1 . The year 1798 is famous for--
- A. The French Revolution
- B. The American Independence
- C. The death of keats
- D. Publication of Lyrical Ballads
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2 . Amira can type 720 words in sixteen minutes, Reya can type 820 words in 18 minutes ans Zunaira can type 798 words in 19 minutes. Whos is/are the fastest typist (s)?
- A. Amira
- B. Zunaira
- C. Raya
- D. Both Amira and Raya
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3 . ---------a busy city, Pompeii was virtually destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in79 A.D
- A. Once
- B. It was once
- C. Once it was
- D. That once
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4 . Mother Teresa received ----- her Nobel peace prize in 1979.
- A. a
- B. an
- C. the
- D. X (Nothing)
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5 . Einstein was born in ----- Germany in 1879
- A. a
- B. an
- C. the
- D. no article
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6 . For a certain student the average of five test scores is 83. If four of the scores are 81, 79, 85 and 90. What is the score of the fifth test?
- A. 83
- B. 82
- C. 81
- D. 80
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7 . Rad the passage below and choose the alternative A, B, C or D to answer the questions (18-23) Washington was the first city in history to be created solely for the purpose of governance. Following the Revolution, members of congress had hotly debated the question of a permanent home for themselves and for those departments- the Treasury, the patent Office, and so on - Which even the sketchiest of central governments would feel obliged to establish. In 1790, largely in order to put an end to congressional bickering, George Washington was charged with selecting a site for the newly designated federal district. Not much to anyone's surprise but to the disappointment of many, he chose a tract of land on the banks of the Potomac River, a few miles upstream from his beloved plantation Mount Vernon. The District of Columbia was taken in part from Virginia and in part from Maryland. at the time is was laid out, its hundred square miles consisted of gently rolling hills, some under cultivation and the rest heavily wooded, with a number of creeks and much swampy land along the Potomac. There is now a section of Washington that is commonly referred to as Foggy Bottom; that section bore the same nickname a hundred and eighty years ago. two port cities, Alexandria and Georgetown, flourished within sight of the new capital and gave is access by ship to the most important cities of the infant nation- Charleston, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Newport, Salem and Portsmouth- and also to the far- off ports of England and the Continent. 16.Why was George Washington's choice for the site of the - capital not very surprising?
- A. George Washington had lived on the site before the American Revolution.
- B. The river would bring trade to the city.
- C. The site was very close to George Washington's own home.
- D. The member of Congress hade already state there preference for the site.
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8 . The First Amendment to the American Constitution declares o freedom of the press to all people. Although this right was not officially adopted until 179 l , the famous Zenger trial of 1735 laid the groundwork for insuring this precious freedom. .73 John Peter Zenger emigrated as a teenager from Germany. In 1733, he began publishing the New York Weekly journal. The o following year, he was arrested for writing a story about the crown-appointed governor of New York. While Zenger was imprisoned for nine months, his wife dutifully published the newspaper 1--3 everyday, bravely telling the truth about the corrupt government officials sent by the king to govern the colonies. Finally Zenger's long-awaited trial took place. The hostile judge dismissed Zenger's -5' local lawyers, making it necessary for his wife to seek out Andrew o Hamilton, a prominent Philadelphia lawyer. Persuaded by ; Hamilton, the jury bravely returned a not-guilty verdict, defying the judge's orders for a conviction. As a result of determination and bravery on the part of the colonists, a lasting victory for freedom of ' the press was gained by immigrant. 1.John Peter Zenger was a ________
- A. famous lawyer
- B. member of the Jury
- C. corrupt governor of New york
- D. Brave newspaper publisher
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9 . Pandit Ramkanai Das ---- at the age of 79.
- A. went away
- B. disappeared away
- C. passed away
- D. left
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10 . A 79-year-old man _____ on Saturday while driving his brand new Toyota.
- A. slightly injured
- B. had slightly injured
- C. had been slightly injured
- D. was slightly injured
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11 . Which country was suspended from the Arab League for 10 years from 1979 ?
- A. Egypt
- B. Iraq
- C. Jordan
- D. Syria
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12 . Amira can type 720 words in sixteen minutes, Reya can type 820 words in 18 minutes ans Zunaira can type 798 words in 19 minutes. Whos is/are the fastest typist (s)?
- A. Amira
- B. Zunaira
- C. Raya
- D. Both Amira and Raya
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13 . What is the annual interest rate on an account that carns Tk. 948 in simple interest over 36 months with an initial deposit of Tk. 7900?
- A. 40%
- B. 4%
- C. 3%
- D. 3.3%
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14 . Three maths classes: X, Y, and Z take an algebra test. The average score of class X is 83. The average score of class Y is 76. The average score of class Z is 85. The average score of class X and Y is 79 and the average score of class Y and Z is 81. What is the average score of the combined classes X, Y, and Z?
