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13 December 2011

Modal Exam For JSC Students

1.   Fill in the gaps with suitable pronouns from the box.                                                             1 x 5 = 5
     
he
it
her
his
their

      (a)     The Headmaster told the class 8 students about ---------- school shop.
      (b)     He has been talking with Mrs Chowdhury and some of ---------- class 8 students about a school  
                shop.
      (c)     Yesterday ---------- also discussed it with the other teachers.
      (d)     They all think ---------- is an excellent idea.
      (e)     So, the Headmaster have agreed to use the room next to ---------- office for a school shop.


2.   Fill in the gaps with suitable conjunctions from the box.                                                        1 x 5 = 5
     
after
when
since
so that
as soon as

(a)          ---------- Mr. Grasshopper sang one song, he wanted to sing another song.
(b)          ---------- Mr. Geasshopper did not work, there was no food in his house.
(c)          ---------- Anwar was reading a book, some guests came to their house.
(d)          Mrs. Murshed delivered a speech ---------- everyone had sat down.
(e)          Ruplal went to the jungle ---------- he might live in peace.

3.   Fill in the gaps with the phrases and idioms from the box.                                                     1 x 5 = 5
     
Part and parcel
w and good
lame excuse
rise and fall
a rainy day

(a)          He will not be convinced of your ----------.
(b)          Life has its ----------.
(c)          A library is --------- of a school.
(d)          We should save something against ----------.
(e)          If you go there ----------, if you do not go, I shall go.
4.   Transform the following sentences as directed.                                                                   1 x 25 = 25
      1.   He is present. (Int)
      2.   You should do the work. (Imp)
3.   It is a very find bird. (Exc)
4.   I am present. (Neg)
5.   We should obey our parents. (Neg)
6.   It is a very beautiful pen. (Exc)
7.   Nothing but a pen was in the bag. (Aff)
8.   How exciting the match was. (Ass)
9..  You speak the truth. (Imp)
10. They were not present. (Int)
11. It was an exciting game. (Exc)
12. Babur was as strong as lion. (Neg)
13. The flower is very fine. (Exc)
14. You are a fool. (Int)
15. You read the book. (Imp)
16. She is honest. (Neg)
17. There is no man but loves his country. (Aff)
18. Everybody opposes him. (Int)
19. What an excellent performance it was. (Ass)
20. Only Joy could win the game. (Neg)
21. I have a pen. (Int)
22. I am reading. (Neg)
23. You do not go out. (Imp)

24. I wish I were a poet. (Exc)
25. We must obey him. (Neg)
5.   Fill in the gaps with one word only.                                                                                       1 x 10 = 10
It was (a)---------- days ago. There was a (b)---------- man. His (c)---------- was Ruplal. He lived in a small village (d)--------- the jungle. He lived with his family and worked on a (e)----------. His village was very beautiful but he did not like it (f)----------
10. Read the following table and make ten sentences.                                                               1 x 10 = 10
     
a) Once there

always quarelling.
b) His name

a beautiful village
c) He
was
on a firm.
d) He
worked
no peace
e) It
did not like
with his family
f) But there
were
lot of problems.
g) The village people
went
Ruplal.
h) So, there
lived
the village
i) So, he

to a jungle to live alone.
j) One day he

a young man ina small village.

11. The following sentences are in wrong order. Write them in correct order.                                      10
One day they were walking through the dark Indian forest. They were very keen to learn. So they never stopped searching for knowledge. But unfortunately all of them were blind. It was many years ago. There were six men. They heard a sound. They all stopped and listened carefully. “What’s That,” one of them asked. “Let’s go and find out,” another said. They listened again.                                     

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