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1. wbeÜb English Q. Anlysis
2. wbeÜb English Suggestion-
3. Aa¨vqwfËK wbeÜb Eng. cÖkœ mgvavb

Avkv Kwi dvBjwU co‡eb|


GUv ˆZwi Ki‡Z 120 N›Uvi
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wbeÜb English Q.Analysis

Sl. 17 Zg 17 Zg †gvU cÖkœ


Suggested Topics
wbeÜb, wbeÜb, ¯‹zj + K‡jR ch©vq,
With Analysis ¯‹zj ch©vq K‡jR ch©vq [10g †_‡K 17Zg]
1. *Appropriate Preposition** 2 3 15
2. *Article** 2 2 8
3. *Completing sentences 1 1 30+
4. *Idioms and phrases** 1 1 31
5. *Synonyms and antonyms** 3 3 28
6. *Transformation: **Affirmative to Negative 2 2 13
7. *Transformation: **Simple- Complex-Com 2 2 22
8. *Translation ** 2 3 81
9. *Verbs** 3 2 18
10. Adjective + Adverb - - 6+6
11. Common Mistakes - - 07
12. Conditional Sentence - - 13
13. Conjunction - - 6
14. Degree - - 13
15. Determiner - - 2
16. Group Verb - - 12
17. Interchange of parts of speech 2 2 30
18. Noun - - 12
19. Number - - 3
20. Preposition - - 8
21. Pronoun - - 2
22. Proverbs - - 30
23. Right form verb - - 34
24. Subject Verb Agreement - - 23
25. Substitution - - 04
26. Tense - - 5
27. Tense with Conjunction - - 18
28. Voice Change - - 10
29. Literature & others 5 4 30+
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wbeÜb English Suggestion
*Appropriate Preposition** Determiner
*Article** Group Verb **
*Completing sentences Interchange of parts of speech***
*Idioms and phrases** Noun
*Synonyms and antonyms** Number
*Transformation: *Transformation:
**Affirmative to Negative **Simple- Complex-Com
Preposition - Pronoun
*Translation ** Proverbs
*Verbs** Right form verb***
Adjective + Adverb Subject Verb Agreement ***
Common Mistakes Substitution
Conditional Sentence- Tense
Conjunction Tense with Conjunction**
Degree: Positive – Com- Sup Voice Change
** BCS cÖkœmg~n ** wbeÜb cÖkœmg~n

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Aa¨vqwfËK wbeÜb cÖkœ mgvavb

Noun Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n (6ô-17Zg)-


1. Noun form of “Young” is-[9g †emi wkÿK wbeÜb-13] 7. We shall not see his look again. Here
A younger B youth “look” is a/an- [8g †emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb-12]
C youngest D tender Ans:b A Noun B Verb
2. The noun form of ‘broad’ is- [14Zg wkÿK C adjective D Adverb Ans:a
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2] 17] 8. Which one is a collective noun? [7g cÖfvlK
A broadly B breath wbeÜb K‡jR/ mgch©vq wbeÜb-11]
C broaden breadth D
Ans:d A friendship B gang
3. What is the noun form of “Pious”? [wkÿK C doctor D honesty Ans:b
wbeÜb (Ge‡Z`vqx cÖavb, Rywb wkÿK I Kvix)-10] e¨vL¨v: gang- WvKv‡Zi `j; friendship eÜzZ¡ /
A piousness B pousity honesty (abstract noun), doctor- common
C piety D pity Ans:c
noun,
4. ‘Beauty is truth’ Here ‘beauty’ is --- 9. Which one is a compound noun? [10Zg
noun. [9g wkÿK wbeÜb-13/14] cÖfvlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq) 2014]

A Material B Proper AEntertainment B Hair-brush Ans:b


C Collective D Abstract Ans:d C Holiday D Comprehension

Reference: Learning English the easy way 10. Which one is a compound noun? [11 Zg
th cÖfvlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq) 2014]
(8 Edition) Sadurddin Ahmed, page-8
A Headmaster B Information
5. He is a justice of the High court. Here
C Friday D Examination Ans:a
“justice” is a/an-noun. [7g wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/
A abstract B material mgch©vq) cix¶v-11]
11. Choose the correct sentence- [15Zg cÖfvlK
wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq) 2018]
C proper D common Ans:d
AI have many works to perform.
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ justice Øviv b¨vq wePvi bv eywS‡q GKRb
B I have many work to perform.
wePviK‡K †evSv‡bv n‡”Q ZvB GwU common noun|
C I have much works to perform.
6. Lovely comes here regularly. Here D I have much work to perform. Ans:d
“Lovely” is- [10g †emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
12. Which one is an abstract noun? [6ô cÖfvlK
A adjective B adverb wbeÜb-10]
C noun D pronoun Ans:c A Children B Honesty
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ Lovely kãwU GKwU †g‡qi bvg hv C Flock D Cattle Ans:b
Comes verb Gi KZ©vi bvg weavq GwU noun| e¨vL¨v: Children- common noun; Flock/
Cattle- collective noun
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Determiners Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-

1. “Avgvi eÜz bvB ewj‡jB P‡j” Choose the 2. There is --- milk in the bottle. (†evZ‡j `ya
correct English Translation. [6ô †emiKvix G‡KeviB †bB ej‡j P‡j) [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
cÖfvlK wbeÜb -10, 11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-14)] cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)- 16]
A I have a few friends. A very few B any
B I have no friend. C a little/very little D many Ans:c
C I have few friends.
D I have little friends. Ans:c
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Pronoun Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-
1. Anybody can apply for the post. Here A One of the most beautiful girls has
‘anybody’ is- [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb come. (Ab¨Zg my›`ix GKRb †g‡q G‡m‡Q) Ans:a
cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 17, 15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgchv©q)-19] B One of the most beautiful girl has come.
A Demonstrative B Indefinite C One of the most beautiful girls have come.
C Relative D InterrogativeAns:b D One if the most beautiful girl are come.
2. Choose the correct sentence. [10g †emiKvix
cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14]

Number Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-


1. The plural form of ‘spectrum’ is- [12Zg A agendam B agendum
cÖfvlK wbeÜb 2015, evsjv‡`k WvK wefvM, ‡cv÷vj Acv‡iUi, C agendus D agendua Ans:b
13.05.23]
3. What is the plural of “Magus-cy‡ivwnZ” is-
A spectrum B spectra [13 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16]
C species D imagery Ans:b A Magus B Maguses
2. Singular form of "agenda" is – [12Zg cÖfvlK C Magux D Magi-g¨vRvB Ans:d
wbeÜb-15]

Verb Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-


1. Change the word “Little” into verb- [14 C verb D adverb Ans:c
Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-17] e¨vL¨v: cÖ‡kœv³ ev‡K¨ water (cvwb †`qv) subject,
A
belittle B enlittle
the children- Gi verb wn‡m‡e e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q|
C enlitten D littled Ans:a
3. He raised his hand. Here ‘raised’ is a ---
2. The children who play near the garden
verb. [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11]
water the saplings. Here ‘water’ is – a.
A copulative B cognate
evMv‡bi wbK‡U †h wkïiv †Ljv K‡i Zviv PvivMv‡Q cvwb †`q|
C factitive D causative Ans:d
[14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb IcÖZ¨vqb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q] -2017]
A noun B adjective
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4. The teacher made the children --- the 10. The girl waters the plants. Here the
book. [15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2) 19] word ‘water’ is- [15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv
(¯‹zjch©vq-2) -19]
A reading B to read
A noun
C read D reads Ans:c
B verb
e¨vL¨v: make somebody + verb -Gi base
C adjective
form nq weavq DËi- C;
D adverb Ans:b
5. He made me --- the car. [15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) 19]
e¨vL¨v: Water kãwU Noun Ges Verb `yB A‡_© e¨eüZ
Ato drive B driven
n‡Z cv‡i| Verb wn‡m‡e Water A_© cvwb †`Iqv Avi
C drove D drive Ans:d
Noun wn‡m‡e Water A_© cvwb| GB ev‡K¨ verb wn‡m‡e
e‡m‡Q| KviY subject Gi ci e‡m wµqvi KvR Ki‡Q|
e¨vL¨v: Make somebody + verb- Gi base form nq
11. He fathered the plan. Here ‘father’ is- [15
weavq DËi- d;
Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/ mg ch©vq) -19]
6. The old man walks slowly lest ---. [11 Zg A a noun B an adjective
‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2)-14]
C a verb D an adverb Ans:c
A he falls B he may fall
e¨vL¨v: Father kãUv verb Ges noun Dfq A‡_©B
C he should fall D he fell down Ans:c
e¨eüZ n‡Z cv‡i| cÖ`Ë ev‡K¨ father verb wn‡m‡e
e¨vL¨v: `yN©Ubv ev wecixZ wKQz NU‡Z cv‡i GiKg wKQzi
e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q| myZivs verb wn‡m‡e father-Gi A_© †Kvb
AvksKvi Rb¨ wKQz Kiv GgbwU cÖKvk Ki‡Z lest e¨eüZ nq|
avibv ev cwiKíbv D™¢veK nIqv|
7. Walk fast lest you --- miss the train. [12
Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgchv©q)-15, 15 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb 12. Which word is both a noun and a verb?
cixÿv (K‡jR/mg ch©vq) -19] [6ô †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv-10]

Acan B could A advice B practice

C should D would Ans:c C belief D brush Ans:d

8. Walk fast lest you (miss) the train. [12Zg 13. We helped him --- the work. [13Zg cÖfvlK
wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2) -15] wbeÜb-16]

Awould miss B missed A to finish B finishing

C should miss D will miss Ans:c C in finishing D finish Ans:a,d

9. Walk carefully lest ---. [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb 14. The dog went mad. Here “went” what
I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-16] kind of verb- [14Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb 17]
A you will fall A Transitive B Causative
B you should stumble C Copulative D Factitive Ans:c
C you would have fallen e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i evsjv- KzKziwU cvMj n‡q †Mj| A_©vr
D you might lose the way. Ans:b ev‡K¨ dog Ges mad GB `ywU k‡ãi g‡a¨ m¤úK©
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i cÖ_g As‡k lest e¨eüZ n‡j, cieZx© ¯’vcb K‡i‡Q went verb wU| ZvB GB ev‡K¨ went
As‡k subject-Gi ci should + V1 e¨eüZ nq| wU‡K linking/ Copulative verb ejv hvq|
ev‡K¨i evsjv: mZK©fv‡e nuv‡Uv bB‡j †nvuPU †L‡q 15. I told him everything lest he ---. (Avwg
co‡e| †`‡Lb Qwe‡Z GKRb †nuvPU †L‡q co‡Q| Zv‡K me ejjvg hv‡Z †m Avgv‡K fzj bv ey‡S/ wc‡Q
fq nq †m Avgv‡K fzj ey‡S wKbv) [6ô cÖfvlK wbeÜb-10]
A misunderstood me
B should misunderstand me
C should not misunderstand me

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D misunderstand
me Ans:B A Have to found B to find Ans:b
16. I would rather die ---. [11Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14, iv.we. C finding D to have been found
(E, we‡Rvo) 15-16] 18. The past form of “wring”? [6ô †emiKvix cÖfvlK
A to
beg B than beg wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv-10]
C for
beg D then beg Ans:b A wrong B wrag
17. Many scientists are still hoping --- life on C wrung D wringed Ans:c
another planet. [BRDB Kg©KZ©v 13, 9g cÖfvlK wbeÜb 13]

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Adjective Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-
1. The adjective form of “Heaven-¯^M©” is: e¨vL¨v: Noun-Gi mv‡_ ly hy³ n‡q adjective MwVZ
we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb(Ge‡Z`vqx cÖavb, Rywbqi wkÿK I K¡vix) cixÿv-10] nq| adverb bq|
A heave B heavenly 4. Adjective form of ‘miser(gvBRvi)Õ is-
C hellish D heaven Ans:b A miserly B miser [6ô wkÿK wbeÜb -16]
2. Homely kãwU †Kvb Parts of speech? 16Zg C misery D miserous Ans:a
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mgch©vq) - 19] 5. We felt very tired. Here ‘tried’ is ---.
A noun B adverb
A adjective B noun [13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb -16]
C verb D adjective Ans:d
C verb D none Ans:a
3. The word “manly” (cyiælvjx/cyiæl msµvšÍ/‡cŠiælc~Y©)
6. The journey was pleasant. Here
is- [P.we. (A) 06-07, 14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj
‘pleasant’ is- [10g ¯‹zj wkÿK wbeÜb-14] [eb Awa`ßi,
A a noun B a verb ch©vq)-17]
Awdm mnvqK,28.04.23]
C an adjective D an adverb Ans:c
A verb B adverb
C adjective D noun Ans:c
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Adverb Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-
1. Please look above. Here 'above' is- [11 Zg e¨vL¨v: cÖ‡kœv³ ev‡K¨ late kãwU verb ‘come’ ‡K
‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 14] modify Ki‡Q| Adverb ev‡K¨i verb ‡K
A adjective B adverb
modify K‡i| myZivs late GKwU adverb|
C noun D pronoun Ans:b
4. The boy is --- answer the question. [13 Zg
2. The adverb from of “heart” is- [12Zg wkÿK ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 16]
wbeÜb 2015, 16Zg wkÿv wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj ch©vq-2] 19]
Ato dull too B too dull to
A heart B hearten
Cto dull to D to very dull. Ans:b
C heartly D heartily Ans:d
5. The boy writes well. Here ‘well’ is a/an-
3. Upoma came here late. Here ‘late’ is- [9g †emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb-13]
[14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q] -2017]
A Adjective B adverb
A adjective B adverb
C verb D noun Ans:b
C verb D noun Ans:b
6. The accident took place long ago. Here
‘ago’ is a/an [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
A adjective B noun

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C adverb D pronoun Ans:c
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Article Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-
1. No article is used before — [14Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb 5. --- mother rose in her. Zvi g‡a¨ gvZ…Z¡ (gvZ…myjf
I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv- 17, cwievi cwiKíbv -14] gvqv- ggZv) †R‡M DVj| [12, 14 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb 16]
A a pronoun B an adjective [K¤ú‡Uªvjvi GÛ AwWUi †Rbv‡ij (CAG) 2022]
C a noun D an adverb Ans:a Aa B an
2. Everyday --- begins at 9 O’clock and C the D no article Ans:c
ends at 3 O’clock. [10g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14] 6. --- honesty of Rahim/Jamil is enviable.
A college B a college [12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb 2015] [evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †evW©,
Kw¤úDUvi gy`ªvÿwiK, 24.03.23]
C the college D colleges Ans:a
Aa B an
e¨vL¨v: college noun Øviv GK RvZxq me¸‡jv‡K
C the D no article Ans:c
eySv‡j Zvi c~‡e© mvaviYZ article e‡m bv|
7. Check --- beast in you. (†Zvgvi g‡a¨
3. --- water of this lake is pure. [16Zg cÖfvlK
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mgch©vq)- 19] KzcÖe„wˇK `gb Ki) [12 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15, B.we. (B) 17-18]
Aa B an or the Aa B the
C the D no article Ans:c C an D none Ans:b
4. I decided to go ---- with my friend, as I 8. At the scene, --- mother arose in her.
needed some exercise. [24th BCS (Cancel), 14Zg [16Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mgch©vq)- 19]
cÖfvlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq) -17] Aa B the
A to a walk. B for a walk C a or the D no article Ans:b
C for a walking D walk Ans:b

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Degree+ Transformation Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-
1. The roads of Chittagong/Rajshahi are C No other river in Bangladesh is so big as
wider ----. [15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv the Padma.
(¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2019] D No other rivers in Bangladesh are as big
A than Dhaka as the Padma. Ans:b
B then those of Dhaka 3. He is the best boy in the class. (positive)
C than those of Dhaka [9g ¯‹zj wkÿK wbeÜb-12]
D then Dhaka's Ans:c A He is a good boy in the class.
2. The Padma is one of the biggest rivers B No other boy is so good as he.
in Bangladesh. (positive) [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK C No other boy in the class is as good as he.
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-15, 12Zg ¯‹zj wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-15] D He is better than any other boy. Ans:c
A Very few river in Bangladesh is as big 4. Dhaka is one of the largest cities in
as the Padma. Bangladesh. (positive) [10g ¯‹zj wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
B Very few rivers in Bangladesh are as big
A No other cities in Bangladesh are as big
as the Padma. as Dhaka.

