Wednesday, March 28, 2012

All Board Question-2007-2011 3 & 6


                          Rotary School & College                          
                         S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                        Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                                        Full marks-20


1.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box. There are more words than necessary.                                                                                                                                                 
almighty
Martyrs
remember
homage
slowly
salvation
wreaths
barefooted
touching
departed
remind
quickly










All Bangladeshis (a)…..the memory of the (b)….on February 21.They walk (c)….to the Shaheed Minar. They proceed (d)….towards the Shaheed Minar singing the most (e)….song. “ Amar BhaerRokta Rangano” slowly. They pay (f)…..to the memory of the martyrs. They put flowers and (g)….to expresses their deep respect. They pay to (h)….for the (i)…..of the (j)…… souls.

2.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box. There are more words than necessary.                                                                                                                                                 
homage
shoulders
february
barefooted
souls
badges
offer
respectful
religious
remembering
song
blood
give
martyrs








On February 21 people get up early in the morning (a)—the memory of the (b)—. They walk (c)—to the shahid Minar. Most of them put on black (d)—on their chests or (e)—. They go to the Shahid Minar singing the most cherished (f)—.”Amar Bhaer Rockte  Rangano—” They pay (g)—to the memory of the martyrs. They (h)—flowers prayer and suras to the martyr’s souls. They also gather in the mosque, temple and some other (i)—institutions and pray for her salvation of the martyrs departed (j)—.

3.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box. There are more words than necessary.                                                                                                                                                 
cherished
barefooted
remembering
departed
memory
song
flowers
badges
salvation
cherished
religious
martyrs
(a)---the memory of the martyrs’ people leave their beds early on the 21 February’s morning. They walk (b)---to the Shaheed Minar.Most of them put on black (c)----on their breasts or shoulders. They go to the shaheed Minar singing the most (d)-----“ ) .”Amar Bhaer Rockte  Rangano—” They pay homage to the (e)—to the memory of the martyrs. They offer (f)—flowers prayer and suras to the martyr’s souls. They also (g)---- in the mosque, temple and some other (h)—institutions and pray for the (i)---- of the martyrs (j)----soul.

4.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box. There are more words than necessary.                                                                                                                                                
cherished
barefooted
remembering
departed
memory
song
flowers
badges
salvation
cherished
religious
martyrs
(a)---the memory of the martys people leave their beds early on the 21 February’s morning. They walk (b)---to the Shaheed Minar.Most of them (c)---- on black badges on their (d)----- or shoulders. They go to the shaheed Minar singing the most (e)-----“ ) .”Amar Bhaer Rockte  Rangano—” They pay homage to the (f)—to the memory of the martyrs. They offer flowers at the (g)-----of the Shaheed Minar. They also (h)----  to mosques, temples and same other (i)—set up and pray for the (j)----of the depurated soul of the martyrs.


                         Rotary School & College                          
                      S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                       Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                                        Full marks-20                      
                                         
1.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
February 21 is very (a)-----for the Bangalees as well as for the people who (b)-----Bangla and speak in Bangla. Bangla is our national language. It has a (c)----history. It is a very old language in Bangladesh as well as in the Indian (d)----.During the Pakistani (e)-----our mother tongue was at stake. The rulers wanted to (f)-----Urdu as our national language. But the people of Bangladesh made strong (g)----against this declaration. They brought out (h)-----protesting this decision. But the Pakistani forces opened fire on the procession (i)----Salam, Rafiq, Barkat and Jobber. The Dhaka University Campus was blistering with wraths and anger. The Bangalees from every corner of the country expressed their (j)----following the incident.


2.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
Twenty first February is a (a) ------- bay in Bangladesh. On this day the people of Bangladesh (b) ------- their lives for the (c) ------- of their mother tongue. After the (d) ------- of Pakistan the rulers of West Pakistan (e) ------- Urdu the Bengali (f) ------ people. They tried to (g)----- Urdu as the only state language of Pakistan. But the students and the people of Bangladesh (h) ------- that Bengali should be the state language as (i) ------- of the population in East Pakistan (j) ------- in Bengali.


3.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
In Bangladesh, February 21 is a (a)….day. On this day the people of Bangladesh gave (b)…..for the (c)….of their mother tongue. Their sacrifice is (e)…..(f)…..Bangla got its (g)….place in the (h)….of nations.(i)…..through the (j)…..by the UNESCO. Our mother tongue has received recognition all over the world. So we take (j)…..in it.


4.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
February 21 is very important for the Bangladeshis as well as for the people (a)….speak Bangla as a second language. Bangla is our (b)….language. It has a glorious (e)……It is very(d)….language in Bangladesh and in Indian subcontinent.(e)….the Pakistani rule our mother tongue was at stake. The rulers wanted to establish (f)….as our national language. But the people of Bangladesh made (g)…..protest against this (h)…….They (i)….our procession probating this decision. But the Pakistani forces (j)…..fire on the procession.







                         Rotary School & College                          
                      S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                       Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                                        Full marks-20                      
1.    Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                                                                               
invasion
floated
adaptation
favourite
Halloween
wife
anxious
actually
switched
rocking
off
coverage
Mrs Smith (a)…of Mr Smith sat on a (b)…chair. She was (c)…about her husband and son who were (d)…to the border. She (e)……on the radio and a deep male voice (f)….…in. It was an (g)..…alarm! What (h).…happened on that night was Orson Wells and his Mercury Theatre presented a radio (i)….of H.G. Well’s novel ‘ War of the Worlds’ on the air. Wells meant the programme to be a (j)…..joke.

2.    Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                                                                              
suicide
version
result
tense
panic
triggered
visualizing
fanatic
symbol
real
initial
alarm
Sitting on her rocking chair Mrs Smith was (a)-----her husband and son as they were off to the border. She switched on the radio, She heard an invasion (b)-----.Actually the radio was broadcasting a radio (c)-----of H.G. Well’s novel War of the world. It was in the air as a (d)-----of Halloween jock. Many people missed the (e)---part of the programme. They thought that the (f)-----was had really broken out. The entire country was seized with (g)----.They took it for granted that the USA (h)-----off the war. As a (i)-----a number of people were victims of accidents and (j)----.

3.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
On the (a)….of Second World War, a horrible thing happened. One day a radio programme broadcasts invasion (b)…..A lot of people got (c)-----in it. They began to take shelter out of (d)….area. But actually it was (e)-----Joke.(f)…..presented it on the radio (g)------on the (h)----of H.G. Wells. Many people (i)-----the beginning and (j)-----frenzied.

4.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
Every people was (a)…..tension about the possible war. Mrs Smith was also thinking of the matter (b)…on her rocking chair. She was (c)…because her husband and son were off to the border. She (d)…on the radio and a (e)…male voice floated in. It was an (f)….alarm! What actually (g)…on that night (h)…Orson Well’s and his Mercury Theater (i)…a radio adaptation of H.G. Wells’ novel ‘ War of the worlds’ on the air. It was done to make a (j)…joke.

