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SSC Coaching-Weekly Test kvcjv
Subject: English 1st Paper
Time-50 minutes Full
marks-50
Name of the student
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[N. B. The figures in the
margin indicate full marks]
Choose the best answer from
the alternatives.
1. Women face less
discrimination in medical profession because of their…
(i)
merit (ii) priority (iii) nature of the profession (iv)liking for this profession.
2. At present the doctors are
not -----
(i)
conservative (ii)skilled (iii)
broad minded (iv)dedicated
to their profession
3. Medical profession is very
---all over the world.
(i)
back ward (ii) boring (iii)sluggish (iv) competitive
4. The word discrimination
means-------.
(i) different treatment (ii)good judgment (iii)difference (iv)judgment
5. The new generation young doctor’s are----
(i) confident (ii) active and impartial (iii)experienced
and skilled (iv)active and sincere
6. At present women enter into
medical profession because of their ----.
(i) wealth (ii) merit (iii) energy (iv) sincerity
7. Many female doctors prefer
to get post graduate degree in Bangladesh
because—.
(i) they don’t want to disturb their family (ii) it is forbidden for them to
study abroad
(iii) they are not solvent (iv) they are homesick
8. Dr Nafiza opinions a
---idea about new generation doctors—.
(i) negative (ii) positive (iii) rough (iv) bad
9. The young doctors should
attend international seminars to be acquainted with the ---.
(i)
latest technology (ii) new medicines(iii) renowned doctors (iv) new methods of
treatment
10. Medical profession is ----
(i) more or less difficult and demanding (ii) more free from
gender discrimination
(iii) more or less free from nepotism (iv) quiet
exciting and challenging
11. The unwillingness of women doctors to go
abroad--.
(i) widens their knowledge (ii)
proves their eagerness to the profession.
(iii) retards their professional skill. (iv) show their
indifference to the profession.
12. Now a days many women opt
for post graduate degrees in Bangladesh
because ---.
(i) they are not well off (ii)
there is opportunity in Bangladesh.
(iii)
they are conservative. (iv) they
don’t like to go abroad.
13. In the past doctors used
to go abroad to ----
(i)
know foreign culture (ii)
get higher education
(iii)
earn money (iv)
get acquaintance with the foreign doctors.
14. Now a days the increase in
the participation and performance of women in medical profession is ---
(i) negligible (ii)
frustrating (iii)
noteworthy (iv) average
15. Arsenicosis
is------
(i)
poisoning caused by drinking tube well water (ii) the name of an infectious
disease
(iii) the
effect of arsenic poison in the human body. (iv) a highly poisonous chemical.
17. Tubewells
free from arsenic can be---------by green signals.
(i)separated (ii) evaluated (iii) experienced (iv) identified
18.A balanced diet is the –---treatment of arsenicosis. (i) only (ii)final (iii)primary (iv) last
19. People drinking water free from arsenic -----
(i) may be infected from arsenic patients (ii) have no possibility if being
caught by arsenicosis.
(iii) can also catch arsenicosis. (iv) can remain
free from the risk of arsenic poisoning.
20.The symptoms of arsenic poisoning ------
(i) take very little time to
come out
(ii) start coming out in a hurry
(iii) take time to come out
(iv) come out suddenly
21.Arsenicosis kills a man
------(i) quickly (ii) rapidly (iii) fast (iv) imperceptibly
22. ‘Uncontaminiated water means-----(i) pure water (ii) dirty
water(iii) polluted water (iv) sour water
23. Boiling tubewell water ---the arsenic.
(i) sometimes remove (ii) cannot remove (iii) can remove (iv) never remove
24.Poisoning by arsenic is a ----process.
(i) step by
step (ii) dilatory slow process (iii)speedy process (iv) none of them
25.Arsenic is a kind of ----- (i) bacteria (ii) poison (iii) substance (iv) drink
26. It is not ----to mix with the people arsenic
attacked with arsenicosis.
(i)
Harmful (ii) toughen (iii) sternness (iv)repugness
27.The national Memorial at Savar symbolize
the ---- -----
(i) national independence (ii) national sovereignty
(iii) nation respect for the martyrs (iv) nation’s
respect for the freedom fighters.
28.The foundation of the
national Memorial was laid in --- (i)
1971 (ii) 1972 (iii) 1980 (iv) 1982
29.In the passage the phrase
moving sight means------
(i)bad sight(ii) ugly sight (ii)unpleasant sight
(iv)
touching sight.
