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All Written Question - (1342)
1241.
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1242.
There are fourteen errors in the use of punctuation in the following text. Re-write the text correcting the errors. Use capital letter if necessary:
He said i can chop some wood today. you but youre small said I. Size dont matter chopping wood some of the big boys dont chop good. ive been chopping wood at the orphanage a long time.
There are fourteen errors in the use of punctuation in the following text. Re-write the text correcting the errors. Use capital letter if necessary:
He said i can chop some wood today. you but youre small said I. Size dont matter chopping wood some of the big boys dont chop good. ive been chopping wood at the orphanage a long time.
Date: 11 January 2024
The Principal
[College Name]
[College Address]
[City, Postal Code]
Subject: Request for Measures Against Outsiders Disturbing Campus Environment
Respected Sir/Madam,
I hope this letter finds you in good health. I am writing to bring to your attention a matter of concern that has been affecting the peaceful environment of our college campus.
It has come to my notice, as well as that of my fellow students, that there has been a recurring issue of outsiders disturbing the sanctity of our campus during class hours. These individuals often disrupt classes, causing inconvenience to both students and faculty members.
I kindly request your intervention to address this matter and implement measures that ensure the security and tranquility of our academic environment. It is crucial for our academic pursuits that we have a conducive atmosphere for learning, free from external disturbances.
I propose the following measures:
1. Increased security personnel during class hours to monitor and restrict entry of unauthorized individuals.
2. Clear signage indicating restricted areas and penalties for trespassing.
3. Enhanced communication with local law enforcement to patrol the vicinity and take necessary actions against disruptive outsiders.
I believe that implementing these measures will contribute significantly to maintaining a focused and peaceful learning environment within the college premises.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. I am confident that your prompt action will help uphold the academic integrity of our institution.
Yours sincerely,
[Your Full Name]
[Your College Roll Number]
1244.
Write a paragraph on 'International Mother Language Day'. Your paragraph should not exceed 200 words.
Write a paragraph on 'International Mother Language Day'. Your paragraph should not exceed 200 words.
1245.
Write a cause and effect paragraph on, ‘Environment Pollution’. Your paragraph should not exceed 200 words.
Write a cause and effect paragraph on, ‘Environment Pollution’. Your paragraph should not exceed 200 words.
1246.
Most of the rivers are getting polluted day by day. It is high time ____.
(Complete the following sentence with suitable phrase or clause)
1247.
Milk is rich in food values. We should take milk everyday so that ____.
(Complete the following sentence with suitable phrase or clause)
1248.
Mr. John is very interested in tourism. He wants to visit Bangladesh with a view to ____.
(Complete the following sentence with suitable phrase or clause)
1249.
I like to play cricket in my leisure time. When I get a chance, ____.
(Complete the following sentence with suitable phrase or clause)
1250.
No nation can develop without education. So, it is rightly said that ____.
(Complete the following sentence with suitable phrase or clause)
1251.
Mina really sings well. If she gets opportunity, ____.
(Complete the following sentence with suitable phrase or clause)
1252.
He was a petty clerk. But he behaved as though ____.
(Complete the following sentence with suitable phrase or clause)
1253.
The weather of that night was very rough. I would have met you provided ____.
(Complete the following sentence with suitable phrase or clause)
1254.
Bangladesh is a small country. Though it has a small area, ____.
(Complete the following sentence with suitable phrase or clause)
1255.
English is an international language. There is not a country in the world where ____.
(Complete the following sentence with suitable phrase or clause)
(a) live; (b) needs; (c) express; (d) thinking; (e) are; (f) has; (g) ensuring; (h) to live; (i) to make/ making; (j) is called; (k) is; (l) was made; (m) were; (n) developing [Note: Contribute to Noun (Gerund) বসাতে হবে]
It is natural that a man cannot (a) live alone. He always (b) needs a company. He has to (c) express his thought and ideas, (d) thinking others while the others (e) are of the same needs. He (f) has also the need of others for (g) ensuring their safety and comfort. So, he is bound (h) to live with others (i) to make/ making an institution and it (j) is called society. Society (k) is the first organization which (l)was mad by our primitive ancestors. They (m) were the first to contribute to (n) developing [Note: Contribute to Noun (Gerund) বসাতে হবে] the civilization.
1257.
Change the narrative style by using indirect speeches:
Mr. Kalam said to the bank manager, "May I get in, sir?" "Yes, come in," said the bank manager. Mr. Kalam said, I want to open a bank account." The manager said, "What type of account will you open?" I want to open a savings account, "said Mr. Kalam. Please go to the front desk. The officer will help you." “Thank you very much," Mr. Kalam said.
Change the narrative style by using indirect speeches:
Mr. Kalam said to the bank manager, "May I get in, sir?" "Yes, come in," said the bank manager. Mr. Kalam said, I want to open a bank account." The manager said, "What type of account will you open?" I want to open a savings account, "said Mr. Kalam. Please go to the front desk. The officer will help you." “Thank you very much," Mr. Kalam said.
Mr. Kalam respectfully asked the bank manager whether he might/could get in. The bank manager replied affirmatively and told him (K) to come in. Mr. Kalam said that he wanted to open a bank account. The bank manager asked him (K) what type of account he (K) would open. Mr. Kalam replied that he (K) wanted to open a savings account. The bank manager requested him (K) to go to the front desk and added that the officer would help him (K). Mr. Kalam thanked the bank manager very much.
(a) major; (b) to cure; (c) heavily; (d) their; (e) Young; (f) widely/recklessly; (g) severe; (h) Making; (i) to prevent; (j) iron
Drug addiction among the young generation has become a (a) major concern. Drug is mainly used as medicine (b) to cure diseases and an excess of taking drug for no disease is called drug addiction. It has grasped the young generation (c) heavily. They take drugs to forget (d) their sadness. (e) Young people take drugs (f) widely/recklessly. Drug addiction causes (g) severe harm to human body. (h) Making them aware, we can remove this curse from our society. All concerned should take initiatives (i) to prevent it. The criminals should be punished with an (j) iron hand.
(a) Previously; (b) and; (c) But; (d) when; (e) and; (f) and; (g) that; (h)But/Fortunately; (i) Though/Although; (j) As a result; (k) At last/Finally/Eventually; (1) and; (m) At present/Now; (n) and.
Bangladesh is a free and sovereign country. (a) Previously it was a part of Pakistan from 1947 to 1971. In 1971 it became independent (b) and started its journey as a free nation. (c) But the journey was not smooth at all. On 7 March, 1971 (d) when Bangabandhu delivered his speech, the common mass got united (e) and started their preparation for a war. The Pakistani forces started mass killing (f) and killed about 30 lakh innocent people. They thought (g) that they could suppress the Bangalees within a few days. (h) But/Fortunately the brave sons of our land proved them wrong. (i) Though/Although the freedom fighters didn't have modem weapons in their hand, they were the real patriots and courageous. (j) As a result , after few months they became successful in their mission. (k) At last/Finally/Eventually the long waited date came (l) and the Bangalees got their victory on 16 December, 1971. (m) At present/Now we are the citizens of a free land (n) and marching forward to the way of lasting development very quickly.