কোর্সটিকায় পূর্বের আলোচনায় আমরা অষ্টম শ্রেণির ইংরেজির Model Question Seen Passage শেয়ার করেছিলাম। সেখানে আমরা ২৪ টি মডেল টেস্টের ১ থেকে ৩ নম্বর প্রশ্নগুলো উত্তরসহ তোমাদের কাছে তুলে ধরেছি। আজ আমরা তোমাদের জন্য unseen passage for class 8 with answers pdf শেয়ার করবো। এখানেও আমরা প্রশ্নগুলো উত্তরসহ উপস্থাপন করবো।
Unseen Passage শুরু হয় ৪ নম্বর প্রশ্ন দিয়ে। এই অংশ থেকে সাধারণত ২টি প্রশ্ন করা হয়ে থাকে। কী ধরনের প্রশ্ন দেওয়া থাকবে এবং তার উত্তর কীভাবে করবে, চলো তা জেনে নেই।
unseen passage for class 8 with answers pdf
প্রশ্ন ৪: Text বহির্ভূত একটি Unseen Passage দেওয়া হবে। Passage টি পড়ে ৪ ও ৫ নং প্রশ্নের উত্তর দিতে হবে। Information Transfer : Complete the following table with the information given in the passage.(Passage থেকে তথ্য বেছে নিয়ে টেবিল পূর্ণ করতে হবে।) ৫টি শূন্যস্থানসহ একটি ছক থাকবে। Unseen Passage এর তথ্য অনুসারে ছকের শূন্যস্থানগুলো পূরণ করতে হবে। প্রত্যেকটি সঠিক উত্তরের জন্য ১ নম্বর পাওয়া যাবে।
প্রশ্ন ৫: Ture or False – Read the passage again and write True or False beside the following statements. Give answers for the false statements. (অনুচ্ছেদটি পুনরায় পড় এবং নিচের বাক্যগুলোর পাশে সত্য বা মিথ্যা লেখ। মিথ্যা বাক্যের জন্য সঠিক উত্তরটি লেখ।) এখানে পাঁচটি বিবৃতি দেওয়া থাকবে। Unseen Passage পড়ে বিবৃতিগুলো সত্য না মিথ্যা তা লিখতে হবে। বিবৃতিটি মিথ্যা হলে সেটির ক্ষেত্রে সঠিক উত্তরটি লিখতে হবে। প্রতিটি সঠিক উত্তরের জন্য পাওয়া যাবে ১ নম্বর।
1. Read the following text carefully and answer questions 4 and 5 :
The city with the highest temperature yesterday was Singapore. At noon the temperature in Singapore was 33°C and at midnight the temperature there was 25°C Tokyo had the second highest temperature. It was only 2°C lower than in Singapore at noon. The temperature in Rome at noon was 30°C, the same as in New York. However, New York’s temperature at midnight was one degree lower than Rome’s.
The noon temperature in Cairo was 29°C, one degree higher than that in Hong Kong. The temperature at midnight in Paris was 11°C less than that at noon in Paris yesterday. Although Stockholm’s temperature at midnight was the same as the temperature at midnight in Paris, its noon temperature was 14°C. The coolest city was London, with a temperature of only 22°C at noon and 13°C at midnight. The cities with the highest temperature had a lot of sunshine throughout the day. It was cloudy and dry at Stockholm, but it rained heavily in both London and Hong Kong.
Question: Read the passage again and write True or False beside the following statements. Give answers for the false statements :
1. At noon, the temperature at Tokyo is 31°C.
2. New York’s midnight temperature is as the same as the Rome’s.
3. Hong Kong’s noon temperature was 30°C.
4. The noon temperature of Paris was 11°C higher than the midnight temperature.
5. It rained heavily at Stockholm.
2. Read the following text carefully and answer questions 4 and 5.
The greatest dramatist of English literature named Shakespeare was born and died at the same date. It was on the 23rd April. He was born on Stratford on Avon. This is why he is called the ‘Bard of Avon’. He wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets. Spreads fame to his unrivalled knowledge of human nature and the sympathy and understanding with which he has painted almost every type and class of character.
