1. Replace the quotation word with the appropriate word of phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence. Because of the extreme pressure underwater, divers are often 'sluggish'.

a. slow
b. hurt
c. careful
d. worried

2. Replace the quotation word with the appropriate word of phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence. 'Proximity to' the court house makes as office building more valuable.

a. Interest in
b. Nearness to
c. Similarity to
d. Usefulness for

3. Replace the quotation word with the appropriate word of phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence. 'Feeling irritable ' may be a side effect of too much medication.

a. drowsy
b. dizzy
c. grouchy
d. sily

4. Replace the quotation word with the appropriate word of phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence. It is very discourteous to 'intrude' during someone's conversation.

a. find fault
b. disagree
c. leave quickly
d. be in the way

5. Replace the quotation word with the appropriate word of phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence. 'Strive' for excellence

a. Cooperate with others
b. Be patient
c. Make efforts
d. Pay well

6. Replace the quotation word with the appropriate word of phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence. What may be considered courteous in one culture may be interpreted as 'arrogant' in another.

a. clumsy
b. sleazy
c. surly
d. flimsy

7. Replace the quotation word with the appropriate word of phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence. Home buyers are proceeding 'cautiously' because of the high interest rates.

a. hastile
b. occasionally
c. warily
d. knowingly

8. Replace the quotation word with the appropriate word of phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence. The Supreme Court has a reputation for being 'just'.

a. stubborn
b. humorous
c. capricious
d. impartial

9. Replace the quotation word with the appropriate word of phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence. 'To look quickly through' a book is an important study skill.

a. skim
b. summarize
c. outline
d. rephrase

10. Replace the quotation word with the appropriate word of phrase that best keeps the meaning of the original sentence. Chemicals are used to 'retard' the growth of ornamental trees.

a. initiate
b. stunt
c. benefit
d. alter

11. Choose the correct spelling.

a. Awerenes
b. Awareness
c. Awarness
d. Awarenes

12. Choose the correct spelling.

a. Affcted
b. Aflicted
c. Affected
d. Aphlicted

13. Choose the correct spelling.

a. Soverness
b. Soberness
c. Sobarness
d. Soabarness

14. Choose the correct spelling.

a. Headach
b. Headeke
c. Headeche
d. Headache

15. Choose the correct spelling.

a. Intolarance
b. Intolerence
c. Intolerance
d. Intolarence

16. Choose the correct spelling.

a. Digonosis
b. Diagnosis
c. Digonocis
d. Dignocease

17. Select a word having the similar meaning. HUMID

a. Damp
b. Hot
c. Cold
d. Normal

18. Select a word having the similar meaning. ERADICATE

a. Root
b. Top
c. Ground
d. Remove

19. Select a word having the similar meaning. DUSK

a. Morning
b. Noon
c. Evening
d. Night

20. Select a word having the similar meaning. CHILLY

a. Cool
b. Hot
c. Easy
d. Hard

21. Select a word having the similar meaning. COMPASSION

a. Comparison
b. Sympathy
c. Rude
d. Justice

22. Select a word having the similar meaning. SUPERFICIAL

a. Shallow
b. Superb
c. Thorough
d. Brief

23. Select a word having the similar meaning. ERROR

a. Blunder
b. Destroy
c. Demolish
d. Negative

24. Select a word having the similar meaning. DIGEST

a. Attentive
b. Extent
c. Stay
d. Master

25. Select the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. In many ways, riding a bicycle is similar to ----

a. the driving of a car
b. when you drive a car
c. driving a car
d. when driving a car

26. Select the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Please write out the answers to questions at the end of ----

a. eighth chapter
b. eight chapter
c. chapter eight
d. chapter the eight

27. Select the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. ------ten species of deer have been identified.

a. As many
b. As many As
c. As much as
d. Much as

28. Select the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Prices for motor cycles can run --------Tk. 150,000.

a. as high as
b. as high lo
c. so high to
d. so high as

29. Select the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. This plant is -----big that it should really be moved outside.

a. so
b. too
c. such
d. very

30. Select the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Many embarrassing situations occur ------misunderstanding.

a. for
b. of
c. because of
d. because

31. Select the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. To answer accurately is more important than -----

a. a quick finish
b. to finish quickly
c. finishing quickly
d. you finish quickly

32. Select the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Fast-food restaurants have become popular because many working people want ---

a. to eat quickly and cheaply
b. eating quickly and cheaply
c. eat quickly and cheaply
d. the eat quickly and cheaply

33. Select a word having the opposite meaning. MEAGER

a. Scant
b. Miser
c. Little
d. Enough

34. Select a word having the opposite meaning. JUNGLE

a. Desert
b. Hill
c. Sea
d. Mountain

35. Select a word having the opposite meaning. INSERT

a. In
b. Open
c. Eject
d. Slide

36. Select a word having the opposite meaning. LIFT

a. Down
b. Carry
c. Through
d. Put

37. Select a word having the opposite meaning. WAR

a. Harmony
b. Discord
c. Strife
d. Combat

38. Select a word having the opposite meaning. UNION

a. Join
b. Conjoin
c. Division
d. Juncture

39. Select a word having the opposite meaning. SCANTY

a. Narrow
b. Abundant
c. Gather
d. Declare

40. Select a word having the opposite meaning. SHUT

a. Down
b. Open
c. Up
d. Raise

41. Select the pair that best expresses the relationship between the original pair : Cyal : Potter : :

a. stone : sculptor
b. machines : mechanic
c. bricks : architect
d. chalk : teacher

