Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Model Test:English for PEC Exam

Model Question

Read the given text carefully and answer the questions 1-3

Next day was Lima’s birthday. “What would you like to have, Lima, on your birthday”? Mother asked. “I would like to have a pet bird,” Lima said. “What bird would you like?” asked mother. “I think I would like a bird that talks,” Lima answered. Next morning Lima had a bird in cage. Father got it for her foro, a bird shop. It was a parrot. It had green feathers and a red beak. “It’s a beautiful, I’m so happy. Thank you mother. Thank you father,” said Lima. She called her ‘Mimi’. Mimi flew from here to there in the house. She liked to be near Lima. Every morning she had a bath. She jumped into the tub. Her wings got wet. Then she hopped onto the bar of the cage. Mother put her food in the cage. But she liked to have it with Lima. She talked to her a lot. Mimi was learning to talk. She called Lima by name. They put her into the cage when they went out. It made her very sad when they did that. She made a lot of noise when they came back. Lima was very fond of her.
Choose the best answer given in the bracket.
The pet bird was _______ (maina/ woodpecker/ parrot).
The bird liked to be near _______ ( Lima/ Lima’s sister/ Lima’s father)
“ It’s beautiful. I’m so happy.” Who said this? __________ ( Lima/ Lima’s sister/ Lima’s father)
Lima wanted to have a bird that ______. (Flies/ talks/ sings).
Mimi had __________ beak. (red/ green/ sings).
2. Match the phrases from column A with the phrases from column B.
Column A       Column B.
1. The name of the bird        a. From a bird shop
2. Lima’s father bought it      b. Was parrot.
3. Every morning       c. By name.
4. She called Lima    d. It had a bath.
5. She made a noise            e. When they came back.
            f. Fond of her.

                       
3. Answer the following questions.
What did Lima have on her birthday?
What did Lima call her?
Who gave it to Lima?
Who gave it food?
What kind of bird did Lima like?
4. Write 10 lines of the poem “Little Boy Blue”.
5. Make sentences with the following words (any five)
Climb, famous, forgot, snake, money, swim, worry.
6. Match the words with their similar meaning.
Column A                   Column B.
Response      Nice
Good  Well-known
Famous          Well
Beautiful         A lot of
Enough           Answer          
            Better
7. Rewrite using capital letters and punctuation marks.

shihabs father mr sajjad hossain is going to eidgah too asif come to our house after prayer all of us will have food together says ms fatema begum thank you ill come and eat with you after that we will go to the eid fair say’s asif.

8. Rearrange the sentences to build up questions and answer them.
who/ the/ box/ opens?
where/ she/ is/ now?
did/ what/ the doctor/ say?
What/ you/ is/ name?
Did/ you/ when/go?

9. Read the following situation. Make a request dialogue & response.
You ask your mother to give you some money.

10. Rewrite the sentences with the correct form of verb an example is given.
My aunt is ill. She __________ from ulcer.(suffer)
I needed some money. My father _________ it to me. (give).
It is white and round. It __________ no sound.(make)
Birds fly in the sky. They ________ in trees. (live)
Lima called her Mimi. Mimi __________ her very much. (like)


11. Read the following paragraph and write a short paragraph about “Your favorite game”.

12. Suppose, you are Kiron. Your friend is interested to know about your school. Now, write a letter to your friend about your preparation of coming examination.

