Analytical Question

1.
Six arms negotiators -- M,O,P,R,S and T-- are to be seated at a round table to discuss disarmament. There are exactly six chairs around the table. Each negotiator sits facing the center of the table and is directly opposite a negotiators across the table.The seating arrangement is subject to the following restrictions : T cannot sit next to P;S cannot sit next to M;R must sit next to M. If T sits directly across the table from O, who must sit on the other side of P?

a. M and O
 
b. M and S
 
c. O and R
 
d. O and S
Analytical Question

2. .
Six arms negotiators -- M,O,P,R,S and T-- are to be seated at a round table to discuss disarmament. There are exactly six chairs around the table. Each negotiator sits facing the center of the table and is directly opposite a negotiators across the table.The seating arrangement is subject to the following restrictions : T cannot sit next to P;S cannot sit next to M;R must sit next to M. If T sits next to M and S sits next to R, which of the other negotiators must sit next to s ?

a. M
 
b. O
 
c. P
 
d. R
Analytical Question

3. Six arms negotiators -- M,O,P,R,S and T-- are to be seated at a round table to discuss disarmament. There are exactly six chairs around the table. Each negotiator sits facing the center of the table and is directly opposite a negotiators across the table.The seating arrangement is subject to the following restrictions : T cannot sit next to P;S cannot sit next to M;R must sit next to M. If M sits next to P which of the following is a complete and accurate list of those who can sit next to P on P's other side ?

a. O
 
b. O,S
c. O,S,R
d. R,S,T
Analytical Question

4.
Six arms negotiators -- M,O,P,R,S and T-- are to be seated at a round table to discuss disarmament. There are exactly six chairs around the table. Each negotiator sits facing the center of the table and is directly opposite a negotiators across the table.The seating arrangement is subject to the following restrictions : T cannot sit next to P;S cannot sit next to M;R must sit next to M. Which of the following is an acceptable sequence of negotiators around the table ?

a. M,S,R,T,P,O
 
b. M,S,T,P,R,O
 
c. T,O,P,S,M,R
 
d. T,R,M,P,S,O
Analytical Question

সাধারণ জ্ঞান

5. The secretariat of the SAARC Food Bank is located in____

a. Bhutan
b. Nepal
c. India
d. Bangladesh
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

6. Which of the following is nt a blank note?

a. Two- Taka note
b. Ten- Taka note
c. Twenty note
d. One thousand -taka note
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

7. How many teams are taking part in the FIFA World Cup Football -2018?

a. 28
b. 24
c. 32
d. 34
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

8. Which of the following is the expected life of the country lone Satallite , Bangabandgu -1?

a. 10 years
b. 12 years
c. 15 years
d. 18 years
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

9. In 2018 bangladesh Women Cricket team won the Asia Cup T-20 against India by___

a. 20 runs
b. 2 wickets
c. 35 runs
d. 3 wickets
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

10. According to the propsed National Budget 2018-2019, ____ of total revenue will come from VAT.

a. 32.5%
b. 37.5
c. 38.72%
d. None of these
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

গণিত

11. Of the five members of a panel sitting in a row, R is on the P but right of T and Q is on the left of S but right of P. Who is sitting in the middle?

a. P
b. Q
c. R
d. S
গণিত

12. R is the brother of S and M is the father of R J isthe brother of P and P is the daughter of S. Who is the uncle of J?

a. R
b. S
c. M
d. None of these
গণিত

13. Which number will compete compete the series 3,19, 41, 71, 111 ____?

a. 155
b. 163
c. 157
d. 158
গণিত

14. If the word EXAMINATION is written as 8912316354, what word does 456354 stand for?

a. NATION
b. RATION
c. NOTION
d. STATION
গণিত

15. In the first week of the year, nancy saved tk. 1 In each of the next 51 weeks, she saved Tk. 1 more than she had saved in the previous week. What was the total amount that Nancy saved during the 52 weeks?

a. Tk. 1326
b. Tk. 1352
c. Tk. 1378
d. Tk. 2652
গণিত

16. Mr X made a fixed deposit of Tk. 10,000 for 1 year at an annual rate of 8 percent commpunded semiannually. Calculate the amount of interest to be paid at maturity?