42. Select the pair that best expresses the relationship between the original pair : Crumb : Bread : :

a. ounce : unit
b. splinter : wood
c. cream : butter
d. twine : rope

43. COERCION

a. corruption
b. intimidation
c. assertion
d. reflection
e. repulsion

44. PERENNIAL

a. Perpetual
b. excessive
c. colossal
d. reluctant
e. vengeance

45. SPURIOUS

a. prominent
b. filthy
c. wicked
d. fake
e. famous

46. STAGNANT

a. treason
b. tiring
c. paltry
d. reticent
e. motionless

47. He sprang quickly __ action .

a. for
b. on
c. at
d. in
e. into

48. When he was really getting ___ my nerves i sent him away.

a. at
b. on
c. in
d. for
e. into

49. I told my son to stop playing stupid tricks and to grow ___.

a. up
b. into
c. on
d. for
e. at

50. We are going on holiday __ the end of August .

a. in
b. on
c. for
d. at
e. of

51. He was shy at first but ___ the end he asked her to marry him.

a. in
b. on
c. for
d. at
e. of

52. I heard some strange noises ___ the night.

a. at
b. during
c. on
d. in
e. for

53. There is no __ rule in this matter.

a. black and white
b. far and wide
c. null and void
d. hard and fast
e. None of these

54. Let us not __ your past mistakes .

a. dwell on
b. dwell
c. dwell by
d. dwell about
e. None of these

55. A sixteen-year-old is not ___ to vote in the national election.

a. as old enough
b. old enough
c. enough old
d. enough old as
e. none of these

56. The quotation was erroneously __ to an English poet.

a. attributed
b. relegated
c. resolved
d. activated
e. noted

57. I made her ___

a. tocry
b. crying
c. cry
d. to crying
e. for crying

58. I opened the door, but I ___.

a. couldn't see nobody
b. could not see none
c. could see anybody
d. couldn't see somebody
e. could see nobody

59. I killed the fly ___ a rolled-up paper.

a. by
b. at
c. on
d. in
e. with

60. I can not make ___ what you are saying .

a. into
b. up
c. out
d. to
e. at

61. My brother is well versed ___ Economics.

a. in
b. to
c. at
d. of
e. with

62. __ cast = anything rejected

a. Over
b. Out
c. Schedule
d. No
e. Down

63. __ sensitive = extremely physically sensitive to particular medicines, lights etc.

a. Over
b. Hyper
c. Mega
d. Out
e. In

64. ___ set = a thing against another as compensation

a. Be
b. On
c. Off
d. In
e. Of

65. ___ stream = going with current

a. Up
b. On
c. In
d. Out
e. Down

66. 'Birds of a feather flock Together'.

a. One swallaw doesn't make a summer
b. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
c. Fine feathers make fine birds
d. Don't judge a book by its cover
e. A man is known by the company he keeps

67. Don't count your chickens until they are hatched.

a. Some eggs have double yolks , so you can't really count eggs and chickens
b. You can't walk around the hen house to count the eggs because it will disturb the hens and they won't lay eggs.
c. Since eggs break so easily , you may not be accurate in your count of future chickens
d. It is not really sensible to rely on something that has not yet happened and may not ever happen
e. None of the above

68. Although the rival parties had settled a number of disputes, past experience made them ___ to be optimistic about the success.

a. inimical
b. quiet
c. stigmatized
d. overjoyed
e. None of these

69. Susan's self-confidence was ___ as she had scored poorly in the Exam.

a. boosted
b. destroyed
c. demoralized
d. elevated
e. None of these

70. A ___ provided fund for the club but preferred to be remained __

a. beneficiar/anonymous
b. benefactor / anonymous
c. beneficiar/anonymity
d. well wisher/enmity

71. It is believed that sanctions and tactical military strikes can __ turn the people of a country against a dictator.

a. invariably
b. rarely
c. sometimes
d. never
e. None of these

72. Either the manager or his assistant __ the company's personnel needs.

a. reviews
b. review
c. are reviewing
d. is reviewed
e. None of these

73. Her ability to analyze issues fairly and competently has earned her the ___ of even her most __ peers.

a. solicitation / unbilased
b. attention / sympathetic
c. suspicion / descerning
d. reputation / knowledgeable
e. None of these

74. The company always likes to pay ___ cash though the suppliers want it to be __ cheque.

a. in/by
b. by/in
c. in/in
d. by/by
e. None of these

75. The economies of the third world countries are mostly dependant on 'agrarian' activities.

a. related to population
b. forestry
c. related to farming
d. service
e. None of these

