DHAKA BOARD-2012
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) SECOND PAPER
Part A- Grammar (Marks-40)
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense.
Use the negatives where necessary:- 1×5=5 My Youtube video on Board Questions
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occur |
increase |
punish |
keep |
clean |
bring |
obey |
Most often traffic problem (a) ———-
in the congested areas where the roads are very narrow. In proportion to
our population roads (b) ———-. There are many unlicensed vehicles which should
(c) ———-under control. The drivers are not willing to (d)———– the traffic
rules. Irresponsible drivers (e) ———-strictly.
2. Read the following letter and fill in the blanks
with suitable prepositions:- 1×5=5
Dear Bina,
I am very glad to receive your letter
(a)—— time. You have stood first (b)———-the examination. I would like to offer
congratulations (c) ——–— your grand success. We are really proud (d)———you. I
hope you will do better (e) ———– your future examinations. With best wishes
Your elder brother Nasim.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) mark where an article is not needed:-1×5=5
Tea is a drink. It is also (a) ———–
refreshing drink. The preparation of tea is a long but (b) ———-interesting
process, (c) ———-water is first boiled in (d)——-— kettle and (e)———-desired
quantity of (f) ———- tea dust is put in it. After (g)———– few
minutes (h) ———– boilled leaves are separated (i) ———– liquor. Then the
liquor is poured into (j) ———–cup and some milk and sugar are mixed with it.
4. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms (any five):- 1×5=5
On the contrary; an open secret; in the
mean time; in the event of; as soon as; in front of; as though.
5. Re-write the following passage in the
reported speech. 1×5=5
“Oh, my Lord, please do not kill the
child,” said the woman. “Let her have him” the king said. “Now everything is
clear to me.” pointing to the woman, he said to the servant, “Give her the
child. She is the mother of the baby.
6. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed:- 1×5=5
(a) Anika wrote a letter to her mother
yesterday. (passive) (b) She told her mother to send Tk. 1000 to buy some
books, (complex) (c) In the letter, she told her that she should not worry
about her studies. (simple) (d) Her mother often writes to her, (interrogative)
(e) She feels, that her mother is better than ail other mothers in the world.
(superlative)
7. Fill in the blanks with tag
questions;-
1×5=5
(a) Everybody is liable to error, ———–?
(b) Very few students are devoted to
studies, ———-?
(c) Please, don’t waste your time———–?
(d) Let us go out for a walk,———-?
(e) Fire burns, ———–?
8. Complete the following sentences. 1×5=5
(a) United we stand, ————-.
(b) Rupa talks as if————.
(c) Since the body and mind go
together,——–
(d) Zinia is so tired ————.
(e) As I had forgotten her, ———.
Part-B : Composition (Marks 60)
9. Suppose, you are Abir Hasan, a reporter
of a reputed daily. Recently you have visited a book fair in Dhaka. Now, write
a report on it.
10
10. Write a short composition on any one
of the
following.
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(a) The Natural Beauties of Bangladesh
(b) Population Problem in Bangladesh
11. Write an application to the Upazila
Chairman for the repairment of the roads in your locality. 10
12. Write a dialogue between two friends
on Environmental Pollution.
10
Or, Write a summary of the following
passage.
Sincerity is the root of success of all
work. One can go a long way if one does anything with sincerity. The rich are
sincere to their work and they are capable of making anything a success. The
great men are also sincere because they know that sincerity is the key to
success. Those who do not follow the rules of sincerity can never go a long way
in the world. Sincerity is the secret of any work because it helps the work to
be done properly. If any work is not done properly, one will never get good
output from it. So we should be sincere in every walk of life.
13. Complete the following story with the
cue.
15
Once there was a selfish giant who had a
large and beautiful garden. The garden was full of soft green grass. Here and
there all over the grass stood many colorful flowers like stars. The garden was
a nice playground for the beautiful children———–
COMILLA BOARD 2012
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) SECOND PAPER
Part A- Grammar (Marks-40)
(Answer any eight questions out of nine)
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense. Use the negatives where
necessary:-
1×5=5
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run |
be |
reach |
suffer |
live |
hamper |
go |
The people (a) ____ in the big cities and
towns greatly (b) ____from traffic jam. Their office activities (c) ____.
They (d) ____ their working places in time. Several factors (e)____ responsible
for this severe and chronic problem.
2. Fill in the blanks with appropriate
prepositions:- 1×5=5
Rana is a good boy. He is conscious (a)
______ his studies. He is not indifferent (b)______ his duties. He is also
respectful (c) ______his teachers. He is popular (d)______his friends (e)______his
good behaviour.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) mark where an article is not needed:-
.5 xl0=5
(a) ———– 16th December is (b) ———-red
letter day in the history of Bangladesh. On this day, we achieved (c) ———-
freedom at the cost of (d) ———- bloody battle and Bangladesh came into
(e)———-being and made a place in (f)———-world map as (g) ———- independent
country. Every year this day is celebrated in (h) ———- enthusiastic atmosphere.
We remember (i) ———-great sacrifice of our heroic sons who died for this
country. We also pay (j)———-great tribute to them.
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable
linking word from the list. 1×5=5
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who |
while |
or |
that |
when |
because |
though |
(a) ———-taking food, we should bear in
mind (b) ———-we do not eat just to satisfy hunger (c)———-to fill the belly. We
eat to preserve our health. Some people (d) —— live in the midst of plenty, do
not eat the food they need for good health (e)— they have no knowledge of the
science of health and nutrition.
5. Make meaningful sentences with the
following phrases and idioms, (any five) 1×5=5
Beggar description, a dark horse, far and
wide, well off, on the sly, skim through, in not time
6. Re-write the following passage in the
reported speech. 5
The traveller said to the peasant, “Can
you tell me the way to the nearest inn?” The peasant said, “Yes, I can. Do you
want one in which you can spend the night?” The traveller said. I do not wish
to stay there, but I only want a meal.”
7. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed in brackets:- 1×5=5
(a) My friend invited me to pay a visit to
Cox’s Bazar. (Make it interrogative) (b) I gladly accepted the invitation.
(Make it passive) (c) When 1 reached there, my friend received me cordially.
(Make it compound) (d) I was very glad to see the sea-beach. (Make it
exclamatory) (e) It was one of the most memorable journeys in my life. (Make it
positive)
8. Fill in the blanks with tag
questions:- 1×5=5
(a) Trees are our best friends,———?
(b) We should plant more trees, ———-?
(c) Nobody phoned me that day,———-?
(d) The spot is quite far from here, ———-?
(e) Let us go out for a walk, ———?
9. Complete the following sentences. 1×5=5
(a) As the poor man was hungry——-
(b) The weather was so cold that———-.
(c) Hasib behaves as if———-.
(d) It is high time we———-.
(e) A patriot is respected because———-.
Part-B : Composition (Marks 60)
10. Write a paragraph on “Your College
Library” by answering the questions below. 10
(a) What do you mean by a college library?
(b) Where is it housed? (c) What is the necessity of a college library? (d)
What kinds of books are found in a college library? (e) What is your feeling
about your college library?
11. Write a short composition on You
Childhood Memories Or, A Journey by Train you
have recently enjoyed.
15
12. Write an application to the
Principal of your college requesting him/her for permission to set up an
“English Debating Club” at your college.
10
13. Write a dialogue between two
friends on the choice of
career.
10
14. Complete the following story with
the cue.
15
Once there lived a good king in Scotland.
His name was Robert Bruce. He loved his country and his subjects very dearly.
His subjects had great love and respect for him. One day his enemies attacked
his country and drove him away from his kingdom—–
RAJSHAHI BOARD2012
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) SECOND PAPER
Part A- Grammar (Marks-40)
(Answer any eight questions out of nine)
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense. Use the negatives where
necessary:-
1×5=5
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can |
do |
change |
eat |
diversify |
catch |
sell |
To alleviate poverty, the first step (a)
———-be diversification of the economy. This may be (b)———-on two fronts. First
because ours is an agro-based economy. It is imperative to (c) ——-our
agricultural output. At the same time, we have to (d)———-our habits. Rice is
our staple food, but side by side with rice, we have to develop the habit of
(e)——-potatoes and wheat to reduce the excessive pressure on rice.
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions:- 1×5=5
My dear Father,
My best regards to you and mother. I know
you are worried (a)———— me and want to know how I am passing my life here. I
feel quite (b) ———- home. Our hostel manager takes care (c)———us. I can pass my
time happily and pay concentration (d) ——–studies. I have become accustomed (e)
———-my new hostel life.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) mark where an article is not needed:-
.5xl0=5
Once upon (a) ———-time there was (b) ———
king. His palace was surrounded by (c) ————–beautiful gardens. One day he fell
ill. He called in (d)———— doctor. But (e) ———–doctor could not say what wrong
was with him. More (f)——— doctors were called. Finally they said that
(g)———-king could be healed if he wore (h) ———– shirt of (i) ———– happy man.
(j)———-messengers were sent everywhere, but no happy man could be found.
4. Fill in the blanks with appropriate
linking word from the list
below.
1×5=5
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so |
that |
if |
as if |
that |
as |
although |
in order to |
Most of our students can not write their
examination paper fairly well, (a)———-they cannot understand the questions
properly, they often beat about the bush and cram their answer with irrelevant
arid unnecessary details, (b) ———-their teachers suggest (c)———-their answers
should be brief and precise, they often lengthen these unnecessarily, (d) ———-
get expected marks, you all should understand the questions well and answer
them to the point. Don’t worry (e)———-your answers are fairly short.
5. Make the meaningful sentences with the
following idioms and phrases, (any five) 1×5=5
Win over; Let the cat out of bag; On the
sly, An irony of fate, Give vent to. In a nut-shell, Of one’s own accord.
6. Re-write the following passage in the
reported speech. 5
“Have you heard the name of Aesop?” asked
the teacher. “No. sir, who was he?” “Read the lesson attentively and then you
will be able to know about him. How interesting and instructive his fables
are!” said the teacher.
7. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed in
brackets:- 1×5=5
Once there was a small village where
Ayesha Begum lived with her husband. (a) As her husband had no land, he used to
work on other people’s land. (compound) (b) With great effort they married
their two daughters off when they reached teenage, (simple) (c) Her only son went
to town for earning his livelihood, (complex) When Ayesha Begum and her husband
became hungry, there was nobody to feed. (d) Years of malnutrition and
depravation made them look older. (passive) One day, she started begging in the
village to feed her old and invalid husband, (e) Very few women were as needy
as Ayesha Begum, (superlative).
8. Form tag questions for the following:-
1×5=5
(a) What a pity,————?
(b) None of yon went there,———?
(c) Let us have a discussion,——– ?
(d) Our college won the match, ———-?
(e) He does not take sugar in tea, ——–?
9. Complete the following sentences. 1×5-5
(a) The weather is so cold that———.
(b) He was strong enough———.
(c) He came here with a view to—–
(d) Hasib behaves as if———-.
(e) You had better————-.
Part B : Composition (Marks 60)
10. Write a paragraph on “A Baishakhi
Mela” by answering the questions below. 10
(a) Have you ever gone to a Baishakhi
Mela? (b) Where was it arranged? (c) With whom did
you go there? (d) What did you see there?
(e) What was your feeling?
11. Write a short composition on ‘Uses and
Abuses of Wonders of
Science’.
15
12. Write a dialogue between two Mends on
the choice of career.
10
13. Write an application to the Principal
of your college seeking permission to set up an English Speaking Club.
10
14. Complete the story following the cue.
15
Sheikh Saadi was a great poet. He used to
put on simple dress. Once, he took shelter in the house of a nobleman. The
nobleman could not recognize him and treated him as an ordinary man——–
JESSORE BOARD-2012
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) SECOND PAPER
Part A- Grammar (Marks-40)
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense. Use the negatives where
necessary:- 1×5=5
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command |
help |
memories |
prepare |
develop |
have |
Most of the students of our country are
experts in (a)————answers. They don’t prepare notes themselves. They get them
(b)————by their tutors. Their tutors exercise their brain for the students. So,
the thinking power of the students (c) ————. They, do not have any (d)————over
the language. They of course, do well in the examination. But for this they can
claim no credit of their own. This result (e) ———— them in their later life.
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions:- 1×5=5
21st February is red letter day (a)
———-the history of Bangladesh, (b) ———-this day in 1952 about halt a dozen
young state sacrificed their lives (c) ———-making Bangla on of the state
languages (d) ———Pakistan. But the blood spilt is not in vain. In 1956 the
first Constitution (e)———- Pakistan recognized this demand.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) mark where an article is not needed:-
1×5=5
Long long ago (a) ——— mirror was found in
(b) ———paddy field by (c)———-old farmer. Neither this farmer nor anybody else
in (d) ——— area had ever seen a mirror. So, when (e) ———-farmer looked into (f)
——— mirror, he was surprised to see (g) —— man looking straight at him.
Now, (h) ——— farmer closely (i) ———-resembled his father who had died many years
ago. He thought that it was his father (j) ——— inside it and saluted him with
love and respect.
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable
linking words from the list:- 1×5=5
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too |
when |
for |
this |
naturally |
because of |
and |
but |
Global warming is increasing day by day
(a) ———— deforestation. We cut down trees (b) ———never think of planting more
trees, (c) ——– man and other living beings are in the threat of extinction.
Time is coming (d) ——there will be no tree left for us. (e)———-we have to face
bitter consequences of deforestation.
5. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms (any five):- 1×5=5
Good for nothing; end in smoke; bad blood:
hard and fast; get rid of; catch sight of; make
up one’s mind,
6. Rewrite the following in the reported
speech:- 1×5=5
“Follow my example,” she said as we shook
hands, “and never eat more then one thing for luncheon.” ‘I’ll do better than
that,” I retorted “I’ll eat nothing for dinner for tonight.” “Humourist, quite
a humourist!’ she cried gaily, jumping into a cab.
7. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed, 1×5=5
Anger is nothing but a vice, (a) It begets
only the worst, (negative) (b)Anger is one of the most inhuman vices,
(positive) (c) So, we should control it for our own sake. (passive) (d) He who
is taken by anger causes a lot of troubles, (simple) (e) Realising it we should
try to be emotionally balanced, (complex)
8. Fill in the blanks with tag
questions:- 1×5=5
(a) Every one would do so,————?
(b) You need not do this,——-?
(c) There is a little water in this
pond,—————-?
(d) You is a pronoun,———?
(e) A man like you should not do
this,——- ?
9. Complete the following sentence:- 1×5=5
(a) A college is a seat of learning,
so————
(b) It should be a peaceful place where———–.
(c) But now a days peaceful atmosphere is
absent from the college because——-
(d) The students who—————.
(e) The sooner it can be controlled,
the—————–
Part B- Composition (Marks- 60)
10.Suppose, yon are a reporter of a
reputed Daily. Now write a report onthe rising prices of the essential
commodities.
10
11. Write a short composition on the
blessings of
science.
15
12. Write an application to the Principal
of your college for an English newspaper for the college common room.
10
13. Write a dialogue between two friends
about the ways of keeping good
health. 10
14. Complete the following story using the
cue:-
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There was a shepherd boy. He used to graze
a block of sheep near a forest. It was not far from his village. One day he
wanted to make a fun———–
SYLHET BOARD- 2012
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) SECOND PAPER
Part A- Grammar (Marks-40)
1.Complete the passage with suitable verbs
from the list. Put them in the correct tense
Use the negatives where
necessary:-___1x5-5
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work |
invent |
discover |
come |
take |
give |
bring |
Computer has (a)————about a revolutionary
change in the world. But it (b) ———overnight. It (c) ————a long time to invent
computer. Many votaries of science (d)——— hard for years and finally (e)
————out successful.
2. Read the following letter and fill in the
blanks with suitable prepositions:- 1×5=5
Mr. M. R. Khan applied (a) ———– the post
of a lecturer. Being pleased (b) ———-his performance, the authority appointed
him (c) ———-the post. Actually he had authority (d)———-English. Moreover, he
had a great zest (e)—– music.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) mark where an article is not needed:-
1×5=5
Socrates believed that (a) ——-angry man
was more of (b)———-beast than human being. He had a wife who used to lose her
temper on (c) ———-slightest excuse. One day (d) ———-woman got more furious and
began to insult him. He went out and sat on the door step of his (e) ———house.
He looked out on the public (f)——- street. The wife found that he was paying
(g) ——— least heed to her. So she began to pour hot water on (h) ——-head of
Socrates. The passers-by were very amused at (i) ———– incident. They had seen
such (j) ——- incident before.
4. Re-write the following in the reported
speech:- 5
“You’re cut off your hair?” asked Jim.
