Junior School Certificate Examination – 2018


Junior School Certificate Examination – 2018
Uzzal Sarker
Assistant Teacher (English)
Collectorate Public School & College, Natore
Mobile: 01716-535825,

Model Test -02

Class – Eight

Subject – English
Time : 3 Hours                                                                                                     Full Marks : 100
[NB—The Figures in the right margin indicate full marks]
Part A: Seen Passage
** Read the text carefully and answer the questions 1, 2 and 3. 
Nakshi Kantha is a kind of embroidered quilt. The name was taken from the Bengali word, ‘Naksha’ which means artistic pattern. It is a kind of traditional craft and is said to be indigenous to Bangladesh and West Bengal in India. The art has been practiced in rural Bengal for centuries. The name ‘Nakshi Kantha’ became popular after the poet Jasimuddin’s poem ‘Nakshi Kanthar Math’ was published in 1929.Traditional kanthas are made for family use. Old or new cloth and thread are used to make these are used to make these quilts. Mymensingh, Jamalpur, Rajshahi, Faridpur, Bogra and Jessore are most famous for this craft. Now it is produced commercially. You can find them in many expensive handicraft shops in cities. The quilts are now in great demand because of the colourful patterns and designs embroidered on them.
1. Choose the best answer from the alternatives.                                                                  1×7=7
a) The word ‘Nakshi Kantha’ comes from an/a —— word.
(i) English        (ii) Bengali       (iii) Hindi         (iv) Burmese
b) Nowadays ‘Nakshi Kantha’ is produced –
(i) Traditionally     (ii) Nationally     (iii) Commercially       (iv) Normally
c) What does the word ‘Pattern’ mean?
(i) Step by step    (ii)Series    (iii) Artistic design     (iv) Handmade work
d) Where has the art been practiced?
(i) Large cities      (ii) Urban area       (iii) Rural area       (iv) Rich family
e) ‘Nakshi Kanthar Math’ is written by –
(i) KaziNazrul Islam                (ii) Farrukh Ahmed
(iii) Jasimuddin                        (iv) Rabindranath Tagore
f) What does the word ‘Indigenous’ mean?
      (i) indigestion   ii) native          iii) indigestive  iv) indignant
g) What are used to make these quilt?
      i) New cloth     ii) old cloth      iii) polymer thread       iv) Both (i) & (ii)

2. Answer the following questions.                                                                                         2×5=10
a) What is ‘Nakshi Kantha ?
b) Which districts are famous for ‘Nakshi Kantha’?
c) When does ‘Nakshi Kantha’ become famous?
d) Why are the quilts now in great demand?
3. Fill in the gaps with appropriate words.                                                                            1×5=5
Honesty is a great virtue. It helps a man to (a)________ in life. An honest man is loved and (b)_______ by all. Nobody believes a (c)_______ man. A man may be (d)­­­­­­­_______ ­­by means of dishonesty but that is short lived. A dishonest man (e) ________ in the long run.

