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21 February: Multiple Choice Question

Posted By: Gazi Sadek | Posted On: May 18, 2020 | Posted In: Answering Questions, Multiple Choice Question, SSC | No Comment
  • Reading Passage and the answer multiple Choice Question: 

    21 February is a memorable day in our national history. We observe the day every year as International Mother Language Day. The day is a national holiday. On this day, we pay tribute to the martyrs who laid down their lives to establish Bangla as a state language in undivided Pakistan in 1952. It is known as the Language Movement. The seed of the language Movement was sown on 21 March 1948 when Mohammad Ali Zinnah, the then Governor-General of Pakistan, at a public meeting in Dhaka declared that Urdu would be the only state language of Pakistan. the Declaration raised a storm of protest in the eastern part of the country. The protest continued non stop, gathering momentum day by day. It turned into a movement and reached its climax in 1952. The Government outlawed all sorts of public meetings and rallies to stop it. The students of Dhaka University defied the law and they brought out a peaceful protest procession on 21 February  1952. When the procession reached near Dhaka Medical College, the police opened fire on the students, killing Salam, Rafiq, Barkat, Safiur, and Jabbar. As a result, there were mass protests all over the country and the government had to declare Bengali too as a state language. This kindled the sparks of the independence movement of Bangladesh. 

    1. Choose the correct answer from the following alternatives.

    (i) 21 February is a memorable day for all the Bangladeshis because this is the day when:

    a) Urdu was declared as the only state language of Pakistan.

    b) We pay tribute to the martyrs of the Liberation War.

    c) some great people laid down their lives to establish Bangla as a state language. 

    d) students protested against Mohammad Ali Zinnah’s declaration. 

    (ii) The seed of the Language Movement was sown by:

    a) Salam b) martyrs c) Zinnah d) students 

    (iii) The phrase “storm of protest” means: 

    a) Mild protest b) strong protest c) moderate protest d) symbolic protest 

    (iv) The gap between the beginning and the climax of the Language Movement 

    a) 2 years b) 3 years c) 4 years d) 5 years  

    (v) The greatest outcome of Language Movement is: 

    a) Status of Bangla as a state language

    b) independence of Bangladesh

    c) International Mother language day

    d) mass protest all over the country 

    (vi) Salam and Barkat were the citizens of 

    a) Bangladesh b) Nepal c) India d) Pakistan  

    (vii) Pakistan Government declared Bangla as a state language because they were  

    a) compelled to do that b) requested to do that c) urged to do that d) advised to do that  

    2. Answer the following questions:

    a) Why is 21 February a national holiday?

    b) What is “undivided Pakistan”?

    c) Why did the Pakistani government outlaw meetings and rallies in 1952?

    d) Why did police kill Salam, Rafiq, Barkat, Saifur and Jabbar? 

    e) How is Language Movement related to the Independence of Bangladesh?

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