1 . Rabbi suggests to hold a party
- A. Rabbi sugests that a party should be held
- B. Rabbi suggests that a party to be held
- C. A party is suggested to be hold by Rabbi
- D. A party is suggested to hold by Rabbi
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2 . Dhaka is one of the biggest cities in Bangladesh.(Positive)
- A. No other cities in Bangladesh are as big as Dhaka.
- B. Very few cities in Bangladesh are as big as Dhaka.
- C. Very few cities in Bangladesh is as big as Dhaka.
- D. Some cities in Bangladesh is as big as Dhaka.
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3 . The Padma is one of the boggest rivers in Bangladesh. (Positive)
- A. Very few river in Bangladesh is as big as the Padma
- B. Very few rivers in Bangladesh are as big as the Padma
- C. No other river in Bangladesh is so big as the Padma
- D. No other rivers in Bangladesh are as big as the Padma
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4 . A- statement is an– comparison; it doesn't compare things explicitly, but suggest a likeness between them.
- A. sarcastically ... unfair
- B. metaphorical ... implied
- C. sanguine ..... inherent
- D. blatant .... overt
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5 . Which is the biggest town based on the following information? B is bigger than A, A is equal to C, C is smaller than D, D is smaller than B.
- A. A
- B. B
- C. C
- D. D
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6 . I suggest that the --- there .
- A. gone
- B. goes
- C. go
- D. went
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7 . Tokyo and Washington are still 'at logger- heads'.here 'at logger- heads' means
- A. in strong agreement
- B. in strong disagreement
- C. in an argument
- D. close allies
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8 . It is no ---- suggesting that he should do something about his hair.
- A. useful
- B. using
- C. useless
- D. use
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9 . The teacher suggested that her students ----- experiences with ESP.
- A. write a composition on their
- B. to write composition about
- C. wrote some composition for this
- D. be written a composition about the
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10 . A ---- statement is an comparison it does not compare things explictely, but suggests a likeness between them.
- A. sarcastic....unfair
- B. blatant....overt
- C. sanguine...inherent
- D. metaphorical...implied
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11 . Which of the best sentence by 'Bag and Baggage'?
- A. He leaves the place bag and baggage
- B. He leaves the place with bag and baggage
- C. He leaves the place for bag and baggage
- D. He leaves for bag and baggage
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12 . Beggars must not be choosers - এ বাক্যের অর্থ
- A. ভিক্ষার চাল মোটা
- B. ভিক্ষার চাল কাঁড়া আর আকঁড়া
- C. ভিক্ষার চাল সরু
- D. ভিক্ষাবৃত্তি ভালো নয়
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13 . The common shearwater is 'seldom' encountered off these rugged coast.
- A. often
- B. sometimes
- C. rarely
- D. inevitable
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14 . EGG : OVAL
- A. cow : milk
- B. camel : desert
- C. bee : honey
- D. brick : rectangular
- D. none of them
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15 . CLOTHES : LUGGAGE
- A. baggage : train
- B. package : post office
- C. documents : briefcase
- D. airmail : mail carrier
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16 . The sum of two positive integers multiplied by the bigger number is 204, and their difference multiplied by the smaller number is 35. The numbers are:
- A. 12, 5
- B. 13, 4
- C. 14, 3
- D. 24, 10
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17 . Choose the best translation of this sentence in Bengali . They were at daggers drawn'
- A. তারা ছুরি বের করেছিল
- B. তারা উন্মুক্ত ছুরির কাছে ছিল
- C. তারা ঘোর বিবাদমান ছিল
- D. তারা শক্র ছিল
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18 . There are 200 questions on a 3-hour examination. Among these questions 50 are mathematics problems. It is suggested that twice as much as time be spent on each math problem as for each other question. How many minutes should be spent on mathematics problems?
- A. 36
- B. 72
- C. 60
- D. 100
- D. None of these
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19 . "Come live with me and be my love, And we will all the preasures prove, That hills and valleys, dale and fields, And all the craggy mountains yield." These are a few lines of a poem of a great poet. Who is the poet ?
- A. J.Webstar
- B. C.Marlow
- C. W.Shakespeare
- D. Lord Bacon
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20 . A police man spots a mugger from a distance of 200 meters. As the police man starts chasing the mugger, the mugger also starts also starts running. Given that the speed of the mugger is 10 km/h and that of the police man is 12 km/h, how far would have the mugger run before he is caught?
- A. 3 km
- B. 4 km
- C. 2 km
- D. 1 km
- D. None of these
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21 . A passenger paid 50% customs duty on accompanied baggage items. He paid another 20% sales tax on the total value of the items plus the custom duty paid. The total custom duty and sales tax is Tk. 350. what is the value of the item custom duty and sales tax?
- A. Tk.400
- B. Tk. 450
- C. Tk. 500
- D. None these
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22 . Two small circular parks of diameter 16 meter and 12 meter are to be replaced by a bigger circular park. What would be the radius of this new park, if the new park has to occupy the same space as the two small parks?
- A. 20 meter
- B. 15 meter
- C. 10 meter
- D. 100 meter
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23 . Demonstrations by partisans of both sides turned increasingly aggressive last week.
- A. Enemies
- B. Followers
- C. Benefactors
- D. Amateurs
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24 . Read the following passage and answer the Increasing every year questions: Forests are an important part of civilization. They not only form a considerable portion of the national wealth of a country, but also play an important role in maintaining the environmental balance. Indiscriminate felling of trees to enhance city areas is a threat to our civilization. We often forget that a peaceful and well-balanced co- existence of man-made civilization and nature is absolutely important for human existence on the earth. Indiscriminate felling of trees makes our planet less green and threatens the wildlife. Forests and trees have an enormous impact on the climate as they are instrumental in drawing rain to the earth. Deforestation has resulted in radical changes in our climate. The overall temperature of the planet is increasing at an alarming rate. The duration of seasons is fluctuating all over the world. The rate of rainfall is becoming erratic. The future of this planet is in trouble unless immediate attention is paid to this danger. The passage suggests that the future of this planet is in trouble, because ----
- A. Urbanization is likely to stop
- B. Deforestation will bring disasters everywhere
- C. Cities will be flooded as a result of the melting of ice-caps.
- D. The duration of seasons is becoming longer
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25 . Which living bird lays the word's largest egg?
- A. Eagle
- B. Odtrich
- C. Owl
- D. Vulture
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26 . The aggrieved parties 'acceded' to the proposal.(Synonym)
- A. Added to
- B. Reduced
- C. Awaited
- D. Proposed
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27 . A woman buys 50 eggs for $6.60. Some cost 12 cents each and the rest 14 cents each. How many eggs has she bought at 14 cents each?
- A. 20
- B. 25
- C. 30
- D. 35
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28 . Choose the appropriate word or words to complete the sentence below: Rafique saw --- digging in his garden.
- A. Mr.Ali was
- B. That Mr. Ali
- C. Mr. Ali is
- D. Mr. Ali
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29 . The word 'Exaggerated' is closet in meaning to -
- A. Modest
- B. Concise
- C. More than normal
- D. New
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30 . Read the following passage and answer the questions Money is not only coins and banknotes, It is anything that people are willing to use in order to represent tl1e value of other things for the purpose of exchanging goods and services. Money enables people to compare quickly ai1d easily the value of different commodities (such as fish and shoes), to exchange one thing for another, and to store wealth conveniently. There have been many types of money. The most familiar is the coin, which is a standardized piece of imprinted metal. Yet money existed long before the invention of coins, and cultures have prospered using things as currency, such as cowries, cattle, skins, salt, grains, beads, cloth and promissory notes. In modern prisons, cigarettes have often served as money. Nowadays people do not have to carry money when they go for shopping, the can use debit or cash cards. These cards are also called plastic money. The passage suggests that ...... .
- A. coins existed long before the invention of money
- B. cowries were never counted as money.
- C. in ancient times, cigarettes were used as money.
- D. coins fallowed the invention of money.
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31 . Three angles of a triangle are in proportion 5: 6: 7. Then what is the difference in degrees between he biggest and the smallest angles?
- A. 20°
- B. 10°
- C. 30°
- D. 25°
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32 . মানবদেহে মোট ইম্যুনোগ্লোবিউলিনের কতো ভাগ IgG? (What is the percentage of IgG in total immunoglobulin in human body?)
- A. 75%
- B. 15%
- C. 10%
- D. 5%
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33 . Please, do not laugh ______those beggars.
- A. for
- B. against
- C. at
- D. in
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34 . In SQL_____, aggregate function can be used in the select list or the _____clause of a select statement of sub query. They cannot be used in a _____clause.
- A. where, having
- B. having, where
- C. Group by, having
- D. Group by, where
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35 . The difference between the radii of bigger circle and smaller circle is 14 cm and the difference between their areas is 1056 cm2 . Radius of the smaller circle is _
- A. 7 cm
- B. 5 cm
- C. 9 cm
- D. 3 cm
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36 . AGGRAVATE
- A. Decline
- B. Acquire
- C. Excited
- D. Irritate
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37 . The rising numbers of icebergs are in turn "increasing the tsunami hazards" ___ occur when they break away from a glacier and trigger a tidal wave.
- A. whom
- B. whose
- C. which
- D. who's
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38 . EGG: OMEELET
- A. Rice:curry
- B. Flour : Cake
- C. Fish : Water
- D. Banana : Ice cream
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39 . `Beggarly' is a/an-
- A. Adverb
- B. Adjective
- C. Verb
- D. Noun
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40 . John Keats, ill ____ tuberculosis, left the foggy weather of London for the more ---- climate of Rome.
- A. with, salubrious
- B. of, pleasant
- C. for, inauspicious
- D. in, noxious
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41 . Since the bus companies compete with one another, the drivers have every incentive to drive aggressively and take more passengers than the buses _______ hold.
