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1. Honesty is a great virtue that helps one succeed in life. An honest man is respected and honored by all, while a dishonest man is not believed and may achieve success through dishonest means but it is only temporary. It is best to be honest and virtuous if one wants respect and honor. 2. Man shapes his own fate. If he makes proper use of time and does his duties accordingly, he will prosper and succeed in life. But if he does not follow this, he will suffer and have a miserable life. 3. An early riser can enjoy fresh air and oxygen in the morning, which refreshes both body and mind. He can also finish work early and
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1. Honesty is a great virtue that helps one succeed in life. An honest man is respected and honored by all, while a dishonest man is not believed and may achieve success through dishonest means but it is only temporary. It is best to be honest and virtuous if one wants respect and honor. 2. Man shapes his own fate. If he makes proper use of time and does his duties accordingly, he will prosper and succeed in life. But if he does not follow this, he will suffer and have a miserable life. 3. An early riser can enjoy fresh air and oxygen in the morning, which refreshes both body and mind. He can also finish work early and
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01. Honesty is (a).........great virtue.

It helps a man
to succeed (b)........life. (c).......honest man is
respected and honoured by all, Nobody
believes (d)......... dishonest man. A man may
be eminent by means (e)........dishonesty but
that is short lived. A dishonest man suffers
(f).......the long run. So we should (g)....... to be
honest and (h).......if we (i)........to be respected
(j)........ honoured.
Ans. (a) the/a, (b) in, (c) An, (d) a, (e) of, (f) in,
(g) try, (h) virtuous, (i) want, (j) and.
08. Man is the (a) of his own fate. If he makes
a proper (b) of time and does his duties (c)

he is sure to improve and (d) —- in life. But if


he does not (e) — it, he is sure to (f) Then he
will be (g) — to drag a miserable (h) To spoil
time is (i) — for a person. For, our life is
nothing (j) —— the sum total of hours, days
and years.
Ans. (a) architect; (b) division; (c) accordingly;
(d) prosper/ succeed; (e) follow/do; (f) suffer;
(g) responsible; (h) life; (i) dangerous/
irrational/unjustifiable; (j) but.

15. An early (a) can enjoy (b) — fresh air and.


oxygen (c) — the morning which refreshes
both his body and mind. Moreover, he can
finish his work early and as such he finds
enough time to (d) — his work properly. (e) —
the other hand, too much sleep makes (O —
man dull and lao
A man who gets up late, wastes a lot of time (g) —
sleep and idleness. He does not utilize time (h)
doing his work properly. So, everyone should
make (i) — habit of early O)
Ans. (a) riser; (b) the; (c) of; (d) do; (e) On; (f)
a; (g) in; (h) by; (i) the; (j) rising.

02. Good manners form (a) important part of our


education. Our education (b) — incomplete if
we do not learn good manners. In our
behaviour (c) — others we must (d) — proper
respect for them. We should have (e) -—--
sense of fitness in our (f) — with others. We
should show respect to our (g) ----. It is
necessary for (h) — disciplined society. Good
inanners cost us (i) — So, good manners
should be a part (j) — our nature.

