Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Examination
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Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Examination
NCTB PREPARED SAMPLE QUESTIONS Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Examination 2. ENGLISH FIRST PAPER Full Marks-100; Time-3 hours A. Reading Test Read the passage carefully and answer the questions following it. Feroza’s childhood was full of sufferings and sorrows. She never had a moment of happiness in her life. All she remembered from her childhood was the extreme want of food, want of shelter and want of clothing. In 1972 at the age of 12 she was married to a 24-year old unemployed man. Feroza entered into her husband’s house with the dreams and hopes of a young girl but all she saw was more want. It was Feroza who worked for a handful of grains to feed herself, her mother in law and her husband. When her first son was born she was 19. The birth of a child meant another mouth to feed. Feroza’s toiling days became harder with the birth of her second son in 1982. Her husband was still unwilling to work and therefore she had to work even harder to feed all the five mouths. From morning till dark she worked, worked and worked. When she was 24 her third son was born. Each day became more difficult for Feroza. No matter how hard she worked she could never earn enough to feed everyone. Eight years went by and Feroza was still struggling for herself and her family. Then she came to learn about the Grameen Bank. She became a member of the Bank, took a loan and started her own ‘ricehusking’ business. Gradually she managed to improve her conditions and managed to repay the loan she had borrowed from the Grameen Bank. In 1995 Feroza took an even larger loan and started a stationery shop alongside her husking business. She went to the adult literacy centre and learned to read and write. By 2000 Feroza’s worst days were over. She had solvency, security and happiness. 1. Choose the best answer. (a) During the early years of Feroza’s life, she had a lot of ⎯ i) land ii) clothes. iii) sufferings. iv) happiness. (b) Her second child was born at the age of ⎯ i) 20. ii) 22. iii) 24. iv) 32. (c) Feroza was a ⎯ person. i) courageous ii) self-cantered iii) proud iv) restless (d) Feroza’s story is a ⎯ example. i) rare ii) strange iii) rich iv) sad (e) Feroza wished for a ⎯ life. i) difficult ii) miserable iii) luxurious iv) comfortable 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Write whether the statements are true or false. If false, give the correct answer. (a) Feroza’s life was full of struggle. (b) She was married to an old man. (c) After marriage she had to work hard to support the family. (d) Her days of struggle ended after she became a member of the Grameen Bank. (e) After 1995, Feroza spent all her savings. Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box. There are more words than necessary : determination created ideas self educated confident shaped pleasant bitter reminded independent life Feroza had (a) ⎯ memories of her childhood. It (b) ⎯ her of poverty and struggle. She tried hard for a better (c) ⎯ and succeeded through sheer (d) ⎯ Her efforts and (e) ⎯ helped her to start an (f) ⎯ business. Gradually Feroza got (g) ⎯ and was a (h) ⎯ person. She was a (i) ⎯ made woman who (j) ⎯ her own life. Read the passage in A. Now write a paragraph based on the information about Feroza’s life. Use the clues in the box below. Write the information in a logical sequence as it appears in the text. The paragraph should not exceed 70 words. business – happiness – loan – childhood – education – motherhood – marriage Read the passage in A again. Now answer the following questions in your own words: (a) How did Feroza spend her childhood? (b) Why were Feroza’s hopes shattered after her marriage? (c) What does ‘five mouths’ mean? (d) How did her conditions improve finally? (e) What kind of business did Feroza run? Fill in each gap with a suitable word of your own, based on the information from the text in (A) This (a) ⎯ is about Feroza, a (b) ⎯ girl from Dhamrai. She was married at a (c) ⎯ age. She had to work (d) ⎯ as her husband had no (e) ⎯ . Her sufferings became (f) ⎯ when 1×5=5 she (g) ⎯ a mother of three. Her struggle finally (h) ⎯ . She ran her own business through hard work and (i) ⎯. Feroza set a good (j) ⎯ for the people in the village. Read the passage in A again. Imagine you are Feroza. Now write in about 70-80 words about yourself stating how your life has changed through loans, business and education and also what you are doing at present. Read the passage in A again. Now write the main ideas of the story in your own words in not more than five sentences. B. Vocabulary Test Fill in each gap with a suitable word from the box. There are more words than necessary. glass built room sitting work discussions meant together centrally highway engineers capacity 2 NCTB Prepared Sample Questions The Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre has been (a) ⎯ at Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka. The venue is (b) ⎯ for holding large assemblies. Some four hundred Chinese (c) ⎯ and technicians have completed the construction (d) ⎯ in sixteen months. 