76. 'Posthumously' Dr. Aminuddin has been declared as the winner of this year's personality of the year

a. After the death
b. Highly qualified
c. Old aged
d. Absent
e. None of these

77. Tareq decided to pursue his career in development field 'in lieu of ' sitting in his father's business.

a. in accordance
b. undermining
c. in stead of
d. along with
e. None of these

78. These 'antiquated' machineries have huge impact on the current productivity of the firm.

a. outdated
b. modern
c. simple to run
d. complex
e. None of these

79. Shila was 'adamant' about her future plan.

a. Insistent
b. Objective
c. Undecided
d. Favorable
e. None of these

80. Traditionally the agricultural sector is one of ___ largest job providers in Bangladesh.

a. the
b. credit
c. financial
d. remuneration
e. None of these

81. You should avail yourself this opportunity.

a. of
b. to
c. in
d. from
e. None of these

82. They always listen radio while taking their lunch.

a. to
b. in
c. on
d. up
e. None of these

83. While coming from the border area we saw several haunted houses were fire.

a. in
b. on
c. with
d. under
e. None of these

84. Tamim was looking to the authority for the confirmation of his status .

a. forward
b. in
c. into
d. around
e. None of these

85. Choose the correct sentence.

a. Diagnose the symptoms of the problem carefully lest you should make a silly mistake
b. Diagnose the symptoms of the problem carefully nor you should make a silly mistake
c. Diagnose the symptoms of the problem carefully therefore you should make a silly mistake
d. Diagnose the symptoms of the problem carefully lest you make a silly mistake
e. None of these

86. Choose the correct sentence.

a. No sooner had the chief guest departed then the crowd became violent.
b. No sooner had the chief guest departed than the crowd became violent.
c. No sooner the chief guest had departed than the crowd became violent.
d. No sooner the chief guest departed than the crowd had became violent.
e. None of these

87. Choose the correct sentence.

a. The hawker on the pavement talks about his product as though it solved all kinds of problems
b. The hawker on the pavement talks about his product as though it solves all kinds of problems
c. The hawker on the pavement talks about his product as though it can solve all kinds of problems
d. The hawker on the pavement talks about his product as it though it solved all kinds of problems
e. None of these

88. Choose the correct sentence.

a. Neither of these bus goes past the historical monument
b. Neither of these buses go past the historical monument
c. Neither of these buses goes past the historical monument
d. Neither of these buses does not go past the historical monument
e. None of these

89. Choose the correct sentence.

a. The current condition of the market is so volatile to launch any product
b. The current condition of the market is too volatile that to launch any product
c. The current condition of the market is too volatile to launch any product
d. The current condition of the market is so volatile that to launch any product
e. None of these

90. BENEVOLENT

a. harm
b. admission
c. misfortune
d. reward
e. None of these

91. COMPENSATION

a. recollect
b. renowned
c. refund
d. revamp
e. None of these

92. REIMBURSE

a. loss
b. calamity
c. difference
d. knowledge
e. None of these

93. COMPREHENSION

a. precedence
b. presedence
c. precedince
d. prescedence
e. None of these

94. Correct Spelling

a. enthusiastic
b. enthuiastic
c. enthuosiastic
d. enthausiastic
e. None of these

95. Correct Spelling

a. desscending
b. desending
c. descending
d. descnding
e. None of these

96. Correct Spelling

a. harmoneous
b. hermoneous
c. harmonious
d. harmonous
e. None of these

97. If I __ not met you, I __ still be living in Delhi now.

a. have/would
b. had/would
c. were/ would
d. did / was
e. None of these

98. Where discipline is concerned, I must put my foot ___.

a. down
b. in
c. on
d. off
e. None of these

99. May I have your __ phone number ?

a. a
b. an
c. are
d. one
e. None of these

100. The branch of the tree is __ high for the boy ___ climb.

a. so, that
b. too, to
c. so , very
d. very , to
e. None of these

101. I usually lunch at 1:30 p.m. in the afternoon.

a. eat
b. took
c. ate
d. All of these
e. None of these

102. If you don't know the meaning of a , look it up in the dictionary .

a. sentence
b. word
c. verbal
d. All of these
e. None of these

103. Have you ever to New York ?

a. been
b. by
c. into
d. went
e. None of these

104. Law and order situation in Dhaka worsening day by day .

a. such
b. the
c. expensive
d. is
e. None of these

105. Find the odd word from each list.

a. Expensive
b. Costly
c. Pricey
d. Explicit
e. Precious

106. Find the odd word from each list.

a. Monotonous
b. Magnificent
c. Dull
d. Boring
e. Repetitive

107. Find the odd word from each list.

a. Rapid
b. Quick
c. Swift
d. Hasty
e. Fastidious

108. Identification of Correct spelling.

a. Jurisdiction
b. Jaurisdiction
c. Jurizdiction
d. Juricsdiction
e. None of these are correct

109. Identification of Correct spelling.

a. Repitation
b. Repetation
c. Repetition
d. Repitition
e. None of these are correct

