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02. K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ Gi Kvh©vjq
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1. MODERN(AvaywbK)
A. Up-date B. Recent C. Cast D. Ancient
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2. DEVELOPMENT(DbœwZ) AwWUi
A. Retardation B. Retrogression C. Transgression D. Progress
Ans: Option B
3. GLORY(‡MŠie)
A. Splendor B. Notoriety C. Fame D. Debasement
Ans: Option D
4. MIGHTY(kw³kvjx)
A. Forcible B. Forceful C. Weak D. Tough
Ans: Option C
5. LAST(‡kl)
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Ans: Option B
6. SUPERIORITY(‡kªôZv)
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Ans: Option C
7. DIVIDED(wef³)
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Ans: Option A
8. DIFFERENCES(cv_©K¨)
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C. Dissimilarities D. Agreement
Ans: Option A
9. IMPEDIMENTS (evav)
A. Handicaps B. Obstacles C. Obstructions D. Promoters
Ans: Option D
10. PROSPEROUS(DbœwZkxj)
A. Adverse B. Advanced C. Retarded D. Impecunious
Ans: Option D
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A. Exposed B. Obscured C. Concealed D. Contended
Ans: Option B
12. EXTENSIVE (e¨cK)
A. Expensive B. Compact C. Concrete D. Narrow
Ans: Option D
13. TESTIFY(mv¶¨)
A. Falsify B. Evidence C. Prove D. Confide
Ans: Option A
14. UNDERHAND(¸ß)
A. Hidden B. Surreptitious C. Obscure D. Exposed
Ans: Option D
15. HAUNTS(RvqMv †`qv/Av¯Ívbv)
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Ans: Option C
16. FRUGAL(wgZe¨qx)
A. Extravagant B. Rich C. Miserable D. Happy
Ans: Option A
17. OBEYING(gvbbv/AbyMgb)
A. Ordering B. Following C. Refusing D. Contradicting
Ans: Option A
18. BRIGHT(D¾¡j)
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A. Blunt B. Bold C. Timid D. Sweet
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A. Repulsion B. Modern C. Disappear D. Departure
Ans: Option B
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Ans: Option B
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Ans: Option B
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Ans: Option B
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Ans: Option C
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A. Hostile B. Friendly C. Haughty D. Unpleasant
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A. Loud B. Melodious C. Sonorous D. Harsh
Ans: Option B
27. AMBIGUOUS(A¯có/Awbw`©ó)
A. Auxiliary B. Responsible C. Salvageable D. Clear
Ans: Option D
28. REPULSIVE(N„Y¨/exfrm)
A. Alluring B. Refulgent C. Effulgent D. Meek
Ans: Option A
29. OBSCURE(Svcmv/A¯có)
A. Implicit B. Obnoxious C. Explicit D. Pedantic
Ans: Option C
30. PROFUSION(cÖvPzh©)
A. Aspersion B. Scarcity(Afve) C. Aversion D. Confusion

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♦ Top 60 Synonyms for Job Exams ♦


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1. YOB(AvMÖvmx/w¶cÖ/SMov‡U)
A. Aggressive B. Intelligent C. Annoyed D. Humble
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2. ABSTRUSE(`y‡e©va¨/wbM~p)
A. Awful B. Irrelevant C. Shallow D. Profound
Ans: Option B
3. CATER(Lvevi-`vevi †hvMvb †`qv)
A. Advance B. Develop C. Provide D. Discover
Ans: Option C
4. REDRESSED(c~btcÖwZôv Kiv/¶wZc~iY Kiv)
A. Addressed B. Equalised C. Restored D. Redone
Ans: Option C
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A. Similarity B. Courage C. Protection D. Safety
Ans: Option B
7. INADVERTENT(Awb”QvK…Z)
A. Ignorant B. Unexpected C. Unintentional D. Undisturbed
Ans: Option C
8. DUPLICITY(PvZzix)
A. Repetition B. Artlessness C. Deceit D. Cleverness
Ans: Option C
9. VANGUARD(Av‡›`vj‡b †bZ…Z¡ `vbKvix)
A. Race driver B. Officer C. Flag bearer D. Pioneer
Ans: Option C
10. WRETCHED(`y`©kvMÖ¯Í e¨w³/N„Yv‡hvM¨)
A. Poor B. Foolish C. Insane D. Strained
Ans: Option A
11. DIVERSION(wewPÎZv/we‡bv`b)
A. Amusement B. Distortion C. Deviation D. Change
Ans: Option A
12. PASS(wKQz cvi nIqv)
A. Qualify B. Die C. Cross D. Elongated
Ans: Option C
13. TURN(cvjvµ‡g Ny‡i Avmv, RvqMve`j)
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A. Shift B. Curve C. Move D. Rotate
Ans: Option D
14. AWAKENED(mwVK aviYv/Ávb cÖvß nIqv)
A. Enlightened B. Realized C. Shook D. Briefed
Ans: Option A
15. ESSENTIAL(Acwinvh©)
A. Desirable B. Advisable C. Beneficial D. Unavoidable
Ans: Option D
16. EVENTUALLY(cwiYv‡g/Ae‡k†l)
A. Suddenly B. Ultimately C. Quickly D. Abruptly
Ans: Option B
17. CONTAIN(we`¨gvb _vKv)
A. Prevent B. Limit C. Hold D. Express
Ans: Option C
18. INSTALLED(cÖwZwôZ/¯’vwcZ)
A. Prepared B. Settled C. Started D. Established
Ans: Option D
19. SEE(wKQz †`Lv) [ZvKv‡bv bq]
A. Talk B. Observe C. Stand D. Look
Ans: Option B
20. IMPERCEPTIBLE(wbM~p/Bw›`ªqMÖvn¨)
A. Mean B. Obvious C. Humble D. Subtle
Ans: Option D
21. FOMENT(Dm‡K †`qv/DÏxwcZ Kiv)
A. Extirpate B. Provoke C. Isolation D. Abrasion
Ans: Option B
22. GOAD(†LvuPv†bv/wei³ Kiv)
A. Soothe B. Save C. Irritate D. Worship
Ans: Option C
23. EXPONENT(cÖwZwbwaZ¡Kvix)
A. Meddler B. Cancel C. Advocate D. Horrid
Ans: Option C
24. FUGITIVE(a~Z©)
A. Escaping B. Enduring C. Vain D. Weak
Ans: Option A
25. FICTION(KwíZ/Af‚Zc~e© wKQz)
A. Imaginary(KvíwbK wPšÍv) B. Tamed
C. Novel(Af‚Zc~e©, Dcb¨vm) D. Wildness
Ans: Option C
26. CONTENTMENT(Z…wß/mš‘wó)
A. Craftiness B. Satisfaction C. Idleness D. Craving
Ans: Option B

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27. COMPASSION(`qv)
A. Kindness B. Similarity C. Contrast D. Cruelty
Ans: Option A
28. UTILITY(Dc‡hvMxZv)
A. Benefit B. Usefulness C. Profitability D. Advantage
Ans: Option B
29. PREDOMINANT(g~L¨/cÖvavb¨)
A. Lovable B. Important C. Vague D. Assurance
Ans: Option B
30. DILIGENT(cwikªgx)
A. Fool B. Unhappy C. Hardworking D. Disappointment
Ans: Option C
31. SECURITY(mZK©Zv)
A. Boldness B. Safety C. Fearlessness D. Confidence
Ans: Option B
32. LIBERAL(D`vi/mü`q)
A. Broad-minded B. Generous C. Visionary D. Imaginative
Ans: Option B
33. PACIFY(kvšÍ Kiv)
A. Gather B. Allot C. Calm D. Remit
Ans: Option C
34. ANNIHILATE(aŸsm Kiv)
A. Destroy B. Entrain C. Forward D. testify
Ans: Option A
35. SHOWY(RgKv‡jv/†jvK †`Lv‡bv)
A. Rowdy B. Hungry C. Greedy D. Gaudy
Ans: Option D
36. GRAPHIC(¯có/`„k¨Z)
A. Moving B. Timid C. Obvious D. Instructive
Ans: Option C
37. SYNOPSIS(mvi-ms‡¶c)
A. Index B. Mixture C. Summary D. Puzzle
Ans: Option C
38. STUPID(wb‡e©va)
A. Rude B. Dull C. Illiterate D. Obstinate
Ans: Option B
39. PROHIBIT(wbwl×)
A. Prescribe B. Forfeit C. Forbid D. Provide
Ans: Option C
40. ALTERCATION(Kjn/weev`)
A. Choice B. Charge C. Heated dispute D. Distribution
Ans: Option C

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41. STERILE(Abye©i)
A. Dry B. Barren C. Childless D. Arid
Ans: Option B
42. BITTERNESS(wZ³Zv)
A. Sourness B. Hoarseness C. Acrimony D. Aspersion
Ans: Option C
43. BUSY(†Kvb wKQz†Z e¨¯Í)
A. Active B. Occupied C. Preoccupied D. Diligent
Ans: Option B
44. ALACRITY(ZrciZv)
A. Briskness B. Fear C. Frankness D. Alarm
Ans: Option A
45. DISPARAGE(gvbnvwb Kiv)
A. Scatter B. Discriminate C. Belittle D. Waste
Ans: Option C
46. PALTRY(¸iæZ¡nxb)
A. Insignificant B. Unfair C. Average D. Slovenly
Ans: Option A
47. DIELECTRIC(weZwK©Z)
A. Argumentative B. Instructive
C. Constructive D. Destructive
Ans: Option A
48. DELECTABLE(my¯^v`y)
A. Nobel B. Enjoyable C. Delicious D. Sumptuous
Ans: Option C
49. AUGURY(fwel¨r m¤^Übxq)
A. Prophecy B. Astronomy C. Intention D. Future
Ans: Option D
50. RECUPERATE(cyYtiæ×vi Kiv)
A. Rehabilitate B. Recover C. Reimburse D. Relocate
Ans: Option B
51. GERMINATE(A¼zwiZ nIqv)
A. Decay B. Breed C. Produce D. Sprout
Ans: Option B
52. ABANDON(cwiZ¨vM Kiv)
A. Forsake B. Keep C. Cherish D. Enlarge
Ans: Option A

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53. CANCEL(evwZj Kiv)
A. Abolish B. Approve C. Allow D. Break
Ans: Option A
54. PIOUS(avwg©K)
A. Religious B. Sympathetic C. Afraid D. Faithful
Ans: Option A
55. CEASE(¶všÍ nIqv/_vgv)
A. Begin B. Stop C. Create D. Dull
Ans: Option B
56. DEFER(¯’wMZ Kiv)
A. Indifferent B. Defy C. Differ D. Postpone
Ans: Option D
57. STUMBLING BLOCK(A¯’vqx Ae‡iva/cÖwZeÜKZv)
A. Argument B. Frustration C. Advantage D. Hurdle
Ans: Option D
58. MASSIVE(Lye eoai‡Yi wKQz)
A. Lump sum B. Strong C. Little D. Gaping
E. Huge
Ans: Option E
59. PROPEL(cwiPwjZ/Pvjbv Kiv)
A. Drive B. Jettison C. Burst D. Acclimatize
Ans: Option A
60. FOSTERING(cwiPh©v Kiv)
A. Safeguarding B. Neglecting C. Ignoring D. Nurturing
Ans: Option D

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♦ Top 50 Spelling Test For Job Exams ♦
(from indian websites)
1. A. Entrepreneur B. Entrapreneur
C. Entrepraneur D. Enterprenuer Ans: Option A
2. A. Occasion B. Occassion
C. Occasion D. Ocassion Ans: Option A

3. A. Exterminatte B. Inexpliccable
C. Offspring D. Reffere Ans: Option C

4. A. Eflorescence B. Efllorescence
C. Efflorescence D. Efflorascence Ans: Option C

5. A. Furnituer B. Exampel
C. Medicine D. Sampal Ans: Option C

6. A. Grief B. Breif
C. Receive D. Diceive Ans: Option A

7. A. Swelte B. Filpant
C. Licentious D. Puessile Ans: Option C

8. A. Occurred B. Occurad
C. Ocurred D. Occurred Ans: Option D

9. A. Equanimity B. Equannimity
C. Equanimmity D. Equinimity Ans: Option A

10. A. Lckadaisicle B. Lackdaisical


C. Lackadisical D. Lackadaisical Ans: Option D

11. A. Parallelled B. Parralleled


C. Paralleled D. Paraleled Ans: Option C
12. A. Hindrance B. Hinderrance
C. Hindrence D. Hinderence Ans: Option A
13. A. Asspersion B. Voluptuous
C. Voguei D. Equestrain Ans: Option B
14. A. Exaggerate B. Exeggrate
C. Exagerate D. Exadgerate Ans: Option A
15. A. Comitte B. Commitee
C. Committee D. Comiittee Ans: Option C
16. A. Scripher B. Scripture