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Now he stopped and decided to see who it was. He looked behind but saw none. The sight of an imaginary ghost made him nervous. He thought the shades of trees and electric poles were ghosts. ‘Help, help’ he tried to shout. But no sound came from his mouth. He was sweating and trembling. All the time he kept praying. He thought somebody was telling him, ‘No, there is no ghost. Don’t be afraid. Go straight.’ So, he tried to forget the idea of an imaginary ghost. He tried to proceed towards his home. But his heart was beating fast. Adnan imagined that the ghost following him cut off electricity. He walked fast and reached home very soon. He found his home in total darkness.
1. True or false? If false give the correct answer.
(a) He looked around to find out who was making sound.
(b) He was sweating because he was running.
(c) People from outside came to help him.
(d) He was sweating and trembling.
(e) The imaginary ghost didn’t cut off the electricity.
Answer to the Question no. 01:
(a) True. (b) False. Correct answer — He was sweating because he was afraid. (c) False. Correct answer — No people came to help him. (d) True. (e) True.
2. Answer the following questions in short.
(a) Why did he look behind?
(b) What made him nervous?
(c) Who said to him ‘There is no ghost?’
(d) Why did he try to forget the idea of a ghost?
(e) Why did he walk fast?
Answer to the question no. 02:
(a) He looked behind to see who was making sound.
(b) The sight of an imaginary ghost made him nervous.
(c) Adnan thought that someone was telling him ‘There is no ghost’.
(d) Adnan thought that someone assured him that there is no presence of any ghost. So he tried to forget the idea of a ghost.
(e) Adnan imagined that the ghost following him cut off electricity. So he walked fast to reach home early.
3. Match column ‘A’ with column ‘B’ and make complete sentences.
A B
(a) Adnan decided (i) not to believe in ghost .
(b) He walked fast (ii) were thought to be ghost.
(c) The shades of trees and poles (iii) to get the help of other.
(d) Somebody told him (iv) to reach home earlier.
(e) Adnan shouted (v) to see who it was.
(vi) for the help of God.

 Answer to the question no. 03:
(a)+(v) — Adnan decided to see who it was.
(b)+(iv) — He walked fast to reach home earlier.
(c)+(ii) — The shades of trees and poles were thought to be ghosts.
(d)+(i) — Somebody told him not to believe in ghost.
(e)+(iii) — Adnan shouted to get the help of other.

4. Use capital letter and punctuation marks where necessary.
help help he tried to shout but no sound came from his mouth he was sweating and trembling all the time he kept praying he thought somebody was telling him no there is no ghost don’t be afraid go straight so he tried to forget the idea of an imaginary ghost

Answer to the Question no. 04:
‘Help, help’ he tried to shout. But no sound came from his mouth. He was sweating and trembling. All the time he kept praying. He thought somebody was telling him, ‘No, there is no ghost. Don’t be afraid. Go straight.’ So, he tried to forget the idea of an imaginary ghost.

Q. 5. Make sentences using the following words.
Decide, Look, Imaginary, Ghost, Pray
Sound, Sound, Sweat, Darkness
Forget, Proceed, Beat, Fast
Answer to the Question no. 05:
Decide = Adnan stopped and decided to see who it was.
Look = He looked behind but saw none.
Imaginary = The sight of an imaginary ghost made him nervous.
Ghost = We should not believe in ghost.
Sound = No sound came from his mouth.
Sweat = He was sweating and trembling.
Pray = All the time he kept praying.
Forget = Adnan tried to forget the idea of an imaginary ghost.
Proceed = She tried to proceed towards his home.
Beat = But his heart was beating fast.
Fast = He walked fast and reached home very soon.
Darkness = He found his home in total darkness.

Q. 6. Match the words with their similar meaning.
A B
stop shiver
decide at the back
behind panic
sight idea
ghost dusk
nervous notion
thought worried
sweat phantom
tremble choose
idea end
darkness scenery.

Answer to the question no. 06:
stop = end
decide = choose
behind = at the back
sight = scenery
ghost = phantom
nervous = worried
thought = notion
sweat = panic
tremble = shiver
idea = idea
darkness = dusk.
Today is Friday. The students of class five will go to the book fair. Their class-teacher, Ms. Fatema Begum will go with them. The bus is waiting at the school gate. The students are getting on the bus. Parents are waiting to see them off. It’s a fine day. The sun is shining brightly. The students are very happy. They are carrying bread, butter, bananas, eggs etc. for their breakfast. Ms. Fatema is taking some chocolates too. Rubina is also carrying a camera. It’s already 9 O’clock. The students leave the school for the fair.
They reach the fair at 10. They get down, go round and enjoy themselves. They buy books of rhymes, jokes, stories, dictionaries with pictures, novels etc. The students return home in the evening.
1.Choose the best answer from the alternatives.
(a) The students will go to a —. (book fair/trade fair/picnic)
(b) They are in a —mood. (sad/unhappy/gloomy/happy)
(c) Ms. Fatema is their — teacher. (dear/class/callous)
(d) Their parents are waiting to say them —. (good bye/hello/
(e) They return home at — . (night/time/dusk)
Answer to the question no-01:
(a) book fair (b) happy (c) class (d) good bye (e) dusk