30. Loftiness of the sprit of
the freedom fighters is a symbolized by the ----of the national Memorial.
(i) huge complex. (ii)high towers (iii) will of the people (iv)
great dimension.
31. It stands upright for the
--- -----
(i) intellectual (ii)
martyrs of Liberation war
(iii) martyrs of language movement (iv) freedom loving
people.
32.What does the national
memorial symbolizes?
(i)
our tradition
(ii) our aspiration
(iii) Our respect for the martyrs of the
Liberation War. (iv) Our respect for
the freedom fighters.
33.The whole/entire complex
covers an area of -----.(i) 120 acres (ii) 125 acres (iii) 150 acres (iv) 126
acres
34.The most touching sight of
the complex is its -----(i)150 feet tower (ii) surrounding area
(iii) natural beauty (iv) several graves of
martyred freedom fighters
35.Spiritually the National
Memorial is made of -----
(i)concrete (ii)ceramic tiles (iii)iron sheet (iv) steel blood
36.The museum will be built at
the National Memorial to -------)
(i) preserve the records of the Liberation
War (ii) Preserve
ancient relies of our country
(iii) uphold the prestigious of our
country (iv) show the
defeat of the occupationist force.
37.The dimension of the
National Memorial is ----
(i) countable (ii) not access able (iii) perceptible (iv) not noticeable
38.The National Memorial stands
for an achievement which is --
(i) measured (ii)
measuring (iii)
immeasurable (iv) measurable
39.The entire complex ---126
acres.
(i) surrounds (ii)
surrounding (iii)
surrounded (iv) measurable
40.The dimension of achievement
is ---
(i) measurable (ii)immeasurable
(iii)countable
(iv) uncountable
41.There is actual plan to
build the complex.
(i) quickly (ii) slowly (iii)
in several stage (iv)at
a time
42.What is the width of the
National Memorial?
(i) 130 feet (ii) 150 feet (iii) 126 feet (iv) 10 feet
43.The relics of the Liberation
war will be preserved ----
(i) in the mosque (ii) in the museum (iii) in the library (iv) in a club
44. The Nation Memorial is
built with ---but made of blood. (i) concrete (ii) gold (iii) iron (iv) blood
45. The Memorial will be a
clear warning to all----(i) tyrants(ii) rulers (iii) kings (iv) oppressors
46.The 150 feet tower stands on
a base measuring---wide.
(i) 130 feet (ii) 135 feet (iii)
175 feet (iv) 180 feet
47.The plan of the memorial
includes----.
(i) a mosque and a library (ii) a library and a museum (iii) a mosque and a museum (iv)
all
48.The foundation was laid on
the first anniversary of the ---
(i) Liberation Day (ii) Martyr Day (iii) Victory Day (iv) Shaheed Day
49. The will of people prevails
for is born----
(i)
to be victorious (ii) to be honoured (iii) to be free (iv) to be liable
50. Ulugh Khan Jahan was ------------
(i) an invader (ii) a colonial (iii) a preacher (iv) a ruler
Rotary
School & College
SSC Coaching-Weekly Test ‡Mvjvc
Subject: English 1st Paper
Time-50 minutes Full
marks-50
Name of the student -------------------------------------------------------------------
[N.
B. The figures in the margin indicate full marks]
Choose the best answer from
the alternatives.
1. The word colony means----
(i) settlement (ii) territory (iii)
dependency (iv) all
2. There are --------doors in
the mosque. (i) 20 (ii) 16 (iii) 7 (iv) 25
3. The arched door-ways were set for---(i) beautification (ii) air and light (iii) adornment (iv)none
4. The attractive decoration is found ----(i) on the door(ii) on the
wall(iii) on the aisle. (iv) on the doom.
5. A muslim Colony was founded near sea coast in Bagerhat which was a
-----.
(i) desolate place (ii) barbarous place (iii) welcoming strangers place (iv) inhumation place
6. When was a muslim colony was founded?
(i) In the beginning of
the 15th century (ii) In
the 15th century
(iii) In the last of the 15th
century
(iv) In the middle of the 15 th century
7. The word’ necleus’ in the passage means-----.
(i) centre of shooting (ii) centre of learning (iii) centre of preaching religion (iv) centre
8. ‘An affluent city ‘means-----
(i) a powerful city(ii) a
developed city(iii) an undeveloped city (iv) an aggressive city
9. The Shat Gambuj Mosque is situated by the side of ------
(i) an ocean (ii) a large
tank (iii) a
great wave (iv) a sea
10. The multidomed mosque in
Bagerhat was founded during the reign -----or
During the regin of
---Khan Jhan Ali came to Bagerhat.