- A. can
- B. could
- C. should
- D. would
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42 . Dolphins are regarded as the friendliness creatures in the sea and stories of them helping drawing sailors have been common since Roman times. The more we learn about dolphins, the more we realize that their society is more complex than people previously imagined. They look after other dolphins when they are ill, care for pregnant mothers and protect the weakest in the community, as we do. Some scientists have suggested that dolphins have a language but it is much more probable that they communicate with each other without needing words. Could any of these mammals be more intelligent than man? Certainly the most common argument in favor of man's superiority over them that we can kill them more easily than they can kill us ___ is the least satisfactory. On the country, the more we discover about these remarkable creatures, the less we appear superior when we destroy them. The passage seems to suggest that
- A. Man is not a mammal
- B. Man is the most intelligent mammal
- C. Dolphins are the only intelligent mammals
- D. There could be more intelligent mammals than man .
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43 . Dolphins are regarded as the friendliness creatures in the sea and stories of them helping drawing sailors have been common since Roman times. The more we learn about dolphins, the more we realize that their society is more complex than people previously imagined. They look after other dolphins when they are ill, care for pregnant mothers and protect the weakest in the community, as we do. Some scientists have suggested that dolphins have a language but it is much more probable that they communicate with each other without needing words. Could any of these mammals be more intelligent than man? Certainly the most common argument in favor of man's superiority over them that we can kill them more easily than they can kill us ___ is the least satisfactory. On the country, the more we discover about these remarkable creatures, the less we appear superior when we destroy them. It is clear form the passage that dolphins ------.
- A. don't want to be with us as much as we want to be with them
- B. are proven to be less intelligent that once though
- C. are capable of learning a language and communicating with humans.
- D. have a reputation for being friendly to humans.
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44 . Muhammad Ali was tall, agile, charming, naturally expressive also very defiant, aggressive and powerful. He the unvanquished champion of his people and was determined was the outspoken about what he believe was right . He had tremendous self-belief and no intention to be quiescent about what he felt was wrong or oppressive. That was why he declined to be part of the Vietnam War that his country had spearheaded. He was not going to agree to be part of a war in a far away country and against as people who had done him or his fellow citizens no wrong. He was very much the conscientious objector and had fierce belief in freedom and justice for all the peoples of the world. For his stance, ' he was banned from his sport at the peak of his carrier. But he was: not to be daunted or subdued or robbed of greatness even by this unjust prohibition. The most suitable titlle for this passage be-
- A. Ali and the Vietnam War
- B. Muhammad Ali's belief i freesom
- C. A true champion
- D. Ali's self belief
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45 . Muhammad Ali was tall, agile, charming, naturally expressive also very defiant, aggressive and powerful. He the unvanquished champion of his people and was determined was the outspoken about what he believe was right . He had tremendous self-belief and no intention to be quiescent about what he felt was wrong or oppressive. That was why he declined to be part of the Vietnam War that his country had spearheaded. He was not going to agree to be part of a war in a far away country and against as people who had done him or his fellow citizens no wrong. He was very much the conscientious objector and had fierce belief in freedom and justice for all the peoples of the world. For his stance, ' he was banned from his sport at the peak of his carrier. But he was: not to be daunted or subdued or robbed of greatness even by this unjust prohibition. Ali's country spearheaded the Vietnam War; This is to say:
- A. it played the lead role in it
- B. it played a minor role in it
- C. it played a supporting role in it
- D. it chose to be consistently committed to war
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46 . Use of electronic mail (e-mail) has been widespread for more than a decade and a half. E-mail simplifies the flow of ideas, connects people and a half. E-mail simplifies the flow of ideas, connects people to form distant offices. eliminates the need for a meeting, and often boosts productivity. However, e-mail should be carefully managed to avoid unclear and inappropriate communication .E-mail messages should be concise and limited to one topic. when complex issues need to be addressed, phone calls are still the best. 16.The passage suggests that e-mail messages should be
- A. unclear
- B. clear-cut
- C. detailed
- D. frequent
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47 . Sitting happily, the chicken laid eggs.
- A. noun clause
- B. subordinate clause
- C. independent clause
- D. coordinate clause
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48 . Pinocchio is hungry and looks for egg to cook_______an omlete but to his surpeise, the omelete out of window.
- A. his own self
- B. itself
- C. oneself
- D. himself
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49 . You are at loggerheads, when_____?
- A. you are in strong isagreement
- B. you are in a confused state of mind
- C. you are cutting wood into logs
- D. You are unable to think logically
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50 . There is a popular perception that the reason behind the lack of. Economic dynamism in a range of countries is the lack of entrepreneurship. The reality is that people who live in poor countries have to be very entrepreneurial even just to survive. For every loiterer in a developing country, you have two or three children shining shoes and four or five people hawking things. What makes the poor countries poor is not the absence entrepreneurial energy at the personal level, but the absence. productive ‘technologies and developed — social institutions. especially modern firms. The increasingly apparent problems wit micro-credit_______ very small loans given to poor people in developing countries with the pronounced aim of helping them up business show the limitations of individual entrepreneurship Especially in the last century, entrepreneurship has become, collective activity, and so the poverty of collective organization.Become an even bigger obstacle to economic development than the deficient entrepreneurial spirits of individuals. A suitable title for the passage would be-
- A. Entrepreneurship in poor and rich countries
- B. What makes the poor countries poor
- C. Limitation of indidual entrepreneurship
- D. Collective organization as obstacle to development
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51 . Nine years ago, a rice paddy in eastern Java suddenly began spewing mud. Before long, it covered three square miles; roads factories and homes disappeared under a tide of muck. Twenty lives were lost and nearly 40,000 people displaced, with damages topping $ 2.7 billion. The disaster, known as the Lusi mudflow, continues to have its impact till now. A mud volcano, Lusi expels water and clay rather than molten rock. such eruptions occur around the world, but Lusi is the biggest and most damaging know. Scientists have debated the cause for years. and two intensely argued hypotheses have emerged: Some believe and earthquake set off the disaster, others that the mudflow was caused by a company drilling for natural gas. Researchers largely relied on computer models and comparisons with other earthquakes and mud volcano eruptions. But recently scientists uncovered a previously overlooked set of gas, reading collected at the drilling sites by Lapindo BBrantas, a natural gas and oil company, in the days before the mudflow began. In a report in, the new data proves that the drilling by the company caused the disaster. The passage is about _______
- A. Indonesia's nine-year-old volcano's eruption
- B. Mud versus usual volcanoes in science
- C. Indonesia's mud volcano and its causes
- D. Why Indonesia's dormant volcano became active
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52 . A second green revolution is imminent in Asia. It will not be the same as the first one since it will not depend on a few miracle varieties of wheat or rice but on adapting existing seeds to different environmental conditions. This second revolution promises to bring similar benefits through - this time to poor lands and poorer farmers that were not covered by the first green revolution promises to bring similar benefits through -this time to poor lands and poorer farmers that were not covered by the first green revolution. Such lads are poor because they are prone to floods, droughts, and salinity. New seeds have been developed which can survive to flood and tolerate drought and saline conditions better. The title suggests that the key to the second green revolution will be to come up with seed varieties that are :
- A. adaptable
- B. susceptible
- C. changeable
- D. variable
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53 . Teanching can be a tough job, particularly when you have to ____ aggressive and unruly students.
- A. cope on
- B. deal with
- C. handle to
- D. work out
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54 . A good teacher is one who can help his/her student____ errors in their work and suggest ways to___ them.
- A. identify, rectify
- B. commit, overcome
- C. find,resist
- D. eliminate, perpetuate
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55 . Researches suggest that there are creatures that do not know what light means at the bottom of the sea. They don't have either eyes or ears; they can only feel. There is no day or night for them. There are no winters, no summers, no sun, no moon, and no stars. It is as if a child spent its life in darkness in bed, with nothing to see or hear. How different our own life is! Sight shows us the ground beneath our feet and the heavens above us _ the sun, moon, and stars shooting stars, lighting and the sunset. It shows us day and night. We are able to h hear voices, the sound of the sea. and, music We feel, we taste, we smell. How fortunate we are! 'Researches' in line I suggest
- A. stories one hears abut the deep sea creatures from sailors
- B. scientific discoveries about the deep sea
- C. laboratory tests conducted by marine biologists
- D. Detailed studies about the deep sea creatures to discover new information
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56 . Researches suggest that there are creatures that do not know what light means at the bottom of the sea. They don't have either eyes or ears; they can only feel. There is no day or night for them. There are no winters, no summers, no sun, no moon, and no stars. It is as if a child spent its life in darkness in bed, with nothing to see or hear. How different our own life is! Sight shows us the ground beneath our feet and the heavens above us _ the sun, moon, and stars shooting stars, lighting and the sunset. It shows us day and night. We are able to h hear voices, the sound of the sea. and, music We feel, we taste, we smell. How fortunate we are! We discover that the sea creatures in the story ---.
- A. have the same sense that we do
- B. have on sense of hearing as well as sight
- C. live in darkness because they do not like light
- D. do not hear the sound of sea as they are accustomed to it
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57 . our dazzled eys suggests that the audients _____the performance.
- A. enjoyed
- B. did not like
- C. were indifferent
- D. could not see
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58 . The writer suggests that on pahela Baisakhi Bengalis should do the following . except :
- A. Exchange greetings and gifts
- B. shed violence and despair
- C. spread love and hanppiness
- D. share petty differences
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59 . 'Megalomania' is a kind of condition in which a person has an exaggerated view of her or his own-
- A. family
- B. power
- C. mental illness
- D. blue blood
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60 . "A nation conversation with itself" in the paragraph suggests
- A. dialogue between government and people
- B. dialogue between different classes of people
- C. a nation's image of itself
- D. a nation's way of thinking
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61 . Choose the appropriate options to complete the sentence: Today - people who enjoy cricket is bigger than that of thirty years ago.
