Textual Grammar of Class 12 English Ulysses

Textual Grammar of Class 12 English Ulysses || উচ্চমাধ্যমিক দ্বাদশ শ্রেণী সেমিস্টার 3-র ইংরাজি Ulysses -এর টেক্সটচুয়াল গ্রামার – Anushilan.Com এর তরফ থেকে নিয়ে আসা হল Textual Grammar of Class 12 Ulysses । এখানে উচ্চমাধ্যমিক দ্বাদশ শ্রেণী সেমিস্টার 3 এর ইংরাজির Ulysses গল্পের টেক্সটচুয়াল গ্রামার সংক্রান্ত MCQ মক টেস্ট (Mock Test) । 3rd Semester এর ইংরাজি পরীক্ষায় 5 নম্বরের MCQ প্রশ্ন Textual Grammar থেকে আসতে চলেছে তাই এই 5 নম্বরের পুরোটা তোমাদের হাতের মুঠোয় আনতে এখনই এই মক টেস্টে অংশগ্রহণ করো ।

Textual Grammar of Class 12 English Ulysses

Synthesis of Sentences

1. The vessel puffs her sail. The dark, board seas gloom. [Join into simple sentence]

(A) The vessel puffs her sail,and the dark, board seas gloom.

(B) The vessel uffs her sail as the dark ,board seas gloom.

(C ) The vessel puffs her sail amid the gloom of the dark, board seas.

(D) The vessel puffs her sail ; therefore , the dark board seas gloom.

(C ) The vessel puffs her sail amid the gloom of the dark, board seas.

2. Telemachus is most blameless. He is centerd in the sphere of common duties. [Join into simple sentence]

(A) Telemachus is most blameless, and he is centered in the sphere of common duties.

(B) Telemachus, most blameless, is centered in the sphere of common duties.

(C ) Telemachus is most blameless but is centered in the sphere of common duties.

(D) Telemachus is most blameless; therefore, he is centered in the sphere of common duties.

(B) Telemachus, most blameless, is centered in the sphere of common duties.

3. I have enjoyed greatly. I have suffered greatly. [Join into simple sentence]

(A)  I have enjoyed greatly and I have suffered greatly.

 (B) having enjoyed greatly, I have also suffered greatly.

(C)  I have enjoyed greatly but have also suffered greatly.

( D) I have both enjoyed and suffered  greatly.

(D) I have both enjoyed and suffered  greatly.

4. I cannot rest from travel. I will drink life to the lees. [Join into simple sentence]

(A) I cannot rest from travel, so I will drink life to the lees. 

(B) Unable to rest from travel, I will drink life to the lees.

(C )  I cannot rest from travel; therefore, I will drink life to the lees.

(D)  I cannot rest from travel while I drink life to the lees.

(B) Unable to rest from travel, I will drink life to the lees.

5. “How dull it is to pause, to make an end. It is dull to rust unburnish’d and not to shine in use.” [Join into compound sentence]

(A) How dull it is to pause and make an end , for it is dull to rust unburninsh’d and not to shone in use.

(B) How dull it is to pause, to make an  end ; therefore, it is dull to rust unburnish’d and not to shine in use.

(C ) How dull it is to pause, to make an end, yet it is dull to rust unburnished and not to shone in use.

(D) How dull it is to pause, to make an end , so it is dull to rust unburnish’d and not to shine in use.

(A) How dull it is to pause and make an end , for it is dull to rust unburninsh’d and not to shone in use.

উচ্চমাধ্যমিক সকল বিষয়ের MCQ প্রশ্ন উত্তর (সেমিস্টার-3)

6. “The long day wanes. The slow moon climbs.” [Join into compound sentence]

(A) The long day wanes, and the slow moon climbs.

(B) The long day wanes; however, the slow moon climbs.

(C ) The long day wnes, so the slow moon climbs.

(D) The long day wanes , yet the slow moon climbs.

(A) The long day wanes, and the slow moon climbs.

7. “There lies the port. The vessel puffs her sail.” [Join into compound sentence]

(A) There lies the port, and the vessel puffs her sail.

(B) There lies the port as the vessel puffs her sail.

(C ) There lies the port,but the vessel puffs her sail.

(D) There lies the port, for the vessel puffs her sail.

(A) There lies the port, and the vessel puffs her sail.

8. “This is my son, mine own Telemachus. He works his work.” [Join into compound sentence]

(A) This is my son,mine own Telemachus; however, he works his work.