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C. Skripture D. Scriptur Ans: Option B
17. A. Simpal B. Bannar
C. Pattren D. Modern Ans: Option D
18. A. Velnerable B. Vulnarable
C. Vulnerable D. Valnerable Ans: Option C
19. A. Inoculation B. Innoculation
C. Inocculation D. Inocullation Ans: Option A
20. A. Satelite B. Sattelite
C. Satellite D. Sattellite Ans: Option C
21. A. Puerrile B. Puerrille
C. Purrile D. Puerile Ans: Option D
22. A. Accomplish B. Acomplush
C. Ackmplesh D. Accompalish Ans: Option A
23. A. Dammage B. Damaige
C. Dammege D. Damage Ans: Option D
24. A. Friming B. Burnning
C. Running D. Fryng Ans: Option C
25. A. Gaurantee B. Guarantee
C. Garuntee D. Guaruntee Ans: Option B
26. A. Judicious B. Cancious
C. Dilicous D. Gracous Ans: Option A
27. A. Skillful B. Skillfull
C. Skilfull D. Skilpull Ans: Option A
28. A. Schedulle B. Schedeule
C. Schdule D. Schedule Ans: Option D
29. A. Klaptomania B. Klepptomania
C. Kleptemania D. Kleptomania Ans: Option D
30. A. Faithfuly B. Sincerely
C. Truly D. Affectionatly Ans: Option B
31. A. Acommodation B. Accomodaton
C. Accommodation D. Acomodation Ans: Option C
32. A. Sepulchral B. Sepilchrle
C. Sepalchrul D. Sepalchrl Ans: Option A
33. A. Survaillance B. Surveillance
C. Survellance D. Surveilance Ans: Option B

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34. A. Itinarery B. Itinerary
C. Itenary D. Itinarary Ans: Option B
35. A. Humorous B. Ganerous
C. Pupolous D. Maretorious Ans: Option A
36. A. Indipensable B. Indipenseble
C. Indispansible D. Indispensable Ans: Option D
37. A. Excessive B. Exccessive
C. Exxcesive D. Excesive Ans: Option A
38. A. Chancelary B. Chancellery
C. Chancelery D. Chancellary Ans: Option B
39. A. Vetarinary B. Veteninary
C. Vetinary D. Veterinary Ans: Option D
40. A. Bouquete B. Bouquette
C. Bouquet D. Boqquet Ans: Option C
41. A. Palete B. Palet
C. Palate D. Pelate Ans: Option C
42. A. Rigerous B. Rigourous
C. Regerous D. Rigorous Ans: Option D
43. A. Forcast B. Forecaste
C. Forcaust D. Forecast Ans: Option D
44. A. Treachrous B. Trecherous
C. Trechearous D. Treacherous Ans: Option D
45. A. Benefitted B. Benifited
C. Benefited D. Benefeted Ans: Option C
46. A. Pessenger B. Passenger
C. Pasanger D. Pesanger Ans: Option B
47. A. Ommineous B. Omineous
C. Ominous D. Omenous Ans: Option C
48. A. Foreign B. Foreine
C. Fariegn D. Forein Ans: Option A
49. A. Efficient B. Treatmeant
C. Beterment D. Employd Ans: Option A
50. A. Sychological B. Psychological
C. Psykological D. Sykological Ans: Option B

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♦ Top 200 One Word Substitutions ♦
(from indian websites)
01. Audience – a number of people listening to a lecture
02. Altruist – one, who considers the happiness and well-being of others first
03. Atheist – a person who does not believe in God
04. Anthropologist – one, who studies the evolution of mankind
05. Autocracy – government by one person
06. Autobiography – the life history of a person written by himself
07. Amputate – to cut off a part of a person’s body which is infected
08. Arsenal – a place for ammunition and weapons
09. Archives – a place where government or public records are kept
10. Amateur – a man who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession
11. Aristocracy – government by the nobles
12. Aquatic – animals/plants ere which live in water
13. Amphibian – animals which live both on land and sea
14. Ambidexter – one, who can use either hand with ease
15. Alimony – allowance paid to wife on legal separation
16. Anthology – a collection of poems
17. Abdication – voluntary giving up of throne in favor of someone
18. Arbitrator – a person, appointed by two parties to solve a dispute
19. Astronomer – a person, who studies stars, planets and other heavenly
bodies
20. Astrologer – a person who studies the influence of heavenly bodies on
human beings
21. Anthology – a collection of poems
22. Axiom – a statement which is accepted as true without proof
23. Agenda – a list of headings of the business to be transacted at a meeting
24. Anarchist – one, who is out to destroy all governance, law and order
25. Almanac – an annual calendar with positions of stars
26. Bigamy – the practice of having two wives or husbands at a time
27. Bibliophile – a lover and collector of books
28. Bouquet – a collection of flowers
29. Bureaucracy – government by the officials
30. Belligerent – a person, nation that is involved in war
31. Biennial – an event which happens once in two years
32. Blasphemy – the act of speaking disrespectfully about sacred things
33. Creche – a nursery where children are cared for while their parents are at
work
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34. Cosmopolitan – a person who regards whole world as his country
35. Chauffeur – one, who is employed to drive a motor car
36. Curator – a person in charge of a museum
37. Carnivorous – one, who lives on flesh
38. Cannibal – one, who feeds on human flesh
39. Contemporaries – belonging to or living at the same time
40. Cloak room – a place for luggage at railway station
41. Cynosure – center of attraction
42. Connoisseur – a critical judge of any art and craft
43. Crusade – a religious war
44. Choreographer – one, who teaches dancing
45. Cacographist – a person, who is bad in spellings
46. Calligraphist – a person, who writes beautiful handwriting
47. Cynic – one, who sneers at the aims and beliefs of his fellow men
48. Convalescent – one, who is recovering health
49. Cavalry – soldiers, who fight on horse back
50. Cardiologist – a person, who is specialist in heart diseases
51. Cartographer – one, who draws maps
52. Dormitory – the sleeping rooms with several beds especially in a college
or institution
53. Drawn – a game that results neither in victory nor in defeat
54. Elegy – a poem of lamentation
55. Epitaph – words which are inscribed on the grave or the tomb in the
memory of the buried
56. Ephemeral – lasting one day
57. Effeminate – a person who is womanish
58. Emigrant – a person who leaves his own country and goes to live in
another
59. Edible – fit to be eaten
60. Egotism – practice of talking too much about oneself
61. Encyclopedia – a book that contains information on various subjects
62. Epicure – one, who is devoted to the pleasure of eating and drinking
63. Florist – one, who deals-in flowers
64. Fastidious – one, who is very -selective in one’s taste
65. Fanatic or Bigot – one, who is filled with excessive and mistaken
enthusiasm in religious matters
66. Fatal – causing death
67. Fatalist – one, who believes in fate

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68. Facsimile – an exact copy of handwriting, printing etc
69. Fauna – the animals of a certain region
70. Flora – the plants of a particular region
71. Fratricide – murder of brother
72. Fugitive – one, who runs away from justice or the law
73. Fragile – easily broken
74. Feminist – one, who works for the welfare of the women
75. Granary – a place for grains
76. Genocide – murder of race
77. Gregarious – animals which live in flocks
78. Hangar – a place for housing aero planes
79. Hive – a place for bees
80. Horticulture – the art of cultivating and managing gardens
81. Homicide – murder of man
82. Hearse – a vehicle which is used to carry a dead body
83. Hedonist – one, who believes that pleasure is the chief good (sensual)
84. Horizon – a line at which the earth and the sky seem to meet
85. Honorary – holding office without any remuneration
86. Heretic – one, who acts against religion
87. Herbivorous – one, who lives on herbs
88. Insolvent/Bankrupt – a person who is unable to pay his debts
89. Inaudible – a sound that cannot be heard
90. Inaccessible – that cannot be easily approached
91. Incorrigible – incapable of being corrected
92. Irreparable – incapable of being repaired
93. Illegible – incapable of being read
94. Inevitable – incapable of being avoided
95. Impracticable – incapable of being practiced
96. Immigrant – a person who comes to one country from another in order to
settle there
97. Invincible – one, too strong to be overcome
98. Indelible – that cannot be erased
99. Incognito – travelling under another name than one’s own
100. Indefatigable – one, who does not tire easily
101. Infallible – one, who is free from all mistakes and failures
102. Invigilator – one, who supervises in the examination hall
103. Itinerant – one, who journeys from place to place
104. Infirmary – a home or room used for ill or injured people

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105. Infanticide – murder of an infant
106. Infantry – soldiers, who fight on foot
107. Inflammable – liable to catch fire easily
108. Interregnum – a period of interval between two reigns or governments
109. Kennel – a place for dogs
110. Lunatic asylum – a home for lunatics
111. Lexicographer – one, who compiles a dictionary
112. Loquacious – one, who talks continuously
113. Linguist – one, who is skilled in foreign languages
114. Lapidist – one, who cuts precious stones
115. Misanthrope – a hater of mankind
116. Misogamist – one, who hates marriage
117. Mortuary – a place, where dead bodies are kept for post mortem
118. Mercenary – working only for the sake of money
119. Matricide – murder of mother
120. Martyr – one, who dies for a noble cause
121. Maiden speech – the first speech delivered by a person
122. Mint – a place where coins are made
123. Misogynist – a hater of womankind
124. Morgue – a place, where dead bodies are kept for identification
125. Mammals – animals which give milk
126. Monogamy – the practice of marrying one at a time
127. Missionary – a person, who is sent to propagate religion
128. Numismatics – the study of coins
129. Namesake – a person having same name as another
130. Nostalgia – a strong desire to return home, home sickness
131. Novice or Tyro – one, new to anything, inexperienced
132. Narcotic – a medicine for producing sleep
133. Optimist – a person who looks at the brighter side of things
134. Orphan – one, who has lost parents
135. Omnipresent – one, who is present everywhere
136. Omnipotent – one, who is all powerful
137. Omniscient – one, who knows everything
138. Opaque – that which cannot be seen through
139. Obituary – an account in the newspaper of the funeral of the one
deceased
140. Orphanage – a home for orphans
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142. Ostler – one, who looks after horses at an inn
143. Omnivorous – one, who eats everything
144. Pessimist – a person who looks at the darker side of things
145. Potable – fit to drink
146. Post mortem – an examination of dead body
147. Philanthropist – a lover of mankind
148. Patricide – murder of father 149. Philatelist – one, who collects stamps
150. Plagiarism – literary theft or passing off an author’s original work as
one’s own
151. Polygamy – the practice of marrying more than one wife at a time
152. Polyandry – the practice of marrying more than one husband at a time
153. Philogynist – a lover of womankind
154. Plebiscite – (a decision made by) votes of all qualified citizens
155. Philanderer – one, who amuses himself by love making
156. Philistine – one who does not care for art and literature
157. Plutocracy – government by the rich
158. Pseudonym – an imaginary name assumed by an author for disguise
159. Posthumous – a child born after the death of his father or the book
published after the death of the writer
160. Panacea – a remedy for all diseases
161. Paediatrician – a person, who is specialist in child diseases
162. Platitude – ordinary remarks often repeated
163. Pedant – one, who makes a vain display of his knowledge
164. Polyglot – one, who speaks many languages
165. Paleography – the study of ancient writing
166. Posse – a number of policemen called to quell a riot
167. Parole – pledge given by a prisoner for temporary release, not to escape
168. Pedestrian – one, who goes on foot
169. Portable – that can be carried easily
170. Quarantine – an act of separation from other persons to avoid infection
171. Rhetoric – the art of elegant speech or writing
172. Regicide – murder of King or Queen
173. Sacrilege – violating or profaning religious things/places
174. Sculptor – one, who cuts in stones
175. Suicide – murder of oneself
176. Stable – a place for horses
177. Somnambulist – a person, who walks in sleep
178. Somniloquist – a person, who talks in sleep

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179. Souvenir – a thing kept as a reminder of a person, place or event
180. Swan song – the last work (literary) of a writer
181. Sot, Toper – one, who is a habitual drunkard
182. Sinecure – a job with high salary but little responsibility
183. Stoic – a person, who is indifferent to pleasure and pain and has control
over his passions
184. Sanatorium – a place for the sick to recover health
185. Sororicide – murder of sister
186. Triennial – an event which happens once in three years
187. Truant – a person/student who absents himself from class or duty without
permission
188. Teetotaller – one, who does not take any intoxicating drink
189. Transparent – that which can be seen through
190. Theocracy – government by religious principles
191. Uxorious – one extremely fond of one’s wife
192. Utopia – an imaginary perfect social and political system
193. Uxoricide – murder of wife
194. Verbatim – repetition of speech or writing word for word
195. Volunteer – one, who offers one’s services
196. Virgin – a woman who has no sexual experience
197. Versatile – interested in and clever at many different things
198. Veteran – one, who has a long experience of any occupation
199. Venial – a fault that may be forgiven
200. Wardrobe – a place for clothes.