a. Tk. 10814
b. Tk. 864
c. Tk. 816
d. Tk. 480
গণিত

17. (0.0036)(2.8)(0.04)(0.1)(0.003)=?

a. 840
b. 84
c. 8.4
d. 0.84
গণিত

18. 4.8×109is closest in value to___

a. 2200
b. 70000
c. 220000
d. 700000
গণিত

19. If the range of the six numbers 4,3,14,7 10 and X is 12, what isthe difference between the greatest possible value of X and the least possible value of X?

b. 2
c. 12
d. 13
গণিত

20. A collection o 16 coins , each with a face value either 10 paisa or 25 paisa, has a total face value of Tk. 2.35. How many of the coins have a face value of 25 paisa/

a. 3
b. 5
c. 7
d. 9
গণিত

21. Travelling at a constant speed of 32 miles per hours, a certain motorboat consumers 24gallons of fuel per hour. What is the fuel consumption of his boat this speed measured in miles per gallons of fuel?

a. 2/3
b. 3/4
c. 4/5
d. 4/3
গণিত

22. A rectangular floor that measures 8 metres by 10 metres is to be covered with carpet squares that each measures 2 metres by 2 metres. If a carpet square costs Tk. 12, calculator the total cost cover 2/3 of the floor?

a. Tk. 160
b. Tk. 240
c. Tk. 480
d. None of these
গণিত

23. City X has a population 4 times as grate as the population of city Y, Which has a populatin twice as grat as the population of city Z. What is the ratio of the population of city X to the population of city Z?

a. 1:8
b. 1:4
c. 2:1
d. 8:1
গণিত

24. If 1050- 74 is written as an integer in base 10 notation, what is the sum of the digits in that integer?

a. 424
b. 433
c. 440
d. 449
গণিত

English

25. _______types of investments go up or down in value at the same time .

a. Not
 
b. Not only
 
c. Not all
 
d. Not at all
English

26. Kites come in all shapes and sizes, some ____a person.

a. large enough carring
 
b. enough large to carry
 
c. large enough to carry
 
d. large to carry enough
English

27. Sparay cans products an aerosol which is___

a. spraying of very fine
 
b. a spray very fine
 
c. very a fine spray
 
d. a very fine spray
English

28. Not often ____fatal today, but immediately medical attention is essential.

a. a rattlesnake bit's
 
b. by a rattlesnake bite
 
c. a rattlesnake bits is is
 
d. is a rattlesnake bite
English

29. Soil -covered lava lands support a normal forest ___enough water.

a. if there is
 
b. or if there is
 
c. there has been
 
d. there is also
English

30. HEDONIST:PLEASURE::

a. humanist:pride
 
b. ascetic:tolerance
 
c. stoic:sacrifice
 
d. recluse:privacy
English

31. INVEST:CAPTIAL

a. gamble:stake
 
b. tax:income
 
c. play:sport
 
d. rce:record
English

32. TRANSGRESSION: MORALITY::

a. mistake:probity
b. invitation:hospility
c. gift:generosity  
d. presumption:proprety
English

33. TEXT:EXTEMPORIZE::

a. SCORE:IMPROVISE
 
b. STYLE:DECORATE
 
c. EXHIBIT: DEMONSTRATE
 
d. DIAGRAM:REALIZE
English

34. PLUMMET:FALL::

a. radiate: glow
 
b. converge: attract
 
c. flounder:move
 
d. swerve: turn
English

35. REFULGENT

a. lackluster
 
b. stiff
 
c. plodding
 
d. distant
English

36. REBUFF

a. tease
 
b. defy
 
c. meddle
 
d. welcome
English

37. SUPPLICATE
 

a. misrepresent
 
b. demand
 
c. evade
 
d. discourage
English

38. LACONIC

a. stylized
 
b. unedited
 
c. verbose
 
d. insince
English

39. IMPERMEABLE

a. resilient
 
b. Blunt
 
c. sticky
 
d. porous
English

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a. a
 
b. b
 
c. c
 
d. d
English

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a. a
 
b. b
 
c. c

 
d. d
English

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a. a
 
b. b
 
c. c
 
d. d
English

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a. a
 
b. b
 
c. c
 
d. d
English

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a.
a
 
b. b
 
c. c
 
d. d
English

English

1. _______types of investments go up or down in value at the same time .

