JSC English 1st paper Model Test – 2015
Time: 3 hours
Full
Marks: 100
Section A: Reading Test (Seen passage)
Read the text and answer questions 1, 2 & 3.
Bangladeshi cuisine
is rich and varied with the use of many spices. We have delicious and
appetizing food, snacks and sweets.
Boiled rice is our
staple food. It is served with a variety of vegetables, curry, lentil, soups,
fish and meat. Fish is the main source of protein. Fishes are now cultivated in
ponds. Also we have fresh-water-fishes in lakes and rivers. More than 40 types
of fishes are common. Some of them are carp, rui, katla, magur, chingrhi.
Shutki or dried fishes are popular. Hilsa is very popular among the people of
Bangladesh. Panta ilish is a traditional platter of Panta Bhat. It is steamed
rice soaked in water and served with fried hilsha slice, often together with
dried fish, pickles, lentil soup, green chilies and onion. It is a popular dish
on the Pohela Boishakh.
The people of
Bangladesh are very fond of sweets, almost all Bangladeshi women prepare some
traditional sweets, ‘Pitha’ a type of sweets made from rice flour, sugar,
syrup, molasses, and sometimes milk, is a traditional food loved by the entire
population. During winter Pitha Utsab, meaning pitha festival is organized by
different groups of people.
Sweets are
distributed among close relatives when there is good news like births,
weddings, promotion etc. Sweets of Bangladesh are mostly milk based. The common
ones are roshgulla., sandesh, rasamalai, gulap jemun, kala jamun, and
chom-chom. There are hundreds of different varieties of sweet preparations.
Sweets are therefore an important part of the day to day life of Bangladeshi
people.
1. Guess the meaning of the following words and chose the
correct meaning closest to the text.
15=5
(i) delicious ——-
(a) tasty (b)
rich (c) new (d) foreign
(ii) entire ——
(a)
total (b) main (c) local (d) troublesome
(iii) distribute —-
(a) collect (b)
divide (c) tribute (d) sell
(iv) variety —
(a)
taste (b) colour (c) price (d) diversity
(v) organize ———-
(a)
create (b) arrange (c) show (d) utilize
2. Answer the following questions:
2 5= 10
a) What is our main
food item?
b) Why are sweets an
important part of our life?
c) What has made
Bangladesh so special?
d) Apart from fish,
what other foods do we eat with rice?
e) How is boiled
rice served?
3. Summarize the text in section A in your own words
(around 85 words) :
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Section B: Reading Test (Unseen passage)
Read the text carefully and answer the questions 4, 5
& 6:
Humayun Ahmed was
born in 13 November 1984. He was a Bangladeshi author, dramatist, screenwriter,
playwright and filmmaker. Humayun reached peak of his fame with the publication
of his novel Nondito Noroke (In Blissful Hell) in 1972, which remains one of
his most famous works, winning admiration from literary critics, including DR.
Ahmed Sarif. he wrote over 200 fiction and non-fiction books, all of which were
bestsellers in Bangladesh. In recognition to the works of Humayun, Times of
India wrote Humayun was a custodian of the Bangladeshi literary culture whose
contribution single-handedly shifted the capital of Bengali literature from
Kolkata to Dhaka without any war or revolution. Ahmed’s writing style was
characterized as magic realism. Sunil Ganguly described him as the most popular
writer in the Bengali language for a century and according to him, Ahmed was
even more popular than Sarat chandra Chattopadhyay. Ahmed’s books have been the
top sellers at the Ekushey Book Fair during the 1990s and 2000s. In 2011, Ahmed
had been diagnosed with colorectal cancer. He died on 19 July 2012 at 11.20 pm
BST at Bellevue Hospital in New York City. he was buried in Nuhash palli.
4. Complete the following table with the information
given in the passage.