5.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
The Radio is one of the (a)-----mass (b)….. throughout the world. Sometimes it is to blame for starting the (c)----.A tragic accident (d)-----on the eve of the World War II on October 28,1938.Orson Wells and his Mercury Theatre presented a (e)----adaptation of H.G Well’s novel ‘War of the world’s’ in the (f)-----.The starting of the programme was missed by many listeners. The great (g)-----was that they took if for news coverage of a (h)----attack of the U.S.A. Many people lost their (i)-----as a result of accident or by (j)---


                         Rotary School & College                          
                      S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                       Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                               Full marks-20                      
1.    Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                                                                                
used
philanthropic
renowned
know
dominated
torchbearer

laid
in order
spread
Consists of
multidomed
adorned
betterment










It was a (a)….saint who (b)….the foundation of a Muslim colony in Bagerhet district. He is (c)….as the torch bearer of Islam. The city was (d)…..with mosques, tanks, roads etc. for the (e)….of people. Khan Jahan Ali proceeded towards Bagerhet (f)…to preach Islam. Of the (g)….activities done by the saint one was the (h)….mosque called Shat Gumbuj Mosque. Because this beautiful mosque (i)….77 squat domes and 11 arched doors. It was (j)…both as a prayer hall and court of Khan Jahan Ali.

2.    Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                                                                              
suitable
previously
spread
established
preacher
rule
attraction
wealthy
beautiful
unfavourable
decorated
pious
Khan Jahan Ali, a (a)…..saint, (b)….a Muslim colony in Bagarhet district. It was situated in the (c)…..mangrove forest of the Sundarbans near the seacoast. He was the (d)….of Islam in the south who (e)….the light of Islam among the people of Bagerhat. He founded a (f)…..city during the (g)….of Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah. Bagarhet was (h)….called “Khalifatabad.” The city has been (i)….with numerous mosque. There are other (j)…..of the city for its tanks, roads and public buildings.

3.    Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                                                                               
testimony
architecture
social
philanthropic
Philanthropist
numerous
devoted
decorated
imposing
beauties
attractions
affluent








Khan Jahan Ali was a great (a) -------. Besides his (b) -------- activities he (c) ------- his mind to develop the condition of Bagerhat City. He (d) -------- the city with (e) ---------- mosques , tanks , roads and buildings . Among all his (f) --------- activities, the Shat Gambuj Masjid is the most (g) -------- . The Shat Gambuj Masjid bears the (h)---------- of the then architectural (i)--------- . Now it is one of the greatest tourists (j)--------.   

4.    Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                                                                            
hostile
torchbearer
kingly
favourable
surrounded
started
named
remarkable
turning
flawless
attraction
Suitable







It was Khan Jhan Ali, renowned spiritual saint who founded a city (a) --------- Bagerhat, was the earliest (b) --------- of Islam in the southern part of Bengal . At the time of his arrival Bagerhat was a (c) --------- place. But with a view to (d) -------- it into a prosperous and peaceful place, the great saint (e) --------- decorated the city with many beautiful mosques, roads, tanks and buildings. The shat Gambuj Masjid is the most (f) --------- contribution of him. This (g) --------- buildings stands on the eastern bank of a vast sweet water tank (h) --------- by thick green trees. Architecturally (i) --------- the building is now a World Heritage Site and a great (j) --------- for the tourists.


                         Rotary School & College                           
                      S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                       Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                               Full marks-20                     
1.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
It was Khan Jahan Ali (a)------- founded the city of Bagerhat in the mid 15th century during the (b)------ of Sultan Nasir Mahmud. The city was (c)------ with Nemours mosques , tanks roads etc . by Khan Jahan Ali . The Shat Gumbuj Masjid was the most spectacular of his (d)------- . This (e)-------- mosques is situated on the eastern bank of tank the water of which is (f)------ . Over the roof of the mosque there are 77 domes (g)------ 7 chauchala domes in the middle row . The vast prayer hall is well (h)------ and well lighted . Khan Jahan Ali used the mosque (i)-------- as prayer purpose (j)-----  as the court of justice.

2.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
The city of Bagerhat became (a) ------ by the (b) --------- efforts of Khan Jahan Ali. He was not only a saint of Islam but also a (c) -------- of mankind, He did a lot for the (d)--------- of the people of Bagerhat . Khan Jahan Ali (e)------- many mosques , roads and public buildings to (f)-------- the city . The spectacular (g)------ of the imposing multidomed mosque (h)--------- known as the Shat Gumbuj Masjid is one of the memorable works . It stands on the (i)--------- bank of vast sweet water tank . The mosque is well (j)-------.

3.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
Khan Jahan Ali, the (a)—of Islam in the (b)—founded a Muslimn colony at Bagerhat in the mid 15th century. It was the (c)—of Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah at that time. Khan Jahan Ali was a very pious man. He did not only (d)—Islam but also built (e)—for the people of Bagerhat. The (f)—multimode mosque (g)—is called Shat Gambuj Mosque is the most (h)—one. For its (i)—beauty it has been included in the list of (j)—Heritage Site of UNESCO.

4.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
There was a famous saint (a)…..name was khan Jahan Ali. He was a (b)…..of a Muslim colony in Bagerhet district. With a view to (c)….Islam he came to Bagerhet. Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shaha was the (d)…ruler of Bengal. He contributed a lot in order to (e)…..Bagerhet. The saint was a (f)….of mankind. Khan Jahan Ali performed many philanthropic (g)…..The (h)….of Shat Gambuj Masjid is one of them. It is an (i)……multidomed mosque with (j)….beauties.

5.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
There were many great saints who (a)—all over the world to spread the (b)—of Islam. Khan Jahan was one of them. He came to Bangladesh and (c)—in Bagerhat. He found it an (d)—area. He began to (e)—it. He (f)—importance on communication system. He (g)—fresh water. For (h)—development he built numerous mosque. The Shat Gambuj is the (i)—of it. He was a true friend of people in real (j)—.

6.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
Khan Jahan Ali, the (a)—torchbearer of Islam in the south laid the (b)—part of a (c)—city in the (d)—mangrove forest of the Sundarbans near the seacoast in Bagerhat district during the (e)—of Sultan Nasir Uddin Mahmud Shah. He adorned his city with (f)—mosques, roads and public building. The most (g)—of which is the Shat Gambuj Masjid. The stately (h)—of the monument stands on the eastern bank of vast sweet water tank,(i)—around by the heavy foliage of a low lying countryside characteristic of a seacoast(j)--.

                         Rotary School & College                          
                      S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                       Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                               Full marks-20                     
1.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                                                                          
heads
anniversary
touching
tall
tribute
concrete
tower
martyrs
Savar
foundation
graves
build
The National Memorial located at (a)------- represents  the nations respect for the (b)------- of the Libration War . This memorial is built with (c)------- and made of blood . Its 150 feet (d)---- stands on base measuring 130 feet wide . The (e)-------- was laid on the first (f)------- of our Victory Day . It covers 126 acres of land . There are several (g)------ of the martyred freedom fighters . The most heart (h)------- sight is the several graves . Standing there we bow down our (i)------- to pay a (j)------ to the worthy sons of this soil .

