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Model-3
Read the passage below and answer the following Questions:
Shamima started to tell us her story. Listening to her, we were stunned and at the same time our hearts were filled with admiration for her. It was 1995, Shamima was 15 years old. She got promoted to class 8. Shamima had all the dreams of an adolescent. She wanted to bring about a change in her life. She wanted to see happiness in her family too. She knew she could fulfill her dream by completing her education and getting a good job.
2. Pay heed a. listen to. b. interest. c. curiosity. d. destruction.
3. Complete a. entire b. partial c. share d. fractional
4. Protest a. complement b. attack c. against d. limited
5. Admiration a. abhorrence b. revulsion c. detested d. appreciation
2. Give short answers to the following questions: 2×5=10
a. Why did the listeners become stun? b. What did Samima dream? c. What happened in Samima’s life?
d. Who are responsible for Samima’s early marriage? e. What does the author try to show us by telling the story of Samima?
3. Summarize the text in section A in your own words (around 85 words) 10
Read the passage below and answer the following Questions
Our national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam was born in 1306 B.S. (1899 A D.) at Churulia the district of Burdwan. Even in his childhood he showed the signs that he would once be a great poet. He lost his father at the age of eight. At the age of eleven he showed his poetic genius. In 1914 when the First World War broke out he went to the army. Then he was minor. At the age of 19 when he was a student of class nine he joined the army as an ordinary soldier on the side of the Allies. On his return from the battle field, he gave up the sword for the pen and began to write poems.
5. Read the passage again and write True or False beside the
following statements. Give answers for the false
statement.
1×5=05
a. Nazrul is called the revolutionary poet in Bangladesh.
b. Nazrul lost his father when he was adolescent. c. The First World War happened in the 20th Century.
d. He was one pf the notorious persons in our country. e. He was a great patriot.
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Model-1
Part A : Grammar (Marks-30)
1.
Fill in the gaps of the following text with appropriate articles. Put a cross
(x) for zero article. 0.5x6=3
We live in the age of
(a)___ science. Newspaper is (b)___ wonder of modern science. Newspaper is
(c)____ paper which carries news of (d)____ whole world. It is such (e)____
important thing that we cannot go (f)___ single day without it.
2. Fill in each gap with
appropriate preposition: 0.5x6=3
With --- at ---
from --- in ---- about ----
to ---of
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a) The man begs ____ door to door.
b) They are not contented ___ what they
have.
c) The man is devoid ____ common sense.
d) Industry is the key ____ success.
e) True happiness lies ____ contentment.
f) We should not laugh _____ the poor.
3. Make four sentences from the
substitution table: 4
Our
nation
|
|
The
National Martyrs Day and International Mother Language Day.
|
The
21st February
|
Is
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Some
glorious and memorable days.
|
The
26th March
|
has
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The
independence day.
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The
16th December
|
|
Our
victory Day.
|
4. Change the following
passage into indirect speeches: 4
The
man said to the manager, “May I come in Sir?” “Yes, come in.” “What do you
want?” said the manager. “I want to open a bank account in your bank,” said the
man. “Can you tell me how I can open a savings account?”
5. Change the following
sentences as directed in the brackets. 5
a)
The old man was unable to carry the load. (Negative)
b)
Very few metals are so precious as gold. (Comparative)
c)
Cricket is a very exciting game. (Exclamatory)
d)
Don’t go out in the rain. (Assertive)
e)
Promises should be kept. (Active)
6. Re-write the following
passage using capitalization and punctuation. 3
the
teacher said to kamal why are you talking in the class you should behave
yourself kamal replied sir i am sorry i am asking rahim to lend me his pen my
pen has run out the teacher said be attentive and listen and to my lecture
7.
Fill in the gaps used in the following text by adding suffix, prefix or both
with the root words underline in the text. 5
The
prophet Mohammad (Sm) equated one literate non-beliver with ten (a) literate
believers. Islamic organization working on (b) literate and patronage of
(c) scholar. Ibn Sina (called Avicenna in the west), one of the most
famous Muslim philosophers of all times,
saw the task of (d) educate as creating a complete citizen (e) physical,
(f) mental and (g) moral, and preparing him for a profession
whereby he could earn, his own (h) lively and contribute to the society.