- A. a great deal of
- B. many
- C. the number of
- D. number of
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62 . The passage suggests that :
- A. In general, men are more sensitive than women
- B. In general, women are more sensitive than men
- C. Men and women are equally sensitive
- D. Men are never as sensitive as women
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63 . A "suggestive exception" is one that is :
- A. exceptional
- B. extreme
- C. thought-provoking
- D. puzzling
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64 . As more and more local industries have emerged to manufacture a variety of products to meet the local demand, the smugglers on this side of the border have found legal ___ in the home market.
- A. competitors
- B. authorities
- C. control
- D. vacuums
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65 . Throughout human history, nearly all people were close to the soil. Therefore their lives were profoundly affected by the alternation of winter and summer, by the coming and going of the full moon, and by the pattern of rain and drought and the annual harvest. Steadily the ever-expanding city replaced the countryside as the home of most of the world's people, and the big cities now have dwarfed the biggest city of several hundred years earlier. In 1995 at least 25 cities each held more than seven million inhabitants In the passage the word 'dwarfed' means -
- A. were smaller than
- B. made look smaller
- C. are comparable to
- D. are not as big as
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66 . A rain forest, as the term suggests, is a kind of wooded are subject to unusually heavy and frequent rains, Found only in the tropical or subtropical regions of the Caribean, Brazil, Africa, and Asia, rain forests contain a great variety of trees including bamboo, palm, cedar ebony, calabash and white wood. Many of these trees grow to a height of more than a hundred feet, with dense canopies or crowns characteristically forming three. distinguishable stores. Although ground flora is sparse, climbers of all kinds abound and often exotic flowers appear inconspicuously in the thick foliage. 1. Choose a suitable title for the passage.
- A. Trees and rain forest
- B. A Dream region
- C. The Rain Forests
- D. Forestry
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67 . What is the meaning of the idioms 'A bad egg'?
- A. Unreliable person
- B. Dangerous person
- C. A person who cannot create anything
- D. None of this
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68 . Many people think that Big Ben is the huge clock that towers 316 feet above the River Thames at Westminster. But strictly the deep-voiced bell which booms from the belfry at the top of 336 steep stairs. For fifteen years. in the last century, experts wrangled about the plans for parliament's prospective clock. Filially, Frederick Dent was appointed to make his masterpieces. But even then the job was not plain sailing. The original bell was cast in 1856, dragged over Westminster Bridge by sixteen white horses and hung on gallows in New Palace Yard for testing. Sadly, a crack was discovered, and the bell has to be re-cast. But, even today, a crack is still apparent. However, it is good to remember that although Big Ben was born in the controversy he was christened with laughter. During a House of Commons debate on a suitable name for London's new timekeeper, along speech was made by an immense member called out' 'why not call the clock Big Ben? 'So, in a good-humored roar. The thirteen and a-half -ton heavyweight was named for all time, and began public service in May 1859. Choose the right sentence that will give the right information .
- A. Big Ben is really a clock
- B. Big Ben is really a bell
- C. Big Ben is a belfry
- D. Big Ben is a river
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69 . Beggar শব্দটির Abstract form হবে ?
- A. Beggarhood
- B. Beggary
- C. Beggarship
- D. Beggerness
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70 . How many rectanggular are there in the following figure:
- A. 6
- B. 8
- C. 9
- D. 10
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71 . A man buys eggs at the rate of Tk.7.2 per dazon eggs and sells them at Tk.70 per 100 eggs. If his profit is Tk.30, how many eggs did he buy?
- A. 120
- B. 180
- C. 200
- D. 300
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72 . In an examination there are 3 papers of Mathematics of 100 marks each. A boy secures 60% in the first paper and 70% in the second paper. In order to secure 70% in the aggregate the percentage of marks he should secure in third paper will be--
- A. 75
- B. 70
- C. 80
- D. 90
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73 . Cheese, egg and beef sandwiches were made for a picnic in a ratio of 5 to 7 to 8. If the total of 120 sandwiches were made, how hany egg sandwiches were made?
- A. 15
- B. 30
- C. 38
- D. 42
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74 . A beggar must not be a chooser-এ বাক্যের যথার্থ অনুবাদ--
- A. ভিক্ষার চাল মোটা আর সরু
- B. ভিক্ষার চাল কাঁড়া আর আকাঁড়া
- C. ভিক্ষার চাল মোটা
- D. ভিক্ষার চাল সরু
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75 . The padma is one of the biggest revers in Bangladesh.(possitive)
- A. Very few river in Bangladesh is as big as the padma
- B. Very few rivers in Bangladesh are as big as the padma
- C. No other river in Bangladesh is so big as the padma
- D. No other rivers in Bangladesh are as big as the padma
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76 . I saw the beggar _____ on the floor.
- A. laid
- B. lying
- C. lay
- D. lie
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77 . Complete the following sentence : The writer suggests that -
- A. a second language can help us to lael products for other people
- B. a second language can help us to read the literature of other people
- C. a second language can help us to read the literature of other people
- D. a second language can help us to learn about other people
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78 . Dhaka is one of the biggest cities in Bangladesh . (Positive)
- A. No other cities in Bangladesh are as big as Dhaka .
- B. Very few cities in Bangladesh are as big as Dhaka .
- C. Very few cities in Bangladesh is as big as Dhaka .
- D. Some cities in Bangladesh is big as Dhaka .
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79 . I had two eggs for breakfast and --- of them was fresh.
- A. neither
- B. either
- C. both
- D. not one
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80 . The practice of Naturopathy can be traced back to over 1000 years to the time of Hippocrates, who is known as the father of medicine (460 BC to 357 BC). He considered diseases to be an effect of imbalanced in such natural elements as air, water, sunshine, and nourishment. As the name suggests, Naturopathy is the treatment or prevention of disease without a drug, use natural therapies like changes in diet and lifestyle. It is based on the belief that the body is self-healing and has the ability to repair itself and recover from illness if in a healthy environment. Naturopathy also deems that the power of restore health lies not in drug but in nature. The modern medical system, on the other hand, depends on drugs, it treats the symptom and suppresses the disease, but often does little to ascertain the real root of the problem. Naturopathy seeks to find the cause of the symptom and then treats it with natural changes based on individual requirement. According to this type of fo therapy, physical problems are invariably a result of emotional imbalances caused by the stress of modern life. Yet another cause of the disease is the accumulation of waste and toxins in the body consequently, a basic foundation of Naturopathy is that the mind, body, and soul are interconnected and cannot be treated in isolation. 1. All of the following are true of Naturopathy except:
- A. Naturopathy is an ancient medical system
- B. Naturopathy gives stress to diet
- C. Naturopathy is based on the study of patient's symptoms
- D. Naturopathy considers modern lifestyle to be a root of physical problems
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81 . Dentist strongly suggest brushing teeth using toothpaste to______ them from decaying.
- A. defer
- B. protect
- C. guard
- D. waste
- D. delay
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82 . Fake is the opposite of real. Which of the following pair of words suggests opposite ?
- A. Transient:temporary
- B. Flater: praise
- C. Happy: Blissful
- D. Adultrated: pure
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83 . What is the antonym of the word baggy-----
- A. foggy
- B. load
- C. loose
- D. tight
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84 . Extraterrestrial life has so far been the stuff of science fiction, Yet NASA, the American space agency, is taking the idea so seriously that it is pondering how to dispose of its Galileo spacecraft, at present orbiting Jupiter, without harming possible alien lifeforms on one of Jupiter moons, Europa > NASA is worried that Galileo might blunder into Europa, contaminating it with earthly organisms. The best way to stop this happening the agency believes is to crash Galileo deliberately into Jupiter. 1.This passage suggests that NASA_____.
- A. sis certain about extraterrestrial life
- B. be 1 i eves that talk of extraterrestrial life is fiction
- C. is willing to consider possibility of extraterrestrial life.
- D. is more interested in its spacecraft than us extraterrestrial life,
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85 . At daggers drawn means-
- A. very slowly
- B. in disorder
- C. on the point of fighting
- D. at a stands reason
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86 . Choose the most suitable title for the passage from the following suggestion ----
- A. Homage to a leader
- B. A man of affection
- C. A nationalist
- D. Homage to our country
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87 . 'Bag and baggage' idiom এর অর্থ হচ্ছে----
- A. Properly
- B. Heavy things
- C. Leaving nothing behind
- D. Costly things
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88 . The Teacher suggested that her student_ experience with ESP.
- A. write a composition on his
- B. to write a composition about the
- C. wrote some composition on his
- D. had written any composition for his
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89 . Read the following passage and choose the alternative (A,B,C or D) to answer the questions (1-7): Culture is the cultivation of a plant or garden, not the eradication of its roots, it is an (L1) Understanding of the roots and seeds, their patient care and instructed nourishment, nor is it art, still less is the acquaintance with literature and art. By culture, (L3) one means first of all what the anthropologists mean, the way of life of a particular people (L4) living together in one place. That culture is made visible in their arts, in their social system, in (L5) their habits and customs, in their religion. It is and aggregate of customsinstitutions, manners, (L6) standards, testes, morals and beliefs. Now, these are transmitted rather by the family than by (L7) the school , hence when family life fails to play is part, we must expect our culture to (L8) deteriorate (L9) It is a delusion to think that the maladies of the modern world can be put right by a system of (L10) instruction. on the contrary, universal education, by lowering standards, morals and tastes to (L11) a common denominator and by sharpening the wits rather than disciplining character, tends to (L12) break down existing cheeks and balances. Education should be the drawing forth of potential (L13) values, it should not be the destruction of the safeguards that tradition place around young (L14) egos naturally inclined to wilful and precarious flights. (L15) 1.The writer uses the term ‘culture’ to refer to-
- A. the cultivation of a plant or garden by a community
- B. one's acquaintance with literature and art
- C. one's acquisition of knowledge
- D. the way of life of a particular people
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90 . The passage suggests the existing problems of themodern education-
- A. is aggravating the existing problems of themodern world
- B. is the solution to the problems in the modern world
- C. would prevent us from transmitting culture to the
- D. would help retain the cultural values
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91 . Sportspeople should maintain -----well-balanced diet and have -----egg in the morning.