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♦ Recent Job Exam’s English Questions ♦


Department of Narcotics Control (DNC)
(gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa`߆i wb‡qvM cix¶v)
Office Assistant (Written Test) 22 March 2019
Bs‡iwR As‡ki mgvavbt
21. Synonym of the word DETERIORATE is- Ans: lessen
22. Which word is correctly spelt? Ans: Miscellaneous
23. One should not hanker___fame? Ans: after
24. My cousin died___a car accident. Ans: by
25. An antonym of the word REBELLIOUS? Ans: Loyal
26. Synonym of the word CHARLATAN is- Ans: impostor
27. Antonym of OBSCURE? Ans: Lucid
28. Which word is correctly spelt? Ans: Pedestrian
29. A bad workman quarrels___his tools? Ans: with
30. My friend is looking forward___to London. Ans: to going.

Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief (MODMR)


(`y‡h©vM e¨e¯’vcbv I ÎvY gš¿Yvj‡qi wb‡qvM cix¶v)
Office Assistant/22 March 2019
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29. Not a proper noun- Ans: Team
30. Noun form of MIGRATORY- Ans: Migrant
31. Synonym of RARE- Ans: Scarce
32. ICON means- Ans: Symbol
33. Antonym of FORBID- Ans: Allow
34. Past participle of SWEAR- Ans: Sworn
35. Synonym of REHEARSE- Ans: Sractice
36. Look After means- Ans: To take care
37. Verb form of SHORT- Ans: Shorten
38. Past participle of SHUT- Ans: Shut
Fill in the blank with appropriate option.
39. I saw Nawshin___skillfully. Ans: riding
40. I visit the Taj Mahal___I go to Agra. Ans: when
41. I am indebted___you for your help. Ans: to
42. I caught him___the car. Ans: by
43. Would you mind___for a few minutes? Ans: waiting

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44. I___to many countries in Europe,
but I never visited Poland. Ans: have been
45. All’s well that ends well. Ans: isn’t it
46. Our teacher made us___very hard. Ans: work
47. The word ‘Productivity’ is a/an- Ans: Noun
48. He is decorating his flat with a view to___it. Ans: selling
49. United we stand, divided we___. Ans: fall
50. A dumb cannot___. Ans: hear
51. Every member of my family___here tonight. Ans: is
52. I reached the station___the train had left. Ans: After
53. The word that is not correctly spelt- Ans: repitition
(Correct: repetition)
54. Noun of DO is- Ans: deed
55. Singular of DATA is- Ans: Datum
56. ‘A race was run by him’.
The active voice form of it is- Ans: He ran a race.

Dhaka Electric Supply Company (DESCO)


Junior Assistant Manager
22 March 2019
Bs‡iwR As‡ki mgvavbt
Select the word or phrase in closest meaning:
1. Blue blood. Ans: Aristocracy
2. Adamant. Ans: Insistent
3. Reprieve. Ans: Pardon
4. In two minds. Ans: Unsure
5. Pretty penny. Ans: Very expensive
Fill in the gap:
6. Your classmate insulted you to___. Ans: pay off old scores
7. Some of the characters in the play___Macbeth, but no one___him as much
as lady Macbeth. Ans: fear, loves
8. Either the manager or his assistant___the company’s personnel needs.
Ans: reviews
9. The company always likes to pay___cash through the suppliers want it to
be___check. Ans: in, by
10. Hearing his unusual comments I could not___interrupting in his speech.
Ans: help

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Secondary Education Sector Investment Program
Assistant Inspector Recruitment
01 February 2019
(Bold marked options are the correct answers)
1. Antonym of the word ‘Repudiate’?
A. Discuss B. Admit C. Deny D. Reset
2. Your comment was not compatible ___ your Work.
A. With B. at C. to D. for
3. ‘Luminous’ meaning?
A. dark B. Shining C. shore D. sink
4. The synonym of the word ‘Cogent’?
A. peak B. Powerful C. friendly D. shrink
5. The synonym of the word ‘Adroit’?
A. heavy B. Expert C. Learner D. weak
6. What is the verb of Friend?
A. friendly B. friendship C. Befriend D. friendliness
7. There is no alternative ___training.
A. to B. for C. that D. of
8. There was guard ___danger.
A. to B. against C. for D. at
9. Don’t make a noise while your___?
A. is being B. is sleeping C. asleep D. has slept
10. I have read the book ___you lend her.
A. that B. whom C. whose D. what

Sonali Bank Limited


Officer (G) Recruitment (FF Quota)
08 February 2019
(Bold marked options are the correct answers)
Question (01-04): Fill in the blank with right options
01. Someone who is ___is hopeful about the future of the success of
something in particular.
A. powerful B. pessimistic C. stagnant D. optimistic
02. While on a tour, tourists are only given a ___ time at each place of
attraction.
A. particular B. limited C. confined D. certain
03. I just had to ___ the orders of my employer.
A. carry way B. carry out C. carry through D. carry on
04. Many forms of cancer can be cured if ___ early.
A. Detected B. Detecting C. Detect D. None of these.
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Question (05-08): Select the word that is most closely similar in meaning to
the original word.
05. BARBARIAN
A. Unkind B. Unlikeness C. Impolite D. Uncivilized
06. CONCEAL
A. Reveal B. Unfold C. Open D. Discover
07. ABSOLUTE
A. Division B. Half C. Small D. Complete
08. AMBITION
A. Plan B. Proclamation C. Desire D. Decision
Question (09-12): Read the following passage and answer the questions given
below in the context of the passage.
A new atomic clock being developed for navigation satellites will perform better
than previous devices. The clock will use a new microwave cavity design to
provide 3 compact and lightweight package and new electronic techniques to
maintain long-term stability. The clock can provide precise navigation
information because it is stable to one second in three million years. The
differences in the time when squints from four satellites arrive in one location
can be used to calculate that position to within a few yards.
09. It can be inferred from the passage that the new clock will be
A. long-lasting B. harmful to humans
C. attractive looking D. None of these
10. According to the passage, signals from how many satellites will be used to
calculate a position?
A. 1 B. 4
C. 3 D. 2
11. What is the primary purpose of the passage?
A. To teach a lesson B. To sell a product
C. To support a theory D. To provide information
12. From the passage, it can be inferred that which of the following
characteristics of the clock mentioned will be most impressive?
A. Its compact size B. Its weight
C. Its accuracy D. All of these
Question (13-16): Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to
the expressed in the original pair.
13. INSULT: HUMILIATE
A. Dog: Bark B. Shoot: Kill
C. Injury: Pungent D. Abuse: Happy
14. ARENA: CONFLICT
A. Mirage: Reality B. Asylum: Pursuit
C. Utopia: Place D. Forum: Discussion
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15. FANS: BLEACHERS
A. Team: Goalposts B. Conductor: Podium
C. Audience: Seats D. Referee: Decision
16. LAWN: GRASS
A. Pelt: Fur B. Rice: Farm
C. Skin: Goat D. Wool: Sheep

Pubali Bank Limited


Trainee Assistant Junior Officer (Cash)
15 February 2019
(Bold marked options are the correct answers)
Fill in the blanks with most appropriate preposition (1-5):
1. A good judge never jumps ___ he conclusion.
A. to B. on C. at D. for
2. The mother was anxious ___ the safety of her son.
A. about B. at C. for D. upon
3. Give an example pertinent ___ the case.
A. with B. on C. to D. for
4. It is not always easy to sympathies ___an unfortunate man.
A. for B. with C. by D. at
5. It is dangerous to intrude ___ the enemy camp.
A. in B. on C. into D. through
In each set, a word has been misspelt. Find the misspelt word (6-10):
6. A. PERIMETER B. PERIMETOR
C. PERIMATER D. PERIMITER
7. A. FEASIBLE B. FEASEBLE
C. FEASABLE D. FESIBLE
8. A. HAABITS B. HABITTS
C. HABBITS D. HABITS
9. A. NAVIGETION B. NAVIGATION
C. NAVIGUTION D. NEVIGATION
10. A. SUGGEST B. SAGGEST
C. SUGGET D. SUGEST
Select, from the alternatives, the word that conveys the same meaning as the
word given in capital letters (11-15):
11. FLUX (wbišÍi cwieZ©b)
A. overflow B. merge C. change D. soften
12. COPIOUS (cÖPzi)
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13. KNOTTY (RwUj)
A. terrible B. difficult C. confusing D. mysterious
14. GLIB (mvejxj)
A. artful B. persuasive C. flattering D. informal
15. CURB (cÖwZeÜK)
A. medicinal B. restriction C. participation D. hunger
Select the word that most closely OPPOSITE in meaning to the word given in
capital letters (16-20):
16. AUTONOMOUS (¯^kvwmZ)
A. absolute B. separate C. dependent D. self-directed
Dependent
17. ABYSMAL (AZj/fqvbK)
A. eternal B. beneath C. immeasurable D. superb (PgrKvi)
18. FERAL (cvkweK/gvivZœK)
A. grim (fqvbK) B. tame (kvšÍ) C. unyielding D. natural
19. ABSTINENCE (cwinvi)
A. afraid B. self-denial
C. indulgence (cÖkªq) D. devotion
20. INTIMATE (AšÍi½)
A. declare B. distance C. close D. release
One of the four alternatives, choose the one that can be substituted for the
given words (21-25):
21. Stage of growth between boyhood and youth.
A. infancy B. teenager
C. adolescence (ˆK‡kvi) D. old age
22. One who eats everything-
A. omnivorous (me©MÖvmx) B. herbivorous
C. insectivorous D. carnivorous
23. One who conceals his identity as a writer under an assumed pen name-
A. pompous B. plagiarist
C. philistine D. pseudonym (QÙbvg)
24. An organ of body cut off by surgery-
A. imitation B. amputation (A½†”Q`)
C. adaptation D. impartial
25. A person who looks at the dark side of everything-
A. optimist B. idealist
C. pessimist (g›`MÖvnx e¨w³) D. naturalism

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Sonali Bank (Freedom Fighter Quota)
Officer (Cash) Recruitment
22 February 2019
(Bold marked options are the correct answers)
Question (01-04): Select the word that is most closely similar in meaning to the
original word.
01. STALEMENT
(A) Degeneration (B) Deadlock
(C) Exhaustion (D) Settlement
02. PERPETULE
(A) Never ending (B) Perfect
(C) Confused (D) Seasonal
03. ZEALOUS
(A) Ardent (B) Jealous
(C) Jealous (D) Impatient
04. UNBEARABLE
(A)Tolerable (B) Acceptable
(C) Undefeated (D) Unpleasant
Question (05-08): Find the correctly spelt word.
05. (A) Omineous (B) Ommineous
(C) Omenous (D) Ominous
06. (A) Acquariam (B) Aquarium
(C) Acquerium (D) Aquarim
07. (A) Amatuer (B) Amature
(C) Amateur (D) Ameteur
08. (A) Adulation (B) Adlation
(C) Aduletion (D) Addulation
Question (09-12): Each sentence has four parts, marked (A), (B), (C) and (D).
Identify the INCORRECT part of the sentence.
09. Canals are (A) artificial waterways, often constructed (B) either to transport
heavy loads or to (C) delivering water (D) to cities and farms.
(A) artificial (B) either
(C) delivering (to deliver) (D) to cities
10. The (A) pineapple, a fruit (B) grow in tropical climates (C) throughout the
world, (D) is native to parts of South America.
(A) The (B) grow (grows)
(C) throughout (D) is
11. A large (A) number of automobile (B) part are now (C) made of plastic
(D) instead of steel.
(A) number (B) part (parts)
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12. Although a kangaroo (A) normally uses (B) its large feet and strong legs
(C) for hopping, (D) but it can also swim.
(A) normally (B) its large feet
(C) for hopping (D) but it can
Question (13-16): Fill in the blank with right option.
13. Many modern medicines are derived ___ plants and animals.
(A) from (B) on
(C) for (D) in
14. It’s not only easy to change people’s ___ toward a certain problem.
(A) idea (B) opinion
(C) attitude (D) thinking
15. AIDS is not a dieses that can be ___ through the air or by insects.
(A) circulated (B) transferred
(C) transmitted (D) disseminate
16. I shall ring you up as soon as ___.
(A) I will arrive (B) I arrive
(C) I shall arrive (D) I shall be arriving

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Office Assistant Recruitment
23 February 2019
(English part only)
6. Write a paragraph on “Digital Bangladesh’.
Ans: Try yourself.
7. Fill in the blanks: Marks-10
a) I have no envy ___ him. Ans: with
b) He is lame ___ one leg. Ans: of
c) Open ___ page 10. Ans: at
d) He is senior ___ me by four years. Ans: to
e) Do not do anything ___ contravention of law. Ans: in
8. Change the following voices: Marks-10
a) Shut the door. (Passive)
Ans: Let the door be shut
b) Has he done it? (Active)
Ans: Has he done it?
c) You are to make this arrangement. (Passive)
Ans: You are requested to this arrangement.
d) Rice sells cheap. (Passive)
Ans: Rice is cheap when it is sold.
e) A promise should be kept. (Active)
Ans: You should keep a promise
9. Identify the parts of speech: Obedience, True, Very, Admire, Or.
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Answer
1. Obedience- Noun. 2. True- adjective. 3. Very- Adverb.
4. Admire- Verb. 5. Or- Conjunction.

