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Class 9-10 English 2nd Paper Composition Writing

SSC English 2nd Paper Composition Writing  List of Composition Science in Everyday Life/The Wonders of Modern Science/The Triumph of Science/The Blessings of Science. Newspapers/The role of newspaper in Modern life/Importance of Reading Newspaper/Importance of Newspaper. Television/Uses and Abuses of Television. Uses & Abuses of Satellite TV. The Use of Computer in Daily Life.. Student Life/The Duties of a student. Physical Exercise. Value of Time. Discipline. Drug Abuse. Population Problem in Bangladesh/Population Explosion in Bangladesh. A Journey by Train/A Journey You Have Recently Enjoyed/My Experience of a Journey by Train. A Journey by Boat. A Journey by Bus. My Favourite Hobby/My Hobby/Gardening as My Hobby. My Favourite Game/My Favourite Sport /The Game I like Most. My Aim in Life/My Future plan of life. My Favourite Teacher/The Person I like Most. My Childhood Memories/Some Sweet Recollections of My Childhood. My Daily Life/A Typical Day of mine/My Daily Routine. Prize Giving Ceremony of Our School / sports day. The Season I like Most/The Spring in Bangladesh. Rainy season. Floods in Bangladesh. The Rivers of Bangladesh. The Fruits of Bangladesh. A village Market. A Village Fair. Tree plantation. My Visit to a Historical Place. r    Composition †jLvi mnR Tips : cÖ_‡gB wk‡ivbvg ev Title wjL‡Z n‡e| Composition Gi m¤¢ve¨ word msL¨v n‡e 250| Composition Gi g~jZ 3wU Ask _v‡K : Introduction, body Ges conclusion| †h wel‡qi Dci Composition †jLv nq Zvi g~jfve mswÿßfv‡e Introduction As‡k wjL‡Z n‡e| welqe¯‘i we¯ÍvwiZ eY©bv avivevwnKfv‡e c¨viv AvKv‡i body As‡k Dc¯’vcb Ki‡Z n‡e| conclusion As‡k m¤ú~Y© welqe¯‘i Dci mgvwßm~PK e³e¨ wjL‡Z n‡e|       Science in Everyday Life/The Wonders of Modern Science/The Triumph of Science/ The Blessings of Science We live in an age (hyM) of science. We cannot think of our modern life without the blessing (Avkxe©v`) of science. Science has given us many things. The inventions (Avwe¯‹vi) of science have made our life easy and comfortable. It has brought the world smaller. Computer, mobile etc. are the recent inventions of science. With the help of these, we can communicate with others within a moment. We see the blessings of science in the field of medical, recreation (we‡bv`b), education, agriculture, transport, construction, industry etc. In city life, we enjoy mostly the gifts of science. We use computer that can do almost everything. We cannot do (Pj‡Z cvwibv) a single day without using mobile, computer, internet, telephone etc. The blessing of science lights up (Av‡jvwKZ K‡i) streets and houses. Cinema shows, radio, televisions, electronic fans all are gifts of science. Scientific machines and medicines purify (cwiï× K‡i) water. Mills and factories are run with the help of electricity. Medical science has lessened (Kwg‡q‡Q) human sufferings (†fvMvwšÍ) and it has increased the joys of life. Penicillin,   x-ray, biopsy, ultra sonogram, E.C.G. etc. are the wonders of modern science. Complicated (RwUj) medical treatment is also provided by the doctors who use scientific measures (gvc) in every step of their work. In the field of education, science has widened (cÖ¯^¯’ K‡i‡Q) our horizon of knowledge. We can read printed books with the help of science. Students and teachers can easily get their necessary information’s on the in internet. In the field of agriculture, science has invented tractors, power tillers, power pumps etc. Besides, the use of scientific measures has increased the quantity of crops. All these inventions have benefited (jvfevb K‡i‡Q) us. Science has added a new dimension (gvÎv) in the case of communication system. It has invented aeroplanes, buses, trains, steamers, rockets, launches etc. All these inventions have removed the distance of place. Thus, science has saved our valuable time. We can now travel hundreds of miles within a short time. However, science is not mere (wbQK) blessing. Sometimes it becomes a curse. It becomes curse during war. Some destructive weapons (aŸsmvZ¡K A¯¿) are used in killing people. People also use the inventions of science in different kinds of evil (Amr) purposes. The inventions of science are no doubt blessing for us. It has done a lot for the development of human civilization. We are mostly (A‡bKvs‡k) dependent on the inventions of modern science in our everyday life. Newspapers/The role of newspaper in Modern life/Importance of Reading Newspaper/ Importance of Newspaper   A newspaper is a paper that gives us news of day to day (ˆ`bw›`b) happenings (NUbv) of the different parts of the world. It is one of the blessings of the modern civilization. We cannot think of modern life without the newspaper. The first newspaper was published in China. Venice of Italy was the first place where the first newspaper saw the light of the day (w`‡bi Av‡jv) in Europe. During the reign (kvmbvg‡j) of Elizabeth it was published in England. The “Indian Gazette” published in 1774 was the first newspaper in the sub-continent (Dcgnv‡`k). “The Samachar Darpan” brought out by the Missionaries of Sree Rampur was the first Bengali newspaper.   