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Class 9-10 English 1st Paper Completing Story

SSC/Class Nine/Ten English 1st Paper Completing Story List of Completing Story Two Foolish Rats and a Cunning Monkey Bayazid’s Devotion to Mother A Liar Shepherd A Lion and a Mouse Unity Is Strength A thirsty crow and a jar with little water Slow and steady wins the race A Friend in Need Is a Friend Indeed Grasp All Lose All The Judgment of a Wise Judge Who is to Bell the Cat A Golden Goose A Fox without a Tail Honesty is the Best Policy Grapes Are Sour A Foolish Crow and a Cunning Fox An Ant and a Dove An Ungrateful Wolf and a Deceived Crane King Midas and the Golden Touch Sheikh Saadi and His dress An Honest Wood-cutter An Ambitious Crow and His Sad End A Greedy Woman and Her Hen Failure Is the Piller of Success A Brave Boy Promise Should be Kept King Solomon Queen of Sheba Helping Others A Poor Family’s Transformation I’ll News Runs Apace   r   Completing Story (KgcøxwUs †÷vwi) Kx? Þ  GKwU f‚wgKv ev Introduction †`Iqv _vK‡e| †mB f‚wgKvi mv‡_ wgwj‡q GKwU Mí wjL‡Z n‡e| r    Completing Story †jLvi mnR Tips : cÖ‡kœ cÖ`Ë f‚wgKv Ask ûeû wjL‡Z n‡e| cÖ`Ë f‚wgKvi mv‡_ bZzb 10wU sentence wjL‡Z n‡e| M‡íi Moral Lesson (ˆbwZK wkÿv) ev g~jfve Abymv‡i Title (wk‡ivbvg) w`‡Z n‡e| Title-G e¨eüZ k㸇jvi cÖ_g Aÿi Capital letter n‡e| Z‡e Title-Gi gv‡S e¨eüZ Conjunction, Preposition I Article ¸‡jv Small letter n‡e| cÖ‡kœ cÖ`Ë Story (Mí) Rvbv bv _vK‡j wb‡Ri gZ K‡i evwb‡q wjL‡Z n‡e| †ÿÎ we‡k‡l M‡íi f‚wgKv wKQyUv cwieZ©b n‡Z cv‡i      There lived two rats in a house. They were so happy. The led their lives by stealing food from the house. One day they together stole a piece of cake. They could not divide it between themes. They started to quarrel over their share. As they could not take decision, they went to a monkey for right division of their bread.  Two Foolish Rats and a Cunning Monkey  Ans. There lived two rats in a house. They were so happy. The led their lives by stealing food from the house. One day they together stole a piece of cake. They could not divide it between themes. They started to quarrel over their share. As they could not take decision, they went to a monkey for right division of their bread. They asked the monkey to divide the piece of bread equally. The monkey was very clever. He assured them that he would divide the bread equally between them but they must give him some. The rats agreed. The monkey began to divide the piece of bread. As the pieces were not equal, one side became lighter than other. To make two sides equal, the monkey ate a bit off a portion from the heavier side and weighed again. But this time the lighter side became heavier and he again ate a portion from this heavier part. The monkey continued this trick many times. The rats could realize their foolishness and lost the cake.    You will have heard the name of Bayazid Bostami. He loved his mother very much. His devotion to his mother is well known to all. One night Bayazid was studying while his mother was sleeping. Suddenly he heard that his mother was uttering, “water, water”. Bayazid went to his mother but found her sleeping. Then he went to the pitcher for water. Unfortunately, the pitcher was totally empty. It was deep dark night. But his love for mother removed all his fear. He took the pitcher and went outside to bring water.  Bayazid’s Devotion to Mother  Ans. You will have heard the name of Bayazid Bostami. He loved his mother very much. His devotion to his mother is well known to all. One night Bayazid was studying while his mother was sleeping. Suddenly he heard that his mother was uttering, “water, water”. Bayazid went to his mother but found her sleeping. Then he went to the pitcher for water. Unfortunately, the pitcher was totally empty. It was deep dark night. But his love for mother removed all his fear. He took the pitcher and went outside to bring water. The source of water was not near. He had to go to a spring far away from his house. After about two hours he returned home with water. This time his mother was in deep sleep. He was standing beside his mother’s bed holding the glass of water. The night passed and his mother was surprised to see Bayazid standing with a glass of water her bed. She prayed to Allah for Bayazid. Almighty Allah granted her prayer. Bayazid Bostami became famous all over the world. Allah made him one of his greatest devotees.                                                                                