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Close Test with Clues

 

Close Test with Clues

 Exam. Question No. 8 

1.     Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary :              

unique

patriot

affection

and

of

civilization

human

progress

loves

the

it

older

        Patriotism is an inherent quality of (a) ¾¾ being. It creates in man a (b) _____ love for his motherland, the land (c) _____ his birth. Patriotism is older than (d) _____. A man who (e) _____ his country and does his own duty for (f) _____ progress of his country is called a   (g) _____. Even the ancient tribes had a great (h) _____ for the land where they lived (i) _____ sacrificed their lives to preserve (j) _____.

        Ans. (a) human; (b) unique; (c) of; (d) civilization; (e) loves; (f) the; (g) patriot; (h) affection; (i) and; (j) it.

2.     Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary :

oxygen

us

so

it

we

the

unhealthy

called

excellent

are

good

men

        Nature has made an (a) ¾¾ arrangement between trees and (b) ¾¾. As we breathe out, (c) ¾¾ give out a gas (d) ¾¾ carbon dioxide, which is (e) ¾¾ for us, but plants (f) ¾¾ nourished by it. On (g) ¾¾ contrary, plants give out (h) ¾¾, which is (i) ¾¾ for us. We take (j) ¾¾ in as we breathe the fresh air.

        Ans. (a) excellent; (b) men; (c) we; (d) called; (e) unhealthy; (f) are; (g) the; (h) oxygen; (i) good; (j) it.

3.     Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary :              

properties

that

occur

originates

natural

thunder

unbearable

accompanied

loss

measures

destroy

society

        A cyclone is undoubtedly a (a) ¾¾ calamity. It may (b) ¾¾ anytime and any place. The cyclone (c) ¾¾ occurs in Bangladesh (d) ¾¾ from the Bay of Bengal. (e) ¾¾ and heavy showers are often (f) ¾¾ with it. Before cyclone (g) ¾¾ heat is felt for a few days. It is a great (h) ¾¾ for human beings and (i) ¾¾. There are no preventive (j) ¾¾ of it.

        Ans. (a) natural; (b) occur; (c) may; (d) originates; (e) Thunder; (f) accompanied; (j) unbearable; (h) loss.;
(i) society; (j) measures.

4.     Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary :

interests

think

society

around

kept

form

important

value

supply

way

devoted

different

        Man is curious by nature. He wants to know what is happening (a) ¾¾ the world. The newspaper is the best (b) ¾¾ to meet this curiosity. This is why it plays an (c) ¾¾ role in modern life. The primary object of a newspaper is to (d) ¾¾ news. Modern newspapers have wide range of subjects to meet different (e) ¾¾, Greater space is (f) ¾¾ to political and economical news because they are common (g) ¾¾. It's editorial and letter columns point out what is good or bad in the (h) ¾¾. They also help to (i) ¾¾ public opinion. Without a newspaper we cannot even (j) ¾¾ of our own life.

        Ans. (a) around; (b) way; (c) important; (d) supply; (e) interest; (f) devoted; (g) form; (h) society; (i) value;
(j) think.

5.     Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary :

not

happy

quickly

moment

stranger

Mayor

door

Germany

councilors

full

to

people

        Once the town of Hamelin in (a) ¾¾ faced a great problem. It became (b) ¾¾ of rats. So, the people came
(c)
¾¾ the Town Hall. They asked the (d) ¾¾ to do something about the rats (e) ¾¾. He called a meeting of the (f) ¾¾. Despite discussing the matter, they could (g) ¾¾ find a way out. At that (h) ¾¾ there was a knock on the (i) ¾¾. The Mayor said, 'Come in'. The (j) ¾¾ entered the hall.

        Ans. (a) Germany; (b) full; (c) to; (d) Mayor; (e) quickly; (f) councilors; (g) not; (h) moment; (i) door; (j) stranger.

