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Rearranging for SSC Examination - 4.0 ( Board Questions with Answers)

Updated: May 28

 Rearranging for SSC English 1st Paper-4.0

1.         Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story. Only the corresponding numbers of sentences need to be written. [D. B. 2020; Ctg. B. 2019; Syl. B. 2017

(a)          In the evening, a lion entered the cave.

(b)        One day, he fled from his master's house and took shelter in a cave.

(c)         Once upon a time, there lived a young man named Androcles.

(d)        He came near Androcles and lifted his paw.

(e)         He was caught by a slave merchant who sold him to a rich man in another country.

(f)         The lion seemed wounded as he was groaning.

(g)        His master was very bad and inflicted heavy torture on him.

(h)        He took the lion's paw in his hand and removed a big thorn from it. The lion was relieved of his pain.

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

(a)         The king asked him why he was making such a small boat.

(b)        Napoleon, the king of France, was a great hero.

(c)         One day, he was walking along the seashore.

(d)        He won many battles and conquered many countries of Europe.

(e)         The boy said, "I shall cross the sea and go my home."

(f)         Suddenly, he noticed a wonderful thing.

(g)        The boy was brought before him.

h) An English boy  was making a small boat.

3.         Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story. Only the corresponding numbers of sentences need to be written.      [R. B. 2020; D. B., C. B. 2017

(a)     Penicillin is the life-saving medicine.

(b)     He passed his boyhood with his parents.

(c)      It was discovered by Dr. Alexander Fleming.

(d)     He was the seventh of the eight brothers and sisters.

(e)     He was never absent from school up to the age of twelve.

(f)       He was sent to London at the age of fourteen for higher study.

(g)     Fleming was born into a poor family in Scotland.

(h)     Fleming was a very regular and attentive student.

4.         Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story. Only the corresponding numbers of sentences need to be written.        [Din. B. 2020; Syl. B. 2019

(a)         But his heart was not in medicine and he felt that he was born to be a poet.

(b)        This great poet met a premature death on February 23, 1821.

(c)         Finally, he abandoned surgery for literature.

(d)        John Keats was born on October 31, 1795.

(e)         He lost his father in 1804 and his mother in 1810.

(f)         His finest poems like 'Ode to a Nightingale', 'Ode on a Grecian Urn', etc. were published in 1820.

(g)        In 1811, Keats became an apprentice to a surgeon at Edmonton.

(h)        He was the eldest son of his parents.

5.         Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story. Only the corresponding numbers of sentences need to be written.       [J. B. 2020

(a)         They got mony made a shelter in a makeshift house and started making 'Nakshi Kantha' with new and old clothes and thread of different colours.

(b)        Yet Nur Banu did not become frustrated and inspired her husband to stand against all odds.

(c)         Her husband was a farmer and they had everything but they became helpless.

(d)        As Nur Banu was good at art in her early age, she could make wonderful design in her Kanthas.

(e)         A few years back, Nur Banu lost everything for the river erosion.

(f)          Her husband sold them in the market and became solvent.

(g)         She together with her husband worked hard and made a lot of Kanthas.

(h)        She had an ornament made of gold and she gave it to her husband to sell it.

6.         Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story. Only the corresponding numbers of sentences need to be written     [C. B. 2020]

(a)     "I am not playing. I have already gone through these pages."

(b)     His father was passing by.

(c)      From his. boyhood, he was a very meritorious s boy.

(d)     He at once entered the room and said, "0 my boy, don't play with your book."

(e)     His father, Kazi Wazed Ali, was a renowned pleader in the Barishal Bar.

(f)       One day, the boy Fazlul Huq was reading in his study room.

(g)     He saw Fazlul Huq reading his lessons and tearing off the pages of his book. one after another.

(h)     The  great leader of the country whom we love and admire is Sher-e-Bangla A. K. Fazlul Huq.

7.         Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story–Only the corresponding numbers of sentences need to be written.       [Ctg. B. 2020; J. B. 2016]

(a)     The dog was cured.

(b)     He found a mad dog and injected some weak germs of its diseases into blood.

(c)      One day, a boy named Joseph Meister was brought to Pasteur.

(d)     He had been bitten by a mad dog.

(e)     Pasteur was a French scientist.

(f)       Pasteur gave him some injections and the boy did not get dog's disease.

(g)     He discovered that many diseases are caused by germs and he also found cures for several of them.

(h) At first, he treated only animals because he did not want to cause the death of any human being.

8.        Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story. Only the corresponding numbers of sentences need to be written. [Syl. B. 2020;. B. B. 2019; B. 2015]

(a)     Mandela joined the African National Congress in 1942.

(b)     In 1993, Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

(c)      For 20 years, he directed a campaign of peaceful, non-violent defiance against the South African government and its racist policies.

(d)     Mandela died at his home in Johannesburg on December 5, 2013 at the age of 95.

(e)     In 1993, South African President F.W. de lUerk was also awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

(f)       In 2009, Mandela's birthday was declared 'Mandela Day' to promote global peace.

(g)     Nelson Mandela was born on July 18, 1918 in South Africa.

(h)     In 1994, Mandela was elected as South Africa's first black President.

9.        Put the following -parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story. Only the corresponding numbers of sentences need to be written.              [B. B. 2020]

(a)     On the way, people were showing due respect to the statue of the goddess.

(b)     So, feeling proud, the donkey started to bray in joy.

(c)      Once a statue of goddess was being taken to the town placing on the back of a donkey.

(d)           Then the driver of the donkey became very angry.

(e)     Saying this, he started beating the donkey with his stick.

(f)       Seeing this, the donkey thought that people were showing him honour.

(g)     He said, ''You wretched, do you think people show you this respect? Such a bad day for man will never come."

(h)     Moreover, it refused to move even a step.

       

10.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story. Only the corresponding numbers of sentences need to be written.                [D. B. 2019]

(a)     Shamim got a lease of land in his village.

(b)     Shamim's lot has changed radically.,

(c)      Poverty forced him to look for work.

(d)     He has also been raising hybrid cows for milk as well as to produce manure.

(e)     Shamim was an unemployed youth of an impoverished family.

(f)       Then he joined the training programme of youth development and received training in vegetable cultivation.

(g)     He is now very happy to be a self-sufficient man.

(h)     He applied his new and improved knowledge for cultivating vegetables.

11.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story. Only the corresponding numbers of sentences need to be written.                  R. B. 19

(a)     Suddenly, he stopped one of the guests.

(b)     The marriage ceremony was over and the guests were all going to the feast.

(c)      He spoke so strangely that the guests stood still and listened to the story.

(d)     He saw people walking past him.

(e)     The old man told him about his last journey.

(t) The old sailor sat on a stone outside the church.

(g) He had a strange mad look in his eyes.

(h) "There was a ship," the old sailor began.

12.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.   [Din. B. 2019

(a)       The dog dropped the bone and barked at the crow.

(b)      One of them started pecking to dog's tail.

(c)       Both the crows went near the dog.

(d)      Once a dog was eating a bony piece of meat sitting under a tree.

(e)       The dog not only felt disturbed but also became angry.

