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The document contains a series of educational exercises for students, focusing on rearranging sentences and summarizing stories from different boards in Bangladesh. Each section includes a narrative followed by a set of sentences that need to be arranged in the correct order, along with an answer key. The stories cover various themes, including morality, adventure, and cultural elements.
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Rearrange Shortcut + Suggestions by Anamul Sir

The document contains a series of educational exercises for students, focusing on rearranging sentences and summarizing stories from different boards in Bangladesh. Each section includes a narrative followed by a set of sentences that need to be arranged in the correct order, along with an answer key. The stories cover various themes, including morality, adventure, and cultural elements.
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01.Dhaka Board 2023


GLv‡b wKQz kU©KvU wK IqvW© w`w”Q G¸‡jv †Kvb evK¨ †_‡K †ei Ki‡Z cvi‡jB Lye my›`i K‡i mgvavb Ki‡Z cvi‡eb| Ges Gfv‡e
cÖ‡Z¨KwU M‡íi wKIqvW© w`w”Q hv‡Z K‡i gvÎ 2 wgwb‡Ui g‡a¨B mgvavb Ki‡Z cv‡ib | me‡P‡q fv‡jv nq hw` Avgvi jvBf K¬vm ¸‡jv
K‡ib Avkv Kwi GB UwcK Lye `ªæZ Avcbv‡K mvjvg Rvbv‡e|
Shortcut:
Shortcut Story :
borrow+ return+ate away+ lame excuse+ some shopping+ sent, came back alone+ Where+ crow+ You liar+
the same way
GB wKIqvW© ¸‡jv w`‡q Avwg evsjv wj‡L w`w”Q Avcwb my›`i K‡i evK¨wU Ly‡Ru †ei Kivi †Póv Kiæb Ges MíwU g‡b ivLvi †Póv Kiæb
Avkv Kwi Avcbvi mgq I †gav `yBUvB ‡eu‡P hv‡e|
wKIqvW© Abyhvqx kU© Mí: GKw`b GK †`vKvwb GK dj we‡µZvi KvQ ‡_‡K `vuwocvjøv avi wbj | K‡qKw`b c‡i dj we‡µZvi †mUv †diZ
PvBj | †`vKvwb ejj †h `vuwocvjøv B`y‡i †L‡q †d‡j‡Q ZvB †m †mUv †diZ w`‡Z cvi‡e bv | GB †jBg G·wKDR ï‡b djwe‡µZv Lye
ivMvwš^Z n‡jv wKš‘ †m ivMUv wbqš¿Y Ki‡jv | GKw`b dj we‡µZv †`vKvwb‡K ejj †h Avwg ‡KbvKvUv Kivi Rb¨ kn‡i hvw”Q `qv K‡i
Zvi †Q‡j †K †hb Zvi mv‡_ cvVvq Zvi wRwbm¸‡jv enb Kivi Rb¨ | gyw` Zvi ‡Q‡j‡K dj we‡µZvi mv‡_ cvVvj wKš‘ ‡m kni ‡_‡K
GKvB wd‡i Gj| "Avgvi ‡Q‡j ‡Kv_vq?" gyw` wR‡Ám Kij| dj we‡µZv DËi w`j, "GKUv KvK ‡Zvgvi ‡Q‡j‡K wb‡q ‡M‡Q|"
"wg_¨vev`x! GZ eW ‡Q‡j‡K GKUv KvK wKfv‡e wb‡q ‡h‡Z cv‡i?" gyw` ‡i‡M wPrKvi K‡i DVj| dj we‡µZv e‡jb, "Bu`yi ‡hfv‡e
fvimvg¨ Ges IRb ‡L‡Z cv‡i|"
a) "Where is my son?" asked the grocer.
b) Then one day, the fruit seller said to the grocer, "I am going to the town to do some shopping. Please,
send your son with me to carry my things."
c) The grocer said, "The mice ate away your balance and weight. So, I can't return you."
d) "A crow carried your son away," replied the fruit seller.
e) One day, a grocer borrowed a balance and weights from a fruit seller.
f) The grocer sent his son with the fruit seller but he came back alone from the town.
g) "You liar! How can a crow carry such a big boy?" The grocer shouted angrily.
h) The lame excuse of the dishonest grocer made the fruit seller very angry. But he checked his tamper.
i) "Just the same way as mice can eat the balance and weights," said the fruit seller.
j) After a few days, the fruit seller asked the grocer to return his balance and weights.
Answer Sheet:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
e j c h b f a d g i

02. Mymenshing Board -2023


Shortcut Keywords: Somal + enchanted + Nambi+ temple + ignorant + interesting stories + light a lamp+
not continue + called villagers + never spoke
e½vbyev`: ‡mvgvj bv‡g GKwU c«Z¨šÍ M«vg wQj| M«vgevmxiv GKRb ‡jv‡Ki Øviv we‡gvwnZ n‡qwQj| Zvi bvg wQj bvw¤^| wZwb M«v‡gi c«v‡šÍi
GKwU gw›`‡i _vK‡Zb Ges gw›`‡ii mvg‡bi eUMv‡Qi wb‡P mgq KvUv‡Zb| wZwb GZUvB AÁ wQ‡jb ‡h wZwb Zvi eqm ej‡Z cvi‡Zb bv,
Z‡e wZwb Mí ‰Zwi Ki‡Z cvi‡Zb| M«v‡gi gvbyl‡K gRvi gRvi Mí ‡kvbv‡Zb| Mí ejvi Av‡M Mv‡Qi mvg‡b evwZ R¡vjv‡Zb| GKw`b,
wZwb Zvi Mí Pvwj‡q ‡h‡Z cv‡ibwb| K‡qKw`b ci wZwb M«vgevmx‡`i ‡W‡K wKQy ej‡jb| †m Zvi evwK Rxeb K_v ej‡eb bv
a) He used to interesting stories to the people of the village.
b) He never spoke for the rest of his life.
c) His name was Nambi.
d) He lived in a temple of the edge of the village and passed his time under the banyan tree in front of the
temple.
e) Before telling a story, he used to light a lamp in front of the tree.
f) There was a remote village named Somal.
g) One day, he could not continue his story.
h) After a few days, he called the villagers and told them something.
i) He was so ignorant that he could not tell his age, but he could make up stories.
j) The villagers were enchanted by a man.
Answer key:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
f j c d i a e g h b

03. Cumilla Board- 2023+chattogram Board-2017


Super Shortcut: Dr. Mohammad Shahidullah+ renowned linguists+ second to none+1904 and 1906+1910
and 1912+ joined Jessore Zilla School +1921+1928+ awards+1969
e½vbyev`: Wvt ‡gvnv¤§` knx`yjøvn 1885 mv‡ji cwðge‡½i 24 ‡cv‡Mvbv‡m Rb¥M«nY K‡ib| wZwb wQ‡jb evsjv‡`‡ki Ab¨Zg weL¨vZ
fvlvwe`| evsjv fvlv I mvwn‡Z¨ wZwb wQ‡jb AwØZxq| wZwb 1904 Ges 1906 mv‡j c«‡ewkKv Ges GdG cix¶vq DËxY© nb| wZwb 1910
Ges 1912 mv‡j Abvm© Ges gv÷vm© cvm K‡ib| wZwb 1908 mv‡j h‡kvi wRjv ¯‹y‡j ‡hvM ‡`b| 1921 mv‡j wZwb XvKv wek¦we`¨vj‡qi
‡jKPvivi wn‡m‡e ‡hvM ‡`b| wZwb Zvi wcGBP.wW. AR©b K‡ib 1928 mv‡j| wZwb wKQy cyi¯‹vi jvf K‡ib Ges evsjv mvwn‡Z¨ A‡bK
Ae`vb iv‡Lb| wZwb 1969 mv‡j gviv hvb Ges Avgiv Zv‡K k«×vi mv‡_ ¯§iY Kwi|
a) He was one of the most renowned linguists of Bangladesh.
b) He died in 1969 and we remembers him with respect.
c) He was second to in Bengali language and literature.
d) Dr Mohammad Shahidullah was born in 24 Pogonas, west Bengal 1885.
e) He joined Jashore Zilla School in 1908.
f) He passed the Entrance and FA Exam in 1904 and 1906.
g) He received some awards and contributed much to Bangla literature.
h) He passed Honours and Masters in 1910 and 1912.
i) He joined Dhaka University as a Lecture in 1921.
j) He got his Ph.D. in 1928.
Answer Sheet:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
d a c f h e i j g b