Ans. (a) an; (b) will be; (c) for; (d) keep; (e)
the; (f) behaviour; (g) elders; (h) a; (i) nothing; (j)
of..
03. Modern civilization is the (a) — of science.
Science has worked (b) — a magician in the
world. We cm't do even a (c) — day without
the help of science. Many quick means (d) —
communication like telephone, telex, fax,
01. 01.
02. Modern civilization is the (a) — of science.
Science has worked (b) — a magician in the
world. We cm't do even a (c) day without the
help of science. Many quick means (d)
communication like telephone, telex, telegram,
satellite etc. Are (e) greatest wonders of
science. Nowadays a message can be sent from
one corner of the world to another in the
twinkle of (f) eye. Science has brought a
revolutionary (g) in all fields. In the field of
medical science (h) —-- has got eyes, lame has
got legs, deaf has got hearing power. (i)
diseases which were incurable in the past are
now easily (j)
03. Ans. (a) gift/wonder/contribution/age/era/
blessing; (b) as/like; (c) single; (d) of; (e) the;
(f) an; (g) change; (h) blind; (i) The/Many/
Some; (j) curable/cured.
04. Adopting unfair means in the examination is
(a) -—-- offence. It degrades (b) — standard of
education. If the students of (c) country do not
acquire true (d) — education, there will be no
development for (e) country. (f) examinee
should read seriously so that he can cut (g) ---
good figure in the exam. To acquire frue
education should be (h) only aim in the lives of
students. (i) — educated man cannot support
adopting (j) unfair means in the exam hall.
05. Ans. (a) an; (b) the; (c) a; (d) type; (e) the;
(f) An; (g) a; (h) the; (i) An; (j) the.
06. A ü•ue friend is (a) — asset. He stands (b)
— his friends in time (c) danger. He is not (d)
— geedy person. He (e) — wishes for the
welfare of (f) —-2 friend. But it is a matter (g)
-— reget that a true friend is very (h) —ttoday.
A selfish man cannot be a (i) —- friend. He
always thinks of his (j) — interest.
07.
08. Ans. (a) an; (b) by; (c) of; (d) a; (e) always;
(D his; (g) of; (h) rare; (i) true; (j) own.
09. Truthfulness (a) — to the habit of speaking
the truth. It is (b) — greatest of all virtues in a
man's life. The ü•ue peace and prosperity of
man entirely depends (c)— it. It ennobles one's
character and gives one high (d) — in society.
It may not make one rich (e) — brings peace of
mind. A t'uthful person is loved and respected

01. about imbalanc


re et b e
a
our from a the b
It is (a) — responsibility of human
beings to prevent the environment (b) —-
being spoilt. To make life healthy
and comfortable we should keep (c) —
environment clean and danger-free. But
often people spoil the environment (d)
doing unwise things and as (e) —-
result endanger their own lives. It is the
ecological (f) — that causes disasters (g)
— the world's climate and brings (h)
different kinds of natural disasters. It is
really (i) — matter of great (j) —-
Ans. (a) the; (b) form; (c) our; (d) by; (e) a; (f)
imbalance; (g) by; (h) about; (i) a; (j) regret.
Learning is (a) —7 continuous process.
Learning a language depends on a
process b our skills c) — learn a
language (d) We learn by listening, (e)
r,eading and writing. But we have to
learn not by (f) — but by understanding.
We know that (g)-—- child starts to
easily learn its listening mother and
tongue speaking(h) — listening and
lisping and (i) speaking. Native (J)•
learn their language
Education (a) our ignorance and gives us
(e) light man (b) and —e woman.
knowledge. Education (c) is respect one
of the (d) human impartingrights.
education, there should be no
discrimination
If we deprive women of (f) —- right of
education, almost half of our population
will remain (g) darkness.
No (h) --—- can be brought about (i)
participation of women. So,
government is (j) --— everything to
educate womenfolk.
Ans. (a) removes; (b) of; (c) In; (d) of;

(e) between; (f) the; (g) in; (h)


development; (i) without; (j) doing.
modern great to of read give
13.

The benefits of (a) newspapers can


hardly be exaggerated. Newspaper is
(b) storehouse of knowledge. The chief
business (c) a newspaper is to (d) — us
news which we need (e) know. It tells
us what happens at home and abroad.
The (f) — civilized people cannot (g)
— without newspaper. Newspaper
plays an important role in the life (h) —
a nation. It makes the world smaller
and provides a (i) benefit G) -— us.

Ans. (a) reading; (b) the; (c) of; (d)


give; (e) to; (f) modem; (g) .do; (h) of; (i)
great; (j) to. 14.