“Cut it off and sold it,” said Delia. “Don’t you like me just as well, any how?
I’m me, without my hair, amn’t I?”
5. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms (any five):- 1×5=5
Skim through, An irony of fate, The lion’s
share. Bed of thorns, Hard nut to crack, Scape goat, Learn by heart.
6. Read the following passage and
transform the sentences as directed:- 1×5=5
(a) Cox’s Bazar sea-beach is the largest
sea-beach in the world, (complex) (b) It is one of the most beautiful
sea-beaches in the world, (positive) (c) It is called pleasure seekers’
paradise, (active) (d) The visitors go there to enjoy natural beauties,
(compound) (e) Those who become tired may go to relax there, (simple)
7. Fill in the blanks with suitable
linking words:- 1×5=5
Honesty is a noble virtue. The man (a)———-possesses
this rare quality is the happiest person in the world. To be honest, man should
have trust worthiness (b) ———-nobody trusts a liar, (c)———-Allah helps the
honest people, (d) ———- children should be taught honesty from the very
beginning of life, (e) ………. children should be developed among the honest
people.
8. Fill in the blanks with tag questions:-
1×5=5
(a) I’d meet you ———-?
(b) There are many problems in our
college———-?
(c) It is impossible———-?
(d) You cannot be sure———?
(e) Their performance shows it———-?
9. Complete the following sentences:-
1×5=5
(a) I wish ———.
(b) He works hard so that———-.
(c) There is hardly any person———-.
(d) Man is born free but———-.
(e) It is our sacred duty——-.
Part B- Composition (Marks- 60)
l0. Suppose, you are a reporter of a daily
newspaper. Write a report on the prize giving ceremony of Dhaka College.
10
11. Write a short composition on any one
of the following:-
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(a) Childhood Memories; (b) Female
Education; (b) The value of time.
12. Write a dialogue between yourself and
your friend about
“Eve-teasing”.
10
13.Write an application to the Principal
of your college requesting him to change one of your elective subjects.
10
14. Complete the following story using the
cue:-
15
Shaikh Sadi was a great poet. He used to
put on simple dress. Once he took shelter in the house of a nobleman. The nobleman
could not recognize him and treated him as an ordinary man ——-
BARISAL BOARD 2012
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) SECOND PAPER
Part A- Grammar (Marks-40)
1.Complete the passage with suitable verbs
from the list. Put them in the correct tense.
Use the negatives where necessary:- 1×5=5
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value |
indulge |
try |
think |
encourage |
be |
do |
evaluate |
Many of us often (a)———–in an undesirable
act which is finding faults with others. But we (b) ———– to find out our own
faults. It is difficult for one (c)———- one’s shortcomings because most often
man (d) ———- himself to be in no way meaner, less intelligent, less
experienced. Only those who are great of heart (e) ———-themselves on their own.
2. Read the/following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions:- 1×5-5
Everyone desires (a) ———wealth. But very
few can attain it. Some people hanker (b) ———riches. Some are content (c)
———what they have. True happiness lies (d) ———- contentment. It is high time we
gave (e)———-the habit of covetousness.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) mark where an article is not needed:-
1×5=5
Childhood or boyhood is (a) ———-man’s
formative period. During this period (b) ——– child receives training from its
mother, (c) ———-mother’s tender heart always looks to (d) ———-welfare and
well-being of (e) ———child. If during this period (f) ——— mother tries to
bring (g) ———–child up carefully and according to her (h)———-best ideas, (i)
——child is sure to grow with its superiors, parents and teachers and love (j)
——— all irrespective of cast creed and colour.
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable
linking words from the list:- 1×5=5
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as |
in spite of |
rnoreover |
in short |
both |
if |
until |
though |
Mr. Joy is always sparing in use of money (a)———-he
earns a lot of money. He seldom buys new cloths, (b) ———-, he bargains with the
shopkeepers to save money, (c)———- having many friends and relatives, he always
tries to avoid entertaining them, (d)———-he and his wife put on shabby dresses,
(e)———-, he has a strange personality.
5. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms (any five):- 1×5=5
Drop out; look down upon; on the instant:
beggar description; black and blue; rainy day; cut off.
6. Rewrite the following in the reported
speech:- 5
“You look a little bit like my mother,” he
said, “especially in the dark by the fire.” “But you were only four, Jerry,
when you came here.” the writer said. “My mother lives in Mannville.”
7. Fill in the blanks with tag questions:-
1×5=5
(a) Everybody loves flowers, ———–?
(b) Today flowers are used on different
occasions, ———-?
(c) We need flowers to greet our
honourable guests,———?
(d) Now many people cultivate
flowers,———-?
(e) This will better the living condition
of the poor flower sellers, ————?
8. Complete the following sentences:- 1×5-5
(a) He hurried to the station lest,———-.
(b) People are advised to take oral-saline
since ———–.
(c) Where there is a will ———-.
(d) The weather was so unbearable that
———-.
(ej When the final hour of departure came,
———–.
9. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed. 1×5=5
There are two ways of developing
competence in a language acquiring-the language or learning it. (a) Acquiring a
language is more successful than learning, (Make it positive) (b) Teachers
encourage the learners of a second language to practice the language. (Make it
passive), (c) Students who wish to acquire proficiency in language should
practice, the language. (Make it smile) (d) Communicative competence can be
achieved in a short-time. (Make it interrogative without changing meaning), (e)
A language learner must shake off reticence and he is sure to succeed in his
effort. (Make it complex)
Part B- Composition (Marks- 60)
10. Think, you are the local correspondent
of national daily newspaper. You have visited the spot of an accident that took
place on Dhaka-Barisal highway. Now write a report for newspaper.
10
11. Write a short composition on any one
of the following:-
1×15=15
(a) Wonders of Modern Science.
(b) Your First Day at College.
12. Write an letter co the Mayor of
your town asking him to provide street-lights in your locality. 10
Or, Write letter to your father telling
him about your aim in life.
13. Complete the following story
using the cue:- 15
Once upon a time there lived a tortoise
and a hare in a forest. The hare now and then teased the tortoise for its slow
pace. One day————-
14. Write a dialogue between friends about
their preparation for the coming examination.
CHITTAGONG BOARD-2012
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) SECOND PAPER
Part A- Grammar (Marks-40)
(Answer any eight questions out of nine)
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense. Use the negatives where
necessary:- 1×5-5
ensure refer buy mean call satisfy
feel
Money (a) ——- happiness. Happiness is
absolutely a psychological thing. It (b)——-; -the contentment of the mind. He
who (c)———-with what he gets and is content life (d) ———-a happy man. It is
only moral and spiritual development which (e) ———happiness in our life.
2. Fill in the gaps with appropriate
prepositions:-
Every year millions of people all (a) ——-
the world die as a result (b) — pollution. These unfortunate deaths are brought
(c) ———- by four specific factors. Thereare air pollution, water pollution,
noise pollution and odour pollution We should take determined action to control
these problems and clean (d) ———- the environment. Moreover, we have to raise
awareness (e)———-the people.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x)
mark where an article is not needed: .5×10=5
Today women are playing (a) ——- important
role in all spheres of (b) ——- life. They are no longer confined within (c)———–
four walls of the kitchens. They have come out of their cocoons and are working
hand in hand with (d)———-men. They are joining (e) ———– wide range of
professions and making a great (f)———– contribution to the economy. Now it has
come to (g)——realisation of all that it is not possible to develop the country
keeping women, (h) —– large section of (i) —– population, in (j)——-dark.
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable
linking words from the box. 1×5=5
|
for
example |
though |
but |
as well as |
so |
however |
because |
Men usually want to have their own way. No
one, (a) ——- , can have his own way all the time. He has to consider the
interest of others (b) ——- his own interests. He is free to take his own
decisions, (c) ———– these decisions must not be unjust or harmful for others,
(d) ———–, he must be very careful while driving (e) ———- there are other
vehicles and pedestrians on the road.
5. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms and phrases (any five);- 1×5=5
For the sake of, Make up one’s mind, Of
one’s own accord, Beyond doubt, Look after, Leave no stone unturned, Take place
6. Re-write the following in the reported
speech. 5
“Why are you putting the foods in your
pocket, Sir?” Why don’t you eat?” asked the nobleman. “I’m doing the right
thing. My dress deserves these rich dishes,” replied Sheikh Saadi. “I’m sorry.
I don’t understand what you mean to say,” said the nobleman.
7. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed:-1×5=5
(a) E-mail is a computer-based messaging
system. (complex) It is a speedy mode of communication, (b) It eliminates the
time spent in establishing phone calls. (interrogative) (c) It is cheaper than
telephone calls. (positive) It permits communication between two parties
without the parties actually being present simultaneously. (d) It takes only a
few seconds to transmit a message from one country to another. (negative) It
has, however, not reached everyone, especially in developing countries like
ours. (e) But even here people use commercially operated e-mail
facilities for important purposes. (passive)
8. Fill in the blanks with appropriate tag
questions:- 1×5=5
(a) Telling lies is a great sin, ————-?
(b) One lie begets hundred lies, ———–?
(c) None believes a liar,————-?
(d) He has to lead a miserable life,—————?
(e) So all of us ought to refrain from
telling lies,——–?
8. Complete the following sentences. 1×5=5
(a) We want that ———.
(b) Man dies but————-.
(c) People work with a view to————-.
(d) I wish————-.
(e) A patriot is person whom————-.
Part-B : Composition (Marks 60)
10. Suppose, you are a reporter of a
renowned newspaper. Write a report for your newspaper on “Deforestation and its
devastating consequences.”
10
11. Write a short composition on any one
of the following.
15
(a) Internet (b) Childhood Memories (c) A
Journey by Train
12. Write an application to the Principal
of your college seeking permission to stage a drama in the college auditorium.
10
13. Write a dialogue between two HSC
candidates about their preparation for the final examination. 10
14. Complete the following story using the
cue given below.
15
Long ago there lived a hare in a forest. A
tortoise also lived nearby. The hare was proud of his speed. He always teased
the tortoise. One day————
DINAJPUR BOARD-2012
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) SECOND PAPER
Part A- Grammar (Marks-40)
(Answer any eight questions out of nine)
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from
the list. Put them in the correct tense. Use the negatives where
necessary:-
1×5=5
|
irritate |
belong |
offend |
use |
take |
addict |
find |
People (a) ———– to smoking find it
difficult to give up this fatal habit. Many of them suffer from various
incurable diseases including cancer which (b) ———– a heavy toll of lives every
year. An effective cure for this deadly disease has not been (c) ———– out yet.
In addition, smoking (d)———– eyes and (e)———-the nose.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable
prepositions:-
1×5=5
We are to be content (a) ———–what we have.
We should bear in mind that money is the
root (b) ———-all evils. But this does not
mean that we can live (c) ———-money. We
should maintain dignity and honesty (d)
———- earning money. Money (e) ———- any
cost should not be our target.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) mark where an article is not needed:-
.5xl0=5
(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 (i) ———- life. We
all know that industry is the key to success and laziness leads us to
(j)———-misfortune.
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable
linking words from the list. 1×5=5
|
unless |
shortly |
in this regard |
hardly |
even |
which |
like |
Illiteracy is a curse. It is the root
cause of ignorance (a)——–—frustrates all development efforts of the government
and the community. No development effort can succeed (b)——– illiteracy
can be removed. Eradication of illiteracy, in a country (c) ———-Bangladesh with
so vast a population is undoubtedly a mammoth task. Any individual, community
or organization (d) ————— the government is not capable of solving this
tremendous problem single-handed. It is the social responsibility of all the
educated people, men and women to make some all out efforts to remove
illiteracy from the society. The Government of Bangladesh has already
undertaken some effective programmes (e) ———–.
5. Re-write the following in the reported
speech. 5
“Will you buy my hair?” asked Delia. “I
buy hair,” said Madame. “Take your hat off and let’s have a sight at the looks
of it.” “Twenty dollars,” said Madame. “Give it to me quick,” said Della.
6.Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed. 1×5=5
Frugality is a good habit. (a) A man who
is frugal does not like to spend money without reasons. (simple) (b) The target
of a frugal man is to save money for future, (complex) (c) Every one should
practise frugality to make a well-planned family. (passive) (d) Since a frugal
man saves money, he can spend it in time of crisis. (compound) (e) A frugal man
is happier than a prodigal man. (positive)
7. Fill in the blanks with tag
questions:-
1×5=5
(a) Rana as well as his friends enjoyed
the film,— ?
(b) Let me be alone, ___?
(c) We ought not to do this, __?
(d) Everyone welcome us,___ ?
(e) I have the right to get your
help, —?
8. Complete the following
sentences.
1×5=5
(a) Since Bangladesh is a disaster-prone
country________
(b) Though Bangladesh is a small country,
she is burdened ________
(c) Women who comprise half of our
population________
(d) Moreover, our country is
beset ________
(e) We all should come forward with a view
to________
9. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms and phrases (any five):- 1×5=5
A bone of contention, A bed of roses, End in smoke.
Catch sight of, Commit something to
memory, Put up with, Black and blue
Part-B : Composition (Marks 60)
10. The prices of essential commodities
have gone beyond he reach of the poor people, Now write a report on
it.
10
11. Write a short composition on the
wonders of modern science.
15
12. Make a dialogue between yon and your
friend on the abuses of mobile phone particularly by the teenagers in the
recent
times.
10
13. Write an application to the Principal
of your college to allot you a seat in the college
hostel.
10
14. Complete the story with the following
clue.
15
There was a shepherd boy. He used to graze
a flock of sheep near a forest. It was not far from his village. One day, he
wanted to make fun of ……………….
DHAKA BOARD-2011
English Second Paper
Time—3 hours : Marks—100
Part-A—Grammar : Marks—40
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense.
Use the negatives where necessary
:—
1×5=5
require
achieve take | become |
consider | learn | rise
Education is often compared to light and
(a)——-as the pillar of human civilization. So, it is only education which can
wake a nation (b)———to the level of standard development. From this point of
view, it (c)——-quite clear to us that if a country can provide its people with
education (d) ——— for the modern aspects of life, it will be able to (e)——–an
all-out prosperity to the betterment and welfare of the nation.
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions. 1×5=5
Dear Rony,
Thanks for your letter. I have learnt that
you are keen (a)——— learning English. I appreciate your interest. You can
listen (b) ——-BBC, CNN and such other news programmes. You should go (c)———
English newspapers, study books etc. You can maintain a diary and write your
feelings (d)——–English. You should communicate (e) —— others in English. Go
ahead. 1 hope you will be successful.
Your elder brother,
Farhan
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) mark where an article is not needed. 5
Bangladesh is (a) ———world’s most densely
populated country. Our development efforts
are frustrated because of (b) —–great size
of our population, (c)____population explosion is (d)-______constant threat to
our environment and (e)- society. Her population is growing at such (f)____high
rate that (g)_______environment may soon fail to supply (h)— —– people with
their minimum necessities. It is indeed (i) ——–alarming situation. Something
should be done to change (j)————situation.
4. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms 1×5 (any five)
look down upon; at random; beggar
description; at sixes and sevens; apple of discord; a black sheep
5. Re-write the following passage in the
reported speech. 1×5=5
‘Follow my example,” she said as we shook
hands, “and never eat more than one thing for luncheon.”
“I’ll do better than that,” I retorted.
I’ll eat nothing for dinner tonight.” ‘Humorist,” she cried gaily, jumping into
a cab.
6. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed. 1×5=5
(a) Water, an important element of
environment, is polluted by various ways, (complex) (b) The water which is pure
is necessary for us. (simple) (c) Men polluted water by throwing waste in it.
(compound) (d) The farmers use water in time of cultivation largely, (passive)
(e) It is one of the most important elements of all living beings, (positive)
7. Fill in the blanks with tag questions
:— 1×5=5
(a) Life is full of troubles and
difficulties, ———-?
(b) They have to be overcome if we are to
succeed in life,—?
(c) So, we should face them with courage,
-—?
(d) We may fail at first, ————-?
(e) But we must not loose heart, —-—–?
8. Complete the following sentences :—
1×5=5
(a) We should say ‘no’ to corruption
because————.
(b) Corrupt persons are not only dishonest
but also———-.
(c) Now, it is high time ———-.
(d) We should work together if
(e) But we are so self-centred————.
Part B—Composition : Marks—60
9. Suppose, you are a reporter of a
reputed Daily. You have interviewed a number of common people recently about
the price hike of day-to-day commodities. Now, write a report on your
interview.
10. Write a short composition on the
following. 15
World Cup Cricket in Bangladesh.