04.Rajshahi board- 2023+Sylhet Board-19


Super Shortcut: fox+ hungry+ food + vineyard + ripe grapes + too high + reach + again and again + failed
+ sour
e½vbyev`: GK mgq GK R½‡j GK wkqvj evm KiZ| GKw`b Lye ¶yavZ© wQj| wZwb me©Î Lvevi LyuR‡jb, wKš‘ ‡Kvb Lvevi cvbwb|
Ae‡k‡l, wZwb GKwU Av½yi‡ÿ‡Z c«‡ek Ki‡jb| Av½yiMv‡Q Dci Sy‡j wQj cvKv Av½yi| Av½yi¸‡jv Zvi Rb¨ GZB DuPz‡Z wQj †h ‡m
†cŠQv‡Z cv‡iwb| ‡m GK ‡`Їo jvd w`w”Qj AvO&¸‡ii ‡MvQvq ‡cŠuQv‡bv Rb¨ wKš‘ ‡cŠuQ‡Z cvij bv| evievi jvwd‡q DVj| wKš‘ c«wZeviB
wZwb Av½y‡ii Kv‡Q ‡cŠuQv‡Z e¨_© nb| Ae‡k‡l K¬všÍ n‡q wZwb ej‡jb Av½yidj UK|
a) One day, he was very hungry.
b) The grapes were too high for him to reach.
c) Again and again he jumped.
d) At last, he entered into a vineyard.
e) Once upon a time, there lived a fox in a forest.
f) But each time, he failed to reach the grapes.
g) At last being tired, he went to say that the grapes were sour.
h) He took a run and jumped to reach the bunch of grapes but could not reach it.
i) He searched for food everywhere, but he did not get any food.
j) There were ripe grapes hanging up on the vine.
Answer Key:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
e a i d j b h c f g

05.Dinajpur Board- 2023


Super Shortcut: snake lived+ nest of a crow+ four chicks+ eat one+ three chicks+ plan+ necklace+ angry+
scattered rubies+ killed the snake
e½vbyev`: GKUv mvc GKUv Mv‡Qi cv`‡`‡k GKUv M‡Z© evm KiZ| Gi Wv‡j DuPy‡Z wQj Kv‡Ki evmv| Kv‡Ki bx‡o wQj PviwU ev”Pv Qvbv|
hLbB KvK Zvi Qvbv‡`i Rb¨ Lvevi Avb‡Z evmv ‡Q‡o P‡j †hZ, ZLbB mvc D‡V ‡hZ Ges GKwU‡K ‡L‡q ‡djZ| Gfv‡e mvc wZbwU
Qvbv‡K ‡L‡q ‡djj| ‡klch©šÍ KvK Zvi kÎyi nvZ ‡_‡K cwiÎv‡Yi cwiKíbvi K_v fvej| GwU ivRc«vmv` ‡_‡K ivRKb¨vi GKwU `vgx
‡bK‡jm Pywi K‡i Ges GLv‡b-‡mLv‡b K‡qKwU iæwe Qwo‡q mv‡ci M‡Z© ‡d‡j ‡`q| ivRv Lye ‡i‡M ‡M‡jb Ges ‡bK‡jmwU LyuR‡Z ‡jvK
cvVv‡jb| mg‡qi mv‡_ mv‡_, Zviv M‡Z©i Kv‡Q Qwo‡q wQwU‡q _vKv iæwe ¸wj j¶¨ K‡iwQj| Zviv MZ© Lyu‡o mvc ‡g‡i Mjvi gvjv wb‡q
‡Mj|
a) They dug the hole, killed the snake, and took the necklace.
b) The crow at last thought of a plan to get rid of its enemy.
c) It stole an expensive necklace of the princess from the royal palace and dropped it into the snake's hole
after scatting a few rubies here and there.
d) A snake lived in a hole at the foot of a tree.
e) The king became very angry at the loss and sent out men to look for the necklace.
f) High up on its branches was the nest of a crow.
g) In this way, the snake ate up three of the chicks.
h) In the course of time, they noticed the scattered rubies near the hole.
i) The crow had four young chicks in its nest.
j) Whenever the crow would leave the nest to bring food for its chicks, the snake would climb up and eat
one.
Answer Key:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
d f i j g b c e h a

06.Jashore Board 2023


Super Shortcut: Sultan+ tax collector+ advice+ invited+ applied+ one by one+ gold coins + dance+
refused+ desired man
e½vbyev`: eûKvj Av‡M GK ‡`‡k GK myjZvb evm Ki‡Zb| wZwb Zvi Ki Av`vqKvix wnmv‡e mr ‡jvK‡K wb‡qvM Ki‡Z ‡P‡qwQ‡jb| ZvB,
wZwb weÁ civgk©`vZv‡`i civgk© ‡P‡qwQ‡jb| Gici wZwb Av‡e`bKvix‡`i Avgš¿Y Rvbvb| ‡ek K‡qKRb PvKwii Rb¨ Av‡e`b
K‡iwQ‡jb| Av‡e`bKvix‡`i G‡K G‡K myjZv‡bi mv‡_ ‡`Lv Ki‡Z ejv nq| Zviv GKwU c_ w`‡q G‡mwQj ‡hLv‡b ‡mvbvi gy`«v ivLv wQj|
Zviv Dcw¯’Z n‡j myjZvb Zv‡`i bvP‡Z ej‡jb| GKRb ev‡` mKj Av‡e`bKvixB j¾v ‡c‡qwQ‡jb Ges c«Z¨vL¨vb K‡iwQ‡jb| Zvici
myjZvb Kvw•LZ gvbylwU‡K Lyu‡R ‡c‡jb|
a) Then he invited applicants .
b) The applicants were asked to meet the Sultan one by one.
c) Long ago, there lived a Sultan in a country.
d) Then the sultan found the desired man.
e) He wanted to appoint in honest man as his tax collector.
f) A number of people applied for the job.
g) All the applicants blushed and refused except one.
h) So, he asked for the wise counsellors' advice.
i) When they arrived, the sultan asked them to dance.
j) They came through a passage where gold coins were kept.
Answer sheet:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
c e h a f b j i g d

07.Chittagong Board-2023+Jessore Board-2017


Super Shortcut: lad+ expressed+ arts and science+ ability+ God+ replied+ understanding+ praised+ agreed+
devoted
e½vbyev`: GKevi GK ‡Q‡j GKRb weL¨vZ wk¶‡Ki Kv‡Q ‡Mj| wZwb Ávb AR©‡bi B”Qv c«Kvk K‡ib| wZwb Zv‡K Kjv I weÁv‡b wk¶v
w`‡Z e‡jwQ‡jb| wk¶K ‡Q‡jwUi mvg_¨© Rvb‡Z PvB‡jb| wZwb Zv‡K wRÁvmv Ki‡jb Avjøvn ‡Kv_vq? ‡Q‡jwU DËi w`j ‡h ‡m ‡Kv_vq ‡bB
Zv Rvbv‡j ‡m DËi ‡`‡e| wk¶K ‡Q‡jwUi ‡evaMg¨Zvi K_v Lye ‡f‡ewQ‡jb| wZwb Zvi D”P c«ksmv Ki‡jb| wZwb ‡Q‡j‡K cov‡Z ivwR
n‡jb| ‡Q‡jwU Ávb AR©‡b AvZ¥wb‡qvM K‡iwQj|
a) He asked him where God is.
b) He praised him highly.
c) Once, a lad went to a famous teacher.
d) The teacher thought highly of the boy's understanding.
e) The lad replied that he would answer if he would tell where he is not.
f) The boy devoted himself to earning knowledge.
g) He bagged to instruct him in the arts and science.
h) He agreed to teach the lad.
i) He expressed his desire to acquire knowledge.
j) The teacher wished to find out the ability of the boy.
Answer key:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
c i g j a e d b h f