2.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                                                                        
bent
stands
reminds
independence
symbolical
situated
bow
graves
profound
sacrifice
measured
weighed
The National Memorial (a)------- at Savar (b)------- the people of our country of the supreme (c)------- of the martyrs of the War of Libration for the (d)------of our motherland . It has a (e)-------meaning . It (f)------- for the nations respect for the martyrs . The achievement earned by martyrs cannot be (g)------- .Standing before the (h)------  of the martyrs , we (i)-------- down our heads with (j)----- respect. 

3.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                                                                             
lives
respect
stand
always
indicate
near
heads
laid
loving
library
struggle
live
The National Memorial at Savar is taken of the nation’s respect for the martyrs of the liberation war. Though it is 150 feet tall it does not (a)—the greatness of a single martyr. The martyrs sacrificed their (b)—so that we can live in honour and dignity. The monument consists of 7 towers that (c)—on a 130 feet wide base and rise by stages. It’s foundation was (d)—on 16 December,  1972. The plan of memorial complex includes a mosque, a (e)—and a museum. The museum will contain the relics of the liberation war and remind the visitors from home and abroad the (f)—and a sacrifice of a freedom (g)—people. The relics will warn all oppressors that the weapons of freedom need not be very big and oppression is (h)—defeated. There are the graves of the martyrs (i)—the monument. The visitors bow down their (j)—standing in front of them.

4.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                                                                                
situated
reminds
sacrifice
taller
blood
every
profound 
loving
war
valiant
symbol
built
The National Memorial is (a)----- at Savar . It is a (b)----- of the nation’s respect for the martyrs of the (c)------ of Libration . It is (d)------- with concrete , but made of (e)-------- . It stands 150 feet tall but (f)------ martyr it stands for stands so much (g)------ . It (h)-------- our  countrymen of the (i)------  struggle and supreme of a freedom (j)------- people.



                        Rotary School & College                          
                      S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                       Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                               Full marks-20                   
1.    Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box. There are more words than necessary.                                                                                                                                                 
enable
enormous
memory
vertical
warning
upright
ordinary
preserving
Laid down
monument
who
covering
Our National Memorial at Savar is a magnificent (a)—founded in (b)—of our valiant fighters (c)—fought for our liberation and (d)—their lives. Their mission was to (e)—us to stand (f)—in honour and dignity with other nations of the world. There is a plan to build an (g)—complex in several stages of development. The whole complex (h)—an area of 126 acres will include a mosque a library and a museum. The relics of the Liberation War (i)—in the museum will remind us of the supreme sacrifices of our valiant fighters. It will simultaneously give all a (j)—that the hands of the oppressors are  always defeated.

2.    The plan (a)------ this complex includes a mosque , a library and a (b)-------- . The relics (c)-------- the libration wear will be kept in the museum . They will ever (d)-------- our countrymen and all who would come to (e)-------- the museum of the violent struggle a and (f)--------  sacrifices of a (g)------ loving people . Here also be clear (h)------ to all oppressors who will (i)-------- The will of people prevails (j)--------- man is to be free .

3.    The national memorial at Saver (a)------- the nation respects for the martyrs of the War of libration . The (b)----- of the martyrs cannot be (c)--------- . The national Memorial reminds the people of our country of the (d)-------- they made . It also indicates that (e)------ are always defeated .There is plan of (f)-------- a huge (g)------- in several phases . The (h)--------- includes a mosque , library and a (i)---------- where the relics of the War (j)_------ Libration will be kept.


4.    About thirty lakh of people (a)----their lives for the (b)---of freedom of Bangladesh. A national Memorial is built at Savar to show respect (c)----them. It may be built with concrete but made of (d)----.It stands 150 feet tall but every martyrs it stands for stands so much (e)----.The (f)----for the memorial may be measured but it (g)---such an achievement that cannot be measured. It stands (h)----for the millions of martyrs who laid down their lives (i)----that we may stand upright in honour and dignity(j)---the nations of the world.



                        Rotary School & College                          
                      S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                       Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                               Full marks-20                   

1.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
The National Memorial (a)—stands at Savar is a (b)—of the nations (c)—for the martyrs of the War of Liberation. It stands (d)—for the millions of martyrs (e)—laid down their lives (f)—make us stand upright with honour and dignity amongst the (g)—of the world. There is a plan to (h)—huge complex in several phases. The most moving (i)—of the complex is the (j)—graves of the martyred freedom fighters.

2.    The (a)—plan of this huge complex (b)—among others. A mosque, a library and a (c)--. The (d)—of the War  of Independence (e)—in the museum will remind the countrymen of the (f)—sacrifice (g)—by the (h)—freedom fighters for the (i)—cause of our (j)—in 1971.

3.    Fill in gap with a suitable word based on the information from the text in part. ‘A’
The freedom fighters who (a)—their lives for the independence of our country are our pride. The National Memorial has been built to (b)—respect and to hounour the martyrs of Liberation war. The proud national will ever (c)—them for their (d)—respect and to honour the martyrs (e)—of the Memorial was laid on the first anniversary of the Victory Day. The original plan was that a huge (f)—including a mosque, a library and a museum is to be built. The Liberation War (g)—will be kept in the Museum. The most (h)—sight of all is a number of graves (i)—close to the tower. If we visit the National Memorial. Our head (j)—down in respect for the martyrs.

4.    The national Memorial which is (a)-----at Savar in Dhaka is a symbol of the nation’s respect for the martyrs who (b)----away their lives in the war of liberation. The achievement of the martyrs cannot be measured (c)----its dimensions are measurable. It is built with concrete but made of (d)-----.It stands 150 feet tall but every martyrs it (e)----for stands so much taller. The foundation was laid on the first (f)-----of our victory day. It covers 126 acres of land. There are several (g)----of the martyred freedom fighters near the National Memorial. The most heart touching (h)----is the sight of the graves .Standing in front of them we bow down our (i)---to pay tribute to worthy (j)----of the soil.




                      Rotary School & College                          
                      S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test            
                       Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                               Full marks-20                   
1.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.
budget
move
turn
cope
dates
begin
last
easier
answer
check
read
Allowed
Exam strategies (a)----- with the beginning of the exam day . It begin with checking and double checking of the exam (b)------ and time . One should check what he is (c)------ and what he is not allowed to take with . Then one should (d)------ one’s time . Before starting to write (e)------ an examinee should (f)----- through the whole question paper. He or she should take each question as it comes to him or her and think how he\is might (g)------ with it . Then he\she should (h)-------on to the next question . By this time he will get it the (i)----- question ., he will find it (j)------ than he found it earlier.