11. Write an application to the principal
of your college seeking permission to arrange a voting camp for the selection
of the Sundarbans as one of the seven wonders of the world. 10
12. Write a dialogue between two Mends
about their future plan of studies. 10
Write a summary of the following passage:
Most men long for wealth. Wealth, they
think, brings happiness. But often wealth brings a great deal of worry instead
of much happiness, A millionaire is a very wealthy man indeed, but his great
wealth is also a great responsibility. He may have large estates and factories.
Estates and factories usually need a lot of attention. There may be disputes
between the millionaire and his workers over one troube or another. These
disputes may lead strike. In that case, the millionaire may lose a lot of
money; or some gangsters may kidnap his child and demand thousands of pounds to
return his child safe and sound. A very rich man, in spite of his great wealth,
may not have an easy life.
13. Complete the following story with the
cue :— 15
Once there lived a poor wood-cutter in a
village. He was very honest. Every day he went to cut wood in the jungle. One
day while cutting wood———–
COMILLA BOARD-2011
English Second Paper Part A—Grammar
(Answer any eight questions out of
nine)
1. Complete the following passage with
suitable verbs from the list. Put them in correct tense. Use the negative if
necessary: 1×5=5
walk get run | reach sit [buy
open |
We (a)--------- there before the gate
(b)---------. Then we (c) --------- some tickets and
entered the Zoo. While we (d)-----——, 1
saw my friend Mukul (e)------— towards us.
2. Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions:
1x5=5
The ceremony began (a)---------- 2 pm. Our
principal presided (b) —------ the function.
The function started (c)--------- the
recitation from the Holy Quran. One of our senior
teachers read (d)------~— the annual
report. The Deputy Commissioner, the honourable
chief guest, delivered a brief speech. He
advised the students to be regular in studies and take part in the movement
(e)------—- illiteracy
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) where an article is not needed: ~xl0=5
(a)— honest boy is he who never tells a
lie, He carries out (b)—-------- orders of his
parents. He has (c)---------aim in life.
He develops (d) ---------attitude to serve his nation.
He is (e)--------- active worker who
upholds (f)—------ interest of his nation above
everything. He thinks that he has
(g)---------role to play in all matters. We cordially expect
such (h)------- boy to change (i) -—--
selfish motive of (j)-----people.
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable
linking words from the list: 1x5=5
|
otherwise |
but |
So |
although |
|
however |
which |
Accordingly |
people are careless in this respect.
People of this country have achieved national identity at
the cost of a great sacrifice (b)
---------is still evaluated nationally (c)---------- some selfish
people never want to give them
recognition, (d) ---------we all should do some benevolent
activities (e) ———we will be guilty to the
nation.
5. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms (any five):— 1x5=5
by means of; blue blood; dead against; end
in smoke; nip in the bud; give away; take after.
6. Re-write the following in the
reported speech:— 5
Porter, you may go," said the
mistress of the house laughing, "You have gained your
freedom." By Allah," he
replied, "I will not leave this house until I have heard the stories of my
companions."
7. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed in
brackets:— 1x5=5
a The birds that come to our country in
winter are called migratory birds. (Make it simple) b In winter the weather is
too cold for them to live in the north. (Make it complex) (c) They :":nd a
better shelter in Bangladesh, (Make it passive) (d) We must protect them. (Make
it negative) (e) Migratory birds run faster than the dove. (Make it positive)
8. Fill in the blanks with tag questions:—
1x5=5
a) Let us have a discussion---------?
b) Time and tide wait for none----------?
c) Many of us waste our time---------?
d) None could prosper in life without
utilizing time---------?
ej Every body should realize this truth
—-----?
9. Complete the following sentences:—
1x5=5
la) No sooner had he reached the
station---------.
(b) She ran fast lest—-----.
(c) He could not avail---------.
(d) I prevented him---------.
(e) All should do something to----------.
Fart B—Composition : Marks-60
10. Suppose you are a reporter of a daily
newspaper. Write a report on "A village fair" you have recently
visited. 10
11. Write a short composition on "The
uses and abuses of satellite channels'*. 15
12. Write an application to the principal
of your college seeking permission to go on a study tour. (Use imaginary name
and address) 10
13. Write a dialogue between two friends
about the causes of road accidents in our country. 10
14. Complete the following story with the
clue:— 15
Once there was a thirsty crow. It
flew to and fro in search of water. But it found water no where. So it became
helpless. All on a sudden it saw a jar---------------------------
RAJSHAHI BOARD-2011
English Second Paper
Part-A
1. Complete the passage with suitable verbs
from the list. Put them in the correct tense. Use the negatives where
necessary.
1x5=5
waste, suffer, envelop, educate, do,
study, be
It is high time you (a)_for the Test Exam.
You (b)_much time wandering aimlessly and doing meaningless jobs. Don't you
know that your parents and relatives highly expect you to (c)_? But if you are
not serious right from now, you (d)_ in the long run. Besides, your future
(e)_in darkness
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions: 1x5=5
Madhu Mela at Sagardanri arranged on the
occasion of Bengali epic poet Michael Madhusudan Dutt's 182nd Birth Anniversary
started (a)_January 24, 2006. The Mela was duly observed gorgeously along (b)_a
number of daily programmes (c) _ the week. Seminars and symposiums were held
(d)_the poet's life and literary works and his contribution (e)_Bengali
literature as well as to the world literature.
3. Use articles in the following passage
where necessary. Put a cross (x) where an article is not needed : .5x10=5
There was (a)_idle man who inherited vast
property from his father. He did not like physical labour. As (b) _ _ result,
he became very fat and could not move from one place to another. He called in
(c)_European doctor, (d)_doctor was very intelligent. He did not prescribe any
medicine for (e)_man. He advised him to buy (f)_heavy club and move it in (g)
__ air till he got (h)_tired. Following the advice of the doctor, he became
(i)_thin from (j)_obese man.
4. Make meaningful sentences with the
following phrases/idioms (any five) : 1 x5=5
adhere to, beyond doubt, dead language,
ups and downs, a maiden speech, as far as, make up.
5. Rewrite the following in the reported
speech
:
1x5=5
"I came here yesterday from my
village", he said. "Why did you come?" I asked. "My mother
sent me to you with this letter." "How is your mother? I have not
seen her for a long time. I hope she is quite well."
6. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed in the brackets
:
1x5=5
(a) Water, a vital element of environment,
is polluted in different ways. (complex) People pollute water by throwing waste
into it. Fanners use chemicals, fertilizers and insecticides in the fields. (b)
When rain and flood wash away some of these chemicals, they get mixed with
water. (simple) (c) Mills and factories also pollute water. (passive) (d) Water
vehicles pollute rivers by dumping oil, food waste and human waste into them.
(compound) (e) Thus water is contaminated by various kinds of waste and filth.
(Active)
7. Complete the following sentences :
1x5=5
(a) AIDS is a fatal disease which_
(b) It is such a disease that_
(c) The first AIDS patient was a man who_
(d) The doctors suggest that __________
(e) The doctors suggest that_
(f) There is no further remedy that__
8. Fill in the blanks with tag question
:
1x5=5
(a) Let us have a discussion,_?
(b) Do not forget me,_?
(c) The weather was fine yesterday,__?
(d) Our college won the match,_?
(e) He does not take sugar in tea,_?
Part B-Composition (Marks-60)
9. Write a paragraph on
"Internet" by answering the questions below : 10
(a) What do you understand by internet?
(b) How does it work?
(c) What is the importance of internet?
(d) Is it widespread throughout the
country?
(e) Why are the people all over Bangladesh
deprived of the benefit of internet?
10. Write a short composition on
"Deforestation and its effect on the
Environment".
15
11. Complete the story following the cue :
15
Once a school boy named Sumon was going
home after completing his classes. When he was crossing the road, he saw an old
woman lying on the road. She was senseless. There was nobody to help her
12. Write a dialogue between two H.S.C
candidates about load-shedding. 10
Or, Write a Summary of the following
passage :
An intellectual is one who is an
enlightened person. He has to give light to others who are in need of it. In
every society we find intellectuals, such as, philosophers, scientists,
scholars, writers and critics; and they as enlightened men, have a great
responsibility towards society. In a society all cannot be intellectuals. If a
time comes when all are intellectuals, it would be blessed time indeed; but at
present, at any rate, all are not intellectuals and those who are intellectuals
have the great responsibility of guiding others on to the right path. If today
we have our civilization and culture, if we have order and security in life and
if our life is better than that of our primitive ancestors, it is because the
intellectuals who from time to time have been guiding humanity on the path of
felicity and amity. An intellectual should come out of his ivory tower and try
to elevate others to his level. This is the theme of Tennyson's famous poem
"The Palace of Art". An intellectual has the duty of seeing the truth
and teaching it to others. An intellectual contemplates on the eternal laws of
the universe to explore the truth. The perception of the truth is almost the
same as the perception of beauty and the duty of an intellectual is to see this
truth or beauty and to reveal it to others.
13. Write an application to the principal
of your college to open a relief camp in your college premises so that you can
send relief goods to the flood affected people in your locality. 10
JESSORE BOARD-2011
English Second Paper
Time-3 hours Full marks-100
Part-A
1. Complete the passage
with suitable verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense. Use the
negatives where necessary. 1x5=5
|
see |
lean |
blow |
want |
Cast |
screen |
lower |
Robert Frost (a)_any severance of his ties
with nature. Even when the window sash (b) _at night and the tree (c)_from his
view he (d)_ a shadow outline of the tree which (e) _ a more profound influence
over him than the rustling of leaves.
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions : 1x5=5
Dear Sejuti
Here goes the story of an explorer which
you have wanted to know from me. In 1955 he led an expedition to Eastern
Island, a tiny speck of land (a)_2000 miles (b) _ the Western coast of Chile.
Here he found stone statues, some weighing (c) _ _ fifty tons, relics of very
early civilization. How could a primitive people have carried them? How could
they have stood them (d)_? But the mysteries of Eastern Island went far (e)_its
statues. My next letter will follow the last part of the story.
With best love
Kiran
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) where an article is not needed :.5x10=5
"Under the Greenwood Tree" is
(a)_song derived from "As Your Like It," (b) _ comedy by
Shakespeare. In this song (c)_writer's love of nature has found (d)_ eloquent
expression, as has, as (e) _ undertone, his deep
concern for (f) limitations of (g)_human society. In the forest (h)_only enemy
of man is bitter winter and rough weather. Nature has no particular enmity
towards man and it treats undoubtedly (e)_great asset of (f)_country. But when
(g) _ __ country fails to feed and provide them with (h) _ _
suitable jobs, they become (i) _ burden. Similar is (j)_case with Bangladesh.
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable
linking words from the box : 1x5=5
Most of our students cannot write out
their examination papers fairly, (a)__they cannot understand the
questions properly, they often beat about the bushes and cram their answers
with irrelevant and unnecessary details, (b)__their teachers suggest (c) _their
answers should be brief and precise, they often lengthen those unnecessarily,
(d)_get expected marks, a student should answer the questions to the point. He
should not worry (e)__some of his answers are fairly short.
5. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms: 1x5=5 of one's own accord, keep body and soul together, in
the least, on the instant, beyond one's means, cut out, a bone of contention,
lean against.
6. Rewrite the following in the reported
speech : 5 "Have
you cut your hair off?" asked Jim. "Cut it off and sold it,"
said Delia. "Don't you like me just as well, anyhow? I'm me without my
hair, am't I ?"
7. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed :
1x5=5
(a) But at last God took pity on him.
(Make it negative without changing the meaning), (b) One day the old sailor was
watching the water snakes swimming round the ship. (Make it passive) Their
colours were very beautiful and (c) he was filled with a strange wonder. (Make
it active) Then he felt a great love for them and blessed them from his heart,
(d) At once the dead albatross fell from his neck into the sea and the old man
fell into a deep sleep. (Make it complex) (e) When he woke up, it was raining.
(Make it simple)
8. Complete the following sentences :
1x5=5
(a) United we stand,_.
(b)_know this wise saying?
(c) Unless you are united, you_.
(d) The story of the old man and his sons
teaches us_.
It is high time we__.
Fill in the gaps with suitable words from
the list:_.5x10=10
without, humane, yardstick, redefined,
growing, that, approximately, alone, advancement, degrees, about, symbol,
higher_
9.Almost twelve years ago the population
of the world was only 1.7 billion. Now it is (a)_5.7 billion. Statistics say
that world population (b)__at the rate of nearly 100 million people a year.
Sociologists say (c)_with the passage of time there will not be enough food and
shelter for all, let (d)_education. But we believe that (e) _means development
and development is not possible (f) _education. Education is the (g)_of
development. Education perhaps has to be (h)_. It is not only getting (i)_from
schools, colleges and universities but something more, something deeper,
something more lasting, more (j)_.
Part B—Composition (Marks 60)
10. A huge number of students fail in
English every year in public examinations despite studying it as a compulsory
subject from class I to Honours level. Now prepare a report focusing on
different causes of their failures in English for a daily newspaper. 10
11. Write a short composition on any one
of the following : 15
(a) The Value of Time; (b)
Students and Social Service.
12. Write an application to the Principal
of your college requesting him/her not to allow any student or teacher to use
cell phone in the classroom or in the examination hall. 10
13. Student politics has been a common
affair to cause campus violence which is contributing much to the session jam.
Now prepare a dialogue between you and your friend highlighting the bad effects
of student politics. 10
14. Complete the following story using the
cue given below : 15 Last
year we had a tour to the Sunderbans. It was just 3:15 when we reached Katka.
Under a forest guide and a coast guard we started going down to the deep
forest. I was so beguiled with the wonderful green of the Sunderbans that even
I failed got to follow our teammates. But when I came into
sense,...................
CHITTAGONG BOARD-2011
English Second Paper
Time-3 hours Full marks-100
Part-A
1. Complete the passage
with suitable verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense. Use the
negatives where necessary. 1x5=5
|
dare |
desire |
attain |
be |
may |
should |
assist |
Everyone (a) _ success in life but very
few can (b) _ it. One of the main reasons for his failure is that many people
(c)_take risks. We must remember that life (d)_not a bed of roses. It is full
of troubles and problems. We (e)_face them with courage.
2.Fill in the gaps with appropriate
prepositions : 1x5=5
|
out |
With |
beyond |
of |
in |
to |
For |
I was there (a)_autumn. I wanted quiet
isolation to do some troublesome writing. I wanted mountain air to blow
(b)_malaria. I was homesick, too, (c)_the flaming of maples and for corn shocks,
pumpkins and black walnut trees. I found them all living in a cabin that
belonged (d)_the orphanage. There I became acquainted (e) _a boy named Jerry.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross mark (x) where an article is not needed
.5x10=5
At present Bangladesh faces (a) _ number
of (b) _ problems. Of all these problems (c) _ population problem is (d) _ most
acute one. Population is undoubtedly (e)__great asset of (f)_country. But when
(g)_country fails to feed and provide them with (h) _ suitable jobs, they
become (i) _ burden. Similar is (j)_case with Bangladesh.
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable
linking words from the box : 1x5=5
Most of our students cannot write out
their examination papers fairly, (a)_they cannot understand the questions properly,
they often beat about the bushes and cram their answers with irrelevant and
unnecessary details, (b)_their teachers suggest (c) _their answers should be
brief and precise, they often lengthen those unnecessarily, (d)_get expected
marks, a student should answer the questions to the point. He should not worry
(e)_some of his answers are fairly short.
5. Make meaningful sentences with the following
phrases and idioms (any five) :
1x5=5
At length; catch sight of; apple of one's
eye; get by heart; big guns; come round; a man of letters.
6. Rewrite the following in the reported
speech : 5
Once I asked a little girl, "What's
your mother's name?"
"I know my mother's name but I won't
tell you that. I never tell my mother's name to anybody whom I don't
know." I said, "How clever you are!"
7. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed:
1x5=5
(a) Cricket is a very exciting game.
(Exclamatory) (b) People of all ages enjoy this game. (Passive) (c) At present
cricket is the most popular game in our country. (Positive) (d) Bangladesh is
one of the weakest test playing countries. (Comparative) So most of the people
do not like watching test cricket, (e) They are fond of watching "twenty-twenty"
cricket. (Interrogative)
8. Fill in the gaps with appropriate tag
questions : 1x5=5
(a) Health is wealth,_? (b) A sick rich
man is not happier than a healthy poor
man,_? (c) An unhealthy man cannot prosper
in life,_? (d) Nobody pays him
due respect,_? (e) We must take care of
our health,_?
