Subject English
1926. Which of the sentences is correct?
(a) One of the boys was absent in the class
(b) Cowards die many times before their death
(c) He is famous thief
(d) Only graduates are illegible for the post
Ans. b
1927. What kind of sentence is – ‘Fight till you die’?
(a) simple
(b) complex
(c) compound
(d) complex-compound
Ans. b
1928. ____ have you been living in this city? Which of the adverbials fill up the blank?
(a) How often
(b) when
(c) How long
(d) How many time
Ans. c
1929. The synonym of ‘Menace’ is -
(a) jeopardy
(b) safety
(c) refuge
(d) sanctuary
Ans. a
1930. The antonym of ‘colossal’ is –
(a) greet
(b) gigantic
(c) tiny
(d) poor
Ans. c
1931. He can not walk a mile, ____ five miles. Fill the blank with suitable word/phrase_
(a) Last
(b) hardly
(c) Let alone
(d) more over
Ans. c
1932. The synonym of ‘trendy’ is –
(a) elegant
(b) stylist
(c) attractive
(d) stunning
Ans. b
1933. What does the idiom ‘Tooth and Nil’ mean
(a) terribly
(b) with utmost effort
(c) pleasantly
(d) awfully
Ans. b
1934. The man came here with a view to –
(a) see his mother
(b) have seen his mother
(c) seeing his mother
(d) have to see his mother
Ans. c
1935. If he came to take me, I _____ with him. Choose the correct verb to complete the sentence.
(a) will go
(b) have gone
(c) went
(d) would have gone
Ans.
1936. The phrase ‘Pandora’s box’ is meant for –
(a) good
(b) apparently good
(c) superficially good but actually not
(d) originally not good
Ans. c
1937. ‘Do or die’ is a _____ sentence.
(a) simple
(b) compound
(c) complex
(d) complex-compound
Ans. b
1938. One hundred years have passed since –
(a) Kazi Nazrul Islam joined the fist world war.
(b) Rabindranath Tagore got the Noble prize
(c) Begum Rokeya was a born.
(d) Dr Muhammad Shaidullah was born.
Ans. B
1939. Antonym of ‘famous’ is-
(a) distinguished
(b) immature
(c) obscure
(d) illiterate
Ans. c
1940. I spent ____ with the patient.
(a) sometimes
(b) sometime
(c) some time
(d) sometimes
Ans. c
1941. I don’t mind ____ with the cooking but I am not going to wash the dishes.
(a) To help
(b) help
(c) helping
(d) for helping
Ans. c
1942. Many scientists are still hoping ____ life on another planet.
(a) to have found
(b) to find
(c) to have been found
(d) finding
Ans. b
1943. “I never interfere ____ my grown up children,” Mrs. Chowdhury said.
(a) in
(b) with
(c) about
(d) at
Ans. b
1944. They have ____ their support for our case.
(a) pledged
(b) disavowed
(c) provided
(d) defeered
Ans. a
1945. ‘Hoard’ is synonym of –
(a) stove
(b) collection
(c) stock
(d) all of the above
Ans. b
1946. It is very difficult to find a _____ in this country at present.
(a) work
(b) career
(c) profession
(d) job
Ans. d
1947. Give me a telephone number to ring ____ I get lost.
(a) in case
(b) whether
(c) unless
(d) perhaps
Ans. d
1948. If you read, you will learn. This sentence is a –
(a) simple sentence
(b) complex sentence
(c) compound sentence
(d) Negative sentence
Ans. b
1949. `A fish out of water’ means?
(a) Undescribable
(b) Uneasy state
(c) aimlssly
(d) stop
Ans. b
1950. Who, Which, What are-
(a) Demonstrative
(b) Relative pronoun
(c) Interrogative pronun
(d) Both
Ans. b