1 . Truth triumphs ____falsehood.
- A. on
- B. over
- C. to
- D. for
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2 . Which of the following is false about a binary search tree?
- A. The left child is always lesser than its parent
- B. The right child is always greater than its parent
- C. The left and right sub-should also be binary search trees
- D. Either the left of the right sub- tree should be be binary search tree but not both.
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3 . The synonym of false is---
- A. wrong
- B. right
- C. bad
- D. good
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4 . In Bangladesh folk music great has great variety , with songs being composed on the culture , festivals views of the life natural beauty rivers and rural and scrivener life these songs are also about social inequality and poverty, about the martial world and the metaphors of rives and boats. Since the country is basically riveter, the Bhatiyali forms and importance genre of flok music. Folk music is formed and developed according to the environment . Differences in the natural environment are reflated in the people of the different regions. The dialects too vary across the different in the different regions. bangladesh folk music northern Bhawaiya, the eastern Bhatiyali and the southwestern Baul songs. Folk songs may be sung individually or in chorus. Folk songs Leto Alkap and Gambhira. Some songs are regional in character, but others are common to both Bangladesh and West Bengal 46. Find the statement which is false
- A. Folk songs contains supernatural elements
- B. Bhatiyali and Baul are two regional folk varities
- C. Folk songs must bear local flaours
- D. Social crisis is also a part of folk music
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5 . Which statement is false according to the information presented in the passage?
- A. Two smajor causes of Lusi's eruption have been confirmed
- B. Lusi caused thousands of people to leave their homes
- C. Mud volcanoes are not uncommon in the world.
- D. Drilling for natural gas might have caused the volcano
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6 . which is the statement is false?
- A. Big Ben started functioning is 1859
- B. The present bell is not the original one
- C. It took 15 years to make Big Ben
- D. There is a crack on Big Ben
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7 . A tradesman by means of a false balance defrauds to the extent of 8% in buying goods and also defrauds to 8% is selling. His gain percent is--
- A. 16.64%
- B. 18.65%
- C. 15.48%
- D. 16%
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8 . which one is false about lung?
- A. The left lung has only an o blique fissure
- B. The left lung is divided into 3 lobes
- C. Conical in shape
- D. The right lung is slightly larger than the left
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9 . Influenza, or flu, is a virus that attacks the respiratory system. The flu virus is highly contagious: when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks, respiratory droplets are generated and transmitted into the air, and can then be inhaled by anyone nearby. Additionally, a person who touches something with the virus on it and then touches his or her mouth, eyes or nose can become infected. Before COVID-19, the most severe pandemic in recent history was the 1918 influenza virus, often called "the Spanish Flu". The virus infected roughly 500 million people - one-third of the world's population - and caused SO million deaths worldwide (double the number of deaths in World War I). In the United States, a quarter of the population caught the virus, 675,000 died, and life expectancy dropped by 12 years. With no vaccine to protect against the virus, people were urged to isolate, quarantine, practice good personal hygiene, and limit social interaction. The first observations of illness and mortality were documented in the United States (in Kansas) in March 1918 and then in April in France, Germany and the United Kingdom. To maintain morale, World War I censor minimized these early reports. Newspapers were free to report the epidemic'seffects in neutral Spain, such as the grave illness of King Alfonso XIII, and these stories created a false impression of Spain as especially hard hit. This gave rise to the name "Spanish Flu". Until February 2020, the 1918 epidemic was largely overlooked in the teaching of American history, despite the ample documentation at the National Archives and elsewhere of the disease and its devastation. The 100-year-old pictures from 1918 that just months ago seemed quaint and dated now seem oddly prescient. 1.The word 'quarantine 'in line 11 can be replaced by:
- A. caging
- B. distancing
- C. socializing
- D. closeness
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10 . The judge reprimanded the witness for giving a false account of the event .
- A. challenge
- B. command
- C. praise
- D. disprove
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11 . Which statement is false?
- A. A lie spreads slowly
- B. Social media has hidden dangers
- C. To share news is a common human tendency
- D. the internet is a mixed blessing
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12 . L is older than M and taller than N. O is younger than P, older than N and shorter than Q. R is older than S, younger than N, shorter than S and taller than Q. S is older than L, M, O, P, Q, R and S is necessarily false?
- A. O is the shortest of the group
- B. N is the second tallest of the group
- C. L is the tallest of the group
- D. Q is the third oldest of the group
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13 . Which of the following statement is False?
- A. Rusting of Iron can be prevented by CO2
- B. Rusting of Iron is an electrochemical process
- C. Rusting of Iron takes place in moist air
- D. Rusting of Iron produce hydrated ferric oxide
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14 . Which of the following could be false?