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B Very few cities in Bangladesh are as big D Honesty is less much as it. Ans:a
as Dhaka. 9. I know him better than you. (positive)[13 Zg
C Very few cities in Bangladesh is as big ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 16]

as Dhaka. A You do not know him as good as I.


D Some cities in Bangladesh is as big as B You do not know him as well as I Ans:b

Dhaka Ans:b C You do not know him as well as me.


D You do not know him as good as me.
5. Mango is one of the sweetest fruits in
the world. (comparative) [6ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10] e¨vL¨v: Good/well-Gi comparative and
A Mango is more sweet than any other
superlative h_vµ‡g better and best|
fruits in the world. 10. He is the best player. (Negative) [11 Zg
‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2014]
B Mango is more sweet than all other
A No other player is as better as he.
fruits in the world.
B No other player is as good as he.
C Mango is sweeter than
C No other player is as best as he. Ans:b
most other fruits in the world.
D No other player is considered as he.
D Mango is sweeter than
e¨vL¨v: ‡m me‡P‡q fvj ‡L‡jvqvo| evK¨vwUi negative
any other fruits in the world. Ans:c
A_© n‡e- Ab¨ ‡Kv‡bv †L‡jvqvo ZvigZ GZ fvj bv|
6. Belal is the best boy in the class.
11. Money is sweeter than honey. (Negative)
(Comparative) [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q] -17]
cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-15]
A
Honey is not so sweet as money.
A Very few boys is the class as as good as Belal.
BNothing is as sweet as money and
B Belal is good boy is the class. Ans:c
C Belal is better than any other boy in the class. honey.
D Belal is better than any other boys in the class. C Money is not as sweet as honey.
7. It burns the prettiest of any wood. D Honey is not sweeter than money. Ans:a
(Positive) [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj 12. Jim and Della were as wise as the
ch©vq-2)-17, 8g ¯‹zj wbeÜb-12, 15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv Magi. (Negative) [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
(¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-19] cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 2016]
A No other wood is as pretty as it burns. A Jim and Della were not as wise as the Magi.
B No other wood burns is as pretty as it. B Jim and Della were not less wise than the Magi.
C No other wood burns as pretty as it. C Jim and Della were not to wise as the Magi.
D No other wood burn as pretty as it. Ans:c D Jim and Della were not unwise than the Magi.
e¨vL¨v: wbqg- No other + noun + verb + as + Ans:b

adjective-Gi positive form + as + sub. 13. Writing is better than reading” –


8. It is more than honesty. (Make it Negative form of the sentence is [10g cÖfvlK
wbeÜb-14] [B. we. (B) 16-17]
‘positive’) [15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2)
A writing is not as good as reading.
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B Reading is not as good as writing.
A Honesty is not as much as it.
C Nothing is as good as writing.
B Honesty are not as much as it.
D No other thing is good as writing. Ans:b
C Honesty is as much as it.
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Preposition Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-
1. The road runs --- the hill and plain. (iv¯ÍvwU cvnvo Ges mgf~wg w`‡q we¯Í…Z) [8g †emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb-12]
A by B to C across D over Ans:c
2. Credit T.K. 5000 --- my account. (Avgvi wnmv‡e 5000 UvKv Rgv Ki) [36 BCS, 15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb
th

cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-19]
A in B with C against D to Ans:d
3. We should live --- harmony --- others. [15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) 18]
A in, with B with, to C in, include D to, with Ans:a
4. It takes two --- make a quarrel. (GK nv‡Z Zvwj ev‡R bv) [11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgchv©q)-14]
A for B on C to D in Ans:c
5. Della stood ---- the window. (‡Wjv Rvbvjvi cv‡k `vov‡jv) [9g cÖfvlK wbeÜb: 13]
A with B by C for D to Ans:b
6. She/ Noureen will discuss the issue with the officer --- phone. [33rd BCS, 15 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb
cixÿv (K‡jR/ mg ch©vq)-19]
A over B through C by D with Ans:c
7. The girl was reclining --- the couch. (evwjKvwU Avm‡bi Dci †njvb w`j) [13Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16]
A in B on C with D over Ans:b
8. I am pleased --- hear about you promotion. [11Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14]
A by B to C for D with Ans:b

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Conjunctions Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-
1. It is health ---- is wealth. [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK C until D provided Ans:d
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2016] 4. Read attentively --- you should fail in
A which B what the examination. [9g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-13, B.we. (G) 16-17]
C whatever D whats ever Ans:a A or B until
e¨vL¨v: ïb¨ ¯’v‡b mwVK kã n‡e which| evK¨wUi C lest D till Ans:c
A_© -¯^v¯’¨B m¤ú`| 5. We eat --- we may live. (Avgiv LvB hv‡Z
2. He is working hard ---. [10g wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj Avgiv euvP‡Z cvwi) [10g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14]
/mgchv©q 2)-14]
A for B therefore
A as he can shine in life.
C so that D because Ans:c
B that he can shine in life.
6. You may accept the job an offer --- you
C to shine in life.
may wait for a better job. [8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12]
D so that he can shine life. Ans:d
A till B until
3. The flight will take off --- that the
C or D but Ans:c
weather is good. [7g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-11]
A if B unless
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Transformation of Affirmative to Negative Sentence
Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-

1. Only Rina can do this sum. (Negative) 5. There is only a high school at Satkhira.
[10g wkÿK wbeÜb(¯‹zj /mgch©vq-2) 14] (Negative) [8g wkÿK wbeÜb-12]
A Only Rona cannot do this sum. a) Not more than a high school is at Satkhira.
B Rina cannot do this sum. b) There is not more than a high school at Satlhira.
C None but Rina can do this sum. C There is a few school at Satkhira. Ans:b
D Anyone but Rina can do this sum. Ans:c d) There is nothing but a school at Satkhira.
2. Jerry was only four years old. 6. He is only five. (Negative) [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-
(Negative) [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv ¯‹zj/mgchv©q] -17] 11, (¯‹zj /mgch©vq) wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cix¶v -11]

A Jerry was not four years old. A He is not less than five.
B Jerry was not more than four years old. B He is not only five.

C No one but Jerry was four years old. C He is not above five.

d) None but Jerry was four years old. Ans:b D He in not aged five. Ans:a

g‡b ivL‡eb. Affirmative evK¨ only Øviv msL¨v 7. He tried his best. (Negative) [16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb
I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)- 19]
wb‡`©k Ki‡j negative Kivi mgq not more than
A He did not try a little.
+ msL¨vevPK (four years) word e‡m| myZivs B He did not stay unmoved.
(b) Ack‡bi evK¨wU mwVK| C He left no stone unturned.
3. As soon as the teacher enters the D He did not turn all stones. Ans:c
classroom, the students stand up. 8. He is the best player. (Negative) [11 Zg
(Negative) [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv ¯‹zj/mgchv©q- ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 14/12]
2] -17] A No other player is as better as he.
A No sooner does the teacher enter the B No other player is as good as he.
classroom than the students stand up. C No other player is as best as he. Ans:b
B No sooner the teacher enters the
D No other player is considered as he.
classroom than the students stand up ev‡K¨i A_©: ‡m me‡P‡q fvj ‡L‡jvqvo| evK¨vwUi
C No sooner had the teacher entered the
negative A_© n‡e- Ab¨ ‡Kv‡bv †L‡jvqvo ZvigZ
classroom than the student stood up. GZ fvj bv
DThe students stood up as the teacher
9. Jim and Della were as wise as the Magi.
entered the classroom. Ans:a
(Negative) [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv
e¨vL¨v: No sooner ev‡K¨i ïiƒ‡Z Avm‡j subject (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 2016] Ans:b
Gi Av‡M evK¨vbymv‡i aux. verb e‡m weavq mwVK A Jim and Della were not as wise as the Magi.
DËi- a B Jim and Della were not less wise than the Magi.
4. Only the moon was visible. (Negative) C Jim and Della were not to wise as the Magi.
[10g wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj /mgch©vq) 14] D Jim and Della were not unwise than the Magi.
A The moon was not visible. 10. Money is sweeter than honey.
B The moon was not invisible. (Negative) [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv [¯‹zj/ mgchv©q]
-17]
C Nothing but the moon was visible.
A Honey is not so sweet as money.
D None but the moon was visible. Ans:c

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B Nothing is as sweet as money and honey. 12. “All men must die” (Negative) [cÖfvlK wbeÜb
C Money is not as sweet as honey. Ans:a (K‡jR/mgch©vq)-14]

D Honey is not sweeter than money. A No


men will never die.
MVb. Than hy³ comparative evK¨‡K negative B None
but all men not will die.
Ki‡Z subject (wØZxq)+ verb + not+ so+ C Nothing but all men must die.
D None can avoid death. Ans:d
adjective + as + sub (cÖ_g) nq|
13. Writing is better than reading” –
11. A child likes sweets only. The negative
Negative form of the sentence is [10g cÖfvlK
form of the sentence is- [12 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb 15, wbeÜb-14]
iv.we. (H) 17-18]
A writing is not as good as reading.
AA child likes none but sweets.
B Reading is not as good as writing.
B A child likes nothing but sweets.
C Nothing is as good as writing.
C A child likes but sweets.
D No other thing is good as writing. Ans:b
D A child likes not more sweets. Ans:b

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Transformation of Simple-Complex-Compound
Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-
1. It is beyond doubt that he is brave D He wanted to succeed in life and so he
man. (simple) [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb worked very hard. Ans:d
cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-17]
4. I saw him going to market.
A It is doubtless that he is a brave man. (compound) [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv
B There is no doubt that he is a brave man. [¯‹zj/mgchv©q] -17]
C Undoubtly he is a brave man. Ans:c A I saw him and he was going to market.
D He is a brave man and there is no doubt about it.
BI saw him who was going to market
2. Certainly, I shall by you. (Complex)
C I saw him to go to market
[8g †emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb-12] Ans:b
D I go to market which he was Ans:a
AI shall stand by you and it is certain.
B It is certain that I shall stand by you. e¨vL¨v: present participle hy³ sentence ‡K
C It is certainly that I shall stand by you. complex Ki‡Z ev‡K¨i finite verb ‡h tense-
D There is no doubt that I shall stand by G _v‡K present participle ‡K †mB tense-G
you. cwieZ©b K‡i, verb- Gi c~‡e© Subject Ges `ywU
3. He worked very hard so that he could ev‡K¨i gv‡S and emv‡Z nq | (a) Ack‡bi
succeed in life. (Compound) [13Zg wkÿK evK¨wU MVb Abyhvqx mwVK|
wbeÜb (2)-16]
5. “Move and die.” (Make it Simple) [7g
A He worked very hard but he could not wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgchv©q)-11]
succeed in life. A If you move, you sill die.
B He worked very hard and he succeed B By moving you will die.
in life. C Without moving you will die.
C He worked very hard in order to D It you do not move, you will die. Ans:b
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6. “It is man who is the maker of his own D In case of failure to read, you will not learn
fortune.” (Simple)[6ô wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv- 11. The man is too dishonest ---. [11Zg wkÿK
10] wbeÜb (¯‹zj /mgch©vq-2)-14]
A Man is the maker of his own fortune. A to tell a lie B to take bribe Ans:d
B Man makes his own fortune. C to steal something
C Men are makers of his own fortune. D to speak the truth
D Men make his own fortune. Ans:a e¨vL¨v: †jvKwU GZB Amr †h mZ¨ K_v e‡j bv| A_©MZ
7. He is so weak that he cannot walk. mvgÄm¨ Avb‡Z Ackb d Qvov Ab¨ Ackb¸‡jv mwVK
(simple) [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv bq|
A He is so weak that walk. (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 2015] 12. The man is so weak that he cannot
B He is weak to walk. walk (simple) [10g wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj /mgchv©q-2)-14]
C He is too weak to walk. A The man is too weak to walk.

D He is very weak to walk. Ans:c B The man is so weak to walk. Ans:a


e¨vL¨v: so…that w`‡q complex sentence _vK‡j C The man is too weak for him to walk.

Zv simple Kivi mgq so ¯’‡j too e‡m| D The man is so weak for him to walk.