- A. no article, the
- B. a, an
- C. the, an
- D. no article, an
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92 . 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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93 . It can be inferred from the passage that the term “foggy Bottom” in the third paragraph fefers to a section of Washington, D.C. that
- A. lies the bottom of Mount Vernon
- B. Used to be mostly swampland
- C. has the lowest population in the district
- D. used to be the site of the national weather station
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94 . Samia measured the flour, sugar, and spices and then mixed in the eggs.
- A. Samia was doing a chemistry expriment.
- B. Samia was baking.
- C. Samia became confused.
- D. Samia made a mistake.
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95 . Such claim needs to be tested empirically" suggest that--------
- A. The test should be based on assumption.
- B. The test should be based on idea.
- C. The test should be based on experience.
- D. The test should be based on calculation.
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96 . It took quite a while —— all our luggage.
- A. fall out
- B. keep out
- C. sort out
- D. put out
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97 . Such claims need to be tested "empirically " suggest that ----.
- A. the test should be based on study
- B. the test should be based on assumption
- C. the test should be based on calculations
- D. the test should be based on experience
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98 . Our class teachers suggested that we textbooks to the classroom every day.
- A. had brought
- B. bring
- C. would bring
- D. would have brought
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99 . It is easy to make a delicious -looking hamburger at home. But would this hamburger still look delicious after it sat on your kitchen table under very this hamburger after the seventh hour, would anyone want to eat it? More importantly . do you think you could get millions of people to pay money for this hamburger? These are the questions that fast food companies worry about when they produce commercials or print ads for their products, Video, and photo shoots often last many hours. The lights that the photographers use can be extremely hot. These conditions can cause the food to look quite unap'pealing to potential consumers Because of bright lights for six or seven hours? If someone took a picture or made a video of this, the menu items that you see in fast food commercials are probably not actually edible, Let's use the hamburger as an example is the but The food stylist -a person employed by the company to make sure the products look perfect sorts through hundreds of buns until he or she finds one with no wrinkles. Next, the stylist carefully rearranges the sesame seeds on the bun using glue and tweezers for maximum visual appeal The bun is then sprayed with a waterproofing solution so that it will not get soggy from contact with other ingredients, the lights or the humidity in the room. Next, the food stylist shapes a meat patty into a perfect circle. The only the outside of the meat gets cooked ___ the inside is left raw so that the meat remains moist . The food stylist then paints the outside of the meat patty with a mixture of oil, molasses, and brown food coloring Grill marks are either painted on or seared into the meat using hot metal skewers. Finally, the food stylist searches through dozens of tomatoes and heads o lettuce to find the best -looking produce .One leaf of the crispest lettuce and one center slice of the reddest tomato are selected and then sprayed with glycerin to keep them looking fresh. So,the next time you see a delectable hamburger in a fast food commercial, remember you're actually looking at glue, paint, raw meat, and glycerin! Are you still hungry? 1.Based on information in the passage , it is most important for the lettuce and tomato used in a fast food hamburger commercial to
- A. have a great taste
- B. look fresh
- C. appear natural
- D. be the perfect shape and size
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100 . Throughout the animal kingdom _____ bigger than the elephant.
- A. while is only the
- B. only the while is
- C. is the whale only
- D. only whale is the
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101 . ____ no circumstances should you leave your luggage unattended.
- A. under
- B. at
- C. on
- D. over
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102 . I suggest that he _____ as soon as possible.
- A. go to the doctor
- B. goes to the doctor
- C. went to the doctor
- D. none of the above
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103 . Dhaka is ----- biggest city in Bangladesh.
- A. a
- B. an
- C. the
- D. to
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104 . Psuggest that he..... to the doctor.
- A. go
- B. has gone
- C. went
- D. will go
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105 . A --- statement is an --- comparison; it does not compare. Things explicitly but suggest a likeness between them.
- A. sarcastic --- unfair
- B. metaphorical --- implied
- C. sanguine --- inherent
- D. blatant --- overt
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106 . As far as the hard disk is concerned,the bigger--
- A. the best
- B. the better
- C. better
- D. best
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107 . In the statement---These differences hardly come as a shock-the suggestion is
- A. shocks occur as expected
- B. Shocks are hard
- C. There are too many shocks
- D. Shocks surprise us
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108 . After the assassination attempt, President Reagan's doctor suggested that he ............ a short rest at Camp David.
- A. will take
- B. would take
- C. take
- D. took
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109 . He seems aggressive but at bottom he is kind and good-natured . Here "at bottom" means..........
- A. in disguise
- B. at the and
- C. secretly
- D. in reality
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110 . The word phobia may suggest: (i) fear and hatred, (ii) courage and diligence, (iii) obsession and repulsion
- A. (i) only
- B. (ii) and (iii) only
- C. (i) and (iii) only
- D. All
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111 . If you want to follow you argument I suggest you use less --- words.
- A. conspicuous
- B. complicated
- C. confused
- D. concerned
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112 . 'Trigger' is to 'pistol ' as 'Button' is to -
- A. Cylinder
- B. ELevator
- C. Shutter
- D. Revolver
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113 . The author suggests that rumors usually
- A. alarm their hearers
- B. are hardy in their growth
- C. are disheartening
- D. can be suppressed by censorship
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114 . Choose the right form of verb to fill in the gap. The hen ____ an egg yesterday.
- A. lay
- B. laid
- C. lain
- D. lied
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115 . The opposite word of sluggish ---
- A. animated
- B. Dull
- C. Heavy
- D. Slow
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116 . How many eggs have your hens-this month? -which of the following words best completes the above sentence?
- A. lain
- B. laid
- C. lay
- D. lied
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117 . Which living bird lays the world's largest egg?
- A. Eagle
- B. Ostrich
- C. Owl
- D. Vulture
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118 . The costume beggars description. The underlined expression means _
- A. miscrable life
- B. indescribable
- C. the life of a beggar
- D. unimportant
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119 . Anika was______of the dangers of fire juggling, but she tried it any way and burnt herself quite badly.
- A. ingenuous
- B. virulent
- C. conducive
- D. cognizant
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120 . Which is the biggest literary award of Britain?
- A. David Codhen Award
- B. Kalinya Award
- C. Owen Global Prize
- D. Golden Bear Award
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121 . Journalist Jamal Khashoggi was a citizen of ___
- A. Saudi Arabia
- B. Turkey
- C. Iraq
- D. Iran
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122 . Various writers in antiquity suggested. that in his youth plato had been a writer of poetry and drama Here ‘antiquity’ means:
- A. rocord books
- B. ancient times
- C. unrecorded history
- D. rivalry
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123 . In which of the following districts the biggest gas field in Bangladesh is situated?
- A. Moulvibazar
- B. Sunamganj
- C. Habiganj
- D. None
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124 . In comparing the United States Government in’s definition of the services with the classical definition, the author suggests that the classical definition is-
- A. More pragmatic
- B. More difficult to apply
- C. Less ambiguous
- D. More arbitrary
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125 . The passage suggests that e-mail messages should be
- A. unclear
- B. precise
- C. detailed
- D. frequent
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126 . Fill in the blank with appreciate potion----------The doctor suggested that the patient---------accident.
- A. should lose
- B. would lose
- C. loss
- D. lose
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127 . Which one of the followings is suggested in the United States?
- A. The number of service workers may be underestimated by the definition of services used by the government
- B. There were fewer service workers than agricultural workers before 1988
- C. Most service workers are employed in service occupation rather than in service industries
- D. Most service workers are employed in occupations where they provide services that do not fall under the classical definition of services
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128 . The phrase 'at loggerheads, means...
- A. very close
- B. belligerent
- C. quarrelling
- D. distant relation
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129 . A coral reef is a flower garden of stone, growing like a wall or like a tower from the depths, and filled with the most confusing and most colourful varieties of life. The colours are very beautiful, especially in the shallow region down to sixty feet, where some of the red and yellow light of the sun's rays still penetrates. But most corals are greenish, brown, bluish or yellow. Coral reefs offer shelter and food to thousands of creatures. The warmer the climate, the greater the variety of species there is. In the tropics, it is easier to find, in one place, ten different species than ten specimens of the same species; and a coral reef provides ample proof of that rule. Living conditions are most favourable, so that many forms are able to develop and survive in their struggle for existence. 1.A coral reef is
- A. a beautiful park
- B. a stone wall
- C. a watch tower
- D. a rock formation in the sea
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130 . Men are notoriously insensitive to the emotional world around them. At least, that is the impression circulated by a thousand women's magazines. And a study by two researchers at the University of Melborurne, in Australia, confirms that men are, indeed, less sensitive to emotion than women, with one important and suggestive exception. Men are extremely sensitive to the anger of other men. 1. 'Notoriously' is used in line 1 as_______.
- A. an adverb
- B. an noun
- C. an adjective
- D. a gerund
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131 . Men are notoriously insensitive to the emotional world around them. At least, that is the impression circulated by a thousand women's magazines. And a study by two researchers at the University of Melborurne, in Australia, confirms that men are, indeed, less sensitive to emotion than women, with one important and suggestive exception. Men are extremely sensitive to the anger of other men. 1.The passage suggests that _______.
- A. In general, man are more sensitive than man
- B. In general, woman are more sensitive than man
- C. Men and woman are equally sensitive
- D. Men are never as sensitive as Woman
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132 . In all cultures, music is evident as a form of human behaviour. These behaviours vary widely. They are studied by scholars who may approach the study of music from these different yet overlapping perspectives. The study of music of other cultures, av well as own, can involve describing it in musical terms. The problem with this approach is that our musical language is no universal. It is geared to Western European musical concepts and cannot describe equally well music from other parts of the world. To study music in culture, however suggests much more describine music. It involves a consideration of the context of music in a society, music as it relates to human behaviour, and the genera! attitudes of the people about their music. 1.A suitable title for the passage would be —.
