Expert - English

You might also like

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 1127

"� �ffl;'S ffi ��<p,

�i11Cl1C"1� � t!I� t!l<li�t"l �"

Expert- English
[For BCS, Bank, Primary & Admission & Others]

Written by- Md. Abdul Alim


[BBA, MBA (MGTS), RU]
Cell: 01740-073569,
Email: expertalim@gmail.com
ook
E- B

:I I �<151-1--11�: Alim's Expert Publications [01740-073569]


•IB Book Title: Expert- Job English
l:B ��: Md. Abdul Alim
,1:1) �: � '{, �
•IB �ISBN: 978-984-34-0632-3
:1:a �t-1<151'1 :
�� � '8 ���: �0�8-��

�"k��:�o��
Price: 750 Tk. Only-

[Expert- Job English] Page no. I


Index-�:
���NH� ���� 9l'iC<1"1 � 16fl"1Ctb � MC'l+ft "li->t<Slct ffif I
0 "1.IM" BCS �: BCS \!l<fi1u"�C�l9 ��� 1 �� �c.:ilc�lc�BPTT� \!!��
��<!>Rf����� 911Wf I i5llN BCS Preliminary Syllabus Follow� �
�: �9jij'.f �- �,�. �,��,�I!,,��. �Q, �I!,,�<\,��,�<\,8�,88,SQ,8<\,81;,Q�,Q�,QB-QC\,'l,'l,­
'l,1;' C\O \!I�i5f�"Co'li<INM ffi i5f�OO � I

0 "1.IM" Bank Job�: Bank Job���� \!l��i5f�-.rrooo C<lfitt � 1


i511N�����: �9jij'.fCQ/"C<t>- o�,o�,�. ��. ��,�8,�Q,��. ��. �Q,�I!,,��,8�,�.
'l,Q,'l,'l,,'l,C\,'l,1;,C\O \!l�i5f�"Co'li<INMffli5f�OO ,�,ia,�1C<1 � I

0 "1.IM" � Job �: � � � BCS, 19 � PSC w:ffe MCQ '600 �1a,�1C<1 � 1


�9jij'.f �- o�, o�, �. ��. �8, �Q, ��. ��. �Q, �I!,, ��. 8<\, 81;, Q�, Q�, QQ, l!,Q, I!,<\, 'l,1;, C\o \!I�
15f�OO <11-f M ffi 15f�OO �1a,�IC<I � 1

0 "1.IM" �. PSC 'S � Job � � � cQ/"C<t> BCS, 19 � PSC w:ffe MCQ '600
�1"'1�IC<I � I � � CQ/"C<t>- o�, �8, �Q, ��. ��. �Q, �I!,, 8<\, 81;, Q�, Q�, QQ,1!,Q, 'l,C\, 1!,1;, C\o \!I�
i5f�OO <INM ffi i5f�OO �1a,�1C<1 � 1

Imfex-� Page No.


** V
** III
** 01
** Suggestion For Bank Exam 02
** BCS Question Analysis & Suggestions & BCS Preliminary- Syllabus 03
** Primary Question Analysis & Suggestions 05
Part-01: Parts of Speech Related Chapters(Basic) k
01 Letter & Word {<r4 c!/<f� � [with Video Class] �"J'.__0_6_-i
/.J _____7_-i
1
02 Parts of Speech- [with Video Class} 0

1� h1-+---o_s__.,
1
03 Noun � [with Video Class]
��<f\1-ilC�Cl-t a, �Noun [with Video Class} 13
___,,
------<--25
Transformation of Noun
��Countable -s Uncountable Noun
[with Video Class}
J 30
04 Determiners & their usages with Nouns [with Video Class] 36
05 Pronoun(�) [with Video Class] 49

,...,,..___________________________
Pronoun Antecedent Agreement [with Video Class} 7
0

[Expert-English] Page no. V



06 Number of (Noun & Pronoun) [with Video Class} 74
07 Gender(�-�) (of Noun & Pronoun) [with Video Class] 93

ii
08 Verb- ml (in details) [with Video Class} 104
Finite verb- [with Video Class] 110
110

,,!
Main verb - [with Video Class]
Transitive Verb- [with Video Class} 111
Object- and Complement- 112

1
[with Video Class}
Causative Verbs & Common verb- [with Video Class] 114
Cognitive & Factitive verb [with Video Class] 118
Intransitive Verb- [with Video Class] 119
120

fl
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
--.J 134
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

18
19
Transformation of Positive-Comparative-Superlative
Preposition(T;-2f�-� �)
Appropriate Prepositions
fi
[wUh Video Cla,
258
262
285

!I
20 Conjunctions(�) [wUh Video Cla4 354
,
A. Conjunction\!!� Basic Leaming- 355
B. Conjunction\!!� � �- [wUh Video Cl 357
*
*
Co-relatives(Jj���'8i �) 357 Page
Parallelisms(.>j�l��laai) 359 Page
C. Conjunction �•��/Use of Subordinate Con!{ is 362
'
21 Interjections (��c�1�1� ���) [with Video ( 375
22 Same Word Used as Different Parts of Speech [with Vi...,�-- ss] 376
[Expert-English] Page no. VI / #':
============��-.......----:?""
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' ·
.
558
41 Voice Change-<WJ �
583
(Transformation of Active to Passive)
42 Narration/Speech(w)
621
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
wewfbœ PvKzwi cixÿvi mgwš^Z cÖkœ M‡elYv

2021 mvj ch©šÍ BCS, Bank, Primary, PSC I Ab¨vb¨ mKj cixÿvq
‡Kvb Aa¨vq †_‡K KZwU cÖkœ n‡q‡Q Zv GKbR‡i †`‡L wbb|
AbyMÖn K‡i GB As‡k AšÍZ 10 wgwbU mgq w`‡q fv‡jvfv‡e ey‡S wbb| g‡b ivL‡eb, GKwU my›`i cwiKíbv Kv‡Ri
A‡a©K †kl K‡i| ZvB ej‡ev wb‡Pi cwiKíbv/M‡elYv/wm×všÍ ey‡S wb‡q cov ïiæ K‡ib| Bbkvn&jøvn mdj n‡eb|
we.`ª: GB M‡elYvq cÖkœ msL¨v GK`g wbw`©ó K‡i ejv hvqwb ZvB cÖwZwU msL¨vi mv‡_ †hvM we‡qvM wPý Øviv Kg †ewk msL¨v eySv‡bv n‡q‡Q|

Sl Chapters Based 10th to Last Bank Primary PSC &


BCS MCQ MCQ MCQ Other
Question Analysis
msL¨v msL¨v msL¨v Q. msL¨v
1. Noun 7wU+- 7wU+- 70wU+- 200wU+-
2. Determiner 6wU+- 7wU+- 70wU+- 198wU+-
3. Pronoun 16wU+- 29wU+- 14wU+- 190wU+-
4. Number 7wU+- 23wU+- 15wU+- 165wU+-
5. Gender 4wU+- 11wU+- 16wU+- 123wU+-
6. Verb 14wU+- 33wU+- 13wU+- 347wU+-
7. Strong & Weak Verb 0wU+- 9wU+- 4wU+- 35wU+-
8. Group Verb/Phrasal Verb 33wU+- 61wU+- 5wU+- 300wU+-
9. Adjective 5wU+- 12wU+- 8wU+- 90wU+-
10. Foreign Adjective 0wU+- 2wU+- 2wU+- 30wU+-
11. Adverb 4wU+- 12wU+- 9wU+- 90wU+-
12. Inversion of Verb & Adverb 2wU+- 7wU+- 2wU+- 30wU+-
13. Article 4wU+- 12wU+- 4wU+- 130wU+-
14. Degree 6wU+- 12wU+- 13wU+- 190wU+-
15. Preposition 24wU+- 61wU+- 28wU+- 247wU+-
16. Appropriate Preposition 62wU+- 122wU+- 105wU+- 565wU+-
17. Conjunctions 6wU+- 32wU+- 8wU+- 230wU+-
18. Interjection 0wU+- 0wU+- 0wU+- 3wU+-
19. Same word used as different 3wU+- 2wU+- 3wU+- 30wU+-
parts of speech
20. Morpheme 1wU+- 9wU+- 3wU+- 27wU+-
21. Interchange of parts of speech 6wU+- 14wU+- 64wU+- 240wU+-
22. Functional Sentence 3wU+- 2wU+- 0wU+- 0wU+-
23. Interchange of Functional 0wU+- 3wU+- 5wU+- 26wU+-
Sentence
24. Transformation of Affirmative 0wU+- 2wU+- 1wU+- 38wU+-
to Negative Sentence
Expert- Job English [Page no. 1]
25. Phrase & its Identification 3wU+- 4wU+- 3wU+- 29wU+-
26. Clause & its Identification 2wU+- 2wU+- 2wU+- 40wU+-
27. Embedded Question 2wU+- 7wU+- 2wU+- 98wU+-
& WH Question
28. Tag Question 0wU+- 3wU+- 0wU+- 119wU+-
29. Structural Sentence 2wU+- 2wU+- 2wU+- 96wU+-
30. Simple-Complex-Compound 2wU+- 2wU+- 3wU+- 122wU+-
31. Tense 7wU+- 10wU+- 4wU+- 254wU+-
32. Tense with Conjunction 12wU+- 9wU+- 5wU+- 189wU+-
33. Sequence of Tense (Advance 4wU+- 5wU+- 3wU+- 40wU+-
Grammar)
34. Affirmative & Negative Agreement 0wU+- 4wU+- 0wU+- 25wU+-
35. Conditional Sentence 10wU+- 22wU+- 3wU+- 140wU+-
36. Right Form of Verb 14wU+- 26wU+- 12wU+- 235wU+-
37. Subject- Verb Agreement 11wU+- 29wU+- 17wU+- 280wU+-
38. Voice Change 17wU+- 16wU+- 118wU+- 268wU+-
39. Narration 3wU+- 12wU+- 67wU+- 167wU+-
40. Dangling-Modifier 1wU+- 1wU+- 3wU+- 10wU+-
41. Pin Point Error 2wU+- 66wU+- 8wU+- 120wU+-
42. Common Mistakes/ Confusing 17wU+- 26wU+- 5wU+- 60wU+-
Pair of Words
43. Correction 8wU+- 5wU+- 133wU+- 180wU+-
44. Completing Sentence/ Fill in 20wU+- 150wU+- 3wU+- 290wU+-
the blank/ Fill in the Gap
45. Replacement of Underline Part 0wU+- 18wU+- 0wU+- 5wU+-
46. Synonym & Antonym 74wU+- 320wU+- 75wU+- 1200wU+-
47. Idioms & Phrase 52wU+- 164wU+- 98wU+- 140wU+-
48. Correct Spelling 13wU+- 240wU+- 132wU+- 410wU+-
49. Substitution or Single Word 41wU+- 246wU+- 18wU+- 280wU+-
50. Proverbs 12wU+- 36wU+- 14wU+- 89wU+-
51. Translation 3wU+- 15wU+- 6wU+- 380wU+-
52. Analogy 25wU+- 245wU+- 2wU+- 250wU+-
Total 564+- 2,169+- 1,197+- 8,841+-
wm×všÍ:
Dc‡ii M‡elYvi Av‡jv‡K †h Aa¨vq¸‡jv †_‡K †h ai‡Yi cixÿvq †ewk cÖkœ n‡q‡Q †m
Aa¨vq¸‡jv co‡Z n‡e| GB M‡elYv ¸‡jv cÖwZwU Aa¨v‡qi ïiæ‡ZI Av‡Q|
Suggestions For Bank 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| Bank Job cixÿv_x©iv cy‡iv eBwU †_‡K GKUz e¨wZµg
Ask¸‡jv †ewk co‡eb| Ab¨fv‡e ejv hvq: m~PxcÎ †_‡K- 01, 02, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 21, 23, 25, 26,
31, 43, 56, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70 GB Aa¨vq¸‡jv ev` w`‡q evwK Aa¨vq¸‡jv fvjfv‡e co–b|
Expert- Job English [Page no. 2]
BCS Question Analysis & Suggestions
2021 mvj ch©šÍ ïay BCS cixÿvi ‡Kvb Aa¨vq †_‡K †Kvb wewmGm cixÿvq KZwU cÖkœ n‡q‡Q Zv †`‡L wbb|
AbyMÖn K‡i GB As‡k AšÍZ 10 wgwbU mgq w`‡q fv‡jvfv‡e ey‡S wbb| g‡b ivL‡eb, GKwU my›`i cwiKíbv Kv‡Ri
A‡a©K †kl K‡i| ZvB ej‡ev wb‡Pi cwiKíbv/M‡elYv/wm×všÍ ey‡S wb‡q cov ïiæ K‡ib| Bbkvn&jøvn mdj n‡eb|
BCS Preli. English

41st BCS

43rd BCS
39th BCS

40th BCS

42nd BCS
36th BCS

37th BCS

38th BCS
10th-35th

Total
Question Analysis
Sl Topics
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

Expert- Job English [Page no. 3]


28. Right Form of Verb 15 - - - - - - 1 16
29. Subject-Verb Agreement 9 1 1 - - - - - 11
30. Voice Change 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 19
31. Narration 1 - - 1 - - - 1 3
32. Dangling-Modifier 1 - - - - - - - - 1
33. Pin Point Error 2 - - - - - - - - 2
34. Common Mistakes 16 1 1 - 18
35. Correction 7 1 - - - - 1 - 9
36. Completing Sentence/ 19 - - - 1 - - - 20
37. Synonym & Antonym 58 3 3 3 3 4 - 3 77
38. Idioms & Phrase 48 1 2 2 1 1 - - 4 59
39. Correct Spelling 12 - - 1 2 1 - - 1 17
40. Substitution 33 1 2 1 6 2 - - 1 46
41. Translation 2 - - - - 1 - - - 3
42. Analogy 24 - - - 1 - - - - 25
Total 443 22 21 30 23 19 13 8 19 598
22222222 222222 222222 222

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|

BCS Preliminary- Syllabus


Part-I: English Language; Marks: 20
A) Parts of speech: The Noun; The Determiner; The Gender; The Number; The pronoun; The verb;
(The Finite: transitive, intransitive; The Non-finite: participles, infinitives, gerund; The Linking
verb; The phrasal verb; Modals); The Adjective; The Adverb; The preposition; The conjunction;
B) Idioms & phrases: Meanings of phrases; Kinds of phrases; Identifying phrases;
C) Clauses: The principal clauses; The Subordinate clause; The noun clause; The Adjective clause;
The Adverbial clause & its types;
D) Corrections: The Tense; The Verb; The Preposition; The determiner; The Determiner; The
Gender; The Number; Subject-verb Agreement;
E) Sentences & Transformation: The simple sentence; The compound sentence; The complex
sentence; The active voice; The passive voice; The positive Degree; The comparative Degree; The
Superlative Degree;
F) Words: Meanings; Synonyms; Antonyms; Spellings; Usage of words as various parts of speech;
Formation of new words by adding prefixes and suffixes;
G) Composition: Names of parts of paragraphs/letters/applications;
Part-II: English Literature:(GB As‡ki Rb¨ co–b- Avgv‡`i Avjv`v eB Expert- English Literature) Marks: 15
H) English Literature: Names of writers of literary pieces from Elizabethan period to the 21st
century; Quotations from drama/ poetry of different ages;

Expert- Job English [Page no. 4]


Primary Question Analysis & Suggestions

cÖvBgvwi/ cÖvK cÖv_wgK (mnKvix wkÿK wb‡qvM cixÿv) (Analysis)


(4wU av‡c Avmv †gvU cÖ‡kœi M‡elYv)
Sl. Primary English cÖvBgvwi cÖvBgvwi cÖvK cÖv_wgK cÖvK cÖv_wgK
mnKvix wkÿK mnKvix wkÿK mnKvix wkÿK mnKvix wkÿK

Total
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

Suggestions For Primary 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 ejv hvq: m~PxcÎ †_‡K- 01, 02, 9, 13, 14, 15, 21, 23, 25, 26, 31, 47, 48, 51, 52, 55,
65, 67, 68, 70 GB Aa¨vq¸‡jv ev` w`‡q evwK Aa¨vq¸‡jv fvjfv‡e co–b|
Expert- Job English [Page no. 5]
Letter & Word (eY© Ges kã)

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 GKbRi c‡o †`Lyb- A‡bK wKQz wkL‡Z cvi‡eb hv Avcbvi ARvbv|
 Letter/eY©: †h mvs‡KwZK wPý Øviv †Kvb fvlvi kã wjLv nq ZvB Letter ev eY©|
Bs‡iwR‡Z †gvU Letter 26 wU (A-Z), GB Bs‡iwR Letter ¸‡jv wZb fv‡M wef³, h_v:
1. Vowel (¯^ieY©/¯^iaŸwb): †h eY©¸‡jv wb‡R wb‡R D”PvwiZ nq Zv‡`i‡K Vowel e‡j| Giƒc e‡Y©i
msL¨v †gvU 5 wU| h_v: a, e, i, o, u|
IQ, ‡R‡b ivLv fvj: “Education” Ggb GKwU word †hLv‡b (a, e, i, o, u) 5wU vowel B Av‡Q|
Avi “abstemious” Ges “facetious” Ggb `ywU Bs‡iwR kã †hLv‡b vowel ¸‡jv wmwiqv‡jB Av‡Q|
Abstemious-(G¨v‡emwU-wgqvm&- mshgx) facetious-(d¨vwmkvm- Avb›`/ nvm¨imvZ¡K)
2. Semi-vowel: D”Pvi‡Yi mgq hLb e¨Äb eY© A‡bKUv ¯^ie‡Y©i gZ D”PvwiZ nq ZLb Zv‡K semi-vowel
e‡j| Giƒc Semi-vowel 2wU- w, y| [W-WweøD= Double- “u” A_©vr (u+u); Y-IqvB= I AvB; A_©vr
(o+i)]
3. Consonant (e¨Äb aŸwb/e¨Äb eY©): †h eY©¸‡jv vowel Gi mvnvh¨ wb‡q D”PvwiZ nq Zv‡`i‡K
Consonant e‡j| Semi-vowel mn Giƒc Consonant e‡Y©i msL¨v †gvU 21wU| h_v: b, c, d, f, g, h,
J, k, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, w, x, y, z.
 Word (kã): GK ev GKvwaK e‡Y©i mgš^‡q MwVZ nq word ev kã hv A_© cÖ`vb Ki‡Z cv‡i| †hgb: A-
GKwU, Allah-Avjøvn&, World-c„w_ex, Expert-`ÿ, Book-eB, etc. [etc.= et-cetera (‡qU&-‡QU&iv-
BZ¨vw`)]
N.B. (Nota-bene: we‡kl `ªóe¨): Bs‡iwR‡Z GK e‡Y©i word ev kã †gvU 2wU| h_v: 'A' (GKwU) Ges
'I' (Avwg)| D‡jøL¨ GB `ywU kãB Bs‡iwR‡Z me‡P‡q †QvU kã|

 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|
Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 6 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim
c

1. The number of letters in the English C5 D6 Ans:b


alphabet are- [MYc~Z© Awa. DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) I e¨vL¨v: exaggeration(AwZiÄb) = GKRv-Rv-‡iB-
Rb¯^v¯’¨ Awa. WªvdUg¨vb-17]
kb=4;
A 22 B 24
4. The semi-vowels in the English
C 27 D 26 Ans:d
alphabet are— [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ]
2. Which one of the following is not a A o, I B w, i
vowel? [NSI (Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03 Gwcªj 21] C y, w D a, o Ans:c
Aa Be
5. The vowels in the English alphabet are-
Co Dy Ans:d
A 5+2 B 4+5 [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ]
3. There are syllables in Exaggeration. C7 D5 Ans:d
A3 B4 [Lytwet 06-07]

Parts of Speech (ev‡K¨i Ask)

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 Avm‡j Parts of speech A_© ev‡K¨i Ask| [parts- Askmg~n, of- i/Gi, speech- evK¨ ev K_v]
 Wren & Martin Gi g‡Z “ev‡K¨ e¨env‡ii wfwˇZ ev‡K¨i A_©‡evaK cÖ‡Z¨KwU kãB GK GKwU
“Part of Speech”| ZvB parts of speech ‡K parts of sentence-I ejv hvq|
 Parts of speech 8 cÖKvi- (Parts of speech are eight in number in English) h_v:
1. Noun (we‡kl¨) 4. Adjective (we‡klY) 7. Conjunction (ms‡hvRK Ae¨q)
2. Pronoun (me©bvg) 5. Adverb (fve we‡klY) 8. Interjection (Abš^qx Ae¨q)
3. Verb (wµqv) 6. Preposition (‡cÖcwRkb- c`vš^qx Ae¨q)

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

1. There are --- parts of speech in English. C correctthe pronunciation


[evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (AD) -01 (mgRvZxq), e¯¿ I cvU gš¿Yv. †Ui·UvBj D encourage speaking ability Ans:b
Bbw÷wUDU BwÄ K‡j‡Ri Bb÷ªv±i (wWwUAvB) 18, cÖevwm Kj¨vY I
cwiKíbv gš¿Yv. mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, NSI (Awdm mnv. I †WmcvP ivBWvi) 10 Help: fvlv‡K mwVKfv‡e e¨envi Kivi Rb¨B
†m‡Þ. 21]
Grammar Rvbv cÖ‡qvRb nq|
A8 B6
4. ‡KvbwU parts of speech bq? [cwievi cwiKíbv mnKvwi/
C4 D2 Ans:a cwi`k©K-15/14, cÖvK. cÖv_wgK mnKvwi wkÿK-15]
2. Parts of speech KZ cÖKvi? [cwievi cwiKíbv mnKvwi/ A Noun B Gerund
cwi`k©K-11, 13, ¯^v¯’¨ Awa`߇ii Awdm mnvqK-18, gva¨wgK D”P wkÿv
C Pronoun D Verb Ans:b
Awa`߇ii Kg©Pvix-13]
A Eight B Two
5. Bs‡iwR e¨vKi‡Yi Adverb ‡K evsjvq wK e‡j? [8g
we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)- 13]
C Five D Three Ans:a
A fve we‡klY B bvg we‡klY
3. Grammar is needed to: [kvtwetcÖtwet 05-06]
C bvg c` D mgy”Pvqx Ae¨q Ans:a
A learn a language A correct the language

GLvb †_‡K Parts of Speech ¸‡jv Aa¨vqwfwËK we¯ÍvwiZ eY©bv ïiæ n‡jv

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 7 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Noun (we‡kl¨) Go to Index

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


‡jLK KZ…©K- Noun Aa¨v‡qi
Advanced Part-Gi K¬vm ‡`L‡Z
cv‡ki QR ‡KvW ¯‹¨vb Kiæb|

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 7wU+- Topic: 1-3, 5-12, 14, 16, 19-26, 29
 All Bank Job Exams 7wU+- Topic: 2-10, 11, 14-19, 21, 27, 29
 Primary Job Exams 70wU+- Topic: 1-2, 5-12, 14, 15, 18-26, 29
 PSC & Other Jobs 200wU+- Topic: 1-3, 5-12, 14, 16, 19-26, 29
GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-
Noun Aa¨vq †_‡K GLb ch©šÍ †gvU cÖkœ n‡q‡Q 7 wU| e¨vL¨v: Preposition Gi Av‡Mi word mvaviYZ
 Common Noun ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ G‡m‡Q- Noun nq| ZvB GLv‡b Material GKwU noun-
1. What kind of noun is “girl” [10th BCS]  Function of noun ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ: 
A Proper noun B Common noun 5. Frailty thy name is woman. Here
C Material noun D Collective nounAns:b ‘frailty (f½yiZv)Õ is- [37th BCS]
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b Girl kãwU Øviv GKwU mvavib bvg A a noun B an adjective
eySv‡”Q| ZvB GwU GKwU Common noun C an adverb D a verb Ans:a
 Collective noun ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ:  e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ Frailty kãwU ev‡K¨i subject
2. What kind of noun “cattle” is- [10 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
th
Gi KvR Ki‡Q| ZvB GwU noun|
A Proper noun B Common noun  Uncountable noun Gi e¨envi ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ:
C Collective noun D Material noun Ans:c
6. --- is not the only thing that tourists
e¨vL¨v: Cattle A_© Mevw` cï- Miæ ev QvM‡ji cvj/ want to see. [24th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
`j| hv MÖæc cÖKvk K‡i| ZvB GwU Collective Noun
A A scenery B Scenery
 Position or Identify ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ: 
C The sceneries D Sceneries Ans:b
3. The warning of the authority falls on
e¨vL¨v: Uncountable noun †K s/es †hvM K‡i
deaf ears. Here warning- [39 Zg wewmGm (we‡kl)]
plural expressin Kiv hvq bv| ZvB Scenery ‡K
A adjective B noun
s/es/the Qvov mivmwi e¨envi Ki‡Z n‡e|
C adverb D verb Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Determiner(the) Ges Preposition (of) 7. Which word is correct? [42nd BCS]
A Furnitures B Informations
Gi gv‡S GKwU gvÎ word _vK‡j Zv noun nq|
C Scenaries D Proceeds Ans:d
4. I am in the process of collecting
e¨vL¨v: Proceeds (noun)- A_© Avq ev jvf ev
material for my story. The underlined word is-
djvdj| Ab¨ Ackb¸‡jv fzj KviY G¸‡jvi mv‡_ s hy³
A adjective B noun [35th BCS]
hv‡e bv| wbqg: uncountable noun Gi Plural Kiv hvq bv|
C adverb D verb Ans:b
-----00----
Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 8 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
 UwcKwfwËK Basic + Advanced Rules mn we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv 

Topic-1: Noun Kv‡K e‡j? G m¤ú©‡K PC Das I Wren & Martin wK e‡j‡Qb? wKQz D`vniY `vI-
Noun: mvaviYfv‡e †h word Øviv †Kvb e¨w³, e¯‘, ¯’vb, KvR, ¸Y, fve, Ae¯’v ev Ab¨ †Kvb wKQzi

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


bvg †evSvq Zv‡K Noun e‡j| Bs‡iwR‡Z ejv hvq- Nouns are words which means name
of persons, places, things, animals or ideas like Rahim, Dhaka, dog, house, etc.
†hgb: Allah, Rasel, World, Country, Bangladesh, Giƒc-
Pen, Gold, Song(Mvb) Indemnity (wbivcËv weavb) Furniture (AvmevecÎ)
Species (cÖRvwZ) Tormentor (hš¿Yv`vbKvix) Accessory (Avbylw•MK e¯‘)
Flute (euvwk) Jealousy (Clv©/m‡›`n) Tyranny/Tyrant (‰¯^ikvmb)
Guise (QÙ‡ek) Wonder (we¯§q/ we¯§qRbK e¯‘) Nostalgia (M„nKvZiZv)
Simulation (Qjbv) Speech (e³e¨), Chaos (wek„•Lj) Undertaker (wVKv`vi e¨w³)
Articulation (¯úó D”Pvib) Mite (AwZ Aí cwigvY/ †dvUv/ we›`y) Word(kã/‰¯^ikvmb/ûKzg/Av‡`k)
Imprimatur (BgwcÖgvUvi)-AwMÖg cÖ`Ë/AMÖ`Ë UvKv(n), etc.|
 P.C. Das Lye mn‡RB e‡j‡Qb- A noun is a naming word. (‡Kvb bvgevPK c`‡KB noun e‡j)
 Wren & Martin: Noun is the objects that we can see, hear, taste, touch or smell, etc.
 mivmwi †jL‡Ki wfwWI K¬vk †`L‡Z PvB‡j Av‡jvPbvi cvkvcvwk ivLv QR ‡KvWwU ¯‹¨vb K‡i †`Lyb-
m¤ú~Y© wfwWI K¬vkwfwËK GB eBwU evsjv‡`‡k 1g Ges GKgvÎ| mKj K¬vk¸‡jv cv‡eb Expert English Adda P¨v‡b‡j|

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.)

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 9 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


7. Which word is not a noun? [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii ║║ mgRvZxq MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
Dcmn. cÖ‡Kvkjx (wmwfj)-11, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mn:wkÿK -15]
9. “Jealousy”(Clv©/m‡›`n) is- [Z_¨ gš¿Yv. Aax‡b Z_¨ Awd. -05]
A Articulation B Simulation
The word “Accessory” is- [ivtwet (Law) 12-13]
C Defame D Indemnity Ans:c
The word “Tyranny” is- [ivtwet (F1) 11-12]
e¨vL¨v: articulation (¯úó D”PviY); simulation A noun B verb
(Qjbv), indemnity (wbivcËv weavb) G¸‡jv noun C adjective D adverb Ans:a
Ges defame- gvbnvwb Kiv hv KvR Kiv eySvq weavq e¨vL¨v: Accessory = (Avbylw•MK e¯‘), Tyrant-
GwU verb| (‰¯^ikvmb), Tyranny = (‰¯^ikvmb)
8. Which one of the following is noun? g‡b ivL‡eb Bs‡iwR wkLvUv ïay Avb‡›`iB bq eis
[Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b Z_¨ Awdmvi-05, ivtwet 06-07]
mvivRxe‡bi K¨vwiqvi Mo‡Z mnvqK 
A Capable B Careless Ans:d
C Cautious D Chaos (wek„•Lj)

Topic-2: Parts of Speech Gi bvg¸‡jv ‡Kvb ai‡Yi Word?


DËi: Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction,

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Interjection GB 8wU word-B Noun| [KviY Giv bvg eySvq]
10. The word “Noun” is a/an- [Btwet (B) 05-06] 11. The word “Adjective” is a/an- [‡et‡ivtwet (F)-
A pronoun Bnoun 12-13, (D) 17-18, Btwet (B) 12-13]
A pronoun B noun
C adjective D verb Ans:b
C adjective D ver Ans:b

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

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 10 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


-ship Friendship (eÜzZ¡), Kingship, Ownership (gvwjKvbv)
-tion Affection (‡¯œn), Emotion, Meditation (a¨vb), Accommodation (evm¯’vb), Reproduction(Rb¥`vb)
[mZK©Zv: k㸇jv mvaviYZfv‡e cÖkœ Ki‡j Aek¨B noun| Z‡e ev‡K¨ e¨envi Abymv‡i, Ab¨ †Kvb parts of speech-
I n‡Z cv‡i] *Table Gi word ¸‡jv weMZ mvj wfwËK ZvB G¸‡jv †ewk ¸iæZ¡ w`‡q co‡Z n‡e|
 mivmwi †jL‡Ki wfwWI K¬vk †`L‡Z PvB‡j Av‡jvPbvi cvkvcvwk ivLv QR ‡KvWwU ¯‹¨vb K‡i †`Lyb-
 GB As‡k cÖvq me cÖ‡kœi DËi Noun n‡e| ZvB DËi Kiv eo KvR 18. Which one is a noun? (wbðqZv) [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi
bq eis wKfv‡e DËi nq? GB e¨vcviwU ey‡S ey‡S covB Avmj KvR MY‡hvMv‡hvM Awa`߇ii mnKvix Z_¨ Awdmvi-13]
12. The word “Gravity” is- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-18 A Assure B Assurance
(¯’wMZ-18)-15 †Rjv, Xvtwet (C) 11-12, †et‡ivtwet (B) 16-17] C Assured D Assuredly Ans:b
Aa noun B an adverb 19. Patience is a virtue. (‰ah© GKwU ¸Y) Here
C an adjective D a gerund Ans:a ‘patience’ is-[ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿Yv. cÖZœZË¡ Awa. Gw÷‡gUi 19]
e¨vL¨v: gravity/gravitation A_©-gva¨vKl©Y; GwU GKwU 20. “Advice”(&Dc‡`k) is a- [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-99, ivtwet

েযেকান চাকুিরর �� �ত সমাধান েপেত, যু � থাকুন-


theory ev ZË¡ hvi cªe³v weÁvbx m¨vi AvBR¨vK wbDUb| 08-09, 09-10]
13. What is the noun form of the word A verb B noun
"defer"? [NSI (AD & others) 08 Oct 21] C adjective D proverb Ans:b
A Defer B Deferment Reference: Learning English the easy way (8th
C Defference D Different Ans:b Edition) Sadurddin Ahmed, page-2
14. “Goodwill” parts of speech? [ GB wbq‡g Kgb 21. The word “Reproduction” is- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnt
cÖkœ: evsjv. cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †ev‡W©i mn. G‡dvm©‡g›U †Kv-AwW©‡bUi - 19] wkt wbt cwiÿv-15, Xvtwet (D) 03-04]
A pronoun B noun 22. The word “Accommodation” (evm¯’vb) is-
C verb D adverb Ans:b [Rvtwet (‡jvKcÖkvmb) 09-10, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (B) 13-14, cÖv_wgK
Hints: Goodwill MVbMZ w`K w`‡q noun. we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-92]
Goodwill – A_© eÜz‡Z¡i g‡bvfve; e¨emvwqK mybvg| preposition
A B adverb
15. What part of speech is ‘scarcity’? [ GB C noun D adjective Ans:c
wbq‡g Kgb: we`y¨r R¦vjvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Yv. wbivcËv Kg©KZ©v - 19]
A verb B adverb ║║ More MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
C noun D adjective Ans:c 23. ‘Adversity’ (cÖwZKzj Ae¯’v) is- [cwimsL¨vb I Z_¨
Hints: mvaviYZ ‘ity’ suffix †hv‡M noun MwVZ nq| e¨e¯’vcbv Awa`߇ii cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv©-17]
myZivs scarcity (¯^íZv) kãwU noun. 24. The word “practice” (PP©v) is a/an:[GB
16. The word ‘wisdom’ is- [GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: moK wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: moK cwi. I †mZz gš¿Yv.-Dc-mn. cÖ‡Kv. (hvwš¿K)- 19]
cwienb I †mZz gš¿Yv. Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx 9 hvwš¿K 19]
A verb B noun
A noun B pronoun
C adjective D adverb Ans:b
C verb D adverb Ans:a
25. The parts of “Equity”(b¨vh¨Zv) [mve-‡iwRóªvi-03]
e¨vL¨v: Dom prefix hy³ kã †hgb freedom,
26. The word “Poverty” (`wi`ªZv) is- [Lytwet 07-08]
wisdom, boredom mvaviYZ Noun nq|
A Verb B Adjective
17. Which one is a noun? [MYc~Z© Awa. Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠ. I
WªvdUmg¨vb/wmwfj -18] C Adverb D Noun Ans:d

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

GwU fzj kã| C Noun D Adverb Ans:c

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 11 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


29. “Genocide” (MYnZ¨v) is –[ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 30. The word “Orphanage” (GwZgLvbv) is-
NATP Gi gvVKg©x-19, †et‡ivtwet (B) 16-16, cwievi cwiKíbv [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇ii mnKix cwiKíbv Kg©KZ©v-12]
Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiKíbv Kg©KZ©v-12] 31. “Frequency”(cybtcyb msNUb) is- [ GB wbq‡g Kgb
A a verb B a preposition cÖkœ: cÖv_. we`¨vjq mn. wkÿK (Z…Zxq avc)-19, mn. RR wb‡qvM cixÿv-09]
C a noun D an adverb Ans:c A pronoun B adjective
C noun D adverb Ans:c

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,

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


adverb ‡_‡K k‡ãi †k‡l 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, phobe, phobia, tur,
er, or, ist, etc. BZ¨vw` †hvM K‡i A_ev Word Gi vowel cwieZ©b K‡i noun n‡Z cv‡i| ‡hgb:
Adjective Noun Adjective Noun Adjective Noun
1. Able Ability(mÿgZv) Literary Literacy Broad Breadth
2. Arguable Argument Grand Grandeur Splendid Splendour
3. Young Youth Notorious Notoriety True(mZ¨) Truth(mZ¨Zv)
4. Monetary Money Pious Piety(avwg©KZv) Vain(Amvi) Vanity(AmviZv)
GB Av‡jv‡K AviI A‡bK D`vniY I MCQ co‡Z interchange of parts of speech Aa¨vqwU co–b-[GKB welq ZvB repeat Kiv n‡jv bv]

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]

C grandeur D grand Ans:c Apiousness B pousity

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)

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 12 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


36. hich word is both a noun and a verb? 40. What is the verb form of ‘father’? [¯’vbxq
[6ô †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv-10] miKvi, cjøx Dbœqb I mg. gš¿Yv. mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -17]
A advice B practice A fathern B father
C belief D brush Ans:d C fathering D fatherity Ans:b
37. The word “telephone” is used as-[ivtwet 04-05] 41. Which word can be used as noun and
38. The word ‘Book’ is [‡ijc_ gš¿Yv. Dc-mn cÖ‡KŠkjx-17] verb? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix
wkÿK (4_© avc) 19, †mU b¤^i: 8433, Kztwet 09-10]
39. The word “Massacre- g¨vmv-Kvi& (wbwe©Pv‡i
furniture
A B information
nZ¨v Kiv)” is- [mnKvix AvenvIqvwe` c‡` cixÿv-07]
book
C D today Ans:c
A noun B verb Ans:d
42. Which word is both a noun and a verb?
C adjective D both noun and verb [(K‡jR/mgch©vq) wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv-11, ivt wet (D)AevwYR¨ 15-16]

Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| A believe B water


https://www.facebook.com/expertalim C advise D maker Ans:b

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):

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


2. Concrete Noun(ev¯Íe/e¯‘evPK bvg): Bnv 4 cÖKvi- Common, Collective, Proper & Material
 myZivs GKK_vq ejv hvq Noun me©‡gvU 5 cÖKvi| [Concrete 4 cÖKvi + Abstract]
h_v: 1. Abstract, 2. Common 3. Collective 4. Proper & 5. Material
Countable Noun: hv singular/ plural nq| Common, Collective I
MYbvi wfwˇZ
Proper: GB wZb ai‡bi Noun ¸‡jv MYbv Kiv hvq weavq G‡`i‡K countable noun e‡j|
Noun 2 cÖKvi
Uncountable Noun: Material I Abstract Noun ¸‡jv uncountable noun|

-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

Ki‡Z n‡e] [cÖv_wgK I MYwkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmvi mnKvwi-11] C2 D5 Ans:c


A3 B4 mveavb: wewfbœ eB‡Z Gi DËi D 5 ‡`Iqv Av‡Q hv
C6 D5 Ans:d cÖPwjZ fzj| ZvB wbfz©j eB wn‡m‡e Expert co–b-

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-]
Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 13 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
‡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-

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

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

েযেকান চাকুিরর �� �ত সমাধান েপেত, যু � থাকুন-


“bravery”. Which class of noun
mvaviYfv‡e A¯úk© ev GKwU aviYv/welq (imvqb)
“bravery”? [mn Dc-cwi`k©K (`yb©xwZ `gb)-04, `yb©xwZ `gb
eySv‡”Q ZvB GwU abstract noun DËi Kiv n‡q‡Q|
cwi`k©K-03, Lytwet (RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj) 10-11] Ans:d
Reference: Learning English the easy way
Acollective noun B common noun
(8th Edition) Sadurddin Ahmed, page-8, ‡`Lyb-
C material noun D abstract noun
47. Truth must prevail in the long run. ev‡K¨
53. ‘Beauty is truth’ Here ‘beauty’ is ---
Truth kãwU †Kvb cÖKv‡ii noun? (Ae‡k‡l
noun. [9g wkÿK wbeÜb-13/14]
mZ¨B Rqjvf Ki‡e) [Ptwet (H) 07-08, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK A Material B Proper
(emšÍ, gyw³‡hv×v) 10]
C Collective D Abstract Ans:d
A Common noun B Proper noun Ans:c
Reference: Learning English the easy way
C Abstract Noun D Collective noun
(8th Edition) Sadurddin Ahmed, page-8
48. The word ‘infancy’ (‰kke) is- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû
54. Noun form of the word ‘Beautiful’ is-
Kgb cÖkœ: kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg cwi`k©K †mdwU); †gKvwbK¨vj [bvwms I wgW. wmwb. bvm©. (28 Rvby. 21)]
†UK‡bvjwR-19, Lytwet RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj 10-11, cÖv_wgK mnKix wkÿK 18
(¯’wMZ 18) 20 †Rjv]
A beautify B beauteous

A proper B abstract C beautiful D beauty Ans:d

C common D material Ans:b 55. Which of the following is not an


49. What kind of noun is the word abstract noun? [Xvtwet (B) 17-18]
‘kindness’? [mgevq `߇ii wØZxq †kÖwYi †M‡R‡UW Awdmvi- A goodness (mw`”Qv) B family
97, _vbv mn wkÿv Awdmvi-04, Kviv ZZ¡veavqK-06, Rvtwet (H) 14- C bravery D childhood Ans:b
15, wewfbœ gš¿Yv mn. †gBb‡Ub¨vÝ Awd.-97, bvwm©s wgWIqvBdvwi Awa. e¨vL¨v: goodness, bravery, childhood n‡jv
wmwbqi ÷vd bvm©-18, Z_¨ I †hvMv‡hvM cÖhyw³ wefv‡Mi mn. †cÖvMÖvgvi -
17, ivtwet (E1) 17-18, cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_©x-10] abstract noun Avi family n‡”Q collective
A proper B abstract noun;
C common D material Ans:b

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 14 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


56. Abstract noun of the word “Long” (`xN©) 63. Broad kãwUi Abstract Form n‡eÑ [cÖv_wgK
is- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq miKvix wk¶K (Ksm)-05] mnKvix wkÿK (wZZvm) 10]
A Length(‰`N©¨) B Longer A Breadth(cÖ¯’/cÖm¯’) B Broadness

C Lengthier D Lengther Ans:a C Broader D Broadship Ans:a


57. A noun referring to things that our five 64. ‡KvbwU Abstract noun? [‡iwR: cÖv_: mn: wkÿK
(nvmbv‡nbv) 11, †mvk¨vj †W‡fjc‡g›U dvD‡Ûk‡bi WvUv Gw›Uª Awd. 12]
senses can’t detect is called: [mgvR‡mev
Awa`߇ii Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi gy`ªvvÿwiK-18] A Manhood B Friend
A proper noun B common noun C Fleet D Anwar Ans:a
C material noun D abstract noun Ans:d 65. ‡KvbwU Abstract noun?[cÖv_. cÖavb wkÿK(wµmvbw_gvg) 12]
e¨vL¨v: †h noun ¸‡jv cuvPwU Bw›`ªq (†PvL, Kvb, bvK, A Agency B Infant
wRf, Z¡K) Øviv †evSv hvq bv ‡m¸‡jv abstract C Anxious D Grand Ans:a
noun nq| e¨vL¨v: Grand-cÖavb, adj., Agency (cÖwZwbwaZ¡),
║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║ Infant-wkï (common noun), Anxious- DwØMœ,
 ey‡S ey‡S co–b-  ‡h‡Kv‡bv welq/cÖkœ bv eyS‡j Zv Qwe Zz‡j adj.,
Avgv‡`i Expert English MÖæ‡c ‡cv÷ w`‡q mv‡_ mv‡_ 66. ‡KvbwU Abstract noun? [cÖv_. mn. wkÿK (KY©dzwj-12]
mgvavb wbb| we¯ÍvwiZ: 01740-073569 A Elephant B Harnour
58. Which is abstract noun? [ivtwet 06-07, gva¨wgK I C strength D Dhaka Ans:c
D”P wkÿv Awa. D”Pgvb mnKvix-13, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (Rev) 09]
67. Which one is an abstract noun? [ GB wbq‡g
A Child B Boy
Kgb cÖkœ: moK I †mZz cwi. gš¿vY. Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠkjx (hvwš¿K) -19]
C Family D Childhood Ans:d A Class B Rice
59. Which one is in abstract sense? [Dc‡Rjv C Intelligence D Team Ans:c
cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v -10]
e¨vL¨v: Class/ Team n‡jv collective; Rice-
A Monument B Tower Ans:d

wbqwgZ Update wfwWI েদখু ন Expert English Adda


material noun; Intelligence- abstract noun;
C Brat D Passion(fvev‡eM)
68. Which one is an abstract noun? [6ô cÖfvlK
60. Without health, there is no happiness. wbeÜb-10]
GLv‡b Happiness kãwU- [cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK (myigv)-10] A Children B Honesty
A Proper noun B Common noun C Flock D Cattle Ans:b
C Collective noun D Abstract noun Ans:d e¨vL¨v: Children- common noun; Flock/
61. The best word stands for Abstract noun Cattle- collective noun
is- [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b mnKvix cwiPvjK-04] 69. wb‡Pi †KvbwU Abstract noun bq? [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij
A Beauty B Boat wW‡dÝ dvBbvj Gi Awa‡b Rywbqi AwWUi-14]
C Sail D Bird Ans:a A air B goodwill
62. What kind of noun is ‘Discipline’? C flavour D water Ans:d
(k„•Ljv/ wbqgvbyewZ©Zv) [DPE mn. jvB‡eª. Kvg K¨vUvMvi Kvg e¨vL¨v: [air-evZvm; goodwill-mybvg; flavor-NªvY; G
wnmveiÿK-18, cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq wefv‡Mi 1wU evwo 1wU Lvgvi cÖK‡í
¸‡jv abstract noun] [water-cvwb, material noun]
†Rjv mg.-17, kÖg Awa. wØZx&q †kÖwYf~³ kÖg Kg©. Ges RbmsL¨v I cwievi
Kj¨vY Kg©KZ©v -04, Btwet 06-07] Ans:c
70. He is a man of sound judgement. Here
‘Judgement’ is- [‡gKvwbKvj GÛ cvIqvi BwÄwbqvwis-99]
A proper noun B common noun
A Common noun B abstract noun
C abstract noun D collective noun
C Collective noun D Material noun Ans:b

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 15 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-8: Concrete Noun Kv‡K e‡j? KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?
Concrete Noun: Concrete Noun n‡jv †mB me e¯‘i bvg hv‡`i evwn¨K Aw¯ÍZ¡ Av‡Q|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


A_©vr hv Bw›`ª‡qi mvnv‡h¨ Dcjwä Kiv hvq ev ‡`Lv hvq, Abyfe Kiv hvq, ¯úk© Kiv hvq ev Av¯^v`b
Kiv hvq| [Av‡iv Rvb‡Z ‡`L‡Z cv‡ib-A Passage to the English Language- S. M. Zakir Hossain]
GKK_vq e¨w³, e¯‘, RvwZ, mgwó BZ¨vw` †evSv‡Z Concrete Noun nq| Bnv †gvU 4 cÖKvi-
A. Common Noun (RvwZevPK bvg) C. Collective Noun (mgwóevPK bvg)
B. Proper Noun (we‡kl/wbw`©ó bvg) D. Material Noun (e¯‘/Dcv`vb evPK bvg)
Topic-9: Proper Noun Kv‡K e‡j? K‡qKwU D`vniY wjLyb|
Proper Noun: ‡Kvb GKwU gvÎ wbw`©ó e¨w³, e¯‘ ev ¯’vb ev wel‡qi bvg‡K proper noun e‡j|
The name of one particular person, thing, or place is called Proper Noun.
‡hgb: Person/ e¨w³i bvg: Rasel, Hatem tai, Rabindranath, BZ¨vw`|
Place/¯’v‡bi bvg: The Padma, The Tajmahal, Dhaka, Rajbari, The Himalayas, The Amazon,
Bangladesh, Jupiter- e„n¯úwZ MÖn, United states- hy³ivóª, The Mediterranean (f~ga¨mvMi) BZ¨vw`|
Thing/ e¯‘i bvg: Matador pen, The Titanic, etc. MÖ‡ni bvg: Earth, Mars (g½j Mªn), Neptune, etc.
MÖš’/wel‡qi bvg: The Quran, The Bible BZ¨vw`| Organizations Gi bvg: Sonali Bank, ADB, IMF, etc.
 mivmwi †jL‡Ki wfwWI K¬vk †`L‡Z PvB‡j Av‡jvPbvi cvkvcvwk ivLv QR ‡KvWwU ¯‹¨vb K‡i †`Lyb-
71. The name of one particular person, 74. Which one is a proper noun? [gv`ªvmv wkÿv Awa.
(‡÷vi wKcvi) 19 Ryb 21]
thing, or place is called- [cUytwetcÖtwet CSE,13-14]
A Teacher B Dhaka
A Material noun B collective noun
C Flower D Girl Ans:b
C Common noun D Proper noun Ans:d
75. Which of the following is a noun? [NSI (IqvPvi
72. Which is a proper noun? [Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK (mnKvix Kb‡÷.) 17 Sep. 21]
Awdmvi, mvaviY /K¨vk) 12]
A add B abhor
A Man B Group
C mention D attend Ans:c
C Run D Dhaka Ans:d
76. Which groups or words are Proper
73. wb‡Pi †KvbwU Proper noun? [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa.
nouns? [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) 12-13] Ans:c
wnmveiÿK-11, Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK (Assistant Officer)- 12]
A Class, Team, Cattle B Man, boy, Flower
A Cow B Dhaka
C Bangladesh, Rana D Water, Iron, Milk
C Water D Group Ans:b

Topic-10: Proper Noun Gi e¨envi Av‡jvPbv Kiæb- *


e¨envi-1: b`x, mvMi, gnvmvMi, ce©Z‡kÖYx, gnvk~Y¨, ØxccyÄ, †mZz, weL¨vZ AÆvwjKv, ag©MÖš’, msev`cÎ, †Uªb, wegvb,
RvnvR BZ¨vw`i c~‡e© the e‡m| †hgb: The Padma, The Meghna, The Titanic, BZ¨vw`|
e¨envi-2: Proper Noun Gi 1g A¶i me©`v capital letter nq| Z‡e God, Lord, Bible,
Earth, Sun, Moon G‡`i †ejvq small letter n‡Z cv‡i|
e¨envi-3: e¨w³evPK Proper Noun Gi Av‡M Article/msL¨v emv‡j Zv common noun nq| ‡hgb: Two
Summons are here. [GB ev‡K¨ Summon common noun, hw`I GwU e¨w³i proper noun wQ‡jv]
 Advanced Learning: Proper Noun Gi evsjv Abyev` GKB _v‡K †hgb: The Quran= KziAvb,
Sonali Bank = ‡mvbvjx e¨vsK, Dhaka = XvKv, BZ¨vw`| Z‡e Egypt-wgki, Jupiter- e„n¯úwZ MÖn, united
Kingdom- hy³ivR¨, United states- hy³ivóª, The Mediterranean (f~ga¨mvMi) BZ¨vw`i A_© cwieZ©b nq|
Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 16 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
77. Dhaka is a big city. GLv‡b Dhaka kãwU 79. wb‡Pi Proper noun ¸‡jvi g‡a¨ ‡KvbwUi evsjv
†Kvb cÖKv‡ii noun [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv. ˆZj, M¨vm Abyev` Kiv hv‡e? [¯^v¯’¨ Awd`߇ii Aaxb ¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix-04]
I LwbR m¤ú` Ki. †c‡Uª¦vevsjvÕi wnmve mn. 19, Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK-11] A Europe B Spain
proper
A B common C United states D Japan Ans:c
collective
C D material Ans:a Hints: Europe/ Spain/ Japan GB proper
78. The Padma is a river. Which form of noun ¸‡jvi evsjv GKB _v‡K A_©vr BD‡ivc/
noun the underlined word is?[ivtwet(D)06-07] †¯úBb/ Rvcvb| wKš‘ United states GB proper
A proper B common
noun Gi evsjv A_© hy³ivóª; myZivs GwU Avjv`v
C collective D material Ans:a
A‡_© Abyev` n‡q‡Q|
Topic-11: msÁvmn Common/Class noun Gi D`vniY I e¨envi wjLyb| Plural Common Noun wK?
Common/Class Noun: †Kvb wbw`©ó ev mgwóMZ e¨w³, e¯‘, ¯’v‡bi bvg bv eywS‡q GKRvZxq

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


mKj‡K †evSvq| A noun that names a general class of person, place or things
is a common noun. †hgb:
Person/ e¨w³i bvg: Man, Boy, Girl, Student, Thing/ e¯‘i bvg: Ring(AvswU), Nail (‡c‡iK),
Teacher, Doctor, Pupil (wcDwcj: QvÎ-QvÎxe„›`), Flower(dzj), Pen, Bus, Car, Pencil, Chair,
Sailor(bvweK), Pirate (cvB‡iU-Rj`my¨), Robber Table, Book, Dress (‡cvkvK) BZ¨vw`|
(WvKvZ), People, Soldier (‡mvjRvi-ˆmwbK), Animal/cÖvYx/BZi cÖvYxi bvg: Dog, Tiger, Bee
King, Player BZ¨vw`| (‡gŠgvwQ), Lion, Child(wkï), Children (wkïiv),
Place/¯’v‡bi bvg: River, college, school Cow, Sheep, Fish, Elephant (nvwZ) BZ¨vw`|
(we`¨vjq), Bank, Capital(ivRavbx), Planet (MÖn), Matter/ abstract fact/ Unit/wel‡qi bvg: day,
City, Country, Harbour/Harbor (‡cvZvkÖq/ Month, year, week, idea, ideas, inventions,
RvnvR wfov‡bvi ¯’vb), mount(ce©Z) BZ¨vw`| plans, novel BZ¨vw`|
Advanced Learning: Common noun Gi e¨envi: Giƒc noun ‡K determiner/ msL¨v/ article/
mivmwi plural K‡i ev‡K¨ e¨envi Ki‡Z nq| †hgb:  Boys/All boys/Two boys are here. (mwVK evK¨) 
A boy is here. (mwVK evK¨)  Boy is here. (fzj evK¨)  e¨wZµg: Man is mortal. (mwVK evK¨)

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n


80. ‘River’ is a/an -- noun. [miKvix Kg© Kwg. (wmwb. BÝUªv±i) 18 †m‡Þ. 21] 82. ‡KvbwU Common noun? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-11,
A proper B abstract cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (myigv) 13]

C collective D common Ans:d A March B Class

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
gwnjv Youtube
Our welqK Kg©KZ©v-Channel:
16, ivtwet 08-09,
hy³09-10, (F1K) 11-12,
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

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 17 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


84. Drive the nail into the table. 87. Which of the following is not a common
GLv‡b Nail †Kvb cÖKv‡ii noun? noun? [Social Islami Bank-04]
[cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (cÙ)-09, Btwet(B) 16-17] A man B village
A Proper B Common C Chittagong D river Ans:c
C Collective D Material Ans:b e¨vL¨v: Chittagong- Proper Noun, Avi evwK
e¨vL¨v: Nail (‡c‡iK) n‡”Q Iron ‡_‡K Drcbœ e¯‘ hv me¸‡jv common noun;
MYbv Kiv hvq| †c‡iK wewfbœ ai‡bi nq| GLv‡b GK 88. ‡KvbwU Common noun? [‡iwR÷ªvW© cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mn.
bv‡g me ai‡bi †c‡iK‡KB eywS‡q‡Q| weavq GwU wkÿK (nvmbv‡nbv)-11, cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK myigv) 13]
Common Noun| A February B jute
85. Which one is a common noun? [cÖv_wgK mn. C Month D None Ans:c
wkÿK (gyw³‡hv×v)-16, cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwk¶Yv_©x- 10]
89. The elephant has great strength. GLv‡b
A Salt B Army
elephant kãwU- [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wk¶K-09]
C Studentship D Infant (wkï) Ans:d
A proper noun B common noun
e¨vL¨v: Salt- jeY (uncountable/ Material
C collective noun D material noun Ans:b
noun); Army- ‰mb¨`j (Collective noun); 90. †KvbwU Common noun?[cÖv_. mn. wk¶K-12 (Ki‡Zvqv)]
Studentship-QvÎZ¡ (uncountable/Abstract A Pupils B Shamim
noun); Infant-wkï (Common noun); C Class D Team Ans:a
86. ‡KvbwU Common Noun? [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK e¨vL¨v: Pupils (QvÎ-QvÎx) GwU common noun),
(evMvbwejvm) 12, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (N) 16-17]
Shamim(proper), Class/Team- (Collective)
A Starve B Pirate(Rj`my¨)
C Human D Roguery Ans:b

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:

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Adjective Gi mvg‡b the emv‡j D³ adjective wU plural common noun G cwiYZ nq| †hgb:
poor (Mwie) n‡”Q adjective Ges the poor (Mwi‡eiv) n‡”Q plural common noun|
Giƒc: rich-Adj.(abx) ‡_‡K the rich-Plu. N.(abx e¨w³iv); honest-Adj.(mr) the honest-Plu. N.(mr e¨w³iv);
brave-Adj. (mvnmx)  the brave-Plu. N.(mvnwmiv); young-Adj. (hyeK)  the young-Plu. N.(hye‡Kiv) BZ¨vw`|
Advanced Learning: The + Adj. Øviv GB mg¯Í Noun ¸‡jv wb‡RB plural ZvB Ab¨ ‡Kvbfv‡e plural
Ki‡Z nq bv| myZivs Giƒc noun ¸‡jv sub. n‡j verb plural nq| †hgb: The poor are always unhappy.
 ‡h †Kvb welq, mivmwi †jL‡Ki wfwWI K¬vk †`L‡Z PvB‡j Av‡jvPbvi cvkvcvwk ivLv QR ‡KvWwU ¯‹¨vb K‡i †`Lyb-

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|

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 18 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-13: Collective Noun Kv‡K e‡j? Gi wKQz„ D`vniY wjLyb|
Collective Noun(mgwóevPK bvg): †Kvb e¨w³ ev e¯‘‡K Avjv`v Avjv`v bv eywS‡q wKQz/Aí/ K‡qKRb e¨w³, e¯‘
ev wel‡qi mgwó‡K †evSv‡j Zv‡K Collective Noun e‡j|
†hgb:

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


A bunch of flowers Congress (mfv †hLv‡b Government, Herd(Mevw` cïi `j)
(GK¸”Q dzj/ dy‡ji †Zvov) K‡qKRb †jvK _v‡K) Library (eB mgwó/msMÖnkvjv),
A cluster of words Company (K¤úvwb) Minority (msL¨vjNy),
A team of players Corporation (ms¯’v) Navy/fleet (‡bŠ-evwnbx), Police,
Army(‡mbvevwnbx/ Gi `j) Council (mfv) Army, Organization, Public(RbM‡Yi wbw`©ó
Audience (‡kÖvZvgÛwj) Faculty (Abyl`) `j), School (gv‡Qi SuvK; Z‡e we`¨vjq A_© w`‡j
Batch of student, Family (cwievi/ School kãwU common noun)
Board, Band (ev`K `j) wK gvby‡li mgwó) Team(`j), Troop(`j/cvj)
Bundle of pencils Flock (cvwLi SuvK) Mass (MY/‡RvU)
Cattle (Mevw` cïi `j) Gang (WvKv‡Zi `j) Jury (AvBbRxex‡`i mfv †hLv‡b K‡qKRb AvBbRxex
Class(‡kÖYx),Group(`j) Mob (D”Q…•Lj RbZv) _v‡K), Archipelago(`xccyÄ)
Committee (mfv) Crowd (RbZvi fxo)

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|

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 19 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


99. Which word is not similar to “School”? 104. Which of the following is not a
[Btwet P (3q wkdU) 10-11, (BBA) 15-16] collective noun? [RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yv. cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v 15]
A flock B herd A Class B Audience
C college D pack Ans:c C Peer D Public Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b school A_© gv‡Qi SuvK hv e¨vL¨v: peer A_© ¯Íi/‡gav hv abstract noun Avi
collective noun| cÖ‡kœ e‡j‡Q wb‡Pi †KvbwU Ab¨ option ¸‡jv collective noun|

wbqwgZ Update wfwWI েদখু ন Expert English Adda


school/ collective noun Gi mv‡_ wgj †bB| 105. What kind of noun is ‘Committee’?
DËi college KviY GwU common noun Avi [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠ. I WªvdUmg¨vb/wmwfj -18]

evwKMy‡jv collective noun| A abstract B proper

▒☼║ More MCQ, Practice Later ║☼▒ C collective D common Ans:c


 ‡h ‡Kv‡bv welq/cÖkœ bv eyS‡j Zv Qwe Zz‡j Avgv‡`i Expert English 106. “Flock” is a- [wewfbœ gš¿Yvjq/wefvM/Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v
MÖæ‡c ‡cv÷ w`‡q mv‡_ mv‡_ mgvavb wbb| we¯ÍvwiZ: 01740-073569 (mvaviY 2018, ivtwet 09-10]
100. What kind of noun is ‘An Army’? [cvm‡cvU© 107. ‘I saw a flock of sheep.’ ev‡K¨ ‘flock’
I Bvwg‡MÖkb mnKvix cwiPvjK-07] [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi kãwU- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (ewikvj)-06]
Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa. K¨v‡givg¨vb -19]
108. You must watch the fleet. Here “fleet”
101. I shall join the army. GLv‡b army †Kvb
(‡bŠ-eni) is- [ivtwet (E-even), 14-15, Southeast bank
Noun- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (ADB project)- 01]
(Probationary Officer-16)]
102. Shahed did not join the army. Here the A Proper noun B Common noun
word ‘army’ is- [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq C Collective noun D Abstract noun Ans:c
mnKvix wkÿK (4_© avc) 19, †mU b¤^i: 8433, 8g cªfvlK wbeÜb-12]
A Material noun B proper noun Ans:d
109. †KvbwU Collective noun? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wk¶K-12
A Trough (Uªd-cvÎ) B Harbour (Ki‡Zvqv)]
C Common noun D collective noun
103. Which of the following is close to C Bank D Committee Ans:d

‘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

Noun of Multitude/ Collective Noun Gi e¨envi: mvaviYZ collective noun mgwó


eySvq hv singular nq| d‡j collective noun Gi Rb¨ verb I pronoun DfqB singular nq|
†hgb: The jury has reached in its opinion. wePviKgÛwj GKg‡Z ‡cŠuQv‡jv|
 Advanced Learning: Collective noun Øviv hLb mgwó bv eywS‡q Avjv`v Avjv`v/
wefvRb/ wefw³ eySvq ZLb Zv plural nq| ZLb Giƒc Plural collective noun ‡K Noun of Multitude
(we‡kl¨i wefvRb) e‡j| Avi noun of multitude Gi Rb¨ verb I pronoun DfqB Plural nq| †hgb: The
jury have divided in their opinions. wePviKgÛwj Avjv`v Avjv`v gZvgZ w`‡q‡Qb|

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 20 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


112. The committee ------ unable to agree on 114. Choose the correct sentence. (wePviKgÛjx
this question. [ivRkvnx K„wl e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi) -15] wb‡R‡`i g‡a¨ ZK© K‡i‡Qb) [Xvtwet (a) 12-13, nv‡gv`vwecÖwe
A is B was Ans:c (E) 14-15]

C were D none of those A The jury are arguing among themselves.

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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


eySv‡j Zv common noun Avi mvgwMÖK Ask †_‡K wKQz Ask/`j/¸”Q eySv‡j Zv collective
noun nq| Avi GK ev wbw`©ó eySv‡j Zv proper noun nq| [wb‡Pi ‡Uwej †`Lyb]
Common Noun Collective Noun Proper Name (GK/
(me/mvaviY/‡h‡Kvb- bvg eySvq) (wKQz Ask/`j/¸”Q eySvq) we‡kl/wbw`©ó bvg‡K eySvq)
People(RbMY/ me gvbyl), Public (RbM‡Yi wbw`©ó `j), Mob Alim, Sumon, Opurbo,
Doctor(‡h †Kvb Wv³vi), King, (D”Q…•Lj RbZv), Mass (MY/ ‡RvU), Rasel, Sobuj, Johurul,
Man(gvbyl/‡h‡Kvb gvbyl) staff(wKQz Kgx© `j), Population, Firoj, Lutfar, Ibrahim,
Crowd (wek„•Lj RbZv), Alom, etc.
Person/ e¨w³i bvg

Player(‡L‡jvqvi), Teacher Team, board, committee Sakib AL Hasan, Liton,


Student(QvÎQvÎx), Class, Batch of students Merina, Sumon, Opurbo
Father, Mother, Boy, Girl Family(cwievi/ wKQy gvby‡li mgwó) Alim, Rupa, Ayat, Azan
Student, Pupil (QvÎ-QvÎxe„›`), A group of Students Soncita, Opurbo
Pirate (Rj`my¨), Robber(WvKvZ) Gang (WvKv‡Zi `j) Jhon, A, B, X
Expert(we‡klÁ e¨w³) Panel of expert (we‡klÁ `j) Jhon, A, B, X, Alim
Sailor (bvweK), Navy/fleet (‡bŠ-evwnbx), crew, Asaduzzaman Nur,
Soldier(‡mvjRvi-ˆmwbK) Army, police Monirul Islam, Mustafiz
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???
Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 21 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
117. Which one is a collective noun? [7g cÖfvlK 119. Our team is better than yours. ev‡K¨
wbeÜb K‡jR/ mgch©vq wbeÜb-11]
team kãwU †Kvb cÖKv‡ii Noun? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix
friendship
A B gang wkÿK (‡ngšÍ, gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv -10]
doctorC D honesty Ans:b A Common noun B collective noun
e¨vL¨v: gang- WvKv‡Zi `j; friendship eÜzZ¡ / C material noun D Proper noun Ans:b
honesty (abstract noun), doctor- common 120. Which one is collective noun? [ GB wbq‡g
noun, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (PZz_© avc) 19, mit cÖv_t
mnt wk¶K (ivRkvnx) 06, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wk¶K (kxZj¶¨v)-13,
118. Questions will be answered by a --- of ‡iwR÷ªvi cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (kvcjv) -11]
experts. [DËiv e¨vsK wj. Awdmvi (K¨vk)17] A Books
A panel B staff B Girl
C bunch D band Ans:a C Library
e¨vL¨v: expert ‡`i wbw`©ó `j eySv‡Z Gi mvg‡b D Soldiers (‰mb¨) Ans:c
panel e‡m ZvB DËi- a e¨vL¨v: Books/ Girl/ Soldiers (‰mb¨)- G¸‡jv
common noun; Library- Collective noun

Common Noun Collective Noun Proper Name


(me/mvaviY/‡h‡Kvb- bvg eySvq) (wKQz Ask/`j/¸”Q eySvq) (GK/we‡kl/wbw`©ó bvg‡K eySvq)
Flower(dzj) A bunch of flowers/bunch Rose, Chamely, etc.
Pen, Pencil A bundle of pen/pencil Good luck pen, Econodex
Thing/ e¯‘ bvg

েযেকান চাকুিরর �� �ত সমাধান েপেত, যু � থাকুন-


Bus, Car, - Hanif bus, Noah car
Chair, Table, Ring(AvswU) - Otobi Chair/table,
File(bw_cÎ) Heap of files(bw_i ¯‘c) Account File
Banknotes Wad of banknote(UvKvi evwÛj) -
Book, Novel, Story, Library Unfinished memory
Fish School (gv‡Qi SuvK)/ a school Hilsha, Katla, Pabda
Animal/BZi cÖvYxi bvg

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

Bank, Capital(ivRavbx), city Sonali Bank, Dhaka


Planet (MÖn), Country - Neptune, Mars, India
Month, year, - January, February,
bvg
Unit

Day, week Saturday, 1971, 5th week

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 22 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


121. I saw a --- of monkeys in the forest. (Avwg 124. A --- of fish. (gv‡Qi SvuK) [Rvtwet (C2)-15-16]
R½‡j GK`j evbi †`Ljvg) [Ptwet (A1) 14-15] A flock
A troop B group B group
C flock D herd C fleet
Ans:a D school Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: evb‡ii `j eySv‡Z mvaviYZ troop of e¨vL¨v: gv‡Qi SuvK eySv‡Z school nq ZvB mwVK DËi-d
monkeys nq ZvB mwVK DËi- a 125. A --- of banknotes.(UvKvi MuvU)[Rvtwet (C2) 15-16]
122. I saw --- of cows in the field. (Avwg gv‡V A bunch
Miæi cvj †`Ljvg) [wewmAvBwmÕi mn: e¨e¯’vcK (cÖkvmb)11- B wad
ivRkvnx, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (K¨vwkqvi)-17, GB wbq‡g Kgb C batch
cÖkœ: Btwet (we) 3q wkcU: †mU-G, 19-20] D group Ans:b
A group B herd
Hints: UvKvi MuvU eySv‡Z wad nq ZvB mwVK DËi-b
C swarm D flock
126. An enormous --- of locusts ate all of the
Ans:b e¨vL¨v: Miæi cvj eySv‡Z mvaviYZ herd of
crops. (c½cvj me dmj †L‡qwQ‡jv) [Ptwet (a) 16-17]
cows nq ZvB mwVK DËi- b
A Swarm
123. What is the collective noun for a group
B Bunch
of young partridges?[mnKvix _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi- 99]
C hard
A gaggle B covey
D navy Ans:a
C Flock D School Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: wKU-cZ‡½i `j eySv‡Z mvaviYZ Swarm
e¨vL¨v: partridge-wZwZi cvwL, Covey-wZwZi
of locusts nq, ZvB DËi- a
cvwLi SvuK, Gaggle-ivRnsmxi SvuK, School-
gv‡Qi SvuK, Flock-cvwLi SvuK,
Topic-16: Material Noun Kv‡K e‡j? Material Noun Gi 15wU D`vniY wjLyb|
Material Noun/Mass noun: mvaviYZ ‡Kvb e¯‘ †h Dcv`vb Øviv MwVZ nq ‡mB Dcv`vbwU‡K

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Material Noun e‡j| [wKš‘ H c`v_© Øviv MwVZ e¯‘wU‡K common noun e‡j| †hgb: gold-
GKwU c`v_© hv Material noun Avi ring n‡”Q gold Øviv wbwg©Z e¯‘ hv common noun]
mZK©Zv: e¯‘ n‡jB material noun bq, Uncountable n‡Z n‡e]
mn‡R g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e, †h noun †K MYbv Kiv hvq bv (Uncountable) wKš‘ ¯úk© Kiv hvq ev AvKvi, AvqZb,
IRb BZ¨vw`fv‡e cwigvY Kiv hvq Zv‡K material noun e‡j| †hgb: Gold(‡mvbv), Diamond (nxiv),
Iron(‡jvnv), Silver (‡iŠc¨), Water(cvwb), Oil, Rice(Pvj/fvZ), Paper (KvMR), Meat(gvsm), Milk(`ya),
Salt(jeY), Brick(BU), Mutton (‡fovi gvsm), Butter(gvLb), Tea, Wood (KvV), Steel (B¯úvZ) BZ¨vw`|
127. The underlined word is? Water has no 128. Which one is material noun? [BDwbqb
colour of its own. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I mgvRKgx©, miKvix cÖv_. mn. wk¶K -06, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wk¶K
cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yvji‡qi ¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa Gw÷‡gUi (Zwor) 19, (bvMwj½g) -11, †iwR÷ªW© cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (wkDwj) -11]
wkÿv cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. (Awdm mnv.) 21, wkÿv cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. (Awdm mnv.)] Ans:d A Ring
A Proper noun B Common noun
B River
C Abstract noun D Material noun
C Book D Paper Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Mutton (‡gl gvsm; †fovi gvsm) n‡jv
e¨vL¨v: Ring/ River/ Book- G¸‡jv common
Material noun, †Kbbv mutton kãwU c`v_©
welqK| noun, Paper- material noun

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 23 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


129. Which one is a material noun? [ GB wbq‡g 130. “Salt/ Mutton/ Rice/ Gold’’ †Kvb noun?
Kgb cÖkœ: moK I †mZz cwienb gš¿vYv. Dc-mn cÖ‡KŠkjx (hvwš¿K)-19, [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wk¶K-94, cwi‡ek I eb gš¿Yv. Aax‡b wimvP©
‡emvg. wegvb KZ„©. (Inspector) 10 †m‡Þ. 21] Awd.-06, NSI Gi muvUgy`ªvÿwiK-Kvg-Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi-17]
A Group B Meat A Proper noun B Common noun
C Seriousness D Party Ans:b C Collective noun D Material noun Ans:d

Topic-17: msÁv I D`vniYmn Material Ges Common Noun Gi cv_©K¨/wgj ‡`Lvb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Advanced Learning: Material Ges Common Noun Gi wgj/cv_©K¨: Dfq cÖKvi
noun ØvivB bvg eySvq wKš‘ cv_©K¨ n‡jv material noun ¸‡jv uncountable/AMYbv‡hvM¨ Avi
common noun ¸‡jv countable/MYbv‡hvM¨|
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e, ‡h noun (uncountable, ¯úk©bxq, Ges mgwš^Z Ask eySvq) ‡mwU material noun e‡j|
mn‡R g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e, ‡h noun (countable, LÛ ev Ask †evSvq) ‡mwU common noun e‡j|
Source/DrmMZ Dcv`vb ev c`v_©wU Material Noun: Source ‡_‡K hv ˆZix nq Zv Common Noun:
†hgb:  Gold (‡mvbv), Diamond (nxiv), Silver (‡iŠc¨), Gme Material Noun Avi G¸‡jv ‡_‡K Ring (AvswU),
Necklace (Mjvi nvi), ‰Zix nq weavq Gme Common noun n‡e| GQvovI  Steel (B¯úvZ), Iron (‡jvnv), Gme
Material Noun ‡_‡K Axe (KzVvi), Common noun nq|  Water, Material Noun ‡_‡K River, Common
noun nq|  Paper (KvMR), Material Noun ‡_‡K Book, Envelope (Lvg), Gme Common noun nq| 
Wood (KvV), Material Noun ‡_‡K Chair, table, bed, door BZ¨vw` Common noun nq|  Brick (BU),
Material Noun ‡_‡K Building (`vjvb), Room, House, BZ¨vw` Common noun nq|
 Lv`¨ eySv‡Z Material Noun: Mutton (Luvwm/QvMj/‡fovi gvsm), beef(Miæi gvsm), fish (gvQ) BZ¨vw`|
 cÖvYx eySv‡Z Common Noun: Sheep (‡fov), goat(QvMj), cow(Miæ), fish (gvQ) BZ¨vw`|
Material Ges Abstract Noun Gi wgj/cv_©K¨: Material I Abstract Dfq noun-B uncountable, Avi
G‡`i g~j cv_©K¨ n‡jv material noun mvaviYZ ¯úk©bxq wKš‘ abstract noun A¯úk©bxq|  Oil, Rice,
Milk(`ya), Butter(gvLb), Salt, Tea, Furniture, oxygen, Hydrogen, BZ¨vw` Material Noun|
131. What kind of noun “milk” is-[Btwet (C)04-05] 134. This necklace is made of gold. ev‡K¨
132. Diamond is a precious metal. Here ‘gold’ cÖKv‡ii noun? [cªvK-cÖv_wgK mn wk. (`vRjv)-13]
“diamond” belongs to [Btwet 06-07] A proper noun B material noun
A proper noun B material noun C common D collective Ans:b
C common D collective Ans:b 135. “This ring is made of gold” ev‡K¨ ‘gold’
133. Iron is a useful metal. GLv‡b iron kãwU kãwU †Kvb cÖKv‡ii noun? (GB AvswUUv ¯^‡Y©i
†Kvb cÖKv‡ii noun? [cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK (wm‡jU)-06/ ˆZwi) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wk¶K gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv-05, cÖv_wgK
(Lyjbv) -07, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK -02] we`¨vjq mnKvix wk¶K (`vRjv) -13, cÖv_wgK we`¨vj mnKvix wk¶K
A proper
noun B material noun (†ngšÍ) -10, Btwet 10-11]
C common D collective Ans:b A proper
noun B material noun
C common D collective Ans:b

Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb


https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 24 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Transformation of Nouns- Go to Index

Topic-18: Proper Noun wKfv‡e Common Noun Kiv hvq?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Proper Noun n‡Z Common Noun G iƒcvšÍi: `ywU e¨w³evPK Proper noun GKwU
Ab¨wUi mv‡_ Zzjbv Kivi mgq, hvi c~‡e© Article(a, an, the) e‡m Zv common noun nq|
†hgb: Kazi Nazrul Islam is the Shelly of Bangladesh. GB †ÿ‡Î †`k, ¯’vb, †MvÎ
BZ¨vw` Øviv wbw`©ó K‡i †evSv‡j Article- the e‡m] GLv‡b ‘Kazi Nazrul Islam’ proper
noun Ges ‘the Shelly’ common Noun;
Advanced Learning: “--bv‡g ---Rb/e¨w³” Giƒc eySv‡Z proper noun Gi Av‡M msL¨v/article(two, A,
an, 5, many, s/es BZ¨vw`) e‡m common noun nq| ‡hgb: ivRkvnx‡Z mygb bv‡g 5 Rb Av‡Q| -There are
five Summons in Rajshahi. A Newton is not born every year.(wbDUb bv‡g e¨w³iv eQi eQi R‡b¥ bv)
136. Which one is correct?[¯^ivó gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK e¨vL¨v: b, d fzj KviY GK word wewkó †`‡ki
Kg©KZ©v I Kviv ZË¡veavqK -06]
bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m bv, Z‡e G‡Ki AwaK word
A Kazi Nazrul Islam is the Shelly of
wewkó †`‡ki bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m| †hgb: The
Bangladesh.
United States of America (USA), The
B Kazi Nazrul Islam is the Shelly of the
United Kingdom(UK), The South Africa
Bangladesh.
(SA), The United Arab Emirate(UAE),
C Kazi Nazrul Islam is a Shelly of
etc. c-fzj KviY wbw`©ó proper noun Gi mv‡_
Bangladesh.
Zzjbv Ki‡Z n‡j Zvi c~‡e© “a” bv e‡m “the” e‡m|
D Kazi Nazrul Islam is a Shelly of the
ZvB Ans:a
Bangladesh. Nazrul Shelly Ans:a
137. Nazrul is the Byron of Bangladesh. The
underlined word used as- [Ptwet (F) 12-13,
mnKvix cwiPvjK (wnmvei¶Y) evsjv‡`k wU G¨vÛ wU †evW© -95]
A Proper noun B Common Noun
C Material noun D Abstract Noun Ans:b

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

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 25 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-20: Abstract ⇔ Common Noun cwieZ©‡bi wbqg Av‡jvPbv Kiæb-
Abstract Noun n‡Z Common Noun G iƒcvšÍi: ¸YevPK Abstract Noun Gi c~‡e©

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Article/msL¨v emv‡j D³ Noun wU ¸Ym¤úbœ e¨w³‡K †evSvq weavq Zv Common noun nq|
He is a justice of the High court. [GLv‡b a justice = GKRb wePviK/judge],
Moumita and Merina are two beauties. The Charity of Hatem Tai is known to all.
Common Noun n‡Z Abstract Noun G iƒcvšÍi: The + common noun Øviv gvbyl bv eywS‡q eis
gvby‡li ¸Y eySv‡j †mwU abstract noun nq| ‡hgb: Mother gv‡b gv Avi the mother gv‡b gvZ…Z¡; Giƒc
Father- the father; D`vniY †`Lyb: The mother in her pleased me. (Zvi gvZ…Z¡ Avgv‡K mš‘ó Ki‡jv)
Avevi common noun ¸‡jv e¨w³ bv eywS‡q Zvi ¸b cÖKvk Ki‡Z evsjvq “Z¡” cÖZ¨q hy³ n‡q Abstract noun
nq| †hgb: slave(`vm)- slavery(`vmZ¡), King- Kingship(ivRZ¡), Hero- Heroism(exiZ¡) BZ¨vw`|
140. Seeing the baby the mother rose in her. 143. The abstract noun form of ‘Hero’?
Here ‘mother’ is used as-[‡bvtwetcÖtwet (b) 17-18] A Heroism B Heroic [‡mvbvjx e¨vsK-14]
A a common noun B an abstract noun C Heroine D Hero-like Ans:a
C a proper noun D a collective noun 144. Slave kãwUi Abstract Noun n‡e? [cÖvK-cÖv_. mn.
Ans:b
A Slavery B Slave wkÿK (kxZjÿ¨v) 13]
ev‡K¨i evsjv: wkïwU †`‡L Zvi wfZi gvZ„Z¡ †R‡M
C Slaverer D Slaves Ans:a
DVj| Mother = gv = common noun; The
145. The Charity of Hatem Tai is known to
Mother = gvZ…Z¡ = Abstract noun; all. The word “Charity” is-[mn. _vbv wk¶v Awd.-10]
141. He is a justice of the High court. Here A material noun B common noun
“justice” is a/an-noun. [7g wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/ C abstract noun D collective noun Ans:b
A abstract B material mgch©vq) cix¶v-11] e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ the Øviv e¨w³i ¸Y wbw`©ó Kiv n‡q‡Q,
C proper D common Ans:d
ZvB GwU common noun|
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ justice Øviv b¨vq wePvi bv eywS‡q GKRb
146. King kãwUi Abstract noun n‡”Q? [cÖv_wgK
wePviK‡K †evSv‡bv n‡”Q ZvB GwU common noun|
A Kingship B King mnKvix wkÿK-10]
142. They praised the honesty of the girl.
C Kinghood D Kingly Ans:a
Here the underlined word is a/an- [moK
cwienY I †mZz gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb weAviwUGi ‡gvUiRvb cwi`k©K -17]
147. Begger kãwUi Abstract Form n‡e- [cÖv_wgK
A material
noun B abstractnoun A Beggarhood B Beggary mn.wk.(myigv) 10]

C common noun D proper noun Ans:c C Beggarship D Beggarness Ans:b

Advanced Learner hviv wk‡L iv‡Lb:


 Mother, Father, Sister, Brother, Wife, Son, Friend, Uncle, Teacher, BZ¨vw` me m‡¤^vabevPK
Noun ¸‡jv mvaviYfv‡e mivmwi cÖkœ Ki‡j Common noun nq| wKš‘ evK¨ Øviv cÖkœ Ki‡j ey‡S DËi Ki‡eb|
KviY ev‡K¨ Proper Noun ev Common noun ‡h †KvbwU n‡Z cv‡i| Pjyb ey‡S †bIqv hvK-
 jÿ¨ Kiæb: wewfbœ m‡¤^vabevPK Common Noun ¸‡jv Øviv wbw`©ó K‡i GKRb‡K eySv‡j †m¸‡jv Proper
Noun nq| G‡ÿ‡Î Aek¨B evK¨ †`‡L eyS‡Z n‡e| †hgb: Rahim said, Mother, How are you? GB ev‡K¨
Mother n‡jv Proper Noun KviY GB ev‡K¨ Mother ej‡Z GKRb‡KB eySv‡bv n‡q‡Q wZwb n‡jb iwn‡gi gv|
 Avevi †`Lyb- Every Mother lovers her child. GB ev‡K¨ Mother GKwU Common Noun KviY
GLv‡b gv ej‡Z c„w_exi me gvÕ‡KB eySv‡bv n‡q‡Q|
My Dear Friend, Dipu, What about you. (Proper Noun) I have a friend. (Common noun)
Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 26 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-21: Compound Noun/Nominal compounds Kv‡K e‡j? K‡qKwU D`vniY wjLyb|
Compound Noun: `yBwU word GKwÎZ n‡q noun Gi KvR Ki‡j Zv‡K compound noun e‡j| ‡hgb:
Head + master= Headmaster, Giƒc aircraft, homework, BZ¨vw`| GQvovI- wb‡¤œi Dcv‡q †`Lyb-
jÿbxq: Noun ‡f‡` Giƒc Noun ¸‡jvi gv‡S- [nvB‡db/ space/ no space] GB wZbfv‡eB _vK‡Z cv‡i|
Noun+Noun/Gerund: Pen-friend(Kjwg eÜz), Classroom, Motorcycle, Keyboard, Postman,

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Hair-brush, light-house(evwZNi), Headmaster, Bathroom, Horsepower, Tea-stall, Saltwater,
Lipstick, Billboard(weÁvc‡bi Rb¨ Z³v), London Transport, honeymoon(gayPw›`ªgv), Network,
footprint(c`wPý), footpath, airmail, Sunlight, Password, Headlight, Handwriting, Earphone,
mailbox, Lorry driving, Fruit Picking(dj evQvB), Hand writing, BZ¨vw`|
Gerund/verb+ Noun: Writing table, Call girl (cwZZv), Waiting list, Driving
license(DL), Pick pocket(c‡KUgvi), Swimming pool, Watch Dog(cÖnix-KzKzi)
BZ¨vw`| Adjective/Preposition + Noun: Greenhouse, Blackboard, Shorthand, Sweetheart (wcÖq/
wcÖqv), Afternoon, Outlaw (‡divix Avmvgx), BZ¨vw`| Verb+ verb: Freeze-dry; Adverb/noun+
Verb: Income, Outcome (djvdj), Outset (ïiæ), Outcry (fqvZ© wPrKvi), Down fall (cZb),
Sunrise, Haircut (Pzj QvUvB‡qi aib), Headache (‡nWGK- gv_ve¨v_v/gv_vaiv) BZ¨vw`|
148. Which of the following is a compound 151. Which one is a compound noun? [10Zg
noun? [Rvtwet (H) 14-15] cÖfvlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq) 2014]

A Bay of Bengal B Team A Entertainment B Hair-brush Ans:b


C Sunlight D Country Ans:c C Holiday D Comprehension

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

Topic-22: Verbal Noun Kv‡K e‡j? D`vniY `vI|


Verbal Noun: hLb †Kvb verb+ ing iƒc preposition Gi c~‡e© e‡m A_ev Ab¨ ‡Kvbfv‡e
noun Gi KvR K‡i Zv‡K verbal noun/ verbal uncountable noun e‡j| Bnv g~jZ verb
†_‡K ˆZix n‡q ïay Noun Gi KvR K‡i weavq G‡K Noun I ejv hvq| Giƒc noun Lyu‡R cvIqvi
mvaviY MVb n‡jv: The+ (verb+ing)+ Preposition -- A_ev (verb+ing)+ Preposition
†hgb: The reading of history is interesting. The writing of a good letter is difficult.
154. The reading of history is interesting. 155. I like travelling to visit different places
(BwZnv‡mi cov Avb›``vqK) [Lytwet (Rxe weÁvb ¯‹zj) 12-13] of the world. Here the verbal noun is-
A verbal noun B gerund A travelling B visit [Xvtwet 18-19; ÔLÕ]
C present participle D simple verb Ans:a C world D places Ans:a

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 27 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-23: Function of noun in a sentence. / ev‡K¨ Noun Gi KvR wK?
Function of Noun: Noun Gi cÖavb KvR n‡jv ev‡K¨ Verb Gi subject I object wnmv‡e

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


emv| ZvB ejv hvq ev‡K¨ verb Gi subject/ object wn‡m‡e noun cvIqv hvq| †hgb: Honesty
is the best policy. Copying is prohibited in the examination.
Advanced Learning: verb ‡K what/whom Øviv cÖkœ K‡i verb Gi ci object wn‡m‡e noun/pronoun
cvIqv hvq| Ges verb ‡K what/whom/who Øviv cÖkœ K‡i verb Gi Av‡M subject wn‡m‡e noun/pronoun
cvIqv hvq| Dc‡ii 1g D`vni‡Yi verb ‡K cÖkœ K‡i †`‡Lb, honesty= subject n‡e| policy= object n‡e|
156. Frailty thy name is woman. Here 158. In the sentence ‘Copying is prohibited
‘frailty (f½yiZv)Õ is- [37th BCS] in the examination. ‘copying’ is a/an-
[cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ‰e. Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yv. Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK- 17]
A a noun B an adjective
C an adverb D a verb Ans:a
A noun B adjective
C adverb D verb Ans:a
157. Lovely Comes here regularly. Here
“Lovely” is- [10g †emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb-14] 159. Painters study art. The underlined
word is- [wcwUAvB Gi BÝUªv±i-06]
A adjective B adverb
A an adjective B a verb
C noun D pronoun Ans:c
C a noun D a conjunction Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ Lovely kãwU GKwU †g‡qi bvg hv
Comes verb Gi KZ©vi bvg weavq GwU noun|
Topic-24: Identify Noun in a Sentence?/ Position of noun in a sentence?
Identification/Position of Noun: ev‡K¨i wewfbœ Ae¯’vb †_‡K noun wPwýZ Ki‡Z wb‡Pi
wbqg¸‡jv †`Lyb- Ges wbq‡gi mnvqK wn‡m‡e Av‡M wb‡Pi †Uwej †_‡K Determiner ¸‡jv wP‡b wbb|
g~j MVb: Determiner + Adj. + Noun + preposition + Determiner + Adj. + Noun
Determiners/Adjectives:- A, An, The, This, These, That, Those, my, our, your, their, his, her,
its, Arif’s, (Avwi‡di) One, two, three, four, five, first, second, third, fourth, fifth, next, last,
other, the other, another, further, Some, any, no, all, every, either, neither, each, enough, much,
a lot of, little, more, less, most, many, few, several, a great number, plenty of, a good deal of, a
great deal of, a great amount of, a lot of, lots of, a good many, a great many, too many, too
much. [Underline Kiv determiner ¸‡jv †ewk ¸iƒZ¡c~Y©]

Rule-1. Determiner Gi c‡i GKwUgvÎ word _vK‡j Zv Aek¨B noun n‡e|


Structure: Determiner+ noun. †hgb: I walked for a while.
Rule-2. Determiners-¸‡jvi c‡i `yBwU word _vK‡j 1gwU Adjective Ges 2qwU Noun n‡e|
Structure: Determiner +adj.+ noun. A_©vr determiner I noun Gi gv‡S Adj. e‡m|
160. Where there is a will, there is way. Here 162. The case resulted in an acquittal.’ What
“will” is- [mnt cwiPvjK (gv`K wbqš¿Y)-13] is ‘acquittal’ here- [Lytwet (B) 09-10]
161. I walked for a while. (Avwg wKQz mg‡qi Rb¨ A verb B adverb
nvUjvg) [ivtwet (D-A-evwYR¨) 12-13] C conjunction D noun Ans:d
A verb B adverb
C conjunction D noun Ans:d
Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 28 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
163. Find out this text in your text book. The ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
underlined words are respectively- [Lytwet 165. The meeting came to a close. Here the
08-09, Agrani Bank Ltd. Senior Officer-17] Ans:d word ‘close’ is- [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17]
A noun & noun B noun & adverb 166. The doctor took the round in the
C adjective & noun D noun & adjective hospital. Here “round’ is a/an-[ GB wbq‡g
e¨vL¨v: this, your, our, my, his BZ¨vw` word Kgb cÖkœ: wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wkÿv cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) 19, Dental 17-18]

¸‡jv determiner Gi KvR K‡i| Determiner A noun B adjective

Ges preposition Gi gv‡S GKwU word _vK‡j Zv C adverb D pronoun 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

েযেকান চাকুিরর �� �ত সমাধান েপেত, যু � থাকুন-


A Let us go to the movies.
C pronoun D adverb Ans:b
B He is going to pass this time. Ans:d
169. They organized a volunteer corps. Here
C Things are not going.
‘corps’ is a- [wewfbœ gš¿Yv. wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©. 18]
D In one invasion Sultan Mahmud of
170. The right part of speech: His answer
Gazni destroyed three major temples in
was a decided no. [ivtwet (A2) 18-19]
northeast Indian in one go.
A adverb B adjective
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ “one” determiner Gi ci GKwU
C noun D verb Ans:c
gvÎ word “go” ZvB GwU noun|
Rule-3. Determiner Ges preposition Gi gv‡S GKwU gvÎ word _vK‡j Zv Aek¨B noun n‡e|
Structure: Determiner + Noun+ Preposition
†hgb: The teaching of Zakir Hossain helps students to understand difficult topics.
You have no right to do it. The underlined words are- Noun [Z_¨ gš¿Yv. wewUwe-mn.cÖ‡KŠ. 17]
Rule-4. Preposition Gi Av‡M/c‡i GKwUgvÎ word me©`vB Noun nq|
MVb: noun + preposition + noun †hgb: It needs to be done with care.

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]

word is- [35th BCS] A adjective B verb

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

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 29 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


177. The underlined Part is- Handle with care. 181. You have no right to do it. The
(mveav‡b Pvjvb/ hZœ mnKv‡i e¨envi Kiæb) [e‡kgyiwecÖwe (L) 11-12] underlined word is- [Z_¨ gš¿Yvjq Aax`߇ii wewUwe-
It needs to be done with care. [Pwe (B) 03-04] mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17]

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

MYbvi wfwˇZ Noun- Go to Index

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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Uncountable, wb‡¤œ Countable Ges Uncountable noun Gi cv_©K¨ †`Lyb-
Countable Noun Uncountable Noun
[American English G count noun] [American English G non-count noun]
†h noun †K MYbv Kiv hvq Zv‡K countable noun e‡j| †h noun ‡K MYbv Kiv hvq bv Zv‡K uncountable noun
 g~jZt common, collective, proper noun ¸‡jvB e‡j|  g~jZt material Ges abstract noun ¸‡jvB
countable noun| †hgb: Boy (evjK), friend (eÜy), uncountable noun| †hgb: sugar, gold, honesty,
man, family, sun, People, book, etc. water, hair, air, etc.
GB noun Gi c~‡e© article ev msL¨vevPK kã e‡m| ZvB GB noun Gi c~‡e© article ev msL¨vevPK kã e‡m bv ZvB
plural/Plural n‡Z cv‡i/ (s/es ‡hvM nq)| plural nq bv| G‡`i c~‡e© cwigvYevPK kã e‡m †hgb:
†hgb: a boy, 5 boys, ten cats, many people, etc. Much water, amount of money, etc.
ms‡ÿ‡c: †Kvb Adjective/ ‡`vl/ ¸Y/ c`v_©/ Ae¯’v/ aviYv/ KvR/verb BZ¨vw`i noun iƒc ¸‡jvB Uncountable-
Noun| we‡kl K_v: Gme Noun Gi we¯ÍvwiZ ev¯Íe e¨envi Rvb‡Z GB Aa¨vq cov †k‡l determiner Aa¨vqwU coyb-

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 30 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


184.Which word is correct? [42nd BCS] 187. Which one of the following is not an
A Furnitures B Informations uncountable noun? [Lytwet (BBA) 11-12]
C Scenaries D Proceeds Ans:d A scenery B work
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a,b,c fzj KviY uncountable noun C luggage D student Ans:d
Gi mv‡_ s hy³ nq bv| Ab¨w`‡K Proceeds kãwUi Hints: Student kãwU countable noun Avi
mv‡_ s mvaviYfv‡eB hy³| hvi A_© gybvdv/profit- Ab¨vb¨ Ack‡bi k㸇jv uncountable noun|
185. What kind of noun is “Money”? [ GB  Advanced Learning: GKK kã wn‡m‡e
wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: wkÿv gš¿Yv. wkÿv cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) 19, kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb
gš¿Yv. kÖg cwi`k©K †mdwU; †gKvwbK¨vj †UK‡bv. 19, Btwet (H) 14-15] Money, Furniture, Food, Fruit, Time G¸‡jv
A Collective B Countable uncountable noun nq| G¸‡jv †_‡K DrcwË n‡q
C Uncountable D Abstract Ans:c Taka, Dollar, Chair, Table, Mango,
186. We need as --- people as possible. [wewfbœ Banana, Apple, Second, Hour BZ¨vw`
gš¿Yv./ wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY I cÖkvmb) -18, wkÿv cÖ‡KŠ. countable noun nq|
Awa. (Awdm mnv.)]

A many B much 188. Which of the following is an


C most D enough Ans:a uncountable noun? [Kviv Awa`߇ii KvivZˡveavqK-13]
e¨vL¨v: People kãwU countable plural noun A Pen B Shirt
ZvB Gi mv‡_ much, most, enough bv e‡m C Book D Food Ans:d
many e‡m| Hints: Food n‡jv uncountable Avi Ab¨vb¨
¸‡jv countable Ges common noun|
Topic-26: ¸iæZ¡c~Y© Uncountable noun ¸‡jv g‡b ivLvi mnR Dcvq wn‡m‡e Mí-
wewfbœ cixÿvq Kgb c‡o Ggb wKQz Uncountable/Non-count noun i‡q‡Q †h¸‡jv g‡b ivLv

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Lye Riæwi| ZvB wb‡Pi M‡íi gva¨‡g g‡b ivL‡Z PvB‡j MíwU K‡qKevi co–b-
Part-01: Avgvi eÜz Beauty-(‡mŠ›`h©)i mv‡_ Fun(gRv) K‡i Love(fvjevmv/‡¯œn) Ges
Courage (mvnm) †`Lv‡Z wM‡q eo ai‡bi Damage (ÿwZ/aŸsm) NUv‡jv| Avwg Homework/
work (Kg©/KvR) Ki‡Z Ki‡Z Anger (GbMvi-ivM) n‡q Bangali, English, German, Russian িবিভন্ন
Language (fvlv) w`‡q knowledge (Ávb) w`‡Z jvMjvg| I Avgvi Advice (Dc‡`k) wbjbv eis ‡m wei³ n‡q
Accommodation (evm¯’vb) †_‡K Luggage (gvjcÎ/åg‡Y ZwíZív), Gi g‡a¨ K‡i Furniture (AvmevecÎ),
Equipment(miÄvg), Machinery (hš¿cvwZ), Jewelry(US)/ Jewllery(UK) (Aj¼vi) Ges Clothing
(AveiY/†cvkvK) wb‡q P‡j †h‡Z PvB‡jv| Avwg ejjvg P‡jB‡Zv hvwe †kl ev‡ii gZ wKQz shopping K‡i †`B KviY
†Kv_vq hvwe? wK Lvwe? ------------
Part-02: Avgvi eÜz bZzb evmvq wekÖvg †bIqvi mgq nVvr mail (WvK e¨e¯’v) G K‡i Length (‰`N©¨) News
(msev`) G Information (Z_¨) †cj| Road G অেনক Distance (`~iZ¡) ধের Traffic (hvbRU) mgm¨v Ges G
Scenery (`„k¨) েত Air Gর মােঝ অেনক Sand (evwj) DowQj| তাই c‡K‡U Money (gy`ªv) থাকv m‡Ë¡I wewfbœ
Food (Lv`¨`ªe¨) †hgb: Tea, Water, Bread (iywU), Butter (gvLb), Mutton(Lvwmi gvsm), Beef (Miæi gvsm),
Oil, Milk, Rice, flour(gq`v), Crop (km¨), Corn (fzÆv, Mg, he/km¨), Salt (jeY), Sugar (wPwb),
Soup(‡Svj/my¨c), Soap(mvevb), Meat(gvsm); wKQz evqexq c`v_©- †hgb: Oxygen, Hydrogen, Nitrogen;
GQvovI wKQy cvV¨ welq- physics, mathematics, economics, Chemistry, Biology, geography, wKQz g~j¨evb
avZe c`v_©- Gold(‡mvbv), Diamond (nxiv), Iron(‡jvnv), Silver (‡iŠc¨), Paper (KvMR), Brick(BU),

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 31 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Stone(cv_i), Wood (KvV), Steel (B¯úvZ), Cement-(P~YgvwU) BZ¨vw` িকনেত evB‡i েযেত পারল না। ZvB রােগ
Hair (Pzj) wQuo‡Z wQuo‡Z Smoke (‡auvqv) K‡i †hLv‡b †mLv‡b Ash (QvB/cvDWvi) েফলেত jvM‡jv|| Avevi
Ignorance (AÁZv)-ekZt leisure(Aemi) mg‡q music(m½xZ) Ges poetry (Kve¨) ïb‡Z ïb‡Z progress
(DbœwZ) bv K‡i poverty ‡Z co‡jv|
Reference: ABC of English Grammar(2nd Edition)by Jahurul Islam, Page-65
Reference: Learning English the easy way (8th Edition) Sadurddin Ahmed, page-8 ‡_‡K
we‡kl K_v: M‡í D‡jøwLZ wKQz Noun Av‡Q †h¸‡jv ev‡K¨ e¨env‡ii †ÿ‡Î countable n‡Z cv‡i| †hgb: Brick,
Soap, Luggage BZ¨vw`| Z‡e cixÿvq mivmwi Avm‡j uncountable DËi Ki‡Z n‡e|

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

advance learner dictionary (3rd edition) C Thought D Table Ans:b

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)|

Topic-27: Uncountable Noun Gi mvaviY e¨envi Av‡jvPbv Kiæb?


Uncountable Noun Gi e¨envi: Uncountable noun †K mivmwi s/es †hvM K‡i plural

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


expression Kiv hvq bv| ZvB G‡¶‡Î Uncountable noun ‡K s/es Qvov mivmwi e¨envi
Ki‡Z n‡e| GgbwK uncountable noun Gi c~‡e© mivmwi †Kvb msL¨vevPK kã (1, 3, many,
five, etc.)/ article(a/an) e‡m bv| Z‡e much, little, a lot of, a little G¸‡jv em‡Z cv‡i|
193. --- is not the only things that tourists e¨vL¨v: me Avmevec·K wbw`©ó K‡i eySv‡Z the
want to see. [24th BCS, mgvRKj¨vY msMVb-07, evsjv‡`k furniture nq| cÖ‡kœ the D‡jøL Av‡Q ZvB DËi-a|
we`y¨r Dbœqb †ev‡W©i mnKvwi cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb)-13]
195. Choose the correct sentence- [15Zg cÖfvlK
A A scenery B Scenery wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq) 18]
C The sceneries D Sceneries Ans:b AI have many works to perform.
194. The --- of the office will be sold. (Awd‡mi BI have many work to perform.
AvmevecÎ weµq nB‡e) [Xvtwet (D) 02-03, SESIP mnKvix C I have much works to perform.
_vbv gva¨wgK wkÿv Kg©KZ©v 2015] Ans:a D I have much work to perform. Ans:d
A furniture B the furnitures Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
C piece of furniture D pieces of furniture
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 32 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


196. Choose the correct sentence. (MÖx‡®§i mgq Zv countable noun ZLb Zvi mv‡_ s/es nq| GB
Avgv‡`i A‡bK KvR Kivi Av‡Q) [wcGmwm-Gi mnKvix ev‡K¨ Kv‡Ri K_v ejv Av‡Q| ZvB mwVK DËi-c|
cwiPvjK-06, ‡gwW‡Kj-16-17, Xvtwet (C) 11-12] Ans:c
197. In order to improve farming methods,
A We have many works to do in summer.
we need----. (Pvlvev` cÖwµqv DbœZ Ki‡Z Avgv‡`i
B We have much works to do in summer.
miÄvg cÖ‡qvRb) [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb
C We have a lot of work to do in summer.
gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg cwi`k©K †mdwU; †gKvwbK¨vj †UK‡bvjwR 19]
D We have lot of works to do in summer.
A machine B machinery
e¨vL¨v: work kãwU Øviv ÓKvRÓ †evSv‡j Zv C machineries Da machinery Ans:b
uncountable noun, ZLb Zvi mv‡_ s/es n‡e bv|
Avi work kãwU Øviv Ó‡jL‡Ki mvwnZ¨Kg©Ó †evSv‡j
Topic-28: Uncountable Noun ‡K countable/Plural wn‡m‡e e¨envi Kivi wbqg wK?
Uncountable Noun Gi countable e¨envi-: Uncountable noun †K mivmwi s/es

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


†hvM K‡i plural expression Kiv hvq bv| ZvB G‡¶‡Î Uncountable noun Gi msL¨v
†evSv‡Z bZzb †Kvb k‡ãi mv‡_ ‘of’ preposition hy³ phrase use nq| MVb: Determiner +
Noun + of + uncountable Noun| †hgb: A Loaf of Bread Reference: ABC of
English Grammar(2nd Edition)by Jahurul Islam, Page-66]
Uncountable Uncountable Plural Uncountable Singular Uncountable
Singular Expression Expression Expression Plural Expression
a bar of soap two bars of soap a bolt of lightning ten bolts of lightning
(GK UzKiv mvevb) (`yB UzKiv mvevb) (GK SjK Av‡jv) (`k SjK Av‡jv)
a clap of thunder two claps of thunder a piece of machinery 5 pieces of machinery
a gust of wind two gusts of wind a piece of mail (eg©/WvK-e¨e¯’v) seven pieces of mail
a loaf of bread two loaves of bread a piece of music two pieces of music
a piece of advice three pieces of advice a piece of scenery four pieces of scenery
a piece of equipment 5 pieces of equipment a slice/loaf of bread two slices/loaves of bread
a piece of furniture two pieces of furniture an ear (k‡m¨i kxl) of corn two ears of corn
a piece of information 5 pieces of information a piece of luggage 5 pieces of luggage
[Uncountable Noun Gi msL¨v cÖKv‡k Giƒc phrase ‡K partitive phrase e‡j| Ref.: BARRON’S TOEFL- Page no. 148|
198. --- in this display is on sale. (cÖ`k©‡b ivLv 199. Translate into English: wZwb Avgv‡K A‡bK
Avmevmcθ‡jv weµ‡qi Rb¨ ivLv) [cÖevmx Kj¨vY I Dc‡`k w`‡qwQj| [Kztwet (B) 08-09]
ˆe‡`wkK Kg© gš¿Yv. Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwk¶Y ey¨‡ivi Dc-cwi-07,  GB A He gave me a lot of advice.
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwe: (B) †mU-G/we/wm, 19-20]
B He gave me many advice.
A Each furniture
C He gave me many advices.
B Each pieces of furniture
D He gave me too much advice. Ans:a
C Each piece of furniture
e¨vL¨v: uncountable Z_v Abstract noun Gi
D Each furnitures Ans:c
AwaK cwigvY eySv‡Z advice Gi mvg‡b many,
Tips: Furniture Gi Av‡M each msLvwU
mivmwi e‡m bv ZvB Ackb- a, d fzj| Each too much e‡m bv weavq b, c, d fzj|
(singular) ZvB Gici pieces nq bv weavq Ackb Uncountable (Advice) Gi AwaK/ A‡bK eySv‡Z
b fzj| Avi mew`K †_‡K Ackb c mwVK| a lot of mwVK|
Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 33 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
200. I need --- soap to wash my dress with. 203. Find out the correct sentence. [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv
[Xvtwet (D) 02-03, Kztwet (wm) 07-08, we`y¨r Dbœqb †ev‡W©i mn. welqK Kg©KZ©v 16]
cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb) 13] AI shall buy two breads.
A any B a piece of BI shall buy two loaves of breads.
C a piece D much Ans:b C I shall buy two bread.
201. Choose the correct sentence: (‡Zvgv‡K D I shall buy two pieces of bread. Ans:d
GKwU Dc‡`k †`B) [MYc~Z© Awa. DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) I  Tips: Uncountable noun Z_v bread Gi
Rb¯^v¯’¨ Awa. WªvdUg¨vb-2017]
Av‡M two msLvwU mivmwi e‡m bv| ZvB Ackb- a, c
A Let me give you an advice. Ans:d
fzj| Avevi bread Gi mv‡_ s hy³ nq bv ZvB
B Let me give you one advice.
Ackb b, a fzj| Avi mew`K †_‡K Ackb d mwVK|
C Let me give you a single advice.
D Let me give you a piece of advice.
║║ More MCQ, Practice-║║
e¨vL¨v: Advice n‡jv uncountable noun. 204. Hybrids have one more --- per plant
than the other varieties. [Premier Bank -03]
Advice ‡K countable noun G cwiYZ Ki‡Z a
A corns B ear of corn
piece of ---, two pieces of---Gfv‡e e¨envi
C corn ears D corn’s ears Ans:b
Ki‡Z nq| Advice Gi c~‡e© an, one, a, single
ev‡K¨i evsjv: Ab¨vb¨ cÖKv‡ii †P‡q msKi Rv‡Zi
e¨envi nq bv|
dm‡j/Mv‡Q GKvwaK kxl _v‡K|
Chapter Link: Giƒc correction msµvšÍ Av‡iv
205. All we need to complete the case is a
A‡bK MCQ cv‡eb Correction Aa¨v‡q|
single ---. [Ptwet (E) 05-06]
202. Would you like to have --- tea? [gv`K`ªe¨
A information
wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-13]
B pieces of information
Aa little B any
C items of information
C some Da cup of Ans:d
D item of information Ans:d
Topic-29: Uncountable Verbal Noun / Verbal Noun Kv‡K e‡j? D`vniY `vI|
Uncountable Verbal noun/Verbal Noun: hLb †Kvb verb+ ing iƒc preposition Gi

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


c~‡e© e‡m A_ev Ab¨ ‡Kvbfv‡e noun Gi KvR K‡i Zv‡K Uncountable Verbal Noun e‡j|
GKK_vq verb Gi mv‡_ ing hy³ n‡q †h noun nq Zv uncountable noun| †hgb:
Advertising, Reading, playing, working, BZ¨vw`|
206. “Advertising” is- [CLIFFS TOEFL Page-45 GwU GKwU count noun. Source: CLIFFS
†_‡K] [ivtwet (MY‡hvMv‡hvM I mvsevw`KZv) 08-09] TOEFL Page-45 †`Lyb|
A count noun B adjective Ans:d 207. The reading of history is interesting.
C verb D non-count noun (BwZnv‡mi cov Avb›``vqK) [Lytwet (Rxe weÁvb ¯‹zj) 12-13]
e¨vL¨v: advertising-A_© weÁvcb hv GKwU verb/Kv‡Ri A verbal noun B gerund
bvg ZvB GwU Non-count noun nq| Avi C present participle D simple verb Ans:a
advertisement-weÁvcb/ cÖPvi hv MYbv Kiv hvq ZvB
 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vqwUi Live
Class AvKv‡i wfwWI Model
Test Gi Rb¨ cv‡ki QR
Model- 01; ‡KvW¸‡jv ¯‹¨vb Kiæb- Model-02; Model-03

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 34 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Model Test/Chapter Review(on Noun)
1. Which of the following is a proper kãwU Common Noun| Z‡e voice kãwU Øviv KÚ
noun? [ivtwet 05-06] †evSv‡j GwU Abstract noun n‡Z cv‡i|
A Car B Fast Ans:d 7. Which of the following is abstract
C Rain D Rabindranath noun? [evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK-12, gva¨wgK I D”P wkÿv Awa`߇ii
2. Which is not a proper noun? [ GB eB †_‡K D”Pgvb mnKvix-13, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK (Rvev) -09]
Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi Childhood
A B Child
mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb 2019, ivtwet 07-08] C Boy D Family Ans:a
Sun
A B Karim
8. Which one is the noun form? [Kgb:Z_¨
C River D Padma Ans:c gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019]
3. Which underlined word is a noun? horrible
A B horror
[ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi)-15] horrify
C D horribly Ans:b
A That is the last of the butter. 9. A herd of cattle is passing. The
B This is the last bus. underlined word is- [RvZxq mÂq Awa`߇ii

েযেকান চাকুিরর �� �ত সমাধান েপেত, যু � থাকুন-


C He came last in the race mn:cwiPvjK-09]
D This lesson will not last long. Ans:a adjective
A B common noun Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Ackb (A) ‡Z last n‡”Q noun (B) C collective noun D abstract noun
adjective (C) adverb (D) verb 10. Noun of the word ‘poor’ is- [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ
c`) 20 AvM÷ 21]
4. Noun †gvU KZ cÖKvi? [cÖv_wgK wk¶v Awa`߇ii wnmve
A poorify B poority
A5 B6 mnKvix-11]
C poorness D poverty ans:d
C4 D3 Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Poor GKwU ‘adjective’ hvi A_© nj `wi`ª|
5. What kind of noun is “Journey”? [ivtwet
Gi noun nj poverty A_© nj `wi`ªZv|
A common B collective 09-10]
11. ‡KvbwU Abstract noun? [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (N) 16-17
C proper D abstract Ans:a
cÖv_wgK mnKvix wk¶K-12 (evMvbwejvm)]
e¨vL¨v: Journey kãwU noun Ges verb DfqB A City B Boy Ans:d
n‡Z cv‡i| noun wn‡m‡e GwU Common noun| C Obey D Humility (b¤ªZv)
KviY Avgiv GwU‡K ev‡K¨ Article mn e¨envi Kwi| 12. †KvbwU Material Noun? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wk¶K-12 (myigv)]
†hgb: He went on a long journey. A Wood B Mouth
6. I recognized your voice. The underline C Team D Knife Ans:a
word is a/an-(Avwg †Zvgvi K_v eyS‡Z †c‡iwQ) 13. †KvbwU Abstract noun? [cÖv_t mnKvix wk¶K-11]
[ivtwet(AvBb) 06-07]
A manhood B Shamim
A Common noun B Proper noun Ans:a
C Class D Team Ans:a
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

C Collective noun D Abstract noun


14. What is the (deep) of the canal? [ivtwet 09-10]
e¨vL¨v: Voice kãwUi A_© “K_v” hv‡K MYbv Kiv hvq,
A deepest B deeper
Ges GwU GKwU mvaviY noun word- ZvB “Voice”
C deepts D depth Ans: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-

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 35 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Determiners and their usages with Noun- Go to Index
♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion
cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 6wU+- 1, 2, 5, 6, 8
 All Bank Job Exams 7wU+- 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8
 Primary Job Exams 70wU+- 1, 2, 3, 6, 10
 PSC & Other Jobs 198wU+- 1-5, 8-10

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


Determiner Aa¨vq †_‡K GLb ch©šÍ †gvU cÖkœ n‡q‡Q 6 wU|  Some, Any, No Gi e¨envi ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ: 
 Uncountable Determiner ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ:  5. I have --- interest in the matter. (GB wel‡q
1. The determiner in the sentence. “Will it Avgvi †Kvb AvMÖn †bB) [24th BCS]
take much time?” [35-Zg wewmGm I Ab¨vb¨] A some B any
A will B take C none D no Ans:d
C much D time Ans:c e¨vL¨v: Countable/ Uncountable Dfq cÖKvi
e¨vL¨v: Uncountable noun Gi cwigvY †evSv‡Z Noun Gi c~‡e© wKQz msL¨K/ wKQz cwigvY †evSv‡Z
Little, a little, very little, the little, much, some e‡m, ‘‡Kvb/†h †Kvb’ A‡_© any e‡m Ges
much of, amount of, etc. n‡jv determiner; ‘bvB/ ‡bB’ A‡_© no e‡m| GB ev‡K¨ A_©MZ w`K
 Dual Determiner ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ: 
†_‡K bvB/ ‡bB e¨envi Ki‡Z n‡e weavq k~b¨¯’v‡b no
2. ‘I have no news for you? Identify the DËi|
determiner: [GB wbqg †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: 40th BCS 2019]
 (A lot of) Gi e¨envi ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ: 
A have B news
C no D for Ans:c 6. There are --- dangerous drivers. [24th BCS]
A a very lot of B a lot of
e¨vL¨v: Dc‡ii ev‡K¨ News(noun) kãwU‡K no
C very much of D very many of Ans:b
Øviv modify Kiv n‡q‡Q| ZvB GwU Determiner;
e¨vL¨v: Noun Gi c~‡e© A‡bK msL¨K/ cÖPzi cwigvY
3. ---amazing song haunted me for a long
time. †evSv‡Z A lot of e‡m| Drivers ev Mvox PvjK‡`i
A These B those [35th BCS]
A‡bK msL¨vK eySv‡Z a lot of mwVK DËi| Avi
C thus D that Ans:d evwK Ackb¸‡jvi expression fzj AvKv‡i Av‡Q|
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ song n‡jv singular noun| ZvB Gi 7. Identify the determiner. ‘Bring me that
determiner wn‡m‡e that e‡m‡Q| book’. [42nd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
 a Few/ a Little Gi e¨envi ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ:  A bring B that
C me D book Ans:b
4. I still have --- money in my pocket.
A a few B a little [38th BCS 17]
e¨vL¨v: that Øviv book (Noun) kãwU‡K wb‡`©k
C many D quite a few Ans:b K‡i‡Q| ZvB GwU GKwU Determiner;
[wcÖq cvVK: GB eBwU cÖkœ M‡elYv, mv‡Rkb, e¨vL¨v, †ewmK+ G¨vWfvÝ
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ still- (GLbI) kãwU _vKvq nv-‡evaK
Av‡jvPbv mn mvwe©Kfv‡e evRv‡ii †miv| KviY Ggb eB evRv‡i Avi
A‡_© uncountable noun Gi c~‡e© a little em‡e| GKUvI †bB| fv‡jv jvM‡j Ab¨‡`i‡K co‡Z DrmvwnZ Kiæb]
ev‡K¨i A_©: Avgvi c‡K‡U GLbI AíwKQy UvKv Av‡Q;
Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 36 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569

 UwcKwfwËK Basic + Advanced + MCQ mn we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv ïiæ-

Attention: Determiner Aa¨vqwU fv‡jv eyS‡Z n‡j Aek¨B
Noun Aa¨vqwU we¯ÍvwiZ c‡o Avm‡Z n‡e| 

Topic-1: Determiner/ wb‡`©kK Kv‡K e‡j? Gi Origin/Drmmg~n I cÖKvi‡f`¸‡jv wK wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Determiner (wb‡`©kK): mvaviYZ †h mKj kã noun Gi c~‡e© e‡m noun Gi wbw`©óZv, Awbw`©óZv,
cwigvY, msL¨v, gvwjKvbv, bv-†evaK A_© BZ¨vw` wb‡`©k K‡i, Zv‡`i‡K Determiner e‡j|
mKj Determiner ¸‡jv gyjZ Adjective Gi Ask| myZivs ejv hvq Determiner= Adjective;
Determiners 3 cÖKvi 1. Countable Determiner: 2. Uncountable Determiner: 3. Dual Determiner:

 e¨env‡ii wfwˇZ AvaywbK Bs‡iwR‡Z Determiner Gi Origin/Drmmg~n ‡`Lyb-


Articles A, an, the Demonstratives: This, these, that, those

English the easy way (8th


Reference: Learning

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

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 37 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-2: Countable Determiner KZ cÖKvi Ges G¸‡jv wK wK? ms‡ÿ‡c Gi e¨envi wjLyb-
Countable Determiner: †h word ¸‡jv ïay countable noun Gi msL¨v †evSv‡Z countable noun Gi
c~‡e© e‡m Zv‡`i‡K Countable determiner e‡j| Countable determiner ¸‡jv Avevi 2 cÖKvi n‡Z cv‡i|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 Singular Countable Determiners: A, An, One, 1, each, every, either, neither, BZ¨vw` +
noun singular nq| ‡hgb: There are many Coconut trees on either side of the road.
 Plural Countable Determiners: both, many, many of, few, A few, fewer, very few,
number of, several, several of, different, those, these, fewest, two, three/ 2, 3 BZ¨vw`; GQvovI
other, the other, BZ¨vw` plural determiner ¸‡jvi ci noun plural nq|  mnR K_vq Countable noun
wU †hgb n‡e Gi Rb¨ Countable determiner I †Zgb n‡e| A_©vr †hgb noun ‡Zgb determiner e‡m|
†hgb: We need as many people as possible. GB ev‡K¨ much/little e¨envi Ki‡j fzj
n‡e|  cvVK GB As‡k †Kvb kãwU †Kvb determiner Zv Lye fv‡jv AvqZ¡ Ki‡Z n‡e| KviY
cy‡iv Aa¨vqwU GB mvaviY Basic wbf©i K‡iB Av‡jvwPZ| cÖ‡qvR‡b wj‡L wj‡L K‡qKevi coyb|
6. ---- people can travel abroad. (Kg msL¨vK 9. It is very difficult to find a --- in this
†jvKB we‡`k ågY K‡i) [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-16] country at present. [BRDB Gi cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v-13]
A very less B little A work B career
C few D least Ans:c C profession D job Ans:d
Hints: People GKwU Plural Noun weavq Gi e¨vL¨v: k~b¨¯’v‡bi Av‡M a Av‡Q weavq uncountable
Rb¨ plural determiner (few) DËi| noun (work, career, profession) G¸‡jv em‡e
7. There are many Coconut trees on ----- bv| [Near Source: BARRON’S TOEFL, Problem 55, Page-146]
side of the road. [Rtwet (B) 17-18] Advanced Learning: Determiner Plural
A either B both n‡j Gici Noun plural weavq verb plural nq|
C many D every Ans:a GKB fv‡e Determiner singular n‡j meB
Reference: Learning English the easy way (8th
Edition) Sadurddin Ahmed, page-13, same example
singular nq| †hgb: A pen is needed to write.
8. There are too many -- during television 10. How many engineering --- there in
shows. [e‡kgyiwecÖwe (B) 16-17 cvtwetcÖtwet (BBA) 06-07] Bangladesh? [cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 14-15, Xvtwet 10-11]
A advertising B advertisement Ans:b A university B universities Ans:d
C advertisings D advertisements C universities is D universities are
e¨vL¨v: many GKwU plural determiner ZvB Gi Hints: many plural ZvB Gici noun + verb
mv‡_ advertisements n‡e| DfqB plural Øviv Ackb d DËi|
Topic-3: Uncountable Determiner Kv‡K e‡j Ges G¸‡jv wK wK? ms‡ÿ‡c Gi e¨envi wjLyb-
Uncountable Determiner: †h word ¸‡jv ïay Uncountable noun Gi cwigvY
†evSv‡Z Uncountable Gi c~‡e© e‡m Zv‡`i‡K Uncountable determiner e‡j|
Uncountable Determiners: Little, a little, very little, the little, less, least,
bit, much, much of, amount of, etc.
e¨envi: mnR K_vq Uncountable noun Gi mv‡_ Uncountable determiner e‡m| uncountable Noun
Gi mv‡_ †Kvb countable determiner em‡e bv| †hgb: There is little hope of her recovery. GB ev‡K¨
few/many e¨envi Ki‡j fzj n‡e| [Reference book: AviI Rvb‡Z BARRON’S TOEFL, Page-157 †`Lyb-]

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 38 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


11. She wanted to serve some coffee to her e¨vL¨v: furniture GKwU uncountable noun hvi
guests; however, ---. [CLIFFS TOEFL, P-327, c~‡e© few e‡m bv ZvB option- a/ b fzj| Avevi
‡gKvwbK¨vj A¨vÛ cvIqvi BwÄ. 99, Ptwet (H) 13-14, (B1) 15-16,
option –d fzj KviY do Ges need `y‡UvB main
A She hadn’t many sugar. wmwU e¨vsK †UªBb Awd.-18]
verb hv GKmv‡_ e‡m bv| myZivs DËi-c
B There was not a great amount of the sugar.
13. Choose the incorrect word or phrase.
C She didn’t have much sugar. Ans:c
[m¤¢ve¨ Topic- BARRON’S TOEFL, P-147]
D She was jacking in amount of the sugar.
AA progress Bhas been made toward
e¨vL¨v: much+ non -count noun(sugar)
Cfinding Da cure for AIDS. Ans:a
mwVKfv‡e e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q|
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ option- a fzj KviY GLv‡b
12. Choose the correct sentence. (Avgvi wKQz
Progress kãwU uncountable noun ZvB Gi
AvmevecÎ `iKvi) [Xvtwet (B) 04-05, Btwet (P) 05-06]
mv‡_ article (a) em‡e bv|
A I need a few furnitures.
14. I don’t have --- furniture. [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii
B I need a few furniture.
A much B more mnKvix wkÿK-17]
C I do not need furniture.
D I do need some furniture. Ans:c C many D to Ans:a

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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Dual Determiner e‡j| Dual determiner (‰ØZ wb‡`©kK): All, any, some, more, most, most of, rest
of, this, that, the (wbw`©ófv‡e †evSv‡Z e‡m), none, no, a great, large, the majority, a lot of, lots of,
my, our, your, their, his, her, its, BZ¨vw` dual determiner ¸‡jv uncountable/countable Dfq cÖKvi
noun Gi c~‡e© em‡Z cv‡i| †hgb: all water, all students, some food, some boys,
etc.  Advanced Learning: All, some, a lot of, lots of, most of, BZ¨vw` †Kvb
countable noun Gi c~‡e© em‡j †mB noun wU plural nq| †hgb: all students, some boys, etc.
15. --- amazing song haunted me for a long 17. Fill in the blank. We received --- reply.
time. [35th BCS, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (d) 16-17] [bvwm©s wgIqvdvwi Awa. wmwbqi ÷vd bvm©- 2018]

A These B Those A no B none

C Thus D That Ans:d C not D nothing Ans:a


e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ song n‡jv singular ZvB Gi Rb¨ 18. Identify the determiner: ‘I have no
that e‡m‡Q| news for you? [GB wbqg †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: 40th BCS 19]
16. Can you give me --- information about A have B news

places of interest in the town? (kn‡ii C no D for Ans:c

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

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 39 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Usages of Determiners- Go to Index
GB Aa¨v‡qi GLvb †_‡K evwK AskwU Lye ¸iæZ¡c~Y©| ZvB fv‡jvfv‡e ey‡S ey‡S AvqZ¡ Ki‡Z n‡e| Avkv Kwi me eyS‡Z cvi‡eb| ZeyI
‡h‡Kv‡bv welq bv eyS‡j Zv Qwe Zz‡j Avgv‡`i Expert English MÖæ‡c ‡cv÷ w`‡q mv‡_ mv‡_ mgvavb wbb| we¯ÍvwiZ: 01740-073569

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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


any), bMY¨, Zy”Q, BZ¨vw` bv-‡evaK A‡_© plural countable noun Gi c~‡e© few e‡m Ges
G‡Kev‡iB bvB †evSv‡Z plural countable noun Gi c~‡e© very few e‡m| ‡hgb: I have few
friends.(Avgvi eÜz bvB ewj‡jB P‡j)
Little/ Very Little: †bB ej‡jB P‡j(almost no/ not much/ hardly any) bMY¨, Zy”Q, BZ¨vw` bv-‡evaK A‡_©
uncountable noun Gi c~‡e© little e‡m Ges G‡Kev‡iB ‡bB †evSv‡Z uncountable noun Gi c~‡e© very little
e‡m| †hgb: There is very little milk in the bottle. [†evZ‡j (G‡KeviB) `ya †bB ej‡j P‡j]
Advanced Learning/ we‡kl mZK©Zv: Few Ges little me©`v Negative ZvB ev‡K¨ G¸‡jv _vK‡j H ev‡K¨
KL‡bv no/not/only e¨envi nq bv| Avevi tag question Kivi mgq tag n‡e Affirmative|
†hgb: We have not little money, have we? GB ev‡K¨ not em‡e bv KviY little wb‡RB negative kã|
20. 'There is little hope in this case' here 24. “Avgvi eÜz bvB ewj‡jB P‡j” Choose the
'little' means- [mnKvix cwievi cwiKíbv Kg©KZ©v 2016] correct English Translation. [ivt wet F AweÁvb
16-17, 6ô †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb -10, 11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb
A There is some hope.
A I have a few friends. (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-14)]
B There is ample hope.
B I have no friend.
C There is no hope.
C I have few friends.
D None of the above Ans:c
D I have little friends. Ans:c
21. Heavy fines and jail sentences have
25. A lot of food was prepared, but hardly
made --- difference in preventing
any of it was eaten. (cÖPzi Lvevi ‰Zwi Kiv
elephant poaching. [Sonali Bank Ltd. Senior
Officer 2014, Ptwe (E) 16-17] n‡qwQ‡jv wKš‘ Lye KgB LvIqv n‡qwQj) [Avbmvi I
wfwWwc Awa߇ii mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-15]
A a few B many Ans:c
A little Ba little
C little D The number of
C few D a few Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Difference kãwU uncountable ZvB Gi
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ hardly any Øviv uncountable noun
c~‡e© determiner wn‡m‡e little e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q|
(food) ‡K eywS‡q‡Q ZvB little DËi| Z‡e hardly any
22. There is --- milk in the bottle. (†evZ‡j `ya
Øviv countable noun ‡K eySv‡j few nq|
G‡KeviB †bB ej‡j P‡j) [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I  Advanced Level MCQ (GKUz KwVb)
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2016, Xvtwet (A) 12-13, 13Zg wkÿK
wbeÜb-16, mgvR‡mev Awa. wdì mycvifvBRvi-17] 26. Anne is very busy these days, she has ---
Avery few B any free time. [Ptwet (E) 02-03]
C very little D many Ans:c A plenty of B a lot of
23. I have --- hope that he will pass. C little D much Ans:c
[nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (a) 15-16] e¨vL¨v: G¨vwb eZ©gv‡b Lye e¨¯Í (myZivs) Zvi duvKv
A little B any mgq †bB ej‡jB P‡j Giƒc hyw³‡Z bv‡evaK A‡_©
C some D few Ans:a little DËi;

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 40 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


27. The town is very quiet at night. --- 30. For an investor who --- money, silver of
people got out. [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZ©v, 2q †kÖYx-15] bonds are good options. (‡hme
A a little B very few wewb‡qvMKvix‡`i Lye Kg UvKv Av‡Q Zv‡`i Rb¨ wmjfvi
C little D a few Ans:b eÛ Lye fv‡jv Dcvq) [evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (AD) -13]
e¨vL¨v: kniwU iv‡Z Lye kvšÍ (KviY) LyeB Kg A has so a little B has very few
†jvKRb evB‡i †ei n‡qwQj| Giƒc hyw³‡Z bv‡evaK C has so few D has very little Ans:d
A‡_© b DËi| 31. Few men are free from faults. Here
28. There was --- food in the fridge. In fact, ‘few’ means- [evsjv‡`k †U·UvBj wek¦we`¨vjq 15-16]
it was nearly empty. [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (d) 11-12] A some B not much Ans:c
A little B a little C hardly any D none of these

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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


†evSv‡Z Plural Countable Noun Gi c~‡e© a few/only a few/ the few e‡m| ‡hgb: He
lost a few books. (‡m Aí msL¨vK eB nvwi‡q‡Q); I have only a few friends.
A little/ the little/ only a little: nv-‡evaK A‡_© cwigvY †evSv‡Z Uncountable Noun
Gi c~‡e© a little/only a little/ the little e‡m| ‡hgb: There is a little milk in the glass.
Note: “a few” & “a little” Affirmative word ZvB no/ not/ only G‡`i cv‡k use n‡Z cv‡i|
 The little: A‡bK cwigvY bq wKš‘ hv Av‡Q Zvi meUzKzB †evSv‡Z the little e‡m| [not much but all--]
 The few: A‡bK msL¨vK bq wKš‘ hv Av‡Q Zvi me¸‡jv †evSv‡Z the few e‡m| [not many but all--]
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n 35. I still have --- money in my pocket. [38th
BCS 2017, moK I Rbc` Awa`߇ii DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)
34. Choose the correct sentence. (evsjv‡`‡k 2003, kvtwetcÖtwet 08-09, ‡emvgwiK wegvb PjvPj KZ…©c‡ÿi wnmve
Avgvi Aí msL¨vK eÜz Av‡Q) [cÖavbgš¿x I gš¿x. cÖkv: Kg©KZ©v-04] wbixÿK/wnmveiÿK/LvRvwÂ-17, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)]

A I have a little friends in Bangladesh. Aa few B quite a few


B I have little friends in Bangladesh. C many D a little Ans:d
C I have few friend in Bangladesh. Ans:d e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ still- (GLbI) kãwU _vKvq nv-‡evaK
D I have a few friends in Bangladesh. A‡_© uncountable noun Gi c~‡e© a little em‡e|
ev‡K¨i A_©: Avgvi c‡K‡U GLbI AíwKQy UvKv Av‡Q;

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 41 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


36. The following is the correct meaning of  Advanced Learning: ev‡K¨ though,
“a few” [ivtwet (Law) 04-05, mve- ‡iwR÷ªvi-92] although, but, so _vK‡j `ywU clause wecixZ ai‡bi
A Not many, hardly any
nq| A_vr GKwU clause Affirmative n‡j Aci
B Not many, but all there are
clause wU negative n‡e| ‡hgb: I am honest so I
C Some D Not much Ans:c
have little money.  g‡b ivL‡Z n‡e: few/little
e¨vL¨v: A few n¨uv‡evaK A_© †`q weavq a,b,d fyj|
kã¸`ywU Negative Avi a few/a lttle kã`ywU
A few = some/wKQz; ZvB DËi- c
Affirmative nq|
37. ‘A few’ is a- [¯’vbxq miKvi, cjøx Dbœqb I mg. gš¿Yv. mnKvix
cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -17]
42. I have got -- friends, so I am not lonely.
APositive term B Negative Ans:a
A a little B little [Ptwet (B) 11-12]
C Meaningless Term D None of the above
C few D a few Ans:d
38. There is --- milk in the glass. [ivtwet (D) e¨vL¨v: few/a few + friends n‡Z cvi‡e| GLb
AevwYR¨ 15-16,  GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix
wkÿK (2 †Rjv) 19,  GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq ev‡K¨ so hy³ Ask negative Av‡Q| ZvB Aci Ask
mnKvix wkÿK (Z…Zxq avc) - 19] Affirmative n‡e| weavq Affirmative A‡_© a few
A much B a small Ans:c DËi| Avgvi Aí wKQy eÜz Av‡Q ZvB Avwg GKv bB|
C a little D a big amount 43. I have --- enemies, but they do me ---
e¨vL¨v: A‡b‡K fve‡Z cv‡ib GLv‡b much ‡Kb harm. [Rtwet (D) 10-11]
n‡jv bv| KviY n‡jv Møvm GKwU †QvU cvÎ †hLv‡b A no, little B many, many
A‡bK `ya _vK‡Z cv‡ibv weavq Aí A‡_© GLv‡b a C little, much D a few, little Ans:d
little DËi Kiv n‡q‡Q| [eo cv‡Îi ‡ÿ‡Î much e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ but hy³ Av‡Q weavq GKwU clause
n‡Z cv‡i] Affirmative n‡j Aci clause wU negative n‡e|
39. I need --- milk. [‡ijc_ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠkjx-17] cÖ`Ë cÖ‡kœ 1g k~b¨¯’v‡b enemies plural ZvB Gi c~‡e© a
A a few B a little few/many em‡Z cvi‡e| GLb 2q k~b¨¯’v‡b harm
C a hot D a lot Ans:b uncountable noun hvi c~‡e© many em‡Z cv‡i bv|
40. ----- can be grown on arid land. [Xvtwet (A) ZvB b fzj| AZGe Ackb d mwVK|
16-17, (B) 02-03, Rtwet 09-10] Ans:d
ev‡K¨i evsjv: Avgvi wKQz kÎæ Av‡Q wKš‘y Zviv Avgvi ÿwZ
K‡i bv ej‡jB P‡j|
A Only little crop B Only a little crops
44. She wants to satisfy her thirst but there
C Only few crop D Only a few crops
is --- water in the glass. (‡m Zvi Z…òv wgUv‡Z
e¨vL¨v: only kãwU ïay little/few Gi mvg‡b e‡m
Pvq wKš‘ Møv‡m cvwb †bB ej‡jB P‡j) [ivtwet (F-AweÁvb
bv ZvB Ackb a, c fzj| Avi little Gi mv‡_
15-16, Ptwet (B2-6) 14-15]
plural Crops nq bv weavq Ackb b fzj| myZivs
A few B little
Only a few crops mwVK DËi | [Reference Source: C notmany D a few Ans:b
BARRON’S TOEFL, problem-70, Part-A, Page-164]
║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
41. He lost --- few books (that) he had.
45. We will need only --- food for the picnic.
Choose the correct option- [ivt wet (D) AevwYR¨ [cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 12-13]
A the Ba 15-16] Aa few B a little
C some D one Ans:b C a many D the little Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Zvi Kv‡Q wQ‡jv Ggb wKQz eB †m nvwi‡q e¨vL¨v: only Gi cv‡k a little/a few nq the nqbv
†d‡j‡Q| Avi GLv‡b food uncountable noun ZvB DËi b;

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 42 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


46. Tamara speaks very --- Russian, but 48. I would like --- salt in my vegetables.
she knows --- words. [Btwet (B) 11-12] (mewR‡Z Avwg Aí cwigv‡Y jeY cQ›` KiZvg) [Ptwet (D)
A Little, a little B little, a few A few B a few 11-12]
C Few, little D a few, few Ans:b C a little D many Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: “Zvgviv ivwkqvb fvlvq K_v e‡j bv ej‡jB P‡j 49. Which one of the following sentence is
wKš‘ †m wKQz K_v Rv‡b|” cÖ`Ë cÖ‡kœ Russian GKwU correct? [‡et‡ivtwet (E) 16-17]
fvlvi bvg hv Uncountable Noun weavq bv- A Give me a few butter, please.