6.     Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary :

now

this

was

known

has

for

with

technology

know

carry

never

limit

        Man has an unquenchable thirst (a) ¾¾ knowledge. In fact, he is (b) ¾¾ satisfied with what he has (c) ¾¾ and seen. He wants to    (d) ¾¾ more and more. (e) ¾¾ curiosity to know more, coupled (f) ¾¾ his bold spirit of adventure (g) ¾¾ inspired him to undertake and (h) ¾¾ our difficult and dangerous tasks. (i) ¾¾ man has already achieved what (j) ¾¾ once inconceivable.

        Ans. (a) for; (b) never; (c) known; (d) know; (e) This; (f) with; (g) has; (h) carry; (i) Now; (j) was.

7.     Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary :

back

duties

opportunity

lost

once

one

some

well

away

fall

prosper

best

        Time and tide wait for none. No (a) ¾¾ can call it back. One get (c) ¾¾ his lost time. Time (d) ¾¾ lost is lost for ever. So, we should make the (e) ¾¾ use of time. We should do our (f) ¾¾ properly. If we put off our work for tomorrow, we may not get an (g) ¾¾ to do it at all. There are (h) ¾¾ people who idle (i) ¾¾ their time for nothing. They cannot (j) ¾¾ in life.

        Ans. (a) one; (b) lost; (c) back; (d) once; (e) best; (f) duties; (g) opportunity; (h) some; (i) away; (j) prosper.

8.     Fill in the gaps using clues from the bexes. There are more words than necessary :              

money

all

die

the

undertaken

destroy

pure

skin

by

long

relief

affected

        Floods cause huge damages. They (a) ¾¾ homes and crops. In the (b) ¾¾ areas people suffer greatly. Death (c) ¾¾ drowning is also common. When (d) ¾¾ foods recede, diarrhoea, typhoid and (e) ¾¾  diseases break out. Food and (f) ¾¾ drinking water run short. People (g) ¾¾ of starvation. Rehabilitation takes a     (h) ¾¾ time and a lot of (i) ¾¾. Massive relief work is to be (j) ¾¾.

        Ans. (a) destroy; (b) affected; (c) by; (d) the; (e) skin; (f) pure; (g) die; (h) long; (i) money; (j) undertaken.

9.     Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

board

wires

for

world

network

opened

as

our

era

communication

messages

a

        Internet is a new system (a) ¾¾ speedy transmission of news, faxes, (b) ¾¾ etc. Internet is now regarded
(c)
¾¾ a milestone in the modern (d) ¾¾ of computer. Internet is practically (e) ¾¾ device of network. Internet has (f) ¾¾ a new era in our (g) ¾¾ system. Our T & T (h) ¾¾ has already introduced VSAT in
(i)
¾¾ country. Consequently telephone line with (j) ¾¾ will no more be required. Now, cellular phone is being used.

        Ans. (a) for; (b) messages; (c) as; (d) world; (e) a; (f) opened; (g) communication; (h) Board; (i) our; (j) wires.

10.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

the

food

diseases

protein

decay

live

grow

salts

important

kinds

        Food is very (a) ¾¾ in our daily life. We must eat to (b) ¾¾. To live well we have to know the types and work of the (c) ¾¾. We need (d) ¾¾ classes of food which can give us heat and energy, help us (e) ¾¾ and prevent (f) ¾¾ of the body as well as protect the body from (g) ¾¾. In this regard, we have to eat six
(h)
¾¾ of food and they are carbohydrate, (i) ¾¾ fat, vitamins, minerals (j) ¾¾ and water.

        Ans. (a) important; (b) live; (c) food; (d) the; (e) grow; (f) decay; (g) diseases; (h) kinds; (i) protein; (j) salts.

11.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

mild

preparedness

drought

belt

massive

have

prone

heavy

suffer

flood

excessive

 

        Bangladesh is situated in a natural disasters (a) ¾¾ zone. It is also situated in the alive (b) ¾¾ of earthquake. So, now and then we (c) ¾¾ to (d) ¾¾ from various calamities. Among these disasters (e) ¾¾ is most common. We are to face of (f) ¾¾ rain or (g) ¾¾. Every year at least ten times (h) ¾¾ earthquakes attack us. But the zoologists have warned us that a (i) ¾¾ earthquake may occur at anytime. So, sufficient (j) ¾¾ is a must against this natural forces.

