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JSC Model Question


PicsArt_04-15-11.07.07.png               BHADERGANJ COACHING CENTER & TRAINING INSTITUTE
               BHADERGANJ, SHARIATPUR
                 EST: 2018
         JSC Model Test Examination
     Time: 3.00hrs                     Subject: English                        Full Mark: 100
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Part A: Reading Test (Seen Comprehension)

Read the text carefully and answer the questions 1 and 2.
Oxygen and the air pressure are always being monitored. In the event of a lack of oxygen, an oxygen mask will automatically appear in front of you. Pull the mask towards you and place it firmly over your nose and mouth. Secure the elastic band behind your head and breathe normally. If you are traveling with a child or someone who requires assistance, secure your mask first and then assist the other person. Keep your mask on until a uniformed crew member advises you to remove it.
In the event of an emergency, please assume the bracing position. That is, lean forward with your hands on top of your head and your elbows against your thighs. Ensure your feet are flat on the floor.
A life vest is located in a pouch under your seat or between the armrests. When instructed to do so, open the plastic pouch and remove the vest. Slip it over your head. Pass the straps around your waist and adjust at the front. To inflate the vest, pull firmly on the red cord, before you leave the aircraft. We remind you that this is a nonsmoking flight.
You will find this and all the other safety information in the card located in the seat pocket in front of you. We strongly suggest you read it before take-off. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask one of our crew members. We wish you all an enjoyable flight.

1. Choose the best answer from the alternatives.                                                                       1*7=7
a. An oxygen mask appears ___ there is lack of oxygen in the plane.
(i) in the event of     (ii) in case of          (iii) if       (iv) that
b. Oxygen mask to be placed ___ over the nose and mouth of a passenger.
(i) lightly                 (ii) very lightly       (iii) slightly              (iv) tightly
c. The well setting of oxygen mask helps someone to breathe ___
(i) quickly                                (ii) slowly                                (iii)normally            (iv) abnormally
d. A child accompanied with a passenger should receive oxygen mask service ___
(i) first                     (ii) never                  (iii) secondly           (iv) thirdly
e. The oxygen mask to be removed ___
(i) when a passenger can breathe normally              (ii) when a passenger cannot breathe
(iii) when the mask becomes swelled      (iv) when a uniformed crew member advises to do it
f. When there is emergency, bracing position is ___
(i) done                    (ii) preferred                           (iii) prohibited         (iv) placed
g. In emergency the feet to be placed ___ on the floor.
(i) tight                    (ii) slight                 (iii) flat                   (iv) leaning

2. Answer The Following Questions.                                                                                     2*4=8
a. What happens in case of a lack of oxygen?
b. How a passenger should use the oxygen mask?
c. What is meant by the bracing position?
d. What should he do to inflate the vest?


3. Read the passage carefully and fill in the blank.                                                             1*5=5

  Thousands of years ago, the first pearl was probably (a) —– while human beings were searching for food at the sea (b) —–. Throughout history the pearl with its (c) —– has been one of the most highly valued gems. Pearls have been (d) —– many times in religious texts and mythologies from the (e) —– times.
Part B: Reading Test (Unseen Comprehension)

Read the following text carefully and answer questions 4 and 5

Captain Mohiuddin Jahangir was an officer in the Bangladesh Army during the 1971 Liberation War. He was born on 7 March 1949 at Rahimganj village under Babuganj Upazila in Barishal district. He finished his HSC from Barishal BM College. In 1967 he took admission in the department of statistics at the University of Dhaka. On 5 October 1967, he joined the armed forces as a cadet at the Pakistan Military Academy. He obtained commissioned rank in Engineering corps in 1968. He was promoted to the rank of captain on 30 August 1970. He was an officer in sector 7 of the Mukti Bahini. He was given the responsibility to fight at the Chapai Nawabganj border at Rajshahi district. On 14 December he was killed in an attempt to breakthrough enemy defenses on the bank of the Mahananda River. He was buried near Shona Masjid premises. In recognition of his valor and sacrifice in the War of Liberation Mohiuddin Jahangir was awarded with the highest state honor of Birsreshtha.
4. Complete the following table with the information given in the passage.                          1×5=5
Who/What
Event/Activity
Where/ Place
When
Captain Mohiuddin Jahangir
born
(i) ——-
7 March 1949
He
(ii) ——-
Barishal BM College

He
(iii) —–
statistics department in Dhaka University
1967
He
(iv) ———-

30 August 1970
He
was killed
(v) ——-
14 December 1971

5. Read the passage again and write True or False beside the following statement.           1×5=5
a) Captain Mohiuddin Jahangir was a betrayer.
b) He fought for the country heart and soul.
c) He fled away from the battle field.
d) He was a great fighter.
e) Captain Mohiuddin Jahangir obtained in the army.

6. Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.    0.5×10=5
books
ready
you
come
need
life
will
books
or
you
false
but







Books are men’s best friends in (a) —-. You may have many good friends (b) —- you do not find them when (c) —- need them. They may not always (d) —- to you with sympathy. Again, one (e) —- two may prove false and do (f) —- much harm. But books are always (g) —- to be by your side.
Some (h) —- will make you laugh, some others (i) —- give you much pleasure. Again some (j) — will bring new knowledge and ideas. They are your real friends throughout your life.

7. Fill in the gaps with correct words.                                                                                    1×5=5

Many of us give indulgence in (a) —— ill of others. We do not (b) —— ourselves and we even do not (c) —— how to praise the good work (d) —— by others. It is necessary to (e) —— this habit. An ideal nation can never get prosperous. It is true in our personal life as well.

8. The phrases in column A are the beginnings of some sentences. The phrases in column B are the endings. Match the phrases in column A with the phrases in column B to make complete sentences.                                                                                                                                         1×5=5

            Column A
                  Column B
a) A school is a seat of education
i) has a campus, big or small
b) It has certain wonderful characteristics
ii) the students jolly and hilarious
c) Every school
iii) which give us pleasure and happiness
d) It is also
iv) where students gain institutional knowledge
e) A wonderful school campus makes
v) we can gain knowledge

Part C: Grammar

9. Fill in the gaps used in the following text by adding suffix, prefix or both with the root words underlined in the text.                                                                                                         0.5×10=5
The (a) —- (king) of knowledge is (b) —- (limit). Any man is (c) —- (titled) to roam in the kingdom of knowledge. But all do not do so. Newton said that he was picking pebbles on the sea-shore of knowledge. It appears that (d) —- (one) does not possess the (e) —- (able) to enter the (f) —- (end) realm of knowledge. Those who make efforts (g) —- (continuous) can easily have (h) —- (enter) to that kingdom. They become (i) —- (power) with (j) —- (know).

10. Fill in the gaps of the following text with appropriate articles. Put a cross for zero article.                                                                                                                                                                     0.5×10=05
Man has no escape from (a) —– death. Sooner or later he will die. He dies in (b) —– many ways. Many die of diseases and many die by accident. Again (c) —– some die from something excessive but those who die for (d) —– country are martyrs. Many modern weapons can kill (e) —– men in (f) —– moment. Things have been discovered to keep (g) —– dead body alive for long. So, (h) —– man is called mortal. It is (i) —– meaningless effort if (j) —– man tries to escape from death.

11. Change the following sentences as directed in the brackets.                                      1×5=5

a) Everybody prepares walking as an exercise usually in the morning. (Interrogative) b) It keeps our body fit for work. (Negative) c) So, we should never forget this thing. (Passive) d) Good health is very valuable. (Exclamatory) e) The life style of a healthy man should be followed. (Active)                            
12. Change the following passage into indirect speeches.                                                    1*5=5
“You look a little bit like my mother,” he said, “especially in the dark by the fire.” “But you were only four, Jerry, when you came here. Can you remember how she looked all these years?” said the authoress. “My mother lives in Mannville,” said he.     
13. Rewrite the following passage using capitalization and punctuation.                       0.5×10=05
a fruit-seller said which fruits do you want to buy i have apples from australia oranges from darjelling grapes from kashmir     
Section B (Writing)

14. Suppose, you are Tanjim/Taher & your friend is Sumona/Sumon. Make a dialogue in 100 words about the importance of  reading newspaper.                                                                           1*10=10

15. Imagine, you are Sami/Samia of Tannery More, Jhigatola, Dhaka. Your friend Rumi/Safwa of Narsingdi. Your Junior School Certificate (JSC) Examination is knocking at the door. Now, write a letter  to your friend  telling him how you  have  prepared yourself  for the ensuing  J.S.C Examination.                                                                                                                                1*10=10

16. Answer the following questions to write a paragraph on “Your School Library ” You should write about  250 words.                                                                                                                              1* 10=10
a) What is a school library?                      b) Where is your school library?              
c) How is it decorated?                             d ) How many books are there in your school library?
 e) What kinds of books are available in your school library?  f) Who can read and borrow the books?  
g) What are the arrangements of books on different shelves?   h) What facilities do you get from your school library?                                                            i) What are the rules and regulations of your school library?       
j) How long does it remain open?                             k) What is an opinion about the school library?

 


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