All Board Questions--2022 ( First & Second Paper )
First Paper Board Questions of 2022
1. Dhaka Board
2. Mymensingh Board
3. Barishal Board
4. Rajshahi Board
5. Jashore Board
6. Cumilla Board
7. Chattogram Board
8. Sylhet Board
9. Dinajpur Board
Second Paper Board Questions of 2022
10. Dhaka Board
11. Rajshahi Board
12. Jashore Board
13. Cumilla Board
14. Chattogram Board
15. Sylhet Board
16. Barishal Board
17. Dinajpur Board
18. Mymensingh Board
1. Dhaka Board 2022
[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full
marks]
Part-A: Reading Test
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 1 and
2:
May Day or International Workers’ Day is observed on May
1 all over the world today to commemorate the historical struggle and
sacrifices of the working people to establish an eight-hour workday. It is a
public holiday in almost all the countries of the world. Since the Industrial
Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe and the US, the workers in
mills and factories had been working a long shift, fourteen or even more hours
a day.
On May 1st in 1886, inspired by the trade unions, half of
the workers at the Mc Cormick Harvester Company in Chicago went on strike
demanding an eight-hour work day. Two days later, a workers’ rally was held
near the Mc Cormick Harvester Company and about 6000 workers joined it. The
rally was addressed by the labour leaders. They urged the workers to stand
together, to go on with their struggle and not to give in to their bosses. Just
at this moment some strike breakers started leaving the meeting place. The
strikers went down the street to bring them back. Suddenly about 200 policemen
attacked them with clubs and revolvers. One striker was killed instantly, five
or six others were badly injured.
The events of May 1, 1886 are a reminder that workers
will continue to be exploited until they stand up and speak out to gain better
working conditions, better pay and better lives.
1. Choose the correct answer from the following
alternatives: 1 × 5 = 5
(a) The word ‘commemorate’ in line two means –
(i) identify (ii) remember (iii) demonstrate (iv) display
(b) The prevailing work hour of the workers had been very
—
(i) tolerable (ii) short (iii) lengthy (iv) expectable
(c) In the rally, the labour leaders inspired the workers
–
(i) to follow their bosses. (ii) to honour their bosses.
(iii) not to surrender to their bosses. (iv) not to
disobey their bosses.
(d) Whom does trade union represent?
(i) Farmers (ii) Teachers (iii) Workers (iv) Businessmen
(e) During the industrial revolution the workers in mills
and factories had a/an –
(i) favourable environment (ii) satisfactory environment
(iii) accordant environment (iv) adverse environment
2. Answer the following questions: 2 × 4 = 8
(a) Why is May Day or International Worker’s Day observed
now?
(b) When and where did the historic events of May 1st
take place?
(c) How did the policemen behave with the workers during
their protest?
(d) What inspired the workers joining the protest?
3. Read the following text and fill in each gap with
suitable word based on the information of the text: 0.5×10=5
Bangladesh is now apparently in the grip of all sorts of
pollution like air pollution, soil pollution and water pollution. The dwellers
of the urban areas are the worst sufferers of such pollution. The
indiscriminate industrialisation process in Bangladesh over the past decades
has created significant environmental problems. Air pollution comes from a wide
variety of sources. In Bangladesh poisonous exhaust from industrial plants,
brick kilns, old and poorly-serviced vehicles and dust from roads and construction
sites are some of the major sources of air pollution. We can minimise this type
of pollution by making less use of motor vehicles and avoiding the use of
vehicles older than twenty years. We may also use proper lubricants to lessen
the level of emission and pollutants. We can encourage people to use Compressed
Natural Gas (CNG) or Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) for fuelling their cars. The
government may relocate hazardous industries like brick kilns to areas away
from human habitations.
At present, environment pollution is one of the greatest
(a)____ in Bangladesh. There are various types of pollutions such (b) ____ air
pollution, soil pollution and water pollution. Though it is widespread, the
urban areas are badly (c) ____with it. Unplanned industrialization, wastage (d)
____ mills and factories, faulty vehicles and construction sites are the main
(e) ____ of pollution. To get rid (f) ____all types of pollutions, some
fruitful steps must be (g) ____. Firstly, to reduce air pollution, faulty and
old vehicles must be avoided. On the other (h) ____, we can minimise water and
soil pollution by proper management of all (i) ____ of wastage including
industrial garbage. Finally, general people must be made (j) ____ of the
adverse consequences of environment pollution.
4. Match the parts of the sentences in column A, B and C
to write four complete sentences: 1 × 4 = 4
Column A |
Column B |
Column C |
Air pollution |
are |
from the vehicles is the main cause of it. |
There |
must be taken |
to control this pollution. |
Black smoke which |
is |
a number of reasons behind this pollution. |
Immediate steps |
is emitted |
the most dangerous form of pollution. |
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 5 and
6:
It was Autumn, August 26, 1910. A little girl was born to
an Albanian descent, rich catholic merchant’s family in a small town called
Skopje, Macedonia. She was the youngest of the three siblings and was named
Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, who had known that this tiny, little girl would one day
become the servant of humanity-would love and serve the poorest of the poor and
become the mother of humanity. Yes we are talking about none other than Mother
Teresa. At the age of 12, she heard a voice from within her that urged her to
spread the love of Christ. She decided that she would be a missionary. At the
age of 18 she left her parental home. She then joined an Irish Community of
nuns called the Sisters of Loreto, which had missions in India. After a few
months of training at the institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Dublin,
Mother Teresa came to India. On May 24, 1931, she took her initial vows as a
nun. From 1931 to 1948, Mother Teresa taught Geography and theology at St.
Mary’s high school in Kolkata. However, the prevailing poverty in Kolkata had a
deep impact on Mother Teresa’s mind, and in 1948 she received permission from
her superiors to leave the convent and devote herself to work among the poorest
of the poor in the slums of Kolkata.
5. Complete the table below with the information from the
passage: 0. 5 × 6 = 3
Name |
Mother Teresa |
||
Nationality |
(i) |
||
Who/What |
Event/activity |
Place/where |
Year/when |
Mother Teresa |
(ii) |
Skopje |
1910 |
(iii) |
had missions |
India |
|
Mother Teresa |
took vows as a nun |
India |
(iv) |
She |
taught geography |
(v) |
|
(vi) |
shocked Mother Teresa |
streets of Kolkata |
|
6. Write a summary of the above passage in your own
words. 5
Part-B: Writing Test
7. Answer the following questions to write a paragraph on
“A school Library”. 8
(a) What is a school library?
(b) What kinds of books are there in your library?
(c) What is the use of your school library?
(d) How can you use your school library?
8. Suppose, you are Salam/Salma living at Patenga,
Chottogram. Your friend Sumon/Sumona lives at Himchori, Cox’s bazar. Recently
you have visited his/her house and stayed there for two days. Now, write an
e-mail to him/her thanking his/her family members for their hospitality. 7
9. Suppose, you are Ebad and your friend is Rifa. Now,
write a dialogue between you and your friend about tree plantation. 5
Answer
1. (a) (ii) remember (b) (iii) lengthy (c) (iii) not to
surrender to their bosses.
(d) (iii) Workers (e) (iv) adverse environment
2. (a) May Day or International Workers’ Day is observed
now all over the world to remember the historical struggle and sacrifices
of the working people to establish an eight-hour workday.
(b) The historic events of May 1st took place on May 1st
in 1886. The place was Mc Cormick Harvester Company at Chicago The USA.
(c) The policemen behaved very rudely with the workers
during their protest. As it is seen in the passage that about 200
policemen attacked them with clubs and revolvers. They also killed and injured
them.
(d) The trade unions inspired the workers joining the
protest.
3. (a) problems (b) as (c)
beset/associated/affected (d) of (e) causes/reasons (f) of (g)
taken (i) hand (j) kinds/sorts (k) aware/careful
4. (a)+(iii)+(iv) (b)+(i)+(iii) (c)+(iv)+(i)
(d)+(ii)+(ii)
5. (a) Albanian descent (b) Was born
(c) An Irish Community of nuns called the Sisters of
Loreto
(d) On May 24, 1931 (e) at St. Mary’s high school in
Kolkata
(f) the prevailing poverty in Kolkata
2. Rajshahi Board 2022
[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full
marks]
Part-A: Reading Test
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 1 and
2:
In the next class Ms. Choudhury tells her students the
story of Lipi. The year before last, Lipi, a 14-years old girl was in class
nine in a rural school in Rangpur. Lipi is the eldest of five children – three
daughters and two sons. Their father is a day labourer working on other
people’s land and mother is a homemaker and a part-time worker at other
people’s homes. The parents, particularly the mother, found it real difficult
to raise five children on the small income the father could earn. Perhaps that
is why Lipi’s father wanted to marry her off. But Lipi was not ready to accept
what her parents wanted to impose on her. She wanted to pursue her education.
Her mother stood by her, though secretly. When her father arranged her marriage
with Tara Mia, the only son of a farmer in the same village, she became greatly
upset. Tara Mia was a widower- illiterate, but well-off. His father had a few
acres of arable land and was influential in the village. The marriage seemed to
be inevitable.
1. Choose the correct answer from the following
alternatives: 1 × 5 = 5
(a) Which of the following has the closest meaning of the
word ‘impose’?
(i) appear (ii) set (iii) enforce (iv) rely
(b) Lipi had——siblings.
(i) two (ii) three (iii) four (iv) five
(c) Which of the following words describes Lipi’s father
best?
(i) jobless (ii) indolent (iii) widower (iv) insolvent
(d) Which of the following best describes Lipi’s stand on
her marriage?
(i) She was much interested in her marriage. (ii) She
requested her parents to marry her off.
(iii) She was not willing to get married. (iv) Her father
wanted Lipi to continue her studies
(e) What is the author’s main purpose behind writing the
passage?
(i) To focus on the life of rural women. (ii) To depict
the condition of our rural society.
(iii) To show the consequence of early marriage. (iv) To
focus on the poor girl’s fate in our villages.
2. Answer the following questions: 2 × 4 = 8
(i) What do you know about Lipi?
(ii) How was the financial condition of Lipi’s family?
(iii) Why was Lipi’s father going to marry her off at an
early age?
(iv) Why did Lipi become greatly upset?
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 3 and
4:
Countries of the world rely heavily on petroleum, coal
and natural gas for their energy sources. There are two major types of energy
sources: renewable and non-renewable. Hydrocarbon or fossil fuels are non-
renewable sources of energy. Reliance on them poses real big problems. First,
fossil fuels such as oil, coal, gas etc. are finite energy resources and the
world eventually will run out of them. Secondly, they will become too expensive
in the coming decades and too damaging for the environment. Thirdly, fossil
fuels have direct polluting impacts on earth’s environment causing global
warming. In contrast, renewable energy sources such as, wind and solar energy
are constantly and naturally replenished and never run out. Most renewable
energy comes either directly or indirectly from the sun. Sunlight or solar
energy can be used for heating and lighting homes, for generating electricity
and for other commercial and industrial uses.
3. Fill in each gap with a suitable word based on the
information of the text: 0. 5 × 10 = 5
People (a)____ the world are habituated to using two
major types of energy sources. They are (b) ____ as renewable and
non-renewable. Non-renewable energy sources are very harmful (c) ____ our
nature. (d) ____ they are burnt, they produce different types of pollutants
which are very (e) ____ for our environment. These kinds of energy sources are
(f) ____. With the passage of time they will be (g) ____ and very expensive.
They are also (h) ____ for global warming. (i) ____ the other hand, renewable
energy sources are very (j) ____ and environment friendly.
4. Match the parts of sentences given in column ‘A’ ‘B’
and ‘C’ to write four complete sentences: 1 × 4 = 4
Column A |
Column B |
Column C |
(a) To generate electricity people of the world |
are |
finished or run out. |
(b) One day these resources |
should use |
a lot of oil, coal and gas everyday. |
(c) But wind and sunlight |
will be |
solar energy as an alternative source. |
(d) For the betterment of us, we |
are burning |
unlimited around the world. |
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 5 and
6:
It was late summer, 26 August 1910. A little girl was
born to a rich Catholic merchants’ family of Albanian descent in a small town
called Skopje, Macedonia. She was the youngest of the three siblings and was
named Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. Who could imagine at the time that this little
girl would one day become the mother of humanity, loving and serving the
poorest of the poor? Yes, we are talking about none other than
Mother Teresa. At the age of 12, she heard a voice from
within that urged her to spread the love of Christ. She decided that she would
be a missionary. At the age of 18 she left her parental home. She then joined
an Irish community of nuns called the sisters of Loreto, which had missions in
India. After a few months of training at the institute of the Blessed Virgin
Mary in Dublin, Mother Teresa came to India. On May 24, 1931, she took her
initial vows as a nun. From 1931 to 1948, Mother Teresa taught geography and
theology at St. Mary’s High School in Kolkata (then Calcutta). However, the
widespread poverty in Kolkata had a deep impact on Mother Teresa and in 1948
she received permission from her superiors to leave the convent and devote
herself to caring for the poorest at the poor in the slums of Kolkata. For her
contribution to humanity, she was awarded the Noble Peace Prize in 1979. She
died at the age of 87, on 5 September, 1997.