Medical Education and Family Welfare Division (MEFWD)


Family Planning Inspector Trainees
11 January 2019
Fill in the blanks with appropriate preposition:
16. He is good____ Mathematics.
A. on B. at C. in D. to Ans: at
17. Death is preferable ____ disgrace.
A. from B. of C. in D. to Ans: to (prefer
Gi ci me©`v to e‡m)
18. I cannot part ____ my book.
A. with B. from C. over D. to Ans: A. to
19. He is blind ____ his weakness.
A. from B. of C. to D. with Ans: B. to
20. She was disappointed ____ her failure.
A. of B. with C. to D. at Ans: B. at
Question (21-25): Choose the correct sentences
21. A. The man are mortal B. The man is mortal
C. Man is mortal D. The man is immortal
Ans: C. Man is mortal.
22. A. He loves for his children B. He loves his children.
C. He loves with is children D. He loves to his children
Ans: B. He loves his children.
23. A. Either you or I is wrong. B. Either you or I have wrong.
C. Either you or I am wrong. D. Either you or me are wrong.
Ans: C. Either you or I am wrong.
24. A. The quality of the Mangoes were not good.
B. The quality of the Mangoes was not good.
C. The quality of the Mangoes does not good.
D. The quality of the Mangoes have not good.
Ans: B. The quality of the Mangoes was not good.
25. A. Neither the Chairman nor the members was present.
B. Neither the Chairman nor the members were present.
C. Neither the Chairman nor the members has present.
D. Neither the Chairman nor the members is present.
Ans: B. Neither the Chairman nor the members were present.

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Question (26-27): Find the antonym
26. The antonym of EXCITING.
A. Interesting B. Boring C. Remember D. Famous
Ans: B. Boring
27. The antonym of HORIZONTAL.
A. Complete B. Real C. Vertical D. Outdoor
Ans: C. Vertical
28. The phrase Man of parts means?
A. Honest B. Sincere C. Talented D. Worthless
Ans: C. Talented
29. The correct spelling-
A. Pension B. Pantion C. Pention D. Pansion
Ans: A. Pension
30. Adjective of the word strength?
A. more strong B. stronger C. strong D. strongly
Ans: C. strong

National Agricultural Technology Program (NATP)


Field Assistant Recruitment
11 January 2019
1. Bs‡iwR‡Z Abyev` Ki- Ajm e¨w³ KL‡bv myLx nqbv
A. An idle man is always happy B. The idle man is never happy
C. Idle man is never happy D. An idle man is never happy
Ans: D. An idle man is never happy
2. Choose the adjective form of the following-
A. Excitement B. Exciting C. Excite D. Excitingly
Ans: Exciting
3. Which sentence is correct?
A. He does not trust even his friends.
B. He does not trust and his friends.
C. He does not trust in and his friends.
D. He doesn’t trust with his friends.
Ans: D. He doesn’t trust with his friends
4. My uncle looks after me. Passive form is:
A. I am looking after my uncle.
B. I was looked after by my uncle.
C. I am being looked after by my uncle.
D. I am looked after by my uncle
Ans: D. I am looked after by my uncle
5. Swan Song means
A. Middle work B. First work C. Last work D. Early work

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Ans: C. Last work
6. Let’s have a cup of tea, ____? Add a question tag to this sentence.
A. shan’t we? B. have we? C. shall we? D. haven’t we?
Ans: D. shall we?
7. The correct Spelling
A. Humorious B. Humorous C. Humourous D. Humourious
Ans: B. Humorous
8. Genocide is-
A. a verb B. an adjective C. a preposition D. a noun
Ans: D. a noun
9. He ____ so hard that he is certain to succeed.
A. worked B. work C. works D. was working
Ans: C. works
10. Synonym of SUBSTANTIATE
A. Confirm B. Diverse C. Reflect D. Stage
Ans: A. Confirm
11. Past Particle form of SWING-
A. Swong B. Swang C. Sang D. Swung
Ans: D. Swung
12. Antonym of Curtail (†QvU Kiv)
A. Cramp B. Prolong C. Chop D. Stage
Ans: Prolong (`xN©vwqZ Kiv)
13. Find the correct sentence:
A. I am obliged to you for your kindness.
B. I am obliged toward you about your kindness.
C. I am obliged at you in your kindness.
D. I am obliged of you about your kindness.
Ans: A. I am obliged to you for your kindness.
14. Find the correct sentence:
A. He is a perfect Judge. B. He is a most perfect judge.
C. He is the most perfect judge. D. He is a very perfect judge.
Ans: A. He is a perfect Judge.
15. We often go fishing ____the river bank.
A. towards B. inside C. along D. around
Ans: C. along
16. The lecture will be held right ____the tutorial.
A. at B. before C. over D. beyond
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17. The mission is____United nations control.
A. about B. under C. in D. of
Ans: B. under
Question (18-19): Choose analogous pair
18. PESTICIDE: PLANT
A. Injection: Disease B. Vaccination: Body
C. Medicine: Cure D. Teacher: Student
Ans: B. Vaccination: Body
(First is meant to protect the second from diseases)
19. COOL: COLD
A. Length: Width B. Gold: Bourne
C. Plant: Tree D. Pretty: Beautiful
Ans: D. Pretty: Beautiful
(Second is of higher intensity than the first.)
20. I will wait to call my manager ____ I hear from the client.
A. by B. until C. since D. on
Ans: B. until

Combined 2 Bank Officer Recruitment


(IT/ICT) Division/04 January 2019
Question (01-04): Fill in the blanks with right options
01. It is necessary to ____ standards are maintained.
(A) insure (B) influence (C) ensure (D) control
Ans: (C) ensure (wbwðZ Kiv)
02. He is very ____; he believes anything.
(A) gullible (B) fallible (C) sensible (D) credible
Ans: (D) credible (wek¦vm cÖeY/mn‡RB wek¦vm K‡i Ggb)
03. It is not ____ for a man to be confined to the pursuit of wealth.
(A) easy (B) healthy (C) possible (D) common
Ans: (A) easy
04. I hope that the rain will ____ for our picnic tomorrow.
(A) set back (B) put off (C) stay out (D) keep off
Ans: (D) keep off
Question (05-07): Select the word or phrase that best completes the sentence
05. The kids had prepared for the quiz and they bore with many prizes in the
finale.
(A) bear away (B) bear out (C) bear down (D) None of these.
Ans: (A) bear away

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06. I have told him that there is many solutions to the problem and he need not
worry so much.
(A) there are few (B) there are many
(C) there are much (D) None of these
Ans: (B) there are many
07. You should not boasting of your achievements.
(A) boast of (B) boast at
(C) boast for (D) None of these
Ans: (A) boast of
Question (08-10): Select the words given under each question which you think
is the ANTONYM of the underlined word.
08. The railway lines are EXTENDED and we are quite happy about it.
(A) Protracted (B) Widened (C) Elongated (D) Curtailed
Ans: (D) Curtailed (†Qu‡U †djv/†QvU Kiv)
09. We are ANXIOUS to avoid any problems with regard to this.
(A) Worried (B) Composed (C) Cool (D) Careless
Ans: (C) Cool (kvšÍ)
10. He is extremely INTELLIGENT but proud.
(A) arrogant (B) weak (C) dull (D) ignorant
Ans: (C) dull (‡fvuZv)

Central Tax Survey Zone-I


Written Test/04 Jan 2019
6. Fill in the blanks:
a) They are akin ____ one another. Ans: to
b) I am looking____ the matter. Ans: into
c) You are dull____ Mathematics. Ans: in
d) He sat ____ the tree. Ans: under
7. Correct the sentences:
a) Incorrect: She went away with dance
Correct: She went away dancing.
b) Incorrect: Nazrul wrote many poetry.
Correct: Nazrul wrote many poems.
c) Incorrect: He is appointed as a lecturer in the college
Correct: He was appointed as a lecturer in the college.
d) Incorrect: Take down to the notes
Correct: Take down the notes.
e) Incorrect: He has a red and white horse
Correct: He has a red and a white horse.

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8. Make sentence with meaning:
a) Act up- (fail to function properly)
Sentence making: My car always acts up in cold weather.
b) Die out- (to become weaker or less common and then disappear completely)
Sentence making: Dinosaurs died out millions of years ago.
c) Lay off- (Give up or stop doing something)
Sentence making: I laid off smoking for seven years.
d) Weal and woe- (Good and bad days)
Sentence making: We all get our share of weal and woe in life.
e) Go over- (consider, examine, or check something)
Sentence making: I want to go over these plans with you again.
9. Translate into English.
a) mKvj †_†K ¸wo ¸wo e„wó n‡”Q- It has been drizzling since morning.
b) Zzwg G KvRwU K‡e Ki‡j?- When did you do this work?
c) Avgvi eÜy †bB ej‡jB P‡j- I have few friends.
d) mey‡i †gIqv d‡j- Patience has its reward.
e) †Zvgv‡K A_ev Avgv‡K †mLv‡b †h‡Z n‡e- I or you have to go there.