There are various kinds of newspapers in the world. They are dailies, weeklies, monthlies, fortnightlies (lvb¥vwmK), and so on. The daily newspaper carries the news of the daily affairs. It is popular with all sections of people. Other kinds of newspapers are known as periodicals (mvgwqKx) and magazines. They contain articles, stories, literatures, poems and some other items.   Newspaper is very useful to all sections of people. It tells us what is happening at home and abroad (†`k-we‡`‡ki). It is said that, newspaper is a store house of knowledge. It familiarizes (cwiwPZ Kivq) the students with the world outside. Merchants (ewYK) read the newspaper to know the condition of the market, Lovers of sports go through (c‡o) them to get the sports news, and Politicians come to know the political news of the world. The employment seekers (PvKzix cÖv_©xiv) get useful information in it. It is for all these reasons newspapers are a great concern to all.   Newspaper leads (cwiPvwjZ K‡i) the people and nation in right way. But this is often ignored (D‡cwÿZ). As the newspapers are owned by different political parties, they provide news and express views (gZvgZ cÖKvk K‡i) in

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Class 9-10 English 2nd Paper Paragraph Writing

SSC English 2nd Paper Paragraph Writing  List of Paragraph A Tea Stall Traffic Jam A School Magazine Tree Plantation The Life of a Farmer Bad Effects of Smoking A Winter Morning A Rainy Day The Life of a Street Hawker or A Street Hawker My Visit to a Book Fair Deforestation Environmental Pollution My Last Day at School Early Rising Your Aim in Life/Future Plan   Paragraph (c¨vivMÖvd) †jLvi mnR wUcm : cÖ`Ë cÖkœ¸‡jvi Av‡jv‡K Paragraph wjL‡Z n‡e| cÖkœ¸‡jvi DËi GKwU GKwU K‡i bv w`‡q eis Ggb fv‡e wjL‡Z n‡e hv‡Z cy‡iv Paragraph Ry‡o cÖkœ¸‡jvi DËi kÖæwZgayifv‡e _v‡K| cÖ‡qvR‡b cÖ‡kœi evB‡iI Z_¨ †`Iqv †h‡Z cv‡i| cy‡iv Paragraph GKwU c¨vivq wjL‡Z n‡e| †ev‡W©i cÖ‡kœ 100 ev 250 words-G Paragraph wjL‡Z ejv nq|   Write a paragraph on ‘A Tea Stall’.   Ans.                                                                                     A Tea Stall A tea stall is a small shop. Tea is mainly sold here for the passers-by. It is a common place to all classes of people. It is usually found at the turn (†gvo) of the road, bus stands, railway stations, bazars or even beside offices where the common people are available. It opens early in the morning and closes at late night. Biscuits, bread, bananas, betel leaf (cvb cvZv) and different kinds of handmade snacks are also available there. A tea stall is furnished with some benches and tables. A boy is employed in a tea stall to serve the people. The manager generally sits beside the cash box inside his tea stall. He receives money from the customers. He also looks after the overall management of it. People who come to a tea stall usually do not leave it immediately (ZvrÿwYKfv‡e) after taking a cup of tea. People refresh (m‡ZR K‡i) themselves with a cup of tea in a tea stall. A tea stall is also a place where social disputes are discussed. They mainly talk about politics and current affairs. This is why it is called a Mini Sangsad. Infact, a tea stall is nowadays an important place of social gathering and at the same time a place of charm for the common people. So, a tea stall occupies an important place in our day-to-day life.   Write a paragraph on ‘Traffic Jam’.   Ans.                                                              Traffic Jam Traffic jam means blockade (¯’weiZv) of vehicles. It is one of the major problems of modern time. It is mainly happened in urban (kû‡i) areas. There are a lot of reasons behind traffic jam. This problem is created by the rapid growth of population and the increasing number of vehicles. The roads of our country are very narrow (miæ/AcÖk¯Í). There are many unlicenced vehicles (hvbevnb) in our country. The drivers are not willing to obey traffic rules. They want to drive according to their freedom. As a result, traffic jam is created. Traffic jam is very harmful for our life. During traffic jam, life stands still. It is really unbearable (Amnbxq) and miserable (†kvPbxq/`ywe©ln). It kills our valuable time and our works are hampered widely (e¨vcKfv‡e). It causes great sufferings to the ambulance carrying dying patients and the fire brigade vehicles. However, this problem can be solved by taking some steps. We should obey the traffic rule. Our government should construct spacious (cÖk¯Í) roads. One way movement of vehicles should be introduced. Traffic rules should be imposed strictly (K‡Vvifv‡e Av‡ivc Kiv DwPZ) so that the drivers are bound to obey traffic rules. Sufficient (ch©vß) traffic police should be posted (wb‡qvM Ki‡Z n‡e) on important points. Finally unlicenced vehicles should be removed. By doing the above things, we can be free from traffic jam. Write a paragraph on ‘A School Magazine’.   Ans.                                                                             