1672 persons can sit (e) ⎯ in an assembly. Besides the huge plenary (f) ⎯, the centre has two auditoriums, each with a sitting (g) ⎯ for 400 people. There are four rooms for political (h) ⎯. The building materials are of steel, aluminium, (i) ⎯, granite and wood. The entire complex is (j) ⎯ air conditioned. 10. Complete the following passage, using suitable words. Use only one word for each gap. Once upon a time, an ambitious Tortoise thought that he would (a) ⎯ to possess all the wisdom in the world. His aim was to be the only wise (b) ⎯ in the world. If he succeeded in this (c) ⎯, everybody including the great kings (d) ⎯ the aged counsellors would have to consult with (e) ⎯. He thought he could charge a great deal of (f) ⎯ for giving his advice. He set out to (g) ⎯ all the wisdom in the world. As he (h) ⎯ each piece, he put it into a large pumpkin. Then he (i) ⎯ the opening of the pumpkin and hid it on (j) ⎯ of a very high tree. C. Writing Test 11. Read the following table and make ten sentences. I You He We took was were turned showed began had the best dog in the neighbourhood him to the Dog’s Training School like best friends out to be keener to learn than I had thought surprised to see other dogs were obedient than Shadow a dog called Shadow to work hard in disciplining him him for a run every morning the most affectionate dog I have ever known more devotion than other dogs would show 12. Rearrange the following sentences according to sequence and rewrite them in a paragraph. (a) Special food is prepared and clothes are made for the occasion. (b) These together mean ‘people belonging to the east’. (c) On this day no one goes out of the house and no work is done. (d) The Sherpas are mountain people. (e) The Sherpas celebrate many festivals. (f) The food includes tea, a strong local drink, fried rice, a special kind of bread and many other delicious varieties. (g) It is situated in front of Mt. Everest and is the main place of the Sherpas. (h) The word ‘Sherpa’ is derived from the two words ‘Shar’ and ‘wa’. (i) They live in three levels of the mountain range in Nepal. 1×10=10 (j) One of the festivities is the celebration of New Year. 13. Imagine that you have gone to your school picnic. Read the questions and write a paragraph in about 100 words by answering them. (a) When was it planned ? (b) Who planned it and how ? (c) Where did you go ? (d) Who did you go with ? (e) How did you go? (f) How long did it take to reach there? (g) What did you see? (h) What did you do? 1×10=10 (i) What did you eat? 14. Imagine you are Nabila/Nabil of 9 Mymensingh Road, Dhaka 1000. Recently your older sister got married. Now write a letter to your non-Bangladeshi friend Robert who lives at 9 Derriford Road, Plymouth PLG8 BH, UK, telling him about the wedding. Use the following clues : (a) date of wedding; (b) where it took place; (c) how the place was decorated; (d) clothes worn by the bride groom and other guests; (e) ornaments; (f) how the groom came to the wedding; (g) kinds of food. Or, Write a composition in about 200 words about your leisure. Use the following clues: 1×10=10 (a) thing/things you do; (b) reasons for doing; (c) time you spend Key to NCTB Prepared Sample Questions 56 KEY TO NCTB PREPARED SAMPLE QUESTIONS Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Examination ENGLISH FIRST PAPER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. A. Reading Test (a) iii. suffering; (b) ii. 22; (c) i. courageous; (d) i. rare; (e) iv. comfortable (a) True. (b) False. Corr. Ans. She was married to an unemployed man. (c) True. (d) True. (e) False. Corr. Ans. After 1995, Feroza settled down financially. (a) bitter; (b) reminded; (c) life; (d) determination; (e) ideas; (f) independent; (g) educated; (h) confident; (i) self; (j) shaped Feroza came from a poor family. She was married at the age of twelve to an unemployed man. Feroza had to work hard to support the family. But she did not give up. She borrowed money from the Grameen Bank and started her own business. It was enough to lead a comfortable life. She also learned to read and write from the adult literacy centre. (a) Feroza had a difficult childhood. She did not have enough food or clothes. (b) Feroza’s husband did not work. So she had to work hard to feed the family. (c) Feroza’s family members : her husband, mother-inlaw and her three sons. (d) Feroza started her own business with a loan from the Grameen Bank and things got better. (e) Feroza ran a rice-husking business and owned a stationery