- A. 81
- B. 81.5
- C. 82
- D. 84.5
- D. None of these
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15 . Read the following passage carefully and then choose the appropriate answers to the questions: Napoleon Bonaparte's ambition to control all the area around the Mediterranean Sea led him and his French soldiers to Egypt. After losing a naval battle, they were forced to remain there for three years. In 1799, while constructing a fort, a soldier discovered a piece of stele (stone pillar bearing an inscription) known as the Rosetta stone. This famous stone, which would eventually lead to the deciphering of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics dating to 3100 B.C., was written in three languages: hieroglyphics (picture writing), demotic (a shorthand version of hieroglyphics), and Greek, Scientists discovered that the characters, unlike those in English, could be written from right to left and in other directions as well. Twenty-three years after discovery of the Rosetta stone, Jean Francois Champollion, a French philologist, fluent in several languages, was able to decipher the fast word - Ptolemy --- name of an Egyptian ruler. This name was written inside an oval called a "cartouche". Further investigation revealed that cartouches contained names of important people of that period. Champollion painstakingly continued his search and was able to increase his growing list of known phonetic signs. He and an Englishman, Thomas Young, worked independently of each other to unravel the deeply hidden mysteries of this strange language: Young believed that sound values could be assigned to the symbols, while Champollion insisted that the pictures represented words. Who was responsible for deciphering the first word?
- A. Champollion
- B. Young
- C. Ptolemy
- D. Napoleon
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16 . Read the following passage carefully and then choose the appropriate answers to the questions: Napoleon Bonaparte's ambition to control all the area around the Mediterranean Sea led him and his French soldiers to Egypt. After losing a naval battle, they were forced to remain there for three years. In 1799, while constructing a fort, a soldier discovered a piece of stele (stone pillar bearing an inscription) known as the Rosetta stone. This famous stone, which would eventually lead to the deciphering of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics dating to 3100 B.C., was written in three languages: hieroglyphics (picture writing), demotic (a shorthand version of hieroglyphics), and Greek, Scientists discovered that the characters, unlike those in English, could be written from right to left and in other directions as well. Twenty-three years after discovery of the Rosetta stone, Jean Francois Champollion, a French philologist, fluent in several languages, was able to decipher the fast word - Ptolemy --- name of an Egyptian ruler. This name was written inside an oval called a "cartouche". Further investigation revealed that cartouches contained names of important people of that period. Champollion painstakingly continued his search and was able to increase his growing list of known phonetic signs. He and an Englishman, Thomas Young, worked independently of each other to unravel the deeply hidden mysteries of this strange language: Young believed that sound values could be assigned to the symbols, while Champollion insisted that the pictures represented words. Why were Napoleon's soldiers in Egypt in 1799?
- A. They were celebrating a naval victory
- B. They were looking for the Rosetta stone
- C. They were waiting to continue their campaign
- D. They were trying to decipher the hieroglyphics
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17 . Read the following passage carefully and then choose the appropriate answers to the questions: Napoleon Bonaparte's ambition to control all the area around the Mediterranean Sea led him and his French soldiers to Egypt. After losing a naval battle, they were forced to remain there for three years. In 1799, while constructing a fort, a soldier discovered a piece of stele (stone pillar bearing an inscription) known as the Rosetta stone. This famous stone, which would eventually lead to the deciphering of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics dating to 3100 B.C., was written in three languages: hieroglyphics (picture writing), demotic (a shorthand version of hieroglyphics), and Greek, Scientists discovered that the characters, unlike those in English, could be written from right to left and in other directions as well. Twenty-three years after discovery of the Rosetta stone, Jean Francois Champollion, a French philologist, fluent in several languages, was able to decipher the fast word - Ptolemy --- name of an Egyptian ruler. This name was written inside an oval called a "cartouche". Further investigation revealed that cartouches contained names of important people of that period. Champollion painstakingly continued his search and was able to increase his growing list of known phonetic signs. He and an Englishman, Thomas Young, worked independently of each other to unravel the deeply hidden mysteries of this strange language: Young believed that sound values could be assigned to the symbols, while Champollion insisted that the pictures represented words. What was the first word that was deciphered from the Rosetta stone?