Bangladesh Rural Electrification Board (BREB)


Asst. Director/Preliminary Test/18 January 2019
Exam Taker: IBA (DU)
Questions 16 to 20: For each question, select the option that best expresses the
meaning of the underlined word/phrase
16. He shall be taken to task for his ill manners.
A) invited B) tortured
C) avoided D) rebuked E) None
Ans: Rebuked (wZi¯‹vi)
17. Arnab was at his wits end after his father’s death.
A) gloomy B) puzzled
C) idle D) angry E) None
Ans: Puzzled (nZf¤¢)
18. The custom is in vague now.
A) obsolete B) strong
C) irregular D) popular E) None
Ans: Obsolete (wbM~i/`y‡e©va¨)
19. He works by fits and starts in the office.
A) regularly B) slowly
C) irregularly D) quickly E) None
Ans: Irregular (AwbqwgZ)

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20. A political leader should have the gift of the gab.
A) skill B) eloquence
C) honesty D) courage E) None
Ans: Eloquence (evMcUzZv/evMœxZv)
Questions 21 to 25: Each of the following sentences, there is one word missing.
Identify the missing word from the given choices.
21. Considering how long she yearned to see Italy, her first reaction was
curiously tepid.
A) almost B) should
C) rather D) had E) No word is missing
Ans: had
22. Which method of organizing content points did you feel more comfortable?
A) among B) with
C) have D) between E) No word is missing
Ans: No error
23. He felt no qualms borrowing money from his friends.
A) to B) for
C) of D) about E) No word is missing
Ans: about
24. The ultimate test of a good education is supposed to be that it teaches to
think.
A) you B) all
C) if D) by E) No word is missing
Ans: all
25. Rajshai has one of lowest motor fatality rate in the country.
A) is B) the
C) of D) between E) No word is missing
Ans: the
Questions 26 to 30: For each question, select the option that best replaces the
underlined portion that makes the sentence concise and grammatically correct.
Choice (A) repeats the underlined portion as is.
26. Every opposition candidates except she was defeated in the election.
A) except she was B) except her were
C) excepting she was D) except her was
E) excepting she were
Ans: D) except her was
27. The poor boy was denied treatment because of his parents couldn’t pay
upfront.
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B) is denied treatment because of his parents couldn’t pay upfrontC) was denied
treatment because his parents couldn’t pay upfront
D) has denied treatment because his parents couldn’t pay upfront
E) have denied treatment because his parents couldn’t pay upfront
Ans: D) has denied treatment because his parents could not pay upfront.
28. Many people mistakenly believe that the market system would automatically
ensures fair deal for all the stakeholders regardless of their size, power and
position in the value chain.
A) Many people mistakenly believe that the market system would automatically
ensures fair deal
B) Many people mistakenly believes that the market system would
automatically ensures fair deal
C) Many people mistakenly believe that the market system would automatically
ensure fair deal
D) Many people mistakenly believe that the market system will have
automatically ensured fair deal
E) Many people mistakenly believe that the market system automatically
ensures fair deal
Ans: E) Many people mistakenly believe that the market system automatically
ensures fair deal.
29. The closing of small, inexpensive retail stores while large expensive super-
shops remain open seems a luxury that we can no longer afford in order to
maintain them.
A) seems a luxury that we can no longer afford in order to maintain them.
B) seems a luxury that we cannot longer afford in order to maintain them.
C) seems as luxurious that we can no longer afford.
D) seems a luxury we can no longer afford.
E) seems too luxurious that we can no longer afford in order to maintain them.
Ans: E) seems too luxurious that we can no longer afford in order to maintain
them.
30. To insist on an oath of allegiance to the government is violating a person’s
basic constitutional rights.
A) To insist on an oath of allegiance to the government is violating
B) To insist on an oath of allegiance to the government violates
C) Insisting on an oath of allegiance to the government is violating
D) To insist on an oath of allegiance to the government is to violate
E) Insisting on an oath of allegiance to the government amounts violating
Ans: Insisting on an oath of allegiance to the government is violating.
Questions 31 to 35: Choose the most appropriate word(s) to fill in the gap(s)
in each sentence.
31. The technological revolutions of the 21 st century ____ from entirely new
sectors, based on micro-processors, tele-communications, high technology and
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nano-technology. However, the most remarkable backgrounds will come from
the interaction of insights and applications arising when these technologies
____.
A) are emerging…converse B) emerging…conversing
C) are emerging…converge D) are emerging… converging
E) emerges…converges
Ans: C) are emerging…converge
32. Unfortunately, trade unions and organizations of various denominations
have failed to realize that ____ understanding positive attitude and
constructive approach are basic requirements to make unions work along ____
lines.
A) compromised, true B) mutual, sound
C) general, deviated D) cooperative, better
E) None
Ans: B) mutual, sound
33. The Athenians on the whole were peaceful and prosperous, they had ____
to sit at home and think about the universe and dispute with Socrates. Or to
travel abroad and ____ the world.
A) leisure, explore B) time, ignore
C) ability, suffer D) temerity, understand
E) None
Ans: B) time, ignore

34. Restlessness among the students of colleges and universities has ____ from
their deep rooted feeling that their views and aspirations are ____ by their elders.
A) arose, humiliated B) followed, disregarded
C) streamed, ignored D) started, favored
E) None
Ans: D) started, favored

35. Healthcare in certain G7 countries ____ very high-cost diagnostic equipment


and surgical interventions in order to enable older wealthy people longevity and
better quality of life ____ public healthcare budgets and lowers service quality
in poor neighborhoods.
A) have demanded… overstretching
B) demanding… overstretching
C) has been demanding… overstretching
D) demanding… have overstretched.
E) demands… overstretches.
Ans: B) demanding… overstretching

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Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd.
Trainee Officer (Cash) Recruitment
30 November 2018
[Italic bold marked options are the correct answers]
Q (1-5): Choose the one which can be substituted for the given words or
expressions.
1. A sudden rush of wind-
(A) Gust(`gKv nvIqv) (B) Weather
(C) Storm (D) Cloud
2. Study of mankind-
(A) Pathology (B) Etiology
(C) Anthropology(b„we`¨v) (D) Biology
3. The original inhabitant of a country-
(A) Citizen (B) Aborigine(Avw`g Awaevmx)
(C) Natives (D) Primitives
4. A remedy for all disease-
(A) Drug (B) Anticipate
(C) Panacea(me© e¨vwai Ilya) (D) Cure
5. Place where currency notes and coin are kept a bank-
(A) Small room (B) Vault(wmÜyK)
(C) Floor (D) Locker
Q (6-10): Choose the appropriate preposition to fill in the gap.
6. We should take vaccine ____ all spreadable diseases.
(A) by (B) about
(C) for (D) against
[fwel¨‡Z n‡Z cv‡i Ggb †Kvb †iv‡Mi Kvi‡Y f¨vKwmb †`qv nq eySv‡j vaccine against e¨eüZ
nq| Z‡e, Ack‡b against bv _vK‡j DËi for n‡e]
7. He was absent in the office due ____ sickness.
(A) on (B) to
(C) with (D) for
8. I met him ____ the way.
(A) on (B) in
(C) by (cw_g‡a¨ Kv‡iv mv‡_ †`Lv nIqv A‡_© by e‡m)
(D) for
9. He lives ____ Mirpur in Dhaka.
(A) by (B) at
(C) for (D) in
10. I congratulate you ____ your success.
(A) on (B) in
(C) by (D) for

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Q (11-15): Choose the word that is most nearly similar in meaning to the
word given.
11. AFFLUENT
(A) Prosperous-mg„×kvjx (B) Poor
(C) Talkative (D) Close
12. INFREQUENT
(A) Never (B) Usual
(C) Rare-weij (D) Sometimes
13. ACCUSE
(A) Absolve (B) Exonerate
(C) Vindicate (D) Impeach-Awfhy³ Kiv
14. TERMINATE
(A) Suspend (B) Dismiss
(C) End-†kl Kiv (D) Interrupt
15. ADVERSITY
(A) Crisis (B) Misfortune-ˆewifve/cÖwZKzj
(C) Failure (D) Helplessness

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1. He has no good cause ____ complaint. Darkness was the cause ____ his
losing his way.
(A) for, of (B) in, of
(C) at, in (D) of, in
2. He agreed ____ my proposal. He agree ____ me on that question. They
could not agree ____ themselves.
(A) among, to, with (B) for, about, in
(C) to, with, among (D) in, to, by
3. Synonym of “Fastidious”-
(A) Finicky(LyuZLyu‡Z) (B) Quarrelsome
(C) Meteoric (D) Modulate
4. Antonym of “Myopia”(¶xY `„wó)
(A) Native (B) Narcotic
(C) Farsighted(my`~i`k©x) (D) Formidable
5. The timely rain ____ good crops.
(A) brings forth (e‡q wb‡q Av‡m) (B) brings forward
(C) brings off (D) brings upon
6. What is the meaning of ‘White Elephant”
(A) A very costly or troublesome possession
(B) An elephant of white colour
(C) A black marketer
(D) A hoarder
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7. Translate into English: Pzb †L‡q Mvj †cv‡o, `B †`L‡j fq K‡i|
(A) A still tongue makes a wise head
(B) A scalded dog fears cold water
(C) A square peg in a round hole
(D) A pet lamb makes a cross ram
[GiKgB Av‡iKwU mgv_©K cÖev`t ‡b‡o †ej Zjv GKeviB hvq = A scalded dog fears cold
water, A_ev A burnt child dreads the fire]
8. Choose the correct spelling:
(A) Seytheles (B) Seychelles(wmwmwj)
(C) Sayshelles (D) Sayshells
[Seychelles- a country consisting of a group of about ninety islands in the
Indian Ocean, about 1000 km (600 miles) north-east of Madagascar]
9. Choose the correct spelling:
(A) Reminisce(¯§„wZPviY) (B) Reminise
(C) Reminis (D) Reminees
10. “In spite of all his bad brag he had to eat humble pie”. Choose the correct
meaning of the idiom to eat humble pie
(A) To force someone (B) To yield under humiliating circumstances
(C) To eat a tasty pie (D) To say negative thing to someone

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Question (01-03): Fill in the blanks with right options
1. The trade deficit has been growing rapidly, and the capital inflows ____ to
find it could get disrupted in case US monetary policy gets tightened ____
than expected.
(A) Mandate, equal (B) Needed, more
(C) required, higher (D) Both B and D
2. The ____ to e-buses would not lower the level of emission but merely ____
their place of origin.
(A) Evolution, vary (B) Transition, change
(C) Shift, altered (D) Altercation, destroy
3. It is not easy for a country with high fiscal deficits, high inflation, ____
banks and one that its ____ to macro panics to completely open ups its capital
account.
(A) week, privy (B) failing, level
(C) weak, prone (D) None of these
Question (04-07): Select the word or phrase that best completes the sentence
4. The supply of food and beverage for the program was abundant.
(A) inadequate (B) substandard
(C) excellent (D) plentiful
5. Assertive people are generally more decisive.

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(A) Docile (B) Articulate
(C) Confident (D) Compliant
6. People of diverse background now go to different places for pleasure,
business of education.
(A) distinctive (B) isolated
(C) distant (D) different
7. Computer has revolutionized office procedures more than any machine of
modern time.
(A) has any machine (B) any other machine
(C) other machine (D) None of these
Question (08-10): Select the pairs that best expresses a relationship similar to
that expressed in the original pair:
8. DEBATE : SOLILOQUY
(A) Elegant : Regal (B) Ovation : Silence
(C) Group : Hermit (D) None of these
[weZK© Kiv t GKvKx(g‡bg‡b) K_v ejv = `j t GKvKx/wbR©bevmx]
9. ARENA : CONFLICT
(A) Forum : Discussion (B) Mirage : Reality
(C) Asylum : Pursuit (D) Utopia : Place
[iY‡¶Î t msNl© = m‡¤§jb ¯’vb t Av‡jvPbv]
10. TORRENT : DROPLET
(A) Water : Eddy (B) Swamp : Desert (C) Avalanche : Pebble
(D) Hurricane : Wreckage [‡mªv‡Zi cÖevn t cvwbi †dvuUv = wngevn t wkjv¸wU/bywo]

