Subject English | |||
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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 |