8. Besides going to the book fair, I 13. He is so dishonest that he cannot


bought a number of books. (make it speak the truth. (simple) [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi
compound) [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-14]
cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-16] A He is too dishonest that he cannot
A I not only went to the book fair but speak the truth.
also bought a number of a book. B He is too dishonest to be spoken the truth.
B I went to the book fair and bought a C
He is too dishonest to speak the truth.
number of books. D He is very dishonest and cannot speak
C Going to the book fair, I bought a the truth. Ans:c
number of a books. 14. Though he is poor, he is honest.(Make
D I bought a number of a books when I it Simple) [8g †emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv-12]
went to the book fair. Ans:b/a A Despite his poor, he is honest.
9. He is poor but he is honest. (complex) B Despite his honesty, he is poor.
[12Zg ‡emi: wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)- 15] C Despite his poverty, he is honest. Ans:c
A Though he is poor, he is honest. D In spite of having poor, he is honest.
B He is poor and honest. GB cÖkœwU weKí DËi: Despite being a poor
C As he is poor, he is honest. man, he is honest.
D Since he is poor, he is honest. Ans:a 15. Though he is poor, he is happy
e¨vL¨v: Compound sentence G but _vK‡j Zv .(Simple) [6ô †emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb IcÖZ¨qb cixÿv-10]
complex Kivi mgq Though/although e¨envi A Despite his poverty, he is happy.
Ki‡Z nq| B In spite of his being poor, he is unhappy.
10. Read to learn. (complex) [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK C He is poor but happy. Ans:a
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-14]
D In spite of his poorness, he is happy.
A By reading, you will learn. GB cÖ‡kœi weKí DËi: In spite of/Despite
B Read and learn.
being a poor man, he is happy.
C If you read, you will learn. Ans:c

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16. “Move and die.” (Make it simple) [16Zg 20. “He confessed his guilt.” (Make it
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) - 19] complex) [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb (Ge‡Z`vqx)-10, iv.we. (E, †Rvo) 16-17]
AMove or Die. A He confessed when he became guilty.
B In case of your moving, you will die. B He confessed that he was guilty. Ans:b
C Move unless you die. C He confessed because he was guilty.
D Move never you will die. Ans:b D He confessed though he was not guilty.
17. If he does not move, he will die. 21. He gave me a dress which was
(Compound) [6ô †emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb-10] expensive. (simple) [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb
A Move and die. B Move or die. cixÿv [¯‹zj chv©q] 17]

C He cannot move and die. A Hegave me a dress expensive


D Let him move or he will die. Ans:d B He gave me a dress and it was

18. “I had done the work and went expensive.


home.” (Make it Simple) [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb C He gave me a expensive dress.
(Ge‡Z`vqx)-10] D He gave me an expensive dress. Ans:d
A Having done the work, I went home. e¨vL¨v: Simple sentence-G GKwU gvÎ finite
B Being done the work, I went home. verb _v‡K Ges expensive- Gi c~‡e© article an
C As I had done the work, I went home. e‡m| Ackb (a) †Z a dress expensive e¨envi
D Because of being done the work, I went fzj| (b) †Z `ywU finite verb _vKvq e¨K¨wU
home. Ans:a
simple bq| Ackb (c) †Z a expensive nIqvq
19. You must work hard for success. (Make
article-Gi fzj cÖ‡qvM n‡q‡Q| myZivs mwVK evK¨
it compound without changing
(d)|
meaning) [15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) -
19] 22. “He acted on my advice”- complex
A Work hard and you will succeed. form of the sentence is –[13 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16]
B Work hard for success. A I advised him and he acted.
C Work hard to success. B I advised him that he acted.
D Work hard for the success. Ans:a C He acted as I advised him.
D He acted according to my advice. Ans:c

Tense Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-


1. Charity (to begin) --- at home. (D`viZv/
`vbkxjZv Ni †_‡K ïiæ nq) 3. ‘mKvj ‡_‡K e„wó n‡”QÕ Gi Bs‡iwR †KvbwU? [12 Zg
‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-15]
A is beginning B began [10Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
A It is raining since morning.
C begins D has begun Ans:c
B It has been raining since morning.
2. It --- since morning. [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
C It has been raining from morning.
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2)-14] Ans:d
D It is raining for morning. Ans:b
A has rained B has been raining
C is raining D has been raining
4. ‡m GK mßvn hver Amy¯’| [11Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2014]
e¨vL¨v: AZx‡Z ïiæ n‡q GL‡bv Pj‡Q Ggb †evSv‡Z mvavibZ
A He has been ill since a week.
present perfect continuous tense e¨eüZ nq|

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B He has been ill a week. 5. I am sure he (pass) the examination. [13
C He has been ill for a week. Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 16]

D He has been during a week. Ans:c A will pass B passed

e¨vL¨v: Present perfect continuous tense-G C will be passed D pass Ans:a

period of time eySv‡j for Ges point of time e¨vL¨v: Avwg wbwðZ †m cixÿvq cvk Ki‡e, future tense
‡evSv‡Z will pass em‡e|
eySv‡j since e¨eüZ nq| GK mßvn hver K_vwU
period of time-‡K wb‡`©k K‡i d‡j mwVK DËi c.
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Tense with Conjunction


Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-
1. He talks/ speaks as if he --- a mad. (‡m A knows B had known
Ggbfv‡e K_v e‡j †hb †m cvMj wQ‡jv) [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-15] C knew D known Ans:b
A was B were e¨vL¨v: As though- Gi c~‡e© past indefinite n‡j
C had been D is Ans:b c‡ii clause wU past perfect tense AMÖvwaKvi n‡e|
e¨vL¨v: as if Gi c~‡e©i clause wU present 6. Rina proceeded as though she (know)
indefinite tense n‡j Gi c‡ii clause wU‡Z be everything. [15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 18]
verb Avm‡j be verb wU memgq were n‡e| -He spoke as though he --- everything.
[13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2) -16]
2. Hardly had we taken shelter under a
A knew B has known
big tree, ----. [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb
C had known D knows Ans:c
A then the storm started cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-15]
B when the storm starts
7. I opened the door as soon as I --- the
C then the storm starts
bell. [14 Zg ‡emi: wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 17]
A have heard B was hearing
D when the storm started Ans:d
C heard D am heard Ans:c
3. ‡m Ggbfv‡e K_v e‡j †hb me Rv‡b| -evK¨wUi mwVK
Bs‡iwR wK? [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj e¨vL¨v: As soon as hy³ GKwU clause past
ch©vq-2) 2015] indefinite tense-G n‡j Aci wUI past
A Hetalks after knowing everything. indefinite tense nq| ev‡K¨i evsjv “Avwg †ej
B He talks like he knows everything. ï‡bB/‡kvbvgvÎB `iRv Lyjjvg”
C He talks knowing everything. 8. He speaks as if ---. (†m Ggbfv‡e K_v e‡j
D He talks as if he knew everything. Ans:d †hb †m me Rv‡b) [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-15]
4. He talks as if ---. [15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-18] A he knows everything
A he was mad B he is mad B he knew everything
C he were mad D he will be madAns:c C he had known everything
5. Rina proceeded as though she (know) D he know everything Ans:b
everything.[ 15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq- 9. The patient (die) . [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb
2) 19] I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj

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A
died B had died ch©vq-2) 2015] 15. While he --- in the garden, a snake bit
C have died D would die Ans:b him. [12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15]
10. They arrived here after you (left). [12Zg A walked B had walked Ans:c
wkÿK wbeÜb-15, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 27 AvM÷ 21]
C was walking D had been walking
A left left B had
16. We waited until the plane ---. (‡Uªb bv
C has left D has been left Ans:b
Avmv ch©šÍ Avgiv A‡cÿv Kijvg)[14Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-17]
e¨vL¨v: Past perfect tense G after Gi c~‡e© past
A did not take off B took off Ans:c
indefinite Ges c‡i had + verb Gi Past
C had taken off D had not taken off
Participle form e¨eüZ nq|
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b until Øviv `ywU clause hy³ n‡q‡Q hvi
11. It is many years since ---. [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2) 2014] principal clause wU past indefinite tense -
A I meet you B I met you Ans:b Gi| AZGe wbqgvbyhvqx subordinate wUI past
C I help you D I have met you tense G nIqv evÃbxq| G‡ÿ‡Î A Ges D fzj, KviY
e¨vL¨v: main clause wU present ind. G _vK‡jI wb‡RB nIqvi Zvici †Kv‡bv negative
since-Gi cieZx© ev‡K¨wU past indefinite nq| expression wVK bq| ZvQvov A Ges C †Z perfect
12. He talks as though ----. [13Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16] tense _vKvq B DËiwUB mwVK| Z‡e A_©MZfv‡e
A he was a child Ackb c bv _vK‡j Ackb b DËi Kiv hv‡e| KviY
B he is a child `y‡UvB mwVK|
C he has been a child 17. Choose the correct sentence. (Avwg †ei
D he were a child Ans:d n‡Z bv n‡ZB e„wó ïiæ n‡jv) [11Zg wkÿK cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14]
13. He went to bed after ----. (‡m Zvi covi A Scarcely had we been started but it
‡k‡l/c‡i ï‡Z †Mj) [13 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16] began to rain.
A he will learn his lesson B Scarcely had we started but it began to rain.
B he would learn his lesson C Scarcely had we started when it began to
C he learns his lesson rain.
D he had learnt his lesson Ans:d D Scarcely had we started than it began to
14. My uncle arrived while I --- the dinner. rain. Ans:c
(hLb Avwg iv‡Zi Lvevi ivbœv KiwQjvg ZLb Avgvi Pv 18. Choose the correct sentence. (Avwg Avm‡Z bv
†cuŠ‡QwQ‡jv) [14Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-17] Avm‡Z †m P‡j †M‡jv) [11Zg wkÿK cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14] Ans:d
A would cook B had cooked A No sooner had I came than he went away.
C cook D was cooking Ans:d B No sooner I came than he went away.
Hints: GKwU KvR PjwQ‡jv Ab¨wU NU‡jv ZvB C No sooner had I come then he went away.
D No sooner had I come than he went away.
while + continuous I main clause
indefinite Av‡Q|
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Conditional Sentence Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-


wbeÜb English Ultimate(Suggestion & Solution) ~ 16 ~
1. I wish I --- a child again. (hw` Avwg cybivq 8. Had I the wings of the bird, ---. [11Zg wkÿK
wkï nZvg) [11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2)-14] wbeÜb (chv©q-2)-14]
AIflew in the sky
A am B is
B I could fly in the sky
C was D were Ans:d
C I fly in the sky
2. If I had known, you were coming ---.
[14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-17] D I would have flown in the sky Ans:b
A I would go to the station 9. Choose the correct sentence. [13Zg cÖfvlK

B I would have gone to the station wbeÜb-16]

C I had gone to the station A If


he works hard, he succeeds.
D I would be going to the station Ans:b B If
he works hard, he will succeed.
Hints: Dc‡ii ev‡K¨ you were coming n‡jv C If he would work hard, he succeeded.
D If he worked hard, he succeeded. Ans:b
AwZwi³ clause ev‡K¨ hvi †Kvb cÖfve †bB|
3. If I --- a bird, I would have flown in the 10. If I had a typewriter, I (type) myself.
(hw` Avgvi GKwU UvBcivBUvi _vKZ Z‡e Avwg wb‡RB
sky.[12 Zg ‡emi. wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-15]
UvBc KiZvg) [12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15]
A am B was
A typed B was typed
C had been D were Ans:c
C would type D was typing Ans:c
4. But for your help I --- [ 16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb
cixÿv (¯‹zj mgch©vq) - 19] 11. He --- to see us if he had been able to.
[15Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq)-18]
A would have failedB would fail Ans:a
A
would come B would have come
C will fail D willhave failed
C came D may have come Ans:b
5. I carried an umbrella in case ---. [13Zg
wkÿK wbeÜb(2)-16] 12. If I had seen him, -----. [13 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb(2)-16]
A it was raining B it rained A I would tell him the matter
C it rains D its raining Ans:b B I might tell him the matter

6. If you wanted, I (help) you. (hw` Zzwg C I will have told him the matter

PvB‡Z, Avwg mvnvh¨ KiZvg) [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb -15] D I might have told him the matter Ans:d

A helped B would help


13. Had I been a king, I ----. [13Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16]
A had helped the poor
C will helped D can help Ans:b
B would have helped the poor
7. If we practiced speaking English, we ---
C have helped the poor
speak better. [11Zg ¯‹zj wkÿK wbeÜb -14]
D helped the poor Ans:b
A could B could have
C can D would have Ans:a

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Right Form of Verb Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-


wbeÜb English Ultimate(Suggestion & Solution) ~ 17 ~
1. You had better --- a doctor. 10. Would you mind --- me a cup of tea? [
A to see B see [10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14] 16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mgch©vq) - 19]

C saw D seen Ans:b Agiving B make


Cbringing D bring Ans:a
2. Would that I --- to college. [13 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb
A can go B shall go (2)-16] Tips: Mind Gi ci ing hy³ verb e‡m| †`Iqvi Rb¨
C could go d) might have gone Ans:c ejvi †ÿ‡Î bring/giving Gi g‡a¨ Giving Uv h_vh_|
3. It is our duty to (obey) our parents. [10g 11. It is high time he (change) his bad
wkÿK wbeÜb -14] [eb Awa`ßi, Awdm mnvqK,28.04.23] habits. [11Zg ‡emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/
mgch©vq-2) 14]
A obey B obeying
A changing B had
changed Ans:c
C obeyed obeyed D be
Ans:a
C changed D has been changing
4. What is the meaning of “prior to” [14 Zg
‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 17] 12. It’s time (you realize) your mistakes.
A on B after (‡Zvgvi wb‡Ri fzj Dcjwä Kiv GLbB mgq) [16Zg
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)- 19]
C before D beside Ans:c
A
you realized B that you realized
e¨vL¨v: prior to- gv‡b c~‡e©, after A_© c‡i, before
C you would realize
c~‡e©, beside cv‡k, mwVK DËi (M)
D you have realize Ans:a
5. I went to the library with a view to ---
13. It was high time we --- our habits. [16Zg
knowledge. [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) - 19]
A gain B gaining (¯‹zj ch©vq) 15] Achanged B change
C gained D be gained Ans:b Chad changed D should changeAns:a
6. Alice went to market with a view to (to Tips: It is high time Gi ci sub Avm‡j Zvici
purchase) a dress. [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv verb Gi past form e¨eüZ nq|
(¯‹zj/mgchv©q)-17]
A purchase B purchased
14. It is high time we (give up) smoking. [15Zg
wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2)-18]
C purchases D purchasing Ans:d
A give
up B gave up Ans:b
7. Tawfiq went to library with a view to --
C given up D should give up
-. [12 Zg ‡em. wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 17]
15. It is high time we --- our food habits.
A read a book B reads a book (Lv`¨vf¨vm cwieZ©b Kivi GUvB Dchy³ mgq) [11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
C reading a book D buy some booksAns:c Ans:c
8. She was used to --- the poor. [16Zg wkÿK Achanging B has changed
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv(¯‹zj ch©vq)- 19]
C changed D has been changing
A help B helped
16. I wish I ---- a child again. [11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb
C helping D to help Ans:c (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2)-14]
9. The old man cannot help --- a cup of A be B am
tea. [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-17] C was D were Ans:d
A take B drink 17. I wish I --- a baby camel/a chid again.
C to drink D having Ans:d (hw` Avgvi GKwU †QvU DU _vKZ) [13 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb
Tips: cannot help Gi c‡i verb Gi mv‡_ ing (chv©q-2)-14, P.we. (C) 09-10]
hy³ nq ZvB DËi- d| A have B shall have
C have had D had Ans:d

