Thursday, June 16, 2011

s s c suggestion for 2012

Reading Test: Comprehension.
1. In accordance ------- women’s right. U18, L-2(b)
2.In Mid 15th Century ----------- of Bangladesh. U14, L-2 (b). 
3. The National Memorial ---------- of their spirit.U-14, L1(b)
4. Strategy is an appropriate --------- for the reader.U15, L-7(b)
5. Feroza’s childhood was full ---------- and happiness.  U-10, L-7(b).
6. When I was at Medical college --- the world . U-11, L-5 (b).
7. Neil A Armstrong ----- mother ship. U-8, L3 (b).
8. Thousands of people ---- of treatment. U -22, L-6 ( c ) .
9. Very few people ------- in themselves. U-9, L-4(b)
10. It was the eve of World War II -------------programme. U7, L3(c) .
11. Statue of Liberty ---- United States. U-14, L-3(b)
12. I have never thought ----- the British. U-9, L-3(b).
13. Feroza was fighting for the ----- was given a registered number. U-10, L-7.
14. Lutfur is 8 years old ----- studies again. U- 11, L-1.
15.The first thing is that teaching --------in our society. U9L4
Writing Test: Table and; Rearrange:
1. Aristotle, 
2. Socrates,  
3. 21st February, 
4. Marco Polo, 
5. Dr. Md. Shahidullah, 
6. Paper, 
7. Newspaper,
8. The Taj, 
9. Mount Everest, 
10. Robinson Crusoe
11.Mina,
12. Kamal, 
13. Newton, 
14. Haji Mohsin,
15. Hamlet 
16. Stephen Hawking 
17. Fleming, 
18. The two beggars 
19. Dr Yunus. 
20. Androcles, 
21. Charles Dickens. 
22. Eiffel Tower, 
23. William Somerset Maugham 
24. Kublai Khan . 
25 . Mount Everest. 
26. Robbert Herrick. 
27. 21st  February. 
28. 16th December.
29. education 
30. Drug Addiction. 
31. Unemployment 
32. culture.  
and Text story Reading.