Once upon a time there was a shepherd in a village. He used to tend a flock of sheep in a nearby field. There was a thick forest next to the field. The shepherd was a great liar. He always got pleasure to cheat people with his lies. While tending sheep in the field, he often cried out, “Wolf, Wolf, help, help!”  A Liar Shepherd  Ans. Once upon a time there was a shepherd in a village. He used to tend a flock of sheep in a nearby field. There was a thick forest next to the field. The shepherd was a great liar. He always got pleasure to cheat people with his lies. While tending sheep in the field, he often cried out, “Wolf, Wolf, help, help!” Hearing his shouting the farmers usually left their work and rushed to him in order to save him. But the boy laughed and got pleasure thinking that the farmers were foolish. One day a wolf really came. The boy now cried aloud to attract the farmers. He cried and cried for help. No farmer responded to his crying because they thought that the shepherd was making fun with them. So, they did not come to help the boy. The wolf found the

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Class 9-10 English 1st Paper Paragraph Writing

 SSC/Nine/Ten English 1st Paper Paragraph Writing List Of Paragraph Our National Flag The Importance of Learning English A Tea Stall Traffic Jam A Street Accident A Village Fair Load Shedding Your School Library A School Magazine A Village Doctor Tree Plantation A Book Fair I have Visited/A Book Fair A Railway Station The Life of a Farmer Bad Effects of Smoking Drug Addiction Your Favourite game Importance of Reading Newspapers Or Newspaper Reading A Visit to a Historical Place A Rickshaw puller climate change good citizen pastime Pahela Baishakh The International Mother Language Day may Day or International Workers’ Day price Hike A Winter Morning A Rainy Day The Life of a Street Hawker or A Street Hawker   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 “Our National Flag” by answering the following questions. a) What do you mean by a “National Flag”? b) How have we got Our National Flag? c) What is its width and length? d) Where is it hoisted (D‡Ëvjb)? e) What do the colours mean? f) How can we protect and uphold the honour of Our National Flag? Ans.                                                        Our National Flag A flag represents a country over the world. As we are a free nation, we have a glorious (PgrKvi/†MŠi‡ev¾j) national flag. It represents our freedom and sovereignty (mve©‡fŠgZ¡). But, we have not got our national flag overnight (ivZvivwZ). There is a long history of achieving our national flag. Before 26 March 1971, Bangladesh was not an independent country. She was a part of Pakistan and called East Pakistan then. We were deprived (ewÂZ) of our due rights (b¨vh¨ AwaKvi). So, it was inevitable (Awbevh©) to fight against Pakistan. Our freedom fighters flied the national flag and went for fight against the oppressive (AZ¨vPvix) rulers. After a freedom fight of nine months, Bangladesh wins victory by a great sacrifice. Then our national flag flies in the free sky of Bangladesh. Thus, we have got our national flag. Our national flag has a fixed ratio (AbycvZ) of length and width which is 10:6. Our flag is the combination (wgkªY) of two colours-green and red. The green colour symbolizes (cÖZxKvwqZ K‡i/wb‡`©k K‡i) evergreen beauty of our homeland while the red colour symbolizes blood given by our freedom fighters. We use our national flag when our educational institutions start every day. Different Govt. and non-Govt. offices also hoist (D‡Ëvjb K‡i) the national flag. We also hoist our flag in different national days and traditional occasions of Bangladesh. But it is kept half-mast (Aa©bwgZ) on any national or international mourning days (†kvK w`emmg~n). We are proud of our national flag. It is the source of our spirit (mvnwmKZv), hope and inspiration. It must be kept at its sublime (†MŠiegq/gwngvwš^Z) position at any cost.   