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Monday 7 November 2016

Story writing

Dignity of labor  
Your self do your work, why the feel shame doing in you work. Independent work is great to him. One sunny morning, a train stopped at a railway station. A well dressed man got down from the train. He had some luggage with him. He looked for a porter who could carry it. As it was a small station, he could not find any porter around.The luggage was light and handy. But the man thought it is below his dignity to carry it. So he waited for porter. As he was waiting on the platform, a simple looking man came to him. The passenger took him to be a porter. He asked him to carry his luggage to Sri Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar’s residence. The man lifted the luggage and carried it to Sri Vidyasagar’s house. The gentleman then asked the man to go inside thee house and see if Sri Vidyasagar was there. The man said that he was Iswar Chandra himself. The newcomer thus came to know that his helper was none other man Sri Vidyasagar himself. He was ashamed of himself. But he learnt a lesson in self-help. Sri Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar was a very learned man. He was a Sanskrit school. He was also a great social reformer. This incident shows that Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar believed in the dignity of labor. Mahatma Gandhi, the father of our nation, cleaned his plates and washed his clothes. He spun yarn to make his Dhoti. He even swept floor and cleaned the toilets. Gandhi also believed in dignity of labor.
Truthfulness is a great virtue
Telling the truth is a very good habit. If you always speak the truth, you can save yourselves from lots of trouble! Here is the story of a man, who did a lot of bad things, but his promise to tell the truth saved him. This is a true story, so read it carefully. Once a man came to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and said, “Oh Prophet of Allah, I have many bad habits. Which one of them should I give up first?” The Prophet said, “Give up telling lies first and always speak the truth.” The man promised to do so and went home. At night the man was about to go out to steal. Before setting out, he thought for a moment about the promise he made with the Prophet. “If tomorrow the Prophet asks me where have I been, what shall I say? Shall I say that I went out stealing? No, I cannot say that. But nor can I lie. If I tell the truth, everyone will start hating me and call me a thief. I would be punished for stealing.” So the man decided not to steal that night, and gave up this bad habit. Next day, he felt like drinking wine, when he was about to do so, he said to himself, “What shall I say to the prophet if he asks me what did I do during the day? I cannot tell a lie, and if I speak the truth people will hate me, because a Muslim is not allowed to drink wine.” And so he gave up the idea of drinking wine. In this way, whenever the man thought of doing something bad, he remembered his promise to tell the truth at all times. One by one, he gave up all his bad habits and became a good Muslim and a very good person.
MORAL: Make a promise: I shall always speak the truth.
Telling the truth is a very good habit. If you always speak the truth, you can save yourselves from lots of trouble!
Here is the story of a man, who did a lot of bad things, but his promise to tell the truth saved him.This is a true story, so read it carefully.
Once a man came to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and said, “Oh Prophet of Allah, I have many bad habits. Which one of them should I give up first?”
The Prophet said, “Give up telling lies first and always speak the truth.” The man promised to do so and went home.
At night the man was about to go out to steal. Before setting out, he thought for a moment about the promise he made with the Prophet. “If tomorrow the Prophet asks me where have I been, what shall I say?
Shall I say that I went out stealing? No, I cannot say that. But nor can I lie. If I tell the truth, everyone will start hating me and call me a thief. I would be punished for stealing.”
So the man decided not to steal that night, and gave up this bad habit.
Next day, he felt like drinking wine, when he was about to do so, he said to himself, “What shall I say to the prophet if he asks me what did I do during the day? I cannot tell a lie, and if I speak the truth people will hate me, because a Muslim is not allowed to drink wine.”
And so he gave up the idea of drinking wine.
In this way, whenever the man thought of doing something bad, he remembered his promise to tell the truth at all times. One by one, he gave up all his bad habits and became a good Muslim and a very good person.
MORAL: Make a promise: I shall always speak the truth.



JSC Suggestion-2017

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JSC Suggestion-2017
English 2nd Paper

Question
2013
Email
Thanking your friend for sending birthday gift.
Composition
Your Favourite Hobby

Formal Letter:
1.               Application for a testimonial.
2.               Application for transfer certificate.
3.               Application for a full free studentship/poor fund.
4.               Application for an early leave.
5.               Application for leave in advance.
6.               Application for leave of absence.
7.               Application for permission to play a friendly football match.
8.               Application for a half-holiday.
9.               Application for permission to go on a picnic.
10.           Application for readmission.
11.           Application for setting up a canteen in the school campus.
12.           Application for a seat in the school hostel.
13.           Application for an English/ a language/a literary/a language club.
14.           Application for a computer club.
15.           Application for sinking tub wells.
16.           Application for repairing a damaged road/bridge.

