0231-111 Midterm Solved Questions & Study Guide (Summer 2026)

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0231-111 Communicative English Midterm Exam Solved Questions — Summer 2026 (DIU BBA)IntroductionThe 0231-111 Communicative English course is a foundational subject in the BBA program at Daffodil...

0231-111 Communicative English Midterm Exam Solved Questions — Summer 2026 (DIU BBA)IntroductionThe 0231-111 Communicative English course is a foundational subject in the BBA program at Daffodil...

0231-111 Communicative English Midterm Exam Solved Questions — Summer 2026 (DIU BBA)

Introduction

The 0231-111 Communicative English course is a foundational subject in the BBA program at Daffodil International University (DIU), designed to enhance students' professional communication skills in academic and workplace settings. This course covers essential topics such as formal and informal communication, question formation, reading comprehension, and workplace correspondence, ensuring students can express ideas clearly, negotiate effectively, and adapt their language to different contexts.

For DIU BBA students, excelling in this midterm exam is crucial not only for academic success but also for developing real-world communication skills that employers value. Practicing past exam questions helps students identify common question patterns, improve time management, and reduce exam anxiety. In this guide, we provide detailed, step-by-step solutions to the Summer 2026 Midterm exam paper, along with study tips, key concepts, and FAQs to boost your preparation.


Exam Overview & Mark Distribution

The 0231-111 Communicative English Midterm (Summer 2026) assesses three core learning outcomes (CLOs) through a mix of short-answer, rewriting, and comprehension-based questions. Here’s the mark breakdown:

  • Question 1 (CLO 1, Level 1): 5 marks (Listing questions for apartment rental)
  • Question 2 (CLO 2, Level 2): 5 marks (Rewriting sentences formally/informally)
  • Question 3 (CLO 3, Level 3): 6 marks (Reading comprehension on workforce evolution)

Total: 16 marks


Solved Questions

Question 1: Five Questions to Ask Before Renting an Apartment

Instruction: List five questions (3 Wh-questions + 2 Yes/No questions) to ask a landlord before renting an apartment.

Steps to Answer:

  1. Understand the purpose: The questions should help you gather essential information about the apartment, lease terms, and living conditions.
  2. Categorize questions:

- Wh-questions (open-ended) extract detailed information (e.g., "What is the monthly rent?").

- Yes/No questions confirm specific details (e.g., "Are utilities included in the rent?").

  1. Prioritize key concerns:

- Rent and fees (cost, deposits, late fees).

- Lease terms (duration, renewal policies).

- Amenities and maintenance (utilities, repairs, security).

- Neighborhood safety and rules (pets, noise, parking).

Final Answer:

  1. What is the total monthly rent, and what does it include? (Wh-question)
  2. How long is the lease term, and what are the renewal conditions? (Wh-question)
  3. Where is the nearest public transportation or grocery store? (Wh-question)
  4. Are pets allowed in the apartment? (Yes/No question)
  5. Is the security deposit refundable at the end of the lease? (Yes/No question)

Question 2: Rewriting Sentences (Formal ↔ Informal)

Instruction: Rewrite the given sentences as specified (a–e).

a) Original (Formal):

"I would like to bring to your attention an issue regarding the poor internet service in the hostel."

Task: Rewrite informally.

Steps:

  1. Identify formal elements: Passive voice ("bring to your attention"), polite phrasing ("would like").
  2. Simplify language: Use contractions ("I’d"), direct address ("Hey"), and casual tone.
  3. Remove redundancy: "Issue regarding" → "problem with."

Final Answer (Informal):

"Hey, I need to tell you about the bad internet in the hostel."


b) Original (Informal):

"Hey, I saw your job post, I want the job, let me know."

Task: Rewrite formally.

Steps:

  1. Add professional greetings: "Dear [Name]/Sir/Madam."
  2. Use complete sentences: Avoid fragments ("I want the job").
  3. Polite phrasing: "I am interested in the position" instead of "I want the job."
  4. Closing: "Sincerely" or "Best regards."

Final Answer (Formal):

"Dear Sir/Madam,

I came across your job posting and am very interested in the position. Please let me know if I may proceed with the application.

Best regards,

[Your Name]"


c) Original (Formal):

"I would be grateful if you could assist me in resolving a login issue on the student portal."

Task: Rewrite informally.

Steps:

  1. Remove polite formalities: "I would be grateful" → "Can you help me?"
  2. Simplify structure: "Assist me in resolving" → "fix."
  3. Use contractions: "I’m having trouble logging in."

Final Answer (Informal):

"Can you help me fix the login issue on the student portal?"


d) Original (Informal):

"Can I meet you sometime, I need to talk about stuff."

Task: Rewrite formally.

Steps:

  1. Specify purpose: Replace "stuff" with
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