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Rearrange for HSC Board Question with Answer
1. The sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in proper sequence:
(a) Besides studying MBA, he worked as a freelancer.
(b) Around 5:00 pm, he was shot in the head at Azampur intersection, Uttara, and thus he died.
(c) He completed his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Khulna University in 2023.
(d) Mugdho was born on 9 October 1998 in Brahmanbaria, one minute after his twin brother, Snigdho.
(e) It was indeed a heroic death.
(f) As a child, he joined the Bangladesh Scouts and enjoyed playing football.
(g) After graduation, he enrolled in an MBA program in a private university in Dhaka.
(h) On 18 July 2024, during the quota reform protests, he decided to distribute food and water to protestors.
(i) However, Mugdho began distributing food at 4:00 pm and was recorded handing out biscuits and water around 4:45 pm.
(j) Snigdho wanted to accompany him, but Mugdho told him to stay back.
Answer: d → f → c → g → a → h → j → i → b → e
2. The following sentences are jumbled. Re-arrange them in a proper sequence:
(a) As Saadi was dressed in his usual inexpensive attire, the courtier didn’t recognize him.
(b) On his way back home from the emperor’s palace, Saadi deliberately stopped at the same courtier’s house.
(c) During the meal, however, the guest began to put the delicacies into the folds of his fine clothes.
(d) Sheikh Saadi, a renowned Persian poet, was travelling to the emperor’s palace.
(e) Saadi said that his clothes, in fact, deserved the food, reminding the host that last time he was shown poor hospitality because of his ordinary clothes.
(f). Seeing the expensive clothes of the guest, the courtier and his men were extremely hospitable, offering him a spread of fine dishes. (Rearrange for HSC Board Question with Answer)
(g) Surprised, the courtier asked, “Why are you feeding your clothes, my honorable guest?”
(h) Night fell on the way, and the poet took shelter in a courtier’s house.
(i) This time, however, he was wearing the luxurious clothes given to him by the emperor.
(j) So, he treated the great man with indifference, offering him only a small meal and poor accommodation.
Answer: d → h → a → j → b → i → f → c → g → e
3. The following sentences are jumbled. Re-arrange them in a proper sequence:
(a) He donated the thief some money to start a business.
(b) The box was full of gold and money.
(c) A thief entered his house at night.
(d) The man said, “Sir, I am very poor. So, I have no food in my house.”
(e) He was well-known for his kindness.
(f) Hazi Muhammad Mohsin took him to another room and opened a box.
(g) Hazi Muhammad Mohsin was a very kind-hearted man.
(h) He woke up and caught hold of the thief.
(i) He helped the poor and helpless people with food and clothes.
(j) He took pity on the poor.
Answer: g → e → j → i → c → h → d → f → b → a
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4. The following sentences are jumbled. Re-arrange them in a proper sequence:
(i) Saadi replied, “My dress deserves these foods.”
(ii) He set out for the emperor’s palace in ordinary dress.
(iii) On the way, he took shelter in a courtier’s house, but the courtier and his men did not show much honour and hospitality to him.
(iv) The courtier realized his fault and begged the poet’s pardon.
(v) Once, he was invited to the emperor’s palace.
(vi) On his way back home, Saadi again took shelter in the same courtier’s house putting on gorgeous dress. (Rearrange for HSC Board Question with Answer)
(vii) The courtier received him cordially and entertained him with rich and delicious foods.
(viii) Sheikh Saadi, the great Persian poet, was simple in his way of life.
(ix) Now, Saadi began to put his foods in the pockets of his dress.
(x) Being surprised, the courtier asked, “Why are you putting the foods in your dress?”
5. The following sentences are jumbled. Re-arrange them in a proper sequence:
(a) The angel took down his request and went away.
(b) His name was Abu Ben Adhem.
(c) Abu then requested him to put his name in the list because he loved mankind and his fellow brothers.
(d) He again appeared the next night and showed Abu that his name was at the top of the list.
(e) The angel was writing the names of persons who loved God.
(f) Once upon a time there was an honest and pious man.
(g) He asked the angel if his name was there.
(h) He was once sleeping peacefully.
(i) In reply the angel said that his name was not there.
(j) Suddenly, he woke up and he saw an angel.
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6. The following sentences are jumbled. Re-arrange them in a proper sequence:
(i) Everyone frantically searched for the balloon with their name, colliding with each other, pushing around others, and there was utter chaos. Rearrange for HSC
(ii) Each one was asked to write his/her name on the balloon using a marker pen and release it.