Write a paragraph on ‘The Importance of Learning English’ by answering the following questions. a) Why is English called an International Language? b) Why should we learn English? c) What do you think about the necessity of grammar in learning English? d) How does your English textbook help you learn English? e) How does your English help you in managing a job? Ans.                                        The Importance of Learning English The importance of English cannot be described in words (fvlvq). It is the language used all over the world. That means it is an international language. We need English for our higher education. All books on higher education are written in English. These books help us to acquire (AR©‡b) knowledge. Besides the knowledge of modern science and technology is available in English. Today more than 80% of all the information in the world’s computers is in English. So if we do not know English, we will not be able to keep pace with (Zvj wgwj‡q Pj‡Z) the present world. So, we should be very careful to learn English from now on. Our English textbook can help a lot in this regard. Because, it has been developed to attain competency (mÿgZv AR©‡b) in all four language skills, i.e. listening, speaking, reading and writing. We also cannot deny the necessity of grammar in learning English as it helps us to use the language accurately. Today organizations need employees (Kg©Pvixe„›`) who can speak and write a standard form of English. So it helps us to get a good job and to earn more money. Moreover, to communicate with foreign countries and to run foreign business, English is essential. From this, we can say that we need to learn English for the progress of our individual (e¨w³MZ) as well as our national life.   Write a paragraph on ‘A Tea Stall’ answering the following questions. a) Where is a tea stall found? b) How is it furnished (mw¾Z)? c) What things are sold there? d) Who serves tea? e) Where does the manager sit and what is his function? f) What is the condition of a tea-stall? g) How long does a tea-stall remain open? h) What do the customers do in the 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.

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Model Question-1 g – e – d – f – b – h – c – a Model Question-2 f – a – d – b – e – h – c – g Model Question-3 h – b – a – c – g – e – f – d Model Question-4 f – b – g – d – h – c – a – e Model Question-5 f – c – h – a – d – e – g – b Model Question-6 c – g – e – f – a – b – d – h Model Question-7 b – c -e – d – g – f – a -h Model Question-8 h – f – b- d – c – e – g – a Model Question-9 f – b – h – e – g – c – a – d Model Question-10 g – e – c – a – h – b – d – f Model Question-11 h – b – f – c – e – d – g – a Model Question-12 c – e – b – a – f – h – g – d Model Question-13 h – a – e – b – g – c – f – d Model Question-14 d – c – g – e – f – h – b – a Model Question-15 c – g – a – f – e – d – b – h Model Question-16 h – b – f – e – a – g – d -c Model Question-17 f – c – g – h – d – b- e – a Model Question-18 d – g – b – e – h – c – a -f Model Question-19 e – c – b – g – h- a – f – d Model Question-20 e – f – b – g – a – c – h – d Model Question-21 e – h- d- a- f -b -c -g Model Question-22 e – g -d – c – f – a – h – b Model Question-23 e – d – c – h – a -f – g – b Model Question-24 f – e – a – d – g – c – b – h Model Question-25 f – c – e – a – h – d – b – g Model Question-26 e- d – c – h – a – f -g – b Model Question-27 e – b – f – d – g – c – a -h Model Question-28 d – b – e – f – a – g – c – h Model Question-29 g – c – a – e – h – d – b -f Model Question-30 c- g – b – a – h – d – f – e Model Question-31 g – c – a – e – h – d – b – f Model Question-32 d – b – g – a – f – e – c – h. Model Question-33 d – b – f – e – a – g – c – h Model Question-34 h – f – b – a – g – c – e – d Model Question-35 f – d – c – g – h – a – e – b Model Question-36 b – f – c – e – d – a – h – g Model Question-37 a – c – f – d – h – g – b- e Model Question-38 b – d – f – h – c – g – a – e Model Question-39 c – a – e – b – h – d – g – f Model Question-40 b – e – g – a – d – c – h – f Model Question-41 e- b – f – h – c – a – g – d Model Question-42 