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 | |