(f)        It flew away and after some time returned with another crow.

(g)       A crow saw him and wished to eat that.

(h)      In the meantime, the other crow flew away with the bone.  

13.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.[J. B. 2019; Din. B. 2016]

(a)       The merchant sold him to a rich man in another country.

(b)      To escape torture, he one day fled from his master's house.

(c)       Once there lived a young man named Androcles.

(d)      Unfortunately, he was caught by a slave merchant.

(e)       He took shelter in a cave.

(f)        He used to inflict heavy torture on him.

(g)       It was unbearable for him.

(h)      The  man was very rude and cruel.  

14.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.[C. B. 2019; Ctg B. 2017]

(a)       The old woman felt pity for him and quickly gave Taimur a full dish of food.

(b)      Then he disguised himself as a poor traveller and supported himself by begging.

(c)       As a result, he burnt his fingers.

(d)      He came to a house and asked an old woman to give him something to eat.

(e)       Once young Taimur attacked a province but unfortunately his soldiers were all killed.

(f)         The food was very hot.

(g)       One day, he became very hungry and could not get anything to eat.

(h)      He hurriedly dug his fingers right at the middle of the dish.

15.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story. [SSC Examination-2018]

(a)      He made his first appearance in literature by writing "Liza of Lambeth", a realistic study on the life of low neighbourhood in London.

(b)      Some of his well-known plays are Mrs. Cardilac, Lady Frederick and so on.

(c)       He was born in Paris in 1874.

(d)      This brought for him a good name.

(e)       He wrote a few other novels too.

(f)        William Somerset Maugham was one of the greatest short story writers of modern time.

(g)       Despite being a doctor, he gave up medicine for literature because of having no charm.

(h)      Then he took to writing plays.

16.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.     [R. B. 2017]

(a)       The king followed the advice of the physician and became slim and fully cured.

(b)      He, advised the king to move a heavy club in the air till he got tired.

(c)       He did not undergo physical labour.

(d)      The doctor was very wise.

(e)       He became bulky and could not move or do anything.

(f)        Once there was an idle king.

(g)       He did not prescribe any medicine.

(h)      He called in a doctor.

17.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.[Din. B. 2017].

(a)       He showed extraordinary credit in every examination of the school.

(b)      In 1953, he was appointed Chairman of Secondary Education Board.

(c)       He has a great contribution to the scientific research of Bangladesh.

(d)      At the age of six, he was admitted in a Furkania Madrasa and then in an. English school.

(e)       Dr. Qudrat-i-Khuda was born in Birbhum district of West Bengal in 1900.

(f)        In 1925, he passed MSc in Chemistry from Kolkata University and in 1929, he passed DSc from Imperial College in England.

(g)       He died on 3 November 1977.'

(h)      His father Hazrat Shah Abdul Mukit was a pious man and his mother Fashiha Khatun was also a pious woman.

18.       Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story. [J. B. 2017]

(a)    On the completion of his house educations, he was sent to school, but did not like institutional education.

(b)    In 1911, he translated his poems 'Gitanjali' into English.

(c)    He was given a Knight by the British Government in 1914 but he rejected it as a protest against the atrocities of the British Government.

(d)    Rabindranath Tagore, one of the most leading poets in the history of world literature, was born into the renowned Tagore family in March 186 1.

(e)    He was sent to London to study Law but he studied literature with Professor Henry Morley for a few months and then returned home.

(f)     It brought him the highest honour in the form of Nobel Prize in 1913.

(g). At the age of eighty, he breathed his last.

(h) In his twentieth year, Rabindranath along with his. father went to the Himalayas.


19.     Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.         [B. B. 2017]

(a)       He had no much education.

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

(c)       His full name was Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar.

(d)      He was skilled in warfare.

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

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

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

(h)      He was the grandson of Babar.

20.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.                    [D. B. 2016

(a)       When asked, the youngest daughter said, "Nothing.''

(b)      But first, he wanted to know how much they loved him.

(c)       Being pleased, Lear gave each of them a third of his kingdom.

(d)      His eldest daughter declared, "Sir, I love you more than I can say."

(e)       Long ago, there was a mighty old king of England named Lear who wanted to divide his kingdom among his three daughters.

(f)        At first, Lear asked his eldest daughter, "How much do you love me?"

(g)       When asked, his second daughter said, "My love for you shall never change."

(h)      Lear was shocked and said, "Nothing will come of nothing."

21.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.                   [R. B. 2016]

a)        But water was at the bottom and out of its reach.

b)        It flew from one place to another in search of water.

c)        As each pebble went down, the water in the jar rose up little by little.

d)        A crow was very thirsty and wanted to drink water.

e)        It took some pebbles and then it dropped them into the jar.

f)         Then it hit upon a plan.

(g)       At last, it found a jar in a garden.

(h)      When the water came to the mouth of the jar, the crow drank and quenched its thirst.

22.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.                   [C. B. 2016]

(a)       She saw a box marked half a crown and considered that the box would be the most

(b)      appropriate gift for him.

(b The princess had a fixed allowance for pocket money and she was not permitted to exceed it.

(c)       But her governess said, "No, you see the princess has not the money and so, of course, she cannot buy the box."

(d)      Queen Victoria was taught economical habits by her governess when she was a little girl.

(e)       Once at a market at Wales, she spent all her money in buying a number of presents for relatives and friends.

(f)        The people in shop wanted to enclose the box with the other articles.

(g)     But alas! She had no money.

(h)     As she was leaving, she remembered another.cousin for whom she did not buy any present.

23.     Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story. Ctg. B. 16

(a)      He told her that if she could bring a handful of mustard seed from a house where nobody had died, her son would be alive again.

(b)      She requested Buddha to bring her dead son back to life again.

(c)       Buddha told her that death is inevitable to everybody and it was not possible to bring back her dead son's life.

d)        One day, a woman came to Buddha with her dead son.

e)        She returned to Buddha with a broken heart and told him everything.

f)         The sorrowful mother went from door to door but failed to collect the mustard seed.

g)        Buddha realized the emotion and sorrow of the mother.

h)       In every house, she saw that death had shown its cruel face.

24.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.        Syl. B. 2016

(a)         The guests praised the king.

(b)        People praised him more than their king.

(c)         The name of that man was Hatem Tai.

(d)        But the guests praised Hatem Tai also.

(e)         Long long ago, there lived a very kind and generous man in Yemen.

(f)         One day, the king gave a dinner.

(g)        He was not rich but very hospitable.

(h)        So,the king felt happy and proud.

25.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.B. B. 16

(a)         Hazrat Omar (R) became shocked and assured the woman of providing her with food.

(b)        She also explained that she was boiling water in a pot only to console her children.

(c)         He instantly went to the godown and carried a sack of food himself for that woman and her children to that cottage.

(d). Hazrat Omar (R) used to go out to see the condition of his subjects with his own eves at dead of night.

(e)         He asked the woman of that cottage about the cause of crying of her children.

(f)         One night, he was passing by a cottage:

(g)        The woman explained that the children were crying for food as they were starving for two days.

(h)        He heard that children were crying.

