Dhaka Adventist Pre-Seminary & School Short Suggestion for 1 Term
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Dhaka Adventist Pre-Seminary & School Short Suggestion for 1st Term (2021) Class: Five English Version Subject: Bangladesh and Global studies (BGS) Chapter-1 Our liberation war A. Fill in the blanks: 1. The country was divided into ______ fighting sectors. 2. Upon the directives of ________ on the night of 25th March, 1971 the Pakistani army attacked different places of Dhaka. 3. On 11 July 1971, a military organization named ---------------was set up. 4. 14 December is observed as _______ 5. The surrender document was signed at the ________ in Dhaka by Lt. Gen. Nyazi of Pakistan and Lt. Gen. Jagjit sing Aurora of the combined Indian and Bengali military. 6. In _________ the six-point programmee took place. 7. On _______ March 1971, the Libration War started after the declaration of independence by Bangbandhu. 8. The first Government of Bangladesh was known as the ___________. 9. On _______ March 1971, Pakistani armed forces started their barbaric attacks. 10. Muktibahini was set up on ____ July, 1971. 11. Thirty lac people were__________ in the nine month long Liberation War. 12. The conventional forces were divided into _______ brigades. 13. General Osmani retired in __________ . 14. Every year we celebrate 16th December as _________ Day. 15. _______ people were martyred during the Libration War. 16. The highest award _________ was given to those who fought and died for their country in the liberation war. 17. On 8 January 1972 Bangagandhu was released from prison in Pakistan and returned to Bangladesh on__________. B. Matching: 1. The first Government of Bangladesh a. 3 brigades. 2. the military organizationMuktibahini of 1971’s b. Syed Nazrul Islam. war was led by 3. The conventional forces of Muktibahini were c. 11 fighting sectors. divided into 4. The unconventional guerrilla warfare was divided d. Mujibnagar Government. into 5. The first Prime Minister of Bangladesh e. General Osmani. f. Tajuddin Ahmad. g. 12 fighting sectors. Ans: 1+d, 2+e, 3+a, 4+c, 5+f C. Answer the following questions: 1. Write five events that led up to the war of Liberation. 2. What are the awards and titles for the freedom fighters? 3. Mention two memorable resistance attempts of the Bengali nation. 4. When did our liberation war start? 5. Which two sovereign countries were created when the British left the subcontinent in 1947? 6. When was the first government of Bangladesh formed? 7. BangabandhuSheikkhaMujibur Rahman was the president of the Mujibnagar Government. Who was the prime minister? 8. When did the mujibnagar government formed? 9. What was the name of the first government of Bangladesh? 10. What is Muktifouz? D. Structured questions and answers: 1. Who killed our intellectuals? 2. How do we now celebrate our independence? 3. What is the war of liberation? Why was the liberation occurred? Write four significance of war of liberation. Chapter-2 British Rule A. Fill in the blanks: 1. The East India Company governed Bengal from 1757 to _______. 2. Indian National congress party was formed in __________. 3. The partition of Bengal took place in ___________ 4. The combination of education sand communication produced the __________of the 19th century. 5. Titumir built a bamboo fort near________to resist the British. 6. The ________ of 1857 was quite successful. 7. The rule by the East India Company was replaced by Queen Victoria becoming_______. 8. In __________ British Empire decided to divide Bengal province. 9. The Nawab was defeated because of _________ betrayal. 10. The East India Company governed Bengal for ______ years. 11. Due to Renaissance, the feeling of _____ expanded. 12. The horrible famine of Bengal occurred in the Bengali year_____. 13. The _____policy set castes, religions and nationalities against each other in British Empire. 14. In __________ the partition of Bengal was reversed. 15. Titumir built ____ in Narkel Baria. 16. Sepoy Mutiny was led by _____. Matching: 1. The East India Company was established a. Bengal’s Renaissance 2. Siraj-ud-Daulh became the Nawab of Bengal b. in the year 1947. 3. In the year 1857 c. at the age of 20. 4. Ram Mohan Roy played an important role in d. in the year of 1600. 5. After the independence of India, India and e. at the age of 22. Pakistan two separated state was born 6. f. Sepoy Mutiny occurred. 7. g. in the year of 1602. Ans: 1+d 2+e 3+f 4+a 5+b B. Answer the following questions in brief: 1. Write 5 causes of the Mutiny of 1857. 2. Write two bad effects and two good effects of British rule. 3. Who contributed to the Bengal renaissance? 4. Who was the last independent Nawab of Bengal? 5. Whom did Titumir fight against? 