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Sl. School Ques. Page Ans. Page
1. Mymensingh Girls’ Cadet College, Mymensingh........................................................................ 3 ..................... 8
2. Feni Girls’ Cadet College, Feni.................................................................................................... 4 ..................... 9
3. Joypurhat Girls’ Cadet College, Joypurhat .................................................................................. 6 .................... 10

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4. Dhanmondi Govt. Girls’ High School, Dhaka ............................................................................ 11 ................... 24
5. Willes Little Flower School & College, Dhaka........................................................................... 12 ................... 25
6. Bindubasini Govt. Girls’ High School, Tangail .......................................................................... 14 ................... 26
7. Our Lady of Fatema Girls’ High School, Cumilla ...................................................................... 15 ................... 27
8. Laxhmipur Adarsha Samad Govt. High School, Laxhmipur....................................................... 16 ................... 28
9. BAF Shaheen College, Chattogram ............................................................................................ 18 ................... 29
10. The Buds Residential Model High School, Sreemangal, Moulvibazar ....................................... 19 ................... 30
11. Udayan Secondary School, Barishal ........................................................................................... 21 ................... 31
12. Gaibandha Govt. Boys’ High School, Gaibandha....................................................................... 22 ................... 32

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13. Exclusive Model Test - 01 ..........................................................................................................33 ................... 48
14. Exclusive Model Test - 02 ..........................................................................................................34 ................... 48
15. Exclusive Model Test - 03 .......................................................................................................... 36 ................... 49
16. Exclusive Model Test - 04 ..........................................................................................................37 ................... 50
17. Exclusive Model Test - 05 .......................................................................................................... 39 ................... 51
18. Exclusive Model Test - 06 .......................................................................................................... 40 ................... 52
19. Exclusive Model Test - 07 .......................................................................................................... 42 ................... 53
20. Exclusive Model Test - 08 ..........................................................................................................43 ................... 54
21. Exclusive Model Test - 09 .......................................................................................................... 45 ................... 55
22. Exclusive Model Test - 10 .......................................................................................................... 46 ................... 56
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Mymensingh Girls’ Cadet College, Mymensingh
Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
authority bribery government illicit dishonesty political undertake strategies involve private
Corruption is a form of (a)  or criminal activity (b)  by a person or organization entrusted with a
position of (c) , often to acquire (d)  benefit, or, abuse of entrusted power for one's (e)  gain.
Corruption may include many activities including (f)  and embezzlement, though it may also (g) 
practices that are legal in many countries, (h)  corruption occurs when an office-holder or other (i) 
employee acts in an official capacity for personal gain, (j)  to counter corruption are often summarized
under the umbrella term anti-corruption.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Bangladesh is one of the world’s (a)  growing countries in IT industry right now. Our (b)  are the ones
that (c)  the lifestyles and viewpoint of our society. While unemployment is hitting youths (d) .
outsourcing and (e)  have emerged with the changing outlook on empowering the youths. Our traditional
social viewpoints (f)  us to ensure more stable jobs & stable life rather than to take challenges. But the good
thing is that our social viewpoint is (g) .The government has been (h)  people to get more involved in
freelancing jobs than sitting (i)  and wasting time thinking of fewer opportunities in the competitive
physical job(j) .
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
Unsafe levels of pesticides was thereby detected traces of antibiotics.
the issue should be
Adulteration in several samples of pasteurized milk.
addressed
in around half of the vegetables and more than a
Samples of chicken and fish were found
quarter of fruits.
in samples of coriander, mango and fresh
High microbial populations contained
shrimps.
Instead of focusing only on the
are present at the root level.
end products
4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
require be provide spread promote define anticipate direct remain stay
E-commerce is rapidly being (a)  in our country. It may be (b)  as a business process through
electronic transition. Buyers and sellers are not (c)  to talk face to face. We may get our required product
(d)  at home. One of the best opportunities (e)  that businessmen from home and abroad can (f) 
their business using this system (g)  in their respective countries. It (h)  us with global information,
resources and services. It is (i)  that it will (j)  our domestic business very soon.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
A Peacock taunted a Crane with the dullness of her plumage. "Look at my brilliant colours." said she, "and see
how much finer they are than your poor feathers." "I am not denying," replied the Crane, "that yours are far
gayer than mine: but when it comes to flying, I can soar into the clouds, whereas you are confined to the earth
like any dunghill cock."
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Patriotism is a noble virtue. (Negative)
(b) It inspires a man to do everything for the wellbeing of the country. (Complex)
(c) It is a quality that impels a man to sacrifice his own interest, comfort, pleasure and even his life for the sake
of his country. (Simple)
(d) A true patriot performs many duties for the country and compatriots. (Complex)
(e) He is dutiful, energetic and enthusiastic. (Negative)
(f) He obeys the law, pays taxes regularly and thinks for the country. (Interrogative)
(g) He always thinks for the development of the country. (Negative)
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(h) On the other hand, an unpatriotic man engages all his time in achieving his own interest. (Compound)
(i) In fact, a true patriot is praised and honoured in the long run. (Active)
(j) We should devote ourselves to the convenience of the country and compatriots. (Imperative)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) A man  can do anything against morality.
(b) A corrupt man is .
(c) The man taking bribe is .
(d) Everybody tries to .
(e) Necessary steps are being taken by the government .
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
To maintain peace in this world, we need universal (a) brother. In this world there are (b) differ religions like
Islam, Christianity, (c) Buddha, etc. (d) Friend among the (e) believe of different religions can play an important
role to drive away (f) trust and (g) concept about different religions. We should prefer (h) man to religious
difference. A person who is (i) true aware of his own religion can never (j) like the followers of other religions.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) Let us have a walk in the open field, ?
(b) I am in the habit of walking every morning, ?
(c) Morning walk is good for health, ?
(d) Nobody should miss this opportunity, ?
(e) Try to form the habit of morning walk, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
Exam strategy is very important to be successful in the examination. (a)  subject knowledge, a student
should be strategic. (b)  examination approaches, he should be careful about exam dates, time and the
things (c)  are required to be readied. He should attempt to answer all the questions (d)  instruction and
(e)  he will get the desired success.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
youve cut off your hair asked jim laboriously as if he had not arrived at that patent fact yet cut it off and sold it
said della dont you like me just as well anyhow im me without my hair aint i
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Farhan/Farhana and you have recently completed your MBA with BBA (Hons) in
Accounting. You have seen a vacancy for the post of Accounts Officer in a renowned company. Now,
write a CV with a cover letter for the post. Your CV should not exceed one page. 8
13. Suppose, you are Sadik/Sadika, a student of KB School, Kushtia. You are facing some problems in your
school library, specially the inadequacy of books essential for your studies. Now, write an application to
the Headmaster of your school praying for enhancing library facilities. 10
14. Modern technology has made different types of digital devices available in our everyday life. From a little
child to an aged person, everyone is getting addicted to using them a huge amount of time every day. Now
write a paragraph in 180 words on Digital Addiction. 10
15. Write a composition on Woman Empowerment in Bangladesh. 12

Feni Girls’ Cadet College, Feni


Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
exist has derive categorize orbit be ranged think known observed
A galaxy (a)  a gravitationally bound system of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark
matter. The word galaxy (b)  from the Greek galaxies, literally "milky", a reference to the Milky Way.
Galaxies (c)  in size from dwarfs with just a few hundred million stars to giants with one hundred trillion
stars, each (d)  its galaxy's center of mass. Galaxies (e)  according to their visual morphology as
elliptical, spiral, or irregular. Many galaxies (f)  to have super massive black holes at their centers. The
Milky Way's central black hole (g)  as Sagittarius A+, (h)  a mass four million times greater than the
Sun. As of March 2016, GN-Z11 is the oldest and most distant (i)  galaxy with a comoving distance of 32
billion light-years from Earth, and observed as it (j)  just 400 million years after the Big Bang.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Born in 1883 in Lebanon, Khalil Gibran (a)  to the United States in 1895 and (b)  to Boston's artistic
community. Initially showing promise as an artist, he also (c)  writing newspaper columns and books in
Arabic, drawing attention of his prose poems. After moving to New York City, Gibran began (d)  books in
English, including his most famous work, The Prophet (1923). The popularity of The prophet (e)  well after
the author's death in 1931, making him the third-best-selling poet of all time.
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3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
Column A Column B
Khalil Gibran although he received informal lessons from a local doctor.
A quiet, sensitive young boy, worked as a tax collector.
His early education was sporadic moved the family to Boston, Massachusetts.
was born on January 6, 1883, to a Maronite Christian family in
Gibran's temperamental father
Bsharri, Lebanon.
Seeking a better life, Gibran's mother in he displayed an early artistic aptitude and a love for nature that
1895 became evident in later works.
4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
spread keep protect look grow Be bellow communicate have sing
Whales have a way of (a)  with their own kind. They (b)  in contact with one another through snores
and groans. A herd (c)  over several square miles almost certainly knows where everybody (d) .
Whales have loud voices. A blue whale can (e)  as loud as a lion. Mother whales (f)  strong feelings
for their young ones. They (g)  after them until they are (h)  up enough to swim and (i) 
themselves. It is learnt that whales can (j)  in chorus to enjoy themselves.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
The teacher said to the students, "Do you know that your examinations will be starting next week? You will
have to work hard if you want to get through with good marks. Cheer up! Do not waste your time and start doing
your revision work immediately. May God reward your hard work with a great success!
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Once two women quarrelled over a baby, each claiming the baby as her own. (Compound)
(b) As the dispute could not be settled, they were brought to a judge for a settlement. (Simple)
(c) The judge left no stone unturned to solve the problem. (Affirmative)
(d) He also tried his best to make them accept the truth but both clung to their claims. (Simple)
(e) The wise judge then ordered the executioner to cut the baby into two equal parts. (Passive)
(f) At this, one woman remained quiet but the other one cried out in sorrow. (Complex)
(g) The real mother did not want to kill her son. (Interrogative)
(h) So she decided to leave her demand. (Passive)
(i) The fake mother gladly accepted his proposal. (Negative)
(j) Then the judge gave the baby to the weeping mother and punished the other one. (Simple)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) If a student is devoted to his studies, .
(b) A good student should be conscious of politics but .
(c) The old man walked slowly lest .
(d) Had I been invited, .
(e) We love and help one another as if .
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
Bangladesh is an (a) populated country. Her (b) dense of population per square mile is very high. The per capita
income of people is also low. Majority of people live here below (c) poor line. Moreover, there arc lots of
problems that are the (d) hinder to her development. Political (e) rest is one of them. We are living in a (f)
democrat country. We have many (g) achieve though we live in (h) sufficient. The country is gradually
advancing towards (i) prosper. But observing hartal has become a bad political culture in our country. It harms
economy and causes a great suffering to (j) politics people. We should give up the practice of hartal for our own
interest.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) Nothing is impossible, ?
(b) I think everybody knows it, ?
(c) Let's arrange a class party, ?
(d) Everybody loves flower, ?
(e) Nothing can satisfy him, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
English is the most widely used international language. (a)  communicating with the foreigners, we cannot
but use this language. There are certain jobs in the country (b)  the jobs of a pilot, a postman, a telephone
operator etc. where English is very essential. (c)  a student wishing to go abroad must learn English. (d)
 the importance of learning English in our country cannot be ignored. (e)  we should put high
importance on learning English.
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the continuing care retirement community (CCRC) has become one alternative to the impending increase in our
elderly population according to Estella Espinoza Professor of gerontology at the University of Connecticut.
Nursing homes arc no longer the answer to this social need she said.
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you arc Rezu/Rezina. You completed your BSc in Computer Science last month. Recently you
have seen a vacancy advertisement in Prothom Alo for the post of IT officer in Mango Corporation. Now,
write a CV with a cover letter to the Manager, HR . Your CV should not exceed one page. 8
13. Suppose, you are Rana/Rina. You are a student of ABC high school, Feni. There is no computer club in
your school. Now, write an application to your Headmaster for setting up a computer club. 10
14. Agriculture is the heart of our economy. Now, write a paragraph in 250 words on “A Modern Farmer”.
10
15. Bangladesh is a country of six seasons. Now, write a composition on “The Season You Like Most"
narrating different aspects of it. 12

Joypurhat Girls’ Cadet College, Joypurhat


Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
while give between unequal over deprive equal cause if upon
In a society, all men are not (a)  well-off. Some people are very rich (b)  some are very poor. The (c)
 distribution of wealth is the main (d)  of it. Many people are often (e)  of the basic needs of life.
The rich always draw a line of contrast (f)  themselves and the poor. They look down (g)  the poor.
They think (h)  the poor have riches, they will lose their control (i)  them. So, the poor should be (j)
 their due rights.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Language is a (a)  tool for communication.lt is not only a means of (b)  thoughts and ideas, but it
builds friendships, economic relationships and cultural ties.We can communicate (c)  with signs without
language.A (d)  shapes the way people perceive the world (e)  it also helps to define culture of any
society. It opens our (f)  and guides us into a magical (g)  of fancies and dreams. The proper learning
of language helps us to (h)  ourselves, our minds, and also our personality. Human language is (i) 
because it is a (j)  communication system that is learned instead of biologically inherited for some people.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
Bangladesh should make the best use of our rivers for our greater interest.
It flow a network of many large and small rivers.
The small rivers is only during the rainy season.
The large rivers has all the year round.
We a riverine country.
4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
work leave return do should give go leave can is
When skilled and experienced people (a)  the country and (b)  in other countries and stay there, it is
called brain drain. In our country many brilliant students (c)  to abroad for higher education but they (d)
 return to their native land after completing the education. They stay there and work in that country. This is
also brain drain. But when the students (e)  after completing their education it is not brain drain. Brain drain
is a great loop for every country as there (f)  always the scarcity of skilled and talented man rows. There are
a lot of reasons of the talented people's (g)  the country. First of all is the alluring offers which the
developed countries (h) . Secondly our country (i)  provide suitable jobs for those skilled and expert
people.In spite of that, expert people should not leave the country. They (j)  do something for the nation.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
I said to the old man, “What are you doing?” “I am watching the boys swimming in the pond,” he said. “How
happy they are! May Allah bless them.” “Let me sit by you and enjoy the scene,” I said.
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) We are proud of our freedom fighters. (Make it interrogative)
(b) Their contribution will never be forgotten. (Make it affirmative)
(c) Their sacrifice is greater than any other thing. (Make it positive)
(d) But today many of them lead a very miserable life. (Make it complex)
(e) If we take proper steps, their condition may improve. (Make it simple)
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(f) Their allowance should be increased. (Make it active)
(g) We should respect them. (Make it passive)
(h) We should never forget their sacrifice. (Make it affirmative)
(i) We should regard their sacrifice. (Make it negative)
(j) The freedom fighters are the real heroes. (Make it complex)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) I would not take the job if .
(b)  the man went away.
(c) There will be a meeting tomorrow .
(d)  making so much noise?
(e) You can’t stop me .
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
(a) Kind is a divine virtue. So we should not be (b) kind to the people in distress and even to (c) low animals.
Some people (d) joy beating animals like dogs and cats. This is an (e) rational behaviour. Our social life is
always (f) danger by bad people. They may (g) courage you to do evil things and (h) courage you to do good
things. Try to be the (i) follow of the great men in the society. Nobody likes the man whose (j) behave is not
good.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) Life is full of struggles, ?
(b) We are to overcome them if we want to succeed in life, ?
(c) So, we should face them with courage, ?
(d) We may fail at first, ?
(e) But we must not lose heart, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
The food 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.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
in spite of his illness rahul went to college he seemed to be very tired and worried his teacher mr wahed advised
him to leave college at once
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Rubi. You have seen a vacancy advertisement in the daily Prothom Alo for the post of
probationary officer in a private bank. Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the post. Your CV should
not exceed one page. 8
13. Imagine, you are a student of Mirpur High School. A cyclone hit your area and damaged your school
building. Now, write an application to your Headteacher on behalf of your class for holding the Test
examination a week later. 10
14. Write a paragraph in 250 words on “A Day Labourer”. 10
15. Write a composition on “Rural Development in Bangladesh”. 12
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Mymensingh Girls’ Cadet College, Mymensingh
Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) dishonesty (b) undertaken (c) authority (d) illicit (e) private (f) bribery (g) involve (h) Political (i)
governmental (j) strategies
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) fastest (b) youths (c) change (d) hard/ badly (e) freelancing (f) motivate (g) changing (h) inspiring (i) idle (j)
market
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) Unsafe levels of pesticides were found in several samples of pasteurized milk.
(b) Adulteration was thereby detected in samples of coriander, mango and fresh shrimps.
(c) Samples of chicken and fish contained trace of antibiotics.
(d) High microbial populations are present in around half of the vegetables and more than a quarter of fruits.
(e) Istead of focusing only on the end products, the issue should be addressed at the root level.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) spread (b) defined (c) required (d) staying (e) is (f) direct (g) remaining (h) provides (i) anticipated (j)
promote
5. Changing the form of speech
A Peacock taunted a Crane with the dullness of her plumage and told him to look at her brilliant colours. She
also told him to see how much finer they were than his poor feathers. The Crane replied that he was not denying
that hers were far gayer than his : but when it went to flying, he could soar into the cloud, whereas she was
confined to the earth like any dunghill cock.
6. Changing sentences
(a) Patriotism is not an ignoble virtue.
(b) It inspires a man so that he can do everything for the wellbeing of the country.
(c) It is a quality impelling a man to sacrifice his own interest, comfort, pleasure and even his life for the rake
of his country.
(d) The person who is a true patriot performs many duties for the country and compatriots.
(e) He is not undutiful, weak and unenthusiastic.
(f) Doesn't he obey law, pay taxes regularly and think for the country?
(g) He never thinks for the retrogression of the country.
(h) On the other hand, an unpatriotic man wants to achieve his own interest and so he engages all his time
(i) In fact, people praise and honour a true patriot in the long run.
(j) Let's devote ourselves to the convenience of the country and compatriots.
7. Completing sentences
(a) A man who is corrupted can do anything against morality.
(b) A corrupt man is disliked by all.
(c) The man taking bribe is a corrupted one.
(d) Everybody tries to avoid corruption.
(e) Necessary steps are being taken by the government to make our country corruption free.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) brotherhood (b) different (c) Buddhism (d) Friendship (e) believers (f) distrust (g) misconcept (h) humanity
(i) truly (j) dislike
9. Tag questions
(a) Let us have a walk outside the farm, shall we?
(b) I'm in the habit of walking every morning, aren't I?
(c) Morning entertains us with fresh air, doesn't it?
(d) No one should miss this opportunity, should they?
(e) Try to form the habit of morning walk, won't you?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) In addition to (b) When (c) which (d) according to (e) thus
11. Capitalization and punctuation
"You've cut off your hair?" asked Jim, laboriously as if he had not arrived at that patent fact. "Cut it off and sold
it", said Della. "Don't you like me just as well, anyhow? I'm me, without my hair, ain't I?"
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Feni Girls’ Cadet College, Feni


Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) is (b) is derived (c) range (d) orbiting (e) are categorized (f) are thought (g) known (h) has (i) observed (j)
existed
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) migrated (b) moved (c) began/ started (d) writing (e) endured
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) Khalil Gibran was born on January 6, 1883, to a Maronite Christian family in Bsharri, Lebanon.
(b) A quiet, sensitive young boy, he displayed an early artistic aptitude and a love for nature that became
evident in later works.
(c) His early education was sporadic although he received informal lessons from a local doctor.
(d) Gibran's temperamental father worked as a tax collector.
(e) Seeking a better life, Gibran's mother in 1895 moved the family to Boston, Massachusetts.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) communicating (b) keep (c) spreading (d) is (e) bellow (f) have (g) look (h) grown (i) protect (j) sing
5. Changing the form of speech
The teacher asked the students if/ whether they knew that their examination would be starting the next/ following
week. He added that they would have to work hard if they wanted to get through with good marks. He also
motivated them passionately to cheer up and advised them not to waste their time and to start doing their
revision work immediately. After that, he (t) wished that God might reward their hard work with a great success.
6. Changing sentences
(a) Once two women quarrelled over a baby and each of them claimed the baby as their own.
(b) Owing to the unsettlement of the dispute, they were brought to a judge for a settlement.
(c) The judge turned every stone to solve the problem.
(d) In spite of his trying best to make them accept the truth, both of them clung to their claims.
(e) The executioner was then ordered to cut the baby into two equal parts by the wise judge.
(f) At this, one woman remained quiet while the other cried out in sorrow.
(g) Did the real mother want to kill her son?
(h) So, it was decided by her to leave her demand.
Or, So, she decided that her demand should be left.
(i) The fake mother did not sadly accept his proposal.
(j) Then giving the baby to the weeping mother the judge punished the other one.
7. Completing sentences
(a) If a student is devoted to his studies, he is sure to do well in the examination.
(b) A good student should be conscious of politics but should not be engaged in it.
(c) The old man walked slowly lest he should stumble down.
(d) Had I been invited, I would have joined the party.
(e) We love and help one another as if we were family members.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) overpopulated (b) density (c) poverty (d) hindrances (e) unrest (f) democratic (g) achievements (h)
insufficiency (i) prosperity (j) non-political/ apolitical
9. Tag questions
(a) Nothing is impossible, is it?
(b) I think everybody knows it, don't they?
(c) Let's arrange a class party, shall we?
(d) Everybody loves flower, don't they?
(e) Nothing can satisfy him, can it?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) For/ While (b) like/ such as (c) So (d) For this (e) Hence/ So
11. Capitalization and punctuation
"The continuing care retirement community (CCRC) has become one alternative to the impending increasing in
our elderly population," according to Estella Espinoza, professor of Gerontology at the University of
Connecticut. "Nursing homes are no longer the answer to this social need," She said.
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Joypurhat Girls’ Cadet College, Joypurhat


Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) equally (b) while (c) unequal (d) cause (e) deprived (f) between (g) upon (h) if (i) over (j) given
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) vital (b) communicating (c) only (d) language (e) and (f) minds (g) world (h) develop (i) unique (j) symbolic
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) Bangladesh is a riverine country.
(b) It has a network of many large and small rivers.
(c) The large rivers flow all the year round.
(d) The small rivers flow only during the rainy season.
(e) We should make the best use of our rivers for our greater interest.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) leave (b) work (c) go (d) do not (e) return (f) is (g) leaving (h) give (i) cannot (j) should
5. Changing the form of speech
I asked the old man what he was doing. He replied that he was watching the boys swimming in the pond. He
exclaimed with wonder that they were very happy. He prayed that Allah might bless them. I requested him to let
me sit by him and enjoy the scene.
6. Changing sentences
(a) Aren't we proud of our freedom fighters?
(b) Their contribution will always be remembered.
(c) No other thing is as great as their sacrifice.
(d) But today many of them lead a life which is very miserable.
(e) By taking proper steps, we may improve their condition.
(f) The authorities should increase their allowance.
(g) They should be respected by us.
(h) We should always remember their sacrifice.
(i) We should not disregard their sacrifice.
(j) Those who are the freedom fighters are the real heroes.
7. Completing sentences
(a) I would not take the job if I knew you are here.
(b) No sooner had I come here than the man went away.
(c) There will be a meeting tomorrow where we have to attend without fail.
(d) Why are you making so much noise?
(e) You can’t stop me if I want to learn.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) Kindness (b) unkind (c) lower (d) enjoy (e) irrational (f) endangered (g) encourage (h) discourage (i)
follower (j) behaviour
9. Tag questions
(a) Life is full of struggles, isn't it?
(b) We are to overcome them if we want to succeed in life, aren't we?
(c) So, we should face them with courage, shouldn't we?
(d) We may fail at first, mayn't we?
(e) But we must not lose heart, must we?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) according to (b) what (c) that/ which (d) If (e) and
11. Capitalization and punctuation
In spite of his illness, Rahul went to college. He seemed to be very tired and worried. His teacher Mr. Wahed
advised him to leave the college at once.
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Dhanmondi Govt. Girls’ High School, Dhaka
Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
extreme empower liberate utmost participate engage curse repression be establish
We (a)  our country with a dream to (b)  people's rights, get relief from all sorts of (c) , poverty
and set up a non-communal society.
Youth's active (d)  in the development of the country and women's (e)  are of (f)  importance to
fulfill the dream.
The youths can (g)  easily saved from social (h)  like drug abuse, crimes and religious (i)  if the
society creates opportunity for (j)  them in creative activities.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Drug addiction is now a (a)  problem. This social cancer (b)  its poisonous (c)  all over the world.
It has (d)  the young generation even in the developing countries (e)  Bangladesh. It is spreading (f)
. The term 'drug addiction' means strong (g)  for various (h)  of drugs like opium, heroine,
morphine, yaba etc. It has created an (i)  situation in the world. (j)  is the main cause of drug addiction.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
Dhaka is abide by the traffic rules.
It must be implemented.
A flyover should the capital of Bangladesh.
Traffic rules has been built in Mohakhali to reduce traffic jam.
Besides, the drivers, passers-by and not only a populous city but also a city of traffic
passengers jam.
4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
get can has work come collect beg sell
Lutfur is 8 years old and lives in Dhaka. He (a)  from Tongi. He (b)  a brother who works as a tempo
helper. He (c)  with his father, mother, brother and grandmother to Dhaka in search of a living, His father
(d)  as a rickshaw puller and mother as a domestic worker. He collects polythene bags, scrap paper and
other materials from Motijheel area and (e)  them at shop for Tk. 5 to 10 a bag. He usually (f)  his
meals at home but sometimes (g)  for food at a restaurants. Once he (h)  diarrhoea and (i)  to stay
at home for a few days. He (j)  not afford to go to a doctor or buy medicine for himself.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
Suddenly a voice called out, "Good morning, gentlemen. Where are you going and what are you doing here?"
"Oh, nowhere and nothing." "But you look so pensive, why?"
"Yes, you are right. We are looking for something." replied the six blind men.
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Corruption is one of the worst evils. (Positive)
(b) A corrupted man can do anything against morality. (Complex)
(c) People hate a corrupted man. (Passive)
(d) Nobody respects him. (Interrogative)
(e) The man who takes bribe is next to devil. (Simple)
(f) Though we have strict law, we are still affected by this evil. (Compound)
(g) No other person is as hated as a corrupted man. (Superlative)
(h) We hope that Bangladesh will be free from this evil. (Passive)
(i) Everybody avoids a corrupted man. (Negative)
(j) A corrupted man leads a very unhappy life. (Exclamatory)
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(a) Though our life is short, our art .
(b) He is a wise man who never puts off .
(c) We have to finish our duties in time .
(d) We should not put off work for tomorrow because .
(e) He who spoils time, will .
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
Nobody can expect a good result in the examination without good (a) prepare. You should be (b) prepare for it
well-ahead of the schedule. Some students remain (c) prepared for the examination even if it is imminent. As a
part of (d) prepare step, they go to the teachers for a concise (e) suggest. This works as an (f) encourage for the
students. As they have not read their books (g) thorough, they feel (h) nerve as the exam approaches. So they say
(i) pray and ask for God's (j) assist.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) Everybody wants to lead a better life, ?
(b) A better life seldom comes without hard work, ?
(c) We have to work hard for this, ?
(d) But most of us can hardly work hard, ?
(e) Actually, life is not a bed of roses, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
Women are nowadays as important as men in society. They constitute nearly half of our total population. (a)
, there can be no denying the fact (b)  they too possess equal rights and duties (c)  men do. They
have noble missions to fulfill as man. (d)  they get opportunity, their genius, powers (e)  capacities will
bloom fully.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
why dont you attend classess regularly the teacher said to rohan you cant expect good results unless you attend classes
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Shamim and you have passed MA in English. You have seen a vacancy for the post of a
news reporter in a renowned Satellite TV Channel. Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the post.
Your CV should not exceed one page. 8
13. Suppose, you are Nusrat Jahan. You study at Uttara Girls' High School, Uttara. You are in section A in
class X. You are suffering from accommodation problem. You would like to stay in the school hostel.
Now, write an application to the Headmaster of your school for a seat in the school hostel. 10
14. Write a paragraph on "Necessity of Learning English". 10
15. Write a composition on "The Uses of Computer in Everyday Life". 12

Willes Little Flower School & College, Dhaka


Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
woe behave of with assist welfare qualities amiable in stand
The man who (a)  well with his neighbours is a good neighbour. A good neighbour possesses some good
(b) . He is (c)  and considerate. He does not do anything that disturbs the peace (d)  his
neighbours. He mixes (e)  all his neighbours. All, high and low, are equal (f)  his eyes. He (g)  by
his neighbours in weal and (h) . If anyone faces any problem, he tries to (i)  him. He is not a self-
centered man. He thinks of the (j)  of his neighbours.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Rahim is an affluent man (a) . Through hard work and (b)  he has managed (c)  turn the (d) 
of fortune. He was an unemployed (e) . He belonged (f)  an (g)  family. He worked as a labourer
before he joined the training programme of Natore Horticulture centre. The officer in (h)  of the centre said
(i)  he was an energetic youth. He first received (j)  in vegetable cultivation.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
Self-confidence helps a man to reach the goal of life.
It should one to lose his self-confidence.
The lack of determination exercise not enjoyable.
Success without confidence is one of the invaluable human qualities.
One leads it in order to overcome the problems of life.
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4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
build idle remember be work lag reach depend lead follow
Bangladesh is full of natural resources. The prosperity of the country (a)  on the proper utilization of the
resources. We should not (b)  a lazy life. We should all (c)  up our country. For this reason, we have to
(d)  hard. No nation can prosper without industry. It should be (e)  that industry is the key to success.
If we (f)  the days away, we (g)  behind. The nations that (h)  industrious (i)  the pinnacle of
development. So we (j)  them.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
"Good morning, can I help you?" said the Manager. "Yes, I was told to come over here to get a parking sticker.
Is this the right place?" said the lady. "Yes, it is. What's the registration number of your car?" said the manager.
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Haji Muhammad Mohsin was born in Hoogly. (Complex)
(b) No other man in this subcontinent was as generous as he. (Comparative)
(c) He inherited a vast property from his father and sister. (Interrogative)
(d) He did not misuse this wealth. (Passive)
(e) He is called a friend of humanity. (Active)
(f) He did not marry. (Affirmative)
(g) He spent money lavishly to help the poor. (Compound)
(h) He was very kind to the poor. (Negative)
(i) One night when he was sleeping, a thief broke into his room. (Simple)
(j) He caught the thief but didn't punish him. (Complex)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) We work hard so that .
(b) If we are not industrious .
(c) A man who leads an idle life .
(d) An idle man can never help people and so .
(e) We know the proverb that .
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
About ten thousand people live in our village. They are (a) most Muslims. They live very (b) peaceful. Most of
the (c) village are (d) educated. Because of (e) poor they cannot send their (f) child to school. Their main
occupation is agriculture. But most of the (g) farm are (h) land. There is a small health care centre in the village
from where the villagers get (i) treat. The natural (j) scene of our village is worth mentioning.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) There must be something with me, ?
(b) Not exactly. You are very unmindful, ?
(c) That's right. I can never find anything in proper place, ?
(d) I need to go to a psychiatrist, ?
: I don't think so.
: Then there may be a reason for my unmindful ness.
: What's that?
(e) I'm always obsessed with cricket, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
The wedding was expected to arrive at 3 P.M. (a)  they were late by more than an hour. (b)  the dinner
was ready and served immediately. (c)  the dinner was served, some people began gossiping. After an hour
or so the marriage registrar came. (d)  the marriage was solemnized. The wedding left our house at 10
o'clock (e)  the parting scene was very sad.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
how daring you are to wake me up the lion roared i shall kill you for that please let me go the mouse cired i did
not mean to wake you up
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Write a CV with cover letter for the post of an Assistant Teacher. Your CV should not exceed one page. 8
13. Write an application to the principal of your college for opening a Computer Club. 10
14. A rickshaw puller is a very familiar figure in our country. He plays a great role in our communication
system. But he leads a very miserable life for financial problem. Now, write a paragraph in 150 words on
"The life of a rickshaw puller". 10
15. Write a composition on 'value of time'. 12
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Bindubasini Govt. Girls’ High School, Tangail


Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
by tranquility state rather symbol to anyone communal manner materialize
Gentility is the (a)  of being gentle. And he who possesses this quality is a gentleman. He never hurts (b)
 whimsically. A gentleman is the (c)  of peace and prosperity. He never wants clash and conflict. (d)
 he tries to lead a peaceful life co-operating with others. A gentleman wishes to settle global peace and (e)
. War is hated by him. He always wants (f)  harmony. A gentleman never uses filthy language to rule
anyone. On the contray his (g)  please others. (h)  lead life well everyone of us should be gentle and
modest. (i)  being gentle, we can (j)  our hopes and aspirations.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
The proper way of study involves (a)  and proper understanding. In order to get (b)  from study, we
should read (c) . We should not study only for the (d)  of passing examinations. We should take
genuine (e)  in our studies so that we can (f)  what we (g) . This will give us (h)  and wisdom
and (i)  the horizon of our outlook. We should therefore study not only for immediate gains but also for (j)
 the wealth of our mind.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
People means raise themselves to achieve it.
The real freedom must freedom from want, disease and ignorance.
Liberty does not descend upon a people automatically.
It is a fruit that is an old idea.
Freedom from foreign domination be earned before it can be enjoyed.
4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
add lead eradicate deserve expose ruin preserve produce wash take
Formalin is a very toxic chemical which is widely used in fish and fish products, fruits and vegetables with a
view to (a)  them for a long time. If formalin (b)  to any food stuff once, it (c)  easily. Even (d)
 with hot water is not effective enough to make goods safe. So, our people (e)  to the high risk of
formalin intoxication. The use of formalin and other poisonous substances in food products (f)  various
alarming diseases like liver cirrhosis, cancer etc. Long term use of formalin certainly (g)  one to death. The
criminals related to this ghastly crime (h)  severe punishment. So stern action (i)  against those who (j)
 our nation by poisoning our foodstuffs.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
Karim said to Kamal, "Good morning. Why did you miss the most important class on the rules of passage
narration yesterday?" "Alas! What a fool I am! Please, help me on the topic. By Allah, I shall never miss any
important class," Kamal said.
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) We should make the habit of reading books to earn knowledge. (Compound)
(b) The books written by famous writers are a great source of increasing our knowledge. (Complex)
(c) Nobody gets perfection in life if he does not read the books written by great writers. (Simple)
(d) Books should be read to remove ignorance. (Active)
(e) To make the society civilized there is no alternative to reading books. (Interrogative)
(f) Books are called man's best friends. (Active)
(g) Reading books is more important than any other habit. (Positive)
(h) It guides a man to the right path. (Passive)
(i) We should read books with a view to acquiring knowledge. (Complex)
(j) Only reading books can increase man's intellect satisfactorily. (Negative)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) Truthfulness is a great virtue because .
(b) One cannot command the respect of others unless .
(c) One may succeed once or twice by telling a lie but .
(d)  if you are a liar.
(e) So it is a wise decision .
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
Facebook is a social networking site. It has gained much (a) popular among the young generation. Sometimes
our young generation waste their (b) value time by (c) browse facebook. So, in this respect parental (d)
supervise is a must. Many people (e) fine facebook as an embarrassing (f) invade on others' (g) person privacy.
However, it plays a (h) signify role in (i) socialize as well as mutual understanding and (j) operation.
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9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) Money is a must for our life, ?
(b) One can do almost nothing without it, ?
(c) But money can hardly bring happiness, ?
(d) What you need most to be happy is contentment, ?
(e) That's why, few people lead a happy life, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
Global warming is increasing day by day (a)  deforestation. We cut down trees (b)  never think of
planting more trees. (c)  humans 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 consequence of deforestation.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
When I was in the college I saw an accident there was a big crowd I said to a man what is the matter he
answered sadly five people have been dead how unlucky they are
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Mita. You have noticed a vacancy advertisement in the Daily Prothom Alo for the post
of a Senior Officer in a private bank. Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the post. Your CV should
not exceed one page. 8
13. Imagine, you are Tania of Madhupur High School. Now, write an application to your Headmaster
seeking permission to go on a study tour. 10
14. Imagine, you have got stuck in a long traffic jam on your way to examination hall and you have to face
this difficulty most of the days. Now, write a paragraph "Traffic Jam" in about 150 words. 10
15. Write a composition on "Duties of a Student". 12

Our Lady of Fatema Girls’ High School, Cumilla


Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
for an out the anglers refresh into on fortunate
Angling is my hobby. Whenever I get time, I go (a)  angling. On the last Friday I went to a big lake near my
village. I took (b)  angling rod, bait, (c)  umbrella, a towel, light (d)  and some other necessary
things for angling. I went there in the morning and spent the whole day. I threw the hook with bait at about 8 a.m
(e)  the lake but no fish took the bait. I got a little disappointed. When I was about to leave the place, a big
fish devoured (f)  bait. I felt spirited and let the hook loose (g)  sometime and then I pulled it (h) .
It was such a big fish that other (i)  gathered round the fish. (j)  I angled another three fishes and
returned home with a happy mood.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Racial incoherence is a common (a)  in the world. But the (b)  between Buddhist and Muslims has
broken all the (c)  records at present. They Burmese soldiers proved them as the worst brutals among the
other defence (d)  in the world. They not only (e)  he Rohingya Muslim women but also killed by (f)
 them into pieces. They have kindled (g)  to their houses to kill the Rohingya (h)  into it. These
brutal killers are (i)  and throw away all of them into (j)  unknown situation.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
But all foods is related without food.
No living being have to the foods we eat.
The foods we eat have taken enormous steps in preparing food.
The screen-tests are not great effect on our health.
About 80% of our illness can live safe for us.
4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
build damage breed lack resist rise act control have overcome
Self-control (a)  all other virtues. Man generally (b)  in impulses and strong desires. Vicious desires
(c)  the purity of heart and mind resulting in the degradation of human nature. It is self-control that can help
a man (d)  up a pure character which is very essential to (e)  above the level of inhumanity. A man
who (f)  tolerance (g)  himself. He can't (h)  the problems that he faces in society. A man devoid
of self-control doesnot (i)  a strong sense of humanity whereby he can (j)  his harmful passions.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
"What kind of stories did Aesop tell?" asked Jaman. "Fables" replied Mrs. Rahman. Do you know what fables
are? "No." replied Jaman. "Well" continued Mrs. Rahman, "Fables are stories with a message or a moral.
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6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10


