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There are about a million blind people in Bangladesh. Blindness may be total or partial. Youth is the best time of life. It is most necessary to sow seeds of virtues like industry and honesty during this time. About one hundred and fifty years ago, there lived in France one of the greatest soldiers called Napoleon. He entered the French army as an ordinary soldier and grew very powerful. Trees are gifts of nature and are our great friends. They are needed for various purposes and make the land fertile.

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JSC E-1 Question-8 With Clue

There are about a million blind people in Bangladesh. Blindness may be total or partial. Youth is the best time of life. It is most necessary to sow seeds of virtues like industry and honesty during this time. About one hundred and fifty years ago, there lived in France one of the greatest soldiers called Napoleon. He entered the French army as an ordinary soldier and grew very powerful. Trees are gifts of nature and are our great friends. They are needed for various purposes and make the land fertile.

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Question-8 (With Clue)

1. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary
helps partial in blind of or
people not try we illness blindness
There are about a million blind (a)––––––– in Bangladesh. Apart from being born (b) –––––––
, one may become blind due to (c) ––––––– or accident. Blindness may be total (d) –––––––
partial. The nature of treatment is (e) ––––––– the same for all kinds of (f) ––––––– Vitamin A
deficiency often causes blindness, (g) ––––––– vitamins (h) ––––––– our daily meals. But
vitamin A (f) ––––––– the people free from all kinds (j) ––––––– eye diseases.
2. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary
kinds degree defects defects while may
speed roads some a 1 system some
The dangers that one encounters in (a) ––––––– bus journey may be of various (b) –––––––.
Their sources are also different. Some (c) ––––––– arise from unsatisfactory condition of
the(d) –––––––, some from defects of the vehicle, (f) ––––––– from the shortcomings of the in
traffic control and road management (g) ––––––– . The dangers that crop up in (h) –––
–––– bus journey may also differ in (f) ––––––– and intensity. Some may be severe, (j) –––––
light, while some may be as a warning.
3. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary
of life is in happy throughout
moulds in you change the of
Youth is the best time of (a) –––––––. This is the time when it (b) ––––––– most necessary for
one to remember (c) ––––––– maxim. ‘As you sow, so shall (d) ––––––– reap’. He must sow
the seeds (e) ––––––– industry, truthfulness, honesty and other virtues (f) ––––––– this
season to reap the harvest (g) ––––––– prosperity and happiness and whatever takes root
(h) —— a man at this time lasts (f) ––––––– the rest of his life and (j) ––––––– his future.
4. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary
ordinary greatest entered army he valour
to the fifty and in powerful
About one hundred and (a) ––––––– years ago, there lived (b) ––––––– France one of the (c) –
–––––– soldiers called Napoleon. When (d) ––––––– was young, he entered (e) –––––––
French army as an (f) ––––––– soldier. He rose quickly (g) ––––––– a position in the (h) –––––
–– by his good work (f) ––––––– courage. He grew very (j) –––––––and soon became the
greatest man in the country.
5. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary
to mind said be wanted he
famous the sad said future clever
Once there was a king who (a) ––––––– to know about his future. A (b) ––––––– astrologer
was called to read the (c) ––––––– of the king. What the astrologer (d) ––––––– made the king
very angry. He (e) –––––––, "Men like you should not live (f) ––––––– spoil the peace of the