Or, Fill in the gaps with words from the text.
(a) The students are going to the book fair on —.
(b) Their —will accompany them.
(c) Rubina is carrying a —.
(d) They start at —.
(e) The return home in the —.
Answer to the question no 1.Or:
(a) Friday
(b) class-teacher
(c) camera
(d) 9 O’clock
(e) evening.
2. Write true or false. If false, give the correct answer.
(a) Class-five students are going to a book fair.
(b) Their parents are going with them.
(c) The students are in a hilarious mood.
(d) At 9 O’ clock the leave their school for the fair.
(e) The students return home at dusk.
Answer to the question no 2:
(a) True
(b) False. Correct answer- Their class-teacher is going with them.
(c) True
(d) True
(e) True
Or, Match the parts of the sentences from column ‘A’ with the parts of the sentences from column ‘B’ to make correct sentences. Extra one is given in column ‘B’.
A B
1. Their parents are waiting (a) a camera.
2. It is a (b) at 10 am.
3. They go to the fair (c) is taking chocolates.
4. Ms. Banu (d) fine day.
5. Rubina is carrying (e) to see off their children.
(f) near the fair ground.
Answer to the question no 2 or:
(a) Their parents are waiting to see off their children.
(b) It is a fine day.
(c) They go to the fair
(d) Ms. Banu is taking chocolates.
(e) Rubina is carrying a camera.

3. Answer the following questions.
(a) Who is Ms. Fatema Banu?
(b) Where is the bus?
(c) When do the students start for the fair?
(d) When do they reach the fair?
(e) Why are their parents waiting?
(f) What is Rubina carrying?
(g) What is Ms. Banu carrying?
(h) How is the day?
(i) What day is it?
(j) How is the sun shining?
Answer to the question no 3:
(a) Ms. Fatema Banu is the class-teacher of class five.
(b) The bus is at the school gate.
(c) They start at 9 O’ clock.
(d) They reach the fair at 10 O’ clock.
(e) They are waiting to see their children off.
(f) She is carrying a camera.
(g) She is carrying some chocolates.
(h) The day is fine.
(i) It is Friday.
(j) The sun is shining brightly.
4. Make sentences using the following words,
Bus, see off, fine, sun
happy, breakfast, chocolate,
camera, already, leave
fair, with, buy, return.
Answer to the question no 4:
Bus- The students are getting on the bus.
See off- Parents are waiting to see them off.
Fine- It’s a fine day.
Sun- The sun is shining brightly.
Happy- The students are very happy.
Breakfast- They are carrying bread, butter, bananas, eggs etc. for their breakfast.
Chocolate- Ms. Fatema is taking some chocolates too.
Camera- Rubina is also carrying a camera.
Already- It’s already 9 O’clock.
Leave- The students leave the school for the fair.
Fair-The students of class five will go to the book fair.
With- Their class-teacher, Ms. Fatema Begum will go with them.
Buy- They buy books of rhymes, jokes, stories, dictionaries with pictures, novels etc.
Return- The students return home in the evening.
5. Use capital letter and punctuation mark where necessary.
hey are carrying bread butter bananas eggs etc for their breakfast ms. fatema is taking some chocolates too rubina is also carrying a camera its already 9 oclock the students leave the school for the fair they reach the fair at 10 they reach the fair at 10 they get down go round and enjoy themselves they buy books of rhymes jokes stories dictionaries with pictures novels etc the students return home in the evening

Answer to the question no:
They are carrying bread, butter, bananas, eggs etc. for their breakfast. Ms. Fatema is taking some chocolates too. Rubina is also carrying a camera. It’s already 9 O’clock. The students leave the school for the fair. They reach the fair at 10. They get down, go round and enjoy themselves. They buy books of rhymes, jokes, stories, dictionaries with pictures, novels etc. The students return home in the evening.