- A. World Music
- B. Power of Music
- C. Study of Music
- D. Importance of Music
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133 . The passage suggests that the impact of digital technolos on books compared to other media will be:
- A. substantial
- B. comprehensive
- C. wide-ranging
- D. minimal
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134 . The passage suggests that
- A. Computer technology has made newspaper important
- B. Computer technology and everyday life make newspapers important
- C. Even with the advancements in computer technology newspapers remain important
- D. The deavencement in computer technology have helped everyday life
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135 . The passages suggests that there are/is ___
- A. Multiple universes
- B. Surprising universes
- C. A single universes
- D. A large universes
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136 . The right word for the following gap is ___The _______of an egg is very nutritious.
- A. yoxe
- B. yolk
- C. yocn
- D. yuke
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137 . নিচের কোনটি Database এর Aggregate ফাংশন?
- A. Where
- B. Sum
- C. Select
- D. From
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138 . ‘During my lifetime I have dedicated myself to this. struggle of the African people.' ঠিক বঙ্গানুবাদ কোনটি?
- A. আমি আশৈশব আফ্রিকার মানুষের সংগ্রামে আত্মোৎসর্গ করেছি
- B. আমি আমরণ আফ্রিকার মানুষের সংগ্রামে আত্মোৎসর্গ করেছি
- C. আমি জীবনভর আফ্রিকার মানুষের সংগ্রামে আত্মোৎসর্গ করেছি
- D. আমি আমৃতু আফ্রিকার মানুষের সংগ্রামে আত্মোৎসর্গ করেছি
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139 . what does TI suggest for fighting against corruption?
- A. Developing a system to fight against corruption
- B. Identifying corrupted individuals and penalize them
- C. Establishing powerful committees to take action against corruption
- D. Empowering mass people to protest against corruption
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140 . A football match between team A and team B is in progress. Team B is lagging behind by 2 goals. In which of the following situations team b can win the match?
- A. Team A scores another goal and team b scores 3 goals in the remaining time
- B. Both the teams score two goals each in the remaining time
- C. Team A scores 2 goals and team B scores 4 goals in the remaining time
- D. None of the above
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141 . The boy who is begging from door to door is an orphan. (Make it simple)
- A. The boy is an orphan and begging from door to door
- B. The orphan boy is begging from door to door
- C. The boy begging from door to door is an orphan
- D. The door to door begging boy is an orphan
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142 . The economic talents and master-minds of our country are suggesting establishment of more and more vocational training institutes. But opponents to the idea are saying that vocational training lays too much stress on specialization. So if should be abandoned in Bangladesh. Which of the following statements, if true, would strengthen the argument of the opponents?
- A. Specialized knowledge and training are the utmost necessary for a country like Bangladesh
- B. Specialization makes a peson unfit for other generalized jobs
- C. Specialization can work properly in a developed country
- D. Vocational institutions can complete with colleges and universities as far as students hunting is concerned
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143 . One of the biggest threats to a company’s porductivity is absenteeism. Student show that companies with in-house child-care programs see fewer absences among their employees who are parents than companies without such programs. Therefore, many companies could boost their productivity by starting in-house child-care programs. Which of the followings, if true, most weakens the above argument?
- A. In-house child-care programs create distractions for nonparents that can harm their productivity
- B. Absenteeism is not a serious problem for companies that impose harsh penalties on employees who miss work
- C. Productivity is not an important issue for the companies
- D. studies have shown that employees with children are more likely than those without children to remain in the same job for more than five years
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144 . Beggars cannot be choosers.
- A. Nothing can go on forever as all things change
- B. One must accept what is available in difficult circumstances
- C. It is preferable to do a job even if it is delayed than not do it at all
- D. It is preferable to be cautious than be rush get into truble
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145 . Water-logging is one of the worst problems in our country. (Positive)
- A. No other problem in our country is as bed as water-logging.
- B. Very few problems in our country are as bad as water-logging.
- C. Water logging is a very worse problem in our country.
- D. Water logging is worse than any other problem in our country.
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146 . He suggested that smoking should be given up.
- A. He suggested giving up smoking
- B. He has suggested giving up smoking
- C. He had suggested giving up smoking
- D. None of these
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147 . In the first paragraph,the author most likely mentions the discovery of polar ice caps to suggest that:
- A. Until recently Mars polar ice caps were thought to consist largely of carbon dioxide
- B. Martian polar ice caps are made almost entirely of water ice
- C. Mars has many similarities to Earth, including the existence of polar ice cps
- D. Mars has only small fraction of the carbon dioxide found on Earth and Vnus
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148 . which of the following sentences indicates suggestion?
- A. scenery
- B. work
- C. luggage
- D. student
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149 . The hen has _______ ten eggs.
- A. laid
- B. lied
- C. lain
- D. given
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150 . Choose the right one for blank “I saw___beggar”
- A. an one-eyed
- B. an one-eye
- C. a one-eye
- D. a one-eyed
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151 . Which of the following sentences indicates suggestion?
- A. Let's paint it ourselves
- B. You might post this for me
- C. Would you like a coffee?
- D. do be quiet
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152 . The biggest island of the world is-------.
- A. Indonesia
- B. Sri-Lanka
- C. Greenland
- D. Australia
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153 . The author suggests that , in time of stress, man frequently:
- A. supports radical movements
- B. stops regular news services
- C. distrusts his fellow man
- D. reverts to primitive techniques
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154 . Direction: Transform the sentences as directed, Put cross mark (x) on right answer choice. "The author suggest that rumors usually"
- A. alarm their hearers
- B. are hardy in their growth
- C. are disheartening
- D. are disheartening
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155 . Direction: Transform the sentences as directed, Put cross mark (x) on right answer choice. "The author suggests that, in time of stress, man frequently"
- A. supports radical movements
- B. stops regular news serives
- C. distrusts his fellow man
- D. reverts of primitive techniques
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156 . The are------syllables in 'EXAGGERAION'
- A. 3
- B. 4
- C. 5
- D. 6
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157 . You had better leave the place. This sentence suggests ----
- A. a request
- B. an order
- C. a command
- D. an advice
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158 . Which one is the biggest?
- A. A rectangle
- B. A triangle
- C. A circle
- D. We can't say
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159 . __ eggs were served to the players.
- A. Boiled
- B. Boil
- C. To boil
- D. Boiling
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160 . Antonym of the word " suggist" is __
- A. mecrease
- B. animated
- C. dull
- D. heavy
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161 . NiGGARDLY (Antonym)
- A. Generous
- B. Stingy
- C. Thrifty
- D. Frugal
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162 . As suggested in the passage what do you need to design to help you improve?
- A. Training program
- B. Education program
- C. A program
- D. Physical strength
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163 . You are considering investing in a firm and wish to place a value on the common stock. The dividend on the firm's stock has not changed in the last five years. In absence of any information suggesting future changes in the dividend rate, the most appropriate stock valuation model be the -----model.
- A. zero growth
- B. constant growth
- C. non-constant groth
- D. growing perpetuity
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164 . The first bowler of Bangladeshi cricket team, who bagged 100 wickets in test cricket, is ----
- A. Mashrafee
- B. Shahadat
- C. Rafique
- D. Razzak
- D. None of them
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165 . Which one is not a stage of economic development as suggested by Rostow?
- A. Primitive Stage
- B. Pre-take off Stage
- C. Take-off Stage
- D. Stage of High Mass Consumption
- D. None of these
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166 . A jogger running at 9 km/hr alongside a railway track is 240 meters ahead of the engine of a 120 meters long train running at 45 km/hr in the same direction. In how much time will the train pass the jogger?
- A. 3.6 sec
- B. 18 sec
- C. 36 sec
- D. 72 sec
- D. None of these
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167 . Select a pair of words to replace the question marks - Alleviate : Aggravate, ................?.............. : ..........?..........
- A. Elastic : Rigid
- B. Elevate : Agree
- C. Joke : Worry
- D. Level : Grade
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168 . Replace the quotation word with the appropriate word of phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence. Because of the extreme pressure underwater, divers are often 'sluggish'.
- A. slow
- B. hurt
- C. careful
- D. worried
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169 . Eli's hobbies include jogging, swimming, and --------.
- A. to climb mountains
- B. climb mountains
- C. to climb
- D. climbing mountains
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170 . Biggest River port in Bangladesh is --
- A. Narayanganj
- B. Barishal
- C. Bhairab
- D. Khulna
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171 . Where was Jamal Khashoggi Mudered ?
- A. Istanbul
- B. Kabul
- C. Islamabad
- D. Ryadh
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172 . The hen-an egg
- A. lied
- B. laid
- C. Layed
- D. lay
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173 . In a chld , curiosity normally suggests intelligence and is welcomes; but an____ adult i sbest avoided.
- A. inquisitive
- B. indulgent
- C. indecisive
- D. impartial
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174 . The biggest delta in the world is the ----
- A. The Nile delta
- B. The Ganges delta
- C. The Blue delta
- D. The Sindhu delta
- D. None of these
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175 . CLOTHES : LUGGAGE (Choose the pair that best expresses the relationship similar to the one expressed by pair of words in capital letters.)
- A. Baggage : train
- B. Package : post office
- C. Documents : briefcase
- D. Airmail : mail carrier
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176 . Because of his mastery in the field, his suggestions are 'wide accepted'
- A. are widely accepeted
- B. widely accepted
- C. frequently
- D. No improvement
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177 . The difference between the radio of bigger difference between circle and smaller circle is 14 and the difference between their sareas is 1056 cm2 . Radius of the smaller circle is .
- A. 7 cm
- B. 5 cm
- C. 9 cm
- D. 3 cm
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178 . 54 is to be divided into two parts such that the sum of 10 times the first and 22 times the second is 780. The bigger part is :
- A. 24
- B. 34
- C. 30
- D. 32
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179 . If 1 egg takes 5 minutes to boil, how many minutes will it take to boil 10 eggs?
- A. 1
- B. 2
- C. 4
- D. 5
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180 . Which is the biggest lake on earth?
- A. Lake Victoria
- B. Caspian Sea
- C. Lake Zambezi
- D. Lake Michigan
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181 . In 2014, which country has emerged as world's biggest oil producer?