‡evaK A‡_© uncountable noun (Russian) Gi B Give me a little butters, please.

c~‡e© little; Ab¨w`‡K-words (K_v/evK¨) hv C I have a little money.


D Both a and c Ans:c
Countable Noun ZvB nv-‡evaK A‡_©
countable noun (words) Gi c~‡e© a few e¨vL¨v: a fyj KviY butter Gi mvg‡b few e‡m bv
em‡e| Avi b fzj KviY butter Gi plural nq bv|
47. The correct translation of- “There is a 50. We should use ---- time we have at our
little milk in the cup.” [K‡jR/mgch©vq wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb disposal to settle the dispute. [Ptwet (C1) 12-13]
cix¶v-11] A the little B the little of
A †cqvjvq Aí `ya Av‡Q| C the few D few
B †cqvjvq `ya †bB ej‡jB e‡j| Ans:a
C †cqvjvq GKUz Lvwb `ya †bB| e¨vL¨v: †Kvb KvR mgvav‡b wbw`©ó mgq e¨envi Kiv
D †cqvjvq GKUzLvwb `ya †bB| Ans:a DwPZ ZvB Giƒc A‡_© the little mwVK DËi|
Topic-7: fewer/ less/ no fewer/ no less/ the fewest/ the least GB determiner ¸‡jvi e¨envi-
fewer/ less: Few I little Gi comparative iæc n‡jv fewer I less, G¸‡jv ‘Zzjbvg~jKfv‡e Kg’ A‡_© few+

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


plural noun Ges less + uncountable noun Gfv‡e e‡m| [‡Lqvj: evK¨wU‡Z mvaviYZ than _v‡K]
no fewer/ no less: ‘Gi †P‡q Kg bv/ Kgc‡ÿ’ Giƒc A‡_© no fewer than + plural noun Ges no less
than+ uncountable noun Gfv‡e e‡m| [‡bvU: no fewer/ no less n‡”Q comparative iƒc]
the fewest/ the least: ‘me‡P‡q Kg’ A‡_© the fewest + plural noun Ges the least +
uncountable noun Gfv‡e e‡m| [‡bvU: fewest/ least n‡”Q superlative iƒc]
51. I have the (little) money. (Avgvi me‡P‡q Kg noun (guests/ students/ applicants) G‡`i
UvKv Av‡Q) [‡gwW‡Kj 06-07] c~‡e© leser em‡e bv| ZvB DËi c) fewer n‡q‡Q|
A slightest B little 53. Choose the correct sentence. [Xvtwet (d) 01-02]
C least D less Ans:c A Less people get American visas now a days.
e¨vL¨v: the +---+ noun(money) Gi gv‡S little B Less people get American visas now a day.
C Fewer people get American visas now-a-days.
Gi superlative wn‡m‡e least em‡e| ZvB DËi- c
D Few people get American visas now a day.
52. There were --- guests than I expected. Ans:c
[wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wkÿv cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cy) 19,
gnvwnmve wbixÿv I wbqš¿‡Ki Kvh©vj‡qi Aax‡b (AwWUi) -15]
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i evsjv A_©: eZ©gv‡b Zzjbvg~jKfv‡e Lye
A less B lesser Kg †jvKRbB Av‡gwiKvb wfmv cvq| evK¨wU‡Z cy‡e©i
C fewer D few Ans:c Zzjbvq eZ©gv‡b Kg †jvKRb eySv‡Z few bv e‡m Gi
e¨vL¨v: evK¨¸‡jv‡Z than _vKvq comparative iƒc comparative iƒc fewer n‡q‡Q;
c) fewer/ b) lesser em‡Z cvi‡e| GLb plural
Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 43 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-8: Much Ges Many mswkøó mKj Determiner ¸‡jvi A_© I e¨envi Av‡jvPbv|
‡h‡Kv‡bv --many-- + countable plural noun nq | Avi --much-- + uncountable noun nq|
Much: wKQz cwigvY/A‡bKUv †evSv‡Z Uncountable Noun (work, time, luggage, money, tea, advice,
milk, etc.) Gi c~‡e© much emv‡Z nq| †hgb: I don’t take much tea. (Avwg A‡bK Pv cvb Kwibv)
Many: Avi KZ¸wj/A‡bK ¸wj/eû BZ¨vw` A‡_© Countable Plural Noun (People, thanks, men, etc.) Gi
c~‡e© many e¨eüZ nq| †hgb: There aren’t many people here. (GLv‡b A‡bK †jvKRb †bB)
Too much: AZ¨šÍ †ewk/AZ¨waK cwigvY †evSv‡Z Uncountable Noun Gi c~‡e© too much emv‡Z nq|
Too many: AZ¨šÍ/ AwaK †ewk msL¨K †evSv‡Z Countable noun Gi c~‡e© too many e¨eüZ nq|
54. Manisha did the job without having --- 58. How --- money do you have in your
interest in it. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: RvZxq wbivcËv pocket? [Bangladesh House Building Finance
†Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v Gi IqvPvi Kb‡÷ej - 19]
A much B all A many B few Corporation-11]

C many D little Ans:a C much D some Ans:c


Hints: interest kãwU uncountable ZvB Gi Tips: “Money” uncountable ZvB Gi c~‡e©
c~‡e© much Ges little n‡Z cv‡i| wKš‘ A_© wgj cwigvY eySv‡Z much em‡e weavq DËi- c n‡q‡Q|
Avb‡ZB much mwVK DËi| much ewm‡q ev‡Ki 59. Is there any milk in that jug? Not ---.
A_©: KvRwU‡Z †ewk AvMÖn bv _vK‡jI gbxlv KvRwU Kij| (R‡M wK `ya Av‡Q? bv, †ewk bv) [Xvtwet (D) 01-02]
55. Fill in the blank with right option: I A none B many
don’t take ---- tea. [evsjv‡`k †gwib GKv‡Wwg :15-16, C much D some Ans:c
Lytwet (RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj) 11-12] Tips: “milk” uncountable ZvB Gi cwigvY
A much B many
eySv‡Z much em‡e weavq DËi- c n‡q‡Q|
C too many D more Ans:a
60. The jacket costs ---. [Janata bank (senior officer) -
56. This company does not need ---. [Lv`¨ 16, Bangladesh Commerce Bank (officer) -06]
Awa`߇ii Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K -12]
A too much B too many
A many machines B much advices Ans:a
C many D expensive Ans:a

েযেকান চাকুিরর �� �ত সমাধান েপেত, যু � থাকুন-


C many machine D much machines
Tips: “costs” Øviv uncountable noun money ‡K
Hints: Many Gi ci noun plural nq weavq
‡evSvq, ZvB A‡bK cwigvY eySv‡Z too much DËi|
mwVK DËi a; Avi much Gi ci plural nq bv
61. It is now --- expensive to repair the
weavq b, d fzj| damage which has been done. [Xvtwet (A)13-14]
57. Identify the one word which is to be A very much B too much
corrected- In Bangladesh, there are C many D too Ans:b
much holidays throughout the year. [gnv Tips: “expensive” uncountable noun, ZvB
wnmve iÿK I wbwiÿK Gi Aax‡b wbixÿK -98]
A‡bK cwigvY eySv‡Z too much DËi|
A there B much
C throughout D he Ans:b
62. ----- thanks go to you for your generous
 Chapter Link: Giƒc incorrect identify msµvšÍ help. [Rvtwet (C) 16-17, NU (gvbweK) 12-13]
Av‡iv A‡bK MCQ cv‡eb Error in Sentence Aa¨v‡q| A Little B A little
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ holydays Gi c~‡e© much bv e‡m C Many D Much Ans:c

many em‡e KviY holydays n‡jv plural noun Tips: “thanks” Plural noun, ZvB A‡bK
msL¨vK eySv‡Z Many DËi|

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 44 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Much of/plenty of: ‡Kvb wKQzi g‡a¨ A‡bK cwigvY †evSv‡Z Uncountable Noun Gi c~‡e© G¸‡jv e‡m|
Many of: ‡Kvb wKQzi/Kv‡iv g‡a¨ A‡bK msL¨K †evSv‡Z Countable noun Gi c~‡e© many of e¨eüZ nq|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


As many as/as much as: msL¨vevPK kã Øviv countable noun eySv‡j as many as e‡m| Avi cwigvY
eySv‡j as much as e‡m| ‡hgb: As many as 100 species of fish have been identified..
Most/ Most of/ the most: me‡P‡q ‡ewk eySv‡Z/ †Kvb wKQzi g‡a¨ me‡P‡q †ewk Giæc eySv‡Z
superlative ev‡K¨- Most+ Noun/ Most of the+ noun/ the most + adj. + noun e‡m|
63. It was estimated that --- one lakh people Tips: 100 species Øviv Countable Noun
would participate in the meeting. (GK “fish” ‡K eywS‡q‡Q ZvB as many as DËi|
j‡ÿi †jvK mfvq Ask †b‡e e‡j Abygvb/wba©viY Kiv 68. --- of what he said was very sensible.
n‡qwQj) [Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi Dc- cwiPvjK-07] [Rvtwet (F) 14-15, Ptwet (E) 16-17]

A as much as B as many as A Many B Much

C more D appropriately Ans:b C Few DA few Ans:b

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]

C long D much Ans:d

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 45 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


73. I did not have --- luggage, just two 74. Prices have increased by --- 300 per
small bags. (Avgvi †ewk gvjcÎ †bB ïay 2 Uv e¨vM) cent. [Ptwet (a) 16-17]
A little B a little [Ptwet (B) 09-10] A as much as B as many as
C much D many Ans:c C as few as D so much Ans:a

Topic-9: Some, Any, No GB Determiner ¸‡jvi A_© I e¨envi Av‡jvPbv|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Some, Any, No:  Some: Countable/Uncountable Dfq cÖKvi Noun Gi c~‡e© wKQz
msL¨K/ wKQz cwigvY †evSv‡Z some e‡m| †hgb: I would like some information. (Avwg
wKQz Z_¨ †c‡Z cvwi)  Any Vs No:  ‘‡Kv‡bv/ †h †Kv‡bv’ A‡_© any e‡m| ‡hgb: He
never does any work. †m KL‡bvB †Kv‡bv KvR K‡i bv| Ges ‘bvB/ ‡bB’ A‡_© no e‡m|
†hgb: I have no interest in the matter. (GB wel‡q Avgvi †K‡bv AvMÖn †bB)
 mvaviYZ n¨uv‡evaK ev‡K¨ some Ges bv‡evaK/ cÖkœ‡evaK ev‡K¨ any e‡m| I have some books.
 A‡b‡Ki ga¨ †_‡K wKQz cwigvY/msL¨K eySv‡Z some of-- e‡m|

75. He is lazy. He never does --- work. [‡m


Ajm (KviY) †m KL‡bvB †Kv‡bv KvR K‡i bv] [evsjv‡`k 80. Can I have ----- milk in my coffee,
cjøx we`y¨rZvqb †ev‡W©i mnKvix mwPe/mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb 16] please? [Ptwet (E) 02-03]
A some B any A little B any
C no D none Ans:b C some D much Ans:c
76. I have --- interest in the matter. (GB wel‡q e¨vL¨v: some milk A_© Aí cwigvY `ya; Avi much
Avgvi †Kvb AvMÖn †bB) [24th BCS] milk A_© A‡bK cwigvY `ya; wKš‘ ev‡K¨i A_©
A some B any AbyMÖnc~e©K Avgvi Kwd‡Z GKUz `ya †c‡Z cvwi? ZvB
C none D no Ans:d GKUz/ Aí cwigvY `ya; Giæc A_© cÖ`vb Ki‡Z DËi- c
77. A person of --- age may suffer from 81. I have --- new books at home. (Avgvi iæ‡g
defects of vision. [mnKvix cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v-13] wKQz bZzb eB Av‡Q) [wcwUAvB Gi Bb÷ªv±i-06]
A every B any A some B any
C certain D some Ans:b C little D one Ans:a
Hints: ‡h‡Kv‡bv eq‡mi e¨w³iv `„wó mgm¨vq fzM‡Z
cv‡i| Giƒc A‡_© mwVK DËi- any ║♣║ mgRvZxq MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║♣║
78. I would like ---- information, please. [Lv`¨ 82. We didn’t buy --- flowers. (Avgiv †Kv‡bv
cwi`k©K-11, Xvtwet (A) 12-13] dzj µq Kwiwb) [ivtwet (mvgvwRK weÁvb 08-09]
A an B some
A many B large
C few D piece Ans:b
C lot of D any Ans:d
79. The determiner “some” is used before - 83. There’s --- food in the house, so we’ll
-- nouns. [Rtwet (A) 10-11] have to go out to buy---. [Ptwet (a) 16-17]
A both count and non-count
A some, any B no, some
B non-count
C a, none D any, them Ans:b
C plural count
D singular-singular-count Ans:a

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 46 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-10: lot, large, great, good, amount, number Gme mswkøó determiner Gi e¨envi-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


A lot of/ a large amount/ a good deal of/ a great part of/ lots of/ plenty of:
Countable/Uncountable Dfq cÖKvi Noun Gi c~‡e© A‡bK msL¨K/ cÖPzi cwigvY †evSv‡Z
G¸‡jv e‡m| The number of/ A number of: Plural noun Gi mvg‡b noun Gi wbw`©ó
msL¨v eySv‡Z the number of Avi Awbw`©ó msL¨v eySv‡Z A number of e‡m|
A/an/the: GB wZbwU determiner Øviv we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPjv article Aa¨v‡q Rvb‡ev ZvB GLv‡b repeat Kiv n‡jv bv|
84. There are --- dangerous drivers. [24th 87. Today --- people who enjoy cricket is
BCS, Btwet (G) 13-14, ms¯’vcb gš¿Yvj‡q cÖkvmwbK bigger than that of thirty years ago.
Kg©KZv©-07] [cÖv_: mn: wkÿK-18]

Aa very lot of B a lot of Ans:b Aa great deal of B number of Ans:d


C very much of D very many of C many D the number of
85. The expression ‘a lot of’ means- [ivtwet (A, 88. There’s ----- dust on these books. Fetch
A hugely †Rvo) 15-16] me a duster. [‡et‡ivtwet (C) 16-17, mve-‡iwR÷ªvi-03]
B a large number or amount of Ans:b A a lot of B plenty of Ans:a

C excessive D an unexpected of C lots of D a good deal of

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**

Aa¨vqwfwËK wjwLZ cÖkœ-DËi:


1. There is --- milk in the bottle. (Use determiner) [Xvtwet (A) 12-13, 13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-16]
2. There is --- hope of his recovery. (Use determiner) [Xvtwet (B) 10-11]
3. ‘A few’ is a —[¯’vbxq miKvi, cjøx Dbœqb I mg. gš¿Yv. mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -2017]
4. Translation of- “There is a little milk in the cup.” [K‡jR/mgch©vq wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cix¶v-11]
5. The determiner “some” is used before --- nouns. [Rtwet (A) 10-11]
6. Did you meet an interesting one at the party? Here “interesting” is- [Ptwet 03-04]
7. Lovely Comes here regularly. Here “Lovely” is
8. A few/ a little ‡Kvb ai‡bi ev‡K¨ e¨envi nq? Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
9. All, some, the Giv †Kvb ai‡bi determiner? https://www.facebook.com/expertalim
10. There is some milk in the fridge. evK¨wU fzj bv mwVK?

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

Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 47 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


c~Y©gvbt 10 Model Test/Chapter Review mwVKt----fyjt----
mgqt 05 wg: (on Determiners) cÖvß b¤^it-------
1. -----is currently available to researchers 5. Zvi †Kv‡bv eÜz †bB ej‡jB P‡j| [6ô cÖfvlK wbeÜb (2)-
14, ivtwet (F, AweÁvb 16-17]
and physicians who study in the
A He has a few friends.
indigenous life of Bangladesh.
Reference: Barron’s TOEFL Problem 69 ‡_‡K| B He has no friends.

[Xvtwet (d) 03-04] Ans:c C He has few friends.

A A little information B Few information D He has the few friends. Ans:c


C Little information D A few information 6. --- the dictionaries have information
e¨vL¨v: information GKwU uncountable noun about pronunciation. [Rvtwet (IBA) 11-12]
weavq Gi c~‡e© little/a little e‡m| Avi A Most of B the most

“evsjv‡`‡ki †`kxq M‡elK I kj¨wPwKrmK‡`i wbKU C most D almost the Ans:a

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|

 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vq wb‡q wfwWI AvKv‡i Model


Test ‡`Lvi Rb¨ cv‡ki QR ‡KvW ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-
 Chapter Close 
Expert- Job English; Page no. ~ 48 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Go to Index Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
Pronoun (me©bvg)
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi Rb¨ ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 16wU+- 2-5, 9, 11, 13-16, 18-21
 All Bank Job Exams 29wU+- 3-6, 8, 11, 14, 16, 20, 21
 Primary Job Exams 14wU+- 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 10, 15, 19, 20
 PSC & Other Jobs 190wU+- All of the topics are needed reading
 e¨vL¨vmn BCS cÖkœmg~n 
GB Aa¨vq †_‡K GLb ch©šÍ †gvU cÖkœ n‡q‡Q 16 wU|  Relative Pronoun †_‡K 4wU cÖkœ: 
Order/Serial of Personal Pro. ‡_‡K 1wU cÖk œ 4. Who, Which, What are- [12th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
1. Choose the correct sentence. [12 BCS] th
A Demonstrative pronoun
A Let he and you be witness. B Relative pronoun
B Let you and him be witness. C Indefinite pronoun
C Let you and he be witness. D Reflexive pronoun Ans:b
D Let him and you be witness. Ans:b 5. I have read the book --- you lent me.
e¨vL¨v: 1g K_v let GKwU main verb hvi ci A that B whom [25th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
subjective pronoun “he” nq bv| weavq Ackb C whose D what Ans:a
a Ges Ackb c fzj| mvaviY ev‡K¨ 1‡g 2nd person e¨vL¨v: ¯úk©bxq e¯‘evPK c~e©c‡`i cv‡k that/ which
(you) Gici 3rd person(him) e‡m ZvB Ackb b e‡m Ges †h †Kvb welq/A¯úk©bxq c~e©c‡`i cv‡k
mwVK DËi| what e‡m| GLv‡b c~e©c` (book) e¯‘evPK ZvB
 Possessive Adjective ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ  DËi- that; Z‡e that bv _vK‡j which n‡Z cv‡i|
2. He insisted ----- there. [36th BCS] 6. Which one is correct? [26th BCS, 12th BCS]
A on my going B is to go A The man was tall who stole my bag.
C over going D to go Ans:a B The man stole my bag who is tall.
e¨vL¨v: insist Gi ci on e‡m Avi preposition -- C The man stole my bag who was tall.
- gerund Gi gv‡S possessive e‡m ZvB a DËi| D The man who stole my bag was tall.
 Indefinite Pro. Gi e¨envi ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ:  Ans:d e¨vL¨v: man kãwU‡K wb‡`©k Ki‡Z who
3. Which of the following sentences is ‡K man Gi cv‡kB emv‡Z n‡e ZvB DËi- d
correct? [16th BCS] 7. Choose the correct sentence [10th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
A One of my friends are lawyers. A The man that said that was a fool.
B One of my friend is a lawyer. B The man whom said that was a fool.
C One of my friends is a lawyer. C The man who said that was a fool.
D One of my friends are a lawyer. Ans:c D The man which said was a fool. Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: DËi- c; one of Gi ci noun plural nq e¨vL¨v: man kãwU‡K wb‡`©k Ki‡Z who ‡K man
ZvB friends n‡e| Avi one singular ZvB verb is Gi cv‡kB emv‡Z n‡e ZvB DËi- c
n‡e|
Expert- Job English, Page No. 49 Mobile: 01740-073569
 Who, Whom Gi e¨envi †_‡K 2wU cÖkœ:  12. Choose the correct sentence. [10th BCS]
8. My uncle has three sons, --- work in the A A few of the three boys got a prize.

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]

cÖ‡qvRb nq| C whose D his Ans:d

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

11. Which one of the following is a A pronoun B conjunction

distributive pronoun? [38th BCS Preli. 17] C adjective D adverb Ans:a


======))((======
A Such B either
C that D any Ans:b

Expert- Job English, Page No. 50 Mobile: 01740-073569


 UwcKwfwËK Basic + Advanced Rules mn we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv 
00
Topic-01: Pronoun Kv‡K e‡j? KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?
Pronoun: Pro A_© cwie‡Z© Ges noun A_© we‡kl¨; ZvB ejv hvq, noun Gi cwie‡Z© †h word e‡m ZvB Pronoun|
A_©vr Noun Gi cybive„wË bv K‡i, noun Gi substituting word (e`wj/weKí kã) wnmv‡e e¨eüZ nq pronoun| †hgb:
Rayhan is a good boy. He lives in Rajshahi. GLv‡b “He” n‡”Q pronoun KviY GLv‡b He kãwU Ryhan
Noun Gi cwie‡Z© e‡m‡Q|
 J. C. Nesfield Gi g‡Z- “A word used instead of a noun is called pronoun.”
Pronoun mvaviYZ AvU cÖKvi: GKbR‡i AvU cÖKvi Pronoun
1 Personal Pronoun I, we, you, he, she, they, it, them etc.
Reflexive Pronoun & Myself, ourselves, himself, herself, themselves, yourself,
2
Emphatic Pronoun yourselves etc. [g~jZ personal pronoun Gi AšÍ©MZ]
3 Demonstrative Pronoun This, these, that, those, so, such, the same etc.
One, any, some, many, all, none, no one, everyone, someone,
4 Indefinite Pronoun

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


somebody, everybody, nobody, few, much, little, etc.
Who, whom, which, what, that, whoever, whatever, such --- as,
5 Relative Pronoun
there is no-----but, etc.
6 Interrogative Pronoun Who, whom, which, what, Whose etc.
7 Distributive Pronoun Each, every, either, neither etc.
8 Reciprocal Pronoun Each other, one another etc.
Note: PC Das Gi g‡Z AviI GK cÖKvi Pronoun i‡q‡Q| h_v- Possessive pronoun: Mine, ours, yours,
his, hers, theirs; D‡jøL¨- Reflexive Pronoun/ Emphatic Pronoun I Possessive pronoun g~jZ
Personal Pronoun Gi AšÍM©Z|

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]

19. Which is an indefinite pronoun? [ ‡Uwej Awho B himself


†_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: wewfbœ gš¿Yvjq e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v -19] C one D they Ans:b
A such B this 24. “Who”, “What”, and “Which” are –
C any D either Ans:c pronouns. [ewnivMgb I cvm‡cvU© Awa`߇ii mn. cwiPvjK-14]
20. ‘Who’s that?’ Here ‘that’ is a/an-[41 BCS] st
A demonstrative B personal
A pronoun B conjunction C relative D reflexive Ans:c
C adjective D adverb Ans:a

Expert- Job English, Page No. 51 Mobile: 01740-073569


25. Which one of the following is a reflexive 27. Which one is the Relative pronoun? [gva¨wgK
I D”P gva¨wgK wkÿv Awa. cwi`k©K-13, ivtwet (E-Even) 14-15]
pronoun? [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg
cwi`k©K †mdwU); †gKvwbK¨vj †UK‡bvjwR 19, gwnjv I wkï welqK A he B you
gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZv©-07,] C his D who Ans:d
Ame B they 28. Whichever of the three sisters you choose
C himself D self Ans:c to marry, you will have a good wife.
26. Each of the boys gets a prize. Here each Here “whichever” is-[wcGmwm KZ…©K 12 wU c`-01]
is a- [¯’vbxq miKvi wefv‡Mi Aaxb Rb¯’v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. Gw÷‡gUi -18] A Adj. of number B Countable noun
A Definite pronoun B Relative pronoun C Pronoun D Adverb Ans:c
C Indefinite pronoun D Distributive p. Ans:d

Topic-02: Personal Pronoun Gi wewfbœ form/ iƒc¸‡jv wK wK?


1. Personal Pronoun: GB pronoun ¸‡jv †Kvb person ev e¨w³i cwie‡Z© e‡m|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Personal pronoun Avevi Person, Number, Case Abyhvqx wb‡gv³ fv‡M wef³-
[wb‡Pi Table wU LyeB ¸iæZ¡c~Y© ZvB Lye fvjfv‡e co‡eb|] Person Abymv‡i Personal Pronoun 3 cÖKvi (1st Person,
2nd Person, 3rd Person), Number Abymv‡i Personal Pronoun 2 cÖKvi (singular, plural); we¯ÍvwiZ wb‡Pi †Uwe‡j
†`Lyb- (Kinds of personal pronoun with Number & Person)
Subjective/ Objective Possessive Possessive Reflexive
Person Number
Nominative form form adjective pronoun pronoun
Singular I me my mine myself
1 st → (Avvwg) (Avgv‡K) (Avgvi) (AvgviwU) (wb‡R)
person We us our ours ourselves
Plural→
(Avgiv) (Avgvw`M‡K) (Avgv‡`i) (Avgv‡`iwU) (Avgiv wb‡Riv)
Singular You/Thou you/thee Your/thy Yours/thine Yourself/thyself
2 nd → (Zzwg) (‡Zvgv‡K) (‡Zvgvi) (‡ZvgviwU) (Zzwg wb‡R)
person You you your yours yourselves
Plural→
(‡Zvgiv) (‡Zvgv‡`i‡K) (‡Zvgvi) (‡Zvgv‡`iwU) (‡Zvgiv wb‡Riv)
He/ She him/ her his/ her his/ hers himself/herself
Singular
(‡m) (Zv‡K) (Zvi) (ZviwU) (‡m wb‡R)
3rd →
It (Bnv) it (Bnv‡K) its (Bnvi) its (BnviwU) itself (Bnv wb‡R)
person
They them their theirs themselves
Plural→
(Zviv) (Zv‡`i‡K) (Zv‡`i) (Zv‡`iwU) (Zviv wb‡Riv)
†Uwe‡ji eY©bv Ki‡eb †hfv‡et cÖwZwU N‡ii mv‡_ cvk©¦eZ©x me¸‡jv N‡ii m¤ú©K Av‡Q †hgb, aiæb-Me; Avgiv ej‡Z cvwi,
Me n‡”Q personal pronoun Gi objective form; me n‡”Q 1st person singular number; me Gi subjective
form- ‘I’, me Gi possessive adjective form-‘my’; me Gi plural-‘us’ Gfv‡e cy‡iv †UwejwU ey‡S ey‡S co‡Z
n‡e|  Advanced Learning: ‡Uwej jÿ¨ Kiæb, He/ She/ It wZbwUiB plural n‡”Q they, Avi it Gi plural
KL‡bv its bq; its n‡”Q it Gi Possessive adjective/Possessive pronoun|
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

Expert- Job English, Page No. 52 Mobile: 01740-073569


29. The pronoun from the following? [ ûeû C distributive D reflexive Ans:d
Kgb cÖkœ: moK cwienb I †mZz gš¿. Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx hvwš¿K) -19] 31. “Youth, I do adore thee.” what is the
A Karim B Anup meaning of the word “thee”? [Kztwet (B)05-06]
C Qader DI Ans:d A you B them
30. I cut myself. Here “myself” is a/an- [kÖg C your D yours Ans:a
cwi`߇ii RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZ©v-09, NSI-Gi mnKvix
cwiPvjK-17, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14]
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b thee = you,
demonstrative B relative
A
Topic-03: Subjective Pronoun Gi e¨envi e¨vL¨v Kiæb|
Subjective Pronoun: verb Gi subject Gi ¯’‡j Ges be verbs/ conjunction Gi ci

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Subjective Pronoun (I, we, you, He, She, It, They) e‡m| [Giƒc Ae¯’v‡b hZ¸‡jv pronoun
Avm‡e Zvi me¸‡jvB Subjective Pronoun em‡e]
MVb: a. Subjective Pronoun + Main verb/ be verb [A_©vr subject Gi ¯’v‡b Subjective Pronoun e‡m]
‡hgb: She is my good friend.
MVb: b. --- + Be verb + subjective Pronoun [be verb Gi ci subjective Pronoun e‡m]
MVb: c. Conjunction + subjective Pronoun [Conjunction Gi ci subjective Pronoun e‡m]
MVb: b. It is she whom I like. MVb: c. Rayhan speaks as if he were a brilliant leader.

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

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

C he D him Ans:b arrived. Ans:b

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+

Expert- Job English, Page No. 53 Mobile: 01740-073569


37. According to the Christian Bible, when
the disciples (wWmvBcjm-wkl¨) saw Jesus ║║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║║
(wRmvm-hxï) after he had risen from the 41. It is not --- who are to blame. [wbev©Pb Kwgkb
mwPevjq (D”Pgvb mnKvix)-18]
dead, they said ----.[m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ-BARRON’S TOEFL, P-128]
A me B we
A “It is him” B “It is he” Ans:b
C us D him Ans:b
C “It is his” D “It is himself”
e¨vL¨v: wLª÷vb‡`i evB‡ej Abymv‡i, hxïi g„Zz¨ ‡_‡K 42. The Captain, --- had a score of 30. [Xvtwet
(D) 06-07, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (N) 15-16]
†R‡M IVvi ci, wkl¨iv hLb Zv‡K †`Lj ZLb Zviv ejj-
A Joy and me B Joy and us Ans:c
GB n‡”Qb wZwb(hxï)| †`Lyb Ackb ¸‡jv‡ZB “is” be
C Joy and I D Joy and myself
verb Av‡Q| wbqgvbymv‡i be verb + he hy³ Ackb c
43. Choose the correct sentence. [cÖevmx Kj¨vvY
mwVK| e¨vsK Gw·DwUf Awdmvi-17]
38. It is --- whom the committee has chosen. AI wish I were them!
(KwgwU Ae wW‡i±im Zvi c‡ÿB †fvU w`‡qwQj) [Rvtwet (wR) B I wish I were he!
12-13, Lytwet 06-07]
C I wish I were his!
A him B he himself
D I wish I were him! Ans:b
C he D himself Ans:c
44. Shamim and --- are going to the cinema
39. I wish I were ---. (Avwg hw` †m nZvg)[Kviv ZË¡veavqK,
¯^ivóª gš¿Y.-10, cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK (Gw·wKDwUf Awd.)-17] hall. [N.U. 09-10]
A him B his A me B myself

C he D himself Ans:c C my DI Ans:d

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]

subjective pronoun| C whoever D whichever Ans:b


evsjv A_©: GB †mB GwjRv‡e_ †h Bsj¨vÛ‡K mvgªv‡R¨i Tips: For GKwU preposition ZvB Gi ci
hy‡M †bZ„Z¡ w`‡q‡Q, Avwg, wKs †nbwi, Zvi evev bB| objective pronoun (whom) em‡e weavq DËi- b|

Topic-04: Object Pronoun Gi e¨envi e¨vL¨v Kiƒb|


Objective Pronoun: Let, like, do, trust, tell BZ¨vw` Main Verb Ges ‡h †Kvb
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

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.

Expert- Job English, Page No. 54 Mobile: 01740-073569


-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

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|
A_©MZ mvgÄm¨ Avbvi Rb¨ GLv‡b DËi him n‡q‡Q| Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
Avi cÖ_‡g she _vK‡j her n‡Zv| https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

 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
Expert- Job English, Page No. 55 Mobile: 01740-073569
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
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim
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

Expert- Job English, Page No. 56 Mobile: 01740-073569


62. Choose the correct sentence. [Btwet (C) 06-07] 65. Choose the correct sentence. [cÖv_wgK I MYwk¶v
A He, you and I are to blame. Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-01, ‡et‡ivtwet (D) 16-17]

B You and I are guilty. ALet you and I go together.


C I, you and he are to blame. Ans:c BLet I and you go together.
D I, you and he should be obey our teacher. C Let me and you go together.

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

Topic-06: Possessive Adjective ¸‡jv wK wK? Gi e¨envi e¨vL¨v Kiæb|


Possessive Adjective: AwaKvi eySv‡Z “i/Gi” A_© cÖ`v‡b ‡Kvb Noun/Gerund Gi c~‡e©

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Possessive Adjective [My, our, your, your), his/ her, its (Bnvi), their, whose (hvi/
hvnvi/ ‡hwUi)] BZ¨vw` e‡m|
MVb: a. Preposition + Possessive adj. + noun/gerund [preposition Ges noun/gerund Gi gv‡S]
MVb: b. Possessive adj. + noun/ gerund ------ [noun/ gerund Gi Av‡M Possessive e‡m]
MVb: c. ‡h †Kvb Verb + Possessive adj. + noun/gerund [Verb Ges noun/gerund Gi gv‡S]
†hgb: We insist on your leaving the room. This is my book. Take my book. Giæc- your time, their
accepting, her wrist, my book etc. mZK©Zv: it’s = It is/ It has Avi its = Bnvi
Apostrophe “s” Gi e¨envi: Proper/singular noun Gi possessive, Noun+ ’s ‡hgb: Rahim’s = iwn‡gi;
Plural Common noun Gi possessive, Noun+ s’ ‡hgb boys’ = evjK‡`i;
69. Find out the correct sentence. 70. He insisted ----- there. [36th BCS]
[hye Dbœqb
Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-99, Ptwet (B) 09-10] A on my going B is to go
A I insist you to go there. C over going D to go Ans:a
B I insist on your going there. 71. My father never approved of --- a
C I insist upon you to go there. foreigner. [mgvRKj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-10]
D I insist yourself to go there. Ans:b A her to marry B her marrying
C she marrying D she not marry Ans:b
Expert- Job English, Page No. 57 Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-07: Possessive Pronoun ¸‡jvi e¨envi e¨vL¨v Kiæb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Possessive Pronoun: ev‡K¨ GKB noun Gi e¨envi Dn¨ ivL‡Z ev possessive adj. +
noun ‡K GK k‡ã ej‡Z mine (AvgviwU), ours (Avgv‡`iwU), yours (‡ZvgviwU), yours
(‡Zvgv‡`iwU), his/ hers (ZviwU), its (BnviwU), theirs (Zv‡`iwU) BZ¨vw` possessive pronoun
e‡m| G‡`i c‡i †Kvb noun _v‡K bv|

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)
[

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

Expert- Job English, Page No. 58 Mobile: 01740-073569


78. Which of the following has an emphatic 81. Pinocchio is hungry and looks for an egg
use of the reflexive pronoun? [mvaviY cy‡ji to cook --- an omelet; but, to his
AvIZvq wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix ‡cÖvMÖvgvi, DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx, surprise, the omelet flies out of the
cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv© I e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv©-16]
window. [Xvtwet (B) 15-16]
A She saw herself in the mirror.
A his own self B itself
B He did the work himself.
C oneself D himself Ans:d
C I myself did the job.
D She cooked the meal herself. Ans:c 82. He wanted nobody--- to know --- the
79. Which is the correct sentence? [14Zg cÖfvlK
treasure was hidden. [Xvtwet (B) 14-15]
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv-17, etktgtitwetwet (D) 12-13, Dc‡Rjv/_vbv A except him, what
wkÿv Awdmvi-04, †Uwj‡dvb †ev‡W©i mnKvix cwiPvjK-04] B but himself, where Ans:b
A I shall avail the opportunity. C else, which D and him, when
B I shall avail of the opportunity. evsjv A_©: †m Pvqwb †m e¨ZxZ Ab¨ †KD RvbyK ¸ß
C I shall avail for the opportunity. Ans:d m¤ú` †Kv_vq jywK‡q ivLv n‡qwQj|
D I shall avail myself of the opportunity. 83. I certainly esteem --- as a steady,
e¨vL¨v: Avail oneself of the opportunity A_© Kv‡R reasonable kind of person. [Xvtwet (A) 08-09]
jvMv‡bv ev (my‡hv‡Mi) mبenvi Kiv A_v©r mwVK DËi d| A me B mine
80. A snake can eat and digest animal much C my D myself Ans:d
larger than ------. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 18-19] evsjv A_©: GKRb w¯’i I hyw³ev`x e¨w³ wn‡m‡e Avwg
A it B itself Aek¨B wb‡R‡K wb‡R m¤§vb Kwi|
C its D it has Ans:b 84. Control ---, Sabah! Everything is fine, so
ev‡K¨i A_©: GKwU mvc Zvi wb‡Ri †P‡q eo AvKv‡ii do not start crying. [Xvtwet (B) 14-15]
Rxe‡K †L‡q nRg Ki‡Z cv‡i| Reference: GB A Yourself B you
evK¨wU BARRON’S TOEFL, P-136 ‡Z wQ‡jv: “The C me D herself Ans:a
jaw structure of a snake permits it to eat and e¨vL¨v: imperative ev‡K¨i KZ©v you Dn¨ _v‡K
digest animals much larger than itself”
weavq imperative ev‡K¨i †ÿ‡Î yourself e‡m|

Topic-09: Demonstrative Pronoun Kv‡K e‡j? Those of/That of Gi e¨envi Kx?


Use of Demonstrative Pronoun: (cÖgvY`vqK me©bvg): ‡h word ¸‡jv †Kvb noun Gi িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
cwie‡Z© e‡m Ges eZ©gvb/fwel¨r/wbKUeZ©x ev `~ieZ©x †Kvb Noun †K we‡klfv‡e wb‡`©k K‡i
Zv‡`i‡K demonstrative pronoun e‡j| †hgb: This, these, that, those, it, so, such,
the same, etc. D`vniY- This is my pen.(GB nq Avgvi Kjg)
[g‡b ivLyb: GB Demonstrative pronoun ¸‡jvB noun Gi c~‡e© em‡j Zv Adjective n‡q hvq, †hgb: this boy-
GB evjK; GLv‡b this kãwU adjective] [‡bvU: This Gi plural- these Avi that Gi plural- those]
85. This is my pen. That is yours. Here 86. Which of the following is demonstrative
“This” and “That” are- [ivtwet 06-07] pronoun? [wnmveiÿY Kg©KZv© (WvK I ‡Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvjq)-
A personal pronoun 03, BRDB mnKvix cjøx Kg©KZ©v-12, Xvtwet (L) 90-91, cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡iv.
(‡PBbg¨vb) 16 A‡±v. 21]
B Demonstrative pronoun
A he B yourself
C possessive pronoun
C those D who Ans:c
D Noun Ans:b

Expert- Job English, Page No. 59 Mobile: 01740-073569


 Advanced Learning: GKB ev‡K¨ `yBevi same noun e‡m bv ZvB than/ like/ as….as/from Gi ci 2q
evi ‡h noun wU em‡Zv †mLv‡b that of/ those of/ the ones emv‡bv nq| The weather of Dhaka is better than
(the weather) that of Kathmandu. [GLv‡b the weather `yBevi bv e‡m 2q ¯’‡j the weather ‡K‡U that of
e‡m‡Q] The rice of Dinajpur is better than that of Dhaka. [GLv‡b that = rice]

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

B as great as any other persons. that of Nepal.


C great like other person. Ans:d C Population of Bangladesh are greater

D as great as that of any other person.


than of Nepal.
D Population of Bangladesh are greater
90. Choose the correct sentence. [Lv`¨ I `y‡h©vM
gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b ÎvY I c~be©vmb Awa`ßi cÖKí ev¯Íevqb Kg©KZ©v-06] then Nepal. Ans:b
A The houses of our village is better than (‡bcv‡ji RbmsL¨vi †P‡q evsjv‡`‡ki RbmsL¨v †ewk)
yours. e¨vL¨v: Population kãwU singular ZvB verb(is)
B The houses of our village is good than Avi than Gi ci that em‡e myZivs DËi- b
yours. 95. Choose the correct sentence. [wewfbœ
C The houses of our village are good than gš¿Yvj‡qi/wefv‡Mi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY)- 18/19]

those of yours. A The sceneries of Chittagong are better


D The houses of our village are better than than Dhaka.
those of yours. Ans:d B The sceneries of Chittagong are better
e¨vL¨v: Avgv‡`i MÖv‡gi evwo¸‡jv †Zvgv‡`i MÖv‡gi evwo¸‡jvi than that of Dhaka.
†P‡q †ewk fvj C The scenery of Chittagong is better than
91. The climate of Dinajpur is like --- of that of Dhaka.
Rangpur. Fill in the blank. [ivtwet (f~‡Mvj) 05-06] D The sceneries of Chittagong is better
A the B that than Dhaka. Ans:c

Expert- Job English, Page No. 60 Mobile: 01740-073569


Alim
Topic-10: Indefinite Pronoun Kv‡K e‡j? K‡qKwU D`vniY wjLyb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Use of Indefinite Pronoun: †h me word ¸‡jv †Kvb e¨w³ ev e¯‘i noun Gi
cwie‡Z© e‡m Ges GKBmv‡_ Zviv noun-‡K Awbw`©ó K‡i †evSvq †m¸‡jv indefinite
pronoun| ‡hgb: One of the boys-- (evjK‡`i g‡a¨ GKRb wKš‘ †K †m, Zvi bvg
Awbw`©ó) ZvB GLv‡b one kãwU indefinite pronoun|
Giƒc- One, No one (No one=None) anyone, someone, everyone, nobody, anybody,
somebody, everybody, nothing, anything, something, everything, any, some, another, others,
many, much, more, most, few, little, all etc. [Negative ev‡K¨ Anything e‡m; ‡hgb: I didn’t buy
anything in the end.] [mZK©Zv: GB indefinite pronoun ¸‡jvB noun Gi c~‡e© em‡j Zv Adjective n‡q
hvq, †hgb: one boy- GKRb evjK; GLv‡b one kãwU adjective]

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

99. She was fastidious that --- of the three


evsjv A_©: Avwg wKQzB wKb‡Z cvwiwb Kvib †Kvb
houses were to her liking. [Rvtwet 17-18] †`vKvbB †Lvjv wQ‡jv bv| Giƒc A‡_© DËi none
A neither B either 102. It was so dark that the security guard
C none D no one Ans:c could not see ----. [Xvtwet (B) 12-13]
e¨vL¨v: either, neither, no one Gi ci verb A nobody B somebody

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|

Topic-11: Indefinite Pronoun Gi e¨envi Ki‡Z MVb I D`vniY wjLyb|


e¨envi-1: One of + Noun plural+ verb singular-------- + possessive[his/her/its
(noun Abymv‡i)] e‡m| [Giƒc MV‡b verb/possessive singular nq KviY ev‡K¨i subject,
preposition Gi c~‡e©i one hv singular] ‡hgb: One of the boys is reading for his
examination. e¨envi-2: One + verb singular ----- possessive[one’s] e‡m KviY GB MV‡b noun D‡jøL
bvB| ‡hgb: One should obey one’s parents. e¨envi-3: Everyone + verb singular ---possessive
[his/her] e‡m KviY GB MV‡b e¨w³‡K eySvq| ‡hgb: Everyone should respect his/her parents.
Expert- Job English, Page No. 61 Mobile: 01740-073569
103. Which of the following sentences is Hints: One of + superlative word + Noun
correct? [16th BCS, Southeast Bank-11, mnKvix ivR¯^ Plural nq weavq DËi c;
Kg©KZv©-15, cÖv_wgK we: mn: wkÿK (†Rjv-25) (1- avc)- 19, cvm‡cv©U 108. Which of the following sentence is
I Bwg‡MÖkb Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK: 07, cvqiv e›`i KZ…©c‡ÿi
mnKvix mve B݇c±i 18]
correct? [ Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mn. wkÿK (PZz_© avc) 19]
A One of my brothers are a doctor.
A One of my friends are lawyers.
B One of my brothers is a doctor.
B One of my friend is a lawyer.
C One of my brothers is doctor.
C One of my friends is a lawyer.
D One of my brother is a doctor. Ans:b
D One of my friends are a lawyer. Ans:c
104.At least one of the students --- full marks e¨vL¨v: one of + plural noun/pronoun wKš‘ Gi
every time. [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21] ci singular verb e¨eüZ nq| option- c fzj
A get B are getting KviY doctor Gi Av‡M article bvB|
C gets D have got Ans:c 109. Which one is correct? [evsjv‡`k †Uwj weÁvb AvwaKvwiK
e¨vL¨v: One of ev‡K¨i Subject n‡j, Gici Plural (‡MÖW-2) -06, Rtwet (D) 11-12, Btwet (H) 17-18]
A One of my cousins are a doctor.
Noun/ Pronoun nq, wKš‘ Verb wU Singular nq| e.g.
B One of my cousin is a doctor.
I like it. Avoid it. Start it. Enjoy it.
C One of my cousins is a doctor.
105. He is one of the honest ---- in our society.
[Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR (weÁvb Abyl`) 18-19] D One of my cousin are a doctor. Ans:c
A man B mans ¸iæZ¡c~Y© wj¼: GB one of --Related Av‡iv A‡bK MCQ
C men D mens Ans:c cv‡eb Degree I Subject Verb Agreement Aa¨v‡q
106. Last year, one of the major --- load ║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║
shedding. [Ptwet (D) 12-13] 110. Choose the correct sentence. [Xvtwet (C) 10-11,
Btwet (B) 14-15]
A problems is B problem was Ans:c
A One of the problems are extremely easy to solve.
C problems was D problems has been B One of the problem is extremely easy to solve.
e¨vL¨v: a I c wbqgvbymv‡i `y‡UvB mwVK wKš‘ ev‡K¨ C One of the problems is extremely easy to solve.
last Av‡Q weavq past tense n‡e, ZvB Ans: c| D One of the problems are extremely easy to solve.
Ans:c ev‡K¨i evsjv: mgm¨v¸‡jvi GKwU mgvavb Kiv
107. One of the --- his ability to lecture. [Ptwet
A greater attribute of a professor is (I) 13-14]
LyeB †mvRv|
B greatest attributes of a professor are 111. One of the major--- load shedding. (Ab¨Zg
C greatest attributes of a professor is GKwU cÖavb mgm¨v n‡”Q we`y~¨r weåvU) [Ptwet (D) 10-11]
D greatest attribute of a professor is Ans:c A problems are B problem is Ans:c
C problems is D problematic issues are

Topic-12: Interrogative pronoun †Pbvi Dcvq wK wK? Gi e¨envi ‡`LvI/D`vniY `vI?


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

Use of Interrogative Pronoun: hLb Who (‡K), whom (Kv‡K/Kvi), which


(‡KvbwU), what (wK) BZ¨vw` †Kvb e¨w³ ev e¯‘evPK noun Gi cwie‡Z© e‡m GKB mv‡_ evK¨‡K
cÖkœ‡evaK K‡i, ZLb G‡`i‡K Interrogative Pronoun e‡j| ‡hgb: Which do you want?
What do you like?
MVb-1: Who/What + main verb + obj. ----- (?) †hgb: Who are you? (Zywg †K?)
MVb-2: Interrogative pronoun + Auxiliary verb + sub + main verb + object. ------ (?)
†hgb: Whom did you meet yesterday? ‡R‡b ivLv `iKvi/ Confusion clear Kiæb
Expert- Job English, Page No. 62 Mobile: 01740-073569
Interrogative Adjective: whose, what, which G¸‡jv hLb †Kvb noun Gi c~‡e© e‡m Avevi GKB mv‡_
evK¨‡K interrogative ‰Zix K‡i ZLb G¸‡jv Interrogative Adjective nq| ‡hgb: Which book do you
want? Whose wife is she? What color do you like?
Interrogative Adverb: How(wKfv‡e), where(†Kv_vq)), when(KLb), why(†Kb) G¸‡jv hLb †Kvb
verb-‡K modify K‡i Avevi GKB mv‡_ evK¨‡K interrogative ‰Zix K‡i ZLb G¸‡jv Interrogative Adverb
nq| ‡hgb: How do you work? Where did he go last night? Why had you gone there?
112. Who, Which, What are --- [ GB wbqg †_‡K ûeû e¨vL¨v: Who, Which, What cÖkœ‡evaK ev‡K¨ e¨eüZ
Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi nq Ges relative pronoun wn‡m‡eI e¨eüZ nq|
mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb 19]
A interrogative pronoun B both a and c 113. Whom did you meet yesterday? The
C relative pronoun word “Whom” is --- pronoun. [Btwet (F) 04-05]
D demonstrative pronoun Ans:b A Relative B Interrogative Ans:b
C Demonstrative D None of the above

Topic-13: Relative Pronoun Kv‡K e‡j? Bnv †Pbvi Dcvq¸‡jv wK wK?


Use of Relative Pronoun: hLb Who (‡K), whom (Kv‡K/Kvi), which (‡KvbwU),

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


what (wK) that(hv) BZ¨vw` word †Kvb e¨w³ ev e¯‘evPK noun Gi cwie‡Z© e‡m Ges GKB
mv‡_ ev‡K¨i `ywU Ask‡K(Clause-‡K) hy³ K‡i ZLb G‡`i‡K Relative Pronoun e‡j| ‡hgb:
He gave me the book which I like to read.
He knows the man who came here. ‡R‡b ivLv `iKvi/ Confusion clear Kiæb-
Relative Adjective: whose, what, which, G¸‡jv hLb †Kvb noun Gi c~‡e© e‡m adjective Gi KvR K‡i
Ges GKB mv‡_ ev‡K¨i `ywU Ask(clause)-‡K hy³(relate) K‡i ZLb G‡`i‡K Relative Adjective e‡j| ‡hgb:
He asked me which book I like to read. He wanted to know whose wife she is.
Relative Adverb: How(wKfv‡e), where(†Kv_vq)), when(KLb), why(†Kb) G¸‡jv hLb †Kvb verb-‡K
modify K‡i Avevi GKB mv‡_ ev‡K¨i `ywU Ask(Clause)-‡K hy³(Relate) K‡i ZLb G‡`i‡K Relative adverb
e‡j| ‡hgb: I know the style how you work. Rony likes the place where he went last night.
‡Pbvi ‡KŠkj: ev‡K¨ c~e©c` mgqevPK kã + when, ¯’vbevPK kã + where, KviYevPK kã(reason) + why,
Gfv‡e _vK‡j ZLb why, where, when, why G‡`i‡K Relative Adverb e‡j|

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.
Expert- Job English, Page No. 63 Mobile: 01740-073569
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

Topic-14: Relative Pronoun e¨env‡ii wbqg Av‡jvPbv|


Relative Pronoun Gi e¨envi:  Relative pronoun Zvi Antecedent (c~e©c`) Abyhvqx

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


e‡m Ges pronoun wU Antecedent Gi cv‡k¦©B e‡m| A_©vr c~e©c` e¨w³ + who/ whom e‡m|
‡hgb: The man who came to my office was tall.
Giƒcfv‡e: e¯‘/welq + which/what/that e‡m, A¯úk©bxq welq + what e‡m, wkky/cÖvYx + which e‡m,
 Relative pronoun Gi wVK c‡i verb Avm‡j Zv antecedent(c~e©c`) Abymv‡iB e‡m| ‡hgb: There are the
shirts which are/is very cheap.(GLv‡b c~e©c` shirts Av‡Q ZvB Verb- are n‡q‡Q) we‡kl mZK©Zv: c~e©c` ej‡Z
Avgiv ïay noun/ pronoun ‡KD eyS‡ev|
we‡kl `ªóe¨: ev‡K¨ c~e©c` mgqevPK kã + when, ¯’vbevPK kã + where, KviYevPK kã(reason) + why, Gfv‡e
em‡Z cv‡i| ZLb GB where, when, why G‡`i‡K Relative Adverb e‡j|
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

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.

Expert- Job English, Page No. 64 Mobile: 01740-073569


125. Joe is one of the boys who --- on time. [wewfbœ 128. I know a man. The man has a wooden
gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 17] leg. Find the connecting word. [ivtwet 06-07]
A is B are A who B which
C does D were Ans:b C that D what Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: one of the boys + who + verb plural nq| Hints: cÖ‡kœ ejv n‡”Q `ywU evK¨‡K GK evK¨ Ki‡j
Avi the one of the boys + who + verb singular gv‡S wK em‡e? ZvB GLv‡b man Gi mv‡_ wgj †i‡L
nq| ZvB are mwVK DËi| evK¨wU Joe is the one of
who em‡e| bZzb evK¨wU n‡e: I know a man who
the boys n‡j who Gi c‡i is n‡Zv|
has a wooden leg.
126. The horse --- was hit by the car was only 129. Leap years, --- have 366 days, contain an
slightly hurt. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (B) 18-19] extra day in February. [Xvt wet (D) 15-16]
A what B which
A that B when
C who D whom Ans:b
C where D which Ans:d
ev‡K¨i Abyev`: Mvwo Øviv AvNvZ cvIqv †NvovwU Lye e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ Years kãwU Øviv wbw`©ó mgq bv eywS‡q eis
Kg RNg n‡qwQ‡jv| GKwU welq‡K †evSv‡”Q weavq RP wn‡m‡e Which n‡e|
127. We got into a bus. It was full of people. 130. Do you know anyone --- could help me
Find the connecting word. [ivtwet 06-07] fix my computer? [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (B) 18-19]
A who B which
A where B which
C and D what Ans:b
C who D whose Ans:c
Hints: cÖ‡kœ ejv n‡”Q `ywU evK¨‡K GK evK¨ Ki‡j ev‡K¨i Abyev`: Zzwg wK Ggb KvD‡K wP‡bv †h Avgvi
gv‡S wK em‡e? ZvB GLv‡b bus Gi mv‡_ wgj †i‡L Kw¤úDUviwU wVKVvK K‡i Pvjy K‡i w`‡Z cvi‡e|
which em‡e| bZzb evK¨wU n‡e: We got into a Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
bus which was full of people. https://www.facebook.com/expertalim
Topic-15: Who, Whom Gi e¨envi D`vniYmn e¨vL¨v Kiæb-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Who & Whom: mvaviYfv‡e ms‡ÿ‡c ej‡Z †M‡j (e¨w³evPK Noun/Pronoun ---- verb)
Gi gv‡S who e‡m| †hgb: I know the boy --- came here. GLv‡b DËi who n‡e| Ges
(e¨w³evPK noun/Pronoun/preposition ----- subject + verb) Gi gv‡S whom e‡m;
†hgb: The man ---- you know is my friend. GLv‡b DËi whom| ‡K/Kviv A_© cÖ`vb Ki‡Z
ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z who e‡m| †hgb: ----among you would like to go first? (†Zvgv‡`i g‡a¨ †K
cÖ_‡g †h‡Z PvI?) GLv‡b DËi who n‡e|
Avmj K_v: m¤ú~Y© ev‡K¨ verb Ges Subject Gi msL¨v mgvb _vK‡j whom Avi Sub Kg _vK‡j who e‡m|
131. My uncle has three sons, --- work in the whom em‡e| Z‡e full stop (.) Øviv Avjv`v
same office. [15th BCS] evK¨‡K †evSvq| ZvB Kgvi (,) ¯’‡j full stop (.)
A All of them B Who all _vK‡j D³ ïb¨¯’v‡b mevB‡K †evSv‡j all of them,
C They all D all of whom Ans:d A‡bK‡K †evSv‡j many of them em‡Zv|
Special Attention: ev‡K¨ Kgv _vK‡j †mwU GKB Source: Intermediate English grammar –
evK¨ weavq Kgvi (,) cieZx© As‡k relative Raymond Murphy unit-96, page- 192 †`Lyb|
pronoun em‡e, Avevi e¨w³evPK antecedent 132. I know the boy --- is there. [ivtwet 05-06]
(sons) Gi †ÿ‡Î Zv‡`i mevB‡K †evSv‡Z all of A whom B who
C which D that one Ans:b
Expert- Job English, Page No. 65 Mobile: 01740-073569
e¨vL¨v: main verb Gi ci “the boy” †K subject 139. The teachers --- challenge us are the
wnmv‡e MY¨ Kiv hv‡e bv| GwU object (G ev‡K¨ 2wU ones we remember. [Rtwet (D) 08-09]
verb (know, is) 1wU subject-(I) So Ans: A which B whose

who) C whom D who Ans:d


133. Tell me --- that. [24th BCS, ivtwet (ivóªweÁvb) 07-08, e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ †gvU subject Av‡Q 2wU h_v- The
(F-AweÁvb) 13-14, Btwet (G) 13-14] teachers Ges we; Ab¨w`‡K ev‡K¨ †gvU verb Av‡Q
A whom told you B that told you 3wU h_v- challenge, are Ges remember; myZivs
C who told you D told you Ans:c m¤ú~Y© ev‡K¨ GKwU Subject Kg Av‡Q weavq subject
134. ‘There is no mother but loves her child.’ Gi Afve c~iY Ki‡Z who em‡e|
Here ‘but’ is- [Btwet (B) 13-14] 140. Choose the appropriate pronoun: Any
A Conjunction B adjective Ans:d
of you ---- may take it; I don’t care. [ GB
C adverb D negative relative wbqg †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c` 19]
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ but = who does not ZvB GLv‡b A which B what
but ‡K negative relative pronoun ejv hvq| C who D whom Ans:c
ev‡K¨i evsjv: Ggb †Kvb gv †bB †h Zvi wkï‡K Tips: k~b¨¯’v‡b who em‡e, Kvib who (‡K)
fvjev‡m bv| subjective pronoun wb‡q Av‡m| cÖ`Ë ev‡K¨wUi
135. Choose the correct sentence. [Xvtwet (C) 03-04] A_© †Zvgv‡`i †h †KD GUv wb‡Z cv‡iv; (†K) wb‡e GUv
A Jahir’s the guy who giving us a ride. wb‡q Avgvi AvMÖn ev D‡ØM †bB|
B Jahir’s the guy he giving us a ride. Ans:d ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
C Jahir’s the guy whose giving us a ride 141. Rahim found a laptop in the classroom,
D Jahir’s the guy who’s giving us a ride. but could not determine --- it belonged
fv‡jvfv‡e ey‡S wbb: cÖ‡kœ (Õs)= is, option (A) to. [Xvtwet (A) 17-18]
who Gi ci auxiliary verb QvovB giving e‡m‡Q A who is B whose

hv fzj| option (B) †hLv‡b relative pronoun C who’s D who Ans:d

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

Expert- Job English, Page No. 66 Mobile: 01740-073569


143. I met a person --- I never saw earlier. 144. The specialist --- you want to meet is
[evsjv‡`k RyU wgj Awdmvi-17, Rupali Bank (Officer)-10] available only on Thursdays. [ GB wbqg †_‡K
It was I --- he wanted to sing too. [cÖv_wgK Kgb cÖkœ: Pubali Bank Ltd. Junior Officer -19]
we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (3q avc) 19, †mU b¤^i: 3697] A whose B who
A who B whom C whom D which Ans:c
C which D that Ans:b

Topic-16: Whose Ges Whoever Gi e¨envi D`vniYmn e¨vL¨v Kiæb-


Whoever: m¤ú~Y© ev‡K¨ GKwUI Subject bv _vK‡j †h †KD/hv‡`i‡K/hv‡K hv‡K A‡_© whoever

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


e‡m| †hgb: Give the tasks to whoever looks idle.
Imperative ev‡K¨ preposition I verb Gi gv‡S ïb¨¯’vb _vK‡j subject †K Awbw`©ó K‡i †evSv‡Z D³ ïb¨¯’v‡b
whoever e‡m| †hgb: Give the clothes to whoever needs them.

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]

Major in the army. [Rtwet (D) 13-14] A who B whomever


A that B which C whoever D whom Ans:c
C where D whose Ans:d 148. I don’t know --- book/ dress it is. (Avwg Rvwb
146. The teachers --- students’ evaluation bv eBwU/†cvkvKwU Kvi) [Ptwet (E) 07-08, ivtwet 10-11]
were high won an award. [Xvtwet (C) 11-12, Xvtwet A which B of which
(M) 11-12, Rtwet (D) 08-09] C of whom D whose Ans:d

Topic-17: That/Nominal That Gi e¨envi D`vniYmn e¨vL¨v Kiæb-


That/Nominal That: GKwU clause ‡Kvb verb Gi KZ©v n‡j Giƒc clause Gi mvg‡b
that e‡m| Z‡e that bv _vK‡j A_©vbymv‡i what/which/where G¸‡jv em‡Z cv‡i|
‡hgb: That Nannu is a good cricketer is known to all. (bvbœy GKRb fv‡jv †L‡jvqvi
GUv mevi Rvbv) What he said I cannot understand.
149. --- Nannu is a good cricketer is known to 150. --- man is mortal is a universal truth.
all. [Xvtwet (D) 99-00] [DPF mnKvix jvB‡eªwiqvb Kvg K¨vUvjvMvi Kvg wnmveiÿK-18]

A Our B Which A which B That

C Therefore D That Ans:d C What D This Ans:b

Expert- Job English, Page No. 67 Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-18: Distributive Pronoun ‡Kvb¸‡jv? G¸‡jv e¨env‡ii wbqg wjLyb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Distributive Pronoun: Each, Either, Neither BZ¨vw`i ci of + plural noun+
verb singular nq Ges ev‡K¨ possessive Avm‡j noun Abymv‡i his/ her/ its nq|
‡hgb: Each of the sons follows his father’s trade. mK‡ji g‡a¨ cÖ‡Z¨K‡K/ cÖ‡Z¨KwU‡K †evSv‡Z- Each, `yB‡qi
g‡a¨ GKwU‡K/GKRb‡K †evSv‡Z- Either, `yB‡qi g‡a¨ †KvbwUB/‡KD bq/ GKwUI bv/GKRbI bv †evSv‡Z- Neither
e‡m| Neither of the roads leads to the railway station. (`y&BwU iv¯Ívi †KvbwUB †÷k‡bi w`‡K hvqwb)
151. Choose the correct sentence. [10th BCS, cÖv_wgK 155. Either of the --- to blame for the damage.
we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (Z…Zxq avc)-19,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 15 Zg [Ptwet (D) 11-12]
cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mgch©vq)-19, kÖg Awdmvi-96, A three girls B three girls have
BRDB Gi mnKvix cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-13]
C two girls are D two girls is Ans:d
A A few of the three boys got a prize.
156. Each member of the large family ---- his
B Every of the three boys got a prize.
own set of priorities. [Xvt wet (D) 15-16]
C All of the three boys got a prize. Ans:d
A has B is
D Each of the three boys got a prize.
C have D are Ans:a
A_©: “option-a: wZbR‡bi g‡a¨ K‡qKRb GKwU
e¨vL¨v: eo cwiev‡i cÖ‡Z¨K m`‡m¨i wbR¯^ AMÖwaKvi
cyi¯‹vi †cj” I “option-c: wZbR‡bi g‡a¨ mevB GKwU
Av‡Q| Giƒc A_© w`‡Z DËi is bv n‡q has n‡e|
cyi¯‹vi †cj” wZbRb/mevB wg‡j GKwU cyi¯‹vi cvq bv
157. I had two eggs for breakfast and --- of
ZvB option `ywUB fzj; option-b fzj KviY every Gi
them was fresh. [Xvtwet (D) 02-03, ivtwet (gv‡K©vUs) 09-
ci preposition e‡m bv| Avi every- adjective 10, htwetcÖtwet B 14-15]
wn‡m‡e noun-Gi c~‡e© mivmwi e‡m| †hgb- every A neither B either
boy; option-d: wZbRb evj‡Ki cÖ‡Z¨‡K GKwU K‡i C both D not
one Ans:a
cyi¯‹vi †cj| Giæc A‡_© DËi-d; e¨vL¨v: DËi-a; (mKv‡ji bv¯Ívi Rb¨ Avgvi `yBwU wWg
152. Which word is an example of a wQ‡jv Ges `yBwUi †KvbwUB fv‡jv wQ‡jv bv) g~j cÖ‡kœ
distributive pronoun? [38Zg wewmGm]
verb– was bv †_‡K were _vK‡j DËi n‡Zv both;
A such B either
Avi g~j cÖ‡kœ but _vK‡j DËi n‡Zv either ZLb ev‡K¨
C that D any Ans:b
wecixZ aviYv w`‡Zv Gfv‡e: ÔÔ(mKv‡ji bv¯Ívi Rb¨
153. Each of the sons followed --- father’s
Avgvi `yBwU wWg wQ‡jv wKš‘ `yBwUi GKwU fv‡jv wQ‡jv)Ó
trade. (cy·`i cÖ‡Z¨‡K Zvi evevi Av`k© AbymiY K‡i) [33rd BCS]
we.`ª: Dc‡ii cÖkœwUB BwZevPK A‡_© A‡bK †jL‡Ki
A their B her
g‡Z Either ‡KI DËi wn‡m‡e MÖnY Kiv hv‡e|
C whose D his Ans:d
158. Choose the correct sentence. [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix
154. Neither of the boys was present. Here wkÿv wb‡qvM cwiÿv (gyÝxMÄ....‡dYx)-15, Agrani Bank (Senior Officer-
the word ‘neither’ is- [GB wbqg †_‡K Kgb: Xvtwet Cancelled-17, Rtwet (B) 10-11, Xvtwet (B) 10-11] Ans:b
Awafz³ miKvix 7 K‡jR weÁvb BDwbU 19-20;  GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb
A Neither of the roads lead to the railway station.
cÖkœ: gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) ‡mU 1, 19-20]
B Neither of the roads leads to the railway
AA reciprocal pronoun
station. (`y&BwU iv¯Ívi †KvbwUB †÷k‡bi w`‡K hvqwb)
B a distributive pronoun
C Neither of the roads are leading to the
C a demonstrative pronoun
railway station.
D a relative pronoun Ans:b
D Neither roads are led to the railway station.

Expert- Job English, Page No. 68 Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-19: Reciprocal Pronoun- each other I one another e¨env‡ii wbqg wK? D`vniY w`b|
Reciprocal Pronoun: Reciprocal A_© ci¯úi cÖwZwµqvkxj A_©vr †Kvb welq wb‡q GKRb

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Av‡jvPbv Ki‡j Ab¨RbI Av‡jvPbv Ki‡e| Giƒc †h †Kvb KvR `yB R‡bi g‡a¨ n‡j 9 e‡Y©i “each
other” Giƒc KvR `yB Gi AwaK Gi g‡a¨ n‡j 10 e‡Y©i “one another” e‡m| †hgb: The two
sisters help each other. Students are discussing one another. [AvaywbK e¨vKiY Abymv‡i:
‡Kvb †Kvb ‡ÿ‡Î one another bv _vK‡j each other em‡Z cv‡i]
159. Choose the right parts of speech: “each 162. Double stars orbit -------. [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ-BARRON’S
other” [Rvtwet (IIT) 14-15] Ans:d TOEFL, Model-7, Section-2, Q-11, P-485]

A Personal pronoun B Relative pronoun A each to the other B each other


C Indefinite pronoun D Reciprocal pronoun C each other one D other each Ans:b
160. Choose the correct sentence. [Df‡qi g‡a¨ †KD 163. Identify the correct sentence. [ivtwet (B) 15-16]
KvD‡K/ GKRb Av‡iKRb‡K †`‡Lwb] [mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-05] A The family members love to each other.
A Neither of them saw each other. B The family members love away each other.
B Neither of them saw the other. C The family members love between each other.
C Neither of them saw one another. D The family members love each other. Ans:d

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

Expert- Job English, Page No. 69 Mobile: 01740-073569


168. The underlined word- 169. The underlined word-
 Few know where he is. [Btwet (D) 08-09, (B) 09-10] Some are born genius. [ivtwet (E-we‡Rvi) 13-14]
Neither of the two flowers has fragrance. Either of the two girls will be awarded.
A Pronoun B noun [e‡kgyiwecwe (B) 16-17] A Pronoun B noun [Rvtwet (IBA) 11-12]
C adjective D adverb Ans:a C adjective D adverb Ans:a

Topic-21: Pronoun Antecedent Agreement/ Pronoun Referencing m¤ú‡K© Av‡jvPbv|


Pronoun Antecedent Agreement: ‡Kvb ev‡K¨ e¨eüZ cÖ_g noun/pronoun Abymv‡i cieZ©x
pronoun e¨env‡ii wbqg‡K Pronoun Antecedent Agreement e‡j| wb‡P K‡qKwU wbqg †`Lyb-
wewfbœ Pronoun ‡_‡K Pronoun Gi e¨envi-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Rule-1: One, body Ges thing hy&³ Pronoun (Everybody, Somebody, Nobody,
Anybody, No One, Anyone, Everyone, Someone, Nothing, Anything, Everything,
Something BZ¨vw`) Subject AvKv‡i _vK‡j + Verb(s) + ------ possessive adj. wnmv‡e e¨w³
n‡j gender wn‡m‡e his/her Avi e¯‘/Ab¨vb¨ wKQz n‡j its nq|
†hgb: Everybody should respect his/her parents. Nothing can stay by its own power.
 Advanced Learning: Dc‡ii pronoun ¸‡jvi ci of + you _vK‡j possessive wn‡m‡e your n‡e|
Rule-2: wKš‘ ïay “One” Subject n‡j Verb(s) + Possessive wnmv‡e one’s nq| †hgb: One should obey
one’s parents. we‡kl mZK©Zv: One of + Noun/Pronoun D‡jøL _vK‡j GB Noun/Pro. Abymv‡i
possessive(his/her/its) e‡m| ‡hgb: He is one of the most intelligent students of his class.
Rule-3: Each, either, neither Gi cieZx© Noun/ pronoun Abymv‡i possessive wnmv‡e his/her/its e‡m|
170. One should be careful about --- duty. [23rd 174. Everyone should respect --- parents.
BCS, RvZxq msm` mwPevjq mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, cÖv_wgK mnKvix [RbmsL¨v I cwi. Kj¨vY Kg©KZ©v-04, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 17-18]
wkÿK-18, 12, 14 †Rjv, Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZv©-16, Sonali 175. Neither of the two men wants --- son
Bank (Cash-Officer)-18, Islami Bank (Assistance Officer)- educated. [‡mvbvjx e¨vsK so-14, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 16-17]
08, Bangladesh Bank-13] A their B his
A her B his C them D its Ans:b
C the D one’s Ans:d 176. The more hemoglobin one has, the more
171. Fill in the blank: ‘Each of the ladies told oxygen is carried to --- cells. [Xvtwet (D) 02-03,
--- own story’? [bvwms I wgW. wmwb. bvm©. (28 Rvby. 21)] cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 14-15] Source: BARRON’S TOEFL,
A its B her problem-13(point of view), part-A, P-266, ûeû]

C their D hers Ans:b A its B our

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
Expert- Job English, Page No. 70 Mobile: 01740-073569
wewfbœ Noun ‡_‡K Pronoun Gi e¨envi-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Rule-4: ‡h‡Kvb e¨w³evPK Singular Noun Gi cwie‡Z©- He/ She/ him/ her/ his e‡m|
e¯‘/BZi cÖvYxevPK singular noun Gi cwie‡Z© It/it/its e‡m| ‡hgb: child/ baby/ committee/
horse/ dog/ word/ an elephant BZ¨vw`i cwie‡Z© its/It/it e‡m|
Avi fvjfv‡e g‡b ivLyb- e¨w³/e¯‘/‡QvU wkï/BZi cÖvYxevPK GKK_vq †h‡Kvb Plural Noun Gi cwie‡Z©
They/them/their e‡m| †hgb: children/babies/dogs/People BZ¨vw`i cwie‡Z© their/they/them e‡m|
mZK©Zv: Subject Gi cÖ‡qvR‡b- He/ She/ It/They, Possessive Gi cÖ‡qvR‡b his/her/its/their, Avi object Gi
cÖ‡qvR‡b him/her/it/them e‡m|  wb‡Pi D`vniY¸‡jv g‡bv‡hvM w`‡q co–b-

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
Expert- Job English, Page No. 71 Mobile: 01740-073569
 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|

 Advance Learning: Order of Pronoun:


 `ywU/wZbwU singular Gi †ÿ‡Î avivevwnKZv eySv‡Z wbw`©ó wmwiqvj-
MVb: One + verb---------------------------------- and/but + the other + verb------ e‡m| [2 Gi Rb¨]
MVb: One + verb------- another + verb------- and/but + the other + verb------ e‡m| [3 Gi Rb¨]
‡hgb: Of the two new teachers, one is experienced but the other is not.
 wZbwU Plural Gi †ÿ‡Î avivevwnKZv eySv‡Z wbw`©ó wmwiqvj-
MVb: Some + verb----------- others + verb + ------ and/but+ the others + verb---- e‡m| [3wU MÖæc]
Or: Some+ Noun+ verb--- other+ Noun+ verb +--- and/but+ the other+ Noun + verb-- e‡m|

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
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
C another was not D the other not Ans:b
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim

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

Expert- Job English, Page No. 72 Mobile: 01740-073569


Model Test/Chapter Review
(on Total Pronoun)
195. In which type of sentences a relative e¨vL¨v: Dˇii 1g his n‡jv possessive adj. Avi
pronoun joins two clauses. [ivtwet (Law) 04-05] 2q (his= relative) n‡jv possessive pronoun
A simple B complex 198. Which of the following sentence is
C compound D interrogative Ans:b correct? [ivtwet (A5) 11-12]
196. Choose the correct sentence. A Any of the three pen will do.
[Lytwet (Rxe weÁvb ¯‹zj) 03-04]
B Any of the three pens will do.
A A few of the eight boys got a prize. C Either of the three pen will do.
B Each of the eight boys got a prize. D Either of the three pens will do. Ans:b
C Every of the eight boys got a prize.
Note: `yB‡qi g‡a¨ †evSv‡Z either, neither Ges
D All the eight boys got a prize. Ans:b
A‡b‡Ki g‡a¨ †h †Kvb GKwU †evSv‡Z any e‡m|
197. When a man tended to know how I had
199. Choose the correct sentence. [Xvtwet (D) 02-03]
got --- contact number, I told him that I
A One of my bags were stolen from the shop.
was given it by a relative of-------. B One of my bags was stolen from the shop.
[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 18-19]
C One of my bag were stolen from the shop.
A him, him B his, him
D One of my bag was stolen from the shop.
C him, his D his, his Ans:d
‡`vKvb n‡Z Avgvi GKwU e¨vM Pzwi n‡jv Ans:b

IQ- Pronoun wb‡RB noun word, ZvB ‘pronoun’ word wUi pronoun n‡”Q ‘it’ (cÖ‡Z¨K noun GiB pronoun _v‡K)

 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vqwUi Live Class


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
AvKv‡i wfwWI Model Test Gi Rb¨
cv‡ki QR ‡KvW¸‡jv ¯‹¨vb Kiæb- Model- 01; Model-02; Model-03

IQ- Pronoun wb‡RB noun word, ZvB ‘pronoun’ word


wUi pronoun n‡”Q ‘it’ (cÖ‡Z¨K noun GiB pronoun _v‡K)

=======000========

Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb


https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

Expert- Job English, Page No. 73 Mobile: 01740-073569


Number (msL¨v/ePb) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 7wU+- 3, 4, 7, 8, 10, 12
 All Bank Job Exams 23wU+- 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 12
 Primary Job Exams 15wU+- 1, 2, 4, 8, 9, 11, 12
 PSC & Other Jobs 165wU+- 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


GB Aa¨vq †_‡K GLb ch©šÍ †gvU cÖkœ n‡q‡Q 7 wU| e¨vL¨v: Pair kãwU wb‡RB singular Ges wb‡RB
Plural; ZvB Gi mv‡_ KL‡bv s/es hy³ Kivi
 Number mswkøó mvaviY wbqg †_‡K 4wU cÖk-œ  cÖ‡qvRb nq bv| wKš‘ Jeans, shirts, Pants
1. The verb of “Number” is- [36th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] G¸‡jvi mv‡_ s/es hy³ Ki‡Z nq| ZvB DËi c;
A Number B Enumerate
 Latin k‡ãi Singular- Plural †_‡K 3wU cÖk
œ
C Numbering D Numerical Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: GB cÖ‡kœ cÖK…Z DËi Enumerate; Z‡e 5. Which one of the following words is in
Enumerate bv _vK‡j number DËi Kiv singular form? [37-Zg I 38-Zg wewmGm]

†h‡Zv| A agenda B oases


C radius D formulae Ans:c
2. What is the plural form of the word
‘louse’? [38Zg wewmGm I Ab¨vb¨]
e¨vL¨v: radius n‡”Q singular Gi plural n‡jv
A louses
Radii/ Radiuses; Ab¨vb¨ Ack‡b k㸇jv
B lice plural;
C lices 6. What is the plural number of ‘ovum’?
D licess Ans:b [Tips: –um _vK‡j -a nq] [39 Zg wewmGm (we‡kl)]
3. Identity the word that remains the A ovams B ovumes
same in plural form. [42nd BCS] C ovums D ova Ans:d
A deer B horse e¨vL¨v: Ovum (wW¤^vby) Gi Plural n‡jv Ova;
C elephant D tiger Ans:a 7. Which one is singular form? [38Zg, 37Zg
e¨vL¨v: Sheep, deer, pair G¸‡jv wb‡RB Plural; wewmGm, I Ab¨vb¨]
G‡`i mv‡_ s/es hy³ nq bv| A Bacteria B Phenomena

4. Liza had given me two --- [42nd BCS] C Radius D Criteria Ans:c

A pair of jean B pairs of jean Ans:c e¨vL¨v: Bacterium-Bacteria, Phenomenon-


C pair of jeans D pairs of jeans Phenomena, Radius- Radii/ Radiuses,
Criterion- Criteria
Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
Our 00
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 74 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert


 UwcKwfwËK Basic + Advanced Rules mn we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv 
00
Topic-01: Number Kv‡K e‡j? Bnv KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?
Number: Noun/pronoun Gi msL¨v‡K Number e‡j| myZivs †R‡b ivLv `iKvi-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Noun/ pronoun ev‡` Ab¨ †Kvb parts of speech Gi number nq bv| [Z‡e verb Gi
†ÿ‡Î ev‡K¨i subject Gi mv‡_ wgj ivL‡Z verb Gi singular/ plural iƒc e¨envi n‡Z
cv‡i| †hgb, He is--, They are-- BZ¨vw`]
Number 2 cÖKvi:
1. Singular Number (GKePb): GKwU gvÎ e¨w³, e¯‘ ev cÖvYx‡K †evSvq| †hgb- a boy, a girl, etc.
2. Plural Number (eûePb): GKvwaK e¨w³, e¯‘ ev cÖvYx‡K †evSvq| †hgb- two boys, girls, etc.
 we‡kl `„wó: Noun Gi †ÿ‡Î Common noun (Boy, Book, Brother, etc.) Ges Collective noun
(Class, army, etc.) Gi number cwieZ©b nq| wKš‘ Proper Noun (Dhaka, Rahim, etc.) Material
Noun (oil, rice, etc.) Ges Abstract Noun (Honesty, Kindness, etc.) Gi Number cwieZ©b nq bv|
 Confusion Clear/Advanced Learning: “Number” word wU wb‡R singular, Gi plural n‡jv
“numbers” Ges number Gi Written Abbreviation- wn‡m‡e no. e¨envi Kiv nq| Number k‡ãi verb
n‡e Enumerate- hvi A_© msL¨v MYbv Kiv| (Source: Cambridge advance learner dictionary-3rd Edition)

-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

A Noun & Verb B Adjective & verb


A Number B Enumerate
C Noun & Pronoun D None Ans:c
C Numbering D Numerical Ans:b
03. The Plural form of “Number” is---
e¨vL¨v: GB cÖ‡kœ cÖK…Z DËi Enumerate; Z‡e
A Numbers B Enumberes Ans:a
Enumerate bv _vK‡j number DËi Kiv †h‡Zv|
C Numberes D Numericales

Bs‡iwR k‡ãi Singular-Plural:


 Bs‡iwR k㸇jvi Singular number †_‡K Plural number G iƒcvšÍ‡ii
wKQz wbqg I cv_©K¨ wb‡P avivevwnKfv‡e †`Iqv n‡jv-
Topic-2: mvaviY kã ev s/h Øviv mgvß Noun ¸‡jvi singular-plural Kivi mvaviY I e¨wZµg wbqg-
mvaviY wbqg: mvaviYZ Singular noun cv_©K¨/e¨wZµg wbqg: Singular noun Gi †k‡l s,
Gi mv‡_ s †hvM K‡i Ges †h noun ¸‡jvi ss, sh, ch (-P Gi gZ D”PviY n‡j), x, z BZ¨vw` _vK‡j
†k‡l ch, ÔKÕ Gi gZ D”PviY nq †m¸‡jvi es †hvM K‡i Plural Kiv nq|
mv‡_ s †hvM K‡i Plural Kiv nq| Singular Plural
Singular Plural Fox (‡LuKwkqvj) Foxes
Bag || Doll (cyZzj) Bags || Dolls Glass || Bus Glasses || Buses
Boy || Toy (‡Ljbv) Boys || Toys Dish (_vjv) Dishes
Monarch (‡gvbvK©) mgªvU Monarchs Box || Loss (nviv‡bv) Boxes || Losses
Stomach (cvK¯’wj) Stomachs Fez (Uzwc) Fezzes/ Fezes
Branch (kvLv) Branches
[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 75 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert
04. Fox Gi mwVK Plural †KvbwU? [A_© gš¿Yvj‡q Awdm 07. Doll Gi mwVK Plural †KvbwU? [A_© gš¿Yvj‡q Awdm
mnKvix -11] mnKvix -11]
A foxen A dolss
B foxes B dolls
C foxs C doles
D foxss Ans:b D dolly Ans:b
05. The plural of ‘Fez’ is- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 08. Which one is singular? [ivtwet 09-10]
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (wØZxq avc 2019]
A mice B public
A Fez B Fezees
C crowd D doll Ans:d
C Feezes D Fezes Ans:d
Clue: Mice (Bu`yiMy‡jv)- Plural Avi doll kãwU
Hints: Fez (‡dR Uzwc; gymjgvb‡`i e¨envi jvj
singular Gi plural- Dolls| Advanced
Uzwc Gi plural from n‡jv fezzes ev fezes.
Learner-iv wk‡L ivLyb- public, crowd kã `ywU
06. Which one is singular numbers? [Btwet (G)
18-19,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet (we) †mU-K, 19-20]
Collective noun wn‡m‡e ev‡K¨ singular
A data B media wn‡m‡eI e‡m| Avevi wef³ eySv‡j plural nq| ZvB
C criteria D glass Ans:d GB cÖ‡kœ kã `ywU‡K plural aiv n‡jv|

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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


G‡`i ¯’‡j ves w`‡j plural nq| f, fe, ef _vK‡jI s †hvM K‡i plural nq|
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
Thief Thieves Leaf Leaves Chief a
(cÖ vb) Chiefs Proof g
(cÖ vY) Proofs
(‡Pvi) (cvZv) (cvZv¸‡jv) Gulf Gulfs Hoof (Lyi) Hoofs
Loaf(LÛ) Loaves Half Halves (DcmvMi)
Life Lives Self -wbR Selves Belief Beliefs Dwarf (evgb) Dwarfs
Calf - Calves Knife- Knives Cliff Cliffs Scarf (Iobv) Scarfs
evQzi PvKz (Lvov DPz Roof(Qv`) roofs
Wife (¯¿x) Wives Wolf Wolves cvnvo)
Prince Princes Piece Pieces e¨wZµg: Scarf→ Scarves, Hoof→ Hooves
Shelf = eB‡qi ZvK) Shalves

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]

A Public B Crowd A Knifes


C Mice D Knife Ans:d B Kniveses
Clue: Mice- Plural Avi Knife kãwU C Knives
singular Gi plural- Knives nq| Advanced D Knifeess Ans:c
Learner-iv wk‡L ivLyb- public, crowd kã `ywU 11. What is the plural form of “Leaf”?
Collective noun wn‡m‡e ev‡K¨ singular wn‡m‡e A Leaves B Leave [Btwet (C) 08-09]

e‡m| Avevi wef³ eySv‡j plural nq| ZvB GB cÖ‡kœ C Leave D Leaft Ans:a

kã `ywU‡K plural aiv n‡jv|

[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 76 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert


12. The plural form of ‘Piece’(UzKiv ev LÛ) is- 16. The plural of ‘Dwarf’ is- (evgb †jvK) [ivtwet
A Pice B Pieces [Btwet (C) 13-14] (D) 18-19, Xvtwet (C) 00-01, Kytwet (D) 12-13, KvQvKvwQ Ackb:
‡et‡ivtwet (wm) 15-16]
C Picess D Picees Ans:b
A Dwarves B Dwarfes
Hints: Pice (cvBm)- cqmv; C, D fzj kã|
C Dwarfs D Dwarx Ans:c
[fv‡jv Bs‡iwR wkL‡Z ïay co‡jB n‡e bv gv_vI LuvUv‡Z n‡e]
17. The singular of ‘leaves’? [cwieviKj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv
13. Which one is plural? [evsjv‡`k †gwib GKv‡Wwg 15-
cÖwkÿYv_x©-10, cÖv.mn. wkÿK. -18 (¯’wMZ-14) 12 †Rjv]
16, IFIC Bank Ltd. Trai. Assist. Offi. (TAO) 18]
A Leafe B Leaf
A Actress B News Ans:d
C Leav D Leave Ans:b
C Mattress (ivRcyÎMY)
D Princes
18. Which one is the plural form of the
mZK© _vK‡eb †hLv‡b: Actress (Awf‡bÎx) GwU
word “wolf” ‡bK‡oevN? [Btwet (N) 02-03, mnKvix
feminine Gender Ges singular Number| RR-10, cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-11, 5g we‡RGm
ZvB ess ‡`‡LB plural ‡f‡e Gender I Number cÖv_wgK cixÿv-10, evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †ev‡W© mnKvix Gb‡dvm©‡g›U
†Kv-AwW©‡bUi -2017, wmwKDwiwU G·‡PÄ Kwg. (Awdm mnv.) 27 AvM÷ 21]
¸wj‡q †dj‡eb bv| Actress ‡_‡K Actresses
A Wolfs
n‡jv plural| Mattress (‡ZvkK), News (msev`)
B Wolfes
GivI singular| mveavb: Prince ‡_‡K Princes
C Wolffier
(ivRcyÎMY), Avi Princess ‡_‡K Princesses D Wolves Ans:d
(ivRKb¨vMY)| ïay ‘s’ Gi cv_©K¨ eyS‡Z cvi‡jb? 19. Which is the plural of “calf”? [A_© gš¿vYvj‡q
14. Which of the following does not add Awdm mnKvix-11, ivtwet 08-09, gv`ªvmv wkÿv Awa. (‡÷vi wKcvi) 19 Ryb 21]
“ves” in the plural form? [Xtwet (D) 05-06, A Calfs B Calffes
Btwet 08-09, ivtwet (E-odd, 14-15, (gv‡K©wUs) 09-10, evsjv‡`k C Calf D Calves Ans:d
we`¨yr Dbœqb †evW© Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb)-13]
20. Write the plural form of “Thief”? [ivtwet
A Wife B Roof (A) 09-10, A_© gš¿Yvj‡q Awdm mnKvix-11, mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii
C Wolf D Shelf Ans:b BDwbqb mgvRKg©x-16]
Help: Wife- wives; Roof- Roofs; Wolf- A Thiefes B Thievs
wolves; Shelf- shelves; C Thiefs D Thieves Ans:d
15. Plural form of “Half” is: [BSC Senior Officer 21. Choose the correct plural form: [Z_¨ gš¿Yv.
(IT/ICT) -18,  GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY Aaxb wewUwe- Gi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -2017]
gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 19] A Wifes B Roofs
A Halfs B Halffs
C Wolfs D Shelfs Ans:b
C Halve D Halves Ans:d

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
[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 77 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert
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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


y Gi cwie‡Z© ies †hvM K‡i plural Kiv nq| vowel + y _vK‡j, s †hvM K‡i plural nq|
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
Lady Ladies Army Armies Toy (‡Ljbv) Toys Boy (evjK) Boys
(f`ª gwnjv) (‡mbvevwnbx) Day (w`b) Days Way (c_) Ways
Baby (wkï) Babies Fly(gvwQ) Flies Key (Pvwe) Keys Play(‡Ljv) Plays
Fly(V)-Dov Attorney Attorn
Spy (†Mv‡q›`v) Spies (Avg‡gv³vi) eys

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
[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 78 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert
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

A school B oxen 34. Which is a singular number? [cÖevmx Kj¨vY I


ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi DcmnKvix cwiPvjK 2017]
C leaf D mathematics Ans:b
A cliffs B index
e¨vL¨v: Ox ‡_‡K oxen n‡jv Plural; Ab¨w`‡K
C crises D mice Ans:b
school, leaf, mathematics G¸‡jv me singular|
35. The plural form ‘ox’ [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa. cwievi
29. Select the correct plural form- [‡ij gš¿Yvjq (Kw¤ú.
Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv 2011, 18]
Acv‡iUi) 12 Ryb 21]

A Loss B Oxen A oxes B oxen

C Fiction D Woman Ans:b C oxic D bullock 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]

Singular- Louse, Dormouse, Mouse; A Teeths B Tooth


Plural- Lice, Dormice, Mice C Teeth D Tooths Ans:c
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

Topic-07: ‡h Noun ¸‡jv me©`v Singular Giƒc Noun List wjLyb-


me©`v Singular Noun List: Uncountable noun ¸‡jv me©`v Singular number wn‡m‡e
e¨eüZ nq| G‡`i mv‡_ s †hvM nq bv KviY Giv plural nq bv| †hgb: Information (Z_¨),
Bread(iæwU), Soap(mvevb) Alphabet (eY©gvjv), Abuse (Ace¨envi), Furniture
(AvmevecÎ), Equipment (miÄvg), poetry, scenery, advice, etc.
[Giƒc Av‡iv Uncountable noun m¤ú‡K© Rvb‡Z Noun Aa¨vq †`L‡Z cv‡ib]

[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 79 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert


40. Which one of the following is singular? 44. Which one of the following is a singular
[mnKvix gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK -09] number? [e¯¿ I cvU gš¿Yvj‡qi †U·U&vBj Bbw÷DU I †U·UvBj
A Scenery B peasantry BwÄwbqvwis K‡j‡Ri Bb÷ªv±i (wWwUAvB) - 18]
A geese customs
B
C Government D Vermin Ans:a
C poetry spectacles Ans:c
D
41. Chose the word which do not have a e¨vL¨v: Option ¸‡jvi g‡a¨ singular number n‡jv
plural- [GKwU evwo GKwU Lvgvi cÖK‡íi wdì mycvifvBRvi-18, poetry-A_© KweZv; Kve¨| ZvQvov geese, customs,
KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21]
spectacles n‡jv plural number hv‡`i singular
A mouse B intension
number h_vµ‡g goose, custom Ges spectacle.
C woman D information Ans:d
45. Which one is plural- [Ptwet (G) 11-12, (E) 10-11,
42. What is the plural form of “poetry”? mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii wdì mycvifvBRvi-17]
(‡cv-GwUªª) [Btwet (C) 06-07] A actress B News
A poetries B poetrys Ans:d C princes D Mistress Ans:c
C poetres D none of them e¨vL¨v: “prince” A_© ivRcyÎ hvi ‘plural’ n‡”Q
43. Which one is always used as singular? princes Ab¨w`‡K (actress- Awf‡bÎx; Mistress-
[GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: cªv_. we`¨vjq mn. wkÿK (4q avc) 19; †mU
M„nKΩx; Giv singular) Ges news-uncountable
b¤^i: 8433, 5g we‡RGm (mn. RR) -10, ivtwet (F-AweÁvb) 17-18]
A staff B horse noun|
C bread D custom Ans:c

Topic-08: ‡h Noun ¸‡jv me©`v Plural nq Giƒc Noun List wjLyb-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


me©`v Plural Noun List: M‡íi Noun ¸‡jv me©`v Plural number wn‡m‡e e¨eüZ nq,
G‡`i †Kvb Singular iƒc †bB| Mí: Aborigines (Avw`evwm) iv scissors (KuvwP) w`‡q
bowels (bvwofuw~ o) †K‡U Lvq| Avi vitals (Rxebx kw³) savings (mÂq) K‡i| GKw`b GK
nuptials (weevn) Abyôvb †_‡K tidings (msev`) Gj Zv‡`i‡K ‡mLv‡b †h‡Z n‡e| ZvB Zviv trousers (cvRvgv)
I spectacles (Pkgv) c‡o †mLv‡b †Mj| Zvici mKj assets, belongings (AwaKvi fz³ wRwbm) I
riches(m¤ú`) wb‡q P‡j G‡jv| GB wec‡` †jvKRb amends (¶wZc~iY) wn‡m‡e alms(Av-g&-m&) (wf¶vi Kvco,
Lv`¨ BZ¨vw` wRwbmcÎ) w`‡q †Kvb gZ mgm¨v mgvavb Ki‡jv|  Alms (N)-wfÿvi `ªe¨vw` & Beggar- wfÿzK;
Attention: Pants, trousers, spectacles (Pkgv), scissors (KuvwP) BZ¨vw`i 2wU Ask _v‡K weavq Giv
plural wn‡m‡e we‡eP¨|
46. Which one is plural? [ivtwet 05-06]
A Ethics B Mathmatics C Bowels D Innings Ans:c

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)

[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 80 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert


Statistics Mathematics Phonetics Majority Mankind Clergy
cwimsL¨vb (MwYZ) (aŸwbZË¡) (AwaKvsk) (gvbeRvwZ) (ag© hvRK)
Semantics Ethics Gallows Perfumery Gentry Vermin
(A_©ZË¡) (bxwZwe`¨v) (duvwm Kvô) (myMwÜ `ªe¨ mg~n) (f`ª m¤úª`vq) (KxUcZ½)
Physics Economics Innings Government Cattle Poultry
c`v_©we`¨v) (A_©bxwZ) (ce©) (miKvi †RvU) (Mevw` cïi `j) (nuvm gyiMx)
Linguistics Civics Politics Peasantry Aristocracy Off-spring
(fvlv weÁvb (‡cŠiYxwZ) (ivRbxwZ) (K…lK m¤úª`vq) (AwfRvZ m¤úª`vq) (mšÍvb-mš‘wZ)
Gentry- f`ª m¤úª`vq

‡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
[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 81 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert
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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Giv wb‡RivB Singular ev plural DfqB n‡Z cv‡i| Z‡e G‡`i mvg‡b msL¨vevPK kã/
Determiner †`‡L †evSv hvq Giv Singular bvwK plural, †hgb: Sheep wb‡RB Singular
Avevi wb‡RB plural, Z‡e one/1 Sheep singular Avi Five/ 5 Sheep Gfv‡e wjL‡jB plural n‡e (Sheep
k‡ãi mv‡_ s ‡hv‡Mi `iKvi †bB| Giƒc Av‡iv D`vniY wb‡Pi e‡· †`Lyb-
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
Sheep (‡fov) Sheep Hundred Hundred Species (cÖRvwZ) Species
Deer (nwiY) Deer Thousand (nvRvi) Thousand Swine (k~Ki) Swine
Pair (‡Rvov) Pair Million (`k jÿ) Million Public (RbMY) Public
Dozen Billion Cannon Cannon/
(AvÿwiK A‡_© 12) Dozen Billion
(GKk †KvwU) (K¨vbb-Kvgvন) Cannons
Gross- (12 WRন) Gross Corps(‰m‡b¨i fvM) Corps Aircraft (weমান) Aircraft
Score (AvÿwiK ‡bvU: Hundred, Thousand, Million, Billion k㸇jv Awbw`©ó msL¨vK A_©
Score
A‡_© 20) w`‡Z G‡`i mv‡_ ‘s’ ‡hvM nq| †hgb: Thousands of people were present
Fish (GKRvZxq gvQ) Fish(es) (wewfbœ
RvZ †evSv‡Z)
in Bangabandhu’s Speech on 7 march in 1971. (nvRvi nvRvi †jvK--)

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 82 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert


59. The 'Zero plural marker' is used in- 66. What is the plural of ‘fish’? [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb)
[evsjv‡`k †Wf‡jvc‡g›U e¨vsK wj. wmwbqi Awdmvi 2017] 07-08, E, odd roll, 12-13]
A cannon B mouse A fisheries B fish
C physics D medium Ans:a C fishes D none Ans:b/c
e¨vL¨v: cÖ‡kœ e‡j‡Q ‡KvbwUi †Kvb plural wPý/ we‡kl e¨vL¨v: fish Gi plural(fish/ fishes) 2 UvB
marker ‡bB| A_©vr singular n‡Z plural Kivi n‡Z cv‡i Z‡e Avgiv Av‡M fish DËi Ki‡ev|
†ÿ‡Î †KvbwUi cwieZ©b nq bv| [‡bvU: canon/ 67. What is the plural form of “Score”?
cannon `ywU evbvbB mwVK] A scores B score [Btwet (Law) 04-05]
60. Liza had given me two ---. [42nd BCS] C scors D none Ans:b
A pair of jean B pairs of jean 68. What is the plural of ‘deer’? [bvwm©s wgWIqvdvwi
Awa. wmwbqi ÷vd bvm© 2018, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi Ges
C pair of jeans D pairs of jeans Ans:c
mnKvix cwiPvjK 2016, cwiKíbv Ges cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ˆew`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb
e¨vL¨v: Pair Gi mv‡_ s hy³ nq bv wKš‘ jeans Gi mv‡_ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK-05, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wk¶K (ewikvj wefvM)-
08, Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK-11, †et‡ivtwet (B) 12-13, Btwet (A) 14-15] [KvwiMwi wkÿv
s e‡m| Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21]
61. Which is singular number? [ GB wbq‡g Kgb A Deer B Deorn
cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi 19]
C Dearine D Derrs Ans:a
AGeese B News
69. The plural form of the word “sheep” is-
C Customs D scissors Ans:b [wcGmwm mnKvix mwPe -05, _vbv wk¶v Kg©KZ©v -10, ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi
62. Identify the word that can be used as Kviv ZË¡eavqK -13, WvK wefv‡Mi †cv÷vj Acv‡iUi 2016,  ûeû
both singular and plural: [41st BCS, ivtwet (E Kgb cÖkœ: RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (wW), (‡mU:1), 19-20, wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi
mnKvix ‡cªvMÖvgvi-17, Rxeb exgv (Awdm mnv.) 4 †m‡Þ. 21]
Odd 16-17]
A Wood B light
A sheeps B sheep
C sheepes D ships Ans:b
C issue D fish Ans:d
63. Identify the word which remains the 70. What is the plural of “Cannon”? [Btwet (P)
04-05, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wk¶K (hgybv) -08, gwnjv I wkï
same in its plural form: [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb Dc‡Rjv welqK Kg©KZv©-07]
40th BCS 2019]
A Canonnes B Canones
A aircraft B intension
C Cannon D Cannons Ans: c, d
C mouse D thesis Ans:a
71. Find out the correct sentence. [‡W›Uvj K‡jR
64. Identity the word that remains the same 97-98, cvtwetcÖtwet (C), weÁvb 16-17]
in plural form. [42nd BCS] A Five deers and ten sheeps are grazing in the field.
A deer B horse B Five deer and ten sheeps are grazing in the field.
C Five deer and ten sheep are grazing in the field.
C elephant D tiger Ans:a
D Five deers and ten sheep are grazing in the field.
65. Three score is – [ivt wet (E) we‡Rvo 15-16]
Ans:c
A thirty times
B three hundred times
C three times twenty
D more than three Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: score k‡ãi A_©© 20 ZvB Three score= 3 72. What is the plural of “spacecraft”?
evi 20 A_©vr 60| cÖkœUv cwiÿvq Nywi‡q Avm‡Z cv‡i (‡¯úmµvd&U) [cvtwetcÖtwet (B, weÁvb) 16-17]
Gfv‡e 5 score= ? DËi n‡Z cv‡i- Five times A spacecrafts B pacecrafts

twenty= 100; ten times ten= 100 BZ¨vw`| C spacescraft D spacecraft Ans:d

[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 83 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert


Topic-11: Bs‡iRx eY©, msL¨v, mswÿß bvg Ges cÖZxK¸‡jv Plural Kivi wbqg wK?
 Bs‡iwR‡Z eY©, msL¨v, mswÿß bvg ev cÖZx‡Ki †k‡l apostrophe (’s) †hvM K‡i Plural Kiv

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


nq| †hgb: one t = 1Uv wU, five t’s = 5 Uv wU, t’s= wU¸‡jv BZ¨vw`|
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
Ten ten’s t t’s 2 2’s BBA BBA’s

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

A t’s B ts” (F1) 11-12] C five D fiveses Ans:a


C ts D None Ans:a
 Advanced Learner ‡`i Rb¨-
 e¨wZµg wbqg- 01: wb‡¤œi Uncountable Noun ¸‡jvi mv‡_ S hy³ n‡j A_© cwieZ©b n‡q Plural nq|
Singular Plural Singular Plural
Advice (Dc‡`k) Advices (msev`/Z_¨)
Iron (‡jvnv) Irons (‡jvnvi wkKj) Return (cÖZ¨veZ©b) Returns (weeiYx)
Quarter(GK PZz_v©sk) Quarters (‰ÎgvwmK) Sand (evwj) Sands (giæf~wg)

 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|
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
Ab¨w`‡K Basis, formula Ges dwarf n‡jv
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim

[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 84 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert


Latin k㸇jvi Singular-Plural:
Topic-12: D`vniYmn Latin k‡ãi Singular-plural Kivi 7wU wbqg wjLyb|
 Latin k㸇jvi Singular number †_‡K Plural number G iƒcvšÍ‡ii 7wU kU©KvU wbqg †`Iqv
n‡jv- hvi Av‡jv‡K cieZx© ‡Uwe‡ji D`vniY¸‡jv c‡o wb‡eb|
Rules Singular Plural
Singular word Gi †k‡l um _vK‡j, Datum (DcvË), Data,

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


1
....... um Gi cwie‡Z© a ewm‡q plural Ki‡Z nq| Medium (MYgva¨g) Media
Singular word Gi †k‡l on... _vK‡j,
2
........ on Gi cwie‡Z© a ewm‡q plural Ki‡Z nq| Phenomenon (Ae¯’v) Phenomena
Singular word Gi †k‡l is... _vK‡j, Analysis Analyses
3
........ is Gi cwie‡Z© es ewm‡q plural Ki‡Z nq| Oasis (giæ`¨vb) Oases
Singular word Gi †k‡l us _vK‡j,
4 ......... us Gi cwie‡Z© i ewm‡q plural Ki‡Z nq| Syllabus (cvV¨m~wP) Syllabi
Avevi us †i‡L w`‡q es ewm‡q plural Kiv hvq| Syllabus (cvV¨m~wP) Syllabuses
Singular word Gi †k‡l u _vK‡j, Bureaus(US)/
5
.......... u †i‡L w`‡q s/x ewm‡q plural Ki‡Z nq| Bureau (Avgjv Zš¿) Bureaux (UK)
Singular word Gi †k‡l a _vK‡j, Stigma (Kj¼), Stigmas,
6 .......a †i‡L w`‡q s/e/ta ewm‡q plural Ki‡Z nq| Stigma (Kj¼) Stigmata
Alumna (cÖv³b QvÎx) Alumnae
Singular word Gi †k‡l ix/ex _vK‡j, Appendix(Dcv½/cwiwkó) Appendixes
.....ix/ex †i‡L w`‡q es ewm‡q plural Ki‡Z nq| Index(m~Px) Indexes
7 Appendices
.....ix/ex Gi cwie‡Z© w`‡q ices ewm‡q plural Ki‡Z Appendix (‡gwW‡K‡ji †¶‡Î)
nq| Index(exRMwY‡Zi wPý) Indices
79. Which one is in singular number? [cÖvK- 82. Which of the following is in the correct
cÖvt mnt wkt wbt cixÿv-15, WvK I †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM wefv‡Mi Aaxb WvK plural form of the word? [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨
Aax`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi-18, Dc‡Rjv cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v -10,cjøx mÂq gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019,
e¨vsK (K¨vk Awdmvi)-18]
ivtwet (Law) 03-04]
A Criteria B Data A phenomenons B phenomenon
C Agenda D Index Ans:d C phenomena D phenomenas Ans:c
80. The plural words ‘phenomena’ ‘data’ 83. The singular form ‘data’ is- [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
are called- [Btwet (B) 13-14] cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mn. wkÿK (25 †Rjv)-19, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix
A foreign plural B zero plural Ans:a wkÿK (1g avc) 19, wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM /Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v
(gyw³‡hv×v) 18]
C unusual plural D irregular plural
A deta B detum
81. The plural number of ‘Bureau’- [ ûeû
Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (2q avc-19, Btwet (C) 13- C datam D datum Ans:d
14, (B,H) 14-15] 84. Which noun is in plural form? [ Dc‡ii
A Bureax B Bureaux wbqg †_‡K ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (P) 19-20]
C Buraes D Bureas Ans:b A diagnoses B crisis
Clue: … um ‡_‡K us/ux| C goose D class Ans:a