6. Use the right form of the Verbs.
a. Arman generally plays in the evening. But today he —(sleep).
b. It is 8 pm. Akash’s father — to the radio. (listen)
c. We usually play badminton. Today we — tennis. (play)
d. Today is holiday. Sabina —- her mother. (help)
e. The water is boiling. I —- a cup of tea. (make)
f. Go and open the door. The milkman — at the door. (knock)
g. Prishila and Mohua play in the afternoon. But today they —. (play)
h. Piho will not play. He — now. (work)
i. The bus — (run). You can not get into it.
j. Last year Farzana failed in the exam. Now she —well. (do)

Answer to the question no 6:
a. Arman generally plays in the evening. But today he is sleeping.
b. It is 8 pm. Akash’s father is listening to the radio.
c. We usually play badminton. Today we are playing tennis.
d. Today is holiday. Sabina is helping her mother.
e. The water is boiling. I shall/will make a cup of tea.
f. Go and open the door. The milkman is knocking at the door.
g. Prishila and Mohua play in the afternoon. But today they are not playing.
h. Piho will not play. He is working now.
i. The bus is running. You can not get into it.
j. Last year Farzana failed in the exam. Now she is doing well.

Once there was a young boy called Aladin. He lived with his mother in a rich city of China. His father was a poor tailor. He died when Aladin was a child. His mother had to spin cotton to support the family. One day Aladin was playing in the street. All of a sudden, a stranger came. He said to Aladin, ‘My boy, are you the son of Mustafa, the tailor?’ Aladin said, ‘Yes, sir, but my father is dead.’ At this tears came into the man’s eyes. He said, ‘I’m your uncle. Your father was my elder brother.’ He gave Aladin two pieces of gold. He said, ‘Go and tell your mother to cook some food. We will eat together.’ Aladin’s mother was surprised. She did not know Aladin’s father had a brother. But she cooked a good dinner. The stranger came to Aladin’s house at night. He brought some fruits and sweets with him. The stranger asked Aladin what he did for a living. Aladin was silent. Because he did not do anything. So the stranger said, ‘You must do something to earn a living. I will buy a shop for you. You will sell linen there.’ The mother was very pleased to hear all this. ‘Thank you for your kindness,’ she said to the stranger.
1. True or false? If false, give the correct answer
(a) The city where Aladin lived was developed.
(b) The magician gave Aladin two pieces of golden coin.
(c) The stranger came to Aladin’s house in the evening.
(d) Tears came into the stranger’s eyes.
(e) Aladin’s mother thanked the magician.
Answer to the question no. 01:
(a) True.
(b) False. Correct answer- The magician gave Aladin two pieces of gold.
(c) False. Correct answer-The stranger came to Aladin’s house at night.
(d) True (e) True.
2. Tick the right answer.
1. Mustafa was Aladin’s
(a) father (b) brother
(c) uncle (d) sibling
2. Aladin’s father was
(a) a magician (b) a tailor
(c) a cloth-seller (d) cap-seller
3. Aladin lived with his
(a) father
(b) mother (c) uncle
(d) aunt
4. — managed the family.
(a) Aladin (b) Aladin’s uncle
(c) Aladin’s father
(d) Aladin’s mother
5. Aladin was —.
(a) without any work
(b) rich
(c) happy (d) poor
Answer to the question no. 02:
1. a. father
2. b. a tailor
3. b. mother
4.d. Aladin’s mother
5. a. without any work
3. Asnswer the following questions.
(a) Who was Aladin?
(b) Where did Aladin and his mother live?
(c) How did the stranger introduce himself?
(d) When did tears come into the stranger’s eyes?
(e) What did the stranger bring for them when he came to their house?
(f) Why was Aladin’s mother pleased with the stranger?
(g) How did the stranger want to help Aladin?
Answer to the question no. 03:
(a) Aladin was a grown up boy who lost his father at childhood.
(b) Aladin and his mother lived in a rich city of China.
(c) He introduced himself as Aladin’s uncle.
(d) When the stranger heard that Aladin’s father was not alive, tears came into his eyes.
(e) He brought some fruits and sweets for them.
(f) Aladin’s mother was pleased because the stranger wanted to help Aladin to earn a living.
(g) He wanted to buy a shop for Aladin so that he could sell linen there and earn a living.
4. Fill in the blanks.
(a) Aladin’s father died when he was a —.
(b) He was the son of —, the tailor.
(c) The stranger introduced himself to Aladin as his —.
(d) Aladin’s mother used to spin—to support the family.
(e) Aladin’s mother was surprised to know that Aladin’s father had a __.
(f) The stranger wanted to help Aladin to earn a —.
Answer to the question no. 04:
(a) Aladin’s father died when he was a child.
(b) He was the son of Mustafa, the tailor.
(c) The stranger introduced himself to Aladin as his uncle.
(d) Aladin’s mother used to spin cotton to support the family.