08. Sylhet Board- 2023+19


Super Shortcut: fox+ hungry+ food + vineyard + ripe grapes + too high + reach + again and again + failed
+ sour
e½vbyev`: GK mgq GK R½‡j GK wkqvj evm KiZ| GKw`b Lye ¶yavZ© wQj| wZwb me©Î Lvevi LyuR‡jb, wKš‘ ‡Kvb Lvevi cvbwb|
Ae‡k‡l, wZwb GKwU Av½yi‡ÿ‡Z c«‡ek Ki‡jb| Av½yiMv‡Q Dci Sy‡j wQj cvKv Av½yi| Av½yi¸‡jv Zvi Rb¨ GZB DuPz‡Z wQj †h ‡m
†cŠQv‡Z cv‡iwb| ‡m GK ‡`Їo jvd w`w”Qj AvO&¸‡ii ‡MvQvq ‡cŠuQv‡bv Rb¨ wKš‘ ‡cŠuQ‡Z cvij bv| evievi jvwd‡q DVj| wKš‘ c«wZeviB
wZwb Av½y‡ii Kv‡Q ‡cŠuQv‡Z e¨_© nb| Ae‡k‡l K¬všÍ n‡q wZwb ej‡jb Av½yidj UK|
a) The grapes were too high for him to reach.
b) One day, he was very hungry.
c) Again and again he jumped.
d) At last, he entered into a vineyard.
e) Once upon a time, there lived a fox in a forest.
f) At last being tired, he went away saying that grapes but could not reach it.
g) But each time, he failed to reach the grapes.
h) He took a run and jumped to reach the bunch of grapes but could not reach it.
i) He searched for food everywhere, but he did not get any food.
j) There were ripe grapes hanging up on the vine.
Answer Sheet:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
e b i d j a h c g f
09. Barishal Board 2023
Super Shortcut: Aristotle+ son+ physician+ free thinker+ studied under Plato + own way+ human
civilization+ Politics+ wrote+ father
e½vbyev`: A¨vwi÷Uj wM«‡m Rb¥M«nY K‡ib| wZwb GKRb ivRKxq wPwKrm‡Ki cyÎ wQ‡jb| Zvi evev Zv‡K GKRb wPwKrmK n‡Z
e‡jwQ‡jb , wKš‘ wZwb KLbB Ggb n‡Z Pvbwb| wZwb GKRb gy³wPšÍK n‡Z ‡P‡qwQ‡jb| dj¯^iƒc, wZwb GKRb gnvb wPšÍvwe` ‡cø‡Uvi
Aax‡b Aa¨qb ïiæ K‡iwQ‡jb| ‡cø-‡Uv Gwi÷Uj‡K Zvi wbR¯^ c×wZ‡Z wk¶v w`‡qwQ‡jb| cieZ©xKv‡j, A¨vwi÷Uj gvbe mf¨Zvi
Dc‡hvMx welq¸wj‡Z ‡jLvi Rb¨ Kjg ‡bb|"ivRbxwZ" Zvi GKwU weL¨vZ eB hv Zvi c«Ávi c~Y© weKvk‡K c«Kvk K‡i| wZwb RxeweÁvb,
mvwnZ¨, A_©bxwZ Ges Zyjbvg~jK ivRbxwZi Dci eBI wj‡L‡Qb | m…RbkxjZvi Rb¨ Zv‡K RxeweÁv‡bi RbK ejv nq|
a) As a result, he studied under a great thinker Plato.
b) He also wrote books on Biology, Literature, Economics and Comparative Politic
c) Plato taught Aristotle according to his own way.
d) Aristotle was born in Greece.
e) His father wanted him to be a physician, but he never cherished to be so.
f) Later on, Aristotle took the pen to write on topics suitable for human civilization.
g) He is called the father of Biology because of his creativity.
h) "Politics" is one of his famous books which expose fullest development of his wisdom.
i) He wanted to be a free thinker.
j) He was the son of a royal physician.
Answer sheet:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
d j e i a c f h b g

10. Jessore Board -2022


Super Shortcut: basically+ Dhaka Metro+ project+ five lines+ Line-6+60,000+16 stations+ reduce traffic
jams+ economic growth+ initiative
e½vbyev`: ‡g‡U«v ‡ij g~jZ GKwU `ªyZ cwienb e¨e¯’v hv we‡k¦i A‡bK eo kn‡i e¨vcKfv‡e e¨eüZ nq| XvKv ‡g‡U«v‡ij c«Kí eZ©gvb
miKv‡ii GKwU weÁ I `~i`k©x D‡`¨vM| GB c«KíwU ‰Zwi Ki‡Q XvKv g¨vm U«vbwRU ‡Kv¤úvwb| ‡gvU cvuP jvBb| GgAviwU 1. 2. 4. 5,
Ges 6 GB c«K‡íi Rb¨ c«¯vÍ e Kiv Kiv n‡q‡Q| GgAviwU jvBb-6 nj c«_g jvBb hv DËiv ‡_‡K gwZwSj ch©šÍ 20 wK‡jvwgUvi ‰`‡N¨©i
Aby‡gvw`Z jvBb| GwU c«wZ N›Uvq 60,000 hvÎx‡`i cwi‡ekb Ki‡e e‡j aviYv Kiv n‡”Q| ZvQvov, GB ‡g‡U«v ‡ij c«K‡í ‡gvU 16wU
Gwj‡f‡UW ‡÷kb _vK‡e| G‡Z we`¨gvb hvbRUI A‡bKvs‡k Kg‡e| ZvB GwU ‡`‡ki A_©‰bwZK c«e…wׇZ ¸iæZ¡c~Y© f~wgKv cvjb
Ki‡e| c«K…Zc‡¶, GB D‡`¨vM U«vwdK e¨e¯’v‡K AvšÍRv© wZKfv‡e DbœZ ch©v‡q DbœxZ Ki‡e|
(a) MRT Line-6 is the first line to be approved from Uttara to Motijheel covering a length of 20 km.
(b) This project is being developed by the Dhaka Mass Transit Company.
(c) Moreover, this Metro Rail Project will have 16 elevated stations in total.
(d) Indeed, the initiative will uplift the traffic system to an internationally advanced level.
(e) It is projected to serve 60,000 passengers per hour.
(f) The Dhaka Metro Rail Project' is a wise and far-sighted initiative by the current government.
(g) It will also reduce the existing traffic jams to a great extent.
(h) A total of five lines. MRT 1. 2. 4. 5, and 6 have been proposed for this project.
(i)so it will play an important role in the country’s economic growth
(j) metro rail is basically a rapid transit system that is widely used in many major cities of the world
Answer key:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
j f b h a e c g i d

