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B Unit 2018-19 || খুলনা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় || 2019

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Read the excerpt from the play Nuroldiner sara Jiban by Sayed Shamsul Haq and answer the questions

Get ready, ready, ready, ready, ready, wake, and start up. Look with careful eyes, listen with careful ears Listen carefully, brothers mine. [...] Nabab Sirajuddaulah has been defeated at Plassey The Gora [...] company rules the country now. The Gora playes four tricks to rule seating on my chest.

Debi Singh extracts taxes tying ropes around my throat, Tying the ropes around my throat he declares Pay the taxes with the bulls and cash money. Look at his tricks, brothers mine; If you want to sell rice you have to go to Mahajan, I grow rice; I grow jute with blood-like sweat, The Mahajan buys rice with the price of his sweet will. I pay the taxes with the rice money; what is left for.my child to eat? The tiller goes to the kutial (indigo planter] to borrow, Accepting a high interest rate, the tiller borrows rice, How do I pay back the borrowing? Again I borrow, Giving my cows and bull, giving my land, giving my land, giving everything

(Translated as Nuroldin by Khairul Haque Chowdhury)


arrogant and headstrong
cowardly and gulible
concerned and committed
clever and selfish
the movement of Aryans from Central Europe to the Subcontinet
the movement of Africans because of war and ravages of nature
the killing of Jamal Khashoggi by the people of his lost Homeland
the forced movement of the Jews in ancient times
Sonnet is derived from the Italian word 'sonnet to
Writers of sonnets are called 'sonneteers'
Octave and sestet are the two parts of 'sonnet'
The first known sonnets in English were written by Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard.
address the audience
express peace and harmony
draw a happy end
offer a psychological explanation for a character's action
a poem
a comic strip
an audio clip
a video clip
Rafiq Azad
Selina Hossain
A Syed Manzoorul Islam
Shamsur Rahman
It has few characters
It is short,
It concentrates on the dilemma of many characters.
Its plot usually reaches the climax in a revelation.

Read the extract and answer the question

Be it sunny or rainy,

For your safety I must be

Vigil and agile, on the middle

Standing erect, as fit as a fiddle.

Oh! My ear hurts! Oh! My head aches!

Oh! Look at the weather... such unpredictable days!

But I cannot swerve; I must be on duty.

I care for your safety.

Be it noisy or dusty; Be it sunny or rainy;

I must be on duty. I care for your safety.


seriousness about individual issues
quick-witted monitoring
reluctance towards duties and responsibilities
enthusiasm regarding politics
The speaker of this poem confines himself in the comfort of home during inclement weather.
S/he is very careful in maintaining her/his health.
S/he is dedicated to her / his duties and responsibilities.
S/he likes isolated life very much.
S/he is diverged from public safety.
S/he is dedicated to public safety.
S/he is an unpredictable man.
S/he takes decision considering the condition of weather.
aborting
abolishing
quickening
diminishing
benevolent politician
dynamic social worker
committed teacher
traffic police