Rearranging Sentences: A, B, C & D

Rearranging Sentences: A, B, C & D

1. Abu Ben Adhem [Jashore Board 2005]

(a) Suddenly he woke up and saw an angel. 

(b) He asked the angel if his name was there. 

(c) Adu then requested him to put his name in the list because he loved mankind and his fellow brothers. 

(d) In reply the angel said that his name was not there. 

(e) His name was Abu Ben Adhem. 

(f) He again appeared the next night and showed Abu that his name was at the top of the list.

(g) Once upon a time there was an honest and pious man. 

(h) The angel was writing the names of persons who loved God. 

(i) The angel took down his request and went away. 

(j) He was once sleeping peacefully. 

2. Abu Ben Adhem [Jashore Board 2008]

(a) Suddenly he woke up and saw an angel. 

(b) He asked the angel if his name was there. 

(c) Abu then requested him to put his name in the list because he loved mankind and his fellow brothers. 

(d) In reply the angel said that his name was not there. 

(e) His name was Abu Ben Adhem. 

(f) He again appeared the next night and showed Abu that his name was at the top of the list.

(g) Once upon a time there was an honest and pious man. 

(h) The angel was writing the names of persons who loved God. 

(i) The angel took down his request and went away. 

(j) He was once sleeping peacefully. 

3. Abu Ben Adhem [Barishal Board 2010]

(a) The angel took down his request and went away. 

(b) He was once sleeping peacefully. 

(c) In reply the angel said that his name was not there. 

(d) Once upon a time there was an honest and pious man. 

(e) The angel was writing the names of persons who loved God. 

(f) He again appeared the next night and showed Abu that his name was at the top of the list.

(g) Adu then requested him to put his name in the list because he loved mankind and his fellow brothers. 

(h) He asked the angel if his name was there. 

(i) Suddenly he woke up and saw an angel. 

(j) His name was Abu Ben Adhem. 

4. Abu Ben Adhem [Chattogram Board 2010]

(a) Once upon a time there was an honest and pious man. 

(b) His name was Abu Ben Adhem. 

(c) He was once sleeping peacefully. 

(d) Suddenly he woke up and saw an angel. 

(e) The angel was writing the names of persons who loved God. 

(f) He asked the angel if his name was there. 

(g) In reply the angel said that his name was not there. 

(h) Adu then requested him to put his name in the list because he loved mankind and his fellow brothers. 

(i) The angel took down his request and went away. 

(j) He again appeared the next night and showed Abu that his name was at the top of the list.

5. Androcles [Barishal Board 2006]

(a) He took the lion’s paw in his hand and saw a sharp piece of stone stuck to it.

(b) His master was very bad.

(c) He was caught by the slave merchant who sold him to a rich man.

(d) The lion was relieved of his pain.

(e) In the evening lion entered the cave.

(f) He pulled the stone.

(g) One day Androcles fled from his master’s house and took shelter in a cave.

(h) Once upon a time there lived a young man named Androcles.

(i) He came near Androcles and lifted his paw.

(j) The lion seemed wounded, as he was groaning.

6. Androcles [Rajshahi Board 2006]

(a) One day Androcles fled from his master’s house and took shelter in a cave. 

(b) He was caught by the slave merchant who sold him to a rich man. 

(c) In the evening lion entered the cave. 

(d) Once upon a time there lived a young man named Androcles. 

(e) Androcles took the lion’s paw in his hand and saw a sharp piece of stone stuck to it. 

(f) The lion was relieved of his pain. 

(g) He came near Androcles and lifted his paw. 

(h) His master was very bad. 

(i) The lion seemed wounded, as he was groaning. 

(j) He pulled the stone.

7. Aesop [Rajshahi Board 2008]

(a) Once he was sold to a farmer who was lazy.

(b) But the master became very angry and gave him a bag of barley.

(c) He was famous for his fables on moral lessons.

(d) He woke his master but he would not leave his bed.

(e) Once there was a man named Aesop in Greece.

(f) On the first day Aesop found that his master did not say his morning prayer but slept till sunrise.

(g) He asked Aesop to go to the held to work for him.

(h) He was a slave in his early days but he was very religious minded.

(i) Aesop woke his master next day too.

(j) He told him to go to the field and sow the seeds.

8. Androcles [Jashore Board 2009]

(a) He took the lions paw in his hand and removed a big thorn from it.

(b) His master was very bad and inflicted heavy torture on him.

(c) Androcles was very home-sick.

(d) The lion seemed wounded as it was groaning.

(e) One day he fled from his master's house and took shelter in a cave.

(f) He was caught by a slave merchant who sold him to a rich man.