11.Cumilla Board -2022


Super Shortcut:inhuman practice+ treated+ Mandela+ apartheid+ arrested+ F.W. de Klerk+
freed+1994+2004+ respect
e½vbyev`: `w¶Y Avwd«Kvq ‡k¦Zv½‡`i AvwacZ¨ wQj LyeB AgvbweK c«_v| Kv‡jv‡`i m‡½ wbôyi AvPiY Kiv nq| K…òv½ ‡bZv ‡bjmb
g¨v‡Ûjv welqwU eyS‡Z ‡c‡iwQ‡jb| wZwb eY©ev‡`i wbôyiZvi weiæ‡× ‡mv”Pvi nb| ZvB Zv‡K ‡M«dZvi K‡i KvivMv‡i cvVv‡bv n‡qwQj|
‡k¦Zv½ Avwd«Kvb ‡bZv GdWwe-D wW K¬vK© eY©ev‡`i Aemv‡b Av‡jvPbv K‡iwQ‡jb| c«vq wZb `kK cvi nIqvi ci wZwb gyw³ cvb| 1994
mv‡j, g¨v‡Ûjv Avwd«Kvi c«_g K…òv½ ivó«cwZ wbe©vwPZ nb| Ae‡k‡l, wZwb 2004 mv‡j Zvi RbRxeb Ges 2013 mv‡j cvw_©e Rxeb Z¨vM
K‡ib| wek¦ Zv‡K me©`v k«×v I m¤§v‡bi mv‡_ ¯§iY Ki‡e|
(a) In 1994, Mandela was elected as the first black president of Africa.
(b) After passing nearly three decades, he was freed.
(c) Nelson Mandela, the black leader understood the fact.
(d) Finally, he left his public life in 2004 and worldly life in 2013.
(e) White domination in South Africa was a very inhuman practice.
(f) So, he was arrested and sent behind the prison bar.
(g) He raised his voice against the cruelties of apartheid.
(h) The white African leader F.W. de Klerk negotiated the end of racism
(i) The blacks were treated cruelly
(j) The world will always remember him with great respect and honour
Answer key:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
e i c g f h b a d j

12. Chattogram Board -2022


Super Shortcut: born+ eight+ nineteen+ return+ wrote+1924+1942+1971+ national poet+ died
e½vbyev`: KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg 1899 mv‡j cwðge‡½i ea©gvb ‡Rjvq Rb¥M«nY K‡ib| wZwb AvU eQi eh ‡m Zvi wcZv‡K nvivb Ges
GMv‡iv eQi eq‡m wZwb Zvi Kvwe¨K c«wZfv ‡`wL‡qwQ‡jb| Dwbk eQi eq‡m wZwb c«_g wek¦hy‡× jovB Kivi Rb¨ GKRb mvaviY ‰mwbK
wn‡m‡e ‡mbvevwnbx‡Z ‡hvM ‡`b| hy‡×i gq`vb ‡_‡K wd‡i wZwb Kjg‡K Z‡jvqvi wnmv‡e Zy‡j ‡`b| wZwb c«Pyi KweZv, Mvb, MRj,
‡QvUMí, Dcb¨vm BZ¨vw` wj‡L‡Qb| 1924 mv‡j, wZwb KjKvZvq c«wgjv‡K we‡q K‡ib| GUv `ytLRbK ‡h wZwb 1942 mvj ‡_‡K GKwU
wbôyi ‡iv‡M fyMwQ‡jb Ges mviv Rxeb c½y n‡q c‡owQ‡jb| 1971 mv‡j evsjv‡`k ¯^vaxb nq Ges 1972 mv‡j Zv‡K KjKvZv ‡_‡K
evsjv‡`‡k Avbv nq| Gici evsjv‡`k miKvi Zv‡K Avgv‡`i RvZxq Kwe ‡NvlYv K‡i| 1976 mv‡ji 29‡k AvM÷ wZwb g…Z¨yeiY K‡ib
Ges XvKv wek¦we`¨vj‡qi c«v½‡Y Zv‡K mgvwnZ Kiv nq|
(i) He died on August 29, 1976 and was buried in the compound of Dhaka University.
(ii) He wrote a lot of poems, songs, gazals, short stories, novels, etc.
(iii) He lost his father at the age of eight and at the age of eleven he showed his poetic genius.
(iv) At the age of nineteen, he joined the Army as an ordinary soldier to fight in the First World War.
(v) On his return from the battle field, he gave up the sword for the pen.
(vi) It was tragic that he had been suffering from a cruel disease since 1942 and remained paralyzed for the
rest of his life.
(vii) In 1924, he married Promila in Kolkata.
(viii) Bangladesh became independent in 1971 and he was brought to Bangladesh from Kolkata in 1972.
(ix) Kazi Nazrul Islam was born in 1899 in the district of Burdwan in West Bengal.
(x) Then he was declared our national poet by the Government of Bangladesh.
Answer sheet:
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ix iii iv v ii vii vi viii x i

13. Sylhet Board -2022


Super Shortcut: pandemic+ difficult time + drastically+ drastic change+ difficulties+ education sector+
crisis+ hope+ prospects+ Online class
e½vbyev`: ‡KvwfW-19 gnvgvix GLb mviv we‡k¦ Qwo‡q c‡o‡Q| AKíbxq ‡KvwfW -19 wech©‡qi Kvi‡Y, mgM« wek¦ GKwU Lye KwVb mgq
cvi Ki‡Q| GB `y‡h©vM we‡k¦i `…k¨cU‡K Avg~j e`‡j w`‡q‡Q| GB Zxe« cwieZ©‡bi Kvi‡Y, ‡jv‡Kiv GB wec‡`i weiæ‡× jovB Kivi Rb¨
Dchy³fv‡e Kx Ki‡Z n‡e Zv wba©viY Ki‡Z cv‡i bv| Zviv GB cwieZ©‡bi mv‡_ Zvj wgwj‡q Pj‡Z AmyweavI cvq| Avgv‡`i wk¶v LvZI
GKB bvRyK Ae¯’vi ga¨ w`‡q hv‡”Q| Avgiv GKwU ¸iæZi wk¶v msK‡Ui c«Z¨¶ KiwQ hv GKmgq Kíbvi evB‡i wQj| Z‡e Avkvi Av‡jv
Av‡Q| Avkvi K_v n‡jv, mgm¨vi m‡½ wKQy m¤¢vebvI ‡`Lv hv‡”Q| AbjvBb K¬vm evsjv‡`‡ki wk¶v_©x‡`i ‡kLvi GKwU bZyb c×wZ‡Z
cwiYZ n‡q‡Q
(a) Due to this drastic change, people cannot decide what appropriately to do to fight this danger.
(b) We are witnessing a serious education crisis that was once beyond imagination.
(c) Because of the inconceivable Covid-19 disaster, the entire world is passing a very difficult time.
(d) They also find difficulties keeping pace with this change.
(e) This disaster has changed the world scenario drastically.
(f) The hope is that with the problems, some prospects are also appearing.
(g) Our education sector is undergoing the same critical condition.
(h) However, there is a ray of hope.
(i) Online class has become a new method of learning for the students of Bangladesh
(j) COVID-19 pandemic has now spreed through the entire world
Answer key:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
j c e a d g b h f i

14. Barishal Board -2022


Super Shortcut: kind-hearted+ helped+ kindness+ A thief+ caught+ no food+ pity+ a box+ gold+ business
e½vbyev`: nvRx gnmxb wQ‡jb AZ¨šÍ `qvjy g‡bi gvbyl| wZwb Mwie I Amnvq gvbyl‡K Lv`¨ I e¯¿ w`‡q mvnvh¨ Ki‡Zb| wZwb Zvi `qvi
Rb¨ weL¨vZ wQ‡jb| GKw`b iv‡Z Zvi ‡kvevi N‡i ‡Pvi XyKj| nvRx gnwmb Nyg ‡_‡K D‡V ‡Pvi‡K a‡i ‡d‡jb| ‡jvKwU ejj, ÒûRyi,
Avwg Lye Mixe, Avgvi N‡i Lvevi ‡bB|Ó ‡m `wi`« ‡jvKwUi c«wZ KiæYv Kij| nvRx gnwmb Zv‡K Ab¨ N‡i wb‡q ‡M‡jb Ges GKwU ev·
Lyj‡jb| ev·wU ‡mvbv I UvKvq c~Y© wQj| wZwb ‡Pvi‡K e¨emv ïiæ Kivi Rb¨ wKQy UvKv ‡`b|
(a) Haji Mohsin took him to another room and opened a box.
(b) Haji Mohsin woke up and caught hold of the thief.
(c) The box was full of gold and money.
(d) He took pity with the poor man.
(e) He was famous for his kindness.
(f) He helped the poor and the helpless people with food and clothes.
(g) A thief entered into his bedroom one night.
(h) The man said, "Sir, I am very poor, I have no food in my house."
(i) He gave the thief some money to start a business
(j) Haji Mohsin was a very kind-hearted man
Answer key:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
j f e g b h d a c i