5. Read the passage from the text and complete the
following table with information from the passage: 0. 5 × 6 = 3
Biography of Mother Teresa |
|||||
Aim |
Serving the helpless people |
||||
Life span |
1910 to (i) — |
|
|
|
|
Who |
Event/activity |
When |
Place |
Reason |
Award |
Mother Teresa |
(ii) — |
1910 |
Skopje in Macedonia |
|
|
She |
(iii) — |
1928 |
|
|
|
She |
taught Geography and Theology |
|
(iv) — |
|
|
(v) — |
was taken by her |
1931 |
|
|
|
She |
achieved |
1979 |
|
(vi) — |
Nobel peace prize |
6. Write a summary of the above passage in your own
words. 5
Part-B: Writing Test
7. Answer the following questions to write a paragraph on
‘A Book Fair’: 8
(a) What is a book fair?
(b) What types of books are available in the fair?
(c) How is the environment of the fair?
(d) What is the importance of a book fair?
8. Suppose, you are Samin/ Samina living at Rupnagar,
Narayangonj. You have a friend named Joy/Joya living at Sonapur, Chattogram.
He/She does not read the newspaper daily. Now, write an e-mail to him/her
describing the importance of reading newspaper. 7
9. Suppose, you are Bakul and your friend is Nayon. Now,
write a dialogue between you and your friend on the benefits of early rising. 5
Answer
1. (a) (iii) enforce (b) (iv) five (c) (iv) insolvent (d)
(iii) She was not willing to get married. (e) (iii) To show the consequence of
early marriage.
2. (a) Lipa is a 14-years old girl reading in class nine
in a rural school in Rangpur. She is the eldest of five siblings.
(b) The financial condition of Lipi’s family was not good
at all. Because, her father was a day labourer who worked on other
people’s land and her mother was a homemaker and a part-time worker.
(c) Lipi’s father was going to marry her off because for
him, it was difficult to raise his five children on the small income he
could earn.
(d) As Lipi knew that marriage at this age would hinder
the way of her further education that she wanted to continue, she became
upset after hearing the news of her marriage which was going to drop her
out of her education.
3. (a) of (b) known/regarded/considered/called (c)
for (d) when/whenever/if (e) harmful (f) finite (g) run
out/finished (h) liable (i) on (j) effective
4. (a)+(iv)+(ii) (b)+(iii)+(i) (c)+(i)+(iv)
(d)+(ii)+(iii)
5. (i) 1910-1997 (ii) was born (iii) left her parental
home
(iv) at St. Mary’s High School in Kolkata (v) for her
contribution to humanity
3. Chattogram Board 2022
[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full
marks]
Part-A: Reading Test
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 1 and
2:
Countries of the world rely heavily on petroleum, coal
and natural gas for their energy sources. There are two major types of energy
sources: renewable and non-renewable. Hydrocarbon or fossil fuels are non-
renewable sources of energy. Reliance on them poses real big problems. First,
fossil fuels such as oil, coal, gas etc. are finite energy resources and the
world eventually will run out of them. Secondly, they will become too expensive
in the coming decades and too damaging for the environment. Thirdly, fossil
fuels have direct polluting impacts on earth’s environment causing global
warming. In contrast, renewable energy sources such as, wind, solar energy are
constantly and naturally replenished and never run out. Most renewable energy
comes from either directly or indirectly from the Sun. Sunlight or solar energy
can be used for heating and lighting homes, for generating electricity and for
other commercial and industrial uses. The sun’s heat drives the wind and this
wind energy can be captured with wind turbines to produce electricity. Then the
wind and the sun’s heat cause water to evaporate. When this water vapour turns
into rain or snow and flows downhill into rivers or streams, its energy can be
captured as hydroelectric energy.
Along with the rain and snow, sunlight causes plants to
grow. Plants produce biomass which again can be turned into fuels such as fire
wood, alcohol, etc. identified as bioenergy.
Scientists have identified Hydrogen as another form of
renewable energy source. It is the most abundant element in nature. But it does
not exist separately as a gas. It is always combined with other elements. Such
as with oxygen to make water. Hydrogen, separated from another element can be
burned as a fuel to produce electricity.
Our Earth’s interior contains molten lava which gives off
extreme heat. This heat inside the Earth produces steam and hot water which can
be tapped as geothermal energy to produce electricity for heating homes etc.
Ocean energy comes from several sources. Ocean’s force of
tide and wave can be used to produce energy. The surface of the ocean gets more
heat from the sun than the ocean depths. This temperature difference can be
used as energy source too.
1. Choose the correct answers from the following
alternatives: 1 × 5 = 5
(a) The word ‘rely’ stands for in the passage:
(i) Separate (ii) Depend (iii) Combine (iv) Help
(b) What will not eventually run out?
(i) Oil (ii) Fossil fuels (iii) Solar power (iv)
Petroleum
(c) Hydrogen and Oxygen help to form –
(i) fuel (ii) oil (iii) ice (iv) gas
(d) Which energy is not related with the sunlight?
(i) Geothermal energy (ii) Wind energy (iii)
Hydroelectric energy (iv) Ocean energy
(e) Which is not a renewable energy?
(i) Wind energy (ii) Solar energy (iii) Fossil energy
(iv) Geothermal energy
2. Answer the following questions: 2 × 4 = 8
(a) What is a renewable energy?
(b) Why is a renewable energy more advantageous than a
nonrenewable energy?
(c) Why is electric energy necessary for us?
(d) How can the ocean be a source of energy?
3. Read the following text and fill in each gap with a
suitable word based on the information of the text:5 × 10 = 5
26 March, our Independence Day, is the biggest state
festival. The day is celebrated every year in the country with enthusiasm and
fervour. It is national holiday. All offices, educational institutions, shops,
and factories remain closed on the day. The day begins with a 31gun salute.
Early in the morning the President and the Prime Minister on behalf of the
nation place floral wreaths at the National Mausoleum at Savar. Then other
leaders, political parties, diplomats, social and cultural organizations, educational
institutions and freedom fighters pay homage to the martyrs. People from all
walks of life also go there in rallies and processions. There are many cultural
programmers throughout the day, highlighting the heroic struggle. and sacrifice
in 1971.
In Bangabandhu National Stadium, school children, scouts
and girl guides take part in various displays to entertain thousands of
spectators. Educational institutions also organize their individual programmes.
Sports meets and tournaments are also organized on the day, including the
exciting boat race in the river Buriganga.
In the evening all major public buildings are illuminated
with colourful lights. Bangla Academy, Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy and other
socio-cultural organizations hold cultural functions. Similar functions are
also arranged in other places in the country.
Questions: 26 March is (a) ____ important for the Bengali
nation. People celebrate the day every year becoming very (b) ____. As it is a
national holiday, all offices do not remain (c) ____on the day. All the higher
officials of the state offer wreaths of (d) ____ at National Mausoleum at
Savar. People (e) ____ of cast and creed proceed with rallies and processions.
People show respect to the heroic figures who (f) ____their lives in 1971. The
audience get (g) ____in Bangabandhu National Stadium by the participants. All
the offices both govt. and non-govt. (h) ____ flags on their buildings and (i)
____ them with colourful lights. Thus, the whole of the country wears a (j)
____look.
- Match
the parts of the sentences in column A, B and C to write four correct
statements: 1 × 4 = 4
Column A |
Column B |
Column C |
(a) We celebrate |
to the martyrs by |
(i) at the national parade ground. |
(b) We pay homage |
Our Independence Day |
(ii) various displays in Bangabandhu Stadium. |
(c) We witness |
are entertained with |
(iii) placing wreaths at national mausoleum. |
(d) Spectators |
a smartly dressed parade |
(iv) with great enthusiasm and fervour. |
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 5 and
6:
Zainul Abedin was born in Kishoregonj on 29 December,
1914. He spent most of his childhood near the scenic banks of the Brahmaputra
river. The river and the open nature inspired him from his early life. The
Brahmaputra later appeared in many of his paintings and remained a great source
of inspiration throughout his career. As his tribute to the river Brahmaputra,
he drew a series of water colour paintings in this regard. This helped him earn
Governor’s Gold medal in all India Exhibition in 1938. This was the first time
when he came under spot light and this award gave Abedin the confidence to
create his own visual style. Abedin got admitted to the Government School of
Art in Calcutta (Now Government College of Art and Craft, Kolkata, India). Here
he learned European academic style for five years. Later he joined the faculty
of the same school after his graduation. He was the first muslim student to
obtain first class with distinction from the school. In 1951, Zainul went to
London to study at Slade School of Art for two years. From the dissatisfaction
of oriental style and the limitations of European academic style, he was
attracted to realism. After his return from, he started a new style called,
Bengali Style. Therefore, he went back to nature, rural life and the daily
struggles of men to make art that would be realistic but modern in appearance.
- Complete
the table below with the information from the text. 0. 5 × 6 = 3
Who/What |
Event/Activity |
What/Where/ Place |
Whom/By whom |
Zainul Abedin |
enjoyed |
the natural beauty of |
(i) |
The river |
(ii) |
him to draw |
a lot of paintings. |
(iii) |
helped him to earn |
a gold medal |
awarded the prize |
Zainul Abedin |
(iv) |
after he was |
|
He |
learned European academic style in |
(v) |
|
(vi) |
attracted |
him |
as he was dissatisfied with oriental style. |
6. Summarize the above text in your own words.
Part-B: Writing Test
7. Answer the following questions to write a paragraph on
‘COVID-19’. 8
(a) What is ‘COVID-19’?
(b) What are the symptoms of it?
(c) How does it spread?
(d) What is the treatment of it?
(e) How can we prevent this virus?
8. Suppose, you are Robin/Jerin and you are living
in the hostel far away from your home. Your parents are anxious about your
preparation for the forthcoming SSC exam. Now, write an email to pacify them
regarding your preparation for the exam. 7
9. Suppose, you are Tomal/Jessica. Your friend’s father
has fallen in a road accident recently. Now, write a dialogue between you and
your friend about road accident and how to prevent it. 5
Answer
1. (a) (ii) Depend (b) (iii) Solar power (c) (i) fuel (d)
(i) Geothermal energy (e) (iii) Fossil energy
2. (a) The energy which is constantly and naturally
replenished and never runs out is called a renewable energy, such as, wind and
solar energy.
(b) A renewable energy is more advantageous than a
nonrenewable energy because renewable energy sources such as, wind, solar
energy are constantly and naturally replenished and never run out. One the
other hand, non renewable energy sources are finite energy resources and the
world eventually will run out of them.
(c) Electric energy is necessary for us because it helps
us heat homes, run our industrial activities and cars etc.
(d) Ocean energy comes from several sources. Ocean’s
force of tide and wave can be used to produce energy. The surface of the ocean
gets more heat from the sun than the ocean depths. This temperature difference
can be used as energy source too.
3. (a) very/so (b) enthusiastic (c) open (d) flowers (e)
irrespective (f) gave/sacrificed/offered (g) entertained (h) display (i)
illuminate (j) festive/colorful
4. (a)+(ii)+(iv) (b)+(i)+(iii) (c)+(iv)+(i)
(d)+(iii)+(ii)
5. (i) the Brahmaputra river (ii) inspired (iii) a series
of water colour paintings tributing to the river Brahmaputra (iv) became
confident to create his own visual style. (v) the Government School of Art in
Calcutta (Now Government College of Art and Craft, Kolkata, India). (vi)
Realism
4. Sylhet Board
[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full
marks]
Part-A: Reading Test
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 1 and
2:
Let’s save our planet! Everyone must play a part in
protecting the environment. There are many things you can do on your own
everyday to help save the planet. Here are some suggestions.
REDUCE!
Really, the best thing we can do for the planet is to use
its resources properly. Our unplanned activities are mainly responsible for the
environmental crisis. Here are some questions you can ask yourself before
buying something, “Do I really need this?” or “Is there another product which
would do the same thing but is more sustainable?” or ask the question, “Will
this last a long time?” Some other questions may be, “Do I know how this item
was made, how it will be used and how it will be disposed of?”
REUSE!
What do you think of using your own ceramic cup or mug at
your school or local club? It means there are no plastic cups to throw away.
