Subject English | |||
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1. If a part of speech or writing breaks the theme, it is called - | |||
(a) pomposity | |||
(b) digression | |||
(c) exaggeration | |||
(d) anti-climax | |||
Ans. d | |||
2. The expression 'take into account' means - | |||
(a) count numbers | |||
(b) consider | |||
(c) think seriously | |||
(d) assess | |||
Ans. b | |||
3. "Call to mind" means - | |||
(a) fantasize | |||
(b) attend | |||
(c) remember | |||
(d) request | |||
Ans. c | |||
4. "Pass away" means | |||
(a) disappear | |||
(b) die | |||
(c) erase | |||
(d) fall | |||
Ans. b | |||
5. Pick the word that is synonymous with 'authoritarian' | |||
(a) autocratic | |||
(b) senior | |||
(c) elderly | |||
(d) potential | |||
Ans. a | |||
6. The word "permissive" implies | |||
(a) humble | |||
(b) law-abiding | |||
(c) liberal | |||
(d) submissive | |||
Ans. c | |||
7. Each of the sons followed _____ father's trade. | |||
(a) their | |||
(b) her | |||
(c) his | |||
(d) whose | |||
Ans. c | |||
8. ‘Subject - Verb Agreement’ refers to – | |||
(a) person only | |||
(b) number, person and gender | |||
(c) number and person | |||
(d) number only | |||
Ans. c | |||
9. The only error in the sentence, ‘One of the recommendation made by the committee was accepted by the authorities’ is – | |||
(a) recommendation | |||
(b) was | |||
(c) accepted by | |||
(d) committee | |||
Ans. a | |||
10. ‘The French’ refers to – | |||
(a) The French people | |||
(b) the French Language | |||
(c) the French manners | |||
(d) the French society | |||
Ans. a | |||
11. If a person cannot stop taking drugs, he is – | |||
(a) attached to them | |||
(b) committed to them | |||
(c) addicted to them | |||
(d) devoted to them | |||
Ans. c | |||
12. The word ‘officialese’ means | |||
(a) plural number of official | |||
(b) language used in offices | |||
(c) plural number of offices | |||
(d) vague expressions | |||
Ans. b | |||
13. Choose the best translation of ‘কর্তৃপক্ষ তাকে তিরস্কার করল’ from the alternative below - | |||
(a) The authorities criticised him | |||
(b) The authorities took him to book | |||
(c) The authorities took him to task | |||
(d) The authorities gave reins to him | |||
Ans. c | |||
14. ‘Such claim needs to be tested empirically’ means – | |||
(a) The test should be based on experience | |||
(b) The test should be based on idea | |||
(c) The test should be based on assumption | |||
(d) The test should be based on calculation | |||
Ans. a | |||
15. The idiom ‘put up with’ means – | |||
(a) stay together | |||
(b) tolerate | |||
(c) keep trust | |||
(d) protect | |||
Ans. b | |||
16. In many ways, riding a bicycle is similar to – | |||
(a) driving a car | |||
(b) when one drives a car | |||
(c) driving of a car | |||
(d) when we drive a car | |||
Ans. c | |||
17. Pick appropriate preposition for the following sentence :- Noureen will discuss the issue with Nair _____ phone. | |||
(a) in | |||
(b) over | |||
(c) by | |||
(d) on | |||
Ans. b | |||
18. Put appropriate preposition for the sentence below: – Some writers sink _____ oblivion in course of time. | |||
(a) on | |||
(b) from | |||
(c) under | |||
(d) into | |||
Ans. d | |||
Chose the correct synonym for – | |||
19. “Extempore” | |||
(a) Planned | |||
(b) Improvise | |||
(c) Impromptu | |||
(d) Immediate | |||
Ans. c | |||
20. “Menacing” | |||
(a) Encouraging | |||
(b) Alarming | |||
(c) Promising | |||
(d) Auspicious | |||
Ans. b | |||
Choose the correct antonym for – | |||
21. “Oblige” | |||
(a) Bind | |||
(b) Require | |||
(c) Bother | |||
(d) Censure | |||
Ans. d | |||
22. “Cynical” | |||
(a) Pessimistic | |||
(b) Gullible | |||
(c) Equivocal | |||
(d) Liberal | |||
Ans. d | |||
23. “We were no more surprised than Rahman.” | |||
(a) We were less surprised than Ranman | |||
(b) We were all surprised | |||
(c) Rahman was less surprised than us | |||
(d) We were as surprised as Rahman | |||
Ans. d | |||
24. “Not once has our neighbour invited us into his house.” | |||
(a) Our neighbour has invited us into his house not once but many times. | |||
(b) neighbour has never invited us into his house | |||
(c) Occasionally our neighbour has invited us into his house | |||
(d) Our neighbour has not always invited us into his house | |||
Ans. b | |||
Choose a suitable word/phrase to fill in the blanks of the given sentences: | |||
25. Travellers _____ their reservation well in advance if they want to visit the St. Martins island. | |||
(a) had better to get | |||
(b) had to better get | |||
(c) had better get | |||
(d) had better got | |||
Ans. c |