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1. Read the following passage carefully and tick(√) the corresponding box to choose the correct or the best one from the four answers following each question.
Trees are useful to man in three very important ways. They provide him with food and other products; they give him shade, and help prevent drought and floods.
Unfortunately, in many parts of the world, man has not realized that the third of these services is the most important In his eagerness to draw quick profit from the trees, be bas cut them down in large numbers, only to find that with them he has lost the best friends he had. Two thousand years ago, a rich and powerful country cut down its trees to build warships, with which to gain itself an empire. It gained the empire but without its trees, its soil became bard and poor. When the empire fell into pieces, the country found itself faced by floods and starvation.
Drought means-
(i) heavy rainfall (ii) less rainfall (iii) excessive sunshine (iv) lack of rainfall
One of the important reasons of cutting down the trees by man is-
(i) illiteracy (ii) tendency to draw quick profit (iii) necessity (iv) whims
Trees help the soil-
(i) to soften (ii) to loosen (iii) to harden (iv) to tighten
After cutting down trees the rich country faced-
(i) famine (ii) natural calamities (iii) flood (iv) famine and floods
The country gained-
(i) wealth (ii) warship (iii) the empire (iv) trees
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Answer each of the following questions in one complete sentence.
(a) How did Galileo contribute to science?
(b) What did Galileo do with his telescope?
(c) Why did Galileo have trouble with the church?
(d) What notion do you get about the church of Galileo's time?
(e) What do you know about the schooling of Galileo?
Read the following passage and answer the question:
Some people love to watch telorision sitting alone in their living rooms in the orening. There are others who pass time, engaging in gossip. People who temporarily withdraw their attention from their immediate surroundings for the pleasure of building castles in the air are not at all hard to see. Oren the most fidgety children enjoy sitting quietly for an hour or two and playing computer game. All these are nothing but pleasurable diversions. Amusements can, therefore, be of wide variety. One cannot imagine living a life without some form of amusement now and then. An amusement, of whatorer type it is, makes time pass pleasantly.
Now, of all the amusements which can possibly be imagined for a hard working man, after his day's toil, there is nothing like reading an entertaining book. It calls for no bodily exertion, of which he has had enough. It reliores his home of its dullness. It transports him to a lovelier and more interesting world of scenes and beauties. And while he enjoys all these, he may forget the orils of the present moment. It accompanies him to his day's work. If the book he has been reading be anything, above the very idlest and lightest, it gives him something to think about during the drudgery of his oreryday occupation. If I were to pray for a taste which should stand me in good, stead under orery variety of circumstances and be a source of happiness and cheerfulness through life, it would be a taste for reading. Give a man this taste and the means of gratifying it, and you can hardly fail to make a happy man of him. You place him thus with the best society in orery period of history, with the wisest, the bravest and the purest characters which have advanced humanity. You make him a citizen of all nations, a contemporary of all ages.
Indicate, whether the following statements are true or false. If false, give the correct information.
(a) Reading an entertaining book requires somebody no amount of physical labour.
(b) A taste of reading is a sign of culture.
(c) Diversions are needed to break the monotony of life.
(d) All books give the readers something to think about.
(e) Anything that people do for pleasure is an amusement.
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below: (Don't copy sentences directly from the paragraph)
The national Memorial at Savar is a symbol of the nation's respect for the martyrs of the war of liberation. It is built with concrete, but made of blood. It stands 150 feet tall, but every martyr it stands for, stands so much taller. It is an achievement of the dimensions of which is immeasurable. It stands upright for the millions of martyrs who laid down their lives so that we may stand upright, in honour and dignity, amongst the nations of the world.
Questions:
(i) Why did we build national memorial?
(ii) What does the tall or height of the memorial mean?
(iii) How do we pay honour to the martyrs?
(iv) How did it represent the millions of martyr?
(v) Mention the theme of the passage.
Indicate, whether the following statement are true or false. If false give the correct information:
i)Reading an entertaining book requires somebody an amount of physical labour.
ii)A taste of reading is a sign of culture
iii)Diversions are needed to break the monotony of life
iv)All books give the readers something to think about
v)Anything that people do for pleasure is an amusement.