[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 85 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert


85. What is the plural of criterion? [‡et‡ivtwet 89. Which is a plural? [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi
(C) 10-11, wgwjUvwi BwÄwbqvi mvwf©‡m‡mi †÷vig¨vb-18, cÖwZiÿv mycvwib‡Ub‡W›U- 19, ewnivMgb I cvm‡cvU© Awa`߇ii mnKvix
gš¿Yv. wgwjUvwi BwÄ. mvwf©‡m‡mi †÷vig¨vb 2018] cwiPvjK-14, †gwib GKv‡Wwg 15-16,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet (we)
A criterions B criteria †mU-K, 19-20, evsjv‡`k ˆZj, M¨vm I LwbR m¤ú` Ki‡cv‡ikb †c‡Uvªv
evsjv)Õi wnmve mnKvix- 19]
C criteriones D criteias Ans:b
A news B crises
86. Which of the following nouns is in C mathematics D ecomics Ans:b
plural form? [et‡tktgytitwetcÖtwet BDwbU wW 2018-19, kªg 90. The plural of ‘analysis’ is- [wewfbœ gš¿Yv.
I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cÖavb cwi`k©K-09,  GB wbq‡g ûeû
/wefvM/Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv (mvaviY) 2018]
Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx
(wmwfj) 19] A analyses B analysies
A Radius B data C analysess D analysis Ans:a
C medium D oasis Ans:b 91. Which of the following is a singular
87. Which of the following is in plural number? [cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ‰e. Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yv. Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-2017]
form? [Ptwet (E) 11-12, (B1) 12-13, cwievi cwiKíbv Awa. A cliffs B index
cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv 2018] C crises D mice Ans:b
A datum B media 92. Which one is not plural? [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK
C analysis D radius Ans:b (mycvifvBRvi)-14, ivt wet (F) AweÁvb 15-16, ivt wet (D) AevwYR¨ 15-16]

88. Which one is plural- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: data


A B criteria
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (wØZxq avc) 2019] phenomenon
C D curricula Ans:c
A Oasis B Terminus 93. The singular form of 'phenomena' is-
C Vertex D Bureaux Ans:d [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx
(wmwfj) 2019, wkÿv,WvK, ¯^v¯’¨ I A_© gš¿Yvjq cÖkvmwbK I e¨w³MZ
Hints: Option ¸‡jvi g‡a¨ plural n‡jv
Kg©KZ©v 15]
Bureaux hvi singular n‡jv bureau (miKvix ev A phenomenna B phenomenon
†cŠi Awdm)| C Phenomenone D phenom Ans:b

More Example According to above 7 Rules-


Singular Plural Singular Plural
Addendum (cwiwkó) Addenda Gymnasium (e¨vqvgvMvi) Gymnasia
Agendum (Av‡jvP¨m~wP) Agenda Hypothesis (Abygvb) Hypotheses
Alluvium (cwjgvwU) Alluvia Medium (MYgva¨g) Mediums/ Media
Alumnus (cÖv³b QvÎ) Alumni Memorandum (¯§viKwjwc) Memoranda
Apex Apexes/Apices Magus Magi- g¨vRvB
Calculus Calculi(K¨vjKzjvm) Nucleus(civgvYy) Nuclei(wbDwK¬Avi)
Aquarium (Kuv‡Pi grmvavi) Aquaria/Aquariums Locus Loci
Axis (A¶) Axes Oasis (giæ`¨vb) Oases
Bacterium (AYyRxe) Bacteria Optimum (m‡e©v”P) Optima
Basis (wfwË) Bases Ovum (wW¤^vby) Ova
Corrigendum(ms‡kvwaZ welq) Corrigenda Plectrum (nvwZi `v‡Zi LÛ) Plectra
Radius(e¨vmva©) Radii/Radiuses
Crisis (Afve) Crises
e¨wZµg: Genus(MY) Genera

[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 86 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert


Criterion (gvb`Û) Criteria Radix (Drm) Radices
Diagnosis (‡ivM wbY©q) Diagnoses Spectrum (Av‡jvKQUv) Spectra
Dictum (bxwZ evK¨) Dicta Stimulus (DÏxcK) Stimuli
Encomium(cÖksmv m~PK Dw³) Encomia Syllabus (cvV¨m~wP) Syllabi/ Syllabuses
Erratum (Qvcvi fzj) Errata Symposium(Av‡jvPbv mfv) Symposia
Exemplum (D`vniY) Exempla Stratum (wkjvi ¯Íi) Strata
Flambeau (Av‡jvi gkvj) Flambeaus Synopsis (mvi ms‡ÿc) Synopses
Focus (†K›`ª) Foci/focuses Referendum Referenda
Formula Formulae Terminus (cÖvwšÍK/†kl) Termini
Genius (cÖwZfv) Genii/geniuses Ultimatum (PigcÎ) Ultimata/Ultimatums
Word ¸‡jv dictionary order G mvRv‡bv Av‡Q| Vertex(kxl©we›`y) Vertices

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n


94. The plural form of ‘spectrum’ is- 98. The Plural form of ‘Genus’ is - [ivtwet 05-06,
[RvtKtKvtbtBtwet BDwbU G-Gj 2018-19, 12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb Btwet (M) 09-10, (wm) 14-15, (C) 14-15 Southeast Bank Ltd.
2015, moK I Rbc_ MYc~Z© Awa`ßi Dc mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)- Trainee Officer 2018]
10, evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK Awdmvi (K¨vk) 2017]
A Geniuses B Genera
A spectrum B spectra
C Genesis D Generouse Ans:b
C species D imagery Ans:b
99. The meaning of “hypothesis” (nvB‡cvw_wm&m)
95. Which one is singular form. [38Zg, 37Zg
is- [ivtwet (F1) 12-13]
wewmGm, ivtwet (G-2) 17-18, evwYR¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b evsjv‡`k
U¨vwic Kwgk‡bi M‡elYv Kg©KZ©v - 18] A cÖeÜ

A Bacteria B Phenomena B M‡elYv

C Radius D Criteria Ans:c C Abygvb

Hints: Bacterium-Bacteria, Phenomenon- D fwel¨r Ans:c


Phenomena, Radius- Radii, Criterion- 100. Identify the singular number. [ivtwet (E,
we‡Rvo) 13-14, 16-17]
Criteria
96. The plural of ‘Agendum’ is- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû AOases B data
Kgb cÖkœ: ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-19, Kvwi. I gv`ªvmv wkÿv Ccrises D axis Ans:d
gš¿. (Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤ú.) 11 Ryb 21]
101. Which singular-plural pair is correct?
A Agendas B Agendases
[Ptwet (A2-Science) 14-15]
C Agendums D Agenda Ans:d
A Stratum:Strata
Hints: Agendum- Gi plural from n‡jv B Agendum: Agendums Ans:a
agenda (A¨v‡Rb&Wv) hvi A_© Av‡jvP¨m~wP| C Agenda: Agendas D Agenda: Agendas
97. Which one is in plural number? [miKvwi 102. The plural form of ‘Nucleus’ is- [Ptwet (I)
gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK - 19]
15-16, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv) -16]
A data goose B
A Nucleuses B Nucleuausy
C basis formula D Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Option ¸‡jvi g‡a¨ plural form G i‡q‡Q C Nuclei D Nucleis Ans:c
data kãwU| Option Gi Ab¨¸‡jv singular evbvb mveavb: Nuclei evbv‡b lei Av‡Q lie bq|
number, hv‡`i plural form h_vµ‡g geese,
bases Ges formulae.
[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 87 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert
103. Which one is in plural form? [ GB wbq‡g 112. What is the plural number of ‘ovum’?
Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡eZv‡ii mn-m¤úv`K 19] [Tips: k‡ãi †k‡l –um _vK‡j -a nq] [39 Zg wewmGm
Amedia B datum (we‡kl)]
C locus D radius Ans:a A ovams B ovumes
104. Identify the word in the plural form- C ovums D ova Ans:d
[‡gwW‡Kj fwZ© cixÿv 16-17] 113. Choose the plural number. [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
A Agendum B Physics wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wkÿv cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) 19,
C Radii D Civics Ans:c ivtwet ((E) 18-19]
e¨vL¨v: Agendum k‡ãi †k‡l um _vKvi Kvi‡Y GwU A syllabus B news
singular, Avi Civics, physics kã `ywU s _vKv C physics D agenda Ans:d
¯^‡Ë¡I singular KviY Giv subject/ wel‡qi bvg, 114. The plural form of “symposium” is-
Radius Gi Plural n‡jv radii, ZvB DËi-c [Tips: k‡ãi †k‡l –um _vK‡j -a nq] [ivtwet 06-07]
105. Find out the right plural form of A symposiums B symposia

‘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
[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 88 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert
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

[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 89 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert


Topic-13: Italy, Hebrew Ges French k‡ãi Singular-plural Gi D`vniY wjLyb|
Italy, Hebrew I French-Gi ¸iæZ¡c~Y© k㸇jvi Singular-Plural:
Singular Plural Singular Plural
Seraph(‡`e`~Z) Seraphim/ Madam/ Mrs. (†eMg) Mesdames,

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


(GwU Hebrew kã) Seraphs (†`e`~Ziv) (GwU French kã) Madams
Bandit(Rj`my¨) Banditti/Bandits Cherub (my›`i wkï) Cherubim
(GwU BZvwjqvb kã) (Rj`my¨iv) (GwU Hebrew kã) (my›`i wkïiv)
Mr. (Rbve) Messrs (me©Rbve/f`ªg‡nv`qMY) Mister (Rbve) Misters (me©Rbve)
Brother (fvB Brethren (åvZ…e„›`) mZK©: Mister ‡_‡K Mistress n‡jv feminine
138. Which is the plural form of the 140. Which of the following word is the
“madam”? [ivtwet (F1) 11-12] plural form of brother?[RMbœv_ we`¨vjq (G-BDwbU) 17-18]
A madams B madamesAns: d/a A gaudy B brethren
C madem D Mesdames C buddy D bro Ans:b
139. What is the plural from of ‘Mr.’? [ GB 141. What is the plural form of the word
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mycvwib‡Ub‡W›U 2019]
“seraph”? (†`e`~Z) [miKvix gva¨wgK mnKvix wk¶K-09]
A Mrs. B Misters
A Seraphs B Seraphes Ans: a, d
C Ms. D Messrs Ans:d
C Serapic D Seraphim
Hints: Mr. (Rbve)-Gi plural n‡jv Messrs
(me©Rbve)| Mister (Rbve)-Gi plural- Misters|

Topic-14: Compound noun Gi Singular-plural Gi D`vniY wjLyb|


Singular Plural Singular Plural
Father in law Fathers in law
Brother in law Brothers in law Maid servant Maid servants
Woman Writer Women Writers Commander in chief Commanders in chief
142. Plural number of ‘woman novelist’ is- 143. Which one is correct plural? [¯^v¯’¨ Awa`߇ii
[Btwet B 14-15] Ans:b Aaxb ¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix-04]
A Man-servants B Men-servant
A Woman-novelists B Women –novelists
C Men-servants D Man-sarvant Ans:c
C women-novelist D woman-novelist
Advanced Learner- ‡`i Rb¨: wKQz Feminine (¯¿xevPK) k‡ãi plural iæc †h¸‡jv confusion ‰Zwi K‡i|
Singular Plural Singular Plural
Actress (Awf‡bÎx) Actresses Princess (ivRKzgvix) Princesses

Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|


https://www.facebook.com/expertalim

[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 90 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert


Topic-15: Pronoun Gi Singular-plural iƒc¸‡jv †`Lvb|
Singular Pronoun Plural Pronoun
I, || Me, || My, || Mine, || Myself, We, || Us, || Our, || Ours, || Ourselves,
You, || Your, || Yours, || Yourself, You, || Your, || Yours, || Yourselves,

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


He/She/It || Him/her/it, They || Them,
His/her/its || His/hers, || Himself/herself, Their, || Theirs, || Themselves,
mZK© n‡eb †hLv‡b: It k‡ãi Plural- They; it k‡ãi Plural- them; It k‡ãi Possessive- its; Avi It’s = It
is; myZivs its Avi it’s GK bq| Avevi Capital letter Gi It Avi small letter Gi it GK welq bq| (mveavb)
anyone, anybody, anything, none, someone, All, Some, these, those,
somebody, something, no one, nobody, nothing, several, different, both,
everyone, everybody, everything, each, one, many, few BZ¨vw`|
every, either, neither, this, that BZ¨vw`
144. Which one is plural- [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK 146. Which of the following words is plural?
we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (Z…Zxq avc) 19] [Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_. I MYwkÿv gš¿Y. wcwUAvB Bb÷ªv±i-19, Btwet 05-06, PSC-98]

A Each B Someone Ans:d A Anybody B Nobody Ans:d


C Anyone D None of these C each D none of these
e¨vL¨v: Option ¸‡jv‡Z each, anyone, 147. The plural of “It”? [Avbmvi I wfwWwc Awa`߇ii mv‡K©j
G¨WRy‡U›U -10, weAviwUGÕi †gvUihvb cwi`k©K-17]
someone n‡jv singular|
A its B They
145. Which one singular of “ours” is- [ivtwet 07-08]
C These D Those Ans:b
A my B me
C mine DI Ans:c

Chapter Review/ Model Test-


(on Number of Noun & Pronoun)

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

[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 91 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert


153. The singular form of “appendices”? 161. Which of the following is the plural
[kvtwetcÖtwet (L) 03-04, Medical. 05-06] form of “Boy”? [cvwb Dbœqb †evW© Awdmvi mnvqK-15]
A appendic B appendix Ans:b A Boyes B Boyen
C appendice D none of the above C Boys D the boy Ans:c
154. Plural form of “ox”? [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇ii cwievi Kj¨vY 162. Only – can be affected by the
mnKvix-11, cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv -18, ‡ij gš¿Yvjq (Kw¤ú. Acv‡iUi) 12 Ryb 21,
[KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa`߇ii Awdm mnvqK (set,(A) -21] grammatical category know as
A oxen B oxes “number”? [Rtwet (D) 16-17]
C vixen D liece Ans:a A conjunction B adverbs
155. Which of the words is not singular? C nouns D adjective Ans:c
[mgvR‡mev gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b Dc‡Rjv mgvR‡mev Awdmvi -08]  Advanced Learner iv wk‡L ivLyb: Number
A Mathematics B Physics Aa¨vqwU Noun Gi Pronoun Gi mv‡_ RwoZ|
C Box D Mice Ans:d 163. Identify the plural word. [mvaviY exgv K‡c©v‡ikb
156. Which one is in singular number? [mgvR (Rywbqi Awdmvi)-16]
‡mev Awa`ßi 9, Awdm mnvqK-17, RvZxq ivR¯^ †ev‡W©imnKvix ivR¯^ A cactus B diagnosis
Kg©KZ©v-12, Btwet (G) 08-09]
C foci D goose Ans:c
A Phenomena B Criterion
164. Which one is a singular number? [ ûeû
C Oases D Ultimata Ans:b Kgb cÖkœ: miKvwi gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK -19, mv‡K©j
157. The singular form of ‘criteria’ is- [14 Zg G¨WRy‡U›U/Dc‡Rjv Avbmvi wfwWwc Kg©KZv©-15]
cÖfvlZ wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgchv©q)-17] A Phenomenon B Lice (DuKzb)
A criterions B criterion C Mice D Errata Ans:a
C criteria D craterous Ans:b 165. The plural form of “Apex” is– [evsjv‡`k cjøx
158. Which one has no singular form? [AvBb we`y¨Zvqb †ev‡W©i mnKvix mwPe/mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb 2016, kÖg I
wePvi I msm` welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi mve-‡iwR÷vi-02, 12] Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cÖavb cwi`k©K-09]
A measles B Horses A Apexes B Apices
C Men D Brethren Ans:a C Apexos D Apexon Ans:a,b
e¨vL¨v: measles (wgRjm&- nvg- GK cÖKvi †iv‡Mi 166. What is the plural of “Magus-cy‡ivwnZ” is-
bvg hv me©`v plural noun wn‡m‡e e¨envi nq); [13 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16]

159. Which one is a plural noun? [Xvtwet 02-03] A Magus B Maguses


C Magux D Magi-g¨vRvB Ans:d
A Expenditure(e¨q) B Alms(wfÿvi `ªe¨vw`)
C Gallows(duvwmi Kvô) D Innings(ce©) Ans:b
 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vqwUi wfwWI
160. Identify the word in the plural form? AvKv‡i Live Model Test
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

[Ptwet (A1 Science) 14-15]


‡`Lvi Rb¨ cv‡ki QR ‡KvW
A Radii B Stadium
¯‹¨vb Kiæb-
C Physics D Civics Ans:a

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 =====

[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 92 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert


Gender [R¨v-b&-Wv(i&)] (wj½všÍi) Go to Index

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vqwUi wfwWI AvKv‡i
Live Model Test ‡`Lvi Rb¨
cv‡ki QR ‡KvW ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 4wU+- 2, 3, 6, 7
 All Bank Job Exams 11wU+- 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8
 Primary Job Exams 16wU+- 2, 3, 6, 7
 PSC & Other Jobs 123wU+- 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


GB Aa¨vq †_‡K GLb ch©šÍ †gvU cÖkœ n‡q‡Q 4 wU| C Pillow (evwjk) †Nvov) Ans:b
D Pony(‡QvU

 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)

Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb


https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 93 ~ Follow Expert, Be Expert


 UwcKwfwËK Basic + Advanced Rules mn we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv 
00
Topic-1: Gender Kv‡K e‡j? Bnv KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?
Gender-wj½všÍi: we‡kl¨ I me©bvg‡K RvwZ Z_v wj½vbymv‡i †kÖYxweb¨vm Kiv‡K Gender e‡j|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Noun I Pronoun Gi RvwZMZ cv_©K¨ wb‡`©k KivB n‡”Q Gender Gi KvR| Bs‡iwR‡Z ejv hvq:
Gender expresses the biological identity of human beings. Bnv 4 cÖKvi h_v:
1. Masculine G. (cys wj½): †h Word Øviv cyiæl †evSvq| †hgb: He, Father, Rooster, etc.
2. Feminine G. (¯¿x wj½): †h Word Øviv ¯¿x/gwnjv‡K †evSvq| †hgb: She, mother, wife, etc.
3. Common G. (Dfwj½): †h Word Øviv cyiæl-¯¿x Dfq‡K †evSvq| †hgb: They, parent, spouse, etc.
we‡kl jÿ¨Yxq: AvaywbK e¨vKiY Abymv‡i Common Gender Gi Aci bvg Dual/Neutral(wbDUªvj)
Gender|  Av‡iv g‡b ivL‡eb: Common Gender = Masculine Gender + Feminine Gender
4. Neuter G. (wbDUvi) (K¬xe wj½): †h Word Øviv e¯‘/Ab¨ wKQz‡K †evSvq| †hgb: It, chair, table, etc.
mZK©Zv: Neutral Ges Neuter Avjv`v evbvb|

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

Expert- Job English, Page No. 94 Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-2: Person Related k‡ãi Masculine⇔ Feminine⇔ Common iƒ‡ci List ‡`Lvb-
Person Related List-01: GB cwieZ©b¸‡jv fvjfv‡e c‡o wbb, KviY GLvb †_‡K ûeû cÖkœ Kgb nq|
Sl. Masculine gender ⇔ ⇔ Feminine gender ⇔ ⇔Common/ Dual gender
1. Advocate (DwKj) Lady advocate(gwnjv DwKj) Advocate (DwKj)
2. Boy (evjK) Girl (evwjKv) [DVwZ eqmx] Child/Baby/infant (wkï)
3. Lad (wK‡kvi/ evjK) Lass (wK‡kvwi/ evwjKv) [Aí eqmx] Child/Baby/infant (wkï)
4. Gentleman (f`ª‡jvK) Lady (f`ª-gwnjv) [ c~Y© eqmx] Gent (f`ª/m¾b e¨w³)
5. Son (cyÎ) Daughter (Kb¨v) Child/Baby/infant (wkï)
6. Brother(fvB) Sister (‡evb) Sibling(fvB/‡evb)

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


7. Doctor (cyyiæl Wv³vi) Lady Doctor Doctor (Wv³vi)
8. Father (evev) Mother (gv) Parent (wcZvgvZv)
9. Husband (¯^vgx) Wife (¯¿x) Spouse (`¤úwZ)
10. King (ivRv) Queen (ivYx) Monarch(m¤ªvU)/Sovereign (kvmK)
11. Lawyer (AvBbRxex) Lady lawyer (gwnjv AvBbRxex) Lawyer (AvBbRxex)
12. Male (cyiæl) Female (gwnjv) Person (e¨w³)
13. Man (gvbe) Woman (gvbex) Person (e¨w³)
14. Male-servant (cyiæl PvKi) Maid-servant (PvKivbx/ `vmx) Servant (PvKi/`vm/`vmx)
15. Sir (gnvkq)/ Male teacher Madam(gnvkqv)/Female teacher Teacher(wkÿK)
16. Tutor/ Male Tutor Female Tutor (gwnjv M„nwkwÿKv) Tutor (M„nwkÿK)
17. Male Professor (Aa¨vcK) Female Professor(gwnjv Aa¨vcK) Professor (Aa¨vcK)
18. Master (wkÿK) Mistress (wkÿwqÎx) -
Source: A passage to the English language –S.M. Zakir Hussain, Chapter-8 (Gender)
09. The word “sibling” means- [ GB wbq‡g Kgb 11. The gender ‘Master’ is- [Ptwet (H) 07-08]
cÖkœ: 40th BCS Preliminary (Special)] A Masculine B Feminine
Aa brother B a sister C Common D Neuter Ans:a
Ca brother or sister D an infant Ans:c 12. Feminine gender of ‘Lad’ is- [htwetcÖtwet (F)
05. Which one of the following is a common A Lady B Lass 15-16]
gender? [41st BCS] C Girl D Madam Ans:b
A king B sovereign fzj n‡Z mveavb: Aí eqmx eySv‡Z Lad(evjK) ‡_‡K
C emperor D queen Ans:b Lass(evwjKv) nq| Avi DVwZ eqmx eySv‡Z Boy(evjK)
e¨vL¨v: king(ivRv) = Masculine; sovereign (kvmK) ‡_‡K Girl(evwjKv) nq| Lady A_© c~Y© eqmx f`ª gwnjv
= Common; emperor (m¤ªvU) = Masculine; queen hv Gentleman Gi feminine gender|
(ivYx) = Feminine; 13. Which one of the following word is
10. The opposite gender of ‘teacher’ is- [ivtwet masculine? [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: 40th BCS 19] Ans:b
(jvB‡eªwi mv‡qÝ)-07-08, (I PviæKjv) 15-16]
A Mare(‡NvUKx) B Lad(wK‡kvi/ evjK)
A Miss B Madam
C Pillow (evwjk) D Pony (‡QvU †Nvov)
C Sir D None Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: teacher GKwU common gender ZvB Gi wecixZ Hints: Mare-Feminine G.; Lad- Masculine
G.; Pillow- Neuter G.; Pony- Common G.
gender bvB| sir Gi opposite gender n‡jv madam|

Expert- Job English, Page No. 95 Mobile: 01740-073569


14. Which can be both Masculine and 16. Which one is common gender? [Z_¨ Awdmvi-
Feminine? [ GB ‡Uwej †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi 05, cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-11, ivtwet (`k©b) 09-10,
Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019] (A5) 12-13, (I, PviæKjv) 15-16, Btwet 09-10]
A Nun B Monk A Baby B Girl
C Spinster D Spouse Ans:d C Man D Boy Ans:a
Hints: Nun- mbœ¨vmxwb; Monk- mbœ¨vm; Spinster- ║♣║♣║ Av‡iv MCQ co–b-║♣║♣║
AweevwnZ gwnjv; Spouse- `¤úwZ/ ¯^vgx + ¯¿x; 17. ‡KvbwU ¯¿xevPK kã? [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇ii K¨vk miKvi I
15. Which of the following word can be Awdm mnvqK 2014]
used as both masculine and feminine? AKing B Queen
[cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Lyjbv wefvM)-05, Kztwet (mvgvwRK weÁvb ¯‹zj) C Monarch D None Ans:b
10-11, moK I †mZz cwienb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb weAviwUGÕi †gvUihvb
cwi`k©K-2017, Lytwet 10-11,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ I †hvMvh‡vM 18. Which one is opposite gender of
cÖhyw³ wefv‡Mi mnKvix †bUIqvK© BwÄwbqvi-19, ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi “Doctor”? [Avbmvi I wfwWwc Awa`߇ii mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-
mycvwib‡Ub‡W›U - 19] 10, evsjv‡`k †ijI‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj )-16]
A Actor B Gander A Lady doctor B Doctress
C Spinster D Spouse Ans:d C Nurse D Doctorex Ans:a

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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Av‡Q|  mivmwi ‡jL‡Ki mv‡_ c‡o wb‡Z cv‡ki QR wU ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-
Masculine gender Feminine gender Masculine gender Feminine gender
Abbot (AvkÖ‡gi Aa¨ÿ) Abbess (AvkÖ‡gi Aa¨ÿv) Duke (AwfRvZ e¨w³) Duchess(AwfRvZ gwnjv)
Bachelor Maid/Spinster Uncle(AvsLj/Av‡•Lj) Aunt/Aunty/Auntie
(AweevwnZ cyiæl) (AweevwnZ gwnjv) (PvPv, Lvjy, gvgv) (Av›U/Avw›U-PvPx, Lvjv, gvwg)
Beau-eDD- (my›`i cyiæl) Belle (my›`i ¯¿x‡jvK) Mr. (Rbve) || Mister Mrs.(Rbvev) || Mistress
Bridegroom (ei) Bride (K‡b) Nephew (‡bwdD-fv‡Mœ) Niece (bxP-fvMœx)
Don (‡¯úb f`ª‡jvK)/ Donna/Dona Signor (BZvjxq fvlvq Signora (BZvjxq fvlvq
(K‡j‡Ri wkÿK) (K‡j‡Ri wkwÿKv) cyiæl‡`i m‡¤^vab c`) bvix‡`i m‡¤^vab c`)
Don(†¯úb fvlvq gnvkq) Dona (gnvkqv) Swain (Mªvg¨ hyeK) Nymp/nymph(-hyewZ)
Monk, Friar (mbœ¨vmx) Nun (mbœ¨vmxwb Sloven (†bvsiv cyiæl) Slut (†bvsiv gwnjv)
Earl/Count(m¤£všÍ cyiæl) Countess (m¤£všÍ gwnjv) Sorcerer (hv`yKi) Sorceress (hv`yKix)
Lord/Gent (m¤£všÍ cyiæl) Lady(m¤£všÍ gwnjv) Tailor (`iwR) Seamstress(gwnjv `iwR)
Heir (DËivaxKvix) Heiress(DËivaxKvwibx) Widower (wecZœxK) Widow (weaev)
Papa/Dad/Daddy(AveŸy) Mamma/Mammy(Av¤§y) Wizard (hv`yKi) Witch (hv`yKix)
19. What is the feminine gender of ‘swain’? 20. An unmarried woman is called- [gva¨: cÖavb
[GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡eZv‡ii mn-m¤úv`K 2019] wk.-03, mgvR. Awd. -06, Rtwet (A) 12-13, ivtwet D 18-19]
A swainess B witch A seamstress B bachelor
C nymp D bitch Ans:c C nurse D spinster Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: swain (Mªvg¨ hyeK) nymp or nymph 21. The correct feminine of “Nephew”?
(Aí eq¯‹ MÖvg¨ gwnjv) [Investment Corporation of Bangladesh Cashier-18]
A Niece B Nice
C Nephews D Nisei Ans:a
Expert- Job English, Page No. 96 Mobile: 01740-073569
22. Opposite gender of ‘lady’ is- [9g we‡RGm 27. What is the feminine gender of “heir”?
(mnKvix RR)-14, ¯^v¯’¨ Awa`߇ii Awdm mnvqK) -18] (DËivwaKvix) [Btwet 05-06,  Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY
A baroness B lord gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 19]
C duchess D laddie Ans:b AHeiress B heiess
23. ‘Duchess’ is the feminine of--. [Dc‡Rjv cwimsL¨vb C haires D heirs Ans:a
Kg©KZv©-10, cÖvK cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK -15, ivtwet (E1) 17-18]
28. The masculine form of ‘Duchess’? [Z_¨
Aduke B dutch gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb -19]
C dutchman D duch Ans:a A King B Duke
24. The opposite gender of “witch”?(hv`yKix) C Dutch D Lord Ans:b
[ivtwet (`k©b) 06-07, 07-08] 29. What is the feminine gender of the
A villain word ‘earl’? [cwievi cwiKíbv mnKvix/ cwi`k©K 18]
B wizard
A Lady B Queen
C dog
C Countess D Heroine Ans:c
D hind Ans:b
30. The masculine gender of “Bride” (K‡b)
25. The masculine gender of “Spinster” is -.
[mvaviY exgv K‡cv©‡ikb (Rywbqi Awdmvi)-16, cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq is- [ivtwet (BwZnvm) 07-08]
wefv‡Mi 1wU evwo 1wU Lvgvi cÖK‡íi †Rjv mgš^qKvix-17] A Husband B Bridegroom
Aunattached B single C Brider D Bride Ans:b
C bachelor D free Ans:c we‡kl †KŠkj: Bridegroom- (ei), Bride (K‡b);
26. Which one is in feminine form? [cÖavb mnKvix Avi Husband Gi Feminine n‡jv wife|
cwi`k©K (kªg gš¿Yvjq)-09]
31. The feminine gender of ‘Don’ is- (gnvkq)
A nun B boar
[ivtwet (E) 18-19, Btwet (M) 12-13]
C drone D emperor Ans:a
A Dona B Donni
C Donne D Donna Ans:d, a

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
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
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)

Expert- Job English, Page No. 97 Mobile: 01740-073569


12. Fox (†LuKwkqvj) Vixen (wkqvwj) Fox (wkqvj)
13. Gander (M¨vb&Wvi&)(ivRnsm) Goose (ivRnsmx) -
14. Drake (cys cvwZnuvm) Duck (cvwZnuvm) Duck (cvwZnuvm)
15. Ram (‡fov) Ewe (BD-†fox) Sheep (‡fov)
Near Source: A passage to the English language –S.M. Zakir Hussain, Chapter-8 (Gender)
wUcm: cÖ‡kœi Ackb Abyhvqx Buck/Stag/Hart ‡_‡K Doe/Roe/Hind G¸‡jv em‡Z cv‡i]

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
Expert- Job English, Page No. 98 Mobile: 01740-073569
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]

C Mare(‡NvUKx) cvwZnvm) D Drake(cys


ADeer B Bull
C Horse D Doe Ans:d
51. The feminine gender of “colt” (†Nvov) is-
[cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK (C)ash Off), Btwet (B) 10-11]
59. Which one is feminine gender? [Kztwet (B)
15-16, cvtwetcÖtwet C, weÁvb 16-17, Rtwet (D) 10-11]
A horse B filly
A Drone B sow (k~Kix)
C mare D folly Ans:b
C Fox D Hart Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Mare(‡NvUKx-Adult ages female horse);
Filly (†NvUKx-A young ages female horse) Ges
Colt (†Nvov-A young ages male horse); ZvB
colt Gi mv‡_ A_© wgj †i‡L mwVK DËi-b; Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim
Expert- Job English, Page No. 99 Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-4: Masculine word Gi †k‡l ess ewm‡q feminine nq Giƒc Noun List ‡`Lvb-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Vowel ev` w`‡q †k‡l ess ewm‡q Feminine: wKQz masculine mivmwi ess ewm‡q feminine:
word Gi †kl syllable (tor, ter, ror, rer, gro, ger) BZ¨vw` wb‡Pi masculine word ¸‡jvi
n‡Z vowel ev` w`‡q †k‡l ess ewm‡q feminine Kiv nq| †¶‡Î mivmwi ess ewm‡q
Masculine Feminine feminine Gender Kiv nq|
Actor (Awf‡bZv) Actress (Awf‡bÎx) Masculine Feminine
Benefactor (c„ô‡cvlK) Benefactress(gwnjv c„ô‡cvlK) Author Authoress
Director (cwiPvjK) Directress (cwiPvwjKv) (‡jLK) (‡jwLKv)
Emperor (m¤ªvU) Empress (m¤ªvÁx) Barron Baroness
(e„wUk m¤£všÍ cyiæl) (e„wUk m¤£všÍ bvix)
Hunter (wkKvix) Huntress (wkKvwiYx)
God (‡`e) Goddess (‡`ex)
Inspector (cwi`k©K) Inspectress (cwi`wk©Kv)
Jew-wRDD (Bû`x) Jewess
Instructor (wb‡`©kK) Instructress (wb‡`©wkKv)
Poet (Kwe) Poetess(gwnjv Kwe)
Murderer (Lybx/ nZ¨vKvix) Murderess (gwnjv Lybx)
Host (wbqš¿YKZ©v) Hostess
Negro (K…lœv½/ wb‡MÖv) Negress (K…lœv½/ wb‡MÖv igYx)
Patron (c„ô‡cvlK) Patroness
Songster (KÚwkíx) Songstress (gwnjv KÚwkíx)
e¨wZµg: God Øviv Avjøvn‡K †evSv‡j Zvi †Kvb
Tiger (evN) Tigress (evwNbx)
Gender nq bv| KviY Avjøvn GK, AwØZxq-Zvi
Waiter (Lv`¨ cwi‡ekK) Waitress (Lv`¨ cwi‡ewkKv) †Kvb kixK †bB weavq ¯¿xevPK iƒcI †bB|

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:

65. A female ‘Administrator’ is called- administress B an Ans:c


[Sonali bank Ltd. officer 2018] C an administratrix
A an administratoress D an administer
Expert- Job English, Page No. 100 Mobile: 01740-073569
66. The feminine gender of the word ‘John’ 68. Which one is feminine noun? [ivtwet
is- [Btwet © 13-14, 14-15] (MY‡hvMv‡hvM I mvsevw`KZv) 09-10]

A Jane B June Aabbot B enchanter

C Jun D Junee Ans:a Cpea-cock D executrix Ans:d

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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


me©`v masculine gender me©`v feminine gender
Captain(`jcwZ) Judge (wePviK) Shrew-w¯ªD-(SMov‡U bvix) Virgin- fvwR©b(AweevwnZ cweÎ bvix)
Knight (exi) Squire(m¤£všÍ cyiæl) Nurse (†mweKv) Amazon (cyiæl ¯^fv‡ei bvix)
Parson Siren-mvB‡ib(KznwKYx) Coquette (K‡LU-wQbvwj gwnjv)
Coward (Kvcyiæl)
(wLª÷vb hvRK) Blonde- eøÛ Brunette- eyª‡bU (Kv‡jv Pzj I †PvL
Chairman (‡mvbvwj Pzj wewkó gwnjv) wewkó †g‡q)
Note: Z‡e chairman k‡ãi confusion Termagant Prude- d«zDW
Gov‡Z GLb chair person e¨eüZ nq| (KjnwcÖq gwnjv) (K…wÎg j¾veZx)

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.
Expert- Job English, Page No. 101 Mobile: 01740-073569
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]

73. Identify the masculine gender. [ivtwet (E)18- A Time B Autumn


19, Rxeb exgv (Awdm mn. I Kw¤ú. gy`ªvÿwiK) 4 †m‡Þ. 21] C Moon D Peace Ans:a
A Thesun B The moon
76. The moon has hidden her face behind
C The earth D Spring Ans:a
the cloud. Here the moon is- [Ptwet (A) 03-04]
74. Which one is masculine gender? [ivtwet A Masculine B Feminine
(MY‡hvMv‡hvM) 05-06, 08-09]
C Common D None Ans:b
A Miss B Spring
Topic-8: Compound word Gi Masculine ⇔ Feminine nq| Giƒc 4wU D`vniY wjLyb|
Compound masculine word Gi †¶‡Î, Ask we‡kl cwieZ©b K‡i Feminine Ki‡Z nq-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Compound Masculine Feminine Compound Masculine Feminine
Pea-cock (gq~i) Pea-hen Milk man (`yaIqvjv) Milk maid
Jack-ass (Mvav) She-ass He goat (QvM) She-goat (QvMx)
77. Which one is the correct masculine A He-ass B Pea-ass
form of “she-ass”? [Xvtwet 02-03] C Jack-ass D Jhone-ass Ans:c

Model Test/Chapter Review


(on Gender)
78. Which one is masculine gender? [ivtwet (D- 82. The following of which is a common
evwYR¨/AevwYR¨) 13-14] gender? [ivtwet (E) 14-15]
bitch
A B witch A orphan B gander
vixen
C D None of theseAns:d C cock D pea-hen Ans:a
79. Which one is the feminine form? [cvtwetcªtwet 83. Which of the noun is used in the
(A 10-11]
feminine form [ivtwet 06-07, DPE mnKvix wkÿK-18]
ADeer B Bull
A Time B Autumn
C Doe D Horse Ans:c
C Moon D None Ans:b,c
80. Which one is Masculine gender? [cwievi
84. Which one is a feminine gender?[cvtwetcÖtwet
Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwk¶Yv_©x -10]
(weÁvb) 16-17, Kztwet(B) 15-16]
AHeir B Cow
A Drone B Sow
C Niece D Bee Ans:a
C Fox D Hart Ans:b
81. Find out the masculine gender: [miKvwi
gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK - 19] 85. What is the masculine form of “Bee”?
A witch drone B [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-11, ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mvBdvi
C nun mare Ans:b
D Awdmvi-12, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wm‡jU)-15, Btwet (B) 13-
14, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ„©. (Inspector) 10 †m‡Þ. 21]
e¨vL¨v: Drone- cys ‡gŠgvwQ n‡jv masculine cys
wj½| Option Gi evwK k㸇jv feminine A Hart B Drone

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
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA
Expert- Job English, Page No. 102 Mobile: 01740-073569
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]

C a doe D a mare Ans:d Amate B duck

87. Which one the opposite gender of Cdoe D buck Ans:d

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

IQ: Gander (M¨vb&Wvi&-ivRnsm) Gi feminine n‡”Q Goose (ivRnsmx);


Avevi Goose Gi plural n‡”Q Geese; Ab¨w`‡K Gender [R¨v-b&-Wv(i&)]-
(wj½všÍi) GwUi †Kvb masculine/feminine iƒc †bB|
Expert- Job English, Page No. 103 Mobile: 01740-073569
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
Verb (wµqv) https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion Go to Index


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +-
‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 14wU+- 8, 9, 10, 15, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 31, 32
 All Bank Job Exams 33wU+- 1-5, 8-12, 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 31, 32
 Primary Job Exams 13wU+- 1-4, 6-9, 22- 24, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32
 PSC & Other Jobs 347wU+- 1-3, 5-7, 11, 16, 22- 24, 27, 28, 29

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


GB Aa¨vq †_‡K GLb ch©šÍ †gvU cÖkœ n‡q‡Q 14wU| e¨vL¨v: Avwg Ggb GKRb‡K LuyRwQ †h wcqv‡bv evRv‡Z
wb‡¤œ G¸‡jvi wbw`©ó wbqgmn †`Iqv n‡jv| cv‡i|
 Noun Ges Verb DfqB †_‡K 1 wU cÖkœ  05. Tourists/Travelers --- their reservations
01. Which can be used as a verb? [35th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] well in advance if they want to fly to
A Mister B Mistress Cox’s Bazar. [18th BCS, 32th BCS, 38th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
C Master D Mastery Ans:c A better to had get B had better to get
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b master k‡ãi A_© cÖfz/ cÖavb/ ¸iæ/ C had better got D had better get Ans:d
wkÿK BZ¨vw` n‡j GwU noun| Avi AvqZ¡ Kiv ev e¨vL¨v: had better Gi ci Verb Gi base form
`L‡j Avbv A‡_© GwU verb| e‡m ZvB mwVK DËi d-
 Causative verb ‡_‡K 2wU cÖk-œ   Gerund identify ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
02. The speaker failed to make the audience 06. Reading is an excellent habit. Here, the
--- to him patiently. [15th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] underlined word is a- [38th BCS Preli. -17]
A to listen B listen A Verbal noun B Participle
C listened D listening Ans:b C Verb D Gerund Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b make Gi ci e¨w³evPK object _vK‡j ‡bvU: option G gerund bv _vK‡j verbal noun
Zvici verb Gi base form nq weavq DËi b; DËi Kiv hv‡e|
03. I couldn’t mend the computer myself, so  Gerund- Present Participle ‡_‡K 5wU cÖkœ
I --- at a shop. [37th BCS]
07. A rolling stone gathers no moss. What
A had it mended B had it mend
"rolling" is? [11th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
C did it mend D had mended Ans:a
A Gerund B Verbal noun
Hints: have/had + e¯‘ + V3e‡m weavq DËi- a; C Participle D Adjective Ans:d/c
Can/Could/had better ‡_‡K 2 wU cÖkœ  Tips: Article --- noun Gi gv‡S adjective/
04. I am looking for someone who --- play participle e‡m| option-c ‡Z participle ej‡Z
the piano. [24th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] Zv present participle bvwK past participle
A can be able to B is able
wbw`©ó Kiv †bB| ZvB Adjective-‡K DËi wn‡m‡e
C be able to D can Ans:d
cÖvavb¨ †`Iqv n‡q‡Q| Z‡e Ack‡b adjective bv
_vK‡j participle DËi Kiv hv‡e|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 104 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
08. ‘Huffing and puffing, we arrived at the 11. Look at the flying bird. The word
classroom door with only seven seconds ‘flying’ in the sentence is a ---. [42nd BCS]
to spare’. In this sentence the verb A gerund B verbal noun
‘arrived’ is- [41st BCS] C gerundial infinitive D participle Ans:d
A intransitive B transitive  Verbal Preposition wK? GLvb ‡_‡K 1 wU cÖkœ-
C causative D defective Ans:a 12. There was a small reception following
09. 'I will not let you go’. In this sentence the weeding. [39 Zg wewmGm]
'go' is a/an- [41 BCS] st
A Adjective B Adverb
A infinitive B gerund C Preposition D Noun Ans:c
C participle D verbal noun Ans:a Present Ges Past Participle ‡_‡K 2 wU cÖkœ 
e¨vL¨v: Let Gi ci Object + infinitive e‡m| wKš‘
13. ‘A lost opportunity never returns.’ Here
G‡ÿ‡Î to Dn¨ _v‡K| Dc‡ii ev‡K¨ gyjZt to go Av‡Q|
‘lost’ is a- [40th BCS -19]
10. The warning of the authority falls of
A gerund B verbal noun
deaf ears. Here “warning” is- [38th BCS (we‡kl)]
C gerundial infinitive D participle Ans:d
A adjective B verb
14. A retired officer lives next door. Here
C noun D adverb Ans:c
the underlined word is-[38Zg wewmGm wcÖwj]
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b warning kãwU preposition I
A Gerund B Adverb
Article Gi gv‡S e‡m‡Q noun Gi KvR K‡i‡Q|
C Preposition D Participle Ans:d
 GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv 

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Topic-01: What do you mean by a verb? Give 5 examples.
Verb- wµqv: P.C. Das Gi g‡Z- Verb n‡jv Ggb kã hv †Kvb wKQz nIqv, _vKv ev KvR Kiv
†evSvq| Avevi Wren & Martin e‡j‡Qb- A verb is a word used to say something
about some person, place or thing. hvB †nvK Verb e¨ZxZ †Kvb Sentence MwVZ nq
bv| ZvB Verb †K Sentence Gi essential part e‡j| GKK_vq ejv hvq GKwU Sentence
Gi cÖ‡qvRbxq / gyj Ask n‡”Q Verb ev Finite verb|
1. GKwU Sentence Gi cÖ‡qvRbxq Ask n‡”Q- [mgvR‡mev 4. What part of speech is the word
Awa`߇ii wdì mycvifvBRvi 17]
“Regarding”? [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi-16]
A Noun B Pronoun
A Adverb B preposition
C Verb Adjective D Ans:c
C Verb D Noun Ans:b
2. The essential part of a sentence is ------.
e¨vL¨v: regard-kãwU verb hvi A_© we‡ePbv Kiv;
[ivtwet (I-PviæKjv) 15-16, kvtwetcÖtwet 05-06]
regarding- kãwU preposition hvi A_© wel‡q/
Noun
A B Verb
C Hard words D feeling Ans:b
mg‡Ü/ about|
3. Which one of the following is correct? 5. I know nothing regarding this matter.
[ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK-11] Here ‘regarding’ is a- [ivtwet (G) 16-17]
A Every English sentence must have a A Gerund B Preposition
verb. (cÖ‡Z¨KwU Bs‡iwR ev‡K¨ Aek¨B GKwU wµqv _v‡K) C Apposition D Conjunction Ans:b
B Every English sentence should have a verb. e¨vL¨v: Avwg GB wel‡q wKQzB Rvwbbv| regarding-
C Every English sentence has a verb. kãwU preposition hvi A_© wel‡q/ mg‡Ü/about|
D Every sentence has a verb. Ans:a

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 105 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


6. Arizona --- a very dry climate. [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ- e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ Subject (Arizona) Av‡Q wKš‘ verb
BARRON’S TOEFL, Problem-1, Part-A, Page-73]
†`qv †bB ZvB DËiwU has n‡e| Verb wn‡m‡e
A has B being
mivmwi ing I infinitive form e¨eüZ nq bv|
C having D with Ans:a

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Topic-02: k‡ãi †k‡l Ges cÖ_‡g †Kvb †Kvb Suffix I Prefix Øviv verb †Pbv hvq, 10wU D`vniY wjLyb|
Identification of Verb: Noun I adjective Gi †ÿ‡Î, mvaviYZ word Gi †k‡l en,
ify, se, ze, ise, ize, ate BZ¨vw` suffix Ges word Gi cÖ_‡g en, be, em, de, re, im
BZ¨vw` prefix থাকেল word wU verb হয়| ‡hme kã Øviv †Kvb KvR Kiv eySvq †m¸‡jv verb|
GB As‡ki wKQy D`vniY + MCQ wb‡P †`Iqv n‡jv Av‡iv cv‡eb interchange of parts of speech Aa¨v‡q
 wb‡Pi k㸇jv‡Z underline Kiv suffix/prefix ‡`‡L wP‡b wb‡Z cv‡ib Giv verb|
Beautify- ‡mŠ›`h©gwÛZ Kiv Enlighten- Av‡jvwKZ Kiv Realize- eyS‡Z cvi
Befool- †evKv evbv‡bv Ensure- wbwðZ Kiv Renew-wiwbD-bZzb Kiv
Broaden- we¯Í…Z Kiv Glorify- gwngvwš^Z Kiv Reopen(wi-I‡cb)- eÜ ‡_‡K cybivq †Lvjv
Belittle- ‡nq cÖwZcbœ Kiv Heighten- AwaKZi D”P Kiv Shorten-(mswÿß Kiv)
Delight- Av‡jvwKZ Kiv/nvwm duzUv‡bv Idolize- kÖ×v ev mb¥vb Kiv Strengthen-kw³kvjx Kiv
Differentiate- cv_©K¨ †`L‡bv Impoverish- wb:¯^/ `wi`ª Kiv Sympathize- mnvbyf~wZm¤úbœ nIqv
Economize- LiP Kgv‡bv Popularize-RbwcÖq/cÖPwjZ Kiv Threaten- ûgwK †`Iqv
Empower- kw³kvwj Kiv Nationalize-RvZxqKiY Kiv Womanize - gwnj ¯^fve ˆZix Kiv
Enable- mg_© Kiv Paralyse- evZe¨vwaMÖ¯’ Kiv Presume- Abygvb Kiv/mZ¨ e‡j aiv

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 106 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


15. Which one is the verb? [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: moK I 17. Which of the following is a verb? [‡m‡KÛvwi
†mZz cwienb gš¿vYv. Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠkjx (hvwš¿K)-19, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ„©. GWz‡Kkb †m±i †W‡fjc‡g›U †cÖvMÖvg _vbv gva¨wgK wkÿv Kg©KZv©-15,
(Inspector) 10 †m‡Þ. 21] Medical 10-11]
A Openly B Reopen Joyously
A B Glorify- gwngvwš^Z Kiv
C Openness D Closely Ans:b Horrible
C D Idiocy Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Openly(adv.)-‡LvjvLywjfv‡e; Reopen (verb)- 18. Which of the following is a verb? [NSI (IqvPvi
eÜ ‡_‡K cybivq †Lvjv; Openness(noun)- mZZv; Kb‡÷.) 17 Sep. 21]

Closely(adv.)- eÜiƒ‡c; mansionA B bastion

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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 107 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Topic-03: A_©mn 10wU 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;
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 (my`/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)
waste (AcPq/AcPq Kiv) Study(Aa¨qb/Aa¨qb Kiv ev cov) Wallop (AvNvZ/cÖPÛ AvNvZ Kiv)
31. The children who play near the garden C fathering D fatherity Ans:b
water the saplings. Here ‘water’ is – a. 35. Which part of speech is ‘Book’? [‡ijc_
evMv‡bi wbK‡U †h wkïiv †Ljv K‡i Zviv PvivMv‡Q cvwb gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnvKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-18/17]
†`q| [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb IcÖZ¨vqb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q] -2017] noun
A B verb Ans:d
A noun B adjective C adjective D both noun and verb
C verb D adverb Ans:c 36. Which word can be used as both verb
e¨vL¨v: cÖ‡kœv³ ev‡K¨ water (cvwb †`qv) subject, and noun? [mn. Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Kg©KZv© (ATEO)-16]
A waste B ear
the children- Gi verb wn‡m‡e e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q|
C pretend D famous Ans:a
32. Which can be used as a verb? [35Zg wewmGm,
†bvtwetcÖtwet (D) 15-16, evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨r †ev‡Wi© mnKvix †Rbv. g¨v‡b. 37. ‘Water’ is an example of- [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb
(cÖkvmb/GBPAvi) -2017, Rxeb exgv (Awdm mn. I Kw¤ú. gy`ªvÿwiK) 4 †m‡Þ. 21] cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿Yv. Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 19]
Mister
A B Mistress Aadverb B preposition

C Master D Mastery Ans:c C verb D conjunction Ans:c

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 108 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-04: Verb KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK? mswÿß wPÎ †`Lvb|
Verb Gi cÖKvi‡f`: Verb cÖavbZ 2 cÖKvi (Finite verb, Non-finite verb

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Z‡e G‡`i AviI A‡bK fvM i‡q‡Q| cÖ_‡g mswÿßfv‡e Q‡K †`Lyb, Zvici we¯ÍvwiZ
Av‡jvPbv ‡`Lve Bb&kvAvjøvn|

Verb- wµqv

Finite (dvBbvB[U]) Verb-mgvwcKv wµqv


Non-Finite Verb- AmgvwcKv wµqv

Main/ Principal verb: Auxiliary/Helping verb


cÖavb/g~L¨ wµqv mnvqK/mvnvh¨Kvix wµqv

1. Transitive (UªvbwRwUf) Verb(mKg©K wµqv) 2. Intransitive verb (AKg©K wµqv)


a. Causative Verb (cÖ‡hvRK wµqv) a. Linking verb / Copulative verb/
b. Cognate verb (m‡MvÎxq wµqv)
Copula verb (ms‡hvRK wµqv):
c. Factitive Verb (cÖ‡qvRK wµqv)
b. Quasi-Passive Verb:

1. Primary/ Tense auxiliary verb; 2. Modal Auxiliary


a. Be verb (nIqv A‡_©): am, is, are, was, verb: Can, could,
were, be, being, been, art, wast, wert could have, shall,
b. Have verb (Av‡Q A‡_©): should, will, would,
Have, has, had, hast, hadst would have, may,
c. Do verb (Kiv A‡_©): do, does, did might, might have,
must, must have,
‡bvU: [art, wert, wast, shalt, wilt, hast, hadst
must be, need, used
G¸‡jv KweZvq e‡m| †hgb: Thou you art moon]
to, ought to etc.

B) Non-finite verb: AmgvwcKv wµqv Bnv 3 cÖKvi:


1. Infinitive (to+v1) 3. Participle: Bnv cÖavbZ 3 cÖKvi; a. Present Participle (v1+ing);
2. Gerund (v1++ing) b. Past Participle (v3); c. Perfect Participle (having + v3)

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-
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 109 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
 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;

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 110 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-07: Main/Principal verb KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Main verb/Principal verb 2 cÖKvi:
1. Transitive verb (mKg©K wµqv): [mnR K_vq Kg©/ object _vK‡j Transitive verb]
a. Causative Verb (cÖ‡hvRK wµqv) b. Cognate verb (m‡MvÎxq wµqv) c. Factitive Verb (cÖ‡qvRK wµqv)
2. Intransitive verb (AKg©K wµqv): [mnR K_vq Kg©/ object bv _vK‡j Intransitive verb]
a. Linking verb/ Copulative verb/ Copula verb (ms‡hvRK wµqv):

Avmyb wbP †_‡K avivevwnKfv‡e G‡`i we¯ÍvwiZ eY©bv KwiÑ


1. Transitive verb (m-Kg©K wµqv)/ Verb with object-
Topic-08: Transitive verb Kv‡K e‡j? 10wU transitive verb word wjLyb|
Transitive Verb (vt): †h main verb GKvwK Zvi A_© m¤ú~Y© Ki‡Z cv‡i bv weavq Ab¨
†Kvb word (noun/pronoun)/object Gi mvnvh¨ MÖnY K‡i Zv‡K transitive verb e‡j| ZvB
ejv hvq, †h main verb Gi ci, object/Kg© cvIqv hvq H main verb †K Transitive verb
e‡j| †hgb: Mother loves me. She reads a book. [evK¨ 2wU †Z me Ges a book Obj. weavq Love Ges
Read kã `yBwU Transitive verb (m-Kg©K wµqv)] [mnR K_vq Kg©/object _vK‡j Transitive verb]
List of some transitive verbs-
Take Read Write Love Know Ask Raise Set
Give Miss Understand Advise Order Manage Lay stop
N.B. ev‡K¨i Main verb †K what(wK)/whom(Kv‡K) Øviv cÖkœ Ki‡j object cvIqv hvq|
Object(Kg©) m¤ú©‡K AviI we¯ÍvwiZ Rvb‡Z wb‡Pi MCQ ¸‡jvi ci †`Lyb-

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|
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| weavq GwU GKwU transitive verb;
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 111 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Object (Kg©) Ges Complement

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Topic-09: (Transitive verb/Vt Gi) Object Kv‡K e‡j, †Pbvi Dcvq wK? Bnv KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?
Object (Kg©): hv/hv‡K †K›`ª K‡i KZ©v KvR m¤úbœ K‡i Zv‡K object/Kg© e‡j| †Pbvi Dcvq:
ev‡K¨i Main verb †K what/whom (wK/Kv‡K) Øviv cÖkœ Ki‡j †h DËi cvIqv hvq †mB
DËiwUB object| N:B: verb Gi object n‡Z cv‡i ïaygvÎ Noun/Pronoun; (object
n‡jv: sub. n‡Z wfbœ mË¡v) Object(Kg©)- `yB cÖKvi:
1. Direct object (e¯‘evPK Kg©)/DO: m¤ú~Y© ev‡K¨ 1wU gvÎ object _vK‡j Zv direct object e‡j|
‡hgb: I want you. He got a letter. GLv‡b you Ges a letter DfqwUB Direct object;
2. Indirect object (e¨w³evPK Kg©)/IO: ‡Kvb ev‡K¨ 2wU object _vK‡j cÖ_gwU Indirect Ges c‡iiwU
direct; His father gave me a book. (GLv‡b me GKwU Ind. Object, Ges a book GKwU direct object);
Giæc evK¨‡K Preposition Øviv mvRv‡bv hvq| †hgb: His father gave a book to me.

50. Identify the underlined items. “What A S+ VT+ IO+ DO


did you tell her?” [Kztwet (B) 09-10] B S+ VI+ N. Complement
A predicate B question C S+ VT+ obj.+ N. Complement
C indirect object D direct object Ans:d D S+ VT+ Obj.+ Adj. complement Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: †h‡nZy what Øviv cÖkœ Ki‡j e¯‘evPK object e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ me Øviv GKRb e¨w³‡K eySv‡”Q
cvIqv hvq, ZvB GwU direct object| Avi Aquib GKwU bvg eySv‡”Q wKš‘ e¨w³‡K bv|
51. She presented me a book. The 53. “Whom do you like most?” Identify the
underlined word acts as- [Btwet 10-11] underlined word. [Kztwet 08-09] Ans:c
A direct object B indirect object A Subject B Relative pronoun
C noun complement D none Ans:a C Direct object D Indirect object
52. The structure of the sentence “My e¨vL¨v: †h‡nZy whom Øviv cÖkœ Ki‡j GKwU gvÎ
mother named me Aquib”? [Btwet (B) 16-17] cvIqv hvq, ZvB GwU direct object|
Topic-10: Transitive verb Gi ci GK‡Î `ywU object emv‡bv wbqg Kx?
Order/Serial of using double object: wbqg `yBwU-
Rule-1: Sub+ Transitive verb + Indirect object + Direct object + -----------.
Rule-2: Sub+ Transitive verb + Direct object +for/to/with, etc.+ Indirect object +---.
D`vniY: 1. He gave me a pen. 2. He gave a pen to me.
g‡b ivL‡Z n‡e- direct object Gi ci preposition e‡m wKš‘ indirect object Gi ci †Kvb preposition e‡m bv|

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 112 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


55. Choose the correct sentence. [ivtwet (English) 56. Mrs. Lubna has returned -----. [ivtwet Finance
09-10, ivtwet (E) 18-19] & Banking, 04-05]
AI presented her a flower. A the wallet to its original owner
B I presented a flower for her. B to its original owner the wallet
C She was presented a flower by me. C the wallet to its originally owner
D I presented her with a flower. Ans:d D to original owner the wallet Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: GB cÖkœwU e¨wZµg GLv‡b Present Gi mv‡_ e¨vL¨v: what w`‡q cÖkœ A_©vr wK †diZ w`qv‡Q- DËi
Object + with emv‡Z n‡e| “the wallet” (money bag) hv Direct object.
Avevi “its owner” n‡jv Indirect object. ZvB
Rule-2: Abyhvqx mwVK DËi “A”|

Topic-11: Complement Kv‡K e‡j? KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Complement: g~jZ subject/ object m¤ú©‡K AwZwi³ A_© m¤úbœKvix/ A_©c~iYKvix noun I
adjective ¸‡jvB complement| Complement mvaviYZ 2 cÖKvi h_v;
1. Subjective Complement: Verb Gi cieZx© adjective/noun hw` H verb Gi subject †K wb‡`©k
K‡i, Z‡e D³ adjective/noun †K Subject complement e‡j| subject Gi Awfbœ mË¡v/ GKB, †hgb: She
is beautiful. GLv‡b beautiful Adj. wU She(Subject) †K wb‡`©k K‡i weavq GLv‡b beautiful GKwU
Subject complement| †hgb: Shakespeare is a playwright. -He is a fool. -Honey tastes sweet.
2. Object Complement: object Gi cieZx© adjective/noun hw` H object †K wb‡`©k K‡i, Z‡e D³
adjective/noun †K object complement e‡j| object Gi Awfbœ mË¡v/GKB, ‡hgb: I called him a fool.
ev‡K¨ fool Øviv object(him) †K wb‡`©k K‡i weavq GwU object complement. We made him captain.

-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

Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb


https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 113 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-12: Transitive Verb Gi cÖKvi‡f` ¸‡jv wK wK n‡Z cv‡i?
Transitive verb (mKg©K wµqv) Gi cÖKvi‡f`: ‡Kvb verb Gi object _vK‡j †mwU Transitive verb,
wKš‘ D³ transitive verb ¸‡jv Avevi Zv‡`i Ae¯’v, KvR, MVb BZ¨vw` Abymv‡i wewfbœ bvg n‡Z cv‡i| Avgiv Gi
K‡qKwU cÖKvi‡f` wb‡q Av‡jvPbv Kie|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


a. Common verb b. Causative verb (cÖ‡hvRK wµqv)
c. Cognate verb (m‡MvÎxq wµqv) d. Factitive verb (cÖ‡qvRK wµqv)
 Pjyb Gevi GB Pvi cÖKv‡ii verb ¸‡jv we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv K‡i Avmv hvK-
Topic-13: Common Ges Causative verb Kv‡K e‡j? Gme Verb Gi e¨envi wjLyb|
Common Verb (mvaviY wµqv): েয transitive verb Gi KvR subject Øviv m¤úvw`Z nq
তােক common verb বেল। ‡hgb: Mother eats rice. (gv fvZ Lvq) GB ev‡K¨ “eat” kãwU
common verb, KviY ev‡K¨ LvIqvi KvRwU Subject (mother) Øviv m¤úvw`Z nq|
Causative Verb (cÖ‡hvRK wµqv): েয Transitive verb Gi KvR object Øviv m¤úvw`Z nq তােক
causative verb বেল। mnR K_vq, KvD‡K w`‡q †Kv‡bv wKQy Kiv‡bvi A‡_© †h verb wU e¨envi Kiv nq ‡mwU
Causative verb| †hgb: Mother feeds the child. (gv wkïwU‡K LvIqvq) GB ev‡K¨ “feed” kãwU
causative verb KviY ev‡K¨ LvIqvi KvRwU object (the child) Øviv m¤úvw`Z nq|
62. He did it. Here “did” is-(‡m GUv Ki‡jv/ 63. What is the appropriate translation of
KZ©v wb‡R K‡i‡Q) [ivtwet 03-04] Ans:b “Avwg †Zvgv‡K LvIqvBÓ? [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015, _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-04]
A causative verb B common verb
C Proverb D reflexive verb
A I have eat you. B I eat you.
C I feed you. D I fed you. Ans:c

Topic-14: Common Ges Causative verb Gi List wjLyb


Common verb Causative verb Common verb Causative verb
Eat (LvIqv) Feed (LvIqv‡bv) Rise(DVv) Raise(DVv‡bv)
Learn (‡kLv) Teach (‡kLv‡bv) Dive(Wze †`Iqv) Dip(Wzev‡bv)
Lie(_vKv) Lay(ivLv) Know (Rvbv) Inform (Rvbv‡bv)
See (‡`Lv) Show (‡`Lv‡bv) Believe(wek¦vm Kiv) Convince (wek¦vm Kiv‡bv)
Sit (emv) Set (emv‡bv/¯’vcb Kiv) Remember(g‡b Kiv) Remind (g‡b K‡i †`Iqv)
Walk (nvuUv) Walk (nvuUv‡bv)
64. ‘My mother makes me take the 66. Dip, Feed, Fell, Raise, Set: all these
medicine.’ Here makes is- (gv Avgv‡K Jlya words are: [Rvtwet 06-07]
LvIqvq) [kvwecÖwe (C)08-09, ivtwet 09-10] A Transitive verb B Intransitive verb
A Auxiliary B Week C Causative verb D Factitive verb Ans:c
C Strong D Causative Ans:d 67. Which one of is a causative verb?
65. He raised his hand. Here ‘raised’ is a --- A help B do [kvtwetcÖtwet (G) 15-16]
verb. [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11] C cause D happen Ans:c
A copulative B cognate e¨vL¨v: Cause A_© KvD‡K KviY †`Lv‡bv, weavq GwU
C factitive D causative Ans:d causative verb; Avi Ab¨ verb ¸‡jv Common verb;

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 114 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন
Topic-15: Causative verb ‰Zix‡Z Let, Make, Leave Ges Help Gi e¨envi-
Rule: Let/ make/ made/ leave/ left G¸‡jvi ci e¨w³/e¯‘evPK object, †hUvB আসুক Gici V1 e‡m।
MVb: Subject + let/make/ leave (any tense) + e¨w³/e¯‘evPK object + V1 -----
‡hgb: I let him go there. The mother made her baby take the medicine.
Rule: Help/helped Gi ci e¨w³/e¯‘evPK object hvB _vK Zvici V1/ (to + v1) em‡Z
cv‡i| MVb: Sub + Help/helped + object (বয্িক্ত/বস্তু) + v1/ (to + v1) em‡Z cv‡i|
‡hgb: Sabbir helps Shikha complete/ to complete the note.

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 115 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


║║║ GKB wbq‡g Av‡iv MCQ ║║║ 84. The teacher --- everyone go home an
80. Sabbir helps Shikha --- the note. (mvweŸi hour early on the last Monday. [Lytwet (m.we.)
wkLvi mvnv‡h¨ †bvUwU ‰Zwi Kij) 16-17]

to prepare
A B preparing A permit B allowed

C prepared D none Ans:a C let D get Ans:c


81. We helped him --- the work. [13Zg cÖfvlK 85. The invigilator made us --- our identity
wbeÜb-16] card at the center. [evsjv‡`k e¨vsK mnKvix cwiPvjK
Ato finish B finishing cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK 18 (¯’wMZ 18) 15 †Rjv]

C in finishing D finish Ans:d+a A to show B showing

82. Psychologists believe that incentives---to C show D showed Ans:c


increase our productivity. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet C-11- 86. Choose the wrong option. [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ-
12] [BARRON’S TOEFL, P-92] BARRON’S TOEFL, P-96] The national
Amake us want basketball association will not let any
Bmake us to want athlete Ato continue Bplaying in the
C making us want league unless he submits Cvoluntarily to
D makes us wanting Ans:a treatment for Ddrug addiction. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: make Gi ci object (us) + V1 jvM‡e- e¨vL¨v: let Gi c‡i object+ verb Gi base form
ZvB DËi- a e‡m weavq to continue Gi ¯’‡j continue n‡e|
83. He did not let me --- the guitar. (‡m Avgv‡K 87. Sadia made me --- my gloves before
wMUvi evRv‡Z w`j bv) [Xvtwet (D)00-01, KjKviLvbv I cÖwZôvb using the fork in the dining table. (Lvevi
cwi`k©b mnKvix cwi`k©K-05] †Uwe‡j PvgR †bIqvi c~‡e© mvw`qv Avgvi Øviv Zvi nv‡Zi
A play B to play Ans:a `¯Ívbv Lywj‡q wbj) [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D)18-19]
C playing D that I could play A taking
off B taken
off C take D let off Ans:c
88. My mother let me --- late when I was a child. [staying out /stay out] [Ptwet (D3) 15-16]
89. Fear of the police made the thief --- away. [run/ to run/ runing] [mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-10]
90. I let him (go) there. (Avwg Zv‡K †mLv‡b †h‡Z w`jvg) [go/went/to go] [ivtwet 07-08]
91. He did not let me ---- what she was painting. [see/to see] [ivtwet (F1) 11-12]
92. He made me --- the unpleasant thing. [to do; of doing; do; doing] [ivtwet (B) 13-14]

Topic-16: Causative verb ‰Zix‡Z have Ges get Gi e¨envi-


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন

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.

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 116 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n 100. It
costs about sixty/fifty dollars to have a
93.I couldn’t mend the computer myself, so tooth ---. (GKwU `vuZ wdwjs Ki‡Z 60/50 Wjvi jv‡M)
[ivtwet (Law) 07-08, 15-16, Xvtwet (C) 11-12, (D) 12-13]
I --- at a shop. [37th BCS]
Help: have + e¯‘ + V3 e‡m ZvB DËi- c|
A had it mended B had it mend
A filling B to fill
C did it mend D had mended Ans:a
C filled D fill Ans:c
Hints: have/had + e¯‘ + V3 e‡m weavq DËi- a;
101. I’ll get an electrician --- the heating. (Avwg
94. The deadline was nearby, So Mrs.
GKRb we`y¨r wg¯¿x Øviv wnUvi wVK Kiv‡ev) [Ptwet (D) 11-12]
Jamila had her students --- their essays.
[M¨vm wdì evLivev` (mn. e¨ve.) 16 A‡±v. 21] A repair B to mend Ans:b
A completing complete B to C for mending D for repairing
C complete D completed Ans:c e¨vL¨v: get bvgK causative verb Gi ci
95. Pick out the sentence with causative e¨w³evPK Kg© [an electrician (‰e`y¨wZK wgw¯¿)]
verb. [mnKvix AvenvIqvwe`-07, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (D) 15-16] _vKvi Kvi‡Y Gi ci to+V1 n‡e| ZvB mwVK DËi-
A She is eating rice . b| †bvU: Mend k‡ãi A_© †givgZ Kiv|
B The letter is being written. 102. I must --- you to clean this floor now.
C I shall get the work done by him. A make B get [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (B) 13-14]
D Honey tastes sweet. Ans:c C have D made Ans:b
96. My mother had me --- milk every day. Quick Tips: you + to clean Av‡Q weavq get
[cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi mvBdvi Awdmvi -99]
w`‡Z n‡e| KviY get + e¨w³ + infinitive nq|
A to
drink B drinking
C drink D drank Ans:c  Advanced Learner-iv wk‡L ivLyb: wewfbœ
97. My parents got me --- inside. (Avgvi evev-gv possessive: my, our, your, her BZ¨vw` + ‡h noun
Avgv‡K wfZ‡i ivLj) [gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa. Dc-cwi`k©K-18] _vK‡e †mB Noun ‡`‡L causative verb e¨envi Ki‡Z
A stay B stayed n‡e| mveavb my, our, your, her G¸‡jv †`‡LB
C to stay D staying Ans:c object ‡K e¨w³ fvev hv‡e bv| c‡ii noun ‡Lqvj Ki‡Z
98. ÒAvwg KvRwU Kwi‡qwQÓ -†Kvb Abyev`wU mwVK? n‡e| †hgb: I got my room cleaned. GLv‡b room
A I did the work. [ivt wet (E) we‡Rvo 15-16] object, my Adj.| G msµvšÍ Av‡iv KZ D`vniY Av‡Q
B I have done the work. †`Lyb- wb‡Pi MCQ ¸‡jv-
C I got the work done. 103. ‘He had his hair ---.’ We should use. (‡m
D I finished the work. Ans:c Zvi Pzj KvwU‡q wb‡jv) [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 14-15, Rvtwet (H)
mveavb: Kwi‡qwQ gv‡b Ab¨‡K w`‡q ‡Kvb KvR Kiv‡bv 17-18, wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -17]
eySv‡”Q| ZvB evK¨wU Causative MV‡bi DËi| KwiqvwQ A to cut
_vK‡j eySv‡e wb‡R K‡i‡Q ZLb Avgiv mvaviY evK¨ I B cutting
have done the work. wjL‡Z cviZvg| C cut
99. Point out the correct one. [cjøx we`y¨rZvqb †evW© mn: D to be cut Ans:c
mwPe/mn: cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb)-13] e¨vL¨v: Had+ something+ verb Gi past
A He got the work done. participle n‡jv mwVK sequence|
B He got work to be done.
104. Shakib had Maruf --- the car. [Ptwet 18-19
C He got the work being done. BDwbU ÔwWÕ (mKvj)]
D He got the work by done. Ans:a A wash B towash
ev‡K¨i evsjv: †m KvRwU Kwi‡qB wb‡jv| C washed D would wash Ans:a

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 117 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


105. Complete the sentence. Where -----? (Zywg 111. Like
humans, zoo animals must have a
†Kv_vq †Zvgvi Pzj KvwU‡qQ?) [Xvtwet (D) 01-02] dentist --- their teeth. [BARRON’S TOEFL, P-95] [GB eB
A did you cut your hair †_‡KB Kgb: RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C)-(Set-1/2), 19-20]

B have you cut your hair A fill B filled

C did you have cut your hair C filling D to be filled Ans:a

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

A break B broke 114. Her half-brother had her --- the

C broken D has broken Ans:c important assignment. [Ptwet (F) 15-16]


e¨vL¨v: Sub + get + my leg (Avgvi cv hv Øviv A to do B do

e¯‘‡K eySvq) + V3 C to be done D did Ans:b


109. She got her hand (cut). (‡m Zvi nvZ †K‡U †dj‡jv) 115. I have had a number of pages of the
A cuts B cutting [ivtwet 03-04] book ---. [Ptwet (I) 13-14] Ans:a
C cut D was cut Ans:c A Xeroxed B to be xeroxed
110. I got my bread baked. The underlined C Xerox D to have xeroxed
word acts as- [Btwet (B) 10-11] evsjv: Avwg eBUvi A‡bK¸‡jv c„ôv d‡UvKwc Kwi‡qwQ|
A past participle B infinitive Ans:a GLv‡b a number of pages of the book- object
C gerund D present participle

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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 118 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

2. Intransitive Verb (AKg©K wµqv). Go to Index

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Topic-18: Intransitive verb Kv‡K e‡j? Giƒc Verb wKfv‡e †Pbv hvq?
Intransitive Verb(AKg©K wµqv): †h main verb †K whom ev what w`‡q cÖkœ Ki‡j verb Gi ci Gi
DËi wn‡m‡e object cvIqv hvq bv Zv‡K Intransitive verb e‡j| †hgb: River flows. -Babies cry. -
Econo writes well. GB evK¨¸‡jv‡Z flow, cry, write G‡`i‡K what Øviv cÖkœ Ki‡j verb Gi c‡i DËi
cvIqv hvq bv ZvB G¸‡jv me intransitive verb| [mnR K_vq Kg©/ object bv _vK‡j Intransitive verb]
MVb: subject + intransitive verb + complement/ extension/ adverb….
a. I walk in the road. (nuvUv) b. Birds fly (Dov) c. Rice grows in Bangladesh. (Rb¥vq)
d. He fought in 1971. e. I rise from sleep. f. He ran in the field (‡m gv‡V †`Šov‡jv)
 `ye©j‡`i Rb¨ Tips: object m¤ú©‡K we¯ÍvwiZ Rvb‡Z PvB‡j transitive As‡k object Gi Av‡jvPbv †`Lyb-
Advanced Learner ‡`i Rb¨: ev‡K¨ main 123. The door opened automatically. The
verb ‡K what/Whom Øviv cÖkœ K‡i G‡`i DËi verb is here- [cÖvK cÖv_wgK mnKvwi wkÿK ‡WjUv 14, cwi‡ek
Awa`߇ii mn. cwiPvjK (KvixMwi)-11, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 16-17]
verb Gi c~‡e© cvIqv †M‡j Zv ev‡K¨i subject
neither transitive nor intransitive
A
wn‡m‡e MY¨| †hgb: Rice grows in Bangladesh.
B transitive
GB evK¨i verb ‡K what Øviv cÖkœ K‡i DËi n‡jv
C intransitive
Rice hv verb Gi c~‡e© Av‡Q weavq GwU GKwU D linking Ans:c
subject| ZvB mZK© _vK‡eb: Main verb ‡K 124. He sleeps. Here “Sleeps” is-?
what/whom `¦viv cÖ‡kœ DËi verb Gi Av‡M n‡j [¯^v¯’¨ Awa`߇ii ¯^v¯’¨mnKvix-10]
A a pronoun Ba noun
subject Avi verb Gi c‡i n‡j object nq|
C a verb Da adjective Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 119 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


125. The Underlined Words are- A intransitive B transitive
Mother laughs. [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wk¶K (Wvwjqv)-12] C causative D copulative Ans:a
River flows. (b`x e‡n) [ivtwet MY‡hvMv‡hvM- 05-06] 128. ‘She milks the cow.’ The intransitive use
A Intransitive B Auxiliary verb of this sentence- [Btwet (H) 17-18]
C Transitive verb D Causative verbAns:a A The cow milking her.

126. Identify the sentence where the verb is B The cow is milked her.

used intransitively. [Lytwet (L) 16-17] C The cow is milking.

A He spoke the truth. D The cow is being milked her. Ans:c

B I feel a severe pain in my head. 129. Which one is intransitive verb?


[ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi)-15]
C Ring the bell.
raise A B lay
D The ship sank rapidly. Ans:d
C set D rise Ans:d
Attention: Ackb d ‡Z sank n‡jv intransitive
e¨vL¨v: raise A_© †Kvb wKQz DVv‡bv; lay A_© †Kvb
verb| Avi Ab¨vb¨ Ack‡b spoke, feel, ring
wKQz ivLv; set- A_© †Kvb wKQz ¯’vcb Kiv; myZivs
G¸‡jv transitive verb KviY G‡`i ci h_vµ‡g
me¸‡jv verb ‡Kvb object MÖnY K‡i weavq Giv
the truth, a severe pain, the bell Gme object
transitive verb; Ab¨w`‡K- rise-A_© †Kvb ¯’vb n‡Z
Av‡Q|
DVv/Dw`Z nIqv; hv †Kvb object MÖnY K‡i bv;
127. Fire burns. What kind of verb “burn”
adverb of place MÖnY K‡i; ZvB GwU intransitive
is? [Ptwet 07-08, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 16-17, 18-19, ivt wet (E-
we‡Rvo) 15-16, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14,] verb;
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


m¤©ú‡K wjLyb|
Topic-19: Linking/copula/copulative verb https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA
Linking verb(ms‡hvRK wµqv): †h verb, Subject Ges Complement Gi gv‡S e‡m
Ges G‡`i g‡a¨ m¤ú©K ¯’vcb K‡i Zv‡K linking verb e‡j| Linking verbs: be verb
(am, is, are, was, were), become, feel, appear, smell, stay, sound, seem, look,
taste, remain, go, grow, etc. D`vniY: She is beautiful. He became a politician.
Advanced Learner-iv wk‡L ivLyb: Linking verb ¸‡jv‡K state of perceiving ejv hvq|
Copulative verb/ Copula verb: ‡h intransitive verb ¸‡jv ¯^vfvweK A‡_©i weK…Z n‡q “nIqv” A_©
cÖKvk K‡i †m¸‡jv copulative verb| ‡hgb: The dog went mad. (KzKziwU cvMj n‡q †M‡Q) [Giƒc verb
¸‡jvi R‡b¨ option G copulative/ copula bv _vK‡j G¸‡jv‡K linking verb ejv hv‡e]

130. The Underlined Words are- 132. The


correct sentence for structure ‘S+
He became a politician. [ivtwet (A, †Rvo) 16-17] LV +Adjective complement’?[Btwet (B) 17-18]
He is called a genius. [cvtwetcÖtwet (C-Kgvm©) 16-17] A Bannya has fallen ill.
Honey tastes sweet. [Btwet (AvBb) 04-05] B Bannya has turned to be a fallen woman.

A linking B intransitive C Bannya has fallen an ill girl.


C non-finite D none Ans:a D Bannya has been falling ill. Ans:a

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 120 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


134. Thedog went mad. Here “went” what e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i evsjv- KzKziwU cvMj n‡q †Mj| A_©vr
kind of verb- [14Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb 17, ¯^v¯’¨ Awa`߇ii ¯^v¯’¨ ev‡K¨ dog Ges mad GB `ywU k‡ãi g‡a¨ m¤úK©
mnKvwi 10, LytcÖtcÖtwet 06-07, Xvtwet (C) 98-99] ¯’vcb K‡i‡Q went verb wU| ZvB GB ev‡K¨ went
A Transitive B Causative wU‡K linking/ Copulative verb ejv hvq|
C Copulative D Factitive Ans:c

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)-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Topic-20: Auxiliary verb Kv‡K e‡j? Bs‡iwR‡Z Auxiliary verb †gvU KqwU Ges Bnv KZ cÖKvi?
Topic-21: Tense Auxi. Ges Modal Auxi. Gi [cÖKvi‡f`, KqwU, KvR Ges iæcMZ] cv_©K¨ Kiæb|
Auxiliary Verb: mwVK A_© cÖKv‡k/tense MV‡b /mood MV‡b †h verb, main verb †K
mvnvh¨ K‡i Zv‡K auxiliary verb e‡j| D‡jøL¨ Bs‡iwR Auxiliary verb †gvU 12wU- (do, be,
have, can, may, shall, will, must, dare, need, used to, ought to) G‡`i‡K Avevi `ywU
fv‡M wef³ Kiv hvq; h_v: Tense/Primary Auxiliary Ges Modal Auxiliary verb
(wb‡¤œ G‡`i cv_©K¨ †`Lv‡bv n‡jv)
Tense/Primary Auxiliary Ges Modal Auxiliary verb Gi cv_©K¨-
Tense Auxiliary verb/ Primary Auxiliary Modal Auxiliary verb
Tense/ Primary Auxi. verb g~jZ 3 wU (do, Modal Auxiliary verb †gvU 9wU:
have, be) hv †gvU 14 wU[underline Kiv¸‡jv †`Lyb] Can, shall, will, may, must, need, dare,
a. Do verb(Kiv A‡_©): do, does, did used to, ought to; Z‡e G¸‡jv †_‡K Ab¨vb¨
cv_©K¨-1

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

form nq| Do ‡_‡K does, having-‡_‡K had,


be ‡_‡K been/being n‡Z cv‡i| maying/ mayed nq bv)

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 121 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


137. ‡KvbwU Auxiliary Ges Principle Dfq iƒ‡c m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c A_© cÖKvk Ki‡Z cv‡i bv ZvB Zviv
e¨eüZ nq bv? [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-93] incomplete verb|
A Have B Am 139. Am, is, are, was, were, has, shall & will
C Shall D Are Ans:c ‡Kvb cÖKvi verb? [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-93]
138. Which of the following is NOT a type of A Principle B Auxiliary
incomplete verb? [Btwet (C) 11-12] C Quasi passive D Transitive Ans:b
A auxiliary verb B intransitive verb 140. Bs‡iwR fvlvq primary auxiliaries KqwU?
C semi-auxiliary verb D being verb Ans:b [nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (B) 09-10]
we‡kl e¨vL¨v: intransitive verb GKv m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c A 10 wU B 14 wU

A_© cÖKvk Ki‡Z cv‡i ZvB G‡`i‡K complete verb C 12 wU D 11 wU Ans:b

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)

Topic-22: wewfbœ Modal Auxiliary Verb Gi e¨envi wjLyb|


Modal Auxiliary Verb: Modal auxiliaries Gi ci mvaviYZ main verb Gi present form e¨eüZ nq|
†hgb: He can do the work. †hme modal Gi mv‡_ to Av‡Q, †hgb: used to, have to, am to, is to, are to,

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


BZ¨vw` †ÿ‡Î ¯^fveZB to wVK _v‡K| †hgb: He used to walk in the morning.
Semi- Modal Auxiliary verb: †h modal verb ¸‡jv wb‡RB main verb Avevi wb‡RB
Modal verb n‡Z cv‡i †m¸‡jvB- Semi- Modal verb; †hgb: need, dare, used to BZ¨vw`|
Gme Modals †ÿÎ we‡k‡l wewfbœ A_© cÖ`vb K‡i| ZvB GLv‡b ¸iæZ¡cY~ © Modal mg~n Av‡jvPbv Kiv n‡jv|

Shall/Should/Ought to Gi mvaviY e¨envi:


A. fwel¨‡Z †Kvb KvR Ki‡e/ Kiv n‡e Giƒc eySv‡Z- shall + V1----. †hgb: We shall go there.
B. †Kvb KvR Kiv DwPZ A_© cÖ`v‡b- should+ V1 e¨envi Kiv nq; †hgb: He should read the letter.
C. mvaviY ev fwel¨r KZ©e¨ cÖKvk/ KvR Kiv DwPZ A_© cÖ`v‡b should/ Ought to + V1-e¨envi Kiv nq;
†hgb: You should obey your parents. You ought to obey your parents.
D. ‡Kvb KvR Ki‡Z, D³ Kv‡Ri wcQ‡b “GKUv fq/ KvRUv `ªæZ Ki‡j fvj nq/`ªæZ Kiv DwPZ” Giƒc eySv‡Z- 1g
evK¨ + lest+ subject+ should+ V1----- nq| Z‡e †Kvb †Kvb †ÿ‡Î should bv _vK‡j might e¨envi
Kiv hvq| ev‡K¨ lest Gi Ab¨ A_© n‡jv “otherwise/ Ab¨_vq”| ‡hgb: Walk fast lest you should
miss the train. ZvovZvwo nv‡Uv, †Uªb wgm Kiv wVK n‡e bv|/ ZvovZvwo nv‡Uv, Ab¨_vq †Uªb wgm n‡Z cv‡i|
Advanced Learner-‡`i Rb¨- -Should/Ought to Gi e¨envi:
E. eZ©gv‡b †Kvb KvR Kiv/ Ki‡Z _vKv DwPZ †evSv‡Z should be +V+ing e¨eüZ nq;
†hgb: You should be reading now (‡Zvgvi GLb co‡Z _vKv DwPZ)
F. AZx‡Z ‡Kvb KvR Kiv DwPZ wQj wKš‘ Kiv nqwb Giƒc †evSv‡Z should have+ V3 ---- e‡m;
†hgb: You should have gone to the college. †Zvgvi K‡j‡R hvIqv DwPZ wQj : (wKš‘ hvIwb)
G. AZx‡Z ‡Kvb KvR Kiv DwPZ wQjbv wKš‘ Kiv n‡q‡Q Giƒc †evSv‡Z should not have + V3 ---- e‡m;
†hgb: He should not have gone to the college. Zvi K‡j‡R hvIqv DwPZ wQjbv| : (wKš‘ wM‡q‡Q)

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 122 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


141. I don’t think I --- be able to go. [MYgva¨g 148. We hurried --- we should miss the train.
Bbw÷wUD‡Ui mnKvix cwiPvjK (MY‡hvMv‡hvM cÖwkÿY)-03] [WvK, †Uwj‡hv. I Z_¨cÖhyw³ gš¿Yv. mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi -17]
A shall B should A or B otherwise
C can D could Ans:a C lest D than Ans:c
ev‡K¨i A_©: Avwg g‡b Kwi bv ‡h, Avwg †h‡Z mÿg n‡ev| Quick Tips: Lest Gi ci Subject+ should+ verb
[g‡b ivL‡eb A_© bv ey‡S Bs‡iwR cov Avi mgq bó Kiv 1 nq| D‡jøL¨ lest bv _vK‡j otherwise n‡Z cv‡i
GKB K_v, ZvB‡Zv Avgiv eB‡Z cÖPzi evsjv w`‡qwQ] 149. We --- always be open to new ideas. [wewfbœ
142. You --- look after your old and sick gš¿Yv. /wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 18]
parents. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: RbZv e¨vsK wjt I iƒt e¨vsK A are B could
ev‡K¨i evsjv: †Zvgv‡`i e„×
wjt Awdmvi (mvaviY) 18-19, †mU- we] C should D wouldn’t Ans:c
I Amy¯’ wcZvgvZvi †`Lv‡kvbv Kiv DwPZ|
150. Try hard lest you --- fail. [mnKvix cwiPvjK (gv`K) I
A can B ought to Kviv ZË¡veavqK-06, wimvP© Awdmvi- 06, wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix
C might D may Ans:b †gBb‡Ub¨vÝ Awdmvi-17, wgWIqvBdvB, Lytwet 07-08, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet
(A) 14-15, (C) 16-17]
143. Everyone should --- the truth. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû
Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi A will must
B
mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb 2019]
C should D can Ans:c
spoken
A B to speak
151. I told him everything lest he ---. (Avwg
C speak D speaking Ans:c
Zv‡K me ejjvg hv‡Z †m Avgv‡K fzj bv ey‡S/ wc‡Q
Hints: Modal verb should-Gi c‡i verb-Gi
fq nq †m Avgv‡K fzj ey‡S wKbv) [6ô cÖfvlK wbeÜb-10]
base form e‡m ZvB DËi- c;
A misunderstood me
144. The old man walks slowly lest ---. [11 Zg
B should misunderstand me
‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2)-14]
C should not misunderstand me
A he falls B he may fall
D misunderstand me Ans:b
C he should fall D he fell down Ans:c
152. You --- harder. Then you wouldn’t have
e¨vL¨v: `yN©Ubv ev wecixZ wKQz NU‡Z cv‡i GiKg wKQzi
AvksKvi Rb¨ wKQz Kiv GgbwU cÖKvk Ki‡Z lest e¨eüZ nq|
failed the test. [Ptwet (D) 07-08]
A should have studied Ans:a
145. “He/Ahraj ran fast lest he --- miss the
B must have studied
train/class.” (hw` †Uªb ai‡Z bv cv‡i GB f‡q †m
C should study D must study
`ªæZ †`Šuov‡jv) [26th BCS, ivtwet 07-08, ms¯’vcb gš¿Yvj‡qi
cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-07, Kviv ZË¡veavqK, ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq-10, Lytwet evsjv ey‡S wbb: †Zvgvi A‡bK cov DwPZ wQ‡jv|
(RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj) 10-11, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix mnKvix wkÿ (Mvgv)-14] Zvn‡j Zzwg cixÿvq ‡dBj Ki‡Z bv|
can
A B could ║♣║♣║ Av‡iv MCQ co–b-║♣║♣║
C should D would Ans:c 153. You --- to me. Now I’ll never believe you
146. Walk fast lest you (miss) the train. [12Zg again. [Ptwet (D) 07-08, 17-18]
wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2) -15] A wouldn’t have lied
would miss
A B missed B can’t have lied
C should miss D will miss Ans:c C shouldn’t have lied
147. You --- ask a woman her age. It’s not D should have told Ans:c
polite. [mnKvix mwPe (AvBb, WªdwUs) -05] evsjv fvebv: †Zvgvi wg_¨v ejv DwPZ nqwb| GLb
A should not B would not
†Zvgv‡K Avi KL‡bv Avwg wek¦vm Ki‡ev bv|
C need not D dare not Ans:a
ev‡K¨i evsjv †_‡K ev¯Íe wPšÍv Kiæb: GKRb gwnjvi eqm Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
wR‡Ám Kiv DwPZ bq| GUv Af`ªZv| ZvB DËi- a https://www.facebook.com/expertalim
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 123 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
154. Take the umbrella lest it --- rain. [Lytwet 157. Walk carefully lest ---. [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb
(weÁb, cª‡KŠkj I cÖhyw³we`¨v ¯‹zj) 13-14] I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-16]
A may B could Ayou will fall
C should D must Ans:c B you should stumble
155. Children --- to respect their parents. [wewfbœ C you would have fallen
gš¿Yv. /wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY)-18] D you might lose the way. Ans:b
A should B need e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i cÖ_g As‡k lest e¨eüZ n‡j, cieZx©
C must D ought Ans:d
As‡k subject-Gi ci should + V1 e¨eüZ nq|
Tricks: DwPZ A‡_© should/ ought to + V1 ev‡K¨i evsjv: mZK©fv‡e nuv‡Uv bB‡j †nvuPU †L‡q
e‡m| k~Y¨¯’v‡bi ci to Av‡Q weavq ought DËi| co‡e| †`‡Lb Qwe‡Z GKRb †nuvPU †L‡q co‡Q|
156. That dress doesn't suit you; you — buy 158. Amzad received a warning for speeding.
another. (H †cvkvKwU †Zvgv‡K gvbvq bv, †Zvgvi He --- so fast. [ivRkvnx K„wl Dbœqb e¨vsK †Kvlvavÿ) -15]
Ab¨ GKwU †Kbv DwPZ) [mgvRKj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb mgvR‡mev A should have driven
Aax`߇ii Dc‡Rjv mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-06]
B shouldn’t have driven
A will B would
C could have driven
C should D could Ans:c
D couldn’t have driven Ans:b

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Can/Could Gi e¨envi:
A. Can Øviv eZ©gvb ÿgZv ev mvg_©¨ cÖKvk Kiv nq| Can AbygwZ cÖv_©bv Ki‡ZI e¨eüZ nq|
†hgb: I can do the work (eZ©gvb mvg_©¨); Can I go now? (AbygwZ)
B. Can Gi past- Could Øviv AZx‡Zi ¯’vqx ÿgZv eySvq| †hgb: He could read all time.
C. So that Gi c~‡e© present tense n‡j So that Gici can + verb e‡m|
D. Ges So that Gi c~‡e© past tense n‡j So that Gici could + verb e‡m|
Advanced Learner-‡`i Rb¨- -Could Gi e¨envi:
E. eZ©gvb mg‡q webxZ Aby‡iva Ki‡Z Could e¨envi Kiv hvq| ‡hgb: Could you tell me now?
F. AZx‡Z †Kv‡bv KvR Kivi mvg_©¨ wQj wKš‘ Kiv nqwb- Giƒc eySv‡Z could have+ V3 e¨eüZ nq|
†hgb: You could have gone there. -Zzwg †mLv‡b †h‡Z cvi‡Z (wKš‘ hvqwb/hvIwb)|
G. AZx‡Z †Kv‡bv KvR Kivi mvg_©¨ wQjbv wKš‘ Kiv n‡q‡Q- Giƒc eySv‡Z could not have + V3 e¨eüZ nq|
†hgb: He could not have gone there. -‡m †mLv‡b †h‡Z cvi‡Z bv| (wKš‘ wM‡q‡Q)|
159. I am looking for someone who --- play 161. We worked hard so that we --- succeed.
the piano. [24th BCS, Lytwet (RxeweÁvb ¯‹jz ) 08-09] (‡m K‡Vvi cwikÖg Ki‡jv hv‡Z mdj n‡Z cv‡i) [11Zg cÖfvlK wbäb-14]

A can be able to B is able A can B could

C be able to D can Ans:d C may D should Ans:b

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 124 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন
May/Might Gi e¨envi:
A. AbygwZ cÖv_©bv Ki‡Z May e‡m; †hgb: May I come in, sir? (Avwg wfZ‡i Avm‡Z cvwi? m¨vi)
B. fwel¨r m¤^‡Ü Abygvb Ki‡Z- may+ V1 e¨eüZ nq| †hgb: The president may come today.(Avm‡Z cv‡i)
C. AZx‡Zi Abygvb Ki‡Z- might + V1 e¨eüZ nq| ‡hgb: If I came, he might go.
D. ‡hŠw³K wm×v‡šÍi †ÿ‡Î might fwel¨r A_© w`‡Z cv‡i| ‡hgb: The sky is cloudy, it might rain.
E. eZ©gvb mgq Abygvb Ki‡Z- may/might + be + V+ing ----- e¨eüZ nq| [nqZ A_© †`q]
†hgb: They may/ might be watching TV now. Zviv nqZ GLb wUwf †`L‡Q|
F. AZx‡Zi †Kv‡bv m¤^‡Ü Abygvb cÖKvk Ki‡Z May/might + have + V3 -------
†hgb: You might have heard about Shakespeare. Zzwg nqZ †k·wcqvi m¤^‡Ü ï‡bQ/ï‡b _vK‡e|
163. Itnever ---- my mind that she might lose. 166. The sky is cloudy, it might rain. Here
A cross B crossing [Ptwet (F1) 16-17] might is in the- [kvtwetcÖtwet (B/B1) 11-12]
C come D crossed Ans:d A Present tense B Past tense
Tips: that Gi c‡i might Av‡Q weavq cÖ_g As‡k C Present perfect D Future tense Ans:d
past form (crossed) DËi Kiv n‡q‡Q| evsjv Tips: AvKvk †gNjv| e„wó n‡Z cv‡i| A_©vr fwel¨r
164. She --- your letter maybe that’s why she eySv‡”Q ZvB DËi- d|
hasn’t replied. [Ptwet (D) 07-08] 167. They --- at least an hour ago. [¯’vbxq miKvi
wefv‡Mi Aaxb Rb¯’v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkjx Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi-18, Rb¯^v¯’¨
A should have got B should get
cÖ‡KŠkjx Awa`ßi (Gw÷‡gUi)-18] [evsjv ey‡S wbb: Zviv Kgc‡ÿ GK
C might not have got N›Uv Av‡M †cuŠ‡Q †h‡Z cv‡i] Ans:a
D might not get Ans:c A might have arrived B ought to arrive
Advanced Learner- iv wk‡L ivLyb: n‡Z cv‡i ev C should arriver D must have arrive
m¤¢eZt A‡_© Adverb wn‡m‡e maybe GK mv‡_ e‡m| 168. You shouldn’t leave small object lying
A_©vr gv‡S space bvB| Avi wµqv wn‡m‡e m¤¢vebv Av‡Q A‡_© around. Such object --- be swallowed by
may be e‡m †hLv‡b Avjv`v/ space n‡q e‡m| children. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 15-16]
165. He has bought a ticket. He --- come A may B must
today. [Lytwet (RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj) 13-14] C need D mustn’t Ans:a
A may B mind evsjv wk‡Lb ev¯Í‡e Kv‡R jvM‡e: Pvicv‡k †QvU †QvU
C could D has to Ans:a wRwbm †d‡j ivLv DwPZ bq| G‡Z H wRwbm¸‡jv
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb wkïiv wM‡j/ †L‡q †djvi m¤¢vebv _vK‡Z cv‡i|
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA
will/would Gi e¨envi:
A. fwel¨r NUbv cÖKvk Ki‡Z will+ V1---- e‡m, †hgb: He will go to Dhaka. (†m XvKv hv‡e)
B. mvaviY Aby‡iva I webxZ Aby‡iva Ki‡Z would + subject + (not) + V1 ----- e‡m|
†hgb: would you inform me. AbyMÖn K‡i Avgv‡K Rvbv‡eb|
C. AZx‡Z †Kvb KvR n‡Zv Giæc eySv‡Z would + V1 e‡m| Z‡e passive ‡ÿ‡Î would be + V3 e‡m|
169. Iwould --- to chase these boys away 170. I --- happy to see him, but I didn't have
from my kitchen garden. [f~-ZvwˡK Rwic Awa`߇ii time. [Xvtwet (A) 11-12]
mnKvix cwiPvjK (mn-f~ZË¡we`)- 06] A will have been B would be Ans:b
A have B run C will be D would have been
C sell D like Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 125 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


171. --- you do a favour, please. (`qv K‡i Avcwb 173. Birds will --- in the morning.
GKUv DcKvi Ki‡eb wK?) [Ptwet (G) 15-16] (mKvj‡ejv cvwLiv wKwPiwgwPi Ki‡e) [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi
Aaxb cvm‡cvU© I B‡g‡MÖkb Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-07]
A Are B Was
A chirp B have chirped
C Would D Were Ans:c
C chirping D be chirping Ans:a
Clue: mvaviY Aby‡iva eySv‡Z ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z would
174. They thought that the plan would ---.
e‡m weavq DËi-C; [mnKvix cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-12]
172. Choose the correct sentence. [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi A succeeded B be succeeded
Aax‡b mvBdvi Awdmvi wb‡qvM- 99]
C succeed D success Ans:b
A Would you please don’t worry.
Tips: the plan n‡jv passive subject ZvB be
B Would you please not worry.
succeeded DËi| Advanced Learning:
C Please don’t to worry.

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Success kãwU noun Avi Succeed n‡jv Verb1
D Would you please not to worry. Ans:b
hvi V2- Succeeded, V3- Succeeded nq|

Must (be/have) Gi e¨envi:


A. Aek¨B/ eva¨evaKZv A_© w`‡Z- must+ V1--- Ges wb‡lavÁv †evSv‡Z- mustn’t + V1
e¨eüZ nq| ‡hgb: You must go to college in time. You mustn’t talk in the Mosque.
B. Rvbv Z_¨ †_‡K m½Z Abygvb K‡i- †Kv‡bv KvR eZ©gv‡b Aek¨B Pj‡Q Giƒc †evSv‡Z must be+ V+ing----
GB MVbwU e¨eüZ nq| †hgb: Rahim is back in the team today; he must be feeling better now.
C. Rvbv Z_¨ †_‡K m½Z Abygvb K‡i- †Kv‡bv KvR AZx‡Z Aek¨B nBqv‡Q Giƒc †evSv‡Z must have+ V3----GB
MVbwU e¨eüZ nq| †hgb: I have lost one of my gloves, I must have dropped it somewhere.

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]

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 126 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


180. The general public --- a large number of 183. The line is busy; someone should be
computers now as the prices are using the telephone now. [BRDB (Officer) -09]
decreasing. [evsjv‡`k miKvwi Kg© Kwgkb mwPevj‡qi mnKvix [¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix-10]

cwiPvjK-06] Ans:c A must be using


A must buy B must have bought B should be using Ans:a
C must be buying D must have to buy C must have used D should have used
Help: ‡h‡nZz Kw¤úDUv‡ii `vg Kg‡Z ïiæ K‡i‡Q, ZvB 184. I have lost my purse. I --- it somewhere.
mvaviY †jvKRb Aek¨B A‡bK Kw¤úDUvi µq Ki‡Q| [Ptwet (C1) 15-16, Ptwet (B) 08-09] [Lytwet (gvbweK ¯‹zj) 08-09]

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]

Aek¨B Bnv cvb Ki‡e bv| A must buy B must be buying

182. There are no lights on and no one


C must have bought D must buying Ans:b
answers the doors bell. They --- be at 186. They laughed a lot last night. The film --

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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Had better Gi e¨envi: Had better ‡`L‡Z past perfect Gi gZ g‡b n‡jI present/ future A_© †`q|
Bnvi ci verb Gi present form e‡m| ‡Kvb Kv‡Ri Dc‡`k/Advice eySv‡Z had better e‡m|
 ev‡K¨ Dc‡`k cÖ`vb Kiv A_©- eis fvj eyS‡Z had better e¨envi Kiv nq|
†hgb: You had better leave the place. (eis ¯’vbwU †Q‡o hvIqvB fv‡jv)
 ‡Kv‡bv wKQz Kiv fv‡jv/ DwPZ Ggb aviYv cÖKvk Ki‡Z had better +V1------- e¨eüZ nq|
 ‡Kv‡bv wKQz Kiv fv‡jv bv Ggb aviYv cÖKvk Ki‡Z had better not+ V1-------e¨eüZ nq|
†hgb: I had better not be late.
187. Tourists/Travelers --- their reservations 189. We --- hire a rickshaw. It’s already too
well in advance if they want to fly to late. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ivtwet (we) (Business & IBA)
Cox’s Bazar. [18th BCS, 32th BCS, 38th BCS Preli.- AevwYR¨- Set-1-3, 19-20]
17, Ptwet (C3) 12-13, (E) 14-15, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 12-13, 14- A had to B would rather
15, Btwet G) 16-17, mnKvix wWªwjs cÖ‡KŠkjx-1998] Ans:d C had better D had though Ans:c
Abetter to had get B had better to get 190. If you do not help me, you will be in
C hadbetter got D had better get trouble, So you----help me find out the
188. If you don’t want to miss the bus, you --- truth. (hw` Zzwg Avgv‡K mvnvh¨ bv K‡iv, Z‡e Zzwg mgm¨vq co‡e|
finish your tea soon. [Ptwet (C3) 16-17] ZvB mZ¨ Lyu‡R wb‡Z Avgv‡K †Zvgvi mvnvh¨ KivB eis fv‡jv) [Kztwet 18-
19 BDwbU wm]
A would rather B had better
A had better B scarcely Ans:a
C will D could Ans:b
C need D are supposed to
Tips: hw` Zzwg Mvox wgm Ki‡Z bv PvI, Z‡e Pv `ªæZ
†kl KivB eis fv‡jv| [eis fv‡jv A‡_© DËi-b]
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 127 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
191. You had better leave the place. This 192. The emotion/attitude expressed in the
sentence suggests ---. [Z_¨ gš¿Yv. Aaxb wewUwe-Gi sentence “You had better give your
mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -2017] notice if your plan to leave” is- [Rtwet (D) 17-
Aa request B an order A order B advice 18]
Ca command D an advice Ans:d C obligation D duty Ans:b

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


would rather Gi e¨envi:
 ‡Kv‡bv welq‡K AwaKZi cÖvavb¨ †`qv ev GKwU welq‡K Ab¨wUi †P‡q †ewk cQ›` Kiv eySv‡Z
would rather --- than- e¨eüZ nq| Ges than Gi c~‡e© I c‡i verb Gi present form e‡m|
 ‡Kvb wel‡q eis fvj Giƒc eySv‡Z would rather +---e‡m; †hgb: I would rather go by bus.
193. The boy from the village said, ‘I --- 194. I would rather die ---. [11Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14,
starve than bag.’ (MÖvg †_‡K Avmv †Q‡jwU ivtwet (E, we‡Rvo) 15-16]

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

Be to/ have to Gi e¨envi -


 am to/ is to/ are to + V1----- eZ©gv‡b †Kvb KvR Ki‡Z nq Giƒc Af¨vm eySv‡Z
e¨envi nq; †hgb: Avgv‡K cÖwZw`b mKv‡j nuvU‡Z nq- I am to walk at morning daily.
 was to/ were to + V1---- AZx‡Z †Kvb KvR Ki‡Z n‡qwQj Giƒc Af¨vm eySv‡Z e¨envi nq;
†hgb: Avgv‡K cÖwZw`b mKv‡j nuvU‡Z n‡qwQj- I was to walk at morning daily.
 have to/ has to + V1---- fwel¨r mg‡q Aek¨B †Kvb KvR Ki‡Z n‡e Giƒc eySv‡Z e¨envi nq; Gi bv-
†evaK don't, doesn’t w`‡q Kiv nq| †hgb: You don’t have to help me if you don’t have time.
(hw` †Zvgvi mgq bv _v‡K Z‡e Avgv‡K mvnvh¨ Ki‡Z n‡e bv), I have to go. (Avgv‡K Aek¨B †h‡Z n‡e)
 had to + V1----- AZx‡Z Aek¨B †Kvb KvR Ki‡Z n‡qwQj Giƒc Af¨vm eySv‡Z e¨envi nq:
†hgb: Avgv‡K Aek¨B cÖwZw`b mKv‡j nuvU‡Z n‡qwQj- I had to walk at morning daily.
196. There is plenty of time. You --- hurry. 198. You --- reach exam centre early. (wba©vwiZ
(A‡bK mgq Av‡Q, ZvovZvwo Ki‡Z n‡e bv) [Rvtwet (L) 11- mg‡qi c~‡e© cwiÿv †K‡›`ª †cuŠQv‡Z n‡e) [ivtwet (b„weÁvb) 06-07]

A mustn’t B may not 12] A must B have to


C don’t have to D non Ans:c C should D would Ans:b
197. I --- to hospital last Sunday. [ Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK e¨vL¨v: eva¨evaKZv eySv‡Z have to mwVK| Z‡e
I MYwkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wcwUAvB Bb÷ªv±i- 19]
A have to go had goB
Ack‡b GUv bv _vK‡j Aek¨B A‡_© must Ges DwPZ
C had to go have gone Ans:c
D A‡_©- should G¸‡jvI DËi n‡Z cv‡i| wKš‘ would
e¨vL¨v: AZx‡Zi †Kv‡bv KvR Kiv Kva¨Zv †evSv‡Z had n‡e bv KviY GUv AZxZ eySvq|
to e¨eüZ nq had to go †hv‡M evK¨wUi evsjv: MZ Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
iweevi Avgv‡K nvmcvZv‡j †h‡Z n‡qwQj| https://www.facebook.com/expertalim

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 128 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


199. All citizens --- their taxes. (mKj bvMwiK‡K 200.Yesterday we had --- twenty minutes for
Zv‡`i Ki cwi‡kva Ki‡Z n‡e) [ivtwet (D) 10-11, (G) 13-14] a bus. [Rtwet (B) 09-10, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (B) 18-19]
A should be paid B must be paid A wait B to wait
C would be paid D have to pay Ans:d C to waiting D to waited Ans:b

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Be able to Gi e¨envi -
 am / is / are + able to + V1-- eZ©gv‡b ‡Kvb Kv‡R mÿg Av‡Q eySv‡Z e¨envi nq;
 was/were + able to + V1 --- AZx‡Z ‡Kvb Kv‡R mÿg wQ‡jv eySv‡Z e¨envi nq;
 shall/will + be + able to + V1 ----fwel¨‡Z ‡Kvb Kv‡R mÿg n‡e eySv‡Z e¨envi nq;
†hgb: Jeny was able to leave the hospital. (‡Rwb nvmcvZvj Qvo‡Z mÿg wQj)
Some day scientists will be able to find a cure for Covid-19.
(‡Kvb GKw`b weÁvbxiv Kibv fvBiv‡mi Jl` Avwe®‹v‡i mÿg n‡e)
201. Jenny --- Leave the hospital only six hours 202. Someday scientists will --- find a cure
after the baby was born. [Xvtwet (D) 11-12] for cancer. (weÁvwbiv ‡Kvb GK w`b K¨vÝv‡ii Jla
A was able to B might Avwe®‹vi Ki‡Z mg_© n‡e) [wewfbœ gš¿Yv. /wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v
C can D is able to Ans:a A have B be able to (mvaviY)-18]

C have to D sure to Ans:b

Be going to- Gi e¨envi-


 eZ©gv‡b ‡Kvb KvR n‡Z hv‡”Q eySv‡Z am/is/are + going to + V1— e¨envi nq;
 AZx‡Z ‡Kvb KvR n‡Z hvw”Qj eySv‡Z was/were + going to + V1— e¨envi nq;
†hgb: Look at those black clouds. It is going to rain. Kv‡jv †g‡Ni w`‡K ZvKvI, e„wó n‡Z hv‡”Q|
Be supposed to- Gi e¨envi-
 eZ©gv‡b ‡Kvb KvR Kivi K_v Av‡Q Giƒc A‡_© am/is/are + supposed to + V1-- e¨envi nq|
 AZx‡Z ‡Kvb KvR Kivi K_v wQ‡jv Giƒc A_© cÖ`v‡b was/were + supposed to + V1-- e¨envi nq|
‡hgb: The train was supposed to arrive at 11.30 but it was an hour late.
‡Uªb 11.30 G †cuxQv‡bvi K_v wQ‡jv wKš‘ GK N›Uv †`ix‡Z G‡mwQ‡jv|
203. Look at those black clouds. It --- 204.Thetrain --- arrive at 11.30 but it was
rain. [Dc‡Rjv †cv÷gv÷vi -16, ‡et‡ivtwet (E) 12-13] an hour late. [Rtwet (C) 14-15]
A will B is going to A supposed to B is supposed to
C would D needs Ans:b C was supposed to D none Ans:c
Topic-23: Semi-modal Auxiliary verb: need, dear Ges used to Gi e¨envi †`Lvb|
Semi- Modal Auxiliary verb: ‡h modal verb ¸‡jv main verb Gi b¨vq ev‡K¨ GKv e‡m A_© cÖ`vb
Ki‡Z cv‡i †m¸‡jv‡K Semi- Modal Auxiliary verb e‡j| †hgb: need, dare, used to BZ¨vw`| g‡b ivL‡eb
GB verb ¸‡jv ev‡K¨ GKv em‡j main verb Avi main verb Gi Av‡M em‡j modal verb nq|
Need hLb Main verb: Need Gi e¨envi:
A. cÖ‡qvRb eyS‡Z-e¨w³evPK subject+ need + object----
‡hgb: He needs a book. [GLv‡b subject 3rd person ZvB need main verb + s hy³ n‡q‡Q]
B. Need main verb Gi ci to + V1 em‡Z cv‡i| I need to go today. [GLv‡b need main verb]

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 129 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


C. ‡Kvb KvR Kiv `iKvi eySv‡Z-e¯‘evPK subject+ need+ V+ing--†hgb: Your dress needs cleaning.
D. ‡Kvb KvR nIqv `iKvi Giƒc eySv‡Z-e¯‘evPK subject+ need + to be +V3------
†hgb: Your dress needs to be cleaned. (‡Zvgvi †cvkvK cwi®‹vi nIqv `iKvi)
205.Which are semi-modals? [wcGmwm KZ…©K 12 wU c‡`i 207. Your jacket is dirty. It --- cleaning. [mnKvix
wb‡qvM cixÿv-15, Btwet (B) 18-19] mwPe, WªvdwUs (AvBb gš¿Yvjq)-05]
A can, could B need, dare A will need B needs
C will, would D must, should Ans:b C is needed D has needed Ans:b
206.The grass is very long. It needs ---. (Nvm 208.A lot --- to the house before we can move
A‡bK eo| QuvUvB Kiv `iKvi) [Btwet 06-07] in. [Ptwet (D) 11-12]
A cut B cutting A needs be doing B needs done

C to cut D to be needs Ans:b C needs doing D needs to do Ans:c


`ye©jiv evsjv ‡`Lyb: evox‡Z DVvi Av‡M Avgv‡`i A‡bK
KvR Kiv `iKvi|

Need hLb Modal verb: Need Gi e¨envi:


E. ‡Kv‡bv cÖ‡qvRb †bB eySv‡Z bv‡evaK ev‡K¨- need not + V1 nq;
†hgb: He need not go to school. Zvi ¯‹z‡j hvevi `iKvi †bB| [GLv‡b need modal ZvB needs n‡e]
F. ‡Kvb KvR Kiv cÖ‡qvRb eySv‡Z- e¨w³evPK subject+ need +V1--- †hgb: I need read the book.
G. AZx‡Z ‡Kvb KvR Kivi cÖ‡qvRb wQj bv wKš‘ Kiv n‡q‡Q Giƒc eySv‡Z need not have+ V3 e¨eüZ nq|
†hgb: You need not have gone there. ‡Zvgvi †mLv‡b hvevi `iKvi wQj bv|
H. AZx‡Z †Kvb KvR Kivi `iKvi wQj wKš‘ Kiv nq wb Giƒc eySv‡Z- need+ have+V3----
†hgb: You need have gone there. ‡Zvgvi †mLv‡b hvevi `iKvi wQj|
209.You --- tomorrow if you have any work. 211. He --- not wait for us. (Avgv‡`i Rb¨ Zvi
[KvwiMix wkÿv Awa`߇ii BÝUªv±i (bb-‡UK) -05, Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK A‡cÿv Kivi `iKvi †bB) [gva¨wgK I D”P wkÿv Awa`߇ii
Kg©KZ©v -16, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (L) 12-13] Ans:c
cÖ`k©K-03] -She (to need) not wait for us.
A need not to come B need not coming (Avgvi Rb¨ Zvi A‡cÿv Kivi `iKvi †bB) [ivtwet 08-09]
C need not come D don’t need coming
A need need B is
210. Karim need not think of a job. Here
C needed D was needing Ans:a
‘need’ is a verb. [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-01]
212. There are plenty of tomatoes in the
A principal B finite
fridge. You --- buy any. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G)
C full D modal Ans:d
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন

A needn’t B mustn’t 15-16]


C may not D should not 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.
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 130 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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]

“Used to: (be/get used to) Gi e¨envi-


A. ïay&B AZx‡Z Af¨¯’ wQ‡jv, hv eZ©gv‡b Avi †bB| Ggb †evSv‡Z Subject + used to + V1 e¨envi nq|
hv evsjvq (wµqv + Zvg/†Zb/‡Zv/‡Z) Giƒc A_© †`q| [mZK©Zv: evsjvq Af¨vm/ Af¨¯’ kãwU Avm‡e bv]
‡hgb: When I was young, I used to collect stamps.(hLb Avwg hyeK wQjvg, Avwg gy`ªv msMÖn KiZvg)
[wb‡Pi wbqg¸‡jv‡Z evsjvq Af¨¯’ kãwU Avm‡e]

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


B. kyayB eZ©gv‡b †Kvb KvR Ki‡Z Af¨¯’ eySv‡Z Sub + am, is, are + used to + (V1+ing)---e‡m|
hv evsjvq (wµqv+ ‡Z + Af¨¯’) ---- Giæc evsjv A_© ‡`q| [evsjvq Af¨¯’ kãwU Avm‡e]
‡hgb: She is used to walking daily. ‡m cÖwZw`b nvuU‡Z Af¨¯’| (eZ©gvb †_‡K eZ©gv‡b Av‡Q)
C. AZxZ †_‡K ïiæ K‡i eZ©gv‡bI Af¨¯’ n‡q Av‡Q Ggb ev‡K¨ Sub + have got + used to + (V1+ing)-
I have got used to writing book. (Avwg eB wjL‡Z wjL‡Z Af¨¯’ n‡q †MwQ) [AZxZ †_‡K eZ©gvb]
D. AZxZ †_‡K ïiæ K‡i AZx‡ZB Af¨¯’ wQ‡jv Ggb ev‡K¨ Sub + got + used to + (V1+ing)-
I got used to playing Chess. Avwg `vev †Ljvq Af¨¯’ wQjvg| [AZxZ ‡Ljv ïiæ AZx‡ZB †kl]
E. eZ©gvb †_‡K fwel¨‡Z Af¨¯’ n‡ev Ggb eySv‡Z- Sub + will get + used to + (V1+ing)-
‡hgb: We will get used to putting on musk. (Avgiv gv¯‹ co‡Z co‡Z Af¨¯’ n‡q hv‡ev)
we‡kl †bvU: used to msµvšÍ cÖvmw½K MCQ GLv‡b †`Iqv n‡jv GB Related Av‡iv A‡bK MCQ cv‡eb right form of verb Aa¨v‡q

 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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 131 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

C walked D have walked Ans:a C was using D Use Ans:b


e¨vL¨v: †Kvb KvR Ki‡Z Af¨¯’ eySv‡Z Sub+ be verb / 227. We --- football everyday when we were
get + used to + (V1+ing)---e‡m| ZvB DËi- a young. [Ptwet (G) 15-16]
224. Iron
--- for weapons and tools in the A use to play

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-

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 132 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


mvaviY kã I Verb Gi Base form (V1) Verb Gi Past Verb Gi Past
G‡`i A_© †`Lyb- form (V2) Participle (V3)
Choke(n) evav Choke(v) (evav †`Iqv) Choked Choked
Double (wظY) Double(v) (wظb nIqv) Doubled Doubled
Dress(n) (‡cvkvK) Dress(v) (‡cvkvK cwiavb Kiv) Dressed Dressed
Fast(Adj.) (`ªæZ) Fast(v) (‡ivRv ivLv) Fasted Fasted
Head(n) (gv_v) Head(v) (gv_v w`‡q gviv) Headed Headed
Last(adj.) (me©‡kl) Last (v) (¯’vqx nIqv) Lasted Lasted
Long(adj.) (`xN©) Long for(v) (AvKv•Lv Kiv) Longed for Longed for
Man (n) (gvbyl) Man(v) (cwiPvjbv Kiv) Manned Manned
Pen(n) (wjLv) Pen(v) (wjLv) Penned Penned
Right (mwVK) Right(v) (mwVK Kiv) Righted Righted
Water(n) cvwb Water(v) (cvwb †`Iqv) Watered Watered
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n
229. I water the plants/garden. (Avwg Pviv Mv‡Q 233. Karim headed the ball. (Kwig ejwU gv_v w`‡q
cvwb †`b) [Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-96, ivtwet (D) 10-11, 09- 10, Lytwet 09-10, gvi‡jv) [¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix-10]
RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (e¨emvq wkÿv) 12-13, nvtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15 ]
A a verb B a pronoun
A noun B verb
C a conjunction D None Ans:a
C adjective D adverb Ans:b
234. ‘The post must be manned
230."I while away my pastime with novels".
immediately.’ Here the underlined word
here 'while' is a/an: [NSI (Junior Field off.) 24 Sep. 21] is---[ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: Lytwet we BDwbU, †mU-we, 19-20]
A adverb B verb
A a noun B a verb
C conjunction D adjective Ans:b
C an adverb D an adjective Ans:b
231. The girl waters the plants. Here the
235. Muslims fast during Ramadan. (igRv‡b
word ‘water’ is- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 15 Zg
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) -19]
gymjgv‡biv †ivRv iv‡L) here ‘fast’ is- [mnKvix ivR¯^
Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v I ÿz`ª b„‡Mvóx)-15,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ciivó
A noun gš¿Yvj‡q mycvwib‡Ub‡W›U-19]
B verb A adjective B adverb
C adjective C verb D determiner Ans:c
D adverb Ans:b 236.He penned (wj‡LwQj) a good story last
e¨vL¨v: Water kãwU Noun Ges Verb `yB A‡_© e¨eüZ year. Here “penned” is used as-[kvwecÖwe 05-06]
n‡Z cv‡i| Verb wn‡m‡e Water A_© cvwb †`Iqv Avi I cannot right the wrong. (Avwg fzj‡K mwVK
Noun wn‡m‡e Water A_© cvwb| GB ev‡K¨ verb wn‡m‡e Ki‡Z cvwi bv) [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi ¯^v¯v’¨
e‡m‡Q| KviY subject Gi ci e‡m wµqvi KvR Ki‡Q| cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi (cyi)- 19, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (C) 12-13, (E) 14-15]