(e) Aladin’s mother was surprised to know that Aladin’s father had a brother.
(f) The stranger wanted to help Aladin to earn a living.
5. Match the words with their similar meaning.
A B
Magician Famished
Plan Disappear
Next Murky
Valley Scared
Gather Unknown person
Flame Performer
Vanish Preparation
Tired Following
Angry Dale
Alone Store
Dark Shake
Answer Beg
Afraid Only
Pray Collect
Young Blaze
Spin Mercy
Stranger Fatigued
Dead Abide by
Surprised Annoyed
Cook Reply
Know Juvenile
Earn Roll
Shop Guest
Pleased Deceased
Kindness Amazed
Obey Chef
Tremble Make out
Hungry Get
Answer to the question no. 05:
Shop = Store Pleased = Satisfied
Kindness = Mercy Next = Following
Valley = Dale Gather = Collect
Obey = Abide by Tremble = Shake
Tired = Fatigued Angry = Annoyed
Alone = Only Dark = Murky
Answer = Reply Afraid = Scared
Pray = Beg Young = Juvenile
Spin = Roll Dead = Deceased
Surprised = Amazed Cook = Chef
Know = Make out Earn = Get
Vanish = Disappear Stranger=Unknown person
Magician = Performer Plan = Preparation
Flame = Blaze Hungry = Famished
6. Make sentences using the following words.
Genie, Rub, Strnger, Plan, Narrow, Valley, Pocket, Ring, Tailor, Support, Stranger, Earn, Living, Magician, Angry, Narrow, Valley, Flame, staircase, Downstairs, Vases, Full, Cave.
Answer to the question no. 06:
Support = Aladin’s mother had to support her family.
Living = Aladin did nothing for a living.
Magician = The stranger was a magician.
Narrow = The road was very narrow.
Valley = Aladin went to a valley.
Flame = They saw flame inside the cave.
Staircase = Aladin used staircase to go inside the cave.
Downstairs = Aladin went downstairs.
Vases = There were many flower vases inside the cave.
Full = The plate was full of food.
Cave = The genie took Aladin out of the cave.
Genie = The genie was very helpful.
Rub = Aladin’s mother rubbed the lamp.
Stranger = The stranger was a good person.
Plan = We should work with good plan.
Narrow = It was a narrow lane.
Valley = The valley was very narrow.
Pocket = Aladin put some jewels in his pocket.
Ring = The ring was very valuable.
Stranger = The stranger was a magician.
Earn = She earned living by spinning cotton.
Angry = The magician became very angry.
Tailor =Aladin’s father was a tailor.
1. Use capital letter and punctuation mark where necessary.
the stranger asked aladin what he did for a living aladin was silent because he did not do anything so the stranger said you must do something to earn a living i will buy a shop for you you will sell linen there the mother was very pleased to hear all this thank you for your kindness she said to the stranger
Answer to the question no. 07.1:
The stranger asked Aladin what he did for a living. Aladin was silent. Because he did not do anything. So the stranger said, ‘You must do something to earn a living. I will buy a shop for you. You will sell linen there.’ The mother was very pleased to hear all this. ‘Thank you for your kindness,’ she said to the stranger.
7.2. Use capital letter and punctuation marks.
all of a sudden a stranger came he said to aladin my boy are you the son of mustafa the tailror aladin said yes sir but my father is dead at this tears came into the mans eyes he said im your uncle your father was my elder brother he gave aladin two pieces of gold he said go and tell your mother to cook some food we will eat together
Answer to the question no. 7.2:
All of a sudden, a stranger came. He said to Aladin, ‘My boy, are you the son of Mustafa, the tailor?’Aladin said, ‘Yes,sir, but my father is dead.’ At this tears came into the man’s eyes. He said, ‘I’m your uncle. Your father was my elder brother.’ He gave Aladin two pieces of gold. He said, ‘Go and tell your mother to cook some food. We will eat together.’
8. Use right form of verb.
Aladin’s mother (be) — surprised. She not (know) — Aladin’s father had a brother. But she cooked a good dinner. The stranger (come) — to Aladin’s house at night. He brought some fruits and sweets with him. The stranger (ask) — Aladin what he did for a living. Aladin was silent. Because he did not do anything. So the stranger said, ‘You must do something to earn a living. I will buy a shop for you. You will sell linen there.’ The mother was very (please) — to hear all this.
Answer to the question no. 8:
Aladin’s mother was surprised. She did not know Aladin’s father had a brother. But she cooked a good dinner. The stranger came to Aladin’s house at night. He brought some fruits and sweets with him. The stranger asked Aladin what he did for a living. Aladin was silent. Because he did not do anything. So the stranger said, ‘You must do something to earn a living. I will buy a shop for you. You will sell linen there.’ The mother was very pleased to hear all this. 




