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B/D-UNIT INTENSIVE / SPECIAL - 01 ENGLISH

SUBJECT- VERB AGREEMENT


1. The Prime Minister, together with his wife, ------- the press cordially.
A. to greet B. greet C. greeting D. greets
2. Man and woman ………………… complementary to each other.
A. is B. are C. has D. was
3. Plenty of mangoes and bananas ………………… available in that season.
A. was B. are C. has D. were
4. In the entire history of the solar system, thirty billion planets may .
A. had been lost or destroyed B. have been lost or destroyed
C. having been lost or destroyed D. have being lost or destroyed
5. A victim of the influenza virus usually  headache, fever, chills and body ache.
A. had been B. were C. has D. have
6. Conditions in my house  not at all favorable.
A. is B. are C. having D. have
7. Choose the correct sentence :
A. He together with his friends has come yet B. He together with his friends have already come
C. He together with his friends haven't come yet D. He together with his friends has already come
8. A breakthrough technology that  prevent dandruff and   great-looking hair.
A. help, provides B. helps, provides C. are helping, are providing D. helps, provide
9. One of the   standing on one leg.
A. duck, was B. ducks, was C. ducks, were D. duck, be
10. There  fire accidents in Bangladesh too.
A. is B. are C. has D. having
11. How many engineering —— —— there in Bangladesh?
A. university, is B. universities, are C. universities is D. university, are
12. There  significant changes in the types of entertainment over time.
A. has been B. have been C. have D. has
13. One of your British   coming to visit Bangladesh.
A. friend, is B. friends, are C. friend, are D. friends, is
14. There  many people in Bangladesh who  a conservative outlook.
A. is, have B. are, has C. are, have D. are, had
15. Here  some imaginary stories set in the future.
A. is B. are C. was D. having
16. One of my friends who  completed LL.B this year is the son of Mr. Masudur Rahman.
A. has B. are C. is D. have
17. Choose the correct sentence
A. Fame as well as fortune were his goals B. Fame as well as fortune was his goals
C. Fame and fortune were his goals D. Fame as well as fortune were his goal
18. Choose the correct sentence
A. Neither of these man is to be trusted B. Neither of this men is to be trusted
C. Neither of that men is to be trusted D. Neither of these men is to be trusted
19. The facilities at the new research library, including an excellent microfilm film file,  the best in the country.
A. are between B. is C. has among D. are among
20. The books, an English dictionary and a chemistry text,  on the shelf yesterday.
A. are B. was C. were D. being
21. The book that I lent  a good story.
A. you have B. you having C. you are D. you has
22. At least one of the students –––– full marks every time.
A. get B. are getting C. gets D. have got
23. Choose the correct sentence.
A. Neither of the roads lead to the railway station. B. Neither of the roads leads to the railway station.
C. Neither of the roads are leading to the railway station. D. Neither roads are led to the railway station.
24. Which sentence is correct?
A. Neither of those mattresses feel comfortable B. Neither of those mattresses are feeling comfortable
C. Neither of those mattresses feels comfortable D. Neither of those mattresses have felt comfortable
25. Correct one is 
A. Ten miles are a long distance B. Ten miles are more long distance
C. Ten miles make a long distance D. Ten miles is a long distance
26. Find out the correct sentence.
A. Who does not know that two and two make four? B. Who do not know that two & two make four?
C. Who does not know that two & two makes four? D. Who does not know that two & two have make four?
27. Neither of my brothers is handsome, but both  to be flattered.
A. likes B. like C. liking D. were liked
28. Which of the following sentence is correct?
A. One of my friend is a journalist B. One of my friends are journalists
C. One of my friends is a journalist D. One of my friend are journalist
29. The files of any computer  vulnerable to electronic age thieves.
A. is B. are C. was D. has been
30. My family and I  well.
A. am B. is C. are D. none
31. Choose the correct sentence.
A. Each of the men and women are bound to obey the law of the country.
B. Each of the man and woman is bound to obey the law of the country.
C. Each of the men and women were bound to obey the law of the country. D. None of the above.
32. Twenty dollars  a handsome money.
A. is B. are C. were D. have
33. Cupid, one of the ancient Roman gods, —— .
A. were a little winged child B. representing as a little winged child
C. was represented as a little winged child D. a little winged child
34. In a suspension bridge ———— that carry one or more flexible cables firmly attached at each end.
A. there is two towers on it B. there are two towers C. two towers there are D. towers there are two
35. A good team ———— of both recruiting and coaching as well as performing.
A. is a result B. it is a result C. resulting D. result it
36. The committee has met and ——.
A. they have reached a decision B. it has formulated themselves some opinions
C. its decision was reached at D. it has reached a decision
37. ———— managed to overcome serious physical handicaps.
A. A great much athletes have B. A great many athletes has
C. A great many athlete have D. A great many athletes have
38. The civil war in which 'IS'.
A. are embedding span a large area coercing two states
B. is embedded span a large area coercing two states
C. are embedded span a large area coercing two states
D. have embed spans a large area of large area of land coercing power
39. The leader as well as his brothers ………………… to the same tribe
A. belong B. belonging C. belongs D. to belong
40. The students accompanied by their teacher …………………. gone on a picnic.
A. has B. is C. are D. have
Answer Keys : 1. D 2.B 3. D 4. B 5. C 6. B 7.D 8. B 9. B 10. B 11.B 12.B 13.D 14.C 15.B 16.D 17.C 18.D 19.D 20.C 21. D
22.C 23. B 24.C 25.D 26.C 27. B 28.C 29.B 30.C 31. B 32.A 33.C 34.B 35.A 36.D 37.D 38.B 39.C 40. D

UCC 2
PROBLEMS ON ADJECTIVE & ADVERB
1. I want to thank you all ______ for coming to this event.
A. sincere B. sincerely C. sincerest D. too sincerely
2. Her English is------.
A. well B. good C. enough D. intelligent
3. Metals such as iron and magnesium are quite common, but are mostly fund in silicates, making them
 expensive to extract.
A. very B. such C. so D. too
4. The Malay Arclapelago is the world's largest group of islands, forming --------
A. a ten-thousand islands chain. B. a ten-thousands island chain.
C. a tens-thousand island chain. D. a ten-thousand island chain.
5.  was offered for the capture of the escaped criminals.