A School Magazine A school magazine is an annual publication of a school. It is usually published once a year. Students and teachers write to it. It contains the literary works or other information of a school. It also contains quizzes (auv-auv), poems, short-stories etc. Some teachers and students work for it. The committee is formed among them. The editor invites writings. Then the best writings are selected for publishing (cÖKvkbvi Rb¨). Mainly students and teachers bear the expenditure (LiP) for the publication of the magazine. A fund is formed named ‘magazine fund’ for this. A school magazine has great importance in school life. A student can express his latent (myß) talent through it Students can know about their school. They can also enrich (mg„× K‡i) their knowledge. Every school should publish a school magazine. It is a part and parcel (Awe‡”Q`¨ Ask) of school life.   Write a paragraph on ‘Tree Plantation’.   Ans.                                                           Tree Plantation Tree Plantation means planting seedlings (PvivMvQ) in an organized way. The importance of tree plantation cannot be ignored any more. Through tree plantation our environment remains balanced properly. Natural calamities (`~‡h©vM) cannot occur unexpectedly. Our demand of food is met up. Oxygen is properly balanced in air. The most important thing is that ecological balance remains fit for the betterment of the maintenance of humans, animals and plants as well. If trees are not planted, we cannot get food, oxygen and different kinds of needful elements. So, there is a close relationship in between trees and humans. If there had been no trees, the environment would have lost balance. Floods and drought (Abve„wó) may occur repeatedly (evievi). Lands would turn into desert place. The rainy season is the best time for plantation of trees. We can plant trees in the lands which are uncultivable. Road-side, road-divider, rooftop etc. can also be used to plant trees. We should take some effective measures to grow them well. We should take care of them properly so that the animals or other concerns cannot damage them. We can get available trees from any nursery or govt. agriculture department. We can take several actions to make tree plantation successful. We can take part in tree plantation campaign. The campaign may be held in schools, colleges, universities or in any other populated (Rbeûj) places. We may also arrange tree fair in the rainy

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Class 9-10 English 2nd Paper E-mail Writing

SSC English 2nd Paper E-mail Writing   E-mail an e-mail to the railway Station Manager asking him for booking a ticket for you. an e-mail to your father informing him about your preparation for SSC examination. an e-mail to your younger brother congratulating him for his brilliant result. an e-mail to the manager requesting him to send you a Membership Form. an e-mail to your father in Singapore telling him about your result in your SSC Exam. an e-mail requesting him to visit your house during the Eid vacation. an e-mail to the editor requesting him for sending you the guidelines and other information of the competition.   E-mail Kx? B-†gBj n‡jv B‡jKUªwbK †gBj Gi mswÿß iƒc| GwU Avm‡j GK ai‡bi wPwV| B-†gBj cvVv‡Z Ges MÖnY Ki‡Z B-†gBj wVKvbv cÖ‡qvRb| eZ©gvbKv‡j †hvMv‡hv‡Mi †ÿ‡Î B-†gBj ¸iæZ¡c~Y© f‚wgKv cvjb Ki‡Q| B-†gBj Gi gva¨‡g Text, Picture, Audio Ges Video gyn~‡Z©i g‡a¨B †cÖiY Ges MÖnY Kiv hvq|   E-mail Gi KvVv‡gv : E-mail Gi wewfbœ Ask e¨vL¨vmn †`Iqv n‡q‡Q| g‡bv‡hvM mnKv‡i c‡ov| E-mail †jLvi mnR Tips : B-†gBj AvbyôvwbK ev AbvbyôvwbK n‡Z cv‡i| m¤§vbm~PK Awfev`b †hgb : Dear Sir/Madam Ges AvšÍwiK Awfev`b †hgb : Your sincerely, Yours faithfully BZ¨vw` e¨envi Kiv hvq| wKš‘ hw` Nwbô e¨w³i Kv‡Q †jLv nq Z‡e GB iKg AvbyôvwbK aib e¨envi Kiv nq bv| B-†gBj evZ©vwU mswÿß I mywbw`©ó nq| B-†gBj evZ©vwU cvVv‡bvi Av‡M fyj n‡q‡Q wKbv Zv cixÿv K‡i †bIqv DwPZ| Suppose, you will go to Dhaka to attend the marriage ceremony of one of your cousins. So you want to book a train ticket for a fixed day. Now, write an email to the railway Station manager asking him for booking a ticket for you. To : railwaybookingdha@gmail.com Cc : Bcc : Subject : ticket booking Dear Sir, I would like to inform (Rvbv‡Z) you that I have planned (cwiKíbv K‡iwQ) to go from chittagong to Dhaka by train on the 7th instant (GB gv‡mi). I need a ticket of the Subarna Express. I request you to keep a second class (wØZxq †kªwYi) ticket for me.   Thanking you Rohan Chowdhury 212, Port Colony, Chittagong Phone No : 0192……………..   Suppose, you are Sumon. You are going to appear at the SSC examination. Write an email to your father informing him about your preparation for SSC examination. To : kashem@yahoo.com Cc : Bcc : Subject : preparation for SSC examination. dear father, At first take my salam. I am very glad (Lywk) to receive your letter. I assure (wbðqZv w`w”Q) you that you need not think so much about my studies. I am preparing very well for the SSC examination. Well, you will be delighted (Avbw›`Z) to know that I have got GPA5 in the test examination. I have already completed (†kl K‡iwQ) my revision. Convey (†cuŠ‡Q w`Z) my salam to mother. Pray for me. Your affectionate son, Sumon   Suppose you are Rafi and you live in Dhaka. Your younger brother is Bappi who lives in another city. Recently, you have informed that he has scored a brilliant result in his annual examination. Now, write an email to your younger brother congratulating him for his brilliant result.   