(g) The lion was relived from its pain.

(h) Once upon a time there lived a young man named Androcles.

(i) It came near Androcles and lifted its paw.

(j) In the evening a lion entered the cave.

9. Androcles [Cumilla Board 2010]

(a) He took the lion's paw in his hand and removed a big thorn from it.

(b) His master was very bad and inflicted heavy torture on him.

(c) Androcles was very home-sick.

(d) One day he fled from his master's house and took shelter in a cave.

(e) The lion seemed wounded as it was groaning.

(f) He was caught by a slave merchant who sold him to a rich man.

(g) The lion was relieved.

(h) Once there lived a young man named Androcles.

(i) It came near Androcles and lifted its paw.

(j) In the evening a lion entered the cave.

10. Androcles [Dhaka Board-2020]

(a) In the evening, a lion entered the cave.

(b) One day, he fled from his master's house and took shelter in a cave.

(c) Once upon a time, there lived a young man named Androcles.

(d) He came near Androcles and lifted his paw.

(e) He was caught by a slave merchant who sold him to a rich man in another country.

(f) The lion seemed wounded as he was groaning.

(g) His master was very bad and inflicted heavy torture on him.

(h) He took the lion's paw in his hand and removed a big thorn from it. The lion was relieved of his pain.

11. Alexander Fleming [Rajshahi Board-2020]

(a) Penicillin is a life-saving medicine.

(b) He passed his boyhood with his parents.

(c) It was discovered by Dr. Alexander Fleming.

(d) He was the seventh of the eight brothers and sisters.

(e) He was never absent from school up to the age of twelve.

(f) He was sent to London at the age of fourteen for higher study. 

(g) Fleming was born in a poor family in Scotland. 

(h) Fleming was a very regular and attentive student.

12. Alexander Fleming [Jashore Board-2024]

a) Penicillin is the life-saving medicine.

b) He passed his boyhood with his parents.

c) It was discovered by Dr. Alexander Fleming.

d) He was the seventh of the eight brothers and sisters.

e) He was never absent from school up to the age of twelve.

f) He was sent to London at the age of fourteen for higher study.

g) He was born into a poor family in Scotland.

h) Fleming was a very regular and attentive student.

13. A.K. Fazlul Haq [Cumilla Board-2020]

(a) "I am not playing. I have already gone through these pages."

(b) His father was passing by.

(c) From his boyhood, he was a very meritorious boy.

(d) He at once entered the room and said, "O my boy, don't play with your book."

(e) His father Kazi Wazed Ali was a renowned pleader in the Barishal Bar.

(f) One day, the boy Fazlul Huq was reading in his study room.

(g) He saw Fazlul Haq was reading his lessons and tearing off the pages of his book one after another.

(h) The great leader of the country whom we love and admire is Sher-e-Bangla A.K. Fazlul Haq.

14. Buddha & Old Woman [Jashore Board 2006]

(a) One said, “I have lost my husband.”

(b) A poor woman once came in Buddha.

(c) The sorrowful mother went door-to-door seeking the mustard seeds but at every door she met with sad replies.

(d) She returned with heavy heart to the great teacher and told him the result of her search.

(e) He told her that there was only one medicine, which could revive her son.

(f) Another said, “Our youngest child died last year.”

(g) Then Buddha told her affectionately that she must not think much of her own grief as sorrow and death are common to all.

(h) The holy man was touched by the treat sorrow of the woman.

(i) She asked him whether he could give her any medicine to restore her dead child to life.

(j) He told her to bring a handful of mustard seeds from a house where death had never entered.

15. Belal, an Unemployed Youth [Dinajpur Board-2024]

a) Belal's lot has changed radically.

b) He is now very happy to be a self-sufficient man.

c) He got a lease of land in his village.

d) Poverty forced him to look for work.

e) Then he joined the training programme of NHC and received training in vegetable cultivation.

f) He has also been raising hybrid cows for milk as well as to produce manure.

g) Belal was an unemployed youth of an impoverished family.

h) He applied his new and improved knowledge for cultivating vegetables.

16. Crow & Dog [Cumilla Board 2005]

(a) One of them started pecking the dog's tail.

(b) Both the crows went near the dog.

(c) The dog dropped the bone and looked at the crow.

(d) Once a dog was eating a bony piece of meat under a tree.

(e) The dog not only felt disturbed bur also became angry.

(f) It flew away and after some time returned with another crow.

(g) A crow saw him and wished to eat that.

(h) In the meantime the other crow flew away with the bone.

(i) This made him sad and helpless.

(j) The dog ran after the crow but in vain.