A. A five-thousand dollars rewards B. A five-thousand dollar reward
C. A five-thousands dollars reward D. Five-thousand dollar rewards
6. He hopes to provide  service.
A. uninterrupted B. uninterrupt C. uninterrupting D. un-interrupted
7. There were  reactions after the bill.
A. a mix B. mix C. mixed D. missed
8. None of them is  to pose a major threat.
A. active enough B. enough active C. enoughly active D. active enoughly
9. These are .
A. enough hardly B. hard enough C. enoughly hard D. enoughly hardly
10. They were  .
A. enough old, to help B. enough old, helping C. old enough, to help D. old enough, helping
11. Choose the right sentence:
A. He came lately today. B. He came in late today. C. He came by late today. D. He came late today.
12. A symbol of the ancient competition, the Olympic flame burns ………….. throughout the games.
A. in a continuous way B. continuous C. continuously D. continual
13. When a woman becomes pregnant ……. in life, she encounters additional risks in delivering a healthy baby.
A. lately B. lateness C. latest D. late
14. The cyclist ................. he crossed the main street.
A. looked with caution after B. had looked cautiously before C. was looked cautious when D. looks cautious when
15. George did not do well in the class because ....................
A. he studied bad B. he was not good study wise C. he was a badly student D. he failed to study properly
16. He ................. looked forward to the new venture.
A. eagerly B. with great eagerness C. eagernessly D. in a state of increasing eagerness
17. When your body does not get ………….., it cannot make the glucose it needs.
A. enough food B. food as enough C. food enough D. enough the food
18. The definitions for ―gram calories‖ or ―calories‖ are ……… for most engineering work.
A. accurate as enough B. enough accurate C. accurate enough D. as accurate enough
19. Oil paints are ………… they have become the most popular painter‘s colors.
A. so versatile and durable that B. so versatile and durable than
C. such versatile and durable as D. such versatile and durable
20. Water is …… that it generally contains dissolved materials in greater or lesser amounts.
A. such an excellent solvent B. such excellent a solvent
C. such a excellent solvents D. a such excellent solvent
21. The tiny pictures on microfilm are ………… small to be read with the naked eye.
A. so B. too C. much D. such
22. Young rivers have no flood plains and their valleys are …………
A. very narrow B. too narrow C. so narrow D. narrowly
23. William Jennings Bryan was ................... rigid in his beliefs that not even three losing presidential bids
could change him.
A. too B. very C. so D. such
24. The grocer ----------------------- of canned goods.
A. hadn’t hardly any of those kind B. hadn’t hardly any of those kinds
C. had hardly any of those kind D. had hardly any of those kinds
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25. Beethoven‘s nephew became his pupil, but this relationship turned out  .
A. bad B. badly C. worst D. more badly
26. When a body enters the Earth‘s atmosphere, it travels ..............
A. very rapidly B. in a rapid manner C. fastly D. with great speed
27. If one is suffering from a psychosomatic illness, which is a disease contributed to by mental anxiety, one
may still feel very …………..
A. badly B. bad C. worsely D. worser
28. The grocer  of canned goods.
A. hadn’t hardly any of those kind B. hadn’t hardly any of those kinds
C. had hardly any of those kind D. had hardly any of those kinds
29.  100 billion stars are in the milky way.
A. Many as B. As much as C. As many D. As many as
Answer Keys: 01.B 02.* 03.D 04.D 05.B 06.A 07.C 08.A 09.B 10.C 11.D 12.C 13.D 14. B 15.D 16.A 17. A 18.
C 19. A 20. A 21.B 22. A 23.C 24. D 25.B 26.A 27.B 28.D 29.D
PROBLEMS ON NOUN & DETERMINER
1. I always keep _____ money in my wallet for emergencies.
A. Many B. any C. much more D. some
2. He is an expert on languages, but he knows ---- about mathematics.
A. few B. little C. a lot of D. several
3. Unfortunately, I have ---- talent for music although I have always wanted to be a famous singer.
A. little B. few C. a few D. plenty of
4. Tuition at state universities has risen by .
A. one hundred fifty dollars. B. one hundred fifty dollar.
C. one hundred fifty dollarses. D. one hundred fifty dollar's.
5.  constructed across a valley to enclose an area in which water is stored.
A. Dam is a wall B. A dam is a wall C. Two dam is a wall D. Dams is a wall
6. Children do not have  knowledge of the world and need to be protected.
A. many B. much C. some D. a few
7. Choose the correct sentence.
A. We have many works to do in summer. B. We have much works to do in the summer.
C. We have a lot of work to do in summer. D. We have a lot of works to do in summer.
8. ——— don't visit this part of the town.
A. Most tourists B. Much of tourists C. Most of tourists D. The most tourists
9. --------- have amphibious attributes, although not all are amphibians.
A. Much quadrupeds B. More quadrupeds C. A quadruped D. Many quadrupeds
10. She wanted to serve some coffee to her guests; however, .
A. she hadn’t many sugar B. there was not a great amount of the sugar
C. she did not have much sugar D. she was lacking in amount of the sugar
11. I don't like to wear a lot of jewelry, but I put on _______ make-up everyday.
A. many B. few C. a little D. much
12. It is generally believed that an M.B.A. degree is good preparation for a career in .
A. a business B. business C. businesses D. one business
13. Unemployment compensation is money to support an unemployed person while he or she is looking for______.
A. job B. a job C. works D. a work
14. Fire-resistant materials are used to retard  of modern aircraft in case of accidents.
A. a damage to the passenger cabin B. that damages to the passenger cabin
C. damage to the passenger cabin D. passenger cabin’s damages
15. Although southern California is densely populated,  live in the northern part of the state.
A. a little people B. a few the people C. few people D. a little of people
16. Although the Ojibwa Indians fought frequently with the Sioux, they didn‘t have  with early white settlers.
A. much contact B. lots contact C. many contact D. large contact
17.  is currently available to researchers and physicians who study and treat acromegaly, a glandular
disorder characterized by enlargement and obesity.
A. The little information B. Few information C. Little information D. A few information
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18.  can be grown on arid land.
A. Only a few crops B. Only few crop C. Only a little crops D. Only little crop
19. For the investors who  money, silver or bonds are good options.
A. have very little B. has very little C. has so few D. has very few
20. As a safety measure, the detonator for a nuclear device may be made of  each of which is controlled
by a different employee.