To : bappi@gmail.com Cc : Bcc :   Subject : congratulations for brilliant result. Dear Bappi, I’ve just received your message. I’m very happy to know that you’ve got GPA 5 in your JSC exam. Congratulations (Awfb›`b) for your brilliant (AmvaviY) result. I hope you’ll do better in future. Go ahead. I bless (Avwke©v` Kwi) you from my heart. With best wishes your elder brother, Rafi   Suppose Bangladesh Foundation has an advertisement in the national dailies to form a young learner’s group. Now, write an email to the manager requesting him to send you a Membership Form. To       : ylgbd@yahoo.com Cc       : Bcc     :   Subject : Request for sending a membership form.   Dear Sir, From your advertisement (weÁvcb) published in the Daily Star on 5 July 2015 I have come to know that you are going to form a Young Learner’s Group. I am eagerly (AvMÖ‡ni mv‡_) interested to join in such activity. I have read the prospectus of Bangladesh Foundation. The goal and objectives of this organization attracted me very much. So, I want to take part in forming (MV‡b) the organization. I request you to send me a Membership Form and conditions for installing (¯’vcb Kivi) the group.   Thanking you, Shafi   Write an email to your father in Singapore telling him about your result in your SSC Exam.   To           :   shahin@gmail.com Cc           : Bcc         :   Subject  :   SSC result.   Dear Father, Hope that you are in good health (my-¯^v‡¯’¨). You will be glad to know that I have done well in the SSC examination. I have got GPA 5 by the grace (K…cvq) of Almighty Allah. I am very much excited (Avbw›`Z). But if you were here I would be more happy. take care of you health. No more today. with best regards.   Your loving son, Mahin   Suppose, you are Jahir living in Pabna. Your friend Shahrukh Kabir is going to have an Eid vacation next month. Now, write an e-mail requesting him to visit your house during the Eid vacation. To : skabir2000@yahoo.com Cc : Bcc : Subject : Request to visit our house.   Dear Shahrukh, Accept my cordial (AvšÍwiK) love. Hope you are well. Friend, I would like to invite you to pass (KvUv‡bvi Rb¨) few days with me in my village during the ensuing (Avmbœ) Eid vacation. You will be able to enjoy the wonderful natural beauty here. Here in the river Chitra you can enjoy boating and taking a thrilling (†ivgvÂKi) bath with great pleasure. My parents will be highly (AZ¨waK) glad to have you (†Zvgv‡K †c‡q) amongst us. Hope, I am getting a good news from you very soon.   Yours loving Jahir   Suppose, you want to participate in the Inter-School Debate Competition-2016 organized by The Daily Prothom Alo, one of the leading national dailies in Bangladesh.

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Class 9-10 English 2nd Paper CV with Cover Letter

SSC English 2nd Paper CV with Cover Letter CV With Cover Letter a CV with a cover letter for the post of a computer Operator in a company. a CV with a cover letter for the post of an English teacher. a CV with a cover letter for the post of an Accounts Officer. a CV with a cover letter for the post of a marketing manager. a CV with a cover letter for the post of a Management Trainee. a CV with a cover letter for the post of a News Reporter. a CV with a cover letter for the post of a Medical Representative. a CV with a cover letter for the post of a Sales Girl. a CV with a cover letter for the post of a Peon.   Suppose, you are Taskia/Toukir and you have passed H.S.C and got a diploma on computer. Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the post of a computer Operator in a company. Your CV should not exceed one page.   Ans. 1 January 2017   The HR Manager ABC Company Mirpur, Dhaka   Subject : Application for the post of a computer operator.   Sir, I would like to inform you that from the advertisement published (cÖKvwkZ) in the ‘The Daily Star’ on 25 December 2015, I came to know that you have a vacant post of a computer operator in your company. As an interested candidate (AvMÖnx cÖv_©x wn‡m‡e), I would like to apply for the post. Here is my curriculum vitae for your wise consideration (mywe‡ePbv).   I, therefore, hope that you would kindly call me for the next proceedings (cieZ©x c`‡ÿc¸‡jv).   Sincerely yours (Avcbvi wek¦¯Í), Taskia CURRICULAM VITAE   Name                                             :     Taskia Father’s Name                                :     Kamrul Islam Mother’s Name                               :     Lutfunnesa Date of Birth                                  :     01 January 1995 Nationality                                     :     Bangladeshi by birth Permanent Address                         :     Vill : Yousufpur, P.O + P.S : Daulatpur, Dist : Kustia Educational profile (wkÿvMZ †hvM¨Zv)  :      (a) Diploma in Database Management System (2012) GPA 3.10, NACTAR, Bogra (b) HSC (2011) Humanities, GPA 4, Jessore Board (c) SSC (2009) Humanities, GPA 4.25, Jessore Board Experience (AwfÁZv)                    :     I have been serving as a computer operator at XYZ Company since 2013. References                                     :     (a) Md. Abdur Rashid HR Manager, XYZ Company, Kustia Mobile: ……………. (b) Ziaur Rahman Assistant Professor, Kushtia College, Kushtia Mobile: ……………. Suppose, you are Azim/Nuzhat. Your home district in Satkhira. you have recently completed your MA in English from Rajshahi University. You have found a job advertisement in the Daily Star that Nur High School is looking for a young and energetic English teacher. You have decided to take up teaching as a profession. Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the post. Your CV should not exceed one page. [Dinajpur Board–2015, Sylhet Board–2015, Chittagong Board–2015, Rajshahi Board–2015]   Ans.   10 February 2017   The Headmaster Nur High School Satkhira Sadar, Satkhira.   Subject : Application for the post of an English teacher.   Sir, I would like to inform you that from the advertisement published in ‘The Daily Star’ on 29 January, 2016, I came to know that you have a vacant post of an English teacher in your school. As an interested candidate, I would like to apply for the post. Here is my curriculum vitae for your wise consideration.   I, therefore, hope that you would kindly call me for the next proceedings.   Sincerely yours, Azim   CURRICULAM VITAE   Name                                             :     Azim Father’s Name                                :     Abdur Rahman Mother’s Name                               :     Mrs. Aklima Akhter Date of Birth                                  :     01 January 1992 Nationality                                     :     Bangladeshi by birth Permanent Address                         :     Vill : Tetulia, P.O + P.S : Kaligonj, Dist : Satkhira Educational profile                         :     (a) MA (English), 2015, 1st Class, Rajshahi University (b) BA (Hons. in English), 2014, 1st Class, Rajshahi University (c) HSC (2010) Humanities GPA 4.5, Jessore Board (d) SSC (2008) Humanities GPA 5, Jessore Board Experience                                     :     I have been serving as an Assistant English teacher at KPB High School, Dhaka since 2015. References                                     :     (a) Zillur Rahman Assistant Professor, B.M College, Barisal Mobile: ……………. (b) Md. Khaleduzzaman Khan Headmaster Azimpur High School, Dhaka Mobile:……………. Suppose, some Accounts Officer will be appointed in the Prime Bank. You are interested to be one. Now, write a CV with a cover letter for the post. [Comilla Board–2015, Jessore Board–2015]   Ans.   20 January 2017   The HR Manager Prime Bank Motijheel C/A, Dhaka   Subject : Application for the post of an accounts Officer.   Sir, I would like to inform you that from the advertisement published in the ‘The Independent’ on 15 Janurary 2016, I came to know that you have some vacant posts of accounts Officer in your Bank. As an interested candidate, I would like to apply for one of the posts. Here is my curriculum vitae for your wise consideration.   I, therefore, hope that you would kindly call me for the next proceedings.   Sincerely yours, Sabiha Sultana   CURRICULAM VITAE   Name                                             :     Sabiha Sultana Father’s Name                                :     Monirul Islam Mother’s Name                               :     Khaleda Akhter Date of Birth                                  :     01 January 1991 Nationality                                     :     Bangladeshi by birth Permanent Address                         :     Vill : Natai Para, P.O + P.S : Bogra Sadar, Dist : Bogra Educational profile                         :     (a) MBA (Accounting), 2014, GPA : 3.75, Dhaka University (b) BBA (Accounting), 2013, GPA : 3.30, Dhaka University (c) HSC (2009) Business Studies, GPA 4, Rajshahi Board (d) SSC (2007) Business Studies, GPA 4.25, Rajshahi Board Experience                                     :     I have been serving as an Assistant Accounts Officer at XYZ Bank Ltd., Motijheel, Dhaka, since 2013. References                                     :     (a) Siddikur Rahman HR Manager, XYZ Bank Ltd., Motijheel, Dhaka. Mobile: ……………. (b) Latifur Rahman Assistant Professor, Dhaka University, Dhaka Mobile: …………….   Suppose, you are Saiful and you have passed MBA in Marketing. You have seen a vacancy advertisement for the post of marketing manager. Now write a CV with a cover letter for the post. Your

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Class 9-10 English 2nd Paper Model Answer (41-70)

SSC English 2nd Paper Model Answer (41-70) MODEL QUESTION-41 Part A : Grammar (60 Marks) (a)  the;   (b)  appreciation;   (c)  from;   (d)  or;   (e)  natural;   (f)  forward;   (g)  friendship;    (h) gratefulness; (i) the; (j) for (a) the; (b) over; (c) depend; (d) kind; (e) easily; (f) eat; (g) people; (h) eat; (i) on; (j) means. (i) Truthfulness is the greatest of all virtues. (ii)    Everybody trusts a truthful man. (iii)    A truthful man cares none but Allah. (iv)    We all should respect a truthful man. (v)     He is sincere too. (a) learns; (b) listening; (c) presents; (d) is told; (e) is presented; (f) reciting; (g) creates; (h) hear; (i) conquered; (j) are. The tailor courteously asked Mr. Rashid what he (t) could do for him (R). Mr Rashid answered that he (R) wanted a woollen suit made. The tailor again asked politely if he (R) would like to buy cloth from them. Mr. Rashid replied in the negative and said that he had brought the suit length with him (R). (a) No other player is as good as he. (b)     A boy, who is industrious, will shine in life. (c)     A life without an assignment is not an actual life. (d)     I reached there and my friend