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18. I wish I --- a sweet song. (Avwg hw` wgwó Mvb 28. It is high time we --- our eating habits.
MvBZvg) Ans: sang/shall song[13 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (Lv`¨vf¨vm cwieZ©b Kivi GUvB Dchy³ mgq) [11Zg cÖfvlK
(2)-16] wbeÜb-14]

19. Let the sentence be --- thought. - [12 Zg -It is high time he (change) his bad
wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) -15, iv.we. (F, AevwYh¨) 15-16] habits. [7g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-11, 12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15]
A pen B penned -It is high time we --- our food habits.
C withpen D cut Ans:b (Lv`¨vf¨vm cwieZ©b Kivi GUvB Dchy³ mgq) [11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-
20. Honey is (taste) --- sweet. (gay ¯^v‡` wgwó 14] Ans:c
jv‡M) [10Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-14] A changing B has changed

A taste B tasting C changed D has been changing

C tasted D being tasted Ans:c 29. I wish today --- Friday. (AvR hw` kyµevi
21. Would you mind --- the window? [10g wkÿK n‡Zv) [6ô †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb-10]
wbeÜb-14, [wcGmwm, Rywbqi BÝUªv±i, 18.03.23] A am was B
A
close B closed C were shall be D
Ans:c
C
closing D to close Ans:c 30. I had (have) my meal before you came.
22. You had better --- him at once. (Zv‡K [6ô †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cix¶v-10]

GKevi †dvb KivB fv‡jv ) [12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15] A had B have

A to ring B ring C been D have been Ans:a

C ringing D rung Ans:b e¨vL¨v: GKmv‡_ `ywU had _vK‡j 1g wU auxiliary


23. He kept on (sing) as passed. verb Ges 2q wU main verb nq|
A singing B to sing [7g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-11] 31. Which one is a correct sentence-- [15Zg
C to have sung D sang Ans:a cÖfvlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgchv©q): 18]
A Every students are present today
24. I look forward --- you. (‡Zvgvi gyL †_‡K
†kvbvi A‡cÿvq AvwQ) [11 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14] B Ten kilometres are too far to walk
A to see B meeting Ans:d C Two-third of the students got degrees
C to meet D to hearing from
D All the information is correct Ans:d
25. Would you mind (to take) simply a cup
of tea? (GK Kvc Pv †L‡Z Avcbvi AvcwË Av‡Q 32. Choose the correct sentence- [10Zg wewmGm/15Zg
cÖfvlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgchv©q): 18]
Kx?) [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i Bb÷ªv±i-05, 12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14]
A A few of the three boys got a prize
A to take B taking
B Each of the three boys got a prize
C take D taken Ans:b
26. He could not help (write) the letter. [6ô C Every of the three boys got a prize
†emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb-10]
D All of the three boys got a prize Ans:
A
to write B wrote
C writing D written Ans:c
33. The principal along with his students---
27. Mukta knows --- sing. (gy³v Mvb MvB‡Z Rv‡b) planting trees for two hours. [15Zg cÖfvlK
wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgchv©q): 18]
[8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb -12]
A have been B has been
A well to B to
C is D are Ans:b
C herself to D how to Ans:d
34. The correct sentence is---. [12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb:
15/cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b ¸ß ms‡KZ cwi`߇ii mvBdvi Awdmvi: 05]

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A Two thirds of it is fine. D Two third is fine. Ans:a
B Two third of it is fine.
C Two thirds of it are fine.
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Subject-Verb Agreement
Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-
1. Education for all people --- a mammoth A be B is
task. [14Zg ‡emi. wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 17] C are D were Ans:b
A are B is 6. The father with his seven daughters ---
C be D have Ans:b left the house. [16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ me©`v subject Gi number I ch©vq)- 19]
A have B are
person Abymv‡i verb wba©vwiZ nq| ev‡K¨ subject
C has D was Ans:c
Gi g~j KZ©v n‡”Q education hv third person
7. Orthita as well as Obhinibesh (to be)
singular number| G‡K g‡b g‡b It aiæb| ZvB
attending the party. [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb
DËi n‡e It is;
A are B is cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q] 17]
2. He and I --- well/ill. [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
C have been D been Ans:b
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-14]
A am B is
e¨vL¨v: As well as- Gi c~‡e©i noun/pronoun
C are D none Ans:c ev‡K¨i subject nq| myZivs subject ‘Orthita’
3. The Headmaster and the President of the singular nIqvq verb I singular (is) n‡e|
school --- present in the last meeting. [16Zg 8. Lima along with her friends --- to
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb (¯‹zj ch©vq) -19] school every day. [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv
Awas B were A go B goes (¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2) -17]
Chad been D have been Ans:b C is going D are going Ans:b
Tips: Headmaster Ges President Gi c~‡e© the ev‡K¨i ev‡K¨ everyday _vKvq evK¨wU present Ind.
_vKvq c„_K c„_K e¨w³‡K †evSv‡”Q| myZivs verb wU tense n‡e weavq DËi-b; ev‡K¨i subject(Lima);
plural n‡e| last meeting (MZ mfv) _vKv‡Z evK¨wU 9. The headmaster along with his colleagues
past indefinite tense G n‡e| ZvB k~b¨¯’v‡bi were --- coming here today. (cÖavb wkÿK Zvi
em‡e| mnKvgx©‡`i mv‡_ wb‡q AvR GLv‡b Avm‡Z‡Qb) [11Zg wkÿK
4. The poor --- much in winter. [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wbeÜb (¯‹yj/mgch©vq-2)-14]
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 15] A
have B is
A suffer B gaining C were D are Ans:b
C gained D be gained Ans:a 10. Three-fourths of the work --- finished.
e¨vL¨v: Adj.-Gi c~‡e© The e¨eüZ n‡j, Zv memgq [13 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-16, 6ô †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb-10]
Common Plural noun wn‡m‡e e¨eüZ nq| GLv‡b A have been B was
suffer A_©-K‡ó ‡fvMv| the poor A_© Mwi‡eiv| ev‡K¨i C were D has been Ans:d
evsjv: Mwi‡eiv kx‡Z Kó †fvM K‡i| e¨vL¨v: work Abymv‡i verb n‡Z cvi‡e was/has
5. The colour of her eyes --- blue. (Zvi †Pv‡Li been| GLv‡b Dfq †ÿ‡ÎB passive voice Av‡Q|
is bxj) [13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-16] Zvn‡j ev¯Íe A_© w`‡q wPšÍv Kwi:: hw` was emvB Zvn‡j

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evsjv n‡e, 3/4 Ask KvR †kl n‡qwQ‡jv A_©vr AZx‡Z A Each boy and each girl have a pen.
Amgvß| Avi hw` has been emvB Zvn‡j evsjv, n‡e 3/4 B Each boy and each girl are having a pen.
Ask KvR †kl n‡q‡Q A_©vr eZ©gv‡b Amgvß wKš‘ KvR
C Each boy and each girl has a pen. Ans:c
GLbI Pjgvb| ZvB ev¯Í‡e mvaviY `„wó‡Z wbw`©ó iv¯Ívi KvR
AZx‡Z Amgvß ivLv nq bv weavq BwZevPK wPšÍvq mwVK D Each boy and each girl were having a pen.
DËi Kiv n‡q‡Q d| Z‡e Ack‡b d bv _vK‡j b DËi Kiv e¨vL¨v: And Øviv hy³ `ywU noun Gi c~‡e© each _vK‡j
hv‡e| verb singular nq| AÎGe (c) Ack‡bi evK¨wU mwVK|
11. Educating all people --- a mammoth 17. The principal along with his students ---
task. [13 Zg ‡em: wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 16] planting trees for two hours. [15Zg cÖfvlK
A are B is wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgchv©q): 18]

C be D have Ans:b A have been B has been


e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ Sub-Gi head word “educating” n‡jv C is D are Ans:b
third person singular ‡mRb¨ GLv‡b verb wn‡m‡e is 18. Nipa as well as her brothers (come) to
em‡e| me. [6ô†emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cix¶v-10]
12. He and I (be) well. [11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-14] A have come B are coming
Ans: has come C was gone D has come Ans:d
13. Walk fast lest the train (miss). [15Zg wkÿK 19. At least one of the students --- full marks
wbeÜb (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-18] every time. [6ô cÖfvlK wbeÜb-10]
A would
miss B would be missed A get B are getting (3 - avc) - 19]
C will
be missed D will miss Ans:b C gets D have got Ans:c
14. The machinery --- working well. [6ô Tips: Every time _vK‡j evK¨wU Present
†emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cix¶v-10]
Indefinite nq| Avevi “one” Subject wn‡m‡e
A
is B were
3rd Person singular number weavq DËi gets
C are D should Ans:a
n‡q‡Q| [one ‡K g‡b g‡b He fve‡Z cv‡ib Z‡eB
Tips: GLv‡b machinery (singular) hv‡K g‡b
eyS‡eb]
g‡b It ai‡j Gi mv‡_ DËi n‡Z cv‡i It is/ It
20. It is I who --- to blame. (AvwgB †`vlx) [6ô
should| wKš‘ should n‡e bv KviY should +
†emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv-10]
working nq bv| ZvB GKvwaK DËi g‡b n‡jI A was B are
Avmj DËi n‡jv: is; C am D were Ans:c
15. The Arabian Nights (be) my favourite 21. The correct sentence is- [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi mvBevi
book. (Avie¨ iRbx Avgvi wcÖq eB) [7g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-11] Awdmvi-05, 12 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb- 15]
-The Arabian Nights --- still a great ATwo-third of it is fine.
favourite. [cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb-11] BTwo-thirds of it is fine. (Bnvi `yB Z„Zxqvsk LuvwU)
A has B are C Two-thirds of it are fine.
C is D were Ans:c D Two-third is fine. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: The Arabian Nights- (Avie¨ iRbx) n‡”Q 22. Three-fourths of the work --- finished.
[6ô †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb-10]
GKwU eB‡qi bvg ZvB verb wU singular n‡e|
A have been B was
“nIqv” A‡_© be verb(am, is, are, was, were)
C were D has been Ans:d
e¨eüZ nq weavq has Gi cwie‡Z© is n‡e|
e¨vL¨v: work Abymv‡i verb n‡Z cvi‡e was/has
16. Which is the correct sentence? [14 Zg cÖfvlK been| GLv‡b Dfq †ÿ‡ÎB passive voice Av‡Q|
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv-17]
Zvn‡j ev¯Íe A_© w`‡q wPšÍv Kwi:: hw` was emvB Zvn‡j

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evsjv n‡e, 3/4 Ask KvR †kl n‡qwQ‡jv A_©vr AZx‡Z AZx‡Z Amgvß ivLv nq bv weavq BwZevPK wPšÍvq mwVK
Amgvß| Avi hw` has been emvB Zvn‡j evsjv, n‡e 3/4 DËi Kiv n‡q‡Q d| Z‡e Ack‡b d bv _vK‡j b DËi Kiv
Ask KvR †kl n‡q‡Q A_©vr eZ©gv‡b Amgvß wKš‘ KvR hv‡e|
GLbI Pjgvb| ZvB ev¯Í‡e mvaviY `„wó‡Z wbw`©ó iv¯Ívi KvR
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Voice Change Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-
1. What cannot be cured must be endured. sub ‡K obj. + extension structure wU AbymiY
(Active) [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2] -17] Ki‡Z n‡e|
A We must be endured what we can not 5. The correct passive of- “He satisfied
cure. everybody”? [13Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq)-16]
B We cannot cure what we must endure. A Everybody has been satisfied by him.
C Must be endure can cure. Ans:d B Everybody was satisfied by him. Ans:b
D We must endure what we cannot cure. C Everybody was satisfied with him.
Special Rules: GKwU complex ev‡K¨ `ywU D Everybody would be satisfied at him.
verb _vK‡j Dfq As‡kB passive/active Ki‡Z 6. The passive voice of “Panic seized me”
nq| GLv‡b Dfq As‡ki active Ki‡Z n‡e| ZvB is- [10g cÖfvlK wbeÜb, 14 cÖfvlK wbeÜb 17]
DËi n‡q‡Q d| [Clue: GLv‡b object wn‡m‡e us A I was seized with panic.
Dn¨ Av‡Q B I was being seized by panic.

