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04 Determiners & their usages with Nouns [with Video Class] 36
05 Pronoun(�) [with Video Class] 49
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08 Verb- ml (in details) [with Video Class} 104
Finite verb- [with Video Class] 110
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Main verb - [with Video Class]
Transitive Verb- [with Video Class} 111
Object- and Complement- 112
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Causative Verbs & Common verb- [with Video Class] 114
Cognitive & Factitive verb [with Video Class] 118
Intransitive Verb- [with Video Class] 119
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Linking/Copula/Copulate verb [with Video Class}
Auxiliary Verb- [with Video Class} 121
Modal and Semi-modal Auxiliary Verbs- (Use)- 122
Non finite verb (Infinitive, Gerund, Participle)- I
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09 Basic Sentence Structure [with Video Class] 150
10 Strong and Weak Verbs/ Conjugation of Verbs [with Video Class] 152
11 Group Verbs/ Phrasal Verb [with Video Class} 158
12 Adjective(\!!JlciS!ffl�- �) [with Video Class] 190
13 Foreign Adjective [with Video Class} 202
14 Adverb (��) [with Video Class} 205
15 Inversion of Verb & Adverb [with Video Class} 218
16 Articles-�� (Definite & Indefinite) [with Video Class} 224
17 Degree (Comparison of adjective & adverb) [with Video Cla, .,7 242
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Preposition(T;-2f�-� �)
Appropriate Prepositions
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20 Conjunctions(�) [wUh Video Cla4 354
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A. Conjunction\!!� Basic Leaming- 355
B. Conjunction\!!� � �- [wUh Video Cl 357
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Co-relatives(Jj���'8i �) 357 Page
Parallelisms(.>j�l��laai) 359 Page
C. Conjunction �•��/Use of Subordinate Con!{ is 362
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21 Interjections (��c�1�1� ���) [with Video ( 375
22 Same Word Used as Different Parts of Speech [with Vi...,�-- ss] 376
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23 Morpheme: �-�-l;�)-(f.�fi!<15 ""-1'1) 382
Suffix-Prefix-Root- 382; & Derivatives-388
24 Interchange of Parts of Speech/I Identification of parts of speech- 413 Page 390
Part-2: Sentence Making & Grammar Using(Advance)
25 Functional Sentences 414
26 Interchange of Functional Sentences [with Video 420
27 Transformation of Affirmative to Negative Sentence 425
28 Phrases (Kinds & Identifications) 431
29 Clause- ��.ct (Kinds & Identifications) 441
Question in Sentence �fw-;�)
30 Embedded Questions 450
31 WH Question (WH .ff!f) 455
32 Tag Questions (.ff!f � 01'(3m) 458
33 Structural Sentences
466
(Simple-Complex-Compound)
Transformation of Simple-Complex-Compound [with Video Class] 473
34 Tense-�� (Identification & Usage) [with Video Class] 483
35 Tense with Conjunctions [with Video Class] 499
36 Sequence of Tense(�� �l�l<ll�i!il) [with Video Class] 510
37 Affirmative & Negative Agreement [with Video Class] 516
38 Conditional Sentence(� �) [with Video Class] 520
39 Right Form of Verbs(�•�91") [with Video Class] 537
40 Subject-Verb Agreement (<ti..£1-� �) [with Video Clo' ·
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41 Voice Change-<WJ �
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(Transformation of Active to Passive)
42 Narration/Speech(w)
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Transformation of direct to indirect
43 Transformations 652
Part-3: Hard Question Parts/ Mixeo Chapter Q.
44 Dangling Modifier(��� ���l�I�-� �) 652
45 Use of Subjunctive Words/ Subjunctive Mood [with Video Class] 655
Error in Sentence �fw-;�) 660-680
46 Pin-Point Error (Underline�� ��.ct���) 660
47 Missing Word Finding in a Sentence 679
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1. Noun 4 - 1 - 1 - - 1 1 8
2. Determiner 4 - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 7
3. Pronoun 13 1 - 2 - - 1 - - 17
4. Number - 1 2 3 1 - - 2 - 9
5. Gender 1 - - - - 2 1 - 1 5
6. Verb 6 - 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 16
7. Group /Phrasal Verb 28 2 - - 1 1 - - 1 33
8. Adjective 3 - - - - 1 1 - - 5
9. Adverb & Inversion 1+2 - 1 1 - - 1 - - 4
10. Article 2 - 1 - 1 - - - - 4
11. Degree 5 - - - - - 1 - - 6
12. Preposition 16 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 27
13. Appropriate Preposition 56 4 - 3 - - - - - 63
14. Conjunctions 5 - - - - - 1 - - 6
15. Same word used as 1 - 1 1 - - - - - 3
different parts of speech
16. Morpheme - - - 1 - - - - - 1
17. Interchange of parts of speech 5 1 - - - - 1 2 9
18. Functional Sentence 3 - - - - - - - - 3
19. Phrase Identification 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - 3
20. Clause & its Identification 1 1 - 2
21. Embedded & WH Question 3 - - - - - - - - 3
22. Structural Sentence - - 1 - 1 - - - 2
23. Simple-Complex-Compound - - 1 1 - - - - - 2
24. Tense 3 3 - - - - - 1 - 7
25. Tense with Conjunction 10 1 1 - - - - 12
26. Sequence of Tense 3 1 - - - - - - - 4
27. Conditional Sentence 8 1 - - 1 - - - - 10
Suggestions For BCS Exam: Dc‡ii M‡elYvi Av‡jv‡K †h Aa¨vq¸‡jv †_‡K †ewk cÖkœ n‡q‡Q †m
Aa¨vq¸‡jv co‡Z n‡e| Ab¨fv‡e ej‡Z †M‡j- m~wPcÎ †_‡K- 1, 2, 9, 13, 16, 21, 25, 26, 27, 33, 37,
43, 44, 45, 47, 48, 51, 52, 54-57, 66-68, 70 GB Aa¨vq¸‡jv ev` w`‡q evwK Aa¨vq¸‡jv co–b|
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Question Analysis wb‡qvM cixÿv wb‡qvM cixÿv wb‡qvM cixÿv wb‡qvM cixÿv
(Analysis)- (Analysis)- (Analysis)- (Analysis)
2019 2018 2016, - 2015, -14
1. Noun+ Pronoun +Verb+ 14 9 3 15 41
Adv.+ Adj.+ Conj. +Int.
2. Determiner 2 0 0 0 2
3. Number 8 2 1 1 12
4. Gender 2 2 0 3 7
5. Article 0 2 1 1 4
6. Degree 2 2 0 0 4
7. Preposition & 14 6 2 13 35
Appropriate Preposition
8. Phrase & Clause 1 0 0 0 1
9. Simple-Complex-Compound 5 2 0 1 8
10. Tense 3 0 0 0 3
11. Conditional Sentence 0 1 1
12. Right Form of Verb 6 6 1 6 19
13. Subject- Verb Agreement 16 7 1 4 28
14. Voice Change 4 4 2 14 24
15. Narration 4 4 2 14 24
16. Correction 15 8 2 17 42
17. Synonym & Antonym 38 8 3 26 75
18. Idioms & Phrase+ 13 5 0 13 31
19. Correct Spelling 15 5 1 13 34
20. Substitution 3 2 0 0 5
21. Translation 9 1 1 12 23
22. Analogy 3 0 0 2 5
Total 177 76 20 155 428
Alphabet(eY©gvjv): ‡Kvb fvlvq e¨eüZ †gvU e‡Y©i mgwó‡K alphabet e‡j| †hgb: evsjv fvlvq †gvU
eY©- 50wU Ges Bs‡iwR‡Z †gvU eY©- 26 wU|
gRvi welq: wb‡Pi evK¨wU‡Z A †_‡K Z ch©šÍ 26 wU Letter B Av‡Q|
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. (`ªyZMvgx-ev`vgx e‡Y©i †LuKwkqvj Ajm KzKz‡ii Dci
w`‡q jvwd‡q hvq) ‡bvU: GB evK¨wU Kw¤úDUv‡i Bs‡iwR UvBwcs †kLvi †ÿ‡Î e¨envi nq|
Syllables (Aÿi): ‡Kvb kã‡K D”PviY Ki‡Z ‡M‡j †h ÿz`ª Ask cvIqv hvq Zv‡K Syllable e‡j|
†hgb: Edu-ca-tion = Education: ‡`Lyb GB kãwU D”Pvi‡Y 3wU ÿz`ª ÿz`ª syllable cvIqv ‡M‡Q|
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GLvb †_‡K Parts of Speech ¸‡jv Aa¨vqwfwËK we¯ÍvwiZ eY©bv ïiæ n‡jv
1. Find out the noun from the following- 4. Which of the following is a noun?
[ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mvBdvi Kg©KZv©-17] A imprimatur B ordain [Medical-10-11]
A Wonderful Wonderfully
B C pontificate D ricochet Ans:a
C Wondering Wonder D Ans:d e¨vL¨v: imprimatur(BgwcÖgvUvi)-AwMÖg cÖ`Ë/AMÖ`Ë
e¨vL¨v: wonderful (Adj), wonderfully(adv), UvKv(n); ordain- mvwR‡q ivLv(v); pontificate-
wondering (fzj kã); wonder(N)- we¯§q/ (cb&wUwd‡KU) ‡cvcwMwi Kiv/wb‡R‡K mwVK fvev(v);
we¯§qRbK e¯‘|
ricochet(wi‡Kv‡kU)- jvwd‡q DVv (v)
2. Which one is noun?
[Standard Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Officer (TAO)-18] 5. Which of the following is a noun.
adj. [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c` 19]
A Nostalgic B Nostalgical
A widespread B disaster Ans:b
C Nostalgia D Nostalgica Ans:c
C deadliest D None of above
Hints: Nostalgia- uncountable noun
evsjv: Disaster A_© AvKw¯§K `yNU© bv hv noun|
(M„nKvZiZv); Nostalgical/ Nostalgica- fzj kã|
widespread- we¯‘„Z hv adj. deadliest- GwU fzj
3. Which is a noun? [1wU evox 1wU Lvgvi cÖKí-17, moK I
Rbc_ MYc~Z© Awa`ßi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkj (wmwfj)-10]
kã|
A Cute B Acute 6. ‡Kvb kãwU Noun? [SESIP Gi mnKvix _vbv wkÿv Kg©KZv©-
15, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-03]
C Flute D Mute Ans:c
A Sing-Mvb MvIqv B Song- Mvb
e¨vL¨v: Cute- AvKl©Yxq (Adj.); Acute-Zxÿè/m~ÿ¥
C Feed- LvIqv‡bv D tell- K_v ejv Ans:b
(adj.) Flute-euvwk(n) Mute Aby”PvwiZ/ evK&kw³nxb
(Adj.)
Topic-3: mvaviYZ k‡ãi †k‡l †Kvb †Kvb Suffix ‡`‡L Noun ‡Pbv hvq?
Identification of Noun by Suffix: mvaviYZ e¨w³, ¸Y, a¨vb, aviYv, Ae¯’v BZ¨vw` †evSv‡Z
Word এর েশেষ wb‡Pi suffix/wefw³/cÖZ¨q ¸‡jv থাকেল word wU Noun হয়| [Noun Suffix-
tion, sion, ship, dom, ent, ment, ce, cy, or, age, er, ness, ty, th, al, ee, ism, ing,
hood, Cy, my, phy, logy, al, ette, tude, phobe, phobia, tur, er, or, ist, etc.]
‡h †Kvb Uwc‡K, mivmwi †jL‡Ki wfwWI K¬vk †`L‡Z PvB‡j Av‡jvPbvi cvkvcvwk ivLv QR ‡KvWwU ¯‹¨vb K‡i †`Lyb-
Suffix Noun Suffix Noun
-ism Socialism (mgvRZš¿) -dom Wisdom (Ávb), Freedom (¯^vaxbZv)
-hood Motherhood (gvZ…Z¡), Manhood (gbyl¨Z¡) -ion Opinion (gZvgZ)
-al Approval (Aby‡gv`b), Arrival (AvMgb) -ment Agreement (Pzw³), Judgment (wePvi)
-ing Going (Mgb), Eating (LvIqv) -sion Conversion (cwieZ©b), Conclusion
-ty Equity(mvg¨), Poverty(`wi`ªZv), Productivity -ure Pleasure (Avb›`), Measure (c×wZ)
-ness Happiness, Kindness (`qv) -tude Solitude (GKvwKZ¡), Magnitude (Py¤^KZ¡)
-age Courage (mvnm), Marriage (weevn), Orphanage (GwZgLvbv)
Patience-‰ah©, Assurance-wbðqZv, Practice- PP©v, Prudence-wePÿY, Defiance- weiæ×vPiY,
-ce/
Advice- Dc‡`k, Intelligence- eyw×gËv, Obedience-AvbyMZ¨, Acceptance- MÖnY/¯^xK…wZ, Choice -
-ee
cQ›`, [Choose = verb, cQ›` Kiv]
-mony Testimony (cÖvgvwYK mvÿ¨), Parsimony (wgZe¨wqZv) ity= scarcity
A acceptable B accepted 27. The word ‘measurement’ is [‡Rjv `ybx©wZ `gb Awd-94]
C acceptance D acception Ans:c 28. This is the fashion of the day. Here
e¨vL¨v: acceptable adj -MÖnYxq, accepted adj - ‘fashion’ is- [ivtwet (E3) 17-18]
M„nxZ, acceptance- MÖnY/ ¯^xK…wZ, acception- A Adjective B Verb
Topic-4: wewfbœ Parts of Speech ‡_‡K Noun Gi MVb wKfv‡e n‡Z cv‡i?
Formation of Noun Word: wewfbœ parts of speech ‡hgb: verb, Adjective,
32. The noun form of “grand” is- [Xvtwet (A) 11-12] 34. What is the noun form of “Pious”? [wkÿK
A grandness B grandsome wbeÜb (Ge‡Z`vqx cÖavb, Rywb wkÿK I Kvix)-10]
33. The noun form of ‘broad’ is- [14Zg wkÿK Cpiety D pity Ans:c
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2] 17] 35. Noun form of “Young” is-[9g †emi wkÿK wbeÜb-13]
A broadly B breath A younger B youth
C broaden D breadth Ans:d C youngest D tender Ans:b
Topic-5: Ggb wKQz kã wjLyb †h¸‡jv Noun Ges Verb DfqB n‡Z cv‡i|
Noun A_ev Verb: wb¤œwjwLZ k㸇jv ev‡K¨ A_v©bymv‡i noun A_ev verb Df‡qi KvR K‡i;
wcÖq cvVK: GB k㸇jv Avgiv cªwZwbqZ e¨envi K‡i| ZvB GKUz †Lqvj K‡i co–b, Kv‡R jvM‡e|
brush (Svo–/Svo– †`Iqv), master (cÖfz/AvqË Kiv), massacre (nZ¨vhÁ/wbwe©Pv‡i nZ¨v Kiv),
water (cvwb/cvwb †`qv), flock (SuvK/`je× nIqv), head (gv_v/AMÖmi nIqv, gv_v jvMv‡bv),
book(eB/msiÿY Kiv), second (‡m‡KÛ/mg_©b Kiv), hammer (nvZzwo/nvZzwo w`‡q AvNvZ Kiv),
dream (¯^cœ/¯^cœ †`Lv), land (f~wg/AeZib Kiv), dance (b„Z¨/b„Z¨ Kiv),
bag (_‡j/cï wkKvi Kiv), father(wcZv/KZ…Z¡ Kiv) iron (‡jvnv/Bw¯¿ Kiv),
arm (A¯¿/A¯¿ mw¾Z Kiv), mind (gb /gb jvMv‡bv), cage (LvuPv/LuvPvew›` Kiv),
interest (g‡bv‡hvM/ AvKl©Y Kiv), eye (‡PvL/jÿ¨ ivLv), fish (gvQ/gvQ aiv),
court (Av`vjZ/ cÖYq Kvgbv Kiv), hand (nvZ/n¯ÍvšÍi Kiv), telephone (†Uwj‡dvb /†Uwj‡dvb Kiv)
dog (KzKzi/AbyKiY Kiv), man (gvbyl/cwiPvjbv Kiv, Rbc~Y© Kiv, kw³kvjx Kiv), pen (Kjg/†jLv)
Topic-6: Noun cÖavbZ KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK? MYbvi wfwˇZ KZ cÖKvi? me©‡gvU KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?
Kinds of Noun: Noun cÖavbZ 2 cÖKvi| 1. Abstract Noun (¸Y/fveevPK bvg):
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n 44. Noun cÖavbZ KZ cÖKvi? [mgevq Awa`ßi cixÿv 18]
43. Noun KZ cÖKvi? [Gfv‡e ej‡j me©‡gvU 5 cÖKvi DËi A3 B4
Topic-7: Abstract Noun Kv‡K e‡j? Giƒc Noun †Pbvi Dcvq¸‡jv wK wK? wKQz D`vniY wjLyb|
Abstract Noun: Abstract noun n‡jv †mB noun hv ‡Kvb Ae¯‘MZ aviYv ev ¸Y‡K wb‡`©k K‡i| hvi †Kvb
evwn¨K Aw¯ÍZ¡ †bB| Ges hv ¯úk© Kiv hvq bv, MÜ/ kÖeY Øviv eySv hvq bv| wKš‘ ïay Kíbv Kiv hvq| A noun referring
to things that our five senses can’t detect is called abstract noun. †hgb: Honesty, Length, Truth
BZ¨vw`| †bvU: Abstract noun ¸‡jv uncountable noun nq| ‡Pbvi Dcvqmg~n wb‡P †`Lyb-
‡Pbvi Dcvq -1: Adjective I Verb Gi Noun Form ¸‡jv Abstract noun| †hgb,
Honest(mr)Adj. → Honesty(mZZv)Abstract Noun, High Adj. →height Abstract Noun,
Advertise Verb, → Advertising Abstract Noun, Long Adj. →Length Abstract Noun,
Brave Adj. →Bravery Abstract Noun, True Adj. →Truth Abstract Noun, etc.
‡Pbvi Dcvq -2: mvaviYZ e¨w³, ¸Y, a¨vb, aviYv, Ae¯’v BZ¨vw` †evSv‡Z Word এর েশেষ [-tion, sion, ship, dom,
ent, ment, ce, cy, or, age, ge, er, ry, ness, ty, th, al, ee, ism, ing, hood, etc.] suffix ¸‡jv থাকেল
word wU Abstract noun হয়| [D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb-]
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‡Pbvi Dcvq-3: Chemistry, Physics, Math, Grammar, Music wewfbœ “subject” Gi bvg Øviv Ae¯’v eySv‡j
G¸‡jv Abstract/ uncountable noun nq| Avi subject/eB‡qi bvg eySv‡j G¸‡jv proper noun nq|
mivmwi †jL‡Ki wfwWI K¬vk †`L‡Z PvB‡j Av‡jvPbvi cvkvcvwk ivLv QR ‡KvWwU ¯‹¨vb K‡i †`Lyb-
45. “Honesty is the best policy.” Here 50. †KvbwU Abstract noun? [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnt wk¶K-06,
“honesty” is- [GKwU evwo GKwU Lvgvi cÖK‡íi wdì mycvifvBRvi (eywoM½v)-13, cwievi cwiKíbv cwi`wk©Kv cwkÿYv_x©-15]
18, ivtwet A (even), fvlv (evs/Bs) 14-15, cÖv_. cÖavb wkÿK (kvcjv)-09, A long B height
Ptwet (D) 07-08, †mvbvjx e¨vsK-14, gva¨wgK I D”P wkÿv Awa. D”Pgvb
C man D jury Ans:b
mnKix -13, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (`vRjv) -13, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C)
weÁvb, gvbweK, gv`ªvmv: 17-18, †et‡ivtwet (F) 14-15] Ans:d e¨vL¨v: long-Adj. A_v©r GwU noun bq, length(N)
A proper noun B common noun height- Abstract noun, man-common noun, Jury-
collective noun
C collective noun D abstract noun
46. What type of noun the word 51. What class for ‘bravery’ belongs to? [
GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: wewfbœ gš¿Yvjq/wefv‡Mi Kg©KZ©v-19, `ybx©wZ
‘Chemistry’ is- [cÖv. mn. wkÿK 18 (¯’wMZ 18) 14 †Rjv]
`gb e¨y‡ivi Dc-mnKvix cwi`k©K 08] Ans:d
A material B proper
Acollective noun B common noun
C common D abstract Ans:d
Cmaterial noun D abstract noun
e¨vL¨v: Chemistry- kãwU Øviv †Kvb ev‡K¨ subject /
52. The soldiers were rewarded for their
eB‡K eySv‡j Zv proper noun wKš‘ GLv‡b
81. What kind of noun is “girl” [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: C Jute(cvU) D Mount (ce©Z) Ans:d
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (PZz_© avc) 2019, 10th BCS, Dc‡Rjv Tips: March kãwU GKwU Proper noun; Class
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n‡Z wK¬ Kiæb Ptwet (Collective N) Jute (cvU)- Material Noun;
09-10, kvtwetcÖtwet (B) 08-09, nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet (B) 08-09,
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA 83. A noun that names a general class of
†et‡ivtwet (D) 14-15, Btwet (G) 14-15/12-13, Kztwet (B) 09-10,
ûeû Kgb: evsjv‡`k cwit ey¨t Ryywbqi cwit mnt (3-1-2020)] person, place or things is a-[B. Bank-01]
A Proper noun B Common noun A proper noun B general noun
C Material noun D Collective noun Ans:b C perfect noun D common noun Ans:d
Topic-12: Plural Common Noun wK? Adjective n‡Z Common Noun ˆZixi wbqg wjLyb|
Plural Common Noun/ Adjective n‡Z plural Common Noun G iƒcvšÍi:
91. I think --- should pay more taxes. (Avwg b, d fzj KviY adjective Gi mv‡_ s/es †hvM K‡i
g‡b Kwi abx‡`i AwaK Ki cÖ`vb Kiv DwPZ) [ivtwet (law) 09-10] plural Kiv hvq bv| c- fzj KviY GwU Adj. hv
A the rich B the riches ev‡K¨i Sub. n‡Z cv‡i bv| ZvB DËi-a
C rich D riches Ans:a
92. The poor are always unhappy. Here
e¨vL¨v: Rich (abx) n‡”Q adjective Ges the rich “The poor” is --- noun. [Btwet 02-03]
(abxiv) n‡”Q plural common noun, KviY A Plural common B Plural proper
adjective Gi mvg‡b the emv‡j D³ adjective wU C Collective D Material Ans:a
noun (plural common noun) G cwiYZ nq|
93. What kind of noun the word “cattle” is- 96. The police dispersed the crowd. GLv‡b
[10th BCS cywjk mnKvix (ivmvqwbK)-02, gva¨wgK mnKvix wk¶K-11, police kãwU- [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09/10]
cÖvK cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wgwmwcwm)-13, Kztwet (B) 13-14,
htwetcÖtwet (F) 16-17, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: wewfbœ gš¿Yvjq/wefv‡Mi A Proper noun B Collective noun
Kg©KZ©v 19, wegvb evsjv‡`k Air. mn. e¨e. (TG). 09 Rvby. 21] C Common noun D Abstract noun Ans:b
A Proper noun B Common noun 97. Which group of words are Collective
C Collective noun D Material noun Ans:c nouns? [Dc‡Rjv mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-08]
94. ‡KvbwU Collective Noun bq? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿv A Sajib, America B Water, Milk, Steel
Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-13] C Cattle, Army, class
A Cattle B Police D Unity, Health, Poverty Ans:c
C Audience D City Ans:d 98. Which is not collective noun? [mnKvix ivR¯^
e¨vL¨v: city kãwU common noun Avi evwK¸‡jv Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv× I ÿz`ª b„‡Mvôx)- 15]
collective noun; A Navy B Public
95. What is the collective noun for knives, C Love D Orchestra Ans:c
forks, spoons, and other eating utensils- e¨vL¨v: Navy A_©- ‡bŠevwnbx, Public, Orchestra
A crockery B cutlery [Btwet 05-06] (ev`K`j), G¸‡jv collective, Avi love-abstract
C weaponry D eatery Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Cutlery (KvUjvwi) A_©- Lvevi †Uwe‡j e¨eüZ Advanced Learning: School kãwUi `yBwU
knife/knives (bvBf)- Qywi, fork-KvUv PvgP, A_© 1. we`¨vjq, Avi we`¨vjq A_© w`‡Z GwU common
spoon- PvgP, BZ¨vw` ZvB mewKQy‡K mgwóMZ fv‡e noun; 2. gv‡Qi SuvK, Avi gv‡Qi SuvK A_© w`‡Z GwU
GKmv‡_ †evSv‡Z cutlery GKwU collective noun|
Collective noun; ZvB cÖ‡kœi aib Abymv‡i A_©
we‡ePbv Ki‡Z n‡e|
‘archipelago’ in meaning. [WvK Awa`߇ii 110. ‡KvbwU Collective Noun? [‡iwR÷ªvW© †emiKvix cÖv_wgK
Gw÷‡gUi-18] A Bashar B Class mn. wk. (wkDwj)-11]
AA group of archives C Youth D Island Ans:b
B Archeological sites 111. Which one of the following is not a
C A group of islands collective noun? [‡ijI‡qi DcmnKvix cwiPvjK-13]
D Arch of a building Ans:c A Basis B Fleet Ans:a
Tips: ‡Kvb mvM‡i GK‡Î A‡bK Øxc _vK‡j C Shoal D Crew(Rvnv‡Ri bvweK`j)
†m¸‡jv‡K archipelago e‡j| e¨vL¨v: Basis n‡jv abstract noun Avi evwK¸‡jv
collective noun|
Topic-14: Noun of Multitude/Noun Gi wefvRb wK?/Collective Noun Gi e¨envi Av‡jvPbv Kiæb
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
e¨vL¨v: unable to agree Øviv g‡Zi Awgj eySv‡”Q B The jury is arguing among themselves.
C The jury has argued among themselves.
ZvB committee ‡K plural a‡i DËi were
D The jury has arguing among themselves.
113. The mob --- dispersed. (D”Q…•Lj RbZv
Ans:a e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b the jury n‡jv plural ZvB
QÎf½ n‡q‡Q) [gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii Dccwi`k©K -13]
verb n‡e plural ‘are’
A is B are
115. The jury were divided in their opinions
C have D has Ans:d
(gZvgZ). Here ‘jury’ is a- [ivtwet 09-10]
e¨vL¨v: GB cÖkœwU GKUz wfbœfv‡e wPšÍv Ki‡Z n‡e|
116. The jury found the prisoner guilty.
GLv‡b evK¨wU‡Z KZ©v(mob) mwµq Ae¯’vq GKwÎZ
GLv‡b jury kãwU †Kvb cÖKv‡ii noun? [cÖv_wgK
wQ‡jv| ZvB GwU‡K GKwÎZ/MÖæc a‡i singular
mnKvix wk¶K (wZZvm) -10, Kztwet (B) 12-13, Rywbqi AwWUi-14]
we‡ePbv Kiv n‡q‡Q| Avi wb‡RivB Avjv`v nIqvi
A Proper B Collective
KvRwU K‡i‡Q| weavq active voice (has) n‡q‡Q| C Common D Abstract Ans:b
Topic-15: Common, Collective Ges Proper noun Gi wKQz D`vniYMZ cv_©K¨ †`Lvb|
Common, Collective Ges Proper noun Gi wKQz cv_©K¨: ‡Kv‡bv Noun Øviv mvgwMÖK
of fish
Cow, Sheep, monkey, dog, A herd of cattle /Cattle/ Laika, Tomi
flock/ troop of monkeys
lion, bee (‡gŠgvwQ), partridges Covey(wZwZi cvwLi Qvbvi `j) Bumble bee,
Locust(eo †cvKv, NyMiv †cvKv) Swarm of locust -
Tiger(evN), Elephant (nvwZ), A group of Tiger R.B. Tiger, Puma, Leopard
River, Sea, Ocean - The Padma, Dead sea
college, school(we`¨vjq), Board, Faculty Rajshahi college,
Place
Topic-19: Collective I Material Noun ‡_‡K wKfv‡e Common Noun Kiv hvq?
Collective Noun n‡Z Common Noun G iƒcvšÍi: Collective noun Gi c~‡e© msL¨vevPK kã emv‡j ev
Gi mv‡_ s/es hy³ Ki‡j Zv Common noun nq| Our Class consists of twenty public. There are ten েযেকান চাকুিরর �� �ত সমাধান েপেত, যু � থাকুন-
classes in our school. GLv‡b public Ges classes kã`ywU common noun|
Material noun n‡Z Common noun G iƒcvšÍi: The + Material noun + source
Gfv‡e wbw`©ó Kiv _vK‡j GB ¯’‡ji material noun wU common noun nq| ‡hgb: The rice
of Dinajpur is fine. The gold of south Africa is pure.
138. There are ten classes in our school. e¨vL¨v: class, public mvaviYZ Collective noun
What kind of noun is ‘class’[LytcÖtcÖtwet 06-07] wKš‘ G‡`i Plural Kivq Giv common n‡q‡Q|
A Abstract noun 139. The rice of Dinajpur is fine. The
B common noun Ans:b underlined ‘rice’ is a [nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (B) 15-16]
C collective noun A Proper noun B Common Ans:b
D noun of multitude C Collective noun D Abstract noun
149. Which of the following noun is made up 152. Which one is a compound noun? [ivtwet 05-
06, mnKvix cwi. (wnmve iÿY) evsjv‡`k wU GÛ wU †evW©-95]
for two noun? [Rtwet (C) 14-15]
A Rahim B Milk Ans:d
A Happiness B Classroom
C Jury D London Transport
C Whitepen D Obscurity Ans:b
153. Which one is a compound noun? [11 Zg
150. This is my writing table. Here writing cÖfvlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq) 2014, cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq wefv‡Mi
table is- [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇ii Awdm mnKvix-11] 1wU evwo 1wU Lvgvi cÖK‡í †Rjv mgš^qKvix-17]
A Complement B object A Headmaster B Information
C compound noun D adjective Ans:c C Friday D Examination Ans:a
noun weavq 1g text wU noun; Ab¨w`‡K 167. We shall not see his look again. Here
determiner I noun Gi gv‡S Adj. e‡m weavq “look” is a/an- [8g †emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb-12]
A Noun B Verb
your Ges book Gi gv‡Si text wU Adjective|
C adjective D Adverb Ans:a
164. Which is the following sentence uses
168.My needs are few. [‡emvg. wegvb KZ…© (mn. wbiv. Kg©.) 18 †m‡Þ. 21]
“go” as a noun? [Lytwet (School) 09-10]
A verb B noun
171. The warning of the authority falls on 175. There has been a breakthrough in the
deaf ears. Here warning -[39 Zg wewmGm (we‡kl)] treatment of dengue patients. Here
172. I am in the process of collecting ‘breakthrough’ is a/an [GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ:
material for my story. The underlined cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 19-20, ivtwet (K) (MÖæc-2) 19-20]
173. You have no right to do it. (‡Zvgvi GUv Kivi C noun D adverb Ans:c
AwaKvi †bB) [etwet (A, B) 12-13, Lytwet (A) 09-10] 176. People from all walks of life all ended
174. You have no right to do waste water the meaning. The underlined words is
though you pay for it. [etwet (D) 15-16] a/an—[cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ‰e‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yv Dc-mn. cwi.-17]
A adjective B noun A verb B noun
C adverb D verb Ans:b C adverb D adjective Ans:b
This is the go of life. Here ‘go’ is- (GB n‡jv A an adjective B a noun
Rxe‡bi nvjPvj) [ivtwet (D-AevwYR¨) 17-18] C an adverb D a verb Ans:b
A noun B adjective e¨vL¨v: cÖ‡kœv³ ev‡K¨ right (AwaKvi) kãwU‡K
C pronoun D verb Ans:a noun wn‡m‡e e¨envi K‡i‡Q| KviY have no Gi
178. He kept the fast for a week. Here “fast” c‡i noun e‡m|
is- [cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK-09, 14, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK-13] 182. “There is some cause for concern but no
A verb B adjective need for alarm” [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZ©v-06]
C noun D adverb Ans:c This is the go of the world. Here “Go”
179. It is the talk of the campus. Which parts is a/an- (GB n‡jv `ywbqvi Ae¯’v) [Kztwet (B) 14-15,
of speech is “talk”? [evsjv‡`k WvK wefv‡Mi †cvóvj cwi‡ek I eb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb wimvP© Awdmvi-06, wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi
Acv‡iUi 19, kvtwetcÖtwet 05-06] mnKvix ‡gBb‡Ub¨vÝ BwÄwbqvi-17]
A pronoun B verb A adjective B noun
C adverb D noun Ans:d C verb D adverb Ans:b
180. This is the fashion of the day. Here 183. He is an eyesore to me. Which parts of
“fashion” is a- [mIR Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-10, speech “eyesore” is- [Lytwet 08-09 (weÁvb, cÖ‡KŠkj
dzW B݇c±i-96] ¯‹zj) 08-09, Btwet (F) 15-16]
A pronoun B verb A pronoun B adjective
C adverb D noun Ans:d C noun D adverb Ans:c
Topic-25: MYbvi wfwˇZ Noun KZ cÖKvi?/ Countable Ges Uncountable noun Gi cv_©K¨ Kiæb-
Countable and Uncountable Noun: MYbvi wfwˇZ Noun †gvU `yB cÖKvi: Countable Ges
189. Choose the countable noun. [NSI Gi Awdm 191. What kind of noun is “fun”? [cwi‡ek Awa`߇ii
mnKvix Kvg-Kw¤úDUvi gy`ªvÿwiK-17] mnKix cwiPvjK -11]
A Newspaper B water A a countable B an uncountable Ans:b
C fine D magic Ans:a C a plural noun D as abstract noun
e¨vL¨v: g‡b ivL‡eb news(msev`) n‡jv 192. Choose the uncountable noun from
uncountable Avi newspaper(msev`cÎ/cwÎKv) below- [RvZxq wbiv. †Mv‡q›` ms¯’v (NSI)-Gi wdì Awdmvi- 17]
n‡jv countable; Reference: Cambridge A Dream B Salt
190. Choose the countable noun from below: e¨vL¨v: Dream(verb/uncountable noun), salt
[RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›` ms¯’v (NSI) Gi wdì Awdmvi- 17] ïayB uncountable noun ZvB DËi wn‡m‡e GwU
A Love B Music Av‡M cÖvavb¨ w`‡Z n‡e| Thought(verb/adj.),
C Sand D Message Ans:d Table (Common noun);
e¨vL¨v: Love, music, sand MYbv Kiv hvq bv|
wKš‘ message MYbv Kiv hvq| myZivs DËi (d)|
IQ- Madam Ges Reviver Ggb `ywU noun word hv‡`i‡K wecixZ w`K †_‡K
evbvb Ki‡jI GKB iKg _v‡K| Ggb Av‡iv gRvi welq Rvb‡Z eBwU co‡Z _vKzb-
Sadurddin
Ahmed, page-12 ‡ _‡ K-
Possessives My, our, your, their, his, her, its, John’s, etc.
Cardinal Numerals: One, two, three, four, five, etc.
Numeral Adj./Det.
Ordinal Numerals: First, second, third, fourth, fifth, etc.
Edition)
General Ordinals Next, last, other, the other, another, further, both, all, etc.
Distributive Adj. (Each, either, every, neither), etc.
Some, any, no, all, enough, much, a lot of, much, more, little, lesser,
Quantifiers less, most, many, few, a few, the few, fewer, several, a great number,
plenty of, a good deal of, a great deal of, a great amount of, lots of, a
good many, great many, too many, too much, etc.
1. The determiner in the sentence. “Will it 3. Identify the determiner. ‘Bring me that
take much time?” [35th BCS Preliminary, GB book’. [‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. (wbiv. Acv.)- 01 A‡±v. 21, 42nd BCS]
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg cwi`k©K †mdwU); A bring B that
†gKvwbK¨vj †UK‡bvjwR -19, wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wkÿv cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii
C me D book Ans:b
mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cy) - 19]
4. All, another, any, both, each, either are-
A will B take
A demonstrative determiners [Btwet (B) 13-14]
C much D time Ans:c
B General determiners
2. My reading room displays a beautiful
C possessive determiners
painting of S. M. sultan. Here the word
D adverbials Ans:b
‘my’ is- [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G, Law) 16-17]
A a possessive determiner 5. The word ‘either’ in the sentence
B a discarding determiner ‘There are trees in either sides of the
C an adjective determiner roads’ is [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet (we) †mU-K, 19-20]
D none of these Ans:a A a linker B determiner Ans:b
C modifier D none of the three
Topic-4: Dual Determiner Kv‡K e‡j Ges G¸‡jv wK wK? ms‡ÿ‡c Gi e¨envi wjLyb-
Dual Determiner: †h word ¸‡jv countable/un-countable Dfq noun Gi c~‡e© em‡Z cv‡i Zv‡`i‡K
g‡a¨ Avb›``vqK ¯’vb m¤ú‡K© Zzwg wK Avgv‡K wKQz 19. They have ---- children. [MYc~Z© Awa`߇i Dc-
mnKvix cÖ‡KŠ. I WªvdUmg¨vb/wmwfj- 18]
Z_¨ w`‡Z cv‡iv?) [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (d) 15-16]
A not B nothing
Aa B many
C no D noun Ans:c
C few D some Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b information GKwU uncountable
noun Gi c~‡e© a/many/few e‡m bv| ZvB G¸‡jv Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
fzj| https://www.facebook.com/expertalim
Topic-5: Few, little, very few, very little GB determiner ¸‡jvi A_©, e¨envi Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|
Few/ Very few: †bB ej‡jB P‡j(almost no/ none/ no/ not many/ not more/ hardly
C few D a few Ans:a 32. Heavy fines and jail sentences have
e¨vL¨v: e¯‘Z wd«RwU cÖvq Lvwj (KviY) wd«‡R Lvevi made --- difference in preventing
†bB ej‡jB P‡j| Giƒc hyw³‡Z bv‡evaK A‡_© little elephant poaching. (AwaK Rwigvbv I Kviv`Û
DËi| nvwZ wkKvi Kivi ‡Zgb †Kvb cv_©K¨ K‡iwb) [Sonali
Bank (SO) 14, Ptwet (E law) 16-17]
29. “They have little money.” means- (Zv‡`i
Aa few B many Ans:c
UvKv †bB ej‡jB P‡j) [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D)-18-19, Ptwet
C little D the number of
(M) 04, Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) †mU-G/we/wm, 19-20]
A They have no money at all. 33. There is --- hope of his/her recovery. (Zvi
Av‡ivM¨ jv‡fi Avkv †bB ej‡jB P‡j) [ivtwe (D) 19, Xvtwet (B) 10-11]
B They have almost no money.
A many B little
C They have yet some money.
C very D few Ans:b
D They have quite some money. Ans:b
Topic-6: A few, a little, the few, the little GB determiner ¸‡jvi A_© I e¨envi e¨vL¨v Kiæb|
A few/ the few/ only a few: nv-‡evaK A‡_© (Aí, mvgvb¨ K‡qKwU, GKUy BZ¨vw`) MYbv/ msL¨v
many em‡e KviY holydays n‡jv plural noun Tips: “thanks” Plural noun, ZvB A‡bK
msL¨vK eySv‡Z Many DËi|
Tips: one lakh Øviv Countable Noun e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i evsjv: ‡m hv e‡j Zvi ‡ewki fvM wQj Lye
hyw³m½Z| myZivs hv e‡j Zvi g‡a¨ †_‡K †ewk cwigvY
“People” ‡K eywS‡q‡Q ZvB as many as DËi|
eySv‡Z much of DËi| Avi GLv‡b of cÖ‡kœB †`Iqv
64. --- my friends knew I was leaving/ had
Av‡Q ZvB Ackb †_‡K ïay much n‡q‡Q|
go to the job. [Ptwet (d) 06-07, NU (gvbweK) 14-15]
║♣║ mgRvZxq MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║♣║
A Not much of B Not many of
69. Do you have--to do this afternoon? If
C Not much D Not many Ans:b
not, I’d like to take you to a movie. [Xvtwet
e¨vL¨v: many of + possessive + noun plural
A many works B much work (c) 06-07]
65. --- returned the library books in time.
C many works D much works Ans:b
A Most of boys [Ptwet (B1) 15-16]
Hints: “work” uncountable noun Gi mv‡_ s
B Most of the boys
C The many of the boys
hyy³ nq bv| ZvB a, c, d fzj|
D The most boys Ans:b 70. Travelers checks are useful when one is
66. We don’t have to rush. We’ve got --- travelling because --- people get
time. [Ptwet (E) 02-03] advantages by using them during
A much B plenty of
travelling. [Xvtwet (d) 13-14]
A some B few
C a little D little Ans:b
C many D much Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Avgv‡`i `ªæZ †`uŠov‡Z n‡e bv, ch©vß mgq
Av‡Q| Giƒc A‡_© plenty of, Z‡e A‡bK/Amxg 71. He did not give me-----. (‡m Avgv‡K †ewk
Dc‡`k w`‡jv bv) [miKvwi Kg© Kwgkb-12]
mgq Av‡Q eySv‡Z A_© w`‡j much e‡m| Avevi
A much advice B much advices
Ack‡b 2UvB bv _vK‡j/Ae¯’v ey‡S GKUv Ab¨Uvi
C many advice D many advices Ans:a
¯’v‡b em‡Z cv‡i|
Hints: “advice” Uncount. noun Gi mv‡_ s hyy³
67. ---100 species of fish have been
nq bv| Avi Gi mvg‡b much e‡m bv| ZvB b,c,d fzj
identified. [ivtwet (b„weÁvb 09-10, Ptwet (a) 11-12, BUET
12-13] 72. I don’t have --- time today but I’ll sit
A As many B as many as with you. (AvR †ewk mgq †bB Zey †Zvgvi mv‡_ em‡ev) [etwet (N)
C as much as D much as Ans:b A some B full 14-15]
86. Choose the incorrect word. --- of the 89. The police have collected ----- about the
film was worth watching. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) crime. [Xvtwet (D) 97-98]
A Several B some 18-19] 90. The entrepreneur has collected ----
C The whole D Much Ans:a about the investment opportunity. [Xvtwet
e¨vL¨v: cÖ‡kœ incorrect ‡P‡q‡Q| ev‡K¨ the film A many information MBA)-08]
B many informations
n‡jv uncountable weavq Gi mvg‡b plural
C a lot of information
determiner- several emv‡j fzj n‡e| Avi
D a lot of informations Ans:c
evwK¸‡jv em‡Z cvi‡e|
**nvj Qvov hv‡e bv| eBwU co‡Z _vKzb A‡bK wKQz wkL‡eb**
Ans: box: 1: very little; 2: little; 3: Positive term; 4: †cqvjvq Aí cwigvY `ya Av‡Q|; 5: both count
and non-count; 6: Adjective; 7: noun; 8: Affirmative ev‡K¨; 9: dual determiner; 10. mwVK
M‡elYvi Z_¨ †bB ej‡jB P‡j” Giƒc bv‡evaK A‡_© 7. According some studies, dolphins,
little n‡e mwVK DËi| whales and --- other sea creatures use
2. Sister gave him --- water. [Btwet (H) 17-18] highly sophisticated navigation systems.
[Xvtwet (a) 16-17]
A a few B a little
A any little Ba
C a lot of D many Ans:b
C many D much Ans:c
3. There are a --- Spanish books in my
8. We do not know much about the red
personal library. [Rvtwet (C2) 15-16] planet Mars as we have got ---
A little B some
information of that planet. (‡h‡nZz Avgiv
C few D many Ans:c
mvgvb¨ Z_¨ †c‡qwQ ZvB Avgiv jvj g½jMÖn m¤ú©‡K †ewk
e¨vL¨v: nu¨v‡evaK plural A‡_© a few e‡m weavq Rvwbbv) [Ptwet (C2) 03-04]
mwVK DËi c, g~j cÖ‡kœ a bv _vK‡j many/some A Few few Ba
n‡Zv cvi‡Zv C little D a little Ans:d
4. The students liked that professor’s 9. Give me --- milk. (Avgv‡K mvgvb¨ `ya `vI) [wewfbœ
course because ----. [Ptwet (B-1) 15-16] gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix ‡cÖvMÖvgvi-17]
A there was few if any homework A the little B little
B not a lot of homework Ans:c C a little D a few Ans:c
C there was little or no homework 10. I am going to buy --- bread for
D of there wasn’t great amount of breakfast. [kvtwetcÖtwet (A1) 14-15]
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
homework Aa B the
ev‡K¨i A_©: QvÎQvÎxiv J Aa¨v‡ÿi †Kvm© cQ›` K‡i C some D lot Ans:c
KviY GLv‡b homework Lye KgB wQ‡jv ev wQjbv|
same office. [15th BCS] B Every of the three boys got a prize.
A All of them B Who all C All of the three boys got a prize. Ans:d
C They all D all of whom Ans:d D Each of the three boys got a prize.
Special Attention: ev‡K¨ Kgv _vK‡j †mwU GKB A_©: “option-a: wZbR‡bi g‡a¨ K‡qKRb GKwU
evK¨ weavq Kgvi (,) cieZx© As‡k relative cyi¯‹vi †cj” I “option-c: wZbR‡bi g‡a¨ mevB
pronoun e‡m| ev‡K¨ e¨w³evPK antecedent GKwU cyi¯‹vi †cj” wZbRb/mevB wg‡j GKwU cyi¯‹vi
(sons) Gi †ÿ‡Î Zv‡`i mevB‡K †evSv‡Z all of cvq bv ZvB option `ywUB fzj; option-b fzj KviY
whom e‡m‡Q| Avevi full stop (.) Øviv Avjv`v every Gi ci preposition e‡m bv| Avi every-
evK¨‡K †evSvq weavq Kgvi(,) ¯’‡j full stop (.) adjective wn‡m‡e noun-Gi c~‡e© mivmwi e‡m|
_vK‡j D³ ïb¨¯’v‡b mevB‡K †evSv‡Z all of them, †hgb- every boy; option-d: wZbRb evj‡Ki
em‡Zv| Source: Intermediate English grammar– cÖ‡Z¨‡K GKwU K‡i cyi¯‹vi †cj| Giæc A‡_© DËi-d
Raymond Murphy unit-96, page- 192 †`Lyb| 13. Which word is an example of a
9. Tell me --- that. [24th BCS] distributive pronoun? [38Zg wewmGm]
A whom told you B that told you A such B either
C who told you D told you Ans:c C that D any Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: 1g K_v me Gi cv‡k who/ whom emv‡Z 14. Each of the sons followed ---- father’s
n‡e| ZvB DËi n‡Z cv‡i a ev c; Avi Ackb a fzj trade. (cy·`i cÖ‡Z¨‡K Zvi evevi Av`k© AbymiY K‡i)
KviY whom Gi ci mvaviYZ subject + verb A their B her [33rd BCS]
Whose Gi e¨envi †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ Kgb: e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b sons Øviv cyiæl‡K eySv‡”Q ZvB her
10. The children studied in a classroom --- n‡e bv| Avi Each Gi mv‡_ wgj †i‡L singular
windows were never opened. [22nd BCS] wn‡m‡e his DËi| A_©vr `ywU welq †Lqvj ivL‡Z n‡e|
A that B which 1. †Kvb Gender; 2. ‡Kvb Number (singular or
C where D whose Ans:d Plural)
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b k~b¨¯’v‡bi `yBcv‡k `ywU noun Av‡Q Pronoun Antecedent Agreement/
‡hLv‡b iæ‡gi As‡k/AwaKv‡i Rvbvjv Av‡Q-Giƒc A_© Pronoun Referencing ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ:
w`‡”Q| ev‡K¨i evsjv: QvÎQvÎxiv ‡h K¬vm iæ‡g
15. One should be careful about --- duty.
cov‡kvbv K‡i ‡mB iæ‡gi Rvbvjv¸‡jv KL‡bv †Lvjv nq
A her B his [23rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
bv| C the D one’s Ans:d
Distributive Pro. ‡_‡K 4wU cÖkœ G‡m‡Q 16. ‘Who’s that?’ Here ‘that’ is a/an-`[41 BCS] st
17. ‡KvbwU reflexive pronoun? [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK 21. A substituting word is called- [ivtwet (gvbweK) 09-10]
(wµ‡mbw_gvg)-12, Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb Z_¨ Awdm-05, cwieviKj¨vY 22. A word that takes the place of a noun is
cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_x©-15, Btwet (G) 16-17, ûeû Kgb: evsjv‡`k
called-- [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: ciivóª gš¿Yv. mycvwib‡W›U -19]
cwit ey¨t Ryywbqi cwit mnt (3-1-20)]
A a subject B an adverb
A Each B who
C an object D a pronoun Ans:d
C myself D He Ans:c
18. Which one is a distributive pronoun? 23. Which one is the reflexive pronoun? [¯^v¯’¨
I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi bvwm©s Awa`ßi wgWIqvBd-17, ûeû Kgb
A Such B either [38th BCS. 17] cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi ¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi
C that D any Ans:b (cyi) - 19]
32. All of us, Abir, Wafi, Aritro and --- were she----- not Gi cieZx© kãwUI be Gi cieZx©
present. [Source: P.K. De SARKAR- Page-344] GKwU Ask weavq not I n‡e| myZivs DËi d
A me B mine [Btwet (D) 11-12] 35. It was us who had left before he arrived.
CI D none Ans:c [Xvtwet (C) 07-08, 05-06, Bangla. Bank (Cash Offi.)-11, Raj.
e¨vL¨v: Avgv‡`i g‡a¨ mevB, Avwei, Iqvwd, AvwiÎ Ges Avwg Krishi Unnayan Bank (Senior Offi.)-10]
Dcw¯’Z wQjvg| A us who had left before he arrived.
33. Neither Jane nor --- have been the B we who had left before he arrived.
opera. [Avbmvi I wfwWwc Awa`߇ii mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U 2015] C us who had went before he arrived.
A me BI D we who had left before the time he had
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ verb Gi subject wn‡m‡e subjective e¨vL¨v: be verb “was” Gi ci we em‡e, Ges
pronoun “I /he” n‡Z cv‡i wKš‘ he Gi mv‡_ have before Gi c~‡e© past perfect I c‡i past
nq bv, I Gi mv‡_ have nq, weavq mwVK DËi b| indefinite tense nq| weavq mwVK DËi- b|
34. It should be ------. [evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-17] 36. It was she not me, who put forth the
A her with whom you share your ideas, not me attractive proposition. [`y`‡Ki mnKvix cwiPvjK-13]
B her with whom you share your ideas, not I A she, not I B her, not me
C she with whom you share your ideas, not me C her, not I D she, but me Ans:a
D she with whom you share your ideas, not I
Hints: “was” be verb Gi hZ¸‡jv pronoun
Ans:d e¨vL¨v: †`Lyb cÖ‡kœ be kãwUB GKwU be verb
Avm‡e me¸‡jv subjective n‡e ZvB DËi- a|
ZvB Gi ci subjective pronoun n‡e A_©vr be+
e¨vL¨v: be verb + subjective pronoun e‡m ZvB e¨vL¨v: “Shamim and I” `y‡Uv wg‡j plural
were/was Gi ci mwVK DËi- c(he)| subject ZvB ïb¨¯’v‡bi ci verb “are” Av‡Q|
40. It was Aher, Elizabeth, I, not Bher father, subject GKv I n‡j gyj ev‡K¨ are Gi ¯’‡j am
King Henry, Cwho Dled England into the _vK‡Zv|
Age of Empire. [BARRON’S TOEFL,P-128]Ans:a 45. For --- did the board of directors vote?
e¨vL¨v: her Gi ¯’‡j she n‡e KviY Be verb+ A who B whom [Lytwet 06-07]
preposition Gi ci objective Pronoun (me, us, you, him, her, it, them) e‡m|
[hZ¸‡jv pronoun Avm‡e Zvi me¸‡jvB objective Pronoun n‡e]
Main verb Gi ci objective Pronoun e‡m| MVb: ---+ Main verb + objective Pronoun
‡hgb: I love her. Let him do the work. Sumon likes them. Preposition Gi ci objective Pronoun
e‡m| MVb: preposition + objective Pronoun ‡hgb: He sat by me.
Advanced Learning: GQvovI Infinitive (to+v1), Gerund (v1+ing), Participle (V3) Gi ci objective
pronoun e‡m| †hgb: After making him as a captain, the teacher wanted to see me.
46. Every student in the classroom 49. Choose the correct sentence. [AMÖbx e¨vsK wj.
wmwbqi Awdmvi-17, †mvbvjx e¨vsK wj. Awdmvi-17, mvDw`÷ e¨vsK wj.
understands the lecture ---. [Btwet (C) 10-11]
cÖ‡ekbvix Awdmvi-16]
A except me B except I Ans:a
A Between you and I, I doubt that he will come.
C excepting I D excepting me
B Between you and I, I doubt that he would come.
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b except GKwU preposition ZvB Gi C Between you and me, I doubt that he will come.
ci objective pronoun n‡e weavq DËi except D Between you and me, I doubt that he would come.
me; Avevi Ackb c fzj KviY preposition Gi Ans:ce¨vL¨v: between preposition Gi ci me
mv‡_ ing hy³ nq bv| [expect- cÖZ¨vkv Kiv (verb) e‡m Avi that Gi Av‡M present tense Av‡Q weavq
wKš‘ except-Qvov/e¨vZxZ(preposition)] will mwVK|
47. There is really no/too difference between 50. Which is the correct sentence? [wbev©Pb Kwgkb
you and ---. [Xvtwet (D) 10-11, Btwet (H) 16-17] mwPevj‡q cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv© I cvi‡mvbvj Awdmvi-04, ivtwet (ivóªweÁvb)
04-05, 05-06, (I-PviæKjv) 15-16, Btwet (E) 16-17]
AI B we
A Let he and I go.
C them D me Ans:d
B Let I and he go.
e¨vL¨v: between(preposition) Gi ci objective
C Let me and he go. Ans:d
pronoun nq weavq DËi- me| ev‡K¨ between Gi
D Let him and me go. (Zv‡K Ges Avgv‡K †h‡Z `vI)
¯’‡j among _vK‡j them e¨envi n‡Zv| [KviY
e¨vL¨v: let GKwU main verb weavq Gi ci
between= 2 Gi Rb¨ Ges among = A‡b‡Ki Rb¨]
objective pronoun e‡m|
48. He is a liar. Do you trust ---? (‡m GKUv
51. My uncle decided to take --- and my
wg_y¨K| Zzwg wK Zv‡K wek¦vm Ki?) [ivtwet (I) 16-17]
sister to the market. [wewmAvB wmÕi mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK (cÖkvmb-11]
A his B him
AI B me
C her D he Ans:b
C mine D myself Ans:b
Special Tips: trust main verb Gi ci her/ Help: to take GKwU infinitive ZvB Gi ci
him `y‡UvB mwVK wKš‘ gyj cÖ‡kœ ïiæ‡Z he Av‡Q ZvB objective pronoun (me) DËi|
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Advanced Learning: ev‡K¨ than _vK‡j comparative degree nq Ges than Gi subjective pronoun
e‡m| Z‡e subjective pronoun bv _vK‡j objective pronoun em‡Z cv‡i| ‡hgb: He is better than I/me.
GLv‡b `y‡UvB mwVK Z‡e I ‡K ‡ewk cÖva¨b¨ w`‡Z n‡e|
52. He is taller/ older than ---. [KvQvKvwQ Ackb: K…wl D mine, your, he Ans:b
m¤úªmviY (Awa`߇ii mnKvix K„wl Kg©KZv©Ñ) 16] Help: main verb I Preposition Gici objective
AI B me pronoun e‡m ZvB me¸‡jv objective n‡q‡Q|
C us D my Ans:a 54. Suhina showed --- her photographs/the
53. Let --- introduce --- to ---. (P‡jv †Zvgv‡K Zvi photographs. [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi
mv‡_ cwiPq K‡i †`B) [Ptwet (E-Law) 15-16] Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-19, NU (gvbweK) 14-15]
A my,your, his A my B they
B me,you, him C me D hers Ans:c
C myself, yourself, himself
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55. Which one is the correct sentence? e¨vL¨v: comparative degree ‡Z `yB‡qi g‡a¨ Zzjbv
A He is taller than we. [ivtwet 09-10] eySvq ZvB we hy³ option- a, c ev`; Avevi
B He is more taller than I. option- b fzj KviY taller wb‡RB comparative
C He is more taller than we. Ans:d ZvB Gi c~‡e© more n‡e bv; DËi- d;
D He is taller than I. (‡m Avgvi †P‡q j¤^v)
Topic-05: Order/Serial of Personal Pronoun ej‡Z Kx †evSvq? D`vniYmn e¨vL¨v Kiƒb|
Order/Serial of Personal Pronoun: ‡Kvb Ae¯’v‡b GKvwaK person (1st /2nd /3rd) GK
mv‡_ Avm‡j Zv‡`i‡K avivevwnK wbq‡g mvRv‡Z nq G‡K Order/Serial of Personal Pronoun e‡j|
Serial Rule 1: ev‡K¨ †`vl ev Aciva ¯^xKvi †evSv‡j mKj personal pronoun ¸‡jv (1st + 2nd + 3rd) person
GB µg ev serial Abymv‡i e‡m| G‡K ms‡ÿ‡c (123) ejv hvq| †hgb: I, you and he are guilty of the crime.
[‡bvU: GKvwaK pronoun ev‡K¨ Subject AvKv‡i Avm‡j me¸‡jv Subjective Avevi object AvKv‡i Avm‡j me¸‡jv
objective pronoun e‡m, Ges GKvwaK pronoun subject n‡j verb plural]
Serial Rule 2: ev‡K¨ †`vl ev Aciva Qvov Ab¨ mvaviY wKQz †evSv‡j (2nd + 3rd + 1st) person GB µg ev serial
Abymv‡i e‡m| G‡K ms‡ÿ‡c (231) ejv hvq| †hgb: You, he, and I were to show the plan.(231)|
Serial Rule 3: Z‡e 2wU person Avm‡jI wbqg wVK †i‡L Dc‡ii serial gvb‡e A_©vr †h person Abycw¯’Z _vK‡e
†mwU ev` w`‡qB serial wVK ivL‡Z n‡e| †hgb: He and I went out. (2nd + 3rd + 1st)
we‡kl mZK©Zv: evK¨wU †h serial †nvK bv †Kb Zv †Kv_vq subjective ev †Kv_vq objective form n‡e Gme wbqg wVK _vK‡e
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56. Choose the correct sentence: [Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY 59. Choose the correct sentence. [PSC wba©vwiZ 12wU
ey¨‡ivi Dc-cwi. cixÿv-07, Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Z_¨ Awdmvi-05, ivRkvnx c‡`i cix¶v-01] Ans:b
K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awd.)-15, NSI-Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK-17,
NSI-Gi wdì Awdmvi-17]
A Rahim kindly helped you, me and him.
B Rahim kindly helped you, him and me.
AI, you and he are present.
C Rahim kindly helped me, him and you.
B You, he and I are present.
D Rahim kindly helped him, you and me.
C You, he and I am present.
D He, you and I are present.. Ans:b
60. Which is right? [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b mnKvix cwiPvjK-
04, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wm‡jU wefvM)-7]
57. Which one of the following sentences is
A He and myself went out.
correct? [ivtwet 08-09, Xvtwet 99-00, ‡et‡ivtwet (C) 10-11, B Myself and he went out.
Kztwet (B) 13-14, Btwet (G) 13-14] Ans:d
C I and he went out.
A Selim, you and I shall be punished.
D He and I went out. Ans:d
B I, you and Selim shall be punished.
61. Choose the correct sentence. [6ô †emiKvwi
C You, me and Mita shall be punished. cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cix¶v-10, ivtwet (F-AevwYR¨) 15-16]
D You, Selim and I shall be punished. A You, he and I am guilty.
e¨vL¨v: GB evK¨wU‡K mvaviY evK¨ a‡i DËi Kiv B You, he and I are guilty.
n‡q‡Q| ZvB wmwiqvj 2 + 3+ 1 | C I, you and he are guilty.
58. Let --- go there. [WvK, ‡Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM I Z_¨cÖhyw³ gš¿Yvj‡qi D He, I and you are guilty. Ans:c
mnKvix †cÖvMvg-17]
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ guilty Øviv †`vl ¯^xKvi Kiv A‡_© 123
A herand you B sheand you
nq ZvB DËi c
C you and she D you and her Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: I, you and he wZbwU subject GKmv‡_ D Let you and me go together. Ans:d
_vKvi Kvi‡Y verb n‡e plural(are)| ZvB DËi- c ║║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║║
63. Choose the correct sentence. [12th BCS, 66. Choose the correct one: [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix
‡Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK (AvBb-13, ivtwet (BwZnvm) A Let Ruma and I go. mvBdvi Kg©KZv© 17]
06-07, Btwet (G) 10-11, (G) 14-15, Btwet (we we G) 15-16, Kztwet B Let Ruma and mine go.
(S) 15-16]
C Let Ruma and me go.
A Let he and you be witness. D Let Ruma and myself go. Ans:c
B Let you and him be witness. 67. Between ---, this is the greatest book I’ve
C Let you and he be witness.
ever read. [Pvtwet (E) 08-09, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-15]
D Let him and you be witness. Ans:b
A you and I B I and you
64. Choose the correct sentence. [cªv_wgK we`¨vjq C you and me D me and you Ans:c
mnKvix wkÿK-00] ] Ans:b 68. Choose the correct sentence. [Bangladesh
A I, you and he were present in the class. Bank (Asstance Director)-06, mnKvix cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-06]
B You, he and I were present in the class. A The presents are for you and me.
C You, he and I was present in the class. B The presents are for you and I.
D He, you and I was present in the class. C The present are for me and you.
D The presents are for I and we. Ans:a
72. These handkerchiefs are---. Don’t mix Advanced Learning: than hy&³ ev‡K¨
them up with---. [Ptwet (A) (mKvj) 18-19, ivtwet 18-19 BDwbU A (mKvj)] subject Gi ¯’‡j possessive + noun _vK‡j than
A my, her B mine, hers
+ Possessive Pronoun (mine, ours, yours,
C I, She D me, her’s Ans:b
theirs, etc.) e‡m| †hgb: My dog is smarter
e¨vL¨v: GB iægvj¸‡jv Avgvi; ‡m¸‡jv Zvi
than your dog. mwVK n‡e My dog is smarter
iægvj¸‡jvi mv‡_ wgwk‡qv bv|
than yours. [your dog= yours] Giƒc e¨envi
73. Is that my key, or is it ---- (IUv wK Avgvi Pvwe
noun Gi †ÿ‡Î n‡j apostrophe “s” Gi e¨envi
bv †Zvgvi?) [Ptwet (D) 06-07, NU (weÁvb 14-15]
Ki‡Z nq, †hgb: My pen is costlier than
A the yours? B they your’s?
Mary’s (Mary’s car)
C your? D yours? Ans:d
76. John’s car runs better than---. [ivtwet (C) 18-19]
74. You should not say nasty things about
A Mary’s brother B Mary
Jessica. she is a friend of ----. [Ptwet (E) 02-03]
C Mary’s D her brother Ans:c
A her B you
77. Which is the correct comparative form
C ours D me Ans:c
of adjective? [¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix 04]
75. A laptop of --- has been lost. (Avgvi GKwU
A This book is not finer than yours.
j¨vcUc nvwi‡q †M‡Q) [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (B) 16-17]
B Your book is finer than this.
A my B mine
C Your book is as fine as this.
C me DI Ans:b
D None Ans:a
Topic-08: Reflexive/Emphatic Pronoun Kv‡K e‡j? G¸‡jv ev‡K¨ e¨env‡ii 2wU wbqg wjLyb|
Reflexive Pronoun: ev‡K¨i subject wb‡R wb‡R †Kvb KvR Kiv eySv‡Z reflexive pronoun e‡m|
‡hgb: I do the work myself. (Avwg wb‡R wb‡R KvRUv Kwi)
Emphatic Pronoun: Reflexive pronoun ¸‡jvB subject Gi wVK c‡i em‡j G‡`i‡K
Emphatic Pronoun ejv nq| †hgb: I, myself, do the work. (Avwg wb‡RB wb‡Ri KvRUv Kwi)
Use-1: mvaviYZ ev‡K¨ Plume(AnsKvi Kiv), pride, avail, enjoy, exert(m‡Pó _vKv), absent, introduce,
control BZ¨vw` verb ¸‡jvi subject wb‡R wb‡Ri KvR Kiv eySv‡j sub Abyhvqx verb Gici reflexive pronoun
e‡m| †hgb: She plumes herself on her beauty(‡m Zvi wb‡Ri †mŠ›`h© wb‡q An¼vi K‡i)
Use -2: Imperative ev‡K¨ g~j verb Øviv ïiæ n‡j Reflexive pronoun wnmv‡e yourself e‡m KviY Giƒc ev‡K¨
subject (you) Dn¨ _v‡K| †hgb: Don’t pride yourself on your beauty. Introduce yourself/ yourselves.
(Avcwb wb‡Ri cwiPq w`b /Avcbviv wbR wbR cwiPq w`b)
[
87. The roads of Chittagong are wider (AwaK Cas D exactly Ans:b
cÖk¯Í) ----. [Ptwet (E) 10-11, cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †ev‡W©i mn. mwPe-16] 92. The students of Bangladesh are more
A than that of Dhaka. meritorious than --- of the USA. [Ptwet (B2)
14-15]
B then those of Dhaka.
A that B those
C than those of Dhaka.
C all D another Ans:b
D then Dhaka’s. Ans:c
88. One’s finger prints are -------. [wc,Gm,wm, Gi ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, Rbkw³ Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY e¨y‡ivi Dc-cwiPvjK- 93. Your advice is no different from the
07, Kztwet (RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj) 10-11, †gwW‡Kj 93-94, nvtwetcÖtwet (A) other friends. [`yb©xZ `gb Kwgk‡bi mnKvix cwiPvjK-13]
14-15, Ltwet (RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj) 10-11, †bvtwetcÖtwet (G) 14-15]
A not different from
differs from another person.
A Ans:d
B no different from that of the
B different from any other person.
C not different from the
C different than any other person.
D not different to Ans:b
D different from those of any other person.
94. ‡KvbwU ï×? [kvtwetcÖtwet D, 08-09]
89. Your courage is as great as any other
A Population of Bangladesh is greater then
person in defending your country. [Pubali
Bank-11, Xvtwet (D) 12-13, Kztwet (S) 14-15] [Xvtwet (D) 12-13]
Nepal.
as great as any other person.
A B Population of Bangladesh is greater than
96. Which one is the indefinite pronoun? [cÖv. 100. It’s partly finished. There is ----- left.
mn. wkÿK 18 (¯’wMZ 18) 14 †Rjv] [Xvtwet (L) 16-17]
A myself B they A nothing B everything
C who D anybody Ans:d C anything D something Ans:d
97. I didn’t buy ---- in the end. [Rtwet (B) 17-18] e¨vL¨v: ÒAvswkK †kl n‡q‡Q| Avi wKQzUv evwK Av‡Q|Ó
A nothing B something Giƒc A_© cÖ`v‡b A_©MZ w`K †_‡K mwVK DËi-d
C everybody D anything Ans:d [Giƒc Av‡iv A‡bK ev‡K¨i evsjv Abyev‡` cvi`wk© n‡Z PvB‡j-
evsjv evK¨i Abyev` Kivi `y`©všÍ †KŠkj wb‡q, Expert-
98. The party was a disaster. There --- there.
Translation Rules eBUv co‡Z cv‡ib]
[wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv© (gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv)-18]
A wasn’t nobody B was anybody 101. I could not buy anything because---of
C was nobody D was somebody Ans:c the shop was open. [Xvtwet (B) 01-02, ivtwet (D) 11-12]
e¨vL¨v: cvwU©‡Z mgm¨v wQ‡jv- ZvB GLv‡b †KD wQ‡jv bv| A all B no one
Giƒc hyw³‡Z bv‡evaK A‡_© was nobody DËi| C none D nothing Ans:c
singular nq| none of Gi cieZx© noun Abymv‡i verb C anyone D none Ans:c
e‡m| ev‡K¨ were Av‡Q, Avi ev‡K¨ none emv‡j houses ev‡K¨i evsjv: Lye AÜKvi wQ‡jv ZvB wbivcËv cÖnix
Abymv‡i were mwVK nq ZvB DËi none KvD‡K †`L‡Z cvqwb|
114. Who, Which, What are- [12th BCS, BRDB Gi C Which book do you like?
cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-13, †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yv. mnKvix cwiPvjK (AvBb) - D I like people who smile a lot. Ans:c
13, ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mvBdvi Awdmvi-17]
e¨vL¨v: Ackb c ‡Z which n‡jv interrogative adjective
A Demonstrative pronoun
116. The underlined word ‘Sheela works for
B Relative pronoun C Indefinite pronoun
company that makes furniture’ is- (wkjv
D Reflexive pronoun Ans:b
GKwU K¤úvwbi Rb¨ KvR K‡i ‡hwU AvmevecÎ ˆZwi K‡i)
115. Which of the following has not used [Southeast Bank Ltd. Trainee officer 18, grm¨ Awa`߇ii Awdm mn.-18]
relative pronoun? [Xvtwet (D) 11-12, Rtwet (D) 11-12] Aa demonstrative pronoun
A Those who want tickets can get them
B distributive pronoun
from the office.
C a relative pronoun
B There is a programme tonight, which
D a Personal Pronoun Ans:c
you might like.
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117. ‘Whoever violates the rule shall be e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ Whoever GKvB `ywU verb (violates,
punished’ Here whoever is-[AMÖbx e¨vsK SO(C) -17] shall be punished) Gi subject Gi KvR Kivq
A a demonstrative pronoun G‡K compound relative pronoun ejv hvq|
B a compound relative pronoun 118. It is I who am to blame. the underlined
C a distributive pronoun word is- [Zzjv Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-97, ‡et‡ivtwet (C) 14-15]
D a personal pronoun Ans:b A Demonstrative B Relative
C Reflexive D reciprocal Ans:b
119. I have read the book --- you lent me. [25th Which vs What: `„k¨gvb †Kvb e¯‘i Rb¨ which
BCS, Bmjvgx e¨vsK (mnKvix Awdmvi)-08, wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix ‡K cÖvavb¨ w`‡Z n‡e Avi A`„k¨ †Kvb wel‡qi Rb¨
‡gBb‡Ub¨vÝ Awdmvi-17, mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii kni mgvR‡mev Awdmvi what ‡K cÖvavb¨ w`‡Z n‡e| Avi Ack‡b GKwU bv
(nvmcvZvj)-07]
_vK‡j Ab¨wU em‡Z cv‡i|
A that B whom
122. There are many reasons --- people make
C whose D what Ans:a
friends. [etwet (Unit-B: 14-15]
e¨vL¨v: ¯úk©bxq e¯‘evPK c~e©c‡`i cv‡k that/which A why B for
e‡m Ges †h †Kvb welq/A¯úk©bxq c~e©c‡`i cv‡k what C as D although Ans:a
e‡m| GLv‡b c~e©c`(book) e¯‘evPK ZvB DËi- that; 123. Choose the correct sentence. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû
Z‡e that bv _vK‡j which n‡Z cv‡i| Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-19,
ivtwet 04-05, 07-08, Btwet (G) 13-14]
120. Choose the correct sentence. [10th BCS, M„nvqb
I MYc~Z© gš¿Yvj‡qi Avevmb cwi`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, Xvtwet (D) 05- A It is I who is to blame.
06, ivtwet (wnmveweÁvb) 05-06, 07-08, 09-10, Btwet (F) 10-11] B It is I who am to blame. (AvwgB †`vlx)
A The man that said that was a fool. C It is I who are to blame.
B The man whom said that was a fool. D It is me who are to blame. Ans:b
C The man who said that was a fool. 124. Which one is correct? [26 BCS, 12th BCS,
th
D The man which said was a fool. Ans:c mnKvix _vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Awdmvi-05] Ans:d
121. ‘I play the violin, --- musical instrument A The man was tall who stole my bag.
do you play?’ [ GB wbqg †_‡K Kgb: Rvtwet (C1) 19-20] B The man stole my bag who is tall.
A which B how C The man stole my bag who was tall.
C what D None Ans:a D The man who stole my bag was tall.
bvB| option C †hLv‡b relative pronoun Gi fzj evsjv: iwng K¬vkiƒ‡g GKUv j¨vcUc †c‡jv wKš‘ GUvi gvwjK
†K Zv wba©viY Ki‡Z cv‡iwb| [‘‡K’ A‡_© who]
e¨envi Av‡Q|
142. Please vote for the member --- has done
136. I want such boys --- will be able to do
the most for our village. [RbZv e¨vsK AEO-11,
this. [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK -1993]
RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (N) 17-18]
A which B who
A whom you believe
C that D whose Ans:b
B who you believed
137. Charlie Chaplin was a comedian --- was C that you believe
the best known for his work in silent D who you believe Ans:d
movies. [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ-BARRON’S TOEFL, P-134] e¨vL¨v: GKwU ev‡K¨ verb Gi subject Kg _vK‡j
A who B which
who e‡m| Avevi †`Lyb evK¨wU present tense ZvB
C whose D what Ans:a
DËi-d
138. --- among you are from class XII?
(‡Zvgv‡`i g‡a¨ Kviv Øv`k †kÖYxi?) [Xvtwet (D) 16-17, ,
ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -19,
‡emvg. wegvb KZ„©. (Inspector) 10 †m‡Þ. 21] Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
A who B which https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA
C whom D whose Ans:a
Whose: ïb¨¯’v‡bi Dfq cv‡k©¦ Noun _vK‡j Ges c‡ii Noun wU c~‡©ei Noun Gi AwaKv‡i/gvwjKvbv †evSv‡j
whose e‡m| A_©vr (Noun + whose + Noun) ‡hgb: The teachers whose student evaluations (wkÿKMY
hv‡`i -QvÎ g~j¨vqb; The poem whose authority (KweZvi -†jLK); Avevi verb Ges noun Gi gv‡SI whose
em‡Z cv‡i| Salma could tell whose books were on the table. I don’t know--- dress it is.
145. The children studied in a classroom --- A which B whom
windows were never opened. [22nd BCS] C whose D which Ans:c
Have you met the boy --- father is a 147. Give the clothes to --- needs them. [Rtwet (D) 06-07]
D Neither of them saw other. Ans:b/a e¨vL¨v: Ackb¸‡jv‡Z one another bv _vKvq DËi
e¨vL¨v: Neither Øviv `yBRb‡K †evSvq ZvB `yR‡bi each other Kiv n‡q‡Q-
g‡a¨ cvi¯úwiKZv †evSv‡Z DËi A nq| wKš‘ AvaywbK 164. They two love each other. It is an
e¨vKiY Abymv‡i GKRb Av‡iKRb‡K †`‡Lwb Giƒc example of --- [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwett (F) 14-15, 05-06]
A‡_© cvi¯úwiKZv eySvq bv ZvB GLv‡b the other A Personal pronoun
B Relative pronoun
Øviv Ackb a mwVK| GB evK¨wU cixÿvq Avm‡j Av‡M
C Indefinite pronoun
the other ‡K AMÖvwaKvi w`‡eb| Z‡e GUv bv _vK‡j D Reciprocal pronoun Ans:d
each other mwVK DËi Kiv hv‡e| 165.Everyone in the group shook hands with
161. They fought with one another. Here ---. [M¨vm wdì evLivev` (mn. e¨ve.) 16 A‡±v. 21]
“one another” is – [ivtwet (G, A-weÁvb) 16-17] A one other B them selves
A Personal pronoun B Relative pronoun C each one other D each other Ans:d
C Indefinite pronoun D Reciprocal pronoun
e¨vL¨v: Ack‡b one another ‡bB ZvB DËi Kiv
Ans:d
n‡q‡Q each other|
Topic-20: Position/Function/ Identification of Pronoun/evK¨ †_‡K pronoun ‡Pbvi Dcvq wK?
Position/Function/Identification of Pronoun: 1. Pronoun mvaviYZ verb Gi
subject Ges object Gi ¯’v‡b e‡m| †hgb: Nothing can ruin him. 2. Preposition Gi ci
object/complement wn‡m‡e pronoun e¨eüZ nq| †hgb: The doctor is a friend of mine.
3. wewfbœ determiner ¸‡jv noun Qvov GKv GKv verb Gi c~‡e© em‡j Zv Pronoun nq| †hgb:
Some are born genius.
166. The doctor is a friend of mine. 167. The underlined word-
A Pronoun B noun [ivtwet (E, ‡Rvo) 16-17] Nothing can ruin him. [ivtwet (gv‡K©wUs) 09-10]
C adjective D adverb Ans:a A Pronoun B noun
C adjective D adverb Ans:a
172. Everyone of you should do --- duty. [ivtwet C their D one’s Ans:d
(B-Law) 15-16] 177. Each of the workers has done --- job.
A his B their (Kg©x‡`i cÖ‡Z¨‡K Zvi KvR m¤úbœ K‡i‡Q) [Rtwet B 04-05]
C your D one’s Ans:c A his B their
173. Carl was one of the most intelligent --- C them D himself Ans:a
class. [Ptwet (E) 02-03] Ans:c 178. One should take care of --- health. [K‡›Uªvjvi
†Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ-Gi Kvhv©‡qi Aaxb Rywbqi AwWUi-14]
A student of their B student of this
A his B their
C students of his D students of their
C one’s D ones Ans:c
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wewfbœ Noun ‡_‡K Pronoun Gi e¨envi-
179. To fill the gap ‘The child cried for --- 183. The horse fell and broke --- legs. (‡NvovwU
mother. (ev”PvwU Zvi gv‡qi Rb¨ Kvbœv Ki‡jv) [ Kgb c‡o †M‡jv Ges Zvi cv †f‡½ †Mj) [NSI Gi Awdm A¨vwmm‡U›U-17]
cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi -19, WvK
Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifviwkqvi 2018] The dog ate ---- meat. [Rtwet (L) 10-11, cvm‡c©vU
A¨vÛ Bwg‡MÖkb mnKvix cwiPvjK-06]
A his B her
A its B it
C its D their Ans:c
C it's D his Ans:a
Hints: ev‡K¨i Subject “the child” Gi cwie‡Z©
Tips: Water, horse, dog G¸‡jvi possessive
possessive wn‡m‡e its DËi-
wn‡m‡e its DËi|
180. A baby learns the meaning of words as -
184. A student should be careful about ---
-- are spoken by others and later uses --
duty. [ivtwet (ivóªweÁvb) 05-06]
-- in sentences. [Ptwet (E) 16-17]
A his B one’s
A their, they B they, them
C all D the Ans:a
C they, it D it, them Ans:b
185. Although sunlight is white, --- is actually
e¨vL¨v: words noun Gi cwie‡Z© they, them
a combination of all the colors of the
e‡m‡Q: ev‡K¨i evsjv: GKwU wkï kãmg~‡ni A_© wk‡L
spectrum. [Modhumoti Bank Ltd. probationary Officer
hv‡Z †m¸‡jv ev k㸇jv Øviv A‡b¨i mv‡_ K_v e‡j Ges
(PO) 18]
cieZx©‡Z ev‡K¨ e¨envi K‡i)
A that it B because it
181. An elephant --- vigorously when it is
C it D he Ans:c
overheated. [Rvtwet (A_©bxwZ) 09-10]
e¨vL¨v: sunlight Gi cwie‡Z© It em‡e; Avevi ev‡K¨
A flapping it ears B it ears flap
bZzb K‡i conjunction Gi cÖ‡qvRb †bB| ZvB D: c;
C flaps its ears D ears flap it Ans:c
ev‡K¨i A_©: nvwZ Zvi Kvb cÖejfv‡e SvcUvq hLb GUv 186. I want a red shirt. But they only had ---.
[wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv© (gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv)-18]
AwZ D‡ËwRZ nq| [GLv‡b elephant ‡_‡K its] Aa one orange B one orange Ans:d
182. The committee has met and ---. [Xvtwet (C) 05- C an orange D an orange one
06, kvtwetcÖtwet (B) 08-09, cvtwetcÖtwet (A) 09-10, ‡et‡ivtwet (B)
10-11, ivtwet (gv‡K©wUs) 04-05,07-08, 14-15, e¨e¯’vcbv 07-08, (F-
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ shirt noun Gi cwie‡Z© pronoun
AweÁvb 14-15, htwetcÖtwet (D) 15-16] wn‡m‡e one e‡m‡Q| [KviY ev‡K¨ noun Gi cwie‡Z©
A they have reached a decision Awbw`©óevPK pronoun wn‡m‡e one em‡Z cv‡i]
B has formulated themselves some opinions 187. The committee decided to defer ----
C took their decision meeting for a month. [Rvtwet (B) 07-08]
D it has reached a decision Ans:d A Their B its
C them D his Ans:b
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wUcm: hv‡`i wbqg gvwdK cov nq bv Zviv mg‡qi wfwˇZ cvV¨
iæwUb Kiæb| Avi me †i‡L iæwUb gvb¨ Kiæb| G‡Z A‡bK cov n‡e|
188. One of the two students is studying to be 190. There are three kinds of solar eclipses:
a doctor but --- wants to architect. one is total, another is annular, and----.
[kvtwetcÖtwet (B) 12-13] [Xvtwet (A) 16-17]
A other B another A the another is partial
C theother D other one Ans:c B the partial is other
189. Of the two new teachers, one is C other is partial
experienced and ---. [Rvtwet (E3) 13-14, cvtwetcÖtwet D the other is partial Ans:d
(C) 13-14, Ptwet (B) 02-03, (B8) 12-13, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15- 191. I have two brothers. One is older than I
16, 16-17, ivtwet (g¨v‡bR‡g›U) 07-08]
and --- younger. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16, 16-17]
A the others are not.
A other is B the other is
B another is inexperiebced
C another is D another Ans:b
C the other is not
192. Of the two new teachers, one is
D other lacks experience Ans:c
experienced but ----. [Ptwet (B) 17-18]
A the others are not B the other is not
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C another was not D the other not Ans:b
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mgRvZxq Noun Gi cwie‡Z© Pronoun Gi e¨envi: 1g †Kvb noun Gi cwie‡Z© Ab¨ ‡Kvb kã emv‡Z n‡j 2q
noun Gi ¯’‡j another/ another one e‡m| ‡hgb: I have choosen this pen, give me another.
193. Because the first pair of pants did not fit ci plural AvKv‡i wjL‡Z nq| †hgb: A pair of
properly, he asked for----. (1g c¨v›UwU pants(GKwU c¨v›U), two pair of shirts BZ¨vw`|
fvjfv‡e gvbvbmB nqwb ZvB †m Ab¨ GKwU PvB‡jv) 194. To understand it is one thing, to teach it
[BRDB (Assistant officer)-06, etwet (D, Ad, English) 13-14, is quite ---. (wKQz eySv GK welq Avi wKQz wkLv‡bv
Ptwet (C1) 14-15]
Ab¨ welq) [Lytwet (RxeweÁvb) 12-13, ivtwet (F-‡Rvo) 14-15,
A another pants B other pants
‡et‡ivtwet (A) 14-15]
C the other ones D another one Ans:d
A the another B another
♣ gRvi welq: Pkgv, c¨v›U, UªvDRvi G¸‡jvi `ywU Ask C the other D other Ans:b
_v‡K weavq pair of w`‡q wjL‡Z nq| Avi pair of Gi
IQ- Pronoun wb‡RB noun word, ZvB ‘pronoun’ word wUi pronoun n‡”Q ‘it’ (cÖ‡Z¨K noun GiB pronoun _v‡K)
=======000========
4. Liza had given me two --- [42nd BCS] C Radius D Criteria Ans:c
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n 02. The concept of “Number” is related
with-- [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ Abykxjb Kiæb]
01. The verb of “Number” is- [36 BCS, †et‡ivtwet 14-15]
th
Topic-03: Bs‡iwR‡Z f Øviv mgvß Noun ¸‡jvi singular-plural Kivi mvaviY I e¨wZµg wbqg-
mvaviY wbqg: Singular noun Gi †k‡l f ev fe _vK‡j cv_©K¨/e¨wZµg wbqg: Z‡e wb‡Pi Noun ¸‡jv
09. Which one is the singular? [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK- 10. What is the plural of the word “knife”?
09, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZv©, 2q †kªwY)-15] [ivtwet 06-07, (A3) 11-12 (A3), †et‡ivtwet (C), _vbv mnt wk¶v Awdmvi -05]
e‡m| Avevi wef³ eySv‡j plural nq| ZvB GB cÖ‡kœ C Leave D Leaft Ans:a
Topic-04: Bs‡iwR‡Z o Øviv mgvß Noun ¸‡jvi singular-plural Kivi mvaviY I e¨wZµg wbqg-
mvavivY wbqg: Noun Gi †k‡l consonant + o _vK‡j cv_©K¨/e¨wZµg wbqg: ---vowel + o
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
es †hvM K‡i plural Kiv nq| _vK‡j s †hvM K‡i plural Kiv nq|
Singular Plural Singular Plural
Echo (cÖwZaŸwb) Echoes Bamboo (euvk) Bamboos
Cargo (gvjcÎ) Cargoes Radio (‡eZvi hš¿) Radios
Tornado(N~wY©So) Tornadoes Cuckoo (‡KvwKj) Cuckoos
Hero (bvqK) Heroes Studio (wPÎ K‡ii Studios
Zero (k~b¨) Zeroes Kg©kvjv)
Volcano(Av‡MœqwMwi) Volcanoes
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Tomato (U‡g‡Uv) Tomatoes e¨wZµg:
e¨wZµg: Photo (Qwe) Photos
Mosquito (gkv) Mosquitos/mosquitoes Canto (KweZvi LÛ) Cantos
Calico (weQvbvi Pv`i) Calicos/Calicoes Piano (ev`¨hš¿) Pianos
Halo (‡R¨vwZg©Ûj) Halos
22. The plural form of the word “Hero” 24. What is the plural of “photo” [Lytwet 06-07]
[Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZ©v-07, Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY
GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb 2019]
A photoes B photos Ans:b
A Heros B Heroes C photographs D none of these
C Herois D Heross Ans:b 25. Everyday I buy budge ----. (cÖwZw`b Avwg
23. Echo Gi mwVK Plural †KvbwU? (cÖwZaŸwb) m‡ik U‡g‡Uv µq Kwi) [we`y¨r Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Dc-mnKvix-12]
[A_© gš¿Yvj‡qi Awdm mnKvix -11] A Tomato B Tomato’s
A Echos B Echoes C Tomatoes D Tomates Ans:c
C Echoistic D Echoed Ans:b
Topic-05: Bs‡iwR‡Z y Øviv mgvß Noun ¸‡jvi singular-plural Kivi mvaviY I e¨wZµg wbqg-
mvaviY wbqg: Noun Gi †k‡l consonant + y _vK‡j cv_©K¨/e¨wZµg wbqg: Noun Gi †k‡l
26. The plural of “army” is- [Btwet (C) 08-09] 27. Mr. Sinha has some legal advice. So she
A armys B armyes contacted two ---. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 18-19]
C armis D armies Ans:d A attorney B attornies
C attorneys D attorneyies Ans:c
Topic-06: Bs‡iwR k‡ãi AšÍM©Z vowel/consonant cwieZ©b K‡i singular-plural Kivi wbqg-
wKQz kã vowel cwieZ©‡b plural nq wKQz kã vowel I consonant cwieZ©‡b plural nq
Singular Plural Sing. Plural
Woman (gwnjv) Women Mouse Mice
Goose (ivRnsm) Geese Ox (luvo) Oxen
Foot(cv‡qi cvZv) Feet Louse (DuKyb) Lice
Man (cyiæl) Men(cyiælMY) Dormouse Dormice (Ajm cÖvYx)
Tooth (`uvZ) Teeth e¨wZµg: ren, ne I ce hy³ n‡q Plural
e¨wZµg: 2 wU Noun Child (wkï) Children(wkïiv)
Brahman(ag© hvRK †kÖYx) Brahmans Die (gy`ªv ˆZixi QuvP) Dice/Dies
German Germans Cow (Miæ) Kine/cows
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28. Which one is in plural number? [RvZxq 33. Men is plural of-----. [SESDP M‡elYv Kg©KZv© 2015]
ivR¯^ †ev‡W©i mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v-12, wcGmwmÕi mn. cwiPvjK -16, A Human B Man
RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b wcGmwmÕi mnKvix cwiPvjK 2016,
cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiKíbv Kg©KZv©-12] C Humane D Me Ans:b
30. ‘Foot’ plural form- [mgvR‡mev Awa. Awdm mnvqK-18] 36. What is the singular form of the word
A foot B feet
“dice”(QuvP mg~n)? [mnKvix _vbv wk¶v Awdmvi -99]
C foots D feets Ans:b A dis B dise
31. Which one is the plural form of the C die D disket Ans:c
word “mouse”? [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I e¨vL¨v: Ryqv ev cvkvi MuywU A‡_© - die (singular) &
K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi dice (plural) Avevi gy`ªvi QvuP A‡_© die
†dvig¨vb 2019, Kytwet (B-mgvRweÁvm ¯‹yj) 06-07, ivtwet 07-08,
08-09, Trust Bank-12, evwYR¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb Avg`vbx-ißvbx
(singular) & dies (plural)|
Awa`߇ii wbe©vnx Awdmvi-07, cwimsL¨vb I Z_¨ e¨e¯’vcbv Awa`߇ii 37. The plural of “goose” is- [ Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k
cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v 2017, GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cªv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c` 19, Ptwet 02-04, ivtwet (A6) 11-12]
mnKvix wkÿK (3q avc) 19; †mU b¤^i: 3697]
Agoses B geeses
A Mouses B Mousess C geese D gooses Ans:c
C Mice D Mices Ans:c
38. I have six (ox) for plough (Pvlvev`) the
32. What is the plural form of the word
land- (Rwg Pvl Kivi Rb¨ Avgvi 6wU luvo Av‡Q)
‘louse’? [38Zg wewmGm, cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwk¶Yv_©x-10, [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 09-10]
KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)]
A louses B lice
Aoxen B oxens
C ox D oxes Ans:a
C lices D licess Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: KZK¸‡jv Noun Gi gv‡Si Vowel Ges 39. Which of the following is the plural
form of “Tooth”? [mnKvix Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K (evwZjK…Z)-11, 12, cvwb
Consonant cwieZ©b K‡i Plural Ki‡Z n‡e|†hgb: Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Awdm mnvqK 15, b¨vkbvj K¨v‡WU †Kvi Awa. (Awdm mn.) 5 gvP© 21]
Topic-09: k‡ãi †k‡l ‘S’ _vK‡jI Singular Avevi ‘S’ bv _vK‡jI Plural Giƒc Noun List wjLyb-
Noun + ‘s/es’: Avgiv mvaviYfv‡e Rvwb †h †Kvb noun Gi mv‡_ s/es _vK‡j D³ noun wU
plural wKš‘ Giƒc A‡bK Noun Av‡Q †h¸‡jvi mv‡_ “s” _vK‡jI Singular (noun/ number)
Avevi Giƒc A‡bK Noun Av‡Q †h¸‡jvi mv‡_ “s” bv _vK‡jI Plural (noun/ number); Giƒc
number ¸‡jvi D`vniY wb‡Pi e· G †`Lyb-
“s” _vK‡jI Singular noun/ number “s” bv _vK‡jI Plural noun/ number
News Athletics Optics People/public Police Children
(msev`) (wµqv Abykxjb) (Av‡jvKwe`¨v) (‡jvKRb) (cywjk) (wkïiv)
‡bvU-1: Gallows kãwU plural I n‡Z cv‡i| ‡bvU-2: wewfbœ welq/kv¯¿/we`¨v/bxwZ/ZË¡ / †ivM/ †Ljvi BZ¨vw` bv‡gi
‡k‡l ‘s’ _vK‡jI Zv Singular nq| ‡hgb: Billiards(GK cÖKvi †Ljv),
mZK© _vK‡eb †hLv‡b: Dc‡ii mKj k㸇jv ev‡K¨ e¨envi n‡j A_© Abymv‡i wKš‘ singular/ Plural ‡h †KvbwU n‡Z
cv‡i| †hgb: Majority are here. The majority of foods is spoiled.
Advanced Learner ‡`i Rb¨:
People Vs Public: g‡b ivL‡eb People me©`v plural n‡e| Avi Public kãwU‡K wewfbœ I‡qemvB‡U wewfbœ
e¨vKiYwe`MY singular ev plural DfqB wn‡m‡e e¨envi ‡`wL‡q‡Qb| †hgb: Public is agreed to accept this rule.
Public are dispersed by the police. ZvB cixÿvq wewfbœ cÖ‡kœ public kãwU †c‡j Ae¯’v ey‡S KL‡bv singular ev
plural we‡ePbv Ki‡eb| eyS‡Z cvi‡jb???
47. Which one is the plural form? [Ptwet (E) 04-05] 50. Which one is a singular number? [ GB
wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: moK cwienb I †mZz gš¿Yvj‡q Dc-mn: cÖ‡KŠkjx
A physics B mouse
2019: cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi 2019]
C poultry D agendum Ans:c A News B Samples
48. Which one of the following words is not C Effects D Sons Ans:a
plural? [e¯¿ I cvU gš¿Yvj‡qi †U·U&vBj Bbw÷DU I †U·UvBj Hints: News kãwU singular number evwK
BwÄwbqvwis K‡j‡Ri Bb÷ªv±i (wWwUAvB) - 18]
k㸇jv plural|
A boxes B physics
51. Which one of the following words is not
C data D children Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Option plural bq Ggb word n‡jv physics. plural? cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK cÖ_g avc) 2019; WvK
Awa. Dc- †cv÷ gv÷vi 2016, GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi
†Kbbv Physics GKwU sub Gi bvg hvi A_© c`v_©we`¨v| Avi Kj¨vY gš¿Yv. Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 19]
boxes, data Ges children k㸇jv n‡jv plural hv‡`i A Men B Feet
singular number h_vµ‡g box, datum Ges child. C Lice D News Ans:d
49. Which of the following words is a Hints: Option ¸‡jv‡Z men, feet, lice n‡jv
singular? [ivtwet 09-10, ‡et‡ivtwet (A) 10-11, Btwet (A) plural noun hv‡`i singular from n‡jv man,
17-18, Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b mnKvix cwiPvjK-04]
A Buses B Boxes
foot, louse. Ab¨w`‡K Plural bq Ggb noun wU
C agendas D Billiards Ans:d n‡jv news (Lei)|
e¨vL¨v: Billiards GKwU †Ljvi bvg ZvB Giƒc 52. The plural number- [cwiKíbv gš¿Yvjq WvUv cÖ‡mwms
Acv‡iUi-02, ivtwet 03-04, htwetcÖtwet (F-AevwYR¨) 15-16]
noun Gi mv‡_ “s” _vK‡jI Giv singular|
A Fixture B Machinery
C Scenery D Public Ans:d
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53. Which one is in singular number? 56. Which of the following words is
[mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii wdì mycvifvBRvi-18, GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: singular? [gva¨wgK I D”Pgva¨wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii Aaxb
evsjv‡`k ‡eZv‡ii mn-m¤úv`K 2019]
cwi`k©K-04, KwnivMgb I cvm‡cvU© Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-94,
Agentry B aristocracy ivtwet (F1) 11-12, cwieviKj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_©x -15]
C physics D vermin Ans:c APhysics B Bushes
54. Which one is singular? [ivtwet (mgvRKg©) 06-07, C Roads D Boxes Ans:a
(E2) 17-18]
57. Which one is not a plural noun? [Xvtwet 02-
A crowd B news 03, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (25 †Rjv)-19, ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi
C measles D deer Ans:b mvBdvi Awdmvi-12, Dc‡Rjv †cv÷gv÷vi-16, WvK Awa`߇ii Dc‡Rjv
†cvó gv÷vi 2016]
e¨vL¨v: crowd- RbZvi wfo; deer- nwiY; G¸‡jv
A sheep wages B
singular/ Plural DfqB n‡Z cv‡i| measles-
C measles D news Ans:d
nvg †ivM we‡kl hv me©`v plural nq; wKš‘ news
58. Find the noun in plural form but
me©`v singular weavq DËi- c; singular in use. [cªwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb AvenvIqv
55. They have several “offspring”. Here mnKvix AvenvIqvwe`-07]
“offspring” is- [ivtwet (ivóª weÁvb) 09-10] AHeadmaster B Gentleman
A singular noun B plural noun CNews D Participant Ans:c
C abstract noun D proper noun Ans:b cª‡kœ ejv n‡q‡Q ‡Kvb kãwU MVbMZfv‡e plural g‡b
e¨vL¨v: Off-spring k‡ãi A_© mšÍvb-mš‘wZ ev n‡jI singular wn‡m‡e e¨envi nq| ZvB DËi c;
RxeRšÍyi ev”Pv-Kv”Pv| hv me©`v Plural wn‡m‡e ‡bvU: Ab¨ Ackb¸‡jv MVb I e¨envi Dfqfv‡eB
we‡eP¨) singular|
Topic-10: 'Zero plural'/ wb‡RB Singular wb‡RB Plural nq? Giƒc Noun ¸‡jv list ‡`Lvb-
'Zero Plural Noun List': Giƒc A‡bK Noun Av‡Q †h¸‡jvi mv‡_ “s/es” _vKzK/ bv _vKzK
twenty= 100; ten times ten= 100 BZ¨vw`| C spacescraft D spacecraft Ans:d
73. There are 10 --- in a hundred. (1-100 Gi 75. The plurals of letter, numeral sign,
g‡a¨ {`kwU} 10 Av‡Q) [ivtwet 09-10] symbol, abbreviation and individual
A tens B ten’s word are formed by adding- [BRTCSO-98,
C ten D tenx Ans:b As B ’s ivtwet (B) 18-19]
e¨vL¨v: ten = `k, Avi (ten’s = `k evi) myZivs C es D all of the aboveAns:b
10 ten’s = `k evi `k = 100 76. Which one is plural number? [Btwet (G) 10-11]
74. The plural form of the letter “t” is- [ivtwet A five’s B fivess
e¨wZµg wbqg- 02: wb‡¤œi Noun ¸‡jvi mv‡_ S hy³ n‡j ˆØZ A‡_© cwieZ©b n‡q Plural nq|
Singular Plural
Arm (evû) Arms (evû¸‡jv/ A¯¿k¯¿)
Custom (ixwZ/cÖ_v) Customs (ixwZmg~n/ïé)
Minute (wgwbU) Minutes (K‡qKwgwbU/ mfvi Kvh©weeiYx)
77. Select the plural number- [WvK I †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM ingular number hv‡`i plural number n‡jv
wefv‡Mi Aaxb WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifviwkqvi-18] h_vµ‡g bases, formulas Ges dwarfs|
A index B goose
C issue D quarters Ans:d
78. Which one is a plural number: [e¯¿ I cvU
gš¿Yvj‡qi †U·U&vBj Bbw÷DU I †U·UvBj BwÄwbqvwis K‡j‡Ri Bb÷ªv±i
(wWwUAvB) - 18]
A basis formula
B
C arms dwarf D Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Arm evû Gi plural form n‡jv arms hv
cÖ`Ë option ¸‡jvi g‡a¨ GKgvÎ plural number|
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Ab¨w`‡K Basis, formula Ges dwarf n‡jv
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‘Focus’ [‡mvbvjx, RbZv e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-8, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15] C symposiases D symposiu Ans:b
A Focu B Focuses 115. Singular form of "agenda" is – [Btwet 09-10,
Avbmvi I wfwWwc Awa`߇ii mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U (¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq)-10,
C Foci D Focis Ans:c
ivtwet (Even)-16-17, MYc~Z© Awa`ßi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-
106. The plural of ‘referendum’ is- [we`y¨r Dbœqb 10, 12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15]
†ev‡W©i Dc-mnKvix-12, Kztwet (C) 15-16] A agendam B agendum
A referendums B referenda C agendus D agendua Ans:b
C referendy D referendies Ans:b 116. Singular of “Alumni” is- [ivtwet 09-10,
107. What is the plural of “phenomenon”? Standard Bank-12, Asst. Director (Bangladesh Bank)-04,
[ivtwet 07-08, Btwet (B) 14-15, Xvtwet ÔPÕ BDwbU 2018-19, GB GB wbqg †_‡K ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet (we) †mU-K, 19-20]
wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v - 19] A Alumnus B Alumny
A phenomeni B phenomenos C Alumnu D None Ans:a
C phenomena D phenomenia Ans:c
Lye mZK© n‡eb GLv‡b: mvaviYZ cÖv³b Qv·`i
108. ‘Alumni’ is the plural form of- [ GB wbq‡g †evSv‡Z Alumnus(singular)-Alumni(plural)
Kgb cÖkœ: wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wkÿv cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx
(cyi) 19, Kztwet we BDwbU 2018-19] Ges cÖv³b QvÎx‡`i †evSv‡Z Alumna(singular)-
A Alumnus B Alummous Alumnae(plural) wn‡m‡e e¨envi nq|
C Aluminus D Aluminise Ans:a 117. Which one is singular number? [mnKvix
109. Which one of the following words is in Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi (gyw³‡hv×v) I ÿz`ª b„‡Mvôx)-15]
singular form? [37 I 38-Zg wewmGm, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) A Data B Criteria
20 AvM÷ 21, [bvwms I wgW. wmwb. bvm©. (28 Rvby. 21)] C Oxen D Thesis Ans:d
A agenda B oases
118. Plural form of “crisis” is- [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-
C radius D formulae Ans:c 15, kvtwetcÖtwet (B/B1) 11-12, ivtwet (D) 18-19]
110. The plural form of “oasis”? [ivtwet A(odd) A crisises B crisses
13-14, (E, †Rvo) 16-17, kvtwetcÖtwet 07-08, Btwet (Law) 09-10 C crises D crisess Ans:c
(Law) 11-12, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 15-16]
119. Which one of the following is the plural
AOases B Oaseses
form of “Hypothesis”? [Standard Bank -12]
C Oasis D Oasises Ans:a
A Hypothesises B Hypotheses
111. ‘Symposia’ is a-(Av‡jvPbv mfvmg~n) [Bt wet (B) 15-16]
C Hypothsisis D Hypothesis Ans:b
A singular number B plural number
C both a and b D none Ans:b
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120. The plural of “stimulus” is- [Tips: k‡ãi 129. Identify singular number: [cÖv.mn. wkÿK 2018
(¯’wMZ18) 12 †Rjv, Rxeb exgv (Awdm mn. I Kw¤ú. gy`ªvÿwiK) 4 †m‡Þ. 21]
†k‡l –us _vK‡j -i nq] [Xvtwet (C) 97-98, Lytwet (gvbweK
¯‹zj) 06-07, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 16-17, Btwet (B) 18-19] A Fungi B Agenda
A Stimuli stimulusis
B C Formula D Data Ans:c
C stimula D stimulao Ans:a 130. The plural form of “radius” is- [Tips:
121. The Plural form of “radius” is- k‡ãi †k‡l –us _vK‡j -es nq] [Btwet BDwbU wR 2018-19]
[cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi wnmveiÿK/¸`vg iÿK/‡Kvlv`ÿ-11, Btwet A radic B radi
(C) 13-14, Ptwet (A) 12-13] C radiusis D radiuses Ans:d
A radiuses B radii 131. One of the most significant
C radium D raduisis Ans:b phenomenon’s of our time has been the
122. Which one of the following words is a development of cinema. Change the
plural number? [Bangladesh Krishi Bank-12] underline part- [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D-gvbweK) 18-19]
A Datum B Mouse A phenomenon B phenomena Ans:b
C Errata D Bacterium Ans:c C phenomenonna D phenomenonns
123. Which one is singular? [Kztwet (S) 14-15, Btwet e¨vL¨v: one of Gi ci plural noun nq weavq
05-06, AMÖYx e¨vsK wj. wmwbqi Awdmvi 2017]
GLv‡b plural wn‡m‡e phenomena em‡e|
A data B hypothesis
132. What is the plural form of ‘Appendix’?
C formulae D bases Ans:b
[Btwet (B) 06-07, (B) 10-11, (G) 12-13, (C) 15-16, 17-18,
124. The plural of ‘ultimatum’ is- [Tips: k‡ãi Rvtwet (B) (mgvRweÁvb) 2018-19, ivtwet 08-09, (D-Odd) 13-14,
†k‡l –um _vK‡j -a nq] [8g we‡RGm (mnKvix RR) 13] gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15, etwet (N) 14-15, GKUz wfbœfv‡e: evsjv‡`k
Uvwid Kwgk‡b M‡elYv Kg©KZv©-18]
A ulrimate B ultimate
A Appendixe B Appendixs
C ultimator D ultimates Ans:b
C Appendics D Appendices Ans:d
125. Corrigendum (Kwi-‡Rb-Wvg&) Gi evsjv cwifvlv-
133. Which one is singular?[ cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇ii
[Xvtwet (B) 13-14, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK-18]
mnKvix cwiKíbv Kg©KZv©-12,Btwet 04-05]
A ïw×cÎ B Aby‡ivacÎ
Acriteria B criterion
C cybtweÁvcb D cybwe©b¨vm Ans:a
Cmice D none Ans:b
126. The plural of “Memorandum” is- [ ûeû
134.Which of the following words is plural?
Kgb cÖkœ: wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wkÿv cÖ‡KŠkj Awa. mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi)- [Rxeb exgv (Awdm mnKvix) 3 †m‡Þ. 21]
19, ‡U·UvBj K‡jR 12-13, Btwet 02-03, grm Awa. wnmveiÿK-18]
A Formula B Vertex
A Memoranda B Memorendies
C Memoranda D Agendum Ans:c
C Memoredices D MemorandumsAns:a
135. The plural of ‘thesis’ is- [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet
║♣║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ ║♣║ (we) 3q wkcU: †mU-G, 19-20, Btwet we (1ST wmd&U) 18-19]
127. What is the plural form of ‘Vertex’ A thesises B theses Ans:b
[Tips: k‡ãi †k‡l –ex ‡_‡K -ices nq] [‡et‡ivtwet (F) C theseses of the above D none
A Vertices B vertexes 13-14] 136. Plural form of "criterion" is - [evsjv‡`k we`y¨r
C vertex D vertexies Ans:a/b Dbœqb †evW© Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb)-13, Btwet (C) 16-17]
e¨vL¨v: `yBUvB DËi| A criterions B criteriones
128. The singular form of ‘bacteria’ is--. [Ptwet C criterias D criteria Ans:d
A bacteriam B bacterium (F) 15-16] 137. Memorandum- k‡ãi cwifvlv- [Xvtwet (B) 14-15]
C bacterian D bacteriem Ans:b A Abywjwc B ¯§viKwjwc
C cÖwZwjwc D Awf‡hvM Ans:b
148. Which one of the following is singular? 150. Which one is singular? [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet C, 11-12]
[ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZv©, 2q †kÖwY)-15, Btwet (P) 05-06] A Public B Mice
A agenda B alumni C Crowd D Datum Ans:d
C medium D media Ans:c 151. Which of the following words is in the
149. Which of the following is not a plural plural form? [htwetcÖtwet A, 11-12]
form of ‘Buffalo’? [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: RvZxq wbivcËv
†Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v Gi Rywbqi wdì Awdmvi - 19] A data B table
A buffaloss buffalos B C report D form Ans:a
C buffaloes buffalo D Ans:a 152. Identify the plural word in the
e¨vL¨v: Buffalo evdv‡j kãwUi A_© gwnl| following sentence: “The report on the
Buffalo Gi Plural form n‡jv Buffalo, issue contains data from a secondary
buffalos Ges buffaloes myZivs Buffalo Gi source” [3q we‡RGm cÖv_wgK cixÿv-07]
Plural form bq buffalos.
A report B issue
C data D source Ans:c
gRvi welq: ‘Singular I Plural’ kã 2wU mvaviYZ Adjective Z‡e Giv noun Singular Plural
wn‡m‡eI e¨envi n‡Z cv‡i| †m‡ÿ‡Î Avevi G‡`iI ‘Singular ‡_‡K Plural’ n‡Z Number Number
cv‡i| ZLb Singular kãwU wb‡RB singular, Avi Gi plural n‡jv- Singulars Singular Singulars
Avevi “plural” kãwUI wb‡RB singular, Avi Gi plural n‡jv- “plurals”| Plural Plurals
cÖkœ n‡e Gfv‡e: “Singular” k‡ãi plural wK??? DËi: Singulars
====== Chapter Close =====
Person Related k‡ãi List †_‡K 3wU cÖk-œ Hints: Mare-Feminine G.; Lad- Masculine
G.; Pillow- Neuter G.; Pony- (Common
01. The word “sibling” means- [40th BCS]
G.) ♣ Teacher (Common G.), Book
A a brother B a sister
(Neuter G.), Boy (Masculine G.), Madam
C a brother or sister D an infant Ans:c
(Feminine G.)
02. Which one of the following is a common
gender? [41st BCS] Animal Related List ‡_‡K 1wU cªk
œ
A king B sovereign 04. What is the opposite/masculine gender
C emperor D queen Ans:b of “Mare”? [34th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
e¨vL¨v: king(ivRv) = Masculine; sovereign (kvmK) A Mermaid B stallion
= Common; emperor (m¤ªvU) = Masculine; queen C bear D dog Ans:b
(ivYx) = Feminine; Clue: Mare- ‡NvUKx; Mermaid- grmKb¨v;
03. Which one of the following word is stallion- ‡Nvov/‡NvUK; bear- fvjøyK; dog- KzKzi;
masculine? [40th BCS 19]
A Mare(‡NvUKx) B Lad (wK‡kvi/ evjK)
01. How many types of gender are existed? e¨vL¨v: professor, doctor I cook G¸‡jv
[cwiKíbv gš¿Yv. WvUv cÖ‡mwms Acv‡iUi-02, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK-14]
masculine I feminine Dfq nq weavq Giv
Aone type B two types
dual/ common gender| Z‡e steward
Cthree types D four types Ans:d
(wegvbevjv) Øviv gwnjv‡KB eySvq weavq GwU ïay
02. Gender KZ cÖKvi? [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (W¨v‡dvwWj) 12]
feminine gender| ZvB DËi (M);
A 4 cÖKvi B 3 cÖKvi
06. Which one is not a kind of gender? [Btwet
C 2 cÖKvi D 5 cÖKvi Ans:a
(B) 09-10]
03. Gender expresses the-[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) 15-16] A Masculine B Feminine
A biological identity of human beings.
C Neutral D Abstract Ans:d
B Political identity of human beings.
mZK© _vK‡eb: Abstract n‡jv noun Gi
C cultural identity of human beings. Ans:a
cÖKvi‡f`| Avi Neutral = Common Gender;
D Psychological identity of human beings.
[Avi GKUz Rvbyb Common kãwU Noun / Gender
e¨vL¨v: gvbe RvwZi ‰RweK cwiPq eySv‡Z Gender
DfqB n‡Z cv‡i| A_©vr Common Noun ev Common
kãwU e¨envi nq|
Gender]
04. Which one is a neuter gender? [Btwet 09-10, 07. ‡KvbwU cyswj½? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (gyw³‡hv×v/gyw³‡hv×vi mšÍvb- 10]
cwievi cwiKíbv Awa./cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv-18]
A Girl(evwjKv) B Goose(ivRnsmx)
A student B chairman
C vixen D table Ans:d C Man (cyiæl gvbyl) D Mare(‡NvUKx) Ans:c
Tips: students (Common G.), chairman 08. Which one of the following is a common
(Masculine G.), vixen- ‡LuKwkqvjx gender? [ Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi ¯^v¯’¨
cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`ßi‡ii Gw÷‡gUi (cyi)- 19, cÖvK. mn. wkÿK 2018
(Feminine G.), (¯’wMZ 2014) 20 †Rjv]
05. Which of the following is not used as a A Teacher B Book
dual gender? [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi, DcmnKvix C Boy D Madam Ans:a
cÖ‡KŠkjx, cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v I e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v 2016]
♣ Teacher(Common G.), Book(Neuter G.),
A Professor B Doctor
Boy (Masculine G.), Madam(Feminine G.)
C Steward D Cook Ans:c
Person Related List-02: GB cwieZ©b¸‡jv fvjfv‡e c‡o wbb, KviY GLvb †_‡K ûeû cÖkœ Kgb
nq| cy‡iv eB‡qi wewfbœ Q‡Ki gZ, GB QKwUi word ¸‡jvI -Dictionary order G mvRv‡bv
Topic-3: Animal Related k‡ãi Masculine⇔ Feminine⇔ Common iƒ‡ci List ‡`Lvb-
Animal Related List: GB cwieZ©b¸‡jv fvjfv‡e c‡o wbb, KviY GLvb †_‡K ûeû cÖkœ Kgb nq|
Sl. Masculine gender ⇔ ⇔ Feminine gender ⇔ ⇔ Common gender
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1. Boar (k~Ki) Sow (k~Kix) Pig (k~Ki/k~Kix)
2. Dear/Buck(cys nwiY) Doe (nwiYx) Deer (nwiY)
3. Hart (cys nwiY) [jvj cÖRvwZ] Roe (nwiYx) [‡QvU cÖRvwZ] Deer (nwiY)
4. Stag (cys nwiY) [eo cÖRvwZ] Hind (nwiYx) [gv`x nwiY] Deer (nwiY)
5. Bullock (Gu‡o evQzi) Heifer (eKbv evQzi) Calf (evQzi)
6. Ox (lvo)/ Bull(ej`) Cow (Mvfx) Cow (Miæ)
7. Cock (‡gviM)/Rooster Fowl/Hen (gyiMx) Chicken (gyiMx)
8. Colt (†Nvov/ ‡NvUK) Filly (†NvUKx) Horse (‡Nvov)
(A young ages male horse) (A young ages female horse)
9. Stallion/Horse (‡Nvov) Mare (‡NvUKx) Horse (‡Nvov)
(Adult ages male horse) (Adult ages female horse)
10. Dog (KzKzi) Bitch (KzKzix) Dog (KzKzi)
11. Drone (cys †gŠgvwQ) Bee (¯¿x †gŠgvwQ) Bee (†gŠgvwQ)
32. What is the opposite/masculine gender 38. The feminine of ‘done’ is -[ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨
I cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi ¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa. Gw÷‡gUi)yi) -19]
of “Mare”? [34th BCS, moK I Rbc_ Awa`߇ii Dc-
cwiPvjK cª‡K‰kjx-10Bmjvgx e¨vsK cÖ‡ekbvix Awdmvi-08, Dc‡Rjv A bee B hind
mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-08, evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq wefvM gvV C ewe D lass Ans:a
Kg©KZv©-13, Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix e¨vL¨v: done Gi ¯’‡j drone n‡e| drone Gi ¯¿x
cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 19] wj½ n‡jv bee. Hind A_© gvw` nwiY ewe A_© †fox
AMermaid B stallion Avi lass A_© evwjKv|
C bear D dog Ans:b 39. Which one of the following is a
Clue: Mare- ‡NvUKx; Mermaid- grmKb¨v; feminine gender?[mvgvR‡mev Awa߇ii Awdm mnvqK-18]
stallion- ‡Nvov/ ‡NvUK; bear- fvjøyK; dog- KzKzi; A Hen B Chirman
33. What is the masculine form of ‘bee’? [ C Book D Table Ans:a
ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg cwi`k©K (†mdwU);
†gKvwbK¨vji †UK‡bvjwR - 19, gva¨. I D”P gva¨. wkÿv Awa. (cÖ`k©K) 40. Which is in masculine of “bee”? [ ûeû
27 AvM÷ 21] Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx - 19,
A drone hart B ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mvBevi Awdmvi-12, MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix
cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-11, cÖvKt cÖvt mnt wkt wbt cixÿv-15, ûeû Kgb
C colt stag D Ans:a
cÖkœ: RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (wW), (‡mU:1), 19-20]
e¨vL¨v: bee ¯¿x †gŠgvwQ masculine form n‡jv
ARoe B Mare
drone cys †gŠgvwQ| hart A_© nwiY colt A_©
C Neice D Drone Ans:d
Ak^kveK Avi stag A_© nwiY| 41. The feminine gender of the word
34. Which is the opposite gender of deer? ‘horse’ is- [ivtwet (social Science) 05-06, Rtwet (B) 13-14]
[moK I †mZz cwienb gš¿vY. Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (hvwš¿K)-19]
A Bitch B Mare
AGoose B Doe
C Stallion D Vixen Ans:b
CPea hen D Hare Ans:b
42. Which one is in masculine form? [kªg I
35. Feminine gender of ‘cock’ is- [mgvR‡mev Awa. Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cÖavb cwi`k©K (kÖg gš¿Yvjq)-09]
A cocks B hen Awdm mnvqK-18]
A Mare(‡NvUKx) B Nymph(Rjcix)
C crow D he-cocks Ans:b
C Stag (cys nwiY) D Heiress(DËivaxKvwibx)
36. The feminine gender of “drone” (cys Ans:c
†gŠgvwQ) is– [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-15, 43. Which of the following is masculine
ivtwet (E, we‡Rvo) 14-15, (G) 16-17]
gender? [Southeast Bank Ltd. Trainee Officer-18]
Goose
A
A Mare B Duck
B Hind
C Deer D Buck Ans:d
C Ewe- BDD
wUcm: Ack‡b Buck bv _vK‡j Deer DËi Kiv hv‡e|
D Bee Ans:d
44. Which one of the following a masculine
37. A “drone” (cys †gŠgvwQ) is- [Btwet 05-06, ivtwet 05-06] gender? [AMÖYx e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi-17 (evwZj), cÖwZiÿv
A a male bee B an egg A stag B doe gš¿Yv. mn cwiPvjK-18]
C a worker D an undeveloped female Ans:a C roe D vixen Ans:a
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45. Which one is masculine gender? [NBRGi 52. The opposite gender of “fox” is-
mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v-12, NSI Gi Awdl A¨vwmm‡U›U-17cwievi (†LuKwkqvj) [ivtwet (Law), 03-04, 05-06, (BmjvwgK ÷vwWR)
cwiKíbv Awa`߇ii mnKvix Awdmvi Kg©KZv©-12] 09-10, gnv-wnmve wbixÿK I wbqš¿‡Ki Kvhv©j‡qi Aaxb AwWUi-14,
A Cow Btwet (B) 14-15, (F) 17-18, b¨vkbvj K¨v‡WU †Kvi Awa. (Awdm mn.) 5 gvP© 21,
NSI (Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03 Gwcªj 21]
B Ox
AFoxy B Female fox
C Bitch
C Bitch D Vixen Ans:d
D Hen/Nun Ans:b
53. Which of the following is a feminine
46. The feminine gender of the word
gender? [WvK I †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM wefv‡Mi Aaxb WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs
‘Bull’? [Xvtwet (E) 14-15]
Ifviwkqvi-18, evsjv‡`k †gwib GKv‡Wgx 15-16, Rtwet (D) 11-12]
A Calf B ewe Apuppy B mare
C cow D mare Ans:c Cdrone D lion Ans:b
47. Which one is the feminine gender? [NBR ║♣║♣║ Av‡iv MCQ co–b ║♣║♣║
Gi mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v-12, mnKvix cwiKíbv Kg©KZ©v-12]
54. The feminine gender of ‘Boar’ is- [Rvtwet
A Colt B Hart ‡jvKcÖkvmb- 09-10]
C Friar D nun Ans:d A Vixen B Sow
48. Which one is a common gender? [¯^v¯’¨ I C Bore D Bitch Ans:b
cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi wmwbqi ÷vd bvm© (evwZjK…Z) 2017]
55. Masculine of “sow-‡mvA”(ïKix) is- [Btwet (B)
A Prince B Ewe
14-15, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (C) 16-17, ivtwet (MY‡hvMv‡hvM) 09]
C Spouse D Mare Ans:c
Abull B fox
e¨vL¨v: Spouse(¯^vgx I ¯¿x)- Common; Prince C hart D boar Ans:d
(ivRKzgvi) -masculine; ewe/mare- DfqB 56. The feminine of “ram” is- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix
feminine; wkÿK (2q avc)-19, Ptwet (E) 04-05]
49. Which one is the example of common Adoe B bitch
gender? [¯^v¯’¨ Awa`߇ii Aaxb ¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix-04] C ewe-BDD D drake Ans:c
A Hart B Buck 57. Select the masculine gender. [WvK Awa`߇ii
C Deer D Filly Ans:c Gw÷‡gUi-18]
A duck B ewe
50. Which of the following is feminine
gender? [WvK I †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM wefv‡Mi Aaxb WvK Awa`߇ii C ram D mare Ans:c
wewìs Ifviwkqvi-18, evsjv‡`k †gixb GKv‡Wgx 15-16, Rtwet (wW) 11- 58. Which one is in feminine form? [e¨w³MZ
12, hye Dbœqb Awa`ßi (K¨vwkqvi)-18] Kg©KZ©v (AvBb, wePvi I msm` mwPevjq) 12,mgvR‡mev Awdmvi (mgvR
A Host(wbgš¿YKZ©v) B Cock(‡gvoM) Ans:c Kj¨vY gš¿Yvjq) -10, wegvb evsjv‡`k Air. mn. e¨e. (TG). 09 Rvby. 21]
60. What is feminine gender of “Tiger”? 62. The opposite gender of ‘Emperor’ is-
[Btwet (F) 04-05, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet A, 13-14, cÖevmx Kj¨vY ˆe‡`wkK [‡et‡ivtwet (C) 16-17]
Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK-12, Btwet BDwbU wR 2018-19] A Emperori B Empress
A trigren B tigress C Empros D Emprossi Ans:b
C tigeri D tigerian Ans:b 63. The opposite of “poet”? [ivtwet (B) 05-06]
61. The feminine form of the word A poetess B Female poet
“Author” is: [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix C Poet D Poetress Ans:a
wk·K (25 †Rjv)-19, MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-16, ûeû
Kgb cÖk:œ cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (1g avc 19] 64. Begum Sufia Kamal is a famous (poet).
[mgvRKj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb Dc‡Rjv mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-08]
A Authors B Authorss
A female poet B poet
C Authoress D Authores Ans:c
C poetess D poetriess Ans:c
Topic-5: Masculine k‡ãi †k‡l tor Gi ¯’‡j trix ewm‡q feminine Kiv nq Giƒc 2wU D`vniY wjLyb-
Masculine ⇔ ⇔ Feminine Masculine ⇔ ⇔Feminine
Executor Executrix Prosecutor (ivóª ev RbM‡bi c‡ÿ †dŠR`vix gvgjv Prosecutrix
(wbe©vnK) (gwnjv wbe©vnK) cwiPvjbvKvix AvBbRxex Kg©KZ©v we‡kl) (gwnjv AvBbRxex)
Jone (cyiæl) Jane(gwnjv) Administrator (cÖkvmK/cwiPvjK) Administratrix
Hero (bvqK) Heroine(bvwqKv) Czar (Rvi-ivwkqvi m¤ªvU) Czarina
Comedian (nvm¨ imvZ¥K Awf‡bZv) Comedienne
e¨wZµg-4:
67. The feminine form of ‘Prosecutor’ is- 69. What is the feminine equivalent of the
[Kztwet (B) 18-19, Btwet (C) 15-16] word comedian? [mnKvix _vbv wk¶v Awdmvi-99]
A Prosecutrix B prosecutress A Comedic B comediane
C Prosecutora D Prosecuter Ans:a C Comedienne D Commodious Ans:c
Topic-6: me©`v Masculine Ges me©`v Feminine Giƒc wKQz Person Related k‡ãi List Kiæb-
wb‡Pi masculine gender ¸‡jvi †Kvb feminine iƒc †bB, feminine ¸‡jvi masculine form †bB
70. Which one is masculine gender? [ivtwet 71. Which of the following is always
A nurse B judge (gv‡K©wUs) 09-10] feminine? [Ptwet (Marine) 03-04] Ans:d
C virgin D shrew Ans:b A fowl (cvwLi gvsm) B foal (cªme Kiv)
C spouse (`¤úwZ) D shrew(SMov‡U gwnjv)
Topic-7: me©`v Masculine Ges me©`v Feminine Giƒc wKQz cÖvK„wZK/mgqMZ k‡ãi List Kiæb-
wb‡Pi masculine gender ¸‡jvi †Kvb feminine iƒc †bB, feminine ¸‡jvi masculine form †bB
me©`v Masculine Gender: ‡ZR kw³ me©`v Feminine Gender: ‡mŠ›`h©, †KvgjZv I cweÎZv
I cyiæ‡lvwPZ ¸Y _vKvq wb‡Pi noun ¸‡jv BZ¨vw` bvixevPK ¸Y _vKvq wb‡Pi noun ¸‡jv me©`v
me©`v Masculine gender nq| Feminine gender nq|
Sun(m~h)© Death (g„Zz¨) June(Ryb) Moon (Puv`) Peace (kvwšÍ) Hope (Avkv)
Love Thunder Fear Liberty Modesty Mercy
(fvjevmv) (eRªcvZ) (fq) (¯^vaxbZv) (webqx) (ÿgv/K…cv)
War(hy×) Time(mgq) Day (w`b) Church (MxR©v) Religion (ag©) Night (ivZ)
Summer Revenge Winter Earth (c„w_ex) Spring(emšÍKvj) Autumn(kirKvj)
(MÖx®§Kvj) (cÖwZ‡kva) (kxZKvj) N.B. †`k, wegvb, †Uªb, RvnvR BZ¨vw`i bvg¸‡jv feminine
GB noun ¸‡jvi 1g A¶i capital letter gender| †hgb: India, Bangladesh, ship, etc.
nq| Pronoun wnmv‡e He/his e‡m| ‡hgb- GB noun ¸‡jvi 1g A¶i capital letter nq|
The Sun burns his own body to give us Pronoun wnmv‡e she/her e‡m|
heat & light. ‡hgb- The Moon gives her soft light.
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72. Which of the noun is used in the C Liberty D Death Ans:d
feminine form? [cÖv.mn. wkÿK 2018 (¯’wMZ 2014) 15‡Rjv] 75. Which of the following noun is used in
A anger B time the masculine form? [Ptwet (E-Law) 05-06, ivtwet
C moon D none Ans:c (E3) 17-18, cjøx mÂq e¨vsK (K¨vk Awdmvi)-18]
gender, hv‡`i A_© witch †gvwnbxq bvix, nun A_© C stag D colt Ans:b
mbœ¨vwmbx mare Avi A_© †NvUKx| Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
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86. The female of a horse is called – [‡et‡ivtwet 95. Which of the following in the Masculine
(B) 16-17, mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZv©-15] gender of ‘Deer’? [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ˆZj,
a stallion
A B a buck M¨vm I LwbR m¤ú` Ki‡cv‡ikb †c‡UvªvevsjvÕi wnmve mnKvix - 19]
doctor? [mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-10, †ijI‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-16] 96. What is the feminine gender of ‘heir [¯^v¯’¨
I cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjix (wmwfj) - 19]
A lady doctor B doctress A heiress heires B
C nurse D doctorex Ans:a C haires heirs Ans:a D
88. Opposite gender of “bitch”[ivtwet (E,we‡Rvo)16-17] 97. Which words is in feminine form? [cÖavb
mnKvix cwi`k©K (kªg gš¿Yvjq)-09, cwievi cwiKíbv Awa. cwievi Kj¨vY
A calf B fox
cwi`wk©Kv 2012, 2018, ¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx 2016]
C dog D lion Ans:c
A nun B boar
89. “Duchess” is feminine of- [Dc‡Rjv cwimsL¨vb C drone D emperor Ans:a
Kg©KZv©-10, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (gyÝxMÄ, †dbx)-15]
98. Which one of the following words is
Dramatist
A B Dutchman
different form the others? [cwievi cwiKíbv
C Duke D Earl Ans:c
mnKvix/cwievi cwiKíbv cwi`k©K -18]
90. Find out the feminine gender. [cÖevmx Kj¨vY I A Stag B vixen
‰e. Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yv. Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-2017]
C mare D witch Ans:a
Tutor
A B Duck
C Bachelor D Prince Ans:b
99. Identify the feminine gender: [ ûeû Kgb
cÖkœ: miKvwi gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK - 19]
91. Which of the following is a feminine A buck bitch B
gender? [Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR 2018-19 BDwbU ewYR¨] C groom actor D Ans:b
A Spinster B Bachelor e¨vL¨v: Option ¸‡jvi g‡a¨ feminine gender
C Duke D Count Ans:a ¯¿xwj½ n‡jv bitch gvw` KzKzi| Option Gi evwK
word My‡jv masculine gender, †hLv‡b buck
92. Which one is a feminine gender? [ ûeû
Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi ¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii A_© cyiyl RvZxq nwiY, groom A_© ei; Avi actor
mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjix (wmwfj) - 19]
A_© Awf‡bZv|
A bachelor B hunter
100. Which one is masculine form? [Dc‡Rjv
C witch D tiger Ans:c
cwimqL¨vm Kg©KZv©-10, mvgwiK f‚wg I K¨v›U. Awa. (Rywbqi wkÿK) 06 gvP© 21]
e¨vL¨v: Option ¸‡jvi gv‡S feminine gender/
A Roe B Mare
¯¿x wj½ n‡jv witch †gvwnbxq bvix| ZvQvov
C Niece D Drake Ans:d
bachelor A_© AweevwnZ cyiæl, hunter A_© wkKvwi
Avi A_© tiger-evN| 101. Find out the correct gender one: [BUET-
16-17]
93. The correct feminine of “gander” is-
A Bull-duck B Stag-mare Ans:d
A Doe B Buck [KUET 07-08]
C swain-ewe D Stallion-mare
C Duck D Goose Ans:d
102. The masculine gender of “Duck” is- [ivt
94. “Hind” is the example of ---- gender. wet (E) we‡Rvo 15-16]
[Bmjvgx wek^we`¨vjq (we) 15-16]
A cob B drake
A Feminine B Neuter
C gander D duckling Ans:b
C Masculine D Common Ans:a
7. What part of speech is ‘befool’? (KvD‡K 11. Verb form of the word ‘woman’
†evKv evbv‡bv) [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb (Hints: ize ‡hvM n‡e) [ivtwet (E) 18-19, (B-AevwbR¨) 18-19]
Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb-19] A womanly B womanish
A verb B adverb C womanify D womanize Ans:d
C adjective D pronoun Ans:a 12. Which of the following word is not a
Tips: wKQz wKQz Adjective Gi Av‡M be _vK‡j †m¸‡jv verb? [ewnivMgb I cvm‡cvU© Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-14]
verb nq| †hgb: befool, belittle BZ¨vw`| A threaten B worsen
8. What is verb of the word ‘Shortly’? [wegvb C bounden D flatten Ans:c
evsjv‡`k Air. mn. e¨e. (TG). 09 Rvby. 21]
Ashort B shorter
e¨vL¨v: bounden A_© we‡eK Øviv eva¨ hv adj. [It is
C shorten D shortens Ans:c our bounden duty to help the poor]
9. Which one of the following pairs is not 13. The verb form of ‘money’ is -------? [Rxeb exgv
(Awdm mnKvix) 3 †m‡Þ. 21]
correct- ‘Adjective, Verb’? [Medical: 12-13] A monetise B Monetary
A False, Falsify B Weak, Weakly C demonetisation D fiscal Ans:a
C Sure, Ensure D Able, Enable Ans:b
14. The word ‘Plunge’ is a/an (wbgw¾Z nIqv/Wze
10. Verb of the word ‘false’ is- [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ †`Iqv) [evsjv‡`k ˆZj, M¨vm I LwbR m¤ú` Ki‡cv‡ikb
c`) 20 AvM÷ 21, NSI (wewfbœ c`) 11 †m‡Þ. 21] (†c‡Uªvevsjv)Õi wnmve mnKvix- 19]
A falsify B falsely A pronoun B adjective
C falsity D falsehood Ans:a C verb D adverb Ans:c
16. Change the word “Little” into verb- [14 C man D attention Ans:c
Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-17] 19. Which one of the following words is a
A belittle B enlittle verb? [Kviv ZË¡veavqK-13, PSC Gi mnKvix mwPe-05]
C enlitten D littled Ans:a A Penance B Penetrate-mnR Kiv
C Pensive D Pendant Ans:b
Advanced Learner- iv wk‡L ivLyb-
wKQy verb Av‡Q ‡h¸‡jv ‡Kvb wbqg w`‡q eySv‡bv m¤¢e bv G¸‡jv Avcbv‡K gyL¯’ K‡i ev A_© †`‡L ey‡S wb‡Z n‡e|
†hgb: Mar (ÿwZ mvab Kiv/ bó Kiv) Race(V)- MwZi cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kiv; Jab (‡LvuPv gviv)
Report- cÖwZ‡e`b Kiv Presume- Abygvb Kiv/mZ¨ e‡j aiv Outgrow (e„w× cvIqv)
20. Which one of the following words is a C an adjective D an adverb Ans:b
verb? [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15] 25. ‡Kvb kãwU verb? [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi-14, cÖv_wgK
A bell B race we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-03, BDwbqb mgvRKgx©-16, cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡iv. (‡PBbg¨vb)
16 A‡±v. 21]
C reading D purification Ans:b
Cloth
A B Blood
e¨vL¨v: race(V)- MwZi cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kiv; [bell-N›Uv, feed-LvIqv‡bv
C D food Ans:c
reading- cov, purification- cwiï×KiY G¸‡jv 26. Which word is not noun? [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii
noun] ‡bvU: race kãwU ‡`Šo cÖwZ‡hvwMZv A‡_© DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-11]
noun n‡Z cv‡i| Aarticulation B simulation
21. The word-category of ‘Foment’ is- [Xvwe 18- Cdefame D indemnity Ans:c
19; ÔLÕ BDwbU] 27. I shall call you on Friday. Here “call” is
A adjective B verb widely used as- [A_© gš¿Yvt Aaxb cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-04]
C noun D adverb Ans:b A Verb B Adverb
e¨vL¨v: Foment-‡dv‡g›U- e¨v_v Dckg Ki‡Z †mK †`Iqv C Adjective D Auxiliary verbAns:a
22. Which of the following is a verb? [Medical 28. The word “respond” is- (cÖwZ DËi Kiv) [RvZxq
10-11] ivR¯^ †ev‡W©i mnKvix Kg©KZv©-12]
misleading
A B retch (weiw³ ‡`Lv‡bv) A an
adjective B a verb
C jab(av°v gviv) D dealer Ans:b,c C a noun D an adverb Ans:b
23. The word ‘mar’ is- (ÿwZ mvab Kiv/ bó Kiv) [7g 29. Which word is not used as a verb? [Xvtwet (N-
we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)-12] BDwbU) 18-19]
A an
adjective B a noun A Lose B Rise
C a verb D an adverb Ans:c C Loose D Flood Ans:d
24. The word ‘propel’ is-(wKQz ‡Nvov‡bv) [ivtwet (D- e¨vL¨v: Lose- nviv‡bv; Rise- IVv; Loose- AvjMv
AevwYR¨) 14-15, Btwet (G) 15-16, ‡et‡ivtwet (C) 16-17] Kiv; G¸‡jv verb Avi Flood(n)- eb¨v GwU Noun;
Aa noun Ba verb
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30. The word “worry” is- (wPšÍv Kiv/ DwØMœ nIqv) mZK©Zv: worry- kãwU “wPšÍv” A‡_© ïay Noun
[‡et‡ivtwet (weweG) 11-12] wn‡m‡e MY¨ n‡Z cv‡i|
A noun B verb
C adverb D adjective Ans:b
33. He fathered the plan. Here ‘father’ is- [ e¨vL¨v: Water kãwU Noun Ges Verb `yB A‡_©
GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 15 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv e¨eüZ n‡Z cv‡i| Verb wn‡m‡e Water A_© cvwb
(K‡jR/ mg ch©vq) -19] †`Iqv Avi Noun wn‡m‡e Water A_© cvwb|
A a noun B an adjective 38. What is the verb form of ‘father’? [¯’vbxq
C a verb D an adverb Ans:c miKvi, cwjø Dbœqb I mgevq gš¿Yv. mn. cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17]
e¨vL¨v: Father kãUv verb Ges noun Dfq A‡_©B A fathern B father
e¨eüZ n‡Z cv‡i| cÖ`Ë ev‡K¨ father verb wn‡m‡e C fathering D fatherity Ans:b
e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q| myZivs verb wn‡m‡e father-Gi A_© †Kvb 39. Which word is both a noun and a verb?
avibv ev cwiKíbv D™¢veK nIqv| [(K‡jR/mgch©vq) wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv-11, ivtwet (D) AevwYR¨ 15-16]
34. What is the verb form of ‘father’? [¯’vbxq A believe B water
miKvi, cjøx Dbœqb I mg. gš¿Yv. mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -17]
C advise D maker Ans:b
A fathern B father
Verb- wµqv
GQvovI Ab¨vb¨ verb Av‡Q; †hgb: emphatic verb, attributive verb, event verb, static verb, verb
of perception, inchoative verb, conclusive verb, Non- conclusive verb, impersonal verb,
prepositional verb, common verb, group verb, semi modal verb, reflexive verb, quasi
passive verb, strong verb, weak verb etc.
Gevi Avgiv verb wb‡q we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv Kie| g‡bv‡hvM w`‡q Av‡jvPbvwU co–b KviY GB Aa¨vqwU
Ab¨vb¨ Aa¨v‡qi Rb¨ †ek ¸iæZ¡c~Y©| Avmyb Av‡jvPbv ïiæ Kiv hvK-
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Finite Verb- mgvwcKv wµqv-
Topic-05: Finite verb Kv‡K e‡j? Bnv KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?
Finite Verb: †h verb ev‡K¨i c~Y© A_© cÖKv‡k m¶g, Ges ev‡K¨ subject Gi number I person Abyhvqx
hvi iƒc wbY©xZ nq Zv‡K finite verb ev mgvwcKv wµqv e‡j| GB finite verb Avevi `yB cÖKvi h_v:
1) Main/principal verb; 2) Auxiliary/ Helping verb;
†hgb: I have given him a pen. [GLv‡b have given- finite verb;
Topic-06: Main/Principal verb Kv‡K e‡j? Ges Bnv †Pbvi Dcvq¸‡jv wK wK?
Main /Principal verb †Pbvi Dcvq: ev‡K¨ GKwU gvÎ verb _vK‡j †mwU main verb (G‡ÿ‡Î subject 3rd
person singular number n‡j verb Gi mv‡_ s ev es hy³ _vK‡Z cv‡i) †hgb: *I do it. *He reads the
book. I did the work. I am in class twelve. [ev‡K¨¸‡jv‡Z underlined k㸇jv Main/ Principle verb]
Advanced Learning: ‡h‡Kvb auxiliary verb Gi ci e¨eüZ V1, V3 Ges Verb+ ing _vK‡j Zv
gyjZ non-finite verb| †hgb: He should do it. GLv‡b should ‡K Avgiv auxiliary verb ev finite
verb ej‡ev| wKšÍ do ‡K non-finite verb/ Infinitive/ bare infinitive ej‡ev|
He has done it. GLv‡b has ‡K auxiliary verb ev finite verb ej‡ev| wKšÍ done ‡K non-finite verb/
Past Participle/ adjective ej‡ev| Avevi They are playing in the field. GLv‡b are ‡K auxiliary
verb ev finite verb ej‡ev| playing ‡K non-finite verb/ present participle/ Adjective ej‡ev|
He did not take it. I don’t like him. Rahim does not respect his brother. evK¨¸‡jv‡Z take,
like, respect n‡jv non-finite verb; Avi did, do, does G¸‡jv finite verb|
we.`ª. GB Av‡jvPbvwU gW©©vb MÖvgvi eB¸‡jv †_‡K †bIqv n‡q‡Q| Z‡e old grammar Abymv‡i cÖPwjZ †Kvb wfbœ
gZ _vK‡Z cv‡i| †m¸‡jv wb‡q weZK© bv K‡i bZzb welq¸‡jv †g‡b †bIqvB †kÖq|
40. “I did the work.” Here “did” is a/an- [Btwet 42. Nothing lasts forever. What type of verb
(H) 17-18, RbmsL¨v cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZ©v cix¶v-09] is “last” in this sentence? [kvtwetcÖtwet 06-07]
AAuxiliary B Weak verb Ans:d A Auxiliary B Participle Ans:c
C Strong verb D Principal verb C Main D Modal auxiliary
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b ev‡K¨ did GKvB Av‡Q weavq G‡K Hints: last A_© ¯’vqx nIqv; ev‡K¨ last kãwU main
main/ principal verb DËi Kiv n‡q‡Q| verb wn‡m‡e e‡m‡Q| ev‡K¨i A_©: ‡Kvb wKQzB wPi¯’vqx bq|
41. No sentence can be formed without the- [ivtwet 43. I am in class twelve. Here ‘am’ is- [Btwet (M)
08-09] 10-11, ivtwet (I, PviKjv) 15-16] Ans:d
A Transitive verb B principal verb Ans:b A cognate verb B factitive verb
C Factitive verb D Intransitive verb C auxiliary verb D principal verb
e¨vL¨v: Modern Grammar Abymv‡i GB cÖ‡kœi 44. We should obey the laws. Here “obey” is
cÖK…Z DËi n‡Zv finite verb| Z‡e Ack‡b finite A principal B finite [ivtwet 07-08]
verb bv _vKvq| Traditional grammar Abymv‡i C non-finite D auxiliary Ans:c
DËi wn‡m‡e principle verb DËi Kiv n‡q‡Q| e¨vL¨v: cÖkœwU Modern Grammar Abymv‡i DËi c|
‡bvU: Principal verb Gi Ab¨vb¨ cÖKvi‡f` n‡jv KviY modal verb + Bare infinitive nq hv g~jZ
Transitive/ Factitive/ Intransitive BZ¨vw`| non- finite verb; we.`ª.: Ack‡b non-finite bv _vK‡j Traditional
grammar Abymv‡i DËi wn‡m‡e Principle verb DËi Kiv hv‡e;
45. Which one transitive verb? [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb 48. The boy reads a book. Here “read” is-
[evsjv‡`k U¨vwid Kwgk‡b M‡elYv Kg©KZ©v 18, wc.Gm.wm. -04, KvwiMwi wkÿv
MY‡hvMv‡hvM Awa`߇I mnKvix Z_¨ Awdmvi-05]
Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21]
A Thebaby sleeps. A Principal verb B Auxiliary verb
B To
err is human. C Transitive verb D Intransitive verb
C Fire burns. Ans:d Ans:c e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i A_© m¤úbœ Ki‡Z ‡h verb Gi
D The girl takes after her mother. object cÖ‡qvRb nq, Zv‡K Transitive verb e‡j|
46. He took shelter under a tree. Here the object me©`vB noun A_ev pronoun nq| ZvB ev‡K¨
verb “took” is [Dc‡Rjv cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v-12, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK verb Gi c‡i noun/pronoun _vK‡j verb wU Aek¨B
mnKvix wkÿK (Mvgv) 14, (gyw³‡hv× †KvUv)-16]
transitive verb n‡e| mnR K_vq, †h mKj verb Gi
Transitive
A B intransitive Ans:a c‡i it emv‡bv hvq ZvivB n‡”Q Transitive verb(vt).
C both a and b D Neither a nor b Ack‡b option G transitive verb bv _vK‡j
Tips: took Gi ci object (shelter) Avv‡Q weavq Principle verb DËi Ki‡Z n‡e|
GLv‡b took kãwU transitive verb| e¨wZµg-
47. Mother loves me. Here “loves” is- [cÖv_wgK 49. He was born in 1980. Here was born is-
mnKvix wkÿK -07, 13, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wk¶K (K¨v‡gwjqv)-12]
A transitive B intransitive [ivtwet (A1) 18-19]
A Transitive verb B Intransitive verb C linking D non-finite Ans:a
C Simple verb D Auxiliary verb Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b by someone(object) Dn¨ Av‡Q|
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Object (Kg©) Ges Complement
54. The professor/He/She gave ---. [Xvtwet (C)05- Indirect object Gi c~‡e© to e‡m bv| c-‡Z fzj
06, Kztwet (D)12-13, ivtwet (E-even) 15-16] KviY for Gi ¯’‡j to em‡e| d-‡Z “an
A to the class a tough assignment
assignment very tough” Gi ¯’‡j “a very
B the class a tough assignment Ans:b
tough assignment” _vK‡j mwVK n‡Zv|
C a tough assignment for the class
(subject+ verb+ ind. obj.+ direct obj. GB
D an assignment very tough to the class
e¨vL¨v: cÖ`Ë cÖ‡kœ “the class” ej‡Z QvÎQvÎx‡`i form) Source: CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-6,
Section-2, Part-A, Question-6, P-473 ûeû]
†evSv‡bv n‡q‡Q hv indirect object| a- fzj KviY
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n 59. I found him guilty. Here ‘guilty’ is- [wewfbœ
gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi-17]
57. He became a politician. Here ‘politician’
A an object B a complement
is- [¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) -17, ûeû Kgb
Ca subject D a predicate Ans:b
cÖkœ: kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg cwi`k©K (†mdwU); †gKvwbK¨vji
†UK‡bvjwR- 19] 60. It is difficult to pass this admission test.
Aobject B subject Here “difficult” is- [ivtwet A_©bxwZ 09-10]
C adverb D complement Ans:d A noun B adjective Ans:d,b
e¨vL¨v: verb-Gi A_© m¤ú~Y© Ki‡Z verb-Gi ci †h C adverb D complement
word e¨eüZ nq Zv complement| cÖ‡kœv³ ev‡K¨ e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b it = difficult A_©vr hv it ZvB
became –Gi complement n‡jv a politician| difficult; GZGe difficult kãwU it Gi adj./
58. Shakespeare is a playwright. Here complement
playwright is used as- [A_© gš¿Yv. cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-04] 61. He was called a fool. Here “a fool” is-
[ivtwet (AvBb) 05-06]
A object B subject Ans:d
A complement B object Ans:a
C adverb D complement
C adjunct to the subject D complement to
68. The examiner made us --- our 74. Let him --- what he likes. (‡m Kwi cQ›` K‡i,
identification in order to be admitted to Ki‡Z `vI) [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: Kztwet (B) 19-20]
the test center. [ivtwet 08-09] A choose B chose
A showing B show C choice D to choose Ans:a
C showed D to show Ans:b 75. The speaker failed to make the audience
e¨vL¨v: made bvgK causative verb Gi ci e¨w³evPK --- to him patiently. [15th BCS, Avevmb cwi`߇ii
Kg© us _vKvi Kvi‡Y Gici verb Gi base form n‡e| mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, ivtwet (wnmveweÁvb) 07-08, Lytwet (Arts
ZvB mwVK DËi- b| School) 11-12]
69. Our boss makes us --- very hard. [wkÿv cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. A to
listen B listen
(Awdm mnv.)] C listened D listening Ans:b
A working B worked
76. He made me --- the car. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb:
C work work D to Ans:c 15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) 19]
70. The mother made her baby --- the Ato drive B driven
medicine. (gv Zvi wkïwU‡K Jla †bIqv‡jv/LvIqv‡jv) C drove D drive Ans:d
[Xvtwet 03-04, Lytwet (A)12-13] e¨vL¨v: Make somebody + verb- Gi base form nq
to take
A B take weavq DËi- d;
C taking D for taking Ans:b
77. He did not let me --- the guitar. [Xvtwet (D)-01,
71. Mother made the child ---. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb KjKviLvbv I cÖwZôvb cwi`߇ii mn: cwi`k©K-05]
cÖkœ: RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C)(Set-1/2), 19-20] Ans:c A play B to
play Ans:a
A eating C playing D that
I could play
B eaten 78. The teacher made the children --- the
C eat book. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ‡ijI‡q mnKvix Kgv‡Û›U,
D ate 15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2) 2019]
72. My greatest effort and enthusiasm to Areading B to read
reach my goal in life helped me --- my C read D reads Ans:c
job. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) †mU- e¨vL¨v: make somebody + verb -Gi base
G/we/wm, 19-20] form nq weavq DËi- C;
A to
get B getting
79. A lot of money in the pocket makes one -
C got D get Ans:a,d
-- happy. [mvBdvi Awdmvi cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvjq-99]
73. Do not let those children-- a lot of candy.
A feeling B to feel
[WvK, ‡Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM I Z_¨cÖhyw³ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi-16]
C feels D feel Ans:d
A eat B to eat
C eating D being eaten Ans:a
to prepare
A B preparing A permit B allowed
Rule: have/has/had/get/got/gotten G‡`i ci e¯‘evPK object _vK‡j Zvici past participle e‡m
MVb: Sub + have/has/had/get/got/gotten(any tense)+ e¯‘/welqevPK object + V3 (past participle) -----
‡hgb: I got the work done. I have a work completed.
Rule: have/has/had Gi ci e¨w³evPK object _vK‡j Zvici verb Gi base form e‡m।
MVb: Sub + have (any tense) + e¨w³evPK object + V1(verb Gi base form)----- e‡m।
‡hgb: Anis had Shahid clean the floor. Zoo animals have a dentist fill their teeth.
Rule: get/got Gi ci e¨w³evPK object _vK‡j Zvici verb Gi infinitive nq|
MVb: Sub + get (got/gotten) + obj. (বয্িক্ত/পৰ্ািণ) + (to + v1)----
‡hgb: I’ll get an electrician to repair the fan.
D did you have your hair cut Ans:d 112. General Grant had General Lee --- him
106. Masuma got her transcripts (send to the at Appomattox to sing the official
university. [Lytwet (mvgvwRK weÁvb ¯‹zj) 10-11, ûeû Kgb surrender of the Confederate forces. [m¤¢ve¨
cÖkœ- BARRON’S TOEFL, Model-1, Sec.-2, Q-5, P-342]
cÖkœ: wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi/ wefv‡Mi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v- 19]
A has been sent B had sent
A to meet B met
C meet D meeting Ans:c
C sending D sent Ans:d
107. I got my car/house ---. (Avwg Avgvi Mvox/evoxwU
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ had + e¨w³ (General Lee) +
‡givgZ Kivjvg) [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (gvbweK) 12-13, (C) 16-17] meet (V1)
A have repaired B repairing 113. Mary had John --- the car. (g¨vwi Rb‡K w`‡q
C repaired D to be repaired Ans:c
Mvox ay‡q wbj) [Ptwet (E) 06-07, (B) 09-10, (D)18-19]
108. I got my leg --- in an accident. (Avwg GKwU A would wash B wash
`yN©Ubvq Avgvi cv †f‡½ †d‡jwQjvg) [Rvtwet (E3) 13-14] C washed be washed Ans:b
D to
Topic-17: Cognitive Ges Factitive verb Kv‡K e‡j? G‡`i Øviv 2wU K‡i D`vniY w`b|
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন
Cognate verbs (m‡MvÎxq wµqv): hLb intransitive verb Bnvi ci object AvKv‡i Zvi
mgRvZxq iƒc/ noun form MÖnY K‡i ZLb D³ verb wU‡K cognate verb e‡j Ges object
wU‡K cognate object e‡j| [GKK_vq verb Ges object ‡`L‡Z GKB iKg]
a. He slept a sound sleep.(‡m GKwU wbg©j Nyg Nygv‡jv) b. He ran a race. (‡m GKwU †`Šo †`Šov‡jv)
c. He fought a battle/fight.(‡m GKUv hy‡× hy× Ki‡jv) d. Rina sings a song. (wibv Mvb Mvq)
‡bvU: He ran in a race. GLv‡b ran kãwU intransitive verb KviY in a race GwU †Kvb object bq eis Adverb
Factitive Verb (cÖ‡qvRK wµqv): †h transitive verb Zvi GKwU object Gi aviYv m¤ú~Y© Kivi Rb¨ bZzb
Complement MÖnY K‡i Zv‡K cÖ‡qvRK wµqv (factitive verb) e‡j| Avi object wU‡K factitive object
e‡j| a. We elected him chairman. b. We made him captain.
Phrasal verb: ev‡K¨ GKvwaK kã wg‡j verb Gi KvR Ki‡j Zv‡K verbal phrase/Phrasal verb e‡j|
†hgb: My new book will come to light very soon. ev‡K¨ come to light(cÖKvk cvIqv) verbal phrase
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116. I dreamt a wonderful(we®§qKi) dream. 119. He ran a race. Here “ran” is a --- verb.
[mnKvix cwiPvjK (gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`ßi)-99, et‡ktgytit wetcÖtwet (‡m GKwU †`Šo †`Šov‡jv) [wk¶K wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cix¶v-10]
(F) 12-13] Ans: b Causative
A B Copulative
A Retained object B Cognate object Cognate
C D Factitive Ans:c
C Reflexive object D Factitive object 120. They elected him captain. Here
117. Which sentence of the following is an “elected” is- (Zviv Zv‡K K¨v‡Þb wbe©vwPZ Kij)
example of cognate object? [ivtwet (C) 09-10] Ans:c
A He called me a fool. A transitive verb B reflexive verb
B He teaches us English. C factitive verb D causative verb
C I know him to be a coward. Tips: GLv‡b him Gi aviYv c~Y© Kivi Rb¨ captain
D Rani sang a song. Ans:d G‡m‡Q| ZvB elected GKwU factitive verb|
e¨vL¨v: Ackkb ev‡K¨B verb(sang) I object (song) 121. She takes after her mother. [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii
‡`L‡Z GKB weavq GwUB cognate object evK¨| DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-11]
118. I slept a sound sleep and felt better. The A verbal
idiom B phrasal verb Ans:b
underlined word is [Btwet (G) 17-18] C regular verb D intransitive verb
A inchoative verb 122. Jan turned down the chance to work
B verbs of perception abroad. The underlined part is-[Btwet (B) 13-14]
C cognate verb A phrasal verb B regular verb Ans:a
D reflexive verb Ans:c C linking verb D irregular verb
126. Identify the sentence where the verb is B The cow is milked her.
131. Honey tastes sweet. What is expressed 133. The boy/ He went mad. [Btwet (B) 13-14, GB
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ivtwet (A) 19-20, Group-1]
by the verb “taste”? [ivtwet 09-10] Ans:d
A transitive B intransitive
A state of emotion B state of being
C linking D stative Ans:c
C event D state of perceiving
GB ch©šÍ Main verb m¤ú‡K© we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv †kl n‡jv| Gevi Avgiv Auxiliary Verb wb‡q we¯ÍvwiZ
Av‡jvPbv Kie| g‡bv‡hvM w`‡q Av‡jvPbvwU co–b KviY GB AskwU Ab¨vb¨ Aa¨v‡qi Rb¨ †ek ¸iæZ¡c~Y©|
Auxiliary Verb/ Helping Verb (mvnvh¨Kvix wµqv)-
b. Be verb(nIqv A‡_©): am, is, are, was, were, Modal n‡Z cv‡i- could, should, would,
be, being, been [art, wast, wert- KweZvq e‡m] might, would have, could have, might
c. Have verb(Av‡Q A‡_©): Have, has, had have, must have, had better, etc.
N.B: (hast, hadst KweZvq e‡m- Thou you art moon)
## Tense Auxiliary Verb ¸‡jv main verb ## need, dear, used to e¨ZxZ Ab¨vb¨
cv_©K¨-2
wn‡m‡e GKv em‡Z cv‡i| weavq G‡`i‡K main Modal Auxiliary Verb ¸‡jv KL‡bvB
verb/ auxiliary verb Dfq ejv hvq| †hgb: I main verb wn‡m‡e GKv em‡Z cv‡i bv ZvB Giv
am a student. (GB ev‡K¨ am n‡”Q main verb) me©`v main verb Gi c~‡e© e‡m| He can go.