(a) War is a curse for human civilization. (Negative)
(b) It is not constructive. (Affirmative)
(c) It destroys civilization. (Interrogative)
(d) It is the worst evil in civilization. (Positive)
(e) Those who are war mongers make trouble for all. (Interrogative)
(f) We know that war brings destruction. (Passive)
(g) Shouldn't man learn to live in peace? (Assertive)
(h) How devastating war is! (Assertive)
(i) Nothing is as corrosive as war. (Superlative)
(j) The evil minded leaders must be avoided. (Complex)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) Make proper use of time lest .
(b) When danger is gone .
(c) Had I any pen .
(d) A child who burns its hand .
(e) Waste not .
8. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) What is lolted cannot be blotted, ?
(b) Disgusting, ?
(c) 'I' is a vowel, ?
(d) I am too weak to go, ?
(e) He put out the lame, ?
9. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
A (a) free fighter is a (b) war who took part in our war of liberation in 1971. The (c) dependence of our
motherland was (d) dear to a freedom fighter than his life. He joined the war (e) willing. He had no (f) might
weapons with him. But he had strong moral courage. He was (g) main a guerrilla (h) fight. He attacker the
enemy from an (i) known place and then (j) appeared.
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
Dengue fever is a serious disease (a)  is caused by a kind of virus called "Dengue virus". (b) , this
virus was identified in Africa, (c)  now it has spread all over the world. (d)  in most cases dengue fever
has its remedy, it is better to prevent it. (e)  we keep our dwelling houses clean and people are conscious of
it, we can easily avoid this disease.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
once my mother said to me who came to you my friend rafik mom she asked what did he want i said his mother
is ill he needs some money i have given him five hundred taka my mother said nice.
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Nasreen/ Nasir. You have completed your MBA. Recently you have seen a vacancy
advertisement in "The Daily Star" for the post of a 'Junior Officer' in Meghna Bank. Now, write a CV
with a cover letter for the post. Your CV should not exceed one page. 8
13. Suppose, you are Sumon/ Sumona of the village Tanki, Upazila Mauradnagar, district Cumilla. Recently
a flood has swept over your area and caused a great havoc. Now, write an application to deputy
commissioner of your district for relief and medical aids for the flood affected people of your area. 10
14. Suppose, you visited a book fair recently. Now, write a paragraph on "A book fair visited". 10
15. Newspaper plays a great role in modern civilization, Now, write a short composition on newspaper. 12

Laxhmipur Adarsha Samad Govt. High School, Laxhmipur


Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
of the for at which adulterate hardly or into
The issue of food (a)  has drawn the attention (b)  general people. We (c)  find any food in our
country (d)  is not adulterated in one way (e)  other. (f)  present, sub-standard foods are sold in
most of (g)  hotels. Very recently government has directed a mobile court to look (h)  the matter of
food. They are catching dishonest hoteliers red-handed (i)  using unhygienic food ingredients (j)  are
really harmful for human body.
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2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Meherjan lives (a)  a slum on the Sirajgonj Town (b)  Embankment. (c)  polythene-roofed shelter
looks (d)  a cage. She is nearly 45 (e)  looks more than her (f) . In (g)  of her shelter, she (h)
 trying to (i)  fire to cook (j)  days' only meal.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
Newspaper wants curious by nature.
It has to know various things of the world.
Man is a great educative value.
He shows one of the best media to satisfy his curiosity.
us the outside world like a mirror.
4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
mean emerge clear excavate name situate be stand cover surround
Paharpur (a)  an important archaeological site (b)  in a village (c)  'Paharpur' in Naogaon district
of northern Bangladesh. Naogaon is mainly plain land but in the middle of it (d)  a hill (e)  with jungle.
When the jungle was (f)  and the hill (g) , there (h)  a lofty ruin of an ancient temple. The temple
is about 24 metre high from the (i)  level. 'Pahar' (j)  hill hence is the name Paharpur.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
The teacher said to the student, "Have you prepared your lesson today?" "No, sir", replied the student. The
teacher said, "Why?" "I was suffering from headache yesterday. I shall do my work tomorrow," said the student.
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Man is the best creation of God. (Comparative)
(b) Isn't it our responsibility to do good deeds? (Assertive)
(c) Our life is not measured by months or years. (Active)
(d) Honest people lead a happy life. (Complex)
(e) It matters little if a man lives many years or not. (Interrogative)
(f) Nobody is absolutely happy on the earth. (Affirmative)
(g) So, we should not waste time in vain. (Passive)
(h) If we use time properly, we can be benefited. (Simple)
(i) All men must die. (Negative)
(j) Though we take utmost care, we can not avoid death. (Compound)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) He asked me .
(b)  how it can be done.
(c) Hardly had he seen the police .
(d) It is high time .
(e) Had I the wings of a bird .
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
Life without leisure and (a) relax is dull. Life becomes (b) charm if one does not have any time to enjoy the (c)
beauty objects of nature. (d) Monotony work hinders the (e) smooth of work. Leisure (f) rich our spirit to work.
Everybody knows that (g) work is (h) harm. Leisure does not mean (i) idle. It gives freshness to (j) create our
energy.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) Nobody believes a cheat, ?
(b) Everybody hates him, ?
(c) He has to drag a miserable life, ?
(d) He can hardly succeed in life, ?
(e) Let us always speak the truth, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
Global warming is increasing day by day (a)  deforestation. We cut down trees (b)  never think of
planting more trees. (c)  humans 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 consequence of deforestation.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
go to bed now mother said you can complete your assignment in the morning no mom ill finish it now.
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Maruf Hasan, working as a medical representative. You looked in an advertisement in
"The Daily Star" that Navana Pharmaceutical Ltd. seeks a senior medical representative. You are very
interested for the post. Now, write a CV with cover letter for the same. 8
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There is no school canteen in your school. Now, write an application to the Headmaster of your school on
behalf of the students for opening a canteen. 10
14. Write a paragraph on "Tree Plantation". 10
15. Write a composition on "The journey you life most". 12

BAF Shaheen College, Chattogram


Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
fascinate exception daunt be hard which high construct create
Man is the supreme being of all (a) . Man has courage by (b)  he can do anything destructive or (c)
. In his mind, there is the (d)  of conquering anything difficult. Hillary and Tenzing were not (e) 
to it. They were not (f)  by difficulties and dangers. All the dangers (g)  overcome by them to conquer
the (h)  peak in the world. For their courage and (i) , their homes have (j)  written in history.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Anger is one of the six (a) . It is (b)  to any man's life. In fact it is (c)  offence. So we should not
be angry (d)  anybody (e)  anything. It (f)  about the downfall of a man. We must (g)  away
from it. We should not (h)  anger to (i)  within us. That's why, it is (j)  that anger is a vice.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
A man of integrity possess to tell a lie or do any dishonest deed.
Integrity is his honesty and truthfulness even at the cost of his life.
He upholds this quality are considered super human beings.
Those who never an uncommon quality of human beings.
thinks a man of great courage.
4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
understand do answer approach neglect get read collect think prepare
Many students (a)  their studies from the beginning of the year. When the examination (b) , they start
(c)  very seriously. Sometimes they (d)  notes from their friends. Most of the time they get their notes
(e)  by their private tutors. They (f)  these notes by heart without (g) . As a result, their power of
(h)  does not develop. If they find any new question in the examination, they can't (i)  it properly. As a
result, many students can't do well in the examination. If they had read seriously from the very beginning of the
year, they (j)  better result in the examinations.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
"Jim, darling, "cried Della, "Don't look at me in this way. I have my hair cut off and sold it because I couldn’t
have lived through Christmas without giving you a present."
"You have cut off your hair?" asked Jim laboriously.
Cut it off and sold it, said Della, "Say Merry Christmas and let’s be happy."
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) I know him. (Negative)
(b) I would as soon die as injure you. (Comparative)
(c) He left after I had come. (Simple)
(d) He got the news immediately after going there. (Complex)
(e) Thinking always made him sleepy. (Complex)
(f) What can not be cured must be endured. (Active)
(g) What hope for me if you do not come? (Assertive)
(h) It is time to tell him the truth. (Passive)
(i) He must return the goods or pay the bill. (Simple)
(j) O, what misery is in store for me! (Assertive)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) Unemployment is a state .
(b) It is a social evil .
(c)  the development of the country will be accelerated.
(d) This is the reasonable income .
(e)  unless unemployment problem can be removed.
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8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
In ancient time, textbook was the most (a) resource thing for the students. Teachers were the only guiders and
source of information. The students had to collect all the (b) inform from the lecture of their (c) teach here was
no guide book or other (d) refer books in the market. During that period, a teacher had to deliver a lecture by (e)
study textbook. Because of the (f) situate the student used to depend on the teachers (g) complete. As a result
there was a great (h) relate between a (i) teach and a student. Their (j) popular existed among the students in the
society.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) Sorry, ?
(b) An empty vessel sounds much, ?
(c) Long live our motherland, ?
(d) If you come, I may go, ?
(e) That he is honest is known to all, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
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.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
mother is an unending sweet name she loves her children never neglects her duties to them when i think if my
mother will leave and embrace the eternity i am at a loss how we can bear this separation
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, a famous school will recruit a computer operator. It invites the persons who are experienced.
Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the post. Your CV should not exceed one page. 8
13. Suppose, you are Samia/ Shameen. You read in Dhaka Zilla School. There is no canteen in your school.
Now, write an application for setting up a Canteen in your school. 10
14. Write a paragraph on 'Air Pollution'. 10
15. Write a composition on 'Importance of Reading Newspaper'. 12

The Buds Residential Model High School, Sreemangal, Moulvibazar


Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
be contain major livelihood with huge numerous vast people support
Bangladesh is blessed with (a)  inland open water resources. It has (b)  rivers, canals, beels, lakes and
(c)  areas of floodplains. Hakaluki haor is one of the (d)  water lands of Bangladesh. (e)  a land
area of 18386 hectares, it (f)  a rich biodiversity and provides a direct and indirect (g)  benefit to
nearly 190000 (h) . This haor (i)  declared an Ecologically Critical Area in April 1999 by the
government of Bangldesh. Hakaluki is a complex ecosystem, (j)  more than 238 interconnecting beels and
jalmahals.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Feeding the ever (a)  population is a big challenge for Bangladesh in the coming decades. The (b) 
challenge for the country is to (c)  the current level of agricultural production. The task is daunting (d) 
when the country (e)  about 80 thousand hectares of cultivable land (f)  due to (g)  pressure on
land for human settlement as well as the building of (h)  such as roads and bridges. Moreover, river (i) 
and other non-agricultural uses (j)  to the diminishing of agricultural land.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
is the nation builder.
A teacher nurses the young minds carefully.
He have new vistas of knowledge for them.
Now we holds no great teacher.
opens the noblest profession.
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4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
need learn globalize teach should be revise design keep develop be
Communicative competence to English is urgently (a)  in our country. The present world (b)  fast and
(c)  by leaps and bounds. In order to (d)  pace with the present world, we cannot help (e) 
English. But the present system of (f)  and learning English (g)  up to the mark. The textbooks (h)
 for the secondary classes (i)  below standard. Therefore they (j)  and made updated.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
"You have been promising to visit me for three years," mother said to his son over telephone. "I am sorry,
mother. I was thinking of visiting you this Christmas. But I'm not sure. Manju wants to go to her parents' place.
So, I am not in a position to visit you," said the son.
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Unemployment is one of the most serious problems in the world. (Positive)
(b) It is a social evil which hampers the progress of social life. (Compound)
(c) The prosperity of a society depends upon the reasonable income of its able-bodied persons. (Complex)
(d) This increases the per capita income. (Passive)
(e) Unemployment is a social evil which must be cured at any cost. (Negative)
(f) Some measures have been taken in this regard. (Active)
(g) The government alone cannot solve this problem. (Interrogative)
(h) The young people should find some ways so that they can be employed. (Simple)
(i) Only perseverance of the young people can solve this problem. (Negative)
(j) Self-help is the best way to solve this problem. (Comparative)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) Walk fast lest .
(b) It is high time .
(c) The man was so weak that .
(d) A stitch in time .
(e) As he was meritorious .
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
Everybody is (a) like to be impressed with the (b) majesty beauty of the setting sun. The (c) impress may differ
from man to man according to his feelings, likes or (d) likes. Even if somebody is mentally (e) retard or has
physical (f) deform he or she (g) joy such a sight. It is (h) possible to resist the (i) tempt of witnessing the beauty
of the setting sun. We become grateful to the (j) create for creating such a wonderful universe.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) "I" is a word, ?
(b) Bangladesh played well against India, ?
(c) Allah is all in all, ?
(d) If you were an examiner, you could do the same, ?
(e) My father rarely comes here, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
A student should prepare himself to face the problems that lie before him. He is (a)  an individual but a
member of the community too. He should try to equip himself fully (b)  in future he will be able to
discharge his duties as an individual and as a member of the community to (c)  he belongs. (d)  he
wastes his time in other activities like agitational politics, his future will be doomed. The students should not
forget that (e)  he is a student, his first and foremost duty is to study.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
summer the first season of bangla year consists of baishakh and Jaishtha fruits of different items are seen
available in the summer season when strong wind blows the children and girls come out under the trees to pick
up mangoes it is risky to go under trees because there might cause an accident
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Taskia/ Toukir and you have passed HSC and got a diploma on computer. Now, write a
CV with a cover letter for the post of a Computer Operator in a company. Your CV should not exceed
one page. 8
13. Suppose, you are Sajid/ Sajida, a student of class nine of Pioneer High School, Rangpur. Now, write an
application to the head master of your school for increasing common room facilities. 10
14. Suppose, you have visited the book fair held in your town this year and had a great experience. Now,
write a paragraph in about 250 words on "Your visit to a Book Fair". 10
15. Write a short composition on "The benefits of Reading Newspaper". 12
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Udayan Secondary School, Barishal


Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
infants the called has half almost occur cause be risk
Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection (a)  a severe flu-like illness and, sometimes causing a
potentially lethal complication (b)  severe dengue. Approximately, (c)  of the world's population is at
risk and it affects (d)  young children and adults. The incidence of dengue (e)  increased 30-fold over
(f)  last 50 years. Up to 50-100 million infections are now estimated to (g)  annually in over 100
endemic countries, putting (h)  half of the world's population at (i) . Bangladesh is one of the countries
that (j)  affected by dengue viruses.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Morality is the measuring rod of mannerism and behaviorism of (a)  beings. Speaking (b) , keeping
honesty, recognition of individual (c) , offering equal opportunities to all, rights of self-control, dignity of
labour, proper utilization of riches and resources, (d)  tolerance and feelings of respect as well (e) 
reverence are the summation of morality. Morality strong next only to (f)  almighty, needs no politics and
no strategies to make him victorious. Men have (g)  created to pursue morality all through their (h) .
Those who become great in the world, used to (i)  morality in their life. In (j)  to gain others
confidence and respect maintaining morality is indispensable. It indicates ones mental purity and greatness.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
Education the training for proper growth.
It is the liberation of prejudice.
Nobody can prosper our minds and refines our sensibility.
The purpose of education ennobles in life without education.
the process by which our mind develops.
4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
keep eat cook contain grow mean be balance be eat
Good health (a)  the state of being healthy, both mentally and physically. Health (b)  the root off all
happiness. We should eat the right kinds of food in order to (c)  in good health. Good food is essential for
good health. Good food means a (d)  diet which (e)  carbohydrates, fat, protein, vitamin, minerals and
water. We (f)  very plenty of breads, cereals, rice, noodles, potatoes etc. Fresh fruits and vegetables (g)
 good for our health. We should eat them regularly. Though milk, cheese, yogurt, meat, fish, eggs etc. are
important for (h)  properly, they (i)  moderately. And we should eat very little of fatty food items like
fat, oils, sweets, burgers etc. Our food should be fresh, clean and properly (j) .
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
"I am coming home," Sue announced. "I am really tired and can't work any more."
"Okay, I think you should do that," her husband agreed. "Do you think I need to come to take you?" "No, I will
manage."
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Raju is a very good student. (Affirmative)
(b) He is to make a division of his time to do his work properly. (Complex)
(c) He thinks that most of the students are unaware of using time. (Voice)
(d) If a student makes the best use of time, he can succeed in life. (Compound)
(e) A good student is very polite in his behavior. (Negative)
(f) He knows that time once lost is lost forever. (Simple)
(g) He respects the superiors. (Complex)
(h) He never misbehaves with others. (Affirmative)
(i) He is loved by his teachers, parents and superiors. (Voice)
(j) He is the future hope of the nation. (Interrogative)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) If he had walked fast, .
(b) The weather being rough, .
(c) Walk fast lest .
(d) Danger often comes .
(e) He acted as though .
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.5  10 = 5
Every student wants to be (a) succeed in life. To achieve a (b) glory future, every student should have a perfect
aim in life. The true aim of education is the (c) harmony development of body, soul and mind. But (d) book
knowledge is (e) sufficient in this regard. Without (f) curricular activities, the full blooming of body, mind and
soul is (g) possible. Co-curricular activities include debate, (h) public of magazine and (i) culture activities. It
has great (j) important.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) Truthfulness is greater than any other virtue in a man's life, ?
(b) The unfed ought to be fed, ?
(c) Please join us, ?
(d) The mother in her rose, ?
(e) None come to help him, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
Global warming is increasing day by day (a)  deforestation. We cut down trees (b)  never think of
planting more trees. (c)  humans 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 consequence of deforestation.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
the lion roared how dare you wake me up ill kill you the mouse cried please let me go i didnt mean to wake you
up
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Emon. You have obtained MA Degree from the University of Dhaka. ABC School is
going to recruit some assistant teachers. Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the post. Your CV
shouldn't exceed one page. 8
13. Imagine you are Arafat Rahman, a student of Rasulpur High School, Sylher. There are is no computer
club in your school. Now, on behalf of the students of your school, write an application to your
Headmaster to set up a computer club in your school. 10
14. Suppose, you have visited the Amor Ekushey Boi Mela this year and had an excellent experience. Write a
paragraph on "Your visit to a Book Fair". 10
15. Write a composition on "A Journey You Have Recently Enjoyed". 12

