8 sentence rearrangements for hsc 2022 Rearrangement of sentences for hsc-2022 || Reshaped rearrangements according to updated revised syllabus 2022 ||


Rearrangement of sentences for hsc-2022 || Reshaped rearrangements according to updated revised syllabus 2022 || 




      8 sentence rearrangements for hsc 2022


8 sentence rearrangements for hsc 2022



                             Rearrangement only for 2022



1. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence. 

(a) All the servants were called and interrogated but nobody confessed their guilt. 
(b) In order to find out the thief, the judge chalked out an intelligent plan. 
(c) Once a gold necklace was lost from a rich man's house. 
(d) The servants were summoned to the court but they denied having stolen the necklace. 
(e) When the servants came to the court the next day, the thief had already cut off an inch of his stick. 
(f) So the owner of the house lodged a complaint in court. 
(g) The judge found one of the sticks shorter than the others and in this way, he could easily catch the thief. 
(h) 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.




2. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence.

(a) He showed extraordinary credit in every examination of the school.
(b) He has made a great contribution to the scientific research of Bangladesh.
(c) Dr. Kudrat-e-Khuda was born on 8th May at village Margram in the district of Birbhum in West Bengal in 1900 AD.
(d) In 1925 getting star marks he passed M.Sc in Chemistry from Kolkata Varsity.
(e) He died on 3rd November 1977.
(f) In 1929 he passed D.Sc from Imperial College in England.
(g) He made a great plan to give a new structure to the education system.
(h) In 1953, he was appointed Chairman of the Secondary Education Board.





3. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence.

(a) The king called him to the palace.
(b) At this the king got furious and condemned him to death.
(c) A good astrologer visited the capital of the king.
(d) Once there was a king who was fond of knowing his future from the astrologer.
(e) With ready wit he said, "The stars declare that I'll die only a week before your death".
(f) But another thought crossed his mind before the astrologer was removed for execution.
(g) The king then asked, "How long will you live?"
 (h) The astrologer told something very unpleasant.











4. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence.

(a) He died on August 29, 1976, and was buried in the compound of Dhaka University.
(b) He wrote a lot of poems, songs, ghazals, short stories, novels, etc. (c) He lost his father at the age of eight and at the age of eleven he showed his poetic genius,
(d) At the age of nineteen, he joined the Army as an ordinary soldier but after the First World War he gave up the sword for the pen.
(e) It was tragic that he had been suffering from a cruel disease since 1942 and remained paralyzed for the rest of his life.
(f) Bangladesh became independent in 1971 and he was brought to Bangladesh from Kolkata in 1972.
(g) Kazi Nazrul Islam was born in 1899 in the district of Burdwan in West Bengal.
 (h) Then he was declared our national poet by the Government of Bangladesh.




5. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence.

(a) Still challenge remained with the immortal one.
(b) Strangely enough, whenever Hercules knocked off a head of Hydra, two new ones erupted in its place.
(c) Hercules, a Greek mythical hero, was the son of Jupiter and Alcmena.
(d) It had nine heads of which the middle one was said to be immortal.
(e) One of the tasks was to slay a monster called Hydra that was ravaging the country of
Argos.

(f) His cousin Eurestheus. the king of Mycenae, made him undergo some difficult tasks which in Greek myths are called 'The Twelve Labours of Hercules'. 

(g) Eventually, with the help of Iolaus, his devoted servant, Hercules succeeded in burning all the heads except the ninth. 

(h) However, with much effort, he buried the immortal head under a huge rock and completed the task successfully. 






6. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence. 

(a) One day he was very hungry.
(b) The grapes were too high for him to reach.
(c) Again and again he jumped but each time he failed to reach at the grapes.
(d) At last he entered into a vineyard and saw ripe grapes hanging up on the vine.
(e) Once upon a time, a fox lived in a forest.
(f) At last being tired he went away saying that the grapes were sour.
(g) He took a run and a jump to reach the bunch of grapes but he could not reach it.
(h) He searched for food everywhere but did not get any food.









7. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence. 

(a) The last words of the speech are- "Government of the people, by the people, for the people
shall not perish from the earth.
(b) Abraham Lincoln was the President of the United States of America.
(c) On the 10th November 1863, a railway train was carrying him to a place called Gettysburg for a meeting.
(d) It is one of the finest and the shortest speeches in the English language."
(e) It was what he was going to say at the meeting.
(f) These words tell us what the best possible way of ruling a country is.
(g) In the train, he was busy writing something on the back of an envelope.
(h) In fact, the speech on the envelope is now famous as "Gettysburg Address".



8. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence.


(a) During his stay he received an unpaid letter from his friend, which contained nothing but some words.
(b) With great hope in mind, he opened the box.
(c) An English poet was staying in Italy for the benefit of his health,
(d) To his utter surprise, he found nothing but an ordinary stone.
(e) So, he procured a heavy stone and packed it up in a fine box.
(f) His friend thought that the contents of the parcel were valuable, so, he paid the heavy charge for carrying it.
(g) The poet had to pay double postage, so, he became very annoyed. 
(h) Then he sent it to his friend with the words on it "Carriage to be paid on delivery." 


9. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence.

(a) The blacks were aliens in their own country and were subjected to all sorts of indignities.
(b) The great leader vowed to put an end to the inhuman practice.
(c) They were denied all basic human rights.
(d) Eventually, the great leader realized the goal of liberating his own people.
(e) He was thrown behind the prison bar.
(f) Nelson Mandela was the greatest leader of South Africa.
(g) But the oppressive rulers could not break the spirit.
(h) In fact, he was one of the greatest leaders of the world who struggled against apartheid throughout his whole life.



10. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence. 
(a) In 1880, Rabindranath was called back to India.
(b) He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1913 for his Gitanjali.
(c) He returned home without any qualifications of distinction.
(d) He wrote Gitanjali, a collection of Bengali songs of superior quality.
(e) Rabindranath Tagore, the 14th child of Debendranath and Sarada Devi Tagore, was born in 1861 in a respectable family at Jorasako in Kolkata.
(f) At the age of seventeen, in 1878 he reached London to attend school. (g He went to school early and wrote his first verse at the age of eight.
(h) However, he never gave up his habit of writing poetry.




11. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence. 
(a) Then he invited applications and a number of people applied for the job.
(b) The applicants were asked to meet the Sultan one by one.
(c) Long ago, a Sultan wanted to appoint an honest man as his tax collector.
(d) Then he found the desired man. 
(e) All the applicants blushed and refused except one.
(f) So, he asked for the wise counselor's advice.
(g) When they all arrived, the Sultan asked them to dance.
(h) They came through a passage where gold coins were kept. 



12. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence. 
(a) As a result, he studied under the great thinker Plato.
(b) He also wrote books on Biology, Literature, Economics, and Comparative politics.
(c) Plato taught Aristotle according to his own way.
(d) Aristotle was the son of a royal physician in Greece.
(e) His father wanted him to be a physician but he wanted to be a free thinker.
(f) Later on, Aristotle took the pen to write on topics suitable for human civilization.
(g) He is called the father of Biology because of his creativity.
(h) 'Politics' is one of his famous books.




13. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence. 
(a) He asked him where God was.
(b) Once a lad went to a famous teacher.
(c) The teacher thought highly of the boy's understanding.
(d) The lad replied that he would answer if he would tell where He is not.
(e) He begged to instruct him in the arts and sciences.
(f) He agreed to teach the lad.
(g) He had expressed his desire to acquire knowledge.
(h) The teacher wished to find out the ability of the boy.



14. The following sentences are jumbled.
(a) As Bagerhat is near the Bay of Bengal, the water is usually saline. (b) Khan Jahan Ali was a philanthropic man
 (c) He, therefore, excavated many tanks to provide fresh water to the people.
(d) He came to Bagerhat to preach Islam and to promote the plight of common people.
(e) He found Bagerhat beset with many problems.
(f) Thus he redressed the problem of drinking water.
(g The scarcity of drinking water is one of them
(h) The people of Bagerhat remember him with great respect.



15. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence.
(a) He was one of the most renowned linguists in Bangladesh. (b) He died in 1969 and we remember him with respect.
(c) He was second to none in Bengali Language and Literature.
(d) Dr. Mohammad Shahidullah was born in 24 Porgona, West Bengal in 1885..
(e) He joined Jashore Zilla School in 1910.
(f) He passed the Entrance and FA exam in 1904 and 1906 and then Hons, and M.A. in 1910 and 1912
(g) He joined Dhaka University as a Lecturer of Bengali in 1921.
(h) He got his Ph.D. in 1928.



16. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence.
(a) The prize is instituted by a man who was the inventor of the science of destruction. 
(b) Nobel prize is the world's most important prize.
(c) He is Alfred Bernard Nobel.
(d) Nobel Prizes are awarded every year for outstanding achievements in the field of science, and literature and for promoting world peace.
(e) The prize is given to persons with the most outstanding contribution.
(f) If there is more than one prize recipient in one field, the prize money is equally distributed amongst all the winners.
(g) Economics was added to the list in 1969 for the first time.
(h) He was born in Stockholm on 21st October 1833 and he died on 10th December 1896.



17. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence. 
(a) "Please let me go to my country." (b) "I shall cross the sea and go to my country by this boat."
(c) Suddenly he noticed an English boy making a small boat.
(d) Napoleon was charmed by the words of the small boy and made all arrangements to send him to his country.
(e) "I haven't seen my mother for a long time."
(f) The boy said, "My country is on the other side of the sea."
(g) One day Napoleon, the king of France, was walking along the sea shore.
(h) The boy was brought before him and he asked him what he would do with such a small boat. 



18. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence.
(a) The villagers would finish their dinner hurriedly and gather under the tree.
(b) On the first day Nambi would open the story with a question.
(c) Nambi, whose home was the little temple at the very edge of the village Somal was a great storyteller.
(d) As the moon slipped behind the trees, Nambi would stop for the day. (e) On the day when the story ended, the villagers went to the temple and prayed.
(f) On the night he had a story to tell, he would light a lamp under the banyan tree
(g Two or three days later, he again lit the lamp in the niche and continued the unfinished story.
(h) The storytelling continued throughout the bright half of the month



19. The following sentences are fumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence.
(a) He said to himself. "One thousand rupees is a lot of money.
(b) A rich man went to the farmer with one thousand rupees in a bag.
(c) He always thought that his money could be stolen anytime.
(d) He said to him, "Look, my friend! I have brought one thousand rupees for you".
(e) The farmer was surprised but took the bag of money from the rich man and thanked him.
(f) Keep this money and remove your distress.
(g) He dug a hole in his hut and kept the money there.
(h) This thought kept him awake and his sleep fled away at night.



20. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in, a proper sequence. 1x 8 = 8
(a) Once a crow was very thirsty and wanted to drink water.
(b) When the water came to the mouth of the jar the crow drank it.
(c) As each pebble went down, the water in the jar rose up little by little. 
(d) It/He hit upon a plan then and took some pebbles and dropped them into the far.
(e) It flew from one place to another in search of water and at last found a jar in a garden.
(f) As it decided to fly away in despair, it noticed a heap of pebbles nearby.
(g) There was some water in the far but it was too low down and out of its reach.
(h) The crow tried to turn the jar over and over again but it had no effect.




21. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence. 1 x 8 = 8
(a) The cook was very stubborn and asserted that this duck had only one leg.
(b) The cook could not check his temptation and ate up one of the drumsticks.
(c) The master was not to be fooled so easily.
(d) The cook replied that it was a one-legged duck.
(e) Once a cook roasted a duck for his master and it looked very delicious.
(f) The master came to have his meal and noticed one of the legs missing.
(g) He said that there was no one-legged duck.
(h) He asked what had happened to the other leg...





22. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence. 
(a) Enemies invaded his kingdom.
(b) He had to flee from his kingdom to save his life and so he took shelter in a remote cave.
(c) Once when he was lying in the cave, he saw a spider trying hard to reach the ceiling of the
cave.
(d) Robert Bruce was a famous king of Scotland.
(e) The king fought bravely but lost the battle.
(f) He gathered an army of strong men and defeated his enemies.
(g) Bruce saw the spider climbing to the ceiling after some unsuccessful attempts which inspired Bruce to shake off the darkness of despair.
(h) The spider failed again and again to succeed but it did not give up hope.



23. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence. 
(a) From his early years, he was deeply shocked at the oppression of the white against the black.
(b) South Africa had a long history of racial discrimination between white and black people.
(c) Nelson Mandela appeared as a pioneer to make free black people.
(d) So Mandela was charged with treason and sentenced to life imprisonment in 1964 through a mock trial.
(e) He united all the black people and struggled against the white govt. to establish their legal right and to stop all discrimination.
(f) At last in 1990 the white govt. was compelled to release him due to international pressure and later he was elected president.
(g) But nothing could deviate him from the path of freedom and his strong determination and great sacrifice inspired the people of the globe.
(h) No head of state at present world can be compared with him and he has become a living legend.


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