You can wash it and reuse it everyday. Unfortunately, we are encouraged to buy
a new “improved” item even if the one we have can be repaired or reused. When
we buy things, we should buy those that are durable; we should use them
properly, and have them repaired when necessary. If we practise this, many
things will not only last a lifetime, but also be passed on for future use.
However, if something is truly unusable for its original purposes, try to be
more creative and think of how else it might be used. When you’re done with it,
think of whether someone else might be able to use it. You can donate some of
the things to the poor. You may also sell some of your used items through
personal advertisements in a local newspaper or in social media.
RECYCLE!
Rather than throwing an item out when neither you nor
anyone else can make use of it, have it recycled. And if recycling is not
possible, it is better to send goods to a landfill or have them burned up. Find
out what types of materials can be recycled in your area. Clean and sort the
materials before putting them out in the bin. Recycling your drink and food
cans means there will be less trash in a resource recovery facility or
landfill. Moreover, a company can use the old cans to make new ones.
1. Choose the correct answer from the following
alternatives: 1 × 5 = 5
(a) The word ‘recovery’ refers to —–.
(i) get back (ii) achieve (iii) getting (iv) find
(b) We should try to be more creative and think of ___.
(i) how else it might be used (ii) where it may be used
(iii) how it was made (iv) when it is used.
(c) Which of the following has the closest meaning of the
word ‘cncouraged’?
(i) disheartened (ii) discussed (iii) made interested
(iv) barred
(d) What is the purpose of reduce, reuse, recycle?
(i) to buy best things (ii) to save the earth
(iii) to use things properly (iv) to save the money and
energy.
(e) If recycling is impossible —
(i) we should donate it (ii) we should sell it
(iii) we should preserve it (iv) we should send it to a
landfill or burn up.
2. Answer the following questions: 2 × 4 = 8
(a) Whom does the author blame for the environmental
crisis?
(b) How many questions can you ask yourself before buying
the things?
(c) Why is it necessary to save our planet?
(d) Do you think recycling can contribute to the
development of our country? How?
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 3 and
4:
May day or International Workers’ Day is observed on May
1 all over the world today to commemorate the historical struggle and
sacrifices of the working people to establish an eight-hour workday. It is a
public holiday in almost all the countries of the world. Since the Industrial
Revolution in the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe and the US, the workers in
mills and factories had been working a long shift, fourteen or even more hours
a day.
On May 1st in 1886, inspired by the trade unions, half of
the workers at the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company in Chicago went on
strike demanding an eight-hour workday. Two days later, a workers’ rally was
held near the McCormick Harvester Machine Company and about 6000 workers joined
it. The rally was addressed by the labour leaders. They urged the workers to
stand together, to go on with their bosses. At one point of the rally, some
strike breakers started leaving the meeting place. The strikers went down the
street to bring them back. Suddenly about 200 policemen attacked them with
clubs and revolvers. One striker was killed instantly, five or six others were
seriously wounded and many others were injured. The events of May 1, 1886 are a
reminder that workers will continue to be exploited until they stand up and
speak out to gain better working conditions, better pay and better lives.
3. Read the following text and fill in each gap with a
suitable word based on the information of the above text: 0. 5 × 10 = 5
The world observes the May Day in (a)____ of the struggle
and great (b) ____ of the working people on May 1, 1886. For their great
struggle and sacrifice workers now can (c) ____ an eight hours workday. May 1,
1886 has been (d) ____ as a public holiday in (e) ____all the countries of the
world. The workers had to work (f) ____ hours or more a day (g) ____ the may
1,1886. It (h) ____ the workers that they cannot get rid of (i) ____if they do
not stand up and speak out to gain their (j) ____.
4. Match the parts of sentences in column ‘A’, ‘B’ and
‘C’ to write four complete sentences: 1 × 4 = 4
Column A |
Column B |
Column C |
(a) May Day |
(i) had to work |
(i) and went on strike on 1 May 1886. |
(b) The workers |
(ii) them and so |
(ii) as International Workers Day. |
(c) They demanded |
(iii) is known |
(iii) one striker was killed instantly. |
(d) The police attacked |
(iv) an eight-hour workday |
(iv) fourteen or more hours a day at that time. |
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 5 and
6:
It was late summer, 26 August 1910. A little girl was
born to a rich Catholic merchants’ family of Albanian descent in a small town
called Skopje, Macedonia. She was the youngest of the three siblings and was
named Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. Who could imagine at the time that this little
girl would one day become the mother of humanity, loving and serving the
poorest of the poor. Yes, we are talking about none other than Mother Teresa.
At the age of 12. she heard a voice from within that urged her to spread the
love of Christ. She decided that she would be a missionary. At the age of 18
she left her parental home. She then joined an Irish community of nuns called
the Sisters of Loreto, which had missions in India. After a few months of
training at the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Dublin, Mother Teresa
came to India. On May 24, 1931. She took her initial vows as a nun. From 1931
to 1948, Mother Teresa taught geography and theology at St. Mary’s High School
in Kolkata (then Calcutta). However, the widespread poverty in Kolkata had a
deep impact on Mother Teresa and in 1948 she received permission from her
superiors to leave the convent and devote herself to caring for the poorest of
the poor in the slums of Kolkata.
5. Complete the following table with the information
given in the passage: 0. 5 × 6 = 3
Mother Teresa the mother of humanity |
|||
Aims |
loving and (i) — the poorest of the poor. |
||
Who/What |
Activities |
When/Year |
Place/Subject |
Mother Teresa |
was born |
in 1910 |
(ii) — |
She |
heard a voice within herself |
at the age of 12. |
|
Then she |
(iii) — |
|
an Irish community of nuns. |
(iv) — and (v) — |
were taught by her |
|
at St.Mary’s High School |
She |
(vi) — |
on May 24, 1931. |
|
6. Write a summary of the above passage in your own
words. 5
Part-B: Writing Test
7. Answer the following questions to write a paragraph on
“A Village Fair You Experienced”. 8
(a) Where and when is a village fair usually held?
(b) Who come to the fair and why?
(c) When did you visit a fair and who were with you?
(d) What did you do there?
(e) Who enjoyed the most and why?
(f) What is the role of a village fair in our economy?
8. Imagine, You are Salam/Salma. Robin/Runa is your best
friend. You are going for a picnic. Now, write an email to your friend
inviting him/her to join the picnic with you using his/her email address. 7
9. Suppose, you are Limon/Lima. Your friend Milon/Maliha
wants to know about Digital Bangladesh. Now, write a dialogue between you
and your friend about Digital Bangladesh. 5
Answer
1. (a) (i) get back (b) (i) how else it might be used (c)
(iii) made interested
(d) (ii) to save the earth (e) (iv) we should send it to
a landfill or burn up.
2. (a) The author blames humankind for the environmental
crisis. Because, humankind’s unplanned activities are the root cause of
environmental crisis.
(b) There are certain questions i can ask myself while
buying something:
(i) Do i really need this?
(ii) Is there any sustainable alternative thing?
(iii) Will this thing long lasting
(iv) Finally, the background information of the product.
(c) As mankind’s life is completely dependent on the
different elements of our planet, it is necessary to save
this. If we fail to save this, our existence will be
threatened.
(d) Yes, i think recycling can contribute to the
development of our country. Because, through recycling, one product
is reused. For this reason, more profits are gained from
one product. Moreover, there will be less trash if we recycle
a product. Eventually, all these things help to develop
our country both economically and environmentally.
3. (a) remembrance/memory/ commemoration (b) sacrifice
(c) enjoy/get/have
(d) announced/declared (e) almost (f) fourteen (g)
till/until (h) reminds (i) exploitation (j) rights/demands
4. (a)+(iii)+(ii) (b)+(i)+(iv) (c)+(iv)+(i)
(d)+(ii)+(iii)
5. (i) serving (ii) at Skopje in Macedonia (iii)
joined (iv) Geography (v) Theology (vi) took initial vows as a nun
5. Barishal Board 2022
[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full
marks]
Part-A: Reading Test
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 1 and
2:
Meherjan lives in a slum on the Sirajgonj Town Protection
Embankment Her polythene roofed shelter looks like a cage. She is nearly 45 but
looks more than her age. In front of her shelter, she is trying to make a fire
to cook the day’s only meal. Her weak hands tremble as she adds some fallen
leaves and straw to the fire. The whispering wind from the river Jamuna makes
the fire unsteady. The dancing flames remind Meherjan of the turmoil in her
life.
Not long ago Meherjan had everything – a family,
cultivable land and cattle. The erosion of the Jamuna gradually consumed all
her landed property. It finally claimed her only shelter during the last
monsoon. It took the river only a day to devour Meher’s house, trees, vegetable
garden and the bamboo bush. She had a happy family once. Over the years, she
lost her husband and her family to diseases that cruel hunger and poverty
brought to the family. Now, she is the only one left to live on with the loss and
pain. The greedy Jamuna has shattered her dreams and happiness.
There are thousand others waiting to share the same fate
like Meherjan. Bangladesh is a land of rivers, some of whose banks overflow or
erode during monsoon. Erosion is a harsh reality for the people living along
the river banks. During each monsoon many more villages are threatened by the
mighty rivers like the Jamuna, the Padma and the Meghna. It is estimated that
river erosion makes at least 100,000 people homeless every year in Bangladesh.
In fact, river erosion is one of the main dangers caused by climate change. If
we can’t take prompt actions to adapt to climate change, there will be
thousands of more Meherjans in our towns and villages every year.
- Choose
the correct answer from the following alternatives: 1 × 5 = 5
(a) Meherjan’s hands are trembling because ___
(i) she is tired (ii) she is exhausted (iii) she is
frightened (iv) she is feeble
(b) River erosion is the effect of ___.
(i) climate change (ii) environment pollution (iii)
natural disaster (iv) cyclone
(c) Before the erosion of the river, Meherjan was ____.
(i) well off (ii) sad (iii) unhappy (iv) healthy
(d) The dancing flames remind Meherjan of the turmoil in
her life. Here ‘dancing’ means _____.
(i) jumping (ii) unstable (iii) glittering (iv) bright
(e) River banks erode ______.
(i) throughout the year (ii) in one season (iii) in two
seasons (iv) in three seasons
- Answer
the following questions: 2 × 4 = 8
(a) How was Meherjan’s life earlier?
(b) Why are many more villages in the threat of erosion?
(c) Where does Meherjan live?
(d) Why does the writer call the Jamuna greedy?
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 3 and
4:
Fish population is in serious danger from global warming.
Climate change is increasing the water temperature in rivers, lakes and seas.
This means there is less food and oxygen available for fish. It also means the
fish may not grow fully and may have fewer offsprings. Some fishes will become
extinct if temperatures rise even by one or two degrees celsius. Climate change
increases the pressure on fish population. Fishes are one of the world’s most
valuable biological assets. Forty percent of people in the world eat fish as
their main source of protein. If we fail to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, we
will increase the pressure on fish. As a result, people who depend on fish will
suffer from hunger and poverty.
- Read
the above text and fill in each gap with a suitable word based on the
information of the text:
- 5
× 10 = 5
Global warming is causing serious threat to fish
population. It is climate change which is the cause of the (a)_____ of water
temperature in rivers, lakes and seas. For this reason, available food and
oxygen for fish in these water (b) _____ will be less than (c) _____. For the
same reason, the (d) _____ of fish may not be full and offsprings may not be
(e) _____. So the pressure on fish population is (f) _____ due to climate
change. Fishes are one of the world’s most (g) _____ biological assets. The (h)
_____ of people in the world eating fish as their main source of protein is
40%. In case of our (i) _____ to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the pressure
on fish will be increased and consequently people (j) _____ on fish will suffer
from hunger and poverty.
- Match
the parts of the sentences in column A, B and C to write four complete
sentences: 1 × 4 = 4
Column A |
Column B |
Column C |
(a) Fish is regarded |
(i) will extinct some |
(i) from lack of protein, hunger and poverty |
(b) Fish population is under pressure |
(ii) fish will suffer |
(ii) fishes very soon |
(c) Increasing temperatures |
(iii) and serious danger |
(iii) about 40% of people in the world |
(d) People depending on |
(iv) as the main source of protein of |
(iv) due to global warming |
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 5 and
6:
May Day or International Workers’ Day is observed on May
1 all over the world today to commemorate the historical struggle and
sacrifices of the working people to establish an eight-hour workday. It is a
public holiday in almost all the countries of the world.