Gaibandha Govt. Boys’ High School, Gaibandha


Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
challenge access improvement as an sustain annual component with for
International Literacy Day celebrated (a)  on 8 September, is an opportunity (b)  Governments, civil
society and stakeholders to highlight (c)  in world literacy rates, and reflect on the world's remaining
literacy (d) . The issue of literacy is a key (e)  of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. (f) 
Development Goals, adopted by world leaders in September 2015, promotes, (g)  part of its agenda,
universal (h)  to quality education and learning opportunities throughout people's lives. International
Literacy Day 2019 is (i)  opportunity to express solidarity (j)  the celebrations of the 2019
International Year or Indigenous Languages and the 25th anniversary of the World Conference of Special Needs
Education.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Man (a)  a social being. He can not live (b) . From time immemorial he has been living together. In his
day (c)  day life he keeps company (d)  different class of people. He exchanges views and ideas with
many men. But all men are not his true friend. It is very difficult to find a true friend. There are many men (e)
 pretend themselves to (f)  our real friends when we live in (g) . But when we are in danger, when
misfortune (h)  us these so called false friends take to their (i) . Real friends are those who help us,
console us, share our weal and woe stand (j)  us in times of need.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
Modern communication so well that we can move to any place whenever we like.
The sector of education are the people of the age of science.
We has also been influenced by science.
Our everyday life is been much more comfortable.
Information technology helped the teachers and students acquire knowledge widely.
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4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
cook sit be end awake pick get crowd bargain put
Scarcely had the night (a)  when Kamal's mother got up from bed. Having (b)  a little rice in a hurry,
she went to call Kamal up. It was still quite dark all around. At his mother's call Kamal (c)  up and (d) 
in his bed. He said, "Where shall I go so early in the morning?" His mother said. "My son, there (e)  no
vegetables in the house. Go to market and buy some vegetables." (f)  ready hurriedly, he went to market.
The vegetable corner was very (g) . After (h)  he bought some vegetables. As he (i)  his hand into
pocket to make payment, he found that his pocket has (j) .
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
"Why did you stop me? I don't do anything wrong, did I?" asked Riyad. "How fast you were driving!" said the
traffic sergeant, giving him a glare. "Now! Show me your driving license." "I am appearing at driving test exam
next week." said Riyad.
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Jerry was an orpahn boy. (Complex)
(b) I did not recognise his name. (Affirmative)
(c) He was like a star twinkling in a cloudless sky. (Interrogative)
(d) Once he broke the axe handle. (Complex)
(e) But he did not take the money to repair it. (Affirmative)
(f) He admitted that he was responsible for breaking the handle. (Compound)
(g) He admitted his guilt. (Negative)
(h) No one hits accurately every time. (Complex)
(i) To err is human. (Complex)
(j) He was not a deceiver. (Affirmative)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) We come to know about the happenings of home and abroad if .
(b) People read newspaper lest .
(c) Many students do not read newspaper regularly as .
(d) Many people earn their living by .
(e) I become happy when .
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
Man can have (a) popular by means of service to people. People in power can have honour. But this honour will
not last long if their behaviour is not good. When common people are (b) mental hurt by their (c) behaviour,
usually they do not express their feeling in front of them. But they make (d) criticize of their manners and (e)
regard them later. The (f) elder people should be honoured by the juniors or the young people in the society. In
the (g) develop countries the people over sixty are called senior citizens and they are everywhere respected (h)
according. In the (i) develop countries we expect this kind of (j) treat to the seniors.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) She as well as her sisters sang well, ?
(b) We ought to finish the exercise soon, ?
(c) Many a man will come, ?
(d) The head master and secretary approved this, ?
(e) He and not his brother did it, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
Many schools have a uniform. (a)  students sometimes do not like the idea of wearing uniforms. However,
there are arguments for and against. One argument for school uniform is that you don't have to waste time in the
morning thinking what to put on. (b) , if pupils were allowed to wear clothes according to their own choice,
they would tend to wear expensive clothes. (c) , some clothes may not be suitable for schools. (d) , a
person's choice of clothes reflects his/her personality and taste. (e) , wearing a school dress does not allow a
person to express his/her individuality in this way.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
if jim doesnt kill me she said to herself before he takes a second look at me hell say i look like a coney island
chorus girl but what could i do oh what could i do with a dollar and eighty seven cents
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Sifat. You have completed graduation and are looking for a job. You have seen an
advertisement in the Daily Star that some cashier will be recruited in Pubali Bank. Now, write a CV with
a cover letter for the post. Your CV should not exceed one page. 8
13. Suppose, you are Dinar of Sundargonj, Gaibandha. The recent flood has badly affected your locality.
Now, write an application to the DC of your district to send some relief goods for the flood affected
people as soon as possible. 10
14. Write a paragraph on "A School Magazine". 10
15. Write a composition on "Your Childhood Memories". 12
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Dhanmondi Govt. Girls’ High School, Dhaka
Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) liberated (b) establish (c) repressions (d) participation (e) empowerment (f) utmost (g) be (h) curses (i)
extremism (j) engaging
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) global (b) has spread (c) claw (d) grasped (e) like (g) rapidly (f) attraction/ desire (h) kinds (i) epidemic (j)
Frustration
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) Dhaka is the capital of Bangladesh.
(b) It is not only a populous city but also a city of traffic jam.
(c) A flyover has been built in Mohakhali to reduce traffic jam.
(d) Traffic rules must be implemented.
(e) Besides, the drivers, passers-by and passengers should abide by the traffic rules.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) has come (b) has (c) has come (d) works (e) sells (f) has (g) begs (h) got (i) had (j) could
5. Changing the form of speech
Addressing the blind men as gentlemen, a person (a voice) suddenly bade them good morning. He also asked
them where they were going and what they were doing there. The blind men replied that they were going
nowhere and doing nothing. Yet the person said that they looked so pensive and asked them what the reason
was. The six blind men replied in the affirmative and said that he was right and added that they were looking for
something.
6. Changing sentences
(a) Very few evils are so bad as corruption.
(b) A man who is corrupted can do anything against morality.
(c) A corrupted man is hated by people.
(d) Who respects him?
(e) The man taking bribe is next to devil.
(f) We have strict law but we are still affected by this evil.
(g) A corrupted man is the most hated person.
(h) It is hoped (by us) that Bangladesh will be free from this evil.
(i) Nobody associates with a corrupted man.
(j) What an unhappy life a corrupted man leads!
7. Completing sentences
(a) Though our life is short, our art is immortal.
(b) He is a wise man who never puts off his long.
(c) We have to finish our duties in time and tide wait for none.
(d) We should not put off work for tomorrow because we may not live tomorrow.
(e) He who spoils time, will repent later.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) preparation (b) prepared (c) unprepared (d) preparatory (e) suggestion (f) encouragement (g) thoroughly (h)
nervous (i) prayers (j) assistance
9. Tag questions
(a) Everybody wants to lead a better life, don't they?
(b) A better life seldom comes without hard work, does it?
(c) We have to work hard for this, don't we?
(d) But most of us can hardly work hard, can we?
(e) Actually, life is not a bed of roses, is it?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) So/ and (b) that (c) as (d) If (e) as well as
11. Capitalization and punctuation
"Why don't you attend classes regularly?" the teacher said to Rohan. "You can't expect good results unless you
attend classes."
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Willes Little Flower School & College, Dhaka


Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) behaves (b) qualities (c) amiable (d) of (e) with (f) in (g) stands (h) woe (i) assist (j) welfare
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) now (b) devotion (c) to (d) wheels (e) youth (f) to (g) indigent/ impoverished (h) charge (i) that (j) training
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) Self-confidence is one of the invaluable human qualities.
(b) It helps a man to reach the goal of life.
(c) The lack of determination leads one to lose his self-confidence.
(d) Success without self-confidence is not enjoyable.
(e) One should exercise it in order to overcome the problems of life.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) depends (b) lead (c) build (d) work (e) remembered (f) idle (g) will lag (h) are (i) have reached (j) should
follow
5. Changing the form of speech
Bidding good morning the manager asked the lady whether he could help her. She replied in the affirmative and
added that she had been told to come over there to get a parking sticker. She asked him whether that was the
right place. Then the manager replied in the affirmative and added that it was. He further asked her what the
registration number of her car was.
6. Changing sentences
(a) It was Haji Muhammad Mohsin who was born in Hoogly.
(b) He was more generous than any other man in this subcontinent.
(c) Didn't he inherit a vast property from his father and sister?
(d) This wealth was not misused by him.
(e) People call him a friend of humanity.
(f) He was unmarried.
(g) He wanted to help the poor and so he spent money lavishly.
(h) He was not unkind to the poor at all.
(i) One night at the time of his sleep, a thief broke into his room.
(j) Though he caught the thief, he did not punish him.
7. Completing sentences
(a) We work hard so that we can prosper in life.
(b) If we are not industrious, we are sure to lag behind.
(c) A man who leads an idle life can never prosper in life.
(d) An idle man can never help people and so he cannot serve the society.
(e) We know the proverb that "An idle brain is the devil's workshop".
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) mostly (b) peacefully (c) villagers (d) uneducated (e) poverty (f) children (g) farmers (h) landless (i)
treatment (j) scenario
9. Tag questions
(a) There must be something with me, mustn't there?
(b) Not exactly. You are very unmindful, aren't you?
(c) That's right. I can never find anything in proper place, can I?
(d) I need to go to a psychiatrist, don't I?
: I don't think so.
: Then there may be a reason for my unmindfulness.
: What's that?
(e) I'm always obsessed with cricket, aren't I?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) But (b) However (c) When (d) Then (e) and
11. Capitalization and punctuation
"How daring you are to wake me up!" the lion roared. "I shall kill you for that". "Please let me go," the mouse
cried. "I did not mean to wake you up."
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Bindubasini Govt. Girls’ High School, Tangail


Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) state (b) anyone (c) symbol (d) Rather (e) tranquility (f) communal (g) manners (h) To (i) By (j) materialize
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) regular (b) good/ benefit (c) properly/ attentively (d) purpose (e) interest (f) enjoy (g) read/ learn (h)
knowledge/ pleasure (i) widen/ broaden (j) enriching/ improving
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) Liberty does not descend upon a people automatically.
(b) People must raise themselves to achieve it.
(c) Freedom from foreign domination is an old idea.
(d) The real freedom means freedom from want, disease and ignorance.
(e) It is a fruit that must be earned before it can be enjoyed.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) preserving (b) is added (c) cannot be eradicated (d) washing (e) are exposed (f) produces (g) leads (h)
deserve (i) should be taken (j) are ruining
5. Changing the form of speech
Karim wished Kamal good morning and asked him (Kamal) why he (Kamal) had missed the most important
class on the rules of passage narration the previous day. Kamal exclaimed with sorrow that he (Kamal) was a
great fool. He requested Karim to help him (Kamal) on the topic. Then Kamal swore in the name of Allah and
said that he (Kamal) would never miss any important class.
6. Changing sentences
(a) We want to earn knowledge and so we should make the habit of reading books.
(b) The books that are written by famous writers are a great source of increasing our knowledge.
(c) Nobody gets perfection in life without reading the books written by great writers.
(d) We should read books to remove ignorance.
(e) Is there any alternative to reading books to make the society civilized?
(f) We/ People call books man's best friends.
(g) No other habit is as important as reading books.
(h) A man is guided by it to the right path.
(i) We should read books so that we may acquire knowledge.
(j) Nothing but reading books can increase man's intellect satisfactorily.
7. Completing sentences
(a) Truthfulness is a great virtue because it breeds all other virtues/ it makes a man great.
(b) One cannot command the respect of others unless one is truthful.
(c) One may succeed once or twice by telling a lie but this success doesn't last long.
(d) Everybody will hate you if you are a liar.
(e) So, it is a wise decision to be truthful.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) popularity (b) valuable (c) browsing (d) supervision (e) define (f) invasion (g) personal (h) significant (i)
socializing (j) co-operation
9. Tag questions
(a) Money is a must for our life, isn't it?
(b) One can do almost noting without it, can they?
(c) But money can hardly bring happiness, can it?
(d) What you need most to be happy is contentment, isn't it?
(e) That's why, few people lead a happy life, do they?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) due to/ because of (b) but (c) So (d) when (e) Consequently
11. Capitalization and punctuation
When I was in the college, I saw an accident. There was a big crowd. I said to a man, "What is the matter?" He
answered sadly, "Five people have been dead. How unlucky they are!"
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Our Lady of Fatema Girls’ High School, Cumilla


Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) on (b) an (c) an (d) refreshment (e) into (f) the (g) for (h) out (i) anglers (j) Fortunately
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) phenomenon/ issue (b) clash/ conflict (c) past/ previous (d) forces (e) raped (f) cutting (g) fire (h) people/
burning (i) devils (j) an
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) No living beings can live without food.
(b) But all foods are not safe for us.
(c) The foods we eat have a great effect on our health.
(d) About 80% of our illness is related to the foods we eat.
(e) The scientists have taken enormous steps in preparing food.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) breeds (b) acts (c) damage (d) build (e) rise (f) lacks (g) can't control (h) overcome (i) have (j) not resist
5. Changing the form of speech
Anwar asked Mrs Amin what kind of stories Aesop had told. Mrs Amin replied that he had told fables. She
asked Anwar if he (A) knew what fables are. Anwar replied in the negative. At this Mrs Amin continued that
fables are stories with a message or a moral.
6. Changing sentences
(a) Is war not a curse for human civilization?
Or, War is not a blessing/ boon for human civilization.
(b) It is unconstructive/ destructive.
(c) Doesn't it destroy civilization?
(d) No other evil on civilization is as bad as it.
(e) Don't the war managers make trouble for all?
(f) It is known to us that destruction is brought by war.
(g) Man should learn to live in peace.
(h) War is very much destructive.
(i) War is the most corrosive of all things.
(j) The leaders who are evil minded must be avoided.
7. Completing sentences
(a) Make proper use of time lest you should fail in life.
(b) When danger is gone God is forgotten.
(c) Had I any pen I could have used that at this moment.
(d) A child who burns its hand dreads the fire.
(e) Waste not want not.
8. Tag questions
(a) What is lotted cannot be blotted, can't it?
(b) Disgusting, isn't it?
(c) 'I' is a vowel, isn't it?
(d) I am too weak to go, aren't I?
(e) He put out the lame, didn't he?
9. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) freedom (b) warrior (c) independence (d) dearer (e) willingly (f) mighty (g) mainly (h) fighter (i) unknown
(j) disappeared
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) which (b) At first (c) but (d) Although (e) If
11. Capitalization and punctuation
Once my mother said to me, "Who came to you?" "My friend Rafik, mom." She asked, "What did he want?" I
said, "His mother is ill. He needs some money. I have given him five hundred taka." My mother said, "Nice".
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Laxhmipur Adarsha Samad Govt. High School, Laxhmipur


Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) adulteration (b) of (c) hardly (d) which (e) or (f) At (g) the (h) into (i) for (j) which
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) in (b) protection (c) Her (d) like (e) but (f) age (g) front (h) is (i) make (j) the
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) Man is curious by nature.
(b) He wants to know various things of the world.
(c) Newspaper is one of the best media to satisfy his curiosity.
(d) It shows us the outside world like a mirror.
(e) It has a great educative value.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) is (b) situated (c) named (d) surrounded (e) covered (f) cleared (g) emerge (h) stand (i) mean (j) excavated
5. Changing the form of speech
The teacher asked the student if he (s) had prepared his (s) lesson that day. The student respectfully replied in
the negative. The teacher wanted to know the reason. The student explained that he had been suffering from
headache the previous day and added that he would do his work the following day.
6. Changing sentences
(a) Man is better than most other creations of God.
(b) It is our responsibility to do good deeds.
(c) Months or years do not measure our life.
(d) People who are honest, lead a very happy life.
(e) Doesn't it matter little if a man lives many years or not?
(f) Everybody is absolutely unhappy on the earth.
(g) So, time should not be wasted in vain by us.
(h) By using time properly we can be benefited.
(i) None can escape death.
(j) We take it most care but we can not avoid death.
7. Completing sentences
(a) He asked me if I had said my prayer that night.
(b) I want to know how it can be done.
(c) Hardly had he seen the police when he was taking the money.
(d) It is high time to start the work.
(e) Had I the wings of a bird I would fly to you.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) relaxation (b) charmless (c) beautiful (d) Monotonous (e) smoothness (f) enriches (g) overwork (h) harmful
(i) idleness (j) recreate
9. Tag questions
(a) Nobody believes a cheat, do they?
(b) Everybody hates him, don't they?
(c) He has to drag a miserable life, doesn't he?
(d) He can hardly succeed in life, can he?
(e) Let us always speak the truth, shall we?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) due to/ because of (b) but (c) So (d) when (e) Consequently
11. Capitalization and punctuation
"Go to bed now", mother said. "You can complete your assignment in the morning." "No mom, I'll finish it
now."
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Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) creatures (b) which (c) constructive (d) fascination (e) exceptional (f) daunted (g) were (h) highest (i)
hardship (j) been
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) passions (b) harmful (c) an (d) with (e) for (f) brings (g) stay (h) let (i) absorb (j) said
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) A man of integrity upholds his honesty and truthfulness even at he cost of his life.
(b) Integrity is an uncommon quality of human beings.
(c) He never thinks to tell a lie or do any dishonest deed.
(d) Those who posses this quality are considered super human beings.
(e) He is a man of great courage.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) neglect (b) appears (c) reading/ studying (d) collect (e) prepared (f) memorise (g) understanding (h) thinking
(i) answer (j) would do
5. Changing the form of speech
Addressing Jim darling, Della forbade him to look at her that way. She added that she had had her hair cut off
and sold it, because she couldnot have lived through Christmas without giving him a present. She also said that
she just had to do it. Again she told him to wish her Merry Christmas and proposed that they might be happy.
6. Changing sentences
(a) It is not that I do not know him.
(b) I would die sooner than injure you.
(c) He left after my arrival.
(d) As soon as he went there, he got the news.
(e) He always felt sleepy whenever he thought
(f) We must endure what we can not cure.
(g) There is no hope for me if you do not come.
(h) It is time for the truth to be told to him.
(i) In case of his failure to return the goods, he must pay the bill.
(j) Great misery is in store for me.
7. Completing sentences
(a) Unemployment is a state when on has no work.
(b) It is a social evil which is caused by unemployment.
(c) If there is no unemployment problem the development of the country will be accelerated.
(d) This is the reasonable income which you earn.
(e) No courtesy may develop unless unemployment problem can be removed.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) resourceful (b) information (c) teachers (d) reference (e) studying (f) situation (g) completely (h) rotation (i)
teacher (j) popularity
9. Tag questions
(a) Sorry, aren't I?
(b) An empty vessel sounds much, doesn't it?
(c) Long live our motherland, mayn't she?
(d) If you come, I may go, mayn't I?
(e) That he is honest is known to all, isn't it?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) according (b) what (c) which (d) if (e) and
11. Capitalization and punctuation
Mother is an unending sweet name. She loves her children, never neglects her duties to them. When I think
mother will leave us and embrace the eternity, I am at a loss, how we can bear this separation!
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Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) huge (b) numerous (c) vast (d) major (e) with (f) supports (g) livelihood (h) people (i) was (j) containing
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) growing (b) major (c) sustain (d) especially (e) loses (f) annually (g) excessive (h) infrastructures (i) erosion
(j) contribute
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) A teacher holds the noblest profession.
(b) He nurses the young minds carefully.
(c) He opens new vistas of knowledge for them.
(d) He is the nation builder.
(e) Now we have no great teacher.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) needed (b) is being developed (c) globalized (d) keep (e) learning (f) teaching (g) should be (h) designed (i)
are (j) should be revised
5. Changing the form of speech
Mother told his son over telephone that he had been promising to visit her for three years. The son apologized to
his mother and said that he had been thinking of visiting her that Christmas but he was not sure. He added that
Manju wanted to go to her parents' place. He further added that that was the reason why he was not in a position
to visit her.
6. Changing sentences
(a) Very few problems are as serious as unemployment in the world.
(b) It is a social evil and it hampers the progress of social life.
(c) The prosperity of a society depends upon the reasonable income of its persons who are able-bodied.
(d) The per capita income is increased by this.
(e) Unemployment is a social evil which cannot but be cured at any cost.
(f) The government has taken some measures in this regard.
(g) Can the government alone solve this problem?
(h) The young people should find some ways to be employed.
(i) Nothing but perseverance of the young people can solve this problem.
(j) Self-help is better than any other way to solve this problem.
7. Completing sentences
(a) Walk fast lest you should miss the bus.
(b) It is high time we changed our eating habit.
(c) The man was so weak that he can not walk.
(d) A stitch in time saves nine.
(e) As he was meritorious he could do well in the examination..
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) likely (b) majestic (c) impression (d) dislikes (e) retarded (f) deformity (g) enjoys (h) impossible (i)
temptation (j) creator
9. Tag questions
(a) "I" is a word, isn't it?
(b) Bangladesh played well against India, didn't they?
(c) Allah is all in all, isn't He?
(d) If you were an examiner, you could do the same, couldn't you?
(e) My father rarely comes here, does he?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) not only (b) so that (c) which (d) If (e) as
11. Capitalization and punctuation
Summer, the first season of Bangla year, consists of Baishakh and Jaishtha. Fruits of different items are seen
available in the summer season. When the strong wind blows, the children and girls come out under the trees to
pick up mangoes. It is risky to go under trees because there might cause an accident.
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Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) causing (b) called (c) half (d) infants (e) has (f) the (g) occur (h) almost (i) risk (j) is being
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) human (b) truth (c) characteristics (d) the (e) as (f) the (g) been (h) lives/ livelihood (i) sustain (j) order
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) Education is the process by which our mind develops.
(b) It is the training for proper growth.
(c) It ennobles our minds and refines our sensibility.
(d) Nobody can prosper in life without education.
(e) The purpose of education is the liberation of prejudice.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) means (b) is (c) keep (d) balanced (e) contains (f) have to eat (g) are (h) growing (i) should be eat en (j)
cooked
5. Changing the form of speech
Sue announced that she was going home. And also added that she was really tired and couldn't work any more.
Her husband agreed and said that he (H) thought she should do that. He also asked if she thought he needed to
go to take her. She replied in the negative and said that she would manage.
6. Changing sentences
(a) Raju is a very good student.
(b) He is to make a division of his time so that he can do his work properly.
(c) It is thought by him that most of the students are unaware of using time.
(d) A student makes the best use of time and then he can succeed in life.
(e) A good student is not very impolite in his behaviour.
(f) Time once lost is lost forever is known to him.
(g) He respects those who are the superiors.
(h) He always behaves well with others.
(i) His teachers, parents and superiors love him.
(j) Isn't he the future hope of the nation?
7. Completing sentences
(a) If he had walked fast, he could have caught the class.
(b) The weather being rough, we can not go out.
(c) Walk fast lest you should miss the train.
(d) Danger often comes when danger is feared.
(e) He acted as though he was present there.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) successful (b) glorious (c) harmonical (d) bookish (e) insufficient (f) co-curricular (g) impossible (h)
publicity (i) cultural (j) importance
9. Tag questions
(a) Truthfulness is greater than any other virtue in a man's life, isn't it?
(b) The unfed ought to be fed, oughtn't they?
(c) Please join us, don't you?
(d) The mother in her rose, didn't it?
(e) None comes to help him, do they?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) due to/ because of (b) but (c) So (d) when (e) Consequently
11. Capitalization and punctuation
The lion roared, "How dare you wake me up! I'll kill you." The mouse cried, "Please, let me go. I didn't mean to
wake you up."
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Test Examination2019 : English  PaperII
PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) annually (b) for (c) improvements (d) components (e) access (f) sustainable (g) As (h) challenge (i) an (j)
with
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) is (b) alone (c) to (d) with (e) who (f) be (g) affluence (h) surrounds (i) heels (j) by
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) Modern communication is so well that we can move to any place whenever we like.
(b) The sector of education has also been influenced by science.
(c) We are the people of the age of science.
(d) Our everyday life has been much more comfortable.
(e) Information technology helped the teachers and students acquire knowledge widely.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) ended (b) cooked (c) awaken (d) sat (e) are (f) Getting (g) crowded (h) bargaining (i) put (j) picked
5. Changing the form of speech
Riyad asked the traffic sergeant why he (s) had stopped him (R). He (R) added that he did not do anything
wrong and asked if he had done. The Sergeant said that he (R) had been driving very fast. He (S) gave him a
glare and told him (R) to show his (R) driving license then. Riyad replied that he was appearing at driving test
exam the next week.
6. Changing sentences
(a) Jerry was a boy who was orphan.
(b) I forgot his name.
(c) Wasn't he like a star twinkling in a cloudless sky?
(d) It was he who once broke the axe handle.
Or, Once he broke a handle which was of the axe.
(e) But he refused to take the money to repair it.
(f) He was responsible for breaking the handle and so he admitted it.
(g) He did not conceal his guilt.
(h) There is no one who hits accurately every time.
(i) There is no human who does not make an error.
(j) He was free from deceit.
7. Completing sentences
(a) We come to know about the happening of home and abroad if we read newspapers regularly.
(b) People read newspaper lest they should remain ignorant of the recent happenings.
(c) Many students do not read newspaper regularly as they are not aware of its importance.
(d) Many people earn their living by working for newspapers.
(e) I become happy when I get newspaper in the morning.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) popularity (b) internally (c) misbehavior (d) criticism (e) disregard (f) eldest (g) developed (h) accordingly
(i) developing (j) treatment
9. Tag questions
(a) She as well as her sisters sang well, didn't they?
(b) We ought to finish the exercise soon, oughtn't we?
(c) Many a man will come, won't he?
(d) The headmaster and secretary approved this, didn't he?
(e) He and not his brother did it, didn't he?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) But (b) Besides (c) Again (d) Of course (e) Therefore
11. Capitalization and punctuation
"If Jim doesn't kill me," she said to herself, "before he takes a second look at me, he'll say I look like a coney
island chorus girl. But what could I do? Oh! What could I do with a dollar and eighty-seven cents?"
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13 Exclusive Model Test - 01 Subject Code 1 0 8
Full Marks : 100 English : Paper–II Time : 3 hours
[Answer all the questions. Figures in the margin indicate full marks]
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
amenities undaunted choke hang to blow pangs groan working with
May Day is an international holiday of (a)  people. In the year 1886 in the month of May, the workers, in
the American city of Chicago, who were (b)  under the (c)  of exploitation, raised slowgans for their
recognition as men. Initially that movement was (d)  voice time limit for work and other basic facilities for
the workers so that they could live as human beings. This was no doubt a mortal (e)  to the wealthy class. In
consequence, the streets of Chicago city were smeared (f)  the warm blood of the workers. The capital
government and its agents adopted every possible means to (g)  the voice of the workers. The leaders of the
workers were (h) . But the (i)  workers came out successful sacrificing their life. They demanded to fix
eight hours working time instead of that of twelve or thirteen hours was accepted and they were provided with
some (j)  of life.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Although stars and planets shine in the night sky, they (a)  from one another in many ways. In fact, most of
the shining lights in the sky are balls of fire (b)  stars. We do not feel their (c)  because they are very,
very far from us. Our sun is a star. The planets, on the other hand, are balls of cold gas or solid rocks, and (d)
 round the stars. Our Earth is a planet (e)  goes round the star sun. Mars is another planet. Stars (f)
 in different sizes and colours. The new stars are bluish-white in colour. Often their heat is so (g)  that
they look white and are called "White Dwarfs". Then there are large stars that have burnt most of their fuel and
(h)  red in colour. They are often no big that astronauts call them "Red Giants". Like stars, planets also (i)
 in size and colour. Our Earth is a small planet compared to Jupiter, which is a ball of gas, many hundreds
of times larger than Earth. The Earth looks blue, the Mars is red, (j)  the Jupiter is orange.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
He or she like a beast
Its appearance should not sheep indeed
Everybody is avoid a black sheep
A black sheep a student or a soldier
may be a person who does things that are not accepted
4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
help govern get count say be exist read care develop
"Who (a)  about reading?" you might say. "I have a career in mind that has nothing to do with (b) .
Well, that's unlikely. But even if such a career (c) , you still have to talk. It isn't a matter of (d)  able to
speak well so that people will think you went to Oxford the issue is larger than that. The way you speak the way
you put your thoughts into language (e)  a lot about you. At work, your insights will (f)  for nothing if
you are unable to communicate them. And in the rest of your life, your relationships with people are (g) 
through (h)  to know each other, which is primarily accomplished by talking. And how well you talk is (i)
 by your understanding of grammar and syntax. Grammar, like it or not, (j)  define who you are.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
The boy said, "I have to go to supper now. I can come again tomorrow evening". I said, "I'll pay you now for
what you've done", thinking I should probably have to insist on an older boy.
'Ten cents an hour?"
"Anything is all right".
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Once two women quarrelled over a baby, each claiming the baby as her own. (Compound)
(b) As the dispute could not be settled, they were brought to a judge for a settlement. (Simple)
(c) The judge left no stone unturned to solve the problem. (Affirmative)
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(d) He also tried his best to make them accept the truth but both clung to their claims. (Simple)
(e) The wise judge then ordered the executioner to cut the baby into equal parts. (Passive)
(f) At this, one woman remained quiet but the other one cried out in sorrow. (Complex)
(g) The real mother did not want to kill her son. (Interrogative)
(h) So, she decided to leave her demand. (Passive)
(i) The fake mother gladly accepted her proposal. (Negative)
(j) Then the judge gave the baby to the weeping mother and punished the other one. (Simple)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) We live in Bangladesh .
(b) Here all the people are friendly .
(c) If anyone falls in danger .
(d) We love and help one another as if .
(e) We also work together so that .
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
A man's future depends on his (a) own. If he wastes his time in (b) idle or depends too much on others or loses
heart in the face of difficulties, he will fail in life. If, on the other hand, he makes proper use of his time and
opportunities, and follows his aim in life with (c) patient and (d) persevere, success is sure to come to him. Even
ordinary abilities will bring him success if he makes good use of them. In fact, history abounds in examples of
men rising (e) great from an humble beginning (f) mere by their own (g) exert. On the other hand, we often come
across men (h) endow with abilities failing in life. This is because they did not make proper use of their time and
opportunities, but wasted them in laziness. Their abilities thus got (i) rust and hence (j) use. So it is we that make
or mar ourselves, and not fate.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) Sami and not his friends has done it, ?
(b) Allah is second to none, ?
(c) The unfed ought to be fed, ?
(d) I think that he will come, ?
(e) None of us can do it, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
The paragraph and the essay are different from each other. (a)  there are some similarities between them.
(b)  the paragraph has a topic sentence to introduce the main idea. Secondly it has a number of sentences in
the middle to develop that main idea. (c)  there is a concluding sentence in it bring the main idea to a close.
(d)  the essay also consists of a beginning, a middle and an end. It is, (e)  obvious that the paragraph
and the essay share some common features in respect of the structures.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
my philosophy is very simple i always nourish a dream in my heart to snatch away the best success and to serve
the nation my hobby is reading writing and listening to music
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Samir/Samira, an M.A in English. You have seen a vacancy advertisement for the post
of some English Teachers in Uttara Model High School, Uttara. Now, write a CV with a cover letter for
the post. Your CV should not exceed one page. 8
13. Suppose you are Sabbir/Sabrina. You are a student of Mymensing Zilla School. After the Annual
Examination all the students of your class want to go on a picnic. Now, write an application to your Head
Teacher on behalf of your class praying for permission to go on a picnic. 10
14. Write a paragraph on 'The uses of abuses of mobile phone'. 10
15. Write a composition on 'Importance of Reading Newspaper'. 12

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Full Marks : 100 English : Paper–II Time : 3 hours
[Answer all the questions. Figures in the margin indicate full marks]
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
of a and the for afford expensive influence
Travelling has a beneficial (a)  on our minds. The human mind always craves (b)  change. This is (c)
 by travelling in new lands. There is none who does not feel (d)  thrill of joy at the new sight (e) 
experience. Travelling gives us an opportunity to enjoy (f)  most charming scenes (g)  nature. Though
it is (h) , it can bring a change both in body (i)  mind. Thus travelling can help one to complete his
knowledge and can be (j)  perfect man.
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Diligence is a (a)  labour. A man who works hard to have success (b)  to be diligent and industrious.
Nothing can be gained without industry. “Fortune (c)  the industrious" is a wise saying. It means (d) 
fortune does not come upon those who are not (e) . For this they should realize the (f)  of hard labour
and at the (g)  time they must have (h)  to perform their work (i) . If they do so, they will achieve
their (j)  thing.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
Globalization are a blessing for the developed countries.
It has created a lot of facilities for the capitalist.
We is now living in a high technological world.
Without mutual understanding, globalization can easily learn bring happiness.
Now we would not what is happening in the world.
4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
require be provide spread promote define anticipate direct remain stay
E-commerce is rapidly being (a)  in our country. It may be (b)  as a business process through
electronic transmition. Buyers and sellers are not (c)  to talk face to face. We may get our required product
(d)  at home. One of the best opportunities (e)  that businessmen from home and abroad can (f) 
their business using this system (g)  in their respective country. It (h)  us with global information,
resources and services. It is (i)  that it will (j)  our domestic business very soon.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
Sophia said to Rimi, “Good morning. Why did you miss the most important class on the rules of passage
narration yesterday?" “Alas! what a fool I am! Please, help me on the topic. By Allah, I shall never miss any
important class," Rimi said.
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Man is the most intelligent creation. (Positive)
(b) He uses time intelligently. (Negative)
(c) He has to make division of time to do his work properly. (Complex)
(d) If he works sincerely, he can succeed in life. (Compound)
(e) An active man always uses his time for a productive purpose. (Negative)
(f) To him time is money. (Complex)
(g) He knows that time once gone is gone for ever. (Passive)
(h) He cares for none in using his time. (Interrogative)
(i) Since time does not wait for us, we should not waste away it. (Compound)
(j) A time killer has to repent in the long run. (Complex)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) As a student you should read properly so that .
(b) Make proper use of time lest .
(c) You ought to read your text books again and again with a view to .
(d) If you memorise the answers without knowing the meaning .
(e) It is high time .
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
In order to (a) material your dream, you need (b) determine and efforts. Nothing is (c) achieve in this world
without hard work. Nothing is (d) achievable for those who are blessed with (e) common abilities. They are very
fortunate. But those who are (f) inclined to do hard work are really (g) fortunate. By spending time in (h) idle,
they only (i) fool themselves and ultimately become (j) remorse.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) Let us have a walk in the open field, ?
(b) I am in the habit of walking every morning, ?
(c) Morning walk is good for health, ?
(d) Nobody should miss this opportunity, ?
(e) Try to form the habit of morning walk, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
Every citizen has some duties and responsibilities for his nation. (a)  most of the 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.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
Why are you going to Barishal said father i want to buy some important books said sami do you need money yes father
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PartB : Composition [40 Marks]


12. Suppose, you are Ratul Ahmed looking for a job after completing your graduation in Library Science.
You have seen an advertisement for the post of a librarian in a reputed college named Rupsha Degree
College, Rupsha, Khulna. Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the mentioned post. Your CV should
not exceed one page. 8
13. Suppose, you are Labib/ Labiba. You read in Udayan High School, Mymensingh. Your School has a
beautiful common room but it lacks modern facilities. Now, write an application to the Headmaster of
your school for increasing common room facilities. 10
14. Write a paragraph in 250 words on “A Tea Stall". 10
15. Write a composition on “Your Future Plan of Life". 12

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Full Marks : 100 English : Paper–II Time : 3 hours
[Answer all the questions. Figures in the margin indicate full marks]
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
numerous into race over fancy dark live on herdsman the shepherd group
Many thousands of years ago there lived a (a)  of people whom we call (b)  Aryans. To this people
everything seemed (c) . When they looked up (d)  the blue sky, where there were white clouds moving,
they (e)  that they saw a sea (f)  which ships were sailing. Or, if the clouds were (g)  and moved
swiftly in one direction, driven by the wind, they believed that they saw cows driven by an invisible (h) . In
their eyes the (i)  storm-clouds were gigantic birds which flew (j)  the sky carrying worms in their
beaks. The lightning flashes were the worms, which these birds sometimes let fall. Or, the lightening was a fish,
darting through the sea of cloud; or a spear, or a serpent. The storm- cloud was a dragon.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Tolerance is one of the best (a)  of man. Every conscious man should (b)  this great quality. In human
society one person (c)  not like another person. One may have grudge (d)  the other, (e)  he must
show tolerance to live (f)  in the society. A man (g)  of tolerance makes his problems himself. A (h)
 man can solve his problems step by step and (i)  in the long run. So, we should not be (j) 
whatever the situation is.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
The UNESCO was tabled in the form of a resolution unanimously.
The proclamation was given a great tribute and a glowing homage paid by the international community.
It is in Bangladesh.
The recognition proclaimed to spread mother tongue widely.
The resolution came February 21st as the International Mother Language Day.
4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
turn create build establish consider say defeat lead maintain remember
It (a)  that Dr. Mahathir Mohamad was never (b) . He (c)  that record and (d)  another one at
92 as the world’s oldest elected leader. He (e)  the Malaysian for 22 years starting in 1981. He worked with
a view to (f)  a modern Malaysia. He (g)  Malaysia from a sleepy backwater into a modem
industrialized nation. The world’s tallest twin towers (h)  in Kuala Lumpur during his reign. People (i)
 him to be one of the wisest leaders of all time. He (j)  with respect for his contribution to Malaysia
and beyond.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
"What kind of stories did Aesop tell?" asked Jaman. Fables,’ replied Mrs. Rahman. "Do you know what fables
are?" "No", replied Jaman. "Well", continued Mrs. Rahman, "Fables are stories with a message or a moral."
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Wherever we may cast our eyes, we notice the achievements of science. (Simple)
(b) The electricity lights the streets and houses. (Passive)
(c) The radio broadcast news, songs and lectures. (Passive)
(d) There is cinema to delight you in the evening. (Complex)
(e) Computer is the most important invention of modem science. (Positive)
(f) We cannot go without it. (Interrogative)
(g) Intern is one of the most important inventions of modem science. (Positive)
(h) It helps us to know about the world. (Compound)
(i) It is needed in every office. (Active)
(j) Having a good effect, it helps us. (Compound)
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7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) If I had got few more time .
(b) Scarcely had the dog seen the cat .
(c) He looked at me in such a manner as though .
(d) Had I been a child again, .
(e) It was long 10 years since .
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
Our (a) child memories are full of both (b) beauty and sad incidents. For example, I can (c) easy remember the
(d) memory incidents of my school life. Our teachers told us to read (e) attentive. We always tried to follow
their (f) instruct. Now, at our mature age, we realize how (g) effect their advice was. Therefore, we are (h) high
grateful to them. This was the role of our teachers in building our character and (i) moral is not (j) deny.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) Everybody wants to be happy, ?
(b) He let me do it, ?
(c) I am one of them, ?
(d) The unfed ought to be fed, ?
(e) He put the book on the table, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
Higher education is needed in our national life, (a)  now a question has risen (b)  it is a luxury, (c)
 higher education is not a luxury, the poorer section of people now think it to be so (d)  they cannot
afford the educational expenses of their children. For the greater interest of the nation, the government should
(e)  help the meritorious students so that they can be highly educated.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
william shakespeare the monarch of english literature was born on april 12 1564 in england his mother was Mary
Ardin and his father was John Shakespeare he was not much educated and he had little knowledge of grammar.
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Alvi/ Aliva. You have obtained MA Degree in English from a foreign university. Rajuk
Uttara Moel College is going to recruit a lecturer in English. Now, w rite a CV with cover letter for the
Post of lecturer in English. 8
13. Suppose, You are Mohammad Rafi living at Uttara. There is not children park in your area. Now, write an
application to the Mayor of Dhaka North City Corporation for setting up a children’s park in your locality. 10
14. Write a Paragraph on, ‘Your Favourite TV Program’. 10
15. Write a composition on ‘Importance of Reading Newspaper’. 12