        Ans. (a) prone; (b) belt; (c) have; (d) suffer; (e) drought; (f) heavy; (g) flood; (h) mild; (i) massive; (j) preparedness.

12.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

change

depend

blessed

become

universe

stage

ushered

anything

can

predominate

science

made

        We live in the age of (a) ¾¾. In every (b) ¾¾ of our life, we (c) ¾¾ on science which has (d) ¾¾ us with many gifts. By dint of science man has (e) ¾¾ the master of the whole (f) ¾¾. In every sphere in life, science has (g) ¾¾ in a new era of hope and prosperity. Today we cannot think of (h) ¾¾ rather than science. But still the modern science (i) ¾¾ not change the basic attitude towards the problem of our life. Superstitions, false notion and baseless beliefs still (j) ¾¾ over us.

        Ans. (a) science; (b) stage; (c) depend; (d) blessed; (e) become; (f) universe; (g) ushered; (h) anything; (i) can; (j) predominate.

13.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

food

for

room

tribal

their

of

an

use

trees

help

made

underneath

        Bamboo is (a) ¾¾ essential building material for the (b) ¾¾ people of Bangladesh. The Chakmas and the Marmas (c) ¾¾ bamboo, wild grass and straw in building (d) ¾¾ houses which are built on elevated bamboo or wooden platforms. Some houses are (e) ¾¾ of mud. Most houses are on big (f) ¾¾ which is used as a bedroom cum store (g) ¾¾. There is a machang in almost every house. The space (h) ¾¾ the machang is used (i) ¾¾ various purposes such as keeping livestock, storing (j) ¾¾ etc.

        Ans. (a) an; (b) tribal; (c) use; (d) their; (e) made; (f) room; (g) room; (h) underneath; (i) for; (j) food.

14.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

harm

specially

good

curriculum

necessary

about

diseases

healthy

exercise

everybody

helps

that

        Physical education (a) ¾¾ us to know when and how we can take (b) ¾¾ and what types of games and sports can keep our body (c) ¾¾, strong and active. Physical education helps us to make our body free from various (d) ¾¾. It is sure (e) ¾¾ life is a great burden to a sick and unhealthy person. So physical education is
(f)
¾¾ for all to keep (g) ¾¾ health. The children and the young boys and girls (h) ¾¾ the students should be taught (i) ¾¾ physical education. So physical education should be included in the (j) ¾¾.

        Ans. (a) helps; (b) exercise; (c) healthy; (d) diseases; (e) that; (f) necessary; (g) good; (h) specially;  (i) about; (j) curriculum.

15.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

long

rule

regularly

a

playing

for

sound

in

them

proper

build

at

        We can keep (a) ¾¾ good health if we play (b) ¾¾. If the body is (c) ¾¾, the mind also remains sound. We should bear in mind that it is (d) ¾¾ very good (e) ¾¾ to read while it is time (f) ¾¾ reading and play while it is time for (g) ¾¾. Good children do not play all day (h) ¾¾. They sit to read (i) ¾¾ the time of reading. This is why everybody likes (j) ¾¾.

        Ans. (a) in; (b) regularly; (c) sound; (d) a; (e) rule; (f) for; (g) playing; (h) long; (i) at; (j) them.

16.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

hinder

still

increase

development

think

large

clear

by

responsible

participate

challenge

inability

        (a) ¾¾ to read and write is illiteracy. It (b) ¾¾ all development work of the government. The literacy rate of Bangladesh is (c) ¾¾ low. We have to (d) ¾¾ the rate of literacy for the (e) ¾¾ of the country. A country's whole development cannot be (f) ¾¾ by keeping the (g) ¾¾ number of people illiterate. Government alone cannot meet this (h) ¾¾ without the (i) ¾¾ of the literate community. It is the social (j) ¾¾ of the literate people to assist the government for the eradication of illiteracy.

        Ans. (a) Inability; (b) hinders; (c) still; (d) increase; (e) development; (f) thought; (g) large; (h) challenge;
(i) participation; (j) responsibility.