world." (g) ––––––– then sent out orders to kill (h) –––––––astrologer. But another thought
crossed his (f) ––––––– as the astrologer was about to (j) ––––––– removed for execution. The
king asked him, "How long will you live?" He said, "The stars declare that I shall, die only a
week before your majesty."
6. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
if you and is it unless
will hold knowledge duty enough good
Remember that the eye of Allah (a) ––––––– always upon you. It is not (b) ––––––– that you
know this difference if (c) ––––––– do not also remember it. The (d) ––––––– that Allah sees
you will do (e) ––––––– you keep it in mind. But (f) ––––––– you keep it in mind, it (g) ––
––––– do you much good. It will (h) ––––––– you back from many a sin (f) ––––––– help you
in doing from many a (j) –––––––.
7. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
the many called into close also
raw uses is look plantain and
The banana has a close relative (a) ––––––– the plantain. They grow alike and (b) –––––––
alike. The main difference between them (c) ––––––– that the banana is eaten raw (d) ––––––
– the plantain is eaten cooked. Like (e) ––––––– other plants the banana and the (f) –––––––
are put to a variety of (g) –––––––. They supply not only food but (h) ––––––– shelter and
clothing. The fibres of (f) ––––––– leaves and leaf stalk are woven (j) ––––––– fabrics which
are worn by the natives and are sometimes sold in other lands.
8. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary
the purpose for transport current region
down railways our source of great
Flowing water can be a great (a) ––––––– of energy. The water that flows (b) ––––––– from
the hills has a great (c) ––––––– that can produce electricity. Most of (d) ––––––– rivers in the
north-east region of (e) ––––––– country can be used for this (f) –––––––. Electricity is vitally
important for industrialization (g) ––––––– our country. Our rivers are important (h) ––––––
–transport too. The few roads and (f) ––––––– that are not adequate for our (j) –––––––.
Moreover, it is not easy to build roads and railways on the soft, marshy land of our country.
9. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary
trees friends they nature close influenced
fertile shelter of are in save
Trees are gifts of (a) –––––––. They are our great (b) ––––––– a country is greatly - and useful
to us (c) –––––––many ways. The climate (d) ––––––– a country is greatly (e) ––––––– by
trees. So, more (f) ––––––– should be planted. Trees (g) ––––––– needed for various
purposes. (h) ––––––– give us food and (f) –––––––.They make the land (j) –––––––and save
it from erosion.
10. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
agent earth crime Sadhu defense according
he of do wishes the see
A person once went to a (a) ––––––– and asked him two questions. Why (b) ––––––– people
say Him nowhere. God is everywhere ? I (c) ––––––– Him nowhere. Therefore, show me
where (d) ––––––– is. Why are men punished for (e) –––––––, since they are not a free (f)
–––––––, but made to do as God (g) –––––––? The Sadhu took a lump of (h) ––––––– and
flung it at the head (f) ––––––– the questioner. The man went to (j) ––––––– judge and
complained against the Sadhu for inflicting severe pain in his head.
11. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
lot some not for danger young
beings herds display live fact behave
Though fish and whales (a) ––––––– in water, whales do (b) ––––––– behave like fish. In (c)
–––––––, they behave like human (d) –––––––. We can learn a (e) ––––––– from them. Many
whales (f) ––––––– strong family ties. The (g) ––––––– stay with their parents (h) –––––––
about Many stay with their parents (h) ––––––– about fifteen years. Like (f) –––––––
mammals, whales live in (j) ––––––– and travel seasonally between their feeding and
breeding grounds.

12. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
crown a find may hut happy
happiness person coin term or may
Happiness is a relative (a) –––––––. A person with a (b) –––––––, living in a palace (c) –––––
–– not be happy. Whereas (d) ––––––– day labourer may find (e) ––––––– living in a shabby
(f) ——. Again, happiness varies from (g) - to person. A beggar (h) ––––––– be happy
finding a. A businessman may be (j) ––––––– getting millions of money. Complete
happiness or peace of mind is a blessing of God.

13. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
give of order other side the
to side rises learned in some
The first thing that men (a) –––––––, as soon as they began (b) ––––––– study nature
carefully, was that (c) –––––––events take place in regular (d) ––––––– and that same causes
always (e) ––––––– rise to the same effects, (f) –––––––sun always rises on one (g) –––––––
and sets on the other (h) ––––––– of the sky; the changes (f) ––––––– the moon follow one
another (j) ––––––– the same order and with similar intervals.

14. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
strange the so and suddenly guests
old quiet ship walking sailor to
The marriage ceremony was over (a) ––––––– the guests were all going (b) ––––––– the feast.
The old grey-bearded (c) ––––––– sat on a stone outside (d) ––––––– church and watched the
people, (e) ––––––– past him. He had a (f) ––––––– mad look in his eyes, (g) ––––––– he
stopped one of the (h) –––––––. 'There was a ship.' The (f) ––––––sailor began, and he spoke
(j) ––––––– strangely that the guest stood still and listened to him.

15. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
his have little fame small his
guessed despite earth a countries dozens
When William Shakespeare was a (a) ––––––– boy, no one could have (b) ––––––– that he
would have become (c) ––––––– famous writer of all time. (d) ––––––– books have been
translated into (e) ––––––– of languages and his plays (f) ––––––– been performed in almost
all (g) –––––––of the world. And yet (h) ––––––– his fame, we know very (f) ––––––– about
his personal life. Although (j) ––––––– birthday is officially celebrated on 23 April, his exact
date of birth is unknown.
16. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
exercise idleness king hub strange very
it told feeble the a medicine
A king who was (a) ––––––– and ill because of (b) ––––––– asked for medicine from (c) –––––
–– doctor. The doctor was (d) –––––––wise. He knew that (e) ––––––– was not medicine but
(f) ––––––– that the king needed. (g) ––––––doctor, therefore, brought the (h) ––––––– two
heavy clues of (f) ––––––– kind of wood, and (j) ––––––– him that these clubs had the
medicine for his cure.

17. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
the us so it we the
unhealthy called excellent are good men
Nature has made an (a) –––––––arrangement between trees and (b) ––––––– . As we breathe
out, (c) ––––––– give out a gas (d) ––––––– carbon dioxide, which is (e) —— for us, but
plants (f) ––––––– nourished by it. On (g) ––––––– contrary, plants give out (h) ––––––– gas,
oxygen, which is (f) –––––––for us. We take (j) –––––––in as we breathe the fresh air.

18. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
of in or standstill nor so
the bounds so before and of
The flood that had occurred (a) –––––––1998 in Bangladesh broke all (b) ––––––– records of
the past. Never (c) ––––––– had the water level risen (d) –––––––high nor was the duration
(e) ––––––– long. Life came to a (f) –––––––. Normal activities were stopped. Thousands (g) –
–––––– people became homeless. The miseries (h) ––––––– the affected people knew no (f) ––
–––––. Crops were greatly damaged. Cattle (j) ––––––– other things were washed away.

19. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
the station fame not receive his
invited high ways Einstein would down
Einstein was very simple in his (a) ––––––– of life. He was indifferent to (b) ––––––– fame.
Once the queen of Belgium (c) ––––––– him to Brussels. When he got (d) ––––– train; he saw
that (e) ––––––– officials gorgeously dressed were waiting at (f) ––––––– to receive him.
Einstein did (g) ––––––– officials were surprised to see (f) ––––––– appear to be rich and
aristocrat but not the shabby man who got down from the train would be Einstein expect
such a reception at the (h) ––––––– because they thought of somebody who (j) –––––––
appear to be rich and aristocrat but not the shabby man who got down form the train
would be Einstein.

19. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
in suffers blessed all even hated
honest a virtue peace it but
Honesty is a great (a) –––––––. The man who possesses (b) –––––––is said to be (c) –––––––.
He is respected by (d)––––––– and hated by none, (e) ––––––– a dishonest man cannot (f) –––
–––– respect him. Endowed with (g) ––––––– clear conscience, he enjoys (h) –––––––of mind.
Though he (f) ––––––– at times, he succeeds (j) ––––––– the long run and becomes happy.
21.Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
the knew earth true in atmosphere
lighting when aeroplane kill or occur
Lightning is a giant spark (a) ––––––– the sky. This spark may (b) ––––––– between a cloud
and the (c) –––––––, between a cloud and air (d) ––––––– between two different clouds. The
(e) ––––––– spark is produced in the (f) –––––––. It may damage a flying (g) –––––––. The
lightning spark that hits (h) ––––––– earth may cause fires or (f) ––––––– people and animals.
But people (j) ––––––– little about the reality of lightning till 1752 A.D.
22. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
it miles are round space of
sky impossible of heat a through
Without the sun life would be (a) –––––––. The sun sends a great amount (b) ––––––– heat
into space. This heat travels (c) –––––––the space to the earth. The (d) ––––––– of the sun
travels 90 million (e) ––––––– in the form of wanes before (f) ––––––– reaches the earth. This
heat is (g) ––––––– kind of energy. At present, scientists (h) –––––––earnestly researching to
get optimum utilization (f) ––––––– solar energy, which can be used (j) –––––––the clock.

23.Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
the committee is women since she
aimed in be longest common writes
Kenyan ecologist Wangari Maathai won (a) ––––––– Nobel Peace Prize 2004. She (b) –––––––
the first African woman to (c) ––––––– awarded the most prestigious prize (d) ––––––– it was
first banded out (e) –––––––1901. She has served the (f) ––––––– tree planting project in
Africa (g) ––––––– society, at promoting bio-diversity and giving (h) ––––––– a stronger
identity in society. (f) ––––––– was honoured by the Nobel (j) ––––––– for her viable
development, democracy and peace. She is also a human rights activist in Kenya.