2. His behavior surprised me. evK¨wU C I was seized by panic.


D None Ans:a
passive form n‡e- [15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) -18]
A I was surpised with his behavior.
7. The passive of- “I am to make a
B I was surprised by his behavior.
telephone call.”[13 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16]
A A telephone call is to be made by me.
C I was surprised at his behavior.
B A telephone call is to making by me.
D I was surprised to his behavior. Ans:c
C A telephone call will to make.
3. Do you find your payment too little?
D By whom has it been done? Ans:a
(make it passive) [13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) -16]
A Is your payment found too little to you?
8. The correct passive of “Who has
B Are your payment found too little to you? broken the pencil/ the Glass/this jug?”
C Ate your payment found too little by you? is- [12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15]
D Is your payment found too little by you?Ans:d A By whom the pencil has broken? Ans:c
4. Rome was not built in a day. (Active) B By whom the pencil has been broken?
[14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv 17] C By whom has the pencil been broken?
A The Romans did not built Rome in a day. D The pencil has been broken by whom?
B People were not build Rome in a day. e¨vL¨v: Active MVb: who + has + sub + V3 --
C The Romans were not build Rome in a day. ? _vK‡j Passive MVb: By whom + has + sub
D A day was not built by Rome Ans:a
+ been + V3--?
e¨vL¨v: past indefinite- Gi negative passive 9. The passive voice of “Please enter the
evK¨‡K active Ki‡Z sub+ did not+ verb 1+ house by this gate” is-[12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15]

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A You are requested to enter the house by 10. The correct passive form of “Buy me a
this gate. Ans:a shirt?” [7g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-11]
B You should enter the house by this gate. A Let a shirt be bought.
C Let the house be entered by this gate. B Let a shirt be bought for me.
D Let the house be entered by you by gate. C Let a shirt be bought.
D Let be bought a shirt. Ans:b
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Common Mistakes Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-
1. Choose the correct sentence. [16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb 4. The man was --- for murder. [12Zg cÖfvlK
I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj mgch©vq)- 19 wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgchv©q)-15/14]
A He was hunged for murder. A hung B hang
B He has been hunged for murder. C hanged D hunged Ans:c
C He was hanged for murder. 5. “It is a quarter to ten now.”
D He had been hunged for murder. Ans:c A GLb †mvqv `kUv ev‡R| [9g †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb-13]
Tips: ev‡K¨ for murder Av‡Q ZvB eySv hv‡”Q B GLb mv‡o `kUv ev‡R|
KvD‡K nZ¨vi Rb¨ he/Zv‡K duvwm‡Z Szjv‡bv n‡qwQ‡jv| C GLb †cŠ‡b `kUv ev‡R|
ZvB `wo = ed hy&³ hang A_©vr hanged Øviv Ackb c D GLb `kUvi KvQvKvwQ| Ans:c
DËi| Ab¨vb¨ Ack‡b hunged fzj kã| 6. The dog was --- in front of the door.
2. I saw the beggar --- on the floor. (KzKziwU `iRvi mvg‡b ï‡q wQj) [10g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14]
(wfÿzKwU‡K †g‡S‡Z ï‡q _vK‡Z †`Ljvg) [12 Zg A laid B lying
‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015] C lay D lie Ans:b
A
laid B lying 7. He suffered from the --- that he was
C
lay D lie Ans:b
another Napoleon. [12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15]
3. Have you ever --- Sundarbans? (Zzwg wK A imagination B illusion
KL‡bv my›`ie‡b wM‡qQ?) [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
C defusion D allusion Ans:b
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2) 2014,]
Allusion (to sb/sth) : indirect refernace
A looked, on, to B been, to, the
= ‡Kv‡bv wKQzi g‡a¨ †Kv‡bv welq c‡ivÿ D‡jøL|
C seen, or, been
D traveled, within, forest Ans:b
Illusion (about sth/that + clause) : false
impression = ‡gvn, åg, gixwPKv, AjxK aviYv|
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb ¯’vb cwi`k©b Kiv A‡_© been to e¨eüZ
nq Ges Sundarbans GKwU wbw`©ó e‡bi bvg ZvB
Gi c~‡e© the e‡m| ZvB mwVK DËi Ackb- b;

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Translation (Abyev`)
Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-

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1. ‡m muvZiv‡Z Rv‡b bv| [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb 8. ‡m nvum‡Z nvum‡Z P‡j †Mj| [miKvix gva¨wgK mn. wkÿK-06,
cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2017] 7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11]
A He does not know swim. Ans: He went away to laugh. He went
B He does not know to swimming. away laughing.
C He does not know how to swim. 9. wkïwU Kvu`‡Z Kvu`‡Z Avgvi Kv‡Q G‡jv|
D He don’t know swimming. Ans:c [11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2q chv©q) -14]

e¨vL¨v: Know Gi ci verb Avm‡j verb +ing ev Ans: The child came to me crying. The
to+verb e¨envi nq bv| †m‡ÿ‡Î know + how child came crying to me.
to + verb wbqgwU cÖ‡hvR¨ n‡e| 10. Avwg Zv‡K w`‡q KvRwU Kivjvg| [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb
A I made him do the work. (2q chv©q) -15]
2. el©v ïiæ n‡q‡Q| [ 7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11]
B I got him do the work.
A The rain has set in.
C I made done the work by him.
B The rains have set in.
D I have done him the work. Ans:a
C The rains have set on.
D The arins has set out. Ans:b
11. Avwg Zv‡K w`‡q wPwVwU wjLvjvg| [6ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
A I wrote the letter by him.
3. ‡m nvucv‡Z nvucv‡Z GLv‡b Avmj| [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2] -2017] B I had written the letter by him.
A He has come here exhausted. C I had the letter written by him.
B He had come here running. D I got letter being written by him. Ans:c
C He came here hurriedly. 12. Avwg eis gie wKš‘ wfÿv Kie bv| [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11]
D He came here panting. Ans:d A I would rather die than beg.
4. wkïwU nvm‡Z nvm‡Z Avgvi Kv‡Q G‡jv- ev‡K¨wUi B I would rather to die than to beg.
Bs‡iwR Abyev` ‡KvbwU? [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2q chv©q) -17] C I would die than beg.

A The baby came to me to laughing. Ans:b D I would die rather beg. Ans:a
B The baby came to me laughing. 13. I am badly hard up. [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11]

C The baby came to me in laughing A Avwg Amn¨ n‡q D‡VwQ|

D The baby came to me by laughing. B Avwg GK K_vi gvbyl|

5. ‡jvKwU nvm‡Z nvm‡Z Avgvi Kv‡Q Avm‡jv| [10Zg wkÿK C Avwg KwVb Amy‡L fzMwQ|
wbeÜb (2q chv©q) -14] D Avgvi UvKvi Lye Uvb n‡q‡Q| Ans:d
A The man comes to me by laughing. 14. GK UvKvi fvswZ `vI| [6ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
B The man came to me by laugh. A Give me one taka change.
C The man came to me laughing. B Give me a change for taka.
D The man coming to me laugh. Ans:c C Give me a taka change.
6. Avwg †Zvgv‡K LvIqv‡ev| [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-15] D Give me change for a taka. Ans:d
A I shall eat you. ‡Kv‡bv wKQzi cwie‡Z© Ab¨ wKQz wewbgq Kiv A‡_© change Gi
B I shall feed you. c‡i for e‡m|
C I shall be eating you. 15. ‡m K`vwPr wg_¨v K_v e‡jb- Gi Bs‡iRx wK?
D I shall give you a party. Ans:b [12Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-15]
A He sometimes tells a lie.
7. I do not take tea. [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
A Avwg Pv Avwb bv| B Avwg Pv Lve bv| Ans:d B He never tells a lie.
C He seldom tells a lie.
C Avwg Pv LvB| D Avwg Pv cvb Kwi bv|

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D He sometimes tell a lie. Ans:c CHave I the wings of birds!
16. ‡jvKwU gigi Ae¯’v -Gi Bs‡iwR †KvbwU? D Wish I have the wings of birds! Ans:b
[12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015] DËi evK¨wUi mvaviY MVb n‡jv: If I had the
AThe man is to die. wings of a bird! weKí MVb If Zzj‡j had Av‡M
B The man is about to die. Av‡m|
C The man is died.
23. He used to come here every week
D The man had died.Ans:b
(Translate): [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
17. Death is --- to dishonor. [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK A wZwb cÖ‡Z¨K mßv‡n GLv‡b Av‡mb|
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2014]
B wZwb cÖ‡Z¨K mßv‡n GLv‡b Avm‡Zb|
Aprefer B preferrence
C wZwb cÖ‡Z¨K mßv‡n GLv‡b G‡mwQ‡jb|
C preferable D prefering Ans:c
D wZwb cÖ‡Z¨K mßv‡n GLv‡b G‡m _v‡Kb| Ans:b
Zzjbv Ki‡Z is Gi ci adjective cÖ‡qvRb ZvB
24. Avwg GBgvÎ †Zvgvi wPwV †c‡qwQ| [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I
preferable DËi- cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2] -2017]
18. Acgv‡bi †P‡q g„Zz¨ †kÖq- mwVK Abyev` wK? [wkÿK AI received your letter just now.
wbeÜb-14]
B I have just received your letter.
A Death is preferable than dishonor. C I just have received you letter.
B Death is more preferable to dishonor.
D Just I have received your letter. Ans:b
C Death is more preferable than dishonor.
25. ‡m GK mßvn hver Amy¯’| [11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-14, B.we. (G)
DDeath is preferable to dishonor. Ans:d
A He has been ill since a week. 16-17]
19. Man gets as much as he wants-Gi mwVK
B He has been ill till a week.
evsjv Abyev` ‡KvbwU? [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2q chv©q) -17]
C He has been ill for a week.
A gvby‡li PvIqv †ekx, cvIqv †ekx|
D He has been ill during a week. Ans:c
B gvbyl hZ cvq, ZZ Pvq|
26. Avwg Zv‡K `yÕeQi hver wPwb|
C gvby‡li PvIqvi †kl †bB|
[8g wkÿK wbeÜb-12]
D gvbyl hv Pvq Zv cvq bv| Ans:b AI have been knowing her for two years.
20. Bnv GKwU Acye© my‡hvM| [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10] B I have known her for two years.
A This is a unique opportunity. C I have know her for two years.
B This is a nice opportunity. D I am knowing her for two years. Ans:b
C This is an unique opportunity. 27. He starts for London tonight.
D This is real opportunity. Ans:a A ‡m AvR iv‡Z jÛb hvq| [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
21. Avwg Zv‡K Dcnvm Kwiwb| [ Kgb cÖkœ: 15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb B ‡m AvR iv‡Z jÛb ïiæ K‡i|
I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2)- 19] C ‡m AvR iv‡Z jÛb hvÎv K‡i|
AI did not laugh at him. D ‡m AvR iv‡Z jÛb iIqvbv n‡e| Ans:d
BI did not laugh. 28. ‡m ejj †h †m hv‡e| [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11]
C I did not laugh in him.
A He said that he will go.
D I did not laugh upon him. Ans:a
B He said that he would went.
22. ÒAvgvi hw` cvwLi gZ Wvbv _vKZ!Ó GB evK¨wUi
C He said that he will went.
mwVK Bswjk evK¨ †KvbwU? [10g wkÿK wbeÜb (2q chv©q)-14] D He said that he would go. Ans:d
A I wished I had the wings of a bird! 29. wZwb mr †jvK wQ‡jb, ZvB bv? [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb
B Had I the wings of a bird! cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2] -2017]

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A He was truthful, was he? AkÎæi gvqv Kvbœvq fy‡j †hIbv|
B He was an honest man, wasn’t he? B kÎæ‡K Lv‡Uv K‡i †`‡Lv bv|
C He was an honest man, did not he? C kÎæi m‡½ †gjv‡gkv K‡iv bv|
D He was really an honest man? Ans:b D kÎæ †_‡K `~‡i †_‡Kv| Ans:b
30. ‡m wK MZKvj G‡m‡Q? [10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14] 37. The correct translation of ‘KZ©„cÿ Zv‡K
A Did he come yesterday? wZi¯‹vi Kij|’ [16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)
B Did he came yesterday? - 19]

C Had he come yesterday? AThe authority criticized him.


D Has he come yesterday? Ans:a B The authority took him to book.

31. GUv wK ai‡bi dzj? [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10] C The authority gave reins to him.

A What kind of flower this is? D The authority took him to task. Ans:d

B This is what a kind of flower? 38. Rxeb cy®úkh¨v bq| [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZv©-05, 10g
C What kind of flower that is? A The life is not bed of roses. wkÿK wbeÜb-14]

D What kind of flower is it? Ans:d B Life is not a bed of roses.

32. Were the birds chirping? [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10] C Life is not bed of roses.
A cvwLiv wK Mvb KiwQj? D Life is not bed of roses. Ans:b
B cvwLiv wK Mvb Ki‡Q? 39. He lives from hand to mouth.
[12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2) -15]
C cvwLiv wK wKwPiwgwPi KiwQj?
A ‡m†ivRMv‡ii Dci Lvq|
D cvwLiv wK wKwPiwgwPi Ki‡Q? Ans:c
B ‡m Kó K‡i Lvq|
33. Zzwg wK Rv‡bv ‡m †Kv_vq _v‡K? Correct one is-
C ‡m nv‡Z †ivRMvi K‡i, gy‡L Lvq|
[14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-17]
D ‡m w`b Av‡b w`b Lvq| Ans:d
A Do
you know where does he live?
B Do you know where he live? 40. ‘It is a long story’ Gi mwVK Abyev`-
[14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2) -17]
C Do you know where he is live?
A ‡m GK weivU BwZnvm| B eo Kvwnbx|
D Do you know where he lives? Ans:d
C ‡m A‡bK K_v| D ‡m A‡bK eo Kvwnbx|
34. Correct translation of Ôgvbe RvwZ GLb
Ans:c
msKUvcbœÕ [16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj mgch©vq-2)
41. ‡m w`b G‡b w`b Lvq| [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11]
- 19]
A Mankind are at a stake now. A He lives from hand to mouth.
B Mankind are at danger now. B He lives by hand to mouth.

C Man is at a stake now. C He lives day by day.

D Mankind is at stake now. Ans:d D He eats day by day. Ans:a

35. ¸R‡e Kvb †`Iqv DwPZ bq| [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb 42. The man is in great trouble.
cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2] -17] A ‡jvKUv gnv m¼‡U c‡o‡Q| [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10]

A One should not concentrate on rumour B ‡jvKUv wec‡` c‡o‡Q|

B
We should not hear rumour. Ans:c C ‡jvKUv mgm¨vq c‡o‡q|

C One should not give ear to rumour. D †jvKUv LyeB Amnvq| Ans:a
D We should not give our ear on rumour. 43. evsjv‡`k w`‡b w`‡b DbœwZ KiæK| [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
36. “Do not cry down your enemy”- evK¨wUi A Bangladesh is prospering day by day.
mwVK Abyev` †KvbwU? [8g wkÿK wbeÜb-12] B Bangladesh is developing day by day.

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C May Bangladesh succeed day by day. e¨vL¨v: Avwg Zv‡K co‡Z ïbjvg-Gi h_vh_
D May Bangladesh prosper day by day. Ans:d translation n‡”Q I heard him reading|
44. PwiÎ Rxe‡bi gyuKzU| [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10] 50. GB M„nwU fvov †`Iqv nB‡e (Translate into
A Character is the crown of life. English): [6ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
B Character is the goal of life. A This house is to let.
C Character is the result of life. B The house is for let.
D Character is the motte of life. Ans:a C This house is to be let.
45. `qv GKwU gnr ¸Y| [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10] D This house is meant for let. Ans:a
A Kindness is a great virtue. 51. Avwg Zv‡K MvB‡Z ïbjvgÕ evK¨wUi Translation;-
B Kindness is a real virtue. [WvK Rxeb exgv, c~e©vÂj mv‡K©j, XvKv, wcGjAvB GKvDb‡U›U
C Kindness is a brave virtue. 15-12-2023]
D Kindness is a unique virtue. Ans:a A I heard him singing.
46. ‡Zvgvi evev Kx K‡ib? [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I B I hear him singing.
A What is your father? cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 17] C I heard him to singing.

B What is your father doing? D I was heard singing. Ans:a


C What does your father? 52. ¸R‡e Kvb ‡`Iqv DwPZ bq| [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb
D What your father does? Ans:a I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2017] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: What is your father? ‡Zvgvi evev Kx A One should not concentrate on rumour.
K‡ib? Ges ‡Zvgvi evev Kx Ki‡Q? (c) I (d) B We should not her rumour.