received me cordially. (e)     How attentive he is to his study! (f)     He is one of the most brilliant students in the class. (g)     She learns her lessons in time. (h)     Aren’t we proud of our freedom fighters? (i)      All like flowers./Everybody likes flowers. (j)      Much time has been wasted by you. (a) There was a man who wanted to learn English. (b)     Because of having great attraction for English, he went to a famous teacher. (c)     The teacher began to teach the man though he was dull-headed. (d)     In spite of memorizing three words, he didn’t know their meanings. (e)     However, after trying a couple of months, the teacher released him. (a) sweeter; (b) worldly; (c) ensure; (d) happiness; (e) Happiness; (f) contentment; (g) Morality; (h) immoral; (i) honesty; (j) comfortable. (a) Nowadays information and culture are freely flowing from one country to another, aren’t they? (b)     Certainly culture has many good and bad aspects. But you should agree with me that foreign culture is destroying our own culture, isn’t it? (c)     No, I won’t enjoy most of the foreign TV programmes, unless all are rich in moral and educative information. We can learn a lot from them, can’t we? (d)     Undoubtedly, our culture has some drawbacks, hasn’t it? (e)     You are right. We need to modify our TV programmes so that we can be benefited from these, don’t we? (a) So; (b) At last; (c) When; (d) As; (e) When. “Dear, how can you disbelieve me? I have done everything. Yes, in the true sense, everything for you. It is time, I am sure, to learn about everything you question.” MODEL QUESTION-42 Part A : Grammar (60 Marks) (a) the; (b) a; (c) to; (d) from; (e) up; (f) the; (g) the/a; (h) desire; (i) a; (j) exercise. (a) habit; (b) the; (c) virtues; (d) peace; (e) on; (f) society; (g) rich; (h) cares/fears; (i) truthful; (j) prosperity. (i)      Once there was an honest and pious man named Abu Ben Adhem. (ii)    One night he was in a peaceful sleep. (iii)    Suddenly waking up he saw an angel. (iv)    The angel was engaged in writing the names of the persons who loved God. (v)     Abu asked the angel if his name was in the list. (a) lived; (b) came; (c) was; (d) have; (e) lay; (f) save; (g) dropped; (h) woke; (i) thought; (j) had done The grocer asked the fruit-seller where his son was. The fruit-seller replied that a crow had carried his son away. The grocer called him a liar and asked how a crow could carry away such a big boy. The fruit-seller replied that just the same way as mice could eat away the balance and weights. (a) Very few inventions of modern science are as wonderful as television. (b)     Scientists did not invented it overnight. (c)     Scientists spent many years by working hard so that they could invent television. Or,    Scientists who spent many years worked hard to invent television. (d)     Nowadays, there is no family without a television set. (e)     Don’t the people of all ages like to watch television? (f)     The programmes which are telecast by television, are very interesting. (g)     Education programmes should be telecast by television. (h)     By watching television you can learn many things. (i)      People watch television and spend their free time. (j)      Television in one of the most useful things. (a) It is true that most of the parents in our country are not interested enough to their children. (b)     Parents think that spending money for the children’s education is unwise specially when they are female children. (c)     They think female children need no education because they will go to their in-law’s families to do the household activities. (d)     To lessen discrimination in children’s educational status,  the government gives subsidy for female children so that they can get proper education. (e)     It is high time we ensured education for all children. (a) pleasure; (b) entertainment; (c) popularity; (d) enjoy; (e) almost; (f) disappointed; (g) misfortune; (h) Unfortunately; (i) competitive; (j) thrilling. (a)     You are a farmer but I am a student, aren’t I/ain’t I? (b)     The moon shines at night, doesn’t she? (c)     Please, sing a song and charm us, won’t you? (d)     Muslims, aren’t they? (e)     Do not go there and bring something, will you? (a) Though; (b) As; (c) Unless; (d) and; (e) if. “How is your mother, Nabila?” said Mrs. Rina. “She is well. Thank you,” Nabila replied. “I am very glad to hear that she is in good health,” said Mrs. Rina. MODEL QUESTION-43 Part A : Grammar (60 Marks) (a) a; (b) happiness; (c) worldly;