f – h – d – a – c – g – b – e Model Question-43 c – f – b – e – h – a – d – g Model Question-44 d – f – c – e – b – g – a – h Model Question-45 d – h- b -c – f – a – g – e Model Question-46 h – b – e – f – g – a – d – c Model Question-47 f – b – e – d – g -a – h – c Model Question-48 b – f – h – a – g – d – e – c Model Question-49 d – b – f – e – c – a – h – g Model Question-50 d – g – b – e – c – h – f – a Model Question-51 f – c – e – h – d – g – b – a Model Question-52 h – c – e – f – g – a – d – b Model Question-53 b – f – d – g – h – e – a – c Model Question-54 b – h – a – c – e – g – f – d Model Question-55 d – e – a – f – c – h – g – b Model Question-56 b – f – d – h – g – e – a – c Model Question-57 c – e – f – a – g – h – d – b Model Question-58 c – g – d – a – f – h – e – b Model Question-59 e – d – f – g – h – a – b – c Model Question-60 d – h – b – a – g – c – f – e  

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Class 9-10 English 1st Paper Rearange

SSC/Nine/Ten English 1st Paper Rearange Read the following sentences and put them in correct order. 1×8=8 (a)    However, he picked it up and carried it home. He showed it to his wife. (b)    One day he was walking through the fields. (c)    He thought that it might have been dropped by a passer-by. (d)    With that he supported his family with difficulty. (e)    He had a few acres of lands. The lands yielded him some crops. (f)    So he always thought how he could add to his income. (g)    There lived a farmer in a village. (h)    While walking he came across a purse of gold.       Read the following sentences and put them in correct order.                                         1×8=8 (a)    In 1271 he set out from Venice to China. He was then 15 years old. (b)    They had travelled by land and sea. (c)    For transport they had used ships, camels, horses and donkeys. (d)    He was accompanied by his father and uncle. (e)    They also travelled over mountains and across deserts. (f)    Marco Polo was born in 1256 in Venice. He was one of the greatest adventurous men. (g)    It took the Polos over three years to reach China. (h)    Actually, at that time journey was very difficult because of no speedy vehicles.         Read the following sentences and put them in correct order. 1×8=8 (a)    In 1914 when the First World War broke out, he wanted to join the army. At last at the age of 19 he joined the army as an ordinary soldier. (b)    At the age of eleven, he showed his poetic genius. (c)    On his return from battlefield, the gave up the sword for the pen and began to write poems. (d)    In 1972, he was brought to Bangladesh from Kolkata and was declared our national poet. He died on the 29 August, 1976 (e)    His poem inspired our freedom fighters in the Liberation War of Bangladesh. (f)    His famous poem ‘Bidrohi’stirred the whole nation . (g)    He wrote a lot of poems, songs, short stories, gajals, novels, etc and travelled all branches of Bengali literature. (h)    Our national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam was born in 1306 B.S. 1899 A. D. at Churulia in the district of Burdwan.       Read the following sentences and put them in correct order.                         1×8=8 (a)    As each pebble went down, the water in the jar rose up little by little. (b)    It flew from one place to another in search of water and at last found a jar in a garden. (c)    It hit upon a plan then and took some pebbles. Then it dropped the pebbles into the jar. (d)    The crow tried to turn the jar over again but it had no effect. Then it decided to fly away in despair. (e)    When the water came to the mouth of the jar the crow drank it. (f)    A crow was very thirsty and wanted to drink water. (g)    There was some water in the jar but it was too low down and out of its reach. (h)    As it was leaving the jar, it noticed a heap of pebbles nearby.       Read the following sentences and put them in correct order.                                         