Since the industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th
centuries in Europe and the US, the workers in millsand factories had been
working a long shift, fourteen or even more hours a day. On May 1st in 1886,
inspired by the trade unions, half of the workers at the McCormick Harvesting
Machine Company in Chicago went on strike /demanding an eight-hour workday. Two
days later, a workers’ rally was held near the McCormick Harvester Machine
Company and about 6000 workers joined it. The rally was addressed by the labour
leaders. They urged the workers to stand together, to go on with their struggle
and not to give in to their bosses. At one point of the rally, some
strikebreakers started leaving the meeting place. The strikers went down the
street to bring them back. Suddenly about 200 policemen attacked them with
clubs and revolvers. One striker was killed instantly, five or six others were
seriously wounded and many others were injured.
The events of May 1, 1886 are a reminder that workers
will continue to be exploited until they stand up and speak out to gain better
working conditions, better pay and better lives.
- Complete
the following table with information from the passage above: 0. 5 × 6 = 3
Who |
Event/Activity |
When |
Where |
The workers in mills and factories |
(i) — |
in the 18th and 19th century |
(ii) — |
(iii) — |
went on strike |
on May 1, 1886 |
at the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company |
6000 workers |
(iv) — |
on May 3, 1886 |
(v) — |
(vi) — |
attacked the workers |
on May 3, 1886 |
near the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company |
- Write
a summary of the above passage in your own words.
Part-B: Writing Test
- Answer
the following questions to write a paragraph on ‘The life of a Farmer’: 1
× 8 = 8
(a) Who is a farmer?
(b) When does he start his daily work?
(c) How does he lead his life?
(d) What is his contribution to the nation?
(e) How can we improve his condition?
- Suppose,
you are Tomal/Toma. Your father is Abu Sayeed and he lives in the USA. He
wants to know about
your preparation for the SSC examination. Now, write an
e-mail to your father informing him about
your preparation for the SSC examination. 7
- Suppose,
you are Monir/Monira, a student of class X. Your friend, Zahid/Zeba wants
to know about your
aim in life. Now, write a dialogue between you and your
friend about your aim in life. 5
Answer
- (a)
(iv) she is feeble (b) (i) climate change (c) (i) well off (d) (ii)
unstable
(e) (ii) in one season
- (a)
In earliar, Meherjan life was pretty good compared to her present life.
Because, not long ago Meherjan
had everything – a family, cultivable land and cattle.
(b) Many more villages are in the threat of erosion
because Bangladesh is a land of rivers, some of whose
banks overflow or erode during monsoon. For this reason,
erosion is a harsh reality for the people living
along the river banks in the village.
(c) Meherjan lives in a slum on the Sirajgonj Town
Protection Embankment Her polythene roofed shelter
looks like a cage.
(d) The writer calls the Jamuna greedy because The Jamuna
consumes a large number of properties of the
people living near the river every year.
- (a)
rise/increase (b) certainly/surely (c) demand (d) growth
(e) produced (f) evident/clear (g) precious/valuable (h)
number
(i) failure (j) dependent
- (a)+(iv)+(iii)
(b)+(iii)+(iv) (c)+(i)+(ii) (d)+(ii)+(i)
- (i)
had been working a long shift, fourteen or even more hours a day.
(ii) in Europe and the US (iii) Half of the workers (iv)
joined in a rally
(v) near the McCormick Harvester Machine Company (vi)
about 200 policemen with clubs and revolvers
Jashore Board 2022
[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full
marks]
Part-A: Reading Test
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 1 and
2:
Humans can neither change the sun’s radiation nor the
earth’s orbit around the sun But they can control the increase in the amount of
green house gases and its effect on the atmosphere. Only during the last
hundred years, the carbon dioxide concentration has been raised alarmingly in
the atmosphere and we humans can be held responsible for this.
The main cause of the increase in carbon dioxide level in
the atmosphere is the burning of fossil fuels. Since the end of the 19th
century, industrial activities increased rapidly giving rise to many factories.
These factories required energy, which was produced through the combustion of
coal. Besides coal, other sources of energy such as mineral oil and natural gas
were also burned to heat our houses, run cars and airplanes or to produce
electricity. Nowadays, about 85 million barrels of crude oil are burned daily.
Every time a fossil raw material is burned, it releases carbon dioxide into the
air. Therefore, it is clear that more and more greenhouse gases like carbon
dioxide are being generated world- wide by humans. Moreover, we are
strengthening the greenhouse effect by deforestation, which means cutting down
trees. Every year enormous areas of forests are destroyed by people to obtain
wood and to clear regions for mining and to create pasture. This loss of the
forest causes dual problems. Trees that are burned up release large volumes of
carbon dioxide gas into the air. On the other hand, as forests absorb a lot of
carbon dioxide from the air and deliver Oxygen instead, we also destroy an
important storehouse of carbon dioxide when we clear forests.
- Choose
the correct answer from the alternatives: 1 × 5 = 5
(a) Cutting down trees is called ______.
(i) afforestation (ii) industrialisation (iii)
glorification (iv) deforestation
(b) Greenhouse effect is strengthened by ______.
(i) Planting trees (ii) afforestation (iii) erosion of
soil (iv) destruction of forest
(c) Trees absorb_____.
(i) Carbon dioxide (ii) Oxygen (iii) Methane (iv)
Hydrogen
(d) Natural gas is a kind of _____.
(i) fossil fuel (ii) toxic substance (iii) harmful gas
(iv) crude oil
(e) Who are mainly responsible for greenhouse
effect_____.
(i) wild animals (ii) plants (iii) Humans (iv) acquatic
life.
- Answer
the following questions: 2 × 4 = 8
(a) How does the loss of forests cause dual problems?
(b) What should we do to control the increase of
greenhouse gases?
(c) How do forests help us?
(d) Can man influence the climate? How?
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 3 and
4:
May Day or International Workers’ Day is observed on May
1 all over the world today to commemorate the historical struggle and
sacrifices of the working people to establish an eight-hour workday. It is a
public holiday in almost all the countries of the world.
Since the Industrial Revolution in the 18th and 19th
centuries in Europe and the US, the workers in mills and factories had been
working a long shift, fourteen or even more hours a day. One May 1st in 1886,
inspired by the trade unions, half of the workers at the McCormick Harvesting
Machine Company in Chicago went on strike demanding an eight-hour workday. Two
days later, a worker’s rally was held near the McCormick Harvesting Machine
Company and about 6000 workers joined it. The rally was addressed by the labour
leaders. They urged the workers to stand together, to go on with their struggle
and not to give into their bosses. At one point of the rally, some
strikebreakers started leaving the meeting place. The strikers went down the
street to bring them back. Suddenly about 200 policemen attacked them with
clubs and revolvers. One striker was killed instantly, five or six others were
seriously wounded and many others were injured. The events of May 1, 1886 are a
reminder that workers will continue to be exploited until they stand up and
speak out to gain better working condition, better pay and better lives.
- Fill
in the blanks with suitable words based on the information of the text: 0.
5 × 10 = 5
May Day is a red letter day in the (a)____ of the working
class people all over the (b) ____. This day reminds (c) ____ of the valiant
struggle of the (d)____ with a view to fulfilling their rightful demands. On
this day in 1886, the workers went on (e) ____ demanding an eight-hour workday.
As a part of their (f) ____ they also brought out a rally. At one point, police
fell upon the (g) ____ and attacked them with clubs and revolvers, As a result,
one striker was mercilessly (h) ____ and many others were (i) ____ ____ badly.
Now the day is observed (j) ____.
- Match
the parts of sentences in Column A, B and C to write four complete
sentences. 1 × 4 = 4
Column A |
Column B |
Column C |
(a) May Day |
(i) work in mills and factories |
(i) to commemorate the workers’ sacrifice in 1886. |
(b) The day |
(ii) is also called |
(ii) struggle and sacrifice. |
(c) The workers had to |
(iii) is observed |
(iii) for quit a long time. |
(d) We enjoy the facilities today |
(iv) because of their |
(iv) International Workers Day. |
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 5
and 6:
Steven Paul Jobs (24 February 1955-5 October 2011), most
popularly known as Steven Jobs was the Co- founder, Chairman and Chief
Executive officer of Apple Inc He was the pioneer of the personal computer
revolution. He was famous for his career in the electronic field of computers
and consumers. This became possible through the marketing of Apple Computers.
In 1985, Jobs left Apple after losing a power battle with the board of
directors. He then founded NeXT, a Computer platform development company specializing
in the higher education and business market. Apple, however failed to bring up
any new operating system during Job’s absence. Jobs returned to Apple as an
adviser and took control of the company as an interim CEO. By 1998, Jobs
brought Apple back to profitability from the verge of bankruptcy. He supervised
the development of iMac, iTunes, iPod, iPhone and iPad These devices are so
simple and user friendly that even a child can operate them.
- Complete
the table below with the information from the passage: 0. 5 × 6 = 3
Steven Jobs |
|
|
|
Who |
Event |
Contribution |
Year/When |
Jobs |
was born |
|
(i) |
He |
founded |
(ii) |
|
He |
brought Apple back to profitability |
|
(iii) |
He |
supervised the development of |
(iv) |
|
Apple |
became almost bankrupt |
|
(v) |
He |
(vi) |
|
in 2011. |
- Summarize
the passage in your own words. 5
Part-B: Writing Test
- Write
a paragraph on ‘Early Rising’ answering the following questions: 8
(a) What do you mean by early rising?
(b) What facilities can an early riser get?
(c) How does nature look early in the morning?
(d) What opportunities does a late riser lose?
(e) How can you form the habit of early rising?
- Suppose,
you are Rana/Rina of Rangpur and your friend is Moon/Minu who lives in
Khulna. Now, write
an e-mail to your friend describing the importance of
reading newspaper. 7
- Write
a dialogue between you and your friend about your preparation for the
coming examination.5
Answer
- (a)
(iv) deforestation (b)(iv) destruction of forest (c) (i) Carbon dioxide
(d) (i) fossil fuel
(e) (iii) Humans
- (a)
The loss of forests causes dual problems in the following sense:
Firstly, burned trees release large volumes of carbon
dioxide gas into the air. Secondly, destroying trees
means destroying a storehouse of oxygen that we need to
live.
(b) We should do the following things to control the
increase of greenhouse gases:
Firstly, we should try to reduce the burning of fossil
fuels. Secondly, we should try to use renewable
and environment friendly energy source in our industrial
factories. Finally, we should plant more and
more trees instead of cutting down a single tree.
(c) As forests are one of the importance sources of tree,
it gives us oxygen that we need to live. Also, it
absorbs carbon dioxide which helps to reduce greenhouse
effect.
(d) Yes, man can not influence climate drastically but in
some ways. For example, if man cuts trees at random,
climate will grow bad soon. On the other hand, if he
plants trees, climate will be in a good situation.
- (a)
history (b) world (c) us (d) workers
(e) strike (f) struggle (g) workers (h) killed
(i) injured/wounded (j) enthusiastically
- (a)+(iii)+(i)
(b)+(ii)+(iv) (c)+(i)+(iii) (d)+(iv)+(ii)
- (i)
on 24 February in 1955 (ii) Apple Inc (iii) 1998
(iv) iMac, iTunes, iPod, iPhone and iPad (v) 1985 (vi)
Breath his last
Cumilla Board 2022
[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full
marks]
Part-A: Reading Test
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 1 and
2:
“Today there are many jobs where you need English. This
is because the world has become smaller. Vast distances are shortened by speedy
transports. We can talk to a person thousands of kilometers away on the phone
or the Internet. So, we can communicate with the whole world easily. English
has made this communication easier. There are many countries in the world with
many languages, but to communicate with them, you cannot use all the languages.
So you need a common language that you can use with more or less all the people
in the world. English is that common language. You can talk to a Chinese toy
maker, a French artist, an Arab ambassador or a Korean builder in one language
English. English for us in
Bangladesh is all the more important. As we have seen
earlier, we are too many people in a small country. So if you learn English,
you have the best opportunity to find a good job, both within and outside the
country. And that is good news for millions of our unemployed youths.” “But
Miss, we learn English for 12 or 14 years, yet we do not find good jobs”, says
Rumi. She then tells the class about what happened to her brother. “Could you
please tell us why?” Rumi asks. “This is a very important question, Rumi. We
should learn how to use English both orally and in writing for doing things as
needed in our work, such as communicating with others at personal, social,
national and international levels. But unfortunately, at the moment we are
learning English mainly for our exams,” continues Ms. Chowdhury. “Remember,
English can greatly help you become skilled workers.” “But where and how can we
learn this kind of English, Miss?” asks Ratan. Ms Chowdhury says, “We can learn
English both in and outside the classroom. Besides your textbooks, the radio,
television, newspapers, magazines, computers and other supplementary materials
will greatly help you. During our classroom activities, we’ll see how we can
learn English.”