Traveling has a beneficial (a) — on our


minds. The human mind always craves
(b) — change. This is (c) — by traveling
in new lands. There is none who does
not feel (d) thrill ofjoy at the new sight
(e) experience. Traveling gives us an
opportunity to enjoy (f) — most
charming scenes (g) — nature. Though
it is (h) -—, it can bring a change both in
body (i) mind. Thus traveling can help
one to complete his knowledge and can
be (j) -—- prefect man.
Ans. (a) influence; (b) for; (c) afforded;
(d) for; (e) the; (f) the; (g) of; (h)
expensive; (i) and; (j) a.
about accurate dominate wonder a towards en
the
15.

The modem world is undoubtedly a


world of computers. It has brought (a)
— a great change in our way of life. It
works as a (b) — for human brain. It has
enabled us to perform any difficult wok
(c) — in a few seconds. In the field (d)
— medical science, printing, education
etc. computers are doing (e) —jobs. In
(f) — western countries, computers (g)
every sphere of man's life. Our country
is also

gradually moving (h) — a computer


culture. It saves both our time and (i) if
we make a constructive use of it, it can
render (j) — great service to mankind.
Ans. (a) about; (b) substitute; (c)
accurately; (d) of; (e) wonderful; (f) the;
(g) dominate; (h) towards;
A good man is (a) — man of character.
His polite behaviour*is (b) great assct
because —- the admirationw heart (c)
other people around him, no matter
whether he is rich or poor. lie also (d)
(e) — all he deals with. He behaves well
(i) even those who are rude towards him
because he hates to behave rudely. One,
who pretends to be polite cannot be polite
(g)
who is really polite does not (i)—
anybody whatever be (j) provocation.
Ans. (a) a; (c) of; (d) gets; (e) of; (f)
with; (g) in; (h) the; (i) fear; (j) the,
wiseoff which
a the precious for great have
Time is a very (a") thing. Time (b) is lost
once is lost forever. There is (c) proverb,
""IIme and tide wait for none." It is time
which does not (d) the relative feelings. It
does not wait (e)
eallse g) —
importance of time in our life. Those who
have become (h) would make proper use
of time. They never put (i) —-- their
work for tomorrow. That'} why, they
have contributed G) — lot to the society.
Ans. (a) precious; (b) which; (c) a;• (d)
have; (e) for; (f) wisely; (g) the; (h) great;
(i) off; (j) a.
develo be
consciou
to fear s for
19.
Nowadays parents are very (a) of the
harmful effects of (b) on children. Child
psychologists think that (c) —— physical
and mental punishment can be disastrous
(d) a child's growth and (e) It may lead to
(f) and hatred of the person who (g) the
child. Again, if a child (h) punished, he
may lack initiative. He may become also
hostile (i) — others. So, rude behaviour
may gradually (J)• — in him.

t wonder communicat o ke i
o • e f e n
withou
t a the
Ans. (a) conscious; (b) punishment; (c)
both; (d) for; (e) development; (f) fear;
(g) punish; (h) is; (i) to; (j) develop.
ex 20.
Mobile phone is one of the (a) — of
modern science. It has added (b) new
dimension (c) our way . (d) — life
and to (e) communication system. It is
a telephone system that works (f) any
wire. Obviously, mobile
telecommunication has become (g) —
part of modern life. tqowadays, (h) —
a mobile phone is not a luxury (i) a
poor country like Bangladesh. People
use mobile phones to do rapid (j) —
Ans. (a) wonders; (b) a; (C) to; (d) of;
(e) the; (f) without; (g) a; (h) keeping;
(i) in; (j) communication.
02. (a) You are going to join
the picnic, Rubel,
04. Jewel and Zaman will also
accompany
you, — ?
05. Yes, you will not
take any cook
with
you, _ ?
06. You can cook very well,

07. And you also don't mind


cooking food, —

(f) Boys weren't ready to go


there,

(g) We play cricket, —-?