1×8=8 (a)    He made his first appearance in literature by writing “Liza of Lambeth” the first novel. (b)    Some of his well-known plays are “Mrs. Cardiac”, “Lady Frederick”, etc. (c)    He was born in 1874 in Paris. (d)    It is a realistic study on the life of low neighborhood London. This brought for him a good name. (e)    He wrote a few other novels as well. (f)    William Somerset Maugham is one of the greatest short story writers of modern time. (g)    Then he took to writing plays. (h)    He was qualified as a doctor and this life had no charm for him. Soon he gave up medicine for literature.       Read the following sentences and put them in correct order. 1×8=8 (a)    The crow at last thought of plan to get rid of her enemy. (b)    It stole an expensive necklace of the princess from the royal palace and dropped it into the snake’s hole after scattering a few rubies here and there. (c)    A snake lived in a hole at the foot of a tree. High up on its branches was the nest of a crow. (d)    The king was very angry at the loss and sent out men to look for the necklace. In course of time, they noticed the scattered rubies the hole. (e)    Whenever the crow would leave the nest to bring food for its chicks, the snake would climb up and eat one. (f)    In this way, the snake ate up three of the chicks. (g)    The crow had four young ones in its nest. (h)    They dug the hole, killed the snake and took the necklace.         Read the following sentences and put them in correct order. 1×8=8 (a)    But the guests praised Hatem Tai also. This made the king angry. (b)    Long ago there lived a very kind and generous man in Yemen. (c)    The name of that man was Hatem Tai. (d)    People praised him more than their king. (e)    He was not rich but he was very hospitable. (f)    So, the king felt happy and proud. (g)    One day the king gave a dinner. The guests praised the king. (h)    So, the king wanted to have him removed from the world.         Read the following sentences and put them in correct order. 1×8=8 (a)    He took the lion’s paw in his hand removed a big thorn from it. The lion was released of his pain. (b)    His master was very bad and inflicted heavy torture on him. Androcles was very homesick. (c)    In the evening a lion entered the cave. (d)    One day he fled from his master’s house and took shelter in a cave. (e)    The lion

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Nine-Ten English 1st Paper Question 4,5 Model (1-60) Answer

Class 9-10 English 1st Paper Question 4,5 Model (1-60) Answer Model Question-1 (a) Greece, (b) 625, (c) 560, (d) Geometry, (e) 480 BC. The greatest scientists Thales, Pythagoras and Democritus, were born in Greece. Though Thales was a businessman, he became a renowned scientist later. He was exceptionally known for his skill in Geometry. Pythagoras was well known as a mathematician. Democritus was great for his research in atom. Model Question-2 (a) Greece, (b) 460, (c) Scientist (d) Surgery, (e) 322. Hippocrates, Aristotle and Euclid, these greatest scientists were born in Greece. Hippocrates is a great figure in the history of European medical treatment. His greatest achievement is the idea of surgery. Aristotle was both a great scientist and philosopher. He is mostly known as philosopher. Euclid was mainly a professor of Mathematics. He is greatly known for his geometry book “Elements”. Model Question-3 (a) Italy, (b) Greece, (c) 287, (d) Astronomer, (e) 212. Archimedes was born in Italy. He was very interested in Mathematics. Because of his great love for his country, he made ‘Catapult’. Another great scientist Hipparchus was born in Greece. Though he was an astronomer, he was also very good at Mathematics. Ptolemy was also a great scientist. He had great intelligence in astronomy and for that he wrote ‘Almagest’, which is known as the Bible of astronomy Model Question-4 4. (a) (a) Trukey, (b) 720 AD, (c) Physiologist, (d) Chemist, (e) 199 AD. Galen, a best figure in the field of physiology was born in Turkey. He became physiologist and surgeon. A great mathematician and astronomer Bhaskara was born in India. He was exceptionally skilled in Arithmetic and Calculus. Jabir Ibn Hyan was an ancient Arabian chemist. He was also a very creative scientist. Model Question-5 (a) Iran, (b) 866, (c) Physician, (d) Scientist, (e) 1039. Al-Raji, a famous physician was, born in Iran. He is remembered for his contribution to inventions of medicines. His famous book is ‘Al-Mansuri’. Ibn-Al-Haitham, another great scientist, was born in Iraq. He is mostly known for his contributions to mathematics and medical science.   