- A. Saudi Arabia
- B. Russia
- C. United States
- D. China
- D. None of these
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182 . Which one is the biggest continent (in areas) in the world?
- A. Africa
- B. Europe
- C. Asia
- D. North America
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183 . The biggest island of the world is ----
- A. Australia
- B. Indonesia
- C. Greenland
- D. None of these
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184 . Select the pair of words which are related in the same way as the capitalized words related to each other- YOLK : EGG ::
- A. nucleus : cell
- B. rind : melon
- C. stalk : corn
- D. web : spider
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185 . HAGGLE (Match the best alternative that correspond to the quotations)
- A. outright
- B. bargain
- C. chaffer
- D. dispose of
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186 . If 1 egg takes 5 minutes to boil, how many minutes will it take to boil 10 eggs?
- A. 1
- B. 2
- C. 4
- D. 5
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187 . Your shoes are bigger than ____
- A. mine
- B. my
- C. me
- D. I
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188 . A basket of eggs ... sold.
- A. did
- B. been
- C. was
- D. were
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189 . I suggest that he ___ there
- A. gone
- B. go
- C. goes
- D. went
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190 . Which country overtakes Japan as third-biggest economy in the year 2023?
- A. Germany
- B.
- C.
- D.
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191 . USA's second biggest city is -
- A. Seattle
- B. Atlanta
- C. New York city
- D. Los Angeles
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192 . What is the term for a sustained increase in the aggregate price level?
- A. Recession
- B. Stagflation
- C. Depression
- D. Inflation
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193 . The sum of the two numbers is 22. Five times one number is equal to 6 times the other. The bigger of the two numbers is:
- A. 10
- B. 12
- C. 15
- D. 16
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194 . Which economic theory suggests that government spending and tax cuts can stimulate economic growth during a recession?
- A. Austerity economics
- B. Monetarism
- C. Supply-side economics
- D. Keynesian economics
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195 . Beggar description phrase শব্দটির অর্থ হচ্ছে-
- A. Miser
- B. Undescribable
- C. Very poor
- D. Inefficient
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196 . I acted _ your suggestion
- A. with
- B. upon
- C. to
- D. by
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197 . Fill in the gap: He had three eggs for ... ... ... breakfast.
- A. a
- B. an
- C. the
- D. no article
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198 . The writer suggest that the real difficulty in understanding our situation is:
- A. lack of imagination
- B. lack of history
- C. lack of perspective
- D. lack of adequate concept
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199 . Change the voice into Active : My suggestion was not accepted.
- A. Someone didn't accept my suggestion.
- B.
- C.
- D.
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200 . Certain fish eggs contain droplets of oil, ___ to float on the surface of the water .
- A. allowing them
- B. allows them
- C. they are allowed
- D. this allows them
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201 . What is the correct meaning of the phrase "At daggers drawn" ?
- A. In a state of violent enmity
- B. Without any delay
- C. Crack brain
- D. Very poor
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202 . He left the hostel -------- bag and baggage. (Complete the following sentences)
- A. He left the hostel for settling in his job place bag and baggage.
- B.
- C.
- D.
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203 . Ringgit' is the currency of-
- A. Thailand
- B. Malaysia
- C. Singapore
- D. Myanmar
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204 . If somebody smuggle goods into the country,those may be ____ by the customs authority
- A. Possessed
- B. Confiscated
- C. Punished
- D. Fine
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205 . The housekeeper ---- an egg for Newton.
- A. boiled
- B. bought
- C. cooked
- D. kept
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206 . 'At daggers drawn' means-
- A. to be in a state of friendship
- B. to be in a state of uneasiness
- C. to be in a state of uneasiness
- D. to be in state of hostility
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207 . _____ one-eyed man was begging in the street.
- A. a
- B. an
- C. the
- D. no article
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208 . A woman buys 50 eggs for $6.60. Some cost 12 cents each and the rest 14 cents each. How many eggs has she bought at 14 cents each?
- A. 20
- B. 25
- C. 30
- D. 35
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209 . A man bought some eggs of which 10% are rotten. He gives 80% of the remainder to his neighbors. Now he is left out with 36 eggs. How many eggs he bought?
- A. 40
- B. 100
- C. 200
- D. 72
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210 . Which of the following revolutions is related to Egg production?
- A. Round Revolution
- B. Yellow Revolution
- C. Red Revolution
- D. Silver Revolution
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211 . Which one is the biggest religious and social festival of the Chakmas?
- A. Bijhu
- B. Wangala
- C. Sandrey
- D. Sangrai
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212 . What is the name of the biggest NGO in the world ?
- A. Grameen Bank
- B. BRAC
- C. Proshika
- D. ASA
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213 . There are 200 questions on a 3-hour examination . Among these questions 50 are mathematics problems. It is suggested that twice as much time be spent on each math problem as for each other question. How many minutes should be spent on mathematics problem
- A. 32
- B. 72
- C. 60
- D. 100
- D. None of these
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214 . The biggest desert of the world is :
- A. Great Victoria Desert
- B. Sahara Desert
- C. Kalahari Desert
- D. Tabernas Desert
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215 . In COP 26 summit , a stark messagem " We are digging our own graves" was sent by-
- A. Antonio Guterres
- B. Scott Morrison
- C. Greta Thunberg
- D. Sheikh Hasina
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216 . A street beggar is a --- figure.
- A. rate
- B. extraordinary
- C. familiar
- D. neglected
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217 . I suggested that he ---- take legal advice.
- A. will
- B. must
- C. should
- D. can
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218 . If I were you, I ______ a new car instead of struggling with this old one.
- A. have bought
- B. was buying
- C. had bought
- D. would buy
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219 . The abstract form of "beggar" is-
- A. Beggarness
- B. Beggarhood
- C. Beggary
- D. Beggarship
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220 . The dog wagged it's tail happily.
- A. it's tail
- B. wagged
- C. The dog
- D. happily
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221 . Hridoy suggested that his brother _____ hard to get a good job.
- A. work
- B. works
- C. to work
- D. worked
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222 . Which of the following pair is similar in relationship to GOGGLES: EYES : : ?
- A. HELMET : HEAD
- B. EARRINGS : EARS
- C. BRUSH : TEETH
- D. LEATHER : HIDE
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223 . 'The struggle this time is a struggle --- emancipation."
- A. with
- B. at
- C. for
- D. of
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224 . My research report is much bigger _ my friend
- A. than
- B. then
- C. than that
- D. than that of
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225 . The passage suggests that
- A. the way education is imparted in many schools does not uphold children's right to education
- B. education system in this part of the world is sensitive to the rights of students with learning disabilities
- C. teachers are always respectful of human rights
- D. teachers inspire the students to develop the ability of critical thinking
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226 . The passage suggests that children with learning disabilities in many schools are
- A. appreciated by teachers
- B. generally ignored by teachers
- C. harshly treated by teachers
- D. looked after by teachers
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227 . What does the word ‘haggling’ mean?
- A. Bargain persistently over the cost of something
- B. Settling a dispute
- C. Quarrelling
- D. Arguing about someone's choices
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228 . It is okay to have your eggs…………….. one basket as long as you control what happens……….that basket.
- A. under, in
- B. in, to
- C. inside, at
- D. on, into
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229 . The doctor suggested that the patient…………….weight.
- A. should losing
- B. loss
- C. lose
- D. would lost
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230 . There is a match between Bangladesh and Korea. Bangladesh is lagging behind by two goals. Last five minutes are remaining. Would Bangladesh lose? (I) In the last five minutes, Alfaz scored 3 goals. (II) Korea scored 3 goals in the match.
- A. If you can get the answer from (I) ALONE but not from (II) alone.
- B. If you can get the answer from (II) ALONE but not from (I) alone.
- C. If you can get the answer from BOTH (I) and (II) TOGETHER, but not from I) alone or (II) alone.
- D. If EITHER statement (I) ALONE or statement (II) ALONE is sufficient.
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231 . Choose the appropriate pair of words matching the relationship suggested in the pair FANS GALLERIES
- A. Teams Goalposts
- B. Referee Decisions
- C. Audience Seats
- D. Counters: Tickets
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232 . একটি mRNA-এর গঠনে মিউটেশনের জন্য UGG কোডটি UGA- তে পরিবর্তিত হলে, নিম্নের কোনটি ঘটতে পারে?
- A. mRNA থেকে প্রোটিন তৈরির সময় ট্রান্সলেশন প্রক্রিয়া থেমে যাবে
- B. ট্রান্সক্রিপশন পদ্ধতি বাধাগ্রস্থ হবে
- C. রিভার্স ট্রান্সক্রিপশন পদ্ধতি বাধাগ্রস্ত হবে
- D. mRNA টি RNA তে রূপান্তরিত হবে
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233 . gx=3x-12x+9
- A.
- B.
- C.
- D.
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234 . The beggar in front of the gate looked very hungry. Functionally, the underlined phrase is a/an:
- A. adverbial phrase
- B. adjective phrase
- C. noun phrase
- D. prepositional phrase
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235 . Our class teachers suggested that we textbooks to the classroom every day.
- A. had brought
- B. bring
- C. would bring
- D. would have brought
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236 . Throughout the animal kingdom,--- begger than the elephant,
- A. whale Is only the
- B. the whale only
- C. only whale is
- D. only the whale is
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237 . I know how he struggled against poverty. The underlined clause is a /an
- A. Noun clause
- B. Main clause
- C. Adjective clause
- D. Adverbial clause
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238 . Beggars cannot be ____ . Choose the word that best completes the sentence :
- A. choosers
- B. reliable
- C. honest
- D. dishonest
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239 . Don't put all your eggs in one basket. The statement expresses:
- A. loves the Holy Bible
- B. studies a lot
- C. collect old books
- D. loves or collect books
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240 . Which of the following pumps is used to pump sewage solids with liquid sewage without clogging the pump is?