- Choose
the correct answer from the following alternatives: 1 × 5 = 5
(a) In the given text- “The world has become smaller”
means
(i) The world’s area is decreasing (ii) The world has
become small
(iii) Easy communication systems shorten the distances
(iv) The world’s land area is getting smaller
(b) An ‘Ambassador’ is ____.
(i) a businessman (ii) an athlete (iii) a banker (iv) an
official
messenger sent to a foreign country to represent his/her
country
(c) The word ‘supplementary’ used in the text means
______.
(i) new (ii) secondary (iii) extra (iv) primary
(d) Which of the following is true?
(i) The internet widens the distances
(ii) English is a medium of rapid communication
(iii) One can use any language in any country to
communicate
(iv) English has not made communication easier
(e) The word ‘opportunity’ stands for ______.
(i) opening (ii) chance (iii) offer (iv) oppose
- Answer
the following questions: 2 × 4 = 8
(a) Describe briefly the things that have made the
present world smaller.
(b) Why is a common language needed in today’s world?
Write in about 2/3 sentences.
(c) Why is English needed all the more in Bangladesh?
(d) How can our youths become a skilled workforce?
- Read
the following text and fill in each gap with a suitable word based on the
information of the text: 0. 5 × 10 = 5
Air pollution comes from a wide variety of sources. In
Bangladesh poisonous exhausts from industrial plants, brick kilns, old or
poorly serviced vehicles and dust from roads and construction sites are some of
the major sources of air pollution. We can reduce this type of pollution by
making less use of motor vehicles and avoiding the use of vehicles older than
20 years. We may also use proper lubricants to lessen the level of emission and
pollutants. We can encourage people to use Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) or
Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) for fuelling their cars. The government may relocate
hazardous industries like brick kilns to areas away from human habitations.
Air is the most important (a) ______ of human
environment. Man cannot (b) ______ a single moment (c) ______air. But we do not
(d) ______ that it is we who (e) ______ this most vital element. For the (f)
______ of air pollution we should avoid the use of vehicles (g) ______ than 20
years. People can be (h) ______ to use CNG or LPG for fuelling their (i) ______
. Thus air pollution can be (j) ______ to some extent.
- Match
the parts of the sentences in column A, B and C to write four complete
sentences: 1 × 4 = 4
Column A |
Column B |
Column C |
(a) Air is an |
(i) no living being |
(i) air in many ways. |
(b) Without air |
(ii) important element |
(ii) to prevent air pollution |
(c) But unfortunately |
(iii) should be taken |
(iii) can survive. |
(d) So steps |
(iv) we are polluting |
(iv) of our environment. |
|
|
|
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 5 and
6:
It was late summer, 26 August 1910. A little girl was
born to a rich catholic merchants’ family of Albanian descent in a small town
called Skopje, Macedonia. She was the youngest of the three siblings and was
named Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. Who could imagine at the time that this little
girl would one day become the mother of humanity, loving and serving the
poorest of the poor. Yes, we are talking about none other than Mother Teresa.
At the age of 12, she heard a voice from within that
urged her to spread the love of Christ. She decided that she would be
missionary. At the age of 18, she left her parental home. She then joined an
Irish community of nuns called the sisters of Loreto, which had mission in
India. After a few months of training at the institute of the Blessed Virgin
Mary in Dublin, Mother Teresa came to India. On May 24, 1931, she took her
initial vows as a nun. From 1931 to 1948, Mother Teresa taught geography and
theology at St. Mary’s High School in Kolkata (then Calcutta). However, the
widespread poverty in Kolkata had a deep impact on Mother Teresa and in 1948
she received permission from her superiors to leave the convent and devote
herself to caring for the poorest of the poor in the slums of Kolkata.
- Complete
the following table with information from the above passage: 0. 5 × 6 = 3
Who |
Events/What |
Where |
When/Year |
Mother Teresa |
(i) — |
Macedonia |
1910 |
She |
left the parental home |
|
(ii) — |
(iii) — |
took training |
(iv) — |
1928 |
She |
(v) — |
|
1931 |
She |
(vi) — |
ST. Mary’s High School |
1931 to 1948 |
- Write
a summary of the above passage in your own words. 5
Part-B: Writing Test
- Answer
the following questions to write a paragraph on ‘Water Pollution’: 8
(a) Why is water called life?
(b) How is water being polluted by humans?
(c) How do industrial plants pollute water?
(d) What measures should be taken to prevent water
pollution?
- Suppose,
you are Helal/Helen. Your friend Labib/Labiba wanted to know from you
about your preparation for the coming S.S.C examination. Now, write an
e-mail to him/her telling about your preparation for the S.S.C
examination. Your friend’s e-mail id is inspiration99@gmail.com. 7
- Suppose,
you are Masum/Masuma. You have a friend named Liton/Luna who does not rise
early in the morning. Now, write a dialogue between you and your friend
about the importance of early rising. 5
Answer
- (a)
(iii) Easy communication systems shorten the distances
(b) (iv) an official (c) (ii) secondary
(d) (ii) English is a medium of rapid communication
(e) (ii) chance
- (a)
Two things have made the world smaller. First of all, vast distances are
shortened by speedy transports.
Secondly, phone and internet get people closer that
eventually makes the world smaller.
(b) As there are many countries in the world with many
languages, communicating with them using all the
languages is not possible. That is why, one need a common
language by which one can communicate
with more or less all the people in the world.
(c) As we have seen earlier, we are too many people in a
small country. So if we learn English, we will
have the best opportunity to find a good job, both within
and outside the country. And that is good news
for millions of our unemployed youths. For this reason,
English is needed all the more in Bangladesh.
(d) Our youths can become a skilled workforce by learning
English. Because English will help them to get
many jobs available in home and abroad.
- (a)
element/component (b) live/do/pass (c) without (d) know
(e) are polluting/contaminating (f) reduction (g) more
(h) encouraged/inspired (i) vehicles (j) reduced
- (a)+(ii)+(iv)
(b)+(i)+(iii) (c)+(iv)+(i) (d)+(iii)+(ii)
- (i)
was born (ii) in 1928 (iii) Mother Teresa
(iv) at the institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary in
Dublin
(v) came to India (vi) taught Geography and Theology
Dinajpur Board 2022
[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full
marks]
Part-A: Reading Test
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 1 and
2:
Human can neither change the sun’s radiation nor the
earth’s orbit around the sun. But they can control the increase in the amount
of green-house gases and its effect on the atmosphere. Only during the last
hundred years the carbon dioxide concentration has been raised alarmingly in
the atmosphere and we humans can be held responsible for this.
The main cause of the increase in carbon dioxide level in
the atmosphere is the burning of fossil fuels. Since the end of the 19th
century, industrial activities increased rapidly giving rise to many factories.
These factories required energy which was produced through the combustion of
coal. Besides coal, other sources of energy such as mineral oil and natural gas
were also burned to heat our houses, run cars and airplanes or to produce
electricity. Now-a-days about 85 million barrels of crude oil are burned daily.
Every time a fossil raw material is burned, it releases carbon dioxide into the
air.
Therefore, it is clear that more and more greenhouse
gases like carbon dioxide are being generated world- wide by humans. Moreover,
we are also strengthening the greenhouse effect by deforestation, which means
cutting down trees. Every year enormous areas of forests are destroyed by
people to obtain wood and to clear regions for mining and to create pasture.
This loss of the forest causes dual problems. Trees that are burned up release
large volumes of carbon dioxide gas into the air. On the other hand, as forests
absorb a lot of carbon dioxide from the air and deliver oxygen instead, we also
destroy an important storehouse of carbon dioxide when we clear forests.
- Choose
the correct answer from the following alternatives: 1 × 5 = 5
(a) Which of the period describes the beginning of the
rapid industrialization?
(i) The start of the 19th century (ii) The end of the
18th century
(iii) The start of the 18th century (iv) The end of the
19th century
(b) What are the fossil fuels mentioned in the passage?
(i) Coal (ii) Mineral oil (iii) Natural gas (iv) All the
above
(c) The word ‘instead’ mentioned in the passage means
_______.
(i) option (ii) choice (iii) as an alternative (iv)
preference
(d) Trees transport ___ into the air.
(i) nitrogen (ii) oxygen (iii) hydrogen (iv) all
(e) The word combustion mentioned in the passage means
____.
(i) kindling (ii) burning (iii) consummation (iv) flame
- Answer
the following questions: 2 × 4 = 8
(a) Why can humans neither change the sun’s radiation nor
the earth’s orbit around the sun?
(b) Describe how human beings are responsible for the
increase in the greenhouse gases.
(c) What do you think the main cause of the increase in
carbon dioxide level in the atmosphere is?
(d) Why enormous areas of forests are destroyed by the
people every year? Describe in brief.
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 3 and
4:
“Today there are many jobs where you need English. This
is because the world has become smaller. Vast distances are shortened by speedy
transports. We can talk to a person thousands of kilometers away on the phone
or the internet. So, we can communicate with the whole world easily. English
has made this communication easier.
There are many countries in the world with many
languages, but to communicate with them, you cannot use all the languages. So
you need a common language that you can use with more or less all the people in
the world. English is that common language. You can talk to a Chinese toy
maker, a French artist, an Arab ambassador or a Korean builder in one language
– English. English, for us in Bangladesh, is all the more important. As we have
seen earlier, we are too many people in a small country. So if you learn English,
you have the best opportunity to find a good job, both within and outside the
country. And that is good news for millions of our unemployed youths.”
- Read
the following text and fill in each gap with a suitable word based on the
information of the text: 0. 5 × 10 = 5
Globalization has made the world (a) _____ and so it
requires a (b) _____ language for International communication. Now we can (c)
_____ communication with a person thousands of kilometers away on the phone or
the internet. In fact, we can communicate with the whole world with absolute
(d) _____. The lingua franca of the world is (e) _____. English provides us
with the (f) ____ to pursue a good job. Being a densely (g) ____ country,
Bangladesh is (h) ____ with unemployment. Proficiency in (i) ____ may help (j)
____ unemployment problem and bring economic development.
- Match
the parts of the sentences given in column A, column B and column C to
write four complete sentences: ×4=4
Column A |
Column B |
Column C |
(a) People |
(i) require |
(i) learn and use English properly. |
(b) They |
(ii) cannot but |
(ii) the purpose more effectively than other languages. |
(c) English |
(iii) can serve |
(iii) a common language for the purpose |
(d) Therefore all |
(iv) need to |
(iv) communicate with others internationally. |
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 5 and
6:
21 February is observed as Shaheed Dibosh every year
throughout the country in remembrance of the martyrs of language movement of
1952. The commemoration begins at the early hours of the day with morning songs
that recall the supreme sacrifices of our language martyrs. People wear black
badges and go to the Shaheed Minar in barefoot processions, singing mourning
songs. They place wreaths at the Minar.
Many of them visit the graves of the martyrs at Azimpur
graveyard and pray for them. They also attend various programmes organized in
remembrance of the language martyrs. The UNESCO (United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organisation) on 17 November in 1999 proclaimed
February 21 as the International Mother Language Day in recognition of the
sacrifices of the martyrs for the rightful place of Bangla. The day is now
annually observed world-wide to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity
and multilingualism.
- Complete
the following table with the information from the above passage: 0. 5 × 6
= 3
Who/What |
Event/Activity |
Where/Whom/What |
When/How |
People all over the world |
(i) — |
21 February |
(ii) — |
We |
remember |
(iii) — |
by wearing black badges |
People |
(iv) — |
at the Shaheed Minar |
at the early hours of the day |
(v) — |
was declared as International Mother Language Day |
|
(vi) — |
- Write
a summary of the above passage in your own words. 5
Part-B: Writing Test
- Answer
the following questions to write a paragraph on ‘Water Pollution’. You
should write it in
about 150 words: 8
(a) What is water pollution?
(b) Why is water called life?
(c) What do you think about the causes of water
pollution?
(d) What are the effects and impacts of water pollution?
(e) What measures should we take to prevent water
pollution?
- Suppose,
you are Ayan/Anni. You live in B-3/Gopalpur, Haji Mohammad Mohosin Road,
Pabna. Your
friend is Farhan/Farhana who is living in 13/B, Purana
Palton, Dhaka-1216. Now, write an e-mail to your
friend describing a road accident you have recently
witnessed in your town. 7
- Suppose,
you are Shanta and your friend is Taslima. Now, write a dialogue between
you and your friend
about the merits and demerits of using mobile phone at
teen-age. 5
Answer
- (a)
(iv) The end of the 19th century (b) (iv) All the above.
(c) (iii) as an alternative (d) (ii) oxygen (e) (ii)
burning
- (a)
Humans can neither change the sun’s radiation nor the earth’s orbit around
the sun because it is a
completely supernatural thing controlled solely by our
creature.
(b) Greenhouse gas increases because of carbon dioxide.
