৯ম ও ১০ম শ্রেণির পড়া
ইংরেজি ১ম পত্র
বাদল চৌধুরী
প্রিয় শিক্ষার্থী, আজ নবম ও দশম শ্রেণির Unseen comprehension চর্চা করব এবং পরে এর উত্তর মিলিয়ে নেব।
Read the text and answer the questions following it (1-3).
Ila Mitra was a peasant’s movement organizer of the Indian subcontinent, especially in Bengal. She was born in an upper middle-class Bengali family in Kolkata on 18 October 1925. She became a communist during her youth. In 1945, she married Ramendra Mitra, who was an active member of the Communist Party.
Ila Mitra was the leader of peasants and indigenous Santals in greater Rajshahi region, and was often referred to by them as Rani Ma. She organized a peasant-santal uprising in Nachole Upazila, Chapai Nawabganj, on 5 January 1950. But the uprising was thwarted by the police. Mitra was arrested by the police while trying to escape, and was sent to the Rajshahi Central jail on 21 January 1950. After a trial for treason, Ila mitra was sentenced to life imprisonment. Partly due to the torture, Ila Mitra fell very sick in jail. In 1954, the United Front government of Pakistan paroled her and sent her to Kolkata for treatment. To avoid persecution, she did not return to Pakistan and stayed the rest of her life in India. She continued to participate in political activities in Kolkata under the banner of the Communist Party of India and was elected member of Bidhan Shabha four times between 1962 and 1978. She also participated in mobilizing public opinion and support during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. Ila Mitra died in Kolkata on 13 October 2002.
1. Choose the best answer from the alternatives.
A. Based on your reading, the name ‘Ila Mitra’ relates to
(a) Peasant’s Movement (b) Language Movement
(c) Mass Movement (d) Sipahi Biddraha
B. ‘Mitra was arrested by the police while trying to escape, and was sent to the Rajshahi Cantral jail on 21 January 1950.’ Why was she arrested?
(a) As she tried to scape from a peasant-santal uprising in Nachole.
(b) As she organized a peasant-santal uprising in Nachole.
(c) As she organized a tribal uprising in Nachole.
(d) As she organized a peasant-santal movement in India.
C. What is the proper antonym of the word ‘communist’?
(a) Marxist (b) socialist (c) collectivist (d) capitalist.
D. As used in paragraph 2, which is the best definition for ‘Indigenous’?
(a) A period of calm warm weather which sometimes happens in the early autumn.
(b) Naturally existing in a place or country rather than arriving from another place.
(c) Dakshinaranjan Mitra (d) Parimal Mitra
E. The word ‘Mobilizing’ in line 15 means most nearly the same as
(a) assembling (b) disbanding (c) disconnecting (d) separating
F. ‘Ila Mitra was the leader of peasants and indigenous Santals in greater Rajshahi region, and was often referred to by them as Rani Ma.’ That means Ila Mitra was also Known as
(a) Rani Bhabani (b) Rani Rashmani (c) Rani Ma (d) Ragini Ma
G. ‘But the Uprising was thwarted by the police.’ The word ‘thwarted’ is similar to
(a) punished (b) satisfied (c) encouraged (d) let down.
Answer to the Question no. 1
1. Multiple choices
A=> (a) Peasant’s Movement
B=> (b) As she organized a peasant-uprising in Nachole
C=> (d) capitalist
D=> (b) naturally existing in a place or country rather than arriving from another place
E=> (a) assembling
F=> (c) Rani Ma
G=> (d) let down.
# বাকি অংশ ছাপা হবে আগামীকাল
শিক্ষক
ঢাকা পাবলিক স্কুল অ্যান্ড কলেজ, ঢাকা
ইংরেজি ১ম পত্র
বাদল চৌধুরী
প্রিয় শিক্ষার্থী, আজ নবম ও দশম শ্রেণির Unseen comprehension চর্চা করব এবং পরে এর উত্তর মিলিয়ে নেব।
Read the text and answer the questions following it (1-3).
Ila Mitra was a peasant’s movement organizer of the Indian subcontinent, especially in Bengal. She was born in an upper middle-class Bengali family in Kolkata on 18 October 1925. She became a communist during her youth. In 1945, she married Ramendra Mitra, who was an active member of the Communist Party.
Ila Mitra was the leader of peasants and indigenous Santals in greater Rajshahi region, and was often referred to by them as Rani Ma. She organized a peasant-santal uprising in Nachole Upazila, Chapai Nawabganj, on 5 January 1950. But the uprising was thwarted by the police. Mitra was arrested by the police while trying to escape, and was sent to the Rajshahi Central jail on 21 January 1950. After a trial for treason, Ila mitra was sentenced to life imprisonment. Partly due to the torture, Ila Mitra fell very sick in jail. In 1954, the United Front government of Pakistan paroled her and sent her to Kolkata for treatment. To avoid persecution, she did not return to Pakistan and stayed the rest of her life in India. She continued to participate in political activities in Kolkata under the banner of the Communist Party of India and was elected member of Bidhan Shabha four times between 1962 and 1978. She also participated in mobilizing public opinion and support during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. Ila Mitra died in Kolkata on 13 October 2002.
1. Choose the best answer from the alternatives.
A. Based on your reading, the name ‘Ila Mitra’ relates to
(a) Peasant’s Movement (b) Language Movement
(c) Mass Movement (d) Sipahi Biddraha
B. ‘Mitra was arrested by the police while trying to escape, and was sent to the Rajshahi Cantral jail on 21 January 1950.’ Why was she arrested?
(a) As she tried to scape from a peasant-santal uprising in Nachole.
(b) As she organized a peasant-santal uprising in Nachole.
(c) As she organized a tribal uprising in Nachole.
(d) As she organized a peasant-santal movement in India.
C. What is the proper antonym of the word ‘communist’?
(a) Marxist (b) socialist (c) collectivist (d) capitalist.
D. As used in paragraph 2, which is the best definition for ‘Indigenous’?
(a) A period of calm warm weather which sometimes happens in the early autumn.
(b) Naturally existing in a place or country rather than arriving from another place.
(c) Dakshinaranjan Mitra (d) Parimal Mitra
E. The word ‘Mobilizing’ in line 15 means most nearly the same as
(a) assembling (b) disbanding (c) disconnecting (d) separating
F. ‘Ila Mitra was the leader of peasants and indigenous Santals in greater Rajshahi region, and was often referred to by them as Rani Ma.’ That means Ila Mitra was also Known as
(a) Rani Bhabani (b) Rani Rashmani (c) Rani Ma (d) Ragini Ma
G. ‘But the Uprising was thwarted by the police.’ The word ‘thwarted’ is similar to
(a) punished (b) satisfied (c) encouraged (d) let down.
Answer to the Question no. 1
1. Multiple choices
A=> (a) Peasant’s Movement
B=> (b) As she organized a peasant-uprising in Nachole
C=> (d) capitalist
D=> (b) naturally existing in a place or country rather than arriving from another place
E=> (a) assembling
F=> (c) Rani Ma
G=> (d) let down.
# বাকি অংশ ছাপা হবে আগামীকাল
শিক্ষক
ঢাকা পাবলিক স্কুল অ্যান্ড কলেজ, ঢাকা
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