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Punctuation for HSC Examination -5.0 Board Questions(2019-2018) with Answer

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Punctuation and Capitalization Worksheet-5.0



HSC Examination-2019 All Board Question questions

1.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts. [Dhaka Board-2019]

Student: Excuse me sir I want to discuss with you some grammatical problems.

Teacher: What class are you in

Student: Sir I am in class XI, I am a newly admitted student here.

Teacher: Okay tell me your problems

Student: I want to understand the difference between a phrase and a clause.

Teacher: Don’t worry. Ill help you understand the difference.

 

2.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts.[Rajshahi Board-2019]

You’ve cut off your hair, asked Jim, laboriously as if he had not arrived at that patent fact yet even after the hardest mental labour. Cut it off and sold it, said Della. Don’t you like me just as well, anyhow Im me without my hair ain’t I Jim looked about the room curiously. You say your hair is gone he said with an air almost of idiocy.

 

3.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts.[Cumilla Board-2019]

Sajid: Hurrah weve won the match.

Sifat: What match Sajid

Sajid: The football match between your school. team and our school team.

Sifat: Oh my Almighty! How did it happen?

Sajid: We won by 3 goals to one (1);

Sifat: I thought our team was better than yours.

Sajid: The result shows who is better.

Sifat: Anyway, well do better next year.

Sajid: Best of luck sifat.

 

4.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts.[Jashore Board-2019]

Jerry: I can chop some wood today.

Writer: But Ive a boy coming from the orphanage.

Jerry: Im the boy 

Writer: You But youre very small in size.

Jerry: Size doesn’t matter chopping wood. Some of the big boys don’t chop well. Ive been chopping wood for a long time

Writer: Very well theres the axe. Go ahead see what you can do


5.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts.[Sylhet Board-2019]

The traveller said to the peasant “Can you tell me the way to the nearest inn” The peasant said “Yes I can Do you want one in which you can spend the night” The traveller said, “I don’t wish to stay there I only want a meal” Follow me and I will take you to a nice one.

 

6.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts. [Chattogram Board-2019]

Student: Excuse me sir. May i come in?

Teacher: yes come in.

Student: Thank you sir.

Teacher: What can i do for you.

Student: Would you kindly make me clear about the use, of this punctuation mark.

Teacher: Didnt you attend my class yesterday?

Student: No sir. i did not come.

 

 

7.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts. [Barishal Board-2019]

While I was going to market yesterday I met a boy begging in the street. On being asked to tell the reason for begging the boy with a sad mind and tearful eyes said oh sir I have a sad tale to tell you would you please hear my story. Yes, I would love to I said to him. Instead of telling the story, the boy simply began to cry. 


 

8.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts.[Dinajpur Board-2019]

Hasan: Can you tell me a little about Dhaka

Hasib: Sure what would you like to know

Hasan: Well whats a good time to visit there?  Hasib: I think you can visit in winter.

Hasan: Good and what should I see there

Hasib: Well you can visit Sonargaon Folk Art Museum and you can see the handicrafts. But you must not leave Dhaka without visiting the Lalbagh Fort.

Hasan: Anything else.

Hasib: Oh yes if you have time you may visit Ahsan Manjil. You could have an excellent experience of Mughal and British architecture.

 

HSC Examination-2018 All Board Question questions

9.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts. [Combined Board Exam Kh Set-18]

One day while going to college I met an old man who had nothing of his own having seen me he began to cry but could not as he was too weak to cry feeling a great pity for him I wanted to know about him what led him to this miserable condition so I started asking him questions.

 

10.   Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts. [Combined Board Exam Kha Set-18]

Bindu: do you read a newspaper regularly Hema.

Hema: Yes I do. What about you.

Bindu: To tell you frankly I do not read a newspaper regularly.

Hema: Why you get enough time.

Bindu: I do but I do not like it. Moreover I think it is a wastage of time.

Hema: Strange why do you think so.

 



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HSC Examination-2019 All Board Question questions

1.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts. [Dhaka Board-2019]

Student: Excuse me sir I want to discuss with you some grammatical problems.

Teacher: What class are you in

Student: Sir I am in class XI, I am a newly admitted student here.

Teacher: Okay tell me your problems

Student: I want to understand the difference between a phrase and a clause.

Teacher: Don’t worry. Ill help you understand the difference.


Answer:

Student: Excuse me, sir. I want to discuss with you some grammatical problems.

Teacher: What class are you in?

Student: Sir, lam in class Xl. I am a newly admitted student here.

Teacher: Okay. Tell me your problems.

Student: I want to understand the difference between a phrase and a clause.

Teacher: Don't worry. I'll help you understand the difference.

 

2.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts.[Rajshahi Board-2019]

You’ve cut off your hair, asked Jim, laboriously as if he had not arrived at that patent fact yet even after the hardest mental labour. Cut it off and sold it, said Della. Don’t you like me just as well, anyhow Im me without my hair ain’t I Jim looked about the room curiously. You say your hair is gone he said with an air almost of idiocy.

 

Answer:

 "You've cut off your hair?" asked Jim, laboriously as if he had not arrived at that patent fact yet even after the hardest mental labour. "Cut it off and sold it," said Della. "Don't you like me just as well, anyhow? I'm me, without my hair, ain't I?" Jim looked about the room curiously. "You say your hair is gone?" he said, with an air almost of idiocy.



3.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts.[Cumilla Board-2019]

Sajid: Hurrah weve won the match.

Sifat: What match Sajid

Sajid: The football match between your school. team and our school team.

Sifat: Oh my Almighty! How did it happen?

Sajid: We won by 3 goals to one (1);

Sifat: I thought our team was better than yours.

Sajid: The result shows who is better.

