Saturday, September 22, 2012

HSC Solution to Table and re-arrange by G.M. Arif Hossain


In the name of Allah, the most gracious, the most merciful
HSC Solution to Table and re-arrange by G.M. Arif Hossain
Table: According to Awfbe HSC COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH with MODEL QUESTIONS
46.
      (i) Sport is a popular form of entertainment.
(ii) Many international sporting events are organized from time to time.
(iii) Most of these events are sponsored by multinational manufacturing companies and business firms.
(iv) They pay for the sports events in exchange for the right to advertise their products during those events.
(v) As a result the sponsor’s products receive a maximum media coverage.
(vi) The sports venue becomes a meeting place of people from countries.
48.
      (i) The natural gas is one of the most important energy resources.
      (ii) Since the discovery of it in early sixties, it is being increasingly supplied for both domestic and  
             industrial consumption.
      (iii) There are now three gas companies operating in the country.
      (iv) Through networks of the pipelines, they are distributing gas to the different towns and industrial areas  
             of the country.
      (v) Petroleum as an energy resource we have yet to discover it sufficiently in our mcountry.
      (vi) So now we have to depend entirely on imported petroleum.
51.
      (i) Our national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam was born in a poor parents in 1899.
      (ii) When he was s12 years old, he fled away to Asansole where he worked in a baker’s shop
      (iii) Then a Muslim sub-inspector of police took interests in this extraordinary boy.
      (iv) He sent him to his village home where he studied in a high school at Kazir Simla.
      (v) Then he returned back to Burdwan and entered Siarsole Raj High School.
      (vi) First World War broke out in 1914 and Nazrul joined the army at the age of nineteen.
59.
      (i) Corruption has become a burning question in the third world countries.
      (ii) According to the report of Transparency International all the servants of the public are involved with corruption.          (iii) The survey classifies that top to bottom Bangladesh is marked as the most corrupted country in the world.
      (iv) It is also indicated that the tendency of corruption is overpaid mostly among class one officers.
      (v) When there is an absence of moral conviction people take path of corruption.
      (vi) The general people should change their mentality and should not allure the officials to accept bribe.
67.
      (i) Liberty does not descend upon a people automatically.        
      (ii) The people must raise themselves to it.
      (iii) It is fruit that must be earned before it can be enjoyed.
      (iv) That freedom means only freedom from foreign dominance is an old idea.
      (v) The government as well as the people should be free.
      (vi) The real freedom is freedom from want, disease and ignorance.
73.
      (i) Elderly population has been growing for centuries all over the world.
      (ii) The traditional society of Bangladesh does not offer any commendable role to the old aged people.
      (iii) Their long experience of life, their wealth of knowledge is not given much importance.
      (iv) Oriental societies take more care of their senior citizens than the west.
(v)                Many older people who depend on their families for care are emotionally abused.
(vi)              But they remain powerless to stop it because of their physical and financial inability.
91. Same to 51.
Re-arranging

1.       Kazi Nazrul Islam: [Sylhet Board-09 and Barisal Borad-07]
2.       Rabindranath Tagore [ Jessore-03]
3.       Alfred Noble [Comilla Board – 08 and Sylhet Board-04]
4.       Mohammad Yusnus [Jessore -05 and Ctg board – 06]
5.       Alexander the king: [Ctg -06 and Jessore 05]
6.       Sher-e-Bangla : [Sylhet Board – 07]
7.       Bangabanhu: See year final suggestion.

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