## Tense Auxiliary Verb ¸‡jv s, ing, ed, en, ## Modal Auxiliary Verb ¸‡jvi s, ing,
ed, en, form nq bv| (may ‡_‡K mays/
cv_©K¨-3
135. The number of auxiliary verbs in English. 136. Whichone is used both as auxiliary and
[gva¨t I D”P gva¨t wk¶v Awa. cÖ`k©K-04, Bt wet (B) 15-16] principal verb? [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœ. e¨vsK(K¨vwkqvi)-17]
A Eleven B Twelve A can B would
C Thirteen D Fifteen Ans:b C might D am Ans:d
e‡j| Ab¨vb¨ Ack‡bi verb ¸‡jv main verb Qvov e¨vL¨v: 14 wU p. aux. (do, does, did, am, is, are,
was, were, be, being, been, Have, has, had)
160. --- a person be everywhere? (GKRb e¨w³ 162. He --- there, because he spent the
wK meLv‡b _vK‡Z cv‡i?) [ivtwet (mgvR weÁvb) 09-10] evening here with me. [Ptwet (D) 07-08, e‡kgyiwecÖwe
(E) 15-16]
A will B do
A may be B can’t Ans:d
C can D shall Ans:c
C may have been D couldn’t have been
Advanced learning: G ai‡bi †hŠw³K evK¨¸‡jv‡Z gv‡S- as, so, because Dn¨ _v‡K| ZvB evsjv Kivi mgq
myZivs, ZvB, KviY Gme A_© w`‡q wPšÍv Ki‡jB mnR n‡q hv‡e| †hgb: The streets are wet; it must have rained
last night. (iv¯Ív †fRv KviY MZiv‡Z Aek¨B e„wó n‡q‡Q) ev‡K¨ because Dn¨ Av‡Q|
175. You think she is married? She --- be, she A needs B may
hasn’t got a ring on her finger. C should D must Ans:d
A can B can’t [Xvt wet (B) 01-02] ev¯Íe hyw³: Mvwo PvjK Aek¨B _vg‡e hLb UªvwdK Av‡jv
C must D mustn’t Ans:d jvj _v‡K| [G¸‡jv ev¯Íe Ávb ZvB ey‡S ey‡S co–b]
ev¯Íe Ávb: Zzwg g‡b K‡i‡Qv †m weevwnZ? †m weevwnZ 178. You --- go to that room, it’s forbidden!
bq| KviY †m Zvi Av½y‡j AvswU c‡owb| Avgiv Rvwb ev‡K¨i k~b¨¯’v‡b †KvbwU Dchy³ n‡e? [MYgva¨g Bbw÷wUD‡Ui
mnKvix cwiPvjK (wUwf cÖwkÿY) I Dc-mncÖ‡KŠkjx (wUwf)-03, evsjv‡`k
mvaviYZ †g‡qiv we‡qi ci AvswU c‡o| †h‡nZz Av½y‡j
†gwib GKviWgx]
AvswU bvB weavq weevwnZ bq| GUvB GB ev‡K¨i hyw³| A don’t have to
176. The streets are wet; it --- last night. [Ptwet B mustn’t
(D) 14-15, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 16-17] Ans:b
C shouldn’t
A had rained B musthave rained
D don’t know how to Ans:b
C has rained D would have rained
179. Good friends --- listen to each other.
hyw³: ‡h‡nZz iv¯Ív †fRv ZvB ejv hvq, Aek¨B MZ iv‡Z e„wó
[wewfbœ gš¿Yv. /wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY)-18]
n‡q‡Q| GB hyw³MZ A‡_© DËi-b Kiv n‡q‡Q|
A never B ever
177. Drivers --- stop when the traffic light are C might D must Ans:d
red. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 15-16]
181. You --- drink this. It is poison. [miKvix mwPe A must be dropping B must have dropped
(WªvdwUs, AvBb gš¿vYvjq) -05] C must be droop D must droop Ans:b
A neednot B are not to 1 8 5 . People --- a lot of mangoes now,
C havenot D must not Ans:d because they are cheap now. [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yv.
hyw³: c‡ii As‡k e‡j‡Q- GUv wel| myZivs Zywg Aax‡b mvBdvi Awdmvi wb‡qvM-99]
home. (ev‡K¨i k~b¨¯’v‡b †KvbwU Dchy³ n‡e?) [MYgva¨g - very funny. [evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (Awdmvi) -12]
Bbw÷wUD‡Ui mnKvix cwiPvjK (wUwf cÖwkÿY) I Dc-mncÖ‡KŠ. (wUwf)-03] A should have been B must have been
A mustn’t B can’t C should be D was to be Ans:b
C will not D shouldn’t Ans:a
ej‡jv, Avgvi eis wfÿvi †P‡q Abvnv‡i _vKv fv‡jv) A to beg B than beg
[13 BCS Preliminary, cÖv. mn. wkÿK -18 (¯’wMZ 2014) 14 †Rjv,
th C for beg D then beg Ans:b
mnKvix ivmvqwbK cixÿK-12/ mnKvix _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi (ATEO)- 195. Which would you --- have, Ice or coffee?
1995, mnKvix cwiPvjK (gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa`ßi)-13] [Xvtwet (A) 18-19]
A rather B would rather A rather B prefer
C would better D better Ans:b C could D better Ans:a
Dare Gi e¨envi:
A. mvnm/a„óZv/anger †`Lv‡bv eySv‡Z cÖkœ‡evaK ev‡K¨ Dare e‡m|
†hgb: How dare you say so? Zzwg †Kvb mvn‡m Ggb K_v e‡jv?
B. bv‡evaK ev‡K¨ dare not e‡m| He dare not go there. (‡m †mLv‡b hvIqvi mvnm K‡ibv)
213. He
dare (go) there. (‡m †mLv‡b hvIqvi mvnm K‡ibv) C He dares go there.
A He dare not go there. [Btwet (G) 13-14] D He daring to go there. Ans:a
B He dare to go there.
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214. He dare not touch me. Here “dare” is a- A Anger B Politeness
[ivtwet 08-09] C Gratitude D Greeting Ans:a
A Semi-modal verb Ans:c
B Main 216. How --- you break the rule? (‡Kvb mvn‡m
C Modal verb D Pure auxiliary verb Zywg wbqg f½ K‡iv) [Ptwet (E) 03-04]
215. What feeling is expressed in the
A dares B dared
sentence? “How dare you talk to me like C daring D dare Ans:d
that?” (Zzwg †Kvb mvn‡m Avgv‡K Ggb K_v e‡jv?)
[mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v I ÿz`ª b„‡Mvôx)-15]
e¨wZµg/ Advanced Learning: ev‡K¨i Subject e¯‘evPK n‡j Used to Øviv AZxZ Af¨vm bv eywS‡q H
e¯‘i e¨envi †evSvq| †hgb: Wood is used to make furniture. (AvmevecÎ ˆZix‡Z KvV e¨envi nq) Avm‡j
Giƒc ev‡K¨ ‘used’ modal verb bq| GLv‡b “is used” main verb hv passive AvKv‡i e‡m‡Q| to + make
n‡jv infinitive| Giƒc Av‡iv D`vniY: Money is used to buy many things. Brick is used to build
building. Fire is used to cook food.
217. I am used to --- coffee in the morning e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b use to g~jZ used to KviY did
now. (Avwg mKv‡j Kwd cvb Ki‡Z Af¨¯’) [Xvtwet (D) mvg‡b †bIqvi Kvi‡Y use to n‡q‡Q|
A drink B drank 16-17] 220. We --- spend summer at the seaside
C drinking D drink Ans:c when I was a child. [Ptwet(D) 11-12, ‡et‡ivtwet (D)
218. I’m used --- in crowded places. (Avwg A use to B used to 17-18]
RbvKxY© ¯’v‡b covïbv Ki‡Z Af¨¯Í) [Ptwet (D3) 15-16] C would use to D did use to Ans:b
A to study B to studying 221. My father --- live in Gazipur. (Avgvi wcZv
C studying D the study Ans:b MvRxcyi evm Ki‡Zb) [Xvtwet (A) 18-19]
219. Did you use to --- with dolls? [Lytwet 2018-19 A use to B was use to
A play B played BDwbU ÔwmÕ] C used to D was used to Ans:c
C playing D be played Ans:a
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222. We went to Rajshahi last month to see 225. Choose the correct sentence: [Xvtwet (B) 17-18]
the house where we --- in 1996s. [Xvtwet (B, A He is used to work hard.
A will live B live 14-15] B He is used to working hard.
C would live D used to live Ans:d C He used to working hard.
e¨vL¨v: AZxZKv‡j emevm Ki‡Zv weavq DËi d; D He has used to working hard. Ans:b
223. She got used to --- in the morning. (‡m 226. I --- to ride bicycle everyday. (‡m cÖwZw`b
mKvj †ejvq nvuU‡Z Af¨¯Í) [†mvk¨vj Bmjvgx e¨vsK wjwg‡UW mvB‡Kj Pvjv‡Zv) [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 16-17]
A walking B walk (Awdmvi)-04] A was used B used
Bronze Age following the Stone Age. [Xvtwet B were used to play
(B) 13-14] C used to play
A is generally used B generally used D were playing Ans:c
C was generally used evsjv: hLb Avgiv hyeK wQjvg, Avgiv cÖwZw`b dzUej †LjZvg|
D used generally Ans:c 228. Toexpress a past habit or state which
e¨vL¨v: AZx‡Zi K_v (the Bronze Age) Bw½Z Kiv one will be the correct expression. [ATEO
Av‡Q weavq was generally used n‡e| D‡Ïk¨/ A I came here when I was a child. -10]
B I had come here I was a child. Ans:c
Af¨vm †evSv‡j used Gi ci to e‡m; Z‡e GB ev‡K¨
C I used to come here when I was child.
‘Rb¨’ †evSv‡”Q weavq k~b¨¯’v‡bi ci for †`qvB
D I would come here when I was a child.
Av‡Q| Source: BARRON’S TOEFL, P-255
GZÿY Avgiv Auxiliary verb I Main verb wb‡q we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv Kijvg| Giv g~jZ finite
verb Gi `ywU cÖKvi‡f` gvÎ| Gevi Avgiv GKwU ev‡K¨i wewfbœ Ae¯’vb †_‡K wKfv‡e Finite verb Ly‡R
cve Zv wb‡q K‡qKwU wbqg wkLe|
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন
Topic-24: Identification/Position of Finite Verb in a Sentence.
Rule-1: ‡`L‡Z Noun/Adj./adverb g‡b n‡jI †Kvb word, Subject Gi c‡i e‡m KvR
m¤ú~Y© Kiv †evSv‡j Zv Aek¨B finite verb n‡e| †hgb: I water the plants. (Avwg Mv‡Q cvwb
†`b) Boys long for holidays. (evj‡Kiv QzwU cÖZ¨vkv K‡i)
Rule-2: Modal Auxiliary verb(can, could, shall, should etc.) Gi c‡i †Kvb word KvR Kiv eySv‡j
Zv finite verb n‡e| †hgb: “A man cannot undergo two trials for the same crime.” (gvbyl GKB
Aciv‡ai Rb¨ `yBevi mvRv ‡c‡Z cv‡i bv)
‡Mvcb inm¨: wKQz e¨vwZµg verb Av‡Q †h¸‡jvB gyjZ GB wbq‡g w`‡q _v‡K| G¸‡jv †`L‡Z Ab¨ parts of speech g‡b
nq| wKš‘ ev‡K¨ e¨envi Ki‡j verb n‡Z cv‡i| ZvB GB verb ¸‡jv gyL¯Í ivLyb Zv‡Z mgvavb Ki‡Z A‡bK myweav cv‡eb|
†hgb: dress gyjZ noun wKš‘ verb wn‡m‡e Gi A_© (‡cvkvK cwiavb Kiv), Giæc-
Non-finite verb/Verbal-
Riæwi K_v: verb Aa¨v‡qi GB AskwU †_‡K A‡bK cÖkœ nq| wKš‘ QvÎQvÎxiv fvjfv‡e bv eySvi Kvi‡Y confused n‡q fzj
DËi K‡i| ZvB GKUz ey‡S ey‡S covi Aby‡iva iBj| Avkv Kwi Zv‡Z Avi †Kvb mgm¨v _vK‡e bv| Avmyb ïiæ Kwi- [‡Kvb
wbqg eyS‡Z LyeB mg¨mv n‡j cv‡k _vKv QR ‡KvWwU ¯‹¨vb K‡i mivmwi †jL‡Ki wfwWI †`‡L wbb| QR ¯‹¨vb Ki‡Z †Kvb
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Topic-25: Non-finite verb Kv‡K e‡j? Bnv g~jZ KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?
Non finite verb: †h verb ev‡K¨i c~Y© A_© cÖKv‡k m¶g bq, Ges Subject Gi number I
person Abymv‡i iƒc wbwY©Z nq bv, †mwU Non-finite verb| Bnv 3 cÖKvi, h_v; Infinitive,
Gerund, Participle; wb‡P avivevwnKfv‡e G‡`i we¯ÍvwiZ eY©bv †`Iqv n‡jvt
Infinitive ‡Pbvi Dcvq I Ae¯’vb-2: wb‡¤œi M‡í wbw`©ó Verb word Av‡Q hv‡`i ci infinitive em‡Z cv‡i|
‡hgb: I loved to play chess. We want to take legal action against the hoodlum(¸Ûv).
Infinitive Verb ¸‡jv g‡b ivLvi Mí: M‡íi bvg: evsjv‡`‡ki weÁvbx:
evsjv‡`‡ki weÁvbxiv Hesitate QvovB Seem K‡i‡Qb †h gvbyl Need Abyhvqx Lv`¨ Manage Ki‡Z Fail n‡e|
Gi Mean/gv‡b GB †h, gvbyl খােদয্র †gŠwjK Demand ev Want †_‡K Refuse n‡e| ZLb Wait bv K‡i
Plan, Prepare, Pretend, Promise I Decide Ki‡e| †mB Abyhvqx RvwZms‡Ni Kv‡Q Lv‡`¨i Rb¨ Strive
Ges Threaten Gi Arrange Ki‡e| A‡b‡K nq‡Zv Consent ev Agree n‡e bv| Z‡e †KD †KD Expect,
Hope Ges Wish n‡j G e¨vcv‡i wKQz Learn Ki‡e| Zvici Lv`¨ m¤ú©‡K †WvbvÛ Uªv‡¤úi Intend &Tend
Rvb‡Z PvB‡e| cÖ‡qvR‡b Lv`¨ m¤ú©‡K Ask I Claim Zzj‡e| Z‡e Avgvi Appear Ges Dread nq, GUv
Forget n‡q hv‡e| KviY GUv †`‡ki Rb¨ m¤§vb nvwbKi| hvi d‡j †`‡ki cÖwZ gvby‡li Like Ges Love bó n‡Z
cv‡i| ‡bvU: Aek¨B gv_vq ivLyb M‡íi k㸇jv Verb AvKv‡i A_© w`‡e- A_©vr me k㸇jvB verb; [MíwU wb‡R
wb‡R K‡qKevi co–b| Zvici bv †`‡L ejvi †Póv Kiæb- Avevi MCQ mgvav‡bi mgq gv‡S gv‡S MíwUi †Kv_vq
†Kvb kã Av‡Q Zv g‡b Kivi †Póv Kiæb| gyL¯’ Kiv e„_v †Póv Ki‡eb bv|]
m~ÎvKv‡i k㸇jv g‡b ivLyb: MIS ‡gwibv DC PZ¡‡i HALF Møvm WATER- PAN(cvb) Ki‡jv- GLv‡b-
M= Mean (A_© ‡`Iqv); manage (‡RvMvo/‰Zix Kiv); I= Intend (cwiKíbv Kiv); S= Seem (g‡b Kiv); Strive
(msMÖvg Kiv); H= Hesitate (wØav Kiv); Hope(Avkv Kiv); A= Arrange(e¨e¯’v Kiv); Agree(ivwR nIqv), Ask
(cÖkœ Kiv); Appear (Abyfe nIqv); L= Learn(wkÿv MÖnY Kiv); like(cQ›` Kiv); love(fvjevmv); F= Fail (e¨_©
nIqv); forget (fz‡j hvIqv); P= Plan(cwiKíbv Kiv), Prepare(cÖ¯‘wZ †bIqv); Pretend(fvb Kiv /wg_¨v ejv);
Promise (cÖwZÁv Kiv); N= Need (cÖ‡qvRb nIqv); D= Demand (Pvwn`v Kiv); Decide (wm×všÍ †bIqv); dread
(fq nIqv); C= Consent(m¤§Z nIqv), Claim (`vwe Zzjv); W= Wait(A‡cÿv Kiv); Wish (B”Qv Kiv); Want
(PvIqv); T= threaten (ûgwK †`Iqv); Tend (†SuvK _vKv); E= Expect(cÖZ¨vkv Kiv); R= Refuse(cÖZ¨vLvb nIqv);
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-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n
246.The oncologist studied the results of the 248.He advised me --- smoking. [‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. (wbiv.
Acv.)- 01 A‡±v. 21]
biopsy and decided --- additional tests.
[Sonali Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash) 2018] A to give up B giving up
C he should ordering D ordering Ans:b 249.Many scientists are still hoping --- life on
247. Children should learn --- of their health. another planet. [BRDB Kg©KZ©v 13, 9g cÖfvlK wbeÜb 13]
‡Pbvi Dcvq I Ae¯’vb-3: be verb Gi c‡i (verb+ ing) form Øviv Kv‡Ri bvg eySv‡j †mwU Gerund nq| Z‡e
Giƒc †ÿ‡Î gerund word wU be verb Gi object wn‡m‡e KvR K‡i| ZvB Giƒc Ae¯’v‡b gerund ‡K be verb
Gi complement e‡j| ‡hgb: Seeing is believing. GLv‡b “believing” n‡jv complement of verb
‡Pbvi Dcvq I Ae¯’vb-4: preposition Gi c‡ii kãwU verb+ ing nq| G‡ÿ‡Î Bnv noun/object Gi KvR
Ki‡j Zv gerund n‡e| ‡hgb: He is fond of riding” (‡m Ak¦v‡ivn‡Y Avm³)
Quick Tips: Preposition I transitive verb Gi ci verb+ing = Gerund
263.Seeing is believing. Here “believing” is – 264.Seeing is --- . (‡`L‡jB wek^vm nq) [SESIP mnKvix
(‡`Lv n‡”Q wek¦vm) [gva¨wgK mn: wkÿK -08, kÖg cwi`߇ii _vbv gva¨wgK wkÿv Kg©KZv©-15, Xvtwet (A) 11-12]
†gwW‡Kj Awdmvi-05] A to believe B believed
A object of preposition C believing D how believe Ans:c
B object of transitive 265.He is fond of riding. (‡m Ak¦v‡ivn‡Y Avm³)
C complement of verb Here gerund is used as- [ivtwet (gv‡K©wUs) 02-03]
D object of subject Ans:c A The subject of verb
e¨vL¨v: G ev‡K¨ seeing kãwU subject AvKv‡i B The object of verb
e‡m‡Q weavq GwU Gerund; Ab¨w`‡K believing C complement of verb
word wU is be verb †K wb‡`©k Ki‡Q weavq GwU D The object of preposition Ans:d
continuous tense Gi verb bq eis verb Gi e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b than GKwU preposition hvi ci
complement. receiving n‡jv gerund/ object/ noun
GB wbqgwU Advanced Learner- ‡`i Rb¨ (Lye g‡bv‡hvM w`‡q co‡Z n‡e)
‡Pbvi Dcvq I Ae¯’vb-5: adjective + (verb+ ing) + noun Giƒc MV‡b verb +ing Øviv cv‡ki noun ‡K bv
eywS‡q eis H noun Gi R‡b¨ eySv‡j Zv gerund nq| †hgb: my reading room = my room for reading
(Avgvi covi Rb¨ iæg) GLv‡b reading n‡”Q Gerund KviY GLv‡b Bnv Noun wn‡m‡e KvR Ki‡Q|
mZK© _vK‡eb: evRv‡ii A‡bK eB Giƒc MV‡b reading ‡K Adj./ Present Participle e‡j‡Qb| hv fzj KviY
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gv_vq ivL‡eb Noun Av‡M em‡jB †mwU me©`v Adjective nq bv| Noun ‡K modify Ki‡jB adjective nq|
‡hgb: my running car GLv‡b running Øviv Mvoxi Ae¯’v eySv‡”Q ZvB GwU adj./ Present Participle|
266.This is a walking street. The underlined 269. “The old man has a walking stick” –the
word is a/an- [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 15-16] underlined is the example of - [Kztwet (B) 19-20]
A gerund B participle 270. I joined a riding school. Here “riding”
C infinitive D verbal noun Ans:a is a - [Lytwet (mgvRweÁvb ¯‹zj) 10-11]
267. Which of the underlined ones is a A gerund B participle
Topic-28: ‡Kvb Transitive Verb ¸‡jvi ci bZzb verb Avm‡j Zv Gerund form (v1+ing) nq|
Verbal Noun: Verbal Noun- wn‡m‡e Gerund Gi e¨envi: hLb †Kvb verb+ ing form
preposition Gi c~‡e© e‡m A_ev Ab¨ ‡Kvbfv‡e noun Gi KvR K‡i Zv‡K verbal noun e‡j|
Bnv g~jZ verb †_‡K ˆZix n‡q ïay Noun Gi KvR K‡i weavq G‡K Noun I ejv hvq|
†hgb: The reading of history is interesting. The writing of a good letter is difficult.
284.Verbal noun is close to -------. [Btwet (B) 13-14] 285.The reading of history is interesting.
A past participle B Adjective Ans:c (BwZnv‡mi cov Avb›``vqK) [Lytwet (Rxe weÁvb ¯‹zj) 12-13]
C Gerund D present participle A verbal noun B gerund
e¨vL¨v: ‘Gerund’ verb ‡_‡K Drcbœ nq e‡j verbal C present participle D simple verb Ans:a
noun| hv me©`vB gerund Gi mv‡_ m¤úwK©Z/wbKUeZ©x| Hints: the + -----+ preposition Gi gv‡Si
kãwU verb + ing AvKv‡i _vK‡j Zv gerund nq|
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286.Which one of the following is the 287. Which one is active with verbal noun
example of verbal noun? [_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi 94, with preposition & object? [Medical 10-11]
MYgva¨g Bbw÷wUDU cwiPvjK 03, Btwet (G) 13-14, ivtwet jvB‡eªix A I saw him go to the garden.
mvBÝ 06-07, Lv`¨ Awa. (Dc-cwi`k©K)- 19 b‡f. 21]
B Amina & Joy made us laugh.
A Writing good letter is difficult.
C I am to make a telephone call. Ans:d
B The writing of a good letter is difficult.
D We went to see the launching of the ship.
C Good letter writing is difficult. Ans:b
A A participle is a word which is partly a wegvb. KZ…©. (wbiv. Acv.)- 01 A‡±v. 21]
pronoun and partly a noun. 291. The girl dancing is my daughter. The
C A participle is a word which is partly a underlined word is a- [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C)14-15]
verb and partly an adjective. A Gerund B Participle
Topic-31: Present Participle wK? Gerund Ges Present Participle Gi cv_©K¨ Kiæb|
Present Participle: present participle n‡”Q verb+ ing form Ges Bnv verb n‡Z
DrcwË n‡q adjective Gi ¯’‡j e‡m/ adjective Gi KvR K‡i weavq G‡K verbal adjective
ejv nq| †bvUt Gerund Ges present participle Df‡qi iƒc GKB A_v©r (verb+ ing);
wKš‘ G‡`i g~j cv_©K¨ n‡”Q: Gerund KvR K‡i noun wn‡m‡e Avi present participle KvR
K‡i adjective wn‡m‡e| G welqwU fvjfv‡e eyS‡Z PvB‡j Avcwb wb‡Pi cv_©K¨i †UwejwU ey‡S ey‡S co–b|
293.Arolling stone gathers no moss. What A Noun and verb B Noun and adjective
"rolling" is? [ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 15 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I C Verb and adjective
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mg ch©vq) 2019, 11th BCS, _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi D Verb and conjunction Ans:c
(TEO)-99, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (A) 12-13, †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿vj‡qi
mnKvix cwiPvjK (AvBb-13, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK †KvW-ivBb-13,
Hints: verb ‡_‡K DrcwË n‡q †Kvb kã adjective
(gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv)-16, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg Gi KvR Ki‡j Zv‡K Verb and adjective DfqB
cwi`k©K (†mdwU); †gKvwbK¨vji †UK‡bvjwR - 19, Rxeb exgv (Awdm mn. I
Kw¤ú. gy`ªvÿwiK) 4 †m‡Þ. 21, ‡ij gš¿Yvjq (Kw¤ú. Acv‡iUi) 12 Ryb 21]
ejv hv‡e| GLv‡b barking verb wU a -- dog Gi
A Gerund B Verbal noun gv‡S e‡m adjective Gi KvR Ki‡Q weavq DËi- c|
C Participle D Adjective Ans:d 295.The nightingale is singing bird. Here
Tips: Article -- noun Gi gv‡S adjective/ ‘singing’ is a/an- [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet 18-19 (B)
(gvbweK), ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wkÿv cÖ‡KŠkj
participle e‡m| option-c ‡Z participle ej‡Z
Awa`ß`‡ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) - 19]
Zv present participle bvwK past participle A verbal noun B gerund
wbw`©ó Kiv †bB| ZvB Adjective-‡K DËi wn‡m‡e C participle D adverb Ans:c
cÖvavb¨ †`Iqv n‡q‡Q| Z‡e Ack‡b adjective bv mnR K_v: bvB‡U½j n‡jv Mv‡bi cvwL| GLv‡b
_vK‡j participle DËi Kiv hv‡e| singing Øviv bird-i Ae¯’v eySvq weavq GwU adj.
294.In the sentence “A barking dog seldom /participle|
bites” the word “barking” does the Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
function of- [ATEO-15] https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA
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296.The old man was tired of walking. Here n‡jv: Giƒc participle ¸‡jv main verb ‡K
'walking' is a/an- [41st BCS] modify Ki‡e| hv cÖgvY Ki‡Z cvi‡eb ev‡K¨i
A present participle B adjective Main verb ‡K How, Where, When, Why
C common noun D gerund Ans:d Øviv cÖkœ K‡i| †`L‡eb DËi wn‡‡m‡e wg‡j hv‡e|
297. Don’t disturb a sleeping baby. Here †hgb: The girl came dancing. ‡`Lyb GLv‡b
‘Sleeping’ is a: [ivtwet (A1) 18-19] how Øviv came ‡K cÖkœ Ki‡j DËi n‡e dancing
A gerund B verbal adjective
hv Adverb ev Present Participle| [†g‡qwU
C verbal noun D prefect participle Ans:b
wKfv‡e Avm‡jv DËi: bvwP‡Z bvwP‡Z]
Hints: NygšÍ wkï‡K wei³ K‡ivbv| GLv‡b sleeping
300.Suddenly finding himself alone, he
Øviv wkïi Ae¯’v eySv‡bv n‡q‡Q| ZvB GwU Adj./ Verbal.
became frightened.[cÖv_. mnKvix wkÿK (wm‡jU wefvM)-
Adj.
05] Ans:d
298.Present participle performs the work of
A gerund B pastparticiple
- [cwieviKj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_x©-10]
C adverb D present participle
A noun &adjective B verb & adjective
e¨vL¨v: nVvr wb‡R‡K GKvKx ‡`wLqv, †m fxZ n‡q †M‡jv|
C verb & adverb D verb & noun Ans:b
GLv‡b Finding n‡”Q adverb/present participle
Tips: Present participle: verb ‡_‡K DrcwË
301. The rain came pouring down in
ZvB verb| Avi ev‡K¨ adj. Gi KvR K‡i ZvB Adj. torrents. [ivtwet (AvBb) 06-07]
299.The warning of the authority falls of A present participle B perfect participle
deaf ears. Here “warning” is- [38th BCS
C past participle D None Ans:a
A adjective B verb (we‡kl)]
Clue: pouring down in torrents GwU GKwU
C noun D adverb Ans:c
Idioms hvi A_© cÖejfv‡e e„wócvZ nIqv| ZvB
Advanced Learning: †K‡bv †Kv‡bv ev‡K¨
GLv‡b GwU Adverb wn‡m‡e present participle
Present Participle ¸‡jv Adverb n‡Z cv‡i| ZvB
welqwU g‡bv‡hvM w`‡eb hv‡Z fzj bv nq| †Pbvi Dcvq
‘lost’ is a- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 40th BCS -19] C conjunction D adjective Ans:d
A gerund B verbal noun 317. Betrayed by his friends, he started living
C gerundial infinitive D participle Ans:d alone. Here “betrayed” is-[ivtwet(A-we‡Rvo)16-17]
315. A retired officer lives next door. Here 318. Overwhelmed by the menu choices, I
the underlined word is- [38Zg wewmGm wcÖwj] just closed my eyes and pointed with my
A Gerund B adverb finger. Here ‘overwhelmed’ is used as [
GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet (we) †mU-K, 19-20]
C preposition D participle Ans:d
Aa participle Ba gerund Ans:a
316. An elected member can take the
C an infinitive D an affirmative
decision. The underlined word is- [ GB
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet we, BDwbU 19-20]
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Usage of Present Participle & Past Participle:
Advanced Learning: Dc‡ii cv_©‡K¨i †Uwej Abymv‡i, present participle Ges Past Participle ¸‡jv ïay
wPb‡jB n‡e bv eis ev‡K¨I e¨envi Ki‡Z n‡e| Avi G Ask †_‡KB †ewk cÖkœ nq| ZvB wKQz †Mvcb myÎ w`‡q Dc‡ii
cv_©‡K¨i mgš^‡q GB cÖ‡kœi evwK Ask wb‡P †`Lyb-
‡Mvcb myÎ-2: (Passive Subject): ‡Kv‡bv ev‡K¨ †Kv‡bv verb Gi KvR passive/wbw®Œq iƒc eySv‡Z verb wU
Past participle nq| ‡hgb: I am quite satisfied/ satisfying with his progress. GLv‡b ev‡K¨i KZ©v I-
Avwg hv wb‡R KvD‡K Lywk K‡iwb eis Ab¨ wKQz Øviv mšÍó n‡q‡Q, ZvB GwU passive eySv‡”Q weavq GLv‡b satisfied
n‡e| MVb: Subject + main verb + past participle nq| †hgb: She was bored in the class.
324. He is quite --- with my progress. (wZwb 327. Sheseemed --- and ill at ease, and bent
Avgvi AMÖMwZ‡Z m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c mš‘ó) [Ptwet (D) 13-14] her head. [Rtwet (B) 13-14]
A satisfy B satisfied A embarrass B embarrassing
C satisfaction D satisfactory Ans:b C embarrassed
325. Which one is correct? [etwet (D) 15-16] D had been embarrassed Ans:c
A She was boring in the class. 328.The movie was ---- (bore) as soon he
B She was bored in the class. became ----- (bore). [htwetcÖtwet (F) 16-17]
A boring, boring B bored, boring
C She fell boring in the class. Ans:b
C bored, bored D boring, bored Ans:d
D She was feeling boring in the class.
329.Please remain --- for a few minutes. (`qv
326.She always makes fun. She is never ----
with anyone. [etwet (D) 15-16] K‡i K‡qK wgwbU e‡m _vKzb [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15]
A depressing B depressed A staying B seated
C depressingly D depression Ans:b C seat D seating Ans:b
‡Mvcb myÎ-3: (Active Noun): Man, People, Bird, Crow BZ¨vw` Noun Gi wVK c‡i Present
Participle em‡e hw` D³ noun GB KvRwU wb‡R Ki‡Z cv‡i/K‡iQ/K‡i Giƒc eySvq| MVb-1: Noun + Present
Participle ---- main verb --- ‡hgb: The man (open) the gate has not yet come. GLv‡b opening
n‡e KviY †jvKwU wb‡RB †MBU †Lv‡j| ev‡K¨i evsjv: ‡MBU †Lvjvi e¨w³wU GLbI Av‡mwb|
330.The tall gentleman --- by the door is the 333. The man --- the gate has not yet come.
bank manager.[ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (C) 19-20] (‡MBU †Lvjvi e¨w³wU GLbI Av‡mwb [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (A) 13-14]
e¨vL¨v: c mwVK nZ hw` evK¨wU There was man Øviv Help: MÖv‡g evm Kiv †jvKRb A‡bK kn‡ii myweav
_vK‡Zv| cvq bv| ‡jvKRb wb‡RivB evm K‡i ZvB DËi-c;
332. Which one of the following is a correct 335. If you clap your hands, the crow --- on
sentence? [Dc‡Rjv/ _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-04] the tree branch, will fly. [ GB wbq‡g Kgb: Kzt wet
A The old man is there happy sitting. A is sitting B sitting (B) 19-20]
B The old man happy there is sitting. C sat D be sitting. Ans:b
C The old man there sitting is happy. Help: hw` nvZ Zvwj †`Iqv nq Z‡e Wv‡j e‡m _vKv
D The old man sitting there is happy. Ans:d cvwL D‡o hv‡e| KvK wb‡RB Wv‡j e‡m ZvB DËi- b;
Help: ‡mLv‡b e‡m _vKv †jvKwU mywL| A_©vr †jvKwU
wb‡RB em‡Z cv‡i ZvB man + sitting Øviv DËi d;
‡Mvcb myÎ-4: (Passive Noun): Man, Bridge, Fabric, Materials BZ¨vw` Noun Gi wVK c‡i Past
Participle em‡e hw` D³ Noun GB KvRwU wb‡R bv Ki‡Z cv‡i| MVb-1: Noun + Past Participle---- +
main verb--- ‡hgb: The bridge (construct) recently for the railroad has been found faulty.
GLv‡b constructed n‡e KviY weªRwU wb‡R wb‡R ‰Zix n‡Z cv‡i bv|
336.The man --- in the accident was taken to Clue: Abyôv‡b wbgwš¿Z Avgv‡`i wKQz †jvKRb AvR
hospital. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16, ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡q Avm‡e bv| GLv‡b †jvKRb wb‡R wb‡R‡K `vIqvZ K‡iwb
cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-01] -The passenger --- in the eis Zv‡`i `vIqvZ Kiv n‡q‡Q weavq Passive wn‡m‡e
accident is now in hospital. [Lytwet (A) 08- 09] past participle (Invited) Kiv n‡q‡Q|
A injured B had injured 338.Natural resources provide the raw
C being injured D who injured Ans:a materials --- to produce finished goods.
e¨vL¨v: `yN©Ubvq AvnZ †jvKwU‡K nvmcvZv‡j †bIqv n‡jv| [Rvtwet (A7) 13-14]
GLv‡b †jvKwU wb‡R wb‡R AvnZ nqwb ZvB DËi- a; A needed B are needed
C which need D needing Ans:a
337. Someof our persons --- to the party will
not come tonight. [Lytwet (gvbweK ¯‹zj) 08-09] Hints: cÖvK…wZK cwi‡ek cY¨`ªe¨ ˆZwi‡Z cÖ‡qvRbxq
A inviting B invited Ans:b KuvPvgvj mieivn K‡i| KvPvgvj A‡b¨i Øviv cÖ‡qvRb
C who invited D they were invited nq ZvB passive a‡i needed DËi|
‡Mvcb myÎ-5: (Article --- Noun): c‡ii Noun-wU wb‡R H KvR K‡i/ KvRwU Pjgvb Giƒc eySv‡j present
participle e‡m| Noun-wU wb‡R H KvR Ki‡Z bv cvi‡j Past Participle nq| D`vniY wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb-
341. Write an essay on the (give) topic. The 342. He passed a (write) order. (‡m GKwU wjwLZ
right form of verb is- [Btwet (D) 17-18] Av‡`k cvk Ki‡jv) [Btwet 10-11]
A gave B give A to write B wrote
C giving D given Ans:d C writing D written Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ‡`Lyb topic wb‡RB wb‡R‡K give Ki‡Z cv‡i e¨vL¨v: ‡`Lyb order(noun) wb‡RB wb‡R‡K wjL‡Z
bv| A‡b¨i Øviv cÖ`Ë nq| ZvB (given) DËi| cv‡i bv| ZvB Past Participle(written) DËi|
‡Mvcb myÎ-6: (Comma Øviv wef³ Simple Sentence G Phrase Ask): hw` Phrase As‡ki non- finite
verb Gi Dci wbf©i K‡i, comma-i cieZx© main verb Ask A_© †`q| ev‡K¨ evsjvq “wµqv + Bqv/G”
cÖZ¨q‡hv‡M A_© w`‡Z non finite verb wU present participle nq| Avi evsjvq “wµqv + BZ” cÖZ¨q‡hv‡M A_©
w`‡Z non finite verb wU Past Participle nq| D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ I A_©¸‡jv †`LybÑ
343.----- thrice, he did not want to try again. 344. ---
the letter tonight, Rahim will post it
[‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-06] tomorrow. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cªv_wgK I MYwkÿv
A Failed B Failing gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`ßi, wcwUAvB BÝUªv±i (mvavi(B)-19]
C After failing D Have failed Ans:b A Finishing B Finished
evsjv: wZbevi e¨_© nBqv, †m Avi †Póv Ki‡Z PvB‡jv bv| C To finish D Finish Ans:a
[1g As‡ki Dci wbf©i K‡i ciewZ© Ask A_© w`‡”Q] e¨vL¨v: AvR iv‡Z wPwV wjLv †kl K‡i/Kwiqv, iwng Kvj
†cv÷ Ki‡e| [1g As‡ki Dci wbf©i K‡i A_© w`‡”Q]
‡Mvcb myÎ-7: (cy‡iv ev‡K¨i A_© w`‡q): GZÿY hZ¸‡jv wbqg cojvg †m¸‡jv cy‡iv ev‡K¨i A_© bv †`L‡jI DËi
Kiv m¤¢e wQ‡jv wKšÍ Ggb wKQz e¨envi i‡q‡Q †hLv‡b cy‡iv ev‡K¨ A_© ‡`L‡ZB nq| bZzev fzj n‡q hv‡e| ‡hgb:
Boiled rice is served at hotel. (wm×K„Z fvZ †nv‡U‡j cwi‡ekb Kiv nq)| Boiling rice spreads an
unknown smell. (wm×Pjgvb Ggb fvZ GKUv ARvbv NªvY Qovq)| myZivs A‡_©i wfbœZvq DËi evQvB Ki‡Z n‡e|
‡Kvb KvR ‡kl n‡q †M‡Q Giƒc eySv‡Z Past Participle Avi †Kvb KvR Pjgvb Giƒc eySv‡Z Pre. Participle nq;
345.--- eggs were served to the players. [ms¯‹…wZ 346.The license of ---- drivers should be
welqK gš¿Yv Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-19, evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I
K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi
banned. [eb I cwi‡ek gš¿Yvj‡qi wimvP© Awdmvi-06]
†dvig¨vb-19, wmwb. ÷vd bvm©-16, Avg`vwb ißvbx Awa. wbev©nx Awd.-07] A drinking B drank
A Boiled B Boil C drunk D drunked Ans:c
C To boil D Boiling Ans:a e¨vL¨v: g`¨ cvb K‡i‡Q Ggb Pvj‡Ki jvB‡mÝ wbwl×
Help: wm× wWg †L‡jvqvi‡`i g‡a¨ cwi‡ekb Kiv n‡qwQj| Kiv DwPZ|
wm× n‡q †M‡Q Ggb ZvB Past Participle;
e¨vL¨v: QvÎ wb‡R wb‡R eiLv¯Í nq bvB eis Zv‡K e¨vL¨v: wejwU cvk nIqvi ci wgkÖ cwZwµqv n‡qwQ‡jv
eiLv¯Í Kiv n‡q‡Q| ZvB passive AvKv‡i having Giƒc wgkÖ Gi A_© wn‡m‡e mixed DËi n‡q‡Q|
been + suspended(v3) n‡q‡Q| 351. An inflation rate is only 4 percent --- a
(‡gwkb w`‡q Zywg wKfv‡e KvR Kiv‡e) [Ptwet (E) 10-11, C bored D very bored Ans:b
ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v - 19] 363.The customer grew tired of waiting. [cwi‡ek
A for working B to work Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-07]
GB Aa¨vq †_‡K hv Rvb‡Z cvie Zv n‡jv GKwU ev‡K¨i g‡a¨ e¨eüZ wewfbœ k㸇jv‡K wK
wK bv‡g WvKv hvq| GKwU ev‡K¨i wewfbœ As‡ki we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv c~e©eZx© Aa¨vq¸‡jv‡Z
†R‡b‡Qb| ZeyI GKcj‡K Av‡iKevi msÁv ¸‡jv †R‡b †bIqv hvK:
S= subject; ev‡K¨i g~j verb †K, “‡K/ Kv‡K/ wK” Øviv cÖkœ K‡i †h DËi D³ verb Gi c~‡e© cvIqv
hvq Zv‡K subject e‡j| N: B: verb Gi Subject n‡Z cv‡i ïay noun/pronoun |
V=verb; ev‡K¨ †h kã Øviv ‡Kvb KvR eySvq Zv‡K verb e‡j|
O=object; ev‡K¨i Main verb †K what/whom (wK/Kv‡K) Øviv cÖkœ Ki‡j †h DËi D³ verb
Gi c‡i cvIqv hvq †mB DËiwU‡KB object e‡j| N:B: verb Gi object n‡Z cv‡i
ïay noun/pronoun| ‡bvU: what Øviv cÖkœ Ki‡j direct object Ges whom Øviv
cÖkœ Ki‡j indirect object cvIqv hvq|
Vt=transitive verb ‡h verb Gi object cvIqv hvq †mB verb †K transitive verb e‡j|
V int=Intra. verb ‡h verb Gi object cvIqv hvq bv †mB verb †K intransitive verb e‡j|
LV= linking verb ‡h verb Zvi subject Ges object Gi g‡a¨ m¤úK© ¯’vcb K‡i Zv‡K linking verb e‡j|
Complement verb Gi cieZx© adjective/noun hw` H verb Gi subject/object †K wb‡`©k K‡i
Z‡e D³ adjective/noun †K complement e‡j|
1. You must keep quiet. follows the 2. The structure- They made Karim the
structure-(Zywg Aek¨B kvšÍ _vK‡e) [Btwet 05-06] captain. [ewnivMgb I cvm‡cvU© Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-14]
A subject+ linking verb+ adjective A Subject+ verb+ object
B subject+ auxiliary verb+ main verb+ object B Subject+ verb+ object+ complement
C subject+ linking verb+ noun C Subject+ verb+ object+ object Ans:b
D subject+ verb+ object Ans:a D Subject+ verb+ complement+ adverb
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ keep verb wU subject you Ges 3. Identify the structure of the sentence:
complement quiet Gi mv‡_ m¤úK© ¯’vcb K‡i ‘She left her luggage behind’ [Btwet (B)15-16]
weavq GwU linking verb| option ¸‡jv‡Z must A S+ VT+ O+ Preposition
Gi e¨envi Dn¨ ivLv Av‡Q| B S+ VT+ C+ N complement
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Topic-: Conjugation of Verb ej‡Z wK eySvq? Strong and weak verb Gi cv_©K¨ Kiæb|
Conjugation of Verb (wµqvi iæc/avZziƒc): wewfbœ cÖKvi g~j verb †_‡K verb Gi past form Ges
past participle G cwieZ©b‡K conjugation of verb e‡j| iƒcMZ cwieZ©b Abymv‡i Bnv `yB cÖKvi, h_v:
1) Strong verb ev Irregular verb; 2) Weak verb ev Regular verb;
Avmyb Avgiv cÖ_‡g strong Ges weak verb Gi cv_©K¨ ey‡S wbB;
Present form(V1) Past form Past participle Present form (V1) Past form Past participle
(V2) form (v3) (V2) form (v3)
Ride-Pov Rode Ridden Smell-NªvY †bqv Smelt Smelt
Rise-Dw`Z nIqv Rose Risen Sow-ecY Kiv Sowed Sowed
Seek-‡LvuuR Kiv Sought Sought Speed-`ªæZ Kiv Sped Sped
Sew-‡mjvB Kiv Sewed Sewed, sewn Spell-evbvb Kiv Spelt Spelt
Send-cvVv‡bv Sent Sent Spin-myZv KvUv Spun Spun
Shake-bvov †`qv Shook Shaken Spring-jvd †`qv Sprang Sprung
Shave-`vuwo KvUv Shaved Shaved Steal-Pywi Kiv Stole Stolen
Shear-wef³ Kiv Sheared Shorn/sheared Sting-ûj †dvUv‡bv Stung Stung
Shine-wKiY †`qv Shone Shone Stink- `yM©Ü Qov‡bv Stank Stunk
Shoot-¸wj Kiv Shot Shot Strike- AvNvZ Kiv Struck Struck
Sink-Wz‡e hvIqv Sank Sunk Sweep -cwi¯‹vi Kiv Swept Swept
Sit-emv Sat Sat Swim-mvuZvi KvUv Swam Swum
Slay-nZ¨v Kiv Slew Slain Swing-‡`vj LvIqv Swung Swung
Slide-wcQ‡j hvIqv Slid Slid Swear-kc_ †bqv Swore Sworn
Sling-wb‡ÿc Kiv Slung Slung Sweep-Suvo– †`Iqv Swept Swept
Slip-cv wcQjv‡bv Slipped Slipped Sing- Mvb Kiv Sang Sung
Spit- _yZz †djv Spit Spit String – wdZv evav Strung Stung
20. The past tense of the word ‘Spring’ is--- 22. The past participle of ‘Spit’ is (_yZz †djv)
[ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjix - 19]
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A spring B sprang ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ˆZj, M¨vm I LwbR m¤ú` Ki‡cv‡ikb
C sprung D springed Ans:b (†c‡Uvªvevsjv)Õi wnmve mnKvix- 19]
e¨vL¨v: spring (nVvr jvwd‡q IVv) Gi past form A Spite B Spite ten
sprang Ges past participle form n‡jv sprung. C Spit D Spate Ans:c
21. Which one is the past tense of ‘steal’? 23. The past participle of the word ‘seek’
A stolen B stole [NSI Gi Awdm A¨vwmm‡U›U-17]
is-[WvK I †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM wefv‡Mi Aax‡b WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifviwkqvi- 18]
C stoled D none of these Ans:b
A sought B sek
C saught D seeked Ans:a
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24. The past form of “swing”? (‡`vj LvIqv) Csmeld D smelded Ans:b
[ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…Z welqK gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ 26. Choose the correct verb form. [mgvRKj¨vY
Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi-19, Btwet 03-04] gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii mgvRKj¨vY msMVb-05]
Aswang B swung A stink, stinked, stinked
C swinged D swunged Ans:b B stink, stanked, stanked
25. The correct past participle of “smell”? C stink, stancked, stancked
A smell B smelt[ivtwet (`k©b) 09-10, 10-11] D stink, stank, stunk(`yM©Ü Qov‡bv) Ans:d
Present form Past Past parti. Present form Past form Past partici.
(V1) form(V2) form (v3) (V1) (V2) form (v3)
Tear- wQu‡o †djv Tore Torn Understand- eyS‡Z cviv Understood Understood
Thrive-mg„× n‡q IVv Throve Thriven Undertake-`vwqZ¡ MÖnY Kiv Undertook Undertaken
Throw- wb‡ÿc Kiv Threw Thrown Uphold- Zz‡j aiv Upheld Upheld
Tread- cv‡q gvov‡bv Trod Trodden Underlie-`vqx nIqv underlain underlain
Weave-‡evbv Wove Wove Welcome-¯^vMZ Rvbv‡bv Welcomed Welcomed
Wake-‡R‡M I‡V Woke Waken Weep-Kuv`v Wept Wept
Wind- MyUv‡bv Wound Wound Withhold- cÖZ¨vnvi Kiv Withheld withheld
Wear-cwiavb Kiv Wore Worn Wring- ‡gvPov‡bv Wrung Wrung
Win- wR‡Z hvIqv Won Won
27. The past participle of “tear” is(wQu‡o †djv) 30. The past participle form of the word
[¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b Kviv ZË¡veavqK-05, cvtwetcÖtwet ‘underlie’ is- [Xvtwet (E), Rtwet (B) 15-16]
Ateared B tore (B-weÁvb 16-17] A underlain B underlay
C tored D torn Ans:d C underlaid D underlaided Ans:a
28. Past form of “Wear” is-[GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 31. The past form of the verb ‘Tear’ is:
evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c` 2019]
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A Weared B Wore
A teared B Torn
C Worn D Worned Ans:b
C Tore D Tears Ans:c
29. Past participle of 'Wear' is- [‡emvg. wegvb KZ…©. (dvqvi wjWvi) 11 †m‡Þ. 21]
32. The past form of “wring”? [6ô †emiKvix cÖfvlK
A weared B weard wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv-10]
C wore D worn Ans:d A wrong B wrag
C wrung D wringed Ans:c
Rule:- KZMy‡jv verb Gi past form Ges past participle G †Kvbiƒc cwieZ©b nq bv|
Present form(V1) Past form(V2) Past part.(v3) Present form (V1) Past formV2 Past part.(v3)
33. What is the past participle form of past form Ges past participle form Ki‡Z
‘put’? [cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi Rbkw³, iƒ‡ci cwie©Zb Ki‡Z nq bv|
Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi Bb÷ªv±i (B‡jKwUªK¨vj, Kw¤úDUvi, wmwfj I
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C had putter D put Ans:d 35. Which one of the following is the “ing”
e¨vL¨v: put Gi past Ges past participle form form of the verb ‘singe’? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb
cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-19]
n‡jv put
A singing B singeing
34. The past participle form of ‘Split’? [wewfbœ
gš¿Yvj‡qi/wefv‡Mi/Awa`߇ii e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-18] C singging D singeing Ans:d
A spoilt B spoiled Hints: singe A_© cy‡o Kv‡jv nIqv; GB verb Gi
C split D splitted Ans:c mv‡_ ing hy³ n‡j †Kvb cwieZ©b QvovB mivmwi ing
e¨vL¨v: Split (UzK‡iv nIqv) Gi past form ev n‡e|
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Verb Gi base form (V1) Past form (V2) P. P.(V3)
Rise(ivBR&)- e„w× cvIqv Rose Risen
Arise(G¨vivBR&)-DVv, D™¢zZ nIqv Arose Arisen
Rouse(ivDR&)-RvMÖZ Kiv Rouse Rouse
Raise(‡iBR&)-DVv‡bv, e„w× Kiv Raised Raised
Drown (e¨w³- Wz‡e giv ev Wzwe‡q gviv) drowned drowned
Sink (e¯‘ Wz‡e hvIqv) sank Sunk
Flee(d¬x)-cjvqb Kiv Fled Fled
Flow(d¬)-cÖevwnZ nIqv Flowed Flowed
Follow(d‡jv)-AbyymiY Kiv Followed Followed
Fly(d¬vB)-Dov Flew Flown
Hang-dvuwm †`qv Hanged Hanged
Hang-e¯‘ Szjv‡bv Hung Hung
Lie-wg‡_¨ ejv Lied Lied
Lie-(wb‡R) ï‡q _vKv, wKQy c‡o _vKv Lay Lain
Lay- wKQy ivLv/ (KvD‡K) ‡kvqv‡bv/ wWg cvov Laid Laid
Loose(jyR): AvjMv Kiv, Ly‡j †`Iqv/‡djv) Loosed(V2) Loosed(V3)
Lose- (jm): nviv‡bv, civwRZ nIqv Lost(V2) Lost(V3)
GB As‡ki me MCQ Av‡Q Common Mistakes/ Confusing Pair Words Aa¨v‡q- ZvB GLv‡b repeat Kiv n‡jv bv|
Group verb/Phrasal verb: ‡h mKj verb Gi mv‡_ preposition Gi wfbœZvq A_© Avjv`v n‡q hvq Zv‡`i‡K
Group verb/Phrasal verb ejv nq| ‡hgb: put out A_© wbwf‡q †djv; Avevi Put off- A_© Ly‡j †djv BZ¨vw`|
Advanced Learning: ïay preposition Øviv phrase AvKv‡i verb Gi KvR Ki‡j G‡K phrasal
prepositional verb ejv nq| ‡hgb: away with hvi A_© e‡q wb‡q hvIqv|
1. Which one is a phrasal prepositional 2. Put out the lamp. Here “Put out” is a-
verb? [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvt wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi Ges mnt cwit-16] [Btwet (we) 13-14]
e¨vL¨v: Avgvi wKQz Jl` `iKvi hv evMv‡bi AvMvQv 6. Your shoes --- before entering the
`wg‡q ivL‡Z cv‡i| mosque. [26th BCS. kvtwetcªtwet 10-11]
A put out B put off
4. ‘Hand out’ Gi ï× evsjv cwifvlv n‡”Q: [39th BCS
C put away D put on Ans:b
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Gevi GLvb †_‡K avivevwnKfv‡e co‡Z _vKzb-
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj wn‡m‡e Practice Kjv‡g ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e|
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
1 Act for tell on behalf of someone The vice principal acts --- the principal in
Kv‡iv c‡ÿ K_v ejv his absence.
2 Act on/upon affect, ¶wZ Kiv, tell upon Such hard work will act --- my health.
3 Act on/upon wbf©i Kiv, depend on The man act --- on my rules.
4 Act under act in obedience to, Av‡`k He acted --- the orders of the principal.
Abymv‡i KvR Kiv
5 Act up to civgk© Abymv‡i KvR Kiv I acted --- your suggestion.
6 Act up Lvivc AvPiY K‡i g‡bv‡hvM Sometimes kids act up because they just
AvKl©Y Kiv want attention.
7. I acted --- your suggestion. (Avwg †Zvgvi Attention: Act on g‡b 2Uv: ÿwZ Kiv/ wbf©i
civgk© Abymv‡i KvR Kijvg) [Lytwet (Bio-School) 10-11] Kiv| ZvB cÖ‡kœi Ackb ‡`‡L DËi Ki‡Z n‡e|
A with B up to GLv‡b DËi- b
C to D by Ans:b
10. “On behalf of” means- (Kv‡iv c‡ÿ K_v
8. You should --- your teacher’s advice.
ejv) [cvm‡cvU© I Bvg‡Mªkb Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-07, bvwm©s
(wkÿ‡Ki Dc‡`‡ki Dci wbf©i Kiv DwPZ) [Rtwet (D5)
†mev Awa`߇ii wgWIqvBd-17]
A act as B act upon 13-14]
A Act for B Act upon
C act on D act for Ans:c
C Act to D Act on Ans:a
9. What does the group verb “Act on” 11. The lawyer acts --- the clients. (AvBbRxexiv
means- [Btwet (G) 05-06] Zvi g‡°‡ji c‡ÿ K_v e‡j) [ivtwet 09-10]
A tell over B tell upon
A of B for
C tell of D turn up Ans:b
C against D on Ans:b
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
7 Bear away/off Rq K‡i †bqv/ Win He bore--two prizes in the annual sports.
8 Bear down Crushed by force, He bore --- all opposition.
wKQy ‡V‡j †d‡j Rq Kiv
9 Bear on m¤úwK©Z/ relate to His remark does not bear --- this subject
10 Bear out mg_©b Kiv/Support/ confirm His evidence does not bear-- the charge.
11 Bear up Sustain, g‡bi †Rvi eRvq ivLv His patience bore him --- in that crisis.
12 Bear with mn¨ Kiv/ tolerate I cannot bear --- such insult.
12. Instead of “tolerate” we can say- [High 13. Instead of “Confirm” we can say- [WvK I
school supervisor -04] †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yv. wnmveiÿK Kg©KZv©-04, Kztwet (A) 15-16]
A Bear up B Bear on Ans:d A Bear out B Bear on
C Bear in D Bear with (mn¨ Kiv) C Bear to D Bear off Ans:a
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
13 Blow off emit, wbM©Z Kiv The engine blows --- carbon dioxide.
14 Blow out extinguish, wbfv‡bv Blow --- the lamp. (Put out)
15 Blow up destroy by explosion, The Soldier blew --- the bridge.
we‡ùvi‡bi mvnv‡h¨ Dwo‡q †`Iqv
16 Blow away removed, Dwo‡q wb‡q hvIqv The wind blew --- the dry leaves.
17 Blow down f~wgm¨vr Kiv The storm blew --- many trees.
18 Blow over e‡q hvIqv The storm blew --- the city.
15. The tree has been blown-- by the storm. 19. Terrorist often use bombs to ---
[26th BCS, ivtwet (Social Work) 09-10, ‡et‡ivtwet(A)10-11] building and other king of property. [
Aaway B up GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖavb cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©i
Kvhv©j‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK -19]
C off D out Ans:a
blow-in
A B blow up
e¨vL¨v: DËi n‡e g~jZ down wKš‘ Zvi option
C push D fall over Ans:b
†bB, ZvB DËi (A)
e¨vL¨v: Blow up something A_© we‡ùviK
16. The storm blew --- many trees during
e¨envi †Kvb wKQz aŸsm Kiv ev Dwo‡q †`Iqv|
Sidr. [Lytwet (Rxe weÁvb ¯‹zj) 16-17, Btwet (B) 16-17]
20. The lights have been blown --- by the
A down B up
strong wind. [21st BCS, mnKvix f~-ZË¡we`-06, ‡ij gš¿Yvjq
C out D off Ans:a (Kw¤ú. Acv‡iUi) 12 Ryb 21]
17. He blew out the match. (‡m w`qvkjvBwU A out away B
wbwf‡q †djj) [‡c‡Uªvevsjvi D”Pgvb mnKvix-17] C up D off Ans:a
A caught up B ignore e¨vL¨v: Blow out – evqy cÖev‡ni d‡j wb‡f hvIqv
C kicked D extinguished Ans:d eySvq| blow up – we‡ùviK `ªe¨ e¨env‡ii gva‡g
18. The engine blows --- carbon dioxide. †Kv‡bv wKQz Dwo‡q †`Iqv| blow off – ‡Kv‡bv wKQz
(BwÄbwU Kve©b-WvB-AKªvBW †avqv wbM©Z K‡i) [wcGmwmi †_‡K ‡Kv‡bv wKQz wbM©Z nIqv| blow away –
mnKvix cwiPvjK-04, ivtwet 10-11]
Dwo‡q †bIqv A‡_© e¨eüZ nq|
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Remind: ev‡K¨i A_© ey‡S ey‡S co‡Z n‡e, hw` mwZ¨Kvi A‡_©B group verb g‡b ivL‡Z Pvb|
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
19 Break away get away, †f‡½ †ei n‡q Avmv The thief broke --- from the prison.
20 Break down decline, †f‡½ cov Your health broke --- for hard work.
21 Break in, on interrupt, evav †`Iqv, K_vi g‡a¨ Any one should not break --- our
K_v ejv conversation.
22 Break into enter by force, †f‡½ cÖ‡ek Kiv The thief broke--the house at midnight.
23 Break off stop suddenly, nVvr †_‡g hvIqv The teacher broke -- in the middle of
his speech.
A out B off
28. World War II broke out in 1939.
C in D down Ans:d
Choose the synonym for the underlined
evsjv: †m GKwU e¨¯Í iv¯Ívq Mvwo Pvjvw”Q‡jv ZLb Zvi words. [Lv`¨ I `y‡h©vM e¨e¯’vcbv gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b cÖKí ev¯Íevqb
A became worse B started Kg©KZ©v-04]
Mvox †f‡½ co‡jv|
C finished D was cancelledAns:b
23. The old man was very week. His health
broke --- under the pressure of work. 29. It’s impolite to break --- when someone
[GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: 15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2)-19] else is talking. (KviI K_vi gv‡S K_v ejv n‡”Q
A down B upon Af`ªZv) [kÖg cwi`߇i kÖg cwiPvjK-06]
C trough D away Ans:a A in B on
24. Fill in the blank: As he was talking, he C into D off Ans:a
suddenly broke ---, saying ‘That’s a 30. Which one gives the meaning “outbreak”?
lie!’ (hLb †m K_v ejwQ‡jv †m nVvr e‡j DVj Bnv [gva¨wgK I D”P wkÿv Awa`߇ii D”Pgvb mnKvix-13, moK I Rbc_
wg_¨v) [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 40th BCS-19] Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-10] {outbreak/break out-
cÖv`yf©ve Qwo‡q cov}
A off B in
A Break out B Break into
C down D into Ans:b
C Break up D Break down Ans:a
25. His health has --- because of hard
31. The --- of swine Flu is not so threatening
labour. (K‡Vvi cwikÖ‡gi Kvi‡Y Zvi ¯^v¯’¨ †f‡½
in Bangladesh. [evsjv‡`k cwimsL¨vb Gwm‡÷›U Awd.-14]
c‡o‡Q)[cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-95, Xvtwet (C) 14-15, ivtwet (AvBb)
A break up B outbreak
Abroken up B broken into 03-04]
C up breaking D break out Ans:b
C broken out D broken down Ans:d
evsjv A_©: ‡mvqvBb-d¬z-i cÖv`yf©ve evsjv‡`‡ki Rb¨
26. The Second World War broke --- in
GZ LZibvK bq|
September, 1939. [24th BCS, 14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-17]
32. The phrasal verb ‘break into’ means-
A thorough B away [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv)-18] Ans:c
C out D in Ans:c
A stop suddenly B move very fast
C enter by force D attack violently
31 Bring forth produce, Drcv`b Kiv The timely rain brings---good rice.
32 Bring out publish, cÖKvk Kiv The publisher has brought---a new novel.
33 Bring off rescue, i¶v Kiv He brought--the passenger of the wrecked ship.
34 Bring up rear, cÖwZcvjb Kiv He was brought---by her elder sister.
35 Bring through cure, Av‡ivM¨ jvf Kiv The new medicine has brought the patient--.
33. “Bring through” means- (Av‡ivM¨ jvf Kiv) Advanced Learning: KvD‡K jvjb cvjK Kiv
[RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 2018-19] A‡_© bring somebody up e‡m| A_©©vr up c‡i e‡m|
A cure B publish 36. He brought --- a new edition of his
C rare D reduce Ans:a book. (‡m Zvi eB‡qi bZzb ms¯‹iY cÖKvk Kij) [ivtwet
34. His aunt brought him --- when his Aon B up 08-09]
parents died. [Xvtwet (D) 99-00, 08-09, Ptwet (C) 07-08] C out D to Ans:c
A grown B up 37. The timely rain --- good crops. (mgqgZ e„wó
C over D off Ans:b fvj dmj Drcbœ K‡i) [cjøx mÂq e¨vsK (K¨vk Awdmvi) -18,
35. Working in the slums brought her in Ptwet (E) 10-11, Kztwet (E-Unit): 10-11]
against the realities of poverty. [`ybx©wZ `gb brings upon
A B brings forth
Kwgk‡bi mnKvix cwiPvjK-13] Ans:b brings off
C D brings about Ans:b
A Brought forward B Brought her up 38. ‘Publish’ can be stated as- [ivtwet (MY‡hvMv‡hvM)
C Brought her on D Brought her to A bring about B bring forth 05-06]
C bring out D bring up Ans:c
Remind: ev‡K¨i A_© ey‡S ey‡S co‡Z n‡e, hw` mwZ¨Kvi A‡_©B group verb g‡b ivL‡Z Pvb|
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
36 Burst into Kvbœvq †f‡½ cov; Express emotion Jibon burst --- tears to see his dead wife.
37 Burst out suddenly begin laughing Alim burst --- laughing.
(nVvr nvwm‡Z †d‡U cov)
39. They burst then --- tears at the sad news. 40. The widow then burst --- tears at the
A into B to[Dc‡Rjv mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-08] sad news. [Dc‡Rjv mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-08]
C over D for Ans:a A into B to
C over D for Ans:a
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
38 Cast about Move about- †Kvb He is casting --- for an opportunity.
wKQzi mÜv‡b †Nviv
39 Cast aside, away, off cÖZ¨vL¨vb Kiv/ mwi‡q Rihan cast --- his old wife.
ivLv Through off-
40 Cast out Reject (ev` †`Iqv) Don’t cast --- your target.
41 Cast for KvD‡K †fvU †`Iqv He cast his vote --- you.
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41. Trees have --- off their leaves. [23rd BCS, e¨vL¨v: †fvU †`Iqv A‡_© cast for e‡m Avi cast Gi
Btwet (L) 02-03, ‡et‡ivtwet (F) 14-15] wZbwU form GKB: cast- cast- cast
Athrown B fallen
44. She has cast her old friend ---. [wbe©vPb Kwgkb
Ccast D put Ans:c mwPevjq cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-04]
42. Trees have ---- their leaves. [Lytwet (weÁvb cÖ‡KŠkjx A inside B aside
I cÖhyw³we`¨v ¯‹zj) 11-12]
C outside D away Ans:b
A cast
off B cast with
45. As soon as he became rich, he cast ---
C cast over D cast on Ans:a
his old friends. (‡m awb nIqv gvÎ Zvi cyivZb
43. Find the correct sentence. [Xvtwet (C) 14-15]
eÜz‡`i `y‡i mwi‡q ivL‡jv) [KvwiMix wkÿv Awa`ßi(wPd
A He casted his vote for you.
B݇c±i)-03, Xvtwet (D) 06-07]
B He cast his vote for you. †m Zvi †fvUUv †Zvgvi
A off B aside
C He caste his vote for you. Rb¨ w`j| C down D along Ans:b
D He cost his vote for you. Ans:b
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
42 Call at visit, †Kvb RvqMvq wM‡q †`Lv Kiv He called --- my office yesterday.
43 Call for demand, PvIqv The teacher called --- an explanation.
44 Call Up/upon remember, ¯§iY Kiv I cannot call --- his name.
45 Call in send for, †W‡K cvVv‡bv Please call --- a doctor.
46 Call off withdraw, cancel/Zz‡j †bIqv The workers called --- their strike.
47 Call on or upon, Kv‡iv mwnZ †`Lv Kiv He called --- me in my office.
48 Call out shout, wPrKvi Kiv He called --- for help.
49 Call over read out, bvg WvKv, ‡ivj WvKv The lecturer called--the names of his pupils.
46. If the rain continues we shall have to 49. He called --- me yesterday. (‡m MZKvj Avgvi
call of the game. Here ‘call off’ mean- mv‡_ †`Lv K‡iwQ‡jv) [kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿. mn. cÖavb cwi`k©K-09]
†`‡L wbjvg) [wbev©Pb Kwgkb mwPevj‡q cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv© I e¨w³MZ 55. We asked him to --- a doctor. (Avgiv Zv‡K
Awdmvi-04, Btwet 10-11] Wv³vi †W‡K cvVv‡Z ejjvg) [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
htwetcÖtwet 19-20, Btwet (B) 10-11]
A on B after
C up D for Ans:c
call out A B call for
call in C D call on Ans:c
Remind: ev‡K¨i A_© ey‡S ey‡S co‡Z n‡e, hw` mwZ¨Kvi A‡_©B group verb g‡b ivL‡Z Pvb|
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
50 Carry away remove, ¯’vbvšÍwiZ Kiv The wounded man was carried--to hospital.
51 Carry away cause death to, g„Zz¨ NUv‡bv He was carried --- by the current.
52 Carry off win, wR‡Z †bqv / g„Zz¨ NUv‡bv He carried --- all the prizes.
53 Carry on continue, Pvwj‡q hvIqv He will carry --- the order.
54 Carry out obey, †g‡b Pjv You must carry --- my order.
55 Carry with cause to agree, m¤§Z Kiv He carried the audience --- him.
56 Carry through bring success, mdjZv e‡q Avbv His hard labor will carry him ---.
56. I must --- the plan to complete the 58. He wants to carry --- the wishes of his
project by December 2018. [Ptwet (D-weKvj) parents. [‡mvk¨vj Bmjvgx e¨vsK wj. (Awdmvi)-04]
A Carry out B catty through 2018-19] A away B on
C rule out D work out Ans:a C through D out Ans:d
57. Instead of “Continue” which word may 59. Your plan looks good; it’s time to carry
be used- [mnKvix cwiPvjK (cvm‡cvU© A¨vÛ Bwg‡MÖkb)-03, it out. What does ‘carry out’ mean
mnKvix RR-07, mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZv©-15, cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv here? [‡Zvgvi cwiKíbv fv‡jv g‡b n‡”Q/nq| (ZvB
cÖwkÿYv_©x-15, ivtwet (G) 13-14]
GLbB GUv ev¯Íevq‡bi mgq] [Lytwet (L) 16-17]
A carry on B carry out
A apply B design
C carry off D carry away Ans:a
C implement D instrument Ans:c
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
57 Catch up ‡cQb †_‡K a‡i †djv/bvMvj cvIqv She's staying late at the office to catch ---
with/on some reports.
58 Catch on RbwcÖq ev d¨vkbm¤úbœ nIqv, `xN© mgq The Hero catches --- in the cinema.
c‡i eyS‡Z cviv|
60. They were all walking too fast and I with the rest of the class. [Ptwet (E) 03-04, (D)
found it difficult to ---. [Ptwet (D) 12-13] 12-13, (E) 13-14]
61. You have missed a lot of lessons and e¨vL¨v: Catch up (with somebody)- wcQ‡b †_‡K
you may find it difficult to catch --- GwM‡q G‡m mnMvgxi bvMvj aiv|
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Sl. Come Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
59 Come about happen, NUv I cannot understand how it came ---.
60 Come across meet, ‡`L‡Z cvIqv/ †`Lv‡bv I came --- the lame man on the way.
61 Come along follow, AbymiY Kiv The night guard came--the thief with a big stick.
62 Come at come up within the The fox tried to come --- the grapes but
reach of, bvMvj cvIqv failed.
63 Come by get, cvIqv How did you come --- this picture?
64 Come down decrease, K‡g hvIqv The price of rice has come ---.
65 Come down on AwaK mgv‡jvPbv Kiv The bad man came --- my house.
66 Come of to be born, Rb¥MÖnY Kiv He comes --- a respectable Muslim family.
67 Come off take place, m¤úbœ nIqv Our annual sports came --- last Monday.
68 Come out be known, cÖKvwkZ nIqv The result will come --- soon.
69 Come out cÖKvk cvIqv When did the book come ---?
70 Come round recover, Av‡ivM¨ jvf Kiv The patient will come --- soon.
71 Come to amount to, cwigvY nIqv His income comes ---Tk. 5000/- a month.
72 Come under Aaxb nIqv ev wkKvi nIqv The company came --- strong criticism from
the public.
73 Come up nvwRi nIqv/Rb¥MÖnb Kiv/ When the sun or moon comes --- , it rises.
Dw`Z nIqv
74 Come up with wPšÍv Kiv I came --- a thought to help the old man out.
62. My nephew ------------- chicken pox this 65. How did you come by that cheque?
[evsjv‡`k K…wl Dbœqb K‡c©v‡ik‡bi mn. cÖkv. Kg©KZv©-17, wZZvm M¨vm
weekend. [Xvtwet (L) 16-17] Ans:a
UªvÝwgkb A¨vÛ wWwóªweDkb ‡Kv¤úvwb wj. Gi mn. e¨e¯’vcK (A¨vKvD›Um)- 18]
A came round with B came along with
A collect B obtain
C came down with D came over with
C steal D show Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Avgvi åvZz®úyÎ GB mßv‡n Rj emšÍ †ivM
e¨vL¨v: come by A_© AR©b Kiv; cvIqv A_©vr obtain|
†_‡K Av‡ivM¨ jvf Ki‡jv|
come by A_ev obtain ‡hv‡M evK¨¸‡jvi A_©: my›`i
63. First impressions are important †KvUwU/H †PKwU/ `vgx NwowU Zzwg Kxfv‡e †c‡j?
because / how you --- initially can be as 66. How did the accident--? (`yN©UbvwU wKfv‡e
important as what you say. [ GB wbq‡g Kgb NU‡jv?) [nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (E) 14-15, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16]
cÖkœ: cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yv cÖavb cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©i Kvhv©j‡qi mn. cwi. 19]
Acome by B come back
Acome across B come down
C come to D come about Ans:d
C come out D come across Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: come across- ‡`L‡Z cvIqv/ †`Lv ‡`Iqv; 67. The patient will come --- soon. [ ûeû Kgb
cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi-19]
ZvQvov come by- bvMvj cvIqv, come back- Ain B off
wd‡i Avmv, come out- cÖKvwkZ nIqv| C round D by Ans:c
64. His new book will come --- next week. 68. The patient will --- soon. [RvZxq msm` mwPevj‡q
[kÖg cwi`߇ii mnKvix kÖg cwiPvjK-06] mnKvix cwi.-06, 10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet C 18-19]
A in after
B A come in B come off
C out D on Ans:c C come round D come by Ans:c
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69. Which one bears the meaning ‘happen 72. ‘To come out’ means- [Kviv ZË¡veavqK (¯^ivóª
to meet (mvÿvZ NUv)’? [Dc‡Rjv cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v-10] gš¿Yvjq)-05]
years. [Xvtwet (B) 14-15] Ans:b D to return to one’s normal state Ans:a
A grown up B have come up 73. I expect that Selim will come round in a
C have found D have discovered week. here ‘come round’ means [Rupali
Bank (Officer)-10]
e¨vL¨v: come up/ appear, Dcw¯’Z nIqv, †`Lv
Acome back B complete the tour
hvq; ev‡K¨i A_©: mv¤úªwZK eQi¸‡jv‡Z KwZcq bZzb
C recover D get married Ans:c
†ivM †`Lv w`‡q‡Q|
74. How did you come by your lost watch?
71. The company came --- strong criticism
Here ‘come by’ means- [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I
from the public. [NU (gvbweK) 03-04] cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgchv©q)-17]
A under B from A quicken B get
C into D onto Ans:a C mend lose DAns:b
e¨vL¨v: came under- Aaxb nIqv/wkKvi nIqv| e¨vL¨v: come by A_©- cvIqv, Abyiƒcfv‡e get
ev‡K¨i A_©: †Kv¤úvwbwU RbM‡Yi Kov mgv‡jvPbvi A_©- cvIqv|
wkKvi n‡jv
Sl. Cut Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
75 Cut down †K‡U †djv He cut --- the tree with an axe.
76 Cut down ‡Kvb wKQzi Dci e¨q Cut --- on drinking/ smoking/traffic noise.
on Kgv‡bv/ wKQz Kgv‡bv I am trying to cut --- caffeine/coffee/tea/salt.
77 Cut down Reduce, Kgv‡bv The doctor advised me to cut --- my working hours.
78 Cut in K_vi gv‡S K_v ejv He kept cut --- on our conversation.
79 Cut off Die, gviv hvIqv He was cut --- in the prime of life.
80 Cut off Separate, wew”Qbœ It was a remote village, cut -- from the rest of the world.
81 Cut up gg©vnZ nIqv He was cut --- by your criticism.
Remind: ev‡K¨i A_© ey‡S ey‡S co‡Z n‡e, hw` mwZ¨Kvi A‡_©B group verb g‡b ivL‡Z Pvb|
75. The farmer cut --- the tree with an axe. A at B with
[wbe©vPb Kwgkb mwPevjq (D”Pgvb mnKvix)-18] C down D out Ans:c
A down B off 78. Luna has cut --- her budget. (jybv Zvi
C out D at Ans:a
ev‡RU Kwg‡q‡Q) [25th BCS (Written)]
76. He was --- in the prime of his life. [RbmsL¨v
A at B with
I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZ©v-04]
C down D out Ans:c
A cut out B cut down
79. We should never cut --- relationship
C cut off D cut down Ans:c
with our friends. [cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK Gw·wKDwUf
77. You must cut --- your expenditure.
A down B of Awdmvi-18]
(‡Zvgv‡K Aek¨B e¨q Kgv‡Z n‡e) [Jamuna Bank-11]
C up D off Ans:d
Aby B for in
A B on
C of D from Ans:d to
C D for Ans:d
81. He died --- suicide/ poison. (‡m AvZ¥nZ¨v K‡i 85. He died --- an accident. [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (wW), (‡mU:1), 19-20]
gviv †Mj/ ‡m AvZ¥nZ¨v Kij) [ivtwet 07-08, 11-12 (D-
Business), 38th BCS (gvbwmK `ÿZv)] Aof B by
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
91 Do Away with gy³ Kiv ev nIqv Computerization has enabled us to do
away --- a lot of paper work.
92 Do Away with AvBb evwZj Kiv, we‡jvc Kiv, The old law of tax has been done away
†Kvb wKQzi mgvwß NUv‡bv with.
93 Do up evox/ feb †givgZ Kiv People feel inclined to do --- their houses.
Remind: ev‡K¨i A_© ey‡S ey‡S co‡Z n‡e, hw` 93. We should do away with our bad
mwZ¨Kvi A‡_©B group verb g‡b ivL‡Z Pvb| habits. (Avgv‡`i Lvivc Af¨vm †Q‡o †`qv DwPZ) [‡et‡ivtwet
(A) 08-09]
91. “To do away with” means- [36th BCS, †mvbvjx
e¨vsK-14, NSI (AD)-17, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 18-19, NU A become weaker B inherit Ans:d
(e¨emvq kvLv) 12-13] C delete D get rid of or kill
to repeat
A B to start 94. When spring comes, people often feel
C to get rid of D to drive off Ans:c inclined to---their houses. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet
92. The old law of tax has been done ---. [Ptwet A do over B do through (E) 15-16]
A away B with (D) 10-11, (B1) 13-14] C do up D do in Ans:c
C away with D off Ans:c e¨vL¨v: do up = repair or decorate a building =
evsjv Abyev`: K‡ii cyivZb AvBb evwZj Kiv (evwo, feb BZ¨vw`) †givgZ Kiv ev mvRv‡bv hv‡Z my›`i
n‡q‡Q| †`Lvq-
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
94 Eat out ‡i÷z‡i‡›U LvIqv The boss simply eats --- all the time.
95 Eat up me †L‡q mvevo Kiv/ †kl Kiv Be a good boy and eat up your vegetables.
96 End up mgvß Kiv/ Ae‡k‡l we‡kl She ended --- teaching English as a foreign
†Kv‡bv ¯’vb ev cwiw¯’wZ‡Z _vKv language.
95. Instead of eating at home, we decided 96. I couldn’t find a hotel and ---- sleeping
to ---. [etwet (B) 14-15] on the bench at the station. [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 12-13]
A eat up B launch out A ended up B blew up
C eat out D meal out Ans:c C cleaned up D broke up Ans:a
Sl. Wor Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
d
97 Fall at show disappointment, His face fell --- the news.
nZvkv fve †`Lv‡bv
98 Fall among happen to come among, He fell --- the thieves.
g‡a¨ G‡m cov
99 Fall back upon †kl Aej¤^b iƒ‡c MÖnY Kiv Having lost his job he fell--agriculture.
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100 Fall in with agree with, GK gZ nIqv Monir cannot fall --- my views.
101 Fall from come out, †ei nIqv Not a word fell --- her lips.
102 Fall off decline, K‡g hvIqv The quality of goods has fallen ---.
103 Fall off (Qv`/Mvox) ‡_‡K c‡o hvIqv He fell --- the roof of his house.
104 Fall on attack, AvµgY Kiv The robbers fell --- the passer by.
105 Fall out quarrel, SMov Do not fall --- with your friend.
106 Fall through fail, cwiKíbv/Kv‡R e¨_© nIqv All his plans fell ---.
107 Fall away K‡g hvIqv, L‡m/S‡o cov My friend fell --- in my danger.
108 Fall down gvwU‡Z c‡o hvIqv The baby bird has fallen ---.
109 Fall in/into wec‡` cov He has fallen in/into danger.
97. They fell --- retreating army and routed 100. He fell --- the roof of his house and has
them. [mgvR Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡q DcmnKvix cwiPvjK-05] been in bed --- the last two weeks. [Rtwet
A on B down (C) 12-13] (‡m Zvi evmvi Qv` †_‡K c‡o ‡M‡Q Ges
C off D out Ans:a MZ `yB mßvn a‡i weQvbvq Av‡Q)
ev‡K¨i A_©: Zviv cðv`c`vmiY Kiv †mbv`j‡K A of, from B for, from
AvµgY Kij Ges Zvwo‡q w`j| C off, for D of, since Ans:c
98. Not a word fell --- his lips. (Zvi gyL †_‡K
101. He fell --- his bike. (‡m Zvi evBK n‡Z nVvr c‡o
GKwU K_vI †ei n‡jv bv) [wcGmwmi mnKvix cwiPvjK-04] ‡Mj) [cwi‡ek Awa`߇ii wdì Bb‡fw÷‡MUi-06]
A at B of A upon B from
C through D from Ans:d C of D off Ans:d
99. The opposition failed to --- the ruling 102. Instead of “deteriorate” (n«vm cvIqv) we
party’s philosophy. [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-01] can say- [ivtwet (‡jvK cÖkvmb) 09-10]
A fall in with B fall down Ans:a
A Fall off B Fall away
C carry down D fall flat on agree
C Fall back D Fall under Ans:a
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
110 Get at reach, nv‡Zi Kv‡Q cvIqv I cannot get --- the books.
111 Get away escape, cjvqb Kiv The thief could not get--with the necklace.
112 Get away mvRv/kvw¯Í Gov‡Z mÿg No one can get ---- of his bad work.
with nIqv
113 Get by pass, cvk w`‡q hvIqv Please let me get ---.
114 Get down descend, bvgv He got --- from the train.
115 Get back c~‡e©i RvqMvq wd‡i Avmv I will be able to recover my stolen laptop.
116 Get into/in ascend, DVv I got --- the train.
117 Get through succeed, DËxY© nIqv He got --- the examination.
118 Get over overcome, AwZµg Kiv He will soon get --- the difficulties.
119 Get out go out, evB‡i hvIqv Get --- of the class.
120 Get up rise, Nyg n‡Z IVv He gets --- at 5 a.m. every day.
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121 Get in with wgkyK cÖK„wZi nIqv He does not get --- anyone.
122 Get on AskMÖnY Kiv/hvbevn‡b DVv Bashir gets --- well with his colleagues.
123 Get on with GK‡Î KvR Kiv Our teacher told us to get -- our work.
103. Bashir gets --- well with his colleagues. 107. Our teacher told us to --- our work
[13th BCS (written), etwet (B) 15-16] quietly. [Ptwet (B) 17-18]
A on upon B A come up with B put up with
C for D at Ans:a C run out of D get on with Ans:d
evsjv: Kwig Zvi mnKgx©‡`i mv‡_ AskMÖnY K‡i| evsjv A_©: Avgv‡`i wkÿK ej‡jb kvšÍfv‡e GK‡Î
104. ‘Get over’ means- (AwZµg Kiv) [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Avgv‡`i KvR Ki‡Z|
mnKvix mvBdvi Kg©KZv© -2017]
108. He got --- his illness in two seeks. [evsjv‡`k
A proceed B overcome WvK wefvM †g‡UªvcwjUb mv‡K©j) cwi`k©K-16]
C disclose D send Ans:b A on B by
e¨vL¨v: Get over GKwU group verb-Gi A_© KvwU‡q C with D over Ans:d
IVv| overcome A_©I KvwU‡q IVv| myZivs D: (B) 109. The bus came and I got ---. (evm Avmj Ges
105. He was shattered but after some time he Avwg ev‡m DVjvg) [kvtwetcÖtwet (A) 11-12]
thought that he must --- the shock. [ivtwet (law) A on B in
10-11]
C inside D over Ans:a
A get over B jump over
110. We’ll be getting --- the train in ten
C live over D leave over Ans:a
minutes. (Avgiv `k wgwb‡Ui g‡a¨ †Uª‡b DV‡ZwQ) [ivt wet
e¨vL¨v: †m †f‡½ PzY©wePzY© n‡qwQ‡jv wKš‘ wKQz mgq ci
A in B off (D) AevwYR¨ 15-16]
‡m wPšÍv Ki‡jv †h Aek¨B mgm¨ KvwU‡q DV‡e|
C up D down Ans:a
106. He is a very difficult person to get ---.
111. She was very ill but now she’s got --- it.
(wgïK nIqvi †ÿ‡Î †m Lye KwVb e¨w³)[Ptwet (C3) 16-17,
(‡m Lye Amy¯’ wQj wKš‘ GLb my¯’ n‡q‡Q) [Ptwet (D) 11-12]
PÆMÖvg ‡f‡U‡ibvwi GÛ G¨wbg¨vj mvBÝ wek¦we`¨vjq 13-14]
A on with B in with A off B over
C out of D away with Ans:b
C up with D out with Ans:b
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
124 Go after cðv`aveb Kiv/ AbymiY Kiv I went after my dream.
125 Go against Oppose/Kv‡iv we‡ivwaZv Kiv Police go --- the crime.
126 Go away (sb) leave/cÖ¯’vb Kiv/ P‡j hvIqv Binoy has gone- with all his belongings.
127 Go back on Zz‡j †bIqv You must not go --- on your promise.
128 Go down bvgv/a‡m hvIqv/AacZb nIqv The bad boy went --- at last.
129 Go in for sit for, cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kiv He is going --- the B.C.S.
130 Go on continue, Pvwj‡q hvIqv Go --- with your studies.
131 Go out extinguish, wb‡f hvIqv The light has gone ---.
132 Go over cybwe©‡ePbv Kiv, Review Sir, Please go --- my file.
133 Go through read, cov He has gone --- the book.
134 Go through tolerate, mn¨ Kiv You should not go --- terrorism.
135 Go through review, cybwe©‡ePbv Kiv Go --- your proposal.
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136 Go up increase, e„w× cvIqv The cost of living has gone ---.
137 Go with agree, m¤§Z nIqv I will go --- you.
112. Which word below can replace the 116. Instead of “read” we can say- [MYgva¨g
following phrase “went down”? [‡et‡ivtwet BbwówUDwUi mnKvix cwiPvjK †eZvi cÖ‡KŠkj cÖwkÿY)-03]
(weR‡bm ÷¨vwWR Abyl`) 11-12, kÖg Awa`߇i Rbkw³, Kg©mAs¯’vb I A go aside B go through
cÖwkÿY ey¨‡iv Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-01] C go upon D go about Ans:b
A Broke B Collapsed 117. When you make a promise, you must
C Shattered D Splintered Ans:b
not go --- on it. (hLb Zzwg †Kvb cÖwZÁv Ki,
Hints: Go down/ Collapsed- bvgv, awmqv Aek¨B Zv Zz‡j wb‡e bv/ ms‡ÿ‡c: cÖwZÁv Ki‡j wcQcv
cov; Shattered- PzY©wePzY©; Splintered- ‡QvU †QvU n‡e bv) [kÖg cwi`߇ii mnKvix kÖg cwiPvjK-06, 13Zg cÖfvlK
`‡j wef³;
A by B around wbeÜb-16]
113. I went --- great sufferings. (Avwg Pig `ytL C along D back Ans:d
Kó †fvM Kijvg/mn¨ Kijvg) [8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12] 118. As a sinner (cvcx), I must go --- the
A on B for whole trial --- suffering. [_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-10]
C through D with Ans:c A through, of B on, of
114. Hardly had he entered the room than C by, in D with, at Ans:a
the electricity----. [8g †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12]
119. Instead of “experience” we can say- (go
A went off B went of
through- cov/ AwfÁZv AR©b) [United Bank-08]
C went away D went out Ans:d
A go through B go aside
evsjv A_©: ‡m N‡i cÖ‡ek Ki‡Z bv Ki‡ZB we`y¨r P‡j
C go upon D go about Ans:a
†Mj/ Av‡jv wb‡f †Mj| Z‡e e¨w³i †ÿ‡Î P‡j hvIqv
120. He went back on me to vote for me. (‡m
eySv‡Z go away e¨envi nq, †hgb: Firoz went Avgv‡K †fvU †`qvi K_v wdwi‡q wbj)- [Basic Bank-12]
away with all his books. (wd‡ivR Zvi me eB A withdrew forgot
B
wb‡q P‡j †Mj) C reinforced supported Ans:a
D
115. I shall --- the letter soon. (Avwg kxNªB wPwVwU 121. His friend --- his word much to his
coe) [cwi. cwiKí. Awa. Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤ú. Acv.-11, ivtwet 15-16] despair. [evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-18]
A go over B go out A went back on B went with Ans:a
C go through D go on Ans:c C went in D went away from
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
138 Give away weZiY Kiv, `vb Kiv He gave --- all his property in charity
139 Give in ivwR nIqv In spite of my requests, he did not give --.
140 Give in bwZ-¯^xKvi Kiv/ wbtkZ© At last the enemies gave ---.
AvZ¥mgc©Y Kiv/ civRq ¯^xKvi The government cannot be seen to give ---to
Kiv, yield, surrender terrorists’ demands
141 Give over ‡Q‡o †`qv, cwiZ¨vM Kiv Give --- complaining.
142 Give over n¯ÍvšÍi Kiv, hand over He will give --- charge tomorrow.
143 Give up cwiZ¨vM Kiv, abandon Try to give --- your bad habits/smoking
144 Give off emanate/emit/exude/ ‡Kvb This water is given --- the lake.
Drm n‡Z wbM©Z nIqv
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122. The government gave --- the demands C Give in D Give forth Ans:a
of the people. [24 BCS] th
128.Withdraw means- [cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_x©-10]
A in to B in A give out B give from
C to D over to Ans:a C give up D give away Ans:c
123. In spite of my requests, he did not ---. 129. I have --- him to give --- smoking. (Avwg
[22nd BCS, Rtwet (B) 07-08, iƒcvjx e¨vsK (SO)-10, evsjv‡`k cjøx Zv‡K aygcvb †Q‡o w`‡Z ejjvg) [¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vb
Dbœqb I mgevq wefvM gvV Kg©KZv©-13, Btwet (C) 15-16]
gš¿Yvj‡qi †nj_ †Kqvi †cªvfvBWvi-18, Xvtwet (A) 12-13]
Agive in B fall in
A said, up B talked, for
C get off D give forth Ans:a
C told, up D told, in Ans:c
124. The rebel were forced to give in.
130. People found reluctant to give --- the
(we`ªvnx‡`i‡K civRq ¯^xKvi Ki‡Z eva¨ Kiv n‡jv) [ivtwet
habit of using poly bag. [Xvtwet MBA- 05]
(F1) 11-12]
A by B against
retreat
A B admit defeat Ans:b
C away D up Ans:d
withdraw
C D move forward
131. The enemies gave in at last. here “ gave
125. What does the phrase ‘give in’ mean?
[MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-18] in’’ means-- [Xvtwet (B) 17-18]
Acomplete B surrender A yielded B wielded
133. I wish the boss would --- off on his 134. The greedy people hanker --- money.
[gv`ªvmv wkÿv Awa. (‡÷vi wKcvi) 19 Ryb 21]
demands. (em hw` Zvi `vwe Gwo‡q †hZ)
A for B after
A climb B hold [ivtwet (D) 12-13]
C with D at Ans:b
C hit D blow Ans:b
139.Well done! --- the good work. [Rvtwet (gvbweK) A keep up with B put up with
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
156 Look at gaze, ZvKv‡bv, glance He is looking --- the picture.
157 Look after take care of, ‡`Lv‡kvbv Kiv Mother looks --- her child.
158 Look for search, †LuvRv/ †LvuR Kiv, Maksud is looking --- a good job.
159 Look into examine, Z`šÍ Kiv The police looked --- the matter.
160 Look over examine, cixÿv Kiv I have looked --- your documents.
161 Look up find out, kã Lyu‡R †ei Kiv Look --- the word in the dictionary.
162 Look out mZ©K nIqv, watch out Look ---! A car is coming. [Btwet (law) 11-12]
163 Look through cov, Read quickly I've looked --- some catalogues.
164 Look down [on/upon] -N„Yv Kiv/ hate We should not look down --- the poor.
165 Look up to kÖ×v Kiv/ respect He had always looked --- his uncle.
145. He quickly looked at his watch. Replace C Look of D Look into Ans:a
the underlined word. [Mercantile Bank-08, e¨vL¨v: Look after- ‡`Lv‡kvbv Kiv| Look up-
Southeast bank-08, ivtwet (D-evwYR¨) 12-13] Awfav‡b kã †LvuRv| Look of –MY¨ Kiv| Look
A searched B screamed into-Z`šÍ Kiv| myZivs Sentence-Gi A_© Abymv‡i
C examined D glanced Ans:d mwVK DËi A|
146.The boy looked --- his sick pet bird. 153. The principal will --- the answer
A up B over [Xvtwet (M) 11-12] scripts. [cwi‡ek Awa`ßi wdì Bb‡fw÷‡MUiGes wimvP© A¨vwmm‡U›U
C into D after Ans:d -06, IFIC Bank Ltd. (To) - 12]
evsjv: evjKwU Zvi Amy¯’ †cvlv cvwLwUi †`Lv‡kvbv A look at B look into
K‡i| [Look after- ‡`Lv‡kvbv Kiv] C look over D look for Ans:c
147. The police is looking ? the case. [mgvR‡mev 154.The university professors will --- the
A after B for Awa. wdì mycvifv. -2017] answer scripts of the admission test.
[ivtwet (wR) K„wl Abyl` 12-13]
C up D into Ans:d
A look after B look at
148. Some sponges resemble plants. (wKQz mvgyyw`ªK
cÖvYx †`L‡Z ¸j¥jZvi gZ) [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-11] C look over D look out Ans:c
out/ discern Gi A_© `~i †_‡K eyS‡Z cviv| evsjv A_©: eb¨v KewjZ Mwie‡`i Rb¨ Avgv‡`i Av‡iv
169. Glass is made --- bottles. ev‡K¨i k~b¨¯’v‡b ÿwZc~ iY Kiv `iKvi|
mwVK kã em‡e- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK wkÿK (†nvqvs‡nv)-13] 175. Glass is made --- sand. (evwj †_‡K KuvP ˆZix
A by B with nq) [cwiKíbv gš¿Yvjq wb‡qvM-16]
C of D off Ans:c A from B by
C through D of Ans:a
Remind: ev‡K¨i A_© ey‡S ey‡S co‡Z n‡e, hw` mwZ¨Kvi A‡_©B group verb g‡b ivL‡Z Pvb|
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
180 Pass away die, gviv hvIqv, Z¨vM/D‡cÿv Kiv The patient passed---yesterday.
181 Pass by pay no attention to, mwi‡q ivLv He passed--these mistakes.
182 Pass by go along side, cvk w`‡q P‡j hvIqv He passed---our house.
183 Pass for be regarded as, cwiMwYZ nIqv He passed---a scholar in the country.
184 Pass off to be over, †kl nIqv The ceremony passed--smoothly.
185 Pass on proceed, AMÖmi nIqv/ n¯ÍvšÍi Kiv He passed --- form this to that.
186 Pass over over look, Gwo‡q Pjv We may pass-the unnecessary details.
187 Pass through AwfÁZv AR©b He had to pass---many difficulties.
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
188 Put aside m‡qi D‡Ï‡k¨ Rgv ivLv We should put --- some money for future.
189 Put away leave, Z¨vM Kiv He put --- all ideas of being a doctor.
190 Put by lay by, mwi‡q/mÂq ivLv Put --- something for your future.
191 Put down suppress, `wg‡q ivLv The king put --- the revolt.
192 Put in ‡`Lv †`Iqv She---a brief appearance at the end of party.
193 Put off get rid of, gy³ ivLv You must put --- your doubts.
194 Put off postpone, ¯’wMZ Kiv The meeting was put ---.
195 Put off take off, Ly‡j †djv Put --- your shirt.
196 Put on wear, cwiavb Kiv Put --- your dress.
197 Put on pretend, fvb Kiv He put --- an air of innocence.
198 Put out extinguish, wbwf‡q †`Iqv He put --- he lamp.
199 Put up with tolerate, mn¨ Kiv I cannot put --- with such an insult.
200 Put above Dc‡i ivLv I put the camera --- a tripod.
201 Put together R‡ov Kiv We put --- the bookcase.
Tips: ev‡K¨i A_© ey‡S ey‡S co‡Z n‡e, wewfbœ mg‡q evi evi co‡Z n‡e| cÖwZw`b wKQz wKQz co‡Z n‡e;
181. The doctor asked me to --- my shirt. (Wv. A put on B put in
Avgvi kvU© Lyj‡Z ej‡jv) [Ptwet (D) 18-19, (C) 09-10] C put across D put up Ans:b
A put off B take out 184. While living in poverty, the poet had to
C take off D fell out Ans:a --- a great deal of sufferings. [31st BCS, 14 Zg
182. We should --- for a rainy day. (--e„wói ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-17, cwi`k©K
(¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`ßi)-13]
w`‡bi Rb¨ mÂq Kiv DwPZ) [Sonali Bank Ltd. senior Offi. 18]
A see through B put up with
A putdown B put into
C pass by D fall back Ans:b
C put something by D put things off Ans:c
185. Father put --- some amount of money
183. She --- a brief appearance at the end of
for the education of his daughter.
party. (‡m cvwU©i †k‡l mswÿß cwim‡i †`Lv w`‡jv)
A on B into [mnKvix RR-10]
[Standard Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Officer (TAO)-18,
‡et‡ivtwet (A), et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 17-18] C aside D up Ans:c
C postpone or cancel a meeting or an 194. “Put up with” means- [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Mb‡hvMv‡hvM
Awa`߇ii Z_¨ Awdmvi-05, Xvtwet (A) 04-05, Rtwet (D) 11-12,
engagement D hide something
Btwet (L) 12-13, (G) 14-15, NU (e¨emvq) 10-11]
189. Don’t put --- until tomorrow what you A be patient B complain
can do today. (ev‡K¨i evsjv: hv Zzwg AvR Ki‡Z C tolerate D hate Ans:c
cvi‡e Zv AvMvwg Kv‡ji Rb¨ †i‡L w`‡qv bv) [evsjv‡`k 195. --- your shoes before entering a shrine.
K„wl e¨vsK-11, Ptwet (D) 11-12, (D1,D2) 16-17]
(gw›`i) [kÖg cwi`߇ii cÖfvlK-05]
Adown B up
A put out B put off
C out D off Ans:d
C put away D put on Ans:b
190. As this is his first job he will have to
196. Do not --- what you can do today.
put up with the inconvenience. (‡h‡nZz GwU [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16, ivtwet (E-‡Rvo) 16-17]
Zvi cÖ_g PvKwi ZvB Zv‡K G Amyweav mn¨ Ki‡Z n‡e) A put on B put to
[Dc‡Rjv †cv÷gv÷vi-10, wmwU e¨vsK-11]
C put left D put off Ans:d
A endure B adapt
C overcome D avoid Ans:a
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
202 Run across met by chance, I ran --- my old friend in the street after a
nVvr mv¶vr nIqv, lapse of five years.
e‡q hvIqv/ we¯Í…Z The road runs --- hill and plain.
203 Run after cðv`avcb Kiv/ wcQz †QvUv People run --- the theft.
204 Run against fighting, hy× Kiv He was running --- heavy odds.
205 Run at attacked, AvµgY Kiv The dog ran --- the hare.
206 Run away flee, cvwj‡q hvIqv The boys ran---on seeing the magician.
207 Run away with steal, Pzwi K‡i cvjv‡bv The thief ran---with the entire valuable.
208 Run down disparage, wb›`v Kiv/ welbœ& He always runs --- his rivals.
209 Run down A‡K‡Rv ev bó nIqv Your watch has run ----.
210 Run into to be involved-RwoZ nIqv He ran --- heavy debts.
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211 Run into fall into, cwZZ nIqv He run --- danger.
212 Run into m‡Rv‡o av°v jvMv The car ran --- the wall.
213 Run off to flee, †`Š‡o cvjv‡bv The thief saw me and ran ---.
214 Run on continue, Pj‡Z _vKv The troubles will run -- for a few days.
215 Run out (of) become exhausted, †kl nIqv His patient is running ---.
216 Run over knocked down, The man was run --- by a car.
Mvox Pvcv cov
197. Bad luck! She was --- a car. (`yfv©M¨! †m A caught up B passed
Mvwo Pvcv coj) [ivt wet (H) 16-17, Btwet (H) 16-17] C met D collided Ans:d
A hit over B run over e¨vL¨v: Run into A_© av°v LvIqv; msNl© jvMv A_©vr
C ran at D ran across Ans:b collide, evK¨wUi ÔU¨vw·wU ev‡mi wcQ‡bi As‡k av°v †Lj
198. Your watch has run ---. [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK 202. The road runs --- hill and plain. [evsjv‡`k
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-17] cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †ev‡W© mnKvix Gb‡dvm©‡g›U †Kv-AwW©‡bUi-17]
Adown B short A by B to
C good D up Ans:a C across over D Ans:c
199.Do not run ---- debt. (&F‡Y RR©wiZ nBIbv) [9g 203. Complete the sentence- Why are you
cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cªZ¨qb-13, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mn. wkÿK-09] looking so much----? [‡gwW‡Kj fwZ© cixÿv 16-17]
A to B with A run down B run across
C from D into Ans:d C run into D run off Ans:a
200. We’ve run -- sugar. Could you please e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i A‡_©i m½wZi Rb¨- DËi- a, [ev‡K¨i
buy some more? [Ptwet (B) 17-18] A_©: †Zvgv‡K †Kb GZ `ye©j/welbœ ‡`Lv‡”Q?]
A down on B away from 204. The man/ boy was run --- by a car. [cÖv_wgK
C out of D on with Ans:c mnKvix wkÿK-90, gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-04, `y‡h©vM e¨e¯’vcbv ey¨‡iv
mnKvix cwiPvjK-01]
A_© c‡o g‡b ivLyb: Avgv‡`i wPwb dzwi‡q †M‡Q|
A down B over
AbyMÖn K‡i wKQz cwigvY wK‡b Avb‡Z cvi‡eb|
C into D upon Ans:b
201. A taxi ran into the back of a bus. [evsjv‡`k
RyU wgj Ki‡cv‡ik‡bi Awdmvi-2017]
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
217 See off To give good bye/we`vq Rvbv‡bv I went to the station to see my mother ---.
218 See through eyS‡Z cviv I have seen --- his plan.
219 See(sth) through ‡kl ch©šÍ †`Lv/ Pvwj‡q hvIqv He has promised to see the project---.
205. His father came to see him ---. (Zvi evev e¨vL¨v: See sth through- ‡kl bv nIqv ch©šÍ Pvwj‡q
Zv‡K we`vq w`‡Z Avmj) [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-06] hvIqv; e¨e¯’vcK cÖKíwU †kl ch©šÍ Pvwj‡q hvIqvi
Aof B after A½xKvi K‡i‡Qb
C off D away Ans:c 207. He went to the airport to see --- her. [17th
BCS (Written), Ptwet (B) 08-09, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ…© (mn. wbiv. Kg©.) 18
206. The manager has promised to see the
†m‡Þ. 21] (Avgiv wegvbe›`‡i Zv‡K we`vq w`‡Z †Mjvg)
project ----. [Premier Bank-03, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 13-14,
A away B off
A over B of (C) 14-15]
C fly D ride Ans:b
C through D off Ans:c
210. Which of the following phrase means, C set down D set off Ans:d
“to attack”? [mnKvix _vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Awdmvi-09, 214. We shall “establish” a school soon. [cÖv_wgK
we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-03]
gva¨wgK I D”P gva¨wgK Awa`߇ii D”Pgvb mnKvix -13]
A set in B set off A put up B set up
C set out D put down Ans:b
C set upon D set up Ans:c
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
228 Stand against weiæ‡× `vuov‡bv, oppose They stood --- their common enemy.
229 Stand by mvnvh¨ Kiv, mg_©b Kiv Always stand --- your friends.
230 Stand for cÖv_x©iƒ‡c `vuov‡bv He stood --- president ship in the last election
231 Stand for cÖZxK iƒ‡c MY¨ nIqv P.O. stands --- post office.
232 Stand up for c‡ÿ `vuov‡bv The strong should stand --- the weak.
233 Stand out wewkó nIqv His word stands --- form that of the others.
234 Stand over ¯’wMZ _vKv Let this matter stand --- till the next meeting.
235 Stand to jvwMqv _vKv, He stands --- his promise.
236 Stand to ‡g‡b Pjv; It stands --- reason that the best boy will get the
hyw³m½Z nIqv best prize
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215. Everybody stood --- him. (cÖ‡Z¨‡K Zv‡K 217. Your argument does not stand ---
mg_©b Kij) [ivtwet (mgvRKg©) 02-03] reason. [Xvtwet (A) 02-03, ivtwet 02-03]
A on B by A to B on
C to D in Ans:b C over D upon Ans:a
216. I promise to--- you in all circumstances. evsjv: †Zvgvi hyw³‡Z m½Z †Kvb KviY †bB|
[BSC Senior Officer-18] 218. Don not stand--- the force of time. [wcGmwmi
A Stand up to B Stand with mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, ‡et‡ivtwet (D) 12-13]
C Stand off D Stand by Ans:d A against of B against
C against to D against off Ans:b
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
237 Take after m`„k/GKB nIqv She takes --- her mother.
238 Take away wKQz mwi‡q †bIqv Take --- the dirty dishes. †bvsiv Mvgjv¸‡jv mwi‡q bvI
239 Take back wdivBqv jIqv, withdraw She will not take --- her words.
240 Take by ‡P‡c aiv She took me --- the hand and led me to the dais.
241 Take for MY¨ Kiv/we‡ePbv Kiv I took him --- (to be) my friend/an honest person.
242 Take in cÖZvwiZ Kiv/ nIqv I had no idea that he was lying to me. I was
completely taken ---.
243 Take off DÇq‡bi Rb¨ f~wg The plane couldn’t take ---.
Z¨vM Kiv
244 Take off †cvkvK/RyZv †Lvjv Get into the mosque after taking your shoes ---.
245 Take over `vwqZ¡ †bIqv The new teacher took --- the English course.
246 Take to Avm³/ Af¨¯Í nIqv He has taken --- drinking in his youth.
247 Take up mgq e¨vß Kiv This work will take --- much time.
248 Take up MÖnY Kiv/ ï‡l †bIqv He will take --- the problem and try to solve it.
222. She/ The boy takes after her/his
219. Complete the sentence- The plane will
mother. Her “takes after” means- [e¨w³MZ
take --- at 7 pm. [WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifviwkqvi 2018] Kg©KZv© (AvBb, wePvi I msm` mwPevjq)-12, KvQvKvwQ Ackb: gnvwnmve
A on B over wbixÿ‡Ki Kvhv©i‡q Rywbqi AwWUi-14]
C at D off Ans:d
A near B close
ev‡K¨i A_©: wegvbwU mܨv 7 Uvq DÇq‡bi Rb¨ fzwg C resemble D same Ans:c
Z¨vM Ki‡e ev †Q‡o hv‡e| 223. He waited until the plane ----. [14Zg cÖfvlK
wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgchv©q)-17]
220. Choose the right meaning of: Take off
A did not take off B took off
[BSC Senior Officer (IT/ICT) 2018]
C had not taken off D had taken off Ans:b
A stopsleeping B Leave the world
224. She took me --- the hand and led me ---
C Leave the ground D Stop driving Ans:c
the dais. [Xvtwet (B) 12-13, ivKve (mycvifvBRvi)-15]
221. The waiter took the plates --- after we
A at, over B in, on
had finished eating. [evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK-11]
C on, from D by, to Ans:d
A off B up
225.Our
TheYoutube
EnglishChannel:
took them hy³ for
n‡Z wK¬ K Kiæb
Egyptians-
C away D out Ans:c
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA
means [21 BCS, ATEO-10, †et‡ivtwet (B) 14-15]
st
A with B like
A taken over B taken off
C taken down D taken in Ans:d
C for D about Ans:c
║║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ Practice Kiæb ║║║
227. The child was easily taken --- by a cock
and bull story told by his father. 232. The plane couldn’t --- because of the
A in B up [etwet (M) 14-15]
dense fog. [kÖg cwi`߇i RbmsL¨v I cwieviKj¨vY Kg©KZv©-06]
A start B fly
C for D after Ans:a
C take off D take of Ans:c
evsjv A_©: wkï‡K Lye mn‡RB Zvi evev AvR¸we Mí
e‡j gvwb‡q wb‡qwQ‡jv/ †evKv evbv‡jv| 233. The boy takes --- his grandfather.
[mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-10, ivtwet (A5) 12-13]
228. Organizing some extra-curricula
A for B after
activities has occupied a lot of time
C like D away Ans:b
recently. [mgwš^Z I e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-18]
234. When an aero plane leaves the ground,
A taken in B taken up
it ---. [Btwet (L) 05-06]
C taken over D taken after Ans:b
A takes off B lifts off
229. The plane will take --- at 7 pm. [WvK I
C jumps off D flies off Ans:a
†Uwj‡hvMv‡hv‡Mi Aaxb Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifviwkqvi-18]
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
249 Turn against kÎæ n‡q DVv They soon turned --- us.
250 Turn aside weP~¨Z nIqv We should not turn --- from the path of virtue.
251 Turn away Ab¨w`‡K P‡jq hvIqv He turned --- in disguise.
252 Turn down cÖZ¨vLvb Kiv/†Q‡o †`Iqv He turned --- our proposal.
253 Turn down Volume/ Av‡jv/ Please turn --- the sound because the boy is
Zv‡ci cwigvY Kgv‡bv sleeping.
254 Turn in ‡diZ †`qv You must turn --- your pass when you leave the
building.
255 Turn into cwieZ©b Kiv Turn this passage --- English.
256 Turn off eÜ Kiv Turn the switch ---, the milk is boiled.
257 Turn on Pvjy Kiv Turn --- the machine.
258 Turn out wbhy³ nIqv I advised him to turn --- the study of medicine
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259 Turn out cÖgvY Kiv He --- to be right.
260 Turn out weZvwoZ Kiv He was turned --- from the school.
261 Turn over Dëv‡bv, D‡ë †`qv, The boat turned --- suddenly.
D‡ë hvIqv
262 Turn up (nVvr) Dcw¯’Z nIqv His brother has not turned --- yet.
235. Due to some internal conflict the C by D in Ans:a
Director --- the proposal submitted by 239. The phrasal verb ‘Turn down’ goes
the marketing Manager. [`ybx©wZ `gb Kwgkb well with-. [Ptwet (I) 15-16]
(mnKvix Kg©KZv©)-10] A volume B page
A turned away B turned down C health D work Ans:a
C turned off D turned out Ans:b
240. He turned in his paperwork to the main
e¨vL¨v: Af¨šÍixY wKQz `‡Ûi Kvi‡Y cwiPvjK gv‡K©wUs office. [‡c‡Uªvevsjvi D”Pgvb mnKvix-17]
g¨v‡bRvi KZ…©K Dc¯’vwcZ cÖ¯ÍvewU cÖZ¨vLvb Ki‡jv| A submit B showed
236. The captain left the boat, because it ---- C left D saw Ans:a
- [23rd BCS, Rvtwet (E) 14-15, BSMRSTU (D) 16-17] 241. She turned --- the kitchen tap to get
A turned down B turned up Ans:c some water. [NU (e¨emvq wkÿv) 13-14]
C turned over D turned bottom A out B on
evsjv Abyev`: K¨v‡Þb ‡bŠKv †_‡K jvd w`‡jv KviY C up D to Ans:b
GUv D‡ë wM‡qwQ‡jv| 242. I can think of no reason why he turned
237. He turned --- today when we thought he --- my offer. [Xvtwet (D) 96-97]
had died. [Rvtwet (E) 10-11] A down B over
A in B off C out D after Ans:a
C up D for Ans:c evsjv Abyev`: Avwg †Kvb KviY Lyu‡R cvB bv †Kb †m
238. “Will you turn --- the switch for me”? Avgvi cÖ¯ÍvewU cÖZ¨vLvb Ki‡jv|
[Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZv©-06]
A on B down
Advance Learner-‡`i Rb¨
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
263 Lay off Kg© †_‡K weiwZ ‡`Iqv/ †bIqv He adviced me to lay --- for a few days.
264 Deal in Kvievi/‡jb‡`b/e¨emv Kiv He deals --- writing documents.
265 Deal with cope with/ gvwb‡q Pjv It difficult to ---the loss of her job.
266 Think up bZzb †Kvb D™¢veb Kiv I wonder what you’ll think --- next.
267 Let down AvkvnZ/wbivk nIqv At last the son let his father --- about the
(sb) future.
268 Live up to ‡kl ch©šÍ hvIqv It lived --- all our expectations.
269 Tell upon ¯^v‡¯’¨i ÿwZ Kiv, harms Hard working tells --- one’s health.
243. ‘Please do not disappoint me. I count so Avgv‡K nZvk K‡iv bv| Avwg †Zvgvi Dci A‡bK ‡ewk
much on you.’ [‡Rjv `yb©xwZ `gb Awdmvi-94] (`qv K‡i wbf©i Kwi)
A put me away B put me off
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C let me down D let me away Ans:c C indicates D strengthens Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Let (sb) down-AvkvnZ Kiv, Wzev‡bv, nZvk 245. Alcohol tells --- your health.(g` †Zvgvi
Kiv (hLb Kv‡iv Kv‡Q †Kv‡bv wKQzi cÖZ¨vkv _v‡K)| ¯^v‡¯’¨i ÿwZ Ki‡Q) [29th BCS (written), NSTU (D) 13-14]
244. Smoking tells upon our body. Here ‘tell A upon B at
upon’ means. [10g wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-14] C of D of Ans:a
A benefits B harms
Appropriate Preposition Aa¨v‡qi mv‡_ wgj Av‡Q Ggb wKQz Group verb-
Blurt out (sth) (‡Mvcb K_v) e‡j †djv; Draw out g‡bv‡hvM Nyov‡bv
Book Up m¤ú~Y© eywKs Kiv Draw up wjLv ev Lmov Kiv/ Øvo Kiv
Back up mg_©b Kiv Drink in Think deeply
Bounce back wdwi‡q Avbv Dwell on/upon ‡Kvb wKQz wb‡q ‡ewk wPšÍv Kiv
Come true mZ¨ nIqv; Fall off c‡o hvIqv
Consists of Composed of Give off- emit wbM©Z Kiv
Grovel at the feet Kv‡iv cv‡q cov Hand in KvMRcÎ `vwLj Kiv
of (sb) Hang up ‡dv‡b K_v nVvr eÜ nIqv
246. The term ‘bounces back’ means. [wdwi‡q 250. I called the hotel, but they said they
Avbv] [hye Dbœqb Awa`߇ii K¨vwkqvi-18] were booked ---. [Ptwet (D) 07-08]
A flaunt B recover A full B out
C please D topple Ans:b C up D peacked Ans:c
247. He blurted ---- the secret. (‡m †Mvcb K_vwU evsjv Abyev`: Avwg †nv‡Uj Kg©x‡`i †W‡KwQjvg wKš‘
Zviv ej‡jv Zv‡`i me (iæg) eywKs n‡q †M‡Q|
†evKvi gZ e‡j †djj) [Trust Bank-09]
251. Let us not --- your past mistake. [Xvtwet (D)
A out B in 03-04, (C evwYR¨) 13-14, cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 13-14, (C) 17-18]
C with D up Ans:a A dwell on B dwell
248. The peasant refused to grovel --- the C dwell at D dwell about Ans:a
feet of his master. [Pubali Bank-09] Clue: ‡Kvb wKQz wb‡q †ewk †ewk wPšÍv/ `ytwPšÍv Kiv
A on B about A‡_© dwell on e‡m|
C upon D at Ans:d
252. “Back up” means (mg_©b Kiv) [AvBb wePvi I msm`
e¨vL¨v: K…lK Zvi gvwj‡Ki cv‡q co‡Z A¯^xKvi welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi mve-‡iwR÷ªvi-12]
Ki‡jv| refused to grovel at the feet of (sb)- A stop B support
Kv‡iv cv‡q co‡Z A¯^xKvi Kiv C explode D continue Ans:b
249. The phrasal verb ‘hang up’ goes best 253. The book fell --- the desk. (eBwU †W‡¯‹i Dci
with ---. [Ptwet (G) 13-14] ‡_‡K c‡o †Mj) [Btwet (B) 15-16]
A death sentences B friend A out B by
C telephone D calendar Ans:c C off D into Ans:c
Hints: ‡dv‡b K_v ejvi mgq nVvr eÜ nIqv/eÜ Hints: c‡o hvIqv A‡_© fall- fell- fallen Gi
Kiv A‡_© Hang up e‡m ZvB DËi c Kiv n‡q‡Q| mv‡_ off e‡m|
Clue: Round off (sth) with (sth)- ‡Kvb KvR C came round D pull up Ans:b
wKQz w`‡q †kl Kiv/ cwic~Y© Kiv Help: Pull through- wec` KvwU‡q Ivv; ‡ivMx Lye
gvivZ¡K Ae¯’v wKš‘ Avwg wbwðZ †m my¯’ n‡q DV‡e|
Spring into action c`‡ÿc wb‡Z ïiæ Kiv Switch off eÜ Kiv
Start up with wKQz w`‡q ïiæ Kiv Tide over/ overcome wec` KuvwU‡q DVv,
Step down- ¸iæZ¡c~Y© c` †_‡K KvD‡K Watch out mZK© nIqv/ ch©‡eÿY Kiv
wb‡Pi w`‡K bvgv‡bv Work out KvR m¤úv`b Kiv
Strike off bvg KvUv hvIqv Write off FY evwZj e‡j MY¨ Kiv,
258. Which of the following phrasal verbs 260. He sprang quickly --- action. (‡h `yªZ
means ‘to submit a document’? c`‡ÿc wb‡Z ïiæ Ki‡jv) [Exim Bank-09]
A hand in B put in [ivtwet (B) 11-12] A for B on
C bring in D set in Ans:a C at D into Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: KvMRcÎ `vwLj Kiv, Rgv †`Iqv A‡_© hand in Clue: spring into action- ‡Kvb Kv‡Ri e¨e¯’v
e‡m| Avi put in- we‡ePbvi Rb¨ cÖ`vb Kiv; bring in- Kiv ev c`‡ÿc wb‡Z ïiæ Kiv
bZzb wKQz Pvjy Kiv, set in- ïiæ/Avi¤¢ nIqv| 261. The phrase ‘Tide over’ means: [mnKvix
259. Which one is correct? [Kviv ZË¡veavqK-06, mn: cwiKíbv Kg©KZ©v-12]
cwievi cwiKíbv Awdmvi-16, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15] A overcome overB pass
A His name has been cut off. C cross over D carry over Ans:a
B His name has been stroke off.
Help: Tide over/overcome, wec` KuvwU‡q DVv,
C His name has been struck off.
pass over- D‡cÿv Kiv; cross over- iv¯Ív cvi
D His name is cut off. Ans:c
nIqv; carry over- wnmv‡ei †Ri Uvbv;
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb ZvwjKv ‡_‡K bvg KvUv hvIqv A‡_©
262. Before leaving the room, --- the lights
strike off e¨eüZ nq| Avi strike Gi V2/ V3
and fans. [Kztwet I 16-17]
n‡”Q struck
A put on B cut out
C switch off D put from Ans:c
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263. “Step down” means- [Rvtwet (e¨emvq wkÿv) 09-10] C increasing money
A Bend low and keep down. D reducing rates Ans:a
B skip the steps. Clue: write off/cancelling a debt, FY evwZj
C Resign from an important position. e‡j MY¨ Kiv, cwi‡kva Ki‡Z n‡e bv e‡j †g‡b †bqv|
D climb down the stairs. Ans:c
265. Please --- the instruction carefully. Fill
e¨vL¨v: Step down- ¸iæZ¡c~Y© c` †_‡K KvD‡K in the gap-. [etwet (K) 15-16]
wb‡Pi w`‡K bvgv‡bv A watch out B look up
264. The phrasal verb ‘write off’ means C let down D go over Ans:a
[¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-16, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yv.
Hint: mZK© nIqv/ ch©‡eÿY Kiv A‡_© watch out
cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-13]
e‡m| evsjv: `qv K‡i wb‡`©kbv¸‡jv mZK©fv‡e †`Lyb|
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Model Test/Chapter Review
(on Group Verb)
1. We shall “establish” a school soon. [cÖv_wgK e¨vL¨v: bounce back- wd‡i Avmv; ev‡K¨i evsjv A_©:
we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-03] evsjv‡`k wµ‡KU `j Bsj¨v‡Ûi weiæ‡× Rq wb‡q wd‡i Avmj|
put up
A B set up 7. I could not --- the reason for this delay.
C set out D put down Ans:b The phrasal verb is- [ivtwet (A ,we‡Rvo) 16-17]
2. It is too difficult to “tolerate” bad A drop out B figure out
temper for long. Here tolerate means C look out D shake away Ans:b
[13th BCS, 14th BCS] e¨vL¨v: figure out-eyS‡Z cviv/make out/wPšÍv Kiv;
A cope up with B put up with
ev‡K¨i evsjv A_©: GB †`wii KviY Avwg eyS‡Z cviZvg bv|
C stand up for D pull on with Ans:b
8. My grandfather cannot remember the
3. Look out Gi A_© wK? [mnKvix cwiPvjK (evsjv‡`k wUGbwU name of my friend. -The word
A evB‡i ZvKvI B †ei K‡i `vI †evW©)-14]
“remember” can be replaced with –
C mZK© nI D †mŠRb¨ †`LvI Ans:c [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 16-17]
4. I was advised to turn --- the money A call on B call over
which I had found hidden behind the C call in D call up Ans:d
bushes. [cjøx Dbœqb †evW©-10] 9. You need to --- your essay for spell-
A in B aside check before you hand in your exam
C away D out Ans:a paper. (‡Zvgvi cixÿvi LvZv Rgv †`qvi c~‡e©
5. Fill in the blank: Turjo --- the tree with †Zvgvi cÖe‡Üi evbvb hvPvB Kiv `iKvi) [Ptwet (B/E)
an axe. [RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-16] 16-17, htwetwetcÖt (D) 14-15]
Adjective Gi we¯ÍvwiZ aviYv _vK‡j article, degree, noun BZ¨vw` Aa¨v‡qi mv‡_ mn‡R †hvMm~Î
¯’vcb Kiv hv‡e| ZvB Chapter wU fvjfv‡e co‡Z n‡e| Pjyb Av‡jvPbv ïiæ Kwi-
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e¨vL¨v: gyjZ adjective ‡K qualifying e‡j wKš‘ C noun phrase D noun or anything
Ack‡b GUv bv _vK‡j G‡K modifying word equivalent (mvgÄm¨)to a noun Ans:d
ejv hv‡e| 4. An adjective qualifies a - [htwetcÖtwet (F) 15-16]
A Verb B Adjective
2. An adjective modifies- [Rvtwet (e¨vemvq wkÿv) 14-15]
C Pronoun D Noun Ans:c,d
A Noun B Adverb
C Verb D Preposition Ans:a
Topic-02: Word Gi †k‡l †Kvb †Kvb Suffix _vK‡j Adjective nq? D`vniY `vI|
Identification of Adjective: mvaviYZ Word এর েশেষ [tive, sive, ous, ful, ish,
less, able, ible, some, like, ic, ant, ent, ing, al, ary, ed] BZ¨vw` suffix ¸‡jv
_vK‡j word wU Adjective nq| †hgb: Cleaver (PvjvK), Legal (‰ea), Unparalleled
(AmgvšÍivj), Beautiful (my›`i), hopeful (Avkvev`x), Platonic (wkÿvwelqK), Contemporaneous
(mgKvjxb), organic(‡`n hš¿ msµvšÍ), Creative (m„wókxj), Comprehensive(c~Y©v½), Prolific
(Drcv`bkxj), alive (RxešÍ, cÖvYešÍ), plutonic (Av‡MœqwMwi msµvšÍ), Historical (HwZnvwmK), Compliant
(GKgZ), Propitious (ïf jÿYhy³), Miserable (AZ¨šÍ `ytLx), ‘timid’ (fxiæ/ jvRyK/ gyL‡Pviv),
magnificent (¸iæZ¡c~Y©), Exciting-(D‡ËRbvKi), savoury (gmjv`vi ev my¯^v`y), Live/Living (RxešÍ),
BZ¨vw`| GQvovI noun+ ly, noun+ al, noun+ y BZ¨vw` _vK‡j Giv adjective| †hgb: fatherly,
miserly, kingly, lonely BZ¨vw`|
Avmj K_v n‡jv: k㸇jvi A_© gyL¯’ _vK‡Z n‡e| Zvn‡jB me‡P‡q fv‡jvfv‡e DËi Kiv hv‡e|
5. Which from of the word is adjective? 7. The adjective ‘savoury’ is connected
[cwi‡ek Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK (KvwiMwi) -11] with: (gmjv`vi ev my¯^v`y) [GB wbq‡g Kgb: ivtwet (K)
A defy B defiant
A colour B dress (MÖæc-2) 19-20]
C defiance D none Ans:b
C iiloney D food Ans:d
Help: defy(v)- A¯^xKvi Kiv; defiant(adj.)- 8. Choose the adjective from the following
‡ec‡ivqv; defiance(n)- Aeva¨Zv; words: [mve-wiwR÷ªvi -12]
6. Which one is an adjective? [gv`ªvmv wkÿv Awa. (‡÷vi A Excite B Exciting
wKcvi) 19 Ryb 21]
C Excitement D Excitingly Ans:b
A sweet B cow
C smile D stop Ans:a
msµvšÍ) [NSI Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK-15, cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yvjq e¨vL¨v: Ackb d ‡Z cartoon kãwU noun Gi mvg‡b
(cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_©x)-13, ivtwet 07-08, Btwet (B) 17-18] e‡m adjective Gi b¨vq KvR K‡i‡Q weavq d DËi|
A a noun 21. Which of the following words is an
B an adjective adjective? [Medical- 09-10]
C both a noun and an adjective A hogwash B hokum Ans:d
D a noun adjective Ans:c C hooky D hoity-toity(‡Mvjgvj)
30. The adjective of the word “mother” is- 34. Homely kãwU †Kvb Parts of speech? [BDwbqb
[ivtwet D- AevwYR¨) 11-12, Rtwet (B) 12-13, RvtKtKvtbt Btwet (N) 16-17] mgvRKg©x-16, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK-99, Medical. 13-14,
ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi)-14, 16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I
A motherly B motherhood Ans:a cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mgch©vq) - 19]
C mothering D mother-in-law A noun adverb B
31. The adjective form of “Heaven-¯^M©” is: C verb adjective Ans:d
D
[Rvtwet 18-19 wR BDwbU (e¨emvq cÖkvmb), we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb 35. Which one is the adjective of ‘world’?
(Ge‡Z`vqx cÖavb, Rywbqi wkÿK I K¡vix) cixÿv-10] [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (L) 11-12]
A heave B heavenly A worldly B worldily
C hellish D heaven Ans:b C worldness D worldwide Ans:a
32. The word “manly” (cyiælvjx/cyiæl msµvšÍ/‡cŠiælc~Y©) 36. The word “friendly”(eÜzmyjf/eÜzË¡c~Y©) is-
[BRTA Gi ‡gvUihvb cwi`k©K-17, ivtwet (A5) 12-13]
is- [Ptwet (A) 06-07, 14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj
A nouns B adverbs [Ptwet (D) 17-18]
A a noun B a verb ch©vq)-17]
C determiners D adjectives Ans:d
C an adjective D an adverb Ans:c
37. What is the adjective form of the word
e¨vL¨v: Noun-Gi mv‡_ ly hy³ n‡q adjective MwVZ
‘home’? [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi
nq| adverb bq| ¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi- 19, cÖv_wgK I MYwkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi
33. Adjective form of ‘miser(gvBRvi)Õ is- wcwUAvB Bb÷ªv±i- 19, ‡gwW‡Kj K‡jR fwZ© cixÿv 18-19]
Ans: miserly/ miser [9g †emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb-13] A home like B homely
C homeful D homage Ans:b
39. Neither report is true. (†Kvb Z_¨B mZ¨ bq) 43. The adjective this is- [Ptwet (H) 08-09]
Here “Neither” is- [ivtwet 08-09] A proper B Numeral Ans:d
A verb B pronoun C Distributive D Demonstrative
C adverb D adjective Ans:d 44. --- parent plays a different but informative
40. This book is yours. Here ‘this’ is an- [Rxeb role in a child’s life.
exgv (Awdm mn. I Kw¤ú. gy`ªvÿwiK) 4 †m‡Þ. 21]
A Each B One [Xvtwet (D) 11-12]
A Pronoun B conjunction
C Anyone D the Ans:a
C adjective D noun Ans:c e¨vL¨v: cÖ‡Z¨K evev-gv wkï‡`i Rxe‡b wfbœ wfbœ wKš‘
41. She was one of --- people who are forever wkÿvg~jK fzwgKv cvjb K‡i| ev‡K¨ cÖ‡Z¨K A_© w`‡Z
worried about money. [Xvtwet (N-BDwbU) 14-15]
each kãwUB gvbvbmB ZvB A_©vbymv‡i mwVK DËi-a;
A these B those
45. This is his pen. What kind of adjective
C this D that Ans:b
“his” is? [miKvwi gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09]
e¨vL¨v: hviv UvKv m¤ú‡K© DwØMœ, †m wQ‡jv H mg¯Í
46. Which pen have you bought? [Kz‡qU 07-08]
†jvK‡`i g‡a¨ GKRb| one of + those + plural
A Numeral adjective
noun e‡m
B Pronominal adjective
42. Every man is potential. Here ‘Every’ is
C Quantitative adjective
a/ an- [9g wkÿK wbebv`b-13]
D Descriptive adjective Ans:b
A Noun B adjective
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C. Interrogative Adjective: What, Which, BZ¨vw` Interrogative pronoun ¸‡jv noun Gi c~‡‡e©
e‡m adjective Gi KvR Ki‡j Zv‡K Interrogative adjective e‡j| ‡hgb: What color do you like?
D. Relative Adjective:- What, which, whose BZ¨vw` Relative pronoun ¸‡jv noun †K wb‡`©k
Ki‡j G¸‡jv‡K Relative adjective e‡j| ‡hgb: This is the room whose windows I opened.
E. Possessive adjective:- (My, our, your, his, her, their, its, Rakib’s BZ¨vw` noun Gi c~‡e© em‡j
‡m¸‡jv‡K Possessive adjective e‡j| Giv me©`v Noun Gi Av‡M e‡m| ‡hgb: This is my car.
F. Emphasizing adjective: (†Rvi cÖ`vbKvix we‡klY): Own, very hLb noun Gi c~‡e© e‡m noun Gi
Dci †Rvi cÖ`vbKvix we‡klY i~‡c KvR K‡i ZLb Zv‡K Emphasizing adjective e‡j| ‡hgb: Jony will
come this very day (wVK AvRB Avm‡e Rwb); Oil your own machine. (wb‡Ri PoKvq ‰Zj `vI)
47. Which one is adjective? [Btwet (B) 09-10] 48. Which colour do you like best? Here
A own B beauty the word “Which” is a/an-
C win D boldness Ans:a A Interrogative pronoun [Btwet (&AvBb) 04-05]
Note: Win (verb), Boldness (noun), Beauty B Relative pronoun
(noun), Own (adj.) C Demonstrative pronoun
D Interrogative adjective Ans:d
95. Choose the correct sentence.(Zv‡K ivMvwš^Z e¨vL¨v: 1g k~b¨¯’v‡bi Av‡M did n‡jv main verb
jvMwQj wKš‘ †i‡M K_v e‡jwb| [grm¨ Awa`߇ii wnmveiÿK- weavq Gi ci adv. wn‡m‡e badly Avi 2q k~b¨¯’v‡b
18, ¯^v¯’¨ Awa`ßi‡i Awdm mnKvix-19] felt n‡jv linking verb hvi ci adjective n‡e
A He looked angry but did not speak angrily. weavq bad n‡e| myZivs DËi- c
B He looked angrily but did not speak angrily.
101. The young man seems very---. (hyeK †jvKwU‡K
C He looked angry but did not speak angry.
Lye ms‡e`bkxj g‡b nq) [Ptwet (D) 06-07]
D He looked angrily but he did not speak
angrily. Ans:a
sensible
A B sensibly
C sensiblely D sensitively Ans:a
96. We felt very tired. The word ‘tried’
used in the sentence is ---. ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ Practice Kiæb ║║
A adjective B noun [13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb -16] 102. He complained that the food tasted ---.
[cÖevmx Kj¨vb I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi A`xb Rbkw³ Kg©KZ©v I
C verb D none Ans:a
cÖwkÿY ey¨‡iv Dc-cwiPvjK -07]
97. The time for sleep is past.’ The word A badly B bad
‘past’ in the above sentence is --- [we`y¨r,
R¦vjvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Yvj‡qi wbivcËv Kg©KZ©v - 19] C worser D worsely Ans:b
A a noun an adverb B 103. “The college teacher is popular among
C a preposition an adjective Ans:d
D his students.” Here “popular” is? [¯^v¯’¨
98. The flower smells ---. [wewfbœ gš¿./wefvM/ Awa`߇ii mnKvix-10, Btwet (G) 17-18]
cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×) 2018] A an adverb B an adjective
A sweet B sweetly C a verb D a noun Ans:b
C fragrantly D pleasant Ans:a 104. It is wrong to wrong anyone. Here
99. Cycling is certainly healthier than “wrongs/2wU wrong” are? [ivtwet (AvBb) 04-05]
driving. [mvaviY exgv K‡c©v‡ikb A¨vwmm‡›U g¨v‡bRvi-16] A verb, adjective B adverb-verb Ans:d
A adjective B adverb C verb- adverb D adjective- verb
C interjection D preposition Ans:b e¨vL¨v: be verb ‘is’ Gi ci adjective nq ZvB 1g
e¨vL¨v: Linking verb + Adv + adj. nq weavq is wrong A_© fzj hv adjective -2q (to) wrong
certainly healthier. GLv‡b certainly(Adv) A_© fzj Kiv hv verb(infinitive); ZvB mwVK DËi-
Kiv †bB| Avi GLv‡b mwVK DËi n‡jv- present 9. Give me the white colored dress. (&Avgv‡K
mv`v is‡qi †cvkvKwU `vI) [Btwet 10-11]
participle hv adjective Gi KvR K‡i ZvB mwVK
A noun B adverb
DËi- d; Z‡e c ‡KI DËi Kiv hv‡e|
C adjective D conjunction Ans:c
4. Which underlined word is adjective?
10. The underlined word of the sentence
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
1. The adjective of the ‘mouth’? [Btwet (B) 14-15] 5. The adjective of the word ‘sea’ is:
A facial (‡dBk&j&) B oral [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (B) 18-19, cÖv_vwgK cÖavb wkÿK (†Mvjvc)-09,
‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. (wewfbœ c`) 24 †m‡Þ. 21]
C orally D none of them Ans:b
A Marine B Navy
2. The word ‘nuptial’ is related to- [ivtwet (F- C Ocean D Shipping Ans:a
AweÁvb) 17-18, (A3) 12-13, Dc‡Rjv wbev©Pb Awdmvi-08]
6. Of the following, means ‘relating cattle’?
Aflight B marriage [RbmsL¨v I cwieviKj¨vY Kg©KZ©v-03]
C neptune D Norway Ans:b 7. Adjective of the word ‘Ox’ is- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK
3. The word “capital” relates to- [cwi`k©K (RvZxq mnKvix wkÿK (ejMv)-13]
A hand B head ivR¯^ †evW©)-10] 8. The adjective form of “cow” is- [ivt wet (E)
C light D globe Ans:b we‡Rvo 15-16]
A bovine B equine
4. ‘Debut’ means- [wegvb evsjv‡`k Air. mn. e¨e. (TG). 09 Rvby. 21]
C oxen D vixen Ans:a
A Conclusion B Contradiction Ans:d
C Gracious response D First appearance
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9. Adjective of “heart” is- [ivtwet (E-odd roll) 12-13] 19. Choose the adjective of the word “law”.
A heart B hearten [ivtwet (Law & Justice) 09-10, Btwet (H-Law) 13-14]
10. The word “lunar” is related to- [Dc‡Rjv wbev©Pb C loyal D logical Ans:a
Awdmvi-08, Dc‡Rjv cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv©-10, mgvR‡mev Awa`ßi (cÖ‡ekbvix 20. Which is the adjective form of the word
Awdmvi)-13, RvZxq ivR¯^ †evW© (cwi`k©K)-10, 13Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16, ivtwet
(AvBb) 03-04, Publali Bank-12, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix
‘name’? [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi-16]
wkÿK (3q avc) 19, †mU b¤^i: 3697, ivtwet (A2) 17 -18] A proper B nomination
A moon B sun C concrete D nominal Ans:d
C earth D light Ans:a 21. The word “solar” is related to- [mv‡K©j
11. The adjective form of the word “Night” A¨vWRy‡U›U-10, cªevmx Kj¨vY gš¿bvjq (Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK)-17]
bZzb m¤¢vebv wfwËK Table-2 ZeyI fvjfv‡e co‡Z n‡e KviY eZ©gv‡b bZzb bZzb cÖkœ ‰Zix nq|
N Noun Latin Adjectives N Noun Latin Adjectives
1 Body Corporal/(kvixwiK) 6 God Divine(¯^Mx©q, †`eZzj)
2 Brother fraternal(åvZ…msµvšÍ, åvZ…er) 7 Day Diurnal(‰`wbK, AvwýK)
3 City Civic(bMi, bvMwiK m¤^Üxq) 8 Death Mortal(giYkxj, cÖvYNvZx)
4 Country Rural(MÖvg¨) 9 Earth Terrestrial(cvw_©e)
5 Field Rural(‡Mu‡qv) 10 End Final(P~ovšÍ)
11 Flock Gregarious(hy_Pi/`j) 17 Hand Manual(n¯ÍK…Z, n¯ÍmsµvšÍ)
12 Foot Pedal(c`msµvšÍ) 18 Hell Infernal(bviKxq)
13 Fox Vulpine(k„Mvj msµvšÍ) 19 Home Domestic(N‡ivqv, M„ncvwjZ)
14 Friend Amicable(eÜzfvevcbœ) 20 Husband Conjugal(`v¤úZ¨, weevn msµvšÍ)
15 Life Vital(RxebmsµvšÍ, Acwinvh©) 21 King Royal/Regal(ivRKxq),Loyal (ivRf³)
22 Male Masculine(cyiƒl msµvšÍ) 31 Ox Bovine(Mevw` cïi b¨vq)
23 Man Human(gvbemyjf, gvbeRvwZ m¤^Üxq) 32 Place Local(¯’vbxq, AvÂwjK)
24 Mind Mental (gvbwmK) 33 Root Radical(g~jMZ ev g~jK)
25 Money Pecuniary (A_© msµvšÍ ev Avw_©K) 34 Rule Regular(wbqgvbyM,wewa/Abyhvqx)
26 Mother Maternal(Rbbxmyjf/msµvšÍ) 35 Ship Naval(iYZix ev †bŠevwnbx msµvšÍ)
27 Nose Nasal(AbybvwmK ev bvwmKv msµvšÍ) 36 Sheep Ovine(‡glZzj¨, †gl msµvšÍ)
28 Nature Normal(wbqggvwdK, mvaviY) 37 Son Filial(mšÍv‡bvwPZ, mšÍvb msµvšÍ)
29 Tongue(Vvs) Lingual(wRnŸvMZ, fvlvMZ) 38 Spring Vernal(evmšÍx, emšÍKvjxb)
39 Town Urban (‡cŠi ev kû‡i) 45 World Mundane(RvMwZK ev cvw_©e)
40 Water Aquatic/ Aqueous(Rj msµvšÍ 46 Word Verbal(kãMZ) Verbose(kãeûj)
41 Wife Conjugal(`v¤úZ¨, weevn msµvšÍ) 47 Women Feminine(‡g‡q msµvšÍ)
42 Will Voluntary(‡¯^”QvK…Z, B”QvK…Z) 48 Year Annual(evrmwiK, evwl©K)
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Adverb: ‡h kã/kãmgwó noun, pronoun ev‡` Ab¨ mKj wKQz‡K modify K‡i Zv‡K adverb e‡j|
Adverb word wU noun, pronoun Qvov Ab¨me Parts of speech GgbwK Adverb wb‡RB wb‡R‡K Avevi cy‡iv
Sentence †KI modify Ki‡Z cv‡i| Z‡e Adverb Gi g~j KvR n‡”Q verb, Adjective Ges Adverb GB
wZbwU‡K modify Kiv| J. C. Nesfield Gi g‡Z- An Adverb qualifies anything except a noun
or a pronoun. ev‡K¨i main verb †K how (wKfv‡e), where (‡Kv_vq), when (KLb), why (‡Kb)
GB PviwU Øviv cÖkœ K‡i †h DËi cvIqv hvq ZvB adverb|
Advanced Learning: Adverb kãwU noun; Avi Adverb kãwUi Adjective form
n‡”Q- Adverbial; Ges Adverb kãwUi Adverb form n‡”Q in an adverbial way|
1. An adverb does not modify- [‡emiKvix wkÿK 6. If we finish our work quickly. We can go
(¯‹zj/mgch©vq) wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cix¶v-11, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: kÖg I to the movies. Here Quickly is a/an- [NSI
Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg cwi`k©K (†mdwU); †gKvwbK¨vji †UK‡bvjwR - 19, (Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03 Gwcªj 21]
‡emvg. wegvb KZ„©. (Inspector) 10 †m‡Þ. 21]
A Adverb B Conjunction
A nouns B adjectives
C Verb D Adjective Ans:a
C verbs D adverbs Ans:a
7. An adjective is a- [Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-00]
2. They returned home earlier. Here the
A naming word B modifying word
underline word is /an. [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi 2019] C qualifying word D substituting word
A noun B adjective Ans:c e¨vL¨v: mvaviYZ qualifier Øviv adjective
C adverb D preposition Ans:c †K Ges modifier Øviv adverb †K †evSv‡bv nq|
e¨vL¨v: mvaviYZ home kãwU Noun nq wKš‘ GLv‡b 8. Which is not true about the function of
return verb ‡K where Øviv cÖkœ K‡i †`Lyb DËi n‡e an adverb? [‡ijI‡q DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-10]
home AZGe ev‡K¨i e¨envi Abymv‡i GwU adverb| A qualifying a verb
3. What are the four questions that B qualifying an adverb
adverbs can answer? [et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (D) 15-16, C qualifying a sentence
A Why? When? Where? Why (F) 18-19] D qualifying an adjective Ans:c
B When? Where? How? Why? e¨vL¨v: Avm‡j adverb GKwU Sentence-‡KI
C why? where? qualify Ki‡Z cv‡i| Z‡e Bnv Lye Kg ev‡K¨B N‡U|
D To what extent/degree/What? Ans:b ZvB mwVK DËi Kivi Ab¨ †Kvb Ackb bv _vKvq c
4. Please look above. Here 'above' is- [11 Zg DËi Kiv n‡q‡Q|
‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 14]
9. The adverb of the word “adverb” is-
A adjective B adverb
[m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ Abykxjb Kiæb]
C noun D pronoun Ans:b
A Adverbial B Adverb Ans:d
Hints: where Øviv cÖkœ K‡i DËi n‡”Q Above/ C Adverbly D in an adverbial way
Dc‡ii w`‡K ZvKv‡bvi K_v ejv n‡q‡Q, myZivs GwU Adv.
10. An adverb usually, answers which of
5. A modifier can be a/an- [Btwet C 05-06]
the following questions? [we Avi wm wmwbqi Awdmvi-98]
A adjective B adverb
A when B where
C noun D pronoun Ans:b
C how D all of these Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: modifier ej‡Z Avgiv mvaviYZ adverb e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i main verb †K how (wKfv‡e), where
‡KB eyS‡ev Z‡e adv. bv _vK‡j adj. I ejv hv‡e| (‡Kv_vq), when (KLb), why (‡Kb) GB PviwU Øviv cÖkœ
K‡i †h DËi cvIqv hvq ZvB adverb|
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n 14. The adverb from of “heart” is- [12Zg wkÿK
wbeÜb 2015, Kgb cÖkœ: 16Zg wkÿv wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj ch©vq-2] 19]
11. The mother sat vigilantly beside the A heart B hearten
sick baby. Here “vigilantly” is- [37th BCS-16] C heartly D heartily Ans:d
A a noun B an adverb Ans:b 15. Which one is the adverb? [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: moK
C an adjective D none of the three I †mZz cwienb gš¿v. Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠ (hvwš¿K)-19]
12. ‘Quickly’ is an example of- [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: A Slow B Slowly
ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿. Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠ (wmwfj) 19, wmwbqi ÷vd bvm©-16] C Weak D Weakness Ans:b
adverb
A B adjective
16. The word “Notoriously” (RNb¨fv‡e) is
C noun D verb Ans:a
used as- [Xvtwet (D) 06-07]
13. Which of the following words is an
A an adverb B a noun
adverb? [SAU. 11-12]
C an adjective D a gerund Ans:a
A lonely B homely
17. Which one is adverb? [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi
C lovely D quickly Ans:d
Awdm mnKvix Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi-11]
e¨vL¨v: lonely (adj)-wbtm½, homely (adj)- A motherly (Adj.) B delightfully
mv`vwmav/ gvgywj, lovely (adj)- my›`i, g‡bvig, C supernatural D None Ans:b
quickly (adv)
Topic-03: k‡ãi mv‡_ ly hy³ _vKv ¯^‡Ë¡I Adverb bv n‡q Adjective nq wKfv‡e? wKQz D`vniY `vI|
ly hy³ Adjective: Noun Gi mv‡_ ly †hvM Ki‡j Zv Adjective nq, Z‡e Adjective Gi
mv‡_ ly †hvM Ki‡j Zv Adverb nq| ms‡ÿ‡c- Noun+ ly= Adjective, †hgb: brother+ ly=
Brotherly (Adjective) Avi Adjective+ ly= Adverb, †hgb: beautiful+ ly=
beautifully (Adverb)
Noun Adjective Noun Adjective Noun Adjective
Father Fatherly(wcZ…myjf) Man Manly(cyiælvwj) Mother Motherly(gvZ…myjf)
Month Monthly(gvwmK) King Kingly(ivRKxq) Year Yearly(evrmwiK)
God Godly(Ck¦i‡cÖgx) Brother Brotherly(åvZ…myjf) Friend Friendly(eÜzmyjf)
Home Homely(mv`vwmav) Coward Cowardly(fxiæ) Week Weekly(mvßvwnK)
World Worldly(cvw_©e) Time Timely(mg‡qvwPZ) Scholar Scholarly(we`¨vbyivMx)
Heaven Heavenly(¯^M©xq) Miser Miserly(K…cY/e¨qKzÚ)
3. Adverb of Time: ev‡K¨i Main verb †K ‘when/how long’ Øviv cÖ‡kœi Ans. wU Adverb of time.
†hgb: Yesterday, now, today, already, someday, Sometimes(gv‡S gv‡S), sometime(‡Kvb GK
mgq), tomorrow, long, before, after, ago, late, daily, Just now BZ¨vw`| Example: Binoy will
come late (when will come) DËi n‡jv late/‡`wi‡Z hv Adverb of time|
30. Which one of the following is an adverb? 34. Which part of speech ‘perhaps’ is? [ivtwet
[cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK 2018 (¯’wMZ 2018) 20 †Rjv] (E2) 17-18, (A-Even) 13-14]
A someone B somebody A adverb B conjunction
C someday D something Ans:c C adjective D preposition Ans:a
31. I spent --- with my grandfather. [cwimsL¨vb e¨vL¨v: Perhaps k‡ãi A_© m¤¢eZ hv m¤ú~Y© evK¨‡K
ey¨‡ivi WvUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi: 16] modify K‡i, ZvB GwU Adverb; ‡hgb:
A sometimes B some time Perhaps, He will come. ev‡K¨ perhaps kãwU
C sometime D some times Ans:b evK¨‡K modify K‡i, ZvB GwU Adverb;
Tips: wKQz mgq eySv‡Z some time e‡m| ‡Kvb GK mgq
35. Which one of the following is an adverb?
eySv‡Z sometime e‡m| sometimes- gv‡S gv‡S; [wcGmwmÕi mnKvix cwiPvjK-16]
some times- GwU mvaviYZfv‡e fzj; mZK©Zv: A‡bK A somebody B something
eB‡Z GB cÖ‡kœi DËi fzj Av‡Q ZvB mveavb|
C someone D sometime Ans:d
32. Upoma came here late. Here ‘late’ is- e¨vL¨v: sometime n‡jv adverb of time Avi
[14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q] -2017]
A adjective adverbB
evwK¸‡jv pronoun
C verb noun D Ans:b 36. ‘Sometimes reports are misleading’
e¨vL¨v: cÖ‡kœv³ ev‡K¨ late kãwU verb ‘come’ ‡K here ‘sometimes’ is- [ivtwet (E ) 17-18, _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-04]
1
A an adverb B a pronoun
modify Ki‡Q| Adverb ev‡K¨i verb ‡K
C a noun D an adjective Ans:a
modify K‡i| myZivs late GKwU adverb|
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ sometimes k‡ãi A_© gv‡S gv‡S hv
33. He became rich overnight’ The underlined
word is--- [Rtwet (B) 17-18, Kgb cÖkœ: wkÿv gš¿Yv. wkÿv mgqevPK Adverb;
cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) - 19] 37. I have returned just now. Here the
A a noun B an adjective underlined words function as --- [¯^v¯’¨ I
cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjix- 19]
C an adverb D preposition Ans:c
A preposition B adverb
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5. Adverb of Order: Giv verb Gi µg ev order (k„•Ljv) wb‡`©k K‡i| †hgb, First, Firstly (cÖ_‡g),
Second, Secondly (Zvici/2qZ), Lastly (mevi †k‡l) etc. ‡hgb: Firstly I have to collect money.
6. Adverb of Frequency: Giv verb Gi ¸YevPK msL¨v cÖKvk K‡i K‡i| †hgb, once, twice
thrice(wZb¸Y) BZ¨vw`| ‡hgb: Poor people usually take meal twice.(Mix‡eiv mPivPi `y‡ejv Avnvi K‡i)
42. Poor people usually take meal twice. 43. He stood first. Here 'first' is- [¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi
(Mixe †jv‡Kiv mPivPi `y‡ejv Avnvi K‡i) DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-16] Ans:d
A Adverb of degree [ivtwet (f~‡Mvj) 06-07] A adverb of time B adverb of place
B Adverb of frequency C Adverb of time C adverb of cause D adverb of order
D Adverb of reason Ans:b
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
evsjv A_©: ‡m Zvi Rxe‡b A‡bK ‡`wi‡Z co‡Z I C He came by late today.
47. I have worked very hard lately. In this 49. As he accepted the offer ---, I had nothing
to do. [‡ijI‡q mnKvix Kgv‡W›U-07]
sentence ‘lately’ is- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: XvKv cvwb
mieivn I cqtwb®‹vkb KZ…©cÿ (WASA)-Gi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 2019] A lately B latest
A Noun B Adverb C late D lateness Ans:c
C preposition D Adjective Ans:b e¨vL¨v: †h‡nZz †m cÖ¯ÍvewU †`wi‡Z MÖnY K‡iwQ‡jv ZvB
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Topic-07: Order/Serial of Adverb/MPT wK? D`vniYmn e¨vL¨v Kiæb|
Order/Serial of Adverb/MPT: Adverb (M...P…T) order/Serial †g‡b P‡j,
A_©vr GKB ev‡K¨ adverb of manner*, adverb of place* I adverb of time*-
_vK‡j 1g G adverb of manner Zvici adverb of place, Ges Ae‡k‡l adverb of time e‡m|
‡hgb: The boy works carefully(M) in the field(P) everyday(T). Everyday he works in the field.
Note: Time adverb ¸‡jv ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡ZI em‡Z cv‡i| †hgb: Everyday he works in the field.
*Adverb of manner: ev‡K¨i main verb †K how Øviv cÖkœ K‡i †h DËi cvIqv hvq Zv adverb of manner|
*Adverb of place: ev‡K¨i main verb †K where Øviv cÖkœ K‡i †h DËi cvIqv hvq Zv adverb of place|
*Adverb of time: ev‡K¨i main verb †K when Øviv cÖkœ K‡i †h DËi cvIqv hvq Zv adverb of time|
52. Her fever is --- to ignore. (Zvi R¡i GZ †ewk 57. You were --- make such a silly mistake.
†h Ae‡njv Kiv hvq bv) [AMªYx e¨vsK (wmwiqi Awdmvi) evwZj-17, [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b Kviv ZËveavqK-05]
Lytwet 07-08, Ptwet (B1) 12-13, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ…©. (dvqvi wjWvi) 11 †m‡Þ. 21] A too foolish to B to wise to Ans:d
A too much high B so high Ans:c C to rash to D too intelligent to
C too high D high too much mZK©Zv: Ackb a n‡e bv KviY GwU‡Z A_©MZ mvgÄm¨
e¨vL¨v: a fzj KviY too Øviv Ggwb‡ZB †Rvo cÖ`vb n‡e bv| A_©vr †KD †evKv n‡jB fzj Ki‡e Avi eyw×gvb
Kiv eySvq ZvB much `iKvi †bB| n‡j fzj Ki‡e bv| ZvB Ackb d Øviv A_©: Zzwg GZUvB
eyw×gvb †h Ggb †QvU fzj Ki‡Z bv|
53. He is --- weak to walk. [b¨vkbvj K¨v‡WU †Kvi Awa. (Awdm mn.) 5
gvP© 21] 58. Choose the correct sentence: [cÖvq KvQvKvwQ
A to B of Ackb wQ‡jv] [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb:ivtwet (a) 19-20, G-1,
C too D by Ans:c cÖvK-cÖv_t we: mn: wkÿK :13/ cÖvtwetmnt wkÿK : 12]
54. Some people are too selfish --- consider A He was so clever to miss the point. Ans:c
the needs of others. [Rtwet (BDwbU-we): 16-17] B He was too clever not to miss the point.
55. English language is not --- difficult to mZK©Zv: a) fzj KviY so --- to nq bv; b) fzj KviY too-
- to hy³ evK¨ Ggwb‡ZB negative ZvB AwZwi³ not
understand. [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZv©-16]
`iKvi †bB| d) A_© †`Lyb: †m GZB PvjvK wQ‡jv †h welqwU
A as B so
ai‡ZB cv‡i bv; GwU fzj KviY A_© mvgÄm¨ bq| Avm‡j †h
C very D too Ans:d
PvjvK †m welqwU ai‡Z cvi‡e| GZGe DËi-c; A_©: †m
56. Choose the correct sentence: [ivt wet (E)
GZB PvjvK wQ‡jv †h welqwU wgm K‡i bv|
we‡Rvo 15-16] (‡m GZB ¸iæZ¡c~Y© ‡jvK †h †Kvb †`wi
59. The boy is --- answer the question. [13 Zg
mn¨ Ki‡Z cv‡i bv) Ans:d ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 16]
A He is too important for tolerating any delay. A to dull too B too dull to
B He is too important at tolerating any delay.
C to dull to D to very dull. Ans:b
C He is too important with tolerating any delay.
e¨vL¨v: Structure- subject + verb + too +
D He is too important to tolerate any delay.
adjective + to + V1 + extension.
64. Seventeen years old is not --- to vote in 66. Which of the following is incorrect?
an election. [NBR Gi mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v-15, ivtwet (ivóªweÁvb) A We haven’t got enough milk. [NU (gvbweK) 13-14]
04-05, 09-10, (AvBb) 07-08 , Ptwet (E-Law) 12-13, etwet (L) 15-16] B I did not study enough hard.
A old enough B as old enough C Is your coffee hot enough?
C enough old D enough old asAns:a D She did not have enough interest. Ans:b
65. He/It was wise enough to accept the office. 67. When your body does not get ---, it does
Here ‘enough’ is- [mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-15, †gwWt 18-19,
cjøx Dbœ. I mg. wefv‡Mi 1wU evwo 1wU Lv. cÖK‡í Dct mgš^qKvix-17]
not make the glucose it needs. [Xvtwet (C) 04-
05, BARRON’S TOEFL, P-169]
A adjective B verb
A food as enough B food enoughly
C adverb D conjunction Ans:c
C enough the food D enough food Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: evK¨¸‡jv‡Z enough kãwU adjective
e¨vL¨v: noun Gi Av‡M enough e‡m weavq food
“well/ wise” ‡K modify Ki‡Q weavq enough
kãwU adv. Gi Av‡M enough e‡m‡Q|
80. Although he felt very ---, he smiled ---. e¨vL¨v: Ackb A I C ‡Z fine n‡”Q adj. KviY
[Xvtwet (B) 03-04, †bvtwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14] be/is Gi ci Adj. nq| Ackb B ‡Z verb ‡K
A angrily, friendly modify Kvix word wn‡m‡e fine kãwU adv., Avi
B angry, friendly Ackb D ‡Z article + noun nq weavq GLv‡b
C angry, friendly way fine noun|
D angry, in a friendly way Ans:d 87. The underlined word is- I have done the
e¨vL¨v: felt + adv. + adj. e‡m ZvB (angry) Avi work well. (Avwg KvRwU fvjfv‡e KvR K‡iwQ)
smile + adv. e‡m ZvB in a friendly way DËi| [nvtwetctwet (B) 12-13]
81. The boy writes well. here ‘well’ is a/an- A conjunction B adjective
[9g †emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb-13]
C adverb D preposition Ans:c
82. In my opinion, she should have resigned
88. ‘Please do not look back. (wcQ‡b ZvwKI bv)
earlier. The word is a/an- [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ivtwet
the underlined word is- [nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (C) 13-14]
(wm) (†mU:3), 19-20, e¯¿ I cvU gš¿Yvj‡qi †U·U&vBj Bbw÷DU I
†U·UvBj BwÄwbqvwis K‡j‡Ri Bb÷ªv±i (wWwUAvB) - 18] A an adjective B a preposition
A Adjective B adverb C an adverb D a noun Ans:c
C verb D noun Ans:b 89. The underlined word is- He reached home
83. His grades have improved, but only ---. safely. (Avwg wbivc‡` evox †cŠuQvjvg) [‡ijI‡qi Dc-mnt
[Xvtwet (D) 04-05, 12-13, ivtwet (gv‡K©wUs) 04-05] A conjunction B adjective cÖ‡KŠt-13]
A Minimum B very slightly Ans:b C adverb D preposition Ans:c
C some D in a small amount 90. The underlined word is- People like him
Source: Cliffs TOEFL Page No-356 little. (RbMY Zv‡K cQ›` K‡i bv ej‡jB P‡j) [ivtwet
e¨vL¨v: Zvi gvb (very slightly) Lye KgB e„w× †c‡q‡Q| (mgvRweÁvb) 09-10, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 15-16]
He started early. [8g we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)-13] 91. ‘My mother always dresses --- (beautiful)’.
