Sunday 25 December 2011

*The intention of giving these mathematics are for those who are preparing or giving competative exam like BCS,BANK recruite,MBA admission test and so on.

*Suggestions for correction and improvement from my friends and well-wishers have been adhered to as far as practicable,I do invite further suggestions for the improvement of my blog.


Problems involving the first four rules:-


1) 38 hails of mangoes cost Tk.1216.What is the price of a mangoes?

2) In a sum ,the divedend is 8903,divisor is 87 and remimder is 29,what is the quotient?

3) The price of 2 cows and 3goats together is Tk.9924.One goat costs Tk.1280.What is the price of a cow?

4) The product of two numbers is 6272. 4 times of one of these numbers is 256. What is the other number?

5) There are 168 mangoes in a basket.From the mangoes that are there in 15 such baskets. 780 were given to Mina and 750 to Rani.The rest were given to Raju.How many mangoes did Raju get?





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* Tips: you can take help from class five Bangla version mthematcs book(exercise-3)

Sunday 6 November 2011

I,my Eid festival

I saw then a drama named " Nal Piran"(red clothe) that on air at the occasion of Eid festival.The boy in drama was very much attracted by a red clothe that was confirmed to give him on Eid day.Like the boy in drama I was really charmed by new clothes.How nice was the day! I can still smell the scent of new clothes.I used to keep my new clothes under my pillow so that I may enjoy the full joy of EID.Salami (eid money) was most desirable thing then as I could spend as I can.But the time has changed the reality is much cruel,it never let us to enjoy long lasting feelings.Now I am not much charmed by Eid but don't know why? I just know I have to wake up for the next morning to perform my daily jobs.I sometimes see my village street that carried a lot people's(my friend,relative and neigbhour) feet on its back
those who are not present now or who will never appeare infront us.I think how much charming a life ! Again I think how much sorrow in one's life when he losses his dear one.I am missing my dear mother very much. Please pray for my mother to Allmighty.








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Saturday 5 November 2011

I and some guys

I say it is not necessary but some say it is necessary to have a friend of opposite gender.Because I demand I have some good friends of same gender who will come forward to give me solution during the day of my rainy. I always feel free to call my friend during the time of my loneliness and difficulty.I hope they will give me easy solution.
To be continued...

Thursday 29 September 2011

Key English Test (KET)

  

 

 

Cambridge English: Key, also known as Key English Test (KET), is a basic level qualification that shows you can use English to communicate in simple situations and have achieved a good foundation in learning English

 Cambridge English: Key, also known as Key English Test (KET), is a basic level qualification that shows you can use English to communicate in simple situations and have achieved a good foundation in learning English

Exam overview

What's in the exam?

Paper Content Marks
(% of total)
Purpose
Reading and Writing
(1 hour 10 minutes)
9 parts/56 questions 50% Shows you can understand simple written information such as signs, brochures, newspapers and magazines.
Listening
(30 minutes, including 8 minutes' transfer time)
5 parts/25 questions 25% Requires you to be able to understand announcements and other spoken material when people speak reasonably slowly.
Speaking
(8–10 minutes per pair of candidates)
2 parts 25% Tests your ability to take part in a conversation by answering and asking simple questions.
Your Speaking test will be conducted face-to-face with one or two other candidates. This makes your test more realistic and more reliable.



source: www.cambrideesole.org

Tuesday 20 September 2011

Who accept cambridge Exam

BMW
AMERICAN EXPRESS
HP
COCA-COLA
SIEMENS
MCGILL UNIVERSITY,CANADA
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO,CANADA

Monday 19 September 2011

FCE (First Certificate in English)
It is not as hard as IELTS.
Bêfore fce exam there are some others EXAMS >
PET
KET etc.These can be performed before Fce exam.And these are easy than Fce exam.

Don't hesitate to ask any questions.

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Friday 16 September 2011

FCE




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Thursday 25 August 2011

What is in the Exam for FCE


<>  What's in the exam?

PaperContentMarks
(% of total)
Purpose
Reading
(1 hour)
3 parts/30 questions20%Shows you can deal confidently with different types of text, such as fiction, newspapers and magazines.
Writing
(1 hour 20 minutes)
2 parts20%Requires you to be able to produce two different pieces of writing, such as letters, reports, reviews and short stories.
Use of English
(45 minutes)
4 parts/42 questions20%Your use of English will be tested by tasks which show how well you can control your grammar and vocabulary.
Listening
(about 40 minutes)
4 parts/30 questions20%Requires you to be able to follow and understand a range of spoken materials, such as news programmes, presentations and everyday conversations.
Speaking
(14 minutes per pair of candidates)
4 parts20%Tests your ability to communicate effectively in face-to-face situations. You will take the Speaking test with one or two other candidates.