(i) Khan Jhan Ali
(ii) Azam Shah
(iii) Sultan Mahmud Shah (iv)
Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah
11.What was the previous name of Bagerhat?
(i) Khalifatabad (ii) Khulna (iii) Mahmud Shah Nagar (iv) Khan Jhan Ali Nagor
12. Khan Jahan Ali was -----(i) a traveler (ii) a saint (iii) an astrologer (iv) an emperor
13.Khan Jahan Ali used the mosque as ------or The Shat Gambuj Mosque
was used as----
(i) a court (ii) a prayer room (iii) a prayer hall and a
court (iv) an inn
14.What is meant by ‘torch bearer
(i) A person who possesses riches (ii) a person who bears torch
light
(iii) a person who torches
people (iv) a person who brings
message and knowledge about religion.
15. The attractive decoration is found ----
(i) in the door (ii) in the
wall (iii) on
the home (iv) on the aisle.
16. Women held ralies to
protect the --- -(i) peace (ii) war (iii)right (iv) competition
17.How was the proposal
greeted?
(i) with unamious approval (ii) with avidity (iii) with happiness (iv) with greatness
18.‘Suffrage’ means -----
(i) right to vote (ii) determination (iii) rights to free
thinking(iv) right to fight for political power.
19. When was the first National women’s Day
observed across the United
States ?
(i) on February 28,1909 (ii)
on January,1997 (iii) on march,28 1999 (iv) On April 27,1907
20.The International Women’s Day is very
Important in -----
(i) poor countries(ii) developed countries (iii) developed and
developing countries (iv) None of these
21. Strategy means—(i) approach to
something
(ii)planning (iii) making suitable answer (iv)
planning or managing any affair well
22.Subject knowledge means---
(i)
one’s depth in a subject (ii)
one’s skill in a subject
(iii)
wisdom and knowledge (iv)
how much one knows in a subject
23.One must take one’s answer. -(i) illigle (ii) readable (iii) obscure (iv) large and elaborate
24.50 percent success in the examination depends on one’s—
(i) subject knowledge (ii)
beautiful handwriting
(iii) skill in illustrating answers of questions. (iv) examination skill
25.The word budget in sentence “Budget your time’ means---
(i)to determine one’s income (ii) annual calculation (iii) to fix up (iv)
none of the above
26.Before starting to write an examinee should ----the whole question.
(i) write(ii) memorize (iii)
elaborate (iv) read through
27. Here the word ‘elaborate ‘means---- (i) in short (ii) in a nutshell (iii) in detail (iv) in brief
28. The things you need to take with you in the examination centre
should be ready----.
(i) well ahead of time (ii) in time (iii) before the examination starts (iv) the day before.
29.While taking the examination, your time is to be ----
(i) budgeted (ii) allocated (iii) planned (iv) decisive items.
30. ---contained in the questions is to be underlined.
(i) central ideas. (ii) important sentences (iii) main words (iv) decisive items
31. Thinking and planning about a question is not a ----.
(i) misuse of time (ii) good idea (iii)
right approach (iv) requirement
32.Read through the whole question paper---- ----) (i) after writing
(ii) before starting to write
(iii) before seeing the questions (iv) after deciding
33. What are the things that an examinee requires to check again and
again?
(i) ideas about the subject (ii) his pen and pencil
(iii) exam scripts and
vehicles (iv) the exam dates and times.
33.You should spend at least ---per question planning your answer.
(i) ten minutes (ii) no time (iii) scripts(iv) pin and other instruments
34.What does the phrase ‘at first glance’ mean?
(i) when something is done
for the first time
(ii) when something is begun
for the first time (iii) at first attempt
(iv) when seen for the first
time.
35. The word legible means----(i) distinct (ii) indistinct (iii) lazy (iv) dirty
36. Strategy is a—
(i) memory test for exam (ii) test of attentiveness. (iii) skill for exam (iv)
syllabus for exam
37.The key word should be --- (i) underlined (ii) read (iii) marked (iv)
indicated
38.The questions do not seem earlier ----.