[Z_¨ gš¿Yv. Aaxb wewUwe-Gi mn. cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17]
He did not want to arrive late. [Lywe(A)13-14] A beauty B beautify
The flight arrived late. [ivtwet (B) 16-17, C beautiful D beautifully Ans:d
et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 17-18]
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b dresses verb- wUi adverb wn‡m‡e
A preposition B conjunction
C adjective D adverb Ans:d
beautifully mwVK word|
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Dcvq-2: wewfbœ tense G e¨eüZ tense marker/Adverb of time ‡hgb: always, often, usually, quite,
seldom, hardly, rarely, never, still, sometimes, ago, last night, recently, not, once, twice,
BZ¨vw` adverb ¸‡jv main verb Gi Av‡M e‡m A_ev Auxi. verb Ges Main verb Gi gv‡S e‡m|
MVb: Subject + adverb + main verb + extension. ‡hgb: Shihab always runs quite fast.
MVb: Sub+ aux. verb + adverb+ main verb+ ext. ‡hgb: He has already finished his homework.
98. I seldom go to cinema. Here the word
92. The patient visits the doctor once a
‘seldom’ is- [Ptwet (F) 02-03]
month. [ivtwet (G, A-weÁvb) 16-17]
99. Barking dogs seldom bite. (hZ M‡R© ZZ
93. I have read the novel twice.(Avwg Dcb¨vmwU
e‡l© bv) Here “seldom” is- [Rtwet (D) 10-11]
`yBevi c‡owQ) [Btwet (C) 15-16]
A noun B adverb
94. Akbar still works in that office. Here
C verb D preposition Ans:b
“still” is- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK- 09]
†R‡b ivLv `iKvi: Barking dogs seldom bite.
95. The accident took place long ago. Here
GwUB n‡”Q cÖev` evK¨; Z‡e common noun Gi
‘ago’ is a/an [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
A adjective B noun
e¨envi Abymv‡i dog noun wU‡K singular K‡i
C adverb D pronoun Ans:c e¨envi Kiv hv‡e Z‡e †m‡ÿ‡Î- Barking dog
96. He doesn’t like Beethoven and neither seldom bites. bv n‡q A barking dog seldom
do I. In this sentence ‘neither’ is- (‡m bites. n‡e| jÿYxq- Dog common noun Gi
we‡_v‡fb cQ›` K‡i bv, Ges AvwgI) [mnKvix mvR©b Rb¨ Article e¨envi n‡e, Ges “bite” verb Gi
(†ijI‡q nvmcvZvi)-05] mv‡_ “s” ‡hvM n‡e, KviY A barking dog 3rd
A preposition B adverb person singular|
C adjective D noun Ans:b
100. Shihab always runs quite fast. (wmnve me©`v
97. He was gravely concerned about the Lye `ªæZ †`Šovq) Here “always” is a/an- [ GB
problem. [etwet (C) 13-14] wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: XvKv B‡jKwUªK mvcøvB †Kv¤úvwb (DESCO) -Gi
A adjective B adverb A¨vwmm‡U›U Kg‡cøB›U mycvifvBRvi 2019, Sonali Bank-10]
Dcvq-3: Main verb wU be verb (am, is, are, was, were) n‡j; D³ be verb Gi c‡i adverb e‡m|
MVb: Subject + be verb + adverb + extension. ‡hgb: I am always busy.
Dcvq-4: ev‡K¨ time adv ¸‡jv ïiƒ‡Z/‡k‡lI em‡Z cv‡i|
e„× †jvKwU me©`v mvßvn‡šÍ
MVb: adv of time + Subject+ verb+ (obj.) -----+ adv of time. wUwf †`‡L Avb›` K‡i|
†hgb: Desdemona wants to go shopping tomorrow.
Dcvq-5: ev‡K¨i gv‡S how, where, when, why BZ¨vw` conjunction ¸‡jv adverb Gi KvR K‡i|
Dcvq-6: Phrase Øviv mgq/¯’vbevPK k㸇jv adv. wn‡m‡e we‡eP¨| †hgb: To and fro (Gw`K Iw`K)
101. The jacket costs ----. (R¨v‡KUwUi `vg Lye †ewk) e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ main verb “cost” Gi ci adverb
[evsjv‡`k Kgvm© e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-06, RbZv e¨vsK (SO)-16] cÖ‡qvRb| cÖ_g `ywU option G too kãwU adverb
A too much B too many wKš‘ ev‡K¨ cost kãwU Øviv uncountable ‡K cÖKvk
C many D expensive Ans:a K‡i ZvB too Gi ci uncountable determiner
wn‡m‡e much em‡e| d‡j mwVK DËi- a|
Dcvq-7: comparative degree †Z hZ---ZZ A‡_© more e¨eüZ n‡j Zv adverb n‡e| KviY more kãwU
main verb ‡K modify K‡i| †hgb: The more you read, the more you learn.
Dcvq-8: †Kvb Verb Gi Dci †Rvi cÖ`vb Ki‡Z verb Gi c~‡e© (sentence Gi ïiæ‡Z) adverb e¨envi nq|
†hgb: Down went The Titanic. UvBUvwbKwU Wy‡eB †Mj|
Dcvq-9: ev‡K¨i me©‡kl Word wU Preposition n‡j A_ev Preposition Gi c‡i †Kvb noun/pronoun bv
_vK‡j proposition wU adverb nq| †hgb: Please, come in. I have seen you before. The sun has
gone down. G RvZxq D`vni‡Y mvaviYZ Preposition ¸‡jv ¯’vb wb‡`©k K‡i ZvB Giv Adverb n‡q hvq|
Dcvq-10: Imperative ev‡K¨i subject Dn¨ _v‡K ZvB Giƒc ev‡K¨ verb Gi c~‡e© Aby‡iva, Av‡`k, Drmvn BZ¨vw`
A‡_© please, well, now BZ¨vw` adverb em‡Z cv‡i| †hgb: Please come again.
Dcvq-11: “cÖvq” A_© cÖ`v‡b about- adverb wn‡m‡e KvR K‡i; I have been trying for about a month.
105. The more you read, the more you learn. A adverb B noun
Here “More” is an- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10] C adjective D preposition Ans:a
A adjective B adverb 109. Suddenly one of the wheels came off,
C interjection D none Ans:b here off is used as a/an- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10,
106. The Managing Director of our office RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (N) 14-15]
Here ‘up’ is a\an---. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: C preposition D pronoun Ans:b
et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (Gd), †mU-we, 19-20] 110. “Please come again.” `qv K‡i Avevi G‡mv-
A preposition B adjective Here “please” is- [ivtwet (Bmjvg wkÿv) 09-10, (A4) 12-
C adverb D pronoun Ans:c 13, (E-Odd) 16-17, Rxeb exgv (Awdm mnv.) 4 †m‡Þ. 21]
The sun has gone down. (m~h© Wz‡e †M‡Q) C adjective D conjunction Ans:b
[weAviwWwe Gi mnKvix cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v-13] 111. They --- talk although they are in good
The sun went down. [38th BCS Preli. -2017] terms with each other. [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v Gi
wdì Awdmvi- 19]
It seems to me that I have seen him A often B trequently
before. [Btwet (B) 14-15] C normally D seldom Ans:d
A an adverb B conjunction e¨vL¨v: Although Øviv hy³ clause `ywU G‡K Ac‡ii
C preposition D adjective Ans:a wecixZ aviYv cÖ`vb K‡i| Although cieZx© clause
108. Down went the Titanic. (UvBUvwbKwU Wz‡eB wU positive aviYv cÖ`vb Kivq c~e©eZ©x clause wU
negative n‡e| myZivs seldom (K`vwPr/bv ej‡jB
†Mj) The word “down” is- [Btwet (AvBb) 05-06, Ptwet
P‡j) kãwU ev‡K¨ e¨envi Ki‡Z n‡e|
(D) 10-11, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 15-16]
2. “Not once has our neighbor invited us e¨vL¨v: not once Gi Rb¨ mwVK adverb n‡jv
into his house.” [32nd BCS] never| Avi never auxiliary verb Ges main
A Our neighbor has invited us into his verb Gi gv‡S e‡m weavq DËi-b|
house not once but many times.
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Aa¨vqwU Advance learner- ‡`i Rb¨ ¸iæZ¡c~Y© ZvB ‡ewk g‡bv‡hvM w`‡Z n‡e
Topic-01: Inversion of Verb & Adverb ej‡Z wK †evSvq? Negative Adverb ¸‡jv wK wK? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
Inversion (¯’vbvšÍi) of Verb & Adverb: ev‡K¨ Negative adverb* ¸‡jvi mvaviY
Ae¯’vb main verb Gi c~‡e© wKš‘ hLb GB adverb ¸‡jv ¯’vb cwieZ©b K‡i ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z Av‡m
ZLb Aux. verb wUI ¯’vb cwieZ©b K‡i Sub Gi Av‡M e‡m| Avi Aux. verb Ges Negative
adverb Gi Giƒc ¯’vb cwieZ©b‡KB inversion of verb ev inversion of adverb e‡j|
Inversion Kivi g~j KviY: evK¨‡K A_©MZfv‡e AviI †Rvi cÖ`vb KivB n‡jv inversion Gi g~j KviY|
mvaviY evK¨: He has never committed such a heinous crime. ‡m Ggb RNb¨ Aciva KL‡bv K‡iwb;
Inversion evK¨: Never has he committed such a heinous crime. ‡m Ggb RNb¨ Aciva KL‡bvB K‡iwb;
*Negative Adverbs: Hardly(almost never), Barely, Rarely, Scarcely, Seldom, Very seldom,
No sooner, Never, Never before(c~‡e© KL‡bvI bv), Never again(KL‡bvI bv), Not only, By no
means(‡Kvb Dcv‡qB bv), Not once, Only rarely BZ¨vw`|
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Topic-02: Auxiliary verb D‡jøL _vK‡j mvaviY ev‡K¨i Inversion Kivi wbqg¸‡jv Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|
Topic-03: Auxiliary verb bv _vK‡j/ Be verb/have verb hy³ ev‡K¨i Inversion Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|
Auxiliary verb D‡jøL bv _vK‡j: (Present Ind./Past Ind. Tense Gi †ÿ‡Î) hLb main verb Gi c~‡e©
†Kvb auxiliary verb _v‡K bv ZLb tense Abymv‡i subject Gi Av‡M do/does/did Avb‡Z nq|
mvaviY MVb: Subject + Negative Adverb + Main verb (v1/v2)-----.
15. Only after I --- home, did I remember Source: [BARRON’S TOEFL, Model-7, Sec-2, Q-
24, p-486 †_‡K ûeû]
my doctor’s appointment. [28th BCS]
A going B go
17. Not until a monkey is several years old,
C went D gone Ans:c --- to exhibit signs of independence
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ cieZx© Ask inversion Ae¯’vq from its mother. [ivtwet (AvBb) 07-08, Rvtwet (F-Law) 15-16]
past tense G Av‡Q weavq 1g As‡k went n‡q‡Q| A it begins B does it begin
C and begin D beginning Ans:b
16. Not until a student has mastered
[Source: BARRON’S TOEFL, Model-2, Sec.-2,
algebra, --- the principles of geometry,
Q-23, p-366 †_‡K ûeû]
Trigonometry and physics. [Xvtwet (B) 04-05,
18. Not until every single reporter had
A he can begin to understand NCC Bank -11]
gone outside, --- his front door again.
B can he begin to understand [et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (F) 15-16]
C he begins to understand A didAlan step B stepped Alan
D begins to understand Ans:b C Alan stepped D Alan did step Ans:a
Topic-06: Not until/ (Only + Preposition) + Phrase hy³ ev‡K¨i Inversion Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|
ZvB evK¨wU ï× Ki‡Z n‡e| KviY †Kvb evK¨ 26. Only by chance --- that she had been
Ggwb‡ZB inversion Kiv hv‡e bv| †Kvb bv †Kvb stealing from us.[K…wl m¤úªmviY Awa`ßi (Awdm mn.)-18]
A did I discover B I discovered Ans:a
hyw³ _vK‡Z n‡e| ZvB GLv‡b only after +
C discover D ought I to discover
phrase Øviv inversion wU ï× n‡q‡Q| Source:
Topic-07: So + Adjective/ Adverb hy³ ev‡K¨i Inversion Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|
So + Adjective/ Adverb hy³ ev‡K¨i Inversion: MVb: So + Adj./
Adverb + Auxiliary verb+ sub+ (main verb) ------ that + ------.
‡hgb: So quickly -- he reached home on time.(‡m GZ `ªæZ †`Šovj †h mgqgZ evwo †cŠQj)
27. So quickly -- he reached home on time. 28. --- that Nowin was able to retire early.
(‡m GZ `ªæZ †`Šovj †h mgqgZ evwo †cŠQj)[Rtwet (C) 14-15] [Ptwet (C2) 14-15]
A he ran as B heran that Ans:c A So profitable her investment
C did he run that D would he run that B So profitable her investment was
C So profitable was her investment
D her investment so profiting Ans:c
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Topic-08: Under + noun phrase hy³ ev‡K¨i Inversion Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|
Aa¨vqwU cov ‡kl n‡jv Gevi KZUyKz g‡b Av‡Q Zv Kv‡iv mv‡_ cÖkœ- DËi K‡i hvPvB K‡i wbb;
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
fvlvi bv‡gi c~‡e© ‘the’ †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ- e¨vL¨v: mvaviYZ school, college, hospital,
2. The French refers to-[33rd BCS] mosque, BZ¨vw` ¯’vb¸‡jv‡Z g~j D‡Ï‡k¨ †M‡j Gme
A The French people ¯’v‡bi c~‡e© article e‡m bv| †iv‡Mi bv‡gi c~‡e©
B The French language indefinite article wn‡m‡e a em‡e|
C The French manners wewfbœ Phrasal k‡ãi mv‡_ Article) †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ-
D The French society Ans:a 4. I decided to go --- with my friend, as I
e¨vL¨v: mvaviYZ fvlvi bv‡gi c~‡e© ‘the’ e‡m bv wKš‘ needed some exercise. [24th BCS(Cancel), I Ab¨vb¨]
H fvlvi gvbyl/RvwZ‡K †evSv‡Z ‘the’ emv‡Z nq| A to a walk. B for a walk
†hgb: ‘English’ -Bs‡iwR fvlv; “the English”- C for a walking D walk Ans:b
Bs‡iR RvwZ| Advanced Learning: Man e¨vL¨v: wKQz mg‡qi Rb¨ nvUv A‡_© go for a walk e‡m;
Article: †h word ¸wj noun Gi c~‡e© e‡m Ges noun Gi msL¨vi wbw`©óZv Ges Awbw`©óZv
wb‡`©k (demonstrate) K‡i Zv‡`i‡K article e‡j| wZbwU word †K article iƒ‡c MY¨ Kiv
nq| h_v: A, an Ges the, Z‡e G¸‡jv‡K Determiner-I ejv nq; G‡`i‡K
Demonstrative Adjective I ejv nq| Article `yB cÖKvi-
h_v- i) Indefinite Article (A, An) ii) Definite Articles (The)
Definite Article: †h Article †Kvb e¨w³, e¯‘ ev wel‡qi wbw`©óZv cÖKvk K‡i Zv‡K Definite Article e‡j|
The †K Definite article ev wbw`©ó wb‡`©kK e‡j| KviY, Bnv wbw`©ó e¨w³ ev e¯‘‡K wb‡`©k K‡i| Confusion
Clear Kiæb: Definite Article(the)- singular Ges plural Dfq cÖKvi noun Gi c~‡e© e¨eüZ n‡Z cv‡i|
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Indefinite Article:- †h Article †Kvb e¨w³, e¯‘ ev wel‡qi Awbw`©óZv cÖKvk K‡i Zv‡K indefinite Article
e‡j| A Ges an †K Indefinite article ev Awbw`©ó wb‡`©kK e‡j| KviY, G¸‡jv †Kvb wbw`©ó e¨w³ ev e¯‘‡K wb‡`©k
K‡i bv| Confusion Clear Kiæb: Indefinite Article(A/An) ïay singular countable noun Gi c~‡e©
e‡m| KL‡bv uncountable Ges plural noun Gi c~‡e© e‡m bv| Pronunciation/D”Pvi‡Yi wfwˇZ a/an e‡m|
1. Article is used based on/depending on– 3. ‘A’ ‘an’ ‘the’ are the example of– [ms¯‹…wZ
[Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-96, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (gyÝxMÄ, †dbx)-15, welqK gš¿bvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 2019, ‡mev
A spelling B sound Btwet (B) 16-17] cwi`߇ii wmwbqi ÷vd bvm© 2016]
2. “A” and “An” are- [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZv©-05, Cpreposition D article Ans:d
Rvtwet (L) 09-10, ivtwet (I-PviæjZv) 15-16, cvtwetctwet (A) 10-11] 4. The definite article is- [Ptwet (I) 08-09]
A Definite article B Indefinite articles Aa B an
C Zero articles D None of them Ans:b C the D comma Ans:c
GB AskwU Basic + Advance Learner-‡`i Rb¨ Lye ¸iæZ¡c~Y©-
cÖkœ: Article Kvi R‡b¨ Kvi c~‡e© e‡m?? Pronoun, Preposition, verb, conjunction BZ¨vw`i c~‡e© †Kvb article
e‡m bv; wKš‘ noun/ adjective/ adverb Gi c~‡e© article e‡m| hv me©`vB noun Gi R‡b¨B e‡m| D`vniY: a boy
= GLv‡b noun Gi c~‡e© noun Gi R‡b¨ a e‡m‡Q| a brilliant boy, = GLv‡b Adjective Gi c~‡e© noun Gi
R‡b¨ a e‡m‡Q| a very brilliant boy = GLv‡b Adverb Gi c~‡e© noun Gi R‡b¨ a e‡m‡Q| myZivs
D`vniY¸‡jv‡Z article-wU noun/ adjective/ adverb hvi c~‡e©B emyK bv †Kb Zv g~jZ noun (boy) ‡K wb‡`©k Kivi
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5. No article is used before — [14Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb 6. No article is used before- [ivtwet ivóªweÁvb 08-09,
I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv- 17, cwievi cwiKíbv -14] Btwet (H) 13-14] Ans:c
A a pronoun B an adjective A common noun B collective noun
C a noun D an adverb Ans:a C material noun D noun of multitude
Topic-03: Indefinite Article (A/An) e¨env‡ii we¯ÍvwiZ wbqg Av‡jvPbv| [GLv‡b ‡gvU 7 wbqg Av‡Q]
Aa B an Aa B the
24. Sohana is --- European lady. [¯’vbxq miKvi 29. Iron is --- useful metal. [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ
wefv‡Mi Aaxb Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`ßi (Gw÷‡gUi)-18] welqK gš¿bvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-19, ‡mev Awa`߇ii
wmwbqi ÷vd bvm©-16, ivtwet 08-09, 09-10]
Aa B the
A an B the
C an D none Ans:a
Ca D no
article Ans:c
25. ‡KvbwU‡Z article Gi mwVK cÖ‡qvM †bB? [K‡›Uªvjvi
Hints: u hw` BD Gi g‡Zv D”PvwiZ nq Z‡e Zvi
†Rbv‡ji wW‡dÝ dvBbvÝ Gi Aaxb Rywbqi AwWUi-14]
A An university B Men c~‡e© an bv e‡m a em‡e|
C The earth D An hour Ans:a 30. --- needle (myB) is --- useful thing. (Choose
e¨vL¨v: A university n‡e| Ackb b ‡Z men kãwU the correct article) [cjøx we`¨yZvqb †ev‡W©i mnKvix cwiPvjK
(cªkvmb)-13, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 12-13]
plural ZvB Gi mvg‡b article bv _vK‡jI mwVK|
A The, the B A, the
C The, an D A, a Ans:d
Rule-3: (mswÿß Ges mvaviY k‡ãi D”PviY): †Kvb mswÿß k‡ãi cÖ_g Aÿi consonant িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
_vK‡jI Gi D”PviY hw` vowel Gi gZ nq, Z‡e ‘a’ bv e‡m ‘an’ e‡m| †hgb: An L.L.B, a
BBA Student, a B.ED Student, an S.D.O. (Gm.wW.I), an M.A.(Gg.G), an O.C.
(I.wm.), an F.R.C.S. (Gd.Avi.wm.Gm) etc. Avi mvaviY mKj k‡ãi D”Pvi‡Y cÖ_g Aÿi
consonant _vK‡j mvaviYfv‡e a e‡m| †hgb: A cow, A boy
31. I am --- MBBS. [kÖg Aax`߇ii wØZxq †kÖbxf~³ kÖg Kg©KZ©v 33. Jalal is --- M.Sc in Botany. [mnKvix mycvwib‡W›U
Ges RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZ©v -04, ûeû Kgb: wewfbœ Aan Ba Ae mv‡f©-05]
gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) - 19]
C the D no article Ans:a
A an B the
34. There is --- cow in the field. [gva¨wgK D”P wkÿv
Ca article D no Ans:a
Awa`߇ii Kg©Pvix-13]
32. Which sentence is correct?[cÖvK-cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq A the Ba
A You are an MBBS. mnKvix wkÿK (wgwmwmwc) -13]
C an D no article Ans:b
B He was an MA.
C He is an LLB. D All of them Ans:d
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35. He has --- M.A. from Public University. 36. He is --- F.R.C.S./ FRCS. [cwi‡ek Awa. mn.
[evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †ev‡W© mnKvix Gb‡dvm©‡g›U †Kv-AwW©‡bUi-17] cwiPvjK (KvwiMix) -11, cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_x©-15]
-He is --- M.A.(‡m GKRb Gg G wWMÖxavix) A a B an
Aa B an [ivtwet 09-10] C the D no article Ans:b
C the D no article Ans:b
Rule-4: (Zzjbv I m¤§vb A‡_© e¨w³ mv‡_ article): Zzjbv Kivi †ÿ‡Î “KviI gZ †Kvb e¨w³/
Rule-5: (Must Ges many Gi mv‡_ article): Must noun wn‡m‡e e¨eüZ n‡j Zvi c~‡e©
article a e‡m| ‡hgb: It is a must. Avevi Many +a/an +noun singular e‡m| ‡hgb:
Many a man was present.
37. --- Mr. Karim has been arrested. (wgt 41. I see you are --- Wordsworth. [mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/
Kwig bv‡gi GKRb‡K †MÖßvi Kiv n‡q‡Q) [Kztwet (B) 09-10] _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi (Ato) 2016]
38. I talked to --- Dalai Lama. (Avwg GKRb 42. You are --- Nazrul, I see. [mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/ _vbv
wkÿv Awdmvi (gyw³‡hv×v I ÿz`ª b„‡Mvôx) 2015]
`vjvB jvgvi mv‡_ K_v ejjvg) [ivtwet 06-07]
A a B the
A a B an
C an D none Ans:a
C the D none Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Zzjbv Kivi †ÿ‡Î Proper Noun c~‡e©
39. --- Iqbal is not born in every age. (BKevj
Gi gZ e¨w³iv eQi eQi R‡b¥ bv) [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (B) 14-15]
D”Pvi‡Yi wfwˇZ a/an e¨eüZ nq|
43. Which of the following sentences is
Aa B an
Cthe D none Ans:b
correct? [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17]
A It is a must. B It is the must.
40. Many --- man was present. [cÖv_t wkÿv Awa. wnmve
C It is must. D It is an must. Ans:a
A an B the mnt -11, ivtwet `k©b 05-06]
Ca D one Ans:c
Rule-6: (eo mg‡qi †QvU Ask eySv‡Z): ‡Kvb w`‡b K‡qK N›Uv; gv‡m K‡qK w`b; N›Uvq K‡qK wgwbU; eQ‡ii
K‡qK gvm Giƒc eySv‡Z “†QvU mgq + a/an + eo mgq” Gfv‡e e‡m| †hgb: †m gv‡m wZbw`b KvR K‡i bv| He
does not work three days a month.
44. Helen works eight hours --- day. [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 15-16]
A an Ba C the D no article Ans:b
Rule-7: (wewfbœ Phrasal k‡ã/ Proverb Gi mv‡_ Article): cÖPzi msL¨vK/ cÖPzi cwigvY
eySv‡Z a few, a little, a good deal, a good many, a great many, a lot of BZ¨vw`i
mvg‡b a _v‡K| ‡mvqv eySv‡Z a quarter e‡m| GQvovI wewfbœ phrase G ¯^vfvweK fv‡eB article
(a) _v‡K| ‡hgb: in a nutshell, in a fix. In a temper, What a chilly, a fire BZ¨vw`|
45. I decided to go ---- with my friend, as I 46. She works six days --- week. (‡m mßv‡n 6
needed some exercise. [24 BCS (Cancel), 14Zg
th
w`b KvR K‡i) [evsjv‡`k †W‡fjc‡g›U e¨vsK SO-17]
cÖfvlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq) -17, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mn. wkÿK -15]
Aa B the
A toa walk. B fora walk
C on D of Ans:a
C for a walking D walk Ans:b
ev‡R/GLb QqUv evR‡Z 15 wgwbU evwK) e¨vL¨v: ‘property’ kãwU Øviv “heir”/ DËivwaKvi
Athe Ba [ivtwet (gv‡K©wUs) 05-06] Gi welqwU wbw`©ó Kiv Av‡Q ZvB the em‡e|
C an D that Ans:b 54. Give me --- one taka note. (Avgv‡K GKwU GK
49. We made --- fire. [ivtwet (D-AevwYR¨) 17-18] UvKvi †bvU `vI) [cÖevmx Kj¨vb I ˆe‡`wkK gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix
cwiPvjK-17, ivtwet (E-even) 14-15]
Aa B the
A the Ba
C on D of Ans:a
C an D very Ans:b
55. I’ll be with you in -------. [Xvtwet (D) 10-11,
50. Which one is incorrect? [RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi
Ptwet (B) 04-05, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14]
A It is quarter to eleven. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v 2016]
A one quarter of an hour
B It is a quarter to eleven.
B a quarter of an hour
C It is a quarter of eleven.
C a quarter of one hour
D It is a quarter past eleven. Ans:a
D quarter of hour Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b it is quarter to eleven G
e¨vL¨v: hour †K GK Øviv cÖKvk Ki‡Z n‡j Gi c~‡e©
Quarter Gi Av‡M article a emv‡Z n‡e|
Article “an” e‡m; wKš‘ one e‡m bv ZvB c fzj|
56. I am awarded --- gold medal. (Avwg GKwU
51. Birds of --- feather flock together. (‡Pv‡i ¯^Y©c`K †c‡qwQjvg) [Xvtwet (A) 02-03]
†Pv‡i gvmZz‡Zv fvB) [Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK(†WUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi)-18] A the Ba
A the B an C an D no article Ans:b
Ca D none of them Ans:c 57. Choose the correct article. I’d like to
meet Cathy Parker, --- novelist. [Btwet 06-07]
52. “He saw --- most wonderful sight.” (‡m Aa B an
Lye PgrKvi GKwU `„k¨ †`L‡jv) [Btwet (C) 12-13, (C) 16- C the D none Ans:a
17, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Avg`wb I ivßvwb wbqš¿‡Ki `߇ii mvuU-
wjwcKvi/gy`vª ÿwiK Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi, D”P mnKvix I Awdm
e¨vL¨v: GKRb Jcb¨vwmK K¨vw_ cvK©vi Gi mv‡_
mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi - 19] Avwg mvÿvr Ki‡Z PvB|
A a B an 58. My Uncle is --- L.L.B. [Rvtwet (D7) 13-14]
C the D none Ans:a A an B the
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ most wonderful kãwU superlative Ca D None of this Ans:a
degree n‡jI Awbw`©wó K‡i eySv‡bvi Kvi‡Y GLv‡b 59. He made --- few mistakes. (‡m mvgvb¨ wKQz fyj
the bv e‡m a em‡Q| K‡iwQj) [Xvtwet 06-07]
A a B an
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60. Where is-- boy? He is in-- garden.[ivtwet 08-09] 67. At last the beast in him got --- upper
61. I like --- blue T-shirt over there better hand. [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY
GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb-19,
than --- red one. [Ptwet (I) 16-17] ivtwet (MY‡hvMv‡hvM I mvsevw`KZv) 09-10, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-08,
A a, an B an, the ¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix -10, mnKvix cwievi cwiKíbv Awdmvi-16, ûeû Kgb
C the, a D the, the Ans:d cÖkœ: miKvwi gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK - 19]
Rule-02: (e¨w³i A½cÖZ¨½ I †ckvi bv‡gi c~‡e©©- the): A½ cÖZ¨‡½i wbw`©ó bvg, †hgb:
Rule-03: (c„w_ex‡Z GKUvB Av‡Q Ggb ¯’vbevPK Proper Noun Gi c~‡e© the):
mvaviYfv‡e wewfbœ ¯’vbevPK Proper Noun †hgb: b`xi bvg; The Padma, The Meghna,
The Jamuna etc. mvMi/DcmvM‡ii bvg; The Bay of Bengal(e½‡evmvMi), The Red Sea
(‡jvwnZ mvMi), The Arabic Sea etc. gnvmvM‡ii bvg; The Atlantic, the Indian Ocean
etc. giæf‚wgi bvg; The Sahara, The Gobi etc. weL¨vZ AÆvwjKvi bvg; The Tajmahal, The World
Trade Center (WTC) etc. wbw`ó eb: The Sundarbans (‡bvU: Sundarban Gi mv‡_ s ‡hvM Ki‡Z n‡e
KviY GB ebwU GKwU mgwóevPK Ae¯’vb hv evsjv‡`k Ges fviZ GB `ywU †`‡ki mxgvbvq Aew¯’Z)
78. Which one of the following sentences is 80. The Meghna falls into -- Bay of Bengal.
correct? [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvixc †gBb‡Ub¨vÝ Awdmvi-17, [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix ‡cÖvMÖvgvi-17]
¯^ivó gš¿Yvj‡q e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-06] A the Ba
A Dhaka is on Buriganga. C an D no article Ans:a
B Dhaka is on a Buriganga. e¨vL¨v: b`x, mvMi, DcmvMi Ges gnvmvMi BZ¨vw`i c~‡e©
C Dhaka is on the Buriganga. article wn‡m‡e the e‡m| myZivs mwVK DËi (a)|
D The Dhaka is on the buriganga. Ans:c 81. Which one is correct? [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK
79. Which one is incorrect?[Rvtwet 09-10] Kg©KZ©v(gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv)-18]
A Sundarban B The
Sundarbans
A The Bay of Bengal
C The Sundarban D Sundarbans Ans:b
B The Indian Ocean
C An Alps [the n‡e] e¨vL¨v: Sundarban Gi mv‡_ s ‡hvM Ki‡Z n‡e
D The Himalayas Ans:c
KviY GwU evsjv‡`k + fviZ GB `ywU †`‡ki mxgvbvq
Aew¯’Z| GB cÖ‡kœ DËi n‡e b; Z‡e b bv _vK‡j d;
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82. Choose the correct sentence. [cwievi cwKíbv D The Padma is big river. Ans:c
mnKvwi cwi`k©K-11, ivtwet 07-08] e¨vL¨v: Padma GKwU proper noun ZvB the Avi
A Padma is a big river. big river GKwU common noun hvi mvg‡b a
B A Padma is a big river.
e‡m|
C The Padma is a big river.
Rule-04: (w`K, AvKvk, MÖn, DcMÖn, BZ¨vw`i c~‡e© the): w`‡Ki bvg; The South, The North
etc., AvKvk (sky), c„w_ex (earth), P›`ª (Moon), m~h©(Sun), wek¦ (world), `ywbqv (universe)
BZ¨vw` c„w_ex‡Z GKwU gvÎ Av‡Q weavq G‡`i bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m| G‡K Familiar "the" e‡j|
Rule-07: (GKvwaK kã wewkó †`‡ki bv‡gi c~‡e© the): `yB/Zvi AwaK kã `¦viv MwVZ †hme †`‡ki bv‡gi
Elaboration nq| Giƒc bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m| †hgb: The U.K (The United Kingdom), The U.S.A.
(The United States of America), The U.A.E. (The United Arab Emirates), etc.
Advanced Learning: Bangladesh, India, England, Britain, Great Britain,
Canada BZ¨vw` bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m bv| fzj n‡e †hLv‡b: South Korea, North Korea,
South America, New York BZ¨vw` `ywU kã Øviv n‡jI G¸‡jv †Kvb †`‡ki bvg bq| eis
†`‡ki Ask gvÎ ev kni ZvB G‡`i c~‡e© mvaviYZ Article em‡e bv|
103. This is --- better of --- two. [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii 105. --- earlier, the better. (hZ Av‡M ZZ fvj)
A a, an B a, a cÖ‡ekb Awdmvi -13] A The B A [ivtwet 08-09]
110. The French refers to- [33rd BCS] 114. Man Gi c~‡e© †Kvb article emv‡j gvbe RvwZ
A The French people †evSvq? [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ji wW‡dÝ dvBbvÝ Gi Aaxb Rywbqi
B The French language A The BA AwWUi-14]
C The French manners C An D ‡Kv‡bvwUB bq Ans:d
D The French society Ans:a 115. Choose the correct sentence. [Xvtwet 08-09,
111. English is a language whereas --- wewUwf-Gi c‡hvRK-06, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK †fvjv, gv¸iv)-15]
English is a nation. [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ A He speaks English like English.
gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019] B He speaks the English like English.
A an Ba C He speaks the English like English.
C the D none Ans:c D He speaks English like the English.Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: fvlvi bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m bv wKš‘ RvwZ e¨vL¨v: †m Bs‡iwR RvwZi †jvKR‡bi gZ Bs‡iwR‡Z K_v e‡j|
†evSv‡Z fvlvi bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m| 116. --- Bangladeshis are proud of their
112. --- Germans are very enterprising. glorious past. [nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (B) 13-14, cwi‡ek Awa.
(Rvgv©wbiv Lye D‡`¨vMx) [WvK Awa`߇ii Gw÷ª‡gUi-18] AA B An mn cwiPvjK-07]
A No B The C The D This Ans:c
C An DA Ans:b 117. “The English” means- [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
113. ---English are industrious. [¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awat mnKvix RvtKtKvtbtwet (C) (Set-1/2), 19-20, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: we`y¨r,
cÖ‡KŠt (cyi)- 17, ¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvt mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 17] R¦vjvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Yvj‡qi wbivcËv Kg©KZ©v - 19]
A The B An A The English Language
C Each A D Ans:a B The English people
e¨vL¨v: Bs‡iR RvwZ †evSv‡Z English- Gi c~‡e© C The English speaking countries
Rule-16: (Adjective Gi c~‡e© the G e¨envi): e¨w³‡K wb‡`©wkZ †Kvb adjective Gi c~‡e© the emv‡j H
RvZxq mevB‡K †evSvq| ZvB Subject/object Gi Ae¯’v‡b Giƒc Adjective _vK‡j Zvi c~‡e© the ewm‡q Zv‡K
noun Kiv nq| Ges Bnv plural noun nq| †hgb: The virtuous are always happy.
Rule-17: (`ywU proper noun Gi Zzjbv): `ywU proper noun Gi g‡a¨ Zzjbv Ki‡j ‡hwUi mv‡_
Zzjbv Kiv nq Zvi c~‡e© the e‡m| ‡hgb: Kazi Nazrul is the Shelley of Bangladesh.
128. Kazi Nazrul is --- Shelley of Bangladesh. 129. --- virtuous are always happy. (avwg©‡Kiv
(KvRx bRiæj evsjv‡`‡ki ‡kwj) me©`v mywL) [Lytwet RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj 00-01]
A the Ba [Kztwet (B) 14-15] A the Ba
C an D no article Ans:a C an D this Ans:a
Rule-19: (mgMÖ RvwZ †evSv‡Z singular common noun Gi c~‡e© The): mgMÖ RvwZ
Rule-20: (cÖev`/ idiom and phrase Gi AšÍ©MZ the): wewfbœ proverbs Ges idioms
& phrase i‡q‡Q †h¸‡jv‡Z the/ a e¨eüZ nq| ‡hgb: in the wrong, by the horns, in
the know, on the wane- n«vmgvb, speak the truth, e¨wZµg: tell a lie BZ¨vw`|
D`vniY: He is in the wrong. (‡m fz‡ji g‡a¨ Av‡Q)
‡bvU: G wbqgwU gyL¯’ wbqg ZvB proverbs Ges idioms & phrase Aa¨vq¸‡jv c‡o wb‡eb|
137. He took --- bull by --- horns. (‡m luvowU‡K 139. None but --- brave deserves --- fair. (exi
wks a‡i †U‡b Avbj) [Xvtwet (D) 08-09] †fvM¨v emyÜiv) [ivtwet (SS) 07-08, Rtwet (C) 07-08, ¯^v¯’¨
A a, the B the, an A the, the B a, the mnKvix-10]
C the, the D no article, the Ans:c C an, the D the, a Ans:a
138. Industry is --- mother of good luck. ‡Kv‡bv GKwU we‡kl †kÖYx eySv‡Z the+ adjective
(cwikÖg †mŠfv‡M¨i cÖm~wZ) [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZ©v-05] e¨eüZ nq| the brave --- mvnmxiv, the fair-
Aa B an my›`ixiv, the young- hyeKiv, the old- e„×iv
C the D no article Ans:c BZ¨vw`; The poor envy the rich.(Mix‡eiv
abx‡`i‡K wnsmv K‡i)
141. Always speak --- truth and never tell --- D The nature is beautiful in spring. Ans:b
lie. (me©`v mZ¨ e‡jv KLbI wg_¨v e‡jv bv) [ivtwet (wnmve
A the, the B a, the weÁvb) 05-06]
C the, an D the, a Ans:d
Topic-07: ‡hme †ÿ‡Î article e‡m bv| Ggb wKQz wbqg wjLyb|
143. No article is used before —. [14Zg cÖfvlK e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b Love abstact noun ZvB no article
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv- 17, cwievi cwiKíbv -14] Avi thing- common noun ZvB Gi c~‡e© a e‡m‡Q|
A a pronoun B an adjective 147. --- salt tastes salty, and --- pepper tastes
C a noun D an adverb Ans:a hot. [Ptwet (B2) 12-13, ivtwet (E) 18-19]
144. No article is used before- [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b A A, a B no article
MY‡hvMv‡hvM Awa`߇i mnKvix Z_¨ Awdmvi-05, Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK
C The, the D The, a Ans:b
I MYwkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa. wcwUAvB (mvaviY) - 19]
A common noun B collective noun e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b “salt/pepper” Material noun
C material noun D noun of multitude ZvB ‡KvbwUi c~‡e©B Article n‡e bv| [pepper-‡Mvj
Ans:c e¨vL¨v: GB cÖ‡kœ mvaviY `„wó‡Kvb †_‡K DËi gwi‡Pi ¸ov]
Kiv n‡q‡Q material noun KviY we‡kl †ÿ‡Î 148. He leads --- most unhappy life. [cvewjK mvwf©m
Kwgkb mwPevj‡q mnKvix mwPe -05]
material noun Gi c~‡e©I article(the) em‡Z cv‡i|
Aa B the
†hgb: The water of the bottle---
C an D the Ans:a
145. Choose the correct sentence. [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi
Aax‡b MY‡hvMv‡hvM Awa`߇i mnKvix Z_¨ Awdmvi-05] 149. Last summer we went on --- cruise in
A The gold is a precious metal. the Sundarbans. [Lytwet (BBA) 15-16]
B A gold a precious metal. Aa B the
146. --- love is such --- beautiful thing. [Xvtwet (B) C a or the D None Ans:d
A no article, a B a, no article 17-18] 151. Man is --- architect of his own fate. [kÖg I
Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b †gwW‡Kj Awdmvi -03]
C the, a D a, the Ans:a
A The B An
Ca D no article Ans:a
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152. Everyday --- begins at 9 O’clock and 153. It is --------- pleasure to do business
ends at 3 O’clock. [10g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14] with such an efficient organization.
A college B a college [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16]
fvlvi bv‡gi c~‡e© mvaviYZ article e‡m bv| ‡hgb: I am learning English.
wbw`©ó †Rjvi bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m bv| ‡hgb: Dhaka, Rajshahi, etc. wKš‘ Hague, Nagpur Gi c~‡e© the
e¨envi Ki‡Z nq| †hgb: Mr. Robert lives in the Hague.
157. Mr. Robert lives in --- Hague. [ GB wbq‡g 160. Choose the right article in following
ûeû Kgb: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿. cÖZœZË¡ Awa. Gw÷‡gUi -19]
sentences. [Z_¨ gš¿Yvt mnt cwit (MY‡hvMv‡hvM cÖwkÿY)Ñ 01]
A the Ba
A Who is woman in a red sari?
C an D no article Ans:a
B Who is the woman in red sari?
158. I am learning --- English. (Avwg Bs‡iwR C Who is the woman in a red sari?
wkLwQ) [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 15-16] D Who is the woman in the red sari?Ans:d
Aa B an 161. I found --- old lady came to our house.
C the D no article Ans:d [ciivó gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v- 19]
blank with right option. [_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-05, 10. He is --- honest man. [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇ii K¨vk
WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifvwkqvi-18] miKvi I Awdm mnvqK 2014]
Aan Ba A a B the
4. English is --- language of --- people of e¨vL¨v: Article Gi wbqg Abyhvqx H Gi D”PviY Dn¨
England. [‡et‡ivtwet (C) 12-13] _vK‡j a bv n‡q an n‡e|
A the, the B the, an 11. He struck me on the head. Here the
C a, the D no article Ans:a word “the” is the- [‡et‡ivtwet (C) 14-15]
e¨vL¨v: language word wU †Kvb fvlvi bvg bq eis “He struck me on the head.” Here
Gi A_© fvlv; GLv‡b Bs‡iRx‡K wbw`©ó K‡i †evSv‡Z “the” is used as- [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZv©, 2q
†kÖwY)-15] Ans:d
language Gi c~‡e© the e‡m‡Q|
A familiar “the” B generalizing “the”
5. Complete the sentence. “ --- cat has ---
C defining “the” D Possessive “the”
tail” (weov‡ji †jR Av‡Q) [ivtwet 08-09]
e¨vL¨v: hLb the kãwU preposition Ges noun Gi
A The, a B The, an
gv‡S e‡m ZLb Zv‡K possessive the e‡j|
C A, a D A, an Ans:a
12. Choose the best answer. (gvbyl giYkxj)
e¨vL¨v: tail n‡”Q common noun ev‡K¨ Awbw`©ó [kÖg Kg©KZ©v Ges RbmsL¨v I cwieviKj¨vY Kg©KZ©v-04]
K‡i †evSv‡”Q, ZvB Gi c~‡e© a e‡m‡Q| A The man is mortal.
6. I lived in --- Netherlands for two years. B Man is mortal.
(&Avwg †b`vij¨vÛ w؇c 2 eQi emevm K‡iwQjvg) C A man is mortal. D None Ans:b
A the B a [Rtwet (C) 06-07] ------------00000------------
wb‡RB superlative, b-‡Z the bvB, d-‡Z rudest A abler B most able
C able most D ablest Ans:d
Gi ci noun bvB| ZvB mwVK DËi- c
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Rule: GK syllable wewkó word Gi mv‡_ ‘er’ †hvM K‡i comparative, ‘est’ †hvM K‡i superlative nq
Rule: adj. Gi †k‡l consonant + ‘y’ _vK‡j ‘y’ D‡V wM‡q ‘ier’ I ‘iest’ †hvM K‡i cwieZ©b nq|
Positive Comparative Superlative Positive Comparative Superlative
great greater greatest rich richer richest
small smaller smallest poor poorer poorest
high higher highest Strong stronger strongest
ugly uglier ugliest wealthy wealthier wealthiest
costly costlier costliest easy easier easiest
happy happier happiest busy busier busiest
shy shier shiest
11. Which one is the example of comparative 13. The bus is the --- expensive way to get
degree? [ivtwet 07-08] around. [mve-‡iwR÷ªvi-16, AvBb wePvi I msm` welqK
A easy B most famous Ans:d gš¿Yvj‡qi mve- †iwRóvi-16]
B Rahim is as tall as mine. 46. Which one is correct? (‡m Avgvi g‡Zv fv‡jv)
[mnKvix RR-07, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-18]
C Rahim is as tall as I.
A He is as good as myself.
D Rahim is tall as me. Ans:c
B He is as good as me.
e¨vL¨v: so---as/ as---as G‡`i ci pronoun
C He is as good as I.
Avm‡j subjective pronoun (I, we, he BZ¨vw`)
D He is as good as mine. Ans:c
nq| Z‡e Subject pronoun bv _vK‡j objective
pronoun(me, us, him BZ¨vw`) n‡Z cv‡i|
e¨vL¨v: wd cvwL‡`i 1000 cÖRvwZi g‡Zv cvwL e¨vL¨v: AwaK †evSv‡Z more than Avi gZ †evSv‡Z
wPwýZ Kiv n‡q‡Q| as ------ as e‡m; ev‡K¨ 150 ai‡bi AwaK †evSv‡Z
DËi- a Z‡e option a bv _vK‡j b DËi Kiv hv‡e|
48. In the Great Smoky Mountains, one
72. The roads of Dhaka are wider than --- 74. The facilities of the older hospital ----.
[Xvtwet (B-EE) 08-09, Ptwet (E) 06-07, (C1) 13-14, (D3) 16-17]
Rajbari. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi
Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 2019] A is as good as or better than those of the
A that of B those of new hospital
C this of D are Ans:b B are as good as or better than the new
73. The weather of Dhaka is ----- hospital
Kathmandu. [ivt wet (B-Law) 16-17] C are as good as or better than those of
A as good as or better than the new hospital
B as good as or better than that of D are as good or better than the new
C as good as and better than hospital Ans:c
D good or better than that of Ans:b e¨vL¨v: GB cÖ‡kœ cÖwZ Ack‡b or Øviv `ywU K‡i
e¨vL¨v: G RvZxq MCQ ¸‡jv‡Z cÖwZ Ack‡b `ywU Ackb Kiv Av‡Q weavq positive degree
K‡i kZ©/ Ackb Av‡Q hv or/and Øviv hy³ Av‡Q| wbqgvbymv‡i DËi as good as Avi comparative
ZvB †`L‡Z n‡e ïb¨¯’v‡b †Kvb Ack‡bi `ywU kZ©B wbqgvbymv‡i mwVK better than those of the new
mwVK| ‡hgb GB cÖ‡kœ b DËi KviY ïb¨¯’v‡b as hospital | Ab¨w`‡K subject (facilities) plural
good as w`‡jI mwVK n‡e Avevi better than ZvB verb n‡e are| myZivs mwVK DËi- c;
that of w`‡jI mwVK n‡e|
Topic-12: Zzjbvi †ÿ‡Î ev‡K¨i gv‡S Ges ev‡K¨i †k‡l †Kvb †Kvb kã e‡m? D`vniY `vI|
DËi: differ from (verb) , different from (Adj.), like, the same as, same as, similar to
BZ¨vw` k㸇jv `ywU Zzjbvi wel‡qi gv‡S e‡m, wKš‘ differ, different, alike, same & similar
G¸‡jv Zzjbvi welq¸‡jvi c‡i/ ev‡K¨i †k‡l e‡m| [‡bvU: Sentence G verb bv _vK‡j gv‡S
differ from/ ‡k‡l differ e‡m] D`vinY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ †`Lyb-
75. Although we often use “speed” and ¯úxW me`©v †f‡jvwmwUi gZ bq| [speed I
“velocity” interchangeably, in a velocity `ywUiB mvaviY A_© MwZ/ZxeªZv]
technical sense, “speed” is not always -- 76. A dolphin --- a porpoise in that it has a
- velocity”[Medical 93-94, BARRON’S TOEFL, P-185] longer nose. [Xvtwet (C) 13-14]
A alike B the same as A different B differs
C similar D as Ans:b C different from D differs from Ans:d
evsjv: hw`I ¯úxW I †f‡jvwmwU kã `ywU‡K GKwU evsjv A_©: Wjwdb ïïK †_‡K GB A‡_© Avjv`v †h,
Ab¨wUi cwie‡Z© e¨envi Kiv nq, cÖhyw³MZ w`K †_‡K GUvi (Wjwd‡bi) bvK j¤^v|
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77. Choose the incorrect word or phrase. 78. Although they are smaller, chipmunks
The explanation that (a)our instructor
(b)gave us, was different (c)than the one are --- most other ground squirrels. [Rvtwet
(d)yours gave you. [ivtwet (Law) 08-09] Ans:c (IBA) 11-12] [Source: BARRON’S TOEFL (10th Edition)
PROBLEM 88 ‡_‡K]
e¨vL¨v: Different Gi c‡i than bv e‡m from e‡m|
A alike B like as
ZvB Ackb (c) incorrect wn‡m‡e DËi|
C same as D like Ans:d
Source: CLIFF’S TOEFL Practice Test 4, Part B,
Question no. 39, Page 420 †_‡K ûeyû †bIqv n‡q‡Q|
Topic-13: `yB‡qi AwaK wKš‘ Zv‡`i ‡h Kv‡iv mv‡_ Avjv`v Avjv`v Zzjbv eySv‡Z wK e‡m?
Topic-16: GKB e¨w³/wel‡qi Ae¯’v Av‡Mi w`‡bi †P‡q AvR fv‡jv ev Lvivc eySv‡Z ‡Kvb degree nq?
DËi: GKB e¨w³/wel‡qi Ae¯’v Av‡Mi w`‡bi †P‡q AvR fv‡jv ev Lvivc eySv‡Z mvaviY ev‡K¨
Subject + verb + comparative word + today e‡m| we‡kl mZ©KZv: Gme ev‡K¨ today
Gi ci than yesterday Dn¨ _v‡K| ‡hgb: He is better today. [WvK I †Uwj‡hvM‡hvM
gš¿Yvj‡qi wnmveiÿY Kg©KZ©v 03] GB ev‡K¨i evsjv: †m AvR (MZKv‡ji †P‡q) fv‡jv Av‡Q|
Attention: GB wbq‡g better Gi mvg‡b comparatively, more, very Gme em‡e bv| Avi more good nq bv|
90. Which of the following sentence is two months. She --- [Ptwet (B-1) 14-15]
correct? [WvK I †Uwj‡hvM‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi wnmveiÿY Kg©KZ©v-03] A is comparatively better today.
A He is comparatively better today. B is comparatively the best today.
B He is good today than before. C is nicely today.
C He is better today. D is better today. Ans:d
D He is best today than yesterday. Ans:c 93. Choose the correct sentence. (AvR Avwg
91. Choose the correct sentence. [ivtwet 09-10] Av‡Mi †P‡q fv‡jv †eva KiwQ) [NU (weÁvb 11-12]
A The patient is very better today. A I feel more good today.
B The patient is much better today. B I feel better today.
C The patient is more better today. C I feel more better today.
D The patient is more good today. Ans:b D He is comparatively better today. Ans:b
92. Mina has been suffering from fever for
Topic-17: GKB e¨w³i wb‡Ri Ae¯’v †`vl, ¸‡Yi g‡a¨ Zzjbv †evSv‡Z Adj./Adv. Gi wK iƒc nq?
Rule: GKB e¨w³i `ywU †`vl, ¸‡Yi g‡a¨ Zzjbv/ Kg, †ewk †evSv‡Z Adj./Adv. Gi
comparative form bv n‡q G‡`i positive form nq, Ges 1g wUi Av‡M more e¨envi n‡e
I Ab¨wU wVK _vK‡e| G‡¶‡Î syllable †`L‡Z nq bv| ‡hgb: He is more good than bad.
A Who is the best of the two boys? D is the most tall of the Ans:b
B Who is the best among these boys? 115. Which is ---- of the two? [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet
BDwbU Gd 2018-19, ûeû Kgb: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi
C Who is the best among the three boys?
¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjix (wmwfj) - 19]
D Who is the best boy of this group Ans:a
A cheep B the cheap
e¨vL¨v: Ans: a, best Gi ¯’‡j better n‡e KviY- C the cheapest D the cheaper Ans:d
of the two _vK‡j comparative nq| 116. Of the two girls, Sultana is the ----
113. Of the two boys, Latif is the --- intelligent. [ ûeû Kgb: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi
intelligent. (`yRb evj‡Ki g‡a¨ jwZdB †ewk ¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi (cyi)- 19]
eyw×gvb) [Xvtwet (B) 13-14, Btwet (H) 14-15, Dc‡Rjv †cv÷gv÷vi-16, A most B more
ûeû Kgb: kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg cwi`k©K (†mdwU); †gKvwbK¨vji
C as D far Ans:b
†UK‡bvjwR - 19, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ…©. (dvqvi wjWvi) 11 †m‡Þ. 21]
A most B more 117. Of the four books, the green one is the –
C as D far Ans:b --. [Ptwet (B7) 14-15, ûeû Kgb: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK
Hints: Of the Gi ci two Av‡Q weavq evK¨wU‡Z A cheap B cheaper (1g avc)- 19]
C more cheaper D cheapest Ans:d
comparative ‰Zwi‡Z more DËi n‡q‡Q|
114. Although Moly is younger than her
Topic-21: Latin comparative k㸇jv wK wK? G‡`i ci to bv than ‡KvbUv e‡m?
Topic-22: ‡Kvb k㸇jv wb‡RivB me©`v Superlative Ges G‡`i e¨envi Kx? D`vniY `vI|
িভিডও
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Positive MVb: No other + superlative-Gi c‡ii N/P + verb + so/as + positive form + as + subj.
Comparative MVb: subj(N/P) +verb +(not) +comparative word +than +any other +obj(N/P)
েদখেতQRQRেকােড
Superlative MVb: Sub + verb + the+ superlative word + noun/Pro----- hy³ evK¨:
‡bvU: Gme cÖ‡kœ Superlative ‡_‡K comparative/ positive PvB‡j GKB wbqg cÖ‡hvR¨ n‡e|
‡hgb: Positive: No other metal is as useful as iron.
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Comparative: Iron is more useful than any other metal.
Superlative: Iron is the most useful metal.
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134. He is the best boy in the class. (positive) 139. It burns the prettiest of any wood.
[9g ¯‹zj wkÿK wbeÜb-12]
করুন
(Positive) [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv
A He is a good boy in the class. (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-17, 8g ¯‹zj wbeÜb-12, ûeû Kgb: 15 Zg wkÿK
B No other boy is so good as he. wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-19]
C No other boy in the class is as good as he. A No other wood is as pretty as it burns.
D He is better than any other boy. Ans:c B No other wood burns is as pretty as it.
135. No other player in the team is as good C No other wood burns as pretty as it.
as Shakib al Hasan. (Change into D No other wood burn as pretty as it.Ans:c
superlative degree) [ivtwet (B) AevwYR¨ Written, 19-20] e¨vL¨v: wbqg- No other + noun + verb + as +
Ans: Shakib al Hasan is the best player in adjective-Gi positive form + as + sub.
the team. 140. Dhaka is one of the largest cities in
136. He is the best player in his team. The Bangladesh. (positive) [10g ¯‹zj wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
positive degree of- [cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 19-20] GB A No other cities in Bangladesh are as big
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
as Dhaka.
A No other player is as good in the team as he.
B Very few cities in Bangladesh are as
B No other player was as good in the team as he.
C No other player is as better in the team as he. big as Dhaka.
D He is as good as other players. Ans:a C Very few cities in Bangladesh is as big
143. "A string of pearls was not so bright as D Honesty is less much as it. Ans:a
her teeth. Make it Comparative [41st BCS] 145. I know him better than you. (positive)[13 Zg
‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 16]
A Her teeth was more brighter than a
A You do not know him as good as I.
string of pearls.
B You do not know him as well as I Ans:b
B Her teeth were brighter than a string of
C You do not know him as well as me.
pearls.
D You do not know him as good as me.
C A string of pearls was brighter than her
e¨vL¨v: Good/well-Gi comparative and
teeth.
superlative h_vµ‡g better and best|
D A string of pearls were very bright than
her teeth. Ans:b
D No other player is considered as he. D Honey is not sweeter than money. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: ‡m me‡P‡q fvj ‡L‡jvqvo| evK¨vwUi negative e¨vL¨v: Than hy³ comparative evK¨‡K
A_© n‡e- Ab¨ ‡Kv‡bv †L‡jvqvo ZvigZ GZ fvj bv| negative Ki‡Z subject (wØZxq)+ verb + not+
so+ adjective + as + sub (cÖ_g) nq|
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148. Writing is better than reading” The (Negative) [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv
Negative form of the sentence is [10g cÖfvlK (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 2016]
wbeÜb-14] [Bt wet (B) 16-17] A Jim and Della were not as wise as the Magi.
A writing is not as good as reading. B Jim and Della were not less wise than the Magi.
B Reading is not as good as writing. C Jim and Della were not to wise as the Magi.
C Nothing is as good as writing. D Jim and Della were not unwise than the Magi.
Ans:b
D No other thing is good as writing. Ans:b
149. Jim and Della were as wise as the Magi.
c~Y©gvbt 8 Model Test/Chapter Review mwVKt----fyjt----
mgqt 3 wg: (On Degree) cÖvß b¤^it-------
1. He is superior --- me. (‡m Avgvi †P‡q DËg) 5. Would you be so kind --- to keep me
[wimvP© Awdmvi-06, mn. cwiPvjK (gv`K) I Kviv ZË¡veavqK -06] informed? [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet A, 13-14]
Athan B to A that B enough
C with D of Ans:b C as D much Ans:c
2. Nature is the --- physician. (cÖK…wZ n‡jv e¨vL¨v: So+ adjective +as A_©vr So kind as|
me©‡kÖô wPwKrmK) [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-96, Btwet (B) 10-11] 6. He is the --- teacher in the school. [cÖv_wgK
A good B better we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK -95]
C best D excellent Ans:c A good B bad
3. Dhaka is becoming one of the --- cities C worse D best Ans:d
in Asia. [htwetcÖtwet A, 12-13, Btwet (G) 10-11, †ijI‡qi 7. Choose the correct option. [Btwet (P) 10-11]
Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-16, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)] A The topic was more perfect.
A more busy B busy B My shirt is more whiter than Kamal’s.
C busiest D most busiest Ans:c C It is the most unique among all.
e¨vL¨v: one of the + Superlative nq weavq D He is the better of the two. Ans:d
DËi- busiest| e¨vL¨v: perfect Ges unique Gi mv‡_ more,
4. Choose the correct sentence: most e‡m bv weavq a, c fzj| more whiter fzj
A He is in the good mood. [ivtwet (E3) 17-18] MVb ZvB b fzj| Avi of the two _vK‡j the +
B He is in good mood. comparative nq weavq mwVK DËi- d
C He is in better mood. 8. These are --- results I have ever had in
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Preposition Identification †_‡K 3wU cÖk-œ
01. ‘Call me if you have any problems e¨vL¨v: 1g I 2q ev‡K¨ article (the) Gi ci past
regarding your work’. ‘Regarding’ is kãwU noun| Avi 3q ev‡K¨ main verb Gi ci past
a/an- [41 BCS]
st kãwU adverb; Ges †kl evK¨wU‡Z “her prime” GB
A gerund B apposition phrase wU‡K †hvM Kivq past kãwU preposition|
C preposition D conjunction Ans:c 04. ‘There was a small reception following
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b regarding kãwU Øviv c‡ii noun the wedding’. The word ‘following’ in the
phrase Gi mv‡_ ev‡K¨i m¤úK© ¯’vcb Kiv n‡q‡Q weavq sentence is a/an [39 Zg wewmGm (we‡kl)]
A preposition B adjective
GwU Preposition| [regarding = about] ev‡K¨i
C adverb D noun Ans:a
evsjv: hw` †Zvgvi Kv‡Ri wel‡q †Kvb mgm¨v _v‡K,
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ following Øviv Article +noun/
Avgv‡K ‡W‡Kv|
gerund ‡K hy³ Kiv n‡q‡Q ZvB GUv preposition.
02. Which 'but' is a preposition? [41st BCS]
A It is but right to admit our faults. beside’ ‘besides’ †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ-
B What can we do but sit and wait?
05. We need two hundred dollars --- this to
C We tried hard, but did not succeed pay for everything. (mewKQzi g~j¨ cwi‡kva Ki‡Z
D There is no one but likes him. Ans:b GB A_© QvovI Avgv‡`i AviI 200 Wjvi cÖ‡qvRb) [24th
e¨vL¨v: 1g ev‡K¨ but GKwU Adverb KviY GwU c‡ii BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
but GKwU Preposition| Ges †kl `ywU ev‡K¨ but n‡jv C beside D besides Ans:d
Conjunction| e¨vL¨v:
03. In which sentence is the word “Past” used cv‡k¦© †evSv‡Z beside, by, near e‡m; He sat
as a preposition. [40th BCS 2019] beside/by/near me (†m Avgvi cv‡k emj)|
A Writing letters is a think of the past. AwZwi³/AviI †evSv‡Z besides e‡m| Qvov, e¨wZZ
B I look back on the past without regret. Ges bv K‡i †evSv‡Z- but/except e‡m|
C I called out to him as he ran past. Avevi mxgvbv/welq Qvwo‡q eySv‡Z beyond e‡m| No
D Tanina was a wonderful singer, but she’s unauthorized personnel beyond this point.
past her prime. Ans:d
¸‡jv ev‡K¨i †k‡l e‡m| ‡hgb: Which restaurant do Others †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ-
you want to eat at? (Zzwg †Kvb †i÷z‡i‡›U †L‡Z PvI) 23. The family doesn’t feel ---- going out this
What are you so angry about? (Zzwg †Kvb/wK wel‡q season. [37th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A in B on
GZ ivMvwš^Z?)
C like D of Ans:c
18. What are you so angry ---? (Zzwg †Kvb/wK wel‡q
GZ ivMvwš^Z?) [25th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb KvR Ki‡Z B”Qv †cvlY Kiv A‡_© Feel
A about B at like e‡m|
C with D for Ans:a 24. Fill in the blank: You may go for a walk
19. Who were you talking ---? (‡K ‡Zvgv‡K ej‡Q) if you feel --- it. [40th BCS 2019]
A on B off [18th BCS] A about B on
C with D to Ans:d C like D for Ans:c
Time/Home/sale mgm¨v †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ- e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb KvR Ki‡Z B”Qv †cvlY Kiv A‡_© Feel
20. Choose the correct sentence. [26th BCS- Ab¨vb¨] like e‡m| ZvB DËi- c
A The train is running in time.
B The train is running on time.
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C The train is running with time.
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D The train is running to time. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: wbw`©ó mg‡q Pjvgvb _vKv A‡_© GLv‡b on DËi|
17. He lives --- Mirpur in Dhaka. [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller -18]
A by B at C for D in Ans:b
18. Technology has developed ---- great speed. [Bangladesh Bank Asst. Director -18]
A on B at C in D by Ans:b
19. You cannot get this book --- such a price. [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller -18]
A for B at C with D on Ans:b
20. These illegal goods were not sold openly but were available --- the counter. (Gme A‰ea cY¨
cÖKv‡k¨ wewµ nqwb wKš‘ KvD›Uv‡i cvIqv mnRjf¨ wQj) [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZv©, 2q †kªYx)-15]
A at B by C from D under Ans:a
21. He is very good --- reciting poem. [K…wl m¤úªmviY Awa`ßi (Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi gy`ªvÿwiK)-18]
A for B with C by D at Ans:d
with
A B on C against D by Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Lean something against something A_© AvovAvwofv‡e †Kv‡bv wKQzi mv‡_ wKQz ivLv|
48. We should take vaccine --- all spreadable diseases. [Exim Bank (Trainee Assi. Teller) 18]
A by B about C for D against Ans:d
49. He is swimming ----- the current.(‡m †¯ªv‡Zi cÖwZK~‡j mvuZvi KvwU‡Z‡Q) [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-16]
50. They were sailing ---- the wind. (Zviv evZv‡mi cÖwZK~‡j cvj Zz‡j RvnvR Pvjvw”Qj) [Btwet (C) 14-15]
A against B for C about D with Ans:a
Topic-04: beside’ ‘besides’ ‘Beyond’ ‘But’ ‘Except’ -BZ¨vw` e¨env‡ii cv_©K¨ wK?
by
A B with C through D from Ans:b
74. “Life is a tale told --- an idiot.” (g~L©ivB e‡j wReb GKwU Mí) [Dc‡Rjv cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v-10]
A before B with C to D by Ans:d
75. He commenced her speech --- a short prayer.(‡m GKwU mswÿß cÖv_©bv Øviv Zvi e³e¨ ïiæ Ki‡jv)
A upon B into C with D to [Btwet (B) 10-11] Ans:c
76. A man is known --- the company he keeps. (GKRb e¨w³‡K m½ †`‡L †Pbv hvq) [Dc‡Rjv cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv©-10,
cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi cwieviKj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_x-13]
with
A B by C for D to Ans:b
77. No problem can be solved --- violence. [‡ewmK e¨vsK-09, cwimsL¨vb A¨vwmm‡U›U Awdmvi-14]
A by B for C at D in Ans:a
78. The 32000 word novel ‘The time Machine’ --- H. G. Wells, popularized time table.
A into B of C by D in [Xvtwet (A) 14-15] Ans:c
79. I asked Razia to come to the cinema --- me. [Basic Bank-09, mnKvix cwimsL¨vbwe`-14]
A to B by C in D with Ans:d
Rule-1: fwel¨r Kv‡j †Kvb wba©vwiZ/wbw`©ó mg‡qi c~‡e© ev g‡a¨ †evSv‡Z by e¨eüZ nq| I have to complete
the work by Thursday. (Avgv‡K e„n¯úwZev‡ii g‡a¨ KvRwU m¤úbœ Ki‡Z n‡e); G‡ÿ‡Î mZK© _vK‡eb Awbw`©ó
mg‡qi c~‡e© in e‡m| We have to go in five minutes. (Avgv‡`i cuvP wgwb‡Ui g‡a¨ †h‡Z n‡e)
80. Hurry up! We have to go --- five minutes. (Avgv‡`i cuvP wgwb‡Ui g‡a¨ †h‡Z n‡e) [27th BCS, Z_¨ gš¿Yv.
mnKvix cwiPvjK-01, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09, Btwet (B) 12-13, Lytwet (E) 14-15, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 17-18]
A on B before C by D in Ans:d
81. The concert will begin --- fifteen minutes. [AMÖbx e¨vsK-13]
A by B about C on D in Ans:d
82. I shall be there --- 7 pm. (Avwg †mLv‡b mÜv 7 Uvq _vK‡ev) [wcÖwgqvi e¨vsK-09]
A in B at C by D on Ans:c
83. I’ll have finished --- the end you get back. (Zzwg wd‡i Avmvi c~‡e© Avwg KvR †kl Kie) [10 BCS (written)]
th
86. They travelled to Sylhet ---. [Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkjx Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx 2015]
Aby foot B by walking C on foot D on their feet Ans:c
87. We travelled to Paris --- train. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (wm-BDwbU) weÁvb, gvbweK, gv`ªvmv-17-18]
A by B with C for D to Ans:a
88. Which of these is correct?(QvÎQvÎxiv ev‡m ¯‹y‡j wM‡qwQj) [Rvtwet (C) 11-12]
A All students went to school by the bus. B All students went to the school by the bus.
C All students went to school by bus. D None of the above Ans:c
Rule-3: †Kvb e¨w³ ev e¯‘i ev ¯’v‡bi cv‡k ev Kv‡Q ev wbK‡U eySv‡Z preposition by e‡m| ‡`‡ni †Kvb A½ aiv
eySv‡Z by e‡m| †hgb: I caught him --- the ear. Avwg Zvi Kv‡b aijvg|
89. He sat --- the fire --- me. (‡m Avgvi mv‡_ Av¸‡bi cv‡k e‡mwQj) [Rvtwet (C) 11-12, ey‡qU 96-97]
A in, on B of, by C by, with D at, with Ans:c
90. Our school is --- the main road. (Avgv‡`i ¯‹zjwU g~j iv¯Ívi cv‡k Aew¯’Z) [cÖv. cÖavb wkÿK-07, ivtwet 09-10]
A on B in C to D by Ans:d
91. I caught him --- the ear. [Avbmvi I wfwWwc Awa`߇ii mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U 2015]
A by B with C to D for Ans:a
Rule-4: †Kvb welq Abymv‡i/ †Kvb wKQz n‡Z †evSv‡Z by e¨eüZ nq weavq Nwoi mgq Abymv‡i †evSv‡Z by watch
e¨eüZ nq| Example: It is five O’clock by my watch. Avgvi Nwo‡Z cuvPUv ev‡R|
92. What is the time --- your watch? [‡Zvgvi Nwo‡Z (Nwo Abymv‡i) KqUv ev‡R?] [12th BCS (cywjk), evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷
MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb-19, _vbv mnKvix wkÿv Awdmvi-95, dzW B݇c±i-96, 00, Btwet (M) 05-
06, ivtwet (fvlv wefvM) 09-10, BRDB cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv-12, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-13]
A by B in C with D at Ans:a
93. He is senior to me --- five years. [gv`ªvmv wkÿv Awa. (‡÷vi wKcvi) 19 Ryb 21]
Use of ‘on’: ¯úk© Ae¯’vq Ic‡i, wbw`©ó w`b, wbw`©ó evi, wbw`©ó ZvwiL, single day/GKK w`b/ wbw`©ó †Kvb KvR
Pjgvb / b`xi wKbv‡i/ ‡Kvb wel‡qi Dci, wbw`©ó KvR- BZ¨vw` eySv‡Z k‡ãi c~‡e© on e‡m| ‡hgb: [on Monday,
on that day, on Friday morning/afternoon, on the evening, on morning, on the 7th March, on
26th March] D`vniY: Mr. smith lives on 75, Ranking street, Dhaka.
‡Kvb mfv ev `‡ji AšÍf©y³ eySv‡Z on the committee e‡m|
wbw`©ófv‡e ‡Uwj‡dv‡b KvD‡K WvKv eySv‡Z on/over the telephone em‡Z cv‡i|
†Kvb wbw`©ó wel‡qi Dci eySv‡Z on + something e‡m †hgb: a book on New York |
wUwf‡Z mivmwi †Kvb Abyôvb/‡Ljv †`Lv eySv‡Z On TV e‡m| cv‡q †nu‡U eySv‡Z feet Gi mvg‡b on e‡m|
wbw`©ó ¯’vb/mxgvbvi g‡a¨ eySv‡j Zvi mvg‡b on e‡m †hgb: on campus/Island BZ¨vw`|
The Øviv wbw`©ó Kiv †Kvb hvbevn‡bi bv‡gi c~‡e© on e‡m, on + the train/ the bus/ the boat/ the ship
wKš‘ the bv _vK‡j mivmwi by e‡m †hgb: by + train/ bus/ boat BZ¨vw`|
129. There’s paper --- the floor. Please put it --- the wastebasket. [Xvtwet (B) 16-17, Lytwet (BS)
a) at, into b) on, at c) on, in d) over, at 16-17]Ans:c
130. I did not know that he was --- the committee. [BRDB Bank-11, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14]
A in B at C on D against by Ans:c
131. The bus service is not available today. The drivers are --- strike. [NSI (Junior Field off.) 24 Sep. 21]
For+ Awbw`©ó mgq (period of time) Since+ wbw`©ó mgq (point of time)
mvaviY Nwoi mgq: Second/minute/hour (1 hour, Nwo Øviv wbw`©ó mgq: 10 o’clock, 10 p.m., 3.30 a.m. etc.
5 hours etc.)
w`b: Day/days (1 day/ten days etc.) w`‡bi Ask: Morning, dawn(সকাল), noon, afternoon,
evening, dusk (mÜvi c~‡e©), night, tonight etc.
mßvn: Week/weeks (1 week/two weeks etc.) mcÍv‡ni Ask/w`‡bi bvg¸‡jv: Saturday, Sunday etc.
gvm: Month/months(1 month/ nine months etc.) gv‡mi bvgmg~n: January, February, December etc.
Season/seasons (1 season/ 3 seasons etc.) Name of seasons: (summer, winter, spring etc.)
Years, decades, centuries (1 year/5 years etc.) Name of year: (1991, 1971, 1930 etc.)
we‡kl mZK©Zv: since+ (possessive + mgq); since + (‡h‡Kvb mgq + th); nq, ‡hgb: since 9th day, since
my past days, since 5th year BZ¨vw`| ‡bvU: since + yesterday nq| [for + ages = for many years]
144. He has been ill --- Friday/ Monday last. [13th I 26th BCS, evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi
mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ- Gi †dvig¨vb-19, cvqiv e›`i KZ…©c‡ÿi mnKvix mve-B݇c±i-18, mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i Awdm mnKvix-17, ms¯’vcb gš¿Yvj‡qi
cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-07, †et‡ivtwet (K) 09-10, †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK (AvBb)-13, cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi (cwi`wk©Kv)-13, Rvtwet (D)
14-15, ewnivMgb I cvm‡cvvU© Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK -14, we`y¨r Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Dc-mnKvix -12, gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)]
A from B since C on D in Ans:b
145. I have been waiting --- five o’clock. [mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U -15]
A since B for C at D by Ans:a
Aaxb Bb÷ªv±I (bb-‡UK)-05, TEO-10, [Btwet (K) 12-13, Kztwet (B) 07-08, `y‡hv©M e¨e¯’vcbv ey¨‡iv mnKvix cwiPvjK-01]
The train is running in time.
A B The train is running on time.
The train is running with time.
C D The train is running to time. Ans:b
219. We got to the station --- time for the train. [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 16-17]
A on B in C at D about Ans:b
220. Is there anything --- sale at the mall this week? [etwet (K) 13-14]
A for B in C on D to Ans:c
Topic-22: ‡Kvb †Kvb Transitive verb Gi ci Preposition e‡m bv? D`vniY w`b|
No preposition after Transitive verb: Reach (‡cuŠQv‡bv), resemble (m`„k nIqv), recommend
(mycvwik Kiv), resign(c`Z¨vM Kiv), discuss, enter, go, meet, order, paint, sign, answer, investigate,
emphasize, violate, comprise BZ¨vw` Transitive Verb ¸‡jvi ci preposition e‡m bv; †hgb: He
discussed the matter with me.
mZK©Zv: G‡`i Noun form/ Passive voice Gi ‡ÿ‡Î G‡`i ci Preposition em‡Z cv‡i|
†hgb: I have a discussion about the matter with you.
226. The walls of the house have been painted --- green. [14th BCS, ivtwet (F-non-science) 14-15, [Kvwi. I gv`ªvmv wkÿv gš¿.
(Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤ú.) 11 Ryb 21]
A in B on C like D of Ans:c
09. The picture is ---- the corner of the room. (QwewU N‡ii †KvYvq Av‡Q) [Ptwet (A) 16-17]
A at B on C in D to Ans:a
10. He is hard--- hearing. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 17-18, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15]
A to B in C of D about Ans:c
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29. Wordsworth introduced the readers --- a A He refrained to take any drastic action.
new kind of poetry. [31st BCS] B He refrained on taking any drastic action.
A for B with C He refrained in taking any drastic action.
Cat D to Ans:d DHe refrained from taking any drastic
J-Group †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ- action. Ans:d
30. He is jealous --- my fame. (‡m Avgvi mdjZvq 38. My wife reminded me ---. [24th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
Cl©vcivqY) [31st, 32nd BCS (wjwLZ)] A of my appointment
A on B for B to go my appointment
C to my appointment
C of D with Ans:c
D my appointment Ans:a
K-L- Group †_‡K 2wU cÖkœ-
39. Your answer is not relevant --- the
31. Now-a-days many villages are lit --- question. [15th BCS (written), I Ab¨vb¨]
electricity. [14th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A Through B with
A with B by
C by D to Ans:d
C from D on Ans:a
S- Group †_‡K 4wU cÖk-œ
32. The intellectuals can no longer be said to
live --- the margins of the society. [20th BCS] 40. Professor Razzak was a scholar ------
A against B beyond refute. (Fill in the gap) [36th BCS]
Main Part (‡hLv‡b A-Z ch©šÍ me k㸇jv ‡Uwe‡j Awfbe ‡KŠk‡j wmwiqv‡j Av‡jvPbv)
A-
Sl Word pre. Meaning Self Practice
1 Abhorrence(n) of †Kvb wKQzi cÖwZ N„Yv He has abhorrence --- war. [Rtwet (C) 10-11]
2 Abhorrent(adj.) to KviI cÖwZ N„Y¨ Corruption is abhorrent --- the honest. [MT-04]
3 Abide(v) by (wKQz)‡g‡b Pjv You must abide --- your decision. [ivtwet 09-10]
4 Abide(v) with (sb) Kv‡iv m‡½ _vKv Abide --- me O Lord.
[ivtwet 07-08]
5 Abide(v) in/at ‡Kvb ¯’v‡b I abide --- Dhaka. (Avwg XvKvq emevm Kwi)
_vKv
6 Abound(v) in(place) ‡Kvb ¯’v‡b cwic~Y© _vKv Fish abound --- the pond. (cyKz‡i gvQ cwic~Y©)
7 Abound(v) with(sth) wKQz Øviv cwic~Y© _vKv The Padma abounds -- Hilsha fish.[mnt wkÿK 2,98]
8 Absent(adj) from Abycw¯’Z/AwbqwgZ He was absent --- School.
30 Acquit (sb) of KvD‡K Lvjvm †`Iqv I acquit him --- the charge.
31 Adapt(v) to Lvc LvIqv‡bv Maya cannot adapt---new situations. [ivtwet 02-03]
32 Adapted(adj) from (‡Kv_vI †_‡K) M„nxZ The story is adapted --- Japan.
33 Adapted(adj) for (wKQzi R‡b¨) Dc‡hvMx This project is adapt --- garments.
34 Add(v) to ‡hvM Kiv Add five ---- ten. A kitchen garden adds --- the
prosperity of the house. [ivtwet 02-03]
35 Addicted(adj) to(drug/a (Lvivc wKQz‡Z) Avm³ He is addicted --- gambling/ smoking (evRx †Ljv.[ivtwet 06-
07]
lcohol)
53 Aim + sth(v) at j¶¨ Kiv He aimed his gun --- the bird.
54 Akin(adj.) to mv`„k¨/ g‡bi g‡Zv His assignment is akin --- mine. [ivtwet 05-06]
55 Alarmed(adj.) at AvZw¼Z, fxZ, kw¼Z We are alarmed --- the news.
56 Alien(adj.) to we‡ivax Familiarity is alien --- my nature.
57 Alive(adj.) to(sth) ÁvZ/ RxweZ/m‡PZb I am alive --- my danger. [ivtwet 07-08]
58 Allergic(adj.) to wei³ fve/fxlY AcQ›` Lots of people are allergic---Prawn [ivtwet 09-10]
59 Allot(v) to eivÏ Kiv The room was allotted --- him.
60 Allude(v) to D‡jøL Kiv This is alluded --- the Quran. [Xvtwet (C) 05-06]
61 Aloof(adj./v) from weiZ/ weiZ _vKv He remains aloof --- the people.
[ivtwet 04-05]
62 Alternative(adj.) to weKí/substitute for This question is alternative --- other.
63 Amateur(adj.) in ‡Kvb wel‡q Acwic°/ He is amateur --- stenography(muvUwjwc/`yªZ‡jLb).
‡mŠwLb/ A‡ckv`vi
64 Ambition(n) for(sth) wKQzi R‡b¨ D”PvKv•ÿv
He has no ambition--name and fame.[ivtwet 03-04]
65 Ambitious(adj.) of wKQzi R‡b¨ D”PvKv•ÿx
He is ambitious---fame.[ivtwet (Islamic Study) 09-10]
66 Amenable(adj.) to eva¨, gvb¨ K‡i Ggb You are not amenable---reason. [Rtwet (B) 11-12]
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67 Angry(adj.) with(sb) Kv‡iv Dci ivMvwš^Z He is angry --- me.
68 Angry(adj.) for(sth) ‡Kvb wel‡qi Rb¨ He was angry with me for losing the pen drive.
about ivMvwš^Z What are you so angry---. [25th BCS]
69 Angry(adj.) Kv‡iv AvPi‡Y ivMvwš^Z He was very angry--my conduct [Ptwet (D) 12-13]
at(conduct)
70 Annoyed(adj.) with (sb) (Kv‡iv mv‡_) wei³ John was annoyed--his brother/ the boy. [ivtwet]
71 Answer(v) No prep. DËi †`Iqv Answer the question no. 05. (5bs cÖ‡kœi DËi)
72 Answer(n) to ‡Kvb wKQzi DËi Answer to the question no. 05. (5bs cÖ‡kœi DËi `vI)
73 Answer(v.) Revew`wn Kiv
for(sb/sth) You have to answer --- bad work.
74 Answer(n) on wbw`©ó c„ôvi DËi Please see the answer --- page 10.
75 Antidote(adj.) to cÖwZ‡laK Napa is antidote --- fever.
76 Antipathy(n) against(sb) KviI cÖwZ weiy×Zv I have antipathy -- him. [ivtwet (A3-odd roll) 12-13]
77 Antipathy(n) to (sth) we‡Øl He has an antipathy --- smoking.[Ptwet (D) 12-13]
78 Anxious(adj) for/about DwØMœ Students are anxious --their results.[ivtwet 03-04]
79 Apart (v, adv) from weiZ _vKv, ev‡`, I need 500 dollas apart --- 100 dollars.
80 Apathy(n) towards ‡Kvb wKQy ‡ Z D`vmxbZv He has a great apathy---his studies. [ivtwet 10-11]
81 Apologize(v) to(sb) KvD‡K ARy n vZ †`Lv‡bv The man should not apologize --- his boss.
82 Apologize for(sth) fz‡ji Rb¨ AbyZß The man must apologize---what he has done. [ivtwet 07-08]
nIqv
83 Appeal(v) to(sb/court) Av‡e`b Kiv I appeal to him for pardon against the judgment.
I appeal to you for mercy. [Ptwet 06-07]
84 Appeal(v) for wKQzi Rb¨ Av‡e`b Kiv -
15,†ijI‡qi DcmnKix cÖ‡KŠkjx-16, SESIP mnKvix _vbv gva¨wgK wkÿv Kg©KZv©-15, Rvtwet (BBA) 13-14, ivtwet (E-we‡Rvo) 14-15, Btwet (F) 13-14,
(H) 14-15, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 14-15/ (wm-BDwbU) weÁvb, gvbweK, gv`ªvmv: 17-18]
A to B for C than D of Ans:a
18. He was absorbed --- deep thought. [DPE cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-18, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (K‡ivZqv) -10, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq
mnKvix wkÿK (hgybv)-08, ms¯’vcb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-07, cwi`k©K (gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`ßi)-13, Ptwet (A) 03-04, Btwet (G) 11-12, Rvtwet
(A3) 13-14]
A with B on C in D by Ans:c
19. You must adhere --- your principle/him. [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (avbwmuwo)-08/ (myigv)-13, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK
(mycvifvDRvi)-15, Sonali Bank Ltd. Sub-Assistant Engineer (Architect)- 16]
A in B to C by D at Ans:b
20. Employees must adhere --- some rules set --- the management. [Janata Bank ltd. Asst. Executive Officer
2017]
A on, for B to, by C with, by D in, to Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Adhere to-`„pfv‡e †j‡M _vKv| Set by the management- management KZ…©K w¯’iK…Z| myZivs mwVK
DËi to, by
21. He was angry --- me for losing the pen drive. [Agrani Bank Officer-08, Xvtwet (B) 03-04,
A with B at C on D by Btwet (P) 04-05] Ans:a
22. He was very angry --- my conduct. (‡m Avgvi AvPi‡Y Lye ivMvwš^Z wQj) [Ptwet (D) 12-13]
23. I was angry --- the result. [c~evjx e¨vsK (Rywbqi Awdmvi)-05, gv‡K©›UvBj e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-06]
24. We were alarmed --- the news. [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet (we-BDwbU) 09-10]
A with B at C about D by Ans:b
25. We should not pine --- what is not there and should adhere --- out principles.
[Lytwet (B) 2018-19]
A to,
with B for, about C by, on D for, to Ans:d
26. He was accused --- stealing his aunt’s necklace. [Exim Bank, officer (cash)-11]
A for B with C of D on Ans:c
27. He is not ashamed --- his mistake. (‡m Zvi fz‡ji Rb¨ jw¾Z bq) [Ptwet (F) 15-16]
28. One should be ashamed --- one’s misconduct/telling a lie. (fyj AvPi‡Y jw¾Z n&Iqv DwPZ) [cÖvBgvix
cÖavb wkÿK-09/93, Ptwet (F) 15-16, Ptwet (D) 03-04]
A of B to C at D for Ans:a
29. He came and asked --- my book. (‡m Avm‡jv Ges Avgvi eB PvBj) [Ptwet (B) 03-04]
30. The money we asked --- was not forthcoming. [wbev©Pb Kwgkb mwPevj‡q cªkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-04]
31. Jalal asked --- a loan of TK. 500/- [15th BCS (Written)]
Aover B for C at D through Ans:b
32. Bangladesh abounds --- river. (evsjv‡`‡k cÖPzi b`x Av‡Q) [Trust Bank (Officer, Cash)-12]
33. The Padma abounds --- hilsha fishes. (cÙv Bwjk gv‡Q cwic~Y)© [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq (cÖavb wkÿK)-98, (mnKvix wkÿK-02, 10]
A with B in C of D on Ans:a
34. I acceded --- his request. [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq (IDA/ADB Project) mnKvix wkÿK- 01]
A by B on C for D to Ans:d
53. She aspired --- a business career/ a scientific career. [PCS-16, wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -
2017, RbcÖkvmvb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v 2016]
A to B for C by D from Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Aspire to (fame) L¨vwZ AvKzjfv‡e Kvgbv Kiv| m¤ú` AvKv•ÿv Kiv eySv‡j for/after nq;
54. Man aspires --- riches. (gvbyl m¤ú‡`i cÖwZ cÖej AvMÖn iv‡L) [cÖv_wgK mn: wkÿK (wZ¯Ív) -10]
A for B after C before D in Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Aspire after (wealth) m¤ú‡`i Kvgbv Kiv|
55. Students should be attentive ---- their lessons. [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (†nvqvs‡nv)-13]
A in B with C to D of Ans:c
56. What are you so angry ---? (Zzwg †Kvb/wK wel‡q GZ ivMvwš^Z?) [25th BCS, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ…©. (dvqvi wjWvi) 11 †m‡Þ. 21, Kztwet
(B) 13-14, Btwet (H) 15-16, (G) 17-18]
Aabout B at C with D for Ans:a
57. Lots of people are allergic --- Prawn.(AwaKvsk gvbyl wPswoi cÖwZ Awbnv/wei³/wegyL) [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix
c‡KŠkjx -03, ivtwet 09-10]
Afrom B with C in D to Ans:d
58. Lamia has a great apathy --- her studies. [Southest Bank-11, K„wl m¤úªmviY Awa. (Awdm mn.)-18]
-He has a great apathy --- his studies. (cov‡kvbvi cÖwZ Zvi e¨vcK D`vmxbZv Av‡Q) [cÖv_wgK we`¨v. cÖavb wkÿK
(ewikvj vefvM) -08, Zzjv Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-97, ivtwet 10-11]
A to B towards C for D of Ans:b
59. She/ Mithila argued --- me about the marriage. (‡m weevn mg‡Ü Avgvi mv‡_ hyw³ LÛb Kij)
[21st BCS, Uttara Bank-08, 14 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-17, cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 13-14]
Awith B for C to D from Ans:a
60. You should attend --- your lessons. (‡Zvgvi cv‡V g‡bv‡hvM †`Iqv DwPZ) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK-12, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ
c`) 27 AvM÷ 21]
A with on B C at D To Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Attend to– g‡bv‡hvM †`Iqv, †`Lfvj/cwiPh©v Kiv| Attend at (a place) - ‡Kv_vI Dcw¯’Z nIqv| Attend
on (patient) - ‡mev Kiv|
61. I has serious aversion --- smoking. (aygcv‡bi cÖwZ Zvi mvsNvwZK Abxnv Av‡Q) [Btwet (AvBb) 05-06]
A at B for C from D to Ans:d
62. They argued --- the right to strike.(Zviv ag©N‡Ui AwaKv‡ii Rb¨ hyw³ w`‡q Av‡jvPbv Kij) [ivtwet 09-10]
63. The man must apologise --- what he has done. [Xvtwet (A) 02-03, ivtwet (A_©bxwZ) 07-08]
64. I have no aptitude --- music. (Mv‡bi cÖwZ Avgvi Avm³Zv/‡SuvK/cÖeYZv †bB) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq (wcBwWwc-2) mnt wkÿK-06]
A to B for C at D by Ans:b
65. The convict appeared --- the court. [Medical College- 17-18]
A in B to C before D at Ans:c
B-
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice
123 Bad(adj) at A`¶ I am not bad --- tennis. [10th BCS, Btwet 10-11]
124 Baffle(v) by (sth) nZeyw× nIqv I was totally baffled --- Nina’a behavior.
125 Bar(adj) to evav It is bar --- me.
C-
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice
157 Callous(adj.)to D`vmxb He is callous --- his studies. [Btwet 10-11]
158 Capable(adj.)of mÿg Mim is capable --- solving my problem.
159 Capacity(n) for `¶Zv Mim has capacity --- solving my problem.
160 Care(v) for MÖvn¨ Kiv/hZœ Kiv She does not care --- me at all. [Btwet 10-11]
161 Take care of hZœ †bIqv Please take care --- your father.
162 Catch(v) at (sb/sth) Aej¤^b wn‡m‡e aiv A drowning man catches --- a straw. [Medical 02-03]
163 Catch(v) by ‡P‡c aiv/take by The police caught the thief --- the neck.
164 Cause(n) for (wKQzi Rb¨) KviY I have no cause--anxiety (D‡ËRbv). [pri. Assi. Tea.-99]
165 Cause(n) of (wKQzi Rb¨) KviY What was the cause --- accident?
166 Cautious(adj)of mZK© He is not cautious --- his future.
167 Cautious against mveavb All should be cautious --- me.
168 Certain(adj) of/about wbwðZ He is certain passing --- the work.
169 Change into iæcvšÍi nIqv Water changes --- vapour. [Rwic Awa`߇ii mnKvix-05]
170 Characterize by mywPwýZ nIqv The dreams of Shakespeare are characterized ---
great knowledge.
171 Charge(v) on/ Kv‡iv weiƒ‡× He brought a charge --- me.
against Awf‡hvM Kiv They were charged --- receiving stolen goods.
172 Charge(v) with Revew`wn Kiv [BD railway assi. Commandant-07]
173 Clear(adj) of gy³ I want to be clear --- my debt (FY).
174 Cling(v) to ‡j‡M _vKv Cling --- Expert to get desired result.
175 Close(adj) to wbK‡U/ wbKUeZ©x He is close --- me. The shop is close --- market.
176 Clothed(adj) with mw¾Z He stood up in the meeting clothed ---.
177 Clothed(adj) in ‡cvkvK cwiwnZ The lady was clothed --- glory.
178 Clue(n) to m~Î/‡KŠkj There is no clue --- solve the problem.
179 Coincide(v) with wg‡j hvIqv His birth coincided --- Mother Teresa. [ivtwet 07-08]
180 Come(v) of Rb¥ MÖnY Kiv I came --- a poor family.
181 Come(v) by ¯’vb cwi`k©b Kiv He should come --- the place.
182 Come(v) by Lyu‡R cvIqv/ An efficient supervisor is not so easy to come by.
bvMvj cvIqv [evsjv‡`k RyU wgj Ki‡cv‡ik‡bi Awdmvi-2017]
183 Commence on ïiæ Kiv He commenced her speech -- a short prayer.[Btwet 10-11]
184 Commend to cÖksmv Kiv He commended the book --- me.
185 Commens with mgch©vq nIqv Your pay does not commensurate --- your work.
urate(v) [ivtwet 07-08]
94. The bank will compensate the customer --- his loss. [‡mvbvjx e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-14]
A to B against C with D for Ans:d
95. The debutante could not --- the pressure of playing in an international match. (bevMZ
†L‡jvqvo AvšÍRv©wZK g¨vP ‡Ljvi Pvc gvwb‡q wb‡Z cviwQ‡jv bv) [Rtwet (B) 14-15]
A cope B cope with C cope up with D cope up Ans:b
96. I am unable to comply --- your request. [Xvtwet (C) 97-98, ivRkvnx K„wl Dbœqb e¨vsK-10]
A at B on C with D in Ans:c
97. He made a comment --- my proposal. [Eastern Bank Limited -05]
A about B for C on D with Ans:c
98. Medha congratulated me --- my success. [evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj
wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb-19]
A out B form C for D on Ans:d
99. The man was cured --- his disease.(‡jvKwU Zvi †ivM n‡Z gy³ n‡qwQj)[Shajalal Islami Bank Ltd. Trainee Officer
(Cash) – 16, Rvtwet 09-10]
A to B of C on D for Ans:b
100. The guard caught the thief --- the corner of science Laboratory and Mirpur Road. (wgicyi
†ivW Ges mvBÝ j¨ve‡iUwii cv‡k¦© cvnviv`vi †PviwU‡K ai‡jv) [Xvtwet (C) 15-16. Ptwet (D3) 15-16]
A in B at C from D on Ans:b
101. Water is changed --- vapour by heat. [Rxeb exgv (Awdm mn. I Kw¤ú. gy`ªvÿwiK) 4 †m‡Þ. 21, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b mvBdvi Awdmvi-05]
A for B with C into D in Ans:c
102. We regret that we cannot comply --- your request. [Rvtwet (e¨emvq cÖkvmb) 18-19]
103. His words conform --- his work. [cÖv_wgK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡nvqvs‡nv) -13]
A on B with C at D to Ans:b
104. When he faces problem, he counts --- my help. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (C) 18-19]
A after B upon C for D with Ans:b
105. I must not condemn her --- knowing. [Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR (weÁvb Abyl`) 18-19]
A without B by C for D before Ans:c
106. Are you confident --- your performance. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14, Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-09]
107. He is confident --- Success. [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-18 (¯’wMZ-18) 14 †Rjv, Btwet (B) 17-18]
A for B with C to D of Ans:d
108. An efficient supervisor is not so easy to come ---. [evsjv‡`k RyU wgj K‡c©v‡ik‡bi Awdmvi-2017]
A by B for C to D back Ans:a
109. The man uttered a caution --- any error. [‡et‡evtwet (F) 16-17]
A against B for C in D to Ans:a
110. A man who always connives --- the faults --- his children is their worst enemy.
(‡h e¨w³ me©`v Zvi mšÍvb‡`i ‡`v‡li D‡cÿv K‡i ‡m Zv‡`i (mšÍvb‡`i) me‡P‡q Lvivc kÎæ) [Lytwet (B) 12-13]
A with, of B to, with C at, of D at, for Ans:c
134. Our country is committed --- a policy of peace co-existence. [evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK-11]
A with B for C to D by Ans:c
135. Our family consists ---- five members. [Investment Corporation of Bangladesh Cashier 18]
A on B with C to D of Ans:d
136. Many Nigerians were converted --- Christianity in the 19th century. [mn. mwPe (AvBb)-05]
A to B towards C for D over to Ans:a
137. Nizam lost control of the car and crashed --- the wall. [`ybx©wZ `gb Kwgkb (mnKvix Kg©KZv©)-10]
A on B into C to D with Ans:b
D-
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice
264 Damage to (sb/sth) ÿwZ/‡jvKmvb It had caused serious damage --- the roof.
265 Deaf (adj) of/in Rb¥MZ ewai/Kv‡b Lv‡Uv He is deaf --- one ear.
266 Deaf(adj) to Ag‡bv‡hvMx Ae‡njv K‡i †kvbv He is deaf --- my request. [govt. inf. Officer -05]
267 Deal(v) in e¨emv Kiv He deals --- stationary goods. [labor officer -96]
trade in/ The govt. dealers deal --- sugar according to
do business law. [ivtwet 09-10]
268 Deal(v) with e¨envi/AvPiY Kiv He has dealt--the problem nicely.[Xvtwet (B) 04-05]
269 Debar(v) from evav †`Iqv He was debarred --- his expectation. [`y`K -84]
270 Decide(v) upon w¯’i Kiv His marry was decided --- the girl.
271 Decide(v) against weiæ‡× wmØvšÍ †bIqv The judgment decided --- the innocent boy.
272 Decide(v) to, for wm×všÍ †bIqv The committee decided to make an exception
for him. [Rtwet (D) 10-11]
273 Dedicate(v) to fv‡jv Kv‡R DrmM© Kiv He was dedicated --- his job. [Rtwet (A) 09-10]
274 Defend(v) from i¶v Kiv We should defend us --- evil.
275 Deficient(adj) in A`ÿ The boy is deficient --- math.
276 Delegate(V) to cÖw ZwbwaZ¡ Kiv He welcomed to delegates --- the conference.
277 Delete(v) from ev` †`Iqv The book was deleted --- the list.
278 Delight(v) In/ at Avbw›`Z nIqv I delight --- sports.
279 Deliver(v) To cvVv‡bv I delivered the letters---his son.
280 Demand(n) for Pvwn`v /PvIqv Men have demand---Money.
281 Demand(v) for Pvwn`v Kiv /PvIqv Man demands --- money.
282 Depart(v) from wKQz ‡_‡K wew”Qbœ _vKv You are departing---the truth. [N.U.(ARTS) 09-10]
146. She is devoted --- and interested --- her occupation. [Ptwet (A) 18-19]
A for, in B to, for C at, in D to, in Ans:d
147. Mr. Pat --- all his time --- national disaster. [Rvtwet 2018-19 BDwbU ÔGBPÕ (AvBAvBwU)]
A deprive, of B devoted, at C deals, to D devoted, to Ans:d
148. I have distaste --- publicity. (cÖPviYvq Avgvi AiæwP Av‡Q) [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-14]
A for B about C against D at Ans:a
149. She dreams --- running her own business. (‡m wb‡R e¨emv Kivi m¦cœ †`‡L)[9g we‡RGm (mn. RR)-14]
A in B by C to D of Ans:d
150. The young man was dressed --- a suit. [ivRkvnx K…wl e¨vsK (Kg©KZv©, 2q †kÖYx)-15, ivtwet (E-‡Rvo) 15-16]
151. The young woman was dressed --- rare silk. [32nd BCS (wjwLZ), Bmjvgx e¨vsK (mnKvix Awdmvi)-08]
A on B in C into D with Ans:b
152. You must dispense --- the services of your gardener. [Pubali Bank-14]
A for B with C of D in Ans:b
153. He despaired --- success. (‡m mdjZvq nZvk n‡q †Mj) [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (wkDjx)-09]
A in B of C with D at Ans:b
154. An honest man has no distrust --- anyone. [Primary Assi. Teacher -10]
A on B with C for D of Ans:d
155. He has dealt --- the problem nicely. (‡m mgm¨vwU fvjfv‡e wbqš¿Y K‡i‡Q) [Xvtwet (B) 04-05]
A to B in C with D on Ans:c
156. She sympathized --- me. [cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_x©-15]
157. It is difficult to sympathize ----- an unfortunate man. [Xvtwet (B) 18-19]
A to B in C with D on Ans:c
158. The climate is congenial --- health. [wewfbœ gš¿Yvjq/ wefvM/ Awa`߇ii e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-18, mnKvix cwiPvjK Kviv ZË¡veavqK-
06, cÖvK cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (5 †Rjv) 2015]
Ato B in C with D on Ans:a
159. Fill in the gap: She was so constant --- me! [mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v-15]
A off B of C with D to Ans:d
160. The accident was my fault, so I had to pay for the damage --- the other car. [iƒcvjx e¨vsK-10, Btwet
(G) 17-18]
Aon B of C for D to Ans:d
161. I have to differ --- you on this issue. [bvwms I wgW. wmwb. bvm©. (28 Rvby. 21)]
A over B to C from D with Ans:d
162. Men differ --- opinion. (e¨w³‡f‡` gZvgZ wfbœ nq) [Dc‡Rjv wbev©Pb Kwg. mwPev. Awd.-08, Xvtwet (C) 13-14]
A from B at C in D about Ans:c
163. The poor are deprived --- their rights. [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i Awdm mnvqK-17]
A of B to C for D in Ans:a
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164. He deals in rice but does not know how to deal --- the customers. (‡m Pv‡ji e¨emv K‡i wKš‘ †m
Rv‡bbv wKfv‡e LwiÏv‡ii mv‡_ †Kbv‡ePv Ki‡Z nq) [Adm. officer under commu. Ministry -06]
Ato B of C with D for Ans:c
165. The train to Rajshahi departed --- the platform.[Pubali Bank Ltd. Junior Officer (Cash)- 16, Xvt wet (D) 15-
16]
at
A B from C with D on Ans:b
166. Which one is correct? [ivtwet 04-05]
A The students became detached from library work.
B The students became detached to library work.
C The students became detached of library work.
D The students became detached in library work. Ans:a
E-
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice
342 Eagerness for AvMÖn I have no eagerness --- luxurious (wejvm eûj) mobile.
343 Earnest(adj) in AvMÖnx Student should be earnest --- reading.
344 Easy(adj) of mnR, mij Our principle is easy --- approach.[High school HM -04]
345 Eligible(adj) for ‡hvM¨/ fit for I am eligible --- the post.
346 Emerge(adj) from ‡ei nIqv The tiger emerged --- the bush.
347 Eminence in myL¨vwZ He has eminence --- painting.
348 Enamored of/with ‡cÖ‡g cov/cQ›` Kiv The man was enamored --- this beguiling woman.
349 Encroach on AbwaKvi cÖ‡ek Kiv Do not encroach --- my order.
350 End (v) in (sth) mgvß nIqv The task was end --- time. (djvdj nIqv)
351 Endowed with ¸‡Yi AwaKvix Tagore was endowed --- talents.
352 Engage (v) to evM`vb nIqv The girl is engaged --- my brother.(evM`Ëv) [ivtwet 08-09]
353 Engaged in ‡Kvb Kv‡R wbgMœ He is engaged --- writing a book.(‡Kvb Kv‡R wbgMœ/wbhy³)
354 Enlist (v) in ZvwjKvfy³ Kiv He is enlisted --- the party.
355 Enter(v) into c&ª‡ek Kiv We have recently entered --- an agreement. [Xvtwet -10]
356 Entitled(adj) to wKQzi AwaKvix I am entitled --- a share in the profit. [Labor minis. -05]
357 Entrust(v) to (sb) `vwqZ¡ †`Iqv Government has been entrusted to elected politicians.
[22nd BCS]
358 Entrust(v) with `vwqZ¡ †`Iqv The children were entrusted with the care of their
(sth) uncle.[24th BCS] I entrusted her---the work.[Ag Bank-10]
359 Enquire/ The authorities inquired/ enquired --- his
into Z`šÍ Kiv
Inquire background, they found he had a criminal record.
360 Enveloped in Av”Qbœ / Ave„Ë The sky is enveloped --- clouds.
361 Envy(v) at/of Clv© Kiv Don’t envy --- people.
362 Equal (adj) in c`gh©v`vq mgvb He is equal in rank with me. [Btwet (B) 07-08]
363 Equal (adj) with e¨w³i mgvb He is equal --- me by height. [Btwet (B) 07-08]
364 Equal(adj) to Kv‡R mgK¶ He was equal --- the task. [ivtwet 09-10]
178. I entrusted her --- the work. (Avwg Zv‡K KvRwU Ac©Y Kijvg) [AMÖYx e¨vsK-10]
for
A B with C to D at Ans:b
179. The children were entrusted --- the care of their uncle. (wkï‡`i‡K Zv‡`i PvPvi Øvwq‡Z¡ Ac©b Kiv n‡jv)
[24th BCS, 12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (XvKv, dwi`cyi)-12, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 15-16]
180. Government has been entrusted --- the responsibility.[KvwiMix Awa`c͇i B‡jKUªv±‡i (bb‡UK)-05, Xvtwet (D) 06-
07, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-15]
to
A B with C of D from Ans:a
181. Government has been entrusted --- elected politicians. [22nd BCS, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (17 †Rjv)-15,
DPE mnKvix jvB‡eªixqvb-18, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (A) 12-13, ‡et‡ivtwet (BBA) 13-14]
A to B with C of D from Ans:a
182. Our principal is easy --- approach. (Avgv‡`i Aa¨‡ÿi mv‡_ mn‡RB mvÿvr I Avjvc Kiv hvq) [gva¨wgK
A of B in C with D for cÖavb wkÿK-04] Ans:a
183. Sincerity is essential --- success in life. [Pubali Bank (Officer)-06]
A to B of C into D from Ans:a
184. 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 Ans:c
185. I am entitled --- a share in the profit. [kÖg gš¿Yvj‡q mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, 14Zg cªfvlK wbeÜb-17, KvwiMix wkÿv Awa`߇ii Pxd
BÝUªv±i (bb‡UK)-03]
for
A B from C into D to Ans:d
186. The girl is engaged --- my brother. (evwjKvwU Avgvi fvB‡qi mv‡_ evM`Ë¡ Av‡Q) [ivtwet(mgvRweÁvb) 08-09]
A with B by C at D to Ans:d
187. He is engaged --- writing books. (‡m GKwU eB wjLvq wbgMœ wQj) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-13. cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix
wkÿK (wSjgv) -13]
Ain B with C to D at Ans:a
188. It is an exemption --- the Article 85. (Aby‡”Q` 85 ‡_‡K GwU Ae¨vnwZ/gy³) [Btwet (C) 14-15]
189. The student was exempted --- paying his fees. th
[11 BCS (written)]
A from B of C to D under Ans:a
190. We have recently entered --- an agreement with the Inland Co-operative Society. [13 BCS, kÖg Awdmvi-
th
96, Xvtwet (D) 09-10, Btwet (G) 10-11, Rvtwet (H) 16-17]
no preposition B upon
A C in D into Ans:d
191. He was equal --- the task. (‡m KvRwU‡Z Dchy³ wQj) [cÖ_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK -97, ivtwet 09-10]
A of B for C to D with Ans:c
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192. This is an exception --- the rule. (GUv wbq‡gi ‡_‡K e¨wZµg/Avjv`v) [ivtwet 09-10, (D) 18-19, cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ˆe‡`wkK
Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvi‡qi DcmnKvix cwiPvjK -17]
of
A B for C to D at Ans:c
193. The government has extended a warm welcome--the visiting delegation. [Xvtwet (C) 11-12, cÖvK-
cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv)-16]
A to B for C with D among Ans:a
203. She is good --- tennis. [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b †Uwjwfkb cÖ‡KŠkjx (†MÖW-2) : 04]
A in B about C at D on Ans:c
204. ‘God is good --- me’. (Avjøvn Avgvi cÖwZ m`q) [Pri. School assi. Teacher -08]
with
A B at C on D to Ans:d
205. Always guard --- making mistakes. (fzj Kivi †ÿ‡Î mZK© _vKyb) [‡et‡ivtwet (B1) 13-14]
A against B for C from D of Ans:a
206. He was guilty --- contempt of court. [GB eB †_‡K Kgb: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) †mU-G/we/wm, 19-20]
A of B for C in D by Ans:a
207. He is good --- fishing. [IFIC Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Office (TAO) 2018, RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b wcGmwmi mnKvix cwiPvjK
2016, ¯^iv÷ª gš¿Yvj‡qi gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii cwi`k©K : 13]
at
A B of C in D after Ans:a
208. John Smith is good ---- Mathematics. (Rb w¯§_ As‡K `ÿ) [36th BCS]
A at B of C in D after Ans:a
209. The disappointed man grumbled --- his fate. [cÖvBgvwi mnKvwi wkÿK -08, 12]
A on B to C at D against Ans:c
210. He hankered --- fame. [cwi‡ek I eb gš¿Yvj‡qi cwi‡ek Awa. mn-cwiPviK -07, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK †WjUv)-14]
211. I don’t like a person who hankers --- wealth. [WvP evsjv e¨vsK-12]
A for B on C over D after Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: hanker Gi mv‡_ after/for `yBUvB n‡Z cv‡i| Z‡e after ‡K cÖvavb¨ w`‡Z n‡e| Ack‡b after bv _vK‡j for
n‡Z cv‡i|
212. Please lend me hand --- this trunk. (GB Uªv®‹ DVv‡bv/D‡Ëvj‡b nvZ jvMvI) [Rtwet (C) 14-15]
A for B with C about D on Ans:b
213. Be happy --- what you have.(‡Zvgvi hv Av‡Q ZvB wb‡q mywL _vK) [ivtwet (Social Science) 06-07]
A within B off C which D with Ans:d
214. He does not hanker --- money. [cªvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-02]
A in B into C towards D after Ans:d
215. Priya was surprised --- the result and happy --- it. [Lytwet (ARTS School) 11-12]
A by, with B out, in C with, by D in, out Ans:a
216. 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
217. He is an heir --- his uncle’s property. (‡m Zvi PvPvi m¤ú‡`i DËivwaKvix) [ivtwet 08-09, 15-16]
218. He ia an heir --- the throne. (‡m wmsnvm‡bi DËivwaKvix) [M„nvqK I MYc~Z© gš¿Yvj‡qi Mbc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx
I WªvdUmg¨vb/wmwfj-18]
A off B on C to D of Ans:c
219. Salam hit --- an excellent idea. (mvjvg GKwU PgrKvi cwiKíbv/gZje LvUv‡jv) [AMÖYx e¨vsK (SO)-11]
with
A B upon C by D in Ans:b
220. Identify the correct sentence: [23 BCS, Bmjgx e¨vsK mnKvix Awdmvi-08, 14Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-17, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK wkÿK (Avjdv)-
rd
14, ivtwet 08-09, (E-†Rvo) 14-15, ‡et‡ivtwet (F) 14-15, Xvtwet (C) 15-16]
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
508 Inveigh against mgv‡jvPbv Kiv Why do you inveigh ---- me?
509 Invest (v) with f~wlZ Kiv The captain was invested --- new power.
510 Invest(v) in wewb‡qvM Kiv He invested all his money --- RNSPIN Shares.
[ivtwet (D-odd), 14-15]
511 Invited (adj) to Avgwš¿Z I am invited --- this party.
512 Involved(v) in wjß He is involved --- difficulties. [PHM -09]
513 Irritated at/by/with wei³/mš‘ó I am irritated --- your misconduct.
514 Irrelevant to AcÖvmw½K His remark is irrelevant --- the subject.
515 Irrespective of wbwe©Pv‡i/wbwe©Pv‡i All are equal irrespective --caste and creed (RvwZ, ag©, eY©).
245. Wordsworth introduced the readers --- a new kind of poetry. [31st BCS]
A for B with C at D to Ans:d
246. He is jealous --- my fame. (‡m Avgvi mdjZvq Cl©vcivqY) [mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-10,31st, 32nd BCS (wjwLZ)]
Aon B for C of D with Ans:c
247. Is he jealous ---- her fame? [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/Awa.e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v)-18]
A of B for C with D over Ans:a
248. Don’t jeer --- me. (Avgv‡K e¨½ K‡iv bv) [ivtwet (B-Law) 12-13, nvtwetcÖtwet (C) 09-10]
A in B of C at D with Ans:c
249. The court has no jurisdiction --- foreign diplomats living in this country.[‡et‡ivtwet (A) 13-14]
A in B for C of D over Ans:d
250. A good judge never jumps --- the conclusion. [Rtwet (C2) 15-16]
251. Selina is an impulsive person. She always jumps --- a conclusion without much thinking.
[ivtwet (D-AevwYR¨) 16-17]
at
A Bon C for to D Ans:d
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice
524 Keen(adj) on AvMªnx/DrmyK She's keen --- (playing) tennis/cycling.
Reference: Cambridge advanced learner dictionary (3rd edition)
525 Keep(v) to ivLv Keep --- your promise. [ivtwet 07-08]
526 Key (n) to Pvwe KvwV Industry is the key --- success. [Pvwe KvwV= †kªô Dcvq/gva¨g]
527 Kind(adj) to `qvjy The rich should be kind --- the poor.
528 Lack(n) of Afve He has lack --- money. [lack of=shortage of]
529 Lack(v) in Afve nIqv He lacks --- courtesy. (‡mŠRb¨‡eva)
530 Lame(adj) of ‡Lvov The poor man is lame --- one leg.
531 Lament for/over AbyZvc Kiv One should not lament--- the past. [Assi Tch -09]
532 Land(v) at AeZiY Kiv The plan has landed-Zia International Air port.[ivtwet03-04]
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533 Lapse intoAe¯’v cwieZ©b He lapsed --- a coma and died four days later.
nIqv Reference: Cambridge advanced learner dictionary (3rd edition)
534 Late(adj) for †h‡Z ‡`wi Yesterday she was late --- school. [N.U.(ARTS) 12-13]
535 Laugh (v) at VvÆv Kiv Do not laugh---the poor.[Medical officer under family planning-10]
536 Lavish of AwgZe¨qx He is lavish --- money.
537 Lean(jxb) against ‡Vk †`Iqv He leaned --- the wall for support.
538 Learn(v) about ÁvbvR©b Kiv I've learned a lot --computers since I started work here.
539 Leave(v) for D‡Ïk¨ iIbv She has just left --- the airport to meet a friend who is
†`Iqv coming from Japan. [Ptwet 10-11]
540 Leave(v) no pre. ¯’v b Z¨vM Kiv He left the house by the back door.
541 Level (v) with mgvb Kiv Distinction between the rich and the poor should be
leveled ---.
542 Liable for ÿwZi `vqx Jerry was not liable --- the breaking of the axe handle.
543 Likeness to mv`„k¨ He recognized the girl by her likeness --- her mother.
544 Limit to/on mxgv‡iLv Is there a limit --- the amount of money you can claim?
545 Lit(adj) with/by Av‡jvwKZ Now-a-days many villages are lit -- electricity.[14th BCS]
546 Live(v) beyond MwÐi evB‡i The intellectuals can no longer be said to live --- the
Rxebhvcb Kiv margins of the society. [20th BCS, C.U.(Law)04-05]
547 Live(v) in evm Kiv Man lives --- society.
548 Live (n)/ on ‡L‡q Rxeb Living --- fast food is bad for us. [ivtwet 09-10]
Feed on aviY Kiv Live on money/food.
549 Live(v) by ‡Kvb Dcv‡q evPv He lives --- honest means. [Medical 05-06]
550 Long(v) for cÖZ¨vkv Kiv He longed --- fame. [ivtwet 08-09]
551 Look Gi mv‡_ A‡bK preposition e‡m weavq Group Verb
Look - -
Aa¨v‡q Av‡jvwPZ n‡q‡Q| AbyMÖnc~e©K Group Verb Aa¨v‡q †`Lyb-
552 Loss(adj) for (sth) ÿwZ He was loss --- words. [Rtwet (C) 07-08](at, for)]
553 Lose(v) in bó nIqv The building was lost --- a storm.
554 Love(n) for fv‡jvevmv I had shown a true love --- all things being. [ivtwet 07-08]
555 Loyal(adj) to wek¦¯Í We shall be loyal --- our parents. [ivtwet (PHY) 07-08]
252. Now-a-days many villages are lit --- electricity. [14th BCS, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv/ `vwbqye)-13, kni mgvR‡mev
Awdmvi-07, ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mvBdvi Awdmvi-17, Ptwet 07-08, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (A) 12-14]
A with B by C from D on Ans:a
253. The intellectuals can no longer be said to live --- the margins of the society. [20 BCS]
th
268. She was oblivious --- her surroundings. [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK -97]
269. She was oblivious --- the presence of her friend. [10th BCS (Written)]
A of B about C for D on Ans:a
270. The novelist is observant --- public feeling. [Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wbev©Pb Awdmvi-04]
A at B with C for D of Ans:d
271. The correct sentence is- [ivtwet 08-09, cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15, Medical 15-16]
A Open page 30. B Open to page 30.
C Open for page 30. D Open at page 30. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: wbw`©ó c„ôv †ei Kiv eySv‡Z open at e¨eüZ nq|
272. It did not occur --- my mind at any time. [BRTA Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK-05]
A to B at C with D by Ans:a
273. I am obliged --- him for his co-operation. (mn‡hvwMZvi Rb¨ Avwg Zvi Kv‡Q evwaZ) [ivtwet 10-11, mvBdvi Awdmvi-
99, ivtwet (mgvRweÁb) 10-11]
A at B to C with D for Ans:b
274. It occurred --- my mind last evening. (MZ mÜvq GUv Avgvi g‡b c‡owQj) [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 16-17]
A in B out C to D from Ans:c
P-
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice
607 Panacea for me mgm¨v mgvav‡bi People believe that honey is a panacea --- all
Dcvq diseases. [Ptwet (J) 16-17]
608 Parallel(adj) to mgvšÍivj This line is parallel --- that.
609 Parody (n) on/ of we`ªƒcvZ¥K bKj The poem is a parody --- a poem of Nazrul.
610 Part(v) from ‡Kvb e¨w³/welq He parted --- his friends. [Geology Assi. Director -06]
n‡Z wew”Qbœ nIqv It is difficult to part --- a long held belief. [24th BCS]
611 Part(v) with ‡Kvb wKQz Z¨vM Kiv I cannot part --- the pen.
612 Partake(v) of/in Askx`vi nIqv “His work partakes --- the prose style of his
time” [Lytwet (Arts & Humane School) 10-11]
613 Partial (adj) to c¶cvZc~Y© They say he is partial --- his friends.[De ca un-05]
614 Partiality for c¶cvwZZ¡ I have no partiality --- my relatives.
615 Participate in AskMÖnY Kiv She never participates -- any of our discussions.
616 Pass(v) by AwZµg Kiv He passed -- but did not notice me.[Xvtwet (D) 07-08]
617 Passion for fvev‡eM/liking for Sakila has a deep passion --- music.
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618 Patience with ‰ah© The father lost all his patience --- his son.
619 Patient(adj) of mwnòz The sick man is patient --- his sufferings
620 Pen (v) through jvBb/kã †K‡U †`Iqv Pen through this word. (kãwU †K‡U `vI)
621 Permit(v) of Aby‡gv`b †hvM¨ nIqv His conduct permits --- no excuse.
622 Persist(v) in AUjfv‡e ‡j‡M _vKv He persists --- a noise. [ivtwet 06-07]
623 Perish(v) with Kó cvIqv/cÖvY nviv‡bv I am perishing --- cold. [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 16-17]
624 Pick(v) off ¸wj Kiv/ shoot Don’t pick --- host birds.
625 Play (v) at ‡Ljv Kiv Students should not play --- cards.
626 Play (v) on ev`¨-hš¿ evRv‡bv The third girl played --- a tune.
627 Play(v) with ‡njv †Ljv Kiv Don’t play --- match.
628 Plead (v) for Av‡e`b Kiv He pleaded --- justice. [ivtwet 08-09]
629 Plead(v) against Reve †`Iqv I pleaded --- his conduct.
630 Pleased with Lywk/ Avbw›`Z I am pleased --- my family.
631 Plunged(adj) in wbgw¾Z He is plunged --- deep study.
632 Point(v) out wPwýZ Kiv/ Mistakes should be pointed --- in a student’s
D‡jøL Kiv work. [Assi. Director under environment ministry -07]
633 Ponder(v) over/on Mfxifv‡e wPšÍv Kiv The boy is pondering --- the mistakes.
634 Popular with(sb) KviI wbKU / Kv‡Q The principal is popular --- pupils for his
for(sth) RbwcÖq politeness.
635 Pore (v) over cixÿv Kiv/ cov We should pore---- before our exam.
636 Pour (v) into wKQzi g‡a¨ wKQz
(Zij c`v_©)Xvjv Pour the honey --- the bowl.
637 Precaution against mZK©Zv We should take precaution --- disease.
638 Preferable to AwaKZi cQ›`bxq Milk is preferable --- tea.
639 Prefer(v) to AwaKZi cQ›` Kiv She prefers tea --- coffee. [ivtwet 07-08. 06-07]
640 Prejudice against Kzms¯‹vi/weiƒc wPšÍv I have no prejudice --- any religion. [Assi. Te. Un. GHS -09]
641 Prejudicial to ¶wZKi Smoking is prejudicial --- health.
642 Prepare for (sth) cÖ¯‘wZ †bIqv Boby is preparing --- the examination.
643 Preside(v) over mfvcwZZ¡ Kiv The principal presided --- the meeting. [`vwqZ¡ †`Iqv]
644 Pretend to fvb Kiv Hamlet pretended --- madness(cvMjvgx).
645 Pretext(n) for Qj/ARynvZ His illness is a mere pretext --- his absence.
[Xvtwet (a) 06-06] [21st BCS (Written)]
646 Prevail(v) on/upon ivwR Kiv‡bv/ I prevailed --- my friend to lend me Tk. 5000.
Persuade [Admini. Off. Under -04]
647 Prevent (v) from weiZ Kiv My mother prevented me--going there.[Rvtwet (C) 11-12]
648 Prey (adj) to ekteZx© One should not be prey --- greed (‡jvf).
649 Pride(v) on/ upon (wKQy jBqv) wg_¨v He prides himself --- his wealth.
oneself Me© Kiv The girl prides herself --- her beauty. [ivtwet 09-10]
660 Proud of Mwe©Z, An¼vwi You must be very proud --- your son.
661 Provide(v) against `yw`©‡bi R‡b¨ mÂq Kiv Everyone should provide something---rainy days.
662 Provide(v) with ‡`qv, cÖ`vb Kiv He provided me --- a loading.
663 Pry(d«vB) (v) into DuwK w`‡q †`Lv I do not like prying --- your secrets.
664 Take pride in Me© Kiv He takes pride --- his wealth. [Assi. Teacher under GHS -09]
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n
275. He prohibited me ---. [15 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mg ch©vq)-19]
A to do it B do it C in doing it D from doing it Ans:d
276. They provided us --- food and drink. [NSI (Junior Field off.) 24 Sep. 21]
296. To full line gap are need: The girl is popular ---- all. [WvK Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi-18]
297. The writer was popular --- young readers. [Rtwet (E) 14-15]
298. A man who is popular --- his neighbours is supposed to be a good man. [‡Rjv wbev©Pb Awd.i-04]
A at B upon C with D for Ans:c
299. He is partial --- his son/his father. [ivtwet (gv‡K©wUs) 05-06, 08-09, 17-18]
300. They say he is partial --- his friends. [mgvR‡mev Awa`c͇ii Dc-ZË¡veavqK-05]
A about B with C for D to Ans:d
301. He is too miserly to part --- his money. [ivtwet (A) 13-14]
302. It is difficult to part --- a long-held belief. (`xN© w`‡bi wek¦vm n‡Z c„_K nIqv KwVb) [mnKvix RR-11]
A with B from C against D beside Ans:b
303. He pleaded --- justice. (‡m b¨vqwePv‡ii Rb¨ Av‡e`b Kij) [ivtwet 08-09, bvwms I wgWIqvBd Awa. wgW.-17]
A on B in C for D from Ans:c
304. He pleaded with me --- justice. [¯^v¯’¨ I cwi. Kj¨vY gš¿Yv. bvwm©s Awa. wgWIqvBd-17]
A about B with C for D on Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: plead with somebody for something A_© Kv‡iv Kv‡Q †Kv‡bv wKQzi Rb¨ KvKzwZ-wgbwZ Kiv|
305. I have no prejudice ---- poetry. [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Officer (Cash) – 16, ¯’vbxq miKvi wefv‡Mi Aaxb Rb¯’v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠ.
Awa. Gw÷‡gUi-18]
A over B on C against D for Ans:c
306. Find the correct sentence from the following. [Xvtwet (C) 09-10]
A Karim takes pride for wealth. B Karim takes pride over wealth.
C Karim takes pride from wealth. D Karim takes pride in wealth. Ans:d
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307. He takes pride --- his wealth. [mnKvix _vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Kg©KZ©v-16, miKvix gva¨gK mnKvix wkÿK-98]
A upon B in C of D about Ans:b
mZK©: Pride Gi ci reflexive pronoun _vK‡j on/upon Avi Ab¨ †ÿ‡Î in e‡m ZvB GLv‡b in n‡e|
308. The lady prides herself --- her beauty. [weGmwUAvB (imvqbwe`) -10, ivRkvnx wek¦we`¨vjq: 09-10, Mercantile Bank
(Officer)-06, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (Z…Zxq avc)- 19]
A upon B in C of D about Ans:a
309. He prides himself ---his wealth. (‡m Zvi m¤ú` wb‡q wb‡R wb‡R Me© K‡i) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vj‡qi mnKvix wkÿK (weU) 14,
miKvix gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK -00]
A in B of C for D on Ans:d
mZK©: Pride Gi ci reflexive pronoun _vK‡j on/upon Avi Ab¨ †ÿ‡Î in e‡m ZvB GLv‡b on n‡e|
310. We are proud --- Laureate Prof. Dr. Muhammad Yunus. [‡ij mn. Kgv‡Û›U-07, Ptwet (A) 09-10]
A to our Noble B by our Nobel C in our Nobel D of our Nobel Ans:d
311. He is proud --- his position. [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Lyjbv wefvM)-06, Btwet (G) 14-15]
A of B for C with D in Ans:a
Q-
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice
665 Qualified for Dchy©³ He is qualified --- the post.
666 Quarter past GK-PZz_©vsk It is a quarter --- ten. (`kUv ‡e‡R c‡bi wgwbU) [past = †ewk]
667 Quarter to GK-PZz_©vsk It is a quarter --- ten. (`kUv evR‡Z c‡bi wgwbU evuwK) [to = Kg]
668 Quarrel (v) with SMov Kiv We should not quarrel --- one another.
669 Quarrel (v) about wel‡q SMov Kiv The two brothers quarreled with each other --- a piece of land.
670 Queue(wLD) at(place) jvBb mvwi There was a long queue of people --- the bus stop.[Lytwet (¯‹zj) 10-11]
671 Quick(adj) at PUc‡U Jerry was quick --- his works/mathematics.
672 Quick(adj) of PZzi PvjvK Sheela is quick --- understanding. [PS election officer-04]
312. Sheela is quick --- understanding. (wkjv wePvieywׇZ PZzi) [Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wbev©Pb Awdmvi-04]
A at B in C for D of Ans:d
313. He is quick --- figures. [Probasi Kallyan Bank Executive Officer (General) -17]
314. Roman is quick --- Mathematics. [nvtwetcÖtwet (A) 10-11]
A for B about C of D at Ans:d
315. It is a quarter --- ten. (`kUv evR‡Z c‡bi wgwbU evuwK/Kg) [WvK Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi-18]
A before B to C from D an Ans:b
R-
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice
673 Rail(v) at ev‡R gšÍe ¨ Kiv The rich should not rail --- the poor.
674 React(v) against cÖwZwµqv e¨³ Kiv He reacted --- everything he had been taught.
675 Ready (adj) at `¶ He is ready --- passing running comment.
676 Ready (adj) for Dch©y³ They are ready to do anything --- the country.
677 Reason (v) with ZK© Kiv Students should not reason --- the teacher.
678 Reason (v) for KviY There is no reason --- absent. [Medical 95-96]
679 Rebel (v) against we‡`ªvn Kiv The works rebelled --- the mill owner.
321. Your remark is not relevant --- the point. (welqwUi mv‡_ †Zvgvi gšÍe¨ cÖvmw½K bq) [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 11-
12, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (A, L) 17-18]
Through
A B with C by D to Ans:d
322. He had to repent --- what he has done. (‡m hv K‡i‡Q Zvi Rb¨ Zv‡K AbyZvc Ki‡Z n‡qwQj) [Bangladesh
Bank Assistant Director (Freedom Fighter Quota)-15, htwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17]
A at B of C over D for Ans:b
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323. You should be repentant --- your misdeeds. [wimvP© Awd.-06, mn. cwiPvjK (gv`K) I Kviv ZË¡v.-06]
324. He is repented --- his wrong doing. [Xvtwet MBA - 06, evsjv‡`k Dbœqb e¨vsK (Awdmvi, K¨vk)-16]
A of B on C to D for Ans:b
325. Fill in the blanks: Frustration results --- violence. (nZvkvi d‡j µz×Zv nq) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvx wkÿK (5†Rjv)
-15, MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-10]
A to B with C of D in Ans:d
326. There is no reason --- absent. (Abycw¯’Z nIqvi †Kv‡bv KviY †bB) [Medical 95-96, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet
A of B for C to be D for being (D) 13-14]Ans:d
327. My wife reminded me ---. [24 BCS, RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-16]
th
A of my appointment B to go my appointment
C to my appointment D my appointment Ans:a
328. He has retired --- bed.(‡m weQvbvq wekÖvg wb‡q‡Q) [Bangladesh Commerce Bank-00]
A in B into C to D at Ans:c
329. My dream is to retire --- a villa in Japan. [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-18]
A in B into C to D at Ans:b
330. He has retired ---- business and moved --- private life completely. [Xvtwet (A) 09-10, Lytwet (cÖhyw³we`¨v
¯‹zj) 11-12]
A from, into B for, with C of, to D to, in Ans:a
331. He retired --- a pension. [Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb-19]
A from B into C to D on Ans:d
332. Kajal returned --- London --- Plane --- Dhaka. [‡Uwjwfk‡b AwW‡qj wimvP© Awdmvi-06]
A in, by, from B from, by, to C to, by, from D at, by, in Ans:c
333. The decision rests --- you. (wm×všÍwU †Zvgvi mv‡_ mvgÄm¨ n‡q‡Q) [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wk.(XvKv)-08, ivtwet 09-10]
A on B in C with D upon Ans:c
334. He has suffered heavy losses, yet he was rolling --- wealth. [DËiv e¨vsK (AO, K¨vk)-11]
A for B with C from D in Ans:d
335. Teenagers are often rude --- their elders. [Ptwet (A) 06-07]
A with B at C to D about Ans:c
S-
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice
733 Sacred(adj) to Kv‡iv wbKU cweÎ A mosque is sacred --- a Muslim.
734 Sacrifice(v) for (sth) DrmM© Kiv Many women sacrifice careers --- their family.
735 Sanguine(adj) of Avkvev`x I am sanguine --- my success.
736 Satisfaction in m‡šÍvl,mšÍÍwó The officer feels satisfaction --- his conduct.
737 Satisfied (adj) with mšÍyó I remain satisfied --- what I get. [ivtwet (A6) 11-12]
738 Satisfy(v) of mšÍyó nIqv The authoress was satisfied --- Jerry’s honesty.
739 Scholar(n) of `ÿ/cwÛ Professor Razzak was a scholar---repute.
740 Search (v) for AbymÜvb Kiv The police searched --- the criminal.
741 Secure(adj) from wbivc` The village is secure --- the attacks of wild animals:
742 Seek (v) for †LvuR Kiv Everybody seeks --- happiness. [ivtwet 09-10]
743 Sensible(adj) of AeMZ The politician is sensible --- the danger ahead.
801 Sympathy(n) for(sb) mnvbyfw~ Z The rich should have sympathy --- the poor.
802 Synonym(n) for mgv_©‡evaK He gave a synonym --- the hard word.
mZK©Zv: mviv we‡k¦i me eo eo dictionary-i fvlv bv ey‡S evRv‡i cÖPwjZ wKQz eB‡q ‡Rvo w`‡q fzj‡K mwVK
†`Lv‡bvi Ac‡Póv cvVK mgvR‡K ÿwZ Ki‡Q|
‡Kvb e¨w³/e¯‘/gyLgÛj/face/bird/nature BZ¨vw`i w`‡K AcjK ev GK`„wó‡Z ZvwK‡q _vKv eySv‡Z Stare Gi
mv‡_ at e‡m| MVb: ‡h‡Kvb subject + stare + at + (his/her/my/our/the) face/ person/ something
‡hgb: Don't stare at people like that, it's rude. Ref: Cambridge advanced learner dictionary (3rd edition)
Don’t stare at my face. (Avgvi gy‡Li w`‡K AcjK ZvwKI bv) [Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wbev©Pb Awdmvi-08]
‡Kvb welq hLb †Kvb e¨w³i ‡Pnviv/face/gyLgÛ‡j dz‡U I‡V Giƒc eySv‡Z Stare Gi mv‡_ in e‡m| Giƒc ev‡K¨
mvaviYZ passive Gi gZ A_© †`q| ‡hgb: The answer has been staring us in the face all along!
MVb: Subject(something) + stare + object + in + (his/her/my/our/the) face.
‡hgb: Starvation stared us in the face.(Avgv‡`i gyLgÛ‡j Abvnv‡ii Qvc dz‡U D‡VwQj) [Z_¨ g. Z_¨ Awd.-05]
360. He stared --- me.(‡m Avgvi w`‡K GK`„wó‡Z ZvwK‡q wQj) [ivtwet 08-09]
361. Don’t stare --- my face. (Avgvi gy‡Li w`‡K ZvwKI bv) [Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wbev©Pb Awdmvi-08]
A in B on C with D at Ans:d
362. Don’t stare --- the face of any person. [kªg cwi`߇ii RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZv©-09]
363. He stared --- my face.(‡m Avgvi gy‡Li w`‡K ZvK‡jv) [Dc‡Rjv wbev©Pb Kwgkb mwPevj‡q Awdmvi-08]
364. He stared --- the face of the old man. [kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡q mnKvix cÖavb cwi`k©K-09]
A at B on C in D to Ans:a
365. Starvation stared us --- the face. [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Z_¨ Awdmvi-05]
A at B on C in D to Ans:c
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice
803 Tactful(adj) about ‡Kvb wel‡q He was very tactful --- it. [ivtwet 07-08]
‡KŠkjx
804 Take care of hZœ †bIqv Please take care --- your parents.
805 Take part in AskMÖnY Kiv I don't usually take part -- any of the class activities.
806 Take pity on AbyMÖn Kiv God took pity --- everyone.
807 Talent(n) for ‡Kvb Kv‡R `ÿZv Anis has a talent -- making people laugh.[Ptwet (B) 09-10]
808 Talk (v) to(sb), KviI mv‡_ I will talk to him. [ivtwet 06-07]
Avjvc Kiv
809 Talk (v) about(sth) wKQz wb‡q I will talk to Rupa about my future plan. [ivtwet 06-07]
Av‡jvPbv Kiv
810 Taste (n) of ¯^v` I have had taste --- bitter(wZ³) experience of life.
811 Taste (n) for cQ›` I have no taste --- music. [ivtwet 09-10]
812 Testify(v) to ‡Kvb e¨vcv‡i His gloomy countenance (mgwó) testifies --- his guilt.
¯^vÿ¨ †`Iqv [ivtwet (E) 11-12]
edition)
A‡c¶v Kiv I waited --- her in the corridor.
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861 Wait (v) on/upon ‡mev Kiv The nurse waited --- the patient. attend on [ivtwet 06-07]
862 Wake up Nyg †_‡K DVv He woke himself -- with his own snoring(bvK WvKv)!
863 Wander(v) about/ D‡Ïk¨nxb fv‡e The boy wanders --- in the streets. [TEO-04]
around Ny‡i †eov‡bv
864 Want(n) of Afve I have want --- money.
865 Wanting(adj) in Afve He was wanting --- money. (Zvi UvKvi Afve wQj)
866 Warn (v) against / Kv‡iv weiy‡× The vizier (DwRi) warned the calipha --- the
of mZK© Kiv drunkards (gvZvj).
867 Waste (n) of (time) AcPq/ÿwZ It was a complete waste --- time.
868 Waste (v) on (sth) AcPq/ÿwZ Kiv She wastes her time --- useless things. [ivtwet (D) 18-19]
869 Well(adj) at `ÿ I was well --- my work. [Btwet (F) 05-06]
870 Wink (v) at ‡`‡LI bv †`Lv Parents should not wink --- their son’s fault.
871 Wish (v) for AvKv•ÿv Kiv Man wishes --- happiness.
872 Witness to ‡Kvb wKQzi m¦vÿx Police are appealing for witnesses --- the accident.
873 Wonder(v) about we‡ePbv Kiv I have been wondering--visiting Japan.[Rtwet (D) 09-10]
874 Work(v) for --R‡b¨ KvR Kiv They are working --- a lasting peace. [ivtwet 10-11]
875 Worried about DwØMœ/wPwšÍZ They don't seem worried --- the situation.
876 Worthy(adj) of ‡hvM¨ He is worthy --- your praise (cÖksmv). [ivtwet 04-05]
877 Worse(adj) at ‡Kvb wel‡l A`ÿ He is worse --- math than I.
878 Write down wj‡L ivLv/‡bqv Did you write --- Alim’s phone number?
879 Yield(v) to bwZ ¯^xKvi Kiv Man must yield --- fact.
880 Yet to + be ---ZeyI--- Plans are yet --- be taken up. (cwiKíbv GL‡bv M„wnZ nqwb)
881 Yearn(v) for AvKzj AvKv•ÿv Kiv Every mother yearns --- her child. [KUET 16-17]
882 Zeal(n) for AwZ Drmvn/AvMÖn Begum Rokeya had a great zeal --- education.
Zealous(adj) for AZ¨šÍ AvMÖnkxj You are zealous -- music.
883 Zealous(adj) in + sth AvMÖnx nIqv Be zealous --- a good cause.
Jealous(adj) of Bl©vwY¦Z/wnsmyK He is very jealous of his brother's good looks.
884 Zest(n) for AbyivM/ iæwP Nita has zest --- music. [‡Kvb wKQzi Rb¨ AwaK fvjjvMv]
394. The boy wanders --- in the streets. (evjKwU D‡Ïk¨nxbfv‡e iv¯Ívq Ny‡i †eovq) [Dc‡Rjv wbev©Pb Awdmvi-04, cÖvK-
cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK wb‡qvM (cybtM„nxZ) 17 †Rjv-14]
about
A B through C in D at Ans:a
395. Be zealous --- a good cause. [Lytwet (Unit-B): 17-18]
A at B with C to D in Ans:d
396. John asked Nicolas for help, but it turned out that he was even worse --- math than him.
[bad/ worse + at = A`ÿ] [Rtwet (F-Law) 11-12]
A at B in C about D of Ans:a
397. You are Jealous --- my success. (Zzwg Avgvi mdjZvq Cl©vwš^Z) [Lytwet (science School) 11-12]
A of B to C against D for Ans:a
For: (wewfbœ mgRvZxq A‡_© for Gi e¨envi): ♣ ‡Kvb Kv‡R †hvM¨/mÿg eySv‡Z: competent, eligible, fit,
suitable, qualified; ♣ ‡Kvb wKQz‡Z cQ›`/fv‡jvjvMv eySv‡Z: liking, fondness, taste, zest; ♣ KvD‡K/ ‡Kvb
wKQz ‡LvuRv A‡_©: look, search, seek; ♣ ‡Kvb †iv‡Mi cÖwZKvi A‡_©: Remedy, cure, panacea; ♣ ‡Kvb wKQz‡Z
AvKv•ÿv/B”Qv eySv‡Z: crave, desire, long, wish, yearn; ♣ ‡Kvb wKQzi R‡b¨ weL¨vZ/cÖwm× eySv‡Z: famous,
eminent, prominent, noted, remarkable, well known, renowned, celebrated; ♣ ‡Kvb ¯’v‡bi D‡Ï‡k¨
hvÎv Kiv eySv‡Z: bound, Leave, start, make, set; ♣ ‡Kvb wKQzi Rb¨ Qj/ARynvZ eySv‡Z: Excuse, pretext;
♣ KviI cªwZ kÖ×v eySv‡Z: Admiration, respect, esteem, regard, reverence; BZ¨vw`i ci for e‡m| (D`vniY
wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb)
421. I have great respect --- him. (Zvi e¨vcv‡i Avgvi Lye D”P aviYv/e¨vcK kÖ×v Av‡Q) [kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb
†gwW‡Kj Awdmvi-03, evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK-12, Standard Bank-12, Btwet (A) 14-15]
A of B in C for D to Ans:c
422. I have started --- my office.(Avwg Avgvi Awd‡mi D‡Ï‡k¨ hvÎv ïiæ K‡iwQ) [NSI (Awdm mnv. I †WmcvP ivBWvi) 10 †m‡Þ. 21]
A from B of C for D by Ans:c
423. He has liking --- cricket. (wÎæ‡K‡Ui cÖwZ Zvi fv‡jvjvMv Av‡Q) [Lv`¨ I `y‡h©vM e¨e¯’vcbv Kg©KZv©-04]
A by B in C for D at Ans:c
424. There must be some remedy --- corruption. th
[15 BCS (Written)]
A of B to C for D from Ans:c
In: (wewfbœ mgRvZxq A‡_© in Gi e¨envi): ‡Kvb Kv‡R wbgMœ _vKv eySv‡Z: absorbed, plunged, engaged,
occupied, engrossed, immersed; ‡Kvb wel‡q `ÿ eySv‡Z: (adroit, adept, expert, efficient, proficient,
skill, skillful, verse; wbwnZ/AšÍf©y³ _vKv A‡_©: consist, lie; wKQzi Aw¯Í‡Z¡ wek¦vm ivLv eySv‡Z: Belief, trust,
faith; ‡Kvb wKQz‡Z RwoZ _vKv eySv‡Z: Concerned, involved, implicated BZ¨vw`i ci in e‡m| (D`vniY
wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb)
430. He is involved --- difficulties.(‡m mgm¨vq c‡o‡Q) [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (cÙv) -09]
A with B at C in D upon Ans:c
431. He has no belief --- God. (Zvi Ck^‡i wek^vm †bB) [Btwet (C) 13-14]
A for B in C to D with Ans:b
432. My friend reposed his trust --- me. [kÖg cwi`߇ii RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZv©-09]
A in B on C at D upon Ans:a
433. We have faith --- God. -I have faith --- myself. [Rtwet (D1) 13-14] [Ptwet 01-02]
A in B on C to D for Ans:a
434. My brother is well versed --- Economics. (Avgvi fvB A_©bxwZ‡Z fv‡jv `ÿ) [Gw·g e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-09]
A in B to C at D of Ans:a
Of: (wewfbœ mgRvZxq A‡_© of Gi e¨envi): ♣ Aciva/‡`vlx eySv‡Z: accuse, convicted, guilty, suspect; ♣
Lvjvm/ wb‡`©vlx A‡_©: acquitted(Lvjvm), innocent(wb‡`©vl); ♣ m‡›`ncÖeY eySv‡Z: doubtful, dubious,
suspicious; ♣ wKQz ewR©Z/k~b¨/wenxb/Qvov/e¨vZxZ/ev‡` A‡_©: Bare-k~b¨, Bankrupt, Destitute- ewÂZ/wbsm½,
Devoid-ewR©Z, Empty, exclusive-ev‡`, free; ♣ fxZ nIqv eySv‡Z: Afraid, fearful, apprehensive; ♣
Dchy³/‡hvM¨ eySv‡Z: worthy, deserving; ♣ cwie‡Z© eySv‡Z: in lieu, in place, instead; ♣ wbwðZ A‡_©:
assured, ensured, certain, sure; ♣ AvZ¥wek¦vmx/Avkvev`x eySv‡Z: sanguine, hopeful, confident; ♣ ewÂZ
A‡_©: deprived, bereft; ♣ wnsmv/Clv©wš^Z A‡_©: Jealous, Envious; ♣ ‡evakw³nxb/ `„wónxb/kÖeYkw³nxb eySv‡Z:
dull, blind, deaf; ♣ ‰ah©/A‰ah© eySv‡Z: patient, impatient, tolerant, intolerant; m‡PZb/AeMZ A‡_©:
aware, conscious, cognizant, mindful; ♣ A‡PZb/AÁ A‡_©: ignorant, oblivious, unaware,
unconscious; ♣ Mwe©Z A‡_©: Boastful, proud, Vain; ♣ Ag‡bv‡hvMx A‡_©: Regardless, Heedless,
Neglectful, Remiss; ♣ Amwnòz, Amnbkxj A‡_©: Impatient, Intolerant; ♣ mwnòy, ‰ah©kxj A‡_©: Patient,
435. He was totally innocent --- the crime. (Aciv‡ai e¨vcv‡i †m m¤ú~Y© wb‡`©vl wQj) [etwet (C, D) 10-11]
A of B with C to D on Ans:a
436. One should be mindful --- other’s comfort. [wcwUAvB Gi Bb÷ªv±i-06]
A for B in C to D of Ans:d
437. The correct proposition: The letter I wrote was full --- mistakes. [SUST (B/B1) 11-12]
A with B in C at D of Ans:d
438. The goods arrived free --- tax. (U¨v· gy³ fv‡eB gvj †cuŠQv‡jv) [miKvix gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09]
A from B for C of D on Ans:c
439. I’d rather have apple --- orange. [ivtwet (Kw¤úDUvi BwÄ:) 09-10]
A instead than B instead from C instead to D instead of Ans:d
440. He has assured me --- safety. [11 BCS, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (fjMv) -13]
A of B for C with D at Ans:a
441. I am confident --- his success. (Avwg Zvi mvd‡j¨i Avkvev`x) [ivtwet 07-08]
A of B for C with D in Ans:a
442. He is devoid --- common sense. (Zvi mvaviY ‡evakw³ ej‡Z wKQzB †bB) [26 BCS, ivtwet (ivóªweÁvb) 04-05, ‡et‡ivtwet
th
(BBA) 09-10, (F) 13-14, SESD-Gi ‡cÖvMÖvg M‡elYv Kg©KZv©-15, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 18-19, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)]
A of B from C at D to Ans:a
443. The pond is bare --- fish. (cyKziwU gvQk~b¨/ cyKy‡i gvQ bvB) [ivtwet 07-08]
A with B at C from D of Ans:d
444. I am fearful --- enemies. (Avwg kÎæ‡`i cÖwZ fxZ) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wSjvg)-13]
A by B to C with D of Ans:d
445. I am never apprehensive --- my success. [we`y¨r Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Dc-mnKvix-12]
A for B of C at D with Ans:b
446. Rahim is afraid --- dogs. (iwng KyKzi‡K fq cvq/ KzKz‡ii cÖwZ fxZ) [etwet (C) 15-16]
447. My daughter gets afraid --- the cockroach. [‡gwW‡Kj K‡jR 02-03, ivtwet -06, 07-08, Ptwet (C) 09-10]
A for B of C with D to Ans:b
448. The villagers are bereft --- modern facilities. [evsjv‡`k †ijI‡q mnKvix †jv‡Kv gv÷vi (‡MÖW-1)-18]
449. He was deprived --- his father’s/ paternal property. (Zvi wcZvi m¤úwË †_‡K ‡m ewÂZ n‡qwQj) [ciivóª
gš¿Yvj‡qi mvBdvi Awdmvi-12, ivtwet 04-05]
A of B from C at D in Ans:a
On/Upon/Over: (wewfbœ mgRvZxq A‡_© On/Upon/Over Gi e¨envi): ♣ ‡Kvb wel‡q KZ…©Z¡/`ÿZv cÖKv‡k:
authority, control, influence; ♣ wbf©ikxj A‡_©: dependent, reliant; ♣ ‡L‡q †eu‡P _vKv: feed, live,
subsist [feed + obj+ with]; BZ¨vw`i ci on e‡m| ♣ wbf©i Kiv eySv‡Z: act, bank, count, depend, hang,
hinge, rely, reckon; BZ¨vw`i ci on/ upon e‡m| ♣ msKíe× A‡_©: Bent, Resolved, Intent,
Determined; ♣ AvµgY Kiv A‡_©: Set, Descend, Fall BZ¨vw`i c‡i on/upon e‡m| ♣ ‡Kvb e¨w³i Dci
KZ…©Z¡ cªKv‡k: authority, control, influence BZ¨vw`i ci over e‡m; (D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb)
To: (wewfbœ mgRvZxq A‡_© to Gi e¨envi): ♣ ‡Kvb wKQz‡Z †j‡M _vKv A‡_©: adhere, cling, keep, firm, true,
stick, stand; BZ¨vw`i ci to e‡m| ♣ ‡Kvb wKQz‡Z ‡hvM Kiv A‡_©: add, affix, append, attach, credit; BZ¨vw`i
ci to e‡m| Giƒc --- ♣ DcKvix/mnvqK eySv‡Z: beneficial, conducive, congenial, helpful, useful,
convenient; ♣ ÿwZKi eySv‡Z: detrimental, deleterious, destructive, fatal, harmful, injurious,
hurtful, inimical, prejudicial; ♣ ek¨Zv m¦xKvi/ bwZ ¯^xKvi Kiv eySv‡Z: submit, yield, abandon,
surrender; ♣ cÖvmw½K eySv‡Z: pertinent, relevant, germane; ♣ ‡Kvb wKQzi cÖwZ D`vmxb eySv‡Z: callous,
deaf, indifferent; ♣ evav/ cÖwZeÜKZv eySv‡Z: Bar, barrier, hindrance, impediment, obstacle; ♣
wbK‡U/msj‡Mœ eySv‡Z: Adjacent, adjoining, close, contiguous, near; ♣ m`„k/Abyiƒc eySv‡Z: analogous,
akin, similar; ♣ wek¦¯Í/AbyMZ eySv‡Z: Loyal, faithful, constant, true; ♣ Af¨¯Í A‡_©: accustomed, used,
inured, Addicted(Avm³); ♣ ¯^vfvweK A‡_©: natural, common; ♣ ‡Kvb wKQz‡Z ivwR nIqv: assent, accede,
consent; ♣ AvcwË Kiv A‡_©: object, demur; ♣ D‡jøL Kiv, Bw½Z Kiv A‡_©: Refer, Allude; ♣ g‡bv‡hvM w`‡q
†kvbv A‡_©: Listen, heed; ♣ Zzjbv eySv‡Z wewfbœ Latin kã: senior, junior, ulterior, posterior, inferior,
prefer, BZ¨vw`i ci to e‡m| (D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb)
458. The president assented --- the bill. [Standard Bank Ltd. (PO)- 12, Xvtwet (D) 99-00, ivtwet 10-11, Rtwet (E) 14-15,
Btwet (G) 15-16]
A to B on C at D for Ans:a
459. He is superior -- me in all respects.(me©w`K w`‡q wZwb Avgvi †P‡q †kÖô) [NU (L) 11-12, Rtwet (E) 16-17]
A to B on C in D at Ans:a
460. I am inclined -- stick -- it. (Avwg GUv‡ZB †j‡M _vK‡Z B”QzK) [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-10, ivtwet (E1) 17-18]
A to, to B to, for C for, against D at, to Ans:a
A to B by C in D on Ans:c
Ptwet (E-Law) 06-07, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (e¨emvq wkÿv) 12-13, IFIC Bank-12, Bmjvgx e¨vsK-12]
A for, with B for, for C about, at D for, in Ans:a
544. Shakespeare’s plays have been translated --- English --- many languages. (‡k·wcq‡ii
bvUK¸‡jv Bs‡iwR †_‡K A‡bK fvlvq Abyev` Kiv n‡q‡Q) [Rtwet (D, AE) 07-08, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16/ (A,L) 17-18]
A into, from B in, with C from, into D in, from Ans:c
545. --- night they are usually --- home. (iv‡Î Zviv mvaviYZ evwo‡Z _v‡K) [ivtwet (b„weÁvb) 07-08]
A in, in B in, at C at, at D at, in Ans:c
546. Most metals expand and contrast --- variations --- temperature. [Xvtwet (A) 15-16]
A with, in B from, of C by, of D to, from Ans:a
547. Lions are extremely good --- weighing --- their odds of success in terms of the number of
themselves versus the number roar in from a loudspeaker. [Xvtwet (A) 15-16]
A in, at B at, up C at, at D at, in Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Good at (doing sth) = ‡Kv‡bv wKQz Kivq `ÿ; weigh up= wm×v‡šÍi c~‡e© fv‡jvfv‡e wPšÍv Kiv|
548. He appealed --- the high court --- the judgement of the district court.[BRUR (A) 15-16]
A for, against B to, against C against, for D with, for Ans:b
549. He slept --- eight O’clock. [NSI Gi Awdm A¨vwmm‡U›U-17]
A till B from C for D since Ans:a
550. I know nothing --- the boy. [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 08-09, cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi wb‡qvM-14]
A with B in the dark C to D as to (wel‡q) Ans:d
Topic-04: Sentence linker Kv‡K e‡j? evsjv A_©mn Giƒc 10wU Sentence linker Gi bvg wjLyb?
Sentence linker: Conjunction I Sentence Linkers Gi g‡a¨ cv_©K¨ n‡”Q
conjunction link K‡i word/ phrase/clause †K hv GKwU ev‡K¨i g‡a¨, Avi sentence
linker, link K‡i full stop (.) hy³ `ywU Avjv`v evK¨‡K| Z‡e AvaywbK Bs‡iwR‡Z G‡`i g‡a¨
†Kvb cv_©K¨ Kiv nq bv| †hgb: I helped him. In fact, he is my relative. GLv‡b
1g ev‡K¨i A‡_©i mv‡_ 2q ev‡K¨i we‡kl ms‡hvM n‡q‡Q; Zv n‡jv- Avwg mvnvh¨ Kijvg| e¯‘Z, †m Avgvi AvË¡xq|
wKQz Sentence linkers: however(hvB‡nvK), hence(GB Kvi‡Y/myZivs), nevertheless(Z_vwcI/ Zv ¯^‡Ë¡I),
indeed(cÖK„Zc‡ÿ), besides (Zv QvovI), therefore(GB Rb¨), moreover(AwaKš‘), actually(cÖK„Zc‡ÿ),
finally (me‡k‡l), naturally(¯^vfvweKfv‡e), any way(‡h †Kvb Dcv‡q), for example(D`vniY¯^iƒc), in fact
(cÖK„Zc‡ÿ), as a result(d‡j), of course (Aek¨B), on the whole(‡gv‡Ui Dci), on the contrary
(Ab¨w`‡K), namely(A_©vr/h_v) etc.
Topic-07: Co-relative ej‡Z wK eySvq? 10wU bvg wjLyb| G¸‡jvi e¨envi wK?
Co-relatives (mgÜhy³ Ae¨q): †h Conjunction ¸‡jv †Rvov AvKv‡i e‡m ZvivB Co-relatives,
†hgb: I prefer writing to reading. GLv‡b prefer Gi mv‡_ to e‡m‡Q| Giƒc-
Either-----Gi mv‡_--or, e‡m; No sooner------Gi mv‡_----than, e‡m; Though--Gi mv‡_---yet, e‡m;
Neither--Gi mv‡_--nor, e‡m; Scarcely Gi mv‡_--when/before e‡m; As--------Gi mv‡_----as, e‡m;
Both-----Gi mv‡_--and, e‡m; Hardly-----Gi mv‡_-------when, e‡m; So---------Gi mv‡_---as, e‡m;
Whether-Gi mv‡_---or, e‡m; The same--Gi mv‡_-----as /that, e‡m; Such------Gi mv‡_----as, e‡m;
Prefer---Gi mv‡_---- to e‡m; Not only---Gi mv‡_---- but also, e‡m; Such----Gi mv‡_----that, e‡m;
Clue: cÖ‡kœ `yBwU/GKwU As‡k k~b¨¯’vb _vK‡e| ZvB Dc‡ii MVb¸‡jv g‡b ivL‡j mn‡RB DËi Ki‡Z cvi‡eb|
Zzjbvi †ÿ‡Î mvaviYZ ev‡K¨i subject ØvivB Zzjbv nq| A_©: fwZ© cixÿvq, `ªæZ †kl Kivi †P‡q mwVKfv‡e
†hgb: Riding a bicycle is similar to driving a DËi Kiv †ewk ¸iæZ¡c~Y©|
car. e¨vL¨v: similar to Gi Subject Phrase wU 35. --- on this bench is much more pleasant
than --- in the office. [‡et‡ivtwet (K) 12-13]
gerund phrase ZvB c‡ii Phrase wU gerund
A Lying, sitting B Lying, sitting
phrase; GLv‡b Riding (a bicycle) Ges Driving (a
C To lie, to sit D To lie, sitting Ans:a
car) Gi Zzjbv Kiv n‡q‡Q|
Topic-11: Parallelism in Clause Gi e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI|
Parallelism in Clause: ----and----, ---but----, BZ¨vw` conjunction ¸‡jvi Av‡Mi
clause ‡h tense/verb G _v‡K conjunction Gi c‡iI ‡mB tense/verb n‡e| G‡KB
parallelism in clause e‡j: [Clause =Subject+ verb--]
‡hgb: The man sat down silently and (he) took his book. (‡jvKwU wbi‡e emj Ges Zvi eB wbj)
e¨vL¨v: and Gi c~‡e©i clause wU past indefinite tense ZvB c‡ii clause wU past indefinite tense e‡m‡Q;
36. The man -- down silently and-- his food. 38. Which of the following sentences is
(‡jvKwU wbi‡e e‡m Zvi Lvevi †Lj) [mvaviY exgv K‡c©v‡ikb correct? [Xvtwet (D) 13-14]
(Rywbqi Awdmvi)-16, cjøx mÂq e¨vsK (K¨vk Awdmvi)-18] A He chose well and prospered.