A. two equipments B. two pieces of equipments C. two pieces of equipment D. two equipment pieces
21. The students liked that professor‘s course because .
A. there was few if any homework B. not a lot of homework
C. of there wasn’t a great amount of homework D. there was little or no homework
22. The _______ is what gives Uranus its blue-green color.
A. existence of methane in the atmosphere B. exist of methane in the atmosphere
C. existing of methane in the atmosphere D. existence of methane in the atmospheric
23. All young people want .
A. job B. a job C. a work D. works
24. Over the last few years, —— has increased markedly.
A. the number of accidents on our highways B. the amount of accidents on our highways
C. the amount of accidents on our highway D. the amount of accident on our highway.
25.  at 212 degrees F. and freezes at 32 degrees F.
A. Waters boils B. The water boils C. Water boils D. Waters boil
26. A desert receives less than twenty-five  of rainfall every year.
A. centimeter B. a centimeter C. centimeters D. of centimeters
27. There is –––– on the roads today.
A. too many traffic B. very much traffic C. too much traffic D. few traffics
28. I don't have  spare time these days.
A. many B. much C. some D. more
29. Only  of the breeds of cattle have been brought to the United States.
A. a small amount B. a little amount C. a small number D. a little number
30.  fuel that is used today is a chemical form of solar energy.
A. Most of B. The most C. Most D. Almost the
31. There are three kinds of solar eclipses; one is total, another is annular, and ………
A. the another is partial B. the partial is other C. the other is partial D. other is partial
32. Some plants are annuals; ……….. are biennials; the rest are perennials.
A. some another B. anther C. others D. other
33. Lee contributed fifty dollars, but he wishes he could contribute ....................
A. one other fifty dollars B. the same amount also C. more fifty dollars D. another fifty
34. During the storm last night there was lots of –––
A. thunders and lightning's B. thunders of lighting's C. thunder and lightning D. thunder's & lighting
35. There is —— hope of his recovery.
A. many B. little C. very D. few
36. How many engineering —— —— there in Bangladesh?
A. university, is B. universities, are C. university, is D. university, are
37. There are  dangerous drivers.
A. a lot of B. very many of C. very much of D. a lots of
38. They spent  time considering the new contract.
A. too much B. too many C. too D. many
39. The shopkeeper had hardly any 
A. of those kind of canned good. B. of this kind of canned good.
C. of these kind of canned goods. D. of those kinds of canned goods.
40. Choose the correct sentence.
A. His hairs are not straight and curly B. His hair is not straight but curly
C. His hairs are straight and curly D. His hairs are not straight but curly
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41. Read  possible everyday.
A. as many as B. so much as C. so many as D. as much as
42. They don't have  furniture.
A. much B. many C. a few D. lots of
43. Such closures badly  academic progress.
A. affects B. affect C. effects D. effect
_______
44. I have got friends abroad, not many.
A. the little B. much C. a few D. a little
45. Unless protected areas are established, the Royal Bengal Tigers will face ––– of extinction.
A. possible B. the possibility C. to be possible. D. possibly
46. The ----- of pollution in the cities should not be overlooked by the authorities.
A. affects B. effecting C. affect D. effects
47. The  of Cox's Bazar is charming.
A. scenes B. scenario C. scenery D. scenic
48.  was very functional, consisting mainly of useful objects such as furnture and household utensils.
A. Art of colonial America B. A art of colonial America
C. An art of colonial America D. The art of colonial America
49. ------- is very needed to me.
A. First novel B. Novel first C. Novel one D. Novel the one
50. Today's modern TV cameras require  light as compared with carlier models.
A. only little B. only a little C. only few D. only a few
Answer Keys: 1.* 2.B 3.A 4.A 5.A 6.B 7.C 8.A 9.D 10.C 11.C 12.B 13.B 14.C 15.C 16.A 17.C 18.A
19.A 20.C 21.D 22.A 23.B 24.A 25.C 26.C 27.C 28.B 29.C 30.C 31.C 32.C 33.D 34.C 35.B 36.B 37.A 38.A
39.D 40.B 41.D 42.A 43.B 44.C 45.B 46.D 47.C 48.D 49.C 50. B

PROBLEMS ON PRONOUN
1. I took the bag from ---------------.
A. his B. he C. him D. hers
2. Neither Mary nor ------knew why the store was closed.
A. I B. me C. my D. mine
3. My nephew was crying and needed ----- diaper changed
A. he B. hers C. their D. his
4. College students like to entertain  by playing Frisbee, a game of catch played with a plastic disk
instead of a ball.
A. theyself B. them C. they D. themselves
5. The final member of the Bach family, Dr. Otto Bach died in 1893, taking  was a great pleasure.
A. with them B. with us C. with him D. with he
6. Through elected officials, a representative democracy includes citizens with ----------in the decision
making process.
A. you and I B. you and my C. you and me D. you and mine
7. Monday is a holiday for ------ teachers.
A. we B. us C. our D. ours
8. Richard is expecting ------------------to go to class tomorrow.
A. we B. us C. our D. ours
9. It was  had left  he arrived.
A. us whom  before B. we who  before C. we who  after D. us who  before
10. We want the teacher to be  who has the best rapport with the students.
A. they B. he C. him D. her
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11. Until he was president, Abraham Lincoln never admitted the power of --------
A. his persuasive speaking capacity to herself B. his persuasive speaking capacity to him
C. their persuasive speaking capacity to himself D. his persuasive speaking capacity to himself
12. One of the by-products of growing older is the tendency of one’s idols to fall from  pedestals.
A. they B. their C. them D. themselves
13. She designed her wedding dress ——— .
A. themselves B. each other C. herself D. myself
14. The Italian dramatist and poet Ugo Betti was a judge who gained literary recognition late in …….. life.
A. him B. their C. his D. them
15. New chemicals are not always tested to determine if  will cause cancer of genetic mutations.
A. it B. he C. she D. they
16. According to the Christian Bible, when the disciples saw Jesus after he had risen from the dead, they said,

A. “It is him.” B. “It is he.” C. “It is his.” D. “It is himself.”
17. Moby Dick is a mythical account of evil and revenge as shown by Captain Ahab‘s pursuit of the whale
that had wounded  earlier in life.