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Full Marks : 100 English : Paper–II Time : 3 hours
[Answer all the questions. Figures in the margin indicate full marks]
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
in about for prosper administer of the a
Student politics hinders (a)  normal progress of a student. Student politics brings (b)  to a few but
causes harm of many. Because (c)  student politics, normal (d)  of a college or (e)  university is
hampered. As (f)  result, there arises session jam. (g)  this problem of the campus, student politics is
mainly responsible. So, we should think (h)  the necessity of student politics or we should bring (i)  a
positive change (j)  this sector.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
English is (a)  international language that must be learnt (b)  all the people of the world. One is blind
(c)  the knowledge of English. English (d)  persons get a privilege (e) . Today English is (f) 
only the language of (g)  English. It is now (h)  global language. More ever, there are now many kinds
of language (i)  English is still (j)  best.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
It be superior to a wrong-doer.
A forgiver may be considered to be a sign of weakness.
To forgive takes a strong character to check passion.
But it is easy to take revenge.
really a sing of strength.
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4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
go make bring inspire compare be perform consider utilize stop
Time (a)  as a very valuable thing on earth. It (b)  to an old gypsy. There  a proverb, "Time and
tide wait for none. It moves all the time. It is time which cannot be (d) . The people who (e)  the best
use of time in the past achieved the best positions in the society. They (f)  the ideal people of our society.
Students (g)  by their ideality should (h)  their duties timely. They must remember that none can be
great without (i)  time. In fact, proper use of time (j)  peace, prosperity and happiness in life.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
"Where do you like to go, Sir?" said the ticket officer to the passenger. "I want to go to Chattogram," said the
passenger. "How many tickets do you need?" "I need five tickets." "Here are the tickets. They will cost one
thousand taka," said the ticket officer.
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Optimism is a great quality. (Compound)
(b) It leads one to be happy. (Passive)
(c) Only the optimistic are accepted by all. (Negative)
(d) We all should be optimistic about life. (Complex)
(e) There are not many who are optimistic. (Affirmative)
(f) In fact, all can't be optimistic. (Interrogative)
(g) We can attract the attention of others when we are optimistic. (Simple)
(h) Optimism is one of the greatest qualities. (Comparative)
(i) It is a very vivid quality. (Exclamatory)
(j) Who does not believe this truth? (Assertive)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) Uneasy lies the head .
(b) I fancy .
(c) He feigned as though .
(d) Faults are thick .
(e) Had 1 been invited, .
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
(a) achieve of the proper mental (b) fit is not a one-day-task. No one is born 100% (c) psychology fit. Just as the
body parts develop and grow, psychological fitness and maturity is achieved (d) gradual. The experiences in (e)
child contribute (f) large towards the sound growth of mental abilities. That is why it is told that no one is born
with (g) born behavioral patterns, all what we have are acquired and (h) learn. Proper attention and care in the
childhood will help kids to grow fit and sound. Psychological fitness of kids is absolute necessity as it is degree
of (i) emotion growth that determines the character, career and emotional balances of the person throughout the
life. Parents can't just feel the duties accomplished by growing the children physically (j) health but have to
groom the kids emotionally and psychologically.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) Nobody dislikes flowers, ?
(b) She narrowly escaped from death, ?
(c) Happy New Year, ?
(d) The coward in her surprised us, ?
(e) Those who are honest hardly suffer, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
Trees are our best friends (a)  their need is not properly valued by the rural people (b)  play a negative
role in the degradation of environment (c)  to deforestation. They can (d)  bring about green revolution
by planting trees. (e)  their awareness is a must.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
where are you going said the merchant i was just coming to see you what do you want to earn my bread by the
labour of my hand replied the youth
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Ratio Ahmed and you have passed M.B.A. You have seen a vacancy for the post of a
Marketing Officer. Now, write a CV to the Managing Director of Energy Pack, Bangladesh Limited with
a cover letter for the post. Your CV should not exceed one page. 8
13. Suppose, you are Nazib of Sirajganj district. Your area has been flooded recently. Now, write an
application to the Deputy Commissioner to send relief goods and medical aids for the flood-hit people. 10
14. Write a paragraph on "The Life of a Farmer". 10
15. Write a composition on "Wonders of Modern Science". 12
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Full Marks : 100 English : Paper–II Time : 3 hours
[Answer all the questions. Figures in the margin indicate full marks]
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
development to disastrous in conscious fear who a both punish
Nowadays, parents are very (a)  of the harmful effect of (b)  on children. Child psychologists think that
(c)  physical and mental punishment can be (d)  for a child's growth and (e) . It may lead to (f)
 and hatred of the person (g)  punishes the child. Again if (h)  child is punished, he may lack
initiative. He may also feel hostile (i)  others. So, rude behaviours may gradually develop (j)  him.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Tree plantation means (a)  trees in a large number. The importance (b)  tree plantation can't be ignored
any more. Through tree plantation (c)  environment remains balanced properly. Then oxygen is properly
balanced in (d) . The (e)  important thing is that ecological balance remains fit for the betterment of
the maintenance of humans and animals and plants as well. (f)  trees aren't planted, we can't get food,
oxygen and different kinds of needful elements from the trees. So, there is a (g)  relationship between trees
and humans. If there had been no trees, the environment (h)  have lost its ecological balance. Floods and
drought (i)  occur repeatedly. Lands would turn (j)  desert. So, we should make the tree plantation
programme successful for a better habitat.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
destroys a man to death.
addicted to drugs for frustration, unemployment problem, political unrest,
Drug addiction causes
family feud, lack of love and affection.
It become us morally, physically and financially.
People leads strong attraction for taking harmful drugs.
means cancer, heart attack and other respiratory diseases.
4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
ensure cope be spread develop get hamper upgrade come reach
The literacy rate in Bangladesh is increasing day by day. We (a)  lucky that at present our literacy rate is
72.76%. But it is not sufficient for us. Because the literacy rate of India is 93.91%. So, in order to (b)  with
the neighbouring countries as well as the present competitive world we (c)  forward to educate the illiterate.
If we want to (d)  our country, the light of education should (e)  among the general mass and the
quality education should be (f) . Otherwise, we will not (g)  skilled resourceful manpower.
Consequently, the systematic development will (h) . We should try our level best to (i)  our literacy
rate so that we can (j)  our target "Vision 2021'.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
"Where have you come from? I don't know you," said Mr. Mamun. "My name is Lina. I've come from Barguna.
My mother has given a letter to me for you." "What's the name of your mother?" "Nazma Sultana."
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Cricket is one of the most exciting games in the world. (Make it positive degree)
(b) The cricketers of Bangladesh are called 'Tigers'. (Make it active voice)
(c) Tamim Iqbal is a very dynamic player of Bangladesh. (Make it negative sentence)
(d) Though he got a serious injury in Asia Cup, he accompanied Musfiqur Rahim with one hand. (Make it
simple sentence)
(e) People all over the world know Mashrafe Bin Mortaza as 'Narail Express'. (Make it passive voice)
(f) Mustafijur Rahman is called the Cutter Master in cricket world. (Make it complex sentence)
(g) Shakib-Al-Hasan is not only a batsman but also a bowler. (Make it affirmative)
(h) As they played well in the last World Cup, they gave pleasure to the fans. (Make it simple sentence)
(i) By practicing more and more, they will win the World Cup in future. (Make it compound sentence)
(j) Musfiqur Rahim made a very excellent century in Asia Cup 2018 against Sri Lanka. (Make it exclamatory
sentence)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) 1952 is the year when .
(b) Our language martyrs sacrificed their lives so that .
(c) They protested bravely against Urdu .
(d) Then some students were killed who .
(e) If they did not do that .
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8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
Kindness is a divine virtue. So, we should not be (a) kind to the people in distress and even to the (b) low
animals. Some wicked boys (c) joy beating the lower animals like dogs and cats. This is an (d) rational
behaviour. Animals are dumb (e) create in our environment. They are (f) actual harmless beings. Some animals
are very (g) faith and they feel no (h) hesitate to risk their lives for our (i) protect. So, we should be (j) sympathy
to them.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) He knows little about the matter, ?
(b) Let them do the work now, ?
(c) Begum Rokeya spread education for women folk, ?
(d) He'd be happy hearing the news, ?
(e) Nobody was present there, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
The man (a)  is honest is true to his word. He does not deviate from the path of honesty (b)  he knows
that true happiness consists in honesty. (c) , he does not fall victim to any greed. (d)  he has no money,
he leads a happy life. (e) , we all should follow the path of honesty.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
my mother said wont you go to school today i said mother i feel feverish today i dont want to go to school ok
take rest at home said mother
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Tamim/Salma. You have come to know that some Accounts Officers will be recruited in
"Dutch Bangla Bank Ltd." You are interested to be one. Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the post.
Your CV should not exceed one page. 8
13. Suppose, you are Nirob/Nijhum a student of N. K. High School, Rangamati. In your school, there are only
two classrooms equipped with multimedia facilities. It is not sufficient for the students. You need more
multimedia classrooms. Now, on behalf of the students of your school write an application to your
Headmaster for setting up more multimedia classrooms in your school. 10
14. A school magazine mirrors a school. It helps the students to reveal their latent talents. Now, write a
paragraph in about 150 words on 'A School Magazine'. 10
15. Write a composition on "Journey by train". 12

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Full Marks : 100 English : Paper–II Time : 3 hours
[Answer all the questions. Figures in the margin indicate full marks]
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
dignity boastful employment a though from youth towards undergo
(a)  is a world wide problem. No country of the world can (b)  claim that she is absolutely free from
the problem of unemployment. Finding a job is the (c)  task nowadays. An unemployed young man has to
(d)  great deal of trouble, anxiety and humiliation to find out (e)  job. He has to run (f)  office to
office or man to man, to get a jobs. For want of (g)  many people have to lead a vagabond life. Our students
and (h)  should be made to change their attitude (i)  life. They should be made to realise that self-
employment is the most (j)  way for employment.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
The (a)  pursuit of students is study and (b)  qualities that will make them (c)  for the life (d) 
ahead. But when the country is (e)  with a natural calamities like flood, famine or epidemic, they should (f)
 forward and stand (g)  the suffering humanity. Even in normal times, they should (h)  in many
acts of social service with (i)  view to (j)  their fellow men.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
Earthquake destroy have enough preparation to save us from it.
It is a natural disaster.
We do not get any warning before it.
Earthquakes should many towns with the people.
more destructive than flood.
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4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
fall be consume run contaminate amend exist expect curb implement
Food (a)  our basic need. But this food is (b)  by the greedy businessmen who (c)  after money.
Having (d)  the adulterated food, people (e)  a victim to diseases of various kinds. For the capital
punishment of the dishonest businessmen, the (f)  law must be (g)  for the betterment of common
public health. It is (h)  that the strict law will be (i)  with a view to (j)  the harmful act of food
adulteration.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
I said to the old man, "What are you doing?" "I'm watching the boys, swimming in the pond," he said. "How
happy they are! May Allah bless them." "Let me sit by you and enjoy the scene," I said.
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Corruption is one of the worst evils. (Positive)
(b) A corrupted man can do anything against morality. (Complex)
(c) People hate a corrupted man. (Passive)
(d) Nobody respects him. (Interrogative)
(e) The man who takes bribed, is next to devil. (Simple)
(f) Though we have strict law, we are still affected by this evil. (Compound)
(g) No other person is as hated as a corrupted man. (Superlative)
(h) We hope that Bangladesh will be free from this evil. (Simple)
(i) Everybody avoids a corrupted man. (Negative)
(j) A corrupted man leads a very unhappy life. (Exclamatory)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) We work hard so that .
(b) If we are not industrious .
(c) A man who leads an idle life .
(d) An idle man can never help people and so .
(e) We know the proverb that .
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
(a) corrupt is one of the greatest challenges of the world. It occurs in (b) vary ways. (c) bribe is one of them.
Corruption is a major hindrance to the (d) sustain development. It is (e) corrode on the very fabric of society.
We need a corruption free society in order to (f) sure our all round (g) develop. (h) extort and (i) adulterate of
food-stuffs are other forms of corruption. All attempts to curb corruption have proved to be (j) effect.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) Money is a must for our life, ?
(b) One can do almost noting without it, ?
(c) But money can hardly bring happiness, ?
(d) What you need most to be happy is contentment, ?
(e) That's why, few people lead a happy life, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
Every citizen has some duties and responsibilities for his nation. (a)  most of the 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.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
how daring you are to wake me up the lion roared i shall kill you fro that please let me go the mouse cried i did
not mean to wake you up
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Rakibul Hasan. You have passed MBA from Dhaka University. Unilever Bangladesh
Ltd., a multinational company, is going to recruit some marketing officers. It invites the persons who are
interested in marketing and sales. Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the post. Your CV should not
exceed one page. 8
13. Suppose, you are Muhin, a student of Ideal School, Dhaka. You have a common room in your school. But
the facilities in the common room are not sufficient. Now, write an application to the Headmaster of your
school for increasing facilities in the common room. 10
14. Suppose, you have visited the Amor Ekushey Boimela this year and had an excellent experience. Now,
write a paragraph on "Your Visit to a Book Fair." 10
15. Write a composition on " The Uses of Computer in our Everyday Life." 12
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Full Marks : 100 English : Paper–II Time : 3 hours
[Answer all the questions. Figures in the margin indicate full marks]
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
select from to for of profession a in
There are various kinds (a)  profession. So (b)  profession varies (c)  man to man. Selection of
profession is very important (d)  a student. He faces difficulties (e)  choosing a right (f) . He is (g)
 prefer a profession very carefully. If he can choose his profession accurately, he can shine (h)  life. (i)
 good boy determines his profession very carefully. Having (j)  a profession he advances.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Freedom does not come automatically. People must raise them (a)  it. It must be earned (b)  it can be
enjoyed. According to (c)  old idea, freedom means freedom (d)  foreign domination. "Freedom really
means freedom (e)  want, disease and ignorance." (f)  real freedom, we must free our people (g) 
want, disease and ignorance. We can (h)  our rightful place (i)  the modern world (j)  using all our
resources and all our energies.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
Emotion above it.
It should be controlled to work properly.
Nobody exists subordinate to it.
We all be a silent killer.
So it almost in everybody.
4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
finish take help be go come get suffer send know
My dear Raihan,
The news of your sudden admission into Sylhet Osmani Medical College Hospital (a)  me aback. I have
learnt that you (b)  from gastric pain for about a week. I (c)  beside you in the hospital. But you (d)
 my test examination (e)  on. It (f)  on the 2nd proximo. Immediately after the examination. I (g)
 to meet you. I (h)  my younger brother, John to hand you some books. These (i)  you to remove
your boredom, (j)  not nervous.
Yours sincerely
Dilip
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
Sohel asked alok, "Friend, have you ever visited the National Memorial at Savar in Dhaka? Wow, how splendid
it is!" "Yes, I haven't yet gone there. But I must visit there after the SSC exam is over." "It has been built in
memory of the martyhrs of our Liberation War. May God bless their souls," Sohel said.
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Traffic jam is the most serious problem in Dhaka city now. (Compound)
(b) It has become a common affair in most of the cities and towns. (Negative)
(c) Sometimes this jam is so acute that it blocks more than a kilometer of a street. (Compound)
(d) It kills our valuable time. (Passive)
(e) By taking some pragmatic steps we can solve this problem. (Complex)
(f) More wide roads can be constructed. (Active)
(g) Law should be implemented to ensure punishment. (Complex)
(h) Drivers who are experienced should be given license. (Active)
(i) Public awareness is more important than any other step. (Superlative)
(j) Then life in Dhaka city will be very enjoyable. (Exclamatory)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) Truthfulness is a great virtue because .
(b) One cannot command the respect of others unless .
(c) One may succeed once or twice by telling a lie but .
(d)  if you are a liar.
(e) So, it is a wise decision .
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8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
Answer to the questions in the examination should be to the point. You should not (a) large your answers (b)
 necessary. When you write main ideas, you can (c) short your sentences. Only (d)  elaborate of the
answers is simply a (e)  waste of time. This practice (f)  please the (g)  examine and they got (h)
 irritate and do not want to give high marks. So students are advised to be (i)  caution and to avoid (j)
 relevant points in the answer.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) Nobody can ignore his lot, ?
(b) I am too weak to go, ?
(c) Let us do the work, ?
(d) Happy birthday to you, ?
(e) Birds fly in the sky, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
Yesterday I went to the house of one of my friends. I wanted to meet him (a)  I did not find him there (b)
 he had already gone out. (c)  I talked to his mother (d)  left a note with her. (e)  I left the
house.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 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
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Write a paragraph on "Sound Pollution" by answering the following questions. 8
(a) What is sound pollution? (b) How is sound pollution? (c) How do people suffer for this? (d) Who are
responsible for it? (e) How can it be checked?
13. Write a composition on "An Exciting Cricket Match You Witnessed". 10
14. Imagine that you are Munir/ Mili of Cumilla Zilla School in Class ten. The students of your school want
to hold classes in the morning. Now, write an application to the Headmaster of your school for this
purpose. 10
15. Suppose, you are Toki/ Taiba and you have passed HSC. You have seen a vacancy ad for the position of a
Hotel Receptionist in a reputed hotel. Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the post. You CV should
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Full Marks : 100 English : Paper–II Time : 3 hours
[Answer all the questions. Figures in the margin indicate full marks]
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
keep the to for benefit in on sound be among
Sports are very essential (a)  us. There are various types of sports. (b)  them cricket, football,
volleyball, swimming etc. (c)  very popular. All types of sports are (d)  to us. There is relation between
the body and (e)  mind. "A (f)  mind in a sound body" is a wise saying. In order (g)  win success
in life we should have sound health which depends (h)  regular participation (i)  games and sporls.
Sports (j)  us physically fit.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
At present Rohingya issue is a (a)  question in the context of Bangladesh. The (b)  attack of Myanmar
authority has compelled the Rohingyas to flee (c)  their country to Bangladesh. Everyday to (d)  their
lives the Rohingyas are (e)  Bangladesh through border. Near about 3 lacks and 70 thousand Rohingyas (f)
 already entered Bangladesh. The govt. of Bangladesh have stretched their (g)  hands towards these
distressed people. Foreign (h)  visited different refuge camps and appreciated Bangladesh govt. for (i) 
aid to the Rohingyas. They (j)  of putting pressure on Myanmar to solve the problem.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
Self confidence helps a man to reach the goal of life.
It should exercise not enjoyable.
The lack of determination is one to lose his self confidence.
Success without self confidence leads one of the invaluable human qualities.
One it in order to overcome the problems of life.
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learn call read admit begin make up work attend be study
Helen Keller started her formal education in 1890. She (a)  to take classes at the Horace Mann School for
the deaf in Boston. From 1894 to 1896, she (b)  the right Humason School for the deal in New York City.
There she (c)  to improve her communication skills and (d)  regular academic subjects. Helen
gradually (e)  her mind to attend college. In 1896 she attended the Cambridge School for Young Ladies.
Massachusetts. Later, she (f)  to Radcliff College. Here she learnt (g)  through a special technique (h)
 Braille. She also (i)  here how to type. Annie Sullivan (j)  always with her for help.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
"Have you ever been to Indonesia?" asked my friend, Rushed. "No. I have never gone" replied I. But I desire to
go there. Though I had an opportunity to go to Indonesia last month, I couldn't avail of the opportunity because
of my exam." "Let s go there in this Puja vacation?" said my friend.
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) My friend invited me to pay a visit to Cox's Bazar. (Make complex sentence)
(b) I was very glad. (Make negative sentence)
(c) I accepted the invitation. (Make passive sentence)
(d) When I reached there, my friend received me cordially. (Make simple sentence)
(e) I was excited to see the sea-beach. (Make exclamatory sentence)
(f) It is the largest sea-beach in the world. (Make Positive sentence)
(g) It is one of the most beautiful sea-beaches in the world. (Make comparative degree)
(h) It is called the pleasure seekers' paradise. (Make active voice)
(i) Every year a lot of people come to visit it. (Make compound sentence)
(j) If I could visit the sea-beach! (Make assertive sentence)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) Corruption is so common that .
(b) There is hardly any area .
(c) Almost no official work in possible unless .
(d) Corrupt people are involved in it so that .
(e) All of us should come forward lest we .
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
The aim of (a) educated is to make a man fully equipped to be (b) use to himself and to society. A (c) true
educated person should be self-reliant with regard to his (d) person needs. He should be well-mannered, (e)
thought, sympathetic and co-operative. He should be (f) truth, honest, punctual and (g) duty. Punctuality is a
virtue that makes a nation (h) prosper. An educated person tries to (i) move the suffering of his countrymen. He
also helps others in attaining (j) self-reliant.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) It is an enjoyable evening, ?
(b) Yes, it is. Let's go out for a walk, ?
(c) That's a nice idea. We can enjoy a walk outside, ?
(d) The air is also cool and soothing, ?
(e) Right. And the queen moon is shining brightly in the sky, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
(a)  I were a rich man I would help others. People living under poverty line has the hope of better days (b)
 they do not get (c)  they dream of. (d)  their condition is getting from bad to worse. The only
thing (e)  they need is nothing but education.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
in a certain school a student once found a one hundred taka note in the playground he took it to his teacher what
shall i do with it asked the teacher
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Omlan Roy / Rista Chy. You have completed BSc Engineering and are looking for a
job. You have seen a vacancy advertisement in "The Financial Express" for the post of an Software
Engineer of Berger Company Ltd.
Now, make a CV with a cover letter for the post. Your cover letter should not exceed one page. 8
13. Imagine you are Faiaz Rahman, a student of Blue Bird High School & College, Sylhet. There is no
language club in your school. Now, write an application to the principal for taking necessary steps to set
up a language club in your school. 10
14. Write paragraph on "Influence of media". 10
15. Write a composition on "A memorable Day in your life." 12
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Full Marks : 100 English : Paper–II Time : 3 hours
[Answer all the questions. Figures in the margin indicate full marks]
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
by tranquility state rather symbol communal to anyone materialize manner
Gentility is the (a)  of being gentle. And he who possesses this quality is a gentleman. He never hurts (b)
 whimsically. A gentleman is the (c)  of peace and prosperity. He never wants clash and conflict. (d)
 he tries to lead a peaceful life co-operating with others. A gentleman wishes to settle global peace and (e)
. War is hated by him. He always wants (f)  harmony. A gentleman never uses filthy language to rule
anyone. On the contray his (g)  please others. (h)  lead life well everyone of us should be gentle and
modest. (i)  being gentle, we can (j)  our hopes and aspirations, no doubt.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Gender discrimination in Bangladesh (a)  at birth. Most parents want to have (b)  so that they can get
help when they (c)  older. Supplement their family (d)  or help (e)  domestic chores. In the
existing socio-economic (f)  up, male children are (g)  suited to this purpose. So girls are born to an
(h)  world. However, they are assigned, rather (i)  to domestic chores. Some of these girls may (j) 
at school.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
Efforts become its interest without struggle.
Life loses not a real triumph if both the sides are not equally matched.
Games be dull if there is no competition.
A victory one kind of continuous examination.
Really life extremely needed for the progress in life.
4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
report learn groan gallop come control manipulate replace take earn
Price of essentials is such a crucial factor that it directly (a)  the life and living of the majority people. The
measures so far (b)  by the government (c)  the appreciation from the common people. But it is (d)
 by despair as majority of the people (e)  under the crushing burden of (f)  prices. It (g)  that
the business syndicates (h)  the market prices and the retailers (i)  out of their evil mechanism.
Moreover, the police are (j)  to have been involved in illegal extortions.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
The boy said to the teacher, "Sir, I shall be grateful if you kindly lend me the book you praised highly in the
classroom yesterday". The teacher said, "I have become really happy to know that you are eager to read this
book. You are welcome to any of my books that you like. "Thank you, Sir," said the boy. "You are welcome,"
said the teacher.
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Once two women quarrelled over a baby each claiming the baby as her own. (Compound)
(b) As the dispute could not be settled, they were brought to a judge for a settlement. (Simple)
(c) The judge left no stone unturned to solve the problem. (Affirmative)
(d) He also tried his best to make them accept the truth but both clang to their claims. (Simple)
(e) The wise judge then ordered the executioner to cut the baby into two equal parts. (Passive)
(f) At this, one woman remained quiet but the other one cried out in sorrow. (Complex)
(g) The real mother did not want to kill her son. (Interrogative)
(h) So, she decided to leave her demand. (Passive)
(i) The fake mother gladly accepted her proposal. (Negative)
(j) Then the judge gave the baby to the weeping mother and punished the other one. (Simple)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) It is high time .
(b) Had I seen you before .
(c) The students are studying hard lest .
(d) He pretended as though .
(e) Fortune smiles upon those .
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8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis. .5  10 = 5
Education develops our mind through (a) form learning. The moral and (b) intellect training is provided by
education. Again, the purpose of education is to (c) light the individual. The (d) promote of the individual's
capacity is also its purpose. Education (e) noble our minds and refines-our (f) sensible. So, there are (g) vary
advantages of education. We can not find any (h)  advantage of education. In the present world, no (i)
develop is possible without education. The (j)  prosper of a country depends on proper education of the
people.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) Everyone is nostalgic in life, ?
(b) We hardly forget the golden past, ?
(c) No this is more pleasant to a man than the sweetest memories of childhood, ?
(d) So, don't forget the memories of childhood, ?
(e) Therefore, let's be nostalgic again, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
None can deny the importance of tree plantation (a)  our lives on eath directly or indirectly depend on it.
(b)  it is a matter of sorrow that we are cutting down trees indiscriminately. (c)  trees are planted, soon
our country will turn into a desert, (d)  there will be an adverse change in the climate, (e)  we should
plant more and more trees for our own sake.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
how can you do the work in two days nobody agrees to do it less than four i said to the boy i am confident i shall
finish it as i have told you he expressed.
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Bornali Chowdhury of 5/7 Mirpur-14, Dhaka and you have passed M.Sc in Computer
Science. You have seen a vacancy advertisement for the position of an IT Officer in a Mobile Company.
Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the post. Your CV should not exceed one page. 8
13. Suppose you are 'Medha', a student of Pioneer High School, Barishal. You are facing some problems in
your school library especially the inadequacy of books essential for preparing notes. Now, write an
application to the Headmaster of your school praying for enhancing library facilities. 10
14. Write a paragraph on ''Corruption". 10
15. Nowadays, people are suffering from various diseases. If they take physical exercise regularly, they can
enjoy a sound health. Now, write a composition on ''The Importance of Physical Exercise". 12