- A. If U works on Friday, the V must work on Saturday
- B. If X words on Friday, then W must work on Saturday
- C. If U works on Saturday, then X must work on Friday
- D. T can work only one day per week
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15 . The judge reprimanded the witness for giving a false account to the event. Replace the underlined word with opposite meaning.
- A. praised
- B. challenged
- C. disproved
- D. commanded
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16 . skepticism is a belief in that all beliefs can be proven false, thus to avoid the --- of being wrong it is best to believe nothing.
- A. satisfaction
- B. confidence
- C. frustration
- D. penetration
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17 . We have to --- P. as we see it Q. speak the truth R. there is falsehood and darkness S. even if all around us
- A. RQSP
- B. QPSR
- C. QRPS
- D. RSQP
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18 . Even though the reputation was ----- by the false allegation of misconduct, yet it emerged ----- from the ordeal.
- A. destroyed, intact
- B. shaken, unscathed
- C. damaged, perfect
- D. strengthened, poor
- D. tranish, sullied
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19 . City High School must put together a debating team consisting of four debaters.There are candidates of equal ability : X,Y and Z who are all seniors; and A,B,C and D who are all juniors..The school requires that there should be two seniors and two juniors in the team.It is also necessary that all of the debaters be able to work with one another. *Debaters Y and A cannot work together. *Debaters Z and C cannot work together. *Debaters A and B cannot work together. which of the following statements must be false? 1.Debaters Y and C are never selected together. 2.Debaters Z and D are never selected together. 3.Debaters Z and D are never selected together.
- A. Only I
- B. Only II
- C. Only III
- D. All of these
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20 . FALSE
- A. inaccurate
- B. incorrect
- C. true
- D. defective
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21 . What term describes the act intentionally spreading false information, often with the intent to deceive or or manipulate public opinion?
- A. Misinformation
- B. Disinformation
- C. Malinfonnation
- D. Information overload
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22 . Which is the verb of the word 'false'
- A. Falsehood
- B. Falsen
- C. Falsify
- D. Falsity
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23 . Which of the following phrases give the meaning of 'false tears of sorrow'?
- A. Cry in the wilderness
- B. Crying need
- C. a dose fisted man
- D. Crocodiles tears
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24 . S1: It is said that deep down people are alike. S6: people differ in intelligence , personality, emotional display , values, priorities and the like. P: However in the broadest sense we can say people are all alike. Q: This statement is essentially false. R: But the individual differences are far more illumination. S: For instance, it's true that all people have attitudes, likes and dislikes, feelings and similar attributes. The proper sequence should be__
- A. QRSP
- B. SPQR
- C. QPSR
- D. PRQS
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25 . x2-8x+22=6
- A. x=4
- B. x=-4
- C. x>3
- D. x>0
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26 . x2-4x+9=6,
- A. x=1
- B. x=3
- C. x>3
- D. x>0
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27 . Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. The primary purpose of education is to make our lives easy and beautiful in all aspects. However, if we analyze the actions done and the endeavours undertaken by the educated people of all times, we find that those have not always been beneficial to humankind; some have even threatened the existence of human beings. Thus, education at many times has failed to serve its primary purposes. Why does it happen? Education gives us knowledge and skills, and eventually provides us with power. This power sometimes turns us into monsters and, sometimes, angels because the power of education can be used both for good and evil purposes depending on the intention of its users. The wars, for example, that took the lives of billions of innocent people were waged and executed by the educated people. Heinous scams and horrific incidents of corruption were also committed by the individuals having high academic degrees from world famous institutions. So, education does not always guarantee beauty and ennoble us unless it is imbued with morality, ethics and humanity. According to the passage, which of the statements is false?
- A. The educated people have always done heinous acts.
- B. Education affects us in the way we intend to use it.
- C. True education can guarantee ennoblement of our minds.
- D. Ethics and humanity are important catalyst using education for noble purposes.
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28 . Which statement is false?
- A. We cannot do anything without computers
- B. Computers have more benefits than hazards
- C. Technology without computers in unthinkable
- D. We cannot but depend totally on a technological world.
