Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Contained per admission seats 8 people

201415 academic year university undergraduate (honors) in the first year of application for admission, candidates have 8 seats each. University of the application of the 760 seats of the 959 million people in 5 students aiming to enter.

PR University on Monday, Deputy Director of Information and Publications Department, Syed Faruk Hossain, a press release was signed.

According to the release, the science faculty (in units) of 790 seats against 61 of the 459, Arts Faculty (B units), 710 of the 50 thousand 551, Business Education Faculty (Unit C) 620 seats against 45 of the 532, Social Sciences Faculty (D units) in contrast, 65 of the 961 and 540 of the law faculty (e unit), 456 of the 100 students in the application. 1 at the time of application for admission has been ended on Sunday night.

According to the notification, this month, on September 5, 'C Unit'; 1 September at the unit; 13 September 'E unit'; 19 September "B Units" and 6 September 'D unit admission test will be held. Be examined from three in the afternoon until half past four. All information on the website without the admission-related details (www.jnu.ac.bd) can be found.
Per admission seats 8 people

Jagannath University 'The Unit' admission test tomorrow, 'E units' Saturday

Jagannath University, Faculty of Science in the first year of undergraduate academic 201415 (in-unit) admission test will be held later on Friday. Faculty of Law will be held next Saturday (E-Unit) admission.
Thursday evening at the University of PR, Information and Publications Department said in a news release.
According to the release, in the year 790 seats in the Faculty of Science (Science of -745, -45 in the other) of the 61 459 students have applied. About 78 students of the contest seats. The Faculty of Law at the admission test for 100 seats of the 502 students have applied. 5 seats in the student contest. Detailed information regarding admission, the University website (www.jnu.ac.bd) can be found.

Bangladesh Agricultural University during the therapeutic application

 Bangladesh Agricultural University 2014-15 when applying for admission to the first year has been extended a further 16 days. Application according to the guidelines of the previous admission was the last time Tuesday night until 12.00 am.Increase during the next 16 to October icchukera admission can apply. Today the University is PR and Marketing Department press release.
Submission Documentation quota candidates extended release 16 October, published a list of candidates eligible to test and upload pictures and download the admit period October 3 to October 4 to November 3, has been determined to be mentioned.
The admission test will be held on November 8, according to the notice. Other dates, times and conditions remain unchanged. Any information regarding admission, the University website (admission.bau.edu.bd) can be found.



Monday, September 29, 2014

Right form of verb

Complete the following text with suitable verbs in the list with their right form. 0.5×8=4
24
wake, hear, hear, go, be, tremble, see, eat
Sumi (a)¾many stories about ghosts from her grandmother in her childhood. Since then she is always afraid of ghosts although she (b)¾any ghost. Once she (c)¾to her uncle's house in Chittagong to spend a few days. Her uncle's house was over a hill. There (d)¾trees all around the house. One day after (e)¾supper she went to bed. At midnight she suddenly (f)¾a shrill cry. She (g)¾up. She heard the sound again. She (h)¾with fear.
Answer-24: (a) has heard; (b) has not seen; (c) went; (d) were; (e) eating; (f) heard; (g) woke; (h) was trembling.
25
come, fall, recognize, take, live, be, jump, see
One day a farmer (a)¾some sacks of wheat to a mill. The mill (b)¾a few kilometres away. On the way the horse stumbled and one of the sacks (c)¾to the ground. It was too heavy for the farmer to lift and there was nobody around to help him. He was at a loss. Meanwhile he (d)¾a horseman coming towards him. His heart (e)¾. As the rider (f)¾nearer, the farmer (g)¾him. It was no other than the nobleman who (h)¾in a great house at the top of the hill.
Answer
(a) was taking; (b) was; (c) fell; (d) saw; (e) jumped; (f) was coming; (g) recognized; (h) lived.
26
keep, buy, want, expect, know, keep, have, start
It is 15th August. Rina is fourteen today. She (a)¾just her breakfast and is now busy cleaning and dusting the drawing room. She is having a birthday party in the afternoon. She (b)¾some of her friends to come. Her father (c)¾a blue and white dress for her. Her mother is also giving her a present. But nobody (d)¾what it is. She (e)¾it a secrete until the party (f)¾. She (g)¾to give her a pleasant surprise. Though Rina (h)¾herself busy all the day, she is wondering about it.
Answer
(a) has had; (b) is expecting; (c) has bought; (d) knows; (e) will keep; (f) starts; (g) wants; (h) keeps.
27
burn, live, rush, go, cry, wake, sleep, run
Last Sunday I (a)¾to bed at 9 pm and (b)¾a sound sleep. Suddenly I (c)¾up at about 1 a. m. when I heard a hue and cry at a little distance. I got up from bed and (d)¾to the spot. I saw that a cottage (e)¾. People (f)¾towards it. The old woman and the poor little girl who (g)¾in it could not come out. They (h)¾for help inside the cottage.
Answer
(a) went; (b) slept; (c) woke; (d) ran; (e) was burning; (f) were rushing; (g) lived; (h) were crying.
28
be, see, give, go, get, beat, reach, enter
My S.S.C. exam (a)¾on. On the exam date of English 1st paper I (b)¾stuck up in traffic jam. So I (c)¾the exam hall half an hour late. After (d)¾the exam hall. I (e)¾that all the examinees (f)¾busy in writing. The invigilator (g)¾me the answer script and the question paper. I got nervous. My heart (h)¾fast.
Answer
(a) was going; (b) got; (c) reached; (d) entering; (e) saw; (f) were; (g) gave; (h) was beating.