9. Complete the following sentences :
1x5=5
(a) Arif studies attentively so that_
(b) Hardly had the leader finished his
speech_
(c) I walked fast lest_
(d) A fish market is the place where
people go_
(e) It is disappointing to note that the
price of_
Part-B : Composition (mark 60)
10. Write a paragraph on "Your
Favourite Teacher" by answering the following questions 1x5=5
(a) Who is your favourite teacher?
(b) Why do you like him most?
(c) What differences do you find between
his teaching methodology and that of others?
(d) How does he motivate his students in
his classroom?
(e) Do you wish to be a teacher like him?
11. Write a short composition on the uses
and abuses of television. 15
12. Write an application to the principal
of Khulna College for organising a literary club in the college.
13. Suppose you want to buy some-books.
Now write a dialogue between you and the book-seller. 10 Or, Write a summary of
the following passage.
The process of learning may well be compared
to the undertaking of a journey. The learner or student is a journey taker or
traveller. Just as a traveller has to undergo all the botherations of buying
his ticket, booking his baggage, showing up his ticket, taking care of things,
boarding a train or a bus and facing unexpected problems during the journey.
So, a learner, too, has to manage his learning affair himself. It is a
laborious process and no one can do the labour for him. There is no trick or
magic in it. It cannot be acquired at second hand just as a traveller can
enquire here and there in case of doubt or difficulty, so can a learner take
help or advice from guides or teachers whenever he is in difficulty. However,
the journey is the passenger's own concern. In the same Way, learning is entirely
the concern of the student or the learner.
14. Complete the following story with the
cue below : 15
Once upon a time, there was a king in
England. He had three daughters. One day, he made up his mind to divide his
kingdom among them. So he called them in the court and asked each of them how
much they loved him..............
SYLHET BOARD-2011
English (Compulsory) Time-3 hours
Second Paper
Full marks-100
Part-A
1. Complete the passage
with suitable verbs from the list Put them in the correct tense. Use the
negatives where necessary. 1x5=5
|
drop |
fall |
find |
fly |
carry |
advise |
show |
The poor farmer (a)_a purse of gold, which
(b)_by a passer-by. He (c) _ it
home and (d)_it to his wife who (e)__him
to use it.
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions : 1x5=5
Dear Ruma
I have just heard (a)_your brother that
you have been ill (b)_ the hospital (c) _the last two weeks. I am very sorry, I
should have written (d)_time. I. hope you will come (e)_soon.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) where an article is not needed: .5x10=5
I live in (a)_Jigatola near (b)_Rifles
Square. When I was (c) _ _ student of (d)_University of Dhaka, I stayed
at Wari in (e)_old Dhaka. Actually, it was in (f)_Bonogram Lane that originates
from (g)_BCC Road which is a branch of (h)_Renkin Street, (i)_Bangabhaban and
(j)_ Baldha Garden are adjacent
to this area.
Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms (any five) : 1x5=5
out and out; beggar description; every nook
and cranny; in full swing; give away; put down; kick off.
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate
linking words : 1x5=5
(a)_Bangladesh is a small country, she has
a huge population. Most people live here below the poverty line (b) _ _ they
can not afford to educate their children, (c) _ , many poor children drop
either out of school after just a few years (d)_ simply do not go to school at
all. (e)_this situation, we have far too many students to educate.
Rewrite the following in the reported
speech : 5
"Will you come to my house
tomorrow?" I asked the boy. "We can discuss terms and conditions
then," I said. "I shall be very happy to meet you at your house.
Thank you so much," he replied.
Fill in the blanks with tag question :
1x5=5
(a) His name was Jerry,_?
(b) They waste their valuable time,_?
(c) Every one knows this,_?
(d) He can never help people of the
society,_?
(e) Everybody dislikes him,_?
Complete the following sentences : 1x5=5
(a) Walk fast lest_.
(b) It is high time_.
(c) Modem husbands are_.
(d) For good health_.
(e) If I help him in danger_.
9. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed :
1x5=5
(a) The National Memorial, which is
situated at Savar, is a symbol of the nation's respect. (Simple) (b) Standing
in front of the graves, we bow down our heads. (Compound) (c) The towers
symbolize the loftiness of the spirit of the martyred freedom fighters.
(Interrogative) (d) We always remember their memories. (Negative) (e) Everyday
many people go to visit it. (Interrogative)
Part B—Composition (Marks-60)
10. You are a reporter of a daily
newspaper. Make a report on the rising prices of essential commodities. 10
11. Write a short composition on any one
of the following. 15
(a) Drug Addiction; (b) Students and
Social service; (c) Benefits of Reading Newspaper.
12. Write an application to the Principal
of your college for a study tour. 10
13. You have met your friend just after
the HSC Examination results. Write a dialogue between you and your friend about
admission in a university. 10
14. Complete the following story with the
clue : 15
Once there was a very powerful man in a
city. He had everything at his disposal. He always boasted of his money and
power. There lived another man in the same city who had neither power nor
money, but what he had was immense love from the commoners who used do call him
a saint, a great lover of man. There began a rivalry between these two over a
simple thing...................
BARISHAL BOARD-2011
English (Compulsory)
Second Paper
Part-A
1. Complete the passage
with suitable verbs from the list. Put them in the correct
tense. Use the negatives where
necessary.
1x5=5
|
try |
make |
be |
think |
ponder |
abide |
indulge |
mend |
We often see young people (a)_in pompous
ways of life. They (b)_by the advice of the seniors, not even of their
guardians. Even they (c)_to realize the negative aspects of it. Pompous life
(d) _ them gradually derailed. When they realize the consequence on their
lives, they often find it quite impossible to (e)_ the damages.
2. Fill in the gaps with appropriate
prepositions. 1x5=5
You must have come across the name of Leo
Tolstoy, a great writer in world literature. No novelist stands parallel (a) _
_ him. All his novels and short stories convey a message. His purpose of
writing was the purification of human mind and soul (b)__all kinds of evils and
misjudgements. His heroes suffer (c) _ _ inner conflict, pass (d)_ups and
downs of life and struggle (e)_deprivation caused
by feudal and bourgeois society.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put cross
(x) where an article is not needed :.5x10=5
We live on (a)_ground floor of (b)_old
house on (c)_river Kirtankhola. We are very much afraid of (d) _ _ burglars and
always lock up (e)_house very carefully before we go to (f) _bed. We also take
(g)__ precaution of looking under (h)_bed to see if (i)_burglar is hiding
there. We know modern burglars do not hide under beds, but we go on looking
just (j)_same.
4. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate
linking words from the list below : 1x5=5
|
likewise |
until |
whenever |
however |
consequently |
otherwise |
on
the contrary |
Aloka is a very sincere student, (a)_she
gets time, she sits to study. She does well
in her college tests, (b)_she does not
forget to take physical exercise, (c) _ _ her
sister Anika is very inattentive to her
studies, (d)_ she cannot do well in her
school tests. One day her father called
her and said, "You should be attentive to study (e) __ __ you won't be
able to shine in life."
5. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms and phrases (any five) :
1x5=5
hue and cry; of one's own accord; then and
there, far-fetched; hanker after; black and blue; ask for.
6. Rewrite the following in the reported
speech : 5
"Could 1 help you, Sir?" said
the receptionist.
The man replied, "Sure, I want to
meet the Managing Director of the company." The receptionist said,
"Do you have an appointment?" "Yes, I have," he said.
7. Form tag questions for the following:
1x5=5
(a) You must have heard the name of
Jalaluddin Rumi,_?
(b) He achieved fame as a spiritual
leader,_?
(c) He was also renowned as a mystic
poet,_?
(d) Thousands of people admired him in his
life time,_?
(e) Still today millions of people all
over the world find pleasure in his poetic works,
?
8. Complete the following sentences :
1x5=5
(a) We work hard so that,_
(b) There is nobody who,_
(c) As he is devoted to studies,_
(d) He left the place after,_
(e) As soon as the police came,
9. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed :
1x5=5
(a) Very few insects are as busy as a bee.
(Make it comparative) It is known as an industrious creature, (b) It only lives
in a hive. (Make it negative) (c) It flies from flower to flower to collect
honey. (Make it compound) (d) Collected honey is stored in the hive. (Make it
active) (e) In winter, it remains idle, but works hard in spring. (Make it
complex)
10. Suppose you are a reporter of a
national daily. You have recently visited the area affected by the erosion of
the Meghna. Now, write a report on the miseries of the people living in the
area.
11. Write a short composition on
"Rivers of Bangladesh15
12. Write an application to the Principal
of your college requesting him to improve the facilities in the college
library. 10
13. Write a dialogue between two friends
about the recent success of the Bangladesh Cricket Team in international
cricket. 10
14. Complete the given story following the
cue : 15 One day
in the evening two friends were passing through a jungle. They were very
intimate friends. There lived many wild beasts in the jungle. After walking for
sometimes they saw a bear coming..............
DINAJPUR BOARD-2011
English (Compulsory) Time-3 hours Second
Paper Full marks-100
Part-A
1. Complete the passage
with suitable verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense. Use the
negatives where
necessary.
1x5=5
be reach work come
confine dominate succeed
Today women play an important role in all
spheres of life. Once they were (a) _ by men. They (b)__no longer
(c)__within the four walls. They have (d)_out of kitchens and are (e)_hand in
hand with man.
2. Fill in the blanks with appropriate
prepositions :
1X5=5
I worked hard for my HSC examination. My
effort did not end (a)__smoke. I succeeded (b)_the examination. My parents were
glad (c) _ _ my success. They congratulated me (d) _my brilliant results. I
also owe (e) _ _ my parents and teachers.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) where an article is not needed :.5x10=5
You must have heard (a)_name of Kazi
Nazrul Islam. He is our national poet. He is known as (b)_rebel poet. He was
born in (c)_poor family. He passed his boyhood in great hardship. When (d) _ _
First World War .broke out, he joined (e) _army. After (f)_war, he began to
write poems. He wrote specially for (g) _ oppressed and down trodden people. He
is called (h) _ Shelley of Bengali literature. His poems and songs inspired (i)
_ Bangalees in (j) _ War of liberation.
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable
linking words from the list: 1x5=5
|
either |
if |
also |
or |
as |
moreover |
and |
English gives us easy access to the
ever-expanding knowledge of science and technology, arts and education,
innovations and discoveries (a) _ all the hooks, journals, reports,
researchings are available in English, (b)_any important books, news etc. are
(c)__written in English (d)_translated into English immediately after they are
published in other language. You easily learn about them (e)__ you have
acquired the reading power in English.
5. Re-write the following in the reported speech
: 5
The stranger said to the boy, "Will
you tell me the way to the nearest hotel?" "Yes, I will. Do you want
a residential one in which can spend the night?" the boy said. "I do
not want to stay here, but I want a meal" the stranger replied. The boy
said," Follow me."
Read the following passage and transform
the underlined sentences as directed :
1x5=5
Stephen Hawking was horn in 1942. He was
born in an educated family, (a) He is considered the greatest physicist after
Einstein. (Active) (b) In 1979 he joined Cambridge University, (complex) (c)
When he was thirty two years old, he received the prestigious Albert Einstein
award, (simple) (d) He wrote a book explaining cosmology for general public,
(compound) (e) He is one of the greatest scientists in the present world,
(positive)
7. Fill in the blanks with tag questions :
1x5=5
You are not resigning from your job,
(a)___?
: No, not yet, Unless 1 get another job I
can't (b)_?
: Of course not. Well, you can use a
computer, (c)_?
: And you do not mind working in a
friend's firm, (d)_?
: Well if I offer you a job in my office,
you won't refuse it, (e)_?
8. Complete the following sentences :
1x5=5
(a) I don't like people who_.
(b) Do you know where__.
(c) It was long since_.
(d) You will not prosper unless_.
(e) Had I been proposed to go_.
9. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms and phrases (any five) :1x5=5
null and void; take after; maiden speech;
in lieu of; for good; at a stretch; bad blood.
Part B—Composition (Marks-60)
10. Suppose, you are a reporter of a daily
newspaper. You have witnessed a terrible road accident. Now, write a report on
it. 10
11. Write a short composition on Female
Education in Bangladesh. 15
12. Make a dialogue between a father and a
son about the future course of son's study.
13. Suppose, you are a student of XII
class of R Cadet College. Write an application to your principal for setting up
a Computer Club in your college. 10
14. Complete the story with the following
clue: 15
Once there lived a wood cutter. He was
very poor but honest. He lived on the bank of a river near a forest. He used to
cut wood....................
DHAKA BOARD20I0
English Second Paper
[The figures in the right margin
indicate full mark.]
Part A — Grammar : Marks -40
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense.
Use the negatives where
necessary
1×5=5
|
need |
learn |
go |
do |
modify |
revise |
design |
Communicative competence in English Is
urgently (a)———-in our country. The present world (b)———-fast and developing by
leaps and bounds. In order to keep pace with the present world, we cannot help
(c)———English, but the present system of teaching and learning English is not
up to the mark. The textbooks (d)——— for the classes XI—XII have to (e)
———- and made updated.
2. Read the following letter and fill
in the blanks with suitable prepositions : 1×5=5
My dear Mini,
Happy to know your brilliant success (a)
——-— medical profession. Always remember that man is the noblest creation (b)
———Allah, and his greatness lies in selfless service (c) —humanity as
well as in doing something great and noble (d)——— human-beings irrespective of
caste, creed and colour. Waiting to hear again (e) ———–you.
Your well-wisher.
Raihan.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) mark where an article is not needed. .5xl0=5
(a) ————— Morning walk is a good habit for
all classes of people. It is (b) ———simple exercise and good for health and
(c)———–mentality. In the morning, (d) ———- air is fresh and free from any kind
of noise and pollution. This pure (e) –— environment makes an effect on
(i)———–walkers’ health and mind, when (g)——-— man enjoys (h)—— – beauties and
solemnity of (i) ———nature in (j)———– morning.
4. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms, (any five)
1×5-5
jump at an offer, die out, at length, far
and near; golden age, bring to book, at stake
5. Re-write the following passage in
the reported speech.
1×5=5
Where are you going?” said the merchant. “I
was coming to see you”. “What do you want?” To earn my bread by the labour
of my hands.” “Do you really want work?” said the merchant. “Yes, if you have
any”. “Then follow me and carry a box from a shop to my house.” “I do not see
how I can do that,” said the youth.
6. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed. 1×5=5
Raju is a good boy. (a) I do not know his
father’s name. (complex) (b) But I know the place where he was born, (simple)
He is an active man. (c) Though he is poor, he is honest, (compound) (d) He is
the best player, (negative) (e) What a simple life he leads! (assertive)
7. Fill in the blanks with tag
questions :
1×5=5
(a) Every student wants to do well in the
examination,———–?
(b) But it is not an easy task,———–?
(c) A student should read the texts again
and again,——-———?
(d) He must not memorise the answer
without knowing the meaning,————-?
(e) He can render social services,—————–?
8. Complete the following sentences. 1×5=5
(a) You cannot find others to love you
unless
(b) It is love that
(c) Love is divine which— ,
(d) Your friends cannot help loving you
if…….—.
(e) If you are not loved, it is a good
evidence that————-—-.
Part-B : Composition : Marks – 60
9. Suppose, an award-giving ceremony to the
meritorious students of your college was held in your college auditorium a few
day ago. Now, write a report regarding it.
10
10. Write a composition on “Modern
Technology” and “Globalisation”.
15
11. Write an application to your Union
Council Chairman for construction of a bridge over a canal which runs through
your village.
10
12. Write a dialogue between two
friends on the choice of career.
10
Or, Write a summary of the following
passage :
Presentation is of very importance in good
writing. Your opening paragraph should arrest the reader’s attention and show
him what you are writing about and why. if you are going to give the readers
some information, tell them what subject you are going to deal with, it you are
going to argue in support of a particular point of view, say what this point of
view is. There is no harm in startling the reader in this first paragraph by
putting forward a new and apparently paradoxical point of view, provided you
have convincing ideas to support it in the rest of what you write.
The main body of your piece of writing
should collect together and present the ideas promised in the first paragraph,
or give good arguments to support the view put forward there. You should come
to the point at once, say what you promised to say, avoiding irrelevant
material, and then finish.
Your last paragraph or sentence should
bring what you have written to a neat, satisfying end, leaving the reader with
a clear idea of what you have been saying.
13. Read the following story. The story
is not complete. Use imagination to complete it and give a title
to it.