- A. Centrifugal pump
- B. Pneumatic ejector
- C. Reciprocating pump
- D. None of these
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241 . The antonym of ‘sluggish’ is —.
- A. dull
- B. slow
- C. heavy
- D. animated
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242 . CLOTHES: LUGGAGE
- A. baggage: train
- B. document : briefxase
- C. air mail: mail carrier
- D. pen: paper
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243 . If you smuggle goods into the country, they may be —— by the customs authority.
- A. possessed
- B. punished
- C. confiscated
- D. fined
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244 . Drivers—and extra care in foggy "conditions "
- A. go faster
- B. should slow down
- C. shouldn't slow down
- D. should slow
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245 . ∫12loggxdx=?
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246 . The capacity, brought by the internet, to exchange large volume of information instantaneously across the globe, and to store almost quickly retrievable inexpensive, widely available computer equipment, has revolutionized the technology of international telecommunications and data Storage, access and processing. As well as greatly reducing the time and cost involved in communicating and handling information, use of new technology is making possible the emergence of new spatial pattern of location of economic activities for many firms by removing, or greatly reducing, the cost traditionally associated with Spatial separation of Re in particular, data Processing and ‘back- nations. In an Increasing number of cases, these as ” activities are being relocated from Loped countries to developing countries able to provide the requisite skills at ] , However, the much lower take internet in Actaeon up rate of internet in Africa: and Asia than in Europe and North America, a Symptom f so-called ‘digital divide? suggest the ability thee nee possibility that the immense cost-cutting potential of IT applications may b capitalized on in wealthier countries well ahead of. - Countries,.so giving the competitive power f alienate countries. specializing in those. industry ° the wealth of intensive’ a major boost and disadvantage o, internet- countries. the ‘poorer . The Principle focus Of this passage is ———
- A. adoption, application and in technology,
- B. spatial pattern of location of Industries
- C. IT applications and wealthier countries,
- D. none of them
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247 . Drivers_________and take extra care in foggy conditions.
- A. go faster
- B. shouldn't slow down
- C. should slow down
- D. should slow
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248 . The capacity, brought by the internet, to exchange large volume of information instantaneously across the globe, and to store almost quickly retrievable inexpensive, widely available computer equipment, has revolutionized the technology of international telecommunications and data Storage, access and processing. As well as greatly reducing the time and cost involved in communicating and handling information, use of new technology is making possible the emergence of new spatial pattern of location of economic activities for many firms by removing, or greatly reducing, the cost traditionally associated with Spatial separation of Re in particular, data Processing and ‘back- nations. In an Increasing number of cases, these as ” activities are being relocated from Loped countries to developing countries able to provide the requisite skills at ] , However, the much lower take internet in Actaeon up rate of internet in Africa: and Asia than in Europe and North America, a Symptom f so-called ‘digital divide? suggest the ability thee nee possibility that the immense cost-cutting potential of IT applications may b capitalized on in wealthier countries well ahead of. - Countries,.so giving the competitive power f alienate countries. specializing in those. industry ° the wealth of intensive’ a major boost and disadvantage o, internet- countries. the ‘poorer . Which cost is reduced by Internet technology?
- A. time and information management
- B. computer and communication costs.
- C. manufacturing costs.
- D. data access and processing
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249 . The doctor suggested that his patient who is suffering from dengue _____ this medicine.
- A. take
- B. takes
- C. not takes
- D. took
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250 . The last sentence of the passage suggests ------.
- A. a bleak future for mankind
- B. a fair warning
- C. an inevitable danger
- D. a remote possibility
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251 . Which of the following fractions is the biggest?
- A. 7/8
- B. 8/9
- C. 11/13
- D. 17/18
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252 . being
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253 . He left the village bad and baggage.
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254 . Dolphins have been declared the world's second most intelligent creatures after humans, with scientists suggesting they are so bright that they should be treated as 'non-human persons. It has become clear that they are 'cultural' animals. meaning that new types of behaviour can quickly he picked up by one dolphin from another. They have distinct personalities, a strong sense of self, and can think about the future. Studies on dolphin behaviour have highlighted that their communications are similar to those of humans and that they are brighter than chimpanzees. These claims are backed up by anatomical research showing that dolphin brains have many key features associated with high intelligence. Researchers argue that it is morally unacceptable to keep such intelligent animals in amusement parks, or to kill them for food or by accident when fishing. Find out the true statement in the context of the extract:
- A. Application of the moral senses should not be affected by any consideration.
- B. If an animal is not intelligent, keeping that animal in confinement is not morally problematic.
- C. Dolphins and Chimpanzees should be treated equally.
- D. None
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255 . Dolphins have been declared the world's second most intelligent creatures after humans, with scientists suggesting they are so bright that they should be treated as 'non-human persons. It has become clear that they are 'cultural' animals. meaning that new types of behaviour can quickly he picked up by one dolphin from another. They have distinct personalities, a strong sense of self, and can think about the future. Studies on dolphin behaviour have highlighted that their communications are similar to those of humans and that they are brighter than chimpanzees. These claims are backed up by anatomical research showing that dolphin brains have many key features associated with high intelligence. Researchers argue that it is morally unacceptable to keep such intelligent animals in amusement parks, or to kill them for food or by accident when fishing. The term 'backed up in the extract can be replaced with_____.
- A. questioned
- B. refused
- C. substantiated
- D. protested
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256 . Dolphins have been declared the world's second most intelligent creatures after humans, with scientists suggesting they are so bright that they should be treated as 'non-human persons. It has become clear that they are 'cultural' animals. meaning that new types of behaviour can quickly he picked up by one dolphin from another. They have distinct personalities, a strong sense of self, and can think about the future. Studies on dolphin behaviour have highlighted that their communications are similar to those of humans and that they are brighter than chimpanzees. These claims are backed up by anatomical research showing that dolphin brains have many key features associated with high intelligence. Researchers argue that it is morally unacceptable to keep such intelligent animals in amusement parks, or to kill them for food or by accident when fishing. What do you understand by "non-human persons"?
- A. animals with human like qualities
- B. animals with subhuman qualities
- C. persons with inhuman qualities
- D. persons with animal like qualities
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257 . Dolphins have been declared the world's second most intelligent creatures after humans, with scientists suggesting they are so bright that they should be treated as 'non-human persons. It has become clear that they are 'cultural' animals. meaning that new types of behaviour can quickly he picked up by one dolphin from another. They have distinct personalities, a strong sense of self, and can think about the future. Studies on dolphin behaviour have highlighted that their communications are similar to those of humans and that they are brighter than chimpanzees. These claims are backed up by anatomical research showing that dolphin brains have many key features associated with high intelligence. Researchers argue that it is morally unacceptable to keep such intelligent animals in amusement parks, or to kill them for food or by accident when fishing. Dolphins are called 'cultural' animals because they-
- A. are highly intelligent.
- B. are capable of learning and sharing things
- C. have strong sense of self
- D. can give quick response.
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258 . Every salmon begins life on the --— of the rapid stream where the female lays her eggs
- A. gravelly
- B. smooth
- C. silent
- D. rocky
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259 . Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow Capitalism is developed in the European countries as a result of their 'laissez-faire' policy. The idea of global trade which was inherent in capitalism has now become universalized. Taking advantage of the idea of globalization, capitalism seems to be on a triumphant march. However, it is creating more opportunities for capitalist countries than the developing ones. In the name of assistance and cooperation, the industrially developed capitalist countries are exploiting the cheap labor available in poorer countries. The global strategy of development promises greater employment opportunities to the people of poor countries but at the same time it also promises high returns to capital. This actually paves the way for lasting poverty which enables the capitalists to continue to have a pool of cheap labor to draw from. The passage suggests that capitalism
- A. is creating more opportunities for developing countries
- B. promises prosperity to poor countries
- C. ensures equal trade among nations
- D. is making poverty long-lasting
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260 . No country should follow (aggressive) foreign policy in the present world. Each sentence has an brackets word. Choose the right meaning from the option-
- A. submissive
- B. hostile
- C. permissive
- D. friendly
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261 . He acted ------ his suggesiton.
- A. by
- B. on
- C. throuth
- D. entirely
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262 . Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow: While many theories have been proposed about the function of dreams, no consensus has emerged. Considering the time we spend in a dreaming state, the fact that researches do not yet understand the purpose of dreams may seem baffling. However, it is important to consider that science is still unravelling the exact purpose and function of sleep itself. Some researchers suggest that dreams serve no real purpose, while others believe that dreaming is essential to mental, emotional and physical well-being. Some researchers suggest that dreams are a subjective interpretation of signals generated by the brain during sleep. Dreamers are not meaningless. Instead, during dreams the cognitive elements in our brain produce new ideas. One theory suggests that dreams are the result of our brains trying to interpret external stimuli during sleep. For example, the sound of the radio may be incorporated into the content of a dream. The passage mentions a theory of dream that suggests that when we sleep, we receive stimuli from
- A. our memory
- B. our desire
- C. sources inside our body
- D. sources that lie outside of the body.
