March 30, 2012www.<strong>englishbd</strong>.<strong>com</strong> evsjv‡`‡k me©cÖ_g Bs‡iwR wel‡qi c~Y©v½ I‡qemvBUA. conflict B. battle question paper ¸‡jv analysis Ki‡j †`Lv hvq †h,C. war D. problem <strong>com</strong>prehension, ‡_‡K Kgc‡ 5-6wU question _v‡K so17. Knowledge of certain skills would give you you have to practice <strong>com</strong>prehension Zvn‡j †Zvgv‡`ibetter __ _ of surviving unharmed in reading skill develop Ki‡e, <strong>com</strong>prehending powerdifficult circumstances.evo‡e Ges gradually you will be confident.A. possibility B. opportunity C. Change D. Way Types of Questions & Testing Points18. As human being learned how to keep animals cÖ‡kœi aiY‡h wk‡ivbv‡g cÖkœ Set Kiv nqand grow crops, other materials suchas wool, silk, lined and cotton were used.A. pure B. simple C. original D. naturalCorrect Answer :1 A 2 D 3 C 4 E 5 A6 B 7 E 8 E 9 B 10 C11 D 12 B 13 A 14 D 15 B16 B 17 D 18 DChittagong <strong>University</strong> 2008-2009 (Ga) Unit1. He seems aggressive but at bottom be is kindand good natured. Here ‗at bottom‘ meansA. in disguise B. at the endC. secretly D. in reality E. decidedly2. The party was all but over when we arrived.Here „all but‟ means_ _A. in fact B. almost C. about D. trulyChittagong <strong>University</strong> 2007-20083. A best seller means:A. an efficient salesman B. a costly itemC. a piece of ornament D. a celebrityE. a book sells in very large numbersChittagong <strong>University</strong> 2007-2008 (Ga) Unit4. The presentation on the export polities ofBangladesh made by Dr. A.K. Azad was veryTitle Rv‡bZ PvIqv nq (MainIdea/Main Topic/MainPurpose questions)wbw`©ó (Specific) ‡Kvb Z_¨Rvb‡Z PvIqv nq|(Faculty question)†KvbwU Av‡jvwPZ nqwb[Negative Questions]‡Kvb As‡k Av‡jvwPZ n‡q‡Q Rvb‡ZPvIqv Scanning questions[Inference question]Av‡jvPbvi cwi‡cÖw‡Z KxAbygvb Kiv hvq|Synonym/Antonym Pvb‡ZPvIqv [Vocabulary-in-Context questions]*** w`‡q Kv‡K /†KvbwU/Kx[Reference questions]‡evSv‡bv n‡q‡Q?“What is the main idea of thePassage?” “What is the passageprimarily about?” “Why did theauthor write the passage?”“According to the passage, wheredid” According to the author, whydid....?” “Which of thefollowing is true, according tothe passage?Which of the following is NOTtrue about ...... All of thefollowing are true EXCEPT”Where in the passage does theauthor first discuss......”Which of the following can beinferred from the passage?The word _____ inline **is closest in meaning to.....”“The word ** in line ** refersto ....” “In line ** the word **refers to which of thefollowing?”illuminating. The underlined word means__A. bright B. enlighten C. clear wb‡æ Passage G mvaviY fv‡e wRÁvwmZ Question ¸‡jvi AnswerD. boring E. disheartening Kivi c×wZ Av‡jvPbv Kiv n‡jv t5. the underlined word in the sentence ―the new Main Idea Question :interstate highway is wonderful‖ menas __ cÖvq cÖwZwU Passage-Gi Main Idea Question _v‡K|A. across two states. †hgb tB. through various states What is the main subject of the passage? C.for many statesWhat is the main topic of the passage?D. between to or more states. With what is the passage primarily concerned?E. form one state to another What does the passage mainly discuss?Chittagong <strong>University</strong> 2007-2008 (Ga) Unit1. With what topic is this passage primarily6. ―He has few friends‖ means he has _ _ concerned?A. no friend at all B. almost no friends (A) the mental abilities of monkeysC. some friends D. a few friends (B) hand preference in primatesE. a number of friends (C) hemispheres or the brainChittagong <strong>University</strong> 2007-2008 (Ga) Unit\(D) exponents on nonhuman primates[ Not given any question ] Inference QuestionQuestion Passage Infer Situation logically1. D 2.B 3. E 4. A 5. D 6. B EXAMPLES: Inference QuestionsPHH Passage OptionComprehension2. In what situation would a primate be most likely toComprehension is not at all a <strong>com</strong>plicated topicuse its right hand?student ‡`i GKUv tendency _v‡K <strong>com</strong>prehension (A) picking out a red block from a group of coloredavoid Kiv GK Av›`v‡R Answer Kiv wKš‘ previousblocks|| AUTHOR :: DIGITAL SUCCESS IN ENGLISH || www.sarbin.peperonity.<strong>com</strong> || Email: sarbin_munshi@yahoo.<strong>com</strong> || Next Page >>
