এইচএসসি ইংরেজি ১ম পত্র মডেল টেস্ট।। শিক্ষার্থীরা NCTB সিলেবাস অনুযায়ী এইচএসসি HSC-English 1st paper Part I: Reading Test Model Test সহ বেশকিছু নতুন Exclusive Suggestion বিষয় যুক্ত করা হয়েছে। জাগোরিকে আমাদের নতুন যুক্ত হওয়া উত্তরণ আলোকে Exclusive Suggestion With Answer Sheet প্রকাশ করেছি। এরই ধারাবাহিকতায় এই পোস্টে তোমরা এইচএসসি HSC-English 1st paper Part I: Reading Test Model Test. সম্পর্কে জানতে পারবে। এই প্যাসেজটি নেওয়া হয়েছে, সম্পূর্ণ Exclusive Suggestion (With Answer Sheet) টি তোমরা উত্তরসহ পাবে।
- আরো পড়ুন: HSC-English 1st paper: Model Question 1
- আরো পড়ুন: HSC-English 1st paper: Model Question 2
- আরো পড়ুন: HSC-English 1st paper: Model Question 3
- আরো পড়ুন: HSC-English 1st paper: Model Question 4
- আরো পড়ুন: এইচএসসি ইংরেজি ১ম পত্র মডেল টেস্ট
English First Paper
Full marks-100; Time: 3 hours
Part-I: Reading Text
Read the following text and answer the questions A and B:
Unit-4: Lesson-3
Scaling a Mountain Peak
Nishat Mazumber, a Bangladeshi woman in her early forties, is a sports icon. She comes of a modest background; her father is a businessman and her mother is a housewife. She is the second of four siblings. She is not very tall or well built, or does not have a charming princess look; but this apparently ordinary girl has three things that she can be proud of. These are: she has extraordinarily supportive parents who accepted her dreams as real; her father was a freedom fighter in the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971, and she scaled the highest peak in world as the first Bangladeshi girl in 2012. Nishat’s life presents an inspirational story that the youth in Bangladesh needs to know.
Nishat was born on 5 January 1981 in a village called Teori, which is situated in Ramgonj unpazila in Lakshmipur District. She completed her schooling from Bottmoley Home Girls’ High School in 1997, and passed HSC from Shahid Anwar Girls’ College in 1999. She earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Accounting from Dhaka City College, and currently works for Dhaka WASA as an accountant. She is also interested in different languages and cultures of the world, and has enrolled for her MA in Japan Studies at Dhaka University . For us, Nishat’s life comes across as especially significant because it tells us how the influence of one person can motivate someone to dream big. As the daughter of a freedom fighter, Nishat had to face many obstacles in her life, but her mother, her role model, have her courage and determination to overcome them and pursue her dreams. Ashura Mazumddder, Nishat’s mother, is a hardworking and understanding woman, who has been a pillar of support for her family in the direst of situations. Nishat learned from her mother how to keep mental strength in calamitous moments of life. Learning from her, Nishat began her dream of conquering mountains.
- Choose the correct answer from the alternatives. 1×5=5
(a) Nishat Mazumder has a/an
(i) very tall and well-built physique
(ii) stunning physical appearance
(iii) prosperous family background
(iv) ordinary look with average body
(b) As the first Bangladeshi girl, Nishat Mazumder ———–.
(i) scaled the highest hill of Asia
(ii) descended from the highest iceberg of Europe
(iii) walked along the deepest and scariest paths in the world
(iv) ascended the highest mountain in the world
(c) Nishat was motivated her mother to ———-.
(i) pursue her dreams
(ii) give meaning to other’s life
(iii) stand for others in danger
(iv) work for the interest of the humanity
(d) Nishat’s dream of conquering mountains was possible for her——.
(i) immense mental strength
(ii) mother’s learning
(iii) academic achievement and determination
(iv) strong sense of individuality
(e) Nishat’s mother , Ashura Mazumder, is a/an ————-.
(i) hardworking woman
(ii) understanding mother
(iii) easily accessible person
(iv) hardworking and understanding person
- Answer the following questions. 2×5=10
(a) Write down about the birth and parentage of Nishat Mazumder.
(b) What are the three things Nishat Mazumder can be proud of?
(c) Describe the educational life of Nishat Mazumder.
(d) Why is the life of Nishat Mazumder of special significance for us?
Explain with reference to the text.