15
Rahela is a village girl of a Muslim
family. She is waiting for HSC results. She dreams to read in a university
after the end of her HSC examination. She would be a teacher and will take care
of the young students. She is also anxious of her conservative parents. They
think otherwise. Educating a daughter is more waste of and money —————–
COMILLA BOARD 2010
English Second Paper
Part A—Grammar : Marks-40
(Answer any eight questions out of
nine)
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from the list. Put
them in the correct tense
Use the negative where necessary
: 1×5=5
be fight regain
brood |
try inspire
| help
Robert Bruce was the king of Scotland.
Once he (a) ———- with the British forces and lost his kingdom to England. He
fought several times with the British forces to (b)————his country but failed.
One day, he sat in a lonely cave (c)——– over his sad lot, Suddenly he caught
sight of a spider. It was (d)——-—to reach the ceiling. But each time it tried,
it dropped. After six attempts it became successful. This perseverance of the spider
(e)———— Bruce to fight again with the British and this time he was able to free
his country from the enemy.
2. Fill in the gaps with appropriate
prepositions : 1×5=5
One day some boys were playing by a pond.
All (a) —–— a sudden, they saw some frogs were swimming in
it. They started throwing stones (b)——— them. Two or three frogs died (c)
———–it. One senior frog holding its head (d)———– said, “Please stop this cruel
act of yours.” The boys said, “We are playing a game. We will not stop.” “What
is a game for you is a cause of death (e)——-—us”, said the frog.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) where an article is not needed : .5×10=5
It is (a)————known fact that English is
(b)————-international language. (c).—— language used by international community
is important. Statistics show that 350 million people speak English as (d)—–——
first language and another 300 million use it as (e)———— second, language. It
is (f)——-official language in more than 60 countries of the world. Once it was
also (g)————official language of our country. Most of (h)———– books of science
and technology are written in English, So (i)———– importance of learning
English beggars description. It is (j)———must.
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable
linking words from the list;
1×5=5
because of healthy also later at the
age fever but
Hellen Keller was born in 1880 at
Tashcambia in America. She was born as a (a)———- and normal child (b)———–lost
her eyesight later, (c) ——of one and a half she was attacked by brain (d)————.
This disease took away her power of seeing. She (e)——— —lost her power of
hearing.
5. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms (any five):-
1×5=5
ins and puts ; go through ; instead of;
above all ; for good ; to catch sight of; to give up; by
all means.
6. Re-write the following in the reported
speech :—
5
“May I come in, sir?” A boy standing at
the door said to him. Then without waiting for his reply the boy entered the
room and said, “Sir, I have come from Palashpur with a letter from
Mr. Ajit Bose.” “Ajit Bose? How is he?’ he
said smiling. “He is not well. He has been suffering from a serious illness for
two years,” the boy said. “How sad it is! May God cure him” he said.
7. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed : 1×5=5
(a) Long long ago there was a king who was
very wise. (Make it simple) (b) People called him wise Solomon. (Make it
passive) (c) Actually, at that time he was the wisest of all. (Make it
comparative) (d) There was another ruler also named queen of Sheba. (Make it
compound) (e) One day she thought wisdom should not remain untested. (Make it
complex)
8. Fill in the blanks with tag questions
: 1×5=5
(a) Certainly you will go there,————-?
(b) I know you have not hidden my
pen, —————?
(c) A boy like you should not do this,—————?
(d) The earth is round, ———–?
(e) Let us go for a walk,—— ?
9. Complete the following sentences : —
1×5=5
(a) He has a lot of money but—–
(b) My father gave me taka 500 so that
(c) She has been suffering from fever for
(d) Though it rained yesterday————.
(e) The train had left the station
before——.
Part B — Composition : Marks- -60
10. You are a reporter of a daily
newspaper. Write a report on a road accident you have
witnessed.
10
11* Write a short composition on the
dangers of drug addiction.
15
12. Write an application to the principal
of your college seeking permission to stage a drama in the college auditorium.
10
13. Write a dialogue between two friends
about the importance of tree plantation. 10
14. Complete the following story
with the clue :- 15 Once there lived a poor man in a village. He had a
peculiar goose which laid a golden egg everyday. The poor man earned his
livelihood by—————
RAJSHAHI BOARD-2010
English Second Paper
Part A—Grammar : Marks—40
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from
the list, Put them in the correct tense.
Use the negatives where necessary :
1×5=5
|
suffer |
render |
kill |
come |
bring |
have |
try |
In the spring of 1945, the Second World
War (a) ——— to an end. The war had (b)——–
great misery to the whole world. Millions
of people (c) ——– -and wounded, They
included men, women and children. Millions
of people (d)——— homeless and (e) ——from poverty, hunger and disease,
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions : 1×5=5
Dear Preety,
I received from you another e-mail saying
that you will pass (a) ——Dhaka next week.
In your letter you wished that you would
like to have a chat (b) ——— me about your
course of study. You also mentioned that
your time is very limited and the only free day you
have is (c) ——-…..the next Friday. You
planned to spend the morning at Banani and
requested me to give a little luncheon (d)
— my residence in the noon. I agree (e)———
-your plan. Thanks.
Your Uncle,
Tahsin.
3. Use articles in the following
passage where necessary. Put a cross (x) where an article
is not needed :—
.5xl0=5
Though newspaper is not always (a)————
unmixed blessing, it is (b) —————-most
useful thing in our life. We rarely think
of (c) ————-day without reading (d) ———-,
newspaper. Reading newspaper is one of (e)
—-——good habits of a man. We shall be like (f)———— frog in a dark well if we
neglect developing this habit. However, some people prefer (g)————electronic
media to reading (h) ——————- newspaper. But (i) ————newspaper offers more to
its readers than (j)—————electronic media.
4. Make meaningful sentences with the following phrases/idioms
(any five).— 1×5=5
For the sake of; storm in a tea-pot;
in cold blood; look forward to; heart and soul; keep pace with; look down upon.
5. Re-write the following passage in
the reported speech
:—
5
A hawker said. “Will you buy any paper? I
have all types of Newspapers and Magazines. Please take one from me.” “I buy
books but now 1 need a weekly. Don’t you have any Weekly Magazine?” said
Sushmita.
6. Read the following passage and
transform the
underlined sentences as directed in the
brackets
1×5=5
(a) Once a cook roasted a duck for his
master. (passive) (b) The roast looked so delicious that the cook could not
resist the temptation. (simple). He ate one of the drumsticks, (c) When his
master sat down to eat he quickly noticed the missing drumstick. (compound) (d)
The master enquired of the missing leg. (interrogative) (e) But the cook told
him that this duck had only one leg. (negative)
7. Complete the following sentences :— 1×5=5
(a) Walk fast lest————-.
(b) Our students are so meritorious———
(c) Scarcely had the teacher gone out of
the room————.
(d) If I knew his mobile number————.
(e) It is time we ——.
8. Fill in the blanks with tag question
: 1×5=5
(a) Hamidur Rahman gave the shape to the
Shaheed Minar, ————–?
(b) He combined in it the Bengalee
aspirations,————- ?
(c) He was the pioneer of the new painting
movement,————-?
(d) People admire him for his outstanding
design of the Central Shaheed Minar, ———?
(e) We should never forget him,—————–?
Part B—Composition : Marks—60
9. Write a paragraph on “Your College
Library” by answering the questions below:— 10
(a) What do you mean by a college library?
(b) Where is it housed? (c) What is the necessity of a college library? (d)
What kind of books are found in a college library? (e) W7hat is your
feeling about your college library?
10. Write a short composition
on “The Common Fruits of Bangladesh”.
11. Complete the story following
cue
15
Once upon a time two friends went on a
journey. They had to go through a forest, As they came through the wood, they
saw a bag lying on the ground———
12, Write a dialogue between Rizwan and Minhaj
about their plan of studies after H.S.C. examination is
over.
10
Or, Write a summary of the
following passage :—
Co-operation means working together for
the benefit of all. Without co-operation modern society can not exist.
Co-operation has been seen at its best among farmers in the dry regions of some
parts of Australia and America. The fields have been irrigated in these
regions, Crops cannot be grown without water. W7ater cannot be
brought to the fields without streams being tapped higher up. For this purpose
canals and dams have been built. The canals have been cut through the fields of
more than one farmer. Those who live higher up the valley than the others have
allowed canals to be built through their land in order to carry water to the
fields of farmers lower down. In times of drought all are able to share the
water. Instead, of taking all water for themselves the farmers on the higher
land leave enough for their neighbours down the valley. Farming in dry areas
has been made possible by such co-operation. By co-operation farmers have
learned to make even the desert produce crops.
13. Write an application to
the principal of Model College, Barisal for increasing facilities
in the common room.
10
JESSORE BOARD- 2010
English Second Paper
Part – A: Grammar
(Answer any eight questions out of nine)
1. Complete the following letter with
suitable verbs from the list. Put them in the correct
tenses. Use negatives where necessary :
|
do |
have |
imagine |
learn |
go |
be |
Dear Farah,
It seems hard to believe that I (a)———– in
Savar for a whole month now ! I promised to write and tell you how I was going
on so here (b)———-! When Ifirst got here, I just (c) — used to the slow pace of
life ! Now, though, I(d)———to take things easy and I’m beginning to really feel
at home. You can’t (e)———-how beautiful the University campus is. It’s very
large, very green, and probably the best campus in the country. It is simply
wonderful. It’s all up today.
Preen,
2. Read the following passage and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions : 1×5=5
It was the middle (a)———- April. The
afternoon sun shone brightly (b) ——–the village
Ravel ope. The air was fresh and warm. The
villagers were (c)——– of their cottages. They
were in the park enjoying the sunny spring
afternoon. A man walked (d)———– the park.
He was lean and thin and had a pale face.
He had a bag hung (e) ——his shoulder.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) where an article is not needed. .5xl0=5
Once you have completed (a)———-initial
diagnosis of your students, you are faced with selecting subject-matter
appropriate to their (b)———-interests, abilities, and personal – social
adjustment as well as to your own teaching objectives. Frequently, (c) ————–
selection and planning of content are not seen as integral (d)———-parts of (e)
———- evaluation process, (f) ———– techniques you select to evaluate how well
you and your students have achieved your objectives are inextricably bound to
(g)———– subject-matter used to teach these objectives. In (h) ———-sense, you
must evaluate (i)——— subject-matter itself to (j) ———-determine if it is
appropriate for your objectives.
4. Make meaningful sentences with the
following phrases and idioms (any five). 1×5=5
Make up one’s mind: As well as; Beggar
description; Once in a blue moon; Hue and cry; At random; For good.
5. Rewrite the following in the indirect
speech :
1×5=5
“You look a little bit like my mother,” he
said, “especially in the dark by the fire,” “But you were only four Jerry, when
you came here. You have remembered how she looked all these years?” “My mother
lives in Mannville,” he said.
6. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed in
brackets:—
1×5-5
it was a hot summer day. (a) A cunning
fox was passing through a forest, (complex) (b) The fox was thirsty and was
looking for water. (simple) (c) It could not find any source of water,
(passive) (d) He felt very helpless. (interrogative). Suddenly he found a
pitcher of water. (e) It seemed to the fox that it was the happiest animal in
the world. (comparative)
7. Fill in the blanks with appropriate tag
questions :-
1×5=5
(a) Lei’s have a walk outside the
farm,———-?
(b) I’m in the habit of walking every
morning,———–?
(c) Morning entertains us with fresh air,
———-?
(d) No one should miss this opportunity,
———–?
(e) Have a try to form this habit of
morning walk, ———-?
8. Complete the following sentences.
1×5=5
(a) A graveyard is a place where ————– .
(b) I am not sure whether———- .
(c) The old man is walking carefully lest
(d) Do you mind if-———?
(e) Unless you work hard———–.
9. Complete the following passage with
suitable words.
1×5=5
There was a violent clash in the
university (a) ———–yesterday between two (b) ———- groups of students. The clash
began (c) ———half-past ten in the morning (d) ———- one group was chanting (e)———-against
the other. Suddenly one group chased their (f) — ———from behind. But instead of
(g) ———-away, the second group launched a counter (h) ———-. The campus turned
into a battle field. One student v/as stabbed to (i) ———– and many others were
seriously injured. At last the police came, arrested some of the students and
brought the (j)——-under control.
Part B—Composition : Marks 60
10. The results of HSC examination of this
year have just come out. Now prepare an elaborate report on it for the daily
you are working for. 10
11. Write a short composition on ‘The Rivers
of Bangladesh.” 15
12. Write an application to the Principal of
Natore College asking permission to participate In the Relief Fund Raising
Programme for the SIDR-hit people of the southern part of Bangladesh. 10
13. Write a summary of the following
passage
:
10
The prisoner went to bed, but could not
get any sleep. He lay awake the whole night. The images of his past life came
to his mind one after another. He saw before his eyes his wife, as if alive,
asking him not to go to the fair. He heard her speak and laugh. He saw his two
children. He saw himself – how merry and free from care he had been before he
was arrested. Then came to his mind the pictures of his twenty six years’
prison life, how he was flogged, how he was chained, how the people stood
around enjoying his sufferings. He felt so wretched that he thought of killing
himself.
14. Complete the following story
with the cue below :-
15
When I was five my father took me to a
school quite far away from our home. There I followed my father to a room where
I saw a big bald headed man. Ho looked pleased to see my father but I got frightened
when————-
SYLHET BOARD-2010
English Second Paper
Part A—Grammar : Marks—40
(Answer any eight questions out of nine)
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from the box and put them in correct tenses. Use negatives where
necessary.
1×5=5
|
find |
look |
feel |
hear |
be |
return |
send |
Gafur was sitting thoughtfully on the
veranda. Mahesh (a) ———– anywhere since
yesterday. Gafur was very weak again. So
Amina (b)———– in search of him since
morning. She (cj———-home at about sun-set
and said, “You (d)—–— father? Manik
Ghosh’s men (e)———-Mahesh to the police
station.”
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions. 1×5-5
Dear Runu,
How are you? Well, I hope you’re OK. And
working hard, as usual. Can I ask (a) ———-a favour? I will be in Dhaka for a
week (b)————–your Aunties’ medical check-up. Can you put me (c) ————– ? We will
turn (d) –—-— just two days after. Ilook forward (e) ———–hearing from you soon.
Love to kids. Best wishes
Uncle Tahiti
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) where an article is not needed : .5xl0=5
Providing enough energy to meet (a)
————ever-increasing demand is one of (b)————
-gravest problems (c)—world is now facing.
Energy is (d)———— key to (e) ——–industrialized economy, which calls for (f)———–
doubling of electrical output every ten to twelve years. Meanwhile (g) ———–
days of cheap abundant and environmentally acceptable power may be coming to
(h)———end. Coal is plentiful but polluting, natural gas is (i)———–scarce, oil
is not found everywhere. Nuclear power now appears (j)————-costly and risky.
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable
linking words :— 1×5-5
These two girls are from a village. They
look malnourished. Their parents, landless (a)——
—-jobless, had to migrate to the city just
to make a living, (b) ———— they have found a
shelter in a slum. The male members of
their family are either rickshaw-pullers or day-labourers or do some small business.
The female members work as part-time or full-time
housemaids in the neighbourhood. These
girls do not go to school, or (c)———— they do,
they go to an underprivileged children’s
school or a non-formal education centre. They have
to earn something to supplement the family
income before (d)———–after school. They
do not know (e)———– they will do in
future.
5. Rewrite the following in the reported
speech :-— 5 “I’ll pay for it,” he said. “I broke it, I brought the exe down
careless,”But no one hits accurately every time, Jerry. Moreover, the fault was
in the wood of the handle. I’ll see the man who I have bought it from.” I told
him.
6. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed :—1×5-5
(a) Health is wealth. (Make it complex)
(b) A healthy poor man is happier than a sick moneyed man. (Make it positive)
(c) When a healthy man is an asset to his family an unhealthy man is a
liability. (Make it compound) (d) He can succeed in life. (Make it
interrogative) (e) Everybody must be conscious of health. (Make it negative)
7. Fill in the blanks with tag questions
:-— 1×5-5
(a) You need not come here tomorrow, —–?
(b) Let’s help the poor boy,–—-— ?
(c) Nobody phoned me that day, —-—— ?
(d) She has little idea about it ——— ?
(e) He reads news papers everyday, ——— ?
8. Complete the following sentences :—
1×5=5
(a) It is easy to say but–—.
(b) Five years passed since ——- .
(c) A graveyard is a place —-.
(d) She insisted that—–.
(e) Unless you work hard,———-.