Unfortunately, we human beings are knowingly
and unknowingly increase the amount of carbon dioxide in
atmosphere by our different ignorant
activities, such as the burning of fossil fuels and
extensive unplanned industrial activities.
(c) The main cause of the increase in carbon dioxide
level in the atmosphere is the burning of fossil fuels.
(d) Every year enormous areas of forests are destroyed by
people to obtain wood and to clear regions for
mining and to create pasture.
- (a)
smaller (b) common (c) start/begin (d) interest/enthusiasm
(e) English (f) opportunity/chance/scope (g) populated
(h) beset (i) English (j) reduce
- (a)+(ii)+(iv)
(b)+(i)+(iii) (c)+(iii)+(ii) (d)+(iv)+(i)
- (i)
observed as Shaheed Dibosh every year
(ii) in remembrance of the martyrs of the language
movement of 1952
(iii). the supreme sacrifices of our language martyrs
(iv) go to the Shaheed Minar in barefoot processions,
singing mourning songs
(v) 21 February
(vi) on 17 November in 1999
Mymensingh Board 2022
[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full
marks]
Part-A: Reading Test
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 1 and
2:
Mother Teresa was moved by the sight of the sick and
dying on the streets of Kolkata. She founded a home for the dying destitute and
named it ‘Nirmal Hriday’, meaning ‘Pure Heart’. She and her fellow nuns brought
the dying people off the streets of Kolkata to this home. They were lovingly
looked after and cared for. Since then many men, women and children have been
taken from the streets and carried to Nirmol Hriday. These unloved and uncared
for people get an opportunity to die in an environment of kindness and love. In
their last hours they get human and divine love, and can feel they are also
children of God. The Missionaries of Charity try to find jobs for those who
survive, or send them to homes where they can live happily for some more years
in a caring environment. Regarding commitment to family, Mother Teresa said,
“May be in our own family, we have somebody, who is feeling lonely, who is
feeling sick, who is feeling worried. Are we there? Are we willing to give
until it hurts in order to be with our families, or do we put our interest
first?
We must remember that love begins at home and we must
also remember that future of humanity passes through the family.”
Mother Teresa’s work has been recognized throughout the
world and she received a number of awards. These include the Pope John XXIII
Peace Prize (1971), the Nehru Prize for Promotion of International Peace and
understanding (1972), the Balzan Prize (1978), the Nobel Peace Prize (1979) and
the Bharat Ratna (1980). Mother Teresa died at the age of 87, on 5 September
1997. The world salutes her for her love and compassion for humanity. She has
taught us how to extend our hand towards those who need our love and support
irrespective of creed, caste and religion. The picture of Mother Teresa, draped
in a white and blue-bordered sari, with a wrinkled face, ever soft eyes and a
saintly smile, lives on in our mind.
- Choose
the correct answer from the following alternatives: 1 × 5 = 5
(a) _____moved Mother Teresa.
(i) The condition of working people on the streets (ii)
The condition of dying people in her home
(iii) The condition of ailing people on the streets (iv)
The condition of sick people in the world
(b) Mother Teresa is a symbol of ____.
(i) love and beauty (ii) kindness and honesty (iii) love
and kindness (iv) cruelty and jealousy
(c) The word ‘divine’ means ____.
(i) wordly (ii) social (iii) heavenly (iv) personal
(d) Mother Teresa smiled____.
(i) falsely (ii) sacredly (iii) sinfully (iv) impiously
(e) people all over the world have ____ the work of
Mother Teresa.
(i) appreciated (ii) ignored (iii) depreciated (iv)
denied
- Answer
the following questions: 2 × 4 = 8
(a) For what purpose did Mother Teresa establish ‘Nirmal
Hriday’?
(b) Why did Mother Teresa emphasize on family?
(c) What does Mother Teresa teach us?
(d) How did the Missionaries of Charity help the people
who survived?
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 3 and
4:
“Today there are many job, where you need English. This
is because the world has become smaller. Vast distances are shortened by speedy
transports. We can talk to a person thousands of kilometers away on the phone
or the Internet. So, we can communicate with the whole world easily. English
has made this communication easier.
There are many countries in the world with many
languages, but to communicate with them, you cannot use all the languages. So
you need a common language that you can use with more or less all the people in
the world. English is that common language. You can talk to a Chinese toy
maker, a French artist, an Arab ambassador or a Korean builder in one language
English.
English for us in Bangladesh is all the more important.
As we have seen earlier, we are too many people in a small country. So if you
learn English, you have the best opportunity to find a good job, both within
and outside the country. And that is good news for millions of our unemployed
youths.
“But Miss, we learn English for 12 or 14 years, yet we do
not find good jobs,” says Rumi. She then tells the class about what happened to
her brother. “Could you please tell us why?” Rumi asks. “This is a very
important question, Rumi. We should learn how to use English both orally and in
writing for doing things as needed in our work, such as communicating with
others at personal, social, national and international levels. But
unfortunately, at the moment we are learning English mainly for our exams,” continues
Ms Choudhury. “Remember, English can greatly help you become skilled workers.”
“But where and how can we learn this kind of English,
Miss?” asks Ratan Ms Choudhury says, “We can learn English both in and outside
the classroom. Besides your text books, the radio, television, newspapers,
magazines, computers supplementary materials will greatly help you. During our
classroom activities, we’ll see how we can learn English.”
- Fill
in each gap with a suitable word based on the information of the text: 0.
5 × 10 = 5
Different languages are being (a)____ in different
countries. But a common language is necessary for (b) ____ communication. For
many (c) ____ English has achieved the prestige (d) ____ that common language.
So, it is very (e) ____ for everyone to learn English. If we want to (f)
____with other countries, there is no (g) ____ of learning English. By learning
English, we can easily (h) ____ our unemployment problem. From the very (i)
____, a student should keep in mind that he has to learn English not only to
(j) ____ the exams but also to communicate with others.
- Match
the parts of the sentences given in column A, column B and column C to
make four complete sentences:1×4=4
Column A |
Column B |
Column C |
(a) Nowadays we can communicate |
(i) to get a good job both inside and outside the country |
(i) and that is English |
(b) But the language |
(ii) with a person living anywhere in the world |
(ii) by learning English |
(c) To communicate with anyone living anywhere |
(iii) is not the same |
(iii) on the phone or the internet |
(d) One can have an opportunity |
(iv) we need a common language |
(iv) in all the countries |
Read the passage. Then answer the questions below 5 and
6:
21 February is observed as Shaheed Dibosh every year
throughout the country in remembrance of the martyrs of Language Movement of
1952. The commemoration begins at the early hours of the day with mourning
songs that recall the supreme sacrifices of our language martyrs. People wear
black badges and go to the Shaheed Minar in barefoot processions, singing
mourning songs. They place wreaths at the Minar. Many of them visit the graves
of the martyrs at Azimpur graveyard and pray for them. They also attend various
programmes organized in remembrance of the language martyrs. The UNESCO (United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) on 17 November in
1999 proclaimed February 21 as the International Mother Language Day in
recognition of the sacrifices of the martyrs for the rightful place of Bangla.
The day is now annually observed worldwide to promote awareness of linguistic
and cultural diversity and multilingualism.
- Complete
the table below with information from the above passage: 0. 5 × 6 = 3
About 21 February |
||||
Aim |
to narrate (i) — |
|||
Who/What |
Activities |
When |
Why |
How |
People |
commemorate the language martyrs |
at an early hour of 21 February |
|
(ii) — |
They |
go to the Shaheed Minar |
|
|
(iii) — |
Many people |
visit Azimpur graveyard |
|
(iv) — |
|
(v) — |
are organized |
|
in remembrance of the language martyrs |
|
Shaheed Dibosh |
(vi) — |
in 1999 |
|
|
- Write
a summary of the above passage in your own words. 5
Part-B: Writing Test
- Write
a paragraph on “A Tea Stall” by answering the following questions: 8
(a) What is a tea stall?
(b) Where is it seen?
(c) What is sold there along with tea?
(d) How long does it remain open?
(e) Does a tea stall play an important role? If so, how?
- Suppose,
you are Habib/Habiba of Dhaka. You have a friend named Neel/Nila who lives
in Jamalpur. Your elder sister’s wedding ceremony is going to be held next
week. Now, write an e-mail to your friend inviting him/her to attend the
wedding ceremony. 7
- Suppose,
you are Shamim/Shamima. Your friend is Rahim/ Rahima. You want to do
something good for the people of your locality after your SSC Examination.
Now, write a dialogue between you and your friend about your plan that you
are going to materialize after the SSC Examination. 5
- (a)
(iii) The condition of ailing people on the streets (b) (iii) love and
kindness
(c) (iii) heavenly (d) (ii) sacredly (e) (i) appreciated
- (a)
To overcome the worst conditions of the ailing and dying people on the
streets of Kolkata, Mother Teresa established ‘Nirmol Hriday’.
(b) Mother Teresa emphasized family because she believed
that love began at home. Moreover, she also asserted that future of humanity
passed through family.
(c) Mother Teresa teaches us how to extend our hand
towards those who need our love and support irrespective of creed, caste and
religion.
(d) Missionaries of Charity helped the surviving people
by trying to manage jobs for them. Also, they sent the people to homes where
they can live happily for some more years in a caring environment.
- (a)
used (b) easier/effective (c) reasons/criteria (d) of (e)
essential/necessary (f) communicate (g) retreat /option
(h) overcome /improve /remove /reduce (i) beginning (j)
pass
- (a)+(ii)+(iii)
(b)+(iii)+(iv) (c)+(iv)+(i) (d)+(i)+(ii)
- (i)
the celebration of 21st February as Shaheed Dibosh.
(ii) with mourning songs
(iii) in barefoot processions, singing mourning songs
(iv) to pray for the language martyrs
(v) Various programmes
(vi) proclaimed as the International Mother Language Day
by The UNESCO.
1. Dhaka Board 2022
English (Compulsory)– Second Paper
Time: 2 hours
Full marks: 50 [N.B- The figures in the right margin
indicates full marks.]
Part-A: Grammar [30 Marks]
- Fill
in the blanks with prepositions & articles (a, an, the & zero
article). 0.5 * 10 = 5
It was 4 in the afternoon. Hamid was studying (a) — the
library when his cell phone rang. It was his younger sister, Runa. She said
that she was standing (b) — front of (c) — shopping mall opposite Hamid’s
office and asked him to meet her there as soon as possible. Hamid hurried out
of (d) — library. As he went (e) — the street, he noticed that Runa was not
alone. She was holding (f) — three to four years old girl (g) — hand. (h) —
child was crying and Runa was trying frantically (i) — to pacify her. Some passers-by
were looking (j) — them suspiciously. When he reached her, she started to
explain.
- Complete
the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. 0.5 *10
= 5
build |
idle |
work |
reach |
follow |
remember |
be |
lag |
depend |
lead |
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.
- Change
the sentences according to directions. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) Bangladesh is a low-lying country. (Change it into
Interrogative) (b) Every year natural disasters visit us. (Change it into
passive voice) (c) Who does not know the consequence of Tsunami? (Change it
into Assertive sentence) (d) The recent flood was very devastating. (Change it
into Exclamatory sentence) (e) Dhaka is the most risky city in the earthquake
zone. (Change it into Positive degree)
- Complete
the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given
in the parenthesis. 0.5 *10 = 5
The aim of (a) — (educate) 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).
- Make
tag questions of these statements.
(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 do the job, —? (e) Actually, life is not
a bed of roses, —?
- Use
capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 0.5*10=5
have you killed the rats said the mayor yes i have
replied the paper give me the promised money how funny you are said the mayor
take only fifty
Part B: Composition [20 Marks]
- Suppose,
you are Samira/Shamim and you have passed B.Sc Hon’s in Chemistry. You
have seen a circular for the post of Medical Representative in a renowned
company. Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the post.
- Suppose,
you are Sami/Sara living in Sylhet. You went to Dhaka by train yesterday.
You lost your goods while going to Dhaka. Now, write a letter to the Chief
Operating Officer of Bangladesh Railway complaining about your missing
goods.
10
- RAJSHAHI
BOARD2022
English (Compulsory)– Second Paper
Time: 2 hours
Full marks: 50 [N.B- The figures in the right margin
indicates full marks.]
Part-A: Grammar [30 Marks]
- Fill
in the blanks with prepositions & articles (a, an, the & zero
article). 0.5 * 10 = 5
It is needless to say that washing hands is very
important for us. It is certainly (a) — important issue. Washing hands
regularly can save us from a kind of infectious disease (b) — COVID-19. Washing
hands with soap is (c) — must. We have to wash hands (d) — taking meal and (e)
— using the toilet. Again, we should wash hands after touching sick members (f)
— our family and pet animals. Washing hands is also strictly recommended after
coming back (g) — outside. Washing hands in (h) — proper wav may help us stay
away from corona virus, (i) — reason is that corona virus spreads through
touch. So, it is (j) — important to keep our hands clean.