15=5
Who/What
|
Event
|
Place/Time/Creation
|
Humayun Ahmed
|
was born in
|
(i) ————-
|
He was a
|
(ii) ————————
|
Author
|
he
|
reached peak of
his
|
(iii) —————
|
(iv) ————-
|
was published
|
in 1972
|
He
|
died on
|
(v) ———————
|
5. Read the passage again and write whether the
statements are true or false. Give correct information for the false
statements.
25=10
a) Humayun Ahmed was
born in 13 November, 1948.
b) He was a
Bangladeshi author, dramatist, screenwriter, playwright and filmmaker.
c) Nondito Noroke
was published in 1972.
d) Humayun Ahmed
wrote over 2000 fiction.
e) Humayun Ahmed
died on 19 July At Bellevue Hospital in New York City.
6. Fill in the gaps with appropriate words.
15=5
Bangladesh (a) —- a
poor country with a per capita annual income of about four thousand taka.
Although poverty (v) ——– everybody, it is the women who are the worst
sufferers. Social prejudices and customs (c) —— to degrade their position. When
a girl (d) ——– in a poor family, it is not (e) —— as a happy event. She has
come, as if to add to the sufferings of her parents.
7. Read the texts and rearrange them in correct order.
0.510=5
a) Then the leader
of the robbers came to Saadi.
b) The merchants had
their goods and a lot of money.
c) He had a bundle
of books and some money with him.
d) They travelled
for twelve days without any trouble.
e) he ordered Saadi
to give all he had to them.
f) ON the thirteenth
day, a gang of robbers attacked them.
g) Sheikh Saadi
handed him the bundle of books and also the little money he had without any
fear.
h) Once Sheikh Saadi
was going to Bagdad with a group of rich merchants.
i) Saadi then said,
“I hope that you will make good use of these books.”
j) The robbers took
away all the goods and money from the merchants.
8. Fill in the gaps using clues from the box. There are
more words than necessary.
0.510=5
washed
|
take
|
planted
|
exclude
|
add
|
provide
|
insist
|
protect
|
needs
|
breathe
|
produce
|
prevent
|
Trees are very
useful to man. They (a) — the rich top soil from being (b) —— away by rain
water and floods. You can see tree being (c) ——- along mountain slopes, on
roadside and in parks. They (d) —– life to a place with their colourful
flowers, beautiful leaves and fruits. They (e) ——- shelter to bird and animals,
they give us timber, medicines, paper, gum etc. They (f) —– if Carbon
dioxide and (g) —— Oxygen. As you know by now, man (h) ——- Oxygen to (i) ———
and live. They are our best friends. We should (j) ——– them and try to plant
more trees around us.
9. The phrases in column A are the beginnings of some
sentences. The phrases in column B are the endings. Match the phrases in column
A with the phrases in column B to make complete sentences.
15=5
Column A
|
Column B
|
(i) Joynul Abedin
was born at
|
a) pictures
secretly.
|
(ii) He din not
like the hard and
|
b) went to
Kolkata.
|
(iii) So, he drew
|
c) admitted into
Kolkata Govt. Art College.
|
(iv) At the age of
fifteen, he
|
d) fast rules of
schools.
|
(v) At the age of
nineteen
|
e) a village in
Kishoreganj in 1914.
|
Section C: writing Test
10. Suppose, you are
Naima and Naim is your younger brother. You have appeared at the JSC
examination this year and are waiting for your result. you asked him to help
you to choose the group of your study.
Now make a dialogue in 100 words
between you and your
younger brother about future plan of your life/your aim in life.
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11. Write a
paragraph on “Your School magazine” in
about 150 words answering the following questions.
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a) What is a
magazine?
b) What does a
school magazine contain?
c) Who is the
writers of the school magazine?
d) How does it
benefit the students?
e) Why is a school
magazine necessary?
12. Read the beginning of the story. Now complete it in
150 words.
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Once a lion was
sleeping in a cave. AT that time a mouse fell upon its body playing. The lion
caught it and it…………………………………………
13. Supposed, one of
your friend got golden A+ in the JSC examination. Now write a letter congratulating him/her for his brilliant success in
the examination.
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