17.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

burn

greenhouse

warm

environment

keep

traffic

trap

grow

pollution

rain

manufacturing

surround

        (a) ¾¾ effect is the gradual (b) ¾¾ of the air (c) ¾¾ the earth as a result of heat being (d) ¾¾ by (e) ¾¾. This is exemplified by the destruction and (f) ¾¾ down of tropical (g) ¾¾ forests, by (h) ¾¾ that clogs up city streets, by the rapid (i) ¾¾ of industry, the use of CFCs in packaging and (j) ¾¾ commercial products.

        Ans. (a) Greenhouse; (b) warming; (c) surrounding; (d) trapped; (e) pollution; (f) burning; (g) rain; (h) traffic; (i) growth; (j) manufacturing.

18.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

clean

periods

live

on

these

an

tooth

pain

digestion

food

nature

daily

        Healthy teeth are (a) ¾¾ important part of bodily health. Healthy teeth enable us to chew our (b) ¾¾ well, which is the start of good (c) ¾¾. Good teeth also help us speak. One of the main causes of (d) ¾¾ decay today is the high quantity of sugar in the average (e) ¾¾ diet. When remains of our food stay in the mouth of extended (f) ¾¾, a thin layer of sugar forms (g) ¾¾ the teeth, which encourages increased activity by bacteria, leading to tooth decay, cavities, infections, retreating gums and severe (h) ¾¾. Keeping the mouth and the teeth (i) ¾¾ especially after eating is the main way to avoid (j) ¾¾ problems.

        Ans. (a) an; (b) food; (c) digestion; (d) tooth; (e) daily; (f) periods; (g) on; (h) pain; (i) clean; (j) these.

19.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

disease

long

labour

invented

daily

food

science

work

by

on

work

over

        Computer was not (a) ¾¾ overnight. It took (b) ¾¾ time and hard (c) ¾¾ to invent computer. Many votaries of (d) ¾¾ laboured hard and invented computer. Computer cannot (e) ¾¾ itself. It works (f) ¾¾ the basis of commands given (g) ¾¾ the operator. It is used in our (h) ¾¾ life for various purposes. It has lessened our (i) ¾¾ loads and made our life easy. Today the doctors use computers to diagnose a (j) ¾¾.

        Ans. (a) invented; (b) long; (c) labour; (d) science; (e) work; (f) on; (g) by; (h) daily; (i) work; (j) disease.

20.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

influence

details

rapid

manners

grows

continually

nation

way

habit

loose

food

differs

        Culture (a) ¾¾ in a geographical boundary. All faith and beliefs, habits and (b) ¾¾, rituals and regulations, language, dresses, food (c) ¾¾, superstition, art and crafts, inventions, technology (d) ¾¾ the culture of a
(e)
¾¾. In short, it is a people's whole (f) ¾¾ of life. Culture (g) ¾¾ in their (h) ¾¾ from one part of the world to another and it changes (i) ¾¾. The change may be slow or (j) ¾¾.

        Ans. (a) grows; (b) manners; (c) habit; (d) influence; (e) nation; (f) details; (g) differs; (h) way; (i) continually; (j) rapid.

21.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

reduce

enough

problem

opinion

minimize

big

none

sign

warning

possible

there

present

their

fault lines

recurrent

 

        Experts are divided in (a) ¾¾ opinions as regards earthquake (b) ¾¾ in Bangladesh. Some think that
(c)
¾¾ occurrence of earthquakes in recent years is a (d) ¾¾. Others are of the (e) ¾¾ that though there is the (f) ¾¾ of a number of (g) ¾¾ in the area covering Bangladesh, (h) ¾¾ of them is active (i) ¾¾ to cause serious earthquakes. Rajuk believes that an earthquake resistant building code should be developed to
(j)
¾¾ the losses.

        Ans. (a) their; (b) possibility; (c) recurrent; (d) warning; (e) opinion; (f) presence; (g) fault lines; (h) none;
(i) enough; (j) minimize.