OR
1.   Write an email to your friend to return book.
2.   Write an email to your friend inviting him to attend your marriage ceremony of your sister.
3.   Write an email to your friend inviting him to attend a picnic.
4.   Write an email to your friend inviting him to spend summer vacation with you.
5.   Write an email to your pen friend inviting him to visit Bangladesh.
6.   Write an email to your friend congratulating him on his brilliant success.
7.   Write an email to your friend plan after JSC examination.
8.   Write an email to your friend asking him the final suggestion for the JSC exam.
9.   Write an email to your friend about bad effect of smoking.
10.           Write an email to your friend asking him the changed date of exam.
11.           Write an email to your father asking him some money to buy books.
12.           Write an email to the stationmaster for booking a train ticket.


Composition:
1. A journey by train/boat
2. Your aim in life
3. Newspaper
4. Discipline
5. Physical exercise
6. Your first day at school.
7. Student life
8. Wonders of modern science
9. The game you like most.
10. Your visit to a historical place.


Traffic Jam

Traffic Jam
Traffic jam is a common affair in the big cities and towns. It is one of the major problems of modern time. The causes of traffic jam are many. In proportion to our population roads have not increased. The roads are all the same. There are many unlicensed vehicles which should be brought under control. The drivers are not willing to obey the traffic rules. They want to drive at their sweet will. Overtaking tendency also causes traffic ham. The number of traffic police is insufficient. At office time traffic jam is intolerable. Sometimes traffic jam is so heavy that it blocks half a kilometre. It kills our valuable time and our works are hampered. It causes great sufferings to the ambulance carrying dying patients and the fire brigade vehicles. However, this problem can be solved by adopting some measures. Well planned spacious roads should be constructed. One way movement of vehicles should be introduced. Traffic rules should be impost strictly so that the drivers are bound to obey them. Sufficient traffic police should be posted on important points. Unlicensed vehicles should be removed. After doing all these things we can hope to have a good traffic system for our easy and comfortable movement. 
Traffic Jam

Traffic jam is a common affair in the big cities and towns. This problem is the result of rapid growth of population and the increasing number of vehicles. Most often this problem occurs in the congested areas where the roads are very narrow. In proportion to our population roads have not increased. There are many unlicensed vehicles which should be brought under control. The drivers are not willing to obey the traffic rules. Overtaking tendency also causes traffic jam. The number of traffic police is insufficient. Most often traffic jam occurs at office time and also at the time when offices break. It kills our valuable time and our work is hampered. It causes great sufferings to the ambulance carrying dying patients and the fire brigade vehicles. However, this problem can be solved by adopting some measures. Well planned spacious roads should be constructed. One way movement of vehicles should be introduced. Traffic rules should be imposed strictly so that the drivers are bound to obey them. Sufficient traffic police should be posted on important points. Unlicensed vehicles should be removed. After doing all these things we can hope to have a good traffic system for our easy and comfortable movement.

Traffic Jam

Traffic jam is a long queue of vehicles on a road. It is a great problem and nuisance for the modern society. It causes unspeakable sufferings for urban people. Many vehicles moving on the same road at the same time cause a traffic jam. Besides, our traffic police are not sincere. They often do not do their duties honestly. The drivers are indifferent to traffic rules. They try to get more passengers stopping their buses here and there. All these things together cause traffic jams. Moreover, too many rickshaws plying on the streets is another cause of traffic jam. At the time of traffic jam, I feel extremely bored as it kills our valuable time. This trouble should not be allowed to continue. The strict law should be imposed to control traffic jam. Exemplary punishment should be given to the drivers who do not obey traffic rules. Above all, the traffic authority should be more active to enforce traffic rules and maintain the discipline on the roads.

TRAFFIC JAM
Traffic jam is a long line of vehicles that cannot move or that can only move very slowly because there is so much traffic in the road. Traffic jam is a common affair in the big cities and towns. it is one of the major problem of modern time. The cause of Traffic jam is many. Mainly our roads are not enough increased. The roads are all the same. There are many unlicensed vehicles which should be bought under control. The drivers are not willing to obey the traffic rules. Overtaking tendency is also causes Traffic jam. The number of traffic police is insufficient. At office time traffic jam is intolerable. Sometimes Traffic jam is so heavy that it blocks about half a kilometer. It kills our valuable time and our work is hampered. It causes great sufferings to the ambulance carrying dying patient and the fire brigade vehicles. However this problem can be solve by adopting some measures. Spacious road should be constructed. Traffic rules should be imposed strictly so that the drivers are bound to obey them. Sufficient traffic police should be posted on important points. Unlicensed vehicles should be removed. After doing all this we can hope to have a good traffic system for our easy and comfortable movement.

