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English Model Question Class: 8 Time: 2 Hours Full Marks: 70

River gypsies are an ethnic group in Bangladesh known for their nomadic lifestyle. They live in small boats from May to December, traveling rivers and waters. In winter, they return to land and live in makeshift tents as water bodies dry up. Women spend time hair-doing and picking lice while men catch snakes or sell herbal cures. Many villagers believe the gypsies have magical powers to heal or drive away evil spirits.

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English Model Question Class: 8 Time: 2 Hours Full Marks: 70

River gypsies are an ethnic group in Bangladesh known for their nomadic lifestyle. They live in small boats from May to December, traveling rivers and waters. In winter, they return to land and live in makeshift tents as water bodies dry up. Women spend time hair-doing and picking lice while men catch snakes or sell herbal cures. Many villagers believe the gypsies have magical powers to heal or drive away evil spirits.

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  • Part A: Seen Part: Presents reading comprehension questions based on a passage about river gypsies.
  • Part B: Unseen Part: Includes unseen comprehension practice with a narrative about Begum Rokeya, focusing on questions that assess understanding and inference.
  • Part C: Grammar: Focuses on grammatical skills, including sentence correction and transformations.

English Model Question

Class: 8 Time: 2 hours Full marks: 70


Part A: Seen Part (Marks -20)

Read the text and answer questions 1 and 2.

River gypsies are an ethnic group of people in Bangladesh. They are known as badly
to local people. The gypsies have their own lifestyle and culture. They live in groups
and do not own any land. Therefore, they live a nomadic life, traveling from one place
to another. These people roam across our rivers and waters from May to December in
small country boats. These boats are their houses and these people are a part of our
waters. In Winter, many water bodies dry up. At that time they return to the
mainland and live in make-shift tarpaulin tents on open river banks. You can see
their men relaxing in the tents. Toddlers play with dogs or other pets in the dust
Women often idle away time by hair doing, picking off lice in two or three sitting in a
row. Throughout the monsoon, they remain busy with fishing. They also dive for
natural pearls in waters. Sometimes, they camp for a couple of weeks. Men catch
snakes and entertain people with snake charming and sell herbal cures. Women go
from door to door to sell bangles, cosmetics, and other things. They also try to heal
the pains of old people often by sucking out blood from their bodies. Many villagers
believe in the magical power of the gypsies. They can make an evil spirit leave
someone‘s body by magic or special powers.
1. Choose the correct answer to each question from the alternatives given. [1×7=7]

(a) River gypsies are the people who —–.


(i) Stay permanently at a place (ii) travel from one place to another for pleasure
(iii) move from one place to another by boat to earn their livelihood (iv) roam around
on horse-back
(b) ‗Monsoon‘ in the passage refers to —-.
(i) summer (ii) winter (iii) autumn (iv) rainy season
(c) How many months do the river gypsies move around in the rivers and waters?
(i) 5 months (ii) 6 months (iii) 7 months (iv) 8 months
(d) ‗Sucking out blood‘ in this passage is used to cure pains of —-.
(i) aged people (ii) young people (iii) the toddlers (iv) the infants
(e)The magical power of the gypsies is believed by many —-.
(i) rural people (ii) urban people (iii) educated people (iv) modern people
(f) The lifestyle of river gypsies is —.
(i) gorgeous (ii) nomadic (iii) conventional (iv) fashionable
(g)The gypsy people become busy with fishing in —-.
(i) winter (ii) summer (iii) monsoon (iv) autumn
2. Answer the following questions from your reading of the above text. [2×4=8]
(a) What do the river gypsies do in winter?
(b) How do the gypsy women often spend their time in winter?
(c) Why do the gypsies return to the mainland?
(d) How do they drive away from the evil spirit?
3. Read the following text and fill in the gaps with appropriate words to make it a
meaningful one. [1×5=5]
It was Sunday. Mita, Zara, Jhuma Islam, and Mazharul Islam (a) —- up very early.
They quickly got ready and (b) —- for Tha Kha floating market. They planned to have
breakfast at the market. They (c) —- the market place sharp at 7. The canals were
surrounded by coconut, palm trees. They hired a boat. The boatman started to (d)—-
slowly taking them to the center of the market. There were boats everywhere. The
sellers were mainly (e) – Thai women. Their small boats were laden with bundles of
lotus flowers, farm-fresh coconuts, fruits, vegetables, local food, and delicious sweets.
Part B : Unseen Part(Marks-25)
Read the following text and answer questions 4 and 5.
Begum Rokeya was a famous writer and social worker. She lived in undivided Bengal
in the early 19th century. She believed that women should have the same rights and
opportunities as men in society. So she fought for them throughout her life. Begum
Rokeya was born in a rich family in a village called Pairaband, Rangpur in 1880. Her
father Jahir Uddin Muhammad Abu Ali Haider Saber was an educated landlord.
Rokeya was married to Khan Bahadur Sakhawat Hussain in 1896. Her husband was
the Deputy Magistrate of Bhagalpur, now a district in the Indian state of Bihar. He
was very co-operative and always encouraged Rokeya to go on with her activities.
Many upper-class Muslims of Bengal at that time learned Arabic and Persia as a
medium of education and communication. But Rokeya had a great love for her
mother tongue. She learned Bangla and English from her eldest brother Ibrahim.
4.Complete the table below. Write not more than three words and/or numbers for
each answer. [1×5=5]