22.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

remove

field

limited

outcome

easily

be

fine

use

difficulties

made

education

result

        Computer is an (a) ¾¾ of modern science. Computers (b) ¾¾ used in every (c) ¾¾ of life. The use of computer has (d) ¾¾ our work easy and (e) ¾¾. But we have (f) ¾¾ scope to learn computer. As a
(g)
¾¾ these are creating numerous (h) ¾¾. We should (i) ¾¾ the problem through real (j) ¾¾.

        Ans. (a) outcome; (b) are; (c) field; (d) made; (e) fine; (f) limited; (g) result; (h) difficulties; (i) remove;
(j) education.

23.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

speed

means

almost

influence

instead

consider

abode

sphere

contribution

greater

constant

ancient

        The present age is counted and (a) ¾¾ as the wonders of modern science. We live in the age and (b) ¾¾ of science which is bringing change and (c) ¾¾ in our daily life by the invention of mobile, internet, telephone, telex and so on. We can see the (d) ¾¾ of science in all the stages and (e) ¾¾ of life. Science is a (f) ¾¾ companion of our daily life. We have made the impossible things possible by (g) ¾¾ of science. The modern civilization is a (h) ¾¾ of science. At present we can easily travel from one place to another. But in (i) ¾¾ time journey was difficult and dangerous. Man has to spend a lot of time and money for travelling. But we should remember that science has to be explored for the (j) ¾¾ of mankind.

        Ans. (a) considered; (b) abode; (c) speed; (d) influence; (e) spheres; (f) constant; (g) means; (h) contribution;
(i) ancient; (j) benefit.

24.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

many

rise

surely

cause

family

on

live

social

problem

many

problem

buy

        Drug addiction is now a global (a) ¾¾. Frustration is the (b) ¾¾ of this addiction. Unemployment  (c) ¾¾, political cataclysm, lack of (d) ¾¾ ties, lack of love, affection etc. give (e) ¾¾ to frustration. Again, this addiction gives rise to (f) ¾¾ crimes. When the addicted cannot afford to       (g) ¾¾ drugs, they commit
(h)
¾¾ kinds of social crimes like hijacking, looting, plundering, killing, robbery etc. Drugs bear a terrible effect (i) ¾¾ human body. They kill them slowly but (j) ¾¾.

        Ans. (a) problem; (b) cause; (c) problem; (d) family; (e) rise; (f) social; (g) buy; (h) many; (i) on; (j) surely.

25.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

present

even

on

the

find

distance

too

interest

source

in

television

on

        Television has become (a) ¾¾ most common and widespread (b) ¾¾ of entertainment of the (c) ¾¾ world. A wide range of programmes of varied (d) ¾¾ is telecast (e) ¾¾ numerous channels. Almost every middle class and (f) ¾¾ working class families have a (g) ¾¾ set today. Television programmes are not entertaining only, they can be highly educative (h) ¾¾. For example, television is used for (i) ¾¾ learning. Courses run by the Open University are shown (j) ¾¾ television by them.

        Ans. (a) the; (b) source; (c) present; (d) interest; (e) on; (f) even; (g) television; (h) too; (i) distance; (j) on.

26.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

educate

remove

discrimination

darkness

basic

compared

compare

respect

deprive

brought

education

succeed

        Education is (a) ¾¾ to light. So it (b) ¾¾ our ignorance and gives the light of knowledge. In       (c) ¾¾ of imparting education there should be no (d) ¾¾ between man and woman. Education is one of the (e) ¾¾ human rights. So if we (f) ¾¾ woman of the light of (g) ¾¾, almost half of our total population will remain in (h) ¾¾. No development programme can be (i) ¾¾ about without the participation of women. So government is doing everything to (j) ¾¾ women folk.

        Ans. (a) compared; (b) removes; (c) respect; (d) discrimination; (e) basic; (f) deprive; (g) education;
(h) darkness; (i) brought; (j) educate.

27.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

almost

useful

era

without

helps

knowledge

nations

mutual

necessity

essential

importance

becomes

        English is an International Language. As a result the (a) ¾¾ of English has increased. Different countries have to keep (b) ¾¾ communication among them. The (c) ¾¾ of learning is very great. Because it (d) ¾¾ us to develop a good relationship with other (e) ¾¾. In this modern (f) ¾¾ of communication it is not possible to advance (g) ¾¾ it. English (h) ¾¾ the language of the whole world. (i) ¾¾ all books in science and technology have been written or translate into English. One can't think of higher studies without the (j) ¾¾ of English.