A. he B. his C. him D. to him
18. Every one but  could have told them that the thief was .
A. him  I B. he  I C. he  me D. him  me
19. Sports medicine experts agree ice should be applied immediately when an athletes suffers an injury to
 leg.
A. its B. an C. the D. his
20. In a parliamentary system, it is not the monarch but the prime minister who 
A. the real power B has the real power C. have the real power D. the real powers
21. A student in that all boy's college should have no fears about  future.
A. her B. their C. him D. his
22. The television programs we allow ……. to watch influence their learning.
A. a children B. our children C. our child D. their childs
23. The more hemoglobin one has, the more oxygen is carried to  cells.
A. one B. its C. their D. one’s
______________
24. who has known to all as good.
A. We want the teacher to be him B. We want the teacher to be he
C. We want him to be the teacher D. We desire that the teacher be him
______________
25. Preparing for the competition was not so easy.
A. him B. his C. himself D. he
26. When Franklin Roosevelt became very ill, his wife began to take a more active role in politics, and many
people believed that she and the president shared  responsibilities.
A. their B. her C. his D. B+C
27. Although Mr. Robort had several assistants during his long investigations of Samoa, the bulk of the
research was done by 
A. herself B. him C. his D. himself
Choose the correct sentence:
28. A. The family does their best to make a living B. The family do its best to make a living
C. The family are doing its best to make a living D. The family does its best to make a living
29. Since the Earth‘s crust is much thicker under the continents, equipment would have to be capable of
drilling through 100,000 feet of rock to investigate the mantle .
A. beneath it B. beneath their C. beneath its D. beneath them
30. Her rise to executive positions was amazing. She simply surpassed the output of  was competing against her.
A. who B. whom C. whoever D. whose
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31. Peers are people of the same general age and educational level with ----an individual associates.
A. whomsover B. whom C. who D. whoever
32. About two thirds of the world is inhabited by people ----are severely undernourished.
A. who B. whoever C. whom D. whomever
33. The defendant claimed he heard voices that told  must be killed next.
A. who B. whom C. whoever D. whose
34. Coach Fuentes says he doesn't know Robin  going to bring the ball up against Notre Dame's fine
defense
A. Who's B. whom C. whoever D. whose
35. I don't care for the man  takes responsibility for this accident, but somebody should.
A. who B. whom C. whoever D. whomever
36. Congressman Fuenches is the candidate  the voters feel is best qualified
A. who B. whom C. whoever D. whomever
37. Just say –––– that.
A. whom told you B. that told you C. who told you D. told you
38. It was I –––– he wanted to sing should have gone.
A. who B. whom C. which D. that
39. I know the boy  you wanted to take with you.
A. who B. whoever C. whom D. whomever
40. My uncle decided to take  and my sister to the market.
A. I B. mine C. myself D. me
41. It was  who came running into the class room.
A. her B. his C. him D. he
42. It was  who first raised the issue in the meeting.
A. me B. myself C. himself D. I
43. It is  whom the committee has chosen.
A. him B. he himself C. he D. himself
44. I wish I were .
A. him B. his C. he D. himself
45. Nahidul Islam is the sort of person  capable of making these kinds of statements.
A. who I feel would be B. that I feel would be
C. whom I feel would be D. whose I feel would been
46. His talk was directed toward  was present.
A. who B. whom C. whoever D. whomever
47.  wants to go should go with you.
A. Who B. Whom C. Whoever D. Whomever
48. Most foreign students realize that it is important for -----to buy health insurance.
A. theirs B. their C. them D. they
49. Top management in a firm is usually interpreted to mean the president and the vice-presidents that report
to------.
A. he or she B. he or her C. him or he D. him or her.

Answer Keys : 1.C 2.A 3. * 4.D 5.C 6.C 7.B 8.B 9.B 10.B 11.D 12.B 13.C 14.C 15.D 16.B 17.C
18.A 19.D 20.B 21.D 22.B 23.D 24.B 25.A 26.C 27.B 28.D 29.D 30.C 31.B 32.A 33.C 34.A
35.A 36.A 37.C 38.A 39.C 40.D 41.D 42.D 43. C 44.C 45.A 46.C 47.C 48.C 49.D

UCC 8
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS OF SPEECH
1. The word 'Gravity' is-
A. a noun B. an adverb C. an adjective D. a verb
2. The noun form 'grand' is-
A. grandness B. grand some C. grandeur D. grand
3. Find the noun:
A. undertaker B. underhand C. understand D. underdeveloped
4. The noun form of the word ―vary‖ is
A. varied B. variegated C. varying D. variation
5. Which is the noun of the word 'beautiful'?
A. beauty B. beautify C. beauteous D. beautifully
6. I water the plants. The underlined word is a:
A. noun B. pronoun C. verb D. preposition
7. The noun of ‗Depart‘ is:
A. department B. departure C. departed D. departing
8. Noun of the word ‗remove‘ is
A. removing B. remove C. removal D. removement
9. What is the noun of the word ‗cook‘?
A. cooker B. cookie C. cook D. cooking
10. What is the noun of the verb ‗know‘
A. known B. knowledge C. knowledgeable D. knowldegeably
11. Make noun of the word ‗brief‘
A. brevity B. short C. briefly D. briefing
12. The noun of the verb ‗waste‘ is
A. wasting B. wasteful C. wastage D. wasted
13. Which is the noun of ‗vacate‘?
A. vacated B. vacating C. vacation D. vacancy
14. He kept the fast for a week. Here ‗fast‘ is
A. Noun B. Pronoun C. Adjective D. Adverb
15. The adjective of the word 'mountain' is -
A. mounting B. mountainous C. mountic D. mountainly
16. "The day of my sister's marriage is drawing near." the underlined word is a/an