15. Dinajpur Board -2022


See Chittagong 2022
(a) He died on August 29, 1976 and was buried in the compound of Dhaka University.
(b) He wrote a lot of poems, songs, ghazals, short stories, novels, etc.
(c) He lost his father at the age of eight and at the age of eleven he showed his poetic genius.
(d) At the age of nineteen, he joined the army as an ordinary soldier but after the First World War, he gave
up the sword for the pen.
(e) It was tragic that he had been suffering from a cruel disease since 1942 and remained paralyzed for the
rest of his life.
(f) Bangladesh became independent in 1971 and he was brought to Bangladesh from Kolkata in 1972.
(g) Kazi Nazrul Islam was born in 1899 in the district of Burdwan in West Bengal.
(h) Then he was declared our national poet by the government of Bangladesh.
(i) Kazi Nazrul Islam was born in 1899 in the district of Burdwan in West Bengal.
(j) Then he was declared our national poet by the Governement of Bangladesh
Answer:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
i c d e b g f h j a

16.Dhaka Board-2019
Super Shortcut: necklace+ suspected+ interrogated+ confessed+ complaint+ summoned+ plan+ an inch+
cut off+ catch the thief
e½vbyev`: GKevi GK abxi evwo ‡_‡K ‡mvbvi nvi nvwi‡q ‡Mj| ¯^fveZB m‡›`n n‡qwQj ‡h ‡Kv‡bv GK PvKi Mjvi nvi Pywi K‡i‡Q|
mg¯Í PvKi‡`i ‡W‡K wRÁvmvev` Kiv nj| wKš‘ ‡KD Zv‡`i ‡`vl ¯^xKvi K‡iwb| ZvB evwoi gvwjK Av`vj‡Z Awf‡hvM `v‡qi K‡ib|
PvKi‡`i Av`vj‡Z Zje Kiv n‡jI Zviv ‡bK‡jm Pywii K_v A¯^xKvi K‡i| ‡Pvi‡K Lyu‡R ‡ei Kivi Rb¨, wePviK GKwU eyw×gvb cwiKíbv
‰Zwi K‡iwQ‡jb| ‡Pvi‡K Lyu‡R ‡ei Kivi Rb¨, wePviK GKwU eyw×gvb cwiKíbv ‰Zwi K‡iwQ‡jb| wZwb m‡›`nfvRb‡`i c«‡Z¨K‡K mgvb
‰`‡N¨©i jvwV w`‡qwQ‡jb Ges e‡jwQ‡jb ‡h GKwU jvwV c‡ii w`b GK Bw e…w× cv‡e| c‡ii w`b hLb PvKiiv Av`vj‡Z G‡jv, ‡Pvi Zvi
jvwVi GK Bw Ask ‡K‡U ‡d‡j‡Q| wePviK GKwU jvwV Ab¨‡`i ‡P‡q Lv‡Uv ‡`L‡Z ‡c‡jb Ges GBfv‡e wZwb ‡Pvi‡K mn‡RB ai‡Z
cvi‡Zb|
(i) All the servants were called and interrogated.
(ii) In order to find out the thief, the judge chalked out an intelligent plan.
(iii) Once a gold necklace was lost from a rich man's house.
(iv) The servants were summoned to the court but they denied having stolen the necklace.
(v) When the servants came to the court the next day, the thief had already cut off an inch of his stick.
(vi) But nobody confessed their guilt.
(vii) So the owner of the house lodged a complaint in the court.
(viii) The judge found one of the sticks shorter than the others and in this way he could easily catch the thief.
(ix) Naturally it was suspected that one of the servants had stolen the necklace.
(x) He gave each of the suspects a stick of equal length and said that one of the sticks would increase by an
inch the next day.
Answer sheet:
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iii ix i vi vii iv ii x v viii
17. Rajshahi Board-2019
Super Shortcut: born+ Mukit+ six+ credit+1925+1929+ contribution+1953+ plan+ died
e½vbyev`: Wvt Ky`iZ-B-Ly`v 1900 wL«÷v‡ã cwðge‡½i exif~g ‡Rjvi gvivMÖv M«v‡g 8B ‡g Rb¥M«nY K‡ib| Zvui wcZv nhiZ kvn Avãyj
gywKZ wQ‡jb GKRb ci‡nRMvi gvbyl| Qq eQi eq‡m wZwb GKwU dyiKvwbqv gv`«vmvq fwZ© nb Ges Zvici GKwU Bs‡iwR ¯‹y‡j fwZ© nb|
¯‹y‡ji c«wZwU cix¶vq wZwb AmvaviY K…wZZ¡ ‡`wL‡q‡Qb| 1925 mv‡j, ÷vi b¤^i ‡c‡q wZwb KjKvZv fvwm©wU ‡_‡K imvq‡b GgGmwm cvm
K‡ib| 1929 mv‡j, wZwb Bsj¨v‡Ûi B‡¤úwiqvj K‡jR ‡_‡K wWGmwm cvm K‡ib| evsjv‡`‡ki ‰eÁvwbK M‡elYvq wZwb Amvgvb¨ Ae`vb
‡i‡L‡Qb| 1953 mv‡j, wZwb gva¨wgK wk¶vi ‡Pqvig¨vb wbhy³ nb| wk¶ve¨e¯’vi bZyb KvVv‡gv w`‡Z wZwb gnvcwiKíbv K‡ib| wZwb
1977 mv‡ji 3iv b‡f¤^i gviv hvb|
(a) He showed extraordinary credit in every examination of the school.
(b) He has made great contribution to the scientific research of Bangladesh.
(c) Dr.Kudrat-e-Khuda was born on 8th May at village Maragra in the district of Birbhum in West Bengal in
1900 AD.
(d) In 1925, getting star marks he passed M.Sc in Chemistry from Kolkata Varsity.
(e) He died on 3rd November in 1977.
(f) His father Hazrat Shah Abdul Mukit was a pious man.
(g) In 1929, he passed D.Sc from Imperial College in England.
(h) At the age of six, he was admitted into a Furkania Madrasa and then he was admitted into an English
School.
(i) He made a great plan to give the new structure of education system.
(j) In 1953, he was appointed Chairman of Secondary Education
Answer sheet
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c f h a d g b j i e

18. Cumilla Board-2019


See Chittagong 2022
(i) He died on August 29, 1976 and was buried in the compound of Dhaka University.
(ii) He wrote a lot of poems, songs, gazals, short stories, novels, etc.
(iii) He lost his father at the age of eight and at the age of eleven he showed his poetic genius.
(iv) At the age of nineteen, he joined the Army as an ordinary soldier to fight in the First World War.
(v) On his return from the battle field, he gave up the sword for the pen.
(vi) It was tragic that he had been suffering from a cruel disease since 1942 and remained paralyzed for the
rest of his life.
(vii) In 1924, he married Promila in Kolkata.
(viii) Bangladesh became independent in 1971 and he was brought to Bangladesh from Kolkata in 1972.
(ix) Kazi Nazrul Islam was born in 1899 in the district of Burdwan in West Bengal.
(x) Then he was declared our national poet by the Government of Bangladesh.
Answer sheet:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ix iii iv v ii vii vi viii x i