(i) first time (ii) second time (iii) third time (iv) fourth time
39. How was the economic condition of Feroza’s law’s in house?
(i) affuent (ii) solvent (iii)
well off (iv) miserable
40.Feroza was experiencing
---from her early life?
(i) happiness (ii) poverty (iii) peace (iv) joy
41.How was Feroza’s husband?
(i) employed (ii) job seeker (iii) industrious (iv) jobless
42. The food that Feroza earned her family members were---
(i) adequate (ii) inadequate (iii) enough (iv) sufficient
43. Who or what made Feroza solvent and happy?
(i) her husband (ii) her own
effort
(iii) Grammen bank (iv) her own effort and Grammeen Bank
44.Feroza had been suffering from----
(i) fever (ii) extreme poverty (iii) diabetes (iv) polio
45. Feroza’s third son was born ----(i) in 1984 (ii) in 1992 (iii) in
1982 (iv) in 1995
46. Feroza got solvency and happiness because ----
(i) she learned how to work (ii) she got a
loan from the Grammen bank
(iii) she got a good harvest of paddy (iv) she learned to read and write
47.Feroza’s worst days started from -----(i) 1972 (ii) 1982 (iii) 1984
(iv) 2000
48.Feroza learnt reading and writing from ---
(i) the Grameen Bank (ii) the local people (iii)
her parents (iv)adult literacy centre
49. During the early years of Feroza’s life she had a lot of ----
(i) land (ii) clothes (iii) sufferings (iv) happiness
50. Feroza wished for a ----life. (i) difficult (ii)
miserable (iii) luxurious (iv) comfortable
Rotary School &
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SSC Coaching-Weekly Test Rev
Subject: English 1st Paper
Time-50 minutes Full
marks-50
Name of the student
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Choose the best answer from
the alternatives.
1. Feroza’s bad days started ----
(i) after her marriage (ii)
when her first child was born.
(iii) after having a loan
from Grameen Bank (iv) from her
childhood
2. Feroza’s first child was
borin in the year of --- (i) 1972 (ii) 1979 (iii) 1982 (iv) 1991
3. What made Feroza solvent and happy?
(i) her family (ii) her own effort (iii) Grameen Bank (iv) help of friends and relatives.
4. As the days went on the work became----
(i) cheaper (ii) costly
(iii) rared (iv)
expensive
5. 5 group will have—members in
total. (i) 10 (ii) 15 (iii) 25 (iv) 30
6. People of Grameen Bank came to ----
(i) build a house (ii) give a relief (iii) give loans (iv) give medical treatment.
7.Feroza was looking for -----(i) job (ii) money (iii) land (iv) cooperators
8.The centre house was made of – (i) straw (ii) bricks (iii) in tin (iv) wood
9. Grameen Bank helps only the ---people.
(i) poor and the landless (ii) hungry and dying (iii) rich and the famous.(iv) smart and
fashionable.
10.The people could borrow money from the Grameen Bank.
(i) without condition (ii) on conditions (iii) at one’s will (iv) randomly
11.In SMC Bank men and women are given treatment.-)
(i) partial
(ii) impartial (iii) preferable (iv) biased
12. ---women can take banking as their career.
(i)Desirous (ii) educated (iii)
covetous (iv) incompetent
13.—recruits are given an equal chance of perusing a good career.
(i) retired (ii) educated (iii)
new (iv) brilliant
14. 49 women working in SMC Bank are engaged in ---work.
(i) social (ii)
cultural (iii)
financial (iv)
managerial
15. The bank recruits employees.
(i) every year (ii) after every two year (iii) after every three years (iv) after every four year
16.What is the percentage of men the bank takes in as new management
trainees?
(i) 20% (ii) 30% (iii) 40% (iv) 50%
17. Lutfur has come from---
(i) Kamlapur railway station (ii) Tongi (iii) Dhaka
(iv) a village
18. Lutfur came to Dhaka----
(i) to collect different things
from the garbage. (ii)
to beg for food at the restaurants
(iii) for his livelihood. (iv)
to see the capital
19.Lutfur earns about Tk----per day.
(i) 5 (ii) 5 to 10 (iii) 20 (iv) 20 to 50
20. Lutfur’s wants to go back to -------)
(i) his village (ii) Tongi
(iii) Kamlapur (iv) school
21. Lutfur’s life is ----(----)
(i) very difficult(ii) very sad (iii) full of struggle(iv) very
difficult,sad and full of struggle
22.The number of members of Lufutfur’s family is---(i) four (ii) five
(iii) six (iv) three
23. Lutfur’s father is a ----.
(i) businessman (ii) driver
(iii) doctor (iv) rickshaw puller
24. Lutfur’s family lives---
(i) in a brick built house (ii) in a building (iii) in a slum (iv) in a big village.