2.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.
elaborately
strategic
successful
checked
allowed
skillful
readied
ends
answer
question
approaches
Taken
When examination (a)------- an examinee should be (b)------- . An examinee can be 5o percent (c)----- in his examination if he is (d)-------- So exam dates and time should be (e)------ and the (f)-------- things to be (g)------ with him should be (h)-------- by him the day before . An examination should not write this answer (i)----- so that he can (j)------ all the question.

3.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.  
face
follow
only
with
making
connected
answering
best
success
achieve
related
Acquire
Student should remember that they need to (a)----- some examination skills (b)------ view to making good result . Mere knowledge of the sufficient can’t help a student to (c)------ a better result . The (d)----- in the examination depends not (e)------ not the sufficient knowledge but also on the proper planning (f)------ to the examination work . Every student should make the (g)----- use of his time in the examination hall . He must avoid (h)----- wastage of time so that he has to (i)------ no difficulties in (j)------  all the questions in the examination.

4.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.   
answers
before
mange
after
recheck
hall
utilize
thing
Important
start
as
Depends
As the examination gets near a student has to (a) ------ planning. The success of s student (b) ----- on the examination skill (c) -------- much as on knowledge of his own. (d)----- the day of the exam, a student should (e)------ the time and time and the (f)------ that are be taken in the examination (g)------ . While taking in the test, time management is very (h) ----. A student is expected to consider the time and (i) ------ it in such a way that she\he is able to (j) ----- questions within the time limit.


                          Rotary School & College                          
                      S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                       Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                              Full marks-20 
                                                Answer any four of the followings blanks                   
1.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.
ready
Answer
examination
check
waste
helps
plays
unnecessary
through
after
before
elaborate
Examination skill (a) ----- an important role in the examination. An examination should (b) ----- and double checks his exam dates and times. He should make his necessary things (c) ------ before the (d)----- day. He should note (e) ----- his answer. By writing (f) ------ things. He should attempt (g) ------ all the questions. He should read (h) ----- the whole question paper before starting to write. Thinking on each question for few minutes is not (i) ------ of time. It  (j) ---- him for thinking about planning his answer.

2.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.
Mistake
Spend
Planning
chances
easier
relate
checking
thinking
read
through
follow
Strategy
As regards to the examination (a)------ is very important. It is because 50% of (b)----- of success depend on technique . Dates and time necessitate proper (c)------ . Before the start of the examination an examinee should (d)------ the whole question so as to avoid (e)------ . All the questions appearing hard become (f)------- , if he goes (g)----- the whole question paper. He could (h)----- five minutes in each question  (i)------ and (j)----- on it.
3.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
It is (a)------ for an examinee to (b)------ some instructions .Checking and double checking and of exam schedule are (c)------ of exam strategic . A student should (d)----- writing elaborate (e)------ in order to (f)------ time. After (g)----- the question paper in (h)------, he has to read it (i)----- He should also be (j)------.
4.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
It is very important for an examinee to be (a)------ about the examination . To follow the (b)------ of the examination is mandatory . One should (c)------ the whole question paper before (d)----- to write answers. Students should avoid writing (e)------ lengthy answer . The examinee must make a (f)-------- of time so that he\she can get (g) ----------  time to answer all the question . As a students starts writing, (h)------- he\she will have found the question difficult , (i)------- of the vital things that students should keep in mind that they should write in (j)------- a way that the examiner does not find any difficulty reading it.

5.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
A student who (a)------- strategic knows well how to (b)------- good result in the examination .In order to (c)------- time a student should avoid (d)-------- unnecessary lengthy answers  (e)------- getting the question paper in hand a student (f)---------- read thoroughly , Key words of the questions should be (g)--------- . Spending five minutes per question is not a (h) ------- of time. Handwriting is very important factor (i) ------- cannot be (j) ------.


                          Rotary School & College                          
                      S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                       Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                                       Full marks-20
                                    Answer any four of the followings blanks                     
1.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
It is (a)------- for an examinee to (b)------ some instructions .Checking and double checking of exam schedule are (c)------ of exam strategies . A student should (d)----- writing elaborate (e)------ in order to (f)------- time. After (g)------ the question paper in (h)------- he\she has to read it (i)------- . He\she should also be (j)------ about handwriting.

2.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
It is very important for an examinee to be (a)-------- about the examinee . To follow the (b)------- of the examination is mandatory . One should (c)------- the whole question paper before (d)------- to write answers. Students should avoid writing (e)------ lengthy answers . The examinee must make a (f)------- of time so that he\she can get (g)------ time to the answers all the questions. As a student starts writing, (h)------- he\she will have found the questions, difficult (i)------- of the vital things that students should keep in mind that they should write in (j)------ a way that the examiner does not find any difficulty.

3.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
Student should (a)------ writing unnecessarily lengthy answers.(b)----- getting the question paper in hand , he should read (c)----- . Then the (d)------ should be written . As a student,(e) writing (f)----the questions that (g)---to be difficult. A should (h)----- at least for five minutes on thinking about (i)------ questions and (j)----- his answers .

4.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.                                                                                                                     
Check and double check (a)------- exam dates and (b)------ . Check what you (c)------ allowed and what you (d)------- not allowed to (e)------- in with and (f)------- these ready the (g)------ before. Budget your time. Do not waste (h)------- elaborating adequate answers if you ought to be (i)------ to the next question . Always attempt to answers (j)------ the question.

5.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.                                                                                                                     
Students should be strategic about their examination. It is (a) ------ for an examinee to (b) ------ some instructions. He should go (c) ------ the whole question before he (d)------ to write . He must make a (e)----of his time so that he can (f)----enough time to answer (g)---questions. He must write his answer (h) -------. He should be (i)------ about his hand writing . He can (j)------ double spacing if his hand writing is tiny or very large.

                          Rotary School & College                          
                        S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                       Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                                       Full marks-20  
                                  Answer any four of the followings blanks                  
1.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.
patients
source
poisoning
free
drink
Present
arsenic
affected
worse
look
causes
Safe
In Bangladesh thousands of people at (a)------have become victims of (b)------poisoning. The number of increasing day by day and the situation is becoming (c)------. The people (d)------by the arsenic poisoning are said to have arsenicosis. Arsenicosis (e)------when people drink water from unsafe(f)------. In order to help the arsenicosis (g)------,it is important to find (h )------source of water that is (i)------from arsenic and tell them to (j)-----water from there.
2.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.  
quest
indication
contaminated
problems
gradual
rain
instantly
containing
austere
process
gradually
treatment
Arsenicosis is an (a)------disease caused by drinking arsenic(b)------tube-well water. Poisoning by arsenic is a slow term (c)------. It does not affect people (d)------. It builds up in the human body (e)------. After a long period people start to show (f)------and become unwell. Many people drinking arsenic (g)------ground water. They are facing (h)------soon. They must (i)------for safe source of water. They may collect rain water but if it is not possible they should drink water through proper (j)------.       