26.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.                   [D. B. 2015]

(a)         She asked Bayazid to give her a glass of water, but he could not find any water in the pitcher.

(b)        Once Hazrat Bayazid.Bustami came home to see his ailing mother.

(c)         But she again fell asleep.

(d)        So, he went to the well quite far from their house.

(e)         She woke up some hours later.

(f)         fie filled the pitcher, came back and went to his mother with a glass of water.

(g)        As he was still standing by her bed, his mother drank the glass of water and blessed him from the core of heart.

(h)              He, instead of waking her up, stood by her bed with the glass of water in his hand. 

27.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.                   [R. B. 2015]

(a)          HE graduated from the Govt. School of Art in Kolkata.

(b)        He is recognized as the most valuable painter of Bangladesh.

(c)         He died of lungs cancer.

(d)        Zainul Abedin was born in 1914 in Kishoreganj.

(e)         Still now, he is referred with great respect as Shilpacharya in Bangladesh.

(f)         He is also the pioneer of Bangladeshi modern art.

(g)        He was also appointed as a teacher there.

(h)        He is highly admired for his 'Bengal Famine Sketches'.

28.      Put the following . parts of the story in  correct order to make the whole story.                       B. 2015]

(a)          He took part in the revolt against King Edward I of England for the independence of his country.

(b)        But his army was defeated again and again.

(c)         Robert Bruce was the king d Scotland.

(d)        He led an expedition against England, overthrew the English army and secured the independence of Scotland.

(e)         It fell down time and again but it did not give up its attempts. At 'its seventh attempt, it was successful in reaching the top.

(f)         He noticed a spider trying to reach the top of the steep wall of the cave.

(g)        Being defeated for six times, he lost all hopes and fled away to save his life. One day he was lying in a cave in the forest.

(h)        Bruce got back his hope at that incident, took courage and gathered his soldiers together.

29.  Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.  J. B. 2015

(a) He fell fast asleep there but a great noise woke him up.

(b)        It was crying for pain in his leg.

(c)         Androcles was very much afraid and he felt sure that the beast would kill him.

(d)        A lion had entered the cave roaring loudly.

(e)         He went to the lion.

(f)         Then he removed a thorn from the lion's paws.

(g)        Soon, he realised that the lion was not angry.

(h)        Once Androcles fled away from his masters house and hid himself in a forest.

30.     Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.  [C. B. 2015]

(a)     The first friend climbed a tree but the later could not climb.

(b)     Suddenly, a bear came there.

(c)      Once upon a time, two friends were passing by a forest.

(d)     They were talking about their love for each other.

(e)     Finding no other way, the later one laid down on the ground and feigned death.

(f)       The bear smelt his ears, nose and face.

(g)     Then the bear went away.

(h)     He thought him to be dead.

31.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole sto                       Ctg. B. 14

(a)     He had only one son named Sindbad.

(b)     Soon, he fell in economic difficulty.

(c)      At last, one of his father's friends helped him start a business and being successful in it, he became rich again.

(d)     He went to his friends and relatives for help but none helped him.

(e)     Sindbad's father died when he was only sixteen.

(f)       Sindbad, having inherited all his father's vast wealth, many of his relatives and friends gathered round Sindbad to look after him.

(g)     Sindbad, a young and inexperienced boy, spent money extravagantly for his relatives and friends.

(h)     Long long ago, there lived a rich man.

 

32.      Put the following parts of the story 'in correct order to make the whole story.  [B. B.'2015]

(a)     He was alone in this world.

(b)     One day, this old man became ill and tried to go to a doctor.

(c)      So, he was unable to maintain his livelihood happily.

(d)     Once there lived a poor arid old, man in a certain village.

(e)     To see him in this .condition, a school-going boy came forward and took him to the nearest hospital.

(f)       But he never begged to support himself in the midst of much hardship.

(g)     He could not move easily and fell down on the ground.

(h)     He had no land of his own.

33.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to.make the whole story.

(a)     She wanted freedom for the nation.

(b)     She extended her co-operative hands towards Surja Sen.

(c)      Unfortunately, she killed herself to avoid arrest.

(d)     She was a true patriot.

(e)     She was a meritorious student.

(f)       She proved that women can work like men.

(g)     Pritilata was born iii Chattogram on 5 May 1911.

(h)     She  graduated in philosophy from Bathune College in Kolkata.

34.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.

(a)     He was fond of adventures, music and jatra party.

(b)     He lost his father in his childhood.

(c)      He spent his early life in great hardship.

(d)     Nazrul Islam was born on 20 May 1899 in Burdwan.

(e)     As a boy being restless and absent-minded, he did not like the hard and fast rules of the school.

[f) One day, this Dukhu Mia became a great poet. g) You win have heard the name of Kazi Nazrul Islam. (h) So, he was called Dukhu Mia.

35.     Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.

(a)     Meanwhile, the students dousing a parked army jeep with kerosene; set it on fire.

(b)     In this situation, Dr. Zoha came forward and requested the armed forces not to open fire on the students.

(c)      The situation went beyond control.

(d)     The teachers seeing this, requested the guards on. duty to open the gate.

(e)     But when they did not pay any heed to him, he declared that their bullets would pierce his heart first.

(f)       The agitated students of Rajshahi University started to jump over the locked gate and to scale the wall.

(g)     Finally, Dr. Zoha was shot in the back at 11 am and later he was bayonet charged too.

(h)     The  armed forces saw the situation,.and started to take position against the students.

36.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.

(a)       At the age of 25, he married a beautiful, wealthy, accomplished lady Khadija.

(b)      As a result, most of the people became his enemy and they wanted to kill him.

(c)       He got Nabuot at the age of forty and proclaimed that Allah is One with no partner.

(d)      His father had died before he was born.

(e)       Hazrat Mohammad (Sm) was born in the Quraish family of Makkah in 570 AD,

(f)        He was brought up by his grandfather whom he lost at the age of eight.

(g)       He lost his mother at the age of six.

(h)      He left Makkah in 622 AD with his follower for Medina and having performed Bidai Hay, he died at the age of 63.

37.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.

(a)       There was excellent production of grapes.

(b)      I am about to leave you, dear sons, but I have something to say to you.

(c)       There was a farmer on the deathbed.

(d)      They sowed the grape seeds.

(e)       Thinking that there was hidden treasure, they began to .dig out but in vain.

(1) Go to the vineyard and share everything you find there.

(g)       He called his sons to him.

(h)      They could realize the hidden meaning of their father and also learnt that industry is the key to success.

38.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order. to make the whole story.

(a)       This scientist was Alfred Bernhard Nobel.

(b)      This prize is given to persons with most outstanding contribution in six fields.

(c)       Though he was a citizen of Sweden, he was educated in Russia.

(d)      For this discovery, he not only became famous all over the world but also earned a huge amount of money by selling it.

(e)       This prize was instituted by a man who was the inventor of science of destruction.

(f)        The Nobel Prize is the world's most important prize.

(g)       He was born in Stockholm on 21 October 1833 and he died on 10 December 1896.*

(h)      He invented dynamite which is widely used for breaking rocks, digging petrol wells and in war.