- A. cartouche
- B. Ptolemy
- C. demotic
- D. Champollion
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18 . Read the following passage carefully and then choose the appropriate answers to the questions: Napoleon Bonaparte's ambition to control all the area around the Mediterranean Sea led him and his French soldiers to Egypt. After losing a naval battle, they were forced to remain there for three years. In 1799, while constructing a fort, a soldier discovered a piece of stele (stone pillar bearing an inscription) known as the Rosetta stone. This famous stone, which would eventually lead to the deciphering of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics dating to 3100 B.C., was written in three languages: hieroglyphics (picture writing), demotic (a shorthand version of hieroglyphics), and Greek, Scientists discovered that the characters, unlike those in English, could be written from right to left and in other directions as well. Twenty-three years after discovery of the Rosetta stone, Jean Francois Champollion, a French philologist, fluent in several languages, was able to decipher the fast word - Ptolemy --- name of an Egyptian ruler. This name was written inside an oval called a "cartouche". Further investigation revealed that cartouches contained names of important people of that period. Champollion painstakingly continued his search and was able to increase his growing list of known phonetic signs. He and an Englishman, Thomas Young, worked independently of each other to unravel the deeply hidden mysteries of this strange language: Young believed that sound values could be assigned to the symbols, while Champollion insisted that the pictures represented words. When was the first word from the Rosetta stone deciphered?
- A. 1766
- B. 1799
- C. 1822
- D. 1776
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19 . Read the following passage carefully and then choose the appropriate answers to the questions: Napoleon Bonaparte's ambition to control all the area around the Mediterranean Sea led him and his French soldiers to Egypt. After losing a naval battle, they were forced to remain there for three years. In 1799, while constructing a fort, a soldier discovered a piece of stele (stone pillar bearing an inscription) known as the Rosetta stone. This famous stone, which would eventually lead to the deciphering of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics dating to 3100 B.C., was written in three languages: hieroglyphics (picture writing), demotic (a shorthand version of hieroglyphics), and Greek, Scientists discovered that the characters, unlike those in English, could be written from right to left and in other directions as well. Twenty-three years after discovery of the Rosetta stone, Jean Francois Champollion, a French philologist, fluent in several languages, was able to decipher the fast word - Ptolemy --- name of an Egyptian ruler. This name was written inside an oval called a "cartouche". Further investigation revealed that cartouches contained names of important people of that period. Champollion painstakingly continued his search and was able to increase his growing list of known phonetic signs. He and an Englishman, Thomas Young, worked independently of each other to unravel the deeply hidden mysteries of this strange language: Young believed that sound values could be assigned to the symbols, while Champollion insisted that the pictures represented words. Which of the following statements in not true?
- A. Cartouches contained names of prominent people of the period.
- B. Champollion and Young worked together in an attempt to decipher the hieroglyphics.
- C. One of Napoleon's soldiers discovered the Rosetta stone,
- D. Thomas Young believed that sound values could be assigned to the symbols
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20 . Read the following passage carefully and then choose the appropriate answers to the questions: Napoleon Bonaparte's ambition to control all the area around the Mediterranean Sea led him and his French soldiers to Egypt. After losing a naval battle, they were forced to remain there for three years. In 1799, while constructing a fort, a soldier discovered a piece of stele (stone pillar bearing an inscription) known as the Rosetta stone. This famous stone, which would eventually lead to the deciphering of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics dating to 3100 B.C., was written in three languages: hieroglyphics (picture writing), demotic (a shorthand version of hieroglyphics), and Greek, Scientists discovered that the characters, unlike those in English, could be written from right to left and in other directions as well. Twenty-three years after discovery of the Rosetta stone, Jean Francois Champollion, a French philologist, fluent in several languages, was able to decipher the fast word - Ptolemy --- name of an Egyptian ruler. This name was written inside an oval called a "cartouche". Further investigation revealed that cartouches contained names of important people of that period. Champollion painstakingly continued his search and was able to increase his growing list of known phonetic signs. He and an Englishman, Thomas Young, worked independently of each other to unravel the deeply hidden mysteries of this strange language: Young believed that sound values could be assigned to the symbols, while Champollion insisted that the pictures represented words. Which of the following languages was not written on the Rosetta stone
- A. French
- B. demotic
- C. Greek
- D. hieroglyphics
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21 . যদি 7৮797 এর কোড 1234 এবং ROUGH এর কোড 65274 হয় তবে SOUP এর কোড হবে,
- A. 3521
- B. 1253
- C. 5312
- D. 1352
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22 . একটি প্রাসের আনুভূমিক পাল্লা 79.53 m এবং বিচরণকাল 5.3 sec নিক্ষেপন কোণ কত?
- A. 45 ডিগ্রি
- B. 60 ডিগ্রি
- C. 30 ডিগ্রি
- D. 90 ডিগ্রি
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23 . On what date The 79th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA 79) opened?
- A. 10 September 2024
- B.
- C.
- D.
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24 . x2+1x2=79
- A. ± 9
- B. ± 8
- C. -9
- D. -8
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25 . 35×79=
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
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26 . 79
- A. 630 টাকা
- B. 810 টাকা
- C. 360 টাকা
- D. 300 টাকা
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