- Complete
the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. 0.5 *
10 = 5
understand |
be |
preach |
respect |
stop |
prosper |
feel |
reign |
prevail |
defeat |
Truth always (a) — in the world. Falsehood may (b) — for
the time being. Those, who (c) — engaged in (d) — the truth are (e) — by the
people. Those who (f) — interest in telling lies cannot (g) — in life. They may
prosper seemingly. But, after all, they become really (h) —. Socrates
throughout his life would preach the truth. He tried to make people (i) — what
was good for them. He was troubled by the powerful people. Yet, he never (j) —
teaching good things.
- Change
the sentences according to directions. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) Only you can do the work. (Negative)
(b) No other friend is as great as books. (Superlative)
(c) The rose is a very nice flower. (Exclamatory)
(d) We should be patriots. (Imperative)
(e)He called it laurel. (Passive)
- Complete
the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given
in the parenthesis. 0.5 * 10 = 5
Everybody knows that (a) — (smoke) is a (b) — (danger)
bad habit. It is (c) — (harm) to health. It is also (d) — (cost). A (e) —
(smoke) should not smoke (f) public. Smoking creates (g) — (pollute). A single
puff of cigarette contains (h) — (numerable) harmful particles that cause many
(i) — (respirator) diseases which are incurable. But there are many people who
are (j) — (aware) of the bad effects of smoking.
- Make
tag questions of these statements. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) He let me do it, —?
(b) Let’s be sincere in our life, —?
(c) Everybody respects the freedom fighters, —?
(d) Success cannot be achieved without efforts, —?
(e) He has to lead a miserable life, —?
- Use
capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 0.5
*10 = 5
Shoel asked Alam Friend have you ever visited the
National Memorial at Savar in Dhaka Wow how Splendid it is Yes I havent yet
gone there said Alam
Part-B: Composition [20 Marks]
- Mind
that, you are Tamim/Tamima. Your home district is Khulna. You have
recently completed MBA from Dhaka University. You have found a job
advertisement in ‘The Daily Prothom Alo’ that there is a vacancy post for
the position of Junior Marketing Officer in BD Textile Limited. Now, write
a CV with a cover letter for the post. Your CV should not exceed one page.
10
- Suppose,
you are Munir/Mita, a student of Joypara High School, Manikganj. Your
School has some computers for the students. But it is very sorry to say
that most of the computers are out of order. So, the students cannot get
proper facilities for practice. Now, write a complained letter to the
Headmaster to take proper steps about this immediately. 10
- JASHORE
BOARD 2022
English (Compulsory)– Second Paper
Time: 2 hours
Full marks: 50 [N.B- The figures in the right margin
indicates full marks.]
Part-A: Grammar [30 Marks]
- Fill
in the blanks with prepositions & articles (a, an, the & zero
article). 0.5 * 10 = 5
Road accidents have recently become (a) — regular
phenomenon in our country. As a result of the accidents, many persons fall a
victim (b) — untimely death. It is reported that most of the accidents occur
(c) — the violation of traffic rules, by (d) — unskilled drivers and
unconscious passers-by. Many unlicensed and faulty vehicles also endanger (e) —
passengers and (f) — passers-by. So, in order to save us (g) — the accidents
(h) — government is trying to create awareness (i) — the people and has passed
strict laws (j) — the accused.
- Complete
the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. 0.5 *
10 = 5
form |
owe |
respect |
succeed |
admit |
consider |
take |
understand |
acquire |
forget |
In an educational institution teacher-students
relationship is (a) — to be the most important matter. It is such a
relationship that is (b) — on the basis of mutual (c) —. A student always (d) —
teachers because he cannot but (e) — help from them in case of (f) — knowledge.
The sensible students never (g) — their teachers. Moreover, they (h) — their
memorable teachers’ role which helps them (i) — in life. So, they always (j) —
their teachers.
- Change
the sentences according to directions. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) The freedom fighters are considered to be the real
heroes of our country. (Active)
(b) Their contribution will never be forgotten.
(Affirmative)
(c) Their sacrifice is greater than any other thing.
(Positive)
(d) By taking proper steps, we can improve their
condition. (Negative)
(e) We must show proper respect to them. (Passive)
- Complete
the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given
in the parenthesis. 0.5 * 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.
- Make
tag questions of these statements. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) Everyone is nostalgic in life, —?
(b) We hardly forget the golden past, —?
(c) The memories of childhood are always haunting us, —?
(d) The sweetest memories of childhood are colourful, —?
(e) Who forgets these memories, —?
- Use
capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 0.5
* 10 = 5
go to bed now mother said you can complete your
assignment in the morning no mom ill finish it now.
Part-B: Composition [20 Marks]
- Suppose,
a computer programmer will be appointed in the National ICT Research
Centre, Dhaka. You are very interested for the post. Now, write a C.V with
a cover letter for the same. 10
- People
of all sections have to suffer a lot because of load shedding. The
economic frame of the country is going to be weak for it. Now, write a
complain letter to the editor of a newspaper about the problem of frequent
load-shedding over the country.
- CUMILLA
BOARD 2022
English (Compulsory)– Second Paper
Time: 2 hours
Full marks: 50 [N.B- The figures in the right margin
indicates full marks.]
Part-A: Grammar [30 Marks]
- Fill
in the blanks with prepositions & articles (a, an, the & zero
article). 0.5 * 10 = 5
Travelling has (a) — great influence (b) — our minds. The
human mind always craves (c) — change. There is none who does not feel a thrill
of joy (d) — the new sight of experience. The traveller comes in contact (e) —
various types of people. If he moves (f) — with the observant eyes, he can
acquire (g) — lot of practical knowledge about men and things of (h) — world
which books alone cannot provide. Travelling gives us (i) — opportunity to
enjoy the more enchanting sights of nature. It helps one enrich his knowledge
and makes him completely (j) — perfect man.
- Complete
the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. 0.5 *
10 = 5
know |
hinder |
hear |
begin |
call |
remember |
inspire |
be |
bear |
join |
You must have (a) — the name of Kazi Nazrul Islam. He (b)
— our national poet. He (c) — as a rebel poet as well. He (d) — in a poor
family. But dire needs could not (e) — his potentiality. When the First World
War broke out, he (f) — the army. After the war, he (g) — to compose poems. At
that time his poems and songs (h) — people against oppression. He (i) — the
Shelley of Bangla literature. We should (j) — him for his great deeds.
- Change
the sentences according to directions. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) Very few conquerors of the world were so great as
Taimur. (Superlative)
(b) The province of a powerful prince was once attacked
by young Taimur. (Active)
(c) He captured a large village. (Passive)
(d) The army killed Taimur’s all soldiers. (Negative)
(e) He did not disguise himself as a rich traveller to
survive. (Affirmative)
- Complete
the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given
in the parenthesis. 0.5 * 10 = 5
(a) — (Forestation) means cutting down of trees (b) —
(discriminately). Bangladesh is a (c) — (dense) populated country. This huge
population needs more shelter, (d) — (agriculture) land, fuel and furniture
etc. For all these reasons, people cut trees. Moreover, there are (e) —
(honest) people who cut trees for making money (f) — (legally). The (g) —
(remove) of trees causes serious damage to the soil as trees give (h) —
(protect) to soil as well. The temperature will rise and it will cause
greenhouse effect. One day the country will be (i) — (suitable) for living. So,
tree (j) — (plant) programme should be extended throughout the country.
- Make
tag questions of these statements. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) Good health means the health free from all kinds of
diseases, —?
(b) One can keep good health by following certain rules,
—?
(c) He is to eat a balanced diet, —?
(d) He has to take regular physical exercise, —?
(e) He must enjoy sound sleep, —?
- Use
capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 0.5
*10 = 5
- hasan
is a renowned english teacher he has been teaching in our school for the
past five years he is honest and sincere he is our favourite teacher we
love him much
Part-B: Composition [20 Marks]
- Suppose,
you want to be a teacher and you have seen an advertisement in a
newspaper. An Assistant Teacher will be appointed in Nurpur High School,
Netrokona. Now, write a C.V with a cover letter for the post of an
Assistant Teacher. Your C.V should not exceed one page. 10
- Suppose,
you are an inhabitant of Mymensingh City, Mymensingh. The people of your
locality suffer greatly due to insufficient water supply. Now, write a
letter to the Mayor complaining about insufficient water.
- CHATTOGRAM
BOARD 2022
English (Compulsory)– Second Paper
Time: 2 hours
Full marks: 50 [N.B- The figures in the right margin
indicates full marks.]
Part-A: Grammar [30 Marks]
- Fill
in the blanks with prepositions & articles (a, an, the & zero
article). 0.5 * 10 = 5
Nowadays, parents are very conscious (a) — the harmful
effect of punishment (b) — children. Child psychologists think that both (c) —
physical and mental punishments can be disastrous for (d) — child’s growth and
development. It may lead (e) — fear and hatred of the person who punishes (f) —
child. Again, if (g) — child is punished, it may lack initiative. It may also
feel hostile (h) — others. So, rude (i) — behaviour gradually develops (j) —
him.
- Complete
the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. 0.5 *
10 = 5
take |
deserve |
thrive cause |
run |
fall |
eat |
be |
|
know |
do |
Everybody (a) — that food adulteration (b) — a crime.
Adulterated food is poisonous and (c) — diseases. People (d) — this kind of
food (e) — victim to liver disease, cancer, kidney failure and so on. Some
businessmen who are avaricious and (f) — after money only (g) — this heinous
work. They (h) — on the miseries of others. They (i) — punishment. Some strict
measures should be (j) — to stop this abominable task of this greedy
businessmen.
- Change
the sentences according to directions. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) Computer is one of the greatest inventions of modern
science. (Positive)
(b) Computer is a blessing on earth. (Negative)
(c) We must learn how to use computer. (Imperative)
(d) Computer helps us a lot. (Passive)
(e) Because of its usefulness, it has become very
popular. (Exclamatory)
- Complete
the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given
in the parenthesis. 0.5 * 10 = 5
Life without leisure and (a) — (relax) is dull. Nobody
can work without rest. Life becomes (b) — (charm) if man does not have any time
to enjoy (c) — (beauty) objects of nature. (d) — (monotony) work hinders the
(e) — (smooth) of work. Leisure (f) — (new) our spirit of work. Everybody knows
that (g) — (work) is (h) — (harm). Leisure does not mean (i) — (idle). It gives
(j) — (fresh) to our mind.
- Make
tag questions of these statements. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) Time and tide wait for none, —?
(b) Unfortunately, many of us waste our time, —?
(c) None can prosper in life without utilizing time
properly, —?
(d) So, everybody should realize this truth, —?
(e)Let’s make the best use of time, —?
- Use
capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 0.5
* 10 = 5
Once a rich banker said to a poor cobbler How much do you
earn a year The cobbler replied laughing I never count in this way I earn
barely enough to pass a day And I’m happy Are you really happy said the banker.
Part-B: Composition [20 Marks]
- Suppose,
some computer operators will be appointed in Prime Bank. You, Labib/Tanha,
are interested to be a computer operator. Now, write a CV with a cover
letter for the post. 10
- Suppose,
your village is badly affected by the recent flood. The people have been
suffering severely due to lack of food and shelter. Now, write an
application to the UNO for the relief goods for the affected people.
- SYLHET
BOARD 2022
English (Compulsory)– Second Paper
Time: 2 hours
Full marks: 50 [N.B- The figures in the right margin
indicates full marks.]
Part-A: Grammar [30 Marks]
- Fill
in the blanks with prepositions & articles (a, an, the & zero
article). 0.5 * 10 = 5
Friendship is (a) — great human virtue. It is (b) — love
and affection between two persons. It binds more than one person (c) — good
relationship and inspires each other to share (d) — joys and sorrows (e) —
life. Man is (f) — social being. He cannot live alone. So, he wants (g) —
company. He yearns (h) — giving and receiving love and affection. Friendship
grows between the persons (i) — similar taste, feelings and thoughts. It grows
out of mutual understanding and give and take. It generally grows (j) — two
persons of the same age.
- Complete
the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. 0.5 *
10 = 5
develop |
have |
emphasize |
keep |
learn |
need |
go |
motivate |
enrich |
modify |
Communicative competence in English is urgently (a) — in
our country. The present world (b) — fast and (c) — on with the advancement of
technology. With a view to (d) — pace with the present world, we cannot help
(e) — English. The present curriculum has (f) — learning English by (g) — the
books (h) — with modern information. But readers should be (i) — to read more
supplementary books. (j) — an ICT based skill can be very productive to keep
pace with this advanced world.