39.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.

(a)       But the corporal, full of dignity, did nothing but stood by and shouted orders.

(b)      "Are you?" said the officer.

(c)       Presently an officer, not in uniform rode up.

(d)      ''Hello," he said to the corporal, "Why don't you lend your men a hand to get that beam up?"

(e)       He then getting down from his horse worked very hard to put the beam to its place and the man was none other Washington himself.

(l) "Don't you know that I am a corporal?" was the reply.

(g)       There were too few men for the work.

(h)      In the American War of Independence, a corporal and a party of soldiers were sent to raise a hea  beam for a battery.

40.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.

(a)       He is considered the greatest physicist after Einstein.

(b)      He is very skilled in Mathematics from an early age and having a brilliant result, he was able to join Cambridge University as a Lucasian Professor of Mathematics.

(c)       In it, he explains cosmology for the general public.

(d)      He got married in 1963.

(e)       It became famous and established his reputation as a great scientist.

(f)        He got his PhD in cosmology from Cambridge University by the time he was 26 years old.

(g)       Stephen Hawking was born in an educated family.

(h)      He wrote a book, "A Brief History of Time : From the Big Bang to Black Holes''.

41.     Put the following parts of thein correct order to make. the whole story.

(a) He was very idle.

(b) As a result, he was always in want of food. c) He had a few plots of land.

(d)      One day, seeing the fence round the garden broken, he said to himself, "I shall repair the fence tomorrow. But he totally forgot it the next day.

(e)      But he did not plough them well and sow seeds in time.

(f)       The farmer had a kitchen garden near his house.

(g)       Once there was a farmer in a village.

(h)      So, he could not raise good crops.      

42.      Put the following 'parts' of the story in correct order to make the whole story.

(a)       After a pair of years, he left the school and studied at St. Paul's School till 1624.

(b)      Milton was a great poet after Shakespeare.

(c)       He became blind in 1652 but in the state of blindness, he produced 'Paradise Lost'.

(d)      He took his MA degree at the age of 24.

(e)       At the age of 7, he got himself admitted into Star Palace School in 1615.

(f)        In 1643, he met Mary Powel on an occasion and married her.

(g)       But he could not pay attention to his studies in this school.

(h)      In the succeeding year, Milton entered Christ College in Cambridge.

43.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.

(a)       He had left school before he completed primary school.

(b)      He wrote against the unruly behaviour of the then government and so he was called rebel poet.

(c)       Kazi Nazrul Islam, our national poet, was born in 1899.

(d)      He breathed his last in 1976 in Dhaka and was buried beside the Dhaka University mosque.

(e)       He was very poor and suffered a lot when he was a child.

(f)        First, he joined a team of singer namely 'Leto' and then he joined the army in 1917.

(g)       He was brought in Bangladesh and was given the citizenship of Bangladesh along with the - national recognition of national poet.

(h)      When he was forty-three, he was attacked with an incurable disease and never came round.

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

(a)       He was a specialist in treating boils.

(b)      He was a false doctor and patients from far and near used to come to him for treatment.

(c)       He would operate boils with his razor.

(d)      The barber treated them in their illness.

(e)       Once there lived a shrewd barber in a village who pretended to know everything.

(f)        When some of his patients were cured, the barber felt proud of his great success.

(g)       Finding no other way, the poor people called in him, because he was always available.

(h)      The patients would cry loudly in pain.

       

45.      Put the -following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.

(a)       When asked if he had any objection if they took him under the police custody, he answered 'no'.

(b)      A police officer went to that place and asked all the people there if they knew anything about the incident but the villagers replied in the negative.

(c)       The man being dull-headed could not learn English but could learn only 'yes', 'no'. and 'very well' without knowing their meaning.

(d)      At last, the police officer asked the man and he replied in the affirmative.

(e)       He came back to his village and whenever anybody asked him any question or discussed a thing with him, he would say either 'yes', 'no' or 'very well'.

(f)        Finally, when the police officer wanted to arrest him, he replied as 'very well' and accordingly he was arrested and put to jail.

(g)       One night, a theft took place in a house of the village and police was informed of it.

(h)      A man living in a village wanted to learn English and so he went to a teacher.

       

46.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.

(a)       Our national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam was born of a poor parents in 1899.

(b)      After the war, he came back to Kolkata in 1919.

(c)       There Nazrul studied in a high school at Kazir Simla for three years and then returned to Burdwan.

(d)      During that time, a Muslim police officer took interest in this extraordinary boy and sent him to his village home.

(e)       From 1920, he started residing in the office of Bengal Muslim Literary Association.

(f)        In 1914, the First World War broke out, Nazrul joined the army at the age of 19 when he was a student of class 8.

(g)       When he was twelve years old, he fled away to Asansole and worked in a baker's shop there.

(h)      His remarkable poem 'Bidrohi' was published in 1920.

47.     Put the following parts of the story in correct order.

(a)         But Fazlul Huq was a man of very independent character, so he resigned his post in 1911 and started legal practice.

(b)        Fazlul Huq attracted the attention of BF Fuller, the then governor of East Bengal who appointed him a Deputy Magistrate.

(c)        In 1897, he passed B.L. Examination with distinction and began his independent legal practice at Kolkata High Court.

(d)        Sher-e-Bangla A.K. Fazlul Huq was born in 1872 at Saturia in Barishal.

(e)        The next year, he was appointed lecturer and examiner of MA in Mathematics in Kolkata University.

(f)         He received his primary education there and then entered the Barishal Zilla School.

(g)        At the age of twenty-one, he passed the BSc Examination from the Presidency College, Kolkata, and MSc degree in Mathematics in 1895.

(h)        He passed the Entrance Examination standing first in Dhaka Division.

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

(a)         He was taken to Bangladesh in 1972 and lived in this country since his death in 1976.

(b)        It was a tragedy that he had been suffering from a cruel disease since 1942 and remained almost half dead for the rest of his life.

(c)         He was declared our national poet by the then government of Bangladesh.

(d)        Kazi Nazrul Islam was born in 1899 in the. district of Burdwan in West Bengal.

(e)         On return from the battlefield, he gave up the sword for the pen.

(f)         In 1914, the First World War broke out and he, at the age of 19, joined the war as an ordinary soldier.

(g)        He lost his father at the age of eight.

(h)        At the age of eleven, he showed his poetic genius by writing a lot of poems, songs, gazals, short stories, novels, etc.

49.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.

(a)         The thief was easily detected and was sent to jail.

(b)        All the servants went home and everyone kept his stick as it was, but the servant who had stolen the purse reduced the length of his stick by one inch.

(c)         The next day all the servants submitted their sticks to the judge, but one stick was found one inch short.

(d)        One day, a rich man lost his purse and thought that the purse had been stolen by someone of his servants.

(e)         Then he made a complaint before the judge.

(f)         The judge summoned all the servants, but all of them denied the charge.

The

(g)        Th de then hit upon a plan to detect the thief and accordingly gave all of them the sticks of equal length and asked them to submit the sticks on the following day with the indication that the stick of the thief would increase by one inch.