a. Not
 
b. Not only
 
c. Not all
 
d. Not at all
English

2. Kites come in all shapes and sizes, some ____a person.

a. large enough carring
 
b. enough large to carry
 
c. large enough to carry
 
d. large to carry enough
English

3. Sparay cans products an aerosol which is___

a. spraying of very fine
 
b. a spray very fine
 
c. very a fine spray
 
d. a very fine spray
English

4. Not often ____fatal today, but immediately medical attention is essential.

a. a rattlesnake bit's
 
b. by a rattlesnake bite
 
c. a rattlesnake bits is is
 
d. is a rattlesnake bite
English

5. Soil -covered lava lands support a normal forest ___enough water.

a. if there is
 
b. or if there is
 
c. there has been
 
d. there is also
English

6. HEDONIST:PLEASURE::

a. humanist:pride
 
b. ascetic:tolerance
 
c. stoic:sacrifice
 
d. recluse:privacy
English

7. INVEST:CAPTIAL

a. gamble:stake
 
b. tax:income
 
c. play:sport
 
d. rce:record
English

8. TRANSGRESSION: MORALITY::

a. mistake:probity
b. invitation:hospility
c. gift:generosity  
d. presumption:proprety
English

9. TEXT:EXTEMPORIZE::

a. SCORE:IMPROVISE
 
b. STYLE:DECORATE
 
c. EXHIBIT: DEMONSTRATE
 
d. DIAGRAM:REALIZE
English

10. PLUMMET:FALL::

a. radiate: glow
 
b. converge: attract
 
c. flounder:move
 
d. swerve: turn
English

11. REFULGENT

a. lackluster
 
b. stiff
 
c. plodding
 
d. distant
English

12. REBUFF

a. tease
 
b. defy
 
c. meddle
 
d. welcome
English

13. SUPPLICATE
 

a. misrepresent
 
b. demand
 
c. evade
 
d. discourage
English

14. LACONIC

a. stylized
 
b. unedited
 
c. verbose
 
d. insince
English

15. IMPERMEABLE

a. resilient
 
b. Blunt
 
c. sticky
 
d. porous
English

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a. a
 
b. b
 
c. c
 
d. d
English

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a. a
 
b. b
 
c. c

 
d. d
English

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a. a
 
b. b
 
c. c
 
d. d
English

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a. a
 
b. b
 
c. c
 
d. d
English

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a.
a
 
b. b
 
c. c
 
d. d
English

গণিত

1. Of the five members of a panel sitting in a row, R is on the P but right of T and Q is on the left of S but right of P. Who is sitting in the middle?

a. P
b. Q
c. R
d. S
গণিত

2. R is the brother of S and M is the father of R J isthe brother of P and P is the daughter of S. Who is the uncle of J?

a. R
b. S
c. M
d. None of these
গণিত

3. Which number will compete compete the series 3,19, 41, 71, 111 ____?

a. 155
b. 163
c. 157
d. 158
গণিত

4. If the word EXAMINATION is written as 8912316354, what word does 456354 stand for?

a. NATION
b. RATION
c. NOTION
d. STATION
গণিত

5. In the first week of the year, nancy saved tk. 1 In each of the next 51 weeks, she saved Tk. 1 more than she had saved in the previous week. What was the total amount that Nancy saved during the 52 weeks?

a. Tk. 1326
b. Tk. 1352
c. Tk. 1378
d. Tk. 2652
গণিত

6. Mr X made a fixed deposit of Tk. 10,000 for 1 year at an annual rate of 8 percent commpunded semiannually. Calculate the amount of interest to be paid at maturity?

a. Tk. 10814
b. Tk. 864
c. Tk. 816
d. Tk. 480
গণিত

7. (0.0036)(2.8)(0.04)(0.1)(0.003)=?

a. 840
b. 84
c. 8.4
d. 0.84
গণিত

8. 4.8×109is closest in value to___

a. 2200
b. 70000
c. 220000
d. 700000
গণিত

9. If the range of the six numbers 4,3,14,7 10 and X is 12, what isthe difference between the greatest possible value of X and the least possible value of X?