110. Identification of Correct spelling.

a. heinous
b. Henious
c. Heinious
d. Hinious
e. None of these are correct

111. Identification of Correct spelling.

a. Recipent
b. Recepent
c. Rieciepent
d. Recipient
e. None of these are correct

112. (1) him (2) the (3) to (4) charge (5) handover

a. 42531
b. 51342
c. 41352
d. 52431
e. None of these

113. 1) tea (2) have (3) that (4) some (5) before (6) you (7) would (8) like to

a. 67824153?
b. 24153678?
c. 76824153?
d. 76852431?
e. None of these

114. (1) was (2) and (3) Nayan (4) kind (5) loving

a. 12345
b. 54213
c. 34251
d. 31425
e. None of these

115. Formation of Sentences. (1) I (2) immediately (3) salary (4) my (5) want

a. 43152
b. 15432
c. 25143
d. 42351
e. None of these

116. She ____ a brief appearance at the end of party.

a. put on
b. put in
c. put across
d. put up
e. None of these

117. He___ in wearing the old fashioned coat in spite of his wife's disapproval.

a. insists
b. persists
c. desists
d. resists
e. None of these

118. Sonia is quite intelligent but rather____.

a. idealistic
b. generous
c. lazy
d. optimistic
e. None of these

119. It's very kind of you to____to speak at the meeting.

a. accept
b. agree
c. comply
d. concur
e. None of these

120. Fill in gaps. He was accused_____stealing his aunt's necklace.

a. for
b. with
c. of
d. on
e. None of these

121. i. "Horde" of tourists thronged the seaside. ii. The child was scared when he saw the "horde" of elephants advancing towards him. iii. The villagers "horded" food in case of shortages after the hurricane.

a. i only
b. ii only
c. iii only
d. i and ii
e. All are correct

122. i. The athlete did not perform well in "pressure". ii. You need to put "more pressure" to open the lock. iii. The management has put immense "pressure" on the manager is meet their yearly tarets

a. i only
b. ii only
c. iii only
d. i and ii only
e. All are correct

123. i. My friend "adviced" me to keep practicing typing until I can type without looking at the keys. ii. Please pay heed to the doctor's "advice" if you want to get well soon. iii. I am gratefull to my teacher for "advicing" me on which career path to choose.

a. i only
b. ii only
c. ii and iii only
d. i and iii only
e. All are correct

124. Improper usages of words. choose the option which indicates the sentences in which the underlined word(s) has/have been used incorrectly. i. You need to hear both sides of the story before "making up" your mind. ii. We are "making up" more beds as some unexpected guests have come. iii. The curtains are "make up" of Indian silk.

a. i only
b. ii only
c. iii only
d. ii and iii only
e. All are correct

125. Rima probably regrets her hasty decision to resign.

a. instead
b. rather
c. inspite
d. ofcourse
e. No word is missing

126. The police suspect the men having set fire to the factory deliberately.

a. of
b. for
c. being
d. intentionaly
e. No word is missing

127. The policeman looked up and saw that a car approaching him.

a. towards
b. once
c. it
d. was
e. No word is missing

128. The doctor advised to take the medicine twice a day

a. daily
b. only
c. me
d. with
e. No word is missing

129. Identification of missing words: Most tourists travel by air nowadays because is cheaper and quicker.

a. when
b. during
c. it
d. by
e. No word is missing

130. "Will" the drought "have" much "affect on" the crops "next month"

a. will
b. have
c. affect on
d. next month
e. No Error

131. The "amount of" people "in the" stadium "was" really "quite" surprising.

a. amount of
b. in the
c. was
d. quite
e. No Error

132. "Facing with" an unexpected "increase" in his rent, Mr. Gomez "did not" know what "to do".

a. "Facing with
b. increase
c. did not
d. "to do
e. No Error

133. My father "complained" "that the" standard "of" English "is lowering".

a. complained
b. that the
c. of
d. is lowering
e. No Error

134. Error Detection : There is not "much different" between "these" two colors "until" you look at them "in daylight".

a. much differen
b. these
c. "unti
d. in daylight
e. No Error

135. Rubel was understandably upset that he had lost the position, but he was _____ by the conviction that he had done nothing to______the dismissal.

a. consoled-merit
b. warmed-avoid
c. saddened-earn
d. miffed-delay
e. None of these

136. The board of directors were not fooled by the manager's_______arguments; his plan was obviously ______.

a. cogent-brilliant
b. hackneyed-banal
c. specious-untenable
d. lucid-intelligible
e. None of these

137. After coming to know that her friends had informed them supervisor about her____. Sarah felt____.

a. tardiness-indignant
b. flaws-jubilant
c. oversights-euphoric
d. accomplishments-belligerent
e. None of these

138. Moin was such an outstanding orator, that his contemporaries were too dazzled by his _______to question his____ philosopy.

a. persona-superfluous
b. guile- intriguing
c. enthusiasm-predominant
d. rhetoric-fundamental
e. None of these

139. The progress of the disease is _____, it spreads________ without any symptoms in the early stages.

a. dramatic-swiftly
b. acute-treacherous
c. blatant-sporadically
d. insidious-stealthily
e. None of these