(h)        He could not detect the real thief.

50.      Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.

(a)         But when the land yielded plenty of grapes that year, they realized the significance of their father's word.

(b)        Finding no treasure, they thought that their father had deceived them.

(c). They turned over the soil of the vineyard, but they found no treasure.

(d)        Once there lived an old farmer who had three sons.

(e)         One day while the old farmer was on the point of death, he called his sons and said that he was departing from the world.

(f)         So, as soon as the farmer was dead, they came to the vineyard with spades.

(g)        The sons were extremely idle and averse to labour.

(h)        But  he had buried all that he had in the vineyard.


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1.   (c)-->(e)–>(g)-->(b) -->(a)–>(f)--->(d)--->(h)

Once upon a time, there lived a. young man named Androcles. He was caught by a slave merchant who sold him to a rich man in another country. His master was very bad and inflicted heavy torture on him. One day, he fled from his master's house and took shelter in a cave. In the evening, a lion entered the cave. The lion seemed wounded as he was groaning. He came near Androcles and lifted his paw. He took the lion's paw in his hand and removed a big thorn from it. The lion was relieved of his pain.

2.               (b)--->(d)->(c)->(f)->(h)-->(g)-->(a)- -->(e)

Napoleon, the king of France, was a great hero. He won many battles and conquered many countries of Europe. One day, he was walking along the seashore. Suddenly, he noticed a wonderful thing. An English boy was making a small boat. The boy was brought before him. The king asked him why he was making such a small boat. The boy said, "I shall cross the sea and go my home.

3.               (a) --> (c)—)(g)->(d)-4(b)-->(h)-->(e)-->(f)

Penicillin is the life-saving medicine. It was discovered by Dr. Alexander Fleming was born in a poor family in Scotland. He was the seventh of the eight brothers and sisters. He passed his boyhood with his parents. Fleming was a very regular and attentive student. He was never absent from school up to the age of twelve. He was sent to London at the age of fourteen for higher study.

4.               (d)--->(h)---)(e)--->(g) --> (a)-->(c)-->(f)-->(b)

John Keats was born on October 31, 1795. He was the eldest son of his parents. He lost his father in 1804 and his mother in 1810. In 1811, Keats became an apprentice to a surgeon at Edmonton. But his heart was not in medicine and he felt that he was born to be a•poet, Finally, he abandoned surgery for literature. His finest poems like 'Ode to a Nightingale', 'Ode on a Grecian.Urn', etc. were published in 1820. This great poet met a premature death on February 23, 1821.

5.              (e)-->(c)-->(b)-->(h)-->(a)--->(d) ---> (g)-->(f)

A few years back, Nur Banu lost everything for the river erosion.. Her husband was a farmer and they had everything but they became lAeFi less. Yet Nur Banu did not become frustrated andinspired her husband to stand against all odds. She had an ornament made of gold and she gave it to her husband to sell it. They of money, made a shelter in a makeshift house and started making Nakshi Kantha' with new and old clothes and thread of different colours. As Nur Bann was good at art in her early age, she could make wonderful design in her Kanthas. She, to ether with her husband worked and and made a lot of Kanthas. tier husband sold them in c market and, became solvent.

6.                (h)—>(e)—>(c)--->(f)--->(b) ---- >(g) ---> (d)--->(a)

The great leader of our country whom we love and admire is Sher-e-Bangla A. K. Fazlul Huq. His father, Kazi Wazed Ali, was a renowned pleader in the Barishal Bar. From his boyhood, he was a very meritorious boy. One day the boy Fazlul Huq was reading in his study room. His father was passing bA_ He saw Fazlul Huq reading his lessons and tearing off the pa es of his book one after another. He at once entered the room and said, "0 my boy, don't play wig your book." "I am not playing. I have already gone through these pages."

7.                (e)—>(g)—>(h)--->(b)--->(a) ---- >(c) ---> (d)--->(f)

Pasteur was a French scientist. He discovered that many diseases are caused by germs and he also found cures for several of them. At first, he treated only animals because he did not want to cause the death of any human being. He found a mad dog and injected some weak germs of its diseases into blood. The dog was cured. One day, a boy namedJoseph Meister was brought to Pasteur. He had been bitten-by a mad dog. Pasteur gave him some injections and the boy did not get dog's disease.

8.                (g)—>(a)—>(c)--->(b)--->(e) ---- >(h) ---> (f)--->(d)

Nelson Mandela was born on July 18, 1918 in South Africa. Mandela joined the African National Congress in 1942. For 20 years, he directed a campaign of peaceful, non-violent defiance against the South African government and its racist policies.9n 1993, Mandela was awarded the -Nobel Peace Prize. 'In 1993, South African President F. W. de Klerk was also awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. In 1994, Mandela was elected as South Africa's first black President. In 2009, Mandela's birthday was declared 'Mandela Day' to promote global peace. Mandela died at his home in Johannesburg on December 5, 2013, at the ageof

9.   (c)-- --> (a) -->(f)-- --> (b)- --> (h) --> (d)-->(g)-->(e)

Once a statue of goddess was being taken to the toven plating on the back ol a áoney. On \\le people were showmg due respect to the statue of the goddess. Seeing this, the donkey thought that people were showing him honour. So, feeling proud, the donkey started to brag in joy. Moreover, it refused to move even a step. Then the driver of the donkey became very angry. 14e said, "You wretched, do you think people show you this respect? Such a bad day for man well never tome.' Saying this, he started beating the donkey with his stick.

10.            (e)---->(c) --> (f)-,-->(a) --> (h)--->(d) --> (b)->(g)

Shamim was an unemployed youth of an impoverished family. Poverty forced hint to look for work. Then he joined the training programme of youth'development and received training in vegetable cultivation. Shamim got a lease of land in his vislage. He applied his new and improved knowledge for cultivating vegetables. He has also been raising hybrid cows for muk as well as to produce manure. Shamim s lot has changed radically. He is now very happy to be a self-sufficient man..

11.                (b)(f)-->(d)->(g)->(a)--->(h)->(c)-->(e)

The marriage ceremony was over and the guests were all going to the feast. The old sailor sat on a stone outside the church. He saw people walking past him. He had a strange mad look in his eyes. Suddenly, he stopped one of the ;guests. "There was a ship," the old sailor began. He spoke so strangely that the guests stood still and listened to the story. The old man told him about his last journey. 

12.        (d)->(g)-->((c)--->(b)--)(e)->(a)--->(h)

Once a dog was eating a bony piece of meat sitting under a tree. A crow saw him and wished to eatthat. It flew away and after some time returned with .another crow. Both the crows went near the dog. One of them started pecking the dog's tail. The dog not only felt disturbed but also became angry. The dog dropped the bone and barked at the crow. In the meantime, the other crow flew away with the bone.

13.        (c)--->(d)->(a)->(h)-(f)- --> (g) --> (b) --> (e)

Once there lived a young man named Androcles. Unfortunately, he was caught by a slave. merchant. The merchant sold him to a rich man in another country. The man was very rude and cruel. He used to inflict' heavy torture on him. It was unbearable for him. To escape torture, he one day fled from his master's house. He took shelter in a cave.