A sits, took B sat, take B He choose well and prospered.
C sat, took D sat, had taken Ans:c C He choiced well and prospered.
37. Our host greeted us and --- to our seats. D He choiced well and prospered. Ans:a
A led B leads [Kztwet 07-08] e¨vL¨v: choose, choiced, choiced G¸‡jv past
C leading D lead Ans:a form wn‡m‡e fyj| [mwVK: Choose- Chose- Chosen]
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 360 ~
Topic-12: Parallelism by Series in word/phrase/clause ej‡Z wK eySvq? D`vniY `vI|
]
49. I will stay with you ----- there is a room 50. Get off the bus --- it stops. (evm _vgvgvÎB
free. [Xvtwet (D-cybtM„nxZ)-18-19] evm †_‡K bv‡gv) [ivtwet (D, evwYR¨) 15-16]
A as much as B as many as Ans:c A so fast B so quick as
C as long as D as important as C so soon as D as soon as Ans:d
Topic-17: ‡Kvb A_© cÖ`v‡b As if/ as though e¨envi nq? D`vniY `vI|
As if/as though: †hb A_© cªKv‡k ev‡K¨ Past perfect/ Past indefinite Gi c~‡e© As if/as though e‡m|
MVb-1: present Ind.+ as if/as though+ Past Ind. (Sub+ V2/were/ had+ extension)
Note: subject hvB _vK G‡ÿ‡Î was e¨envi nq bv| †hgb: He talks as if he were a mad.
MVb-2: past indefinite+ as if/as though+ Past perfect/ past indefinite
Matchmaking: GB wbq‡gi mv‡_ m¤úwK©Z Av‡iv MCQ cv‡eb, Tense With Conjunction Aa¨v‡q|
55. They treated me-- I were a child. [†mvbvwj 57. He looks --- he hasn’t slept all night.
e¨vsK 14, Xvtwet (C) 08-09, Senior offi. (AMÖYx e¨vsK) 10] (Zv‡K Ggb jvM‡Q †hb †m mviv ivZ Nygvqwb)
A when B like
A so B so as [Ptwet (B) 05-06]
C as D as if Ans:d
C so that D as if Ans:d
56. He speaks --- he were a scientist. 58. It looks --- she will start crying. [gv`K`ªe¨
[kvtwetcÖtwet (A-gvbweK) 16-17, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 17-18,
wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-13]
RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 18-19, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ…©. (dvqvi wjWvi) 11 †m‡Þ. 21]
A asif B because
A as if B if
C until D when Ans:a
C because D like Ans:a
Topic-18: Because, because of (due to, owing to) Gme linkers Gi A_©MZ e¨envi †`Lvb-
Because, because of/due to/owing to/for): because A_©- KviY hv clause Gi c~‡e© e‡m|
Ges because of/due to/owing to/for A_©- Kvi‡Y/R‡b¨, G¸‡jv Phrase Gi c~‡e© e‡m| MVb:
because+ sub+ verb, Avi because of/due to/owing to/for + noun/noun phrase e‡m|
‡bvU: due to, owing to, because of G¸‡jv mgRvZxq ZvB mvaviYfv‡e GKwU Ab¨wUi cwie‡Z© em‡Z cv‡i|
59. He went home --- he was tired. (‡m evwo‡Z 60. The young executive was not chosen for
†Mj KviY †m K¬všÍ wQj) [Ptwet (D) 13-14] the project --- his lack of qualification.
[evsjv‡`k Bb‡f÷‡g›U K‡c©v‡ikb (Awdmvi)-11]
A because B so A despite(wWm&cvBU&) B because
C till D because of Ans:a C although D for Ans:d
Topic-21: Though, Although, Even, Even if, Even though BZ¨vw`i A_©MZ e¨envi wK?
C It D Where Ans:a 79. ---- glass is, for all practical purposes, a
76. --- the situation infuriated him, he did solid(wÎgvwÎK), its molecular(AvbweK)
his best to hide his anger. (hw`I cwiw¯’wZ structure is that of a liquid. [20th BCS,
evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb mn †Rbv g¨v‡bRvi (A_©-wnmve/A_©-ivR¯^)-18]
Zv‡K µ× K‡iwQj ZeyI †m Zvi †µva jyKv‡bvi
A Because B Since
m‡ev©”P †Póv K‡iwQj) [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ-Gi
C Although D If Ans:c
A Because B Though Aaxb AwWUi-17]
80. They climbed the mountain --- it was
C As D Since Ans:b
windy. (hw`I S‡ov evZvm wQ‡jv ZeyI Zvi ce©Z
e¨vL¨v: `ywU As‡k wecixZ aviYv w`‡Z though/
Av‡ivnY Ki‡jv) [Investment Corporation of Bangladesh
although e‡m weavq DËi- b|
A Because B so Cashier 2018]
77. Choose the correct sentence. [RbcÖkvmb
C although D nor Ans:c
gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v 2016]
A Though he is strong but he is lazy. 81. Although he worked very hard, he ---
B Though he is strong, he is lazy. not pass. [evsjv‡`k RyU wgj Ki‡cv‡ik‡bi Awdmvi-2017]
C Though he is strong, yet he is lazy. A will B did
e¨vL¨v: `yBwU clause hy³ ev‡K¨ GKwUgvÎ 82. --- traffic in Dhaka is going up, no one is
conjunction `iKvi ZvB mwVK DËi- b| but, doing anything about it. Fill up the gap
by- [cywjk mnKvix ivmvqwbK cixÿK-02, †Rjv cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awdmvi,
yet, or G¸‡jv AwZwi³ conjunction weavq wcwUAvB Gi mycvwib‡U‡W›U, mnKvix mycvwib‡U‡W›U-05, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet
Ab¨vb¨ optionOur
¸‡jvFacebook
fzj| Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| A Although B Since (K) 16-17]
Ans:a
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ C Because D Which
Topic-23: But for, If, Provided that G¸‡jvi A_©MZ e¨envi wK? Advanced Learning :
Topic-24: In spite of/ Despite/ instead of/ yet/ still Gi A_©MZ e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI?
In spite of/ despite: †Kvb wel‡q m‡Ë¡I †evSv‡Z in spite of/despite e¨envi nq| Giv
Aek¨B noun/noun phrase Gi mvg‡b e‡m, †Kvb clause Gi mvg‡b bq| (‡bvU: despite
Gi ci KL‡bv of e‡m bv) Instead of: evsjvq “cwie‡Z©” A‡_© instead of e‡m;
Yet/still: †Kvb wel‡q m‡Ë¡I/ZeyI †evSv‡Z Yet e¨envi nq| G¸‡jv Clause Gi mvg‡b
em‡j conjunction, Avi word Gi mvg‡b em‡j Adverb Gi b¨vq KvR K‡i|
102. --- all his attempt to solve the problem, 104. --- a good student, he failed in the
he failed. [Janata Bank (S.O)-11, Xvtwet (C) 15-16] exam. The missing expression is: [ GB
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ivtwet (K) (MÖæc-2) 19-20]
103. They went --- the rain. [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wgwjUvwi
BwÄwbqvwis mvwf‡m‡mi †÷vig¨vb-18] A Despite being (nIqv ¯^‡Ë¡I)
A nonetheless B besides B Despite of being Ans:a
C even though D despite Ans:d C In spite of D Despite the fact of
114. Select the right word: “He ran fast lest 116. Try hard lest you --- fail. (K‡Vvi cwikÖg Ki
he --- miss the train.” [26th BCS, gnv wnmve wbix¶K bB‡j †dj Ki‡e) [Lytwet 07-08]
I wbqš¿‡Ki Aaxb Rywbqi AwWUi-11] A may B should
A may B should C might D would Ans:b
C might D would Ans:b
Topic-26: While/ When/ During/ Whenever/ Whereas Gi A_©MZ e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI?
Advanced Learning: Whenever: †h‡Kvb mgq eySv‡Z whenever e‡m| †hgb: You can ask for
help whenever you need it. Whereas: cÿvšÍ‡i/Ab¨w`‡K Giƒc A_© w`‡Z clause Gi c~‡e© whereas
e‡m| ‡hgb: I like to eat meat whereas my wife likes to eat fish.
127. You can ask for help ---- you need it. 128. A baby might show fear of an
[wewfbœ gš¿Yvjq/wefvM/ Awa`ßi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v)-18]
unfamiliar adult, --- he is likely to smile
A because B whenever and reach out to another infant. Fill in
C unless D although Ans:b the gap- [ivtwet (B) 10-11, Rtwet (D) 10-11]
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb A if B whenever
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA C so that D whereas Ans:d
151. Unless I tried my best, I ----- you the 155. Choose the right option. Give her a
letter. [GLv‡b unless= if not] [Btwet (C) 16-17] telephone number --- she gets lost.
A unless B until [Xvtwet (B) 03-04]
A could miss B missed
C in case D although Ans:c
C was missed D could missed Ans:a
152. While going to office, take your 156. You should insure your bicycle ---
umbrella --- it rains. [Xvtwet (C) 14-15, Ptwet (C) 07-08] stolen. (‡Zvgvi evB mvB‡K‡ji exgv Kiv DwPZ Pzwi
A in case B if n‡Z cv‡i) [Rvtwet (C3) 15-16]
C if not D perhaps Ans:a A if it is B in case it is Ans:b
153. Water boils --- you heat it to 100 degree C if it will be D in case it will be
centigrade. [24th BCS, ivtwet (F) 13-14] Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
A despite B until https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
C if D although Ans:c
Topic-34: Conjunctive adverb wn‡m‡e How, where, why, when, even Gi e¨envi -
Conjunctive adverb: How, where, why, when, even: Gme adverb ¸‡jv h_vµ‡g
wKfv‡e, †Kv_vq, †Kb, KLb, GgbwK Gme A‡_© conjunction wn‡m‡e `ywU clause ‡K hy³ K‡i|
†hgb: The experts were looking for clues to determine how the fire started.
163. The experts were looking for clues to 165. You know --- I did it. (Zzwg Rv‡bv †Kb Avwg
determine --- the fire started. GUv K‡iwQjvg) [ivtwet (C1) 18-19]
A what B that [Ptwet (G) 16-17] A because B so
C how D who Ans:c C little D why Ans:d
164. I would like to live in a place --- is 166. The clock strikes --- it is 12 o’clock.
plenty of sunrise. [Ptwet (D1) 15-16] [et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (E) 18-19]
A where there B where A when B during
C whenever D which Ans:a C while D before Ans:a
Topic-35: Conjunction + to + verb wn‡m‡e how, when, where, what, why Gi e¨envi
QzwU nIqvi ci †_‡K `y&B eQi n‡jv) [Ptwet (B) 09-10] C despite its resemblance
Identification of Interjection in a sentence: g~j evK¨ †_‡K Avjv`v †Kvb word mvaviYZ
Interjection nq| G‡¶‡Î Exclamatory mark -Av‡eM cÖKvkK wPý '!' Øviv word wU‡K g~j evK¨ †_‡K
Avjv`v ivLv nq|
1. Identify the underlined part of speech. 4. Hurrah! We have won the game. The
What! Can this be true? [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (A) 11- underlined word is- [Ptwet (E) 07-08]
12, Btwet (L) 10-11] 5. My God! I am undone! “My God” is –
[Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wbev©Pb Awdmvi-08]
Aadverb B adjective
6. Alas! I am undone. Here Alas is- [Rbkw³,
C Interjection D preposition Ans:c Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi Bm›Uªv±i -18]
2. Interjections that express a sudden 7. Heaven! It is an ecstatic moment of my
burst of emotion are followed by what life. [kvtwetcÖtwet 07-08]
kind of punctuation? [et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (F) 18-19] A Noun B Pronoun
A Comma B Semicolon C Interjection D Conjunction Ans:c
C Colon D Exclamation Ans:d 8. Which parts of speech expresses a mild
3. ‘Approval’ may be expressed by the or sudden burst of emotions? [NSI (Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03
Gwcªj 21]
following interjection: [‡mvbvjx e¨vsK (wmwbqi
A Conjunction B Adjective
A Ha! B Hush! Awdmvi)-18]
C Interjection D Preposition Ans:c
C Bravo! D Hurrah! Ans:c
3. I think your is a better plan. 8. Give place to your betters. (†Zvgvi †P‡q hviv
A adverb B verb [kvtwetcÖtwet (B) 00-01] fv‡jv Zv‡`i Rb¨ RvqMv †Q‡o `vI) [ivtwet (Marketing) 04-05]
9. Which of the following sentence uses 10. The sun went down. The underlined
the word “down” as adverb? word is used here as a/an: - [38th BCS]
A Try to down him. [Medical- 09-10] A preposition B adverb
B Down went the Royal George. C noun D conjunction Ans:b
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11. In which of the following sentences 13. He went down the road. The underlined
‘like’ has been as a preposition? word is a- [cvtwetctwet A,10-11]
[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (L) 11-12, Rtwet (A) 16-17, 17-18] 14. “She came down the hill” here “down”
A He likes to eat fish. is-(†m cvnvo †_‡K wb‡P †b‡g †Mj) [htwetcÖtwet A, 12-13]
B He climbed the tree like a cat. Ans:b A Noun B Preposition
C He laughs like his father does. C Adjective D Adverb Ans:b
D Like-minded people are necessary for a
15. Which of the following sentence is
cooperative.
having the word “like” as adjective?
e¨vL¨v: Ackb- a ‡Z verb, b ‡Z Phase Gi Av‡M
A We shall not see his like again.
e‡m‡Q ZvB preposition, C ‡Z `ywU clause ‡K
B Children like sweets. [Medical- 07-08]
hy³ K‡i‡Q ZvB conjunction, D ‡Z minded
C They are men of like build and stature.
(adjective) ‡K modify K‡i‡Q ZvB GwU adverb; D Don not talk like that. Ans:c
12. Do not talk like that. The Underlined e¨vL¨v: Ackb- a ‡Z his Gi ci Av‡Q ZvB noun,
word in the sentence is-- [Bt wet (B) 15-16] b ‡Z subject Gi c‡i e‡m‡Q ZvB verb, C ‡Z
A preposition B adjective
noun Gi Av‡M e‡m‡Q ZvB Adjective, D ‡Z
C adverb D noun Ans:a
that(pronoun) ‡K ms‡hvM K‡i‡Q ZvB GwU adverb
1. Above Preposition Gi c‡i em‡j noun; 2. Above Be Verb Gi c‡i em‡j adverb;
Above
Near/Need
Noun Need kãwU Possessive/determiner (my, his, her, the, an, a etc.) Gi c‡i em‡j Noun
nq| ‡hgb: My needs are few.
Verb Near/Need k㸇jv to/ Subject Gi ci e‡m KvR Kiv eySv‡j verb nq|
†hgb: The time nears. (mgq Nwb‡q Avm‡Q)
Adjective Near/Need k㸇jv Preposition/Article-----Noun Gi gv‡S em‡j adjective nq|
†hgb: He is a near relative. (†m wbKU AvZ¥xq)
Adverb Near kãwU Main verb ‡K modify Ki‡j adverb n‡e|
†hgb: Draw near and listen. (Kv‡Q G‡mv Ges †kvb)
Preposition Near kãwU (article + noun) ev Noun Phrase Gi c~‡e© e‡m m¤úK© Ki‡j Preposition nq|
†hgb: The school is near the post office. (¯‹yjwU †cv÷ Awd‡mi Kv‡Q)
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20. Where the word “Near” is used as 22. Which of the following sentence is
preposition? [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet B, 12-13] having the word “near” as adverb?
A Draw near and listen. A The times near. [Dental- 07-08]
B My school was near the mosque. B He is near relation.
C She is a near relation. Ans:b C Draw near and listen.
D Death nears with the passage of time. D The school is near the post office. Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a ‡Z near Øviv draw(verb) ‡K 23. The day of my sister’s marriage
modify K‡i‡Q ZvB adverb, B ‡Z near Øviv ceremony is drawing near. Here near
phrase (the mosque) Gi mv‡_ m¤úK© K‡i‡Q ZvB is- [25th BCS, ivtwet (‡jvKcÖkvmb) 09-10]
preposition, C ‡Z Article Ges noun Gi gv‡S A adjective B adverb
Adj. D ‡Z near Øviv KvQvKwQ P‡j Avmv A‡_© Verb| C noun D pronoun Ans:b
21. There is a big pond near the school. 24. The correct parts of speech of the
(¯‹z‡ji cv‡k¦© eo cyKzi Av‡Q) [nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (C) 13-14] underlined word. My needs are few.
A Noun B Pronoun A Verb B adverb [ivtwet 06-07]
C Adjective D Preposition Ans:d C noun D pronoun Ans:c
Still/The/Wrong
Noun Still/ Wrong k㸇jv (the, no, of, for, etc.) Gi c‡i em‡j Noun nq|
‡hgb: He heard a shrill cry in the still of night (ivwÎi wb¯ÍäZvq †m GKUv Zxeª wPrKvi
ïb‡Z †cj) He has done no wrong. He has no sense of wrong.
Verb Still/Wrong k㸇jv Subject Gi ci/ Auxiliary verb Gi ci e‡m KvR Kiv eySv‡j verb
nq| †hgb: Mothers still their babies with a lulling song. (still =make clam)
(Nygcvovwb Mvb †M‡q gv‡qiv Zv‡`i wkï‡`i Pzc Kivq) You have wronged me.
Adjective Still/The/Wrong k㸇jv Noun Gi c~‡e© e‡m noun ‡K modify Ki‡j adjective nq|
†hgb: Mosquitoes lay eggs in still water. (gkviv w¯’i R‡j wWg cv‡o) The man is
honest. You have followed the wrong path.
Adverb Still/Wrong k㸇jv Main verb/ Adjective ‡K modify Ki‡j adverb nq| g~j verb/
g~j verb+ object _vK‡j Zvici Adv. nq| He has done wrong. He led me wrong.
The kãwU hZ- ZZ A‡_© comparative Gi c~‡e© The em‡j Zv adverb n‡e|
†hgb: The sooner, the better. (hZ kxNÖ nq, ZZB fv‡jv)
30. Do not go in the wrong path. (fzj c‡_ †hI 32. He has done no wrong. (‡m †Kvb fzj K‡i bvB)
bv) [ivtwet mgvRweÁvb 09-10, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 17-18] [¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix-10, Kytwet (B) 12-13, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (e¨emvq wkÿv) 12-13]
31. Where the word “Wrong” is used as 33. “Still waters run deep.” The underlined
adverb? [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet B, 12-13] word is- [ivtwet A (even), fvlv (evs/Bs)14-15]
A noun B adjective
A He led me wrong.
B He followed the wrong path.
C verb D adverb Ans:b
C I did not wrong. 34. The man is honest. Here “The” is used
D You have wronged him. Ans:a as- [Btwet (C) 12-13]
Help: A ‡Z Adverb, B ‡Z Adjective, C ‡Z A noun B adjective
1. The “re” in “re-emergence” (ch©‡eÿY) is- 3. Which one is not an English prefix?
[evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK Awdmvi (K¨vk)-17]
A a prefix B wrong [Ptwet (B) 13-14]
A er- B im-
C again D appearance Ans:a
C un- D in- Ans:a
2. Bs‡iRx ‘prefix’ ‡K evsjvq wK e‡j- [9g we‡RGm
A AbymM© B KviK (mnKvix RR)-14]
Tips: “er” GKwU suffix ‡hgb: Buyer, Seller,
C mgvm D DcmM© Ans:d Doer BZ¨vw`|
23. In the word “hypersensitive” the prefix 27. Choose the correct prefix to complete
“hyper” means- [‡ijI‡q Dc-mnKvwi cÖ‡KŠkwj-13] the sentence. The children are very
A supreme B extreme loud today. They can sometimes be ---
C below D opposite Ans:b active. [kvtwetcÖtwet (A), 11-12]
e¨vL¨v: Hyper-extreme, AwZgvÎvq; A neo B fire
hypersensitive- AwZ-ms‡e`bkxj| C hyper D pro Ans:c
24. The prefix “pre” can be added to e¨vL¨v: Hyperactive-(we‡klZ wkï‡`i m¤ú‡K©)
A build B arrange [Btwet (C) 17-18] A¯^vfvweK fv‡e AwZgvÎvq mwµq; He is a
C conceive D seen Ans:b,c hyperactive child.
25. Which is example of ‘prefix’? [cÖwZiÿv 28. Choose the correct prefix to complete
mš¿Yvj‡qi wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi-16] the sentence. Who can ---tell what the
A ness B fix future holds for us. (†K fwel¨rØvYx Ki‡Z cv‡i
C co D ity Ans:c Avgv‡`i fwel¨r wK) [kvtwetcÖtwet (B/B1), 11-12]
26. The prefix ‘over’ can be added to- A fore B hyper
[Rtwet (E) 14-15, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ…© (mn. wbiv. Kg©.) 18 †m‡Þ. 21] C neo D pro Ans:a
A space B work e¨vL¨v: foretell fwel¨rØvYx Kiv, AvMvgejv|
C culture D information Ans:b
29. The prefix “poly” in the word 31. In the word omnipotent, the prefix,
“polygamy” expresses the sense of- omni, refers to - [mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v) -15]
A some B one [N.U. 13-14] A opposite B single
C many D more Ans:c C all D none Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: A‡bK ev eû A‡_© Prefix wn‡m‡e poly e¨eüZ 32. The word ‘bicameral’ is related to:
nq| polygamy eû weevn: polytheistic-eûCk¦‡i [cvtwetcÖtwet (A1/2) 17-18, ivtwet (A, ‡Rvo)14-15, (E)18-19]
30. Which prefix does not imply a number C photography D politics Ans:d
33. The suffix- “ful” cannot be used with 34. Suffix ‘esque’ indicates- [ivtwet (Mb‡hvMv‡hvM) 08-09]
which noun below to turn it into an A in the style of B full
adjective? [Ptwet (D), 06-07] C connect D not Ans:a
A wisdom B beauty e¨vL¨v: esque (Gm&K) A_© ‡Kv‡bv wKQzi g‡Zv/like /
C success D plenty Ans:a in the style of someone
e¨vL¨v: Wisdom(n)-wise (adj.); beauty (n)- 35. “Age” suffix adds with—. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet 18-
beautiful (adj.); success (n)- successful 19 BDwbU wW, gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)]
48. Sweetly is a --- of sweet. [Btwet (B) 05-06] 49. The correct derivative of “root” is- [ivtwet
A Derivative B adjective (Law & Justice) 11-12]
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28. The noun form of the word ‘fortunate- C truism D none of them Ans:b
fvM¨evb’ of--- [evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK Awdmvi (K¨vk)-17] 30. The noun form of “grand” is- [Xvtwet (A) 11-12]
A fortinately B fortunate A grandness B grandsome
31. Change the word “Little” into verb. 35. What is the verb form of the word
[ivtwet (H-odd), 14-15] ‘different’ (wWd&‡i›U&)Õ? [NU (evwYR¨) 14-15]
enlittle
A B belittle A defer B difference Ans:c,d
littening
C D enlitten Ans:b
C differ D differentiate
32. What is the verb form of ‘cool’ is- [mvaviY 36. What is the verb from of the word
cy‡ji AvIZvq wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi-16]
‘fresh’? [ewnivMgb I cvm‡cvU© Awa: mnKvix cwiPvjK- 14]
A cold B chill
A freshen B enfresh
C fridge D freeze Ans:b
C freshy D defresh Ans:a
33. The verb form of the ‘large’ is-- [ivtwet (E2)
17-18, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb mnKvix 37. Verb of the word “new” is- [mi;gva¨wgK we`¨v;mn:
Gb‡dvm©‡g›U †Kv-AwW©‡bUi - 19] wkÿK-11, cÖv_: mn: wkÿK-12 (†gNbv), ivtwet 07-08, 09-10, ivtwet (E1)
17-18]
A enlarge B larger
Aanew B newness
C larges D largel Ans:a
C renew D newly Ans:c
34. Find out the verb form of the word
38. “Full” kãwUi Verb n‡”Q- [‡iwR: †emi: cÖv_wgK wkÿK
‘rich’. [‡et‡ivtwet (C) 08-09] (‡Mvjvc)-11, evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq wefvM gvV Kg©KZ©v-13]
A ricochet B richen A Filled B fulfillment
C carich D enrich Ans:d C Full D Fill Ans:d
C Confusion D Confessionably
Remind: Aa¨vqwU g~jZ gyL¯Í wbf©i ZvB wKQzw`b cici reading co–b| k‡ãi A_© ey‡S co–b| evbvb mZK© nDb|
85. Verb of the word ‘Danger’ is- [wewfbœ 90. Choose the verb form of the word
gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17, 12Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK ‘democracy’ [ivtwet (B) 17-18]
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-15, Uttara Bank-08]
A democracy B democratize Ans:b
A Danger B Dangerous Ans:c
C democratic D democratically
B Endanger D None of the these
91. The adjective of the word “decision”?
86. The noun of “depart” is- [Sonali, Janata and
[cÖv_wgK wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii Dc-cwi`k©K-13, N.U.07-08]
Agrani Bank-08, evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK-10, nvtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15,
RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (B) 12-13]
A decide B decisively
C decisive D decesiveness Ans:c
A department B depart
C departure D departing Ans:c evbvb mZK©Zv: decision/ decisive Dfq evbv‡b
87. The verb of the word “Dark”? [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi cici `yBUv “i” Av‡Q| A_v©r ci, si,| mveavb Di ce
Aax‡b mnKvix cwiPvjK-04, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 11-12] n‡e bv;
A darkest B darken 92. Which is the noun of the word
C darkly D darky Ans:b “destroy?” [ivtwet 05-06, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (cÙv)-13,
88. Adjective of the word “danger”- [cÖv_wgK A destruction B damage Rvtwet 09-10]
mnKvix wkÿK (PÆMÖvg wefvM)-07] C affect D harm Ans:a
A dangerous B serious 93. Which is the noun of the word “Do”?
C dangerful D dangerly Ans:a [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Awdm mnKvix-18, PÆMÖvg ‡f‡U‡ibvwi GÛ
G¨vwbg¨vj mvBÝ wek¦we`¨vjq 13-14]
89. Deny kãwUi noun n‡”Q- [†cv÷vj Acv‡iUi-16, ûeû
Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mn w©kÿK (4_©- avc)- 19, †mU b¤^i: 8433] A deed B did
102. Adjective of the word “Float-fvwmqv 105. The adjective of the word “Befool”?
hvIqv/fvmv” is- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-8(avbwmuwo)] [Dc‡Rjv/_vbv mnKvix wkÿv Awdmvi-12, ‡et‡ivtwet (A) 14-15,
Dc‡ii †Uwej †_‡K ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡
A floaty B floating- fvmšÍ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi-19]
115. What is the noun form of ‘include’? [14Zg 119. What is the adjective of the word
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q] -2017] “information”? [Rtwet 09-10]
A Includement B Inclusion A informal B informative
C Inclution D Includeness Ans:b C informed D information Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Include (AšÍfz©³ Kiv)-Gi noun form 120. Adjective of this word “joy” is- [mnKvix RR-
n‡jv inclusion (AšÍf©yw³)| 00, cÖv_: mnKvix wkÿK 10 (Ki‡Zvqv)]
123. Change the verb “lose” into noun. [kÖg I 128. The noun of “long”? [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb
Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb kÖg cwi`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015, Btwet (F) 04-05]
gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17, 10Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgchv©q)-14] A longness B longy
A lost B loose C length D large Ans:c
C loss D losing Ans:c
129. Abstract noun of the word “long” is-
124. The adjective of the word ‘‘Mourn’’ is- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-08]
[wm‡jU K…wl wek^we`¨vjq (SYLAU) 06-07] A length B longer
A Mourner B Mournful C lengthier D lengthen Ans:a
C Mourned D Mourn Ans:b 130. Which is the verb of the word “life”?
125. The verb form of ‘memory’ is: [MYc~Z© Awa. [cwimsL¨vb e¨y‡ivi Kw¤úDUvi Kg©KZv©-95, ivtwet 08-09]
Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠ. I WªvdUmg¨vb/wmwfj-18, Btwet 10-11] A enlife B living
A memorize B memorable C live D livid Ans:c
C memorably D memorily Ans:a 131. Give the verb of the word “mourning”
126. Choose the verb of “Loss” [cÖv_wgK mn wkÿK-08] [cvm‡cvU© I Bwg‡MÖkb Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-0]
A lost B lose A mournful B mourn
C loss D losing Ans:b C mournfully D mourned Ans:b
127. Noun of this word “laugh”-[cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i 132. Adjective of this word “might” we`¨vjq cÖavb
wnmve mnKvix-14, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10 (K‡cvZvÿ)-10] A mightous B mighty wkÿK 09 (Rev)]
A laugh B laughing C mightful D mightier Ans:b
C laughable D laughter Ans:d
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb
102. Necessity (AZ¨vek¨KZv) Necessitate(AZ¨vek¨K Kiv) Necessary (AZ¨vek¨K) Necessarily (-fv‡e)
103. Number (msL¨v) Enumerate(MYbv Kiv) Numeral, Numerous -
104. Nomination(wb‡qvM) Nominate (wb‡qvM Kiv) Nominated (wb‡qvMK…Z) -
105. Obedience (eva¨Zv) Obey(eva¨ nIqv/‡g‡b Pjv) Obedient (eva¨, AbyMZ) Obediently(AbyMZfv‡e)
106. Objection(AvcwË/cÖwZev`) Object (AvcwË Kiv) Objective (ˆelwqK) Objectively
107. Obligation(eva¨Zv) Oblige/obligate(eva¨ Kiv) Obliging/obligatory Obligingly/obligatorily
108. Omen (AïfjÿY) - Ominous (Aïf) Ominously
109. Origin (DrcwË/g~j) Originate (m„wó Kiv) Original (‡gŠwjK/Avmj) Originally (g~jZ)
133. Verb of the word “numbering” [cÖv_wgK 135. What is the verb of “number”? [36th BCS,
we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK 09 (‡Mvjvc)] ivtwet (E-Odd ) 12-13, Btwet (B-2 Shift) 09-10, (G) 17-18,
nd
A number B numberous ‡et‡ivtwet (A) 14-15, ‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. (wbiv. Acv.)- 01 A‡±v. 21]
134. The verb form of ‘necessity’ is: [Islami C numerical D numbering Ans:b
Bank (Field Officer)-16, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK-18, 136. The verb of “origin’’ is: [Ptwet (D) 10-11, (F)
Ptwet (D) 10-11, (I) 13-14, ‡et‡ivtwet (F) 12-13, Kztwet (A) 14-15] 16-17, Xvtwet (B) 17-18, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 16-17]
A necessary B necessitate A original B originated
C necessarily D necessities Ans:b C origination D originate Ans:d
141. What is the verb form of ‘Power’? [KvwiMwi wkÿv 145. The verb form of ‘population’ is-
Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 27 AvM÷ 21]
A popular B popilarity [Ptwet (J) 16-17]
A Powerful B Powerfully
C populate D popularize Ans:c
C Enpower D Empower Ans:d
mZK©Zv: g‡b ivL‡Z n‡e Popular Avi
142. What is the adjective of ‘purify’? [10g
‡emiKvwi cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14]
Population `ywU Avjv`v kã Avi G‡`i verb ¸‡jv
A Purity B Pureful h_vµ‡g popularize (RbwcÖq Kiv), populate
C Pure D Purifying Ans:c (RbvKxY© Kiv)
143. The world ‘popularize’ is- [Mbc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc- 146. The noun form of “prosper” is— [MYc~Z©
mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-18] Awa. Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠ. I WªvdUmg¨vb/wmwfj 2018]
A adjective B verb A prosperity B prosperous Ans:a
C noun D adverb Ans:b C Prosperously D prosperousness
144. The verb form of ‘Politics’ is: [wewfbœ 147. The noun form of the word ‘Prevent’
gš¿Yv./wefvM./Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v 2018] is— [wewfbœ gš¿bv./wefvM/Awa. cÖkv. Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v) 2018]
A political B politically A preventabel B prevention
C politicize D policy Ans:c C prevented D preventing Ans:b
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148. The noun of the word ‘please’ is- [Z_¨ 152. The noun form of “persuaded” is- [Xvtwet
gš¿Yv. Aaxb wewUwe-Gi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -17] (D) 05-06, 07-08, ivtwet 07-08, Btwet (F) 10-11]
A pleasure B please A persuasion B persecution
C pleasance D pleasant Ans:a C persistence D perseverance Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: please(myLx Kiv) Gi noun n‡jv pleasure 153. The verb form of “poor”? [¯’vbxq miKvi
(myL ev Avb›`), adj. n‡jv pleasant; gš¿YvYj‡qi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17, ivtwet (B-Law) 12-13]
150. wb‡Pi †KvbwU peace kãwUi verb? [cÖv_. wkÿK (cÙv)- A poorify B poority
08, ¯^v¯’¨ Awa. Awdm mnv.-18, KwgDwbwU †nj_ ‡Kqvi †cÖvfvBWvi-18] C poorness D poverty Ans:d
A Impeace B Peace
loving 155. Adjective of this word “people” [cÖv_wgK
mnKvix wkÿK-07, (‡gNbv) 08, mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii BDwbqb
C Pacify D Peaceful Ans:c
mgvRKgx©-16, eû Kgb cÖkœ: `y‡hv©M e¨e¯’vcbv I ÎvY gš¿Yvj‡qi
151. What is the verb word “play”? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix AwWUi-19, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wgwmwcwm)-13]
wkÿK (PÆMÖvg wefvM)-07, Dental 95-96, Rvtwet (‡jvKcÖkvmb) 09-10]
A popularity B population
A playing B playable
C popularize D populous Ans:d
C play D plying Ans:c
Part-3t AviI wKQz bZzb m¤¢vebv wfwËK ¸iæZ¡c~Y© word formation ¸‡jv
wb‡P †`Lyb- GB AskwUI wkÿv_x©‡`i‡K co‡Z n‡e| KviY GLb A‡bK bZzb bZzb cÖkœ nq|
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb
152. Acceleration Accelerate(G¨vK‡mjv‡iBU) Accelerated -
(‡eMe„w×KiY, Z¡iY) (‡eM e„w× Kiv) (‡eMe„w×cÖvß)
153. Analysis (we‡kølY) Analyze(we‡kølY Kiv) Analytical(we‡kølYag©x) Analytically(-fv‡e)
154. Anger (ivM) Be-Anger (ivM Kiv) Angry (ivMvwš^Z) Angrily (ivMvwš^Zfv‡e)
155. Book (eB, cy¯ÍK, LvZv) Book (LvZvq †Zvjv, Avmb msiÿY Kiv) Bookish (eB coyqv) -
156. Burial(mgvwa, mgvwnZ KiY) Bury (Kei †`qv, cyu‡Z ivLv) Buried (mgvwnZ, ¸ß) -
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb
157. Center (†K›`ª) Centralize (‡K›`ªxqKiY Kiv) Central (†K›`ªxq) Centrally (‡K›`ªxqfv‡e)
158. Character Characterize Characteristic Characteristically
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D It has been raining since morning. 3. Choose the correct answer. How long
g‡b ivL‡eb: imperative evK¨-Please/ Kindly/ did you wait? [10th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] Ans:b
A Till lunch time B Until 6 o’clock
Don’t/Never/ Let/Main verb Øviv ïiæ nq|
C Till he came D Since this morning
ev‡K¨ Subject _v‡K bv Z‡e ev‡K¨i †k‡l full stop
e¨vL¨v: How long Øviv DËi wn‡m‡e mgq PvIqv
(.) _v‡K| GB evK¨wU main verb “stand” Øviv
n‡q‡Q| weavq Nwoi mgq 6 o’clock †bIqv n‡q‡Q|
ïiæ n‡q‡Q †hLv‡b subject bvB| Z‡e †k‡l full
stop Av‡Q weavq GwU imperative evK¨-
GB Aa¨v‡qi we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv
Topic-1: Sentence Kv‡K e‡j? Gi g~j Ask KqwU? D`vniYmn e¨vL¨v Ki|
RvwZi weL¨vZ e¨w³i ¯^i‡Y kÖ×v wb‡e`b Ki| A Wheredo you live?
(tribute-1. k×v Kiv/ 2. ivR¯^ Av`vq Kiv) B Whata match!
a) Assertive b) Optative [ivtwet 08-09] C Nothing will make him repent.
‡Pbvi Dcvq: evK¨wU pay bvgK g~j verb Øviv ïiæ 31. Which is an imperative sentence? [cjøx
mÂq e¨vsK (K¨vk Awdmvi)-18, ivtwet (e¨e¯’vcbv) 04-05]
n‡q‡Q weavq GwU imperative evK¨|
ADo it at once.
28. Which one is an imperative sentence? B You read it attentively.
[`ybx©wZ `gb ey¨‡ivi cwi`k©K-03, ivtwet (F-A-weÁvb) 16-17]
C I wish our success in life.
A How beautiful the flower is!
D Does he go to school? Ans:a
B Be quiet and listen to my words.
C Do you go to the club?
32. Which one is an imperative sentence?
[cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-16]
D I go to school everyday. Ans:b
A Do not go near the pond.
29. Which one is the imperative sentence? B Never tell a lie.
[_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-10]
C He is poor but honest.
A She is dancing. B I shall go. Ans:c
D Unless you try hard, you will fail. Ans:b
C Sit down. D You will sit here.
34. ‘May Allah help you.’ What kind of 36. Which one is an optative sentence?
[ewnivMgb I cvm‡cvU© Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-11]
sentence is this? [11th BCS, ivtwet (AvBb) 03-04,
BRDB’i mnKvix cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-13, cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i mn:
A You should take care of your health.
Gb‡dvm©‡g›U †Kv-AwW©‡bUi-17] B I hope you will be able to get over your
A Assertive B Optative tensions.
C Imperative D Exclamatory Ans:b C May God speeds up your recovery.
D It’s better to pay attention to your
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
daughter’s education. Ans:c
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Topic-8: Exclamatory Sentence Kv‡K e‡j Ges Giƒc ev‡K¨ e¨eüZ Word ¸‡jv wK wK?
Exclamatory Sentence (Av‡eMm~PK evK¨): Av‡eM I Abyf~wZ cÖKvkK evK¨‡K Exclamatory sentence
37. The sentence, ‘What a delicious meal!’ 39. How fine a flower it is! It is an- [cwievi
is a/an- [cwimsL¨vb I Z_¨ e¨e¯’vcbv Awa. cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv© 17] cwiKíbv Awa`߇i wb‡qvM cixÿv-14]
38. What type of sentence is “If I knew this 40. Hurrah! We have won the match. What
before!”(hw` Avwg GUv Av‡M RvbZvg) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq kind of sentence is this? [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (A) 16-17]
mnKvix wkÿK-00ivtwet 04-05] A Assertive B Imperative
A assertive B optative C Optative D Exclamatory Ans:d
C imperative D exclamatory Ans:d
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GB Aa¨v‡qi g~jK_v: cuvP cÖKv‡ii evK¨¸‡jv (Assertive- Interrogative- Imperative- Optative-
Exclamatory) GKwU n‡Z Ab¨wU‡Z cwieZ©b Kivi wbqg‡K ejv nq interchange/conversion of functional
sentences e‡j| ‡hgb: He eats rice. GB assertive evK¨‡K hw` interrogative AvKv‡i wjLv nq- Does he eat
rice? Avmyb Gevi we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv Kiv hvK-
does e‡m, ZvB DËi e bv n‡q mwVK DËi n‡e- b| A Who hates a liar?
B Do you hate a liar?
14. All love flowers. (Interrogative) (mevB dzj
fvjev‡m) [15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/gmchv©q)-18, wkÿK wbeÜb C Who does not hates a liar?
(¯‹zj/ mgch©vq-2)-14/ 19] D Who does not hate a liar? Ans:d
A Who does not love flowers?
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Topic-4: No One/Nobody/None hy³ Assertive ⇔ Negative Interrogative Kivi wbqg-
Topic-5: Never, nothing, every+ noun hy³ Assertive ⇔ Interrogative Kivi wbqg-
Assertive Interrogative
Sub + aux + Never + main verb----. Aux + Sub + Ever = main verb
‡hgb: Their glory can never fade. ‡hgb: When Can their glory ever fade?
Nothing hy³ Assertive evK¨‡K Anything Øviv Interrogative Kiv nq
‡hgb: Friendship is nothing but a name. ‡hgb: Is friendship anything but a name?
Every + noun + verb---. Is there any + noun + who + aux + not----?
‡hgb: Every man hates war. ‡hgb: Is there any man who doesn’t hate war?
18. ‘Can their glory ever fade?’ (Assertive) 20. Their glory can never fade.
[Ptwet (F) 09-10] (Interrogative) [Lytwet (BBA) 15-16]
A Fading glory of them. A When can their glory fade?
B Their glory can never fade. B When their glory fade?
C Glory always fade. C When their glory will be fading?
D What a glory! Ans:b D When their glory would fade? Ans:a
19. Friendship is nothing but a name. 21. ‘Every man hates war.’ (Make it
(Interrogative) [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv Interrogative) [miKvix gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09]
[¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2] -17]
A Is there any man who doesn’t hate war?
A What is friendship anything but a name?
B Is there any men who doesn’t hate war?
B Is friendship anything but a name?
C Are there men who doesn’t hate war? Ans:a
C What is nothing but a name?
D Are there any man who doesn’t hate war?
D Why is friendship a name? Ans:b
24. My hair grows very fast. (Make it C Itis a very nice scenery.
exclamatory) (Avgvi Pzj Lye `ªæZ ev‡o) [ivtwet 03- D This scenery is very nice. Ans:c
04, ivtwet (I) 16-17, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 17-18] 27. Man is indeed a wonderful creation.
A How does my hair grows fast! Make it exclamatory: [kvtwetcÖtwet 07-08]
B How fast my hair grows! A How wonderful creation a man indeed!
C How is my hair grow fast! B What a wonderful creation a man
D How does grow fast my hair! Ans:b indeed is!
25. What an excellent ideal! (Assertive) [15Zg C What a wonderful creation a man is!
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj mgch©vq-2) - 19]
A It is a very excellent idea. D How creation a man is! Ans:c
B It is an excellent idea. 28. The exclamatory of-“The rose is a very
C It is more excellent idea. nice flower.”- [LytcÖtcÖtwet (wm) 12-13, htwetcÖtwet (C) 12-13]
D It is a very good idea. Ans:a A What a nice flower the rose!
26. What a nice scenery it is! (Assertive) [10g B What a nice flower the rose is!
wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2)-14]
C How a nice flower the rose is!
A It is very nice scenery.
D How a nice flower the rose! Ans:b
B It is a great scenery. =====000====
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g~jK_v: cvuP cÖKv‡ii evK¨¸‡jvi cÖ‡Z¨K cÖKvi ev‡K¨i aiY- 2 cÖKvi h_v: Affirmative & Negative; GB Aa¨vqwU
g~jZ Assertive ev‡K¨i Affirmative & Negative Kivi wbqg wb‡q Av‡jvPbv n‡e| A_© wVK ‡i‡L ev‡K¨‡K
Affirmative †_‡K negative Ges Negative †_‡K Affirmative Kivi wbqg‡K ejv nq Transformation of
Sentence|
Topic-1: Affirmative I Negative ev‡K¨ _v‡K Giƒc 10wU K‡i Symbolic Word wjLyb|
Topic-2: Affirmative evK¨‡K Negative ev‡K¨ iƒcvšÍiKi‡Y D`vniYmn 15wU wbqg wjLyb|
mn‡R g‡b ivL‡Z PvB‡j 1g G mswÿß †UwejwU †`‡L wbb, Zvici we¯ÍvwiZ co–b-
Affirmative nB‡Z Negative evK¨ Kivi mswÿß †Uwej-
Affirmative-ev‡K¨- Negative-ev‡K¨
1 Only/Alone Øviv e¨w³ evPK Noun †K Only Gi cwie‡Z© None but e¨eüZ nq
Qualify Ki‡j; Only a rogue can act thus. None but a rogue can act thus.
Only Øviv e¯‘ evPK Noun †K Qualify Ki‡j- Only Gi cwie‡Z© Nothing but/ no other than e¨eüZ nq-
He has only a few books. He has nothing but a few books.
Only Øviv eqm/msL¨v evPK Noun †K Qualify Only Gi cwie‡Z© Not more than/ not less than nq;
Ki‡j- He is only five. He is not more than five.
2 Everybody, everyone, everything Gi cwie‡Z© Nobody, no one, none, nothing e‡m
_vK‡j- Everybody dislikes a liar. (Ges g~j Verb Gi wecixZ Verb e‡m)
Nobody likes a liar.
3 Every +Noun+ have/has _vK‡j- Gi cwie‡Z© There is no+ noun + but +verb--- e‡m/
Every mother loves her child. Gi cwie‡Z© There is no+ noun + who/which +
does not+ verb--- e‡m-There is no mother but
loves her child.; There is no mother who
doesn’t love her child.
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4 Affirmative-ev‡K¨-Must _vK‡j- Gi cwie‡Z© Cannot but +V1 / Cannot help+
I must do this. (V+ing e‡m); I cannot help doing this.
5 Affirmative-ev‡K¨- always _vK‡j- Gi cwie‡Z© never e‡m
He always speaks truth. He never tells a lie.
6 Affirmative-ev‡K¨- Sometimes _vK‡j- Gi cwie‡Z© not always e‡m
Sometimes I remember you. Always I don’t forget you.
7 Affirmative-ev‡K¨-have to/ has to/ Gi cwie‡Z© Cannot but +V1 / Cannot
need to _vK‡j- help+(V+ing)
We have to pray for Allah. We cannot but pray for Allah.
8 Affirmative-ev‡K¨-had to/ needed to Gi cwie‡Z© Could not but +V1 / Could not help+
_vK‡j-Mother had to feed her child. (V+ing); Mother could not but feed her child.
9 Affirmative-ev‡K¨- many _vK‡j- Gi cwie‡Z© a few e‡m Ges evK¨wU negative Ki‡Z nq-
The boy has many kites. The boy doesn’t have a few kites.
10 Affirmative-ev‡K¨- a few _vK‡j- Gi cwie‡Z© many e‡m Ges evK¨wU negative Ki‡Z nq-
The boy has a few friends. The boy doesn’t have many friends.
11 Affirmative-ev‡K¨- a little _vK‡j- Gi cwie‡Z© much e‡m Ges evK¨wU negative Ki‡Z nq-
There is a little water in the glass. There is not much water in the glass.
12 Affirmative-ev‡K¨- much _vK‡j- Gi cwie‡Z© a little e‡m Ges evK¨wU negative Ki‡Z nq-
There is much milk in the jog. There is not a little milk in the jog.
13 Affirmative-ev‡K¨-many a _vK‡j- Gi cwie‡Z© a few+ noun plural e‡m Ges evK¨wU
He had many a doll. negative Ki‡Z nq-He didn’t have a few dolls.
14 As soon as---- G‡`i cwie‡Z©-
Scarcely----when-- No sooner---than+ wØZxq clause e‡m|
Hardly---when/before--- _vK‡j- No sooner did the train start than we
As soon as the train started, we enjoyed. enjoyed.
15 Request------ time Ask _vK‡j; Gi cwie‡Z© never--------- again. Ki‡Z nq-
I requested him for the last time. I never requested him again.
29. Only Rina can do this sum. (Negative) 31. He acted wisely. (Make it Negative) [ivtwet
[10g wkÿK wbeÜb(¯‹zj /mgch©vq-2)14, Btwet (G) 17-18] 07-08, 09-10, Btwet 10-11]
A Only Rona cannot do this sum. A Hecould not act wisely.
B Rina cannot do this sum. B He did not act wisely.
C None but Rina can do this sum. C He did not but act wisely.
D Anyone but Rina can do this sum. Ans:c D He did not act foolishly. Ans:d
30. I must go there. (Negative) (Avwg Aek¨B 32. None but one student was absent.
†mLv‡b hve [¯‹zj /mgch©vq) wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cix¶v -11] Which is affirmative? [Btwet (c) 12-13, 15-16, 16-17]
A I cannot going there. A One student was absent.
B I cannot help go there. B One student was always absent.
C I cannot but go there. C Only one student was absent. Ans:c
D I must not go there. Ans:c
D Only one student was always absent.
43. ÒAvwg bv †n‡m cvijvg bvÓ evK¨wUi mwVK Abyev` 45. We must yield to our fate. The negative
†KvbwU? [ivt wet (D) AevwYR¨ 15-16] of the sentence is- [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (G) 15-16]
A I could not do without laughing. A We cannot but yield to our fate.
B I could not do but laugh. B We cannot but yielding to our fate.
C I could not but laugh. C We cannot help to yield to our fate.
D I had no way without laughing. Ans:c D We cannot go to yield to our fate. Ans:a
44. We must obey the rules. (Make it 46. I must do this. (Make it negative) (Avwg
negative) [ivtwet 03-04] Aek¨B Bnv Kie) [ivtwet (E-†Rvo) 14-15]
A We must not obey the rules. A I cannot but doing this.
B We must not neglect the rules. B I cannot help do this.
C We cannot but obey the rules. C I must not but do this.
D We cannot obey the rules. Ans:c D I cannot help doing this. Ans:d
Topic-7: Everybody, Everyone hy³ Affirm. evK¨‡K Negative Kivi wbqg wK?
Everybody, everyone hy³ Affirmative evK¨‡K Negative Ki‡Z n‡j: Everybody,
everyone Gi cwie‡Z© Nobody, no one, none e‡m; (Ges g~j Verb Gi wecixZ Verb e‡m)
GKBfv‡e Nobody, no one, none hy³ Negative evK¨‡K Affirmative Ki‡Z n‡j:
Nobody, no one, none Gi cwie‡Z© Everybody, everyone e‡m| (Ges g~j Verb Gi
wecixZ Verb e‡m) †hgb: Everybody hates a liar. = Nobody likes a liar.
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47. The affirmative form of- Nobody likes a 49. Everybody should admit the truth.
liar. [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq- (Make it negative) [ivtwet 03-04, (wW) 10-11, (wW)
2) 15, MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-11, Kztwet (D) A Nobody should admit the truth. weweG 17-18]
12-13, Btwet (G) 17-18]
B Nobody should deny the truth.
A Everybody dislikes lying.
C Everybody should not admit the truth.
B All people dislike a liar.
D Everybody should deny the truth.Ans:b
C Everybody hates a liar.
50. All must submit to destiny. (Make it
D Everybody likes the truth. Ans:c
negative) [Lytwet 2018-19 BDwbU (wm)]
48. Everybody hates a liar. (Make it negative)
A No one can escape destiny.
(wg_¨vev`x‡K cÖ‡Z¨‡K N„Yv K‡i) [†et‡ivtwet (C) 16-17, ivtwet
(e¨e¯’vcbv) 04-05, wegvb evsjv‡`k Air. mn. e¨e. (TG). 09 Rvby. 21] B Every body should accept destiny.
B Nobody likes a liar. (wg_¨vev`x‡K †KD cQ›` K‡i bv) D Everybody should accept what destiny
Topic-03: Noun Phrase Kv‡K e‡j? D`vniYmn Noun phrase †Pbvi 3wU Dcvq wjLyb|
Noun Phrase: Noun phrase Ggb GK¸”Q kã hv ev‡K¨ Noun Gi gZB KvR K‡i Ges †hme RvqMvq parts
of speech Gi noun e‡m, †mme RvqMvq Noun Phrase e‡m| Ab¨fv‡e ejv hvq- ‡h k㸇”Q noun Gi cÖvavb¨
/ ‡dvKvmUvB †ewk _v‡K †mB k㸔Q‡K Noun Phrase e‡j| Noun Phrase Gi central Part n‡jv noun|
†Pbvi Dcvq: 1- ev‡K¨ Verb Gi Subject, Object Ges Complement wnmv‡e GK¸”Q kã _vK‡j Zv Noun
phrase| †hgb: To read newspaper is a good habit. The man wants something to eat.
†Pbvi Dcvq: 2- Determiner (a, an, the, one, no, some, few, any, many, both, my
etc.) Gi ci GK¸”Q kã _vK‡‡j Zv Noun phrase nq| †hgb: Bipul is a man of letters.
They are my kith and kin.
†Pbvi Dcvq: 3- Preposition (at, in, of, out, with, etc.) ci GK¸”Q kã _vK‡j Zv Noun phrase|
†hgb: He agreed to the plan of his own accord.
mevB eywS GB As‡k me cÖ‡kœi DËi noun phrase n‡e|
ZvB DËi Kiv eo KvR bq eis wKfv‡e DËi nq???? GB e¨vcviwU ey‡S ey‡S covB Avmj KvR
6. What kind of phrase “A charming girl” 8. The cat on the mat is fat. The
is a-GKwU my›`i/gvqvwebx evwjKv [NU (Business) 10-11] underlined is- [‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. (wewfbœ c`) 24 †m‡Þ. 21]
A adverbial phrase A Noun phrase B Verbal phrase
B adjective phrase C Adjective phrase
C prepositional phrase D Prepositional phrase Ans:a
D noun phrase Ans:d 9. The underlined phrase is- The man
7. What kind of phrase- “Kith and kin” wants something to eat. [ivt wet (A-†Rvo) 15-16]
(AvZœxqm¦Rb) [Ptwet 06-07] I like singing in the bath.[htwetcªtwet (D) 14-15]
A adverbial phrase A Prepositional Phrase B adverbial phrase
B adjective phrase C adjective D noun phrase Ans:d
C prepositional phrase e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i main verb “want” Gi ci
D noun phrase Ans:d “something to eat” GKwU phrase hv object
e¨vL¨v: Kith and kin” (AvZœxqm¦Rb) hv noun Gi Gi Ae¯’v‡b Av‡Q weavq GwU noun phrase|
b¨vq KvR K‡i weavq GwU noun phrase;
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10. The central part of a noun phrase is 13. Sheikh Hasina, the prime minister of
mainly a---. [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi-16] Bangladesh, is considered one of the
A Pronoun B Adjective most powerful women in the world. The
C Noun D Adverb Ans:c underlined part is- [ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwe:
11. While walking through the woods (wR) †mU-wm, 19-20]
Aa noun phrase B an adjective phrase
yesterday, we saw a tiger. The
underlined phrase is- [cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 17-18] C an adverbial phrase
Ki‡Q| Avevi through GKwU preposition; Avi C adjective phrase D adverbial phrase
GB phrase Gi g~j Ask n‡”Q walking hv `yB e¨vL¨v: GwU g~jZ gerund phrase Z‡e ev‡K¨
preposition Gi gv‡S noun Gi KvR Ki‡Q| ZvB subject wnmv‡e/ Ae¯’vbMZ Kvi‡Y; noun phrase
GwU noun phrase| ejv nq|
12. He is an eyesore to me. (‡m Avgvi Pÿzk~j) 15. To ride well requires practice. (fvj
Pvjv‡Z Af¨v‡mi cÖ‡qvRb) [ivtwet 09-10, Rtwet (A) 11-12,
GB e¨v‡K¨ an eyesore kãwU †Kvb phrase? [_vbv
ivtwet (D-evwYR¨) 16-17, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 18-19 ]
wkÿv Awdmvi-99, BDS 04-05]
A prepositional phrase B adjective phrase A adjective phrase B adverbial phrase
C noun phrase D conj. phrase Ans:c
C adverbial phrase D noun phrase Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Giv g~jZ Infinite phrase Z‡e ev‡K¨
e¨vL¨v: cÖ_gZ, eyesore Gi A_© n‡”Q unpleasant
subject wnmv‡e/ Ae¯’vbMZ Kvi‡Y noun phrase ejv
thing (Pÿzk~j, †`L‡Z AcÖxwZKi Ggb wKQz) hv n‡”Q
nq| ZvB option ¸‡jv‡Z noun phrase bv _vK‡j
GKwU noun Ges wØZxqZ, article Ges
infinitive phrase DËi Kiv hv‡e| [we.`ª. mgq
preposition Gi gv‡S noun e‡m| ZvB GwU noun
jvM‡jI ey‡S ey‡S co–b]
phrase n‡e|
Topic-05: Adjective Phrase Kv‡K e‡j? D`vniYmn ‡Pbvi Dcvq Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|
25. The scientist doing the research in the 28. The Underlined Parts are-
laboratory is my teacher. The The book borrowed from the library is
underlined part is- [Btwet (B) 14-15] Ans:c lost. (MÖš’vMvi †_‡K avi †bIqv eBwU nvwi‡q †M‡Q)
A noun phrase B adverbial phrase The girl in green is my cousin.
C adjective phrase D prepositional phrase A prepositional phrase
e¨vL¨v: Ack‡b adjective phrase bv _vK‡j B noun phrase C adverbial phrase
Participle phrase ejv hv‡e| D adjective phrase Ans:d
Topic-06: Participle Phrase Kv‡K e‡j? 1wU D`vniY `vI| GwU g~jZ †Kvb phrase Gi AšÍM©Z?
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Participle Phrase: hLb †Kvb verb+ ing ev V3 hy³ Ask †Kvb noun †K wb‡`©k K‡i
ZLb †mwU participle Phrase|
‡Pbvi Dcvq-1: ----- Noun + (verb+ ing)/V3 –hy³ Ask Participle Phrase --- ,
†hgb: I saw a bird flying in the sky. (Avwg AvKv‡k DošÍ cvwL †`Ljvg)
‡Pbvi Dcvq-2: [verb+ ing/ V3 +-----] + , + Subject + verb---- _vK‡j Giƒc MV‡b [verb+ ing/ V3 +---
-- ] Ask participle Phrase| †hgb: knocking at the door, he demanded admission.
mZK©Zv: Participle Phrase g~jZ Adjective phrase Gi AšÍ©MZ| ZvB G‡K Adjective phrase-I ejv hvq-
‡bvU: V3 hy³ phrase n‡j past participle phrase Avi verb + ing n‡j †mwU present Participle Phrase
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29. Loudly knocking at the door, he 30. I have a boat made of wood. The
demanded admission. [_vbv wk¶v Awdmvi-99] underlined phrase is --- [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ:
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (2q avc) -19]
A conjunctional phrase [cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 17-18]
A an adverbial phrase
B interjectional phrase
B perfect participle phrase
C adverbial phrase
C present participle phrase
D participle phrase Ans:d
D past participle phrase Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: (D”P¯^‡i, `iRvq VK& VK& Kiv †jvKwU cÖ‡ekvwaKvi
†P‡qwQj) GLv‡b †jvKwU = †m| †`Lyb- ev‡K¨ knocking
Tips: Verb Gi past participle hLb adj. Gi
KvR K‡i Ges noun ev pronoun ‡K modify K‡i
at the door Øviv he Gi Ae¯’v cÖKvk Ki‡Q weavq GwU
Zv past participle phrase| Underlined K…Z
adjective/participle phrase;
phrase wU boat ‡K modify Ki‡Q|
Topic-07: Verbal Phrase Kv‡K e‡j? K‡qKwU Verbal phrase Gi D`vniY w`b|
Topic-08: Adverbial Phrase Kv‡K e‡j? ‡Pbvi Dcvqmn K‡qKwU D`vniY w`b|
Adverbial Phrase: Bnv Ggb GK¸”Q kã hv ev‡K¨ Adv. Gi KvR K‡i Ges †hme RvqMvq
parts of speech Gi Adv. e‡m, †mme RvqMvq Adverbial Phrase e‡m| Ab¨fv‡e ejv hvq-
‡h k㸇”Q Adv. Gi cÖvavb¨/‡dvKvmUvB †ewk _v‡K †mB k㸔QB Adverbial Phrase e‡j|
†Pbvi Dcvq: ev‡K¨ main verb †K how/where/when/why h_vµ‡g- (wKfv‡e)/ (†Kv_vq)/ (KLb) /(†Kb)
Øviv cÖkœ Ki‡j DËi wn‡m‡e †h phrase/k㸔Q cvIqv hvq ZvB Adverbial phrase; ‡hgb:
How (wKfv‡e) Øviv cÖkœ- I went very quickly. (Avwg wKfv‡e wM‡qwQjvg?) Ans: very quickly(Lye `yªZ)
Where (‡Kv_vq) Øviv cÖkœ -He lives in Dhaka. (‡m †Kv_vq evm K‡i?) Ans: in Dhaka(XvKvq)
When (KLb) Øviv cÖkœ He had come in November. (KLb G‡mwQj?) Ans: in November(b‡f¤^‡i)
Why (†Kb) Øviv cÖkœ I read to learn many unknown things. (‡Kb cwo?) Ans: A‡bK ARvbv wKQz wkL‡Z
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List of Important Adverbial Phrases
Above all- m‡e©vcwi At last- Ae‡k‡l As usual- h_vixwZ
At random- G‡jv‡g‡jvfv‡e At least- Kgc‡ÿ By no means- ‡Kvb fv‡eB bv
At six and seven- G‡jv‡g‡jvfv‡e After all- me m‡Ë¡I At all- Av‡`Š
All at once- nVvr By chance- nVvr Far and wide- m‡e©vÎ
By leaps and bounds- `yªZMwZ‡Z Cats and dogs- gyljav‡i Head and ears- m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c
By hook or by crook- ‡h †Kvb Dcv‡q In full swing- c~Y© MwZ‡Z Out and out- m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c
‡bvU: Idioms and Phrase Aa¨v‡q Giƒc Av‡iv A‡bK Adverbial Phrase cvIqv hv‡e;
mevB eywS GB As‡k me cÖ‡kœi DËi Adverbial phrase n‡e|
ZvB DËi Kiv eo KvR bq eis wKfv‡e DËi nq???? GB e¨vcviwU ey‡S ey‡S covB Avmj KvR
What types of phrase are the underlined words in following sentences?
33. He worked with all sincerity. The 36. Our class begins in November/ in
underlined phrase is- [37th BCS, 2016, cjøx Dbœqb January. (KLb?) (Avgv‡`i K¬vm ïiæ nq b‡f¤^‡i/
I mgevq wefv‡Mi 1wU evwo 1wU Lvgvi cÖK‡í †Rjv mgš^qKvix-17,
Rvbyqvix‡Z) [Rtwet (D) 11-12, Rtwet (D) 11-12]
evsjv‡`k U¨vwid Kwgk‡b M‡elYv Kg©KZv©-18, ‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©.
(wbiv. Acv.)- 01 A‡±v. 21] He lives in the suburb (mveve©) of Dhaka.
A a noun phrase B an adjective phrase (‡m XvKvi Dckn‡i evm K‡i) [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ
C an infinitive phrase Kg©KZv©-18, Rtwet (D) 10-11, ivtwet (B) 10-11, Btwet (G) 16-17]
Kiv Ask¸‡jv g~jZ Adverbial phrase Z‡e G‡`i‡K A in toy his box B in Ans:a
Prepositional Phrase-I ejv hv‡e| Ackb †`Iqv C Zarif put D put the doraemon
cÖ‡kœ Av‡M DËi Ki‡Z n‡e Adverbial Phrase Avi 46. The underlined part is “Please try to
Ack‡b Adverbial Phrase bv _vK‡j DËi Ki‡Z n‡e think out of the box” - [Kztwet (B) 19-20]
prepositional Phrase| We played against a strong team.
What kind of phrase? [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 14-15]
43. We were waiting for the bus. The
A Prepositional phrase
underline part is- [28th BCS, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) B Adjective phrase
15-16, ivtwet (E-Odd) 16-17]
C Verb phrase
Aa noun phrase B an infinitive phrase
D Conjunctional phrase Ans:a
C a prepositional phrase
D a verb phrase Ans:c
Topic-10: Conjunctional Phrase Kv‡K e‡j? GB Phrase †Pbvi Dcvq I D`vniY wjLyb|
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Clause (evK¨/evK¨vsk)
♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion
cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
BCS Preliminary ‡Z 2wU+- 2, 4, 6, 7
All Bank Job Exams 2wU+- 1, 3, 4, 7
Primary Job Exams 2wU+- 2 3, 4, 7
PSC & Other Jobs 40wU+- 1, 2, 4, 7
GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-
1. This is the book I lost. Here “I lost” is- 2. ‘Strike while the iron is hot’ is an
A A noun clause [37th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] example of- [38th BCS Preli. -17]
B An adverbial clause A Noun clause B Adj. clause Ans:c
C An adjective clause C Adverbial clause D Subordinate clause
D None of the three Ans:c e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b strike (AvNvZ Kiv) n‡”Q main verb;
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ the book Gi c‡i GKwU clause ZvB main verb ‡K when Øviv cÖkœ K‡i- (KLb AvNvZ
marker “that/ which” Dn¨ Av‡Q hv c~e©c` the Ki‡Z nq) DËi cvIqv hvq- “while the iron is hot”
book Gi cv‡kB wQj, ZvB GwU GKwU adjective ZvB GwU Adverbial clause; AvÿwiK A_©: ‡jvnv hLb
Mig nq ZLb AvNvZ Ki; cÖev` A_©: †Svuc ey‡S †Kvc
clause|
gviv; A_©vr mgqgZ KvR Kiv; evsjv A_©: hw` Zzwg
cÖwZÁv Ki Z‡e †Zvgv‡K Zv Aek¨B ivL‡Z n‡e|
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GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ co–b
Topic-01: Clause Kv‡K e‡j? GKwU D`vniY `vI| Bnv KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?
-"The Table has four chairs. This is the B not a clause C The principal clause
example of --- clause? [NSI (Junior Field off.) 24 Sep. 21] D a verb clause Ans:c
A Dependent e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b look GKwU verb hvi subject
B Independent “you” Dn¨ Av‡Q; myZivs principal clause wU
C Subordinate n‡jv- you look Ges sub-ordinate clause wU
D Complex Ans:b n‡jv you leap.
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5. A clause must have- [ivtwet 05-06] 6. “The children are safe” is- [Btwet 05-06]
A only a verb B a subject Ans:d A independent clause B a main clause
C cause and effect D subject and verb C both D none Ans:c
Topic-03: Co-ordinate clause Kv‡K e‡j? †Pbvi Dcvq wK? GB clause hy³ evK¨ †Kvb Sent. nq?
Topic-04: Sub-ordinate clause Kv‡K e‡j? †Pbvi Dcvq wK? Bnv KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?
3. Sub-Ordinate Clause/ Dependent Clause (Aaxb¨¯Í evK¨vsk): †h clause c~Y©
A_© cÖKv‡k main clause Gi Dci wbf©ikxj Zv‡K Sub-ordinate clause e‡j| GB clause
†Pbvi cÖavb Dcvq n‡”Q Gi~c clause Gi mvg‡b Aek¨B †Kvb bv †Kvb Sub-ordinate clause
marker/ Conjunction**** _v‡K|
*** Sub-ordinate clause marker/Conjunction- W/H word (who, whom, where, what,
which, when, how, why) as, because, since, though, although, if, as if, as though, after,
before, that, so that, in order that, while, till, until, unless, than, whenever, as soon as, even
though, as long as BZ¨vw`| [Z‡e and, or, nor, but, for, so, yet bq KviY Giv co-ordinate clause marker]
‡bvU: Sub-ordinate clause hy³ evK¨wU complex sentence nq| ‡hgb: Because she is intelligent,
she thinks for herself. (GLv‡b Because Øviv hy³ Ask Sub -ordinate clause; Ges m¤ú~Y© evK¨wU
complex sentence) Sub-Ordinate Clause 3 cÖKvi:
A. Adjective clause B. Noun clause C. Adverbial clause
8. Because she is intelligent, She thinks for 10. Which part of the sentence “Rahim
herself. (‡m Zvi wb‡Ri wPšÍv K‡i KviY †m Lye eyw×gwZ) said that he was good.” is sub ordinate
A dependent clause [Btwet 05-06] clause? [Lytwet (RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj) 07-08]
B independent clause A Rahim said B that he was good
C principal clause D none Ans:a C was good D he was good Ans:b
9. ‘I know that Kamal is a bright student’. 11. I know what you want. The underlined
What is the type of clause of this part is- [Lytwet (cÖhyw³we`¨v ¯‹zj) 08-09]
sentence? [ivtwet (B) AevwYR¨ Written, 19-20] A principal clause B sub-ordinate clause
Ans: I know = main clause; that Kamal is a C a co-ordinate clause
bright student = subordinate/ noun clause D none of them Ans:b
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Topic-05: Adjective Clause Kv‡K e‡j? GB clause ‡Pbvi Dcvq wK? D`vniY `vI|
Dc‡ii wbqg Abyhvqx, weMZ mv‡ji cÖkœ n‡Z; adjective clause ¸‡jv †`Lyb|
This is the man who called you yesterday. Who Abyhvqx c~e©c` the man Av‡Q ZvB GwU adj. clause
The book which I bought is lost. Which Abyhvqx c~e©c` the book Av‡Q ZvB GwU adj. clause
I know the time when the train will arrive. When Abyhvqx c~e©c` the time Av‡Q ZvB GwU adj. clause
This is the place where I was born. Where Abyhvqx c~e©c` the place Av‡Q ZvB GwU adj. clause
I knew the reason why he was angry. Why Abyhvqx c~e©c` the reason Av‡Q ZvB GwU adj. clause
mnR K_vq clause marker Abyhvqx Gi c~e©c` (noun/pronoun) _vK‡jB †mwU adjective clause Avi c~e©c` bv
_vK‡j †mwU Noun Clause| g‡b ivL‡eb c~e©c` ej‡Z ïay (noun/pronoun) †KB eySvq Ab¨ †Kvb parts of speech
bq| ‡bvU: A‡bK mgq wewfbœ Adjective clause Gi c~e©c` _vK‡e wKš‘ marker Dn¨ _vK‡Z cv‡i| ZLb evK¨wU †`‡L
mn‡RB †evSv hv‡e †h, ev‡K¨ c~ec
© ‡`i ci ‡Kvb GKUv conjunction/marker wQj wKš‘ evK¨‡K mswÿß Kivi Rb¨ Zv Dn¨
ivLv Av‡Q; ‡hgb: The house I live in belongs to my father. GLv‡b house Gi ci where Dn¨ Av‡Q|
mevB eywS GB As‡k me cÖ‡kœi DËi Adverbial phrase n‡e|
ZvB DËi Kiv eo KvR bq eis wKfv‡e DËi nq???? GB e¨vcviwU ey‡S ey‡S covB Avmj KvR
12. This is the book I lost. Here “I lost” is- 14. The news that you heard yesterday is
[37th BCS, 16, ivtwet 18-19 BDwbU ÔGÕ (MÖæc-2)] known to all. [miKvix gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wk¶K-00]
A A noun clause B An adverbial clause A noun clause
C An adjective clause B adjective clause
D None of the three Ans:c C adverbial clause
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ the book Gi c‡i GKwU clause marker D co-ordinate clause Ans:b
“that/which” Dn¨ Av‡Q hv c~e©c` the book Gi 15. The underlined part is- “This is the
cv‡kB wQj, ZvB GwU GKwU adjective clause| man who called you yesterday.’’ [Btwet (G) 10-11]
13. The book which I bought is lost. (Avgvi “I know the man who came here
†Kbv eBwU nvwi‡q hvq) [miKvix gva¨wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wk¶K 00]
yesterday. [cvtwetctwet CSE, 10-11, ivtwet (A, ‡Rvo) 16-17]
He tells a tale that sounds untrue. (‡m The man who called for an
GKUv Mí e‡j hv A™¢zZ) [mnKvix _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi- 99, ivtwet (A ) 11-12]
5
appointment has just arrived. [ctwetcÖtwet (B)
A adjective clause A adverbial phrase B adverbial clause 15-16]
B adverbial clause C noun clause C noun clause D adjective clauseAns:d
D pronoun and Antecedent Ans:a
Topic-06: Noun Clause Kv‡K e‡j? D`vniYmn GB Clause wPwýZ Kivi wZbwU Dcvq e¨vL¨v Kiæb?
A What the presents think about their future C adverbial clause D principal clause Ans:a
is important to children. (what--- future) 26. He asked me who got the Nobel Prize in
B It is he who is to blame. literature in 2019. The underline part is
C This is the pen I lost yesterday. Ans:a - [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) †mU-G/we/wm, 19-20]
D The house in which we live is small. A a noun clause
Adverbial clause of place:- Main clause Gi verb †K where/‡Kv_vq Øviv cÖkœ K‡i hw` Gi DËi cvIqv
hvq, Z‡e DËiwU Adverbial clause of place| mvaviYZ Giƒc clause Gi mvg‡b where, wherever BZ¨vw`
_v‡K| †hgb: I shall go where he lives. (Avwg hve †hLv‡b †m evm K‡i)
Adverbial clause of time:- Main clause Gi verb †K when/KLb Øviv cÖkœ K‡i hw` Gi DËi cvIqv hvq,
Z‡e DËiwU Adverbial clause of time| mvaviYZ Giƒc clause Gi mvg‡b when, whenever, while,
before, after, till, until BZ¨vw` _v‡K| †hgb: He had gone before I reached. (when had he gone?)
Adverbial clause of reason:- Main clause Gi verb †K why/‡Kb Øviv cÖkœ K‡i hw` Gi DËi cvIqv
hvq| Z‡e DËiwU Adverbial clause of reason| mvavibZ Giƒc clause Gi mvg‡b since, as, because, that
BZ¨vw` _v‡K| †hgb: We read that we may learn. (Avgiv cwo hv‡Z wkL‡Z cvwo)
Adverbial clause of condition:- Main clause Gi verb †K why/‡Kb Øviv cÖkœ K‡i hw` Gi DËi cvIqv
hvq| Ges DËiwU kZ© cÖKvk K‡i, Z‡e †mwU Adverbial clause of condition| mvavibZ Giƒc clause Gi
mvg‡b if, unless, in case BZ¨vw` _v‡K| †hgb: I will not go there unless you go with me.
Topic-01: Embedded Question Ges WH Question Gi cÖv_©K¨ Av‡jvPbv Kiæb?
Embedded Question: WH Question:
MVb: Main clause+ W/H word+ Sub+ Aux. MVb: W/H + Aux. V.+ Sub+ Main verb +---?
V. + Main v.+ ------ †hgb: What is your name?
†hgb: I know what your name is. Where do they live?
Do you know Where they live? Why were you absent?
Explain me why you were absent.
Underline Kiv W/H kã hy³ Sub-Ordinate W/H kã hy³ main clause Øviv MwVZ sentence
Clause wU‡K embedded question ejv hvq| ‡K WH Question evK¨ ejv hvq|
embedded question Ask Interrogative nq bv| WH Question Ask me©`vB Interrogative nq|
A_v©r GB As‡k subject Gi Av‡M aux. verb e‡m bv A_v©r GB As‡k subject Gi Av‡M aux. verb e‡m|
mvaviYZ complex sentence G MwVZ nq| mvaviYZ simple sentence G MwVZ nq|
sub ordinate clause As‡k embedded Q. nq| Main clause As‡k WH Question nq|
Giƒc complex ev‡K¨i main clause Abymv‡i Giƒc simple ev‡K¨i ci me©`vB cÖkœ‡evaK wPý (?)
ev‡K¨i †k‡l wPý (. ev ?) e‡m/ ev‡K¨i bvgKiY nq| e‡m/ evK¨wU me©`vB interrogative sentence nq|
6. This highway patrol stopped our car D how much money you owe me Ans:d
and asked us where ------. [Lytwet 08-09, 11-12] 10. I have no idea how long ---. (Avgvi †Kvb avibv
This police officer stopped us and †bB KZ eo mvÿvrKvi wb‡e) [Ptwet (H) 12-13,(H2) 12-13]
asked us where -----. [ivRkvnx K„wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (2q †kªYx A does the interview take
Kg©KZv©)-15, mnKvix mwPe (AvBb, WªvdwUs)-05, ivtwet (e¨e¯’vcbv) 06-07] B will the interview take
A were we going B are we going Ans:d C takes the interview
C we are going D we were going D the interview will take Ans:d
16. Can you tell me where ------? [18th BCS, 17. Do you know when ---? (Zzwg wK Rv‡bv KqUvq
RvZxq msm‡`i cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v I cÖ‡UvKj Awdmvi-06, Btwet 02-03, K¬vm ïiæ nq?) [Lytwet (cÖ‡KŠkjwe`¨v ¯‹zj) 13-14,
et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (L) 11-12]
RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (A) 13-14]
A does Mr. Ali live A the class starts
B Mr. Ali does live
B does the class start
C Mr. Ali lives
C will the class start
D lives Mr. Ali Ans:c
D is the class start Ans:a
A why did not you speak (TAO) 18] A who I am? B who am I?
B why did you not spoke C who I was D who I shall Ans:a
C why you did not speak ║║ mewgwj‡q Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
D that why did you not speak Ans:c 23. Do you know when-----? [Xvtwet (B) 17-18]
Advanced Learning: WH word Gi ci A DU was founded
iv‡Î KZevi evm PjvPj K‡i?) [Ptwet (B7) 14-15] B Do you know how often the buses run?
e¨vL¨v: wbw`©ó K‡i eySv‡Z the news n‡e| Avi C does the film begin
news singular ZvB is Øviv mwVK DËi- a| D does the film begins Ans:c
39. What time ---? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: we`y¨r, R¦vjvwb 42. How much (she owe) you now? [‡et‡ivtwet
I LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Yvj‡qi wbivcËv Kg©KZ©v- 19] A owes B is owing (L-weÁvb) 11-12]
A does the train leave
C does she owe D owed Ans:c
B the train leaves
C the train is leaving
43. Find the correct sentence. (`kwU wW‡gi `vg
D leaves the train Ans:a KZ?) [etwet (C) 14-15]
Hints: Interrogative ev‡K¨i †ÿ‡Î auxiliary A How much the cost is of ten eggs?
verb wU sub Gi c~‡e© e‡m| Avi present B How much the ten eggs is costing?
indefinite tense ‡ÿ‡Î do ev does Ges verb Gi C How much is the cost of ten eggs?
base form e‡m| ZvB DËi- a| D How much the ten eggs cost? Ans:c
40. Identify the correct sentence. [PSC -04, NU 44. Write down the correct sentence: [Rb¯^v¯’¨
(gvbweK) 12-13, cvtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15] cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`ßi (Gw÷‡gUi)-18]
A Which colour you prefer, the red or the blue?
A Tell
me why have you come here?
B Which colour do you prefer, the red or the blue?
B What time did you go to bed last night?
C Which colour you prefer, the red or blue?
C Why you are angry with me? Ans:b
D Which colour you prefer more, the red or the
D When you passed your diploma examination?
blue? Ans:b
Topic-09: Rb¥MÖnY Kiv A‡_© WH word Gi mv‡_ ‡Kvb Voice nq? D`vniY `vI|
Rb¥MÖnY Kiv A‡_© WH word Gi mv‡_ †Kvb voice: †KD wb‡R Rb¥MÖnb Ki‡Z cv‡i bv, gv KZ…K © Zv‡K Rb¥
†`Iqv nq| ZvB ‡Kv‡bv e¨w³ KLb, ‡Kv_vq, wKfv‡e Rb¥MÖnb K‡i‡Q Giƒc A‡_© passive voice Kiv nq| evsjvq
evK¨wU Present tense G _vKv ¯^‡Ë¡I Bs‡iwR‡Z me©`v past indefinite tense nq|
A_©vr past+ passive MVb: WH + was/were + born--- + ? e‡m| ‡hgb: Zzwg ‡Kv_vq Rb¥MÖnY K‡i‡Qv?
-Where were you born? ZvB GLv‡b Where is/has you born? Gfv‡e wjL‡j evK¨wU fzj n‡e|
we‡kl ‡bvU: Ack‡b passive voice bv cvIqv ‡M‡j active Kiv hv‡e| †hgb: Where did he born?
e¨wZµg: mvaviYfv‡e A‡b‡K Rb¥MÖnY Kiv eySv‡Z- Present ind. tense Gi passive voice Kiv nq| †hgb:
we‡k¦ cªwZw`b nvRvi nvRvi wkï Rb¥MÖnY K‡i| In the world, thousands of children are born every day.
58. Where ---? (‡Kv_vq †Zvgvi Rb¥ n‡qwQj?) [ivRkvnx 60. Which sentence is correct? (‡Kv_vq Zvi Rb¥ n‡qwQj?)
K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZv©, 2q ‡kÖYx)-15, mnKvix mwPe(AvBb, WªvdwUs)-05] A Where was he born? [NU (gvbweK) 12-13]
A were you born B are you born B Where did you born?
C have you been born C Where has you born?
D did you born Ans:a D Where did he bear? Ans:a
59. Select the correct sentence. (‡Kv_vq †Zvgvi 61. Choose the correct interrogative form.
Rb¥ n‡qwQj?) [GKwU evwo GKwU Lvgvi cÖK‡íi gvVKgx©-18, [Xvtwet (A) 07-08, (D) 14-15, ivtwet (A5) 11-12]
A Where have you born? Rtwet (B) 15-16] A When did you born?
B Where were you born? B Where did he born?
C Where had you born? C Where are you born?
D Where are you born? Ans:b D Where you born? Ans:b
Advanced Learning: WH k‡ãi Av‡M preposition ØvivI interrogative evK¨ n‡Z cv‡i| Giƒc
ev‡K¨i A_© Kivi †ÿ‡Î preposition Gi A_© mv‡_B ivL‡Z nq| †hgb: XvKv wK R‡b¨ weL¨vZ? For what is
Dhaka famous? Between whom was the battle fought? Kvi Kvi g‡a¨ jovBwU n‡qwQj?
‡bvU: WH word Gi mv‡_ preposition wU ev‡K¨i †k‡lI emv‡bv hvq| What is Dhaka famous for?
62. Between whom ---? (Kvi Kvi g‡a¨ jovBwU 63. Dhaka is famous for mosque. The correct
n‡qwQj?) [Ptwet (D1) 15-16] WH question to this sentence is?
A the battle fought A What for is Dhaka famous? [Rtwet (B) 13-14]
D was the battle fought Ans:d D What is Dhaka famous for? Ans:d/b
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Topic-03: Tag G g~j evK¨ Abyhvqx Auxiliary verb emv‡bvi wbqg¸‡jv wK wK? / Step-3 e¨vL¨v Ki|
Steps-3: g~j evK¨ Abyhvqx Auxiliary verb emv‡Z n‡e| G‡ÿ‡Î evK¨wU affirmative n‡j
Negative Auxiliary Gi Short form(msw¶ß iƒc) Ges evK¨wU Negative n‡j affirmative
Auxiliary iƒc nq|
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Topic-04: Tag G g~j ev‡K¨i subject Abymv‡i Pronoun emv‡bvi wbqg¸‡jv wK?/ Step-4 e¨vL¨v Ki|
Steps-4: g~j ev‡K¨i subject Abymv‡i pronoun emv‡Z n‡e| ev‡K¨i subject wn‡m‡e
ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z- V1/ let him/let me/let them/ (don’t /Never/please/ pronoun wn‡m‡e
kindly)+V1 _vK‡j- (will) you e‡m;
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12. You have bought the book already, ----? 15. Which of these sentences is correct?
[¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) -2017, ‡ijc_ [‡ijc_ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnvKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-2017] Ans:c
gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b evsjv‡`k †ijI‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (weªR) -18] A You would rather go yourself, had you?
A isn’t it B haven’t you B You would rather go yourself, had’t you?
C didn’t you D did you Ans:b C You would rather go yourself, wouldn’t you?
e¨vL¨v: Positive statement-Gi †ÿ‡Î tag D You would rather go yourself, would you?
question wU negative nq Ges auxiliary verb- 16. He is trying to give up smoking, -----
[Xvtwet (A) 06-07, Kz‡qU 07-08, Kztwet (K) 12-13]
Gi mswÿß iƒc subject- Gi c~‡e© e‡m| myZivs
A isn’t he? B is he?
mwVK DËi (b)|
C won’t he? D will he? Ans:a
Advanced Learning: ev‡K¨ auxiliary verb bv _vK‡j do/does/did e‡m| A_©vr evK¨wU Present
Indefinite tense n‡j do/does; Ges evK¨wU past indefinite tense n‡j did Øviv tag Ki‡Z nq|
17. Universities close at 5 p.m ---? [ GB wbq‡g 18. I need some books, -----? [mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U/Dc‡Rjv
ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) (Set-1/2), 19-20] A don’t I B do I Avbmvi I wfwWwc Kg©KZv©-15]
A dothey B don’t they C need I D Needn’t Ans:a
C must they D isn’t they Ans:b
C don’t they? D isn’t they? Ans:c C hadn’t you D wouldn’t you Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i subject e¯‘evPK nIqv m‡Ë¡I 22. He always lags behind, ----- (‡m me©`v
pronoun “it” e‡mwb, KviY; ev‡K¨i subject e¨w³ wcQ‡b c‡o _v‡K) [ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU ÔBÕ, Xvtwet (C) 03-04]
ev e¯‘evPK plural noun Gi pronoun wnmv‡e A won’t he? B can’t he?
C didn’t he? D doesn’t he? Ans:d
“they” e‡m| (‡hgb: People- they- Zviv;
23. He dislikes the word dislike, isn’t he?
Banks- they-G¸‡jv/e¨vsK¸‡jv) Avi e¯‘evPK
[Standard Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Officer (TAO) 2018]
singular subject Gi Rb¨ pronoun ‘it’ e‡m| A didn’t
he B doesn’t he
(†hgb: a pen- it) C hasn’t
he D does he Ans:b
20. We all long --- happiness, --- we? [Ptwet 18- 24. It rained here yesterday, ---- The
A for, aren’t B by, don’t 19 ÔGÕ (mKvj)] appropriate tag question: [ivtwet 18-19 BDwbU
C for, do D for, don’t Ans:d ÔGÕ (MÖæc-1), GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wkÿv
cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) 19]
e¨vL¨v: long main verb Gi mv‡_ for e‡m| Avi GwU
A wasn’t it B didn’t it?
present Ind. tense ZvB auxiliary verb wn‡m‡e do
Avm‡e| C did it? D isn’t it? Ans:b
Advanced Learning: ev‡K¨ main verb wn‡m‡e be verb (am, is, are, was, were, am to, is to,
are to, was to, were to) _vK‡j G¸‡jv ØvivB tag Ki‡Z nq| †hgb: He was an honest man, wasn’t he?
25. I am a teacher of English, ---? Correct 26. The boy was really lucky, ----? [wewfbœ
form is- [miKvix gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-01] gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -2017]
A am I? B am I not?
A did he? B didn’t he?
C amn’t I? D aren’t I? Ans:d C was he? D wasn’t he? Ans:d
Advanced Learning: British Bs‡iwR Abymv‡i ev‡K¨ main verb wn‡m‡e have verb (have, has,
had, have to, has to, had to) _vK‡j G¸‡jv ØvivB tag Ki‡Z nq| †hgb: He has to work hard to get
higher salary, hasn’t he? wKš‘ American English Abymv‡i don’t ev doesn’t Øviv tag Ki‡Z nq|
†hgb: He has a cold bath every morning, does not he? Z‡e Ackb Abymv‡i British wbq‡gi DËi
cÖvavb¨ w`‡Z n‡e| Z‡e British wbq‡g DËi bv _vK‡j don’t ev doesn’t Øviv DËi Ki‡Z n‡e|
27. He has a cold bath every morning, —? 29. My friend has little money left in his
[¯’vbxq miKvi wefv‡Mi Aaxb Rb¯’v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. Gw÷‡gUi 2018] pocket, ----? [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet 2018-19 (Gd) BDwbU]
A does he B does not he A hasn’t he B has he
C did not D won’t he Ans: b C does he D is he Ans:b
28. He has to work hard to get higher e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ little kãwU Øviv evK¨wU negative
salary, ---? [Lytwet (BBA) 15-16] AvKv‡i Av‡Q ZvB tag n‡e affirmative- has he
A hasn’t he B has he
30. We have another carton of milk, ---?
C doesn’t he D does he Ans:a
A haven’t we B do we [Lytwet (BBA) 15-16]
C don’t we D have we Ans:a
31. Tag question: You and I talked with 36. I am a student of a resident university, -
professor yesterday ----? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb ----? [Rvtwet 09-10] ‘I am late, ----?’ [Kztwet (B) 18-
cÖkœ: Btwet BDwbU- we, †mU we, 19-20] 19, ivtwet (E1) 17-18, GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb
A Didn’t you? B Didn’t I? gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg cwi`k©K (†mdwU); †gKvwbK¨vji †UK‡bvjwR - 19]
C Didn’t we? D Didn’t they? Ans:c A am I B amn’t I
32. I am going to be invited too, ------? [¯’vbxq C aren’t I D is it? Ans:c
miKvi wefv‡Mi Aaxb Rb¯^vv¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. Gw÷‡gUi 2018] 37. The teacher will help the poor student,
A am not I B was not -----? [N.U.(Business) 11-12] Ans:b
C are not D am I Ans: aren’t I A will he/she not B won’t he/she
33. Sonia has an exam tomorrow, ------ [Lytwet C he/she’ll not D will not he/she
2018-19 BDwbU (wm)]
38. The tag-“You forgot my birthday,--?”
A doesn’t she? B has she? [ivtwet (A3-even roll) 12-13,Rtwet 09-10, Xvtwet (B) 02-03]
C don’t she? D haven’t she? Ans:a You broke the machine, ------ [Xvtwet 09-10]
34. He can go to the college by bus, ----- A haven’t you? B hadn’t you?
A won’t he?” B must he? [Xvtwet 08-09] C did you? D didn’t you? Ans:d
C can’t he? D will he? Ans:c 39. The girl broke the cup, ----- [Xvtwet 06-07]
35. Sohrab was a brave boy, ----- [Xvtwet 05-06] A did she? B didn’t she?
A isn’t it? B wasn’t he? C hadn’t she? D hasn’t she? Ans:b
C isn’t he? D didn’t he? Ans:b
Topic-06: Negative ev‡K¨i Tag Kivi wbqg/MVb wK? `ywU D`vniY `vI|
e¨vL¨v: hardly Gi ci main verb rained(V3) Av‡Q| 46. We won’t be late, -----. [Lytwet 2018-19 BDwbU (wm)]
ZvB cÖ‡kœ it’s= it has, myZivs tag n‡e- has it; A won’t we? B will we?
C are we? D should we? Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a mwVK n‡e ain’t I/ aren’t I; b 50. Correct tag question of- ‘let’s go out? [
GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Lytwet G, BDwbU, †mU- G, 19-20]
mwVK n‡e aren’t there; c mwVK n‡e will you; A Let’s go out, do we?
48. Let’s go to the market, ---? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû B Let’s go out, are we?
Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) †mU-G/we/wm, 19-20]
C Let’s go out, shall we.
A do we B shall we
D Let’s go out, shall we? Ans:d
C doesn’t we D aren’t we Ans:b
Topic-08: Indefinite Pronoun hy³ ev‡K¨i Tag Kivi 2wU wbqg e¨vL¨v Kiæb I D`vniY w`b|
Advanced Learning: ïay one ev‡K¨i subject n‡j GUvB †k‡l tag Gi pronoun wn‡m‡e e‡m|
†hgb: one needs to read, doesn’t one? none of Gi cieZx©‡Z you _vK‡j tag Gi pronoun n‡e
you| †hgb: None of you is brilliant, isn’t you? Avi none Gi cieZx©‡Z us _vK‡j taq Gi
pronoun n‡e we| ‡hgb: None of us has Phd degree, have we?
58. None of us can solve this problem, ---? 59. One needs to do well in the
[Lytwet (BBA) 13-14] examination, ---? [Lytwet (RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj) 10-11]
A can’twe B do we A doesn’t one B mustn’t one
C don’t you D can we Ans:d C should one D won’t one Ans:a
Conjunction: Giƒc ev‡K¨ †Kvb Conjunction _v‡K bv| Z‡e phrase wnmv‡e in spite of,
Simple
despite, because of, owing to, too…to, Gerund(V1+ing), being, having, preposition
+ (V1+ing) etc. _vK‡Z cv‡i|
‡hgb: In spite of his poverty, he is honest.
Finite Verb: Giƒc ev‡K¨ GKvwaK finite verb/ Main verb _v‡K|
Conjunction: Giƒc ev‡K¨ Sub-ordinate conjunction wn‡m‡e why, though, although
Complex
Sentence
(hw`I), because, since, as, that, if, when, what, so that, in order that, who, till, until,
before, after BZ¨vw` _v‡K|
‡hgb: When I was eating, he came. If you read, you will learn.
The police dispersed the people who gathered around the deceased.
Finite Verb: Giƒc ev‡K¨ GKvwaK finite verb/ Main verb _v‡K|
Compound
Sentence
Conjunction: Giƒc ev‡K¨ Co-ordinate conjunction wn‡m‡e and, or, nor, but, yet, so,
therefore, both…and…, otherwise, either---or----, not only ---- but also BZ¨vw` _v‡K|
‡hgb: Study hard otherwise, you will fail. He is poor but (he is) honest.
mvgwMÖKfv‡e wKQz MCQ
3. Which of the following sentences is a 5. Which one is a simple sentence? (Avwg
simple sentence? [mgevq `߇i wØZxq †kªYxi †M‡R‡UW Awdmvi-97] Zv‡K co‡Z †`Ljvg) [Btwet (D) 12-13]
A In spite of his poverty, he is happy. A I saw that he was reading.
B I know that he is rich. B I saw him reading.
C Do or die. C I saw him when he was reading.
D I respect him as he loves me. Ans:a D I saw a man who was lame. Ans:b
Hints: Ackb a ‡Z GKUvB main verb(is) Av‡Q Hints: Ackb b n‡jv simple sentence Avi
weavq GwU simple sentence| Avi Ackb b /d ‡Z Ab¨vb¨ Ackb¸‡jv complex sentence|
that I as GKwU K‡i sub-ordinate conjunction 6. Which one is the complex sentence? [Z_¨
Av‡Q Avi GKwaK main verb Av‡Q weavq Ackb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b Mb‡hvMv‡hvM Awa`߇i mnKvix Z_¨ Awdmvi-05]
b/d n‡jv Complex sentence| Avevi Ackb C A The child is too little to speak.
B Who doesn’t wish to be happy.
‡Z or GKwU co-ordinate Conjunction Av‡Q Avi
C I know when he will arrive. Ans:c
GKvwaK main verb (do, die) Av‡Q weavq GwU
D Make haste or you will miss the train.
Compound sentence|
Hints: Ackb a n‡jv simple sentence; Ackb
4. Which is a complex sentence? [`ybx©wZ `gb
ey¨‡ivi mnKvix cwi`k©K-04, ivtwet 07-08]
b ‡Z who _vK‡jI GwU simple sentence KviY
A Only the graduate need apply. finite verb GKUvB Av‡Q| Avi Ackb c n‡jv
B He is better than any other boy in the class. complex sentence; Avi Ackb d n‡jv
C We saw him writing a letter. compound;
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Gevi wb‡P Structure Abymv‡i 3 cÖKvi ev‡K¨i Av‡iv we¯ÍvwiZ †`Lyb-
10. “The South Pole is too cold for human A simple sentence B compound sentences
beings to live in.” It is a---: C complex sentence D None Ans:a
A Complex sentence [ivtwet 18-19 BDwbU ÔGÕ (MÖæc-2)] e¨vL¨v: After knowing the harmful effect of
B Simple sentence CO2, GB As‡k †Kvb g~j verb ‡bB ZvB GwU phrase;
C Compound sentence Avevi Kgvi cieZx© evwK As‡k GKwU gvÎ g~j verb-
D Conditional sentence Ans:b (was minimized) Av‡Q| myZivs evK¨wU A‡bK eo
g‡b n‡jI m¤ú~Y© ev‡K¨ 1wU gvÎ gyj verb Av‡Q weavq
11. A simple sentence consists of – [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet
(B) 11-12, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi-16] Ans:a
GwU simple sentence| ev‡K¨i evsjv: Kve©b WvB
A·vB‡Wi ÿwZKi cÖfve Rvbvi ci, AvšÍR©vwZK
A one clause B more than one clause
m¤úª`v‡qi µgea©gvb m‡PZbZv e„w×i Øviv Gi(Kve©b WvB
C two clause D more than two clause
A·vB‡Wi) wbM©gb Kgv‡bv n‡qwQj|
Av‡M m~h© D‡V c‡i Kzqvkv `~i nq; Gi~c A_©MZ 55. The sentence “I went to work closing
†hvM¨Zv wVK ivL‡Z mwVK DËi: d the door.”(`iRv eÜ Kwiqv Avwg Kv‡R wM‡qwQjvg)
A simple B an imperative [Btwet 02-03]
50. Which one is complex sentence?
C complex D an exclamatoryAns:a
A He is a meritorious boy. [htwetcÖtwet (B) 11-12]
56. “Besides robbing the poor child, he also
B He is a boy who has his merit.
murdered her.” This sentence is-
C He is poor but he is honest. Ans:b
A a compound sentence [ivtwet(Economics) 09-10]
D He is not grateful to the Government.
B a simple sentence
51. Which one is a compound sentence? [Btwet
C a complex sentence
(AvBb) 04-05, nvtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15]
A As I am weak I cannot walk. D an optative sentence Ans:b
Topic-01: wbqg gyL¯’ bv K‡iB wKfv‡e Simple ⇔ Complex ⇔ Compound DËi Kiv hvq?
Topic-02: too+ ------ + to, so --- that, very ----- and hy³ ev‡K¨i S ⇔ C ⇔ C Kivi wbqg?
6. The man is too dishonest ---. [11Zg wkÿK 7. The complex of “He is too weak to
wbeÜb (¯‹zj /mgch©vq-2)-14] walk.” is- [ivtwet (F1) 12-13, Btwet (C) 14-15, 15-16]
A to tell a lie A He is so weak that he cannot walk.
B to take bribe Ans:d B He is very weak to walk.
C to steal something D to speak the truth C He is so weak to walk.
e¨vL¨v: †jvKwU GZB Amr †h mZ¨ K_v e‡j bv| D He is too weak to walk. Ans:a
A_©MZ mvgÄm¨ Avb‡Z Ackb d Qvov Ab¨
Ackb¸‡jv mwVK bq|
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8. “The grass was so wet that we could 9. He is so dishonest that he cannot
not sit on it.” Make it a simple speak the truth. (simple) [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi
sentence. (Nvm ‡fRv wQ‡jv ZvB Avgiv †mLv‡b em‡Z wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-14]
cvwi bvB) [ciivó gš¿Yvj‡q e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv©-06, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet A He is too dishonest that he cannot
(AL) 18-19] speak the truth.
A The grass was very wet to sit on. Ans:b B He is too dishonest to be spoken the truth.
B The grass was too wet for us to sit on. C He is too dishonest to speak the truth.
C The grass was wet enough for us to sit on. D He is very dishonest and cannot speak
D The grass was much wet for us to sit on. the truth. Ans:c
Topic-05: (Obj.+ Present Participle hy³ Simple) ⇔Complex ⇔Compound iƒcvšÍ‡ii wbqg wK?
Obj. + Present Participle hy³ Simple evK¨‡K Complex- Compound ev‡K¨ iƒcvšÍ‡ii wbqg-
Simple: Sub + Verb + object + present participle(verb+ing)---
Complex: Sub + Verb+ object + that/WH word+ Sub + be verb + present participle—
Compound: Sub + Verb+ object + and + Sub + be verb + present participle----
Simple: I heard her singing. Complex: I heard that she was singing.
Compound: I heard her and she was singing.
[‡bvU: D`vniYmn wbqgwU wecixZfv‡e wPšÍv Ki‡j Complex ‡_‡K Simple Kiv hv‡e]
17. The simple form of- I heard that she was singing. [Standard Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Officer (TAP)-18,
Islami Bank (Assistant Officer)-17, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœ. e¨vsK (Cashier)-15] Ans:b
AI heard her to sing. B I heard her singing. C I heard her being sing. D I heard her song.
e¨vL¨v: KvD‡K †Kv‡bv wKQz Kivi Ae¯’vq †`Lv, cvIqv ev †kvbv †evSv‡Z simple-G see, hear ev find-Gi ci
object + verb+ing e¨eüZ nq|
Simple ⇔ Compound
Topic-7: and Gi Dfq cv‡k©¦ GKB/wfbœ Sub⇔ Being/ having/V+ing hy³ ev‡K¨i compound⇔ simple
23. “The man said this and went away.” 25. Which one of the following is correct?
[evsjv‡`k †ijI‡q DcmnKvix cÖ‡Kvkjx-13]
(Make it simple) [Lytwet (BBA) 11-12]
A Being a cold day, we did not go out.
A Saying this, the man went away. Ans:a
BA cold day, we did not go out. Ans:c
B Having said this the man went away.
C It being a cold day, we did not go out.
C None of these
D It having a cold day, we did not go out.
D The man went away after he had said
this. GB ev‡K¨i Simple iæc wQ‡jv: It is a cold day
and we did not go out.
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Topic-08: Must+ V1 + adverb hy³ Simple evK¨‡K Compound ev‡K¨ iƒcvšÍ‡ii wbqg wK?
Topic-09: Object + for hy³ simple ⇔ so + cÖ`Ë subject Øviv Compound wKfv‡e nq?
Object + for hy³ adverb _vK‡j Giƒc simple sentence ‡K complex Ki‡Z object
Øviv bZzb clause Ges so + cÖ`Ë subject + verb Øviv compound Ki‡Z n‡e|
28. The simple of ‘The boy was diligent, so the teacher praised him’. [Rvtwet (G) 17-18]
A The boy was diligence as the teacher praised him.
B The teacher praised the boy for his diligent. Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
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D The boy was praised by the teacher for his diligence. Ans:c
Topic-11: Article + (verb+ing) + Noun hy³ evK¨‡K Simple ⇔ Complex iƒcvšÍ‡ii wbqg wK?
35. Choose the simple sentence of ‘Munir is D He gave me an expensive dress. Ans:d
a boy who is good.’ [moK cwi. I †mZz gš¿Yv. Aaxb e¨vL¨v: Simple sentence-G GKwU gvÎ finite verb
weAviwUGÕi †gvUihvb cwi`k©K-17] _v‡K Ges expensive- Gi c~‡e© article an e‡m|
A Munir is being a good boy Ackb (a) †Z a dress expensive e¨envi fzj| (b)
B Munir is not an ugly boy. †Z `ywU finite verb _vKvq e¨K¨wU simple bq|
C Munir has been a good boy Ackb (c) †Z a expensive nIqvq article-Gi fzj
D Munir is a good boy. Ans:d cÖ‡qvM n‡q‡Q| myZivs mwVK evK¨ (d)|
Topic-13: wewfbœ Phrase/clause cwieZ©b K‡i evK¨‡K Simple ⇔ Complex iƒcvšÍ‡ii wbqg wK?
at the top of their voice hy³ adverb _vK‡j Giƒc simple sentence ‡K complex Ki‡Z D³
phrase Gi cwie‡Z© as loudly as Gi Dfq cv‡k `yBwU clause Øviv complex Ki‡Z n‡e|
thoroughly + Adj. hy³ adverb _vK‡j Giƒc simple sentence ‡K complex Ki‡Z D³ thoroughly
Gi cwie‡Z© very much + adj.+ conj. Gi Dfq cv‡k `yBwU clause Øviv complex Ki‡Z n‡e|
g„Zz¨-Rb¥ GKB ¯’v‡b Giƒc complex evK¨‡K simple Ki‡Z subordinate Ask Zz‡j simple ev‡K¨ native
kãwU ¯’vbevPK kã(village, town, city, country) BZ¨vw`i c~‡e© e‡m|
It is beyond doubt that hy³ complex sentence ‡K simple – G iæcvšÍi Ki‡Z
It is beyond doubt that Gi cwie‡Z© undoubtly + cieZx© evKx Ask e‡m|
Remind: MVb gyL¯’ bv K‡i D`vniY ey‡S ey‡S much meticulous as it could be.
covi Af¨vm Kiæb| D The management of the bank is very
much meticulous. Ans:c
38. He died in the village where he was
born. (Make it Simple) 40. It is beyond doubt that he is brave man.
A He died in his village.[Rvtwet 10-11, Medical 13-14]
(simple) [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-17]
B He died in the native village.
A It is doubtless that he is a brave man.
42. The simple form of ‘Only those who were the fittest will survive? [etwet (B) 15-16]
A Only the fittest will survive. B None but the fittest will survive.
C The fittest people will survive. D The unfit will die. Ans:a
Topic-17: Simple⇔Complex: Preposition+ mgqevPK kã, - ⇔ When it+ be verb+ mgq. kã-
Simple sentence G Preposition + mgqevPK kã, + sub + verb-- _vK‡j complex Ki‡Z When it
+ be verb + mgqevPK kã, + sub + verb—Gfv‡e complex sentence Kiv nq|
46. ‘In spring, the cuckoo (KzKz) sings’. (Complex). [ivtwet – LS, 08-09, Btwet (D) 14-15]
A When it is spring, the cuckoo sings. B The cuckoo sings in spring.
C The cuckoo sings only in spring. D When the spring comes, the cuckoo sings. Ans:a
Topic-18: Simple ⇔ Complex: Preposition + verb+ing + Noun, -- ⇔ When + Noun + verb --,
Simple sentence G Subject + verb + Preposition + (verb+ing) + Noun _vK‡j complex Ki‡Z
When + Noun + (verb+ing ‡_‡K bZzb main verb--), + sub + verb ---Gfv‡e complex Kiv nq|
47. When the sun set, we reached home. Simple form of this sentence is- [Rvtwet (C) 14-15]
A The sun having set we reached home. B The sun set in we reached home. Ans:d
C The sun being set we reached home. D We reached home after setting the sun.
Topic-19: Simple ⇔ Complex: transitive verb+ object ⇔ obj. Abymv‡i conjunction I Sub
Simple sentence G Sub + transitive verb + object. _vK‡j complex Ki‡Z Sub + transitive verb
+ object Abymv‡i Relative Pronoun + object Gi Sub + be verb. Gfv‡e complex sentence Kiv nq|
48. I know him. Complex sentence of this sentence is: [ivtwet (B) 16-17]
A I know who was he.B I know who he is. C Who is he I know. DI know what is he. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ object e¨w³ ZvB who Ges he e‡m‡Q|
Topic-20: Certainly ⇔ It is certain+ conjunction+ Sub + verb Øviv Simple ⇔ Complex
Simple sentence G Certainly _vK‡j complex Ki‡Z It is certain + conjunction + sub + verb + -
-- Øviv complex sentence Kiv nq|
49. Certainly, I shall by you. (Complex) [8g 50. It is certain that he will come. (The
†emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb-12] correct simple) [Btwet (C) 14-15, Dental 98-99]
Ans: It is certain that I shall stand by you. Ans: He will certainly come.
Compound ⇔ Complex
Topic-22: and so hy³ Compound evK¨‡K ⇔ so that Øviv Complex Kiv nq|
so that hy³ complex sentence ‡K Compound– G iæcvšÍi Ki‡Z so that Gi cwie‡Z© and so Øviv
evK¨‡K compound Kiv nq|
53. He worked very hard so that he could succeed in life. (Compound) [13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-16]
Ans: He wanted to succeed in life and so he worked very hard.
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54. “He acted on my advice”- complex Ans: He tried hard but failed.
form of the sentence is –[13 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16] 58. “I know her name.”(Avwg Zvi bvg Rvwb)
A I advised him and he acted. (Make it complex) [ivtwet 07-08 (E-‡Rvo) 16-17]
B I advised him that he acted. Ans: I know what her name is.
C He acted as I advised him. 59. Change the sentence into Compound:
D He acted according to my advice. Ans:c To his eternal disgrace, he betrayed his
55. He is so weak that he cannot walk. country'. [cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK (Cash Off)]
(simple) [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv Ans: He betrayed his country and this
A He is so weak that walk. (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 2015] was to his eternal disgrace.
B He is weak to walk. 60. “I do not know the cause of his silence.”
C He is too weak to walk. (Make it complex) [ivtwet 09-10]
D He is very weak to walk. Ans:c Ans: I do not know why he is silent.
e¨vL¨v: so…that w`‡q complex sentence 61. I know you. (Complex) [evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb
_vK‡j Zv simple Kivi mgq so ¯’‡j too e‡m| †evW©-Gi mnKvix mwPe/ mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb)-16, ‡emvg. wegvb
KZ…© (mn. wbiv. Kg©.) 18 †m‡Þ. 21]
56. “It is man who is the maker of his own A I know what you are.
fortune.” (Simple) [6ô wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv- B I know who you are.
10, ‡et‡ivtwet (C) 14-15]
C I know who are you.
Ans:Man is the maker of his own fortune.
D I know what are you. Ans:b
57. Though he tried hard, he failed. (Make
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it compound) [(¯‹zj/mgch©vq) wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv-11]
1. Tense means – [htwetwetcÖt (F, evwYR¨) 15-16] 4. There are --- types of present tense. [NSI
A Action B Speed (Awdm mnv. I †WmcvP ivBWvi) 10 †m‡Þ. 21]
e¨vL¨v: Imperative evK¨, Active/ passive C Present perfect D None of them Ans:a
†hfv‡eB _vKzK evK¨wU present indefinite tense e¨vL¨v: †`L‡Z present conti. g‡b n‡jI GwU pre.
nq| ind. KviY interesting kãwU verb bq eis adj.|
Topic-03: Present Indefinite Tense G main verb Gi mv‡_ KLb “s” KLb “es” nq?
Topic-04: ‡Kvb †Kvb ‡ÿ‡Î Present Continuous Tense nq? Gi MVb wK, ev‡K¨ ‡Kvb k㸇jv _v‡K?
Present Continuous/Progressive Tense:- cÖavbZ eZ©gvb mg‡q Pj‡Q/ wbKU fwel¨‡Z
NU‡Z hv‡”Q / VIP েলােকর কােজর schedule BZ¨vw` েবাঝােত- Ggb Kv‡Ri †ÿ‡Î Present
Continuous Tense e¨eüZ nq|
MVb: Subject+ am/is/are + g~j verb+ing + extension. †hgb: He is watching TV.
Passive n‡j- MVb: Subject + am/is/are + being+ V3 + extension.
†hgb: Complete shutdown is being observed today against new law.
†Pbvi Dcvqg~jK kã: Now, right now(GB gû‡Z©), at this moment, at present, In the very moment,
rapidly (`ªyZMwZ‡Z), gradually, this + mgqevPK kã, (†hgb: this year, this day etc.), next+ mgqevPK
kã(†hgb: next Sunday), tonight(AvR iv‡Z), today, day by day(w`‡bi ci w`b), month after month
(gv‡mi c‡i gvm), year after year, BZ¨vw` Pjgvb mgqevPK kã/k㸔Q ‡Kvb ev‡K¨ _vK‡j evK¨wU mvaviYZ
present continuous tense nq| †hgb: Jamil is not going to school today.(Rvwgj AvR ¯‹z‡j hv‡”Q bv)
Remind: ev‡K¨i evsjv ev¯Íe w`‡q wPšÍv Ki‡eb Avi ey‡S ey‡S co‡eb| Z‡eB co‡Z Avb›` cv‡eb| 100 evi bv ey‡S cov Avi 1 ey‡S cov mgvb|
Advanced learning: VIP েলােকর কােজর schedule েবাঝােত Present Continuous Tense
nq| †hgb: a. The president of BD is going to open a new bridge on august 15. AvM‡÷i 15,
evsjv‡`‡ki ivócwZ GKwU bZyb cyj D‡Øvab Ki‡eb| Lye wbKU fwel¨‡Z NU‡Z hv‡”Q Ggb †ÿ‡Î verb Gi
Present Continuous Tense nq| G‡ÿ‡Î mgqKvj (†hgb: next week/month/year or any near future
time) D‡jøL _v‡K| †hgb: John is flying for Germany next week.
22. An emergency meeting is --- next e¨vL¨v: tomorrow kãwU Øviv ev‡K¨ wbKU fwel¨r
Sunday. [Pt‡ftG¨vtmvtwet 14-15] †evSv‡j evK¨wU present continuous tense nq|
A going to hold B going to held Ans:b Ab¨_vq future indefinite tense nq|
C going to be hold D going to be held 24. Apparently, Suchi --- married in May
23. They --- to a concert tomorrow. (Zviv Kvj but she hasn’t invited me! [Btwet (B) 11-12]
GKwU Kbmv‡U© hv‡”Q) [Xvtwet (A) 01-02] A is getting B gets
A has been going B are going Ans:b C will get D will have get Ans:a
C are gone D have been going
25. The population of the earth is 26. Don’t be so impatient! (A‰ah© nBIbv! Avwg
increasing at a tremendous rate and --- AvmwQ) [Xvtwet (A) 15-16]
out of control. [ivtwet (B) 16-17] A I’m coming. B I coming. Ans:a
A They have become C I come. D I have been coming
B are soon going to be 27. The baby --- because it is hungry now.
C soon will be [A_© gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-04, cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡iv. (‡PBbg¨vb)
16 A‡±v. 21]
D why it will be Ans:b
A is crying B cries
evsjv: c„w_exi RbmsL¨v fqvbK MwZ‡Z evo‡Q Ges
C is D are Ans:a
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n‡q‡Q| Avwg Zv‡K GLb ch©šÍ gvÎ GKwU wPwV cvwV‡qwQ| A Present indefinite B Present perfect
C Past perfect D Past indefiniteAns:b
Advanced learning-01: have Gici V3 (had) _vK‡j have n‡”Q auxiliary verb Avi had n‡jv
main verb [Have(V1)-had(V2)-had(V3)]| Giƒc evK¨wU present perfect tense nq| evK¨ Abyhvqx have/had
Gi A‡bKfv‡e A_© w`‡Z cv‡i| ‡hgb: had Gi GKwU A_© Lvevi MÖnY Kiv/LvIqv| D`vinY: I have had my
supper. (Avwg Avgvi iv‡Zi Lvevi ‡L‡qwQ) [Giƒc A_©mn Ab¨vb¨ A‡_©i D`vinY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb]
Advanced learning-02: [have been / has been/ have not been /has not been] + to --- A_©
†Kv_vI hvIqv/Avmv; Giƒc evK¨wU present perfect tense nq| †hgb: I have never been to a foreign
country. (Avwg KL‡bv evB‡ii †`‡k hvBwb)
41. He --- here since Christmas. (wµmgv‡mi ci 42. I --- to a foreign country. (Avwg KL‡bv
†_‡K †m GLv‡b Av‡mwb) [Rtwet (E) 17-18] evB‡ii †`‡k hvBwb) [Xvtwet ÔNÕ BDwbU (evwZjK…Z) 2018-19]
A has not B has A was never been B am never gone
C has not been D had Ans:c C have never been D am never been Ans:c
Advanced learning-03: Logical Conclusion(‡hŠw³K wm×všÍ) Abymv‡i ev‡K¨i ev¯Íe A_© we‡ePbv
K‡i wb‡Pi MCQ evK¨¸‡jv‡Z present perfect tense n‡q‡Q|
Remind: ev‡K¨i evsjv ev¯Íe w`‡q wPšÍv Ki‡eb Avi ey‡S ey‡S co‡eb| Z‡eB co‡Z Avb›` cv‡eb| 100 evi bv ey‡S cov Avi 1 ey‡S cov mgvb|
43. Everything is going well. We --- any 45. I’m afraid I am not hungry. I’ve ---
problems so far. [Kztwet (A) 15-16] eaten Lunch. [Ptwet (G) 14-15]
A didn’t have B don’t have A yet B still
C haven’t had D won’t have Ans:c C already D ever Ans:c
44. Do you like Paris? I don’t know. I --- e¨vL¨v: Avwg fxZ, Avwg ÿzavZ© bB| (KviY) Avwg
there. [Btwet (Law) 11-12] BwZg‡a¨ `ycy‡i †L‡qwQ| GB hyw³‡Z mwVK A_© cÖ`v‡b
A never went B didn’t go DËi already
C never gone D haven’t been Ans:d
Advanced learning-04: Avgiv Rvwb mvaviYZ since/for + mgqevPK kã _vK‡j evK¨wU present
perfect continuous tense nq| wKš‘ Ggb A‡bK evK¨ Av‡Q †hLv‡b wewfbœ Kvi‡Y since/for + mgqevPK kã
_vKv ¯^‡Ë¡I evK¨¸‡jv present perfect tense n‡Z cv‡i| D`viY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ¸‡jv ey‡S ey‡S co–b-
46. Since 1995, Fatema --- in Dhaka. [ATEO- 47. Mr. Rahman is my colleague. I --- him
09, ‡ijI‡qi Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠ.-13, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (E) 14-15] for over 10 years. [Rtwet (A) 17-18, kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb
gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg cwi`k©K (†mdwU); †gKvwbK¨vji †UK‡bvjwR- 19]
A live B lived Ans:c
A know knowing Ans:c
B am
C has lived D have been living
C have known D have been knowing
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b Ackb D fzj KviY Fatema Gi mv‡_
Tips: Avm‡j mvaviYZ know verb Gi
have nq bv| Ackb D ‡Z has n‡j mwVK n‡Zv|
continues tense nq bv weavq d DËi Kiv nqwb|
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Topic-07: Yet/ Ever msµvšÍ mgm¨v Av‡jvPbv Kiæb-
49. They ---- their reports yet. [Ptwet (H1& H2) 12- D Have you ever to being to cox’s Bazer?
13, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (†Kvlva¨ÿ)-15] 52. What is the correct translation of ÔZzwg wK
A didn’t write B have written Ans:d KL‡bv iv½vgvwU wM‡qQ? [GjwRBwW‡Z mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-05]
C wrote D haven't written A Have you gone to Rangamati?
50. Which one of the following sentence is B Have you ever gone to Rangamati?
correct? [A_© gš¿Yv‡qi Awdm mnKvix-11] C Have you yet gone to Rangamati? Ans:b
A Have you finish the work yet? D Have you still gone to Rangamati?
Kvi‡Y Ab¨ KvR NwUqv‡Q Giƒc eySv‡Z GK Ask past Advanced learning: how many
indefinite n‡j Aci Ask Present perfect/ times Øviv mvaviYZ present perfect Gi
interrogative evK¨ nq|
present perfect continuous nq| Z‡e A_©MZ
61. How many times --- not to do that? (KZ
mgvÄm¨ Avbvi Rb¨ Ab¨ fv‡eI Present perfect/
evi †Zvgv‡K e‡jwQ †mUv bv Ki‡Z?) [Xvtwet (A) 18-19]
present perfect continuous n‡Z cv‡i|
A have I told you B have I told
57. She --- since she heard that her friend
C haven’t told D I told you Ans:a
died. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16, 16-17]
62. How many times --- you? Turn that
A has been crying B is crying Ans:a
music down. [Btwet (B) 11-12, Rvtwet (A3) 13-14]
C cried D had been crying
A do I tell you B am I telling you
58. Rangpur city is very different now. It --
C have I told you
- a lot. [‡et‡ivtwet (C) 16-17] D Have I been telling you Ans:c
A changes B had changed
C changed D has changed Ans:d
C has slept D has been sleeping A are digging B were digging Ans:d
64. Choose the correct sentence? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK C have dug D have been digging
mnKvix wkÿK (‡dbx)-15] 66. wb‡Pi †KvbwU ï× evK¨?[cªvK-cÖv_. we`¨vjq mn. wk. (hgybv)-13]
A He lives here for five months. A They are digging the canal for a week.
B He has been living here for five months. B They had dug the canal for a week.
C He live here for five months. C They dig the canal for week.
D He is living here for five months. Ans:b D They have been digging the canal for a
week. Ans:d
Topic-10: since Ges for e¨env‡ii cv_©K¨ wK? wbw`©ó Ges Awbw`©ó mgqevPK k㸇jv wK wK?
verb(did)+ subject + main verb Gi base 88. I --- him yesterday. [wefbœ gš¿Yv./ wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ
Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 2018]
form ---? myZivs DËi- c;
A met B have met
85. Find out the tense of “I read an
C had
met D would meet Ans:a
interesting book few days ago.”
89. He was at work. GwU ‡Kvb Tense? [K‡›Uªvjvi
A Present indefinite [ivtwet (f~‡Mvj) 06-07] †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ-Gi Kvh©vj‡qi Aaxb Rywbqi AwWUi-14]
B Present perfect C Past indefinite A Present indefinite B Future perfect Ans:c
D Past perfect Ans:c C Past indefinite D Past continuous
e¨vL¨v: Read Gi present Ges past form GKB 90. Three people --- (injure) in an accident
wKš‘ sentence wU‡Z adverb wnmv‡e ago e‡m‡Q hv last night. [NSI (Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03 Gwcªj 21]
past indefinite tense †K wb‡`©k K‡i| myZivs A injured B were injured
sentence wU past indefinite tense G n‡e| C have been injured D had injured Ans:a
Advanced learning: ev‡K¨ had/was/were GKv _vK‡j ev Gi ci main verb bv _vK‡j Giv wb‡RivB
main verb Gi past form nq| ZvB Giƒc evK¨¸‡jv past indefinite tense nq|
91. Which sentence is in past indefinite e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ AZxZ mgq (1995) D‡jøL Av‡Q weavq
tense? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv evK¨wU past indefinite tense Ges Subject
Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c` 2019]
e¯‘evPK; ZvB passive n‡e|
A Tomal has played football.
94. For lunch yesterday, we -- rice and fish.
B Salam had a house. Ans:b
A eat B had [htwetcÖtwet (F) 16-17]
C Boys were playing. D It has rained.
C had eaten D have eaten Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Past indefinite tense G V2 e‡m| Had
e¨vL¨v: †hûZz ev‡K¨ yesterday _vKvq V2 wb‡Z n‡e
GKv _vK‡j main verb wn‡m‡e Bnv V2;
ZvB had DËi| GLv‡b had A_© Lvevi †L‡qwQj|
92. Which sentence is in past indefinite
tense? [BSC Senior Officer (IT/ICT) 2018] cÖ‡kœ ate _vK‡j Zv DËi n‡Zv|
A Raihan was sleeping. Advance Level Learning MCQ
B It was raining. C It has been raining. wb‡¤œi MCQ ¸‡jv‡Z ev‡K¨i subject e¨w³ bv n‡qI
D Shohail had a car. Ans:d Active KZ©v wn‡m‡e we‡eP¨| Gme sub+ V2 em‡Q|
93. This book --- first published in 1995. (GB 95. The times --- its life in 1785. [ivtwet (b„weÁvb)
eBwU 1995 mv‡j 1g cÖKvwkZ n‡qwQj) [Xvtwet (D) 04-05, A began B had began 06-07]
Btwet (Law), (F) 10-11, (G) 13-14, (P) 10-11] C have began D begin Ans:a
A has been B was 96. In 1989, this building --- fire. [Rvtwet (A3) 13-14]
C is D was being Ans:b A caught B was caught Ans:a
C has caught D has been caught
mnKvix-11] Ans:a A The light went out while we eat our supper.
A Past continuous B Present indefinite B The light went out while we were
108. I came home after the rain ---. [¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi 110. He had written the book before he ----.
Kj¨vY gš¿Y. KwgD. †nj&_ †Kqvi †cÖvfvBWvi 2018, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: [gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)]
wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wkÿv cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi)- 19] A will be retired B has retired
A stopped B stop C had retired D retired Ans:d
C was stop D had stopped Ans:d 111. Choose appropriate verb: They went
109.Before the Angels and Saxons ---- to into business shortly after their
England, the Iberians had lived there. children --- home and got married.
[evsjv‡`k A_©‰bwZK AÂj KZ…©cÿ Gi mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK- 18]
A going B go [gvtfvtcÖtwet (we) 15-16] A left B gone
C went D had gone Ans:c C had left D went Ans:c
Topic-17: Future Indefinite Tense †Pbvi Dcvq/MVb wK? GKwU D`vniY `vI|
Future Indefinite Tense: fwel¨‡Z †Kvb KvR n‡e Giƒc eySv‡Z Future Indefinite
tense nq| †hgb: I shall do the work tomorrow. (Avwg AvMvgxKvj KvRwU Ki‡ev) MVb:
Subject+ shall/will+ V1 (g~j verb Gi present form) + extension. †hgb: I shall do
the work tomorrow. (Avwg AvMvgxKvj KvRwU Ki‡ev)
‡Pbvi Dcvqg~jK kã: ev‡K¨ tomorrow, next+ mgqevPK kã †hgb: next day, next week/month/ year
BZ¨vw` _vK‡j evK¨wU future indefinite tense nq| Advanced learning: eZ©gv‡b shall Gi e¨envi
‡Zgb nq bv| ZvB I /we Gi mv‡_ shall bv _vK‡j will e¨envi Kiv hv‡e|
115. I (leave) tomorrow. (Avwg AvMvgxKvj P‡j hve) 116. Special players --- offered for victims
A shall leaving B am left [ivtwet 03-04] next Friday. [NU- 04-05]
C shall leave D leave Ans:c A were being B having been
C had been D will be Ans:d
Topic-18: Future Continuous Tense †Pbvi Dcvq I MVb wK? GKwU D`vniY `vI|
Future Continuous Tense: fwel¨‡Z †Kvb KvR Pj‡e/ Pj‡Z _vK‡e Giƒc eySv‡Z F. Cont.
tense nq| MVb: Subject + shall be /will be + g~j verb+ ing + extension.
‡hgb: I shall be reading the book. ‡bvU: interrogative evK¨ n‡j shall/will mvg‡b Avm‡e|
117. Find out the tense of the following B he must to teach a class
sentence. Will he be driving a car then? C of he will teach a class
A Future Indefinite B Future continuous D he will have teaching a class Ans:a
C Future perfect [ivtwet 07-08] 119. ‘I shall be eating’ is example of ---
D Future perfect continuous Ans:b tense. [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›` ms¯’v (NSI)-Gi wdì Awdmvi -17]
118. Professor Zahir will not be able to A Future perfect B Future continuous
attend the meeting tonight because ---. C Future indefinite D None of these Ans:b
A he will be teaching a class [Ptwet(B1)16-17]
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C has become D will prove Ans:d C will have begun D would begun Ans:c
121. Rahim --- his work by the time his e¨vL¨v: †Kvb ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z by the time _vK‡j
friends arrive. (Zvi eÜz †cuŠQv‡bvi mg‡qi g‡a¨B iwng Zvi evK¨wU future perfect tense Gi MVb (sub +
KvRwU †kl Ki‡e) [Xvtwet 02-03] shall/ will + have + verb – Gi past
A will have finished B had finished Ans:a participle Abyhvqx nq|
Topic-20: Future Perfect Continuous Tense †Pbvi Dcvq I MVb wK? GKwU D`vniY `vI|
Future Perfect Continuous Tense: fwel¨‡Z `xN© mgqKvj a‡i †Kvb KvR nB‡Z _vwK‡e/
Pj‡Z _vwK‡e Giƒc eySv‡Z Future Perfect Continuous tense nq|
MVb: Subject + shall have been/will have been + g~j verb+ ing + extension.
‡hgb: I shall have been watching the movie.
123. Choose the Future Perfect Continuous 125. We --- to Dhaka in 1994 and --- here
tense of the verb “Do”. (Third person, since then.[Xvtwet (B) 14-15, Dc‡Rjv cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v 15]
plural number) [ivtwet 06-07] A came, lived B came, were living
A They will have been doing. C came, have been living
B They will be doing. D came, had lived Ans:c
C They will have done. e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ in 1994 _vK‡j past ind. Ges
D They will have to be doing. Ans:a since then _vK‡j present perfect cont nq
cy‡iv Aa¨v‡qi Dci GKUz KwVb cÖkœ weavq DËi c|
ey‡S ey‡S co–b: 126. The queen is said --- Austealia next
124. Ramiz --- here yesterday and --- again year. [‡et‡ivtwet (F) 15-16, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16, 16-17]
tomorrow. [Dc-mnKvix K…wl Kg©KZ©v-11] A To have visited B to visit Ans:c
3. He had written the book before he ---. While Gi e¨envi †_‡K 3wU cÖkœ
(Aem‡ii c~‡e©B †m eBwU wj‡LwQj) [28th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] 8. My uncle arrived while I --- the dinner.
A retired retired Ans:a
B had (hLb Avwg iv‡Zi Lvevi ivbœv KiwQjvg ZLb Avgvi Pv
C has retired D will be retired †cuŠ‡QwQ‡jv) [24th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
4. She told me his name after he ---. [25th A would cook B had cooked
BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] C cook D was cooking Ans:d
A left B had left Ans:b
Hints: GKwU KvR PjwQ‡jv Ab¨wU NU‡jv ZvB while
C has left D has been leaving + continuous I main clause indefinite Av‡Q|
indefinite tense nq| ev‡K¨i evsjv “Avwg †ej C fleed D had fled Ans:b
Topic-02: As if/ as though Gi mv‡_ †Kvb †Kvb tense Gi e¨envi nq? D`vinY `vI|
Tense with As if/as though: †hb A_© cªKv‡k As if/as though hy³ clause wU past ind. tense nq|
MVb: Present Ind. + as if/as though+ Past Ind. (Sub.+ V2/were/ had+ extension)
Note: subject hvB _vK G‡ÿ‡Î was e¨envi nq bv| †hgb: He talks as if he were a mad.
MVb: Past indefinite+ as if/as though+ Past perfect/ past indefinite / Past perfect continuous.
Topic-03: By the time Gi mv‡_ †Kvb †Kvb Tense Gi e¨envi nq? D`vinY `vI|
16. He had written the book before he----. 20. There was a big celebration after my
(Aem‡ii c~‡e©B †m eBwU wj‡LwQj) [28th BCS, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK friend-----. [Lv`¨ Awa`߇ii mnKvix Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K/mnKvix
mnKvix wkÿK-15, Rvtwet (C1) 15-16, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 17- Acv‡iUi/mvuU gy`ªvÿwiK-09, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (wW) 17-18]
18, Ptwet (B2) 12-13] A arrives arrived B had
Aretired B had retired Ans:a C arrival D None of these Ans:b
C has retired D will be retired 21. He ---- before my father went home. [kÖg
17. She told me his name after he ---. [25th Awa`߇i kÖg Awdmvi-94]
BCS, Btwet (B) 10-11, Rvtwet (E2) 13-14, evsjv‡`k cwity ey¨t A is
arrived B has arrived
Ryywbqi cwit mnt (3-1-2020)]
C had
arrived D have arrived Ans:c
A left B had
left Ans:b
22. My friend --- before I came. (Avwg Avmvi
C has left D has been leaving
c~‡e©B Avgvi eÜz P‡j wM‡qwQj) [Xvtwet (D) 02-03, MYgva¨g
18. Moti --- his mobile upgraded just Bbw÷wUD‡Ui mnKvix cwiPvjK-03, mnKvix cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-06,
before he lost it. [ivtwet (D-odd), 14-15] Kztwet (K¤^vBÛ ¯‹zj) 07-08, Lytwet (RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj) 10-11, M¨vm
A had had B has have UªvÝwgkb †Kv¤úvwb wjwg‡U‡Wi mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK -18]
C has had D had have Ans:a would be leaving B had been leaving
A
tense Gi auxiliary verb Avi 2q had n‡jv 23. The Examination --- before I reached
main verb /v3 the Hall. [ivtwet (D) AevwYR¨ 15-16, (F) 15-16, RbmsL¨v I
cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZ©v-09]
19. I reached the station after the train (to
Ahas started B did start Ans:d
leave). [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY
gšÍYvj‡qi ¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjix (wmwfj)- 19,
C had started D had been started
GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv e¨vL¨v: cixÿv (The Examination) subject wU
Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019, mnKvix _vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Kg©KZv©-05]
passive KZ©v ZvB past perfect tense Gi
A I reached the station after the train has left.
passive (had+ been +V3) n‡e;
B I reached the station after the train has
24. The cyclist --- he crossed the main
been left. Ans:d
street. (mvB‡Kj PvjK gyj moK cvi nIqvi c~‡e©
C I reached the station after the train left.
D I reached the station after the train had left.
mZK©Zvi mnxZ Av‡kcv‡k †`‡L wbj) [Ptwet (M) 04-05,
09-10, Rtwet (C) 10-11]
Tips: After Øviv hy³ `ywU clause Gi †hwU Av‡M
A looked with caution after
m¤úbœ n‡q‡Q †mwU past perfect Avi Ab¨wU past
B had looked cautiously before
indefinite tense G n‡e| myZivs after cieZx©
C has looked cautiously after
clause wU past perfect tense-G n‡e| D will leave Ans:b
Source: CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-4, Section-2, Part-A, Question-1, ûeû, P-413]
Advanced learning: After w`‡q e¨wZµg wbq‡g tense: †h‡Kvb tense Øviv MwVZ ev‡K¨i mvg‡bB after
em‡Z cv‡i| KviY A_©MZ e¨vcviUvB Avmj welq| ‡ewki fvM ev‡K¨ wb‡Pi MVb `ywU jÿYxq| MVb: Past
indefinite + after + Past perfect continuous MVb: Future Ind. tense + after + Present Perfect
31. I shall go home after I (to finish) the 33. She will go to Europe for higher studies
work. [ivtwet 07-08] after she --- her study at Chittagong
A have finished B had finished University. [Ptwet (H2) 12-13]
C shall finish D have to finish Ans:a A had finished B has finished
32. He will apply for the post of a professor C will finish D finishing Ans:b
after he --- a PhD. [etwet (A) 15-16] 34. We will tell him about it after he ---.
A will have B will earn A had arrived B had come [NU- 07-08]
C has earned D will do Ans:c C has reached D arrives Ans:c
Topic-06: When Gi mv‡_ †Kvb †Kvb tense Gi e¨envi nq? D`vinY `vI|
Present Tense with When: wPišÍi mZ¨, ˆeÁvwbK mZ¨, Af¨vmMZ Giƒc A_© †`q Ggb `ywU
evK¨, when Øviv hy³ n‡j `ywU evK¨B present indefinite tense nq| ‡hgb: When water
freezes, it turns into ice. Avevi mvaviY ev Af¨vmMZ Kg© eySv‡Z when hy³ Ask Present
Ind. n‡j Aci Ask Future Ind. nq| †hgb: I will phone you when I get the news.
MVb: Future Indefinite tense + when+ Present Indefinite tense nq| [Af¨vmMZ/mvaviY ev‡K¨]
MVb: Present Indefinite tense + when + Present Indefinite tense nq| [wPišÍb mZ¨ ev‡K¨]
‡bvU: MV‡bi when hy³ Ask Av‡M Avm‡j Aci Ask c‡i hv‡e ‡m‡ÿ‡Î gv‡S Kgv em‡e| Ab¨vb¨ wbqg wVK _vK‡e|
Past Tense with When: AZxZ Kv‡j GKwU KvR PjwQ‡jv Aci GKwU KvR NUj Giƒc eySv‡Z When hy³
Ask past indefinite n‡j Aci Ask past Continuous n‡e| MVb: when + Past ind., Past continuous
nq| ‡hgb: It was raining when I reached home. (Avwg hLb evmvq ‡cuŠQjvg ZLb e„wó nw”Qj)
41. We were watching the news when the 45. When she arrived home after a hard
telephone ----. (hLb †dvb evR‡jv ZLb Avgiv day at work, ---. [Ptwet (D1) 15-16, Ptwet (d3) 16-17]
wUwf ‡`LwQjvg) [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi MY‡hvMv‡hvM cÖwkÿY mnKvix A her husband has been sleeping
cwiPvjK-01, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17, AMªYx e¨vsK-08, B her husband was sleeping
cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-18 (¯’wMZ-18) 15 †Rjv]
C her husband had slept
A had rung B rang
D her husband slept. Ans:b
C rung D ringing Ans:b
ev‡K¨i evsjv: KwVb Kv‡Ri ci hLb †m evox‡Z
42. It ---when I reached home. (Avwg hLb
†cŠu‡QwQ‡jv ZLb Zvi ¯^vgx Nygvw”Qj|
evmvq ‡cuŠQjvg ZLb e„wó nw”Qj) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-03]
46. I --- TV when the telephone rang. [Ptwet
A had raining B is raining Ans:c (G) 14-15, 15-16, Agrani Bank-08]
C was raining D has been raining A was watching B watched Ans:a
43. Neela --- her hand when she was C are watching D were watching
cooking dinner. (bxjv ivbœv Kivi mgq Zvi nvZ ev‡K¨i evsjv: hLb †Uwj‡dvb evuR‡jv, ZLb Avwg
†cvov‡jv) [26th BCS, Xvtwet (D) 03-04, Ptwet (B) 09-10, ivtwet wUwf †`LwQjvg|
A is burning B burnt (E, Even) 16-17] 47. I saw your brother when he --- to
C will burn D was burning Ans:b hospital after the accident. [Ptwet 03-04]
44. It --- heavily when he --- up. (†m hLb †R‡M A has been taken B being taken Ans:d
DV‡jv ZLb Lye ZzlvicvZ nw”Qj) [Xvtwet (A) 12-13] C be taken D was being taken
A had snowed, woke 48. When I saw the gardener, he --- tree.
B snows, wake [Ptwet (E) 07-08, cÖvK.mn. wkÿK-18 (¯’wMZ-14) 14 †Rjv]
51. She --- a nurse when she decided to A had B have had
C have D were having Ans:d
qualify as a doctor. [Ptwet (D) 04-05]
A has been B is being
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54. We --- a test when the lights went out. (were doing/ are doing) [Ptwet (B) 09-10]
55. When they --- the snake, I was afraid. (were killing/ killed/ kills) [Btwet © 09-10]
56. I came in when he (write). (was writing/ is writing) [ivtwet 03-04, 08-09, Btwet 09-10]
57. When I looked out of the window, ---. (it was raining/ it rained) [etwet (A) 14-15]
58. I shall leave the place when she ---. (comes/ will come) [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (D) 15-16]
59. I shall meet my friend when ---. Ans: he comes [Rtwet (B) 10-11]
60. He will explain it when he (come) back. (came/comes) [ivtwet 06-07]
61. He ---- a cigarette when he felt asleep. Ans: was smoking [Ptwet (M) 09-10]
62. I --- call you back when I get free. Ans: will [evsjv‡`k WvK wefvM †g‡UªvcwjUb mv‡K©j)cwi`kK-16]
63. It was not until she --- home when she remembered her appointment with the doctor.
(arrived/ had arrived) [Ptwet (D1) 15-16]
64. The stone is hard ---. Ans: when it is felt [Ptwet (D) 15-16]
65. Did you buy any fruit when you --- shopping? Ans: went [Ptwet (B7) 14-15]
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66. What --- at ten O’clock when I phoned? Ans: were you doing [etwet (B) 14-15]
Topic-07: While Gi mv‡_ †Kvb †Kvb tense Gi e¨envi nq? D`vinY `vI|
Tense with While: eZ©gvbKv‡j GKwU KvR Pj‡Q Ges Aci GKwU KvR N‡U Giƒc eySv‡Z-
While hy³ Ask Present continuous Ges Aci Ask Present indefinite tense nq|
MVb: Present ind.+ while + Present cont. ‡hgb: Don’t make a noise while your father is sleeping.
AZxZKv‡j GKwU KvR PjwQj Ges Aci GKwU KvR NUj Giƒc eySv‡Z- While hy³ Ask past continuous
Ges Aci Ask past indefinite tense nq; MVb: Past Ind. tense + while+ Past continuous nq| ‡hgb:
They arrived while we were watching TV. [‡bvU: wKQz e¨wZµg Av‡Q †h¸‡jv A_©MZ fv‡e wfbœ n‡Z cv‡i]
Simple Attention: MV‡bi while hy³ Ask Av‡M _vK‡j main clause c‡i _vK‡e ZLb gv‡S Kgv(,) em‡e|
69. As they waited Rahim argued against e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ while Gi ci he was Dn¨
war ----. [21st BCS] Av‡Q| Avi 1g As‡k Found n‡”Q past
A while his brother discusses the effects indefinite tense|
of pollution. ║║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║║
B while his brother discussed the effects 73. While the man --- in the field, suddenly
of pollution. a dog came and --- him. [Xvtwet (B), 14-15]
C while his brother was discussing the A was, bite B was working, bit
effects of pollution. C worked, bitten D was working, bite Ans:b
D while his brother had discussing the Hints: hLb †jvKwU KvR KiwQ‡jv, nVvr GKwU KzKzi
effects of pollution. Ans:c Avm‡jv Ges Kvgo w`‡jv| [bite-bit-bitten]
70. While you --- in the garden, someone 74. While he --- along the road, a snake bit
arrived at home. [evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (mn. cwiPvjK) -13] him. [NSI- Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK-17
A were working B had worked Ans:a A walked B had walked Ans:c
C will work D will be working C was walking D had been walking
Topic-08: Since Gi mv‡_ †Kvb †Kvb tense Gi e¨envi nq? D`vinY `vI|
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Tense with Since: “†Kvb NUbv NUvi ci †_‡K/ZLb †_‡K/ hLb--- ZLb †_‡K wKQz mgq
AwZevwnZ n‡q‡Q Giƒc A‡_©” ‡h NUbv NU‡jv ‡mwU since hy³ past Indefinite Tense nq
Avi Aci Ask/mgq Ask present perfect nq| MVb-1: Present Perfect + since + Past
Ind. tense| ‡hgb: Some days have passed since my father died. Avgvi wcZv
gviv hvIqvi ci †_‡K wKQzw`b AwZevwnZ n‡q‡Q|
75. Many years have passed since I --- my 76. It --- five days since he --- missing. (‡m
friend. [miKvix cÖ_wgK mnKvix wkÿK -6] wb‡LuvR nevi c‡i cuvPw`b n‡q‡Q) [Xvtwet (A) 06-07]
A had met B met Ans:b A was, has been B was, was Ans:d
Topic-09: Till/ Until/ Unless Gi mv‡_ †Kvb †Kvb tense Gi e¨envi nq? D`vinY `vI|
88. We waited until the plane ---. (‡Uªb bv 91. The laptop didn’t --- until we --- it. [ivtwet
Avmv ch©šÍ Avgiv A‡cÿv Kijvg) [23 rd
BCS, Lytwet (D) 14-15, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZ©v 2q †kÖwY) 15]
A He thinks that she has left for Sylhet. A have finished B finished
B He thinks that she leaving for sylhet. C had finished D finishing Ans:a
C He thought that she is left for Sylhet. e¨vL¨v: †h Dcb¨vmwU Zzwg c‡o‡Q †mwU Avwg †`‡LwQ|
D He is thinking that she leaves for Sylhet. g~j evK¨: The novel is known to me, that You
Ans:a e¨vL¨v: Ackb b fzj KviY She-i ci have finished it.
4. ‘The small child does whatever his
Aux. verb bvB| Ackb c fzj KviY main
father------. [Rvtwet (GBP) BDwbU (AvBAvBwU) 2018-19]
clause past tense n‡j sub-ordinate clause
A was done B did
present tense nq bv| Avi d fzj KviY think
C does D had done Ans:c
verb Gi continuous tense nq bv
e¨vL¨v: ‡QvU wkïwU ZvB K‡i hv Zvi evev K‡i- Giƒc
2. Babies ---- when they are hungry. [cÖwZiÿv
gš¿bv. wgwjUvwi BwÄ. mvwf©‡m‡mi †÷vig¨vb 2018]
A_© cÖ`vb Ki‡Z DËi- does
A cry B cries
C cried D are crying Ans:a
Topic-03: Main Clause wU Future n‡j Sub ordinate clause wU ‡Kvb ‡Kvb tense n‡Z cv‡i?
Main clause wU Future Tense n‡j; Sub-ordinate clause wU present/past tense n‡Z cv‡i wKš‘
future n‡e bv| ‡hgb: If they come tonight, I will go to receive them at station.
5. We shall return before the sun -----. (m~h© A¯Í hvIqvi c~‡e©B Avgiv wd‡i Avm‡ev) Use the right form
of verb. [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK- 05, K„wl m¤úªmviY Awa`߇i mnKvix K…wl Kg©KZv©-16, cwimsL¨vb e¨y‡ivi WvUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi-16, cvtwetctwet (A) 10-
11, ûeû Kgb cÖk:œ kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg cwi`k©K (†mdwU); †gKvwbK¨vji †UK‡bvjwR - 19]
A will set B sets C will have set D would set Ans:b
Topic-04: Main Clause wU Past n‡j Sub ordinate clause wU ‡Kvb ‡Kvb tense n‡Z cv‡i?
MVb: Main clause wU past tense n‡j Sub-ordinate clause A_©vbymv‡i †h‡Kvb past tense n‡Z cv‡i|
Z‡e g‡b ivL‡Z n‡e Gme †ÿ‡Î A_© RvbvUv †ewk Riæwi| Avi A_©MZ+ e¨vKiYMZ mvgÄm¨ Avm‡j evK¨wU mwVK|
‡hgb: a) I thought he loved me. b) As the sun was shining, I decided to go out.
Remind: ev‡K¨i evsjv ev¯Íe w`‡q wPšÍv Ki‡eb Avi ey‡S ey‡S co‡eb| Z‡eB co‡Z Avb›` cv‡eb| 100 evi bv ey‡S cov Avi 1 ey‡S cov mgvb|
6. As the sun ---, I decided to go out. (‡h‡nZz Hints: main clause (I decided to go out)
m~h© Av‡jv w`w”Qj, Avwg evB‡i hvIqvi wm×všÍ wb‡qwQjvg) Past ZvB Aci clause wUI past tense n‡e| DËi
[26th BCS, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: `y‡hv©M e¨e¯’vcbv gš¿Yvj‡q AwWUi-19, 24th
n‡Z cv‡i Ggb Ackb GKUvB Av‡Q(d)| [KZ mnR
BCS, ‡ij gš¿Yvjq (Kw¤ú. Acv‡iUi) 12 Ryb 21]
A has shine B shine e¨vcvi A_P bv ey‡S A‡b‡KB mvivw`b wPšÍv K‡iI fzj
C shines D was shining Ans:d
K‡i|]
(hLb ‡m ej‡jv †m cvwU©‡Z hv‡”Q ZLb †_‡K Avwg C had not D would not Ans:c
`yB N›Uv a‡i cÖ¯‘Z wQjvg) [Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR 18-19; ║║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║║
A was B were (evwYR¨)]
14. I knew that they --- horribly expensive.
[Rvtwet (MvwbwZK I c`v_© welqK Abyl`) 11-12]
C have been D had been Ans:d
A were B are
e¨vL¨v: evK¨wU‡Z AZxZ Kv‡ji mgq D‡jøL _vKvq
C have been D had been Ans:a
had been DËi|
That hy³ ev‡K¨ Sequence of Tense
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Topic-05: Main Clause wU Past Ind. n‡j that Gi cieZx© clause wU KLb Past Ind. n‡Z cv‡i?
That Gi c~‡e© Main clause wU past ind. n‡j that Gi c‡ii sub-ordinate clause wU‡Z
modal verb Gi would/could/might+ V1 Øviv past ind. tense nq| G‡ÿ‡Î Kvíbvi
wecixZ A_© †`q| A_©vr AZx‡Z ‡Kvb KvR n‡Zv/n‡Zv bv Giƒc wPšÍvi wecixZ cÖKvk K‡i|
‡hgb: He thought that it would rain. ev‡K¨i A_©: ‡m †f‡ewQ‡jv †h e„wó n‡e/n‡Zv| (ev¯Í‡e e„wó nqwb)
Avevi It seemed that the day would never end. g‡b n‡qwQj †h w`bwU KLbI †kl n‡e bv| (ev¯Í‡e †kl n‡q‡Q)
15. Choose the correct sentence. [ivtwet (e¨e¯’vcbv)
09-10, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi)-15] 16. He said that --- be unable to come.
[Pubali Bank (SO)-13, Rvtwet (C1) 15-16]
A He thought that it is raining.
He said that he --- attend the class. [wkÿv
B He thought that it will be raining. cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. (Awdm mnv.). NSI (IqvPvi Kb‡÷.) 17 Sep. 21]
C He thought that it will rain. A will B may
D He thought that it would rain. Ans:d C would D wants Ans:c
MvoxwU Pzwi K‡i‡Q) [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Acv.) 03 Gwcªj 21, etwet (A) 13-14]
gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii Dc-cwi`k©K - 19] A have seen seen B had
A stole B had stolen C saw see Ans:b
D should
C would stole D stolen Ans:b 31. I thought that the grass --- cutting. (Avwg
Hints: c~‡e© Pzwi K‡iwQ‡jv ZvB GLv‡b past †f‡ewQjvg †h Nvm KvUvi `iKvi n‡qwQj) [Rtwet (C) 12-13]
perfect tense G had stolen DËi n‡q‡Q| A needed B needs
28. Mahjabin said that she --- the previous C need D had needed Ans:d
day. [wkÿv cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. (wnmve)- 29 A‡±v. 21] Extra Learning MCQ:
A has come B had come 32. He told me that he --- in Khulna in the
C came D arrived Ans:c/b previous year. [Xvtwet (C) 14-15]
29. When we arrived at the shop, we A had been working
noticed that someone --- into the place. B has been working C has worked
[Xvtwet (B) 03-04] D was working Ans:a
A broke B would break Ans:c e¨vL¨v: previous year Av‡Q weavq evK¨wU past
C had broken D had been breaking
perfect continuous tense n‡e|
Topic-07: Main Clause wU Past ind. n‡jI KLb that Gi cieZx© clause wU Present Ind. nq?
Principal clause wU Past tense n‡jI That Gi cieZx© clause wU‡Z wPišÍb mZ¨
(universal truth) ev Af¨vmMZ Kg© (habitual fact) eySv‡j clause wU Present Ind. n‡e|
†hgb: The principal said that man is mortal. (wPišÍb mZ¨ evK¨) Rupa said that she
walks a mile every day. (iƒcv ejj †m cÖwZw`b GK gvBj nuvUvnuvwU K‡i: Af¨vmMZ Kg© eySv‡”Q)
33. Teacher said, ‘The earth ---- round the 34. Which one is the correct sentence?
Topic-09: 1g evK¨wU Present continuous n‡j 2q evK¨wU ‡Kvb †Kvb tense nq?
cÖ_g evK¨wU present continuous n‡j, 2q evK¨wU present continuous ev present perfect n‡Z
cv‡i| ‡hgb: The dog is barking. It is making a terrible noise.
42. The test is going on. We --- any problems. wQ‡jv bv| Giƒc †hŠw³KZvq DËi haven’t had;
[Xvtwet (B) 07-08, Rvtwet (O) 10-11, Kztwet (A) 15-16]
43. The dog is barking. It --- a terrible
A didn’t have B haven’t had noise. (Select the best option.) [Xvtwet (B) 03-04]
C might have D couldn’t have Ans:b A makes B made
e¨vL¨v: cixÿv Pj‡Q; myZivs Avgv‡`i ‡Kvb mgm¨v C is making D has made Ans:c
Topic-10: 1g evK¨wU Past Indefinite n‡j 2q evK¨wU ‡Kvb †Kvb tense nq?
cÖ_g evK¨wU Past indefinite tense n‡j, 2q evK¨wU Past continuous tense nq| Z‡e 2q ev‡K¨ mgqevPK
kã D‡jøL _vK‡j evK¨wU Past perfect/ Past perfect continuous tense nq|
MVb-1: (Subject + V2 ---) + (.) + (subject + was/were + V+ing. -----)
‡hgb: Rubel was busy in his room. He was talking with his friend.
MVb-2: (Subject + V2-----) + (.) + (subject + had + V3/ had been+ V+ing -----);
‡hgb: He was tired. He had been cutting wood in the forest since morning.
44. The man waiting to take the list was 45. I was tired that night. I --- wood all
nervous. He --- it before. [Ptwet (B1) 15-16] morning. [Xvtwet (B) 01-02]
A hasn’t taken B didn’t took A was cutting B cut Ans:d
C wasn’t taking D hadn’t taken Ans:d C had cut D had been cutting
1. They are engrossed in studies and ---. 2. Runa want’s to go home and ---. [Lv`¨ Awa.
(Dc-cwi`k©K)- 19 b‡f. 21]
(Zviv cov‡kvbvq gMœ Ges AvwgI) [Ptwet 18-19 ÔGÕ weKvj]
A Sowant we B Sodo we
A so do I B so I am
C We do so D So we are Ans:b
C so am I D so did I Ans:c
Hints: wbqgvbymv‡i d Ges c `y‡UvB mwVK| Gfv‡e 13. You like chocolate ---. [Zzwg PK‡jU cQ›` K‡iv
_vK‡j cixÿvi n‡j Avgiv so hy³ DËi‡K cÖvavb¨ Ges AvwgI (PK‡jU cQ›` Kwi)] [Ptwet 09-10]
w`‡ev| A and me too B and I too
C and I also D and so do I Ans:d
16. My friend does not like sweets, ----- do I. A and neither do I. B and I do neither.
A neither B either [ivt wet (A) †Rvo 15-16] C and neither do. D and so do I. Ans:a
C or D so Ans:a 21. My friend does not like fish and -----. (Avgvi
17. Although they are both grown in the eÜz gvQ cQ›` K‡i bv Ges AvwgI) [‡mvbvjx e¨vsK-14]
United States and exported abroad, 22. My parents don’t like coffee, and ---.
[KvQvKvwQ Ackb wQ‡jv: Ptwet (A) 11-12]
corn is not native to America and
winter wheat ---. [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ- BARRON’S TOEFL, P- 23. Most students don’t like homework,
228] and – [KvQvKvwQ Ackb wQ‡jv: Ptwet (D) 11-12, (C3) 16-17]
A is neither B isn't either 24. Most foreign students don’t like
C isn't neither D is either Ans:b American coffee, and---. [Btwet (F-2nd Shift, C) 10-11]
e¨vL¨v: Complex sentence Gi †ÿ‡Î main 25. My friend does not like terrorism and--
clause Abyhvqx agreement nq ZvB isn't either -. [Xvtwet (B) 04-05, Btwet (F, P) 10-11,RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 16-17]
n‡e| A I don’t too B neither don’t I
18. Canada does not require that U.S C either don’t I D neither do I Ans:d
citizens obtain passports to enter the 26. Which of the following is correct? [Ptwet
country, and ----. [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ-BARRON’S TOEFL, (D) 12-13] Ans:d
Model-3, section-2, Q-12, p-390] A He didn’t remember and neither I did not.
A Mexico does neither B He didn’t remember and neither I had.
B Mexico doesn’t either C He didn’t remember and neither I did.
C neither Mexico does D He didn’t remember and neither did I.
D either does Mexico Ans:b
‡m g‡b Ki‡Z cvij bv Ges AvwgI cvijvg bv|
outside, I----. [39th Special BCS] e¨vL¨v: GUv g‡b ivLv Lye Riæwi †h, 1 , 2 , 3rd -†h
st nd
Topic-01: Conditional Sentence ej‡Z wK eySvq? wK wK kã Øviv Conditional nq? D`vniY `vI|
Conditional Sentence: †K‡bv ev‡K¨ kZ© cÖKvwkZ n‡j Zv‡K conditional sentence
e‡j| If/ Unless/ When/ Provided hy³ kZ©g~jK evK¨B conditional sentence|
‡hgb: If he comes, I will go. (hw` †m Av‡m Z‡e Avwg hv‡ev)
If I were rich, I would help her. (hw` Avwg abx nZvg Z‡e Zv‡K mvnvh¨ KiZvg)
Avevi KLbI KLbI If/Unless/when/ Provided hy³ bv _vK‡jI Conditional sentence n‡Z cv‡i|
‡hgb: Were I rich, I would help her. (hw` Avwg abxB nZvg Z‡e Zv‡K mvnvh¨ KiZvg)
Advanced learning: if hy³ AskwU subordinate clause Avi AciwU main clause|
Giƒc MV‡b m¤ú~Y© evK¨wU complex sentence nq| if hy³ Ask kZ© †`q hvi djvdj _v‡K Aci As‡k|
MVb: If + Sub. + had + V3 -----, Sub. + would have/could have/might have + V3 ---.
Conditional
If ev` w`‡q 3rd conditional MVb: Had+ Sub+ V3--, Sub+ would /could /might + have+ V3--.