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41. The correct translation of: Kqjv ayB‡j gqjv hvqbv|
A. It is useless to clean a black object.
B. Black will take no other hue.
C. A black object remains same after cleaning
D. Dirty items don’t get cleaned.
42. Which of the following sentences is correct?
A. Every one of the boy love to ride.
B. Every one of the boys loves to ride.
C. Every one of the boys love to ride.
D. Every one of the boy loves to ride.
43. Fill-in-the blank with appropriate preposition: He led a life devoid ____
blame.
A. from B. in C. of D. at
[devoid of-wenxb, e¨vZxZ]
44. The correct indirect form of- I said to him, “I don’t believe you” is-
A. I said I don’t believe him. B. I said I don’t believe him.
C. I say I don’t believe you. D. I have said I didn’t believe him.
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45. He turned a new deaf ear to my advice. Appropriate meaning of the
underlined idiom is:
A. Attention B. Obey C. Disregarded D. Unhappy
[disregard-AeÁv Kiv, KY©cvZ bv Kiv]
46. Find the incorrect sentence.
A. He knows in and out of that affair.
B. He made light of his friend’s warning.
C. The child was as good as gold.
D. I took him to task for his carelessness.
47. The antonym of Futile is:
A. Unsuccessful B. Unprofitable
C. Abortive D. Effective (Kvh©Ki)
[Futile-e„_v/wbõj]
48. The synonym of Heinous is:
A. Pure B. Pious
C. Wicked D. Moral
[Heinous-RNb¨| †b‡gvwbKt He-in-us †m Avgv‡`i gv‡S RNb¨]
49. Select the phrase that best describes the meaning: All hell was let loose.
A. there was loud horn. B. there was a huge noise.
C. there was sound of thunder. D. there was an enormous flame.
[All hell was let loose- nVvr K‡i †Kv_vI Zzgyj nBPB/weKU kã/Sv‡gjv Avi¤¢ nIqv|]
50. Fill-in-the blanks with appropriate prepositions: The interviews were
conducted ____ weekdays ____ noon and 6 p.m.
A. in, at B. in, in C. on, at D. on, between
51. Choose the appropriate verb: They went into business shortly after their
children ____ home and got married.
A. left B. gone C. had left D. went
52. Choose the appropriate passive form of the sentence: Selina was stitching
a pant.
A. A pant was being stitch by Salina.
B. A pant has been made by Salina.
C. A pant was stitched by Salina.
D. A pant was being stitched by Salina.
53. Choose the correct simple sentence of: This is the needle with which she
knits.
A. This is her knitting needle.
B. This is the needle that she uses for knitting.
C. This is the needle for knitting.
D. This needle can be used for knitting.
54. Choose the correctly spelt word:
A. Inheritence B. Surounding
C. Tremendus D. Plausible
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55. Which of the following is a verb?
A. Probable B. Enact
C. Fortunate D. Loud
[En GKwU prefix. †Kvb Noun/Adjective Gi c~‡e© en emv‡j †mUv verb n‡q hvq|]
56. Fill-in-the blank with appropriate preposition: He died ____ his country.
A. of B. for C. along D. in
[die for-†`‡ki Rb¨ cÖvY †`qv, wb‡R‡K DrmM© Kiv| die in-`yN©Ubvq gviv hvIqv| died from-
`yN©Ubv I †ivM e¨ZxZ bq †Kvb Kvi‡b gviv hvIqv; †hgb- eva©K¨ RwbZ Kvi‡b/‡ekx LvIqvi Kvi‡b
BZ¨vw`| died of-†iv‡M gviv hvIqv| die out- wejyß nIqv, die off-†Kvb wKQz Ggb fv‡e †kl nIqv
hv Avi Aewkó _v‡Kbv| die away-ax‡i ax‡i K‡g hvIqv(‡hgb e„wó K‡g hvIqv, AvKv‡ki †gN †K‡U
hvIqv)]
57. Choose the appropriate simple sentence of: The students was disobedient
and so the teacher punished him.
A. The teacher punished the student because he was disobedient.
B. As the student was disobedient teacher punished him.
C. The teacher punished the student for disobedient.
D. The teacher punished the student since he was disobedient.
58. Choose the correct negative form of the sentence: Everybody admits that
Hanif tried his best in the final examination.
A. Everybody admits that Hanif hasn’t tried his best in the final examination.
B. Everybody admits that Hanif didn’t try his best in the final examination.
C. Hanif didn’t try his best in the final examination and everybody admits that.
D. Nobody denies that Hanif tried his best in the final examination.
59. Which of the following sentence is correct?
A. I shall be glad to help everyone of my boys in their studies.
B. I shall be glad to help everyone of my boy in his studies.
C. I shall be glad to help everyone of my boys in his studies.
D. I shall be glad to help everyone of my boy in studies.
[everyone can’t be replaced by their, it must be replaced by his]
60. Fill-in-the blanks with appropriate words: Either of those ____ to the airport.
A. road lead B. roads leads
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1. Synonym of the word deteriorate is-
(A) ameliorate (D) improve
(C) lessen (D) aggravate
[deteriorate- AebwZi/¶wZi cwigvY †e‡o hvIqv]
2. Which word is correctly spelt?
(A) Miscelenous (B) Miscellaneous- wewea
(C) Miscellenous (D) Miscelaneous
3. One should not hanker ____ fame?
(A) with (B) for
(C) to (D) after
[hanker after- desire something]
4. My cousin died ____ a car accident.
(A) by (B) in (`yN©Ubvq gviv hvIqv A‡_©)
(C) from (†ivM e¨ZxZ Ab¨ †KvbKvi‡Y †hgb; eva©‡K¨, †ewk LvIqv, nvU©GUv‡K gviv †M‡jI died
from n‡e)
(D) for (†`‡ki Rb¨ cÖvY †`qv)
5. An antonym of the word rebellious?
(A) Loyal (B) Unruly
(C) Frantic (D) Bold
6. Synonym of the word charlatan is-
(A) Genuine (B) Wise
(C) Sanguine (D) Imposter (fÛ)
7. Antonym of Obscure?
(A) Hazy (B) Gloomy
(C) Lucid (D) Concealed
8. Which word is correctly spelt?
(A) Pedestrain (B) Pedestrian
(C) Pedestrean (D) Pedestran
9. A bad workman quarrels — his tools?
(A) with (B) for
(C) about (D) over
10. My friend is looking forward —–to London.
(A) to go (B) to going
(C) for going (D) going
11. It is time he ___ his mistakes.
(A) realised (B) realises
(C) should realise (D) has realised
12. What is the antonym of ‘Cacophony’?
(A) irony (B) telephony

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(C) symphony (D) euphony
13. It is essential that the patient ___ medicine regularly.
(A) takes (B) take
(C) should take (D) took
14. My parents got me ___ inside?
(A) stay (B) stayed
(C) to stay (D) staying
15. The boy does not usually mix with others. He is bit ____?
(A) extrovert (B) introvert
(C) socializer (D) outgoing

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21. A synonym of the word ‘Anguish’?
(A) Thrill (B) Suffering (C) Conflict (D) Anxiety
22. My parents always stand ___ my decision.
(A) at (B) on (C) by (D) along
23. Despite his wealth, he remains ___.
(A) humble (webqx) (B) angry
(C) irritable (D) stupid
24. How did he come___this expensive watch?
(A) along (B) to (C) with (D) by
25. An antonym of the word ‘Tedious’ is?
(A) Boring (B) Refreshing (C) Tiresome (D) Dull
26. Choose the correctly spelt word.
(A) Dilema (B) Dillema (C) Dillemma (D) Dilemma (Dfq m¼U)
27. He does not have ——money to buy a computer.
(A) too (B) too many (C) adequate (D) insufficient
28. Which word is correctly spelt?
(A) Questionair (B) Questionnaire
(C) Questionere (D) Questionner
29. Students had better___the schedule of the examination.
(A) check (B) to check
(C) checked (D) should check
30. A synonym for the word ‘Impediment’ is?
(A) Anarchy (B) Distortion
(C) Barrier (Impediment- evav) (D) Freed
31. A stitch in time ___ nine.
(A) save (B) saves
(C) should save (D) must save
32. What is the antonym of Apex?
(A) top (B) base (Apex- Pzov/wkLi)
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(C) peak (D) pinnacle
33. Which one is singular number?
(A) mice (B) agenda
(C) phenomenon (Plural: phenomena)
(D) errata
34. The load is too heavy ___ carry.
(A) too (B) to be
(C) for (D) to
35. The teacher make the students ___ hard.
(A) work (B) to work
(C) works (D) working

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1. Verb form of word beautiful?
(A) beautifully (B) beauty
(C) beautify (D) beautiful
2. We saw him___ to school.
(A) goes (B) went
(C) to go (D) going
3. Cattle kãwU †Kvb ai‡Yi Noun?
(A) Collective (B) Common
(C) Proper (D) Abstract
4. They came to Dhaka with a view to ___ a new place.
(A) visit (B) visited
(C) Visiting (D) have visited
5. Louse kãwUi plural form?
(A) louses (B) lice
(C) lices (D) Louse
6. The student always goes to school ___ foot.
(A) on (B) by
(C) over (D) with
7. My parents did not agree with ___ my proposal.
(A) to (B) on
(C) with (D) over
8. My friend gave me five books. In this sentence adjective is?
(A) books (B) gave
(C) me (D) five
9. All his efforts ended ___ smoke.
(A) to (B) on
(C) in (D) for
10. I saw ___ one eyed man.
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(A) a (B) an
(C) both a and an (D) none
11. The police are looking___ the case.
(A) at (B) over
(C) for (D) into
12. The man (reach) the station before the train left.
(A) reached (B) had reached
(C) reaching (D) would reach
13. It has been raining ___ morning.
(A) since (B) for
(C) before (D) after
14. A horse runs fast. here fast?
(A) verb (B) adjective
(C) adverb (D) noun
15. The snake ___ by the boy.
(A) killed (B) would kill
(C) was killed (D) would have killed

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1. I appeared ____ SSC exam last year.
(A) at (B) in
(C) into (D) for
2. He lives ____ 3rd floor.
(A) on (B) at
(C) over (D) in
3. Neither Sharmin nor her friend ____ present last week.
(A) were (B) was
(C) is (D) are
4. My uncle considered ____ his business, when it was really low.
(A) for selling (B) in selling
(C) to sell (D) to be sold
5. I would have never watched that movie ____ how scary it was.
(A) If I had known (B) if I knew
(C) if I know (D) if I would have known
6. I don’t have ____ furniture.
(A) many (B) much
(C) more (D) none
7. He ____ so hard that there is no way he can fail.
(A) worked (B) reads
(C) studies (D) toiled
Q (8-13): Find the proper meaning of the following word.
8. MALICE (Av‡µvk)
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(A) Insolvent (B) Desperate
(C) Rude (D) Cruelty
9. FALTER (‡ZvZjv†bv, wØav Kiv)
(A) Fall down (B) Rebut
(C) Suggest (D) Hesitate
10. REFUTE (LÐb Kiv,wg_¨v cÖgvwYZ Kiv)
(A) Deny (B) Confront
(C) Confuse (D) Apprehend
11. LEVERAGE (D‡Ïk¨mva‡bi mzweav)
(A) Severance (B) Power
(C) Entourage (D) Mechanical
12. DESPAIR (nZvkv)
(A) Depression (B) Wickedness
(C) Love (D) Hate
13. ASSIMILATE (nRg Kiv,ï‡l †bqv)
(A) Divulge (B) Alternate
(C) Express (D) Absorb
Q (14-15): Pin point error.
14. Yesterday my computer (a)was functioning (b)rather (c)strangely. (d)no
error.
Ans: (a). Correction: was functioned
15. The Patient died (a)after the doctor (b)had (c)arrived. (d)No error.
Ans: (d). No error.

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Exam Taker: Aust/28 Sep 2018
Questions (01-05): Fill in the blank with right option.
1. A defect can be caused _______ negligence by one of the members
of a team.
(A) to (B) by (C) at (D) in
Ans: (B) by
2. _______ his being innocent of the crime, the judge sentenced him to
one year imprisonment.
(A) In spite of (B) In case of
(C) On account of (D) In the event of
Ans: (A) In spite of
3. _______ pollution control measures are expensive; many industries
hesitate to adopt them.
(A) Despite (B) However
(C) Although (D) Because

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Ans: (D) Because
4. At times he gets very angry, and then no one can ______ him.
(A) prevent (B) satisfy (C) mollify (D) humor
Ans: (C) mollify
5. Google is one of the most popular search engines; it is ______ by the
internet users.
(A) utilized (B) effected (C) examined (D) flabbergasted
Ans: (A) utilized

(06-10): Read the following passage and answer the questions given
below it in the context of the passage-
A, B, C, D, E, G and I are seven friends who study in three different
standards namely 5th, 6th and 7th such that not less than two friends
study in the same standard. Each friend also has a different favorite
subject namely History, Civics, English, Bangla, Science, Maths and
Economics but not necessarily in the same under.

A takes Maths and studies in the 5th standard with only one other friend
who likes Bangla. I studies with two other friends. Both the friends who
study with I like languages (Here languages include only Science,
English and Bangla). D studies in the 6th standard with only one person
and does not like Civics. E studies with only one friend. The one who
likes History does not study in 5th or 6th standard. E does not like
languages. C does not like English, Science or Civics.

6. Which combination represents E’s favorite subject and the standard


in which he studies?
(A) Civics and 7th (B) Economics and 5th
(C) Civics and 6th (D) History and 7th
Ans: (C) Civics and 6th

7. Which of the following is I’s favorite subject?


(A) History (B) Civics (C) Bangla (D) All are incorrect
Ans: (A) History

8. Who amongst the following studies in the 7th standard?


(A) C (B) G (C) E (D) Either D or B
Ans: (B) G

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9. Which of the following combinations is definitely correct?
(A) I and Science (B) G and English
(C) C and Bangla (D) B and Science
Ans: (C) C and Bangla

10. Which of the following subjects does G like?


(A) Either Math or Bangla (B) Either Science or Civics
(C) Either Science of Bangla (D) Either Science or English
Ans: (D) Either Science or English

Questions (11-15). Select the pair that best expresses a relationship


similar to that expressed in the original pair.
11. EXPLORE : DISCOVER
(A) read : skim (B) research : learn
(C) write : print (D) sleep : wake
Ans: (B) research : learn
Explanation: One explores to discover; one researches to learn.