        Ans. (a) importance; (b) mutual; (c) necessity; (d) helps; (e) nations; (f) era; (g) without; (h) has become;
(i) Almost; (j) knowledge.

28.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

attentive

step

knowledge

interest

derive

read

enhance

involve

read

pass

only

widen

        The proper way of study (a) ¾¾ regular and proper understanding. In order to (b) ¾¾ the best benefit from study, we should read (c) ¾¾ and intelligently. We should not study (d) ¾¾ for the purpose of (e) ¾¾ examinations. We should take genuine (f) ¾¾ in our studies so that we can enjoy what we (g) ¾¾. This will give us knowledge and wisdom and (h) ¾¾ the horizon of our (i) ¾¾. We should therefore study not for immediate gains but (j) ¾¾ the wealth of mind.

        Ans. (a) involves; (b) derive; (c) attentively; (d) only; (e) passing; (f) interest; (g) read; (h) widen; (i) knowledge; (j) to enhance.

29.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

addressing

hope

would

delivering

voice

sound

their

them

himself

added

was

welcomed

        Shortly after taking off the passengers heard the (a) ¾¾ of the captain. (b) ¾¾ them as ladies and gentlemen, he said that their captain (c) ¾¾ speaking. He said that on behalf of the crew and (d) ¾¾ he (e) ¾¾ them on board. He also (f) ¾¾ that he (g) ¾¾ they (h) ¾¾ enjoy (i) ¾¾ flight with (j) ¾¾.

        Ans. (a) voice; (b) Addressing; (c) was; (d) himself; (e) welcomed; (f) added; (g) hoped; (h) would; (i) their;
(j) them.

30.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

empty

pleased

an

time

the

waiting

area

airport

people

receive

full

for

        Habiba went to the Hazrat Shah Jalal International Airport to (a) ¾¾ his father arriving from (b) ¾¾ U.S.A. This was the first (c) ¾¾ that he saw an (d) ¾¾. However, he was (e) ¾¾. He saw a lot of (f) ¾¾. The flight was late (g) ¾¾ half (h) ¾¾ hour. So, he bought a newspaper and went into the (i) ¾¾ room but he did not find a seat (j) ¾¾.

        Ans. (a) receive; (b) the; (c) time; (d) airport; (e) pleased; (f) people; (g) for; (h) an; (i) waiting; (j) empty.

31.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

is

raising

important

forward

be

elements

filth

healthy

air

pollution

        Air and weather are two of the (a) ¾¾ elements of the environment. These (b) ¾¾ are often polluted in various ways. (c) ¾¾ is polluted by smoke and water (d) ¾¾ polluted by different kinds of wastes and
(e)
¾¾. If we want to live a (f) ¾¾ life, we should prevent (g) ¾¾ of the environment. Total prevention may (h) ¾¾ difficult, but we can certainly reduce pollution by (i) ¾¾ awareness among people. All should come (j) ¾¾ in this regard.

        Ans. (a) important; (b) elements; (c) Air; (d) is; (e) filth; (f) healthy; (g) pollution; (h) be; (i) raising;
(j) forward.

32.  Fill in the gaps using clues from the boxes. There are more words than necessary.

remains

disciplined

sense

show

conduct

form

much

nature

behavior

nothing

superiors

rich

        Good manners (a) ¾¾ an important part of our education. Our education (b) ¾¾ incomplete of we don't learn good manners. In our (c) ¾¾ with others we must (d) ¾¾ proper respect for them. We should have a
(e)
¾¾ of fitness in our (f) ¾¾ with others. We should show respect to our (g) ¾¾. It is necessary for a
(h)
¾¾ society. Good manners cost us (i) ¾¾. So, good manners should be a part of our (j) ¾¾.

        Ans. (a) form; (b) remains; (c) behaviour; (d) show; (e) sense; (f) conduct; (g) superiors; (h) disciplined;
(i) nothing; (j) nature.

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