This is a poem in which the poet’s love of nature has found an eloquent expression as has as an undertone, his deep concern for the limitations of human society. In the rough weather nature has no particular enmity towards man and it treats all equally. The forest is the place for one who is content with the small pleasures of life and has little ambition.
unseen passage for class 8 with answers pdf
Question: Read the passage again and write True or False beside the following statements. Give answers for the false statements :
a) Shakespeare is mostly known for his Sonnets.
b) He was born in England.
c) He wrote 37 dramas.
d) His name and fame is still unrivalled.
e) He painted only tragic type of character in his plays
3. Read the following text carefully and answer questions 4 and 5 :
John Keats was not only a deeply thoughtful poet but also the most studious and inspired artist among the romantics of the 19th century. He was born on October 31, 1795. He lost his father at the age of nine. At fifteen he lost his mother. In 1811, John Keats became an apprentice to a surgeon at Edmonton. During 1815-17, he continued his studies at the London hospitals but be did not like medicine and he felt that he was born to be a poet. Finally, he returned to literature from surgery.
He wrote several sonnets which, with all their maturities, did not attract much attention. It was followed in 1818 by the long narrative poem “Endymion” which received warm praise from his friends. He felt very depressed at the death of his brother Tom in the same year. Keats published one more volume, “Hyperion” and other poems in 1820.
Keats had a pre-mature death. He was suffering from consumption. As a last hope, in September 1820, he left England for Italy with his friend Joseph Seven. He died in Rome at the age of twenty-six and was buried in the old Protestant cemetery. The first memorial to Keats was made in the Paris Church of Hampstead on July 16, 1994. In 1909, the house in which Keats died was opened as a “Keats-Shelley Memorial”. The Keats Museum was opened in 1931
Question: Read the passage again and write True or False beside the following statements. Give answers for the false statements :
a) John Keats was a poet of the 18th century.
b) When he was nine, his mother died.
c) He was very shocked at the death of his brother.
d) He left English for Italy in 1818.
e) He died at the age of twenty-six.
4. Read the following text carefully and answer questions 4 and 5 :
Joynul Abedin was born at a village in Kishoreganj in 1914. His father Tamijuddin was a police officer. He did not like hard and fast rule of school and so he drew pictures secretly. He had a great interest in art. So at the age of 15 he went to Calcutta to see Art school. At the age of 19 he was admitted into Calcutta Government Art College. In 1938 he became first class first in the Art College and in the same year he was awarded gold medal in All India Art Exhibition. He drew a lot of pictures of famine during the Second World war in 1943.
His name and fame spread all over the world from then. In 1948 he founded the Dhaka Art Institution in Dhaka. He was appointed principal of this institution in 1949. This institution was shifted to the present Art institute building in 1956. By dint of his hard effort, within seven years this institution turned Charukala Mahabiddalova. He earned honorary doctorate in 1974 from Delhi University and in the same year he became National Professor of Bangladesh. He died on the 28th May in 1976 in Dhaka.
Question: Read the passage again and write True or False beside the following statements. Give answers for the false statements :
a) Joynul was very interested in music.
b) He was admitted into Calcutta Government Art College in 1934.
c) He earned Ph.D degree in 1974.
d) Common people neglected in his art.
e) His name and fame spread far and wide.
5. Read the following text carefully and answer questions 4 and 5 :
Lord Byron was an English poet who lived from 1788 to 1824. His father, Captain John Byron, dies only three years after his birth. At the age of ten, after the death of his grand uncle, he inherited the family title and estate.
Byron attended a number of schools for his education and received his M.A. degree from Cambridge in 1808.
Byron left England in 1816, never to return and travelled to Geneva. His first collection of poems ‘Honours of Idleness’ appeared in 1807. Byron avenged himself in 1809 with his satire ‘English Bards and Scotch Reviewers’. He published first two parts of ‘Child Harold’ in March, 1812 which made him famous.
The third part of ‘Child Harold’ was published in 1816 and fourth part 1818. In 1817 he complied and published an American Dictionary. The first two parts of ‘Don Juan’ were published in 1819 and by 1823 the poem was published completely in six separate volumes. Apart from his literary career, in 1809 he took his seat in the House of Lords. In 1824 he formed ‘Byron Brigade” and gave large sums of money to the insurgent Greeks. But before any serious military action against the Turkish, he died.
Question: Read the passage again and write True or False beside the following statements. Give answers for the false statements :
a) Byron’s grand uncle died after ten years of his birth.
b) Byron left England in 1816 in order to return soon.
c) In 1817 he assembled an American Dictionary.
d) Byron Brigade was made in 1824 under his guidance.
e) Lord Byron financed insurgent Greeks.
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