 Part A: Grammar (40 Marks) [Answer any 8 questions out of 9] 
  1. Complete the following passage using correct form of verbs from     the list, use negative where necessary

Go
Have
Is
anticipate
be
ask
tell
like
I (a) _____ never in the habit of (b) _____to market. But on last Friday I had to go (c) _____asked by mother. I made a list of the would-be-bought items. Going to market I became verb astonished as the prices (d) ______ higher then what I (e) _____.

2.          Read the following passage and fill in the gaps with suitable                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     prepositions.
Though he is blind (a) ____ one eye but he is not blind (b)_____ his son’s faults. Unlike other parents, he never takes pride (c)_____ his son’s success. He always advises his son to be abided (d) _____
Social and to refrain himself (e)_____ doing any bad deed.  
3.          Add tags to the following statements.
a)       Kindly do me a favour, ____?
b)       Let’s have a walk, ____?
c)       Nobody likes him, ____?
d)       I am guilty for this, ____?
e)       He could not pass last year, ____?

4.          Compete the following sentences by using clauses.
a)       ____ since I saw you last.
b)       Who can tell me where ____?
c)       If he had studied attentively ____?
d)       This is the high time ____?
e)        ____ he could not finish the task.
5.          Use appropriate linker in each gap.
We should hate the sin  (a) ____ not the sinner. The sinners are persons (b)____ we are. We should motivate (c)____ correct them. It may so happen (d)____ one day they will be better humans (e)____ what we are.
6.          Read the following sentences and transform them as directed in brackets.
a)       Cox’s Bazar is one of the most beautiful sea beaches in the word. (Use comparative degree)
b)       Tourists from home and abroad visit this beach every year. (Change into passive)
c)       They come here to enjoy themselves. (Complex sentence)
d)       There are many Iuxurious hotels and motels so that the tourists can safely stay in. (Simple sentence)
e)       Our govt. should take more steps to make it more beautiful. (Passive voice)
7.          Complete the following sentences using idioms/phrase from the list given in the box.
In no time, ins and outs, leave no stone unturned, carry the day, beggar description; nip in the bud, salt of the earth.
   
a)       I shall _____ to do the work.
b)       We hope to _____.
c)       His _____ is known to me.
d)       He will come_____.
e)       Sufferings of the poor during the winter season _____.
8.          Rewrite the following passage in reported speech.
“What type of behaviour do you expect from me?” The kind said to the captive, The behaviour of a kind to a kind” was the answer. “How can I show kingly treatment to a criminal?” said the kind. Please do not forget that you too ascended this throne by committing a more serious crime,” the captive replied.
9.          Use articles where necessary. Give a cross(x) where no article is needed.
(a)____ English is (b) ____ international language that must be learnt by all (c)____ people of (d)____ world. One is blind today without (e) ___help of English is not only the language of (g) ____ English, it is now a global language. Moreover, there are now many kinds of English but (h) ____ English of (i)____English is still (j)____ best.



ANSWER

1.         Right form of verbs
      a) am; b) going; c) being; d) were/went; e) was anticipated.
2.         Appropriate prepositions
a)       of; b) to; c) in; d) by; e)from.
3.         Tag questions
a)       Kindly do me a favour, will you/won’t you?
b)       Let’s have a walk, shall we?
c)       Nobody likes him, do they?
d)       I am guilty for this, aren’t I?
e)       He could not pass last year, could he?
4.         Completing sentences
a)       Many days have passed, since I saw you last.
b)       Who can tell me where he is.
c)       If he had studied attentively he would have made a brilliant result.
d)       This is the high time we did the work.
e)       As he was late he could not finish the task.
5.         Use of linking words
a) but; b) as; c) and; d) that; e) than.
6.         Transformation of sentences
a)       Cox’s Bazar is more beautiful than most other sea beaches in the word.
b)       This beach is visited every year by tourists from home and abroad.
c)       They come here so that they can enjoy themselves.
d)       There are many Iuxurious hotels and motels for the tourists to stay in safely.
e)       More steps should be taken to make it more beautiful by our government.
7.         Use of phrases & idioms
           a)leave no stone unturned; b) carry the day; c) ins and outs; d) in
           no time; e) beggar description.
8.         Changing the from of speech
The king asked the captive whet type of behaviour he (C) expected from him (K). The captive replied that he (C) expected to have the behaviour of the kind from him (K). At this the king asked him not to forget that he (K) too had ascended that throne by committing a more serious crime.
9.         Use of articles
a) x; b) an; c) the; d) the; e) the; f) an; g) the; h) x; i) the; j) the.