3rd
†hgb: Had I been rich, I would have helped her. Had I had a book, I would have read it.
[‡bvU: 2nd Ges 3rd conditional Gi if ev` w`‡j g~j cv_©K¨ n‡jv- 3rd conditional G (Had+ Sub) Gi ci
V3 _v‡K, wKš‘ 2nd conditional Gi if ev` w`‡j (Had/were+ Sub) Gi ci V3 _v‡K bv,
1. Which one of the following uses zero C If you hit ice, it melts.
conditional? [Rtwet (D) 12-13] D If he had come, I would go. Ans:c
A If he came, I would go. evsjv A_© ev¯Í‡e fveyb: hw` eid‡K AvNvZ Kiv nq,
B If he came, I will go. Bnv M‡j hvq|
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2. If you buy one t-shirt, you --- the 5. Come and see me if ------. (hw` Zywg KL‡bv
second one free. [Rvtwet (H) 14-15] ivRkvnx Av‡mv Z‡e G‡mv Ges ‡`Lv K‡iv) [ivtwet A(odd), fvlv
(evs/Bs)14-15]
A would get B get Ans:b
A you were in Rajshahi.
C got D will have gotten
B you came to Rajshahi.
3. If you stay too long in the sun, your
C you are ever in Rajshahi.
skin ---. [etwet (B) 11-12]
D You will come to Rajshahi. Ans:c
A burn B burnt
6. If he runs fast, he --- win the prize. (hw`
C burned D burns Ans:d
†m `ªæZ †`Šovq, †m cyyi¯‹viwU wRZ‡e) [ivtwet 09-10]
4. When metal becomes hot, it ----. (hLb
A would B will
avZe Mig nq, Bnv cÖk¯Í nq) [etwet (we) 11-12]
C can D could Ans:b
A expanding B expanded
Tips: Ggb ev‡K¨ will bv _vK‡j can Øviv DËi Ki‡Z
C expands D expand Ans:c
n‡e| Zv‡Z †Kvb fzj n‡e bv| ïay fvlvMZ GKUz cwieZ©b
n‡e|
Topic-08: 1st Conditional Gi 2wU MVb I D`vniY w`b, GB conditional G wK wK tense e¨envi nq?
1st Conditional: If clause wU present Ind. tense n‡j main clause wU future Ind. tense nq,
MVb:1- If+ Present Ind. Tense + (,) + Future Ind. Tense †hgb: If you read, you will learn.
Or, Future Ind. Tense + if + Present Ind. Tense †hgb: You will learn if you read.
MVb-2: If + present Indefinite tense + (,) + Sub +can/may/must/should/
had better + V1---- ‡hgb: If you are ready, you may start the machine.
Topic-09: 1st Conditional G Hope Gi e¨envi wK?
Hope: 1st conditional G (if Gi cwie‡Z©) I hope e‡m; hope Gici present/ future tense nq|
†hgb: If he comes here. = I hope he comes here. (hw` †m GLv‡b Av‡m)
7. If the price is low, the demand ---. (hw` 10. If a ruby is heated, it ----- temporarily
`vg K‡g Zvn‡j Pvwn`v evo‡e) [uRvZxq msm` mwPevj‡qi mnKvix lose its colour. (ruby k‡ãi A_© - Kv‡jv/ jvj
cwiPvjK-06]
g~j¨evb cv_i) [18th BCS, ms¯’vcb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-
A isincreased B will be increased 07, gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK 08, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 18-19]
C would be increased A will B would
D will increase Ans:d C does D has Ans:a
8. If she --- her identity card, she --- in Source: BARRON’S TOEFL, Q-21, p-485 †_‡K ûeû
trouble. [b¨vkbvj e¨vsK (cÖ‡ekbvwi Awdmvi)-13] 11. If services are increased, taxes -----. (hw`
A lose, would be B loses, will be Ans:b †mev †e‡o hvq Z‡e m¤¢eZ KiI †e‡o hv‡e) [Xvtwet (C) 04-
C will lose D loses, would be 05] [BARRON’S TOEFL, P-100]
†m¸‡jv Av‡jvPbv nq First conditional-G Avi †hme kZ© B would boil and escape
wPišÍb mZ¨ I Af¨vmMZ KvR ‡evSvq †m¸‡jv Zero C boils and escape
conditional nq| Z‡e g‡b ivL‡eb Zero D is boiling and escaping Ans:a
conditional Gi evK¨¸‡jv Ack‡b present tense bv e¨vL¨v: Ackb c ‡Z escapes _vK‡j GUvB mwVK
_vK‡j future tense Øviv First conditional DËi wn‡m‡e AMÖvwaKvi †`Iqv n‡Zv|
Ki‡Z n‡e| Zv‡Z †Kvb fzj n‡e bv| ïay fvlvMZ GKUz Advanced learning: kZ©g~jK ev‡K¨ wbqg wVK
cwieZ©b n‡e| D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb- †i‡L if Gi cwie‡Z© when/ provided _vK‡Z cv‡i|
13. If he has time, he --- us next Friday. [Xvtwet 19. I still feel very tired, ---- in the
(D) 96-97, ivtwet (f~‡Mvj) 05-06] morning. [GLv‡b when= if] [Ptwet (C1) 15-16]
A visits/will visit B would
go A when I wake up B as I wake up
C have gone D was gone Ans:a C while I wake up D as I woke up Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: visits/will visit `y‡UvB mwVK| A_©: mgq 20. The plane will take off in time provided
_vK‡j †`L‡Z Av‡m| A_ev: mgq _vK‡j †`L‡Z the weather ------. [Rvtwet (wW) 12-13]
Avm‡e| A was good B is good Ans:b
14.Choose the incorrect word or phrase; [m¤¢ve¨ C will be good D would be good
cÖkœ- BARRON’S TOEFL, P-100]
21. Complete the sentence: A student can
If you don’t (a) register before (b) the last day
make a good result ----. [ivtwet (E3) 17-18]
of regular registration, you (c) paying a (d)
A when he has studied hard
late fee. e¨vL¨v: paying Gi ¯’‡j will pay n‡e|
B when he will study hard
Z‡e GLv‡b ‘will have to pay’ ev ‘may have
C when he would study hard Ans:d
to pay’ I mwVK| Ans:c
D when he studies hard [GLv‡b when= if]
15. If it is winter, it (feel) cool. (hw` kxZKvj Advanced learning: kZ©g~jK ev‡K¨ †Rvo cÖ`vb
Av‡m Z‡e VvÛv Abyfe nq) [ivtwet 03-04, 06-07]
Ki‡Z n‡j wbqg wVK †i‡L main verb Gi mvg‡b do
A felt B would feel Ans:c
e‡m|
C will feel D will have visit
22. If they ---- arrive late, they will have to
e¨vL¨v: cÖkœwU g~jZ zero conditional n‡Zv wKš‘
get their own meal. [Ptwet (D) 17-18]
†Kvb option G feels bvB ZvB GUv‡K 1st
A had B should
conditional a‡i mwVK DËi c C do D would Ans:c
16. If it is summer, it (feel) hot. (hw` MÖx®§Kvj e¨vL¨v: cÖ‡kœi evwK Ask future indefinite tense G
Av‡m Z‡e Mig Abyfe nq) [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 05-06] Av‡Q, ZvB if hy³ Ask Present indefinite tense
A feels B will feel
n‡e| Avi arrive wb‡RB present indefinite tense
C felt D would feel Ans:a
Av‡Q| GLv‡b verb ‡K †Rvi cª`v‡bi Rb¨ Zvi c~‡e© do
17. When water ---- it turns into ice. [GLv‡b, e¨envi Kiv n‡q‡Q| ev‡K¨i A_©: hw` Zviv †`wi‡ZB
When=if; hLb/hw`] [38th BCS Preliminary, ¯’vbxq miKvi
wefv‡Mi Aaxb Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠ. Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi-18,
†cuŠQvq, Z‡e Zv‡`i‡K wb‡R‡`i Lvevi wb‡R wb‡RB
et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 17-18] †L‡Z n‡e|
A will
freeze B freezes
C would freeze D froze Ans:b
Topic-10: If mn Sub + mvaviY V2-- Øviv 2nd Conditional Gi MVbmn e¨envi ‡`Lvb?
If mn mvaviY V2-- Øviv 2nd Conditional:- If clause wU past Indefinite Tense n‡j
Main clause wU‡Z Subject Gi ci would/ could/ might + verb Gi base form nq|
MVb: If + Past Ind. Tense (Sub + V2--) + (,) + Sub + would/could/might + V1----.
Or, Sub+ would/could/might + V1------ + if + past Ind. tense nq|
‡hgb: If he supported me, I would become glad.(hw` †m Avgv‡K mn‡hvwMZv KiZ Z‡e Avwg Avbw›`Z nZvg)
28. If I --- you, I --- tell him to come. (hw` 32. It would be better/pleasant if we ---
Avwg Zzwg nZvg, Avwg Zv‡K Avm‡Z ejZvg bv) [Kztwet where to go. (GUv fvj n‡Zv hwZ Avgiv RvbZvg
A were/would not B am/will not (B) 18-19] †Kv_vq †h‡Z n‡e) [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: `y‡hv©M e¨e¯’vcbv I ÎvY
C am/would D were/would mayAns:a gš¿Yvqj‡qi AwWUi-19, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (‡Kvlva¨ÿ)-15]
29. If you wanted, I (help) you. (hw` Zzwg Ahave known B know
Cknown D knew Ans:d
PvB‡Z, Avwg mvnvh¨ KiZvg) [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb -15]
33. If I knew about it before, I --- a
A helped B would help
C will helped D can help Ans:b decision. (G e¨vcv‡i Av‡M Rvb‡j GKwU wm×všÍ
wbZvg) [Ptwet (B) 16-17]
30. If we practiced speaking English, we ---
A couldtake B could
speak better. [11Zg ¯‹zj wkÿK wbeÜb -14]
C would take D can have takenAns:c
A could B could have
C can D would have Ans:a 34. The “if clause” of a sentence is “If he
31. If the roof ---, we all --- die. (Qv` †f‡½ co‡j came” now determine its correct
Avgiv mevB gviv †hZvg) [b¨vkbvj e¨vsK cÖ‡ekbvwi Awdmvi-13] principal clause. [ivtwet 09-10]
A fell,would would Ans:a
B fall, A I went B I had gone Ans:c
Awill be crossing B will cross Ans:c e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b if hy³ Ask didn’t go n‡jv past
C would cross D would make cross
indefinite tense Gi negative AvKv‡i Av‡Q|
Avi cÖ_g Ask would be+v3 n‡jv would+v1
50. If I had another pen, I --- you. [¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡q
Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-16]
Gi passive iƒc AvKv‡i Av‡Q|
57. If your sister ----, she would come. [Dc-
A would have helped
mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-15, wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjix
B could help
A invited B inviting (wmwfj)- 19]
C helped
C invites D were invited Ans:d
D had helped Ans:b
║║ mgRvZxq MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
51. If I were you, I (handle) the situation
58. If the party was on Friday, we could go.
more carefully. Which one completes [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœq& b e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-10]
sentence? [13th BCS, †et‡ivtwet (C) 12-13, (B, D) 14-15,
ivtwet 09-10, Btwet 10-11, Medical 95-96] A were B was
A would handle B will handle Ans:a C am D are Ans:a
C handle D would have handled 59. If I were you, I --- anyone about this.
52. If I had a typewriter, I (type) myself. (‡Zvgvi RvqMvq Avwg n‡j G e¨vcv‡i KvD‡K ejZvgbv)
(hw` Avgvi GKwU UvBcivBUvi _vKZ Z‡e Avwg wb‡RB A wouldn’t told B woldn’t have told
UvBc KiZvg) [12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15, Lytwet (BBA) 13-14, C wouldn’t be telling [etwet (D) 15-16]
A typed B was typed ivtwet 04-05] D wouldn’t tell Ans:d
C would type D was typing Ans:c 60. If I --- a prince, I would not know what
53. If I were you I --- that coat, it’s too sorrow is- [ivtwet (B-Law) 16-17, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 17-18]
much expensive. [mnKvix mwPe (AvBb, WªvcwUs)-05, Xvtwet A am B were
(B) 98-99, (D) 01-02, Ptwet (G) 08-09] Ans:c
C was D are Ans:b
A will not buy B shall not buy
Remind: 2nd conditional Gi past indefinite
C would not buy D am not going to buy
ev‡K¨ subject hvB _vK Zvi mv‡_ was e¨envi n‡e bv]
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Topic-12: If ev` w`‡q 2nd Conditional/Closed Conditional Gi MVb I D`vniY w`b|
If ev` w`‡q 2nd Conditional: Were/Had + Sub--- + (,) + Sub + would/could/might+ V1 ----.
‡hgb: Had I a typewriter, I would type myself. -Were there a concert today, I would go.
If mn wQ‡jv: If I had a typewriter, I would type myself. If there were a concert today, I would go.
we‡kl mZK©Zv: kyaygvÎ were Ges had hy³ 2nd conditional ev‡K¨i If ev` ‡`Iqv hvq|
Z‡e ‡Kv‡bv ev‡K¨ were/had e¨ZxZ Ab¨ †Kvb V2 Avm‡j †mme ev‡K¨ if ev` †`Iqv hvq bv|
†hgb: If he came, I would go. If I knew it, I would tell you. [GBiƒc evK¨ †_‡K if ev` †`Iqv hv‡e bv]
Remind: if D‡jøL _vK‡j evK¨wU opened conditional Avi if D‡jøL bv _vK‡j Closed Conditional ejv nq|
61. Had I the land ---. [ Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY 63. Had I car, I --- fast. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
gšÍYvj‡qi ¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi (cyi)- 19] RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) (Set-1/2), 19-20]
AI would have set upon school. A come B had come
B I would set up a school. C wouldcome D have come Ans:c
C I will set up a school. 64. Had I the wings of the bird, ---. [11Zg wkÿK
D I will have set up a school. Ans:b wbeÜb (chv©q-2)-14]
62. Were she my daughter, I --- that. AI flew in the sky
A would not allow [Kztwet 18-19 BDwbU (we)] BI could fly in the sky
B would have not allowed C I fly in the sky
C had not been allowed D I would have flown in the sky Ans:b
D will not have allowed Ans:a
Topic-13: 2nd conditional G had, were Ges wish Gi cv_©K¨g~jK e¨envi D`vniYmn e¨vL¨v Kiƒb|
Wish: 2nd conditional Gi †ÿ‡Î if Gi cwie‡Z© I wish e‡m (if = I wish) weavq c‡ii ev‡K¨ sub+ V2
e‡m| If I were a king. = I wish I were a king. (Avwg hw` ivRv nZvg)
Had, Were: evsjvq ÔnZvgÕ †evSv‡j ‘were’ e‡m Ges Ô_vKZÕ †evSv‡j ‘had’ e‡m|
MVb:- If / I wish + Subject + were/ had/ V2 / could+ v1-----------e‡m|
†hgb: I wish I had a cat. (hw` Avgvi GKwU weovj _vKZ); I wish I were a rich man (hw` Avwg awb nZvg)
“wish _vK‡j were nq” K_vwU cy‡ivcywi mwVK bq KviY wish Gi cieZ©x evK¨wU‡Z were/had/Ab¨vb¨ V2 em‡Z cv‡i|
65. I wish that I --- enough time to work. 68. I wish that it --- true. (hw` GUv mwZ¨ nZ)
(hw` Avgvi Kv‡Ri ch©vß mgq _vK‡Zv) [wbe©vPb Kwgkb mwPevj‡q cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-04]
66. What is the correct use of verb: “I wish 69. I wish I ---. (hw` Avwg g„Z nZvg) [WvK I †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM
wefv‡Mi Aax‡b WvK Awa. wewìs Ifviwkqvi- 18]
I (be) a king”. [cwi‡ek I eb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb wimvP© Awdmvi-06,
¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb mnKvix cwiPvjK (gv`K) I Kviv ZË¡veavqK-06] Awas dead B were dead
A Would be B was C am dead D had been dead Ans:b
C were D could be Ans:c 70. I wish I --- the wings of a bird. [cÖevmx Kj¨vY I
ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi Bb÷ªv±I
67. I wish I --- all the questions correctly. (B‡jKwUªK¨vj, Kw¤úDUvi, wmwfj I B‡j±ªwb·) wUwUwm- 18, GB wbq‡g
[NU (Science) 13-14] ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (3g avc) -19]
A answer B answered Ans:b A have B had
C can answer D have answered C were D was Ans:b
74. I would have helped you if ----. [KvwiMwi wkÿv D none of the above Ans:a
Awa`߇ii Aaxb Bb÷ªv±i (bb†UK)-05] 80. If I had known he was in trouble, I –
A youhad asked for it helped. [Xvtwet (D) 16-17, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (N) 17-18]
B you asked for it A would B would have
C you would ask for it C should have D have gone Ans:b
D you were asking for it Ans:a 81. We would have bought a new stereo
75. I would have met you, if you just --- half system if we --- enough money. [Ptwet 03-04]
an hour earlier. (Avwg †Zvgvi mv‡_ mvÿvr A have had B had
KiZvg hw` Zzwg gvÎ Avav N›Uv Av‡M Avm‡jB n‡Zv) C had had D have Ans:c
[ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Kztwet (B) 19-20] e¨vL¨v: cvkvcvwk `ywU “had” em‡j 1g wU
A came B had
come auxiliary verb Ges 2q wU main verb; evK¨wU
C had been coming D will come Ans:b
past perfect tense|
76. I --- caught the bus if I had hurried. [BSC
82. If you had brushed your teeth carefully,
Senior Officer (3Banks)-18]
you --- fewer cavities. (MZ©/wQ`ª).[mi: gv:we:mn:wk:-06]
A couldhave B can have Ans:a
A would have had B would have
C cannot have D could not have
C would had D will have Ans:a
been/had Giv ev‡K¨i †h †Kvb As‡kB _vK‡Z Advanced learning: past continuous
cv‡i| tense Øviv 3rd conditional sentence n‡Z
MVb: If + subject + had + had(V3) ---, Sub cv‡i| AZxZ Kv‡j †Kv‡bv KvR Pj‡Z _vK‡j wKQz
+ would/could/might + have + had(V3)--- nB‡Zv Giƒc eySv‡Z If + past continuous ---
MVb: If + subject + had + been(V3)---, + , + sub + w/c/m +have +v3 nq|
Sub + would/could/might + have + been 89. If I --- going to enter the competition, I
(V3)--- would have done so by now. [Bangladesh
Bank (Assistant Director)-12]
83. He --- to see us if he had been able to.
A am B would be
[10th BCS, Ptwet (D) 09-10, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 17-18, NU
(gvbweK) 05-06, 15Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq)-18] C would been D were Ans:d
A would come B would have come Advanced learning: ev‡K¨i †h †Kvb As‡k
C came D may have come Ans:b negative Øviv 3rd conditional sentence Gi
84. If there had been a concert today, ---. D`vniY- MVb: If + sub + had + (not) + V3---
[Xvtwet (B) 01-02, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (A) 10-11, Btwet (G) 13-14, , Sub + would/could/might + (not) + have
AI would certainly go. ‡et‡ivtwet (C) 14-15] + V3---
B I have certainly gone 90. If we had not lost our way, ---. (Avgiv
C I would certainly have gone Avgv‡`i c_ bv nviv‡j Av‡iv Av‡M †cuŠQvZvg)
D I will certainly go Ans:c A we should have arrived sooner [Ptwet (A) 09-10]
85. If the politicians had kept their words, B we would not have arrived sooner
our country --- a suitable place to live C we would have arrived sooner Ans:c
in. [et‡ktgytitcÖtwet (D) 18-19] D we should have been arrived sooner
A was B would be 91. If he hadn’t been so tired, he --- asleep
C would have been D will be Ans:c so quickly. [AvBb, wePvi I msm` welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi mve-
‡iwR÷ªvi-16, Xvtwet (D) 02-03]
86. He --- to see us if he had been able to
A didn’t fall B hadn’t fallen Ans:d
incomplete. [10th BCS, N.U. 05-06, Ptwet 09-10]
A had come B came Ans:d
C wouldn’t fallen D wouldn’t have fallen
92. If it hadn’t rained, ---. (e„wó bv n‡j
C is coming D would have come
87. We would never have had the accident wek¦we`¨vj‡q †hZvg) [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17]
if you --- so fast. [Bangladesh Bank (Cash)-11] A I wouldn’t have gone to university
A haven’t driven B were not driving B I would have gone to the university
C did not drive D hadn’t driven Ans:d C I would go to the university Ans:b
D I wouldn’t be going to the university
Advanced learning: A_©MZ w`K †_‡K
mwVKfv‡eB If hy³ As‡k past perfect 93. If he had not helped me. I ---- in
continuous tense ØvivI 3rd conditional n‡Z danger. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) AevwYR¨ 14-15]
cv‡i| MVb: If + sub + had been + A would be B were Ans:d
(verb+ing)--, Sub + W/C/M + have + V3- C was to be D would have been
D I shall have supports him Ans:b 101. Had I been in your situation, --- the
97. ‘Had I known you were waiting outside, offer. [gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`ßi (mnKvix cwiPvjK)-13,
e‡kgyiwecÖwe (B, E) 18-19, Rtwet (B) 09-10]
I----. [39th Special BCS] Ans:d
AI would not accept B would have accepted
A had invited you to come in
C I would accept
B would invite you come in
D I would have accepted Ans:d
C would be inviting you to come in
102. Fill in the gap: Had I been a child
D would have invited you to come in
again, ----. [¯’vbxq miKvi, cjøx Dbœqb I mg. gš¿Yv. mnKvix
98. --- resigned, we would have been forced A I would enjoy freedom cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 17]
to sack him. [Xvtwet (A) 12-13] B I could be enjoyed freedom.
A Had he not B He had C I would have enjoyed freedom
C Has he D If he has not Ans:a D I will enjoy freedom. Ans:c
99. Had I been a king, I ----. [13Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16] 103. -----, he would have succeeded. [RbcÖkvmb
A had helped the poor gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv©-16]
B would have helped the poor A If he were sincere B If her had study
C have helped the poor C If he studied regularly
D helped the poor Ans:b D Had he studied regularly Ans:d
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104. Had I been in your shoes, -- the job.(hw` 105. Had I been a millionaire, I (establish)
†Zvgvi RvqMvq AvwgB nZvg,Z‡e PvKwiwU‡Z hvIqvi †Póv hospital. [6ô †emiKvix cÖfvlK I cÖZ¨qb cix¶v-10]
KiZvg) [Rtwet (B) 11-12] A established
A I would not accept B would have established
B I would accept C would established
C I had accepted D would have been established Ans:b
D I would have gone for Ans:d 106. Had I seen him there ---. [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ:
e¨vL¨v: Shoes- k‡ãi `ywU A_©-1) cv`yKv, RyZv, ciivó gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v -19]
Ans: I would have talked to him.
†Rvov; 2) wb‡R‡K A‡b¨i ¯’v‡b Kíbv Kiv; cÖ‡kœi
ev‡K¨ 2 bs wU e¨envi n‡q‡Q|
GLvb †_‡K evwK wbqg¸‡jv Advanced learning hv Ab¨vb¨ eB‡Z ‡bB|
Topic-16: But for hy³ 3rd conditional e¨env‡ii wbqg Av‡jvPbv Kiƒb|
If ev` w`‡q But for Øviv 3rd conditional: kZ©g~jK ev‡K¨ if + negative clause ‡K ms‡ÿ‡c but for +
noun/noun phrase AvKv‡i wjL‡Z nq| evsjvq (hw`--- bv Ki‡Z/ _vK‡Zv Z‡e---) Giƒc A_© †`q| Giƒc ev‡K¨
main clause, 3rd conditional(sub+ would/ could/ might + have + V3) Gi Abyiƒc MVb nq| ‡hgb:
But for your sincerest cooperation, I would have failed. (hw` †Zvgvi AK…wÎg mn‡hvwMZv bv _vK‡Zv Z‡e
Avwg ‡dBj KiZvg)
107. But for your help we --- in trouble. (Zzwg C will fail D willhave failed
hw` mvnvh¨ bv Ki‡Z Z‡e Avwg wec‡` coZvg) [Ptwet (D) 10-11] 109. But for your help, I would (fail) in my
A have been B had been Ans:d attempt. [ivtwet (AvBb) 03-04, Ptwet E, (AvBb) 10-11]
C were bring D would have been A not fail B fail
108. But for your help I --- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: C have failed D not failed Ans:c
16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj mgch©vq) - 19]
A would have failed B would fail Ans:a
Topic-17: 3rd Conditional G Passive voice Gi MVb I D`vniY w`b|
3rd Conditional G Passive Voice Gi evK¨- ev‡K¨i subject wb‡R wb‡R verb Gi KvR m¤úbœ Ki‡Z bv
cvi‡j- 3rd conditional sentence G `ywU clause Gi g‡a¨ `ywU clause-B passive voice wKsev GKwU
passive Ab¨wU active G n‡Z cv‡i| ‡m‡ÿ‡Î mKj wbqg wVK _v‡K kyay verb Gi passive nq|
MVb: If + Sub. +had + V3 ---, Sub. + would have/could have/might have +been + V3 -------.
Or- If + Sub. +had + been + V3 ---, Sub. + would have/could have/might have + V3 -----.
Or- If + Sub. +had + been + V3 ---, Sub. + would have/could have/might have +been +V3 --.
‡hgb: He would have been arrested if he had tried to leave the country.
e¨vL¨vt hw` †m †`kZ¨v‡Mi †Póv Ki‡Zv Zv‡K e›`x Kiv n‡Zv; GLv‡b- †m wb‡R e›`x nBZ bv eis Zv‡K e›`x Kiv
n‡Zv; ZvB evK¨wUi 1g Ask passive structure G n‡q‡Q|
110. He would have gone to England if his e¨vL¨v: hw` Zvi wfmv Bmy¨ Kiv n‡Zv †m Bsj¨v‡Û
visa -----. [ivtwet (H-odd), 14-15] Ans:b †h‡Zv| ‡h‡nZz wfmv Ab¨i Øviv Bmy¨ Kiv nq ZvB
A had issued B had been issued passive A_© w`‡Z DËi n‡e (b)
C was issued D was being issued
D would have been Ans:d 115. He would have been arrested, if he ---
e¨vL¨v: †m wb‡R e›`x nBZ bv eis Zv‡K e›`x Kiv to leave the country. [ivtwet (A5) 12-13]
n‡Zv; ZvB evK¨wU passive structure G n‡q‡Q| A would try B could be
(hw` †m †`kZ¨v‡Mi †Póv KwiZ, Zv‡K ew›` Kiv nBZ) C must be D had tried Ans:d
Preposition + Object ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ e¨vL¨v: GB cÖkœwUi DËi wb‡q wfbœ wfbœ gZvgZ Av‡Q|
4. He gave up --- football when he got P~ovšÍ wm×všÍ n‡jv A_©MZ I wbqgvbymv‡i a/c `y‡UvB
married. [26th, 24th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] mwVK| Z‡e cixÿvi n‡j ûeû Kgb co‡j Avcwb
A to play B of playing Ackb C I forbade him to go ‡K DËi Ki‡eb|
C play D playing Ans:d
GB Aa¨v‡qi g~j AvjP¨ welq wK? ev‡K¨ wewfbœ mvaviY word/ tense wb‡`©kK word/ verb Gi Ae¯’vb
Dc‡ii †UwejwU fv‡jvfv‡e co‡j me MCQ mgvavb Kiv m¤¢e| Z‡e hv‡`i GKev‡i g‡b ivL‡Z mgm¨v Zviv GKUv
GKUv K‡i we¯ÍvwiZ co‡Z cv‡ib|
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Topic-01: Modal Auxiliary Verb Gi ci Main Verb Gi ‡Kvb iƒc e‡m? D`vniY `vI|
1. No man can --- alone. [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ 6. We had better --- the schedule of the
welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-19, mnKvix Dc- exam. [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv. wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ-Gi Aaxb AwWUi-17,
Lv`¨cwi`k©K-12, mnKvix cwievi cwiKíbv Awdmvi-16, wmwbqi ÷vd
Rtwet (D) 12-13, Xvtwet (D) 13-14]
bvm©-16, Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vb ey¨‡ivi BÝUªv±i-18]
A to check B check
A live B lives
C checking checked D Ans:b
C living D lived Ans:a
7. I would rather --- coffee than tea. [gva¨wgK
2. It is raining, You need not --- today. [
I D”P gva¨wgK Awa`߇ii cÖ`k©K-13]
GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Kztwet (B) 19-20]
A with have B have
A go B going
C had D to
have Ans:b
C togo D to be going Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ would rather Gi ci have
3. Travelers --- their reservations well in
advance if they want to fly during the wb‡RB main verb Gi base form AvKv‡i Av‡Q|
Eid holidays. [18th BCS, 32nd BCS, MBSTU (D) 12- 8. She ought not --- him but she did. (Zvi
13, 15-16, Ptwet (C3) 12-13, (E) 14-15, Btwet (G) 16-17] Zv‡K ejv DwPZ wQj bv wKš‘ †m e‡jwQj)
A had better to get B had to get better A to have told B to tell [Ptwet (E) 05-06]
C had better get D had better got Ans:c C to be telling D to be told Ans:a
Tips: had better GKwU modal verb hvi ci gyj 9. Everyone should --- the truth. [¯^v¯’¨ I cwi.
verb Gi base form e‡m ZvB DËi c; gš¿Yv. bvwm©s †mev Awa`߇ii wgWIqvBd -2017]
A to speak B speak
4. The boy from the village said, “I ---
C spoken speaking D Ans:b
starve than beg.” [13th BCS, Xvtwet (B) 10-11,
evsjv‡`k †ijI‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 16] ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ ║║
A better B rather 10. You had better --- a doctor.
C would rather D would better Ans:c A to see B see [10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
5. He said I had better --- them. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû C saw D seen Ans:b
Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet (we) †mU-K, 19-20] 11. You had better ----. [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii cª‡ekb
A to tell B telling A stayed B stay Awdmvi-13]
C would tell D tell Ans:d C staying D to stay Ans:b
13. You had better --- me alone. (Zzwg eis 15. If you don’t mind, I would rather not --
Avgv‡K GKv _vK‡Z `vI) [mvavib cy‡ji AvIZvq wewfbœ -. [Ptwet (D1 & D2) 16-17]
gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi, DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx, cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v I A to go B going
A leave B left e¨vw³MZ Kg©KZ©v-16] C gone D go Ansd
C depart D stay Ans:a
Topic-02: would that Ges would rather that Gi ci Main Verb Gi ‡Kvb form/iƒc e‡m?
ev‡K¨i evsjv: Avwg PvB Avgvi †evb ®úófv‡e Bs‡iwR e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ tomorrow _vKvq present tense ‡K
ejyK| Ack‡b past tense bvB ZvB subject + AMÖvwaKvi w`‡Z n‡e weavq DËi- a
verb Gi base form e¨envi Kiv n‡q‡Q| GgbwK 19. --- that I could be a young man again!
verb Gi mv‡_ s/es-I hy³ n‡e bv| A Were B Had [Ptwet 03-04]
17. I would rather that you ---. (Avwg PvB Zzwg
C Might D Would Ans:d
GB eBwU wK‡bv) [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F, AevwYR¨) 14-15] 20. Would that I --- to college. [13 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb
A bought this book B buy this book A can go B shall go (2)-16]
C should buy this book C could go d) might have gone Ans:c
D to buy this book Ans:a
Topic-03: ‡Kvb Verb ¸‡jvi ci Object + Present Participle(V+ing) e‡m? D`vniY `vI|
DËi: see(‡`Lv), hear(‡kvbv), feel(Abyfe Kiv), like(cQ›` Kiv), smell(NªvY †bIqv),
watch (`„wó w`‡q †`Lv), catch(aiv), find, leave, notice, meet, imagine, remember
BZ¨vw` verb+ object+ present participle/ (V1+ing) e‡m| kZ©: Object wU mwµq ev
Active Gi b¨vq KvR Ki‡e| Giƒc verb Øviv MwVZ evK¨ evsjvq †Kvb Kv‡Ri Ae¯’v eySv‡e|
hv “wµqv + ‡Z/‡Q” A_© w`‡e| †hgb: I saw Rakib going.(Avwg ivwKe‡K †h‡Z †`Ljvg) ev‡K¨i e¨vL¨v †`Lyb
GLv‡b ivwKe wb‡R hv‡”Q A_©vr Active, ivwK‡ei Ae¯’v Pjgvb, going, evsjvq wµqv+ †Z = †h‡Z A_© w`‡q‡Q-
C I heard him said this. 30. As I reached home, I saw my sister ---
D I heard him to have said this. Ans:a for help. [b¨vkbvj e¨vsK (cÖekbvwi Awdmvi) 13]
22. He watched the boat --- down water. (‡m A to shout B shouting
GKwU †bŠKv cvwbi wb‡P Wz‡e †h‡Z †`Lj) [28th BCS, C shouted D shout Ans:b
et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 15-16] 31. I saw a girl --- in the pool. [¯’vbxq miKvi, cjøx
A to float B floating Dbœqb I mgevq gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17]
23. I remembered --- the race. [Xvtwet (D) 11-12, C swimming bathe D to Ans:c
‡mvbvjx e¨vsK (wmwbqvi Awdmvi)-14, Ptwet (F) 16-17] ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
A the horse’s winning 32. I saw him (to go) up the hill. [gv`ªvmv wkÿv Awa.
B the horse to win Ans:c (‡÷vi wKcvi) 19 Ryb 21]
24. I heard the baby --- for his/its food. (Avwg C went D having gone Ans:a
wkïwU‡K Zvi Lvev‡ii Rb¨ Kvu`‡Z ïbjvg)[cÖv_wgK mnKvix 33. I heard him (to say) so. Identify the
wk¶K-93, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (BBA) 12-13, Kztwet (A) 13-14] correct one. [ivtwet 07-08, Medical-94-95, 12-13,
A cry ÷¨vÛvW© e¨vsK 12, Rvtwet (E) 13-14, ivtwet (D) 18-19]
25. The driver saw a minor boy --- helpless C I heard him say so.
sitting on the rail line. [kvtwetcÖtwet (L) 04-05] D I heard him so saying. Ans:a
A cry B was crying 34. Don’t let the teacher catch you ---. [Rtwet
(C) 10-11, (Pt‡ftG¨twetwet) 13-14]
C crying D cried Ans:c
A cheat B cheating
26. He watched you (to go) away. [cÖwZi¶v
gš¿Yvj‡qi Rwic Awa`߇ii mnKvix mycvwib‡Ub‡W›U-05] C cheats D to
cheat Ans:b
A went B gone 35. Choose the appropriate word. I saw the
C going D are going Ans:c tree --- down. [gva¨wgK mnKvix wk¶K-01]
27. Did you see her --- towards you? [wewfbœ A To fall B felling
gš¿Yv./ wefvM/Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY)-18] C falling D fallen Ans:c
A tocome B coming 36. I saw a man --- on a rope. [Ptwet (N) 08-09, (I)
C was coming D came Ans:b 12-13, Rvtwet (A) 15-16]
Topic-05: “to” e¨ZxZ mKj Preposition Gi ci Verb Gi †Kvb iƒc e‡m? D`vniY `vI|
mvaviYfv‡e to e¨ZxZ mKj preposition †hgb: at, in, before, after, despite, with, for,
by, up, on, of, BZ¨vw`i ci gerund(V1+ing) nq| Ex: The old man tried of walking.
GQvovI preposition hy³ verb ‡hgb: think about, forget about, approve of, think
of, be better off, keep on, insist on, count on, get through, BZ¨vw`i ci (V1+ing) ev
gerund nq| Ex: I am insisting on reading. Avi to Gici V1 nq| Ex: I like to love everyone.
44. He/ Rana gave up --- football when he 48. I like --- carefully about things before --
got married. [26th, 24th BCS, PSC-04, KjKviLvbv I - a decision. [ivtwet (D-even/A-evwYR¨), 14-15]
cÖwZôvb cwi`k©K (cÖ‡KŠkj)-05, NSI (Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03 Gwcªj 21] A to think, making B thinking, make
A toplay B of playing C to think, make D think, make Ans:a
C play D playing Ans:d 49. He worked instead of ---. [cvm‡cvU© I Bwg‡MÖkb
45. While (walk) in the morning. I saw them Awa`ßi-07, Ptwet (B2) 12-13, ivtwet (Law) 07-08,(E-†Rvo)16-17]
playing. [NSI (wdì Awd.) 08 b‡f. 21] A having played B play
A walk B walked C played D playing Ans:d
C walking D walks Ans:c 50. It our duty to (obey) our parents. [10g
46. He kept on (sing) as passed. A obey B obeying wkÿK wbeÜb -14]
A singing B to sing [7g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-11] C obeyed D be obeyed Ans:a
C to have sung D sang Ans:a 51. It has been raining and I am sure it will
47. Mr. Rakib went away (to leave) --- me go --- all afternoon as well. [Xvtwet (B) 02-03,
ivtwet (AvBb 03-04, KvwiMix wkÿv `߇ii Aax‡b Bb÷ªV±i (bb-‡UK)-05]
alone. [Lytwet (BBA) 16-17]
A on rain B on to rain
A left B leaving
C leave D have left Ans:b C on raining D raining Ans:c
Topic-06: to hy³ ‡Kvb †Kvb Phrase ¸‡jvi ci Verb Gi Gerund iƒc/ (V+ing) e‡m?
56. Rubel/My friend is looking forward to - 59. He/I went to the market with a view to -
-- to America/London. [‡et‡ivtwet (C) 14-15, gv`K`ªe¨ ----- a pen/a book. [mnKvix cwiPvjK, MYgva¨g
wbqš¿Y Awa`߇i Dc-cwi`k©K-18, Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR (weÁvb Abyl`) 18-19] Bwbw÷wUD‡Ui mnKvix cwiPvjK-03, wegvb evsjv‡`k GqvijvBÝ wj.
A goes B go MÖvDÛ mvwf©m A¨vwmm‡U›U - 18]
C going gone Ans:c
D have A buy B buying
57. Alice went to market with a view to (to C being bought D bought Ans:b
purchase) a dress. [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv 60. I am looking forward --- you. [NSI-Gi wdì
(¯‹zj/mgchv©q)-17] Awdmvi-17, Lytwet 11-12, Btwet (A & H) 14-15, SESDP Gi _vbv
A purchase B purchased gva¨wgK wkÿv Kg©KZ©v-15, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21]
62. I am looking forward to --- you. [ GB wbq‡g hearing from you soon
B
ûeû Kgb cÖk:œ Lv`¨ Awa. (Dc-cwi`k©K)- 19 b‡f. 21, Xvtwet (C) 19-20] C see you soon
A seeing B see D have heard from you soon Ans:b
C saw D sees Ans:a 67. I have no objection to --- your story
63. Tawfiq went to library with a view to -- again. [Avg`vwb-ißvbx Awa`߇ii wbe©vnx Awdmvi-07, ‡bvtwetcÖt wet (D)
---. [12 Zg ‡em. wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 17] A hear B have heard 15-16]
65. We are committed to --- our troops. [mn: 69. Fill in the blank: I look forward to---
cwiPvjK (cvm‡cvU© G¨vÛ Bwg‡MÖkb) -14] from you/in no time. [RvZxq wek¦t (e¨emvq wkÿv) 13-
A withdraw B withdrawing 14, Ptwet (G) 16-17, ivtwet (K) 17-18]
Topic-07: “Bqv/Av/†ZÓ cÖZ¨q‡hv‡M A_© cÖ`vb Ki‡Z Verb Gi †Kvb ‡Kvb iƒc e‡m? D`vniY `vI|
†Mjvg) [ivtwet (gv‡K©wUs) 07-08, (I, PviæKjv) 16-17] A for buying B forbuy
C to buy D buying Ans:c
A closing B by closed
C closed D to close Ans:a
Topic-11: †Kvb Verb/Verbal Phrase ¸‡jvi ci bZzb Verb Gi Gerund(V+ing) iƒc e‡m?
good. [AvBb, wePvi I msm` welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mwPe A not smoking B not to smoke Ans:a
C to be working D to have worked Ans:b Tips: mind Gi c‡i verb Gi mv‡_ ing hy³ nq,
100. I would --- to class there boys away Avi bv‡evaK n‡j mvg‡b not e‡m| ZvB DËi- a|
from my kitchen garden. [mnKvix f~Ë¡we`-16] 104.I cannot help -- there. [gv`ªvmv wkÿv Awa. (‡÷vi
wKcvi) 19 Ryb 21]
A have B run
A for going B going
C sell D like Ans:d
C gone D go Ans:b
101. Would you mind --- the window/door.
[ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ cannot help _vK‡j Gi c‡ii verb
Gw÷‡gUi-19, Dc-mnKvix K„wl Kg©KZv©-11] Gi mv‡_ ing hy³ nq|
A open B opening
C have opened D to open Ans:b
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105. He could not help (write) the letter. [6ô 112. Would you mind --- me a cup of tea? [
†emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb-10] GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv
Ato write B wrote A giving B make (K‡jR/mgch©vq) - 19]
C writing D written Ans:c C bringing D bring Ans:a
106. Would you mind (to take) simply a cup Tips: Mind Gi ci ing hy³ verb e‡m| †`Iqvi
of tea? (GK Kvc Pv †L‡Z Avcbvi AvcwË Av‡Q Rb¨ ejvi †ÿ‡Î bring/giving Gi g‡a¨ Giving
Kx?) [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i Bb÷ªv±i-05, 12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14, Uv h_vh_|
RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (A) 13-14/ 15-16, (K) 15-16, ‡et‡ivtwet (C) 16-17] 113. I don’t mind --- late, if it will do any
A to
take B taking good. [AvBb gš¿Yv. mnKvix mwPe (WªvdwUs) -05, ivtwet 09-10]
C take D taken Ans:b A to be working B working Ans:b
107. Will you mind --- the accounts one C to work D to have worked
more time? (wnmve¸‡jv Av‡iKevi hvPvB K‡i 114. Which one of the following is a wrong
‡`L‡eb wK?) [evsjv‡`k RyU wgj Ki‡cv‡ik‡bi Awdmvi-17, Dc‡Rjv
sentence? [¯’vbxq miKvi gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb GjwRBwW‡Z
†cv÷gvóvi-10, wmwU e¨vsK (cÖ‡ekbvix Awdmvi)-11, Rvtwet (E) 14-
15, Ptwet (A1) 14-15]
A I cannot help doing it. mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-05]
A checking B to
check B I cannot but do it.
108. The old man cannot help --- a cup of D I cannot but help doing. Ans:d
tea. [14 Zg ‡em. wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-17] 115. I can’t help ----. [Lv`¨ Awa. (Dc-cwi`k©K)- 19 b‡f. 21,
cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi Rywbqi cwimsL¨vb mnKvix-16]
A take B drink
A tosmoke B smoking
C to drink D having Ans:d
C forsmoking D but smoke Ans:b
Tips: cannot help Gi c‡i verb Gi mv‡_ ing
║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║
hy³ nq ZvB DËi- d|
116. I don’t mind --- home, but I’d rather ---
109. I don't feel like ----. (‡Zvgvi mv‡_ K_v ej‡Z a taxi. [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqm e¨vsK (2q †kÖYx-Kg©KZv©, ivtwet (D-
B‡”Q nq bv) [Ptwet 18-19 BDwbU ÔGÕ (weKvj)] A to walk, get B walk, get odd), 14-15]
A talk to you B talk at you Ans:d C walking, get D walk, to get Ans:c
C talking at you D talking to you 117. Choose the correct sentence. [¯^v¯’¨ I cwi. gš¿Yv.
Tips: feel like Gi c‡i verb Gi mv‡_ ing hy³ bvwm©s †mev Awa`߇ii wgWIqvBd-17, A_© gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb
RvZxq mÂq cwi`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-07]
nq, ZvB DËi- d|
A Would you mind close the door? Ans:b
110. Which of the following sentences
B Would you mind closing the door?
expresses a request? [wcGmwm KZ©„K 12wU c‡`i
C Would you mind to close the door?
A Would that he were here. wb‡qvM cixÿv-15]
D Would you mind in closing the door?
B Would you mind opening the window.
118. Would you mind --- to my house? (Avgvi
C Never do this.
D Liza and shuvo are in love. Ans:b
evmvq Avm‡Z Avcbvi AvcwË Av‡Q wK?) [Btwet (C) 10-11]
A to come B coming
111. I can’t help ----- seeing his funny
C came D go Ans:b
behavior. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet
(Gd), †mU-we, 19-20] 119. Would you mind --- a folk song? [ivtwet
A laughing B laugh (mgvRweÁvb) 05-06, cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_©x-13]
Topic-16: It is + time/no --- Øviv Clause ¸‡jvi ci Verb Gi †Kvb †Kvb iƒc e‡m? e¨vL¨v Ki|
It is + time/high time: ev‡K¨ Dc‡`k(advice) eySv‡Z Ges GUvB Dchy³ mgq/GÿwY mgq Giƒc A_©
w`‡Z- It is time, It is high time, Gici Subject + verb Gi past form(v2) e‡m| †hgb: It is high time
we left the place. (¯’vbwU Z¨vM Kivi GUvB Dchy³ mgq)
Avi G‡`i ci Sub bv _vK‡j infinitive (to+v1) e‡m| †hgb: It is time to do the work.
Avevi it is time Gi ci to e¨wZZ Ab¨ preposition _vK‡j verb Gi mv‡_ ing hy³ nq|
†hgb: It is time for changing his bad habits.
It is no + good/use: ‡Kvb KvR K‡i jvf †bB ev fv‡jv DcKvi †bB Giƒc A_© w`‡Z It is no good(‡Kvb
jvf ‡bB), It is no use(‡Kvb jvf ‡bB) BZ¨vw`i ci mivmwi gerund/ verb+ing e‡m|
No/not matter: ‡Kvb welq bv/e¨vcvi bv Giƒc A‡_© subject + don’t/doesn’t matter + gerund e‡m|
Topic-19: Passive voice G ‡Kvb †Kvb MV‡b me©`v V3 e‡m| MVb I D`vniY w`b|
180. The car --- by the side of the road. [Dc- 184. A new house --- at the corner of the
Lv`¨ cwi`k©K -09, wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-17] road. [Xvtwet (D) 02-03, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK-10]
A have parked B parking A been built B is being built
C was parked D none of these Ans:c C building D is building Ans:b
A‡bK cvU ißvwb n‡qwQj) [Xvtwet (B) 07-08, ‡et‡ivtwet A pen B penned
(A) 13-14, Btwet (G) 13-14, Lytwet (L) 14-15] C with pen D cut Ans:b
A were exported B exported 189. In today’s globalizaed world,
C was exported indigenous culture --- by foreign
D were being exported Ans:a culture. (eZ©gv‡bi wek¦vq‡b, we‡`wk ms¯‹…wZ Øviv
186. The letter --- a year ago. (wPwVwU GK eQi †`kxq ms¯‹…wZ cÖfvweZ n‡”Q) [Ptwet (D) 10-11, (E) 13-14,
Av‡M †jLv n‡qwQj) [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-18] (D1) 15-16]
187. Computer --- all over the world at the 190. Honey is (taste) --- sweet. (gay ¯^v‡` wgwó
moment. [‡cv÷gv÷vi †Rbv‡ij/‡cv÷vj Ac‡iUi -16] jv‡M) [10Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
A is using B has used A taste B tasting
C has been using D is being used Ans:d C tasted D being tasted Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ Now/at the moment Av‡Q weavq 191. English --- across the world. (wek¦e¨vcx
continuous tense Gi passive (is being Bs‡iRx ejv nq) [RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨vw³MZ Kg©KZv©- 16]
A speaks B isspeaking
used) DËi|
C is spoken D his spoken Ans:c
Topic-20: Causative Verb Gi †ÿ‡Î V1/ V2/ to+V1 e¨env‡ii MVb¸‡jv wK wK? D`vniY w`b|
e¨vw³evPK Kg© [an electrician (‰e`y¨wZK wgw¯¿)] to vote in D the elections of 1920. Ans:b,
_vKvi Kvi‡Y Gi ci to+V1 n‡e| ZvB mwVK DËi- e¨vL¨v: AZxZ mgq(1920) Av‡Q weavq gives Gi
b| †bvU: Mend k‡ãi A_© †givgZ Kiv| ¯’‡j gave n‡e]
were) e¨eüZ nq weavq has Gi cwie‡Z© is n‡e| A Everybody have gone there.
And hy³ Phrase †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ B Everybody has gone there.
C Everybody are gone there.
3. Slow and steady --- the race. [axi-w¯’i
D Everybody has went there. Ans:b
(e¨w³B) Rqjvf K‡ib/ mey‡i †gIqv d‡j] [36th BCS I
Ab¨vb¨] Dual Determiner †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
A willwin B won 8. The correct sentence: [37th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
C wins D has won Ans:c A All of it depend on you.
Co-ordinating hy³ Subject †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ B All of it are depending on you.
C All of it depends on you.
4. Neither Rahim nor Rini --- qualified for
D All of it are depended on you. Ans:c
the job. [29th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A are B is
Hints: GLv‡b All Øviv it ‡K wb‡`©k K‡i‡Q hv 3rd
C was D were Ans:b Person singular weavq it Abymv‡i c mwVK DËi|
5. Neither Rini nor Simi --- qualified for Relative Pronoun hy³ Subject †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
the job. [29th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 9. A reward has been announced for the
A are B is employees who --- hard. [21st BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A have worked B has worked Ans:a
C were D had Ans:b
C will be work D have had worked
Topic-04: Subject 3rd person singular Ae¯’vq Verb Gi mv‡_ s/es wKfv‡e e‡m?
Verb Gi mv‡_ s/es mgm¨v:- g‡b ivL‡Z n‡e, Present Indefinite tense G ev‡K¨i subject
3rd person singular n‡j verb Gi mv‡_ s/es hy³ nq| †hgb: The headmaster wants to
speak to you. He goes to school. mZK© _vKzb: subject 3rd person singular Ae¯’vq verb Gi mv‡_
s/es _vKv gv‡b verb wU singular| verb Gi mv‡_ s/es hy³ bv _vK‡j verb wU plural nq| (A_©vr plural
verb Gi mv‡_ s/es hy³ nq bv) †hgb: These grapes taste sour. [noun Gi mv‡_ s/es _vK‡j Zv plural]
[Giƒc mgm¨v ‡_‡K DËi‡Yi Rb¨ mKj singular noun ‡K He Ges mKj plural noun ‡K they fveyb]
Advanced Learning: See, hear, feel, like, smell, watch, like, belong, want, show, deserve, love
Gme verb Gi continuous tense Kiv hvq bv KviY G¸‡jv Øviv Indefinite tense K‡i‡jB Zv continuous A_© cÖKvk
K‡i|
12. The headmaster --- to speak to you. e¨vL¨v: These grapes n‡”Q plural subject g‡b
(cÖavbwkÿK †Zvgvi mv‡_ K_v ej‡Z Pvq) [Xvtwet (A) g‡b they fveyb myZivs verb wU they Gi mv‡_
A wants B is wanting 12-13, 05-06] wgwj‡q coyb| they are tasting/ they taste n‡Z
C was wanting D has wanting Ans:a cv‡i| GLb taste Gi continuous tense nq bv
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b headmaster n‡”Q GKK e¨w³ ZvB weavq b fzj|
verb wU singular n‡e, Ab¨w`‡K want Gi
14. This book --- to my uncle. [Xvtwet (A) 03-04]
continuous tense nq bv weavq singular verb A belonging B belongs
nIqv m‡Ë¡I option(b,c,d) fzj| C was belonging D is belonging Ans:b
13. These grapes --- sour. (&&GB Av½yi¸‡jv UK) e¨vL¨v: belong verb Gi continuous tense nq
[Xvtwet 06-07, ivtwet (E-odd), 14-15]
bv weavq singular verb nIqv m‡Ë¡I option(c,d)
A tasting B are tasting fzj|
C tastes D taste Ans:d
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Topic-05: †Kvb †Kvb bvg¸‡jv s, es ev and Øviv hy³ _vK‡jI Singular Noun nq? D`vniY `vI|
e¨vL¨v: The Arabian Nights- (Avie¨ iRbx) e¨vL¨v: Mars Avgv‡`i †mŠiRM‡Zi GKwU MÖ‡ni bvg
n‡”Q GKwU eB‡qi bvg ZvB verb wU singular n‡e (g½jMÖn) ZvB verb wU singular Ges evK¨wU
Ges “nIqv” A‡_© be verb(am, is, are, was, wPišÍb mZ¨ ZvB Present Indefinite tense G
were) e¨eüZ nq weavq has Gi cwie‡Z© is n‡e| n‡e| myZivs verb wU was/are bv n‡q is n‡e|
Topic-06: †Kvb †Kvb welq/we`¨vi bv‡gi mv‡_ “s” _vK‡jI Zv singular noun + singular verb nq?
“s” _vK‡jI singular noun : wb‡¤œi word ¸‡jv cov‡kvbvi Subject (welq) Gi bvg
†evSv‡j verb singular nq| Physics is my favorite subject. (c`v_©we`¨v Avgvi cQ‡›`i welq)
News Athletics Optics Physics Economics Innings
(msev`) (wµqv Abykxjb) (Av‡jvKwe`¨v) (c`v_©we`¨v) (A_©bxwZ) (ce©)
Statistics Mathematics Phonetics Linguistics Civics Politics
(cwimsL¨vb) (MwYZ) (aŸwbZË¡) (fvlv weÁvb) (‡cŠiYxwZ) (ivRbxwZ)
Semantics Ethics Gallows Forestry we‡kl mZK©Zv: Gallows kãwU
(A_©ZË¡) (bxwZwe`¨v) (duvwm Kvô) (AiY¨we`¨v) plural I n‡Z cv‡i|
Advanced Learning: k㸇jvi c~‡e© my, his, her, their, (Noun’s), no, the BZ¨vw` _vK‡j G‡`i Øviv
ˆewkó¨, ¸Y eySvq weavq Giƒc †ÿ‡Î verb plural nq| ‡hgb: His Physics are low. (Zvi c`v‡_©i Ávb Kg)
ms‡ÿ‡c g‡b ivLyb: wewfbœ welq/kv¯¿/we`¨v/bxwZ/ZË¡ BZ¨vw` †evSv‡Z k㸇jv ‡k‡l ‘s’ _vK‡jI Zv Singular nq|
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20. Physics/ Economics/ Mathematics (be) 24. His mathematics --- weak. (Zvi MvwYwZK
my favorite subject. [City Bank-11, gva¨wgK `ÿZv¸‡jv `ye©j) [Rvtwet (C) 09-10]
mnKvix wk¶-09, cwi‡ek I ebgš¿Yvj‡q Awa`ßi‡I cwi‡ek Ges wimvP© A is B are
Awdmvi: 06, Lv`¨ Awa. (Dc-cwi`k©K)- 19 b‡f. 21]
C have D none Ans:b
A are B will be
e¨vL¨v: Dc‡ii ‡Uwe‡j “Advanced Learning”
C be D is Ans:d
AskwU †`Lyb-
21. Ill news ----- apace. (`ytmsev` evZv‡mi Av‡M
25. Economics --- my favourite subject.
hvq) [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii cÖ‡ekbvwi Awdmvi -13]
(A_©bxwZ n‡”Q Avgvi wcÖq welq) [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (N) 16-17]
A run B runs
A is B are
C running D ran Ans:b
C had D have Ans:a
22. Ethics --- the study of moral duties,
Tips: GLv‡b Economics (singular) hv‡K g‡b
principles & values. [Kztwet 09-10]
23. Forestry --- favourite subject.
g‡b It ai‡j Gi mv‡_ DËi n‡Z cv‡i It is/ It
A are B is [Pt wet (C) 14-15] had| wKš‘ had n‡e bv KviY evsjvq nIqv A‡_© is
C are about D deal Ans:b e‡m| ZvB GKvwaK DËi g‡b n‡jI Avmj DËi is;
Topic-07: ‡Kvb †Kvb wel‡qi bv‡gi mv‡_ “s” bv _vK‡jI Zv plural noun + verb plural nq?
“s” bv _vK‡jI plural noun: A‡bK noun Av‡Q †h¸‡jvi mv‡_ “s” bv _vK‡jI plural noun; Giƒc noun
¸‡jv wb‡RivB plural ZvB G‡`i mv‡_ KL‡bv s/es ‡hvM nq bv; Avevi Giv me©`v plural ZvB G‡`i ci verb n‡e
e¨vL¨v: When Gi ci past tense n‡j, c~‡e©I C walks walkD are Ans:b
past tense nq, weavq a fzj, d mwVK| 36. Mithila and Jarin --- not --- to each other
for two years due to a misunderstanding.
34. He and I --- well/ill. [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹j
z /mgch©vq)-14, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10, cÖwZiÿv (wgw_jv I †Rixb GKUv fzj †evSveywSi Kvi‡Y `yB eQi
gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-16, grm Awa`߇ii Awdm mnKvix- a‡i †KD KviI mv‡_ K_v e‡j bv) [Rtwet (C) 14-15]
18, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix A are,spoken B are,speaking
A am B is cÖ‡KŠkjix (wmwfj)- 19]
C has, spoken D have, spoken Ans:d
C are D none Ans:c
Topic-10: and Øviv hy³ MvwYwZK †ÿ‡Î Sub. Gici Verb singular bv plural nq?
Verb with math Calculation: (And Øviv hy³/ Ab¨fv‡e) MvwYwZK †ÿ‡Î †hvM, we‡qvM, ¸Y,
fvM BZ¨vw` hvB eySvK Giƒc subject ‡K singular we‡ePbv K‡i verb singular nq| we‡kl
mZK©Zv: evK¨¸‡jv wPišÍb mZ¨ weavq Present Indefinite tense nq| ‡hgb: Four and four
makes eight/ sixteen. (4 Ges 4 †hv‡M 8 nq/¸‡Y 16 nq) Two plus five equals/is seven.
Topic-11: and Gi Dfqcv‡k Each/Every/No + Noun _vK‡j Verb singular bv plural nq?
Topic-12: and Gi Dfqcv‡k Lv`¨`ª‡e¨i bvg¸‡jv _vK‡j Verb singular bv plural nq?
Verb with foods: And Øviv hy³ Lv`¨`ª‡e¨i bvg¸‡jv Lvevi †evSv‡j verb singular nq|
G‡¶‡Î ev‡K¨ dinner, supper, lunch, breakfast Gme kã _v‡K| ‡hgb: Rice and meat
is my favorite food for lunch. [GLv‡b fvZ Ges gvsm Lvevi wn‡m‡e mgwš^Z a‡i is DËi]
wKš‘ And Øviv hy³ Lv`¨`ª‡e¨i bvg¸‡jv Lvevi bv eywS‡q Avg`vwb- ißvwb, µq-weµq, Drcv`b
BZ¨vw` †evSv‡j verb plural nq| ‡hgb: Rice and meat have been brought from Bazar.
[GLv‡b fvZ Ges gvsm‡K Avjv`v Avjv`v we‡ePbv K‡i plural a‡i have DËi Kiv n‡q‡Q]
43. Coffee and tea --- now a day’s offered 45. Bread and Butter --- my favourite
as alternative. [Ptwet 02-03] breakfast. [Rvtwet (N) 11-12]
A are B had A was B are
C have D will Ans:a C were D is Ans:d
44. Coffee and tea --- served in the evening. 46. Bread and jelly (be) her favourite
A was B were [ivtwet (E2) 18-19] breakfast. [ivtwet 03-04, Rvtwet 09-10]
C have D had Ans:b A is B are
e¨vL¨v: Kwd Ges Pv Avjv`v Avjv`v ‡`Iqv nq| ZvB C have been D were Ans:a
plural wn‡m‡e we‡ePbv K‡i DËi Kiv n‡q‡Q were;
Topic-17: wewfbœ Prepositional Phrase hy³ Subject Gi †ÿ‡Î Verb e¨env‡ii wbqg?
Topic-19: A many Ges Many a/an hy³ Subject Gi †ÿ‡Î Verb e¨env‡ii wbqg wK?
Indefinite nq| Avevi “one” Subject wn‡m‡e A One of my sisters are a nurse.
B One of my sister is a nurse.
3rd Person singular number weavq DËi gets
C One of my sisters is a nurse.
n‡q‡Q| [one ‡K g‡b g‡b He fve‡Z cv‡ib Z‡eB
D One of my sister are a nurse. Ans:c
eyS‡eb]
107. Either of the boys --- done the work.
101. One of my friends ------ a student of
(evjK `yBwU cÖ‡Z‡KB KvRUv K‡i‡Q) [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G)
Rajshahi University. [ivtwet (D) AevwYR¨) 11-12]
A is B has 18-19]
A is B are
C has lent D lends Ans:b
C is being D being Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Ackb c/d A_©MZfv‡e fzj, Avi ev‡K¨i
102. Which one is correct? [ivtwet (Unit-Law): 07-08]
KZ©v wb‡RB KvR K‡i‡Q eySv‡Z active wn‡m‡e has
A One of my friends lives in Brighton.
B One of my friend lives in Brighton
DËi|
C One of my friends live in Brighton.
108. Last year, one of the major --- load
D One of my friend live in Brighton.Ans:a
shedding. [Ptwet (wW- BDwbU)t 12-13]
A problems is B problem was Ans:c
Hints: “one” Subject wn‡m‡e 3rd Person
C problems was D problems has been
singular weavq lives n‡q‡Q| b fzj KviY friends
n‡Zv; Attention: ev‡K¨ last year Av‡Q weavq past
103. One of the crucial --- traffic jam. (m¼Uc~Y© indefinite tense n‡e ZvB DËi problems was
mgm¨v¸‡jvi GKwU n‡”Q hvbRU) [‡cv÷vj Acv‡iUi-16] 109. Choose the correct sentence. [mvDw`÷ e¨vsK wj.
cÖ‡egbvix Awdmvi-16, AMÖbx e¨vsK wj. Wmwbqi Awdmvi-17]
A problems is B problems are Ans:a
A One of the boy will meet me today.Ans:d
C problem is D problems were
B One of the boy’s are meeting me today.
104. One of the common -----. [Ptwet (B-1) 14-15]
C One of the boy is meeting me today.
A phenomenon is that most people are
D One of the boys is meeting me today.
doing crimes now.
¸iæZ¡c~Y© wj¼: GB one of --Related Av‡iv A‡bK
B phenomena is that most people are
MCQ cv‡eb Degree I Pronoun Aa¨v‡q|
committing crimes now.
║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
C phenome is that most people are
110. Each of the radioisotopes produced
committing crimes now .
artificially --- its own distinct structure.
D phenomena is that most people are
[m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ-BARRON’S TOEFL, P-262]
committed crimes now. Ans:b
A have B has
e¨vL¨v: one of Gi ci plural noun wn‡m‡e C having D have had Ans:b
phenomena(Ackb: b/d) n‡e Avi committing e¨vL¨v: †Kvb ev‡K¨i MV‡b Each /Either + of
Gi active voice wn‡m‡e continuous(are + plural Noun _vK‡jI verb n‡e singular.
committing) n‡e ZvB mwVK DËi- b
D Each of the boys have a pen. Ans:d 114. We found, one of the boys --- ill. (Avgiv
e¨vL¨v: Ackb d fzj KviY Each- singular evjK‡`i GKRb‡K Amy¯’ †c‡qwQjvg)
A is B were [cvtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15]
subject _vKvq have Gi ¯’‡j has n‡e|
C are D was Ans:d
112. Each of the Olympic athletes --- for
Hints: singular verb jvM‡e weavq was/is
months, even years. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 15-16,
Lytwet (cÖhyw³we`¨v ¯‹zj) 13-14, RbZv e¨vsK (E. O) -12] DËi n‡Z cv‡i| GLb †h‡nZz ev‡K¨i 1g As‡k Past
A have been training tense (We found) Av‡Q ZvB c‡ii As‡k tense
B were training C has been training we‡ePbvq was mwVK DËi|
Topic-21: It, Who, one, body Ges thing hy³ Subject Gi †ÿ‡Î Verb wK nq?
Verb with It, Who, --one/--body/--thing : It, Who, Everyone, Everybody,
Everything, No one, Nobody, Nothing, Anyone, Anybody, Anything, Someone,
Somebody, Something, BZ¨vw` n‡”Q singular| ZvB G‡`i c‡i verb me©`vB Singular
nq| ‡hgb: Everybody has gone there. Everybody loves flowers.
115. Choose the correct sentence. [26th BCS, 119. It --- you who should have completed
evsjv‡`k †gwib GKv‡Wwg 15, KvQvKvwQ Ackb: mgvR †mev Awa`ßi 17, the task in time. [Rvtwet (C) 16-17]
Rtwet 05-06, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet(D) 16-17]
It --- I who helped you take preparations
A Everybody have gone there.
for the examination last years.[Rvtwet (C) 16-17]
B Everybody has gone there.
It --- the students who should not miss
C Everybody are gone there.
any class. [NU (C) 10-11]
D Everybody has went there. Ans:b
A are B is
116. ‡KvwUi ci Singular verb e‡m? [cÖv_wgK wkÿv
C has D have Ans:b
Awa`ßi‡i wnmve mnKvix : 13]
120. Everybody --- flowers. (cÖ‡Z¨‡K dzj fvjev‡m)
A Somebody B Nobody
[ivtwet mgvRweÁvb 07-08, Btwet (D) 17-18]
C No one D me KqwU n‡e Ans:d
A love B loves
117. Everybody (go) there. [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡q gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y
C like D loving Ans:b
Awa`߇ii Dci-cwi`k©K: 13]
A have gone B has gone
121. Choose the correct sentence. [Lv`¨ I `y‡hv©M
e¨e¯’vcbv gš¿Yvj‡q GvY I cybev©mb Awa`ßi‡i cÖKí ev¯’evqb
C are gone D are going Ans:b Kg©KZ©v:06/ Z_¨gš¿Yvj‡q Aax‡b mnKvix cwiPvjK:04]
118. Everybody wants to go the cinema but A Everybody hate the liar.
nobody --- willing to pay for the tickets. B Everybody hates a liar
A is seeming B seem [Ptwet (E, Law) 04-05] C Everybody do hate a liar
C seems D are seem Ans:c D Everybody do not hate a liar Ans:b
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Topic-22: Plural Countable Determiner hy³ Subject Gi Verb wU singular bv plural nq?
122. Many goats are grazing and few sheep - 123. Both of the mice --- underfed. (Bu`yi `ywU
-- sleeping in the field. [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 07-08] †`L‡Z Acyó) [ivtwet 09-10]
A is B are A is B like
C has been D was Ans:b C was D will Ans:b
Hints: sheep, deer, pair G¸‡jv plural n‡jI 124. Those --- the type I like. (H¸wj Avgvi
G‡`i mv‡_ “s” hy³ nq bv| ZvB ev‡K¨ few Gi ci cQ‡›`i aib bq) [ivtwet (E, ‡Rvo) 15-16]
sheep Gi mv‡_ “s” bv _vK‡jI GwU plural weavq A isn’t B aren’t
plural verb wn‡m‡e are DËi| C won’t D don’t Ans:b
Topic-23: Dual Determiner hy³ Subject Gi †ÿ‡Î Verb e‡m wK Abyhvqx? D`vniY `vI|
Verb with Dual Determiner: All, any, some, more, most, no, a lot of, a large
of BZ¨vw` dual determiner Gi cieZ©x noun ev wb‡`©wkZ noun Abyhvqx verb e‡m| A_©vr
noun(S)+ verb(S) Ges noun(p)+ verb(p) ‡hgb: All water is pure for drinking.
All people are going to hajj. GB evK¨¸‡jv‡Z all Abymv‡i verb e‡mwb eis water Ges
people Abymv‡i verb e‡m‡Q|
125. Choose the correct sentence: [37th BCS, Advanced Learning: No one Gi ci noun
ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (wm) (†mU-2), 19-20]
plural wKš‘ verb singular nq| Avi none/ none of
A All of it depend on you. Øviv hv‡K wb‡`©k K‡i ‡mB Abymv‡i verb e‡m| [mveavb:
B All of it are depending on you.
evRv‡ii wewfbœ eB wewfbœ DËi K‡i‡Q Avi modern
C All of it depends on you. English Gme wbqg gv‡b bv ZeyI Avcbviv cixÿvi Rb¨
D All of it are depended on you. Ans:c Avgvi Av‡jvwPZ GB wbqg AbymiY Ki‡eb]
Hints: GLv‡b All Øviv it ‡K wb‡`©k K‡i‡Q hv 128. None --- helpless because they can
3rd Person singular weavq it Abymv‡i c DËi|
always try. (Zviv †KD Amnvq bq KviY Zviv me©`v
126. Where --- all the boys ---? (me †Q‡jiv †Kv_vq
‡Póv Ki‡Z cv‡i) [ivtwet (D) 12-13, (E, we‡Rvi) 16-17, Rvtwet
wM‡q‡Q?) [Xvtwet (B) 11-12, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (L) 16-17]
A are B is (A3) 13-14]
A has, gone B have, gone
C were D was Ans:a
C did, went D does, go Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ none = they Ges always D‡jøL
127. No news --- good news. (‡Kvb msev`B fvj
Av‡Q weavq, present tense Gi plural verb are
msev` bq) [Rtwet (D) 09-10]
DËi|
A is are B
C was wereD Ans:a
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129. None of the students --- a car. [ivtwet (b)09- 130. Which of these correct? [Rvtwet (C) 11-12]
10, 10g wkÿK wbeäb(¯‹zj/-2)-14, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 18-19] A No one of his friends has taken
A has B have breakfast.
C have got D own Ans:b B None of his friends has taken breakfast.
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b none Øviv students ‡K wb‡`©k C None of his friends have taken breakfast.
K‡i‡Q weavq DËi- have D Both A & C Ans:d
Topic-24: Relative Pronoun hy³ Subject Gi †ÿ‡Î Verb e¨env‡ii wbqg wK? D`vniY `vI|
131. I, who --- your friend, will help you in 134. It is I who --- to blame. (AvwgB †`vlx) [ATEO
all possible ways. (AvwgB †Zvgvi eÜz †h mKj -05, cÖv_: mn: wkÿK (XvKv)-06, Uªv÷ e¨vsK-10, wUwm e¨vsK-11,
Rvtwet (E) 14-15, mnKvix cwievi cwiKíbv Awdmvi -16, NSI-Gi
m¤¢ve¨ Dcv‡q †Zvgv‡K mvnvh¨ Ki‡e) [Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 mnKvix cixPvjK-17, wewUweÕi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17, 6ô
K‡jR (weÁvb Abyl`) 2018-19]
†emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv-10]
A am B are A was B are
C is D ware Ans:a C am D were Ans:c
132. A reward has been announced for the 135. You are the man who --- always troubled
employees who --- hard. [21st BCS, Kytwet (C) me. [wegvb evsjv‡`k Air. mn. e¨e. (TG). 09 Rvby. 21]
08-09]
A is B have
A have worked B has worked Ans:a
C has D were Ans:c
C will be work D have had worked
136. Joe is one of the boys who --- on time.
133. Everybody who --- a fever must go
(evjK‡`i g‡a¨ Rq GKRb †h mgqwbô) [wewfbœ& gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-
home immediately. [Rtwet (C) 12-13] mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx 17, ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 09-10, Rtwet (H) 16-17 ]
A have B had A is B are
C has D none Ans:c C do D being Ans:b
Verb with Fraction/fMœvsk: GKK_vq fraction/ Percent Gi c‡ii noun/Pro. Abymv‡i verb em‡e|
we¯ÍvwiZ wbqg-01: Fraction/Percent(%) (singular/plural) hvB‡nvK Gici of + (uncountable ev
singular Noun ev singular Pronoun) _vK‡j verb singular nq| ‡hgb: Two-thirds of the apple has
been eaten. [Av‡c‡ji `yB-Z…Zxqvsk (2/3) LvIqv n‡q‡Q], Two-thirds of it is fine. (GUvi `yB Z„Zxqvsk
fv‡jv) 1/4th of the work has been finished.(Kv‡Ri GK PZy_©vsk †kl nBqv‡Q) [1/4th=one-fourth]
141. Three-fourths of the work --- finished. 142. Choose the right form of verb. Three-
[23th BCS, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: `~‡h©vM e¨e¯’vcbv I ÎvY gš¿vYvjq-19, fourths of the road (to be) pitched.
civgvYy kw³ Kwgkb Awdm mnKvix 18, ms¯’vvcb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK [Bangladesh Commerce Bank-2000]
Kg©KZ©v-07, †c‡Uªvevsjvi mnKvix g¨v‡bRvi-11, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (3q avc)- 19] A Three-fourths of the road is pitched. Ans:c
A have been B was B Three-fourths of the road were pitched.
C were D has been Ans:d C Three-fourths of the road has been pitched.
e¨vL¨v: work Abymv‡i verb n‡Z cvi‡e was/has D Three-fourths of the road was pitched.
been| GLv‡b Dfq †ÿ‡ÎB passive voice Av‡Q| 143. The correct sentence is- [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi mvBevi
Awdmvi-05, 12 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb- 15]
Zvn‡j ev¯Íe A_© w`‡q wPšÍv Kwi:: hw` was emvB
A Two-third of it is fine.
Zvn‡j evsjv n‡e, 3/4 Ask KvR †kl n‡qwQ‡jv A_©vr
B Two-thirds of it is fine. (Bnvi `yB Z„Zxqvsk LuvwU)
AZx‡Z Amgvß| Avi hw` has been emvB Zvn‡j
C Two-thirds of it are fine.
evsjv, n‡e 3/4 Ask KvR †kl n‡q‡Q A_©vr eZ©gv‡b
D Two-third is fine. Ans:b
Amgvß wKš‘ KvR GLbI Pjgvb| ZvB ev¯Í‡e mvaviY
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b of Gi ci it Øviv ‡Kvb GK singular
`„wó‡Z wbw`©ó iv¯Ívi KvR AZx‡Z Amgvß ivLv nq bv
noun ‡K wb‡`©k Ki‡Q weavq verb singular;
weavq BwZevPK wPšÍvq mwVK DËi Kiv n‡q‡Q d| Z‡e
Ack‡b d bv _vK‡j b DËi Kiv hv‡e|
148. Choose the correct sentence. [‡`o N›Uv `xN© 154. Three-fourths of the assignment ---. [wZb-
mgq] [ivtwet (Law) 05-06, ‡mvbvjx e¨vsK wj. Awdmvi -18] PZy_©vsk GmvBb‡g›U(Awc©Z `vwqZ¡) †kl n‡q‡Q] [Pt wet (A)
16-17]
A One and a half hour is a long time.
A have been finished Ans:b
B One and a half hours is a long time.
B has been finished
C One and a half hour is a long time.
C have been finish
D One and half hours is a long time. Ans:b
D have been finish
158. Educating all people --- a mammoth C were D are being Ans:a
task. [13 Zg ‡em: wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 16] 163. --- trees is a custom that many people
A are B is engage in to celebrate Arbor Day.
[BARRON’S TOEFL, P-151]
C be D have Ans:b
A The plant B Plant
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ Sub-Gi head word “educating” n‡jv
C Planting D To planting Ans:c
third person singular ‡mRb¨ GLv‡b verb wn‡m‡e is
e¨vL¨v: cª`Ë ev‡K¨ is singular Ges trees plural
em‡e|
ZvB †evSv hv‡”Q is verb Gi subject trees bq|
159. All that glitters --- not gold. [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii
DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -17] ZvB k~b¨¯’v‡b subject `iKvi weavq GLv‡b MvQ
A are B were jvMv‡bv A‡_© (planting) ev‡K¨i noun/subject
C is D make Ans:c wn‡m‡e KvR K‡i‡Q|
Topic-28: “A number” Ges “The number Subject” wn‡m‡e ‡KvbwU singular/plural, D`vniY `vI?
Verb with “A number/The number”: Awbw`©ó K‡i †evSvq weavq, A (---)
number of Gi ci plural noun Ges plural verb e‡m| Avevi- wbw`©ó K‡i †evSvq weavq,
The number of Gi ci plural noun wKš‘ singular verb e‡m|
Remind: `ªæZ DËi Ki‡Z PvB‡j †h‡Kvb The number ‡K g‡b g‡b He/It fveyb; KviY singular noun/He/It Gi
mv‡_ GKB verb e‡m| Avevi A number ‡K They fveyb; KviY †h‡Kvb plural noun/they Gi mv‡_ GKB verb e‡m|
+ Verb Singular
Money (g~j¨) 1 dollar, 10 dollars, taka. 1000 TK. Rupee, dinner, 10 Takas.
e¨wZµg: TK/ taka kãwUi c~‡e© plural msL¨v _vK‡jI Gi mv‡_ s hy³ nq bv| †hgb: 1000 TK.
Length (‰`N¨) Meter, 1 meter, centimeter, millimeter, 10 meters
Weight (IRb) Gram, Kilogram(K.G.), 5 k.g.’s
Distance(`yiæZ¡) Forty yards(MR), Mile, Ten miles, kilometer, 100 kilometers etc.
Temperature Degree, 10 degrees, [Temperature (ZvcgvÎv)]
are n‡e| Ackb c fzj KviY no lesson Gi mv‡_ e¨vL¨v: (notebook and report) plural nIqvq
is n‡e| verb plural n‡e|
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we‡kl mZK©Zv: Here/There+ Verb Gi ci a group of/a number of + plural noun _vK‡j Gfv‡e
A_©MZfv‡e noun Gi GKwÎZ eySv‡j Zv singular eySvq| ZvB here/there Gi cieZ©x verb wU Singular nq|
MVb: Here/There+ Verb(singular) + a group of/a number of + plural noun--------.
‡hgb: There is a large number of boys playing in the field.(‡Ljvi Rb¨ GK`j evjK gv‡V GKwÎZ n‡q‡Q)
Avevi Avi GKUz wfbœ wbqg- A group of/A number of + Plural noun ev‡K¨ cÖ_‡gB _vK‡j verb plural nq;
‡hgb: A large number of boys are playing in the field. (GK`j evjK gv‡V †Ljv Ki‡Q) {Reference: PC-
Das Chapter-11}
182. There -- an equal number of boys and C There has a large number of boys
girls in the class. [ivtwet (E-even) 13-14, ûeû playing in the field.
Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjix
D There is a large number of boy playing
A are B is (wmwfj) - 19]
in the field. Ans:a
C has D were Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: GK`j evjK gv‡V GKmv‡_ †Ljv Ki‡Q/‡Ljvi
183. Choose the correct sentence. [Lv`¨ I `~‡h©vM
Rb¨ GK`j evjK gv‡V GKwÎZ n‡q‡Q| Giƒc
e¨e¯’vcbv gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖKí ev¯Íevqb Kg©KZ©v-04]
A There is a large number of boys playing GKwÎZ A_© cÖ`v‡b subject singular ZvB verb
in the field. singular|
B There are a large number of boys playing
in the field.
3. Select the correct sentence. (m¤ú` wPiw`b e¨vL¨v: Many a flower is born to blush
_v‡K bv) [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 18-19] unseen (KZ dzj dz‡UB ïwK‡q hvq) GwU GKwU
A The rich do not last for ever. wPišÍb mZ¨| myZivs verb Gi present indefinite
B Riches does not last for ever. tense n‡e| ZvB verb wn‡m‡e is em‡e|
C Rich do not last for ever. 10. Fill in the gap. The United States --- a
D Riches do not last for ever. Ans:d big Navy. (hy³iv‡óªi GKwU eo †bŠevwnbx Av‡Q)
e¨vL¨v: the rich(plural noun) = Mwi‡eiv, A has B have [Ptwet(G,H)09-10]
Riches (plural noun)- m¤ú`, rich- awb hv adj. C is D wase) were Ans:a
4. Neither of the students ---- turned in e¨vL¨v: The United States (gvwK©b hy³ivóª) GKwU
the term papers to the teachers yet. †`‡ki bvg ZvB verb wU singular n‡e Ges “_vKv”
A is B has [Ptwet (D) 12-13] A‡_© have verb (have, has, had) e¨eüZ nq weavq
C have D was Ans:b be verb (is, was, were) Gi cwie‡Z© has n‡e|
e¨vL¨v: yet Av‡Q weavq verb Gi present perfect 11. Which one is correct? [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 15-16]
tense n‡e| A The news are true. B A few has come.
5. It is you who --- to blame. [ATEO-05, Trust C The wages of sin is death.
Bank-10, City Bank-11, GbGmAvB Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK-17, D The number of student are seventy.Ans:c
wewUwfÕi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 17] 12. Which of the following sentence of not
A was B are correct? [Rvtwet 09-10]
C is D were Ans:b A Fire and water does not agree.
6. Buying clothes ----- often a very time B Every boy and girl was ready.
consuming practice. [Ptwet 08-09] C You and I have done our duty. Ans:a
A are B was D The majority is against any compromise.
C is D has Ans:c e¨vL¨v: g‡b ivL‡eb ïay majority Plural Avi the
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B Idle people are not like us. B Shut the you must.
C Idle people are not liked by us. C shut must be the doors.
D Idle people are not of our liking. Ans:c D These doors must be shut. Ans:d
Group verb/ App Pre. †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
Present I Past Continuous †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
5. The correct sentence of the following: [17th
2. The passive form of the sentence “Some BCS I Ab¨vb¨] (bZzb gš¿xmfv XvKvq kc_ MÖnY K‡i‡Q)
children were helping the wounded A A new cabinet has been sworn in Dhaka.
man”. [23th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] B A new cabinet has been sworn at Dhaka.
A The wounded man was to be helped by C A new cabinet has been sworn by Dhaka.
some children. DA new cabinet has sworn in Dhaka.
B The wounded man was helped by some Ans:a
children. by bv e‡m with, to, about ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
C The wounded man was helping some 6. “My teacher embodies all the good
children. qualities.” (Passive) [27th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
D The wounded man was being helped by A All the good qualities are embodied by
some children. Ans:d my teacher.
3. The correct passive of- “Shila was B All the good qualities are embodied in
writing a letter.” is- [16th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] my teacher.
A A letter was writing by Shila.
C All the good qualities are embodied to
B A letter is being put into a stable.
my teacher.
C A letter was being written by Shila.
D All the good qualities are embodied on
D A letter was been written by Shila. Ans:c
my teacher. Ans:b
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7. The passive form of- “I know him.” g~j Verb Øviv ïiæ Imperative ev‡K¨i Passive
A He is known by me. [30th BCS] 13. The correct passive of- “Open the
B He is known to me. window.” [23rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
C I was known by him. A The window should be opened.
D He was known to me Ans:b B Let the window be opened.
ev‡K¨ Auxi. verb+ Subject---? evK¨‡K C Let the window be opened by you.
8. The passive of- “Do you know them?” D The window must be opened. Ans:b
[39th BCS (we‡kl) I Ab¨vb¨]
3rd Conditional G Complex ev‡K¨i Passive
A Arethey known by you?
14. He --- arrested if he had tried to leave
B Would they be known by you?
the country. (hw` †m †`kZ¨v‡Mi †Póv KwiZ, Zv‡K
C Are they known with you?
ew›` Kiv nBZ) [26th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
D Are they known to you? Ans:d
A would have B could be Ans:d
9. The correct passive of 'Who taught you
C must be D would have been
French? [41st BCS] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: †m wb‡R e›`x nBZ bv eis Zv‡K e›`x Kiv
A By whom you were taught French?
n‡Zv; ZvB evK¨wU passive structure G n‡q‡Q|
B By whom French was taught you?
C French was taught you by whom?
“be going to” hy³ evK¨‡K Passive-
D By whom were you taught French? 15. The passive of “He is going to open a
shop.” Ans:d [26th BCS I Ab¨vb¨
ev‡K¨ Who+ verb+ object+ passive Kivi wbqg-
A He is being gone to open a shop.
10. ‘Who planted this here?’ The correct B A shop is being gone opened by him.
passive of this sentence is- [37th BCS] Ans: †bB C A shop will be opened by him.
A By whom the tree was planted here? D A shop is going to be opened by him.
B Who the tree had been planed hereby? It + be verb+ adj. + infinitive- _vK‡j Passive
C The tree was planted here by whom? 16. Identify the right passive voice of ‘It is
D By whom had the tree been planted here? impossible to do this’ [38th BCS Preli. -17]
Note: mwVK DËi †bB| By whom Gi ci was A Doing this is impossible.
em‡j Ackb (A) mwVK DËi n‡e| B This is impossible to be done.
11. Correct passive of, “Who will do the C This is must be done.
work?” is- [24th & 26th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] D This can’t be done. Ans:b
A Who will done the work? 17. People always remember the patriots.
B Who will be done the work? Correct Passive is--. [15th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] Ans:d
C By whom will the work be done? A The patriot will always remembered by
D By whom the work will be done? Ans:c people.
12. Who is calling me? The best passive B The patriots are always being
form is- [40th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] remembered.
A By whom am I being called? C People are always remembered by the
B By whom am I called? patriots.
C By whom I was called? D The patriots are always remembered.
D By whom I am called? Ans:a
Active ev‡K¨- do not, does not+ V1 ” Passive ev‡K¨- am, is, are (not)+V3 ”
Active ev‡K¨- V2{went} _vK‡j- Passive ev‡K¨- was, were + V3 LuyR‡Z n‡e
Active ev‡K¨- had ” Passive ev‡K¨- was, were + V3(had) ”
Active ev‡K¨- am, is, are + (V1+ing) _vK‡j Passive ev‡K¨- am, is, are + being+ V3 LyuR‡Z n‡e
Active ev‡K¨- was, were + (V1+ing) ” Passive ev‡K¨- was, were + being+ V3 ”
Active ev‡K¨- Shall be/ will be+(V1+ing) ” Passive ev‡K¨- Shall be/ will be+ being+ V3 ”
Active ev‡K¨- have, has + V3 _vK‡j- Passive ev‡K¨- have, has + been + V3 LyuR‡Z n‡e
Active ev‡K¨- had + V3 ” Passive ev‡K¨- had + been + V3 ”
Active ev‡K¨- mvaviY Modal verb: Passive ev‡K¨- Subject GB ‡UwejwU AšÍZ 5
[Can, could, may, might, shall/will, Abymv‡i H mvaviY Modal evi co–b|
should, would, had better, need, must, verb+ be+ V3 LyRu ‡Z n‡e; cvi‡j mU©Kv‡U©
ought to, used to etc.] + V1 _vK‡j-
wj‡L wj‡L co–b|
Active ev‡K¨- Have/Perfect Modal: [could Passive ev‡K¨- Subject KviY GB AskwU
have, may have, might have, shall have, Abymv‡i H have Modal co‡j cy‡iv Aa¨vqwU
should have, will have, would have, must verb + been + V3 A‡bK A‡bK mnR n‡q
have, ought to have, etc.] + V3 _vK‡j LyuR‡Z n‡e hv‡e|
2nd Step:
Subject-Object ev Object-Subject Gi cwieZ©b(Assertive sent. mn cy‡iv Aa¨v‡qi Rb¨ cÖ‡hvR¨ wbqg)
I me You you He him It it
We us You you She her They them
Subject hw` singular noun †hgb- (Jibon) nq Object singular noun-B _vK‡e †hgb- (Jibon)
Subject hw` plural noun †hgb- (People) nq Object plural noun-B _vK‡e †hgb- (plural)
e¨wZµg: ev‡K¨ object Gi ¯’v‡b each other Ges myself, herself G¸‡jv _vK‡j subject-object ¯’vb
cwieZ©b nq bv| She fanned herself = She was fanned by herself.
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3rd Step: (Assertive sent. mn cy‡iv Aa¨v‡qi Rb¨ cÖ‡hvR¨ wbqg)
Object Gi mvg‡b cÖ‡qvRb Abymv‡i by, to, in, with, on, for, at, of BZ¨vw` Preposition emv‡bv| hw`I †ewki fvM
‡ÿ‡Î by, to, with e‡m| Z‡e Appropriate Preposition, Group verb, Idiom BZ¨vw` Aa¨v‡qi mswkøó
preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg Rvbv _vKv Riæix| bZzev Ab¨vb¨ preposition Gi e¨envi fzj n‡Z cv‡i|
`ªæZ MCQ Practice Kivi †KŠkj wk‡L wbb:
1. The correct voice from: ‘Main sings a e¨vL¨v: Step-1: ‡`Lyb Active ev‡K¨ found(V2)
song.’ [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (PÆMvg) -07] Av‡Q| ZvB Avgv‡`i was/were+ V3(found)
A A song is sung by Mina. LyuR‡Z n‡e| Ggb Ackb GKUvB a ‡hLv‡b (was
B A song is sing by Mina. found) Av‡Q| ZvB GUvB DËi| Magically DËi
C A song is being sing by Mina. ‡c‡q †Mjvg| Step 2/3 ‡`L‡Z n‡jv bv| [Ab¨vb¨iv
D A song was sing by Mina. Ans:a
wPšÍv K‡i nIivb Avi Avcwb Gfv‡e DËi Ki‡j
Tips: Step-1: ‡`Lyb Active ev‡K¨ sing(V1) ZZÿ‡Y DËi Kiv †kl]
Av‡Q| ZvB Avgv‡`i am/is/are + V3 (sung) LyuR‡Z 3. The passive of- “I have written a
n‡e| Ggb Ackb GKUvB a ‡hLv‡b (is sung) Av‡Q| letter.” [GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi
ZvB GUvB DËi| ‡`L‡jb magically DËi ‡c‡q wewfbœ c` -19]
†Mjvg| Step 2/3 ‡`L‡Z n‡jv bv| [Ab¨vb¨iv wPšÍv A A letter is being written by me.
K‡i nIivb Avi Avcwb Gfv‡e DËi Ki‡j ZZÿ‡Y B A letter has being written by me.
DËi Kiv †kl] C A letter has been written by me.
2. Choose the correct passive form of- D A letter was being written by me. Ans:c
“She found it at last.” [bMi Dbœqb Awa`ßi mn: e¨vL¨v: Step-1: ‡`Lyb Active ev‡K¨ have + V3
A It was found by her at last. cÖ‡KŠkjx-05] (written) Av‡Q| ZvB Avgv‡`i have/has + been
B It has been found by her at last. + V3 (written) LyR u ‡Z n‡e| Ggb Ackb GKUvB
C It is found by her at last. C, ‡hLv‡b (has been written) Av‡Q| myZivs
D It will be found by her at last. Ans:a GUvB DËi|
cÖkœ-03: Present and Past Indefinite tense Gi voice change Kivi wbqg/MVb wK? D`vniY `vI|
Present Indefinite Tense: Present Indefinite Tense Gi mvnvh¨Kvix verb _v‡K bv ZvB Giƒc
ev‡K¨i subject Abymv‡i am, is, are Øviv Active voice †K passive voice Ki‡Z nq| [D`vniY: wb‡Pi
MCQ ‡`Lyb-] Active: Subject+ verb Gi base form (V1)+ object.
Passive: Object wU Subject nq + (am/is/are) +V3 +preposition +Subj. wUi object form nq|
Quick Tips: Active ev‡K¨ verb Gi base form [V1 (s/es)] _vK‡j Passive ev‡K¨ [am, is, are + V3]
LyuR‡Z n‡e| Zvn‡j Lye mn‡RB DËi Luy‡R cvIqv hv‡e| Ges Active ev‡K¨ [have/has] _vK‡j Passive ev‡K¨
[am/is/are +had] LyuR‡Z n‡e| GKvwaK Ackb cvIqv †M‡j Ab¨vb¨ welq we‡ePbv Ki‡Z n‡e|
4. The correct passive of- “We read 5. The correct passive of- All his students
novels.” [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇ii cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv-18] like him. [moK cwienY I †mZz gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb weAviwU GÕi
†gvUihvb cwi`k©K -17]
A Novels is read by us.
A He is liked by all his students.
B Novels are read by us.
B He was liked by all his students.
C Novels are read by we.
C He has been liked by all his students.
D Novels are being read by us. Ans:b D He is being liked all his students. Ans:a
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6. The correct passive of- ‘I water the 9. The correct passive of- “Fortune
garden regularly.’ [Rvtwet (B2) 13-14] favours the brave” is- [cÖvK cÖv_. mn. Kvix wkÿK
A The garden is watered by me regularly. (fjMv) -13/ (hgybv) -12, evsjv‡`k RywWwkqvj mvf©vi Kwgkb M„nxZ mn.
RR wcÖwjwmbvwi †U÷-07, we‡RGm mn. RR©-18, Lytwet (BBA) 11-12,
B The garden has watered by me regularly.
ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) †mU-G/we/wm, 19-20]
C The garden is being watered by me regularly.
A The brave are being favoured by fortune.
D The garden of water by me regularly. Ans:a
B The brave is favoured by fortune.
C The brave are favoured by fortune.
D The brave were favoured by fortune.
Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: adjective Gi c~‡e© the emv‡j D³
7. The active sentence of- “We read the adjective wU plural noun G i~cvšÍi nq| †hgb:
newspapers daily.” (Avgiv cÖwZw`b msev`cÎ The brave A_© mvnwmiv; ZvB plural noun- the
cwo) [ivtwet 03-04] brave Gici plural verb (are) n‡e weavq b-fzj;
A The newspapers are read by us daily. c-mwVK|
B The newspapers daily we read. Ans:a
Advanced Learning: Active ev‡K¨
C The Newspapers is read daily by us.
D The newspapers are read daily by us.
have/has wb‡RB main verb n‡j, passive
N.B. news kãwU uncountable wKš‘ Kivi mgq Subject Gi mv‡_ wgj †i‡L am/ is/
newspapers kãwU countable plural ZvB verb are + had(V3) e‡m| Hints: have/ has
plural (are)| Avi daily kãwU adverb hv main verb n‡j Gi V2- had; V3- had
mvaviYZ ev‡K¨i †k‡l e‡m ZvB DËi- a; 10. “He has a cow.” (Zvi GKwU Miæ Av‡Q) The
8. ‘Cats kill mice.” Make it passive voice. best passive form is- [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK
[mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (GjwRBwW) -05]
A A cow is had by him. -04, 10]
A Mice is killed by cats. B A cow is have by him.
B Mice are killed by cats. C A cow is has been by him.
C Mice have been killed by cats.
D A cow is have been by him. Ans:a
D Mice are being killed by cats. Ans:b
11. ‘‘I have a cat.’’ Make it passive.
Advanced Learning: The + A A cat is being had by me. [Kztwet (C) 15-16]
Adjective Øviv plural noun eySvq ZvB Giƒc B A cat is had been had by me.
object ‡K subject evbv‡j verb plural nq| C A cat have been had by me.
†hgb: Fortune favours the brave. D A cat is had by me. Ans:d
= The brave are favoured by fortune.
Present Indefinite Tense (Negative evK¨): Present Indefinite Tense Gi Negative evK¨‡K
Active voice †_‡K passive voice G iƒcvšÍi| [D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb]
Active: Subject+ do not/ does not+ verb+ object.
Passive: Object wU Subject nq + (am/is/are)+ not + V3 +by + Sub. wUi object form nq|
Quick Tips: Active ev‡K¨ [do not/ does not + V1] _vK‡j Passive ev‡K¨ [am/ is/ are + not + V3]
LyuR‡Z n‡e| Zvn‡j Lye mn‡RB DËi Luy‡R cvIqv hv‡e|
Ackb Av‡Q a Ges c `yBwU| GLb †`Lyb subject- A We are not respected by dishonest people.
B Dishonest people are not of our liking.
Object cwieZ©b n‡q‡Q Ackb c ‡Z myZivs GUvB
C Dishonest people are not respected by us.
DËi|
D Dishonest people are not like us. Ans:c
13. The correct passive form of ‘‘We do not
16. The passive voice of- ‘I don’t like idle
hate the poor’’ [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15]
people’ is- [Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb evsjv‡`k †Uwjwfkb Ges
A The poor are not hated by us.
weÁvcb AvwaKvwiK (†MÖW-2) -06, Ptwet (A) 18-19]
B The poor is not hated by us. AI am not liked by the idle people.
C We are not hated by the poor. Ans:a B Idle people are not like by me.
D The poor is not done to be hated by us. C Idle people are not liked by me.
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ the poor A_© Mwi‡eiv hv plural D Idle people are not of my liking. Ans:c
ZvB verb n‡e are|
Past Indefinite Tense: Past Ind. Tense Gi mvnvh¨Kvix verb _v‡K bv ZvB Giƒc ev‡K¨i subject
Abymv‡i was/ were Øviv Active voice †K passive voice Ki‡Z nq|
Active: Subject + verb Gi past form (V2) + object. [D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb]
Passive: Object wU Subject nq + (was/were) + V3 + by + Subject wU object nq|
Quick Tips: Active ev‡K¨ [V2] _vK‡j Passive ev‡K¨ [was/were + V3] LuyR‡Z n‡e|
17. What is the active voice of ‘The gate was 19. The correct passive of- “He satisfied
opened by the peon.’? [cwievi cwit Aaxt mnt everybody”?[13Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq)-16
A The peon opened the gate. cwit Kg©KZ©v -12] Rtwet (D) 16-17]
B The peon has opened the gate. AEverybody has been satisfied by him.
C The peon has opened the gate. BEverybody was satisfied by him. Ans:b
D The peon opens the gate Ans:a C Everybody was satisfied with him.
18. ‘This picture was painted by Zainul D Everybody would be satisfied at him.
Abedin.’ Choose the correct active 20. Change the voice of- “I was brightly
voice- [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK (Mb‡hvMv‡hvM cÖwkÿK) -01] addressed by her”. [bMi Dbœqb Awa`ßi mnKvix
cÖ‡KŠkjx-05]
A Zainul Abedin this picture painted.
B Zainul Abedin did this picture paint.
A She addressed me brightly.
C This Zainul Abedin painted. Ans:d
B She has addressed me brightly.
C She address me brightly.
D Zainul Abedin painted this picture.
D I was addressed by her brightly. Ans:a
seldom BZ¨vw` main verb Gi Av‡M e‡m| C Rupa sang a song. (iƒcv GKwU Mvb MvBj)
23. Change the vice- “We were never D Rupa sung a song. Ans:c
impressed with them” [GB wbq‡g Kgb: htwetcÖtwet (wm) 27. What is the correct passive of ‘Shirley
A They were not impressed with us. 19-20] paid the bill’? [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-06]
B They never impressed us. A The bill was paid by Shirley.
D They failed to impress us. Ans:b C The bill is being paid by Shirley.
D The bill has been paid by Shirley. Ans:a
cÖkœ-04: Present I Past Continuous tense Gi voice change Kivi wbqg/ MVb wK? D`vniY `vI|
Present Continuous Tense: Present Continuous Tense Z_v am/is/are+ (V1+ing) hy³
Active †K Passive G iƒcvšÍi| Active: Subject+ am/is/are + (V1+ ing) + object.
Passive: Object wU Subject nq+ (am/is/are)+ being + V3+ by + Subject wUi object form nq;
Quick Tips: Active ev‡K¨ [am/is/are+ (V1+ ing)] _vK‡j Passive ev‡K¨ [am/is/are + being + V3]
LyuR‡Z n‡e| Zvn‡j Lye mn‡RB DËi Luy‡R cvIqv hv‡e| ‡ewki fvM cÖ‡kœ Ggb Ackb GKUvB cvIqv hv‡e|
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28. The passive of “She is singing a 31. I am writing a letter. evK¨wUi mwVK cwiewZ©Z
melodious song.” [ Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet voice n‡e- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wSjvg) -13]
(Gd), †mU-we, 19-20]
A A letter is written by me.
AA melodious song is sung by her. Ans:c
B a letter was written by me.
BA melodious song was sung by her. C A letter was being written by jerin.
C A melodious song is being sung by her.
D A letter is being written by me. Ans:d
D A melodious song was being sung by her.
32. The passive form of- “Some children
29. He is beating the thief. Gi cwiewZ©Z voice
are helping the wounded man.” [`yb©xwZ `gb
form n‡”Q- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mn. wkÿK (‡gNbv) -12/ (K‡cvZvÿ) -10] ey¨‡ivi cwi`k©K-03, cÖkvmvwbK Kg©KZ©v (ciivóª)-04, cÖv_wgK mnKvix
A The thief was being beaten by him. wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv)-13, M„nvqb I Mbc~Z© gš¿Yvj‡qi Avevmb cwi`߇ii
mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, ‡W›Uvj fwZ© cixÿv 17-18]
B The thief is being beat by him.
A The wounded man was helped by some
C The thief is beaten by him.
children.
D The thief is being beaten by him. Ans:d
B The wounded man was helping by
30. Choose the correct alternative to
some children.
complete the sentence. A new house ---
C The wounded man was to be helped by
at the corner of the road. [MYgva¨g Bbw÷wUD‡Ui
mnKvix cwiPvjK (MY‡hvMv‡hvM cÖwkÿY) 2003] some children.
A been built B is being built D The wounded man is being helped by
Past Continuous Tense: Past Continuous Tense Z_v was/were + (V1+ing) hy³ Active †K
Passive G iƒcvšÍi| Active: Subject+ was/were+ (V1+ ing)+ object.
Passive: Object wU Subject nq + (was/were)+ being+ V3 +by + Subject wUi object form nq|
Quick Tips: Active ev‡K¨ [was/were + (V1+ ing)] _vK‡j Passive ev‡K¨ [was/were + being +
V3] LyuR‡Z n‡e| Zvn‡j Lye mn‡RB DËi Lyu‡R cvIqv hv‡e| ‡ewki fvM cÖ‡kœ Ggb Ackb GKUvB cvIqv hv‡e|
33. The passive of “Some children were 34. The correct passive of- “Shila was
helping the wounded man”. [23th BCS, cÖvK- writing a letter.” is- [PSC Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK-06,
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv)-13, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇i Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-15, _vbv
(Rev) -09, cÖv.mn. wkÿK 18 (¯’wMZ 14) 14 †Rjv, Rtwet (C) 17-18] mnKvix wkÿv Awdmvi-04]
A The wounded man was to be helped by AA letter was writing by Shila.
some children. B A letter is being put into a stable.
B The wounded man was helped by some C A letter was being written by Shila.
children. D A letter was been written by Shila. Ans:c
C The wounded man was helping some 35. The passive of- A cat was stalking a
children. bird in my garden. [Rtwet (IBA) 11-12, Lytwet (B) 14-15]
D The wounded man was being helped by A A bird was being stalking by a cat in
some children. Ans:d my garden. Ans:d
B A bird was stalked by a cat in my garden.
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb C In my garden a bird was stalked by a cat.
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda DA bird was being stalked by a cat in my
garden.
B The bird has been killed by me. B The books had been bought by me.
C The bird have been killed by me. Ans:b C The books were bought by me.
D The bird has been being killed by me. D The books are bought by me. Ans:a
38. The passive of ‘They have won the 41. Change the voice. “He has pulled down
battle’ is- [¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) 17] the curtain.” [mnKvix wkÿK-00]
A The battle have won by them. A The curtain had been pulled down by him.
Past Perfect Tense: Past Perfect Tense Z_v had + V3 hy³ Active voice †K Passive voice G
iƒcvšÍi| Active: Subject+ had + V3 + object.
Passive: Object wU Subject nq + had + been + V3 + by + Subject wU object nq|
Quick Tips: Active ev‡K¨ [had + (V3)] _vK‡j Passive ev‡K¨ [had + been + V3] LuyR‡Z n‡e|
42. “I had written the letter.” evK¨wUi Passive B Theirtasks had been not done.
form n‡e [cÖv_wgK we`¨v: mnKvix wkÿK-12] C Their tasks have not been done.
A The letter was written by me. D Their tasks have been not done. Ans:a
B The letter had been written by me. 44. Change the voice ‘Our task had been
C The letter was being written by me. completed’ [Ptwet (I) 15-16]
D The letter was wrote by me. Ans:b A We completed our task.
43. The correct passive of- They had not done B We complete our task.
their tasks. [Rtwet (C) 17-18] C We had completed our task.
A Their tasks had not been done. D We have completed our task. Ans:c
wkÿK (Rev) -11, Rtwet (C) 15-16, MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii DcmnKvix B I was being seized by panic.
C I was seized by panic. D None Ans:a
cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17, GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK
we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (1©- avc)- 19]
69. The passive voice of- “Smoke fills the
room.” [mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkj (GjwRBwW-05)]
A He is known by me.
A The room is filled by light.
B He is known to me. B The room is filled in smoke.
C I was known by him.
C The room is filled at smoke.
D He was known to me Ans:b
D The room is filled with smoke. Ans:d
cÖkœ-13: Reciprocal Pronoun hy³ evK¨‡K voice change Kivi wbqg/MVb wK? 1wU D`vniY `vI|
Advanced Learning: Subject- Object cwieZ©b mZK©Zv: Reciprocal pronoun (each other,
one another) KL‡bv Subject nq bv| ZvB Reciprocal Pronoun hy³ Active voice n‡Z Passive voice
G iƒcvšÍi Kivi mgq Subject Ges Object Gi Ae¯’vb cwieZ©b nq bv|
ïay main verb cwieZ©b nq I Preposition e‡m|
Active: Subject + verb + Reciprocal Object [D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb]
Passive: Subject AcwiewZ©Z + tense Abyhvqx Auxiliary verb+ V3+ by+ Reciprocal obj.
74. “They love each other.” (Find out the 75. They married each other. The passive
correct passive form) [ivtwet 05-06] form is --- [Btwet (C) 13-14]
A Each other are loved by them. A They were married by each other.
B Each other were loved by them. B They got married.
C Each other loved by them. C They were married each other. Ans:a
D They are loved by each other. Ans:d D They had been married by each other.
C Let it be done by me. 80. The active of- “It has to be done by me”
D It has to be done to me. Ans:a is [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09, Ptwet ÔGÕ (mKvj) 18-19]
77. The passive form of the sentence. ‘Abrar A I must do it. B I should it.
was to do the work.’ is- [NU (gvbweK) C I must have done it.
B The work had to be done by Abrar. 81. The passive of- “I am to make a
C The work was to be done by Abrar. telephone call.”[13 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16, Rtwet (D) 16-17]
D Abrar was to be done by the work. Ans:c A A telephone call is to be made by me.
78. Choose the correct passive sentence: [Xvt B A telephone call is to making by me.
wet (B) 15-16] C A telephone call will to make.
A The meeting is to be reschedule. D By whom has it been done? Ans:a
B The meeting is to be rescheduled.
C The meeting is to rescheduled.
D The meeting to be rescheduled. Ans:b
‡mfv‡eB n‡e| ïay GKUv welq †Lqvj ivL‡Z n‡e| Zv n‡jv interrogative ev‡K¨ subject Gi Av‡M auxiliary verb
emv‡Z n‡e| ‡hgb: He gives a pen. = A pen is given by him. = Assertive
Does he give a pen? = Is a pen given by him? = Interrogative
‡`Lyb GLv‡b Active ev‡K¨ verb n‡jv give hv‡K cwieZ©b K‡i wb‡Z n‡e is given| GLb Assertive ev‡K¨i †ÿ‡Î is
given GKmv‡_ Av‡Q| Avi interrogative Gi †ÿ‡Î G‡`i gv‡S subject(A pen) e‡m‡Q| Gfv‡eB mKj tense Gi
wbqg¸‡jvB cÖ‡qvM n‡e| ZvI bv eyS‡j †f‡½ †f‡½ Av‡jvPbv †Zv Av‡QB| co‡Z _vKzb|
2nd Step: Subject-Object ev Object-Subject Gi cwieZ©b
3rd Step: Object Gi mvg‡b cÖ‡qvRb Abymv‡i by, to, in, with, on, for, at, of BZ¨vw` Preposition emv‡bv|
GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv ïiæ-
cÖk-œ 15: ev‡K¨ Auxi. verb + Subject---- ? Giƒc interrogative evK¨‡K Passive Kivi wbqg wK?
Do/ Does/ Did: Present / past indefinite tense Z_v Do/ Does/ Did hy³ Interrogative
sentence †K passive Kivi mgq tense Gi mKj wbqg wVK _v‡K| Z‡e ïay auxiliary verb wU
subject Gi c~‡e© e‡m| Active: Do/Does/Did+ subject + verb (base form) + object?
Passive: Am/Is/Are/Was/Were + object Gi Subject + V3+ by + subject Gi object. + ?
‡bvU: Active ev‡K¨ do/does _vK‡j Passive G am/is/are e‡m| Avi did _vK‡j was/ were e‡m|
Ab¨vb¨ mKj tense Gi auxiliary + Subject + Main verb hy³ Interrogative sentence †K Passive
Kivi mgq tense Gi mKj wbqg wVK ‡i‡L ïay auxiliary verb wU subject Gi c~‡e© e‡m|
82. The passive of- “Do you know them?” e¨vL¨v: Passive voice G known Gi ci
[39th BCS (we‡kl), cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_x© 15, Btwet (B) mvavibZ to e‡m|
08-09, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK †gNbv)-13, cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv
cÖwkÿYv_©x-15, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)] 83. The passive of- Do you see the flower?
[wewfbœ gš¿Yvjq/wefvM/Awa`߇ii e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v) -18]
A Are they known by you?
A Is the flower was seen by you?
B Would they be known by you?
B Is the flower being seen by you?
C Are they known with you?
C Has the flower seen by you?
D Are they known to you? Ans:d
D Is the flower seen by you? Ans:d
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84. Do you find your payment too little? ║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║
(make it passive)[13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) -16] 86. ‘Am I wanted by you’ Active form. [cÖvK-
A Is your payment found too little to you? cªv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Wvwjqv)-12]
B Are your payment found too little to you? A Didyou want me?
C Ate your payment found too little by you? B Do you want me?
D Is your payment found too little by you? C Are you wanted me?
Ans:d D Have you wanted me? Ans:b
85. Changing the voice. “Do you want 87. Did the boy catch the bird? The best
me?” [Btwet 10-11 cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (kxZjÿ¨v)-13] passive form is- [¯^ivóª gš¿bvj‡qi cywjk mnKvix
A Am I wanted to you? (ivmvqwbK)-02]
B Am I want by you? A Was the bird caught by the boy?
C Am I wanted by you? B Was the bird being caught by the boy?
D Am I want to you? Ans:c C Is the bird caught by the boy? Ans:a
D Was the Sundarbans known by her? D Has the bird been caught by the boy?
e¨vL¨v: Negative ev‡K¨ anything object ‡K
subject Ki‡Z n‡j nothing wjL‡Z nq ZvB
DËi- a;
cÖkœ-16: ev‡K¨ What + Auxi. verb+ Sub.--?Giƒc Interrogative evK¨‡K Passive Kivi wbqg wK?
Rule: What hy³ Interrogative sentence †K passive Kivi †ÿ‡Î tense Gi mKj wbqg wVK _v‡K Z‡e ïay
auxiliary verb wU subject Gi c~‡e© e‡m|
[What Gi ci hLb aux. verb Av‡m ZLb wb‡Pi wbqg]
Active: What + Auxiliary verb + subject + verb + ---- (?) [D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ Practice Kiƒb]
Passive: What + tense Abyhvqx Auxiliary verb + object Gi sub + V3 + by + sub Gi Object + (?)
[What Gi ci hLb main verb Av‡m ZLb wb‡Pi wbqg]
Active: What+ main verb+ object ---(?) -What made the noise?”
Passive: By what+ tense Abymv‡i Aux. Verb+ object +V3 -- (?) -By what was the noise made?
88. ‘What is wanted by him?’ ev‡K¨i cwie‡Z© 90. Choose the correct passive of- What did
Voice n‡e- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK (†ejx) -09, cÖvK- they pay you for doing the job? [cwi‡ek
cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (ivBm)-13] Awa`߇ii mn: cwiPvjK I wimvP© Awdmvi-07] Ans:c
A Whatdo he want? A What had you been paid for doing the job?
B What did he want? B What you were paid for doing the job?
C What does he want? C What were you paid for doing the job?
D What is he wants? Ans:c D What were you being paid for doing the job?
89. The best passive form of the sentence 91. The passive of “What made the noise?”
“What do you want?” [‡gwW‡Kj fwZ© cixÿv 16-17, is- [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15, Btwet AvBb 05-06]
A What was wanting by you? Xvtwet (D) 11-12] A By what was the noise made?
D What is wanting by you? Ans:b D What the noise was made? Ans:a
cÖk-œ 17: ev‡K¨ Who+ verb+ object+ ---? Giƒc interrogative evK¨‡K passive Kivi wbqg wK?
Ans: Who hy³ Interrogative Sentence †K passive Kivi †ÿ‡Î tense Gi mKj wbqg wVK _v‡K Z‡e ïay
auxiliary verb wU subject Gi c~‡e© e‡m| [ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z (by/to/with) + whom e‡m]
Active: Who + verb+ object+ (?) [D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ Practice Kiƒb]
Passive: (by/to/with) + whom + tense Abyhvqx auxiliary verb + Subject + V3 + (?)
A_ev, Who + tense Abyhvqx auxiliary verb + Subject + V3 + by?
96. The passive of “Who gave you the 98. Who gave you this pen? ev‡K¨i Passive
pen?” is- ivtwet (A-Odd) 13-14, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (A) 13-14, form- [‡iwR÷vW© cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK †Mvjvc) -11,
cÖvK-cÖvt mnt wkt wbt cwiÿv-15] cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK (‡Mvjvc) -09]
A By whom you were given the pen? A Bywhom were you got this pen?
B Who were gives you the pen? Ans:c B By whom were you given this pen?
C By whom were you given the pen? C By whom was you given this pen?Ans:b
D By whom the pen was given to you? D By whom have you given this pen?
97. ‘Who planted this here?’ The correct 99. Correct passive of, “Who will do the
passive voice of this sentence is- [37th BCS] work?” is- [24th / 26th BCS, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mn: wkÿK
A By whom the tree was planted here? (Ki‡Zvqv) -13, ciiv÷ª gš¿Yvj‡q cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v -04, Lytwet 05-
06, ivtwet (C) 16-17, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)]
B Who the tree had been planed hereby?
A Who will done the work?
C The tree was planted here by whom?
B Who will be done the work? Ans:c
D By whom had the tree been planted
C By whom will the work be done?
here? Ans: bvB
D By whom the work will be done?
mwVK DËi: By whom was the tree planted here?
Imperative evK¨: Never +main verb Øviv ïiæ n‡j Passive ev‡K¨: Let not---ever--be+V3 -- ”
Imperative evK¨: Please/kindly+main v. Øviv ïiæ n‡j Passive ev‡K¨: You are requested to+V1-- ”
Passive voice G cwieZ©‡bi wbqg n‡jv Passive A The door should be shut.
Let + object + be + V Gi Past participle. B The door should be shut at once.
C The door may not be shut. C Your time should not be wasted.
D The door will not be shut. Ans:a D Let not your time be wasted. Ans:d
cÖkœ-21: Let Gi ci e¨w³evPK Object Øviv Imperative evK¨‡K Passive Kivi wbqg wK?
Rule: Let Gi ci e¨w³evPK Object (me, us, you, them, him, her) + V1 + e¯‘evPK
object -Øviv ïiæ nIqv imperative ev‡K¨i Passive G iƒcvšÍi Kivi MVb wb¤œiƒc--
Active: Let + e¨w³evPK object + V1 + e¯‘evPK object ----
Passive: Let + e¯‘evPK object + be + V3 + by + e¨w³evPK object.
Active: Let me do the work. = Passive: Let the work be done by me.
144. Choose the passive of- “Let me do the 145. “Let her sing a song” passive form is-
work.” [ivtwet (f~‡Mvj I cwe‡ekwe`¨v, g‡bvweÁvb) 10-11] [Medical.13-14, cÖv_t we`¨vt mnt wkÿK (ivRkvnx wefvM)-06,
Rvtwet (E) 14-15, ivtwet (E-even) 13-14]
A Let the work done by me.
A Let a song be sung by her.
B Let the work be done by me.
B Let a song be sang by her.
C The work done by me.
C Let a song sing by her.
D Let the work be done by I. Ans:b
D Let a song sung by her. Ans:a
cÖkœ-22: Never Øviv ïiæ Imperative evK¨‡K Passive Kivi wbqg wK? 2wU D`vniY `vI|
Rule: Never hy³ Imperative Sentence †K let not Øviv Active †_‡K Passive G
iƒcvšÍi Kiv nq| Active: Never + g~j verb Gi base form + object---
Passive: Let not + object + ever + be + V3 -----.
‡hgb: Active: Never catch the Jatka. Passive: Let not the Jatka ever be caught.
Advanced Learning: Never hy³ Imperative Sentence †K Let never w`‡j ever Gi cÖ‡qvRb
†bB| MVb: Let never+ object+ be+ V3--. ‡hgb: Active: Never tell a lie. Passive: Let never a lie
be told.
148. Passive of “Never catch the Jatka.” 149. Choose the correct passive form. ‘Never
[‡it‡ivtwet (C) 16-17, ivtwet 05-06, Btwet (C) 14-15] tell a lie’ [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (KY©dzjx)-12,
A Let the Jatka never be caught. RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 18-19]
B Let not the Jatka ever be caught. A Let not a lie be told.
C Never the Jatka be caught by you. B Let a lie not be told.
D The Jatka is caught by you. Ans:b C Le not a lie ever be told.//
Gi weKí DËi: Let never the Jatka be Let never a lie be told.(Gfv‡eI n‡Z cv‡i)
caught. D Let not a lie been told ever. Ans:c
cÖkœ-23: Please/kindly Øviv ïiæ Imperative evK¨‡K Passive Kivi wbqg wK? 2wU D`vniY `vI|
Rule: “Please”/“kindly” Øviv imperative evK¨ _vK‡j passive voice G you are requested to
+ V1 nq| MVb: Active: please/kindly + verb + object-----
Passive: You + Auxiliary verb + requested to + verb + object...
‡hgb: Kindly give me a taka. = You are requested to give me a taka.
Advance Learning:
please/kindly Gi ci don’t/ never _vK‡j you are requested not to + V1 nq|
Passive ‡_‡K active Kivi mgq wKQz wKQz ‡ÿ‡Î please/kindly e¨envi bv Ki‡jI nq|
‡hgb: You are requested to go there. = Go there. [Avevi A_©MZ Kvi‡Y wfbœfv‡eI n‡Z cv‡i]
we‡kl †ÿ‡Î Please Ges kindly Gi cwie‡Z© may ØvivI passive n‡Z cv‡i|
150. You are requested to go there. Change 151. Active of ‘You are requested not to smoke.’
the voice. [ivtwet 05-06, 08-09] A No smoking is requested. [ivtwet (`k©b 10-11]
A Go there. B Go you there.Ans:a B Please do not smoke.
C Go. D Requested to go. C You need not smoke.
D Smoke not is requested. Ans:b
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152. The passive form of- “Please enter by 153. Change the voice, “Please keep quiet”?
the other door.” [Lyjbv wek¦we`¨vjq Rxe weÁvb ¯‹zj- 04-05] [Dc‡Rjv †cv÷gv÷vi-16]
A You must enter by the other door.Ans:c A You are told for keep quiet.
B You are requested to keep quiet.
B You should enter by the other door.
C You are requested to enter by the other door. C You are told to keep quiet.
D You are asked to enter by the other door. D You are requested for keep quiet. Ans:b
cÖkœ-24: Imperative ev‡K¨ Verb Gi 2wU Object _vK‡j Giƒc evK¨‡K Passive Kivi wbqg wK?
Rule: Imperative ev‡K¨ verb Gi 2wU object _vK‡j, ‡h †Kvb GKwU‡K subject
ai‡jB n‡e| Active: Main Verb + e¨w³evPK object + e¯‘evPK object-
Passive: Let +e¯‘evPK obj. + be + V3+ A_©vbymv‡i to/for/at/with etc.+ e¨w³evPK object
Active: Give me your watch- Avgv‡K †Zvgvi Nwo `vI| Passive: Let your watch be given to me.
154. The passive form of “Pluck me a 156. The best passive form of ‘Give me your
flower.” [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (PÆMÖvg wefvM) -06, watch.’ Is- [_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-96, Lytwet (S) 14-15]
‡bvtwetcÖtwet (A) 13-14, ivtwet AvBb 03-04] A Let your watch be given to me.
A Let a flower be plucked me. B Let your watch be given for me.
B Let a flower be plucked to me. C Let your watch is given me.
C Let a flower be plucked for me. D Let your watch is given to me. Ans:a
D Let a flower be plucked by me. Ans:c mZK©Zv: Preposition emv‡Z n‡j A_© †evSv
mZK©Zv: Preposition emv‡Z n‡j A_© †evSv Riæwi| †`Lyb Give me your watch. ev‡K¨i
Riæwi| †`Lyb Pluck me a flower. ev‡K¨i evsjv evsjv n‡jv: Avgv‡K †Zvgvi NwoUv `vI| myZivs ‡K
n‡jv: Avgvi Rb¨ GKwU dzj Zz‡j Av‡bv| myZivs Rb¨ A_© cÖKv‡k be given to hy³ Ackb a mwVK DËi|
A_© cÖKv‡k for hy³ Ackb c mwVK DËi| [to= ‡K, †i, cÖwZ]
155. The correct passive form of “Buy me a 157. The passive form of- “Bring me the
shirt?” [7g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-11, Btwet (C) 16-17] book.” is- (Avgvi R‡b¨ eB Av‡bv) [Btwet 09-10]
A Let a shirt be bought.
A Let the book be brought for me.
B Let a shirt be bought for me.
B Let the book be brought by me.
C Let a shirt be bought.
C The book is brought for me.
D Let be bought a shirt. Ans:b
D The book is brought by me. Ans:a
cÖkœ-26: Complex/Compound Sentence -Gi †ÿ‡Î Passive Kivi wbqg wK? 2wU D`vniY `vI|
Complex/ Compound Sentence -Gi Passive Kivi wbqg: Complex sentence –
Gi passive –Gi †ÿ‡Î ev‡K¨i Dfq As‡ki passive/Active Ki‡Z nq| Z‡e †Kvb As‡k
main verb Gi object bv _vK‡j ‡mB As‡ki voice change Ki‡Z nq bv|
myZivs Ab¨vb¨ me wbqg wVK †i‡L object _vK‡jB passive Kiv hvq|
Active: I know that he did the work. Passive: It is known to me that the work was done by him.
[GLv‡b Dfq As‡k object(1g As‡k it Dn¨ Avi 2q As‡k the work) Av‡Q ZvB Dfq As‡kB passive Kiv n‡q‡Q]
166. “I know that he did the work.” evK¨wUi 168. The active voice of ‘‘It is known to me
mwVK cwiewZ©Z voice n‡e- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK how it was done by him. [Medical 04-05,
(Mvgv) -14, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (wkDwj) -09, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK KUET 05-06, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15]
mnKvix wkÿK (gyw³‡hv×v ‡KvUv)-16] AI know how he has done.
A It was known to me that the work had B I knew how he had done.
been done by him. C I knew how he did it.
B It was known to me that the work has D I know how he did it. Ans:d
been done by him. Hints: Dfq As‡ki Active Voice n‡q‡Q|
C It is known to me that the work was 169. The passive of- ‘‘Do it as I say’’ is [evsjv‡`k
done by him. nvDR wewìs wdb¨vÝ K‡c©v‡ikb-17]
D It was known to me that work was done A Let it be done as is said by me.
by him. Ans:c B Let it be done as I say.
167. Change into active form: I was C It should be done as I say.
Surprised to see that he had been D Be it done as it is said. Ans:b
beaten black and blue.- [BB Asst. Director-18 e¨vL¨v: †h‡nZz 1g As‡k object Av‡Q ZvB GB
& BSC Office (5 Bank) 18] As‡kiB passive Kiv n‡q‡Q|
A I was surprised to see he had been
beaten black and blue. Super Advanced Learning: know,
B It surprised me to see that he had been ask, depend BZ¨vw` verb Gi ci
beaten black and blue. subordinate clause wU passive K‡i/bv K‡i
C It was surprising that he had been subject a‡i main clause Gi verb ‡K
beaten black and blue. passive Kiv hvq|
D That he had been beaten black and blue †hgb: Lord knew what they cost.
was surprising. Ans:b = What they cost was known to Lord.
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170. The correct passive of ‘‘Lord knew 171. The correct passive voice of: I know
what they cost’’ [Btwet (Q, AvBb) 04-05, kÖg cwi`߇ii what he thinks. [Btwet (B) 09-10]
RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZ©v-09, evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK-12] A What he think was know to me.
A What they cost is known to Lord. Ans:d B What he thinks was know to me.
B What they were cost was known to Lord.
C What he thinks is known to me.
C What they are cost was known to Lord.
D He think what is know to me. Ans:c
D What they cost was known to Lord.
cÖkœ-27: 3rd Conditional Sentence hy³ Complex evK¨‡K Passive Kivi wbqg wK?
Rule: 3rd Conditional Sentence Gi Passive Voice: ev‡K¨i subject wb‡R wb‡R verb Gi KvR
m¤úbœ Ki‡Z bv cvi‡j- 3rd conditional sentence G `ywU clause Gi g‡a¨ `ywU clause-B passive voice
wKsev GKwU passive Ab¨wU active G n‡Z cv‡i| ‡m‡ÿ‡Î conditional Gi mKj wbqg wVK _v‡K kyay verb Gi
passive nq|
MVb: If + Sub. +had + V3 ---, Sub. + would have/could have/might have +been + V3 ---.
Or- If + Sub. +had + been + V3 ---, Sub. + would have/could have/might have + V3 ---.
‡hgb: He would have been arrested if he had tried to leave the country.
e¨vL¨v: hw` †m †`kZ¨v‡Mi †Póv Ki‡Zv Zv‡K e›`x Kiv n‡Zv; GLv‡b: †m wb‡R e›`x nBZ bv eis Zv‡K e›`x Kiv
n‡Zv; ZvB evK¨wU passive structure G n‡q‡Q|
172. He would have gone to England if his e¨vL¨v: †m wb‡R e›`x nBZ bv eis Zv‡K e›`x Kiv
visa -----. [ivtwet (H-odd), 14-15] Ans:b n‡Zv; ZvB evK¨wU passive structure G n‡q‡Q|
A had issued B had been issued 174. Mr. X would have studied MBA if he ---
C was issued D was being issued to a business school. [ivtwet 07-08]
e¨vL¨v: hw` Zvi wfmv Bmy¨ Kiv n‡Zv †m Bsj¨v‡Û †h‡Zv| ‡h‡nZz A could be able to enter
wfmv Ab¨i Øviv Bmy¨ Kiv nq ZvB passive A_© w`‡Z DËi n‡e B had been admitted Ans:b
(b)
C was admitted D were admitted
173. He --- arrested if he had tried to leave
175. Put the correct verb form- “If the
the country. (hw` †m †`kZ¨v‡Mi †Póv KwiZ, Zv‡K ew›`
driver had been more careful, the
Kiv nBZ) [26th BCS ivtwet (G) 11-12, Lytwet 05-06]
accident ----” [Rtwet (A) 11-12]
A would have
A would be averted
B could be
B might be averted
C must be
C would have been averted
D would have been Ans:d
D would have averted Ans:c
cÖkœ-28: “be going to” hy³ evK¨‡K Passive Kivi wbqg/MVb wK? 2wU D`vniY `vI|
Rule: “be going to” Gi passive G going to + be+ V3 e‡m, wKš‘ be verb/tense Gi
†Kvb cwieZ©b nq bv| Active: Subject + be verb + going to + present form + object.
Passive: Object Gi sub + be verb + going to + be + V3 + by + Sub Gi object
Active: He is going to open a shop. = Passive: A shop is going to be opened by him.
C A shop will be opened by him. Ans:d D A school has been going to be set up by
cÖkœ-29: Group verb hy³ evK¨‡K Passive Kivi wbqg/MVb wK? 2wU D`vniY `vI|
Rule: Group verb hy³ verb Gi passive- Group verb hy³ verb Gi passive voice Kivi mgq D³
preposition wU g~j verb Gi mv‡_B e‡m| G‡ÿ‡Î `ywU preposition cvkvcvwk _vK‡Z cv‡i| GKwU verb Gi
mv‡_i Ask| Avi Ab¨vwU Object Gi c~‡e© passive A_© cÖ`v‡bi Rb¨ e¨envi nq| Active: He laughed at
me. Passive: He was laughed at by me.
180. The passive of “All of his friends 182. Active voice of “They were talked of by
laughed at him”. [ivtwet (E-Even), 14-15, Xvtwet (D) us” is – [ivtwet 09-10]
04-05, kÖg gš¿bvj‡qi Aax‡b mnKvix cwiPvjK-05, htwetcÖtwet B, 12- A They were talked of.
13, Medical 03-04, A_© gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-04]
B Talked to us.
A He laughed at all of his friends.
C We had been talk of.
B He was laughed at by all of his friends.
D We talked of them. Ans:d
C All his friends had laughed at him.
183. My uncle looks after me. Passive form
D All his friends were laughed at him. Ans:b
is- [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZ©v-07, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10,
181. The passive of “Take care of your 13, Kztwet (B) 12-13, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (L) 16-17]
health.”[Medical. 06-07, kvtwetcÖtwet (A) 09-10, ivtwet(F1) A I was looked after by me uncle.
A Let your health taken care. 12-13]
B I am looked after by my uncle.
B Let your health be taken care of. C I am being looked after by my uncle.
C Let your health taken care of. D I am looking after by my uncle Ans:b
D Health is taken care by you. Ans:b
cÖkœ-30: `ywU Object hy³ Assertive evK¨‡K Passive Kivi wbqg/ MVb wK? 2wU D`vniY `vI|
DËi: `ywU object _vK‡j Passive: mvaviYZ give, send, make, call BZ¨vw` verb ¸‡jvi †ÿ‡Î `ywU object
_vK‡j †h †Kvb object †K subject wnmv‡e MÖnY K‡i active voice †_‡K passive voice G cwieZ©b Kiv hvq|
G‡ÿ‡Î cÖ‡qvRb n‡j object Gi c~‡e© Rb¨ †evSv‡j for Ges †K/wbK‡U †evSv‡j to e‡m| [tense cwieZ©‡bi mKj
wbqg Av‡Mi gZB wVK _v‡K] ‡hgb: Active: He gave me a pen.
Passive: A pen was given to me by him. Or- I was given a pen by him.
D A book had been given me by him. B Work was made by him for us.
186. The correct passive of- “They elected C Work were made by him to us. Ans:b/d
him captain” is- [WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifvi wkqvi-18, D We were made the work for him.
cÖvK-cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (`vRjv) -13, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq 189. “The cow gives us milk.” evK¨wUi passive
mnKvix wkÿK (cÙv) 12, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (kir) -10]
form n‡e| [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10(XvKv wefvM)]
A He is elected captain by them.
A We are being given milk by the cow.
B He was elected captain by them.
B We were given milk by the cow.
C He has been elected captain by them.
C Milk is given to us by the cow. Ans:c
D Captain is elected him by them. Ans:b
D Milk is being given to us by the cow
cÖkœ-33: There are lots of things + to be- _vK‡j Passive Kivi wbqg/MVb wK?
Rule: Active: There+ be verb (is/are/was/were) + noun phrase (lot of + to +V1)
Passive MVb: There + be verb (is/are/was/were) + noun phrase + to be + V3--
Active: There are lots of things to do. Passive: There are lots of things to be done.
193. What is the passive form of- “There are lots of things to do?” [ivtwet 05-06]
A There are lots of things to done. B There are lots of things to be doing.
C There are lots of things to be done. D None of them Ans:c
cÖkœ-34: Bare infinitive hy³ evK¨‡K Passive-Kivi wbqg/MVb wK? D`vniYmn eywS‡q `vI|
GB wbqgwU gyjZ Causative verb related wbqg:
---Object + (V1---)/ Bare infinitive: Bare Infinitive n‡”Q V1 Gi Av‡M to Dn¨
_vKv| Giƒc ev‡K¨i passive Kivi †ÿ‡Î to + verb em‡e| Giƒc to + V1---- Ask AcwiewZ©Z
Ae¯’vq passive ev‡K¨i object Gi c‡i/Av‡M ‡h †Kv‡bv Ae¯’v‡b emv‡bv hvq|
MVY: Active: Subject + verb + object + bare infinitive (V1) -----.
Passive: object wU subject n‡e + tense Abymv‡i passive n‡e + (to +V1) + by + object -----]
Active = He saw me do it. [GLv‡b do n‡”Q bare infinitive KviY ev‡K¨ do Gi c~‡e© to Dn¨ Av‡Q]
Passive= I was seen to do it by him. [GLv‡b passive ev‡K¨ do Gi c~‡e© to e‡m‡Q hv active ev‡K¨ wQj bv]
Active: I saw him play football. Passive: He was seen to play football by me.
194. The passive form of - ‘He saw me do it’ 196. The passive voice of “We made her
is- [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17] recite a poem” wcGmwmÕi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-16, GB
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (4_©- avc)- 19,
A I was seen do it by him.
†mU b¤^i: 5124]
B I was seen to do it by him. A A poem was mad recite by her.
C I was seen doing it by him. B She was made to recite a poem.
D I was seen to doing it by him. Ans:b C She was made recited a poem.
e¨vL¨v: evK¨wUi passive n‡jv I was seen to do D A poem was made to be recited. Ans:b
it by him KviY cÖ`Ë ev‡K¨ Bare infinitive 197. What is the passive of ‘He made me
(do) e¨envi Kiv n‡q‡Q| Bare infinitive _vK‡j drive his car’? [cÖv_wgK wkÿK-13, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 14-15]
passive Gi †ÿ‡Î to+ verb em‡e; A I was made drive his car by him.
195.Change the voice. He helped me do it. [NSI B I was made to drive his car by him.
(Junior Field off.) 24 Sep. 21] C I was made driven his car by him.
A I was helped by him to do it. D I am made to drive his car by him. Ans:b
B I was helped by he to do it
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cÖkœ-35: --- Object + [infinitive(to+ V1) + -----] hy³ ev‡K¨i Passive-Kivi wbqg/MVb wK?
Ans: --- Object + [infinitive(to+ V1) + -----] hy³ ev‡K¨i passive Kivi ‡ÿ‡Î g~j verb Gi tense
Abyhvqx passive Kivi ci [infinitive(to+ V1) + ---] AcwiewZ©Z Ae¯’vq passive ev‡K¨i object Gi c‡i/
Av‡M e‡m| Main verb Gi iƒc cwieZ©‡b Ab¨vb¨ mKj wbqg Av‡Mi gZ wVK _v‡K|
Active: He taught me to read Arabic.
Passive: I was taught by him to read Arabic.
‡bvU: [adjective+ infinitive(to+ V1) +---] _vK‡jI AcwiewZ©Z Ae¯’vq GKB wbq‡g passive ev‡K¨i object
Gi c‡i/Av‡M e‡m| Active: I found it easy to do. Passive: It was found easy to do by me.
202. “He taught me to read Arabic” evK¨wUi 205. Which one is passive voice of ‘‘I helped
passive form n‡e- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (myigv) -12, 16] him to do’’? [ivtwet 08-09]
A I was taught by him to read Arabic. A He was helped to do by me.
B I have been taught by him to read Arabic. B He was done by my help.
C I was being taught to read Arabic. Ans:a C I helped him doing.
D I had been taught by him to read Arabic. D He was helped by me. Ans:a
203. I found it easy to do. evK¨wUi mwVK cwiewZ©Z 206. The correct passive form of ‘I saw him
voice n‡e- [ivtwet AvBb 03-04] to go the garden’? [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: RvZxq
wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v (NSI) Gi Rywbqi wdì Awdmvi- 19]
Ans: It was found easy to do by me.
A He was seen go to the garden.
204. He decided to sell the house. The best
B He was seen to go to the garden.
passive will be- [Medical 04-05, Btwet (C) 16-17
C He was been seen to go to the garden.
A It was decided by him to sell the house.
D He went to the garden was seen. Ans:b
B He decided that the house shall be sold.
e¨vL¨v: Saw somebody + verb Gi base form
C He decided that the house is sold. Ans:a
hy³ ev‡K¨i passive voice Gi structure n‡jv:
D He decided that the house is selling.
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ object mivmwi D‡jøL bv _vK‡j it, ob- †K sub + was/were + verb-Gi p.p + to
someone, something, people, we G¸‡jv + verb-Gi base form.
ai‡Z nq|
cÖkœ-37: Object/Subject Zy‡j †`Iqv ev bv _vK‡j a‡i †bIqvi wbq‡g active-passive Av‡jvPbv|
Ans: Object/subject D‡jøL bv _vK‡j mvaviYZ We, people, everybody, nobody, everything, one,
Someone, wbw`©ó ‡Kvb RvwZ, fire, Circumstances, BZ¨vw` †h‡Kvb GKwU a‡i wb‡Z nq| Tense I Ab¨vb¨
wbqg wVK ‡i‡L Active/passive Ki‡Z nq|
we‡kl †bvU: Avevi GB subject/ object ¸‡jvB active/passive ev‡K¨ Dn¨ _vK‡Z cv‡i|
Passive: He is called a genius. [everybody ‡K object a‡i] Active: Everybody calls him a genius.
Avm‡j g~j passive evK¨wU wQj- He is called a genius by everybody. [ev‡K¨ by everybody Dn¨ wQj]
Passive: Rome was not built in a day. = Active: The Romans did not build Rome in a day.
[GLv‡b The Romans ‡K passive ev‡K¨i object a‡i active ev‡K¨i subject Kiv n‡q‡Q;]
211. The active form of ‘The ship was burnt’. 212. The Active of- I shall be obliged to go.
[ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœ. e¨vsK (Cashier)-15] [Rtwet IBA, 10-11, †bvtwetcÖtwet C 16-17, Lytwet (Law) 16-17]
A The ship burnt. A Circumstances will oblige me to go.
B someone burnt the ship. B I will be my obligation to go.
C Fire burnt the ship. C It will oblige me to go.
D No active form. Ans:b D Obligation will make me to. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: passive voice-G hw` object Dn¨ _v‡K, 213. English is spoken all over the world.
Zvn‡j sentence-wUi A_© Abymv‡i active voice- (Active vice) [Lytwet (B) 14-15, Medical 17-18]
G iƒcvšÍ‡ii mgq h‡_vchy³ GKwU subject emv‡Z Ans: People speak English all over the
nq| world.
years ago” is [GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: mvavib exgv C He is not known here.
K‡c©v‡ik‡bi A¨vwmm‡U›U g¨v‡b-19] D He is not known to nobody here. Ans:c
Ans: Someone built the house ten years ago. 222. A storm has uprooted the tree. (Select
216. Fire burnt the ship. Make it passive. the passive form) [_vbv mnKvix wkÿv Awdmvi-04]
Ans: The ship was burnt. Ans: The tree has been uprooted by a
217. English (to speak) in many parts of the storm.
world. [gnvwnmve wbwiÿK I wbqš¿‡Ki Kvh©vt Aaxb AwWUi -11, 223. The active of ‘He is not known here’?
Lv`¨ cwi`k©K -11, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 14-15] [Btwet (H-Law) 15-16, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (L) 17-18]
Ans: English is spoken in many parts of A He is known here.
the world. B Nobody knows him here.
218. The passive voice of ‘One should take C Everybody knows him here.
care of one’s health.’ [ivtwet 01-02] D Somebody knows him here. Ans:b
Ans: Health should be taken care of. 224. What is the opposite voice of ‘Barry got
219. The passive form of ‘‘The people in invited to the party yesterday.’? [Lytwet
(Kjv I gvbweK ¯‹zj) 11-12]
Asia mainly eat rice’’ is- [Btwet 09-10]
Ans: Someone invited Barry to the party
Ans: Rice is mainly eaten in Asia.
yesterday. Ans:c
220. People always remember the patriots.
Which one is correct passive. [15th BCS, 225. Rome was not built in a day. (Active)
RvZxq msm‡`i cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v I cÖ‡UvKj Awdmvi-06, ivtwet [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv 17, Btwet (C) 10-11]
(mgvRKg©) 09-10, (BBA) 13-14, 9g we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)-14, A The Romans did not built Rome in a day.
htwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15, (C8) 15-16, Lytwet (S) 16-17] B People were not build Rome in a day.
A The patriot will always remembered by C The Romans were not build Rome in a day.
people. D A day was not built by Rome Ans:a
B The patriots are always being remembered. e¨vL¨v: past indefinite- Gi negative passive
C People are always remembered by the
evK¨‡K active Ki‡Z sub+ did not+ verb 1+
patriots. Ans:d
sub ‡K obj. + extension structure wU AbymiY
D The patriots are always remembered.
Ki‡Z n‡e|
cÖkœ-38: Factitive object hy³ evK¨‡K Passive G iƒcvšÍi- Kivi wbqg/MVb wK?
Ans: Factitive object ‡K subject Gi ¯’‡j Avbv hvq bv| ZvB G‡K wVK †i‡L Ab¨ object ‡K subject iƒ‡c
MÖnY Ki‡Z nq| Avi Voice cwieZ©‡bi Ab¨vb¨ mKj wbqg Av‡Mi gZB wVK _v‡K|
†hgb: Active: We elected him Mayor. Passive: He was elected Mayor by us.
226. We elected him Mayor. [Lytwet (BBA) 13-14]
A He elected Mayor by us. B He was elected Mayor by us.
C The Mayor was elected by us. D He is elected Mayor by us. Ans:b
3. Which one is the correct voice form? A active voice B passive voice
[cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-04] C quasi-passive voice Ans:b
AI was charmed at her beauty. D not any voice which are mentioned
BI was charmed by her beauty. 9. “Let him be told to go.” Change the
C I was charmed for her beauty. voice.[ivtwet (MY‡hvMv‡hvM) 09-10,NSI Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK-15]
D I was charmed to her beauty. Ans:a A Go B Tell him to go.
4. “Let me write a letter.” evK¨wUi Passive C Let you go. D You go. Ans:b
form n‡e- [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZ©v-06, et‡ktgytit 10. “Does he speak English well?” evK¨wUi
A Let a letter be write by me.wetcÖtwet (A) 12-13] mwVK passive n‡e-[cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv)-10,
B Let a letter be written by me. cÖvK-cÖv_wgK wkÿK (weUv)-14, Ptwet (G) 08-09, Xvtwet (A) 16-17]
5. evK¨wUi passive form n‡e? “Shut the door C Is English spoken well by him? Ans:c
at once.” [WvK wefv‡Mi †cv÷vi Acv‡iU 2016] D Was English spoken well by him?
A The door is no be shut. 11. Choose the correct sentence. [cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i
cÖKí Kg©KZv©-13, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK (cybtM„wnZ)-14]
B The door may be shut.
A The matter was informed in the police .
C Let the door be shut.
B The matter had been informed of the
D Let the door shut. Ans:c
police. Ans:c
6. Change the voice- “where did you see
C The police were informed of the matter.
him?” [cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †evW©-Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb)-16]
D The police was informed of the matter .
A Where did he seen by you?
evK¨wUi Active form n‡”Q: We inform the
B where was he see by you?
police of the matter. [the police n‡”Q
C Where was seen by you?
D Where was he seen by you? Ans:d
plural]
B She was heard sing by him. Ais using B has used Ans:d
14. English --- across the world. [RbcÖkvmb A Let not it be done.
gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v -16, GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK B Let it be not done.
we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (1©- avc)- 19] C Let it be done.
A speaks B is speaking D Let it not be done. Ans:a
C is spoken D has spoken Ans:c
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cÖkœ-01: Narration/Speech A_© wK? Bnv KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?
Narration/Speech: Narration/Speech k‡ãi A_© Dw³; Giƒc Dw³ cÖavbZ 2 cÖKvi-
Direct Speech/Narration: hvi K_v †m wb‡RB mivmwi Dw³ Ki‡j †mwU direct speech| Giƒc speech G
comma (,) I inverted comma ev DØ„Z wP‡ýi (“ ”) _v‡K| †hgb: Champa said to me, “She can sing
the song.”
Indirect Speech/Narration: hvi K_v †m wb‡RB mivmwi Dw³ bv K‡i A‡b¨i Øviv Kiv nq ZLb †mwU
indirect speech| Indirect speech G comma (,) I inverted comma (“-”) D‡V wM‡q that, if,
whether BZ¨vw` linker/conjunction e‡m| †hgb: Champa said to me that she could sing the song.
Giƒc Direct Speech /indirect Speech Dfq †ÿ‡ÎB Avevi `yBwU Ask _v‡K h_v:
D`vniY: Sompa said to me, “she can sing the song.”
(R.V.) (R.S.)
Reporting Verb Ask: †h As‡k say, said, ask BZ¨vw` _v‡K †mwU Reporting Verb [ms‡ÿ‡c (R.V.)]
Reported Speech Ask: †h Ask inverted comma Øviv _v‡K †mwU Reporting Verb [ms‡ÿ‡c (R.S.)]
MCQ cÖkœ `ªæZ mgvav‡bi †KŠkj: wewfbœ kZ©vbymv‡i: 1g step Øviv linker emv‡bv, 2q step
Øviv Person cwieZ©b, 3q Step Øviv tense cwieZ©b, †kl step Øviv kã cwieZ©b nq|
hLb 1st step Øviv GKvwaK Ackb mwVK cv‡eb ZLb 2q step ‡`L‡eb| Zvici 2q step Øviv
GKvwaK mwVK †c‡j 3q step ‡`L‡eb| Gfv‡e GB †KŠk‡j mgvavb Ki‡j, Ab¨‡`i Zzjbvq
A‡bK Kg mg‡q mwVK DËi Ki‡Z cvi‡eb| Avi †Mvovwg Ki‡j †evKvi ¯^‡M©B _vK‡eb| g‡b
ivL‡eb mgq †ewk w`‡j A‡b‡KB mgvavb Ki‡Z cvi‡e wKš‘ cixÿvi n‡ji K_v wPšÍv K‡ib|
†mLv‡b Lye Kg mgq cv‡eb| ZvB †KŠkwj bv n‡j mviv Rxe‡bI Kcv‡j fv‡jv wKQz RyU‡e bv|
1. Choose the correct change of narration: Jami said, “I was sleeping in my room.”
A Jami was sleeping in my room. [ivtwet (H-even), 14-15]
B Jami said I had been sleeping in his room.
C Jami said he was sleeping in his room.
D Jami said that he had been sleeping in his room. Ans:d
`ªæZ DËi Kivi Dcvq: 1g step Øviv linker emv‡bvi wbq‡g †`‡Lb evK¨wU Assertive ZvB linker wn‡m‡e
that em‡e| Ggb Ackb GKUvB Av‡Q d| myZivs GUvB DËi| Magic ‡`L‡jb Ab¨ wKQz †`L‡ZB n‡jv bv|
2. Indirect speech of- He said to me, “How did you do it?”[cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡WjUv)-14,
evsjv‡`k †Uwjwfk‡bi cÖ‡hvRK-06, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (C) 13-14, (D) 14-15]
A He enquired of me if I had done it. B He enquired of me how I had done it.
C He said to me if I had done it. D He said to me that I had done it. Ans:b
`ªæZ DËi Kivi Dcvq: 1g step: linker emv‡bvi wbq‡g evK¨wU Interrogative ZvB linker wn‡m‡e WH
word _vK‡j †mUvB em‡e| Ggb Ackb GKUvB Av‡Q d| A_©vr how ‡_‡K how; myZivs GUvB DËi|
cÖkœ-04: Reported Speech(R.S.) As‡ki Person cwieZ©‡bi wbqg KqwU Ges wK wK?
2. Reporting verb (R.V.) Ask Abyhvqx R.S. As‡ki Person cwieZ©‡bi wbqgmg~nÑ
1. Reported Speech (R.S.) Gi AšÍM©Z First Person (I, We, us, me, our, my etc.)
memgq Reporting verb (R.V.) As‡ki, Subject Gi Person Abyhvqx cwiewZ©Z nq|
2. Reported Speech (R.S.) Gi AšÍM©Z Second Person (you, your) memgq
Reporting verb (R.V.) As‡ki, object Gi Person Abyhvqx cwiewZ©Z nq|
3. Reported Speech (R.S.) Gi AšÍM©Z Third Person (he, she, it, her, him, they, them, their, his
etc.) Gi †Kvb cwieZ©b nq bv| ‡bvU: Reporting Verb (R.V.) As‡ki †Kvb Person Gi cwieZ©b nq bv|
.
3. The indirect- He said to me, “What are you doing?”[mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii mgvRKj¨vY msMVb-05,
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (wZ¯Ív)-10]
A He said that what are you doing? B He said to me that what are you doing. Ans:c
C He asked me what I was doing. D What are you doing was what he said to me.
`ªæZ DËi Kivi Dcvq: 1g step: interrogative evK¨ Abymv‡i linker wn‡m‡e what em‡e| Ggb Ackb
3Uv Av‡Q a,c,d| Zvn‡j DËi Av‡Q GB 3 Uvi g‡a¨B| 2q step: person(you) cwieZ©‡b I Øviv DËi c b¤^i|
4. She said, “I taught in many schools.” What is the indirect speech of the sentence?
A She said: she had taught in many schools. [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ‡gwW‡Kj fwZ© cixÿv 19-20]
B She said that she had taught in many schools.
C She said that she taught in many schools.
D She said she had education in many schools. Ans:b
`ªæZ DËi Kivi Dcvq: 1g step Øviv linker emv‡bvi wbq‡g †`‡Lb evK¨wU Assertive ZvB linker wn‡m‡e
that em‡e| Ggb Ackb `yBUv Av‡Q b,c| Zvn‡j DËi Av‡Q GB `yBUvi g‡a¨B| ZvB Ab¨ `ywU Ackb wb‡q wPšÍv
Ki‡Z n‡e bv d‡j mgq evP‡e| GLb †`Lyb b, c Gi g‡a¨ person I tense cwieZ©‡b mwVK DËi b b¤^i|
5. The headmaster says, “The inspector will visit our school at 11 am today”
A The Headmaster says that the inspector will visit their school at 11 am today.
B The Headmaster said that the inspector will visit their school at 11 am today.
C The Headmaster said that the inspector is being visit their school at 11 am today.
D The Headmaster said that today at 11 am the inspector must visit their school. Ans:a
`ªæZ DËi Kivi Dcvq: 1g step: Assertive evK¨ Abymv‡i linker wn‡m‡e that em‡e| Ggb Ackb 4Uv
Av‡Q| 2q step: person(The inspector) wVK _vK‡e| 3q step: Tense cwieZ©b n‡e bv| A_©vr will ‡_‡K
will _vK‡e| KviY RV Ask Present Tense G Av‡Q| 4_© step: kã cwieZ©b bvB| Zvn‡j a, b Gi g‡a¨
mgm¨v wK??? Dc‡ii Note-2 jÿ¨ Kiæb- RV As‡k say _vK‡j indirect G say-B _vK‡e| myZivs DËi- a;
6. Find out the indirect narration of: He said, “I know this boy.” [ivtwet (A5) 11-12]
A He said he knew this boy. B He said that he knew that boy.
C He said that he knows this boy. D He said that he knew the boy. Ans:b
`ªæZ DËi Kivi Dcvq: 1g step: Assertive evK¨ Abymv‡i linker wn‡m‡e that em‡e| Ggb Ackb 3Uv
Av‡Q b,c,d| Zvn‡j DËi Av‡Q GB 3 Uvi g‡a¨B| 2q step: person(he) wVK _vK‡e| 3q step: Tense
cwieZ©‡b b, d mwVK| 4_© step: kã cwieZ©‡b this boy ‡_‡K that boy Av‡Q b b¤^i| myZivs GUvB DËi|
hviv GB Step AbymiY K‡i DËi Ki‡e ïay ZvivB Kg mg‡q mwVK DËi Ki‡Z cvi‡e|
cÖk-œ 10: R.V. Ask Past tense G _vK‡jI KLb Reported speech As‡ki Tense cwieZ©b nq bv?
Rule: R. V. Ask Past tense n‡jI Reported Speech Ask ˆeÁvwbK mZ¨ (Scientific Truth), wPišÍb
mZ¨ (Universal Truth), I Af¨vmMZ Kg© (Habitual fact/truth) eySv‡j Indirect Narration G Reported
speech As‡ki Tense cwieZ©b nq bv| wKš‘ person cwieZ©b n‡Z cv‡i| Avi assertive evK¨vbymv‡i
linker(that) e‡m|
26. Choose the indirect speech of He said, “I take bath in the Padma every morning.”
A He said that he took bath in the Padma every morning. [ivtwet (e¨ve¯’vcbv) 04-05]
B He said that he take bath in the Padma every morning.
C He said that he takes bath in the Padma every morning.
D He said that he taken bath in the Padma every morning. Ans:c
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27. Soya said, “I walk a mile every day.” Find out indirect narration.
A Soya said that she walked a mile every day. [A_© gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-04]
B Soya said that she walks a mile every day. (‡m cÖwZw`b GK gvBj nuv‡U)
C Soya said that I walking a mile every day.
D Soya said that I walk a mile every day. Ans:b
cÖk-œ 11: RV Ask Past tense G _vK‡j R. S. As‡ki shall, will, can, may cwiewZ©Z n‡q wK nq?
Rule: R.V. Ask past tense G _vK‡j, R. S. As‡ki shall/will ‡_‡K would, can ‡_‡K could, Ges
may ‡_‡K might nq| (person cwieZ©b I Ab¨vb¨ me wbqg wVK _v‡K)
‡hgb: He said to me, “You cannot do it.” = He told me that I could not do it.
fzj ms‡kvab: ‡`‡ki AwaKvsk eB‡Z shall _vK‡j should nq ejv Av‡Q hv wbšÍvšÍB fzj KviY should Øviv AZxZ
cÖKvk cvq bv| ZvB shall/will ‡K GKB a‡i (cwieZ©b `iKvi n‡j) would `¦viv cwieZ©b Ki‡Z nq|
28. The indirect speech of- I will have a cup of tea. My father said, “Because I’m not
hungry.” [29th BCS, cÖvK cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK Avjdv- 14, Rtwet (D) 13-14]
A My father said that he will have a cup of tea because he wasn’t hungry.
B My father said that he would have had a cup of tea because he wasn’t hungry.
C My father said that he would have a cup of tea because he wasn’t hungry.
D My father said that he will had a cup of tea because he wasn’t hungry. Ans:c
e¨vL¨vt Direct Narration G shall ev will _vK‡j indirect narration G G‡`i cwie‡Z© would e‡m|
ev‡K¨i A_©: I will have a cup of tea. My father said, “Because I’m not hungry.”- Avgvi evev ej‡jv, Avwg
GK Kvc Pv Lv‡ev, KviY Avwg ÿzavZ© bB;
29. The teacher said, “I shall not teach him English.”[cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix cwiPvjK-00, (hgybv)-
13, (kir)-10, cwiKíbv gš¿Yvjq WvUv cÖ‡mwms Acv‡iUi-02]
A The teacher said he would not teach him English.
B The teacher said that he would not taught him English.
C The teacher said that he would not teach him English.
D The teacher said that he will not teach him English. Ans:c
30. She said to him, “I will call you as soon as possible.” The correct indirect speech-
A She told that she will call him as soon as possible.
B She told him she called him as soon as possible. [ewnivMgb I cvm‡cvU© Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-11]
C She told him that she would call him as soon as possible.
D She told him she will call him as soon as possible. Ans:c
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31. The indirect of- Sara said to Yusuf, “I will go to school.”
A Sara told Yusuf that she would go to school. [GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 19-20]
B Sara told Yusuf that she will go to school.
C Sara told Yusuf that he would go to school.
D Sara told Yusuf that they will go to school. Ans:a
Rule: R.V. Ask past tense G _vK‡j, direct speech Gi wbKUevPK k㸇jv indirect
speech G `~iZ¡evPK k‡ã cwiewZ©Z nq| Tense I Person cwieZ©b mn mKj wbqg wVK _v‡K|
Direct Indirect Direct Indirect
This-Bnv/GB That-Dnv/J Now-GLb Then-ZLb
These-G¸‡jv Those-I¸‡jv Today-AvR That day-Jw`b
Here-GLv‡b There-‡mLv‡b Tomorrow The next day/the following day
Ago-Av‡M Before-Av‡M Yesterday The previous day / the day before
Thus-Gfv‡e So/in that way-ZvB Last month The previous month/the month before
Tonight-AvR iv‡Z That night-J iv‡Z Next week The following week
Hither-GLv‡b Thither-ILv‡b/‡mLv‡b Must- Had to (¯^vfvweK eva¨KZv eySv‡Z)
Hence-GLvb †_‡K Thence-‡mLvb †_‡K Must- Must (wPišÍb eva¨KZv eySv‡Z)
Come-Avmv Go-hvIqv ‡bvU: jÿ¨ Kiæb- direct-G come _vK‡j, indirect G go
Go-hvIqv Go-hvIqv nq wKš‘ direct-G go _vK‡j indirect G go-B nq;
It-Bnv It-Bnv GKBfv‡e direct-G it _vK‡j indirect G it-B nq;
Sir Respectfully
34. Munna said to Zuhan, “I shall come to you tomorrow.” Its indirect form is-
A Munna told Zuhan that he would be going to him he next day. [`~b©xwZ `gb ey¨‡ivi Dc
B Munna told Zuhan that he would go to him the following day. cwi`k©K -04]
C Munna told Zuhan that he should come to him the next day.