Ack‡bi evK¨ `ywU fzj| myZivs mwVK DËi (K)| C One should not give ear to rumour.
D We should not give pur on rumour.
47. ÕGgb †`kwU †Kv_vI Luy‡R cv‡e bv‡Kv ZzwgÕ -Gi
Bs‡iwR Abyev` Ki-[ Kgb cÖkœ: 15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-19] e¨vL¨v: ¸R‡e Kvb †`Iqv DwPZ bq| give ear to
Ans:c something A_© †Kv‡bv wKQz‡Z KY©cvZ Kiv evK¨wUi
A You will find such a country nowhere. Bs‡iwR one should not give ear to rumour|
B Now here you will find such a country. 53. nvq! Zvi gv AvR RxweZ †bB- Gi Bs‡iwR †KvbwU?
[13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2) 2016]
C Nowhere will you find such a country.
A Alas! His mother is no more today.
D You will find a country like this nowhere.
B Ah! His mother is dead.
48. Wv³vi †ivMxwUi bvox †`L‡jb| [6ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
C Alas! His mother has dead.
A The doctor saw the pulse of the patient.
D Alas! His mother has lost her life. Ans:a
B The doctor felt the pulse of the patient.
C The doctor feels the pulse of the patient.
54. webq gn‡Z¡i f~lY| [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2016]
D The doctor has seen the pulse of the
A Modesty are embellishment of
patient. Ans:b
greatness. Ans:d
49. Avwg Zv‡K co‡Z ïbjvg| [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
B Modesty is embellishment on greatness.
A I heard him to read. cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 201]
C Modesty is embellishment to greatness.
B I heard him reading.
D Modesty is embellishment of greatness.
C I have heard him reading.
e¨vL¨v: Modesty- webq, embellishment- f~lY,
D I saw him reading. Ans:b
greatness- gnZ¡| subject(modesty) third

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person singular number nIqvq verb n‡e is B I shall feed you.
GLv‡b of n‡e appropriate preposition| ZvB C I shall eating you.
mwVK DËi (N)| D I shall give you a party. Ans:b
55. ‡KUwj‡Z cvwb UM& eM& Ki‡Q| [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb e¨vL¨v: LvIqvi Bs‡iRx eat Ges LvIqv‡bvi Bs‡iRx
I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2016] feed.
A The water is simmering in the kettle. 60. ‡m Avgvi Avcb fvB- Gi Bs‡iRx wK? [12 Zg
B The water is boiling in the kettle. ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015]
C The water is rising high in the kettle. A He is my brother.
D The kettle is over flowing. Ans:a B He is my step brother.
e¨vL¨v: simmer(v) A_© UM& eM& K‡i †dvUv ev wm× C He is my elder brother.
nIqv| mwVK DËi (K) D He is my own brother. Ans:a
56. ‡UªbwU XvKv hv‡e| [13Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb 61. Avgvi wjwLevi Kjg bvB- Gi Bs‡iRx wK?
cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-16] [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015]
A The train is going to Dhaka. A I have no pen to write.
B The train is bound for Dhaka. B I have no written pen.
C The train is leaving for Dhaka. C I have no pen to write with.
D The train will go to Dhaka. Ans:b D I have no pen for writing. Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Bound for- †Kv_vI ev †Kv‡bv w`‡K †h‡Z e¨vL¨v: wjwLevi Kjg/‡jLvi Rb¨ Kjg BZ¨vw`i mwVK
cÖ¯‘Z| mwVK DËi (L) Bs‡iRx n‡”Q ‘pen to write with’
57. The shirt is -----. [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I 62. Ávbxiv †ekx K_v e‡jb bv| Gi Bs‡iwR wK? [11 Zg
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2016] ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2014]
A After my taste. A The wises do not talk much.
B Before my tease. B The wise does not talk much.
C After one`s taste. C The wise do not talk much.
D According to my taste. Ans:a D The wise men does not talk much. Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: The shirt is after my taste- gv‡b RvgvwU 63. wkïwU Kvu`‡Z Kvu`‡Z Avgvi Kv‡Q G‡jv| [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi
Avgvi cQ›` ev wcÖq| wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2) 2014]

58. ‡g‡qwU Pv A‡cÿv `ya †ewk cQ›` K‡i| [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi A The child comes to me run.
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2016] B The child came to me running.
A The girl likes milk more than tea. C The child came to me crying.
B The girl prefers milk to tea. D The child came to me cy. Ans:c
C The girl prefers milk than tea. 64. `vuovI, Avwg AvmwQ| [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
D The girl prefers tea to milk. Ans:b cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2014]

e¨vL¨v: GKwU wRwb‡mi Zzjbvq Aci †Kv‡bv wRwbm A Stand, I come now.
cQ›` Kiv †evSv‡Z prefer kã e¨eüZ nq Ges B Wait, I am coming now.
C Keep standing, I am coming.
G‡ÿ‡Î than –Gi cwie‡Z© to e¨eüZ nq | mwVK
D Stand here, I am coming. Ans:b
DËi (L)|
65. This collar is too limp-Gi A_© wK?
59. Avwg †Zvgv‡K LvIqv‡ev- Gi Bs‡iRx wK? [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015]
A GB KjviwU eÇ k³| [10g wkÿK wbeÜb (2q ch©vq) -14]

A I shall eat you. B GB KjviwU eÇ LmL‡m|

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C GB KjviwU eÇ big| AI have a few friends. B I have no friend.
D GB KjviwU eÇ `„p| Ans:c C I have few friends. D I have little friends.
66. I cannot stand rich dishes. [6ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10] e¨vL¨v: g‡b ivL‡eb a few/a little Øviv n¨uv‡evaK
A Avwg Mig _vjvi cv‡k `vuov‡Z cvwi bv| A_© †`q| Avi ïay few/little Øviv bv‡evaK A_©
B ¸iæcvK Avgvi mn¨ nq bv| †`q|
C `vwg _vjvi cv‡k Avwg `vuov‡Z cvwi bv| 73. The correct translation of- ÔZvi GLv‡b †Kvb
D ¸iæcvK Lvev‡i Avgvi AvMÖn †bB| Ans:b eÜz †bB ej‡jB P‡jÕ is- [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
e¨vL¨v: rich dishes Gi A_© ¸iæcvK, †h Lvev‡i cÖPzi cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2) 2014]
oil, butter, eggs, cream BZ¨vw` _v‡K; stand-mn¨ A He has no friends here at all.
Kiv| B He has few friends here.
67. ‘The baby is always smiling' Gi evsjv C He has a few friends here. Ans:b
Abyev` n‡jv- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-15, 5ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10] D He has little number of friends here.
A wkïwU memgq nvm‡Q| 74. Ávbxiv †ekx K_v e‡jb bv| Gi Bs‡iwR wK? [11 Zg

B wkïwU memgq nv‡m| ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2014]
A The wises do not talk much. Ans:c
C wkïwUi gyL nvwm‡Z fiv|
D wkïwUi gy‡L nvwm †j‡MB Av‡Q| Ans:d B The wise does not talk much.
C The wise do not talk much.
68. ‡gv¯Ívixiv Pvi †evb| [8g wkÿK wbeÜb-12]
D The wise men does not talk much.
A Mostari has four sisters
75. He has killed himself. [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11]
B Montu has two brothers.
A ‡m †Zvgv‡K nZ¨v K‡i‡Q|
C Mostari has three sisters.
B ‡m ZvK nZ¨v K‡i‡Q|
D Mostaris have four sisters. Ans:c
C ‡m gviv wM‡q‡Q|
69. He asked me to do it. evK¨wUi mwVK Abyev`-
D ‡m AvZ¥nZ¨v K‡i‡Q| Ans:d
A wZwb Avgv‡K GUv wR‡Ám Ki‡jb| [6ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
76. Which is the correct English
B wZwb Avgv‡K GUv wR‡Ám K‡iwQ‡jb|
translation? ‡Q‡jwU †`L‡Z Zvi evevi gZ|
C wZwb Avgv‡K GUv Ki‡Z e‡jwQ‡jb| Ans:c
[7g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-11]
D wZwb Avgv‡K GUv wR‡Ám Ki‡Z e‡jwQ‡jb|
A The boy takes after his father.
70. The fire is out. evK¨wUi mwVK Abyev`- [Xv.we. (C- B The boy looks after his father.
evsjv Ask) 11-12, 14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-17]
C The boy resembles his father.
A Av¸b
Qwo‡q c‡o‡Q| B Av¸b wb‡f †M‡Q|
D The boy looks like his father. Ans:a,c,d
C Av¸b GLb evB‡i| D evB‡i Av¸b| Ans:b
mZK©Zv: cÖ‡kœ fzj Av‡Q KviY †`L‡Z KviI gZ nIqv
71. The correct translation of ‘Mv‡Q GLbI dj
A‡_© takes after, resemble, look like wZbwU verb B
a‡i bvBÕ is [Xv.we. (C) 10-11, Kz.we. (B) 12-13, B.we. (F) 13- e¨eüZ nq| Avi look after Gi A_© †`Lvïbv Kiv| cÖ‡kœ
14, 16-17, 14Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj
incorrect PvB‡j mwVK DËi n‡Zv b;
A Thetree has not yet borne fruit. ch©vq) 17]
77. Correct translation of “The boy takes
B The tree has not caught any fruit.
after his father” is- [9g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-13]
C The tree cannot yet bear fruit.
A †Q‡jwU Zvi wcZvi Dci wÿß|
D The tree has not given fruit. Ans:a
B †Q‡jwU Zvi wcZv‡K AbymiY K‡i|
72. Avgvi eÜz bvB ej‡jB P‡jÑBs‡iwR‡Z ï× Abyev`
C †Q‡jwU Zvi wcZvi g‡Zv|
†KvbwU? 16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj mgch©vq-2) -19]
D †Q‡jwU Zvi wcZv‡K †`Lv‡kvbv K‡i| Ans:c

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78. Which one is the correct English [15Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-19]
A AvwgGK gyn~Z© e¨q Ki‡Z cvwi bv
translation of ÒGLb Avgvi nvZ Lvwj?Ó
B Avgvi gyn‡Z©I Qvo †bB|
AI am empty handed now. [10g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14]
C Avgvi wZjgvÎ mgq bvB|
B I am empty pocket.
D Avgvi GK wZj mgq wQj bv| Ans:c
C I am hard up now.
D I am without money. Ans:c 81. Select the correct Bangla translation of
79. The elephant is the largest quadruped ‘There is no room in the bench’ [9g, †emiKvix
A G iæ‡g †Kvb †e‡Â †bB| cÖfvlK wbeÜb-13]
animal in the world. [cÖfvlK wbeÜb-10]
B G RvqMvq †Kvb †e †bB|
A nvwZ c„w_exe me‡P‡q e„nr Z„Y‡fvRx cªvYx|
C G †e‡Â †Kvb RvqMv †bB|
B nvwZ c„w_exe me‡P‡q e„nr ¯’jR cªvYx|
D G †e‡Â †Kvb Kÿ †bB| Ans:c
C nvwZ c„w_exe me‡P‡q e„nr ebR cÖvYx|
D nvwZ c„w_exe me‡P‡q e„nr PZz®ú` cÖvYx| Ans:d
80. I cannot spare an instant. evK¨wUi Abyev`:
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Interchange of parts of speech


Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-

1. The adjective of the ‘comfort’? [12 Zg AStudious B Perserving


‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 2015] CStupidity D Study Ans:a
A Comfortation B Comfotable 6. Change the verb “lose” into noun. [10Zg
C Comfortification D Comfortable Ans:d wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgchv©q)-14]
2. Verb of the word “apology” is- [13 Zg wkÿK A lost B loose
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgchv©q)-16] C loss D losing Ans:c
A apological B apologise 7. The noun of “long”? [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb
C apologify D enapology Ans:b I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015]
e¨vL¨v: Apology kãwU noun, hvi verb form A longness B longy
n‡”Q- apologise C length D large Ans:c
3. The noun form of ‘broad’ is-[14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb 8. Noun of the word ‘simple’ is- [11Zg wkÿK
I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2)-17] wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq 2)-14]

A broadly B breath ] A simply B simplify

C broaden D
breadth Ans:d C simplicity D simplication Ans:c
4. What is the noun form of the word 9. What is the noun form of “Successful”?
[13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgchv©q)-16]
“Pious”? [wkÿK wbeÜb (Ge‡Z`vqx cÖavb, Rywb wkÿK I Kvix)-10]
Asuccessfully B succeed
A piousness B pousity
C success D successive Ans:c
C piety D pity Ans:c
10. What is the adjective ‘child (PvBì)Õ? [10g
e¨vL¨v: piety(cvq&wU)-fw³|
A childhood B childly wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
5. “Study” kãwUi Adjective n‡”Q- [Zg wkÿK
C childish D children Ans:c
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11. The noun form of ‘approve-Aby‡gv`b Kiv’ A brevity B short
is- [14g wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-17] C briefly D briefing Ans:a
A approveness B approof 19. The verb of the noun “friend” is- [11Zg
cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14]
C approval D aproval Ans:c
A Friendship B frank
12. The verb of the word “beautiful” is--
[13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgchv©q) -2016] C friendly D befriend Ans:d
A
beauty B beautify 20. The adjective form of ‘‘heart’’ is- [12Zg
C beautification D beautifully Ans:b cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15]
A heartly B heartily
e¨vL¨v: Beautiful (adj)- my›`i, beauty (n)-
C hearty D heartable Ans:c
‡mŠ›`h©, beautify-Aj¼…Z Kiv, beautifully- my›`i
21. What is the noun of the “hate”? [6ô †emiKvix
fv‡e| cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv-10]
13. What is the verb of the word “beauty”- Ahate B hatefulness
[14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgchv©q)-17]
Chatred D behated Ans:c
-Adjective form of ‘courage’ is--- [16Zg
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mgch©vq-2) - 19]
22. What is the noun of “know”? [8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-
12]
A
encourage B courageous
A knowing B known
C curiosity D courageable Ans:b
C knowable D knowledge Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Courage kãwU noun, hvi A_©- mvnm,
23. What is the adjective of ‘purify’? [10g
g‡bvej| Courage- Gi adjective form n‡jv ‡emiKvwi cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14]
courageous. kãwU verb form n‡jv A Purity B Pureful
encourage mvnm †RvMv‡bv| C Pure D Purifying Ans:c
14. Noun form of ‘guilty’ is – [15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I 24. What is the noun of the word “save”?
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) 2019] [8g †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12]
A guiltness B guilt Asavage B secured
C guilting D guiultys Ans:b Csafety D suggest Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ÕGuilty’ kãwU n‡jv Adjective Avi Gi noun 25. The verb form of the word ‘sure’ is-
[10Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14]
n‡jv guilt.
A suren B surely
15. The adjective of the word ‘include’? [15
Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) 2019] C ensure D surety Ans:c
A
inclution B includable 26. Verb of the word ‘Danger’ is- [12Zg
‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-15]
C inclusive D includness Ans:b
A Danger B Dangerous Ans:c
16. What is noun of the word ‘Confess’?
[13Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16] B Endanger D None
of the these
A Confession B Confes Ans:a 27. Verb of the word “economy”?[15 Zg wkÿK
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-19]
C Confusion D Confessionably
A economic B ecomicaly
17. The adjective of the word ‘authority’
C economically D economize Ans:d
is- [7g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-11]
A authoritative B author Ans:a
28. The adverb form of the word “heart”
is- [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹yj/mgchv©q)-15]
C authorise D authoritatively
18. Which is the noun of the word “brief”? A heartened B heartily
[16Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-19] C hearty D heartening Ans:b