232. The underlined word is a- Boys long for A Verb B adjective


holidays. (evj‡Kiv QzwUi w`b AvKv•Lv K‡i) [¯^v¯’¨ C preposition D noun Ans:a
A adverb B adjective mnKvix- 10]
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
C verb D noun Ans:c
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 133 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Rule-3: †h †Kvb Relative pronoun Gi c‡i †Kvb word KvR Kiv eySv‡j Zv finite verb n‡e|
Rule-4: †h †Kvb Imperative sentence Gi ïiæ‡Z finite verb/ V1 e‡m| Mind your own
business. Avevi imperative verb Gi ci obj. + verb nq †hgb: Let us winter in the Malaysia.
237. All that glitters is not gold.(PKPK Ki‡jB †mvbv 239.Water the garden. (evMv‡b cvwb `vI) the
nq bv) Here the word “glitters” is- [Lytwet 04-05] underlined word is- [Kztwet (C) 13-14]
A plural noun B verb Ans:b Right the wrong, Here ‘right’ is a/an- [kÖg
I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg cwi`k©K (†mdwU); †gKvwbK¨vji †UK‡bvjwR - 19]
C adverb D collective noun
A noun adjective B
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ 2wU main verb Av‡Q Zv n‡jv C verb adverb D Ans:c
glitters (PKPK Kiv), is not (nq bv) e¨vL¨v: cÖ`Ë evK¨wU imperative; Avi imperative
238.(Glass) the table. (‡Uwe‡j KvP jvMvI) [ivtwet evK¨ verb Øviv kyiæ nq | Right/Water kã`ywU
A Glassing B Glass 06-07] ev‡K¨ verb wn‡m‡e e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q|
C Glasses D to glass Ans:b

Rule-5: Interrogative ev‡K¨ Auxiliary verb + subject + verb + object? nq|


‡hgb: What do you mean by that?
Rule-6: to Gi ci †Kvb kã Øviv KvR Kiv eySv‡j Zv infinitive wn‡m‡e verb ejv hvq|
†hgb: Try to better your condition.(‡Zvgvi Ae¯’vi DbœwZ Ki‡Z †Póv Ki)[nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (A)13-14]
To err is human. (gvbyl gvÎB fzj K‡i),
240.Try to better your lot. Here ‘better’ is- Aa noun B an adverb
[kvtwetcÖtwet (A) 12-13, Kztwet (C) 15-16, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) C an adjective D a verb Ans:d
A adjective B adverb 18-19] 242. Can you smell gas? (Zzwg wK M¨v‡mi MÜ wb‡Z
C noun D verb Ans:d cv‡iv) The underlined word is- [Rtwet (D) 08-09]
241. ‘Toerr is human. (gvbyl gvÎB fzj K‡i) here A noun B adjective
‘err’ is - [Rtwet (B) 09-10] C verb D adverb Ans:c

GB ch©šÍ Finite Verb m¤ú‡K© we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv †kl n‡jv|


Gevi Avgiv Non-Finite Verb wb‡q we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv Kie|

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
mgm¨v n‡j 01740-073569 b¤^‡i †hvMv‡hvM Kiæb]
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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 134 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন
Topic-26: Infinitive Kv‡K e‡j? Bnv identify Ki‡Z 2wU Ae¯’vb D`vniYmn Av‡jvPbv Kiæb?
Infinitive: infinitive n‡”Q to + verb Gi base form ev (to+ V1) Ges Bnv verb I
noun Gi KvR K‡i| mvaviYZ D‡Ïk¨ eySv‡Z infinitive Gi e¨envi nq| †ewki fvM ev‡K¨
main verb Gi ci infinitive _vK‡j Zv evsjvq wµqv + †Z; A_© †`q| †hgb: I want to
take your book. Avwg †Zvgvi eBUv wb‡Z PvB| [to ‡K infinitive maker e‡j]
Advanced Learning: Infinitive Gi passive to be + V3 nq| †hgb: A shop is going to be
opened today. Avi infinitive ‡K Negative Ki‡j to Gi mvg‡b not e‡m| ‡hgb: not to do;
Infinitive ‡Pbvi Dcvq I Ae¯’vb-1: ev‡K¨ subject/object Gi Ae¯’v‡b infinitive em‡Z cv‡i| subject
wn‡m‡e Gi verb nq singular| ‡hgb: To err is human. To read is very interesting. [subject Gi ¯’‡j
simple infinite ¸‡jv noun Gi KvR K‡i]
243. A simple infinitive does the work of a/ an 245. 'I
will not let you go’. In this sentence
A Adjective B Adverb[Btwet (C) 15-16] 'go' is a/an- [41st BCS]
C Noun D Verb Ans:c A infinitive B gerund
244. Wewant to take legal action against the C participle D verbal noun Ans:a
hoodlum. Here ‘to’ is a/an- [12Zg mnKvix RR -18] e¨vL¨v: Let Gi ci Object + infinitive e‡m| wKš‘
A adverb B infinitive maker G‡ÿ‡Î to Dn¨ _v‡K| Dc‡ii ev‡K¨ gyjZt to go Av‡Q|
C preposition D conjunction Ans:b

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);
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 135 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
-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

A should order B to order C in giving up D from giving upAns:a

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]

[etwet (C) 14-15] A Have to found B to find Ans:b


A to take care B take care Ans:a C finding D to have been found
C to be caring D to have taken

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Topic-27: Gerund wK? Bnv identify Kivi Dcvq ev 5wU Ae¯’vb D`vniYmn Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|
Gerund:- Gerund Gi MVb nq (verb+ ing) Øviv| Bnv verb n‡Z DrcwË ZvB G‡K verb m¤úwK©Z kã ejv
hvq| wKš‘ Gerund me©`v ev‡K¨ Noun Gi ¯’‡j e‡m| ev‡K¨ noun Gi KvR K‡i weavq G‡K Noun ejv nq|
‡Pbvi Dcvq I Ae¯’vb-1: †Kvb ev‡K¨ verb Gi subject wn‡m‡e verb+ ing em‡j Zv gerund nq|
‡hgb: Reading is an excellent habit. Swimming is good (exercise) for health.
‡Pbvi Dcvq I Ae¯’vb-2: start, like, enjoy, avoid BZ¨vw` Transitive verb Gi object
wn‡m‡e verb+ ing em‡j Zv gerund nq| ‡hgb: Do you enjoy teaching?
Quick Tips: Subject/Object Gi ¯’v‡b verb+ing = Gerund

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n


250.A “Gerund” does the work of- [e‡kgyiwecÖwe (E) C gerund D adjective Ans:c
14-15, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (N) 15-16, ivtwet (‡jvKcÖkvmb 07-08, Xtwet e¨vL¨v: Verb Gi mv‡_ ing hy³ n‡q Zv hw` noun Gi
(C) 00-01, gva¨. I D”P gva¨. wkÿv Awa. (cÖ`k©K) 27 AvM÷ 21] KvR K‡i Z‡e Zv‡K gerund e‡j| Gerund ev‡K¨i sub
A a verb and a noun Ges obj. i~‡c e¨eüZ n‡Z cv‡i|
B a verb and an adjective 254. Reading is an excellent habit. Here, the
C a verb and an adverb underlined word is a- [38th BCS Preli. -2017,
[KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)]
D a verb and conjunction Ans:a
A verbal noun B Participle
251. How gerund is formed? [cwievi Kj¨vY cwiw`k©K
C Verb Gerund D Ans:d
cÖwkÿYv_x-10, 15, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 15-16] Ans:a
‡bvU: option G gerund bv _vK‡j verbal noun
A verb+ing B preposition+ing
DËi Kiv hv‡e|
C Noun+ing D Adjective+ing
252. A gerund performs the functions of 255. Making a good result in the exam needs
a/an- [‡et‡ivtwet (E) 16-17] “Gerund” is similar a lot of hard work. Here ‘making’ is a-
A present participle B pronoun [12Zg mnKvix RR-18]
to - [Bangladesh commerce Bank-00, Lytwet 06-07]
A noun B adjective
C adjective D gerund Ans:d

C verb D adverb Ans:a 256.I walk because walking is a good

253. ‘Copying is prohibited in the exercise. [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15]


examination.’ Here copying’ is a/an--- [kÖg A verb-adjective B verb-verb
I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg cwi`k©K (†mdwU); †gKvwbK¨vji †UK‡bvjwR - C verb-gerund D verb-adverb Ans:c
19]
A present participle B pronoun Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 136 https://www.facebook.com/expertalim
~ Mobile: 01740-073569
257. Do
you enjoy teaching? The underlined 260.Swimming is a good exercise’. Here
word is a- [MYc~~Z© Awa`߇ii DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkwj wmwfj-17, ciivóª ‘swimming’ is a/an---[ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet (B)
gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-06, htwetcÖtwet (D) 05-06, ivtwet 09-10, 10-11] †mU- we 19-20, Xvtwet Awafz³ miKvix 7 K‡jR weÁvb BDwbU 19-20]
A a noun B a participle A Verb B Noun

C a gerund D an adjective Ans:c C Gerund D Adverb Ans:c


258.He avoided making the same mistakes 261. Which is the correct use of gerund? [Kvwi. I
gv`ªvmv wkÿv gš¿. (Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤ú.) 11 Ryb 21]
again. The underlined word is a/an- (‡m
AI saw the girl dancing. [dancing = Adj]
evievi GKB fzj Kiv cwinvi Ki‡jv) [evsjv‡`k †Uwjwfkb B I am dancing on the floor. [dancing = Adj]
AwW‡qÝ wimvP© Awdmvi -06]
C The girl came here dancing. [dancing = Adj/Adv]
A auxiliary B object
D Dancing is a good exercise. Ans:d
C participle D gerund Ans:d
262. Walking in the morning is good for
259.“Walking is a good exercise” Here
health. This is- [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa. wb‡qvM -14, Btwet
“walking” is a/an- [wewfbœ gš¿Yvjq/wefvM/ Awa`߇ii
cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v)-18, ‡gwW‡Kj fwZ© cixÿv 16-17]
A an example of gerund (F) 15-16, Xvtwet (C) 12-13]
B an example of infinitive
A noun B gerund
C an example of participle
C verb D adverb Ans:b
D an example of verbal noun Ans:a

‡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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 137 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

gerund? [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 13-14] C verbal noun D infinitive Ans:a


A I know the dancing girl. e¨vL¨v: Avwg GKwU Ak¦v‡ivnb cÖwkÿY ¯‹y‡j fwZ©
B This is my reading room. njvg| a riding school = a school for riding
C Bring me the floating paper. 271. There is no credit in earning money
D I saw him reading. Ans:b illegally. (A‰eafv‡e A_© DcvR©‡b †Kvb K…wZZ¡ bvB)
268.‘Life is a walking shadow’. Here The underlined word is- [Ptwet (B2) 12-13, Lytwet
‘walking’ is- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb: cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 19-20] (B) 14-15]

A noun B adjective A past participle B Gerund Ans:b


C verb D adverb Ans:a C Infinitive D Present continuous

Topic-28: ‡Kvb Transitive Verb ¸‡jvi ci bZzb verb Avm‡j Zv Gerund form (v1+ing) nq|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Use of Gerund: wb‡¤œi Transitive Verb ¸‡jvi ci bZzb verb Avm‡j Zv Gerund
form (v1+ing) nq| Giƒc Verb ¸‡jv 1g Aÿi Øviv m~ÎvKv‡i/ MívKv‡i g‡b ivL‡jB Pj‡e|
1g Aÿi Øviv m~Î: (iƒc`vm) RUP- DAS - Zvi TEAM wb‡q- KFC gvV Quit Ki‡jv]
GLv‡b- R= Risk(SzwK †bIqv); Regret(AbyZvc Kiv); Recommend(wb‡`©k Kiv); Resent(Amš‘ó nIqv),
remember(g‡b Kiv); U= Understand(wKQz eyS‡Z cviv); P= Postpone(¯’wMZ Kiv); Practice(PP©v Kiv);
Prefer(cQ›` Kiv); D= Deny(A¯^xKvi Kiv); dislike (AcQ›` Kiv); A= Avoid (Z¨vM Kiv); S=
suggest(civgk© Kiv); Stop (_vgv‡bv/eÜ Kiv); T= Tolerate (mn¨ Kiv); E= Enjoy (Avb›` Kiv); M=
Miss (‡Kvb wKQz †c‡Z e¨_© nIqv); Mention (D‡jøL Kiv); K= keep(wKQz ivLv); F= Finish(wbwðý Kiv);
Find; (†LuvRv); C= Complete(m¤úbœ Kiv); Consider(we‡ePbv Kiv); Q= quit (Z¨vM Kiv)
we‡kl mZK©Zv: GLv‡b, P= Postpone, Practice, Prefer; G‡`i ci gerund nq| Avi infinitive Gi m~‡Î,
P= Plan, Prepare, Pretend, Promise; G‡`i ci infinitive nq| Giƒc Ab¨vb¨ Aÿi ØvivI cv_©K¨ Av‡Q ZvB
Sv‡gjv Gov‡Z MívKv‡i g‡b ivLvB DËg|
Gerund Verb ¸‡jv g‡b ivLvi Mí: M‡íi bvg: wRivÛ `‡ji QvÎ-ivRbxwZ
wRivÛ `‡ji QvÎiv Complete, Enjoy, Avoid Ges Deny K‡i Rxe‡bi Risk wb‡q †`k‡K ¯^vaxb K‡i‡Q|
wKš‘ AZ¨šÍ Regret Gi welq GLb Qv·`i‡K `jxq †bZv‡`i Suggest I Recommend ïb‡Z nq| A‡bK
mgq Miss, Understand Gi gva¨‡g e¨w³MZ m¤úK© bó nq| Avevi wkÿvcÖwZôv‡b AvwacZ¨ Find I Keep
Kiv wb‡q ‡Kv›`j/gZwe‡iv‡ai Kvi‡Y Postpone/¯’wMZ n‡”Q K¬vm| ZvB eZ©gv‡b QvÎ ivRbxwZ‡K Resent wn‡m‡e
Consider Kiv nq| GLb Remember nq QvÎiv †bvsiv ivRbxwZi Practice, Mention Ki‡Q| ZvB Avi
Tolerate bv K‡i Bnv dislike K‡i `ªæZ Quit & Stop Ki‡Z n‡e| cÖ‡qvR‡b Finish KivB RvwZi Rb¨
Prefer n‡e| ‡bvU: Aek¨B gv_vq ivLyb M‡íi k㸇jv verb AvKv‡i A_© w`‡e- A_©vr me¸‡jv kãB verb

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 138 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


272. Which sentence contains a gerund? 277. I regret --- Marzina about the wedding.
[cvtwetcÖtwet (A) 17-18] [Xvtwet (C) 05-06, Btwet (BBA 13-14, ivtwet (D evwYR¨) 14-15]
A The man is running. A of telling B to tell
B He enjoys running. (†m MwZ/PjgvbZv cQ›` K‡i) C telling D to telling Ans:c
C He was hit by a running bus. 278. We have postponed --- anyone the news
D He went away running. Ans:b until after Eid. [PSC Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK 06]
e¨vL¨v: enjoy Gi ci running n‡jv gerund Avi A telling B to tell
Ab¨vb¨ Ack‡b running ¸‡jv present participle C to be telling D will tell Ans:a
273. My uncle considered --- his business, 279. I can remember --- voices in the middle
when it was running really low. [evLivev` M¨vm of the night. [Ptwet 06-07]
wWmwUªweDkb †Kv¤úvwb wj. (mnKvix g¨v‡bRvi, †Rbv‡ij)-17, evsjv‡`k A was hearing B heard
Uy¨wiRg †evW© (wnmveiÿK)-17]
C to hear D hearing Ans:d
A sell B selling
280.I’m sure I locked the door. I clearly
C to sell D to be selling Ans:b
remember --- it. [Rvtwet (B) 11-12, ivtwet (G) 16-17]
274. I like reading literature. Here ‘reading’ A to have locked B to lock
is- [Kztwet (B) 17-18] C locking D none Ans:c
A gerund B participle Ans:a
281. Have you finished ---- the book? [‡emvg. wegvb KZ„©.
C infinitive D present continuous (Inspector) 10 †m‡Þ. 21]

275. The submarine dipped to avoid --- by A read B reading Ans:b


the enemy plane. [Rt wet 15-16] C is reading D being reading
A being seen B seeing 282. I enjoy --- out for fieldwork. (Avwg gvV
C see D seen Ans:b M‡elYvq evB‡i †h‡Z Avb›` cvB| [ivtwet 09-10]

276. When you are in Rajshahi take time to A go B went


stop --- the Varendra Museum. (e‡i›`ª C going D much Ans:c
Rv`yNi) [ivtwet (D-even/A-evwYR¨), 14-15] 283.He had to stop -----. (Zv‡K a~gcvb eÜ Ki‡Z
A having seen n‡qwQj) [N.U. (Arts) 12-13]
B seeing A smoke B smoking
C and see C taking smoke D smokes Ans:b
D for seeing Ans:b

Topic-29: Verbal Noun Kv‡K e‡j? D`vniY `vI|


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন

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|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 139 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


D It is difficult to write a good letter.

Topic-30: Participle Kv‡K e‡j? Bnv KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?


Participle: Participle mvaviYZ ev‡K¨ Adjective Gi KvR K‡i| Participle †K Avevi
wZbfv‡M fvM Kiv nq h_v: 1) Present participle (V+ing) 2) Past participle (V3)
3) Perfect participle (Having+ V3), wZb cÖKvi participle-B adjective; KviY
participle Gi KvR n‡”Q ev‡K¨ noun †K qualify Kiv|
ZvB ejv hvq Participle ev‡K¨ Adjective Gi KvR K‡i (Avi g‡b ivLyb Gerund ev‡K¨ Noun Gi KvR K‡i)|
‡Mvcb inm¨: ‡Kv‡bv kã participle wKbv Zvi cÖgvY Ki‡Z adjective Gi mÁv Kv‡R jvMv‡Z n‡e| A_©vr D³
participle Øviv noun Gi ‡`vl, ¸b, Ae¯’v cÖKvk Ki‡e|
288.Choose the correct sentence. [M„nvqK I MYc~Z© 290.Look at the flying bird. The word
gš¿Yv. Aaxb bMi Dbœqb Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-05] ‘flying’ in the sentence is a ---. [42 BCS, ‡emvg. nd

A A participle is a word which is partly a wegvb. KZ…©. (wbiv. Acv.)- 01 A‡±v. 21]

noun and partly an adverb. A gerund B verbal noun

B A participle is a word which is partly a C gerundial infinitive D participle Ans:d

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

D A participle is a word which is partly a C Preposition D Infinitive Ans:b


verb and partly an adverb. Ans:c Clue: b„Z¨iZ evwjKvwU Avgvi †evb| GLv‡b
289.A swimming snake bit him in the leg. dancing Øviv girl (noun) Gi Ae¯’v eySv‡bv n‡”Q
Here ‘Swimming’ is a- [cÖv.mn. wk. -18 (¯’wMZ) 14 †Rjv, weavq GwU Adjective/ Participle/ Present
[NSI (Junior Field off.) 24 Sep. 21]
Participle wZbwUB ejv hv‡e|
A participle B verbal noun
292. Present participle of the word. ‘pertain’ is-
C gerund D infinite Ans:a
A is pertaining B pertains [ivtwet (K) 17-18]
Help: mvZvi KuvUviZ GKwU mvc Zvi cv‡q Kvgo w`‡jv|
C pertaining D pertained Ans:c

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|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 140 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Gerund Ges Present Participle Gi g‡a¨ cv_©K¨-
Gerund Present Participle (Pr.P)
1. Gerund ‡`L‡Z- verb+ ing (‡hgb: dancing) 1. Pr.P.-I ‡`L‡Z GKB- verb+ing(‡hgb: dancing)
2. Bnv ev‡K¨ noun Gi KvR K‡i weavq G‡K verbal 2. Bnv ev‡K¨ adjective Gi KvR K‡i weavq G‡K verbal
noun e‡j| †hgb: of speaking adjective e‡j| †hgb: a sleeping baby
3. transitive verb/preposition Gi ci gerund e‡m 3. intransitive verb Gi ci Pr. P.e‡m;
‡hgb: a. I enjoy dancing. b. The manner of ‡hgb: I went away dancing. 
speaking is important for viva-voce.
4. Article--- preposition Gi gv‡S gerund e‡m;  4. Preposition/Article---noun Gi gv‡S Pr. P.
‡hgb: the running of the train- ‡Uª‡bi PjgvbZv e‡m; ‡hgb: of/the running train- Pjgvb †Uªb
5. verb Gi c~‡e© subject/noun wn‡m‡e Gerund e‡m; 5. noun Gi c~‡e© adjective wn‡m‡e Pr. P. e‡m;
‡hgb: Walking is a good habit for health. ‡hgb: I saw a walking man. 
6. determiner Gi ci ïay verb+ ing Zvici noun 6. determiner Gi ci verb+ ing Zvici noun
bv _vK‡j †mLv‡b verb+ ing = gerund/noun  _vK‡j †mLv‡b verb+ ing = Pr. P. 
‡hgb: I noticed of one going. ‡hgb: One going man was noticed by me.
Ggb Av‡iv A‡bK cv_©K¨ †`Lv‡Z cvi‡eb| hw` Avcwb noun Ges adjective identification Kivi wbqg¸‡jv c‡o
_v‡Kb| ZvB mgq _vK‡j noun Ges adjective Aa¨vq `ywU fvjfv‡e c‡o Avmvi Aby‡iva iBj|
‡Mvcb inm¨ Kv‡R jvMvb me mnR n‡q hv‡e: ‡Kv‡bv kã participle wKbv Zvi cÖgvY Ki‡Z adjective Gi mÁv Kv‡R
jvMv‡Z n‡e| A_©vr D³ participle Øviv noun Gi ‡`vl, ¸b, Ae¯’v cÖKvk Ki‡e|
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 141 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Topic-32: ev‡K¨ Present Participle Gi Identification/Position e¨vL¨v Kiæb|
Rule-1: Article/Preposition/possessive Ges noun Gi gv‡S verb+ ing form wU noun
‡K wb‡`©k Ki‡j Zv present participle nq| ‡hgb: Do not get down from a running train.
Rule-2: Intransitive verb (go, come, run etc.) Gi ci †Kvb Verb Gi mv‡_ ing hy³
_vK‡j D³ Word wU present participle nq| ‡hgb: He came running.
Rule-3: be verb (am, is, are, was, were) Gi ci verb+ing hLb adjective Gi KvR K‡i ZLb Zv
present participle nq| †hgb: It is interesting. Education is enlightening.
Rule-4: verb+ing + article + noun Giƒc Ae¯’v‡b verb+ ing hy³ Ask adjective/Adv. Gi b¨vq KvR
K‡i weavq G‡K present participle e‡j| ‡hgb: Opening the file, he checked the information.
‡bvU: participle wU verb ‡_‡K Drcbœ n‡q adjective Gi KvR K‡i weavq G‡K verbal adjective ejv nq
302.Donot get into the running train. The 303.A (roll) stone gathers no moss. [K‡›Uªvjvi
underlined word is : [ivt wet (D) AevwYR¨ 15-16] †Rbv‡ij wW‡d‡Ý dvBb¨vÝ-Gi Kvh©vj‡qi Aaxb AwWUi-14]

A Adjective B verb A rolled B roll

C Adverb D conjunction Ans:a C rolling D rall Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 142 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


304.Education is enlightening. (wkÿvB Av‡jv) 307. The astounded man stared at his
Here “enlightening” is: [37th BCS 16, KvwiMwi wkÿv winning lottery ticket. Here ‘winning’ is-
Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21] [et‡ktgytit wetcÖtwet (G) 16-17]
AA gerund B A participle A verb B gerund
C An infinitive D A finite verb Ans:b C participle D infinitive Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Verb + ing hw` noun Gi g‡Zv KvR K‡i 308. I found the boy reading a book. Here
Zv‡K Gerund e‡j| GLv‡b enlightening kãwU “reading” is- [evsjv‡`k †ijIiqi Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠkjx †gKvwbK¨vj)-06]
noun Gi cwRk‡b e‡m‡Q| A present participle B noun
305.Opening the file, the detective took out a C gerund D verb Ans:a
newspaper cutting. Here ‘opening’ is e¨vL¨v: See, hear, found, like BZ¨vw`i ci
a/an Object + present participle e‡m|
A Gerund B Noun 309.I helped a drowning man. Here
C Present participle D Adjective Ans:c “Drowning” is a- [ivtwet (A-‡Rvo) 13-14]
306.Going there he found his friend absent. 310. A rolling stone gathers no moss. Here
Here ‘going’ is - [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ “rolling” is a/an [ivt wet (A) †Rvo 15-16] Ans:b
welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 2019]
A gerund B verbal adjective
A gerund B present participle
C verbal noun D perfect participle
C noun D past participle Ans:b

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Topic-33: Verbal Preposition wK? GKwU D`vniY w`b|
Verbal Preposition: ‡Kvb participle hw` preposition Gi b¨vq KvR K‡i Zv‡K
verbal preposition ev Participle preposition e‡j| MVb: ----noun/Pronoun +
Present Participle + ----noun/Pronoun [GLv‡b gv‡Si Present Participle †K Verbal
preposition ev Participle preposition/ Preposition ejv hvq]
‡hgb: There was a small reception following the weeding. [39 Zg wewmGm]
311. There was a small reception following e¨vL¨v: regard-kãwU verb hvi A_© we‡ePbv Kiv;
the weeding. [39 Zg wewmGm] regarding- kãwU preposition hvi A_© wel‡q/
A Adjective B Adverb mg‡Ü/ about|
C Preposition D Noun Ans:c 313. I know nothing regarding this matter.
312. What part of speech is the word Here ‘regarding’ is a- [ivtwet (G) 16-17]
“Regarding”? [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi-16] A Gerund B Preposition
A Adverb B preposition C Apposition D Conjunction Ans:b
C Verb D Noun Ans:b e¨vL¨v: Avwg GB wel‡q wKQzB Rvwbbv| regarding-
kãwU preposition hvi A_© wel‡q/ mg‡Ü/about|
Topic-34: Past Participle wK? Present participle Ges Past participle Gi cv_©K¨ Kiæb|
2) Past Participle- ‡Kvb verb Gi KvR passive iƒc eySv‡Z/ KvRwU †Kvb KZ©vi
Amwµq KvR eySv‡Z/ KvRwU m¤úbœ n‡q‡Q BZ¨vw` eySv‡Z H verb wUi Past Participle nq|
Z‡e Past Participle Ges Present Participle DfqB Adjective wKš‘ G‡`i g‡a¨ A‡bK
cv_©K¨ we`¨gvb wb‡P Zv D‡jøL Kiv n‡jv-

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 143 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Go to Index
Present Participle Ges Past Participle Gi g‡a¨ cv_©K¨-
Present Participle (Pr. P.) Past Participle (P.P.)
1. Pr. P. ‡`L‡Z- verb+ ing (‡hgb: writing) 1. Past Participle ‡`L‡Z- verb3 (‡hgb: written)
2. Bnv ev‡K¨ adjective Gi KvR K‡i; 2. BnvI ev‡K¨ adjective Gi KvR K‡i;
3. ‡Kvb verb Gi KvR active iƒc eySv‡Z/KvRwU 3. ‡Kvb verb Gi KvR passive iƒc eySv‡Z/ KvRwU †Kvb
†Kvb KZ©vi mwµq KvR eySv‡Z H verb wU Pr.P. KZ©vi Amwµq KvR eySv‡Z J verb wU P. P. nq|
nq| ‡hgb: The film is really ‡hgb: I am quite satisfied/ satisfying with his
boring/bored. GLv‡b ev‡K¨i KZv© the film- progress. GLv‡b ev‡K¨i KZ©v I-Avwg hv wb‡R
(QvqvQwewU) hv wb‡RB KvD‡K wei³ Ki‡Q| ZvB KvD‡K Lywk K‡iwb eis Ab¨ wKQz Øviv mšÍó n‡q‡Q,
GwU active eySv‡”Q weavq GLv‡b present ZvB GwU passive eySv‡”Q weavq GLv‡b satisfied
participle (boring) n‡e| n‡e|
4. ‡Kvb Kv‡Ri PjgvbZv/ continuous eySv‡Z H 4. ‡Kvb verb Øviv Zvi KvR m¤úvw`Z n‡q‡Q/ perfect/
verb wU Pr. P. nq| KvRwU m¤úbœ n‡q‡Q eySv‡Z H verb wU P.P. nq|
‡hgb: Boiling rice spreads an unknown ‡hgb: Boiled rice was served to the guests.
smell. Mig n‡”Q Ggb fvZ ARvbv NªvY Qovq| wm× n‡q †M‡Q Giƒc fvZ AwZw_‡`i †`Iqv nq|
5. †Kvb noun Gi ci -iZ eySv‡Z- Pr. P. nq; 5. †Kvb noun Gi ci -K…Z eySv‡Z- P. P. nq;
‡hgb: A train, running on time- h_vmg‡q ‡hgb: Smoke created by factory- d¨v±wi Øviv
PjgvbiZ GKwU †Uªb-; a very embarrassing ‰ZwiK…Z †auvqv; a book published in march- gv‡P©
situation. weeªZ PjgvbiZ cwiw¯’wZ- cÖKvwkZ GKwU eB-
Ggb Av‡iv A‡bK cv_©K¨ †`Lv‡Z cvi‡eb hw` Avcwb active voice I passive voice m¤ú©‡K we¯ÍvwiZ ey‡Sb|
ZvB voice change Aa¨vqwU fvjfv‡e c‡o Avmvi Aby‡iva iBj|
314. ‘A lost opportunity never returns.’ Here A verb B adverb

‘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]
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim
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-

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 144 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Be Alert: mKj wbq‡g Present Participle ev Past Participle emv‡bvi wPšÍv Ki‡j, 1g KvR wb‡`©wkZ Noun/ Pronoun
‡K mv‡_ m¤ú©K Ki‡eb| ev‡K¨ Ab¨ †h main verb _vK‡e †mUv †`Lvi `iKvi †bB| [we¯ÍvwiZ wb‡P co‡jB eyS‡eb]
‡Mvcb myÎ-1: (Active Subject): Situation, Movie, It, Film, TV Program, Class, Hamlet, wewfbœ
Mí, Dcb¨vm BZ¨vw` e¨w³ bv n‡qI gvbyl‡K Avb›`/ `ytL w`‡Z cv‡i| ZvB G‡`i‡K subject wn‡m‡e active/mwµq
we‡ePbv Kiv hvq| Giƒc Subject ¸‡jv‡K Personification e‡j| Giƒc Subject ‡K wb‡`©k Ki‡Z k~b¨¯’v‡b
present participle e‡m| MVb: Active Subject + Verb--- + Present Participle nq| ‡hgb: The film
is really boring. wm‡bgvwU mwZ¨B weiw³Ki| “The film” GLv‡b Active ZvB boring e‡m‡Q| Avi boring
GLv‡b Adj./Pre. Participle| Attention: Gme †ÿ‡Î main verb wU mvaviYZ be verb/Linking verb
nq; Tips: KZ©v wb‡RB hw` KvRwU Ki‡Z cv‡i n‡e Pre. P, ‡hgb: wm‡bgv gvbyl‡K wei³ Ki‡Z cv‡i DËi boring
319. The movie is a --- one to watch in the 321. The Canterbury tales, written in about
cinema hall. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 17-18] 1386, is as alive and --- as it was nearly
A bored B bore 600 years ago. [cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 15-16, Rtwet (I) 17-18]
C boring D none Ans:c A appealed B appeal
320.Shakespeare’s plays are as alive and --- C appealing D the appeal of Ans:c
today as these were in his lifetime. 322. The TV program was so ---- that I fell
-/Hamlet, written in early 17th century, is asleep. [Ptwet (wW) 13-14]
as alive and --- today as it was nearly A bore B boring
400 years ago. [Rbkw³ Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi Dc- C bored D very bored Ans:b
A appealing B appeal cwiPvjK -07] 323. It was a very --- situation.[(GwU Lye weeªZKi
C appealed D the appeal of Ans:a cwiw¯’wZ wQj; (PjgvbiZ)] [Ptwet (D) 13-14, Xvtwet (C) 18-19]
e¨vL¨v: ‡k·wcqv‡ii bvUK¸‡jv AvRI gvby‡li Kv‡Q RxešÍ A embarrassing B embarrass Ans:a
ZvB Pjgvb A‡_© present participle(appealing) DËi| C embarrassed D embarrassment

‡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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 145 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


r

‡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]

A who standing B is standing A opening B to


open Ans:a
C Stands D standing Ans:d C opened D having opened
331. There is man ---- next door to me. (Avgvi 334. People ---- in villages do not get many
evmvi cv‡k evm Kiv †jvKwU) [Ptwet (E) 06-07] urban facilities. [Lytwet (A) 09-10]
A living B who live A live B are living

C who lived D is living Ans:a C living D to live Ans:c

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|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 146 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


339.Muslinwas a fabric --- by the famed 340.The bridge --- recently for the railroad
weavers of Bangladesh. [Xvtwet (B) 04-05] has been found faulty. [etwet (A) 15-16]
A woven B weave A was constructed
C wove D had woved Ans:a B constructed
Clue: evsjv‡`‡ki weL¨vZ eybb wkíx‡`i Øviv †evbv C has been constructed
†cvkvKB n‡jv gmwjb| †cvkvK wb‡R wb‡R eyb‡Z cv‡i bv| D has constructed Ans:b

‡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;

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 147 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


 Advanced Learning: KL‡bv KL‡bv Present Participle ev‡K¨ Adverb Gi KvR K‡i| †hgb He
came dancing. GLv‡b dancing kãwU GKw`‡K Present Participle Avi Ab¨w`‡K main verb(came) ‡K
modify K‡i‡Q ZvB GwU GKwU Adverb| Giƒc I went running.
================
 Dc‡i Av‡jvwPZ mKj wbqg¸‡jv GKwU Ab¨wUi mv‡_ RwoZ|
ZvB PvB‡j GKB cÖkœ, A‡bK wbq‡gB e¨vL¨v K‡i DËi Kiv hv‡e| 

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


================

Topic-35: Perfect Participle wK? GKwU D`vniY w`b|


3) Perfect participle: Having Gi c‡i Verb Gi past participle nq| Avi G‡KB
perfect participle e‡j| †Kvb KvR A‡bK Av‡M †_‡KB m¤úvw`Z n‡q‡Q Giƒc eySv‡Z-
having + V3 nq| Z‡e passive KZ©v eySv‡Z having been + V3 e‡m|
†bvU: fwel¨‡Z †Kvb KvR †kl K‡i ivLv eySv‡Z to have + V3 e‡m|
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

347. After --- suspended for misbehavior, the


student requested reconsideration. (QvÎwU Advanced Learner ‡`i Rb¨ Ab¨vb¨ wKQz MCQ:
`~e©¨env‡ii Rb¨ mvgwqKfv‡e eiLv¯Í n‡q, c~bwe©‡ePbvi 350.There were --- reactions after the Bill
Rb¨ Aby‡iva Ki‡jv) [Sonali Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash) 18] was passed. [Xvtwet (D) 04-05, ivtwet (D) 13-14]
A having been B having A a mix B mix

C have D was Ans:a C mixed D missed Ans:c

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

348.They are said --- a dynamic new play.


big difference to export. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (N) 15-16]
[WvK, †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM I Z_¨cÖhyw³ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi-17] A make B making
A to have wrote B to have written C are making D makes Ans:b
C to have writing D have written Ans:b e¨vL¨v: gvÎ 4% gy`ªvùxwZB ißvwb †ÿ‡Î eo cv_©K¨ Ki‡Q| G
Tips: Simple ev‡K¨ 2wU main verb nq bv weavq ev‡K¨ only 4 percent n‡jv subject Avi is Aux. verb ZvB
is Gi mv‡_ wgj †i‡L making n‡q‡Q| “is” subject Gi Av‡M
d fzj| Avi to have + V3 e‡m weavq DËi- B|
e‡m ev‡K¨i A_©MZ †Rvo cÖ`vb Kiv n‡q‡Q|
349.I went out having forgotten him. The 352. The Harvest moon is the full moon
underlined part is a- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: nearest the equinox --- a period of
htwetcÖtwet BDwbU- wm, 19-20]
A gerund noun Ans:c
B verbal
several days when the moon rises after
C perfect participle D present participle
sunset: [kvnRvjvj Bmjvgx e¨vsK (TSO) -16]
A It brings B bringing
C for bringing D brings Ans:b

Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb


https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 148 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Model Test/Chapter Review
(On Total Verb)
353.The Principal had his teachers --- their 12,  Kgb cÖkœ: we`y¨r, R¦vjvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Yv. wbivcËv Kg©KZ©v -
19]
lessons in advance. [Ptwet (C3) 12-13]
A to listen B listen
A planned B being planned
C listened D listening Ans:b
C plan D was planning Ans:c
360.Put the correct form of verb given in
354.Bs‡iwR‡Z Abyev` Kit †m †Zvgv‡K mvnvh¨ Ki‡Z
bracket. He got his work (to do) on
cvi‡Zv| [IU (B) Set-A, Written, 19-20]
payment. [Btwet (C) 12-13]
Ans: He could have helped you.
A He got his work done on payment.
355. A rolling stone gathers no moss. here
B He got his work doing on payment.
‘rolling’ is used as a/an: [ivtwet (A1) 17-18]
C He got his work to do on payment.
A noun B adjective
D none Ans:a
C adverb D gerund Ans:b
361. My friend --- yesterday. (Avgvi eÜy MZKvj Zvi
356.Mary had John ---- the car. (‡gix Rb‡K Øviv
MvoxwU †givgZ Kij) [‡ijI‡q mnKvix Kgv‡Û›U-07]
MvoxwU †avIqv‡jv) [Ptwet (C) 06-07, (B) 09-10, (D) 18-19]
A got his car repaired
A wash B would wash
B gets his car repaired
C washed D to be washed Ans:a
C got his car repair (‡givgZ Kiv)
357. My mother had me --- milk every day.
[mvBdvi Awdmvi wb‡qvM cix¶v-99 (cÖwZi¶v gš¿Yvjq)]
D have got his car repaired Ans:a

A to drink B drinking 362.The film is really ----------. (QvqvQwewU mwZ¨B

C drink D drank Ans:c weiw³ Ki) [etwet (A) 13-14]


358.How did you make the machine -----? A bore B boring

(‡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]

C work D worked Ans:c A verb B gerund Ans:b,c

359.The speaker failed to make the audience C noun D present participle

--- to him patiently. [15th BCS, Avevmb Awa`߇ii


mn. cwi-06, ivtwet (wnmveweÁv (B) 07-08, Lytwet (gvbweK ¯‹zj) 11- Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
 covi ci KZUzKy g‡b Av‡Q Zv Study https://www.facebook.com/expertalim
Partner Gi mv‡_ cÖkœ- DËi K‡i hvPvB K‡i
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 149 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Basic Sentence Structure Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 0wU+- Basic strong Kivi Rb¨ co‡Z n‡e
 All Bank Job Exams 0wU+- cy‡iv Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e
 Primary Job Exams 0wU+- cy‡iv Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e
 PSC & Other Jobs 2wU+- cy‡iv Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e

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

Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb C S+ VT+ O+ Adj. Complement

https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA D S+ V+ O+ Adverbial Ans:d

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 150 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


4. Subject-Linking verb-Complement can D S+ Vt+ O+ N-clause Ans:b
be in- [Kytwet ÔweÕ BDwbU 2018-19] Hints: e¨w³evPK object = direct object Avi
A They do not seem nervous. e¯‘evPK object = indirect object ZvB DËi- b;
B The telephone rang. 9. What is the structure of the sentence ‘I
C She does not laugh. was walking in the morning’? [Btwet (B) 16-17]
D She will buy Anindita gift. Ans:a A S+ VI+ Adverbial
5. “The milk got bad” the structure of the B S+ VT+ Adverbial
sentence- [Btwet (B) 09-10] C S+ LV+ Adjective
A sub+ verb+ object D S+ LV+ Prepositional phrase Ans:a
B sub+ intransitive verb+ noun phrase 10. Be+ verb+ ing Form. Which is matched
C sub+ intransitive verb+ adj. to this structure? [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-01]
D sub+ linking verb+ adj. Ans:d A Rana is having a birthday.
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ got verb wU subject milk Ges B I am to go to send a letter.
complement bad Gi mv‡_ m¤úK© ¯’vcb K‡i weavq C Rahima has gone to the city. Ans:a
GwU linking verb| D Rana having a party went to the zoo.
6. “He writes a book.” Pattern of this e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b be gv‡b be verb(is) Avi verb
sentence is- [ivtwet 09-10] +ing gv‡b n‡jv have + ing = having
A S+ Vt + Direct object 11. “Elena became a doctor.” The sentence
B S+ vi+ Direct object follows the structure- [Btwet (L) 05-06, 08-09]
C S+L-v+ indirect object A subject+ verb+ object
D S+L-v+ S. complement Ans:a B subject+ linking verb+ noun phrase
Tips: Write GLv‡b transitive verb Avi a C subject+ transitive verb+ object Ans:b
book n‡jv direct object| †Kb Avgiv Rvwb- D subject+ intransitive verb+ adjective
verb ‡K what Øviv cÖ‡kœi DËi/ e¯‘evPK Kg©‡K 12. Sub+ Verb+ Indirect object+ Direct
Direct Object e‡j| object. [Btwet 05-06]
7. Identify the structure: “They elected A Karim sent me a flower.
him their leader.” [Btwet (B) 10-11] B Flower is sent to me by karim.
A S+V+O+ Objective Complement C I sent a flower to him.
B S+V+O+N+ Adj.-complement D Karim was sent a flower by me. Ans:a
C S+V+O+ Complement 13. “Motin has broken the glass” the
D S+V+O+ Direct Object Ans:a sentence matches following- [Btwet (B) 09-10]
Clue: him object Gi aviYv m¤úbœ Kivi Rb¨ A sub+ LV+ Noun B sub+ Aux. V.+ Obj.
leader e‡m‡Q| gyjZ him-B n‡”Q their leader; C sub+ verb+ obj. D sub+ LV+ adj. Ans:c
GKB e¨w³| ZvB Giƒc object- ‡K object 14. “I have been teaching you grammar.”
complement e‡j| The structure of the sentence is- [Lytwet 08-09]
A subject+ verb+ complement Ans:b
8. Identify the structure of the sentence:
B Subject+ verb+ indirect object+ direct object.
“Shanzi presented me a flower” [Btwet 10-11]
C Subject+ verb+ prepositional phrase
A S+ Vt+ obj. + C. noun
D Subject+ verb+ direct object+ indirect object
B S+ Vt+ obj. Indirect +Direct
C S+ Vt+ O+ Adj. Complement
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 151 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Strong & Weak Verb Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 0wU +-
Basic strong Kivi Rb¨ co‡Z n‡e
 All Bank Job Exams 9wU+- cy‡iv Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e
 Primary Job Exams 4wU+- cy‡iv Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e
 PSC & Other Jobs 35wU+- cy‡iv Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e

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;

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক ক�ন


Strong/Irregular verb: Weak/Regular verb:
hLb †Kvb verb word Gi AšÍ©MZ vowel eY©¸‡jv hLb ‡Kvb verb word Gi †k‡l d,
cwieZ©‡bi gva¨‡g A_ev Verb Gi †k‡l (n, en, ne) ed, t BZ¨vw` †hvM K‡i Verb wU‡K
BZ¨vw` †hvM K‡i Verb wU‡K past form(V2) Ges past form(V2) Ges past
past participle(V3) MVb Kiv hvq ZLb Zv‡K participle(V3) MVb Kiv hvq ZLb
Strong ev Irregular verb e‡j| Zv‡K Weak ev Regular verb e‡j|
‡Pbvi Dcvq: ‡Pbvi Dcvq:
1. word Gi AšÍ©MZ vowel eY©¸‡jv cwieZ©b nq; 1. word Gi AšÍ©MZ vowel eY©¸‡jv cwieZ©b nq bv;
2. Verb Gi †k‡l n, en, ne BZ¨vw` †hvM nq; 2. verb word Gi †k‡l d, ed, t BZ¨vw` †hvM nq;
†hgb: Grow(Rb¥v‡bv) -Grew -Grown, †hgb: Blend (wgkv‡bv) -Blended -Blended
Befall(NUv) -befell -befallen; BZ¨vw`; Smell(NªvY †bIqv) -smelt -smelt BZ¨vw`;
g‡b ivLvi †Mvcb †KŠkj: Strong ev kw³kvjx verb g‡b ivLvi †Mvcb †KŠkj: Weak verb ¸‡jv kw³i Kg
¸‡jv kw³i Kvi‡Y gvbyl wbqwgZ cwieZ©b Ki‡Z cv‡i _vKvi Kvi‡Y Avgiv wbqwgZ cwieZ©b Kwi| ZvB G‡`i‡K
bv| ZvB G‡`i‡K Irregular verb e‡j| vowel A_ev Regular verb e‡j| d A_ev t Øviv cwieZ©b Kwi;
n Øviv cwieZ©b Kwi; ms‡ÿ‡c: SI-vn ms‡ÿ‡c: WR-dt
1. Which is an example of strong verb? 3. Which one is not weak verb- [ivtwet 08-09]
[wbev©Pb Kwgkb mwPevjq (D”Pgvb mnKvix)-18] A chide B creep
A sleep B fill C cleave D cling Ans:d
C believe D forget Ans:d e¨vL¨v: Chide- wZi¯‹vi Kiv; Chided-Chided
2. Which one of the following is a regular Ges Creep (nvgv¸wo w`‡q nvuUv)- Crept-Crept,
verb? [Lytwet (RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj) 16-17] Cleave (wef³/UzKiv Kiv)- Cleaved- Cleaved;
A Began B Knew
Avi Cling (‡j‡M _vKv)- Clung- Clung; GwU
C Taken D Wanted Ans:d strong verb;
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 152 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
¸iæZ¡c~Y© wKQz verb Gi wµqv iæc¸‡jv fvjfv‡e AvqZ¡ K‡i wbB; (Strong- Weak wgwkÖZ)
cÖ_‡g mvaviY mnR k㸇jv †`Iqv n‡jv; Avi Aa¨vq †k‡l Confusing ¸‡jv Av‡Q|
Present form(V1) Past Past participle Present form (V1) Past Past participle
form (V2) form (v3) form (V2) form (v3)
Abide-‡g‡b Pjv Abode Abode Awake- RvMv‡bv Awoke Awoken
Arise-IVv Arose Arisen Act-KvR Kiv Acted Acted
V1 V2 v3 V1 V2 v3

Bear-enb Kiv Borne Bid- Av‡`k Kiv Bade Bidden


Bore
Bear-cÖme Kiv /Born Bind-euvav Bound Bound
Beat-cÖnvi Kiv Beat Beaten Bite- Kvgov‡bv Bit Bitten, bit
Befall-NUv Befell Befallen Bleed-i³ †ei nIqv Bled Bled
Blend-wgkv‡bv Blended Blended Blow-evZvm env Blew Blown
Bless-Avwkev©` Kiv Blessed Blessed Breed-Rb¥ †`qv Bred Bred
Begin-kyiæ Kiv Began Begun Build-‰Zix Kiv Built Built
Behold-‡`Lv Beheld Beheld Bury-Kei †`qv Buried Buried
Believe-wek¦vm Kiv Believed Believed Buy-µq Kiv Bought Bought
Bend-evuKv‡bv Bent Bent Beseech- wgbwZ Kiv besought- besought
Bring-e‡q wb‡q Avmv Brought Brought
V1 V2 v3 V1 V2 v3

Catch-aiv Caught Caught Clap-nvZZvwj †`qv Clapped Clapped


Chide-wZi¯‹vi Kiv Chid Chidden Cling-‡j‡M _vKv Clung Clung
Choose-cQ›` Kiv Chose Chosen Come-Avmv Came Come
4. ‘Bear’ kãwUi past participle n‡”Q- [cÖv_wgK 8. What is the past form of “beat”? (cÖnvi Kiv)
mnKvix wkÿK (W¨v‡dwWj)-12] A beat B bitted [Btwet 04-05]
A Bore B Bear C beaten D none Ans:a
C Born D Beard Ans:c 9. The past participle of “bleed” is (i³ †ei
5. The thief who broke into our house was nIqv) [ivtwet (ivóªweÁvb) 07-08, (E-Even) 15-16]
---- by our pet dog. [Xvtwet 06-07] A bled B bleded
A bited B bitten C bleeded D bledened Ans:a
C biten D bitted Ans:b Clue: bleed ‡_‡K GKUv e D‡V wM‡q bled- bled n‡e|
evsjv: Avgv‡`i evox †f‡½ †h †PviwU Xz‡KwQ‡jv †m KzKz‡ii 10. Which is the past form of “buy”? [cwievi
Kvgo †L‡qwQ‡jv| ZvB passive AvKv‡i DËi-b Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_x©-10]
6. What is the past participle form of the A Boght B Buyed
verb “Choose”? [cvwb Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Awdm mnvqK-15] C Brought D Bought Ans:d
A Chosed B Chosen mZK©Zv: buy ‡_‡K bought-bought (eU) nq|
C Choosing D Chase Ans:b Avi Bring ‡_‡K Brought- Brought (eªU) nq|
7. Act Gi past form †KvbwU? (KvR Kiv) 11. The past participle of ‘come’? [mnKvix Dc-
[cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi wnmveiÿK/¸`vgiÿK †Kvlva¨ÿ-11]
A came B come Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-12]
A enact B acted
C comed D camed Ans:b
C action D activity Ans:b
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 153 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Present form(V1) Past form Past participle Present form (V1) Past form Past participle
(V2) form (v3) (V2) form (v3)
Dare-mvnm Kiv Dared Dared Do- ‡Kvb KvR Kiv Did Done
Die(WvB)-gviv hvIqv Died Died Dwell-evm Kiv Dwelt Dwelt
Dye(WvB)-is Kiv Dyed Dyed Deliberate- Delibera Deliberated
Drink- cvb Kiv Drunk Drunk we‡ePbv Kiv ted
Dream-¯^cœ †`Lv Dreamt Dreamt Draw-A¼b Kiv Drew Drawn
Drive- Pvjv‡bv Drove Driven Eat-LvIqv Ate Eaten
V1 V2 v3 V1 V2 v3

Fall(dj)-c‡o hvIqv Fell Fallen Fling-wb‡ÿc Kiv Flung Flung


Flee- cjvqb Kiv Fled Fled Forbear-mn¨ Kiv Forbore Forborne
Feed-LvIqv‡bv Fed Fed Forgive-ÿgv Kiv Forgave Forgiven
Feel(dxj)-Abyfe Kiv Felt Felt Forsake-Z¨vM Kiv Forsook Forsaken
Fell(‡dBj)-cZb Kiv Felled Felled Found-¯’vcb Kiv Founded Founded
Fight-hy× Kiv Fought Fought Freeze-R‡g hvIqv Froze Frozen
Find-‡LvuR Kiv Found Found Grow-Drcbœ Kiv Grew Grown
Fling-wb‡ÿc Kiv Flung Flung
V1 V2 v3 V1 V2 v3

Hide-jywK‡q ivLv Hid Hidden Learn-‡kLv Learned Learned


Kneel-nvuUz †c‡Z emv Knelt Knelt Leave-Z¨vM Kiv Left Left
Knock-Kov bvov Knocked Knocked Lend-avi †`qv Lent Lent
Know-Rvbv/‡Pbv Knew Known Light-Av‡jv R¡vjv‡bv Lighted Lighted
Lead-‡bZ…Z¡ †`qv Led Led Loose-wX‡j Kiv Loosed Loosed
Laud- cÖksmv Kiv lauded lauded Lose-nvwi‡q †djv Lost Lost

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n


12. What is the past participle of the word 15. Choose the correct past participle form
‘do’? [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: moK I †mZz cwienb of ‘Drink’? [NSI Gi Awdm A¨vwmm‡U›U-17,  ûeû Kgb
gš¿vYj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (hvwš¿K)-19] cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (4_© avc) 19, †mU b¤^i: 5124]
did
A B done A Drank B Drunk
C undone D undo Ans:b C Drunken D Dronk Ans:b
13. The past participle form of the word 16. The river has --- its banks. [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi
‘fell’ cZb Kiv; is- [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ mnKvix †gBb‡Ub¨vÝ BwÄwbqvi-17, mÂq cwi`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-07]
gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019] A overflown B overflowed
felt
A B fallen C overflew D overloaded Ans:b
felled
C D fled Ans:c e¨vL¨v: Have/has –Gi ci verb- Gi past
14. ‘People lauded Mandela's humanity, participle from nq| overflow- Dci w`‡q
kindness and dignity, The present form cÖevwnZ nIqv| overflowed verb-Gi past
of lauded is- (cÖksmv Kiv) [Xvtwet (L) 19-20]
participle nIqvq (B)- B mwVK DËi|
A laude B led
C lead D laud Ans:d

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 154 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


17. “Fed” is the past form of the verb – [mnKvix 19. Which of the following is a form of ‘die’
Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-15, Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZv©-16] [mycvwib‡Ub‡W›U Ae mv‡f©-05, Xvtwet (B) 15-16]
A food B find A dryad B dye
C feed D fight Ans:c C dying D dieing Ans:c
18. Eat Gi past form †KvbwU? [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi Advanced Learning: die + ing = dying(g„Zz¨);
wnmveiÿK/¸`vgiÿK †Kvlva¨ÿ-11] Avi dye+ing =dyeing(iÄbwe`¨v); g‡b ivL‡eb
A ate B eated †hfv‡e: dye A_© iO Kiv; Gi mv‡_ ing ‡hvM Ki‡j †Kvb
C eaten D none Ans:a cwieZ©b bvB| 3 + 3 = 6 eY© (dye+ing = dyeing)
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb Avi die A_© gviv hvIqv hvi mv‡_ ing ‡hvM n‡j ie ‡_‡K
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA y nq| die + ing = dying = 5 eY©|

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]
[Southeast Bank Trainee Officer-18, Btwet (H) 14-15, 
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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 155 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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]
BSE Senior Officer (IT/ICT) 2018]
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)

Bid-wbjvg WvKv Bid Bid Rid-gy³ Kiv Rid Rid


Burst-‡d‡U cov Burst Burst Set-¯’vcb Kiv Set Set
Cast-wb‡ÿc Kiv Cast Cast Shed-Sov‡bv Shed Shed
Cost-`vg jvMv Cost Cost Shut-eÜ Kiv Shut Shut
Cut-KvUv Cut Cut Spread-Qwo‡q cov Spread Spread
Hit-AvNvZ Kiv Hit Hit Thrust-‡Rvi K‡i Pvcv‡bv Thrust Thrust
Hurt-AvNvZ Kiv Hurt Hurt Broadcast-m¤úªPvi Kiv Broadcast Broadcast
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 156 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Let-AbygwZ †`Iqv Let Let Telecast-wUwf‡Z cÖPvi Kiv Telecast Telecast
Put-ivLv Put Put Beset-‡NivI Kiv Beset Beset
Quit-‡Q‡o †`Iqv Quit Quit Split- UzK‡iv nIqv Split Split

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
Related Question for Advanced Learner-
A putted B putter B‡j±ªwb·) wUwUwm - 18]
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|
past participle GKB A_©vr Split- Split kãwU‡K Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
Confusing Part: https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
 GLv‡b ms‡ÿ‡c ïay iƒc¸‡jv †`Lv‡bv n‡jv| A‡bK gRvi gRvi- g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj w`‡q Common mistake Aa¨v‡q G¸‡jv me
MCQ mn Kiv Av‡jvPbv Av‡Q| ZvB GLv‡b repeat Kiv n‡jv bv| GÿwY H Common mistake Aa¨v‡q wM‡q cy‡iv Aa¨vqwU co–b|
A‡bK bZzb bZzb wKQz wkL‡Z cvi‡eb| 100% wbwðZ Avcbvi fv‡jv jvM‡e| ab¨ev`|
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|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 157 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Group Verbs / Phrasal Verb Go to Index
Z_¨ m~Ît GB Aa¨vqwU ‰Zix Ki‡Z †h eB¸‡jvi mnvqZv wb‡qwQ; Pocket Oxford Dictionary (POD); Concise
Oxford dictionary(COD); Applied English Grammar & composition- P. C. DAS, Ges Higher English

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Grammar & Composition – P. K. D. Sarkar;
MÖæc Verb g‡b ivLvi `y`©všÍ †KŠkj
Rvb‡Z cv‡ki QR ‡KvWwU ¯‹¨vb K‡i
wfwWI †`Lyb|

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 33wU+- Act, Blow, Break, Cast, Call, Cut, Die, Do,
Get, Give, Look, Make, Pass, Put, See, Turn
 All Bank Job Exams 61wU+- All
 Primary Job Exams 5wU+- BCS-Gi ¸‡jv co‡jB n‡e
 PSC & Other Jobs 300wU+- All

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


GB Aa¨vq †_‡K GLb ch©šÍ †gvU cÖkœ n‡q‡Q 33 wU| Break †_‡K 3 wU cªkœ
Synonymous Group Verbs †_‡K 2 wU cªkœ 5. He was driving in a busy street when
his car broke ---. [18th BCS (written)]
1. ‘Hand out’ Gi ï× evsjv cwifvlv- [39th BCS -18]
A out B off
A n¯ÍcÎ B ÁvcbcÎ
C in D down Ans:d
C Z_¨cÎ D cÖPvicÎ Ans:b
evsjv: †m GKwU e¨¯Í iv¯Ívq Mvwo Pvjvw”Q‡jv ZLb
2. Your shoes --- before entering the
Zvi Mvox †f‡½ co‡jv|
mosque. [26th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
6. As he was talking, he suddenly broke --
A put out B put off
-, saying ‘That’s a lie!’ (hLb †m K_v
C put away D put on Ans:b
ejwQ‡jv †m nVvr e‡j DVj Bnv wg_¨v!) [40th BCS -19]
Blow †_‡K 2 wU cªkœ
A off B in
3. The tree has been blown --- by the
C down D into Ans:b
storm. [26th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
7. The Second World War broke --- in
A away B up
September, 1939. [24th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
C off D out Ans:a
A thorough B away
e¨vL¨v: DËi n‡e g~jZ down wKš‘ Zvi option
C out D in Ans:c
†bB, ZvB DËi (a)
Cast †_‡K 1 wU cªkœ
4. The lights have been blown --- by the
8. Trees have --- off their leaves.
strong wind. [21st BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A thrown B fallen [23rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A out B away
C cast D put Ans:c
C up D off Ans:a

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 158 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Call †_‡K 1 wU cªkœ 17. The rich should not look down --- the
9. They had to call --- the match as the poor. [27th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
ground was wet. (gvV †fRv _vKvi Kvi‡Y-g¨vP A at B for
evwZj) [29th BCS-(written) I Ab¨vb¨] C towards D upon Ans:d
A on B off 18. Can you look --- a word in your dictionary.
C in D up Ans:b A on B up [5th BCS (Written)]

Cut †_‡K 1 wU cªkœ C to D for Ans:b


Make †_‡K 2 wU cªkœ
10. Luna has cut --- her budget. (jybv Zvi
19. Which one a correct sentence? (KvV n‡Z
ev‡RU Kwg‡q‡Q) [25th BCS (Written)]
KvMR ˆZwi nq) [36th BCS]
A at B with
A Paper is made from wood.
C down D out Ans:c
B Paper is made of wood.
Die †_‡K 1 wU cªkœ
C Paper is made by wood.
11. The man died --- overeating. (‡m AwZwi³ D Paper is made on wood. Ans:a
†L‡q gviv †Mj) [27th BCS] 20. The team is --- eleven players. [24 BCS] th

A by B for A made of B made up of


C of D from Ans:d C made up D made Ans:b
Do Away †_‡K 1 wU cªkœ e¨vL¨v: msL¨vevPK †Kvb wKQzi mgš^‡q †Kvb `j MVb
12. “To do away with” means- [36th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] Kiv eySv‡Z make up of e‡m ZvB DËi- b
A to repeat B to start Pass †_‡K 1 wU cªkœ
C to get rid of D to drive off Ans:c 21. “Pass away” means- [33th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
Get †_‡K 1 wU cªkœ A disappear B die
13. Bashir gets --- well with his colleagues. C erase D fall Ans:b
[13th BCS (written) I Ab¨vb¨] Put †_‡K 5 wU cªkœ
A on B upon
Cfor D at Ans:a
22. While living in poverty, the poet had to
evsjv: Kwig Zvi mnKgx©‡`i mv‡_ AskMÖnY K‡i| --- a great deal of sufferings. [31 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
st

Give †_‡K 2 wU cªkœ A see through B put up with


C pass by D fall back Ans:b
14. The government gave --- the demands
of the people. [24th BCS]
23. It is too difficult to “tolerate” bad
A in to B in
temper for long. Here tolerate means-
[13th BCS, 14th BCS]
C to D over to Ans:a
A cope up with B put up with
15. In spite of my requests, he did not ---.
C stand up for D pull on with Ans:b
[22nd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A give in B fallin 24. When they had their first child, they
C get off D give forth Ans:a
put --- large sum for his education.
A on B into [28th BCS]
Look †_‡K 3 wU cªkœ
C aside D up Ans:c
16. The police is looking --- the case. [26th BCS]
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
A after B on
C up D into Ans:d
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 159 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
25. The idiom ‘put up with’ means- 28. He went to the airport to see --- her
A stay together B tolerate [33rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨] uncle. [17th BCS (Written)]
C keep trust D protect Ans:b A away B off
26. ---your shoes before entering the C fly D ride Ans:b
mosque. [26th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 29. He took her --- a spy. (‡m Zv‡K ¸ßPi/
A put out B put off ‡Mv‡q›`v g‡b K‡iwQj) [29th BCS (written)]
C put away D put on Ans:b A with B like
See †_‡K 1 wU cªkœ C for D about Ans:c
27. The English took them for Egyptians- Turn †_‡K 1 wU cªkœ
means [21st BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 30. The captain left the boat, because it ----.
A The English considered them to be [23rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
Egyptians. A turned down B turned up
B The English took them to Egyptians. C turned over D turned bottomAns:c
C The English were take in by the evsjv Abyev`: K¨v‡Þb ‡bŠKv †_‡K jvd w`‡jv KviY
Egyptians. GUv D‡ë wM‡qwQ‡jv|
D The English brought them as far to Tell ‡_‡K 1 wU cªkœ
Egyptians. Ans:a 31. Alcohol tells --- your health. (g` †Zvgvi
e¨vL¨v: Bs‡iRiv Zv‡`i †K wgkixq e‡j cwiPq †`q/ ¯^v‡¯’¨i ÿwZ Ki‡Q) [29th BCS (written) I Ab¨vb¨]
we‡ePbv K‡i| Clue: take for – MY¨ Kiv/ we‡ePbv Kiv A upon B at
C of D of Ans:a

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]

A Be up B put on A group verb B participle verb

C look at D away with Ans:d C preposition D gerund Ans:a

e¨vL¨v: away with- e‡q wb‡q hvIqv|


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

Group verb/ Phrasal verb g‡b ivLvi †Mvcb †KŠkj:


AwaKvs‡ki Kv‡Q gyL¯’ Aa¨vq¸‡jvi g‡a¨ group verb n‡jv me‡P‡q KwVb Ges weiw³Ki g‡b nq| wKš‘
G¸‡jvI g‡b ivLvi we‡kl †KŠkj Av‡Q| GB †KŠkj w`‡q Avwg wb‡RI g‡b ivwL| wb‡R‡K 10 w`‡bi
KwgU‡g›U w`‡q ïiæ K‡ib| ‡KŠkj¸‡jv AbymiY K‡ib| djvdj fv‡jv bv Avm‡j Avgv‡K hv Lywk ZvB
e‡jb| [GB †bb Avgvi †gvevBj bv¤^vi: 01740-073569] wb‡P ‡KŠkj¸‡jv c‡o wbb|
1. A_© Ges D`vniYmn ey‡S ey‡S cov/ cvi‡j evK¨wUB gyL¯’ Kiv;
2. gv‡S gv‡SB ev¯Í‡e K_vevZ©vq e¨envimn study partner Gi mv‡_ cÖk-œ DËi Kiv; GUvB ¸iæZ¡c~Y©;
3. KvM‡R wj‡L †Pv‡Li mvg‡b `„k¨gvb RvqMvq Szwj‡q ivLv; †hgb: covi †Uwe‡ji cv‡ki †`Iqv‡j Szwj‡q †i‡L gv‡S
gv‡S †PvL eyjv‡bv; we‡kl K‡i- Ny‡gi Av‡M ev Nyg †_‡K D‡V evievi co–b|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 160 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
4. cvi‡j mgRvZxq/cv_©K¨g~jK group verb ¸‡jv wb‡Ri g‡Zv K‡i LvZvq wj‡L wj‡L PP©v Kiv;
5. PzovšÍfv‡e g‡b ivL‡Z evievi MCQ practice Kiv BZ¨vw`; hvB‡nvK Avmyb g~j Av‡jvPbvq wd‡i Avwm---
 ïiæ‡ZB GKbR‡i wb‡Pi †UwejwU ‡PvL eywj‡q wbb| Zv‡Z A‡bK confusion/ mgRvZxq Group verbs ¸‡jv g‡b
ivLvi Rb¨ mnR n‡e| GLv‡b 3 N›Uv mgq w`b cieZx©‡Z co‡Z †M‡j me cvwbi gZ mnR n‡q hv‡e|
 hviv e‡jb Group verb g‡b _v‡K bv| GB †UwejwU Zv‡`i Rb¨-
Synonymous Group Verbs (evsjv A_©)
1. Ask for/ call for/pray for: PvIqv/`vwe Kiv Act upon/tell upon: ÿwZ Kiv
2. Bear with/put up with: mn¨ Kiv Call out/cry out: wPrKvi Kiv
3. Cast of /cast aside: S‡o cov/mwi‡q ivLv Draw out/ lay out: bKkv Kiv
4. Carry off/bear off/get through: Rq jvf Kiv Come at/get at: bvMvj cvIqv
5. Come round/ bring through: my¯’ nIqv/ Go on/ work on/ pass on/ Carry on/ run on/
Av‡ivM¨ jvf Kiv get on: Pvwj‡q hvIqv
6. Get out/ turn out/ drive away: weZvwiZ Kiv/ Draw away/ hold off/ keep off: Ab¨w`‡K
Zvwo‡q †`Iqv mwi‡q †bIqv
7. Do with/ deal with: e¨envi Kiv Count on/ bank on/depend on: wbf©i Kiv
8. Get along/ go along/ get by: Pjv /Pvjv‡bv Get out/ come out/ give out: cÖKvk Kiv/cvIqv
9. Go about/ hang about/ cast bout: Nywo‡q Pass for/ take for/ look on: MY¨ Kiv/Avg‡j
‡eov‡bv ‡bIqv
10. Go off/ blow up: weùwiZ nIqv/ Dwo‡q †`Iqv Keep in/ hold in: mshZ ivLv
11. Hang back/ fall back/ draw back: wcQ‡b Look up/ look for/ look upon/find out: ‡LuvR
wd‡i Avmv Kiv
12. Hang up/ hold up: ‡`wi Kiv Look into/ see through: Z`šÍ Kiv
13. Put up/ hang up: Dc‡i †Zvjv/Szwj‡q ivLv Make over/ give over/ hand over: n¯ÍvšÍi Kiv
14. Put off/ stand over/ lay off: ¯’wMZ Kiv Set about/ set in: ïiƒ Kiv
15. Keep down/ hang down/ Die down/ bear Run away/ get away/ break away/ Make
down: wbqš¿Y Kiv off/ get off: wcQ‡b Zvov Kiv
16. Put off/ take over/ do off: Ly‡j †djv Set aside/turn down: AMÖvn¨ Kiv
17. Put out/ blow out: wbwf‡q †djv Set by/ put by/ lay by: mÂq Kiv
18. Set forth/ set out/ bound for: hvÎv Kiv
3. I need to find some chemical that will -- 5. The meaning of “turn down” is- [cwi‡ek
-- the weeds in the garden. [Ptwet (D) 17-18] Awa`߇ii mn. cwiPvjK-11, cwi`k©K (gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`ßi)-13]

A keep off B keep out Aexpel B throw away Ans:d

C keep down D keep on Ans:c C deny D refuse to consider

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
A n¯ÍcÎ B ÁvcbcÎ 2018]
C Z_¨cÎ D cÖPvicÎ Ans:b Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 161 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 162 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


14. You report bears out his history. (‡Zvgvi A cancels B disregards
cÖwZ‡e`b Zvi weeiY‡K mg_©b K‡i) [ivtwet (F) 13-14] C confirms D consolidates Ans:c

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|
A away B off Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
C out D up Ans:b https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
 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.

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 163 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


24 Break out spread suddenly, nVvr Qwo‡q cov Diarrhea broke --- in the village.
25 Break through get through by force, The police broke --- the enemy’s line.
†Rvi K‡i mwi‡q †`Iqv
26 Break up eÜ nIqv/ close/ stop Our college breaks --- at 4 pm.
27 Break with quarrel, SMov Kiv He has broken --- his friend.
28 Break forth nVvr cÖ‡ek Kiv The tiger broke --- from the bush.

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n


21. Hard labour has --- him. evK¨wUi k~b¨¯’v‡b 27. Rahim broke off in the middle of the
†KvbwU em‡e? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-95, ivtwet (I) 16-17] story. Here “broke off” means- [Rupali
A broken down B broken on A fell down B got angry Bank-10]

C broken out D broken up Ans:a C left the place D suddenly stopped


22. He was driving in a busy street when Ans:d Source: Applied English Grammar:
his car broke ---. [18th BCS (written)] P.C.Das-chapter-19, page-332

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 164 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
29 Bring about cause to happen, NUv‡bv He tried to bring---a quarrel between us.
30 Bring down reduce, Kgv‡bv The good harvest brought---the price of commodities.

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.
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 165 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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]

(e„wó n‡Z _vK‡j Avgv‡`i‡K †LjvwU evwZj Ki‡Z n‡e) Aat B on


[AvBb wePvi I msm` welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi mve-‡iwR÷ªvi-12] Cwith D to Ans:b
AEnjoy B Watch Ans:d 50. I want to call ---- you ---- your office.
C Continue D Postpone or Cancel (Avwg †Zvgvi mv‡_ ‡Zvgvi Awd‡m †`Lv Ki‡Z Pvb)
47. They had to call --- the match as the A for,to B in, of [Lytwe (B) 18-19]
ground was wet. (gvV †fRv _vKvi Kvi‡Y-g¨vP C on, at D on, of Ans:c
evwZj) [29th BCS-(written) Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi 51. I called for his explanation. Here ‘call
A on B off Dc-cwiPvjK-07] for’ means: (Avwg Zvi e¨vL¨v PvBjvg) [mnKvix
C in D up Ans:b cwiKíbv Awdmvi-12, RvZxq ivR¯^ †ev‡W©i mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v-12]

48. The ambassador called -------- the A summoned B draw forth


C demanded D asked Ans:c
president. (ivó`~Z ivócÖwZi mv‡_ mvÿvr/‡`Lv Kij)
[Xvtwet (B) 02-03, ivtwet (e¨e¯’vcbv) 06-07, (dvBb¨vÝ e¨swKs- 52. The garments workers called --- the
A at B upon BBA 11-12] strike. (‡cvkvK kÖwg‡Kiv ag©NU Zz‡j wbj) [ivtwet 02-03]
C back D out Ans:b A out B in
C on D off Ans:d

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 166 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


53. I called --- his address on the computer. 54. He was asked to --- a doctor. (Zv‡K Wv³vi
(Avwg Kw¤úDUvi n‡Z Zvi wVKvbvwU ¯^iY Kijvg/ †W‡K cvVv‡Z ejv n‡jv) [cwievi Kj¨vb cvi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_x©-15]

†`‡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]

A catch up B catch on A about B on

C hold on D hold up Ans:a C out D up Ans:d

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|
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 167 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 168 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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]

A Come across B Come round A to become visible (`„k¨gvb nIqv)


C Come up D Come out Ans:a B to walk into the stage

70. Several new diseases --- in the recent C to move towards

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 169 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
82 Die of ÿzav/‡ivM/Z…òvq gviv hvIqv He died --- diarrhea/ illness/ hunger/ cancer/
famine (`~wf©ÿ)/ heart failure.
83 Die for ‡`‡ki Rb¨ gviv hvIqv He died --- his country. [fv‡jv Kv‡Ri Rb¨ g„Zz¨]
84 Die from AwaK †L‡q/ AwaK KvR K‡i/ AvNvZ/ ÿZ/ e¨v_vq gviv hvIqv: He died --- over eating/
his wounds/ injuries/ over work/ tiredness/ fatigue.
85 Die by `yN©Ubvq gviv hvIqv He died --- suicide/ poison/ accident/ knife/
hanging (duvwm‡Z Sz‡j)/ pestilence(gnvgvix/ violence.
86 Die out wejyß ev A`„k¨ nIqv Dinosaurs died --- millions of year ago.
87 Die in hy‡×/kvwšÍ‡Z/ Kg©iZ Ae¯’vq My uncle died --- harness(Kg©iZ)/ sleep/ peach
/Ny‡gi g‡a¨ gviv hvIqv (kvwšÍ‡Z)/ poverty/ battle.
88 Die off G‡Ki ci GK gviv hvIqv People died --- in the village.
89 Die down `~e©jZi nIqv The storm/fire/ finally died ---.
90 Die away myi wgwj‡q hvIqv /kã wejxb nIqv The sound died --- in the distance.[ivtwet 08-09]
80. The man died --- overeating. (‡m AwZwi³ 84. She/ He died --- her/his country. (‡m Zv
†L‡q gviv †Mj) [27th BCS, Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK-11, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK †`‡ki Rb¨ gviv †Mj) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-12, Bmjvgx e¨vsK
mnKvix wkÿK (wSjvg)-13, NSI Gi Awdm A¨vwmm‡U›U-17] (wdì Awdmvi)-16, ivtwet (AvBb) 07-08]

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

Awith B to C for D from Ans:b


Con D by Ans:d 86. He died --- hunger. (‡m ÿyavq/Abvnv‡i gviv
82. Cattle --- in the village. [ GB ‡Uwe‡j ûeû Kgb †Mj) [cyevjx e¨vsK Awdmvi)-00, ivtwet 10-11, htwetcÖtwet (B) 15-16]
cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (wW) †mU-G/wm, 19-20] A from B of
A died off B died away C in D at Ans:b
C died down D died out Ans:a 87. He died --- over exercise/ overwork/
83. Choose the correct sentence. injury. [RvZxq msm` mwPevjq mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, Rvtwet
A He died of poison. [‡gwW‡Kj fwZ© cixÿv 16-17] (D)12-13, cÖavbgš¿xi Kvh©vj‡q cvi‡mvbvj Awdmvi-04]
B He died by over eating. by
A B for
C He died from cholera. C from D over Ans:c
D He died for his country. Ans:d 88. The old man/ boy/ patient/ he died -----
e¨vL¨v: A †Kvb welwµqv †_‡K gviv †M‡j- from, B cancer/ heart attack/ fever/ illness/
AwZwi³ †L‡q gviv †M‡j- from, C †iv‡M gviv malaria/ diarrhea. [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:ms¯‹…wZ welqK
†M‡j- of, D ‡`‡ki Rb¨ gviv †M‡j-for e‡m, ZvB gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi-19, Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b
†Uwjwfkb cÖ‡KŠkjx (‡MÖW-2)-04, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK
mwVK DËi-d|
(ivRkvnx wefvM)-05, cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-13]
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| A for B from
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ C of D by Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 170 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


89. The noise of the car died --- in the 90. The man died --- over work. [WvK Awa`߇ii
distance. [kÖg cwi`߇ii cÖfvlK-05] A from B out Gw÷‡gUi 2018]
A away B down C of D in Ans:a
C off D for Ans:a

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.
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 171 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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.
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 172 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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.
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 173 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 174 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

Cgive away D distribute Ans:b C infiltrated D fainted Ans:a


126. Instead of “distribute” we can say -. [cjøx 132. At last the soldiers gave in. The
we`y¨Zvqb †evW© mnKvix mwPe/mnKvix cwiPvjK-13] underlined words ‘gave in’ mean-[mvaviY
AGive out B Give up cy‡ji AvIZvq wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi, DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx,
cªkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v I e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©-16]
C Give away D Give over Ans:c
A won B surrendered Ans:b
127. Instead of “abandon” we can say -. [cjøx
we`y¨Zvqb †evW© mnKvix mwPe/mnKvix cwiPvjK-13] C cheered up D started fighting
A Give up B Give away
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
145 Hanker after jvjvwqZ/‡Kvb wKQz‡Z †jvf _vKv A saint does not hanker --- riches.
146 Hit upon Luy‡R †ei Kiv/Avwe®‹vi Hunters have hit upon a good plane to get
Kiv/‡Kvb wKQz nVvr g‡b D`q rid of the man.
nIqv
147 Hold out ¯’vqx nIqv/ ‡av‡c wUKv/ offer The project didn’t appear to hold ---
bright prospects.
148 Hold up ‡Mvc‡b ivLv/AvU‡K cov What's the hold ---?
149 Hold over iwnZ Kiv/ ¯’wMZ Kiv Today the meeting has been held ---.
150 Hold off on Z¡wiZ bv Kiv, Gwo‡q hvIqv I wish the boss would --- off on his demands.

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 175 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


135. The case was held over due to the great 136. Try to hold --- from bad companions.
opposition to it. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G)15-16, ivtwet (D) 15-16] (Lvivc m½ Gwo‡j Pjvi †Póv Ki) [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 16-17]
A cancelled B dropped on A B back
C postponed D stopped Ans:cC over D off Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: cancelled/stopped- GKev‡iB evwZj ev 137. The idiom ‘hit upon’ means (eyw× Lyu‡R †ei
eÜ Kiv| Avi postponed- mvgwqK eÜ/ ¯’wMZ Kiv) [Rupali Bank (Officer)-10]
Kiv| Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| A suddenly meet B fall down

https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ C find D get injured Ans:c


 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;
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
151 Keep on ‡Kvb Kv‡R iZ _vKv He keeps --- doing the same mistake.
152 Keep back bv ejv/bv Rvbv‡bv/jy w K‡q ivLv I suspect she's keeping something ---.
153 Keep up MwZ ev Dbœw Zi ¯Í
i eRvq ivLv Keep --- the present rate of production.
154 Keep up with Zvj ivLv You walk so fast that I can’t --- you.
155 Keep in ‡Kvb ¯’v‡b ivLv The culprit was kept --- custody.
138. Zakia kept on talking. Here ‘kept on’ 141. Would you please slow down a bit? I
means: [Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`ßi (Gw÷‡gUi)-18] can’t --- you. (Zzwg wK `qv K‡i GKUz MwZ
A maintain B continued Kgv‡e? Avwg †Zvgvi mv‡_ Zvj ivL‡Z cviwQ bv)
C carried D take away Ans:b [ivtwet (A, we‡Rvo) 16-17]

139.Well done! --- the good work. [Rvtwet (gvbweK) A keep up with B put up with

A kept at B keep on 04-05] C make up to D hold on to Ans:a


C keep up D keep out Ans:c 142. The culprit was kept --- custody.
140. Instead of ‘conceal- KbwmBj-jywK‡q ivLv’ we (‡`vlx‡K/Acivax‡K KvivMv‡i ivLv n‡jv)
can say- [ivtwet (mvgvwRK weÁvb) 10-11] A on B to [Ptwet (B) 08-09]

A keep back B keep out C with D in Ans:d


C keep on D keep with Ans:a

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.

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 176 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


166 Look on/upon wel‡q, g‡b Kiv, regard We looked --- her as a daughter.
167 Look like ‡`L‡Z mv`„k¨/GKB iKg Some sponges look --- plants.
 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;
143. The police is looking --- the case. [26th 151. “Look over” means- (cixÿv Kiv/ Mfxifv‡e
BCS, mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii wdì mycvifvBRvi-17, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb Z`šÍ Kiv) [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (4_©-
e¨vsK (†Kvlva¨ÿ)-15, cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi Rywbqi cwimsL¨vb mnKvix-16]
avc -19, †mU b¤^i:3697, mnKvix RR-11]
Aafter B on
A ignore B choose Ans:d
C up D into Ans:d
C neglect D examine closely
144. The rich should not look down --- the 152. Everybody should --- their old parents?
poor. [27th BCS, N.U. 07-08] [evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †ev‡W© mn. Gb‡dvm©‡g›U †Kv-AwW©‡bUi -2017,
A at B for Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. Field Officer, RDS - 13]

C towards D upon Ans:d A look after B Look up

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

Alook like B look up 155. If you do not know the meaning of a


C see like D looks after Ans:a word, look it --- in a dictionary. [evLivev`
M¨vm wW÷ªweDkvb †Kv¤úvbx (mnKvix g¨v‡bRvi, †Rbv‡ij)-17, etwet
149. Everybody should --- his or her old
A on B up (M,N) 12-13]
parents. (cÖ‡Z¨‡K Zvi eq¯‹ wcZv gvZvi †`Lv‡kvbv
C to D for Ans:b
Kiv DwPZ) [Lv`¨ Awa`ßi-09, cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i mnKvix
156. Can you look --- a word in your
Gb‡dvm©‡g›U ‡Kv-AwW©‡bUi-17, 10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
A look after B look up
dictionary. [15th BCS (Written)]
A on B up
C look of D look into Ans:a
C to D for Ans:b
150. We must look --- our animals. ev‡K¨i
157. Please look --- the matter seriously.
k~b¨¯’v‡b †KvbwU em‡e? [miKvix gva¨. we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK-00]
[‡mvk¨vj Bmjvgx e¨vsK wj. (Awdmvi)-04]
A into B over
A into B on
C after D at Ans:c
C in D over Ans:a

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 177 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


158. The manager looked into the matter. 161. The chairman looked --- the matter.
[City Bank-11, K…wl Kg©KZ©v-11] [ivRkvnx K„wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-15]
A take decision B investigate A up B to
C neglect D taking care Ans:b C in D into Ans:d
159. A leader must be one whom the people 162. The manager looks into the
can ---. (GKRb †bZv Ggb nIqv `iKvi hv‡K matter.(e¨ve¯’vcK welqwU Z`šÍ K‡ib) [City Bank-11,
†jvKRb kÖ×v Ki‡Z cv‡i) [wewUwfÕi AwW‡qÝ wimvP© Awdmvi- K…wl Kg©KZ©v-11]
06, kvtwetcÖtwet 07-08] A take decision B investigate
Alook up B look down C neglect D taking care Ans:b
C look on D look up to Ans:d 163. The expression ‘look down on’ means
160. The boy is looking --- his lost book. [ GB [NU (gvbweK) 07-08, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK(‡Kvlva¨ÿ)-15]
wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bv. cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi - A to love B to hate
19]
C consider D to be kind Ans:b
A of B for
C at D on Ans:b
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
168 Make after chase, wcQy avIqv Kiv The police made --- the thief.
169 Make away kill, nZ¨v Kiv He made --- with himself.
170 Make for move towards, †Kvb w`‡K hvIqv The ship made --- Landon.
171 Make of compose of, ‰Zix Kiv This ring is made --- gold.
172 Make from compose of, ‰Zix nIqv Paper is made --- bamboo.
Make of Ges make from Gi cv_©K¨:
‰ZixK„Z/ MVbK„Z/Drcvw`Z e¯‘, welq, ev subject wU g~j Dcv`vb n‡Z iƒc cwieZ©b n‡q †M‡j make from e‡m|
†hgb, Paper is made from bamboo. (euvk †_‡K †ccvi ‰Zix nq) GLv‡b euvk Ges †ccvi iƒc wfbœ;
Avevi subject wU g~j Dcv`vb n‡Z iƒc cwieZ©b bv n‡j make of e‡m| †hgb, This ring is made of gold.
(¯^Y© †_‡K AvswU ˆZwi Kiv nq) GLv‡b Gold ‡_‡K ring ‰Zix n‡jI Df‡qi iƒc GKB Av‡Q|
173 Make off escape, cvwj‡q hvIqv The thief made --- with luggage.
174 Make out eyS‡Z cviv, discern I can’t make --- his words.
175 Make over transfer, n¯ÍvšÍi Kiv He has made-- the charge to the secretary.
176 Make up complete, cwic~Y© Kiv/ MwVZ I still need taka one thousand to make ---
nIqv/ mgš^q nIqv the loss.
177 Make up for compensate, ¶wZc~iY Kiv I must make --- the lost time.
178 Make up of msL¨vi mgš^‡q wKQz MwVZ nIqv The team is made --- eleven players.
179 Make up one’s mind resolve, gbw¯’i Kiv He made --- his mind.
164. The building is made --- bricks. [ GB wbq‡g 165. Fill in the blank: I could not --- the
Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (C) 19-20] meaning of the passage. [Rt wet (D) 15-16]
A with B of A make of B make out
C on D from Ans:b C make up D make in Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 178 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


166. The team is --- eleven players. [24th BCS, 170. I cannot quite --- out what the sign says.
Rb¯’v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-15, iƒcvjx (wPýwU wK cÖKvk K‡i Avwg Zv cy‡ivcywi eyS‡Z cvwi bv)
e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-13, evsjv‡`k cigvby k³ Kwgkb (GKvD›Um [gv‡K©›UvBj e¨vsK-09, Xvtwet (A) 09-10, 15-16, Rvtwet (C) 11-12,
Gwmm‡U÷)-18]
A make B read NU (gvbweK)]
A made of B made up of
C get D carry out Ans:a
C made up D made Ans:b
171. I cannot --- what you say. (Zzwg wK ej, Avwg
e¨vL¨v: msL¨vevPK †Kvb wKQzi mgš^‡q †Kvb `j MVb
eyS‡Z cvwi bv) [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Z_¨ Awdmvi-05, Lv`¨ Awa`ßi-09,
Kiv eySv‡Z make up of e‡m ZvB DËi- b
A make over B take over EXIM Bank-09]
167. “Make for” means- [‡emvgwiK wegvb I ch©Ub gš¿Yvj‡qi
C make out D carry out Ans:c
AaxY cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-05]
A make something for somebody 172. Which one a correct sentence? (KvV n‡Z
B go somewhere Ans:d KvMR ˆZwi nq) [36th BCS]
C decide to go a place APaper is made from wood.
D stare quickly to a particular direction
BPaper is made of wood.
C Paper is made by wood.
Hints: Make for gv‡b †Kvb w`‡K PU K‡i hvIqv
ev Awfgy‡L Mgb Kiv| D Paper is made on wood. Ans:a
173. Bees have compound eyes --- almost
168. I could barely make out the traffic signs
through the rain. The meaning of the 6,000 tiny lenses. [Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-15]
A made of B made in
underlined phrase is: [Rxebexgv K‡c©v‡ikb (Rywbqi
Awdmvi)-09, Lytwet (mgvRweÁvb ¯‹j
z ) 09-10] C made on D made up Ans:d
A discern B violate 174. We need to do more --- the poor flood
C wait for D knock at Ans:a victims. [Xvtwet (A) 14-15, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (L) 16-17]
e¨vL¨v: Avwg e„wói g‡a¨ `~i †_‡K UªvwdK wb‡`©kbv A reach out to B live up to
eyS‡Z cviZvg bv ej‡jB P‡j| myZivs GLv‡b make C put up with D make up for Ans:d

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.

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 179 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


176. “Pass away” means- [33th BCS, Pubali Bank A went away B passed away Ans:b
(Senior Officer)-13, ivtwet (E-Odd) 14-15] C left D disappeared away
A disappear B die 179. He passed himself off as a noble man.
C erase D fall Ans:b (‡m wb‡R‡K GKRb weL¨vZ gvbyl wn‡m‡e ‡`Lvq) [wkÿv
177. A man has to pass --- many difficulties gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb wewmAvBwmÕi mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK (cÖkvmb)-11,] Ans:b
in life. [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (wR) †mU-wm, 19-20] A was looked upon B pretended to be
A away B for C was regarded as D was thought to be
C on D through Ans:d 180. The synonym of ‘die’ is- [WvK Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi-18]
178. Pandit Ramkanai Das --- at the age of A pass for B pass out
79. [etwet (A) 14-15] C pass off D pass away Ans:d

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 180 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


186. I don’t know how you ---with such noisy 191. The idiom ‘put up with’ means- [33rd BCS,
brothers. It would drive me crazy. cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †ev‡W©i mnKvix cwiPvjK-17]
A clear up B put away [Ptwet(B 17-18] A stay together B tolerate
C put up D bring up Ans:c C keep trust D protect Ans:b
evsjv A_©: Avwg Rvwbbv Zzwg wKfv‡e Giƒc DËvj 192. The meeting was adjourned till the next
fvB‡`i‡K mn¨ K‡iv| [Clue: Put up with- mn¨ Kiv] Saturday. [‡mvk¨vj Bmjvgx e¨vsK wj. (Awdmvi)-04]
187. “Put out” kãwUi evsjv A_© wK? [cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK-95] A put off B put out
A evB‡i ivLv B wbwf‡q †djv C put down D put by Ans:a
C †d‡j †`Iqv D `~‡i ivLv Ans:b ║║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ ║║║
188. “Put something off” (Hints: ‡Kvb Abyôvb/ 193. Please --- the light. (`qv K‡i evwZwU wbfvI) [wc
mfv evwZj ev ¯’wMZ Kiv) [Xvtwet (A) 08-09] Gm wm, mnKvix mwPe-05]

A tolerate something A put off B put out

B throw something away Ans:c C put on D put into Ans:b

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.
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 181 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 182 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Practice (ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wPšÍv K‡i K‡i co‡Z n‡e)
220 Set by Lay by, mÂq Kiv Set --- for old age.
221 Set down wj‡L ivLv The judge set --- my objection.
222 Set forth/ off hvÎv Kiv Selim set --- London.
223 Set in/about Begin, ïiæ nIqv The rains have set ---.
224 Set out we¯ÍvwiZ Dc¯’vcb Kiv She has not --- her points clearly.
225 Set up establish, cÖwZôv Kiv Alim will set--a school in his village.
226 Set up Form, MVb Kiv He set --- two groups of student.
227 Set upon/on AvµgY Kiv/ D‡ËwRZ Kiv He has been set --- the gang.
 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;
208. We shall establish a college very soon. 211. The winter has set --- very early this
Which indicates the word “establish”? year/last this year. [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-
[cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK-03, RvZxq ivR¯^ †ev‡W©i mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZv©-15] 01, evsjv‡`k †gwib GKv‡Wwg (52 e¨vP) 15-16]
A put up B set out A out B off
C put down D set up Ans:d C up D in Ans:d
209. He set up two groups of student. Here 212. They started for Chittagong. GB ev‡K¨i
Set Up- means [etwet (Unit-A): 13-14] †iLvw¼Z k‡ãi cwie‡Z© †KvbwU e¨envi Kiv hvq?
A Formed B Established [M„nvqY I MYc~Z gš¿Yvj‡q mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-99]
C Called D Found Ans:a A set about B set forth
mZK©Zv: gvby‡li †Kvb `j MVb Kiv eySv‡Z set- C set out D set in Ans:b
up/form e‡m| Avi ‡Kvb cÖwZôvb cÖwZôv Kiv 213. I --- for Chittagong by train. [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi
eySv‡Z set up/establish e‡m| A set away B set up cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v -18]

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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 183 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 184 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


A The English considered them to be Aon B over
Egyptians. Cat D off Ans:d
B The English took them to Egyptians. 230. What is the meaning of ‘take over for’?
C The English were take in by the (GKR‡bi cwie‡Z© Av‡iKRb `vwqZ¡ MÖnY) [Btwet (H) 17-18]
Egyptians. A substitute for B appear for
D The English brought them as far to C leisure D close Ans:a
Egyptians. Ans:a 231. Complete the sentence: I had no idea
e¨vL¨v: Bs‡iRiv Zv‡`i †K wgkixq e‡j cwiPq †`q/we‡ePbv that he was laying to me. I was
K‡i| Clue: take for – MY¨ Kiv/ we‡ePbv Kiv completely --- [Avgvi †Kvb aviYvB wQj bv †h †m
226. He took her --- a spy. (‡m Zv‡K ¸ßPi/ Avgv‡K wg_¨v ej‡Q| Avgv‡K m¤ú~Y© VvKv‡bv n‡qwQj]
‡Mv‡q›`v g‡b K‡iwQj) [29 BCS (written)]
th [kvtwetcÖtwet (A-e¨emvq) 11-12]

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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 185 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 186 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 187 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Kick off dzUej †Ljv ïiæ nIqv Pulled down †f‡½ ¸wo‡q †`Iqv
Nail down- me©‡k‡l m¤§wZ‡Z Round off (sth) with (sth) ‡Kvb KvR wKQz w`‡q †kl
†cŠuQv‡bv Kiv/ cwic~Y© Kiv
Pull through wec` KvwU‡q IVv; Remanded in custody KvivMv‡i cvVv‡bv/ ivLv
254. The accused men have been --- custody 256. All the parties seem anxious to nail --- a
to await trial. [Ptwet I 12-13] ceasefire. [‡et‡ivtwet I 15-16]
A delivered into B handed into A down B off
C put into D remanded in Ans:d C with D against Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Awfhy³ †jvKRb‡K cieZx© ïbvwb ch©šÍ Hints: nail down- A‡bK wKQzi ci m¤§wZ‡Z
KvivMv‡i ivLv n‡q‡Q| †cŠuQv‡bv| a ceasefire = mxm& dvqvi-hy×weiwZ;
255. We round --- the meal with sweets. (Avgiv 257. The patient is still seriously ill but I am
wgwó w`‡q LvIqv †kl Kijvg) [ivtwet (A, we‡Rvo) 13-14] sure he will --- . [AB Bank (A.O)-14, EXIM Ltd.
A off B out Officer (Cash) - 13]

C up D down Ans:a A pull into B pull through

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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 188 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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|
A cancelling a debt
B writing a letter Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
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]

A cut down B cut off A hang out B point out


C cut out D cut in Ans:a C cut off D go over Ans:d
6. The Bangladesh Cricket team --with a 10. We should look --- our old parents.
[mnKvix K…wl Kg©KZv©-16, cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi †WUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi-16]
victory against England. [Xvtwet(D)12-13, Rtwet
A upon B into
A bounced up B turned up (B) 16-17]
C over D after Ans:d
C bounced back D sprang up Ans:c
=======0000======
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 189 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Adjective (we‡klY) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 5wU+- 2, 7, 9, 10
 All Bank Job Exams 12wU+- 1-3, 5, 7, 10
 Primary Job Exams 8wU+- 1-4, 6, 8, 10
 PSC & Other Jobs wU+- All

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


GB Aa¨vq †_‡K GLb ch©šÍ †gvU cÖkœ n‡q‡Q 5 wU| e¨vL¨v: mvaviYZ Linking verb+ Adverb +
wb‡¤œ G¸‡jvi wbw`©ó wbqgmn †`Iqv n‡jv| adjective nq| GLv‡b “is” linking verb Gici
1. “Please write to me at the above address.” “often” Adverb Ges Zvi c‡ii kãwU
Here “above” is- [40th BCS- 19] Adjective
A noun B adverb 4. All the people at the NAM conference
C preposition D adjective Ans:d are ---. [18th BCS]
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b article(the) Ges noun(address) Gi A mathematic teachers
gv‡Si above kãwU adjective Gi b¨vq e‡m‡Q| B mathematics teachers
2. A rolling stone gathers no moss. What C mathematics teacher
“rolling” is-(N~Y©vqgvb cv_‡i †Kvb ˆkevj R‡g bv) [11th D mathematic’s teachers Ans:b
BCS I Ab¨vb¨] e¨vL¨v: Mathematics k‡ãi mv‡_ Ggwb‡ZB s
A gerund B verbalnoun _v‡K| Avi ïiæ‡Z all the People Av‡Q ZvB
C participle D adjective Ans:d/c
teachers n‡e|
e¨vL¨v: cÖkœwU‡Z option-c ‡Z participle ej‡Z Zv
5. "Give somebody a piece of your mind'
present participle bvwK past participle wbw`©ó means to- [41st BCS]
Kiv †bB| Avi GLv‡b mwVK DËi n‡jv- present A tell someone that you are very angry
participle hv adjective Gi KvR K‡i ZvB mwVK with them.
DËi- d; Z‡e c ‡KI DËi Kiv hv‡e| B say exactly what you feel or think.
3. Depression is often hereditary. The C return or to help somebody return to a
underlined word is a/an- [35th BCS] normal situation Ans:a
A adverb B noun D give somebody mental peace.
C adjective D verb Ans:c

 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-
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

Expert- Job English, Page no. 190 Mobile: 01740-073569


GLvb †_‡K ïiæ
Topic-01: Adjective Kv‡K e‡j? Bnv g~jZ †Kvb †Kvb Parts of Speech Gi mv‡_ RwoZ?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Adjective (we‡klY): J. C. Nesfield Gi g‡Z, An adjective is a word that is used to
qualify a noun or a pronoun, A_©vr hLb †Kvb word, noun ev pronoun Gi †`vl, ¸Y,
Ae¯’v, msL¨v, cwigvY BZ¨vw` wb‡`©k K‡i ZLb Zv‡K Adjective e‡j| myZivs Adjective g~jZ
noun Ges pronoun Gi mv‡_ RwoZ| Adjective ‡K qualifying/Modifying word e‡j|
1. An adjective is a– [Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-00, MYc~Z© Awa߇ii
Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi-16] Ans:c,b 3. The function of an adjective is to
A naming word B modifying word modify a- [Kztwet (B) 08-09]
C qualifying word D substituting word A noun B pronoun

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

Expert- Job English, Page no. 191 Mobile: 01740-073569


9. Which one is adjective among the 14. Which word is an adjective? [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
Z_¨ gš¿. Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa. K¨v‡givg¨vb -19]
following words? [Kviv Awa`߇ii Kviv ZˡveavqK -13,
ewnivMgb I cvm‡cvU© Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK -11, cjøx Dbœqb I organic
A B orgam
mgevq wefv‡Mi 1wU evwo 1wU Lvgvi cÖK‡í Dc‡Rjv mgš^qKvix- 17] organise
C D organically Ans:a
A Diploma Diplomacy
B 15. Which one is an adjective? [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
C Diplomatic Diplomat
D Ans:c moK I †mZz cwienb gš¿vYvj‡qi Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠ. (hvwš¿K) -19]
e¨vL¨v: Option ¸‡jvi g‡a¨ adjective word n‡jv A clever B briefly
Diplomatic (K~U‰bwZK)| k‡ãi †k‡l “icÓ suffix C simplicity D importance Ans:a
_vK‡j †m word wU mvaviYZ adjective nq| 16. Which is adjective- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-90, cÖvK-
cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡dbx)-15]
Diploma (wkÿvMZ †hvM¨Zvi ¯^xK…wZcÎ),
A special B laugh
Diplomacy (K~UbxwZ) Ges Diplomat (K~UbxwZwe`)
C crime D miser Ans:a
kã wZbwU n‡jv noun|
e¨vL¨v: special(adj.) laugh(v), crime(n),
10. ‘Compulsive’ kãwU GKwU- [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii wdì
Miser(n)
A Heartful B Hearten mycvifvBRvi-17]
17. Which one is not an adjective? [kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb
C Heartening D Heart Ans:c
gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cÖavb cwi`k©K (mvaviY) -09]
e¨vL¨v: Compulsive (eva¨ Ki‡Z cv‡i Ggb kãwU A cute B acute
GKwU adjective Avi option ¸‡jvi g‡a¨ C lute D mute Ans:c
heartening (Drmvng~jK) n‡jv adjective| ZvB e¨vL¨v: cute- my›`i; acute- my²; mute- kvšÍ; G¸‡jv
DËi- c; Ab¨w`‡K heartful- kãwU †`L‡Z adjective me adjective; lute(n)-exYvRvZxq ev`¨hš¿we‡kl;
g‡b n‡jI GwU GKwU fzj kã| Hearten(verb); 18. Which one is an adjective? [Kviv Awa`߇ii Kviv
Heart(noun) ZË¡veavqK-13, PSC Gi mn. mwPe-05, Btwet (B) 09-10]
11. Which one is an adjective? [SAU. 10-11] Apain B break
A badly B quickly C mortal D hour Ans:c
C lonely (GKvKx) D wholly Ans:c Clue: pain(noun)- e¨v_¨v; break (verb)- fv½v;
12. Which one of the following is not an mortal(adj.)- giYkxj; hour(noun)- N›Uv;
adjective? [wcÖwgqvi e¨vsK-03, Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK (mnKvix 19. The word “prolific” (Drcv`bkxj) is a- [ivtwet
Awdmvi, mvaviY, K¨vk)-12, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (K¨wkqvi)-10, (BwZnvm) 09-10, 10-11, (MY‡hvMv‡hvM) 07-08, AvBb I wePvi
Rvtwet (C) 14-15] gš¿Yvj‡qi mve ‡iwRóªvi-12]
A humble B humane A verb B adjective
C humid D humour Ans:d C noun D none Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: humble-b¤ª/f`ª; humane-`qvjy; humid- 20. Write down the adjective form of the
Av`©ª/ ‡fRv; humour-‡gRvR/Av‡gv`-cÖ‡gv`; GLv‡b word ‘cartoon’ --- [mnKvix Dc‡Rjv /_vbv wkÿv Kg©KZ©v- 16]
1g wZbwUB adjective Avi †klwU- noun; A cartoonist B cartoonic
13. The word “diabetic” is- (eûg~·ivMx/‡ivM C cartoonier D cartoon boy Ans:d

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)

Expert- Job English, Page no. 192 Mobile: 01740-073569


22. I find it very unlikely. Which part of 25. What parts of speech is ‘rare (`~j©f,
speech is the underlined word? weij)Õ? [ivtwet (A-we‡Rvo) 13-14, Ptwet (E) 16-17, cvtwetcÖtwet
A adjective B adverb [etwet (B) 15-16] A adverb B adjective (C)16-17]
C noun D pronoun Ans:a C preposition D noun Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: unlikely ‡`L‡Z adv. g‡b n‡jI GUv adj. Ref. 26. The word ‘Fragrant’ is a/an-(myMwÜ)
Cambridge adv. learner’s Dic. 3rd Edition A adverb B verb [ivtwet (E) 18-19]
23. Which one is adjective? [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix C adjective D noun Ans:c
mvBdvi Kg©KZv©-17]
27. The word ‘vital’ is: [ Kgb cÖkœ: miKvwi gva¨wgK
A search B production
we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK -19, ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Kviv ZË¡veavqK-10]
C eligible
(‡evaMg¨) D Enhance Ans:c
A Noun B Verb
24. Which form of the word is adjective? [cÖvK- C Adjective D Adverb Ans:c
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (†WjUv) -14]
28. “Legal”(‰ea) is- [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Awa‡b Z_¨ Awdmvi-05]
A Resolute B Resolve
C Resolution D Resolutely Ans:a
A a noun B a verb
C an adjective D an adverb Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Resolute(Adj)- `„pmsKí; Resolve(v)-
mgvavb Kiv; Resolution(n)-wm×všÍ;
 Advanced Learning: ‘adjective’ kãwUi mv‡_ ‘tive’ _vKv m‡Ë¡I word wU adjective bv n‡q eis
wb‡RB noun| KviY GwU parts of speech cÖKvi‡f‡`i GKwU bvg| Giæc parts of speech Gi AvUwU cÖKvi‡f`
Gi bvgB noun word| myZivs pronoun, noun, adjective, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction,
interjection; GB AvUwU kãI noun word| Adjective(noun) Gi Adjective form n‡”Q- Adjectival Ges
Adverb form n‡”Q Adjectivally; Giƒc- Pronoun Gi adjective n‡jv pronominal; Verb Gi
adjective n‡jv verbal; Conjunction Gi adjective n‡jv conjunctional; Preposition Gi adjective
n‡jv prepositional; Number Gi adjective n‡jv numeral;
29. Adjective of the word-“Adjective” is- [ivtwet (A-we‡Rvo) 13-14]
A Adjective B Adjectively C Adjectival D none Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Adjective A_© -we‡klY; Avi Adjectival A_©- we‡klY m¤^Üxq|
Topic-03: Noun Gi mv‡_ ly hy³ n‡q Adjective nq Giƒc wKQz kã wjLyb-
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

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(cÖfvwe/ivRKxq) Year Yearly(evrmwiK)
God Godly(ag©wek¦vmx) 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)
Expert- Job English, Page no. 193 Mobile: 01740-073569
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

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

Topic-04: e¨envi/ Ae¯’vb Abyhvqx Adjective KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?


e¨envi Abyhvqx Adjective cÖavbZ 2 cÖKvi-
1. Attributive Adjective: hLb †Kvb Adjective ev‡K¨ Noun Gi Av‡M e‡m Noun †K

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


qualify K‡i A_©vr noun Gi †`vl, ¸b, msL¨v, BZ¨vw` cÖKvk K‡i ZLb Zv‡K Attributive Adj. e‡j|
MVb: (Adjective +Noun) Example: He is a brilliant boy.
2. Predicative Adjective: hLb †Kvb Adj., Noun ev Pronoun Gi c‡i /GKUz `~‡i e‡m G‡`i‡K qualify
K‡i A_©vr noun/pronoun Gi †`vl, ¸b, msL¨v, Ae¯’v BZ¨vw` cÖKvk K‡i ZLb Zv‡K Predicative Adj. e‡j| MVb:
(Noun/ pro --- adj.) Example: Rakib is clever. He is brilliant.

38. The two types of adjectives are- [Btwet (Law) 11-12]


A attributive and relative B predicative and collective
C attributive and predicative D predicative and alternative Ans:c
Topic-05: Pronominal Adjective Kv‡K e‡j? KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?
Pronominal Adjective (me©bvg fz³ we‡klY): hLb †Kvb pronoun k㸇jv, adjective
Gi KvR K‡i ZLb Zv‡K Pronominal adjective e‡j| mnR K_vq noun Gi c~‡e© ‡Kvb
pronoun _vK‡j ‡mwU Øviv noun ‡K modify Ki‡j Zv Pronominal adjective|
Bnv wewfbœ ai‡bi n‡Z cv‡i-
A. Demonstrative Adjective: This, that, those, these, the same BZ¨vw` adjective Gi gZ e¨envi
n‡j Zv‡K demonstrative adjective e‡j| ‡hgb: I know this man. Those/these mangoes are sweet.
Expert- Job English, Page no. 194 Mobile: 01740-073569
‡bvU: AZxZKv‡j ev H mg¯Í¸‡jv eySv‡Z those + noun plural nq; Gone are those days when we used
to go fishing. (P‡j hvIqv H mg¯Íw`b¸‡jv‡Z Avgiv gvQ aiZvg)
B. Distributive Adjective: Each, Every, Either, Neither BZ¨vw` distributive pronoun ¸‡jv
adjective Gi KvR Ki‡j Zv‡K Distributive adjective e‡j| ‡hgb: Neither report is true.

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
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
C pronoun D adverb Ans:b
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim
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

Expert- Job English, Page no. 195 Mobile: 01740-073569


 Advanced Learning: GB ev‡K¨ Which n‡jv 49. Which book do you want? Here
adjective KviY Bnv noun Gi c~‡e© adjective AvKv‡i “Which” is a/an- [cjøx we`¨yZvqb †ev‡W©i mwPe/cwiPvjK
Av‡Q| Avevi GKB mv‡_ Which Øviv evK¨wU (cÖkvmb)-12, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (†Kvlva¨ÿ)-15, cwievi
cwiKíbv Awa`ßi Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUi Acv‡iUi-11]
interrogative n‡q‡Q, ZvB Bnv interrogative
adjective; Z‡e ïay Adjective ev Pronominal A adjective B verb
Adjective I ejv hv‡e| C pronoun D adverb Ans:a

Topic-06: Numeral Adjective Kv‡K e‡j? Bnv KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Numeral Adjective (msL¨vevPK we‡klY)- wewfbœ ai‡Yi msL¨vevPK k㸇jv hLb †Kvb Noun Gi c~‡e© e‡m
Gi wbw`©ó ev Awbw`©óZv cÖKvk K‡i ZLb Zv‡K Numeral Adjective/ msL¨vevPK we‡klY e‡j| Bnv 2 cÖKvi:
A. Indefinite Numeral Adjective: Giƒc adjective ¸‡jv Noun †K Awbw`©ó msL¨v cÖKvk K‡i|
†hgb: Many (A‡bK), several (wewfbœ), some (wKQz), few, all, any, a, an, each, every, enough etc.
B. Definite Numeral Adjective: Noun †K wbw`©ó K‡i msL¨vq cÖKvk K‡i| Bnv †gvU 4 cÖKvi-
 Digital number (AsKevPK msL¨v): 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 13, 40, 500, 993 etc.
 Cardinal Number (evbvbevPK msL¨v): One, two, five, six, eight, nine etc.
 Ordinal Number (µgevPK msL¨v): First, second, 2nd, third, fourth etc.
 Multiple Number (¸YevPK msL¨v): Single, double, triple, Quadruple etc.
50. Few students come to school today. 53. ‘One’, ‘two’, ‘four’ are- [Btwet (B) 13-14]
Here “few” is an adjective of- A cardinal number
A quality B quantity [ivtwet (A5) 12-13] B ordinal number
C numeral D none Ans:c C composite number
51. Rahim is the third child of his family. D none Ans:a
Here third is- [ivtwet (Accounting) 09-10] 54. He is a man of few words. Here “few” is
A Cardinal numeral B Ordinal numeral an adjective of- [ivtwet (Law) 06-07] Ans:b
C Multiplicative numeral A Descriptive B Indefinite numeral
D Indefinite numeral Ans:b C Distributive D Demonstrative
52. ‘He gave me five books.’ Here Adj. is 55. Which one of the following is a cardinal
[mgvR Kj¨vb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b Dc‡Rjv mgvR‡mev Awdmvi -08, KvwiMwi numeral adjective? [MYc~Z© Awa`ßi-05]
wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21]

A Books B Gave A second B single

C Five D Me Ans:c C multiple D five Ans:d

Topic-07: Proper Adjective Ges Noun as Adjective Kx? D`vniY `vI?


Proper Adjective: Proper noun ¸‡jv hLb Ab¨ noun Gi Av‡M e‡m ZLb Giv proper adjective, Giƒc
adj. ¸‡jvi 1g A¶i capital letter nq (Chinese, African, American, Bangladeshi etc.)
a. He will marry an American girl. b. Indian people do not like all.
Noun as Adjective: hw` `yBwU Noun cvkvcvwk e‡m, cÖ_gwU wØZxqwU‡K we‡klvwqZ K‡i
weavq 1g wU‡K Noun as adjective e‡j| Example: It is my English book.