14.        (e)--->(b)->(g)->(d) --> (a) --> (h)-->(c)

Once young Taimur attacked a province but unfortunately his soldiers were all killed. Then he disguised himself as a poor traveller and supported himself by begging. One day, he became very hungry and could not get anything to eat. He came to a house- and asked an old woman to give him something to eat. The old woman felt pity for him and quickly gave Taimur a full dish of food. The food was very hot. He hurriedly dug his fingers right at the middle of the dish. As a result, he burnt his fingers.

15.        (f) --> (c)->(g)->(a)->(d)->(h)-->(b)->(e)

William Somerset Maugham was one of the greatest short story writers of modern time. He was born in: Paris in 1874. Despite being a doctor, he gave up medicine for literature because of having no charm. He made his first appearance in literature by writing 'Liza of Lambeth', a realistic study on the life of low neighbourhood in London. This brought for him a good name. Then he took to writing plays. Some of his well-known plays are Mrs. Cardilac, Lady Frederick and so on. He wrote a few other novels too.

Or, (f)- --> (c)->(g)->(a)-->(d)-->(h)-->(e)-)(b)

Or, (f)-(c)(g).->(a)-->(d)--->(e)(h)-->(b)

16.        (f)-->(c)-)(e)->(h)--->(d)(g)--->(b)-->(a)

Once there was an idle king. He did not undergo physical labour. He became bulky and could not move or do anything. He called in a doctor. The doctor was very wise. He did not prescribe any medicine. He advised the king to move a heavy club in the air till he got tired. The king followed the advice of the physician and became slim and fully cured.

17.        (e)-->(h)->(d).-->(a)--->(f) --> (b),>(g)-->(c)   

Dr. Qudrat-i-Khuda was born in Birbhum district of West Bengal in 1900. His father Hazrat Shah Abdul Mukit was a pious man and his mother Fashia Khatun was also a pious woman. At the age of six, he was admitted in a Furkania Madrasa and then in an English school. He showed extraordinary credit in every examination of the school. In 1925, he passed MSc in Chemistry from Kolkata University and in 1929, he passed DSc from Imperial College in. England. In 1953, he was appointed Chairman of Secondary Education Board. He died on 3 November 1977. He has a great contribution to the scientific research of Bangladesh.

18.        (d)---(a)--,(h)-->(e)--->(b)-->(f)->(c)->(g)

Rabindranath Tagore, one of the most leading poets in the history of world literature, was born into the renowned Tagore family in March 1861. On the completion of his house education, he was sent to school, but did not like institutional education. In his twentieth year Rabindranath along with his father went to the Himalayas. He was sent to London to study Law but he studied literature with Professor Henry Morley for a few months and then returned home. In 1911, he iranslated his poems 'Gitanjali' into English. It brought him the highest honour in the form of Nobel Prize in 1913: He was given, a Knight by the British Government in 1914 but he rejected it as a protest against the atrocities of the British Government. At the age of eighty, he breathed his last.

19.         (e) --> (c)- --> (h)-->(g)-->(a)-->(b) --> (d)-->(f)

Akbar was born in 1542 at Amarkot in Sind. His full name was Jalaluddin Muhammad Akbar. He was- the grandson of Babar. When he was born, his father Humayun lost the throne of Delhi. He had no much education. He ascended the throne of Delhi at the age of thirteen. He was skilled in 'warfare. The battle of Second Panipath took place in 1556 and he won the battle.

20.         (e) --> (b). --> (f) -->(d) --> (g)-->(c) --> (a) --> (h)

Long ago, there was a mighty old king of England named Lear who wanted to divide his kingdom among his three daughters. But first,-he wanted to know how much they loved him. At first, Lear asked-his eldest daughter, "How much do you love me?" His eldest daughter declared, "Sir, I love you more than I can say." When asked, his second daughter said, "My love for you shall never change." Being pleased, Lear gave each of them a third of his kingdom. When asked, the youngest daughter said, 'Nothing." Lear was shocked and said "Nothing will- come of nothing."

21.         (d)-->(b)-->(g)(a)(1)-->(e)--->(c)-3(h) 

A crow was very thirsty and wanted to drink water. It flew from one place to another in search of water. At last, it found a jar in a garden-. But water was at the bottom and out of its reach. Then it hit upon a plan. It took some pebbles and then it dropped them into the jar. As each pebble went down, the water in the jar rose up little by little. When the water Came to the mouth of the jar, the crow drank and quenched its thirst.

22.         (d) --> (b)--->(e) --> (h)-->(a)--->(g)->(f)--)(c)

Queen Victoria was taught economical habits by her governess when she was a little girl. The princess had a fixed allowance for pocket money and she was not permitted to exceed it. Once at a market at Wales, she spent all her money in buying. a number of presents for relatives and friends. As she was leaving, she remembered another cousin for whom she did not buy any present. She saw a box marked-half a crown and considered that the box would be the most appropriate gift for him. But alas! She had no money. The people in shop wanted to enclose the box with the other articles. But her governess said, No, you see the princess has not the money and so, of course, she cannot buy the box.

23.         (d) --> (b)-->(g)--->(a) --> (f)--->(h)---(e)--->(c)

One day, a woman came to Buddha with her dead son. She requested Buddha to bring her dead son back to life again. Buddha realized the emotion and sorrow of the mother. He told her that if she could bring a handful of mustard seed from a house where nobody had died, her son would be alive again. The sorrowful mother went from door to door but failed to collect the mustard seed. In every house, she saw that death had shown its cruel face. She returned to Buddha with a broken heart and told him everything. Buddha told her that death is inevitable to everybody and it was not possible to bring back her dead son's life.

24.         (e)->(c) --> (g) --> (f) --> (a)->(h)-->(d) -->(b)

Long long ago, there lived a very kind and generous man in Yemen. The name of that man was Hatem' Tai. He was not rich but very hospitable. One day, the king gave a dinner. The guests praised the king. So, the king felt happy and proud. But the guests praised Hatem Tai also. People praised him more than their king.

25.         (d)- --> (f)-->(h)--->(e) -->g) --> (b)-->(a)--->(c)

Hazrat Omar (R) used to go out to see the condition of his subjects with his own eyes at dead of night. One night, he was passing by a cottage. He heard that children were crying. He asked the woman of that cottage about the cause of crying of her children. The woman explained that the children were crying-for food as they were starving for two days. She also explained that she was boiling water in a pot only to console her children. Hazrat Omar (R) became shocked and assured the woman of providing her with food. He instantly went to the godown and carried a sack of food hilnself for that woman and her children to that cottage.

