SSC Gap filling activities Lesson 8-12
এসএসসি পরীক্ষা: বিশেষ প্রস্তুতি ইংরেজি ২য় পত্র
Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the form of some of the words. You may need to use one word more than once.
8.
hinder with about a into the of know
Life is real, but much (a) — what (b) — man learns from books is theoretical. Bookish (c) —, unless supplemented by practical experience, is not a help, but is often a (d) —. Travelling furnishes one (e) — an opportunity for acquiring that experience. Pope, the poet sang that (f) — proper study of mankind is man. The traveler comes (g) — contact with various types of people, and if he moves about (h) — the observant eye, and keeps the doors and windows (i) — his mind open, he can acquire a lot of practical knowledge (j) — men and things of the world which books alone cannot provide.
Gap filling activities with clues
প্রিয় পরীক্ষার্থী, আজ ইংরেজি ২য় পত্রের Gap filling activities with clues অনুশীলন করব এবং পরে এর উত্তর মিলিয়ে নেব।
Fill in the blanks with the words from the box. You may need to change the form of some of the words. You may need to use one word more than once.
8.
hinder with about a into the of know
Life is real, but much (a) — what (b) — man learns from books is theoretical. Bookish (c) —, unless supplemented by practical experience, is not a help, but is often a (d) —. Travelling furnishes one (e) — an opportunity for acquiring that experience. Pope, the poet sang that (f) — proper study of mankind is man. The traveler comes (g) — contact with various types of people, and if he moves about (h) — the observant eye, and keeps the doors and windows (i) — his mind open, he can acquire a lot of practical knowledge (j) — men and things of the world which books alone cannot provide.
Answer: (a) of (b) a (c) knowledge (d) hindrance (e) with (f) the (g) into (h) with
(i) of (j) about.
9.
founder covering outstanding writings contemporary
pioneered remain intellectual regarded ----
(i) of (j) about.
9.
founder covering outstanding writings contemporary
pioneered remain intellectual regarded ----
Aristotle’s (a) — range was vast, (b) — most of the sciences and many of the arts, including biology, botany, chemistry, ethics, history, logic, metaphysics, rhetoric, philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, physics, poetics, political theory, psychology, and zoology. He was the (c) — of formal logic, devising for it a finished system that for centuries was (d) — as the sum of the discipline; and he (e) — the study of zoology, both observational and theoretical, in which some of his work (f) — unsurpassed until the 19th century. But he is, of course, the most (g) — as a philosopher. His (h) — in ethics and political theory as well as in metaphysics and the philosophy of science continue to be studied, and his work (i) — a powerful current in (j) — philosophical debate.
Answer: (a) intellectual (b) covering (c) founder (d) regarded (e) pioneered
(f) remained (g) outstanding (h) writings (i) remained (j) contemporary.
10.
feel enchained remains democracy declare
infringe fundamental deviated born demands
Answer: (a) intellectual (b) covering (c) founder (d) regarded (e) pioneered
(f) remained (g) outstanding (h) writings (i) remained (j) contemporary.
10.
feel enchained remains democracy declare
infringe fundamental deviated born demands
Freedom of speech is a (a) — right of the people in a (b) — country. They are free to express their thoughts and (c) — their sentiments and grievances, their needs and (d) — as long as they do not (e) — upon the similar rights of the others. Centuries ago Rousseau said, ‘Man is (f) — free but everywhere he is in chains.’ This axiomatic (g) — of the great social scientist shows how (h) — man was. In a slightly (i) — reflection, the scenario (j) — almost the same yet today.
Answer: (a) fundamental (b) democratic (c) feelings (d) demands (e) infringe (f) born (g) declaration (h) enchained (i) deviated (j) remains.
11.
in the at about before over impoverish premier dearth enough
Answer: (a) fundamental (b) democratic (c) feelings (d) demands (e) infringe (f) born (g) declaration (h) enchained (i) deviated (j) remains.
11.
in the at about before over impoverish premier dearth enough
If you look wealthy or solvent (a) — to give a tip, there is no (b) — of trolley carriers at the emergency unit of the country’s (c) — public hospital. But you will be in trouble, if you are (d) — handcuffs or have an (e) — look written (f) — your face. When any patient carrying vehicle stops in front of any public hospital emergency unit, (g) — trolley men first glance (h) — the attires of the patient and his attendants to have an idea (i) — their financial status (j) — offering a trolley.
Answer: (a) enough (b) dearth (c) premier (d) in (e) impoverished (f) over (g) the
(h) at (i) about (j) before.
12.
a almost colour please to smile red the look with always
Answer: (a) enough (b) dearth (c) premier (d) in (e) impoverished (f) over (g) the
(h) at (i) about (j) before.
12.
a almost colour please to smile red the look with always
The world is like (a) — glass. If you smile, it (b) —, if you frown, it frowns back. If you look at it through a (c) — glass all seered, if through (d) — smoked one, all dull and dirty. (e) — try then to look at (f) — bright side of things. (g) — everything in the world has a bright side. Greet everyone (h) — a bright smile, kind words and a (i) — welcome. It is not enough (j) — love those who are near and dear to us.
Answer: (a) a (b) smiles (c) red (d) a (e) Always (f) the (g) Almost (h) with
(i) pleasing (j) to.
শিক্ষক, ঢাকা পাবলিক স্কুল অ্যান্ড কলেজ, ঢাকা
Answer: (a) a (b) smiles (c) red (d) a (e) Always (f) the (g) Almost (h) with
(i) pleasing (j) to.
শিক্ষক, ঢাকা পাবলিক স্কুল অ্যান্ড কলেজ, ঢাকা
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