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29 . Influenza, or flu, is a virus that attacks the respiratory system. The flu virus is highly contagious: when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks, respiratory droplets are generated and transmitted into the air, and can then be inhaled by anyone nearby. Additionally, a person who touches something with the virus on it and then touches his or her mouth, eyes or nose can become infected. Before COVID-19, the most severe pandemic in recent history was the 1918 influenza virus, often called "the Spanish Flu". The virus infected roughly 500 million people - one-third of the world's population - and caused SO million deaths worldwide (double the number of deaths in World War I). In the United States, a quarter of the population caught the virus, 675,000 died, and life expectancy dropped by 12 years. With no vaccine to protect against the virus, people were urged to isolate, quarantine, practice good personal hygiene, and limit social interaction. The first observations of illness and mortality were documented in the United States (in Kansas) in March 1918 and then in April in France, Germany and the United Kingdom. To maintain morale, World War I censor minimized these early reports. Newspapers were free to report the epidemic'seffects in neutral Spain, such as the grave illness of King Alfonso XIII, and these stories created a false impression of Spain as especially hard hit. This gave rise to the name "Spanish Flu". Until February 2020, the 1918 epidemic was largely overlooked in the teaching of American history, despite the ample documentation at the National Archives and elsewhere of the disease and its devastation. The 100-year-old pictures from 1918 that just months ago seemed quaint and dated now seem oddly prescient. The phrase 'hard hit'in line 18 means -
- A. to his strongly
- B. to heat very hard
- C. to hardly suffer
- D. to be adversely affected
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30 . Influenza, or flu, is a virus that attacks the respiratory system. The flu virus is highly contagious: when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks, respiratory droplets are generated and transmitted into the air, and can then be inhaled by anyone nearby. Additionally, a person who touches something with the virus on it and then touches his or her mouth, eyes or nose can become infected. Before COVID-19, the most severe pandemic in recent history was the 1918 influenza virus, often called "the Spanish Flu". The virus infected roughly 500 million people - one-third of the world's population - and caused SO million deaths worldwide (double the number of deaths in World War I). In the United States, a quarter of the population caught the virus, 675,000 died, and life expectancy dropped by 12 years. With no vaccine to protect against the virus, people were urged to isolate, quarantine, practice good personal hygiene, and limit social interaction. The first observations of illness and mortality were documented in the United States (in Kansas) in March 1918 and then in April in France, Germany and the United Kingdom. To maintain morale, World War I censor minimized these early reports. Newspapers were free to report the epidemic'seffects in neutral Spain, such as the grave illness of King Alfonso XIII, and these stories created a false impression of Spain as especially hard hit. This gave rise to the name "Spanish Flu". Until February 2020, the 1918 epidemic was largely overlooked in the teaching of American history, despite the ample documentation at the National Archives and elsewhere of the disease and its devastation. The 100-year-old pictures from 1918 that just months ago seemed quaint and dated now seem oddly prescient. The word 'contagious' in line 2 is closest in meaning 10 -
- A. continuous
- B. fatal
- C. visible
- D. transmissible
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31 . Influenza, or flu, is a virus that attacks the respiratory system. The flu virus is highly contagious: when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks, respiratory droplets are generated and transmitted into the air, and can then be inhaled by anyone nearby. Additionally, a person who touches something with the virus on it and then touches his or her mouth, eyes or nose can become infected. Before COVID-19, the most severe pandemic in recent history was the 1918 influenza virus, often called "the Spanish Flu". The virus infected roughly 500 million people - one-third of the world's population - and caused SO million deaths worldwide (double the number of deaths in World War I). In the United States, a quarter of the population caught the virus, 675,000 died, and life expectancy dropped by 12 years. With no vaccine to protect against the virus, people were urged to isolate, quarantine, practice good personal hygiene, and limit social interaction. The first observations of illness and mortality were documented in the United States (in Kansas) in March 1918 and then in April in France, Germany and the United Kingdom. To maintain morale, World War I censor minimized these early reports. Newspapers were free to report the epidemic'seffects in neutral Spain, such as the grave illness of King Alfonso XIII, and these stories created a false impression of Spain as especially hard hit. This gave rise to the name "Spanish Flu". Until February 2020, the 1918 epidemic was largely overlooked in the teaching of American history, despite the ample documentation at the National Archives and elsewhere of the disease and its devastation. The 100-year-old pictures from 1918 that just months ago seemed quaint and dated now seem oddly prescient. The word opposite in meaning to 'quaint' in line 22 is--
- A. antiquated
- B. regular
- C. hazardous
- D. severe