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Bangladesh government launches 25 mobile apps to ’get close to people’

Palak lauds progress in outsourcing sector



A media statement from the ministry on Monday said Palak lauded the tech-savvy youths.

"We are determined to make Bangladesh a middle-income country by 2021," the junior minister said while visiting Digicon Technologies Limited.

He remarked that Digicon was strengthening the economic base by providing outsourcing services with honesty and efficiency.

Digicon CEO Wahid Sharif informed him that his organisation was providing services to institutions including state-run Teletalk.

Palak, the youngest minister in the Cabinet, said the country was making advances in the outsourcing sector not only because of the government's assistance but also because of the brilliant and efficient youths.

BlackBerry Passport unveiled

BlackBerry expects the new 4.5-inch square-shaped smartphone will boost sales

Friday, September 26, 2014

Shakib slips in Test ranking again

Suarez included in Uruguay squad

The forward has been included in a provisional squad for next month's friendlies against Saudi Arabia and Oman

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Sunday, September 07, 2014

India crush feeble England to win one-day series India crush feeble England to win one-day series

The tourists cruised to a win that gave them an unassailable 3-0 lead in the series after another feeble England batting display in which the hosts were bowled out for a paltry 206 at Edgbaston.

India's Mohammed Shami took three for 28 and Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ravindra Jadeja two wickets each, with Moeen Ali's fluent 67 the only positive for England.

The Indian batsmen made light work of their chase with Ajinkya Rahane (106) and Dhawan sharing a 183-run opening partnership and the latter smashed the last ball over the ropes to reach the target with more than 19 overs remaining.

"It's really special and I'm really happy for the team," batsman Rahane, who scored his 106 off 100 balls, told Sky Sports. "The bowlers did really well."

"Initially it (the pitch) was doing a bit but I was determined to stay there and focus on the target. The way Shikhar batted today was great to watch from the other end.

"It's a great challenge to open. You have to prepare your mind and accept that challenge."

India won the toss and England struggled from the start, the top three back in the pavilion with just 23 runs on the scoreboard.

Kumar removed openers Alex Hales and Alastair Cook in the fifth over and Gary Ballance, who replaced the injured Ian Bell who fractured a toe in the nets, got a leading edge.

Joe Root (44) and Eoin Morgan (32) patiently rebuilt with a fourth-wicket stand of 80 before both fell to spin, Morgan turning Jadeja to leg-slip and Root playing a reverse sweep straight to Dhawal Kulkarni at backward square off Suresh Raina.

Facebook Ready to bring whole world Online

CEO Mark Zuckerberg says they are prepared to spend billions of dollars to reach the goal

Wednesday, September 03, 2014