25.Lutfur usually has his meals at ------(i) restaurant (ii)
station (iii) bus stoppage (iv)
home
26.Lutfur takes his bath--- (i) in a river (ii) in a pond (iii) in a
creek (iv) in a shower
27. Raju was absoulately ---in doing any household work.
(i) unwise (ii) unimpressive (iii) unskilled (iv) unrealistic
28. The neighbours were surprised to see---.
(i) Meena tending the cow (ii) Raju collecting water
(iii)
Mithu picking the mango (iv) the room filling with smoke.
29.Meena’s father does not
support making any---between a boy and a girl child.
(i) separation (ii) disagreement (iii) ill will (iv) difference
30. Raju not Meena seemed to get their mother’s special---all the time.
(i) care (ii)favour (iii) praise (iv) support
31. Seeing the egg divided equally,Raju became---
(i) confused
(ii) distressed (iii)
pleased (iv) worried
32. The incident happened on the eve of ---
(i) Christmas (ii) Hallowen Day (iii) World War II (iv) French Revolution.
33. The people thought the programme was ----
(i) a Halloween Joke
(ii) a news of war (iii) an invasion alarm (iv) a drama
34. ---of the radio drama was missed by the people.
(i) the exposition (ii) the beginning (iii) the end (iv) the climax.
35. ‘On the air means’ ---
(i) flying in the air (ii) broadcasting (iii) firing in the air .(iv) fighting in the air.
36. The reaction of the people on hearing the radio programme was –
(i) frighten (ii) recreational (iii) not actionary (iv) suicidal
37. The man who stepped on the
moon first,started his career as ---
(i) an engineer (ii) a commander of Apollo (iii) a civilian pilot (iv) a naval aviator
38. Neil Armstrong from---(i) the moon (ii) NACA (iii) Wapakoneta (iv) NASA
39.The Lunar module landed on the moon on---
(i) july 19,1889
(ii) July 16,1969 (iii) July21,1969 (iv) July 21,1969
40. Armstrong and Aldrin rejoined Collins in the orbiting mothership
on----
(i) July20,1969 (ii)July21,1969 (iii) July22,1969 (iv) July23,1969
41. Armstrong graduated from---- or Armstrong took his B.Sc degree from ----
(i) Purdue university (ii)
University of new york
(iii) NACA and NASA (iv) University of Southern califonia.
42.There were ----astronuts in appolo 11.(i) two (ii) three (iii) four (iv) five
43.—was the second man to step on the moon.
(i) Mike Collins (ii) Neil Armstong (iii) Buzz Aldrin (iv) Yuri Gagarin
44. The Internatinal workers Day has been observed -----across the
world.
(i) locally (ii) internationally (iii) unitedly (iv) nationally
45. May 1st ,1886 is a ---day in the history of working
class people.
(i) negligible (ii) working
(iii) remarkable (iv)
joyous.
46.It was a struggle organized by the workers to settle for a ----
(i) maximum wage (ii)
handsome wage
(iii) freedom to work (iv) minimum wage.
47. The word ‘Commemorate’stands for---
(i) a unity among people (ii) loyalty towards authority
(iii) the struggle for
movement (iv)
honour the memory of an event.
48.The Mc Comic Harvest Machine Company is situated in ----
(i) London (ii) Chicago (iii) florida (iv) Newyork.
49.Which one is the ‘International Worker’s Day?
(i) January 1st (ii)February 1st (iii) April1st (iv) May1st
50.The day reminds the historic---of working people.
(i) war (ii) struggle (iii) fight (iv) clash
Rotary School & College
SSC Coaching-Weekly Test ‡ejx
Subject: English 1st Paper
Time-50 minutes Full
marks-50
Name of the student
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Choose the best answer from
the alternatives.
1. The police fired into a crowd of strikers in---- (i) 1886 (ii) 1868 (iii) 1768 (iv) 1986
2. Workers were on strike in ---- (i) New
york (ii)
Chicago (iii) folorida (iv) Washington
3. From the beginning of the
Industrial Revolution people in factories had to work upto---a day.