shop. (a) story/text/passage; (b) poor; (c) young; (d) hard; (e) job/work; (f) worse; (g) became; (h) ended; (i) succeeded; (j) example My name is Feroza. I live in Dhamrai. I am a mother of three sons. My husband is still sitting idle at home. I have become a member of the Grameen Bank. I took a loan from the Grameen Bank and I am running a rice-husking business. I have also started a stationery shop near my house. I can now read and write. I am very busy but happy now. Feroza grew up in want. She was married at an early age to an unemployed man. She worked hard to support her family. With loans from the Grameen Bank she could finally change her life. B. Vocabulary Test 9. (a) built; (b) meant; (c) engineers; (d) work; (e) together; (f) room; (g) capacity; (h) discussions; (i) glass; (j) centrally 10. (a) like; (b) person/man; (c) job/purpose/goal/ attempt/mission; (d) and; (e) him; (f) money; (g) collect/ possess/gain/ acquire/earn; (h) gathered/collected/got; (i) shut; (j) top C. Writing Test 11. (a) I had a dog called Shadow. (b) We were like best friends. (c) He was the best dog in the neighbourhood. (d) I took him for a run every morning. (e) I took him to the Dog’s Training School. (f) I was surprised to see other dogs were obedient than Shadow. (g) I began to work hard in disciplining him. (h) He turned out to be keener to learn than I had thought. (i) He showed more devotion than other dogs would show. (j) He was the most affectionate dog I have ever known. 12. The Sherpas are mountain people. The word ‘Sherpa’ is derived from the two words ‘Shar’ and ‘wa’. These together means ‘people belonging to the east’. They live in three levels of the mountain range in Nepal. It is situated in front of Mt. Everest and is the main place of the Sherpas. The Sherpas celebrate many festivals. One of the festivities is the celebration of New Year. Special food is prepared and clothes are made for the occasion. The food includes tea, a strong local drink, fried rice, a special kind of bread and many other delicious varieties. On this day no one goes out of the house and no work is done. 13. GOING ON A PICNIC Our school picnic was planned long before we actually went for it. After the second term exam we went to our teachers and requested them to take us out for a picnic. The teachers had a meeting with the headteacher and agreed to take to a picnic after the test. We went to a park seventy kilometres away from our school. All of our teachers and classmates went to the picnic. Three buses were hired to take us to the picnic spot. The journey took an hour and a half and all the way we were singing songs. Some of our teachers also sang. The picnic spot was very beautiful. There were flower gardens all around. It was very big. We went round the gardens, took pictures, sat beside the flower beds, chatted with our friends and enjoyed the place. There were arrangements to play certain games. We had sandwiches and oranges for breakfast and polau, chicken roast, potato chop and pickles for lunch. After taking the afternoon tea and biscuits we started back. 14. Dear Robert I got your letter week before last but could not write back as I was awfully busy with my sister’s wedding. You know my older sister Nadiah. She got married on 12 January. The wedding took place in Sena Kunja which is a community centre. In the cities and towns most wedding ceremonies take place in community centres because at least 400-500 guests are invited to a wedding. The entire centre was decorated with colourful lights. An arched gate with fresh flowers was made for the bridal party. My Key to NCTB Prepared Sample Questions 56 sister wore a red saree with stone setting jewellery given by the groom’s family. The groom was wearing the traditional ‘sherwani’, it was a cream coloured suit. Most women were wearing heavy jewellery and very gorgeous ‘katan’ sarees, which are our traditional wedding dresses. Men wore suits, pants and shirts etc. At about 8pm, the groom came to the community centre with the bridal party. The party was accompanied by a group of musicians playing the drums and the flute. It looked like a fairytale wedding. We all welcomed the bridal party and showed them in, but before the groom entered he had to pay an entrance fee which was decided at the gate. It is again a very traditional thing. Then came the food. Traditional ‘biriyani’, ‘rezala’, salad, ‘borhani’ and ‘jarda’ were served. Everybody enjoyed the food very much. At about 10.30 the bridal party took the bride with them. It is such a time when a lot of crying takes place and everybody from the bride’s side was in tears. Well I hope I have given you a long description of my sister’s wedding. No more for now. Waiting to hear from you soon. Yours ever Nabila From Nabila ............................... ............................... Stamp To Robert .................................. ..................................