A. adjective B. verb C. preposition D. adverb
17. The word ‗Prolific‘ is:
A. a verb B. a noun C. an adjective D. none of them
18. Which one is an adjective?
A. immigration B. meritorious C. abroad D. sensation
19. This is a book of English language.
A. Adjective B. Noun C. Verb D. Adverb
20. Man cannot live alone. The word ‗alone‘ used here as
A. Adverb B. Verb C. Adjective D. Preposition
21. The underlined words in the line ‗The lone and level sands stretch far away‘ are
A. nouns B. adjectives C. adverbs D. verbs
22. The word ‗Neutral‘ is
A. an adverb B. a noun C. an adjective D. a verb
23. What is the adjective of the word ‗Circle‘?
A. circular B. circulate C. circulation D. None of these
24. Adverb of the noun ‗locality‘ is.
A. locally B. localize C. local D. none
25. People like him little. The underlined word 'little' is 
A. conjucntion B. adjective C. adverb D. preposition
26. There is little water in the pot. The underlined word little is 
A. adjective B. adverb C. noun D. conjunction
27. Adjective of the word ‗corruption‘
A. corrupted B. corrupt C. corruptly D. corrupting
28. Choose the adjective form of the word ‗law‘
A. legal B. legible C. loyal D. logical
29. Still waters run deep. Here ‗still‘ is
A. Noun B. Pronoun C. Adjective D. Adverb
30. The adjective of the word ‗decision‘ is
A. decide B. decisiveness C. decisive D. deisively
Answer Keys : 1.A 2.A 3.A 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.B 8.C 9.C 10.B 11.A 12.C 13.C 14.A 15.B 16.D 17.C 18.B 19.A 20.A
21.B 22.C 23.A 24.A 25.C 26.A 27.B 28.A 29.C 30.C
UCC 9
VOCABULARY SECTION
Phrases and Idioms
1. 'Call to mind' means
A. fantasize B. attend C. remember D. request
2. 'Pass away' means
A. disappear B. die C. erase D. fall
3. The expression 'take into account' means  .
A. count numbers B. consider C. think seriously D. assess
4. Choose the best translation of ÕKZ…©c¶ Zv‡K wZi¯‹vi Ki‡jvÕ from the alternatives below
A. The authorities criticised him B. The authorities took him to book
C. The authorities gave reins to him D. The authorities took him to task
5. The idiom "put up with" means
A. stay together B. tolerate C. keep trust D. protect
6. To `raise ones brows' indicate
A. annoyance B. disapproval C. indifference D. surprise
7. Despite being a brilliant scientist, he does not seem to get his ideas across.
A. make his ideas understood B. get his ideas down pat C. summarise his ideas D. put together his ideas
8. Only those who are not serious to their success work by  and starts.
A. long odds B. against time C. every inch D. fits
9. To end in smoke
A. To create fire B. To go through suffering C. To come to nothing D. To see fire
10. Which living in poverty, the poet had to  a great deal of sufferings.
A. see through B. put up with C. pass by D. fall back
11. To keep one's head
A. to save oneself B. to be self respectful C. to keep calm D. none of these
12. To put the cart before the horse
A. to offer a person what he cannot eat B. to force a person to do something
C. to raise obstacle D. to reverse the natural order of things
13. To read between the lines
A. to concentrate B. to suspect C. to read carefully D. to grasp the hidden meaning
14. The bad news struck him like a bolt from the  .
A. sky B. heavens C. firmament D. blue
15. 'To get along with' (Zvj wgwj‡q Pjv) means –
A. to adjust B. to accompany (m½x nIqv) C. to interest D. to walk
16. 'Through thick and thin' (†h †Kvb Ae¯’vq KvD‡K mnvqZv Kiv) means–
A. under all conditions B. to make thick and thin
C. not clear in understanding (†evSv hvq bv Ggb) D. of great density (A‡bK MfxiZvq)
17. Explain the meaning of 'Bring to pass.' (‡Kvb wKQy NUv‡bv)
A. cause to destroy B. cause to happen (‡Kvb wKQy NUv‡bv)
C. cause to carry out (`vwqZ¦ m¤cv`b Kiv) D. cause to convince (Avk¦¯@ Kiv)
18. What is the meaning of 'white elephant?'
A. An elephant of white color B. A hoarder (gRyZ`vi)
C. A black marketer (Kv‡jvevRvwi) D. A very costly or troublesome possession
19. 'Out and out' means –
A. not at all B. brave C. thoroughly D. between
20. 'Maiden speech' means–
A. Late speech B. Early speech C. Final speech D. First speech
21. Fill in the blank with the correct phrase:
" your shoes before entering the mosque."
A. Put out (wbwf‡q †djv) B. Put off (Ly‡j †djv) C. Put away (†Kvb wKQy‡K Avq‡Ëi evB‡i ivLv) D. Put on
22. The expression 'after one's own heart' (Kv‡iv we‡kl cQ›` e‡j MY¨ nIqv) means –
A. to be in low spirit B. with complete devotion C. to one's own liking D. to be in high spirit.
23. 'Misanthropist' means –
A. One who flirts (wei³ Kiv) with ladies B. A person of narrow views
C. A hater of mankind D. one who believes that God is everything.
24. 'First Language' means the  language.
A. important B. main C. natural D. official
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25. 'Razzmatazz' (ب_©‡evaK wKsev cÖZviYvc–Y© Dw³, ˆn ˆP c–Y© KvR) means-