b. 2
c. 12
d. 13
গণিত

10. A collection o 16 coins , each with a face value either 10 paisa or 25 paisa, has a total face value of Tk. 2.35. How many of the coins have a face value of 25 paisa/

a. 3
b. 5
c. 7
d. 9
গণিত

11. Travelling at a constant speed of 32 miles per hours, a certain motorboat consumers 24gallons of fuel per hour. What is the fuel consumption of his boat this speed measured in miles per gallons of fuel?

a. 2/3
b. 3/4
c. 4/5
d. 4/3
গণিত

12. A rectangular floor that measures 8 metres by 10 metres is to be covered with carpet squares that each measures 2 metres by 2 metres. If a carpet square costs Tk. 12, calculator the total cost cover 2/3 of the floor?

a. Tk. 160
b. Tk. 240
c. Tk. 480
d. None of these
গণিত

13. City X has a population 4 times as grate as the population of city Y, Which has a populatin twice as grat as the population of city Z. What is the ratio of the population of city X to the population of city Z?

a. 1:8
b. 1:4
c. 2:1
d. 8:1
গণিত

14. If 1050- 74 is written as an integer in base 10 notation, what is the sum of the digits in that integer?

a. 424
b. 433
c. 440
d. 449
গণিত

সাধারণ জ্ঞান

1. The secretariat of the SAARC Food Bank is located in____

a. Bhutan
b. Nepal
c. India
d. Bangladesh
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

2. Which of the following is nt a blank note?

a. Two- Taka note
b. Ten- Taka note
c. Twenty note
d. One thousand -taka note
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

3. How many teams are taking part in the FIFA World Cup Football -2018?

a. 28
b. 24
c. 32
d. 34
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

4. Which of the following is the expected life of the country lone Satallite , Bangabandgu -1?

a. 10 years
b. 12 years
c. 15 years
d. 18 years
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

5. In 2018 bangladesh Women Cricket team won the Asia Cup T-20 against India by___

a. 20 runs
b. 2 wickets
c. 35 runs
d. 3 wickets
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

6. According to the propsed National Budget 2018-2019, ____ of total revenue will come from VAT.

a. 32.5%
b. 37.5
c. 38.72%
d. None of these
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

Analytical Question

1.
Six arms negotiators -- M,O,P,R,S and T-- are to be seated at a round table to discuss disarmament. There are exactly six chairs around the table. Each negotiator sits facing the center of the table and is directly opposite a negotiators across the table.The seating arrangement is subject to the following restrictions : T cannot sit next to P;S cannot sit next to M;R must sit next to M. If T sits directly across the table from O, who must sit on the other side of P?

a. M and O
 
b. M and S
 
c. O and R
 
d. O and S
Analytical Question

2. .
Six arms negotiators -- M,O,P,R,S and T-- are to be seated at a round table to discuss disarmament. There are exactly six chairs around the table. Each negotiator sits facing the center of the table and is directly opposite a negotiators across the table.The seating arrangement is subject to the following restrictions : T cannot sit next to P;S cannot sit next to M;R must sit next to M. If T sits next to M and S sits next to R, which of the other negotiators must sit next to s ?

a. M
 
b. O
 
c. P
 
d. R
Analytical Question

3. Six arms negotiators -- M,O,P,R,S and T-- are to be seated at a round table to discuss disarmament. There are exactly six chairs around the table. Each negotiator sits facing the center of the table and is directly opposite a negotiators across the table.The seating arrangement is subject to the following restrictions : T cannot sit next to P;S cannot sit next to M;R must sit next to M. If M sits next to P which of the following is a complete and accurate list of those who can sit next to P on P's other side ?

a. O
 
b. O,S
c. O,S,R
d. R,S,T
Analytical Question

4.
Six arms negotiators -- M,O,P,R,S and T-- are to be seated at a round table to discuss disarmament. There are exactly six chairs around the table. Each negotiator sits facing the center of the table and is directly opposite a negotiators across the table.The seating arrangement is subject to the following restrictions : T cannot sit next to P;S cannot sit next to M;R must sit next to M. Which of the following is an acceptable sequence of negotiators around the table ?

a. M,S,R,T,P,O
 
b. M,S,T,P,R,O
 
c. T,O,P,S,M,R
 
d. T,R,M,P,S,O
Analytical Question