8. Complete the following
text with suitable verbs in the box with their right form. 4
Waste
--- suffer ---- envelop ----
educate----- do ----- study ---- be ---- know
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It
(a)___ high time you (b)____ for the exam. You (c)____ much time wandering
aimlessly and (d)____ meaningless jobs. Don’t you (e)_____ that your parents
expect you to (f)____ . But if you are not serious right from now, you (g)____
in the long run. Besides, your future (h)____ in darkness.
Model-2
1. Insert the proper article. 3
(a) ———- ant is (b)———-
industrious insect. Bees are also (c) —– industrious insects. If we observe the
life of (d)———-successful man, we will find that he is also (e)
———-industrious, (f)———-industrious are appreciated by all. On the other hand,
(g) —–idle are disliked by all. So, industry is (h) ———-must to prosper in life.
2. Fill
in each gap with appropriate preposition: 0.5x6=3
on
--- after --- in
---- from ---- to ---of
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a) I could not agree----his proposal
b) All his efforts resulted ----failure
c) Man should not hanker ----vast wealth.
d) You should not deviate---the truth.
e) This book belongs ---me.
f) I congratulate him---his success.
3. Make
four sentences from the substitution table: 4
Our nation
|
|
The National Martyrs Day and International
Mother Language Day.
|
The 21st February
|
Is
|
Some glorious and memorable days.
|
The 26th March
|
has
|
The independence day.
|
The 16th December
|
|
Our victory Day.
|
4.
Right
form of Verbs. 5
|
|
5.
Change
the following sentences as directed in the brackets. 5
(a) Honesty is a great virtue.
(Interrogative) (b) Everybody likes an honest boy. (Passive) (c) No
other virtue is as great as honesty. (Superlative) (d) Honesty is
never unrewarded. (Affirmative) (e) It is greater than any other
thing. (Positive).
6.
Re-write the following passage using capitalization and punctuation. 5
the teacher said to kamal why are you talking in
the class you should behave yourself kamal replied sir i am sorry i am asking
rahim to lend me his pen my pen has run out the teacher said be attentive and
listen and to my lecture
7.
Complete the following text with suitable verbs in the box with their right
form. 5
come
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real
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make
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find
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pleasure
|
companion
|
harm
|
prove
|
Books are men’s best (a) ——– in life,
you may have many good friends, but you do not (b) —— them when you (c) ——-
them. They may not always (d) —— to you with sympathy. One or two may (e) ——
false and do you much (f) ——. Some books will (g) —— you laugh some others will
give you much (h) —–. They are your (j)
—— friends thought out your life.
Read the passage below and answer the following Questions:
Shamima started to tell us her story. Listening to her, we were stunned and at the same time our hearts were filled with admiration for her. It was 1995, Shamima was 15 years old. She got promoted to class 8. Shamima had all the dreams of an adolescent. She wanted to bring about a change in her life. She wanted to see happiness in her family too. She knew she could fulfill her dream by completing her education and getting a good job.
Fifteen -year old Shamima’s dreams were nipped in
the bud. Her father wanted to marry her off against her will. Marrying off a
girl under 18 is against the law in Bangladesh. Shamima did not want to
get married. But nobody paid any heed to her. They arranged her marriage with a
man much older than her. All her tears and protests went in vain. Shamima was
married off to Amirul Islam.
1.Guess
the meaning of the following words and choose the correct meaning closest to
the text : 5
1. Fascinated a. enthralled
b.
astonished
c. shocked
d. worried2. Pay heed a. listen to. b. interest. c. curiosity. d. destruction.
3. Complete a. entire b. partial c. share d. fractional
4. Protest a. complement b. attack c. against d. limited
5. Admiration a. abhorrence b. revulsion c. detested d. appreciation
2. Give short answers to the following questions: 2×5=10
a. Why did the listeners become stun? b. What did Samima dream? c. What happened in Samima’s life?
d. Who are responsible for Samima’s early marriage? e. What does the author try to show us by telling the story of Samima?
