Friendship
Munia
and Lipi are two friends living in a small town. Munia's father is a forest
officer. Two years ago, he was transferred here. On her first day at school,
when she entered the class, she felt very helpless and isolated. Then, a girl
called her with a sweet smile and made a space beside her to sit. That's how
their friendship started. With time, it became deeper and deeper. Even the
teachers and classmates often call them "Manikjor. Every day Munia walks
almost 2 kilometers to come to school only to accompany her friends. They share
everything. One day they decided to improve their fluency in English and
started to practice speaking. Whenever they talk to each other, they use only
English.
Seeing that other students sometimes make fun of them. For that reason, Lipi felt insulted and wanted to switch to Bangla. But, it's Munia whose determination helped her to be on track. Lipi has a good taste for food, and always brings delicious food for tiffin. During the tiffin break, she never takes her tiffin without Munia. Munia thinks, it's the friendship that makes her days here so enjoyable and easy.
1) Write only the
answer on the answer paper.
(a) Even the teachers and classmates often call them "Manikjor. Here Manikjor means-
1) good bond 2) friendship 3) equal 4) understand
(b) Munia walks --- miles to accompany her
friends.
1) 2000 2) 200 3)20000 4) 2
(c) Talking to English was the reason to
---- fluency.
1) develop 2) progress 3) show off 4) None
(d) They were very ---- to each other.
1) sharing 2) caring 3) aggressive 4) both a b
(e) They decided to
improve their fluency in English. Underline word is
a/an
1)
preposition 2) conjunction 3) adjective 4) noun
2. Answer the following questions.
a. What does Munia think?
b. How did Munia keep continue to
practice English?
c. What did they both do to improve
English?
d. Why did Lipi feel insult?
e. Why did their teachers call them
Manikjor?
Scholarship English Model Question for Class 6
3. Write a summary of the given passage.
a. My brother came home late.
b. Can you please pick up me to the
shopping mall?
c. This is the very book I was looking
for that day.
d. Whoa! This is amazing.
e. The climate in Shremangal is very
pleasant.
5. Change the passage
into indirect narration.
The old man said, “Can you give some
food? I’ve been starving for three days.” “The maid said, “Why do you beg?
Can’t you work?” “No, I’m unable to do work,” the old man replied.
6. Re-write the
sentences with correct form of verb.
a. He (ring) me just now.
b. I (meet) him long ago.
c. It is many years since I (write) you a
letter.
d. What you (like)?
e.
Your father (go) to Chattogram yesterday?
7. Write a paragraph on
“Early Rising”. 10