26.         (b)--(a)- --> (d)-->(f) --> (c)->(h) -->(e)->(g)

Once Hazrat Bayazid Bustarni came home to see his ailing mother. She asked Bayazid to give her a glass of water, but he could not find any water in the pitcher. So,, he went to the well quite far from ,their house. He filled the pitcher, came back and went to his mother with a glass of water. But she again fell asleep. He, instead of waking her up, stood by her bed with the glass of water in his hand. She woke up some hours later. As he was still standing by her bed, his mother drank the glass of water and blessed him from the core of heart

27.         (d) --> (a) --> (g)-->(b)-- --> (f)-->(h)-->(c) --> (e)

Zainul Abediri was born in .1914 in Kishoreganj. He graduated from the Govt. School of Art in Kolkata. He was also appointed as a teacher there. He is recognized as the most valuable painter of Bangladesh. He is also the pioneer of Bangladeshi modern art. He is highly admired for his 'Bengal Famine Sketches'. He died of lungs cancer. Still now, he is referred with great respect as Shilpacharya in Bangladesh.

28.         (c)--->(a)-->(b) --> (g) --> (f)-->(e)-->(h)->(d)

Robert Bruce was the king of Scotland. He took part in the revolt against King Edward I of England for the independence of his country. But his army was defeated again and again. Being defeated for six times, he lost all hopes and fled away to save his life. One day, he was lying in a cave in the forest. He noticed a spider trying to reach the top of the steep wall of the cave. It fell down time and again but it did not give up its attempts. At its seventh attempt, it was successful in reaching the top. Bruce got back his hope at that incident, took courage and gathered his soldiers together. He led an expedition against England, overthrew the English army and secured the independence of Scotland.

29.         (h)->(a) --> (d)-->(c)-->(g)--->(b) --> (e)-->(f)

Once Androcles fled away from his master's house and hid himself in a forest. He fell fast asleep there but a great noise woke him up. A lion had entered the cave roaring loudly. Androcles was very much afraid and he felt sure that the beast would kill him. Soon he realized that the lion was not angry. It was crying for pain in his leg. He went to the lion. Then he removed a thorn from the lion's paws.

30.         (c)-->(d)-->(b)-->(a)-->(e)->(f)--->(h)-->(g)

Once upon a time, two friends were passing by a forest. They were talking about their love for each other. Suddenly, a bear came there. The first friend climbed a tree but The later could not climb. Finding no other way, the later one laid down on the ground and feigned death. The bear smelt his ears, nose and face. He thought him to be dead. Then the bear went away.

31.         (h) --> (a) --> (e)-->(f)->(g)-->(b) --> (d)-->(c)

Long long ago, there lived a rich man. He had only one son named Sindbad. Sindbad's father died when he was only sixteen. Sindbad, having inherited all his father's vast wealth, many of his relatives and friends gathered round Sindbad to look after him. Sindbad, a young and inexperienced boys pent money extravagantly for his relatives and friends. Soon, he fell in economic difficulty. He went to his friends and relatives for help but none helped him. At last, one of his father's friends helped him start a business and being successful in it, he became rich again.

32.         (d)-->(a)-->(h)->(c)->(f)->(b)->(g)-->(e)

Once there lived a poor and old man M a certain village. He was alone in this world. He had no land of his own. So, he was unable to maintain his livelihood happily. But he never begged to support himself in the midst of much hardship. One day, this old man became ill and tried to go to a doctor. He could not move easily and fell down on the ground. To see him in this condition, a school-going boy came forward and took him to the nearest -hospital.

33.         (g)-->(e).-->(h)--(d)->(a)-->(b)--->(c) --> (f)

Pritilata was born in Chattogram on 5 May 1911. She was a meritorious student. She graduated in philosophy from Bathune Cbllege in Kolkata. She was a true patriot. She wanted freedom for the nation. She extended her co-operative hands towards Surja Sen. Unfortunately, she killed herself to avoid arrest. She proved that women can work like men.

34.         (g)->(d)->(b)-->(c)->(h)-->(e)-->(a)(f)

You will have heard the name of Kazi Nazrul Islam. Nazrul Islam was born on 20 May 1899 in Burdwan. He lost his father in his childhood. He spent his early life in great hardship. So, he was called Dukhu Mia. As a boy being restless and absent-minded, he did not like the hard and fast rules of the school. He was fond of adventures, music and jatra party. One day, this Dukhu Mia became a great poet.

 

35.         (f)->(d)->(a)- --> (h)-->(b)->(e)->(c)--.>(g)

The agitated students of Rajshahi University started to jump over the locked gate and .to scale the wall. The teachers seeing this, requested the guards on duty to open the gate. Meanwhile, the students dousing a parked army jeep with kerosene, set it on fire. The armed forces saw the situation and started to take position against the students. In this situation, Dr. Zoha came forward and requested the armed forces not to open fire on the students. But when they did not pay any heed to him, he declared that their bullets would pierce his heart first. The situation went beyond control. Finally, Dr. Zoha was shot in the back at 11 am and later he was bayonet charged too.

36.         (e)--->(d)-->(g)- --> (f)--->(a) ---)(c)->(b)-->(h)

Hazrat Mohammad (Sm) was born in the Quraish family of Makkah in 570 AD. His father had died before he was born. He lost his mother at the age of six. He was brought up by his grandfather whom he lost at the age of eight. At the age of 25, he married a beautiful, wealthy, accomplished lady Khadija. He got Nabuot at the age of forty and proclaimed that Allah is One with no partner. As a result, most of the people became his enemy andrthey wanted to kill him. He left Makkah in 622 AD with his follower for Medina and having performed Bidai Hall, he died at the age of 63.

37.         (c)-->(g)-->(b)-->(f)-->(e) --> (d) --> (a)-->(h)

There was a farmer on the deathbed. He called his sons to him. I am about to leave you, dear sons, but I have something to say to you. Go to the vineyard and share everything you find there. Thinking that there was hidden treasure, they began to dig out but in vain. They sowed the grape seeds. There was excellent production of grapes. They could realize the hidden meaning of their father and also learnt that industry is the key to success.

38.         (f)->(b)--->(e)--(a) --> (g)-->(c)--->(h) --> (d)

The Nobel Prize is the world's most important prize. This prize is given to persons with most outstanding contribution in six fields. This prize was instituted by a man who was the inventor of science of destruction. This scientist was Alfred Bernhard Nobel. He was born in Stockholm on 21 October 1833 and he died on 10 December 1896. Though he was a citizen of Sweden, he was educated in Russia. He invented dynamite which is widely used for breaking rocks, digging petrol wells and in war. For this discovery, he not only became famous all over the world but also earned a huge amount of money by selling it.

39.         (h)--->(g)—>(a)- --> (c).- --> (d) --> (f)-->(b)--->(e)

In the American War of Independence, a corporal and a party of soldiers were sent to raise a heavy beam for a battery. There were too few men for the work. But the corporal, full of dignity, did nothing but stood by and shouted orders. Presently an officer, not in uniform rode up. "Hello," he said to the corporal, "Why don't you lend your men a hand to get that beam up?" "Don't you know that .I am a corporal?" was the reply. "Are you?" said the officer. He then getting down from his horse worked very hard to put the beam to its place and the man was none other Washington himself.