Model Question-6 (a) China, (b) 973, (c) Mathematician, (d) 1048 AD, (e) 142 AD. A great scientist, basically known as a mathematician, Al-Biruni, was born in Khiva. He was a very renowned scientist in the mediaeval period. Ibn Rusad was born in Cordova. He wanted to establish his thought by logic. He wrote ‘Tohafut’. Chang Heng, a Chinese inventor, invented a device to measure earthquake. He expressed his great opinion about the size of the universe. Model Question-7 (a) China, (b) 1031, (c) Mathematician, (d) Scientist, (e) 250. Liu Hui, Tsu chung and Shen Kua were Chinese. Liu and Tsu Chung were mathematicians. They wrote many books in Mathematics. Tsu Chung played an important role in making new calendar. Shen kua was very learned in astronomy. He had also knowledge of literature, music, mathematics and art. Model Question-8 (a) India (b) 1857, (c) Malaria, (d) Scientist, (e) 1932. Ronald Ross, studied medical science and worked in India, was born in England. He got Nobel Prize for inventing the virus. Jagadish Chandra Bose the proud of undivided India was a very talented scientist. He was actually a professor and also a great researcher. He first invented the radio, micro wave. He also wrote literature. Model Question-9 (a) India, (b) 1894, (c) Professor, (d) Professor, (e) 1961. The great figure in the Quantum Dynamics Satyendranath Bose was born in Kolkata, India. He learnt German, France and English to know about the inventions of science. Srinibash Krishan was also born in India. He was a professor in Dhaka University. He was also known as a physician and mathematician. Model Question-10 (a) England, (b) 1927, (c) Astronomer, (d) Scientist, (e) 1292. A very renowned astronomer in Indian subcontinent, Vainu Bappu, was born in India. He got scholarship to study in America. He did many research activities in astronomy. Roger Bacon, a scientist, was born in England. He studied in literature, philosophy and mathematics. ‘Opus Measus’ is his major work. Model Question-11 (a) Poland (b) 1564, (c) Astronomer, (d) Scientist, (e) 1642 A famous astronomer, Nicolaus Copernicus was born in Poland. He said that the earth rounds the sun. Though he practiced the activities of a clergyman, he did a lot for astronomic inventions. Tycho Brahe, a great scientist, was born in Denmark. He said that stars are static and they have no birth and death. Galileo, an Italian scientist, had great intelligence in mathematics and as tronomy. He studied MBBS but became a mathematics professor later. Model Question-12 (a) England, (b) 1642, (c) Chemist, (d) Scientist, (e) 1691. Robert Boyle and Isaac Newton both were born in England. Robert Boyle is greatly remembered for establishing chemistry as science. His great book is ‘Sceptical Chemist.’ The great achievement of Newton is inventing calculus. ‘Principia’ is his great book. Model Question-13 (a) America, (b) England, (c) 1731, (d) Scientist, (e) 1790. American scientist Benjamin Franklin was born in a poor family. He became rich by dint of hard work. He was very interested in electricity research. Henry Cavendish who invented oxygen was born in England. He worked with many branches of knowledge. Model Question-14 (a) France, (b) England, (c) 1743, (d) Doctor, (e) 1823. Antone Lauren, a great scientist of France was born in Paris of France. His great book is ‘Elementary Treats on Chemistry’. Famous doctor Edward Jenner was born in England. He is very great for his treatment work. He invented ‘Varioli Vexin’. Model Question-15 (a) England, (b) 1791, (c) Dynamo, (d) 1867, (e) 1882. A man of scientific mentality, Michael Faraday was born in England. He was poor but very brilliant and hard working person. He also invented Dynamo that his major invention. Charles Darwin was also born in England. His major work is ‘ Origin of Species’ Though he got a degree for being a clergyman, he was great for his research in animals and plants. Model Question-16 (a) Australia, (b) France, (c) 1822, (d) Professor,

