SSC English 1st paper Model Question-1
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SSC Model Test –1
Subject: English 1st
Paper
Time: 1
hours
Total
Marks: 50
Part
A : Reading Test (50
Marks)
Read the passage
and answer the questions below.
Michael Madhusudan Dutt was a popular 19th century Bengali
poet and dramatist. He is considered the father of Bangla Sonnet. He was born
in Sagordari on the bank of the Kopotaksha River, a village in Keshobpur
Upazila under Jessore district. His father was Rajnaryan Dutt, a pleader in the
Sudder court. His mother was Jahnabi Devi. From an early age, Madhusudan
aspired to be an English man in form and manner. Though he was born in a
sophisticated Hindu family, he took Christianity as a young man, much to the
ire of his family, and adopted the first name Michael. In his childhood, he was
recognized by his teachers as a precious child with a gift of literary talent.
His early exposure to English education and European literature and his college
inspired him to imitate the English in taste, manners and intellect. Since his
adolescence he started believing that he was born on the wrong side of the
planet, and that his society was unable to appreciate his intellect. He also
believed that the west would be more receptive to his creative genius. Michael
was an ardent follower of the famous English poet Lord Byron. So after adopting
Christianity, he went to Europe and started composing poetry and drama almost
entirely in English. Though he proved his higher level of intellectual ability,
he failed to gain the right appreciation. With his utter frustration he
composed a Sonnet in Bangla 'Kopotaksha Nad' which earned him huge reputation
in Bangla. Gradually he could realize that his true identity lies here in his Bengal
and he was a sojourner in Europe. Afterwards, he regretted his attraction for
England and the Occident. He came to Bengal and devoted himself to Bangla
literature from this period. He is the poet to write the first Bangla epic
"Meghnad Badh Kabya". It is an exceptional work in Bangla literature.
He died in Kolkata, India on 29 June, 1873.
1.
Choose the correct answer
from the alternatives.
1´7=7
a) Michael Madhusudan Dutt gained much ¾ as a poet and dramatist.
(i)
money
(ii) vast wealth (iii) name and
fame (iv) detest
b) Which of the following has the closest
meaning of the word 'considered' used in second sentence?
(i)
interpreted
(ii) admired (iii)
recognized
(iv) appreciated
c) Which of the following describes Michael’s
influence to other literature best?
(i) He was born in a sophisticated
Hindu family ii) He
studied European literature at homeland and in Kolkata
(iii) He was an
extraordinary talented boy (iv) He was well versed in
classical languages
d) He was born in a ¾ Hindu family.
(i)
normal
(ii) traditional (iii)
rigid
(iv) needy
e) Kopotaksha River inspired him to write¾
(i) English
poetry (ii)
Sonnet (iii) Drama
(iv) Novel
f) "Meghnad Badh Kabya" is the ¾ epic in Bangla literature.
(i) first
(ii) second (iii) third
(iv) fourth
g) What is the main purpose of the author of this passage?
i) To show the miserable condition of Michael Madhusudan
Dutt
ii)
To show the versatility of Michael Madhusudan Dutt
iii)
To highlight a short autobiography of Michael Madhusudan Dutt
iv)
To make people aware of the conservatism of the Hindu Community
2.
Answer the following questions. 2´5=10
a) When and where was
Michael Madhusudan Dutt born?
b) What do you know
about his family and parentage?
c) What was the belief
of Michael from his adolescence?
d) What inspired him to
imitate the English?
e) Why did he return to his native
land and language?
3.
Write a summary of the above passage in not more than 90-100
words. 10
Read the following
passage carefully on the autobiography of Birsreshtho Munshi Abdur Rouf.
Munshi Abdur Rouf was a Lance Nayek
in East Pakistan Rifles during the Bangladesh Liberation War. He was born on 1
May, 1943 at Salamotpur village under Boalmari Thana (Currently Madhukhali
Thana) in Faridpur district. Rouf had to stop his education at his eighth
grade. He joined the East Pakistan Rifles on 8 May, 1963. He had to increase
his age three years in order to get the job. After the preliminary training at
the EPR Camp at Chuadanga, Rouf went to West Pakistan to receive advance
training. He was enlisted in the East Bengal Regiment on 8 May 1963 and was
attached with a regular infantry unit during the war of liberation. Munshi
Abdur Rouf embraced martyrdom on 18 April, 1971 at Kurighat in Chittagong Hill
Tracts after causing extensive damage to Pakistan Army with his MG and forcing
them to retreat. He was buried at Naniarchor Upazilla in Rangamati District. He
was awarded Birsreshtho which is the highest recognition of bravery in
Bangladesh.
4. Now
complete the table below with information from the above passage. Write only
the answers serially.
5
|
Who/What
|
Event
|
When
|
Where
|
|
Munshi Abdur Rouf
|
was born
|
in 1943
|
(i) ......
|
|
He
|
joined
|
(ii) .....
|
the East
Pakistan Rifles
|
|
He
|
enlisted
|
1963
|
(iii) .....
|
|
He
|
(iv) .....
|
1971
|
at Kurighat in Chittagong Hill Tracts
|
|
He
|
was buried
|
(v) ......
|
at Naniarchor Upazilla in Rangamati district
|
5.
From the reading of the above passage, fill in the blanks with suitable words. 1´5=5
Munshi
Abdur Rouf was a soldier of East Pakistan Rifles. He (a) ¾
in Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. He was born at Salamotpur village in
Faridpur district. He (b) ¾ up to grade-8. He was a member of
East Bengal (c) ¾. He fought bravely to (d) ¾
Bangladesh and embraced martyrdom on 18 April, 1971. Before his death, he
caused a heavy damage to Pakistan Army. He was awarded Birsreshtho, the highest
recognition of bravery for his greatest (e) ¾ to the liberty of Bangladesh.
6. Match
the parts of sentences given in column 'A' and column 'B' to write five
complete sentences. There are more parts of sentences in column 'B' than
required. Write only the answers.
1´5=5
|
Column A
|
Column B
|
|
a. Illiteracy retards
|
i. in the
morning.
|
|
b. To eradicate illiteracy
|
ii. the development
programme of a country.
|
|
c. The government is trying
|
iii. attending school
after their day’s work.
|
|
d. An important role can be played
|
iv. is a mammoth task.
|
|
e. The aged people should
play a great role by
|
v. is an easy task.
|
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vi. by mass media.
|
|
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vii. to remove illiteracy.
|
7.
Put the following parts of the story in correct order to rewrite the whole
story. Write the sequence only. 1´8=8
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 Madrasha and then in an English School.
e) Dr. Kudrat-E-Khuda
was born in Birbhum District of West Bengal in 1900.
f) In 1925, he passed M.Sc. in Chemistry from Kolkata
University and in 1929, he passed D.Sc. from Imperial College in England.
g) He died on 3rd
November, 1977.
h) His father Hazrat
Shah Abdul Mukit was a pious man and his mother Fashiha Khatun was also a pious
woman.

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