Unseen Passage on Jasimuddin JSC examination

 Class: VIII, English First Paper     

Total Marks: 40                                      Time: 50 Minutes

1. Read the following passage carefully and complete the table with information from the passage.    1×5=05 

    Jasimuddin was a famous Bengali poet. He was also a song writer, prose writer, folk lore collector and radio personality. He is known as Pollikobi because through his poems he depicted the Bengali rural life, He was

born in the village of Tambulkhana in Faridpur District on 1 January 1903. He received his early education at Faridpur Welfare School. He obtained BA degree in Bangla from the University of Calcutta in 1929 and MA in 1931. Jasimuddin joined the University of Dhaka in 1938 as a lecturer. He left the university in 1944 and joined the Department of Information and Broad Casting. He worked there until his retirement in 1962 as Deputy Director. Jasimuddin collected more than 10,000 folk songs. He wrote many poems, dramas, novels, memoirs music etc. His major works are Rakhaki, Nakshi kanthar Maath, Sojan Badiyar Ghat, Bedher Meye, Madhumala etc. The major awards and honors that he received are President Award for Pride performance (1958), Bangladesh and Independence Day Award (1978). He died on 13 March 1976 and was buried near his ancestral home at Gobindopur.

Who/What

Event/Activity

Year/When

Place/Where

Jashimuddin

born

1903

(i) ——–

He

obtained BA degree

  (ii) ——–

the University of Calcutta

He

(iii) ———–

1938

the university of Dhaka

He

joined

(iv) ———

department of Information and Broad Casting

he

got president award for pride performance

1958

(v) ——-

2. Write a summary of the passage in no more than 90 to 100 words.    10

  1. Match the parts of sentences given in column ‘A’ and column ‘B’ to write five meaningful sentences.           1×5=05
             Column A           Column B
a) Illiteracy retardsi) in the morning
b) To eradicate illiteracyii) the development program
c) The aged people shouldiii) attend school after their day’s work.
d) An important role can be playediv) by mass media
e) The government is tryingv) is a mammoth task
vi) easy task
vii) to remove illiteracy
  1. Match the parts of sentences given in column ‘A’ and column ‘B’ to write five meaningful sentences.              1×5=05
             Column A           Column B
a) The oceans are repletei) rich in mineral water
b) The oceans are richii) in the sea
c) We consumeiii) a little quantity of fish of sweet water
d) Fish aboundsiv) in energy
e) At present there is crisisv) a little quantity of sea fish
vi) of energy
vii) with various foods
  1. Put the following parts of the story in correct order to rewrite the whole story.               1×8=08
a) The Mayor and the Councilors talked about the problem.
b) At that moment there was a knock at the door.
c) It became full of rats.
d) But they could not find a way out.
e) The people of the town came to the Town Hall.
f) They said to the Mayor to do something about rats.
g) The Mayor called a meeting of the councilors.
h) A long time ago the town of Hamelin in Germany was faced with a great problem.
6. Change the following sentences according to the instructions. 1×7=07
a) Who knows you in this area? (Passive)
b) Who teaches you English at college? (Passive)
c) They informed me about it later. (Passive)
d) Death brings happiness to all. (Passive)
e) Never tell a lie. (Passive)
f) Roam was not built in a day. (Active)
g) Our life is not counted by day, month and year. (Active)



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