3. Summarize the text in section A in your own words (around 85 words) 10
Read the passage below and answer the following Questions
Our national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam was born in 1306 B.S. (1899 A D.) at Churulia the district of Burdwan. Even in his childhood he showed the signs that he would once be a great poet. He lost his father at the age of eight. At the age of eleven he showed his poetic genius. In 1914 when the First World War broke out he went to the army. Then he was minor. At the age of 19 when he was a student of class nine he joined the army as an ordinary soldier on the side of the Allies. On his return from the battle field, he gave up the sword for the pen and began to write poems.
He wrote a lot of poems, songs, short stories,
gajal, novels etc. he traveled all brances of Bengali literature. His famous
poem ‘Bidrohi’ stirred the whole nation and he was termed as the rebel poet. He
was always against the slavery. His poems inspired our Freedom Fighters in the
Liberation War. Bangladesh
became independent in 1971 and he was taken in 1972 from Calcutta and was declared our national poet.
He died on the 29th August, 1976 and was buried in the compound
of Dhaka University Mosque.
4. Completer the following table with the
information given in the passage. 1×5=05
Person
|
Doing/evening
|
Incident
|
Effect/Time
|
Nazrul
|
was born
|
in
|
(a) ——–
|
He
|
lost
|
his (b) ——
|
at eleven.
|
The first world war
|
began
|
in
|
(c) ——-
|
He
|
joined
|
the (d) —–
|
as a soldier.
|
He
|
(e) ——–
|
in
|
1976
|
a. Nazrul is called the revolutionary poet in Bangladesh.
b. Nazrul lost his father when he was adolescent. c. The First World War happened in the 20th Century.
d. He was one pf the notorious persons in our country. e. He was a great patriot.
6.
Fill the gaps with appropriate words:
5

Walking is a good exercise. It
(a) -------- our body and develops our mind. It is (b) -------- for health. One
can take fresh air and enjoy the (c) ------ of nature if one walks early in the
morning. So (d) -------- should be formed as a (e) ------- by people of all
ages.
7.
Rearrange the following sentences in correct order. 10
(a) He is called the “Father of Biology”
because if his creativity.
(b)
“Politics” is one of his famous books where he
gets the fullest development of his wisdom.
(c)
Aristotle was born in Greece.
(d)
He also wrote books on
literature, biology, economics and comparative politics.
(e)
He wanted to be a free thinker.
(f)
His father wanted him to be a
physician but he never cherished to be so.
(g)
As a result, from his
childhood, he studied under the great thinker, Plato.
(h)
He was a son of Royal Physician.
(i)
Aristotle, achieving his
academic qualifications, took the pen to write on different topics suitable for
human civilization.
(j)
Plato taught Aristotle
according to his own way.
8.
Fill in each gap
with a suitable word from the box. There are more words than necessary. 5
loses
|
both
|
continuous
|
real
|
competition
|
matched
|
progress
|
loss
|
enjoyment
|
matching
|
result
|
win
|
Without efforts there can be no
(a) -------- in life. Life (b) ---------- its interest if there is no struggle.
Games become dull, if there is no (c) ---------- in them and if the (d)
--------- can be easily foreseen. No matter we (e) --------the game or
lose it the keener the contest, the greater (f) --------. A victory is not
a (g)--------triumph unless (h)---------- the sides are equally
(i)--------------.Whether we like it or not, life is one (j)-----competitive
examination.
9.
The phrases in column A are the beginnings of some sentences. The
phrases in column B are the endings. Match the phrases in column A with the
phrases in column B to make complete sentences. 5
Column A
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Column B
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i.
Once there were
|
(a)
The whole of India
should be under him.
|
ii.
They were well known for
|
(b)
Twelve landlords in Bengal.
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iii.
At that time, Akbar was
|
(c)
Parts of India.
|
iv.
This great Mughal emperor wanted that
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(d)
Their love for independence.
|
v.
He conquered
|
The emperor of India.
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