Sifat: Anyway, well do better next year.

Sajid: Best of luck sifat.


Answer:

Sajid: Hurrah! We've won the match.

Sifat : What match, Sajid?

Sajid: The football match between your school team and our school team.

Sifat: Oh my Almighty! How did it happen?

Sajid: We won by 3 goals to one (1).

Sifat: I thought, our team was better than yours.

Sajid: The result shows who is better.

Sifat: Anyway, we'll do better next year.

Sajid : Best of luck, Sifat.

 

4.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts.[Jashore Board-2019]

Jerry: I can chop some wood today.

Writer: But Ive a boy coming from the orphanage.

Jerry: Im the boy 

Writer: You But youre very small in size.

Jerry: Size doesn’t matter chopping wood. Some of the big boys don’t chop well. Ive been chopping wood for a long time

Writer: Very well theres the axe. Go ahead see what you can do


Answer:

Jerry: I can chop some wood today.

Writer: But I've a boy coming from the orphanage.

Jerry: I'm the boy.

Writer: You? But you're small in size.

Jerry: Size doesn't matter chopping wood. Some of the big boys don't chop well. I've been chopping wood for a long time.

Writer: Very well. There's the axe. Go ahead. See, what you can do.

 

5.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts.[Sylhet Board-2019]

The traveller said to the peasant “Can you tell me the way to the nearest inn” The peasant said “Yes I can Do you want one in which you can spend the night” The traveller said, “I don’t wish to stay there I only want a meal” Follow me and I will take you to a nice one.

 

Answer: 

The traveller said to the peasant, "Can you tell me the way to the nearest inn?" The peasant said, "Yes, I can do you want one in which you can spend the night?" The traveller said, " I don't wish to stay there. I only want a meal." Follow me, and I will take you to a nice one.

 

6.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts. [Chattogram Board-2019]

Student: Excuse me sir. May i come in?

Teacher: yes come in.

Student: Thank you sir.

Teacher: What can i do for you.

Student: Would you kindly make me clear about the use, of this punctuation mark.

Teacher: Didnt you attend my class yesterday?

Student: No sir. i did not come.

 

Answer:

Student: Excuse me, sir. May I come in?

Teacher: Yes, come in.

Student: Thank you, sir.

Teacher: What can! do for you?

Student: Would you kindly make*me clear about the use of this punctuation

mark?

Teacher: Didn't you attend my class yesterday?

Student: No, sir. I did not come.

Teacher: Why? You must not miss any class.

Student: I'll never miss any class, sir.

Teacher: Why You must not miss any class.

Student: I'll never miss any class, sir.

 

7.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts. [Barishal Board-2019]

Mosharrof Hossain Khan Chowdhury University College, Brahmanpara, Cumilla-2017 While I was going to market yesterday I met a boy begging in the street. On being asked to tell the reason for begging the boy with a sad mind and tearful eyes said oh sir I have a sad tale to tell you would you please hear my story. Yes, I would love to I said to him. Instead of telling the story, the boy simply began to cry. 


Answer:

 While I was going to the market yesterday. I met a boy begging in the street. On being asked to tell the reason for begging. The boy with a sad mind and tearful eyes said, oh! sir, I have a sad tale to tell. Would you please hear my story? Yes, I would love to, I said to him. Instead of telling the story, the boy simply began to cry. 

 

8.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts.[Dinajpur Board-2019]

Hasan: Can you tell me a little about Dhaka

Hasib: Sure what would you like to know

Hasan: Well whats a good time to visit there?  Hasib: I think you can visit in winter.

Hasan: Good and what should I see there

Hasib: Well you can visit Sonargaon Folk Art Museum and you can see the handicrafts. But you must not leave Dhaka without visiting the Lalbagh Fort.

Hasan: Anything else.

Hasib: Oh yes if you have time you may visit Ahsan Manjil. You could have an excellent experience of Mughal and British architecture.

 

Answer:

Hasan: Can you tell me a little about Dhaka?

Hasib: Sure. What would you like to know?

Hasan: Well, what's a good time to visit there?

Hasib: I think you can visit in winter.

Hasan: Good and what should | see there?

Hasib: Well, you can visit Sonargaon Folk Art Museum and you can see the handicrafts. But you must not leave Dhaka without visiting the Lalbagh Fort.

Hasan: Anything else?

Hasib: Oh, yes. If you have, time, you may visit Ahsan Manjil. You could have an excellent experience of Mughal and British architecture.

 



HSC Examination-2018 All Board Question questions

9.      Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts. [Combined Board Exam Kh Set-18]

One day while going to college I met an old man who had nothing of his own having seen me he began to cry but could not as he was too weak to cry feeling a great pity for him I wanted to know about him what led him to this miserable condition so I started asking him questions.

 

Answer: One day while going to college, I met an old man who had nothing of his own. Having seen me, began to cry but could not as he was too weak to cry. Feeling great pity for him, I wanted to know about him. "What led him to this miserable condition?" So, I started asking him questions.

 

10.   Use capitals and punctuation marks where necessary in the following texts. [Combined Board Exam Kha Set-18]

Bindu: do you read a newspaper regularly Hema.

Hema: Yes I do. What about you.

Bindu: To tell you frankly I do not read a newspaper regularly.

Hema: Why you get enough time.

Bindu: I do but I do not like it. Moreover I think it is a wastage of time.

Hema: Strange why do you think so.


Answer:

Bindu: Do you read a newspaper regularly, Hema?

Hema: Yes, !do. What about you?

Bindu: To tell you frankly, I do not read newspaper regularly.

Hema: Why? You get enough time.

Bindu: I do, but I do not like it. Moreover, I think it is a wastage of time.

Hema : Strange! Why do you think so?




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