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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