(B) This is my son, mine own Telemachus, and he works his work.

(C ) This is my son, mine own Telemachus, and he works his work.

(D) This is my sobn, mine own Telemachus, yet he works his work.

(C ) This is my son, mine own Telemachus, and he works his work.

9. Ulysses is a legendary Greek hero. He longs for adventure. [Join into complex sentence]

(A) Ulysses is a legendary Greek hero who longs for adventure.

(B) Ulysses , a legendary Greek hero,longs for adventure.

(C ) Ulysses is a legendary Greek hero and he longs for adventure.

(D) Longing for adventure, Ulysses is a legendary Greek hero.

(A) Ulysses is a legendary Greek hero who longs for adventure.

10. He is an Idle king.He cannot rest from travel. [Join into complex sentence]

(A) He, an idle king, cannot rest from travel.

(B) He is an Idle king and he cannot rest from travel.

(C ) Unable to rest from travel, he is an idle king.

(D) He is an idle king who cannot rest from travel.

(D) He is an idle king who cannot rest from travel.

11. He is suffered greatly . He has enjoyed life. [Join into complex sentence]

(A) he has suffered greatly who has enjoyed life.

(B) He has suffered greatly,although he has enjoyed life.

(C ) he has suffered greatly and has enjoyed life.

(D) Suffering greatly , he has enjoyed life.

(B) He has suffered greatly, although he has enjoyed life.

12. We are not as strong as before. We are still who we are. [Join into complex sentence]

(A) We are not as strong as before, but we are still who we are.

(B) Though we are not as strong as before, we are still who we are.

(C ) Though weaker now, we remain the same in spirit.

(D) We may have lost our past strength, yet we are unchanged.

(B) Though we are not as strong as before, we are still who we are.

13. The savage race hoards and sleep. They do not know him. [Join into complex sentence]

(A) The savage race, who hoards and sleeps, does not know him.

(B) The savage race, hoarding and sleeping , does not know him.

(C ) The savage race that hoards and sleeps does not know him.

(D) Hoarding and sleeping, the savage race does not know him.

(C ) The savage race that hoards and sleeps does not know him.

14. The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks. The long day wanes.  [ join into complex sentence]

(A) As the long day wanes, the lights begin to twinkle from the rocks.

(B) The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks, and the long day wanes.

(C ) The twinkling lights from the rocks signal the waning of the long day.

(D) The lights , twinkling from the rocks, mark the end of the long day.

(A) As the long day wanes, the lights begin to twinkle from the rocks.

15. The gulfs may wash us down. We may reach the Happy isles. [ join into complex sentence]

(A) Washed by the gulfs or reaching the Happy Isles, our fate is uncertain.

(B) Either we are washed down by the gulfs , or we rech the Happy Isles.

(C ) Wheather the gulfs wash us down or not, we may yet reach the Happy Isles.

(D) The gulfs may wash us down , or we may reach the Happy Isles.

(A) Washed by the gulfs or reaching the Happy Isles, our fate is uncertain.

উচ্চমাধ্যমিক সকল বিষয়ের MCQ প্রশ্ন উত্তর (সেমিস্টার-3)

Spliting of Sentence

Spilit the following sentences into two simple sentences.

16. I cannot rest from travel, I will drink life to the less.

(A) I cannot rest from travel. Because I will drink life to the lees.

(B) I cannot rest from travel, so I will drink life to the lees.

(C ) I cannot rest from travel. I will drink life to the lees.

(D) Since I will drink life to the lees, I cannot rest from travel.

(C ) I cannot rest from travel. I will drink life to the lees.

17. I am part of all that I have met.

(A) I have met many things. I am a part of all those things.

(B) I have met everything . Everything is a part to me.

(C ) All I have mety. I belong to all.

(D) Everything has become a part of me. I am all.

(A) I have met many things. I am a part of all those things.

18. It little profits that an idle king.

(A) An idle king gains little. It is useless.

(B) It little profits. The king is idle.

(C ) A king remains idle. It little profits him.

(D) The king is idle. He profits greatly.

(C ) A king remains idle. It little profits him.

19. Death closes all.

(A) Death comes . it closes all.

(B) Death Comes to all. It closes.

(c ) Death comes to end. It is all.

(D) Death has come. It has closed all things.

(A) Death comes . it closes all.

