Subject English | |||
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Analogy Instruction: Choose the pair that best expresses the relationship similar to the one expressed by the pair in the capital letters. | |||
426. REEL :TAPE | |||
ball : string | |||
turntable : record | |||
spool : thread | |||
tire: wheel | |||
None of these | |||
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427. PROPONENT : THEORY | |||
attorney: law | |||
adherent : belief | |||
scientist : hypothesis | |||
trailer : country | |||
None of these | |||
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428. CYGNET :SWAN | |||
ring : jewel | |||
gender : goose | |||
stamp : seal | |||
kid : goat | |||
None of these | |||
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429. ENLISTMENT: CONSCRIPTION | |||
Contemplation: instruction | |||
acceptance: rejection | |||
rapprochement: arbitration | |||
resignation: dismissal | |||
None of these | |||
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Fill in the gaps Instruction: Select the pair of words that appropriately fill in the gaps in each sentence. | |||
430. Despite the increased attention ---- juvenile delinquency, a ----in crimes committed by juveniles has been seen. | |||
given to/ rise | |||
allotted to/ dip | |||
spent on/ decease | |||
offered to/fall | |||
None of these | |||
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431. To an untrained eye the horse appeared to be very ___, whereas in actuality it was ___ and unmanageable. | |||
beautiful | |||
gentle/wild | |||
friendly /languid | |||
calm/ indolent | |||
None of these | |||
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432. The participants _____ working on the complex project for one hour when he suddenly ____ the room. | |||
Have /will enter | |||
were / wild | |||
are /comes | |||
had been /entered | |||
None of these | |||
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433. The composition of the painting is so _____ and direct that it seems that it did not require much ____. | |||
simple /thought | |||
beautiful /feeling | |||
complex/skill | |||
emotional /consideration | |||
None of these | |||
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434. Friendship, no matter how ____, has its boundaries; ____ advice. When thrust insistently upon one, is rarely an act of friend, regardless of the advisor’s intent. | |||
intimate / unsolicited | |||
cool/contradictory | |||
special /desired | |||
enjoyable /obverse | |||
None of these | |||
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Synonym Instruction: Select the word/phrase you think is closest in meaning to the words in capital letters. | |||
435. NOXIOUS | |||
deleterious CA | |||
Nice | |||
Beneficial | |||
Wealthy | |||
None of these | |||
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436. GREGARIOUS | |||
Greedy | |||
Sociable | |||
Grueling | |||
Plethora | |||
None of these | |||
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437. PANACEA | |||
Someone who is good for nothing | |||
something that cures every things | |||
something very expensive /priceless | |||
something’s useless | |||
None of these | |||
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438. EXHILARATING | |||
Extending | |||
Thrilling | |||
Depressing | |||
Exhausting | |||
None of these | |||
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439. STUBBORN | |||
Obstinate | |||
Obedient | |||
strong | |||
Social | |||
None of these | |||
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Sentence Correction Instruction: In each of the following sentence there is one word missing. Your task is to identify the missing word form the given choice so that the sentence become meaningful. | |||
440. Currently the banking sector is one of largest job providers in Bangladesh. | |||
the | |||
credit | |||
financial | |||
remuneration | |||
None of these | |||
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441. He left no stones to achieve his objective. | |||
thrown | |||
hit | |||
broken | |||
unturned | |||
None of these | |||
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442. You should avail yourself this opportunity. | |||
of | |||
to | |||
in | |||
for | |||
None of these | |||
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443. Though I care for him so much he is callous my sufferings. | |||
to | |||
in spite | |||
about | |||
for | |||
None of these | |||
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444. But for your timely help, I would failed and I am forever indebted to you. | |||
of | |||
have | |||
without | |||
since | |||
None of these | |||
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Right form of verb Instruction: Select the most appropriate from of verb from the options provided to fullin the gap in each sentence. | |||
445. Salman Completed ----- the report on the share marked last Monday . | |||
Writing | |||
have written | |||
write | |||
Having written | |||
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446. You will soon get used--- in such an environment. | |||
To work | |||
to working | |||
working | |||
worked | |||
None of these | |||
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447. The wall of the place---in nearly hundred years ago. | |||
was built | |||
built | |||
was building | |||
was build | |||
None of these | |||
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448. I would have purchased that place of land if I ____ enough money . | |||
had | |||
has | |||
have had | |||
will have | |||
None of these | |||
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449. Mr. Rehman behaves as if he _____ everything. | |||
knows | |||
know | |||
have known | |||
knew | |||
None of these | |||
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Appropriate English Usage Instruction: Below are five question. Choose the appropriate and usual answer to the questions in a typical day to day conversation. | |||
450. How long did you play last night? | |||
For three hours | |||
Chess 3 times | |||
11 pm | |||
With Bob | |||
None of these | |||
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Total Question : | 25 |
Total Hit : | 0 |
Correct : | 0 |
Wrong/Cheat : | 0 |