- Change
the sentences according to directions. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) Honesty is the best way of leading life. (Positive)
(b) This noble virtue is always appreciated. (Active)
(c) Honesty can open a door of peace before a person.
(Negative)
(d) Honesty is a very important virtue. (Exclamatory)
(e) So, we should never be dishonest. (Imperative)
- Complete
the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given
in the parenthesis. 0.5* 10 = 5
Money occupies a unique position in our modern (a) —
capital economy. In its (b) — absent, the whole (c) — prosper economic life
would collapse like a packet of cards. Money is used as a medium of (d) —
change. It promotes (e) — specialise which increases (f) product and
efficiency. But money cannot buy (g) — happy. Money is a must for our life. But
it is not necessary to bring happiness. Happiness is (h) — absolute a
psychological thing. It is the name of a feeling. It means the (i) — content of
the mind. He who has (j) — satisfy with what he has is really a happy one.
- Make
tag questions of these statements. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) Nobody was present yesterday, —?
(b)I am an SSC examinee, —?
(c) Don’t tell a lie, —?
(d) The widower shut the door, —?
(e) The idle can do little for society, —?
- Use
capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 0.5
* 10 = 5
I said to the old man, what are you doing I am watching
the boy, 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.
Part-B: Composition [20 Marks]
- Suppose,
you are Adib/Adiba. You got your MBA exam result last month. Recently you
have seen a vacancy advertisement in “The Daily Star” for the post of a
‘Senior Officer’ in a private bank. Now, write a CV with cover letter for
the post. Your CV should not exceed one page. 10
- Suppose,
you are Arafat/Arefa, a student of class X reading in Rajshahi High
School, Rajshahi. There is a lack of quality books in your school library.
Now, write an application to the Headmaster on behalf of the students of
your school to increase the number of quality books in the library.
- BARISHAL
BOARD
2022 English (Compulsory)– Second Paper
Time: 2 hours
Full marks: 50 [N.B- The figures in the right margin
indicates full marks.]
Part-A: Grammar [30 Marks]
- Fill
in the blanks with prepositions & articles (a, an, the & zero
article). 0.5 * 10 = 5
Metro rail is (a) — mega project in the development
history (b) — Bangladesh. To make traffic (c) — movement easy and smooth in the
city of Dhaka, metro rail is sure to play (d) — great role. The mega city of
almost two crore people is struggling badly with its narrow and (e) — over
crowded roads. But metro rail is sure to come as a sigh of relief. With its (f)
— uninterrupted movement, it will carry sixty thousand passengers per hour (g)
— both ends. 16th December, 2022 is going to be (h) — unforgettable day for (i)
— dwellers of Dhaka city. (j) — this day, the red and green coloured coaches of
metro rail will take the passengers to their destinations with ease and
comfort.
- Complete
the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. 0.5 *
10 = 5
get |
upgrade |
read |
take |
be |
continue |
see |
retrain |
observe |
start |
1st January (a) — now as the book festival in Bangladesh.
On this day, students (b) — in school and madrashas get new text books free of
cost. Books (c) — the most important teaching aids for the students. If
students (d) — books in time, their academic progress will be greatly hampered.
So, the present government (e) — this epoch-making programme. This programme
will undoubtedly play a vital role in (f) — the standard of education. By
getting books on this day, students can start (g) — their preparation from the
very beginning of the academic year. Guardians of the students also become
happy to (h) — new books in the hands of their children. So, this programme
should be (i) — for building an educated nation. The people of Bangladesh (j) —
ever grateful to the present government for taking this noble initiative.
- Change
the sentences according to directions. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) Flower cultivation is very profitable now.
(Exclamatory)
(b) Many people cultivate flowers for earning money.
(Passive)
(c) At present, there is a great demand of flowers.
(Interrogative)
(d)Everybody becomes glad to get flowers. (Negative)
(e) In some cases, flowers are more welcoming than any
other gift. (Positive)
- Complete
the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given
in the parenthesis. 0.5 * 10 = 5
Mango is a very popular fruit in Bangladesh. This (a) —
(season) fruit is very tasty and juicy. There are (b) — (vary)types of mangoes.
Among these, Himshagor and Amropali are (c) know. Mango is (d) favour to most
of the people. Actually, there is (e) — (hard)any person who does not like
mango. Most of the (f) — (ripe)mangoes are sour. But, they become sweet and
tasty when they are ripe. Mango cultivation is very (g) — (profit)in
Bangladesh. But all areas are not (h) — (suit) for mango cultivation. It is widely
cultivated in Rajshahi, Chapai Nawabgonj and Satkhira districts. Mango farmers
(i) — (come)very glad when the production is huge. They dream of improving
their (j) — (economy) condition by selling their mangoes at a good price.
- Make
tag questions of these statements. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) Truthfulness is a great virtue, —?
(b) Nothing is better than this quality, —?
(c) Everybody loves a truthful man, —?
(d) Follow the footprints of truthful persons, —?
(e) Let us try to be truthful, —?
- Use
capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 0.5
* 10 = 5
my mother said to me where are you going i am going to
school said i did you go to school yesterday
Part-B: Composition [20 Marks]
- Suppose,
you are Habib/Habiba. You have passed HSC and got a diploma on computer
operating. You have seen a vacancy advertisement in “The Daily Star” that
the National ICT Research Center is going to appoint a Computer Operator.
Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the post. Your CV should not
exceed one page. 10
- Suppose,
you are Arif/Arifa. You read in Kazirbag School, Noakhali. There is a big
library in your school. But the collection of books and sitting
arrangements are not satisfactory. Now, write a complaint letter to your
Head Master abour this matter.
- DINAJPUR
BOARD 2022
English (Compulsory)– Second Paper
Time: 2 hours
Full marks: 50 [N.B- The figures in the right margin
indicates full marks.]
Part-A: Grammar [30 Marks] 1. Fill in the blanks with
prepositions & articles (a, an, the & zero article). 0.5 * 10 = 5
Bangladesh is a free land but she is beset (a) — many problems. The use of poly
bags is very dreadful. Recently it has become (b) — great threat (c) — our
environment. (d) — used poly bags block the drainage system. As a result, the
low-lying areas (e) — the towns and the cities go under (f) — dirty water when
it rains heavily. The used poly bags also destroy (g) — fertility of our soil.
Our government has already banned the production (h) — poly bags. Yet some
greedy and (i) — dishonest businessmen are producing the bags (j) — their own
interest.
- Complete
the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. 0.5 *
10 = 5
have |
dislike |
create |
show |
refer |
maintain |
be |
regard |
indulge |
hamper |
Social value denotes customs, beliefs, social practices
and norms. Besides, social value (a) — to the mode of manners and the way of
behaviour. Social value is (b) — as the picture of the culture of a nation. It
(c) — a great educative value in our life. In the past people were very much
conscious of (d) — social values. Dishonesty, cruelty, misconduct,
untruthfulness, rude behaviour etc. were strongly hated and (e) — in the
society. At present our social value (f) — in a great threat. Young people (g) —
due respect to their elders. They are seen (h) — in different types of
anti-social activities. As a result, peace and order and decent life are
greatly (i) —. It is high time we (j) — social awareness about social values.
- Change
the sentences according to directions. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) The government has almost completed the construction
of the Padma Bridge. (Passive)
(b) This is the largest bridge of Bangladesh.
(Comparative degree)
(c) The countrymen will be very happy when it will be
opened for use. (Exclamatory)
(d) It is a mega project. (Negative)
(e) We should go to visit it. (Imperative)
- Complete
the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given
in the parenthesis. 0.5 * 10 = 5
The nature of a mother’s love is the same in all
countries. It is (a) — (universe). For our (b) — (exist) on earth, we (c) —
(great)owe to our father and mother, (d) — (special) to our mother. A mother’s
love is (e) — (parallel)and unique. A child’s (f) — (relate) with its mother is
(g) — (heaven) and (h) — (spirit). We can (i) — (hard) see a mother (j) —
(different) to her child’s wellbeing.
- Make
tag questions of these statements. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) Industry is the key to success, —?
(b) The industrious are prosperous, —?
(c) They hardly suffer from poverty, —?
(d) On the other hand, there is no alternative to
industry, —?
(e) Let us try to be industrious, —?
- Use
capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 0.5
* 10 = 5
the old woman said can you give me some food i have been
starving for three days the young man said why do you beg cant you work
Part-B: Composition [20 Marks]
- Suppose,
you are Jamil/Jamila and you have completed your honours and masters
degrees in English and you are looking for a job. Recently you have seen
an advertisement for the post of an Assistant Teacher in English at Balaka
Model High School, Dhaka. Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the
post. Your CV should not exceed one page. 10
- Imagine,
you are Helal/Helena, a student of class 9 of Rupali Public School,
Tangail. Your school has a big library, but the collection of books and
sitting arrangement are not satisfactory. Now, write a complaint letter to
your Head Master to solve the problem. 10
- MYMENSINGH
BOARD 2022
English (Compulsory)– Second Paper
Time: 2 hours
Full marks: 50 [N.B- The figures in the right margin
indicates full marks.]
Part-A: Grammar [30 Marks] 1. Fill in the blanks with
prepositions & articles (a, an, the & zero article). 0.5 * 10 = 5
A national flag is (a) — matter of pride for a nation.
Every independent nation in (b) — world has a national flag (c) — its own. As
(d) — independent nation, we have a national flag. Our national flag is (e) —
symbol of independence, (f) — sovereignty and prosperity. Red and green colours
are used in it. The red colour used in (g) — flag indicates (h) — martyrs who
laid down their valuable lives (i) — the independence of our country. We must
uphold its (j) — honour.
- Complete
the following text with right forms of the verbs given in the box. 0.5 ´
10 = 5
make |
conduct |
send |
do |
be |
become |
enhance |
help |
use |
increase |
Mobile phone is an important medium of modern
communication which (a) — intercommunication. It (b) — our life very easy and
comfortable. The world (c) ¾¾
smaller due to the rapid use of it. Mobile phone connected with the Internet
(d) —— its users watch TV, and, use social media like Facebook, Instagram,
Linkedln etc. We (e) — almost everything by using various mobile apps. We can
check mails and (f) — the reply through it. The use of mobile phone (g) —
noticeably during COVID-19. Nowadays, teachers and students (h) — dependent on
it greatly. It has played a vital role in (i) — online education. But excessive
use of it causes unpredictable health hazards. So, we (j) — it excessively.
- Change
the sentences according to directions. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) Computer is one of the greatest inventions of modern
science. (Make it positive)
(b) In fact, it is a blessing of science. (Make it
negative without changing the original meaning)
(c) It has facilitated the world very greatly. (Make it
exclamatory)
(d) Moreover, it has lessened our workloads. (Make it
passive)
(e) So, we should use it in our everyday life. (Make it
imperative)
- Complete
the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given
in the parenthesis. 0.5 *10 = 5
Health is wealth. To keep in good health, we have to
follow many things. Physical exercise is one of them. It increases our appetite
and improves (a) — (digest) power. If anybody suffers from (b) — (digest), he
should take physical exercise. Proper (c) — (digest) of food removes his loss
of appetite. Physical exercise removes (d) — (constipate) and helps proper
blood (e) — (circulate). Our anti-bodies will be (f) — (act) if our blood
circulation is (g) — (normal). (h) — (proper) blood circulation in our bodies
may cause many (i) — (predictable) physical problems. So, we must take physical
exercise for the (j) — (improve) of blood circulation.
- Make
tag questions of these statements. 1 * 5 = 5
(a) Reading books is a good habit, —?
(b) One should read books to acquire knowledge, —?
(c) Reading books never goes in vain, —?
(d) There is a saying, “The more you read, the more you
learn”, —?
(e) So, a student should form the habit of reading books,
—?
- Use
capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text. 0.5
* 10 = 5
Monira said to Protiva How does the question seem to you
Have you got everything common. No one item is uncommon to me. What about you
said Protiva. Im in the same position like you replied Monira.
Part-B: Composition [20 Marks] 7. Suppose, you are
Kabir/Kabita. You have passed the HSC this year. You have found a vacancy
advertisement published in “The Daily Ittefaq” for the post of a salesman in a
manufacturing company. Now, write a CV with a cover letter to the Manager for
the post. Your CV should not exceed one page. 10
8. Suppose, you are Abid/Abida of class X of Raipura
Adarsha High School, Raipura, Narsingdi. You have a canteen in your school. But
the quality of foods is not good and healthy. Now, write a complaint letter to
the Headmaster about it.