24.Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
back at surroundings centre told about
new rest factory living people a
Thanks for your letter. We are (a) ––––––– in the outskirts of the town (b) ––––––– three
miles from the centre. Our (c) ––––––– house is quite nice but the (d) ––––––– aren't very
pleasant. We are on (e) ––––––– busy cross road, near a paint (f) ––––––– and a steel works. I
came (g) ––––––– at weekends, doing the course I (h) ––––––– you about. My elder brother
works (f) ––––––– the company headquarters now. Lots of (j) ––––––– at different
universities work here.

25. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
satisfy involved to indulge crimes burden
an dare as work government that
Unemployment is a great social problem (a) –––––––makes people idle and averted from (b)
–––––––. There is a popular proverb that (c) —— idle brain is a devil's workshop. (d) ––––––
a result, the unemployed people get (e) ––––––– in various heinous activities. They commit
(f) ––––––– in their locality. Even sometimes they (g) ––––––– hesitate to kill the people to (h)
––––––– their hunger. In this circumstances, the (f) ––––––– has to take all-out steps (j) –––––
solve this problem.
26. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
fertility having producing paves bags thinking
the use step or banned flow
Polythene shopping bags have been (a) –––––––in our country. This important (b) –––––––
has been taken after much (c) ––––––– over their adverse effects on (d) ––––––– environment.
Polythene shopping bags, directly (e) ––––––– indirectly cause air pollution, destroy (f) ––––
––– of land and obstruct free (g) ––––––– of water. In spite of (h) ––––––– of shopping (f) –––
––––, some dishonest businessmen are still (j) ––––– marketing and using them.
27. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
carried to came everything my however
farewell round turn to said curse
The boy George Washington was about (a) ––––––– go to sea as a sailor. (b) ––––––– was
ready. His box had been (c) ––––––– down to the boat. When he (d) –––––––, he saw tears in
her eyes, (f) ––––––– he said nothing to her. Turning (g) to his mother to bid her to his
servant, he said, "Fetch (h) ––––––– box back. I will not go (f) –––––––break my mother's
heart." His mother (j) –––––––, "George, God blesses the children who honour their parents. I
am sure God will bless you."
28. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
after or the weak it and
strength leads high this to power
It is the instinct of everyone (a)––––– climb up to top in position (b)––––– power. So, man
always hankers after (c) –––––. Power is the source of all (d)––––––. Man tries his best to
achieve (e)––––––– . However, excess of desire for power (f)–––––– people always rush (g)––
–––– this power. Sometimes a whole nation (h)––––––society is predominated by this
passion. (f)–––––– ambition for power is high in (j)––––––predominated politicians and high
officials.
29. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
Bangladesh or any depends more homeland
heart need by sky the nothing
We should love our homeland, (a) ––––––– is sweeter than homeland because (b) –––––––
native is badly attached to (c) ––––––– soil, air, water, wind and (d) ––––––– of the homeland
since his (e) ––––––– her birth. We are Bangladeshi (f)––––––– birth. As a citizen of (g) ––––––
–need to love our (h) ––––––– from the core of our (f)––––––. The prosperity of our country
(j) ––––––– on our feelings of patriotism.
30. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
gold great arms unknown light a
in very reflects tries full love
The moon stirs the feelings of (a) ––––––– in our hearts. As a baby (b) ––––––– the arms also
loves her and (c) ––––––– to get her. So, she is (d) ––––––– familiar figure to us. She has (e) ––
–––––appeal on poets and artists. The (f) ––––––– moon looks like a plate of (g) ––––––– in
the sky. But it is (h) ––––––– regret that the moon has no (f) ––––––– of her own. The light it
(j) ––––––– is borrowed from the light of the sun. This is why in the daylight she looks like a
dim ghost.
31. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
very rough far the may sea
who must enemy attack take any
When the fishermen go to (a) –––––––for fishing, they have to (b) —— the radio with them.
In (c) ––––––– sea, they are totally helpless, (d) ––––––– time they may face problem. (e) ––––
––– weather is the most dangerous (f) –––––––for them. If rough weather (g) ––––––– time
they may face problem. them they have no one (h) ––––––– can rescue them. A radio (f) ––––
––– be a saviour in this (j) ––––––– furious and cruel storm.
32. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
board wires for world network opened
as our era communication messages a
Internet is a new system (a) ––––––– speedy transmission of news, faxes, (b) ––––––– etc.
Internet is now regarded (c) ––––––– a milestone in the modern (d) ––––––– of computer.
Internet is practically (e) ——— device of networks. Internet has (f) ––––––– a new era in has
already introduced VAST in (f) ––––––– country. Consequently telephone line with (j) –––––
–– phone is being used. will no more be required. Now, cellular phone is being used.
33.Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
up taken we a present brought
disclosed minister to need function decision
An IT village would be set (a) –––––––in Chittagong. The government has already (b) ––––––
– decision in this regard. This was (c) ––––––– in a meeting attended by the (d) –––––––. He
said that efforts are underway (e) ––––––– expand it throughout the country. Initially, (f) –––
–––– school in each district would be (g) ––––––– under computer networking. He stressed
the IT is the most prospective sector. (h) ––––––– for extensive training on IT. At (f) –––––––
(j) ––––––– can alleviate unemployment problem through IT. The function was also
addressed by the British High Commissioner. The function was followed by a magic show.
34.Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary
privileges has pleases he protection must
the he to with is function
A citizen has certain rights and (a) –––––––. For example, he has a right (b) ––––––– security
