Subject English | |||
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2851. What is the masculine form of Bee? | |||
(a) Colt | |||
(b) Hart | |||
(c) Drone | |||
(d) Stag | |||
Ans. c | |||
2852. ‘Pilferage’ means- | |||
(a) pilgrimage | |||
(b) pillar | |||
(c) stealing | |||
(d) piled up | |||
Ans. c | |||
2853. ‘At a stretch’ means- | |||
(a) irregularly | |||
(b) without break | |||
(c) decaying | |||
(d) long way | |||
Ans. b | |||
2854. কোন বানানটি শুদ্ধ? | |||
(a) Achievment | |||
(b) Acheivment | |||
(c) Achievement | |||
(d) Acheivement | |||
Ans. c | |||
2855. Find out the correct synonym of ‘TENUOUS’- | |||
(a) Vital | |||
(b) Thin | |||
(c) Careful | |||
(d) Dangerous | |||
Ans. b | |||
2856. Choose the appropriate prepositions in the blank of the following sentence: The family doesn’t feel _____ going outing this season. | |||
(a) in | |||
(b) on | |||
(c) like | |||
(d) of | |||
Ans. c | |||
2857. Fill in the blank with appropriate use of tense: I couldn’t mend the computer myself, so I _____ at a shop. | |||
(a) had it mended | |||
(b) had it mend | |||
(c) did it mend | |||
(d) had mended | |||
Ans. a | |||
2858. Who wrote “Biographia Literaria”? | |||
(a) Lord Byron | |||
(b) P.B Shelley | |||
(c) S.T. Coleridge | |||
(d) Charles Lamb | |||
Ans. c | |||
2859. Othello gave Desdemona _____ as a token of love: | |||
(a) Ring | |||
(b) Handkerchief | |||
(c) Pendant | |||
(d) Bangles | |||
Ans. b | |||
2860. A chart was appended to the report. Here ‘appended’ means- | |||
(a) changed | |||
(b) removed | |||
(c) joined | |||
(d) shortened | |||
Ans. c | |||
2861. The mother sat vigilantly beside the sick baby. Here ‘vigilant’ is- | |||
(a) a noun | |||
(b) an adverb | |||
(c) an adjective | |||
(d) none of the three | |||
Ans. b | |||
2862. Fraility the name is women. Here ‘Fraility’ is: | |||
(a) A noun | |||
(b) An adjective | |||
(c) An adverb | |||
(d) A verb | |||
Ans. a | |||
2863. Education is enlightening . He ‘enlightening’ is: | |||
(a) A gerund | |||
(b) A participle | |||
(c) An infinitive | |||
(d) A finite verb | |||
Ans. b | |||
2864. Select the world that is the most closely opposite in meaning to the capitalized word: DELETERIOUS | |||
(a) toxic | |||
(b) spurious | |||
(c) harmless | |||
(d) lethal | |||
Ans. c | |||
2865. ‘Restoration period’ in English literature refers to- | |||
(a) 1560 | |||
(b) 1660 | |||
(c) 1760 | |||
(d) 1866 | |||
Ans. b | |||
2866. “Gerontion” is a poem by- | |||
(a) T.S. Eliot | |||
(b) W.B. Yeats | |||
(c) Mathew Arnold | |||
(d) Robert Browning | |||
Ans. a | |||
2867. Fill in the blank ‘_____’ is Shakespeare’s last play. | |||
(a) As you like it | |||
(b) Macbeth | |||
(c) Tempest | |||
(d) Othello | |||
Ans. c | |||
2868. Complete the following sentence choosing the appropriate option: It’s raining cats and dogs, so- | |||
(a) Watch out for falling animals. | |||
(b) Make sure you take an umbrella. | |||
(c) Keep your pets inside. | |||
(d) Keep the windows open. | |||
Ans. b | |||
2869. This is the book I lost. Here ‘I lost’ is- | |||
(a) A noun clause. | |||
(b) An adverbial clause. | |||
(c) An adjective clause. | |||
(d) None of the three. | |||
Ans. c | |||
2870. P.B. Shelley’s ‘Adonais’ is an elegy on the death of- | |||
(a) John Milton | |||
(b) S.T. Coleridge | |||
(c) John Keats | |||
(d) Lord Byron | |||
Ans. c | |||
2871. Which of the following words is in singular form? | |||
(a) formulae | |||
(b) agenda | |||
(c) oases | |||
(d) radius | |||
Ans. | |||
2872. Which do you think is the nearest in meaning to ‘proviso’: | |||
(a) Sanction | |||
(b) Substitute | |||
(c) stipulation | |||
(d) directive | |||
Ans. c | |||
2873. Cassandra is a night owl, so she doesn’t usually get up unit about: | |||
(a) 11 a. m. | |||
(b) 11 p.m. | |||
(c) 7 a.m. | |||
(d) 7 p. m. | |||
Ans. a | |||
2874. Who has written the poem “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”? | |||
(a) Thomas Gray | |||
(b) P.B. Shelley | |||
(c) Robert Frost | |||
(d) Y.B. Yeats | |||
Ans. a | |||
2875. “A rolling stone gathers no moss” The complex form of the sentence is- | |||
(a) Since a stone is rolling, it gathers no moss | |||
(b) Though a stone rolls, it gathers no moss. | |||
(c) A stone what rolls, it gathers no moss. | |||
(d) A stone that rolls gathers no moss. | |||
Ans. d |