A. A musical instrument B. A well planned programmer. C. A noisy activity D. A musical activity
26. Which phrase contains words opposed to each other in meaning?
A. Hope and aspirations B. Heat and dust. C. Reproduction and death D. Emerged (nvwRi nIqv) and advanced.
27. The captain left the boat, because it .
A. turned down (Dëv‡bv) B. turned up (nvwRi _vKv) C. turned bottom D. turned over (D‡ë hvIqv)
28. We waited until the plane .
A. did not take off B. took off C. had not taken off D. had taken off
29. Choose the appropriate meaning of the idiom "Swan song" (†Kvb MY¨gvb¨ e¨w³i †kl KvR)
A. first work B. last work C. middle work D. early work
30. 'Cut-de-sac' (Ggb †Kvb c_ †hLvb †_‡K Ab¨ w`‡K hvIhv hvq bv) –
A. Selection B. dead end (Ggb †Kvb c_ †hLvb †_‡K Ab¨ w`‡K hvIhv hvq bv) C. error D. bubble.
31. The word 'Dilly dally' (†`wi Kiv) means –
A. to dilute (cÖmvwiZ Kiv) B. wait impatiently (A‰a‡h©i mv‡_) C. repeat D. waste time.
32. The word 'Euphemism' (¯@ywZ ev cÖksmv) means –
A. stating on thing like another B. description of a disagreeable thing by an agreeable name.
C. contrast (ˆecixZ¨) of words made in the same D. a statement made emphatic (†Rviv‡jv) by overstatement.
33. 'Bill of fare' (†hme Lvevi w`‡Z ejv n‡q‡Q) is–
A. a chart of bus fare B. price list C. a valuable document D. A list of dishes at a restaurant
34. 'Equivocation' (بv_©‡evaKZv) means–
A. A true statement B. Equal opportunity to get a job
C. Free expression (cÖKvk) of opinion D. Two contrary things in the same statement.
35. 'Blockbuster' (Ggb wKQy hv A‡bK RbwcÖqZv cvq/ kw³kvjx we‡õviK) means–
A. A large solid piece of stone. B. A device (hš¿) to cut off a person's head as a punishment
C. something that make movement difficult. D. A powerful explosive to demolish (aŸsm Kiv) building.
36. A 'Bull market' (†h evRv‡i †kqv‡ii `vg evo‡Q) where share prices are –
A. Falling B. Rising C. Moving D. Static
37. When a person says, "He's all in"; it means–
A. He is very tired B. He has arrived C. He has finished packing D. He has got everything
38. 'To read between the lines' (hv ¸ß Av‡Q wKš@y cÖKvwkZ bq Zv eyS‡Z cviv) means–
A. To read carefully B. To read only some lines
C. To read quickly to save time D. To read carefully to find out any hidden meaning.
39. The word 'Homogeneous' (GKB ai‡bi) means–
A. of the same kind B. of the same place C. of the same race D. of the same density
40. Something which is obnoxious means that it is–
A. very dangerous B. very pleasant C. very ugly D. very unpleasant
41. An ordinance (Aa¨v‡`k) is–
A. a book B. an arms factory C. a newspaper journal D. a law
42. What is the meaning of the expression 'Bottom Line'
A. The final step B. The end of a road. C. The last line of a book D. The essential point
43. The word 'Plurality' means–
A. The 'S' B. men and women
C. Chaos and confusion D. The holding of more than one office at a time.
44. 'Pediatric' (wkï‡ivM m¤^Üxq) relates to the treatment of-
A. Adults B. Children C. Old people D. women
45. 'Plebiscite' (MY‡fvU) is a term related to-
A. Medicine B. Technology C. Law D. Politics
46. Many Islands make up-
A. an isles (†QvU Øxc) B. an archipelago (ØxccyÄ) C. a peninsula (DcØxc) D. a continent
47. A speech full of too many words is-
A. A big speech B. Maiden speech C. An unimportant speech D. A verbose (kãeûj) speech
48. What is the meaning of the idiom 'A round dozen'?
A. a little less than a dozen B. a little more than a dozen. C. a full dozen D. round about a dozen.
49. "You should show good manners (f`ª e¨envi Kiv) in the company of young ladies"  which is the
appropriate phrase for the underlined expression above?
A. behave gently B. practice C. behave yourself D. do not talk rudely
50. What is the meaning of 'Soft soap'-
A. Flatter for self motives B. To speak ill of others C. to speak high of others D. To recognize other good deeds
Answer Keys: 1.C 2.B 3.B 4.D 5.B 6.B+D 7.A 8.D 9.C 10.B 11.C 12.D 13.D 14.D 15.A 16. A 17. B
18. D 19. C 20. D 21. B 22. C 23.C 24. C 25.C 26.C 27. D 28. B 29. B 30. B 31. D 32. D 33. D 34. D
35.D 36. B 37. A 38. D 39. A 40. D 41. D 42. D 43. D 44. B 45. D 46. B 47. D 48. C 49 . A 50. A
UCC 11
Group Verbs
1. bank on:
A. interrupt B. count on C. continue D. side
2. calm down:
A. relax B. repair C. eliminate D. think of
3. feel like:
A. discover B. repeat C. be late D. want to
4. for good:
A. careful B. read C. forever D. admire
5. hold up:
A. delay B. grip C. for now D. look for
6. have on:
A. take B. wear C. with D. learn
7. do up:
A. arrange B. small C. hit for D. a nickname for
8. talk over:
A. angry B. debate C. discuss D. shout
9. pick out:
A. select B. take C. arrange D. have run
10. think over:
A. soon B. put out C. consider D. look for
11. stay up:
A. omit B. lag behind C. not go to bed D. down
12. stamp out:
A. wasted B. solve C. contribute D. wipe out
13. size up:
A. catch B. rely on C. to cut D. estimate
14. show up:
A. exhibited D. arrive C. go away D. hit
15. put up with:
A. tolerate B. meet C. take idea D. visit
16. pass up:
A. assist B. not choose C. run D. applaud
17. mean to:
A. leave B. mind C. intend to D. because of
18. look over:
A. see B. examine C. seek D. to want
19. cut off:
A. stop B. cut away C. void D. ready to
20. call off:
A. cancel B. want C. find D. watch
21. dream up:
A. night B. prayer C. invent D. to move
22. hand in:
A. to take B. be late C. return D. receive
23. leave out:
A. leave away B. escape C. run D. not include
24. Go forth:
A. quarrel D. convince C. confirm D. be issued
25. put off:
A. improve B. advantages C. review D. None of them
26. hang down:
A. lower B. finish C. go to see D. care about
27. throw away:
A. recognize B. break C. process D. discard
28. catch on:
A. become popular B. desire C. misunderstand D. to take
29. do without:
A. not have B. nothing C. be happy D. for god
30. figure out:
A. indicate B. solve C. letter D. original
Answer Keys : 01.B 02. A 03. D 04. C 05. A 06. B 07. A 08. C 09. A 10. C 11.C 12.D 13. D 14. D 15. A 16. B 17.
