Answer the following questions :
- What is the theory of Sigmund Freud about dream?
- How much has science been successful in explaining dreams?
- What are the benefits of dream?
- What does the expression 'disguised fulfillments of repressed wishes' mean?
- Define dream in your own language?
a) Sigmund Freud's theory about dream suggests that dreams are representations of subconscious desires, thoughts, and motivations, where repressed aggressive and sexual instincts find expression.
(b) Science has yet to explain dreams, with various theories existing but no consensus on their purpose and function.
(c) The benefits of dreams are debated, with some researchers suggesting they are essential for mental, emotional, and physical well-being while some others suggest that dreams have no real purposE-
(d) The expression suggests that dreams are a way for unexpressed desires to be fulfilled in a hidden way.
(e) A dream is a series of images, thoughts, and emotions experienced during sleep, often reflecting subconscious desires, fears, or experiences, yet the exact purpose and function remain uncertain.
- Kuakata is also a holy place for the-
- Write the synonyms or antonyms of the words as directed below.a) shackle (synonym) (b) icon (synonym) (c) emancipation (synonym) (d) war (antonym) (e) hate (antonym) (f) fought (synonym) (g) acceptance (antonym) (h) bridge (synonym) (i) awarded (antonym) (j) prison (synonym)
- Which one is false about Jerry's character?
- A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives :What does the word 'expertise' mean?
- Tereskova was selected as a cosmonaut for her
- The word 'careful' mentioned in the passage does not mean ---
- He had a colourful lifE- Here 'colourful' means----
- Who was the first human being in the outer space--
- The word 'Consistent' mentioned in the passage means.........
- Read the passage and answer the questions A and B.The famous Greek philosopher Aristotle said, 'Man is by nature a social animal.' What he meant was that man, by instinct, seeks company of others and establishes relationships, much like most animals of the wild, for companionship and for physical and emotional support. Unlike the animals however, man's relationships give meaning to his existence and inspires him to do well in education, in workplace or in a profession that he pursues. Relationships are of different kinds. Some are familial and intimate, formed by blood and by marriage; some are social like the ones we have with friends and some are made in school where we form close bonds with classmates and teachers. Relationships can also be fostered in workplace, which may quickly change from professional to social. There are relationships also between human beings and animals, between children and their toys that they cannot part with. All these relationships keep us close to each other and provide us all kinds of support, love and affection. A person who has no family feels the pain of loneliness and isolation. There is no one to laugh or cry with him/her. When we share our joys with someone, it simply redoubles, and we when we suffer a loss and someone shares our sorrow, it lessens. Relationships are thus needed for our emotional health. To build relationships, we need to have trust and respect for each other, and love where this is needed. We cannot be selfish and possessive if we want to establish an effective relationship. But quite often we see people quarrelling and fighting with each other which only brings misery and loss to all.
- Folk music emanates from ____ of a community.
- Hakaluki haor is of ____ hictares.
- What does the word 'conflict' mean?
- What is the verb form of ‘beauty' mentioned in the passage?
- The word 'unravel' mentioned in the passage means-
- What could be the closest meaning of the word 'core' in the first sentence?
- A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives : What does the word 'expertise' mean?
- The orphanage, half a mile beyond the farm. Here the word 'beyond' is.....
- Beauty also prevails in-
- Read the passage and answer the questions A and B.Kuakata, locally known as Sagar Kannya (Daughter of the Sea) is a rare scenic spot located on the southernmost tip of Bangladesh. Kuakata in Latachapli union under Kalapara Police Station of Patuakhali district is about 30 km in length and 6 km in breadth. It is 70 km from Patuakhali district headquarters and 320 km from Dhaka. An excellent combination of the picturesque natural beauty, sandy beaches, blue sky and the shimmering expanse of water of the Bay of Bengal and the evergreen forest makes Kuakata a much sought after tourist destination. The name Kuakata takes its origin from the story of a 'Kua' or well dug on the sea shore by the early Rakhaine settlers for collecting drinking water. The Rakhaines had landed on Kuakata coast after being expelled from Arakan by the Mughals. Following the first well, it became a tradition to dig wells in the neighborhood of Rakhaine homesteads for fresh water supply. Kuakata is one of the unique spots which allows a visitor to watch both the sunrise and the sunset from the beach. That perhaps makes Kuakata one of the world's most attractive beaches. The long and wide beach at Kuakata has a typical natural setting. This sandy beach slopes gently into the Bay and bathing there is as pleasant as is swimming or diving. Kuakata is truly a virgin beach and a sanctuary for migratory winter birds. Fishing boats plying in the Bay of Bengal with colourful sails, surfing waves and the lines of coconut trees add to the vibrant colours of Kuakata. The indigenous culture of the Rakhaine community and hundred year old Buddhist temples indicate the age - old tradition and cultural heritage of this area. Kuakata is also a holy land for the Hindus and Buddhists. Each year thousands of devotees come here to attend the festivals Rash Purnima and Maghi Purnima. On these two days, pilgrims take holy bath and enjoy going to the traditional fairs.