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Weekly Exam / March/2016

Weekly Exam / March/2016
Class-Seven
Subject : English 2nd Paper
Marks : 24                       Time : 55 Minutes
1. Fill in the gaps with right forms of verbs.                         0.5X8=04
That (a) — (‘be’ in the past ) — eleven years ago in 1981. Samira was in Class 7 and first (b) — (start) — her diary then. It was ten years after the Liberation War. Now, in 1992, she is twenty-four years old and (c) — (go) — to the same college as Laila in Sonapur. Eleven years ago Samira and Laila (d) — (to have) an interesting conversation with Samira’s parents. It (e) — (‘be’ in the past) — about the Liberation War. They (f) — (want) — to know about it. Samira (g) — (can) — much and Laila couldn’t remember anything. So they (h) — (ask)—Samira’s parents some question about it.                                                
2. Fill in the gaps of the following text with appropriate articles. Put a cross for zero articles.                                                             0.5 × 6 = 3 
Akbar (a) -- great was one of (b) -- greatest emperors of India. He was not only a great ruler but also a man of (c) -- wisdom. He was the best of all the Mughal rulers. As a result, his name has been written in golden letters in the pages of history. He was (d) -- uneducated person. But he had the ability to rule his empire like (e) -- expert ruler. (f) -- ruler like Akbar is badly required in Bangladesh now.               
3. Fill in the gaps of the following text with appropriate articles. Put a cross for zero articles.                                                            0.5 × 6 = 3

(a) -- pious man is he who is very much religious. He does not run after name and fame. He is different from (b) -- materialistic man, because the religious-minded people are quite different from (c) -- people who want to have much wealth. The virtuous believe that there lies (d) -- eternal life after death. The greedy people give importance to this world. However, (e) -- virtuous man enjoys mental peace. They may be poor, but they are (f) -- happiest men in the world.

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