C 18. B 19. A 20. A 21.C 22. C 23. D 24. D 25. D 26. A 27. D 28. A 29. A 30. B

UCC 12
CHOOSE THE SYNONYMS OF FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
01. Succumb :
A. achieve B. submit C. win D. conquer
02. Extempore :
A. Planned B. Improvise C. Impromptu D. Immediate
03. Menacing :
A. Encouraging B. Alarming C. Promising D. Alarming
04. Sporadic :
A. Consistent B. Uniform C. Frequent D. Scattered
05. Omnipotent :
A. Feeble B. Vulnerable C. Impotent D. Supreme
06. Improvement :
A. Promotion B. Advancement C. Betterment D. Preference
07. Amicable :
A. Interesting B. Loving C. Affectionate D. Friendly
08. Prior to :
A. after B. before C. immediately D. during the period of
09. Obese :
A. very fat B. ugly C. tardy D. obnoxious
10. Bounty :
A. generosity B. familiar C. dividing line D. sympathy
11. Magnanimous :
A. generous B. unkind C. revengeful D. friendly
12. Obdurate :
A. deceitful B. stubborn C. sly D. swindler
13. Yield :
A. surrender B. resist C. pertly D. depend
14. Resentment :
A. fear B. anger C. indignation D. panic
15. Parcel :
A. quarrel B. piece of land C. postage D. unobstructed view
16. Competent :
A. circumspect B. discrete C. capable D. prudent
17. Ruminant :
A. cud-chewing animal B. soup C. gossip D. noise-maker
18. Infringe :
A. transgress B. purloin C. invade D. intrude
19. Brochure :
A. opening B. pamphlet C. bureau D. censor
20. Naive :
A. not deceptive B. not certain C. not obvious D. not coherent
21. Efface :
A. improve B. exhaust C. rub out D. cut out
22. Franchise :
A. privilege B. utility C. French D. frankness
23. Genesis :
A. introduction B. preface C. beginning D. forward
24. Intrepid :
A. arrogant B. belligerent C. questioning D. fearless
25. Bootleg :
A. distribute B. export C. import D. smuggle
26. Incredible :
A. unbelievable B. unthinkable C. unlikely D. unthinking
27. Scuttle :
A. to tease B. abandon C. pile up D. gossip
28. Belated :
A. complaining B. offhand C. weak D. tardy
29. Jovial :
A. jolly B. gay C. jealous D. happy
30. Sequence :
A. to follow B. round up C. withdraw D. question closely
31. Euphemism :
A. vague idea B. verbal plea C. inoffensive expression D. wise saying
32. Delude :
A. demand B. permit C. aggravate D. deceive
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33. Incite :
A. instigate B. permit C. urge D. deceive
34. Syntax :
A. manner of speech B. sentence building C. supplementary tax D. smuggle
35. Allow :
A. instigate B. permit C. urge D. deceive
Answer:
1.B 2.C 3.D 4.D 5.D 6.C 7.D 8.B 9. A 10. A 11. A 12. B 13.A 14. B 15. B 16. C 17. A 18.A 19.B 20. A
21. C 22. A 23. C 24. D 25. D 26. A 27. B 28.D 29. A 30. A 31. C 32. D 33. A 34.B 35. B
CHOOSE THE ANTONYMS OF FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
1. Oblige
A. Bind B. Require C. Bother D. Censure
2. Cynical
A. Pessimistic B. Gullible C. Equivocal D. Liberal
3. Liability
A. Treasure B. Debt C. Assets D. Property
4. Hate
A. Admire B. Abhor C. Concern D. Loathe
5. Repeal-
A. Abolish B. Enact C. Annul D. Nullify
6. Equity-
A. Uprightness B. Justice C. Integrity D. Bias
7. 'Genesis' :
A. introduction B. finishing C. beginning D. foreword
8. Recalcitrant:
A. complaint B. passive C. indifference D. careful
9. Equivocal :
A. universal B. mistaken C. quaint D. clear
10. Inimical :
A. hostile B. friendly C. indifference D. angry
11. Sluggish :
A. animated B. dull C. happy D. slow
12. Not concern :
A. anxiety B. companion C. ardour D. weak
13. Famous :
A. opaque B. illiterate C. obscure D. immature
14. Supercilious :
A. affable B. haughty C. disdain D. wrecked
15. Pernicious :
A. innocuous B. innocent C. immaculate D. salutary
16. Queer :
A. Integrated B. orderly C. abnormal D. odd
17. Honorary :
A. official B. honorable C. salaried D. literary
18. Gentle :
A. harsh B. clever C. modest D. rude
19. ALACRITY
A. slowness B. plenty C. filth D. courtesy
20. DIATRIBE
A. mass B. range C. eulogy D. elegy
Answer: 1.D 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.B 6.D 7.B 8. A 9. D 10. B 11. A 12. A 13. C 14. A 15. A 16. B 17.C 18.D 19.A 20.C
PREPOSITION
01. Noureen will discuss the issue with Nasir  phone.
A. in B. over C. by D. on
02. Some writers sink  oblivion in course of time.
A. on B. from C. under D. into
03. Wordsworth introduced the readers  a new kind of poetry.
A. with B. at C. to B. by
04. Your conduct admits  no excuse.
A. to B. for C. of D. at
05. They travelled to Savar
A. on foot. B. by walking C. on their feet D. by foot
06. I shall not  the examination this year.
A. give B. appear at C. sit D. go for
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07. Rizvi requested Rini  telephone to attend the meeting.