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29. What is the noun form of ‘include’? [14Zg e¨vL¨v: Include (AšÍfz©³ Kiv)-Gi noun form
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q] -2017]
n‡jv inclusion (AšÍf©yw³)|
A Includement B Inclusion
30. What is the noun of “know”? [9g wkÿK wbeÜb-
C Inclution D Includeness Ans:b 13]
A knowing B known
C knowable D knowledge Ans:d
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Group Verbs / Phrasal Verb


Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-

1. The old man was very week. His health 6. While living in poverty, the poet had to
broke --- under the pressure of work. --- a great deal of sufferings. [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi
[15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2)-19] wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-17]
A down B upon Asee through B put up with
C trough D away Ans:a Cpass by D fall back Ans:b
2. When the war broke --- my father 7. Your watch has run ---. [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK
joined the army. [P.we. (B1) 12-13] wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-17]
The Second World War broke --- in A down B short
September, 1939. C good D up [14Zg wkÿK Ans:a
wbeÜb-17]

A thorough B away 8. Smoking tells upon our body. Here ‘tell


C out D in Ans:c upon’ means. [10g wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-14]
3. The patient will --- soon. [10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14] A benefits B harms
A come in B come off C indicates D strengthens Ans:b
C come round D come by Ans:c 9. I went --- great sufferings. (Avwg Pig `ytL
4. How did you come by your lost watch? Kó †fvM Kijvg/mn¨ Kijvg) [8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12]
Here ‘come by’ means- [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I A on B for
cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgchv©q)-17]
C through D with Ans:c
A quicken B get
10. Hardly had he entered the room than
C mend lose D Ans:b
the electricity ----. [8g †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12]
e¨vL¨v: come by A_©- cvIqv, Abyiƒcfv‡e get A_©- A went off B went of
cvIqv| C went away D went out Ans:d
5. Everybody should --- his or her old evsjv A_©: ‡m N‡i cÖ‡ek Ki‡Z bv Ki‡ZB we`y¨r P‡j
parents. (cÖ‡Z¨‡K Zvi eq¯‹ wcZv gvZvi †`Lv‡kvbv Kiv †Mj/ Av‡jv wb‡f †Mj| Z‡e e¨w³i †ÿ‡Î P‡j hvIqv
DwPZ) [10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14] eySv‡Z go away e¨envi nq, †hgb: Firoz went
A look after B look up away with all his books. (wd‡ivR Zvi me eB
C look of D look into Ans:a wb‡q P‡j †Mj)
11. Do not run ---- debt. (&F‡Y RR©wiZ nBIbv) [9g
cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cªZ¨qb-13]

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A to B with A did not take off B took off
C from D into Ans:d C had not taken off D had taken off Ans:b
12. He waited until the plane ----. [14Zg cÖfvlK
wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgchv©q)-17]
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Appropriate Preposition Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-


1. Man has no escape --- death. [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-16]
A in B of C from D at [Xv.we. (A) 14-15] Ans:c
2. He insisted me --- there. [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-16]
A over going B on my going C to go D is to go Ans:b
3. He parted --- his friends in tears. (‡m Zvi eÜzi KvQ †_‡K AkÖæR‡j Avjv`v n‡jv) [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-17]
A with B from C against D beside Ans:b
4. The shirt is ---. [13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq 2016]
A after my taste B before my taste
C after one's taste D according to my taste Ans:a
5. People (talk) his courage even after his death. [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 16]
A talk of B talk C will talk D talkn of Ans:a
6. I have no money --- hand. [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2014]
A in B by C at D on Ans:a
7. Your conduct admits --- no excuse. (‡Zvgvi AvPiY ÿgvi †hvM¨ bq) [8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12]
A for B in C of D to Ans:c
8. She/ Mithila argued --- me about the marriage. (‡m weevn mg‡Ü Avgvi mv‡_ hyw³ LÛb Kij)
[14 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-17]
Awith B for C to D from Ans:a
9. He/I complied --- her request. [12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15]
A at B on C with D in 03, (D) 13-14] Ans:c
10. I don’t you any difficulty --- a driving license. [14 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-17]
A to get B in getting C for getting D get Ans:b
11. The children were entrusted --- the care of their uncle. (wkï‡`i‡K Zv‡`i PvPvi Øvwq‡Z¡ Ac©b Kiv n‡jv)
[12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (XvKv, dwi`cyi)-12
A to B with C of D from Ans:a
12. I don’t hanker --- wealth. (Avwg m¤ú‡`i cÖwZ †jvf Kwi bv) [10g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14]
A for B on C over D after Ans:d
13. Identify the correct sentence: [14Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-17]
a) She had faith in and hopes for the future. b) She had faith and hopes for the future.
c) She had faith and hopes in the future. d) She had faith in and hopes in future. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: wek^vm A‡_© faith in Ges Avkv A‡_© hopes for e¨eüZ nq|
14. Which one is correct. (Avgv‡`i cywjk‡K Pzwi m¤ú‡K© Rvbv‡bv DwPZ) [8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12]
A We should inform the police of the theft.
B We must inform the theft of the police .

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CWe must inform the police for the theft.
D We should inform the police for the theft. Ans:a
15. The judge acquitted him --- the charge. [12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15]
A from B of C for D out Ans:b

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Idioms & Phrases Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-


1. Birds fly --- in the sky. [11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-14] e¨vL¨v: Tooth and nail A_©- cÖvYc‡Y Avi
A at a stretch B at large desperately A_©- gwiqv n‡q/ †ec‡ivqvfv‡e| A_©vr
C all along D at random Ans:b tooth and nail GB phrase Øviv desperately
2. Bad habits should be nipped in the bud. A_© cÖKvk cvq|
The underlined phrase means-[gva¨wgK mnKvix 7. “Live from hand to mouth” in Bangla-
wkÿK-01, 13 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-16] Ans:a [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015,
A to be stopped in the beginning. 12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb 2015]
A nvZ w`‡q gy‡L Lvevi †`Iqv
B crop up
C to shum D to be cultivated. B gyL w`‡q nvZ †P‡U LvIqv

3. You'll fail in the exam, if you --- from C w`b Av‡b w`b LvIqv

school. [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb 2015] D nvZ I gy‡Li Rb¨ LvIqv Ans:c

A take to task B put off 8. “Milk and water” phrase wUi A_© wK? [12
Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015]
C put out D play truant Ans:d
A Pure milk and water
evsjv: hw` Zzwg ¯‹zj †_‡K cjvqb K‡iv Zvn‡j Zzwg
B Dirty milk and water Ans:c
†dj Ki‡e|
C Lifeless, dull
4. “Ten to one” means- [13 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb(2)-16]
D Colourless things
A very uncertain read
9. “Tooth and nail” means- [11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb
B very likely
(¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2)-14]
C almost impossible
A get
by heart B go
with heart
D not impossible at all Ans:b
C tried hard D get hard Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Ten to one phrase wUi A_©- “Lye m¤¢eZ” 10. What is the meaning of 'White
A_©vr very likely. Elephant'? [10g †emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
5. --- he is coming today. (m¤^eZ †m AvR A A very costly and troublesome possessing
Avwm‡Z‡Q) [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb 2015] BA precious and rare possession
A At length B Ten to one C An elephant of white colour
C At large D All in all Ans:b D A big elephant Ans:a
6. What do we mean by 'tooth and nail'? e¨vL¨v: Kv‡R Av‡m bv A_P `vwg I AmyweavRbK m¤úwË/
[11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2)-14] a very costly and troublesome possession.
A very strong B desperately 11. ‘Pros and cons’ means –[15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I
C to the core D dangerous Ans:b cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) 19]
A details B liberate
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C avoid D angry Ans:a (beggar) Gi mv‡_ “s” ‡hvM n‡e; beggars
e¨vL¨v: Pros and cons A_©- we¯ÍvwiZ/ LywUbvwU description- A_©- eY©bvZxZ hv g~j verb wnmv‡e
12. All his hopes were ---[15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q, ZvB ans-b
cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) 2019]
19. “Big bug” means- [16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb
A null and void B nipped in the bud cixÿv (¯‹zj-ch©vq)- 19]
C out of date D now and then Ans:b A useful
person
e¨vL¨v: Nipped in the bud A_©- A¼z‡i webó B importantperson
nIqv| C unemployed person
13. May Bangladesh prosper---. [15Zg wkÿK D employed person Ans:b
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) 19] 20. “A cock and bull story” means- [16Zg wkÿK
A day to day B day by day wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)- 19]
C day with day D day on day Ans:b A An animal story/ a fable
14. Apple of one's eye- means- [10g wkÿK wbeÜb B A story about a cock and a bull
(¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2)-14] C A tragedy
A apple like eye B big eye D A false story Ans:d
C apple coloured eye 21. Some Interesting facts about your past
D extremely favourite Ans:d have just come to light. Here ‘come to
15. His --- pleased us all. [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-15] light; means. [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb
A Slow coach B silver spoon cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2014]
C maiden speech D weal and woeAns:c A go near to light B to become known
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i A_© n‡e Giƒc: Zvi cÖ_g e³e¨ C to realize D to lit a light Ans:b
Avgv‡`i mevB‡K mš‘ó K‡i‡Q| ZvB DËi: c 22. “A bolt from the blue” means- [13Zg cÖfvlK
wbeÜb -16]
16. “At a loss” means- [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-17] A an unexpected gift
A puzzled B destroyed B an unexpected person

C defeat D harm Ans:a C an unexpected calamity

e¨vL¨v: At a loss – weåvšÍ/ gwZåg; A_©vr puzzled- D an unexpected place Ans:c


weåvšÍ; 23. What is the meaning of the phrase
17. “Boot leg” means- [16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb ‘Blue Blood’ [AvwfRvZ¨]? [11Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb
cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) - 19] (K‡jR/mgch©vq)-14]

A smuggle B export A noble birth B enmity(kÎæZv)


C import D distribute Ans:a C bluish(bxj‡P is) D blue colour Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Bootleg/ smuggle- †PvivPvjvb| 24. 'Call to mind' means- [16Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mgch©vq)- 19]
18. The suffering of the poor man ---. [13 I 14
Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-16, 17] A tantalize B attend
A beyond description C remember D request Ans:c
B beggars description e¨vL¨v: call to mind/ remember A_©- ¯§iY Kiv/
C out of description g‡b Kiv; tantalize A_©- †Kv‡bv wKQz †`wL‡q †jv‡fi
D beggar description Ans:b D‡`ªK Kiv, wKš‘ bvMv‡ji evB‡i †i‡L †`qv, attend
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨i subject (The suffering) hv A_©- g‡bv‡hvM †`qv, hZœevb nIqv;
3rd person singular number ZvB verb
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25. “Call a spade a spade” The correct 28. “put up with” means- [15Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb
Bengali translation is – [6ô cÖfvlK wbeÜb cixÿv-10] (K‡jR/mgch©vq) -18]

A Av‡M Ni Z‡e †Zv ci| A stay


together B tolerate

B †Svc ey‡S †Kvc gviv| C keep trust D protect Ans:b

C ¯úó K_v ejv| 29. “Take one to task” means- (wZi¯‹vi Kiv)
[10g cÖfvlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq)-14]
D R‡jB Rj evu‡a| Ans:c
A Imitate B Rescuer
26. “Maiden speech” means- [13Zg †emiKvix cÖfvlK
wbeÜb-16]
C Rebuke D Restrain Ans:c

A First
speech B Last speech 30. Apple of one's eye- means-[12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-
15]
C late speech D Early speech Ans:a
A apple
like eye B big eye
27. ‘Once in a blue moon’ means- [16Zg cÖfvlK
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)- 19] C apple coloured eye
A always B very rarely D extremely favourite Ans:d
C nearly D hourly Ans:b 31. “Null and void” means- [12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb 15]
e¨vL¨v: Once in a blue moon A_©- very A invalid B valid

rarely, hardly, Kv‡jf‡`ª/ Lye †`wi‡Z| C lawful D incorrect Ans:a

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Vocabulary (kãfvÛvi) ev Word Meaning (mgv_©K Ges wecixZ kã)]


Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-
1. The synonym of ‘Abandon’ is- [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-17]
A Abscond B Discontinue C Neglect D Condense Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Abandon/ abscond- AvZ¥‡Mvcb Kiv, cwiZ¨vM Kiv; b) eÜ Kiv; c) D‡cÿv Kiv; d) Nb Kiv;
2. The synonym of ‘Decrease’ is- [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)- 17]
A abate B destroy C expand D amplify Ans:a
e¨vLv: Decrease/ abate- n«vm cvIqv; b) destroy- aŸsm Kiv; c) expand- cÖmvwiZ Kiv; d) cÖk¯Í ev eo Kiv;
3. The antonym of ‘Alien’ is- [10g †em. wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
A native B foreign C exotic D align Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: foreign/ alien/ exotic- ewnivMZ, we‡`wk; a) native- ¯’vbxq, †`kxq; d) align- †kÖYxe× Kiv, mvwi Kiv;
4. Find out the antonym of ‘Assist’ [13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb -16]
A hinder B aid C support D co-operate Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Assist/ aid / support/ co-operate- mvnvh¨ Kiv, mn‡hvwMZv Kiv; a) hinder- evav †`qv, e¨vnZ Kiv;
5. The synonym of the word ‘Call’ is- [11 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb -14]
A summon B exile C impede D recollection Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: call/ summon- WvKv, mgb Rvwi Kiv; b) exile- wbe©vmb †`Iqv; c) impede- evav †`Iqv; d) recollection-
g‡b Kiv;

6. The antonym of ‘Candid’ is- [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-17]
A frank B straight forward C reserved D truthful Ans:c