3.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.
death
containing
arsenicosis
poisoning
free
with
conscious
epidemic
by
process
deep
safe
Arsenicosis is the root causes of (a)------to many people in Bangladesh and a results; it is (b)------number of people in our country. The reason behind it (c)------in drinking tube-well water which (d)------arsenic. People drinking (e)------water does not catch arsenicosis. The main recommendation for, arsenic (f)-----people is to drink water from a source that does not (g)------any arsenic. The effects of arsenicosis can not, cause much (h)------to the people who (i)------a healthy balanced diet (j)------all the food value

4.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.                                                                                                                   
The number of people (a)------from arsenicosis in Bangladesh is still (b)------.The reason (c)------behind it is that the people of Bangladesh eat a (d)------diet that (e)------fish and vegetables. People who are not affected by arsenicosis can come in close (f)------with the people who are affected by arsenic as it is not a (g)------disease. The people who (h)------uncontaminated water are not (i)------with arsenicosis. So, it is our imperative task to (j)------for safe source of water.

5.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.                                                                                                                      
The passage is about arsenicosis which is (a)------by drinking arsenic contaminated water. There are many ways of (b)-------this disease. We should eat a balanced diet (c)-----fish and vegetables. We should also use water not (d)-------with arsenic. People (e)------uncontaminated water do not catch arsenicosis from the affected people. If we want to use river water, we should use it after (f)-------.We may collect rain water in a (g)------container. The main recommendation for the arsenic (h)------people is that they should drink arsenic (i)------water. We cannot remove the arsenic by (j)-------tube-well water
                      Rotary School & College                          
                        S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                       Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                                       Full marks-20
                                   Answer any four of the followings blanks                    
1.     Fill in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                              
opportunity
study
behind
regarding
where
abreast
qualification
ample
heartened
attending
teaching
obtain
There is an (a)----opportunity for female to take up teaching as a career (b)----they can manage their own family as well as to establish their career. In teaching profession one has to (c)----a good educational (d)----.At the same time she/she has to study a lot to keep (e)-----with the latest information (f)-----new teaching method. But in this case a female teacher has to lag (g)----because they fail to take the (h)----for professional excellence by (i)----different seminars. In most cases they fail to get whole (j)---support from the family members.

2.     Fill in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                 
information
know
impart
develop
suitable
thought
available
besides
study
reputed
known
go
Teaching is the most (a) ---------- profession for women. Through this profession, they can serve the family, (b) --------- education to students and (c) ---------- their carrier. Generally it is (d) -------- that a teacher only takes classes. Actually (e) ----------- taking classes, a teacher has to (f) --------- for examination the answer scripts of the students. She /He has to (g) -------- a lot in order to (h) ---------- the latest (i) ---------- in the field of teaching. A post graduate degree from a (j) ----------- university is needed to become a teacher of university. 

3.     Fill in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                              
Concentrate
Script
Light
Possible
Work
Field
Profession
Improve
Tedious
Each
Taken
degree
Women who have (a) -------- up teaching as a (b) ---------- are able to look after their home and also (c) --------- in their carrier. This is (d) ---------- because a teacher has to spend not more than 5-6 hours in their (e) --------- place. But this does not mean that their work is very (f) ---------- and easy. In fact they have to bring their work home after (g) ---------- exam. Assessment of examination (h) ---------- at times could be very (i) ----------. To be a good teacher one has to be updated about the latest findings and developments in the (j) ---------- of teaching.

4.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.
Teaching is an (a)----profession for women. Though there is no gender (b)----in this profession, women can’t (c)----all the opportunities (d)----of social and family(e)----.So they are (f)----behind. For (g)---development they need family (h)---.Here the writer of the text (i)---a positive (j)----about the women of our country.

5.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.
A working women faces (a) ----------- kinds of problem at (b) ---------- and outside. She has to (c) ---------- a lot to establish (d) ------------- as a carrier person. When a (e) ----------- takes up a carrier, she has to (f) ------------ with a number of things. Firstly other (g) ----------- might not appreciate what she is (h) ------------. Secondly she might not be treated (i) --------- at the work place and most (j) ---------- of all her family does not support her.


                          Rotary School & College                          
                         S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                        Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                                        Full marks-20

1.    Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.
evident
present
taking
nature
professional
Less
opinion
believes
remarks
for
participation
Limits
Dr. Nafiza a gynecologist thinks about the (a)—of women in medical profession during early years. She (b)—that at (c)—the percentage wavers between 40/ and 50. It is (d)—that more women are coming to this profession than it was before. She also (e)—that women are getting chance (f)—their merit, because of the (g)—of this profession women face (h)—discrimination. Dr. Nafiza (i)—that now most of the doctors are professional and career oriented. Now many women doctors prefer (j)—degrees in Bangladesh to leaving their families and going abroad for degrees.

2.    Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.
Fluctuates
than
opinion
reason
shows
Says
points
participation
before
evident
negligible
Sincere
According to the (a)—of Dr. Nafiza women’s (b)—in medical profession was very (c)—when she was a medical college student. Now the percentage (d)—between 40/ and 50/. It is (e)—that more women are entering the medical profession (f)—it was before. She also (g) ------ out that these women are getting chance by (h) ------- of their merit. Besides the new generation doctors are more assertive and (i)—than (j)—.

3.    Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.
competition
discrimination
 choice
difference
gynecologist
Doubled
merit
percentage
nature
world
remarkable
Attraction
Dr. Nafiza Rahan is a (a)—who talks abut the (b)—in her profession between her time and the present time. The (c)—of women studying at medical college in Bangladesh has more the (d)—since her time. Women in greater number now enter the medical profession on their own (e)—. Though the (f)—of medical profession is full of (g)--, the increase of women’s participation is highly (h)—. The (i)—of the profession is such than women have to face less (j)—in this field. 

4.    Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.
new
professional
women
old
gynecologist
Present
nature
discrimination
merit
entering
medical
Past
Dr Nafiza is a (a) ----when she was a (b) ----student any 20 % of the students were (c) ---.But seeing the (d) ----situation, she is very pleased. Now women are (e)---medical profession because of their (f)---.According to her, due to the (g)---of this  profession there is less (h)—faced by women .She comments that the (j)---generation doctors are (j)---.




                            Rotary School & College                          
                         S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                        Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                                        Full marks-20

1.    Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                                                                                 
impossible
history
stepped
achievement
adventure
conquer
landing
astronauts
spaceship
surface
become
famous
Landing on the moon is an epoch-making event in the (a)-----of space technology. Before (b)------on the moon ,most of the people of the world thought that nobody could go to the moon. But the three (c)-----went to the moon by a (d)------.Neil Armstrong was the first who (e)-----on to the (f)-----of the moon and proved that nothing is (g)-----to man. These three astronauts have become world (h)-----heroes because of their great (i)-----it proves that a man can (j)-----anything if he wishes.