20. This is my son, mine own Telemachus.

(A) This is my son. He is my own Telemachus.

(B) My son is Telemachus. He is mine.

(C) This is Telemachus. He is my son.

(D) My son Telemachus is here. He is not my son.

(C) This is Telemachus. He is my son.

21. There lies the port; the vessel puffs her sail.

(A) The vessel puffs her sail. The port is far away.

(B) The port lies there. The vessel puffs her sail.

(C ) The is a port. The vessel remains still.

(D) The vessel moves. The port disappears. 

(B) The port lies there. The vessel puffs her sail.

22. But every hour is saved from the eternal silence, something more, a bringer of new things.

(A) Every hour is saved from that eternal silence. It is something more, a bringer of new things.

(B) Every hour is eternal silence. It brings nothing more.

(C ) Something more is saved every hour. Eternal silence brings new things.

(D) Silnece is eternal. It saves nothing more.

(A) Every hour is saved from that eternal silence. It is something more, a bringer of new things.

23. The slow moon climbs.

(A) The moon is slower. It climbs.

(B) The moon is slow. It climbs.

(C ) The slow moon climbs. The moon does not go slow.

(D) The slow moon stays still. It climbs and climbs.

(B) The moon is slow. It climbs.

24. I am become a name ; for alwaye roaming with a hungry heart much have I seen and known.

(A) I have seen and known much because I am become a name.

(B) I have always roamed with a hungry heart. So I have seen and known much and become a name.

(C ) I am become a name. For always roaming with a hungry heart, I have seen and known much.

(D) I am become a name a name. Always roaming with a hungry heart, much have I seen and known.

(C ) I am become a name. For always roaming with a hungry heart, I have seen and known much.

উচ্চমাধ্যমিক সকল বিষয়ের MCQ প্রশ্ন উত্তর (সেমিস্টার-3)

Change of narration

25.  “I cannot rest from travel,” said Ulysses.

(A) Ulysses said that he could not rest from travel.

(B) Ulysses said that he cannot rest from  travel.

(C ) Ulysses said that he had not rested from travel.

(D) Ulysses said that he would not rest from travel.

(A) Ulysses said that he could not rest from travel.

26. Ulysses said that the lights began to twinkle from the rocks.

(A) Ulysses said , “the lights begun to twinkle from the rocks.”

(B) Ulysses said. “ The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks.

(C ) Ulysses said, “ The light had begun to twinkle from the rocks.”

(D) Ulysses said, “The twinkling of all lights began from the rocks.”

(B) Ulysses said. “ The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks.

27. Ulysses said that death closes all.

(A) Ulysses said, “Death closes all,”

(B) Ulysses said, “Death closed all.”

(C ) Ulysses said, “ All was closed by death.”

(D) Ulysses said, “ Death will close all.”

(A) Ulysses said, “Death closes all,”

28. Ulysses said that the vessel puffs her sail.

(A) Ulysses said, “The vessel puffs her sail.”

(B) Ulysses said, “The vessel puffed her sail.”

(C ) Ulysses said, “ The vessel had puffed her sail.”

(D) Ulysses said, “ The saiul was puffed by the vessel.”

(A) Ulysses said, “The vessel puffs her sail.”

29. “He works his work, I mine ,” said Ulysses.

(A) Ulysses said that his son worked his work, and he worked his own.

(B) Ulysses said that he was working his work while the speaker did this.

(C ) Ulysses said that he had worked his work , and the speaker had worked his own.

(D) Ulysses said that he worked, and so did the speaker.

(A) Ulysses said that his son worked his work, and he worked his own.

30. “Most blameless is he, centred in the sphere of common duties,” he said.

(A) Hd said that he was most blameless and centred in the sphere of common duties.

(B) He said that Telemachus was most blameless and centerd in the sphere of common duties.

(C ) He said that the most blameless man was centred in the sphere of common duties.

(D) He said that Telemachus had been most blameless in the sphere of common duties.

(B) He said that Telemachus was most blameless and centerd in the sphere of common duties.

31. “How dull it is to pause, to make an end, “said Ulysses.

(A) Ulysses said that it is very dull to pause and make an end.

(B) Ulysses exclaimed that pausing and making an end were dull.

(C ) Ulysses said that it was exceedingly dull to pause and make an end.

(D) Ulysses said that it was dull to pause but not to make an end.

(C ) Ulysses said that it was exceedingly dull to pause and make an end.