of life and property and (c) ––––––– of law when necessary. The state (d) ––––––– bound to
give him such protection, (e) ––––––– has right to speak as he (f) ––––––– and the state
should not interfere (g) ––––––– his freedom of speech. But he (h) ––––––– not say
anything that goes against (f) ––––––– established laws of his land. He (j) ––––––– a natural
right to take a hand in the administration of the affairs of his country.
35.Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary
proverb for anything sure nine our
need this if which make finish
A stitch in time saves (a) ––––––– . This is a very well-known (b) –––––––. Some people don't
care about (c) –––––––. They put off a job (d) ––––––– tomorrow though they are not (e) ––––
––– whether tomorrow will come. In (f) ––––––– way, they make a work (g) ––––––– they
cannot finish when they (h) –––––––it. Then they say alas! (f) –––––––we were not
careless about (j) ––––––– jobs when we had time we were sure to be success. That's why we
all should be careful about our responsibility.
36. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary
think soil easily to have many
soft is easily have tools more
Nature has given her wealth (a) ––––––– us more generously than to (b) ––––––– other
countries of the world, (c) ––––––– about our land. It is (d) ––––––– and fertile. Our farmers,
who (e) ––––––– only simple hand-made tools, can (f) ––––––– dig, plough and prepare the
(g) ––––––– with them whereas soil which (h) ––––––– hard and rocky cannot be (f) –––––––
dug, ploughed and prepared. We (j) ––––––– a great natural advantages too.
37. Fill in trie gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary
patriot human unique love and of
it progress civilization does the older
Patriotism is an inherent quality of (a) ––––––– being. It creates in man a (b) ––––––– for his
motherland, the land (c) ––––––– his birth. Patriotism is older than (d) –––––– man who
loves his country (e) ––––––– his own duty and works for (f) ––––––– progress of his country
is a (g) –––––––. Even the ancient tribes had great (h) —— for the land where they lived (f) –
–––––– they sacrificed their lives to preserve (j) ––––––.
38. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary
distinctly charming the will that mountains
has fall of the the somebody
The natural beauty of Darjeeling is very (a) –––––––to, you (b) –––––––. Whatever direction
you may look only see mountains after mountains. The peaks (c) ––––––– the Himalayas at a
distance are visible (d) ––––––– snow, (e) –––––––. These peaks are covered with perpetual
the rays of the newly rising sun (f) ––––––– upon these masses of snow, it more the sun
seems (g) ––––––– somebody has adorned the peaks with vermilion, (h) ––––––– rises up, the
more (f) ––––––– colours change. It then appears that someone (j) ––––––– tingedthe peaks of
the Himalyas with crowns of gold. It cannot be described in terms of words how splendid
that scenery is.
39. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
one in in prescribe clever labour
he a of the king bulky
Once there was an idle (a) –––––––. He did not undergo physical (b) –––––––. As a result, he
became (c) –––––––and could not move from (d) –––––––place to another. He called (e) ––––
–––doctor. The doctor was (f) ––––––– and wise. He did not (g) ––––––– any medicine for the
king to buy (f) ––––––– heavy club and move it (j) –––––– the air till he got a tired. The king
followed the advice of the physician.
40. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
his cannot knowledge ways subject approach
without to student life justifies important
Examination is very important in students' (a) –––––––. It justifies a student's quality. No (b)
––––––– can be promoted to next class (c) –––––—examination. So, every student tries
hard (d) ––––––– pass the examination. There are many (e) ––––––– to do well in the
examination, (f) –––––––knowledge is not all things to (g) –––––––the examination. One may
gather much (h) ––––––– about his subject. But if he (f) –––––––show his performance in the
examination, (j) ––––––– such kind of knowledge is valueless. He must be practical in the
examination hall.
41. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
dollars declining to export circle the
failed by the Bangladesh export earnings
Earning from the export of tea is (a) –––––– previous year. declining. It fell by 34 per cent (b)
–––––– to the previous year. During the last (c) –––––– export earnings from tea went down
significantly. (d) –––––– the year 1990-91, it was 43.24 million (e) ––––––. The authority said
that export earning from (f) –––––– dropped by fifty per cent in the (g)–––– decade.
Concerned circle has observed that production (h) –––––– tea has failed to match the
demand, (f)–––––– government must come to rescue the sector (j)––––– necessary logistic
support to expand tea plantation and increase its production.
42. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
but wanted than and father and
years with her serve not born
Florence Nightingale was born more (a) –––––– a hundred years ago. She (b) –––––– to be a
nurse and (c) –––––– the sick and the wounded, (d) –––––– her father and mother did (e)
–––––– like this idea and wished (f) –––––– daughter to stay at home (g) –––––– them.
Florence Nightingale was 30 (h) –––––– old when at last her (f) –––––– and mother let her
go (j) –––––– look after some sick persons in a charitable hospital in London.
43. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.
freedom them the generation very struggle
of a and heroes lives many
Our freedom fighters are the real (a) –––––– of our country. We should remember (b) ––
–––– as they sacrificed their lives for (c) –––––– cause of our motherland. It is (d)––––––
matter of great regret that most (e) ––––––them are neglected and our young (f) ––––––
does not know about their valiant (g) ––––––. Still today many of the real (h) –––––– fighters
have not been found out (f) –––––– established. Some of them lead a (j) –––––– poor life. The
authority in power should take proper step to enlist them and give them right honour.

