Annual Exam- 2024: Right form of verbs for class 7 and 8
Annual Exam- 2024: Right form of verbs for class 7 and 8
1) Fill in the gaps
with right form of verbs in the bracket:
Last Saturday
(a) ----- (use to be verb) a memorable day in my life. I (b) ------- (go) to
the river for taking my bath at 9 am as usual. Two boys were (c) ---- (bathe)
in the river at that time. Suddenly one of them (d) ----- (fall in the past
tense) in deep water and he (e) ----- (cry) out for help. The other boy was
quite puzzled and (f) ----- (stand) helplessly. I (g) ---- (make) up my mind
and (h) ----- (dive) into water.
2) Fill in the gaps
with right form of verbs in the bracket:
A mobile phone
(a) ----- (be) a great invention of modern science. It (b) ----- (call in
passive voice) so because a user can carry it easily. It has (c) ------ (make)
our life easy and comfortable. Students (d) ----- (get) a lot of benefit from
it. The number of consumers of mobile phone is (e) ---- (increase) day by day.
But it (f) ----- (have) some negative aspects too. Sometimes it is (g) ----
(use) in criminal activities. It (h) ----- (cause) some health hazard as well.
3) Fill in the gaps
with right form of verbs in the bracket:
Students life
(a) ---- (be) the best time for (b) ---- (prepare) oneself for future. It is
(c) ----- (call) the seed time of life. So, during this period of life students
must not (d) ------ (waste) time they (e) ---- (bear) in mind that time (f)
----- (wait) for none. If a student (g) ---- (waste) his time, he will have to
(h) ----- repent) in future.
4) Fill in the gaps
with right form of verbs in the bracket:
Honesty is a
great virtue. An honest man (a) ----- (to be) liked and trusted by all. The
ignorant (b) ---- (adopt) unfair means with a view to (c) ---- (achieve) their
objectives. In every walk of life, honesty (d) ---- (to be) a must. An honest
man may be poor but he (e) ----- (try in the negative) to become rich by (f)
----- (adopt in participle) dishonest means. His progress in life may be slow
but he (g) ----- (rise) very high in the long run and (h) ----- (turn in the
present tense) out as happy one.
5) Read
the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and
context.
I (a)--- (be) a second year college
student and my annual exam (b)--- (be) close at hand. I (c)--- (need) to study
a lot. However, conditions at my house (d)--- (be) not at all favourable. My
elder sister (e)--- (get) married last month and since then her share of the
household chores has (f)--- (fall) upon my shoulders. On top of that, my aunt
has just (g)--- (have) a new baby boy. He (h) (scream) all the time and keeps
everyone up late into the night. I'm really worried about my (i)--- (come)
exams. Tell me, what should I (j)--- (do)?
Answer: (a) am; (b) is; (c) need; (d) are;
(e) got; (f) fallen; (g) had; (h) screams; (i) coming; (j) do.
6) Read
the text to fill in the gaps with correct form of verbs as per subject and
context.
Parents (a) --- (be) blessing of God
to us. When a child (b) --- (bear), their joys (c) --- (known) no bounds. They
(d) --- (start) (e) --- (think) of (f) --- (nurse) and (g) --- (bring) up their
children. They (h) --- (remain) safe under the custody of their parents since
birth. Parents never mind (i) --- (take) pains for the upbringing of their
off-spring. We never (j) --- (offend) our parents.
Answer: (a) are; (b) is born; (c) know; (d)
start; (e) to think/thinking; (f) nursing; (g) bringing; (h) remain; (i)
taking; (j) should offend.
7) Read
the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and
context.
Gaji Pir was a Muslim saint who
(a)---(say) to have spread Islam in the parts of Bengal close to the
Sunderbans. He (b)--- (credit) with many miracles. He (c)--- (depict) in Paats
or scroll. According to some stories he fought with many crocodiles by which
people of that region (d)--- (threaten). Because of his vigilant presence all
predatory animals were said to (e)---(keep) within bounds. It (f)--- (believe) that he (g)--- (enable) people to
live there in peace. So people (h)--- (pray) to him for protection. The story
of Gaji Pir (i)---(preserve) in folk literature as well as art and (j)---
(perform) in indigenous theater.