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Full Marks : 100 English : Paper–II Time : 3 hours
[Answer all the questions. Figures in the margin indicate full marks]
PartA : Grammar [60 Marks]
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the forms of some of the words.
You may need to use one word more than once. .5  10 = 5
express with subjugation on alienate speak declare commemoration derived passionately
Bangla is one of the most extensively (a)  languages of the world. Bengali script is (b)  directly from
Gupta Brahmas script having a close affinity (c)  that of Thai and Cambodian scripts. Bengali is a rich
language capable of (d)  the finest thought and feeling. The Bangladeshis (e)  love their language. At
the time of (f)  of Pakistan, the Bangladeshis shed their blood (g)  21st Feb, 1952 to (h)  our
mother tongue from Urdu language. This day has been (i)  as International Mother Language Day by
UNESCO in (j)  of the language martyrs.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. .5  10 = 5
Man is the supreme creation of Allah. He is different from other animals because he (a)  more IQ than they.
He can (b)  between right and wrong because of his (c) . He can (d)  himself from (e)  any
harmful deed. He can (f)  himself for his (g) . But sometimes, he acts out of (h)  and it brings (i)
 to him. So he should apply his (j)  consciously.
3. Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below. 15=5
Column A Column B Column C
The students of our country have always been a. an important part of our national history.
Their sacrifice and heroism have created b. that their duties and responsibilities are over.
Our student community played c. a significant role in liberating our country in 1971.
They should not assume d. aware of their duties and responsibilities.
e. the tradition of sacrificing their tender lives for the
However, the students constitute
cause of motherland
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4. Complete the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. .5  10 = 5
meet ensure have use bring open buy develop transmit deliver enlighten
E-mail has (a)  about a revolution in modern communication. It is a computer (b)  messaging system
which (c)  easier and cheaper communication. Through e-mail, message can (d)  from one place to
another within seconds. Trade and commerce (e)  become greatly dependent on this speedy mode of
communication. Moreover, it ensures privacy as the message is (f)  to the individual mail box which can be
(g)  only by the intended recipient. But it is not available to all especially in the (h)  countries as most
people cannot afford (i)  a personal computer. But in those countries, people have started (j) 
commercially-operated email facilities for important purposes.
5. Change the narrative style of the following text. 5
"Oh boys, please! Please! Stop the cruel fun. Don't throw stones at us. "Isn't it a game? We are enjoying it," said
the boys. "What is game to you causes death to us. This is why you should stop this," answered the old frog.
6. Change the sentences according to directions. 1  10 = 10
(a) Nothing comes of nothing? (Affirmative)
(b) When did you seek for me? (Negative)
(c) She told me something and I did not understand it. (Simple)
(d) Usually, I hate doing all these. (Compound)
(e) The fact what you described was not truer than that she explained, (Positive)
(f) Let me make it sure whether somebody follows her, (Passive)
(g) Bangladesh should educate English and ICT to all her people otherwise she cannot hope to be able to be
digitalized. (Complex)
(h) They could not reach the station in time since the weather was extremely rough. (Simple)
(i) The effect of the pollution affected environment contains a lot of miseries and sufferings for the unfortunate
common people living in the world ( Passive)
(j) One should take care of one's health. (Passive)
7. Complete the sentences. 15=5
(a) Read slowly lest .
(b)  provided you toil day and right.
(c) A graveyard is the place .
(d) But for your timely intervention .
(e) Waste not .
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.
.5  10 = 5
Debate is an art of speaking. Its practice helps (a) debate to speak (b) logical. It teaches (c) argument. You
cannot defeat your opponent if you speak (d) logic. An (e) argument speaker can beat the opponent in the
competition. Debate also helps a speaker to be (f) create. Debate also (g) smart a participant. So, Cantonment
Public School and College, Rangpur (h) courage its students to (i) take themselves in debating competition.
Now, there are many (j) organ arranging debate in different schools and colleges.
9. Make tag questions of these statements. 15=5
(a) I think he will make a good result, ?
(b) My friend as well as his parents visited me, ?
(c) The wise say so, ?
(d) Everything looked beautiful, ?
(e) Barking dog seldom bites, ?
10. Complete the passage using suitable connectors. 15=5
The paragraph and essay are different from each other. (a)  there are some similarities between them. (b)
 the paragraph has a topic sentence to introduce the main idea. Secondly, it has a number of sentences in the
middle to develop the main idea. (c)  there is a concluding sentence in it to bring the same to a close. (d)
 the essay also consists of a beginning, a middle and an end. It is, (e) , obvious that the paragraph and
the essay share some common features in respect of the structures.
11. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 5
who are jolly those who have sound health are jolly a sound mind lies in a sound body mind becomes jolly when
our life is filled with pleasure isn't it.
PartB : Composition [40 Marks]
12. Suppose, you are Shaheen Ahmed/Shaheena Akter and you have seen a vacancy ad for the position of an IT Officer
in a mobile company. Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the post. Your CV should not exceed one page. 8
13. Suppose, you are Habib/Habiba, an inhabitant of the village Borobari in Akkepur Union in the district of
Rangpur. The roads of your village has been damaged during the recent flood. Now, write an application
to the Chairman of your Union Parishad for repairing the damaged roads. 10
14. Write a paragraph on "The life of a farmer". 10
15. Write a composition about "The season you like most". 12
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PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) working (b) groaning (c) pangs (d) to (e) blow (f) with (g) choke (h) hanged (i) undaunted (j) amenities
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) differ/ vary (b) called (c) heat/ warmth (d) move/ go (e) which/ that (f) vary/ are (g) severe/ acute (h) still (i)
differ/ vary (j) and
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) A black sheep is a person who does things that are not accepted.
(b) He or she is not a sheep indeed.
(c) He or she may be a student or a soldier.
(d) A black sheep is like a beast.
(e) Everybody should avoid a black sheep.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) cares (b) reading (c) exists (d) being (e) say (f) count (g) developed (h) getting (i) governed (j) helps
5. Changing the form of speech
The boy told me that he had to go to supper then. He added that he could come again the next evening. I told
him that I would pay him then for what he had done, thinking I should probably have to insist on an older boy.
Then I offered him ten cents an hour. At this he replied that anything would be (was) all right.
6. Changing sentences
(a) Once two women quarrelled over a baby and each of them claimed the baby as their own.
(b) Owing to the unsettlement of the dispute, they were brought to a judge for a settlement.
(c) The judge turned every stone/ tried his best to solve the problem.
(d) In spite of his trying best to make them accept the truth, both of them clung to their claims.
(e) The executioner was then ordered to cut the baby into two equal parts by the wise judge.
(f) At this, one woman remained quiet while the other cried out in sorrow.
(g) Did the real mother want to kill her son?
(h) So, it was decided by him to leave her demand.
(i) The fake mother did not sadly accept his proposal.
(j) Then giving the baby to the weeping mother the judge punished the other one.
7. Completing sentences
(a) We live in Bangladesh which is a peaceful country.
(b) Here all the people are friendly and sympathetic to one another.
(c) If anyone falls in danger others instantly come to help him/ her.
(d) We love and help one another as if we were friends or relatives.
(e) We also work together so that we can bring progress to our beloved motherland.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) ownself (b) idleness (c) patience (d) perseverance (e) greatly (f) merely (g) exertion (h) endowed (i) rusty (j) useless
9. Tag questions
(a) Sami and not his friends has done it, hasn't he?
(b) Allah is second to none, isn't He?
(c) The unfed ought to be fed, oughtn't they?
(d) I think that he will come, won't he?
(e) None of us can do it, can we?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) But (b) Firstly (c) Besides (d) Similarly (e) therefore
11. Capitalization and punctuation
My philosophy is very simple. I always nourish a dream in my heart to snatch away the best success and to serve
the nation. My hobby is reading, writing and listening to music.

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PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) influence (b) for (c) affordable (d) the (e) and (f) the (g) of (h) expensive (i) and (j) a
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) careful/ continuous (b) has/ needs (c) favours (d) that (e) industrious (f) importance/ necessity (g) same (h)
perseverance/ diligence/ sincerity (i) timely/ properly (j) desired/ expected
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3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) Globalization is a blessing for the developed countries.
(b) It has created a lot of facilities for the capitalists.
(c) We are now living in a high technological world.
(d) Without mutual understanding, globalization would not bring happiness.
(e) Now we can easily learn what is happening in the world.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) spread (b) defined (c) required (d) staying (e) is (f) direct (g) remaining (h) provides (i) anticipated (j) promote
5. Changing the form of speech
Sophia wished Rimi good morning and asked her why she (R) missed the most important class on the rules of
passage narration the previous day. At this Rimi exclaimed with wonder that she (R) was a great fool. She
politely requested Sophia to help her (R) on the topic. She also swore by Allah that she (R) would never miss
any important class.
6. Changing sentences
(a) No other creation is as/ so intelligent as man.
(b) He doesn’t use time foolishly/ unintelligently.
(c) He has to make division of time so that he can do his work properly.
(d) He works sincerely or he cannot succeed in life.
(e) He wants to succeed in life and so he works sincerely.
(f) An active man never uses his time for an unproductive purpose.
(g) It is known to him that time once gone is gone forever.
(h) Does he care for anyone in using his time?
(i) Time does not wait for us and so we should not waste away time.
(j) The person who is a time killer has to repent in the long run.
7. Completing sentences
(a) As a student you should read properly so that you can make a good result in the exam.
(b) Make proper use of time lest you should lag behind.
(c) You ought to read your text books again and again with a view to making your desired result/ understanding
the texts.
(d) If you memorise the answers without knowing the meaning, you will fail to improve yourself properly/ you
may easily forget it.
(e) It is high time you started studying in a proper way.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) materialize (b) determination (c) achievable (d) unachievable (e) uncommon (f) disinclined (g) unfortunate
(h) idleness (i) befool (j) remorseful.
9. Tag questions
(a) Let us have a walk outside the farm, shall we?
(b) I'm in the habit of walking every morning, aren't I?
(c) Morning walk is good for health, isn't it?
(d) No one should miss this opportunity, should they?
(e) Try to form the habit of morning walk, won't you?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) But (b) which (c) although (d) However (e) otherwise
11. Capitalization and punctuation
"Why are you going to Barishal?" said father. "I want to buy some important books," said Sami. "Do you need
money?" "Yes, father."