Monday 22 August 2011

Cambridge Esole Exam

Cambridge ESOL


Why take the Exam?

Ready for success in the real world

The Cambridge English: First exam uses real-life situations that are especially designed to help you communicate more effectively and learn the language skills you need to take the next step to success.

Real-life language skills

Cambridge English: First is set at Level B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) for Languages. B2 is the level of English needed to:
  • study in English at foundation or pathway level
  • work in an English-speaking environment
  • live independently in an English-speaking country.
For example, at B2 level, you can expect to:
  • understand the main ideas of complex pieces of writing
  • keep up a conversation on a fairly wide range of topics, expressing opinions and presenting arguments
  • produce clear, detailed writing, expressing opinions and explaining the advantages and disadvantages of different points of view.
Preparing for Cambridge English: First will give you these kinds of practical language skills.

Globally accepted

Your certificate is accepted by thousands of employers, universities and government departments around the world.
  • It is accepted by thousands of industrial, administrative and service-based employers as a qualification in upper-intermediate English.
  • It is also accepted by a wide range of educational institutions for study purposes.
  • Companies such as American Express, Agfa-Gevaert GmbH, Siemens AG and Procter & Gamble all recognise the value of Cambridge English: First in their overseas offices.

Choice

Cambridge English: First is available internationally at over 1,000 centres. Also, with paper-based and computer-based exam options, you can choose when, where and how you take your exam.

Fast results

Get your results in just two weeks with our computer-based exams.

Fair

Cambridge English exams cover all major varieties of English and are designed to be fair to users of all nationalities and linguistic backgrounds.

Reliable

Backed by the largest research programme of its kind, Cambridge English exams provide the most reliable reflection of your language skills.

A Cambridge English qualification

Once you have earned a Cambridge English certificate, you hold one of the most valuable English qualifications in the world.

                                                                                  so
s                                                                                                                           source:cambrideesol.org

Thursday 18 August 2011

The Quran and Hadith on Mothers





The Quran

1. "We have enjoined on man kindness to his parents; in pain did his mother bear him, and in pain did she give him birth" (46:15).
2. "Thy Lord hath decreed that ye worship none but Him, and that ye be kind to parents. Whether one or both of them attain old age in thy life, say not to them a word of contempt, nor repel them, but address them in terms of honor. And out of kindness, lower to them the wing of humility, and say: ‘My Lord! bestow on them Thy Mercy even as they cherished me in childhood' "(17:23-24).
3. "We have enjoined on man and woman kindness to parents; but if they (either of them) strive (to force) thee to join with Me anything of which thou hast no knowledge, obey them not'" (29:8).
4. "We have enjoined on man and woman (to be good) to his/her parents; show gratitude to Me and to thy parents; to Me is (thy final) Goal. If they (parents) strive to make thee join in worship with Me things of which thou hast no knowledge, obey them not; yet bear them company in this life with justice (and consideration) and follow the way of those who turn to Me (in love)" (31:14-15).
The Hadith
1. The Prophet Muhammad said, may Allah's peace and blessings be upon him: Your Heaven lies under the feet of your mother (Ahmad, Nasai).
2. A man came to the Prophet and said, ‘O Messenger of God! Who among the people is the most worthy of my good companionship? The Prophet said: Your mother. The man said, ‘Then who?' The Prophet said: Then your mother. The man further asked, ‘Then who?' The Prophet said: Then your mother. The man asked again, ‘Then who?' The Prophet said: Then your father. (Bukhari, Muslim).
3. Abu Usaid Saidi said: We were once sitting with Rasulullah when a man from the tribe of Salmah came and said to him: O Messenger of Allah! do my parents have rights over me even after they have died? And Rasulullah said: Yes. You must pray to Allah to bless them with His Forgiveness and Mercy, fulfill the promises they made to anyone, and respect their relations and their friends (Abu Dawud and Ibn Majah).
4. Abdullah ibn Amr related that the Messenger of Allah said: The major sins are to believe that Allah has partners, to disobey one's parents, to commit murder, and to bear false witness (Bukhari, Muslim).
5. It is narrated by Asma bint Abu Bakr that during the treaty of Hudaibiyah, her mother, who was then pagan, came to see her from Makkah. Asma informed the Messenger of Allah of her arrival and also that she needed help. He said: Be good to your mother (Bukhari, Muslim).