32. “All times I have enjoy’d greatly, have suffer’d greatly,” said Ulysses.

(A) Ulysses said that he had enjoyed all times greatly and had also suffered greatly.

(B) Ulysses said that he enjoyed all times greatly and suffered greatly.

(C ) Ulysses said that he had enjoyed all times but had suffered little.

(D) Ulysses said that he was enjoying all times greatly but suffering greatly.

(A) Ulysses said that he had enjoyed all times greatly and had also suffered greatly.

33. The poet said, “come , my friends , ‘tis not too late to seek a newer world.” –

(A) The poet told them friends and said it was not late to seek a newer world.

(B) Addressing them as his friends the poet suggested that they should come for it was not so lateto seek a newer world.

(C ) The poet told his friends to seek a newer world,

(D) The poet wished his friends it is not too late to seek a newer world.

(B) Addressing them as his friends the poet suggested that they should come for it was not so lateto seek a newer world.

34. Ulysses said that life piled on life was all too little.

(A) Ulysses said, “Life piled on life was all too little.”

(B) Ulysses said, “Life pilingh on life had been all too little.”

(C ) Ulysses said, “ Life piled on life is all too little.”

(D) Ulysses said, “ Life had been piled on life and had been too little.”

(C ) Ulysses said, “ Life piled on life is all too little.”

35. “Old age hath yet his honour and his toil,” said Ulysses.

(A) Ulysses said that old age still had his honour and his toil.

(B) Ulysses said that old age still had its honour and its toil.

(C ) Ulysses said that old age yet has  his honour and his toil .

(D) Ulysses said that old age will have its honour and its toil.

(B) Ulysses said that old age still had its honour and its toil.

36. Ulysses said, “ T is not too late to seek a newer world.”

(A) Ulysses said that it is not too late to seek a newer world.

(B) Ulysses said that it was not too late to seek a newer world.

(C ) Ulysses said that it would not be too late to seek a newer world.

(D) Ulysses said that seeking a newer world was never too late.

(B) Ulysses said that it was not too late to seek a newer world.

উচ্চমাধ্যমিক সকল বিষয়ের MCQ প্রশ্ন উত্তর (সেমিস্টার-3)

Correction of Errors

37. I canot rest for travel.

(A) I cannot rest off travel.

(B) I cannot rest with travel.

(C ) I cannot rest from travel.

( D) I cannot rest in travel.

(C ) I cannot rest from travel.

38. I am  part in all that I have met.

(A) I am the part of all that I have met.

(B) I am a part of all that I have met.

(C) I am part to all that I have met.

(D) I am part all that I have met.

(B) I am a part of all that I have met.

39. Life piling on life were all  too little, and of one to me little remains.

(A) pile

(B) piles

(C ) piled

(D) pilling

(C ) piled

40. Ulysses yearned to sail on the open sea once more.

(A) of

(B ) at

(C ) over

(D) in

(D) in

41. There lie the port; the vessel puff her sail.

(A) There lie the port; the vessel puffs her sail.

(B) There lays the port ; the vessel puff her sail.

(C ) There lies the port; the vessel puffs her sail.

(D) their lies the port ; the vessel puffs her sail.

(C ) There lies the port; the vessel puffs her sail.

42. This is my son, I own Telemachus.

(A) This is my son , mine own Telemachus.

(B) This is mine son, my own Telemachus.

(C ) This is my son, me own Telemachus.

(D) This is my son,mine Telemachus.

(A) This is my son , mine own Telemachus.

43. Old age have yet his honour and his toil.

(A) Old age hath yet his honour and his toil.

(B) Old age hath yet his honour and his toil.

(C ) Old age has yet his honour and his toil.

(D) Old age have yet its honour and its toil.

(A) Old age hath yet his honour and his toil.

44. All times I having enjoyed greatly, having suffered greatly.

(A) All times I have enjoyed greatly, have suffered greatly.

(B) All time I have enjoyed great, have suffered great.

(C ) All  times I have enjoyed more, have suffered more.

(D) All times I have enjoyed and suffered.

(A) All times I have enjoyed greatly, have suffered greatly.

45. The lights begins to twinkle from the rocks.

(A) The light begin to twinkle from the rocks.

(B) The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks.

(C ) The lights begin to twinkle to the rock.

(D) The lights begins to twinkle from the rocks.

(B) The lights begin to twinkle from the rocks.

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