12. JAUNDICE : LIVER


(A) rash : skin (B) dialysis: kidney
(C) smog: lung (D) valentine : heart
Ans: (A) rash : skin
Explanation: Jaundice is an indication of a liver problem; rash is an
indication of a skin problem.

13. WAITRESS : RESTAURANT


(A) Doctor : Diagnosis (B) Actor : Role
(C) Driver : Truck (D) Teacher : School
Ans: (D) Teacher : School
Explanation: A waitress works in a restaurant; a teacher works in a
school.

14. LIGHT : BLIND


(A) Language : Deaf (B) Speech : Dumb
(C) Tongue : Sound (D) voice: vibration
Ans: (B) Speech : Dumb
Explanation: A blind can’t see Light. A dumb can’t speak.

15. BINDING : BOOK


(A) Nail : Hammer (B) Criminal : Gang
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(C) Frame : Picture (D) Artist : Carpenter
Ans: (C) Frame : Picture
Explanation: A binding surrounds a book; a frame surrounds a picture.
Question (16-20): Select the word that is most closely similar in
meaning to the original word.
16. ABSOLUTE
(A) Division (B) Complete
(C) Small (D) Half
Ans: (B) Complete

17. AGGRAVATE
(A) Decline (B) Acquire
(C) Excited (D) Irritate
Ans: (D) Irritate
18. LATENT
(A) Apparent (B) Manifest
(C) Concealed (D) Obvious
Ans: (C) Concealed

19. UNFOLD
(A) Conceal (B) Elaborate
(C) Withhold (D) Maintain
Ans: (B) Elaborate
20. ECCENTRIC
(A) Unconventional (B) Destructive
(C) Deceitful (D) Conformist
Ans: (A) Unconventional

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Palli Sanchay Bank Cash Assistance
Recruitment Test/28 Sep 2018
1. Which one is the singular number?
(A) Criteria (B) Data (C) Agenda (D) Index
Ans: (D) Index
2. The process of loading the operating system in the memory is known
on
(A) loading (B) booting (C) debugging (D) trouble shooting
Ans: (B) booting
3. One who sacrifices his life for a cause?
(A) Patriot (B) Martyr
(C) Revolutionary (D) Soldier
Ans: (B) Martyr
4. Choose the correct spelling
(A) Embarras (B) Emberras (C) Embarrass (D) Embarass
Ans: (C) Embarrass
5. The man _____down silently and _____his food.
(A) sits, took (B) sat, take (C) sat,had taken(D) sat, took
Ans: (D) sat, took
6. The timely rain ________ good crops.
(A) brings in (B) brings about
(C) brings up (D) brings forth
Ans: (D) brings forth
7. The word opposite to skepticism’ is :
(A) plausibility (B) audacity (C) skeptics (D) none of them
Ans: (A) plausibility
8. One does not know whether one will pass the examination until one
has ______ .
(A) prepared (B) studied (C) appeared (D) failed
Ans: (C) appeared
9. verb of Number’ is:
(A) number (B) enumerate (C) numbering (D) numerical
Ans: (A) number
10. Avwg hw` †Zvgvi RvqMvq nZvg- Gi mwVK Uªv݇jU †KvbwU?
(A) If I were in your shoes (B) If I was in your condition
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(C) If I was in your place (D) If I was in your situation
Ans: (A) If I were in your shoes
11. They had hardly spoken all evening- Gi mwVK e½vbyev` †KvbwU?
(A) Zviv miv mܨv KwVb K_v ejj| (B) Zviv mviv mܨv cÖvqB K_v e‡j|
(C) Zviv KwVb mܨvq KwVb K_v ejj (D) Zviv mviv mܨv cÖvq †Kvb K_v e‡jwb|
Ans: (D) Zviv mviv mܨv cÖvq †Kvb K_v e‡jwb|
12. “Paradise Regained” is an epic by
(A) John Keats (B) John Milton
(C) William Shakespeare (D) P. B. Shelly
Ans: (B) John Milton
Explanation: Paradise Regained by John Milton is an epic narrative
poem that was initially published in 1671. A widely-revered essayist,
dramatist, and lyric poet, Milton is perhaps best known for Paradise Lost,
an epic poem he wrote in 1667.
13. bx‡Pi †KvbwU Imperative sentence?
(A) You read it attentively (B) Do it at once
(C) I wish your success in life (D) Does he go to school?
Ans: (B) Do it at once
14. The phrase ‘Achilles’ heel’ means:
(A) a strong point (B) a serious idea
(C) a weak point (D) a permanent solution
Ans: (C) a weak point
15. The family does not feel ______ going outside this season.
(A) like (B) in (C) or (B) of
Ans: (A) like
16. Identify the correct sentence
(A) yesterday he has gone home (B) yesterday he did gone home
(C) yesterday he had gone home (D) yesterday he went home
Ans: (D) yesterday he went home
17. What would be the right synonym of ‘Initiative?
(A) apathy (B) enterprise (C) indolence (D) activity
Ans: (B) enterprise(D‡`¨vM)
18. The antonym of ‘Indifference’ is
(A) Ardour (B) Compassion(C) anxiety (D) concern
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19. The best passive form of the sentence: The pill tastes bitter’ is
(A) The pill is bitter when it is tested
(B) The pill is bitter when it was tested
(C) The pill was bitter when it tested
(D) The pill is bitter when it testes
Ans: (A) The pill is bitter when it is tested
20. All the following sentences are compound except
(A) He was ill, therefore, he could not come
(B) Speak the truth and I shall pardon you
(C) He must return the goods or pay the bill
(D) I offended him as did this
Ans: (D) I offended him as did this
21. Which of the following nouns is used in the masculine form?
(A) autumn (B) moon (C) peace (D) time
Ans: (D) time

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(1-4) Read the passage and answer the question
Birds have evolved many physical attributes that contribute to their
flying ability. Wings are important for adjustable, large hearts and light
bones play critical roles. To fly, birds, like airplanes, move air across
their wings. Wings are enlarged so that the air above the wing is forced
to move faster than air below the wing. This creates higher pressure
under the wings, called lift, which pushes the bird up. Different wing
types evolved for different ways of flying. Prolonged flight requires long
wings and an ability to soar. Other birds need superior measurability.
Finches and … have short, broad wings. Faster birds like hawks, have
built-in spoilers that reduce turbulence while flying. This shows a steeper
angle of attack without stalling. Tails have evolved for specialized use.
The tails act like a rudder helping birds steer. Birds brake by speeding
out their tails as they land. This adaptation allows them to make sudden
controlled steps on branches or on prey. Flight takes muscle strength.
Birds have specialized hearts that beat much faster than the human heart
and provide necessary oxygen to the muscles. The breast muscle
accounts for 15 percent of the bird’s body weight. On pigeons, it
accounts for a third of their total body weight. Birds carry no excessive
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to maintain strength. Birds fly to find prey, escape predators and attracts
mates in other words to survive.
01.What is the main idea of the passage?
a) wings are the most important attribute of birds
b) Different wing Types evolved for different ways of flight
c) Birds have many specialized features that aid in their survival
d) Birds fly for many reasons
Ans: c) Birds have many specialized features that aid in their survival
02. As per the passage, what causes birds to rise when they start flying?
a) Long wings with hollow feathers
b) Higher air pressure below than above the wings
c) spreading out their tails
d) Superior muscle strength
Ans: b) Higher air pressure below than above the wings
03. The word “prolonged” in the passage could be replaced by
a) high altitude b) specialized
c) predatory d) sustained
Ans: d) sustained
04. As per the passage, what benefits come from having built in spoilers?
a) an ability to fly faster
b) A steeper angle of diving for prey
c) Prolonged flight
d) Superior measurability
Ans: b) A steeper angle of diving for prey
(5-8) Find out which underlined parts (a, b, c and d) of the following
sentences has an error.
05. Heat rays are (a)harmless, (b)but nuclear radiation can have a
(c)highly damaging effect (d)into living cells.
Ans: (d)
Explanation: on living cells n‡e|
06. If one plans (a)to hike in the Sundarbans, (b)you hould prepare
(c)for the (d)probability of encountering a tiger.
Ans: (b)
Explanation: you Gi cwie‡Z© one em‡e|
07. (a)A heat exchanger is a device (b)in which (c)heat taken from a hot
liquid or gas in order to warm a (d)cold one.
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Explanation: heat is taken…..
08. If tulip bulbs are planted (a)in the fall, they (b)could have
been expected (c)to bloom the (d)following spring.
Ans: (c)
Explanation: to bloom in
(9-12) Complete the sentence with appropriate word(s) or phrase(s):
09. Recent linguistic research has shed light on the role played by ____,
regardless of their gender.
a) how people speak b) how people were spoken
c) how do people speak d) people are speaking
Ans: a) how people speak
10. Autoimmune disease is a general term for several disorders ____ the body
produces antibodies.
a) in which b) which
c) in that d) how
Ans: b) which
11. In most species of seal, the females are not _____.
a) as large as the males b) as larger than the males
c) larger the male d) the males as large
Ans: a) as large as the males
12. Kites come in all shapes and sizes, some ____ a person.
a) large enough carrying b) enough large to carry
c) large enough to carry d) large to carry enough
Ans: c) large enough to carry
Q(13-15). Select the pair that expresses a relationship similar to that
expressed in the original.
13. ANTIBIOTIC : INFECTION
a) hormone : modification b) enzyme : digestion
c) narcotic : dependency d) coagulant: bleeding
Ans: d) coagulant: bleeding

14. EULOGY : PRAISE


a) comedy : Laughter b) elegy: lament
c) tirade : awe d) epic : contempt
Ans: b) elegy: lament

15. CANDLE : WAX


a) metal: corrosion b) leather : vinyl
c) curtain : pleat d) tire : rubber
Ans: d) tire : rubber

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Combined 4 Bank Officer (Cash)
Exam Taker: AUST/12 Oct 2018
Questions (01-05): Fill in the blank with right option
1.The _______ chosen for construction of the building is in the heart of
the city.
(A) cite (B) site
(C) slight (D) sight
Ans: (B) site
2.He went ______ to oblige his superior.
(A) on his way (B) in his way
(C) with his way (D) out of his way
Ans: (D) out of his way
3.The teachers said that they were no longer prepared to _____ the ways
of the new Headmaster.
(A) put up with (B) put up to
(C) put on with (D) put over with
Ans: (A) put up with
4.Obviously, objectives occasionally ______ be modified or changed.
(A) must to (B) have to
(C) shouldn’t (D) ought
Ans: (B) have to
5.The emergency services______the accident site as soon as the news of
the train collision was ______ them.
(A) suspended, emitted (B) carried, postponed
(C) reached, relayed (D) marked, transferred
Ans: (C) reached, relayed
Questions (06-10): Select the word or phrase that is most closely
opposite in meaning to the original word.
6. ACCUMULATE
(A) Amass (B) Produce
(C) Gather (D) Scatter
Ans: (D) Scatter
7. COSTLY
(A) Frugal (B) Economical
(C) Thrifty (D) Expensive
Ans: (B) Economical
8. FORBID
(A) Forgive (B) Refuse
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Ans: (C) Allow
9. ABUNDANT
(A) Scarce (B) Acrimonious
(C) Ingenuous (D) Heavenly
Ans: (A) Scarce
10. GAUDY
(A) Sumptuous (B) Ostentatious
(C) Modest (D) Blatant
Ans: (C) Modest
Questions (11-15): Read the following passage and answer the questions
given below it in the context of the passage.
P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven friends. Each of them likes a particular fruit,
viz. Apple, Banana, Pear. Guava. Orange, Mango and Watermelon and each of
them has a favorite city, viz. Mumbai. Pune, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai,
Hyderabad and Cochin. The choices of fruit and favorite city of the seven friends
aren’t necessarily in the same order.
Q likes Mango and his favorite city is Chennai. The one whose favorite city is
Pune likes Watermelon. T’s favorite city is Kolkata. R likes Guava and his
favorite is not Mumbai. W’s favorite city is Cochin and he does not like either
Banana or Pear. The favorite city of the one who likes Orange is Hyderabad. T
does not like Pear. P’s favorite city is neither Pune nor Hyderabad. S does not
like Watermelon.
11.Which of the following combinations of Person-Fruit-City is
incorrect?
(A) R-Guava-Kolkata (B) T-Banana-Cochin
(C) S-Guava-Delhi (D) All are incorrect
Ans: (D) All incorrect
12.Which is V’s favorite city?
(A) Pune (B) Hyderabad
(C) Mumbai (D) Data inadequate
Ans: (A) Pune
13.Who likes Apple?
(A) W (B) T
(C) V (D) P
Ans: (A) W
14.Which fruit does P like?
(A) Apple (B) Orange
(C) Pear (D) Watermelon
Ans: (C) Pear
15.Which is R’s favorite city?
(A) Mumbai (B) Delhi
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(C) Hyderabad (D) Pune
Ans: (B) Delhi
Questions(17-20): Each sentence has four parts, marked, (A), (B), (c)
and (D). Identify the incorrect part of the sentence.
16.The pump (A)/shut off (B) / as a result (C)/ of a mechanical (D)/
failure.
(A) pump (B) off
(C) result (D) mechanical
Ans: (D) mechanical
Explanation: Spelling mistake- mechanical.