Ans. (a) aren't you? (b) won't
they? (c) will you?
(d) cant you? (e) do you? (f)
were they? (g) dorft we?
08. Thc hcadteachcr (lc livered hic, lcctnte to the
students. Ile said, 'livcry student work hard

09. Rahman iq a sincere worker. About


Karnn staid, "i le'd s,urely done the work

10. Mito loves to qec the t+oon at night. She said


to her younger sister, •I he moon shines at
night,
11. Nobody calle, 'lie,
12. It's hardly rained at all this cummer,
Ans. (a) isn't it? (b) did they? (c) mustn't
they? (d) hadn't he (c) docqn't qhe? (f) do
they (g) has it?
08. (a) Let's have a walk outsidc the boundary, ?
10. I'm in the habit of walking every
morning,
11. Morning entellains us with fresh air,

12. No one should liliss this opportunity,

13. I-lave a try to form this habit of


morning walk,
14. Open the door please, (g) Ile is
crying, —?
Ans. (a) shall we? (b) aren't l? (c) doesn't
it'? (d) should they? (e) will/won't you?
(f) will/ won't you? (g) isn't he?
09. (a) He hardly writes to me,
 Nobody helped me,
(c) Everybody wants to be happy, ---?
1. Nothing is certain,
2. We should help the poor,
3. Birds can fly,
4. The boy doesn't play, -Z?
Ans. (a) does he? (b) did they? (c) don't
they (d) is it? (e) shouldn't we? (f) can't
theyo (g) does he?
10. (a) Money is a must for our life,
 Ohe can do almost nothing without it,

 But money can hardly bring happiness,


— (d) What you need most to be
happy is contentment,
(e) That's why, few people lead a happy
life, (f) We play cricket, —?
(g) How sweetly the bird sings,
Ans.,(a) isn't it? (b) can he? (c) can it? (d)
isnt it? (e) do they? (f) don't we? (E)
doesn't it?
11. (a)r Everybody is liable to error, —-?
 Very few students are devoted to
studies, (c) Please, dont waste your
time, (d) Let us go out for a walk, —?
(e) Fire burns,
1. Open the door, -—?
2. Give me a pen, -—?
Ans. (a) aren't they? (b) are they? (c)
will you< (d) shall we? (e) doesnt it?
(f) wont you (g) won't you?

l'o tuake a good result in the


examination you can't write the same
thinp, as tnost students write.
13. 'Ihe examiners get bored when they find
almost the satne anqwers in all scripts.
14. If you were an examiner. you would do
the
same,
15. You arc right. But what can I do now? Try
to understand what you read, make your
own notes and revise them frequently,
16. Do you have any other advice? You
have to have a fairly good command
over. the language,
17. Shariful doesn't like this job,
18. Shariful earned very little amount of
money,
Ans. (a) can you? (b) don't they? (c)
wouldn't you? (d) don't you? (e)
haven't you? (f) does he? (g) didn't he?
04. (a) The brother in him arose,
15. Never tell a lie,
16. Such person is seldom born, — ?
17. Let her complete it, ---— ?
18. The poor suffer a lot,
19. You bought a nice shirt, ---?
20. They didn't begin the work,
Ans. (a) didn't it (b) will you? (c) is it?
(d) will you? (e) don't they? (O didn't
you? (g) did they?
* 05. (a) It is the month of Ashar,
— ? (b) The sky is overcast
with clouds,
(c) It is drizzling, (d) There-is
tremendous traffic congestion on the
road, — ?
The sufferings of
the pedestrians
know no bounds,
—?
Opentthe door,
Give me a pen,
Ans. (a) isn't it? (b) isn't it? (c) isn't it?
(d) isn't there? (e) don't they? (O
will/won tt you? (g) will/won't you?
I think, I'm badly in need of a car -
—?
2. Well,you need not think so — ?
3. But if you can avail something, you must
deserve it, — 'i
4. That's correct, of course, I have little
interest in cars, — ?
5. Let the topic drop then,
(f) Don't forget me,
(g) How beautiful the garden IS,
Ans. (a) aren't I? (b) need you? (c)
mustn't you? (d) have I? (e) will you?
(f) will you? (g) isn't it?
07. (a) Patriotism is a noble virtue. But
narrow • patriotism is very
dangeröus, — ?
(b) Though he shouted for help, nobody

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