Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Re-ordering of Sentences for SSC Exam

Re-ordering of Sentences
1
(a) He was named after Tipan, a well known saint of south India.
(b) During his father’s rule, a war against the Marathas was going on.
(c) His full name was Fateh Ali Tipu Sultan.
(d) He said, ‘My son, I am confident that will be able to carry on my work when I am no more.’
(e) His father Haider Ali was the ruler of Mysore who was a great warrior, a great hero and a patriot too.
(f) With 80,000 soldiers, young Tipu advanced to the enemy camp on the bank of a river.
(g) Hearing his son’s victory, Haider Ali overjoyed.
(h) At dead of night, Tipu suddenly attacked the enemy forces.
(i) Tipu Sultan is the greatest among those who made supreme sacrifice to save the independence of the sub-continent from foreigners.
(j) There are millions of admirers for his patriotism and heroism which he showed till the last breath of his life.
2
(a) But there were adventurous men.
(b) One of the greatest of these adventurous men was Marco Polo.
(c) They had traveled by land and sea, over mountains and across deserts and reached china after three years.
(d) Long, long ago knew of no lands or people beyond their own because they did not find it easy to travel.
(e) He was accompanied by his father and uncle.
(f) They wanted to know about other lands and people.
(g) They had already been to China and were now visiting it again at the request of Kublai Khan, the emperor of China.
(h) More over, most of them were afraid of the unknown.
(i) In 1271 Marco Polo, who was then a boy of fifteen, set out from Venice to China.
(j) So, they under took difficult and dangerous journeys by land or sea.
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Re-ordering of Sentences-এর সঠিক উত্তর:
Answer to the Re-ordering no.- 1:
i+c+a+e+b+f+h+g+d+j
Answer to the Re-ordering no.- 2:
d+h+a+f+j+b+i+e+g+c


Re-ordering of Sentences
প্রিয় শিক্ষার্থীরা, গতকালের পর আজ ইংরেজি ১ম পত্রের Part-C অংশের ১২ নম্বর প্রশ্নটি অর্থাৎ Re-ordering of Sentences নিয়ে আলোচনা করব।
3.
(a) His Bangla Shahitter Katha is the first well arranged history of Bangla literature
(b) They have come from different places of the world.
(c) He was awarded the Doctorate degree from Sorbonne University in 1928.
(d) The world is full of great men.
(e) Dr. Mohammad Shahidullah was one of those who contributed a lot towards the Bangla language.
(f) He then joined the University of Dhaka as a professor of Sanskrit and Bangla.
(g) He passed the Entrance Examination in 1904.
(h) He was the greatest scholar of Bengal.
(i) The great scholar was born on 10 July, 1885.
(j) After that he did his BA, MA and BL respectively.
4.
(a) My mother was awakened by my shouting and came into my room.
(b) I, too, got extremely terrified and started running.
(c) I watched them and got delighted.
(d) It was about to catch me.
(e) I was sleeping alone in a room adjoining to the room where my mother was sleeping in.
(f) But soon a tiger appeared there and the deer began running out of fear.
(g) Last night I dreamt a horrible dream.
(h) I shouted at top of my voice.
(i) But the tiger ran after me.
(j) In sleep I went into a deep forest and saw many beautiful deer wandering in a flock.
5
(a) He was the tenth and last issue of his parents.
(b) Being discharged in April. 1794, he came back to Cambridge.
(c) Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born on the 21st of October in 1772.
(d) After the death of his father in 1782, he was sent to Chirst’s Hospital as a charity student.
(e) He obtained his degree from Cambridge.
(f) He himself subscribed to the idea of French Revolution and participated actively to student’s protest against the war with France in 1793
(g) His fatter was the vicar of ottery st. Mary near Exeter.
(h) His extraordinary merit and indomitable thirst for acquiring knowledge of any kind had converted him into a scholar of unusual ability by the time he entered Jesus college, Cambridge, in 1791.
(i) Though Samuel Taylor Coleridge was in broken health, the years from 1795 to 1802 were for Coleridge, a period of first poetic growth and intellectual adolescence.
(j) Plagued by debts, Coleridge enlisted in the Light Dragoon, in December, 1793.