17.The book is full (A)/ of updated (B)


and contemporary (C)/ commentary (D).
(A) full (B) updated
(C) contemporary (D) commentary
Ans: (C) contemporary

18.Roshni was found (A)/ of pets and she was a proud (B) / owner of
many unique (C)/ animals (D)
(A) found (B) proud
(C) unique (D) animals
Ans: (A) found
Explanation: fond n‡e| A_©vr, †m †cvlv cï-cvwL cQ›` K‡i|

19.The book is full (A)/of updated (B) /


and contemporary (C)/commentary.(D)
(A) full (B) updated
(C) contemporary (D) commentary
Ans: (C) contemporary
20.The first thing that catches your eye (A)/ in this building (B)/is
the flour (C)/with laser lights (D).
(A) eye (B) building
(C) flour (D) lights
Ans: (C) flour *floor n‡e|

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Bangladesh Tariff Commission (BTC)
16 November 2018
[English Part 26-50, 25 Qsn]
26. Synonym of Random? Ans: Arbitrary
27. Plural form of appendix? Ans: Appendices
28. He walks as if he ___ lame. Ans: Were
29. Find out the collective noun of the following?Ans: Army
30. Cohesion and Coherence is essential in? Ans: Paragraph
31. “to err is human; to forgive, divine” is written by?
Ans: Alexander Pope
32. How many parts there in a letter? Ans: Four
33. He assisted me ___ answering the question. Ans: in
34. He is the (bad) boy in the class. Ans: Worst
35. DIFFERENTIATE is a? Ans: Verb
36. Choose the correct sentence:
Ans: Please listen to my advice.
37. Don’t waste your time. (do it passive)
Ans: let your time not be wasted
38. What is the meaning of the word ‘Habeas corpus’?
Ans: Fundamental rights of a prisoner
39. Which of the following sentence is not correct?
Ans: Incorrect- Since we were late, so we decided to go by taxi.
40. Pros and cons means?
a) advantages and disadvantages b) Merits and demerit
c) good and bad d) All
Ans: d
41. The boy reads a book. What kind of verb read in the sentence is?
Ans: Principle verb
42. A person who writes about his own life is?
Ans: Autobiography
43. None but the brave deserve the fair. In this sentence but is?
Ans: preposition
44. Choose the correct use of suffix ‘er’-
Ans: operator
45. I don’t commit myself to comment deeply —this affair.
Ans: on
46. Choose the correct sentence:
Ans: I saw her enter the room.

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47. “A rolling stone gathers no moss” The complex form of the
sentence is-
Ans: A stone that rolls gathers no moss.
48. Which word of the following is singular?
Ans: formula
49. Which of the following is not a poetic tradition?
Ans: The Comic
50. He worked “with all sincerity”. The underlined phrase “with all
sincerity” is-
Ans: An adverbial phrase.

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Exam Taker: IBA/09 Nov 2018.
(Italic Bold Marked options are the correct answers)
Questions 1 to 5: Select the word(s) that appropriately fill(s) in the
gap(s).
1. Scientific research has established that flowers can improve mood,
prompt a smile, and soften the ___ of an environment.
A) romance B) notion
C) ambience D) sensation
E) None
2. In fact the paintwork was so perfect, with not a single scratch despite
being four years old, that we started to ___.
A) smell blood B) smell the roses
C) smell a rat D) smell the fox
E) None
3. As players, we are ___ for Philip but it hurts to think he is no longer
alongside us in the trenches.
A) made way B) made up
C) on the make D) made off
E) None
(make up for means to compensate with something)
4. The practice carries ___ into some modern secret society initiation,
where participants are hooded or masked to conceal their identities.
A) on B) for
C) out D) over
E) None
(Carried out means to execute or to accomplish)
5. His experience of China in 2010-11 and his own exhibition on Beijing
bore ___ in his Tokyo productions.
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A) fruit B) out
C) color D) respect
E) None
Questions 6 to 10: Identify which underlined statement is incorrect.
6. Diligence and honesty, (A)as well as (B)being intelligent, (C)are
(D)qualities which I look for. (E)No error.
7. The selection of products (A)available through (B)mail-order
companies (C)are (D)large. (E)No error.
8. Jellyfish (A)are (B)carried effortlessly (C)from place to place by
(D)tides and currents. (E)No error.
9. (A)People who stay up late (B)are likely to die younger (C)than
those who (D)go to bed early. (E)No error.
10. I (A)told my two children to (B)split the pie (C)among
(D)themselves. (E)No error.

Questions 11 to 15: In each of the following sentences, identify the


missing word/phrases from the given choices.
11. The supervisor took him task for his negligence.
A) to B) at C) on
D) for E) into
(phrase take to task means ask for explanation)
12. Having the right equipment hand will be enormous help.
A) of B) in C) upon
D) would E) on
13. We must set deadlines for phase of the project to complete it on
time.
A) any B) all C) the
D) each E) within
(for each phase)
14. After moving on a new country, I had difficultly adapting the new
time zone.
A) to B) about C) on
D) around E) among
(adapted to something)
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15. Experienced police officers can easily see criminals.


A) into B) upon C) through
D) over E) above
(see through means investigate or finding out something)
Questions 16 to 20: Select the word which you think is closest in
meaning to the underlined word.
16. The guide is designed to help make divorce less confrontational and
to encourage a more conciliatory approach.
A) Placatory B) Concrete
C) Prudent D) Provocative E) None
17. Jane found the twenty-one-year-old Cambridge postgraduate a
fascinating and slightly eccentric character and was immediately
attracted to him.
A) Gloomy B) Interesting
C) Mystic D) Uncommon E) None
18. His political enemies cannot fault his character, the worst they can
say is that his integrity and notorious fidelity are boring.
A) Liberty B) Indolence
C) Faithfulness D) Disloyalty E) None
19. Demonstration by partisans of both sides turned increasingly
aggressive last week.
A) Enemies B) Followers
C) Benefactors D) Amateurs E) None
20. It technology is the height of modernity, nuclear technology must
be considered the zenith of that technology and its highest
manifestation.
A) Pinnacle B) Worthy
C) Robust D) Undaunted E) None

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Combined Recruitment Test for 3 Banks


03 August 2018/Exam Taker: AUST
[Only English Part: 01 to 20]
1. She usually___the baby for sleep at this time.
Ans-D. lays.
(Lays-‡kvqv‡bv, GwU UªvwÄwUf Verb hv object †bq)
2. I promise to___you in all circumstances.
Ans-D. stand by. (Stand by-mg_©b Kiv, Kv‡iv cv‡k _vKv| Avi Stand with-
mym¤cK© _vKv|)
3. I___caught the bus if i had hurried.
Ans-A. could have. (If Gi c‡i had _vK‡j subject Gi c‡iB could have
e‡m|)
4. Voting took place peacefully___most of the countries.
Ans-A. across. (e¨vwcqv A‡_© across e¨eüZ nq|)
5. His name rings a___but i am unable to remember him.
Ans-B. bell . (Ring a bell-AveQv g‡b cov, Ring the bell-†Kvb wKQz‡Z mdj
nIqv|)
(Question 6-10): select the pair that best expresses a relationship
similar to that expressed in the original pair-
6. ARTICULATE : UNCLEAR Ans: ELABORATE : SKETCHY
7. QUARRY : MARBLE Ans: MINE : COAL
8. HARM : DAMAGE Ans: INJURE : INCAPACITATE
9. HACK : CARVE Ans: GOUGE : ENGRAVE
10. VINDICTIVE : MERCY Ans: SKEPTICAL : CREDULITY
Question (11-15): select the word or phrase that best completes the
sentence-
11. Computer has revolutionized office procedures more than any
machine of modern time.
Ans-B. any other machine. (GLv‡b Computer kãwU superlative. †Kvb ev‡K¨
superlative wKQz‡K comparative AvKv‡i cÖKvk Ki‡Z †M‡j than Gi ci any other
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12. Writing a beautiful sonnet is as much an achievement as to finish a
400-page novel.
Ans-A. finishing. (Writing Gi mv‡_ wgj †i‡L finishing n‡e|)

13. My mother takes the responsibility for running the household.


Ans-C. managing. (†Kvb wKQz cwiPvjbvi †¶‡Î running A‡c¶v managing e¨envi
Kiv †kªq|)

14. People of diverse background now go to different place for pleasure,


business or education.
Ans-D. different. (diverse- bvbvb gyLx/ wewPÎ iKg, different- bvbvb iKg| ZvB
GLv‡b different e¨enviB DËg|)

15. Organizing some extra-curricular activities has occupied a lot of my


time recently.
Ans-B. taken up. (take up-MÖnY Kiv|take in- Avkªq †`qv| take over- `vwqË MÖnY
Kiv| take after- m`„k nIqv|)

Question (16-20): choose the correct spelling from the given options-
16. Ans-B. Transient (¶Y¯’vqx) 17. Ans-D. Colossal (wekvj)
18. Ans-B. Precinct (cÖv½b, cwimi)19. Ans-C. Facsimile (†Kvb Qwe/‡jLvi
AweKj cÖwZiƒc, Abywjwc) 20. Ans-A. Acquaintance (Rvbv‡kvbv/cwiPq)

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Joint Recruitment Test for 6 Govt. Banks
And 2 Financial Organizations
Exam taker: AUST/31 August 2018
Passage: Logical Reasoning (1 to 5)
Eight persons A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H have their birthdays on different
months of the year viz. January, April, May and July, such that not more
than two persons have their birthdays in the same months. All the
birthdays are either on 14th or 23rd of the month. No two persons have
their birthdays on the same day of the same month. The following
information is also known about them.
 F does not have birthday in May. E wasn’t born in July.
 H’s birthday is immediately after B’s. E celebrates his birthday
before B.
 The number of persons who have their birthdays between the
birthdays of G and H is equal to the number of persons who have
their birthdays between the birthdays of B and D.
D was born in July.
 Birthdays of both E and B are in the same month. There are three
birthdays between the birthdays of F and C.
1) Who among the following were born in the same month?
A. A and D B. B and C C. C and F D. D and G
[Italic & bold marked options are the correct answers]

2) Who was born on 23rd July?


A. A B. B C. C D. D
3) Which of the following Birthday – Person combination is correct?
A. January 23rd – G B. April 14th – E
C . May 23rd – H D. July 14th – C
4) In which month C has his birthday?
A. January B. April C. May D. July
5) How many people have birthdays before G?
A. 1 B. 3 C. 5 D. None of these
Similar meaning or synonym: (6-10)
6. Ans: B) Innocuous-Harmless
7. Ans: D) Precarious-Uncertain
8. Ans: C) Fair-upright
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9. Ans: B) On purpose-Intentionally
10. Ans: A) Temporary-Transitory
Fill in the blank (11-15)
11. _____ some employers oppose the very existence of unions, many
theorists stress the necessity of unions.
Ans: D) Although
12. She stands a good chance, _____ only two people are contesting the
seat and the other candidate is very unpopular.
Ans: B) Since
13. The department of heavy industries plans to _____ a vibrant
ecosystem for the capital goods to _____ manpower issues.
Ans: C) create, address
14. The emergency services _____ the accident site as soon as the news
of the train collation was _____ to them.
Ans: A) reached, relayed
15. Market leaders usually want to ______ their market share even
further, or at least to protect their current market share.
Ans: C) increase
Spelling correction: (16-20)
16. Ans: C) Vertebrate
17. Ans: B) Judiciary
18. Ans: D) Tantamount
19. Ans: A) Quotient
20. Ans: B) Waitress

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