(i) eight hours (ii) ten
hours (iii) twelve hours (iv) fourteen or even more hours.
3. As police fire on May3,1886—seriously wouded.
(i) undetermined number of (ii) five or six (iii) hundred of (iv) none of the above.
4. A new movement calling for an eight—hours day started in the ----.
(i) 1880s (ii) 1890s (iii) 1980s (iv) 1988s
5. The privilege workers enjoy today are due to the ----of the workers
in 1886.
(i) Struggle (ii) movement (iii) revolution (iv)sacrifice
6. The ---of the workers of the factory in Chicago on May3,1886 have gone in vain.
(i) efforts (ii) sacrifices (iii) sufferings (iv) demands
7.Unless the workers stand united in realizing their demands, they
still be-----
(i) oppressed (ii) exploited (iii) harassed (iv) neglected.
8.In the arena of teaching one has to be conscious of ----
(i) development
(ii) up-to date findings (iii)
current developments (iv) previous findings.
9. Regarding women’s development the writer of the passage is ----.
(i) pessimistic (ii) optimistic (iii) contusing using (iv) nothing.
10.The new generation of women are more assertive. Here the word ‘assertive’
means---
(i) boldly expressive (ii) submissive (iii) positive (iv) narration
11. A women’s successful career largely depends on her ----.
(i) professional training (ii) co-operative friends (iii) financial assistance (iv) family support.
12. The word ‘confident’ means----.
(i) feeling sure about one’s own ability (ii) feeling proud of things
(iii)
having capacity to do things. (iv)
having firmness to do things.
13. The 21 February is known as ----
(i)
National Day (ii)
Independence Day (iii)
Victory Day (iv) Shaheed Day.
14. Here the word ‘proclamation’ means (i) decision (ii)
declaration (iii) nomination (iv) statement
15.Bangla as a mother tongue was earned through ---
(i) politics (ii) sentiment (iii) mass-movement (iv) carprice
16. All and sundry----21 February as the international Mother language
Day.
(i) refused (ii) supported (iii) opposed (iv) denied
17. Here the word ‘resolution’means-
(i) determination (ii) declaration(iii) nomination(iv) proposal
18.The International Mother Language Day reminds us of the martyrs of
the day---.
(i) Mass Movement (ii) Language Movement (iii) democratic (iv) none
19. The Headquarter of UNESCO---in Paris.
(i) lay (ii) laid (iii) lain (iv) lies
20. The ----community pays a glowing homage to the language martyrs.
(i)
international (ii) national (iii) home (iv) Bengali
21.The Bangalis are the ---main to sacrifice blood for their mother
tongue.
(i) main (ii) due (iii) only (iv) paid
22.We pay---to the martyrs . (i)
loyalty (ii)
devotion (iii)adoration (iv) reverence
23. Everybody-the 21 February as the International Mother Language Day.
(i) opposed (ii)proposed (iii) ignored (iv) supported
24.Why did the heroic sons of Bangla embraced death?
(i) to destroy the country name and fame (ii) to uphold the dignity
of mother tongue
(iii) to sacrifice their love to mother tongue (iv) to discourage the countrymen.
25.Masum was going to enjoy his first trip by---(i) air (ii) bus (iii) train (iv) boat
26. They were sitting in ---(i) Row 7 (ii) Row 8 (iii) Row 9 (iv) Row 10
27.The tension that grew in Masum was ----(i) decreasing (ii) increasing (iii) steady (iv) Row 6
28. Masum could see---(i) building (ii) people (iii) roads and rivers (iv) all of these.
29. Masum had a quick glance of----
(i) Becky and Neela (ii) the seat (iii) the passengers (iv) the surrounding.
30.The Phrase ‘took off’means---(i) left (ii) flew (iii) landed (iv) both (i)& (ii)
31.Masum,Becky and Neela went out -----
(i) to see the city (ii)
to have their lunch (iii) to see the tourists spot. (iv) to buy the things.
32. ---things attracted Masum most---(i) seven (ii) Two (iii) Three (iv) Four
33.Durbar Square is a place of--- (i) shop (ii) restaurant (iii)
temples (iv) mountains
34.Every shop was ----with tourist nick-nacks .(i) air tight (ii) over
crowded (iii) over loaded (iv) isolated
35.The word ‘Nick nick means
(i) small arnamental article (ii) a triffle (iii) valuable things (iv)
useless article
36. The National Memorial is
situated at ----- (i) Comilla (ii)
Savar (iii) Barisal (iv) Gazipur
37. The national memorial
stands upright for the ---
(i) intellectuals (ii)martyrs of liberation war
(iii) martyrs of language
movement (iv) freedom loving
people.