Answer: (a) is said; (b) was credited; (c)
is depicted; (d) were threatened; (e) be kept; (f) is believed; (g) enabled;
(h) prayed; (i) has been preserved; (j) has been performed.
8) Read
the text and fill up the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and
context:
Jerry was an orphan. He (a)---(come) to the orphanage at the age of four. He (b)---(lose) his parents in his infancy. Then, he (c)---(commit) to the care of the orphanage. He could hardly (d) ---(recollect) his parents. In spite of (e) ---(be) an orphan, he (f) ---(develop) a strong fabric of morality. His inimitable morality (g) ---(draw) him close to the authoress. The authoress (h) ---(impress) with him. She started (i) ---(show) affection for him. Jerry (j) ---(fabricate) a lie to win her motherly love and affection.
Answer: (a) came; (b) lost; (c) was
committed; (d) recollect; (e) being; (f) developed; (g) drew; (h) was
impressed; (i) showing/to show; (j) fabricated.
9) Read
the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs.
The existence of human life on the
earth (a) ---(be) very sort. Within this short span of time, a man has ---(occupy)
the place in the heart of others (c) ---(perform) some splendid tasks for the
humanity. If he (d) ---(be) derailed from this path, he is sure (e) ---(sink)
into oblivion. It is a matter of sorrow that most of the people in the name of
(f) ---(to get) prosperity (g) ---(forget) their responsibilities to the
fellow-beings not (h) ---(think) about negative reward in the future. This is
(i) ---(call) selfishness that ---(make) one's heart narrow.
Answer: (a) is; (b) to occupy; (c)
performing; (d) is; (e) to sink; (f) getting; (g) forget; (h) thinking; (i)
called; (j) makes.
10) Read
the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and
context.
For three years now Dhaka (a)---
(rank) 2nd from bottom in the Economic Intelligence Unit’s survey of 140 cities
under The Global Liability Index. The scores (b)--- (base) on five major
criteria health care, culture, environment, education and infrastructure. That
Dhaka tops only Damascus (c)--- (be) no comfort for the million residents of
Dhaka. However, we are not altogether (d)--- (surprise) by the results; we
(e)---(downgrade) our environment by its systematic destruction. There is a
lack of proper public transportation and the horrendous traffic system and poor
management (f)--- (cost) the GDP 1-2 percent in annual growth according to
Asian Development Bank’s latest estimate. Our score of 29.2 on
a scale of 100 is identical with Damascus and we (g)--- (be) aghast to learn
that Dhaka (h) (lag). Damascus (i)--- (experience) siege and bombardment over
the last four years whereas Dhaka (j)-- - (be) at peace for over four decades
since independence.
Answer: (a) has been ranked; (b) are based;
(c) is; (d) surprised; (e) have downgraded; (f) costs/is costing; (g) are; (h)
is lagging; (i) has experienced; (j) has been.
11) Read the text and fill in the
gaps with the correct form of verbs.
Parents and children (a) ---
(constitute) a family. They (b) ---(connect) with one another by blood, love
and affection. The children (c) ---(live) through the days of infancy without
the loving care of their parents. It is the parents who (d) (bring) them up,
norish them, nurse them in sickness, give their proper educational help to get
(e) ---(settle) in life. Parents have to (f) ---(discharge) their duties so
that children (g) ---(can) prosper. But children have certain duties to (h)
---(perform) by them for (i) --- (attain) prosperity. They must (j) ---(obey)
their parents.
Answer: (a) constitute; (b) are connected;
(c) cannot live; (d) bring; (e) settled; (f) discharge; (g) can, (h) be
performed; (i) attaining; (j) obey.
12)
Read the text and fill in the gaps
with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context.
Patriotism (a)--- (be) a noble
virtue. It (b)--- (refer) to those qualities which (c)--- (make) a man great.
