HSC English 1st Paper Model Question & Answer 2024 (01)
HSC English 1st Paper
Model Question 2024
hsc english 1st paper model question pdf 2024 : প্রতিটি বিষয়ের সম্পূর্ণ সিলেবাসের পরিপূর্ণ প্রস্তুতি গ্রহণের লক্ষ্যে সর্বমোট ৩০টি পরীক্ষা কোর্সটিকায় নেওয়া হবে। প্রতিটি পরীক্ষার সকল প্রশ্নের বিস্তারিত সমাধানসহ পিডিএফ উত্তরমালা তোমাদেরকে দেওয়া হবে। যা কোর্সটিকা থেকে সংগ্রহ করে তোমরা বাসায় বসেই অনুশীলন করতে পারবে।
বোর্ড পরীক্ষার পূর্বে বিষয়ভিত্তিক পূর্ণাঙ্গ প্রস্তুতি অর্জন, পরীক্ষাভীতি দূরীকরণ এবং খুঁটি-নাটি ভুলগুলো শুধরে নিয়ে বোর্ড পরীক্ষার জন্য শিক্ষার্থীদেরকে সম্পূর্ণরূপে প্রস্তুত করার লক্ষ্যে কোর্সটিকার এ মডেল টেস্ট গ্রহণ। আশা করছি, আমাদের এ উত্তরসহ মডেল টেস্টগুলো তোমাদের ধারাবাহিক প্রস্তুতিকে আরো জোরদার এবং কার্যকরী করে তুলবে।
hsc english 1st paper model question pdf 2024
PART-1: READING TEST
1. Read the passage and answer
the questions A and B.
Mr. Bhutto came here: he carried out discussions with us: he had said that the
doors of negotiations had not been shut and that there would be further
negotiations. I then had talks with other leaders: I said to them. “Come and
sit down with us; let’s create a constitution for ourselves through
discussions.”
But Mr. Bhutto
declared that if West Pakistani members came here the Assembly would end up as
a slaughterhouse. He claimed that whoever came here would be slaughtered. He
said that if anyone showed up here all shops from Peshawar to Karachi would be
shut down.
A. Choose the correct answer
from the alternatives: 0.5 x 10 = 5
(a) Where did Sheikh Mujib and
Mr Bhutto carry out their discussion?
i. in Dhaka
ii. in the President’s house
iii. in the Assembly
iv. at Bangabhaban
(b) What did Bangabandhu talk
about with other leaders?
i. Handing over the administration
ii. Creating a constitution
ili. Carrying out discussion
iv. Boycotting the Assembly
(c) What is the meaning of the
word ‘constitution’?
i. advancement
ii. A set of basic laws and principles that a country or organization is
governed by
iii. meeting somebody
iv. conjugation
(d) What is meant by
‘slaughterhouse’?
i. A house or place where massacre occurs
ii. A place where people are honoured
iii. A location where people are adored
iv. A building where criminals stay
ii. in the President’s house
(e) By whom were the assembly
members threatened to be killed?
i. Bangabandhu
ii. Mr. Bhutto
iii. Yahya Khan
iv. None of them
(f) Mr Yahya was the —- of the
then Pakistan.
i. Prime minister
ii. Vice-President
iii. Provincial minister
iv. President
(g) The word ‘proceedings’
could be replaced by___
i. the official written records of a meeting, society etc
ii . having fun
iii. darkness
iv. advancing
(h) Whom did Yahya Khan blame
in his speech?
i. Bangabandhu
ii. The Bengalt people
iii. Both the two
iv. None
(i) Who emphasized highly on
negotiation?
i. Mr. Bhutto
ii. . Yahya Khan
iii. The Assembly
iv. All the Assembly members
(j) What does ‘show up’ mean?
i. . show out
ii. show down
iii. to make somebody look attractive
iv. to arrive, especially at the plac e where someone is waiting for the other
B. Answer the following
questions: 3 x 5 = 15
(a) Why did the Bengalis come to the streets spontaneously?
(b) According to the speech what is slaughter-house? Why?