Answer to the Question No-8 (With clue)


1. (a) people; (b) blind; (c) illness; (d) or; (e) not;
(f) blindness; (g) We; (h) in; (1) helps; (j) of. .
2. (a) a; (b) kinds; (c) may; (d) roads; (e) some:
(f) defects; (g) system; (h) a: (f) degree; (j) some. . .
3. (a) life; (b) is; (c) the; (d) you; (e) of;
(f) in; (g) of; (h) In; (f) throughout; (j) moulds.
4. (a) fifty; (b) in; (c) greatest; (d) he; (e) the;
(f) ordinary; {g) to; (h) army; (f) and (j) powerful.
5. (a) wanted; (b) famous; (c) future; (d) said; (e) said;
(f) to; (g) He; (h) the; (f) mind; (j) be.
6. (a) is; (b) enough; (c) you; (d) knowledge; (e) unless;
(f) if; (g) will; (h) hold; (f) and; (j)duty.
7. (a) called; (b) look; (c) is; (d) and; (e) many;
(f) plantain; (g) uses; (h) also; (f) the; (j) Into.
8. (a) source; (b) down; (c) current; (d) the; (e) our;
(f) purpose; (g) of; (h) for; (f) railways; (f) transport.
9. (a) nature; (b) friends; (c) in; (d) of; (e) influenced;
(f) trees; (g) are; (h) They; (i) shelter; (j) fertile.
10. (a) Sadhu; (b) do; (c) see; (d) lie; (e) crime;
(f) agent; (g) wishes; (h) earth; (i) of; (j) the.
11. (a) live; (b) not: (c) fact; (d) beings; (e) lot;
(f) display; (g) young; (h) for: (i) some; (j) herds.
12. (a) term; (b) crown; (c) may; (d) a; (e) happiness;
(f) hut; (g) person; (h) may; (f) coin; (j) happy.
13 (a) learned ; (b) to (c) some (d) order (e) give
(f) The ; (g) side (h) side (i) of (j) in
14. (a) and; (b) to; (c) sailor; (d) the; (e) walking;
(f) strange; (g) suddenly; (h) guests; (i) old; (j) so.
15. (a) small: (b) guessed; (c) a; (d) His; (e) dozens;
(f) have; (g) countries; (h) despite; (i) little (j) his.
16. (a) feeble; (b) idleness: (c) a; (d) very; (e) it;
(f) exercise: (g) The; (h) king; (i) strange; (j) told.
17. (a) excellent; (b) men; (c) we; (d) called; (e) unhealthy;
(f) are; (g) the; (h) the; (i) good; (j) it.
18. (a) in; (b) the; (c) before; (d) So; (e) so;
(f) standstill; (g) of; (h) of; (i) bounds (j) and.
19. (a) ways; (b) his: (c) invited; (d) down; (e) high;
(f) the; (g) not; (h) station; (i) Einstein; (j) would.
20. (a) virtue; (b) it; (c) blessed; (d) all; (e) Even;
(f) but; (g) a; (h) peace; (i) suffers; (j) in.
21. (a) in; (b) occur; (c) earth; (d) or; (e) lighting;
(f) atmosphere; (g) aeroplane; (h the; (i) kill; (j) knew.
22. (a) impossible; (b) of; (c) through; (d) heat; (e) miles;
(f) it; (g) a; (h) are: (i) of: (j) round.
23. (a) the; (b) Is; (c) be; (d) since; (e) In;
(f)’largest; (g) aimed; (h) women; (i) She; (j) Committee.
24. (a) living; (b) about; (c) new; (d) surroundings; (e) a;
(f) factory; (g) back; (h) told; (i) at; (j) people.
25. (a) that; (b) work; (c) an; (d) As; (e) involved;
(f) crimes; (g) don’t; (h) satisfy; (i) government; (j) to.
26. (a) banned; (b) step; (c) thinking; (d) the; (e) or;
(f) fertility; (g) flow; (h) having; (i) bags; (j) producing.
27. (a) to; (b) Everything; (c) carried;. (d) came; (e) farewell;
(f) However; (g) round; (h) my; (i) to: (j) said.
28 .(a) to; (b) and; (c) power; (d) strength; (e) it;
(f) leads; (g) after, (h) or; (f) This: (j) the.
29. (a) Nothing; (b) any; (c) the; (d)) sky; (e) or;
(f) by; (g) Bangladesh; (h) homeland; (i) heart; (j) depends.
30. (a) love; (b) in; (c) tries; (d) very; (e) great;
(f) full; (g) gold; (h) a: (i) light; (j) reflects.
31. (a) sea; (b) take; (c) the; (d) Any; (e) Rough;
(f) enemy; (g) attacks; (h) who; (i) may; (j) very.
32. (a) for; (b) messages: (ç) as; (d) a (e) opened
(f); (g) communication; (h)board (i) our (j) wires
33. (a) up; (b) taken; (c) disclosed; (d) Minister; (e) to:
(f) a; (g) brought (h) need; (i) present (j) We.
34. (a) privileges; (b) to; (c) protection; (d) is; (e) He;
(f) pleases; (g) with; (h) must; (i) the; (j) has.
35; (a) nine; (b) proverb; (c) anything; (d) for; (e) sure;
(f) this: (g) which; (h) need (i) If; (j) our.
36. (a) to; (b) many; (c) Think; (d) soft: (e) have;
(f) easily; (g) soil; (h) is: (i) easily; (j) have.
37. (a) human; (b) unique; (c) of; (d) civilization; (e) does;
(f) the; (g) patriot; (h) love; (i) and; (j) it.
38. (a) charming; (b) will; (c) of; (d) distinctly; (e) When;
(f) fall; (g) that; (h)The; (i) the; (j) has.
39. (a) king; (b) labour; (c) bulky; (d) one; (e) in;
(f) clever; (g) prescribe; (h) He; (i) a; (j) in.
40 (a) life (b) student (c) without (d) to (e) ways
(f) Subject (g) approach (h) knowledge; (i) cannot; (j) his
41. (a) fast; (b) compared; (c) decade; (d) Dining; (e) dollars;
(f) tea; (g) last; (h) of; (i) The; (j) expanding.
42. (a) than; (b) wanted; (c) serve; (d) But; (e) not;
(f) their; (g) with; (h) years; (i) father; (j) and.
43. (a) heroes; (b) them; (c) the; (d) a; (e) of;
(f) generation; (g) struggle; (h) freedom; (i) and; (j) very:

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