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Nine-Ten English 1st Paper Question 4,5 Model (31-60)

    Complete the table below with information from the passage. 1×5=5 William Shakespeare was one of the greatest poets and dramatists of the world. He was born on the 23rd April, 1564 in the small village of Stratford-on-Avon. His father’s name was John Shakespeare. His mother’s name was Marry Arden. Shakespeare was sent to Free Grammar School at Stratford at the age of seven. But he did not proceed to Oxford or Cambridge. He married Anne Hathaway, a farmer’s daughter eight years older then himself when he was of 18. Susanna was their first child. They had two other children. They were Hamlet and Judith who were twin getting their birth in 1585. Shakespeare worked as a school master for some years. Shakespeare left village and came to London in 1585 to try his luck. Shakespeare was interested in the theatre and very soon he became an actor. By 1592, he established himself as a dramatist of the age. In the next twp years, Shakespeare wrote two long poems named : ‘Venus and Adonis’ and ‘Rope of Lucre.’ In 1594, he became a member of the newly formed Lucre Chamberlains Company. His son Hamlet died in 1596. He was ranked the greatest dramatist in 1598. Shakespeare composed both tragedies and comedies. He also composed a series of sonnets. Amount his tragedies the following are worth mentioning  Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, King Lear, etc. Comedies : As you like it, A Midsummer’s Night’s Dream, Much Ado About Nothing, Love’s Lavour’s lost. Twelfth Night, etc. Shakespeare became a rich man. He possessed property both in Stratford and in London. He retired sometime before 1613. 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It is located in the east of South Asia. It gained independence from Pakistan in 1971 through a bloody war of nine months. Though it is a small country, its population is very large. Its capital is Dhaka. It is the biggest city in country. Almost all people of the country speak Bangla. There are also some tribal languages. The currency of Bangladesh is taka. India is the largest country in  South Asia. It gained freedom from Britain in 1947. India is a country of variation in culture, language and religion. Though there are many languages in India, its state language is Hindi. Hindi is the medium of communication among different nations. New Delhi is the capital of India. It is an old Mughal city of India. Its currency is rupee. Pakistan is another county of South Asia. Pakistan too gained freedom from Britain in 1947. In 1947 all India was divided into India and Pakistan. Its capital is Islamabad. As Pakistan has nations, they speak different languages. But the state language Urdu. 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    Complete the table below with information from the passage. 1×5=5 The first scientist in the world was Thales who was born in Greece in 625 BC. He was born in the City of Miletus. Though he was a businessman, he became a renowned scientist later. He practiced the knowledge of Geometry in Egypt. In fact, Thales became exceptionally known for his skill in Geometry. Actually his major scientific achievement is the invention of Geometry. Pythagoras is also a scientist. He was born in 560 BC. He was a Greek who is actually a famous mathematician. He had also some reputations for Philosophy, Astronomy and Numbering theory. People considered him a great ideologist. This great scientist died in 480 BC. Another scientist Democritus was bon in Greece in 470 BC. He was great for his research in atom. This great scientist died in 400 BC.   Names Thales Pythagoras Country/City (a) ¾ Greece Birth year (b) ¾ BC (c) ¾ BC Work/Achievement Invention of (d) ¾ Mathematic Death year ¾ (e) ¾ Write a summary of the passage in no more than 90 to 100 words. 10         Complete the table below with information from the passage. 