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263 . Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow: While many theories have been proposed about the function of dreams, no consensus has emerged. Considering the time we spend in a dreaming state, the fact that researches do not yet understand the purpose of dreams may seem baffling. However, it is important to consider that science is still unravelling the exact purpose and function of sleep itself. Some researchers suggest that dreams serve no real purpose, while others believe that dreaming is essential to mental, emotional and physical well-being. Some researchers suggest that dreams are a subjective interpretation of signals generated by the brain during sleep. Dreamers are not meaningless. Instead, during dreams the cognitive elements in our brain produce new ideas. One theory suggests that dreams are the result of our brains trying to interpret external stimuli during sleep. For example, the sound of the radio may be incorporated into the content of a dream. In place of the word 'unravelling' we can use
- A. untangling
- B. entangling
- C. twisting
- D. ignoring
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264 . Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow: While many theories have been proposed about the function of dreams, no consensus has emerged. Considering the time we spend in a dreaming state, the fact that researches do not yet understand the purpose of dreams may seem baffling. However, it is important to consider that science is still unravelling the exact purpose and function of sleep itself. Some researchers suggest that dreams serve no real purpose, while others believe that dreaming is essential to mental, emotional and physical well-being. Some researchers suggest that dreams are a subjective interpretation of signals generated by the brain during sleep. Dreamers are not meaningless. Instead, during dreams the cognitive elements in our brain produce new ideas. One theory suggests that dreams are the result of our brains trying to interpret external stimuli during sleep. For example, the sound of the radio may be incorporated into the content of a dream. The passage suggests that
- A. science is still clueless about the real purpose of sleep
- B. dreaming guarantees physical fitness
- C. brains stop functioning when we sleep
- D. dreams are meaningless
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265 . Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow: While many theories have been proposed about the function of dreams, no consensus has emerged. Considering the time we spend in a dreaming state, the fact that researches do not yet understand the purpose of dreams may seem baffling. However, it is important to consider that science is still unravelling the exact purpose and function of sleep itself. Some researchers suggest that dreams serve no real purpose, while others believe that dreaming is essential to mental, emotional and physical well-being. Some researchers suggest that dreams are a subjective interpretation of signals generated by the brain during sleep. Dreamers are not meaningless. Instead, during dreams the cognitive elements in our brain produce new ideas. One theory suggests that dreams are the result of our brains trying to interpret external stimuli during sleep. For example, the sound of the radio may be incorporated into the content of a dream. The passage is about
- A. the importance of sleep
- B. understanding the purpose and function of dreams
- C. Freud's interpretation of dreams
- D. why our dreaming state is long
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266 . Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow: While many theories have been proposed about the function of dreams, no consensus has emerged. Considering the time we spend in a dreaming state, the fact that researches do not yet understand the purpose of dreams may seem baffling. However, it is important to consider that science is still unravelling the exact purpose and function of sleep itself. Some researchers suggest that dreams serve no real purpose, while others believe that dreaming is essential to mental, emotional and physical well-being. Some researchers suggest that dreams are a subjective interpretation of signals generated by the brain during sleep. Dreamers are not meaningless. Instead, during dreams the cognitive elements in our brain produce new ideas. One theory suggests that dreams are the result of our brains trying to interpret external stimuli during sleep. For example, the sound of the radio may be incorporated into the content of a dream. By the 'cognitive elements of our brain' the passage suggests,
- A. te elements are connected to compassion and fellow-feeling
- B. the sensuous elements stimulate desire
- C. elements are connected to reasoning, learning and conceptualizing
- D. elements directly affect one's spirituality
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267 . The word 'ashes' suggest :
- A. remains of the dead body
- B. powder that remains after something has been burnt
- C. ashes after fire extinguishes
- D. death
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268 . Choose the correct prepositional phrase: Apu is the boy by the biggest bike
- A. Apu is the boy
- B. Apu is
- C. by the biggest bike
- D. the boy
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269 . Higgs প্রক্রিয়া এক ধরণের-
- A. ভর তৈরির প্রক্রিয়া
- B. বল তৈরির প্রক্রিয়া
- C. ইলেকট্রন তৈরির প্রক্রিয়া
- D.
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270 . I saw ... beggar?
- A. a one-eyed
- B. a one-eye
- C. an one eyed
- D. an one-eye
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271 . He was initially.......... at the suggestion but was ..........soon it himself.
- A. browning, rejecting
- B. thrilled, rejecting
- C. shocked, advocating
- D. impressed, negating
- D. interested, accepting
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272 . বিএডিসির ফসলি জমিতে গৃহীত সেচ প্রদান কৌশল- i. সেচ দক্ষতা ৩৫%-৫০% এ উন্নীতকরণ ii. ২০২১ সালের মধ্যে ১০ লাখ হেক্টর জমি সেচের আওতায় আনা iii. ধানের ফলন পার্থক্য ২০১২ সালের gGaA ২ টন/হেক্টর থেকে কমানো নিচের কোনটি সঠিক?
- A. i ও ii
- B. i ও iii
- C. ii ও iii
- D. i, ii ও iii
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273 . The airline.............It sent me to Hong Kong but my luggage to Singapore.
- A. beckoned
- B. bartered
- C. blundered
- D. landed
- D. haggled
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274 . In the last sentence of the first paragraph, which word suggest that the test an unjust one?
- A. harsh
- B. justice
- C. no
- D. plucked
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275 . The word 'staggering' is nearest in meaning to-
- A. up and down
- B. charged
- C. decreasing
- D. astounding
- D. appealing
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276 . The name of the recent cyclone 'Remal has been suggested by Oman and the meaning of Remal is -
- A. Sand
- B. Water
- C. Fire
- D. Wave
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277 . To beggars description
- A. A poor statement
- B. To describe things without care
- C. Beyond one's power to describe adequately
- D. None of these
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278 . Change the voice: The boy laughed at the beggar.
- A. The beggar was laughed by the boy.
- B. The beggar was being laughed at by the boy.
- C. The beggar was being laughed by the boy.
- D. The beggar was laughed at by the boy.
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279 . My neighbour - eggs yesterday?
- A. ran
- B. ran out of
- C. ran into
- D. ran off
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280 . The struggle this time is a struggle for the struggle this time is a struggle for .
- A. Freedom, emancipation
- B. Freedom, independence
- C. Independence, emancipation
- D. Emancipation, freedom
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281 . Ones we start blogging, we get stayed away and -
- A. share our personal feelings
- B. comment mindlessly
- C. share our thoughts
- D. compliment others
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282 . While blogging the writers should be careful as the readers -.
- A. complement them
- B. judge them
- C. anyone them
- D. make fun of them
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283 . Which one of the following tends to accommodate a bigger spectrum of life?
- A. a novella
- B. a novel
- C. an epic
- D. a legend
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284 . At that moment a dove flew by and seeing the struggling ant, took pity on his distress.
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285 . He suggested that smoking should be given up. = He suggested giving up smoking.
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286 . Which Vitamin is not in the eggs?
- A. Vitamin-A
- B. Vitamin-B
- C. Vitamin-C
- D. Vitamin-D
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287 . approached the horseক
- A. approached
- B. rise
- C. in
- D. indifferently
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288 . Which country unveiled the world's largest offshore wind farm, "Dogger Bank," in 2023 ?
- A. Germany
- B. Denmark
- C. United Kingdom
- D. Netherlands
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289 . The minimum duration of pulse in a pulse triggering system for thyristors should be at least-
- A. 10 μs
- B. 30ms
- C. 10ms
- D. 1s
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290 . USA's second biggest city is -
- A. Seattle
- B. Atlanta
- C. New York city
- D. Los Angeles
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291 . 'Ringgit' is the currency of-
- A. Thailand
- B. Malaysia
- C. Singapore
- D. Myanmar
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292 . What is the term for a sustained increase in the aggregate price level?
- A. Recession
- B. Stagflation
- C. Depression
- D. Inflation
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293 . This is my luggage. Here "my" is a/an -
- A. Subject pronoun
- B. Object pronoun
- C. Possessive adjective
- D. Possessive pronoun
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294 . HAGGLE
- A. Bargain
- B. Postpone
- C. Accept
- D. Reject
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295 . Beggars must not be choosers - এ বাক্যের অর্থ
- A. ভিক্ষার চাল মোটা
- B. ভিক্ষার চাল কাঁড়া আর আকঁড়া
- C. ভিক্ষার চাল সরু
- D. ভিক্ষাবৃত্তি ভালো নয়
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296 . "Haggard" means-
- A. hairy
- B. stale
- C. irregular
- D. worn out
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297 . "A bad egg" means-
- A. Out dated
- B. Unnecessary
- C. False hope
- D. Wicked man
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298 . Concrete এ সর্বোচ্চ কত সাইজের aggregate ব্যবহার করা যায়?
- A. 5 mm
- B. 10 mm
- C. 20 mm
- D. 25 mm
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299 . The sum of the two numbers is 22. Five times one number is equal to 6 times the other. The bigger of the two numbers is:
- A. 10
- B. 12
- C. 15
- D. 16
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300 . Which economic theory suggests that government spending and tax cuts can stimulate economic growth during a recession?
- A. Austerity economics
- B. Monetarism
- C. Supply-side economics
- D. Keynesian economics
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301 . A man bought some eggs of which 10% are rotten. He gives 80% of the remainder to his neighbors. Now he is left out with 36 eggs. How many eggs he bought?
- A. 40
- B. 100
- C. 200
- D. 72
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302 . ............is a computer networking device that creates a single, aggregate network from multiple communication networks.
- A. Hub
- B. Bridge
- C. Switch
- D. Router
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303 . One doxen eggs and ten pound of apple are currrently of same price. If the price of a dozen agges rises by 10% and that of apples rises by 2%, how much more will it cost to buy a dozen of eggs and ten punds of apples?
- A. 2%
- B. 10%
- C. 6%
- D. 12%
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304 . We arrived_____ Lisbon___6pm foggy / November day.
- A. in/at/on
- B. to/at/in
- C. at/in
- D. on/of-
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305 . indicateA
- A. A
- B. B
- C. C
- D. D
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306 . gG
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307 . stronglyA
- A. A
- B. B
- C. C
- D. D
- D. E
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308 . A 35-year-old man came to you with following reports HbsAg (-VE), Anti HBc IgG (+VE), Anti HBc IgM(-VE), Anti HBs (+VE) which senario will match with the above mentioned reports
- A. Acute hepatitis (early)
- B. Convalescence
- C. Post infection
- D. Immunization without infection
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309 . Fine Aggregate এর সর্বোচ্চ আকার কত মিমি?
- A. ২.৩৬ মিমি
- B. ৩.৮ মিমি
- C. ৪.৭৫ মিমি
- D. ৫.১৫ মিমি
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310 . The method suggested in the lecture enables a student to learn more quickly and to have remembered for a longer period of time.
- A. The method suggested in the lecture
- B. enables a student to learn more quickly
- C. and to have remembered for a longer period of time
- D. no error
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