March 30, 2012www.<strong>englishbd</strong>.<strong>com</strong> evsjv‡`‡k me©cÖ_g Bs‡iwR wel‡qi c~Y©v½ I‡qemvBU(B) pushing a button that is hidden behind a black curtain(C) picking up a banana and peeling it(D) choosing a food after hearing the correct <strong>com</strong>mand3.Why are scientists probably not very interested in theactivity of the monkey as described in the first paragraph?(A) The experiment has not followed a precisescientific format,(B) The experiment is too easy for monkeys to do.(C) Similar studies have been done many times. (D)Scientists don't agree with the conclusions.Restatement QuestionPassage Specific Information QuestionEXAMPLES: Restatement QuestionsPassage. Option4. In the first paragraph, what is the monkeyexpecting?(A) a blinking light(B) an earphone(C) some food(D) a telegraph key5. According to the passage, what do most scientists assume?(A) Only humans have hand preferences.(B) Only monkeys can learn to indicate their food choices.(C) Speaking and understanding are more important thanreading and writing.(D) Setting up experiments for primates is difficultFactual QuestionQuestion Passage (Specific) Question fits"According to the passage, where did...?" "Accordingto the author, why did...?" "Which of the following is true,according to the passage?"Vocabulary based & Reference Questions6. The word ―grabbing‖ in line 13 is closest inmeaning to or refers toa) holding flightily b) taking quicklyc) squeezing tightly d) picking up carefully7. In line 20, the word ―challenging‖ could best bereplaced bya)accepting b) favoring c) claiming d) contestingNegative Questions8. Which of the following statements is NOT correct?a) Pitt Street will remain open as far as Park Streetb) Alternative bus services will operate though theroadwork areac) <strong>University</strong> buses will not operate though theroadwork aread) There will be bus services to the universitythroughout the weekend.9. All of the following are true except.a) the autocracy of park army was so grave inBangladesh that it can be called genocide.b) Genocide means the destruction of rational racial, orreligious groups colonyc) The west Pakistani rules considered East Bengal as theircolonyd) none of the aboveBe expert in doing <strong>com</strong>prehension.While I was walking along the road the other day Ihappened to notice a small brown leather purse lyingon the pavement. I picked it up and opened it to see ifI could find out the owner‟s name. There was nothinginside it except some small change and a rather oldphotograph-a picture of a woman and a young girlabout twelve years old, who looked like the woman‟sdaughter. I put the photograph back and took the purseto the police station, where I handed it to thesergeant in charge. Before I left, the sergeant made anote of my name and address in case the owner of thepurse wanted to write and thank me.That evening I went have dinner with an uncleand aunt of mine. They had also invited anotherperson, a young woman, so that there would be fourpeople at table. The young woman‟s face wasfamiliar, but I could not remember where I had seenit. I was quite sure that we had not met before. In thecourse of conversation, however, the young womanhappened to remark that she had lost her face. Shewas the young girl in the photograph, although shewas now much older. Of course she was verysurprised when I was able to describe her purse to her.Then I explained that I had recognized her face fromthe photograph I had found in the purse. My uncleinsisted on going round to the police stationimmediately to claim the purse. As the police sergeanthanded it over, he said that it was a remarkablecoincidence that I had found not only the purse butalso the person who had lost it.1. Choose the best answer.The purse which the writer foundA. was empty B. had some money in itC. had a few coins and a photograph in itD. had an old photograph in it2. The writer recognized the young woman becauseA. he had met her some where beforeB. she was the woman in the photographC. she often had dinner with his uncle and auntD. she looked rather like the young girl in thephotograph.3. Familiar (14) meansA. <strong>com</strong>mon B. known C. famous D. domestic4. Claim meansA. pretend B. identify C. ask for D. takeAnswer Keys :1 C 2 D 3 B 4 CComprehension No. 2Half an hour before daybreak three of the boysassembled , as they agreed, near the old bridge. Thefourth, a boy by the name of Tolly, had not turned up.His absence did not greatly surprise the others. Theyknew that his mother did not want him to <strong>com</strong>e on thisExpedition into the forest.Charles, who was the oldest and their accepted leader,waded downstream to the place where their boat wastied up in the shelter of some overhanging busher.Then he rowed the boat back to the shallow water nearthe bridge, where the boys loaded in with theprovisions, blankets and other things which they weretaking on their journey.Dawn was just breaking as they climbed into their boatand pushed off from the bank. A swift current carriedthem down-stream, so there was no need to row. Theytook it in turns to keep the boat in the centre of theriver. Three hours later they entered the forest wherethey intended to spend the next few days.“Let‟s go ashore now and make some tea,” suggestedCharles. “No one will see us here.”|| AUTHOR :: DIGITAL SUCCESS IN ENGLISH || www.sarbin.peperonity.<strong>com</strong> || Email: sarbin_munshi@yahoo.<strong>com</strong> || Next Page >>
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