38.The teachers of Rafiq’s school are very much----
(i) crazy (ii)
amicable (iii)
non –cooperative (iv) indifferent
39.In winter,Students play----in the school field. (i)
football (ii) kabadi (iii) badminton (iv) cricket
40.The school is from class---(i) one to six (ii) five to ten (iii) six to ten (iv) eight to ten
41.People use the field of Zilla
School for -----
(i) political gathering (ii) religious gathering (iii) local gathering (iv) games and sports
42.Symbolically the national Memorial is made of
(i) Concrete (ii) ceramic tiles. (iii) brick and white cement (iv) blood
43.The sacrifice of our freedom fighters are ----
(i) limited (ii) valuable (iii) praiseworthy (iv) immeasurable
44.The -----of the memorial is not completed still now.
(i) construction (ii) decoration (iii) beautification (v) distinction
45.The complex will be built-----(i) at a time (ii) in different stages
(iii) instantly (iv) without delay
46.It stands for an achievement which is ----
(i) measured (ii) measuring (iii) immeasurable (iv) measurable
47.It is a symbol of the (i) man’s respect (ii)
woman’s respect (iii) nation’s respect (iv) one’s respect
48. The graves of the martyred freedom fighters are ----the tower.
(i) inside (ii) near (iii) far from (iv) outside
49.Oppression must yield to ---(i) freedom (ii) big weapons (iii) war (iv) evil
50.The appearant achievement of the memorial can be measured
through-----
(i) observation (ii) significance (iii) dimension (iv) supervision
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Rotary School & College
SSC Coaching-Weekly Test
Subject: English 1st Paper
Time-50 minutes Full
marks-40
[N. B. The figures in the
margin indicate full marks]
1.
Fill in each gap with a suitable word form the box .
There are more word for each necessary. 10
Outnumbered
|
authority
|
cities
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better
|
get
|
small
|
permission
|
pulling
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rushing
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densely
|
poor
|
big
|
Bangladesh is
(a)-----populated country. But this country is
very (b)---regarding the land area. People are (c)-----to the big cities
specially to the capital for (d)-----income. The poor people are also coming to
the (e)---for better lives. But they have nothing to do except (f)----the
rickshaws. It is easy to (g)----a rickshaw from the owner with any proper (h)----of the city
corporation(i)-----.These (j)----rickshaws are responsible for traffic jam.
2.
Complete the following passage, using suitable words.
Use only one word for each gap.
10
Afforestation
means preservation of trees. It is a (a)-------to deforestation. Trees and
plants are part and (b)------of the environment .Ecology fully (c)-----on trees
and plants. The country will (d)-----into desert unless there are trees. The
trees help to (e)----the soil from erosion. Flood can (f) ------affect those
areas covered with trees. Storms cannot (g)- -----its forcefully on the places
(h)------there are trees. However, the trees are so (i)------that it is
impossible to think of life (j)---it.
3. Read the following table and make ten sentences. 10
Education
It
Books
The literate persons
Illiteracy
The majority of our people
They
There
Every educated person
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is
have
fail
illuminates
preserve
are
has
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no access to them.
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to choose between right and wrong.
|
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still illiterate.
|
||
a role to play in the campaign for
removal of illiteracy.
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like light.
|
||
much talk about removal of illiteracy.
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backward without education.
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the saying and thoughts of great men.
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still dominant in our country.
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a curse.
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4. Re-arrange
the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a
paragraph: 10
(a) In 1609 Galileo heard of telescope invented by a
Hans Lipppershey, a maker of spectacles.
(b) He
persuaded his father to let him study medicine and philosophy at the University of Pisa.
(c) He
wanted to make his son a cloth-dealer.
(d) Soon
Galileo made more telescope with which he made many amazing discoveries about
the sun and the moon and stars.
(e) Galileo
was born on 15 February 1564,at
Pisa,Italy.
(f) He set
to work on the day he heard of the Dutch telescope and made one of his own.
(g) He
showed at a very early age, an unusual talent for science
(h) But Galileo
had no taste for business.
(i) His father
was a skilful musician and mathematician.
(j) At the age
of only seventeen he had invented an important scientific law-the law of
pendulum.
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