140. Fill in the gaps: For the poor the inflow of foreign money means not_______ but rising prices, unplanned urbanization, pollution, corrupt politicians, an influx of foreigners and a sense of _____.

a. revelry-dessention
b. prosperity-alienation
c. affluence-well-being
d. degradation-elation
e. None of these

141. How did he "come by" such an expensive watch?

a. collect
b. obtain
c. steal
d. show
e. None of these

142. The young wrestler "gave in" when his opponent caught him in a hold from which he could not escape.

a. cried
b. fled
c. surrendered
d. won
e. None of these

143. A taxi "ran into" the back of a bus.

a. caught up
b. passed
c. met
d. collided
e. None of these

144. Meaning of the Underlined word. Why don't you "put up" a plan to expand the company?

a. devise
b. recreate
c. annual
d. revise
e. None of these

145. In a debate, it is sometimes necessary to remind speakers about the main points which are considered.

a. even
b. for
c. being
d. regarding
e. No word missing

146. We ought to use more locally-made products instead foreign ones.

a. of
b. using
c. than
d. then
e. No word missing

147. Rima is very sincere in her belief that women are suitable for some types of work than men

a. is
b. thoroughly
c. more
d. despite
e. No word missing

148. Identification of missing words. The last fifty years, there has been a growing interest in trade in my country.

a. towards
b. in
c. as
d. within
e. No word missing

149. I "very agree" with the "movement"to "get" equal employment opportunities "for women". "No Error"

a. very agree
b. movement
c. get
d. for women
e. No Error

150. "Take all" the "furniture' out of this room "so that" we can "use it" for a game. "No Error"

a. Take all
b. furniture
c. so that
d. use it
e. No Error

151. "Sometimes" my father "will" not let "me to" watch television "late at night". "No Error"

a. Sometimes
b. wil
c. me to
d. late at night
e. No Error

152. Error Detection. "Can" you "identify" the "underlying" causes "of the " recession? "No Error"

a. identify
b. underlying
c. recession
d. Can
e. No Error

153. Punishment for transgressions of the law ceases to have a ____effect if the punishment is frequently___

a. positive-applied
b. deterrent-waived
c. profound-commuted
d. prevalent-lenient
e. None of these

154. His one vice was___and so it is not surprising that as he aged he became increasingly___

a. genorosity-emaciated
b. greed-disillutioned
c. gluttony-corulent
d. impersonation-carping
e. None of these

155. What did the injured man say when he___?

a. came to
b. reached us
c. came into
d. went under
e. None of these

156. Fill in the gap. Despite the heat and rain, the patrol advanced _____ towards the hill where the enemy were believed to be___

a. hurriedly-- abhorent
b. sluggishly-wandering
c. doggedly-waiting
d. indolently-present
e. None of these

157. My brother always tries to "get out" of washing up dishes.

a. finish it
b. help
c. share
d. divide
e. None of these

158. The young wrestler "gave in" when his opponent caught him in a hold from which he could not escape.

a. cried
b. fled
c. surrendered
d. won
e. None of these

159. How did he "come by" such an expensive watch?

a. collect
b. obtain
c. steal
d. show
e. None of these

160. Select the word/phrase you think is closet in meaning to the word/words underlined. If this rain continues, we shall "call off" the game.

a. inform everyone
b. showcase
c. cancell
d. reschedule
e. None of these

161. Between you and me, I think he made a mistake.

a. have
b. was
c. will
d. has
e. No word is missing

162. Do not emphasize their mistakes so much.

a. in
b. on
c. by
d. at
e. No word is missing

163. Susan asked me to accompany to the party.

a. with
b. because
c. as
d. her
e. No word is missing

164. Identification of missing words. In each of the following sentences there is one word missing. Mrs. Sarina wants to speak to you concerning career.

a. with
b. your
c. rather
d. for
e. No word is missing

165. There "are a" few points I "would" like "to rise" at the next meeting "of the" committee. "No Error"

a. are a
b. would
c. to rise
d. of the
e. No Error

166. The delay was "very annoyed" because "we were" in a hurry "to get" to the office "before" it closed. "No Error"

a. very annoyed
b. we were
c. "to get
d. before
e. No Error

167. "At first" I did not like "living" in a busy city but as "time past" I found "it" more interesting."No Error"

a. At first
b. "living
c. time past
d. it
e. No Error

168. Error Detection. They "will not" win the game "even they" "have" two international players "on their side" "No Error"

a. will not
b. even they
c. have"
d. on their side
e. No Error

169. We were ___ by heavy traffic on our way to the airport.

a. caught down
b. made late
c. held up
d. meet
e. None of these

170. The patient is still seriously ill but I am sure he will _____ all right.

a. pull into
b. pull through
c. came around
d. pull up
e. None of these

171. His colleagues___ him for the embezzlement of the company's funds by ____ on his unscrupulous reputation.

a. framed- capitalizing
b. denounced- cautionong
c. ensnared- manipulating
d. evoked- building
e. None of these

