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Sher-E-Bangla Ak Fazlul Haque

4.Read the passage on Interpol. Complete the following table with information from the passage.

Sher-e-Bangla is one of the most popular leaders of Bangladesh. He was born in 1873 at Chakhar in Barishal. His father Mohammad Wazed Ali was famous lawyer. He passed Entrance Examination and went to Kolkata for higher education. At the age 22, he passed the M.A and was placed in the first division. After two years, he obtained B.L degree with distinction and joined the Bar. At the age of 33, he was appointed the Deputy Magistrate. He resigned his post in 1912 due to difference opinion with government. In 1013, he became the member of Bengal Council. In 1915, he defeated Khaja Nazimuddin miserably in the election of Patuakhali. In 1918, he was made General Secretary of Indian Congress. In the same year, he was made President of All India Muslim League. He was the chief minister of Bengal. In 1924, he was established many educational institutions in Bengal as an Education Minister. He was the Mayor of Calcutta Corporation in 1935-36. In 1937, he was the first elected Prime Minister of Bengal. On 23 March 1940, he proposed his historical Pakistan Resolution in Lahore Conference of Muslim League. He led the United Front in the General Election of East Pakistan until 1958. He died at the age of 89. People of Bangladesh remember him gratitude.

                       

                                               Sher-E-Bangla
Achievements Defeated Khaja Nazimuddin, made General Secretary of Indian Congress, led United Front, and established many educational institutions.
Prime Minister First elected Prime Minister (i) ————–
   
Who/What Event How/Activity Year Place What
Sher-e-Bangla defeated Khaja Nazimuddin miserably 1915 (ii)———  
He (iii)———   1940 In laurance Conference Muslim League
He obtained BL Degree joined the Bar (iv)———-   With distinction
He died   (v)———–   At the age of 89

Extra Question (i)

Year Event/Activity Place/Time/Creation/Award/Others
(i)—————– Sher-e-Bangla obtained MA degree  
1915 he took part in an election (ii)———————
1940 (iii) ——————– Lahore Conference
(iv)—————- he obtained BL degree  
(v)—————– he died  

6. Match the parts of sentence given in column “A” “B” and “C” to write five complete sentences.

Column A Column B Column C
(a)In this world there is no other word (i) the highest place and so we must never break (i) of mental world all through our life on this earth
(b) We are related to our mother with such an affectionate (ii) this earth who loves us so dearly (ii) and affectionately as our mother
(c) In fact, there is no other person on (iii) which is so sweet and endearing (iii) our mother’s heart with any sad or shocking action
(d) She is a divine soul in the form of (iv) human being and so she represents (iv) as the word “mother’
(e) In every religion, mother has been given (v)and spiritual bond that she covers a large part (v) heavenly love for us

 

7.Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story. Only the corresponding numbers of the sentences need to be written.

(a) He had no much education.

(b) He ascended the throne of Delhi at the age of thirteen.

(c) His full name was Jalaluddin Muhammad Akber.

(d) He was skilled  in warfare.

(e) Akbar was born in 1542 at Amarkot in Sind.

(f) The battle of Second Panipath took place in 1556 and he won the battle.

(g) When he was born, his father Humayun lost the throne of Delhi.

(h) He was the grandson of Babar.

English 2nd Paper.

1.Make five sentences using parts of sentences from each column of the table below.05

Character   a man without character.
It influences a mental or moral nature.
If character be lost, everything.
Everybody hates the crown of a man.
Environment   one’s character

2. Complete the sentences.

(a) A man who reads book regularly ——————-.

(b) By reading books ——————.

(c) We can learn moral values —————.

(d) We should inspire the students ————.

(e) Books are our best friends because ——————-.

3. Make tag questions of these statements.

(a) I’m sorry, Ramit. I’m very late, ————?

(b) There was a traffic jam, —————?

(c) Oh! Don’t worry. The train is late, ———–?

(d) Then, have a cup of tea, —————-?

(e) Yes. Let’s go to the canteen, ———–?

4. Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following text.

robert bruce the king of scotland was defeated at a war and failed to regain his country’s freedom several times naturally he was in a very dejected mood sitting in his hideout he lost himself in deep thought

5. Complete the text adding suffixes, prefixes or the both with the root words given in the parenthesis.

Money cannot buy (a) ———- (happy). Money is (b) ———- (obvious) necessary or our life. But it is not the thing that (c) ———- (necessary) brings happiness. Happiness is (d) —— (absolute) a psychological thing. Basically, it is the name of a (e) ——– (feel). It lies in the (f) ———- (content) of mind. A poor man with mental (g) ———— (satisfy) may become really happy in life. On the other hand, a man with a lot of (h) ——- (rich) may not be happy. Their wealth becomes the cause of (i) ——— (happy) because most of the time they suffer from (j) ——– (secure). So they lead a life full of cares and anxieties.