Expert- Job English, Page no. 196 Mobile: 01740-073569


56. All the people at the NAM conference Aa noun B an adjective
are ---. [18th BCS] Ca verb D an adverb Ans:b
A mathematic teachers 58. The word American is-- [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ I
B mathematics teachers ‡hvMv‡hvM cÖhyw³ wefv‡Mi mnKvix †bUIqvK© BwÄwbqvi- 19, cÖv_wgK
mnKvix wkÿK-18]
C mathematics teacher
A pronoun B adjective Ans:d
D mathematic’s teachers Ans:b
C noun D both
noun and adj
e¨vL¨v: Mathematics k‡ãi mv‡_ Ggwb‡ZB s _v‡K|
59. This is a book of the English language.
Avi ïiæ‡Z all the People Av‡Q ZvB teachers [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b †Uwjwfkb cÖ‡KŠkjx (†MÖW-2)-04, EEE-99,
n‡e| htwetcÖtwet (B) 14-15, ivtwet (I-PviyKjv) 15-16]
57. The collage teacher is popular among A noun B pronoun
his student. [NU (evwYR¨) 06-07] C adjective D adverb Ans:c

Topic-08: Hyphenated Adjective Kx? D`vniY `vI?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Hyphenated Adjective: G‡Ki AwaK Adjective hw` Hyphen(-) Øviv hy³ nq Zv‡K
hyphenated adjective e‡j| They have a four-month-old baby. Giƒc adjective
Gi mv‡_ KLbI s/es/’s e‡m bv KviY Adjective Gi Plural nq bv| ZvB GLv‡b four
months wjL‡j fzj n‡e|
60. As a safety precaution, all city cab 64. We took a --- course on software
drivers carry only enough money to development. [Ptwet (H) 12-13]
make change for a --- bill. [Ptwet (E) 11-12] A three-month B three months
A ten- dollar B ten- dollars C thrice month D months Ans:a
C tens dollars D the ten dollar Ans:a 65. That student wrote a ten-page report.
61. He bought a three --- suit. [wmwKDwiwUR G·‡PÄ Kwgkb (AD) ‘ten-page’ is- [ivtwet 08-09]
19 Ryb 21]
A adverb B verb
A hundred-dollars
C noun D adjective Ans:d
B hundreds-dollar
66. They have a --- baby. [P.S.T.U. (C) 12-13]
C hundred-dollar
A four-months old B four-month old
D hundreds-dollars Ans:c
C four-month’s old D four months oldAns:b
62. A fire in the --- building could be a 67. That magnificent --- temple was
problem for firefighters. [ivtwet (B-Law) 16-17, 17-18] constructed by the Chinese. [Ptwet (E-Law) 14-
A ninety-story-tall 15, 15-16, Rvtwet (E3) 13-14, Ptwet (B) 02-03]
B ninety-tall- story A eight-centuries-old
C ninety-storyes-tall B eight-century’s-old
D ninety-stories Ans:a C old- eight-centuries
63. I was simply impressed to see, ---- D eight-century-old Ans:d
majestic palace. [Ptwet (D) 17-18] e¨vL¨v: eight-century-old Giv temple Noun
A a ten-years-old B a ten-year-old Gi Av‡M e‡m Adj. wn‡m‡e KvR Ki‡Q| Giƒc
C ten-year-old D ten-years-old Ans:b adjective Gi mv‡_ KLbI s/es/’s e‡m bv ZvB a,
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb b, c n‡e bv| Source: [CLIFFS TOEFL, P-414,
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA practice test-4, sec.-2]

Expert- Job English, Page no. 197 Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-09: Order/Serial of Adj./(GKB mv‡_ GKvwaK adjective e¨env‡ii) wbqg Kx? D`vniY `vI?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Order/serial of Adjective: Noun Gi Av‡M GKvwaK Adjective Avm‡j Zv‡`i‡K wbw`©ó avivevwnKZvq
mvRv‡Z nq G‡KB order of adjective e‡j| G‡K ms‡ÿ‡c D+M+H serial e‡j| GLv‡b D=
Determiner(msL¨v ev cwigvYevPK Adj.); M= Modifiers (Ab¨vb¨ Adj.); H=headword (g~j kã/noun)
Determiner Modifiers Headword evsjv A_©
A five hundred word essay (cuvPkZ k‡ãi GKwU iPbv)
5/Three five hundred word essays (cuvPkZ k‡ãi wZbwU iPbv)
†bvU: modifiers Gi mv‡_ s/es hy³ nq bv| determiner Abyhvqx †k‡li noun wU singular/plural n‡Z cv‡i
Detail Order: Determiners + Opinions(nice, great etc.) + Size(big, small etc.) + Quality
(good, soft etc.) + Color(green, white etc.) + Origin(material/source) + Noun [DOS-Q-CON]
‡bvU: GLv‡b determiner I noun Gi gv‡S me¸‡jv n‡jv modifier
68. We were asked to write a --- essay on 70. The house was --- building. [Rvtwet (weÁvb) 14-15]
child labour. [Rtwet (B) 08-09,  Kgb cÖkœ: cÖevmx Kj¨vY A a nice old stone B a nice stone old
I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi C a stone old nice D an old nice stone
Bb÷ªv±i (B‡jKwUªK¨vj, Kw¤úDUvi, wmwfj I B‡j±ªwb·) wUwUwm - 18]
Ans:a
A five – hundred words
71. Choose the right words: I am -----. [¯^v¯’¨
B five hundred word gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 2017]
C five hundreds words A 1.5 metres High B 1.5 meters tell
D five hundreds word Ans:b C 1.5 metre high D 1.5 metre tall Ans:d
69. The man was carrying a ----- bag. e¨vL¨v: meter/ metre `ywU evbvbB mwVK|
[ivRkvnx K„„wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZv©, 2q †kÖwY)-15]
72. Choose the correct answer. (Avgv‡K GKwU
A black small plastic
`k c„ôvi eB `vI) [Btwet (F) 10-11]
B small and black
A Give me a ten page book.
C small black plastic B Give me ten pages book.
D plastic small black Ans:c C Give me a ten pages book.
e¨vL¨v: a small black plastic bag = Determiners D Give me a ten pages books. Ans:a
+ Size + Color + Origin/source + Noun

Identification of Adjective in a sentence-


v Topic-10: How to identify Adj. in a sentence? Write down 5 rules with example.
Rule-1: Noun Gi c~‡e© e¨eüZ Determiner A_ev GK ev GKvwaK Word hLb Noun Gi †`vl, ¸Y,
Ae¯’v, msL¨v, cwigvY wb‡`©k K‡i ZLb Zv Adjective n‡e| MVb: Determiner/wewfbœ kã (Adjective) +
Noun nq| Example: I bought a very beautiful golden ring.
 GB As‡k ey‡S ey‡S co–b-
73. Still waters run deep. GLv‡b still kãwU- 74. ‘Fair Daffodils, we weep to see’ Here,
[cÖv_wgK mn: wkÿK-09, 14, Lytwet (Rxe weÁvb ¯‹zj) 13-14, ivtwet (A)14-15] the underlined word is- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
A noun B pronoun RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (wW), (‡mU:1), 19-20]
C adjective D preposition Ans:c A verb B adverb
C adjective D all Ans:c

Expert- Job English, Page no. 198 Mobile: 01740-073569


75. Did you meet an interesting one at the 76. It is our central library. The Underlined
party? Here “interesting” is- [Ptwet 03-04] word is a- [ivt wet (D) AevwYR¨ 15-16]
A Noun B Verb 77. I bought a very beautiful golden ring.
C Adjective D Adverb Ans:c The word “golden” is- [Btwet (B) 12-13]
A adverb B noun Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: an interesting one at = article + adj.
C adjective D noun adjective
+ noun + preposition
Rule-2: Preposition Ges Noun Gi gv‡S GKwU word Adjective nq| MVb: Preposition +
adjective + Noun nq| ‡hgb: Kuakata is a sanctuary of migratory birds. Tossing their heads in
sprightly dance. Rule-3: Determiners /Article (a, an, the) I Noun Gi gv‡S GKwU gvÎ Word/
Phrase _vK‡j Zv Adjective nq| MVb: Determiners /Article (a, an, the) + adjective + Noun
nq| ‡hgb: This is a nice computer table.
78. Please write to me at the above address. 86. He is a better worker than I. (‡m Avgvi †P‡q
Here “above” is- [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 40th BCS- 19] fvj Kg©x) Here “better” [cÖvK-cÖv_.mnt wkt wbt cwiÿv-15]
79. His total score was 145 runs. [etwet (C) 14-15] 87. My father is an English teacher. Here
A noun B adverb ‘English’ is- [Kztwet (C) 16-17]
C preposition D adjective Ans:d A a noun B an adjective
80. Human brain is the most sophisticated C an adverb D a conjunction Ans:b
machine. Here ‘Sophisticated’ is a/an: 88. An elected member can take the decision-
[ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Kztwet (B) 19-20] The bold-faced word is used as a/an- [ GB
A verb B noun wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (L) 19-20]
C adjective D adverb. Ans:c A verb B adverb
81. I have a laptop computer. The underlined C conjunction D adjective Ans:d
word is a/an-- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: RvtKtKvtbtBtwet 89. In the line “Tossing their heads in
(C) (Set-1/2), 19-20] sprightly dance” the word sprightly
A Adjective B Verb (cÖvYešÍ) is a/an-
C Adverb D Noun Ans:a A a verb B a noun

82. “We have a legendary past to be proud C an adjective D an adverb Ans:c


of.” Here “legendary” belongs to- [kvwecÖwe 90. “He was a rather disagreeable man.”
04-05, ‡et‡ivtwet (E) 12-13] the underlined word is a/an- [35th BCS]
Aadverb B noun 91. Do not go in the wrong path. the
C pronoun D adjective Ans:d underlined word is- [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 17-18]
║♣║♣║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv D`vniY ║♣║♣║ A noun B verb
83. This is a nice computer table. The word C adjective D adverb Ans:c
‘computer’ is- [kvtwetcÖtwet (A)02-03] 92. The sealed envelope contains OMR
84. He gave me a beautiful diamond ring. sheets. (Ave„ZK„Z Lv‡g IGgAvi kxU _v‡K) [ivtwet 09-10]
[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (A)12-13, (F) 14-15]
93. The up train is late. Here “up” is- [cwievi
85. He sleeps a sound sleep. GLv‡b sound Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_©x-15, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10]
kãwU- [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (3q avc) -19, †mU A noun B pronoun
b¤^i: 3697, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09, AwWUi, gnvwnmve wbixÿK..-11]
A appositive B adjective C adverb D adjective Ans:d
C non adjective D noun Ans:b
Expert- Job English, Page no. 199 Mobile: 01740-073569
Rule-04: Main verb/Linking verb Gi mv‡_ e¨eüZ adjective: mvaviYZ Linking Verb Gi
c‡i adjective e‡m| Z‡e D³ adjective †K modify Ki‡Z Zvi c~‡e© very, really BZ¨vw` adverb em‡Z
cv‡i| Ab¨vb¨ main verb Gi ci adverb e‡m| [Linking Verbs = go, grow, be (am, is, are, was,
were) become, feel, appear, smell, stay, sound, seem, taste, look, remain BZ¨vw`]
MVb-1: Linking verbs + adjective
MVb-2: Linking verb+ Adverb + adjective ‡hgb: She looks extremely beautiful.
MVb-3: ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z adjective + verb Avm‡Z cv‡i| Giƒc MVb ev‡K¨i A_©‡K †Rvo cÖ`v‡b f~wgKv iv‡L|
†hgb: Sweet are the uses of adversity. (cÖwZKzjZvi djvdjB gayi)
MVb-4: Subject + Main verb+ Adverb ‡hgb: The candidate did badly and felt bad.
94. Depression is often hereditary. The 100. The candidate did --- and felt ---. [Ptwet D-
underlined word is a/an- [35th BCS] (weKvj) 18-19]

A adverb B noun A bad, badly B so bad, badly

C adjective D verb Ans:c C badly, bad D worse, worst Ans:c

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-

Expert- Job English, Page no. 200 Mobile: 01740-073569


105. Babu is meritorious. Here the word 107. “The man is afraid of the dog.” Here
‘meritorious’ is-. [Pvtwet 2018-19 BDwbU A ( weKvj)] “afraid” is? [f~ZvwË¡K Rwic Awa`߇ii mnKvix wWªwjs cÖ‡KŠkj-98]
106. Sweet are the uses of adversity. The journey was pleasant. Here
(cÖwZKzjZvi djvdjB gayi) ‘Sweet’ is- [cwiKíbv ‘pleasant’ is- [10g ¯‹zj wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
Ges cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK - A verb B adverb
06, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (A)13-14]
C adjective D noun Ans:c
A conjunction B verb
C adjective D adverb Ans:c

Review Test (on Adjective)


1. The plank is thick. (Kv‡Vi Z³vwU †gvUv/cyiæ) [Btwet 5. “The calling bell is out of order” The
10-11, (L) 06-07] word “calling” is- [Rvtwet (C) 16-17, N.U. (Arts) 12-13]
adverb
A B preposition A noun B verb
conjunction
C D adjective Ans:d C adverb D adjective Ans:d
2. We travelled by a fast train from 6. He gave me some books. (†m Avgv‡K wKQz eB
Dhaka to Rajshahi. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 17-18] w`j) Here “some” is- [Kztwet 09-10]
A adverb B noun A noun B adjective
C adjective D preposition Ans:c C adverb D pronoun Ans:b
3. A rolling stone gathers no moss. What 7. There is little water in the pot. (cv‡Îi g‡a¨
“rolling” is- (N~Y©vqgvb cv_‡i †Kvb ˆkevj R‡g bv) [11th cvwb †bB ej‡jB P‡j) [ivtwet 09-10]
BCS, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (ivBm) 13/ (gyw³‡hv×v
†KvUv) -16, †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPviK (AvBb) -13]
adjective
A B adverb
C noun D conjunction Ans:a
Agerund B verbal noun
C participle D adjective Ans:d/c 8. She is a village girl.(‡m GKRb MÖvg¨ evwjKv)
e¨vL¨v: cÖkœwU‡Z option-c ‡Z participle ej‡Z Zv A adverb B pronoun [Btwet (C) 10-11]

present participle bvwK past participle wbw`©ó C conjunction D adjective Ans:d

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

[ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (‡Kvlvavÿ)-15]


AI have a good home. “the college teacher is popular among
B He went home. his student” is- (K‡j‡Ri wkÿKwU QvÎQvÎx‡`i
C Have a happy home life. gv‡S RbwcÖq) [N.U. (Business) 06-07]
D Is he home yet. Ans:c A noun B adjective
e¨vL¨v: Ackb A, ‡Z home GKwU noun; B/D ‡Z C adverb D verb Ans:b

adverb Ges C, ‡Z adjective

 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vqwUi wfwWI AvKv‡i Live Model


‡`Lvi Rb¨ cv‡ki QR ‡KvW ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-

Expert- Job English, Page no. 201 Mobile: 01740-073569


Foreign Adjective Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z cÖkœ Av‡m bvB cy‡iv AskwU co‡Z n‡e
 All Bank Job Exams 2wU+- cy‡iv AskwU co‡Z n‡e
 Primary Job Exams 2wU+- cy‡iv AskwU co‡Z n‡e
 PSC & Other Jobs 30wU+- cy‡iv AskwU co‡Z n‡e
 wewfbœ cÖKvi Latin word i‡q‡Q †h¸‡jvi Adjective iƒc †`L‡Z GKiKg nq bv, ZvB
G¸‡jv gyL¯’ ivL‡Z n‡e| wb‡P ch©vqµ‡g K‡qKwU †Uwe‡j Zv †`Lv‡bv n‡jv|
weMZ mvj wfwËK Table: 1- (Aek¨B fvjfv‡e co‡Z n‡e)
N Noun Latin Adjectives N Noun Latin Adjectives
1 Bird- Gi adjective n‡”Q Avian (cw¶ msµvšÍ) 8 Marriage Nuptial (weevn msµvšÍ)
2 Cat Feline(weovj msµvšÍ) 9 Mouth Oral (†gŠwLK, gyL msµvšÍ)
3 Dog Canine(KzKzi m¤^Üxq) 10 Moon Lunar(P›`ªZzj¨, P›`ª msµvšÍ)
4 East Oriental(cÖvP¨) 11 Night Nocturnal(‰bk, wbkvPi, ivwÎ msµvšÍ)
5 Egg Oval(wW¤^vKvi) 12 Salt Saline(‡jvbv/jeYv³/jeYZzj¨)
6 Heart Cordial(AvšÍwiK) Cardiac(ü`wcÛ mgš^xq) 13 Sea Marine(mgy`ª msµvšÍ ev mvgyw`ªK)
7 Head Capital(g¯ÍK m¤^Üxq, gyL¨) 14 Sun Solar(†mŠi, m~h© msµvšÍ)
8 Law Legal(‰ea, AvBbsµvšÍ) 15 Time Temporal(mgqMZ) Temporary(A¯’vqx)

9 Name Nominal(bv‡ggvÎ ev bvg msµvšÍ) 16 Village Rural/Rustic (MÖvg¨, †Mu‡qv)


10 Tooth Dental (`šÍ msµvšÍ) 17 Youth Juvenile(ZiæY, Aíeq¯‹)
11 Cattle Bovine(Mevw` cï msµvšÍ) 18 Debut Awf‡lK

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
Expert- Job English, Page no. 202 Mobile: 01740-073569
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]

C cordial D cardinal Ans:c Alegal B legible

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]

is- [Dc‡Rjv cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v-12] A moon B sun

A nasal B nominal C mars D Saturn Ans:b

C nocturnal D naval Ans:c 22. My mother made my tea hot. The


12. The adjective of the word “egg”? [e¨w³MZ underlined word acts as- [Btwet 10-11]
Kg©KZ©v (AvBb, wePvi I msm` mwPevjq)-12, A noun B adjective Ans:b
A egg like B oval Btwet (B) 15-16] C adverb D present participle
C round D circular Ans:b e¨vL¨v: Avgvi gv Mig Pv ‰Zix Kij; GLv‡b hot
13. “Oval” is an adjective of- [evsjv‡`k †ijI‡qi Dc- kãwU tea Gi post modifier wn‡m‡e e‡m‡Q|
mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-16, Lytwet 11-12]
23. Adjective of the word “village”- [cÖwZiÿv
A over B eye gš¿Yvjq (mvBdvi Awdmvi)-05, ivtwet (AvBb) 03-04]
C egg D lip Ans:c Avillager B pastoral
14. The adjective of the word “marriage”? C rural D urban Ans:c
[ivtwet (‡jvKcÖkvmb) 08-09, Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-10, cvwecÖwe
(A)04-05, mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-15, Rtwet (D) 17-18]
24. The adjective related to “bird” is-
A avian B aerial [Xvtwet (D) 06-07]
A marry B marriageable
C nuptial D married Ans:c C flying D airborne Ans:a
25. Beautiful †Kvb parts of speech? [NRB Kg©KZ©v-
15. The adjective of the word “time” is- [ivtwet
15, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-99, gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-96, wmwbqi ÷vd
(B-Law) 12-13, wewfbœ gš¿Yvjq, wefvM, Awa`ßi (e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv©)-18]
(bvm©)-16, mgvR‡mev Awa`ßi (BDwbqb mgvRKgx©)-16]
A temporal B timous Ans:a
ANoun B Verb
C in timely D temperamental
C Adjective D Adverb Ans:c
16. I like oriental art. Here “oriental”
26. Tareq was a bright student. (Zv‡iK wQj
means- [kvtwetcÖtwet (B) 06-07, 13-14]
GKRb eyw×gvb QvÎ) [cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv (FEW)
A occidental B eastern cwkÿYv_x©-15, ¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix-10, cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi Awdm
C western D European Ans:b mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi -11]

17. Which one is an adjective? [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb Anoun B pronoun


ev¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi)-15] Cconjunction D adjective Ans:d
A navy B ocean 27. The adjective of the word ‘obligate’? [
C seashore D marine Ans:d GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: XvKv B‡jKwUªK mvcøvB †Kv¤úvwb (DESCO) -
Gi A¨vwmm‡U›U Kg‡cøB›U mycvifvBRvi 19, wkÿv cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. (Awdm mnv.)]
18. Adjective form of the word ‘youth’?
A Obligato B Obligation
A infancy B minority [Rvtwet (H) 17-18]
C Obligatory D Obligate Ans:c
C childhood D juvenile Ans:d

Expert- Job English, Page no. 203 Mobile: 01740-073569


28. Which word is not an adjective? [MYc~Z© 29. We felt very tired. The word ‘tired’
Awa`ßi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-11, evsjv‡`k †gwib GKv‡Wgx- used in the sentence is- [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK
15, AvBb, wePvi I msm` mwPevj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv©-12]
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2016]
A solar B polar A adjective B noun
C linear D hammer Ans:d C verb D none Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: solar- m~h© msµvšÍ; polar- †giƒ msµvšÍ; 30. The boy is meritorious. [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi
linear-‡iLv msµvšÍ; hammer- nvZzwi; myZivs a, Awdm mnKvix Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi-11]
b, c wZbwUB Adj. Ges d noun weavq DËi d| A noun B verb
C adjective D adverb Ans:c

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)

===============Chapter Close=============
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

Expert- Job English, Page no. 204 Mobile: 01740-073569


Adverb (fve we‡klY) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 4wU+- 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 11
 All Bank Job Exams 12wU+- 3, 6, 7-10
 Primary Job Exams 9wU+- 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
 PSC & Other Jobs 90wU+- 1-11

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


k‡ãi mv‡_ ly hy³ n‡q Adverb †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ- 3. ‘Come on, it’s time to go home’ Here
1. The mother sat vigilantly beside the sick ‘home’ is a/an- [41st BCS]
baby. Here “vigilantly” is- [37th BCS-16] A noun B verb

A a noun B an adverb Ans:b C adjective D adverb Ans:d

C an adjective D none of the three Too…..to †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ


Position/Identification †_‡K 2wU cÖk-œ 4. Don’t worry. English Grammar is not -
-- to understand. (Bs‡iwR MÖvgvi GZ KwVb bq
2. The sun went down. The underlined
†h Avgiv eyS‡Z cvie bv) [13th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
word is used here as a/an: [38th BCS 17]
A so difficult B too difficult Ans:b
A an adverb B conjunction
C very difficult D difficult enough
C preposition D adjective Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Sub+ verb+--+too+ adj./adv.+to+ v1-
 GB Aa¨vqwU adjective, verb, conjunction BZ¨vw`Our
wel‡qi mv‡_ cÖZChannel:
Youtube hy³m¤úwK©
¨ÿ/c‡ivÿfv‡e n‡Z wK¬
ZK | Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

GB Aa¨v‡q Av‡jvwPZ welqmg~n



Topic-01: Adverb Kv‡K e‡j? Bnv †Kvb †Kvb Parts of Speech †K Modify K‡i D`vniY `vI?
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

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|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 205 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Avmyb †`wL Adverb †Kvb †Kvb parts of speech †K modify Ki‡Z cv‡i|
1 Rubel runs quickly (How runs?) ---------------quickly -Adv., hv modify K‡i‡Q ‘run’ verb †K;
2 Fatema is a very beautiful girl.(KZ my›`i)---------very Adv. hv modify K‡i‡Q ‘beautiful’ adjective †K;
3 Zinia sings extremely well. (KZ fvjfv‡e) ---------extremely Adv. modify K‡i‡Q ‘well’ adverb †K;
4 The bird flew exactly over our head. (‡Kgb Dc‡i)-exactly Adv. modify K‡i‡Q ‘over’ preposition †K;
5 Dipu dislikes him simply because he is a liar. ---simply Adv. modify K‡i‡Q ‘because’ conj. †K;
6 Really Rayhan is a hard working boy.---------------Really, Adv, modify K‡i‡Q whole sentence †K;

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|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 206 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-02: k‡ãi mv‡_ ly hy³ n‡q Adverb nq wKfv‡e? wKQz D`vniY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


ly hy³ Adverb: mvaviY Adjective k‡ãi mv‡_ ly hy³ K‡i adverb MVb Kiv nq| ZvB
jÿ¨ ivL‡Z n‡e ly hy³ nIqvi Av‡M kãwU ‡Kej Adjective n‡jB †mwU Adverb|
Adjective Adverb Adjective Adverb Adjective Adverb
Notorious Notoriously Perfect Perfectly Random Randomly
Slow Slowly Hearty Heartily Delightful Delightfully
Vigilant Vigilantly Obedient Obediently Economical Economically
Short shortly Wise Wisely Quick Quickly

-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)

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 207 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


18. The word “friendly” is- [ivtwet (A5) 12-13] 22. Which is the adjective form of “Heaven-
19. The word “Homely” is- [Medical. 13-14] ¯^M”© ? [Rvtwet 2018-19 wR BDwbU (e¨emvq cÖkvmb), we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb
(Ge‡Z`vqx cÖavb, Rywbqi wkÿK I Kvix) cixÿv-10]
20. The word “manly” (cyiælvjx/ cyiæl msµvšÍ/
Heavenness
A B Heavinity
‡cŠiælc~Y)© is- [Ptwet (A) 06-07]
C Heavenly D Heavned Ans:c
A a noun B a verb
║║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv D`vniY ║║║
C an adjective D an adverb Ans:c
23. Which parts of speech is “homely”?
21. The adjective of the word “mother” is-
[evsjv‡`k †ijI‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj ) 2016]
[N.U. 06-07, ivtwet D- AevwYR¨) 11-12,Rtwet (B) 12-13]
A Noun B Adjective
A motherly B motherhood Ans:a
C verb D Adverb Ans:b
C mothering D mother-in-law

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Topic-04: ly hy³ Adjective (Friendly, motherly etc. ) Gi Adverb Kivi wbqg wK?
ly hy³ Adjective Gi Adverb Kivi wbqg: Giƒc noun n‡Z DrcwË ly hy³ adjective
গুেলােক adverb করেত হেল(in a---way/manner) phrase বয্বহার করেত হয়। †hgb: in a
friendly way, in a motherly way/manner etc.| myZivs g‡b ivL‡eb ïay Friend-Noun,
Friendly-Adj., in a friendly way- Adv. Giƒc wb‡Pi †Uwej †`Lyb-
Noun Adjective Adverb Noun Adjective Adverb
Father Fatherly in a fatherly way Home Homely in a homely manner
Month Monthly in a monthly way Time Timely in a timely manner
Coward Cowardly in a Cowardly way
24. Choose the correct sentence. [AMÖYx e¨vsK wj. C similarly D obviously Ans:a
A He acted in a cowardly manner. 26. Identify the correct sentence. (‡m Avgvi
B He acted coward manner. wmwbqi Awdmvi-17] mv‡_ eÜzi gZ/eÜzË¡c~Y©fv‡e e¨envi K‡i) [ivtwet (D) 10-11]
C He acted in cowardly. A She behaved with me friendly. Ans:b
D He acted in coward manner. Ans:a B She behaved with me in a friendly way.
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i main verb (act) ZvB Gici C She behaved with me in friendly way.
adverb wn‡m‡e in a Cowardly way n‡e| D She behaved with me friendly way.
25. Which is not used as an adverb? [WvK, e¨vL¨v: Main verb + object+ adverb e‡m ZvB
†Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM I Z_¨cÖhyw³ gš¿Yvjq (mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi)-17] adverb wn‡m‡e in a friendly way n‡e|
A Friendly B Traditionally
cÖkœ-05: Adverb Gi †kÖYx wefvM¸‡jv wK wK? eY©bv `vI?
1. Adverb of Manner: ev‡K¨i main verb †K ‘how’ Øviv cÖkœ K‡i †h DËi cvIqv hvq ZvB Adverb of
manner g~jZ (adj.+ ly) hy³ adv. ¸‡jvB Adv. of manner- †hgb: badly, sadly, bravely (mvnwmK
fv‡e), slowly, softly, well, locally etc. Example: Joynal reads clearly. (How read).
2. Adverb of Place: ev‡K¨i Main verb †K ‘where’ Øviv cÖkœ K‡i †h DËi cvIqv hvq
ZvB Adverb of place| †hgb: Here, there (GLv‡b), hither (GLv‡b), thither (‡mLv‡b),
near, in, out, up, above, below, inside, outside, home, GQvovI mKj place Gi bvg
mg~n †hgb: Dhaka, Rajshahi BZ¨vw`| ‡hgb: He lived in home.(where did he live?)
we‡kl mZK© _vK‡eb: evK¨ Qvov mvaviYfv‡e cÖkœ Ki‡j Dhaka, Rajshahi BZ¨vw` ¯’v‡bi bvg ¸‡jv Noun|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 208 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


27. What time did he get home last night? 28. ---are you going? [K…wl Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix K…wl Kg©KZ©v :11]
Here “home” is a/an [ivtwet (A) we‡Rvo 15-16,  A What B Who
ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v - 19] C Where D Which Ans:c
A verb B adverb 29. Come on, it’s time to go home. Here
C noun D preposition Ans:b
‘home’ is a/an- [RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-16]
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i g~j verb ‡K where Øviv cÖkœ K‡i A verb B adverb
(MZ iv‡Z †Kv_vq wM‡qwQ‡jv) Gi DËi n‡e home: C noun D preposition Ans:b
Avgiv Rvwb where Øviv cÖ‡kœi DËi adverb:
myZivs DËi- b [GLv‡b get= hvIqv/ †cuŠQv‡bv]

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
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| C adjective D conjunction Ans:b
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 209 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


4. Adverb of Down toner/ Negative Adverb:- [Hardly, barely, rarely, scarcely, Seldom,
few, little, bit, never, never again, not once, not until, not only, no sooner BZ¨vw`] GB
Adverb ¸‡jv Main verb Gi ¸iZ¡ Kwg‡q †`q| ZvB G‡`i‡K Negative Adverb e‡j|
Negative Adverb Gi e¨envi: বােকয্ Giƒc Negative Adverb ¸‡jv evsjv A_© nq- K`vwPr/ †bB ej‡jB
P‡j/ Lye Kg/ AíwKQz, BZ¨vw`| Giƒc Negative Adverb hy³ বােকয্ আলাদা কের no/not/never e¨envi Kiv
hv‡e bv| KviY Giv wb‡RivB negative word| †hgb: I can (not) hardly see it. (Avwg GUv †`L‡Z cvwibv
ej‡jB P‡j)| ZvB GB ev‡K¨ not emv‡j fzj n‡e| g‡b ivL‡eb GKB evox‡Z ‡hgb 2 mZxb _vK‡Z cv‡ibv †Zgwb
GKwU Bs‡iwR ev‡K¨ 2wU/2evi negative kã e‡m bv|
38. It hardly rains here. here ‘hardly’ can 40. I hardly go out after dusk. The correct
be replaced by: [ivtwet (J) 17-18,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Bangla translation is-[7g K‡jR/ mgch©vq wbeÜb-11]
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (4_© avc) 19, †mU b¤^i: 3697] A Avwg mܨvi c‡i K`vwPr evB‡i hvB|
A heavily B often B Avwg mܨvi ci c‡iB evB‡i hvB|
C frequently D scarcely Ans:d C Avwg mܨvic‡i cÖvqB evB‡i hvB|
39. ÒwZwb K`vwPr wg_¨v e‡jbÓ which is the D Avwg mܨvi c‡i †gv‡UI evB‡i hvB bv| Ans:a
correct English translation? [‡gwW‡Kj fwZ© 41. I --- go out after dusk. (Avwg mܨvi c‡i
A He sometimes tells a lie. cixÿv 16-17] K`vwPr evB‡i hvB) [Lytwet (weÁvb ¯‹zj) 11-12]
B He seldom tells a lie.
A hardly B lately
C Somewhat he tells a lie.
C shortly D early Ans:a
D He tells a lie sometimes. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: K`vwPr- k‡ãi Bs‡iwR- Seldom ZvB mwVK DËi-b

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

7: Relative Adverb: How(wKfv‡e), where(†Kv_vq)), when(KLb), why(†Kb) G¸‡jv


hLb †Kvb verb-‡K modify K‡i Avevi GKB mv‡_ ev‡K¨i `ywU Ask ev (Clause)-‡K hy³
(Relate) K‡i ZLb G‡`i‡K Relative adverb e‡j| ‡hgb: I know the style how you
work. Rony likes the place where he went last night.
‡Pbvi ‡KŠkj: ev‡K¨ c~e©c` mgqevPK kã + when, ¯’vbevPK kã + where, KviYevPK kã(reason) + why,
Gfv‡e cvkvcvwk GKmv‡_ _vK‡j where, when, why G‡`i‡K Relative Adverb e‡j| cvVK: Relative
Pronoun, Relative Adjective, Relative Adverb Gi cv_©K¨ †`Lyb wfwWI‡Z- A_ev Pronoun Aa¨v‡q-

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 210 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


44. I would like to live in place --- is plenty 45. There are many reasons --- people make
of sunrise. [Ptwet (wW1) BDwbU): 16-17] friends. [etwet (Unit-B) : 14-15]
A where there B where A why B for
C wherever D which Ans:a C as D although Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: where Gi cieZx© As‡k subject `iKvi
weavq DËi-a;

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Topic-06: Late, hard, fast G¸‡jv wK ïayB adverb !
Late, hard, fast Gi mgm¨v mgvavb:
Hard(KwVb eySv‡Z adj. ): Mathmetics is a hard subject. (MwYZ GKUv KwVb welq)
Hard(KwVbfv‡e eySv‡Z adv.): He works hard. (‡m K‡Vvifv‡e KvR K‡i)
Hardly(K`vwPr/Lye KgB eySv‡Z adv.): He hardly speaks in English. (‡m Lye KgB Bs‡iwR‡Z K_v e‡j)
Late(‡`wi‡Z eySv‡Z adv.): He learned to read and write quite late in his life. [late= ‡`wi‡Z]
Lately(m¤úªwZ eySv‡Z adv.): Lately My new book has been published. [Lately = m¤úªwZ]
Fast(`ªyZ eySv‡Z adj./ `ªyZfv‡e eySv‡Z adv./ Fastly-GwU fzj kã): He is a fast boy. He ran fast.
Firstly(cÖ_gZ eySv‡Z adv.): Firstly He came to my room and then take my money.
46. He learned to read and write quite --- 48. Choose the right sentence- [¯^ivUª gš¿Yvj‡qi
in his life. [Xvtwet (B) 06-07, (A) 16-17] Awa‡b Avbmvi I wfwWwc Awa`߇ii mvi‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U: 05]

A lately B late A He came lately today.


C latest D latter Ans:b B He came in late today.

evsjv A_©: ‡m Zvi Rxe‡b A‡bK ‡`wi‡Z co‡Z I C He came by late today.

wjL‡Z wk‡L‡Q| D He came late today. Ans:d

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
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb Avgvi wKQzB Kivi bvB|
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglish
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|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 211 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


50. Sometimes reports are misleading. In A sent faithfully flowers all weeks to the cemetery.
this sentence “sometimes” is- [_vbv wkÿv Awdt-04] B sent to the cemetery each week flowers faithfully.
C sent flowers faithfully to the cemetery each week.
A noun B pronoun
D sent each week faithfully to the cemetery flowers.
C adverb D adjective Ans:c Ans:c
51. After the funeral, the residents of the e¨vL¨v: Modifier sequence- Gi mgm¨v| sentence-
apartment building -----. [CLIFFS TOEFL, p-324] G Modifier/adverb- Gi sequence n‡e modifier

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


(KzjLvwbi ci fe‡bi Awaevwmiv, wek¦v‡mi mv‡_ cÖ‡Z¨K of manner, modifier of place Ges †k‡l modifier
mßv‡n mgvwa‡Z dzj w`Z) of time. Kv‡RB mwVK DËi- C

Topic-08: Too…..to hy³ As‡k too adverb Gi e¨envi Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|


Use of (Too--to)- ïb¨¯’v‡bi ci {--Adjective/ Adverb + Infinitive(to+v1)} _vK‡j
ïb¨¯’v‡b too e‡m| MVb: Subject + verb + ----+too + adj./adverb+ to+ v1-- Giƒc
evK¨ me©`v negative A_© †`q| evsjvq (GZ/GZB---‡h---cv‡i bv) Giƒc A_© †`q|
‡hgb: He is too weak to walk. (‡m GZB `ye©j †h nuvU‡Z cv‡i bv) Giƒc Av‡iv MCQ wb‡P †`Lyb-

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.

A for B without C He was too clever to miss the point.

C to D into Ans:c D He was too clever to grasp 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.

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 212 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


60. Choose the correct sentence. [cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i 61. Don’t worry. English Grammar is not --
gvV msMVK-13, Rtwet (D) 17-18] -to understand. (Bs‡iwR MÖvgvi GZ KwVb bq †h
AI am very busy to talk to you. Avgiv eyS‡Z cvie bv) [13th BCS, cvm‡cvU© I Bwg‡MÖk‡bi
B I am very much busy to talk to you. mnKvix cwiPvjK-05, RvZxq msm‡` cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-06]

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


C I am so busy to talk to you. A so difficult B too difficult Ans:b
D I am too busy to talk to you. Ans:d C very difficult D difficult enough
Topic-09: So…….that hy³ As‡k so adverb Gi e¨envi Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|
Use of (so---that)- -----Adjective /Adverb + that Gi c~‡e© ïb¨¯’v‡b _vK‡j ïb¨¯’v‡b
so e‡m| Avevi so ----- that _vK‡j ïb¨¯’v‡b Adjective/ Adverb e‡m| Giƒc ev‡K¨
negative/ affirmative Dfq A_© w`‡Z cv‡i| evsjvq (----- ZvB ----cv‡i/cv‡i bv) Giƒc A_©
†`q| MVb: Subject +verb-----+ so + adjective /Adverb + that+ Subject + verb----
‡hgb: He is so weak that he cannot walk. (‡m A‡bK `ye©j ZvB nvuU‡Z cv‡i bv) D‡jøL¨- ev‡K¨ linking
verb/ be verb _vK‡j so Gi ci adjective Ges Main verb _vK‡j so Gi ci Adverb e‡m]
62. Preparing frozen food is --- that anyone 63. The continental United States is --- that
can do it. [cvtwetctwet C, 12-13] there are four time zones. [BARRON’S
A too easy B much easy A much big B too big TOEFL, p-365]
C so easy D very easy Ans:c C so big D very big Ans:c
evsjv A_©: wngvwqZ Lvevi ˆZwi Kiv A‡bK mnR ZvB evsjv A_©: gnv‡`kxq hy³ivóª A‡bK eo ZvB GLv‡b
†h †KD GUv Ki‡Z cv‡i| PviwU mgqevPK AÂj Kiv n‡q‡Q|
Topic-10: Enough Gi e¨envi wK wK fv‡e n‡Z cv‡i? [Bnv KLb adjective, KLb adverb nq?]
Enough hLb adjective nq: MVb: enough + noun (E+N) nq| †hgb: I have no enough money.
Enough hLb adverb nq: MVb: Adj./Adv. + enough (A+E) nq| †hgb: She is beautiful enough.
  ms‡ÿ‡c ejv hvq: enough e‡m- adj./Adverb Gi c‡i Ges noun Gi c~‡e©;
  myZivs Gfv‡e kU©Kv‡U g‡b ivLybt (A+E) Ges (E+N) Av‡iv ms‡ÿ‡c {A→E←N}
  g‡b ivLv Riæwi †h: Enough এর সােথ কখেনা as, so, the, ly, yet েযাগ হেব না।
  ‡R‡b ivLv fvj: Time kãwU enough Gi Av‡M/c‡i ‡h‡Kvb ¯’v‡b em‡Z cv‡i|
[

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|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 213 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


68. The load is light enough -------. [cwimsL¨vb I 71. Computers that once took place up entire
Z_¨ e¨e¯’vcbv Awa. cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv© -17] rooms are now --- to put on desktops and
Ato carry B to measure into wristwatches. [Xvtwet (D) 09-10]
C to handle D to feel Ans:a A small enough B smaller than
69. She is rich --- to buy a house. (‡m GKwU evwo C as small as D so small Ans:a
†Kbvi gZ h‡_ô awb) [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet C, 11-12]  Advanced Learning: Dc‡ii wbqg wVK
Afor B enough †i‡L Adj./Adv.+ enough Gi ci infinitive
Cso D about Ans:b
(to +v1) ----- nq| MVb: Enough + to + V1—
70. Rahim did not get admission because
†hgb: She is rich enough to buy a house.
he ---. [Xvtwet (C) 07-08]
 Avi GKwU wbqg n‡jv Main verb Gi ci
A did not enough study
mivmwi enough em‡j †mwU Adverb nq| †hgb:
B had not enough study
He studied enough.
C did not study enough
D had not have studied enough Ans:d

Topic-11: Position/Identification of adverb in a Sentence? ev‡K¨ Adverb Gi Ae¯’vb wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Position/Identification of adverb: ev‡K¨i wewfbœ Ae¯’v‡b Adverb em‡Z cv‡i|
wb‡Pi Av‡jvwPZ me Dcvq¸‡jv cÖgvY Ki‡Z PvB‡j Avcwb mKj MV‡bi Main verb ‡K how/
where/ when/ why Øviv cÖkœ K‡i DËi wn‡m‡e Adverb Lyu‡R †c‡Z cv‡ib|
Dcvq-1: Main verb/action verb Gi c‡i adverb e‡m| (Main verb Gi Aci bvg Action verb)
MVb-1: Subject + main verb + adverb+ extension. ‡hgb: I know better. People like him little.
MVb-2: Sub+ main verb+ object+ adverb+ extension. †hgb: He works hard all day round.
The child sat mute in the corner of the park.
 Avgiv mevB eywS GB As‡k cÖvq me cÖ‡kœi DËi Adverb n‡e| ZvB DËi Kiv eo KvR bq eis wKfv‡e
DËi adverb n‡jv/nq???? GB e¨vcviwU ey‡S ey‡S covB Avmj KvR| ZvB ey‡S ey‡S co–b-
72. The underlined words -
The sun went down. [38Zg wewmGm] 75. The programme was broadcast live.
Don’t aim too high. [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17] Here ‘live’ Is [ivtwet (wm) (†mU:3), 19-20]
He drives zigzag on the way. Here 76. We live upstairs. Here ‘upstairs’ is
‘zigzag’ is –(AuvKvevuKv) [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 16-17] a/an: [ivtwet (K) (MÖæc-2) 19-20]
A a noun B an adjective 77. He runs/ walks fast. (‡m `yªZ †`Šovq) The
C a verb D an adverb Ans:d underlined word is- [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 12-13, Btwet 03-
04, †mvbvjx e¨vsK Awdmvi (K¨vk)-14, wnmveiÿY Kg©KZv© (WvK I
73. Man cannot live alone. (gvbyl GKv evm Ki‡Z †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM)-03, ‡et‡ivtwet (A) 12-13]
cv‡i bv) alone is- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK (‡WjUv)-14, Lv`¨ A verb B adjective
cwi`k©K-96, Rvtwet (`k©b) 09-10]
C adverb D conjunction Ans:c
A verb B adjective
78. The program was telecast live. What
C adverb D conjunction Ans:c
parts of speech is “live”? [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-
74. She looks very beautiful. Here ‘very’ is mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-11, cvtwetcÖtwet (A1) 15-16]
--- [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi/wefv‡Mi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v -19]
A noun B verb
A adjective B verb
C adjective D adverb Ans:d
C pronoun D adverb Ans:d
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 214 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
79. Choose the correct option. Although he 85. In the sentence “I know better”, the
was ----, he smiled ----. [Lytwet 2018-19 BDwbU A] word “better” is a/an- [ivtwet (E) 11-12,evsjv‡`k
A annoying, friendly K„wl e¨vs‡Ki mycvifvBRvi-12, BRDB Gi cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-13, 
ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: miKvwi gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK - 19]
B angry, friendly [hw`I †m wei³ wQj, ZeyI Avgvi
adjective
A B noun
C angry, annoyed mv‡_ eÜzi gZ †n‡mwQj]
adverb
C D preposition Ans:c
D annoyed, in a friendly way Ans:d
86. Which underlined word is an adverb?
e¨vL¨v: was GKwU be verb Z_v linking verb [ivKve (†Kvlva¨ÿ)-15, Bm. e¨vsK (mn: †UªBwb Awd., K¨vk)-17]
hvi ci adjective e‡m Ges smile GKwU main A This house is fine.
verb hvi ci adverb e‡m| ZvB DËi: d| g‡b †iL B This shirt suits me fine.(GB Rvgv Avgv‡K fv‡jv gvbvq)
smile-nvmv (main verb) Avi smell- NªvY †bIqv C The bottle has to be fine.

(linking verb) D He had to play a fine. Ans:b

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]

84. The underlined words- A conjunction B adjective


The bird flies swiftly. [ivtwet (E, wRvo) 16-17] C adverb D preposition Ans:c

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|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 215 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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]

C noun D verb Ans:b A preposition B adjective


C adverb D verb Ans:c

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|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 216 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


102. Desdemona wants to go shopping C adverb D infinitive maker
tomorrow. The tomorrow is a/an: [Rvtwet e¨vL¨v: GB phrase wUi A_© n‡jv “Gw`K Iw`K” hv
(G) 17-18,  Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYv. ¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj ¯’vb‡b ‡evSvq weavq and Gi Dfq cv‡k¦©i k㸇jv Adv.
Awa. Gw÷‡gUi (cyi)- 19, wewfbœ gš¿Yv. Dc-mn.cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) - 19]
104. ‘Thank you very much’. In this
A adverb B adjective
sentence ‘very’ is- [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k
C noun D verb Ans:a ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj
103. ‘To and fro’ is an idiom. Here ‘to’ is wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb 2019]

used as a/an- [¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠ. (wmwfj)-16] A Adjective B Noun

A adjective B preposition Ans:c C Pronoun D Adverb Ans:d

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]

comes and everyone instantly stands up. A adjective B adverb

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]

107. The underlined word is used here as a/an: A verb B adverb

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]

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 217 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Inversion of Verb & Adverb Go to Index

♦ 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+- 1, 2, 4, 6
 All Bank Job Exams 7wU+- 1-3, 5, 6
 Primary Job Exams 2wU+- 1, 5, 6
 PSC & Other Jobs 30wU+- All

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


1. Only after I --- home, did I remember B Our neighbor has never invited us into
my doctor’s appointment. [28th BCS] his house.
A going B go C Occasionally our neighbor has invited
C went D gone Ans:c us into his house.
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ cieZx© Ask inversion Ae¯’vq D Our neighbor has not always invited us
past tense G Av‡Q weavq 1g As‡k went n‡q‡Q| into his house. Ans:b

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.
===
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`|
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 218 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-02: Auxiliary verb D‡jøL _vK‡j mvaviY ev‡K¨i Inversion Kivi wbqg¸‡jv Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Auxiliary verb D‡jøL _vK‡j inversion: hLb main verb I auxiliary verb DfqB _v‡K
ZLb H auxiliary verb wU subj. Gi Av‡M e‡m| negative adverb wU ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z P‡j Av‡m|
main verb Gi Ae¯’vb wVK _v‡K| ‡bvU: Negative adverb hy³ ev‡K¨ bZzb †Kvb no/not e‡m
bv| mvaviY MVb: Subject + auxiliary verb + Negative Adverb + Main verb----object---
Inversion MVb: Negative Adverb + auxiliary verb+ Subject + Main verb----obj.--.
mvaviY evK¨: He has never committed such a heinous crime. I will never do it again.
Inversion evK¨: Never has he committed such a heinous crime. Never will I do it again.
 DËi Kivi mnR ‡KŠkj: ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z negative adverb _vK‡j subject Gi Av‡M auxiliary verb emv‡eb| GUvB
n‡jv inversion Gi Avmj K_v| cy‡iv Aa¨v‡q GB GKwU K_v w`‡qB me MCQ mgvavb Ki‡Z cvi‡eb| 
1. Never --- do it again. (Avwg cybivq GUv A he has committed
KL‡bvB Ki‡ev bv) [Lytwet 08-09] B has he done
A I will B will I C has he done
C I’ll D I would Ans:b D has he committed Ans:d
Hints: cÖkœwU Never (adverb) w`‡q ïiæ n‡q‡Q e¨vL¨v: Aciva msMwVZ nIqvi †ÿ‡Î commit verb
ZvB I (subject) Gi Av‡M will e‡m‡Q| nq| Avi ev‡K¨ inversion nIqvi Kvi‡Y D: d;
2. This is clearly a masterpiece. Never I 6. The word 'hardly' means- [mgvR‡mev Awdmvi
(mgvRKj¨vY gš¿Yvjq)-10]
had seen another piece of art so unique.
[ ûeû Kgb cÖk:œ CGDF 2019] A always B almost never

A Never I had B I have never not C seriously D regularly Ans:b


C Never have I D Never I have Ans:c 7. Rarely --- seen far from water. [ivtwet 10-11,
Rvtwet 05-06, cwimsL¨vb I Z_¨ e¨e¯’v Awa. cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v 2017]
3. Never --- heard of such a thing. [M¨vm UªvÝwgkb
†Kv¤úvwb wjwg‡U‡Wi mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK - 18] A spotted turtles B Spotted turtles are
A I have did I
B C are spotted turtles
C I did have I
D Ans:d D have spotted turtles Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Never, hardly, seldom BZ¨vw` e¨vL¨v: spotted turtles A_©- †WvovKvUv K”Qc; hv
adverbial word ¸‡jv ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z em‡j ev‡K¨
passive KZ©v; ZvB passive MV‡b g~j evK¨wU wQj-
structure n‡e adverbial + auxiliary sub +
Spotted turtles are rarely seen far from
verb. Avi ev‡K¨ heard A_©vr Verb Gi p.p
_vKv‡Z mwUK expression wU n‡e have. Zvn‡j water. ev‡K¨i A_©: cvwbi `~i †_‡K †WvovKvUv K”Qc
evK¨wU Present perfect tense structure ¸‡jv ‡`Lv hvq bv ej‡jB P‡j| Avi GB evK¨wUiB
follow Ki‡e| inversion Øviv cÖkœ ‰Zwi n‡q‡Q- hvi inversion n‡e
4. Find the correct sentence. (‡m †mLv‡b Giæc- Rarely are spotted turtles seen far
K`vwPr hvq) [National Bank-10, Southeast Bank-12] from water. ZvB mwVK DËi: c|
A He hardly does not go there. 8. --- stay in that hotel. (Zviv KL‡bv Avi H
B He hardly goes there. †nv‡U‡j _vK‡eB bv) [‡ijI‡q mnKvix Kgvb‡W›U-07]
C He does not go there hardly. A Never again will they
D Hardly he goes there. Ans:b B Never again they will
5. Never --- such a heinous crime. (‡m Ggb C Again never they will
GKUv RNb¨ Aciva KL‡bvB K‡iwb) [‡cv÷vj Acv‡iUi-16] D Again they will never Ans:a

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 219 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


9. --- so many people been out of work as 10. ----- received law degree as today. [ivtwet
today. [Xvtwet (D) 10-11, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (†Kvlv`ÿ)- (AvBb) 05-06, etwet (D) 12-13, Sonali Bank (Senior
15, ivtwet (dvBb¨vÝ) 04-05] Officer)-10, etwet (D) 12-13, Ptwet (AvBb) 06-07, (C2) 14-15]

A More than ever before A Never so many women have


B Never before have B Never have so many women

B in the past, there never have C The women aren’t ever


D Women who have never Ans:b
D Formerly, there never were Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b “so many people” cy‡ivUv e¨vL¨v: Never (adv.)+ have(A.V.)+ so many
subject; Ges “never before” n‡”Q negative women (sub) + received(M.V.)--------------.
(ev‡K¨i evsjv: GLbKvi gZ c~‡e© KL‡bvB GZ †ekx
adverb; ZvB ev‡K¨i inversion iæc n‡jv: Never
gwnjviv AvB‡b wWMÖx AR©b K‡iwb)
before have so many people been out of
Source: CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-3, Section-
work as today. hvi mvaviY iæc n‡”Q: So many 2, Part-A, Question-7, ûeû, P-384]
people have never before been out of 11. --- received MBA degrees as today.
work as today. ev‡K¨i A_©: eZ©gv‡bi gZ c~‡e© A Never so many students have
KL‡bv GZ †ewk †jvKRb †eKvi wQj bv| B Never have so many students
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb C The students aren’t ever [ivtwet (dvBb¨vÝ) 05-06]
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA D Students who have never Ans:b

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)-----.

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Inversion MVb: Negative Adverb + do/does/did + Sub + Main verb Gi base form----.
D`vniY: mvaviY evK¨: We Seldom have goods returned to us because they are faulty.
-The atmosphere not only gives us air to breathe but also it filters out harmful rays.
Inversion evK¨: Seldom do we have goods returned to us because they are faulty.
-Not only does the atmosphere give us air to breathe but also it filters out harmful rays.
Be/have verb hLb wb‡RB main verb: hLb be/have verb (am, is, are, was, were,
have, has, had) ¸‡jv main verb AvKv‡i e‡m| ZLb D³ verb wUB subject Gi ïiƒ‡Z e‡m|
mvaviY ev‡K¨i MVb: Subject + be verb +-Negative Adverb+ --------- .
Inversion MVb: Negative Adverb + be verb+ Sub. +--------.
mvaviY evK¨: He is never attentive in class. Inversion evK¨: Never is he attentive in class.
12. -----, but also it filters out harmful rays. 13. --- have goods returned to us because
[Rtwet 06-07] (evqygÛj
Avgv‡`i‡K ïay wbk¦vm wb‡Z evqyB they are not faulty. [Ptwet 05-06]
†`q bv eis ÿwZKi iwk¥I cwi‡kvab K‡i)
A Seldom we do
A The atmosphere gives us air to breathe
B Seldom do we [ÎæwU bv _vKvi Kvi‡Y Avgv‡`i
B Not only the atmosphere gives us air to breathe
C The atmosphere which gives us air to Kv‡Q †diZK…Z cY¨ G‡Kev‡iB †bB]
breathe C Seldomly we do
D Not only does the atmosphere give us air to D Rarely we Ans:b
breathe Ans:d
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 220 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
14. Not only --- among the largest animals C some whales D they are whales
that ever lived, but they also among the e¨vL¨v: not only– Adverb wU ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z
most intelligent. [Lytwet (School) 01-02] Avmvi Kvi‡Y subject Gi Av‡M auxiliary verb
A are whales B whales Ans:a Avm‡e; ZvB DËi- a
Topic-04: Conjunctional Adverb [Not until/ (Only + Conjunction)] + clause hy³ ev‡K¨i

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


inversion Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|
Conjunctional Adverb hy³ ev‡K¨i Inversion: Not until, Only until, Only if, Only after, Only
when, Nowhere, Only because BZ¨vw` Conjunctional adverb ¸‡jv Øviv hy³ sub- ordinate clause wU
ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z Avm‡j principal clause wUi inversion nq|
Inversion MVb: Not until/ (Only + Conjunction)] + sub-ordinate clause + (,)
+ Auxi. verb+ sub+ main verb-----.
‡hgb: Not until a monkey is several years old, does it begin to exhibit signs of independence.

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-05: Co-relative Conjunction hy³ ev‡K¨i Inversion Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|


Co-relative Conjunction hy³ ev‡K¨i Inversion: No sooner-----than-------; Hardly-----when/
before-------; Scarcely-----when----; G‡ÿ‡Î 1g As‡ki inversion nq| A_©vr No sooner/ hardly/
scarcely G¸‡jv negative adverb ZvB ev‡K¨ subject Gi Av‡M auxiliary verb e‡m| Giƒc MV‡bi †ÿ‡Î-
1g Ask past perfect Ges cieZx© Ask past indefinite tense nq|
MVb: No sooner+ had+ Subject+ V3-------+ than + Subject+ V2-------;
‡hgb: No sooner had the teacher entered the class than the students stood up.
MVb: Hardly + had+ Subject+ V3-------+ when/before+ Subject+ V2-----;
‡hgb: Hardly had the train stopped when we got down.
MVb: Scarcely + had+ Subject+ V3--------+ when + Subject+ V2--------;
‡hgb: Scarcely had the train stopped when we got down.

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 221 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


19. No sooner had the teacher --- the class 20. No sooner --- I shut the door, when the
than the students stood up. [ivtwet 08-09] telephone rang. [Ptwet (D) 17-18]
A enter B entering A had B did
C entered D was entering Ans:c C will D would Ans:a

Topic-06: Not until/ (Only + Preposition) + Phrase hy³ ev‡K¨i Inversion Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Not until/ (Only + Preposition) + Phrase hy³ ev‡K¨i Inversion:
Not until/ (Only + Preposition) + Phrase hy³ ev‡K¨i inversion nq|
MVb: Not until/ (Only + Preposition) + phrase+ Auxiliary verb+ sub+ main verb-----.
21. --- will Mr. Millon be able to regain CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-5, Section-2, Part-
A, Question-14, Page-446]
control over the company. (ïaygvÎ K‡Vvi
23. Only after doing M.B.A. --- . [Ptwet (C2) 14-15]
cwikÖg ØvivB Rbve wgjb ‡Kv¤úvwbi AvwacZ¨ wd‡i
A didn’t Mina qualify for the BCS Exam
†c‡Z cv‡i) [ivKvi (Kg©KZv©, 2q †kÖYx)-15, Xvtwet (A) 10-11]
B did Mina qualify for the BCS exam
A With hard only work
C had Mina qualify for the BCS Exam
B In spite of his hard work
D Mina qualified for the BCS Exam Ans:b
C Only if works hardly
24. Only after graduating from a public
D Only with hard work Ans:d
university, ----. [Pt‡ftG¨vtmvtwet 14-15] Ans:b
22. ---- did Babul/Kamal/Arthur realize
A he did Ph.D B did he do Ph.D
that there was danger. [Ptwet (B) 06-07, 13-14,
C he does Ph.D D he didn’t do Ph.D
(B1) 12-13, (H, H2) 12-13, Xvt wet (B) 15-16]
A Upon entering the store 25. Only then ---- what she meant. (‡m hv
B When he had entered the store e‡jwQ‡jv Z‡Lvwb ey‡SwQjvg) [Kztwet 2018-19 BDwbU wm]
C When he entered the store A I understand B did I understand
D Only after entering the store Ans:d C I was understood D I had understood
e¨vL¨v: cÖ‡kœi evK¨wU inversion iƒ‡cB Kiv Av‡Q| Ans:b

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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 222 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-08: Under + noun phrase hy³ ev‡K¨i Inversion Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Under + noun phrase hy³ ev‡K¨i Inversion: MVb: Under +
noun phrase + Auxiliary verb+ sub+ (main verb) ----.
29. --- no circumstances should you leave 30. Which of the following has an
your luggage unattended. (‡Kv‡bv Ae¯’v‡ZB emphasis? [Rtwet (D) 15-16]
KvD‡K bv †i‡L gvjcÎ †d‡j †i‡L hvIqv DwUZ bq) A The boat sank down.
A Under B At [Ptwet (B2-8) 15-16] B The earth moves round the sun.
C On D Over Ans:a C Here comes Rafiq.
 Advanced Learning: Affirmative ev‡K¨ D The boat sinks down. Ans:c
subject Gi Av‡M verb em‡j evK¨wU emphasis/  Advanced Learning: (About to): cÖvq A_©
w`‡Z Adverb wn‡m‡e be verb+ about to + V1 nq|
‡Rvi cÖKvk K‡i| G‡ÿ‡Î GKwU Adverb mvg‡b
31. When my friend arrived I was about to
Avb‡Z nq| †hgb: mvaviY evK¨: Rafiq Comes.
---. [10Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
‡Rvo cÖ`vbKvix evK¨: Here Comes Rafique. (H
A be leaving B leave
†h iwng Avm‡Q)| Giƒc: Avwg hveB hve| Gi
C left D go Ans:b
Bs‡iwR n‡e- Go I Must. Ggb Av‡iv gRvi gRvi
evsjv: hLb Avgvi eÜz †cuŠ‡QwQ‡jv Avwg cÖvq hvB hvB|
wbqg cv‡eb Translation Aa¨v‡q|
Model/Review Test for Practice
(on-Total Adverb & Inversion of verb)
1. Coward kãwUi adjective n‡”Q- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq 4. He is --- weak to move/walk. (‡m GZB `~e©j
mnKvix wkÿK-10] †h Pj‡Z cv‡i bv) [Rtwet (D) 09-10, nvtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15,
‡emvg. wegvb KZ…©. (dvqvi wjWvi) 11 †m‡Þ. 21]
ACerocious B Coward
C Cowardly D Cowardeous Ans:c
Avery B quiet
C quite D too Ans:d
2. Find the correct sentence. Bank-10, Southeast
A He hardly does not go there. Bank-12]
5. I usually get up early. [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15]
A noun B adjective
B He hardly goes there. (‡m †mLv‡b K`vwPr hvq)
C adverb D none of these Ans:c
C He does not go there hardly.
D Hardly he goes there. Ans:b
6. I found out that Rahim did --- in the
3. The adjective of “love” is- [ivtwet 05-06] test. (Avwg eySjvg †h iwng Lvivcfv‡e cixÿv w`‡qwQj) [Rtwet
06-07, ivtwet (I) 17-18] -He did --- in the test.
A lovely B lovable
A worse B bad [ivtwet (I) 17-18]
C loved D lovingly Ans:a,b
C poor D badly Ans:d

 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vq Av‡jvPbv I Model Test


AvKv‡i wfwWI ‡`L‡Z cv‡ki QR ‡KvW ¯‹¨vb 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;
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 223 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Article (c`vwkÖZ wb‡`©kK) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 4wU+- 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
 All Bank Job Exams 12wU+- 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
 Primary Job Exams 4wU+- 2, 3, 4, 6, 7
 PSC & Other Jobs 130wU+- All

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


A, E, I, O, U Gi D”PviY †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ- Ges Woman Øviv mgMÖ gvbeRvwZ †evSvq weavq Gi
1. I saw --- one-eyed man when I was c~‡e© †Kvb article e¨eüZ nq bv|
walking on the road. [37th BCS] ‡iv‡Mi bv‡gi c~‡e© ‘Article’ †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ-
A an Ba 3. He went to --- hospital because he had ---
C the D no article Ans:b heart attack. [39th BCS]
e¨vL¨v: D”PviY/ sound Gi wfwˇZ †Kvb word Gi A no article, an B a, an
cÖ_‡g o Gi D”PviY Iqv Gi gZ n‡j Zvi c~‡e© a e‡m; C the, no article D no article, a Ans:d

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;

Topic-01: Article Kv‡K e‡j? Bnv KZ cÖKvi, KqwU Ges wK wK?


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

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|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 224 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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]

C pronunciation D Meaning Ans:c Averb B adverb

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
Rb¨B e‡m‡Q; ZvB ejv hvq- Article e‡m ïay noun Gi Rb¨] Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
======= https://www.facebook.com/expertalim
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-02: Indefinite Article A ev An e¨env‡i kU©KvU© Magic Rules I D`vniY ‡`Lvb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


‡hme k‡ãi evsjv D”Pvi‡Y: [A, Av, B, D, G, G¨v, I] Øviv ïiæ nq †m¸‡jvi c~‡e© An
kU©KvU
e‡m| Avi k‡ãi evsjv D”Pvi‡Y: [BD, Iqv, -n-, ev Ab¨vb¨ †h †Kvb D”PviY] Øviv ïiæ
A/An n‡j A e‡m| D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi k㸇jv †`Lyb:

GKbR‡i weMZ mv‡j Avmv me D`vniY (Magic Box)


A †hgb:  a horse(nm©), a heroic (wn‡ivwqK), a holiday (nwj‡W), a holy (‡nvwj), a half (nvd) ,
a hero (wn‡iv)//  A union(BDwbqb), A university(BDwbfvwm©wU), A ewe (BD), A European
(BD‡ivwcqvb), a unique(BDwbK), a unit, a uniform//  A Dalai Lama(gZ eySv‡Z)// a child,
a BBA Student, a B.ED Student, //  A Mr/Mrs/Miss(m¤§vwbZ eySv‡Z)//  A few, a
little, a good deal, a good many, a great many, a lot of// a must(noun wn‡m‡e) BZ¨vw`|
An †hgb:  an honourary (Abvivwi), an honourable (Abvi¨vej), an hour (AvIqvi), an honest
(A‡b÷), an heir (Gqvi), an honours(Abvim&)//  An umbrella, an easy, an ass, an
enemy//  an heir(Gqvi), an hour(AvIqvi), an honest boy(A‡b÷),// an S.D.O.
(Gm.wW.I), an M.A.(Gg.G), an O.C. (I.wm.), an F.R.C.S., An L.L.B, BZ¨vw`|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 225 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
7. I know he is --- honest man. (Avwg Rvwb †m 10. --- actor is the life of a play. (Awf‡bZv n‡”Q
mr †jvK) [K…wl m¤úªmviY Awa`߇ii mnKvix K…wl Kg©KZv©-16] GKUv bvU‡Ki cÖvY) [Rvtwet (C5) 15-16]
8. She is --- unknown woman here. (wZwb A The B An
GLv‡b AcwiwPZ gwnjv) [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet (A,B) 11-12] CA D None Ans:b
Aa B an 11. England is --- European country. [ûeû
Kgb cÖkœ: ciivó gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v- 19]
C the D no article Ans:b
the
A B no article
9. Benares is --- holy city. (‡ebv‡im GKwU cweÎ an
C Da Ans:d
kni) [ivtwet (Law) 06-07] 12. Which of the following will have “a”
A the B an before it? [ivtwet (‡jvKcÖkvmb) 08-09, 10-11]
C a D none Ans:c A F.R.C.S B M.ED
C B.ED D L.M.F Ans:c

Topic-03: Indefinite Article (A/An) e¨env‡ii we¯ÍvwiZ wbqg Av‡jvPbv| [GLv‡b ‡gvU 7 wbqg Av‡Q]

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Rule-1: (H Gi D”PviY): k‡ãi ïiæ‡Z _vKv ‘h’ Gi D”PviY ÔnÕ Gi gZ n‡j a e‡m, †hgb: a
horse(nm©), a heroic (wn‡ivwqK), a holiday (nwj‡W), a holy (‡nvwj), a half (nvd), a hero
(wn‡iv) BZ¨vw`| wKš‘ k‡ãi ïiæ‡Z ‘h’ _vK‡jI hw` Gi D”PviY ÔnÕ Gi gZ bv n‡q Ab¨ †Kvb
vowel Gi gZ nq Z‡e an e‡m; an honourary (Abvivwi), an honourable (Abvi¨vej), an
hour (AvIqvi), an honest(A‡b÷), an heir(Gqvi), an honours (Abvim&) BZ¨vw`|
13. The king left --- heir. [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k 17. They will/ can do it in --- hour and ---
‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj
wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb-19]
half.(Zviv GUv †`o N›Uvi g‡a¨ Ki‡e)[ivtwet (MY‡hvMv‡hvM)
05-06, Rtwet (C) 07-08, Ptwet (I) 15-16]
A the Ba
the, a
A B a, a
C an D none Ans:c
C a, an D an, a Ans:d
14. It was --- honor for me when I was
18. He was --- honorary magistrate. (‡m wQj
made the secretary of our association.
A the B an [Xvtwet (D) 14 15]
GKRb A‰eZwbK g¨vwR‡÷ªU) [GKwU evox GKwU Lvgvi cªK‡íi
gvVKg©x-18, ¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix-10]
Ca D none Ans:b
Aan B one
15. He left---heir.(‡m m¤ú` †i‡L ‡M‡jv) [¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix 10]
Ca D the Ans:a
A the B an
19. Put ---‘h’ here. [Hints: GBP D”Pvi‡Y ïiæ‡Z
Ca D no article Ans:b
a/G Av‡Q ZvB Gi Av‡M an em‡e-
16. Their car goes 150 miles --- hour. (Zv‡`i
Aa B an [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 16-17]
MvwowU cÖwZ N›Uvq 150 gvBj hvb) [etwet (M) 15-16]
C the D no article Ans:b
A the B an
Ca D no article Ans:b

Rule-2: (A, E, I, O, U Gi D”PviY): D”PviY/sound Gi wfwˇZ †Kvb word Gi cÖ_‡g


vowel (a, e, i, o, u) _vK‡j Zvi c~‡e© an e‡m| †hgb: An umbrella(Avg‡eªjv), an easy,
an ass, an enemy BZ¨vw`| wKš‘ “u”/ “eu”/“ew” hw` you (BD) Gi gZ Ges “o” hw`
(Iqv) Gi gZ D”PviY nq Z‡e “an” bv e‡m “a” e‡m|
†hgb: A union(BDwbqb), A university(BDwbfvwm©wU), A ewe (BD), A European (BD‡ivwcqvb), A
unique(BDwbK), A unit, A uniform, A useful, A one tk, e¨wZµg: An oasis (giæ`¨vb) etc.
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 226 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
20. I saw --- one-eyed man when I was 26. I saw --- beggar. [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k
walking on the road. [37 th
BCS, ‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj
(wbiv. Acv.)- 01 A‡±v. 21, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)] wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb-19]

21. This is --- unique opportunity/picture. A an one-eyed B an one-eye


[Ptwet (A-weKvj) 18-19, ‡et‡ivtwet (K) 08-09,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: C a one-eye D a one-eyed Ans:d
wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wkÿv cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) - 19]
e¨vL¨v: GK †Pv‡L Kvbv eySv‡Z a one eyed man/
A an Ba
beggar e‡m|
C the D no article Ans:b
27. My younger brother is --- university
22. This is --- oasis(Iqvwmm). (GB nq GKwU giæ`¨vb)
student. [Ptwet (B3) 14-15,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi
Aan B the [dzW B݇c±i-96, 00] Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi ¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi (cyi) - 19]
Ca D no article Ans:a 28. He/Nasim is a student of --- university.
23. This is --- easy task/easy question. (&GUv (‡m GKRb wek¦we`¨vj‡qi QvÎ) [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i Awdm
GKwU mnR KvR/cÖk)œ [mvaviY exgv K‡cv©‡ikb (Rywbqi Awdmvi)- mnvqK-18, cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇i wb‡qvM-14,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
09, cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-11] ciivó gš¿Yvj‡qi mycvwib‡Ub‡W›U - 19]

Aa B an Aa B the

C the D one Ans:b C reading D an Ans:a

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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 227 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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/

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Ggb GKRbÓ Giƒc †evSv‡Z proper noun Gi c~‡e© a/ an e¨eüZ nq| G‡ÿ‡Î proper noun
wU common noun n‡q hvq| m¤§vwbZ e¨w³ †evSv‡Z Mr/Mrs/Miss-Gi c~‡e© a e‡m|

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 228 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


47. Choose the right use of the article in the Dc‡ii 7 wU Rules Gi Review Test
sentence: [_vbv I †Rjv mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-99] (on Indefinite Article)
A What chilly day it was!
B What the chilly day it was! 53. He is --- heir of the property. (‡m GB
C What a chilly day it was!
m¤ú‡`i DËivwaKvwi) [ivtwet 09-10, Rtwet (D) 10-11]
D What an chilly day it was! Ans:c A an B the

48. It is --- quarter to six. (GLb †cuŠ‡b QqUv C a D none 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
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb C the D no article Ans:a
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 229 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Use of Definite Article (The)-
Topic-04: Definite Article “the” e¨env‡i kU©KvU© Magic Rules I D`vniY ‡`Lvb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 mvaviYfv‡e wbw`©ó K‡i eySv‡Z †Kvb noun Gi c~‡e©- the e‡m|
 e¨w³i A½cÖZ¨½, †ckvi bv‡gi c~‡e©©- the e‡m|
 c„w_ex‡Z GKUvB Av‡Q Ggb b`x, mvMi, DcmvMi, gnvmvMi, giæfzwg, ce©Z, `xc, RvnvR,
†Uªb, G¨v‡iv‡cøb, msev`cÎ, AƪvwjKv, ag©MÖš’, MÖš’, BZ¨vw`i c~‡e©- the e‡m|
 GKvwaK kã wewkó †`‡ki bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m|
 Comparative Adjective, Ordinal numeral, Superlative Adjective- Gi c~‡e© the e‡m|
 ev`¨h‡š¿i bvg, wKQz ‡iv‡Mi bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m| “the English” -Bs‡iR RvwZ eySv‡Z e‡m|
D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi Magic Box k㸇jv †`Lyb:

The GKbR‡i weMZ mv‡j Avmv me D`vniY (Magic Box)


 The sky, The earth, The world, The universe, //
 A½ cÖZ¨‡½i wbw`©ó bvg: leg, ear, head, hand, tail, horn, neck BZ¨vw`i c~‡e© ‘the’ e‡m //
 †Kvb †ckvi bvg: Church, Army, Teacher, Bar BZ¨vw`i c~‡e© the e‡m//
 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
 gnvmvM‡ii bvg; The Atlantic, the Indian Ocean etc.  giæf‚wgi bvg; The Sahara, The Gobi etc.
 ce©Zgvjvi bvg; The Himalayas, The Alps, etc.
 Øxccy‡Äi bvg; The Andamans, The West Indies, The Philippines, The Netherlands etc.
 Rvnv‡Ri bvg; The Titanic, The M.V. Akbar etc.
 †Uª‡bi bvg; The Ulka, The Rajdhani Express, The Padma Express etc.
 G‡iv‡cø‡bi bvg; The Airlines, The Bangladesh Biman etc.
 msev`c‡Îi bvg; The Prothom Alo, The Ittefaq, The Daily Star etc.
 weL¨vZ AÆvwjKvi bvg; The Tajmahal, The World Trade Center(WTC) etc.
 ag©MÖ‡š’i bvg; The Quran/Koran, The Bible, The Ramayana etc.
 w`‡Ki bvg; The South, The North etc.] ¸‡jvi c~‡e© me©`vB The e‡m|
 The U.K (The United Kingdom), The U.S.A. (The United States of America), The U.A.E.
(The United Arab Emirates), etc.  [Bangladesh, India, England, Britain, Great Britain,
Canada, south Korea, North Korea, South America (‡`‡ki Ask) BZ¨vw` bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m bv]//
 Comparative Gi cÖ‡Z¨KwUi c~‡e© the e‡m| G‡K Instrumental "the" e‡j//
 Ordinal numeral (first, second, third, fourth etc.) Gi Av‡M the e‡m|//
 Superlative Adjective- Gi c~‡e© the// “the English”-Bs‡iR RvwZ//
 the flute, ev`¨h‡š¿i bv‡gi //  gout (‡Mu‡UevZ), measles (wgRjm-nvg), mumps (gvg&m-& KY©MÖwš’i cÖ`vnc~Y©
†Quvqv‡P †ivMwe‡kl) BZ¨vw` †iv‡Mi bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 230 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-05: Definite Article “the” Gi D”PviY ‘w`’/‘`v’ ?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


The Gi D”PviY ‘w`’/‘`v’: k‡ãi evsjv D”Pvi‡Y: [A, Av, B, D, G, G¨v, I] Øviv ïiæ nq
†m¸‡jvi c~‡e© the em‡j Zv (w`) D”PvwiZ n‡e| Avi k‡ãi evsjv D”Pvi‡Y [BD, Iqv, -n-, ev
Ab¨vb¨ †h †Kvbfv‡e] ïiæ n‡j †m¸‡jvi c~‡e© the em‡j Zv (`v) D”PvwiZ n‡e|
‡hgb: the(w`) honest. the horse. Z‡e AvaywbK Bs‡iwR‡Z Gme G‡Zv e¨envi nq bv|
Topic-06: Definite article e¨env‡ii wbqg¸‡jv D`vniYmn wjLyb| [20wU wbqg Av‡jvPbv n‡e]
Rule-01: (mvaviY wbw`©óevPK A‡_© the): †Kvb Noun †K wbw`©ó K‡i †evSv‡Z Zvi c~‡e©
Definite Article the e‡m| GLb cÖkœ n‡jv wbw`©ó K‡i eySv‡e eyS‡eb wKfv‡e? 1. Avcwb evsjv
K‡i eyS‡Z cv‡ib| 2. ev‡K¨i `ywU As‡k GKwU Ab¨wUi Dci wbf©i K‡i A_© w`‡j cy‡e©B wb‡`©wkZ
noun D‡jøL _vK‡j eyS‡eb wbw`©ó eySv‡”Q| 3. GQvovI wb‡Pi wKQz MVb †`‡LI eyS‡Z cv‡ib|
MVb: The+ Noun+ of + source--, Preposition+ the + noun--, The+ noun--who-, BZ¨vw`|
D`vniY: The water of river, He is in the garden. The man who came yesterday---,

 Attention: Avgiv mevB eywS GB As‡k cÖvq me cÖ‡kœi DËi The n‡e| ZvB DËi Kiv eo KvR bq eis
wKfv‡e DËi The n‡jv/nq???? GB e¨vcviwU ey‡S ey‡S covB Avmj KvR| ZvB ey‡S ey‡S co–b-
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]

62. --- Miles is a popular band in Bangladesh. A a B an

Aa B an [ivtwet (K) 17-18] C the D no article Ans:c


C the D no article Ans:c 68. ‘No horizon’ was directed by --- Steve
63. --- beef we had dinner last night was Calan, only two years before his death.
excellent. (MZ iv‡Zi LvIqv Miæi gvsm---) e¨vL¨v: g„Z e¨w³i bv‡gi c~‡e© the late e¨eüZ nq|
[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 15-16]
A The BA [NU 06-07]
A late late B the
C An D No article Ans:a
C a late D of late Ans:b
64. --- water of this pond is clear. Use
69. --- father in him arose to see --- child.
article [K‡jR/mgch©vq wbeÜb-14] [cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †ev‡W©i mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb) -13]
A the Ba
A A,an B The, the
C no article D an Ans:a
C The, a D A, a Ans:b
65. ‘This book is --- one I was seriously
70. We must fight for the liberty of ---
looking for.’ [‡ijc_ gš¿Yvj‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡Kvkjx-17
gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)] press. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16, BRUR (F) 15-16]
A an B the Aa B the
Ca D no article Ans:b C an D no article Ans:b
66. --- big book on --- table is for my 71. We get up before --- sunrise.
history class. [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvjq Dc mnKvix cwiPvjK-16] Aa B an [mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-05]
A a, a B the, a C the D at Ans:c
C the, the D a, the Ans:c
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 231 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
72. I know someone who wrote a book 73. He joined --- army. (‡m †mbvevwnbx‡Z †hvM`vb
about --- life of Bangabandhu Sheikh Kij) [cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa. mn. wkÿK 13, ivtwet mgvRKg© 08-09]
Mujibur Rahman. [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb wewUwfi A in B of
A the B a mn cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 2017] C in the D the Ans:d
C No article D an Ans:a

Rule-02: (e¨w³i A½cÖZ¨½ I †ckvi bv‡gi c~‡e©©- the): A½ cÖZ¨‡½i wbw`©ó bvg, †hgb:

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


leg, ear, head, hand, tail, horn, neck BZ¨vw`i c~‡e© ‘the’ e‡m| Avevi †Kvb e¨w³i †ckv/
c`wei bvg, †hgb: Church, Army, Teacher, Bar BZ¨vw`i c~‡e© the e‡m| †hgb: The
physicist, Gabriel Fahrenheit, invented the mercury thermometer in 1714.
74. --- physicist, Gabriel Fahrenheit, invented 76. Sports medicine experts agree that ice
the mercury thermometer in 1714. [Sonali should be applied immediately when an
Bank (Senior Officer)-14, Xvtwet (D) 11-12]
athlete suffers an injury to --- leg.
A an Ba
A an B his [Medical: 01-02]
C the D no article Ans:c
C its D the Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Singular designation (c`we/ Dcvwa) Gi 77. He caught me by --- neck. (‡m Avgvi Nv‡o aij)
c~‡e© the e‡m| ZvB mwVK DËi n‡e (M)| A an Ba [Lytwet (School) 00-01]
75. He pulled --- boy by --- ear. [Ptwet 2018-19
C the D on Ans:c
A a, a B a, an BDwbU ÔGÕ (weKvj)]
C the, the D an, a Ans:c

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;
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 232 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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.

 Advanced Learning: (mvivRxe‡bi Confusion `yi Kiæb)


  ce©Z (Everest/ Mount Everest),  Øxc (Ceylon), Sandwip (m›`xc),  AšÍixc (Cape of Good
Hope-DËgvkv AšÍixc),  n«` (lake Chilka), BZ¨vw` bv‡gi c~‡e© Article e‡m bv hw`I Giv proper noun wn‡m‡e
e¨envi nq|   wKš‘ ce©Zgvjv/ `xccyÄ eySv‡j Gi c~‡e© the e‡m hv plural nq|  ‡hgb: ce©Zgvjvi bvg; The
Himalayas, The Alps, The Bindha etc.  Øxccy‡Äi bvg; The Andamans, The West Indies, The
Philippines, The Netherlands, The Hawai etc.  wb‡¤œi mvaviY ÁvbUzKz c‡o wbb:
 The Himalayas n‡”Q A‡bK ce©‡Zi mgwó †hLv‡b me‡P‡q eo ce©ZwU n‡jv Everest/ Mount Everest
 The Alps n‡”Q A‡bK ¸‡jv ce©‡Zi mgwó †hLv‡b me‡P‡q eo ce©ZwU Blank/ Mount Blank n‡jv |
 The Bindha fvi‡Zi GKwU †QvU †kÖYxi ce©Zgvjvi bvg n‡jv weÜ/weÜv ce©-
 The Andamans (Av›`vgvb) w`ccyÄ fviZ gnvmvM‡i Aew¯’Z hvi ivRavbx Port Blare-
 The Hayai w`ccyÄ cÖkvšÍ gnvmvM‡i hv Av‡gwiKvi 50Zg/‡kl A½ ivR¨|
 The Ceylon GwU GKwU Øxc hv 1984 bvg cwieZ©b K‡i kÖxjsKv ivLv nq| Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
 The Sandwip (GKwU Øxc) evsjv‡`‡ki PÆMÖv‡g Aew¯’Z ch©Ub ‡K›`ª| https://www.facebook.com/expertalim
======================
83. Which one is correct? [Btwet 10-11] 86. Choose the correct sentence. (QvÎiv wngvjq
A An Everest is the highest mountain. †`L‡Z wM‡q‡Q) [WvK wefv‡Mi Gw÷‡gUi-18]
B Everest is highest mountain. A The students have gone to see the Himalaya.
C Everest is the highest mountain. Ans:c B The students have gone to see the Himalayas.
C The students have gone to see Himalaya.
D The Everest is the highest mountain.
D The students have gone to see Himalayas.
e¨vL¨v: mwVK DËi c| b fzj KviY highest word
e¨vL¨v: Ans:b wngvjq n‡jv A‡bK ce©‡Zi mgš^‡q
wU Superlative wKš‘ Gi c~‡e© the †bB|
GKwU bvg hv wbw`©ó ZvB Bs‡iwRZ the Himalayas
84. --- Mount Everest is the highest peak in
n‡e|
the Himalayas. [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 15 Zg
cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mg ch©vq) 2019]
87. --- Andamans are in --- Indian Ocean.
AA B An Fill in the blanks with- [Ptwet 10-11]
A the, the B the, a
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

C The D No article Ans:d


85. --- Sandwip is a big island. [Rajshahi Krishi C the, an D a, the Ans:a
Unnayan Bank (Senior Officer) -15] Hints: Av›`vgvb w`ccyÄ fviZ gnvmvM‡i| `y‡UvB
A The B An wbw`©ó ZvB G‡`i c~‡e© the e‡m‡Q|
CA D No article Ans:d

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|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 233 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


88. --- sun is --- star. (m~h©¨ GKwU bÿÎ) [ivtwet (b„- 90. ‡KvbwU mwVK? [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇ii wnmveiÿK/ ¸`vg

A the, a B a, the weÁb) 09-10] A The sun B A sun iÿK/‡Kvlva¨ÿ-11]


C the, an D the, the Ans:a C An sun D none Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: m~h© GKUvB/Proper noun ZvB the e‡m‡Q| 91. Do you see --- blue sky? (Zzwg wK bxj AvKvkwU
Avi star Common noun ZvB a e‡m‡Q| †`‡LQ?) [Btwet 02-03]
89. Which is incorrect? [ivtwet (F1) 11-12,cÖv_wgK A a B an
mnKvwi wkÿK †gNbv 13, cÖavb wkÿK- 07] C one D the Ans:d
A The sky is blue. 92. --- earth moves around the sun. (c„w_ex
B The earth is round. m~‡h©¨i Pviw`‡K Ny‡i) [Ptwet 03-04]
C The moon shines by night. A this B An
D A sky is blue. [the n‡e] Ans:d C A D The Ans:d
Rule-05: (c„w_ex‡Z GKUvB Av‡Q Ggb msev`cÎ/ MÖ‡š’i Proper Noun Gi c~‡e© the): msev`c‡Îi

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


bvg; The Prothom Alo, The Ittefaq, The Daily Star etc. ag©MÖ‡š’i bvg; The Quran/Koran,
The Bible, The Ramayana, the Mahabharat BZ¨vw`i c~‡e© me©`vB The e‡m|
Rule-06: (c„w_ex‡Z GKUvB Av‡Q Ggb hvbevn‡bi Proper Noun Gi c~‡e© the): Rvnv‡Ri bvg;
The Titanic, The M.V. Nelson etc. †Uª‡bi bvg; The Ulka, The Rajdhani Express, The
Padma Express etc. G‡iv‡cø‡bi bvg; The Airlines, The Bangladesh Biman etc.
93. –-- Nelson is a British warship. [Dc‡Rjv e¨vL¨v: wbw`©ó †Rjvi bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m bv ZvB b fzj|
Avbmvi I wfwWwc Kg©KZv©/mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-15] wKš‘ wbw`©ó b`xi bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m ZvB DËi-a
A a B the 96. --- Mahabharat is --- greatest epic in
C No article D an Ans:b the world literature. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (AL) 18-19]
evsjv: ‡bjmb GKwU wewUªk hy×RvnvR/ iYZix| A no article, the
94. I read --- Quran. (Avwg KziAvb cwo) [cwievi B the, the
cwiKíbv mnKvix/cwi`k©K Ges cwievi Kj¨vY mnKvix-11]
C the, no article
Aa B an
D no article, no article Ans:b
C the D none Ans:c
97. I read --- Prothom Alo, which is --- very
95. Which one is correct? [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ:
evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m popular newspaper in our country. Fill
A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb 19] in the blanks with articles. [kvtwetcÖtwet 07-08]
A Rajbari is on the Padma. A the, the B the, a
B The Rajbari is on the Padma. C the, an D a, an Ans:b
C Rajbari is on Padma.
D Rajbari is on a Padma. Ans:a

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|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 234 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


 Remind: ‡Kb DËi The nq???? GB e¨vcviwU ey‡S ey‡S covB Avmj KvR| ZvB ey‡S ey‡S co–b-
98. He visited --- U. S. A. last year. (‡m MZeQi D Canada, USA Ans:b
hy³ivóª ågY K‡iwQj) [Btwet (L) 05-06] 100. Fill in the blanks: I am going to ---
A the B an USA. [bvwm©s wgWIqvBdvwi Awa. wmwbqi ÷vd bvm© 2018]
Ca D no article Ans:a Aa B an
99. He went to --- and ---. [‡mvbvjx e¨vsK wj. Awdmvi-10, C the D none of these Ans:c
A the Canada, USA Btwet (B) 17-18] 101. He will leave for --- U.S.A. [WvUv cÖ‡mwms Acv‡iUi
B Canada, the USA A an Ba (cwiKíbv gš¿Yvjq)-02]
C the Canada, the USA C the D none of these Ans:c

Rule-08: (Comparative Degree ‡Z e¨wZµg the Gi e¨envi):

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 hZ-ZZ eySv‡Z `ywU comparative Gi cÖ‡Z¨KwUi c~‡e© the e‡m|
†hgb: The more, The merrier. (hZ †ewk ZZ Avb›`)| G‡K Instrumental "the" e‡j|
 of the two--, of the pair--, of the twin-- (sons) (hgR mšÍvb), BZ¨vw` hy³ ev‡K¨- the +
comparative word e‡m| MVb: of + the + two/pair/twin---- , the + comparative---- jÿ Kiæb
GB MV‡bI `yBevi the Av‡Q| D`vniY: This is the better of the two.
102. The more, The merrier. Underlined the’s 104. Of --- two girls, she is the better. [Rb¯^v¯’¨
are [gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-99] cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii K¨vwkqvi -11]

A Instrumental “the” B Familiar “the” Aa B an

C Defining “the” D Generalizin Ans:a C the D no article Ans:c

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]

C the, the D x, the Ans:c C Good D An Ans:a

Rule-09: (Superlative Adjective- Gi c~‡e© the): Superlative degree †Z Superlative


Adjective- Gi c~‡e© the e‡m wKš‘ Superlative Adverb Gi c~‡e© the e‡m bv| ‡hgb: Honesty is the best
policy. (GLv‡b best Gi c~‡e© the e‡m‡Q)| He works most carefully. (GLv‡b the e‡mwb)
Rule-10: (Ordinal Numeral Gi mv‡_ the): Ordinal numeral (first, second,
third, fourth, sixth, fourteenth, etc.) Gi Av‡M the e‡m| KviY G¸‡jv wbw`©óevPK msL¨v|
106. Which is --- largest river in our 108. Currently the banking sector is one of -
country? [¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix wb‡qvM cixÿv-10] -- largest job providers in Bangladesh.
[evsjv‡`k M¨vm wdì †Kv¤úvwb mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK -11]
A one B the
A the B credit
C an D none Ans:b
107. The amazon in Brazil is --- longest river
C financial of these Ans:a
D none
109. Louis --- fourteenth was --- benevolent
in --- South America. [Rvtwet F 14-15]
A the, a B the, the king. (PZz`©kZg jyBP `qvjy ivRv wQ‡jb) [ivtwet 09-10]
A the, a B the, the
C the, no article D both a+b Ans:b
Clue: 1g ïb¨¯’v‡b the + superlative e‡m‡Q, Avi 2q C the, no article D both a+b Ans:a
ïb¨¯’v‡b the + GKvwaK kã wewkó †`‡ki bvg| e¨vL¨v: 1g ïb¨¯’v‡b µgevPK k‡ãi Av‡M the e‡m‡Q
Avi 2q ïb¨¯’v‡b king GKwU common noun ZvB
Gi Rb¨ article (a) e‡m‡Q|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 235 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Rule-11: (fvlvi bv‡gi c~‡e© ‘the’): mvaviYZ fvlvi bv‡gi c~‡e© ‘the’ e‡m bv wKš‘ H

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


fvlvi gvbyl/RvwZ‡K †evSv‡Z ‘the’ emv‡Z nq| †hgb: ‘English’ -Bs‡iwR fvlv; “the
English”-Bs‡iR RvwZ|  Advanced Learning: Man Ges Woman Øviv mgMÖ
gvbeRvwZ †evSvq weavq Gi c~‡e© †Kvb article e¨eüZ nq bv|

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

The e‡m| D The English Literature Ans:b

Rule-12: (KLb uncountable Noun Gi mv‡_ the nq??): mvaviYZ uncountable


Noun Z_v material noun Ges Abstract noun Gi c~‡e© article e¨envi nq bv| Z‡e
Drm Øviv wbw`©ó K‡i eyySv‡j G‡`i c~‡e© Article em‡Z cv‡i| MVb: the + noun +
preposition + source noun [‡hgb: the water of this pond]
 Avevi Relative Pronoun Øviv c~‡e© noun ‡K wb‡`©k Ki‡j Zvi c~‡e© the e‡m| †hgb: -----the kindness
with which ---- GLv‡b kindness kãwU which Øviv wb‡`©wkZ n‡q‡Q weavq kindness Gi c~‡e© the e‡m‡Q|
118. --- water of this pond is clear. Use article 119. The Child likes --- yellow of an egg.
(GB cyKz‡ii cvwb ¯^”Q) (ev”PvwU wW‡gi Kzmyg cQ›` K‡i) [Btwet (C) 13-14]
A the B a [K‡jR/mgch©vq wbeÜb-14] Aa B an
C no article D an Ans:a C the D none Ans:c
Hints: water Gi Drm Pond D‡jøL Av‡Q weavq Hints: wkïwU wW‡gi Kzmyg cQ›` K‡i| GLv‡b
water (Uncountable) nIqv ¯^‡Ë¡I Gi cy‡e© the yellow (Kzmyg) Gi Drm egg D‡jøL Av‡Q weavq
e‡m‡Q| the DËi|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 236 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
120. --- Agriculture is --- important activity 121. I can’t forget --- kindness with which he
in Bangladesh. [Xvtwet 07-08] treated me. [Btwet (D) 11-12, Rtwet (C) 07-08]
A no article, the B no article, an A no article Ba
C An, an D The, an Ans:b C an D the Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b agriculture kãwU uncountable e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b kindness kãwU /AZx‡Zi `qv wbw`©ó
noun weavq Gi c~‡e© article em‡e bv| Avi K‡i eySv‡”Q ZvB Gi c~‡e© article- the em‡e|
important kãwU Av‡M an e‡m ZvB DËi- b;

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Rule-13: (‡Kvb †Kvb †iv‡Mi bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m?): gout (‡Mu‡UevZ), measles (wgRjm-
nvg), mumps (gvg&m-& KY©MÖwš’i cÖ`vnc~Y© †Quvqv‡P †ivMwe‡kl) BZ¨vw` †iv‡Mi bv‡gi c~‡e© the
e‡m|  Advanced Learning: AIDS I Abvb¨ †iv‡Mi bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m bv|
AIDS virus infection is incurable.
Rule-14: †jL‡Ki bvg Øviv iwPZ mvwnZ¨Kg© A_ev †jL‡Ki bv‡gi c‡i mvwnZ¨Kg© _vK‡j Zvi c~‡e© †Kvb article
e‡m bv| ‡hgb: I have read the Rabindranath. Avwg iwe›`ªbv_ c‡owQ| A_©vr Avwg Zvi wjLv †Kvb eB c‡owQ|
I have read  Shakespeare’s Macbeth. He reads  Homer’s Iliad.
Rule-15: (ev`¨h‡š¿i bv‡gi mv‡_ the): ev`¨h‡š¿i bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m hLb evRv‡bv A_©
†`q| †hgb: I can play the flute. (Avwg evuwk evRv‡Z cvwi) Z‡e KviI Kv‡Q ev`¨hš¿ _vKv
A‡_© a/an e‡m| (I have a flute.)
122. She reads --- Nazrul’s Agnibina. /Rina 125. --- AIDS virus infection is incurable.
reads --- Homer’s Illiad. [Rvtwet (E-3) 13-14] (GBWm fvBivm msµgY `~iv‡ivM¨ e¨vwa) [Xvtwet 07-08]
A the Ba A a B an
C an D None Ans:d C the D no article Ans:d
123. I have read --- Shakespeare. (Avwg 126. Tisha has a knack for playing --- piano.
†k·wcq‡ii †jLv c‡owQ) [ivtwet (fvlv) 09-10, Rtwet (E-3) Aa B on [Sonali Bank (Officer)-18]
13-14] C the D with Ans:c
A the Ba 127. I would like to have --- piano. (Avgvi hw`
C an D no article Ans:d GKUv wcqv‡bv _vK‡Zv) [‡et‡ivtwet (a) 15-16]
124. I want to play-- guitar. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E)16-17] A the B no article
A a B an C an Da Ans:d
C the D No article Ans:c

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 237 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Rule-18: (Abstract/Proper noun ‡K Common evbv‡Z ): Common noun ‡K Abstract evbv‡Z Gi
c~‡e© the e‡m †hgb: The mother rose in her. Zvi g‡a¨ gvZ…Z¡ †R‡M DVj|  Abstract noun ‡K
Common evbv‡Z Gi c~‡e© the e‡m †hgb: The honesty of Rahim is enviable.  Avevi e¨w³i proper
noun Øviv common noun eySv‡Z Gi c~‡e© a e‡m| †hgb: He wants to be a Shakespeare.
130. --- mother rose in her. Zvi g‡a¨ gvZ…Z¡ (gvZ…myjf 133. He wants to be --- Shakespeare. (‡m
gvqv- ggZv) †R‡M DVj| [12, 14 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb 16] †k·wcqvi n‡Z Pvq) [ivtwet (A-Even) 15-16]
131. --- honesty of Rahim is enviable. [12Zg Aa B an
cÖfvlK wbeÜb 2015]
C the D no article Ans:a
132. Seeing the baby --- mother rose in her.
(ev”PvwU‡K †`‡L Zvi †fZ‡i gvZ…Z¦ †R‡M DVj) 134. Check --- beast in you. (†Zvgvi g‡a¨
Aa B an [Kztwet (B) 09-10]
KzcÖe„wˇK `gb Ki) [12 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15, Btwet (B) 17-18]
C the D no article Ans:c Aa B the
C an D none Ans:b

Rule-19: (mgMÖ RvwZ †evSv‡Z singular common noun Gi c~‡e© The): mgMÖ RvwZ

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


†evSv‡Z singular common noun Gi c~‡e© The e¨envi nq| MVb: The+ singular
common noun+ be verb+ a/an+ adjective+ singular noun. [The cow is a useful
animal.]  Advanced Learning: Man Ges Woman Øviv Ggwb‡ZB mgMÖ gvbeRvwZ
†evSvq weavq Gi c~‡e© †Kvb article cÖ‡qvRb †bB|
135. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? (wmsn GKwU wns¯ª cÖvYx) [cÖv_wgK 136. Indicate the correct sentence. (wcucov GKwU
mnKvix wkÿK-10, Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK-11] cwikÖgx cZ½) [wc Gm wm KZ©©„K 12wU c‡`i wb‡qvM cixÿv-01]
A A Lion is ferocious animal. A An ant is the intelligent insect.
B The Lion is ferocious animal. B The ant is an intelligent insect.
C The Lion is a ferocious(wns¯ª) animal. C A ant is the intelligent insect.
D Lion is a ferocious animal. Ans:c D An ant is a intelligent insect. Ans:b

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)

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 238 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


140. ‘--- burnt child dreads --- fire.’ (Av¸‡b †cvov 142. Find out the correct sentence. (emšÍKv‡j
wkï Av¸b‡K fq K‡i = Ni‡cvov Miæ wmu`y‡i †gN cÖK…wZ‡K my›`i †`Lvq) [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b ZZ¨ Awdmvi-05]
†`L‡j Wivq) [‡et‡ivtwet BBA 13-14] A The nature is looking beautiful in the spring.
A The, The B A, a B Nature looks beautiful in the spring.
C A, the D none Ans:c C The nature looks like beautiful in spring.

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| 

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


1. Article- me©`v noun/ adjective/ adverb Gi c~‡e© em‡Z cv‡i Ges Zv g~jZ noun ‡K
wb‡`©k Kivi Rb¨B e‡m| [GB e¨vcviwU eyS‡Z mgm¨v n‡j 1g w`‡K Basic AskwU †`‡L Av‡mb]
2. mvaviYZ Uncountable /Proper/ material/ Abstract noun Gi c~‡e© a/an article
e‡m bv| Z‡e wbw`©ó K‡i eyySv‡j G‡`i c~‡e© Article em‡Z cv‡i| hv c~‡e©B Av‡jvwPZ n‡q‡Q|

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

C Gold is a precious metal. C an D none Ans:a


D Gold is precious metal. Ans:c 150. ‘We have --- breakfast at 7 A.M.’ Fill in
e¨vL¨v: “Gold” material noun ZvB article n‡e bv the blank. [cwievi cwiKíbv mnKvix/cwi`k©K-18]
Avi metal- common noun ZvB Gi c~‡e© a e‡m‡Q A the Ba

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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 239 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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]

C the college D colleges Ans:a Aa B the

e¨vL¨v: college noun Øviv GK RvZxq me¸‡jv‡K C an D none Ans:a

eySv‡j Zvi c~‡e© mvaviYZ article e‡m bv|


3. gout (‡Mu‡UevZ), measles (wgRjm-nvg), mumps (gvg&m-& KY©MÖwš’i cÖ`vnc~Y© †Quvqv‡P †ivMwe‡kl) BZ¨vw`

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


†iv‡Mi bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m| ‡bvU: Z‡e AIDS I Abvb¨ †iv‡Mi bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m bv|
4. GKwU gvÎ Øxc Ceylon Ges GKwU gvÎ ce©Z Everest G‡`i c~‡e© the e‡m bv|
5. go home/abroad/hospital, in bed (weQvbvq) Gme †ÿ‡Î article e‡m bv|
154. --- AIDS virus infection is incurable.
(GBWm fvBivm msµgY `~iv‡ivM¨ e¨vwa) [Xvtwet (A) 07-08] 156. It’s late. Let’s go --- home. (‡`wi n‡q †M‡Q|
A a B an Pj evwo hvB) [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (B) 11-12]
C the D no article Ans:d Do you ever have your breakfast in ---
155. Rahim went to --- hospital as a patient. bed? [‡et‡ivtwet (B) 12-13]
A the B a [10 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14] Aa B an
C an D no article Ans:d C the D no article Ans:d

 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]

159. Oranges are grown in --- Nagpur. [‡ij gš¿Yvjq


A the B no article
(Kw¤ú. Acv‡iUi) 12 Ryb 21] C a D an Ans:d
A A B An 162. --- water of this lake is pure. [16Zg cÖfvlK
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mgch©vq)- 19]
C The D No article Ans:c Aa B an or the
C the D no article Ans:c

Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb


https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 240 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Model Test/ Chapter Review
(on Total Article)
1. ‘An orange is round’ means- (Kgjv C an D no article Ans:a
‡MvjvKvi) [kvtwetcÖtwet 05-06] 7. This is rather --- difficult question. The
A just one orange
correct article is- [ivtwet (E) 18-19]
B Any specifies orange
A the B no article
C Not an orange, something else
C an Da Ans:d
D All oranges of the world Ans:d
8. Louis --- fourteen was --- benevolent
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb common noun Gi Av‡M article king. [ivtwet 09-10, Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-96, 00]
em‡j Zv Øviv H RvZxq me eySvq| ZvB GB ev‡K¨ A the, a B the, the
an orange Øviv mKj Kgjv‡KB eySv‡”Q| C the, no article D both a+b Ans:a
2. I heard --- knock on --- door. (Avwg `iRvq 9. As ------- nation Bangladeshis are ------
Kov bvovi kã ïbjvg) [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (d) 07-0, 11-12] religious- minded but not zealots.
A a, an B a, the [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16]

C the, an D no article, the Ans:b A a,


no article B a, the Ans:a
3. He is --- honours graduate. Fill in the C the, a D the, no article

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

C the D no article Ans:a C an D none Ans:c

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------------

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 241 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Degree (Comparison of Adjective & Adverb)
♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion
cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 6wU+- 7-14, 18-26 Go to Index
 All Bank Job Exams 12wU+- 2, 4, 6, 7-12, 15, 18, 20-26
 Primary Job Exams 13wU+- 2, 3-6, 9-12, 15, 17, 18, 20-23
 PSC & Other Jobs 190wU+- All

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


GB Aa¨vq †_‡K GLb ch©šÍ wewmGm wcÖwj‡Z †gvU cÖkœ 4. Which sentence is correct? [28th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
n‡q‡Q 6wU| GLv‡b G¸‡jv e¨vL¨vmn †`Iqv n‡jv| A This is an unique case.
1. The comparative of- "A string of pearls B This is a unique case. (GwU GKwU AmvaviY NUbv/gvgjv)
was not so bright as her teeth. [41st BCS] C This is a very unique case.
A Her teeth was more brighter than a D This is the most unique case. Ans:b
string of pearls. Hints: unique wb‡RB me©`v superlative ZvB Gi
B Her teeth were brighter than a string of c~‡e© very, most em‡e bv| ZvB option- C, D
pearls. fzj| Avi b mwVK a fzj, KviY article Gi
C A string of pearls was brighter than her wbqgvbymv‡i u hw` “BD” Gi gZ D”PviY nq Z‡e
teeth. Zvi c~‡e© a e‡m|
D A string of pearls were very bright than
5. I thought that --- was the last one.
her teeth. Ans:b
A the most prettiest of all [24th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
2. Prices for bicycles/ bikes can run --- Tk B prettiest one of all
20000/250000. [18th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] C the prettiest one from all
A as high as B so high as D the prettiest one of all Ans:d
C as high to D as high for Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: option- a fzj KviY prettiest wb‡RB
e¨vL¨v: As high as A_© cÖvq D”P ev cÖvq †Kvb wKQzi Superlative ZvB Gi c~‡e© most em‡e bv| b fzj
mgKÿ| As high as ‡hv‡M evK¨wUi evsjv: KviY superlative Gi c~‡e© the ‡bB| Ab¨w`‡K
wØPµhv‡bi g~j¨ cÖvq 20,000/ 250000 UvKv ch©šÍ
mK‡ji g‡a¨ GKRb‡K eySv‡Z one of all nq ZvB
DVvbvgv K‡i|
DËi d|
3. Which one is correct? (bxjb` Avwd«Kv
6. Honey is -- sweet.(gay Lye wgwó) [29th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
gnv‡`‡ki me‡P‡q eo b`x) [17th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A very B too much
A The Nile is longest river in Africa.
C much too D extensive Ans:a
B The Nile is longest river in the Africa.
e¨vL¨v: Positive degree Gi kã‡K very Øviv †Rvo
C Nile is longest river in Africa. Ans:d
cÖ`vb Ki‡Z nq weavq DËi- a;
D The Nile is the longest river in Africa.
[we‡kl K_v: GB eBwU Avcbvi Kv‡Q ‡Kgb jv‡M
e¨vL¨v: The Nile (bxj b`) = b`xi bvg ZvB Gi
gZvgZ Rvbv‡Z cv‡ib †dmey‡K| fv‡jv †j‡M _vK‡j
c~‡e© the em‡e| gnv‡`‡ki bv‡gi cy‡e© the e‡m bv| Avcbvi wbKU¯’ KvD‡K Rvbv‡Z cv‡ib| ab¨ev`]
we¯ÍvwiZ wbqg cv‡eb avivevwnK Av‡jvPbvq|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 242 ~ 01740-073569
 GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv ïiæ- 
Topic-01: Degree Kv‡K e‡j? Bnv KZ cÖKvi? †Kvb †Kvb Parts of Speech Gi Degree nq?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Degree: Adjective I Adverb Gi gvÎv/ ZviZg¨/ Kg/ †ewk BZ¨vw` Øviv ev‡K¨ Zzjbv Kiv‡KB
Degree e‡j| myZivs Bnv Adjective ev Adverb Gi mv‡_ RwoZ| Degree 3 cÖKvi h_v:
1. Positive degree: mvaviYfv‡e ev‡K¨ gZ/mgvb eySv‡Z degree Gi positive form nq| G‡¶‡Î as-----as
A_ev so -----as e‡m| †hgb: Prices for bicycles can run as high as Tk. 20000. Raju is a tall boy.
2. Comparative degree: ev‡K¨ `yB e¨w³ ev e¯‘i Zzjbv †evSv‡Z degree Gi comparative form e¨envi
nq| G‡ÿ‡Î ZzjbvevPK kã wn‡m‡e than/to/from e‡m| †hgb: He is taller than I.
3. Superlative degree: ev‡K¨ `yB‡qi Awa‡Ki g‡a¨ Zzjbv †evSv‡Z than e¨envi bv K‡I degree Gi
superlative e¨envi nq| †hgb: Cuba is one of the largest sugar-growing areas in the world.
1. The correct sentence is --- [ivt wet (E-‡Rvo) 16-17] 3. There is much to be said on both sides.
A She is tallest girl in the class. (Dfq c‡ÿi wKQy ejvi Av‡Q) GLv‡b “bothÓ kãwU [ivtwet
B She is the most tallest girl in the class. 06-07]

C She is the tallest girl in the class. A Positive B Comparative

D She is taller girl in the class. Ans:c C Superlative D None Ans:a


2. Where is the --- post office? [Rxeb exgv (Awdm mnKvix) 3 e¨vL¨v: both Øviv Zzjbv †evSvq bv ZvB GwU positive
A most near B nearest †m‡Þ. 21] word, Ges evK¨wU positive degree-i|
C nearer D more near Ans:b

Topic-02: GK syllable wewkó k‡ãi Positive-comparative-superlative iƒc †`Lvb|


Rule: positive word Gi †k‡l GKwU consonant Ges constant wUi Av‡M GKwU vowel- a, e, i, o, u
_vK‡j, †k‡li consonant wU wظY nq I ‘er’ †hvM n‡q comparative I ‘est’ †hvM n‡q superlative nq|
Rule: Positive word Gi †k‡l ‘e’ _vK‡j ‘r’ †hvM n‡q comparative I ‘st’ †hvM n‡q superlative nq|
Positive Comparative Superlative Positive Comparative Superlative
Big bigger biggest thin thinner thinnest
hot hotter hottest fat fatter fattest
mad madder maddest Rude Ruder Rudest
noble nobler noblest Able Abler Ablest
brave braver bravest Wise Wiser Wisest
4. Which of the following sentence is 5. Children are wiser than their elders.
correct? [Z_¨ gš¿bv. (Mb‡hvMv‡hvM cÖwkÿY) mnKvix cwiPvjK 01] Here wiser is- [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix ‡cÖvMÖvgvi-17]
A He is one of the most rudest men. A in superlative degree
B He is rudest man I've ever met. B in positive degree
C He is one of the rudest men I've ever met. C in comparative degree
D Of all the men I've ever met, he is the D not in any degree Ans:c
rudest. Ans:c 6. Superlative form of the word able is-
e¨vL¨v: a- ‡Z most AcÖ‡qvRbxq KviY rudest [ivtwet 06-07, evsjv‡`k †Wf‡jvc‡g›U e¨vsK wj.2017]

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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 243 ~ 01740-073569
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

7. What is the superlative degree of 9. The superlative of the word ‘shy’? [ GB


wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡eZv‡ii mn-m¤úv`K 19]
“costly”? [ivtwet (A3-Even) 12-13]
Ashy B shyer
A costlier B costly
C shyelse D shiest Ans:d
C costliest D costlyest Ans:c
10. The chain was ---- than we thought. [cÖvK.
8. The superlative degree of “easy” is-
mn. wkÿK 2018 (¯’wMZ 2014) 15 †Rjv, Rtwet (C) 06-07]
A easier B easiest [ivtwet 09-10]
A stronger B much
C easy D none Ans:b
C strongest D strong Ans:a

Topic-03: GKvwaK syllable wewkó k‡ãi Positive-Comparative-Superlative iƒc †`Lvb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Rule: `yB ev Z‡ZvwaK syllable wewkó Adj./adv. Gi Av‡M, †ewk †evSv‡Z ‘more’ †hvM
K‡i comparative, I Av‡iv †ewk †evSv‡Z ‘The most’ †hvM K‡i superlative Ki‡Z nq|
Kg †evSv‡Z ‘less’ †hvM K‡i comparative, I Av‡iv Kg †evSv‡Z ‘the least’ †hvM
K‡i superlative Ki‡Z nq| Note: Superlative adj. word Gi Av‡M the e‡m wKš‘ Superlative adv.
word Gi Av‡M the e‡m bv, ‡hgb: ‘the most beautiful’ (superlative adj.) Ges ‘most beautifully’
(superlative Adverb)
Positive Comparative Superlative
Careful (mZK©)adj. More careful( AwaK mZK©) (the) most careful (me‡P‡q †ewk mZK©)
less careful (Kg mZK©) (the) least careful (me‡P‡q Kg mZK©)
Carefully (mZK©)adv. More carefully(AwaK mZK©fv‡e) most carefully (me‡P‡q †ewk mZK©fv‡e)
less carefully (Kg mZKfv‡e©) least carefully (me‡P‡q Kg mZK© fv‡e)
Expensive (e¨qeûj) more expensive (AwaK e¨qeûj) (the) most expensive (me‡P‡q †ewk e¨qeûj)
less expensive (Kg e¨qeûj) (the) least expensive (me‡P‡q Kg e¨qeûj)
Intelligent more/less intelligent (the) most/least intelligent
Difficult more/less difficult (the) most/least difficult
Famous more/less famous (the) most/least famous
Important more/less important (the) most/least Important
Beautiful more/less beautiful (the) most/least Beautiful
Obedient more/less Obedient (the) most/least Obedient
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 244 ~ 01740-073569
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

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]

C beautiful D more obedient less


A B lesser

12. The word “difficult” in its superlative C least D more Ans:c


form- [cÖv_wgK I MYwk¶v Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-01] 14. Superlative degree of “careful” is- [Btwet
A most difficult B very difficult Ans:a 04-05]
C difficultest D very very difficult A carefully B very careful
C most careful D more careful Ans:c

Topic-04: wbqgnxb k‡ãi Positive-Comparative-Superlative iƒc †`Lvb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


wbqgnxb wKQy word Gi Degree formation (‡ewk ¸iæZ¡c~Y© ZvB gyL¯’ Kiæb)
Positive Comparative Superlative Positive Comparative Superlative
bad/evil/ill worse worst in(Af¨všÍ‡i) inner innermost/inmost
good/well better best out(evwn‡i) outer outermost/outmost
much, many more most up(Dc‡i) upper uppermost/upmost
few fewer fewest Hind (wcQ‡b) hinder hindermost
near(wbKU¯’) nearer nearest old (cy‡iv‡bv) older oldest
nigh (bvqvB- nigher nighest old (eq¯‹/eqm elder eldest
wbKU¯’) †evSv‡Z)
 Advanced Learning: in, out, up G¸‡jv preposition n‡jI GLv‡b adverb ej‡Z n‡e| KviY G¸‡jv
degree Gi †ÿ‡Î G‡`i A_© †`‡L eyS‡eb c‡ivÿfv‡e Giv ¯’vb‡K ‡evSvq weavq Adverb n‡q hvq|
15. The superlative degree of “bad”? [Gb Gm 19. There were ---- guests than I expected.
AvB mnKvix cwiPvjK 2015, bvwms I wgW. wmwb. bvm©. (28 Rvby. 21), [IFIC Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Officer (TAO)18]
Kgb: we`y¨r, R¦vjvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Yvj‡qi wbivcËv Kg©KZ©v -19] A less B lesser
Aworst B farther C fewer D few Ans:c
C better D worse Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: guest countable noun ZvB Gi c~‡e©
16. Which one is not an example of a fewer em‡e|
comparative degree? [bvwms I wgW. wmwb. bvm©. (28 Rvby. 21)] 20. Which one is not a comparative
A much B less degree?[RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v (NSI)-Gi wdì Awd. -17]
C more D worse Ans:a A Upper B Less
17. ‘I found the worse condition.’ The C Worst D Highest Ans:c,d
underline word is- [mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v-15] 21. Best Gi positive degree ‡KvbwU? [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq
A positive B comparative A Better B Fair mnKvix wkÿK -93]
C assertive D superlative Ans:b C Well D Good Ans:d/c
18. Which one is not an example of 22. He is the (bad) boy in the class. [evsjv‡`k
comparative degree? [¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx Uvwid Kwgk‡b M‡elYv Kg©KZ©v-18]
A upper B less 2016] A worse B better
C worst D higher Ans:c C worst D bad Ans:c
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 245 ~ 01740-073569
 Advanced Learning Table
Positive Comparative Superlative
Far (`~ieZ©x-¯’v‡bi `~iæZ¡/ wel‡qi cv_©K¨i †ÿ‡Î) farther farthest
Fore (MwZkxj Ae¯’vq AMªeZ©x/m¤§y‡L/mvg‡b /Av‡M) further furthest(MwZm~PK)
Fore (w¯’i Ae¯’vq AMªeZ©x/ m¤§y‡L/mvg‡b/Av‡M) former foremost, first
Late (Kv‡Ri avivevwnKZv/cieZ©xRb/eB‡qi Ask) latter last(me©‡kl)
Late (mgq †evSv‡Z, †`wi, wej¤^) later latest(AwZ m¤úªwZ)
Little (Kg, †QvU) less (bv _vK‡j littler/lesser) least (bv _vK‡j-littlest)
‡bvU: wbR cwiev‡ii AšÍf©z³ e¨w³i eq‡mi Zzjbv eySv‡Z elder/ eldest Avi Ab¨vb¨ †ÿ‡Î older/ oldest e¨envi nq;
23. We will do our work---. (c‡i Avgiv Avgv‡`i 27. The --- chapters/ part of the book are
KvR Kie) [Exim Bank-05] more interesting and informative. [ivtwet
(B) 16-17, Lytwet 07-08]
A latter B later
C longer D after Ans:b A last B later
C latter D late Ans:a
24. Which one is the superlative degree of
little? [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›` ms¯’v (NSI)-Gi wdì Awdmvi - 17] e¨vL¨v: †h‡nZz eB‡qi Ask eySv‡”Q Avevi the Av‡Q
A Less B Lesser ZvB superlative wn‡m‡e last em‡e| mZK©: Ab¨vb¨
C Least D None Ans:c eB‡Z Gi DËi fzj Av‡Q|
25. ‘Old’ Gi Superlative degree- [cªv_wgK wkÿv Awa. 28. What is the superlative form “late” is-
[ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c` 2019,
A latest B oldest wnmve mn. -13] mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi (ATEO)-15, Btwet H 17-18]
C eldest D oldest/eldest Ans:d
A Latter B Latest
26. The superlative degree of ‘Fore’ is- [Btwet C Last D Least Ans:b,c
(C) 13-14, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (d) 15-16]
A forer B forest
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
C forerest D furthest Ans:d
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
 Advanced Learning Rule :
Topic-05: ‡hme k‡ãi ‡Kvb Comparative/Superlative iƒc nq bv, Giƒc k㸇jv wK wK?
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
: wKQy e¨wZµg: adj./adv. word i‡q‡Q hv‡`i †Kvb degree of comparison †bB|
 Numeral Adjective: Two, seven, double, triple etc.
 Pronominal Adjective: this, that, which, each, what etc.
 AvK…wZevPK kã: round, square, oblong (AvqZ), Circle etc.
 wewfbœ Colour: White, Black, green, red, yellow(njy`), pink(‡Mvjvwc), brown (ev`vwg), blue etc.
 Descriptive Adjective: dead, blind, lame, one-eyed etc. GQvovI yearly, half yearly,
monthly, weekly, several, lunar (চন্দৰ্), solar (†mŠi) etc.
 Auto Emphasizing Word : unique(GKK), universal (mve©Rbxb), top, down, quite
(m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c), absolute, Full, Huge, Empty, complete, Entire(m¤ú~Y©), Almighty(me©kw³gvb/Avjøvn),
supreme, Dead, Eastern, Western, Southern, Northern, Excellent, Eternal, Ideal, Perfect,
False, Head, Chief, Extreme(Pig mxgv), Golden, Daily, Giv me©`v superlative ZvB G‡`i Ab¨ †Kvb
degree Ki‡j fzj n‡e| [e¨wZµg e¨envi: top most, head most, AcÖPwjZ]
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 246 ~ 01740-073569
Topic-06: wZb ai‡bi wWwMÖ evsjvq †Kgb A_© †`q? Ges G‡`i †Pbvi mvaviY Dcvq wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


wZb ai‡bi wWwMÖi evsjv A_© I †Pbvi Dcvq: Positive degree evsjvq gZ/mgvb A_© †`q|
Giƒc ev‡K¨ so/as----as e‡m| †hgb: John is as cunning as fox. (Rb †kqv‡ji gZ PvjvK)
Comparative degree evsjvq n‡Z/‡_‡K/‡P‡q A_© †`q| Giƒc ev‡K¨ comparative word
+ than e‡m| ‡hgb: He is taller than I. Avi Superlative degree evsjvq me‡P‡q---A_© †`q| Giƒc ev‡K¨
the + superlative + Noun+ --- e‡m| †hgb: He is the tallest in the class. (‡m K¬v‡mi g‡a¨ me‡P‡q j¤^v)
29. His wife is --- cook in the word. (Zvi ¯¿x e¨vL¨v: The Nile (bxj b`) = b`xi bvg ZvB Gi
c„w_exi me‡P‡q Lvivc ivaybx) [Ptwet (B) 03-04] c~‡e© the em‡e| gnv‡`‡ki bv‡gi cy‡e© the e‡m bv|
A the very bad B the worst Ans:b 32. “Come on, walk faster,” urged my
C worst(Iqvm&&U&) D the more worse friend, “You are -- a tortoise.” [Ptwet (E) 15-16]
30. Fill in the gap: John is as cunning as ---. A as slow B as slow as
[RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b wcGmwmÕi mnKvix cwiPvjK 2016] C very slow D more slow Ans:b
A lion B fox evsjv A_©: Avgvi eÜz †Rvo w`‡q ej‡jv, `yªZ nuv‡Uv,
C hare D tiger Ans:b Zzwg K”Qc Gi gZ axiMwZm¤úbœ|
e¨vL¨v: gvbyl mvaviYZ fox Gi gZ PvjvK Giƒc K_v 33. This novel is one of the ------- of this
cÖPwjZ Av‡Q ZvB DËi- b author. [Ptwet (C) 09-10]
31. Which one is correct? (bxjb` Avwd«Kv A worse B worser
gnv‡`‡ki me‡P‡q eo b`x) [17th BCS, gva¨wgK I D”P C more bad D worst Ans:d
gva¨wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii Aax‡b cÖ`k©K-04, ivtwet 06-07, Btwet 34. The weather today is --- the weather
(L)12-13, Rupali Bank-13, ‡et‡ivtwet (a) 15-16]
yesterday. (AvR‡Ki AvenvIqv MZKv‡ji AvenvIqvi †P‡q
A The Nile is longest river in Africa.
Lvivc) [Ptwet (E) 16-17] Ans:c
B The Nile is longest river in the Africa.
A more bad than B the most bad than
C Nile is longest river in Africa. Ans:d
C worse than D most worse than
D The Nile is the longest river in Africa.
Topic-07: Positive degree †Z as ----- as Ges so ---- as Gi e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI|
(as ---- as, so ---- as) Gi e¨envi: Affirmative ev‡K¨i †ÿ‡Î Positive degree †Z as
----- as, Ges Negative ev‡K¨i †ÿ‡Î Positive degree †Z so/as ---- as, e¨envi nq Ges
G‡`i gv‡S degree Gi positive form e‡m| [‡bvU: negative ev‡K¨ so ---- as e‡m;
negative/affir. Dfq ev‡K¨ as ---- as e‡m]
35. Prices for bicycles/bikes can run --- Tk 36. The price of laptop can run --- TK.
20000/250000. [18 BCS, GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖk:œ 15
th 2,00,000. [ Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (wR) †mU-wm, 19-20]
Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mg ch©vq)-19, ivtwet A as high as B so high as
(Law) 07-08, (wnmveweÁvb) 09-10, ‡et‡ivtwet 14-15]
C as high to D as high for Ans:a
A as high as B so high as
37. The movie was --- the book. [AMÖYx e¨vsK wj.
C as high to D as high for Ans:a wmwbqi Awdmvi (evwZjK…Z) 2013]
e¨vL¨v: As high as A_© cÖvq D”P ev cÖvq †Kvb wKQzi A as B as good
mgKÿ| As high as ‡hv‡M evK¨wUi evsjv: C good as D as good as Ans:d
wØPµhv‡bi g~j¨ cÖvq 20,000/250000 UvKv ch©šÍ
DVvbvgv K‡i|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 247 ~ 01740-073569


38. The meal did not cost --- much --- I 42. Fill in the blank. This dictionary costs –
expected. [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Bb÷ªv±i-05] --- the other one. [Rvtwet we BDwbU (mgvRweÁvb) 18-19]
A so, so B that, like A twice more than B twice as much as
C as, as D very, as Ans:c C twice as much D twice as manyAns:b
evsjv A_©: Avwg hv cÖZ¨vkv K‡iwQjvg Lvev‡ii e¨q 43. She is beautiful but she is --- her
Zvi †ewk bv| mother. [‡emvgwiK wegvb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-05]
39. No animal is so big ---the blue whale. [9g A most beautiful B less beautiful Ans:d
cÖfv. wbeÜb-13, WvK wefvM (†g‡UªvcwjUb mv‡K©j)cwi`k©K-16] C as beautiful D not so beautiful as
A than B from 44. They were singing --- they could. [‡mvbvjx
C but D as Ans:d e¨vsK Awdmvi-14]
40. I can speak German a little but --- you A as well than B best than
do. (Avwg Rvg©vb fvlvq Aí K_v ej‡Z cvwi wKš‘ †Zvgvi gZ C as better than D as well as Ans:d
fvj bq) [Ptwet B 05-06] 45. My friend said that no car could go ---.
[cwiKíbv Ges cÖevmx Kj¨vb I ‰e‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvt mnt cwit -06]
A not as well as B not well than Ans:a
A so fast like his car
C not so well than D not so better as
B as fast like his car
41. †KvbwU ï× evK¨? [Medical. 94-95, 95-96, cÖv_wgK
cÖavb wk¶K-94, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (B) 15-16] C as fast as his car

A Rahim is as tall as me. D as fast as the car of him Ans:c

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|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Topic-8: MYbv/msL¨vevPK k‡ãi c~‡e© gZ ev mgvb eySv‡Z- As many as Gi e¨envi?
As many as Gi e¨envi: MYbv/msL¨v evPK kã Øviv †Kvb countable noun Gi- gZ/mgvb
eySv‡Z- as many as e¨envi nq| evsjvq gZ A_© cÖ`vb K‡i| †hgb: As many as 1000
species of finch have been identified. (1000 cÖRvwZi gZ ‡QvU cvwL wPwýZ n‡q‡Q)
G‡ÿ‡Î Zzjbvi welqwU as many Gi c‡iI em‡Z cv‡i| MVb: as many + Zzjbvi welqwU/noun
+ as ‡hgb: He needs twice as many books as I need.
47. --- 1000 species of finch have been can see --- 150 different kinds of trees.
identified. [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ- BARRON’S TOEFL, p-365] [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ-BARRON’S TOEFL, P-195]

A as many as B as many A more than B as many as

C as much as D much as Ans:a C up as D as many to Ans:b

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 248 ~ 01740-073569


Topic-09: AMYbv/cwigvbevPK k‡ãi c~‡e© gZ ev mgvb ev †P‡q eySv‡Z- As much as Gi e¨envi?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


As much as Gi e¨envi:: cost, rent, paid, price, value, wage, twice, thrice,
meter, care BZ¨vw` cwigvbevPK k‡ãi Av‡M msL¨vevPK kã _vK ev bv _vK Zzjbv †evSv‡Z- as
much as e¨envi nq| evsjvq “gZ” A_© cÖ`vb K‡i| †hgb: Prices have increased by as
much as 300 per cent. (`vg 30% Gi gZ e„w× †c‡q‡Q)
49. Baby teeth require just --- later already received twice --- gross
permanent teeth. [Btwet (L) 05-06] Ans:c revenues as it earned in the entire
A as careful as B more care than preceding year. [evsjv‡`k nvDR wewìs K‡c©v‡ikb (wmwbqi
C as much care as D as the most care A as much B more Awdmvi)-11]
50. The hard-working girl earns ---. (cÖwikÖgx C as many D as more Ans:a
evwjKvwU Zvi mr †ev‡bi †P‡q wظY Avq K‡i) 53. The clay pot is prettier, but it costs ---
A twice as much as her half-sister other one. [et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (wR) †mU-wm, 19-20] GB
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
B twice as many as her half-sister
A halfless than the
C twice as best as her-sister [Ptwet (C) 17-18]
B half as much as the
D twice as good as her half-sister Ans:a
C half so much as the
51. The roots of the old tree spread out ----
D half so more than the Ans:b
thirty meters in all directions and
54. Last year, Matin earned ----his brother,
damaged nearby buildings. [Pt wet (B1) 16-17]
who has better position. [Rt wet (D) 15-16, Ptwet
A too much B so much
(D) 12-13, (B1) 13-14, (E) 16-17] Ans:a
C as much as D much more Ans:c
A twice as much as B twice more than
e¨vL¨v: cyivZb MvQwUi wkKi¸‡jv wÎk wgUv‡ii g‡Zv
C twice as many as D twice as more as
Qwo‡q †M‡Q Ges cv‡ki feb¸‡jvi ÿwZ K‡i‡Q|
52. In the past six month, the company has
Topic-10: ev‡K¨ than _vK‡j ‡Kvb degree nq? Avevi than Gi object wnmv‡e ‡Kvb Pronoun e‡m?
Rule: ev‡K¨ than _vK‡j comparative degree nq Ges than Gi ci 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 Av‡M I ‡K ¸iæZ¡ w`‡Z n‡e|
Rule: than hy&³ ev‡K¨ subject Gi ¯’‡j possessive + noun _vK‡j than + Possessive
Pronoun (mine, ours, yours, theirs, Rahim’s etc.) e‡m| †hgb: My pen is costlier than yours.
55. He is taller than ---. [K…wl m¤úªmviY (Awa`߇ii mnKvix 58. Helal’s luck could not have been ---
K„wl Kg©KZv©Ñ) 2016, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ….© (dvqvi wjWvi) 11 †m‡Þ. 21] than Ahnaf. [‡emvgwiK wegvb PjvPj KZ…©c‡ÿi wnmve
56. He is older than ---. [ivtwet (social science) 10-11, wbixÿK/wnmveiÿK/LvRvwÂ-2017, kÖg gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK 2005]
ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (wW) (‡mU:1) 19-20] A worst B worser
AI B me C worse D worsted Ans:c
C us D my Ans:a 59. His job is --- than his friends. (Zvi PvKzwi
57. In what way is your job --- than mine? Zvi eÜz‡`i PvKzwii †P‡q †ewk ¸iæZ¡c~Y©) [Lytwet (School) 11-12]
[mgvR‡mev Aw``߇i Bb÷ªv±i-05]
A too important B very important
A similar B smarter
C more important D much important Ans:c
C better D fitter Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 249 ~ 01740-073569


60. Which is the correct comparative form you.(‡Zvgv‡`i `yR‡bi †P‡q Avgvi Kb¨v †ewk `~e©j) [ivtwet
of an adjective? [¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix 2004] A weaker B strong (Law) 05-06]
A This book is not finer than yours. C so weak D tolerably weakAns:a
B Your book is finer than this.  Advance Level MCQ
C Your book is as fine as this. 66. There were ---- guests than I expected.
D None Ans:a [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa. cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv 18, mgvR‡mev Awa. wdì mycvifv.
2017, gnv wnmve wbixÿvK I wbq¯¿‡Ki Kvh©vj‡q AwWUi 2015]
61. Which of the following is incorrect?
A less B lesser
A He is better than me. [ivtwet (F1) 11-12]
C few D fewer Ans:d
B He is better than mine.
e¨vL¨v: guest countable noun ZvB Gi c~‡e©
C He is better than I.
fewer em‡e|
D None of the above Ans:b
67. The newspaper reports inform that
e¨vL¨v: Dc‡i Av‡jvwPZ wbqg Abyhvqx than Gi ci
woman drivers have --- accidents than men.
subjective pronoun bv _vK‡j objective
[ivtwet (GBP) 13-14] [PtwetC1,12-13]
pronoun em‡Z cv‡i ZvB ejv hvq than Gi ci Dfq A less B least
cÖKvi pronoun e‡m| myZivs option (a) Ges (c) C lower D fewer Ans:d
DfqB mwVK Avi †h‡nZz incorrect DËi †P‡q‡Q ZvB ▒☼║♣║ Dc‡ii wbq‡g Av‡iv D`vniY ║♣║☼▒
than Gi ci possessive pronoun(mine) _vKvq 68. Today is --- than yesterday. Fill in the
option (b) fzj| blank with- [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix ‡cÖvMÖvgvi-17]
62. She is --- than she looks. I thought she A more sunny B sunniest
was much older. [evsjv‡`k K…wl Dbœqb K‡cv©. wewfbœ c`-18] C sunnier D most sunny Ans:c
A taller B older
69. This bag is --- heavier --- the other. (GB
C younger D better Ans:c
e¨vMwU Ab¨Uvi †P‡q GKUz †ewk fvix) [mgvR‡mev
e¨vL¨v: Avwg †f‡ewQjvg †m A‡bK eq¯‹ wQ‡jv| Awa`߇ii Bb÷ªv±i- 05]
(Avm‡j) Zv‡K †hgb †`Lvq †m wQ‡jv Zvi †P‡q Kg A quite, then B slightly, than
eq¯‹| Giƒc hyw³KZvq mwVK A_© w`‡Z DËi n‡q‡Q C more, than D as, like Ans:b
younger| e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ heavier kãwU comparative iƒ‡cB
63. She is --- than her brother. [K…wl m¤úªmviY Av‡Q ZvB mv‡_ more em‡e bv Avi than wb‡Z
Awa`߇ii mnKvix K…wl Kg©KZv©-16]
n‡e|
A elder B older
70. The examination was quite easy; --- we
C eldest D oldest Ans:a
expected. [mnKvix mwPe, WªvdwUs (AvBb gš¿Yvjq)-05]
‡bvU: wbR cwiev‡ii AšÍfz³
© e¨w³i eq‡mi Zzjbv
A more easy that B more easy than
eySv‡Z elder/ eldest Avi Ab¨vb¨ †ÿ‡Î older/
C easier than D more easier thanAns:c
oldest e¨envi nq; ev‡K¨i evsjv: cixÿv mnR wQ‡jv, hv cÖZ¨vkv
64. Choose the correct sentence [kÖg gš¿Yvj‡qi KiwQjvg Zvi †P‡q mnR|
mnKvix cwiPvjK 2005]
71. It was ---- expensive than I thought.
AMy pen is costlier than yours.
[cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi †WUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi-16]
BMy pen is costly to yours. A much B more
C My pen is costly from yours.
C high D higher Ans:b
D My pen is costly with yours. Ans:a
65. My daughter is --- than both of

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 250 ~ 01740-073569


Topic-11: mgRvZxq `ywU wel‡qi g‡a¨ Zzjbv Kivi mgq than Gi ci KLb that of, KLb those of nq?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


KLb that of, KLb those of: mgRvZxq `ywU wel‡qi g‡a¨ Zzjbv Kivi mgq comparative
degree ‡Z than Gi ci that of/ those of/ the ones nq| Zzjbvi welq singular n‡j that
of Avi Zzjbvi welqwU plural n‡j those of nq| †hgb: The roads of Dhaka are wider
than those of Rajbari. The Disney park in Japan is larger than the ones in Florida.
 Advanced Learning: GKB ev‡K¨ `yBevi same noun e‡m bv ZvB than Gi 2q evi ‡h noun wU em‡Zv
†mLv‡b that of/ those of/ the ones emv‡bv nq| The weather of Dhaka is better than (the weather)
that of Kathmandu. [GLv‡b the weather `yBevi bv e‡m 2q ¯’‡j the weather ‡K‡U that of e‡m‡Q]

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|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 251 ~ 01740-073569
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?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


`yB‡qi AwaK Gi g‡a¨ Zzjbv - `yB‡qi AwaK wKš‘ Zv‡`i cÖ‡Z¨‡Ki mv‡_ Avjv`v Avjv`v Zzjbv
eySv‡Z comparative degree ‡Z than Gi ci anyone/anybody/anything e‡m| evsjvq
[†h Kv‡iv/‡h ‡KvbwUi †P‡q---] Giƒc A_© †`q| †hgb: Dina is taller than anyone of her
four sisters. (w`bv Zvi Pvi †ev‡bi g‡a¨ †h Kv‡ivi †P‡q j¤^v)
79. Choose the correct sentence. [grm¨ Awa`߇ii 80. He can sing better than --- in his family.
wnmveiÿK-18, ¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Awdm mnKvix-19, mvD_ B÷ e¨vsK wj [Xvtwet (B) 17-18]
†UªBwb Awdmvi-18] Ans:d A everybody
A Dina is taller than each of her four sisters. B everyone
B Dina is taller than all of her four sisters. C anybody
C Dina is taller than either of her four sisters. D someone Ans:c
D Dina is taller than anyone of her four sisters.