2.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
In the history science (a)------on the moon is a (b)-----achievement for human (c)------Neil Armstrong along with his two (d)------started for the moon on July 16,1969.They (e)—the moon and Armstrong was the first human who (f)-----in stepping foot on the surface of the moon. Following him Aldrin (g)-----his foot on the moon. Thus they (h)----the moon. It proves that the (i)------task of today would become possible by (j)------.

3.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
At present more (a)—are coming to medical profession. Now they are more (b)—free and more open minded than ever (c)—. But they desire to (d)—for a degree in Bangladesh so that they may not (e)—their familiar. This (f)—their knowledge and vision of (g)—. Because of inadequate facilities of (h)—in Bangladesh, they cannot keep pace with the doctors of the developed (i)—. They should attend international (j)—for the training.

4.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
At present more (a)—are coming to medical profession. Now they are more (b)—than ever(c)—. But they (d)—to opt for a degree in Bangladesh so that they may not (e)—their families. This (f)—their knowledge and (g)—f treatment. Because of (h)—facilities of training in Bangladesh, they cannot keep pace with the doctors of the (i)—countries. They should attend  international seminar for the (j)—.

5.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word.
In the past it was (a)—for a doctor to go abroad to acquire their postgraduate degree for (b)—a better exposure and (c)—A professional and cultural orientation was (d)—.. Nowadays this (e)—is less, felt (f)—the doctor’s concerned. For the modern treatment they should (g)—abroad to attend seminars to get a clear (h)—. This is Dr. Nafiza’s (i)—towards the doctors of new-generation. So special (j)—should be given to this aspect.


                            Rotary School & College                          
                         S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                        Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                                        Full marks-20
1.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box. There are more words than necessary.  
what
things
hotels
top
restaurants
streets
attracted
road
house
extremely
overflowing
Attractive
Every shop was (a)------with a variety of (b)------. Each and every little things was very (c)------. They went round the shops, the narrow (d)------ and enjoyed the atmosphere. (e)------ amazed Masum was that there were too many (f)------ and most of them were at the (g)------ of the roofs, it could be a hotel or (h)------ or may be a shop. People were found (i)------ busy sight seeing, buying, eating. Masum was very much (j)------ to see the wood carvings and the beads and strings. 
2.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.                                                                                                                     
After reaching the hotel, Neela, Becky, and Masum could not (a)------ go round. So they did not (b)------ time, finished their lunch (c)------ and went out to see the city, The (d)------ area was in a (e)------ mood. People were going from one (f)------- to another, seeing things (g)------ and buying what they (h)-------. Masum had not seen (i)------ a things in his life (j)------- he did not visit many places.  

3.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.
foul
desired
work
successful
glance
Do
trip
declared
quiet
floating
increasing
Beginning
During Masum’s first (a)------ bit air, he felt a little bit nervous. He had a quick (b)------ of Becky and Neela. Both of them looked (c)------- but Masum’s tension was (d)-------. The captain (e)------ that he would be soon (f)------. As the weather was a little (g)------, the plane shook a little. Masum enjoyed the soft white clouds (h)------- by Masum could not trust his long (i)------ dream had at last come true. His dream came out (j)------ in the long run. 

4.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.                                                                                                                     
Masum was a (a)------ boy. He (b)------- of a trip by air one day. The day (c)------ and it was his first journey plane. He felt (d)-------. His tension (e)------- increasing. He looked down from his window to (f)------- buildings, people and trees. All things from the plane were looking like (g)-------. (h)------- he overcame his fear and he looked outside of his window (i)-------.   He thought for a while that his dream (j)------- come true finally.   


5.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.                                                                                                                    
Masum felt very (a)------- though he was (b)------- by Neela and (c)------- in his first journey by (d)-------. He could not (e)------- that his long (f)------ dream had come (g)------.While on the (h)------, he looked (i)------- from his window and observed that all things (j)------- different from those in the loan.  


                         Rotary School & College                          
                      S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                       Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                              
1.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.
killed
get
Event
in
worldwide
exploited
observes
celebrate
honour
great
shot
Portion
May 1st, International Workers Day, is a day of (a) -------- endeavours and efforts. Many workers were (b) ------- on this day. They protested against the bourgeoisie to get the rightful (c) -------- oe their labour. They wanted to (d) ------- evaluated by the owners of the production.  But many of them were (e) --------- dead. It was a tragedy no doubt. Because of the tragic (f)-------  happened  on this day , labourers  got their rightful portion  (g)------  .If  not  , they  would be  (h)---------  more as before . That’s why, every labourer (i) --------- this day with proper solemnity. In Bangladesh, it is also observed (j) ----- a very meaningful manner.

2.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box. 
dedicated
bullet
rightful
toil
death
Recognized
between
fired
injury
parade
owners
revolted
May 1st International Workers Day is (a) -------- as a day of victory. In order to establish their rights the workers (b) -------- against their employers. It was a struggle (c) -------- the employees and the employers. The laborers wanted to get their (d) --------- wage. They requested the (e) --------- of the industries to evaluate their hard (f) ----------. So they started to (g) ---------- on street.  On this day police (h) --------- at many workers to stop it.  It caused the (i)---------- of  a striker  . Many of them also received (j) ----------- injuries.

3.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.
stand
hours
worse
Earn
Shifts
Reminds
struggle
better
factories
called
workers
inspired
From the very beginning of the Industries Revolution, people in (a)-------- have worked very long (b)-------- , lasting up to fourteen or even more (c)-------- a day . In the 1880 a new movement was (d) -------- for a eight – hour working day. It (e)------- both Labour Unions and unorganized (f)-------- . The events of the May day 1886 (g)-------that workers would continue to be exploited if they do not (h)-------- up and speak out to (i)-------- better working condition , (j)------- pay and better lives.

4.     Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.
machines
taken
facilities
exploitation
international
Mills
groaning
city
tools
treated
time
Month
May day is an (a)---------- holiday of  working people . On this day all the (b)-------- and factories remain closed . In the year 1886in the (c)------- of May , the workers , in the American (d)-------- of Chicago , who were (e)------ of under the pangs of (f)------- raised voice to be  (g)------- as human beings not (h)------- . Initially, they demanded the (i)------- limit for work and other basic (j)------- for the workers , so that they could live better lives.
                            Rotary School & College                          
                         S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                        Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                                        Full marks-20
1.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.                                                                                                                     
It is due to the (a)-----  of the workers  in 1886,  today’s working people enjoy a number of (b)--------- such as minimum ways , safety laws and an eight hour work day . The movement was undoubtedly a blow for the (c)-------- class . With the beginning of the Industrial Revolution a new (d)----- was opened for the (e)------ class . But they were (f)---- . So a movement was (g)----------  for better  working condition , better pay and better lives . The workers (h)--------- out successfully (i)----------- their lives  . And the people throughout the world pay their (j)--------- by observing 1st May as the International Workers Day.

