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1051. Something which is obnoxious means that it is – | |||
very dangerous | |||
very pleasant | |||
very ugly | |||
very unpleasant | |||
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1052. A pilgrim is a person who undertakes a journey to a – | |||
a holy place | |||
a mosque | |||
a bazar | |||
a new country | |||
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1053. Shakespeare is known mostly for his – | |||
poetry | |||
novels | |||
autobiography | |||
plays | |||
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1054. A person who writes about his own life writes – | |||
a chronicle | |||
an autobiography | |||
a diary | |||
a biography | |||
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1055. In which century was the Victorian period? | |||
17 th century | |||
18 th century | |||
19 th century | |||
20 th century | |||
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1056. The antonym of ‘indifference’ is – | |||
ardour | |||
compassion | |||
anxiety | |||
concern | |||
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1057. Three score is – | |||
thirty times | |||
three hundred times | |||
three times twenty | |||
more than three | |||
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1058. An ordinance is – | |||
a book | |||
an arms factory | |||
a news paper journal | |||
a law | |||
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1059. A fantasy is – | |||
an imaginary story | |||
s funny film | |||
a history record | |||
a real life event | |||
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1060. Something that is ‘fresh’ is something – | |||
recently printed or published | |||
in fairly good condition | |||
disrespectful | |||
pleasant | |||
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1061. The sentence with correct punctuations- | |||
Maria, my student, is on leave today | |||
Maria my student, is on leave today | |||
Maria, my student, is on leave today | |||
Maria my student is, on leave today | |||
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1062. The antonym for ‘inimical’- | |||
hostile | |||
friendly | |||
indifferent | |||
angry | |||
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1063. The synonym for ‘efface’- | |||
improve | |||
exhaust | |||
rub out | |||
cut out | |||
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1064. The best passive from of the sentence: ‘We don’t like idle people’ - | |||
We are not liked by idle people | |||
Idle people are not like us | |||
Idle people are not liked by us | |||
Idle people are not of our liking | |||
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1065. The correct sentence of the followings: | |||
The Nile is longest river in Africa | |||
The Nile is longest river in the Africa | |||
Nile is longest river in Africa | |||
The Nile is the longest river in Africa | |||
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1066. When a person says ‘he’s all in’, it means . | |||
He is very tired | |||
He is has arrived | |||
He has finished packing | |||
He has got everything | |||
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1067. `Bill of fare’ is - | |||
A chart of bus fare | |||
A price list | |||
A valuable document | |||
A list of dishes at restaurant | |||
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1068. A ‘bull market’ means that share prices are- | |||
falling | |||
rising | |||
moving | |||
static | |||
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1069. ‘Blue chips’ are- | |||
Securities issued by the government | |||
Industrial shares considered to be a safe investment | |||
Industrial shares considered to be a risky investment | |||
Flat plastic counters used as money tokens | |||
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1070. ‘Blockbuster’ means: | |||
A large solid piece of stone | |||
A device to cut off persons head as punishment | |||
Something that makes movement difficult | |||
A powerful explosive to demolish buildings | |||
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1071. Any one of the following pairs are literary collaborators- | |||
Eliot and pound | |||
Yeats and Eliot | |||
Pope and Dryden | |||
Shelly and keats | |||
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1072. The correct sentence of the followings - | |||
A new cabinet has been sworn in Dhaka | |||
A new cabinet has been sworn a Dhaka | |||
A new cabinet has been sworn by in Dhaka | |||
A new cabinet has sworn in Dhaka | |||
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1073. The last word of the proverb. ‘Handsome is that handsome ____.’ | |||
does | |||
Works | |||
thinks | |||
says | |||
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1074. Browning was the composer of any of the following poems - | |||
Two voices | |||
The Scholar Gipsy | |||
Andrea del sarto | |||
Oneone | |||
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1075. The right word to fill in the gap of the following sentence : Give her a telephone number to ring ____ she gets lost. | |||
perhaps | |||
Whether | |||
in case | |||
unless | |||
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Total Question : | 25 |
Total Hit : | 0 |
Correct : | 0 |
Wrong/Cheat : | 0 |