Barishal Board-2017
English (Compulsory)
English Second Paper [According to the
Syllabus of 2017]
Part A-Grammar (Marks — 60)
1. Fill in the blanks with the words from the
box. You may need to change the form of words. You may need to use one word
more than once:
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blessing |
harm |
children |
debate |
of |
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to |
from |
the |
on |
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The issue (a) — using cell phones at school is
(b) — matter of recent (c) —. Many schools are struggling (d) — prevent their
students (e) — using cell phones. Guardians also have different views on
allowing their (f) — to use technological devices such as cell phones, video
games and (g) — internet. There are some guardians who do not want their
children to use technology as it might cause (h) — to them. (i) — the other
hand, some guardians do not want to deprive them of the (j) — of technology.
2. Fill in the blanks with suitable words. Use
only one word in each blank:
Sleep is one of (a) — most important factors
(b) — human life. (c) — sound man cannot go (d) — sleeping. Sleep is (e) —
healing medicine of the troubled (f) —. It relieves physical and mental pain.
Night is the proper time of (g) —. But if (h) — man has to pass a sleepless
night, he never feels well. He loses energy and peace of mind. As a result, he
becomes indifferent (i) — his (j) — and responsibilities.
3. Make five sentences using parts of
sentences from each column of the table below:
Education
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Whales |
live |
strong family ties |
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They |
look after |
in herds. |
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behave |
like human beings. |
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show |
in water but they do not behave
like fish |
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one another in times of danger. |
4. Complete the following text with right
forms of the verbs given in the box
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kill |
get |
put |
bite |
be |
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have |
carry |
lay |
would |
fly |
Malaria (a) — by a kind of mosquito. If a
mosquito (b) — man who (c) — malaria, it will carry away some of the germs of
the disease. If this mosquito then bites a healthy man, the germs may (d) —
into his blood and he gets malaria. Mosquitoes (e) — their eggs in the standing
water. If there was no standing water, there would be no mosquitoes and so
there (f) — no malaria. Sometimes people (g) — kerosene oil on standing water
and this (h) — the mosquitoes before they (i) — big enough to (j) — away.
5. Change the narrative style of the following
text:
“Dear friend, which book do you want?” “A
Practical English Grammar’ of A. J. Thomson. I lost my copy yesterday,” said
Oishe. “I can lend you. But return it in a week,” I said.
6. Change the sentences according to
directions in the brackets:
(a) There was an old man in a village.
(Interrogative)
(b) He was very poor but honest. (Complex)
(c) He was one of the best cap makers with
palm leaves. (Positive)
(d) He sold them in the neighbouring market.
(Voice change)
(e) Earning money in this way, he thus
maintained his family. (Compound)
(f) One day he could not but go to a market.
(Affirmative)
(g) The market was far from his house.
(Negative)
(h) He had a basket full of caps. (Complex)
(i) He was too tired to walk. (Compound)
(j) He sat under the tree and fell asleep.
(Simple)
7. Complete the sentences:
(a) Slum dwellers are so poor —.
(b) As they live there in an inhuman
condition, —.
(c) Although they do hard labour from dawn to
dusk, —.
(d) Come forward to help them lest —.
(e) Only then they will be able to —.
8. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes
or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis:
Zahir Raihan was one of the most (a) —
(talent) filmmakers in Bangladesh. He was an (b) — (act) worker of the Language
Movement. He was also present at the (c) — (history) meeting at Amtala on
February 21, 1952. All through his life, Zahir dreamt for a (d) — (democrat)
society, a society that will (e) — (sure) freedom of speech and will. He made a
— (legend) film Jibon Theke Neya based on the Language (g) — (Move) of 1952. He
could see the (h) — (incept) of a free and (i) — (dependent) Bangladesh. And
it’s a pity that this (j) — (dream) was missing at such a time when his dream
came true.
9. Make tag questions of these statements
(a) Man is the best creature of God, —?
(b) But sometimes the beast in us comes out,
—?
(c) Some of us are known as good persons in
the society, —?
(d) Those who are involved to do harm to
others should avoid it, —?
(e) Let’s make a peaceful and happy society,
—?
10. Complete the passage using suitable
connectors:
Rural life and urban life have many common
sides. (a) — differences between them are greater. Rural people do not have
adequate educational and medical facilities. (b) — they face
problems with their communication network. (c) — the urban people enjoy an
educational and medical facilities. (d) — the people of cities and towns enjoy
a smooth and easy communication system. (e) — there is a rush of people to come
to cities from villages every year.
11. Use capital letters and punctuation marks
where necessary in the following text:
oh my lord please dont kill the child said the
first woman to the king solomon let her have it king solomon said to them now
everything is clear to me pointing the first woman he said to the servant give
her the child she is the mother of the baby