A. over B. through C. with D. by
08. Many prefer donating money  distributing clothes.
A. than B. but C. to D. without
09. Julia has been ill  three months.
A. since B. about C. in D. for
10. There is no alternative  training.
A. to B. for C. than D. of
11. When they had their first child, they put  large sum for his education.
A. aside B. beside C. outside D. under
12. I am good  translation.
A. in B. about C. with D. at
13. Hurry up! we have to go  five minutes.
A. in B. on C. by D. for
14. The rich should not look down  the poor.
A. at B. for C. towards D. upon
15. Man must submit  his fate.
A. to B. in C. of D. before
16. The lights have been blown  by the strong wind:
A. out B. away C. up D. off
17. I should appreciate it if you could complete the work  Thursday.
A. till B. until C. up to D. by
18. The tree has been blown  by the storm.
A. away B. up C. off D. out
19. The police is looking  the case.
A. after B. on C. up D. into
20. He is devoid  commonsense.
A. of B. from C. introduction D. at
21. My brother has no interest  music.
A. for B. in C. with D. at
22. He has been ill  Friday last.
A. From B. On C. In D. Since
23. I finally killed the fly  a rolled up newspaper.
A. by B. with C. through D. from
24. The man died  over eating.
A. by B. of C. for D. from
25. The Children were entrusted  the care of their uncle.
A. with B. for C. to D. at
26. He parted  his friends in tears.
A. with B. from C. against D. beside
27. She argued  me about the marriage.
A. with B. for C. to D. from
28. I count  your help.
A. after B. upon C. for D. with
29. He has paid the penalty  his crimes  five years in prison.
A. for, with B. at, by C. about, at D. after, in
30. Any deviation  the code of conduct will be punished.
A. from B. of C. by D. with
31. He fantasized  winning the lottery.
A. with B. from C. after D. about
32. He divided the money  the two children.
A. among B. between C. in between D. over
33. The intellectual can no longer be said to live  the margins of society.
A. against B. beyond C. inside D. before
34. Are you doing anything special  the weekend?
A. in B. for C. on D. at
35. The walls of our house have been painted  green.
A. no preposition B. by C. in D. with
36. Now-a-days many villages are lit  electricity.
A. with B. by C. from D. on
37. We have recently entered  an agreement with the Island Co-operative Society.
A. on preposition B. upon C. in D. into
38. What is the time  your watch?
A. by B. in C. at D. with
39. He has assured me  safety.
A. with B. of C. for D. at
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40. Rajshahi University has built a monument  the campus.
A. at B. in C. on D. over
41. I am not bad  tennis.
A. in B. at C. about D. with
42. He contested the election  a platform  reform and good government.
A. for, of B. of, of C. on, of D. on, on
43. They went to Australia  a month  summer.
A. during, the B. for, during C. for, last D. last, during
44. The winter has set  very early this year.
A. off B. out C. up D. in
45. I appeal  you  mercy.
A. at, on B. to, for C. to, on D. strongly, at
46. I can't make  my mind about the plan.
A. to B. on C. off D. up
47. Multilayer thin films consist  alternate layers of different materials.
A. of B. in C. at D. with
48. The pond is bare  fish.
A. with B. at C. from D. of
49. They won the match hands .
A. down B. up C. above D. on
50. I saw Jakil  a concert last Saturday.
A. at B. on C. of D. in
51. The novel prize winner gave a lecture  physics.
A. of B. over C. about D. on
52. The stranger stared  me.
A. to B. for C. at D. with
53. He is addicted  gambling.
A. with B. for C. to D. in
54. He is very careful  his health.
A. from B. for C. of D. by
55. He was deprived  his freedom.
A. off B. of C. from D. till
Answer Keys: 1.C 2.D 3.C 4.C 5.A 6.B 7.A 8.C 9.D 10.A 11.A 12. D 13. C 14. D 15. A 16. A 17.D 18.A 19.D
20. A 21. B 22. D 23. B 24. D 25. A 26. B 27.A 28. B 29. A 30. A 31. D 32.B 33. B 34. D 35. A 36.A 37. D
38. A 39. B 40. B 41. B 42. C 43. B 44 D 45. B 46. D 47. A 48. D 49. A 50. A 51. D 52. C 53. C 54. C 55. B
IMPORTANT CORRECT SPELLING
accommodation, accelerate, ascertain, acquiesce, ambassador, aquarium, abbreviation, annihilate, , amateur,
ambiguous, archaeology, assessment, admission, anemia, altogether, achieve, accompany, accrue, acquisition,
adequate, alliance, anonymous, anxiety, abhorrence, abstinence, acceleration, acclamation, accomplishment,
agglomerate, aggression, apparatus, artillery, affiliation, aggravate, anniversary, accumulation, acquaintance,
attendance, assassination, accessories, aggressive, announcement, assurance, alleviation, adolescence, appreciate,
astronauts, acclaimed. bureaucracy, billionaire, balloon, benevolence, bequeath, beginning, barrack, brilliant,
bourgeoisie, buffalo, baccalaureate, competition, champagne, cemetery, chancellor, colleague, commission,
committee, conceive, curriculum, curvaceous, commit, commitment, callous, conscience, carrier, courier, cafeteria,
challenge, characteristic, chauffeur, collision, commission, counselor, connotation, cheque/check, catastrophe,
corroborate, centre/center (US). diarrhoea/ diarrhea, dilemma, diligent, discipline, deleterious, deference, diphtheria,
dexterous, diagnosis, doctrinaire, decision, deceive, demonstrate, discrimination, development, destitute,
embarrassment, embassy, exaggerate, exiguous, extraneous, embarrass, equilibrium, ecstasy, efficient, enroll/ enrol,
exclamatory, exemplary, encyclopedia/ encyclopedia, epidemic, embellished, eccentric, entertainment, endeavor,
Fahrenheit, fulfill/ fulfill, fourteen, fullness, factitious, foreign, forfeit, folklore. gazette, gazetteer, grammar,
guarantee, gymnasium, geology, grieve, garrison, guerrilla helicopter, homogeneous, heterogeneous, hurricane,
humorous, hideous, hygienic, hallucination, hostility, hindrance, height, hypocrisy, haphazard, hydraulic. indigenous,
indispensable, inference, irresistible, independence, indiscriminately, ideology, immense, interrupt, irrelevant,
intelligibility, instantaneous, intellectual, installation, inaugurate, irreparable, inaccessible, lieutenant, locomotive,
leisure, litterateur, license, league. messenger, message, millennium, misspell, maintenance, miscellaneous,
Mediterranean, mountebank, millionaire, malnourished, monolingual, mausoleum, mileage. niece, ninety, ninth,
nuisance. occasion, occur, occurrence, ominous, oppressive, observance, obedience. privilege, possession, pneumonia,
penicillin, progressive, psychology, parliament, perseverance, personal, personnel, pigeon, pneumonia, proceed,
passenger, parallel, phenomenon, possessor, procession, proprietor, preliminary, persistence, panacea. quarrel,
quarrelsome, questionnaire, queue, quorum. restaurant, recurrence, receive, revel, resistance, reputation, repetition,
relief, religious, renaissance, relentless, rehearsal. separate ,separation, satellite, spontaneous, secretariat, sovereign,
Saturday, seize, superstition, suppression, sustainability, succession, simultaneously, segregate, Shakespeare,
supersede, souvenir. thesaurus, tongue, tolerance, tranquility, transference, tsunami, traveler, traveled, tremendous,
tuition, twelve, technique, theatre, tolerance, tranquil, transitory. unique, umbrella, until, useful, vacuum, vaccinate,
vacillate, valuable, vengeance, vegetarian. welcome, welfare, wellbeing, winner, willful, whether. zoology.
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