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SSC English 2nd Paper Model Answer (21-40) MODEL QUESTION-21 Part A : Grammar (60 Marks) (a) of; (b) which; (c) constructive; (d) his; (e) difficult; (f) exception; (g) and; (h) of; (i) their; (j) written. (a) quite; (b) of; (c) greatly/largely; (d) turn; (e) from; (f) covered; (g) use/exercise/exert; (h) over; (i) plant; (j) the. (i)     Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. (ii)     It was named after Everest who was the first to survey the Himalayas in 1841. (iii)    Climbing mountains like Everest is difficult and dangerous. (iv)    Many expeditions had been led to conquer Mount Everest but some of them failed. (v)     Hillary and Tenzing first reached the top on May 10 after two months of difficult and dangerous climbing. (a) experienced; (b) was preparing; (c) had entered; (d) becoming; (e) came; (f) appeared; (g) seemed; (h) sat; (i) enjoyed; (j) gossiping. The teacher asked Ahsan why he (A) was talking in the class and told him that he (A) should behave himself. Apologizing respectfully, Ahsan informed the teacher that he was asking Rahim to lend him (A) his (Rahim’s) pen as his (A) pen had run out. The teacher told him to be attentive and to listen to his lecture. (a)     Abdur Rahman got married at the age of twenty-two. (b)     He was not an active man at all. Or,    Wasn’t he a very lazy man? (c)     His wife had to work hard so that she could maintain his family. (d)     They had no food and so they could not satisfy their hunger. (e)     Sorrow is not as strong as hunger. (f)     His wife insisted by her that he should do something. (g)     He was requested by her to be more responsible. (h)     Didn’t Abdur Rahman realize the fact? (i)      He promised to her to manage a job within a week. (j)      We must be hard-working in our life. (a) It is true that most of the parents of our country are not interested enough to send their children to school. (b)     Parents think that spending money for the children’s education is unwise specially when they are girls. (c)     They think female children need no education because they will be married off one day. (d)     To lessen discrimination in children’s educational  status the government gives subsidy for female children so that they can get education free of cost. (e)     It is a good sign that nowadays many parents are sending their female children to school. (a) immoral; (b) malpractice; (c) prevailing; (d) deterioration; (e) realization; (f) sorrowful; (g) leniency; (h) ethical; (i) religious; (j) educational. (a) Zinia has little knowledge about sports, has she? (b)     But, she can develop it if she reads sports journals, can’t she? (c)     I think she has no interest in it, has she? (d)     Let’s talk to her, shall we? (e)     Indeed we need to encourage her in sports for our benefit, don’t we? (a) because; (b) that; (c) But; (d) which; (e) If. He said, “I can chop some wood today.” “But I have a boy coming from the orphanage,” I retorted. “I’m the boy.” “You? But you are too small!”   MODEL QUESTION-22 Part A : Grammar (60 Marks) (a) maker; (b) a; (c) division; (d) to; (e) in; (f) to; (g) for; (h) of; (i) the; (j) in. (a) similar;   (b)  important;   (c)   about;   (d)   communicate;   (e)   can;   (f)  way;   (g)  worry; (h) when; (i) mistake; (j) through. (a) Dowry hampers the normal conjugal life. (b)     In the name of dowry manhood of the husband is sold to the womanhood of the wife. (c)     The selling of manhood is the name of a black trading. (d)     This imprisonment of the husband refers to taking dowry because it hampers our dignity. (e)     We must give up the buying of the imprisonment. (a) is; (b) face; (c) having; (d) cannot think; (e) require; (f) to buy; (g) are cheated; (h) is; (i) is; (j) is trying. Drawing Hamid’s attention Salmon politely asked him if he was Jack. Hamid replied that he was not. Then pointing to a place Hamid told Salmon that he (J) was over there. At this, Salmon apologised and then Hamid asked Salmon if he was a new student there. Salmon replied in the affirmative and said that he was. (a) Isn’t patriotism a great virtue? (b)     A patriot is loved by all. (c)     On the other hand, treachery is not loved by anyone. (d)     Those who are treacherous do not deserve any praise. (e)     Everybody forgets them after their death and so they sink into oblivion. (f)     No other persons in the society are as hateful as they. (g)     Even if we remember them, we remember them with disgust. (h)     Nawab Sirajuddoulah is more remarkable than most other persons of patriotism. (i)      Jafar Ali Khan is one of the most treacherous persons. (j)      Nawab is very adorable. (a) If we don’t work hard, we can’t prosper. (b)     It is computer which computes swiftly (c)     We got our independence after we had lost huge blood. (d)     Though it is harmful, people go on smoking. Or,    Though smoking is harmful, people go on smoking. (e)     It is a matter of irony that such a little child lost its mother. (a)   loudness;   (b)   tolerance;   (c)  vibration;   (d)   pleasant;   (e)   regularly;   (f)   pollution; (g) seriously; (h) aged; (i) unbearable; (j) pollution. (a)    Though the girl is intelligent, she is often deceived, isn’t she? (b)     Where there is smoke, there is fire, isn’t there? (c)     Strike the iron while it is hot, will you? (d)     Undoubtedly, our culture has some drawbacks, hasn’t it? (e)     Let’s discuss the story of Ruplal that Mrs. Amin told us, shall we? (a) because/ for; (b) Therefore; (c) which/that; (d) but; (e) when. Twenty years ago, I lived in a village. Now it has turned into