2.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.                                                                                                                   
The struggle of working class people which (a)------Place in the year 18886, (b)------ an important in the life of labourers. Nowadays, May Day is (c)------- across the world . May Day is day of (d)-------- for the workers . Today a worker (e)------ a lot of facilities for  it. It is due to the (f)--------- contribution of the workers in 1886 ,the police (g)------- at least one worker . Of the them about 5 or 6 (h)------- serious injuries . In addition to that ,an (i)------- number of workers were also (j)--------.

3.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.                                                                                                                     
May 1st is an (a)-------- Workers Day which is (b)------- in must countries . It reminds the historic (c)------- of working people across the (d)------ . All the privileges workers (e)-------- today came about due to the (f)-------- of the workers in (g)------- . It was May 3 1886 when police (h)------ into a crowed of strikers . As a result, at least one was (i)------- on the spot and five or six (j)------ were injured  seriously.

4.    Fill in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                            
One
Nothing
shocked
hanging
at
anything
climbed
was
by
portion
attention
handed
Meena and Mithu saw ripe mangoes (a)----in the tree. They (b)---up the tree and picked one. Meena (c)---the mango to her mother. Mother took it and cut it into two halves. But as she cut , she made one (d)---bigger than the other and gave the bigger (e)---to Raju. Meena was (f)---and at the same time sad. She had noticed that special (g)----was given to Raju as he was a boy child. Meena did not say (h)—to her mother and went away. At dinner Meena and Raju sat to eat and Meena again saw that there (i)---an egg in Raju’s plate but she did not. So Meena felt very disappointed (j)---her mother’s behaviour.

5.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text .                                                                                                                           
It was decided that Meena and Raju (a)----their work. Accordingly Raju was (b)---up by Mithu to do Meena’s work.Meena,on the other hand ,took the cow out to the field to graze. She was having a lot of (c)---in the field. In the meantime Raju was finding it (d)----to do Meena’s work. First of all, he went to light fire but he (e)---to do it. Next, (f)---the floor was also equally difficult for him. The neigbours (g)---surprised to see Raju collecting water. This is a passage of (h)---discrimination. So we should treat both boys and girls (i)—and give equal (j)—to them.

                           Rotary School & College                           
                         S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                        Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                                        Full marks-20
1.    Fill in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                   
begin
Day
over
last
Russia
was
importance
important
observed
right
declared
Poor
Now the Women’s Day is (a)------ internationality . It started in the (b)----- century . The socialist Party of America first (c)------ to observe Women’s day, on 28 February 1909 . Women’s day (d)------ observed nationally all (e)----- the united state . Women’s Day was observed internationally in (f)------ in 1913 . Today the day is (g)------- both in rich and (h)------ countries . Its (i)------ is increasing (j)------ by day.
2.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text
The socialist Party of America (a)------- the Nationality Women’s Day and accordingly they (b)------ the across the United States in 1909 . Women Day international in character was (c)----- in Copenhagen in 1901 as a mark of (d)------- for the movement for women’s rights and (e)------ universal suffrage for women . The conference greeted the proposal (f)------ . To (g)------ the day there was no (h)------ of any fixed date . The Russian women observed their first International Women Day 1913, elsewhere in Europe on or (i)----- 8 March of the following year . Women held rallies to show (j)------- against the war or for expressing their solidarity with their sisters.
3.    Fill in the following passage with a suitable word from the box                                                                                                                                 
changing
although
neutrally
management
up
woman
onto
them
them
eleven
employees
working
cadre
on
Tazneen Karim has been (a)--- -----in SMC Bank for (b)------years. She is the senior most (c)--- ---to get (d)------the bank’s management committee. (e)-----a few women were working in the beginning. The situation is (f)----- now. Forty nine women are working in SMC bank and most of (g)- -------are in (h)------cadre. In this bank male and female (i)- -----are treated (j)---
-
4.    Fill in the following passage with a suitable word from the box                                                                                                                           
associated
decade
joined
number
worked
holds
changed
had
different
year
time
left


Tazneen Karim (a)------- the post of Corporate Manger in SMC Bank . She has been (b)----- with the bank for more than a (c)------- When she (d)------ the bank , only a few women workers  (e)------ there . With the passage of (f)-------- the situation (g)------ . Many more women (h)------- been given the opportunity to work in (i)------ departments of the bank . At present, the total (j)------- of women workers is 49.

5.    Fill in the blanks using suitable words from the passage.                                                                                                                     
Tazneen Karim has been (a)---- ---in SMC bank for the last 11 years. When she took job in the SMC bank, there were only a few women in various (b)------.With the (c)------of time, the situation has (d)-----.Nowadays many more women enjoy much more opportunities in different department of the bank. At present in total 49 women work in this bank. Most of them do managerial (e)----. Every year the bank (f)-----new management trainees. For the young recruits there is much scope to (g)----up career.(h)------women can take up banking (i)------as a career. In SMC bank all the women and men get (j)-- ---treatment.
                             Rotary School & College                          
                         S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                        Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                                        Full marks-20
1.    Fill in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                
best
solvency
confidence
lead
moment
profit
secured
start
extreme
sorrowful
want
succeeded
Feroza never saw a happy (a)---during her childhood. What she saw was (b)—poverty. So, she tried her (c)---to improve her economic condition. Of course, she (d)-----through sheer determination. Her efforts and (e)---helped her to (f)----and independent business. She got much (g)---from her business. Gradually her (h)---days were over. She got a (i)---life. She began to (j)---a happy life.

2.    Fill in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                   
memories
employment
extreme
dream
however
Determination
past
off
reality
rashped
overcame
days
Feroza’s (a)------- days were full of suffering . She had bitter (b)------ of childhood . Her father married (c)------- at an early age . Her husband had no (d)------ . Feroza’s (e)------ was shattered by the stern (f)------- . She became a victim of (g)------ poverty . (h)------ she did not get upset . Through (i)------ and her labour , she (j)------- her own life .

3.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word.                                                                                                                     
Feroza had (a)---memories of her childhood. It (b)----her of poverty struggle. Her husband was (c)---.She had to (d)---hard to feed herself and her family. Her husband had not (e)---to work. She (f)----three children.(g)-----about Grameen Bank, she became a member of her bank. The Bank (h)----her loan to start a business. This business (i)---a change in her life. She (j)---her condition and ensured solvency, security and happiness.

4.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.                                                                                                                       
(a)------ of Feroza was not happy . She was (b)------ to idle at an (c)------- age . Her dreams of (d)------ and (e)------ were shattered . She worked hard to (f)-------- her family . She took a loan from bank and shattered a business of (g)------- . After much (h)----- her bad days were (i)------ . She became (j)----- in changing her life .

5.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.                                                                                                       
Feroza’s childhood was very (a)------ . She was married at an early (b)------ . Her husband was lazy. Her dreams of (c)------- shattered down . So she had to struggle to (d)------- her family. She (e)----- some money  from the Grameen Bank and (f)------ a business . Her business was (g)------ . So , she could repay the loan. After much (h)----she could (i)----her difficulties. She  got a solvent , secured and  (j)----life.