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e¨vL¨v: Candid/ frank/ straight forward- mij, mnR mij ev mnR‡eva¨, c) M¤¢xi, Pvcv ¯^fv‡ei; d) mZ¨ev`x;
7. The antonym of the word ‘dishearten’ is- [14Zg ‡em. wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)- 17]
A discourage B encourage C develop D ameliorate Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: dishearten/ Discourage- wbiærmvwnZ Kiv; b) DrmvwnZ Kiv; c) develop/ ameliorate- DbœwZ Kiv;
8. The word ‘Docile’ refers to- [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2] -2017]
A wild B angry C disheartened D tame Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: docile/ tame - eva¨, AbyMZ; a) wild- Aeva¨, eb¨cÖvYx; b) angry- ivMvwš^Z; c) disheartened- nZvk;
9. Find out the correct synonym of ‘Defense’. [13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb- 16]
A assault B resistance C attack D raid Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: defense/ resistance- AvZ¥iÿv, cÖwZiÿv; a) assault/ attack/ raid- AvKw¯§K AvµgY, Awfhvb, nvgjv;
10. The opposite of the word ‘Flexible’ is- [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-15]
A plastic B changing C elastic D rigid Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Flexible/ plastic/ changing- big, cwieZ©bkxj; c) elastic- w¯’wZ¯’vcK; d) rigid- Abgbxq, K‡Vvi;
11. The Synonym of the word ‘Huge’ is- [13 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-16]
A sanctified B tiny C colossal D momentary Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: huge/ colossal- wekvj; a) sanctified- cwiï×; b) tiny- AwZ ÿz`ª; d) momentary- ÿY¯’vqx;
12. The synonym of ‘Increase’ is- [14 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-14, 17]
A Decrease B Quick C Augment D Less Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: increase/ Augment-e„w× Kiv ev cvIqv; a) n«vm Kiv; b) `ªæZ; d) AwaKZi Kg;
13. The antonym of ‘Liberty’ is- [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-14]
A confinement B bondage C slavery D chain Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: liberty- eÜbvw` n‡Z gyw³; a) confinement- AvUK, Ae‡iva; b) bondage- `vmZ¡‡eva; c) slavery-
K…Z`vmZ¡; d) chain- ew›`Z¡, k„•LwjZ Ae¯’v; [me¸‡jv DËi g‡b n‡jI cÖK…Z DËi-b]
14. Find out the correct synonym of ‘Occupy’ [13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-16]
A grab B gain C receive D reserve Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Occupy- `L‡j ivLv, `Lj Kiv; a) AvuK‡o aiv; b) AR©b Kiv; c) MÖnY Kiv; d) msiÿY Kiv;
15. The antonym of the word ‘unique’ is - [13 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb(2)-16]
A popular B common C distinctive D deciduous Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Unique- GKgvÎ, AwØZxq; a) popular- RbwcÖq; b) common- mvaviY; c) ¯^vZš¿¨m~PK; d) ÿb¯’vqx;
16. The word ‘usual’ is the synonym of- [10g wkÿK wbeÜb -14]
A normal B certain C unusual D strange Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: usual/ normal- ¯^vfvweK; b) certain- wbwðZ; c) unusual/ strange- A¯^vfvweK, A™¢zZ;
17. ‘Annihilate’ (Antonym)- [15Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb -19]
A arrive B establish C elicit D deprive Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: annihilate- m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c aŸsm Kiv; a) arrive- ‡cŠQv‡bv; b) cªwZwôZ Kiv; c) ‡ei K‡i Avbv; d) ewÂZ Kiv;
18. The antonym of ‘belligerent’ (gvigy‡Lv/ hy×evR)’ is- [12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15]
A bellicose B pugnacious
C peaceful D silent Ans:c

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e¨vL¨v: belligerent/ bellicose/ pugnacious - gvigy‡Lv, hy×evR; c) peaceful- kvwšÍwcÖq; d) silent- wbie
19. The Synonym of ‘Candid’ is- [8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12]
A skill B frank C fickle D unfair Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Candid/frank- mij, gb‡Lvjv; a) skill- `ÿ; c) fickle- Lvg‡Lqvjx; d) unfair- Ab¨vq, Ab¨vh¨;
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20. What is the antonym of the word ‘Compulsory’? [13Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16]
A Mandatory B Obligatory C Voluntary D Complimentary Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Compulsory/ Mandatory/ Obligatory- eva¨Zvg~jK; c) Voluntary- ‡¯^”QvK…Z; d)
Complimentary- cÖksmvm~PK;
21. What is the antonym of the word ‘Optional’? [13Zg †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16]
A Mandatory B obligatory C Voluntary D Complimentary Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: optional/voluntary- Hw”QK, eva¨Zvg~jK bq; a) mandatory/obligatory- eva¨Zvg~jK, Avek¨K; d)
complimentary- †mŠRb¨g~jK/cÖksmvm~PK;
22. Antonym of ‘Inimical’ is- [14Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-17]
A hostile B friendly C indifferent D angry Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: inimical/ hostile- kÎyfvevcbœ; b) friendly- eÜzfvevcbœ; c) indifferent- D`vmxb; d) angry- µz×;
 Remind Clue: ‡ewk w`b g‡b ivL‡Z PvB‡j LvZvq wj‡L wj‡L covi Af¨vm M‡o Zzjyb-
23. Synonym of ‘Notable’ is- [9g cÖfvlK wbeÜb -13]
A novelty B notion C prominent D ordinary Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: notable/ prominent- wewkó; a) novelty- bZzbZ¡; b) notion- AwfgZ; d) ordinary- mvaviY;
24. What is the synonym of ‘reveal’? [11Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb -14]
A disclose B conceal C hide D pacify Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: reveal/ disclose- cÖKvk Kiv, duvm Kiv; b) conceal/ hide- †Mvcb Kiv; d) pacify- kvšÍ Kiv;
25. What is the synonym of the word ‘Redemption’? [7g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-11]
A forbidden B salvation C assumption D award Ans:b
redemption/ salvation- cwiÎvY, gyw³, cvc‡gvPb; a) forbidden- wbwl×; c) Abygvb; d) cyi¯‹vi;
26. What is the synonym of the word ‘Repress’? [13Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16]
A control B Represent C Republish D Repute Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Repress/ control /suppress- `gb Kiv; b) Represent- cÖwZwbwaZ¡ Kiv, cÖZxK nIqv; c) Republish -
c~bivq cÖKvk Kiv; d) Repute/ reputation- myL¨vwZ, KzL¨vwZ;
27. What kind of man is quite opposite type of ‘Supercilious’? [13Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16]
A affable B haughty C disdainful D wicked Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: supercilious- Mwe©Z; affable- AgvwqK; haughty-D×Z; c) disdainful-N„Y¨; d) wicked-cvcx, `yóz;
28. What is the antonym of ‘Zeal’? [8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb- 12]
A apathy B interest C enthusiasm D sympathy Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: zeal/ enthusiasm/ interest- AvMÖn; a) apathy- D`vmxbZv; d) sympathy- mnvbyf~wZ;

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Substitution or Single Word (GK K_vq cÖKvk)
Expressions & Definitions (A_© cÖKvk I msÁv)
Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-
1. “A speech full of too many words” is- C Sentence making
[15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-19] D Passage Ans:a
A An unimportant speech 3. A person who treats mental illness is
B A big speech called — [14Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv-17] Ans:a
C Maiden speech A a psychiatrist B a psychologist
D A verbose speech Ans:d C a therapist D a psychoanalyst
e¨vL¨v: A‡bK K_vc~Y© e³e¨‡K e‡j A verbose speech. 4. Syntax is concerned with- (evK¨ZË¡) [10Zg
2. Phonetics is concerned with -- [cÖfvlK wbeÜb- cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14]
A Pronunciation(aŸwbZË¡) 14] A word B letter
B Word building C passage D sentence Ans:d
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Proverbs (cÖev`)
Aa¨vqwfwËK wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿvi cÖkœmg~n-
1. “A speech full of too many words” is- A AvKvk †_‡K cvIqv B webv ‡g‡N eRªcvZ
[15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-19] C nv‡Z Puv` cvIqv D Abvqv‡m cvIqv Ans:b
A An unimportant speech 5. Choose your appropriate answer. “PK
B A big speech PK Ki‡jB †mvbv nq bv” [9g wkÿK wbeÜb-13]
C Maiden speech
A All that glitters is not gold.
D A verbose speech Ans:d
B All that glitter is not gold.
e¨vL¨v: A‡bK K_vc~Y© e³e¨‡K e‡j A verbose speech.
C All that glitters are not gold.
2. Diamond cuts diamonds- Gi Abyev`
D All which glitters is not gold. Ans:a
†KvbwU? [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11] 6. A man is known by the --- he keeps.
A m½‡`v‡l bó| [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2017]
B mrm‡½ ¯^M©evm| A words B company
C m½ †`‡L †jvK †Pbv hvq| C contribution D relatives Ans:b
D gvwb‡K gvwbK †P‡b| Ans:d e¨vL¨v: ‘A man is known by the company he
3. A --- in time saves nine. [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK keeps’. cÖev`wUi evsjv A©_-Ôm½ †`‡L †jvK †Pbv
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-17]
hvq|Õ
A money penny B
7. Diamond cuts diamonds- Gi Abyev`
C stitch D saving Ans:c
†KvbwU? [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11]
e¨vLv: GwU GKwU Bs‡iwR cªev` evK¨, hvi A_©: mg‡qi
A m½‡`v‡l bó|
GK †duvo Amg‡q `k †duvo|
B mrm‡½ ¯^M©evm|
4. The translation of ‘Bolt from the blue’-
C m½ †`‡L †jvK †Pbv hvq|
[11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-14]

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D gvwb‡K
gvwbK †P‡b| Ans:d [6ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10, 13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-16]
A ‰ah©¨
†Z‡Zv n‡jI Zv wgwó|
8. Grasp all, ---. [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb
cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-14, 10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14] B wgwó dj UK nq bv|
A lost all B losing all C ‰ah©¨ ai, wgwó dj cv‡e|
C loses all D lose all Ans:d D mey‡i †gIqv d‡j| Ans:d
9. It takes two --- make a quarrel. 18. bvB gvgvi †P‡q Kvbv gvgv fv‡jv| [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-15]
[11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-14] A Something is gooder than nothing.
A
too B for B Some uncles is better than no uncle.
C to D in order to Ans:c C Something are better than nothing.
10. Many men, many ---. (bvbv gywbi bvbv gZ) D Something is better than nothing. Ans:d
[10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14, WvK Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi-18]
19. A wearer knows where —. [14Zg wkÿK
A faces B lives wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q] -2017]
C minds D thoughts Ans:c Aaman goes B he is right Ans:c
11. wec` KLbI GKv Av‡m bv| [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11, we‡kl C the shoe pinches D the pain disturbs
wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
e¨vL¨v: ‘A wearer knows where the shoe
A
Misfortunes comes never alone. Ans:b
pinches.’ GwU Bs‡iwR cÖev`, hvi A_©-Ôhvi R¡vjv
B Misfortune never comes alone.
†mB Rv‡b|Õ
C Misfortunes never alone comes.
20. To err is human.[12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
D Misfortunes comes never alone.
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-15]
12. Man is the architect of his own life. Gi A gvbyl
giYkxj|
mwVK Abyev` †KvbwU? [15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv
B gvbRvwZ cÖwZwnsmvcivqY|
(¯‹zj-ch©vq-2) -19]
gvbyl Zvi wbR Rxe‡bi ¯’cwZ|
A C gvbyl gvÎB fzj K‡i|
gvbyl Rxe‡bi ¯’wcZ |
B D gvbyl gvbyl‡K fv‡jvev‡m| Ans:c
C gvbyl Rxe‡bi ¯’cwZ| 21. To carry coal to--- [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
D gvbyl Rxe‡bi wbgv©Zv| Ans:a cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2017]
13. Look before you leap. [7g †emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb-11] A
Narayangoinj B Newcastle
A jvd †`evi Av‡M ZvKvI| C
England D Lahor Ans:b
B fvweqv KwiI KvR| e¨vL¨v: To carry coal, to mewcastle Bs‡iwR G
C Av‡M fvweqv c‡i jvd w`‡e|' cÖev` evK¨wUi evsjv n‡jv †Zjv gv_vq †Zj †`qv
D ‡`‡L bvI c‡i jvd `vI| Ans:b
22. To carry coal to ----. [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb
14. Knowledge is ---. (ÁvbB ej) [10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14] cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgchv©q)-17]
A strength B power A Narayangonj B Newcastle
C gravity D comfort Ans:b C England D Lahore Ans:b
15. “Something is better than ---.[12 Zg ‡emiKvwi 23. fzj Kiv gvby‡li ¯^fve| [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2) -15]
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-15, 10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14] A To err is human.
A
everything B nothing B To err is a human.
C anything D all Ans:b C To err is humans.
16. Out of sight, out of ---. [10g wkÿK wbeÜb- 14] D To err are human. Ans:a
A mind B life 24. Where there is a will, there is - [14 Zg
C might D light Ans:a ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2017]
17. Patience is bitter but its fruit is sweet. A a path B many ways
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C
a way D a well-ways Ans:c B Aí we`¨v fqsKix|
25. Waste not, want not. evK¨wUi h_vh_ Abyev`- C Aí we`¨v fqsKi|
[11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2) -14] D mvgvb¨ we`¨v fxlY fqven| Ans:b
A bóK‡iv bv, wKQz †P‡qvbv| 29. The correct English translation of “d¨vb
B bóK‡iv bv, Ki‡j wKQz PvB‡ZI cvi‡ebv| w`‡q fvZ Lvq, M‡í K‡i `BÓ [8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12]
C AcPq K‡iv bv, AfveI n‡e bv|
A Pride goes before fall.
D AcPq K‡iv bv, wKQz †P‡qvbv| Ans:c
B Ill got, ill spent.
26. What is looted cannot be ---. (f¨v‡M¨i wjLb C Small boast, big roast.
LÛv‡bv hvq bv) [10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14] D Big boast, small roast. Ans:d
A blotted B broken 30. ‘Mv‡q gv‡b bv Avcwb †gvoj|Õ The correct
C endured D updated Ans:a Translation is- [6ô cÖfvlK wbeÜb-10]
27. Prevention is better than ---. (cÖwZKv‡ii A Every man is for himself.
†P‡q cÖwZ‡iva fv‡jv) [10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14] B He is a self-styled leader.
A nothing B healing C Opportunity makes the thief.
C cure D remedy Ans:c D Good wine needs no bush. Ans:b
28. A little learning is a dangerous thing.
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A Aí †jLvcov fxlY fqsKi|
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