Topic-14: Positive Ges Comparative Degree ‡K †Rvi cÖ`vbKvix kã wn‡m‡e wK wK e‡m?


DËi: Positive degree †Z †Rvi cÖ`vb Kiv †evSv‡Z Positive word Gi c~‡e© very e‡m|
‡hgb: Honey is very sweet. Avevi Comparative degree †Z †Rvi cÖ`vb Kiv †evSv‡Z
comparative word Gi c~‡e© much/ far e‡m| ‡hgb: The book is much better.
81. The weather is --- gloomier today than 83. Honey is --- sweet. (gay Lye wgwó) [29th BCS,
it was yesterday. [Xvtwet (B) 14-15, evsjv‡`k WvK mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Awdm mnvqK-17, Rvtwet (L- BwZnvm) 09-10]
wefvM (‡g‡UªvcwjUb mv‡K©j) cwi`k©K-16] A very B too much
A more B more than
C much too D extensive Ans:a
C very D much Ans:d
84. She looks --- than she is. (Zv‡K Kg eqmx
e¨vL¨v: gloomier ‡K †Rvo cÖ`v‡bi Rb¨ much †`Lvq) [Btwet (C) 17-18]
e‡m‡Q| very em‡e bv KviY very e‡m positive Gi
A much younger B more younger
mvg‡b| more em‡e bv KviY gloomier wb‡RB C more young D very younger Ans:a
comparative kã| MZKv‡ji †P‡q AvR AvKvk
85. I feel --- now. [etwet (L) 13-14]
A‡bK †ewk †gNv”Qbœ|
A more happier B much happy
82. The book is --- better. (eBwU Zzjbvg~jK AwaK C much happier D more happy Ans:c
fvj) [ivtwet 07-08]
86. My house is --- comfortable than my
A more B very
father’s. [Xvtwet (A) 09-10, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (L) 16-17]
C much D far Ans:c
A very B much
e¨vL¨v: cwigvb/gvÎv †evSv‡Z much Avi `~ieZ©x
C to D much more Ans:d
†evSv‡Z far e‡m| ZvB DËi c|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 252 ~ 01740-073569
Topic-15: Main verb/be verb/linking verb Gi ci degree Gi Adjective bv Adverb e‡m?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


DËi: ev‡K¨ positive- comparative-superlative ‡hUvB `iKvi ‡nvK hw` Bnv main verb
Gi c‡i n‡j adverb em‡e| †hgb: He drives much more carefully than his friend.
[Z‡e be verb ev linking verb Gici n‡j adjective em‡e|]
87. He drives much --- than his friend. (‡m A efficientlymore than much
Zvi eÜzi †P‡q AviI †ewk mZK©fv‡e Mvwo Pvjvq) [Xvtwet B much more efficiently than
A careful B more careful 99-00] C much more than efficiently
C more carefully D carefully Ans:c D more efficiently much than Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Main Verb (drive) Gici adverb n‡e 89. I prepare my lesson --- than you. [ÎvY I
cybe©vmb cÖKí ev¯Íevqb Kg©KZ©v-06]
weavq DËi c| Ab¨w`‡K ev‡K¨ than Av‡Q weavq
A careful B more careful
comparative iæc more carefully n‡q‡Q|
C more carefully D carefully Ans:c
88. The Frankin Stove, which became common
e¨vL¨v: Main Verb Gici adverb nq| ev‡K¨
in the 1790s, burned wood --- an open fire
place. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: e†kgyiwecÖwe (Gd), †mU-we, prepare main verb hvi ci Adverb jvM‡e
19-20] ZvB DËi c|

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.

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 253 ~ 01740-073569


94. Which one is the correct sentence? (‡m C He is much well than bad.
Lviv‡ci †P‡q fvj †ewk) [gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wk¶K-00] D He is most better than bad. Ans:b
A He is better than bad. [ivtwet (E2) 17-18]

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


B He is more good than bad.
Topic-18: hZ ZZ †evSv‡Z Comparative Gi Av‡M wK e‡m Ges MVb wK? D`vniY `vI|
Rule: hZ ZZ †evSv‡Z Double comparison nq| A_©vr GKwU ev‡K¨i `ywU As‡k
Comparative degree Gi e¨envi nq| MVb: The + Comparative -----, the +
Comparative -----. ‡hgb: The more he gets, the more he wants. jÿ¨ Kiæb, MVbwU
e¨wZµg KviY more kãwU comparative nIqv ¯^‡Ë¡I Gi Av‡M the em‡Q| hw`I Avgiv Rvwb
superlative word Gi Av‡M the e‡m|  Advanced Learning: Giƒc MV‡b comparative kãwU
Adverb wn‡m‡e KvR Ki‡e| KviY Bnv ev‡K¨i Verb ‡K modify K‡i| Dc‡ii ev‡K¨ ejv n‡”Q- hZ Pvq ZZ
cvq| A_©vr more Øviv get I want ‡K modify Ki‡Q weavq GwU adverb| [more get = hZ Pvq]
95. The greater the demand, ---- the price. 99. The more you practise speaking, -----.
[Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿb e¨y‡ivi BÝUªv±i-18, cÖv_wgK I MYwkÿv [evsjv‡`k †ijI‡q mnKvix Kgv‡Û›U-07, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvjq, Dc- mnKvix
wefv‡M mnKvix cwiPvjK-01, ¯’vbxq miKvi wefv‡Mi DcmnKvix cwiPvjK-16]
cÖ‡KŠkjx/bKkvKvi 19, wkÿv cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. (Awdm mnv.)]
A you will do it better
A the higher B higher
B do it better
C the high D high Ans:a
C the better you will do it
Source: BARRON’S TOEFL, Model-2, Sec-2, D better you will do it. Ans:c
Q-5, Page-365 †_‡K ûeû| 100. The more we looked at the piece of
96. The --- you worry, the better. [ewnivMgb I modern art, ---. [Avj-Avivdv Bmjvgx e¨vsK-11]
cvm‡cvU© A‡a`߇ii mnt cwiPvjK-14]
A the higher its B its higher Ans:a
A much B more
C higher of its D higher than its
C little D less Ans:d
101. The more you read, the more you learn.
e¨vL¨v: hZ Kg `ywðšÍv Ki‡e, ZZ fv‡jv| Giƒc A‡_©
Here “More” is an- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10]
mwVK DËi n‡e less|
A adjective B adverb
97. Choose the correct sentence. [cÖv_wgK I MYwk¶v
C interjection D none Ans:b
Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-01, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-13]
AMore you read, more you learn. Ans:d e¨vL¨v: comparative degree †Z hZ---ZZ A‡_©
B The more you read, more you learn.
more e¨eüZ n‡j Zv adverb n‡e| KviY more
C More you read, the more you learn.
kãwU main verb ‡K modify K‡i| †hgb: The
D The more you read, the more you learn.
more you read, the more you learn.
102. As far as the hard disk is concerned,
98. The longer I live here, ----. (Avwg GLv‡b
hZw`b _vKwQ, ZZ cQ›` KiwQ) [Xvtwet (D) 10-11]
the bigger, -----. [Ptwet (B) 11-12, Btwet (B) 16-17]
A the best B the better
A I like the more B the more I like it
C better D best Ans:b
C the more I would like it
D I like it more Ans:b 103. The --- said about this, the ----. (GUv
e¨vL¨v: 1g Ask present tense G Av‡Q ZvB cieZ©x m¤ú©‡K hZ Kg ejv hvq ZZ fv‡jv) [Xvtwet (a) 07-08]
AskI present tense n‡e weavq DËi c bv n‡q b A few, best B less, better

n‡e| C more, worst D little, better Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 254 ~ 01740-073569


Topic-19: One of the Gi ci Superlative Degree Gi e¨envi Av‡jvPbv Kiæb?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


“One of the” Gi ci superlative degree Gi e¨envi Kiv nq| MVb: One of the +
Superlative word + Noun plural nq| †hgb: Cuba is one of the largest sugar-
growing areas in the world. He is one of the most superstitious people I know.
 ¸iæZ¡c~Y© wj¼: GB one of --Related Av‡iv A‡bK MCQ cv‡eb Pronoun I Subject Verb Agreement Aa¨v‡q|
104. Cuba is --- sugar-growing areas in the 106. Rajshahi is --- sugar growing areas in
world.[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (C) 11-12, ivtwet (BBA) 07-08] Bangladesh. [ivt wet (E) we‡Rvo 15-16,  ûeû Kgb:
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (†Rjv-25): (1g avc)- 19]
A one of the larger B one of the largest
A one of the larger B one of largest
C the larger D largest Ans:b
Source: CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-4, Section- C one of the largest D largest Ans:c
2, Part-A, Question-4, P-414] 107. Kuakata is one of the most popular ---
105. Tahseen/Sara/Sumon was one ---------. in Bangladesh. [ivtwet (Law) 13-14]
[KvwiMix wkÿv `߇ii Aax‡b KvixMix Rywbqi BÝUªv±i-05, ivtwet (Law A resort B trips
& Justice) 05-06, Ptwet (C3) 12-13]
C resorts D trip Ans:c
A of the happy childs of his class
108. One of --- of the late Middle ages was
B child who was the happiest of all the classes
C of the happiest child of the class Ans:d saint Thomas Aquinas. A scholar who
D of the happiest children in the class
studied under Albertus Magnus. [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ-
BARRON’S TOEFL, Page-160 †_‡K]
e¨vL¨v: c- fzj KviY child singular g‡b ivL‡Z
A the thinkers who was great
n‡e child-children, baby-babies, Ges boy- B the great thinker C the greatest thinkers
boys| Source: CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-2, D who thought greatly Ans:c
Section-2, Part-A, Question-2, P-353]

Topic-20: Preposition (of/between/among) Øviv Degree Gi e¨envi †`Lvb|


 †Kvb ev‡K¨ of + the two--, of + the pair--, of + the twin--- (sons) (hgR mšÍvb),
of + the couple --- (husband, wife); Between + Plural Noun--, BZ¨vw` Gfv‡e
_vK‡j H ev‡K¨ The + Comparative--- nq|
Advanced Learning: `yB‡qi g‡a¨ GKRb‡K wbw`©ó K‡i ‡evSvq weavq article Gi wbqgvbymv‡i Giƒc ev‡K¨
comparative word Gi Av‡M ‘the’ e¨envi Ki‡Z nq| ‡hgb: He is the better of the two.
 †Kvb ev‡K¨ of + the three---, of + the six---, of + all-----, among + Plural Noun, BZ¨vw`
_vK‡j H ev‡K¨ The + Superlative--- nq| ‡hgb: Among the students, he is the most brilliant.
109. I thought that --- was the last one. [24th 110. Their office consisted of three rooms, --
BCS, kni mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-07, ivt wet (E-‡Rvo) 16-17, Rtwet - was used as a conference room. [evsjv‡`k
A the most prettiest of all (D) 17-18] nvDR wewìs K‡c©v‡ikb (Awdmvi)-11, ivtwet (B-law) 15-16, 17-18]
B prettiest one of all A larger
of which B the largest of which
C the prettiest one from all C the largest of them
D the prettiest one of all Ans:d D the most largest one Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: option- a fzj KviY prettiest wb‡RB
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ wZbwU K‡ÿi K_v Av‡Q ZvB
Superlative ZvB Gi c~‡e© most em‡e bv| b fzj KviY
superlative n‡e| Avevi ev‡K¨ Kgv (Õ) Av‡Q/ GKB
superlative Gi c~‡e© the ‡bB| Ab¨w`‡K mK‡ji g‡a¨ sentence| ZvB evK¨wU relative pronoun
GKRb‡K eySv‡Z one of all nq ZvB DËi d| ‘which’ e¨eüZ n‡e|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 255 ~ 01740-073569
111. Rasel is the smaller --- the two boys. (`yRb sister is, Moly is the tallest of the two.
evj‡Ki g‡a¨ iv‡mjB †ewk †QvU) [Btwet 05-06, _vbv wkÿv Awd.99] [wZZvm M¨vm UªvÝwgkb GÛ wWmwUªweDkb †Kv¤úvbx wjwg‡UW (†WcywU
A¨vwmm‡U›U BwÄwbqvi)-11]
A of B as
A is the tall of the
C before D than Ans:a
B is the taller of the
112. Choose the incorrect sentence: [Xvtwet (D)
07-08, Btwet (A) 14-15] C has been the tall of the

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?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


me©`vB comparative k㸇jvi e¨envi : Senior (e‡qv‡R¨ô), Junior (eqtKwbô),
Superior (‡kÖô), Inferior (wbK…ó), Prior (c~e©eZ©x), Posterior (cieZ©x), Ulterior (`~ieZ©x),
Preferable (cQ›`bxq) GB AvUwU Latin word Øviv Zzjbv †evSv‡Z Comparative degree
nq Ges G‡`i ci ‘than’ bv e‡m ‘to’ e‡m| †hgb: He is senior to me.
we‡kl mZK©Zv: GB k㸇jv me©`v comparative degree nq ZvB Gi mv‡_ KLbI more, most, best e‡m bv|
 Advanced Learning: Dc‡ii k㸇jvi ci object bv _vK‡j to em‡e bv| A_©©vr mivmwi G¸‡jv ØvivB
evK¨ †kl n‡e| †hgb: He is senior. evK¨wU senior ØvivB †kl ZvB to Gi cÖ‡qvRb †bB|  Avevi GKB ev‡K¨
`ywU comparative word Gi `ywU wfbœ preposition cÖ‡qvRb n‡j Zv cÖ`vb Ki‡Z n‡e| †hgb: He is better
than and superior to me. GLv‡b better Gi than Avi superion Gi ci to e‡m‡Q|
118. Choose the correct sentence? [Avbmvi I wfwWwc 119. Identify the correct sentence-[GB wbq‡g ûeû
Awa`߇ii mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U 05] Kgb: 15 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb (K‡jR ch©vq) -19]
A What do you prefer most? He is better and superior than me.
A
B What do you prefer? B He is better than and superior to me.
C What do you prefer more? C He is better and suprerior to me. Ans:b
D What do you prefer best? Ans:b D He is superior than and better than me.
e¨vL¨v: prefer kãwU me©`v comparative degree e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ `ywU comparative adjective ZvB
nq ZvB Gi mv‡_ KLbI more, most, best e‡m bv wfbœ wfbœ preposition cÖ‡qvRb weavq better Gi
c‡i than Avi superior Gi c‡i to e‡m‡Q|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 256 ~ 01740-073569
120. These essays are intellectually --- and 123. This pen is inferior --- your pen. [Avbmvi I
represent various levels of complexity. wf.wW.wc. Awa`. mv‡K©j A¨vWRyU¨v›U-10, Btwet (F) 17-18, ‡emvg. wegvb
KZ…©. (dvqvi wjWvi) 11 †m‡Þ. 21]
[cÖvBg e¨vsK wj. †Uªwbs Rywbqi Awdmvi (K¨vk) 2013]
A with B to
A revealing B modern
C after D of Ans:b
C superior D demanding Ans:c
124. You are junior --- me --- ten years.(Zzwg
121. Choose the correct sentence- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnt
wkt wbt cwiÿv-15, gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK 2001] Avgvi †P‡q `k eQ‡ii †QvU) [ivtwet (G) 11-12, (H) 16-17]
A Death is preferable than dishonor. A in, by B to, by
B Death is more preferable than dishonor. C to, of D than, by Ans:b
C Death is more preferable then dishonor. 125. Choose the right sentence.(‡m Avgvi †P‡q
D Death is preferable to dishonor. Ans:d eo) [Rtwet (D) 11-12, kÖg gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK 2005]
122. I am senior --- him --- point of length of A He is senior than me.
service. [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK(mycvifvBRvi)-15] B He senior form me.
A to, in B of, to C He is senior to me.
C of, in D to, at Ans:a D He is senior of me. Ans:c

Topic-22: ‡Kvb k㸇jv wb‡RivB me©`v Superlative Ges G‡`i e¨envi Kx? D`vniY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


me©`vB Superlative k㸇jvi e¨envi : wb‡Pi k㸇jv wb‡RivB me©`v superlative A_©
†`q| ZvB G‡`i c~‡e© ‘more/ most/ very /large/ great’ BZ¨vw` e¨envi Kiv hv‡e bv| G‡`i
comparative/ positive nq bv| Z‡e cÖ‡qvRb Abyhvqx G‡`i c~‡e© article Gi wbqgvbymv‡i (a,
an, the) em‡Z cv‡i| †hgb: This is a unique case. ( 28th BCS)
me©`v Superlative Word: unique(GKK), universal (mve©Rbxb), top, down, quite(m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c),
absolute, Full, Huge, Empty, complete, Entire(m¤ú~Y©), Almighty(me©kw³gvb/Avjøvn), supreme,
Dead, Eastern, Western, Southern, Northern, Excellent, Eternal, Ideal, Perfect, False, Head,
Chief, Extreme(Pig mxgv), Golden, Daily, [e¨wZµg e¨envi: top most, head most, AcÖPwjZ]
126. Which sentence is correct? [28th BCS , iƒcvwj 128. Which one is correct? (wZwb Pig mxgvq †cŠuQv‡jb)
e¨vsK wmwbqi Awdmvi-13, gš¿bvj‡qj DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkwj-17, Btwet [ivtwet (BSc) 13-14]
H 15-16, ivtwet 09-10, Lytwet (social science) 11-12]
A He reached most extreme point.
A This is an unique case.
B He reached the most extreme point.
B This is a unique case.
C He reached the extreme point. Ans:c
C This is a very unique case.
D He reached the more extreme point.
D This is the most unique case. Ans:b
129. Which has no comparative degree?
Hints: unique wb‡RB me©`v superlative ZvB Gi
A good B happy
c~‡e© very, most em‡e bv| ZvB option- C, D fzj|
C top D little Ans:c
Avi b mwVK a fzj, KviY article Gi wbqgvbymv‡i u
130. Which is the correct sentence? [evsjv‡`k cwit
hw` “BD” Gi gZ D”PviY nq Z‡e Zvi c~‡e© a e‡m| ey¨t Ryywbqi cwit mnt (3-1-2020)]
ev‡K¨i evsjv: GwU GKwU AmvaviY NUbv/gvgjv| A He is the most perfect judge.
127. Which of the following is not correct? B He is a most perfect judge.
[‡mvbvwj e¨vsK wj. Awdmvi (K¨vk) 2014, evtwet MY‡hvMv‡hvM 09-10, C He is a very perfect judge.
Xvtwet B 09-10, A 14-15] D He is a perfect judge. Ans:d
A hugest B tallest Hints: Perfect wb‡RB me©`v superlative ZvB
C largest D biggest Ans:a Gi c~‡e© very, most, great BZ¨vw` em‡e bv|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 257 ~ 01740-073569
Transformation of Degree- Go to Index
Topic-23: Degree (Positive-Comparative-Superlative) cwieZ©b Kivi wbqg wjLyb|
Positive Comparative Superlative
Very few+ noun plural----+ Subj (N/P) +verb +(not) + Sub + verb + one of
verb plural + as-------as+ comparative word +than +most the+ superlative word +
noun/ pronoun other +obj (N/P) noun/ Pro-----
No other + superlative-Gi subj(N/P) +verb +(not) Sub + verb + the+
c‡ii N/P + verb + so/as + +comparative word +than +any superlative word +
positive form + as + subj other +obj(N/P) noun/Pro-----
1g noun/ pronoun + verb+ as Gi cieZx© subject (N/P) +verb +
(not) + as/so-----as + 2q (not) + comparative word +
noun/ pronoun than/to + 1g noun/ pronoun
Topic-24: Very few hy³ positive evK¨ †_‡K comparative-superlative Kivi wbqg|
P=C=S: very few = than most other = one of the hy³ ev‡K¨i degree interchange:

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Positive MVb: Very few+ noun plural----+ verb plural + as ------- as+ noun/pronoun
Comparative MVb: subj(N/P) +verb +(not) +comparative word +than +most other +obj(N/P)
Superlative MVb: Sub + verb + one of the+ superlative word + noun/Pro----- hy³ evK¨:
‡bvU: Gme cÖ‡kœ Superlative ‡_‡K comparative/ positive PvB‡j GKB wbqg cÖ‡hvR¨ n‡e|
D`vniY: Positive: Very few rivers in Bangladesh are as big as the Padma.
Comparative: The Padma is better than most other rivers in Bangladesh.
Superlative: The Padma is one of the biggest rivers in Bangladesh.
131. Water-logging is one of the worst [Bad-Worse-Worst] Ans:a
problems in our country. (Positive) [14 e¨vL¨v: One of the _vK‡j positive Ki‡Z very
Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹j
z ch©vq-2) 2017] few + noun-Gi plural form + plural verb +
A No other problem in our country is as
so + adjective-Gi positive form + as + sub
bad as water-logging.
wU e‡m|
B Very few problems in our country are
133. The Padma is one of the biggest rivers
as bad as water-logging.
in Bangladesh. (positive) [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK
C Water-logging is a very worse problem wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-15, 12Zg ¯‹zj wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-15]
in our country. A Very few river in Bangladesh is as big
D Water logging is worse than any other as the Padma.
problem in our country. Ans:b B Very few rivers in Bangladesh are as
132. He was one of the worst men in the big as the Padma.
world. (make it positive) [15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I C No other river in Bangladesh is so big
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) 2019] GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: as the Padma.
A Very few men in the world were so bad as he.
D No other rivers in Bangladesh are as
B Very few man in the world was so bad as he.
big as the Padma. Ans:b
C Very few men in the world was so bad as he.
D Very few man in the world were as bad as he.
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 258 ~ 01740-073569
Topic-25: No other hy³ positive evK¨ †_‡K comparative-superlative Kivi wbqg|
P=C=S: No other = than any other = the + superlative hy³ ev‡K¨i degree interchange:

িভিডও
িভিডওেদখেত
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.

েকােডি�ক
Comparative: Iron is more useful than any other metal.
Superlative: Iron is the most useful metal.

ি�ককরুন
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

137. The positive of ‘Iron is the most useful as Dhaka.


metal’. [ivtwet 05-06, wewUwfÕi mnKvix cÖ‡Kvkjx (wmwfj)-17] D Some cities in Bangladesh is as big as

A Very few metals are as useful as iron. Dhaka Ans:b


B Iron is as useful as many other metals. 141. Mango is one of the sweetest fruits in
C No other metal is as useful as iron. Ans:c the world. (comparative) [6ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
D Iron is more useful than many other metals. A Mango is more sweet than any other
138. Belal is the best boy in the class. fruits in the world.
(Comparative) [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb B Mango is more sweet than all other
cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-15] fruits in the world.
A Very few boys is the class as as good as Belal. C Mango is sweeter than
B Belal is good boy is the class. Ans:c most other fruits in the world.
C Belal is better than any other boy in the class. D Mango is sweeter than
D Belal is better than any other boys in the class.
any other fruits in the world. Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 259 ~ 01740-073569


Topic-26: (not) + as/so ---- as + hy³ positive evK¨ †_‡K comparative Kivi wbqg|
P=C: as/so ---- as = than/to + object(N/P) hy³ ev‡K¨i degree interchange:
Comparative MVb: subject(N/P) +verb + (not) + comparative word + than/to + object(N/P)
Positive MVb: than Gi cieZx© noun/ pronoun + verb+ (not)+ as/so-----as + 1g noun/pronoun
‡hgb: Positive: He is as clever as a fox. Comparative: A fox is not cleverer than him.
142. Change positive to comparative. ‘He is 144. It is more than honesty. (Make it
as ferocious as tiger’ [Xvtwet (d) 15-16] ‘positive’) [15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-
A A tiger is not more ferocious than he. 2) 19] GB wbq‡g Kgb :

B A tiger is not ferocious than he. A Honesty is not as much as it.


C A tiger is not ferocious than he. Ans:a B Honesty are not as much as it.
D A tiger is not more ferocious than him. C Honesty is as much as it.

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

Topic-27: Degree hy³ evK¨¸‡jvi Affirmative ‡_‡K Negative Kivi wbqg|


Degree hy³ evK¨¸‡jvi Affir.- Negative: ‡h †Kvb Affirmative degree evK¨‡K
Negative Kivi mgq Ackb †_‡K wb‡Pi †h‡Kvb MVbwU e¨envi n‡Z cv‡i| ZvB degree Gi
mKj aviYv gv_vq †i‡L A_©MZ welqwU we‡ePbvi `vwe iv‡L| wewfbœ degree ‡Z negative MVb
†`Lyb- MVb-1: Ab¨ degree ev‡K¨i sub ¯’vb wVK _vK‡j ---not more/less + positive
form + than--
MVb-2: Ab¨ degree ev‡K¨i sub ¯’vb cwiewZ©Z n‡j---- verb +(not) +comparative word + than ---
MVb-3: No other + N/P + verb + so/as + positive form + as + N/P,
MVb-4: sub ¯’vb cwiewZ©Z n‡j---- verb+ (not)+ as/so + positive form + as + N/P,
146. He is the best player. (Negative) [11 Zg 147. Money is sweeter than honey. (Negative)
‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2014] [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q] -17]

A No other player is as better as he. A Honey is not so sweet as money.


B No other player is as good as he. B Nothing is as sweet as money and honey.

C No other player is as best as he. Ans:b C Money is not as sweet as honey.

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|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 260 ~ 01740-073569
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
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

D He is in a good mood. Ans:c an exam! [Ptwet (D) 17-18]


e¨vL¨v: Zzjbvg~jK fv‡jv eySv‡Z ev‡K¨ than bv A the worst B worst
_vK‡jI adjective Gi c~‡e© comparative word C worse C most worse Ans:a
em‡Z cv‡i;

 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vq wb‡q Av‡jvPbv I Model Test Gi jvBf


K¬vm AvKv‡i wfwWI ‡`Lvi Rb¨ cv‡ki QR ‡KvW ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 261 ~ 01740-073569


Preposition (c`vš^qx Ae¨q/m¤^Üm~PK Ae¨q) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 24wU+- All topics are important
 All Bank Job Exams 61wU+- All topics are important
 Primary Job Exams 28wU+- All topics are important
 PSC & Other Jobs 247wU+- All topics are important

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n- Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA
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¨]

right (Adj) ‡K gwWdvB K‡i‡Q| 2q ev‡K¨ Qvov A‡_© A as well B also

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

Expert- Job English, Page no. 262 Mobile: 01740-073569


Between Ges among e¨envi †_‡K 2wU cÖkœ- Over Ges On e¨envi †_‡K 2wU cÖk-œ
06. He divided money --- the two children. (‡m 11. Noureen will discuss the issue with Nasir
`yBRb wkï‡K UvKv fvM K‡i w`j)[21 I 26 BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
st st --- phone. [33rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A among B between A over B through
C in between D over Ans:b C by D with Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ‡dv‡b K_v ejv A‡_© on + the + phone
07. ‘Among’ is a preposition that is used
when ---- people are involved. [38th BCS, I /mobile Avi the bv _vK‡j by phone/mobile
Ab¨vb¨] 12. I will talk to you --- telephone. (Avwg †Zvgvi
A two B more than two mv‡_ †dv‡b K_v ej‡ev) [28th BCS]
C two or more than two D four only Ans:b A over B through
e¨vL¨v: `ywU e¨w³ ev e¯‘i g‡a¨ e›Ub, fvM, Zzjbv, C by D with Ans:a
cv_©K¨ BZ¨vw` †evSv‡Z between Ges `yB‡qi AwaK e¨vL¨v: ‡Uwj‡dv‡b K_v ejv A‡_© on the telephone
e¨w³ ev e¯‘i g‡a¨ e›Ub, fvM, Zzjbv, cv_©K¨ BZ¨vw` Avi the bv _vK‡j over telephone
†evSv‡Z among e¨eüZ nq| 13. Would you please find out Bangladesh --
-- the map? [42nd BCS]
by Ges with e¨envi †_‡K 2wU cÖkœ-
A in B on
08. Hurry up! We have to go --- five minutes. C over D at Ans:b
(Avgv‡`i cuvP wgwb‡Ui g‡a¨ †h‡Z n‡e) [27th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb wKQzi Dc‡i eySv‡Z on e‡m|
A on B before
14. Please put the vase --- the table. (`qv K‡i dzj
C by D in Ans:d
ivLvi cvÎwU †Uwe‡ji Ici ivL) [28th BCS]
e¨vL¨v: fwel¨r †Kvb mg‡qi g‡a¨ †Kvb KvR †kl Ki‡Z
A in B for
n‡e ev Kiv DwPZ Giƒc A‡_© Awbw`ó mgqevPK k‡ãi
C on D over Ans:c
c~‡e© in e‡m|
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb wKQzi Dc‡i eySv‡Z on e‡m|
09. I should appreciate it if you could
complete this work --- Thursday. [26th BCS Since Ges for e¨envi †_‡K 2wU cÖkœ-
I Ab¨vb¨]
15. He has been ill --- Friday/ Monday last.
A by Btill A from B since [13th I 26th BCS]
C to D during Ans:a C on D in Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: fwel¨r †Kvb mg‡qi g‡a¨ †Kvb KvR †kl Ki‡Z e¨vL¨v: GwU present prefect continuous tense
n‡e ev Kiv DwPZ Giƒc A‡_© wbw`ó mgqevPK k‡ãi c~‡e© Gi D`vniY| †Kv‡bv KvR c~‡e© GKwU wbw`©ó mg‡q ïiæ
by e‡m| n‡q eZ©gvb mgq ch©šÍ Pjv‡K present prefect
10. What is the time --- your watch? [‡Zvgvi continuous tense e‡j| †h‡nZz GLv‡b definite
Nwo‡Z (Nwo Abymv‡i) KqUv ev‡R?] [12th BCS (cywjk) I period of time eySv‡bv n‡q‡Q ZvB since e¨eüZ
Ab¨vb¨]
n‡e|
A by B in
16. Julia has been ill --- three months. (Rywjqv
C with D at Ans:a
wZb gvm hver Amy¯’) [28th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb welq Abymv‡i/ †Kvb wKQz n‡Z †evSv‡Z by A since B for
e¨eüZ nq weavq Nwoi mgq Abymv‡i †evSv‡Z by C in D during Ans:b
watch e¨eüZ nq| e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b three months Øviv Awbw`©ó mgq
eySv‡bv n‡q‡Q ZvB for DËi|
Expert- Job English, Page no. 263 Mobile: 01740-073569
“to” e¨envi †_‡K 1wU cÖk-œ No preposition †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ-
17. Credit T.K. 5000 --- my account. (Avgvi
21. The walls of the house have been painted
wnmv‡e 5000 UvKv Rgv Ki) [36th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
--- green. [14th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A in B with
A by B no preposition
C against D to Ans:d
C at D with Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb w`‡K eySv‡Z to e‡m| evsjvq ‡K, ‡i, †Z,
e¨vL¨v: Reach (‡cuŠQv‡bv), resemble (m`„k nIqv),
cÖwZ, w`‡K, D‡Ï‡k¨, wecixZ BZ¨vw` eySv‡Z to e‡m|
recommend (mycvwik Kiv), resign(c`Z¨vM Kiv),
‡hgb: The clinic is to the police station.
discuss, enter, go, meet, order, paint, sign,
(wK¬wbKwU _vbvi wecixZ w`‡K) Japan is to the east answer, investigate, emphasize, violate,
of India. (fvi‡Zi c~‡e© w`‡K Rvcvb Aew¯’Z) comprise BZ¨vw` Transitive Verb ¸‡jvi ci
WH word Øviv ïiæ Preposition †_‡K 2wU cÖkœ- preposition e‡m bv;
wbqg: †Kvb ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z D‡jøwLZ WH word Øviv wel‡q 22. When Ushashi entered --- the room
eySv‡j about, ‡QvU ¯’vb/mgqeySv‡j at, eo mgq/¯’vb everybody stopped talking.
eySv‡j in, i/Gi eySv‡j of, R‡b¨ eySv‡Z for, ‡K/Kvi mv‡_ A into B in Ans:d

eySv‡Z to e‡m| †bvU: †ewki fvM †ÿ‡ÎB preposition C to D no preposition

¸‡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.
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
C The train is running with time.
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
D The train is running to time. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: wbw`©ó mg‡q Pjvgvb _vKv A‡_© GLv‡b on DËi|

Expert- Job English, Page no. 264 Mobile: 01740-073569


 GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ ïiæ 
Topic-01: Preposition Kv‡K e‡j? sentence-G Gi KvR wK? wKQz Preposition Word wjLyb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Preposition: Pre+ position= preposition, pre A_© c~‡e© Avi position A_© Ae¯’vb|
AZGe preposition A_© c~‡e© Ae¯’vb| myZivs †h word mvaviYZ noun, noun phrase,
pronoun, gerund BZ¨vw`i c~‡e© e‡m G‡`i mv‡_ ev‡K¨i Ab¨ word/phrase Gi m¤úK© wb‡`©k
K‡i Zv‡K preposition/relating word e‡j| ‡hgb: He is in the room. Z‡e verb ‡K wb‡`©k Ki‡Z ev‡K¨i
†k‡l †Kvb preposition em‡j Zv adverb n‡e| ‡hgb: Please come in. (`qv K‡i wfZ‡i Avmyb)
01. In which sentence is the word “Past” used as a preposition. [40th BCS 2019]
A Writing letters is a think of the past. B I look back on the past without regret.
CI called out to him as he ran past.
D Tanina was a wonderful singer, but she’s past her prime. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: 1g I 2q ev‡K¨ article (the) Gi ci past kãwU noun| Avi 3q ev‡K¨ main verb Gi ci past kãwU
adverb; Ges †kl evK¨wU‡Z “her prime” GB phrase wU‡K †hvM Kivq past kãwU preposition|
02. Which 'but' is a preposition? [41st BCS]
A It is but right to admit our faults. B What can we do but sit and wait?
C We tried hard, but did not succeed D There is no one but likes him. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: 1g ev‡K¨ but GKwU Adverb KviY GwU c‡ii right (Adj) ‡K gwWdvB K‡i‡Q| 2q ev‡K¨ Qvov A‡_© but GKwU
Preposition| Ges †kl `ywU ev‡K¨ but n‡jv Conjunction|
03. A preposition is a ---. Choose the correct alternative for the blank. [Btwet (C) 15-16]
A qualifying word B relating word C joining word D modifying word Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: qualifying = Adj., relating = preposition, joining = conjunction, modifying = Adverb
04. A preposition used with a verb is an- [Btwet (H-Law) 15-16]
A adjective B adverb C appositive D none Ans:b
05. He was only a yard off me. GLv‡b off kãwU’ [cÖv_wgK we: mn: wkÿK (myigv): 10]
A Adverb B Preposition C Conjunction D Adjective Ans:b
06. Preposition stands before- [cÖv_. wkÿv Awa. mn. jvB‡eªwiqvb/wnmveiÿK-18, ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 09-10]
A interjection B noun C conjunction D noun or pronoun Ans:d
07. Words that join noun or pronoun, object to the other words in the sentence are called ---
--. [Btwet (B) 10-11]
A conjunction B adverb C preposition D adjective Ans:c
08. He waited in front of the house. The underlined words is- [ivtwet (Unit-A1): 17-18]
A preposition B Adverbial C adjective phrase D conjunction Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: in front of = before hv gyjZ preposition Gi g‡Zv KvR K‡i weavq GwU preposition.
KZ¸‡jv preposition word ‡`Lyb: at, about, above, across, around, after, by, beneath, between, but,
below, before, beyond, beside, besides, down, except, from, for, in, into, of, off, on, out, out of,
outside of, over, with, without, to, through, towards, upon, up, underneath, under BZ¨vw`|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 265 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


hvB‡nvK GBme preposition Gi †kÖYxwefvM n‡Z ‡Zgb †Kvb cÖkœ nq bv| cÖkœ nq g~jZ preposition Gi e¨envi n‡Z|
ZvB wb‡P avivevwnKfv‡e wewfbœ preposition Gi e¨envi Zz‡j aiv n‡jv| GKbR‡i wP‡Îi mvnv‡h¨ †`‡L †bIqv hvK- [GB
wPÎ wfwËK cÖPzi MCQ Practice avivevwnKfv‡e cvIqv hv‡e;]

Above = Dc‡i w¯’ifv‡e Ae¯’vb; Above Up = wbP †_‡K Dc‡i eySv‡Z;


Over= Dc‡i MwZkxj; Over Into= wfZ‡ii w`‡K MwZ eySv‡Z;
On/ on top of=¯úk© Ae¯’vq Dc‡i; On top of Through= wKQzi g‡a¨ w`‡q eySv‡Z;
Upon=¯úk©fv‡e Dc‡ii cv‡k On In = wfZ‡i w¯’i Ae¯’vq eySv‡Z;
Beside = cv‡k eySv‡Z e‡m Upon Inside = wfZ‡i †Kvb cv‡k
Beside
Up
To = wfZ‡ii w`‡K To from From: ‡Kvb wKQz n‡Z
Into
MwZkxj Ae¯’v eySvZ; evwn‡i eySv‡Z;
Towards = Through Out side =
‡Kvb w`‡Ki Awfgy‡L ‡Kvb wKQzi evwni cv‡k;
i Outside
In out of
towards side

Under=¯úk© Ae¯’vq wb‡P; Under Out of = wfZi †_‡K †ei n‡q


Underneath= `„k¨gvb Ae¯’vq cvwbi wb‡P Underneath wb‡¤œ/ evwn‡i w`‡K MwZkxj;
Beneath = wb‡¤œ/wb‡P mvaviY A‡_© e‡m Beneath wb‡P eySv‡Z Down = wfZ‡i wb‡¤œ Av‡Q
Below = wew”Qbœfv‡e wb‡P Ae¯’vb; Ggb eySv‡Z
Below

Qwe †`‡L wKQz


e¨envi wk‡L wbb-

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n


09. Fill in the blank: The survivors of the titanic were --- sea for several days before being
rescued. [Rvtwet 2018-19 BDwbU ÔwmÕ (Kjv I gvbweKx)]
A at B on C in D by Ans:b
10. Please put the vase --- the table. (`qv K‡i dzj ivLvi cvÎwU †Uwe‡ji Ici ivL) [28th BCS (gvbweK `ÿZv)]
A in B for C on D over Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 266 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


11. He infused a new spirit --- the army. (‡m ˆmb¨‡`i gv‡S bZzb MwZ mÂvi Kij) [wcGmwmi mn. mwPe-05]
A to B in C upon D into Ans:d
12. I kept the pencil --- the pencil box. [cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-13]
A inside B into C of D to Ans:a
13. The sky is --- us. (Avgv‡`i Dc‡i AvKvk) [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i Awdm mnvqK-18]
A on B upon C above D far Ans:c
14. There is a portrait --- the wall. (‡`Iqv‡ji Ici cÖwZK…wZ Av‡Q) [Kztwet (A) 16-17]
A at B in C on D over Ans:c
15. The dog was hiding --- the table. [Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR BDwbU evwYR¨ 2018-19]
A down B under C over D up Ans:b
16. His conduct is bad, and his honesty is not ---- suspicion. [Standard Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Officer
(TAO) 2018]
A above B beyond C under D in Ans:a

Use of Various Prepositions-


Topic-02: “At”- Preposition Gi e¨envi Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 Use of ‘At’: †QvU ¯’vb, wbw`©ó mgq, g~j¨, ZvKv‡bv, c„ôv †`Lv, ZvcgvÎv BZ¨vw` †evSv‡Z at e‡m|
1) †QvU ¯’v‡bi c~‡e© at e‡m| ‡hgb: He is now at school. [Giæc-At home(evox‡Z)/at school/ at the
bus stop/ at a hotel/ at (small village)/at Rajpara (town)]
we‡kl mZK©Zv: go I home Gi gv‡S at em‡e bv| ‡hgb: He went home yesterday.
2) wbw`©ó mg‡qi †ÿ‡Î at e‡m| ‡hgb: We can meet you at 7 O'clock
[Giæc- at 5p.m./ at 3 a.m./at nine/ at breakfast/(time)/ at noon/ at the time/
at dawn/ at the moment/ at the weekend/ at Christmas/at the reception (‰eVKLvbv, Af¨_©bv Kÿ)]
3) g~j¨ †evSv‡Z at e‡m| ‡hgb: It is priced at taka 15.
4) c„ôv †Lvjv †evSv‡Z at e‡m| ‡hgb: Open at the page no. 22.
5) ZvKv‡bv †evSv‡Z at e‡m| ‡hgb: Look at the picture.
6) ZvcgvÎv †evSv‡Z at e‡m| ‡hgb: Water boils at 100° Celsius
Source: Applied English Grammar & Composition-PC Das

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 267 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


22. My father forgot to take his umbrella --- home. [mvD_ B÷ e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-09]
A on B at C in D to Ans:b
we‡kl mZK©Zv: go----home _vK‡j at em‡Zv bv| ‡hgb: He went home yesterday. cÖ‡kœ take Av‡Q weavq at
emv‡bv hv‡e| GLv‡b in e¨envi Kiv fzj|
23. I don’t like going out --- midnight.(Avwg Mfxi iv‡Z evB‡i hvIqv cQ›` Kwi bv) [et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (F) 17-18]
24. Let’s meet --- six o’clock. (P‡jv Avgiv 6 Uvq †`Lv Kwi) [Agrani Bank (officer) 08]
A in B on C during D at Ans:d
25. The storm hurts --- five o’clock on Monday. [Rtwet (D) 05-06]
A in B on C at D by Ans:c
26. Can you meet me --- Dhaka University on next Sunday? [`ybx©wZ `gb Kwgkb (mnKvix Kg©KZv©)-10]
A into B across C for D at Ans:d
▒☼║♣║ mgRvZxq ZvB ms‡ÿ‡c †`Iqv n‡jv †PvL eywj‡q wbb- ║♣║☼▒
27. He studies sociology --- Oxford University. [ivtwet (E-Even Roll) 12-13]
28. Meet me ----- Dhaka college. (Avgvi mv‡_ XvKv K‡j‡R mvÿvr Ki)[cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi †WUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi-16]
29. Meet me ----- IBA. (Avgvi mv‡_ AvB.we.G †Z mvÿvr Ki) [K…wl m¤úªmviY Awa`߇i mnKvix K…wl Kg©KZv©-16]
30. I shall be there --- 7 pm. [Premier Bank-09] -He will come --- 6 pm. [ivtwet 07-08]
A in B on C during D at Ans:d
31. The plane has landed --- Zia International Air port. [ivtwet 03-04]
32. There was a long queue(wKDB-jvBb/mvwi) of people --- the bus stop. [Lytwet (weÁvb, cªhyw³we`¨v ¯‹zj) 10-11]
33. Water boils --- 100 degree Celsius.(cvwb dz‡U 100 wWMÖx †mjwmqv‡m) [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 12-13]
34. The book has been priced --- four hundred taka.(eBwU 400 UvKvq †Kbv n‡q‡Q) [ivtwet 07-08,
A in B on C during D at (mgvRKg©) 08-09] Ans:d
35. Let’s meet --- six o’clock. (P‡jv Avgiv QqUvq mvÿvr Kwi) [Agrani Bank (Officer)-08]
36. Phone me --- 7 of the evening. (Avgv‡K mܨv 7 Uvq ‡dvb w`I) [‡et‡ivtwet (C) 08-09]
37. They arranged to meet --- seven. (Zviv 7Uvq mvÿv‡Zi e¨e¯’v Kij) [ivtwet 07-08, Xvtwet (A) 03-04, ctwetcÖtwet (BBA)
08-09, cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15]
A in B on C during D at Ans:d

Topic-03: across, against, along- Preposition Gi e¨envi †`Lvb-


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
Use of ‘across: mgMÖ/e¨vwcqv/ we¯Í…Z A‡_© across e¨eüZ nq| †hgb: Voting took place ---- the country.
(mviv †`k e¨vwc kvwšÍ‡Z †fvU n‡qwQj) Avevi †Kvb ¯’vb cvi nIqv eySv‡Z run/swim across e‡m| †hgb: Fafi
run across the road. (dvwd †`uŠ‡o iv¯Ív cvi n‡jv); Firoj swam across the river.
Use of ‘against’: weiƒ‡×/ †Kvb wKQzi cv‡k/ ms¯ú‡k©/ AuvK‡o aiv/ cÖwZK~‡j BZ¨vw` A‡_©
against e¨eüZ nq| Example: He is leaning --- the wall. (‡m †`qv‡j †njvb w`‡”Q)
‡bvU: GB cÖ‡kœ ev leaning Gi mv‡_ Against bv _vK‡j on/upon e¨envi Kiv hv‡e|
Use of ‘along’: †Kvb ¯’v‡bi †mvRvmywR/eivei †evSv‡Z along e¨eüZ nq|
38. The road runs --- the hill and plain. (iv¯ÍvwU cvnvo Ges mgf~wg w`‡q we¯Í…Z) [8g †emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb-
12, cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i mn. Gb‡dvm©‡g›U †Kv-AwW©‡bUi-17]
A by B to C across D over Ans:c
39. Poll took place peacefully ---- the country. [‡gwW‡Kj K‡jR 18-19]
40. Voting took place peacefully --- most of the country. [mgwš^Z I e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-18
A across B besides C into D for Ans:a
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 268 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
41. The client lodged a complaint --- the cashier. (LwiÏvi K¨vwkqv‡ii weiæ‡× GKwU Awf‡hvM Rgv w`j)
[cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-12, Ptwet 08-09]
against
A B for C with D by Ans:a
42. Voting took place peacefully --- the most of the country. [RbZv e¨vsK wjt I iƒt e¨vsK wjt Awdmvi (mvaviY) 13-
12-19, †mU- we]
A across B besides C into D for Ans:a
43. He is leaning --- the wall. (‡m †`qv‡j ‡njvb w`‡”Q) [Dc‡Rjv cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv©-10]
A with B upon C to D against Ans:d
‡bvU: leaning Gi mv‡_ against bv _vK‡j on/upon e¨envi Kiv hv‡e|
44. He ran --- the riverbank with full speed. (‡m b`xi K~j eivei c~Y©MwZ‡Z †`uuŠo w`j) [ivtwet (Law) 10-11]
A into B among C along D at Ans:c
45. She drove --- the rough road. [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-05]
46. The dog ran --- the road. [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-08, Lytwet (C) 18-19, ¯^v¯’¨ Awa`߇ii Awdm mnvqK-18]
A along B in C of D to Ans:a
47. ‘Please lean the ladder --- the wall.’ [MYc~Z© Awa. DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) I Rb¯^v¯’¨ Awa. WªvdUg¨vb-2017, [‡emvg. wegvb KZ„©.
(Inspector) 10 †m‡Þ. 21]

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?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Use of ‘beside’ ‘besides’ ‘Beyond’ ‘But’ ‘Except’:
 cv‡k¦© †evSv‡Z beside, by, near e‡m; He sat beside/by/near me(†m Avgvi cv‡k emj)|
 AwZwi³/AviI †evSv‡Z besides e‡m| Qvov, e¨wZZ Ges bv K‡i †evSv‡Z- but/except e‡m|
 Avevi mxgvbv/welq Qvwo‡q eySv‡Z beyond e‡m| No unauthorized personnel beyond this point.
51. We need two hundred dollars --- this to pay for everything. (mewKQzi g~j¨ cwi‡kva Ki‡Z GB A_©
QvovI Avgv‡`i AviI 200 Wjvi cÖ‡qvRb) [24th BCS, ms¯’vcb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-07, cÖvK- cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK
(`vwbqye) -03]
A as
well B also C beside D besides Ans:d
52. Give the all --- this pen. (GB KjgwU Qvov me¸‡jv w`‡q `vI) [‡emvg. wegvb KZ„©. (Inspector) 10 †m‡Þ. 21]

A of B but C for D together Ans:b


53. We sat --- the teacher. (Avgiv wkÿ‡Ki cv‡k emjvg) [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mvBdvi Awdmvi-17]
A besides B beside C to D with Ans:b
54. --- giving me books, he prepared notes for me. [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡q e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv©-06]
A Along with B Besides C Beside D Not only Ans:b
55. Nobody --- Alam knew the matter. (Avjg Qvov/e¨wZZ †KDB welqwU RvbZ bv) [†ijI‡qi Dc-mnKvix-16, Rbkw³
cªwkÿY ey¨‡iv (Dc-cwiPvjK)-07, Rbkw³ cÖwkÿY e¨y‡iv (Dc-cwiPvjK)-07]
A without B but C that D beside Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 269 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


56. Apart --- cricket, he does not watch TV. [mvaviY exgv K‡cv©‡ikb (Rywbqi Awdmvi): 09]
A of B to C on D from Ans:d
57. --- a mayor, many city governments employ a city manager. [BARRON’S TOEFL, P-209]
58. --- many lands, he has big business. [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. Asst. Trainee Officer cash) (General/Cash)-17,
(Field Officer)-16, Xvtwet (B) 12-13]
A Besides B apart from C In addition D Further more Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Apart from-G ev‡`, Qvov| A_©vr ÔZvi A‡bK¸‡jv Rwg QvovI Zvi eo GKwU business i‡q‡Q|
59. Sumi is looking for an apartment --- the park. [wc.Gm.wm. mnKvix cwiPvjK-08, cvewjK mvwf©m Kwgk‡b mn. cwiPvjK-04]
A at B of C to D near Ans:d
evsjv A_©: mywg cv‡K©i cv‡k Ni LuyR‡Q;
60. Everyone --- Ruma wants milk in the tea. [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mvBdvi Awdmvi-17]
A except B exceptance C excepting D exception Ans:a

Topic-05: Between Ges among e¨env‡ii cv_©K¨ Kiæb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Use of ‘between’ & ‘among’: `ywU e¨w³ ev e¯‘i g‡a¨ e›Ub, fvM, Zzjbv, cv_©K¨ BZ¨vw` †evSv‡Z between
Ges `yB‡qi AwaK e¨w³ ev e¯‘i g‡a¨ e›Ub, fvM, Zzjbv, cv_©K¨ BZ¨vw` †evSv‡Z among e¨eüZ nq|
mZK© _vK‡eb A‡b‡KB fzj K‡ib: `yB‡qi AwaK †`k, RvwZ, †Mvôx BZ¨vw`i g‡a¨ †RvU, m¤úK©,
cv_©K¨ BZ¨vw` cÖKv‡kI between e¨envi Kiv nq| ‡hgb: Nepal lies --- India, China and
Bhutan. There is a great difference between Dhaka, London and Tokyo.
61. ‘Among’ is a preposition that is used when ---- people are involved. [38th BCS, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK 18
(¯’wMZ 2018) 14 †Rjv]
A two B more
than two C two or more than two D four only Ans:b
62. --- the year 2014 and 2019, I was a student of the University of Dhaka. [NSI (AD & others) 08 Oct 21]
A From B Except C Between D Both Ans:c
63. He fell --- the thieves. [‡ij gš¿. (Awdm mnv.) 19 Ryb 21]
A among B in C to D into Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Fall among A_© n‡jv nVvr †Kv‡bv `‡ji gv‡S cÖ‡ek Kiv|
64. He divided money --- the two children. (‡m `yBRb wkï‡K UvKv fvM K‡i w`j) [21st I 26st BCS, gva¨wgK I D”P
gva¨wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii cÖ`k©K-13/ RZxq †fv³v Awa`߇ii e¨w³MZ mnKvix-13/ cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi cwieviKj¨vb cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_x- 13]
A among B between C in between D over Ans:b
65. --- all the actors I know, Peter is by far the best. [Mutual Trust Bank Ltd. MTO -14]
A from B among C than D between Ans:b
66. Our teacher told the monitor to hand out scripts ----- the class(K¬v‡mi QvÎQvÎx); [Xvtwet (D) 11-12, Lytwet
(RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj) 15-16, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (gyw³‡hv×v)-16]
A between B into C through D among Ans:d
67. Divide the apples---the boys. (‡Q‡j‡`i g‡a¨ Av‡cj¸‡jv fvM K‡i `vI)[b¨vkbvj K¨v‡WU †Kvi Awa. (Awdm mn.) 5 gvP© 2, Ptwet (F) 12-13]
A between B among C to D with Ans:b
68. Nepal lies --- India, China and Bhutan. [ivtwet (E-we‡Rvo) 15-16]
69. Switzerland lies --- France, Germany, Italy and Austria. [Ptwet (C) 03-04]
70. The growth in trade --- SAARC countries remains constrained by border issues. [BSMRSTU (D) 16-17]
A among B between C in D amid Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: SAARC `wÿY Gwkqvi †`k¸‡jv wb‡q MwVZ GKwU †Rv‡Ui bvg weavq Gi c~‡e© between e‡m|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 270 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-06: by Ges with e¨env‡ii cv_©K¨ Kiæb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Use of ‘by & ‘with’: Øviv, w`qv, KZ…©K, cv‡k, Kv‡Q, wbK‡U, Abymv‡i, wba©vwiZ mg‡qi c~‡e©,
hvZvqvZ gva¨‡g BZ¨vw` eySv‡Z by/with e‡m| e¨w³i c~‡e© by Ges e¯‘i/wel‡qi c~‡e© with e‡m|
71. Ariyan was stabbed --- a lunatic --- a dagger. [mvaviY exgv K‡c©v‡ikb A¨vwmmU¨v›U g¨v‡bRvi- 19]
with, with
A B by, by C with, by D by, with Ans:d
72. Rashed will come to Bangladesh -- plane. [IFIC Bank Ltd. Trainee Assis. Office (TAO)-18]
A in B over C to D by Ans:d
73. I finally killed the fly --- a rolled up newspaper. [25th BCS, Exim Bank-09, Rupali Bank-13, Btwet (G) 17-18,
[‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. (wbiv. Acv.)- 01 A‡±v. 21]

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

A since B with C by D in Ans:c


84. I should appreciate it if you could complete this work --- Thursday. [26th BCS, cvtwetcÖtwet (A) 10-11]
A by B till C to D during Ans:a
85. You must have this report finished --- Monday. [Rtwet (B) 17-18]
A while B since C at D by Ans:d

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 271 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Rule-2: wewfbœ cÖKvi hvZvqv‡Zi gva¨g eySv‡Z by e‡m| You can go there by land (¯’j c‡_)
[Giæc by air (AvKvk c‡_), by water (‡bŠ c‡_), by boat, by bus, by launch, by steamer, by train
BZ¨vw`] e¨wZµg: on foot (cv‡q †nu‡U), on horseback (‡Nvovq P‡o)|

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]

A by B for C with D at Ans:a


e¨vL¨v: eq‡m eo eySv‡Z by e‡m|
94. Now it is ten O’clock --- my watch. (GLb Avgvi Now‡Z GLb 10 Uv ev‡R) [evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (AD) -01, hgybv e¨vsK-
04, †mvk¨vj e¨vsK wjwg‡UW (Awdmvi)-04, ‡et‡ivtwet (C) 12-13]
A from B by C at D of Ans:b
Rule-5: Awbw`©ófv‡e †Kvb Phone/ telephone/ mobile G K_v ejvi ‡ÿ‡Î Gi c~‡e© by e‡m| Z‡e wbw`©©ó K‡i
eySv‡j Phone/ telephone/ mobile G‡`i Av‡M the _v‡K ZLb on/ over e‡m|
ms‡ÿ‡c by + phone/ telephone/ mobile Ges on/ over + the + phone/ telephone/ mobile|
95. Noureen will discuss the issue with Nasir --- phone. [33rd BCS, 15 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/ mg
ch©vq)-19, Ptwet (A) 13-14]
Aover B through C by D with Ansc
96. They/ She called us --- the telephone. [Ptwet (D) 08-09, Ptwet (D3) 16-17]
-Munna is --- the phone right now. (gybœv GB gyn~‡Z© †dv‡b K_v ej‡Q) [mgvR‡mev Awa`ßi (wdì mycvi fvBRvi)-17, etwet
(D) 14-15]
A in B on C at D by Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 272 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


97. I will talk to you --- telephone. (Avwg †Zvgvi mv‡_ †dv‡b K_v ej‡ev) [28th BCS]
A over B through C by D with Ans:c
Topic-07: “From” Preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg wK?
Use of ‘from’: n‡Z, †_‡K, †P‡q †evSv‡Z from e‡m| ‡hgb: This is a

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


letter----my brother. The police rescued the child --- danger.
98. Where did you find this ---? [moK I †mZz cwienb gš¿vYj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (hvwš¿K)-2019]
A from B to C in D of Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: “Zzwg †Kv_vq †_‡K GwU Lyu‡R †c‡qwQ‡jÓ Giƒc A_© cÖ`v‡b DËi- from;
99. He could not dissociate himself --- what he said earlier. [Standard Bank (A.O, cash)-09]
a) off B with C from D of Ans:c
100. The mistake has been --- the teacher’s side. [Madical-04-05]
A in B from C on D of Ans:b
101. This is a letter --- my brother. (GB wPwVwU Avgvi fvB‡qi cvVv‡bv) [Lytwet (School) 11-12]
A on B down C from D up Ans:c

Topic-08: Out of/ Outside of- Preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg wK?


Use of ‘Out of’: †Kvb wKQzi evB‡i †evSv‡Z out of e¨eüZ nq|
Use of ‘Outside of’: †Kvb wKQzi evwni cv‡k †evSv‡Z outside of e¨eüZ nq|
102. Mother was looking --- the window. [Btwet (B) 06-07, 07-08, 10-11]
A out of B out C out into D out in Ans:a
103. Ultrasonic waves are beyond the range of sounds a human can hear. [Xvtwet (D) 11-12]
A outside B without C over D around Ans:a
104. I took the old card --- the computer and put --- the new one. [Rvtwet (D-RxeweÁvb) 18-19]
A out of, through B out of, into C out of, to D out of, in Ans:d
105. A lion jumped --- the trees. (wmsnwU Mv‡Qi evwni cvk n‡Z jvd w`j) [Lytwet (Kjv I gvbweK) 09-10, 10-11]
A out of B outside of C from behind D from among Ans:b

Topic-09: In’- Preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg wK?


Use of ‘In’: eo ¯’vb, Awbw`©ó mgq, e¨vcK mgq, g‡a¨ Ges Ae¯’v †evSv‡Z in e‡m|
1) eo ¯’v‡bi c~‡e© in e‡m| †hgb: I live in Dhaka (city) [Giæc in Dhaka/in New York/ in Naogaon
(district)/ in Asia (Continent)/ in Europe/ in a country/ in a forest/in a desert]
2) Awbw`©ó/e¨vcK mg‡qi †ÿ‡Î in e‡m| †hgb: They can meet you in the morning.
[Giæc-in the afternoon/in the evening/ in the next few days/ in the summer
holidays/ in Spring/ in April/ in 1971 (gv‡mi bv‡gi c~‡e©, mv‡ji c~‡e© in e‡m)]
3) Ae¯’v †evSv‡Z in e‡m| †hgb: He is not in good health.
4) ‡cvkvK cwiwnZ eySv‡Z noun+ in+-- dress Gfv‡e e‡m| the man in red dress (jvj †cvkvK cwiwnZ †jvKwU)
5) †Kvb wel‡q `ÿ eySv‡Z in e‡m| †hgb: My younger brother specializes in medicine.
106. I will be free --- the afternoon. [SESIP _vbv gva¨wgK wkÿv Kg©KZ©v-15, Xvtwet (A) 04-05]
A on B to C in D against Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 273 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


107. I spent my childhood --- small town. I doubt if it is --- the map. [Lytwet 18-19 BDwbU ÔwmÕ (2nd shift)]
A in/at B in/on C in/in D at/at Ans:b
evsjv: Avwg Avgvi wkïKvj †QvU kn‡i KvwU‡qwQ| Avgvi m‡›`n kniUv gvbwP‡Î Av‡Q wKbv|
108. Would you please find out Bangladesh -- the map? [42nd BCS]
A in B on C over D at Ans:b
109. The girl --- blue dress is my would be wife. [Rvtwet (F) 12-13]
A in B for C under D to Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: would be A_© ney/ n‡Z hv‡”Q Ggb: ev‡K¨i evsjv (bxj †cvkvK cwiwnZ †g‡qwU Avgvi ney eD)
110. Try to fill --- the cracks first. (cÖ_‡g dvUj/wQ`ª¸‡jv c~iY Ki‡Z †Póv Ki) [6ô we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)-11]
A up B in C against D about Ans:b
111. He came to Bangladesh --- November, 1993. [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/Awa.e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v)-18]
112. May I come --- sir. [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller -18]
113. He went there at 7 O’clock --- the evening. [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›` ms¯’v (NSI)-Gi wdì Awdmvi -17]
114. I shall return --- an hour. [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›` ms¯’v (NSI)-Gi wdì Awdmvi -17]
A by B in C within D None of these Ans:b
115. The Buriganga is --- the south of Dhaka city. [gv‡K©›UvBj e¨vsK Awdmvi-08]
A in B at C to D around Ans:a
116. I will be back --- an hour. (Avwg GK N›Uvi g‡a¨ wd‡i Avme) [Rtwet (B) 05-06, Btwet (G) 13-14]
A in B with C from D to Ans:a
117. Try to finish the work --- a week. (1 mßv‡n KvRwU †kl Ki‡Z †Póv K‡iv) [BD Development Bank-11]
118. I learnt to drive --- four weeks. (Avwg Pvi mßv‡ni g‡a¨ Mvwo Pvjv‡Z wk‡LwQjvg) [Rvtwet (A7) 13-14]
119. The manner --- which this transfer was affected, was unique. [ivtwet (B) 14-15]
120. There were two people --- the picture. [Southeast Benk (Officer) : 09]
A in B with C about D for Ans:a
121. He spent most of his life --- Dhaka. (‡m Zvi Rxe‡bi AwaKvsk mgq XvKvq KvUvj) [hgybv e¨vsK -04]
A of B in C to D by Ans:b
122. Put some sugar --- the tea. (Pv‡q GKUz wPwb `vI) [cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`߇i wnmve mnKvix -13]
A into B upon C in D by Ans:c
123. I walked to work but I came home --- the next. [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZv©, 2q †kÖYx)-15]
A on B by C in D with Ans:c
124. My birthday is --- November/ February. (b‡f¤^‡i/wW‡m¤^‡i Avgvi Rb¥w`b) [Xvtwet (D) 00-01, 08-09, WvK Awa`߇ii
Dc‡Rjv †cv÷ gv÷vi-16, (weAviwWwe)- mnKvix cjvjx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-06]
A in B on C at D by Ans:a
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

Topic-10: Over Ges On- Preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg Av‡jvPbv Kiæi-


Use of ‘Over’: A¯úk©fv‡e Dc‡i w¯’i, Dc‡i w`‡q AwZµg Kiv, †Kvb wKQzi Dci ‡Rvi ‡`Iqv,
GK cÖvšÍ †_‡K Aci cÖv‡šÍ, wbw`©ó gva¨‡g †Kvb Z_¨ †cÖiY: BZ¨vw` †ÿ‡Î over e‡m|
Example: There is a bridge over the river. The fan is moving over his head.
I requested him over the telephone. [Gme ‡ÿ‡Î over bv _vK‡j on e¨envi Kiv hv‡e]
The fox jumped over the dog. The plane flew over Dhaka.
125. She put a quilt --- me. (‡m Avgv‡K ‡jc w`‡q †X‡K w`j) [Medical 96-97, nvtgt`vtwetcÖtwet (C) 10-11]
A on B over C upon D above Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 274 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


126. She held the umbrella --- her head. (‡m Zvi gv_vi Dc‡i QvZv ai‡jv) [IFIC Bnak Ltd. (MTO)- 17, b¨vjbvj e¨vsK
(PO)-13]
A on B above C over D at Ans:c
127. There is the Jamuna Bridge --- the river of Jamuna. [ciivóª gš¿v.-06, cwi‡ek I eb gš¿. Bb‡f. -06]
on
A B above C over D upon Ans:c
128. The burglar jumped --- the compound wall. [cÖv_vwgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (avbwmuwo-08]
A against B in C on D over Ans:d

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]

A into B with C in D on Ans:d


132. They are going to meet the principal --- Sunday morning. [NSI (Junior Field off.) 24 Sep. 21]

A on B with C in D within Ans:a


133. The Himalayas is --- the north of India. (wngvjq fvi‡Zi Dˇi Aew¯’Z) [cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-12]
A in B on C into D to Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: wbw`©ó w`‡K eySv‡Z GLv‡b to bv n‡q on DËi|
134. They/She called us --- the telephone. (Zviv †Uwj‡dvb K‡i Avgv‡K †W‡KwQj) [Ptwet (D) 08-09]
A in B on Cat D by Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: wbw`©ófv‡e ‡Uwj‡dv‡b KvD‡K WvKv eySv‡Z on+ the+ telephone e‡m ZvB DËi-b|
135. I lent him a book --- New York yesterday. (MZKvj Avwg Zv‡K wbDBqK© wb‡q †jLv GKwU eB avi w`jvg)
A on B about C in D at [Rtwet (C) 12-13]Ans:a
136. We watch football matches -----. [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-01]
A on TV B in TV C in the TV D at TV Ans:a
137. I have just finished reading a book --- the sub-saharan economy. [BHBFC (Officer)-11]
A about B from C on D against Ans:c
138. They crossed the English Channel --- a small boat. [Zzjv Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Kg©KZv©-97]
A on B by C in D with Ans:a
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 275 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
139. I’ll go to the university --- the route-30 bus. [Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK-08]
A in B inside C on D by Ans:c
140. The 11:20 train left ---. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 18-19]
Ain time B on time C timely D by time Ans:b
141. My friend always goes home --- foot. [cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©m gš¿Yvj‡qi Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi BÝUªv±i
(wUwUwm)-18, ms¯’vcb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-07, gnv-wnmve wbixÿK I wbqš¿‡Ki Kvhv©jq (AwWUi)-15, cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmveiÿK-18, ivtwet
07-08, 08-09, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21]
A on B with C of D by Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: cv‡q †nu‡U hvIqv ‡evSv‡Z on foot/feet e¨eüZ nq| Ab¨w`‡K Ôhvben‡b hvIqvÕ A‡_© by e¨eüZ nq| ev‡K¨i
A_©: Avgvi eÜz me©`v cv‡q †nu‡U evwo hvq|
142. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? (‡m KwgwUi m`m¨ bq) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (PZz_© avc)-19, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (ivRkvnx wefvM)-06, (eywoM½v)-
13, Rvtwet (B) 11-12]
A He is not on the committee. He is not in the committee.
B
C He is not with the committee. He is not at the committee.
D Ans:a
143. We travelled --- 6:45 train, which arrived at 8:30. [ivtwet (D evwYR¨) 12-13, 14-15, 16-17, Rtwet (C) 17-18,
RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (B) 17-18]
A in the B on the C at D by the Ans:b
Topic-11: Since Ges for e¨env‡ii cv_©K¨ Kiæb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Use of ‘since’ & ‘for’:- †Kvb KvR ïiæi mgq wbw`©ó _vK‡j Zvi c~‡e© since’ e‡m Ges KvR
ïiæi mgq wbw`©ó bv _vK‡j Zvi c~‡e© ‘for’ বেস। R‡b¨/D‡Ï‡k¨ eySv‡ZI for e‡m|
N.B. mvaviYZ present perfect continuous tense G since ও for e‡m|
GQvovI Ab¨vb¨ tense G- “Rb¨” eySv‡Z for; “n‡Z/ †_‡K” eySv‡Z since em‡Z cv‡i|

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 276 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


146. He has been living in Italy ---. [ivtwet (D-A-evwYR¨) 12-13, ‡bvtwetcªtwet (D) 13-14]
A to ages B from ages C for ages D since ages Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: †m A‡bK eQi a‡i BZvwj‡Z evm Ki‡Q| GLv‡b ages = many years.
147. I have eaten nothing --- yesterday. [NSI Gi Awdm A¨vwmm‡U›U-17]
A from B since C for D none of these Ans:b
148. She has lived here ---- 1975. [mvavib exgv K‡cv©‡ikb (Rywbqi Awdmvi)-09]
149. I have been living in Dhaka ---- 2000. [36th BCS, evsjv‡`k cigvYy kw³ Kwgk‡b Awdm A¨vwmm‡U›U-18, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet
(C) 16-17]
A since B from C after D till Ans:a
150. He lived in Dhaka --- ten years. [NSI Gi Awdm A¨vwmm‡U›U-17]
151. I have not seen you --- a week. (Avwg †Zvgv‡K GK mßvn a‡i ‡`wLwb) [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 15-16]
A since B for C within D from Ans:b
152. The bag is too heavy --- to carry. [RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv©-16]
A for him B to him C by him D on him Ans:a
153. She was awarded --- her bravery. [NSI (Awdm mnv. I †WmcvP ivBWvi) 10 †m‡Þ. 21]

A from B of C for D by Ans:c


154. He said nothing-- a long time.(A‡bK mgq a‡i †m wKQzB ej‡jv bv) [mvgwiK f‚wg I K¨v›U. Awa. (Rywbqi wkÿK) 06 gvP© 21, NU (gvbweK)13-14]
A since B for C after D during Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Period of time Gi c~‡e© 'for' e‡m| Period of time n‡jv Ggb mgq hv MbYv Kiv hvq| Avevi `xN© ev
A‡bK mgq eySv‡ZI ÔforÕ acting: For a long time. ev‡K¨i A_© : A‡bK mgq/ÿY a‡i wKQy e‡jbwb|
155. We have been reading in this school --- four years. [cvwb Dbœqb †evW© Awdm mnvqK-15]
A by B from C ut to D for Ans:d
156. It has been raining --- 7 O'clock/ morning. [b¨vkbvj K¨v‡WU †Kvi Awa. (Awdm mn.) 5 gvP© 21, evsjv‡`k †ijI‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx
(wmwfj) 16]
A on B since C into D at Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: GwU present prefect continuous tense Gi D`vniY| †Kv‡bv KvR c~‡e© GKwU wbw`©ó mg‡q ïiæ n‡q eZ©gvb
mgq ch©šÍ Pjv‡K present prefect continuous tense e‡j| †h‡nZz GLv‡b definite period of time eySv‡bv
n‡q‡Q ZvB since e¨eüZ n‡e|
157. Julia has been ill --- three months.(Rywjqv wZb gvm hver Amy¯)’ [28th BCS, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 09-10]
A since B for C in D during Ans:b
158. What are you crying ---? [¯’vbxq miKvi, cjøx Dbœqb I mg. gš¿Yv. mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17]
A at B against C for D about Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: R‡b¨ eySv‡Z for e‡m;
159. “I have been waiting --- half past three.”(‡m mv‡o wZbUv n‡Z A‡cÿv Ki‡Q) [Ptwet (D) 08-09]
A from B over C till D since Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: half past three A_© 3Uv 30wgwbU hv Nwoi mgq wb‡`©k K‡i weavq since e‡m‡Q|
Phrase wn‡m‡e for Gi wewfbœ A_©:
160. For all his wealth, he is unhappy. Here ‘for’ is used as- [Btwet (M) 12-13]
A infavour of B in spite of(¯^‡ËI) C during D on account of Ans:b
161. ‘I want a pen for a writing pad.’ Here ‘for’ is used as- [Btwet (C) 14-15]
A in favour of B in lieu of(cwie‡Z©) C in spite of D due to Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 277 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-12: off Ges of- Preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Use of ‘off’: †Kvb KvR eÜ Kiv A‡_©- off e‡m| ‡Kvb ¯’vb n‡Z Py¨Z/ Avjv`v/ jvd †`Iqv BZ¨vw`
†evSv‡Z- off e‡m| †hgb: In a sudden accident, he had been get off his motorcycle.
Use of ‘of’: evsjvq Ói/GiÓ †evSv‡Z †Kvb noun/pronoun Gi c~‡e©- of e‡m|
†hgb: It was thoughtful of you. (GUv wQ‡jv †Zvgvi wPšÍv) ‡bvU: Superlative Ges comparative Gi ‡ÿ‡Î
i/Gi A‡_© “Of” e¨eüZ nq
162. The witness said that the man jumped --- the bridge and plunged into the freezing water.
(mvÿx ejj †h †jvKwU weª‡Ri Dci †_‡K jvd w`‡q kxZj cvwbi g‡a¨ Wz‡e †Mj) [Ptwet (D1,D2) 16-17, (B1) 15-16]
A off of B of off C off D off on Ans:c
163. My friend is --- African origin. [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi gy`ªvÿwiK-18]
A to B of C from D an Ans:b
164. Neoliberalism cedes management --- our national economic resources to corporate hands.
(‡hŠ_ mnvqZvq, be¨D`vibxwZev` Avgv‡`i RvZxq A_©‰bwZK m¤ú‡`i e¨e¯’vcbv‡K mg_©b K‡i) [et‡ktit wetcÖtwet (E) 15-16]
A in B upon C of D about Ans:c
165. What is the name --- your father? (‡Zvgvi evevi bvg wK) [Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK †WUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi)-11]
A from B of C for D in Ans:b
166. The court ordered that the entire correspondence --- the deal should be produced. (Av`vjZ
Av‡`k w`‡q‡Qb †h †jb‡`‡bi mKj wPwV/bw_cÎ ‡`Lv‡Z n‡e) [ivtwet (B) 14-15]
A of B from C about D towards Ans:a
167. It is wise --- you to study properly. (h_vh_fv‡e covïbv Kiv n‡”Q †Zvgvi wePÿYZv) [gv‡K©›UvBj e¨vsK-06]
A to B of C for D by Ans:b
168. It was thoughtful --- you to send the letter on time. [ivtwet (A1) 18-19]
A for B on C to D of Ans:d
Topic-13: through- Preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg wK?
Use of ‘through’: †Kvb wKQzi g‡a¨ w`‡q †evSv‡Z through e¨eüZ nq|
‡hgb: The River goes --- the village. (b`xwU MÖv‡gi g‡a¨ w`‡q †M‡Q)
‡Kvb wjLv jvBb †K‡U †`Iqv eySv‡Z pen through e‡m| Pen through the first line. (cÖ_g jvBbwU †K‡U `vI)
169. The view --- the open window is very pretty. [Xvtwet (C) 01-02, Asst. Director (Bangladesh Bank)-06, ivtwet (D)
08-09, Probashi Kallyan Bank Senior Executive Officer (Cash) 2018, Sonali Bank Ltd. Assistant Programmer- 16]
A at B by C through D to Ans:c
170. Their journey --- the sea was unhappy. [Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR (weÁvb Abyl`) 2018-19]
A by B through C across D at Ans:b
171. Pen --- the first line. (cÖ_g jvBbwU †K‡U `vI) [ivtwet (b„weÁvb) 07-08]
A across B at C to D through Ans:d
172. The Thames --- London. [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b GWwgwb‡÷ªkb Awdmvi I cvi‡mvbvj Awdmvi-06, kÖg Awa`ßi †iwRóvi-00]
A flows by B flows from C flows into D flows through Ans:d
173. “One day Mr. Ahmed was walking --- a wood --- the rain.” [kÖg Awa`ßi †iwRóvi-00, PKSF Gi mnKvix
e¨e¯’vcK-09, Rvtwet (G) 17-18, ivtwet (E) 18-19, Kztwet (C) 13-14]
A in, through B through, in C under, in D in, under Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 278 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-14: “to”- Preposition e¨envi wbqg wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Use of ‘to’: ‡Kvb w`‡K eySv‡Z to e‡m| evsjvq ‡K, ‡i, †Z, cÖwZ, w`‡K, D‡Ï‡k¨, wecixZ BZ¨vw`
eySv‡Z to e‡m| ‡hgb: The clinic is to the police station. (wK¬wbKwU _vbvi wecixZ w`‡K)
Japan is to the east of India. (fvi‡Zi c~‡e© w`‡K Rvcvb Aew¯’Z)
174. Educating people and asking them---beware---the erratic traffic and the signboards.
Appropriate fillers for the gaps are-. [kvtwetcÖtwet 2018-19; ÔweÕ BDwbU (weÁvb)]
A for, of B be, at C for, against D to, of Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: beware A_© m‡PZb nIqv| wµqvi mv‡_ ‡Z eySv‡Z to e‡m‡Q Avi beware+ of e‡m ZvB DËi-d
175. The bay of Bengal is --- the south of Bangladesh. [nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (C) 10-11]
A in B to C on D towards Ans:b
176. The monument --- our left is a popular tourist attraction. (Avgv‡`i evg w`‡Ki ¯§„wZ‡mŠawU GKwU RbwcÖq
ch©UK GjvK/‡K›`ª) [wcÖwgqvi e¨vsK-03]
A to B in C that is D of Ans:a
177. Please credit the cheque --- my account. [Rupali Bank-10]
178. Credit T.K. 5000 --- my account. (Avgvi wnmv‡e 5000 UvKv Rgv Ki) [36th BCS, 15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv
(¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-19, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)]
A in B with C against D to Ans:d
Topic-15: under Ges up- Preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg wK?
Use of ‘under’: †Kvb wKQzi wb‡P eySv‡Z under e¨eüZ nq|
Use of ‘up’: †mvRv Dc‡i A‡_© Ges Lye wbK‡U eySv‡Z up e¨eüZ nq|
179. He is --- me in the class. [nvRx †gvnv¤§` `v‡bk weÁvb I cªhyw³ wek¦we`¨vjq (wm-BDwbU) 13-14]
A below B under C at D through Ans:b
180. Please walk --- the stairs. (wmuwo w`‡q †mvRv Dc‡i DV) [cªv_wgK cªavb wkÿK-93/09, Btwet (B) 10-11]
A up B through C on D in Ans:a
Topic-16: ms‡ÿ‡c Av‡iv Ab¨vb¨ Preposition e¨env‡ii wbqg wK?
About: cÖvq/wel‡q/m¤ú©‡K BZ¨vw` A_© cÖ`v‡b about e‡m|
181. I know nothing --- the matter. (Avwg welqwU m¤ú‡K© wKQzB Rvwb bv) [cÖavbgš¿x Kvhv©j‡q cvi‡mvbvj Awdmvi-04, Lytwet (E)
10-11]
A of B off C about D beside Ans:c
182. The train is --- to leave the station. (‡Uªb Qv‡o Qv‡o|/ †UªbwU †Q‡o w`j e‡j cÖvq) [IFIC Bank-13]
A over B from C about D under Ans:c
Above: Dc‡ii ¯’vb A_© cÖ`v‡b above e‡m|
183. Sign your name --- the dotted line. (WU †`Iqv jvB‡bi Dc‡i †Zvgvi bvg wj‡Lv) [Lytwet (B) 06-07]
A with B in C above D along Ans:c
During: ‡Kvb mgq ïiæ †_‡K †kl ch©šÍ ‡gvU mg‡qi g‡a¨ eySv‡Z during e‡m|
184. --- the summer, we went to the beach once a week. [Lytwet (A) 08-09]
A at B in C on D during Ans:d
185. I fell asleep --- the film. (wm‡bgv PjvKvjxb mg‡q Avwg Nywg‡q c‡owQjvg) [Kztwet (B) 15-16]
A in B during C for D while Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 279 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Into: ‡Kvb wKQz‡K †f‡½/fvM K‡i Avjv`v Kiv A‡_© into e‡m| Avevi wfZ‡ii w`‡K cÖ‡ek Kiv eySv‡ZI into e‡m
186. I divided the cake --- four parts. [Lytwet (E) 11-12]
187. He broke the jug --- a hundred pieces. [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-11, A_© gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix WvUv
A with B into C at D in Acv‡iUi-12] Ans:b
188. They walk --- the room. (Zviv N‡i ‡nu‡U cÖ‡ek Ki‡jv) [ivtwet 09-10]
189. He is walking --- a corner shop. (‡m GKwU ‡Kvbvi †`vKv‡bi w`‡K †nu‡U hv‡”Q) [Xvtwet (EMBA) -14]
A to B for C at D into Ans:d
Out: ‡Kvb wKQz †_‡K `~‡i/ evB‡i A_© cÖ`v‡b out e‡m|
190. He sits --- fire. (‡m Av¸b †_‡K `~‡i e‡m) [‡et‡ivtwetit (A) 16-17]
A out B over C for D with Ans:a
Without: ‡Kvb KvR Kiv Qvov/e¨ZxZ A_© cÖ`v‡b without e‡m|
191. He ran 10 kilometers --- stopping. [MYgva¨g BbwówUD‡Ui mnKvix cwiPvjK-03]
A often B seldom C without D continuously Ans:c
192. There can be no invention --- an inventor. [Xvtwet (D) 01-02, Btwet (B) 10-11]
A except B nor C without D before Ans:c
193. --- talking, prove your worth by doing something. [`y`‡Ki DcKvix cwiPvjK-10]
A In stead of B In lieu of C Despite D Without Ans:d
Like/unlike: Avevi “gZ/mv`„k¨” eySv‡Z like e‡m| Avi †Kvb wKQzi “gZ/mv`„k¨ bq” Giƒc Zzjbvi †ÿ‡Î unlike
e‡m| ‡Kvb KvR Ki‡Z B‡”Q nq Giƒc A_© cÖ`v‡b feel Gi mv‡_ Like e‡m| [feel like + (verb+ ing)]
194. Fill in the blank: You may go for a walk if you feel --- it. [40th BCS 2019]
A about B on C like D for Ans:c
195. Do you feel --- taking a walk? (‡Zvgvi wK nvuU‡Z B‡”Q Ki‡Q) [RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZv©-06, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (A) 13-
14]
A upto B about C like D for Ans:c
196. --- or sharks, for instance, the dolphin is a mammal. [ivtwet (AvBb) 08-09]
A Either fish B Being fish C Unlike fish D When it is like Ans:c
Topic-17: Pair Preposition Gi e¨envi †`Lvb|
Pair Preposition: A‡_©i mgš^q Ki‡Z `ywU preposition GKmv‡_ e‡m evK¨‡K A_©Mvgx K‡i
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
Zz‡j| †hgb: Opinion Varies from man to man. (gvby‡l gvby‡l wfbœ gZ nq/bvbvb gvbyl bvbvb
gZ) Giƒc: wewbgq eySv‡Z--- with ----- for--- e‡m, w`b G‡b w`b LvIqv, GK ¯’vb n‡Z Ab¨ ¯’vb,
GK mgq †_‡K Ab¨ mgq BZ¨vw` eySv‡Z --- from ---- to--- e‡m, Kv‡iv mv‡_ Lvc LvIqv‡bv eySv‡Z
in ----- with—e‡m| †hgb: Live in harmony with somebody. BZ¨vw`|
197. Opinion Varies --- man --- man. (gvby‡l gvby‡l wfbœ gZ nq/bvbvb gvbyl bvbvb gZ) [XvKv cvwb mieivn I cqtwb®‹vkb
KZ…©cÿ (WASA)-Gi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-19]
A from, to B between, and C in, to D from, of Ans:a
198. Many people of our country live --- hand to mouth. [mÂq cwi. mn. cwi.07, wmwbqi ÷vd bvm©-18]
A on B with C from D by Ans:c
199. The shops here are open --- 10 am to 8 pm. [¸”Q fwZ© cixÿv (B- Arts) 2020-21]
K for L on M at N from Ans:d
ev‡K¨i evsjv: GLvbKvi †`vKvb¸‡jv mKvj 10Uv †_‡K ivZ 8Uv ch©šÍ †Lvjv _v‡K|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 280 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


200. We should live --- harmony --- others. [15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) 18]
A in, with B with, to C in, include D to, with Ans:a

Topic-18: WH word Øviv ïiæ ev‡K¨i †k‡l Preposition Gi e¨envi †`Lvb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


†Kvb ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z D‡jøwLZ WH word Øviv wel‡q eySv‡j about, ‡QvU ¯’vb /mgq eySv‡j at, eo
mgq/¯’vb eySv‡j in, i/Gi eySv‡j of, R‡b¨ eySv‡Z for, ‡K/Kvi mv‡_ eySv‡Z to e‡m| †bvU: †ewki
fvM †ÿ‡ÎB preposition ¸‡jv ev‡K¨i †k‡l e‡m| ‡hgb: Which restaurant do you want to
eat at? (Zzwg †Kvb †i÷z‡i‡›U †L‡Z PvI) What are you so angry about?(Zzwg †Kvb/wK wel‡q GZ ivMvwš^Z?)
201.What are you taking ----? [cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi Rywbqi cwimsL¨vb mnKvix-13]
A on B in C about D at Ans:c/d
202. Where has this letter come ---? [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mvBdvi Awdmvi:12]
A to B on C from D for Ans:c
203. Who were you talking ---? (‡K ‡Zvgv‡K ej‡Q) [18th BCS]
A on B off C with D to Ans:d
204. What is Dhaka/Dinajpur famous ---? [cwimsL¨vb I Z_¨ e¨e¯’vcbv Awa߇ii cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v-17, cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v-17]
A in B for C with D on Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: What is Dhaka famous For? Gi A_© XvKv Kx Kvi‡Y weL¨vZ? Avm‡j evK¨wU Gfv‡e wQj: For what is
Dhaka famous?
205. The customer gets what he pays ---. [evsjv‡`k Kg© Kwgkb mwPevj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK: 06]
A off B at C for D from Ans:c
ev‡K¨i evsjv: †µZv ‡mUzKz cvq ‡hUzKzi UvKv †h cÖ`vb K‡i|
206. What is Dinajpur famous ---?(w`bvRcyi wK Rb¨ weL¨vZ?)[nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (C) 11-12, cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv©-17]
A of B at C for D by Ans:c
Topic-19: wefw³i b¨vq A_© cÖ`v‡b preposition Gi e¨envi †`Lvb|
evsjv kã + wefw³ Preposition+ Bs‡iwR kã D`vniY
evsjv kã + 1gv/k~b¨ wefw³/wefw³ bv _vK‡j Bs‡iwR k‡ãi c~‡e©
†`k = country,
preposition e‡m bv|
PvPv = uncle, evRvi= market
evsjv kã + 2qv wefw³ (‡K, †i, cÖwZ, w`‡K) to + Bs‡iwR kã; PvPvi Kv‡Q = to uncle
evsjv kã + 3qv wefw³(Øviv, w`qv, KZ©„K) by/with + Bs‡iwR kã; Avgvi Øviv= by me, with stick
evsjv kã + i/Gi+4_x© wefw³(R‡b¨/wbwg‡Ë) for + Bs‡iwR kã; ‡`‡ki Rb¨= for country
evsjv kã + 5gx wefw³(n‡Z, ‡_‡K, †P‡q) from/than + Bs‡iwR kã; evRvi †_‡K= from market
evsjv kã + 6ôx wefw³(i, Gi) of + Bs‡iwR kã; evsjv‡`‡ki = of Bangladesh
evsjv kã + 7gx wefw³(G, q, †Z) at, in + Bs‡iwR kã; iv‡Z/mKv‡j= at night/ morning
evsjv kã + i/Gi + (c~‡e©/mvg‡b, c‡i) before, after +Bs‡iwR kã Mg‡bi c~‡e© = before departure
evsjv kã + i/Gi + (weiæ‡×) against +Bs‡iwR kã kÎæi weiæ‡× = against enemy
207. Finding himself short --- money, he wrote --- his uncle --- help. [Rtwet (D) 16-17, Bangladesh
development Bank Ltd. Senior Officer-17, Lytwet 16-17]
A to, for, with B to, to, about C of, to, for D in, to, to Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ i/‡i eySv‡Z of, Kv‡Q eySv‡Z to Ges R‡b¨ eySv‡Z for e‡m‡Q, ev‡K¨i evsjv: wb‡Ri Kv‡Q UvKvi ¯^íZv
†`wLqv †m mvnv‡h¨i Rb¨ Zvi PvPvi Kv‡Q wPwV wjL‡jv|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 281 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
208. He spent all the day --- his room. (‡m Zvi iæ‡g mviv w`b KvUv‡jv) [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Kviv ZË¡veavqK-13]
A under B in C amidst D during Ans:b
209. This house is built --- stone.(GB evoxwU cv_‡ii ˆZwi) [cÖv_wgK mn. wk.(wm‡jU)-06, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK -05]
A of B with C in D by Ans:a
210. Don't speak ill --- others. (A‡b¨i) [cwimsL¨vb I Z_¨ e¨e¯’vcbv Awa߇ii cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v 2017]
A in B for C with D of Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: speak ill of sb A_© Kv‡iv m¤ú‡K© wb›`v Kiv|
211. He complained to me --- your conduct.(‡m ‡Zvgvi AvPi‡bi e¨vcv‡i Avgvi Kv‡Q Awf‡hvM Ki‡jv) [Lytwet (BBA)
A about B of C off D for 11-12]Ans:b
212. You are looking smart --- this dress. [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-11]
A on B in C for D with Ans:b
213. We paid the price of the dress --- cash. (Avgiv bM‡` †cvkvKwUi g~j¨ ‡kva Kijvg) [IFIC Bank-10]
A on B in C into D with Ans:b
214. Selfi culture is a demonstration --- modern superficiality. (AvaywbK K…wËgZvi cÖwZcv`b n‡jv †mjwd
ms¯‹…wZ) [ivtwet (A-we‡Rvo) 15-16, cvtwetcªtwet (C) 15-16]
A at B of C in D on Ans:b
215. I was bound --- contract --- pay the money. [‡et‡ivtwet (E) 12-13]
A by, with B by, to C to, for D to, to Ans:b
ev‡K¨i evsjv: UvKv cÖ`vb Ki‡Z Avwg Pzw³ Øviv evwaZ wQjvg|
216. Will you come --- me to the store? [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi gy`ªvÿwiK-18]
A with B along C to D by Ans:a
ev‡K¨i evsjv: Zzwg wK Avgvi mv‡_ †`vKv‡bi Kv‡Q Avm‡e?
Topic-20: Time/Home/sale k‡ãi Av‡M preposition msµvšÍ mgm¨v:

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Time/Home/sale k‡ãi Av‡M preposition msµvšÍ mgm¨v:
Time: wbw`©ó mg‡q Mvwo Pjv eySv‡Z run on time Avi h_v mg‡qi g‡a¨ eySv‡Z- run in time e‡m|
Home: Go, get, be, stay, back Gme †ÿ‡Î home Gi Av‡M preposition e‡m bv|
Sell: Owner/gvwj‡Ki wbKU †_‡K property/m¤úwË/evwo/Rwg BZ¨vw` weµ‡qi †ÿ‡Î
for sale e‡m| wKš‘ shop/store/mall/grocery ‡Z n«vmK…Z g~‡j¨ product (cY¨) weµ‡qi
†ÿ‡Î on sale e‡m| Z‡e cÖ`k©b K‡i bZzb wKQz weµ‡qi †ÿ‡Î go on sale e‡m|
217. The train is running --- time. [†mvbvjx e¨vsK Awdmvi (K¨vk)-14, Rtwet (D) 11-12, ivtwet 08-09, 10-11]
in
A B on C by D at Ans:b
218. Choose the correct sentence. [26 BCS, gwnjv I wkï welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZ©v-16, KvwiMix wkÿv Awa`߇ii
th

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 282 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Identification of Preposition in a sentence-
Topic-21: GKwU ev‡K¨ Proposition Gi e¨envi †Kv_vq †Kv_vq n‡Z cv‡i Zvi MVb I D`vniY w`b|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Rule: Preposition + noun// Preposition + pronoun// Preposition + noun phrase//
Preposition + Article +noun// Preposition + Article + Adjective// Preposition +
Article+ Adjective + Noun// Preposition + Possessive adj. + Noun); ms‡ÿ‡c ej‡Z
†M‡j noun/ pronoun/ noun phrase Gi c~‡e© preposition e‡m; D`vniY: The plane flew
over our head.
jÿ¨ Kiæb: evK¨wU‡Z our(possessive adj.) + head(noun) Gi c~‡e© over GKwU preposition;
221. ‘There was a small reception following the wedding’. The word ‘following’ in the sentence
above is a/an [39 Zg wewmGm (we‡kl)]
A preposition B adjective C adverb D noun Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ following Øviv Article +noun/gerund ‡K hy³ Kiv n‡q‡Q ZvB GUv preposition.
222. After a while they have arrived their destination. The underlined word is- [NSI (wdì Awd.) 08 b‡f. 21]
A Preposition B Adverb C Noun D Conjunction Ans:a
223. He went down the road? Here ‘down’ is a- [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯’vbxq miKvi wefv‡Mi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx/bKkvKvi- 19,
kÖg Awa`ßi †iwRóvi-00, Btwet (G) 17-18]
A preposition B adverb C noun D verb Ans:a
224. Identify preposition in the sentence ‘A fair little girl sat under a tree’. [evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœhb †evW©
(weAviwWwe) Gi mn: cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v: 06]
A fair girl B little
C under D tree Ans:c
225. I know nothing regarding this matter. Here ‘regarding’ is a- [ivtwet (G -Unit) 16-17]
Which parts of speech is the word ‘Regarding’? [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yv. wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi Ges mn: cwi:16]
I accompanied every student ‘except’ you. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet 2018-19 BDwbU F (AevwYR¨)]
None but the brave deserves the fair. Here “but” is a- [ivtwet 05-06, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21]
The moral law is above the civil law. (ˆbwZK AvBb †emvgwiK AvB‡bi Dc‡i) [ivtwet (Marketing) 04-05]
He came after my departure. (‡m Avgvi P‡j hvevi ci Avmj) [BRDB Gi Dc‡Rjv cÖKí Kg©KZv©-13, etwet (A, B) 12-13]
The plane flew over our head. The word “over” is used as- [Lv`¨ Awa`߇ii Aax‡b cwi`k©K-96]
A preposition B adverb C noun D verb Ans:a

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 by B no preposition C at D with Ptwet 11-12, Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 283 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


227. He left --- home. [NSI (wewfbœ c`) 11 †m‡Þ. 21]

A from B of C by D none of these Ans:d


228. He --- Dhaka on time. (‡m mgqgZ XvKv †cŠuQvj) [kvtwetcÖtwet (A) 15-16]
A reached to B reached C reached at D reached in Ans:b
229. Choose the correct sentence. (‡m c`wU B¯Ídv w`‡Z Pvq) [ivtwet 07-08]
A He wants to resign the post. B He wants to resign from the post.
C He wants to resign to the post. D He wants to resign on the post. Ans:a
230. Before finalizing out picnic, we need to --- the venue. [Xvtwet ÔNÕ BDwbU (evwZjK…Z) 18-19]
A discuss B discuss on C discuss over D discuss into Ans:a
231. The two brothers show resemblance --- each other. [BRTA mnKvix cwiPviK-05]
A with B to C at D for Ans:b

 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vq wb‡q Av‡jvPbv I Model Test Gi jvBf

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


K¬vm AvKv‡i wfwWI ‡`Lvi Rb¨ cv‡ki QR ‡KvW ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-

c~Y©gvbt 10 Model Test/Chapter Review mwVKt----fyjt----


mgqt 5 wg: (on Preposition) cÖvß b¤^it-------
01. I have another meeting with Luna --- Friday. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 18-19]
A next B none C on next D in next Ans:a
02. Sonia has been sick --- two months. (mwbqv `yB gvm hver Amy¯’ nBqv‡Q) [mnKvix RR-10, Ptwet 08-09]
A from B for C since D about Ans:b
03. She works six days --- week. [Bangladesh development Bank Ltd. Senior Officer 17]
A an Ba C for D the Ans:b
04. He decided --- put --- --- a job as a Probationary Officer. [mvaviY exgv K‡c©v‡ikb A¨vwmmU¨v›U g¨v‡bRvi- 2019]
A to, up, for B to, in, for C to, forward, for D to, off, for Ans:b
05. I went there --- my bike. (Avwg †mLv‡b Avgvi evB‡K wM‡qwQjvg) [cÖv_wgK cªavb wkÿK (kvcjv)-09, etwet (C)
A on B upon C in D by 12-13] Ans:d
06. They reached the airport ---- 11 o’clock ---- bus. [Rtwet (B) 16-17, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 16-17]
A at, by B by, on C in, on D on, by Ans:a
07. He told us about the battle. Here “about” is used as- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09]
A pronoun B adjective C adverb D preposition Ans:d
08. The family doesn’t feel ---- going out this season. [37 BCS, cjøx mÂq e¨vsK (K¨vk Awdmvi)-18, ‡emvg.
th

wegvb. KZ…©. (wbiv. Acv.)- 01 A‡±v. 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
e¨vL¨v: ‡Kv‡bv Kv‡R cÖPzi kw³ ev cÖ‡Póv e¨q Kiv A‡_© hard-Gi ci to e¨eüZ nq|
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
=========== Chapter Close ========== https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 284 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Appropriate Preposition Go to Index

[GB Aa¨vq Av‡jvPbv mnvqZvq cÖavb eBmg~n: Higher English Grammar- P.K. DE SARKAR; Applied English Grammar & composition-PC Das; A passage to the
English language-S.M. Zakir Hussain; Pocket oxford Dictionary (POD); Concise Oxford Dictionary (COD); Cambridge dictionary mn AviI Abvb¨ eB]

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvয় ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 62wU +-
All Groups (A-Z) Are important
 All Bank Job Exams 112wU+- All Groups (A-Z) Are important
 Primary Job Exams 105wU+- All Groups (A-Z) Are important
 PSC & Other Jobs 565wU+- All Groups (A-Z) Are important

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


A-Group †_‡K 8wU cÖkœ- 6. There is no alternative --- training/
1. The ministers arrived --- a decision last education. (cÖwkÿY Gi weKí †bB) [28th BCS]
night. (gš¿xiv MZiv‡Z GKwU wm×v‡šÍ †cuŠQvj) [24th BCS A to B for
I Ab¨vb¨]
C than D of Ans:a
A to B at
7. Jalal asked --- a loan of TK.500/- [15th BCS
Con D by Ans:b (Written)]
e¨vL¨v: Arrived at a decision A_© wm×v‡šÍ †cŠuQv| A over B for
myZivs k~b¨¯’v‡b at em‡e| Cat D through Ans:b
2. What are you so angry ---? (Zzwg †Kvb/wK wel‡q C- Group †_‡K 7wU cÖkœ-
GZ ivMvwš^Z?) [25 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
th

8. Credit T.K. 5000 --- my account. (Avgvi


A about B at
wnmv‡e 5000 UvKv Rgv Ki) [36th BCS]
C with D for Ans:a
A for B to
3. She/ Mithila argued --- me about the
C with D in Ans:b
marriage. (‡m weevn mg‡Ü Avgvi mv‡_ hyw³ LÛb
Kij) [21st BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] 9. Eight/Nine men were concerned --- the
A with B for
plot. [38th BCS Preli. -17, I Ab¨vb¨]
A at B with
C to D from Ans:a
C in D for Ans:c
4. We have not arrived --- any decision.
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb loh‡š¿ RwoZ _vKv ev mswkøó _vKv A‡_©
A to B at [13 Zg wewmGm (wjwLZ)]
Concern in e‡m| wKš‘ †Kv‡bv wKQzi Rb¨ DwØMœ nIqv
Con D by Ans:b
A‡_© Concern for e‡m| ev‡K¨i A_©: `kRb †jv‡K
e¨vL¨v: Arrived at a decision A_© wm×v‡šÍ †cŠuQv| lohš¿ wb‡q DwØMœ wQj|
myZivs k~b¨¯’v‡b at em‡e| 10. He was convinced --- Mr. Khan’s
5. Your conduct admits --- no excuse. (‡Zvgvi innocence. [12th BCS (written)]
AvPiY ÿgvi †hvM¨ bq) [29th BCS] A with B on
A for B in C in D of Ans:d
C of D to Ans:c Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 285 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
11. Nothing can compensate --- this kind of 19. The student was exempted --- paying his
loss.(GB ÿwZi ÿwZc~iY nq bv) [15th BCS (Written)] fees. [11th BCS (written)]
A from B of
A at B on
C to D under Ans:a
C with D in Ans:c
F- Group †_‡K 2wU cÖkœ-
12. I have no confidence --- him. (Zvi Dci
20. He fantasized --- winning the lottery. [21st
Avgvi †Kv‡bv Av¯’v †bB) [17th BCS (written)]
BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A to B in A about B for
C of D off Ans:b C in D with Ans:a
13. I count --- your help. [23rd BCS] 21. Almost everyone fails --- on the first try.
A with B on [18th BCS, Medical 93-94]
C in D by Ans:b A in passing his driver’s test
e¨vL¨v: count after Ges count with e‡j †Kv‡bv B to his driver’s test
phrase †bB| count upon -wbf©i Kiv, wek¦vm Kiv C to have passed his driver’s test
†h, †Kv‡bv wKQz NU‡eB| count for -¸iæZ¡c~Y© e‡j D passing his driver’s test Ans:a
we‡ePbv Kiv| myZivs `ywUi g‡a¨ count upon A_©vr G- Group †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ-
A mwVK|
22. John Smith is good ---- Mathematics.(Rb
D- Group †_‡K 2wU cÖkœ- w¯§_ As‡K `ÿ) [36th BCS]
A at B of
14. I don’t you any difficulty --- a driving
C in after
D Ans:a
license. [24th/18th BCS (Cancelled) I Ab¨vb¨]
A to get B in getting H- Group †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ-
C for getting D get Ans:b 23. Identify the correct sentence: [23rd BCS, I
Ab¨vb¨]
15. The young woman was dressed --- rare
A She had faith in and hopes for the future.
silk. [32nd BCS (wjwLZ) I Ab¨vb¨]
B She had faith and hopes for the future.
A on B in
C She had faith and hopes in the future.
C into D with Ans:b
D She had faith in and hopes in future.
Ans:a
E- Group †_‡K 4wU cÖkœ-
e¨vL¨v: wek^vm A‡_© faith in Ges Avkv A‡_© hopes
16. Government has been entrusted ---
for e¨eüZ nq|
elected politicians. [22nd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A to B with I-Group †_‡K 6wU cÖkœ-
C of D from Ans:a 24. I am indebted --- my father for
17. We have recently entered --- an agreement supporting my venture. [11th BCS Written]
with the Inland Co-operative Society. [13th BCS A at B to
I Ab¨vb¨] C with D for Ans:b
A no preposition B upon
25. The house is infected --- rats. [17Zg wewmGm
C in D into Ans:d (wjwLZ) I Ab¨vb¨]
18. The children were entrusted --- the care A to B on
of their uncle. (wkï‡`i‡K Zv‡`i PvPvi Øvwq‡Z¡ Ac©b C with D over Ans:c
Kiv n‡jv) [24th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] 26. He insisted me --- there. [36 Zg wewmGm I Ab¨vb¨]
A to B with A over going B on my going
C of D from Ans:a C to go D is to go Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 286 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


27. A new tax was imposed ------ cigarettes/ 35. Many prefer donating money ---------
car. (wmMv‡i‡Ui Dci/ Mvwoi Dci GK ai‡bi bZzb distribution clothes. [28th BCS, gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-
wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)]
Ki Av‡ivc Kiv n‡qwQj) [11th BCS (written) I Ab¨vb¨]
A to B for
A in B on
C on D with Ans:a
C at D for Ans:b
36. Every driver must be held --- his own
28. Which is the correct sentence? (‡m Zv‡K actions. (cÖ‡Z¨K Mvox PvjK‡K Zvi Kv‡Ri Rb¨ `vqx
†`Lvi Rb¨ wR` Ki‡jv) [35th BCS] Kiv n‡e) [27th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A He insisted on seeing her. A responsible for B blame to Ans:a
B He insisted in seeing her. C liable to D responsible to
C He insisted for seeing her. 37. Choose the correct sentence:
D He insisted to be seeing her. Ans:a [38th BCS Preli. 2017]

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]

C inside D before Ans:b A in B of

M-N-O-Group †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ- C after D by Ans:


e¨vL¨v: cÖ‡kœ fzj Av‡Q KviY refute(v) Gi ¯’‡j
33. She was oblivious --- the presence of her
friend. [10th BCS (Written)] repute (n) n‡e| repute A_© †Kvb wel‡q L¨vwZ _vKv
A of B about ZvB ev‡K¨ repute _vK‡j DËi n‡Zv-of| cÖ‡kœ Giæc
C for D on Ans:a fzj _vK‡j DËi bv KivB DËg|
P- Group †_‡K 2wU cÖkœ- 41. I am not susceptible --- hypnotic
34. His illness is a mere pretext --- his influence. [15th BCS (Written)]

absence. [21st BCS (Written) I Ab¨vb¨]


-His words are susceptible --- flattery.
A to B with
(Zvi K_v¸‡jv †Zvlvg‡`i Dchy&³) [24th BCS (Written) I
Ab¨vb¨]
C for D from Ans:c A as B for
C to D into Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 287 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


42. He is suspected --- receiving stolen good. mgRvZxq A‡_© of Gi e¨envi †_‡K 3wU cÖk-œ
[26th BCS (Written)]
A of B for 49. He has assured me --- safety.
C about D with Ans:a A of B for [11th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]

W-Z- Group †_‡K 1wU cÖk-œ C with D at Ans:a


50. The judge acquitted him --- the charge.
43. He warned me --- the danger. (‡m wec`wUi [32nd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
e¨vcv‡i Avgv‡K mZ©K Kij) [38th BCS (gvbwmK `ÿZv)] A from B of
A about B on C for D out Ans:b
C of D for Ans:c e¨vL¨v: Acquit somebody of something-
Confusion Clear Part: KvD‡K †Kv‡bv wKQz †_‡K Ae¨vnwZ †`q|
mgRvZxq A‡_© at Gi e¨envi †_‡K 3wU cÖk-œ mgRvZxq A‡_© to Gi e¨envi †_‡K 4wU cÖkœ
44. I am not good --- translation. (Avwg fv‡jv 51. Early rising is beneficial --- health. [17th
BCS (Written)]
Abyev` Ki‡Z cvwi bv) [27th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A to B for
A about B for C on D at Ans:a
C in D at Ans:d 52. No country should yield --- foreign
pressure. [15th BCS (written) I Ab¨vb¨]
45. I am not bad --- tennis. [10 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
th
A in B from
A in B at
C to D with Ans:c
C with D on Ans:b
53. They gave me a form and told me to ---.
mgRvZxq A‡_© for Gi e¨envi †_‡K 3wU cÖkœ- [35Zg wewmGm wjwLZ I Ab¨vb¨]
A fill on B fell into
46. There must be some remedy ---
C fill into D fill in Ans:d
corruption. [15th BCS (Written)]
e¨vLv: form/blank/sheet/note BZ¨vw`i k~b¨ ¯’v‡b
A of B to
c~iY Kiv A‡_© up/in `y‡UvB mwVK; Z‡e cÖPwjZ
C for D from Ans:c
e¨env‡ii w`K †_‡K †ewki fvM †ÿ‡Î form Gi mv‡_
e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb †iv‡Mi cÖwZKvi A‡_©: Remedy, cure,
up nq, ‡hgb: we have to fill up form before
panacea; BZ¨vw`i ci for e‡m|
exam; Avi blank Gi mv‡_ in nq| ‡hgb: Fill in
47. Only graduates are eligible --- the post.
(ïay ¯œvZK wWwMÖavixB c`wUi †hvM¨) [17th BCS (Written)]
the blank with suitable word
A with B in 54. He was accused --- a crime which he did
C to D for Ans:d not commit. [11th BCS (written)]
e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb Kv‡R †hvM¨/ mÿg eySv‡Z competent, A to B in
eligible, fit, suitable, qualified; BZ¨vw`i ci C on D of Ans:d
for e‡m| Idiom and Phrase Gi e¨envi-†_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
48. His illness is a mere pretext --- his 55. Are you doing anything special --- the
absence. [21st BCS (Written) I Ab¨vb¨] weekend? (mvßvwnK QzwUi w`‡b Zzwg wK we‡kl wKQz KiQ)
A to B with
[15th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
C for D from Ans:c A in B for
e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb wKQzi Rb¨ Qj/ARynvZ eySv‡Z Excuse, C on D at Ans:d
pretext; BZ¨vw`i ci for e‡m|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 288 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


In, To, Into †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
56. She said nothing --- reply. (‡m Rev‡e wKQzB 59. They travelled to saver ---. (Zviv cv‡q †nu‡U
ej‡jv bv) [22 BCS (Written) I Ab¨vb¨]
nd mvfvi †Mj) [29th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A to B by A on foot B by walking
C in D on Ans:c C on their foot D by foot Ans:a
57. Some writers sink --- oblivion in course 60. He has paid the penalty --- his crimes ---
of time. (wKQz †jLK mg‡qi weeZ©‡b we¯§„Z n‡q hvq) five years of prison. [22nd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
[33rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A for, with B for, for
A on B from C about, at D for, in Ans:a
C under D into Ans:d 61. My wife reminded/reminds me -----. [24th
Of, On, Over, Under, With †_‡K 4wU cÖkœ BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A of my appointment
58. I decided to go --- with my friend as I
B to go my appointment
needed some exercise. [24th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] C to my appointment
A to a walk B for a walk
D my appointment Ans:a
C for a walking D walk Ans:b

-we¯ÍwiZ c‡ii ‡cR †_‡K †`Lyb-

Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|


https://www.facebook.com/expertalim

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 289 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Appropriate Preposition Aa¨vqwU †hfv‡e mvRv‡bv n‡q‡Q-
1. Preposition g‡b ivLvi ¸iæZ¡c~Y© Dcvq¸‡jv-
2. Main Part (‡hLv‡b A-Z ch©šÍ me k㸇jv ‡Uwe‡j Awfbe fv‡e wmwiqv‡j Av‡jvPbv)
3. Confusion Clear Part:
(1g Ask: mgRvZxq A‡_© wfbœ wfbœ k‡ã GKB preposition Gi e¨envi)
(2q Ask: mgRvZxq A‡_© GKB k‡ã wfbœ wfbœ Preposition Gi e¨envi + Ab¨vb¨)
4. Idiom and Phrase Gi AšÍM©Z Preposition Gi e¨envi-
5. `yBwU k~b¨¯’vbhy³ weMZ mv‡ji cÖkœ: [m¤ú~Y© Aa¨v‡qi wewfbœ wbqg †_‡K]
6. Chapter Model Test

Start Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb


https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

Preposition g‡b ivLvi Dcvq¸‡jv ¸iæZ¡mn ‡PvL eywj‡q wbB:


wcÖq cvVK, GB Aa¨vqwU Lye ¸iæZ¡cY~ © wKš‘ g‡b ivLv A‡bKUv mnR bq| ZvB GKw`‡b me †kl Kivi gZ `ytkvnm bv K‡i,
w`‡b m‡e©v”P 100 wU K‡i covi cwiKíbv Kiæb Ges wb‡Pi wbqg¸‡jv AbymiY Kiæb;
 evsjv A_©mn gyL¯’ Kiæb I GKwU Ab¨wUi mv‡_ cv_©K¨ K‡i covi †Póv Kiæb-
 Self practice Kjvg Gi ïb¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e wb‡R wPšÍv Kiæb, bv cvi‡j cv‡ki Kjvg †_‡K DËi †`‡L wbb|
 wcÖq cvVK, GB Aa¨vq †_‡K wewfbœ cixÿvq me cÖkœB GB eB †_‡K Kgb c‡o| ZvB Q‡K D‡jøwLZ me¸‡jvB co‡Z n‡e|
bv cvi‡j AšÍZ mvj D‡jøwLZ me¸‡jv cÖkœ Aek¨B co‡Z n‡e|
 wbðqZv w`w”Q: GB eBwU co‡j evsjv‡`‡ki Ab¨ †Kvb eB co‡Z n‡e bv|
 Short Form: ‡Uwe‡j wewfbœ ¯’‡j sb I sth wjLv Av‡Q hvi c~Y© iƒc- sb = somebody (e¨w³ †evSv‡Z); sth=
something (e¨w³ e¨ZxZ †h †Kvb e¯‘, welq ev Ae¯’v †evSv‡Z); ZvB sb Ges sth Gi e¨envi jÿ¨ Kiæb- Table
Gi wb‡Pi MCQ ¸‡jv Practice Kiæb|

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.