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32 . Influenza, or flu, is a virus that attacks the respiratory system. The flu virus is highly contagious: when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks, respiratory droplets are generated and transmitted into the air, and can then be inhaled by anyone nearby. Additionally, a person who touches something with the virus on it and then touches his or her mouth, eyes or nose can become infected. Before COVID-19, the most severe pandemic in recent history was the 1918 influenza virus, often called "the Spanish Flu". The virus infected roughly 500 million people - one-third of the world's population - and caused SO million deaths worldwide (double the number of deaths in World War I). In the United States, a quarter of the population caught the virus, 675,000 died, and life expectancy dropped by 12 years. With no vaccine to protect against the virus, people were urged to isolate, quarantine, practice good personal hygiene, and limit social interaction. The first observations of illness and mortality were documented in the United States (in Kansas) in March 1918 and then in April in France, Germany and the United Kingdom. To maintain morale, World War I censor minimized these early reports. Newspapers were free to report the epidemic'seffects in neutral Spain, such as the grave illness of King Alfonso XIII, and these stories created a false impression of Spain as especially hard hit. This gave rise to the name "Spanish Flu". Until February 2020, the 1918 epidemic was largely overlooked in the teaching of American history, despite the ample documentation at the National Archives and elsewhere of the disease and its devastation. The 100-year-old pictures from 1918 that just months ago seemed quaint and dated now seem oddly prescient. The 1918 influenza was called the Spanish Flu" because-
- A. it originated in Spain
- B. Spain was a neutral country in World War I
- C. King Alfonso XIII of Spain was ill
- D. of the false impression of Spain as hard hit
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33 . Influenza, or flu, is a virus that attacks the respiratory system. The flu virus is highly contagious: when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks, respiratory droplets are generated and transmitted into the air, and can then be inhaled by anyone nearby. Additionally, a person who touches something with the virus on it and then touches his or her mouth, eyes or nose can become infected. Before COVID-19, the most severe pandemic in recent history was the 1918 influenza virus, often called "the Spanish Flu". The virus infected roughly 500 million people - one-third of the world's population - and caused SO million deaths worldwide (double the number of deaths in World War I). In the United States, a quarter of the population caught the virus, 675,000 died, and life expectancy dropped by 12 years. With no vaccine to protect against the virus, people were urged to isolate, quarantine, practice good personal hygiene, and limit social interaction. The first observations of illness and mortality were documented in the United States (in Kansas) in March 1918 and then in April in France, Germany and the United Kingdom. To maintain morale, World War I censor minimized these early reports. Newspapers were free to report the epidemic'seffects in neutral Spain, such as the grave illness of King Alfonso XIII, and these stories created a false impression of Spain as especially hard hit. This gave rise to the name "Spanish Flu". Until February 2020, the 1918 epidemic was largely overlooked in the teaching of American history, despite the ample documentation at the National Archives and elsewhere of the disease and its devastation. The 100-year-old pictures from 1918 that just months ago seemed quaint and dated now seem oddly prescient. According to the passage, all of the following is TRUE about "1918 Influenza" EXCEPT.
- A. it was beyond censorship
- B. it decreased life expectancy
- C. it was overlooked in American history lessons
- D. it infected one third of world's population
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34 . Influenza, or flu, is a virus that attacks the respiratory system. The flu virus is highly contagious: when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks, respiratory droplets are generated and transmitted into the air, and can then be inhaled by anyone nearby. Additionally, a person who touches something with the virus on it and then touches his or her mouth, eyes or nose can become infected. Before COVID-19, the most severe pandemic in recent history was the 1918 influenza virus, often called "the Spanish Flu". The virus infected roughly 500 million people - one-third of the world's population - and caused SO million deaths worldwide (double the number of deaths in World War I). In the United States, a quarter of the population caught the virus, 675,000 died, and life expectancy dropped by 12 years. With no vaccine to protect against the virus, people were urged to isolate, quarantine, practice good personal hygiene, and limit social interaction. The first observations of illness and mortality were documented in the United States (in Kansas) in March 1918 and then in April in France, Germany and the United Kingdom. To maintain morale, World War I censor minimized these early reports. Newspapers were free to report the epidemic'seffects in neutral Spain, such as the grave illness of King Alfonso XIII, and these stories created a false impression of Spain as especially hard hit. This gave rise to the name "Spanish Flu". Until February 2020, the 1918 epidemic was largely overlooked in the teaching of American history, despite the ample documentation at the National Archives and elsewhere of the disease and its devastation. The 100-year-old pictures from 1918 that just months ago seemed quaint and dated now seem oddly prescient. Which of the following. according to the passage, is NOT TRUE about 'Flu virus'?
- A. cannot be controlled by personal hygiene
- B. examples: Covid-19 and 1918 in influenza
- C. communicable
- D. vaccine can protect against the virus
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35 . which statement is false ?
- A. Medical treatment is better now .
- B. It was commonly believed that the invention of computers would drastically change our lives .
- C. we can easily find information on -far off places.
- D. People live longer than before
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36 . I can not be false to my friend.
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Attach answer script
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37 . Synonyms of "FALSE"
- A. inaccurate
- B. incorrect
- C. true
- D. defective
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38 . There are 10 true-false questions in an examination. these questions can be answered in-
- A. 20 ways
- B. 100 ways
- C. 150 ways
- D. 1024 ways
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39 . Mary says, "the number I am thinking of divisible by 2 or it is divisible by 3." This statement is false if the number Mary is thinking of is:
- A. 2
- B. 6
- C. 8
- D. 11
- D. 15
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40 . What term describes the act intentionally spreading false information, often with the intent to deceive or or manipulate public opinion?
- A. Misinformation
- B. Disinformation
- C. Malinfonnation
- D. Information overload
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