172. Fill in the gaps: when we attempted to catch an octopus, it quickly ______into its lair and defied all our attempts to _____it.

a. retracted - remove
b. renounced - retrieve
c. revolted - instigate
d. retreated - dislodge
e. None of these

173. Identify which quotation section is incorrect. 'Unwarranted' purchases 'by' individuals 'can often' land them 'in financial' difficulties. 'No Error'

a. unwarranted
b. by
c. can often
d. in financial
e. no error

174. Identify which quotation section is incorrect. 'With renewed' focus 'on' 'promotional' activities, the company 'have amended' its budget. 'No Error'

a. with renewed
b. on
c. promotional
d. have amended
e. no error

175. Identify which quotation section is incorrect. The intern 'soon realized' that his supervisor 'is' not 'in good' terms 'with the ' top management. 'No Error'

a. soon realized
b. is
c. in good
d. with the
e. no error

176. Identify which quotation section is incorrect. Rina 'ran out' of the front door of the house 'by screaming' loudly 'as if ' she 'had seen' a ghost. 'No Error'

a. ran out
b. by screaming
c. as if
d. had seen
e. no error

177. Identify which quotation section is incorrect. 'Learning' a second language 'can have' a positive 'affect' on development 'of the' brain. 'No Error'

a. learning
b. can have
c. affect
d. of the
e. no error

178. Fill in the gap : The young wrestler -----when his opponent caught him in a hold from which he could not escape.

a. came about
b. call off
c. gave in
d. gave onto
e. None of these

179. Fill in the gap : The bag is not heavy; it is as light as -----.

a. feather
b. flea
c. lamp
d. lamb
e. None of these

180. Fill in the gap : You will have to speak louder Robin; he is as deaf as a --------.

a. brick
b. post
c. mummy
d. dog
e. None of these

181. Fill in the gap : No sooner had he got the notice -----he changed his direction.

a. as
b. then
c. before
d. after
e. None of these

182. Fill in the gap : The tiger was killed ----a stick.

a. by
b. from
c. of
d. with
e. None of these

183. Find out the meaning of the following idioms/phrases. 'Weal and Woe'

a. Joy and sorrow
b. Out and out
c. To and fro
d. Kith and kin
e. None of these

184. Find out the meaning of the following idioms/phrases. 'Now and then'

a. Always
b. In future
c. Regularly
d. Rarely
e. None of these

185. Find out the meaning of the following idioms/phrases. 'At Large'

a. Vast
b. Disorder
c. Often
d. Free
e. None of these

186. Find out the meaning of the following idioms/phrases. 'Black Sheep'

a. Illiterate person
b. Sheep black in color
c. Person of bad character
d. All of a, b, c
e. None of these

187. Find out the meaning of the following idioms/phrases. 'Hard and Fast'

a. Quick
b. Solid
c. Rigid
d. Difficult
e. None of these

188. Choose the word that forms antonym of original with the given prefix. 'Ir'

a. rational
b. resolute
c. responsible
d. All of a, b, c
e. None of these

189. Choose the word that forms antonym of original with the given prefix. 'In'

a. sense
b. septic
c. attentive
d. pure
e. None of these

190. Choose the word that forms antonym of original with the given prefix. 'Un'

a. appear
b. fortune
c. toxin
d. controlled
e. None of these

191. Choose the word that forms antonym of original with the given prefix. 'Mal'

a. media
b. nutrition
c. climax
d. fearful
e. None of these

192. Choose the word that forms antonym of original with the given prefix. 'Im'

a. animate
b. patient
c. sympathy
d. comfort
e. None of these

193. You need to hear both sides of the story before making your mind.

a. carefully
b. up
c. deciding
d. in
e. No word is missing

194. Rina's mother has agreed let her go to the concert only if I accompany her.

a. there
b. it
c. provided
d. to
e. No word is missing

195. A number of clinical trials shown regular to be strongly linked to heightened immunity.

a. have
b. for
c. has
d. and
e. No word is missing

196. Due to an accident on the flyover, traffic was delayed nearly an hour.

a. because
b. the
c. only
d. for
e. No word is missing

197. The spy managed to pass on the message though the police were watchful.

a. if
b. their
c. even
d. for
e. No word is missing

198. Choose the option where the suffix or prefix has been INCORRECTLY used.

a. Venation
b. Attrition
c. Doctination
d. Diminution
e. No Error

199. Choose the option where the suffix or prefix has been INCORRECTLY used.

a. Irreversible
b. Irregular
c. Irresponsible
d. Irrepeatable
e. No Error

200. Choose the option where the suffix or prefix has been INCORRECTLY used.

a. Disenthrall
b. Disaccordant
c. Discolored
d. Discretr
e. No Error

201. Choose the option where the suffix or prefix has been INCORRECTLY used.

a. Qualify
b. Simplify
c. Exemplify
d. Redemnify
e. No Error

202. Choose the option where the suffix or prefix has been INCORRECTLY used.

a. Equilateral
b. Euiradial
c. Equilibrate
d. Equidistribution
e. No Error

203. Identify which quotation section is incorrect. 'Can' you 'make identification' the 'underlying' causes 'of the' recession? 'No error'