19. Jashore Board-2019; Sylhet Board-2013; Rajshahi Board-2012; Dinajpur Board-2012; Dhaka
Board-2005
Super Shortcut: king+ future+ capital+ palace+ unpleasant+ furious+ execution+ asked+ escape+ wit
e½vbyev`: GK`v GK ivRv wQ‡jb| ivRv ‡R¨vwZlxi KvQ ‡_‡K Zvi fwel¨Z Rvb‡Z AvM«nx wQ‡jb| GKRb fv‡jv ‡R¨vwZlx ivRvi ivRavbx
cwi`k©b Ki‡jb| ivRv Zv‡K c«vmv‡` WvK‡jb| ‡R¨vwZlx Lye Ac«xwZKi wKQy ej‡jb| G‡Z ivRv w¶ß n‡q Zv‡K g…Z¨y`Û ‡`b| wKš‘
‡R¨vwZlx‡K dvuwmi Rb¨ AcmviY Kivi Av‡M Zvi gv_vq Av‡iKwU wPšÍv Av‡m| ivRv ZLb wR‡Ám Ki‡jb, "Zywg KZw`b evuP‡Z PvI?"
Zvici wKQy¶Y fve‡jb cvjv‡bvi Dcvq| Dcw¯’Z eyw×i mv‡_ wZwb e‡jwQ‡jb, "ZviKviv ‡NvlYv K‡i ‡h Avwg Avcbvi g…Z¨yi GK mßvn
Av‡M gviv hve|"
(a) The king was fond of knowing his future from the astrologer.
(b) The king called him to the palace.
(c) At this, the king got furious and condemned him to death.
(d) A good astrologer visited the capital of the king.
(e) Once there was a king.
(f) With ready wit he said, "The stars declare that I'll die only a week before your death."
(g) But another thought crossed his mind before the astrologer was removed for execution.
(h) The king then asked, “How long would you like to live?”
(i) The astrologer told something very unpleasant.
(j) He then thought for a while some ways of escape.
Answer key:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
e a d b i c g h j f

20. Sylhet Board- 2019


See Sylhet Board-2023/19
a) The grapes were too high for him to reach.
b) One day, he was very hungry.
c) Again and again he jumped.
d) At last, he entered into a vineyard.
e) Once upon a time, there lived a fox in a forest.
f) At last being tired, he went away saying that grapes but could not reach it.
g) But each time, he failed to reach the grapes.
h) He took a run and jumped to reach the bunch of grapes but could not reach it.
i) He searched for food everywhere, but he did not get any food.
j) There were ripe grapes hanging up on the vine.
Answer Sheet:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
e b i d j a h c g f

21. HSC Exam-2018 (Ka Set); Barishal Board-2014; Cumilla Board-2013


Super shortcut: born+ eight+ seventeen+ experience+ effect+1880+ returned+ writing+ Gitanjali+ Nobel
Prize
e½vbyev`: iex›`«bv_ VvKyi 1861 mv‡j KjKvZvi ‡Rvovmvu‡Kv‡Z GK m¤£všÍ cwiev‡i Rb¥M«nY K‡ib| wZwb Lye ZvovZvwo ¯‹y‡j wM‡qwQ‡jb
Ges AvU eQi eq‡m Zvi c«_g KweZv wj‡LwQ‡jb| 1878 mv‡j m‡Zi eQi eq‡m, wZwb ¯‹y‡j ‡hvM w`‡Z jÛ‡b ‡cŠuQvb| wZwb jÛ‡b
Ae¯’vb ‡_‡K A‡bK AwfÁZv msM«n K‡ib| AwfÁZv Zvi cieZ©x Rxe‡b `xN©¯’vqx c«fve ‡d‡j| 1880 mv‡j iex›`«bv_‡K fvi‡Z ‡diZ
WvKv nq| ‡Kv‡bv ‡hvM¨Zv QvovB wZwb ‡`‡k wd‡i Av‡mb| Z‡e KweZv ‡jLvi Af¨vm wZwb KL‡bvB Z¨vM K‡ibwb| wZwb MxZvÄwj
wj‡L‡Qb, GKwU DbœZgv‡bi evsjv Mv‡bi msKjb| wZwb 1913 mv‡j MxZvÄwji Rb¨ ‡bv‡ej cyi¯‹vi jvf K‡ib|
a) In 1880, Rabindranath was called back to India.
b) He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1913 for Gitanjali.
c) He returned home without any qualification of distinction.
d) He wrote Gitanjali, a collection of Bengali songs of superior quality.
e) Rabindranath Tagore was born in 1861 into a respectable family at Jorasanko in Kolkata.
f) At the age of seventeen, in 1878, he reached London to attend school.
g) He went to school early and wrote his first verse at the age of eight.
h) The experience had a lasting effect on his later life.
i) However, he never gave up his habit of writing poetry.
j) He gathered much experience from his stay in London.
Answer sheet:
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e g f j h a c i d b

22. HSC Exam-2018(Kha Set); Dinajpur Board-2016


Super shortcut: Mandela+ apartheid+ treated+ human rights+ aliens+ dogs+ inhuman practice+ prison+
spirit+ liberating
e½vbyev`: ‡bjmb g¨v‡Ûjv wQ‡jb `w¶Y Avwd«Kvi me©‡k«ô ‡bZv| c«K…Zc‡¶, wZwb wQ‡jb we‡k¦i me©‡k«ô ‡bZv‡`i GKRb whwb mviv Rxeb
eY©ev‡`i weiæ‡× msM«vg K‡i‡Qb| Kv‡jv‡`i mv‡_ wbôyi AvPiY Kiv nq| Zviv mKj ‡gŠwjK gvbevwaKvi ‡_‡K ewÂZ wQj| Zviv Zv‡`i
wbR ‡`‡k Gwj‡qb wQj Ges Zv‡`i mKj c«Kvi Am¤§v‡bi wkKvi n‡qwQj| GgbwK KyKyi Kv‡jv‡`i Zyjbvq A‡bK fv‡jv AvPiY ‡c‡q‡Q|
gnvb ‡bZv AgvbweK c«_v eÜ Kivi A½xKvi K‡iwQ‡jb| Zv‡K KvivMv‡ii Avov‡j ‡d‡j ‡`Iqv nq| wKš‘ AZ¨vPvix kvmK‡`i ‡PZbv
fvO‡Z cv‡iwb| Ae‡k‡l, gnvb ‡bZv Zvi wb‡Ri RbMY‡K gyw³ ‡`Iqvi j¶¨ Dcjwä K‡iwQ‡jb|
a) They were aliens in their own country and were subjected to all sorts of indignities.
b) The blacks were treated cruelly.
c) The great leader vowed to put an end to the inhuman practice.
d) They were denied all basic human rights.
e) Even dogs received much better treatment than the blacks.
f) Eventually, the great leader realized the goal of liberating his own people.
g) He was thrown behind the prison bar.
h) Nelson Mandela was the greatest leader of South Africa.
i) But the oppressive rulers could not break the spirit.
j) In fact, he was one of the greatest leaders of the world who struggled against apartheid throughout his
whole life.
Answer sheet:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
h j b d a e c g i f

23. Dhaka Board-2017; Barishal Board-2017


See Jessore Board-2023
a) Then he invited applicants.
b) The applicants were asked to meet the Sultan one by one.
c) Long ago, there lived a Sultan in a country.
d) Then he found the desired man.
e) He wanted to appoint an honest man as his tax collector.
f) A number of people applied for the job.
g) All the applicants blushed and refused to accept one.
h) So, he asked for the wise counselor’s advice.
i) When they all arrived, Sultan asked them to dance.
j) They came through a passage where gold coins were kept.
Answer sheet:
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c e h a f b j i g d