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PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) race (b) the (c) alive (d) into (e) fancied (f) on (g) numerous (h) herdsman (i) dark (j) over
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) qualities/ virtues (b) have (c) may (d) against (e) But (f) peacefully (g) devoid (h) tolerant (i) win/ prosper/
succeed(j) intolerant
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) The UNESCO proclaimed February 21st as the International Mother Language Day.
(b) The proclamation came in the form of resolution unanimously.
(c) It is a great tribute and a glowing homage paid by the international community.
(d) The recognition was given to spread mother tongue widely.
(e) The resolution was tabled in Bangladesh.
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4. Right form of verbs


(a) is said (b) defeated (c) maintained (d) created (e) led (f) establishing (g) turned (h) were built (i) consider (j)
is remembered
5. Changing the form of speech
Jaman asked Mrs Rahman what kind of stories Aesop had told. In reply she said to him (J) that he (A) had told
fables. Then she (R) asked him (J) whether he (J) knew what fables were. Jaman replied in the negative. Mrs
Rehman continued to say that that was okay and added that fables are stories with a message or a moral.
6. Changing sentences
(a) We notice the achievements of science casting our eyes anywhere.
(b) The streets and houses are lit by the electricity.
(c) News, songs and lectures are broadcast by the radio.
(d) It is cinema which is to delight you in the evening.
(e) No other invention of modern science is so important as computer.
(f) Can we go without it?
(g) Very few inventions of modern science are so important as internet.
(h) We can know about the world through it and thus it helps us.
(i) Persons in every office need it.
(j) It has a good effect and so it helps us.
7. Completing sentences
(a) If I had got few more time I would have solved the problem.
(b) Scarcely had the dog seen the cat when he ran after her.
(c) He looked at me in such a manner as though I had done something very serious.
(d) Had I been a child again, I would have played with them.
(e) It was long 10 years since we had visited the place last.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) childhood (b) beautiful (c) easily (d) memorable (e) attentively (f) instruction (g) effective (h) highly (i)
morality (j) deniable
9. Tag questions
(a) Everybody wants to be happy, don't they?
(b) He let me do it, didn't he?
(c) I am one of them, aren't I?
(d) The unfed ought to be fed, oughtn't they?
(e) He put the book on the table, didn't he?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) but (b) if/ whether (c) Certainly/ Actually (d) because (e) also
11. Capitalization and punctuation
William Shakespeare, the monarch of English literature, was born on April 12, 1564 in England. His mother was
Mary Arden and his father was John Shakespeare. He was not much educated and he had little knowledge of
grammar.

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PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) the (b) prosperity (c) of (d) administration (e) a (f) a (g) For (h) about (i) about (j) in
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) an (b) by (c) without (d) helps/ knowing (e) everywhere (f) not (g) the (h) a (i) but (j) the
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) To forgive is really a sign of strength.
(b) It is easy to take revenge.
(c) A forgiver may be superior to a wrong-doer.
(d) It may be considered to be a sign of weakness.
(e) But it takes a strong character to check passion.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) is considered (b) is compared (c) goes (d) stopped (e) made (f) are (g) inspired (h) perform (i) utilizing
(j) brings
5. Changing the form of speech
The ticket officer asked the passenger with respect where he (p) liked to go. In reply he (p) told him (o) that he
(p) wanted to go to Chattogram. Then the ticket officer asked him (p) how many tickets he (p) needed. In reply
he (p) told him (o) that he (p) needed five tickets. The ticket officer told him (p) that there were the tickets and
they would cost one thousand taka.
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6. Changing sentences
(a) Optimism is a quality and it is great.
(b) One is led to be happy by it.
(c) None but the optimists are accepted by all.
(d) It is life about which we all should be optimistic.
(e) There are few who are optimistic.
(f) Can all be optimistic in fact?
(g) We can attract the attention of others being optimistic.
(h) Optimism is greater than most other qualities.
(i) What a vivid quality it is!
(j) Everybody believes this truth.
7. Completing sentences
(a) Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.
(b) I fancy I were a king/ I had a car.
(c) He feigned as though he were ill.
(d) Faults are thick where love is thin.
(e) Had 1 been invited, I would have attended the party.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) Achievement (b) fitness (c) psychologically (d) gradually (e) childhood (f) largely (g) inborn (h) learned (i)
emotional (j) healthy
9. Tag questions
(a) Nobody dislikes flowers, do they?
(b) She narrowly escaped from death, didn't she?
(c) Happy New Year, don't I?
(d) The coward in her surprised us, didn't it?
(e) Those who are honest hardly suffer, do they?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) but (b) who (c) due (d) surely (e) In this respect
11. Capitalization and punctuation
"Where are you going?" said the merchant. "I was just coming to see you." "What! do you want?" To earn my
bread by the labour of my hand?" replied the youth.

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PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) conscious (b) punishment (c) both (d) disastrous (e) development (f) fear (g) who (h) a (i) to (j) in
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) planting (b) of (c) the/ our (d) atmosphere (e) most (f) If (g) close (h) would (i) would (j) into
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) Drug addiction means strong attraction for taking harmful drugs.
(b) It causes cancer, heart attack and respiratory diseases.
(c) It leads a man to death.
(d) People become addicted to drugs for frustration, unemployment problem and political unrest, family feud,
lack of love and affection.
(e) It destroys us morally, physically and financially.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) are (b) cope (c) should come (d) develop (e) be spread (f) ensured (g) be (h) be hampered (i) upgrade (j)
reach
5. Changing the form of speech
Mr. Mamun asked Lima where she had come from. He added that he did not know her. Lina told that her name
was Lina. She added that she had come from Barguna. She also added that her mother had given a letter to her
for him. Mr. Mamun again asked Lina what the name of her mother was. Lina replied that her mother's name
was Nazma Sultana.
6. Changing sentences
(a) Very few games in the world are so exciting as cricket.
(b) People call the cricketers of Bangladesh 'Tigers'.
(c) Tamim Iqbal is not at all an apathetic player of Bangladesh.
(d) In spite of getting a serious injury in Asia Cup, he accompanied Musfiqur Rahim with one hand.
(e) Mashrafe Bin Mortaza is known as 'Narail Express' by people all over the world.
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(f) It is Mustafijur Rahman who is called the Cutter Master in cricket world.
(g) Shakib-Al-Hasan is both a batsman and a bowler.
(h) They gave pleasure to the fans by playing well in the last World Cup.
(i) They will practise more and more and win the World Cup in future.
(j) What an excellent century Musfiqur Rahim made in Asia Cup 2018 against Sri Lanka!
7. Completing sentences
(a) 1952 is the year when the Language Movement took place.
(b) Our language martyrs sacrificed their lives so that they could uphold the position of our mother tongue.
(c) They protested bravely against Urdu which was declared the only state language of Pakistan.
(d) Then some students were killed who violated section 144.
(e) If they did not do that the seed of independence remained unsown.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) unkind (b) lower (c) enjoy (d) irrational (e) creatures (f) actually (g) faithful (h) hesitation (i) protection (j)
sympathetic
9. Tag questions
(a) He knows little about the matter, does he?
(b) Let them do the work now, will you?
(c) Begum Rokeya spread education for women folk, didn't she?
(d) He'd be happy hearing the news, wouldn't he?
(e) Nobody was present there, were they?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) who (b) as/ because (c) So (d) Although/ Though (e) So
11. Capitalization and punctuation
My mother said, "Won't you go to school today?" I said, "Mother, I feel feverish today. I don't want to go to
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PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) Unemployment (b) boastfully (c) toughest (d) undergo (e) a (f) from (g) employment (h) youth (i) towards (j)
dignified
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) main (b) the/ developing (c) prepared (d) lying (e) faced/ afflicted (f) come (g) by (h) participate (i) a (j)
helping
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) Earthquake is a natural disaster.
(b) It is more destructive than flood.
(c) Earthquakes destroy many towns with the people.
(d) We do not get any warning before it.
(e) We should have enough preparation to save us from it.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) is (b) contaminated (c) run (d) consumed (e) fall (f) existing (g) amended (h) expected (i) implemented (j)
curbing
5. Changing the form of speech
I asked the old man what he was doing. He replied that he was watching the boys swimming in the pond. He
exclaimed with wonder that they were very happy. He prayed that Allah might bless them. I requested him to let
me sit by him and enjoy the scene.
6. Changing sentences
(a) Very few evils are so bad as corruption.
(b) A man who is corrupted can do anything against morality.
(c) A corrupted man is hated by people.
(d) Who respects him?
(e) The man taking bribe is next to devil.
(f) We have strict law but we are still affected by this evil.
(g) A corrupted man is the most hated person.
(h) We hope Bangladesh to be free from this evil.
(i) Nobody associates with a corrupted man.
(j) What an unhappy life a corrupted man leads!
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7. Completing sentences
(a) We work hard so that we can prosper in life.
(b) If we are not industrious, we are sure to lag behind.
(c) A man who leads an idle life can never prosper in life.
(d) An idle man can never help people and so he cannot serve the society.
(e) We know the proverb that "An idle brain is the devil's workshop".
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) Corruption (b) various (c) Bribery (d) sustainable (e) corrosive (f) ensure (g) development (h) Extortion (i)
adulteration (j) ineffective
9. Tag questions
(a) Money is a must for our life, isn't it?
(b) One can do almost noting without it, can they?
(c) But money can hardly bring happiness, can it?
(d) What you need most to be happy is contentment, isn't it?
(e) That's why, few people lead a happy life, do they?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) But (b) which (c) although (d) However (e) otherwise
11. Capitalization and punctuation
"How daring you are to wake me up!" the lion roared. "I shall kill you for that". "Please let me go," the mouse
cried. "I did not mean to wake you up."

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PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) of (b) a (c) from (d) for (e) in (f) profession (g) to (h) in (i) A (j) selected
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) to (b) before (c) an (d) from (e) from (f) For (g) from (h) establish (i) in (j) by
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) Emotion is a silent killer.
(b) It should be controlled to work properly.
(c) Nobody is above it.
(d) We all are subordinate to it.
(e) So it exists almost in everybody.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) has taken/ took (b) have been suffering (c) would be/ should be (d) know (e) is going (f) will finish (g) will
come (h) am sending (i) will help (j) get
5. Changing the form of speech
Addressing Alok as friend, Sohel asked him (A) if he (A) had ever visited the National Memorial at Savar in
Dhaka. He (S) exclaimed with great joy that it was very splendid. Alok agreed with him and said that he hadn't
yet gone there. He added that he had to visit there after the SSC exam was over. Sohel said that it had been built
in memory of the martyrs of our liberation war. He (S) also prayed that God might bless the souls of them (m).
6. Changing sentences
(a) Traffic jam is the most serious problem and it is in Dhaka City now.
Or, It is traffic jam and the most serious problem in Dhaka City now.
(b) It has not become an uncommon affair in most of the cities and towns.
(c) Sometimes this jam is very acute and it blocks more than a kilometer of a street.
(d) Our valuable time is killed by it.
(e) If we take some pragmatic steps, we can solve this problem.
(f) The Government/ Authority/ road constructors can construct more wide roads.
(g) Law should be implemented so that it can ensure punishment.
(h) Experienced drivers should be given license.
(i) Public awareness is the most important step.
(j) Then how enjoyable life in Dhaka city will be!
7. Completing sentences
(a) Truthfulness is a great virtue because it breeds all other virtues.
(b) One cannot command the respect of others unless one is truthful.
(c) One may succeed once or twice by telling a lie but this success doesn't last long.
(d) Everybody will hate you if you are a liar.
(e) So, it is a wise decision to be truthful.
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8. Adding suffix, prefix or both


(a) enlarge (b) unnecessarily (c) shorten (d) elaboration (e) wastage (f) displeases (g) examiners (h) irritated (i)
cautious (j) irrelevant
9. Tag questions
(a) Nobody can ignore his lot, can they?
(b) I am too weak to go, aren't I?
(c) Let us do the work, shall we?
(d) Happy birthday to you, don't I?
(e) Birds fly in the sky, don't they?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) But (b) because/ as (c) Then/ So/ As a result (d) and (e) Then/ After that
11. Capitalization and punctuation
"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
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PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) for (b) Among (c) are (d) beneficial (e) the (f) sound (g) to (h) on (i) in (j) keep
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) burning (b) brutal (c) from (d) save/ defend (e) coming (f) have (g) helping (h) visitors (i) giving/ supplying
(j) thought
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) Self-confidence is one of the invaluable human qualities.
(b) It helps a man to reach the goal of life.
(c) The lack of determination leads one to lose his self-confidence.
(d) Success without self-confidence is not enjoyable.
(e) One should exercise it in order to overcome the problems of life.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) began (b) attended (c) worked (d) studied (e) made up (f) was admitted (g) to read/ reading (h) called (i)
learnt (j) was
5. Changing the form of speech
My friend, Rashed asked me if I had ever been to Indonesia. I replied in the negative and told him that I had
never gone, but I desired to go there. I again told him that though I had had an opportunity to go to Indonesia
last month, I couldn't avail of the opportunity because of my exam. My friend then proposed me that we should
go there in that/ the puja vacation.
6. Changing sentences
(a) My friend invited me so that I might pay a visit to Cox's Bazar.
(b) I was not at all unhappy.
(c) The invitation was accepted by me.
(d) After my reaching there, my friend received me cordially.
Or, In time of my reaching there, my friend received me cordially.
(e) How excited I was to see the sea-beach!
(f) No other sea-beach in the world is so large as it.
(g) Very few sea-beaches in the world are so beautiful as it.
(h) People call it the pleasure seekers' paradise.
(i) Every year a lot of people come here and visit it.
(j) I wish I could visit the sea-beach.
7. Completing sentences
(a) Corruption is so common that it is known to all/ most of the people are affected by it.
(b) There is hardly any area where corruption is not prevalent/ present.
(c) Almost no official work in possible unless we offer the corrupted any money.
(d) Corrupt people are involved in it so that they can earn a lot of black money.
(e) All of us should come forward lest we should get engulfed by corruption.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) education (b) useful (c) truly (d) personal (e) thoughtful (f) truthful (g) dutiful (h) prosperous (i) remove (j)
self-reliance
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9. Tag questions
(a) It is an enjoyable evening, isn't it?
(b) Yes, it is. Let's go out for a walk, shall we?
(c) That's a nice idea. We can enjoy a walk outside, can't we?
(d) The air is also cool and soothing, isn't it?
(e) Right. And the queen moon is shining brightly in the sky, isn't she?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) If (b) but (c) what (d) Rather (e) that
11. Capitalization and punctuation
In a certain school a student once found a one hundred taka note in the playground. He took it to his teacher.
"What shall I do with it?" asked the teacher.

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PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) state (b) anyone (c) symbol (d) Rather (e) tranquility (f) communal (g) manners (h) to (i) By (j) materialize
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) begins (b) children (c) are (d) income (e) with/ do (f) set (g) best (h) unwelcome (i) confined (j) be
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) Efforts are extremely needed for the progress in life.
(b) Life is one kind of continuous examination.
(c) Games become dull if there is no competition.
(d) A victory is not a real triumph if both the sides are not equally matched.
(e) Really life loses its interest without struggle.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) controls (b) taken (c) have earned (d) replaced (e) are groaning (f) galloping (g) is learnt (h) are manipulating
(i) cannot come (j) reported
5. Changing the form of speech
The boy told the teacher with respect that he (b) should be grateful if he (t) kindly lent him (b) the book he (f)
had praised highly in the classroom the previous day. The teacher told that he (t) had become really happy to
know that he (b) was eager to read that book. He (t) again told that he (b) was welcome to any of his (t) books
that he (b) liked. The boy thanked him (t) with respect. He (t) welcomed the boy/ him (b).
6. Changing sentences
(a) Once two women quarrelled over a baby and each of them claimed the baby as their own.
(b) Owing to the unsettlement of the dispute, they were brought to a judge for a settlement.
(c) The judge turned every stone to solve the problem.
(d) In spite of his trying best to make them accept the truth, both of them clung to their claims.
(e) The executioner was then ordered to cut the baby into two equal parts by the wise judge.
(f) At this, one woman remained quiet while the other cried out in sorrow.
(g) Did the real mother want to kill her son?
(h) So, it was decided by her to leave her demand.
(i) The fake mother did not sadly accept his proposal.
(j) Then giving the baby to the weeping mother the judge punished the other one.
7. Completing sentences
(a) It is high time we took our breakfast.
(b) Had I seen you before I would have met you.
(c) The students are studying hard lest they should get poor marks in the examination.
(d) He pretended as though he had known me for a long time.
(e) Fortune smiles upon those who work hard.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) formal (b) intellectual (c) enlighten (d) promotion (e) ennobles (f) sensibility (g) various (h) disadvantage (i)
development (j) prosperity
9. Tag questions
(a) Everyone is nostalgic in life, aren't they?
(b) We hardly forget the golden past, do we?
(c) Nothing is more pleasant to a man than the sweetest memories of childhood, is this?
(d) So, don't forget the memories of childhood, will you?
(e) Therefore, let's be nostalgic again, shall we?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) because (b) But (c) Unless (d) Consequently (e) So
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11. Capitalization and punctuation


"How can you do the work in two days? Nobody agrees to do it less than four," I said to the boy. "I am
confident I shall finish it as I have told you," he replied.

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PartA : Grammar
1. Filling in the gaps with clues
(a) spoken (b) derived (c) with (d) expressing (e) passionately (f) subjugation (g) on (h) alienate (i) declared (j)
commemoration
2. Filling in the gaps without clues
(a) has (b) distinguish (c) conscience/ rationality (d) abstain/ refrain (e) doing/ performing (f) glorify/ ennoble
(g) deeds/ works/ activities (h) irrationality/ whim (i) ruin/ destruction/ misfortune/ havoc/ suffering (j)
conscience/ rationality
3. Producing sentences from a substitution table to make a text
(a) The students of our country have always been aware of their duties and responsibilities.
(b) Their sacrifice and heroism have created an important part of our national history.
(c) Our student community played a significant role in liberating our country in 1971.
(d) They constitute the tradition of sacrificing their tender lives for the cause of motherland.
(e) However, the students should not assume that their duties and responsibilities are over.
4. Right form of verbs
(a) brought (b) based (c) ensures (d) be transmitted (e) have (f) delivered (g) opened (h) developing (i) to buy (j) using
5. Changing the form of speech
The old frog frequently requested the boys to stop the cruel fun. He (f) forbade them to throw stones at them
(frogs). Then the boys asked the old frog whether it was not a game. They (boys) said that they (boys) were
enjoying it. After that, the old frog told them (boys) that what was game to them (boys) caused death to them
(frogs), for that reason they (boys) should stop that.
6. Changing sentences
(a) Things come of things. Or, Something needs to come of something.
(b) You never sought for me.
(c) I did not understand her telling me something.
(d) I hate doing all these and it is usual.
(e) The fact what she explained was as true as that that you described.
(f) Let it be made sure be me whether she is followed.
(g) Bangladesh can not hope to be able to be digitized unless she should educate English and ICT to all her
people.
(h) The weather being extremely rough, they could not reach the station in time. Or, They could not reach the
station in time for the extremely rough weather.
(i) A lot of miseries and sufferings for the unfortunate common people living in the world are contained in the
effect of the pollution-affected environment.
(j) Health should be taken care of.
7. Completing sentences
(a) Read slowly lest we should fail to hear you properly.
(b) You can prosper in life provided you toil day and night.
(c) A graveyard is the place where dead bodies are buried.
(d) But for your timely intervention I would be severely punished and penalized.
(e) Waste not want not.
8. Adding suffix, prefix or both
(a) debater (b) logically (c) argumentation (d) illogically (e) argumentative (f) creative (g) smartens (h)
encourage (i) competition (j) organizations
9. Tag questions
(a) I think he will make a good result, won't he?
(b) My friend as well as his parents visited me, didn't he?
(c) The wise say so, don't they?
(d) Everything looked beautiful, didn't it?
(e) Barking dog seldom bites, does it?
10. Use of sentence connectors
(a) But (b) Firstly (c) Finally (d) Similarly (e) therefore
11. Capitalization and punctuation
Who are jolly? Those who have sound health are jolly. A sound mind lies in a sound body. Mind becomes jolly
when our life is filled with pleasure, isn't it?
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