a. can
b. make identification
c. underlying
d. of the
e. no error

204. Identify which quotation section is incorrect. 'At the' eyes 'of the' law, 'robbery' is a greater offence of 'than' theft. 'No Error'

a. at the
b. of the
c. robbery
d. than
e. no error

205. Identify which quotation section is incorrect. The Chairperson 'emphasized' that 'none' issues 'except those' in the agenda 'can be' raised in the meeting. 'No Error'

a. emphasized
b. none
c. except those
d. can be
e. no error

206. Identify which quotation section is incorrect. The company 'will not' survive 'during the' recession 'even they' took 'severe' austerity measures. 'No Error'

a. will not
b. during the
c. even they
d. severe
e. no error

207. Identify which quotation section is incorrect. 'changes in ' our surroundings might 'at first' confound us, but as 'time pass' we 'get used' to it. 'No Error'

a. changes
b. at first
c. time pass
d. get used
e. no error

208. Fill in the gap : It came as a complete surprise when Bakar left the job, as he had not given the slightest ----that he was planning to quit.

a. prospect
b. inkling
c. expectation
d. proposal
e. anticipation

209. Fill in the gap : It was only when my mother passed away did I realize that she had been ----in my life.

a. a recourse
b. a load
c. an epitaph
d. a light
e. an anchor

210. Fill in the gap : The form must be signed by the -----applicant.

a. principle
b. former
c. main
d. first
e. related

211. Fill in the gap : When the news of his misdemeanor came out, it was expected that he would ------.

a. requite
b. flee
c. surrender
d. stand down
e. step up

212. Fill in the gap : It is amazing how much you ----of your mother.

a. follow
b. take care
c. look
d. with
e. take to

213. Type of software similar to an accountant's worksheet is ---

a. Word processing
b. Database
c. Graphics
d. Spreadsheets

214. The ALU of a computer normally contains a number of high speed storage element called.

a. Semiconductor memory
b. Hard disks
c. Registers
d. Magnetic Disk

215. FTP stands for

a. Folder Transfer Protocol
b. File Transfer Process
c. File Text Protocol
d. File Transfer Protocol

216. Choose the pair that best express the relationship existing between the given pair. Ernest : Immoral : :

a. Land : Evil
b. Dissolute : Lascivious
c. Shore : Reef
d. Restrained : Wanton

217. Choose the pair that best express the relationship existing between the given pair. Plaintiff : Defendant : :

a. Court : Law
b. Judge : Jury
c. Injured : Accused
d. Attorney : Lawyer

218. Choose the pair that best express the relationship existing between the given pair. Actor : Soliloquy : :

a. Playwright : Tragedy
b. Director : Movie
c. Singer : Duet
d. Musician : Solo

219. Choose the pair that best express the relationship existing between the given pair. Multiplication : Division ::

a. Zero : Infinity
b. Increase : Decrease
c. Calculate : Estimete
d. Digit : Series

220. Choose the pair that best express the relationship existing between the given pair. School : Tuition : :

a. Church : Tithe
b. Lawyer : Client
c. Hospital : Insurance
d. Game : Loss

221. Find the correct spelt word.

a. RELIGIAN
b. RELIGIOIN
c. RELIGEN
d. RELIGION

222. Find the correct spelt word.

a. TERRER
b. TEROR
c. TEEROR
d. TERROR

223. Find the correct spelt word.

a. JOVEAL
b. JOVIAL
c. JOVIEL
d. JOIVEL

224. Find the correct spelt word.

a. INTRENSIC
b. ENTRENSIC
c. INTRINSIC
d. ENTRINSEC

225. Find the correct spelt word.

a. GRAGARIOUS
b. GRAGERIOUS
c. GREGARIOUS

226. The was P. needed for its everyday life Q. a time when each family R. for itself most of the thing it S. actually produced

a. QRSP
b. RQPS
c. QSRP
d. RSPQ

227. We have to --- P. as we see it Q. speak the truth R. there is falsehood and darkness S. even if all around us

a. RQSP
b. QPSR
c. QRPS
d. RSQP

228. The majestic mahogany table--- P. belongs to an old prince Q. which had one leg missing R. who is now impoverished S. but not without some pride

a. QPRS
b. PQSR
c. QRSP
d. PRSQ

229. By this time ----P. at the railway station Q. reported mass looking R. reports of violence were flooding in S. while police dispatches

a. RSQP
b. RSPQ
c. SPRQ
d. SQRP

230. It would---P. appear from the statement Q. About the policy of the management R. in dealing with the strike S. that he was quite in the dark

a. RPSQ
b. RQPS
c. PSQR
d. PRSQ

231. As air temperatures rise, water becomes less---and separates from a nutrient-filled cold layer below.

a. crowed
b. dense
c. loaded
d. rushed

232. Accountability is always ---.

a. upward
b. straight
c. horizontal
d. downward

233. A company must never allow the ----of high dividend to be funded by borrowing money and worsening its debt-equity ratio.