Who? What? When/Where?

Begum Rokeya born in (a) —-

(b) —– deputy magistrate Bhagalpur, a district of Bihar in India.

Rokeya (c)—- in equal rights for men and women throughout her life

She learnt Bangla at her (d) —–


We should show our true (e) ——- to her

5. Read the passage again and write whether the statements are true or false. Give the
correctanswer if the statement is false. [1×5=5]
(a) Begum Rokeya could speak four languages.
(b) Her husband was a very conservative and superstitious person.
(c) She taught Bangla to her brother Ibrahim.
(d) She fought against gender discrimination.
(e) She came out from a poor and illiterate family.
6. Read the text below and fill in the gaps using the clues given in the boxes. There
are more words than necessary. One word can be used once only. [0.5×10=05]

mind four very suitable are among


without lead enjoyable sorrowful many all
Physical exercise means the regular movement of different parts of the body. It is (a)
—– essential for our body as well as our (b) —–. It keeps our body active and strong.
There are (c) —- kinds of physical exercises. But all kinds of physical exercises are not
(d) —– for all the people of (e) —– ages. (f) —- all other physical exercises, swimming
and walking (g) —- suitable for all. (h) —- taking physical exercise, none can (i) —- a
happy and (j) — life.
7. Read the text below and fill in the gaps using suitable words to make it a
meaningful text. [1×5=5]
Television is the most widely used (a) — of recreation. All types of people irrespective
(b) — age and gender like it. It (c) —- a wide range of recreational programmes.
People (d) —- to their personal taste choose these programmes. In (e) —-, television
has the magical power to draw all types of people towards it.
8. Match the parts of sentences from column A and B to make five complete
sentences. [1×5=5]
Column A Column B
a. The dove was so tired that i. was sly.
b. But the bat ii. with the thought of getting more food.
c. He ate iii. ―You are powerful and mighty‖
d. He began to praise the owl iv. pleased at the bar‘s flattery
e. The owl was very v. she could hardly eat
vi. greedily.
Part C: Grammar (Marks – 25)
9. Read the text below and fill in the gaps with the root words in the brackets adding
suitable suffix, prefix both [0.5×10=5]
Kazi Nazrul Islam is very (a) —- (know) to us. He is a great writer. Besides a (b) —-
(write), he is also a (c) —- (sing) and dramatist. We got (d) —– (inspire) during our
liberation war from his writings. His (g) —- (hard). Once he had to work in a bread
(h) —- (make) shop for his (i) —- (live). Now, he is our (j) —– (nation) poet. He
breathed his last in 1976.
10. Fill in the gaps in the following text with appropriate articles (a, an or the). Put a
cross (×) where no article is used. [0.5 x 10 = 5]
(a) —- aim of every student is to do better in (b) —- examination. But it is not (c) —-
easy task. Regular study is (d) —- must. It is (e) —– unique quality of a good student.
He should not cram (f) —- answers without knowing the meaning. He should have a
good command over (g) —- English too. Besides, a student should form the habit of
speaking (h) —- truth. He should make (i) —- best use of time. But the students who
(j) —- idle will suffer in the long run.
11. Change the following sentences as directed in the brackets. [1×5=5]
(a) Acid throwing is a very heinous act. (Exclamatory)
(b) Everyone hates it. (Interrogative)
(c) It is not a human act. (Affirmative)
(d) The acid throwers should be punished. (Active)
(e) We must become aware of it. (Negative)
12. Rewrite the following passage changing the form of speech. [05]
Ratul said to me, ―Where are you going now?‖ ―I am going to the stadium to watch a
cricket match. Do you want to go with me?‖ said I. Ratul said, ―Yes.‖ I said, ―Let‘s go
together‖.
13. Use capital letters and punctuation marks as needed in the following passage.
[0.5×10=5]
the teacher said dear students you should follow my advice why should we not follow
you sir said the students

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