(c) What did Mr. Bhutto do when Yahya Khan called the session of the Assembly?
(d) Why did Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib offer leaders to discuss with him?
(e) Why did not Bangabandhu agree to attend another Round Table Conference?
2. Read the passage and
complete the table below with the given information. 1 x 5 = 5
Dreams have fascinated philosophers for thousands of years, but only recently
have dreams been subjected to empirical research and scientific study. Chances
are that you’ve often found yourself puzzling over the content of a dream, or
perhaps you’ve wondered why you dream at all. First, let’s start by answering a
basic question: What is a dream? A dream can include any of the images,
thoughts and emotions that are experienced during sleep. Dreams can be
extraordinarily vivid or very vague: filled with joyful emotions or frightening
images: focused and understandable or unclear and confusing.
Why do we dream?
What purpose do dreams serve? While many theories have been proposed, no
consensus has emerged. Considering the time we spend in a dreaming state, the
fact that researchers do not yet understand the purpose of dreams may seem
baffling. However, it important to consider that science is still unraveling
the exact purpose and function of sleep itself Some researchers suggest that
dreams serve no real purpose, while others believe that dreaming is essential
to mental, emotional and physical well-being.
3. Write a summary of the
following text. 10
When I first met Sheikh Kamal at the end of 1969. he was already known
everywhere in the country as the eldest son of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman, the undisputed leader of Bengalls, the man we love to think of as
Friend of Bengal.
I, on the other
hand, was the son of middle-class parents and not exceptional in any sense. And
yet when I was introduced to him in front of the entry to Kala Bhaban or the
Arts Building of the University of Dhaka by a mutual friend, he greeted me with
the friendliest of smiles and a warm handshake. He made me feel instantly that
I would be his friend!
He was hugely
popular in his own right by then. I already knew a lot about him from my
Dhanmondi friends. For example, I knew that he was quite good at basketball and
cricket, actively interested in music, always lively and full of good spirits.
These qualities never deserted him.
He was also
known to be a tireless organizer- in student politics, of course, but also in
the sports and cultural arenas. Although we never met regularly after 1971. he
continued to be warm and friendly, whenever we met. Inside or outside the
university.
4. Read the following text and
fill in the blanks with suitable word from the box. There are more words than
needed. Make any grammatical change if necessary. 0.5 × 10 = 5
We are benefitted from a fax in different ways. It is used for (a)___and
receiving any kind (b)___printed matter within a (c)___short time which is
(d)___possible in any other (e)___.It plays an important (f)___ for
correspondence in the (g)___ of business, trade and (h)___. It is also used (i)
___many different types of (j)___ and official correspondence. It is cheaper
than using telephone.
5. Fill in the gaps using
suitable words. 1 x 10 = 10
As his reputation as a scientists soared higher and higher. fate followed with
less rewarding things. Stephen gradually started losing control over the
muscles of his (a) — as a victim of Gehrig’s disease. Since the age of (b) — he
is confined to the wheelchair with no power to (c) — his body expect his head
and hands only. He can (d) — only through a computer with a voice synthesizer
that converts (e) — messages into sounds. But such tremendous physical handicap
has not (f) — to dishearten or slow him down. Stephen is still a (g) — worker,
using his computer to carry out research work as (h) — as deliver lectures. He
lives with his wife and three (i) — and is provided with twenty four hours
nursing facilities by (j) — American organization for his physical well being.
6. The following sentences are
jumbled. Re-write them in the proper order and in a continuous paragraph to
make a story.1 x 10 = 10
(a) In 1958. Ayub Khan declared Martial Law.
(b) He is also known as Bangabandhu.
(c) He is called the father of the nation of Bangladesh.
(d) He was born in Tungipara. Goplaganj in 1920.
(e) He led the language movement of the then East-Pakistan in 1952 bravely.
(f) You must have heard the name of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
(g) All of us are indebted to him for his deeds in 1971.
(h) So, we should keep in mind his name over the centuries.
(i) He did that to enslave us for the next ten years.
(j) In 1966. Bangabandhu launched the six point movement subsequently.
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