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SSC ENGLISH SECOND PAPER: Answer MODEL QUESTION-1 Part A : Grammar (60 Marks) (a) letter; (b) even; (c) deed; (d) important; (e) to; (f) different; (g) inspires; (h) differentiate; (i), In; (j) educated. (a) maker; (b) a; (c) division; (d) to; (e) in; (f) to; (g) for; (h) of; (i) the; (j) in. (a) But all foods are not safe for us. (b)     No living beings can live without food. (c)     The foods we eat have a great effect on our health. (d)     About 80 % of our illness is related to the food we eat. (e)     The scientists have taken enormous steps in preparing food. (a) living; (b) deprived; (c) are blessed; (d) decreasing; (e) living; (f) lose; (g) living; (h) taken; (i) are not materialized; (j) has. The students told the Headmaster respectfully that they wanted to go on an excursion. The Headmaster asked them when they wanted to go and added that he (h) thought December was the perfect month. The students asked him if he would give them permission. The Headmaster ensured them that he would help heartily. The students thanked respectfully and prayed that Allah might bless him. (a) A woman who is newly married is called a bride. (b)     So a bridal party is a party consisting of the bride including her friends with attendants. (c)     Certain rites are to be observed by relatives from this party. (d)     They also make arrangements for rejoicing and merry making. (e)     They also welcome the bridegroom and his friends at the time of their arrival at bride’s house. (f)     How smart a new bride looks! (g)     She looks the most beautiful of all the girls. (h)     Don’t relatives come to see her? (i)      Relatives come and wish her. (j)      Everyone wishes the new bride. (a)     There was an old farmer who had four sons. (b)     Though the sons were grown up, they did not work hard. (c)     They were so disobedient that their parents could not manage them. (d)     Their father always advised them to work but they did not pay any heed to him. (e)     As he was getting old, he became worried/anxious about their future. (a) dangerous; (b) economic; (c) devastating; (d) addiction; (e) addicted; (f) anti-smoking; (g) awareness; (h) impossible; (i) punishment; (j) All-out. (a)    Illiteracy is a curse. Nothing is so harmful as it for our national life, is it? (b)     Yet most of us don’t understand this truth, do we? (c)     It is illiteracy which hampers all the development programmes, isn’t it? (d)     So, we need to work in a body so that this can be eradicated, needn’t we? (e)     There is nobody who can deny this truth, is there? (a) as/ever; (b) Infact; (c) Besides; (d) without; (e) who “What do you want?” asked she. Alfred answered, “I only want to come in. I am very tired. Please, let me come inside. Afterwards I will go away.” MODEL QUESTION-02 Part A : Grammar (60 Marks) (a) adulteration; (b) causes; (c) eating; (d) victim; (e) liable; (f) heinous; (g) punishment; (h) inspection; (i) certain; (j) enacted. (a) in;   (b)  but;   (c)  at;   (d)  with;   (e)  sheer;   (f)   harm;   (g)  with;   (h)  make;   (i)  with; (j) throughout/through. (a) Education is the process by which our mind develop. (b)     It ennobles our mind and refines our sensibility. (c)     It is the training for proper growth. (d)     Nobody can prosper in life without education. (e)     The purpose of the education is the liberation of prejudice. (a) suffer; (b) is; (c) is going; (d) should be; (e) adulterated; (f) taken; (g) accumulates; (h) becomes; (i) hankering; (j) are. Raja told me that he had gone there the previous day from his village. I asked him why he had gone there. He said that his mother had sent him to me with that letter. I asked him how his mother was. I also said that I had not seen her for a long time. (a) People in general are fond of things which are glittering. (b)     The outer show of things and beings concerns them. (c)     Gold is a very precious metal. (d)     But there are some other metals and they look like gold. (e)     They fade soon losing their beauty. (f)     Metals are not similar to gold. (g)     How shinning it is! (h)     Who doesn’t like it? (i)      Isn’t the price of gold increasing day by day? (j)      Specially it attracts the women. (a) Reading newspaper is not the wastage of time. (b)     If I had a lot of money, I would help the poor. (c)     Finishing the homework the boy went to school. (d)     The student works hard to make a good result. (e)     He is fond of playing cricket. (a) virtuous; (b) behaviour; (c) immoral; (d) harmonious; (e) peaceful; (f) intolerant; (g) impossible; (h) happiness; (i) heavenly; (j) disobey. (a)    He hardly goes out, does he? (b)     Every mother loves her child, don’t they? (c)     Our exam is over. None is in tension, are they? (d)     Let her sing a folk song, will you? (e)     The books cost me Tk. 500/= , didn’t they? (a) but; (b) and; (c) As; (d) while; (e) so that. Last December the Sundarban Circus came at our school field. On Friday I went there with my elder brother. When we arrived there, the area was already crowded. We purchased tickets and entered the tent. MODEL QUESTION-03 Part A : Grammar (60 Marks) (a) a; (b) with; (c) whereas; (d) get; (e) in; (f) varies; (g) getting; (h) of; (i) complete; (j) a. (a) after; (b) before; (c) into; (d) used; (e) A; (f) upon; (g) the; (h) attend; (i) well; (j) attacking. (i) Addiction means strong attraction for any harmful thing. (ii)     Drug addiction is not only a national but also a global problem. (iii)    Drugs

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