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 290 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


9 Absorb(v) in ‡Kvb wKQz‡Z gMœ_vKv He was absorbed -- deep thought.[Btwe(BBA)11-12]
10 Absolve(v) from/of wKQz †_‡K gy³ Kiv The report absolved her---all blame for the
accident.
11 Abstain(v) from weiZ _vKv Abstain --- evil company. [ivtwet (D) 12-13]
He abstains---liquor (Kov g`) [Rvtwet (IBA) 11-12]
12 Acceptable to MÖnY‡hvM¨ Your offer is acceptable-- me.[mnt cÖavb wkÿK -10]
13 Access (n) to cÖ‡ekvwaKvi Here has access --- all.
14 Accessible to cÖ‡ekvwaKvi‡hvM¨ Here is accessible --- all. [cÖvt cÖavb wkÿK -09]
15 Accommodate to(sb) gvwb‡q Pjv/Lvc LvIqv‡bv Meraj can accommodate --- all.
16 Accommodate with(Sth) ‡Kvb wel‡q m¤ú„³ Kiv He accommodated me --- a loan. [P.P. DE SARKAR]
17 Accompany by(Sb) †Kvb e¨w³i m•Mx nIqv He was accompanied --- his father. (POD)
18 Accompany with GK m‡•M NUv He has accompanied fever --- Headache.
19 Accomplished in `¶ He is accomplished --- music.
20 Accord(v) with ‡Kvb g‡Zi mv‡_ wgj The behaviour of our politicians does not
(sth) nIqv accord -- their stated principles. [ivtwet (D) 08-09]
21 Accord(v) to cÖ¯Ív‡e wgj nIqv They accorded --- my proposal.
22 According to Abymv‡i I go ahead according --- my teacher rule.
23 Account(v) to +e¨w³ KvD‡K Revew`wn Kiv We have to account to Allah for our deeds.
for+e¯‘ -‡Kvb wKQzi R‡b¨ Who will account for the loss? [Office assi. In
Revew`wn Kiv finance ministry -11]
24 Account(n) with, at e¨vsK wnmve I have a saving account --- Standard Bank.
[Ass. Director of mass media -03]
25 Accountable to(sb) e¨w³i Kv‡Q `vqx He is accountable to me for the book.
for(sth) -‡Kvb wKQzi R‡b¨ `vqx (‡m eBwUi Rb¨ Avgvi Kv‡Q `vqx)
26 Accuse(v) of Awfhy³ Kiv Police accused him--the murder.[Rvtwet (C)11-12]
Accused(adj) of Awfhy³ He was accused --- being partial. [ivtwet 09-10]
27 Accustomed to Af¨¯’/ get used to I am accustomed(GL¨vm&Vg&W) --- such a life.
28 Acquiesce(v) in wKQz †g‡b †bIqv I could not acquiesce --- such an unjust
(G¨vKzBqvm) compromise. [Btwet (B) 13-14]
29 Acquaint(v) cwiwPZ nIqv Are you acquainted --- anyone at BRUR?
with
Acquainted - cwiwPZ [‡et‡ivtwet (E) 12-13]

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)

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 291 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


36 Adequate(adj) to (sth) ‡Kvb wKQz ch©vß/ h‡_ô Will this office be adequate--your needs? [Ptwet 10-11]
37 Adhere(v) to (sth) ‡j‡M _vKv/ stick to Do you adhere--any special opinion?[ivtwet 07-08]
38 Adjacent(adj) to msjMœ, KvQvKvwQ His house is adjacent--mine.[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet 18-19 BDwbU ÔwWÕ]
39 Admit(v) of ¯^xK…wZ †`Iqv, cvIqv Your conducts admits --- no excuse.[29Th BCS]
40 Admit(v) to fwZ© nIqv Rowshan was admitted-the first year MBBS
course in Comilla Medical College. [Dental- 05-06]
41 Admit(n) into cª‡ekvwaKvi There is no admit --- this room.
42 Advantage(n) of †Kvb wKQzi myweav Habib took the advantages---my absence.[ivtwet 05-06]
43 Affection(n) for ‡mœn The teacher feels affection --- every pupil.
44 Affectionate to(sb) ‡mœnkxj The teacher is affectionate --- his students.
45 Affiliated(adj) with cÖavb kvLv iƒ‡c AšÍ©f~³ A large number of colleges are affiliated ---the
National University.
[etwet (b) 1-13]
46 Afflicted(adj) with disease ‡iv‡M cxwoZ
( ) He is afflicted --- gout(evZ †ivM). [Pry assis. Teaer -06,12]
47 Afflicted(adj) at Kv‡iv g„Zy¨‡Z gg©vnZ I am afflicted --- my sister’s death.
48 Affinity(adj) for(sth) AbyivM/Avmw³ Many people have affinity --- food.
49 Afraid(adj) of fxZ She is not afraid --- ghost. [ivtwet 07-08]
50 Agree(v) with Kv‡iv mv‡_ m¤§Z The employer failed to reach an agreement
(person) nIqv with his workers. [Rtwet (C) 09-10]
I agree with you on point to proposal.
51 Agree(v) to(proposal) †Kvb cÖ¯Ív‡e m¤§Z nIqv He at once agreed to my proposal. [Rtwet(B)10-11]
52 Agree(v) on /to ‡Kvb wel‡qi mv‡_ I agree with you on/to this point. [ivtwet (B) 12-13]
(point) m¤§Z nIqv ‡bvU: on bv _vK‡j to e¨envi Kiv hv‡e| Z‡e Av‡M on AMÖvwaKvi w`‡Z n‡e|

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]
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 292 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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 -

85 Appeal(v) against Kv‡iv weiæ‡× Av‡e`b Kiv -


86 Appear(v) to, in, nvwRi nIqv It appears --- me good.
before / cÖKvwkZ nIqv The news is appeared --- Dhaka.
87 Appetite(n) for ÿzav/Pvwn`v My brother has no appetite--food. [Ass. Civil eng. 03]
88 Apply (v) to/for cÖ‡qvM Kiv/Av‡e`b Kiv Abdul Hadi applied --- BCS.
89 Appoint(v) to wbhy³ nIqv He appointed me to this post. [anti corruption
90 bureau -84] The appointment is---my disposal
Appointment at wbhy³
(AwaKvifz³). [Btwet (B) 07-08]
91 Appointment with (sb) (Kv‡iv mv‡_) mvÿvr I have an appointment --- Rakib.
92 Apprise(v) of ÁvZ nIqv I like to apprise you --- the fact
93 Approve(v) of(sb/sth) Aby‡gv`b Kiv; He approved me --- the matter.
94 Aptitude(n) for ¯^vfvweK `¶Zv/cÖeYZv I have no aptitude---music [cÖv_wgK mnt wkÿK- -06]
95 Argue(v) with (sb) Kv‡iv mv‡_ hyw³ Kiv She argued --- me about the marriage. [21st BCS,
Uttara Bank-08]
96 Argue(v) for (sth) †Kvb welq wb‡q hyw³ †`qv They argued --- the right to strike. [ivtwet 09-10]
97 Arrive(v) at ¯’v‡b/wm×v‡šÍ ‡cuŠQv‡bv The ministers arrived -- a decision last night. [24th BCS]
98 Ashamed(adj) for (A‡b¨i Kvi‡Y) jw¾Z I am ashamed --- Roky.
99 Ashamed(adj) of (wbR AvPi‡Y) jw¾Z He is not ashamed--one’s misconduct.[Ptwet- 10]

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 293 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


100 Ask(v) for wKQz PvIqv, call for He came and asked --- my book. [Ptwet 03-04]
101 Ask(v) (sb) in cÖ‡e‡ki AbygwZ †`qv He didn’t asked me ---.[personal off.(abroad min.-06]
102 Aspire(v) after/for m¤ú` AvKv•ÿv Kiv My parents do not aspire -- riches. [ivtwet 07-08]
103 Aspire(v) to(fame) L¨vwZ AvKv•ÿv Kiv She aspired --- a business career.
104 Assent(v) to সম্মিত েদয়া The president assented --- the bill.
[Xvtwet (D) 99-00, ivtwet 10-11, Standard Bank-12]
105 Assist (sb) in(doing) ‡Kvb Kv‡R mvnvh¨ Kiv
The teacher assists me --- reading my book.
106 Assign(v) to wbw`©ó K‡i †`qv He assigned the job --- me.
107 Associate(v) with mg_©b Kiv/m½ †`Iqv He associates ---- me in my business.
108 Assure (sb)(v) of (sth) wbðqZv †`Iqv He assured me --- safety. [ivtwet 09-10]
109 Assurance(n) of (sth) wbðqZv I can/can’t give you no assurance --- help.[AMªYx-10]
110 Astonish(v) with (sb)/ wew¯§Z nIqv Rabbi is astonished with me at my bad conduct.
at (sth) I was astonished at his strange appearance. [Ptwet 10]
111 Atone (v) for cv‡ci cÖvqwðZ¨ Kiv You must atone --- your sin. [Mercantile Bank 08]
112 Attach(v) to Ry‡o †`qv Attach the CV --- your application.
113 Attend(v) on ‡mev Kiv wait on He attended --- her mother.
114 Attend (v) to g‡bv‡hvM †`qv You should attend--your lessons.[pri. Head mas. 12]
115 Attend(v) at Mgb Kiv He does not attend --- his office timely. Assi Tea. 12]
116 Attribute(v) to Av‡ivcb Kiv The quotation was erroneously attributed --- a
British poet. [Btwet (G) 11-12]
117 Authority(n) on ‡Kvb wel‡qi Dci Dr. Sohidullah had authority --- the Bengali
we‡klÁ language.
118 Authority(n) over AvwacZ¨ The father has no authority --- his son.
119 Avail(reflexive) of my‡hvM MÖnY Kiv You should avail yourself --- it.
120 Avenge(v) on/ for cÖwZ‡kva †bIqv I avenge --- him for hurting me.
121 Averse(adj) to weZ„òv/wegyL Idle people are averse --- hard work.
122 Aware(adj) of m‡PZb You should be aware --- recent information.

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n


11. The ministers arrived --- a decision last night. (gš¿xiv MZiv‡Z GKwU wm×v‡šÍ †cuŠQvj) [24th BCS, cÖv_wgK
we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (PZz_© avc)-19, evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb mn. †Rbv‡ij g¨v‡b. (A_©-wnmve/ A_©-ivR¯^-18, ‡mvbvjx e¨vsK (SO)-14, Btwet (G) 13-14]
to
A B at C on D by Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Arrived at a decision A_© wm×v‡šÍ †cŠuQv| myZivs k~b¨¯’v‡b at em‡e|
12. You must atone --- your sin. [Mercantile Bank (Officer): 08]
A at B to C in D for Ans:d
13. Please see the answer --- page 10. [evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK (†WUv Gw›Uª K‡›Uªvj Acv‡iUi)-12]
A in B on C of D about Ans:b
14. The nurse attended ---- the patient. [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK (wÎæmvbw_gvg)-12]
A on B to C in D upon Ans:d

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 294 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


e¨vL¨v: GB cÖ‡kœ upon Ges on `y‡UvB mwVK| G‡ÿ‡Î upon ‡K cÖvavb¨ w`‡Z n‡e| Z‡e upon bv _vK‡j on DËi Kiv
hv‡e|
15. No sensible person can approve --- lawlessness. [Xvtwet (E) 03-04, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 17-18]
16. I cannot approve --- her conduct. (Avwg Zvi AvPiY‡K mg_©b Ki‡Z cvwi bv) [evsjv‡`k K„wl e¨vsK-11]
A of B by C for D with Ans:a
17. There is no alternative --- training/education.(cÖwkÿY Gi weKí †bB)[28 BCS, mnKvix _vbv gva¨wgK wkÿv Kg©KZv©-
th

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 295 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


35. He is afflicted --- gout. (‡m evZ †iv‡M †ivMvMÖ¯’/cxwoZ) [cÖv_wgK mnt wkÿK-06, (cÙv)-12/08]
A to B with C of D on Ans:b
36. We should be alive --- our problems. [wbev©Pb Kwgkb mwPevj‡q mnKvix cwiPvjK-95]
A on B upon C with D to Ans:d
37. Rowshan was admitted --- the first year MBBS course in Comilla Medical College.
A in B into C to D of [Dental- 05-06] Ans:c
38. Students should be ambitious --- success. [mnKvix gva¨wgK miKvix wkÿK-08]
for
A B with C of D to Ans:c
39. You are not amenable --- reason. (Zzwg wePv‡i eva¨ bq) [cÖv_gwK cÖavb wkÿK-09, cÖw_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (hgybv)-13/
(K¨v‡gwjqv)-12, Rtwet (B) 11-12]
A from B of C into D to Ans:d
40. The mother was anxious --- the safety of her son. [wkÿv cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. (Awdm mnv.)]

A in B at C about D of 17-18] Ans:c


41. We are always anxious --- buy the best products in the market. [Lytwet (E) 11-12]
A to B for C of D on Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b ïb¨¯’v‡bi ci buy(v1) Av‡Q ZvB infinitive Gi cÖ‡qvR‡b to e‡m‡Q|
42. He was astonished --- my courage. (Avgvi mvnm ‡`‡L †m nZf¤^ n‡qwQ‡jv) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-13]
43. I was astonished --- his strange appearance. [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-13, Ptwet (G) 09-10]
A in B into C at D for Ans:c
44. The quotation was erroneously --- to a British poet. [evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (K¨vk Awdmvi)-11, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK
Kg©KZv© (2q †kÖYx)-15, Xvtwet (C) 03-04, Btwet (G) 11-12]
A resolved B vitiated C activated D attributed Ans:d
A_©: cOw³wU fyjfv‡e GKRb e„wUk Kwei bv‡g Av‡ivwcZ n‡qwQj;
45. You must apologize --- him --- your rudeness. (‡Zvgvi Af`&ªZvi R‡b¨ Aek¨B Zvi Kv‡Q AbyZß n‡e) [B÷vb© e¨vsK (Awd.)-05]
to, of
A B at, for C to, for D with, by Ans:c
46. His house is adjacent --- mine. [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v Ges evsjv‡`k ‡ijI‡qi Dc-mnKvix
cÖ‡KŠkjx-13, Rtwet (we-BDwbU)-13-14, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 18-19]
A with B against C to D beside Ans:c
47. The people at the party were worried about Janet because no one was aware --- she had
gone. [ivtwet (wdb¨vÝ, AevwYR¨) 05-06, etwet (N) 12-13, Ptwet (E-Law) 15-16]
A where that B of where C the place D of the place where Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b GKmv†_ the place AcÖ‡qvRbxq ZvB d fzj|
48. He is amateur --- stenography. [‡emvgwiK wegvb PjvPj KZ…c‡ÿi wnmve wbixÿK/wnmveiÿK-97]
A for B in C to D of Ans:b
49. He assisted me --- answering the question. [evsjv‡`k Uvwid Kwgk‡b M‡elYv Kg©KZv©-18]
A by B with C in D through Ans:c
50. Lots of people are allergic --- prawn. [MYc~Z© Awa. Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠ-03, Lytwet (A) 18-19, ivtwet 09-10]
A in B from C to D with Ans:c
51. Your conduct admits --- no excuse. (‡Zvgvi AvPiY ÿgvi †hvM¨ bq) [29th BCS, Avg`vwb ißvbx Awa`߇ii wbev©nx Awdmvi-
07, 8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12, mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZv©-15, ¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-16, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 17-18,
(D) 16-17, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21), Rxeb exgv (Awdm mn. I Kw¤ú. gy`ªvÿwiK) 4 †m‡Þ. 21]
A for B in C of D to Ans:c
52. She availed herself ---- the opportunity. [BSC Senior Offi. (8 Banks) 18, Probashi Kallyan Bank Executive
Officer-17]

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 296 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


A for B from C with D of 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.

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 297 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


126 Bare(adj) of k~b¨/nxb/Lvwj/bvB The pond is bare --- fish. [ivtwet 07-08]
127 Bark(v) at ‡ND †ND Kiv A dog barks --- me.
128 Based(adj) on / upon wfwË/m¤ú~Y© Kiv Your remark is not based --- fact.
129 Bask(v) in ‡iŠ`ª †cvnvb In winter people bask --- the sun.
130 Beg(v) (sb)for cÖv_©bv Kiv I always beg the rich --- the favor.
131 Beg(v) (sth)of cÖv_©bv Kiv I beg mercy --- the principle. [cÖv_wgK mn wkÿK (emšÍ)-10]
132 Believe(v) in wek¦vm Kiv I don’t believe --- his honesty/God. [ivtwet 04-05]
133 Bent(adj) on/ upon msKíe× He was bent---walking the entire distance. [Ptwet07-08]
134 Bequeath (weLyBr) to DBj K‡i †`qv The father bequeathed the piece of land---his son.
135 Bereft(adj) ‡e‡id&U of wew”Qbœ Jerry was bereft --- motherly effect.
136 Beset(adj) with ‡ewóZ/RR©wiZ Our path is beset --- difficulties. [Btwet 02-03]
137 Bestow(v) on/ upon cÖ`vb Kiv The gifts will be bestowed --- the guests. [Rtwet (F)12-13]
138 Bias(n) towards cÿ
I have no bias --- late marriage. [PO education officer]
139 Bias(n) against wecÿ
140 Blame for (sth) ‡`vl †`Iqv They tried to put the blame --- the killing --- an
141 Blame on (sb) ‡`vl †`Iqv innocent army officer.
142 Blessed with fvM¨/Avwke©v`/ She was blessed---a son.[circle ad.t (home ministry) 10]
(adj) [in(mywL)] †mŠfvM¨kxj Boby is blessed---good health. [Lytwet (BBA) 11-12]
143 Blind(adj) of/in (eye) ‡PvL Kvbv/ AÜ The man is blind --- one eye. [Kztwet 09-10]
144 Blind(adj) to (fault) †`‡LI bv †`Lv/ He is blind --- his son’s fault. [ivtwet 08-09,05-06]
eøvBÛ D`vmxb Most mothers are blind--their son’s fault. [ivtwet (B) 12-13]
145 Blurt(v) out nVvr ‡Mvcb wKQz He blurted --- the secret. [Trust Bank : 09]
e‡j †djv;
146 Blush(v) with, for, jw¾Z nIqv You should not blush with shame for bad work at
eøvk at your own mistake. [pri. Assi. Teacher 12]
147 Boast(v) of Me©/ `¤¢ Kiv Do not boast --- your beauty. [Ptwet (A) 09-10]
A modest man does not boast--his merits.[ivtwet2-03]
148 Born(adj) in ‡Kvb ¯’v‡b Rb¥ He was born --- Khulna.
MÖnY A‡_©
149 Born(adj) of ‡Kvb cwiev‡i I was born --- middle class family.
Rb¥ MÖnY A‡_©
150 Borrow(v) from avi †bIqv He borrowed a book --- me. [borrow-‡eªv]
151 Bound for ¯’v‡bi D‡Ï‡k¨ hvÎv The ship was bound --- London.
152 Bound by (contract) evwaZ _vKv I was bound --- contract to pay the money.
Break - - Break msµvšÍ mKj cÖkœ Group Verb Aa¨v‡q †`Lyb-
153 Brood(v) on/ over welbœ fv‡e wPšÍv He sat there brooding --- whether life was worth
eªæW Kiv living. [Lytwet (Social Science) 10-11]
154 Burdened with fvivµvšÍ He is burdened --- a big family.
155 Burst into Kvbœvq †f‡½ cov The baby burst --- tears/crying.

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 298 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


156 Busy(adj.) at(sth), e¨¯Í _vKv I was busy --- my study and --- my teacher.
with (sb)
66. He is bent --- going to the meeting. (‡m mfvq †hvM w`‡Z e× cwiKi) [cªv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (myigv)-10]
A with B for C on D upon Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: on/ upon 2UvB _vK‡j Av‡M on ‡K cÖvavb¨ w`‡q DËi Ki‡eb| on bv _vK‡j upon DËi Ki‡eb|
67. “I beg mercy --- the principle.” [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (emšÍ)-10]
A of B to C on D from Ans:a
68. He blurted --- the secret. (‡m nVvr †Mvcb welqwU e‡j w`‡jv) [Trust Bank : 09]
A out B in C with D up Ans:a
Hints: blurt sometint out ‡evKvi g‡Zv nVvr ‡Mvcb wKQz e‡j †djv;
69. He is blind --- his son’s fault. (‡m Zvi cy‡Îi †`v‡li cÖwZ D`vmxb/‡e‡Lqvj) [RvZxq msm` mwPevj‡q mnKvix M‡elYv Awdmvi
-06, mÂq cwi`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-07, ivtwet 08-09, (E) 18-19, Rtwet (C) 10-11]
Ain B with C of D to Ans:d
70. Suddenly he burst --- tears. (nVvr †m Kvbœvq †f‡½ coj) [cvqiv e›`i KZ…©c‡ÿi mve-B݇c±i-18]
A into B of C with D on Ans:a
71. I base my conclusions --- market research. [AMÖYx e¨vsK (Awdmvi) -08]
A with B on C from D form Ans:b
72. A modest man does not boast --- his merits. (webqx †jvK Zvi †gavi eovB K‡i bv)[mnKvix cwi. (gv`K) I Kviv
ZË¡veavqK-06, nvtgt`vtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15, ivtwet 02-03]
73. She boasted --- her skill at chess. [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (†Kvlv`ÿ)-15, Islami Bank (Trainee Officer, Cash-17)]
A on B in C upon D of Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Boast of- Me© Kiv|
74. He sat there brooding --- whether life was worth living. [wbe©vPb Kwgkb mwPevj‡q †Rjv wbe©vPb Awdmvi I mnKvix
mwPe-04, Lytwet (Social Science) 10-11, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 17-18]
A over B about C of D upon Ans:a
75. ‡UªbwU XvKv hv‡e| Gi Translation --- [cjøx Dbœ. I mg. wefv‡Mi 1wU evwo 1wU Lv. cÖK‡í Dc‡Rjv mgš^qKvix-17]
A The train is going to Dhaka. B The
train is bound for Dhaka.
C The Train was bound for Dhaka. D The
train will go to Dhaka. Ans:b
76. Boby is blessed --- good health. (ewe mymv¯’¨ wb‡q mywL) [Lytwet (BBA) 11-12]
77. She was blessed --- a son. (‡m cyÎ mšÍv‡bi Rbbx n‡jv) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (25 †Rjv)-19, mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U (¯^ivóª
gš¿Yvjq)-10, Xvtwet (C) 14-15]
A on B in C with D upon Ans:c
78. This is not my pen, it belongs --- a colleague of mine. [kvtwetcÖtwet (A) 16-17]
A with B on C to D in Ans:c
79. I have no bias --- late marriage. (‡`wi‡Z weev‡ni wec‡ÿ Avgvi †Kvb cÿcvwZZ¡ bvB) [_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-99]
A towards B for C against D at Ans:c
80. You should not blush --- shame at your own mistake.[cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK-12/ (‡gNbv)-13/ (ivRkvnx wefvM) -08]
A with B under C of D against Ans:a
81. The gifts will be bestowed --- the guests. (Dcnvi¸‡jv AwZw_‡`i‡K †`qv n‡e) [Rtwet (F) 12-13]
82. Do not brood so much --- your misfortune. [cªv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (hgybv) -12]
A in B at C on D for Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 299 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


83. Do not boast --- your beauty. (‡Zvgvi †mŠ›`‡h©i AnsKvi K‡iv bv) [Ptwet (A) 09-10]
A on B of C to D upon Ans:b

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]

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 300 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


186 Comment on gšÍe¨ (Kiv) They made no comment ---the matter.[Btwet (F) 05-06]
187 Commit(v) to gyL¯’ Kiv I commit --- the poem.
188 Committed to cÖwZkÖæwZe× I committed --- read the poem.
189 Common to mvaviY Death is common --- all.
190 Commute to hvZvqvZ Kiv Everyday my father commutes-- 5km at his office.
191 Communi to ‡hvMv‡hvM Kiv You should communicate --- me for all data.
cate(v)
192 Compare with mgRvZxq †¶‡Î Shelly can be compared --- Nazrul. [ivtwet 05-06]
(v) Zzjbv Kiv Nazrul is compared --- Shelly. [ivtwet 07-08]
193 Compare to Amg Zzjbv Kiv Tagore compares love --- flowers. [ivtwet 07-08]
194 Compatible with wgj / mvgÄm¨ Drive the car at a speed compatible-safety. [ivtwet 10-11]
195 Compensate
for ¶wZc~iY Kiv I will compensate --- your loss. [Rvtwet (C) 07-08]
196 Compete(v) with cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kiv You compete --- all students.
197 Competent for Dchy³, fit for He is competent --- the post. [`y`K -84]
198 Complain to (Sb) (Kv‡iv Kv‡Q/ Kv‡iv He complains to me against you of your conduct.
weiæ‡×/ †Kvb wKQzi)
(v) against(Sb) You can complain to the principal if you like.
Awf‡hvM Kiv
of(sth) He complains of headache.
199 Complementon cÖksmv Kiv He complements me --- the result.
200 Comply(v) with †g‡b †bIqv He readily complied --- my request. [ivtwet (A5) 11-12]
201 Composed of MwVZ Water is composed --- H2O.
202 Conceal(v) from jyKv‡bv I canceled many things --- Police.
203 Conceive of (sth) aviY Kiv/mn¨ Kiv I cannot conceive --- such mistakes. [Xvtwet (C) 95-96]
204 Concentrate in/on g‡bv‡hvM †`qv I find it very difficult to concentrate --- my work
when it is such a lovely day outside. [ivtwet (Law) 09-10]
205 Concerned in (a plot) (loh‡š¿) RwoZ Eight men were concerned--the plot.[38th BCS Preli. -17]
206 Concerned for/ wKQzi Rb¨ DwØMœ He was concerned-his son’s welfare. [Rtwet (C) 07-08]
(adj) about Students are concerned --- their result.[p.A. Tea. -99]
207 Concur(v) with(sb) m¤§Z nIqv I do not concur --- you on that point. [Ptwet 05-06]
208 Concur(v) on (point) wel‡q m¤§Z nIqv I do not concur with you --- that point. [Ptwet 05-06]
209 Concur(v) in (wm×v‡šÍ) m¤§Z nIqv Latif concurs --- my decision.
210 Condemn to g„Zy¨i Rb¨ The criminal was condemned --- death.
(v) KvD‡K `vqx Kiv
211 Condemn for Ab¨ wKQzi R‡b¨ I must not condemn her --- knowing.
(v) `vqx Kiv
212 Condole(v) with(sb) Kv‡iv mv‡_ We condole --- him on his loss. [ivtwet 09-10]
mg‡e`bv cÖKvk
213 Condole(v) on(sth) †Kvb welq wb‡q We condole with him --- his loss. [ivtwet 09-10]
mg‡e`bv cÖKvk
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 301 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
214 Conducive to DcKvix Early rising is conducive --- health. [Lytwet 06-07]
215 Confess(v) to ¯^xKvi Kiv He confessed --- his guilty.
216 Confide(v) in (sb) wb‡R wek¦vm Kiv I always confide --- you. [pri. Assi. Teacher -99]
217 Confide(v) sth to sb wek¦vm K‡i ejv I confide the secret --- him.
218 Confident of w¯’i wek¦vm I am confident --- his success. [ivtwet 07-08]
219 Confine(v) in(prison) ¯’v‡b Ave× Kiv Riaj was confined --- prison. [ivtwet 07-08]
220 Confined to ‡e‡W Ave×/ Karim is confined --- bed. [ivtwet 08-09, 09-10]
(adj) kh¨vMZ
221 Confirm(v) with GKgZ nIqv His words confirm --- his work.
222 Confirm(v) to wbwðZ Kiv A style of reporting must confirm---the prevailing
(cÖPwjZ) practice. [Xvtwet (C) 07-08]
223 Conform(v) to gvb¨ Kiv We are conforming --- social norms.
224 Conformity with Abymv‡i I have to work in conformity --- the plan.
225 Confuse(v) with Zvj‡Mvj cvKv‡bv Do not confuse liberty -- license
226 Congenial to Dc‡hvMx This climate is congenial--- my health. [ivtwet 09-10]
227 Congratul on Awfb›`b Rvbv‡bv He congratulated ---my success. [ivtwet 09-10]
ate (v) Congratulations, --- your success.[Rtwet (B) 17-18]
228 Connection to wKQzi mv‡_ m¤úK© Politics has connection ---- Government.
229 Connive(v) (KbvBf) at D‡c¶v Kiv Parents should not connive --- their son’s fault.
230 Conscious of m‡PZb They are not conscious --- it.
231 Consider(v) for we‡ePbv Kiv I like to consider --- all topics.
232 Consist(v) of MwVZ nIqv The committee consists -- five members. [Ptwet 10-11]
233 Consist(v) in wKQz‡Z wbwnZ _vKv Happiness consists --- contentment. [ivtwet 09-10]
234 Consistent with GKB iKg/wgj His work is not consistent --- his word.
235 Consolidate for GKwÎZ nIqv The two companies consolidated --- greater
(v) efficiency (`ÿZv). [EC officer -04]
236 Conspicuous for ¸iæZ¡c~Y©/ weL¨vZ Once Dhaka was conspicuous --- Muslim.
237 Contemporary of/ with mgmvgwqK Nazrul was contemporary --- Tagore.
238 Contend(v) with cªwZ‡hvwMZv Kiv He contends --- me.
239 Contiguous to wbKUeZ©x My residence was contiguous --- my college.
240 Contrast(n) to ‰emv`„k¨ His action is in contrast --- his job.
241 Contribute to mvnvh¨ Kiv She contributed Tk.1000-the relief fund. [Rvtwet(C)11-12]
242 Control(n) of/over wbqš¿Y The man has no control --- smoking.
243 Converse with Avjvc Kiv Mim converses --- me over the phone.
244 Converted to ag©všÍwiZ He is converted --- Islam.
245 Convict(adj) of ‡`vlx He was convict --- murder.

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 302 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


246 Convince of wek¦vm Rb¥v‡bv I am convinced --- the necessity of prudence
(wePÿYZv). [Pri. head master -09]
247 Convulse (v) with Av‡›`vwjZ nIqv Seeing the comic scene he convulsed-- laughter.
248 Cope(v) with gvwb‡q Pjv I cannot cope --- such heavy work. [ivtwet 08-09]
249 Correspond with/ Av`vb-cÖ`vb Kiv A boy and a girl correspond letter --- each other.
(v) about
250 Count(v) on/upon wbf©i Kiv I count --- your help. [Lytwet (Social Science) 10-11]
251 Count(v) for we‡ewPZ nIqv My advice count --- nothing.
252 Covetous of ‡jvfx He is covetous --- money.
253 Crave(v) for B”Qv/ Kvgbv Kiv Munir does not crave--money. [ivtwet (Social-work)03-04]
254 Crash(v) into wKQz‡Z av°v jvMv The man was crashed --- a car.
255 Crazy(adj) about(sth) wKQz‡Z AwZ Drmvnx The children are very crazy ---- games.
256 Credit(v) with amount Rgv Kiv Credit my account ---- 5000 tk.
to Acc. G Rgv Kiv Credit T.K. 5000 ----- my account. [36th BCS]
257 Creep(v) up g~j¨ e„w× cvIqv Prices are creeping --- again. [social service officer]
258 Cross(v) over AwZµg Kiv Pedestrian(c_Pvix) cross---whenever and wherever
they wish. [N.U.(Business) 10-11]
259 Cruise(v) to Rqjvf Kiv The team cruised --- victory.
260 Cry (v) down wb›`v Kiv Don’t cry --- anything without knowing.[ivtwet 05-06]
261 Cure(v) of Av‡ivM¨ nIqv Rony has been cured --- her diseases.[Lytwet (BBA) 11-12]
262 Cure (n) for Jla/cªwZKvi There is no cure --- AIDS. [ivtwet 08-09]
263 Curse(v) for Awfkvc He cursed me --- my misdeed.
84. He must conform --- the rules. [Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR (evwYR¨) 18-19]
85. Credit T.K. 5000 --- my account. (Avgvi wnmv‡e 5000 UvKv Rgv Ki) [36th BCS]
86. He has not connection --- this affair. (G e¨vcv‡i Zvi †Kv‡bv m¤úK© †bB) [B÷v©b e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-05]
for
A B to C with D in Ans:b
87. Eight/Nine/Ten men were concerned --- the plot. [gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21), [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21, 38th
BCS Preli. -17, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-18]
at
A B with C in D for Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb loh‡š¿ RwoZ _vKv ev mswkøó _vKv A‡_© Concern in e‡m| wKš‘ †Kv‡bv wKQzi Rb¨ DwØMœ nIqv A‡_©
Concern for e‡m| ev‡K¨i A_©: `kRb †jv‡K lohš¿ wb‡q DwØMœ wQj|
88. I always confide --- you. (Avwg me©`v †Zvgvq wek¦vm ivwL) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-99, 08, (myigv)-13/-08]
A in B at C on D with Ans:a
89. He was convinced --- my. [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-14/13]
A with B on C in D of Ans:d
90. I have no cause --- anxiety. (D‡ËRbvi Rb¨ Avgvi †Kvb KviY †bB) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09, 89, 99]
91. The two companies consolidated --- greater efficiency. [wbe©vPb Kwgkb (officer) -04]
A of B for C on D off Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 303 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


92. A drowning man catches --- a straw. (hZÿY k¦vm ZZÿY Auvk) [GbweAvi Gi mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZv©-15, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq
cÖavb wkÿK-09, ivtwet (B) 14-15, Medical-02-03]
A with B at C of D on Ans:b
93. Nothing can compensate --- this kind of loss.(GB ÿwZi ÿwZc~iY nq bv) [15 BCS (Written)]
th

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 304 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


111. These days everybody complains --- pollution. [MYgva¨g Bbw÷wUW‡Ui mnKvix cwiPvjK-03]
112. He complains --- headache. [Rtwet (B) 17-18]
113. He complained to me --- your conduct. (‡m ‡Zvgvi AvPi‡bi e¨vcv‡i Avgv‡K Awf‡hvM Ki‡jv) [Lytwet (BBA) 11-12]
about
A B of C off D for Ans:b
114. The client lodged a complaint --- the cashier. (LwiÏvi K¨vwkqv‡ii weiæ‡× GKwU Awf‡hvM Rgv w`j) [cÖv_wgK
mnKvix wkÿK-12, Ptwet 08-09]
against
A B for C with D by Ans:a
115. Students are concerned --- their result. [cÖv_wgK mn wkÿK- 09/99, mgvR‡mev Awa. BDwbqb mgvRKg©x-16]
A to B at C with D for Ans:d
116. Christopher Marlowe was a contemporary --- Shakespeare. [Adm. Officer at Home Minister-06]
A to B of C with D on Ans:b
117. In space, the primary necessities --- survival are air, food and water. (gnvk~‡b¨ ‡eu‡P _vKvi
me‡P‡q cÖ_g cÖ‡qvRb n‡”Q evZvm, Lv`¨ Ges cvwb) [we`y¨r Rvjvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b mnKvix we‡ùviK cwi`k©K-03, Xvtwet
(B) 98-99, Kztwet (A) 06-07]
in
A B to C for D by Ans:c
118. Rest is necessity --- me now. (Avgvi Rb¨ GLb wekªvg Avek¨K) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (`vRjv)-13]
A in B to C for D by Ans:b
119. You should drive the car at a speed compatible --- safety. [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (Rev) -09]
120. Drive the car at a speed compatible --- safety. (wbivc` mnbkxj MwZi mv‡_ Mvwo Pvjvb) [Btwet (B) 16-17,
ivtwet (B) 16-17, ivtwet 10-11]
A for B at C towards D with Ans:d
121. Prices are creeping --- again. (`vg Avevi ax‡i ax‡i evo‡Q) [Social Service Officer at PS & district-99]
A on B off C up D over Ans:c
122. I don’t care --- your opinion. (Avwg †Zvgvi gZvg‡Zi †Zvqv°v Kwi bv) [‡mvbvjx e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-18]
A for B of C about D at Ans:c
123. His statement coincides --- mine. (Zvi wee„wZ g‡bi mv‡_ wg‡j hvq) [Anti Corruption Bureau 84]
A at B against C with D for Ans:c
124. The reward was not commensurate --- the work done by us. [Uttara Bank (AO, Cash) 11, Rtwet
A to B for C at D with (D) 17-18]Ans:d
125. Anger may be compared --- fire. (ivM‡K Av¸‡bi mv‡_ Zzjbv Kiv †h‡Z cv‡i) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix
A with B to C on D by wkÿK (eywoM½v)-13] Ans:b
126. He confessed --- his guilt. (‡m Zvi Aciva ¯^xKvi Ki‡jv) [‡et‡ivtwet (D) 13-14]
A at B to C with D for Ans:b
127. He has great confidence --- his assistant. (Zvi mnKvixi Dci AMva Av¯’v Av‡Q)[RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (B) 12-13]
128. I have no confidence --- him. (Zvi Dci Avgvi †Kv‡bv Av¯’v †bB) [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. AO (G-3)- 2010,
17th BCS (written)]
Ato B in C of D off Ans:b
129. I cannot conceive --- meanness. [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (22 †Rjv) 16 A‡±vei-15]
A to B for C of D from Ans:c
130. It is so noisy that I cannot concentrate --- homework. [AMÖYx e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-13]
A in B into C upon D on 09-10]Ans:d
131. “We condole --- him --- his loss.” (Zvi ÿwZ‡Z Zv‡K Avgiv mg‡e`bv RvbvB) [ivtwet 09-10]

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 305 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


A against, about B with, at C with, on D none Ans:c
132. I do not concur --- you --- that point. (Avwg H wel‡q †Zvgvi mv‡_ GKgZ bq) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mn. wkÿK -13, Ptwet
05-06]
A with, in B with, on C on, at D at, at Ans:b
133. I concur --- you on your decision. (Avwg †Zvgvi mv‡_ †Zvgvi wm×v‡šÍ GKgZ) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK
A to B by C with D upon (‡gNbv)-13]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]

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 306 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


283 Depart(v)/ ‡Q‡o hvIqv The train to Manchester departs---platform.
Departure (n) from wePy¨wZ, cÖ¯’vb [ivtwet (Law) 09-10]
284 Depend(v) upon wbf©i Kiv He depends --- his best friends. [De uner SM -05]
285 Dependent on/for wbf©ikxj We are dependent on our parents for money.
286 Deprive(v) of ewÂZ nIqv/ Kiv He was deprived --- his father’s property.
Deprived(adj) of ewÂZ/ bereft of [ivtwet 04-05] [PS Assi. Teacher -12]
287 Derive(v) from cvIqv/AvniY Kiv I derived much inspiration (DÏxcbv) -- students.
288 Derogatory to Am¤§vbRbK It is derogatory --- my position. [ivtwet 04-05]
289 Descend(v) on bvgv/ AeZiY Kiv/ Armed thieves descended---the harmless travelers.
/fall on nvgjv Kiv/ AvµgY Kiv A¯¿avix †Pv‡iiv ågYKvix‡`i Ici nvgjv Kij|[Xvtwet (A) 07-08]
290 Describe (v) to Kv‡iv Kv‡Q eY©bv Kiv He described the painting--- me.
291 Deserve(v) of Dchy³/ ‡hvM¨ nIqv His honesty is deserving --- praise. [ivtwet 07-08]
292 Desire(n) for/ of AvKv•ÿv I have no desire --- Rich.
293 Desist (v) from weiZ _vKv He advised us to desist--that attempt.[BR apt exm -9]
294 Despair(v/n) of wbivk nIqv/ wbivk He despaired -- success.[primary head master -09]
295 Destined(adj) for/ to wba©vwiZ I am destined(‡WmwUÛ) --- teaching profession.
296 Destitute(adj) of ewÂZ/ewR©Z A street urchin(‡eqviv †Q‡j) is destitute---wealth.
297 Destructive to/ of ÿwZKi Smoke is destructive --- health.
298 Detach(v) from wKQz †_‡K wewQbœ Kiv He detached his wife--- his family.
299 Detached(adj) from wewQbœ He is detached --- his family.
300 Deter(v) from evav †`Iqv Can you deter him--deceiving (cÖZviYv)people?[ivtwet-12]
301 Determined on msKíe× I am determined --- my study.
302 Detrimental to ÿwZKi Smoking is detrimental -- health.[ ivtwet che. 07-08]
303 Deviate(v)/ from wKQz †_‡K wePz¨Z Any deviation --- the code of conduct will be
Deviation nIqv/ wePz¨Z(n) punished. [ivtwet 06-07]
304 Devoid(adj) of/ empty of ewR©Z, k~b¨ He is devoid --- commonsense. [26th BCS]

305 Devote(v) to DrmM©/wb‡qvwRZ Kiv I devoted --- all my energy.


306 Die(v) Die msµvšÍ mKj cÖkœ Group Verb Aa¨v‡q †`Lyb-
307 Differ(v) from wfbœiƒc nIqv The rose differs --- marigold (Muv`v dzj).
308 Differ(v) with(sb) cv_©K¨ Kiv I differ with you on this point. Men differ in
in (opinion) on(point) about(conduct) opinion about his conduct.
309 Different(n) from cv_©K¨ Emily is different --- her sister.
310 Difficulty(n) in (doing) mgm¨v Did you have any difficulty --- getting a visa/ a
driving license? [Ptwet (E-Law) 12-13;18th BCS]
311 Difficult(adj) to + (verb) mgm¨v It will be difficult --- prove that they are guilty.
312 Diffident(adj) of AvZ¥wek¦vmnxb/ wØavMÖ¯’ I am not always diffident --- success.
313 Disappointed at nZvk I was disappointed --- the grades I received on
(adj) my last essay. [wc.Gm.wm. Assi. Director-04]
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 307 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
314 Discourage from wbiærmvnxZ Kiv A campaign discourages people --- smoking.
315 Discovery of (sth) wKQz Avwe®‹vi Kiv The discovery--a body started a murder enquiry.
316 Disgrace(adj) to j¾v / N„wYZ A notorious (RNb¨) boy is disgrace --- all.
317 Disgust (v) with(sb), wei³ nIqv The teacher disgusted with the student at his
at(sth) misconduct.
318 Dislike(n) to/ for AcQ›` I have dislike --- evil company.
319 Dispense(v) with Z¨vM Kiv /gy³ nIqv We dispensed --- his services. [ANS VDP -05]
320 Displeased with Amš‘ó Onamika was displeased --- me.
321 Dispose(v) of mym¤ú~Y/© gxgvsmv Kiv I have to dispose --- my work.
322 Disqualified for Abychy³ He is disqualified --- cricket
323 Dissimilar to ‰emv`„k¨ Man is dissimilar --- women.
324 Distaste(n) for (sb/sth) AcQ›`/AiæwP His distaste -- publicity of any sort is well known.
325 Distinguish between cv_©K¨ †`Lv‡bv Distinguish --- the two brothers.
326 Distinguish from cv_©K¨/we‡f` Kiv He tried to distinguish right --- wrong.
327 Distract(v) of A‡gvb‡hvMx Kiv The music distracted me--- my study.
328 Distrust(adj) of Awek¦vm An honest man has no distrust -- anyone[Pri. Te-10]
329 Divert(v) (sb/sth)from wegyL Kiv He diverted me --- the school. [weMZ mv‡j AvMZ]
330 Divide(v) into fvM Kiv Bread were divided into many parts.
331 Divide(v) between `yB Gi g‡a¨ e›Ub Bread were divided between two friends.
332 Divide(v) among A‡b‡Ki g‡a¨ e›Ub Bread were divided among all friends.
333 Doubt(n) about /of m‡›`n I have no doubt about the matter. [weMZ mv‡ji]
334 Dream of/about ¯^cœ †`Lv I had a very odd dream --- you last night.
335 Dressed in ‡cvkvL cwiwnZ He was dressed ---- a dark grey suit.
336 Due to Kvi‡Y Tuhin was absent due --- sleeping.
337 Dull(adj) of ‡evanxb You are dull --- hearing. [sec. assi. Director -06]
338 Dull(adj) at KuvPv/A`ÿ He dull --- English.
339 Duty to KZ©e¨ The manager has duty --- manage.
340 Dwell(v) in emevm Kiv The manager dwells --- a fine house.
341 Dwell(v) upon Av‡jvPbv Kiv The teacher dwelled --- the subject.
138. Mr. Mehedi welcomed to delegates --- the conference. [Janata Bank Ltd. S. Offi. (IT)-16]
A into B to C at D none of these Ans:b
139. Teaching can be a tough job particularly when you have to --- aggressive and unruly
students. (wkÿv`vb GKwU KwVb KvR n‡Z cv‡i hLb Avcbv‡K Aeva¨ Ges AkvšÍ Qv·`i mvgjv‡Z n‡e) [Xvtwet (A)
14-15]
A cope on B deal with C handle to D work out Ans:b
140. He advised us to desist --- that attempt. [BRDB Gi (Awdmvi)-09]
A from B on C in D at Ans:a
141. He was deaf ---- all our requests for help. [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/Awa.e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 2018]
A at B to C with D on Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 308 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


142. The company deals --- computer software. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) 11-12, ‡et‡ivtwet (F) 13-14]
143. He deals --- stationary goods. (‡m gwbnvwi `ª‡e¨i e¨emv K‡i) [kÖg Awa`߇ii kÖg Awdmvi -96]
144. He deals --- rice. (‡m Pv‡ji e¨emv K‡i) [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi-16]
with
A B in C of D on Ans:b
145. He deals in rice but doesn’t know how to deal --- the customers. [‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yv.Aaxb cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-06]
A on B with C for D to Ans:b

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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 309 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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]

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 310 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


365 Escape(v) from cjvqb Kiv The tiger escaped --- zoo.
366 Escape(v) by i¶v cvIqv The man has hardly escaped --- accident.
367 Essential to/ for AZ¨vek¨K Knowledge is essential --- all.
368 Excel(adj) in Zzjbvg~jK `¶ The boy is excel --- painting. [Btwet (C) 12-13]
369 Exception to e¨wZµg This is an exception --- the rule. [ivtwet 09-10]
370 Excess of (sth) wKQzi AwZwi³ Excess --- anything is bad. [Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK-11]
371 Exclude(v) from ev` †`Iqv He was excluded --- the post.
372 Exclusive of (‡Kvb wKQz) ev‡` The rent of the house is thousand taka exclusive---gas bill.
373 Excuse(n) for ARynvZ I eat that as an excuse --- conversion. [Medical 04-05]
374 Excuse(v) from ¶gv Kiv The master excused him --- fine.
375 Exempt(v) from wb¯‹…wZ cvIqv The merit student was exempted --- fees.
376 Exhausted with K¬všÍ I am exhausted --- hard work.
377 Exile(v) from wbe©vwmZ Kiv The king was exiled --- house.
378 Experience in AwfÁZv I have no experience --- music.
379 Expert in (‡Kvb)wel‡q `¶ Alim is expert --- English/Math.
380 (n/adj) at KvR Ki‡Z `¶ Rani is expert --- dress making/painting.
381 Expose(v) to cÖKvk Kiv Don’t expose --- the secrecy.
382 Extend(v) to evwo‡q †`Iqv/ The government has extended a warm welcome ---
cÖmvwiZ Kiv the visiting delegation (cÖwZwbwa) [Xvtwet (C) 11-12]
383 Exult(v) over sth Avb›` Kiv Don’t exult --- a fallen enemy.[Upojala social service officer-08]
384 Exult(v) at/in Avb›` Kiv He exulted --- me in my misfortune. ‡m Avgvi wec‡` Djøvm Kij

385 Envious(adj) of Clv©wš^Z/wnsmyK He is envious --- my success. [jealous of=envious of]


Exult over + (victory/ enemy/ foe/ defeated revivals) Ref: Cambridge advanced
Exult (at/in) + (success/ me/ power/ victory) learners dictionary 3rd Edition
167. The two countries entered --- an agreement to increase bilateral trade. [ivt wet (D) AevwYR¨ 15-16]
A to B in C into D onto Ans:c
168. Do not got envious --- anyone’s success. (Kv‡iv mvd‡j¨ Cl©vwš^Z n‡qvbv) [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee
Officer (Cash) – 16, ‡et‡ivtwet (A) 15-16]
A to B towards C against D of Ans:d
169. He is endowed --- talents. (†m cÖwZfvi/†gavi AwaKvix) [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Officer (Cash) – 16, ivtwet (D-
Even) 13-14]
A with B over C of D on Ans:a
170. He has eminence --- painting. (wPÎK‡g© Zvi myL¨vwZ Av‡Q) [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 16-17]
171. Mr. Anwar is expert --- physics. (Rbve Av‡bvqvi c`v_©weÁv†b `ÿ) [cÖvK-cÖv_. mn. wkÿK (wSjvg)-13]
A at B to C with D in Ans:d
172. The police are enquiring --- his connections with the criminals. [mn.mwPe (AvBb gš¿Yv)-05]
A on B into C for D over Ans:b
173. Excess --- anything is bad. (AwZwi³ ‡h‡Kv‡bv wKQzB Lvivc) [Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK-11]
A for B of C by D in Ans:b
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 311 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
174. The girl is expert --- drawing. (‡g‡qwU Qwe AvuK‡Z my`ÿ) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡nvqvs‡nv) -13]
A in B to C with D at Ans:d
175. Don’t exult --- a fallen enemy/a fallen foe. (civwRZ kÎæ wb‡q AwZ DjøwmZ nBIbv) [Dc‡Rjv mgvR †mev Awdmvi -
08, evsjv‡`k K…wl Dbœ&qb e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi)-15]
Awith B over C into D upon Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Exult over- DjøwmZ nIqv| evK¨wUi A_© civwRZ kµ‡K wb‡q Djøvm K‡iv bv|
176. He exulted --- me in my misfortune.(‡m Avgvi wec‡` Djøvm Kij)[Rvtwet (B)09-10, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17]
A with B for C at D of Ans:c
177. She/He was exiled --- his/her country/the land. [ivtwet (K) 17-18, nvtwetcÖtwet (C) 11-12]
A from B on Zmwjgv bvmwib
(fvi‡Z
C at D of Ans:a

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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 312 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self-Practice


386 Face(v) with gy‡LvgywL nIqv He was faced--difficulties.[assi. Dir. under inf. Ministry -03]
387 Fail(v) in e¨_© nIqv He failed --- English last year. [ivtwet (Social work) 05-06]
388 Faith(n) in wek¦¯ÍZv I have faith --- myself. [Ptwet 01-02]
389 Faith(n) with wem¯ÍZv He has broken faith --- me.
390 Faithful(adj) to wek¦vmx The dog is faithful --- man.
391 False(adj) to wg_¨v These topics are false --- others.
392 Familiar(adj) to (sb) cwiwPZ He is familiar --- my brother. (‡Kvb gvby‡li Kv‡Q cwiwPZ)
393 Familiar(adj) with cwiwPZ He is familiar --- this matter. (‡Kvb wel‡qi mv‡_ cwiwPZ)
394 Famous for weL¨vZ He is famous --- his novels.
395 Fantasize/ about Kíbv Kiv He fantasized --- winning the lottery. [21st BCS, Xvtwet (D) 08-
Dream of ¯^cœ †`Lv 09, ivtwet 09-10] near same [Xvtwet (B) 09, 10, ivtwet(Language) 10-11]
396 Fatal(adj) to mvsNvwZK Excess working can be fatal--health. [ivtwet (Economics)10-11]
397 Fatigued(adj) with K¬všÍ I am fatigued(d¨vwUM&W)--wide travelling. [Research officer -06]
398 Favor(n) of(sb) e¨w³i c‡¶ His poet was in favour --- me.
399 Favor(v) with(sth) cঠ_vKv Will you favour us --- interview? [ivtwet 08-09]
400 Favorable for Ab~Kzj The soil is favourable --- growing apple.
401 Favorable to Ab~Kzj This situation is favorable---me for doing something.
402 Fearful(adj) of fxZ I am fearful --- enemies.
403 Feed(v) on ‡L‡q †eu‡P _vKv The cow feeds --- grass. [Pri. Assi. Tcr-10]
404 Fall(v) into wbgw¾Z nIqv The old man fell(v2)-- a deep sleep. [ivtwet 07-08]
405 Fill(v) - Z_¨ c~iY Kiv Fill in/ Fill up/ Fill out / Fill with
Confusion Clear part G 2q As‡k †`Lyb-
406 Filled(adj) with cwic~Y© The sailors were filled --- fear.
407 Fine for Rwigvbv He had to pay heavy fine --- his misbehavior.
408 Fire(v) at/upon ¸wj Kiv The police fire --- the mob (people).
409 Fit (adj) for Dchy³ This post is fit --- him.
410 Fix(v) to hy³ Kiv He had fixed the stamp --- envelope.
411 Focus(v) on Av‡jvKcvZ The epic (gnvKve¨) focuses --- heroic deeds associated
Kiv with war. [Xvtwet (D) 03-04, 05-06]
412 Fond(adj) of wcÖq/ Avm³ We are fond --- taking different of food. [Btwet 10-11]
413 Fondness(n) for wcÖq/ Avm³ I have fondness --- food. (Avwg Lv‡`¨ Avm³)

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 313 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


414 Forgetful of we¯§„wZ/‡fvjv
Man is forgetful --- the past. (gvbyl AZxZ ‡fvjv)
415 Free(adj) from (‡ivM/Pvc) gy³
Man is not free --- disease.
416 Free of e¨wZZ / Qvov
The goods arrived free --- tax. [high school Assi. Teacher -09]
417 Frown(v) in/at †PvL iv½v‡bv
The teacher frowned--the boy who made noise in class
418 Frown(v) on/upon Aby‡gv`b bv Kiv The teacher frowned – the Picnic.
419 Fruitful(adj) in mg„w×kvjx Bangladesh is fruitful --- gas resources.
420 Fruitful(adj) in Kvh© K i The soil is fruitful --- cultivating apple.
421 Full(adj) of c~Y© The letter I wrote was full---mistakes. [kvtwetcÖtwet(B/B1)11-12]
422 Furnish(adj) with mw¾Z Kiv The college was furnished --- fine furniture.
194. The epic focuses --- heroic deeds associated with war. [Xvtwet (C) 03-04, 05-06, et‡ktgyt itwetcÖtwet (F) 14, 15,
Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR (weÁvb Abyl`)-18-19]
A to B along C by D on Ans:d
195. Almost everyone fails --- on the first try. [18th BCS, Medical 93-94]
Ain passing his driver’s test
B to his driver’s test Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
C to have passed his driver’s test https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA
D passing his driver’s test Ans:a
196. I am fatigued (d¨vwUMW) --- wide traveling. (`xN© åg‡Y Avwg KøvšÍ) [Research officer -06, mn. cwiPvjK (gv`K) I
Kviv ZË¡veavqK-06]
in
A B for C by D with Ans:d
197. He fantasized --- winning the lottery. [gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21), cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (`vwbqye) -03, mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i
BÝUªv±i-05, 21st BCS, Xvtwet (D) 08-09, ivtwet (A_©bxwZ) 09-10, Btwet (C, G) 13-14]
A about B for C in D with Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Fantasized about A_© †Kv‡bv wKQz m¤ú©‡K D™¢U Kíbv hv aviYv nIqv| ev‡K¨i A_©: †m jUvwi †RZvi D™¢U
Kíbv K‡iwQ‡jv|
198. The goods arrived free --- tax. [miKvix gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09]
A from B for C of D on Ans:c
199. The sailor saw his companions fall --- dead. [Medical- 04-05]
A in B to C down D into Ans:d
200. The old man fell --- a deep sleep. (e„× †jvKwU Mfxi Ny‡g wbgMœ n‡jv) [ivtwet 07-08]
A into B on C in D under Ans:a
201. He begged the favour --- me. (‡m ‡Rvonv‡Z Avgvi mnvqZv PvBj) [Rtwet (D) 16-17]
A from B of
C by D to Ans:b
202. He failed --- English last year. (‡m MZeQi Bs‡iwR‡Z †dj K‡iwQj) [ivtwet (Social Work) 05-06]
A with B in C to D of Ans:b

Sl Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice


423 Glad(adj) of mšÍyó I am glad --- your help.
424 Glad(adj) at Avbw›`Z My parents are glad --- my success.
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 314 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
425 Get G¸‡jvi mv‡_ A‡bK preposition e‡m weavq Group Verb Aa¨v‡q Av‡jvwPZ
426 Give n‡q‡Q| ZvB AbyMÖnc~e©K Group Verb Aa¨v‡q †`Lyb-
427 Go
428 Glance(v) ZvKv‡bv
at I glanced --- the building.
429 Glance(v) ‡PvL eyjv‡bv
over I glanced --- the paper.
430 Glimpse GK cjK †`Lv
of The crowd(RbZv) were waiting to have a glimpse---the leader.
431 Glory(v) Me© Abyfe Kiv
in My parents glory --- my success.
432 Good(adj) ‡Kvb wel‡q
at I am not good --- translation. [27th BCS]
`¶ John Smith is good ---- Mathematics. [36th BCS]
433 Good(adj) to `qvjyy ev m`q God is good -- me.[kind to=good to] [Pri. assi. Tear -08]
434 Grasp(v) at AuvKwo‡q aiv He grasped --- the shadow(fxwZ) and lost the thing.
435 Grateful to(sb), K…ZÁ I am grateful to Chowdhury for his kind help.
(adj)
for(sth) I am grateful to you for your kindness. [Rtwet (A) 09-10]
436 Greedy of,after ‡jvfx A saint is not greedy --- riches.
437 Grumble at ‡`vl †`Iqv The disappointed man grumbled --- his fate. [Pri. -08]
438 Guard(v) against mZK© _vKv Always guard --- making mistakes. [‡et‡ivtwet (B1) 13-14]
439 Guess(v) at Abygvb Kiv Wordsworth failed to guess --- the reaper’s song.
440 Guilty(adj) of ‡`vlx The man is guilty --- abduction(AcniY). [ivtwet 07-08, 10-11]

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

Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice


441 Hand(v) over n¯ÍvšÍi Kiv We were ordered to hand --- our passports.
442 Hanker(v) after/ for jvjvwqZ nIqv I don’t hanker --- riches/ money. [29th BCS,Rvtwet 09-10]
443 Happy(adj) with mš‘ó Be happy --- what you have. [ivtwet (Social Science) 06-07]
444 Hatred(adj) of/for N„ Yv We should not have hatred --- anybody.
445 Head(v) for AMÖ m i nIqv Bangladesh is heading --- recession(g›`v).
446 Heed(adj) to gb w`‡q †kvbv The sons did not pay heed --- their father’s advice.
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 315 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
447 Heir(n) of (sb) eskai He was the heir --- the baronet.(‡m e¨viY es‡ki eskai)
448 Heir(n) to (sth) DËivwaKvix He is an heir --- his uncle’s property. (m¤ú‡`i AwaKvwi)
449 Helpful(adj) to cÖ‡qvRbxq The English teacher is helpful--the students.[ivtwet 09-10]
450 Hesitate(v) at BZ¯ÍZ Kiv A brave man does not hesitate --- anything.
451 Hinder(v) from evav †`Iqv My father hindered me --- going to cinema.
452 Hindrance to evav Poverty is hindrance --- my success.
453 Hinge(v) on/upon wbf©i Kiv Everything hinges --- what happens next. [Btwet 10-11]
454 Hint(v) at Avfvm †`qv I hinted --- the matter.
455 Hit(v) upon D™¢veb Kiv Salam hit --- an excellent idea. [AMÖYx e¨vsK (SO)-11]
456 Hope (n) of Avkv A coward (fxiæ) has no hope --- success in life.
457 Hopeful(adj) of(sth) Avkvev`x Kanta is hopeful --- her success.
458 Hostile(adj) to kÎæZv The nature is sometimes hostile --- us. [ivtwet 08-09]
459 Hover over evZv‡m w¯’i The helicopter is hovering --- the trees. [Kviv ZË¡v-13]
n‡q _vKv
460 Hunt(v) for /after ‡LuvR Kiv Don’t hunt --- wealth.

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 316 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


e¨vL¨v: wek^vm A‡_© faith in Ges Avkv A‡_© hopes for e¨eüZ nq|
221. A new moon hung --- the mountains. [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv© (gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv)-18]
A by B around C over D beside Ans:c
222. The helicopter is hovering --- the trees. (‡nwjKÞviwU Mv‡Qi Dc‡i w¯’i Av‡Q) [Kviv ZË¡veavqK-13]
223. The helicopter is hovering --- the tree. [GB eB †_‡KB ûeû Kgb: Bt wet (we) : †mU-K, 19-20]
A on B over C between D of Ans:b

Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice


461 Identical with Awfbœ/GKB The two tests were identical---one another.[ivtwet (C1) 18-19]
462 Ignorant(adj)
of AÁ He is ignorant --- the murder.
463 Ill(adj) with Lvivc It will go ill---me if I do not abide by my father’s advice.
464 Immaterial to ¸iæZ¡nxb This point is immaterial --- our case.
465 Immerse (v) in wbgw¾Z nIqv One should not be immersed --- debts.
466 Impatient of Aaxi/‰ah©nxb Youth is impatient--restraint.[Family welfare officer-09]
467 Implicated in RwoZ He is implicated (involved) --- the plot.
468 Impose(v) upon Av‡ivc Kiv The duty was imposed --- me.
469 Impress(v) with Awff~Z Kiv I was impressed --- his stern sense of duty.
470 Impute(v) to Av‡ivc Kiv Do not impute motives --- him. [Agrani Bank-11]
471 Incentive(adj)
to Drmvn `vqK Bonus is incentive --- workers.
472 Inclination to, for cÖebZv , †SuvK Tinni has a deep inclination --- music.
473 Include(v) in AšÍ©fz³ Kiv My name was included --- the list.
474 Inclusive(adj)
of mwnZ, AšÍf©y³ The rent is inclusive --water and electricity.[Lytwet 10-11]
475 Incompatible with AmvgÄm¨c~Y© It is incompatible ---- that.[ivtwet 10-11]
476 Inculcate(v) upon/ in AšÍf©y³ Kiv He inculcates(BbLvj‡LBU) the idea --- my mind.
477 Incumbent on KZ©e¨ It is incumbent --- us to help the poor.
478 Indebted(adj) to FYx/K…ZÁ I am greatly indebted --- my teacher.
479 Independent of ¯^vaxb None is independent --- society.
480 Indifferent to D`vmxb We should not be indifferent--our duties. [ivtwet 10-11]
481 Indispensable to/for GKvšÍ Avek¨K Honesty is indispensable -- success. [Food supervisor-09]
482 Indulge(v) in RwoZ/ wjß nIqv You should not indulge ---smoking.
483 Infect(v) with AvµvšÍ nIqv Bangladesh is not infected --- bird flue. [ivtwet 09-10]
484 Infested(adj) with Dc`ªwcZ/fiv Sundorban is infested --- animals. [ivtwet 03-04]
485 Inflict(v) on Av‡ivc Kiv A heavy fine was inflicted --- me.
486 Influence on, over, cÖfve The advice of the teacher bore (wei³) influence ---the
upon students.
487 Influenced by cÖfvweZ I am influenced --- my father’s honesty.
488 Inform(v) (sb) of (sth) wKQz Rvbv‡bv I informed him --- his result.
489 Infuse(v) into cwic~Y© Kiv/ The pulling down of the Berlin Wall infused the
Avkv mÂvi Kiv world --- optimism.
490 Inherent(adj) in mnRvZ Honesty is inherent --- jerry.

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 317 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


491 Inimical(adj) to ÿwZKi Managerial control is inimical--creative expression.
492 Initiate(adj) into m`m¨ Kiv He was initiated --- our party. [ivtwet 08-09]
493 Innocent(adj) of wb‡`v©l He is innocent--the charge.[Primary school assi. Tcr -07]
He was totally innocent --- the crime. [etwet (C) 10-11]
494 Inquire(v) of/about wR‡Ám Kiv The police inquired of him about the murder.
495 Inquire(v) of/ into AbymÜvb Kiv Mila inquired --- me about the matter.
496 Insist(v) on/upon wR` Kiv She insisted --- my doing this. [ivtwet 08-09]
497 Inspire(v) with Aby c v
Ö wYZ Kiv The advice of the teacher inspired us --- courage.
498 Instinct(adj) for ‡cÖi Yvgy j K Keats poems are instinct --- patriotism.
499 Instinct(adj) with AbycÖvwYZ Nazrul’s poems are instinct --- patriot-tic feelings.
500 Intent(adj) on (doing) `„pmsKí He is intent --- going there.
501 Inferior (adj) to wbK„ ó My brother is inferior ---- me.
502 Interest (n) in/of AvMÖn/AvMÖnx My brother has no interest --- music. [26th BCS]
503 Interfere(v) with(sb) AbwaKvi PP©v He always interferes with me in my affairs.
,in (sth) Kiv “I never interfere with my grown up children.” Mrs.
Chowdhury said. [assi. Director under environment ministry-07]
504 Intimate(adj) with(sb) Nwbô Jerry was intimate --- Jhon.
505 Intimate(v) to Rvbv‡bv Please intimate --- him about the result.
506 Introduce(v) to cwiPq Kwi‡q Wordsworth introduced the readers --- a new kind of
†`Iqv poetry. [31st BCS]
507 Intrude(v) on/into/ AbwaKvi cÖ‡ek Kiv Why did you intrude--- the room? [Rtwet (A) 13-14]
upon/in Ref. Link: https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/intrude

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©).

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n


224. Which one is correct? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnt wkt wbt cwiÿv-15, †et‡ivtwet (BBA) 10-11, ‡Uwj ‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK
(AvBb) 13]
A I informed the matter to the police. I informed the police of the matter.
B
C I knew the police of the matter. I informed of the matter to the police.
D Ans:b
225. Why did you intrude --- the room? (‡Kvb AwaKv‡i †Rvic~e©K iæ‡g cÖ‡ek Ki‡j?) [Rtwet (A) 13-14]
226. It is very dangerous to intrude --- the enemy’s camp. [Rtwet (C2) 15-16]
A upon B to C into D for Ans:c>a
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 318 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
227. I am indebted --- my father for supporting my venture. [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 10-11, 11th BCS]
A at B to C with D for Ans:b
228. He is innocent --- the charge. [cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK (ivRkvnx wefvM) -07, mgvR‡mev Awa. BDwbqb mgvRKg©x 16]
A to B on C with D of Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: †Kv‡bv e¨vcv‡i wbivciva †evSv‡Z innocent Gi c‡i preposition of e‡m|
229. Research report reveals that is emotional maturity males are inferior ---- females.
A to B by C than D of [BSMRSTU (E) 16-17] Ans:a
evsjv A_©: M‡elYvq cvIqv hvq †h, Av‡eMc~Y© cyiæl Av‡eMc~Y© gwnjvi †P‡q RNb¨|
230. Do not impute motives --- him. (welqwU‡Z Zv‡K †`vl w`I bv) [mn. gva¨wgK cÖavb wkÿK-07, Agrani Bank-11, cÖv_wgK
we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK (ivRkvnx wefvM) -07, htwetcÖtwet (B) 11-12]
A to B in C on D against Ans:a
231. Honesty is indispensable --- success. (mdjZvi Rb¨ mZZv AZ¨vek¨K) [Lv`¨ cwi`k©K -09, †bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 12-13,
mnKvix cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-13, cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †ev‡W©i mnKvix mwPe/mnKvix cwiPvjK-16]
A about B for C at D of Ans:b
232. Youth is impatient --- restraint. (cªwZeÜKZvi AMÖhvÎvB n‡”Q †hŠeb) [kÖg cwi`ß. RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vb
A from B on C at D of Kg©KZ©v -09] Ans:d
233. You should not indulge ---. (‡Zvgvi a~gcv‡b wjß nIqv DwPZ bq) [Rvtwet (C) 11-12, Lytwet (BBA)13-14]
A to smoke B on smoking C in smoking D smoking Ans:c
234. He insisted me --- there. [36 Zg wewmGm, 13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-16]
A over going B on my going C to go D is to go Ans:b
235. A new tax was imposed --- cigarettes/car. (wmMv‡i‡Ui Dci/Mvwoi Dci GK ai‡bi bZzb Ki Av‡ivc Kiv
n‡qwQj) [11th BCS (written), nvt‡gvtwetcÖtwe (A) 11-12]
A in B on C at D for Ans:b
236. Now computer software is often incompatible --- older computers. [ivtwet (A-‡Rvo) 14-15]
A with B to C for D from Ans:a
237. Motin was indifferent --- his health. (gwZb Zvi ¯^v‡¯’¨i e¨vcv‡i D`vmxb) [Btwet (D) 13-14]
A against B in C to D at Ans:c
238. Man is ignorant --- his fate. (gvbyl Zvi wbqwZ m¤ú‡K© AÁ/AbeMZ) [ivtwet (D-evwYR¨, we‡Rvo) 13-14]
A in B of C about D on Ans:b
239. Which is the correct sentence? (‡m Zv‡K †`Lvi Rb¨ wR` Ki‡jv) [35th BCS]
A He insisted on seeing her. B He insisted in seeing her.
C He insisted for seeing her. D He insisted to be seeing her. Ans:a
240. Did you get an invitation --- the party? [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i Bb÷ªv±i-05, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K)15-16]
A for B about C to D at Ans:c
241. My brother has no interest --- music. (Mv‡bi cÖwZ Avgvi fvB‡qi AvMÖn †bB) [Rajshahi Krishi Unnoyon Bank
(Officer)- 11, 26th BCS, gva¨wgK I D”Pgva¨wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix -13, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (‡ewj) -09, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)]
A for B in C with D at Ans:b
242. She became --- parachuting at a young age. [ivtwet (Since group): 17-18]
A interested in B interested to C interested for D interested with Ans:a
ev‡K¨i evsjv: †m Zvi hyeK eq‡m c¨vivmywUs (wegvb †_‡K jvwd‡q c‡o QÎ e¨envi) G AvMÖnx wQ‡jv|
243. He is not interested --- cycling. [AvBb wePvi I msm` gš¿Yvj‡qi mve-‡iwR÷ªvi: 17-18, XvKv cvwb mieivn I cqtwb®‹vkb KZ…©cÿ
(WASA)-Gi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-19, cjøx Dbœ. I mg. wefv‡Mi 1wU evwo 1wU Lv. cÖK‡í Dc‡Rjv mgš^qKvix-17]

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 319 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


for
A B in C with D at Ans:b
244. The principal succeeded in convincing the students not to indulge --- politics.
(ivRbxwZ‡Z bv Rov‡Z cÖavb wkÿK QvÎQvÎx‡`i‡K eySv‡Z mÿg n‡qwQj) [Lytwet (Biology) 09-10, Xvtwet (D) 96-97]
A on B in C of D for Ans:b

245. Wordsworth introduced the readers --- a new kind of poetry. [31st BCS]
A for B with C at D to Ans:d

Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice


516 Jealous(adj) of Cl©vwš^Z He is jealous --- my fame. [Circle adjutant-10]
517 Jeer(v) at VvÆv Kiv Don’t jeer-- me. [ivtwet (B-Law) 12-13] [laugh at, mock at]
518 Jest(v) at Zvgvkv Kiv We should not jest --- the poor.
519 Join (v) to/with GKwÎZ Kiv The two families were joined --- each other by marriage.
520 Judge((v) by wePvi Kiv We should not judge anyone --- appearance.
521 Jump to `ªyZ wm×všÍ †bIqv A good judge never jumps --- the conclusion.
522 Justification for mg_©b There is no justification --- his saying so.
523 Jurisdiction over/ in AvBwb KZ©„Z¡ The court has no jurisdiction --- cases of this kind.
Reference: Cambridge advanced learner dictionary (3rd edition)

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]
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 320 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

A against B beyond C inside D before Ans:b


254. The more she learnt --- the American civil war, the more fascinated with it she became.
[mve-‡iwR÷ªvi -03, wcGmwmi mnKvix cwiPvjK Ges cvm‡cvU© I Bwg‡MÖk‡bi mnKvix cwiPvjK-03]
A of B about C in D into Ans:b
255. They live --- catching fish. [13th BCS (written), Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. AO (G-3)- 10]
A in B on C with D to Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 321 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


256. Do not laugh --- the poor. (Mixe‡`i wb‡q VvÆv K‡iv bv) [Medical officer under family planning-10]
A for B against C to D at Ans:d
257. One should not lament --- the past. [miKvix gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09]
A with B for C to D of Ans:b
258. Mr. Nasir lives ---- honest means. [AwWUi (gnvwnmve wbixÿK I wbqš¿‡Ki Kvh©vjq-15]
A by B on C for D within Ans:a
M-N-
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice
556 Make Gi mv‡_ A‡bK preposition e‡m weavq Group Verb Aa¨v‡q
Make -
Av‡jvwPZ n‡q‡Q| AbyMÖnc~e©K Group Verb Aa¨v‡q †`Lyb-
557 Marry off we‡q †`Iqv My sister has been married --- in next week.
558 Marry with Kv‡iv mv‡_ we‡q †`Iqv She was married --- a cricketer.
559 Married to weevwnZ (Av‡MB) Nurjahan was married --- Jamil. [weeded to]
560 Martyr(adj) to knx` /b¨vq /mZ¨ The freedom fighters were martyr --- the
independence of Bangladesh.
561 Match (n) for Zzjbxq/mvgÄm¨ The girl is no match --- the man.
562 Match (v) with mvgÄm¨ nIqv The girl does not match ----his mother.
563 Meddle(v) with/in n¯Í‡¶c Kiv Do not meddle --- his machine, or in my affairs.
Somebody meddled --- my computer. [ivtwet (E) 11-12]
564 Meditate on/ Mfxifv‡e wPšÍv One should not meditate --- the past actions.
upon Kiv
565 Meet (v) with m¤§yLxb nIqv The boy met---an accident.(But we meet a person).
566 Meet(v) No pre. Kv‡iv mv‡_ mvÿvr Kiv We meet a person. Would you like to meet my sister?
567 Merge(v) with wgwjZ nIqv They merged --- bad boys.
568 Mindful(adj) of gb‡hvMx/mZ©K The student is mindful --- his studies. [aware of]
569 Mix(v) with wgwkªZ Kiv He does not mix --- other boys.
570 Mourn(v) for/over ‡kvK Kiv England mourns --- his death.
571 Move(v) by wePwjZ nIqv I was moved --- his sense of courtesy.
572 Motive for D‡Ï‡k¨ His motive --- the murder is not known.
573 Muse (v) on Mfxifv‡e wPšÍv Kiv He mused --- his lot.
574 Name(v) after, for GKB bvg ivLv He is named --- his father. [mnt cwiPvjK cwi‡ek gš¿vYvjq-11]
575 Natural(adj) to ¯^vfvweK Death is natural --- all.
576 Necessary for cÖ‡qvRb Industry is necessary --- success.
577 Necessity for Avek¨KZv I have no necessity --- the book. [must for]
578 Necessity to (sb) cÖ‡qvRbxqZv Rest is necessity --- me now.
579 Need (n) of cÖ‡qvRb I am badly in need --- a seat in the hostel.
580 Need(v) to wKQz Kiv cÖ‡qvRb He was needed --- work at the orphanage.
581 Negligent in /of Ag‡bv‡hvMx His boss often found him negligent-- work.[Btwet11-12]
582 Noted (adj) for L¨vZ/weL¨vZ His brother is noted --- honesty. [ivtwet 08-09]

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 322 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


259. She is named --- her grandmother. [bvwms I wgW. wmwb. bvm©. (28 Rvby. 21)]

A to B of C with D after Ans:d


260. He is no match --- me. evK¨wUi k~b¨¯’v‡b †KvbwU em‡e? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK we: mn: wkÿK:08]
A with B for C of D over Ans:b
261. Fill in the blank. He is so match --- me. [WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifviwkqvi-18]
A for B to C into D with Ans:a
262. I met him --- the way. [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller-18]
A on B in C by D for Ans:a
263. The martyrs --- the liberation war are the heroes of our country. [Lytwet (BBA) 13-14]
A at B for C on D over Ans:b
264. Be mindful --- your duties. (‡Zvgvi KZ©‡e¨ g‡bv‡hvMx nI) [Medical 94-05, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 17-18]
265. Try to be mindful --- your duties. (‡Zvgvi KZ©‡e¨ g‡bv‡hvMx nIqvi †Póv Ki) [BUET 97-98]
A of B on C with D to Ans:a
266. His motive --- the murder is not known. (Zvi Lyb Kivi AwfcÖvq Rvbv hvqwb) [ivtwet (Law) 10-11]
A in B for C to D at Ans:b
267. I am in need --- money. (Avgvi UvKvi `iKvi) [Btwet (D) 15-16]
A in B for C over D of Ans:d
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice
583 Object(v) to AvcwË Kiv Most American doesn’t object --- my calling them
by their first name. [ivtwet 04-05]
584 Objection(n) to/ AvcwË I have no objection --- his proposal.
against
585 Obligatory (adj) on eva¨Zvg~jK It is obligatory---sons to look after their old parents.
586 Obliged(adj) for(sth) evwaZ I am obliged to you --- granting my prayer.
587 Obliged(adj) to(sb) mš‘ ó /K… ZÁ I am obliged --- him for his co-operation. [ivtwet 10-11]
588 Oblivious(adj) of/to Ab¨gb¯‹ She was oblivious --- her surroundings. [Assi. Tea-97]
589 Observant (adj) of ch©‡ e¶K The novelist is observant -- public feeling. [PSEO- 04]
590 Obstacle(n) to evav/ bar to/ Unemployment is a great obstacle --- our national
Barrier to cÖwZeÜKZv development. [Btwet (B) 06-07]
591 Occupied (adj) with gMœ Mr. Khan is occupied --- his books.
592 Occupied(adj) in e¨vc„Z He is occupied --- writing a grammar.
593 Occur(v) to NUv/ It did not occur --- my mind at any time. [BRTA assi. Di.05]
¯§i‡Y Avmv
594 Offend (v) against j•Nb Kiv You have offended --- college discipline.
595 Offensive(adj) to cxov`vqK The smell of this sent is offensive --- me.
596 Open (adj) to D¤§y³ /‡Lvjv The national zoo is open --- all.
597 Open(v) at wbw`©ó c„ôv ‡Lvjv Open at page 30.
598 Open (v) No pre. ‡Lvjv I am going to open an account with another bank.
599 Opportunity for my‡hvM I have missed an opportunity --- going abroad.
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 323 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
600 Opportunity of myweav
I have no opportunity --- going abroad.
601 Opposition to we‡ivwaZv
Students raised a strong opposition --- the order of
the principal.
602 Originate(v) from Drcbœ nIqv All the rivers of Bangladesh originate -- the Himalayas.
603 Originate in/from ïiæ nIqv The fire originated --- his shop.
604 Oust(AvI÷) (v) from ewnt¯‹…Z Kiv He was ousted --- the college.
605 Overwhelmed with wbgw¾Z The widow was overwhelmed --- grief (`ytL).
606 Owe(AD/AI) v) to ( FYx nIqv I owe --- my teacher.

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.
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 324 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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]

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 325 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


650 Pride(v) in (wKQy jBqv) Me© Kiv He prides --- his wealth.
[BwZevPK n‡Z cv‡i] [mZK©: Pride Gi ci reflexive pronoun _vK‡j
651 Pride(v) oneself on/upon on/upon Avi Ab¨ †ÿ‡Î in e‡m]
652 Proficient in ‡Kvb wel‡q `¶ A prize was awarded to him for proficiency ---
music. [ACB-84]
653 Profit by /from jvfevb nIqv He did not profit --- experience. [HM under PS-09]
654 Profitable to jvfRbK The co-operative shop was profitable---the students.
655 Prohibit from weiZ _vKv My father prohibited me---doing this [Rvtwet (C) 11-12]
656 Prompt(adj) in Zrci Jerry was prompt --- doing his duties.
657 Prone(adj) to wKQzi cÖwZ ‡SuvK You are prone --- idleness. [Ptwet (A) 09-10]
658 Proportionate to mgvbycvwZK Punishment should be proportionate --- crime.
659 Protect(v) from i¶v Kiv There was no cloud that protects the sailors---the burning sun.

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]

A for B with C about D to Ans:b


277. His illness is a mere pretext --- his absence. [21st BCS (Written), cÖvK cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (22 †Rjv) 16 A‡±vei-15]
A to B with C for D from Ans:c
278. A philosopher ponders --- the meaning of life. [Xvtwet 18-19 ÔNÕ BDwbU (cybtM„nxZ)]
A in B on C by D is Ans:b
279. When she parted --- her parents, her eyes were full of tears. [Xvtwet (C) 17-18]
280. He has recently parted --- his wife. [gwnjv I wkï welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZv©-16]
281. He parted --- his friends in tears. (‡m Zvi eÜzi KvQ †_‡K AkÖæR‡j Avjv`v n‡jv) [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-17, 24th BCS, f~-ZvwË¡K mn: cwiPvjK-06, mn: cwiPvjK (gv`K wbqš¿Y)-13]
with
A B from C against D beside Ans:b
282. He is popular --- all --- his goodness. [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21, Jamuna Bank Ltd. (PO)- 12, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C)
11-12, hgybv e¨vsK-12]
Ato, for B with, for C to, with D to, by Ans:b
283. He -- prefers -- speak very little. [Xvtwet (A) 12-13, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15, ivtwet (E-‡Rvo) 15-16]
A doesn’t, to B himself, to C himself, for D does, for Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: prefer Gi mv‡_ main verb wn‡m‡e s ‡hvM Kiv Av‡Q| ZvB Gi mvg‡b does/doesn’t ‡KvbUvB em‡e bv|
wb‡R wb‡R eySv‡Z himself emv‡bv hv‡e| Avi prefer Gi mv‡_ to e‡m| ZvB DËi n‡e b
284. Virtue will prevail --- evils one day. [KUET 12-13, 16-17]
A over B upon C on D with Ans:a

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 326 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


285. Identify the correct sentence. (kãwU †K‡U `vI) [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 15-16]
A Cut up this word. B Cut this word.
C Cut off this word. D Pen through this word. (kãwU †K‡U `vI) Ans:d
286. I am perishing --- cold. (Avwg VvÐvq Kó cvw”Q) [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 16-17]
A with B for C of D from Ans:a
287. She prefers tea --- coffee. [NSI (wewfbœ c`) 11 †m‡Þ. 21, ivtwet 07-08, bvwms wgWIqvBd Awa߇ii wgW IqvBd-17, nvtwetcÖtwet (A) 09-10,
Dhaka Bank Ltd. Trainee Officer- 16]
A to B for C on D with Ans:a
288. Piya has great passion --- music. [ivtwet (B-AevwYR¨) 18-19]
A to B for C about D with Ans:b
289. A prize was awarded to him for proficiency --- music. [`ybx©wZ `gb e¨y‡iv-84]
A to B on C in D of Ans:c
290. He did not profit --- experience. (‡m AwfÁZvi Øviv jvfevb n‡jv bv) [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (wkDjx)-09]
A by B in C with D on Ans:a
291. I prevailed --- my friend to lend me Tk. 5000. [wbev©Pb Kwgkb mwPevj‡q cªkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-04]
A over B with C upon D against Ans:c
292. He could not prevail --- you. (‡m †Zvgvi mv‡_ cwiwPZ n‡Z cviZ bv) [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09]
A on B over C with D upon Ans:a,d
293. The house of the suspected robber has been pointed --- to the detective. [Rtwet (D) 05-06]
294. Mistakes should be pointed --- in a student’s work. [cwi‡ek Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-07]
A in B up C out D on Ans:c
295. The teacher is popular --- his students. [wkÿv cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. (Awdm mnv.) 21, Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-09]

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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 327 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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.

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 328 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


680 Recline (v) on (sth) ‡njvb †`Iqv She was reclining --- the sofa/couch.
681 Recommend tosb forsth mycvwik Kiv She recommended --- me---promotion.
682 Reconcile with wggvsmv Kiv Sumon is reconciled --- his wife.
683 Reconcile to MÖnY Kiv Sumon has reconciled --- his money.
684 Recover(v) from Av‡ivM¨ jvf Kiv He has recovered --- illness. [ivtwet 05-06]
685 Reduce(v) to sth Kgv‡bv/cwiYZ The old man has been reduced --- poverty.
686 Refer(v) to Bw½Z Kiv The case was referred --- police for inquiry.
687 Reflect(v) upon wPšÍv Kiv Sumon reflected --- his past life.
688 Refrain (v) from weiZ _vKv You should refrain yourself-smoking.[Xvtwet (C)09-10]
689 Regard for m¤§vb Kiv Students should have regard --- their teachers.
690 Regard to cÖm½ In regard --- his character I know nothing.
691 Regret(v) for `ytL cÖKvk Kiv We regret -- the inconvenience made.
692 Rejoice(v) at (sth) Avbw›`Z nIqv He rejoiced --- his success. [ivtwet 04-05,02-03]
693 Relate(v) to (sb) m¤úwK©Z nIqv We relate --- the crime.
694 Related(adj) by m¤úwK©Z We are related --- marriage. [ivtwet (Law) 09-10]
695 Relevant(adj) to cÖvmw½K/m¤úwK©Z His remark was not relevant --- the point.
696 Relive(v) of / from gy³ Kiv The servant was relieved --- his works.
697 Rely (v) on wbf©i Kiv I would like to be less reliant --- my parents.
698 Remarkable for weL¨vZ Khan Jahan Ali is remarkable---his social works
699 Remedy(n) for cÖwZKvi There is no remedy --- cancer. [Btwet (B) 11-12]
700 Remind(n) of g‡b Kwi‡q †`qv My wife reminded me--it. [24th BCS]
701 Render(v) into Abyev` Kiv Render the passage --- English.
702 Repair(v) at ‡givgZ Kiv Jerry agreed to repair it--his own cost. [ivtwet 05-06]
703 Repent(v) of AbyZvc Kiv The old sailor repented --- his sin. [repentant of]
704 Repentance for AbyZvc The old man felt repentance --- his sin(cvc).
705 Replace(v) by ¯’vbvšÍwiZ Kiv The bench was replaced --- a new one.
706 Requisite(v) for cÖ‡qvRbxq wRwbm A Haji has to take many requisites -- Pilgrimage.
707 Resolved(adj) upon w¯’i msKí He is resolved --- going away. [ivtwet (A5) 12-13]
708 Resort(v) to AvkÖq MÖnY Kiv The police resorted--force to put down anarchy.
709 Respect(n) for fw³/kª×v I have great respect---him. [Bangladesh krishi bank -12]
710 Respond(v) to Reve/mvov †`qv God cannot but respond --- the call of a man.
711 Responsible to Kv‡iv Kv‡Q `vqx We are responsible ---Allah.
712 Responsible for wKQzi Rb¨ `vqx We are responsible---sin
713 Rescue(v)sb from (sth) D×vi Kiv The lifeboat rescued the sailors--- the sinking boat.
714 Resolved upon `„pmsKí I am resolved --- my decision.
715 Respite(n) from weiwZ/Aemvb He needs some respites --- worries. [‡et‡ivtwet 16-17]
716 Rest(v) with sb wbf©i Kiv The decision rests --- you. [Kv‡iv Dci] [ivtwet 09-10]
717 Rest(v) upon (sth) wKQz‡Z wbf©i Kiv You rest --- the decision.

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 329 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


718 Restricted to mxgve× Admission to Dhaka city college is restricted ---
only first division students.
719 Result(n) of djvdj The result --- dishonesty is terrible. [i/Gi]
720 Result (v) from ‰Zwi nIqv Misery results --- vice. [cvc ‡_‡K hš¿Yv ‰Zix nq]
721 Result(v) in wKQz dj nIqv Frustration results---violence. [De assi. Eng. Unr pub Min-10]
722 Retire (v) from Aemi MÖnY Kiv He has retired from business and moved into
(e¨emv/KvR †_‡K) private life completely. [Xvtwet (A) 09-10,K.U. 11-12]
723 Retire (v) into wbR©‡b hvIqv My father retired ---- loneliness.
724 Retire (v) with/on Aemi MÖnY Kiv He was retired --- a generous pension.
(pension) Reference: Cambridge advanced learner dictionary (3rd edition)

725 Retire(v) to wekªvg Kiv He has retried---bed.[Bangladesh Commerce Bank-00]


726 Return(v) to (place) Av‡Mi ¯’v‡b Kajal returned to London by Plane from Dhaka.
by (gva¨g) wd‡i Avmv [TV research officer -06] [From- place]
727 Revenge(v) upon/for/on cÖwZ‡kva MÖnY Kiv Immortal gods revenged --- the lady.
728 Rich(adj) in mg„× Bangladesh is rich --- natural gas.
729 Rob(‡ive) (v) of Acnib Kiv The servant robbed me --- everything.
730 Roll in AveZ©b/Rgv Kiv He was rolling -- wealth. [DIiv e¨vsK (AO, K¨vk)-11]
731 Rude (adj) to (sb) Af`ª/AgvwR©Z He's got no manners, he is rude -- everyone.
732 Run ---- ---- Run msµvšÍ e¨envi ¸‡jv Group verb Aa¨v‡q †`Lyb

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n


316. Every driver must be held --- his own actions. (cÖ‡Z¨K Mvox PvjK‡K Zvi Kv‡Ri Rb¨ `vqx Kiv n‡e)
[27th BCS, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (2q avc) -19]
Aresponsible for B blame to C liable to D responsible to Ans:a
317. ‘He relieved me --- anxiety.’ k~b¨¯’v‡b †KvbwU em‡e? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK we: mn: wkÿK: (ivRkvnx wefvM): 06]
A in B from C with D to Ans:b
318. Choose the correct sentence: th
[38 BCS Preli. 2017]
A He refrained to take any drastic action.
B He refrained on taking any drastic action.
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
C He refrained in taking any drastic action. https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglish
D He refrained from taking any drastic action. Ans:d
319. Protracted illness has reduced him --- a skeleton. (`xN©w`‡bi Amy¯’Zv Zv‡K K¼v‡j cwiYZ K‡i‡Q)
[etwet (B) 13-14, ivtwet 02-03, Xvtwet (P) 17-18]
into
A B in C to D from Ans:c
320. Your answer is not relevant --- the question. [15 BCS (written), et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14]
th

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
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 330 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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.

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 331 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


744 Sensitive(adj) to(sth) ms‡e`bkxj Jerry was sensitive --- motherly love and sympathy.
745 Sequel to(sth) cieZx©fvM I'm reading the sequel ---- 'Romel and Juliet'.
746 Settle(oneself) on Avivg K‡i emv The man has settled --- this new sofa.
747 Shame(adj) at j¾v cvIqv I felt shame --- his conduct. [kvtwetcÖtwet (A) 10-11]
748 Shock(v) at gg©vnZ nIqv He was shocked---his father’s sudden death. [Btwet (D) 11-12]
749 Short(adj) of Afve/NvUwZ The college is short --- funds.
750 Shout(v) at(sb) Kv‡iv w`‡K wd‡i If people can’t hear you, do you shout --- them?
wPrKvi Kiv [Thana social service officer--06]
751 Sick(adj) of Amy¯/’ wei³ Aysa was sick --- idle life. (Avqkv Ajm Rxe‡b wei³)
752 Side(v) with c¶ MÖnY Kiv I side --- him.
753 Similar(adj) to mgvb /Abyiƒc Ignorance is similar --- darkness.[akin to/analogous to]
754 Sin (v) against cvc Kiv The old sailor sinned --- god.
755 Skim (v) through fvmv fvmv cov I've only skimmed (through/over) his letter. [2 UvB mwVK]
756 Slave to `vm Man should not be slave --- his passion.
757 Slur (v) over eKv ‡`qv He slurred --- his son’s faults.
758 Smile(v) at we`ªæc Kiv The rich should not smile --- the poor.
759 Smile(v) on/upon Ny‡i ZvKv‡bv Fortune never smiles --- the lazy. [Xvtwet (C) 10-11]
760 Smile(v) to wb‡Ri w`‡K He was smiling --- himself and did not answer my
ZvKv‡bv question. [wcGmwmÕi mnKvix cwiPvjK-04]
761 Sneer (v) at we`ªæc Kiv Man should not sneer --- anybody.
762 Solicit (v) for Av‡e`b Kiv The flood affected people solicited --- money from the
authority.
763 Solution(n) to mgvavb Money is not solution--every problem.[Agrani Bank-08]
764 Sorry (adj) for (sth) `ytwLZ I am sorry --- my rude (AgvwR©Z) behavior.
765 Specialize in(sth) we‡klÁ nIqv She hired a lawyer who specializes --- divorce cases.
766 Spend (v) on(sth) e¨q Kiv She spends a lot of money ---- clothes.
767 Spite (n) against we‡Øl He has no spite --- me.
768 Spread (v) over Qwo‡q cov/ we¯Í…Z A happy smile spread --- her face. [Lytwet weweG 11-12]
769 Sprinkle(sth) on(sth) wQwU‡q ‡`Iqv Sprinkle a few herbs (‡flR cvZv)---- the pizza.
770 Stand (v) to _vKv It stands --- reason. [ivtwet 06-07]
771 Startle at Avðh© n‡q †`Lv The writer has startled/stared--- seeing the bill of fare.
772 Stare at AcjK ZvKv‡bv He started -- me. (‡m Avgvi w`‡K †PvL ivwO‡q/AcjKfv‡e ZvKv‡jv)
773 Stare (sb) in Kv‡iv gy‡L wKQz Starvation(ÿzavKvZiZv) stared us-- the face.[Z_¨ Awdmvi 05]
(- face) dz‡U IVv The answer has been staring us -- the face all along!
Reference: Cambridge advanced learner dictionary (3rd edition)
774 Step(v) up c`‡ÿc †bIqv The government has stepped --- measures to curb (Kve©)
/ e„w× Kiv swine flu. [Rvtwet 18-19 BDwbU ÔwWÕ(RxeweÁvb)]
775 Set ---- ----- Set msµvšÍ me e¨envi Group Verb Aa¨v‡q †`Lyb-
776 Stick(v) to ‡j‡M _vKv You should stick---your principles. [‡et‡ivtwet (BBA) 11-12]

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 332 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


777 Stoop (v) to AebZ nIqv I cannot stoop --- such manners.
778 Struggle(v) for msMÖvg Kiv The peasants struggled --- better conditions.[m m 05]
779 Studded(adj) with mw¾¡Z, LwPZ The necklace is studded---costly stones. [ivtwet (E) 11-12]
780 Subject (adj) to Aaxb The poor are subject --- hardship(A¯^”QjZv).
781 Submit(v) to ‡ck Kiv Man must submit --- his fate. [ivtwet 07-08]
782 Subordinate to Aax‡b The staff is subordinate --- the Principal.
783 Subscribe(v) to Puv`v/gZ †`qv We must subscribe --- the poor fund.
784 Subversive of aŸsmKvix He did not take part in any activity subversive --- the state.
785 Succeed (v) in mvdj¨ jvf Kiv He succeeded --- the examination. [Rvtwet (C) 11-12]
786 Succeed (v) to DËvivwaKvix Generally sons and daughters succeed --- their parents
nIqv Property.
787 Suffer(v) from ‡fvMv/mn¨ Kiv He has been suffering--fever for seven days. [ivtwet 04-05]
788 Sufficient for h‡_ó The saving of Della was not sufficient -- her purpose.
789 Suitable(adj) for Dchy³ He is suitable --- the post.
790 Suited (adj) to cwic~iK His comment was suited --- the occasion.
791 Supplement to cwic~iK This volume is a supplement --- that.
792 Supply(v) with(sb) mieivn Kiv The Lilliputians supplied Gulliver --- meat.
793 Supply (v) to (sth) mieivn Kiv The Lilliputians supplied meat --- Gulliver.
794 Sure(adj) of wbwðZ I am sure --- my success. [cvqiv e›`i KZ…©. mn. mve-BÝ. 18]
795 Surprised at(sth) wew¯§Z/AevK I was surprised--your absent-mindedness. [ivtwet (Law) 09-10]
796 Surrounded by/ ‡Kvb wKQz Øviv The Taj Mahal is surrounded --- a beautiful garden.
with cwi‡ewóZ [Rtwet (c) 10-11]
797 Susceptible of/ to Dchy³/mÿg His words are susceptible --- flattery. [Rtwet (D) 12-13]
798 Suspect(v) (sb) of(sth) m‡›`n Kiv I suspected him --- treachery(cÖZviYv) [ivtwet (B-Law) 12-13]
799 Suspicious of m‡›`n cÖeY He is suspicious --- my motive. [ivtwet 07-08]
800 Sympathize with Kv‡iv cÖwZ The authoress sympathized --- Jerry.
mnvbyf~wZ †`Lv‡bv

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.

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n


336. I am sure ---- my success. [cvqiv e›`i KZ…©c‡ÿi mve-B݇c±i -18]
A from B with C of D in Ans:c
337. This temple is sacred --- Lord Vishnu. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F-evwYR¨) 14-15]
for
A B with C one D to Ans:d
338. He succeeded --- the examination. [‡ijc_ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnvKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-17, Rvtwet (C) 11-12, Sonali Bank-14, ‡et‡ivtwet
(A) 14-15]
to pass
A B in passing C to pass in D by passing Ans:b
339. Choose the correct sentence. [Ptwet (C3) 11-12]
A He succeeded to gain the prize. B He succeeded in gaining the prize.
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 333 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
C He succeeded gain the prize. D He succeeded gaining the prize. Ans:b
340. The division of this property was a sequel-- the agreement.[Sonali Bank/Trust Bank -10]
A at B to C for D in Ans:b
341. After having tea, he settled himself --- his arm chair. [Uttara Bank A.O (Cash) -11]
A on B into C over D at Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Pv cvb Kivi ci, †m Zvi Avivg‡K`vivq Aviv‡g e‡m co‡jv|
342. I am really sick --- this kind of behaviour. (Avwg G ai‡bi e¨env‡i mwZ¨B wei³) [Lytwet (BBA) 13-14]
A for B to C about D of Ans:d
343. Their house is quite similar --- ours. (Zv evwo wVK Avg‡`i evwoi Abyiƒc) [AMÖYx e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-08]
A of B on C for D to Ans:d
344. The government has stepped --- measures to curb swine flu. [evsjv‡`k nvDR wewìs K‡cv©‡ikb (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-
11, Bb‡f÷‡g›U K‡cv©‡ikb Ae evsjv‡`k (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-11, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (A1) 18-19, Rtwet (D) 18-19]
A in B up C out D on Ans:b
345. He was smiling --- himself and did not answer my question. [wcGmwmÕi mnKvix cwiPvjK-04]
A with B at C after D to Ans:d
346. You have to submit the project --- the chairman in time. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet 18-19 BDwbU ÔwmÕ]
A to B over C in D before Ans:a
347. Professor Razzak was a scholar --- refute. (Fill in the gap) [36th BCS]
A in B of C after D by Ans:
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|
348. If people can’t hear you, do you shout --- them? [Dc‡Rjv mgvR‡mev Awa`ßi-06]
A at B to C for D down Ans:a
349. I shouted --- him from the other side of the street but he couldn't hear.[NSI (Junior Field off.) 24 Sep. 21]
A toward B at C to D upon Ans:b
350. The peasants struggled --- better conditions. [mnKvix gš¿Yvjq (mnKvix mwPe, WªvdwUs)-05]
A for B of C on D by Ans:a
351. Money is not the solution --- every problem. [‡mvbvjx e¨vsK (Awdmvi-K¨vk)-08, Dc‡Rjv ‡cvó gv÷vi- 09, ivt wet (D-
‡Rvo) 13-14, (D-AevwYR¨ 15-16, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (M) 16-17]
A in B at C for D to Ans:d
352. We sprinkle parsley --- the tomatoes. (Ugv‡Uv¸‡jvi Dci myMwÜ gmjv wQwU‡q w`jvg) [Rtwet (C) 14-15]
A at B in C on D of Ans:c
353. I don’t feel --- Rahman. All his problems are entirely his creation. [Z_¨ gš¿Yvjq-01]
A sorry for B sorry at C sorry about D sorry upon Ans:a
354. I felt shame --- his conduct.(Avwg Zvi AvPi‡Y jw¾Z) [kvtwetcÖtwet (A) 10-11]
A on B for C in D at Ans:d
355. Fate smiles --- those who untiringly grapple with stark realities of life. [wewmAvBwmÕi mn e¨e¯’vcK
(cÖkvmb)-11, Trust Bank-11]
A with B over C on D round Ans:c
356. His words are susceptible --- flattery. (Zvi K_v¸‡jv †Zvlvg‡`i Dchy&³) [24 BCS (Written), Rtwet (D)
th

A as B for C to D into 12-13] Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 334 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


357. I suspected him --- treachery.(Avwg Zv‡K cÖZviYvi m‡›`n Kijvg) [ivtwet (B-Law) 12-13]
358. We suspected our cashier --- stealing the fund. [evsjv‡`k nvDwRs wewìs K‡cv©‡ikb-10]
359. He is suspected --- receiving stolen good. [26th BCS (Written)]
A of B for C about D with Ans:a

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]

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 335 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


813 Thankful to Kv‡iv cÖwZ K…ZÁ We should be thankful --- God.
814 Thanks for --R‡b¨ ab¨ev` Thanks --- your co-operation.
815 Think(v) of/about g‡b Kiv/ wPšÍv Can you think --- a suitable present for a four year old
Kiv/ fvev boy? [ivtwet (Law) 09-10]
816 Thirst (n) for evmbv/Z„òv Man has unquestionable thirst --- knowledge.
817 Tide(v) over mgm¨v KvwU‡q DVv He will soon tide --- the difficulty. [ivtwet 07-08]
818 Tired (adj) with Kv‡R K¬všÍ I am tired --- hard work.
819 Tired (adj) by (walk) †nu‡U wei³/ The passerby is tired --- the long walk. (c_Pvix `x©Nc_
K¬všÍ †nu‡U wei³) [kvtwetcÖtwet (A1) 14-15]
820 Tired of wei³ I am tired --- his flattery/ question/doing something.
821 Tolerant of mnbkxj Poets are tolerant --- other’s criticism.
822 Touch on/upon Avfvm cvIqv He touched --- this point. [Btwet (B-2nd Shift)]
823 Transform into iƒcvšÍwiZ Kiv She would transform herself --- a radiant star.
824 Translate into Abyev` Kiv So how does this theory translate --- practical policy?
825 Tremble with Kuvcv The child trembled --- fear.
826 Trespass on(sth) AbwaKvi We're not trespassing --- someone's land.
Reference: Cambridge advanced learner dictionary (3rd edition)
cÖ‡ek Kiv
827 Triumph over Rqjvf Kiv Truth triumphs --- the people.
828 Trouble for mgm¨v/ `ytwPšÍv It will be trouble --- the future if you don’t eat now.
829 True(adj) to Abo Everybody must be true ---- his word. [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/
Awa.e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 2018]
830 Trust(v) to wbf©i Kiv I trusted the work --- him.
831 Trust(adj) sb with (sth) wek¦vm K‡i †`Iqv I trusted him --- the money. [cvqiv e›`i KZ…©c‡ÿi mn. mve-B݇c±i 2018]
832 Trust(v) in wek¦vm Kiv You can repose (Av¯’v Kiv) trust --- him. [ivtwet 04-05]
833 Tyrannize over AZ¨vPvi Kiv He tyrannized --- the people.
366. Over work will tell --- your health. (AwZwi³ KvR †Zvgvi ¯^v¯’¨i ÿwZ K‡i) [6th assi. Judge -11]
Aupon B at C of D on Ans:a
367. A gentleman should be true ---- his words. [Rupali Bank Ltd Officer (cash) 2018]
A form B to C in D on Ans:b
368. I trusted him ---- the money. [cvqiv e›`i KZ…©c‡ÿi mn. mve-B݇c±i-18]
A from B with C for D in Ans:b
369. I always tremble --- injection. [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (G) 16-17]
A on B in C with D for Ans:c
370. Everybody must be true ---- his word. [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/Awa.e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 2018]
A to B with C on D by Ans:a
371. Hard labour --- health. [Field investigator & research Assi. Under environment ministry-06]
A breaks upon B tells upon C turns upon D puts upon Ans:b

372. I have on test ---- music. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet 2018-19 BDwbU ÔwWÕ]


A on B for C in D over Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 336 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


373. He was very tactful --- it. (‡m GB wel‡q Lye †KŠkwj) [ivtwet 07-08]
A for B about C off D of Ans:b
374. At last good God took pity --- him. (Ae‡k‡l Avjøvn †Zvgvi cÖwZ KiæYv Kij) [mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-06]
Aover B on C into D upon Ans:b
375. Anis has a talent --- making people laugh.(Avwb‡mi †jvKRb nvmv‡bvi GKUv cÖwZfv Av‡Q) [Ptwet (B) 09-10]
A of B in C on D for Ans:d
376. I have no taste --- music. (Avgvi Mv‡bi cÖwZ Avb›` †bB) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-89, ivtwet 09-10]
A in B at C for D of Ans:c
377. I will talk --- him. (Avwg Zvi mv‡_ Av‡jvPbv Kie) [ivtwet 06-07]
A on B off C with D to Ans:d
378. If these youths trespass --- my land again I shall be ready for them with a big stick. (hw` GB
hye‡Kiv Avgvi Rwg‡Z Avevi AbwaKvi cÖ‡ek K‡i, Avwg eo jvwV wb‡q Zv‡`i Rb¨ cÖ¯‘Z _vK‡ev) [BKB Bank-11]
Aupon B into C on D over Ans:c
379. If you study hard, you will have no trouble --- the admission test. [ivtwet (D-AevwYR¨) 15-16]
A in B at C for D on Ans:c
380. What are they talking---. (Zviv wK wel‡q Av‡jvPbv Ki‡Q?) [cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi Rywbqi cwimsL¨vb mnKvix-16]
A to B about C at D of Ans:b
381. I’m tired --- questions. (Avwg cª‡kœi DËi w`‡Z w`‡Z wei³) [Btwet (Law) 11-12]
A to answer B that I answer C of answering D because of to answer Ans:c
382. Choose the appropriate preposition. He touched --- this point. [Btwet (B-2 Shift)]
nd

A upon B up C to D with Ans:a


383. He threw the ball --- the basket. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (G, Gj-BDwbU) 17-18]
A into B to C towards D for Ans:a

Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice


834 Union (n) with wgjb Generally husband seeks union --- his wife after a
petty (mvaviY) quarrel.
835 Unite (v) with wgjb Kiv Samson did not unite --- his wife.
836 United(adj) to GKwÎZ She is united in marriage --- a lord(ivRcyÎ).
837 Unsure of AwbwðZ There is unsure --- todays weather.
838 Upset(adj) about wKQz‡Z nZvk We all are upset--- our future.
839 Urge (v) upon ‡Rvo w`‡q ejv The people urged --- the politician for donation.
840 Use(n) for cÖ‡qvRb I have no use --- the book.
841 Used(adj) to Af¨¯Í Jerry was used --- hard work.
842 Useful(adj) to cÖ‡qvRbxq Trees are useful --- us in many ways.
843 Useful(adj) in+verb cÖ‡qvRbxq Computers are useful --- creating graphics.
844 Vain(adj) of Mwe©Z The lady is vain --- her dress.
845 Vary (v) from c„_K Kiv Opinion varies --- man to man.
846 Versed(adj) in `¶ Sher-e Bangla was versed---politics.
847 Vest(v) in Awc©Z Kiv The power has been vested --- the minister.
848 Vest(v) with b¨v¯Í Kiv The minister has been vested --- power.
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 337 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
849 Vexed (adj) with wei³ Tareq was vexed--the rude behavior of other students.
850 Victim (adj) of wkKvi/AvµvšÍ The man is victim--the circumstances. [ivtwet (mt wet) 09-10]
851 Victim(n) to wkKvi Bangladesh falls a victim --- flood every year.
852 Victory Over Rqjvf Kiv He won victory --- his rivals. [(¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq)-10]
853 Vie (v) with cÖwZ‡hvMxZv The sycophants (‡Zvlvg`Kvix) vied --- one another to
Kiv appease(kvšÍ) the leader.
854 Visit(n) to cwi`k©b The inspector went on a visit --- the college.
855 Void(adj) of ewR©Z/nxb His words are void --- meaning.
856 Vote(v) for (sb) ‡fvU †`Iqv He voted --- me/the liberal candidate. [ivtwet 05-06]
857 Vote(v) to(sth) ‡fvU †`Iqv The national assembly has voted --- adopt the budget
[ivtwet ivówe½vb,(09-10)]
858 Vouch for Av¯’vf‡i Check the reports to give vouch --- the accuracy of
cÖKvk Kiv the information. Reference: Cambridge dictionary (3rd edition)
859 Vulnerable to AiwÿZ/D¤§y³ He is vulnerable --- criticism. [ivtwet (B-Law) 12-13]
384. The child was a victim --- virus. (wkïwU fvBiv‡mi Ke‡j AvµvšÍ wQj) [ivtwet 09-10]
A to B in C at D of Ans:d
385. The man is victim --- the circumstances. [ivtwet (mgvRKg©) 03-04, 09-10]
A of B for C in D at Ans:a
386. Opinion Varies --- man --- man. (gvby‡l gvby‡l wfbœ gZ nq/bvbvb gvbyl bvbvb gZ) [XvKv cvwb mieivn I cqtwb®‹vkb
KZ…©cÿ (WASA)-Gi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-19, Sonali Bank Ltd. Sub-Assistant Engineer (Architect)- 16]
Afrom, to B between, and C in, to D from, of Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Vary from + noun + to + noun mwVK sequence.
387. One must learn to adapt oneself changing --- circumstances. [ÿz`ª I KzwUi wkí K‡cv©. (wPd AwWUi) 16 Ryb 21]
A to B with C on D for Ans:a
388. He was unsure --- himself. (‡m wb‡Ri e¨vcv‡i mw›`nvb wQj) [Rtwet (D) 07-08]
A in B for C of D to Ans:c
389. He won victory --- his rivals.(‡m Zvi cÖwZØ›Øx‡`i‡K civwRZ Ki‡jv) [Kviv ZË¡veavqK (¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq)-10]
A over B against C from D off Ans:a
390. I vouch --- his honesty. (Avwg Zvi mZZv Av¯’vf‡i cÖKvk Kwi) [evsjv‡`k †W‡fjc‡g›U e¨vsK-11]
A to B of C at D for Ans:d
391. The national Assembly has voted --- adopt the budget. [ivtwet (ivóªweÁvb) 09-10]
A to B for C without D in Ans:a
392. Bangladesh falls a victim --- flood every year. [Btwet (D) 17-18]
A to B in C for D with Ans:a
393. Computers are very useful ---creating different types of graphics. [ivtwet (B-Law) 13-14]
A in B at C about D to Ans:a
W-Z-
Sl. Word Pre. Meaning Self Practice
860 Wait (v) for (KviI/wKQzi/ She waited --- an hour. [ivtwet 03-04] Ref.: Cambridge
mg‡qi R‡b¨) The dentist kept me waiting ---ages. dictionary (3
rd

edition)
A‡c¶v Kiv I waited --- her in the corridor.
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 338 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 339 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


398. The nurse waited --- the patient. (‡mweKv †ivMxwUi †mev Kij) [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 06-07]
A at B more C for D on Ans:d
399. I have been wondering --- visiting Japan. (Avwg Rvcvb åg‡bi Kíbv Kwi‡ZwQ) [Rtwet (D) 09-10]
A to B about C on D over Ans:b
400. The store manager waited --- customers all morning. [Kztwet (C) 13-14, Rtwet (E) 16-17]
A for B of C to D in Ans:a
401. He was wanting --- money. (Zvi UvKvi Afve wQj) [nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (C) 10-11]
A of B at C for D in Ans:d
402. He warned me --- the danger. (‡m wec`wUi e¨vcv‡i Avgv‡K mZ©K Kij) [38 BCS (gvbwmK `ÿZv)]
th

A about B on C of D for Ans:c


403. She wastes her time --- useless things. (‡m Ab_©K wel‡qi Ici mgq bó K‡i) [ivtwet (D) 18-19]
A off B on C to D none Ans:b
404. Begum Rokeya had a great zeal --- education. [ivtwet (wnmveweÁvb) 07-08]
405. She has no zest --- music. (Zvi Mv‡bi Ici †Kvb iæwP bvB) [ivtwet 10-11, Medical 15-16]
A to B in C on D for Ans:d
406. Every mother yearns --- her child. (gv Zvi wkïi Rb¨ AvKzj AvKv•ÿv Abyfe K‡i) [KUET 16-17]
A to B of C with D for Ans:d
407. Concrete plans are yet --- be taken up. (mywbw`©ó cwiKíbv GL‡bv M„wnZ nqwb) [Btwet(Q-AvBb) 09-10]
A for B to C on D of Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ‡Kv‡bv wKQz Ki‡Z GL‡bv evwK ev GL‡bv Kiv nqwb A‡_© yet to (do) e¨eüZ nq|
Confusion Clear Part:
(1g Ask: mgRvZxq A‡_© GKB Preposition Gi e¨envi)-
At: (wewfbœ mgRvZxq A‡_© at Gi e¨envi): ‡Kvb wel‡q `ÿ eySv‡Z: good, apt; Kv‡R/wel‡q `ÿ A‡_©: expert;
A`ÿ eySv‡Z: bad, worse, clumsy, dull; wew¯§Z A‡_©: Amazed, Astonished, Surprised, Startled; D‡cÿv
Kiv A‡_©: Connive, Wink; BZ¨vw`i ci At e‡m|
After: (wewfbœ mgRvZxq A‡_© after Gi e¨envi):
‡Kvb wKQz‡Z ‡jvf eySv‡Z: hanker, aspire, crave, stick, BZ¨vw`i ci after e‡m|
408. I am not good -- translation.(Avwg fv‡jv Abyev` Ki‡Z cvwi bv) [27th BCS, BRUR (F) 13-14, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)]
A about B for C in D at Ans:d
409. I am not bad --- tennis. [10th BCS, NSI (wewfbœ c`) 11 †m‡Þ. 21, ms¯’vcb gš¿Yvjq cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-07, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK (ewikvj
wefvM), †c‡Uªvevsjvi mn: g¨v‡Rvi-11, Btwet 10-11]
A in B at C with D on Ans:b
410. I was disappointed --- the grades I received on my last essay. [wcGmwmÕi mnKvix cwiPvjK-04]
A to B by C with D at Ans:d
411. The virtuous never hanker --- money. [A_© gš¿Yvj‡q Awdm mnKvix-11]
A for B with C after D over Ans:c
412. I was surprised --- your absent-mindedness.(‡Zvgvi Ab¨gb¯‹Zvq Avwg AevK n‡q wQjvg)[ivtwet (Law) 09-10]
A with B for C at D to Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 340 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


From: (wewfbœ mgRvZxq A‡_© from Gi e¨envi): weiZ /weiZ _vKv eySv‡Z: abstain, ban, hinder, deter,
debar, desist, discourage, prevent, prohibit, refrain, restrain; ‡iv‡M fzMv: suffer; ‡ivM n‡Z gyw³:
recover; BZ¨vw`i ci from e‡m| (D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb)
413. He has been suffering --- fever for seven days. (‡m mvZw`b a‡i R¦‡i fzM‡Q) [ivtwet (mgvRKg©) 04-05]
A from B of C with D for Ans:a
414. He has recovered --- illness. (‡m †ivM/Amy¯’Zv †_‡K Av‡ivM¨ jvf K‡i‡Q) [ivtwet 05-06]
A from B of C to D after Ans:a
415. The train was --- from leaving because of a signal failure. [Ptwet (E) 11-12, (A) 12-13]
A forbidden B detained C cancelled D prevented Ans:d
416. He is finally determined to go; you cannot prevent him --- going there. [mÂq cwi`: mn: cwiPvjK-
07] -You cannot prevent me --- going there. [evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK Awdmvi-11]
A on B from C to D of Ans:b
417. He was debarred --- his expectation. [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇ii †gwWK¨vj Awdmvi-84]
A from B with C to D in Ans:a
418. We should abstain --- smoking. [gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii cwi`k©K-13, mnKvix Z_¨ Awdmvi-13]
A from B to C with D for Ans:a
419. Rahim discourages me --- borrowing. [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-18]
A on B from C in D to Ans:b
420. Choose the best answer. (‡m Avgv‡K avi Ki‡Z wbiærmvwnZ Ki‡jv) [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡q mnKvix cwiPvjK -04]
A He discourages me to borrow. B He discourages me from borrowing.
C He discourage me to borrow D He discourages from me borrowing Ans:b

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 341 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


425. Only graduates are eligible --- the post. (ïay ¯œvZK wWwMÖavixB c`wUi †hvM¨) [17th BCS (Written)]
A with B in C to D for Ans:d
426. His illness is a mere pretext --- his absence. [21st BCS (Written), cÖvK cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (22 †Rjv) 16 A‡±vei-15,
Xvtwet (A) 05-06]
A to B with C for D from Ans:c
427. I have no desire --- riches. evK¨wUi k~b¨¯’v‡b †KvbwU em‡e? [cÖv_wgK wet mnt wkÿK:09]
A to B for C against D with Ans:b
428. He is mad --- anything, I know. (Avwg Rvwb †m †h‡Kvb wKQzi Rb¨ cvMj) [cÖv_wgK we:cÖ: wkÿK: 99]
A if B like C as D for Ans:d
429. She has just left --- the airport to meet a friend who is coming from Japan. (Rvcvb †_‡K AvMZ
GK eÜzi mv‡_ †`Lv Ki‡Z †m GBgvÎ wegvbe›`‡ii D‡Ï‡k¨ †ewi‡q †Mj) [Ptwet (C1) 10-11, Rtwet (A3) 13-14]
A to B at 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,

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 342 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Tolerant; ♣ ‡jvfx A‡_©: Covetous , Greedy; ♣ MwVZ (Dcv`v‡bi mgš^‡q) A‡_©: Made, Built; ♣ AeMZ Kiv,
Rvbv‡bv A‡_©: Apprise/Inform; BZ¨vw`i ci of e‡m;

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)

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 343 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


450. The cow feeds --- grass. (Miæ Nvm †L‡q evu‡P) [cªvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wZZvm) -10]
A on B in C of D by Ans:a
451. He has no control --- himself. [GKwU evwo GKwU Lvgvi cÖK‡íi wdì mycvifvBRvi-18, mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii BDwbqb mgvRKg©x-16, miKvix
cÖavb wkÿK-07, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (kxZjÿ¨v)-13]
A no B in at C D over Ans:d
452. I depended --- his word. evK¨wUi k~b¨¯’v‡b †KvbwU em‡e? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK wetmnt wkÿK: 01]
A on B upon C in D at Ans:a
453. The day labourer depends --- his day’s earnings --- survival. [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14, Xvtwet (B) 08-09]
A at, with B on, for C to, at D in, for Ans:b
454. He depends --- his best friends. [mgvRKj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb mgvR‡mev cwi`߇i DcZË¡veavqK-05]
A for B with C about D upon Ans:d
455. The whole case hinges --- this point. (cy‡iv gvgjvwU GB wel‡qi Dc‡i wbf©i Ki‡Q) [AMÖbx e¨vsK-11]
A by B for C with D upon Ans:d
456. Mr. Aziz has little control --- his students. [cÖv_wgK we`¨vj‡q mnKvix wkÿK (ewikvj wefvM) -07, mgevq `߇i wØZxq
†kÖYxi †M‡R‡UW Awdmvi-97]
A to B of C over D for Ans:c
457. Professor Kamal is an authority --- sociology. [Rtwet (D) 16-17]
A of B on C to D for Ans:b