Paragraph:(for both 1st & 2nd  paper)
1. A School Magazine DB 2011
2.  Your Visit to a Historical Place, 
3. Junk Food, 
4. A Wedding Party, 
5.Mother Language Day,  
6. A book Fair you visited   
7. Arsenic problem in BD, 
8. Your parents. 
9. Load shedding 
10.Traffic Jam. , 
11. A Village Doctor. 
12.Tea Stall. 
13 . Tree Plantation 
14. May Day. 
15. Your School Library.  
16. Street Accident. 
17.The Neighbour you like most.
18. Street Hawker, 
19. Winter Morning, 
20. Grandmother/ International Mother Lanuage day./The person you like most
Letter Writing:
1. a letter narrating your village
2. a letter to your pen friend describing Bangladeshi Food and Culture.
3. Congratulating of brilliant success.
4. a letter about celebrating mother language day.
5. a letter consoling mother’s / father’s death.
6. A letter describing a picnic.
7. Describing the plan after SSC exam.
8. A letter to attend a birthday party or marriage day celebration.
9. A letter about how to improve your proficiency in English.
10. a letter to your father for permission  and money  to attend a picnic.
11. A letter describing annual prize giving Ceremony.
12. A letter thanking for birthday gift/ for hospitality.
13. Congratulating for brilliant result.
Compositions(1st paper)
1.Future plan of /aim in life  
2. Your Childhood Memories
3. Population Problem in Bangladesh DB 2011
4. Game You like most/ Cricket DB 2011
5. Your Hobby/ gardening
6. An ideal student/ Duties of a student.
7. The Importance of Radio/ Television
8. Importance  of Tree plantation
9. Prize giving ceremony
10. Arsenic Problem.
11. A Journey by Bus or /Train
12. Prize Giving Day in your School.
13. Your Favourite Teacher 
14. A Postman  
Eng 2nd Paper:
Grammar Practice: Follow  grammar rules from any Grammar Books .
Grammar items: 
1. Tense or Right form of verbs.  
2. Prepositions 
3. Articles 
4. Linking words   
5. The reported speech 
6. Transformation of sentences. 
7. Question Tag 
8. Completing Sentence. 
9. Vocabulary
Paragraph:
Word required: 100-120.
1. A Book Fair I visited
2. Mobile Phone/ Radio
3. A School Magazine/ Library
4. Your experience of serious flood/ Sidr
5. Necessity of Learning English
6. A Good Teacher/ Favourite teacher
7. Most Popular game Cricket
8. A Road Accident
9. International Mother Language Day  
10. A Street Hawker / Beggar
11. Drug Addiction
12. Load shedding
13. A Winter Morning
14. Traffic Jam
15. A Moon-lit- Night
                                                                       Composition:
1. Future Plan/ Aim in Life
2. Population Problem / explosion in
    Bangladesh.
3. The Unemployment Problem in BD
4. Importance of Physical Exercise
5. My Childhood Memories
6.  The Season I like most
7. The person I like most./ Nazrul
8. A Journey I Recently Enjoyed.
9. Newspaper
10. My Native Village/ Town
11. The most popular game / Cricket
12. Science in Everyday life
13. A Village Market /Fair
14. Unemployment in Bangladesh.
15. Duties of a student
16. Life of  a farmer.
                                                          Formal Letters/ Application    
1. Prayer to the Headmaster or Headmistress for setting up a literary/ computer/ debating club /a canteen at school campus/ common room facilities/ Character Certificate or Testimonial/ a hall room/ morning school/ permission  and money for study tour/ Re-admission.  
2. Prayer to the Chairman or Mayor of the City Corporation for construction of road/ bridge/sinking tube -wells/ opening a relief camp / birth registration.
3. Application for a job as a teacher/ tourist guide etc.
4. About publishing an article on the rise of prices of necessary goods.
                     Dialogue:
Dialogue must be ten pairs for ten marks.
1. A dialogue between patient and a doctor.
2. Between two friends about Noble Prize.
3. Between two friends or parents on choice of career.
4. Between boy and father about the right and responsibilities of man in society.
5. About exam technique
6. between a customer and waiter in a hotel.
7. Between mother and daughter about our culture. And so on.
Story Completing:
Story should be written minimum within 200 words. Title is a must but moral is needless. 
1. The farmer and his sons
2. Rats and the cat
3. A poor girl and cruel mistress
4. Mr. Ahmed and his future
5. King Lear and His three daughters
6. Bayazid and his sick mother
7. A foolish crow and sly fox
8. A foolish Crocodile and the fox.
9. King Midas and the golden Touch
10. The frogs and the wicked boys.
11. King Soloman and Queen of Sheba
12. A wise Judgment of King Soloman
13. A brave boy and the running train
14. An educated unemployed man
15. The Honest Wood cutter and the axe handle
16. A Noble man and his grand house
17. The hare and the tortoise
18. The Monkey and two rats
19. Robert Bruce and his attempts
20. A dove and an ant
21. A liar cowboy and the wolf
22. The tiger and the heron
23. The fox and the grapes
24. A greedy farmer and the wonderful goose
25. The thirsty crow and a jar
26. The Sultan and the widow
27. A brave boy and the fire
28. The scholar and the boatman
29. A lottery ticket and a Rickshaw Pullar   

Friday, January 7, 2011

ICMAB Syllebus 2011


Revised ICMAB Syllabus in 2010


Foundation Level and Professional Levels

Code No.
Level/Subjects
Marks

Foundation Level

001
100
002
100

a.
Communication-50
b.
Office Management -50

003
100

a.
Business Mathematics-50
b.
Statistics-50

004
100

a.
Business Economics-50
b.
International Business-50


Professional Level-I

101
100
102
100
103
100

a.
Management-50
b.
Marketing Management-50

104
100

Professional Level-II

201
100
202
100
203
100

a.
Commercial Law-50
b.
Industrial Law-50

204
100

Professional Level-III

301
100
302
100
303
100

a.
Corporate Laws-50
b.
Corporate Governance & Secretarial Practice-50

304
100

Professional Level-IV

401
100
402
100
403
100
404


a.
Cost Audit-50
b.
Management Audit-50
100

100