9. Complete the following passage with
suitable words : —
.5xl0=5
Smoking is a very (a) ———— habit. It is
injurious to (b) ————. Generally young people smoke to look (c)————
. The farmers and labourer (d)——– -for relaxation. Smoking causes fatal (e)
———– . It causes cancer, heart attack, chronic bronchitis and (f)———–other
diseases. One puff of cigarette smoke (g) ———–fifteen billion particles of
matter some of (h)—————-are fatal to human (i) ———. So we should (J) ————- up
smoking.
Part B — Composition Marks
-60
10. Suppose you had a chance to pay a
visit to a village fair at your locality last month. Now prepare a report on
that fair for the daily paper you are working for. 10
11. Write a short composition on
any of the following :— 15
(a) Rural Development, (b) Unemployment
Problem, (c) The Value of Time,
12. Write an application to the
principal of your college for increasing library facilities. 10
13. Prepare a dialogue between a reporter and
the principal of your college on the results of your college in the last BSC
examination. 1 0
14. Complete the following story with the cue —
15
It was twenty years ago when I was living in
an apartment overlooking a cemetery; I was just living from hand to mouth.
At that time a lady wrote a letter to me praising one of my writings just
published in the newspaper. It made me so excited that I sent her a letter of
thanks. Immediately after that she wrote her second letter saying that———————–
BARISAL BOARD-2010
English Second Paper
Part A—Grammar : Marks—40
(Answer any eight questions out of nine)
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense. Use the negatives where
necessary
:—
1×5=5
|
continue |
cause |
increase |
find |
burn |
go |
predict |
Within the last century, the amount of
carbon-di-oxide in the atmosphere (a) ———dramatically because people (b)————
vast amounts of fossil, coal and petroleum. Average global temperature has also
increased by about 0-6° Celsius within the past century. Scientists (c) ——–—
that human activities are responsible for at least half of that temperature
increase, They (d) ———– that unless drastic action is taken, global temperature
(e)——-— to rise by 1-4° to 5-8° Celsius over the next century.
2. Fill in the gaps with appropriate
prepositions :— 1×5=5
Population growth is one (a) ————– the
causes (b) ————- the world’s environmental problems. Although the growth rate
(c)————- the world’s population has slowed slightly since the 1990s, still it
increases (d) —————77 million human beings each year, (e) -———- the increasing
number of people, destruction of habitats and the use of additional natural
resources are gradually increasing.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put cross
(x) where an article, .5×10=5
Cellular radio telephone, also called
cellular telephone or cell phone provides voice telephone and other services to
(a)———–mobile users. Cellular telephones primarily operate like portable or
cordless telephones. However, unlike conventional wire-based cordless phones,
cell phones are completely portable and do not require (b) ————jack to access
(c) ————-wire-based networks operated by local telephone companies, (d)————–
new generation of services for cell phones include video conferencing and
(e)——– internet access with (f) ———— ability to send e-mail. Cellular
telephones have become very popular with (g) —————professionals and (h)———-consumers
as (i)———–way to communicate easily. It has been (j)————–alternative to
conventional wire-based services.
4. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate
linking words from list below _ 1×5=5
|
hence |
as |
who |
when |
that |
if |
Students are the future leaders of a
country (a) ———–are to lead a nation, (b)————–
they must seek to fulfil their
potential. They posses the art (c)———— can lead to their
success story, (d) ———— leaders, they can
decide our fates (e)——-—they discharge
their responsibilities with great
efficiency, we can reach the target of perfection,
5. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms and phrases. (any five) : —1×5=5
beggar description, all on a sudden, cold
war, Achilles’ heel, part and parcel, cope with, out and out,
6. Rewrite the following passage into the reported
speech : 5
“Will you go to college today?” the mother
said to her son. “No, mother. Our classes are suspended.” “Then go to the
market and bring some vegetables,” “Let me be ready and give me money.”
7. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed. 1×5=5
Adulteration is the act of making any
commodity impure by admixture of other or baser ingredients, (a) This admixture
may corrupt the nature of the original commodity. (Make it passive) (b) The
value or the effectiveness of the finished product destroyed by adulteration.
(Make it active) Adulterated foods and beverages cause a serious health
hazards, (c) We have laws and law-enforcing agencies to stop the dishonest
businessmen. (Make it complex) (d) Their effort has been proved ineffective
since adulteration of foods and other commodities is on the increase. (Make it
compound) (e) It is strong public awareness which is essential for the fight
against adulteration. (Make it simple)
8. Fill in the blanks with tag
questions : 1×5=5
: Rimi is trying her best to make a good
result, (a) ———?
: She thinks she will complete all the
subjects before December, (b) ———–?
: Her parents are also serious, (c)———–?
: They feel her absence, (d)———–?
: She should not miss her classes now, (e)
———-— ?
9. Complete the following sentences: 1×5=5
(a) He could not attend the meeting
because——-
(b) We went to his residence as soon as—–—
(c) He was so ill that———— .
(d) We immediately decided to shift him to
a hospital where————.
(e) No sooner had we reached the hospital,
———-.
Part B—-Composition : Marks—60
10. Suppose, you are a reporter of a daily
newspaper. You have witnessed a massive fire on
a garment factory. Write a report on it. 10
11. Write a short composition on the
“Price-hike in Bangladesh”. 15
12. Write an application to the Principal
of Bluebird College asking permission for setting up a debating club. 10
13. Write a summary of the following
passage : 10
Internet is the computer based global
information system. It is composed of many interconnected computer networks.
Each network may link tens, hundreds, or even thousands of computers enabling
them to share information with one another. The Internet has made it possible
for people all over the world to communicate with one another effectively and
inexpensively. Unlike traditional broadcasting media, such as radio and
television, the Internet does not have a centralized distribution system.
Instead, an individual who has Internet access can communicate directly with
anyone else on the Internet, make information available to others, find
information provided by others or sell products with a minimum overhead cost.
The Internet has brought new opportunities to government, business, and education.
Governments use the Internet for internal communication, distribution of
information, and automated tax-processing. In addition to offering goods and
services online to customers, businesses use the Internet to interact with
other businesses. Many individuals use the Internet for communicating through
electronic mail (e-mail), for news and research information,, shopping, paying
bills, and online banking. Educational institutions use the internet for
research and to deliver courses and course materials to students.
14. Complete the given story following
the cue :— 15
Once there lived a poor farmer who worked
very hard to maintain his big family. But he could hardly manage two square
meals a day. One day while working in the field he found a basket. He picked it
up and carried it——
CHITTAGONG BQARD-2010
English Second Paper
Part A — Grammar : Marks-40
1, Complete the passage with suitable Verbs from the list.
Put them in the correct tense. Use the negatives where necessary: 1×5=5
|
work |
invent |
discover |
come |
take |
give |
bring |
Computer has (a) ————about a revolutionary
change in the world. But it (b)——-overnight. It (c) ————–a long time to invent
computer. Many votaries of science (d)——- hard for years and finally (e)——— out
successful.
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the gaps with appropriate prepositions: 1×5=5 Dear Rimi,
You know the world we live (a) ————–is
full (b)———— different things. There are
many things (c)—— us. All these things
make (d)————- air environment. We should
not turn a good, clean environment
(e)————a bad polluted one.
Yours ever,
Sumi
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross mark (x) where an article is not needed: .5xl0=5
James Norman Hall was (a)————American
writer. He wrote (b).————–story about
(c)……….wonderful piece of business that
took place between him and a farmer. While
in (d)————-Tahiti, he was short of (e)———
money and rented (f)———— one room
house about 22 kilometres from (g)————
town. He was doing (h)—–interesting
writing there. To save money he wanted to
make (i)——–vegetable garden in front of
his house. But (j)——-land was full of ants
and land-crabs. They foiled all his attempts.
4, Fill in the blanks with suitable
linking words from the list:_ 1×5=5
|
who |
when |
while |
because |
or |
though |
that |
(a) ———— taking food, we should bear in
mind (b)———-—we do not eat just to satisfy
hunger (c)——-—to fill the belly. We eat to
preserve our health. Some people (d)————-
live in the midst of plenty, do not eat
the food they need for good health (e)~———-they
have no knowledge of the science of health
and nutrition.
5. Make meaningful sentences with the
following phrases and idioms (any five): — 1×5=5
Once for all; take after; far and wide; a
black sheep; at the sight of; beggar description; in the long run.
6. Re-write the following in the
reported speech:— 5
“Follow my example” she said, as we shook
hands “and never eat more than one thing for luncheon.” I’ll do better than
that” I said. ‘I’ll eat nothing for dinner tonight.”
7. Fill in the gaps with tag questions:—
1×5=5
(a) Trees are our best friends,————–?
(b) They help us in many ways, ———–?
(c) But many men do not realise the
importance of trees———-?
(d) The country will change into a desert
without trees,——-?
8. Complete the following sentences:— 1×5=5
(a) They went to college after they——
(b) This poem is too difficult for———-.
(c) No sooner had she seen me———–.
(d) He speaks as if——-
(e) It is high time we———-.
Part B—Composition Marks—-60
9. Write a paragraph on “Your future plan of life” by answering
the following questions:-
10
(a) What is your future plan of life? (b)
Why have you adopted this plan? (c) How are you preparing yourself according to
this? (d) Do you find it difficult to materialise your plan? (e) What do your
parents think about your plan?
10. Write a short composition on your
first day at college. 15
11. Write an application to the
principal. Rajshahi College requesting him to change one of your elective
subjects. 10
12. Write a dialogue between two
friends after visiting a book fair. 10
Or, Write a summary of the following
passage: -
Co-operation means working together for
the benefit of all. Without co-operation modern society could not exist.
Co-operation has been seen at its best among farmers in the dry regions of
certain parts of Australia and America. The fields have been irrigated in these
regions. Crops cannot be grown without water. Water cannot be brought to the
fields without streams being tapped higher up. For this purpose canals and dams
have been built. The canals have been cut through the fields of more than one
farmer. Those who live higher up the valley than the others have allowed canals
to be built through their land in order to carry water to the fields of farmers
lower down. In times of drought all are able to share the water. Instead of
taking all water for themselves, the farmers on the higher leave enough for
their neighbours down the valley. Farming in dry areas has been made possible
by such co-operation. By co-operation farmers have learnt to make even the desert
produce crops.
13. Complete the story following the
cue: 15
There was an old house in a village. A
number of mice lived in that house. They were doing a lot of the house. The
master of the house was very annoyed and made a plan————-
DINAJPUR BOARD-2010
English Second Paper Part A: — Grammar : Marks -40
(Answer any eight questions out of nine)
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tenses. Use negatives where
necessary :
1×5=5
|
sail |
carry |
contain |
move |
be |
build |
regard |
The great ship, Titanic (a)———for New York
from Southampton on April 10, 1912. She
(b)———1316 passengers. At that time she
(c)——–the largest ship that ever (d)—–—
—-and (e)———- as unsinkable.
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions
:— 1×5=5
My dear Rumi,
I have received your letter just now and
am very anxious (a) ——- your studies because
your HSC Exam, is knocking (b) ———-the
door. How have you prepared yourself? Here is
a piece of advice (c) ———you. Make a
routine, dividing the days, allotting (d) ———
each subject. At least, write one broad
and two short answers a day (e) ————practice
or you will forget them and will not be
able to reproduce them in the exam.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) where an article is not needed : .5xl0=5
We know (a)——– man is (b)———-rational
creature. It is (c)———-rationality in him which makes him (d) ———– different
species. He can differentiate between (e)——–right and (f) ———–wrong. This is
why (g)———– man is considered (h)———–best creation of (i) ———-creator of
(j)————universe.
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable
linking words from the
list.—
1×5=5
|
but |
that |
not only |
but also |
above all |
also |
who |
Rokeya is a Bangladeshi girl (a)——–is
about to finish school, (b)——-she has no hope
of going on to college. Her parents are
(c)——–illiterate (d) ——-superstitious, (e) ——
they think that educating girls is but a
mere wastage of money.
5. Rewrite the following in the reported
speech.
1×5=5
“Why don’t you attend classes regularly?”
the teacher said to the student, “You can’t expect good results unless you
attend classes as I tell you”. “I am sorry, sir, I have offended you,” said the
student.
6. Read the following passage and transform
the underlined sentences as directed : 1×5=5
(a) Water, an important vital clement of
environment, is polluted by various ways, (complex)
(b) The water which is pure is necessary
for us. (simple) Men pollute water by throwing waste in it. (compound) (d) The
farmers use water in time of cultivation largely. (passive) (e) It is one of
the most important elements of all living beings. (positive)
7. Fill in the blanks with tag
questions :
1×5=5
(a) You are not used to taking
potatoes,———-?
(b) No, I don’t like it. I think you also
don’t like potatoes,———-?
(c) It is true. But in a country like
Bangladesh we ought to take alternative food,———-?
(d) The wise say like that, ———-?
(e) But I don’t think, they will be
satisfied with potatoes instead of rice,———-?
8. Complete the following sentences. 1×5=5
(a) As you sow, so———-.
(b) Although Bangladesh is a populous
country, it———-.
(c) He is my teacher who———-.
(d) I wish I———-.
(e) He took up a part-time job so that———.
9. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms and phrases (any five): 1×5=5
chicken-hearted, apple of discord, at
sixes and sevens, by dint of, blue blood, in front of.
Part B—Composition : Marks -60
10. Write a paragraph about
“Load-Shedding” by answering the questions below. 10
(a) What is load-shedding? (b) Why does it
occur and when? (c) What happens when it occurs frequently? (d) Who are the
worst sufferers of it? (e) How can we solve the problem?
11. Write a short composition on your
hobby.
15
12. Recently you have read an article
about the students’ failure in English. Now make a dialogue between you and
your friend on the causes of failure.
10
13. Suppose you are a student of XI class
of X college. Write an application to your principal for a seat in your college
hostel.
10
11. Complete the following story with
the following cue:
15
Once there lived a happy cobbler who
passed his days in working and singing. A rich businessman neighbour said to
him one day. “How much a year do you earn?”———-
BOARD QUESTIONS-2009
DHAKA BOARD-2009
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) [According to New
Syllabus]
English Second Paper
Part A—Grammar : Marks—40
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense.
1×5=5
|
take |
pray |
offer |
remain
|
keep |
do |
publish |
With extreme competition everywhere
parents are constantly worried about the results. This is a common sight during
the S.S.C Examinations in thousands of families. Special prayers (a) ————in
families having such an examinee. Parents (b) ————special care of their
children. They make sure that their wards get along with studies without the
slightest of problems even without mosquito bites. Parents shuttle to mazars
and temples and (c)——- for the examinees. Sometimes they give cash money and
kinds for their wards. Parents of an examinee usually
(d) ———–worried until the result (e) ————.
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions :—
1×5=5
It was very nice of you to have written to
me. You will be glad to know that I got the first
prize (a)———the debate competition in
English of our college (b)—— the topic “The importance of learning English.” I
will now tell you (c) ——— brief what I said there. English is an international
language. All that is best in modern civilization is available (d) ——– English.
If we avoid English, we will keep ourselves aloof (e) — the civilized world.
Yours ever,
Fahim.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross mark (x) where an article is not needed:— 1×5=5
A brilliant student is (a) — asset. One
day he may be (b)——engineer or (c)—–M.B.B.S.doctor. He makes (d)—–best use of
his time. He makes a proper division of his time and does his duties
accordingly. He knows that youth is (e)—-golden period of (f) —- life. He has
(g) — aim in life. He knows that (h) – life without (i) — aim is like (j) —
ship without a rudder.
4. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms (any five) :— 1×5=5
in the guise of; hard times; a black
sheep; for the purpose of; storm in a tea-cup; from time immemorial; end in
smoke
5. Re-write the following in the reported
speech. 5
“Have you seen your mother, Jerry?”
“I see her every summer. She sends for
me.”
I wanted to cry out. ‘Why are you not with
her? How can she let you go away again?” He said, “She comes up here from
Mannville whenever she can. She does not have a job now.”
6. Read the following passage and transfer the underlined sentences
as directed :—1×5=5
(a) Day to day life in Dhaka is expensive,
(negative) (b) People living below the poverty line lead a miserable life,
(complex) (c) Price hike is one of the biggest problems for them. (positive)
(d) The government has taken necessary measures to keep the price hike under
control, (passive) (e) The people who are greedy are responsible for price
spiral, (simple)
7. Fill in the blanks with tag questions
:— 1×5=5
: We’re going to visit the Fantasy Kingdom
today, (a)———–?
: But we can’t start our journey unless it
stops raining, (b) ————?
: Why don’t we start now? Its only
drizzling, (c)———–?
: The spot is quite far from here, (d)
————?
: So, let’s put off our visit for
tomorrow, (e) ——-?
8. Complete the following sentences :—
1×5=5
(a) Since Bangladesh is an agricultural
country, ———— .