D Munna informed Zuhan that he would come to him the following day. Ans:b
35. Correct narration of- He said to me, “You cannot do it thus”
A He told me that I could not do it that way. [Xvtwet (C) 98-99, Btwet (C) 16-17]
B He said to me that I could not have done it in that way.
C He told me that I could not do that thus.
D None of the above Ans:a
N.B. Indirect speech G it AcwiewZ©Z _v‡K, KL‡bvB that G cwiYZ nq bv|
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cÖkœ-13: Direct Narration G Aek¨ KiYxq A‡_© Must _vK‡j G‡K wK Øviv cwieZ©b Ki‡Z nq? ি�ক
Rule: mvavibZ indirect narration G Aek¨ KiYxq A‡_© must _vK‡j Zv had to †Z cwieZ©b nq| wKš‘
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wPišÍb mZ¨ eySv‡j indirect narration G must AcwiewZ©Z _v‡K| [Ab¨vb¨ wbqg wVK _v‡K] wPišÍb mZ¨ eySv‡Z
D`vniY: He said, “All must go.” = He said that they must go.
cÖkœ-16: Reported speech Gi AšÍM©Z 3rd person cwieZ©b nq wK? D`vniY `vI|
Rule: Reported speech Gi AšÍM©Z 3rd person Gi †Kvb cwieZ©b nq bv| (ïay Tense cwieZ©b nq)
48. Karim said, “I met him long ago”- change the narration [ivt wet (D/ F) AevwYR¨ 15-16]
A Karim said that he had met long ago.
1st Person (I) cwieZ©b n‡q‡Q wKš‘
B Karim said that he met him long ago.
3rd person (him) AcwieZ©b Av‡Q|
C Karim said that he has met him long ago. Tense- Past Ind. ‡_‡K Past Perfect n‡q‡Q
D Karim said that he had met him long ago. Ans:d
49. The correct indirect of-. He said, “The train reached at nine.” [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09,
GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi ¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjix (wmwfj) - 19
A He said that the train has reached at nine. cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10, N.U. (Science) 09-10]
B He said that the train had reached at nine.
C He said that he has gone to Khulna.
D He said that train reached at nine. Ans:b
Use of say and tell
cÖkœ-17: Direct Ges Indirect Dfq speech G ‘say/tell’ e¨envi Kivi wbqg wK? D`vniY `vI|
Direct Narration G say(s)/said/will say _vK‡j indirect G h_vµ‡g say(s)/ said/ will say G¸‡jvB
_vK‡e| Avevi Direct Narration G say(s) to/said to /will say to + Object _vK‡j indirect G h_vµ‡g
tell(s)/ told/ will tell + Object Gfv‡e em‡e| A_©vr tell/told Gi mv‡_ to e‡m bv| Z‡e g‡b ivL‡eb GB
cwieZ©b Kiv eva¨ZvgyjK bq| ZvB wKQz cÖ‡kœ Ackb Abymv‡i G¸‡jv cwieZ©b bv n‡qI DËi mwVK n‡Z cv‡i| we.`ª:
Ab¨vb¨ mKj wbqg Av‡Mi gZB wVK _v‡K|
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50. You said to me, “You are right.” Indirect form is- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix cwiPvjK-02, kÖg
Awa`߇i kÖg Kg©KZv© Ges RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZv©-03, GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: kvtwetcÖtwet (G), 19-20]
A You told that you are right. B You told me that I am right.
C You told me that I was right. D You told me that you were right. Ans:c
Dˇii e¨vL¨v: Said to ‡_‡K told, You cwieZ©‡b I, Tense cwieZ©‡b are ‡_‡K was n‡q‡Q|
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51. My father said to me, “We are going there tomorrow” [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK †gNbv) -12]
A My father told me that they would be going there the next day.
B My father said to me that they are going there the next day.
C My father told me that they were going there the next day.
D My father told me that they are going there the next day. Ans:c
52. Meena said to me, “I want to go Dhaka now.” The indirect speech of the sentence is-
A Meena said to me that she wanted to go to Dhaka now. [ivtwet ivóªweÁvb 04-05]
B Meena said to me that she wanted to go to Dhaka then. (now-then)
C Meena told to me that she wanted to go to Dhaka then.
D Meena told to me that she had wanted to go to Dhaka then. Ans:b
53. The indirect form of-: He said to me, I don’t believe you. [evsjv‡`k A_©‰bwZK AÂj KZ…©cÿ Gi
mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK- 18, wewfbœ gš¿Yv./ wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 18]
A He said that he didn’t believe you. B He said he hadn’t believe me.
C He told me that he didn’t believe me. D He told me he wouldn’t believe me. Ans:c
Dˇii e¨vL¨v: Said to ‡_‡K told, I cwieZ©‡b He, Tense cwieZ©‡b don’t ‡_‡K didn’t n‡q‡Q
54. The indirect form of- “Farida said to her mother, I shall go to bed now” is-
A Farida told her mother that she will go to bed now. [cÖv.mn. wkÿK 2018 (¯’wMZ 2014) 15 †Rjv]
B Farida told her mother that she should go to bed.
C Farida told her mother that she will go to bed.
D Farida told her mother that she would to bed then. Ans:d
Dˇii e¨vL¨v: Said to ‡_‡K told, I cwieZ©‡b she, Tense cwieZ©‡b shall ‡_‡K would;
cÖkœ-19: Auxiliary Verb Øviv ïiæ Interr. ev‡K¨i Narration Kivi wbqg wK? D`vniY `vI|
Rule: Direct Narration Gi Reported speech Ask Auxiliary Verb + Subject +----- Øviv
Interrogative AvKv‡i ïiæ n‡j, Indirect Kivi mgq- linker wnmv‡e if/whether + Subject + verb ----
Gfv‡e assterive AvKv‡i em‡e|
Reporting verb As‡ki say, said, told BZ¨vw` ask, enquire of, wonder, question Gme Øviv
cwieZ©b n‡e| ask/ asked Gici to e‡m bv| Tense I Person cwieZ©‡bi Ab¨vb¨ mKj wbqg Av‡Mi
gZB wVK _v‡K| ‡hgb: I said to him “Do you hear me?” I asked him if he heard me.
cÖk-œ 20: W/H +Auxiliary Verb + Subj.- Øviv ïiæ Interrogative ev‡K¨i Narration Kivi wbqg wK?
Rule: Direct Narration Gi Reported speech Ask W/H word + Auxiliary Verb + Subject + ---
-- Øviv Interrogative AvKv‡i ïiæ n‡j, Indirect Kivi mgq- D³ W/H- word wUB linker nq| Ges Gici +
Subject + verb-- Gfv‡e assertive AvKv‡i em‡e|
†hgb: Direct: I said to him, “Who are you?” Indirect: I asked him who he was.
Reporting verb As‡ki say, said, told BZ¨vw` ask, enquire of, wonder, demand of Gme Øviv
cwieZ©b n‡e| ask/ asked Gici to e‡m bv| Tense I Person cwieZ©‡bi Ab¨vb¨ mKj wbqg Av‡Mi
gZB wVK _v‡K| ‡hgb: I said to him, “Why do you call me?” I asked him why he called me.
68. The indirect of- She said to me, “Why don't you come on Monday?” [GB wbq‡g ûeû
Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (B) 19-20]
A She told me to not go on Monday. B She said me why did not she go on Monday.
C She asked me not to go that day. D She asked me why I did not go on Monday.Ans:d
Advance Learning-1: Direct narration Gi RS As‡k who+ verb + object Av‡m Z‡e indirect
G who + verb + object GB MV‡bB e‡m| wKš‘ RS As‡k who + verb + Subject Av‡m Z‡e indirect G
who + Subject + verb GB MV‡b e‡m| Tense I Person cwieZ©‡bi mKj wbqg Av‡Mi gZB wVK _v‡K|
‡hgb: He said to me, Who has done the work?(obj.) = He asked me who had done the work.
I said to the man, “Who are you?”(subject) =I asked the man who he was.
75. I said to the man, “Who are you?” -What is the reported speech? [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb
cÖkœ: gvtfvtwetcÖtwet BDwbU- we, (†mU-2), 19-20]
AI asked the man who he was. BI asked the man who was he.
C I asked the man who was he? D I asked the man who is he. Ans:a
Advance Learning-2: Direct Narration Gi R.S. Ask W/H + Complement +---- Øviv
Interrogative AvKv‡i ïiæ n‡j, Indirect Kivi mgq- D³ W/H + Complement (GKmv‡_B) + Subject
+ verb-- Gfv‡e Assertive AvKv‡i em‡e| Tense I Person cwieZ©‡bi Ab¨vb¨ mKj wbqg Av‡Mi gZB
wVK _v‡K| ‡hgb: I asked, “Whose picture is it?” = I asked whose picture it was.
78. Turn into indirect narration: I asked, “Whose picture is it?” [AMÖYx e¨vsK (Awdmvi, K¨vk)-17]
A I asked which picture it was. B I asked whose picture it was.
C I asked to which the picture is. D I asked whose the picture is. Ans:b
79. Change the Narration- He said to me, “Which book do you want?” [ivtwet 07-08 cÖv_wgK
wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-2011, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (cÙv)-13, Ptwet 2018-19 BDwbU ÔGÕ (weKvj)]
A He said to me which book I wanted. B He asked to me which book I wanted.
C He asked me which book I wanted. D He said me which book I wanted. Ans:c
Advance Learning-3: Direct narration G RS As‡k was/were wb‡RB main verb n‡j, indirect
G had been e‡m| Avi Direct G RS As‡k had wb‡RB main verb n‡j, indirect G had had e‡m|
‡hgb: He said to me, “Where were you born? = He asked me where I had been born.
I said to him, “why had you little money?” = I asked him why you had had little money.
80. The indirect of- He said to me, “Where were you born?” [ivtwet (B) 12-13, (A7) 12-13, 14-15]
A He enquired me where was I born. B He asked me where I born.
C He asked me where I was born. D He asked me where I had been born. Ans:d
81. You said to me, “Why were you absent?” (Make it indirect) [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (A) 15-16]
A You asked me why I had been absent. B You told me why I had been absent.. Ans:a
C You told me why had I been absent. D You asked me why had I have been absent.
Advance Learning-4: RS As‡k GKvwaK verb _vK‡j tense cwieZ©‡bi wbqgvbymv‡i Dfq verb
As‡kB tense cwieZ©b n‡e| Giƒc Reported Speech Ask gyjZ complex sentence AvKv‡i _v‡K|
82. He said to me, “where were you staying when you were in Dhaka?” [ivtwet (A2) 17-18]
A He asked me where I was staying when I was in Dhaka. [ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 19-20]
B He asked me where I had been staying when I was in Dhaka.
C He asked me where I had been staying when I had been in Dhaka.
D He asked me where I stayed when I was in Dhaka. Ans:c
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cÖkœ-21: Imperative Sentence Gi Narration Kivi wbqg/ ˆewkô¨mg~n wK wK?
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GKbR‡i Imperative Sentence Gi Narration Kivi we‡kl ˆewkô¨mg~n:
Imperative ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi †ÿ‡Î linker wn‡m‡e- to/not to/that e‡m|
ev‡K¨i A_©vbymv‡i Indirect Narration-Gi Reporting verb cwieZ©b n‡q ordered, asked, advised,
requested, begged, commanded, entreat, told, prohibit, forbid/forbade, propose,
suggest, proposed, suggested, etc. nq|
‡ewki fvM ‡ÿ‡Î Tense cwieZ©‡bi `iKvi nq bv KviY gyj verb Gi Av‡M to e‡m Zv infinitive n‡q hvq|
Person I wewfbœ kã cwieZ©‡bi mKj wbqg Av‡Mi gZB n‡e|
cÖkœ-22: Affirmative Imperative ev‡K¨i Narration Kivi wbqg wK? GKwU D`vniY `vI|
Rule: Affirmative Imperative ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi †ÿ‡Î linker wn‡m‡e- to e‡m| ev‡K¨i A_©vbymv‡i
Indirect Narration-Gi Gi Reporting verb cwieZ©b n‡q ordered, asked, advised, requested,
begged, commanded, entreat, told, prohibit, forbid/ forbade, propose, suggest, proposed,
suggested, etc. nq|
G‡ÿ‡Î Tense cwieZ©‡bi `iKvi nq bv| KviY gyj verb Gi Av‡M to e‡m Zv infinitive n‡q hvq|
Person I wewfbœ kã cwieZ©‡bi mKj wbqg Av‡Mi gZB n‡e|
we‡kl mZK©Zv: order Gi ci to e‡m bv| evK¨wU mvaviYZ simple sentence n‡q hvq|
90. I said, “Do it.” (Change narration) [mnKvix cwiPvjK/wnmveiÿY Kg©KZ©v-04, cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-08, Lytwet 07-08, ivtwet
(E-odd roll) 12-13, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (K‡iv‡Zvqv)-13, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 18-19, GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k WvK wefv‡Mi
†cvóvj Acv‡iUi - 19, ivtwet (E1) 17-18]
A I said that it should be done. B I said that let it be done.
C I said to do it. D I ordered to do it. Ans:d
91. Indirect of- The teacher said to his pupils, “Stand up”. [Bmjvgx e¨vsK mnKvix Awdmvi-08]
A The teacher said to his pupils to stand up.
B The teacher ordered his pupils to stand up.
C The teacher requested his pupils to stand up.
D The teacher requests his pupils to stand up. Ans:b
92. Choose the direct speech of: She told us to hurry. [wcGmwmi 12 c‡`i cixÿv-15]
A She said, “Do hurry up” B She said to us, “Hurry up”
C She told, “Hurry up D She said us, “Hurry up” Ans:b
Hints: indirect ‡_‡K direct ‡P‡q‡Q| Giƒc cÖ‡kœ Avgiv †KŠk‡j DËi Ki‡ev| †`L‡ev †Kvb Ackb †_‡K gyj
evK¨wU indirect AvKv‡i wg‡j hvq| †`Lyb Ackb b ‡_‡K g~j cÖkœwU indirect wn‡m‡e wg‡j hvq| ZvB b DËi-
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93. Change the following sentence into indirect form: The teacher said. ‘Be quiet, boys’.
[GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Avg`wb I ivßvwb wbqš¿‡Ki `߇ii mvuU-wjwcKvi/gy`ªvÿwiK Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi, D”P
mnKvix I Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi -19]
A The teacher said that the boys should be quiet.
B The teacher called the boys and ordered them to be quiet.
C The teacher urged the boys to be quiet.
D The teacher commanded the boys that they be quiet. Ans:c
94. “Come here.” Choose the correct indirect speech. [ivtwet (BBA) 09-10, (gv‡K©wUs) 08-09]
A He told come here. B He told that I should come here.
C He ordered that I go there D He told to go there. Ans:d
Advance Learning: RV As‡k captain, director, king, Gme kã _vK‡j indirect G
commanded/ commands/ ordered BZ¨vw` e‡m| Ab¨vb¨ wbqg Av‡Mi gZB wVK _v‡K|
95. Change the narration: The captain says, Company, move forward.
A The captain commands the company to move forward. [Rupali Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash) -18]
B The captain commanded to move the company forward.
C The captain instructed the company for a forward move.
D The captain requests the company to move forward. Ans:a
96. The Captain ordered the soldiers to march on. ev‡K¨i direct speech n‡e- [GB wbq‡g
ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (4_©- avc)- 19, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (myigv) -13]
A The Captain asked, “Soldiers, I ask you to march”
B The Captain said to the soldiers, “Please march on”
C The Captain said, “Soldiers, I ask you to march on”
D The Captain said to the soldiers, “March on” Ans:d
97. Which one is correct? [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-04, ivtwet (A5) 12-13, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (N) 16-17]
A The captain ordered to his soldiers to march on.
B The captain ordered his soldiers to march on.
C The captain gave order to his soldiers to march on.
D The captain did order to his soldiers to march on. Ans:b
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98. Nafis said to Romel, Go away. evK¨wUi Indirect speech n‡e-[GKwU evwo GKwU Lvgvi cÖK‡íi wdì
mycvifvBRvi 2018 , cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (myigv)-10]
A Nafisasked Romel to go away. B Nafis requested Romel to go.
C Nafisrequested Romel to go away. D Nafis said Romal to go away. Ans:c
99. The manager said to the strikers, “Resume your work” ev‡K¨i indirect speech n‡e-
A The manager requested the strikers to resume their work. [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (K¨v‡gwjqv)-12]
B The manager ordered the strikers to resume their work.
C The manager told the strikers to resume their work.
D The manager requested to the strikers to resume their work. Ans:b
cÖkœ-25: Imperative ev‡K¨ Please Ges Sir _vK‡j indirect G G‡`i cwie‡Z© wK emv‡Z nq?
Rule: Affirmative I Negative Dfq cÖKvi Imperative ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi †ÿ‡Î Please Gi cwie‡Z©
kindly/politely Ges Sir Gi cwie‡Z© respectfully e¨envi nq| (Tense I person cwieZ©‡bi Ab¨vb¨ mKj
wbqg wVK Av‡Mi gZB) N.B. A‡bK mgq kindly/ politely/ respectfully DR¨ _vK‡Z cv‡i| G‡ÿ‡Î ev‡K¨
Subject + requested/ mentioned/ asked BZ¨vw` + to/not to + evwK Ask e‡m|
108. “Please don’t go away” she said. The indirect speech is [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet
(we) †mU-K, 19-20]
A She told me to go away. B She mentioned not to go away.
C She begged me not to go away. D She begged that not to go away. Ans:b
109. Indirect of- “Sally said to me, please get me a drink” [Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkjx Awa`ßi (Gw÷‡gUi)-18]
A Sally told to get a drink for her. B Sally asked me to get her a drink. Ans:b
C Sally told me to get a drink. D Sally inquired me to have a drink for her.
110. The man said to the officer, “Please, help me.” Indirect form-
A The man told the officer to please help him. [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb mvBdvi Awdmvi-99]
B The man requested the officer to help him.
C The man said to the officer to please help him.
D The man requested to the officer to help. Ans:b
cÖkœ-26: Let+us hy³ Imperative ev‡K¨i Narration Kivi wbqg wK? GwU Advance Learning:
Rule: Let us hy³ imperative ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi †ÿ‡Î linker wn‡m‡e- that e‡m Ges Reporting
verb Gi cwie‡Z© propose/ suggest/ proposed/ suggested e‡m| object _vK‡j Zvi c~‡e© to e‡m| us Gi
cwie‡Z© they/we + should e‡m, + g~j verb †_‡K †kl ch©šÍ|
Quick Tips: Reporting verb Gi subject/ object wU first person (I/We) n‡j Ack‡b we
should LuyR‡eb| Avi RV As‡k 3rd person _vK‡j Ack‡b they should LuyR‡eb| GKUvB DËi cv‡eb|
cÖkœ-27: Let+ me/them/him etc. hy³ Imperative ev‡K¨i Narration Kivi wbqg wK?
Advance Learning: Let me, let him, Let them BZ¨vw` hy³ imperative ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi
†ÿ‡Î linker wn‡m‡e- that e‡m Ges Reporting verb Gi cwie‡Z© A_©vbymv‡i request, desire e¨envi Kiv
nq| R.S. Gi MVb: ------- that + reporting verb Gi subject cybivq e‡m + (might + V1) / (might be
allowed to + V1)/ (Might have + ----) e‡m|
114. The indirect speech of- He said, “Let me have some milk.” [Ptwet 06-07, (I) 16-17, ivtwet
(dvBb¨vÝ GÛ e¨vswKs) 06-07 (E-Even), 14-15, nvtwetcÖtwet (A) 13-14, Bmjvwg e¨vsK (K¨vk, ATO)-17]
A He told that he let have some milk. B He said that he had some milk.
C He replied that he should have some milk.
D He desired/wished that he might have some milk. Ans:d
115. He said to me, “Let me come in”. (Transform into indirect) [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ivtwet
(we) (Business & IBA) AevwYR¨- Set-1/2/3, 19-20]
A He told me that he may come in. b) He told me that he might be allowed to come in.
C He told me that he is allowed to come in.
D He told me that he may be allowed to come in. Ans:b
116. The correct form of– The boy said, “Let me do it.” The boy said that -----
A he could do it. B he should do it. [mit gva¨t mnt wkÿK-98]
C he might be allowed to do it. D he should be allowed to do it. Ans:c
117. What is indirect speech of- “Let me come in”, said he. [Kztwet (D) 14-15, Btwet (C) 10-11,
cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK (wm‡jU)-15, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (gyw³‡hv×v ‡KvUv)-16, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 17-18]
A He proposed that he should come in B He said that he should come in.
C He proposed that he might be allowed to come in.
D He requested that he might be allowed to come in. Ans:d
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118. Anwar said, “Let him say whatever he likes. ev‡K¨i indirect speech n‡e- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK
A Anwer said that he may say whatever he liked. mnKvix wkÿK (evMvbwejvm)/(wÎæmvbw_gvg-12]
B Anwer said that he might say whatever he liked.
C Anwer told that he might say whatever he likes.
D Anwer said that he might say whatever he likes. Ans:b
119. The poor man said, “Let me have some food” ev‡K¨i indirect speech n‡e- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK
A The poorman begged that I might had some food. mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv)-13]
B The poorman begged that I might have some food.
C The poorman begged that he might had some food.
D The poorman begged that he might have some food. Ans:d
120. She said, “Let me come in” which is correct indirect form of speech? [cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq
wefv‡Mi 1wU evwo 1wU Lvgvi cÖK‡í †Rjv mgš^qKvix-17]
A She said that she may come in. B She said she might come in.
C She requested that she may be allowed to come in.
D She requested that she might come in. Ans:d
123. Which one is the indirect of- The children sang, “May Bangladesh lives forever.”
A The children wished that Bangladesh might live forever. [mit gva¨t wet mnt wkÿK-00]
B The children prayed that Bangladesh might live forever.
C The children sang wished that Bangladesh might live forever.
D The children sang wishing that Bangladesh might forever. Ans:a
cÖkœ-30: g½j Kvgbv eySv‡Z Optative ev‡K¨i Narration wbqg wK? GKwU D`vniY `vI|
Rule: Direct narration G g½j Kvgbv Kiv eySv‡j reporting verb As‡k wish/wished e‡m| Reported
speech Gi evK¨wU optative evK¨ †_‡K Assertive ev‡K¨-G iƒcvšÍwiZ nq|
Indirect MVb: Subject + wish/wished + that + subject + might + Verb----.
‡hgb: We said, “Long live Bangladesh. = We wished that Bangladesh might live long.
124. The teacher said to me, “May you pass the examination.” Its indirect form is-
[cwiKíbv gš¿Yvjq WvUv cÖ‡mwms Acv‡iUi-02, cÖvK cÖv_wgK mnKvwi wkÿK-14, `~bxwZ `gb ey¨‡iv cwi`k©K-03]
A The teacher prayed that I could prayed that I could pass the examination.
B The teacher wished that I may have passed the examination.
C The teacher wished that I might pass the examination.
D The teacher prayed that I might have passed the examination. Ans:c
125. The mother said to her son, “May you pass the examination.” Makes indirect-
A The mother wished her son that might pass the examination. [cÖv_t wet cÖavb wkÿK(‡Mvjvc)-09]
B The said to her son that he might pass the examination.
C The mother wished that her son might pass the examination.
D The mother wished her son that he may pass the examination. Ans:c
126. Change the narration. We said, “Long live Bangladesh.” [miKvix gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix
A We wished that Bangladesh might live long. wkÿK-00, 01, Btwet (F) 17-18]
B We prayed that Bangladesh might live long.
C We wished Bangladesh a long life.
D All the above. Ans:a
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cÖkœ-31: Exclamatory Sentence Gi Narration Kivi wbqg/ ˆewkô¨mg~n wK wK?
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GKbR‡i Exclamatory Sentence Gi Narration Kivi we‡kl ˆewkô¨mg~n:
Exclamatory ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi †ÿ‡Î linker wn‡m‡e- that e‡m|
ev‡K¨i A_©vbymv‡i Indirect Narration-Gi Reporting verb- wb¤œiƒc k㸔Q em‡e:
ev‡K¨i A_© Avb›`/myL eyS‡j exclaimed with joy e‡m;
ev‡K¨i A_© `ytL eySv‡j exclaimed with sorrow/grief/sadly/regret e‡m;
ev‡K¨i A_© Kvgbv eySv‡j strongly wished/desired e‡m;
ev‡K¨i A_© we¯§q eySv‡j exclaimed with surprise e‡m;
Alas Øviv sorrow/`ytL cÖKvk K‡i; Hurrah Øviv joy/Avb›` cÖKvk K‡i; pooh Øviv hatred/N„Yv
†evSvq| Indirect G Hurrah, Fie, Alas G¸‡jv D‡V hvq|
Reported speech Gi evK¨wU Exclamatory evK¨ †_‡K Assertive ev‡K¨-G iƒcvšÍwiZ nq|
Tense, person, I wewfbœ kã cwieZ©‡bi mKj wbqg Av‡Mi gZB n‡e|
cÖkœ-32: How/What hy³ exclamatory ev‡K¨i Indirect Kivi wbqg wK?
Rule: how/what hy³ exclamatory ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi †ÿ‡Î linker wn‡m‡e- that e‡m| how/what
D‡V hvq A_©vr Reporting verb Gi cwie‡Z© exclaimed that e¨envi Kiv nq| G‡ÿ‡Î Reported speech
Gi noun Gi c~‡e© great e‡m Ges adjective Gi c~‡e© very/most e‡m| Avi indirect ‡_‡K direct Kivi
mgq great/ very/ most G¸‡jv D‡V hvq| (Tense I Person cwieZ©‡bi Ab¨vb¨ mKj wbqg wVK Av‡Mi gZB)
127. He said, “What a pity!” ev‡K¨i indirect speech n‡”Q- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡ngšÍ)-10, (BQvgwZ)-
10,(‡gNbv)-12, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix cÖavb wkÿK †gNbv)-12, htwetwetcÖtwet (F) 15-16, Btwet (C) 15-16]
A He said that it was a great pity. B He exclaimed that it is great pity.
C He exclaimed that it was a great pity. D He said that it is great pity. Ans:c
128. Choose the correct indirect speech: He said ‘What a beautiful bird!’ [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./ wefvM/
A He said that what a beautiful Bird it was. Awa. cÖvkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v) 2018]
B He exclaimed that it was a very beautiful bird.
C He exclaimed that what a beautiful bird.
D He said that it was a very beautiful bird. Ans:b
129. What is the indirect form of: He said to her, “What a cold day!” [ivtwet (B-AevwYR¨) 18-
19, Lytwet (BBA) 16-17, Aranai Bank-17]
A He told her that it was a cold day. B He exclaimed sorrowfully that it was a cold day.
C He exclaimed that is was a cold day. D He exclaimed that it was a very cold day. Ans:d
133. The prisoner strongly desired that he had the wings of a dove. [Lytwet (BBA) 11-12]
A The prisoner said, “Had I the wings of a dove!”
B The prisoner told, “I have the wings of a dove.”
C The prisoner said in joy, “He had the wings of a dove.”
D The prisoner said, “Had I the wings of an dove.” Ans:a
137. He said, “Friends, good bye.” Indirect speech is- [Rtwet (A) 10-11, cÖv_wgK I MYwkÿv wefv‡M
mnKvix cwiPvjK-01]
A He told his friends goodbye. B He bade his friends good bye.
C He bade his friends with good wishes. D He said goodbye to his friends. Ans:b
138. He said, “Farewell, my friends.” [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09, †emvgwiK wegvb PjvPj KZ…©c‡ÿi wnmve
wbixÿK/wnmveiÿK/LvRvwÂ-17, Lytwet (weweG) 11-12]
A He said to his friends farewell. B He told addressing his friends farewell.
C He bade farewell to his friends. D He told her friends farewell. Ans:c
139. Anis said, “Good night, Father.” evK¨wUi indirect speech n‡e- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-11]
A Anis said good night for his father. B Anis bade his father good bye. Ans:b
C Anis gave good night to his father. D Anis addressed his father and told good-bye.
140. Change the speech ‘He said good morning Mr. Kamal’ [cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq wefv‡Mi 1wU
evwo 1wU Lvgvi cÖK‡í †Rjv mgš^qKvix -2017, evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †ev‡W© mnKvix Gb‡dvm©‡g›U †Kv-AwW©‡bUi -2017,
cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK(Rev)-09, wnmve wbixÿK I wbqš¿‡Ki Aaxb Rywbqi AwWUi-11, mnKvix cwievi cwiKíbv Awdmvi-16]
A He said Mr. Kamal good morning. B He told Mr. Kamal good morning. Ans:c
C He wished Mr. Kamal good morning. D He was wished Mr. Kamal good morning.
141. Change the speech: I said to him, “Good morning’’. [ivtwet (E1) 17-18]
A I wished him good morning. B I said him good morning.
C I asked him good morning. D I said to him good morning. Ans:a
bvg a‡i Kmg/kc_ Kiv A‡_© narration: †Kv‡bv e¨w³i bvg a‡i Kmg Kiv ev kc_ Kiv eySv‡Z By + e¨w³i bvg
inq| Avi Allah/ God Gi bvg a‡i kc_ Ki‡j Gi cwie‡Z© swearing by + Allah/ God e‡m| Avi tense
cwieZ©b I linker emv‡bvi Ab¨vb¨ mKj wbqg Av‡Mi gZB wVK _v‡K|
144. Change the following speech into indirect form. [nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (E) 14-15]
“By God, I am telling the truth, he said.
A Swearing by God he said that he was telling the truth.
B He said that God was telling the truth.
C Saying by God he was telling the truth. D None of the above. Ans:a
145. ‘By Allah’ he replied, “I will not leave this house.” [Lytwet (B) 14-15]
A Swearing by Allah, he replied that he will not leave the house.
B Swearing by Allah, he replied that he won’t leave the house.
C Swearing by Allah, he replied that he would not leave the house.
D None of the above Ans:c
AeÁv, N„Yv, Mvwj Gme A‡_© narration: Reported speech G a liar/ a coward/ a fool BZ¨vw` _vK‡j
Indirect G said Gi cwie‡Z© called e‡m| G‡ÿ‡Î RV Gi c‡i that Gi cÖ‡qvRb †bB, mivmwi article + a
liar/ coward/ a fool BZ¨vw` e‡m| ‡hgb: Rahim said to me, “coward./You are a coward” = Rahim
called me a coward. Rafiq said to me, “you are a liar.” = Rafiq called me a liar.
146. The correct speech of- I called him a coward. [nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (B) 13-14]
A I said to him, “You are a coward” B I said to him that, “You are a coward”
C I called him, “You a coward” D I said to him, “You are coward” Ans:a
147. The correct speech of- Rahim called me a coward. [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK (W¨v‡dvwWj)-12]
A Rahim exclaimed, “You are coward.” B Rahim said, “You coward.”
C Rahim said to me, “coward.” D Rahim told me, “A coward.” Ans:c
148. “Rafiq called me a liar”-makes direct speech. [cÖv_t cÖavb wkÿK-09]
A Rafiq said to me, “You were a liar.” B Rafiq says to me, “you are a liar.”
C Rafiq told me, “you are a liar.” D Rafiq said to me, “you are a liar.” Ans:d
Avi GB Dangling As‡k mivmwi Subject D‡jøL _v‡K bv wKš‘ GB As‡k subject e¨w³ bv e¯‘ Zvi GKUv Avfvm
_v‡K| Avi GB Avfvm Abymv‡i, dangling Ask e¨w³/e¯‘ hv‡K wb‡q K_v e‡j †mB n‡e H ev‡K¨i Subject|
†hgb: Flying out the window, the papers were grabbed by him. †`Lyb Kgvi (,)
Av‡M gerund phrase wU wb‡`©k K‡i †h (Flying/Dovi) KvRwU paper K‡i ZvB GB ev‡K¨i
Subject n‡q‡Q the papers. wb‡P Gi wbqg¸‡jv Av‡jvPbv Kiv n‡jv-
Topic-02: Dangling Ask e¨w³‡K Modify/wb‡`©k Ki‡j ev‡K¨i Subject wK nq? D`vniY `vI|
DËi: Dangling Ask e¨w³‡K modify/wb‡`©k Ki‡j ev‡K¨i Subject n‡e e¨w³evPK,
we‡kl mZK©Zv: A‡_©i cÖ‡qvR‡b evK¨wU Passive n‡jI Subject wU e¨w³evPKB nq|
†hgb: While going to class, I was bitten by a dog.
[g~j evK¨: While I was going to class, I was bitten by a dog.] myZivs 1g As‡ki subject wQj
e¨w³evPK (I); ZvB (While going to class) GB dangling As‡ki cieZx© ev‡K¨i subject n‡q‡Q- I(Avwg);
1. According to the conditions of my scholarship, after finishing my degree, ---- . [20th BCS, Ptwet
(E) 14-15, wkÿv cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. (wnmve)- 29 A‡±v. 21]
my education will be employed by the university
A
B employment will be given by to me by the university
C the university will employ me Ans:d
D I will be employed by the university
e¨vL¨v: GB (after finishing my degree) dangling As‡k degree ‡kl Kivi KvRwU gvbyl K‡i ZvB ev‡K¨i
subject n‡e I Øviv weavq DËi- d
2. Which sentence is correct? [Rtwet (B-EE) 09-10, Xvtwet (C) 00-01]
A Not looking where he was going, a car hit him. (‡m †Kv_vq hvB‡Z‡Q, bv †`wLqv, GKwU Mvwo Zv‡K av°v w`j)
B Not looking where he was going, a car had hit him.
C Not looking where he was going, he was hitted by a car.
D Not looking where he was going, he was hit by a car. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b bv †`Lvi KvRwU e¨w³i Øviv n‡q‡Q ZvB mwVK DËi n‡e Kgvi c‡i He w`‡q| myZivs Ackb A, B fzj,
KviY G¸‡jv A car ‡K Subject Kiv Av‡Q| Avi C fzj KviY hitted fzj kã;
3. Choose the correct sentence. [ivtwet (E) 11-12]
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A After jumping of a boat, the shark bit the man.
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B After jumping of a boat, the shark bite the man.
C After jumping of a boat, the man was bitten by a shark. (‡bŠKv n‡Z jvd †`evi ci †jvKwU nv½‡ii Kvgo †Lj)
D After jumping of a boat, the man bite the shark. Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: “Jumping of” Gi cwie‡Z© jumping out n‡e, cª‡kœ fyj Av‡Q| hvB‡nvK Jump Gi KvRwU e¨w³ Øviv
n‡q‡Q, ZvB ev‡K¨i Subject the man Øviv passive AvKv‡i mwVK DËi- c;
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4. No confusion of the grammatical subject occurs in. [Xvtwet 02-03, 99-00]
A Young and experienced, the task seemed easy to me.
B Young and experienced, it seems to be an easy task. hyeK Ges AwfÁ, Avwg †f‡ewQjvg
KvRwU mnR wQj|
C Young and experienced, I thought the task was easy.
D Young and experienced, it was an easy task for me.
Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: “Young” & “Experience” adjective ¸‡jv e¨w³‡K Refer K‡i ZvB Subject n‡e e¨w³/ (I)
5. Find out the correct sentence. [Xvtwet (D) 92-93]
A Knowing little algebra, it was difficult to solve the problem.
B Knowing little algebra, the problem was difficult to solve.
C Knowing little algebra, I found it difficult to solve the problem.
D Knowing little algebra, solving the problem was difficult. Ans:c
6. While attempting to reach his home before the storm, ------. [CLIFFS TOEFL, P-356]
A the bicycle of john broke down B It happened that John’s bike broke down
C the storm caught John D John had an accident on his bicycle. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Dangling modifier- Abyhvqx evwo †cuŠQvi KvRwU e¨w³ Øviv nq ZvB Gi ci subject-John em‡e|
7. Walking through the forest, ------. [Ptwet (E) 01-02]
A the path of the traveler was moonlit B the traveler saw the moon above the trees
C the moon lit up the leaves of the trees D the moon appeared like a luminous ball Ans:b
e‡bi g‡a¨ w`‡q nuvU‡Z nuvU‡Z, ågbKvix Mv‡Qi Dci w`‡q Puv` †`Lj
8. Plunging into water, ------. (cvwb‡Z Wze w`‡q, †m wkïwU D×vi Kij) [Ptwet 08-09]
A the drowning child was rescued B the drowning child will be rescued
C the child has been rescued D he rescued the drowning child Ans:d
Topic-03: Dangling Ask e¯‘evPK welq‡K wb‡`©k Ki‡j ev‡K¨i Subject wK nq? D`vniY `vI|
Dangling Ask e¯‘‡K/Ab¨ †Kvb welq‡K modify/ wb‡`©k Ki‡j ev‡K¨i Subject n‡e e¯‘, Z‡e A‡_©i cÖ‡qvR‡b
evK¨wU Passive n‡Z cv‡i| †hgb: Flying out the window, the papers were grabbed by him. †`Lyb
Kgvi Av‡M gerund phrase wU wb‡`©k K‡i †h (Flying/ Dovi) KvRwU paper cv‡i ZvB Subject n‡q‡Q the
papers.
10. Choose the correct sentence-[Xvtwet (C) 03-04]
A Flying outside the window, he grabbed the papers.
B Flying out the window, he grabbed the papers. Rvbvjvi evwn‡i Dovi mgq KvMR¸‡jv Zvi Øviv AuvK‡o aiv n‡qwQj|
C Flying out the window, the papers were grabbed by him.
D Flying out the window, the papers grabbed by him. Ans:c
Topic-01: Subjunctive Mood ej‡Z wK eySvq? Giƒc Word ¸‡jv wK wK? [G¸‡jv g‡b ivLvi m~Î wK]
Subjunctive Mood: †Kvb wKQy Kiv DwPZ/ DwPZ bv Giƒc †evSv‡Z, hLb GKRb KZ©v Ab¨ ‡Kvb KZ©v‡K †Kvb Av‡`k,
Dc‡`k, Aby‡iva, wb‡`©k, cxovcxwo, ¸iæZ¡ cÖ`vb, eva¨Zvg~jK KvR Kiv‡bv BZ¨vw` A‡_© g‡bi fve cªKvk K‡i ZLb Giƒc
Ae¯’v‡K Subjunctive Mood e‡j| †hgb: The doctor suggested that the patient lose weight. (ev‡K¨i
GKRb KZ©v (W±i) civgk© w`j Ab¨ GKRb KZ©v (†ivMx‡K) Zvi IRb Kgv‡bv DwPZ)| GB ev‡K¨ subjunctive mood
‰Zwi‡Z †h kãwU e¨envi n‡q‡Q Zv n‡jv- suggested| [†bvU: Giƒc evK¨ mvaviYZ that Øviv hy³ _v‡K] Giƒc †h
k㸇jvi mvnv‡h¨ 1g KZ©v g‡bi fve(mood) cÖKvk K‡i ‡mB k㸇jv‡K Subjunctive Word e‡j| GB
Subjunctive Word ¸‡jv g‡b ‡i‡L ev‡K¨ e¨envi RvbvUvB GB Aa¨v‡qi g~j Av‡jvP¨ welq|
Topic-02: Main clause G SW _vK‡j “that' Gi cieZx© clause wU‡Z Main Verb Gi wK iƒc nq?
Ans: Main clause G subjunctive word _vK‡j “that' Gi cieZx© clause wU‡Z verb Gi base form e‡m|
Avm‡j Giƒc †ÿ‡Î “that” Gi cieZx© clause wU‡Z verb Gi c~‡e© Should _v‡K wKš‘ Zv AvaywbK Bs‡iwR‡Z e¨envi
nq bv/Dn¨ _v‡K weavq mivmwi verb Gi base form e‡m|
MVb: Subjunctive word hy³ Main clause+ that+ Sub+ (Should Dn¨)V1(verb Gi base form)
‡hgb: I insisted that she go with me. (Avwg †Rvi w`jvg ‡h †m Avgvi mv‡_ hvK/ Zvi Avgvi mv‡_ hvIqv DwPZ)
1. She insisted that I (go) with her. (‡m †Rvi e¨vL¨v: speaks Gi ¯’‡j speak n‡e| KviY,
w`j Zvi mv‡_ Avgvi hvIqv `iKvi) [ivtwet (e) 07-08] Subjunctive adjective + that + subject +
A should go B go verb1 e‡m|
C going D went Ans:b 3. It is necessary that he --- the meeting.
Special Tips: ‡h‡nZz should Dn¨ _v‡K weavq [GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii
Dc-cwi`k©K- 19]
Ackb¸‡jvi Av‡M g‡b g‡b should mn mvaviY wPšÍv
A joining B should join
K‡ib should + AckbwU e¨envi Av‡Q wKbv| †hgb: a)
C join D must join Ans:c
should + should go nq bv/2 evi should nq bv; b)
e¨vL¨v: necessary, important, imperative,
should go nq; c) should going nq bv; d) should
mandatory- Gi ci hw` that clause Av‡m
went nq bv; myZivs mwVK DËi- go| PvB‡j Gfv‡eB me
cÖkœ wb‡RB e¨vL¨v Kiæb| Zvn‡j sub hvB †nvK bv †Kb verb Gi base from
Quick Tips: subjunctive word (insisted) + e¨eüZ n‡e| myZivs mwVK verb from n‡jv join.
that + subject Gici k~b¨¯’v‡b V1 e‡m weavq go 4. We urge that the naughty boy --- now.
DËi- (Avgiv †Rvi w`jvg †h `yó evjKwU GLb P‡j hvIqv `iKvi)
2. Choose the incorrect answer. [Ptwet (B1) 12-13] A leave B leaves [Ptwet 10-11]
C is leaving D is to leave Ans:a
(a)It is important that (b)he (c)speaks to
Topic-04: Main clause G SW _vK‡j “that' Gi cieZx© Clause wU‡K Negative Kivi wbqg wK?
Rule: Main clause G Subjunctive word _vK‡j (any tense) “that” Gi cieZ©x Negative Clause G
(should Dn¨ _v‡K weavq) do, does, did, am, is, are, was, were, have, has, had BZ¨vw` bv G‡b ïay not
emv‡Z nq| †hgb: The doctor suggested that she not smoke. Avm‡j evK¨wU wQ‡jv: The doctor
suggested that she should not smoke.
18. The doctor insisted that his patient ----- 20. Choose the incorrect answer. [Rtwet (C), 14-15]
--. [Ptwet 07-08, (B1) 11-12] It is essential that a temperature Ais not
A not work too hard for three months elevated Bto a point where substance
B take it easy for three months Ans:a formed Cmay become unstable and
C taking it easy inside for three months decompose into Dits constituent
D to take some actions for three months elements. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: ‘his patient’ subject Gi ci not e¨vL¨v: is not Gi ¯’‡j not be n‡e KviY elevated
work/take, MVbMZ w`K †_‡K a Ges b DfqB mwVK verb wU passive MV‡b Av‡Q| (g~jZ, should not be elevated)
wKš‘ Wv³v‡ii civgk©/A_©MZ w`K †_‡K b fyj KviY 21. When a patient’s blood pressure is
Wv³i †Kvb †ivMx‡K 3 gvm †Kvb wKQz mnRfv‡e wb‡Z (A)much higher (B)than it (C)should be,
e‡jb bv| Z‡e Wv³vi 3 gvm fvix KvR bv Ki‡Z a doctor usually (D)insists that he (e)
will not smoke. [Ptwet (B) 12-13] Ans:e
ej‡eb GUvB mvaviY A_© ZvB mwVK DËi a|
Tips: subjunctive (insists) + that + subject
19. The personal consultant recommended
Gici k~b¨¯’v‡b V1 e‡m weavq Ack e ‡Z will ev`
that managers --- apart from other staff
w`‡Z n‡e|
during lunch. [et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (F) 15-16]
22. The doctor suggested that she not ---.
A not to sit B are not sitting
(Wv³vi civgk© w`j †h Zvi a~gcvb Kiv DwPZ bq) [ivtwet 08-09]
C not sit D not sitting Ans:c A smokes B to smoke
C smoking D smoke Ans:d
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Topic-05: SW ¸‡jvi ci “that' bv ‡_‡K mivmwi Ab¨ †Kvb verb Avm‡j Zvici wK iƒc nq?
Advance Learning: essential, imperative, important, necessary BZ¨vw` subjunctive adjective
word ¸‡jvi ci that bv _vK‡j infinitive (to+V1) nq| †hgb: It is imperative to be on time. (Z‡e that
_vK‡j- evK¨wU n‡e- It is imperative that you be on time.)
23. He advised me --- the doctor. (‡m Avgv‡K 24. It is necessary --- the approaches to a
Wv³vi †`Lv‡bvi Dc‡`k w`‡jv) [Xvtwet (A) 18-19] bridge, the road design, and the
A that I see B to see alignment in such a way as to best
C seeing D see Ans:b accommodate the expected traffic flow
e¨vL¨v: GB cÖ‡kœ g~j ev‡K¨ me bv _vK‡j that I see over and under it.
Ackb‡K DËi Kiv †h‡Zv| ev‡K¨ object (me) A plan B to plan
C planning D the plan Ans:b
_vK‡j that Gi cÖ‡qvRb †bB weavq DËi to see B
[m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ-BARRON’S TOEFL, P-110]
DËi Kiv †ewk hyw³hy³|
c~Y©gvbt 5 Model Test/Chapter Review mwVKt---fyjt----
mgqt 3 wg: (on Subjunctive word) cÖvß b¤^it-------
25. I suggested that he --- take legal advice. [Source: CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-1,
[cÖwZi¶v gš¿Yvj‡qi G¨vWwgwb‡óªkb Awdmvi I cvi‡mvbvj Awdmvi-06] Section-2, Part-A, Question-9, P-326]
A will B must 28. I suggest that he --- there.(Avwg civgk© w`jvg
C should D can Ans:c Zvi †mLv‡b hvIqv `iKvi) [Kztwet (B) 08-09, 15-16, NU
e¨vL¨v: Avm‡j American English G should use nq A went B go (evwYR¨) 11-12]
bv wKšÍy weªwUk English Abymv‡i G ev‡K¨ should use C goes D gone Ans:b
n‡e| 29. It Awas suggested that Pedro Bstudies
26. Identify the correct sentence. [ivtwet the material Cmore thoroughly before D
(Business) 11-12] attempting to pass the exam. [CLIFF’S
A It is imperative that you are on time. TOEFL-Mini test-3, P-198] Ans:b
B It is imperative that you are timely. e¨vL¨v: studies Gi ¯’‡j study n‡e KviY GLv‡b
C It is imperative that you be on time.
Suggested that subjunctive wn‡m‡e e‡m‡Q e‡j
D It is imperative that you are in time.Ans:c
Gi c‡i verb Gi simple form e‡m|
27. The chairman requested that -----------.
[Ptwet (B1) 15-16, ‡ijI‡q nvmcZvjmg~‡ni mnKvix mvR©b)-05]
30. Choose the correct complete sentence.
A the members studied more carefully It is important --- [et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (G) 15-16]
B the problem was more carefulness studied A to test the research result in Bangladeshi
C with more carefulness the problem context.
could be studied B testing the research result in Bangladeshi
ev‡K¨i AšÍM©Z fzj Lyu‡R †ei Kiv Ggb cÖkœ wZbfv‡e _vK‡Z cv‡i|
1. Pin Point Error: Giƒc cÖ‡kœ ev‡K¨i wewfbœ As‡k underline Kiv _vK‡e fzj Ask LuyR‡Z n‡e|
2. Wrong/ Incorrect word Finding in a Sentence: Giƒc cÖ‡kœ ev‡K¨ fzjfv‡e AšÍfy©³ Av‡Q Ggb Ask
Luy‡R †ei Ki‡Z n‡e| ‡Kvb underline Kiv _vK‡e bv| ZvB cÖkœ¸‡jv Lye KwVb|
3. Missing Word Finding in a Sentence: Giƒc cÖ‡kœ ev‡K¨i g‡a¨ AšÍfy©³ †bB Ggb Ask Luy‡R †ei Ki‡Z
n‡e| cÖkœ¸‡jv LyeB KwVb| Gme cÖkœ mvaviYZ e¨vs‡Ki cwiÿvq ‡ewk Av‡m|
GLvb †_‡K Avgiv Giƒc Error in sentence ‡K wZbfv‡MB wZbwU Aa¨v‡q Av‡jvPbv ïiæ Kijvg
10. Of the Abillions of stars in the galaxy, how Bmuch are stable Cenough to Dhatch life on
their (e)Planets? [Ptwet (C) 11-12, (B2) 15-16]Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: stars plural noun wUi pronoun wn‡m‡e much Gi cwie‡Z© many em‡e|
11. AThe spread of English Bover most of the world as an international language is Ca
unique phenomena Din the world’s history. [Rtwet (D) 11-12]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ a ---- singular noun e‡m, GRb¨ phenomena(plural noun) Gi cwie‡Z© singular noun-
phenomenon em‡e|
12. The Ahomeworks that your teacher Bassigned is Cdue Don Tuesday.
e¨vL¨v: homework GKwU uncountable noun GRb¨ Gi mv‡_ s hy&³ n‡e bv| [ivtwet Eng- 09-10]Ans:a
13. He has Aless friends in Bhis classes now Cthan he had Dlast year. [ivtwet Marketing 04-05]
e¨vL¨v: countable noun Gi c~‡e© countable determiner e‡m GRb¨ less Gi cwie‡Z© fewer em‡e| Ans:a
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14. AThere were so Bmuch people trying to leave Cthe burning building Dthat police had a
great of trouble controlling them. [Ptwet (B1) 13-14]Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: countable noun Gi c~‡e© countable determiner e‡m GRb¨ people Gi c~‡e© much Gi cwie‡Z© many n‡e|
15. An understudy is an actor Bwho can substitute Cfor Dother actor (e)in case of an
A
31. Sylvester Stallone’s Astarring role in Rocky, which he wrote Bhimself, made Che a
nationally recognized figure virtually Dovernight. [ivtwet (Law) 08-09]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: main verb Gi c‡i objective pronoun e‡m GRb¨ he Gi cwie‡Z© him n‡e|
32. He was the author Awhom I Bbelieved was Cmost likely Dto receive the Ekushe award.
(e)No error [Xvtwet (C) 01-02, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (‡Kvlv`ÿ)-15]Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: cy‡iv ev‡K¨ verb Gi Zzjbvq subject Kg _vK‡j whom Gi cwie‡Z© who e‡m|
Source: BARRON’S Section 4 Question No. 14 page – 646|
40. A The food the Rita/Hafiz Bis cooking in the kitchen Cis milling Ddelicious.[City Bank Trainee
Officer-18, etwet (B) 13-14, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (‡Kvlva¨ÿ)-15, Islami Bank (ATO)-17] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: See, smell, understand, appear n‡jv static verb hviv present continuous tense G e¨eüZ nq
bv| ZvB is smelling Gi ¯’‡j smells n‡j mwVK n‡Zv|
41. He Awanted to let Bus Ccollective the Dspecimens. [ivtwet (B-Law,set-3), 14-15]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Causative verb- let+ object+ V1 nq GRb¨ collective Gi cwie‡Z© collect (v1) em‡e|
42. The man Awho Bis Claying in aisle (miæ-c_) Dneeds medical attention (e)immediately. [ivtwet
(Finance) 08-09]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb wKQz c‡o _vKv A‡_© laying Gi cwie‡Z© lying nq| KviY; Lie-ï‡q _vKv, wKQz c‡o _vKv Ges Lie-
lay- lain-lying; Ab¨w`‡K Lay-wKQz ivLv, wWg cvov; Lay-laid-laid-laying
43. Whitman wrote Leaves of Grass as a tribute of the Civil war soldiers who Ahad Blaid
Con the battlefields and Dwhom he (e)had seen while serving as an army nurse. [Ptwet (E) 08-
45. Let Nancy and Aher Bto make all the plans for the party, and you and CI will provide
Dthe refreshments and entertainment. [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ- CLIFF’S TOEFL-Mini test-3, P-197]
e¨vL¨v: Ans:b; causative Gi wbqgvbymv‡i Let+ obj.+ V1 e‡m GRb¨ to make Gi cwie‡Z© make n‡e, KviY|
46. The value of Athe dollars Bdeclines Cas the rate of inflationDraises.
[ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (2q †kªYxi Kg©KZv©)-15, ivtwet (Law) 07-08, Ptwet (B1, D) 11-12]Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: AvcvZ A‡_© ev mvaviYfv‡e g~j¨ e„w× cvIqv A‡_© raises Gi cwie‡Z© rises em‡e| KviY KviI Øviv evov‡bv
eySv‡Z raise Ges wb‡R †e‡o hvIqv eySv‡Z rise e¨eüZ nq| Source: BARRON’S TOEFL (10th edition)
model test 1 Section 2 Question No. 4 Page no. 342
69. She Ahas not completed B the assignment Cyet and Maria Dhasn’t neither. [City Bank Ltd.
Trainee Officer 2018] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Negative statement Gi †ÿ‡Î and Gi ci agreement Gi structure n‡jv subject+ negative
auxiliary +either A_ev neither+ positive auxiliary+ sub | myZivs hasn't neither Gi ¯’‡j hasn't
either n‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡Zv|
82. According to experts, a good way Ato Bimprove listening skills in C by Dwatch television,
especially news and documentaries. [32nd BCS] [ivtwet (E-odd), 14-15] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: preposition Gi ci verb Gi mv‡_ ing †hvM nq GRb¨ watch Gi cwie‡Z© watching n‡e|
83. You would not get Ainto any Btrouble if you Cabided Dwithin the law.[ivtwet (B)13-14]
e¨vL¨v: abide Gi mv‡_ †g‡b Pjv A‡_© by e¨eüZ nq GRb¨ within Gi cwie‡Z© by n‡e| Ans:d
84. AThe Ahmeds asked us to look Bover their plants Cwhile they Dwere away on Ans:b
vacation. e¨vL¨v: look after-†`Lvïbv Kiv GRb¨ †`Lvïbv Kiv A‡_© over Gi cwie‡Z© after n‡e| [Ptwet (B1) 12-13]
85. AIrrespective for the outcome of the probe, the whole Bsorry affair has already Ccast a
shadow over this man’s Dhitherto unblemished record as a (e)loyal servant to his
country. [Ptwet (E) 11-12] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: wbi‡cÿ _vKv †evSv‡Z Irrespective for Gi cwie‡Z© Irrespective of n‡e|
86. The pilot Aand the crew Bdivided the life preserver Cbetween the twenty Dfrantic
passengers. [Rtwet (C) 12-13] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: `yB‡qi Awa‡Ki g‡a¨ fvMvfvwM †evSv‡Z between Gi cwie‡Z© among em‡e|
100. He AenjoyedBnot only riding his bike Cbut also Dthe scenery. [ivtwet 05-06]Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Parallelism Gi wbqgvbymv‡i not only Gi c‡i †h parts of speech _v‡K but also Gi c‡iI GKB
form e‡m wKš‘ not only Gi ci (V+ing) _vK‡jI but also Gi ci †Kvb m½wZc~Y© verb + ing †bB GRb¨
option-d fzj|
108. Nobody Ahad known before Bthe presentation that Sue and her sister Cwill receive Dthe
awards for outstanding scholarship. [Rtwet (c) 13-14]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: main clause wU past tense n‡j subordinate clause wUI past tense nq weavq will receive Gi
cwie‡Z© would receive n‡e|
109. She says Athat Bthe accident Chas been Doccurred last night. [ivtwet (B-Law,set-3), 14-15]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ AZxZevPK kã (last night) Av‡Q GRb¨ evK¨wU past tense n‡e weavq has been Gi cwie‡Z© had
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110. She Atold me Bthat she Cdislikes theDshow. [ivtwet (B) 13-14]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: principal clause wU past tense n‡j sub-ordinate clause wUI past tense nq GRb¨ dislikes Gi
cwie‡Z© disliked n‡e|
111. AAbraham Lincoln Bwas Cone of the greatest men Din American history. [ivtwet (D-odd), 14-15]
Ans:b e¨vL¨v: was Gi cwie‡Z© is n‡e; KviY Aveªvnvg wjsKb GLbI Av‡gwiKvi BwZnv‡m gnr e¨w³‡`i g‡a¨
GKRb; GRb¨ GB evK¨wU wPišÍb mZ¨ ZvB GwU present tense G n‡e|
112. Roman Anumericals Bare written Cfrom left to right using the principle Dof addition. [ivtwet
(BBA), 12-13] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: are- verb Gi Rb¨ plural subject jvM‡e wKš‘ numerical wb‡RB plural ZvB numericals Gi cwie‡Z©
numerical n‡e| numericals GKwU fzj kã|
113. The boy stopped Acrying when Bhe realized Chis parent Dwill arrive shortly.
[ivtwet (BBA) 08-09] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Sequence of tense Gi wbqgvbymv‡i main clause wU past tense n‡j evwK clause wUD past tense G
nq, GRb¨ will Gi cwie‡Z© would n‡e|
114. John Dewey thought that children Awill learn better through Bparticipating in
experiences Crather than through Dlistening to lectures. [ivtwet 05-06] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: that Gi c~‡e©i clause wU past tense n‡j that Gi c‡iiI past tense nq| ZvB will Gi cwie‡Z©
would n‡e|
115. When I Alast saw Janet, she Bhurried to her next class on Cthe other side of the campus
and Ddid not have time to talk. [Rtwet (c) 13-14] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: When hy³ Clause wU past indefinite tense n‡j evwK Ask past continuous tense nq GRb¨,
hurried Gi cwie‡Z© was hurrying n‡e|
116. Until his last class at the university in 1978, Bob always Bturns in all Cof his
A
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ AZxZevPK kã (last,1978) Av‡Q ZvB evK¨wU past tense n‡e GRb¨ turns Gi cwie‡Z© turned n‡e|
117. AThey asked me Bwhat did happen Clast night, but I was Dunable to (e)tell them.
[Ptwet (C1) 08-09 (C) 13-14, (B2) 15-16]Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ last night Av‡Q GRb¨ past tense n‡e ZvB did happen Gi cwie‡Z© happened n‡e| KviY did
happen fzj MVb|
118. AWhen we Bmeet after the class, we Cdiscussed the Dtopic of (e)your essay. [Ptwet (C1) 12-13]
Ans:b e¨vL¨v: main clause past tense n‡j sub ordinate clause wUI past tense G nq ZvB meet Gi
cwie‡Z© met n‡e|
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e¨vL¨v: †Kvb ev‡K¨ noun clause subject n‡j J ev‡K¨ bZzb †Kvb subject e‡m bv ZvB ev‡K¨ it Subject Gi
cÖ‡qvRb †bB KviY whatever is grown in the kitchen garden n‡”Q Noun clause hv wb‡RB ev‡K¨ is verb
Gi subject|
122. Lack of Asanitation in public places Bare a major Ccause of disease Din most of the
(e)areas of our country. [ivtwet (Finance & Banking) 07-08, (D-BBA) 13-14, Ptwet (C1) 13-14]
e¨vL¨v: Avgiv Rvwb verb Gi Subject _v‡K preposition Gi c~‡e© ZvB ev‡K¨ verb ‘are’ Gi subject ‘lack’
hv singular GRb¨ are Gi cwie‡Z© is n‡e| Ans:b
123. A selection of Nazrul’s poems have been published to the joy of the readers.
Aselection Bhave been published Cto Dreaders [gnv-wnmveiÿK-98] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: verb Gi Subject _v‡K preposition Gi c~‡e© ZvB ev‡K¨ verb ‘have’ Gi subject ‘A selection’ hv
singular GRb¨ have Gi cwie‡Z© has n‡e|
124. AWe could not make any decision Bbecause a few Cof the members Dwas voicing their
disapprovals. [ivtwet (D-even/A-evwYR¨), 14-15] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Avgiv Rvwb verb Gi Subject _v‡K preposition Gi c~‡e© ZvB ev‡K¨ ‘was’ verb Gi subject “a few”
hv plural GRb¨ was Gi cwie‡Z© were n‡e|
125. The judges Aapply the Bruling in a Cprecedent(c~e©eZ©x) to an instant case if the facts of the
two Dmatches. [ivtwet (B) 13-14] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Avgiv Rvwb verb Gi Subject _v‡K preposition Gi c~‡e© ZvB ev‡K¨ verb Gi subject the facts hv
plural GRb¨-‘matches’ Gi cwie‡Z© ‘match’ n‡e| KviY plural verb Gi mv‡_ s/es hy³ nq bv|
126. ABy careless driving he Bcause physical Cinjury to the old Dwoman. [ivtwet (B) 13-14] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: present indefinite tense G ev‡K¨i Subject 3 person singular n‡j verb Gi mv‡_ s/es hy³ nq
rd
131. Scientists Aare trying Bto device an Cinexpensive Dsubstitute (e)for gasoline.
[ivtwet (E2) 17-18, Ptwet (B1) 12-13] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: to Gi c‡i mvaviYZ verb Gi base form e‡m GRb¨ device(n) Gi cwie‡Z© devise(v) em‡e|
132. Insurance Aunderwriter insure Bpeople against many Ctypes of Drisks. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: insure-verb wU plural GRb¨ subject underwriter Gi cwie‡Z© underwriters n‡e| [ivtwet Finance 09-10]
133. Mary Aaccompanied by Jane Bwere well Creceived at Dthe show.[ivtwet Management- 09-10] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: accompanied by, accompanied with, together with BZ¨vw` Øviv 2wU subject hy³ _vK‡j G‡`i
c~e©eZx© subject Abymv‡i verb e‡m| GRb¨ singular subject(Mary) Abyhvqx were Gi cwie‡Z© was n‡e|
134. ANot one in one hundred children Bexposed to the disease Care likely to Ddevelop
symptoms of it. [ivtwet (BBA) 05-06, Ptwet (C) 09-10,(wm-3) BDwbU:12-13] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i Subject _v‡K preposition Gi Av‡M ZvB GB ev‡K¨ are verb Gi subject n‡”Q not one hv
singular ZvB verb wU singular n‡e GRb¨ are Gi cwie‡Z© is n‡e|
135. Neither of the boys Ahave Bturned in the Cterm papers to his instructor Dyet. [Ptwet (E),(B ) 13-14] 1
Ans:a e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i Subject _v‡K preposition Gi Av‡M ZvB GB ev‡K¨ have verb Gi subject-Neither
n‡”Q singular GRb¨ have Gi cwie‡Z© has n‡e|
136. A ray of light passing Athrough Bthe center of a thin lens Ckeep Dits original direction.
[ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU we (AevwYR¨)][Ptwet (B1) 10-11] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Avgiv Rvwb ev‡K¨i Subject _v‡K preposition Gi Av‡M ZvB GB ev‡K¨ keep verb Gi subject n‡”Q (A
ray light-GKwU iwk¥) hv singular ZvB verb wU singular n‡e GRb¨ keep Gi cwie‡Z© keeps n‡e|
137. Neither of the Astudents Bhave submitted term paper Cto the teacher Dyet. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i Subject _v‡K preposition Gi Av‡M ZvB GB ev‡K¨ have verb Gi subject n‡”Q Neither hv
singular GRb¨ have Gi cwie‡Z© has n‡e| [ivtwet Fin 09-10]
138. Neither of the two candidates Awho had Bapplied for admissionCto the industrial
Engineering department Dwere (e)eligible for scholarship. [Ptwet (C) 09-10, (E) 11-12, (C1) 12-13, ivtwet
05-06] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Avgiv Rvwb ev‡K¨i Subject _v‡K preposition Gi Av‡M ZvB GB ev‡K¨ were verb Gi subject n‡”Q
Neither Avi neither n‡”Q singular, GRb¨ were Gi cwie‡Z© was n‡e|
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139. The group Ahave not returned Bfrom Cthe trip yet. DNo error
[ivtwet (D-evwYR¨) 11-12, Bangladesh Shilpo Bank Recruitment-04] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: collective noun(group, class, committee BZ¨vw`) singular subject GRb¨ have Gi cwie‡Z© has n‡e|
140. A Abasic knowledge of Bsocial studies, such as Chistory and geography, Dare considered
(e)a basic part of the education of every child. [Ptwet (E) 08-09] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: preposition Gi c~e©eZ©x Subject Abymv‡i verb e‡m, GLv‡b Subject n‡”Q A basic knowledge ZvB
are Gi cwie‡Z© is n‡e| [Pitersen’s TOEFL †_‡K ûeyû]
141. As the Atime changes, B so Cdoes the Drules of conduct in certain (e)situations.
[ivtwet (BBA), 12-13] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i subject 3rd person singular n‡j verb Gi mv‡_ s/es nq wKšÍ GLv‡b ev‡K¨i subject-the
rules GKwU plural subject GRb¨ does Gi cwie‡Z© do n‡e|
142. AThe major Bsource of Cair pollution vary from Dcity to city.
[Pitersen’s TOEFL †_‡K ûeyû][ivtwet (Finance) 09-10] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: present indefinite tense G †Kvb verb Gi mv‡_ s/es bv _vKv gv‡b D³ verb Gi subject wU n‡e
plural GB ev‡K¨ vary- verb wU plural ZvB subject wU plural n‡e GRb¨ source Gi cwie‡Z© sources n‡e|
143. AMost parents Bworries if their children are out of Clate Dat night. [ivtwet (Law) 09-10] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ Subject wU plural GRb¨ worries Gi cwie‡Z© worry n‡e|
144. Tomatoes grows all year long in China. Atomatoes Ball Cgrows Din [BUET 10-11]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: present indefinite tense G ev‡K¨i Subject wU plural n‡j verb Gi mv‡_ s ev es hy³ nq bv GRb¨
grows Gi cwie‡Z© grow em‡e|
145. AThe quick Bbrown fox jump Cover Da lazy dog [ivtwet 08-09, Material Science] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: present indefinite tense G ev‡K¨i Subject wU singular n‡j verb Gi mv‡_ s ev es hy³ nq GRb¨
jump Gi cwie‡Z© jumps n‡e|
148. Although we are Aconcerned with the problem of energy sources we Bmust not fail
Crecognizing the need Dfor environmental (e)protection. [One Bank-10, Ptwet (B1)-10-11] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: wKQz verb †hgb, want, try, fail BZ¨vw`i ci to + v1 e‡m GRb¨ recognizing Gi ¯’‡j to recognize n‡e|
149. The people tried Aof defending Btheir village, but they were finally Cforced to Dretreat.
[ivtwet (Finance, Law) 08-09, Ptwet (C1) 13-14] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: wKQz verb †hgb, want, try BZ¨vw`i ci to + v1 e‡m GRb¨ of defending Gi cwie‡Z© to defend n‡e|
152. She is Alooking forward to Bgo to Europe after sheCfinishes her students Dat the university.
[ivtwet Finance- 09-10, Ptwet (M) 08-09, 09-10] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: look forward to+ (verb +ing) nq GRb¨ go Gi cwie‡Z© going n‡e|
153. Kabita intends to starting her own software business in a few years.
Aintends Bstarting Csoftware Dfew . [Executive officer (Janata Bank)-12, Xvtwet (D) 12-13]Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: intend verb Gi ci to + V1 nq GRb¨ starting Gi cwie‡Z© to start n‡e|
154. The professor Ais thinking Bto go the conference Con history in Kolkata Dnext month.
[Rtwet (B) 12-13, Ptwet (B1) 13-14] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Aa¨vcK mv‡ne Kbdv‡iÝ G hvIqvi K_v fve‡Q ZvB Giƒc †Kvb wKQz fvev A‡_© (think of + something)
e¨eüZ nq GRb¨ to go Gi cwie‡Z© of going n‡e|
162. On nights when Ais the sky clear and the Bair calm, the Cearth’s surface Drapidly
radiates heat (e)into the atmosphere. [Pitersen’s TOEFL †_‡K ûeyû][Ptwet (E) 08-09] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Embedded question Aa¨v‡qi wbqgvbymv‡i sub ordinate clause G KL‡bv subject Gi Av‡M
Auxiliary verb e‡m bv GRb¨ is the sky Gi cwie‡Z© the sky is n‡e|
163. The Anext important Bquestion we have Cto decide is when Ddo we have to (e)see the
couch. [Ptwet (C3) 12-13, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Embedded question Aa¨v‡qi wbqgvbymv‡i sub ordinate clause G KL‡bv subject Gi Av‡M
Auxiliary verb e‡m bv GRb¨ do we Gi cwie‡Z© ïay we n‡e KviY have main verb wU Av‡MB Av‡Q|
178. Ancient drawings Aindicate that skill of juggling is Bat less three Cthousand Dyears old.
Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: G‡Kev‡i Kg/Kgc‡ÿ †evSv‡Z phrase wn‡m‡e at less Gi cwie‡Z© at least n‡e| [Ptwet (E, B2) 10-11]
179. The scholarly professor Atold the students Bto don’t Cdiscuss the take-home examination
Dwith each other. [Ptwet 2018-19 BDwbU wW (mKvj)] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Tell somebody to/not to+ verb Gi base form n‡jv mwVK squence| myZivs to don't Gi ¯’‡j not
to discuss n‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡Zv|
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180. The state Agovernments have to Badministrate theClaws by the Dparliament. [ivtwet 09-10]
(ivóxq miKvi‡K msm‡`i gva¨‡g AvBb Z`viwK Ki‡Z nq) Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: cwiPvjbv A‡_© administrate Ges AwWU/Z`viwK A‡_© administer e‡m GRb¨ administrate Gi cwie‡Z©
administer n‡e|
181. Identify the incorrect part of the sentence. AThe pineapple, a fruit B grow in tropical
climates Cthroughout the world, Dis native to parts of south America. [ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU
we(AevwYR¨), ‡mvbvjx e¨vsK wj. Awdmvi (K¨vk) {gyw³‡hv×}-19] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: is verb Gi sub, pineapple _vKvq; bZzb †Kv‡bv main verb Gi cÖ‡qvRb †bB ZvB grow verb Gi past
participle form (grown)-Gi iƒcvšÍi Ki‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡e|
182. The electric Afurnace is used Bextensively to produce the hi-greed steel Cis Crequired for
the Dmanufacture of steel (e)alloys. [Ptwet (B1)-10-11, (D) 11-12] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: GKwU simple ev‡K¨ GKvwaK finite verb _v‡K bv GRb¨ is required Gi cwie‡Z© that is required n‡e|
183. Which one is not correct? Paris Ahad been well Bknown about Cits famous monuments
and wonderful restaurants Dfor over one hundred years. [ivtwet07-08] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb welq m¤ú©‡K we‡kl cÖwm× †evSv‡Z (well known) +for ----- e¨eüZ nq GRb¨ known about Gi
cwie‡Z© known for n‡e| Source: CLIFF TOEFL mini test 6 Question no. 25 Page no. 296 †_‡K
ûeyû †bIqv n‡q‡Q|
184. It is believed that Aa people could Blive on CMars with little life support because the
atmosphere is similar to Dthat of Earth. [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ- BARRON’S TOEFL,P-146] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: a people Gi cwie‡Z© a person A_ev ïay people n‡e| mvaviYfv‡e GKwU gvbyl eySv‡Z (a person) Ges
mKj gvbyl eySv‡Z (people) e¨envi nq, ZvB †h †Kvb GKwU e¨envi Ki‡j Pj‡e|
185. AIt is Bextremely important Cfor an engineer Dknow to use a computer.
[ivtwet (Law) 07-08, Standard Bank-09, ivtwet (E-even) 13-14] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: know verb Gi ci mivmwi infinitive nq bv ev‡K¨i A_© Abymv‡i (know+ how/ where/ when/
why+ to+ V1) nq GRb¨ GB ev‡K¨ know Gi cwie‡Z© know how n‡e ;
186. Eric and his sister Awon the first prize for the Bmost elaborate Ccustoms and they had
worn at the DHalloween Party. [etwet (D) 12-13]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: customs (cÖ_v, ïé) Gi cwie‡Z© costumes (‡cvkvK) n‡e| Hints: ev‡K¨ worn (cwiavb K‡iwQj-) kãwU Av‡Q|
187. The lawyer Amade Bused of the earlier Cdecision on Dthis issue. [ivtwet (B) 13-14] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: cvkvcvwk `ywU verb GKmv‡_ e‡m bv weavq used Gi cwie‡Z© the use of n‡e|
188. The professor was Aconsidering Bpostponing the examination until Cthe following week
Dbecause the (e)student’s confusion. [Ptwet (C1), 13-14, (B1) 16-17] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: KviY †evSv‡Z †Kvb clause(Sub. +verb) Gi c~‡e© because e‡m Ges Kvi‡Y †evSv‡Z †Kvb phrase Gi
c~‡e© because of e‡m GRb¨ because Gi cwie‡Z© because of n‡e|
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Missing Word Finding in a Sentence
ev‡K¨ AšÍfy©³ †bB Ggb Ask Luy‡R †ei Kiv
Find out the Wrong/ Incorrect word from the following Questions
Identify incorrect/ Error part of the following sentence:
Identify the one word which is to be corrected:
Find the incorrectly used word
01. The guards had been looked at searching the building. [Rtwet (G) 12-13]
A had been B looked at C searching D the building Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: †Kv‡bv wKQz †LvuRv A‡_© looked for e¨envi nq| weavq looked at n‡jv ev‡K¨i fzj Ask|
02. The only error in the sentence ‘One of the recommendation made by the committee was
accepted by the authorities.’ is- [33th BCS]
A recommendation B was C accepted by D committee Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: one of Gi ci noun plural nq weavq recommendations n‡e|
03. Identify the error: Either of the solutions you have proposed are acceptable to the
committee, whose members are willing to compromise. [Rvtwet (I) 17-18]
A have B are C whose D are willing Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Either subject n‡j verb wn‡m‡e is nq| weavq are n‡jv ev‡K¨i fzj Ask|
04. You are the man who have always troubled me. [gnv wnmveiÿvK I wbixÿK Gi Aax‡b AaxÿK :98]
A the B man C have D me Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: who Gi ci c~e©c` Abymv‡i verb e‡m| ZvB man Abymv‡i have Gi ¯’‡j has n‡Zv| myZivs have fzj Ask|
05. He feels comparatively better today. [evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c` 2019]
A feels B comparatively C better D no mistake Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: cÖ`Ë ev‡K¨ comparative form ‘better’ Gi c~‡e© comparatively n‡jv redundancy RwbZ fzj|
06. Identify the one word which is to be corrected- In Bangladesh, there are much holidays
throughout the year. [gnv wnmve iÿK I wbwiÿK Gi Aax‡b wbixÿK -98]
A there B much C throughout D he Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ holydays Gi c~‡e© much bv e‡m many em‡e KviY holydays n‡jv plural noun
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GB wfwWI‡Z 1-10 GKmv‡_ Av‡jvPbv I D`vniY
practice ¸‡jv live K¬vm AvKv‡i †`Iqv Av‡Q|
01: Affect-Effect: ev‡K¨ k~b¨¯’v‡b verb Gi cÖ‡qvRb n‡j affect e‡m| Avi noun Gi cÖ‡qvRb n‡j effect
e‡m| Affect: GwU verb Gi KvR K‡i| Gi A_©: attack- cÖfve †djv, ÿwZ Kiv;/ feign-fvb Kiv BZ¨vw`|
D`vniY: Smoking affects our health. Effect: GwU Noun Gi KvR K‡i| Gi A_©: result-djvdj;
D`vniY: One of the effects of globalization is cultural assault.
we‡kl †ÿ‡Î- Effect: verb n‡j ZLb Zvi A_©-(accomplish– m¤úv`b Kiv; produce- Drcv`b Kiv);
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Affect k‡ãi ‘A’ eY©‡K Dëv‡j ‘V’ Gi gZ jv‡M; ZvB Affect kãwU Verb;
1. Smoking --- our health. (a~gcvb Avgv‡`i 4. Frequent closures of universities badly
¯^v‡¯’¨i ÿwZ K‡i) [N.U. (gvbweK) 04-05] --- academic progress. (Nb Nb wek¦we`¨vjq eÜ
A effects B affect nIqv wkÿvi AMÖMwZ‡K gvivZ¥Kfv‡e ÿwZMÖ¯Í K‡i) [Xvtwet
C affects D affecting Ans:c (B) 10-11, Btwet (D) 13-14, Kztwet (C) 15-16]
05: Been to, Gone to : Been to: †KD †Kvb ¯’v‡b wM‡q †mLv‡b cwi`k©b K‡i P‡j Avm‡j been to e‡m|
Gone to: †Kvb ¯’v‡b wM‡q GLbI Ae¯’vb Ki‡Q, wd‡i Av‡m wb Giƒc A‡_© gone to e¨eüZ nq|
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: hLb ‡M‡Q †Zv †M‡QB Avi Av‡m bvB ZLb-gone to; GLv‡b †M‡Q=gone to;
‡hgb: He has gone to Dhaka. (A_©vr ‡m XvKv †M‡Q Ges †m GLbI XvKvq Ae¯’vb Ki‡Q)
hLb †M‡Q Avevi (eD‡qi Rb¨) P‡j Avm‡Q ZLb-been to; [GLv‡b eD=been to]
‡hgb: Have you ever been to abroad? (Zzwg wK KL‡bv XvKv wMqv‡Qv?) A_©vr wM‡q Avevi P‡j Avm‡Qv??
†bvU: KL‡bv KL‡bv been to bv _vK‡j gone to n‡Z cv‡i; Avi interrogative ev‡K¨ Have you ever+V3 nq|
12. Have you ever --- to Japan/London? [ 14. Have you ever --- Sundarbans? (Zzwg wK
Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi 2019, KL‡bv my›`ie‡b wM‡qQ?) [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
[‡emvg. wegvb KZ„©. (Inspector) 10 †m‡Þ. 21] cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹j
z /mgch©vq-2) 2014, Xvtwet (B) 10-11]
A had B been A looked, on, to B been, to, the
C were D would Ans:b C seen, or, been
13. “Have you ever --- in ice cool water.” D traveled, within, forest Ans:b
A swimming B swim [Ptwet (A) 05-06] e¨vL¨v: †Kvb ¯’vb cwi`k©b Kiv A‡_© been to e¨eüZ
C swum D swam Ans:c
nq Ges Sundarbans GKwU wbw`©ó e‡bi bvg ZvB
Gi c~‡e© the e‡m| ZvB mwVK DËi Ackb- b;
D Have you still gone to Rangamati? Ans:b D Have you had been to London? Ans:b
06: Censor- Censer-Census: Census: Av`gïgvwi: A_©vr †Kvb †`‡ki RbmsLv MYbv/ ‡jvKMYbv;
Censor: wm‡bgv ch©‡eÿY K‡i AvcwËKi `„k¨ _vK‡j Zv ev` w`‡q mvwU©wd‡KU cÖ`vbKvix KZ…©cÿ n‡”Q censor
Board; Censer: aycvavi: A_©vr agx©q Abyôv‡b †auvqv Drcbœ Kivi Rb¨ e¨eüZ we‡kl cvÎ|
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Census Gi us g‡b ivLyb; us gv‡b Avgv‡`i; A_©vr Avgv‡`i MYbv Kiv nq hv‡K Av`gïgvwi
e‡j; Censor Gi o g‡b ivLyb; o ‡_‡K hero; Hero iv wQ‡bgvq KvR K‡i; A_©vr Censor kãwU hero/ cinema
Gi mv‡_ RwoZ; Censer Gi er g‡b ivLyb; er Av‡M c‡i mvRv‡j re nq; Avi re Øviv religious /agx©q msµvšÍ;
07: Discover-Invent: Discover-c„w_ex‡Z †Kvb wKQz c~‡e© †_‡K wQj wKš‘ Rvbv wQj bv, Zv Lyu‡R †ei Kiv
A‡_© Discover e‡m; Invent- c„w_ex‡Z †Kvb wKQz c~‡e© †_‡K wQj bv wKš‘ Zv Avwe¯‹vi Kiv A_v©r m¤ú~Y©
bZzbfv‡e Avwe®‹vi Kiv G n‡q‡Q Giƒc A‡_© Invent e‡m;
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: cover A_© Ave„Z Kiv/ †X‡K ivLv; A_©vr wKQz _vK‡j Zv‡K †X‡K ivLv nq; Avi dis- prefix
Øviv Gi wecixZ n‡jv- Discover- hvi A_© c~‡e© wQj Zv Luy‡R †ei Kiv; Invent ‡_‡K n Øviv new/ bZzb wKQz|
17. Alexander Fleming --- penicillin. [RvZxq 19. According to European historians,
ivR¯^ ‡ev‡W©i B݇c±i/‡Mv‡q›`v Kg©KZ©v-10, GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb Columbus --- America. [Rtwet (B) 09-10]
cÖkœ: miKvwi gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK- 19]
A invented B discovered
A inventing B discovered
C found D founded Ans:b
C invented D made Ans:c
20. The --- Board has deleted a number of
18. The --- of radium brought much fame
scenes. [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (RqcyinvU, †fvjv, ev‡MinvU)
to Madame Curie. [BTV-i AwW‡qÝ wimvP© Awdmvi-06] -15, etwet (B) 12-13, N.U. (evwYR¨) 12-13, (gvbweK) 13-14]
A inventing B use A censer B censar
C detection D discovery Ans:d C censor D censur Ans:c
08: Drown-Sink: g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: e¯‘ Wz‡e hvIqvq 4 e‡Y©i ‡QvU kã- Sink e‡m- The Titanic sank
during its first voyage. cÖvYx/e¨w³ Wz‡e gviv †M‡j- 5 e‡Y©i eo kã- Drown e‡m- The little boy
drowned. (‡QvÆ †Q‡jwU Wz‡e gviv †Mj) [ms‡ÿ‡c- cÖvYxi Rb¨ 5 e‡Y©i- drown; e¯‘i Rb¨ 4 e‡Y©i sink]
Verb Gi base form (V1) Past form (V2) P. Participle form (V3)
Drown (e¨w³- Wz‡e giv ev Wzwe‡q gviv) drowned drowned
Sink (e¯‘ Wz‡e hvIqv) sank sunk
21. The Titanic --- during its first voyage. 22. Our little puppy was --- in the river.
(UvBUvwbK Zvi cÖ_g mgy`ªhvÎvq Wz‡e wM‡qwQj) [Rtwet (B) 10- [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi) -15]
A drowned B wreck 11] A sank B sunk
C sank D lost Ans:c C drown D drowned Ans:d
10: Elicit-Illicit:
illicit: adjective (unlawful, illegal-A‰ea; illegitimate-RviR; prohibited, banned- wbwl×)
elicit: verb (draw out, bring out-‡ei K‡i Avbv/ †U‡b †ei Kiv/ †KŠk‡j K_v e‡j †ei Kiv)
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: “ill” GKwU negative prefix hvi A_©- A‰ea/wbwl×; ZvB illicit- A_©- A‰ea;
11: Eligible -Illegible: g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: [legible-¯úó, ill- prfix ‡hv‡M Illegible hvi A_©- A¯úó]
Eligible- GwjwRej: adjective (qualified -‡hvM¨); He is eligible for this post. [iv K…wl D. (‡Kvlva¨ÿ) -15]
Illegible- B‡jwRej: adjective (unreadable -A¯úó, `y®úvV¨); It is an illegible writing(‡jLv)
31. Current students are not --- to apply 32. I cannot read what you have written.
for this award. [etwet (K) 13-14] Your handwriting is totally-- [Ptwet (c) 10-11]
A eligible B allegeable A illegal B eligible
C illegible D inexact Ans:a C illegible D legible Ans:c
12: Flee, Flow, Fly: ev‡K¨i g‡a¨ wewfbœ A_©vbymv‡i verb Gi iƒc emv‡Z n‡e| ZvB Lye fv‡jvfv‡e wk‡L wbb-
V1 V2 V3 V1 V2 V3
Flee(d¬x)-cjvqb Kiv Fled Fled Fly(d¬vB)-Dov Flew Flown
Flow(d¬)-cÖevwnZ nIqv Flowed Flowed Fly kãwU noun n‡j Zvi A_© gvwQ-
Follow(d‡jv)-AbyymiY Kiv Followed Followed
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Fly(gvwQ) D‡o- Flew- Flown Mvb K‡i; A_©vr fly ‡_‡K Flew-Flown nq;
‡Pvi hLb Flee K‡i GKUv “e” ‡i‡L “d” wb‡q †`Šo gv‡i; A_©vr Flee Gi †kl e D‡V d e‡m V2 Ges V3 nq;
Flow(d¬)- Follow(d‡jv) Df‡qi mv‡_B ed e‡jv; A_©vr GB `ywUi mv‡_B ed Øviv V2 Ges V3 nq;
33. The past participle form of ‘flow’ is- 36. The water ---- down the side of the hill.
[BRSD mnKvix cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-12, Btwet (G) 17-18] A flow B flowed
A fled B flew C floated D fallen Ans:b
C flowed D flown Ans:c 37. The past participle form of “flee” is-
34. Choose the sentence with correct A flowed B falled [ivtwet 06-07]
participle. [kvtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15] C felt D fled Ans:d
A The bird has flowed away. 38. The enemy has (to flee) away. (kÎæ cvwj‡q
B The river has overflown the banks. †M‡Q)
C The man has flown away. Ans:d
A flee B flew [Btwet (C) 10-11]
D The river has overflowed the banks.
C fled D fly Ans:c
35. Sometimes there was so much rain that
39. The bird has --- away. (cvwLwU D‡o †M‡Q)
the river --- over the bridge. [Ptwet 09-10]
A flown B fly [ivtwet 05-06]
A flown B flew
C flied D fled Ans:a
C has flown D flowed Ans:d
40. Which of the following is not a 43. The greeting is to be used at 11:30 P.M.
greeting? [‡gwib GKv‡Wwg 15-16, N.U (weÁvb) 11-12] is- [cwi‡ek Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK -11]
A Good morning B Good afternoon A Good afternoon B Good evening
C Good evening D Good night Ans:d C Good night D Good day Ans:b
41. If you happen to greet your friend at 44. When you take leave of somebody at
11.00 pm, you should say- [N.U (gvbweK) 11-12] night, you say -- [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (L) 11-12]
42. To greet something at 10 pm, we say- A ta ta B bye Ans:c
[N.U (gvbweK) 06-07, Rtwet (B) 12-13] C good night D God bless you
A Good afternoon B Good evening e¨vL¨v: take leave of-A_©-KviI KvQ †_‡K we`vq
C Good night D Good day Ans:b
†bIqv; iv‡Î KviI KvQ †_‡K we`vq wb‡j good
night ej‡Z nq|
14: Hang, Hang: ev‡K¨i g‡a¨ wewfbœ A_©vbymv‡i verb Gi iƒc emv‡Z n‡e| ZvB Lye fv‡jvfv‡e wk‡L wbb-
V1 V2 V3 V1 V2 V3
Hang-dvuwm †`qv Hanged Hanged Hang-e¯‘ Szjv‡bv Hung Hung
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Hang Øviv dvuwm w`‡Z `wo jv‡M; A_©vr `wo = ed fveyb| ZvB ed Øviv V2/ V3 nq;
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Hang- Øviv Kvco/e¯‘ Szjv‡Z U Gi gZ hanger(n¨v½vi) jv‡M; A_©vr u Øviv V2/ V3 nq;
Quick Tips: ev‡K¨i A_© eySv Riæwi, †`L‡Z n‡e ev‡K¨ dvwmu †`Iqv eySv‡”Q bvwK Ab¨ †Kvb e¯‘ †Svjv‡bv
eySv‡”Q| duvwm ‡`Iqv ev gvbyl‡K `wo‡Z Szwj‡q nZ¨v Kiv A‡_© mvaviYZ ev‡K¨ for murder/killing D‡jøL _v‡K|
45. Choose the correct sentence. [11th BCS, cÖvK- ZvB `wo = ed hy&³ hang A_©vr hanged Øviv Ackb
cÖv_wgK mnt wkt wbt cwiÿv-15, Xvtwet (A) 04-05, GB wbq‡g c DËi| Ab¨vb¨ Ack‡b hunged fzj kã|
ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj
mgch©vq)- 19, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (2g avc)- 19] 46. The picture was --- on the wall. [evsjv‡`k
†ijI‡qi Dc-mnt cÖ‡KŠt) -06]
A He was hunged for murder.
A hanged B to hang
B He has been hunged for murder.
C hung D to be hanged Ans:c
C He was hanged for murder.
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ Qwe/e¯‘ Szjv‡bvi K_v ejv n‡q‡Q ZvB
D He had been hunged for murder. Ans:c
was Gi ci passive mood G hung (v3) DËi|
Tips: ev‡K¨ for murder Av‡Q ZvB eySv hv‡”Q
KvD‡K nZ¨vi Rb¨ he/Zv‡K duvwm‡Z Szjv‡bv n‡qwQ‡jv|
18: Jubilee (Rywewj- RqšÍx/eQi cywZ©/evwl©Kx): A‡bK eQi c~‡e©i we‡kl †Kvb w`‡bi D`hvcb|
Silver Jubilee: iRZ- RqšÍx; cÖwZôvi 25 ermi c~Y© n‡j †h Avb›` Abyôvb Kiv nq Zv‡K iRZ RqšÍx e‡j;
Pearl Jubilee: cÖwZôvi 30 ermi c~Y© n‡j †h Avb›`byôvb Kiv nq Zv‡K myeY© RqšÍx e‡j;
Ruby Jubilee: cÖwZôvi 40 ermi c~Y© n‡j †h Avb›`byôvb Kiv nq Zv‡K myeY© RqšÍx e‡j;
Golden Jubilee: myeY©- RqšÍx; cÖwZôvi 50 ermi c~Y© n‡j †h Avb›`byôvb Kiv nq Zv‡K myeY© RqšÍx e‡j;
Diamond Jubilee: nxiK-RqšÍx; cÖwZôvi 60 ermi c~Y© n‡j †h Avb›`byôvb Kiv nq Zv‡K nxiK RqšÍx e‡j;
Platinum jubilee: cÖwZôvi 70 ermi c~Y© n‡j †h Avb›`byôvb Kiv nq Zv‡K myeY© RqšÍx e‡j;
2nd Diamond Jubilee: nxiK-RqšÍx; cÖwZôvi 75 ermi c~Y© n‡j †h Avb›`byôvb Zv‡K nxiK RqšÍx e‡j;
2nd Ruby/Oak Jubilee: cÖwZôvi 80 ermi c~Y© n‡j †h Avb›`byôvb Kiv nq Zv‡K myeY© RqšÍx e‡j;
Stone Jubilee: cÖwZôvi 90 ermi c~Y© n‡j †h Avb›`byôvb Kiv nq Zv‡K myeY© RqšÍx e‡j;
67. The 60th anniversary of an important 68. Diamond Jubilee AbywôZ nq-; [ivtwet (AvBb) 05-06]
event is called- [mgvR‡mev Awat 18, Btwet 05-06] A cuwPk eQi c~wZ©‡Z B cÂvk eQi c~wZ©‡Z
A Diamond Jubilee C lvU eQi c~wZ©‡Z D cuPvËi eQi c~wZ©‡ZAns:c
B Silver Jubilee 69. lvU eQi c~Y© nIqvi Drme‡K GK K_vq e‡j|
C Golden Jubilee A nxiK RqšÍx B myeY© RqšÍx [Xvtwet(C) 12-13]
D None Ans:a C iRZ- RqšÍx D mva©-kZ el© Ans:a
19: Lie, Lay, Lie: GB verb ¸‡jvi V2(Past form) Ges V3(Past participle form) ‡`Iqv
n‡jv- [Lye ¸iæZ¡c~Y© ZvB fvjfv‡e wb‡Pi ‡KŠkj †`‡L g‡b ivLvi †Póv Kiæb]
V1 (Verb Gi base form) V2 V3 V+ing D`vniY ey‡S wbb
Lie- wg‡_¨ ejv Lied Lied lying He lied to me about his result.
Lie- wb‡R wb‡R ‡kvqv/ †Kv‡bv wKQy c‡o _vKv Lay Lain lying The cat is lying on the bed.
Lay- wKQy ivLv/KvD‡K ‡kvqv‡bv/ wWg cvov Laid Laid laying The hen laid an egg yesterday.
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Lie hLb wg‡_¨ e‡j-(d) wb‡q †`gvK K‡i; A_©vr ïay “d” ‡hvM n‡q- V2 -- V3 nq;
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Lie- hLb- ï‡q c‡o (_v‡K) †jGGG †jBBBBb Mvb K‡i| A_©vr Lay, Lain Øviv V2 -- V3 nq;
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: ms‡ÿ‡c: Lay hLb †kvqv‡q †i‡L wWg cv‡o Laid, Laid kã K‡i; A_©vr Lay(v1) ‡_‡K Laid,
Laid Øviv V2 -- V3 nq; [‡bvU: †Uwe‡j †`Lyb- Lay Gi A_© wZbwU, Ges wZbwU‡ZB GKBfv‡e V2 -- V3 nq;]
Attention: lie Gi mv‡_ ing ‡hvM Ki‡j Zv lying nq Avi lay Gi mv‡_ ing ‡hvM Ki‡j laying nq|
mZK©Zv: lie Gi past form n‡jv lay; Avevi lay wb‡RB main verb nq|
[Avwg Avgvi gZ w`jvg| †KD hw` Gi †P‡q fv‡jv wbR¯^ †Kv‡bv ‡KŠkj Rv‡bb Avgv‡K w`‡Z cv‡ib|
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83. He intends to --- in the country for two months. [25th BCS, ivtwet 06-07]
A live B stay C stop D halt Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b Two months Aí mgq KviY gvbyl 2 gv‡mi Rb¨ ‡Kv_vq ¯’vqxfv‡e _v‡K bv| ZvB stay DËi|
GLv‡b live- ¯’vqx emevm Kiv; stay- wbw`©ó wKQz mg‡qi Rb¨ Ae¯’vb Kiv; stop- _vgv; halt- mvgwqKfv‡e _vgv
84. She does not want to --- her peace of 87. I took a map with me, as I didn’t
mind.(†m Zvi g‡bi kvwšÍ nviv‡Z Pvq bv) [ivt wet(A) want to --- me on the journey.
A loss B lost we‡Rvo 15-16] A loose B lose [27th BCS]
C lose D loose Ans:c C lost D loss Ans:b
85. The man (lose) his tie. (‡jvKwU Zvi Mjvi ev‡K¨i evsjv: Avwg Avgvi mv‡_ GKUv gvbwPÎ
eÜwb wXjv/AvjMv/jyR Ki‡jv) [ivtwet 06-07] wb‡qwQjvg| KviY åg‡b Avwg Avgv‡K nviv‡Z
A lose B loosing Pvqwb|
C loosing D loosed Ans:d 88. He prefers to wear --- clothing when
86. The fat man is trying hard to --- exercising. [Btwet (AvBb) 11-12]
weight. (‡gvUv †jvKwU IRb Kgv‡Z A‡bK ‡Póv A loose B lose
Ki‡Q) [Ptwet (D) 10-11] C louse D losse Ans:a
A loose B loss 89. I hope he doesn’t --- his job. (Avwg
C lost D lose Ans:d Avkv Kwi †m Zvi PvKzwi bv nvivK) [N.U. ( e¨emvq
e¨vL¨v: to Gi ci verb Gi base form e‡m| A lost B loose wkÿv) 10-11]
GLv‡b loose n‡”Q Adjective, lost n‡”Q C lose D fail Ans:c
past form/ past participle form Ges loss
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23: Quiet, Quit, Quite: jÿ¨Yxq: quit + e = quite, quiet + ly= quietly; ‡gvU 4 wU kã-
Quit: verb (give up, relinquish- cwiZ¨vM Kiv) ‡hgb: He quits of his family.
Quite: adverb (fully – m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c) ‡hgb: It is quite impossible (GUv cy‡ivcywi Am¤¢e)
Quiet: adjective (calm- kvšÍ, bxie)- ‡hgb: The place is very quiet(RvqMvwU Lye kvšÍ)
Quietly: Adverb (kvšÍfv‡e) ‡hgb: He entered the room quietly. (‡m kvšÍfv‡e iæ‡g cÖ‡ek Kij)
91. Lynda had to ---- eating apples after the 92. We always prefer a --- place. [WvK Awa`߇ii
orthodontist put braces on her teeth. A quite B quit Gw÷‡gUi 2018]
A quit B quite [ivtwet 07-08] C quiet D quet Ans:c
C quies D none Ans:a 93. Maria was --- tired after the long walk
e¨vL¨v: had to Gi c‡i verb Gi base form in the beach. [ivtwet (E) 11-12]
e‡m| GLv‡b GKgvÎ quit B n‡”Q verb; ev‡K¨i A quit B quiet
evsjv: `šÍ wPwKrmK wj›`vi `uv‡Z eÜwb †`Iqvi ci, C quite D quiete Ans:c
Zv‡K Av‡cj LvIqv †Q‡o w`‡Z n‡qwQ‡jv| e¨vL¨v: Tired n‡”Q adjective GRb¨ Gi c~‡e©
adverb em‡e| GLv‡b quite B n‡”Q adverb|
24: Rise, Arise, Raise, Rouse: evbvb I A_©MZ cv_©K¨¸‡jv fv‡jvfv‡e wj‡L wj‡L co–b-
V1 V2 V3 D`vniY¸‡jv ey‡S wbb-
Rise (ivBR&)- 1. g~j¨ e„w× cvIqv Rose Risen The price of rice is rising.
Rise (ivBR&) 2. wb‡R Nyg ‡_‡K DVv: "Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy,
wealthy, and wise" BY Benjamin Franklin:
Arise (G¨vivBR&) mgm¨v D™¢zZ nIqv Arose Arisen Solve the problem when it arises.
Rouse(ivDR&) KvD‡K Nyg †_‡K RvMÖZ Kiv Rouse Rouse Don’t rouse him from a deep sleep.
Raise (‡iBR&) 1. cZvKv ev nvZ DVv‡bv, Raised Raised He raised the flag. Raise your hand.
2. e„w× Kiv We should raise our knowledge.
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Rise/ Arise- GKB fv‡e V2- V3 nq| Arise Gi mvg‡b ïay ‘A’ jv‡M|
Nygv‡j mevB givi gZ GKB iKg _v‡K ZvB Gfv‡e ejv hvq- Rouse Gi V1- V2- V3 GKB iKg _v‡K|
cZvKv DVv‡Z `wo jv‡M, ZvB `wo = (ed) fveyb; A_©vr Raise Gi mv‡_ ed Øviv- V2- V3 nq|
we‡kl †bvU: cvVK Dc‡ii verb ¸‡jvi A‡bK¸‡jv K‡i A_© n‡Z cv‡i| PvB‡j dictionary ‡`‡Lb| Avwg ïay cixÿvi Rb¨ hv KiYxq ZvB Av‡jvPbv K‡iwQ|
94. The price of rice is ------. [28th BCS, evsjv‡`k 95. Onion prices have --- too much this
‡ijI‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-16] month. [Kgvm© e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-06, RbZv e¨vsK (SO)-16]
A raising B risen A raised B risen
C raised D rising Ans:d C rise D rose Ans:b
ev‡K¨i e¨vL¨v: †cqv‡Ri g~j¨ GB gv‡m A‡bK cwigv‡Y
†e‡o‡Q| Giƒc A‡_© have Gici risen(v3) DËi|
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96. It was our policy to deal with the 97. He was so sounding asleep that it was
problems as they ------. [mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-10] most difficult to --- him. (‡m GZUvB Mfxi
A arose B rose Ny‡g Wz‡e wQj †h Zv‡K RvMv‡bv Lye KwVb wQj) [Dc‡Rjv
C raised D roused Ans:a mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-06, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (C) 15-16]
e¨vL¨v: mgm¨v DVv/ e„w× cvIqv/ D™¢zZ nIqv †evSv‡Z A raise B rouse
Arise-arose-arisen e‡m| C rise D arise Ans:b
25: Rhyme (ivBg): Rhyme n‡”Q AšÍwgj, kãmg~‡ni †kl As‡k D”Pvi‡Yi wgj,
†hgb: light, fight, bite, kite, might BZ¨vw`|
98. “Comb” rhymes with (‡KŠg) -------. [etwet 100. Which of the following words rhyme
Adome(‡WŠg) B bomb (eg) (B) 13-14] with the word “paid” (‡cBW). [Rvtwet (C2) 12-13]
C tomb(Ug) D boom(eyg) Ans:a A made(‡gBW) B red(‡iW)
99. Which of these words rhymes with the C head(‡nW) D said(‡mW) Ans:a
word ‘won’? [‡ijc_ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnvKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-2017] 101. Which word rhymes with “brow(eªvD)” -.
A zone B done [Xvtwet (D) 08-09]
A some times B sometime Tips: wKQz mgq eySv‡Z some time e‡m| ‡Kvb GK
C some time D sometimes Ans:c mgq eySv‡Z sometime e‡m| sometimes- gv‡S
104. I hope to meet to you --- in January. gv‡S; some times-GwU mvaviYZfv‡e fzj; mZK©Zv:
[‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi †ijI‡q mnKvwi Kgv‡Û›U: 07] A‡bK eB‡Z GB cÖ‡kœi DËi fzj Av‡Q ZvB mveavb|
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Hints: Avwg Dcnvi MÖnY Kwi hLb †m wb‡q Av‡m| e¨vL¨v: Pz‡ji is Kiv A‡_© dye e¨en«Z nq|
Giƒc MÖnY Kiv A‡_© mwVK DËi- a
A The rich is not always happy. C Almost Rahim ate the whole fish.
B Rich is not always happy. D Rahim ate the whole fish almost. Ans:a
C The rich is not happy always. e¨vL¨v: †Kvb wKQzi cÖvq/KvQvKvwQ eySv‡Z almost/
D The rich are not always happy. Ans:d nearly/about +--- Noun e‡m| (iwng cÖvq cy‡iv
e¨vL¨v: Rich (Adjective) subject nq bv weavq gvQwU ‡L‡q wb‡jv) Giƒc A_© cÖ`v‡b [cÖvq cy‡iv gvQwU]
Ackb- b fzj; Avi the rich (abxiv) hv plural = [the whole fish] Gi c~‡e© almost e‡m‡Q
noun hvi ci verb nq plural nq; ZvB a, c fzj Group Verb Related correction:
Ges mwVK DËi- d;
5. Which of the following sentence is
2. Which one is a correct sentence? [41st BCS] correct one? [36th BCS 21st BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A The doctor found my pulse.
A Paper is made of wood.
B The doctor took my pulse.
B Paper is made from wood.
C The doctor examined my pulse.
C Paper is made by wood.
D The doctor saw my pulse. Ans:b
D Paper is made on wood. Ans:b
Adjective/Adverb Related correction: e¨vL¨v: Make of Ges make from Gi cv_©K¨t
3. Which of the following is a correct ‰ZixK„Z e¯‘wU g~j Dcv`vb n‡Z iƒc cwieZ©b n‡j
sentence? [15th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
make from, †hgb, Paper is made from
A He was so clever to miss the point.
bamboo.(euvk †_‡K †ccvi ‰Zix nq-GLv‡b euvk
B He was too clever not to miss the point.
Ges †ccvi Gi iƒc wfbœ ZvB make from), Avevi
C He is too clever to miss the point.
‰ZixK„Z e¯‘wU g~j Dcv`vb n‡Z iƒc cwieZ©b bv n‡j
D He was clever to grasp the point. Ans:c
make of †hgb, This ring is made of gold.
e¨vL¨v: Sub + verb + too + adj. + to + V1--
(Gold ‡_‡K ring ‰Zix n‡jI Df‡qi iƒc ¯^Y©B _v‡K)
Avi Sub + verb + so + adj. + that + sub +
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6. Which of the following sentence in 8. Which sentence is correct? [16th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
incorrect? [30th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A That shirt which bought is blue in
A He has no desire for fame. colour.
B I intend going to Rajshahi. Ans:b B The shirt that which be bought is blue
C He has invited me for dinner. in colour.
D He is too miserly to part with his money. C Which shirt he bought is blue in colour.
e¨vL¨v: intend Gi c‡i to + V1e‡m| ZvB going D The shirt which he bought is blue in
cwie‡Z© to go n‡e| colour. Ans:d
7. Choose the correct sentence. [12th BCS I e¨vL¨v: c~e©c` + adjective clause + main
Ab¨vb¨] Ans:d clause e‡m| Giƒc MV‡b mwVK DËi-d; ev‡K¨i
A The matter was informed to the police. evsjv: ‡m †h RvgvwU wK‡bwQj †mwU wQj bxj is‡qi|
B The matter has been informed of the police. The farmers are poor. The book is worth
C The police was informed of the matter. reading. Ans:c
D The police were informed of the matter.
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1. Which one is correct? (AvKei eQi eQi R‡b¥ 2. Choose the correct sentence. (abxiv
bv) [cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †ev‡W©i mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb) -13] memgq myLx bq/myLx nq bv) [11th BCS, wd‡gj †m‡KÛvwi
A A Akbar is not born in every age. G¨vwmmU¨v›U GWz‡Kkb Awdmvi-99, NBR Gi mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v 15, cÖvK-
cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (..wm‡jU..)-15, KHUET 15-16, ¯^v¯’¨ Awa`ßi Awdm
B The Akbar is not born in every age.
mnvqK-18]
C An Akbar is not born in every age. Ans:c
A The rich is not always happy.
D An Akbar is not born in an every age.
B Rich is not always happy.
e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb Proper Noun Øviv ‘†mB bv‡gi C The rich is not happy always.
GKRb/†mB bv‡gi ‡jv‡Kiv’ Giƒc A_© w`‡Z Proper D The rich are not always happy. Ans:d
Noun c~‡e© a/an emv‡Z nq| ZvB Ackb b fzj| e¨vL¨v: Rich (Adjective) subject nq bv weavq
Avevi Akbar Gi Av‡M an em‡e ZvB a fzj| Avi Ackb- b fzj; Avi the rich(abxiv) hv plural
every Gi Av‡M article e‡m bv| ZvB d fzj| noun hvi ci verb plural nq; ZvB a, c fzj Ges
myZivs mwVK DËi c; mwVK DËi- d;
ring is made of gold. (Gold ‡_‡K ring ‰Zix n‡jI D You had better going home. Ans:c
Df‡qi iƒc †`L‡Z ¯^Y©B _v‡K) ZvB GB ev‡K¨ make of e¨vL¨v: eis fv‡jv A‡_© had better/ would better
DËi| + V1 e‡m| †h‡nZz Ab¨vb¨ Ack‡b had better Gi
29. Which of the following sentence is ci V1 ‡bB| ZvB would better go hy³ evK¨B
correct one? [36th BCS, 21st BCS, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK mwVK| [AvaywbK Bs‡iRx‡Z would better Gi e¨envi
(bvMwj½g)-12, cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿ_x©-15, Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK LyeB Kg]
Kg©KZv©-16, Xvtwet (C) 18-19, ‡et‡ivtwet (D) 14-15, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 33. Which one is the correct sentence?
gvP© 21)]
A Paper
is made of wood. A I used to get early in the morning.
B Paper is made from wood. B I did get up early in the morning. [ivtwet 09-10]
D Paper is made on wood. Ans:b D I used get up early in the morning. Ans:a
B He asked me if I pass.
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ yesterday/last week _vK‡j past
C He asked me if I had passed. tense nq weavq a, d fzj Avi b mwVK| c fzj KviY
D He asked me if I have pass. Ans:c for+ mgqevPK kã _vKvq present perfect
e¨vL¨v: ‡m Avgv‡K wRÁvmv Ki‡jv Avwg cvk Kijvg wKbv| continuous tense (has been raining) n‡Zv|
GB A‡_© mwVK DËi- c [GB ev‡K¨ if A_© “wKbv”] 52. Which one is a wrong sentence? [Dc‡Rjv/_vbv
Sentence Related Correction wkÿv Awdmvi (wUBI)-04]
A How long have you been unemployed?
48. Select the correct sentence. [_vbv mnKvix wkÿv
B How long do you know her?
A Did they wrote books? Awdmvi-05]
C My sister got married to a teacher.
B Did they writing books?
D She has been ill for a long time. Ans:b
C Did they write books?
e¨vL¨v: Ackb b fzj KviY how long hy³ ev‡K¨
D Did they have written books? Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: interrogative ev‡K¨ ïiæ‡Z Did Avm‡j present perfect tense nq| Avi fzj †P‡q‡Q ZvB
GwU DËi
Gici+ sub + V1 e‡m weavq me¸‡jv fzj Avi c
mwVK|
69. Which one is correct? (G‡Z †Kv‡bv m‡›`‡ni ZvB I, you and Habib Gi ¯’‡j you, habib
AeKvk †bB) [ivtwet 06-07, Btwet (C) 16-17] and I n‡Zv|
A There is no place for doubt in it. 72. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK(KY©dzjx)-12]
B There is no space to doubt in it. A He gave me a piece of advice.
C There in no room for doubt in it. B I went to my house.
D There is no area to doubt in it. Ans:c C He applied for freeship.
e¨vL¨v: m‡›`‡ni my‡hvM/AeKvk †bB Giƒc A‡_© no D The meat is hard. Ans:a
room for doubt nq ZvB c mwVK Avi me¸‡jv fzj| e¨vL¨v: B evox hvIqv A‡_© I went home. n‡e| C
70. Choose the right sentence. [mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/_vbv freeship fzj kã ZvB Gi ¯’‡j free studentship
A He is a boy of three. wkÿv Awdmvi-15] n‡Z cv‡i| D Kv‡Ri ‡ÿ‡Î KwVb eySv‡Z hard Avi
B He is a boy of three years old. †Kvb `ªe¨/Lvevi kã eySv‡Z tough n‡e|
C He is a boy of three years old boy. 73. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK
D He is a boy of three years age. Ans:b
A He requested for my help. (wµmvbw_gvg)-12]
e¨vL¨v: ‡m wZb eQi‡ii ‡Q‡j| †Kvb wbw`©ó eq‡mi B Time and tide wait for no man. Ans:b,d
1/2/3 Rb Giƒc eySv‡Z- msL¨v + noun + of + --- C The ship with its crew, were lost.
year (s) old. Gfv‡e e‡m ZvB mwVK DËi- b D The horse and the carriage is at the door.
71. Which of the following sentence is correct? e¨vL¨v: Ackb a) ‡Z for ev` hv‡e KviY Kv‡iv Kv‡Q
A Time and tide waits for none. [Rvtwet 09-10] wKQz PvIqv eySv‡Z mivmwi object e‡m| ev‡K¨i
B Slow and steady win the race.
evsjv: †m Avgvi mvnvh¨ PvBj| c) ‡Z ship subject
C Either he or his brother is guilty.
ZvB was n‡e| Ackb d) ‡Z The horse and the
D I, you and Habib are present. Ans:c
carriage = ‡Nvovi Mvox; singular ZvB Gi ci is
e¨vL¨v: Ackb- A ‡Z waits fzj, wait n‡Zv| B
mwVK|
‡Z win bv n‡q wins n‡Zv; D ‡Z Aciva
¯^xKvig~jK ev‡K¨ 123 Ges Ab¨vb¨ ev‡K¨ 231 e‡m|
GKgvÎ e¨w³| weavq person Gi Av‡M only mwVK| addicted to n‡e| D ‡Z †QvU mgq dawn (Dlv/
[only = kyaygvÎ/ GKgvÎ/ ïayB] ‡fvi) ZvB at n‡e|
84. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK(myigv)-12] 88. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖvK- cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡nvqvs‡nv)-
A The cart was laden fully. A Good night, how are you? 13]
D Who brought these news? Ans:b D He always speaks the truth. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: A Mvox †evSvB Kiv A‡_© laden Gi ¯’v‡b e¨vL¨v: Ackb A ‡Z fzj KviY Kv‡iv mv‡_ iv‡Z ‡`Lv
loaded n‡e| C advices Gi ¯’v‡b advice n‡e n‡j m‡¤^vab Kiv A‡_© good night Gi ¯’v‡b good
KviY uncountable noun Gi plural nq bv| D evening n‡e| ïaygvÎ we`vq Rvbvbi mgq good
news kãwU singular ZvB Gi c~‡e© these Gi night e¨eüZ nq| b) ‡Z fwZ© nIqv A‡_© took
¯’v‡b this n‡e| admission into Gi cwie‡Z© admit into n‡e| c)
85. Which of these sentence is incorrect? sub-ordinate clause me©`v assertive nq weavq
A We are sitting an exam. [ivtwet (A) 18-19] where did I go Gi ¯’‡j where I went. n‡e|
B We are taking an exam. 89. Choose the correct sentence. [ivtwet 06-07,
C Students are giving an exam. (BBA) 10-11]
100. Pick up the incorrect sentence. [Rvtwet 10-11] D Each of the boys have a pen. Ans:d
a) Bacon as well as Shakespeare were dead. e¨vL¨v: Each of Gi ci noun plural nq wKš‘ verb
B Wait until I return . singular nq| weavq have Gi ¯’‡j has n‡Zv-
C The ship sank. 105. Which one of the following is correct?
D This road is shorter than that. Ans:a [Rtwet (C) 10-11] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: as well as Øviv `ywU subject hy³ n‡j 1g AI saw a saw to see a tree with an axe.
sub. Abymv‡i verb nq weavq were Gi cwie‡Z© was B I saw an axe man to saw a tree with an axe.
n‡e| CI saw a saw to saw a tree with an axe.
101. Choose the incorrect sentence: [Btwet 07-08] D I saw a saw seeing a tree with an axe.
his death. evK¨wU Gfv‡e n‡Zv; ev‡K¨i A_©: e¨vL¨v: ch©vß my‡hvM/RvqMv/Dcvq/AeKvk BZ¨vw` †bB
evsjv‡`‡ki cÖ‡Z¨‡K Zvi g„Zz¨i Rb¨ †kvK cÖKvk Kij| A‡_© no room---- nq| ZvB mwVK DËi- c
109. ‡KvbwU ï× evK¨?[cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK(‡gNbv)-08] 113. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [†iRx: †eme: cÖv_wgK mnKvix
e¨vL¨v: a) e¯‘ Szjv‡bv A‡_© hanged bv n‡q hung D Television is a wonderful discovery.
n‡e, c) one ev‡K¨i subject n‡j possessive e¨vL¨v: Ackb a) avail + myself + of nq; Ackb
wn‡m‡e one’s nq; d) ‡Kvb Lv`¨i Rb¨ B”Qv/ÿzav c) deer kãwU wb‡RB singular/plural ZvB Gi
A‡_© appetite for (ÿzav) nq; b) [saw + obj. + mv‡_ s hy³ n‡e bv| d) bZzb wKQz Avwe®‹v‡ii †ÿ‡Î
verb+ing] mwVK; discovery bv n‡q invention n‡e|
145. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wSjvg)-13]
141. Which of the following is
A I feel out of sort today.
grammatically correct? [mgvR‡mev Awa`ß`‡ii
B He tried hardly to succeed.
A I prefer walking to riding. cÖ‡ekb Awdmvi-13]
C I have great deal of work to do.
B I do not know to write.
D Please give me attendance. Ans:d
C He gave me a pen to write.
D He gave me a lot of informations. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Ackb- a) fzj KviY Amy¯’ †eva Kiv Gi
e¨vL¨v: prefer + gerund nq ZvB A mwVK; Ackb B mwVK phrase n‡jv out of sorts; b) K‡Vvi cÖwikÖg
Kiv A‡_© hardly (K`vwPr) Gi ¯’‡j hard(K‡Vvi)
fzj KviY know how to + verb nq; Ackb C ‡Z
n‡e| c) fzj KviY cªPzi A‡_© a great deal of
write with n‡e; D information uncountable
e¨eüZ nq|
noun ZvB Gi mv‡_ s e¨envi Kiv fzj|
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146. ‡KvbwU ï× evK¨? [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (XvKv wefvM)-07] 150. What is the correct sentence? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix
A I feel somewhat well. wkÿK (PÆMÖvg wefvM)-05]
e¨vL¨v: Avwg wKQzUv fv‡jv Abyfe KiwQ- GB A‡_© wbieZvi KviY Avgvi Amy¯’Zv] GwU mwVK evK¨
C The reason of my silence is a due to my
Ackb a) mwVK DËi-; Ackb- b) ‡Z united Ges
illness. [the reason Av‡Q ZvB a due to ev` hv‡e]
together mgRvZxq ZvB together ev` w`‡Z n‡Zv;
D My silence is due the my illness. [Kvi‡Y
c) ‡ivM Øviv Amy¯’ eyS‡Z ill of n‡e| Avi d) ‡Z
eySv‡Z due the Gi ¯’‡j due to n‡e] Ans:b
confess to n‡e
151. Which of the sentences is correct?
147. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [†iRx: †eme: cÖv_wgK mnKvix [cÖavbgš¿xi Kvh©vj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK, M‡elYv Kg©KZ©v -13]
A Put the book on the table. wkÿK(kvcjv)-11] A One of the boys was absent in the class.
B The examiner saw my papers. B Cowards die many times before their
C I feel some better. death. (fxiæiv gvivi Av‡M `y‡ejv gv‡i) Ans:b
D He is not in the committee. Ans:a C He is a famous thief.
e¨vL¨v: LvZv cixÿv Kiv A‡_© b) †Z saw Gi ¯’‡j D Only graduates are illegible for the post.
looked over n‡e| c) wKQzUv my¯’ A‡_© somewhat e¨vL¨v: Ackb a) ‡Z weiZ _vKv A‡_© Absent
better n‡e| d) mfvq AšÍf©y³ _vKv A‡_© on the from n‡e| Ackb c) ‡Z ‡Pvi‡K weL¨vZ ejv hv‡e
committee n‡e| bv KviY G‡Z ev‡K¨i A_©MZ †hvM¨Zv _v‡K bv|
148. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (kvcjv)-09, [wegvb Ackb d) ‡Z ‡hvM¨ A‡_© illegible Gi ¯’‡j
evsjv‡`k Air. mn. e¨e. (TG). 09 Rvby. 21] eligible n‡e;
A He gave me some advice. 152. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (XvKv wefvM) -08]
B Anwar requested for my help.
A No pains were spared.
C I am very better today.
B Do not make noise.
D He took nap. Ans:a
C He caught my hand.
e¨vL¨v: B Kv‡iv Kv‡Q wKQz PvIqv eySv‡Z mivmwi
D We shall walk on foot. Ans:a
object e‡m| ZvB for ev` hv‡e| C
e¨vL¨v: B make a noise n‡e| C caught by
comparative word ‡K ‡Rvo cÖ`vb Ki‡Z very
n‡e| D nuvUv A‡_© go on foot n‡e|
better Gi ¯’‡j much better n‡e| D ‡QvU Nyg
153. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (PÆMÖvg wefvM)-08]
eySv‡Z took a nap n‡e|
A Inform the accident to him.
149. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (XvKv wefvM)-08] B He succeded for winning the prize.
A She resembled to her mother. C I could not do justice to him.
B I was not at my home. D I sold my furnitures. Ans:c
C I could not but shed tears. e¨vL¨v: a) ‡Kvb Z_¨ †`Iqv A‡_© inform him of the
D He reached at Sylhet. Ans:c
accident n‡e| b) succeeded in n‡e| d)
e¨vL¨v: resemble, reach Gi preposition e‡m bv furniture n‡e
weavq a, d fzj| b) subject (I) Av‡Q weavq at home
n‡e|
are Gi ¯’‡j is n‡e| C the same ----- as nq C I did not think it was her.
weavq which Gi ¯’‡j as n‡e| D four letters D She is out of her danger. Ans:a
msL¨vevPK plural ZvB no fewer than n‡e| e¨vL¨v: B Zzjbv eySv‡Z then Gi ¯’‡j than n‡e|
C be verb (was) Gi ci her Gi ¯’‡j she n‡e|
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170. Which is the incorrect sentence? [miKvix 174. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (IDA/ADB Project-01]
gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09] A Among my friends he is eldest.
A The colour of her eyes is blue. B He is comparatively better today.
B The players in the field are strong. C He is better than all the boys.
C Fifty miles is a long way. D He is the best boy in the class. Ans:d
D He ran fast lest he miss the train. Ans:d e¨vL¨v: A cvwievwiK m¤ú‡K©i evB‡i Kv‡iv mv‡_
e¨vL¨v: D lest + subject + should/might+ eq‡m eo eySv‡Z oldest n‡e| B comparatively
base form nq weavq ---lest he should miss--- better GKmv‡_ e‡m bv ZvB †h‡Kvb GKUv n‡e| C
n‡e| better than Gi ¯’‡j the best of _vK‡j mwVK
171. Which one is the correct sentence? n‡Zv;
A The man advanced as if he has killed
175. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv)-12]
me.(as if Gi Av‡M past tense weavq Gi ci had
A The news is true.
killed n‡Zv) [Rvtwet (D) 15-16]
B He gave me an advice.
B It is high time I do the work. (It is high
C The committee have issued its report.
time + Subject + did n‡e) Ans:d
D Ten kilometers are a long walk. Ans:a
C The wind was made blow. (make Gi ci
e¨vL¨v: B a piece of advice n‡e| C
infinitive to + blow n‡e)
committee (singular) ZvB have Gi ¯’‡j has
D He did everything except following my
n‡e| D GKKhy³ kã distance ‡_‡K G‡m‡Q Ten
example. (‡m Avgv‡K AbymiY Kiv Qvov meB
K‡iwQj) kilometers weavq G‡K singular a‡i are Gi
172. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK (kvcjv)-09, ¯’‡j is n‡e|
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (ivRkvnx wefvM)-07] 176. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [‡iwR÷vW© †emiKvix cÖv_wgK mnKvix
A Honey is too sweet. wkÿK (wkDjx)-11, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-16]
Ki‡Z too Gi ¯’‡j very n‡e| B past e¨vL¨v: A RvqMv bv _vKv A‡_© no place Gi ¯’‡j
indefinite tense G before Gi ¯’‡j ago n‡e| no room n‡e| B two loaves of bread n‡e|
D evox‡Z hvIqv A‡_© I went home n‡e,
D Only hv‡K wb‡`©k K‡i Zvi c~‡e©B e‡m ZvB only
Asif n‡e; preposition (to) `iKvi †bB|
173. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (ivRkvnx wefvM)-07] 177. He said me a fool. Which one is correct?
A He said me fool. [Btwet (M) 10-11]
A We packed our luggages.
B He called me fool.
B Listen to my advice.
C He called me a fool.
C Honey is too sweet.
D He said me a foolish. Ans:c
D Your informations are false. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: KvD‡K ‡evKv/‡Pvi/Kvcyiæl/evPvj BZ¨vw` bv‡g
e¨vL¨v: luggage, information Giv uncountable
WvKv eySv‡Z ev‡K¨i MVb: Subject + called +
noun hvi plural nq bv weavq a, d fzj| Ges b
mwVK| sweet (adjective) ‡K †Rvo cÖ`vb Ki‡Z too object + a/an + fool/thief/coward/talkative
Gi ¯’‡j very n‡e|
BZ¨vw`| ZvB mwVK DËi- c;
B One dozen of bananas are sufficient. A Last night I went to bed lately. (‡`ix‡Z
C One of the boys are absent. A‡_© lately Gi cwie‡Z© late n‡e)
D It is I who am responsible for this.Ans:d B The book deals in common errors.(‡Kvb wel‡q
e¨vL¨v: A scissors/KvuwPi 2wU Ask _v‡K ZvB GwU mgvavb Kiv A‡_© deal with n‡e; deal in-e¨emv Kiv)
plural noun hvi ci is Gi ¯’‡j are n‡e| C She is one of the best student in the
class. (one of + plural noun nq weavq
one/one dozen Giv subject wn‡m‡e singular
students n‡e)
ZvB b, c Dfq ev‡K¨ are Gi ¯’‡j is n‡e|
D The murderer was caught and hanged.
180. Choose the right sentence. [WvK Awa`߇ii
(Lywb‡K aiv n‡jv Ges duvwm †`qv n‡jv) Ans:d
A I don’t know who is he? Gw÷‡gUi-18]
185. Find out the correct sentence. [we`y¨r R¡vjvbx I
B I don’t know who he is.
LwbRm¤ú` gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b mnKvix we‡ùviK cwi`k©K-03]
C They have gone for picnic.
A This watch is belonged to my friend.
D They have gone picnic. Ans:b
B Three-fourths of the work has been done.
e¨vL¨v: subordinate clause G who + subject + C You should not indulge to gossip. Ans:b
verb e‡m ZvB a fzj b mwVK; c/d ‡Z for a picnic D Five thousand dollars are a big amount.
n‡e; e¨vL¨v: A belong verb Gi passive nq bv|
181. Choose the correct sentence. weavq is belonged Gi ¯’‡j belonged n‡e| C
A He went there walking on foot.
‡Z indulge Gi c‡i in e‡m| ZvB indulge in
B He went there on foot. [mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-05]
gossiping em‡e| D are Gi ¯’‡j is n‡e|
C He went there by walking.
186. Whish one of the following sentences is
D He went there on footing. Ans:b
correct? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Mvgv)-14]
e¨vL¨v: cv‡q †nu‡U †Kv_vq hvIqv A‡_© go on foot
A A few boys are present today.
nq weavq b mwVK Avi me¸‡jv fzj;
B His dress is inferior than mine
182. Choose the wrong sentence. [ivtwet (E) 18-19] C He prevented me to go there. Ans:a,d
A We write in ink.
D He as well as his brother was present.
B Neither of us was present.
e¨vL¨v: B senior, junior, inferior BZ¨vw` + to
C Hot and cold are opposites.
e‡m| ZvB than Gi ¯’v‡b to n‡e| C Prevent ---
D I went to my home. Ans:d
+ from + gerund nq weavq to go Gi ¯’‡j
e¨vL¨v: Ackb d) wrong KviY evox hvIqv A‡_©
went home n‡e| gv‡S preposition `iKvi †bB| from going n‡e|
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖkœ- fvjfv‡e co–b-
41. Hospitals --- the sick. (nvmcvZv‡j Amy¯’ †ivMx‡`i †mev/wPwKrmv Kiv nq) [39th BCS 2018]
A operate B treat C admit D nurse Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: “Treat” A_© Ilya I A‡¯¿vcPv‡ii gva¨‡g wPwKrmv cÖ`vb| nvmcvZvj¸‡jv †h‡nZz Ilya I A‡¯¿vcvPv‡ii
gva¨‡g wPwKrmv cÖ`vb K‡i, †m‡nZz k~b¨¯’v‡b treat verb wU em‡e| Ab¨w`‡K operate (cwiPvjbv Kiv), nurse
(‡mev Kiv), I admit(¯^xKvi Kiv, fwZ© Kiv) G¸‡jv h_vh_ A_© w`‡Z cv‡i bv|
42. I shall no ---the examination this year. (Avwg G eQi cixÿv w`e bv) [29th BCS, Rvtwet (L) 09-10]
A give B appear at C sit D go for Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: cixÿv †`Iqv A‡_© take/ appear nq ZvB mwVK DËi- b
43. Cricket enjoys a huge ---- in Bangladesh. [WvK wefvM cwi`k©K-16, Lytwet (B) 08-09, Rtwet (E) 17-18]
A follow on B follow C fall out D following Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ adjective I preposition Gi gv‡S noun/Gerund e‡m| ZvB following em‡Q| ev‡K¨i
evsjv: evsjv‡`‡k A‡bK wµ‡KU ‡cÖgx †jvKRb wµ‡KU †Ljv Avb›` Dc‡fvM K‡i| [following = --†jvKRb]
44. He had a --- headache. (Zvi Lye gv_ve¨_v KiwQj) [29th BCS, Rvtwet (M) 09-10, ‡et‡ivtwet (A) 12-13]
A strong B acute C serious D bad Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Lye/cÖPÛ gv_ve¨_v ev gv_vaiv A‡_© a bad headache e¨eüZ nq| Z‡e bad Gi cwie‡Z© sever/
splitting BZ¨vw`I e¨envi Kiv hvq| I have a bad/severe/splitting headache= Avgvi Lye /cÖPÛ gv_v
a‡i‡Q|
45. He had --- of fever. [10th BCS, MYc~Z© Awa`: Dc-cÖ‡Kvkjx (wmwfj)-01, gva¨wgK mnt wkÿK-08, mn: RR-09]
A strong attack B severe attack C bad attack D serious attack Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: severe-cÖPÛ, Lye, Zxeª BZ¨vw` A‡_© severe e‡m| Bs‡iwR‡Z He had severe attack of fever. Gi
A_©: Zvi cÖPÛ R¦i n‡qwQ‡jv| Avevi I’ve caught severe cold. Avgvi Lye mw`© †j‡M‡Q|
║ PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
75. Cartridges are ejected from the gun after ---. [wbev©Pbx Kwgkb mwPevj‡q cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv© I cv‡mv©bvj Awdmvi-04]
A opening B hitting C firing D closing Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ¸wj Kivi ci KvZ©yR †d‡j †`Iqv nq| GB A‡_© mwVK DËi firing;
76. Mr. Ruhi --- a crime. [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 17]
A did B does C comits D committed Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Commit a crime- Aciva Kiv| Crime-Gi verb wn‡m‡e commit-B nq|
77. Today the world is passing --- Juncture. [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 16]
A minimum B a look C limited D critical Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Critical juncture-Gi gv‡b msKUgq gynZ
~ ©| Giƒc A‡_© k~b¨¯’v‡b critical emv‡Z n‡e|
78. The film was directed in the director’s ---- way . [31th BCS, Btwet (G) 16-17]
A confusion B personifying C idiosyncratic D purifying Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: wm‡bgvwU cwiPvj‡Ki ¯^vfvweK wbR¯^ (e¨wZÎægagx©) ixwZ‡Z cwiPvjbv Kiv n‡qwQj ZvB idiosyncratic
n‡e|
GB Aa¨v‡qi cÖkœ¸‡jv A‡cÿvK…Z KwVb n‡q _v‡K| evsjv A_© bv Ki‡Z cvi‡j eyS‡Z GKUz Kó‡eva
Ki‡ZB cv‡ib| ZvB ej‡ev Kó n‡jI evsjv K‡i ey‡S ey‡S co‡Z n‡e| KviY eZ©gv‡b wewfbœ cixÿvq GB
Aa¨vq †_‡K cÖPzi cÖkœ Kgb nq| Z‡e cixÿvq ûeû Kgb _v‡K bv| ZvB Aí wKQz bgybv wn‡m‡e ‡`Iqv n‡jv|
1. He found the gold coin as he cleans the floor. [Avg`wb I ivßvwb wbqš¿‡Ki `߇ii mvuU-wjwcKvi/ gy`ªvÿwiK Kvg Kw¤úDUvi
Acv‡iUi, D”P mnKvix I Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi- 19, Standard Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Officer (TAO) 18]
A as he had cleaned B while he cleans
C which he is cleaning D while cleaning Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: †m ¯^‡Y©i K‡qb Lyu‡R †c‡jv hLb †m ‡g‡S cwi®‹vi K‡i| †`‡Lb while cleaning emv‡j evsjvUv GKB _v‡K|
‡g‡S cwi®‹vi Kivi mgq †m GKwU K‡qb Luy‡R †c‡jv| Giƒc A_©MZ Pvwn`v c~iY Ki‡Z ev‡K¨ as he cleans Gi
cwie‡Z© while cleaning Øviv replace K‡i emv‡Z n‡e|
2. Replace the underline part of the sentence- “The tea estate is in such a mess there is no
one to set things right.” [RbZv e¨vsK wj. g¨v‡bR‡g›U †Uªbvi 2013]
A in such a mess that there B in a such mess that there
C in a mess there D no correction required Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: such + article + -- Noun+ that e‡m ZvB mwVK DËi- a;
3. Your advice is no different from the other friends. [`yb©xwZ `gb Kwgk‡bi mnKvix cwiPvjK-13]
A not different from B not different from that of the
C not different from the D not different to Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: `ywU Avjv`v wel‡qi g‡a¨ Zzjbv eySv‡Z from Gi ci that of nq ZvB DËi- b; ev‡K¨i evsjv: †Zvgvi Dc‡`k
Ab¨ eÜz‡`i Dc‡`‡ki †P‡q Avjv`v bq|
4. The cyclone has had a negative impact over the economy of the country. [CGDF2019]
A over the B on the C for the D up to the Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: impact on e‡m ZvB over the Gi cwie‡Z© on the n‡e|
5. Replace the underlined words by a single adjective: Airline pilots undergo very strict
and severe health checks at regular intervals. [evsjv‡`k †Uwjwfk‡bi AwW‡qÝ wimvP© Awdmvi -06]
A spontaneous B unanimous C outrageous D rigorous Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: wegv‡bi cvB‡jvUiv mewKQz gv‡S gv‡SB Lye K‡Vvifv‡e cixÿv K‡i| ZvB GB ev‡K¨ underline Kiv Ask
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6. She is one of the delegates who was chosen to attend the convention. Best replaces the
underlined portion of the sentence. [Bangladesh Bank (Assistant Director): 12]
A who was chosen B that was chosen C whom was chosen D who were chosen Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: who Gi ci verb e‡m c~e©c` Abymv‡i ZvB plural c~e©c` delegates Abymv‡i who+ were-- jvM‡e|
7. She never has and she never will do any work. [Pubali Bank (Junior Officer): 11]
A She never has and she never will do any work.
B She never has and she will do no work.
C She never has and she will never do any work.
D She never has done and she will never do any work. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Adverb wn‡m‡e never e‡m auxiliary Ges main verb Gi gv‡S ZvB DËi d;
8. A taxi ran into the back of a bus. [wZZvm M¨vm UªvÝwgkb A¨vÛ wWwóªweDkb ‡Kv¤úvwb wj. Gi mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK (A¨vKvD›Um) - 18]
A caught up B passed C met D collided Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ran into/collided Df‡qi A_©B: AvNvZ Kiv; ZvB GKwU Ab¨wUi cwie‡Z© replace K‡i emv‡bv hvq|
9. We put together the bookcase by following the instructions in the manual. [wZZvm M¨vm UªvÝwgkb
A¨vÛ wWwóªweDkb ‡Kv¤úvwb wj. Gi mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK (A¨vKvD›Um) - 18]
A assemble B recreate C dissect D upgrade Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: put together/ assemble Df‡qi A_©B: GKwÎZ Kiv; ZvB GKwU Ab¨wUi cwie‡Z© emv‡bv hvq|
10. The union threatened a strike but called it off at the last minute. [wZZvm M¨vm UªvÝwgkb A¨vÛ wWwóªweDkb
‡Kv¤úvwb wj. Gi mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK (A¨vKvD›Um) - 18]
A showcased B rescheduled C cancelled D none Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: called it off A_© Zz‡j †bIqv ev evwZj Kiv ZvB Gi cwie‡Z© cancelled emv‡jB mwVK A_© _vK‡e|
11. Every opposition candidate except she was defeated in the election. [evsjv‡`k cjjx we`y¨Zvqb †evW© Gi
mnKvix mwPe/mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb) - 19]
A except she was B except her were C excepting she was D except her was Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: except GKwU preposition hvi ci objective Pronoun wn‡m‡e her n‡e| Avi was verb Gi subject
n‡jv candidate ZvB was wVK _vK‡e|
12. While I (play) in the field, I saw a dead cow. [16Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) - 19]
A playing B was playing C played D were playing Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: `ywU clause Gi g‡a¨ †h clause wUi KvR PjwQj †mB clause wU while Øviv ïiæ nq Ges clause wU past
tense G n‡j Aci clause wU past continuous tense G nq| myZivs play Gi ¯’‡j was playing n‡e mwVK
expression.
13. The government gave in when the armed forces joined the revolt against the President.
[wZZvm M¨vm UªvÝwgkb A¨vÛ wWwóªweDkb ‡Kv¤úvwb wj. Gi mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK (A¨vKvD›Um)- 18]
A cried B surrendered C fled D won Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: gave in/ surrendered Df‡qi A_©B: ek¨Zv ¯^xKvi/ bwZ ¯^xKvi K‡i ‡bIqv; ZvB GKwU Ab¨wUi cwie‡Z©
replace K‡i emv‡bv hvq|
14. The small child does whatever his father was done. [Avg`wb I ivßvwb wbqš¿‡Ki `߇ii mvuU-wjwcKvi/gy`ªvÿwiK Kvg
Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi, D”P mnKvix I Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi- 19]
A has done B did C does D had done Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i A_©: †QvU wkïiv ZvB K‡i hv Zvi wcZv K‡i| GB A‡_© was done Gi cwie‡Z© does em‡e|
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Source: mvaviYZ BARRON’S GRE, GRE Big Book, Recent issue, text books BZ¨vw`
source ‡_‡K vocabulary common nq| wKš‘ cixÿvi Rb¨ Gme eB c‡o †kl Kiv hvq bv| ZvB
cvVK‡`i ej‡ev GB eB‡Z hv †`Iqv Av‡Q †m¸‡jv co‡jB Avcwb cixÿvq Kgb cv‡eb| Ggb †Kvb cixÿv
†bB †hLv‡b GB Aa¨vq †_‡K cÖkœ nq bv| ZvB Kó n‡jI ˆah© a‡i co‡ZB n‡e|
Part- 01 (A-D) ch©š‘- wb‡R‡K P¨v‡jÄ w`b, 5-10 w`‡bi g‡a¨B GB AskwU AšÍZ 2 evi c‡o †kl
Ki‡eb| g‡b ivL‡eb mvaviYZ gvbyl cv‡ibv Ggb †Kv‡bv KvR †bB| Avi †h‡Kv‡bv cixÿvq fv‡jv Ki‡Z n‡j ‡hgb
Bs‡iwRi weKí ‡bB †Zgwb Bs‡iwR‡Z fv‡jv Ki‡Z n‡j Avevi Vocabulary covi weKí †bB| ZvB †hUv co‡ZB
n‡e †mUv wb‡q fq ‡c‡q ev wei³ n‡q †Kvb jvf †bB| Avwg cvieB GB wek¦vm †i‡L ïiæ Kiæb|
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
116. The synonym of the word ‘Call’ is- [11 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb -14, ‡et‡ivtwet (D) 16-17]
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;
201 Divulge cÖKvk Kiv; duvm Disclose; Reveal (wifxj&) Conceal (Kb&mxj&) hide; keep
verb Kiv
(WvB&fvj&R&) secret- ‡Mvcb Kiv
202 Docile (‡WŠmvB&j&) eva¨; ek gv‡b Obedient; Compliant (Kg&-cøvB&- Unruly; Disobedient
adj Ggb q¨v›U&)
203 Doctrine gZev` philosophy, humanitarianism, error- fzj, fzj aviYv
163. The word ‘Diaspora' is related to- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (L) 19-20]
A appearance B concentration C entrance D migration Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Diaspora- Awfevmx; a) appearance- Dcw¯’wZ; b) concentration- NbZ¡; c) cÖ‡ekØvi; d) †`kvšÍ‡i Mgb;
164. The antonym of ‘Disparage’? [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) †mU-G/we/wm, 19-20]
A Hesitate B Settle C Applaud D Trouble Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Disparage/ Hesitate- N„Yv; b) Settle- wb®úwË ev gxgvsmv Kiv; c) Applaud- mvayev`; d) Amyweavq cov/ †djv|
165. What is the synonym of ‘Delude’? [12th BCS, GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii
K¨v‡givg¨vb-19, ‡Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvjq mnv: cwiPvjK-13, Btwet (C) 16-17, etwet (D) 14-15, Rvtwet (E) 14-15, Ptwet (F) 11-12, nvtwetcªtwet (C)
09-10]
A demand B permit C aggravate D deceive Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: delude/ deceive- RvwjqvwZ, cÖZviYv Kiv; a) `vwe Kiv, cÖkœ Kiv; b) AbygwZ †`Iqv; c) DZ¨³ Kiv;
166.‘Debut’ means- [wegvb evsjv‡`k Air. mn. e¨e. (TG). 09 Rvby. 21] Ans:d
A Conclusion B Contradiction C Gracious response D First appearance
e¨vL¨v: Debut/ First appearance- Awf‡lK,
167. Synonym of ‘Deplorable’ is- [‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. (wewfbœ c`) 24 †m‡Þ. 21]
A Adorable B Respectable C Miserable D Eslamate Ans:c
211. 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;
212. What is the meaning of the word ‘Dye’? [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix Z_¨ Awdmvi -13]
A die B color C dig D divide Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: dye/ color- is Kiv; a) die- gviv hvIqv; c) dig- Lbb Kiv, †Luvov; d) divide- fvM Kiv;
213. The antonym for ‘ Devoid’- [Rxeb exgv (Awdm mnKvix) 3 †m‡Þ. 21, AvBb wePvi I msm` gš¿Yvj‡qi mve-‡iwR÷ªvi-03]
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Part- 02 (E-J) ch©š‘- GKRb cÖK…Z cvVK KL‡bvI cov‡K fq cvq bv| Zviv bZzb bZzb welq Rvb‡Z
AvMÖnx nq| Avwg g‡b Kwi AvcwbI cÖK…Z cvVK| GB eB †_‡K cÖkœ Kgb cv‡eb GwU wek¦vm ivLyb| Avi GB As‡k
wb‡R‡K P¨v‡jÄ w`b, 4-8 w`‡bi g‡a¨B GB AskwU AšÍZ 2 evi c‡o †kl Ki‡eb| Avgv‡K mdj n‡ZB n‡e GB kw³
wb‡q ïiæ Kiæb| Remind: g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj¸‡jv Aa¨v‡qi ïiæ‡Z †`Iqv Av‡Q| Av‡iK evi †PvL eywj‡q Avmyb|
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
291. Gigantic Gi synonym - [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (kvcjv) -09, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (KY©dzjx) -12, A_© gš¿Yvj‡qi †mvk¨vj †W‡fjc‡g›U
dvD‡Ûk‡bi K¬v÷vi AvBwU A¨vwmm‡U›U -12, cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix -13]
A small B little C short D large Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: gigantic/ large- wekvj, cÖKvÛ; little/ small/ short- Lye †QvU, AwZ ÿz`ª, ‡QvU; d) Chuckle- g„`ynvwm;
292. The synonym of ‘Genesis’ is- [16th BCS, Pubali Bank (Officer)-10, Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. (PO) – 11,
cvtwetcÖtwet (C-weÁvb) 16-17, ivtwet 06-07, (Political Science) 07-08, Ptwet 03-04, (A) 11-12, Btwet (A) 14-15, (G) 16-17, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet
(A) 12-13, Bangladesh Bank (AD) – 11]
A preface B introduction C forward D beginning Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Genesis/ beginning- Avi¤¢, Rb¥, m„wó; a) preface/ introduction- f~wgKv, Dc¯’vcb; c) forward-
m¤§y‡L, AMÖeZ©x;
293. The antonym of ‘Gentle’ [10th BCS, ivtwet 06-07, Btwet (Law) 11-12, nvtwetcÖtwet (A) 11-12]
A harsh B clever C modest D rude Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: gentle/ modest- webqx, f`ª; a) harsh- KK©k, K‡Vvi; b) clever- PvjvK, `ÿ; d) rude- Af`ª, Amf¨;
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
309. He hardly knows the basic English Grammar. [Rvtwet (D) 12-13
A only B cleverly C scarcely D with difficulty Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: hardly/scarcely- K`vwPr, cÖvqB; a) only- GKgvÎ; b) cleverly- PvjvwK K‡i; d) with difficulty- KwVb K‡i;
310. The antonym of ‘Harmonious’ is- [gv‡K©›UvBj e¨vsK g¨v‡bRvi †UªBwb Awdmvi -14, Xvtwet (C) 17-18]
A discordant B disrespectful C amicable D ruthless Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: harmonious- my‡ijv, kÖæwZgayi; a) discordant- †emy‡iv, wem`„k; b) disrespectful- Am¤§vbRbK, AkÖ×vc~Y;© c)
amicable- eÜzZ¡c~Y¨; d) ruthless- wbg©g, b„ksm, wb`©q;
311. The antonym of ‘Harbinger’ is- [†bvtwetcÖtwet (B) 13-14, Rvtwet (E) 14-15]
A leader B educator C messenger D follower Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: harbinger- AMªM~Z nIqv; a) leader- ‡bZv; b) educator- wkÿK; c) messenger- evZ©vevnK; d) follower-
Abymvix, f³;
312. ‘Homogeneous’ means- [ivtwet (BwZnvm, MY‡hvMv‡hvM) 07-08, (E- †Rvo) 15-16]
A same kind B twice C same race D same religion Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: homogeneous/ same kind- mgRvZxq, mg‡kÖYxf~³; b) twice- wظY; c) GKB RvwZ; d) GKB ag©;
e¨vL¨v: hazardous/ dangerous- wec¾bK, Su~wKc~Y©; a) enjoyable- Dc‡fvM¨; b) wbKUeZ©x; d) Avivg`vqK;
Home Tips: cÖwZ w`b wKQz wKQz kã White Board wK‡b †mLv‡b wj‡L †i‡L gv‡S gv‡S †PvL eyjvb-
313. The synonym of ‘Harsh’ is- [Ptwet (L) 04-05, Btwet (F) 16-17]
A gentle B jarring C hurry D tormented Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Harsh- KK©k, i~p; a) gentle- f`ª; b) jarring- KK©k; c) hurry- Zvovûov Kiv; d) tormented- cxwoZ;
314. ‘Hamlet’ means- [Rtwet (B) 10-11, cwiKíbv gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, nvtwetcÖtwet (H) 14-15, Btwet (H) 14-15]
A a small village B Shakespeare C slum D a small town Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Hamlet/ a small village- †QvU MÖvg; c) slum- ew¯Í; d) a small town- ‡QvU kni;
315. Which one is the correct synonym of ‘Hospitality’? [ivtwet (G) 10-11, nvtwetcÖtwet (B) 11-12, (A) 13-14]
A pharmacy B sick C hospital D welcome Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Hospitality/ welcome- Avc¨vqb, ¯^vMZg; a) pharmacy- Jlavjq; b) sick- Amy¯’; c) nvmcvZvj;
316. An antonym of ‘Hungry’ [Rtwet (D) 06-07]
A satiated B angry C feeling D thirsty Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: hungry- ÿzavZ©, wbZvšÍ AfveMÖ¯’; a) m¤ú~Y© cwiZ…ß; b) µz×, ivMvwš^Z; c) ¯úk©vbyfzwZ; d) Z…òvZ©;
387 Illuminate Av‡jvwKZ Kiv floodlight, illume, light up darken, contract, mystify
verb bKj Kiv
388 Imitate Emulate, simulate Alter
389 Immaculate LyuZnxb; Impeccable (Bg&-‡cKv-ej&); Unclean; Impure (Bg&-wcDi&)
adj wb®‹j¼
(Bg¨vwKD&‡jU&) Spotless
390 Imminent Avmbœ Upcoming distant
391 Immortal Agi deathless earthly, mortal, finite
392 Immense (B‡gb&m&) wekvj; cÖKvÛ Vast; Enormous; Gargantuan; Small; Tiny (UvB&wb); Minute
adj Massive (g¨vwmf&); Tremendous (gvB&-wbD&U&)
393 Imperishable Awebk¦i; Everlasting (‡UK&mB); Evanescent (ÿY¯’vqx)
adj wPi¯’vqx
(Bg&-‡cwik¨vej&) Durable
394 Impart Rvbv‡bv give, convey, tell disinherit, tune, dissimilate
395 Impact cÖfve contact, striking, slam bring to ignite uncover
396 Impoverished `wi`ª wiped out, destroyed, broken wealthy
397 Impair bó Kiv damage stay, succeed
398 impromptu ZvrÿwYK speech, address fitted out, precooked
399 Impertinent 1) a„ó; D×Z 1) Impudent (Bg&wcD&-‡Wb&U&) = 1) Polite (‡cv-jvB&U& = gvwR©Z)
adj 2) AcÖvmw½K Arrogant 2) Irrelevant=
(Bg&cvi&wU‡b›U&) 2) Pertinent; (cvi&-wU-‡bb&U&)
Extraneous (‡q·-‡UªB&-wb-AvQ&); Germane (Rvi-‡gB&b&)
Polite-AcÖvmw½K
400 Impervious A‡f`¨ Impermeable (Bg&-cvi&-wg-GB&e&j&); Vulnerable (fvj&-‡b-i¨v-e&j& =
(Bg&cvi&wfqvm&) adj Impenetrable (Bg&-‡c-wb-‡Uª-e&j&) †f`¨; †Rq = Rq Kiv hvq Ggb)
401 Improvement Dbœw Z tenderisation, modernization worsen, break, recede
402 Imprudent nVKvix; Rash(i¨vk&) = Reckless (‡iK&-‡jm&); Judicious (RywWkvm& = wePÿY);
adj †ec‡ivqv
(Bg&cÖæ‡W›U&) Precipitate; daredevil Cautious (Kkvm&)
adj g~‡L©i gZ
403 Inane (B‡bB&b&) Foolish; Senseless (‡QbQ&-‡jm&) Meaningful; Sensible
404 Incredibly Awek¦vm¨fv‡e unbelievably, improbably, believably, credibly
405 Indulge RwoZ nIqv cater, humor abstain-weiZ _vKv
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406 Infringe f½ Kiv, jsNb transgress keep, keep quiet
Kiv
407 Incredible Awek¦vm¨ Unbelievable; Improbable; Believable (wewjf&-GB&-e&j&);
adj
(Bb&‡µwWe&j&) Absurd; Preposterous Usual; Credible
408 Indigenous ‡`kxq native, endemic, Foreign-we‡`kx
409 Infatuation gvqv passion, illusion, delusion, apathy- J`vmxb¨
sorcery,
410 Indigence `vwi`ª need, penury wealth, adequacy
411 Indifferent D`vmxb; Apathetic (A¨v-cv‡_-wUK&); Neutral Enthusiastic (‡qb&-w_D&-wSq¨vm&-
(Bb&wWdv‡ib&U&) adj wbi‡cÿ (wbD&-Uªvj&); Callous; Careless wUK&);Biased (evq¨vm&W&)
adj Acwinvh©
412 Indispensable Essential (‡q‡mb&wkqvj&); Unnecessary (AcÖqRbxq);
Mandatory; Pivotal
413 Indolent Ajm Lazy (†jBwS); Idle (Kg©wegyL) Industrious (cwikÖgx)
adj
(Bb&W‡j›U&)
414 Inept (Bb&Gc&U&) adj A`ÿ; Unskilled; Callow (K¨v‡jŠ); Skillful (w¯‹j&d~j&);
Abychy³ Unsuitable (Avb&m~U¨ve&j&) Appropriate (mwVK)
415 Inevitable Awbevh©; Inescapable; Ineluctable; Preventable; Avoidable
adj Aek¨¤¢vex
(Bb&GwfU¨ve&j&) Mandatory; Preordained (G¨vfq-‡WB&e&j&);Unnecessary
416 Infectious msµvgK contagious antiseptic, noninheritable
417 Inflation gy`ªvùxwZ, cost-pull inflation, reflation deflation
418 Infamous KzL¨vZ; RNb¨ Notorious (b-‡UŠ-wiqvm&); Honorable; Glorious
(Bb&‡dB&gvm&) adj Disreputable (wWQ&-‡iwcD-U¨ve&j&) (Møwiqvm&); Reputable
adj kÎæfvevcbœ
419 Inimical Hostile (‡nvQ&UvB&j&); Friendly; Amiable
420 Initiative D‡`¨vwg enterprise apathy, indolence
421 Incited cÖ‡bvw`Z, DwÏß propel, move, prompt advance, fall, follow
422 Insert mwbœ‡ek enter, run in, Introduce, delete- gy‡Q †djv
adj wbim/¯^v`nxb Distaste, Tasteless, wbiærmvn
423 Insipid Exciting- D‡ËRbvc~Y©, sour
424 Insolent D×Z Arrogant; Haughty (nwU) Respectful (kÖ×vc~Y©)
(Bb&m‡j›U&)adj
425 Instigate D¯‹vbx †`qv Provoke (‡cÖv-‡fŠK&) = Incite Discourage (wWm&-Kv-‡iB&R&);
(Bb&m&wU‡MU&) verb (Bb&mvB&U&); Stimulate(w÷-wgD&-‡jB&U&) Corrupt (Kivc&U&)
426 Integrity mZZv Honesty; Probity (cÖwewU) Corruption (K-ivc&-kb&)
n
(B‡›UwMÖwU)
427 Intentional B”QvK…Z premeditated unintended, cognizance
adj Zxeª; Pig
428 Intense (Bb&‡UÝ&) Extreme (‡q·&wUªg&); Powerful; Weak; Mild (gvBj&W&=‡Kvgj;
Serious (wQwiAvQ&) g„`y)
429 Intensify ZxeªZv e„w× Increase (Bb&-wµS&); Heighten (‡n- Diminish; Abate (G¨v-‡eB&U&);
verb Kiv
(Bb&‡Ub&wQdvB&) B&-‡Ub&) Lessen (‡j‡Qb&)
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
365. The opposite of ‘Liability’ is- [30th BCS, Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-12, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21) , Ptwet (E) 13-14, KU (E) 14-15,
cÖv.mn. wkÿK 2018 (¯’wMZ 2014) 20 †Rjv]
A Assets B Property C Treasure D Debt Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Liability- `vq, †gvUv †`bv; a) assets- g~je¨vb, wnZKi, ¸Y, m¤ú`; b) Property- welq m¤úwË, weË,
ˆefe; c) treasure- ¯^Y©, †iŠc¨; d) Debt- FY;
366. The synonym of ‘Legacy’ is- [Ptwet 2018-19 BDwbU wW (mKvj), Ptwet 06-07]
A legend B litigation C debt D bequest Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Legacy/ bequest- DBj `¦viv cÖvß m¤úwË Ac©b; a) legend- †jvK Kvwnbx, wKse`wšÍ; b) litigation-
gvgjv; c) debt- FY, †`bv;
367. The synonym of ‘Latent’ is- [cvtwetcÖtwet (A) 06-07, Rtwet (C) 09-10, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK -13]
A visible B concealed C evident D conscious Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: latent/ concealed- jyKvwqZ, ¸ß; a) visible- `k©b‡hvM¨; c) evident- ¯úó; d) conscious- m‡PZb;
540. What is the synonym of ‘Look’? [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v)-18, ivtwet (E1) 10-11]
A gaze B glean C gloss D glimpse Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Look/ glimpse- `„wó, ZvKv‡bv, ÿwYK `„wó; a) Gaze- w¯’i `„wó; b) Glean- dmj Kyov‡bv; c) Gloss- k‡ãi
UxKv, gšÍe¨, DcwifvM, QÙ‡ek;
541. The antonym of ‘Liberty’ is- [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-14, mÂq cwi`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-
07, 1wU evox 1wU Lvgvi (wdì mycvifvBRvi)-18, ivtwet07-08]
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]
670 Revoke verb evwZj Kiv; Repeal (wicxj&) = Annul Validate; Certify Sanctify;
(wifzK&) i` Kiv (A¨vbvj&); Abolish; Quash Ratify (i¨vwUdvB&)
671 Reveal cÖKvk Kiv, duvm Kiv Divulge, unearth, unfold hide, disappear,
discourage
672 Rigorous K‡Vvi, Zxeª demanding, stringent, tight undemanding, easy, Lax
673 Rigid adj Abgbxq; K‡Vvi Insistent (Bb&-wmm&-‡U›U = Flexible (‡d¬K&-wS-e&j&); Pliable;
bv‡Qvoev›`v); Adamant Malleable
674 Robust ejevb, kw³kvjx chesty, sturdy, stout weak- `ye©j
675 Rummage Zbœ Zbœ K‡i †LuvRv Search thoroughly Leave undisturbed
(iv‡gB&R&)(v)
676 Ruthless noun wbg©g Callous (K¨vjvQ) Merciless Kind; Tender (†Kvgj);
677 Ridiculous m¤ú~Y© A‡hŠw³K Ludicrous (jywWµvQ) Reasonable (wi-‡SŠ-‡bB-ej =
(wi-wW-wKD-jvQ) = Preposterous adj (wcÖcm&Uvivm&) †hŠw³K; hyw³m½Z)
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Part-03: cov ‡kl; GLb wb‡R‡K Av‡iv cyiw®‹Z Kiæb/ evnev w`b/we‡bv`‡bi gva¨‡g co‡Z _vKzb-
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Part- 04 (S-Z) ch©š‘-
hviv A‡bK Kó n‡jI c~e©eZ©x Part ¸‡jv †kl K‡i‡Qb| Zv‡`i Bs‡iwR †kLvi GB eo avc cvo Ki‡jb|
Avcbviv Av‡Mi ¸‡jv wifvBm ivLyb Avi mv‡_ GB AskwU wKQz K‡i co–b| Zv‡Z 10 w`b mgq wb‡Z
cv‡ib| Avkvi K_v n‡jv Av‡Mi Ask¸‡jv fv‡jvfv‡e co‡j GLv‡b A‡bK kãB Kgb cv‡eb|
Remind: g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj¸‡jv Aa¨v‡qi ïiæ‡Z †`Iqv Av‡Q| Av‡iK evi †PvL eywj‡q Avmyb|
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
766. The synonym of the word ‘Unruly’ is- [Bangladesh Bank (Officer) – 11, ivtwet (Law & Justice) 11-12]
A disorderly B unlawfully C disciplined D unexpectedly Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Disorderly/unruly-Aeva¨; b) unlawfully-A‰eafv‡e; c) eva¨, wbqgbyeZ©x; d) AcÖZ¨vwkZfv‡e;
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
778. The antonym of- ‘Violent’? [Standard Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Officer (TAO) 2018]
[Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller 2018]
A Humble B Harmless C Gentle D Tame Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Violent- cÖPÐ, wns¯ª; Gentle- AgvwqK, b¤ª, kvšÍ; Humble- webqx, webxZ; harmless- ÿwZKi bq Ggb;
779. Choose the synonym of the word ‘Vindictive’. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F-evwYR¨) 14-15, (E) 16-17, cvtwetcÖtwet 03-
04, Rtwet (D) 13-14, ivtwet (B, D) 14-15]
A revengeful B fearful C divided D convincing Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Vindictive/revengeful- cÖwZ‡kva, cÖwZwnsmvcivqY; b) fq¼i; c) wef³; d) ‡evSv‡j †ev‡S Ggb e¨w³;
(F) 14-15, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-15, gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)]
A achieve B submit C win D conquer Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Succumb- nvi gvbv; a) achieve- AR©b; b) submit- Rgv †`Iqv; c) win- Rq; d) conquer- Rq Kiv;
817. Warren E Buffett has pledged to give away 99 percent of his fortune to philanthropic
causes. [ivtwet (D-odd), 14-15]
A service B wealth C destiny D fate Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Iqv‡ib ev‡dU Zvi m¤ú‡`i 99 kZvsk Rb‡mevg~jK †ÿ‡Î weZiY K‡i †`Iqvi cÖwZkÖæwZ w`‡q‡Qb; ZvB ev‡K¨
his fortune A_© Zvi fvM¨ bq eis Zvi m¤ú`; KviY †KD fvM¨ e›Ub Ki‡Z cv‡i bv; Ki‡j m¤ú` e›Ub Ki‡Z cv‡i;
ZvB D:-b;
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Odd Word Finding ev Dissimilar Word
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Finding (Avjv`v/c„_K/wem`„k kã wbY©q)
A‡_© Avi Ab¨¸‡jv GK/ wb‡Ri/ GKK eySvq| C Undistinguished D Exemplary Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: a) Each/ Every/One- GB wZbwU pronoun; e¨vL¨v: a) Commend/ Eulogize/ Extol- cÖksmv
Walk- nuvUv, GwU verb weavq wfbœ wn‡m‡e GUvB DËi; Kiv; b) Chide- wZi¯‹vi Kiv; GwU Avjv`v;
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msMVb Kiv, e¨e¯’v Kiv; myZivs Running kãwU‡K A aim high B attempt it
9. People of diverse backgrounds now go e¨vL¨v: Aspire- †Kv‡bv wKQz AR©b Ki‡Z PvIqv;
to different places for pleasure, ev‡K¨i A‡_©i w`K w`‡q aspire- Gi ¯’‡j attempt
business or education. The underline (‡Kv‡bv wKQz Kivi †Póv Kiv) kãwU h_vh_; KviY,
word is the meaning of- [BSC Senior Officer Zzwg ZLbB jÿ¨ c~iY Ki‡Z cvi‡e hLb Zzwg GUv
A distinctive B isolated (3 Bank) 18] c~i‡Yi ‡Póv Ki‡e;
C distant D different Ans:d 14. In comparison to the history of the
e¨vL¨v: Diverse- bvbv iKg; d) Different- c„_K; world, human life is very transient.
myZivs Diverse kãwU‡K Different Øviv (synonym) [b¨vkbvj e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-09, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb
e¨vsK (Awd)-11, cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi (K¨vk)-
Replace Kiv hvq; Ab¨w`‡K a) Distinctive- 18]
¯^vZš¿¨m~PK; b) isolated- wew”Qbœ; c) Distant- A meaningless B poignant
`~ieZx©; C short-lived D arbitrary Ans:c
10. His letter fuelled my doubts.(Zvi wPwV Avgvi e¨vL¨v: transient/ short-lived- ÿY¯’vqx; a)
m‡›`n evwo‡q w`‡jv) [Rupali Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash) 18] meaningless- A_©nxb; b) poignant- gg©‡f`x,
A Ended B increased
Zxÿè; d) A‡hŠw³K; ev‡K¨i evsjv: we‡k¦i BwZnv‡mi
C Caused D Reaffirmed Ans:b
Zzjbvq gvbeRxeb A‡bK ÿY¯’vqx|
e¨vL¨v: Fuel/ increase- evwo‡q †`Iqv; end- mgvß
15. The new offer of job was alluring. Here
Kiv; cause- †Kv‡bv wKQzi KviY; Reaffirm- cybivq
‘alluring’ means- [37th BCS, evsjv‡`k cjøx we`¨yZvqb
wbwðZ Kiv; †ev‡W©i mnKvix mwPe/mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb)-17, Ptwet (C) 17-
11. The 19th century was the hey-day of the 18]
Renaissance in Bangal. (evsjvq beRvMi‡Yi A unexpected tempting
B
¯^Y©hyM wQj Dwbk kZK) [Rupali Bank Ltd. Officer C disappointing D ordinary Ans:b
(Cash) 18] Ans:d e¨vL¨v: Alluring- cÖjy×Ki; a) unexpected-
A Days of decline B peak-point AcÖZ¨vwkZ; b) tempting- cÖjy×Ki; c) nZvk; d)
C period of stagnation D Time of up-rise mvaviY;
e¨vL¨v: Hey-day- P~ovšÍ kw³ ev mg„w×i mgq, 16. The constant pursuit to truth, The
¯^Y©hyM; time of up-rise- DÌv‡bi mgq, ¯^Y©hyM; underlined word means- [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet wW BDwbU
12. Employers look for agility in workers A Search B Light 18-19]
in small-part production plants. C Journey D Flower Ans:a
(wb‡qvMKZ©vMY †QvU cwim‡i Drcv`b cÖK‡í Kgx©‡`i e¨vL¨v: pursuit/ search- ‡LuvRv/ †LuvR Kiv; b)
PZziZv/MwZ Pvq) [Probashi Kallyan Bank senior Light- Av‡jv; c) Journey- ågb, hvÎv; d)
Executive Officer 18] Flower- dzj;
A flexibility B dexterity
C alertness D liveliness Ans:b Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
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e¨vL¨v: Agility/ dexterity- wÿcÖZv, PZziZv; a)
Flexibility- bgbxqZv; c) mZ©KZv, d) mRxeZv;
e¨vL¨v: camouflage/ disguise- QÙ‡ek aviY; a) 35. The intermittent rain soaked the garden
warning- mZK©; b) danger- wec`; d) many different times during the day.
[Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. (PO) - 09]
predator- jyÉb;
A protracted B periodic
30. His comment provoked a barrage of C incredulous D light Ans:b
criticism. Here ‘a barrage’ means:[ivtwet (K) e¨vL¨v: intermittent, periodic – †_‡g †_‡g Pj‡Q
A a storm B a violence (MÖæc-2) 19-20]
Ggb, protracted – A‡bK w`b a‡i Pj‡Q Ggb,
C a lot D a hatred Ans:c incredulous – Awek^vm¨|
e¨vL¨v: a) a storm- So ev wech©q; b) a violence- 36. The doctors were pleased that their
msNl©; c) a lot/ a barrage- A‡bK ev cÖPzi; d) theory had been fortified by the new
N„Yv; research. [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. (PO) -
31. The troops mustered in front of the 09]
†Kvb wKQz Av‡¯Í ejv, expand- e„w× Kiv, falter- C eager D none of these Ans:a
41. The man walked about with the sober C innovative D none of these Ans:d
dignity of kings. [Dutch-Bangla Islami Bank Ltd. e¨vL¨v: laborious – kÖgmva¨, stringent – K‡Vvi,
(PO) -12] innovative- D™¢vebg~jK, Lax – wkw_j| mgvavbt
A restrained B demonstrative Lax Gi †Kv‡bv mgv_©K kã †bB e‡j DËi d.
C ambiguous D frantic Ans:a 47. The mystery has never been
e¨vL¨v: sober – kvšÍ, frantic – wÿß, restrained – conclusively solved. [Mutual Trust Bank Ltd.
axi/kvšÍ, demonstrative – cÖ`k©bg~jK| A drastically B decisively(MTO) - 14]
42. After the accident, he was admonished C disgracefully D none of these Ans:b
to drive with greater care. [Dutch-Bangla e¨vL¨v: drastically – †Rviv‡jvfv‡e, decisively/
Islami Bank Ltd. (PO) - 12]
conclusively– P~ovšÍfv‡e, disgracefully-
A initiated B reconciled
Am¤§vwbZ fv‡e;
C chided D none of these Ans:c
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e¨vL¨v: all in A_© AZ¨šÍ cwikÖvšÍ ev K¬všÍ ZvB mwVK 7. Only those who are not serious to their
DËi- very tired success work --- and starts. [31st BCS]
3. The phrase “Achilles heel” means: [37th A long odds B against time
BCS I Ab¨vb¨] C every inch D by fits Ans:d
A A strong point B A weak point 8. ‘‘Bootleg’’ (‡PvivPvjvb) means- [15 BCS Ith
18. “Debut” means- (ev¯ÍeZv) [23rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨] D the first language Ans:c
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M MÖæc ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ: S MÖæc ‡_‡K 6wU cÖkœ:
26. “Maiden speech” means- [34th BCS, 23rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
34. You should ‘show good manners’ in the
company of young ladies. Ans:a [14th BCS]
A First speech B Last speech
A behave gently B practice manners
C late speech D Early speech Ans:a
C behave yourself D do not talk rudely
O MÖæc ‡_‡K 3wU cÖkœ: 35. “Swan song” means- [23rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
27. “Out and out” means- [11th /13th /26th BCS I A First work B Last work
Ab¨vb¨]
A not at all B Brave Ans:c C Early work D Middle work Ans:b
C Thoroughly D whole heartedly 36. Despite being a brilliant scientist, he
e¨vL¨v: whole heartedly A_© AvšÍwiKfv‡e, not does not seem to get his ideas across.
[32nd BCS]
at all A_© Av‡`Š bq Ges Brave A_© mvnmx; Out
A make his ideas understood
and out A_© m¤ú~Y©; cy‡ivcywi Avi thoroughly
B get his ideas down pat
A_©I m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c; mgMÖfv‡e| myZivs DËi- c; C summaries his ideas
28. ‘Once in a blue moon’ means-[38th BCS I
Ab¨vb¨] D put together his ideas Ans:a
A always B very
rarely 37. I have seen such a slow coach like you,
C nearly D hourly Ans:b this small work has taken you three full
29. The horror movie scared them out of months. Here “a slow coach” means-
A an irresponsible person [13th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
their ---. [30th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
B a careless person
A wits B seats
C an unthoughtful person
C lives D funds Ans:a
P MÖæc ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ: D a very lazy person Ans:d
38. A “soporific speech” is likely to- [39Zg
30. ‘Pass away’ means- [33nd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
wewmGm (we‡kl)]
A disappear B die A be incomprehensible Ans:c
C erase D fall Ans:b B appeal primarily to emotions
31. Put up with means- [33rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨] C put one to sleep D stimulate action
A stay together B tolerate e¨vL¨v: soporific speech A_© †h evK¨/ ePbfw½/
C keep trust D protect Ans:b e³e¨ ï‡b Nyg Nyg fve Av‡m|
R MÖæc ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ: 39. What is the meaning of “Soft soap”?
[14th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
32. My presence to him was like a red rag
A To speak ill of others.
to a ---. [37th BCS written I Ab¨vb¨]
B To speak high of others.
A horse B bee C To recognize others good deeds.
C monkey D bull Ans:d D Flattery for self-motives. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Avgvi Dcw¯’wZ Zvi Kv‡Q lvo‡K †ÿwc‡q T MÖæc ‡_‡K 10wU cÖkœ:
†Zvjvi g‡Zv-
40. The invention of computer has “turned
33. He raised his eyebrow at my explanation.
over a new leaf” in this history of
A show surprise or disapproval [24th BCS]
modern technology. The following of
B show agreement
the italicized idiom above? [14th BCS]
C show happiness
A created a new history
D show indifference Ans:a B began a new civilization
e¨vL¨v: Avgvi mgvav‡b †m AeÁv Ki‡jv/ Abxnv C opened a new chapter
†`Lv‡jv/ Avðh© n‡jv| D created a sensation Ans:c
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1. “Run into debt” is- [wkÿv, WvK, ¯^v¯’¨ I A_© gš¿Yvt _vK‡j phrase-I ejv hv‡e| KviY me Idiom-B
cÖkvmwbK I e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v 15, NSI (wewfbœ c`) 11 †m‡Þ. 21] Phrase Gi Ask|
A phrase B idiom
2. “Black sheep” is- [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvt wmwfwjqvb ÷vd
C verbal noun D adverb clause Ans:b
A A phrase B A group Awdmvi-16]
e¨vL¨v: Gi ¯^vfvweK/ AvÿwiK A_© F‡Yi g‡a¨
C A clause D An idiom Ans:d
†`uŠov‡bv wKšÍ cÖK…Z/ fvev_© A_©- F‡Y RR©wiZ nIqv|
e¨vL¨v: Gi ¯^vfvweK/AvÿwiK A_©: Kv‡jv ‡fov; wKšÍ
myZivs GwU GKwU idiom; Z‡e Ack‡b idiom bv cÖK…Z/fvev_© A_©- n‡jv Kzjv½vi myZivs GwU GKwU
idiom;
GwU A‡bK eo Aa¨vq| ZvB K‡qKwU fvM K‡i co‡j `ªæZ I fv‡jvfv‡e †kl Ki‡Z cvi‡eb| weavq
Avgiv 4 fv‡M Avjv`v K‡i Av‡jvPbv K‡iwQ| cÖwZwU Ask covi ci AšÍZ GKevi Revise Ki‡eb|
Part- 01 (A-D) ch©š-‘ Part- 02 (E-K) ch©š‘-
Part- 03 (L-R) ch©š-‘ Part- 03 (S-Z) ch©š-‘
Idioms and Phrase g‡b ivLvi `y`v©šÍ wKQz †KŠkj-
1. Idioms wU Øviv evsjv Bs‡iRx wgkÖY K‡i AwZ mnR GKwU evK¨ wPšÍv Kiæb|
†hgb: Avgvi PvPv F‡Y RR©wiZ n‡q Av‡Q| evK¨wU Gfv‡e ejyb: Avgvi PvPv run into debt n‡q Av‡Q|
2. Idioms g‡b ivLvi mnR †KŠkj n‡jv: Card ‰Zix Kiv: Card n‡jv cªwZw`b †QvU GKwU KvMR ˆZix K‡i
†mLv‡b GKcv‡k 5-10 wU Idioms wjLv| Avi Ab¨ cv‡k H ¸‡jvi A_© wj‡L ivLv| GB KvW©wU memgq mv‡_ ivLv|
PjwZ c‡_, AvÇvi mgq, Ny‡gi c~‡e© I c‡i BZ¨vw` mgq evi evi †`Lv| cªwZ kyµevi/ mßv‡n GKw`b 7w`‡bi 7wU KvW©
Revise †`Iqv| Avi GUvB n‡jv Bs‡iRx A_© g‡b ivLvi me‡P‡q mnR Ges Kvh©Kwi †KŠkj|
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3. hviv Uvbv gyL¯Í Ki‡Z Pvb, Zviv 7 w`b ci ci wifvBm Kiæb-
4. Idioms wUi A_© n¨uv-‡evaK bvwK, bv-‡evaK A_© †`q Zv wPšÍv Kiæb;
5. Home Tips: cÖwZ w`b wKQz wKQz Idioms White Board wK‡b †mLv‡b wj‡L †i‡L gv‡S gv‡S †PvL eyjvb-
6. ‡ewk w`b g‡b ivL‡Z PvB‡j LvZvq wj‡L wj‡L covi Af¨vm M‡o Zzjyb-
7. `ªæZ g‡b ivL‡Z PvB‡j study partner Gi mv‡_ G‡K Ab¨‡K cÖkœ Kiæb-
8. Digital Tips: ‡h¸‡jv KwVb kã g‡b nq †m¸‡jv wb‡Ri gy‡L ‡gvevB‡j Audio ˆZwi K‡i wb‡RB ïbyb-
9. Enjoy Tips: bZzb bZzb kã wkL‡Qb GUv †f‡e g‡bi g‡a¨ Avb›`‡eva Kiæb-
10. Avcbvi cwiwPZ †Kvb gvby‡li ¯^fv†ei H k‡ãi A‡_©i mv‡_ wgjv‡Z cv‡ib-
Avgvi †`Iqv Tips ¸‡jvi 2/1 wUI Kv‡R jvMv‡Z cvi‡j co‡ZI gRv cv‡eb Avi mdjI n‡eb| 100% M¨vivw›U
82 At one’s back and call Obedient- eva¨, WvK‡jB cvIqv hvq Ggb ûKz‡gi Zv‡e`vi -
83 At one’s elbow(KbyB) Close at hand- cv‡k, wbK‡U -
84 At one’s finger ends/ tips Ready at hand- bL`c©‡Y -
85 At one’s heels Close behind- cv‡q cv‡q -
86 At one’s wit’s end Puzzled, perplexed- m¤ú~Y© weåvšÍ, nZeyw× -
At random/ by chance/ Without any aim, aimlessly- †ec‡ivqv ev G‡jv‡g‡jv;
87
aimlessly, accidentally; indiscriminate, G‡jvcv_vwofv‡e, ˆ`eµ‡g
88 At sea Perplexed- nveyWzey LvIqv; nZeywׇZ cov -
89 At sixes and sevens Scattered, in disorder- wek„•Ljv Ae¯’vq -
90 The apex of a triangle Top- D”PZi ¯’‡i -
91 At stake In danger, in jeopardy- wecbœ -
92 At stone’s throw at a short distance; wbK‡U -
93 At the beck and call AvÁven; me©ve¯’vq, At one’s back and call -
94 At the bottom wb¤œ¯Íi †_‡K, GK`g mvaviY †_‡K -
95 At the eleventh hour At the last moment/time- †kl gyn~‡Z© -
96 At the outlet/set In the beginning- cÖvi‡¤¢, ïiæ‡ZB -
97 At times Occasionally- gv‡S gv‡S -
98 At variance ‰ewPÎ -
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A bed of roses
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: a bed of roses – Gi Aÿivbyev` n‡jv: GKwU †Mvjv‡ci weQvbv; hvi
fvevbyev` n‡jv Avivg`vqK †Kvb welq/ Bs‡iwR‡Z comfortable/ A life only of joy and
happiness/ comfortable situation small bed; GUv‡K bv-‡evaK AvKv‡i wjL‡j n‡e
be + not a bed of roses nq A_©vr Avivg`vqK bq ev KwVb/ Life is a painful journey;
1. “A bed of roses” means- [cÖv_. we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK- 3. ‘Life is not a bed of rose’ means: [¯’vbxq
09, ivtwet (BBA)04-05, (BBA) 09-10, wgWIqvBd-17] miKvi mn. wefv‡Mi cÖ‡KŠkjix (cyi)- 19, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ„©. (Inspector) 10
†m‡Þ. 21]
AA comfortable bed
A None of the above.
B A soft rosy bed C A bed full of roses
B Life is a bed of merry gold.
D A life only of joy and happiness Ans:d
C Life is a bed of flowers other than rose.
evsjv A_©: cy®úkh¨v ev ïay myL Djøv‡mi Rxeb|
D Life is a painful journey. Ans:d
2. The idioms “Bed of roses” means- [Pubali
e¨vL¨v: Life is not a bed of roses A_©- life is
A bed made of roses Bank Ltd. (SO) - 12]
hard ev Rxeb cy®úkh¨v bq eis Rxeb KwVb| GLv‡b
B comfortable situation small bed
C rose garden D small bed Ans:b
phrase wUi Av‡M not Av‡Q|
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(A) fish out of water evi evi Av‡m ZvB A‡bK ¸iæZ¡c~Y©
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: A fish out of water: cvwbi evB‡i gvQ A_©vr Gi fvev_© n‡jv gvQ
†hgb cvwb Qvov _vK‡j wec‡` _v‡K ev A¯^w¯Í¡Ki Ae¯’vq c‡i hvq| ZvB Gi A_© n‡jv: gvby‡li
Rb¨ cÖwZK~j ev K‡ói †Kvb Ae¯’v| A_©vr In an uneasy situation- A¯^w¯ÍKi Ae¯’vq:
Home Tips: cÖwZ w`b wKQz wKQz Idioms White Board wK‡b †mLv‡b wj‡L †i‡L gv‡S gv‡S †PvL eyjvb-
4. Choose the correct meaning of “A fish 5. ‘A fish out of water’ means- [cvqiv e›`i
out of water”. [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Kviv Awa`߇ii Kviv KZ©„c‡ÿi mnKvix mve-B݇c±I 18, evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i
ZË¡veavqK-13, BRDB Gi cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-13, ivtwet 03-04, mnKvix cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v 13, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (A) 15-16, Kztwet
‡et‡ivtwet (D) 14-15] Aa comfortable situation (B) 08-09] Ans:b
A Without stopping B an uncomfortable situation for a man
B aimlessly C in an uneasy state C a fish in trouble
D under scribble Ans:c D a fish which has been out of water
e¨vL¨v: A fish out of water A_©- A¯^w¯ÍKi Ae¯’v e¨vL¨v: idiom wUi A_©- in an uneasy state, an
hv uneasy state Øviv cÖKvk cvq| uncomfortable situation A_©- A¯^w¯ÍKi Ae¯’v|
29. “At daggers drawn” means [WvK, †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM 31. When we say ‘The two brothers are at
gš¿Yvj‡qi wnmveiÿK Kg©KZ©v -03, ‡etitwe (B- weÁvb) 10-11, Btwet daggers drawn’ we mean that they are-
(G) 16-17] [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi
A very slowly bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ- Gi †dvig¨vb -19]
B earn much wealth (cÖPzi m¤ú` AR©b Kiv) A Something is very hard (D) 17-18]
e¨vL¨v: at round rate; at the fixed price, 38. You are not --- a good man. k~b¨¯’v‡b n‡e
[ivtwet (mgvRKg©) 04-05]
wba©vwiZ g~‡j¨|
A as well as B as long as
36. The law applies to -----. (AvBbwU mK‡ji Rb¨
C at once D at all Ans:d
cÖ‡hvR¨) [evsjv‡`k †W‡fjc‡g›U e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-11]
e¨vL¨v: (not) at all- ‡gv‡UB (bv, bq) ev‡K¨i A_©:
A all and sundry B all in all
Zzwg cÖK…Zc‡ÿ/‡Kvbfv‡eB GKRb fv‡jv gvbyl bq|
C each other D one another Ans:a
48. I can walk five miles -----. [Rvtwet 09-10] A sporadic B stopping Ans:d
A at long last B at a stretch Ans:b C pressure D without stopping
C all and sundry D at the same time e¨vL¨v: At a stretch-Without stopping/break,
e¨vL¨v: at a stretch- GKbvMv‡o; at long last- with one effort-GKUvbv, jvMvZvi, GKev‡ii
cwi‡k‡l: all and sundry-everyone, cÖ‡Z¨‡K, †Póvq|
mK‡j, at the same time- GKBmg‡q;
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A bolt from the blue evi evi Av‡m
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: A bolt(eRª) from the blue(AvKvk):: Zvn‡j Gi fvev_© n‡jv AvKvk
†_‡K eRªcvZ Avmv, hv †KD cÖZ¨vkv K‡i bv| ZvB GB phrase wUi fvev_© n‡jv an unexpected
calamity / AcÖZ¨vwkZ `y‡h©vM; A sudden unfortunate/ nVvr `yf©vM¨;/ nVvr wec` †b‡g Avmv;
50. “A bolt from the blue” means- [Z_¨ I 51. The bad news struck me like a bolt
†hvMv‡hvM cÖhyw³ wefv‡Mi Aax‡b mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi-17, 13Zg cÖfvlK from the ---.’ [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)
wbeÜb -16] I Rb¯^v¯’¨ Awa`߇ii WªvdUg¨vb-17, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)]
A an unexpected gift A hell B sky
B an unexpected person C blue D cannon Ans:c
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A a very good task mn. cwi.-04, Ptwet (A) 15-16] A a very good job
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(Group-B) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q
Sl Phrase Meaning in Bangla and English Picture
99 Bad blood Ill feeling- g‡bvgvwjb¨/ kÎæZv/enmity/animosity -
100 Bad egg wb®‹gv©/ev‡R †jvK -
101 Bag and baggage With all belongings, leaving nothing behind- ZwíZívmn -
13 (Av‡MKvi w`‡b †eKvwi †_‡K 1 WR‡b(12) wU‡Z 1wU iæwU wd« w`‡Zv ZvB
102 Bakers dozen
12+1 = 13)
103 Bath in tears Kvbœvq wf‡R hvIqv -
104 Be all ears c~Y© g‡bv‡hvMx _vKv ev mZK© _vKv -
105 Bear away the palm Win-weRqx nIqv -
106 Bear garden A place of noise and quarrels- SMov‡U‡`i Av¯Ívbv -
107 Bear market g›`v evRvi, bearish -
108 Bearish g›`v evRvi / a falling price -
109 Beat about the bush Talk irrelevantly- Kv‡Ri K_vq bv G‡m Av‡R ev‡R K_v ejv -
110 Beat black and blue Beat severely- cÖPÛ cÖnvi Kiv, cÖPÛ gviai Kiv -
111 Beat the air Useless labour- e„_v cwikÖg Kiv -
112 Beating around G‡jv‡g‡jv K_vq ‡_‡K Avmj K_v bv ejv -
Premature sleep- cÖ_g iv‡Zi Nyg
113 Beauty sleep
Hints: my›`i Nyg/ iv‡Zi 1g w`‡Ki Nyg‡K beauty sleep e‡j
Bed of roses Comfortable- Avivg`vqK Ae¯’v/ a life only of joy and
114
(A) Bed of roses happiness
115 Bed of thorns Hazardous situation- K›UKvKxY© ¯’vb -
116 Bee line Straight away- †mvRv c_ -
117 Beggar description Cannot be described- eY©bv Kiv hvq bv Ggb, eY©bvZxZ -
118 Bell the cat Am¤¢e KvR Kiv; Aÿivbyev`: weov‡ji Mjvq N›Uv evav -
71. ‘Blue chips’ are-[Islami Bank Bd Ltd. AO (G-3)- 10] 72. The idiom ‘be all ears’ means- [ GB wbq‡g
A securities issued by the government Kgb cÖkœ: we`y¨r, R¦vjvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Yv. wbivcËv Kg©KZ©v-19]
B industrial shares consider to be a safe A listen with great interest and curiosity
investment B become fully aware of something
C industrial shares to be a risky investment important
D a component of computer Ans:b C always agree with other people
e¨vL¨v: Blue chip n‡”Q †mB Industrial share D be highly confused Ans:a
hv‡`i‡K Usually safe investment wn‡m‡e aiv Quick Tips: be all ears Gi Aÿi Abyev`
nq| G ai‡Yi Share AZ¨šÍ High price G wewµ n‡jv: cy‡iv Kvb †`Iqv; Zvi gv‡b n‡jv: AvMÖn wb‡q
nq| G¸‡jv n‡jv †mB Stock hv Dividend ïb‡Z _vKv
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C falling D static Ans:c 21, mnKvix RR-09, gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09, cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i gvV msMVK-14, Ptwet
(E) 11-12, ivtwet (A_©bxwZ) 09-10, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) 13-14]
e¨vL¨v: bearish/a falling price- n‡”Q g›`v evRvi
A rising B moving
A_v©r hLb †kqv‡ii `vg c‡o hvq|
C falling D static Ans:a
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Black sheep evi evi Av‡m
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Black sheep: ‡fov mvaviY mv`v/ mv`v ¯^Yv© wj nq wKš‘ hLb †Kvb
†fov Kv‡jv nq ZLb GUv‡K me¸‡jv †fovi g‡a¨ †`L‡Z Kzjv½vi ev Acivax g‡b nq|
myZivs †h †Kvb cwiev‡i mevi g‡a¨ hLb GKRb wfbœ ¯^fv‡ei nq ZLb Zv‡K Black
sheep/ Kzj½vi/ Bad person/ Wicked man BZ¨vw` ejv nq|
77. “Black sheep” means- [ivtwet 03-04, 11-12, Btwet 80. Find out the best translation of the
09-10, Exim Bank Ltd. Officer-14] sentence, “There is a black sheep in
AA black colour sheep every family” [RvZxq msm` mwPevj‡q mnKvix M‡elYv
B Bad person C A dead sheep Awdmvi-06] Ans:c
D A good man Ans:b A cªwZwU †fovi `‡j GKwU K‡i Kv‡jv †fvov _v‡K|
78. “Black Sheep Gi mwVK A_© †KvbwU? B cÖwZwUcwiev‡i GKwU K‡i Kv‡jv †fov _v‡K|
[cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09, ivtwe (Social Work) 07-08] C cÖwZwU cwiev‡i GKRb K‡i Kzjv½vi _v‡K|
A Kv‡jv †fov B Kv‡jv RvnvR D cÖwZwU cwiev‡i GKRb K‡i Kv‡jv gvbyl _v‡K|
C Kzjv½vi D Kv‡jv †gN Ans:c
81. ‘Black sheep’ means- [‡iwR÷vW© cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq
79. What is the meaning of ‘Black Sheep’? mnKvix wkÿK (‡Mvjvc) -11, ivtwet 03-04, 11-12, Btwet 09-10]
[KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21]
A Costly sheep
AA sheep of black colour
B Wicked man
B Big Sheep
C Big sheep
C Disgraceful Person
D A sheep of black colour Ans:b
D Costly Ans:c
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A helpful person
D bxieZv †f‡½ K_v ejv
B birds of same nature
83. To break the ice- [Probasi Kallyan Bank Senior
C persons of same nature
Officer-14, etwet (D) 12-13]
A toaccomplish a difficult task D birds of same color Ans:c
B to be the first to beginning 88. “By fair means or foul” phrase wUi A_©
C to bring out good news nj- (‡h †Kv‡bv Dcv‡q) [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (wkDjx)-08/09]
Dt o get the truth Ans:b A Without difficulty
84. No one knew what to say, but at last I B In any way, honest or dishonest
broke the ice. [DËiv e¨vsK (cÖ‡ekbvix Awdmvi)-09] C Without using common sense
106. “By and large” means- [Bangladesh Bank-11, D A hotly discussed question Ans:d
BRDB Gi mn. cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-06, Btwet (G) 11-12, ûeû 112. “Burning question” means- [Dc‡Rjv wbev©Pb
Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cwit ey¨t Ryywbqi cwit mnt (3-1-2020)] Awdmvi-08, Bmjvgx e¨vsK cÖ‡ekbvix Awdmvi-08]
A Very large B Mostly A Hard question
C Everywhere D Far away Ans:b B To set fire to question
e¨vL¨v: By and large Gi A_©- †gv‡Ui Dci ev C Much talked about
cÖavbZ ev g~jZ ev mvgwMÖKfv‡e| D To end the issue Ans:c
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By leaps and bounds 114. The country is progressing by leaps and
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: By leaps and bounds- Gi bounds. Here “by leaps and bounds”
mvaviY A_© n‡jv: jvwd‡q Ges jvwd‡q Pjv; ZvB Gi means [ivtwet (B-Law)12-13]
A aimlessly B rapidly
fvev_© n‡jv: `ªyZ MwZ‡Z/ rapidly/ At rapid rates
C slowly D steadily Ans:b
BZ¨vw`|
115. ‘By leaps and bounds’ means- (`ªyZ
113. wRwb‡mi `vg û û K‡i evo‡Q, The English MwZ‡Z) [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b Z_¨ Awdmvi-05]
translation of this sentence is-- [ GB wbq‡g A At rapid rates B aimlessly
ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvt cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi 19] C easily D wisely Ans:a
A The price of goods is rising helps and 116. The price of daily necessaries increases
bounds. by---. [wb‡Pi ev‡K¨i ‡idv‡iÝ: Dc‡Rjv/_vbv mn: wkÿv Awdmvi-12]
B The price of essential goods is rising by
117. The price of rice is increasing by-- [Lv`¨
leaps and bounds. cwi`k©K-00, ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii Dccwi`k©K-
C The piece of essential goods is rising 13, Rvtwet (D6) 13-14]
by lips and bounds. A hook or by crook B fits and starts Ans:d
D The price of essential good is rising lips C and the by D leaps and bounds
and bounds. Ans:b
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118. “To build a castle in the air” means- 121. “I have butter flies in my stomach”
[Rtwet (B) 05-06, weAviwUGÕi †gvUihvb cwi`k©K-17] means- [Ptwet (D) 11-12]
A To work A I am confident B I am nervous
B To be dreamer C I am delighted D I am sad Ans:b
C To work selflessly e¨vL¨v: have butterflies in one’s stomach Gi
D To make a fortune Ans:b
A_©- to feel very nervous, Lye wePwjZ/mš¿¯Í
Quick Tips: To build castle(ivRcÖvmv`) in ‡eva Kiv|
the air(evZvm); Zvn‡j Gi mvaviY A_© n‡jv: 122. The expression “brow beating” means-.
evZv‡m ivRcÖvmv` wbg©vY Kiv: wKš‘ ev¯Í‡e Bnv m¤¢b [mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-04, evsjv‡`k †W‡fjc‡g›U e¨vsK wj.
bq| ZvB Gi fvev_© n‡jv: w`ev ¯^cœ †`Lv; A to work on a massive scale wmwbqi Awdmvi-17]
AvKvkKzmyg Kíbv Kiv A_©vr to be a dreamer, B to make a fortune
Aev¯Íve Kíbv Kiv BZ¨vw`| C showing surprise
119. “To build a castle in the air” means- D frightening someone Ans:d
[Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR (weÁvb Abyl`) 18-19]
e¨vL¨v: Brow beating (eªvDwewUs) A_©-
A Beautiful fort
Frightening someone A_©- å~KzwU K‡i fq
B real plan
†`Lv‡bv, †PvL ivOv‡bv-
C Building full of air
123. The expression ‘brow beating’ means --
D absurd imagination Ans:d
--[ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: Bangladesh Development Bank
120. “Back up” means- Ltd. Senior Officer - 19]
[mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Awdm mnvqK-17, AvBb wePvi I msm` welqK A Raising eyebrows
gš¿Yv. mve-‡iwRóªvi- 12]
B Showing indifference
A stop B support
C Showing Surprise
C explode D continue Ans:b
D Frightening somebody Ans:d
177 Carrot and stick Reward and punishment/ fxwZ cÖ`k©b I Nyl, jvwV I gyjv
165. The word “dilly-dally” means- (axi MwZ 170. “The die is cast” means- [7g we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)-
m¤úbœ) [20th BCS, Dc‡Rjv cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v-12, Dc-mnKvix A the death news is broadcast 12]
c‡‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -11, ivtwet 07-08/ (E) 17-18, Ptwet (B)04-05] B somebody escaped his death Ans:d
A to dilute B repeat Ans:c C the decision that can be changed
C waste time D wait impatiently D the decision that cannot be changed
166. “Double jeopardy” means- (GKB Aciv‡a e¨vL¨v: “die is cast” idiom wUi A_©- N‡U hvIqv
`yBevi wePvi) [8g we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)-13] Ans:a NUbv/M„wnZ wm×všÍ e`jv‡bv m¤¢e bq Ggb|
A Judicating twice B Duplicate issue 171. What is meaning of ‘Draw up? [NSI (Junior
Field off.) 24 Sep. 21]
C Double Zero D Double Standard
A Draft B Finish
167. He started at day-break. (‡m Lye †fv‡i/Lye
C Interpret D Final Ans:a
mKv‡j hvÎv Ki‡jv) Here the word ‘day-
172. “Dead letter” means- (AcÖPwjZ/ AKvh©Ki)
break’ means - [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (†Mvjvc)- 09/ (UMi)- 11, ivtwet (D- we‡Rvi)
A evening B morning (wmwfj)-17] evwYR¨: 13-14, Ptwet (G) 07-08, Btwet 10-11]
C mild-day D night Ans:b A Draconian law
law Ans:d
B bad
e¨vL¨v: day-break A_©- early morning, dawn C old letter D law not in force
A_©- Dlv, cÖfvZ, †fv‡i, Lye mKv‡j| 173. The phrase ‘donkey work’ means-
168. ‘De facto’ means ---[ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK [Ptwet (E) 12-13]
we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (4_©- avc)- 19, †mU b¤^i: 5124] Aa serious assignment
Ain reality B by rights B the hard and boring part of a job
C evidence D as per facts Ans:a C very simple work
169. “Debut” means- [23rd BCS, ‡gwib GKv‡Wgx (B) 16- D the job of a daily labour Ans:b
17, cÖevmx Kj¨vY I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvjq (mnKvix cwiPvjK)-12] e¨vL¨v: donkey work- ‡Kv‡bv Kv‡Ri KwVb I
A asper facts B inreality(ev¯ÍeZv) weiw³Ki Ask|
C by rights D evidence Ans:b
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A Dark (coloured) Horse
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: A Dark Horse/ A Dark coloured Horse- GB phrase wUi dark
A_©- AÜKvi ev Kv‡jv, Avi Kv‡jv †Nvov bvB ej‡jB P‡j/ Avgv‡`i Kv‡Q mvaviYZ Kv‡jv †Nvov
A‡`Lv/ AcwiwPZ; myZivs A Dark Horse A_©: AcwiwPZ/ Unfamiliar/ strange man/
ARvbv AZxZ, ARvbv ¸bv¸b m¤úbœ gvbyl/ An unknown quality, BZ¨vw`|
174. ‘A dark coloured horse’ means: 178. “A dark horse” means- [Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi
[ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: moK I †mZz cwienb gš¿vYj‡qi Dc- Dc cwiPvjK cixÿv-07]
mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (hvwš¿K)-19] Aa horse black in colour.
A Invisible horse B a black horse B a man who does not talk much but
C a dark surprises others by his qualities.
D An unknown quality Ans:d C a man who has dark hair, eyes etc.
175. “Dark horse” means- [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii D an ignorant unpleasant person. Ans:b
mgvRKj¨vY msMVb -05, Btwet (G) 09-10, 12-13]
e¨vL¨v: Aí K_v e‡j wKš‘ Zvi ¸bv¸b `¦viv Ab¨‡`i
A Dark coloured horse
wew¯§Z K‡i Ggb e¨w³‡K A dark horse e‡j|
B Large house
179. Most of the participants did not expect
C Arabian horse Ans:d
the victory of a dark horse like him. [wmwU
D A person about whose past is not known
e¨vsK (cÖ.Awdmvi)-11, Btwet (E) 14-15]
176. “Dark horse” means- [ivtwet 07-08]
AA mischievous person
A Inexperience B Impudent Ans:c BA strong person
C Unfamiliar D Frivolous phrase C An unknown person
177. “A dark horse” means- [mgvRKj¨vY D An illiterate person Ans:c
gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb mgvR †mev Awa`߇ii mgvRKj¨vY msMVb-05]
180. Who will vote for “a dark horse” like
Aa horse which is dark in colour. Ans:c
him? [ivtwet 09-10]
B a horse which was seen in darkness.
A strong man B rich man
C a person whose qualities are unknown.
C poor man D strange man Ans:d
D a horse which has been kept in
darkness.
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Dog days
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Dog days: mvaviY A_©: ÔKzKzi w`bÕ Avgiv KLb KvD‡K KzKzi ewj hLb
†m Lye Lvivc nq| myZivs w`‡bi AvenvIqv hLb Hot/Mig/Lvivc ZLb H w`bwU‡K ejv nq
Dog days| Tips: Dog days – eQ‡ii DòZg mgq (RyjvB-AvM÷)
181. “Dog days” means- [14th BCS, 20th BCS, 182. ‘Dog days’ means – [IFIC Bank Ltd. (MTO) - 17]
†et‡ivtwet (C) 12-13, (F) 14-15, RvZxq msm‡`i cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©- A a time when dogs roam the street.
06, mnKvix RR-09, Btwet 10-11, (F) 13-14, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi B quarrel
Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-16]
C hot weather
AA period of being care free
D a period of being care-free Ans:c
B Hot weather
C A period of misfortune
D A period of having youthful flingsAns:b
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down to earth
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: down to earth: g‡b Kiæb KvD‡K gvwU/ c„w_exi wb‡P ivLv n‡jv A_©vr wZwb gviv †M‡Qb|
Avi ev¯ÍeZv n‡jv †KD gviv †M‡j Zv‡K gvwUi wb‡P ivLv nq| myZivs down to earth A_©: ev¯ÍeZv/ realistic
183. The phrase “Down to earth” means- 184. The opposite of the word “idealistic” is-
[GKwU evwo GKwU Lvgvi cÖK‡íi Dc‡Rjv mgš^qKvix 17, mvaviY exgv [Ptwet (D) 12-13] Ans:d
K‡c©v‡ikb mnKvix g¨v‡bRvi 16]
A down to soil B down to ground
A Close to earth
C down to world D down to earth
B Thrown to the ground
e¨vL¨v: idealistic- fveev` Av`k©ev` hv “ev¯Íeev`/
C Realistic
down to earth” Gi wecixZ, ZvB DËi- d;
D Morning to evening Ans:c
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-BCS,e¨vsK, PSC,Ifvwm©wUMCQ mg~n 189. “End in smoke”- [‡emvgwiK wegvb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b
cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-05, ivtwet 07-08]
185. “An early bird” means- [evsjv‡`k †Uwjwfk‡bi A end in nothing B to be burnt Ans:a
AwW‡qÝ wimvP© Awdmvi-06, ‡et‡ivtwet (E) 14-15]
C end nicely D to head to the fire
Aa little bird
190. He escaped by ---. (evK¨wUi evsjv: †m A‡íi
Ba short lived bird
Rb¨ iÿv †cj) [BB Asst. Director 2018]
C an early riser
A the hair's breadth
D a bird that one often sees Ans:c
B the breadth of a hair
e¨vL¨v: ‡h e¨w³ mKvj mKvj Nyg †_‡K D‡V ev †Kvb
C a hair's breadth
Kv‡R †Kv_vI Av‡MB †cuŠQvq|
D a breadth of a hair Ans:c
186. “End in smoke” means- [Ptwet (B1) 14-15]
e¨vL¨v: Escape by a hair's breadth- ‡Kv‡bv
A to be burnt
g‡Z/ A‡íi Rb¨ iÿv cvIqv|
B to terminate without
producing any result 191. End in smoke is– [31st BCS, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨
gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb-19, ûeû
C end nicely Kgb cÖkœ: ciivó gš¿Yvj‡qi mycvwib‡Ub‡W›U - 19, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet
D to head to the fire Ans:b (C) 18-19, Xvtwet (C) 06-07, Btwet (BBA) 11-12, Btwet (G) 11-
187. “Ended in Fiasco” means- (cy‡ivcywi e¨_©) 12, Textile 12-13, ivtwet (J) 17-18]
A Come to nothing B catch fire
A Complete failure [mnKvix _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-06]
C stop smoking D destruct Ans:a
B On the verge of failure
C Yet to be failure
e¨vL¨v: End in smoke A_©- djcÖm~ bv nIqv/
D None of them Ans:a come to nothing;
188. The saying ‘enough is enough’ is used 192. The phrase to embrace a habit means-
[GKwU evwo GKwU Lgvi cÖK‡íi wdì mycvifvBRvi 2018, mve-
when you want ---. [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: 40th BCS ‡iwR÷ªvi 2016]
A something to continue 19] A to reject it
B something to stop B to eliminate it
C something to continue until it’s enough C be curious about it
D to tell instructions are clear Ans:b D to eagerly engage in it Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: enough is enough Gi A_©- BnvB h‡_ó e¨vL¨v: To embrace a habit- A_©- †Kv‡bv wKQzi
A_©vr ch©vß n‡q‡Q GLb eÜ Ki‡Z n‡e Giƒc- gv‡S `„pfv‡e wb‡qvwRZ Kiv A_©vr to engage in it.
197. “First language” means- (gvZ…fvlv, Avmj 199. What is the meaning of “far and wide
fvlv, mvaviY ev mnR fvlv) [cvtwetcÖtwet (A) 13-14] (me©Î)ÕÕ? [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 15-16]
Tips: A fool’s paradise = ‡evKvi ¯^M© ev fvebvnxb Tips: full of herself = AvZ¥vwfgvYx / AvZ¡An¼vix=
Avb‡›`i g‡a¨ _vKv = to live in illusions very conceited.
e¨vL¨v: Fag end A_©- ‡Kv‡bv wKQzi †klvsk; C Fight untimely D Fight consistently
210. The phrase 'Far cry' means- (`xN© `yiæZ¡) 214. The phrase “flare up” means- (ivMwš^Z
[Kztwet (A) 18-19, Btwet (C) 11-12] nIqv ev wei³ nIqv) [Ptwet 06-07]
A Crying in distance A to gain weight
B Crying for attention B to increase in confidence
C Long distance C to get angry
D short distance Ans:c D to walk fast Ans:c
For Good
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: For good: Gi mvaviY A_© fv‡jvi Rb¨; GLb Gfv‡e fveyb: gvbyl ‡Kvb fv‡jv wKQz wPiw`‡bi
Rb¨B Ki‡Z Pvq| ¯’vqxfv‡e fv‡jv _vK‡Z Pvq| myZivs GB w`K †_‡K ejv hvq: for good gv‡b wPiZ‡i,
permanently, forever, mvivRxe‡bi Rb¨, BZ¨vw`|
215. 'For good' means- [WvK Awa`߇ii wewfbœ Ifviwkqvi-18, 216. “He has left the country for good”
mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi (gyw³‡hv×v I ÿz`ª b„‡Mvôx) -15, means- [Xvtwet (B) 09-10, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (C) 13-14]
ivtwet (D-evwYR¨/AevwYR¨) 13-14, mnKvix AvenvIqvwe`-07, Btwet
A He has left the country for his own
(B) 05-06, ATEO-15]
A for betterment B permanently good.
B He has left the country for foreign
C for the time begin D in future Ans:b
good. [for good- wPiZ‡i/¯’vqxfv‡e]
e¨vL¨v: 'for good' phrase wUi evsjv wPiZ‡i;
C He has left the country permanently.
wPiw`‡bi Rb¨; G‡Kev‡i hv permanently
D He wants to buy good things. Ans:c
(¯’vqxfv‡e);
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(Group-G) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q
Phrase A_©/ English Meaning Image
305 (A) Gala day A day of festivity- Drm‡ei w`b
306 Get along with to adjust; Zvj wgwj‡q Pjv -
307 [
[
[
Get rid of Be free from- gyw³ cvIqv
308 Get your goat To irritate someone- KvD‡K wei³ Kiv
Get wind of hear of something;
309
something Avfvm cvIqv;
310 Gift of the gab Power of delivering speech, eloquence, loquacity- evK&cUzZv -
311 Give a cold shoulder to ignore/ D‡cÿv Kiv/ KvD‡K cvËv bv †`Iqv
312 Give up the ghost To die, gviv hvIqv
313 Go all out Try hard; me©kw³ w`‡q †Póv Kiv -
314 Go to the dogs Be ruined- imvZ‡j hvIqv, †Mvjøvq hvIqv, D”Q‡bœ hvIqv -
315 Go/get into the red Incurred liabilities that exceeded assets- jvjevwZ R¡vjv -
316 Going concern A successful business- mdj Kg© ev e¨emv -
317 Good terms mym¤úK©/Dò m¤úK©/ warm relationship
Green Horn
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: green A_©- meyR Avi horn A_©- wks, †Kvb cÖvYxi hLb bZzb wks MRvq
ZLb GwU KvuPv/big _v‡K| Giƒc A‡_©i mv‡_ gvby‡li †Kvb Kv‡Ri ïiæ‡Z †h Kg `ÿZv _v‡K
Zv‡K eySv‡bv nq| A_©vr green horn gv‡b AbwfÁ †Kvb e¨w³|
227. He is “green horn in politics” means he 228. A green horn- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (wZZvm)10,
is quite- [Rtwet08-09] National Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer 13 Agrani Bank
Ltd. Senior Officer (Cancelled) – 15]
A inexperienced B experienced
A An
envious lady B A trainee
C efficient D nervous Ans:a
C An inexperienced man
D A soft-hearted man Ans:c
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(Group-H) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q
Phrase A_©/ English Meaning Image
326 Hair-breadth escape Narrow escape- A‡íi Rb¨ †eu‡P hvIqv
327 Hale and hearty mym¦v¯’¨evb
328 Half the battle ¸iæZ¡c~Y© (substantial asset) -
329 Hall mark Mark of greatness/purity- †kÖôZv ev weï×Zvi Qvc -
330 Hand about †Kv‡bv wKQzi Av‡kcv‡k †NvivNywi Kiv -
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331 Hang in the balance Undecided- AgxgvswmZ -
332 Hanging Fire going on slow/ axi MwZ‡Z ‡Kvb KvR Pjv -
333 Hard and fast Rigid, fixed- aiv evav -
334 Hard and fixed euvavaiv/ wba©vwiZ wbqg -
Harp on the same -
335 Repeat tediously- weiw³Kifv‡e cybive„wË Kiv
strings
336 Haul over the coals Be insulted/rebuked- wZi¯‹…Z nIqv -
337 Have axe to grind e¨w³ ¯^v_© RwoZ _vKv -
have eyes at the mewKQz‡Z bRi _vKv
338
back of the head
339 Have full hands †Kv‡bv wKQz‡Z GZUvB e¨¯Í †h Ab¨ †Kv‡bv wKQz Kivi mgq nv‡Z †bB -
Have Something In -
340 PwiÎ, AvMÖn, AwfÁZv A_ev Ab¨ †Kv‡bv ˆewkó¨ Kv‡iv mv‡_ wgj _vKv|
Common
341 Head and ears Completely- m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c -
342 Heart and soul Earnestly, completely- g‡b cÖv‡Y -
343 Heart to heart Candid- gb‡Lvjv -
344 High and mighty Haughty(nwU) and proud- D×Z I Mwe©Z -
345 High brow aristocratic-AwfRvwZK; awb †kÖYx -
346 Hire a man KvD‡K †Kvb we‡kl Kv‡R wbhy³ Kiv -
Hit unfairly, mainly in Boxing give a foul blow- -
347 Hit below the belt
cÖwZ‡hvwMZvq Amr Dcvq Aej¤^b Kiv
348 Hobson’s choice no choice, ‡h †ÿ‡Î cQ›` Kivi g‡Zv weKí Dcvq _v‡K bv -
349 Hold good Apply- cÖhy³ nIqv -
350 Hold the olive branch Bear symbol of peace- kvwšÍi cÖZxK enb Kiv
351 Hold the scale even Make justice- b¨vq wePvi Kiv -
Bear examination, be effective, logical- †av‡c †UKv, -
352 Hold water
Kvh©Kix nIqv, MÖnY‡hvM¨ e‡j we‡ewPZ nIqv
353 Hole and corner Secret, underhand- ‡Mvcbxq, cÖZviYvc~Y©
354 Home maker M„wnYx, M„nKÎx
355 Host in oneself GKvB GKk -
356 Hot water in hot water – gykwK‡j cov, in trouble
357 House of cards Insecure things- Zv‡mi Ni, ÿY¯’vqx m„wó -
358 Household word Familiar name- mK‡ji cwiwPZ bvg -
359 Hue and cry ‡kvi‡Mvj -
360 Hush money Bribe money- gyL eÜ ivLvi Rb¨ cÖ`Ë Nyl/ Ny‡li UvKv
361 To hit the roof Lye ivMvwš^Z nIqv| -
[[
K‡i bv eis msmvi I ev”Pv‡`i †`Lvïbv K‡i, M„wnYx, D silent money Ans:c
M„nKÎx 235. “Hard and fast” means? [cvqiv e›`i KZ©„c‡ÿi
mn. mve-B݇c±i-18, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09, 12 ivtwet 07-08,
230. What is the meaning of “hand around”?
[mve-‡iwR÷vi-92, ivRkvnx K…wl e¨vsK (Kg©KZ©v, 2q †kÖwY)-15, 08-09, Lytwet 06-07, Probasi Kallayn Bank Executive
‡et‡ivtwet (B) 14-15] Officer (General )-17, Dental 00-01]
e¨vL¨v: Hand around/ loiter about-Gw`‡K e¨vL¨v: Hard and fast A_©- aiveuvav ev ¯úó hv
†mw`‡K ev †Kv‡bv wKQzi Av‡kcv‡k †NvivNywi Kiv| fixed/ Rigid/ Obvious Gi mgv_©K;
231."To have an axe to grind" means: [ißvwb cÖwµqv. 236. “Hold water” means- [11th BCS, ivtwet 07-08,
KZ…©. (mn. e¨e.) 02 †deªæ 21] 09-10, (fvlv) 10-11, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 18-19, Btwet (G) 13-
AA selfish means to serve 14, RvtKtKvtbtwet (N) 16-17]
B To fail to arouse interest A store water B patience
C To have no revolt C keep water for the dry season
D To work for both sides Ans:a D bear examination (djcÖmy nIqv) Ans:d
232. A person whose “head in the clouds” is- 237. The meaning of the idiom “hole and
[23rd BCS, Lytwet (mvgvwRK weÁvb ¯‹zj) 10-11, Rvtwet (F-Law) corner” is- [ivtwet 08-09, Bangladesh development
15-16, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17, (F) 17-18] Bank Ltd. Executive Officer 2014]
A proud day dreamer Ba A Stand in corner B open
C an aviator D useless Ans:b C secret D surprise Ans:c
233. “Hush money (nvk& gvwb)”---- [ivtwet (I, PviæKjv) e¨vL¨v: hole and corner phrase wUi A_©:
A Ny‡li UvKv B Nyl 16-17] Secret, underhand- ‡Mvcbxq, cÖZviYvc~Y©;
C nviv‡bv UvKv D Aí UvKv Ans:a
Keep our fingers to hope that things will happen in the way that
416
crossed you want them to: ‡hgb PvB †Zgb n‡e Ggb Avkv Kiv
Keep the wolf from the Keep away from extreme poverty- -
417
door ÿzavi R¡vjv †gUv‡bv, `vwi`ªZv †VKv‡bv
418 Keep your chin up KwVb Ae¯’v‡ZI nvwmLywk _vKv/ be cheerful -
419 Kept at Persisted/ ‡j‡M _vKv -
420 Kick the bucket Die- gviv hvIqv -
421 Kiss the dust Surrender- AvZœmgc©Y Kiv
422 Kith and kin Near relatives- wbKU AvZ¥xq -
423 Know-how Knowledge/ ev¯Íe Ávb -
259. ‘Jog trot’ means- [Btwet (B) 13-14] Ans:a 262. “To keep one’s head” means- [30th BCS,
A slow motion United Commercial Bank-11, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet 18-19 B]
Pjv, B monotonous rhythm (GK‡N‡q Zvj/ 263. Please keep an ----- on the baby. (ev”PvwUi
Q›`) C tedious move (K¬vwšÍKi PvjPjb) Dci bRi †i‡Lv) [evsjv‡`k †Uwjwfk‡bi AwW‡qÝ wimvP©
Awdmvi-06, evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges
260. ‘The old man kicked the bucket’ means dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb 2019]
that he ----. [Kztwet (B) 0 8-09] A ear B look
A was very angry C eye D hand Ans:c
B excited
264. ‘Jump through hoops’ means-[Btwet (B) 13-14]
C died
A to do something easy and fair
D destroyed the bucket Ans:c
B to do something laboriously
261. ‘To kick the bucket’ means to-[Xvtwet (B-EE) C to do something complicated
05-06, 4L© we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)-09, Btwet (H-Law 13-14, Ptwet
D to do something auxiliary Ans:c
A quarrel B die (F1, F2) 14-15]
C begin D neglect Ans:b
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Kith and kin
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Kith gv‡b cwiwPZ Rb; Avi kin- KzUz¤^ ev AvZ¥xq; GB `ywU kã
GKmv‡_ hy³ n‡q evsjv A_©: AvZ¥xq-¯^Rb| D`vniY: All my kith and kin left me.
(Avgvi mKj AvZœxq-¯^Rb Avgv‡K Z¨vM Ki‡jv)
265. “Kith and kin” means- [NBR Gi mnKvix ivR¯^ 266. ‘Kith and kin’ stands for- [ivtwet 05-06, PSTU
Kg©KZv©-15, ivtwet 04-05, Btwet 04-05, ¯’vbxq miKvi wefv‡Mi Aaxb (BBA) 08-09, Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx
Rb¯’v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. Gw÷‡gUi-18, mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v I (wmwfj)-15, Pubali Bank Ltd. (SO) - 12]
ÿz`ª b„‡Mvôx)-15, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (e¨emvq wkÿv I KvwiMix) 12-13]
A relatives B friends
A Name of two brothers C foes D beloved Ans:a
B Blood relations
267. All my --- left me. (Avgvi mKj AvZœxq-¯^Rb
C Name of two gentleman
Avgv‡K Z¨vM Ki‡jv) [cwi‡ek I eb gš¿Yvj‡qi wdì
D Name of two sisters Ans:b Bb‡fw÷‡MUi-06]
e¨vL¨v: Kith and kin -AvZ¥xq¯^Rb A_©vr blood A kith and kin B friends and relative
relation. C enemies and friends
D beloved Ans:a
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Lingua Franca
Advanced Learning: Lingua Franca GKwU ¸iæZ¡c~Y© Idioms ZvB fvjfv‡e eySzb: kã `ywUi g~j Drm
n‡jv BZvwjqvb I cZ©~MxR| GB phrase wU GKv`k kZK †_‡K GLb ch©šÍ AvšÍRvwZ©K evwY‡R¨i I †hvMv‡hv‡Mi mv‡_
RwoZ| hLb †Kv_vI GKvwaK fvlvi gvby‡li g‡a¨ †hvMv‡hvM `iKvi nq| ZLb mevB eyS‡Z cv‡i Ggb GKwU fvlvi
cÖ‡qvRb nq| Avi †mB fvlvwUi bvgB n‡jv Lingua Franca| myZivs GwU GKwU language| GB Phrase wUi
Av‡jv wKQz weKí bvg n‡jv: bridge language, Common language, Trade language, link language,
Auxiliary language, vehicular language, mixed language, etc.| [Source: Wikipedia]
277. The term “Lingua Franca” means- [24th 280. “Lingua Franca” means- [_vbv mnKvix wkÿv]
BCS, ‡cv÷gvóvi †Rbv‡ij-16, Rb¯^v¯’¨ Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix A main language Awdmvi-05
cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-15, mÂq cwi`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-09,
B language of communication Ans:b
†bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 15-16, Lytwet 07-08]
A the French language C special language
C the common language 281. “Lingua Franca” means- [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa`߇i
Aax‡b KvwiMwi Rywbqi Bb÷ªv±i-05, wbev©Pb Kwgkb mwPevj‡q †Rjv
D the first language Ans:c wbev©Pb Awdmvi I mnKvix mwPe-04]
278. “Lingua Franca” means- [Dc‡Rjv wbev©Pb Awdmvi A State language of a country
-08, Bmjvgx e¨vsK-08, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK †WjUv)-14]Ans:b B French language
A French language B A mixed language C Language adopted for communication
C Latin language D Translated language where many languages are spoken
279. The term “lingua Franca” means- D Language spoken by maximum number
[Rtwet (D) 12-13, Ptwet- 12-13, SESIP Gi _vbv mycvifvBRvi-15]
of people in the world Ans:c
A Business B Paintings
C Language D Literature Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
Ans:c
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282. When he heard that he had once again 286. “Live from hand to mouth” in Bangla-
not been selected he lost heart. [wewmAvBwmÕi [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015,
f~-ZvwË¡K Rwic Awat mnt wWªwjs cÖ‡KŠt-98, 12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb 2015]
A Became desperate mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK (cÖkvmb)-11]
A nvZ w`‡q gy‡L Lvevi †`Iqv
B became angry
B gyL w`‡q nvZ †P‡U LvIqv
C felt sad
C w`b Av‡b w`b LvIqv
D became discouraged Ans:d
D nvZ I gy‡Li Rb¨ LvIqv Ans:c
283. The expression ‘Don’t lose heart’
287. ‘Look blank’ means- [ivtwet (B) 14-15, cvtwetcÖtwet
means- [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17]
(C) 14-15]
A not to lose hope B not to faint
A look a blank space B firm in heart
C not to bleed D not to fight Ans:a
C bewildered D unmindful Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Don’t lose heart- nZvk bv nIqv; not to e¨vL¨v: Look blank A_©- bewilder, nZevK n‡q
lose hope ZvwK‡q _vKv|
284. “Loaves and fishes” phrase wUi A_© nj-
288. “Losing ground” means- (MÖnY‡hvM¨Zv
(‰elwqK jvf ev ¯^v_©ev`x wPšÍv) [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09,
nviv‡bv) [ivtwet 05-06]
Btwet (B) 16-17, Btwet (we) 3q wkcU: †mU-G, 19-20]
A Ground is far away
A Personalgains B Personal loss
B Becoming less powerful or acceptable
C Breadwith fishes D None Ans:a
C Ground is lost Ans:b
285. Which of the following is very near to
D Becoming less hopeful or ambitious
the underlined words “life and death”.
[ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv 289. He learnt the poem ----- heart. (‡m KweZvwU
Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019] gyL¯’ Ki‡jv) [Bangladesh Commerce Bank Ltd. Assistant
A very dangerous B out and out Officer (General) – 16, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-93]
C extremely serious D by and large Ans:c A with B in
e¨vL¨v: life and death- Rxeb giY †Póv/ e¨vcK C by D at Ans:c
Drmvn ev AvMÖn wb‡q KvR Kiv|
290. The idiom “Man does not live by bread 292. To “meet ones waterloo” means- (P~ovšÍ
alone” means: [Xvtwet (D) 04-05, Xvtwet (IER) 07-08, civRq) [Xvtwet (D) 06-07, Rtwet 09-10, ivtwet 09-10]
ivtwet (e¨e¯’vcbv) 09-10, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (A) 09-10, ‡et‡ivtwet (A)
A to die fighting
A Man needs water too 10-11, Btwet (B) 10-11]
B to meet a strong adversary
B Hunger is a relative concept
C to fulfill a strong desire
C Man needs other things too
D to meet one’s final defeat Ans:d
D Man is never content Ans:c
293. You should try to make good your loss.
e¨vL¨v: †eu‡P _vKvi Rb¨ gvby‡li Lv`¨ e¨vZxZ Av‡iv
The underlined phrase means- [ GB wbq‡g
Ab¨vb¨ wKQz †hgb mvwnZ¨, m½xZ, mgvR BZ¨vw`i ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ciivó gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v- 19, gva¨wgK
`iKvi nq| mnKvix wkÿK-04]
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Maiden Speech/ Maiden voyage / Maiden century
Maiden Speech: GB kãwU e¨envi nq hLb †Kvb British Parliament member D³
cvj©v‡g‡›U 1g e³…Zv †`q| Avm‡j maiden A_©- 1g/1st ‡Kvb KvR Kiv| †hgb: Maiden
voyage- 1g hvÎv; Maiden century’ (1g kZK) BZ¨vw`| [Maiden = inaugural/cÖviw¤¢K]
299. “Maiden speech” means- [34th BCS, 23rd BCS, 301. ‘Maiden voyage’ means: [evsjv‡`k ‡gwib GKv‡Wgx
13Zg †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16, wcGmwmÕi mn. cwi.-16, Dc‡Rjv A early voyage B late voyage (B) 16-17]
gwnjv welqK Kg©KZ©v-16, gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-08, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK
mnKvix wkÿK (Avjdv)-14, Islami Bank (AD)-08, NU 07-08, C first voyage D last voyage Ans:c
ûeû Kgb cÖk:œ evsjv‡`k cwit ey¨t Ryywbqi cwit mnt (3-1-20)] 302. His --- pleased us all. [mgvR‡mev Awa`ßi (wdì
A First
speech B Last speech mycvifvBRvi)-18, 12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-15]
300. ‘Maiden century’ (1g kZK) means- C maiden speech D weal and woe Ans:c
A First century B Last century [ivtwet 06-07]
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i A_© n‡e Giƒc: Zvi cÖ_g e³e¨
C Late century D Early century Ans:a Avgv‡`i mevB‡K mš‘ó K‡i‡Q| ZvB DËi: c
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(Group-N) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q
Phrase English/Bangla Meaning Image
483 Narrow escape `~N©Ubv †_‡K A‡íi Rb¨ †e‡P hvIqv -
484 Neck and crop Forcibly- Nv‡o aiv/ †Rvi c~e©K -
485 Never to return KL‡bvB wd‡i Avm‡e bv; -
486 Nine day’s wonder Thing of temporary surprise- ÿY¯’vqx e¯‘ -
Destroy in the initial- A¼z‡i webó Kiv/ Destroy at the
487 Nip in the bud (V)
very beginning/ to be stopped in the beginning
488 Nook and corner Everywhere- me©Î -
307. He visits this place every now and then. A occasionally B every year Ans:a,d
[‡mvk¨vj Bmjvgx e¨vsK wj. (Awdmvi)-04] C every day D at long intervals
A daily B rarely 310. He visits us now and again here. ‘Now
C occasionally D frequently Ans:c/b and again’ stands for- (‡m gv‡S gv‡S
308. Now and then- (AwbqwgZfv‡e) [Exim Bank Ltd Avgv‡`i mv‡_ †`Lv Ki‡Z Av‡m)
A Always B in future Officer 2014] [Xvtwet (D) 06-07, etwet (L) 15-16]
C Regularly D Rarely Ans:d A every day B occasionally
309. ‘Every now and then’ means- [Xvtwet (D) 07-08] C many times D often Ans:b
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311. 'Null and void' Gi cwifvlv wK? [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/
Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 2018] 312. “Null and void” means- [12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb 15]
A evwZj/ A‡K‡Rv B cvjve`j A invalid B valid
C gvgy~wj D wbi‡cÿ Ans:a C lawful D incorrect Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Null and void A_©- AvBbZ AKvh©Ki ev
evwZj|
e¨vL¨v: Once in a blue moon A_©- very e¨vL¨v: on the alert A_©- mZK© nIqv, mveavb _vKv;
rarely, hardly, Kv‡jf‡`ª/ Lye †`wi‡Z| 321. ‘Odds and ends’ Gi A_© wK? [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb)
09-10, Rvtwet (A) 13-14, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 16-17]
314. ‘Off and on’ is most similar in meaning
A gv‡S gv‡S B GUv †mUv
to- [ivtwet (Z_¨weÁvb) 05-06]
C mZK© D Kvi‡Y Ans:b
A Now and then
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Odds and ends = we‡Rvo Ges
B Suddenly C All day long
mgvß; Awgj Ae¯’vq wKQz †kl nIqv hvi fvev_©: GUv
D Every now and then Ansd
†mUv/ Zz”Q
315. Off and on: (gv‡Sgv‡S) [Lytwet (BBA) 16-17, ûeû
Kgb cÖkœ: Avg`vwb I ivßvwb wbqš¿‡Ki `߇ii mvuU-wjwcKvi/gy`vª ÿwiK 322. ‘Over and out’-what does the phrase
Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi, D”P mnKvix I Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi mean? [Xvtwet (D) 18-19]
Acv‡iUi- 19] A End of the message Ans:a
A everyday B not
at all B End of story
C regularly D occasionally Ans:d
C End of poetry
316. What is the meaning of “out of the D End of passage
wood”? [RvZxq msm` mwPevj‡q mnKvix M‡elYv Awdmvi: 05-06, 323. The horror movie scared them out of
M„nvqK I MYc~Z© gš¿Yvj‡qi Mbc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx I
WªvdUmg¨vb/wmwfj-18, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY their ---. [30th BCS, Rtwet (B) 15-16]
gš¿Yvj‡qi ¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi- 19] A wits B seats
A out of jungle C lives D funds Ans:a
B out of the bush e¨vL¨v: out of one’s wits; AZ¨šÍ wePwjZ|
C Free from difficulties(wec` gy³) 324. ‘Odds and ends’ means [Agrani Bank Ltd.
D out of the way Ans:c A excuse B difficulty(Officer) - 11]
317. The machine is out of order. [GB wbq‡g Kgb C dispute D small things Ans:d
cÖkœ: RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v (NSI) Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK - 19] Tips: Odds and ends - ‡QvULvU wRwbm|
A new B good
325. Write the meaning of the phrase 'out of
C modem D none Ans:d
date'[cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yv. wgwjUvwi BwÄ. mvwf©‡m‡mi †÷vig¨vb-18]
e¨vL¨v: out of order gv‡b weKj ev bó; Ggb A At night B out of fashion
Ackb GLv‡b †bB ZvB DËi none| C smart D end of the day Ans:b
318. “Olive Branch” means- [Xvtwet (C, D) 98-99, htwet e¨vL¨v: old-fashioned/out of fashion- †m‡K‡j;
A Ingredient of cooking oil cÖtwetcÖtwet (C) 12-13] 326. What is the meaning of the idiom “out
B Oil made of olive fruit and about” [‡et‡ivtwet (C) 12-13]
C Symbol of flattery A inactive B active Ans:b
D Symbol of peace Ans:d
C irregular D free from anxiety
319. “On the eve of” means- (cÖv°v‡j /ïiæ‡Z) 327. Find out the meaning of the phrase
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK-09, ivtwet (f‚‡Mvj) 07-08, 03-04]
“over head and ears” [D”P gva¨wgK wkÿv Awa`ßi
A justbefore B just after
A Emotionally B doubtfully cÖ`k©K-04]
C beautiful evening D dark eveningAns:a
C deeply D Mostly Ans:c
B confidential statement e¨vL¨v: Make ends meet †Kv‡bv g‡Z †eu‡P _vKv
C evidence A_©vr live within one's income.
D written document Ans:b
338. In the sentence “Companies producing 341. The watch costs a pretty penny.
goods playing to the gallery to boost [Bangladesh Bank Ltd. (SO) - 10]
e¨vL¨v: playing to the gallery A_©- gvby‡li iæwP A take to task B put off
339. ‘Pick up’ means- [bvwms I wgW. wmwb. bvm©. (28 Rvby. 21)] evsjv: hw` Zzwg ¯‹zj †_‡K cjvqb K‡iv Zvn‡j Zzwg
A display B collect
†dj Ki‡e|
C suspend D tolerate Ans:b 343. “To play on a fiddle” means- [wcGmwm
mnKvix cwiPvjK I cvm‡cvU© GÛ Bwg‡MÖkb mnKvix cwiPvjK-06]
340. Your classmate insulted you to ---.
A to waste time
[Bangladesh Bank Ltd. (SO) - 10]
A pay off old scores B host in himself B to be busy over important matter
C worth yours D none of these Ans:a C to play an important role
Tips: pay off old scores - cÖwZ‡kva ‡bIqv, D to play upon a musical instrument Ans:a
345. ‘Pass away’ means- [33nd BCS, [gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB 351. My wife’s pin money has saved from
(29 Rvby. 21), bvwms I wgW. wmwb. bvm©. (28 Rvby. 21), cyevjx e¨vsK wm. Awdmvi- any creditors. The underlined phrase
13, ivtwet (E-we‡Rvo) 14-15, NSI-Gi wdì Awdmvi-17, ‡ijc_ gš¿Yvt Aax‡b
evsjv‡`k †ijI‡qi Dcmnt cÖ‡KŠkjx (weªR) - 18]
means- [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-04]
346. Pandit Ramkanai Das --- at the age of 352. “Post mortem” means- (gqbv Z`šÍ)
79. [etwet (K) 14-15] [Ptwet (E) 10-11] Ans:d
A went away B passed away Ans:b mortal A post
B post medical
347. “put up with” means- [33rd BCS, 15Zg cÖfvlK e¨vL¨v: g„Zz¨i ci g„Z e¨w³i g„Zy¨i KviY I inm¨
wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq) -18, Btwet (wR-BDwbU) 18-19, ûeû Kgb D`NvU‡b †h Acv‡ikb ev †h wi‡cvU© nq †mUvB
cÖkœ: FBSTA-2019]
autopsy |
A stay together B tolerate
353. What is the meaning of the word “post
C keep trust D protect Ans:b
mortem”? (gqbv Z`šÍ) Ans:b [Lytwet 06-07]
348. As this is his first job he will have to
A Surgical operation B After death
put up with the inconvenience.[Dc‡Rjv †cvógvóvi-10]
C Declare as death D Before operation
A endure B adapt
C overcome D avoid Ans:a
(Group-R) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q
Phrase English/Bangla Meaning Image
546 Raised his eyebrow AeÁv Kiv/ åæ-KzPKv‡bv -
547 For the rainy day a difficult day -
548 Rank and fashion Aristocratic society- AwfRvZ mgvR -
549 Rank and file Common men- mvaviY †jvK -
Read between the -
550 Mfxi g‡bv‡hvM w`‡q cov
lines
551 Red handed with proof/ nv‡Z bv‡Z aiv -
Memorable day- ¯§iYxq w`b, a day of rejoicing
552 Red letter day
Bright day
582 Smell a rat Suspect something wrong- Ab¨vq wKQz m¤ú‡K© m‡›`n Kiv -
A hidden enemy, an unpleasant person who cannot be
583 Snake in the grass
trusted- AcÖxwZKi e¨w³ hv‡K wek¦vm Kiv hvq bv, †Mvcb kÎæ
584 Soft soap Flattery- †Zvlv‡gv` -
585 Soul of wit AíK_vq A‡bK eySv‡bv/ eyw×gËvi cwiPq †`Iqv -
586 Spectator sports Avb›``vqK †Kvb †Ljv †hLv‡b A‡bK `k©K _v‡K -
587 Speed money Bribe- Nyl
e¨vL¨v: soporific speech A_©- †h evK¨/ ePbfw½/ C We throw a stone whenever we find it
387. “A storm in a tea cup” means-(Pv‡qi Kv‡c e¨vL¨v: A stone's throw A_©- wXj wb‡ÿc Ki‡j
†h `yiZ¡ AwZµg nq; mwbœKU; mvgvb¨ e¨eavb A_©vr
So) [KvwiMix wkÿv Awat BÝUªv±i-05]
cÖ`Ë phrase wUi A_© very near Gi mgv_©K;
A a serious matter
B a stormy matter
390. Don’t raise a --- in a tea cup over the
C a lot of fuss (‡QvU wel‡q †kvi‡Mvj)
issue.[mnt Z_¨ Awdmvi -13, cwi`k©K (gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awat)-13]
A alarm B hue and cry
D a dangerous storm Ans:c
C storm D noise Ans:c
397. What is the meaning of the expression e¨vL¨v: Beg the question/take for granted
‘that is to say’? [mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-15] A_©- ‡Kv‡bv wel‡q wbwðZ bv n‡q Zv mZ¨ e‡j wek^vm
A following that Kiv|
B in spite of something
407. “To come to the fore” means to become C faithful to their employers
----. [Sonali Bank Ltd. Senior Officer 2018] D none of these Ans:c
A prominent B aggressive e¨vL¨v: true to their salt- Aaxb¨v¯Í Kgx©‡`i Dci
C weak D aware Ans:a wek¦vm Avbv
e¨vL¨v: To come to the fore A_©- AMÖMY¨ nIqv; 413. ‘Tom, Dick and Harry’ means —
cÖavb nIqv A_©vr to become prominent. [‡ijc_ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnvKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-17]
A three bosom friends
408. “Ten to one” means- [13 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb(2)-16,
GKwU evwo GKwU Lgvi cÖK‡íi wdì mycvifvBRvi, GKwU evwo GKwU B an ordinary or a common man
Lgvi cÖK‡íi wdì mycvifvBRvi 18] C important persons in the society Ans:b
A very uncertain read D comic characters in a drama serial
B very likely e¨vL¨v: ‘Tom, Dick and Harry’ GKwU phrase,
C almost impossible hvi A_© n‡jv an ordinary or common man;
D not impossible at all Ans:b Every Tom, Dick and Harry- A_©- ÔmK‡jB/
e¨vL¨v: Ten to one phrase wUi A_©- “Lye m¤¢eZ” mvaviY e¨w³Õ Avi Any Tom, Dick and Harry-
A_©vr very likely. Gi A_©- Ô‡KD †KDÕ
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Throw cold water on Gi B The authorities took him to book.
C The authorities reins to him.
Aÿivbyev`: (†Kvb wKQz‡Z) VvÛv cvwb wb‡ÿc Kiv;
D The authorities took him to task. Ans:d
A_©vr MwZ Kwg‡q ‡`Iqv; AZGe idiom wUi
441. “Three score” is-[16th BCS, Ptwet 06-07, _vbv wkÿv
fvevbyev` n‡j: Damp the spirit(MwZ Kwg‡q
Awdmvi-96, Ptwet (D) 06-07, ivtwet (E-Odd) 15-16]
†`Iqv) A thirtytimes
435. “To wash one’s dirty linen in public” B three hundred time
[etwet (B) 11-12, Xvtwet (A) 10-11, Rtwet (D-Advanced
C three times twenty (3 evi 20 = 60)
English) 09-10]
A to quarrel in the open D more than three Ans:c
B to do some ugly work in public 442. ‘To the full’ means: [‡emvg. wegvb KZ…© (mn. wbiv. Kg©.) 18
†m‡Þ. 21, ivtwet (A, ‡Rvo) 13-14]
C to wash one’s cloth in the open
A to exhaust B to complete
D to suffer from shortage of water Ans:b
C thoroughly
436. ‘Taken aback’ means- [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ
D to the highest extent Ans:c
Kg©KZ©v-16]
e¨vL¨v: A‡b‡Ki g‡Z DËi b n‡Z cv‡i wKš‘ cvVK †`Lyb
A to take something back(wdwi‡q ‡bIqv)
cÖ‡kœi phrase wU adverb ZvB Avgv‡`i DËiwUB adverb
B to return back(wd‡i hvIqv)
AvKv‡i c n‡e| †`‡ki A‡bK eB‡Z Gi DËi fzj K‡i b
C to be surprised (AevK nIqv)
‡`Iqv Av‡Q|
D to push back Ans:c
443. “Through and through” means-
437. 'To make headway' is to- [Rupali Bank Ltd. [¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 2017]
A make progress Officer (Cash) 2018] A from
one end to the other
B make little progress B straight through
C progress towards collision C right through
D proceed to travel Ans:a D in every way ` Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: To make headway A_©- AMÖMwZ, DbœwZ e¨vL¨v: Through and through m¤ú~Y©fv‡e; me
jvf Kiv A_©vr make progress. w`K w`‡q A_©vr in every way.
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444. To blaze a trail ----. [Agrani Bank Ltd. Senior 445. ‘To lighten the atmosphere’ means:
Officer (Cancelled) -15,] [ivtwet (A, ‡Rvo) 13-14]
A To set on fire B To be annoyed A to remove darkness B to bring light
C To vehemently oppose C to ease a tense situation
D To initiate work in a movement Ans:d D to make comedy out of a tragedy Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: To blaze a trail/Kv‡Ri †ÿ‡Î cÖv_wgK e¨vL¨v: to ease a tense situation A_©-
D‡`¨vM †bIqv; D‡ËRbvKi cwiw¯’wZ kvšÍ Kiv;
(Group-U-V) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q
Phrase A_©-/ English Meaning Image
662 Unauthorized trespass illegal entrance- A‰ea cÖ‡ekvwaKvi
663 Feeling Under the weather Feeling slightly ill.
664 Up and doing Active- D‡`¨vMx/ Zrci -
665 Upper hand Kv‡iv ‡P‡q †ewk myweav/KZ…©Z¡/wbqš¿YvwaKvi -
666 Uproar ‰n- û‡jøvi; nƇMvj, hue and cry
667 Ups and downs Rise and fall- DÌvbcZb -
668 Value judgement (e¨w³Z¡ wbY©q)/ judgement based on personal views -
669 Vice versa the terms being exchanged; wecixZ kZ© †`Iqv -
670 Viva voce Orally; †gŠwLK cixÿv
671 Vote rigging making vote forgery/‡fvU RvwjqvwZ Kiv -
446. They were very --- to protect me. 449. What is the meaning of the word “Viva
A fold up [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 16-17] voce”? (‡gŠwLK cixÿv) [Btwet 04-05]
B white sale A sleeping B reading
C heart of go C orally D running Ans:c
D up and doing (mwµq) Ans:d 450. The meaning of “Vice versa”? [Btwet
447. “Unauthorized trespass” means: (B)05-06, RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-16, RvZxq msm`
[evsjv‡`k ‡gwib GKv‡Wgx (B) 16-17] mwPevj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, Ptwet (G) 09-10, Kztwet (B) 13-14,
ivtwet (B-Law) 15-16]
A May enter without permission
A for example
B illegal entrance (A‰ea cÖ‡ekvwaKvi)
B face to face
C Tracing drawing paper
C namely
D Unauthorized transparency Ans:b
D the terms being exchanged Ans:d
448. I am feeling Under the weather. What
e¨vL¨v: Vice versa/ the terms being
does the Underlined phrase mean? [NSI
(AD & others) 08 Oct 21] exchanged: GKwU Ab¨wUi cwie‡Z© wewbgq;
A Feeling very cold 451.What is the meaning of ‘viva voce’?
[‡emvg. wegvb KZ…© (mn. wbiv. Kg©.) 18 †m‡Þ. 21]
B Traumatized
A Orally B Face to face
C Showering sign of torture
C Interview D Written Ans:a
D Feeling slightly ill. Ans:d
452. If a man is “Worth his salt” he is ---. 453. “With open arms” means- [mgvR Kj¨vY
[18th BCS, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15] gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii mgvRKj¨vY msMVb-05, Dental
Aa soldier 04-05, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (kir) -10, Rtwet (C) 07-08]
D a highly paid worker Ans:d e¨vL¨v: With open arms- ‡Lvjv nv‡Z/
gb‡Lvjvfv‡e/ mv`‡i MÖnY Kiv/ warmly/ Dòfv‡e
White Elephant
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Avgiv Rvwb mv`v nvwZ cvIqv †h‡Zv _vBj¨v‡Û| Kw_Z Av‡Q †mLv‡b GKmgq
wfÿzKiv ivRvi Kv‡Q wfÿv PvB‡Z †M‡j Zv‡`i‡K ivRv GKUv K‡i mv`v nvwZ wfÿv w`‡Zv| wKš‘
wfÿzKiv 1g G Lywk _vK‡jI c‡i †m nvwZ †diZ w`‡Zv| KviY Giƒc nvwZ ev m¤ú` ‡Zgb †Kvb
Kv‡R Avm‡Zv bv| Ab¨w`‡K G¸‡jv cvjbKiv wQ‡jv Lye e¨qeûj I Kómva¨| †mLvb †_‡KB m¤¢eZ-
White Elephant Gi fvev_© n‡jv: Very costly, troublesome possessing (m¤ú`)
460. What is the meaning of 'White 461. ‘A White Elephant’ means [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ:
Elephant'? [10th BCS, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ„©. (Inspector) 10 Z_¨ gš¿. Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa. K¨v‡givg¨vb 19]
†m‡Þ. 21 cÖv_vwgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-09, 12,18 (¯’wMZ-14) 20 Aan elephant with white colour
†Rjv, gnv wnmve wbixÿK I wbqš¿‡Ki Aaxb Rywbqi AwWUi-11, _vbv wkÿv
B a hoarder
Kg©KZv©-10, Pubali Bank (Senior Officer)-13, ‡gwW‡Kj 14-15, 10g
†emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb-14, RvtKtKvtbtwet (K) 15-16, NBR Gi mnKvix C a costly thing
ivR¯^ Kg©KZv©-15, ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mvBdvi Awdmvi-17] D a store house Ans:c
A A very costly and troublesome possessing
462. “White Elephant” means- [_vbv wkÿv Kg©KZv©
BA precious and rare possession A An elephant which is white wb‡qvM cixÿv-10]
C An elephant of white colour
B An elephant which is expensive
D A big elephant Ans:a
C A very expensive possession
e¨vL¨v: Kv‡R Av‡m bv A_P `vwg I AmyweavRbK m¤úwË/
D A very rich person Ans:c
a very costly and troublesome possession. =======00=========
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463. Women of colour are multiply 466. The idiom ‘without issue’ means
marginalized even in the 21st Century- [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 12-13, Medical 14-15]
[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 15-16] A childless B no
mother
A black women B white women C wealthless D illiterate Ans:a
C brown women D tan women Ans:a 467. If a man is ‘worth his salt’ here he is ---
464. We should give a wide berth to bad [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Bangladesh Development Bank
Ltd. Senior Officer - 19]
characters. (Lvivc †jv‡Ki mvwbœa¨ Gwo‡q Pjv
Aa soldier B a thirsty man
DwPZ) [‡ewmK e¨vsK (mn: Awdmvi, K¨vk)-12]
C a valuable employee
A Give publicity to
D a highly paid worker Ans:c
B Publicly condemn
468. Weal and Woe- means [Exim Bank Ltd. Officer-
C Keep away from
A Joy and sorrow B Out and out 2014]
D Not sympathize with Ans:c
C to and fro D Kith and kin Ans:a
465. A vicious circle is a situation that
469. “Value judgement” means- (e¨w³Z¡ wbY©q)
cannot be ---. [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-01,
Btwet (BBA) 11-12, ivtwet (‡jvKcÖkvmb) 09-10] A valuable judgement [mnKvix RR-10]
Extra Practice
(on- Idioms & Phrase)
470. The condition of most slum dwellers is 473. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? (‡m wPwVwU/cÎwU ûeû bKj Ki‡jv)
so miserable that it cannot be described [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (kxZjÿ¨v)-13, (weUv)-14]
in words.[14th BCS, evsjv‡`k †Uwjwfk‡bi weÁvcb AwaKvwiK A He copied the answer word by word.
A beggars description (†MÖW-2) -06] B He copied the answer word with word.
471. The idioms “Ideal” means- [Pubali Bank Ltd e¨vL¨v: word for word A_©- using exactly the
A perfect B bulky (SO) - 12] same words, GK`g ûeû kã e¨envi Kiv|
C weak D magnitude Ans:a 474. The man who follows his nose actually
472. I hope your dream ---- true. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû follows his ---. [‡mvbvjx e¨vsK (SO)-18]
Kgb cÖkœ: Ptwet BDwbU- we-1, 19-20] A passion B rationality
A comes B seems C instinct D memory Ans:c
C looks D turns Ans:a
[[
Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-
1. Full expression of “N.B” is- [34th BCS, I 5. The phrase “nouveau riche” means-
Ab¨vb¨] [35th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
A note before B nota bene A Riche rich B well of
C note beside D note better Ans:b C New high class D New rich Ans:d
2. N.B. (Nota Bene) means- [38 BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
th
6. Cul-de-sac means- [22 BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
nd
Latin Phrase-
weMZ mvj wfwËK Avmv welq¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡P †m¸‡jv fv‡jvfv‡e co–b|
[[[
-BCS,e¨vsK, PSC,Ifvwm©wUMCQ mg~n 4. ‘Posthumous’ means- [Rtwet (D) 08-09, Btwet (G)
A human qualities 16-17]
1. An affidavit is- [Ptwet (E) 09-10, 10-11]
B occurring before birth
A oral oath taking in the court
C occurring after death
B written statement of a witness
D being rational Ans:c
C written statement made under oath
5. “ad hoc” is a --- word. [kÖg Awa`߇ii kÖg Kg©KZ©v,
D written statement made in a court Ans:c
RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZv©-04]
2. ‘Magnum opus’ means [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: AFrench B German
A one’s final speech Btwet (we) 3q wkcU: †mU-G, 19-20] CEnglish D Latin Ans:d
B one’s best speech 6. What does “CV” stand for?
C one’s inaugural speech [mnKvix _vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Kg©KZ©v-16, ‡cv÷gvóvi †Rbv‡ij-16,
D one’s best piece of writing Ans:d MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-11] Ans:d
3. De jure k‡ãi A_© Kx? [10g we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)-16, ACurriculum vital B Curriculum value
ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Avg`wb I ivßvwb wbqš¿‡Ki `߇ii mvuU- CCurrent value D Curriculum vitae
wjwcKvi/gy`ªvÿwiK Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi, D”P mnKvix I Awdm
7. What is the meaning of “Bona fide”?
mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi- 19]
[ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqi e¨vsK-10,Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK-11]
A infact B in law A Bonus B Good faith Ans:b
C indeed D in action Ans:b
C False belief D Genuine cultivator
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8. What is the meaning of the word “ad 16. What is the meaning of the word “inter
valorem”? [kvtwetcÖt wet 07-08, Dc‡Rjv wbev©Pb Awdmvi-08, alia”? [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09]
gvawgK mnKvix wkÿK -08, Bmjvgx e¨vsK cÖ‡ekbvix Awdmvi-08, A Between the place
mgvRKj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc‡Rjv mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-08]
B Among other things
A Added value B Valuable Ans:d
C Above all
C Valueless D According to value
D None of the above Ans:b
9. What does the abbreviation “A.D.”
17. “Novel” means something new and
stands for [e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv© (AvBb, wePviI msm` mwPevjh)-12,
mgvR‡mev Awdmvi (mgvRKj¨vY gš¿Yvjq)-10] derived from – [mnKvix _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-06]
C After
death D Add date Ans:a C Latin D Greek Ans:c
10. B.C. stands for-[kÖg gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b cÖavb mnKvix 18. Full expression of “N.B.” is– [34th BCS, ivtwet
cwi`k©K-10, moK I Rbc_ Awa`߇ii DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-10, ivtwet 07-08,06-07, Btwet (C)16-17]
A Between the place 32. What is the meaning of the word “ultra
B Among other things vires”? [Zzjv Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-97]
French Phrase-
Sl. Word Meaning in Bangla Meaning in English
65. Adieu we`vq Goodbye
66. A la mode eZ©gvb gZ/welq According to the current fashion
67. Au contraire Ab¨w`‡K, wecixZ c‡ÿ On the contrary
68. Au fond wb‡P/g~‡j/‡Mvovq At bottom
69. Bon voyage ïf åg‡Yi cÖZ¨vkv Wish a good trip, A good journey to you
70. Coup d’ etat AvKw¯§K we‡`ªvn, wecøe A sudden decisive below in politics
71. Cul-de-sac GKgy‡Lv iv¯Ív Dead end, a street closed at one end
72. De boone grace ‡¯^”QvK…Zfv‡e With good grace; willingly
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73. De- luxe AwZ D”P gvbm¤úbœ, AwZ Avivg`vqK, Of a very high standard, very
wejvmeûj comfortable, beautiful and costly
74. Debut Awf‡lK, cª_g `„wó First public appearance
75. En bloc GK‡Î In a lump, in a body, as one unit
76. En masse `j‡e‡a ev GK‡hv‡M In a body, In a mass
77. En route cw_g‡a¨, hvIqvi c‡_ On the way
78. Gens de letters mvwnZ¨‡cÖgx e¨w³ Literary man
79. Laissez faire Aeva evwYR¨bxwZ, GK‡PwUqv AwaKvi, The government principle of non-
n¯Í‡ÿc bv Kivi miKvix bxwZ interference, Let go alone
80. Mon ami wcªq eÜz My friend
81. Mon cher wcªqZg/ wcªqZgv My dear
82. N’importe ‡Kvb e¨vcvi bq It matters not
83. Vis-a-vis wecixZ Opposite, face to face
37. Cul-de-sac means-[22nd BCS, htwetcÖtwet(B) 14-15, 40. The meaning of “cul-de-sac” is- [‡etitwet (A)
Lytwet (A-weÁvb I cÖhyw³we`¨v ¯‹zj) 12-13] A a man who is very selfish 13-14]
A selection B dead end B a street closed at one end
C error D bubble Ans:b C erroneous calculation
38. “A la mode” means- [mgvR‡mev Awdmvi (mgvRKj¨vY D a man who handles sack Ans:b
gš¿Yvj‡qi)-10]
41. En masse, a French phrase used in
A according to the current fashion
English, means- [Bu (advanced English) 12-13,
B out of mood
A the masses Xvtwet (B-EE) 05-06]
C in the menu
B on a massive scale
D way of doing Ans:a
C the decision to the masses
39. The term “en route” means- [mvaviY cy‡ii
D in a body Ans:d
AvIZvq wewfbœ gš¿. ‡cÖvMÖvgvi, Dcmn. cÖ‡KŠkjx, cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v
2016] 42. “Debut” means- [23 BCS, cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ‰e‡`wkK
rd
A Through the way B In the way Ans:c Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi mnt cwiPvjK-12]
1. Choose the correct spelling: (KZ…ÁZv ¯^xKvi) 3. Which word is correct Spelling? [cÖv. mn.wkÿK
[wewfbœ gš¿Yvjq/wefv‡Mi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v- 19, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ 2018 (¯’wMZ 2014) 20 †Rjv 2018]
c`) 20 AvM÷ 21] Ans:d A Dirohea B Dirrohea
A aknowledgement B acknoleddgement C Dirrhoea D Diarrhea Ans:d
aknowledgement D acknowledgement
C 4. Which one is the correct spelling?
2. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? (g‡bv¯ÍË¡) [ Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ˆZj, (D`vigq, †c‡Ui AmyL, ‡cU Lvivc) [ivtwet 10-11]
M¨vm I LwbR m¤ú` Ki‡cv‡ikb (†c‡Uªvevsjv)Õi wnmve mnKvix- 19,
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK wb‡qvM-12 (Wvwjqv), cÖv_wgK cªavb wkÿK A diarrhoea B diarrhea
(ivRkvnx wefvM)-08, (‡iwR÷vW© cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (UMi)- C diarhea D a+b Ans:d
11, Btwet 06-07]
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Diarrhoea/ Diarrhea-
A Sychology B Psykology
উদvরাময়। Dia rr hoea ডায়াল কেরা ডাবল rr হেয়
C Sycology D Psychology Ans:d
যােব।
Skill-1: †hme GK Syllable hy³ kã GKwU vowel I GKwU consonant w`‡q †kl nq (†hgb: Sit, Wit)
†m¸‡jv‡Z vowel Øviv ïiæ Suffix †hgb; ing, er hy³ n‡j consonant wU double n‡e|
†hgb: Sit +ing= Sitting, get+ ing= getting, Z`ªƒc, run+ er = runner, rudder BZ¨vw`|
wKš‘ `ywU vowel A_ev `ywU consonant hy³ k‡ãi c‡i suffix hy³ n‡j consonant wU double n‡e bv|
`ywU vowel: Keep+ ing= Keeping, eat+ ing = eating, Need+ ing = needing, lead+ ing = leading
`ywU consonant: Help+ ed=Helped,
Skill-2: k‡ãi †k‡l “full” _vK‡j 2q “l” wU ev` w`‡q “ful” Ki‡Z n‡e|
†hgb: beauty+full→ beautiful, use+full→useful
Skill-3: vowel+ "L" Øviv †kl nq Ggb kãwU‡Z "y" ‡hvM Ki‡j "L" double n‡e Ges D”Pvi‡Yi †ÿ‡ÎI
"double L" Gi D”PviY n‡e| `ywU vowel: Cruel+ly= cruelly(µ‡qjwj), real+ly= really(wiqvjwj)
Skill-4: †h word Gi †kl `yBwU “L” w`‡q Ges suffix n‡”Q ful †mwUi †ÿ‡Î GKwU “L” ev` hv‡e| [Z‡e “L”
ev` bv w`‡jI mwVK] †hgb: Skill+ ful= Skilful /Skillful, Will+ ful= Wilful /Willful BZ¨vw`|
Skill-5: wKQz k‡ãi e¨wZµgagx© †kl consonant wU double nq|
†hgb: handicap → handicapped, kidnap → kidnapped, worship → worshipped (c~Rv)
Skill-6: hw` suffix, vowel Øviv ïiæ nq Ges k‡ãi †k‡li e hw` Aby”PvwiZ _v‡K Z‡e suffix Øviv hy³ n‡j e wU
[
ev` w`‡Z n‡e| †hgb: Live (e Aby”PvwiZ) +ing -Living, giving, taking, moving BZ¨vw`|
wKš‘ hw` Suffix wU consonant (ment, ful etc.) nq Z‡e e wU we`¨gvb _vK‡e|
†hgb: hope+ ful=hopeful, achieve+ ment= achievement,
wKš‘ GwUi wKQz e¨wZµg/exception Av‡Q| †hgb: true+ly=truly, due+ly=duly, whole+ly=wholly,
nine+th=ninth, awe+ful=awful argue+ment=argument
10. Choose the correctly spelt word- (A¨I- 11. Select the word that is spelled correctly.
[gnv-wnmve wbixÿK I wbqš¿‡Ki Kvh©vj‡q AwWUi-15]
dzj-fqsKi) [Ptwet (E) 09-10, (I) 16-17]
A Truoly B Truly
A awfull B awafull
C Truily D Trully Ans:b
C aweful D awful Ans:d
12. Select the word with right spelling.(AR©b 14. Which of the following is a form of 'die'?
[Xvt wet (B) 15-16]
Kiv) [WvK I †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM wefv‡Mi Aaxb Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi 18]
A achive B achieve
dryad
A B dye
dying
C D dieing Ans:c
C acheive D achiv Ans:b
15. The correct spelling? (Awek¦vm¨) [‡mvk¨vj
13. Which is the correct spelling? (AR©b) [37th
†W‡ejc‡g›U dvD‡Ûkb-Gi WvUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi/K¬v÷vi AvBwU
BCS, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (kxZjÿ¨v)-13, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq
A¨vwmm‡U›U-12, AvBb,wePviI msm` welqK gš¿Yvt Aaxb mve-‡iwRt-12]
mnKvix wkÿK (‡gNbv I myigv)-12, cÖv_wgK mnt wkÿK (ewikvj)-10,
cÖv_wgK mnt wkÿK-18 (¯’wMZ 14) 20 †Rjv-18] A Incredible B Incradible
A Achievement B Achevemen C Incredeble D Incredable Ans:a
C Acheivement D Achivement Ans:a
British word G…ou… ‡_‡K …o…; …re ‡_‡K …er--; en… ‡_‡K.. in… Øviv American nq
British- American British- American British- American
mould – mold moult - molt Exception: ‘boulder’, word wU Dfq
smoulder -smolder †ÿ‡ÎB e¨envi n‡Z cv‡i|
spectre - specter theatre - theater enquire – inquire
centre - center litre - liter enure - inure
fibre - fiber metre - meter endorse - indorse
encase - incase ensure - insure enclose - inclose
British word G …ise - ‡_‡K …ize; single ‘l’ ‡_‡K double ‘l’ Øviv American nq|
British word G …gg…- ‡_‡K …g --; …ogue - ‡_‡K …og Øviv American nq|
British word G …dgement - ‡_‡K …dgment; …st - ‡_‡K ‘…st’ nq bv
British word G evbv‡b, d«vÝ diacritics(wPý) e¨envi nq - American evbv‡b e¨envi nq bv
British- American British- American British- American
apologise - apologize dramatise - dramatize skilful - skillful
naturalise -naturalize satirise - satirize instil - instill
capitalise-capitalize fulfilment - fulfillment judgement - judgment
enrolment - enrollment instalment - installment enrol - enroll
fulfil - fulfill glamorise - glamorize // wilful - willful enthral - enthrall
abridgement - Acknowledgement- acknowledgment: `ywU word (abridgement &
abridgment Acknowledgement) American Bs‡iRx‡ZI e¨envi n‡Z cv‡i|
amidst - amid amongst – among whilst - while
café - cafe féte - fete matinée - matinee
élite - elite or élite fiancée - fiancee
16. The correct spelling is- (AbyK~j) [N.U. 03-04] 17. Which is the correct spelling?
A favourabl B favourable [gva¨wgK I D”P wkÿv Awa`߇ii cÖ`k©K-13] Ans:a/b
C fevourable D favoureble Ans:b A Orthopaedic B Orthopedic
C Orthopadic D Orthopadyc
27. Which one is correct? (wbðqZv) [K…wl m¤úªmviY Awat C Manual D Amature Ans:d
mn. K…wl Kg©KZv©-16, Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (B) 07-08, (L) 19-20] e¨vL¨v: Amature Gi mwVK evbvb Amateur -
A asurance B assurance Acwic°; a) ‡L‡jvqvi; B fvB‡cv; d) n¯ÍMZ;
C asuarance D assuarance Ans:b
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖkœ- fvjfv‡e co–b-
30. Choose the correctly spelt word- (Z¡ivwš^Z 35. Choose the correctly spelt word- (g~j¨
Kiv) [31 BCS, Btwet (B) 12-13, Xvtwet ÔMÕ 18-19, cÖv. mn.wkÿK
st
wba©viY)[cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡WjUv)-14, cÖv_wgK mnKvix
2018 (¯’wMZ 2014) 12 †Rjv 2018, cvqiv e›`i KZ…©c‡·i mn.mve- wkÿK-10, Rvtwet (H) 11-12]
B݇c±i -2018,gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`ßi Dc-cwi`k©K-13]
Aascesment B assesment
Accilerate
A B Accelerate
C asessment D assessment Ans:d
C Acceleraate D Accilarate Ans:b
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: G¨vm Gm †g›U= ass- ess-
31. Find the correctly spelt word- [BTRC Dc-mn. cwi.-
KvwiMwi, (19 †deªæ-21)] ment; gv_vq ivLyb kãwU‡Z †gvU 4wU s Av‡m|
AAbeyence B Abayance 36. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (`~lY) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (fjMv,
C Abeyence D Abeyance Ans:d hgybv)-13, Bangladesh Bank-04, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09]
Amature
A B Ammateur C Acsesible D Aquicence Ans:b
C Amateur D Amaateur Ans:c 39. Which one is correct? (K…wlwelqK) [‡mvk¨vj
†W‡ejc‡g›U dvD‡Ûkb-Gi WvUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi/K¬v÷vi AvBwU
34. Choose the correct spelling. [evsjv‡`k ebwkí
A¨vwmm‡U›U-12, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (KY©dzjx)-12]
Dbœqb K‡cv©‡ikb mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK-13, †mvbvjx e¨vsK-10, Lv`¨ Awa`߇i
cixÿv-09, mvD_B÷ e¨vsK-09, 11, Btwet (G) 16-17] A Agricultural B Agrecultural
A apropriate B appropriet C Agrecaltural D Agricultaral Ans:a
C appropriate D apropriate Ans:c
║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
47. Choose the correctly spelt word. (evwl©K) 53. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (D”PK‡Ú ¯^xK…wZ cÖ`vb) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK
60. Choose the spelling- (‡NvlYv Kiv) [¯’vbxq miKvi g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Aviwe- Uªvwi- †bm = Arbi-
wefv‡Mi Aaxb Rb¯’v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠ.Awa Gw÷‡gUi 2018] trari- ness; Bnvi A_© hyw³ wbf©i
A anounce B announce 64. The correctly spelt word is ---.
C announcee D annonce Ans:b (AwURg/cÖwZew›`) [evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK Awdmvi (K¨vk) -17]
61. Which is the correct spelling? (m‡PZbZv) A Awetism B Auotism
A Awereness B awareness C Autism D Auetism Ans:c
C Awarness D Awarenes Ans:b
║ ïay fvwm©wU cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
65. Which one is correct? (‡kªYxe×KiY) [Rvtwet 66. Choose the correct spelling- (el©c~wZ© Drme)
A Allingment B Aligment 09-10] [Btwet 04-05]
Recent cÖkœ: cÖvq meB GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv
67. Choose the correct spelling. (AvgjvZš¿) evbvb g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Bureaucracy-
[ Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ˆZj, M¨vm I LwbR m¤ú` Ki‡cv‡ikb আমলাতন্তৰ্। Bu-rea u cracy- বু-িড়য়া তুিম cracy.
(†c‡Uªvevsjv)Õi wnmve mnKvix -19, Bangladesh Bank Assistant
Director (Freedom Fighter Quota)-15, ivtwet 09-10, 10-11, 68. The correct spelling is- [ Kgb cÖkœ: RvZxq wbivcËv
†Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v Gi Rywbqi wdì Awdmvi - 19]
07-08, Southeast Bank-11, Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK I MYwkÿv
gš¿Yvj‡qi wkÿv Awa. wcwUAvB BÝUªv±i (mvaviY) - 19, Kvwi. I gv`ªvmv A bitchcomber B beachcomber
wkÿv gš¿. (Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤ú.) 11 Ryb 21] C beaccomber D bichcomber Ans:b
A bureaucracy B burocracy mwVK evbvbhy³ n‡jv: beachcomber - mgy‡`ªi †h wekvj
C buracrcy D bureaucracy Ans:a †XD Zx‡i G‡m Mwo‡q c‡o|
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖkœ- fvjfv‡e co–b-
69. Which is the correct spelling. [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK 71. Select the correct word. (Ck¦iwb›`v, ag©‡K
mnKvix wkÿK (17 †Rjv) 28 A‡±vei-15, ‡Rjv wbev©Pb Awdmvi I
KUv¶) [ivtwet (mgvRKg©) 06-07, Xvtwet (A) 15-16, Dhaka
mvnKvix mwPe-04, ivtwet 09-10, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (myigv)-12,
(Ki‡Zvqv)-13, 15, Btwet (G) 14-15, 16-17, Ptwet (A) 14-15, 16- A blasphemy B blusphemy Bank-11]
17, kvtwetcÖtwet 06-07] C blasphame D blsphemy Ans:a
A burucrate B bureaucrat 72. Which of the following words is
C beaurucrat D buroucrat Ans:b misspelled? [Pubali Bank (Senior officer)-11, Btwet
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: weDwiµ¨vU- bureaucrat kãwU‡K (C, H) 14-15, ivtwet (B-Law) 16-17, (ivóªweÁvb) 07-08, 09-10,
Gfv‡e fvO‡Z cv‡ib- bu rea u crat- weD-wiqv-BD-µ¨vU 10-11]
70. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnt wkÿK (17 †Rjv) 28 A‡±vei- Bureaucracy
A B bunglow
15, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09, Btwet (C) 16-17, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet C buoyant D bumpkin Ans:b
(G) 18-19, RvtKtKvtbtBtwe (G, Gj) 17-18] e¨vL¨v: mwVK kã- bungalow- KzwVevwo
A Banquete B Bouquet
73. Choose the correct spelling. (e¨v‡Pji-
C Boquet D Bouqutte Ans:b
AweevwnZ) [Xvtwet 03-04, Kztwet (K) 12-13]
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: eD Av‡Q Kz‡qU- Bou- quet-
A bechelor B bachalor
‡evKz‡qU- dy‡ji †Zvov/¸”Q
C bachelor D bchelor Ans:c
Recent cÖkœ: cÖvq meB GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv
81. Select the right spelling. (wbimb‡hvM¨) [ Kgb 83. Choose the correctly spelled one. [42th BCS]
cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa. Gw÷‡gUi 19] A Caesarian B Caesarean
Cureable
A B Curable C Ciserian D Scissorian Ans:a,b
Curible
C D Qurible Ans:b
84. Identify the correct spelling- (HK¨) [ Kgb
82. Which is correctly spelt? (Kwd) [ Kgb cÖkœ: cÖkœ: Sadharan Bima Corporation Upper Division Asst. -19]
evsjv‡`k ‡eZv‡ii mn-m¤úv`K-19,]
A consensus B concensus
A Coffi B Coffee
C conscensus D consencious Ans:a
C Cofee D Coffe Ans:b
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 948 ~
85. Identify the word which is spelt 89. Choose the correct spelling. (cvV¨m~wP) [
incorrectly. [ Kgb cÖkœ: 40th BCS 2019] Kgb cÖkœ: h‡kvi wecÖwe: BDwbU- B, 19-20]
e¨vL¨v: consciencious; Conscientious- 90. The correct spelling is- (AšÍnxb) Kgb cÖkœ:
RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v Gi Rywbqi wdì Awdmvi - 19]
we‡eKevb; Avi perseverance- Aa¨vemvqx; ceasless
A B ceasseless
convalescence- ‡ivMgyw³i ci ¯^v‡¯’i µ‡gvbœwZ; C ceaseless D ceasceles Ans:c
maintenance- iÿYv‡eÿY; 91. Which spelling is correct? (PK‡jU) [ Kgb
86. Identify the correct spelling- (`„wó AvKl©Y) cÖkœ: ¯’vbxq miKvi wefv‡Mi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx/bKkvKvi -19]
[ Kgb cÖkœ: XvKv B‡jKwUªK mvcøvB †Kv¤úvwb (DESCO)-Gi chocklate
A B chocolatte
A¨vwmm‡U›U Kg‡cøB›U mycvifvBRvi-19, Trust Bank-10, cÖv_wgK cÖavb C chocolate D choclate Ans:c
wkÿK (Ksm)-08, 09, DESCO-Gi mnt Kg‡cøBb mycvifvBRvi
92. Which word is incorrectly spelt? [ Kgb cÖkœ:
(ACP)-19, Bangladesh Gas co. Asst. Manager-11]
RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) (Set-1/2), 19-20]
A Conspicuous B Conspecious
A College B Collage Ans:d
C Conscpicious D Conspeqous Ans:a
C Colleague D None of the above
87. The correctly spelled word is -----.
mwVK k㸇jvi A_©: College A_©- gnvwe`¨vjq;
(kÖæwZKUzZv) [ Kgb cÖkœ: Ptwet BDwbU- we, 19-20]
Collage- ‡KŠk‡ji GKwU Ask; Colleague-mnKgx©;
A cacophone B cacophoney
93. The correct spelling is- (KvZ©yR/ †UvUv) [
C cacophoni D cacophony Ans:d
Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (P) 19-20]
88. Choose the correct spelling. (‡µvgv‡UvMÖvwd) A Curtridge B Cartridge
[ Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet BDwbU- we, †mU- G, 19-20] Ans:c C Curtidge D Cartrdge Ans:b
A Chronotography B Chranotography
C Chromatography D Chrometography
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖkœ- fvjfv‡e co–b-
94. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (Pig wech©q) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix 97. wb‡Pi ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (mw¤§wjZ cÖ‡Póv) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK
wkÿK, (‡nvqvs‡nv)-13, (weUv)-14 (cyb:M„nxZ 17 †Rjv), mnKvix wkÿK (ivBb)-13, Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK-11, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK
et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (kvcjv)-09] (Ki‡Zvqv)-12, (‡gNbv)-13, nvtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15]
ACatastrophe B Cetastrophe Colaboration
A B Collaberation
C Catarstrofee D Catastrophee Ans:a C Colaberation D Collaboration Ans:d
95. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (weRqx) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK wb‡qvM 98. Which one is correct? (msjMœ -KbwUwMDqvm)
cixÿv-, (`vRjv)-13, 14 (cyb:M„nxZ 17 †Rjv)] [RvZxq ivR¯^ †ev‡W©i mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZv©-12, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09,
Conqueror
A B Conquerer (KY©dzjx)-12, A_©gš¿Yvj‡qi †mvk¨vj †W‡fjc‡g›U dvD‡Ûkb-Gi K¬v÷vi
AvBwU A¨vwmm‡U›U-12]
C Conquaror D Conqarer Ans:a
AContiguos B Contiguous
96. Which spelling is correct? (cÖksmvcÎ)
CContigous D Conteguous Ans:b
[Sonali Bank Ltd. Sub-Assistant Engineer (Sivil) – 16,
evsjv‡`k ebwkí Dbœqb K‡cv©‡ikb mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK-13, Lv`¨ Awa`߇i 99. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? (`ybx©wZ, cvc, Aweï×Zv)
Dc-cwi`k©K-09, 12, Trust Bank Ltd. (Assistant Executive [Lv`¨ Awa`߇i wb‡qvM cixÿ-09, Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-10]
Officer)-10] A coruption B coroption
A Credential B Credancial C coraption D corruption Ans:d
C Credantial D Credencial Ans:a
║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
119. Which one os correctly spelt? (D”Pc`¯’ 125. Choose the correct spelling from the
†mbvcwZ) [cwieviKj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_x©-10] given options. [BSC Senior Officer (3 Banks) 2018]
A Colonel B Coornel A Collosal B Collossal
C Koronel D Konel Ans:a C Collosal D Colossal Ans:d
120. Choose the correctly spelled word. 126. Which of the following has the correct
(cÖksmvcÎ) [mvaviY exgv K‡cv©‡ikb-09] spelling?[¯^v¯’¨ I cwi. Kj¨vY gš¿Yv. wmwb. ÷vd bvm© (evwZjK…Z)-17]
A Certifacade B Certificate A Crucial B Crutial
C Cartificate D Certeticate Ans:b C Crustial D Crusial Ans:a
121. Choose the correct spelling. (cÖwZ‡hvwMZv) e¨vL¨v: Option ¸‡jvi g‡a¨ correct spelling hy³
[mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii cÖ‡ekb Awdmvi-13] word n‡jv crucial hvi A_© AZ¨šÍ ¸iæZ¡c~Y©|
ACompitition B Competetion 127. Choose the correctly spelled word from
C Competision D Competition Ans:d the given options. (‡ckv, RxweKv) [WvP-evsj e¨vsK-
122. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (weeY©/ eY©nx) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb A Carierr B Career 09]
wkÿK -07]
C Cereer D Cariirr Ans:b
Cadaverous
A B Cedavorous
128. Choose the correct spelling: [BSC Senior
C Cadavarous D Cedaverous Ans:a
Officer (IT/ICT) 2018]
123. The correct one of- Calender A Corridor B Coridoar
[Rupali Bank ltd officer-13]
C Corridour D Cooridor Ans:a
ACalender B Calandar Ans:d
129. Which is correctly spelt? (†k^Zmvi) [mgvR‡mev
C Callendar D Calendar (el©cwÄKv)
Awa`߇i Awdm mnvqK-18]
124. Which one is the correct spelling? A Charbohydrate B Carbhohydrate
(‡kBdvi-WªvBfvi) [Xvtwet 2018-19 ÔKÕ BDwbU]
C Carbohidrate D Carbohydrate Ans:d
A Chauffeur B Chauffar
C Chaffeure D Chuffeur Ans:a Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
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A conccession B consession
A chancelary B chancellary
C chancelery D chancellery Ans:d
C concission D concession Ans:d
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: con-ces-sion/ con-cession/ evsjv: wek¦we`¨vj‡qi DcvP‡h©i evmfe‡b Kvh©µg;
134. Choose the word that is incorrectly
kãwU‡Z †mkb evbvbwU ce Øviv ïiæ| Z‡e ïay †mkb
evbvb- session;
spelled. [Mercantile Bank-08]
A cessation B cesation
131. The correct spelling of- “conglumorate”
C sensation D causation Ans:b
(GKÎxKiY) [Senior officer (Pubali Bank)-11]
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: cessation- weiwZ; sensation-
A conglomorat B conglomerte Ans:d
fve/Abyf~wZ; causation- KiY/msNUb;
C coglomorate D conglomerate
135. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (Qv‡`i wb‡Pi ¯Íi) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: KO‡jv‡gi¨vBU- con-glo-me-
mnKvi wkÿK (wZZvm)-10]
rate/ conglo-me-rate ‡h‡Kvb GKfv‡e ‡f‡½ g‡b A Cieling B Cealing
ivL‡jB n‡e| C Ceilling D Ceiling Ans:d
132. The correct spelling of- CATALIST 136. Which one is correct? (enb/cwienb)[MYgva¨g
(AbyNUK) [Senior officer (Pubali Bank)-11] Bbw÷wUD‡Ui mnKvix cwiPvjK MY‡hvMv‡hvM cÖwkÿY)-03]
A catalist B catalyst A Convence B Conveyance
C cattalyst D catlyst Ans:b C Concance D Conviance Ans:b
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: K¨vUv-wj÷; cata-lyst k‡ã wj÷ 137. Identify the correct spelling: (we‡eKeyw×c~Y©)
evbvb y Øviv; Avevi ïay wj÷ evbvb i Øviv- list hvi [Southeast Bank Ltd. Trainee Officer 18]
║ ïay fvwm©wU cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
138. Identify the incorrect spelling. [Xvtwet (C) 11- mwVK evbvb: Consumer- ‡fv³v; B Consulate-
A contamination B conjunction 12] `~Zvevm; C Contrast- cv_©K¨ Kiv;
C connection D Conotation Ans:d 141. Choose the correct spelling. (QÙ‡ek aviY)
e¨vL¨v: Conotation kãwU fzj kã- mwVK kã n‡e- A camoflage B camoflage [Rtwet 05-06]
Connotation hvi A_© msÁv/ AšÍwb©wnZ A_©; C camouflage D camouflag Ans:c
139. A person who plays cricket is- g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: K¨v‡gv-BD-døvR/ camo-u-flage
(wµ‡KU †L‡jvqvi) [Kztwet 08-09] (K¨v‡gvDdøvR)
A cricketer B cricketar 142. mwVK evbvb †KvbwU? (K¨vwjMÖvwd- n¯Íwjwcwe`¨v;) [Xvtwet
C criketer D cricket-man Ans:a (F) 16-17]
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: cric-keter- wµK- †KUvi A Calliography B Caligraphy
(wµ‡KUvi) C Calleography D Calligraphy Ans:d
140. Find out the correct spelling. (‡Kvb wel‡q g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Calligraphy -K¨vwjMÖvwd- k‡ã
Mfxifv‡e wPšÍv) [htwetcÖtwet (D) 15-16] 2wU Gj(l) Av‡Q wKš‘ o bvB| ZvB Calliography mwVK
A Consummer B Consumate Ans:d bq|
C Contast D Contemplation
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D ‡_‡K F- Group (weMZ mv‡j Avmv k㸇jv Bold 317 Discipline(n/v) wbqgvbyewZ©Zv
ev Mv‡ov Kvwj Kiv AvQ| G¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡eb) 318 Discussion(n) Av‡jvPbv, weZK©
283 Daffodil(n) dzj 319 Disease(n) e¨vwa, †ivM
284 Dalliance(n) `xN©m~ÎZv 320 Disorientate(v) wPb‡Z bv †`Iqv
285 Dandruff(n) LykwK 321 Dispassionate(adj.) kvšÍ
286 Daughter(n) Kb¨v 322 Dispensary(n) Jlyavjq
287 Decathlon(n) `kwU †Ljvi GK ce© 323 Dissatisfied(adj.) Amš‘ó
288 Deceive(v) cÖZviYv Kiv 324 Dissectible(adj.) bk¦i
289 Decennial(n) (wW‡Qwbqvj) `kevwl©K 325 Dissemination(n) we¯Ívi, e¨vwß
290 Defeasance(n) civRq 326 Dissertation(n) ZË¡v‡jvPbv, weZK©
291 Deficient(adj.) A`¶ 327 Dissident (n) wfbœ ag©vj¤^x/gZv`kx©
292 Definition(n) msÁv 328 Dissonance(n) my‡ii Awgj, A‰bK¨
293 Deity(n) †`eZv 329 Distance(n) `~iZ¡
294 Demission(n) cwiZ¨vM, c`Z¨vM 330 Domicile(n) evm¯’vb
295 Demurrage(n) ÿwZcyiY 331 Dossier(n) `wjj¸”Q;
296 Dependent(adj.) wbf©ikxj 332 Drunkenness(n) gvZjvwg
297 Deplorable(adj) †kvPbxq 333 Dyeing(n) is Kivi KvR
298 Descending(n) bvgv/AeZiY 334 Dying(adj.) gyg~ly©
299 Desert(n) giæf~wg 335 Dysentery(n) Avgvkq †ivM
300 Desiccate(v) ﮋ Kiv, ïKv‡bv 336 Dyspepsia(n) ARxY© †ivM/ e`nRg
301 Desperate(adj.) DwØMœ 337 Education(n) wkÿv
302 Dessert (djvnvi) (n) ‡fv‡Ri †k‡l cwi‡ewkZ 338 Elementary(adj.) †gŠwjK
wgwó, dj, `B 339 Elephantiasis(n) †Mv`/nvwZi cv
BZ¨vw` 340 Embarrass(v) weeªZ/nZeyw× Kiv
303 Development(n) Dbœ&qb 341 Embarrassing(adj.) weeªZKi
304 Diabetes(n) eûg~Î †ivM 342 Embarrassment(n) `vqMÖ¯’Zv, nZeyw×Zv
305 Diagnosis(n) †ivM wbY©q 343 Embassy(n) `~Zvevm
306 Dialogue(n) K‡_vcK_b, 344 Embedded(adj.) AwawôZ, ¯’vwcZ
gZwewbgq 345 Encyclopaedia wek¦‡Kvl/
307 Diaphragm/midriff(n) cvZjv c`©v(Wvqvd«vg) (British) (n) wek¦Ávb fvÛvi
308 Diarrhea/diarrhoea(n) D`ivgq, †c‡Ui AmyL Encyclopedia
309 Different(adj.) Avjv`v, c„_K (American)
310 Difficult(adj.) KwVb, k³ 346 Endeavour(n) K‡Vvi cÖ‡Póv
311 Dilapidated(adj.) aŸsmcÖvß, ¶wqZ 347 Enormous(adj.) B‡bvg¨vm wekvj, cÖPzi
312 Dilemma(n) Dfq m¼U 348 Enthusiastic(adj.) AwZ Drmvnx, AZz¨rmvnx
313 Dimension(n) gvÎv, cwigvc 349 Entrepreneur(n) msMVK, wVKv`vi,
314 Dinosaur(n) WvB‡bvmi AbUvi‡cÖbv(i) D‡`¨v³v
315 Diphtheria(n) KÉbvwji msµvgK †ivM 350 Equilibrium(n) fvimvg¨ Ae¯’v
316 Disaster(n) AvKw¯§K wech©q 351 Erroneously(adv) åvšÍfv‡e,fzj µwU
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352 Estuary (n) G¨vmPzqvix Lvox/‡gvnbv/b`xgyL 367 Farragoes (n) wewfbœ wgkÖY/ RMvwLPzwi
353 Etiquette(n)(GwU‡KU&) wkóvPvi 368 Fascination(n) †gvnbxqZv, gy»Zv
354 Evanescence(n) we¯§„wZ, wejywß 369 Favourable(adj.) AbyK~j
355 Exaggerate(v) AwZiwÄZ Kiv 370 Fertilizer(n) mvi
(BKRvRv‡iBU) 371 Figuration(n) g~wZ©`vb
356 Exaggeration(n) AwZiÄb, AwZK_b. 372 Flagellation(n) †e‡Zi PveyK
357 Excessive(adj.) evowZ 373 Flattery(n) †Zvlv‡gv`, PvUzKvwiZv
358 Exemplary(adj.) `„óvšÍg~jK 374 Folklore(n) †jvKK_v
359 Exhilarate(v) Djøvm Kiv 375 Foreigner(n) we‡`kx
360 Expedient(adj.) Dc‡hvMx, myweavRbK 376 Forfeit (v) ev‡Rqvß Kiv
361 Expeditious(adj.) Z¡wiZ, `ªæZ 377 Forfeiture(n) ev‡RqvßKiY
362 Explanation(n) e¨vL¨v/ ‰KdqZ 378 Forgetful(adj.) fz‡j hvIqv
363 Extension(n) m¤úªmviY 379 Fugitive(adj) cjvZK
364 Facsimile-(n) d¨vKwmwgwj; Abywjwc 380 Fulfill/Fulfil (v) m¤ú~Y© Kiv
365 Fallacious(adj.) weåvwšÍKi, åvwšÍg~jK 381 Fulfillment(n) m¤ú~Y©Zv, c~Y©Zv`vb
366 Fallacy(n) wg_¨v/fyj wek¦vm
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Recent cÖkœ: cÖvq meB GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv
143. Select a word having correct Spelling. 147. Select a word having correct spelling.
(bvgv/AeZiY) [ Kgb cÖkœ: RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v Gi (we¯§„wZ, wejywß) [ Kgb cÖkœ: XvKv B‡jKwUªK mvcøvB †Kv¤úvwb
wdì Awdmvi- 19, Eastern Bank-05, Exim Bank-10] (DESCO)- Gi A¨vwmm‡U›U Kg‡cøB›U mycvifvBRvi 2019, Trust
A dessending B desending Bank-10]
144. Which one is the correct spelling? [miKvix Kg© C evanescense D evanscence Ans:b
Kwg. (wmwb. BÝUªv±i) 18 †m‡Þ. 21] 148. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (`„óvšÍg~jK) [ Kgb cÖkœ: wewfbœ
A desiase B disease gbÎYvjq/wefv‡Mi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v- 19, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK
C desease D disese Ans:b (Rev)-09, cÖv_wgK mnt wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv)-10, evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK
(mycvifvBRvi)-12, Lytwet (evwYR¨) 16-17, Xvtwet (D) 11-12, (D)
145. Identify the correct spelling- (aŸsmcÖvß,
Examplary
A B Exemplery 12-13]
¶wqZ, RxY©) [ Kgb cÖkœ: XvKv B‡jKwUªK mvcøvB †Kv¤úvwb
C Examplery D Exemplary Ans:d
(DESCO)-Gi A¨vwmm‡U›U Kg‡cøB›U mycvifvBRvi-19, wZZvm M¨vm
†Kv¤úvbx-11, Bangladesh Gas Field Co. (ass. Manager)-11, 149. Identify the correct spelling- (cy®úvqb)
Trust Bank-10, Kgb cÖkœ: DESCO (ACP)-19] [ Kgb cÖkœ: BSC (6 Govt. Banks) Senior Officer -19]
152. Which one is the incorrect spelling? KvR) [ Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet (we) †mU-K, 19-20] Ans:c
[Agrani Bank Ltd. (SO) -17, Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (G), 19-20] A Dissimination B Dessmination
A deportation B depriciation C Dissemination D Dissemanation
C denunciation D denomination Ans:b
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖkœ- fvjfv‡e co–b-
154. Which one is the correct spelling- (K‡Vvi 159. Choose the correct spelling. (we¯Ívi, e¨vwß)
cÖ‡Póv) [Btwet 05-06, Rtwet (C) 11-12] [ivtwet 08-09, Btwet (H-Law) 13-14]
e¨vL¨v: aborigines- k‡ãi A_©-Avw`evwm/ Avw`g 160. “DESSICATA” correct spelling (ﮋ Kiv
Awaevwm| ev nIqv, ïKv‡bv) [Exe- offi. (Ja. B.)-12, Xvtwet (D) 12-13]
A desicate B desiccate
155. Identify the correct spelling. (wbqgvbyewZ©Zv)
[Lv`¨ Awa`߇ii mnKvix Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-12, Awdm mnKvix Kvg C dessiccate D dessicate Ans:b
Kw¤úDUvi gy`ªvÿwiK-12, ivtwet (A-Odd), fvlv (evs/Bs) 14-15, 161. The correctly spelled word is -(evm¯’vb)
Eastern Bank-05, Btwet (G) 16-17] [Xvtwet 04-05, 08-09, cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 15-16]
discipline
A B displine A domicile B domescile
C dissipline D disipline Ans:a C domesile D dmicile Ans:a
156. Find the correct spelling. (msÁv) [KjKviLvbvi 162. Which word is correct spelling. (gyg~ly©)
mnKvix cwi`k©K (cÖ‡KŠkj)-05, BRTA Gi †gvUihvb cwi`k©K-17, [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi evsjv‡`k Rwic Awa`߇ii mnKvix mycvwib‡Ub‡W›U-
et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (G) 18-19] 05,evsjv‡`k Rwic Awa`߇ii mnt mycvwib‡U‡Û›U Ae mv‡f©-05, kÖg
A Definetion B Defination cwi`߇ii †gwW‡Kj Awdmvi-05, Xvtwet (K) 12-13]
C Definition D Defination Ans:c A Dieing B Dying
157. Which one is correct? (D‡`¨v³v) [ivRkvnx K…wl C Diying D Dieying Ans:b
Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZv©, 2q †kÖwY)-15, Xvt wet (A) 16-17, ivtwet (wW) 17- 163. Choose the correct spelling. (Av‡jvPbv,
18, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (we) 17-18, Bangladesh Bank Asst.
weZK©) [Rtwet (B) 07-08, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (N) 16-17]
Director 2018]
A discusion B disscussion
Aenterpreneoure B entrepreneur
C disscusion D discussion Ans:d
Centrepranour D enterprenur Ans:b
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: en-tre-pre-ne-ur; Gb- wUª- wcÖ- 164. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (cy®úvqb) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK
wb‡qvM-12 (Wvwjqv), cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-08, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D)
wb-Di; Z‡e mwVK D”PviY- AbUvi‡cÖbv(i)
16-17] Ans:b
158. Choose the correct spelling- (Dfq msKU
A Efflorancence B Efflorescence
Ae¯’v) [cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_x©-15, ivtwet (D-evwYR¨/
C Effloresence D Eflorenscence
AevwYR¨) 13-14, Trust Bank-12]
165. The correct spelling is-(gvÎv, gvc, we¯Ívi)
A dilemma B dillema
[Xvtwet (A) 05-06, Rtwet (B) 05-06]
C dellima D dilema Ans:a
A dimension B dimention
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: wW‡jggv- dilemma; kãwU‡Z 1wU
C dymention D dmension Ans:a
Gj (l) Ges 2wU Gg (m) Av‡Q|
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166. Which has the correct spelling? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK 173. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? (`vqMÖ¯’Zv, nZeyw×Zv) [cÖv_wgK
mnKvix wkÿK (wSjvg)-13, Bangladesh Bank (AD)-12, 11Zg we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (K¨v‡gwjqv)-12, Rupali Bank (Officer)-13,
we‡RGm mnKvix RR-17, Southeast Bank-09, cªwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wSjvg, cÙv)-13, †bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 16-17,
¸ß ms‡KZ cwi`߇ii mvBdvi Awdmvi-05, ivtwet (G) 12-13, Xvtwet ivtwet (E2) 18-19] Ans:b
(B) 02-03] Ans:b,d A Embarrasment B Embarrassment
A Enciclopedia B Encyclopaedia C Embarasment D Embarassment
C Enciclopeadia D Encyclopedia 174. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? (e¨vL¨v/‰KwdqZ) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq
e¨vL¨v: British word G ae _vK‡j American mnKvix wkÿK (evMvbwejvm)-12, moK I Rbc_ Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix
cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-03]
word G…e… nq; ZvB British wbqgvbymv‡i
A explenation B explanation
Encyclopaedia Ges American wbqgvbymv‡i
C explaination D explenetion Ans:b
Encyclopedia mwVK; Gi A_© wek¦‡Kvl/wek¦Ávb
175. Select the correct spelling. (†Mv`/nvwZi cv)
fvÛvi;
[Xvtwet (C) 01-02, ivtwet (gv‡K©wUs) 09-10, (fvlv wefvM) 10-11,
167. Select a word having correct spelling. (dvBb¨vÝ GÛ e¨vswKs) 10-11]
(AwZ Drmvnx, AZz¨rmvnx) [Eastern Bank-05,Exim Bank- A elephanthiasis B elephanthiasis
10, Lv`¨ Awa`߇i Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-11, Dc-cwi`k©K-11, ivt wet (D)
C elephantiasis D elephanthesisAns:c
AevwYR¨ 15-16]
g‡b ivLyb: Ele-phan-tia-sis= Elephantiasis
A enthusiastic B enthousiastic
C enthosuastic D enthausiasticAns:a
(K‡Vvi cÖ‡Póv)
176. Identify the correct spelling. (BKRvRv‡iBU)
168. Identify the correct spelling. (fvimvg¨
AwZiwÄZ Kiv; [ivtwet (A2) 18-19, (mgvRKg©) 06-07, cÖvK-
Ae¯’v) [Dutch- Bangla Bank-10, †et‡ivtwet (wm) 14-15]
cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-11, (Mvgv)-14, Dutch-Bangla Bank-12,
A equilebrium B equalibrium RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16]
C equilibrium D equalbrium Ans:c A Exegerate B Exaggerate
169. Which spelling is correct? (AwZ iwÄZ KiY) C Exeggarate D Exagerate Ans:b
[ivtwet (E-even) 13-14,c~evjx e¨vsK K¨vk (Awdmvi)-13]
177. Choose the correct spelling. (weeªZ Kiv,
A exaggeration B exageration
nZeyw× Kiv [cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi Rywbqi cwimsL¨vb mnKvix- 06, cjøx
C exaggerasion D exaggertion Ans:a Dbœqb e¨vsK (K¨vk Awdmvi)-18]
170. Identify the correct spelling. (m¤úªmviY) A Embarras B Emberras
[evsjv‡`k ebwkí Dbœqb K‡cv©‡ikb mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK-13, Lv`¨ Awa`߇i
C Embarrass D Embarass Ans:c
wb‡qvM cixÿv-09, Southeast Bank-09, Dutch-Bangla Bank-10,
Sonali Bank-10, wZZvm M¨vm UªvÝwgkb GÛ wWw÷ªweDkvb †Kv¤úvbx-11, 178. Select the correct spelling. (Dc‡hvMx,
mnKvix Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-12, Rvtwet (R) 11-12] myweavRbK Dcvq) [12th BCS, Dhaka Bank-04, [‡et‡ivtwet
A Extantion B Extansion (B) 15-16, ivtwet (D) 12-13]
C Extension D Extention Ans:c A Expedient B Expadient
171. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (AwZ Djøvm) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK C Expodiant D Expedeint Ans:a
(wZ¯Ív)-10, (myigv)-13, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK -08-10] 179. Choose the correct spelling. (†gvnbxqZv,
A Exilaration B Exilaretion gy»Zv) [`y‡hv©M e¨e¯’vcbv ey¨‡iv mnt cwiPvjK-01, Ptwet 06-07,
C Exchilaretion D Exhilaration Ans:d
A fascination B facination ivtwet 07-08]
172. Which one of the following is correct?
C fascenation D fascinatin Ans:a
(evowZ) [Xvtwet (D) 05-06, Medical & Dental-13-14, g‡b ivLvi ‡KŠkj-Fas-ci-nation=Fascination-
Kgb cÖkœ: RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v (NSI) Gi wdì Awdmvi - 19]
d¨vwm‡bBkb
A excesive B excessive
C execsive D execessive Ans:b
║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
182. Choose the correctly spelt word. (wej¤^ g‡b ivLyb: Fal-la-cious=Fallacious (weåvwbÍKi)
gvïj) [RbZv e¨vsK wj. Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi-17] 190. Choose the correct spelling from the
A demmurage B demmarage given options. [BSC Senior Officer (3 Banks) 2018]
C demurrage D demurage Ans:c A Faximile B Fachsimile
183. Select the word having correct spelling. C Facsimile D Factsimile Ans:c
(†ivM wbY©q) [Exim Bank -04] e¨vL¨v: Facsimile (d¨vKwmwgwj)- ‡jLv, gy`ªY,
A digonosis B diagnosis BZ¨vw`i Abyiæc Kwc;
C digonocis D dignocease Ans:b 191. The correct spelling is- (wcÖq) [Pubali Bank Ltd.
184. Which of the following is correctly Junior Officer (Cash) -16]
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G ‡_‡K N- Group (weMZ mv‡j Avmv k㸇jv 417 Hygiene(n) cwi¯‹vi-cwi”QbœZv
Bold ev Mv‡ov Kvwj Kiv AvQ| G¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡eb) 418 Hypochondriac(n) gw¯Í®‹ weK„wZ/ welbœ
382 Gazette(n/v) cÖÁvcb cÖKvk cvIqv 419 Illegitimate(adj.) A‰ea, RviR
383 Gesture(n) Bkviv, A½fw½ 420 Illiteracy(n) wbi¶iZv
384 Giraffe(n) wRivd 421 Illogical(adj.) A‡hŠw³K
385 Glorious(adj.) gwngvwš^Z, †MŠiegq 422 Illustration(n) e¨vL¨v
386 Glossary(n) Awfavb, kã‡Kvl 423 Imaginary(adj.) KvíwbK
387 Gonorrhea(n) cÖ‡gn/avZz †ivM 424 Immense(adj.) wekvj
388 Gorgeous(adj.) RvKRgKc~Y© 425 Imminent(adj.) Avmbœ
389 Governance(n) cwiPvjbv, kvmb 426 Implementation(n) ev¯Íevqb, m¤úv`b
390 Grammar(n) e¨vKiY 427 Impression(n) Mfxi Av‡eM
391 Grievance(n) `y‡f©vM, hš¿Yv 428 Impressionable(adj.) mn‡R cÖfvweZ nq Ggb
Recent cÖkœ: cÖvq meB GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv
197. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (wkit‡”Q` Kivi hš¿we‡kl) [ Kgb 203.The correct spelling of “Millenium” (mnmª
cÖkœ: ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvt gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awat D-cwi`k©K- 19, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK
eQi, nvRvi eQi) [Bangladesh Commarce Bank Ltd.
mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv, kxZjÿ¨v)-13, mnt _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi
Assistant Officer (General) – 16, Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷
A Guillotine B Gillotine (ATEO)-10] MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-
C Guilotine D Giullotine Ans:a Gi †dvig¨vb-19, Janata Bank (EO)-12, Xvtwet (D) 12-13]
[ Pubali Bank Ltd. Asst. Trainee Junior Officer (Cash) -19] handcupp
C D handcalf Ans:a
A Haabits B Habbts 213. Which word is misspelt? [ Kgb cÖkœ: ¯’vbxq miKvi
wefv‡Mi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi)- 19]
C Habits D Habitts Ans:c
A garulous B freight
209.Choose the correct spelling. (mw`©R¡i)
C gallery D gratitude Ans:a
[ Kgb cÖkœ: h‡kvi wecÖwe: BDwbU- G, 19-20]
mwVK evbvbhy³ n‡jv: garrulous – evPvj, evK¨evMxk|
A Infuenja B Influanza
C Influanja D Influenza Ans:d
214. The correct spelling? (cvÛz‡ivM) [ Kgb cÖkœ:
cÖv_wgK I MYwkÿv gš¿.cÖv_. wkÿv Awa. wcwUAvB BÝUªv±i (mvaviY) -19]
210. The correct spelling is- (AnsKvix) Kgb cÖkœ:
RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v Gi Rywbqi wdì Awdmvi - 19]
A joandice B johniee
A houghty B haughty C jondice D jaundice Ans:d
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖkœ- fvjfv‡e co–b-
215. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (`y‡f©vM, hš¿Yv) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix A Giraf B Jirafe
wkÿK wb‡qvM-10, 12 (cÙv), cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-13 (wgwmwmwc, C Jirafee D Giraffe Ans:d
hgybv), (fjMv)-13]
220. Which one is correct? (wbðqZv, RvgvbZ)
A Griveance B Grievence
[Bangladesh Commarce Bank Ltd. Assistant Officer
C Grievance D Greivance Ans:c (General) – 16, wbev©Pb Kwgkb mwPevj‡q D”Pgvb mnKvix-18]
216. The correct spelling is- (¯^vfvweK) [Pubali Bank A Gaurantee B Gurantee
Ltd. (SO) – 17, Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee - 16] C Garuntee D Guarantee Ans:d
A Intrensic B Intrinsic
221. Choose the correctly spelled word. (gvqv,
C Entrensic D Entrinsec Ans:b
`„wóåvwšÍ) [wcGmwm KZ…©K wbavwiZ 12 wU c‡`i
217. The correct spelling is- (m`vb›`) [Janata Bank wb‡qvM cixÿv-01, Rvtwet (C1) 17-18]
Ltd. Executive Officer (Afternoon) -17, [Pubali Bank Ltd.
A Hallocination B Halucination
(SO) -17, Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee - 16]
C Hallucination D HallusinationAns:c
A Jovial B Joveal
222. Find out the word with correct spelling.
C Joviel D Joivel Ans:a
218. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (wewfbœ Dcv`v‡bi wgkÖY) [12th
(Pig Amr, RNb¨) [Bangladesh Development Bank
LTD. Executive Officer-14, Exim Bank-11, Btwet 10-11]
BCS, 38th BCS, Mercantile Bank-08, Btwet 10-11, cÖv_wgK cÖavb
wkÿK-09,13, cÖv_gwK mnKvix wkÿK-14, evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i heinus
A B hainus
mnKvix cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-13, Lytwet (G) 18-19, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© C heinous D hynous Ans:c
21)] Ans:b 223. Select the correct spelled word. [gnv-wnmve
A Heterogenus B Heterogeneous wbixÿK I wbqš¿‡Ki Kvh©vj‡q AwWUi-15, Btwet (we) 15-16]
C Heteroganeous D Hetrogeneous A Hiererchy B Hirearchy
219. Which one is correctly spelled? (wRivd) C Heirarchy D Hierarchy Ans:d
[ivtwet 09-10, Rvtwet (wm1) 15-16] evsjv: Hierarchy- hvRKMY; hvRKMY KZ„©K kvmb-
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224. The correct spelling of “Itnirary” 231. The correct spelling of “Illegitmete”
(ågYwe`¨v) [Senior Officer (Pubali Bank)-11, wewfbœ (A‰ea, RviR) [Senior officer (pubali Bank)-10, senior
gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv©-18, Kytwet (A2) 14-15, Ptwet (A2) 14-15] officer (Janata Bank)-11]
A itenerary B etinerary A ilegitimate B illegitimate
C itinarary D itinerary Ans:d C llegetimate D llegitimat Ans:b
225. The correct spelling of “Inocculate” (wUKv g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Il-legi-ti-mate=
†`Iqv) [Executive off. (Janata Bank)-12,Xvtwet (D) 12-13] illegitimate(Bj‡jwRwU‡gBU) k‡ãi evbv‡b 2wU l
A innoculate B inocculate Av‡Q|
C inoculate D innockulate Ans:c 232. Which one is the correct spelling?
226. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (D¾¡j) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK- (RniZ/AjsKvi) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wgwmwmwc, hgybv)-
13 (`vRjv), cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK-09 (wkDjx)] 13, 12, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16]
A Inkandescent B Incandecent A Jewelery B Jewellry
C Incandiscent D Incandescent Ans:d C Jewellery D Jwellry Ans:c
227. Select the correct spelling. (‡`kxq)[Junior 233. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? (†Ljbv `~iexY we‡kl) [cÖv_wgK cÖavb
Officer (Pubali Bank)-12, ivRkvnx K„wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (‡Kvlva¨ÿ)- wkÿK-09, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-13 (wSjvg)]
15, Rtwet (C) 14-15, htwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15, Xvtwet (K) 12-13] A Caleidoscope
A indegenous B indiginous B Caleidoskope
C indigenus D indigenous Ans:d C Kalaidoscope
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Indi-gen-ous = Indigenous D Kaleidoscope Ans:d
(BbwWwRbvm) 234. The correctly spelt word? (wbgœc`¯’
228. Find out the correct spelling. [cjøx Kg© mnvqK †mbvcwZ) [Mercantile Bank-08, ivtwet (A3) 12-13,
dvD‡Ûk‡bi A¨vwmm‡U›U g¨v‡bRvi-14, ‡iwR÷vW ©cvÖ _wgK cÖavb wkÿK-11, (mgvRKg©) 08-10, Medical 91-92, 14-15, [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`)
Ptwet (A) 16-17] Ans:c 27 AvM÷ 21, gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21), KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa`߇ii
A Indiscrition B Indispensibl Awdm mnvqK (set,(A) -21,
║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
246.Select a word having correct spelling. 249.No spelling mistake occurs in- (KzrwmZ)
(gwngvwš^Z, †MŠiegq) [Dhaka Bank-04] [Btwet (B) 15-16, Xvtwet (D) 09-10]
247. ï× evbvb †KvbwU? (‡Lqvjx/‡gRvwR) [mgvR‡mev Awa. 250.The correct spelling is. (mr, gnr) [grm¨
wdì mycvifv. -2017] Awa`߇ii wnmveiÿK-18]
A Magnificent B Magnificient
A machinary B mechinery
C machinery D machinari Ans:c
C Magneficent D Magnifecent Ans:a
269.‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? (ag©cÖPviK) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK- 277. Choose the correct spelling. (hš¿cvwZ)
13 (‡nvqvs‡nv), cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-14, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK [evsjv‡`i cigvby kw³ Kwgk‡b Awdm mnKvix-18]
270. The correct one of- Meschievous (¶wZKi, 278. Which is the correct word? (`iKvwi) [, Btwet
Ag½jRbK) [Rupali Bank ltd officer-13] 06-07, [¯’vbxq miKvi cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. (wnmve mn.) 26 †deªæ-21]
A Mischievous
A nessessary B neccessary
C necessary D neccesary Ans:c
B Mischievious
279. The correct spelling is- (wgïK) [Exim Bank
C Mischivous
Ltd. Trainee - 16]
D Mischievious Ans:a
A Gragarious B Gragerious
271. The correct spelling of “MINISCULE”
C Gregarious D Graigareous Ans:c
(AwZ¶z`)ª [Executive Officer (Janata Bank)-12]
280.The correct spelling is- (cÖwZfv) [Dhaka Bank
A minisicule B minniscule
Ltd. (TO) Cash - 16]
C minisscule D minuscule Ans:d A Genius B Genious
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e- wgbvmwKDj&- minuscule= mi- C Jinious D Jinius Ans:a
nus-cule 281. The correct spelling is- (wbhy³) [Dhaka Bank
272. Identify the correct spelling. (Ag½jKvix) Ltd. (TO) Cash - 16]
[Dutch- Bangla Bank-12] A Nomini B Nominee
A malevolent B maleviolent C Nominy D Nomeeni Ans:b
C malevelont D mallevolent Ans:a 282. The correct spelling is- (myav/Ag„Z) [Pubali
273. Identify the correct spelling. (`„wó AvKl©K, Bank Ltd. (SO) - 17]
Lye AvKl©Yxq) [Dutch- Bangla Bank-10] A Nectar B Nector
A messmerizing B mesmarizing C Nector D Xactar Ans:a
C masmerizing D mesmerizing Ans:d 283.Which one is the correct spelling?
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: Mes-me-rizing= (MvB‡bv‡KvjwR- ¯¿x‡ivMwe`¨v) [ivtwet 07-08, 09-10]
274. Choose the correctly spelled word from C gyanacology D gynecology Ans:d
the given options. [cvwb Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Awdm mnvqK-15] g‡b ivLvi ‡KŠkj: Gyn-ecology/ Gyna-
A Monki B Monkiey ecology (MvBb- B‡KvjwR/ MvBbv-B‡KvjwR)=
C Monkiy D Monkey Ans:d Gynecology/ Gynaecology DfqB mwVK|
275. Choose the correct spelling. (bKzj, †ewR) 284.Which one is the right spelling? (A‰ea
[ivtwet (BBA) 08-09, Xvtwet (D) 14-15] nZ¨vKvÐ) [ivtwet (A, †Rvo) 16-17]
A moongose B mongose A massacare B massacre
C mon goose D mongoose Ans:d C massakar D massacar Ans:b
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: mongoose= mon-goose g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: Mas-sa-cre= Massacre
(‡gv½ym) (g¨vm¨vwµ) k‡ã `yBwU s Av‡Q
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O ‡_‡K S- Group (weMZ mv‡j Avmv k㸇jv Bold msMV‡b wbhy³
ev Mv‡ov Kvwj Kiv AvQ| G¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡eb) e¨w³
Recent cÖkœ: cÖvq meB GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv
285.Which word is correctly spelling? (†h 292. Choose the correct spelling. (MÖnY Kiv)
cw_K cv‡q nvuwUqv hvq)[ Kgb cÖkœ: RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v [cvwb Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Awdm mnvqK-15, Sonali Bank-10, Btwet (E-
ms¯’v Gi wdì Awdmvi- 19, gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa. Dc-cwi`k©K-18, [¯’vbxq Odd) 15-16, Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (1g avc)-
miKvi cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. (wnmve mn.) 26 †deªæ-21] recieve
A B receive 19]
A pedestrain B pedestrian receve
C D ricieve Ans:b
C pedestrean D pedestian Ans:b 293.Select a word having correct spelling.
286.Which one is incorrectly spelt? [BTRC Dc-mn.
(cÖvmw½K) [ Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (4_© avc)
cwi.-KvwiMwi, (19 †deªæ-21)]
19 - †mU b¤^i: 5124, Dhaka Bank-04, Rvtwet (wm1) BwZnvm wefvM
A Proclaimation B Pretentions
12-13]
C Pronunciation D Promiscuous Ans:a
relevent
A B relevant
mwVK evbvb: Proclamation-‡NvlYv C ralevent D relavent Ans:b
287. Choose the Correct Spelling. [NSI (AD & others)
294.‡i‡bmvu k‡ãi mwVK evbvb †KvbwU? (cybRvMiY) [ivtwet
08 Oct 21]
(E-Odd) 14-15, cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK (Executive Officer)-17,
A Onomatopoeia B Onamatopoa
Rvtwet (C1) 17-18, Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet (we) 3q wkdU: †mU-G, 19-20,
C Onamotopoeia D Anomatopoeia Ans:a NSI (Junior Field off.) 24 Sep. 21]
†Kv¤úvwb ev msMV‡b wbhy³ e¨w³) [ Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK C reneissance D renaissace Ans:a
we`¨vjq mnZvix wkÿK (PzZ_© avc) 19, Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-12, kvt evbvb g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: rena-is-sance(wibv BR
wetcÖtwet 08-09, Dental 95-96, ivtwet (G) 13-14, Btwet (C) 05-
m¨vÝ)
06, (B) 14-15, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (wm) 17-18]
295.Choose the correctly spelt: (AZz¨rmvnx) [
A personale B parsonnel
Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿. Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 19]
C parsonel D personnel Ans:d soverighty
A B enemical
289.Find the correctly spelt word- [ Kgb cÖkœ: enthusiastic
C D cylinde Ans:c
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (4_© avc) 19 - †mU b¤^i: 8433,
et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 18-19, Rvtwet (E) 14-15, Btwet (B) 15-16] Ab¨¸‡jvi mwVK evbvb: sovereignty, inimical,
A parallel B perella cylinder
C perallel D parellal Ans:a 296.Choose the correctly spelt word:
290.The correctly spelled word is -(my¯^v`y) (evwZj/iwnZ Kiv/¯’vb `Lj Kiv) [cÖvKt cÖvt mnt wkt wbt cixÿv-
[ Kgb cÖkœ: ¯’vbxq miKvi wefv‡Mi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) 19, 15, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (cÙv)-09, Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK
we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (2q avc)- 19]
A paletable B palatable Rtwet 07-08]
Supercede
A B Supersede
C peletable D pelatable Ans:b
C Superseed D Superceed Ans:b
291. Choose the correct spelling. (cÖkœvejx,
297. Find the correct word-(cwimxgv) [ Kgb cÖkœ:
cÖkœgvjv) [ Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv
Pubali Bank Ltd. Asst. Trainee Junior Officer (Cash) -19]
Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb-19, bvwms I wgW. wmwb. bvm©. (28 Rvby. 21),
41th BCS, Bangladesh Bank (Officer)-18, Janata Bank-12, A Parimeter B Parimetre
Sonali Bank-13, ivtwet 09-10, evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨vZvqb †evW©-Gi C Perimotor D Perimeter Ans:d
mnKvix mwPe/mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb)-16, Rvtwet (wm8) 15-16, ‡ij
gš¿Yvjq (Kw¤ú. Acv‡iUi) 12 Ryb 21] 298.Identify the correct spelling- (civgk© †`Iqv)
A questionaire B questionere [ Kgb cÖkœ: Janata Bank Ltd. Executive Officer (Afternoon)-
17, Pubali Bank Ltd. Asst. Trainee Junior Officer (Cash) -19]
C questionnaire D questionares Ans:c
A Sugast B Sujest
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Questionnaire- পৰ্শ্নমালা।
C Suggast D Suggest Ans:d
Question nai re - েকােশ্চন নাই ের।
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GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖkœ- fvjfv‡e co–b-
299.wb‡¤œi †Kvb evbvbwU mwVK? (NUbv) [cjøx Kg© mnv dvD‡Ûk‡bi 307. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? (`Lj, gvwjKvbv) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq
A¨vwm. g¨v‡bRvi-14, RbZv e¨vsK wj. G Gw·wK. Awd-17] mnKvix wkÿK wb‡qvM-12 (hgybv), cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10, (hgybv)-12,
A Occured B Occurad + BDwbqb mgvRKgx©-16, e¯¿ I cvU gš¿Yvj‡qi BwÄwbqviwis K‡j‡Ri
Bb÷ªv±I (wWwUAvB) 18, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet BDwbU Gd 2018-19]
C Ocurred D Occurred Ans:d
A Posesion B Posession
300.The correct spelling is- (w¯’i) [Pubali Bank
C Possession D Possesion Ans:c
Ltd. (SO)-17, Janata Bank Ltd. Executive Officer
(Afternoon) - 17] 308. The correct spelling of
A Sedate B Sedote “PERSEVERANE” - (Aa¨emvq, ˆah©) [Xvtwet (B)
C Scedate D Seedate Ans:a 05-06, (D) 12-13, ‡et‡ivtwet (BBA) 13-14, ivtwet (H) 13-14]
301. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (Dcj¶¨) [Sonali Bank Ltd. Officer A perseverence B perseverance
& Officer (Cash)-14, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK-09 (†Mvjvc), C persivarence D perseveranc Ans:b
Xvtwet (A) 04-05, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-08, (wkDjx)-11, NU g‡b ivLyb: per-sever-ance= perseverance
(e¨emvq wkÿv) 10-11, ivtwet (f~‡Mvj) 06-07]
(cviwmfv‡iÝ- Aa¨emvqx)
A Ocasion B Ocassion
309.Find out the correct spelling. (wdwRK-
C Occasion D Ocasion Ans:c
‰`wnK MVb) [ivtwet 08-09, Btwet. 10-11, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb
302.In the following, the correct spelling is:
A physicy B physique wkÿK-05]
(Aïf)[Ptwet (B1) 16-17, ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU we (AevwYR¨)]
C physiq D physiqes Ans:b
A ommineous B omineous
310. Choose the correct spelling from the
C Omenous D Ominous Ans:d
given options. [Janata Bank Ltd. Executive Officer
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: Ominous= Omi-nous/ Om- (Engineer) Civil – 17, BSC Senior Officer (3 Banks)
in-ous – Awgbvm; A Presinct B Precinct 2018]
303.Choose the correct spelling is- (ciRxex) C Pricinct D Perscinct Ans:b
[SESDP Gi _vbv gva¨wgK wkÿv Kg©KZv©-15, Btwet (wm) 15-16] e¨vL¨v: Precinct- we‡kl wMR©vi cwi‡ewóZ cÖv½b-
A parasit B paracite 311. What is the correct spelling? (gi‡YvËi, g„Zz¨
C perasite D parasite Ans:d cieZx©) [PSC-Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, N.U. 05-06]
304.Choose the correct spelling. (hvÎx) A postumus B posthumous
[cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK (BQvgwZ)-10, K…wl m¤úªmviY Awa. mn. K…wl Kg©-© 16]
C posthumus D poshumous Ans:b
A passenger B passanger
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e- post-humous(cw¯’gv(D)m)
C pessanger D pesanger Ans:a
312. Which one is the correct spelling? (gvbwmK
305.Choose the correct spelling. (wbD‡gvwbqv
†ivMMÖ¯Í)[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (A) 12-13, AMÖbx e¨vsK wj. (wmwbqi
†ivM ) [Xvtwet (B) 08-09, ivtwet 05-06, Btwet 09-10, 10-11,
Awdmvi) -17, ‡et‡ivtwet (G) 12-13]
mv‡K©j GWRy‡U›U (¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq)-10, mn: cwiPvjK (gv`K wbqš¿Y)-13,
cwi‡ek Awa`߇ii mnt cwiPvjK (KvwiMwi)-11] A Athiest B Frengid
║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
336.Select a word having correct spelling. 340.Identify the correct spelling. (msm`) [Dutch-
(evav, cÖwZeÜKZv) [Dhaka Bank-04, Rvtwet (R) 11-12] Bangla Bank-10, DËiv e¨vsK (PO) 17 ‡m‡Þ. 21, Rvtwet (G) 17-18, wegvb
evsjv‡`k Air. mn. e¨e. (TG). 09 Rvby. 21]
A obstecle B obtacle A parliiament B parliament
C obstacl D obstacle Ans:d C perlament D parlament Ans:b
337. Which one is correct spelling? (AZ¨šÍ g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: par-lia-ment (c¨vi-wjqv-‡g›U)=
AvcwËKi) [_vbv mnKvix wkÿv Awdmvi-10]
parliament- cvj©v‡g›U-msm`
A Obnoksous B Obnoxious
341. Which spelling is wrong? [wegvb evsjv‡`k Air. mn. e¨e.
C Obnoxous D Obnocious Ans:b (TG). 09 Rvby. 21]
346.The correct spelling from the given evbvb g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Restaurant- েরস্টুেরন্ট।
options. [Sonali Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash) 2018] Rest a u r ant - িবশৰ্াম এ তুিম আর িপপড়া।
A Pretier B Prettyer Ans:d 356.Select the correct spelling from given
C Pretiyer D Prettier (cÖksmbxq) options. [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa`߇ii Awdm mnvqK (set,(A) -21,
evsjv‡`k RyU wgj Ki‡cv‡ik‡bi Awdmvi-2017]
347. wb‡¤œi †Kvb evbvbwU mwVK? (my¯^v`y) [cjøx Kg© mnvqK
dvD‡Ûk‡bi A¨vwmm‡U›U g¨v‡bRvi-14]
A Restaurent B Restaurant
e¨vL¨v: spontaneity- ¯^Ztù~Z©Zv; spon-tan-eity weev`) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-13 (`vRjv) (wgwmwmwc)]
350.Which is correctly spelt?(mvwi) [mgvR‡mev A Sabotage B Sabatage
Awa`߇i wdì mycvifvBRvi-18] C Salabatage D Sabotaze Ans:a
A queue B queu 360.Which one is the correct word? (evbvb)
C quew D quee Ans:a [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-16]
A Spelling B Speling
351. Choose the correctly spelled word-
C Sleping D Sleppying Ans:a
(¯^xK…wZ) [Dutch Bangla Bank-09, Rvtwet (GBP) 11-12]
361. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? (e‡m e‡m Ki‡Z nq Ggb KvR)
A recognition B ricognition
[cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK wb‡qvM-12 (W¨v‡dvwWj)]
C racognition D recogntion Ans:a
A Sydentary B Sydentry
352. Which one is correct? (D‡jøL) [evsjv‡`i cigvby C Sedentary D Sydentery Ans:c
kw³ Kwgk‡b Awdm mnKvix-18]
362.Choose the correct spelling. (†kªô, cÖK…ó,
A Referrence B Refference
DrK…ó) [Junior officer (Pubali Bank)-12]
C Referance D Reference Ans:d
A superior B superour
353.wb‡¤œi †Kvb evbvbwU mwVK? (`„pZv/ K‡VviZv)
[cjøx Kg© mnvqK dvD‡Ûk‡bi A¨vwmm‡U›U g¨v‡bRvi-14] C superrior D superor Ans:a
A Rigerous B Rigourous
C Regerous D Rigorous Ans:d
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363.Choose the correctly spelled. (cÖavb, g~L¨, 369.‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (Kzms¯‹viv”Qbœ) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb
wkÿK-09 (cÙv)]
j¶Yxq) [Dutch- Bangla Bank-09, Rvtwet (R) 11-12]
A Superstitius B Supertitious Ans:c
A salient B selient
C Superstitious D Supperstitious
C salint D saliatn Ans:a
370. The correct spelling- (AeÁvwgwkÖZ) [kÖg gš¿Yvj‡qi
364.The correct spelling is- (mvigg©) [Dhaka Bank
Aaxb mnKvix kÖg cwiPvjK-06, Kztwet (A) 15-16]
Ltd. (TO) Cash - 16]
A Samari B Summary
A Supercilious B Supercelious
C Supercillious D Supercileous Ans:a
C Sumery D Sammary Ans:b
371. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? (we‡qvM Kiv) [Lv`¨ Awa`߇i wb‡qvM cixÿ-09]
365.The correct spelling is- (Lv`¨ ev cvbxq; cywó)
[wegvb evsjv‡`k GqvijvBÝ wj. MÖvDÛ mvwf©m A¨vwmm‡U›U -18] A subtract B substract
A sustainance B sustainence C substruct D subtact Ans:a
C sustenence D sustenance Ans:d 372. . Which word is correct? (KvVweovjx)
[‡et‡ivtwet (E) 12-13]
366.Select the word having correct spelling.