Patriots (d)--- (devote) their lives for the well-being of their country. On
the contrary, those who (e)-- - (be) devoid of patriotic zeal (f)---(be)
self-centered ones. They are the vile persons who (g)--- (have) no scruples to
plot against the country. They should (h)--- (mark) well for they can cause any
harm to the country. An unpatriotic person never (i)--- (hesitate) to exchange
the interest of the country for his own interest. But the true patriots are
always ready (j)--- (dedicate) their lives for the sake of the country.
Answer: (a) is; (b) refers; (c) make; (d)
devote; (e) are; (f) are; (g) have; (h) be marked; (i) hesitates; (j) to
dedicate.
13) Read
the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and
context.
Road mishap (a) (happen) in our
country almost every day. Recently it (b) (rise) to an alarming rate (c) (take)
a heavy toll of human lives. The members of a family remain anxious if someone
(d) (travel) in a bus. In most cases, reckless driving (e) (cause) road
accidents. The drivers are in the habit of (f) (violate) traffic rules. Road
accidents can be (g) (lessen) if the drivers drive their vehicles carefully.
People should be conscious in this respect. While (h) (cross) the road, they
should be careful. Some people travel (i) (climb) on the roof of the buses and
trains. Traffic rules must be maintained strictly with a view to (j) (control)
road accidents.
Answer: (a) happens; (b) has risen; (c) taking; (d) travels; (e) causes; (f) violating; (g) lessened; (h) crossing; (i) climbing; (j) controlling.
14)
Read the text and fill in the gaps
with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context.
21st February of the year (a)---
(observe) as the Shaheed Dibash. On this very day in 1952, many heroic souls of
the soil like Salam, Jabber, Barkat, Shafique and many others (b) ---(lay)
their lives (c)
--(establish) 'Bangla' as the official language of the country. It is also
observed as the Language Martyred Day or Shaheed Day. On this day, people
(d)--- (wake) early in the morning. They put on a black badge (e) ---(mark) the
day as a day of mourning for them. They walk to the Shaheed Minar on barefooted
with flowers and wreaths in hands. They offer flowers and wreaths on the foot
of the Shaheed Minar to show love and (f) ---(respect) to the martyred heroes.
They (g) ---(remain) standing silently for sometime. Many meetings and seminars
(h) ---(hold). People also (i) ---(pray) for the salvation of the souls of the
martyrs throughout the country in different religious institutions. Considering
the supreme sacrifice (j) ---(make) by the martyrs, the UNESCO declared the day
as The International Mother Language Day. This day is now observed throughout
the world.
Answer: (a) is observed; (b) laid; (c) to
establish; (d) wake up; (e) marking; (f) respect; (g) remain; (h) are held; (i)
pray; (j) made.
15)
Read the text and fill in the gaps
with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context.
Most often people who (a) ----
(appear) most often and most gloriously in the pages of history (b) - (be)
great conquerors and generals. Whereas, the people who really (c)---- (help)
civilization forward are often never (d) ---- (mention) at all. We do not know
who first (e) (set) a broken leg or (f) (launch) a seaworthy boat or (g)
--(calculate) the length of a year. The great men are those who --- (work)
ceaselessly, to quicken the pace of civilization. On the contrary, the
condemned men am those who (i) ---- (cause) bloodshed and violence in the
world. All of us (j) ---(adore) the great men of the world.
Answer: (a) appear (b) are (c) help (d)
mentioned (e) set (f) launched (g) calculated (h) work (i) cause (j) adore
16) Read the text and fill in the
gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context.
One very conspicuous, change in our
society (a) ---- (be) the presence of working women outside the home. Of
course, it (b) _ (acknowledge) that women have always (c) - (work) within
‘the household but this commonly (d) - (count) as 'work'. Even their roles in
agricultural societies (e) - (recognize) either. From the urge (f) ---
(establish) their own identity many of them are now (g) --- (enter) the outside
workforce. They (h) -- (join) a wide range of professions. Moreover, it is not
only educated women who (i) --- (opt) to work but women with little or no
education (j) - (come) out of their cocoons to become self-reliant.
Answer: (a) is (b) has to be acknowledged
(c) worked (d) is not counted (e) have not been recognized (f) to establish (g)
entering (h) are joining (i) are opting (j) have come
17)
Read the text and fill in the gaps
with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context.