40.         (g) --> (a)---(h)--->(c) --> (e)-->(f)-->(d) --> (b)

Stephen Hawking was born in an educated family. He is considered the greatest physicist after Einstein. He wrote a book, 'A Brief History of Time : From the Big Bang to Black Holes'. In it, he explains cosmology for the general public. It became famous and established his reputation as a great scientist.. He got his PhD in cosmology from Cambridge University by the time he was 26 years old. He got married in 1963. He is very skilled in Mathematics from an early age and having a brilliant result, he was able to join Cambridge University as a Lucasian Professor of Mathematics.

41.         (g)-->(a)-(c)->(e)-(h)-->(b)->(f)-)(d)

Once there was a farmer in a village. He was very idle. He had a few plots of land. But he did not plough them well and sow seeds in time. So, he could, not raisegood crops. As a result, he was always in want of food. The farmer had a kitchen garden near his house. One day, seeing the fence round the garden broken, he said to himself, "I shall repair the fence tomorrow." But he totally forgot it the next day.

42.         (b)--(e)---(g)-->(a) --> (h) --> (d)-->(f)- -->(c)

Milton was a great poet after Shakespeare. At the age of 7, he got himself admitted into Star Palace School in 1615. But he could not pay attention to his studies in this school. After a pair of years, he left the school and studied at St. Paul's School till 1624. In the succeeding year, Milton entered Christ College in Cambridge. He took his MA' degree at the age of 24. In 1643, he met Mary Powel on an occasion and married her. He became blind in 1652 but in the state of blindness, he produced 'Paradise Lost'.

43.         (c)-->(e)(a)---->.(f)--›(b)--›(h)--›(g)- --> (d)

Kazi Nazrul Islam, our national poet, was born in 1899. He was very poor and suffered a lot when he was a child. He had left school before he completed primary school. First, he joined a team of singer namely 'Leto' and then he joined the army in 1917. He wrote against the unruly behaviour of the then government and so he was called rebel poet. When he was forty-three, he was attacked with an incurable: disease and never came round. He was brought in Bangladesh and was given the citizenship of Bangladesh along with the national recognition of national poet. He breathed his last in 1976 in Dhaka and was buried beside the Dhaka University mosque.

44.         (e)-->(b)--(d)- (g)->(a)-->(c)>(h)--> (f)

Once there lived a shrewd barber in a village who pretended to know everything. He was a false ,cloctor and patients from far and near used to come to him for treatment. The barber treated them in their illness. Finding no other way, the poor people called in him, because he was always available. He was a specialist in treating boils. He would operate boils with his razor. The patients would cry loudly in pain. When some of his patients were cured, the barber felt proud of his great success.

45.         (h)---) --> (c)->(e)->(g)--->(b)->(d)-->(a)->(f)

A man living in a village wanted to learn English and so he 'went to a teacher. The man being dull-headed could not learn English but could learn only 'yes', no and 'very well without, knowing their meaning. He came back to his village and whenever anybody asked him any question or discussed a thing with him, he would say either 'yes', no or Very well'. One night, a theft took place in a house of the village and police was informed of it. A police officer went to that place and asked all the people there if they knew anything about the incident but the villagers replied in the negative. At last, the police officer asked the man and he replied in the affirmative. When asked if he had any objection if they took him under the police custody, he answered 'no'. Finally, when the police officer wanted to arrest him, he replied as 'very well and accordingly he was arrested and put to jail.

46.         (a)->(g)- -->(d) --> (c)-->(f)->(b)->(e)-->(h)

Our National poet Kazi Nazrul Islam was born of a poor parents in 1899. When he was twelve years old, he fled away to Asansole and worked in a baker's shop there. During that time, a Muslim police officer took interest in this extraordinary boy and sent him to his village home. There Nazrul studied in a high school at Kazir Simla for three years and then returned to Burdwan.- In 1914, the First World War broke out, Nazrul joined the army at the age of 19 when he was a student of class 8. After the war, he came back to Kolkata in 1919. From 1920, he started residing in the office of Bengal Muslim Literary Association. His remarkable poem 'Bidrohi' was published in 1920.

47.         (d).-->(f)->(h)->(g)->(e)-->(c) --> (b)-->(a)

Sher-e-Bangla A.K. Fazlul Huq was born in 1872 at Saturia in Barishal. He received his primary education there and then entered the Barishal Zilla School. He passed the Entrance Examination standing first in Dhaka Division. At the age of twenty-one, he passed the BSc Examination from the Presidency College, Kolkata, and MSc degree in Mathematics in 1895. The next year, he was appointed lecturer and examiner of MA in Mathematics in Kolkata University. In 1897, he passed BL Examination with distinction and began his independent legal practice at Kolkata High Court. Fazlul Huq attracted the attention of B.F, Fuller, the then governor of East Bengal who appointed him a Deputy Magistrate. But Fazlul Huq was a man of very independent character, so he resigned his post in 1911 and started legal practice.

48.         (d)-(g)-->(h)--(f)->(e) --> (b)-->(a)-->(c)

Kazi Nazrul Islam was born in 1899 in the district of Burdwan in West Bengal. He lost his father at the age of eight. At the age of eleven, he showed his poetic genius by writing a lot of poems, songs, gazals, short stories, novels, etc. In 1914, the First World War broke out and he, at the age of 19, joined the war as an ordinary soldier, On return from the battlefield, he gave up the sword for the pen. It was a tragedy that he had been suffering from a cruel disease since 1942 and remained almost half dead for the rest of his life. He was taken to Bangladesh in 1972 and lived in this country since his death in 1976. He was declared our national poet by the then government of Bangladesh.

49.         (d)->(h)--)(e)--(f)-->(g)->(b)--(c)->(a)

One day, a rich man lost his purse and thought that the purse had been stolen by someone of his servants. He could not detect the real thief. Then he made a complaint before the judge. The judge summoned all the servants, but all of them denied the charge. The judge then hit upon a plan to detect the thief and accordingly gave all of them the sticks of equal length and asked them to submit the sticks on the following day with the indication that the stick of the thief would increase by one inch. A11 the servants went home and everyone kept his stick as it was but the servant who had stolen the purse reduced the length of his stick by one inch. The next day all the servants submitted their sticks to the judge, but one stick was found one inch short. The thief was easily-detected and was sent to jail.

50.          (d)-->(g)-->(e)- --> (h)->(f)--->(c)-->(b)-->(a)

Once there lived an old farmer who had three sons. The sons were extremely idle and averse to labour. One day while the old farmer was on the point of death, he called his sons and said that he was departing from the world. But he had buried all that he had in the vineyard. So, as soon as the farmer was dead, they came to the vineyard with spades. They turned over the soil of the vineyard. but they found no treasure. Finding no treasure, they thought that their father had deceived them. But when the land yielded plenty of grapes that year, they realized the significance of their father's word.

51.          (d)->(e)-->(f).-->(g)->(h)->(c)-->(b)--(a)

The first Olympic Games were held in 776 BC. At that time, Greece were divided into many city states which were always at war against each other. The games were held to create brotherhood among the warring states. But during the two World Wars, the games could not be held. After that. the games were held after every four years until 394 AD. As it was held in the temple of Mount of Olympia, it was called Olympic Games. The modern Olympic Games began in 1896. Initially, it was meant only for men, but now it is open for the women too.

 







 

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