Answer :
(a) Tereshkova was different from other girls of her age. Firstly, she had a knack of skydiving. Secondly, she had the audacity to do outer space.
(b) I think the aptitude in skydiving helped her to be an astronaut. Her determination also helped her to be so.
(c) Though Tereshkova could have received education in school, she received education through distance learning. The reason is that she was from insolvent family. She had to work as a textile worker.
(d) Tereshkova has became a part of history by dint of her audacity to fly in the outer space. She was the first woman to do so. Thus she made an epoch-making event. And she has made her name a part of history.
(e) I disagree with this statement. Not only man but also woman has the audacity to fly in the sky. Tereshkova is a glaring example of it.
4. Read the following text and answer the questions A and B.
When you are in the driving seat of a car, you have the steering and the horn in your hands, the brake and accelerator under your feet, eyes open looking ahead, left and right. The same can be said about a motorcycle rider, with some modifications. These are all very visible. But, behind all, there is something that keeps working unseen. And that is the Central Processing Unit (CPU), your brain. CPUs are artificially intelligent machines that are programmed to do specific jobs under fixed conditions and judgments. But the human brain is intelligent by nature. It is the most sophisticated machine that is able to operate on ever-changing conditions and standards of judgment. As conditions in the traffic keep invariably changing, this virtue of sophistication of your brain must be at work when you are driving. The difference between traffic in the roads and highways and racing circuit must not be blurring inside you. Never imagine yourself to be a Michael Schumacher driving an F-1 at 300 mph. leave no room for fantasy. You must always be readz to encounter unexpected behaviour from any vehicle or pedestrian. ‘Keep your cool’ is easy to advice but difficult to maintain. Still you must always restrain yourself because, at the end of the day, you don’t want to be regarded as a killer. Now you see, the last thing that differentiates you from a computer is your conscience.
A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives. 5
a) ‘Central Processing Unit’ refers to —.
i. human brain
ii. the central part of a computer
iii. both i & ii
iv. none of them
Answer : ii. the central part of a computer
b) The word ‘judgment’ stands for —.
i. a piece of information ii. decision
iii. Judiciary iv. Court
Answer : ii. decision
c) Human brain has —.
i. natural intelligence
ii. artificial intelligence
iii. neuron
iv. fake intelligence
Answer : i. natural intelligence
d) Michael Schumacher was a —.
i. wrestler ii. cricketer
iii. racer iv. driver
Answer : iii. racer
e) ‘— at the end of the day, you don’t want to be regarded as a killer.’ What does it imply?
i. You are killer
ii. You wish to be a killer
iii. At the end you don’t want to suicide
iv. You have no desire to kill someone in the street
Answer : iv. You have no desire to kill someone in the street.
B. Answer the following questions. 10
a) What according to text, is CPU?
b) Mention the activities of driving a car?
c) Why is human brain considered to be a sophisticated machine?
d) What does the expression ‘Leave no room for fantasy’ mean?
e) Do you find any similarity between human brain and CPU? If any, mention.
Answer :
a) According to text CPU is the prime part of a computer. The elaboration of CPU is central processing unit. It is like human brain.
b) Diving involves a number of activities. Firstly, we have to keep our hands on the steering and on the horn. Then, we have to keep our feet on the brake and accelerator. Then we have to keep our eyes on surroundings. Lastly, our brain will control all the organs and functions.পরবর্তী অংশ আগামী সংখ্যায়