There are many reasons for which many
students of our country (a) ---- (fail) in English. That English is a foreign
language is the main reason. English is as if it (b) ---- (be) a language (c) -
(mean) for a particular class of people. It (d)___ (regard) as a sheer wastage
of time. They (e) - (begin) to cram English as though they (f) ---- (consider)
cramming is the only way to learn English. But (g) - (have) they been earnest
in learning English, they could have (h) ---- (learn) it easily. Moreover, they
are not (i)
(motivate) properly. In addition, the textbooks (j) - (not write) according to
the need of the learners.
Answer: (a) fail (b) were (c) meant (d) is
regarded (e) begin (f) considered (g) had (h) learnt (i) motivated (j) are not
written
18)
Read the text and fill in the gaps
with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context.
Today we (a) --- (be) a free nation.
We (b).- (have) to take great pains to gain freedom. Our war of liberation (c)
-- (take) place in 1971. People of all walks of life (d) ---- (come) forward
and got (e) --- (involve) in the war directly or indirectly. Many a man (f) ---
(kill) in the battlefields. They (g) - (flee) from the battlefields (h) ----
(show their backs. Rather all of them (1) - (contribute) much to (j) ---- (achieve) independence.
Answer: (a) are (b) had (c) took (d) came
(e) involved (f) was killed (g) did not flee (h) showing (i) contributed (j)
achieve
19) Read
the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and
context.
Mr Mojumder (a) ---(be) an
English\teacher for the last 15 years. We are his students now. Earlier we (b) ---(have) another teacher, Mr
Sarker. We never (c)---(see) him smiling. He (d) - (not, explain) anything to
others. We really (e) ---- (feel) bored in his class. However, Mr Mojumder
(f)--- (change), our class with his nice attitude. Every day he (g)---(involve)
us in pair work and group work, We have a presentation in English on Monday. We
(h) -- (present) survey findings, on Tobacco Consumption. For the last few days we (i) ---- (work)
hard for a smart presentation. My team (j)---(decide) to do a PowerPoint
presentation.
Answer: (a) has been (b)had (c) saw (d) did
not explain (e) felt (f) has changed (g) involves (h) shall present (i) have
been working (j) has decided
20) Read the text and fill in the gaps
with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context.
It is high time, we (a) --- (use) our
brain about the curse of dowry. The issues of dowry (b)--- (have) be considered
in view of a country's socio-economic, cultural, political circumstances.
United efforts (c)--- (require) to put an end to violence against women. A
specific framework must (d) - (draw) up to (e)--- (implement). Anyway, we can hope that
dowry (1) -- (come) to an end in the time to come. We dare to(g) - (hope) so
because our girls are being (h)--- (educate) day by day. Parents' mentality (i)
- (change) gradually. People (j) --- (be) more conscious.
Answer: (a) used (b) have to (c) are
required (d) be drawn (e) be implemented (f) will come (g) hope (h) educated
(i) is being changed (j) are being.
21) Read the text and fill in the gaps
with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context.
Truth always (a) ---- (succeed) in
the world. Falsehood (b) ---- (win) for the time being. Those who (c)-- (live) in the world of truth is
(d)--- (respect) by all people. Those who (e)--- (get) interest in (f)---
(tell) her in life, may prosper seemingly. But they (g)---(succeed) all the
time. Socrates throughout his life would (h)--- (preach) the truth. He tried
(i)--- (make) people conscious what (j)---(be) good for them.
Answer: (a) succeeds (b) wins (c) live (d)
respected (e) get (f) telling (g) do not succeed (h) preach (i) to make (j) was
22) Read the text and fill in the gaps
with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context.
The presence of working women outside
the home (a)---(be) a very conspicuous change nowadays. Of course, it (b)--
(acknowledge) that women always (c)---- (work) within the house. This commonly not
(d)---(count) as work. Even agricultural societies (e)---(not recognize) their
roles either. So, (f)-- (establish) individual identity, many of them are
(g)---(enter) outside workforce now. They (h)---(join) a wide range of
professions. Not only educated women but also women with little education or no
education (i)---(opt) to work and (J) ---- (come) out of their cocoons.