                            Rotary School & College                          
                         S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                        Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                                        Full marks-20
1. Fill in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                
rarer
tried
went
hard
time
destitute
needed
understand
inclined
after
informed
group
Feroza was working (a)---for her family and herself. But as the days (b)---on the work became (c)---.At that time,Feroza was (d)---of Grameen Bank. It was (e)---to help the people who are (f)---.Feroza ,being interested for loan,(g)----to make people (h)---about the activities of Grameen Bank. She (i)---to make 5-6 groups and could do it (j)—a month.

2.    Fill in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                                  
loan
poverty
from
money
borrowing
survival
consisting
should
necessary
became
could
eligibility
It was Feroza who was fighting for the (a) ------- of her family and herself. The days (b) ------- hard to the due to scarcity of work. One day some people (c) -------- Grameen Bank came to her village so that they (d) ------- help the helpless. She also came to know that the (e) ------ stricken people have the (f) ---------- of taking a (g) --------- from the bank. However, it was (h) -------- to make 5-6 groups of workers (i) -------- of five members before (j) --------- money.

3.     Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.                                                                                                                      
Feroza came to (a)---about the Grameen Bank and their (b)---of work. She became active to (c)---members. She had to (d)---six groups because they were required to (e)---a centre. She had (f)---to form six groups.(g)----group considered of five (h)----.A chairperson (i)---among the members who conducted the (j)---.

4.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.
After knowing about the (a)----,Feroza (b)----active to collect members. She (c)----trying to (d)----six groups because six groups were required to (e)----a centre. She had (f)----to form six groups .(g)-----group consisted of five (h)----.A chairperson (i)----among the members who conducted the (j)-----.

5.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.
When Feroza was fighting for the (a)----,one day some people came to her village from the (b)----.They (c)-----a branch in Makorkhola village. Feroza (d)----to look for people. She informed a (e)---and became (f)----member of the bank. Feroza’s group (g)---a chairperson and her sister-in law was made (h)----of the group. All members were (i)----to attend any (j)----called.


                             Rotary School & College                          
                         S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                        Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                                        Full marks-20
1.    Fill in the following passage with a suitable word from the box. There are more words than necessary:                                                                                 
sleep
afford
sanitation
pulls
earns
Low
standered
sick
has
migrated
short
Close to
quest

Lutfur’s family (a)----- from Tongi to Dhaka for living . His father (b)------ rickshaw . He (c)------ 5 to ten taka for bag of polythene or paper. They have slum (d)-------- Kamalapur railway station . They have no proper (e)----- and bathroom facilities . They have had a (f)------ or living . He sometimes (g)------- his meal by begging at restaurants .Once he became (h)----- . He could not (i)------- money to go to the doctor . He studied in school for a (j)------ period.

2.    Fill in the following passage with a suitable word from the box. There are more words than necessary:                                                                                 
mother
struggle
became
suffer
school
coming
migrated
grandmother
decided
work
Starving
started


Lutfor life is full of hardship and (a)------ . At his early age he should have in (b)------ but because of economic reasons the whole family (c)------ to Dhaka from Tongi . There was almost no (d)----- in Tongi and they were (e)------ . So one morning his father (f)----- to come to Dhaka to look for work . After (g)------ to Dhaka his father (h)------- to work rickshaw puller , his (i)------ got a job in a house and his brother (j)-------- a tempo helper.

3.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.                                                                                                                      
Lutfur’s family had a very (a)----- income . His mother worked as a (b)------- . The selling of scrap paper was 5 to 10 taka a bag .Their home was (d)----- of  polythene Lutfur bathed in (e)------ water . He did not (f)------- money to buy  medicine . He was (g)----- with diarrhea . He could not continue his (h)------ . But he was (i)------- to learn . For about a year he (j)----- in a free school.

4. Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text. 
Lutfur’s days are of (a)-------and struggling. Every morning he goes out of the (b)----and starts looking for polythen bags, scrap papers, bottles, and (c)-----materials. He goes through the garbage (d)-----for these. At first he did not like (e)-----he does but gradually he has got (f)-----to it. The pungent and stinky (g)----of the garbage no more bother him. He becomes (h)----when he finds something good or interesting among the (i)----.What he earns is not (j)------.






                             Rotary School & College                          
                         S.S.C. Coaching-Class Test           
                        Subject: English First Paper
Time-40 minutes                                                                        Full marks-20
1.    Fill in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                               
ample
wanted
bigger
biggest
happy
located
field
describing
encompasses
known
more
stands


Alam (a)--------  to know about Rafiq’s school . So Rafiq wrote Alam (b)------- his school . Rafiq’s school is (c)-------- and (d)-------- famous than any other school in town . This school is well (e)------- to all as Zilla School . The school is (f)------ right near to the Dhaka highway . It (g)-------- not very far from the centre of the town . It (h)------ four acres of land with three buildings and a large field . Rafiq is (i)--------- to have enough space both at classes and in the (j)-------- .

2.    Fill in the following passage with a suitable word from the box.                                                                               
relation
besides
arrangement
Rely
respect
congested
maintain
associated
are
located
consider
narrow
Rafiq (a)----himself lucky to be a student of Zilla School. The school is (b)-----right near to the Dhaka highway. It has an (c)-----of 4 acres. The classrooms are very (d)-----.The teachers of the school (e)----friendly (f)---with the students. The students can (g)----on the teachers in all (h)----.Some of the teachers are (i)----with the clubs in the school. The students practise debates in the club and make (j)----of debating competition.

3.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text                                                                                                                        
Rafiq’s school buildings have ample space for (a)--------- the classrooms ,the laboratories , the teachers lounge and the office . (b)------- is also canteen in one building. The students (c)-------- football and kabadi in the fields . Sometimes in winter, cricket is (d)------- by the students with (e)-------- own bats and balls . Sometimes people of the (f)-------- also use (g)------ . The school (h)--------- a very busy time .  The school has six classes .Every class has (i)------- sections . There is a debating club in the school. The club (j)-------  run by their English teacher . 
4.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.
Rafiq studies (a)-----a Zilla school which is (b)----near to the Dhaka highway and close to the (c)----of the town. His school posses an area of (d)------and has some beautiful buildings as well as a (e)-----field. His school starts at 8:30 in the (f)-----and runs (g)----3:30 pm with a short (h)----at 1 pm. His school has also a large (i)-----of students. It has also some (j)-----for development of the other qualities of the students.
5.    Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own based on the information from the text.
Rafiq’s school buildings are big enough to (a)------the classrooms the laboratories, the teachers lounge and the office. There is also (b)----space for playing games and sports. The school field is (c)-----for local gathering. The school (d)-----from 8:30.Eight periods are (e)-----in class 9 and (f)—in junior classes (g)---three games periods each week. There is a good (h)----between the teachers and the students of Rafiq’s school. The students are (i)----with other co-curricular activities. Thus (j)----in this school is a great experience to Rafiq.

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