(iii) He then took all the attendees to the room and asked each one to randomly collect a balloon and give it to the person whose name was written on it.
(iv) Once a group of 50 people were attending a seminar.
(v) He then collected all the balloons and put them in another room.
(vi) Within minūtes, everyone had their own balloon.
(vii) The speaker then began, “This is happening in our lives and our happiness lies in the happiness of other people.”
(viii) At the end of five minutes, no one could find their own balloon.
(ix) He then took all the attendees to the room and asked them to find the balloon with their name within five minutes. Rearrange for HSC
(x) The speaker gave a balloon to each attendee.
7. The following sentences are jumbled. Re-arrange them in a proper sequence:
(i) And that person was his loving mother.
(ii) His father got angry for this kind of activity.
(iii) Because he always asked, “Why, why, why.”
(iv) The boy often undertook some risky adventures.
(v) He was Thomas Alva Edison.
(vi) But there was only one person who did never feel annoyed with the boy.
(vii) For example, once the boy set his father’s barn on fire only to see how it could burn.
(viii) Do you know who this boy was?
(ix) Sometimes, it was difficult to satisfy him with answer.
(x) A young boy of six or seven became the subject of talk in a village.
8. The following sentences are jumbled. Re-arrange them in a proper sequence:
(a) “Where is my son?” asked the grocer.
(b) Then one day, the fruit-seller said to the grocer, “I am going to the town to do some shopping. Please, send your son with me to carry my things.”
(c) “A crow carried your son away,” replied the fruit-seller.
(d) The grocer said, “The mice ate away your balance and weights. So, I can’t return those to you.”
(e) One day, a grocer borrowed a balance and weights from a fruit-seller.
(f) The grocer sent his son with the fruit-seller but he came back alone from the town.
(g) “You liar! How can a crow carry away such a big boy?” the grocer shouted angrily.
(h) The lame excuse of the dishonest grocer made the fruit-seller very angry. But he checked his temper.
(i) “Just the same way as mice can eat away the balance and weights,” said the fruit-seller.
(j) After a few days, the fruit-seller asked the grocer to return his balance and weights.
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9. The following sentences are jumbled. Re-arrange them in a proper sequence:
(a) He showed it to his wife.
(b) The lands yielded him some crops.
(c) However, he picked it up and carried it home.
(d) With that, he supported his family.
(e) One day, he was walking through the fields.
(f) While walking, he came across a purse of gold.
(g) He had a few acres of land.
(h) There lived a farmer in a village.
(i) He thought that it might have been dropped by a passer-by.
(j) He was thinking how he could add to his income.
10. The following sentences are jumbled. Re-arrange them in a proper sequence:
(i) All the servants were called and interrogated.
(ii) In order to find out the thief, the judge chalked out an intelligent plan.
(iii) Once, a gold necklace was lost from a rich man’s house.
(iv) The servants were summoned to the court but they denied having stolen the necklace.
(v) When the servants came to, the court the next day, the thief had already cut off an inch of his stick.
(vi) But nobody confessed their guilt.
(viii) The judge found one of the sticks shorter than the others, and in this way, he could easily catch the thief. (Rearrange for HSC)
(vii) So, the owner of the house lodged a complaint in the court.
(ix) Naturally, it was suspected that one of the servants had stolen the necklace.
(x) He gave each of the suspects a stick of equal length and said that one of the sticks would increase by an inch the next day.
11. The following sentences are jumbled. Re-arrange them in a proper sequence:
(i) For this, he was awarded gold medal in all India.
(ii) Joynul Abedin was such a personality who enriched our culture.
(iii) The artist did not like the hard rules of school.
(iv) He died on 28 May, 1976 in Dhaka.
(v) Joynul Abedin was born at a village in Kishoregonj in 1914.
(vi) The great personality is a person who contributed for his country or the people.
(vii) He drew the pictures of the famine of the 2nd world war and got huge reputation.
(viii) His father Tamij Uddin was a police officer. (Rearrange for HSC)
(ix) So, at the age of 15, he went to Kolkata and was admitted in a Government Art College.
(x) He was a great artist who owned name and fame for himself and his country.
12. Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order:
(a) He asked him where God is.
(b) He praised him highly.
(c) Once, a lad went to a famous teacher.
(d) The teacher thought highly of the boy’s understanding,
(e) The lad replied that he would answer if he would tell where He is not.
(f) The boy devoted himself to earning knowledge.
(g) He begged to instruct him in the arts and sciences.
(h) He agreed to teach the lad.
(i) He expressed his desire to acquire knowledge.
(j) The teacher wished to find out the ability of the boy.
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