Answer: (a) is (b) has to be acknowledged
(c) work (d) is (not) counted (e) have not recognized (f) to establish entering
(h) are joining (i) are opting (j) (are) coming
23) Read
the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and
context.
A proverb goes that time and tide (a)
---(wait) for none. None (b)---(call) time back. A man can get back his lost
money and health but (c)---(get) back his lost time. Time once lost (d) ----
(lose) forever. So we (e)---- (make) the best use of time. We should do our
work in time. If someone (f)--- (put) off his work for tomorrow, he does not
get time to do it at all. There are some people who waste time for nothing.
They cannot prosper in life. They have (g)---(depend) on others. If we read the
biography of the great men, we can realize it. They (h)---(waste) a single
moment uselessly. They (i)---(be) very industrious from their childhood. We can
prosper in life only by (j) ---- (follow) their life.
Answer: (a) wait (b) can call (c) cannot get
(d) is lost (e) should make (f) puts (g) to depend (h) did not waste were (j)
following
24) Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs
as per subject and context.
Tigers (a)---(know) as ferocious animals. But they hardly
(b)---(kill) any animal when they are not hungry. Usually the tigers (c)
---(reside) in the deep forest. They are hardly (d)---(see) in the open unless
there is a strong necessity. They often remain (e)--- (hide) under the deep
green in search of the prey. Whenever they (f) -- (discern) any prospective
prey, they take a.pose to (g)---(fall) upon it. Tigers often (h)---(unite)
themselves to (i)---(attack) their prey from different directions. An adult
tiger (j)---(devour)
20 to 30 kilograms of meat at a single meal.
Answer: (a) are known (b) kill (c) reside
(d) seen (e) hidden (f) discern (g) fall (h) unite (i) attack (j) devours
25) Read
the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and
context.
A mother is a supreme gift (a) (bestow) upon us by Allah. She (b) -- (exercise) an undeniable influence in (c) (mould) the character of a child and also in (d) ---- (shape) their future destiny. A mother (e)---- (regard) as the best teacher, guide and protector. An educated mother can manage the family in a far better way than any mother who has (f)---(have) no schooling. She (g) ---- (be) more interested in (h)-- -(get) her children educated. So it is often said that the hands that (i) ---(rock) the cradle (j)---(rule) the world.
Answer: (a) bestowed (b) exercises (c)
moulding (d)shaping (e) is regarded (f) had (g) is (h) getting (i) rock (j) rake
26) Read
the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and
context.
My friend Bob Jones (a) - (have) a
motorcycle accident on Highway 41 yesterday. Fortunately, a passing police
officer (b)---(see) him (c) ---- (lie) on the side of the road and (d) ----
(call) an ambulance: He (e) -- (take) to the nearest hospital. He (f)--- (be)
fine now even though he (g)-- have) a broken leg and bruises all over. His
doctor (h) ---(expect) to release him in two or three days. Bob (i)--- (tell)
me that he (j)-- (speed). He thinks the accident was caused by the bad
condition of the road.
Answer: (a) had (b) saw (c) lying (d) called
(e) was taken (f) is (g) has (h) expects (i) told (j) had been speeding
27)
Read the text and fill in the gaps
with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context.
Bangladesh (a) --- (be) a developing
country like other third world countries. Her economic development (b)---
(depend) firstly on agriculture and secondly on the industry. Though Bangladesh
is not (c) (develop)in industry, it (d)--- (enrich) in garment industries in
the recent past years. Now garment industry (e)---(be) a promising step. It
(f)---(give) the opportunity of employment, to many people. It (g)--- (make)
great contribution to the development of our country; Bangladesh (h)---(export)
forty thousand shirts in Germany and earns 01 million US dollar, The income
from garments is (i)--- (increase) day by day. Undoubtedly, it (j)---(be) going
to be the landmark for the nation.
Answer: (a) is (b) depends (c) developed (d)
was enriched (e) is (f) gives/ has given (g) makes/ has made (h)exports (i)
increasing (j) is