Rearranging Sentences: I, J, K & L

Rearranging Sentences: I, J, K & L

1. Ibn Batuta [Chattogram Board 2008]

(a) He travelled for more than thirty years.

(b) He boarded a ship for Chittagong.

(c) Outside the town of Sylhet two persons met him.

(d) Ibn Batuta became very pleased hearing it.

(e) It took him about six months to reach Chittagong.

(f) They said that they were sent by Shah Jalal to receive him.

(g) From there he had to walk for another month to reach Sylhet.

(h) You might have heard the name of Ibn Batuta.

(i) He wrote down all that he saw.

(j) He heard the name of Shah Jalal of Sylhet and decided to visit him.

2. Idle King & Doctor [Rajshahi Board-2024]

a) The king followed the advice of the physician and became slim and fully cured.

b) He advised the king to move a heavy club into the air till he got tired.

c) He did not undergo physical labour.

d) The doctor was very wise.

e) He became bulky and could not move or do anything.

f) Once there was a king who was very idle.

g) He did not prescribe any medicine.

h) He called in a doctor.

3. Jibanananda Das [Chattogram Board-2024]

a) In 1930, he joined the Ramjash College, Delhi but returned to his place of birth the next year.

b) In 1947, when the partition was made, Jibanananda Das left Bangladesh for India.

c) He lost the job in 1928 on the charge of publishing a poem in "The Parichaya Patrika".

d) He got an appointment in Brajomohan College, Barishal in 1935.

e) He took his Master's Degree in English at the age of 22.

f) In 1951, he joined the Kharagpur College.

g) Jibanananda Das was born in a small town of Barishal in 1899.

h) The next year, he started his teaching career as a professor of English at Kolkata City College.

4. Jamal Is a Farmer [Chattogram Board 2012] 

(a) The rain filled his heart with joy. 

(b) The father and the son drove their oxen to the fields.

(c) He and his son Mizan work together in the paddy field.

(d) He has five acres of land.

(e) Jamal is a farmer living in a village in Kalaroa, Satkhira.

(f) One night Jamal woke up by the sound of heavy rain falling on the thatched roof.

(g) So, he became very worried.

(h) Early in the morning, he woke his son up.

(i) They ploughed some fields.

(j) This year the rainy season was a little late.

5. John Keats [Dinajpur Board-2020]

(a) But his heart was not in medicine and he felt that he was born to be a poet.

(b) This great poet met a premature death on February 23, 1821.

(c) Finally, he abandoned surgery for literature.

(d) John Keats was born on October 31, 1795.

(e) He lost his father in 1804 and his mother in 1810. 

(f) His finest poems like 'Ode to a Nightingale', 'Ode on a Grecian Urn', etc. were published in 1820. 

(g) In 1811, Keats became an apprentice to a surgeon at Edmonton. 

(h) He was the eldest son of his parents.

6. Kazi Nazrul Islam [Barishal Board 2008]

(a) He wrote a lot of poems, short stories, gajals novels etc. and travelled all the branches of Bengali literature. 

(b) In 1914 when the First World War broke out, he wanted to join the army. 

(c) In 1972, he was brought to Bangladesh from Kolkata and was declared our national poet. 

(d) At the age of eleven he showed his poetic genius. 

(e) On his return from the battle-field, he gave up the sword for the pen. 

(f) His poems inspired our freedom fighters in the Liberation War of Bangladesh. 

(g) Our national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam was born in 1899. 

(h) At last, at the age of nineteen he joined the army as an ordinary soldier. 

(i) His famous poem “Bidrohi” stirred the whole nation. 

(j) He died on 29 August, 1976.

7. Kazi Nazrul Islam [Cumilla Board 2012]

(a) He wrote a lot of poems, short stories, gajals novels etc. and travelled all the branches of Bengali literature. 

(b) In 1914 when the First World War broke out, he wanted to join the army. 

(c) In 1972, he was brought to Bangladesh from Kolkata and was declared our national poet. 

(d) At the age of eleven he showed his poetic genius. 

(e) On his return from the battle-field, he gave up the sword for the pen. 

(f) His poems inspired our freedom fighters in the Liberation War of Bangladesh. 

(g) Our national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam was born in 1899. 

(h) At last, at the age of nineteen he joined the army as an ordinary soldier. 

(i) His famous poem “Bidrohi” stirred the whole nation. 

(j) He died on 29 August, 1976.

8. Kazi Nazrul Islam [Jashore Board 2004]

(a) In 1914 when the First World War broke out, he wanted to join the army. 

(b) His poems inspired our freedom fighters in the Liberation War of Bangladesh. 

(c) Our national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam was born in 1899. 

(d) He died on 29 August, 1976.

(e) On his return from the battle-field, he gave up the sword for the pen. 

(f) His famous poem “Bidrohi” stirred the whole nation. 

(g) In 1972, he was brought to Bangladesh from Kolkata and was declared our national poet. 

(h) He wrote a lot of poems, short stories, gajals novels etc. and travelled all the branches of Bengali literature. 

(i) At last, at the age of nineteen he joined the army as an ordinary soldier. 

(j) At the age of eleven he showed his poetic genius.

9. Luis Pasteur [Chattogram Board-2020]

(a) The dog was cured.

(b) He found a mad dog and injected some weak germs of its diseases into blood.

(c) One day, a boy named Joseph Meister was brought to Pasteur.

(d) He had been bitten by a mad dog.

(e) Pasteur was a French scientist.

(f) Pasteur gave him some injections and the boy did not get dog's disease.

(g) He discovered that many diseases are caused by germs and he also found cures for several of them. 

(h) At first, he only treated animals because he did not want to cause the death of any human being.