1×5=5 Hippocrates is a great figure in the history of European medical treatment. He was born in Greece in 460 BC. He lived in the Cos Island. He became a famous person in giving treatment to the patients according to test and observation. His major achievement is his idea of surgery. His great book ‘Concerning the Things in Surgery’ is on surgery. He is a great model in the history of medical education. This great scientist died in 370 BC. Aristotle was born in Macedon of Greece in 384 B.C. He was a great scientist and philosopher. He is mainly known as a philosopher. He established an education center that is Lysium. His great book is ‘Physics’. This great person died in 322 BC. Euclid is a great scientist. He was born in Greece in 330 BC. He is greatly known for his great geometry book ‘Elements’, He was mainly professor of Mathematics. Though he wrote book named ‘Optics’, he was great for geometry. This great geometric died in 275 BC. Names Hippocrates Aristotle Country/City Greece (a) ¾ Birth year (b) ¾ BC. 384 BC. Profession (c) ¾ Philosopher Work/Achievement (d) ¾ Physics Death year 370 BC. (e) ¾ BC.   Write a summary of the passage in no more than 90 to 100 words. 10         Complete the table below with information from the passage. 1×5=5 Archimedes was a great scientist who was born in Italy in 287 BC. He was very interested in Mathematics. He had great love for his country and for that he made ‘Catapult’. He wrote many great books such as ‘On spirals’, ‘Measurement of a Circle’. In fact, he was a man of shrewd intelligence. This scientist died in 212 B.C. Hipparchus was also a great scientist who was born in Greece in 190 BC. He was mainly an astronomer. He was also very good at Mathematics. His contribution to astronomy is simply great. This astronomer died in 127 B.C. Anther great as tronomer is Ptolemy who was born in 90. AD. He had great intelligence in astronomy. His great book is ‘Almagest’ which is known as the Bible of astronomy. He is ever remember for his contribution to the astronomical inventions. He died in 170 AD. Names Archimedes Hipparchus Country/City (a) ¾ (b) ¾ Birth year (c) ¾ BC. 190 BC. Profession\Work Scientist (d) ¾ Death year (e) ¾ BC. 127 BC. Write a summary of the passage in no more than 90 to 100 words.                              10       Complete the table below with information from the passage. 1×5=5 Galen is one of the best figures in the fields of physiology. He was born in Turkey in 129 A.D. His father who was an architect and mathematician had a great influence on him. Galen was very famous in the studies of physiology. He became a physiologist and surgeon. His great book which is about physiology is ‘On the Bones’. This great scientist died in 199 A.D. Bhaskara was a great mathematician and astronomer. He was born in India in 1114. Bhaskara wrote his great book ‘Siddanta-Shiromoni’ that he wrote at 36. He was a very talented person. He was exceptionally skilled in Arithmatic and calulas. This great man died in 1183 A.C. Jabir Ibn Hyan was born in the ancient Arbia in 720 A.D. He was a great chemist. He wrote many books on Chemistry. His books are ‘Book of concentration’, ‘Book of the Composition of Alchemi’, etc. He was very creative scientist. He died in 813 A.D. Names Galen Jabir Country/City (a) ¾ Arbia Birth year 129 AD (b) ¾ AD Profession\Achievement (c) ¾ (d) ¾ Death year (e) ¾ 813 AD Write a summary of the passage in no more than 90 to 100 words.                            10       Complete the table below with information from the passage. 1×5=5 Al-Raji was born in Iran in 866 A.D. He was a very famous physician who played a very vital role in improving medicines for people. He wrote an Encyclopedia that cost him much labour. His famous book is ‘Al-Mansuri’. He is remembered by people for his contribution to inventions of medicines. He died in 925 A.D. Ibn-Al-Haitham was born in Iraq in 965 A.D. He was a great scientist. He lived in Iraq in 965 He was a great scientist. He lived in Borsa that is a city in the country. He was greatly renowned for his contributions to mathematics and medical science. He wrote a book named ‘Kitab-Al-Monajir’ in which he wrote all his research results. He is considered the greatest scientist in Muslim world. He died in 1039 A.D. Names Al-Raji Hatham Country/City (a) ¾ Iraq Birth year (b) ¾ A.D. 965 A.D. Profession\Work (c) ¾ (d) ¾ Death year 925 A.D. (e) 1039

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