(e) What is the importance of Ashura Mazumder in shaping her
daughter’s life?
- Read the passage and complete the table below with the given information. 1×10=10
Unit-4 : Lesson-4
Scaling a Mountain Peak
Nishat Mazumber, a Bangladeshi woman in her early forties, is a sports icon. She comes of a modest background; her father is a businessman and her mother is a housewife. She is the second of four siblings. She is not very tall or well built, or does not have a charming princess look; but this apparently ordinary girl has three things that she can be proud of. These are: she has extraordinarily supportive parents who accepted her dreams as real; her father was a freedom fighter in the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971, and she scaled the highest peak in world as the first Bangladeshi girl in 2012. Nishat’s life presents an inspirational story that the youth in Bangladesh needs to know.
Who/What | Event/Activity | Where/Place | When |
(i) ————- | is a sports icon | (ii) ———— | |
Nishat Mazumder’s father | is a (iii) ————– | ———- | at (iv) |
Nishat Mazumder | scaled the highest peak in the world as the (vii) ———— | ——— | (viii) ————— |
(ix) ———- | presents and (x) ————— story for the youth | in Bangladesh | ————– |
Or, Based on Your reading of the passage, make short notes in each of the boxes in the flow-chart showing information about Nishat Mazumder. (No.1 has been done for you).
2×5=10
- A Bangladeshi woman in her early forties
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- Summarize the following text. 10
Unit-4 : Lesson-4
Scaling a Mountain Peak
Nishat Mazumber, a Bangladeshi woman in her early forties, is a sports icon. She comes of a modest background; her father is a businessman and her mother is a housewife. She is the second of four siblings. She is not very tall or well built, or does not have a charming princess look; but this apparently ordinary girl has three things that she can be proud of. These are: she has extraordinarily supportive parents who accepted her dreams as real; her father was a freedom fighter in the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971, and she scaled the highest peak in world as the first Bangladeshi girl in 2012. Nishat’s life presents an inspirational story that the youth in Bangladesh needs to know.
Nishat was born on 5 January 1981 in a village called Teori, which is situated in Ramgonj unpazila in Lakshmipur District. She completed her schooling from Bottmoley Home Girls’ High School in 1997, and passed HSC from Shahid Anwar Girls’ College in 1999. She earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Accounting from Dhaka City College, and currently works for Dhaka WASA as an accountant. She is also interested in different languages and cultures of the world, and has enrolled for her MA in Japan Studies at Dhaka University . For us, Nishat’s life comes across as especially significant because it tells us how the influence of one person can motivate someone to dream big. As the daughter of a freedom fighter, Nishat had to face many obstacles in her life, but her mother, her role model, have her courage and determination to overcome them and pursue her dreams. Ashura Mazumddder, Nishat’s mother, is a hardworking and understanding woman, who has been a pillar of support for her family in the direst of situations. Nishat learned from her mother how to keep mental strength in calamitous moments of life. Learning from her, Nishat began her dream of conquering mountains.
- 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
signs | landmarks | pride | distinct | tourists | official |
activists | stall | leader | book | council | surround |
In 2001 British Bangladeshi (a) ———-, including many of the second-generation (b) ———–, led a successful bid via the Tower Hamlets (c) ——— to gain the official designation of ‘Banglatown’ for Brick Lane and its (d) ————- neighborhoods. With the help of street (e) ————- and an advertising campaign, the hope was to give the area a (f) ————— cultural identity that would be attractive to (g) ————— and thus beneficial for Bangladeshi businesses located there. In fact the area has a number of visible Bangladeshi (h) ————-, such as Altab Ali Park, the Kobi Nazrul Cultural Centre and the Shohid Minar Monument. Along with the (i) ————— designation of Banlatown, these landmarks are matters of considerable (j) ————– for many British Bangladeshis, symbols of their hard-won presence and political voice in Britain.
- Fill in the blanks with appropriate word in each gap. 1×10=10
With numerous rives, canals, beels, lakes and (a) ————- areas of floodplains, Bangladesh is rich in inland open water (b) —————. Hakaluki Haor is one of the major wetlands of Bangadesh. With land area of 18,386 hectares, the haor is complex ecosystem (c) ———– more than 238 interconnecting beels and jalmahals. It supports a (d) ———— biodiversity. It also provides direct and indirect livelihood (e) ——————–to some 1,90,000 people. The haor is an (f) ————- fisheries resource for Bangladesh. It provides winter (g) ———— for the mother fisheries. Millions of fries are produced by these mothers’ fisheries in early (h) —————-. Many of areas of the haor have lost their (i) ————- to shelter mother fisheries because of sand deposits, use of complete dewatering technique and lack of (j) ————- plants.
- Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order. 10
(a) The woman said to him that they had been starving for three days.
(b) He went there.
(c) Hazrat Omar ® was the second Caliph of Islam.
(d) He went to the Royal Treasury and brought food for them.
(e) Hearing this his heart melt into pity.
(f) He asked the woman why the children were crying.
(g) He found a woman and three children.
(h) At night he used to walk alone in the streets of Medina.
(i) One night while walking he heard the sound of crying coming out from a hut.
(j) His aim was to see the condition of the people with his own eyes.
Solution
- A. (a) (iv) ordinary look with average body (b) (iv) ascended the highest mountain in the world (c) (i) pursue her dreams (d) (i) immense mental strength € (iv) hardworking and understanding person
- (a) Nishat Mazumder was born on 5 January 1981 in a village named Teori in Lakshmipur District. She comes of modest background; her father is a businessman and her mother is a housewife.
(b) The three things Nishat Mazumder can be proud of are: (i) her extremely supportive parents, (ii) her father, a freedom fighter in the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971 and (iii) her achievement in climbing th highest peak in world as the first Bangladeshi girl.
(c) Nishat Mazumder completed her SSC from Bottomley Home Girls’ High Dchool in 1997, and passed HSC from Shahid Anwar Girls’ College in 1999. She got her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Accounting from Dhaka City College. She has enrolled for her MA in Japn Studies At Dhaka University.
(d) The life of Nishat Mazumder is of special significance for us because it tells us how the influence of one person can motivate someone to cherish big dreams.
(e) The importance of Ashura Mazumder, Nishat’s mother, is really great in shaping her daughter’s life. Nishat learned from her how to keep mental strength in tragic moments of life. This helped Nishta’s to fulfill her dream of conquering mountains.
- (a) Nishat Mazumder ii) in Bangladesh (iii) businessman (iv) present (v) Nishat Mazumder’s father (vi) Liberation War (vii) first Bangladeshi girl (viii) in 2012 (ix) Nishat’s life (x) inspirational
Or,
- Bangladeshi Woman in her early forties
- A sports icon
- The second of four siblings
- An ordinary girl
- A girl with extraordinarily supportive parents
- The conqueror of highest peak in world as the first Bangladeshi girl
- Nishat Mazumder is a sports icon in Bangladesh. She is born in a modest family in 1981 in Lakshmipur District. She is an ordinary girl but with her supportive parent she dreamt big. She climbed the highest peak in world as the first Bangladeshi girl in 2012. She completed her graduation and post-graduation in Accounting and currently works for Dhaka WASA as an accountant. Her interest in different languages and cultures of the world has inspired her to enroll for her MA in Japan Studies at Dhaka University. Taking inspiration from her mother, her role model, Nishat overcome the obstacles in her life with courage and determination to materialize her dream.
- (a) leaders (b) activists (c) council (d) surrounding (e) signs (f) distinct (g) tourists (h) landmarks (i) official (j) pride
- (a) vast (b) resources (c) containing (d) rich € benefits (f) important (g) shelter (h) monsoon (i) capacity (j) aquatic
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
c | h | j | i | b | g | f | a | e | d |
Hazrat Omar ® was the second Caliph of Islam. At night he used to walk alone in the streets of Medina. His aim was to see the condition of the people with his own eyes. One night while walking he heard the sound of crying coming out from a hut. He went there. He found a woman and three children. He asked the woman why the children were crying. The woman said to him that they had been starving for three days. Hearing this his heart melt into pity. He went to the Royal Treasury and brought food for them.
উক্ত বিষয় সম্পর্কে কিছু জানার থাকলে কমেন্ট করতে পারেন।
আমাদের সাথে ইউটিউব চ্যানেলে যুক্ত হতে এখানে ক্লিক করুন এবং আমাদের সাথে ফেইজবুক পেইজে যুক্ত হতে এখানে ক্লিক করুন। গুরুত্বপূর্ণ আপডেট ও তথ্য পেতে আমাদের ওয়েবসাইটে ভিজিট করুন।