(b) As her economy depends on agriculture,
———— .
(c) We have to develop cultivation
scientifically because———— .
(d) Though our farmers work hard, they do
not get what————.
(e) They cannot improve their condition
but though —……— .
Part B— Composition : Marks—60
9. You are a reporter of a reputed daily.
You have interviewed many slum-dwellers about their ways of life. Now write a
report on them. 10
10. Write a short composition on “The Uses and
Abuses of Satellite Channels.” 15
11. Write an application to the principal of
your college requesting him/her for permission to set up an “English Debating
Club” at your college. 10
12. Write a dialogue between two friends
on frequent road accidents in our country. 10
Or, Write a summery of the following
passage and give a suitable title to it.
Money cannot buy happiness. Money is a must
for our life. But it is not the thing that necessarily brings our happiness.
Happiness is absolutely a psychological thing. It is the name of a feeling. It
means the contentment of mind. He who is satisfied with what he gets and
remains content with his life, is really happy. Happiness cannot be purchased
with money. No doubt money has got something to do with happiness but it cannot
give us happiness. So, we see that the richest men of our society are not the
happiest men. They lead life burdened with cares and anxieties and pass
sleepless nights. On the other hand, there is a large number of poor men who
are happy and they enjoy a sound sleep. The man who is honest and virtuous
though not rich, does not suffer from the anguish of the soul. His conscience
does not torment him. Hence, money cannot ensure happiness. It is only moral
and spiritual development that gives us happiness.
13. Complete the given story following the
cue. 15
Once the house of a rich man was infested
with rats. The house became like the town of Hamelin. There were rats
everywhere———-.
COMILLA BOARD-2009
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) [According to the
Syllabus of 2009]
English Second Paper
Part A—Grammar : Marks—40
[Answer any eight questions out of nine]
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense. Use negatives where
necessary.
1×5=5
|
say |
be |
provide |
face |
participate |
enrich |
Human life (a) ———–not static but dynamic.
A man cannot reach the highest peak of success if he (b) -— in extra
co-curricular activities. Travelling is also an important part of co-curricular
activities. It is travelling which (e)-our knowledge, experience and promotes
our attitudes. Therefore, travelling (d)—–us with knowledge and practical
experience. It can be clearly (e)—that our knowledge can be mobilized by
travelling the different corners of the vast globe.
2. Fill in the gaps with appropriate
prepositions :— 1×5=5
Everyone desires (a) ————wealth. But a few
attain it. Some people hanker (b) ———-riches. Some are content (c)——-what they
have. True happiness lies (d) ——–contentment. It’s high time we gave (e)——-the
habit of covetousness.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) where an article is not needed :—
1×5=5
(a) —–idle man and (b) —–active man cannot
be equal. We know (c)—–story of (d) —–ant and (e)– grasshopper, (f)-ant was
industrious. On the other hand, the grasshopper was really (g) —–lazy. The ant
knew that (h) —–industrious shine. On (i)——–contrary, (j) —–lazy suffer in
life.
4. Fill in the blanks with the suitable
linking words from the list:-
1×5=5
|
unless |
if |
according
to |
what |
where |
which |
and |
until |
The foods that we eat can be divided into
six kinds (a) —–what substances they contain and (b)——-benefits they do to us.
Fish, meat, peas, and milk provide us with protein (c) —– builds our body and helps
us grow, (d)———we do not take all these, we cannot grow well. Vitamins and
mineral salts protect us from diseases (e) —–keep us fit for work.
5. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms (any five):—
1×5=5
a white elephant, skim through, gala day,
to and fro, on the sly, instead of, flesh and blood.
6. Re-write the following in the
reported speech :— 5
“I came here yesterday from my village,”
he said. ‘Why did you come?” I asked. “My mother sent me to you with this
letter.” “How is your mother? I have not seen her for a long time. I hope she
is quite well.”
7. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed in brackets :— 1×5=5
(a) Very few insects are as busy as a bee.
(make it comparative) It is known as an industrious creature, (b) It lives
together. (make it negative) (c) It flies from flower to flower and collects
honey. (make it simple) (d) It stores honey in the hive. (make it passive) (e)
In winter, it remains idle but it works hard in spring. (make it complex) It
leads a disciplined life.
8. Fill in the blanks with tag
questions :— 1×5=5
(a) Nothing is certain,-?
(b) Nila knows you better,-?
(c) Let’s have a discussion,-?
(d) He seldom comes here,-?
(e) You are right,-?
9. Complete the following sentences :— 1×5=5
(a) Water is so vital of all natural
resources that-.
(b) It is water which-.
(c) Our agriculture which-.
(d) Though Bangladesh is blessed with
rivers–.
(e) If the rainfall is timely —
Part B— Composition : Marks—60
10. You are a reporter of a daily
newspaper. Write a report on the rising of prices of essential commodities in
the market. 10
11. Write a short composition on uses and
abuses of the Wonders of
Science.
15
12. Write an application to the principal
of your college seeking permission to go on a study tour. 10
13. Write a dialogue between two friends
stating the causes of failure in English and solution to the problem.
10
14. Complete the following story with
the cue :
15
Once there lived a poor wood cutter. But
he was very honest. He earned his livelihood by selling wood in the market. One
day while he………………………………….
RAJSHAHI BOARD 2009
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) [According to the
Syllabus of 2009]
English Second Paper
Part A — Grammar : Marks — 40
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense.
Use the negatives where necessary :
— 1×5=5
|
walk |
get |
run |
reach |
sit |
buy |
open |
Last Friday I went to the zoo with some of
my friends. We (a) ——- there before the gate (b) ——-. Then we (c) ——- some
tickets and entered the zoo. While we (d)——–, I saw my friend Raihan (e)
——-towards us.
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions :— 1×5=5
Dear Sagor,
I’m going to tell you (a) ——-the proper
use of holidays. They give us relief (b)——-heavy pressure of regular work or
normal duties. They help us to get rid (c) ——-the din and bustle of life. We
know that to work (d) ——- pause is tiresome. So, holidays are essential (e)
——-our life.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) where an article is not needed :— .5xl0=5
Bangladesh is a land of (a) ——-scenic
beauty, (b) ——-land, (c)-rivers and the forests are (d) ——— sources of this
beauty. Geographically Bangladesh can be divided into four regions. In many
places there are a lot of amazing beautiful spots. There are many historical
places also. For this reason, (e) ——-tourism business can flourish here, (f)
——-wild animals of (g) ——-Sundarbans are also (h) ——-great asset. Tourism can
play (i) ——-vital role in national economy. But it is still in its tender age.
So, we have to cross (j) ——-long way.
4. Fill in the blanks with the suitable
linking words from the
list:—
1×5=5
|
otherwise |
but |
so |
although |
however |
which |
accordingly |
Every citizen has some duties and
responsibilities for his nation, (a) ——- most of the people are careless in
this respect. The people of this country have achieved national identity bydint
of a great sacrifice (b) ——-is still evaluated nationally (c) ——-some selfish
people never want to give their recognition, (d) ——-, we all should do some
benevolent activities, (e) ——-, we will be indebted to the nation.
5. Re-write the following in the reported
speech :— 5
“Where are you from?” said the teacher. “I
am from Nepal,” said the student. “How did you find Dhaka when you first
arrived?” said the teacher. “Well, I like it. I think the city is very
beautiful.” said the student.
6. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms (any five) :— 1×5=5
By means of; on the sly; above all; in the
long-run; nip in the bud- on the eve of, take after
7. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed :—
1×5=5
(a) Cox’s Bazar sea-beach is the longest
sea-beach in the world. (complex) (b) It is one of the most beautiful
sea-beaches in the world. (positive) (c) It is called pleasure seeker’s
paradise. (active) (d) The visitors go there for enjoying natural beauties.
(compound) (e) Those who become tired may go to relax there. (simple)
8. Complete the following sentences :—
1×5=5
(a) The poor man is too hungry to——-.
(b)I came here with a view to——-.
(c) The weather was so cold that——-.
(d) Hasib behaves as if——-.
(e) The higher we fly, the harder——-.
Part B— Composition : Marks—60
9. Suppose, you are Maria, a student of
Class XI of Rajshahi Government Mohila College. The cultural week of your
college was observed a few days ago. Now, write a report on
it.
10
10. Write a short composition that tells
about your first day at college.
15
11. Complete the following story following
the cue :
15
Once there lived a happy cobbler who
passed his days in working and singing. A rich neighbour of his was a banker
who one day said to him, “How much a year do you earn?”……………………………
12. Recently you have read an interesting
novel. Now, write a dialogue between you and your friend Tania.
10
Or, Write a summary of the following
passage :—
The general view against student politics
is that they are immature and it is likely that they will be easily misguided
by clever agents from politics altogether, they will remain political lobbies
even when they are grown up and they will be more easily misled in later life
on account of their ignorance and inexperience. The famous philosopher
Aristotle says, “Every human being is a political being.” At schools, colleges
and universities students read history, public administration, civics,
political philosophy and political economy. If they can understand these things
in the abstract, why should they be kept away from the concrete realities of
life? Secondly, it is true that students may discover late in life that the
interest they took in politics in the early years was on the wrong lines and
they might change their opinions.
13. Write a letter to your friend Nasif
telling him about the study tour you enjoyed a few days ago.
JESSORE BOARD-2009
English Second Paper
Part A – Grammar : Marks-40
(Answer any eight questions out of nine)
1. Complete the following passage
with suitable verbs from the list. Put them in the
correct tenses. Use negatives where
necessary.
1×5=5
|
do |
get |
beg |
want |
write |
receive |
choose |
I (a)——–your letter just now. You (b)——–to
know where I (c) ——— myself admitted and which subjects I (d)——–. I am now (e)
— everything in detail.
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions. 1×5=5
Dear Arif,
Thank you so much (a) —–your kind
invitation to your birthday party. I think we shall make enjoy the day very
much. Will Karim be present (b)——–that day? I shall go to your house (c)——–my
younger sister. Convey my best regards (d)——–your parents, (e) ——–
Best wishes.
Yours Tomal.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) where an article is not needed. .5xl0=5
Bangladesh is (a) ————-world’s most
densely populated country. Our development efforts are frustrated because of
(b) —— great size of our population, (c)————-population explosion is (d)
————-constant threat to our environment and (e)———-society. Here population is
growing at such (f) ——-high rate that (g)——environment may soon fail to supply
(h)——-people with their minimum necessities. It is indeed (i) ———alarming
situation. Something should be done to change (j)————-situation.
4. Fill in the gaps with suitable
linking words from the box.
1×5=5
|
in short |
though |
until |
more over |
in spite of |
if |
both |
as |
Mr. X is a miser (a)——–he earns a lot of
money. He seldom buys new clothes, (b)——–he bargains with the shopkeepers to
save money (c)——–having many friends, he always avoids entertaining them,
(d)——–he and his wife put on shabby dresses, (e)——–, he possesses a strange
personality.
5. Make meaningful sentences with the
following phrases and idioms (any five)
1×5=5
Cut out, burning question, in the event
of, at present, far and wide, make fun of, on the whole
6. Rewrite the following in the indirect
speech.
5
Once I asked a little girl. “What is your
mother’s name?” She replied cleverly, “I know my mother’s name but I won’t tell
you that.” I said, “What a celever girl you are! May you prosper in life.”
7. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed. 1×5=5
(a) Cricket is a very exciting game.
(complex) (b) People all over the world enjoy this game very much. (passive)
(c) At present cricket is one of the most popular games in our country. (comparative)
(d) Though it is a very costly game, young men and children get a great deal of
delight playing it. (compound) (e) It is a matter of sorrow that the
performance of Bangladesh Cricket Team is not up to the mark. (exclamatory)
8. Complete the following sentences. 5
(a) My father is a teacher who——–.
(b) Unless he gets up early in the
morning——–.
(c) It is high time we——–.
(d) Though it is raining———.
(e) A patriot is respected——–.
9. Complete the following passage with
suitable words. .5xl0=5
Truthfulness is a noble (a)——–. It is
considered to be the (b)——–and noblest of all virtues. It denotes the
(c)——–habit of speaking the truth. It is synonymous with the (d)
——–straight-forwardness. This very simple and unique virtue (e) ——–a man
nothing but earns for him a lot. For example, it crowns a man with (f)——–and
dignity. Besides, every body believes him and (g)——–him. Furthermore he always
enjoys (h)——–ease and peace. He is (i) —–of none but the Almighty, But
sometimes a (j)——–man is to face an untoward situation and may fall prey to
some culprits.
Part-B : Composition : Marks-60
10. Suppose you are Hasan Utpol, a reporter of
a daily newspaper. You have visited a vote-centre. Write a report on your
observation. 10
11. Write a paragraph on ‘Tour favourite
Teacher” answering the following questions. 15 Questions :
Who is your favourite teacher? Why is he
favourite to you? What difference do you find between your favourite teacher
and others? How does he influence his students in his classroom? Do you desire
to be a teacher like him? Why?
12. Suppose, you are Tanima Chowdhury, a
student of Mymensingh City College. Write an application to your principal
seeking his permission to set up an English Speaking Club in
your College. 10
13. Suppose, you want to buy some books. Now,
write a dialogue between you and the book-seller. 10
14. Complete the following story with the
cue below. 15
There was a crow on a tree with a piece of
meat in its beak. A hungry fox sat under the tree…
SYLHET BOARD-2009
English Second Paper
Part A – Grammar : Marks 40
(Answer any eight questions out of nine)
1. Complete the following passage with
suitable verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tenses. Use negatives
where necessary. 1×5=5
|
dare not |
visit
bedesireattain faceshall
Everybody (a) —–success life, but
few (b) —— it. One of the main reasons for this
failure is that many people (c)——–take
risks. Life (d)——–not a bed of roses. It is full
of troubles and difficulties. We
(e)——–them with courage.
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions. 1×5=5
My dear Mimi,
Love to you. I am very glad to know that
you have stood first in order (a) —-merit. I know you would do well in the
examination as you worked hard. So it is rightly said that industry is the key
(b)——–success. Very few students can do well in the examination (c) ——–dint of
merit. It is seen that those who became great in this mundane world have become
so (d)——–hard labour and perseverance. I pray to omnipotent creator (e)——–your
brilliant result.
Your elder brother. Rashid.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) where an article is not needed. .5xl0=5
Newspaper plays (a) ———important role in
our society. It is (b)——–most useful thing in our modern life. We cannot think
of (c)——–day without it. To read news paper is (d) ——– good habit, (e) ——– more
we read newspaper (f) ——– more we can acquire knowledge. If we don’t read it,
we shall be (g) ——–frogs in (h) ——–dark well. It is (i) ——–looking glass of
(j)——–modern world.
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable
linking words from the list. 1×5=5
|
thus |
so |
| as |
| besides |
| who |
even |
| because |
Honesty is a noble virtue. The man (a)
——–possesses this rare quality is the happiest person in the world. To be
honest, man should have trustworthiness (b) ——– nobody trusts a liar,
(c)——–Allah helps the honest people, (d)——–children should be taught honesty
from the very beginning of life, (e)——–children should be developed among
the honest people.
5. Re-write the following in the reported
speech. 5
Once I said to a sweet girl. “What is your
mother’s name?”
She replied cleverly, “I know my mother’s
name but I won’t tell you that.”
I said, “What a clever girl you are!”
“I don’t tell my mother’s name to anybody
whom I don’t know.” She spoke with an air of confidence.
6. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed. 1×5=5
(a) The Jamuna is one of the biggest
rivers in Bangladesh. (make it comparative) (b) When it is summer, it becomes
emaciated. (make it simple) (c) During the rainy season, it assumes a terrible
shape. (make it complex) (d) Every body knows it. (make it interrogative) (e)
Tourists from home and abroad visit its shore. (make it passive)
7. Fill in the blanks with appropriate tag
questions. 1×5=5
: You are going abroad, (a)——–.
: No, not yet, unless I can manage money,
I cannot go, (b)——–.
: I admit you can’t. But you have much
money (c)
: You don’t know our present state. Now my
father has to maintain a very large family (d) —. : I admit, Your father can
manage it if he wishes (e)——–.
8. Complete the following sentences. 5
(a) It is true that most of the parents in
our country are not interested enough to——–.
(b) Parents think that spending money for
the children’s education is unwise specially when——.
(c) They think female children need no
education because they——–.
(d) To lesson discrimination in children’s
educational status the government gives subsidy for female children so that —–.
(e) It is a good sign that now a days—–.