a. handling
b. administration
c. composition
d. distribution

234. The rate---by the Bangladesh bank to aid this process of liquidity injection is termed as the repo rate.

a. charged
b. merged
c. stimulated
d. boost

235. Banks need to take into ---various behavioural and motivational attributes of potential consumers for a financial inclusion strategy to succeed.

a. registration
b. allotement
c. authorization
d. account

236. The pedestrians must have to be very cautions while crossing the road.

a. must had been
b. ought be
c. no improvement
d. are required to be

237. Men have been known how important the sun is to them.

a. Men have long known
b. Men have been knowing
c. Men have to know long
d. Men had long known

238. Please give him medicines if his temperature will rise.

a. If his temperature will arise
b. if his temperature would rise
c. unless his temperature rises
d. if his temperature rises

239. His speech was optimistic, but at the end of it he stroke a note caution.

a. struck a note of caution
b. strokes a note of caution
c. strut for a note of caution
d. striked a note of caution

240. Being a pleasant morning, he went out for a walk along the seashore.

a. With a pleasant morning
b. Being a pleasing morning
c. It being a pleasant morning
d. As a pleasant morning

241. Opposite Word: ALIVE

a. Passive
b. Dead
c. Asleep
d. Drowsy

242. Opposite Word: UNIVERSAL

a. Narrow
b. Regional
c. Miniature
d. Subsidiary

243. Opposite Word: SHALLOW

a. High
b. Hidden
c. Deep
d. Hollow

244. Opposite Word: ACCORD

a. Solution
b. Act
c. Decent
d. Concord

245. TRAGEDY

a. Humorous
b. Comedy
c. Romance
d. Calamity

246. Opposite Word: VIOLENT

a. Tame
b. Humble
c. Gentle
d. Harmless

247. Opposite Word: OPAQUE

a. Misty
b. Covered
c. Clear
d. Transparent

248. Opposite Word: FORMER

a. Subseuent
b. Later
c. Resulttant
d. Latter

249. Opposite Word: GORGEOUS

a. Desperate
b. Plain
c. Fashionable
d. Sumptous

250. Opposite Word: OFFER

a. Beg
b. Borrow
c. Snatch
d. Request

251.

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a.

a
 

b.

b
 

c.

c
 

d.

d

252.

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a.


a
 

b.

b
 

c.

c
 

d.

d

253.

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a.

a
 

b.

b
 

c.

c
 

d.

d

254.

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a.

a
 

b.

b
 

c.

c
 

d.

d

255. AFFLUENT

a. Properous
b. Poor
c. Talktive
d. Close

256. REVISE

a. Edit
b. Alter
c. Correct
d. Reconsider

257. ABANDON

a. Abscond
b. Discontinue
c. Neglect
d. Condense

258. REBATE

a. Loss
b. Refund
c. Compensation
d. Discount

259. ADVERSITY

a. Crisis
b. Misfortune
c. Failure
d. Helplessness

260. TERMINATE

a. Suspend
b. Dismiss
c. End
d. Interrupt

261. DANK

a. Dangerous
b. Ugly
c. Plunder
d. Damp

262. RECOVER

a. Recoup
b. Revive
c. Heal
d. Return

263. ACCUSE

a. Abolve
b. Exonerate
c. Vindicate
d. Impeach

264. INFREQUENT

a. Never
b. Usual
c. Rare
d. Someimes

265. ' once in a blue Moon ' means _____

a. Always
b. Very rarely
c. Nearly
d. Hourly

266. Who is the author of ' man and superman '

a. G.B Shaw
b. Thomas hardy
c. Earnest Hemingway
d. Charles Dickens

267. I met him _____ the way .

a. On
b. In
c. By
d. For

268. We should take vaccine _____ all spreadable diseases .

a. By
b. About
c. For
d. Against

269. May I come in _______, sir ?

a. In
b. Into
c. To
d. By

270. He was absent due ______ rain .

a. On
b. To
c. With
d. For

271. I congratulate you ______ your success.

a. On
b. To
c. With
d. For

272. He was surprised _____ the news

a. On
b. In
c. By
d. At

273. You can not get this book _____ such a price .

a. For
b. At
c. With
d. On

274. He lives_______ Mirpur in Dhaka

a. By
b. At
c. For
d. An

275. Study of mankind

a. Pathology
b. Etiology
c. Anthropology
d. Biology

276. The original inhabitants of a country ____

a. Citizen
b. Aborigines
c. Natives
d. Primitives

277. A place for keeping bees

a. Apiary
b. Apiculture
c. Aerie
d. Den

278. Place where currency notes and coins are kept in a bank

a. Small room
b. Vault
c. Floor
d. Locker

279. A sudden rush of wind

a. Gust
b. Weather
c. v
d. Cloud

280. A remedy for all diseases

a. Drug
b. Antiseptic
c. Panacea
d. Cure

281. A place where a wild animal lives

a. Forest
b. Stable
c. Lair
d. Santhuary

282. One who mends shoes ____

a. Draper
b. Barber
c. Collier
d. Cobbler