 Part B: Unseen Passage

** Read the following text carefully and answer the questions 4 and 5.   
John Donne was born in 1573 in London. His father was a rich merchant. He had a name and fame in his circle. But he died in 1576. He was at first educated as Catholic. He entered Oxford in 1584 and left it in 1587. Then he studied at Cambridge for three years. He was removed to London in 1591. He then entered Lincoln’s Inn to study Law in 1592. When Donne came of age, he had a considerable fortune. Donne traveled Italy, Spain and other countries of the continent, between 1594 and 1597. He joined Essex Expedition to Cabiz in 1590. During this time he wrote several poems. His lyrical poetry was mainly the outcome of three years. In 1609 he began to compose his great prose work ‘Pseudo- Martyr’. It was printed in 1610. In 1611 he wrote a satirical prose piece.
4. Complete the following table with the information given in the passage.                          1×5=5
Who/What
Events/Activity
Place
Year
Donne
entered
(i) -----------
in 1584
He
shifted to
London
(ii) -----------
He
(iii) -------------
Lincoln’s inn
in 1592
(iv) -----------
travelled
Italy, Spain and on the continent
between 1594 to 1597
John Donne
(v) ------------
Essex Expedition to Cabiz
in 1590
5. Read the passage again and write true or false beside the following statements. Give the correct answer for the false statements.                                                                                    1×5=5
a) John Donne had studied at Cambridge for three years.
b) He was born in Oxford. .
c) He was a son of a teacher.
d) John Donne’s father was famous beyond his circle. .
e) His father breathed his last in 1576.
6.Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.     0.5×10=5
with
what
seek
who
desires
have
brings
worldly
for
rather
has
happiness
It is true that complete (a)______ does not exist in (b)_________ life. A man cannot (c)___________ all the things that he (d)_______ in life. It is better not to (e)________       more and more of a thing, (f)________ one should be satisfied (g)_______ what one gets. Contentment is the key to happiness. One should not always think about (h)______ he does not have. There are some people (i)_______ think’ that it is money that (j)________ happiness in life.
7. Fill in the gaps of the following text with appropriate words.                                          1×5=5
Most of (a)——- farmers of our (b)———- are very poor. They do not (c)———— how to read and (d)———– .They have no (e) -— of their own.
8. The phrases in column A are the beginnings of some sentences. The phrases in column B are the endings. Match the phrases in column A with the phrases in column B to make complete sentences.                                                                                                                                    1×5=5
Column A
Column B
(i) Frustration is the cause
(a) not only a national but also a global problem
(ii) Drugs kill the addicts
(b) effect on human body
(iii) Drugs bear a terrible
(c) slowly but surely
(iv) Addiction means
(d) of drug addiction
(v) Drug addiction is
(e) strong attraction for harmful things


Part C: Grammar
9. Fill in the gaps used in the following text by adding suffix, prefix or both with the root worm underlined in the text:                                                                                                            0.5×10= 5
Our education remains (a) _______ (complete) if we do not lean good manners In our behaviour we must be (b)_______ (respect) of others. We should never (c) _______ (behave) towards anybody because our (d) ______ (conduct) may hurt others. We should not create any (e) ________ (necessary) quarrel with others. The (f) ________ (important) of good manners is (g) ________ (measurable). (h) _______ (real) a man of good manners is a gentleman. A gentleman is very (i) help and pious. So, we should be (j) ______ (truth) in our practical life.
10. Fill in the gaps of the following text with appropriate articles. Put a cross (x) for zero article                                                                                                                                       0.5×10= 5
Each and every student wants to make (a) ______  good result in (b) ______  examination. But it is not (c)____ easy task. (d)______ student has to do something with this (e) ______ end in view. From (f)______ very beginning he must be very serious. He should read (g)_____ texts again and (h) _____ again. He must not make (i)_____ notes from (j)_____ common source.
11. Change the following sentences as directed in the brackets.                                           1×5= 5
            (a) Trees are our best friends ( Make it negative).
            (b) No other things is as useful as trees ( Make it affirmative).
            (c) They are a great source of food and vitamins ( Make it interrogative).
            (d) Various kinds of fruits are given by them ( Make it active).
            (e) We use them for various purposes (Make it passive).
12. Change the following passage into indirect speech:                                                                   5
The teacher said to the student, “Have you prepared your lesson today?” “No, Sir,” replied the student. The teacher said, “Why have you not prepared?” “I was suffering from headache yesterday,”  replied the student.
13. Re-write the following passage using capitalization and punctuation:                                             5
kamal dont be so silly he will come soon said anis we need not wait for him he failed to keep his word replied kamal.

Part D : Writing
14. Suppose, you are Mithila/ Mithu and your friend is Sraddha, who appears in the JSC Exam this year. Now make a dialogue between you and Sraddha about the preparation of her JSC examination.                                                                                                                                          10

15. Suppose, you are Apup/ Araddha and your friend is Tonu, who lives in Chittagong. Now, write an email to invite her to attend your elder sister’s marriage ceremony. You may send your email to tonuahmed@gmail.com.                                                                                              10

16. Write a paragraph about ‘Book Fair’.                                                                                       10

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