9. Complete the following passage with
suitable words. .5×10=5
No sooner (a)——–Rahim entered my office
(b)—— I offered him a cup of tea. Though he is my close friend, he is junior
(c) —— me by 2 years. He joined (d) ——–army 5 years ago. I said to him, “My car
(e)——–stolen just now.” He consoled me. He told me that he (f)——– solve the
matter. He also said that it was (g) ———easy task for him (h) ——–find out the
thief (i) — he took a cup of tea and went to the (j) ——Police Station.
Part-B : Composition : Marks-60
10. You are a reporter of a renowned
newspaper. You have experienced an unexpected fire on a garment factory. Now,
write a report on
it.
10
11. Write a short composition on a journey by
train you have recently enjoyed.
15
12. Suppose you are Rana. You are a regular
student of XII class of Barisal College, You have a common room without modern
facilities.
Now, write an application to the Principal
of your college for increasing facilities for the college common room.
10
13. Hasan gets up late in the morning. So he
cannot complete his lesson in time. His result is bad in the examination. On
the other hand, Kamal gets up early in the morning and prepares his lesson
accordingly. He is doing well in the examination.
10
Now, write a dialogue between Hasan and
Kamal about the benefits of early rising.
14. Complete the story following the cue.
15
Once there lived a good King in Scotland.
His name was Robert Bruce. He loved his country and his subjects, very dearly.
His subjects had a great love and respect for him. One day his enemies attacked
his country and drove him away from his kingdom———————.
BARISAL BOARD-2009
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) [According to the Syllabus
of 2009]
English Second Paper Part A —
Grammar : Marks — 40
(Answer any eight questions out of
nine)
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense. Usethe negatives where
necessary :
—1×5=5
Write reach |
happen come do twinkle
return
At last your long awaited letter (a) ————-
us yesterday. You can hardly imagine how I
jumped for joy and how mummy’s eyes (b)——–
with delight. When papa (c) ———-
- home in the evening and we told him that
you (d)— very well in your mid-term examination he, too, was very pleased. So
you may be sure of a very warm welcome when you (e)———-— here for Christmas.
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions. 1×5=5
Dear Sir,
1 shall be grateful to you if you kindly
publish the following write-up in your Newspaper. “Culture is the mirror and
reflection (a) ————life (b) ——–a society, (c)—— a country. From the beginning
of cable TV, the western as well as Indian culture is sweeping (d) ————our
culture. If we fail to make our people interested (e) ————our own culture, the
cultural invasion is a must. We should make all our efforts to improve our
cultural heritage and entertainment media, so that we can uphold our heritage.”
Yours sincerely, A. Salam
Writes from Oxford University.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) where an article is not needed. .5xl0=5
When (a) ———— great poet, Ferdousi, began
to write (b).—— Shahnama, the sultan promised him (c) ————piece of gold for
each (d) ———-verse. When (e) ——– epic was finished, it contained
sixty thousand (f) ———— verses. Instead of giving gold coins, he offered the
poet only sixty thousand silver (g) ————- coins. The poet refused to take the
silver coins and left the court with (h)——broken heart. He was (i)—–aggrieved
man. Later on the sultan realised that he had made (j)——blunder.
4. Fill in the blanks with the suitable
linking words from the list below:—_1x5=5
fact
| recently | sometimes |
besides | for instance | though
| while
(a)————man has made tremendous
technological progress, he has not able to conquer
nature completely, (b)——-….. , he is hit
by natural calamities, (c) ————, a
devastating flood very often occurs in
Bangladesh leaving people homeless (d) ————
other various calamities damage and
destroy life and property, (e) ————, some of the
African countries are affected by drought.
5. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms (any five) :— 1×5=5
at the sight of, black and blue, hard and
fast, the lion share, beat about the bush, throw dust in ones eyes, well off
6. Re-write the following in the
reported speech :— 5
“Where did you go yesterday?” said Lipi.
“I went to Chittagong to see my mother,”
said Mina. “She has been suffering from high blood pressure.”
“Is she sound now?” said Lipi. “No,” said
Mina.
7. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed :—•
1×5=5
(a) Pahela Baishakh is undoubtedly the
most celebrated festival in Bangladesh. (complex)
(b) It is the day of the year when the
roads get so jam packed. (simple) (c) Almost everyone enjoys the day in his own
way. (passive) (d) Although I hate gathering, I enjoy activities of the flood
of masses this day. (compound) (e) How enthusiastic the people look on this
day! (assertive)
8. Fill in the blanks with appropirate
tag questions. 1×5=5
: Hi Rahim, why are you staying here
alongside the road?
: Actually I am waiting for Kamal,
(a)————?
: Kamal? I also have come here to meet
him, (b)————?
: Has he told you about something?
: No. He just told me to meet him here. I
don’t know more about this, (c)————?
: So far as I know, he wants to go to the
fair, (d)————?
: Really? Oh, here’s Kamal coming. Let’s
discuss this with him, (e)————?
9. Complete the following sentences :— 1×5=5
(a) Yesterday Mita had an accident
while————.
(b) No sooner had we heard the news————.
(c) We took her to a hospital which————.
(d) As it was a public hospital————.
(e) But our patient was so serious
that————.
Part B—Composition : Marks—60
10. Write a report on the devastating
consequences of drug addiction in the context of Bangladesh. 10 Or,
Write a paragraph on ‘Tour Future Plan of Life” by answering the questions
below.
(a) What is your future plan of life? (b)
Why have you adopted this plan? (c) How are you preparing yourself according to
this? (d) Do you find it difficult to materialise your plan? (e) What is your
parents’ idea about your plan?
11. Write a short composition on the
celebration of the Pahela Baishakh as a common festival in Bangladesh on the
basis of your personal experience. 15
Or, Write a short composition that
expresses your opinion about the birds of Bangladesh.
12. Write an application to the Principal of
your college for a seat in the college hostel. 10 Or, Read the following
advertisement from the Daily New Nation and then write an application with a CV
in response to it.
Vacancy Announcement
Applications are invited for recruitment
of an Assistant Accountant for Shahin Girls’ College. Interested candidates
having at least graduation degree are encouraged to apply by 15 Sept, 2008
to-Principal Shahin Girls’ College Dhaka Cantt. Dhaka.
13. Suppose you are Lina and your friend
is Hena. Now, make a dialogue between you and your friend about the importance
of punctuality in student life. 10
Or, Write a summary of the following
passage.
There are many causes of greenhouse
effect. The deforestation and burning down of the tropical forests, rapid
growth of unplanned industries, overpopulation, pollution, increase of temperature
etc. are the causative factors of greenhouse effect. Overpopulation is a
problem for any country. They need additional things for their survival. They
need to cut down trees to build their houses, furniture, boats, fuel etc. Thus
we are losing our forests and trees. It causes natural imbalance. The use of
various chemicals in mills and factories has a great effect on our environment.
Besides, these mills and factories emit black smoke and pollute the air. Thus
deforestation, the rapid growth of unplanned industries, the use of
chlorofluorocarbons in packaging and manufacturing chemical products etc.
produce huge amount of carbon dioxide gas, which acts as the main agent of
greenhouse effect.
14. Complete the given story following the
cue. 15 I
live in Chittagong. My elder brother works in Sylhet. Last summer he asked me
to stay a few days with him and sent me a plane ticket. That was my first
journey by air. I arrived at the airport about an hour before the flight and
checked in and waited in the lounge. I——
CHITTAGONG BOARD2009
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) [According to New
Syllabus]
English Second Paper
Part A—Grammar : Marks—40
(Answer any eight questions out of nine)
1. Complete the passage with suitable
verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tense. Use the negatives where
necessary :— 1×5=5
feel | lead |
make
inspire |
create |
imply devote
Patriotism is a noble virtue. It (a)
______a man to do everything just and fair for his country and people. Actually
it (b) ______those qualities which makes a person (c) ______his/her life for
the well being of his country. Patriotic zeal (d) ______a person dutiful,
energetic and enthusiastic. On other hand, those devoid of patriotic zeal (e)
______any scruple to plot against the country.
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions :— 1×5=5
Dear Sebanty,
We are pleased to learn that you will be
able to start the course (a) —— Business studies from September this year. In
reply (b)—your request, we have allotted you room number 315 in the East Hall.
You must complete your registration (c) —— August. Classes will start (d) ——
September 12. We look forward (e) —— meeting you.
Patricia Jones
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross mark (x) where an article is not needed:—1×5=5
An angry man is not liked (a) —— even by
(b) —— idiot. There is difference between the educated and (c) – uneducated. An
educated (d) —— person should come forward to educate (e)—— uneducated.
On the other hand (f)–rich man should have (g) —— sympathy for (h) ——
poor there is difference between (i)—— poor man and (j) —— rich man.
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable
phrases and linking words from the list:—1×5=5
[after all, because of. somehow, in fact,
when, however, unfortunately |
Having a degree on medicine Gulliver went
on a voyage, (a) —the ship was wrecked but he (b)—managed to swim ashore, He
slept a deep sleep (c)—–— his tiredness, (d) – he woke up he saw many tiny
creatures, (e)–—, they were the human beings smaller than Gulliver himself.
5. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms (any five) :— 1×5=5
well off, put up with, in order to, ups
and downs, so that, by hook or by crook.
6. Change the form of speech of the
following passage 5
“Where is my son?” said the Grocer. “A
crow carried your son away” said the fruitseller. “You liar. How can a crow
carry away such a big boy?” “Just the same way as mice can eat away the balance
and weights.”
7. Read the following passage and
transfer the underlined sentences as directed : 1×5=5
(a) Robert Frost lives in a small
apartment in the capital city Toronto. (complex) (b) His wife Catherine, loves
gardening. (negative) (c) Toronto is one of the most expensive cities of the
world. (positive) His relatives often come to stay with him. (d) They don’t
realize the high cost of living in Toronto. (interrogative) (e) However, he
loves his relatives a great deal. (passive)
8. Fill in the blanks with tag questions
:— 1×5=5
Congratulations Terence. You have made an
excellent result, (a) —-? Thanks. But my
parents and teachers also deserve the
credit, (b) ———-? Right you are. We ought to
remain grateful to them, (c)– ? Certainly.
You too studied hard, (d)——- ? Yes. it
is our duty to study in a disciplined way.
(e) ———-?
9. Complete the following sentences :— 1×5=5
(a) Acid rain is harmful because-
(b) The wind was so strong that ——–.
(c) Had he been a little careful——— .
(d) They were frightened when ——–—.
(e) Take your umbrella lest-——.
Part B—Composition : Marks—60
10. Write a report on the problem of
traffic jam in your locality bringing out the causes, effects and possible
solutions. 10
Or, Write a paragraph on your visit to a
trade fair by answering the following questions
(a) When and where was that fair held? (b)
What was the area of the fair and how many stalls were there? (c) What kinds of
stalls were there? (d) How many countries participated in the fair? (e) What is
the impact of such fairs on the economy?
11. Write a composition on Wonders of
Modern Science or Benefits of Reading
Newspapers.
15
12. Write an application to the principal
of your college requesting him to pass necessary orders for a study tour for
the outgoing students of class XII after the send-up test. 10
13. Write a dialogue between two friends
on the choice of career. Or, Write a summary of the following passage.
The dowry system is a curse to our
society. It can be an amount of money or some kind of property that a wife or
her family is to pay to the bridegroom or his family. It was a social custom in
ancient times in many parts of the world. But at present, dowry is nothing less
than a dreadful bane to a family with a marriageable daughter or sister. In
this subcontinent most of the families face this heinous problem. A family with
a maiden or spinster finds it impossible to marry her off only if they are not
wealthy. In many cases, the parents of the bride are compelled against their
conscience to promise an amount of dowry to the groom or his relatives
knowing fully well that it is beyond their capacity to pay it in the near
future. More often than not, the helpless girl starts being tortured within a.
few weeks or at best months for her family’s inability to pay the promised
dowry. And as we all know, the luckless girl is often tortured physically and
kicked out of the house or even brutally killed for having not been born in a
family with enough wealth to meet the lusty demands of the family with
so-called superiority of having a son. Our young generation has to be conscious
about this dreadful curse. It is high time that all eligible bachelors started
to shout a big ‘no’ to this heinous vice. We must start large-scale postering,
canvassing and advertising to motivate and persuade people against this
abominable crime against humanity.
14. Complete the following story
following the cue. 15
Once a dog stole a piece of meat from a
shop. Holding it in his mouth, he was running beside a stream. When the dog was
crossing a bridge over the stream, it discovered an image in the
water……………………………..
DINAJPUR BOARD-2009
English Second Paper
Part A – Grammar : Marks-40
(Answer any eight questions out of nine)
1. Complete the following passage
with suitable verbs from the list. Put them in the correct tenses. Use
negatives where necessary. 1×5=5
|
begin |
say |
hold |
bid |
call |
invite |
recite |
A few days ago the marriage ceremony of my
elder sister was (a) ——–in a very befitting manner. We (b)——–our friends and
relatives. The invited guests (c) ——–to come in the evening. After the arrival
of the bridegroom the Qazi Solemnized the marriage (d)——– the related verses
from the holy Quran. While (e) ——–farewell to my sister my parents burst into
tears.
2. Read the following letter and fill in
the blanks with suitable prepositions. 1×5=5
Dear Mohon,
Sorry for my unwilling delay to attend the
function (a) ——–your residence. When I was ready (b) —— the function, my father
(c)——–giving me any information, cause to me. He had fallen seriously ill. So I
could not help taking him (d)——–a Clinic for immediate treatment. I hope I will
visit you (e)——–a week.
3. Use articles where necessary. Put a
cross (x) where an article is not needed. .5xl0=5
We were returning home. On (a)——–way we
met (b) ———little girl. She was selling (c) —— flowers on (d) ———street. She
requested us to buy (e)——–flower. My mother is (f)——–kind-hearted woman,
(g)——–motherly affection rose at (h)——— sight of her. She gave her (i) ——— ten
taka note and bought some flowers. We should be kind to (j) — — helpless.
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable
linking words. 1×5=5
(a) ——– being a small country, Bangladesh
has a huge population. Most people here live below the poverty line and are (b)
——–unable to educate their children (c)…..— this situation, we have far too
many students to educate, (d) ——– financial and resource constraints, the government
cannot fund the requisite number of educational institutions, (e) ——–every
educational institution is over-crowded.
5. Make meaningful sentences with the
following idioms (any five)
1×5=5
for the sake of, in spite of, in the
long-run, good for nothing, at a glance, to and fro
6. Re-write the following in the reported
speech. 5
I asked Nisa, “What’s your mothers name”?
“I know my mothers name taut I won’t tell
you that. I don’t tell my mother’s name to anybody whom 1 don’t know” said she,
I said, “What a clever girl you are!”
7. Read the following passage and
transform the underlined sentences as directed. 1×5=5
(a) Health is wealth, (make it complex)
(b) A healthy poor man is happier than a sick moneyed man, (make it positive)
(c) Though a healthy man is an asset to his family, an unhealthy man is a
liability. (make it compound) (d) He can succeed in life. (make it
interrogative) (e) Everybody must be conscious of health. (make it negative)
8. Fill in the blanks with appropriate tag
questions. 1×5=5
Do you know about computer?
Of course, it is fairly a recent
invention, (a) ———?
It has now become an essential part of
modern life, (b) ——?
It has greatly benefited us, (c)——–?
Any device that helps people perform mathematical
calculation can be called computer, (d)
________?
Now, let us hope for the latest one
(e)——–?
9. Complete the following sentences. 5
(a) There goes a proverb that———.
(b) Though lost wealth can be regained by
hard work, lost time——–.
(c) Time is so valuable that—–—.
(d) Those who have become great in life
(e) If we make the best use of time——–.
Part-B : Composition : Marks-60
10. Write a paragraph about “Newspaper” by
answering the questions below. 10
(a) What is a newspaper? (b) When and
where was the newspaper published first? (c) What is the necessity of a
newspaper? (d) What are the demerits of a newspaper? (e) How are the people
benefited from a newspaper?
11. Write a short composition on your
childhood
memories.
15
12. Suppose, you have passed the H.S.C.
Examination this year. Now you need a testimonial for your admission to a
university. Write an application to the principal of your college for a
testimonial.
10
13. Suppose, you are Nafis. You are talking
with your friend Sagar about the frequent failure of Bangladesh Cricket Team in
the international matches. Now, make a dialogue between you and your friend
Sagar on the said topic.
14. Complete the following story following
the clue. 15
Shaikh Sadi was a great poet. He used to
put on simple dress. Once he took shelter in the house of a nobleman. The
nobleman could not recognize him and treated him as an ordinary man—————.

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