24. Rajshahi Board 2017


See Barisal Board-2023
a) As a result, he studied under a great thinker Plato.
b) He also wrote books on Biology, Literature, Economics and Comparative Politic
c) Plato taught Aristotle according to his own way.
d) Aristotle was born in Greece.
e) His father wanted him to be a physician, but he never cherished to be so.
f) Later on, Aristotle took the pen to write on topics suitable for human civilization.
g) He is called the father of Biology because of his creativity.
h) "Politics" is one of his famous books which expose fullest development of his wisdom.
i) He wanted to be a free thinker.
j) He was the son of a royal physician.
Answer sheet:
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d j e i a c f h b g
25. Cumilla Board 2017
Super shortcut: KhanJahan Ali+ preach+ problems+ drinking water+ saline+ excavated+ Gora Dighi+
redressed+ respect+ memory
e½vbyev`: LvbRvnvb Avjx wQ‡jb GKRb c‡ivcKvix gvbyl| wZwb Bmjvg c«Pvi I mvaviY gvby‡li `y`©kvi K_v c«Pvi Ki‡Z ev‡Minv‡U
Av‡mb| wZwb ev‡MinvU‡K bvbv mgm¨vq RR©wiZ ‡`L‡Z cvb| cvbxq R‡ji Afve Zvi g‡a¨ Ab¨Zg| ev‡MinvU e‡½vcmvM‡ii KvQvKvwQ
nIqvq cvwb mvaviYZ jeYv³| ZvB wZwb RbMY‡K my‡cq cvwb mieiv‡ni Rb¨ A‡bK U¨vsK Lbb K‡ib| Zvi g‡a¨ ‡Mviv `xwN Ab¨Zg|
Gfv‡e wZwb cvbxq R‡ji mgm¨vi mgvavb K‡ib| ev‡Minv‡Ui gvbyl Zv‡K k«×vf‡i ¯§iY K‡i| Zvi ¯§…wZ we¯§…wZ‡Z Wy‡e hv‡e bv|
a) As Bagerhat is near the Bay of Bengal, the water is usually saline.
b) KhanJahan Ali was a philanthropic man.
c) He, therefore, excavated many tanks to provide fresh water to the people.
d) He came to Bagerhat to preach Islam and to promote the plight of common people.
e) He found Bagerhat beset with many problems.
f) His memory will never be sunk into oblivion.
g) Thus he redressed the problem of drinking water.
h) The scarcity of drinking water is one of them.
i) The people of Bagerhat remember him with respect.
j) Gora Dighi is one of them.
Answer sheet:
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b d e h a c j g i f

26. Jashore Board 2017


See Chittagong Board-2023 + Jessore Board 2017
a) He asked him where God was.
b) He praised him highly.
c) Once a lad went to a famous teacher.
d) The teacher thought highly of the boy’s understanding.
e) The lad replied that he would answer if he would tell where he is not.
f) The boy devoted himself to earning knowledge.
g) He begged to instruct him in the arts and sciences.
h) He agreed to teach the lad.
i) He had expressed his desire to acquire knowledge.
j) The teacher wished to find out the ability of the boy.
Answer sheet
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
c i g j a e d b h f

27. Sylhet Board 2017


Super shortcut: important prize+ contribution+ instituted+ Alfred Bernard Nobel+ born and died+ citizen+
achievements+ 1969+ awarded+ more than one
e½vbyev`: ‡bv‡ej cyi¯‹vi we‡k¦i me‡P‡q ¸iæZ¡c~Y© cyi¯‹vi| cyi¯‹viwU me‡P‡q Amvgvb¨ Ae`v‡bi e¨w³‡`i ‡`Iqv nq| cyi®‹viwU Ggb
GKRb e¨w³i Øviv c«wZwôZ nq whwb aŸs‡mi weÁv‡bi D™¢veK wQ‡jb| wZwb Avj‡d«W evb©vW© ‡bv‡ej| wZwb 1833 mv‡ji 21‡k A‡±vei
÷K‡nv‡g Rb¥M«nY K‡ib Ges 10‡k wW‡m¤^i 1896 mv‡j wZwb gviv hvb| myB‡W‡bi bvMwiK n‡jI wZwb ivwkqvq wkw¶Z n‡q‡Qb| weÁvb,
mvwn‡Z¨i ‡¶‡Î Amvgvb¨ K…wZ‡Z¡i Rb¨ Ges wek¦ kvwšÍ c«wZôvi Rb¨ c«‡Z¨K‡K ‡bv‡ej cyi¯‹vi ‡`Iqv nq| 1969 mv‡j c«_gev‡ii g‡Zv
ZvwjKvq A_©bxwZ hy³ nq| c«wZwU ‡¶‡Î GKwU K‡i cyi¯‹vi ‡`Iqv nq| hw` GKwU ‡¶‡Î GKvwaK cyi¯‹vi c«vcK _v‡K, cyi¯‹v‡ii A_©
mg¯Í weRqx‡`i g‡a¨ mgvbfv‡e weZiY Kiv nq|
a) One prize is awarded in each field.
b) The prize is instituted by a man who was the inventor of the science of destruction.
c) Nobel prize is the world’s most important prize.
d) He is Alfred Bernard Nobel.
e) Though he is a citizen of Sweden, he was educated in Russia.
f) Nobel prizes are awarded every one for outstanding achievements in the field of science, literature and for
performing world’s peace.
g) The prize is given to persons with the most outstanding contribution.
h) If there are more than one recipient of the prize in one field, the prize money is equally distributed among
all the winners.
i) Economics was added in the list in 1969 for the first time.
j) He was born in Stockholm on 21st October 1833 and he died on 10th December 1896.
Answer sheet:
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c g b d j e f i a h

28. Chattogram Board 2017


a) He was one of the most renowned linguists of Bangladesh.
b) He died in 1969 and we remember him with respect.
c) He was second to none in Bengali Language and literature.
d) Dr. Mohammad Shahidullah was born in 24 Pogona, West Bengal in 1885.
e) He joined Jessore Zilla School in 1910.
f) He passed the entrance and FA exam, in 1904 and 1906.
g) He received some awards and contributed much to Bengali Literature.
h) He passed Hons and M. A. in 1910 and 1912.
i) He joined Dhaka University as a lecturer of Bengali in 1921.
j) He got his Ph.D. in 1928.
Answer Sheet:
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d a c f h e i j g b

