GAZIPUR CANTONMENT PUBLIC SCHOOL & COLLEGE, GAZIPUR Test Examination-2024 } English (Compulsory)– Second Paper
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PUBLIC SCHOOL & COLLEGE, GAZIPUR Test Examination-2024 } English (Compulsory)– Second
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Part-A : Grammar
1. (a) involves (b) from (c) widely (d) passing (e) interest
(f) certainly (g) wisdom (h) outlook (i) immediate (j) serenity
2. (a)
indulged (b) busy/engaged/involved (c) waste/while (d) helps (e) kills/wastes
(f) be (g) sports (h) social (i) access (j) prohibition/restriction
3. (a) Phsyical fitness
is a precondition to lead a healthy life.
(b) Physical
exercise is essential for achieving physical fitness.
(c) People of all
ages should take physical exercise regularly.
(d) Many changes
take place inside the body due to physical exercise.
(e) Beside physical
exercise, everybody should take a balanced diet.
4. (a)
divides (b) executes (c) done (d) wasted (e) is saved (f) should be ensured (g)
is ended (h) is created (i) appears (j) remains
5. The
father asked the son where he (s) was right then. The son wanted to know the
reason of this question. The father replied that he (f) had heard of an
accident in his (s) office. That's why he (f) had got worried. Then the son
understood the matter and said that he (s) was safe in his (s) office. He also
told him (f) not to worry.
6. (a) Very few curses
of the country are as big as child labour.
(b) It is not
fortunate that this has become very accepted in our society.
(c) Let child labour
be eradicated.
(d) It is very
unfair that children are forced to toil for a living while their peers are
enjoying their childhood.
(e) What a travesty
it is to see children working in a dangerous conditions insted of attending
school!
(f) The employers
reward these helpless children with all kind of abuse.
(g) Child abuse in
the most disgraceful for a nation.
(h) It is child
labour which is harmful to children's health and education.
(i) Many children
work in jobs and they are dangerous.
(j) May children be
protected from exploitation.
7. (a) Hardly had he
heard the news when he burst
into tears.
(b) She went to
Dhaka so that she could get
admitted into a reputed university.
(c) It is high
time, we changed our bad habit.
(d) Five years
passed since she had left the
country.
(e) If I had been
sincere to my studies, I could have
done well in the exam.
8. (a)
devastating (b) displacement (c) agricultural (d) humanitarian (e) adaptation
(f) preparation (g) vulnerability (h) poverty (i) inequality (j) rebuild
9. (a) Eat and enjoy, will you?
(b) You dare not
wake him up, dare you?
(c) The baby was
smiling, wasn't it?
(d) A doctor treats
the patients, doesn't he?
(e) Please support
the needy, will you/won't
you?
10. (a)
Though (b) For example (c) As (d) Besides (e) But
11. "Have
you killed the rats?" said the mayor. "Yes, I have," replied the
piper. Give me the promised money." "How funny you are!" said
the Mayor. "Take only fifty and get lost."
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