It was a hot summer day. A man was passing through a village. He sold caps to the villagers. He walked for miles and felt very tired. He sat under a big tree to take rest. He put his basket of caps beside him. He then fell asleep. There were monkeys up the tree. The monkeys saw the caps in the basket. They became curious. The monkeys came down from the tree and took away the caps. After some time, the man woke up. He found that there was no cap in the basket. He was surprised. He looked for the caps. Then he heard some sound above his head. He looked up. He could not believe his eves! The monkeys were wearing the caps. The cap seller became very worried. He did not know what to do. Suddenly he remembered that monkeys like to imitate. So he took off his own cap and threw it on the ground. The monkeys saw it. They also threw their caps on the ground. The seller did not miss the chance. He at once collected the caps from the ground. Then he quickly left the place.
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the text.
(a) The cap-seller had a __________ of caps with him.
(b) The monkeys were __________ .
© When he woke up, he found no _____________ in the basket.
(d) The monkeys like to _______________.
(e) The monkeys threw the ______________ on the ground.

2. Write true or false. If false, give the correct answer.

(a) The cap-seller was tired.
(b) He sat under a tree to watch the monkeys.
© The monkeys lived in the village.
(d) The monkeys were curious.
(e) The cap-seller threw his cap on the ground.

3. Answer the following questions.
a. What did the cap-seller do?
b. Who saw the caps in the basket?
c. Where did the monkeys live?
d. What did he do to capture his caps?
e. How did the cap-seller get back his caps?
4. Make sentences with the following works.
Rest, Basket, Look, Monkeys, Throw, Take away, Take off.
5. Rewrite using capital letters and punctuation marks.
in a hot summer day a cap seller was going through a village on the way he took rest under a tree putting his basket of cps beside him there were monkeys in the tree they came down from the tree and took away the caps
Ans:  In a hot summer day, a cap- seller was going through a village. On the way, he took rest under a tree putting his basket of cps beside him. There were monkeys in the tree. They came down from the tree and took away the caps.

Rearrange the words to build up questions and answer them.

Was/ tired/who?
Que: who was tired?
Ans: The cap seller was tired.
did/ the monkeys/see/ what?
Que: What did the monkeys see?
Ans: The monkeys saw a basket of caps.
(c) curious/ what/ were?
Que:  What were curious?
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The stranger was really a magician. He had a plan. Next day he took Aladin far away from the city. They came to a narrow valley. It had mountains on all sides. The magician told Aladin to gather some dry sticks. He then set fire to them. The flame arose. He took out something from his pocket. Then he put it into the fire. He spoke two magic words. They saw a big stone with a brass ring. He told Aladin to hold the ring and lift the stone. They saw a staircase leading to a door. The magician then said, ‘Go downstairs and open the door. You will find big halls. In these halls, there are vases full of gold and silver. Do not touch them. Just go ahead. You will find a garden. There you can see a lamp. Bring me the lamp. Go!’ Aladin did as his uncle told him. In the garden, he saw rich jewels hanging in the trees. Aladin took some and put them in his pocket. He also took the lamp. Soon he came back at the mouth of the cave. The magician was waiting for him. He told Aladin to give him the lamp. But Aladin was tired. So he said, ‘Please, sir, pull me up first. Then I will give you the lamp.’ The magician was very angry. He spoke two magic words and the door of the cave was closed.