6. A number of Indians died in Sepoy Mutiny. How many of them died? 7. Where is the Bahadur shah Park situated? 8. When was the Indian National Congress formed? 9. Why did British come to Bangladesh? 10. At what age did NawabSiraj-ud-Daulah become the Nawab of Bengal? C. Structured questions and answers: 1. What was the result of the Battle of Palashi? 2. What is Sepoy Mutiny? Who led over the mutiny? Write four reasons of Sepoy Mutiny. 3. What is the Battle of Palashi? Why was the Nawab defeated in this battle? Write four results of the Battle o Palashi. Chapter-3 Historical place and artifacts in Bangladesh A. Fill in the blanks: 1. The historical site, Mahasthangar carries the testimonies of the history of Bengal dated from the _____ and 1500 years. 2. Mahasthangar was known as Pundranagar during the _____. 3. Khodaipathar stone is _____ long. 4. Wari and Bateshwar are two villages of ____district. 5. Wari and Bateshwar site dates from the ____dynasty. 6. In _____ Ahsan Manzil was taken over by the Bangladesh government. 7. Khaja Abdul Goni named Ahsan Manzil according to his son’s name_____. 8. Mahasthangar is situated on the _______ River. 9. Ancient ______ inscription is found in Mahasthangar. 10. Wari-Bateshwar site was more connected with _____routes. 11. Paharpur is in _____ district. 12. SomapuraMahavihara is ______high. 13. _____Monastic cells are found around Somapura Mahavihara. 14. The tomb of GiasuddinAzam Shah is found in _____. 15. Paharpur dates from king Dharmapalar of the _____, AD781-851. B. Matching: 1. Mahasthangar carries the testimonies of a. 8th century the history of Bengal dated from 2. Paharpur dates from b. 17th century 3. Mynamati dates from c. Mughal period 4. Sonargaon dates from d. the 3rd century BC and 1500 5. Ahsan Manzil was built on e. 1830 6. f. AD 781-821 7. g. 1628 C. Short Questions: 1. Name our two oldest sites. 2. Which religion was followed in the 8th century? 3. Who are the people who discover our ancient sites? 4. What was Mhasthangar known as during Maurya dynasty? 5. Where is Mynamati located? 6. In which district paharpur is stiuated? 7. Where is the tomb of GiasuddinAzam Shah situated? 8. Under which district are the villages named Wari and Bateshwar? 9. In which century was he Panam city built? 10. What was the Panam city famous for? D. Structured Questions: 1. Why should we visit our historical monument? 2. What is historical place? Why is it necessary to preserve historical places? Write four ways to preserve historical places. 3. Who started to build Lalbagh fort? Why is it being used as a museum at present? Write four characteristics of Lalbagh Fort. Chapter-4 Our economy: Agriculture and industry A. Fill in the blanks: 1.Brass objects are made for _________ use. 2. ______ is called the golden fiber’ of Bangladesh. 3.The export of manufactured garments makes up nearly ______ of Bangladesh’s total exports. 4.Bangladesh is a mainly _________ country. 5._______ of our economy comes from agriculture. 6._______ of our population work in agriculture. 7. ___________ is the main crop of Bangladesh. 8.The climate of Bangladesh is suitable to grow________ everywhere. 9._________ main types of rice are produced in Bangladesh. 10._________ are imported from abroad to meet the demands of our country. 11._________is our main agricultural export. 12.Jute is our main _____ crop. 13.Rice is the _____ food of the people of Bangladesh. 14.In Rangpur district, ______is cultivated more. 15.Bangladesh is a fertile ______region. B. Matching: Left Right 1. Bangladesh grows a. onions, garlic, ginger and oregnao. 2. Jute is Bangladesh’s b. onions, garlic, ginger and chillli. 3. Bangladesh produces most jute in world c. golden fibre of Bangladesh 4. tobacco is used for making d. main agricultural export 5. Jute is called the e. cigarettes and biri. 6. f. after India. 7. g. after Vietnam. E. Short Answered questions: 1. Write 5 crops we grow. 2. Write 3 heavy industries in Bangladesh. 3. Write three cottage industries in Bangladesh. 4. What do we use to make our food tasty? 5. In which district is tobacco cultivated abundantly? 6. Why is the soil of our country suitable for cultivation? 7. What’s the global ranking of Bangladesh for jute production? 8. Why we import spices? 9. What is cottage industry? 10. Which crop is used to make cigarettes produced in Rangpur region? 11. A crop which grows in Sylhet has a great demand in foreign countries. What is the name of the crop? 12. Why is jute called the golden fibre? 13. What is a cash crop? F. Structured Question answers: 1. How does our agriculture earn foreign currency? 2. What is the difference between heavy industry and cottage industry? 3. What are called cash crops? Why is jute called main cash crop? Write the names of four goods that are made from jute.