Re-ordering of Sentences-এর সঠিক উত্তর:
Answer to the Rearrangement no.-3
d+b+e+h+i+g+j+c+f+a
Answer to the Rearrangement no.-4
g+e+j+c+f+b+i+d+h+a
Answer to the Rearrangement no.-5
c+a+g+d+h+f+j+b+e+i
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1.
a) He is our pride.
b) Dr. Muhammad Yunus was born in 1940 in Chittagong.
c) In 1997, Professor Yunus organized the world’s first Micro-credit Summit in Washington D.C.
d) He is also the Managing Director of the Grameen Bank.
e) He received his primary education in Chittagong.
f) He is the founder of Grameen Bank.
g) He was awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 2006.
h) He was the Head of Economics Department of Chittagong University.
i) He received his Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University in USA.
j. He is the third of 14 children of his parents.
2.
a) He travelled for more than thirty years.
b) He boarded a ship in Chittagong.
c) Outside the town of Sylhet two persons met him.
d) Ibn-I-Batuta became very pleased hearing it.
e) It took him about six months to reach Chittagong.
f) They said that they were sent by Shah Jalal to receive him.
g) From there he had to walk for another month to reach Sylhet.
h) You might have heard the name of
Ibn-I-Batuta.
i) He wrote down all that he saw.
j) He heard the name of Shah Jalal of Sylhet and decided to visit him.
3.
a) To save money, he wanted to make a vegetable garden in front of the house.
b) He was doing some interesting writings there.
c) Losing heart, he gave away the seeds to a Chinese neighbour who was a farmer.
d) They fielded all his attempts.
e) James Norman Hall, an American writer, wrote a story about a strange piece of business.
f) But his efforts to live economically proved useless.
g) It took place between his and a farmer.
h) So he rented a one-foam house about 22 kilometers from the town.
i) While in Tahiti, he was once short of money.
j) For the place was full of ants and land crabs.
Re-ordering of sentences এর সঠিক উত্তর:
Answer to the question no.-1:
b, j, e, i, i, h, f, d, c, g, a.
Answer to the question no.-2:
h, a, i, j, b, e, g, c, f, d
Answer to the question no.-3:
e, g, i, h, b, a, f, j, d, c.
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Re-arranage the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph.
1.
a) He showed it to his wife.
b) However, he picked it up and carried it home.
c) The lands yielded him some crops.
d) One day he was walking through the fields.
e) He thought that it might have been dropped by a passer-by.
f) With that he supported his family with difficulty. g) He had a few acres of land.
h) So he always thought how he could add to his income.
i) There lived a farmer in a village.
j) While walking he came across a purse of gold.
2.
a) He was doing some interesting writings there.
b) It took place between him and a farmer.
c) They foiled all his attempts.
d) But his efforts to live economically proved useless.
e) James Norman Hall, an American writer, wrote a story about a strange piece of business.
f) While in Tahiti, he was once short of money.
g) Losing heart, he gave away the seeds to a Chinese neighbour who was a farmer.
h) So he rented a one-room house about 22 kilometers from the town.
i) For, the place was full of ants and land crabs.
j) To save money, he wanted to make a vegetable garden in front of that house.
3.
a) Some of his best works are Gitanjali, Sonar Tari, Kheya, Balaka etc.
b) He had no regular school education.
c) Rabindranath Tagore was born at Jarasanko in Calcutta on 7 May, 1861.
d) He established a school at Santiniketon and afterwards founded the university of Viswa Bhariati.
e) He was educated at home by his father and tutors.
f) He composed Gitanjali, a book of poems and won the Noble Prize in 1913.
g) He was a poet, a dramatist, a short story-writer, a novelist and an essayist.
h) He was a man of versatile genius.
i) He was a great patriot.
j) His father was Maharshi Debendranath Tagore.

Re-ordering of sentences এর সঠিক উত্তর:
Answer to the question no.-1:
i + g + c + f + h + d + j + e + b + a
Answer to the question no.-2:
e + b + f + h + a + j + d + i + c + g
Answer to the question no.-3:
c + g + j + b + e + h + a + f + d + i
1
a) He is our pride.
b) Dr. Muhammad Yunus was born in 1940 in Chittagong.
c) In 1997, Professor Yunus organized the world’s first Micro-credit Summit in Washington D.C.
d) He is also the Managing Director of the Grameen Bank.
e) He received his primary education in Chittagong.
f) He is the founder of Grameen Bank.
g) He was awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 2006.
h) He was the Head of Economics Department of Chittagong University.
i) He received his Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University in USA.
j) He is the third of 14 children of his parents.
2
a) He travelled for more than thirty years.
b) He boarded a ship in Chittagong.
c) Outside the town of Sylhet two persons met him.
d) Ibn-I-Batuta became very pleased hearing it.
e) It took him six months to reach Chittagong.
f) They said that they were sent by Shah jalal to receive him.
g) From there he had to walk for another month to reach Sylhet.
h) You might have heard the name of Ibn-I-Batuta.
i) He wrote down all that he saw.
j) He heard the name of Shah Jalal of Sylhet and decided to visit him.

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