Q.1. True or false? If false give the correct answer.
(a) The magician took Aladin inside a cave.
(b) The stranger was actually a wonder worker.
(c) The stone was big.
(d) The magician told Aladin to fetch the lamp for him.
(e) The staircase was leading to a door.
(f) Aladin was always fresh.
(g) The magician used three magic words to open and close the door.
(h) The magician also went inside the cave.
(i) The magician became irritated.
(j) Aladin put nothing in his pocket.

Answer to the question no. 01:
(a) False. Correct answer : He took Aladin to a narrow valley.
(b) True.
(c) True.
(d) True.
(e) True.
(f) False. Correct answer : He became tired.
(g) False. Correct answer : He used two magic words to open and close the door.
(h) False. Correct answer : He was waiting outside the cave.
(i) True.
(j) False. Correct answer : He put some jewels in his pocket.
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Read the given text carefully and answer the question No. 1, 2 & 3
‘Monir, come here. Take out the stove and put it on the table. Go back to your seat.’ ‘Reba, come here. Take out all the packets and put them on the table. Thank you, Reba. Go to your seat.’ ‘Well, I think I need some more help. Hira, come to me. Bring out the spoons, the bowl and the frying pan and put them on the table.’ ‘Thank you. Go to your seat.’
‘Today we will do something new in the class. We are going to make a big cake.’ The students are excited. They have forgotten about the time. Meanwhile, the bell rings. The students are sad. The class is over. Mrs. Asma Haque tells the class, ‘Don’t be sad please. We will make the cake next week.’
Questions :
1. Choose the best answer give within the brackets.
a) The students are going to make a big ——- . (biscuits/loaf/cake)
b) They are ——-. (sad/happy/excited)
c) ——- takes out all the packets. (Hira/Munir/Reba)
d) ——- takes out the stove. (Munir/Asif/Mita)
e) ——- brings out the spoons, the bowl and the frying pan. (Hira/Reba/Asif)
2. Write true or false. If false, give the correct answer.
a) Munir takes out the stove.
b) The students are eager to help their teacher.
c) The students are very excited.
d) Ms Haque promises to make the cake next morning.
e) Banu takes out the stove and puts it on the table.
3. Answer the following questions.
a) What does Munir do after taking out the stove?
b) What do the students want to know?
c) With which is the box tied?
d) What are the students going to make?
e) When will the teacher make the cake?
Answers
1. a) cake b) happy c) Reba d) Munir e) Hira
2. a) True b) True c) True d) False
Correct : Ms Haque promises to make the cake next week. d) False
correct : Munir takes out the stove and put it on the table.
3. a) After taking out the stove, munir puts it on the table.
b) The students want to know what Mrs Asma Haque has in the box.
c) The box is tied with a rope.
d) The students are going to make a big cake.
e) The teacher will make the cake next week 



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Q.4. Fill in the blanks.
1. The magician took Aladin far away from the ____.
2. The magician took Aladin to a narrow ____.
3. They saw a big stone with brass ____.
4. The magician sent Aladin to the garden to bring the____.
5. In the garden rich ____ were hanging in the trees.
Answer to the question no. 04 :
1. The magician took Aladin far away from the city.
2. The magician took Aladin to a narrow valley.
3. They saw a big stone with brass ring.
4. The magician sent Aladin to the garden to bring the lamp.
5. In the garden rich jewels were hanging in the trees.

Q.5. Match the words with their similar meaning.
Answer to the question no. 05 :
Next = Following Valley = Dale
A B A B
Obey Famished Gather Shake
Tremble Disappear Flame Beg
Hungry Murky Jewel Only
Rub Scared Tired Collect
Vanish New arrival Angry Blaze
Stranger Performer Alone Gem
Magician Preparation Dark Fatigued
Plan Following Answer Annoyed
Next Dale Afraid Abide by
Valley Polish Pray Reply

Gather = Collect Obey = Abide by
Tremble = Shake Vanish = Disappear
Stranger = New arrival Magician = Performer
Plan = Preparation Flame = Blaze
Hungry = Famished Rub = Polish
Jewel = Gem Tired = Fatigued
Angry = Annoyed Alone = Only
Dark = Murky Answer = Reply
Afraid = Scared Pray = Beg.

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