29. Dinajpur Board 2017


Super shortcut: seashore+ wonderful thing+ English boy+ before him+ other side+ my country +mother+
let me go+ charmed+ arrangements
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‡Q‡j GKUv ‡QvU ‡bŠKv evbvw”Qj| ‡Q‡jwU‡K Zvi mvg‡b Avbv nj Ges ‡m Zv‡K wR‡Ám Kij GZ ‡QvU ‡bŠKv w`‡q ‡m wK Ki‡e| ‡Q‡jwU
ejj, ÒAvgvi ‡`k mgy‡`«i Icv‡i|Ó"Avwg mvMi cvwo w`‡q GB ‡bŠKvq K‡i Avgvi ‡`‡k hve|""Avwg A‡bK w`b a‡i Avgvi gv‡K
‡`wLwb|""`qv K‡i Avgv‡K Avgvi ‡`‡k ‡h‡Z w`b|" ‡QvU ‡Q‡ji K_vq ‡b‡cvwj‡qb gy» n‡jb| Zv‡K Zvi ‡`‡k cvVv‡bvi me e¨e¯’v K‡i
‡`b|
a) “Please let me go to my country.”
b) An English boy was making a small boat.
c) “I shall cross the sea and go to my country by this boat.”
d) He made all arrangements to send him to his country.
e) Suddenly he noticed a wonderful thing.
f) Napoleon was charmed by the words of the small boy.
g) “I haven’t seen my mother for a long time.”
h) The boy said, “My country is on the other side of the sea.”
i) One day Napoleon, the king of France, was walking along the seashore.
j) The boy was brought before him and he asked him what he would do with such a small boat.
Answer sheet:
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i e b j h c g a f d
or
i e b j h g c a f d
30. Barishal Board-2016& 2009: Dhaka Board-2012, Cumilla Board-2012& 2007; Dinajpur Board-
2012; Rajshahi Board-2010 & 2000; Jashore Board-2009; Sylhet Board-2008; Chattogram Board-
2003
Super shortcut: Robert Bruce+ invaded+ lost+ shelter in a cave+ unhappy condition+ reach+ failed+
climbed+ attacked +regained
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ivR¨ ‡_‡K cvwj‡q Rxeb evuPv‡Z `yM©g ¸nvq Avk«q wb‡Z nq| ivRv Zvi AmyLx Ae¯’vi Rb¨ me©`v welYœ Ae¯’vq _vK‡Zb| GKevi, eªyk
¸nvq ï‡q wQj Ges GKwU gvKovmv‡K wmwjs‡q ‡cŠuQv‡bvi Rb¨ Avc«vY ‡Póv Ki‡Z ‡`‡LwQj| gvKovmv mdj n‡Z evievi e¨_© n‡jI Avkv
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kw³kvjx ‰mb¨`j msM«n K‡ib Ges Zvi kÎy‡`i AvµgY K‡ib| kÎyiv civwRZ nq Ges eªæk Zvi ivR¨ wd‡i cvq|
(i) This dauntless spider climbed the ceiling after some unsuccessful attempts, inspiring Bruce to shake off
the darkness of despair.
(ii) The enemies were defeated and Bruce regained his kingdom.
(iii) The spider failed again and again to succeed, but did not give up hope.
(iv) Once, Bruce was lying in the cave and saw a spider trying hard to reach the ceiling.
(v) He gathered an army of strong men and attacked his enemies.
(vi) The king fought bravely but lost the battle.
(vii) Robert Bruce was a famous king.
(viii) He had to flee from his kingdom and took shelter in a remote cave to save his life.
(ix) Enemies invaded his kingdom.
(x). The king was always in a gloomy state for his unhappy condition.
Answer sheet:
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vii ix vi viii x iv iii i v ii

31. Sylhet Board-2016; Dhaka Board-2015


Super shortcut: roasted+ delicious+ ate+ legs missing+ the other leg+ one-legged duck+ fooled+ no one-
legged+ stubborn+ only one leg
e½vbyev`: GKevi GKRb eveywP© Zvi gwb‡ei Rb¨ GKwU nvum fybv K‡iwQj| ‡iv÷ GZ my¯^v`y jvMwQj ‡h ivuaywb Zvi ‡jvf ‡PK Ki‡Z
cv‡iwb| ZvB ‡m GKUv W«vgw÷K ‡L‡q ‡djj| gvóvi Lvevi ‡L‡Z G‡m ‡`L‡jb GKUv cv ‡bB| wZwb wRÁvmv Ki‡jb Ab¨ cv wK n‡q‡Q?
eveywP© DËi w`j ‡h GUv GK cv‡qi nvum| gv÷vi GZ mn‡R ‡evKv n‡eb bv| wZwb e‡jb, GK cv wewkó nvum ‡bB| ivuaywb Lye ‡Rw` wQj|
wZwb `…pZvi mv‡_ e‡jwQ‡jb ‡h GB nvu‡mi GKwU gvÎ cv wQj|
(i) The roast looked so delicious that the cook could not check his temptation.
(ii) The cook was very stubborn.
(iii) The master was not to be fooled so easily.
(iv) The cook replied that it was a one-legged duck.
(v) Once, a cook roasted a duck for his master.
(vi) The master came to have his meal and noticed one of the legs missing.
(vii) So he ate up one of the drumsticks.
(viii) He said that there was no one-legged duck.
(ix) He asserted that this duck had only one leg.
(x) He asked what had happened to the other leg.
Answer sheet:
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v i vii vi x iv iii viii ii ix

32. Chattogram Board-2013: Dhaka Board2011;Jashore Board-2011


See Dhaka Board-2023
(i) The grocer sent his son with the fruit-seller.
(ii) “Just the same way as mice can eat away the balance and weights,” said the fruit-seller.
(iii) Then one day, the fruit-seller said to the grocer, “I am going to the town to do some shopping. Please
send your son with me to carry my things.”
(iv) “You liar, how can a crow carry away such a big boy?” the grocer shouted angrily.
(v) After a few days, when the fruit-seller asked the grocer to return his balance and weights, the grocer said,
“The mice ate away your balance and weights. So I can't return them.”
(vi) The next day the fruit-seller came back alone from the town.
(vii) One day, a grocer borrowed a balance and weights from a fruit-seller.
(viii) “Where is my son?” asked the grocer.
(ix) The lame excuse of the dishonest grocer made the fruitseller very angry.
(x) “A crow carried your son away,” replied the fruit-seller.
Answer sheet:
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vii v ix iii i vi viii x iv ii

33. Dhaka Board-2013; Chattogram Board2006; Jashore Board-2005


Super shortcut: crossed+ Punjab+ Porus+ conquer+ defeated+ prisoner+ before+ treated+ Like a king+
pleased
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‡mLv‡b ‡cvivm bv‡g GK ivRv kvmb Ki‡Zb| wZwb ‡cviv‡mi ‡`k Rq Ki‡Z ‡P‡qwQ‡jb| ‡cvivm Zvi ‡jvK‡`i wb‡q GwM‡q Av‡mb Ges
mvnwmKZvi mv‡_ hy× K‡ib, wKš‘ `yf©vM¨ekZ, wZwb hy‡× civwRZ nb| Zvici Zv‡K Av‡jKRvÛv‡ii ‰mb¨iv e›`x K‡i wb‡q hvq| Zv‡K
Av‡jKRvÛv‡ii mvg‡b Avbv nq| Av‡jKRvÛvi Zv‡K wRÁvmv Ki‡jb wKfv‡e wZwb Zvi mv‡_ AvPiY Ki‡Z Pvb|‡cviv‡mi DËi wQj
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‡`b|
(a) Porus came forward with his people and fought courageously, but unfortunately, he was defeated in the
battle.
(b) Alexander, the conqueror of the world, once crossed the Khyber Pass and reached India.
(c) Alexander was pleased with Porus for his prompt and bold reply and allowed him to rule his country as
before.
(d) “Like a king” was the reply of Porus.
(e) Then he came to the plain of the Punjab.
(f) There ruled a king called Porus.
(g) He wanted to conquer the land of Porus.
(h) Then he was taken prisoner by the soldiers of Alexander.
(i) Alexander asked him how he would like to be treated by him.
(j) He was brought before Alexander.
Answer sheet
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b e f g a h j i d c

34.
Shortcut: born + engineer and chemist+ father+ ammunition business+ joined+ invented dynamite+
earned+ creative work+ called Nobel Prize+1901
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1901 mvj ‡_‡K|

Main Story:
a. The Noble Prize has been being given since 1901
b. In 1850, Alfred Nobel joined his father’s company
c. He earned a lot of money from his dynamite business
d. He was an engineer and chemist
e. Dr. Alfred Nobel was born on 21 October 1833 at Stockholm , Sweden
f.This award was named after Alfred Nobel and it was called “Nobel Prize”
g. His father Emanuel Nobel was an architect and researcher
h.He had ammunition business at Leningrad
i. He undertook a plan to give an award for encouraging the creative work for setting up peace in the world
j. After some years, Alfred Noble invented dynamite
Answer sheet:
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e d g h b j c i f a

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