Subject English
Word meaning
Instruction: Choose the most appropriate replacement from the options given for the underlined word/words of the following sentences.
1601. When she gets her test back, she was so disappointed that she threw it away.
(a) searched
(b) poured
(c) roared
(d) tossed
(e) raced
Ans. d
1602. The waiter put orange juice into my glass.
(a) filled
(b) poured
(c) reached
(d) threw
(e) tossed
Ans. b
Analogy
Instruction : Choose the pair that best expresses the relationship similar to the one expressed by the pair in the capital letters:
1603. APPRETICE: MASTER
(a) Slave: Owner
(b) Employee: Employer
(c) Novice: Novitiate
(d) Pupil: Teacher
(e) None of these
Ans. d
1604. ACCOUNT: ACCURATE
(a) judge :Incorruptible
(b) Journal: Ledger
(c) Books: Accounts
(d) Verse: Poem
(e) None of these
Ans. a
1605. CLAIM: SETTLEMENT
(a) Assertion: Reimbursement
(b) Accusation: Trial
(c) Receipt: Purchase
(d) Application: Denial
(e) Collection: Assortment
Ans. b
1606. EVIDENCE: PROVE
(a) Facts: Establish
(b) Illustration: justify
(c) Data: Measure
(d) Fortification: Defend
(e) Weapon: Attack
Ans. d
1607. CRIME: PUNISHMENT
(a) Fun: Enjoyment
(b) Collection: set
(c) Theft: law
(d) Robbery: Police
(e) Misdeed: Penalty
Ans. e
1608. “Out and Out” means -
(a) Not at all
(b) b. To be last
(c) c. Man of outside
(d) d. Thoroughly
Ans. d
1609. Instead of “experiences” we can say -
(a) Go through
(b) go aside
(c) go upon
(d) go about
Ans. a
1610. What is the antonym of Famous?
(a) Opaque
(b) Obscure
(c) go upon
(d) go about
Ans. b
1611. What is the synonym of “Malice”?
(a) Animosity
(b) Affection
(c) Kindness
(d) Bond
Ans. a
1612. The boy made good ____ in this studies.
(a) Development
(b) advancement
(c) progress
(d) growth
Ans. c
1613. She argued ___ me about the marriage.
(a) With
(b) for
(c) to
(d) from
Ans. a
1614. Noun of the word ‘See’ is ___.
(a) Sought
(b) Seen
(c) Scene
(d) Sight
Ans. d
1615. Verb of the word ‘Danger” is ___
(a) Danger full
(b) Dangerous
(c) Endanger
(d) Dangered
Ans. c
1616. Choose the correct tense.
(a) They are digging the canal for a week.
(b) They have been digging the canal for a week.
(c) They had dug the canal for a week
(d) They dig the canal for a week
Ans. b
1617. One should be careful about ___ duty.
(a) his
(b) her
(c) one’s
(d) the
Ans. c
Choose the correct sentence from the following questions.
1618. a. He knows to swim
(a) his
(b) He knows how to swim
(c) He knows swim
(d) He is known to swim
Ans. b
1619. a. Why you have done this?
(a) his
(b) Why did you have done this?
(c) Why have you done this?
(d) Why you had done this?
Ans. c
1620. a. We write by ink?
(a) his
(b) We write with ink
(c) Why have you done this?
(d) Why you had done this?
Ans. c
1621. a. I saw the game
(a) his
(b) I watched the game
(c) I enjoyed the game
(d) I observed the game
Ans. c
1622. a. The matter was informed to the police
(a) his
(b) The matter has been informed of the police
(c) The police was informed of the matter.
(d) The police were informed of the matter.
Ans. d
1623. Cricket enjoys a huge _____ in Bangladesh.
(a) follow
(b) follow
(c) fall out
(d) following
Ans. d
1624. Who wrote the following lines: ‘All at once I saw crowd, a host of golden daffodils.’?
(a) Wordsworth
(b) Herrick
(c) Shelly
(d) Keats
Ans. a
1625. What would be the right synonyms for ‘initiative’?
(a) apathy
(b) indolence
(c) enterprise
(d) activity
Ans. c