Hsc Exam 2017- English Part-1

Question no. 4,5,6

প্রিয় শিক্ষার্থী, আজ আমরা ইংরেজি ১ম পত্রের Part-1 (নতুন সিলেবাস)-এর ৪, ৫, ৬ নম্বর প্রশ্ন আলোচনা করব। প্রশ্নগুলো আগে নিজেরা চেষ্টা করবে, তারপর উত্তরের সঙ্গে তা মিলিয়ে নেবে।
Dear students, today we are English 1st paper Part-1 (new syllabus) of 4, 5, 6, will discuss the question. Questions will try themselves before, then it will match with the north.
Set-3
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box. There are more words than needed. Make any grammatical changes if necessary. 5
waste rubbish incinerators of re-fabricated
manage utilize environment some non-burnable
We cannot altogether get rid of our (a) — but a proper management of it can certainly reduce its quantity. If we think of burning, burying, recycling and thus (b) — our waste, we can to a large (c) — save our (d) —. Our garbage consists (e) — various kinds of things. Some are burnable, (f) — are (g) —. In some countries waste is destroyed by (h) —. The non-burnable waste is melted and (i) —. Some rubbish is not (j) — at all.
5. Fill in the blanks with appropriate word in each gap. 10
When the rays of the sun fall on earth, their wave-length is so small that they (a) — on the soil inside the house without (b) — the glass walls. When those rays are reflected by the earth, their wave-length gets (c) — and thus they can easily heat the glass-walls. This process of artificially heating up the glass-houses is called the green house effect. Though it is fundamentally the (d) — of a scientific process, now we (e) — by it to a dangerous effect being caused in the atmosphere. For various scientific reasons, now a days the amount of carbon dioxide are (f) — in the atmosphere. Consequently, when the rays of the sun, after being (g) — by the earth, goes up with larger wave-lengths, the above mentioned gases get heated by it (h) — the glass-walls of the aforesaid green house. The result is obvious and fatal. The temperature of the (i) — around the earth increases more than (j) —.
6. Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order. 10
i) The boy said, ‘Mother has advised me never to tell a lie even in danger.’
ii) His mother decided to send him to Baghdad with a view to educating him there.
iii) Hazrat Abdul Quader was a famous religious figure in Islam.
iv) The boy left for Baghdad with a caravan of merchants, but on their way a gang of robbers feel upon them and looted their money.
v) One of the robbers said the small boy might have something with him.
vi) At the time of sending, his mother sewed forty gold coins in his shirt and advised him never to tell a lie.
vii) The leader felt surprised and said. ‘You might not have disclosed the fact.’
viii) Boy Abdul Quader spoke out, ‘No, no, I have forty gold coins sewed in my shirt.’
ix) The robbers felt ashamed of their deeds and gave up robbery.
x) The gang leader said that perhaps the boy had nothing with him.
Ans. to the Ques. No. Set-3
4. (a) waste/ rubbish (b) utilize (c) extent (d) environment (e) of
(f) some (g) non-burnable (h) incinerators (i) re-fabricated (j) utilized
5. (a) fall (b) heating (c) extended (d) use (e) refer (f) increasing
(g) reflected (h) like (i) atmosphere (j) before
6. Ans.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
iii ii vi iv v x viii vii i ix

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