(AvZ¥wbqš¿Y, mshg) [Exim Bank-04]
A squirral B squiral
C squirroel D squirrel Ans:d
A soverness B soberness
C sobaraess D soabarness Ans:b
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: squi-r-rel- ¯‹zB‡ij- kãwU‡Z 2wU
367. Find the correct spelling. (mvwPweK/mwPe r Av‡Q|
msµvšÍ) [evsjv‡`k WvK wefvM (WvK Awa.) Dc‡Rjv †cv÷vg÷vi-16] 373. The correct spelling from the given
║ ïay fvwm©wU cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
375. Choose the correctly spelled word. (gv‡S 377. The correct spelling is-(cyh-wbtmªve) [Btwet06-7]
gv‡S) [Xvtwet (D) 16-17] Ans:d A pyorhia B pyorrhoea
A Occassionally B Ocassionally C pyorrheao D pyorhoea Ans:b
C Occasionaly D Occasionally g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: py-orr-ho-ea- cvBIwiqv, k‡ã
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: Occasionally= Occa-sion- 2wU r Av‡Q|
ally k‡ã 2wU c, 2wU l wKš‘ 1wU s Av‡Q| 378. Which one is the correct spelling?
376. Which spelling is correct? (we‡`ªv‡n wjß) (b~¨bZg/Avewk¨K, MYc~wZ©) [ivtwet 09-10]
[ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU B]
A qurum B quorum
A Rebilious B Rebelious
C quram D quoram Ans:b
C Rebellous D Rebellious Ans:d
Recent cÖkœ: cÖvq meB GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv
379. Identify the correct spelling- (Bw›`ªqmyLven/ 381. Which one is the correctly spelt word?
[ÿz`ª I KzwUi wkí K‡cv©. (wPd AwWUi) 16 Ryb 21]
Bw›`ªqZ…wßKi) [ Kgb cÖkœ: XvKv B‡jKwUªK mvcøvB †Kv¤úvwb
Unianimous
A B Unanimous
(DESCO) - Gi A¨vwmm‡U›U Kg‡cøB›U mycvifvBRvi 2019]
Unanomous
C D Unianomous Ans:b
A Volaptous B Voleptious
382.The correct spelling: (Lvwj/k~b¨) [ Kgb cÖkœ:
C Volaptous D Voluptuous Ans:d
R¦vjvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Yvj‡qi wbivcËv Kg©KZ©v- 19]
380. The correct spelling is- (ivR‰bwZK cÖZviYv)
A vaccuum B vacuam
[ Kgb cÖkœ: RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v (NSI) Gi wdì Awd.- 19]
C vacuum D vaccuam Ans:c
A triason B treason
C treeason D treasn Ans:b
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖkœ- fvjfv‡e co–b-
383.Choose the correctly spelt word- 385.Which word is incorrectly spelt? [Xvtwet (D)
(‡¯^”QvK…Z) [31 BCS, Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnt wkÿK
st 00-01, ‡et‡ivtwet (F) 17-18]
384.Choose the correct spelling. (KíbvcÖeY g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: weather- AvenvIqv; whether-
e¨w³) [Rvtwet (D, D3) 13-14, Rtwet 07-08, ivtwet 10-11]
wKbv/ `yB‡qi g‡a¨ †KvbwU ; Wether- ‡fov;
A visionery B visonary Heather- wPinwir ¸j¥ we‡kl; Hither- GLv‡b
C visionary D visonery Ans:c Aew¯’Z, GB w`‡K; Thither- HLv‡b, ‡mB w`‡K;
║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
386.Choose the correct spelled word. 389.The correct spelling is- (iƒcvšÍi) [Xvtwet (D) 07-
(ZvcgvÎv) [mvaviY exgv K‡cv©‡ikb-09] 08, ivtwet (A_©bxwZ) 09-10] Ans:d
A Temperature B Temparatur A transfiguation B transfigeration
C Tamperature D Tamprature Ans:a C transfigaration D transfiguration
387. ‡KvbwU evbvb mwVK? (mZ¨evw`Zv) [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi 390.‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? (¯^”QZv) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK
Kg©Pvix wb‡qvM cixÿv-13] wb‡qvM-01, 12 (Ki‡Zvqv)] Ans:b
A Truthfulness B Trothfulness Trensparency
A B Transparency
C Tuthfulness D Truthfolness Ans:a Trensperency
C D Transperency
388. Choose the correct spelling. (AbwaKvi 391. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (hÿ¥v) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK
cÖ‡ek Kiv) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (ivRkvnx wefvM)-08] (ivRkvnx)-07]
393.Choose the correctly spelled word. 396.The correct spelling is- (BwZ Uvbv) [Dhaka Bank
Ltd. (TO) Cash - 16]
(eûcÖwZfvevb) [Dutch- Bangla Bank-09]
A Terminate B Tarminate
A varsatile B versatile
C Terminat D Tarminat Ans:a
C varsetile D varsalite Ans:b
397. The correct spelling from the given
394.Choose the correct spelling. (wdmwdm Kiv)
[miKvix gva¨wgK we`¨vj‡qi mnKvix wkÿK-06]
options- [Sonali Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash) 2018]
A Ugliest (Kzrwmr) B Ugliiest
A Whispar B Whisper
C Wishaper D Whispere Ans:b C ugleest D Ugiest Ans:a
║ ïay fvwm©wU cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
398.Which spelling is correct. (RvwZ, Kyj) 405.Choose the correct spelling. (Lvwj/k~b¨Zv)
[‡et‡ivtwet (F) 13-14] Ans:a A vacanci B vacancy [Xvtwet 03-04]
A Triangulation B Tringuletion C vacuncy D vancy Ans:b
C Triangoletion D Trienguletion 406.Choose the correct spelling. (‡¯^”Qv‡meK)
399.Which one is correct spelt? (Dccv`¨, [ivtwet (F) 14-15]
cÖwZÁv) [ivtwet (D) 18-19] A Volumter B Voluntear
A Theoritical B Theoriticol C Volanter D Volunteer Ans:d
C Theoretical D Theoratical Ans:c 407. ÕBqUÕ k‡ãi mwVK evbvb- [wejvm ZiYx/ (‡bŠKv) evBP
400.The correct spelling is- (ÿY¯’vqx) [Xvtwet (D) †Ljv] [Rvtwet (C3) 16-17]
401. Find out the correct spelling. (weRq) [Btwet 408.Which one is correctly spelt? (wØgyLx †eZvi
403.Choose the correct spelling. (e`j) [Btwet 11- A wiki-leaks B weki leaks
(`~Zvevm) [mvaviY evgx K‡cv©‡ikb-09] 442. Choose the correct spelling: [wewfbœ gš¿bv./wefvM/
Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v 2018]
A Ambasy B Ambessy
A Itenerary B Etinerary
C Embassy D Embessy Ans:c
C Itinarary D Itinerary Ans:d
437. Choose the correctly spelt word. (åvšÍfv‡e,
443. Choose the correct spelling: [‡ijc_ gš¿Yvj‡qi
fzj µwU) [RbZv e¨vsK wj. Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi-17] Dc-mnvKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-2017]
A erroniously B erroneously A recomendation B itinerary
C demurraga D erroniosly Ans:b C Iartiary encomian
D Ans:b
438.Find the misspell word: [Bangladesh e¨vL¨v: Itinerary A_© åg‡Yi cwiKíbv hv GKgvÎ
Development Bank LTD. Executive officer-
mwVK evbvbhy³ word|
A fragrous B monopoly 14]
444. Which one is wrongly spelt? (fzj evbvb
C rational D demolish Ans:a
†KvbwU?) [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix ‡cÖvMÖvgvi-2017]
e¨vL¨v: farragoes- wewfbœ cÖKvi e¯‘i wgkÖY/
A Ladies B monkies
RMvwLPzwi;
C potatoes D pianos Ans:b
439.Which word is incorrectly spelled?[ivtwet
(MY‡hvMv‡hvM) 05-06, 08-09] e¨vL¨v: Lady-ladies, potato-potatoes, piano-
A Grammer B Diarrhea pianos Ack‡bi cÖwZwU kã plural form G †`qv|
C Lieutenant D Pseudo Ans:a Monkey-Gi plural form n‡jv monkeys wKš‘
e¨vL¨v: Grammer Gi mwVK evbvb Grammar hvi Option G †`qv Av‡Q monkies hv fzj| myZivs
mwVK A_©- e¨vKiY| (b)-B mwVK DËi|
440.Which one is the correct spelling? [gv`ªvmv wkÿv 445. Correct spelling is- (wjLb/iPbv) [Avbmvi I
Awa. (‡÷vi wKcvi) 19 Ryb 21]
wfwWwc Awa`߇ii mv‡K©j A¨vWRyU¨v›U-10]
A Diarrhea B Diaria A Writing B Writting
C Diarhoea D Dyrea Ans:a
C Ritting D Wrriting Ans:a
║ ïay fvwm©wU cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
446.Which of the following is spelled 448.Which of the following words is not
correctly? (cwieZ©bkxj) [Rvtwet (F) 17-18] correctly spelt? [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet BDwbU wm 2018-19]
A Argueable B Hopeing A belief B preview
C Haveing D Changeable Ans:d C receive D deeit Ans:d
447. Which word is wrongly spelt? e¨vL¨v: mwVK evbvb- deceit(cÖZviYv)
(cÖv‰MwZnvwmK AwZKvq mixm„c) [ivtwet (E) 18-19] 449.Find the correctly spelt word- (`ytL/`y`©kv)
A grandeur B caterpillar A Grief B Breif [ivtwet (D) 17-18]
C dynosaur D incorrigible Ans:c C Recive D Diceive Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: dynosaur –Gi mwVK evbvb- dinosaur-hvi e¨vL¨v: Grief- `ytL; Brief- mswÿß; Receive- MÖnY
mwVK A_©-cÖv‰MwZnvwmK AwZKvq mixm„c| Kiv; Deceive- cÖZviYv;
465.Choose the correct one. [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet A, 12-13] 474. Choose the correct spelling. [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet D,
12-13, _vbv mnKvix wkÿv Awdmvi-05]
A Chanceller B Chanceler
A prevelege B privilege
C Chanchellor D Chancellor Ans:d
C previlage D priviege Ans:b
466.Identify the correct spelling. [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet
A, 12-13, ivtwet (GBP) 13-14] 475. Choose the correct spelling: [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (C)
12-13, ‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb evsjv‡`k †ijI‡qi mnKvix Kgv‡Û›U
A perseverance B perseverence
-07, National Bank-10,] Ans:a
C persevarance D persevurane Ans:a
A Miscellaneous B Misceellaneous
467. Choose the correct misspelled? Xvtwet (D)
C Misscellaneous D Misccalaneeous
A diarhoea B cholera 07-08]
476. Which one of the following word is spelt
C dehydration D typhoid Ans:a
incorrectly? [Xvtwet (C) 13-14]
468.Which of the following words is
A repercussions B examplification
misspelling? [Xvtwet (D) 03-04]
C sausage D cigarettes Ans:b
A comming B beginning
e¨vL¨v: examplification Gi mwVK evbvb n‡jv
C become D occurred Ans:a
exemplification- D`vniYmn‡hv‡M e¨vL¨vKiY;
469.Find the incorrect spelling- [Rtwet (D-Adv.
Eng.) 07-08] example D`vniY; exemplify- D`vniYmn‡hv‡M
A archaeologist B monastery e¨vL¨v
OurKiv|
Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
C dissertation D subcequent Ans:d https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
eyw×gËv hvPvB: University evbv‡b e jv‡M wKš‘ Varsity evbv‡b a jv‡M| Varsity kãwU
University kãwUi mswÿß K_¨ iƒc| ïay Part evbv‡b a jv‡M wKš‘ Expert evbv‡b e jv‡M|
myZivs Expart evbvbwU fzj|
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Expressions & Definitions (A_© cÖKvk I msÁv)
A Manner of speech B Sentence building 40. Someone who is capricious is-- [40Zg wewmGm - 19]
C Supplementary D Synchro Ming act A easily irritated
33. A man whose wife has died is called - B wise and willing to cooperate
[40thBCS 2019 I Ab¨vb¨] C exceedingly conceited and arrogant
A widow B spinster D know for sudden changes in attitude or
C widower D Bachelor Ans:c behaviour Ans:d
34. The people who carry a coffin at a Example: ‡h e¨w³ changes †m cwiwPZ Zvi AvPiY
funeral are called- [28th BCS] Ges `„wófw½ nVvr cwieZ©‡bi Rb¨ A_©vr k~b¨¯’v‡bi Rb¨
A Undertakers B Supporter h_vh_ option n‡jv know for sudden changes in
C Pallbearers D Mourners Ans:c attitude or behavior.
35. “Plebiscite” is a term related to- [15th 41. Class relations and societal conflict is the
BCS I Ab¨vb¨] key understanding of ---. [35th BCS]
A Medicine B Politics A feminism B structuralism
C Law D Technology Ans:b C formalism D Marxism Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: A Medicine- Jlya; B Politics-ivRbxwZ; e¨vL¨v: Marxism n‡”Q Kvj© gvK©‡mi †`qv ivR‰bwZK
C Law- AvBb; D Technology- cÖhyw³; Ges A_©‰bwZK gZKev`mg~n †h¸‡jv mgv‡R wewfbœ
36. The word officials mean- [33rd BCS] †kÖYxi g‡a¨ we‡ivwaZv ev ؇›Øi m„ó mvgvwRK cwieZ©b
A Plural number of official. I weKvk e¨vLv K‡i‡Q|
B Language used in offices. =======00======
C Plural number of office. Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
D Vague expression. Ans:b https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
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9. A person who writes about his own life 14. A thing kept in the memory of a
writes- [26th BCS, 27th BCS, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-18 person— [Agrani Bank Ltd. Senior Officer- 15, One
(¯’wMZ 18) 14 †Rjv, Textile College 12-13, mnKvix cwiPvjK Bank Ltd. (Special Cadre Officer) - 12]
(cvm‡cvU© Awdm)-00, mnKvix AvenvIqvwe`-07, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi A memento B epitaph
e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv©-06, †hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvjq (cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©)-06]
C elegy D gift Ans:a
AA biography B A diary Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: memento- ¯§„wZ¯§viK, elegy- ‡kv‡Ki
CA chronicle D An autobiography
KweZv, epitaph- Ke‡i †Lv`vBK…Z †jLv|
e¨vL¨v: biography- Rxebx; A diary- w`bwjwc; A
15. A mournful poem written on the death
chronicle- avivweeibx; autobiography-
of someone loved = [Jamuna Bank Ltd. (PO
AvZ¥Rxebx A Homage B Ode - 12
10. If Socrates had written the events of his C Saga D Elegy Ans:d
life, this would have been called ----[ GB e¨vL¨v: Elegy- ‡kvKMxwZ ev KweZv, Saga- `ytmvnwmK
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet wW, 19-20]
Aa biopic B a biography
ev Mê; Homage- m¤§b/kÖ×v; Ode- MxwZKve¨;
C an autobiography D a life story Ans:c 16. A poem written on the death of someone
11. A song embodying religious and sacred loved and lost. [Janata Bank Ltd.
A Ode B Elegy (JO) - 11]
emotions- [Shahjalal Islani Bank Ltd. Trainee (SO)-
C Sonnet D Epic Ans:b
A Lyric B Ode 13, 30th BCS]
e¨vL¨v: Epic- gnvKve¨, Elegy- †kvKMuv_v, Sonnet-
C Hymn D Ballad Ans:c
PZz`©kc`x KweZv, Ode- MxwZKve¨;
12. Choose the appropriate word which
can be substituted for the given 17. What do you mean by 'bibliography'?
[Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR (weÁvb Abyl`) 18-19, ATEO-05, cÖwZiÿv
sentence. A funny imitation of a poem. gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b mvBdvi Awdmvi-05, SESIP Gi _vbv GKv‡WwgK
[Standard Bank Ltd. Recr. Test for TAO -16] mycvifvBRvi-15, evsjv‡`k K„wl e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi)-12, Kztwet (B)
A Counterfeit B Sonnet 09-10, ivtwet (F1) 12-13, ‡et‡ivtwet (D) 12-13]
C Caricature D Parody Ans:d A collectionof bible
13. The first forty years of life give us the B worshiper of books
text: the next thirty supply the --- . C history of bible
[Standard Bank Ltd. Officer (TAO)- 16] D Collection of books Ans:d
A abridgement B bibliography
18. “Bibliography” means- [Supervisor
C epitaph D commentary Ans:d
A History of book (Bangladesh Krishi Bank)-12]
e¨vL¨v: abridgement- mswÿß, bibliography- B List of books
†Kvb †jL‡Ki eB‡qi ZvwjKv, epitaph- mgvwawjwc, C Worshipper of books
commentary- weeiYx|
D book on biology Ans:b
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖkœ- fvjfv‡e co–b-
28. Who is a misogynist?-(bvixwe‡Ølx) 33. “A Bangladeshi living in Canada” is
[ciivóª gš¿j‡qi mnKvix mvBdvi Awdmvi 12, †et‡ivtwet (A) 13-14] a/an- [SESIP Gi _vbv GKv‡WwgK mycvifvBRvi-15, Ptwet (D, 10-
AA man who loves women. 11], NSI (Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03 Gwcªj 21]
B A man who hates women. A foreigner B alien
C A man who lives with women. C expatriate D patriot Ans:c
D A man who kills women. Ans:b 34. “One who loves and serves mankind”
29. One who sacrifices his life for a noble is- [ivtwet (F) 13-14, (B-Law) 15-16, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb
GWwgwb‡÷ªkb Awdmvi I cvi‡mvbvj Awdmvi-06, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet
cause- [ÿz`ª I KzwUi wkí Awdmvi-14, RbZv e¨vsK wj: Gw·wKDwUf
(E) 12-13, (G) 18-19]
Awdmvi-17, cjøx mÂq e¨vsK (K¨vk Awdmvi)-18]
A Revolutionary B Martyr
Aa philanthropist B an optimist Ans:a
C Patriot D Soldoer Ans:b C a socialist D a misanthropist
30. “A person who has come to live 35. “A person who was before another”
permanently in a country form his own” is- refers to- [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii Dc-
cwi`k©K-13, Ptwet (E) 10-11, Lytwet (mgvRweÁvb) 11-12,
[‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-06, Dhaka bank-11]
(RxeweÁvb ¯‹j
z ) 11-12]
Aan immigrant B an emigrant
APredecessor B Successor
C a foreigner D a traveler Ans:a
C Progeny D Posterity Ans:a
31. “A patriot” is- [ivtwet (E-Odd) 12-13, mnKvix Awdmvi
36. A person who performs the art of
A Who loves his country. (Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK)-01]
making status using clay is called-
B Who loves his family. [ivtwet (B-Law, set-4), 14-15, Dhaka Bank Ltd. (MTO)-11,
C Who loves his comrades. Trust Bank-12]
D Who loves his children. Ans:a A clay man B miniature
32. One who hates mankind is a/an(gbyl¨we‡Ølx) C sculptor D mediator Ans:c
[Rvtwet(C2)12-13,Bangladesh Bank(Officer)15] e¨vL¨v: A clay man- gvwUi gvbyl; B miniature-
A misanthrope B sadist ÿz`ª; C sculptor- fv¯‹i; D mediator- ga¨¯’
C philanthropist D atheist Ans:a
║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
43. ‘Alien’ means (we‡`kx) [kÖg cwi`߇i RbmsL¨v I cwievi 47. “One versed in horsemanship” is called-
Kj¨vY Kg©KZ©v -09] [mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/ _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-09]
44. A person who regard the whole world A interpreter B worker Awdmvi-17]
best matches the above description. A Person who abstains completely from
[cwi‡ek I eb Awa`ßi mnt cwiPvjK-07] alcoholic liquor (‡h e¨w³ cy‡ivcywi g` AcQ›` K‡i)
A He is a interpreter. B He is a polyglot. B Person who likes drinking wing
C He is an infidel. C Person who hates drinking wine
D He is a tycoon. Ans:b D Person who is heavily drink Ans:a
║ ïay fvwm©wU cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
53. A tattletale is---- [Rt wet (D) 15-16] 56. “A misanthrope” is one--- (gbyl¨we‡Ølx)
A A person who tells tales A flirts with ladies [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 13-14]
B An ancient folk tale B who hates women
C A person under the influence of alcohol C who disbelieves in God
D A collector of children’s fairy tale D who hates mankind Ans:d
books Ans:a 57. One who hates mankind is--- [Btwet (B) 15-16]
[NSI (Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03 Gwcªj 21]
Aa philanthropist B a pantheist Ans:d
C an atheist D a misanthropist
54. A philanthropist is one who helps ----.
58. “A hater of women” means- [Btwet 05-06, ivtwe
[Rtwet (B) 17-18]
A Iconoclast B misogynist 09-10]
A the poor and those in need of money
C Cannibal D Aviary Ans:b
B people earn money is easy ways
C the government by giving money 59. The word lexicography relates to-
D those working for saving money Ans:a (wWKkbvwi cÖ‡YZv) [Rtwet (A) 12-13]
55. One who deals in wine is called---. [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ] A editor B spell checker
Murder/Killing (Lyb/nZ¨v)-
weMZ mvj wfwËK - Table - (Aek¨B co‡Z n‡e)
81 Foeticide M‡f©i åæY nZ¨v Destruction of unborn baby in mother’s womb
82 Fratricide åvZ… nZ¨v Murderer or Murder of a brother
83 Genocide MYnZ¨v Murderer or Murder of the people of mankind
(wfbœ RvZx/‡Mvôx‡K nZ¨v)
84 Holocaust mvgwMÖK nZ¨vKvÛ An act of mass destruction and loss of life
85 Homicide binZ¨v (¯^‡kÖYxi) Murderer or Murder of a man(wbR¯^ †Mvôx ev RvZxi g‡a¨ nZ¨vhÁ)
86 Parricide wcZ…/gvZ„/¸iæ nZ¨v Murderer or murder of a parent
87 Regicide ivRv nZ¨v Murderer or Murder of a king
88 Infanticide wkï nZ¨v Murderer or Murder of an infant/child
89 Patricide wcZ„ nZ¨v Murderer or Murder of a father
bZzb m¤¢vebv wfwËK, G¸‡jvI co‡Z n‡e
90 Matricide gvZ… nZ¨v Murderer or Murder of a mother
91 Sororicide fMœx nZ¨v Murderer or Murder of a sister
92 Suicide AvZœnZ¨v Murder of one’s own self/ The act of killing oneself
93 Uxoricide cwZœ nZ¨v Murderer or Murder of a wife
63. Elimination of racial group by killing- 66. Destruction of unborn baby in mother’s
[cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-14] womb. [Pubali Bank Ltd. (SO)- 17]
A Regicide B Patricide A foeticide B infanticide
C Genocide D Homicide Ans:c C abortion D regicide Ans:a
64. Homicide is the murder of a--(binZ¨v) e¨vL¨v: foeticide- gvZ…M‡f©i åæY nZ¨v, infanticide-
A king B father [etwet (C) 14-15] wkï nZ¨v, abortion- Mf©cvZ, regicide- ivRnZ¨v|
C child D man Ans:d 67. What is the meaning of ‘genocide’?-
65. An act of mass destruction and loss of (MYnZ¨v) [ivtwet (A1) 17-18]
life-- [Sonali Bank Ltd. (SO)-10] A deliberate killing of a whole group or
A Oregon B Cannibal race of people
C Holocaust D Homicide Ans:c B killing of women and children
e¨vL¨v: Holocaust- mvgwMÖKfv‡e nZ¨vKvÛ; C general destruction
Cannibal- biLv`K; Homicide- binZ¨v| D killing of a king Ans:a
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68. Murder or murderer of one’s brother- C patricide D regicide Ans:d
[cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK wmwbqi Awdmvi-14, htwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15] 70. What dose ‘regicide’ mean? (ivRv nZ¨v)
A Homicide B Parricide
A Killing someone of a royal family
C Matricide D Fratricide Ans:d
B the act of killing a king or queen
69. The murder of the king is called a. (ivRv C destroying a kingdom [ivtwet (A2) 17-18]
nZ¨v) [RbZv e¨vsK A¨vwmm‡U›U Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi -17] D mass killing Ans:b
A homicide B matricide
Subject: Study/ Science/--logy (Aa¨qb/weÁvb/ZË¡/we`¨v)
Subject Specialist Person (wewfœbœ †ckvq we‡klÁ- e¨w³/ W³i/ wekvi`)
Tips: k‡ãi †k‡l logy _vK‡j we`¨v Avi logist _vK‡j Zv e¨w³ ev we‡klÁ‡K eySvq-
94 Anatomy A½e¨e‡”Q` we`¨v Science of the structure of animal bodies
95 Anthropology b„weÁvb Study of mankind; Human race its origin and development
96 Apiculture ‡gŠgvwQ cvjb we`¨v The culture of bees for honey (gayi Rb¨ ‡gŠgvwQ cvjb we`¨v)
97 Archaeology cÖZœZË¡ Study of ancient societies
98 Cardiologist ü`‡ivM we‡klÁ A doctor who treats heart diseases(heart specialist)
99 Cardiology ü`‡ivMwe`¨v Study of Cardiology (ü`wcÛ wb‡q †h cov‡kvbv ev we`¨v)
100 Chronology mgqwbY©q-we`¨v A record of the order where a series of events happened
101 Cosmology wek^ZË¡/ m„wóZË¡ Study of the evolution (weeZ©b) of universe(wek¦)
102 Dermatologist Z¡K we‡klÁ e¨w³ A doctor who treats skin diseases (skin specialist)
103 Entomology KxU-cZ½we`¨v The study of insects (KxUcZ½ wb‡q †h we`¨v ev Av‡jvPbv)
104 Etymology kã cÖKiY/ kãZË¡ The science of the origin and history of words
105 Genetics eskMwZ weÁvb Science of heredity
106 Geriatrics eva©K¨RwbZ ‡ivM The branch of medicine concerned with the diseases
and care of old people.
107 Gynecologist ¯¿x‡ivM we‡klÁ A doctor who studies and treats about female diseases
108 Gynecology ¯¿x‡ivMwe`¨v The treatment of female diseases
109 Horticulture D`¨vbwe`¨v The art of cultivating and managing gardens
110 Itinerary ågYwe`¨v Plan of journey
111 Kinetics MwZwe`¨v The rates of chemical or biochemical reaction.
112 Linguistics fvlvZË¡, fvlvweÁvb Scientific study of language
113 Meteorologist AvenvIqvwe` A person who studies the atmosphere, weather-
114 Meteorology AvenvIqv weÁvb Study of weather
115 Mnemonics (wb‡gvwbK) ¯§„wZea©bwe`¨v Science dealing with memorizing the study of matters
116 Morphology kãZË¡, kãweÁvb Study of form of words
117 Nephrologists wKWwb‡ivM we‡klÁ The doctor who treats kidney patients
118 Neurologist ¯œvqywe` A doctor who treats nerve diseases(nerve specialist)
119 Neurology ¯œvqyweÁvb Branch of the medical science, studies the nervous system
120 Obstetrics avÎxwe`¨v Study of caring for new child
Recent cÖkœ: cÖvq meB GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv
71. One who treats cancer patients is called 73. The doctor who treats diseases of the
a/an-- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yv. brain is known as a/an- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb
cÖ. Awa. Gw÷‡gUi (Zwor) 19, WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifviwkqvi 2018] cÖkœ:ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi 2019]
A pathologist B nephrologists A pathologist B cardiology
C oncologist D neurologist Ans:c C nephrology D neurology Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: A pathologist- ‡ivMwe`¨vwe`; B 74. Give one word for science of the
nephrologists- wKWwb †ivM we‡klÁ; C structure of animal bodies. [kÖg cwi`߇i mnt
cwiPvjK-06, [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY
oncologist- K¨vÝvi we‡klÁ; D neurologist- GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb 19]
¯œvqy wPwKrmK ABiology B Psychology
72. The word ‘neuron’ is related to- [ GB C Physiology D Anatomy Ans:d
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm©
75. One who is a specialist in heart and its
Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb 2019]
diseases is ---. [ ûeû Kgb cÖk:œ miKvwi gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mn:
A brain B stomach
wkÿK 19, Avg`vbx-ißvwb wbe©vnx Awdmvi-07, wmwbqi ÷vd bvm©-16]
C kidney D heart Ans:a A a pharmacologist
e¨vL¨v: A brain- gw¯Í®‹; B stomach- ‡cU; C B an ophthalmologist
kidney- e„°; D heart- n„`q C a cardiologist
D a neurologist Ans:c
10, cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv (FWV) cÖwkÿYv_x©, Janata Bank A All types of food. B Only plants
(ATO, Teller)-15] C All types of insects D Only meat Ans:a
AOmniscient B omnipresent 126. Animals who eat flesh of another
COmnipotent D Omnivorous Ans:d animal-- [Probasy Kalyan Bank Ltd. Officer
124. Animals living on human flesh is called- (Cash)- 14, cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK -14 evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (GwW) 16]
[NU 08-09, Btwet (B) 12-13] A carnivorous B benevolent
A cannibal B flesheater Ans:a C insectivorous D omnivorous Ans:a
C meat eater D non vegetarian
Recent cÖkœ: cÖvq meB GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv
138. Someone who is capricious is --- [ GB wbq‡g 140.A statement that can have a double
A easily irritated. ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 40th BCS- 19] meaning is- [wmwKDwiwUR G·‡PÄ Kwgkb (e¨w³MZ Kg©.) 19 Ryb 21]
B wise and willing to cooperate. A Epigraph B Verbose
C exceedingly conceited and arrogant. C Ambivalent D Ambiguous Ans:d
D know for sudden changes in attitude or 141. A person who performs tricks with
behaviour. Ans:d hands in called--- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: [cÖv_wgK
e¨vL¨v: ‡h e¨w³ Zvi AvPiY Ges `„wófw½ nVvr I MYwgÿv gš¿Yv: cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa. wcwUAvB BÝUªv±i (mvaviY) -19]
║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
153. A person without manners or polish- 155. A sneering person who always finds
[Shajalal Islami Bank Ltd. Trainee Officer (Cash)- 16] faults--- [Bangladesh Bank (AD)- 15]
A Barbarian B Boorish A cynic B cupid
C Rustic D Naive Ans:b C kleptomaniac D crone Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Barbarian- Amf¨, Boorish- ee©i, e¨vL¨v: cynic- bvK wmUKv‡bv e¨w³ †h me©`vB
Rustic- Mªvg¨, Naive- K_vevZ©v I AvPi‡Y Ac‡ii fzj a‡i, crone- e„×v/ ugly evil-looking
mv`vwm‡a| old woman, cupid- ab-m¤úwËi Rb¨ †jvfvZzi,
154. Fear of being enclosed in a small closed kleptomaniac- †PŠh©e„wËi evwZK Av‡Q Ggb|
space. [Pubali Bank Ltd. Officer/Senoir Officer- 14]
156. A person who is out to destroy
A agoraphobia B claustrophobia
government. [Pubali Bank Ltd. (SO)- 17]
C xenophobia D paranoia Ans:b
A anarchist B destroyer
e¨vL¨v: claustrophobia- ‡QvU RvqMvq Ave× n‡q C atheist D theist Ans:a
hvIqvi f‡qi e¨vwa; agoraphobia- wfZ‡ii f‡qi e¨vL¨v: anarchist- ‰bivR¨ev`x, destroyer-
e¨vwa; xenophobia- we‡`wk I Zv‡`i cÖ_v m¤^‡Ü aŸsm/webvm Kvwi, atheist- Avw¯ÍK, theist- bvw¯ÍK|
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157. A person interested in reading books 166. A general pardon granted by the
and nothing else. [Janata Bank Ltd. Executive government to political offenders- [RbZv
Officer (Afternoon) - 17] e¨vsK (AEO, †Ujvi) 15]
A book-keeper B scholar A Pardon B Excuse
C bookworm(MÖš’KxU) D students Ans:c C Honesty D Amnesty Ans:d
158. A mayor is an elected person who runs e¨vL¨v: A Pardon- ÿgv; B Excuse- ÿgv; C
a- [bvwm©s I wgWIqvBdvwi Awa. wmwbqi ÷vd bvm© 2018] Honesty- mZZv; D Amnesty (ivRÿgv)
A city (kni) B state 167. ‘Asparagus’ means- (kZg~jx/ g~j¨evb Lvevi)
C village D Country Ans:a [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (PÆMÖvg wefvM)-05] Ans:c
159. What is the meaning of the word 'post- AA chart of bus fare
mortem'? [bvwm©s I wgWIqvBdvwi Awa. wmwbqi ÷vd bvm© 18] B A price list
A before death B autopsy C A valuable food
C surgical operation D declare dead Ans:b D A valuable menu
160. Highly attractive and able to arouse 168. Single word for “the man who is not
hope or desire- (‡jvfbxq/cÖjyäKi) married” is- [mv‡K©j GWwg‡bm‡÷ªkb-10]
[Sonali Bank Ltd. (SO)-10] A spinster B virgin
A Alluring B Elusiveness C bachelor D non-married Ans:c
C Tenacity D Knotty Ans:a
169. A person who rules without consulting
161. To do away with a rule- (D‡”Q` Kiv) other- [kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb Gi mnKvix cÖavb cwi`k©K-09]
[Social Islami Bank-10]
A democrat B bureaucrat
A Cancel B Repeal
C autocrat D fanatic Ans:c
C Obliterate D Abrogate Ans:d
170. A word which can be interpreted in
162. One who plays game for pleasure and
more than one way is- [‡ijc_ gš¿Yv. Dc-mn
not professionally- [Pimeyar Bank Ltd. (MTO)- 12]
A anachronistic B confusing cÖ‡KŠ. 17
A Veteran B Player
C ambiguous D foolish Ans:c
C Connoisseur D Amateur Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: GKwU kã †hwU‡K G‡Ki AwaK Dcv‡q e¨vL¨v
e¨vL¨v: Amateur- ‡kŠwLb/ A‡ckv`vi µxovwe`;
Kiv hvq Zv n‡jv Ambiguous (بv_©K)|
Connoisseur- imcwÛZ; Veteran- Lye AwfÁ e¨w³
171. An inclination to do kind or charitable
163. Cessation of arms before a formal
acts- (`qvkxjZv) [National Bank-10]
treaty signed during war. [Bangladesh
A Deference B Besmirch
A truce B accord Bank (A.D) -16]
C Honorary D Benevolence Ans:d
C armistice D retreat Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: hy‡×i mgq wbqgZvwš¿K Pzw³i Av‡MB A¯¿ 172. Cul-de-sac- (KvbvMwj) [evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb mn.
†Rbv‡ij g¨v‡b.(A_©-wnmve/A_©-ivR¯^)-18]
weiwZ/ (hy×weiwZ)/ armistice
A selection B dead end
164. A place that provides refuge- [RbZv e¨vsK 15] C error D bubble Ans:b
A Asylum(AvkÖq¯’j) B Sanatorium
173. “A person who helps you break the
C Shelter D Orphanage Ans:a law.” (KzK‡g©i †`vmi) [Premier Bank Ltd. (MTO) -
165. If a person cannot stop taking drugs, he A Spy B Calibrator 12]
or she is ------. Ans:c [33rd BCS]
C Ally D Accomplice Ans:d
A attached to them B committed to them
C addicted to them D devoted to them
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174. The word ‘culinary’ is related to- 175. People who believe anything told to
(iÜ«bm¤úKx©q) [39th BCS] them are called- [Sonali Bank Ltd. Senior
A printing B cooking Ans:b A Faithful B Credible Officer -18]
C dress D musical instruments C All-believing D Credulous Ans:d
║ ïay fvwm©wU cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
176. The ability to use language appropriately 180. Likely to break apart easily-
indifferent circumstances is called-- [Bangladesh Bank. Ltd. Assistant Director (General
[kvtwetcÖtwet (A1) 14-15] A breakable B thin Side)- 16]
A communicative capability C brittle D harsh Ans:c
B communicative competence e¨vL¨v: brittle- k³ A_P mn‡R fv½v hvq Ggb,
C communicative skill breakable- fv½vi †hvM¨, thin- cvZjv/‡ivMv,
D linguistic skill Ans:b harsh- cÖLi/ K‡Vvi, brittle = Likely to break
e¨vL¨v: communicative competence- n‡”Q apart easily- f½yi|
wewfbœ cwiw¯’wZ‡Z mwVKfv‡e fvlv e¨env‡i `ÿZv|
181. Under the Marxist theory, Bourgeois
177. The planting and care of woody plants, an adjective that refers- [Btwet (E) 11-12]
especially trees, is known as-- [Xvtwet (A) 13-14] A people who own property
A arboriculture B husbandry
B people who are rich
C pisciculture D aquaculture Ans:a
C people who have power
178. Camouflage is- (QÙ‡ek aviY) [Kztwet 08-09] D people who work for others Ans:b
A an important means of defense e¨vL¨v: gvK©m ZË¡ Abymv‡i eyRy©qv n‡”Q ga¨weË
B a tribe C an insect iÿYkxj awb †kÖbx|
D a kin of vegetables Ans:a 182. “To state or believe that somebody is
179. Brittle is a substance---.(f½yi) [ivtwet (B) 05-06] responsible for something bad”?[Btwet 10-11]
A which is very bright A cottage B crowd
B which can be easily broken C complaint D blame Ans:d
C which cannot be easily broken e¨vL¨v: A cottage- KzuwUi; B crowd- wfo C
D which is used for making bars Ans:b complaint- Awf‡hvM; D blame- ‡`vl
Sl Word (D,E,F) A_© Definition
266 Dictionary Awfavb A book that consists of an alphabetical list of the words
267 Dictum evYx A true statement
268 Dilemma Dfqm¼U Choice only between unfavourable alternatives.
269 Directory bvg wVKvbv A book containing names and addresses of the person
aviYKvix eB
270 Dotage fxgiZx Extreme old age when a man behaves like a fool
271 Domicile ¯’vqx evm¯’vb Permanent residence of person
272 Duet ‰ØZm½xZ The word which means two people singing together
273 Durable ‡UKmB Capable of lasting
274 Duty `vwqZ¡/ ïé A tax paid to the government, especially on things you
║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
199. Deciduous trees are trees that ----. 202. A political leader who tries to stir up
[BB Officer 2018] people = ----. [Janata Bank Ltd. (JO) - 11]
A lost the leaves annually A Statesman B Dictator
B are extremely big C Demagogue D Martinet Ans:c
C have small leaves e¨vL¨v: Demagogue = A leader of the
D have fleshy leaves Ans:a
people; but more a rabble rouser. ‡h
e¨vL¨v: Deciduous- ÿY¯’vqx: †hme MvQ cÖwZeQi ivR‰bwZK †bZv hyw³ ZK© Dc¯’vc‡bi e`‡j Av‡eM
cvZv cwieZ©b K‡i Zv‡`i‡K Deciduous trees DwÏß Kivi Rb¨ RbmvaviY‡K †Lcv‡bvi †Póv K‡i |
e‡j| 203. A person who thinks and talks too
200. A man who pays too much attention to much about himself is called a/an- [wewfbœ
his clothes and personal appearance gš¿Yv./ wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v) 18]
[Agrani Bank Ltd. Senior Officer- 15] A selfish B egocentric
A Snob B Duffer C egotism D egoist Ans:d
C Dandy D Licentious Ans:c e¨vL¨v: A selfish- ¯^v_©ci; B egocentric-
e¨vL¨v: Snob- wb¤œgv‡bi †jvK‡`i AeÁvKvix; AvZ¥‡Kw›`ªK; C egotism- Ans‡eva; D egoist- ¯^v_©ci;
Duffer- wb‡e©va †jvK, Licentious- `yðwiÎ †jvK, 204. One who is not easily pleased by
Dandy- ‡h e¨w³ wb‡Ri Kvco †Pvco I e¨w³Z¡ anything- (LuyZLuy‡Z) [Turst Bank-11]
wb‡q AwaK mgq‡ÿcY K‡i Zv‡K (Dandy/dzjevey) A Maiden B Mediaeval
e‡j| C Precarious D Fastidious Ans:d
201. A book containing information on all e¨vL¨v: Mediaeval- ga¨hyMxq; Precarious-
subjects-- [c~evjx e¨vsK (Rywbqi Awdmvi)-08] AwbwðZ; Maiden- AweevwnZ ZiæYx; Fastidious-
A Dictionary B Appendix LuyZLuy‡Z;
C Informatics D Encyclopedia Ans:d
Recent cÖkœ: cÖvq meB GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv
212. ‘An odious crime’ means- [ Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I 215. A den for small animals is called -----.
cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yv. cÖ. Awa. Gw÷‡gUi (Zwor) 19] [Bangladesh Development Bank Ltd. SO - 19]
e¨vL¨v: An odious/hateful crime-N„Y¨ Aciva, e¨vL¨v: Hutch- Li‡Mvk ivLvi †QvU LvuPv; Shed-
punishable- kvw¯Í‡hvM¨, trivial- bMY¨, suicidal- Pvjv ev Pvj; Cave- MZ©; Dyke- ‡Kvb Rwgi Avj/
AvZ¥NvZx Avwj;
213. A hawk is- (evRcvwL) [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 216. A person who sells fruits and vegetables
evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m is- [ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: miKvwi gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-
A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb 19] 19, wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix †gBb‡Ub¨vÝ BwÄwbqvi-2017]
A an animal B a reptile A a vegetable man B a vegetarian
C an insect D a bird Ans:d C a greengrocer D a hawker Ans:c
214. Pay careful attention to something is e¨vL¨v: A a vegetable man- fzj e¨envi; B a
meant by word. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k vegetarian- wbivwgl; C a greengrocer-
‡eZv‡ii mn-m¤úv`K-19, cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv-18]
mewRIqvjv; D a hawker- †dwiIqvjv|
A look B see
C attend D heed Ans:d
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
217. That which cannot be corrected- 220. The word “Homogenous” means- [16th
(Ams‡kvabxq) [National Bank Ltd. (PO) – 12, Pubali BCS, ivtwet 08-09, Btwet10-11, N.U. 10-11]
Bank (Junior Officer, Cash) -09, Pubali Bank Ltd. JSO A of the same kind
(Cash)- 14, Jamuna Bank Ltd. (PO) -14, ivtwet (E) 18-19, B of the same place
ÿz`ª I KzwUi wkí Awdmvi-14, weAvBwmÕi mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK-11]
C of the same race
218.- A person who cannot be changed is
D of the same density Ans:a
called in a word: [Janata Bank (Ass. Executive Off.)-17]
221. Having superior intellectual interests
A unintelligible B Indelible
and taste--[Exim Bank-11, Trust Bank Ltd. Assistant
C Illegible D Incorrigible Ans:d
A Elite B Highbrow Officer-12]
e¨vL¨v: ‡h e¨w³‡K cwieZ©b Ki‡Z cviv hvq bv GK
C Sophisticated D Fastidious Ans:b
K_vq Zv‡K e‡j incorrigible (As‡kvabxq;
e¨vL¨v: Highbrow- ‡h wb‡R‡K eyw× I wkÿv-ms¯‹…wZ
cwieZ©b Kiv hvq bv Ggb|
I Ab¨vb¨ fv‡jv wKQz‡Z †kÖô fv‡e; elite- AwfRvZ
219. A place where earth and sky seem to
†kÖwYi †jvKmg~n; Sophisticated- AwZ AvaywbK
meet. [Bank Asia (TO)-16, Xvtwet (A) 10-11]
A admiral B vortex
†jvK; Fastidious- wKQz‡ZB Lywk bv Ggb LyuZLyu‡Z
C horizon D rainbow Ans:c
¯^fv‡ei †jvK;
e¨vL¨v: admiral- ‡bŠ-‡mbvcwZ; vortex- R‡ji N~wY©; 222. A person who reads and thinks a lot----.
horizon-w`MšÍ; rainbow- isaby| (eyw×Rxex) [Ptwet (D) 12-13, PSC -16]
A spiritual B intellectual
C witty D angry Ans:b
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223. A person who thinks and reads a lot is-- 226. A person claiming to be superior in
-. (eyw×Rxex) [Ptwet (B) 09-10, (D) 12-13] culture and intellect to others. [evsjv‡`k Kgvm©
e¨vsK-08, evsjv‡`k †U·UvBj wek^we`¨vjq 13-14, evsjv‡`k e¨vsK
A a spiritual person B an intellectual
A highbrow B elite Awdmvi-15]
C a humorous person D a sad personAns:b
C aristocrat D intellectual Ans:a
224. The “gypsies” are people who ------.
[31st BCS, 31st BCS, gv`K I Kviv ZË¡veavqK (mnKvix cwiPvjK)- e¨vL¨v: Highbrow- ‡h wb‡R‡K eyw× I wkÿv-ms¯‹…wZ
06, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 14-15] I Ab¨vb¨ fv‡jv wKQz‡Z †kÖô g‡b K‡i; elite-
A have a settled way of life AwfRvZ †kÖwYi †jvKmg~n; aristocrat- D”Pes‡k‡i
B came originally from Egypt to England
†jvK; intellectual- eyw×Rxwe
C are always on the move Ans:c
227. Decision that cannot be taken back-
D steal children to train in their way of life [Bangladesh Commerce Bank-08, Standard Bank-09]
e¨vL¨v: gypsies/ †e‡` n‡jv †mB me gvbyl hviv A irrevocable(w¯’i) B rigid
me©`v Pjgvb _v‡K| C order D brief Ans:a
225. One who travels from place to place 228. “Hydrophobia” is the fear of- [gv`K`ªe¨
[÷¨vÛvW© e¨vsK-09, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 18-19]
wbqš¿Y Awa`cÍi (Dc-cwi`k©K)-13, Ptwet (G) 09-10, 12-13]
A Itinerant B Mendicant A closed space B examination
C Journeymen D Tramp Ans:a C water D snakes Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Itinerant- ågYKvix; ch©Ubkxj; Mendicant- e¨vL¨v: examination- cixÿv; snakes- mvc; cvwb
wfÿvRxex; Journeymen- AwfhvÎxK; w`bgRyi;
†`‡L fq cvIqvi bvg n‡jv Hydrophobia
Tramp- feNy‡i/ c`eª‡R ågY/ cv‡q †nu‡U ågY|
║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
229. “Gratis” means- (webvg~‡j¨, gvMbv) 232. Drawing or writing on a wall, etc, in a
[RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZ©v-09] public place is called-: (‡`Ëqv‡ji Qwe)
A Without taking any money [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii wdì mycvifvBRvi-18]
B Without making any payment A graffiti B painting
C Without taking any care C wall writing D chika mara Ans:a
D Without paying any attention Ans:b 233. A place to keep grains-(‡Mvjv,Lvgvievwo/km¨
230. A person who is skilled in horsemanship --- Rgv ivLvi ¯’vb) [mgvR †mev Awa`ßi Bb÷ªv±i-05]
--. [Shajalal Islami Bank Ltd. Trainee Officer (Cash)- 16] A Store room B Storage
A Equestrian B Jockey C Granary D Pantry Ans:c
C Cavalier D Cavalryman Ans:b 234. A disease that cannot be cured is called
e¨vL¨v: Equestrian- PZzi Ak^v‡ivnx, Jockey- a/an- [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/Awa.e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 18]
†Nvov ‡`Š‡oi †ckv`vi †Nvov mIqvi, Cavalier- A incurable disease
Ak^v‡ivnx †mbv`j, Cavalryman- Ak^‡ivnx| †h B uncurable disease
e¨w³ †Nvovq Po‡Z `ÿ Zv‡K Jockey e‡j| C incorrigible disease
231. A person who eats too much --- D dicurable disease Ans:a
[Probasy Kalyan Bank Ltd. (Cash) - 14] 235. A sound which cannot be heard--
A glutton B reveler [Pubali Bank (Junior Officer, Cash) -08]
C sensualist D omnivorous Ans:a A Audible B Inaudible
e¨vL¨v: glutton- †cUzK, omnivorous- me©fK ~ ; C Obsolete D Whisper Ans:b
reveler- dzwZ©evR; sensualist- Kvg/‡fvMme©¯^;
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236. Work for which no regular salary is e¨vL¨v: Communism- mvg¨ev`/mgvb AwaKvi;
paid-(A‰eZwbK c`) [cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK wmwbqi Awdmvi -08] Capitalism- cyuwRev`; Imperialism- mvg&ªvR¨ev`;
A Honorable B Honorary Internationalism- AvšÍ©RvwZKZvev`;
C Temporary D Ad-hoc Ans:b 239. A short journey for pleasure --- [Bangladesh
237. “Heptagon” means- [kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix A Jaunt B Voyage Bank (AD)- 15]
cÖavb cwi`k©K -09]
C Travelling D Walking Ans:a
A five sides B seven sides
e¨vL¨v: Jaunt- mswÿß cÖ‡gv`/ ågY, Voyage- `xN©
C triangle D straight Ans:b
myg`ª hvÎv, Travelling- mvaviY hvZvqvZ;
e¨vL¨v: A five sides-cuvP cÿ; B seven sides-
240. The right and power to apply the law-
mvZ cÿ; C triangle-wÎf‚R; D straight-‡mvRv| [Sonali Bank Ltd. (SO)-10]
238. The policy of extending a country’s A Nugatory B Jurisdiction
empire and influence-- [IFIC Bank-12] C Lawrence D Judiciary Ans:b
A Communism B Capitalism Ans:c e¨vL¨v: Nugatory- Zz”Q; Jurisdiction- GLwZqvi,
C Imperialism D Internationalism AvBbMZ AwaKvi; Judiciary- wePvi wefvM;
K-L-M-N-O
352 Kindred ¯^RvwZ/ mgÜbxq Relationship by birth or descent
353 Kleptomania Pzwi Kwievi evwZK/ A mental illness or strong desire, to steal things, which
‡PŠ‡h©v¤§v` they cannot control is called Kleptomania
354 Lexicographer Awfavb cÖ‡YZv A person who writes/ complies dictionary
355 Ledger Rgv Li‡Pi cÖavb A book of accounts showing bits and credited
LvZv, LwZqvb
356 Librarian MÖš’vMvwiK A person in charge of a library
357 Lightning eRª a flash of light which is followed by a thunder
358 Malcontent AmšÍó A person who is always dissatisfied
359 Malignancy gvivZ¥KZv/ N„Yv the feeling of hatred
360 Manifesto B‡¯Ínvi/ †NvlYvcÎ Policy statement
361 Manuscript cvÛzwjwc A paper written by hand
362 Maternity gvZ…Z¡/ gvZ„myjf A stage of motherhood
363 Matriarch KÎx© Powerful mother figure in a ruling position
364 Mayor ‡cŠiwcZv/bMi wcZv The head of a town council or corporation
365 Mayor ‡cŠiwcZv/bMi wcZv A man who is an elected person to run a city
366 Mediocre gvSvwi/ga¨g gv‡bi One who is neither intelligent nor dull
367 Memorandum ¯§viKwjwc A note to help memory
368 Micro-second `kjÿ fv‡Mi 1 fvM One millionth of a second-
369 Milieu mvgvwRK cwi‡ek The social environment in which people work or live
370 Millennium mn¯ª/ nvRvi ermi 1000 years
371 Monologue GKK fvlb A long speech by one man
372 Mortuary kevMvi/ gM© A place where dead bodies are kept temporarily.
Recent cÖkœ: cÖvq meB GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv
241. Who is a Netizen? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖk:œ ivtwet 242. ‘A legal authorization of debtors to
BDwbU- G, (Kjv Abyl`, mKvj-MÖyc-1) 19-20; ivwe: BDwbU- G (Mªyc-1) postpone payment’ is known as- [BTRC Dc-
18-19] mn. cwi.-KvwiMwi, (19 †deªæ-21)]
║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
253. A mental illness in which somebody has e¨vL¨v: mountebank- ‡h e¨w³ PUK`vi K_v e‡j
a strong desire, which they cannot gvbyl‡K VKvevi †Póv K‡i| trickster- cÖZviK,
control to steal things’ is expressed by- impostor- fÛ, magician- Rv`yKi;
(Pzwi Kwievi evwZK) [RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-16] 257. A person with the same as another—
A insomnia B kleptomania [Sonali Bank Ltd. (SO)-10]
C anemia D amnesia Ans:b A Nickname B Namesake
e¨vL¨v: wbqš¿Y Ki‡Z cv‡i bv Ggb Pzwi Kivi gvbwmK C Anonymous D Pseudonym Ans:b
†ivM; Bs‡iwR cÖKvk- kleptomania (wK¬c‡Uv‡gwbqv) e¨vL¨v: Nickname- WvKbvg; Namesake-
254. Something that becomes outdated- wgZv/mgbv‡g e¨w³; Anonymous- ‡ebvgx;
[Bangladesh Bank. Ltd. Assistant Director (General Pseudonym- QÙbvg;
A old B ancient Side)- 16] 258. The word officials means- [33rd BCS]
C obsolete D useless Ans:c A Plural number of official.
e¨vL¨v: ancient- cÖvPxb, useless- A‡K‡Rv, B Language used in offices.
obsolete= Something that becomes C Plural number of office.
outdated- ‡m‡Kj| D Vague expression. Ans:b
255. Transferring part of management e¨vL¨v: officials gv‡b Awd‡m ev AvbyôvwbK
responsibility to a third party is called- cwi‡e‡k e¨eüZ fvlv|
[Sonali Bank Ltd. (SO)- 14]
259. The meaning of the word ‘orchestrate’
A brokering B outsourcing
is: [Bangladesh Development Banka Ltd. Senior Officer
C merchandizing D forwarding Ans:b (General) - 11]
256. A person who tries to deceive people by A organize orchestra party
claiming to be able to do wonderful B meeting requirements
things [Janata Bank Ltd. AEO (Teller)- 15] C stage-manage
A trickster B impostor D applying special musical skill Ans:c
C magician D mountebank Ans:d
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
279. Stockings are --- socks. [25th BCS, SESDP Gi 280. A remedy for all diseases. (me©‡iv‡Mi Jla)
M‡elYv Kg©KZv©-15, Rvtwet 09-10, Ptwet (E) 09-10] [Al-Arafah Islami Bank Ltd. (MTO) – 13, ivtwet (fvlv) 10-11]
A long A Exorcism B Incantation
B small C Panacea D antibiotic Ans:c
C big e¨vL¨v: Exorcism- fzZ Svov‡bvi gš¿; Incantation-
D short Ans:a hv`ygš¿”PviY; antibiotic- RxevYy cÖwZ‡ivax-
e¨vL¨v: Stockings (j¤^v †gvRv); long socks- j¤^v
‡gvRv
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281. A remedy for all diseases. [IFIC Bank Ltd. e¨vL¨v: Mediator- ga¨¯’Kvix; Arbitrator-
(MTO) – 13, KvwiMvwi wkÿv Awa`߇i Bb÷ªv±i-05] `yc‡ÿi g‡a¨ ga¨¯’ZvKvix; Sculptor- fv¯‹i;
A Cure B Panacea
Miniature- ÿz`ª
C Panorama D Polyglot Ans:b
288. Anything written in a letter after it is
282. ‘Razzmatazz’ means-- [17th BCS, †et‡ivtwet (BBA)
signed. [Shahjalal Islani Bank Ltd. Trainee (SO)- 13,
13-14, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet 12-13, (D) 16-17]
United Commercial Bank-10]
AA musical instrument A Posterity B Post
diction
B A well-planned programmer
C Postscript D Corrigendum Ans:c
C A noisy activity
e¨vL¨v: Posterity- eskaiMY, DËicyiæl;
D A musical drama Ans:c
Postscript- me©‡kl Z_¨; Corrigendum- ïw×cÎ
283. “Syntax” means [11 BCS, PSC mnKvix Awdmvi-
th
289. In English grammar, --- deals with
06, ivtwet 07-08, 10-11, †et‡ivtwet (BBA) 11-12, Btwet 10-11,
Rvtwet (D3) 13-14, ivtwet 14-15, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 16-17, formation of sentences. [36th BCS, Rtwet (E) 17-18,
cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK (Cash Off)]
Kztwet (unit-e): 12-13]
A Manner of speech A Morphology B Etymology
C Supplementary
290. The profession of teaching is known as-
(wkÿv`vbwe`¨v) [cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq wefv‡Mi 1wU evwo 1wU Lvgvi
D Synchroming act Ans:b
cÖK‡íi †Rjv mgš^qKvix-17, NSI-Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK-15, Z_¨
284. A process involving too much official gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK (‡MªW-2)-03]
formality--[Al-Arafah Islami Bank Ltd. (MTO)- 11, A tulor B pedagogy
Ptwet (A1) 14-15]
C linguistic D teachology Ans:b
A Nepotism B Diplomacy
291. The people who carry a coffin at a
C Red-tapism D Bureaucracy Ans:c
funeral are called-- [evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨. †ev‡W© mnKvix
e¨vL¨v: Nepotism- ¯^RbcÖvxwZ; Diplomacy -K~UbxwZ; †Rjv. g¨v‡b. (cÖkvmb/GBPAvi) -2017, 28th BCS,
Red-tapism - miKvix KvRK‡g© e¨vcK AvbyôvwbK A Undertakers
cÖwµqv- Bureaucracy- AvgjvZš¿; B supporters
285. A name adopted by an author in his C Pallbearers
writings- [Jamuna Bank Ltd. (PO) -14, IFIC Bank -12] D mourners Ans:c
A Pseudonym B Nickname e¨vL¨v: hviv `vd‡bi Rb¨ jv‡ki coffin- enb K‡i
C Title D NomenclatureAns:a
Zv‡`i ejv nq pallbearer| undertaker A_©
e¨vL¨v: Pseudonym- QÙbvg; Nickname- WvKbvg;
g„Z‡`n mrKv‡ii e¨e¯’vKvix e¨w³eM©, Supporters
Title- wk‡ivbvg; Nomenclature- bvgKi‡Yi c×wZ;
A_© mnvqZvKvix, mourners- jv‡ki AbyMvgx
286. One who collects postage stamps-
[evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-15, ivRkvnx K…wl e¨vsK wmwbqi(Awd:)- 15]
e¨w³eM©; †kvKKvix;
A Lexicographer B Philatelist Ans:b 292. “Rhetoric” is- (ï× fvlvi e¨envi) [Ptwet (D-mKvj)
18-19, Btwet (C) 11-12, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 15-16]
C Vendor D Stamp
collector
A The ability to lie without revealing it
287. A person who performs the art of
with body language.
making statues using clay--- [Dhaka Bank-
11, Trust Bank-12-13, ivtwet (B-Law) 14-15] B A technique used to speak faster.
║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
297. A person who always doubts is called 301. The meaning of the word ‘species’ is:
a/an: [‡ijc_ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb evsjv‡`k †ijI‡qi DcmnKvix [Bangladesh Development Banka Ltd. Senoir Officer
cÖ‡KŠkjx (weªR) - 18] (General) - 11]
A anarchist B stoic
A ingredient used in cooking
C skeptic D pessimist Ans:c B sample of creation
C group of human being
e¨vL¨v: skeptic (mskqev`x) n‡jv Ggb e¨w³ †h
D group of animals, plants Ans:d
me©`v mskq cÖKvk K‡i| anarchist- ‰bivR¨ev`x,
e¨vL¨v: Rxe I cÖvYxi RvwZ wb‡`©k kã cÖRvwZ n‡jv
stoic - wbwe©Kvi e¨w³, pessimist- ˆbivk¨ev`x|
species;
298. A temporary stay at a place ---.
[Shajalal Islami Bank Ltd. Trainee Officer (Cash)- 16]
302. One who conceals his identity as a
A Sojourn B Oriental writer under an assumed pen-name [cjøx
Kg© Dbœqb dvD‡Ûk‡bi mnKvix g¨v‡bRvi -14]
C Utopian D Wanton Ans:a
A pompous B plagiarist
e¨vL¨v: Sojourn- K‡iv mv‡_ ‡Kv_vI wKQz Kv‡ji
C pseudonym D philistine Ans:c
Rb¨ _vKv, Oriental- cÖvP¨ m¤^Üxq, Utopian-
e¨vL¨v: pompous- RuvKRgKc~Y©; plagiarist-
AvKl©Yxq/ AvKvkKzmyg, Wanton- ‡Lqvwj| Kz¤¢xjK/P›`ª‡iYy/ûeû bKjKvix; pseudonym- QÙbvg;
299. A place for sick people who need long philistine- msKxY©gbv e¨w³;
periods for recovery. [Probasy Kalyan Bank 303. Be the embodiment is the perfect
Ltd. (Cash) - 14]
example of---.(e¨w³Z¡ `vb Kiv) [Jamuna Bank-14]
A clinic B hospital
A Idol B Characterize
C sanatorium D asylum Ans:c
C Personify D Signify Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: sanatorium- Amy¯’‡jvK‡`i Rb¨ ¯’vqxfv‡e
e¨vL¨v: A Idol- †`eg~wZ©/ cÖwZgv; B Characterize-
¯^v¯’¨wbevm; hospital-nvmcvZvj; asylum- AvkÖq¯’vb;
‰ewkó¨hy³; C Personify- e¨w³ iæ‡c cÖKvk/ e¨w³Z¡
300. A child unusual or remarkable talent.
[Rajshahi Krishi Unnoyon Bank (Officer)- 11]
Av‡ivc Kiv| D Signify-A_© †evSv‡bv, m~wPZ Kiv;
A scholar B diligent 304. What is the general term for
C freak D prodigy Ans:d psychological treatment?[kÖg Awa`߇i kÖg Kg©KZ©v-16]
e¨vL¨v: AZ¨šÍ Talented Unusual wkï‡K Prodigy A Psychology B Psychopathic Ans:c
e‡j| C Psychotherapy D Psychoanalysis
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305. A heavy unnatural slumber- [kvnvRvjvj Bmjvgx 307. A religious discourse- (‰bwZK/agx©q e³…Zv)
A Nap B Insomnia e¨vsK-10] [Probasy Kalyan Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash)- 14,
et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 17-18]
C Coma D Stupor Ans:d
A Preach B Stanza
e¨vL¨v: Nap- nvjKv Nyg; Insomnia- Awb`ªv;
C Sanctorum D Sermon Ans:d
Coma- †ivMve¯’vq Mfxiwb`ªv; Stupor- gv`K`ªe¨RwbZ
308. A sadist is- (`ytLev`x/ A‡b¨i †kv‡K ‡kvKvnZ
Kvi‡Y wbðjZv/ AmvoZv
e¨w³) [wcwUAvBGi BÝUªv±i-06]
306. ‘Plagiarism’ is: (iPbvPywi) [Bangladesh Bank (AD)
A a person sad by nature
A the art of writing -11]
B something that makes one sad
B the art of politics
C one addicted to drinking Ans:d
C the science of human thoughts and
reading minds D one who gets enjoy from hurting others
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
318. One who pretends illness to escape 321. A man who has not remarried after his
duty- (¯‹zj cvjv‡bv, Kg© duvwKevR) [Janata Bank wife’s death is called- [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-03,
Ltd. (JO) – 11, IFIC Bank-10] A Window B Wifeless ivtwet 05-06]
A Truant B Malingerer C Divorced D Widower Ans:d
C hypocrite D Concubine Ans:a e¨vL¨v: Window- Rvbvjv; Wifeless- ¯¿xnxb;
319. A strict vegetarian- [Rtwet (B) 09-10, Xvtwet (A) 17-18] Divorced- ZvjvKcÖvß, Widower- hvi ¯¿x gviv
A rarely eats animal products †M‡Q|
B sometimes eats eggs 322. Something given or done as an
C never eats any animal products expression of esteem- (mb¥vb A‡_© hv †`Iqv
D never eats protein Ans:c
ev †bIqv nq †m¸‡jv wK ejv hvq) [evsjv‡`k M¨vm wdì
320. A man whose wife has died is called- †Kv¤úvwb (mnKvix g¨v‡bRvi)-11, IFIC Bank
[ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: 40 BCS 2019, cÖv. we. mn. wkÿK (4_© avc) 19,
th
gv`ªvmv wkÿv Awa. (‡÷vi wKcvi) 19 Ryb 21] A Stampede B Tribute Ltd. (MTO) 13]
A widow B spinster C Verbatim D Lullaby Ans:b
C widower D Bachelor Ans:c e¨vL¨v: Stampede- QÎf½; Tribute(ivR¯^
) /rent(fvov);
Verbatim- AvÿwiKfv‡e; Lullaby- Nygcvovwb Mvb;
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323. The piece of string in the centre of a 325. One who possesses many talents- [BCIC-Gi
candle. [Dhaka Bank Ltd. (MTO)-11, Trust Bank-12] mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK (cÖkvmb)-11, National Bank Ltd. (PO) – 12,
†et‡ivtwet (D) 17-18, Lytwet 07-08]
A Yoke B Wick
A Versatile B Gifted
C Vane D Tenor Ans:b
C Exceptional D Nubile Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Yoke- †Rvqvj/ `vm‡Z¡i wPý; Wick-
e¨vL¨v: Versatile- eûgyLx; Gifted- cÖwZfvai;
cwjZv; Vane- evqywbkvb/cvLv; Tenor- gg©,
Exceptional- e¨vwZµg; Nubile- weevn‡hvM¨;
cÖPwjZ aviv|
326. The word ‘wink’ means- (Pÿzi cjK) [Ptwet(E
324. An unexpected piece of good fortune.
07-08, NU (science) 13-14, Ptwet (C1) 14-15]
[Pubali Bank Ltd. JSO (Cash)- 14, †et‡ivtwet (D) 17-18]
A to close one eye briefly
A turnstile B windfall Ans:b
B to close two eye briefly
C philanthropy D benevolence
C to bob the head up and down Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: turnstile- N~Y©vqgvb `iRv; windfall-
D to shake the head from side to side
‰`eab/ nVvr cvIqv; philanthropy- wek¦‡cÖwgK; d)
`qv;
║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
327. Something that lasts only for a while --- 330. An imaginary state of society is
[Dhaka Bank Ltd. (MTO) - 11] called— [Social Islami Bank-11]
A Perpetual Vivid
B A Socialism B Communism Ans:c
C Venal D Transient Ans:d
C Utopia D Europia (BD‡ivwcqv)
e¨vL¨v: Transient- ÿY¯’vqx, Perpetual- wPi¯’vqx, e¨vL¨v: Utopia- Kíbvq nq Ggb ¯’vb, ¯^cœivóª;
Vivid- ¯úó, cÖvYešÍ, Venal- UvKvi Rb¨ Amr ev Socialism- mgvRZš¿; Communism- mvg¨ev`;
A‰bwZK wKQz Kivi cÖ¯ÍwZ|
331. One who creates fear as a weapon for
328. A place where everything is perfect--- power is a- [mnKvix RR-07, Premier Bank Ltd.
(Ggb GKwU ¯’v †hLv‡b me mwVK) [One Bank-14,
A terrorist B militant (MTO)-12]
Agrani Bank Ltd. Senior Officer- 15]
C extremist D anarchist Ans:a
A Heaven B Platoon
e¨vL¨v: A terrorist- mš¿vmx; B militant- Rw½; C
C Cosmos D Utopia Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Utopia- ¯^ciœ vóª; Heaven- ¯^M©, †e‡nkZ&; extremist- DMÖev`x; D anarchist- ‰bivR¨ev`x|
332. “Thesaurus” means- (ÁvbfvÛvi) [Btwet 04-05]
Platoon- c`vwZK ‰m‡b¨i `j; Cosmos- gnvRMr;
A a large animal
329. The power of reading the thoughts of
B a dictionary of idioms
others-- (gb RvbvRvwb) [Janata Bank Ltd. (JO) –1
, evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK-11] C a dictionary of quotations
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A A stitch in time saves ten. 7. “No news is good news” (‡Kv‡bv Lei †bB
B A stitch in time saves nine. gv‡bB fv‡jv Lei) [32nd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
CA stitch in time save ten. A It is likely that we expect bad news.
DA stitch saves ten stitches in time. Ans:b B It is likely to have bad news.
4. The last word of the proverb is- C It is likely that nothing bad has happened.
‘Handsome is that handsome’ ---. [17th D It is unlikely that another bad has
BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] happened. Ans:c
A works B thinks
8. Slow and steady -- the race.[36th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
C says D does Ans:d
A Win B wins
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Btwet (B) 07-08, (C) 04-05, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14] A Take what you have got readily
A fv‡M¨i gv M½v cvq bv| available rather than expecting better in
B †Z‡j gv_vq †Zj †`qv| the future.
C Lvj †K‡U Kzwgi Avbv| B The seen is better than unseen.
D Kqjv ay‡j gqjv hvq bv| Ans:b C Promise are better than actual.
12. A little learning is a dangerous thing. D It is good beating about the bush. Ans:a
[8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12, htwetcÖtwet (F) 16-17] 16. Fill in the gap “All that glitters --- not
A Aí †jLvcov fxlY fqsKi| gold.” [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq (mv‡K©j GWRy‡U›U)-10, Rtwet (D) 10-11]
B Aí we`¨v fqsKix| C Aí we`¨v fqsKi| A are B were
D mvgvb¨ we`¨v fxlY fqven| Ans:b C is D have Ans:c
║║║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ ║║║
17. The proverb ‘A bird in hand is worth 19. A bad workman --- with his tools. (bvP‡Z
two in the bush’ implies- [mnKvix AvenvIqvwe`-07] bv Rvb‡j DVvb euvKv) [mgvR‡mev Awa. cÖ‡ekb Awdmvi-13]
A One bird inn hand is equal to two in the A fights B quarrels Ans:b
bush. Ans:d C plays D revolts (we‡`ªvn Kiv)
B It is always difficult to catch birds from 20. “Amg‡qi eÜzB cÖK…Z eÜzÓ [mgvRKj¨vY msMVK-06]
the bush. A A friend in bad time is a good friend.
C Two birds in the bush are less valuable B A friend in bad time is a real friend.
than one in hand. C A friend in need is a good friend. Ans:d
D Something easily available is better
D A friend in need is a friend indeed.
than many precious things out of reach. 21. Blood is always thicker than -----.
18. A bad workman quarrels --- his tools. [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./ wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v 2018]
[¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii Dc-cwi`k©K - 18] A water B honey
A with B for
C milk D juice Ans:a
C about D for Ans:a
e¨envi n‡e, Ges “bite” verb Gi mv‡_ “s” ‡hvM A There are less to every wine.
n‡e, KviY A barking dog 3rd person B Even the walls have ears.
singular| C There is no in mixed good.
D Pride has its fall. Ans:b
49. “‡jv‡f cvc, cv‡c g„Zy¨Ó- Gi Bs‡iwR Abyev`
†KvbwU? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv)-16, GKwU 53. Fortune --- the brave. [ciivóª gš¿Yv: mn: mvBdvi
Kg©KZv©-17, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 27 AvM÷ 21]
evox GKwU Lvgvi cÖK‡íi †Rjv mgš^qKvix-17]
A will favour B favoured
A Green leads to sin and to death.
C had favoured D favours Ans:d
B Green leaded to sin and to death.
C Green leading to sin and to death. e¨vL¨v: Fortune favours the brave n‡jv GKwU
D Green leads to sin and death. Ans:a Bs‡iwR cÖev`, hvi evsjv A_© Ômvnmx‡`i cÖwZ fvM¨
mycÖmbœÕ|
║║║ ║║║
Proverb in English Proverb in Bangla
73 Habit is the second nature. KzKz‡ii †c‡U wN mq bv|
74 Handsome is as/that/what handsome does. my›`‡iiv hv K‡i ZvB my›`i| [ivtwet 07-08]
75 He is ignorant of the rudiments of this subject. G wel‡q Zvi A, Av, K, L Ávb †bB|
76 He runs with the hare and hunts with the hounds. †m e‡ii N‡ii gvmx K‡bi N‡ii wcmx/mvc n‡q
Kv‡U, ISv n‡q Sv‡o|
77 He who gets the power misuses it. †h hvq j¼vq †mB nq iveY|
78 He is a self-styled leader. Mv‡q gv‡b bv Avcwb †gvoj|
79 Honesty is the best policy. [ivtwet 06-07] mZZvB m‡e©vrK…ó cš’v|
80 Hit while the iron is hot. ‡Svc ey‡S †Kvc gviv|
81 Hunger is the best sauce. [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet D, 12-13] ÿzav _vK‡j byb w`‡qI LvIqv hvq/
ÿzav †c‡j ev‡NI avb Lvq|
82 Ignorance is like darkness. [‡bvtwetcÖtwet A, 13-14] ÔAÁZv AÜKv‡ii kvwgjÕ
83 Ill got, ill spent. [Agrani Bank-08] cv‡ci ab cÖvqwð‡Ë hvq|
84 Ill news runs apace. [ivtwet (Political Science) 07-08] `ytmsev` evZv‡mi Av‡M hvq|
D Hunger is much more a sauce of choice D Amy¯’ msev` evZv‡mi gZ `ªæZ| Ans:c
than hunger. Ans:b 61. He runs with hare and hunts with the
56. ‘Mv‡q gv‡b bv Avcwb †gvoj|Õ The correct hounds. Gi e½vbyev` [Ptwet (E) 05-06]
Translation is- [6ô cÖfvlK wbeÜb-10, Btwet (B) 17-18] A nvZx †Nvov †Mj Zj, †fov e‡j KZ Rj|
A Every man is for himself. B wb‡Ri bvK †K‡U c‡ii hvÎv f½ Kiv|
B He is a self-styled leader. C mvc n‡q Kv‡U, ISv n‡q Sv‡o|
C Opportunity makes the thief. D nv‡U nvwo †f‡½ hvq| Ans:c
D Good wine needs no bush. Ans:b 62. Translation of ‘`ytmsev` evZv‡mi Av‡M hvq/
57. ‘Ill got ill spent’ – GB Bs‡iRx ev‡K¨i h_v_© QovqÕ is- [Lywet 07-08, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (Kjv I gvbweK)
Abyev` n‡e- [etwet (A-evsjv) 12-13] A Bad news runs faster. 12-13]
A cxwoZ cvIqv cxwoZ e¨vq| B Ill news runs faster.
B Lvivc cÖvwß Lvivc e¨q| C Bad news is faster than wind.
C Amy¯’ cvIqv Amy¯’ hvIqv| D Ill news runs apace. Ans:d
D Amr c‡_ Avq Amr c‡_B hvq| Ans:d 63. Choose the Bengali of ‘Hit while the
58. The last word of the proverb. iron is hot’. [cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi-17]
‘Handsome is that handsome’ ---. [17th A ‡Svc ey‡S †Kvc gviv|
BCS, Ptwet (E) 09-10, ‡et‡ivtwet (BBA) 13-14, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet B Mig †jvnvq AvNvZ Kiv|
(F) 16-17]
C IRb ey‡S Pjv| D gv_v Mig Kiv| Ans:a
80. ‘Morning shows the days’ is a --- [Btwet (C) D GB gyn~‡Z© wKQy Kiv m¤¢eci bq| Ans:b
A maxim (cÖev`) B presentation 05-06] 83. cÖ‡qvRb †Kvb AvBb gv‡b bv| Bs‡iRx Abyev`-
C inkling (Avfvm) D prediction(fwel¨ØYx) A Necessity does not obey any law.
Ans:a B Necessity knows no law. [ivtwet 04-05]
81. ‘Killing two birds with one stone’- GB C Necessity does not follow any law.
cÖeP‡bi evsjv- [RbZv e¨vsK wj. Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi-17] D Necessity approves no law. Ans:b
A cv‡ii a‡b †cvÏvwi| 84. Many a little --- a mickle. (wg&Kj&) (`‡ki
B NyNy †`‡LQ duv` †`Lwb| jvwV G‡Ki †evSv) [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) 16-17]
C c‡ii Nv‡o e›`yK †i‡L| A makes B made
D i_ †`Lv I Kjv †ePv| Ans:d C make D would make Ans:a
105. Where there is --- will, there is --- way. e¨vL¨v: Where there is a will, there is a way
(B”Qv _vK‡j Dcvq nq) [ivtwet 09-10] GwU GKwU Bs‡iwR cÖev` , hvi A_©- B”Qv _vK‡j
A the, the B the, a Dcvq nq
C a, the D a, a Ans:d 110. “Wisdom goes by learning but not by
106. We live in ---, not in years. (gvbyl evu‡P Zvi year” Gi evsjv Abyev` †KvbwU? [Btwet (B) 14-15, 16-17]
K‡g©, eq‡m bv|) [NU (e¨emvq wkÿv) 10-11] Ans:d A gvjv wUc‡jB ˆeivMx nq bv|
A merit B genius (cÖwZfv) B eRª AvUzwb dmKv †M‡iv|
C talents D deeds (Kg©, bw_) C eq‡m‡Z weÁ b‡n, weÁ nq Áv‡b| Ans:c
107. United we stand, divided we ----. [¯^v¯’¨ I D d¨vb w`‡q fvZ Lvq, M‡í gv‡L `B|
cwievi gš¿Yvj‡qi bvwm©s †mev Awa`߇ii wgWIqvBdvwi-17, mgvR‡mev 111. ‘Vox populi, vox Dei’. The correct of
Awdmvi-10, Ptwet (A) 13-14]
this proverbs is- [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (B) 13-14]
A fall B stumble
A `kP‡µ fMevb f~Z|
C jump D slide Ans:a
B `‡k wg‡j Kwi KvR nvwi wRwZ bvwn jvR|
108. What is looted cannot be ---. (f¨v‡M¨i C `‡ki jvwV G‡Ki ‡evSv|
wjLb LÛv‡bv hvq bv) [10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
D w`b Kvj Lvivc hv‡”Q| Ans:a
A blotted B broken
112. “Wishes never fill the bag”-Gi e½vbyev`
C endured D updated Ans:a
†KvbwU? [Btwet (B) 10-11, Rvtwet (D) 13-14]
109. Where there is a will, there is - [14 Zg
A AwZ Avkvq MvRb bó|
‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2017]
B ïay K_vq †cU f‡i bv|
A a path B many ways
C ïay Avkvq Rxe‡b DbœwZ Av‡m bv|
C a way D a well-ways Ans:c
D †Kvb AvkvB ¯^v_©Knq bv| Ans:b
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B A Newton will not be born every year. A I have three pair of shoes.
C A Newton is not born every years. B I have three pair of shoe.
D A Newton will not be born in the future. C I have three pairs of shoes.
D I have three pairs of shoe. Ans:a
7. Bs‡iwR‡Z ï× Abyev`: evsjv‡`‡k Avgvi eÜz bvB D Books introduce us to the best society.
ej‡jB P‡j| [cÖavbš¿xi Kvhv©. cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-04] mvaviYZ e¨w³i ¸‡Yi bvg Øviv GKRvZxq
A I have a little friends in Bangladesh. mevB‡K eySv‡j The + adjective + verb
B I have little friends is Bangladesh. plural nq
C I have few friends in Bangladesh. Ans:c 12. Ávbxiv †ekx K_v e‡jb bv| Gi Bs‡iwR wK? [11 Zg
D I have a few friends in Bangladesh. ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2014]
8. I have few books. Gi A_© wK- [Rvtwet (c) 12-13] A The wises do not talk much. Ans:c
A Avgvi Aí wKQz eB Av‡Q| B The wise does not talk much.
B Avgvi eB †bB ej‡jB P‡j| C The wise do not talk much.
C Avgvi wKQz eB Av‡Q| D The wise men does not talk much.
D Avgvi eB Av‡Q Z‡e Aí| Ans:b Pronoun Related Abyev`-
9. The correct translation of- ÔZvi GLv‡b evsjvq AvwgB/ZzwgB/‡mB/ZvivB Giƒc A‡_© It +
†Kvb eÜz †bB ej‡jB P‡jÕ is- [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK be verb + pronoun + who + tense
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2) 2014, ¯’vbxq miKvi, cjøx
Dbœqb I mg. gš¿Yv. mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -17]
Abymv‡i main verb e‡m|
A He has no friends here at all. 13. cÖ_‡g AvwgB †Zvgv‡K mvnvh¨ K‡iwQjvg| [_vbv/Dc‡Rjv
cÖ‡KŠkjx-99 ivtwet 06-07, ‡et‡ivtwet (C) 15-16]
B He has few friends here.
A It had been I who first helped you.
C He has a few friends here. Ans:b
B It is I who have helped you first.
D He has little number of friends here.
C It is I who helped you first.
D I helped you first. Ans:c
17. Whoever comes here suffers. 22. He has killed himself. [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11]
A hvi Rb¨ Avmv ‡mB Kó cvq| [ivtwet (A-Odd) 16-17] A ‡m †Zvgv‡K nZ¨v K‡i‡Q|
18. What is the correct translation of: ÕA‡bK Verb Related Abyev`:-
M„nKgx© Av‡Qb hviv evwo‡Z cÖvq mvivw`b KvR K‡ibÕ †Kv‡bv wKQz bv K‡i cvwibv / cv‡ibv / cviZbv _vK‡j-
A There are many housewives who work
evK¨‡K Abyev` Ki‡Z-
almost all day. [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZv©-06] Structure: Subj.+ cannot/could not(tense
B Many housewives work at home almost Abymv‡i)+ help + (V1+ing) + object +
all day. extension
C Many housewives works almost all day Or MVb: Subject + cannot/could not (tense
almost. Abymv‡i)+ but + V1 + object + extension
D Housewives work at home all day D`vniY: Avgiv AvaywbK we‡k¦i cÖwZ‡hvwMZvq wU‡K _vKvi
almost. Ans:a Rb¨ Bs‡iwR bv wk‡L cvwibv|
evsjvq- Awbw`©ó subject Gi Rb¨ mvaviYZ -We cannot but learn English to survive
one e‡m Avi Gi possessive nq one’s | in the competition of the modern world.
19. Choose the correct translation of. Kv‡iv 23. “I cannot but go” evK¨wUi mwVK evsjv Abyev`
KZ©‡e¨ Ae‡njv Kiv DwPZ bq| [Rtwet 05-06] n‡”Q- [‡gwW‡Kj fwZ© cixÿv 16-17]
A Avwg hveB| B Avgv‡K †h‡Z n‡e|
A No one should neglect their duty.
C Avwg bv †h‡q cvwi bv| D Avwg †h‡Z cvwi|
B No one should neglect his duty.
C One should not neglect one’s duty. Ans:c Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
D One should not neglect duty. Ans:c https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
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24. ÒAvwg bv †n‡m cvijvg bvÓ evK¨wUi mwVK Abyev` 29. ‘I know how to drive’ Gi mwVK Abyev`
†KvbwU? [KvQvKvwQ Ackb wQ‡jv, ivtwet (F, AevwbR¨) 15-16] †KvbwU? [ivtwet (mgvRKg©) 06-07]
A We laughed and did nothing. A ‡Kb K‡i Mvox Pvjvq Avwg Rvwb|
B We could but not laugh. B Mvox Pvjv‡bv Avgvi Rvbvi g‡a¨|
C We could not but laugh. C Avwg Mvox Pvjv‡Z Rvwb|
D We could not laugh but do. Ans:c D Avgvi Mvox Pvjv‡bv Rvbv Av‡Q| Ans:c
25. ‡m †Kej nvm‡Z jvM‡jv| [Xvtwet (C) 92-93, ivtwet 30. ‡m muvZiv‡Z Rv‡b bv| [ Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv
(‡jvKcÖkvmb) 07-08, Rvtwet (A7) 13-14] Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c` 2019, 14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb
A He was only laughing. cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2017]
D He was doing nothing but laughing. C He does not know how to swim.
D He don’t know swimming. Ans:c
wµqvi Ae¯’v †`‡L wewfbœ tense G Abyev` e¨vL¨v: Know Gi ci verb Avm‡j verb +ing ev
Ki‡Z nq| DËi †`Lvi ci wb‡RB e¨vL¨v Kivi to+verb e¨envi nq bv| †m‡ÿ‡Î know + how
†Póv Kiæb| to + verb wbqgwU cÖ‡hvR¨ n‡e|
26. The best translation of- mKv‡j cvwLiv wKwPi- 31. The translation of ÔGwU wKfv‡e Ki‡Z nq Zv
wgwPi K‡i| [Xvtwet (D) 05-06, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (C) 12-13, RvwbÕ [Xvtwet (D) 04-05, Btwet (G) 14-15, Kztwet (A) 12-13]
‡et‡ivtwet (L) 10-11, Rvtwet (BBA) 10-11, htwetcÖtwet (B) 11-12,
A I know to doing it.
ABirds cry at dawn. Btwet (C) 15-16, (H) 17-18]
B I know to do it how.
BBirds shout at dawn.
C I know how to do it.
C Birds twitter at dawn.
D I know about doing it. Ans:c
D Birds howl at dawn. Ans:c
32. ÒivwKe muvZvi KvU‡Z Rv‡b|Ó evK¨wUi mwVK Abyev`
27. The translation of: ÔmvRv cÖvß e¨w³‡K
†KvbwU? [Xvtwet (C) 93-94, 96-97, Rvtwet (C3) 13-14]
AvMvgxKvj duvwm †`Iqv n‡e|
A Rakib knows swimming.
[WvK Awa`ß: wewìs Ifviwkqvi 18] Ans:b
B Rakib knows how to swim.
A The convict will be hang tomorrow.
C Rakib is an expert swimmer. Ans:b
B The convict will be hanged tomorrow.
D Rakib knows the art of swimming.
C The convict will be hunged tomorrow.
33. The correct translation of ‘GwU wKfv‡e
D The convict will be hang tomorrow.
Ki‡Z nq Zv RvwbÕ [Xvtwet (D) 04-05, Kztwet (A) 12-13, Btwet
28. el©v ïiæ n‡q‡Q|[cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-93, 7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11]
A I know to doing it (G) 14-15]
A The rain has set in.
B I know to do it how.
B The rarins have set in.
C I know how to do it.
C The rains have set on.
D I know about doing it. Ans:c
D The arins has set out. Ans:b
34. Avwg wjL‡Z Rvwb| [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi wnmveiÿK/ ¸`vg
Know how to + V1: ‡Kvb KvR Ki‡Z Rvbv- A I know to write. iÿK/‡Kvlva¨ÿ-2011]
Giƒc A‡_© know how to+ V1 e‡m| G‡ÿ‡Î B I learn to write.
how Gi Rb¨ evsjvq Avjv`v †Kvb A_© †hgb: C I know how to write.
83. The best translation of- GB eQi Lye kxZ A The man is to die.
c‡o‡Q| [Xvtwet 02-03, (B) 09-10, gvtfvtwetcªtwet (D) 13-14] B The man is about to die.
C It was a very cold this year. Negative Adverb: ÒK`vwPr/bv ej‡jB P‡jÓ Giƒc
D This year will be cold. Ans:b A‡_© main verb Gi c~‡e© hardly, barely, rarely,
84. What is the correct translation of, Òb`xwU seldom BZ¨vw` e‡m| Giƒc evK¨wU negative nq ZvB
LyeB MfxiÓ [Xvtwet (D) 98-99, Rtwet (C) 09-10]
bZzb K‡i not/no e‡m bv|
A The river is very profound.
89. The best translation of “They had
B The river is too deep.
hardly spoken all evening”? [Xvtwet (C) 02-03,
C The river is full profound. cjøx mÂq e¨vsK (K¨vk Awdmvi) -18]
D The river is very deep. Ans:d Ans: Zviv mviv mܨvq cÖvq †Kv‡bv K_v e‡jwb|
A Death is preferable than dishonor. e¨vL¨v: cvwievwiK m¤ú‡K©i †ÿ‡Î eq‡m eo eySv‡Z
B Death is more preferable to dishonor. elder e‡m| Avi Ab¨ †ÿ‡Î older e‡m|
C Death is more preferable than dishonor. me‡P‡q cÖavb/ eo/ g~j BZ¨vw` eySv‡Z Superlative
D Death is preferable to dishonor. Ans:d Degree nq| unique wb‡RB superlative kã|
93. Avwg Acgvb A‡cÿv g„Zz¨ cQ›` Kwi| [cwievi cwiKíbv 98. The elephant is the largest quadruped
A I prefer death from dishonor. Awa`ßi-10] animal in the world. [cÖfvlK wbeÜb-10]
B I liked death more than dishonor. A nvwZ c„w_exe me‡P‡q e„nr Z„Y‡fvRx cªvYx|
C I prefer death more than insult. B nvwZ c„w_exe me‡P‡q e„nr ¯’jR cªvYx|
D I prefer death to dishonor. Ans:d C nvwZ c„w_exe me‡P‡q e„nr ebR cÖvYx|
Positive degree ‡Z “g‡Zv / ‡hgb-- †Zgb/ hZ- D nvwZ c„w_exe me‡P‡q e„nr PZz®ú` cÖvYx| Ans:d
--ZZ” eySv‡Z as----as e‡m; 99. The correct translation of “bvixiv `wi`ª‡`i
Comparative degree ‡Z “hZB-----ZZB” g‡a¨ `wi`ªZgÓ is:- [ivtwet (E-odd roll) 12-13]
eySv‡Z the + comparative ---, the A Women are the poorest of the poor.
94. dzjwU i‡³i gZ jvjÑ [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet 2018-19 BDwbU wm] C Women are the poor of the poor. Ans:a
D Women are the poorest among the poor.
A The flower is red like blood.
B The flower is blood like red.
e¨vL¨v: Ackb- d: ‡Z n‡e bv KviY among `¦viv
C The flower is as red as blood. e›Ub eySvq|
D The flower is bloody red. Ans:c
KvR N‡U N‡U/ nq nq Ggb n‡j Zvi c~‡e© about to 12-13, Xvtwet (D) 99-00] Ans:b
e‡m| A The clouds are covering the village.
104. ‡ij MvwowU Qv‡o Qv‡o- Gi evsjv Abyev` Kx? B The village is covered by the clouds.
[ivtwet 09-10, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (A) 12-13, Kztwet (A) 14-15] C The village is surrounded by the clouds.
A The train is about to start. D The clouds have encircled the sky.
B The train is almost start. 111. Avgiv welqwU Av‡jvPbv Kie| [ Kgb cÖk:œ 15Zg wkÿK
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) - 19]
C The train is nearly to start.
Ans: We shall discuss the matter. Ans:d
D The train is at the point of start. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Discuss hLb verb ZLb Gi mv‡_
preposition e‡m bv|
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wewfbœ Appropriate Preposition e¨env‡i Abyev`- 119. Zzwg Avgv‡K GwU Av‡M w`‡Z cvi‡j fv‡jv n‡Zv-
evK¨wUi mwVK translate †KvbwU? [cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq
absorbed in- wPšÍvq wbgMœ wefv‡Mi 1wU evwo 1wU Lvgvi cÖK‡í †Rjv mgš^qKvix-17, Xvtwet (B) 14-
to the point-wVK wVK 15]
D The train has left before the bell has 154. Wait here till the chairman ----.
[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet 2018-19 wm BDwbU]
rung. Ans:a
A come B comes
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155. Translation Ò‡m Ggbfv‡e K_v e‡j g‡b nq me 160. Choose the correct translation of
Rv‡b|Ó [Medical 96-97, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (17 Ò‡jvKwU‡K nZvkvMÖ¯Í Kiv wVK nqwbÓ [Lywet(weÁvb I cÖ:
†Rjv)-15, Rvtwet (C1) 17-18] ¯‹zj) 09-10]
A He talks after knowing everything. A The man shouldn’t be disappointed.
B He talks like he knows everything. B The man shouldn’t be flustered.
C He talks knowing everything. Ans:d C The man have been made disappointed.
D He talks as if he knew everything. D The man shouldn’t have been made
156. Translation into English: “Everyone disappointed. Ans:d
wants peace and like the principles of nZvkvMÖ¯’ Kiv wVK nqwb Giƒc A‡_© evK¨wU present
non-violence” [Xvtwet (B) 17-18] perfect tense Gi passive n‡q‡Q|
A mevB kvwšÍ I Awnsmv cQ›` K‡i| 161. Translate the sentence into English:
B mK‡jB kvwšÍ I Awnsmv c_ Pvq| ‘KvRwU †kl Kiv †nvKÕ [Rvtwet (H) 17-18]
C mK‡jB kvwšÍ Pvq Ges Awnsmv bxwZ cQ›` K‡i| A Let the work done.
D mK‡jB kvwšÍKvgx Ges bxwZi mvaK| Ans:c B Let the work be done.
157. “Zzwg †M‡jI hv, bv †M‡jI ZvÓ Gi Bs‡iwR Abyev` C Let the work to be done.
n‡jv- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-03] D Let the be doing. Ans:b
A It is same whether you go or not. Tag Question Related Abyev`-
B It is all the same whether you go or not. 162. AvR Lye VvÛv, ZvB bv? Gi mwVK Bs‡iRx †KvbwU?
C It is all the same whether you go or not go. [ivtwet 08-09]
D None of these Ans:b A Today is very cold, is it true?
Right form Verb Related Abyev`- B Today is very cold, is not it?
158. kn‡i A‡bK abx †jvK Av‡Qb| [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet D, 11-12] C It’s very cold today, isn’t it?
A There are many rich men in the town. D It’s very cold, isn’t today? Ans:c
B There is many rich man in the town. 163. wZwb mr †jvK wQ‡jb, ZvB bv? [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2] -2017]
C The town has many rich men. Ans:a
A He was truthful, was he?
D There are many rich man in the town.
B He was an honest man, wasn’t he?
159. ÒcÖ‡Z¨‡KB PwiÎevb †jvK‡`i‡K kÖ×v K‡i|Ó [Medical.
C He was an honest man, did not he?
a) Everybody respect men of character. 96-97]
D He was really an honest man? Ans:b
b) Everybody respects men of character.
164. gvQ Do‡Z cv‡i bv, cv‡i wK? Gi mwVK Abyev` Kx?
c) Everybody respect man of character.
[ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 09-10, (E-Even) 15-16, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb
d) Everybody respects man of character. Ans:b e¨vsK (2q †kªYx)-15, Btwet (B) 12-13]
A Fishes cannot fly, what can?
B Fishes cannot fly, is it?
Passive Voice Related Abyev`- C Fishes cannot fly, do it?
‡Kvb ev‡K¨ KZ©v wb‡R KvR bv Ki‡j ZLb evK¨wU D Fishes cannot fly, can they? Ans:d
Passive Mood nq| G‡ÿ‡Î tense I Ab¨vb¨ 165. ‡m K‡Vvi cwikÖg K‡i, ZvB bv? [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-01,
welq we‡ePbv Kiv Lye Riæwi| Voice Change Gi A He works hard, doesn’t he? ivtwet 06-07]
Basic `ye©j _vK‡j gyj Aa¨vqwU c‡o Avmvi Aby‡iva B He works hard, isn’t he?
iB‡jv| C He works hard, isn’t it?
D He works hard, doesn’t it? Ans:a
MVb: 1: Aux. verb + sub + -----------? MVb: 2: A Where happened the accident?
WH + Aux. verb + sub + -------? B Where was the accident happened?
C Where the accident happen?
Present/ Past Indefinite Tense Gi †ÿ‡Î
D Where did the accident happen? Ans:d
Aux. verb wn‡m‡e do/does/did e‡m|
172. ‡Zvgiv wK GLv‡b _v‡Kv? ev‡K¨wUi Bs‡iwR Abyev`-?
166. The translation of “fvjøK y wU †Zvgvi Kv‡b Kv‡b [cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i mnKvix Gb‡dvm©‡g›U †Kv-AwW©‡bUi-17]
wK ej‡jv?” is- [Xvtwet (A) 16-17, nvtwetcÖtwet (G) 17-18] A Do you lives here?
A What did the bear say to you? Ans:d B Does you live here?
B What did bear tell to your ear? C Do you live here?
C What did the bear whisper to you? D Do you live here? Ans:c
D What did the bear whisper to your ear? 173. Zzwg Zv‡K KZUv eyw×gvb g‡b K‡iv-Gi Bs‡iwR
167. The English translation of- ‡Zvgvi evevi ‡KvbwU? [Btwet (B) 15-16, (C) 16-17, NU (weÁvb) 09-10, Xvtwet
†ckv Kx? [ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU ÔGÕ (MÖæc-2)] (B) 97-98] Ans:a
A What job is your father with? A How much intelligent do you think he is?
B Who is your father? B How intelligent do you think he is?
C What is your father doing? C How do you think he is intelligent?
D What does your father do? Ans:d D Do you think how intelligent he is?
168. “Zzwg wKfv‡e Zvnvi e¨vMwU cvB‡jÓ Gi mwVK Abyev` 174. “Zywg †Kvb †kÖYx‡Z coÓ Gi ï×Zg Bs‡iwR Abyev`-
†KvbwU? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-97] A What class do you read in? [Btwet 05-06]
A How did you come across his purse? B What class are you reading in?
B How did you come to his purse? C What class are you in?
C How did you come round his purse? D What class are you on? Ans:a
D How did you come by his purse? Ans:d 175. ‡m wK MZKvj G‡m‡Q? [10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
177. The correct translation of- “Zzwg wK ai‡bi A mewKQz wb‡`©kg‡Zv n‡q‡Q wK?
gvbyl?” †KvbwU mwVK? [nvtwetcÖtwet (B) 10-11] B mewKQz µgvbymv‡i mvRv‡bv Av‡Q wK?
B What kind of man you are? D mewKQz wVKVvK Av‡Q †Zv? Ans:d
C What kind of a man are you? Ab¨vb¨ Interrogative ev‡K¨i Abyev`-
D What kind of man are you? Ans:d 184. “Zzwg wK AvR iv‡Z Avm‡e?” -evK¨wUi mwVK Bs‡iwR
178. AvKvk wK bxj? Gi mwVK Abyev` Kx? [ivtwet 07-08] wK? [Medical 17-18]
D Have you ever gone to Rajshahi University?Ans:b A wec` GKv Av‡m bv|
190. Correct translation of ‘Zzwg wK KL‡bv we‡`k B wec‡` ˆah©¨ aviY Ki|
wM‡qQ?Õ [f~ZvwËK Rwic Awa`߇ii mnKvix wWªwjs cÖ‡KŠkjx-05, Rtwet C axi fv‡e KvR Ki‡j wec` nq bv|
(B) 15-16, Btwet (BBA) 15-16] D †KbUvB bq| Ans:b
A Have you been to abroad? 194. The translation of- Exterminate all the
B Have you ever been to abroad? brutes. [Btwet BDwbU we (wØZxq wmd&U) 2018-19]
C You have been to abroad? A cï‡`i‡K wbg~©j K‡i `vI|
D You have to abroad? Ans:b B cï‡`i‡K †Lvqv‡o cvwV‡q `vI|
C bicï‡`i‡K mvevo K‡i `vI|
WH Question Gi †ÿ‡Î Preposition wU D Agvbyl‡`i‡K †ei K‡i `vI| Ans:c
WH Gi Av‡M e¨envi Kiv hvq A_ev ev‡K¨i †k‡lI 195. evuP Ges euvP‡Z `vI- Gi mwVK Translation-
e¨envi Kiv hvq| D`vniY: In what country do [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yv. wgwjUvwi BwÄ mvwf©‡m‡mi †÷vig¨vb 2018]
you live? Or- What country do you live A Live and let to live.
in? B Live and let live.
191. The correct translation of ‘XvKv †Kvb †`‡ki C Live and give to live.
ivRavbx?’ [ivtwet (A-Even) 14-15, fvlv (evs/Bs) 14-15, D Live and give live. Ans:b
cvtwetcÖtwet (A1) 17-18] 196. Correct translation of ‘KL‡bv Ac‡ii wb›`v
A Dhaka is which country’s capital? K‡iv bv|’ is- [ivtwet (E-Even) 14-15, 7g cªfvlK wbeÜb-11,
B Which country is Dhaka the capital of? cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq wefv‡Mi Dc-AvÂwjK e¨e¯’vcK-13, BRDB Gi
WvK gvV msMVK-13, nvtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15]
C Which country Dhaka is capital of?
D Is Dhaka which country’s capital? Ans:b
A Never tell bad of others.
B Never tell sick of others.
e¨vL¨v: GB evK¨wUi Abyev‡`- †`‡ki(‡`k+Gi) kãwUi
C Never speak evil of others.
mv‡_ “Gi” _vKvi Kvi‡Y interrogative pronoun
D Never speak ill of others. Ans:d
Gi mv‡_ of emv‡Z n‡e| Avi Giƒc of mvaviYZ
197. Correct English translation of ÒhLb Lywk
ev‡K¨ ïiƒ‡Z A_ev †k‡l emv‡bv hvq| ZvB GB
AvmÓ, will be- [Medical.94-95]
evK¨wU- Of which country is Dhaka the
A Come as you like.
capital?/ Which country is Dhaka the
B Come when you like.
capital of? `yB fv‡eB †jLv hvq|
C Come at a time when you like.
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198. bZzb K‡i ïiæ Ki|[ivtwet (A-Odd) 16-17, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet 204. Zywg myLx nI, Translation is- [Lywet 06-07]
(L) 11-12] A May you happy.
A Start afresh. B May you are happy.
B Start from the beginning. C May you be happy.
C Restart. D You may be happy. Ans:c
D Start again Ans:a 205. Avjøvn& †Zvgvi g½j Kiæb| [WvK wefv‡Mi ‡cv÷vj Acv‡iUi-16]
199. Translate into Bangla of- “Zvi Rb¨ RvqMv A May Allah bless you.
K‡i bvI” [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-16] B May Allah do you good.
A Make place for him. C May Allah save you.
B Manage place for him. D Might Allah bless you. Ans:a
C Make room for him. Exclamatory ev‡K¨ sign _v‡K| ZLb
D Make accommodation for him. Ans:c
evK¨‡K Exclamatory form G Ki‡Z nq|
200. wb‡Ri Kv‡R gb `vI| [Btwet (G) 16-17]
A Mind your self work. 206. ‘fvewQ hw` ivRv nZvgÕ! -evK¨wUi mwVK Bs‡iwR
B Mind your self job. ‡KvbwU? [Medical 17-18]
“wPwVwU Wv‡K †dj‡Z fz‡j †hI bvÓ D I wished I were a king! Ans:c
[MYgva¨g BbwówUD‡Ui mnKvix cwiPvjK (MY‡hvMv‡hvM cÖwkÿY) -03, 207. Avwg hw` Zvi gZ n‡Z cviZvg! [ivtwet (dvBb¨vÝ GÛ
Xvtwet (D) 01-02, ivtwet (dvBb¨vÝ GÛ e¨vswKs) 08-09] e¨vswKs) 09-10]
A Don not be oblivious of putting the letter AI wish I were him!
to the mail box. B I wish I were he!
B Mail the letter does not forget. C I wish I was him!
C Remember not to forget the letter. D I wish to be him! Ans:b
D Do not forget to mail the letter. Ans:d 208. ‘Avwg hw` Zvi bvgwU RvbZvgÕ-mwVK Bs‡iwR Abyev`
202. Translation into Bangla ‘Keep an eye †KvbwU? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-02]
on my luggage’ [Rvtwet (M) 11-12] A Had I known his name before!
A Avgvi gvjvgv‡ji Dci GKUz bRi `vI| B If has known his name before
B Avgvi gvjvgv‡ji w`‡K ZvKvI| C Have I known his name before
C Avgvi gvjvgvj †`‡L †i‡Lv| D If I have known his name before! Ans:a
D Zzwg Avgvi gvjvgvj †`L‡Z cv‡iv| Ans:c
Simple sentence G NUgvb eySv‡Z having +
Optative evK¨ May/Wish/Long Øviv ïiæ
v3--- e‡m Avi Ab¨ As‡ki Rb¨ tense wVK _v‡K|
nq|
209. Ôm~h© A¯Í †M‡j Avgiv evwo wdijvg|Õ -English
203. wkïwU `xN©Rxex †nvK| Gi mwVK Abyev` wK? translation is-[Kztwet 2018-19 ÔweÕ BDwbU]
A Child live long. [ivtwet 07-08] A The sun having set, we returned home.
B Child should live. B Having set the sun, we returned home.
C The child lives long. C Setting the sun, we returned home.
D Long live the child. Ans:d D When the sun setting, we returned home.
Ans:a
D He was beside himself with joy. Ans:d C He came in the form of a friend.
246. SgSg K‡i e„wó Avwmj| [Kytwet (Kjv I gvbweK ¯‹zj) 05-06, D He came in the view of a friend. Ans:b
gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14] 253. gb Kvu‡`| [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 05-06, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 18-19]
A The rain came down with torrents. A Heart aches. B Mind aches.
B The rain came down in torrents. C Mind weeps. D Heart cries. Ans:a
C The rain down of torrents. 254. ‘He is out of luck’ Gi mwVK Abyev` †KvbwU?
D The rain come down torrents. Ans:b [miKvix gva¨wgK wkÿK-01, Btwet (H) 16-17]
247. Rxeb cy®úkh¨v bq| [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZv©-05, 10g A Zvi Kcvj cy‡o‡Q| B ‡m fv‡M¨i evB‡i|
A The life is not bed of roses. wkÿK wbeÜb-14] C Zvi †cvov Kcvj| D Zvi fvM¨ `~‡i| Ans:c
B Life is not a bed of roses. 255. ‘The thief was caught red handed’
C Life is not bed of roses. evK¨wUi A_© †KvbwU? [‡gwW‡Kj Awdmvi-85, _vbv wkÿv
D Life is not bed of roses. Ans:b A ‡PiwUi nv‡Z nvZKov cov‡bv n‡qwPj| Awdmvi-96]
248. The law is lax- Gi evsjv Abyev`- [ivtwet 08-09] B ‡PviwUi n‡Zbv‡Z aiv c‡owQj|
A AvBbwU wkw_j| B AvBbwU cig| C jvj `vMhy³ n‡Zi †PviwU aiv c‡owQj|
C AvBbwU `ye©j| D AvBbwU cvjbxq| Ans:a D aiv covi c‡i †PviwU nv‡Z Av¸‡bi †mK †`qv
251. cixÿv LyeB wbKUeZx© -Gi mwVK Bs‡iwR Abyev` C ‡jvKwUi gv_vq wKQz bvB|
†KvbwU? [cªv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-02, HSTU (D) 13-14] D ‡jvKwUi gv_v KvUv wM‡q‡Q| Ans:b
A The examination is coming soon. Ans:c 258. He has gone to dogs. mwVK e½vbyev` ‡KvbwU?
[gva¨: mn: wkÿK-01, cªv_: cÖavb wkÿK-02, Rvtwet (K) 10-11]
B The examination will start soon.
A ‡m KzKz‡ii Kv‡Q †M‡Q|
C The examination is knocking at the
B ‡m KyKzi Lye fv‡jvev‡m|
door.
C ‡m KzKzi wb‡q †M‡Q|
D The examination is beginning soon.
D ‡m †Mvjøvq †M‡Q| Ans:d
B ‡bZv Amv`viY e³…Zv w`‡jb| telling – Kvh©Ki A The boy is very wicked (DBwKW&)
C ‡bZv gvivZ¥K e³…Zv w`‡jb| B The boy is naughty (‡bvwU).
D ‡bZv Kvh©Ki e³…Zv w`‡jb| Ans:d C The boy is wicked bone to bone. Ans:d
275. ‘He saw himself the next leader’ evK¨wUi D The boy is wicked to the backbone.
D ‡m Zv‡K cieZ©x †bZv g‡b Kij| Ans:a D He is rogue from bone to bone. Ans:b
276. ‘He was no business to say that’ evK¨wUi 282. ÒkirKv‡j Mv‡Qi cvZv S‡i hvqÓ which of the
h_vh_ e½vbyev`-- [Rtwet (C-evsjv Ask) 07-08, following is the correct translation?
[‡et‡ivtwet (C) 13-14]
RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (E) 13-14]
A ‡mwU ejvi †Kvb AwaKvi Zvi †bB| AA tree shed it’s leaves in autumn.
B ‡mwU ejvi †Kvb Ae¯’v Zvi †bB| B A tree sheds its leaves in autumn.
C ‡mwU ejvi †Kvb ÿgZv Zvi †bB| C A tree shed its leaves in autumn. Ans:b
D H e¨emv Kivi K_v Zvi bq| Ans:a D A tree sedding its leaves in autumn.
283. He is hard nut to crack. evK¨wUi mwUK evsjv
277. The situation has come to a head- Gi A_©
[Rtwet (B-evsjv Ask) 10-11, NU (gvbweK) 09-10, 11-12] Abyev` [Xvtwet (B-evsjv Ask) 14-15]
(‡Kvlva¨ÿ) -15] Ans:d 09-10, Rvtwet (A) 13-14, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 16-17]
287. ‘Round the clock’ Gi mwVK A_© n‡”Q-- [Btwet (B) 291. ‘Ecstasy of happiness’ Gi A_©- [ivtwet (E-
we‡Rvo) 16-17]
A mg¯Í w`b B me mgq 08-09]
A Avb›`vkÖæ B cigvb›`
C ‡MvjvK…wZ Nwo D mwVK c`v©_ Ans:a
C Avb›`gqx D Avbw›`Z Ans:b
288. Dog’s meat-Gi A_© wK? [gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`ßi mnKvix
292. ‘Veracious’ means- [ivtwet (we‡Rvo) 13-14]
A KzKy‡ii gvsm B KzKz‡ii Lv`¨ cwiPvjK-99]
A mZ¨ev`x B ‡cUzK
C AveR©bv D eR¨© c`v©_ Ans:b
C mZ¨ D avwg©K Ans:a
289. ‘Friends and foes’ means- [ivtwet (E-‡Rvo) 13-14]
e¨vL¨v: veracious- mZ¨ev`x; voracious-‡cUzK,
A eÜzMY B kÎæ-wgÎ
me©MÖvmx, AZ¨šÍ ÿyavZ©|
C wgÎ-kÎæ D eÜzei Ans:b
11 a.m. It's eleven o'clock a.m. 9:10 a.m. It's ten (minutes) past nine a.m.
10.30 a.m. It's half past ten a.m. 11:20 a.m. It' twenty (minutes) past eleven a.m.
4:45 a.m. It's a quarter to five a.m. 9:50 p.m. It's ten (minutes) to ten p.m.
8:15 p.m. It's a quarter past eight p.m. 7:40 p.m. It's twenty (minutes) to eight p.m.
300. Avgvi Nwo‡Z GLb `kUv evR‡Z `k wgwbU evwK| 301. The right translation of “It is now
[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet 18-19 Gd BDwbU] fifteen minutes past four.” [8g †emiKvix cÖfvlK
A It is ten minutes to ten in my watch. wbeÜb-12]
B It is tem minutes part past ten in my Ans: GLb PviUv †e‡R c‡bi wgwbU|
watch. 302. `yBUv evR‡Z `k wgwbU evwK| [ewnivMgb I cvm‡cvU©
C It is ten minutes to ten by my watch. A It is ten minutes to two.Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-14]
D It is ten minutes to ten according to my B It is ten to two.
watch. Ans:c C It is two minutes to ten.
D It is ten hours to two. Ans:a
C cÖ‡Z¨K Avgiv c‡ii Z‡i 309. The correct translation of the sentence
D mevi Dc‡i gvbyl mZ¨ Ans:b is: ÒBf wUwRs GKwU mvgvwRK e¨vwaÓ [Btwet (C) 11-12,
305. What is done can’t be undone. A Eve-tasing is a social crime. Lywet 10-11]
B hv n‡q wM‡q‡Q Zv‡K Avi wdwi‡q Avbv hv‡e bv| C Eve-teasing is a social unrest.
D hv Kiv n‡q‡Q Zv wK Avi wdwi‡q Avbv hv‡e? 310. fvB fvB VuvB VuvB| [Lywet (mgvRweÁvb ¯‹zj) 08-09,
11Zg wkÿK wbeÜY (¯‹zj/mgMh©vq 2) -14]
306. Õ‡evevi kÎy ‡bBÕ [Lytwet (mgvRweÁvb ¯‹zj) 15-16]
A Brothers part.
A Deaf has no enemy.
B Brothers will part.
B Closed mouth catches no fly.
C Brothers will be part.
C Clear moon, frost soon.
D Brothers have parted. Ans:b
D Barking dogs seldom bite. Ans:b
Others Abyev`-
316. Wv³vi †ivMxwUi bvox †`L‡jb| [6ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10] 321. Translation of “‡m muvZvi w`‡q b`x cvi n‡jv”
A The doctor saw the pulse of the patient. [kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvjq (‡gwW‡Kj Awdmvi)-03, Rvtwet (BBA) 10-
11, Btwet (B) 17-1, gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)]
B The doctor felt the pulse of the patient.
C The doctor feels the pulse of the patient.
A He swam across the river.
D The doctor has seen the pulse of the
B He swam through the river.
C He crossed river swimming. Ans:a
patient. Ans:b
D He passed the river through swimming.
317. Translate into English: Zvi †Kv‡bv †Rviv‡jv
322. ‘Rvg©vbiv divwm‡`i AvÎægY K‡iÕ- Gi mwVK Abyev`
ivR‰bwZK Av`k© †bB| [BB Asst. Director 2018]
†KvbwU? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-89, htwetcÖtwet (B) 15-16]
A He has no political axe to grind.
A The Germans attacked French.
B He has no political will to move on.
B The German attacked the French.
C He has no political idol to follow.
C Germans attacked French. Ans:d
D He rain came down in torrent. Ans:b
D The Germans attacked the French.
318. KZB bv we¯§qKi gvby‡li Rxeb! [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2)-14]
323. ‡Kv‡bv gvbyl GKv evm Ki‡Z cv‡ibv| ï× Bs‡iwR
A How strange man’s life was! Abyev` †KvbwU? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (17 †Rjv) -15,
Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (3q - avc) - 19, †mU b¤^i:
B How strange man’s life is!
A No man can live alone. 3697]
C What an wonder man’s life is!
B None can live alone.
D How wonderful a man’s life! Ans:b
C No one can live alone.
319. The correct English of- ‡`L‡Z †c‡jB wek¦vm
D Nobody can live alone. Ans:a
nq| is-: [Xvtwet 2018-19 Awafz³ 7 K‡jR (weÁvb Abyl`)]
324. Avwg Zv‡K co‡Z ïbjvg| [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
A Seeing is believing.
A I heard him to read. cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 201]
B To see is to believe.
B I heard him reading.
C If you see you will believe.
C I have heard him reading.
D Believe depends in fact. Ans:a
D I saw him reading. Ans:b
320. The correct translation “I am sick of e¨vL¨v : Avwg Zv‡K co‡Z ïbjvg-Gi h_vh_
him” is- [ivtwet (E-Odd) 14-15, Rvtwet (C) 11-12]
translation n‡”Q I heard him reading |
A Avwg Zvi Kvi‡Y Amy¯’ |
325. The appropriate translation of- “Zywg
B †m Avg‡K †ivMvMÖ¯Í K‡i w`‡q‡Q|
Avgv‡K GwU Av‡M w`‡Z cvi‡j fvj n‡Zv|” [Xvtwet (B),
C Zv‡K Avgvi Amn¨ jv‡M|
14-15]
D †m †h Amy¯’ Avwg Zv Rvwb| Ans:c
Ans: It would have been better if you
could give it to me earlier.
B He is blockheaded.
A †Mvjvc bqb b›`b dzj|
C He is coarse headed.
B †Mvjvc Kgbxq dzj|
D His intelligence is thick. Ans:a C †Mvjvc myMwÜ dzj|
D †Mvjvc my›`i I AvKl©Yxq dzj| Ans:c
327. He polices. GB evK¨wUi evsjv wK? [ivtwet 05-06]
A ‡m cywjk| B ‡m cÖniv †`q| Ans:b 334. nvq! Zvi gv AvR RxweZ †bB- Gi Bs‡iwR †KvbwU?
[13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2) 2016]
C wZwb cÖnix| D ‡m cywjk cvnviv †`q|
A Alas! His mother is no more today.
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ police kãwU GKwU verb; hvi A_©
B Ah! His mother is dead.
cÖniv †`Iqv;
C Alas! His mother has dead.
328. gvbyl evqy Qvov euvP‡Z cv‡i bv| †KvbwU mwVK Abyev`?
D Alas! His mother has lost her life. Ans:a
A Man do not live without air. [ivtwet 05-06]
335. mieivn K‡g †Mj-Gi Bs‡iRx †KvbwU? [ivtwet 08-09]
B Man is not without air.
A Supplies are out of order.
C Man cannot live without air.
B Supplies were low.
D Man dies not live without air. Ans:c
C Supplies ran low.
329. GB M„nwU fvov †`Iqv nB‡e (Translate into
D Supplies are low. Ans:c
English): [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (B) 12-13, 6ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10] 336. ‡m nuvcv‡Z nuvcv‡Z GLv‡b Avmj| [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK
A This house is to let. wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2017]
B The house is for let. A He has come here exhausted.
C This house is to be let. B He had come here running.
D This house is meant for let. Ans:a C He came here hurriedly.
330. Which of the correct translation of- Avwg D He came here panting. Ans:d
Zv‡K wR‡Ávm Kijvg †m Avgv‡K wP‡b wKbv| e¨vL¨v: panting- nuvcv‡Z nuvcv‡Z| panting- Gi
A I asked him if he had known me. e¨envi Abyhvqx (N) Ack‡bi evK¨wU mwVK|
B I told him if he had know me. 337. ‡UªbwU XvKv hv‡e|[13Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv
C I said to him if he know me. [Medical. 97-98] (¯‹zj ch©vq)-16, 1wU evox 1wU Lvgvi cÖK‡íi Dc‡Rjv mgš^qKvix-17]
D I asked him if he had knows me. Ans:a A The train is going to Dhaka.
331. ÒeBwU †cvKvq †K‡U‡Q|Ó GB evK¨wUi ï× Bs‡iRx B The train is bound for Dhaka.
Abyev`- [Medical 99-00, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 13-14] C The train is leaving for Dhaka.
A The moths have damaged the book. D The train will go to Dhaka. Ans:b
B The insects have destroyed the book. e¨vL¨v: Bound for- †Kv_vI ev †Kv‡bv w`‡K †h‡Z
C The insects have eaten the book. cÖ¯‘Z| mwVK DËi (L)
D Moths have eaten into the book. Ans:d 338. The shirt is -----. [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
332. Which is the correct ÒZvi `yt‡Li mxgv †bB|Ó cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹j
z ch©vq) 2016]
[gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17, Medical.-99] A After my taste. B Before my tease.
A His sorrows knows no bounds. C After one`s taste.
B His sorrows knew no hounds. D According to my taste. Ans:a
C His sorrow knows no bounds. e¨vL¨v: The shirt is after my taste- gv‡b RvgvwU
D His sorrow know no bounds. Ans:c Avgvi cQ›` ev wcÖq|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1073 ~ 01740- 073569
339. Avgvi gvwbKMMÄ hvevi K_v wQj| [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK 344. ‡g‡qwU Pv A‡cÿv `ya †ewk cQ›` K‡i| [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2017] wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2016]
A I was to go to Manikganj. A The girl likes milk more than tea.
B I am to go to Manikganj. B The girl prefers milk to tea.
C I have to go to Manikganj. C The girl prefers milk than tea.
D I need to go to Manikganj. Ans:a D The girl prefers tea to milk. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Avgiv gvbwKMÄ hvevi K_v wQ‡jv- evK¨wUi e¨vL¨v: GKwU wRwb‡mi Zzjbvq Aci †Kv‡bv wRwbm
mwVK Abyev` - I was supposed to go to cQ›` Kiv †evSv‡Z prefer kã e¨eüZ nq Ges
anikganj. Z‡e GB translation -wU bv _vKvq G‡ÿ‡Î than –Gi cwie‡Z© to e¨eüZ nq | mwVK
Ackb (a) DËi Kiv n‡jv| DËi (L)|
340. ¸R‡e Kvb ‡`Iqv DwPZ bq| [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb 345. The best translation of “mg‡qi mØe¨nvi Kiv
I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2017] Ans:c DwPZ|” is- [Ptwet (D) 12-13]
A One should not concentrate on rumour. A Time should be used best.
B We should not her rumour. B Time should be used well. Ans:d
C One should not give ear to rumour. C One should kill one’s time well.
D We should not give pur on rumour. D One should make the best use of one’s
e¨vL¨v: ¸R‡e Kvb †`Iqv DwPZ bq| give ear to time.
something A_© †Kv‡bv wKQz‡Z KY©cvZ Kiv evK¨wUi 346. wkïwU Kvu`‡Z Kvu`‡Z Avgvi Kv‡Q G‡jv| [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi
Bs‡iwR one should not give ear to rumour| wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2) 2014]
341. ‡KUwj‡Z cvwb UM& eM& Ki‡Q| [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb A The child comes to me run.
I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2016] B The child came to me running.
A The water is simmering in the kettle. C The child came to me crying.
B The water is boiling in the kettle. D The child came to me cy. Ans:c
C The water is rising high in the kettle. 347. `vuovI, Avwg AvmwQ| [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
D The kettle is over flowing. Ans:a cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2014]
e¨vL¨v: simmer(v) A_© UM& eM& K‡i †dvUv ev wm× A Stand, I come now.
B Wait, I am coming now.
nIqv| mwVK DËi (K)
C Keep standing, I am coming.
342. ‡m Avgvi Avcb fvB- Gi Bs‡iRx wK? [12 Zg
‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015]
D Stand here, I am coming. Ans:b
Analogy: GK‡Rvov k‡ãi g‡a¨ m¤úK© (mgv_©K k‡ãi m¤úK©, wecixZ k‡ãi m¤úK©, KvR-KZ©vi m¤úK©,
Study-subject Gi m¤úK© BZ¨vw`) Luy‡R †ei Kivi bvgB analogy| wb‡Pi D`vniYwU †`Lyb;
01. ASSET(m¤ú`): LIABILITY(jvBA¨vwewjwU-`vq) [Xvtwet MBA(IBA) 03-04]
1. Degree (ZvcgvÎvi GKK): Temperature (ZvcgvÎv) [Janata Bank Ltd. (JO) – 11, Xvtwet (C) 03-04]
A. Ounce (f‡ii GKK): Weight (fi) B. Time (mgq): Length (ˆ`N©¨) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnt wkt wbt cwiÿv-15]
C. Mass (wcÛ): Energy (Kg©kw³) D. Light (Av‡jvK): Heat (DòZv)
E. Fathom (Qq dzU cwigvY ˆ`N©¨): Volume (GK Lvwb eB) Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: (Degree) wWMÖx n‡jv (Temperature) ZvcgvÎv gvcvi GKK| Ans:a (Ounce) n‡jv (Weight) fi
gvcvi GKK|
2. Choose the pair that expresses a relationship similar to the one expressed by the
capitalized pair: HEART: HUMAN [Xvtwet (C), 14-15]
a) Tail: Dog b) Hand: Child c) kitchen: House d) Engine: Car Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: human (gvbyl) Gi Ab¨Zg g~j A½ n‡”Q heart (ürwcÛ); Car-Mvwoi g~j n‡”Q Engine-BwÄb;
3. Find the pair of words similar to Hospital : Patient. [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa. cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv 18]
=======================
Ab¨vb¨ cÖkœmg~n-
30. ‘Painter’ is to ‘Canvas’ as ‘Carpenter’ is to – [XvKv B‡jKwUªK mvcøvB †Kv¤úvwb (DESCO) - Gi A¨vwmm‡U›U Kg‡cøB›U
mycvifvBRvi 2019]
a) Saw b) Wood c) Brick d) Chisel Ans:b
31. QUARRY : MARBLE [BSC Senior Office (3 Banks) 2018]
A. Calcify (Pz‡b cwiYZ Kiv): Petrify B. Torture (hš¿Yv, cxob): Petrify (A¯^v”Q›`¨)
C. Rebuke (wZi¯‹vi): Ridicule (Dcnvi) D. Admire (cÖksmv): Disdain (N„Yv Kiv)
E. Magnify (AwaKZi eo Kwiqv †`Lv‡bv): Enlarge (e„w× Kiv) Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: N„Yvi d‡j AcQ›` Kiv nq; Ans:b. hš¿Yvi d‡j A¯^v”Q›`¨ nq|
55. Natural : Synthetic [Sonali Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash) 2018]
A. Accident (`yN©Ubv): Delay (¯’wMZ ivLv) B. Wood (Kvô): Splinters (UzKiv, †PvKjv, KzwP)
C. Water (cvwb): Waves (†XD) D. Regret (Av‡¶c Kiv): Melancholy (welv`)
E. Fire (Av¸b): Ashes (QvB) Ans:e
e¨vL¨v: NUbv NUvi ci Zv ¯§„wZ‡Z cwiYZ nq| Ans:e †Kvb wKQy Av¸‡b cy‡o QvB‡q cwiYZ nq|
79. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the
original pair—EEG : OVAL [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet 2018-19 Gd BDwbU]
A. Miser (K…cY) Prodigal (Ace¨qx) B. Zealot (AwZ †Muvov †jvK): Intense (AZ¨šÍ)
C. Atheist (bvw¯ÍK): Radical (†gŠwjK) D. Dignitary (D”Pc`¯’ e¨w³): Conceited (AvZ¥wfgvbx)
E. Celebrity (hk, L¨vwZ): Wealthy (m¤ú`kvjx) Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: †R¨vwZ‡®‹i Av‡jv AwZ D¾¡j| Ans:b †Muvov †jv‡Ki †Muvovwg AwZ Zxeª|
89. Mason (ivRwg¯¿x): Wall (cÖvPxi) [we`y¨r R¡vjvwb Awdmvi -98]
A. Judge (wePviK): Jury (wbY©vqK mfv) B. Monarch (ivRv): Subject (civaxb, cªRv)
C. Serf (f~wg`vm): Peasant (¶z`ª K…lK) D. Capital (g~jab): Labour (kªwgK) Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: cÖfyi Awab¯’ PvKi _v‡K| Ans:b ivRvi Awab¯’ cÖRv _v‡K|
91. Muffler (MjveÜ): Neck (Mjv) [Xvtwet MBA (IBA) 02-03]
A. Steam (ev®ú): Water (cvwb) B. Agony (†`‡ni ev g‡bi `ytmn hš¿Yv): Pain (e¨_v)
C. Warmth (DòZv): Flame (AwMœwkLv) D. Pleasure (Avb›`): Gloom (nZvkv) Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: wgZe¨wqZvi AvwaK¨ nj K…cYZv| Ans:b e¨_vi AvwaK¨ nj †`‡ni Aemv`|
93. Pea (gUiïwU): Pod (ex‡Ri AveiY) [wcGmwm mnKvix cwiPvjK-06]
A. Orange (Kgjv): Section (†Q`b, LÛ) B. Potato (Avjy): Shew (g„`y R¡v‡j wm× Kiv)
C. Nut (ev`vg): Shell (Qvj, †Lvmv) D. Bean (mxg): Crock (gvwUi cvÎ) Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: (Pea) gUiïwU _v‡K (Pod) ex‡Ri Avei‡Yi g‡a¨| Ans:c (Nut) ev`vg _v‡K (Shell) †Lvmvi g‡a¨|
94. Play (bvUK): Acts (bvU‡Ki A¼) [Evening MBA-04, Ptwet (C) 13-14, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 15-16]
A. Bed (kh¨v): Sheet (Pv`i) B. Hanger (wegvb BZ¨vw` ivLvi ¯’vb): Airplane (wegvb)
C. Rung (gB‡qi avc): Ladder (wmuwo ev gB) D. Marble (gv‡e©j cv_i): Statue (cÖwZg~wZ©)
E. Rocker (†`vjbv): Chair (†Pqvi ev †K`viv) Ans:e
e¨vL¨v: Sedan GK ai‡bi Automobile. Ans:e Rocker GK ai‡bi Chair.
97. Singer (MvqK): Chorus (MvqK `j) [Xvtwet (C) 08-09]
Paragraph:- Paragraph GKwU Theme Gi Dci wfwË K‡i iwPZ n‡e| AvaywbK wbqgvbymv‡i paragraph
wjL‡Z nq GK Para Øviv| GB c¨viv‡Z 3wU K‡i Ask _v‡K| 1. ïiæi w`‡K †h cÖavb aviYv _vK‡e Zvi bvg Topic
Sentence| 2. gv‡Si we¯ÍvwiZ Ask‡K ejv nq body text Ask| 3. paragraph Gi †kl evK¨‡K ejv nq-
paragraph terminator|
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1. What is the function of a topic sentence? nd
[42 BCS]
GB Aa¨vq †_‡K gv‡S gv‡S wKQz cÖkœ Kgb nq| Avevi welq¸‡jv Rvbv _vKvI Riæwi| Zv‡Z wewfbœ
mgq A‡bK eyw×gËvi cwiPq †`Iqv hvq| ZvB GKUz g‡bv‡hvM w`‡q K‡qKevi c‡o wbb|
1. @ At the Rate of/ as (1972 mv‡j 1g email Id wjL‡Z GB wPýwU e¨envi nq)
2. A.M./am Ante meridian [ga¨v‡ýi c~e©fvM; ivZ- 12.00 ‡_‡K w`b- 11:59:59/12:00 ch©šÍ]
3. B. A./ BA Bachelor of Arts
4. B. B. A./ BBA Bachelor of Business Administration
5. B. Com. Bachelor of Commerce
6. B. Sc. Bachelor of Science
7. B. Sc. Ag. Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
8. B.C. Before Christ(wLª‡ói c~‡e©)
9. B. C. E. /BCF Before the common era
Blood, Achieved, Nation, Golden, Land, Applauded, Democracy,
BANGLADESH Evergreen, sanctify, Habitation, [A blood achieved national golden land,
10. which is applauded democratic, evergreen and sanctified habitation.-i³vwR©Z
(evsjv‡`k) RvZxq myeY© f~wg ‡hwU cÖkswmZ- MYZvwš¿K, wPinwir Ges cweÎ Avevmf~wg;] [g~jZ GwU †Kvb
RvZxqfv‡e ¯^xK…wZcÖvß elaboration bq Z‡e cÖPwjZ e¨envi]
11. BCS Bangladesh Civil Service(evsjv‡`k Kg© Kwgkb- cÖavb Kvh©vjq- AvMviMuvI, XvKv)
12. Billion 100 †KvwU [Million-10 jÿ [Decade-`kK/`k eQi]
13. Chess(`vev †Ljv) Chariot(hy×iZ), Horse(‡Nvov), Elephant(nvwZ), Soldiers(‰mb¨)
14. CNG Compressed Natural Gas (cwi‡kvwaZ cÖvK…wZK M¨vm)
15. CV Curriculum vitae (Rxeb e„ËvšÍ/ Bio-Data)
16. D. Sc. Doctor of Science
17. D.(W.) Litt./ Lit. Doctor of Literature/Doctor of Letters(mvwn‡Z¨/‡Kvb wel‡q cwÛZ/ms‡ÿ‡c: W.)
1. Full expression of N.B. is- [34th BCS, gva¨. I D”P gva¨. wkÿv Awa. (cÖ`k©K) 27 AvM÷ 21, ivtwet 07-08, 06-07, kvtwetcÖtwet 08-09,
h‡kvi wecÖwe: BDwbU- Gd, (weÁvb kvLv) 19-20]
ANote Before B Nota Bene C Note Beside D Note Better Ans:b
2. What does B. C. E. stands for? [Xvtwet 2018-19 ÔKÕ BDwbU]
A before Christ era B before the Christ era
C before the common era D before common era Ans:c
3. I.O.U. Gi c~Y© evK¨ wK? [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 18-19]
A I am over you. B I offer you.
C I am for you. D I owe you.(Avwg †Zvgvi Kv‡Q FYx) Ans:d
4. The USA Stands for --- [GLvb †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi -19]
A The United Sates of Africa B The United Sates of America
C The United Sates of Arabia D The United Sates of Asia Ans:b
5. The full meaning of “Etc”? [Kgb: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (wR) †mU-wm, 19-20, nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet B, 12-13]
A Et-cetera B Etacatra C Etsetra D Etcetre Ans:a
6. Wi-Fi means-- [ivtwet (F) 17-18]
A wireless field B wireless finding C wireless fidelity D wireless finding Ans:c
7. ‘Nota Bene’ means- [ivtwet (E2) 17-18]
A for example B not sure C mark well D next page Ans:c
8. What is RP in the field of English language speaking? [cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 17-18]
A Rapid progress B Reduced pressure
C Received pronunciation D Revished procedure Ans:c
9. The abbreviation ‘a.m.’ stands for — [MYc~Z© Awa. DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) I Rb¯^v¯’¨ Awa. WªvdUg¨vb-2017]
A anti meridian B ante meridiem C ante meridium D anti meridium Ans:a
evbvb mZK©Zv: anti evbv‡b ‡k‡l e n‡e bv i n‡e| Avi meridian (‡gwiwWqvb) evbv‡b †k‡l m n‡e bv n n‡e|
10. E.g. stands for- [Kztwet 2018-19 (we) BDwbU, ivtwet 09-10]
A exempli gratia B exe grat C exempli grat D none Ans:a
11. N.B. (Nota Bene) means- [ivtwet 07-08, 08-09]
A Note well B Take notice C look into D a+b Ans:d
12. B.C. stands for- [WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifviwkqvi 2018]
A Before Catastrophe B Before Christ
C Before coronation D British Church Ans:b
Advanced Learning:
4 Gi evbvb four n‡jI 40 Gi evbvb Fourty(‡dviwU) bq eis Forty (diwU)
Quick- k‡ãi A_© `ªæZ n‡jI; Quicksand kãwUi A_© †Pvivevwj/ax‡i ax‡i wb‡Pi w`‡K †bIqv|
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Punctuation
1. To express ownership we use --- after a word. [ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi 2019]
A coma B apostrophe C colon D semiclone Ans: b
e¨vL¨v: gvwjKvbv (ownership) cÖKvk Kivi Rb¨ word Gi ci Avgiv apostrophe e¨envi Kwi| †hgb: Rahim’s
bicycle (iwn‡gi evBmvB‡Kj)|
2. Which sentence is punctuated correctly? [Btwet (B) 08-09, 11-12]
A It’s a job I’d really like to have B It’s a job I’d really like, to have .
C It’s a job I’d really like to have’ D It’s a job I’d really like, to have. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: It’s a job I’d really like to have. It’s = It is; I’d= I would; would like = want, wish- PvIqv,
cªZ¨vkv Kiv| It is a job I would really like to have. GwU Ggb GKwU PvKwi Avwg PvKwiwU mwZ¨B †c‡Z PvB|
3. Which one of the following is correct? [mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-15]
A Sophocles tragedies are famous. B Sophocles’ tragedies are famous.
C Sophocles’ tragedies are famous. D The Sophocles tragedy is famous. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: e¨w³i ‡ÿ‡Î mvaviYZ Õs e¨envi K‡i possessive case Kiv nq wKš‘ hw` bv‡gi †k‡l s/x _v‡K A_ev Õs Gi
mv‡_ bv‡gi AwZwi³ syllable D”Pvib Kiv KwVb n‡q c‡o Zvn‡j Õs Gi s wU ev` †`Iqv nq| ïay Õ e‡m;
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cÖkœ: Redundancy wK? †Kvb †Kvb mgRvZxq A_©hy³ k㸇jv GKmv‡_ e‡m bv|
1. Choose the correct sentence. [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv Kg©KZ©v-05, wewfbœ gš¿vYvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v- 18]
A Repeat it again. B Repeat it.
C Repeat it again and again. D Repeat it once again. Ans:b
Hints: Repeat Gi mv‡_ again e‡m bv| ZvB b mwVK Avi Ab¨vb¨ me¸‡jv fzj|
2. Do not repeat the mistake ---. [Rtwet (B) 05-06]
A once again B again C against D no word/phrase needed Ans:d
3. Choose the correct sentence. [mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-04]
A He has a monopoly of the trade. B He has the entire monopoly of the trade.
C He has a total monopoly of the trade. D He has wide monopoly of the trade. Ans:a
Hints: Monopoly Gi mv‡_ entire/ total/ wide e‡m bv| ZvB a mwVK Avi Ab¨vb¨ me¸‡jv fzj|
4. Which is the unnecessary word in the sentence? He ordered for a cup of tea.
(‡m G Kvc Pv‡qi AW©vi w`j) [Btwet (H-Law) 13-14, 16-17]
A ordered. Ba C for D tea Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: order k‡ãi A_©B n‡jv wKQzi Rb¨ order Kiv Avi ZvB GLv‡b order Gi ci for preposition wU AcÖ‡qvRbxq;
5. Choose the correct sentence? (hvI Avgvi Rb¨ GKUz cvwb wb‡q G‡mv) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mn: wkÿK -13]
A Go to fetch some water for me. B Go and fetch some water for me.
C Fetch and bring some water for me. D Fetch some water for me. Ans:d
6. Choose the correct sentence. [mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-04]
A What do you prefer most? B What do you prefer?
C What do you prefer more? D What do you prefer best? Ans:b
Hints: Prefer Gi mv‡_ more / most / best e‡m bv| ZvB b mwVK Avi Ab¨vb¨ me¸‡jv fzj|
7. Select the correct sentence. [ATEO-05, ‡ijI‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-13, ivtwet 09-10, (A7) 12-13, Ptwet 09-10,
RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 16-17, Kztwet 09-10, RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v 16]
A This is a fact. B This is a true fact. C This is fact. D This are fact. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: b-fyj KviY-Fact-A_©B mZ¨ welq weavq fact Gi c~‡e© true e‡m bv| c-fyj KviY fact common noun ZvB Gi
mv‡_ determiner (a, an, the BZ¨vw`) `iKvi; d-fzj KviY this Gi ci are bv e‡m singular verb em‡e|
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
cÖkœ: ‡Kvb †Kvb Transitive verb/ Adjective Gi ci Preposition e‡m bv? D`vniY w`b|
Rule: Reach(‡cuŠQv‡bv), resemble(m`„k nIqv), recommend(mycvwik Kiv), resign
(c`Z¨vM Kiv), discuss, enter, go, meet, order, paint, join, hard and soul, bag and
baggage, sign, investigate BZ¨vw`i mv‡_ preposition e‡m bv| †hgb: He discussed the
matter with me. Z‡e G‡`i Noun form Gi ci Preposition em‡Z cv‡i| †hgb: I have a
discussion about the matter with you.
Advanced Learning: Go Gi c‡i home, abroad, here, there Gme em‡j Gi ci †Kv‡bv
preposition emv‡bvi `iKvi nq bv| †hgb: I want to go abroad after my studies.
8. The walls of the house have been painted --- green. [14th BCS, ivtwet (F-non-science) 14-15,
A by B no preposition C at D with Ptwet 11-12]Ans:b
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1. Cricket enjoys a huge --- in Bangladesh. [35th BCS]
A follow on B follow C fall out D following Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: “enjoy” verb wUi c‡ii verb Gi mv‡_ ing hy³ nq| ZvB DËi d|
2. What would be the right synonym for “initiative”? [35th BCS]
A apathy B enterprise C indolence D activity Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: apathy-Abxnv/AjmZv, indolence-AjmZv, activity- mwµqZv, initiative/enterprise-`vwqZ¡‡eva|
3. Which of the following words can be used as a verb? [35th BCS]
A Mister B Mistress C Master D Mastery Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Mister(n)-Rbve/kÖx; Mistress(n)-‡eMg/kÖxgwZ; master(n)-cÖfz/master(v)-AvqË Kiv; mastery(n)-I¯Ívw`|
4. The correct passive form of “You must shut these doors” is- [35th BCS]
A These must be shut doors. B Shut the doors you must.
C Shut must be these doors. D These doors must be shut. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: “must” verb wU modal auxiliary Avi modal auxiliary verb Gi passive Kivi wbqg modal
+be +v.p.p ZvB mwVK DËi d|
5. Which word is the determiner in the sentence “Will it take much time?” [35th BCS]
A will B much C take D time Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: will, take kã `yywU verb, time kãwU noun, much kãwU determiner ZvB mwVK DËi b|
6. “He was a rather disagreeable man.” Here the underline word is a/an- [35th BCS]
A Noun B Adverb C Adjective D Preposition Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: disagreeable kãwU Adjective hvi A_©© nj Am¤§wZ| ZvB mwVK DËi c|
7. This could have worked if I --- been more far-sighted. [35th BCS]
A had B might C have D would Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: evK¨wU 3 conditional Gi wbq‡g n‡q‡Q| A_v©r if clause Gi verb past perfect n‡j Aci clause
rd
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1. Which one a correct sentence? [36th BCS]
A Paper is made from wood. B Paper is made of wood.
C Paper is made by wood. D Paper is made on wood. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Drcvw`Z e¯‘/welq/subject wU g~j Dcv`vb n‡Z iƒc cwieZ©b n‡q ‡M‡j make from, ‡hgb, Paper is
made from wood. (KvV †_‡K †ccvi ‰Zix nq-GLv‡b KvV Ges †ccvi Gi iƒc wfbœ ZvB make from)
2. Professor Razzak was a scholar ---refute. (Fill in the gap) [36th BCS]
A in B of C after D by Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: cÖ‡kœ fzj Av‡Q KviY refute(v) Gi ¯’‡j repute(n) n‡e| repute A_© ‡Kvb wel‡q L¨vwZ _vKv ZvB ev‡K¨
repute _vK‡j DËi n‡Zv-of| cÖ‡kœ Giæc fzj _vK‡j DËi bv KivB DËg|
3. “To do away with” means--- [36th BCS]
A to repeat B to start C to get rid of D to drive off Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: To do away with A_© gy³ nIqv|
4. John smith is good ----- Mathematics. [36th BCS]
A at B in C of D after Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb wel‡q `ÿ †evSv‡Z D³ Subject Gi c~‡e© good at e‡m|
5. In English grammar, ---- deals with formation of sentences. [36th BCS]
A Morphology B Etymology C Syntax D Semantics Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Morphology-A½ms¯’vbwe`¨v; Etymology-kãZË¡; Syntax- evK¨ZË¡; Semantics-A_©ZË¡;
6. He insisted ----- there. (Fill in the gap) [36th BCS]
A on my going B is to go C over going D to go Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: insist Gi cieZx©‡Z on preposition e‡m weavq mwVK DËi-a|
7. The idiom “A stitch in time saves nine”– refers to the importance of- [36th BCS]
A Saving lives B timely action C Saving time D time tailoring Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: A stitch in time saves nine- mg‡qi GK †dvo Avi Amg‡qi GK †dvo- evK¨wUi A_© timely action
8. Credit T.K. 5000 ----- my account. [36th BCS]
A in B with C against D to Ans:d
9. Teacher said, “The earth ---- round the sun.” [36th BCS]
A moves B moved C has moved D will be moving Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: c„w_ex m~‡h©i Pvwiw`‡K Nyo‡Q| Giƒc wPišÍb mZ¨ evK¨ present indefinite tense nq weavq a DËi|
10. What word be the right antonym for “initiative”? [36th BCS]
A apathy B indolence C enterprise D activity Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: initiative-D‡`¨vwg; A apathy-D`vmxb; B indolence-Ajm; C enterprise- cÖwZôvb; D activity-
KvR;
verb Gi mv‡_ s/es hy³ nq ZvB mwVK DËi-b| (Ab¨fv‡e ejv hvq GwU GKwU cÖev` evK¨)
16. “Venerate” Means— [36th BCS]
A defame B abuse C respect D accuse Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Venerate-Mfxi kÖ×v; a) defame- AL¨vwZ; b) abuse- Ace¨envi; c) respect- kÖ×v; d) accuse-
Awfhy³ Kiv|
17. Verb of “Number” is [36th BCS]
A number B enumerate C numbering D numerical Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: number(n)-msL¨v; Ges enumerate(v)- msL¨v MYbv Kiv; numerical(adj.)-msL¨vMZ;
indefinite tense Abymv‡i verb Gi mv‡_ s/es nq; GLv‡b, All of it = Singular
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3. The complex form of “A rolling stone gathers no moss” [37th BCS]
A A stone that rolls gathers no moss. B Though a stone rolls, it gathers no moss.
C A stone what rolls gathers no moss. D since a stone is rolling, it gathers no moss. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Participle hy³ Simple evK¨‡K Complex ev‡K¨ iƒcvšÍ‡ii wbqg- Simple MVb: Participle hy³
Subject+ Verb+---- Complex MVb: Subject+ that/ WH word+ Verb+ --- Verb+---
4. Which of the following words is in singular from? [37th BCS]
A formulae B agenda C oases D radius Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: k‡ãi †k‡l “us” _vK‡j singular; Avi “i” _vK‡j plural; ‡hgb: Radius-Radii; Focus-Foci;
5. The mother sat vigilantly beside the sick baby. Here “vigilantly” is- [37th BCS]
A a noun B an adverb C an adjective D none of the three Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: gv AZw›`ª/mRvM Ae¯’vq wkïwUi cv‡k e‡m wQj| ev‡K¨i g~j verb ‡K how Øviv cÖkœ K‡i Adverb cvIqv
hvq| A_©vr (how sat/wKfv‡e e‡mwQj? DËi: vigilantly)
6. The new offer of job was alluring. Here “alluring” means- [37th BCS]
A unexpected B tempting C disappointing D ordinary Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: bZzb PvKwii cÖ¯ÍvewU cÖjyäKi; alluring/ tempting- cÖjyäKi; unexpected- AcÖZ¨vwkZ;
disappointing- nZvkvg~jK; ordinary-mvaviY;
7. The correct passive voice of “Who planted this tree here”? [37th BCS]
A By whom the tree was planted here?
B Who the tree had been planted hereby?
C The tree was planted here by whom?
D By whom had the tree been planted here? Ans:bvB
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ cÖkœwUi mwVK DËi †bB- mwVK passive: By whom was this tree planted here?
8. Fraility thy name is women. Here “Fraility” is: [37th BCS]
A A noun B An adjective C An adverb D A verb rule- 2 ‡_‡K] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: cÖ‡kœ Fraility evbvb fyj Av‡Q- mwVK evbvb n‡e- Frailty-f½yiZv/bk¦iZv;
9. Education is enlightening. Here “enlightening” is: [37th BCS]
A A gerund B A participle C An infinitive D A finite verb Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: be verb (am, is, are, was, were) Gi ci V+ing _vK‡j Zv Adjective Gi KvR K‡i weavq Zv‡K
participle/present participle e‡j| ev‡K¨i evsjv: wkÿvB Av‡jv|
10. The family does not feel --- going outing this season. [37th BCS]
A in B on C like D of Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: feel like- ‡Kvb wKQz Kivi B”Qv †cvlY Kiv; (cwieviwU GB season G evB‡i hvIqvi B”Qv ‡cvlY Ki‡Q bv)
11. I couldn’t mend the computer myself, so I-- at a shop. [37th BCS]
A had it mended B had it mend C did it mend D had mended Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Kw¤úDUviwU wb‡R ms‡kvab Ki‡Z cviZ bv ZvB A‡b¨i Øviv †Kvb KvR Kiv‡bvi A‡_© causative verb Gi
wbqgvbymv‡i have/had+ e¯‘ + V3 nq| ZvB mwVK DËi- a
12. I saw --- one-eyed man when I was walking on the road. [37th BCS]
Aa B an C the D no article is needed Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Article Gi wbqgvbymv‡i one Gi c~‡e© an bv e‡m a e‡m|
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13. Complete the following sentence- It’s raining cats and dogs, so------ [37th BCS]
A watch out for falling animals. B make sure you take an umbrella. Ans:b
C keep your pets inside. D keep the windows open.
e¨vL¨v: gyljav‡i e„wó n‡”Q ZvB ‡Zvgvi QvZv †bIqv wbwðZ Ki| Giƒc A‡_© mwVK DËi- b
14. The phrase “Achilles’ heel” means: [37th BCS]
A A strong point B A weak point C A permanent solution D A serious idea Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Achilles’ heel/ A weak point- ‡Kvb `~e©j w`K/Ae¯’v;
15. This is the book I lost. Here “I lost” is- [37th BCS]
A A noun clause. B An adverbial clause. C An adjective clause. D None of the three. Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: c~e©c`‡K Bw½Z K‡i †Kvb clause K_v ej‡j Zv Adjective clause| GB ev‡K¨ I lost bvgK clause wU
c~e©c` the book ‡K Bw½Z K‡i weavq (Bnv Avgvi nvwi‡q hvIqv eB) mwVK DËi-c
16. Cassandra is a night owl, so she doesn’t usually get up until about: [37th BCS]
A 11 a.m B 11 p.m C 7 a.m D 7 p.m Ans:a/c
e¨vL¨v: Greek Mythology ‡Z cvIqv hvq- Cassandra wQ‡jb UªqivR Priam Gi Kb¨v| cÖkœ Abymv‡i
Cassandra ‡KB night owl ejv n‡”Q| ‡h‡nZz †m gvbyl ZvB ‡m Nyg †_‡K DV‡Z cv‡i 11 am ev 7 am G|
Z‡e ivR es‡ki mvaviY AvPiY Zviv Nyg †_‡K ‡`wi‡Z D‡V| ZvB mKvj 11 Uv ev 11 am ‡K DËi Kiv hyw³m½Z|
17. Select the opposite in meaning to: DELETERIOUS. [37th BCS]
A toxic B spurious C harmless D lethal Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Deleterious/ toxic/ lethal- gvivZ¡K/ ÿwZKi; harmless- ÿwZnxb; spurious- wg_¨v/ K…wÎg;
18. He worked with all sincerity. The underlined phrase is- [37th BCS]
A A noun phrase. B An adjective phrase.
C An infinitive phrase. D An adverbial phrase. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Main verb Gi ci GK¸”Q kã/phrase mvaviYZ adverb Gi KvR K‡i weavq G‡K adverbial phrase e‡j|
19. The word “omnivorous” means: [37th BCS]
A eating all types of food B eating only fruits
C eating only meat D eating grass and plants only Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: omnivorous- A_© me©f~K; A_©vr †m cÖvYx me ai‡Yi Lvevi Lvq| ZvB mwVK DËi- a
20. The nearest in meaning to “proviso”: [37th BCS]
A sanction B substitute C stipulation D directive Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: proviso/ stipulation- e‡›`ve¯Í/Pzw³/kZ©/wewa; sanction- AbygwZ; substitute-weKí/cÖwZ¯’vwcZ Kiv;
directive-wb‡`©kbv/ cwiPvjbvg~jK;
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1. ‘Hand out’ Gi ï× evsjv cwifvlv n‡”Q: [39th BCS 2018]
A n¯ÍcÎ B ÁvcbcÎ C Z_¨cÎ D cÖPvicÎ Ans:b
2. The passive of- “Do you know them?” [39th BCS 2018]
A Are they known by you? B Would they be known by you?
C Are they known with you? D Are they known to you? Ans:d
3. Cricket is kind of play. It is also a kind of -------. [39 BCS 2018]
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1. Which word is correct? [42nd BCS]
A Furnitures B Informations C Scenaries D proceeds Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Proceeds(noun)- A_© Avq ev jvf ev djvdj| Ab¨ Ackb¸‡jv fzj KviY G¸‡jvi mv‡_ s hy³ hv‡e bv|
wbqg: uncountable noun Gi Plural Kiv hvq bv|
2. Would you please find out Bangladesh -- the map? [42nd BCS]
A in B on C over D at Ans:b
3. Identify the determiner in the sentence "Bring me that book" [42nd BCS]
A Bring B me C that D book Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: that Øviv book (Noun) kãwU‡K wb‡`©k K‡i‡Q| ZvB GwU GKwU Determiner;
4. What is the function of a topic sentence? [42nd BCS]
A To introduce the topic B To analyses the topic
C To present the main idea D To expand the idea Ans:c
5. What is the indirect form of: He said, "You had better see a doctor.” [42nd BCS]
A He advised him to see a doctor. B He advised that he should see a doctor.
C He suggested that he seen a doctor. D He proposed to see a doctor. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Affirmative I Negative Dfq cÖKvi Assertive ev‡K¨ You + had better/ should hy³ _vK‡j
Zv Øviv DwPZ/`iKvi Giƒc A_© w`‡j imperative ev‡K¨i wbq‡gB cwieZ©b Kiv nq| A_©vr linker wn‡m‡e to/
not to e‡m| we‡kl mZK©Zv: Tense I person cwieZ©b nq bv eis you subject D‡V hvq| RV As‡k
say/said ‡_‡K warned, advised n‡Z cv‡i| ‡hgb: He said to me, “You had better do the work”
= He advised me to do the work.
6. Identity the word that remains the same in plural form. [42nd BCS]
A deer B horse C elephant D tiger Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Deer, peer, dozen, fish BZ¨vw`i singular Ges plural GKB iæc|
14. The word "flying" in the sentence "Look at the flying bird" is- [42nd BCS]
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