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

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 344 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


461. I am senior --- him --- point of length of service. [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœ. e¨vsK (Supervisor)-15]
A to, in B of, to C of, in D to, at Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: senior, junior BZ¨vw` word ¸‡jvi ci preposition ‘to’ e¨eüZ nq| Avi †ÿ‡Î eySv‡Z c~‡e© at n‡e|
462. 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
463. I cannot be false --- my friend. (Avwg Avgvi eÜzi mv‡_ cÖZviYv Ki‡Z cvie bv) [Agrani Bank-11]
A before B by C to D with Ans:c
464. A kitchen garden adds --- the prosperity of the house. [ivtwet 02-03]
A with B to C next D in Ans:b
465. Attach the CV --- your application.(‡Zvgvi Av‡e`bc‡Îi mv‡_ wmwfwU mshy³ Ki) [Rxeb exgv (Awdm mn. I Kw¤ú. gy`ªvÿwiK)
4 †m‡Þ. 21, Btwet (G) 12-13]
A with B on C in D to Ans:d
466. Choose the correct sentence: [Kviv ZË¡veavqK-10, Rtwet 07-08, Lytwet 09-10, ivtwet 10-11]
A Credit it my account. B Credit it at my account.
C Credit it to my account. D Credit it with my account. Ans:c
467. His assignment is akin --- mine. [cªv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-97, ivtwet †jvKcÖkvmb) 05-06]
A than B to C from D with Ans:b
468. He is indifferent --- our problem.(‡m Avgv‡`i mgm¨vi e¨vcv‡i D`vmxb) [ivtwet 08-09, Btwet (B) 14-15]
A in B at C with D to Ans:d
469. He is callous --- his studies.(‡m covïbvq D`vmxb) [Btwet (L) 10-11, cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK (kxZjÿ¨v)-13]
A for B on C to D into Ans:c
470. He was deaf --- all our requests for help. [wewfbœ gš¿YAjq/wefvM/Awa`ßi (cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©, mvaviY-18]
A of B on C to D from Ans:c
471. Early rising is beneficial --- health. [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. AO (G-3)- 2010, cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi Rywbqi cwimsL¨vb
mn.-16, 17th BCS (Written)]
A to B for C on D at Ans:a
472. This climate congenial --- my health. (GB Rjevqy ¯^v‡¯’¨i Rb¨ AbyK~j) [Kviv ZË¡veavqK-06, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK wkÿK
(gyÝxMÄ,....‡dbx)-15, ivtwet (wdkvwiR)09-10, ivtwet (D) 18-19]
A to B for C of D with Ans:a
473. Smoking is detrimental --- health. [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09/93, ivtwet (cÖvY: imvqb) 07-08]
A for B with C to D after Ans:c
474. Excess working can be fatal --- health.(AwZwi³ KvR Kiv ¯^v‡¯’¨i Rb¨ ÿwZKi n‡Z cv‡i) [ivtwet (A_©bxwZ) 10-11]
A for B from C to D at Ans:c
475. Man must submit --- his fate.(gvbyl Zvi fvM¨‡K Aek¨B ¯^xKvi Ki‡Z n‡e) [ivtwet (b„weÁvb) 06-07, 07-08]
A to B in C of D before Ans:a
476. No country should yield --- foreign pressure. [15 BCS (written), Lytwet (BBA) 15-16]
th

A in B from C to D with Ans:c


477. Complete the sentence: I --- myself to fate. (Avwg wb‡R‡K fv‡M¨i wbKU ‡Q‡o w`jvg) [SUST (A) 11-12]
A gave up B wished C forgave D resigned Ans:d
478. There is no hindrance --- his going there. [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-14]

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 345 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


A over B to C at D on Ans:b
479. Masum will stick --- nothing. (gvmyg †Kv‡bv wKQz‡Z ‡j‡M _vK‡e bv) [Ptwet (F) 08-09]
A with B of C for D to Ans:d
480. One should cling --- one’s plan. (wbR cwiKíbvq AUjfv‡e †j‡M _vKv DwPZ) [cÖv_wgK mn: wkÿK-10]
A with B to C of D for Ans:b
481. A man of character is true --- his word. (PwiÎevb e¨w³ K_v iv‡L) [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09, 93]
A at B to C for D on Ans:b
482. He is firm --- his decision. (‡m Zvi wm×v‡šÍ AUj/Abo) [ivtwet 07-08]
A to B for C at D in Ans:a
(2q Ask: mgRvZxq A‡_© wfbœ wfbœ Preposition Gi e¨envi)-
e¨w³/welq/point/ AvPiY BZ¨vw` †ÿ‡Î wfbœ Preposition (with/ about/ on/ at) BZ¨vw` e‡m:
 Annoy-wei³, disappointed-nZvk, Displeased-Amš‘ó, pleased, dissatisfied, satisfied,
disgusted-wei³, charmed-gy», marveled-AevK, shocked, surprised, vexed; BZ¨vw` ci e¨w³ _vK‡j
with, welq _vK‡j about, ‡Kvb point _vK‡j on, AvPiY/Kg©/msev` at e‡m|
 Entrusted to + e¨w³, Entrusted with + something
 n¯Í‡ÿc Kiv A‡_©: interfere, meddle BZ¨vw`i ci with e‡m|
 Awfhy³ A‡_©: Accused of, Charged with e‡m Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
 cwic~Y© A‡_©: full of, filled with e‡m; https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
483. If you want to join our club, you have to --- a form and send it to the secretary. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet
(F) 15-16, Ptwet (C) 17-18]
A fill up B fill out C fill into D fill over Ans:a
484. They gave me a form and told me to ---. [Ptwet (C) 05-06, Xvtwet (B) 07-08, Btwet (F) 10-11]
A fill on B fill in it C fill on it D fill it in Ans:d
e¨vLv: fill+ something +in e‡m; option ¸‡jv‡Z it n‡”Q form Gi pronoun. myZivs mwVK DËi d; = fill+it+in
485. They gave me a form and told me to ---. [35Zg wewmGm (wjwLZ, gvbwmK `ÿZv)-15]
A fill on B fell into C fill into D fill in Ans:d
e¨vLv: form/blank/sheet/note BZ¨vw`i k~b¨ ¯’v‡b c~iY Kiv A‡_© up/in `y‡UvB mwVK; Z‡e cÖPwjZ e¨env‡ii w`K
†_‡K †ewki fvM †ÿ‡Î form Gi mv‡_ up nq, ‡hgb: we have to fill up form before exam; Avi blank Gi
mv‡_ in nq| ‡hgb: Fill in the blank with suitable word.
486. John was annoyed --- his brother. (‡m Zvi fvB‡qi Dci wei³ nj/wQj) [ivtwet (A3) 11-12]
A at B with C in D into Ans:b
487. He was accused --- a crime which he did not commit. th
[11 BCS (written)]
A to B in C on D of Ans:d
488. Feed the baby --- milk. [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡WjUv)-14/ (myigv)-12]
A to B in C on D with Ans:d
489. “I never interfere --- my grown up children.” Mrs Choudhury said- [cwi‡ek Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-
07, cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Kg©KZv©-13, Rtwet (A, A5) 13-14]
A in B with C about D at Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 346 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


490. Somebody meddled --- my computer. (‡KD Avgvi Kw¤úDUv‡i n¯Í‡ÿc K‡iwQj) [ivtwet (E) 11-12]
A in B for C on D with Ans:d

Idiom and Phrase Gi AšÍM©Z Preposition Gi e¨envi-


At, Beyond, By, For
At night/ day/ morning- iv‡Z/ w`‡b/ mKv‡j At the weekend- mßv‡ni ‡k‡l ev QzwUi w`‡b/ e‡Üi w`‡b
At home- evwo‡Z _vKv, †Kv‡bv wel‡q `ÿ nIqv At an early age- Lye Kg ev Aí eq‡m
At a loss for (Something)- nZf¤¢ nIqv At the end of –(wKQzi) av‡i/ †k‡l
At one’s disposal-(KviI) wb‡Ri Avq‡Z¡ ev nv‡Z Catch at- AvuK‡o aiv
At one’s own cost- wbR Li‡P Get mad at (sb)- KviI mv‡_ gRv Kiv
At the bottom of- (‡Kv‡bv wKQzi) wb‡Pi As‡k Take/have a glance at (sb/sth)- GK cjK †`Lv
At the sight of- †Kv‡bv wKQz †`Lvi c‡i By day- w`‡bi †ejv,
Beyond one’s capacity- Kv‡iv mvg‡_¨©i evB‡i By marriage- weevnm~‡Î
Beyond question- cÖkœvZxZ/ m‡›`nvZxZ Learn (sth) by heart- gyL¯’ Kiv
By hand- nv‡Z nv‡Z, mivmwi Judge (sth) by its appearance- evwn¨K wePvi Kiv
Go for a walk- ‡eov‡Z hvIqv For sale- weµq‡hvM¨
Good for nothing- DcKv‡i Av‡m bv Ggb Word for word- ûeû wjLv ev eY©bv Kiv
491. He was --- a loss --- words. (‡m K_vi Rb¨ nZf¤¢ n‡q wM‡qwQj) [Rtwet (C) 07-08]
A in, by B with, for C at, for D at, in Ans:c
492. Jerry agreed to repair it---his own cost. (‡Rwi wbR Li‡P GUv †givgZ Ki‡Z ivwR n‡jv) [ivtwet (BBA) 05-06]
A with B at C by D from Ans:b
493. The teacher asked the students to do exercise --- the bottom of the page. [Ptwet 07-08]
A on B at C in D with Ans:b
494. We are going on holiday --- the end of August. [Gw·g e¨vsK Awdmvi-09]
A in B at C for D into Ans:b
495. They should --- the top of their voice. [evsjv‡`k K„wl e¨vsK-11]
A on B at C to D over Ans:b
496. Are you doing anything special --- the weekend? (mvßvwnK QzwUi w`‡b Zzwg wK we‡kl wKQz KiQ)
[15th BCS, Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZv©-06, Ptwet (F) 11-12, Btwet (G) 13-14]
A in B for C on D at Ans:d
497. She is a Bangladeshi --- marriage. (‡m weevnm~‡Î evsjv‡`wk) [nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (B) 12-13]
A by B for C with D to Ans:a
498. He is not --- home today. (‡m AvR evwo‡Z †bB) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wkDwj) -11]
A within B in C at D out Ans:c
499. A drowning person --- a straw. [Ptwet (B1) 13-14, NRB Gi mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZv©-15]
A catches B catches for C catches at D catches after Ans:c
500. Do not judge a book --- its cover. (evwn¨K †Pnviv/Ae¯’v †`‡L wePvi K‡iv bv) [ivtwet (E2) 17-18]
A for B with C by D on Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 347 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


501. The kid has learnt the poem --- heart. [evsjv‡`k Kgvm© e¨vsK wj. mnKvix Awdmvi, mvaviY-16]
A in B with C by D within Ans:c
502. Copy this letter word --- word. [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (kxZjÿ¨v)-13, ivtwet (F) 14-15]
A by B to C for D on Ans:c
In, To, Into
Be a party to (sth)- g›` Kv‡R RwoZ nIqv To one’s heart’s content- gb f‡i/ Z„wß mnKv‡i|
Bring (sth) to life- Rxe‡b wKQz G‡b †`Iqv Sentence to death- g„Zy¨`Ð ‡`qv
According to-(‡Kv‡bv wKQz) Abymv‡i Put to death-‡g‡i †djv, g„Z¨`Ð †`Iqv, nZ¨v Kiv
Live from hand to mouth-w`b G‡b w`b LvIqv Heart to heart –candid/frank, gb‡Lvjv/ mij
To one’s taste-(KviI) cQ›`/iæwP Abymv‡i Liable to prosecution- gvgjvi Rb¨ `vqx
Sink into oblivion- ¯§„wZi AZ‡j nvwi‡q hvIqv Break (sth) into pieces- ‡f‡½ UyKiv UzKiv Kiv
Be rolling in money/wealth- AZ¨šÍ abx nIqv End in smoke/come to nothing, e¨_© nIqv/wbõj
In advance- ‡Kv‡bv we‡kl Kv‡Ri c~‡e© /AMÖxg gyn~‡Z© In reply (to sth)- Dˇi/ Rev‡e, Prior to- c~‡e©
In general- mvaviYZ/ ¯^vfvweKfv‡e In the interest of (sb/sth)- ‡Kvb wKQzi ¯^v‡_©
Just in time- wVK mg‡qi c~‡e©/ early enough In the middle of sth- ‡Kvb wKQzi gv‡S, ga¨eZx© ¯’v‡b
Keep/be in custody- ‡RjLvbvq ivLv/ _vKv Hand in hand- nv‡Z nv‡Z/GKmv‡_, in detail- we¯ÍvwiZ
503. He was shy at first but --- the end he asked her to marry him. (cÖ_g †`Lvq †m jw¾Z wQ‡jv wKš‘
Ae‡k‡l †m Zv‡K we‡q Ki‡Z PvBj) [cwi`k©K, RvZxq ivR¯^ †evW©-09, Gw·g e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-09]
A in B at C for D of Ans:a
504. He wrote it ---. [¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 2016]
A in detail B for detail C with detail D by detail Ans:a
505. Many people of our country live --- hand to mouth. [mÂq cwi. mn. cwi.07, wmwbqi ÷vd bvm©-18]
A on B with C from D by Ans:c
506. He refused to be a party --- any violence. (‡m Rv‡gjvq Rov‡Z A¯^xKvi Kij) [mnKvix RR-12]
A to B for C of Dat Ans:a
507. He broke the jag --- a hundred pieces. [cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK-11, A_© gš¿Yv. mn. WvUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi-12]
A at B into C to D in Ans:b
508. My sister brings colour and happiness --- my life. [ewnivMgb I cvm‡cvU© Awa`߇i mn. cwi.-11]
A to B with C in D on Ans:a
509. All my efforts to bring about a compromise ended --- smoke. [NSI (Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03 Gwcªj 21, evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœqb
†ev‡W© Dc‡Rjv cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-15, Xvtwet (B) 14-15]
A with B in C off D through Ans:b
510. Money is required for research --- advance.(M‡elYvi Rb¨ AMÖxg UvKvi `iKvi nq) [Rtwet (L) 09-10] -
School children --- general are lively and sportive. [Ptwet (H) 11-12, (I) 12-13]
A for B of C by D in Ans:d
511. She said nothing --- reply. (‡m Rev‡e wKQzB ej‡jv bv) [22 BCS (Written), nvtwetcÖtwet (B) 12-13]
nd

A to B by C in D on Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 348 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


512. The murder was sentenced --- death.(Lywb‡K g„Zz¨`Ð †`qv n‡qwQj) [gnv-wnmve wbixÿ‡Ki Aaxb AwWUi-14]
A to B with C after D for Ans:a
513. The politicians should work hand --- hand for the country. [cvtwetcÖtwet (B1) 13-14]
A to B with C in D over Ans:c
514. Some writers sink --- oblivion in course of time. (wKQz †jLK mg‡qi weeZ©‡b we¯§„Z n‡q hvq) [33rd BCS,
RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16]
A on B from C under D into Ans:d
515. The food is not --- my taste. [mgevq Awa: 2q †kÖYxi †M‡R‡UW Awdmvi-97, †W›Uvj fwZ© 17-18, Lytwet (B) 08-09]
A of B to C with D for Ans:b
516. --- discovery of fire, our ancestors used to eat uncooked food. (Av¸b Avwe®‹v‡ii c~‡e© Avgv‡`i
c~ec
© yiæ‡liv ivbœv bv Kiv Lvevi †LZ) [Ptwet (E-Law) 07-08,etwet (C) 15-16]
A A prior to B Prior to the C Prior to D the prior Ans:b
517. --- discovery of insulin, it was not possible --- treat diabetes. (Bbmywjb Avwe®‹v‡ii c~‡e©, engy·iv‡Mi
wPwKrmv Kiv m¤¢e wQ‡jv bv) [Medical 01-02, mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-10, Lytwet (RxeweÁvb) 07-08, ‡et‡ivtwet (A) 12-13, cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 15-16]
A Prior to the, to B With the, of C At, the D Not finding the, of Ans:a

Of, On, Over, Under, With


Catch sight of- nVvr K‡i †`L‡Z cvIqv Of one’s own accord- ‡¯^”Qvq/ wbR B”Qvq
Cry over spilt milk. (e„_v KvbœvKvwU K‡iv bv) Of one’s own, belong to oneself- wb‡Ri
Take leave of (sb)- KviI KvQ †_‡K we`vq †bIqv On one’s own- GKvKx, Under trial- wePvivaxb
Of one’s choice-(KviI) wb‡Ri cQ›` Abyhvqx, cQ›`mB Be on the right track- wVKVvK c‡_ Pjv
On fire- AwMœKv‡Ði wkKvi/ cÖR¡wjZ Go on sale- weµ‡qi Rb¨/ weÎæq‡hvM¨
On hire/for hire- fvov K‡i, fvov‡Z On time- h_vh_ mg‡q, mgqgZ
On one’s way to- ‡Kvb ¯’v‡b hvIqvi cw_g‡a¨ On business- Kvh©-Dcj‡ÿ,
On foot- ‡nu‡U hvIqv/ go by walking On the sly- ‡Mvc‡b, PywcPzwc/ secretly
[e¨wZµg: walk in bare feet- Lvwj cv‡q nvuUv] Open fire (on/at)- ¸wj ïiæ Kiv
Put one’s foot down- ÿgZv/KZ…©Z¡ e¨envi Kiv With/for joy- Avb‡›`i mwnZ, Avb‡›`i Rb¨
On purpose- D‡Ïk¨g~jKfv‡e/ B”Qvbymv‡i Under age- bvevjK/ Kg eq¯‹ (AvBbMZ)
A roof over one’s head- emevm Kivi ¯’vb All over the world- mviv †`k e¨vwc
Over head and ears in debt- F‡Y RR©wiZ With pleasure- Avb›` mnKv‡i
Fed up with (doing), tired of (doing)- wKQz‡Z wei³
518. Many people in this country have no roof --- their heads. (G‡`‡k A‡bK †jv‡Ki Zv‡`i _vKvi RvqMv
†bB) [wcGmwm mwPevj‡q mnKvix mwPe-05, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (K) 11-12]
A on B above C over D upon Ans:c
519. Do not cry --- spilt milk.(e„_v KvbœvKvwU K‡iv bv) [Medical 02-03, cÖvK-cÖv_. mnKvix wkÿK-08, ivtwet 05-06]
A for B over C at D with Ans:b
520. I am fed up --- waiting for her to telephone. [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv Kg©KZv©-06]
A in B with C by D for Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 349 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


521. I decided to go --- with my friend as I needed some exercise. [24th BCS, cÖv_wgK mn: wkÿK-15, 14Zg cÖfvlK
wbeÜb-17]
A to a walk B for a walk C for a walking D walk Ans:b
522. In my heart --- heart I deplored his obstinacy. [PSC Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK-04]
A with B from C of D at Ans:c
523. His train arrived exactly ---. [Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkjx Awa`ßi (Gw÷‡gUi)-18]
A at time B in time C on time D due time Ans:c
524. Trespassers will be liable --- prosecution. [Xvtwet (B) 07-08]
A to B with C for D under Ans:a
525. He did it --- his own accord. (‡m Zvi wb‡Ri B”Qvq GUv K‡iwQj) [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Kviv ZË¡veavqK-10]
A of B at C by D on Ans:a
526. His father brought a car --- hire. (Zvi evev fvovq GKwU Mvox Avb‡jv) [Lytwet (mgvRweÁvb) 07-08]
A under B in C on D by Ans:c
527. We saw several haunted houses were --- fire while coming from border areas. (mxgvšÍ GjvKv
†_‡K Avmvi mg‡q Avgiv wKQz fyZz‡o evwo Av¸‡b R¦j‡Z †`Ljvg) [Dc‡Rjv †cv÷vgv÷vi-10, gv‡K©›UvBj e¨vsK-09]
A in B on C with D under Ans:b
528. I saw him --- my way --- school. (¯‹z‡j hvevi c‡_ Avwg Zv‡K †`Ljvg) [Rtwet (C) 11-12, ivtwet (E, ‡Rvo) 16-17]
A in, from B on, for C on, to D at, to Ans:c
529. Are you here --- business, madam? The customs officer asked. [kÖg cwiPvjK-06]
A for B on C in D with Ans:b
530. They travelled to saver ---. (Zviv cv‡q †nu‡U mvfvi †Mj) [29 BCS, Rtwet (BwZnvm) 09-10, Kztwet (C) 15-16]
th

A on foot B by walking C on their foot D by foot Ans:a


531. I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to annoy you. I didn’t do it---. [SUST (B) 14-15, Rtwet (B) 17-18]
A in purpose B at purpose C for purpose D on purpose Ans:d
532. She visits him frequently --- purpose. [evsjv‡`k †ijI‡q nvmcvZvjmg~n mnKvix mvR©b-05]
A in B for C by D on Ans:d
533. He came here --- the sly. (‡m †Mvc‡b GLv‡b G‡mwQj) [ivRkvnx K„wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (‡Kvlva¨ÿ)-15]
A in B on C at D with Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: on the sly- ‡Mvc‡b|
534. The police opened fire --- the crowd to disperse. (cywjk QÎf½ Ki‡Z weÿzä RbZv‡K ¸wj Ki‡Z ïiæ
Kij) [IFIC Bnak Ltd. (MTO)- 17, cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq wefv‡Mi Dc-AvÂwjK e¨e¯’vcK-13]
A in B to C with D on Ans:d
535. He is --- head and ears in debt. (‡m F‡Y RR©wiZ) [Rupali Bank-10]
Ain B over C by D along Ans:b
536. Where discipline is concerned, I must put my foot ---. [Exim Bank-10, WvP-evsjv e¨vsK-12]
A on B down C in D off Ans:b
537. I shall do it --- pleasure. (Avwg †¯^”Qv cÖ‡Yvw`Zfv‡e/AvMÖn mnKv‡i KvRwU Ki‡ev) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-12, †mvmvj
†W‡fjc‡g›U dvD‡Ûk‡bi †WUv Gw›Uª Awdmvi-12, Medical 02-03, 03-04, Rtwet (D2) 13-14]
A in B at C with D to Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 350 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


`yBwU k~b¨¯’vbhy³ weMZ mv‡ji cÖkœ:
♦ G¸‡jv‡K GKwU wbq‡gi wfwˇZ DËi Kiv hvq bv weavq Avjv`vfv‡e GLv‡b †`Iqv n‡jv|
538. We went --- a party--- Rita’s house on Sunday. [cwievi Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK (KvwiMwi)-11]
A for,to B to, at C on, at D by, in Ans:b
539. He came here --- 9 O’clock --- Wednesday. [mgvR‡mev cwi`߇i DcZË¡veavqK-05]
A on, at B with, for C at, on D by, in Ans:c
540. Education is often compared --- light which removes the darkness --- ignorance. [Lytwet (B-
Unit): 17-18]
A with; from B to; from C with;in D to; of Ans:d
541. I have classes --- 9:30 am. --- Saturday and Thursday --- the university. [evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK Awd-17]
A on, at, in B at, on, in C at, in, in D in, on, at Ans:b
542. Taj Mahal, a world-famous monument, is situated --- the bank --- Jamuna river.[evsjv‡`k K„wl
e¨vsK-17]
A on,of B to, of C of, at D of, to Ans:a
543. He has paid the penalty --- his crimes --- five years of prison. [22 BCS, Rtwet (B) 07-08, (C) 08-09,
nd

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

Model Test/Chapter Review


(on Appropriate Preposition)
551. The ship sailed --- of the icy waters --- another sea. [A_© cÖkvmwbK gš¿Yvj‡q Awa. Kg©KZ©v:04]
A on, from B out, into C of, into D to, out Ans:b
552. We arrived --- Lisbon --- 6 p.m. --- a foggy November day. [cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK (Cash Off)]
A in/at/on B to/at/in C at/in/in D on/of/- Ans:a
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 351 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
553. ‡KvbwU‡Z mwVK preposition e¨envi Kiv nqwb? [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBbvÝ Gi Aaxb AwWUi-14]
A listen to B sit for C roam about D deprive at [of n‡Zv] Ans:d
554. --- is it difficult --- dispose --- waste? [Islami Bank Bangladesh (Asstance Trainee Officer) (General/Cash) 2017,
Southeast Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer- 16]
A Where, to, for B When, form, such C Why, with, in D Why, to, of Ans:d
555. “The dog jumped --- the wall and went --- our reach.” [ivtwet (G) 10-11, Btwet (F) 15-16]
A over, behind B over, beyond C on, beyond D with, behind Ans:b
556. I cannot conceive --- such cruelty. (Avwg Giƒc wbôziZv ivL‡Z cvwi bv)[ivtwet (D-evwYR¨/AevwYR¨) 13-14, ivtwet (D-
even) 13-14, Rvtwet (D) 16-17]
A of B in C at D with Ans:a
557. A drowning man catches --- a straw. (hZÿY k¦vm ZZÿY Auvk) [Medical.03-04, mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v I ÿz`ª
b„-‡Mvôx) 2015]
A at B to C for D on Ans:a
558. He was absent – the class for a few successive days. [ivtwet (B) 16-17]
A in B for C from D into Ans:c
559. I count --- your help. [23rd BCS, Lytwet (mvgvwRK weÁvb) 10-11, (B) 14-15, Ptwet (F) 11- 12, cvm‡cvU© G¨vÛ Bwg‡MÖk‡bi mnKvix
cwiPvjK-06, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Avjdv)-14/ (evMvbwejvm)-12, Btwet (C) 15-16, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (E) 16-17, ivtwet 08-09, 09-10, KvwiMwi wkÿv
Awa`߇ii Awdm mnvqK (set,(A) -21, [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 27 AvM÷ 21]
A upon B after C for D with Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: count after Ges count with e‡j †Kv‡bv phrase †bB| count upon -wbf©i Kiv, wek¦vm Kiv †h, †Kv‡bv
wKQz NU‡eB| count for -¸iæZ¡c~Y© e‡j we‡ePbv Kiv| myZivs `ywUi g‡a¨ count upon A_©vr A mwVK|
560. He objects --- having to go so many parties. [DcmnKvix cwiPvj (kÖg)-01]
A about B to C at D on Ans:b
561. The government gave in when the armed forces joined the revolt against the president.
[evsjv‡`k K…wl Dbœqb K‡c©v. mnKvix cÖkv. Kg©KZv©-2017]
A cried B fled C surrendered D won Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: gave in/ surrender- ek¨Zv wkKvi Kiv;
562. mwVK Preposition emvI: I shall do it --- pleasure.[cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-12, †mvmvj †W‡fjc‡g›U dvD‡Ûk‡bi †WUv Gw›Uª
Awdmvi-12, Medical 02-03, 03-04, Rvtwet (D2) 13-14]
A with B for C in D upon Ans:b
563. Do not cry --- split milk. (e„_v KvbœvKvwU K‡iv bv) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-08, Medical.03-04]
A over B for C at D on Ans:a
564. They were charged --- receiving stolen goods. [evsjv‡`k †ijI‡q mnKvix Kgv‡Û›U-07]
A of B with C in D for Ans:b
565. I am accustomed --- such a life. [Agrani Bank Ltd. Senior Officer-17]
566. We are accustomed --- hot weather. (Avgiv Mig AvenvIqv _vK‡Z Af¨¯Í) [Rtwet (C2) 13-14]
A at B with C to D in Ans:c
567. He was absorbed ---- deep thought. [cÖv.mn. wkÿK 2018 (¯’wMZ 2018) 14 †Rjv]
A to B on C for d)in Ans:d
568. The scientist was absorbed --- his work. (weÁvbex` Zvi Kv‡R wbgMœ wQj) [ivtwet (H-†Rvo) 16-17]
A with B on C in D by Ans:c
569. The judge acquitted him --- the charge. [32nd BCS, 12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15, Janata Bank Ltd. (Asstance Exuctive
Offcier)-17]
A from B of C for D out Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Acquit somebody of something- KvD‡K †Kv‡bv wKQz †_‡K Ae¨vnwZ †`q|
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 352 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
570. The doctor was worried --- the patient. [Agrani Bank Ltd. (Senior Officer)-17]
A to B with C about D at Ans:c
571. Soldiers were deployed --- the border of the country. [Agrani Bank Ltd. Senior Officer 17]
A by B to on C D along Ans:d
572. I can/can’t give you no assurance --- help. [[cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡iv. (‡PBbg¨vb) 16 A‡±v. 21, Mutual Trust Bank Ltd. Probationary
Officer- 16, Bangladesh Krishi Bank Officer (Cash)-17, Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank (Cash) 10, Trust Bank (Officer) -12,
gv‡K©›UvBj e¨vsK, Kgvm© e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-06, AMªYx e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-10]
A for B of C about D to Ans:b
573. The new rule is advantageous --- us. [mnKvix _vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Kg©KZ©v (ATEO)-16]
A for B of C to D will Ans:c
574. Taher is annoyed --- me. [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ Kvh©vj‡qi AwWUi-17]
A for B with C to D in Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Annoy with somebody Abymv‡i k~b¨¯’v‡b with em‡e|
575. Fools rush in where angels fear – tread. [iƒcvjx e¨vsK-13]
A for B without C to D into Ans:c
576. He was walking -- the field -- the forest. [Rvtwet (D) 11-12, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 16-17, ivtwet (E3) 17-18]
A of, to B along, by C across, to D over, with Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: eivei eySv‡Z- along Avi cv‡k©¦ eySv‡Z- by (‡m e‡bi cvk w`‡q gv‡Vi w`‡K nuvwU‡ZwQj)
577. We should rely --- our own efforts. [evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c` 2019]
A at B on C in D with Ans:b
578. He didn’t ask me ----; he kept me standing at the door. [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv©-06]
A for B out C after D in Ans:d
579. I am quite --- home in Algebra. [cªv_wgK I MYwkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`ßi, wcwUAvB BÝUªv±i (mvavib) 2019]
A at B for C in D of Ans:a
580. I have applied for the post of a Lecturer --- English. [15 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mg ch©vq) 18]
A at B of C for D in Ans:d
581. I have no pen to write ---. [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (PZz_© avc)-19, gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-13]
A in B smooth C well D with Ans:d
582. People (talk) his courage even after his death. [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 16]
A talk of B talk C will talk D talk of Ans:a
583. I have no money --- hand. [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2014]
A in B by C at D on Ans:a
584. Officials who are destitute --- sympathy do not have inventive --- work hard. (mnvbyf~wZ ewR©Z
miKvix Avgjv‡`i D‡`¨wg-K‡Vvi cwikÖg Kivi B”Qv _v‡K bv) [‡Rjv wbev©Pb Awdmvi I mnKvix mwPe-04]
A of, in B against, to C in, against D of, to Ans:d
=======Chapter Close====

Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|


https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb


https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 353 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Conjunctions (Ae¨q) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 6wU+- 5, 6, 9, 10, 12, 13-30, 35
 All Bank Job Exams 32wU+- 2, 4, 5-8, 11-17, 20, 22-26, 35
 Primary Job Exams 8wU+- 1-5, 7-10, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19, 22, 25
 PSC & Other Jobs 230wU+- All topics are important
GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-
Though, Although, e¨envi †_‡K 2wU cÖkœ Since/ As Gi A_©MZ e¨envi †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
1. I could not sleep --- very tired. [35th BCS 4. They suffered much --- tornado had hit
(Written) I Ab¨vb¨]
their village. [31st BCS]
A although I was B inspite of
A until B since
C despite D despiteI was Ans:a
C as if D let alone Ans:b
2. ---- glass is, for all practical purposes, a e¨vL¨v: since Gi c~‡e©i Ask past indefinite
solid, its molecular structure is that of a
tense n‡j c‡ii Ask past perfect tense n‡Z
liquid. [20th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
cv‡i|
A Because B Since
In case, In case of, if, †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
C Although D If Ans:c
5. Water boils --- you heat it to 100 degree
e¨vL¨v: `ywU clause Gi wecixZgyyLxZv †evSv‡Z
centigrade. [24th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
though, although e‡m| A_©vr GKwU Clause
A despite B until
Affirmative n‡j Ab¨wU Negative nq| evsjvq-
C if D although Ans:c
hw`I, ----Z_vwc/Zey---- Giƒc A_© †`q| ‡hgb:
Identification of Conjunction †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
Although he worked very hard, he did not
6. 'I shall help you provided you obey me.'
pass. (hw`I †m K‡Vvi cwikÖg K‡iwQ‡jv ZeyI †m Here the underlined word is a/an- [41 BCS] st

cvk K‡iwb) A adverb B adjective


lest/ let alone Gi e¨envi †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ C conjunction D verb Ans:c
3. Select the right word: “He ran fast lest e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨i Provided A_© Òhw`Ó hv g~jZ if
he --- miss the train.” [26th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] Gi gZB GKwU conjunction;
A may B should
C might D would Ans:b [we‡kølYg~jK Av‡jvPbvmn GB eBwU †`‡ki mKj
e¨vL¨v: wc‡Q wKQy N‡U GB f‡q wKQz Kiv DwPZ Giƒc QvÎQvÎx‡`i nv‡Z †cuŠQv‡Z PvB| GRb¨ Avcbv‡`i
†evSv‡Z lest Gi ci subject+ should+ V1 e‡m| AvšÍwiK mn‡hvwMZv Kvg¨| eBwU fv‡jv jvM‡j
ev‡K¨ lest Gi Ab¨ A_© n‡jv “otherwise/ Ab¨_vq” Avcbvi eÜz‡K †idvi Kiæb]
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 354 ~


 we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv GLvb †_‡K ïiæ 
 GB Aa¨v‡qi mv‡_ cÖvmw½K welq/ Aa¨vq n‡jv- relative pronoun/ relative adjective/ relative adverb, Clause, etc. GB Aa¨v‡qi we¯ÍvwiZ aviYv
_vK‡j structural sentence 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-
1. Conjunction Gi Basic Learning
GB Aa¨vqwU wZbwU 2. Conjunction Gi MVbMZ e¨envi-
As‡k wef³ K‡iwQ- 3. Conjunction Gi A_©MZ e¨envi-

Conjunction Gi Basic Learning-


Topic-01: Conjunction Kv‡K e‡j? KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK? Bnv Kv‡K Kv‡K hy³ K‡i?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Conjunction: Conjunction Ggb GK part of speech hv `yB ev Z‡ZvwaK word, phrase,
clause ev sentence †K hy³ K‡i| †hgb: and, or, but, yet, though, although etc.
Conjunction hv‡`i‡K hy³ K‡i Zv wb‡¤œ †`Lv‡bv nj:
Mehedi is an expert in English and Management. And, 2wU word †K hy³ K‡i‡Q;
I saw him playing football and shouting with the boys. And, 2wU phrase †K hy³ K‡i‡Q;
Robi is poor but (he is) honest. But, 2wU clause †K hy³ K‡i‡Q;
 Advanced Learning: Conjunction Vs Preposition
1. 1g K_v n‡jv: †Kvb kã/k㸔Q Øviv Subject + verb--/Clause/ Sentence ‡K hy³ Kiv n‡j †mwU wbw`©avq
Conjunction nq| ‡hgb: I went after he had come. GLv‡b, after GKwU Conjunction.
2. 2q K_v n‡jv: †Kvb kã/k㸔Q Øviv word ev Phrase ‡K hy³ Kiv n‡j Zv Preposition I Conjunction
DfqB n‡Z cv‡i| G Ae¯’vq eySvi Dcvq wK/cv_©K¨ wK???
3. Basic cv_©K¨: Preposition Zvi cieZx© Word/ Phrase Gi mv‡_ m¤ú©K K‡i wefw³i AvkÖ‡q A_© †`q|
†hgb: of Dhaka = XvKv + Gi = XvKvi; before Morning = mKvj Gi c~‡e©;  wefw³ mg~n: †K, †i,
cÖwZ, w`‡K, Øviv, w`qv, KZ…©K, n‡Z, †_‡K, †P‡q, i, Gi, G, q, †Z BZ¨vw`| Avi wefw³nxb `ywU kã‡K hy³ K‡i
Conjunction ‡hgb: Rajshahi and Dhaka = XvKv Ges ivRkvnx, GLv‡b †Kvb wefw³ AvkÖq †bB|
Conjunction cÖavbZ 2 cÖKvi h_v: 1. Co-ordinating Conjunction:
2. Sub-ordinating Conjunction
Z‡e G‡`i Avevi Av‡iv cÖKvi‡f` wb‡P †`Lyb-
Topic-02: Co-ordinating Conjunction ¸‡jv wK wK? evsjv A_©mn Giƒc 10wU Conj. Gi bvg wjLyb-
1. Co-ordinating Conjunction: ‡h conjunction ¸‡jv `yB ev Z‡ZvwaK mg‡kÖYxi ¯^vaxb clause/ word/
phrase †K hy³ K‡i Zv‡`i‡K co-ordinate conjunction e‡j| Bnv e¨envi I A_©vbymv‡i 4 fv‡M wef³- h_v:
Cumulative Conj. †hgb: and, as well as (Ges), Both…and (Dfq),
(ms‡hvRK Ae¨q): Not less…than, Not only…. but also;
Alternative Conj. †hgb: Either….or (GUv A_ev IUv), Neither…nor
(weKíevPK Ae¨q): (GUvIbv IUvIbv), or, otherwise (A_ev);
Adversative Conj. †hgb: but (wKš‘), yet (Z_vwc), still (ZeyI), nevertheless (Z_vwcI/ Zv ¯^‡Ë¡I),
(wecixZ evPK Ae¨q): on the contrary(Aciw`‡K), while/whereas(Ab¨w`‡K), Only (†Kej)
Illative Conjunction †hgb: Therefore(GB Rb¨), consequently/as a result, for/ because
(wm×všÍ evPK Ae¨q): (d‡j), thereby(GB Dcv‡q)

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 355 ~


Topic-03: Sub-ordinating Conjunction ¸‡jv wK wK? evsjv A_©mn Giƒc 20wU Conj. Gi bvg wjLyb-
2. Sub-ordinating Conjunction: ‡h conjunction ¸‡jv 1wU ¯^vaxb clause I GK ev GKvwaK wbf©ikxj
clause hy³ K‡i Zv‡`i‡K Sub-ordinating conjunction e‡j| Bnv e¨envi I A_©vbymv‡i wewfbœ ai‡bi nq h_v-
 mgq/(Time) ‡evSv‡Z: †hgb: Till/Until (hZ¶Y bv), Before, after, when, while (hLb),
 KviY †evSv‡Z: †hgb: since (‡h‡nZz), as(‡hûZz), because(KviY);

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 Purpose/D‡Ïk¨ †evSv‡Z: †hgb: that/so that/ in order that (hv‡Z) lest (cv‡Q wKQz N‡U);
 Condition/kZ©†evSv‡Z: †hgb: if/ whether(eis)/ provided that (kZ© _v‡K †h), unless (hw` bv)
 Effect/djvdj †evSv‡Z: †hgb: so……....that;
 Comparison/Zzjbvq: †hgb: as if/ as though(‡hb), than(‡P‡q), as…as (gZ/GKB), so…as;
 Manner/ixwZ‡Z: †hgb: As--so (‡hgb...‡Zgb);As you sow, so you reap(‡hgb Kg© †Zgb dj)
 Contrast/wecixZ †hgb: Though/ although (hw`I), even though (GgbwK hw`I),
†evSv‡Z: However (hvB †nvK bv †Kb);
 Introductory sense †hgb: That;
(m~Pbv †evSv‡Z/ev‡K¨i ïiæ): That he is a good man is known to all.
1. A conjunction is a part of speech that -- 4. Which one is conjunction? [ivtwet 09-10,
--- thoughts. [e¨vsKvm© wiµzU‡g›U KwgwU-98, ivtwet (Library DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠ: (wmwfj)-15, cvwb Dbœqb †evW© Awdm mnvqK-15]
Science) 08-09] Athe B up
A describes B joins Ca D and Ans:d
C modifies D scrutinizes Ans:b 5. Which one is dissimilar? [cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv
2. He could not win but learned a lot. cÖwk¶Yv_©x-10]
Here the word ‘but’? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: A though B As
Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019] C into D But Ans:c
verb
A B adjective
e¨vL¨v: though, as, but, G¸‡jv conjunction
conjunction
C D adverb Ans:c
wKš‘ into n‡jv preposition ZvB GwU Ab¨¸‡jv
3. Which one is a conjunction? [bvwms I wgW. wmwb.
†_‡K Avjv`v ev dissimilar;
A up B or bvm©. (28 Rvby. 21)]
C very D for Ans:b

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.

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 356 ~


Topic-05: Conjunction †Pbvi Dcvq wK wK? / Identification of Conjunction;

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Identification of Conjunction: ‡h kã/k㸔Q- `ywU sentence/ clause †K hy³ K‡i
†m¸‡jv conjunction nq| G‡ÿ‡Î conjunction k㸇jv wP‡b wb‡Z cvi‡jB DËi Kiv hv‡e|
‡hgb: since, but, while, unless, if, though, although, till, until, that BZ¨vw`;
6. There is no doubt --- we will win. [Xvtwet (C- 9. He sat behind me but in front of you.
Cancelled) 18-19] Here “but” is used as- [mgvR‡mev Awa߇ii BÝUªv±i-
A whether B what 05, cywjk mnKvix ivmvqwbK cixÿK-02]
C if D that Ans:d A Conjunction B interjection
7. ‘He is poor but honest.’ In this sentence C adverb D verb Ans:a
which is conjunction? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: e¨vL¨v: `ywU wecixZv_©K avibv‡K hy³ Ki‡Z
evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m
A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb 19, ‡ij gš¿. (Awdm mnv.) 19 Ryb 21]
Conjunction wn‡m‡e but' e¨eüZ nq। evK¨wU‡Z
A poor B honest He sat behind me Ges He sat in front of
C he D but Ans:d you `y‡Uv Ask‡K ‘but ' Øviv hy³ K‡i msiwÿß Kiv
e¨vL¨v: `ywU KvR (he is poor Ges he is honest) n‡q‡Q| ev‡K¨i A_©: †m Avgvi wcQ‡b wKš‘ Avcbvi
‡K hy³ Kivq but n‡jv conjunction. mvg‡b e‡m wQ‡jv ।
8. It is health ---- is wealth. [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK 10. ‘By the end of the day we were tired
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2016] but happy.’ [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17]
A which B what Unless you work hard, you will not
C whatever D whats ever Ans:a succeed. Here “unless” is used as-
e¨vL¨v: ïb¨ ¯’v‡b mwVK kã n‡e which| evK¨wUi A a preposition B an adjective [ATEO-06]
A_© -¯^v¯’¨B m¤ú`| C a conjunction D an adverb Ans:c

Conjunction Gi MVbMZ e¨envi-


Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
 GLvb †_‡K ïiæhttps://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

Topic-06: Conjunction Gi MVbMZ/m¤ú©KMZ e¨envi ej‡Z wK eySvq?
Conjunction Gi MVbMZ/m¤ú©KMZ e¨envi: MVbMZ/ m¤ú©KMZ e¨envi ej‡Z eySvq,
conjunction ¸‡jv wKfv‡e em‡e, G¸‡jvi cv‡k wK _vK‡e, Kvi mv‡_ m¤úK© Ki‡e BZ¨vw`|
MVbMZ/ m¤ú©KMZ e¨enviwU Avevi 2 cÖKvi, h_v: Co-relatives & Parallelism

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|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 357 ~


11. --- they met us nor we met them. [¯’vbxq 19. No sooner had I reached the station ---
miKvi wefv‡Mi Aaxb Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkjx Awa`ßi (Gw÷‡gUi)-18]
the train left. (Avwg ‡÷k‡b †cuŠQv‡Z bv †cuŠQv‡Z
A nor B neither
†UªbwU †Q‡o †M‡jv) [ÎvY I cyb©evmb Awa`߇ii cÖKí ev¯Íevqb
C if D either Ans:b Kg©KZ©v-06, Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwk¶Y ey¨‡ivi Dc-cwi.-07]
12. Let me know --- you will return or not. Athen B while
(Zzwg wdi‡e wKbv Avgv‡K RvwbI) [Ptwet (H) 11-12] C than D when Ans:c
A that B since 20. Birds not only bring song, color and
C unless D whether Ans:d activity to a garden --- are vitally
13. She had hardly seen her mother --- she needed by plants. [Social Islami Bank Ltd (PO)-17]
stopped crying. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ÿz`ª A but also B as well as
I KzwUi wkí Ki‡cv‡ikb (wewmK)-Gi G·‡Ubkb Awdmvi - 19]
C and D and they Ans:a
A then B than
 Advance Level MCQ (GKUz KwVb)
C when D so Ans:c
21. The common man is --- rich --- famous.
14. He is not only foolish --- obstinate. (‡m
[‡ijc_ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnvKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-17]
ïay †evKvB bq, †Rw`I e‡U) [ivtwet (f~‡Mvj) 09-10] A but: and B not only; but also
A still B but also C either, or D neither; nor Ans:d
C not at all D yet Ans:b e¨vL¨v: mvaviY †jvKwU abx I bv weL¨vZI bv| myZivs
15. --- the police --- the army could salvage neither, nor kã `ywU space- G em‡e|
the ten men trapped under a mine. 22. He is --- punctual --- efficient. (‡m mgqwbôI
(Lwb‡Z AvU‡K hvIqv `k Rb gvbyl‡K cywjk wKsev
bv, `ÿI bv) [Xvtwet (B) 10-11]
Avwg© †KD iÿv Ki‡Z cv‡iwb) [etwet(B) 13-14]
A neither, but B very, but
A Either-or B Not, or
C either, or D neither, nor Ans:d
C Neither, nor D Neither, or Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: either---- or---- (GUv A_ev IUv)/Option
16. Either Rahim --- his friends have done
c- DËi n‡e bv †h‡nZz ev‡K¨i A‡_©- [GKB e¨w³ -
the work. [Lytwet (weÁvb cÖ‡KŠkjx I cÖhyw³we`¨v ¯‹zj) 11-12]
mgqwbô A_ev `ÿ(‡h †Kvb GKwU)] Giƒc nq bv
A nor B and
KviY †h mgqwbô †m `ÿI n‡q _v‡K| ZvB DËi n‡Z
C or D as Ans:c
cv‡i; both--- and--- (DfqB- `ÿ I mgqwbô)
17. No Sooner had he got the notice --- he
/neither---nor---- (‡KvbwUB bq A_¨v©r `ÿI bv
changed his direction. [Exim Bank Ltd. Officer 14]
mgqwbôI bv)|
A as B then Ans:d
23. The hybrid cars have --- the features of
C before D none of these
a luxury car but also the efficiency of
e¨vL¨v: mwVK DËi n‡e than; KviY no sooner Gi
using less fuel than the normal cars.
mv‡_ than e‡m| [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ-Gi Aaxb AwWUi-17]
18. Scarcely had the game started --- the A that B all
doorbell rang. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK C in addition D not only Ans:d
gš¿bvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 19]
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ GKvwaK ˆewkó¨ cÖKv‡ki Rb¨ not
A than B if
C then D when Ans:d
only ….. but also conjunction wU e¨envi Kiv
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ Scarcely Av‡Q ZvB cieZx©‡Z when nq| nvBweªW Mvwo¸‡jv ïay wejvmeûj †PnvivB bq,
em‡e; Giv mvaviY Mvwoi Zzjbvq R¡vjvwbI Kg LiP K‡i|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 358 ~


Topic-08: Parallelism ej‡Z wK eySvq? Bnv KZfv‡e n‡Z cv‡i?
Parallelism-(mgvšÍivj): wewfbœ conjunction Gi 1g As‡k noun em‡j 2q As‡kI noun em‡e, 1g As‡k
adjective em‡j 2q As‡kI adjective em‡e| Conjunction ¸‡jvi mv‡_ Giƒc mgRvZxq welq e¨env‡ii
MVbixwZ‡KB Parallelism e‡j| †hgb: He can speak either English or Bangla.
 Giæc Conjunction Gi Dfq cv‡k Parallelism 4 fv‡e n‡Z cv‡i- h_v:
1. Parallelism in word 2. Parallelism in Phrase
3. Parallelism in Clause: 4. Parallelism by Series in word/phrase/clause
Topic-09: Co-relatives/General conjunction Gi mv‡_ Parallelism in word Gi e¨envi wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Parallelism in word with Co-relatives/General Conjunction:
wewfbœ Co-relatives, †hgb: Either....or.... , Neither…..nor…;
Both…...and…...(Dfq), Prefer….to...., Rather...than...,
Not….. but…, as/so----as-----. Not only…...but also.,
Ges General conjunction: ----or----, ---as well as---, --than---, ---and---, ----but---, ---Similar
to-----, BZ¨vw`i 1g ïb¨¯’vb As‡k- Noun, pronoun, adjective, Adverb, verb Gi (v1/v2/v3), Infinitive
(to+v1), gerund (v+ing), participle (v3), preposition, article, clause BZ¨w`) hvB emyK G‡`i 2q ïb¨¯’vb
As‡kI ZvB em‡e| A_©vr 1g As‡k noun em‡j 2q As‡kI noun em‡e, 1g As‡k (to+v1) em‡j 2q As‡kI
(to+v1) em‡e; 1g As‡k (v+ing) em‡j 2q As‡kI (v+ing) em‡e, BZ¨vw`; †hgb: I prefer writing to reading.
MCQ: ‡Rvov conjunction/ Co-relatives: 28. Writing a beautiful sonnet is as much
24. Which of the following sentence is an achievement as to finish a 400-page
correct? [Rtwet (B) 17-18] novel. [BSC Senior Officer (3 Bank) 2018, & Probashi
A I prefer write to read. Kallyan Bank Senior Executive Officer 2018]
B I prefer writing to read. A finishing B it is to finish
C I prefer write to reading. C to have finished D if to finish Ans:a
D I prefer writing to reading. Ans:d e¨vL¨v: †hûZz ev‡K¨ as----as Gi subject wn‡m‡e writing
e¨vL¨v: prefer----- to e‡m, Avevi prefer verb Av‡Q| ZvB to finish Gi ¯’‡j finishing n‡e|
Gi ci gerund e‡m| ZvB DËi- d; MCQ: General/Single Conjunction
25. ‡m †jLv A‡cÿv cov ‡ewk c”Q›` K‡i| [KUET 07-08, 29. Smoking is addictive --- expensive.[wewfbœ
ivtwet (BBA) 08-09, wewUwfi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17] gš¿Yvjq/ wefvM/ Awa`߇ii e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv©-18, Sonali Bank
A She prefers reading more than writing. (Officer & Officer-(Cash)-14]
B She prefers to read than to write. A as well B well

C She prefers reading to writing. Ans:c C as well as D well as Ans:c


D She prefers more to read than to write. 30. For better or ---, the mobile phone is a
26. He prefers flying to --- by train. (‡m †Uª‡b very useful device of people’s lives.
ågY Kivi †P‡q AvKvk c‡_ ågY cQ›` K‡i) [Xvtwet (A) 08-09] A good B sad [Ptwet (C1) 07-08]
A travel B traveling C well D worse Ans:d
C travelled D travels Ans:b evsjv A_©: fv‡jv A_ev g‡›`i Rb¨B ‡nvK, †gvevBj
27. I prefer swimming to ---. (Avwg nuvUvi †P‡q mvZuvi †dvb gvbe Rxe‡bi Rb¨ ¸iæZ¡c~Y© GKwU wWfvBm|
†ewk fv‡jv g‡b Kwi) [Rtwet (D) 12-13, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet(E) 14-15] e¨vL¨v: or Gi Av‡M comparative iƒc better Av‡Q
A walk B walking Ans:b ZvB or Gi c‡iI comparative iƒc worse e‡m‡Q|
C walked D having walked
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 359 ~
Topic-10: Parallelism in Phrase Gi e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Parallelism in Phrase: ---and---, ----but---, ----Similar to----, ----than---,
as well as---, BZ¨vw`i Dfqcv‡k mgRvZxq Phrase emv‡bv‡KB parallelism in phrase e‡j:
31. Mr. Iqbal /Mr. Robert/Mr. Rashed/Mr. 32. In many ways, riding a bicycle is
Delowar is a noted chemist --- [Xvtwet (D) 05- similar to ---.[33rd BCS ivtwet (BBA)08-09,Exim Bank-04]
06, (C) -07-08, Btwet (C) 04-05, ivtwet (Law) 05-06, Rtwet A driving a car B the driving of a car
(A) 10-11, Lytwet (cÖhyw³we`¨v ¯‹zj) 13-14]
C when you drive a car
A and to a very efficient teacher
D when driving a car Ans:a
B but he teacher very good in addition
33. In many ways, dancing to music is
C however he teacher very good also.
similar to ----. [RvtKtKvtBtwet (AL) 18-19] Ans:c
D as well as an effective teacher Ans:d
A work out b) When one works out
e¨vL¨v: k~b¨¯’v‡bi Av‡Mi Ask Article + adj. +
C working out D the working out
Noun Av‡Q ZvB as well as Gi ci Article +
34. In an admission test, to answer
adj. + Noun e‡m‡Q| correctly is more important than------.
 Advanced Learning: [ivtwet (Law) 07-08, Exim Bank -04, NCC Bank (Trainee
ev‡K¨ than, Ges similar to Gi †ÿ‡Î Zzjbvi welwU Offier)-11, Rvtwet (D) 09-10, Btwet (G) 11-12] Ans:d
mgRvZxq n‡e| ZvB G‡ÿ‡Î than/similar to Gi c‡ii A you finish quickly B finishing quickly
Ask, ev‡K¨i subject As‡ki mv‡_ parallel n‡e| KviY C finish quickly D to finish quickly

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|
]

Parallelism by Series: ----and----, ----but-----, ----Similar to--, BZ¨vw`


Conjunction ¸‡jvi Av‡M GKvwaK (Noun, pronoun, adjective, Adverb, verb Gi
(v1/v2/v3), Infinitive (to+v1), gerund, participle, preposition, article+ noun,
BZ¨vw`) hvB emyK G‡`i c‡iI ZvB em‡e| G‡KB parallelism in series e‡j:
‡hgb: Mr. Jaman is young, enthusiastic, and talented.
e¨vL¨v: and Gi c~‡e© 2wU adjective- young, enthusiastic Av‡Q ZvB c‡iI adjective-talented e‡m‡Q;
39. Mr. Jaman is young, enthusiastic, and-- 45. Eli’s hobbies include jogging, swimming,
---. [nvt`vtwetcÖtwet C, 11-12] and ---. [RbZv e¨vsK (Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi)-12]
A he has talent B talentful A to climb mountains

C talented D talent Ans:c B climb mountains C to climb


D climbing mountains Ans:d
40. Our biological clock is our body’s
natural habit --- at particular time.  Advance Level MCQ: GKUz KwVb:
A to sleeping, eating and growing 46. Harvey/Halim will wash the clothes, ----
B to have slept, eaten and grow [Ptwet (F1) 16-17] ---. [Ptwet (B1) 13-14]
C of sleeping, eating and growing A iron the shirts, prepare the meal,

D to sleeping, eating and to grow Ans:c dusting the furniture


B ironing the shirts, preparing the meal,
41. I’m fond of gardening, reading and—.
[Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR BDwbU evwYR¨ 2018-19] and dusting the furniture
A to
dance B dancing C iron the shirts, prepare the meal, and
C danced D dance Ans:b dust the furniture
42. Choose the incorrect answer. [ivtwet D to iron the shirts, prepare the meal, and
(Finance) 08-09, Ptwet (B1) 13-14] Ans:d dust the furniture Ans:c
(AThe Lion has (b)long been (c)a symbol e¨vL¨v: mwVK parallel structure of series n‡jv
of strength, power and (d)it is very cruel. will+ (verb in simple form) ---, wash(v)---,
Source: CLIFF TOEFL practice test 6, Part B,
iron(v) --, prepare(v)--, + and + dust(v)----.
Question no17, Page no. 475
Source: [CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-5, Q-7, P-444]
e¨vL¨v: it is very cruel Gi ¯’‡j cruelty n‡e|
47. Zerin is a scholar, an athlete and ---.
KviY, parallelism Abymv‡i and Gi c~‡e© noun A art B artistic [Ptwet (B7) 14-15]
n‡j c‡iI noun n‡e| C an artist D artist Ans:c
43. Sabuj entered the room, sat, and --- his 48. Which one is correct? (mveav‡bi gvi †bB/ `ytL
book. [Ptwet (D) 11-12, 12-13] cÖKv‡ki †P‡q Av‡MB mZK© _vKv fv‡jv) [Xvtwet (D) 11-12]
A has opened B had opened A It
is more better to be safe than sorry.
C opened D opening Ans:c B It
is better to be safer than sorry.
44. Choose the correct sentence. [Xvtwet (B- C It is better to be safe than more sorry.
Elective English) 12-13] Ans:d D It is better to be safe than sorry. Ans:d
A I like to swim, playing tennis, and ride . e¨vL¨v: a fzj KviY better wb‡RB comparative
B I like to swimming play tennis, and ride. ZvB Gi c~‡e© more em‡e bv| mvaviY adjective
C I like to swim, play tennis, and riding. kã safe Ges sorry Gi mv‡_ parallel Zzjbv n‡e
D I like to swim, play tennis, and ride. ZvB mwVK DËi- d
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 361 ~
Conjunction Gi A_©MZ e¨envi
GLvb †_‡K ïiæ 
Topic-13: Conjunction Gi A_©MZ e¨envi Av‡jvPbv Kiæb- GKbR‡i mKj Conjuntion Gi A_© wjLyb-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Conjunction Gi A_©MZ e¨envi: Conjunction ¸‡jv Zv‡`i A_©vbymv‡i em‡e| ZvB G‡`i
A_© Rvbv Riæwi| GZGe GKbR‡i conjunctions ¸‡jvi A_© †`‡L wbb|
Conjunctions+ A_© Conjunctions+ A_©- Conjunctions+ A_©
After (c‡i) However (hvB †nvK bv †Kb) still (ZeyI)
and, as well as (Ges) If (hw`) than (‡P‡q)
as if/ as though(‡hb) lest (cv‡Q wKQz N‡U); that/so that/ in order that (hv‡Z)
as…as (gZ/GKB), so…as Neither…nor(GUvIbv IUvIbv) That
As--so (‡hgb...‡Zgb) nevertheless (Z_vwcI) thereby(GB Dcv‡q)
because(KviY) Not less…than Therefore(GB Rb¨)
Before Not only…. but also Though/ although (hw`I)
Both…and (Dfq) Only (†Kej) Till/Until (hZ¶Y bv)
but (wKš‘) or, otherwise (A_ev) unless (hw` bv);
consequently/as a result, provided that (hw`) when, while (hLb)
for/ because of (d‡j)
Either….or (GUv A_ev IUv) since (‡h‡nZz) as(‡hûZz) whether(eis)
Even though (GgbwK hw`I) so……....that while/whereas (Ab¨w`‡K)
As soon as (‡hB gvÎ) on the contrary (Aciw`‡K) yet (Z_vwc)
As Long as (hZÿY-ZZÿY)
Topic-14: As soon as/ As long as G‡`i A_©MZ e¨envi|
As soon as (‡hB gvÎ): ‡hBgvÎ/ ---gvÎB, eySv‡Z as soon as e‡m| [GKUz gv_vq ivLyb:
as soon as Gi mswkøô ev‡K¨ wewfbœ tense n‡Z cv‡i ZvB Gi we¯ÍvwiZ cv‡eb- tense with
conjunction Aa¨v‡q] As long as: ‘hZÿY-ZZÿY’ †evSv‡Z as long as e‡m|
†hgb: He can stay as long as he wants. (‡m hZÿY Pvq ZZÿY _vK‡Z cv‡i)
]

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-15: as much as/ as many as/ much as G‡`i A_©MZ e¨envi|


As much as/ As many as: hZ cwigvY- eySv‡Z as much as Ges hZ msL¨vK eySv‡Z as
many as e‡m| ‡hgb: There is a plenty of food. You can have as much as you like.
[Kztwet A 12-13] Much as: “hw`I” A‡_© much as e‡m| Much as I respect you, I cannot
obey your restrictions.
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 362 ~
51. There is a plenty of food. You can have 52. --- respect your point of view, I cannot
--- you like. [Kztwet (A) 12-13] agree. [Xvtwet (B) 13-14]
A as much as B many more A Much as I B As much as
C much more D too much Ans:a C I also D So much as I Ans:a

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Topic-16: as --- as/ so ---- as G‡`i A_©MZ e¨envi|
As---as/ so --- as: gZ/mgvb eySv‡Z positive degree ‡Z, bv‡evaK ev‡K¨ so --- as e‡m,
Ges nu¨v-‡evaK /bv-‡evaK Dfq ev‡K¨ as ---- as e‡m| †hgb: Last week was as hot as this
week.
53. Nothing seems so exciting --- the first 54. Would you be so kind --- to keep me
airplane ride. (1g evi †cø‡b Povi gZ GZ informed? [Avg`vwb ißvwb Awa`ßi wbe©vnx Awdmvi-07,
Avb›``vqK Ggb †Kv‡bv wKQz bvB) [ivtwet (B-Law) 14- gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (A) 13-14]

15, cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15] A that B enough


A that B for C as D much Ans:c
C similar D 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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 363 ~


61. He is widely respected --- his principles.  Advance Level MCQ (GKUz KwVb)
(‡m Zvi bxwZi Kvi‡Y e¨vcK m¤§vwbZ) [Rtwet (B) 07-08] 66. Monkeys have sometimes been
A despite (wWm&cvBU&) B including compared to Chimpanzees --- they both
C due D because of Ans:d share social behaviour. [et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (F) 17-18]
62. She was absent --- her cold. [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi A despite B because
mnKvix mvBdvi Kg©KZv©-17] C in regard to D as a result of Ans:b
A because of B because 67. Geysers have often been compared to
C in spite of D despite Ans:a volcanoes – they emit hot liquids from
63. I had to go Dhaka --- my sisters below the earth’s surface. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet(K)
marriage. [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡hi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v -06] 15-16, ivtwet (H) 13-14, Ptwet (C1) 16-17]
A because B as Ans:d, c A due to B because
C due to D because of C in spite of D regardless of Ans:b
64. She did not buy it --- the price was so 68. It was difficult to see clearly -------. (GUv
high. [mnKvix _vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Kg©KZv© (ATEO)-16] ¯úófv‡e †`Lv KwVb wQj KviY e„wó nw”Qj) [Xvtwet (D) 10-11]
A although B despite Abecause the rain B because raining
C because D because of Ans:c Cbecause it is raining
65. --- Population control measures are D because it was raining Ans:d
expensive; many industries hesitate to ▒☼║♣║ Av‡iv D`vniY co–b- ║♣║☼▒
adopt them. [Rtwet (D) 10-11, ivtwet (B-Law) 10-11, 2 69. We had to cancel the picnic --- bad
e¨vsK mgwš^Z cixÿv (Awdmvi)-18] weather. [Rvtwet 2018-19 BDwbU ÔwRÕ (e¨emvq cÖkvmb)]
A Although B However A due to B owing to Ans:d
C Because D On account of Ans:c C because of D all of the above

Topic-19: By the time Gi A_©MZ e¨envi †`Lvb-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


By the time: By the time Øviv Clause hy³ _vK‡j Zv “hLb/c~‡e©B” A_© †`q G‡ÿ‡Î
By the time + present indefinite Ges Aci As‡k Future Indefinite / Future
Perfect/ Future perfect continuous tense nq|
70. --- you get this letter, I’ll be in New 71. --- we get to the seminar, the
Zealand. [ivtwet (D AevwYR¨) 15-16] presentation will have started. [ivtwet (F) 14-15]
A As soon as B By the time A As soon as B by the time
C Whenever D Until Ans:b C whenever D until Ans:b
evsjv A_©: Zzwg GB wPwVwU cvIqvi c~‡e©B Avwg evsjv A_©: Avgiv †mwgbv‡i †cŠuQv‡bvi c~‡e©B
wbDwRj¨vÛ _vK‡ev| Dc¯’vcbv ïiæ n‡e|
Topic-20: before Ges after Gi A_©MZ e¨envi †`Lvb-
“before” and “after”: `ywU Kv‡Ri g‡a¨ c~‡e© A‡_© before Ges c‡i A‡_© after e‡m|
‡hgb: My father usually has a cup of hot milk --- the alarm clock rings.
(Nwo‡Z N›Uv evRvi c~‡e© Avgvi evev mPviPi Mig `ya cvb K‡i)
 Matchmaking: GB wbq‡gi mv‡_ m¤úwK©Z Av‡iv MCQ cv‡eb, Tense With Conjunction Aa¨v‡q|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 364 ~


72. My father usually has a cup of hot milk 73. I take only five minutes to wake up ---
--- the alarm clock rings. [cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15] the alarm clock rings. [cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15]
A before B since A until B after
C prior D by Ans:a C since D till Ans:b
 Advanced Learning: have/ has Gi 74. --- invention of television, People spent
GKwU wfbœ A_© n‡jv Lvevi MÖnY Kiv| ZvB Dc‡ii more time reading. [Rvtwet (C2) 15-16]
ev‡K¨i n‡jv: mPviPi Avgvi evev Gjvg© evRvi cy‡e© A Nevertheless B Because
GK Møvm Mig `ya cvb K‡i| C Before D Since Ans:c

Topic-21: Though, Although, Even, Even if, Even though BZ¨vw`i A_©MZ e¨envi wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Though, Although: `ywU clause Gi wecixZgyyLxZv †evSv‡Z though, although e‡m|
A_©vr GKwU Clause Affirmative n‡j Ab¨wU Negative nq| evsjvq- hw`I, ----Z_vwc/Zey-
--- Giƒc A_© †`q| ‡hgb: Although he worked very hard, he did not pass. (hw`I
†m K‡Vvi cwikÖg K‡iwQ‡jv ZeyI †m cvk K‡iwb) [Though, Although †Kv‡bv phrase Gi
mvg‡b e‡m bv, Clause Gi mvg‡b e‡m, weavq Giv Conjunction]
75. --- our country is undeveloped, it is 78. I could not sleep --- very tired. [35th BCS
beautiful. (hw`I Avgv‡`i †`k AbybœZ ZeyI GUv (Written), AvBb, wePvi I msm` gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mwPe (WªvdwUs)-
05, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (L) 11-12]
Lye my›`i) [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bv: Dc-
mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 19] A although I was B in spite of
A Although B But C despite D despite I was Ans:a

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

D Though he is strong or he is lazy. Ans:b C had D was Ans:b

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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 365 ~


Even though/Even if: Although Gi †P‡q †ewk †Rvo cÖ`vb Ki‡Z A_©vr “GgbwK hw`I”-- Z_vwcI/ZeyI-
--- A‡_© even though/ even if e‡m| ‡hgb: I cannot touch the roof even if I stand on a chair.
[¯úófv‡e mZ¨Zv _vK‡j ev‡K¨ even though ‡K cÖvavb¨ w`‡Z n‡e, ‡hgb: Even though she can’t drive,
she has bought a car.
Even: ‡Kvb clause Gi mvg‡b “GgbwK” A‡_© even e‡m| †hgb: Even a child can understand it.
83. --- a child can understand it. [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi 87. Fill in the blank: I could not sleep ---- I
cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v ‡KvUv)-18] was very tired. [Xvtwet ÔPÕ BDwbU 2018-19]
A Though B Even A so that B though
C Although D Since Ans:b C as D since Ans:b
84. ---- small, the room is well furnished. 88. ----- she is blind, she paints very well.
[wewfbœ gš¿Yvbvjq/wefvM/ Awa`ßi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v)-18] [Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR (evwYR¨)-18-19]
A despite B If A Since B Because
C Although D Unless Ans:c C Despite D Although Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: hw`I †QvU, iægwU mymw¾Z| Avm‡j m¤ú~Y© 89. --- some employers oppose the very
evK¨wU n‡jv- Although the room is small, it existence of unions, many theorists
is well furnished. ZvB hw`I A_© cÖ`vb Ki‡Z stress the necessity of unions. [8 e¨vs‡Ki mgwš^Z
GLv‡b although em‡e| cixÿv (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-18]

85. I cannot touch the roof --- on a chair. A therefore B although


(Avwg †Pqv‡i `vuov‡jI Qv` Qz‡Z cvwi bv) [Ptwet (F1) 16-17] C sine D however Ans:b
A even if I stand B even I stand 90. --- rather tired after their long journey,
C even stood D if stood Ans:a they did not go to bed. (hw`I Zviv `xN© åg‡Yi
86. --- she can’t drive, she has bought a car. ci †Póv KiwQ‡jv ZeyI Zviv weQvbvq †h‡Z cvi‡jv bv)
[AvBb, wePvi I msm` welqK gš¿bvjq (mnKvix mwPe-WªvdwUs)-05, [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb GWwgwb‡÷ªkb/ cvi‡mvbvj Awdmvi-06]
mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i BÝUªv±i-05, ivtwet(D-evwYR¨) 12-13(D) 16-17] A Although they were
A Even B Even if B As they were C Because they were
C Even though D Even when Ans:c D Since they were Ans:a

Topic-22: But Ges And A_©MZ e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI?


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
But Ges And Gi e¨envi: `ywU clause Gi wecixZgyyLxZv †evSv‡Z but e‡m| A_©vr GKwU
Clause Affirmative n‡j Ab¨wU Negative nq| evsjvq: ----wKš‘----A_© †`q| ‡hgb: He
worked very hard but he did not pass. [and Øviv ev‡K¨ `ywU mgRvZxq welq‡K †hvM K‡i
A_©vr Dfqcv‡k affirmative nq A_ev Dfqcv‡k Negative nq]
 Advanced Learning: Qvov/e¨vwZZ A‡_© but GKwU preposition, ‡hgb: We had no choice but to
go home. (Avgv‡`i evox hvIqv Qvov Dcvq wQ‡jv bv)
91. I was waiting for Ushoshi --- she never A when B and
came. [bvwm©s I wgWIqvBdvwi Awa`ßi (wmwbqi ÷vd bvm)©-18] C but D then Ans:b
A but B and 93. Mr. Ahmed was rich --- he was not a
C while D as Ans:a happy man. [Xvtwet (A) 07-08]
92. I awake one morning --- found myself A so B too
famous. [Xvtwet (A) 05-06] C but D or Ans:c

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 366 ~


94. “The plane will take off in time 95. Some metals are malleable --- others
provided(hw`) the weather ---” are so brittle that they break easily
A was good B is good [Rvtwet (D) 12-13]
when bent quickly. [Ptwet (C1) 16-17]
A yet B or
C will be good D would be good Ans:b
C but D and Ans:c

Topic-23: But for, If, Provided that G¸‡jvi A_©MZ e¨envi wK?  Advanced Learning :

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


But for: 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 Z‡e ---) Giƒc A_© †`q| hv 3rd
conditional 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)
If: `ywU clause Gi g‡a¨ “hw`” A‡_© if e‡m| ‡hgb: Ask him if he likes it. (Zv‡K wR‡Ám Ki hw` †m GUv
cQ›` K‡i) [ Matchmaking: If m¤úwK©Z we¯ÍvwiZ cv‡eb, Conditional Sentence Aa¨v‡q]
Provided that: GB kZ© _v‡K †h/hw`/if BZ¨vw`i b¨vq A_© w`‡Z provided that e‡m| †hgb: The flight
will take off provided that the weather is good. (hw` AvenvIqv fv‡jv nq Z‡e ‡cøb Qvo‡e)
96. --- your sincerest cooperation I would 99. ----You get father’s permission I will
have failed. [Ptwet (C) 17-18] take you fishing next week. [etwet (L) 15-16]
A For B Only for A Although B Provided that
C But for D Due to Ans:c C As D Unless Ans:b
97. --- the polar icecaps melt, many coastal 100. The flight will take off --- that the
cities and islands could be submerged. weather is good. [7g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-11]
A For B However [ATE-09] A if B unless
C If D Although Ans:c C until D provided Ans:d
98. Ask him --- he likes it. (Zv‡K wR‡Ám Ki †m 101. 'I shall help you provided you obey me.'
GUv cQ›` K‡i wK bv) [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 14-15] Here the underlined word is a/an- [41 BCS] th

A if B that A adverb B adjective


C though D as Ans:a C conjunction D verb Ans:c

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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 367 ~


105. The train was late. --- I managed to 109. --- of this richness, the man is unhappy.
arrive on time. [mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-15] [hye Dbœ&qb Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjKt 94]
A on the contrary B by contest A In spite B Instead
C despite that D Incidentally Ans:c C In the light D In the face Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: †Uªb †`wi K‡iwQj| Zv m¦‡Ë¡I Avwg mgqgZ 110. Choose the incorrect word or phrase:
†cuŠ‡QwQjvg; GLv‡b Zv m¦‡Ë¡I = despite that; [BARRON’S TOEFL, P-214]
ev‡K¨ that ‡Kvb conjunction bq eis c~e©eZx© (A Despite of the fact that backgammon
NUbv (The train was late) Gi pronoun; is easy to loam, (B it is as difficult (C to
106. --- my advice, he did not work hard. [ play (D as chess. (e¨vL¨v: despite of Gi ¯’‡j
GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb mnKvix Gb‡dvm©‡g›U
†Kv-AwW©‡bUi - 19] in spite of/ despite n‡e) Ans:a
A in point of B in respect of ▒☼║♣║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv D`vniY ║♣║☼▒
C in order to D in spite of Ans:d 111. I did not raise my voice --- . (Am¤§wZ _vKv
Hints: mwVK A_© cÖ`v‡b in spite of em‡e KviY in ¯^‡Ë¡I Avwg cÖwZev` Kwiwb) [et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (G) 15-16]
spite of hy³ phrase wU clause Gi wecixZ aviYv cÖ`vb A despite my disagreement
K‡i| Phrase wU †hv‡M evK¨wUi evsjv: Avgvi civg©k B despite of my disagreement
m‡Ë¡I †m K‡Vvi cwikªg Kij bv| C though disagreement
107. I went to school --- of the bad weather. D even disagreement Ans:a
(Lvivc AvenvIqv ¯^‡ËI Avwg ¯‹z‡j wM‡qwQjvg) [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17]
112. In spite of having merit, --- . [ivtwet (E, ‡Rvo)
A although B despite
A she stood first in the examination 15-16]
C even
though D in spite Ans:d
B she failed in the examination
108. We went for a walk --- the rain.[kÖg I
C she obtained brilliant result
Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b kÖg cwi`߇ii mnKvix kÖg cwiPvjKt 06]
D she get a suitable job Ans:b
A in B during
C in spite of D after Ans:c

Topic-25: lest/ let alone Gi A_©MZ e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Lest: wc‡Q wKQy N‡U GB f‡q wKQz Kiv DwPZ Giƒc †evSv‡Z lest Gi ci subject+
should+ V1 e‡m| ev‡K¨ lest Gi Ab¨ A_© n‡jv “otherwise/ Ab¨_vq”|
MVb: ------- lest+ subject+ should (bv _vK‡j might)+ verb Gi base form----.
‡hgb: I told him everything lest he should misunderstand me.
Let alone: ‡Kvb wKQz fvev hvq bv/ZvI Avevi/wPšÍvB Kiv hvq bv Giƒc A‡_© word ev phrase Gi c~‡e© let alone
e‡m| He cannot walk a mile let alone ten miles.(‡m GK gvBjB nvU‡Z cv‡i bv ZvI Avevi `k gvBj)
113. Read attentively --- you should fail in 115. He cannot walk a mile, --- five miles.
the examination. [9g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-13, Btwet (G) 16-17] [miKvwi cwiPvjK, mn: Kw¤úDUvi †cÖvMÖvgvi 13]

A or B until A what questionB no

C lest D till Ans:c C but D let alone Ans:d

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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 368 ~


117. A sizable number of our students 119. Twenty years ago mobile phones were
cannot write Bengali correctly, --- . not easily available in Bangladesh, ---
(Avgv‡`i †ek eo msL¨K QvÎiv evsjvB mwVKfv‡e fixed phones. (wek eQi Av‡M evsjv‡`‡k †gvevBj
wjL‡Z cv‡i bv, Bs‡iwRi K_v‡Zv fvevB hvq bv|) †dvb ch©vß wQ‡jvB bv ZvI Avevi wba©vwiZ †dvb)
[Ptwet (B-8) 12-13] A until B however [RvKKvbBwe(D) 18-19]

A nor English B letalone English C although D let


alone Ans:d
C neither English D only English Ans:b 120. She is even afraid of answering the
118. Hurry up --- you might be late for telephone, ---. [Rvtwet (C8) 15-16]
examination. [etwet (L, N) 12-13 (M) 15-16] A instead of speaking in public

A lest B in order that B let alone speak in public

C yet D provided Ans:a C in spite of speaking in public


D not even speak in public Ans:b

Topic-26: While/ When/ During/ Whenever/ Whereas Gi A_©MZ e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


While/When/During: GKwU KvR P‡j Ges Aci KvR N‡U Giƒc †ÿ‡Î, “hLb” A_© w`‡Z
Clause Gi mvg‡b while/when e‡m| Continuous As‡ki Av‡M while e‡m|
 “-- mg‡q” A_© w`‡Z phrase/word Gi mvg‡b while/during em‡Z cv‡i|
†hgb: It was while/during the Industrial Revolution. (GUv wQ‡jv wkí wecø‡ei mg‡q)
 Matchmaking: GB wbq‡gi mv‡_ m¤úwK©Z Av‡iv MCQ cv‡eb, Tense With Conjunction Aa¨v‡q|
121. I saw Babu --- I was getting off the car. 124. I always visit my mother-in-law --- I’m
A because B as [ivtwet (D-evwYR¨) 15-16] in Dhaka. [etwet (D) 14-15]
C while D when Ans:c A during B while
122. They met and fell in love --- they were C meanwhile D when Ans:b
studying together at Cambridge. 125. --- we approached the house, we heard
A during B while [Ptwet (E) 02-03] the sound of music. [Xvtwet (A) 05-06]
C meanwhile D when Ans:b A Then B Because
123. ---, a deer leapt out in front of me. [mv‡K©j C Though D When Ans:d
A¨vWRy‡U›U-15, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (N) 16-17] 126. They arrived --- we were watching TV.
A While driving down the road [ivt wet (D) AevwYR¨ 15-16]
B While I was driving down the road A as soon as B while
C I was driving down the road C so that D because Ans:b
D Driving down the road Ans:b

 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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 369 ~


Topic-27: So that/ in order that/ Now that Gi e¨envi †`Lvb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


So that/in order that: hv‡Z/ hvi Kvi‡Y/ †hb/ hvnv‡Z Giƒc eySv‡Z so that/in order that e‡m| †hgb: He
advised us so that we could encourage the children. ‡m Avgv‡`i Dc‡`k w`j hv‡Z Avgiv wkï‡`i
Drmvn w`‡Z cviZvg/cvwi|
Now that: GLb ‡h‡nZz --- A‡_© †Kvb clause Gi c~‡e© now that e‡m| ‡hgb: Now that
the exam is over, We can plan for a tour. (GLb ‡h‡nZz cixÿv †kl n‡q‡Q Avgiv
åg‡Yi cwiKíbv Ki‡Z cvwi)
129. ---- the exam is over, we can plan for a
tour. (GLb ‡h‡nZz cixÿv †kl n‡q‡Q Avgiv åg‡Yi 131. He left the room --- he could check his
cwiKíbv Ki‡Z cvwi) [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: `~‡h©vM laughter. [Ptwet (D1) 15-16]
e¨e¯’vcbv I ÎvY gš¿vYvjq AwWUi 19] A because B in order that
A Now that B Even now Ans:a C so as D in order to Ans:b
C now and then D Now or never 132. He is working hard ---. [10g wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj
130. He advised us --- we could encourage /mgchv©q 2)-14]
the children. (‡m Avgv‡`i‡K Dc‡`k w`‡qwQj hv‡Z A as he can shine in life.
Avgiv wkï‡`i DrmvwnZ Ki‡Z cvwi) [cwimsL¨vb I Z_¨ B that he can shine in life.
e¨e¯’vcbv Awa`߇ii cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v-17] C to shine in life.
A so that B so D so that he can shine life. Ans:d
C that D as Ans:a

Topic-28: Otherwise/or/ So/therefore/For/for what Gi e¨envi †`Lvb|


Otherwise/Or: “Ab¨_vq” “bZzevÓ “bB‡j” “ev” “wKsev” “Zv bv n‡j” Giƒc A_© w`‡Z
otherwise/ Or e¨envi nq| ‡hgb: Hurry up or you will be late. ZvovZvwo Ki bZzev
‡Zvgvi †`wi n‡e| Walk quickly, otherwise you will not get the bus.
So/therefore: myZivs/GB R‡b¨/‡mB Kvi‡Y/Zvi R‡b¨/ZvB Giƒc eySv‡Z So/therefore e‡m| †hgb: He is
going to work in England, so/therefore he is learning English. [Kztwet D 13-14]
For/for what: “R‡b¨” A‡_© for, “hv---Zvi R‡b¨” A‡_© for what e‡m| †hgb: He said he was sorry
for what he had done. [‡mvk¨vj Bmjvwg e¨vsK Awdmvi 04]
133. 2a equals 10 and --- a equals 5. (`yBwU a = 135. He said he was sorry --- what he had
10, myZivs 1wU a = 5) [Xvtwet (B) 00-01, ‡et‡ivtwet (E) 14-15] done. [‡mvk¨vj Bmjvwg e¨vsK Awdmvi 04]
A eventually B thus A about B for
C therefore D thereby Ans:c C because D but Ans:b
134. The field was flooded heavily, ----, the 136. He is going to work in England, ---- he
farmer ploughed the land.(Rwg‡Z A‡bK cvwb is learning English. [Kztwet D 13-14]
n‡qwQj GB R‡b¨ K„lK RwgwU Pvl w`‡qwQj) [GB wbq‡g A if B but
ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (wW) †mU-G/wm, 19-20] C so D though Ans:c
A On the other hand 137. Hurry up --- you will be late. [¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi
B Likewise gš¿Yvjq bvwm©s †mev Awa`߇ii wgWIqvBd-17]
C Nevertheless A and B but
D Therefore Ans:d C though D or Ans:d

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 370 ~


138. Show your ticket, --- you will not be 139. You may accept the job an offer --- you
allowed to enter. [Xvtwet (B) 09-10, (IER) 06-07] may wait for a better job. [8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12]
A unless B lest A till B until
C otherwise D till Ans:c C or D but Ans:c

Topic-29: Since/ As Gi A_©MZ e¨envi †`Lvb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Since: “†h‡nZz/ (†Kvb NUbv NUvi) ci †_‡K/ZLb †_‡K/ hLb” BZ¨vw` A‡_© since hy³ Ask
past Indefinite Tense n‡j Aci Ask present Indefinite/present perfect tense nq|
Avevi since hy³ Ask past perfect tense n‡j, Aci Ask Past Indefinite tense nq|
MVb-1: Present indefinite/ present perfect + since + past indefinite tense
‡hgb: Some days have passed since my father died. Avgvi wcZv gviv hvIqvi wKQzw`b AwZevwnZ n‡q‡Q/n‡jv
MVb-2: Past Ind. + since+ past perfect. ‡hgb: They suffered much since tornado had hit the village
 As: ‡h‡nZz/KviY/gZ BZ¨vw` A‡_© as e‡m| †hgb: You can drive my car as you drive carefully.
 Advanced Learning: Since / As + Phrase _vK‡Z cv‡i ZLb Giv Preposition nq| G‡ÿ‡Î Sine A_©:
n‡Z, †_‡K; Avi as A_© gZ/mgvb; D`vniY: I have been reading since 5 years. He speaks like me.
 Matchmaking: GB wbq‡gi mv‡_ m¤úwK©Z Av‡iv MCQ cv‡eb, Tense With Conjunction Aa¨v‡q|
140. They suffered much --- tornado had hit 142. --- since I was ten. (`k eQi eqm †_‡KB Avwg
their village. st
[31 BCS] feNy‡iUv‡K wPwb) [Ptwet (D1&D2) 16-17]
A until B since A I know the vagabond
C as if D let alone Ans:b B I had knew the vagabond
e¨vL¨v: since Gi c~‡e©i Ask past indefinite tense C I had known the vagabond
n‡j c‡ii Ask past perfect tense n‡Z cv‡i| D had I known the vagabond Ans:a
141. You can drive my car --- you drive 143. He has not been present since ---.
carefully. [‡et‡ivtwet (F) 12-13] [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15]
A as B as well AI came here B I come here Ans:a
C as well as D unless Ans:a C I shall come here D the last two hours
Topic-30: Till/ Until/ Unless Gi A_©MZ e¨envi wK? D`vniY `vI?
Till: ‘hZÿY ch©š’Í A‡_© till e¨eüZ nq| ev‡K¨i †h Ask kZ© cÖKvk K‡i Zvi c~‡e© till e‡m|
Until I Unless Gi wgj: ev‡K¨i †h Ask kZ© cÖKvk K‡i Zvi c~‡e© until /unless e‡m| until
/unless hy³ clause G Ggwb‡ZB negative ZvB until /unless hy³ clause G no/ not/
never BZ¨vw` e‡m bv| Z‡e Aci As‡k negative n‡ZI cv‡i bvI n‡Z cv‡i|
 Advanced Learning: Until I Unless Gi cv_©K¨:
 “hZÿY bv ch©š”Í A‡_© until e¨eüZ nq| A_©vr mgqevPK kZ© cÖKvk K‡i Ggb clause Gi mvg‡b until e‡m|
G‡ÿ‡Î mvaviYZ D³ Clause G come, back, return, go, leave BZ¨vw` mgq wb‡`©kK Verb _v‡K|
“hw` bv” A‡_© unless e¨eüZ nq| A_©vr mgq bv eywS‡q Ab¨ mKj k‡Z©i mvg‡b e‡m| [Unless = If not]
144. Fill in the gap: Do not leave --- I come. 145. --- you put on your coat, you’ll catch a
[mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v 2015]
cold. [SAU 15-16]
A till B until A Yet B Unless
C before D unless Ans:b C Though D However Ans:b

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 371 ~


146. I will not go --- I am invited. (Avwg hve bv 148. --- you have a driver’s license and two
hw` bv Avgv‡K wbgš¿Y Kiv nq) [Xvtwet (B) 10-11, cvtwetcÖtwet major credit cards, that company will
(B) 14-15, Btwet (C) 15-16, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 16-17] not accept your application. [Xvtwet (D) 10-11]
A because B lest A because B unless
C unless D otherwise Ans:c C as D since Ans:b
Hints: hw` bv A_© cÖ`v‡b kZ© cÖKvk Ki‡Q ZvB 149. Bake the cakes --- they are firm to the
DËi- unless n‡q‡Q| touch. [Ptwet (C) 10-11]
147. I shall not go until I am invited. A until B when
[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 15-16, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 16-17, ivtwet C as D while Ans:a
(G- A-weÁvb) 16-17] {Until Øviv mg‡qi kZ© eySvq, wKš‘ GLv‡b e¨vL¨v: Bake-‡mK †`qv/Mig Kiv; cakes-iæwU¸‡jv;
KvR/NUbvi kZ© w`‡q‡Q ZvB until Gi ¯’‡j unless n‡e}
firm-k³; touch-Abyfe; iæwU¸‡jv †mK `vI
A unless I am B till I am
hZÿY bv ch©šÍ k³ g‡b nq| ev‡K¨ they ej‡Z
C once I am D if I am Ans:a
cakes †K †evSv‡bv n‡q‡Q|
Topic-31: In case, In case of, if, Gi A_©MZ cv_©K¨ Kiæb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


If’ (hw`/kZ© †evSv‡Z): hw` A_© w`‡Z kZ©wb‡`©kK As‡ki c~‡e© if e‡m| [we¯ÍvwiZ conditional Aa¨v‡q]
†hgb: He will end in prison if he is not careful.(hw` †m mZK© bv nq, Zv‡K †R‡jB _vK‡Z n‡e)
‘In case’(m¤¢vebv A‡_©): †Kvb kZ© bq eis “m¤¢vebv /n‡Z cv‡i” Giƒc †evSv‡Z Caluse Gi mvg‡b in case
e¨envi nq| †hgb: Dad, Take your umbrella in case it rains. (evev QvZv †bI, e„wó n‡Z cv‡i)
Avevi AZxZ Kv‡j m¤¢vebv A‡_© main clause past tense n‡j in case Gi ciI past tense nq|
‡hgb: I carried an umbrella in case it rained. (Avwg QvZv wb‡qwQjvg hw` e„wó n‡Zv/e„wó nIqvi m¤¢vebv wQj)
‘In case of’: “m¤¢vebv/n‡Z cv‡i” Giƒc †evSv‡Z simple ev‡K¨, Phrase Gi mvg‡b In case
of e¨envi nq| †hgb: In case of a problem, inform me. (mgm¨v n‡j Avgv‡K Rvbv‡e): GwU
simple sentence; GLb evK¨wU complex n‡e- If there is a problem, inform me.
150. I will write down the phone number --- 154. I will carry an umbrella in case --- [ GB
I forget. [gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii cwi`k©K-13] wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet (we) †mU-K, 19-20]
A it will rain B it would rain
A if B unless
C even though D in case Ans:d C it rains D it rained Ans:c

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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 372 ~


Topic-32: Linker wn‡m‡e Whether, What, Hence, Consequently Gi e¨envi -

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Whether: “ies” A_© w`‡Z clause/phrase Gi c~‡e© whether e‡m|
What : “hv/‡h¸‡jv-hv/‡hB me-hv” Giƒc A_© w`‡Z clause Gi c~‡e© what e‡m|
Hence: “GB Kvi‡Y/myZivs” Giƒc A_© w`‡Z `ywU clause ‡K hy³ Ki‡Z Hence e‡m|
Consequently: “d‡j, cwiYwZ‡Z” eySv‡Z clause Gi mvg‡b Consequently e‡m|
157. Waste or rubbish is --- we throw 159. Which one is need between the given
everyday. (gqjv/ AveR©bv n‡”Q †h¸‡jvB hv Avgiv sentence? Yusuf underwent through
cÖwZw`b †d‡j †`B) [Ptwet (D) 09-10] strenuous hard work. He made his
A What B While dream come true. [et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (E) 15-16]
C Which D That Ans:a A Hence B Afterwards
158. --- happened to the tourist, is not C As well as D However Ans:a
uncommon. [Ptwet (D3) 16-17] 160. People are getting selfish and self-
A What B While centered in today’s materialistic world,
C Which D That Ans:a --- they feel alienated. [Ptwet (D3) 15-16]
A consequently B but
C however D despite Ans:a

Topic-33: Linker wn‡m‡e Thereby, Nevertheless, Unfortunately Gi e¨envi -


Thereby: “Gfv‡e/ Giƒ‡c” A_© w`‡Z clause/phrase Gi c~‡e© thereby e‡m|
Nevertheless: “Z_vwcI/ Zv ¯^‡Ë¡I” A_© w`‡Z clause Gi c~‡e© nevertheless e‡m|
Unfortunately: “`~f©vM¨ekZ” eySv‡Z clause Gi mvg‡b Unfortunately e‡m|
161. He did his best, --- he failed. (‡m Zvi m‡e©v”P 162. My friend has got a job ---, it does not
†Póv K‡iwQj Zv m‡Ë¡I †dj Ki‡jv) [†bvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15] pay well. [etwet (D) 15-16]
A nevertheless B however A though B of course Ans:d
C although D though Ans:a C has been D unfortunately

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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 373 ~


167. --- a child can understand it. [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi 168. There are many reasons --- people
cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v ‡KvUv)-18] make friends. [etwet (B) 14-15]
A Though B Even A why B for
C Although D Since Ans:b C as D although Ans:a

Topic-35: Conjunction + to + verb wn‡m‡e how, when, where, what, why Gi e¨envi

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Conjunction + to + verb: ‡Kvb KvR wKfv‡e, KLb, †Kv_vq, wK, †Kb-- Ki‡Z nq, Giƒc
eySv‡Z know + how, when, where, what, why + to verb--- e‡m| †hgb: I know
what to do. (Avwg Rvwb wK Ki‡Z nq)
169. He is so rude --- he doesn’t know --- behave even with the children. [†bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15]
A even, to B so, for C that, how to D because, for Ans:c

Model Test/Chapter Review


(on Total Conjunction)
1. John was meritorious but dishonest. 6. I could not sleep --- very tired. [AvBb, wePvi I
The underlined word is- [Btwet (B) 06-07] msm` gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mwPe (WªvdwUs)-05]

A preposition A although I was B in spite of


B sub-ordinate conjunction C despite D despite I was Ans:a

C co-ordinate conjunction 7. The moon is not a planet --- the planets


D relative pronoun Ans:c in many respects [Xvtwet (C) 95-96]
2. It is two years --- I had a holiday. (Avgvi A to resemble B which resemble

QzwU nIqvi ci †_‡K `y&B eQi n‡jv) [Ptwet (B) 09-10] C despite its resemblance

A since B when Ans:a D although it resembles Ans:d

C while D whence e) from 8. I stayed --- she Sheraton Hotel --- my


3. Which one is conjunction? [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK first visit to Dhaka [Ptwet (G) 15-16]
(Rev)-09, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (hgybv)-12, ivtwet (F1) 11-12, (I- A in, to B to, while
Pv‡iæKjv) 15-16, Btwet 04-05] C at, while D at, during Ans:d
Very
A B Run 9. I saw a blind man --- I was walking
C or D Why Ans:c along the road. [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-01]
e¨vL¨v: very-adj./Adv.; Run-verb; who, A While B at the time
whom, why, what BZ¨vw` word ¸‡jv C when D before Ans:a
pronoun| 10. You have to take the full course of your
4. He went home --- he was tired. (‡m evox antibiotics --- you feel better, --- your
†Mj KviY †m K¬všÍ wQj) [Ptwet (D) 13-14] illness will simply return. [Xvtwet (A) 17-18]
because
A B so A although, so that B even if, otherwise
C till D because of Ans:a C so that, or D unless, and Ans:b
5. I told him everything lest he --- ev‡K¨i evsjv: Zzwg †Zvgvq Gw›Uev‡qvwU‡Ki m¤ú~Y©
misunderstand me. [Ptwet 06-07] †Kvm© †kl Ki‡Z n‡e GgbwK hw`I Zywg fv‡jv Abyfe
A can B could K‡iv, bZzev †Zvgvi Amy¯’Zv Avevi †diZ Avm‡e|
C should D would Ans:c

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 374 ~


Interjection (we¯§q cÖKvkK kã)

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Go to Index

cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +-


 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 0wU+-
 All Bank Job Exams 0wU+-
 Primary Job Exams 0wU+-
 PSC & Other Jobs 3wU+-
 Interjection (Av‡eM cÖKvkK kã): †h word ¸‡jv AvKw¯§K fv‡e g‡bi fve
cÖKvk K‡i ZvivB interjection word. G‡`i ci Exclamatory mark- Av‡eM
cÖKvkK wPý Ô!Õ e‡m|
Interjection ‡h A_© †`q Example
Alas! Ah! (nvq!) `ytL (grief) Alas! I am undone. (nvq! Avgvi me©bvm)
Bravo! Hear! (mvevm!) Aby‡gv`b (Approval) Bravo! Go on playing.
Fie! Fie! (wQ! wQ!) wZi¯‹vi (reproof) Fie! Fie! You are a thief.
Hark! Hush! (Pyc!) g‡bv‡hvM (Attention) Hush! The headmaster comes.
Hello! Ho! (‡n!) Avnevb (call) Hello! How are you?
Hump! Hess! (a¨vr!) m‡›`n (doubt) Hump! I don’t believe it.
Hurrah! Huzza! (wK gRv!) Avb›` (joy) Hurrah! I have won the game.
My God! (I Avjøvn&) `ytL cÖKvk(sorrow) My God! I am undone!
Tut! Tut! (fvM! fvM!) N„Yv (disgust) Tut! Tut! It’s rotten fish.

 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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 375 ~


Same word used as different parts of speech Go to Index
GKB k‡ãi wewfbœ bv‡g e¨envi

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


‡jLK KZ…©K- 1 K¬v‡m m¤ú~Y© Aa¨v‡qi
- Free Video Class - †`L‡Z
cv‡ki QR ‡KvW ¯‹¨vb Kiæb|
♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion
cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 3wU+- Down, Need, Near, Above, Better, Wrong
 All Bank Job Exams 2wU+- Round, All, Only, Right, Need, Above,
 Primary Job Exams 3wU+- All, Right, Above, Down, Better
 PSC & Other Jobs 30wU+- All
Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-
Down/ Like †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ A preposition B adverb
C noun D adjective Ans:c
1. The sun went down. The underlined
e¨vL¨v: Preposition Gi ci GKwU gvÎ kã _vK‡j
word is used here as a/an: - [38th BCS]
A preposition B adverb
Zv noun nq weavq DËi DËi- C;
C noun D conjunction Ans:b
Near/Need †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
e¨vL¨v: Down / Like k㸇jv †Rvi cÖ`vb Ki‡Z 3. The day of my sister’s marriage
ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z ev †k‡l _vK‡j / Main verb ‡K ceremony is drawing near. Here near is-
A adjective B adverb
modify Ki‡j Zv adverb n‡e|
C noun D pronoun Ans:b
Above †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
e¨vL¨v: near kãwU Main verb ‡K modify
2. ‘Our blessings come from above. [37th
BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
K‡i‡Q weavq GwU adverb|
-GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv ïiæ-
All/ Better
Noun All/better k㸇jv Possessive (my, his, her etc.) Gi c‡i em‡j Noun nq|
†hgb: He lost his all in speculation. (†m Zvi fvebvq mewKQy nvivj)
Give place to your betters. (†Zvgvi †P‡q hviv fv‡jv Zv‡`i Rb¨ RvqMv †Q‡o `vI)
Pronoun All k㸇jv verb/of Gi c~‡e© _vK‡j Pronoun nq| †hgb: All are present here.
Verb Better kãwU preposition Gi ci e‡m KvR Kiv eySv‡j Zv verb nq|
Try to better your result.” (‡Zvgvi †iRvë fvj Kivi †Póv Ki)
Adjective All/better k㸇jv noun Gi c~‡e© _vK‡j adjective nq| †hgb: All men are mortal
I know you have a better plan Avgvi Rvwb †Zvgvi GKwU fvj cwiKíbv Av‡Q
Adverb All/better k㸇jv adjective Gi c~‡e© _vK‡j/ Main verb ‡K modify Ki‡j Zv adverb
n‡e| †hgb: He was all alone when I saw him. I know him better.
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 376 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
 Remind: Parts of Speech Aa¨vq¸‡jvi Basic aviYv Kv‡R jvwM‡q ey‡S ey‡S DËi Kivi †Póv Kiæb-
1. The underline word is- “He was all 4. “Try to better your lot.” Here “better”
alone when I saw him.” (hLb Avwg Zv‡K is- [kvtwetcÖtwet A, 12-13]
†`Ljvg ZLb †m m¤ú~Y© GKvKx wQj) [ivtwet gv‡K©wUs 05- A Adjective B Adverb
06, kvtwetcÖtwet (B) 00-01] C Noun D Verb Ans:d
A Noun B adjective 5. All spoke in his favor. (mevB Zvi AbyK‚‡j
C preposition D adverb Ans:d ejj) [‡gwW‡Kj 17-18, Kztwet (B) 12-13, ivtwet gv‡K©wUs 05-06]
e¨vL¨v: all kãwU alone Gi c~‡e© e‡m alone A noun B pronoun
(Adverb) ‡K modify K‡i‡Q weavq GwU wb‡RI C adverb D conjunction Ans:b
Adverb| 6. All men are mortal. (me gvbylB giYkxj)
2. ‘I know him better.’ Here the word A adjective B adverb [ivtwet gv‡K©wUs 05-06]
better is - [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 14-15] C pronoun D noun Ans:a
A Adjective B adverb 7. You should honour your betters.
C verb D Noun Ans:b [nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14]

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]

C noun D adjective Ans:d A noun B adjective


C adverb D pronoun Ans:a

Down/ Like/ Above


Noun Dc‡ii k㸇jv Possessive/determiner (my, his, her, the, an, a etc.) Gi c‡i em‡j
Noun nq| ‡hgb: We shall not see his like again (Avgiv Zvi g‡Zv Avi KvD‡K †`L‡ev
bv) He has seen the ups and downs of life (†m Rxe‡bi DÌvb-cZb †`‡L‡Q)|
Verb Down/ Like k㸇jv to/ Subject Gi ci e‡m KvR Kiv eySv‡j verb nq| †hgb: Try to
down him. (Zv‡K bvgv‡Z †Póv Ki)| Children like sweets. (†Q‡j-†g‡qiv wgwó cQ›` K‡i)
Adjective Down/ Like k㸇jv Preposition/Article-----Noun Gi gv‡S em‡j adjective nq|
†hgb: The down train has left the station (Uvwg©bvj AwfgyLx †UªbwU †Q‡o †M‡Q)|
They are men of like build and stature. (Zviv GKBiKg Mo‡bi †jvK)
Adverb Down/ Like k㸇jv †Rvi cÖ`vb Ki‡Z ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z ev †k‡l _vK‡j / Main verb ‡K
modify Ki‡j Zv adverb n‡e| †hgb: Down went the Titanic. UvBUvwbKwU Wy‡eB †Mj|
Preposition Down/ Like k㸇jv (article + noun) ev Noun Phrase ev Pronoun/ Noun Gi c~‡e©
e‡m m¤úK© Ki‡j Zv Preposition nq| †hgb: He went down the road. Do not talk like
that. (IiKg K_v e‡jv bv)

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
C The down train has left the station. Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
D She came down the hill. Ans:b https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 377 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

3. Above + noun/ Noun Phrase _vK‡j GLv‡b above preposition,


4. article I preposition Gi gv‡S above _vK‡j Zv adj. [D`vniY wb‡Pi MCQ jÿYxq]
16. ‘Our blessings come from above. [ivtwet (F) 18. The moral law is above the civil law.
14-15, Rvtwet (A) 14-15, 37th BCS] (‰bwZK AvBb ivóªxq AvB‡bi D‡aŸ©) [ivtwet (gv‡K©wUs) 04-05]
A preposition B adverb A noun B preposition
C noun D adjective Ans:c C adjective D adverb Ans:b
17. Please look above. here ‘above’ is ---. 19. Analyze the above sentences. The
[11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
underlined- [ivtwet (F) 13-14, Rvtwet (A) 14-15]
A adjective B adverb
A preposition B adjective
C noun D conjunction Ans:b
C pronoun D noun Ans:b

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)
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 378 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

Only/ Right/ Round


Noun Right/ Round k㸇jv Possessive/determiner/Preposition/Adjective Gi c‡i em‡j
Noun nq| ‡hgb: It is a matter of right. (GUv AwaKv‡ii welq) The boy played well in
the first round. (†Q‡jwU cÖ_gev‡i fv‡jvB †Ljj)
Verb Right/ Round k㸇jv ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z/ Subject Gi ci/ Modal verb Gi ci e‡m KvR Kiv
eySv‡j verb nq| †hgb: Right the wrong. (fzjwU mwVK Ki)
It is such a fault that will right itself. (GUv Ggb fyj, hv wb‡R wb‡R wVK n‡q hv‡e)
They rounded the temple silently. (Zviv bxi‡e gw›`i cÖ`w¶Y Kij)
Adjective Only/ Right/ Round k㸇jv Noun Gi Av‡M e‡m noun ‡K modify Ki‡j adjective
nq| †hgb: It was his only change. (GUvB Zvi GKgvÎ my‡hvM wQj);
He is the right man for the job. (wZwbB GB Kv‡Ri Rb¨ mwVK †jvK)|
A square peg in a round hole. (†Mvj M‡Z© †PŠ‡Kv †c‡iK = †h Kv‡R †h ev hv Dchy³ bq)
Adverb Only/ Right/ Round k㸇jv Main verb/ Adjective ‡K modify Ki‡j adverb n‡e|
†hgb: He was only foolish. (†m wbðqB †evKv wQj) Serve him right. (Zuvi m‡½ mwVKfv‡e
e¨envi Ki) At last, he came round to their belief. (Ae‡k‡l, †m Zv‡`i wek¦v‡mB DcbxZ n‡jv)
Preposition Round kãwU (article + noun) ev Noun Phrase Gi c~‡e© e‡m m¤úK© Ki‡j Preposition
nq| †hgb: The earth revolves round the sun. (c„w_ex m~‡h©i Pvwiw`‡K cÖ`w¶Y K‡i)
Conjunction Only kãwU Øviv `ywU clause ‡K hy³ Ki‡j Zv Conjunction nq|
25. “The earth moves round the sun.” (c„w_ex 26. “Right the wrong. Here ‘right’ is a/an:
m~‡h©i Pvwiw`‡K cÖ`w¶Y K‡i) [Lytwet ET 12-13] (fzjwU mwVK Ki) [ivtwet (K) 17-18]
A Noun B Verb A noun B adjective
C Adjective D Preposition Ans:d C verb D adverb Ans:c

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 379 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


27. The underlined word is- “Please take 29. Which of the following sentence uses
what I have, only let me go.” the word “round” adjective? [Medical- 08-09]
A Adjective B adverb [ivtwet (fy‡Mvj) 06-07] A A square peg in a round hole. Ans:a
C conjunction D preposition Ans:c B The boy played well in the first round.
e¨vL¨v: Avgvi hv Av‡Q ZvB †bI Zvici Avgv‡K †h‡Z C They rounded the temple silently.
`vI| GLv‡b “Zvici” A‡_© only GKwU D At last he came round to their belief.
conjunction. e¨vL¨v: Ackb a ‡Z hole(noun) Gi Av‡M round
28. She did it right. (‡m GUv wVKfv‡e Ki‡jv) GKwU Adj., B ‡Z first(adjective) Gi ci round
A Preposition B adverb [etwet (N) 13-14] n‡jv noun, C ‡Z Subject Gi ci Ny‡owQ‡jv A‡_©
C noun D adjective Ans:b Verb, D ‡Z Came(verb) ‡K Modify K‡i Adv|

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]

Averb B noun A adverb B adjective

C adverb D adjective Ans:d C noun D pronoun Ans:c

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

Verb, D ‡Z Verb | C adverb D none Ans:b


Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 380 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
While/ Why/ What
Noun While/ Why/ What k㸇jv determiner/Preposition Gi c‡i em‡j Noun nq|
‡hgb: Sit down and rest a while. (e‡mv Ges wKQy¶Y wekªvg Ki)
I don’t know the why and wherefore of it. (†Kb, wK Rb¨ Gme Avwg Rvwbbv)
Pronoun What Øviv cÖkœ Kiv †evSv‡j GwU Interrogative pronoun| What do you want? (Zzwg wK PvI)
 What ev‡K¨i gv‡S e‡m `ywU clause †K hy³ Ki‡j Zv relative pronoun n‡e|
Give me what you can. (Zzwg hv cvi, Avgv‡K `vI)
Verb While kãwU Subject Gi ci e‡m KvR Kiv eySv‡j verb nq|
†hgb: They while away their time in idleness. (Zviv Avj‡m¨ mgq KvwU‡q †`q)
Adjective  Interrogative ev‡K¨ noun Gi c~‡e© What em‡j Zv Interrogative Adjective|
†hgb: What book do you want? (Zzwg wK eB PvI?)
Adverb While/ Why/ What k㸇jv Main verb/ Adjective ‡K modify Ki‡j adverb n‡e|
 Why Øviv cÖkœ‡evaK evK¨ ïiæ n‡j Zv Interrogative adverb|
†hgb: Why did he come here? (†Kb †m GLv‡b G‡mwQj?)
 k㸇jv `ywU clause-†K hy³ Ki‡j Ges G‡`i c~‡e© noun _vK‡j relative adverb nq|
†hgb: I know the reason why he did it (†Kb †m GUv K‡iwQj, Avwg Zvi KviY Rvwb)
Conjunct While/Why/What k㸇jv `yBwU clause †K ms‡hvM Ki‡j conjunction nq| †hgb: While
ion he is a great poet, he is greater dramatist. (wZwb Kwe wnmv‡e eo, wKš‘ bvU¨Kvi wnmv‡e AviI eo)
Interjecti  Why kãwU Kgv (,) Øviv wef³ n‡q we¯§q cÖKvk Ki‡j Zv Interjection nq|
on †hgb: Why, it is surely Suren! (†Kb! G wbðqB my‡ib)
 What Øviv Avð©h, we¯§q †evSv‡j/ Gi c‡i Ô!Õ _vK‡j interjection nq|
What! you don’t mean to say so? (wK! Zzwg wK ZvB †evSv‡Z PvI bv?)
35. The underline word is- “Sit down and 38. Which underlined word is a
rest for a while. / I walked for a while” preposition? - [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi)-15]
[ivtwet (D) 12-13, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK 10] A You are but a child.
A Adverb B adjective B None but the brave deserves the fair.
C preposition D noun Ans:d C He is poor but honest.
36. Which of the following sentence uses D But me to buts. Ans:b
“What” as an interrogative adjective? 39. Yet there is time to mend the thing.
A What! You don’t mean to say so. Here ‘yet’ is - [Rvtwet (C8) 13-14, htwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17]
A Preposition B Adverb
B Give me what you can. [Medical- 09-10]
C Adjective D Interjection Ans:b
C What book do you want?
D What do you want? Ans:c 40. Which ‘up’ in the following sentences is
adverb? [ivtwet (A1) 17-18, 9g we‡RGm (mn.RR) -14]
Ab¨vb¨ wKQz MCQ- (Yet, But, up, Each)
A Our system should be up by the noon.
37. There is more talked yet to be told. The B The up train will come soon.
underlined word in is- [Btwet (B) 15-16] C They live up in the mountains. Ans:c
A a noun B a pronoun
D We live our ups and downs of fortune.
C an adverb D an adjective Ans:c =============
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 381 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Morpheme (gi&-wd-Bg&)-(‡gŠwjK Ask) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 1wU+- Basic MV‡bi Rb¨ co‡Z n‡e
 All Bank Job Exams 9wU+- cy‡iv Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e
 Primary Job Exams 3wU+- cy‡iv Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e
 PSC & Other Jobs 27wU+- cy‡iv Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


1. Which of the following words has been formed with a prefix? [39th BCS - 2018]
A amoral B authentic C amnesia D aspersions Ans:a
 GLvb †_‡K  Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
OurïiæYoutube
Topic-01: Morpheme ej‡Z wK eySvq? G¸‡jv wK wK?
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA
Morpheme/(‡gŠwjK Ask): GKwU k‡ãi ÿz`ªZg wef³ Ask‡K morpheme/ (‡gŠwjK Ask) e‡j|
‡hgb, careful kãwUi ‡gŠwjK Ask `ywU| h_v: care Ges ful| k‡ãi †gŠwjK Ask †gvU wZbwU h_v:
 Root (‡gŠwjK avZy/ kãg~j):  Prefix (DcmM©):  Suffix (AbymM©/cÖZ¨q):

Topic-02: Root, prefix, suffix wK? D`vniY w`‡q eywS‡q w`b|


 Root (‡gŠwjK avZy/ kãg~j): Root n‡”Q k‡ãi Ggb g~j Ask A_©vr hv‡K
Avi fvOv hvq bv| Ges hvi wbR¯^ A_© Av‡Q| †hgb; believe, book,
regular, possible etc.
Morphemes
 Prefix (DcmM©): Root Gi evg cv‡k/cÖ_‡g †h eY© ev eY©¸”Q hy³ nq (hvi
†Kvb wbR¯^ A_© †bB) Zv‡K prefix e‡j| †hgb; Im, in, ir, un, dis, il,
Prefix+ root+ suffix
non, mis, re BZ¨vw` (Impossible, Insufficient, Irregular,
↕ ↕ ↕
Unbelievable) Un+ believe+ able
 Suffix (AbymM©/cÖZ¨q): Root Gi Wvb cv‡k/‡k‡l †h eY© ev eY©¸”Q hy³ nq
(hvi †Kvb wbR¯^ A_© †bB) Zv‡K suffix e‡j| er, ful etc. (believer, Unbelievable
respectful) ↕
cv‡k¦©i ‘unbelievable’ word wU‡Z wZbwU morpheme Av‡Q; (Un+ believe+ able) Word

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`|

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 382 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


4. Which is not a grammatical unit? [cÖwZiÿv e¨vL¨v: clause, morpheme, phrase G¸‡jv welq
gš¿Yvj‡qi wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi-16] wb‡q e¨vKi‡Y Av‡jvPbv Kiv nq weavq G¸‡jv
A clause B morpheme
grammar unit, Avi Paragraph n‡jv Written/
C paragraph D phrase Ans:c
Analyzing unit|

 A_© cÖ`v‡bi w`K †_‡K suffix-prefix Gi e¨envi wb¤œiƒc:


Topic-03: wecixZ A_© cÖ`v‡b Prefix ¸‡jv wK wK? K‡qKwU D`vniY `vI|
wecixZ /opposite A‡_© prefix: Im, in, ir, un, dis, il, non, mis BZ¨vw`
prefix ¸‡jv g~j k‡ãi wecixZ (opposite) A_© cÖ`vb K‡i|
1 Opposite-A‡_© k‡ãi c~‡e© Dis, de, il, Im, In, Ir, Gme prefix e‡m| ‡hgb: Disagree (Am¤§wZ),
discomfort (Kó`vqK), disobey (Agvb¨), disobedient (Aeva¨), dishonor (Am¤§vb), illegible,
illegal, Impossible(Am¤¢e), immovable(w¯’i), imprudent(nVKvix), Insufficient (Achv©ß),
insecure, ineligible, ingratitude- (AK…ZÁZv), Irrational (A‡hŠw³K), irregular (AwbqwgZ),
irrelevant (A‡hŠw³K), demerit, impractical, impatient, inattentive, etc.
‡bvU: †Kvb k‡ãi mv‡_ †Kvb prefix em‡e †mUv mvaviYZ wbq‡gi g‡a¨ _v‡K bv ZvB gyL¯’ ivLvB †kÖq| ‡hgb:
relevant ‡_‡K irrelevant nq wKš‘ disrelevant nq bv|
2 Against-A‡_© k‡ãi c~‡e© Anti, Contra, Counter, Gain, Gme prefix e‡m|
‡hgb: Antidote(welcÖwZ‡laK), antagonist (we‡ivax), antipathy(weZ…òv); counterattack(cvëv AvµgY),
counteract(cvëv e¨e¯’v †bIqv, e¨_© K‡i †`Iqv), Gainsay(†Kvb wKQz‡K mZ¨ e‡j MÖnY Ki‡Z A¯^xKvi Kiv)
3 Ill, badly, g›`-A‡_© k‡ãi c~‡e© Male, mal Gme prefix e‡m|
‡hgb: Malcontent(Amš‘ó), malignant(ÿwZKi, gvivZ¥K), malfunction, malnutrition (Acyó)
4 Wrongly-fzj-A‡_© k‡ãi c~‡e© Mis prefix e‡m|
‡hgb: Mistake, mislead, misdeed, (AcKg©), misjudge (fyj wePvi Kiv), mishandle
5 Not/bv-‡evaK-A‡_© k‡ãi c~‡e© Ne, non prefix e‡m| ‡hgb: Negligent (Ae‡njvKvix), nonsense
6 Not/opposite-/bv-‡evaK-A‡_© k‡ãi c~‡e© Un prefix e‡m|
‡hgb: Uncertain (AwbwðZ), unpleasant (AwbwðZ), unruly (A`g¨), uncontrolled,
5. Identify the appropriate prefix to get C responsible D all of a, b, c Ans:d
opposite meaning of “sufficient” 8. Choose the word that forms antonym
A in B im [ivtwet (E) 13-14] by prefix ‘In’ [Gw·g e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-14]
C un D non Ans:a A sense B septic
6. Choose the word that forms antonym C attentive D pure Ans:c
by prefix ‘Im’. [BDbvB‡UW Kgvwk©qvj e¨vsK wj. cÖ‡ekbvix e¨vL¨v: nonsense (A_©nxb kã, hv-Zv), impure
Awdmvi-17, Gw·g e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-14]
(Aï×, AcweÎ, †fRvj), inattentive (Ag‡bv‡hvMx)
A animate B patient
9. The correct prefix for the word
C sympathy D comfort Ans:b
‘function’ to create a new word.
7. Choose the word that forms antonym
A mis B mono [kvtwetcÖtwet (B) 14-15]
by prefix ‘Ir’ [Gw·g e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-14]
C dis D mal Ans:d
A rational B resolute

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 383 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


10. Which of the following words has been 17. Choose the option where the suffix or
formed with a prefix? [39th BCS - 2018] prefix has been incorrectly used-[evsjv‡`k
A amoral B authentic K…wl Dbœqb K‡c©v. mnKvix cÖkv. Kg©KZv©-17]

C amnesia D aspersions Ans:a A Malpractice B Malnutrition


C Malrendition D Maladroit
11. What prefix need to use opposite for
Ans:c
the word ‘pure’? [Kztwet 18-19 we BDwbU]
A in B un
e¨vL¨v: rendition-A_© cÖwZ`vb; mal prefix
C im D il Ans:c e¨envi K‡i MwVZ fzj kã n‡jv malrendition|
12. What is the appropriate prefix with the evwK k‡ãi A_© n‡jv (malpractice- Amr AvPiY);
base word ‘merit’? [Ptwet (A) 02-03] (malnutrition-Acywó) Ges (maladroit- A`ÿ)|
A co B de 18. Choose the word that forms antonym
C be D dig Ans:b by prefix ‘Un’. [Gw·g e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-14]
13. The prefix ‘mis’ can be added to— [wewfbœ A appear B fortune
gš¿Yv./wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 2018] C toxin D controlled Ans:d
A Foal B fire e¨vL¨v: disappear(A`„k¨ nIqv), misfortune (`yf©vM¨),
C obey D personal Ans:b unfortunate (nZfvM¨), uncontrolled (AmshZ,
14. Choose the prefix to make opposite of Awbqwš¿Z)
‘accurate’ [Ptwet (A) 05-06, Kztwet (K) 12-13] 19. The appropriate prefix to get opposite
A in B un meaning of “connect” [ivtwet (E) 13-14]
C non D dis Ans:a A in B dis
15. Choose the option where the suffix or Cu D non Ans:b
prefix has been incorrectly used-[evsjv‡`k 20. Choose the word that forms antonym
K…wl Dbœqb K‡c©v. mnKvix cÖkv. Kg©KZv©-17]
by prefix ‘Mal’ [Gw·g e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-14]
A Indiscernible B Inconsiderate
A mesia B nutrition
C Inrascible D Intelligible Ans:c
C climax D fearful Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: In prefix ‡hv‡M correct k㸇jv
21. Identify the appropriate prefix to get
indiscernible-A`„wó †MvPi: inconsiderate-
opposite meaning of “certain”. [wkÿv cÖ‡KŠ. Awa.
Awe‡ePK: intelligible-‡evaMvg¨| Acic‡ÿ (wnmve)- 29 A‡±v. 21, ivtwet (E) 13-14]
inrascible e‡j †Kv‡bv kã †bB| myZivs DËi-c A in B dis
16. Choose the option where the suffix or C un D non Ans:c
prefix has been incorrectly used- [evsjv‡`k 22. The prefix “mis” can be added, in
K…wl Dbœqb K‡c©v. mn. cÖkv. Kg©KZv©-17]
which option- [Rtwet (B), 13-14]
A Irrational B Irresolute
A fool B fire
C Irrevocable D Irresponsible
C obey D personal Ans:b
e) None Error Ans:e
e¨vL¨v: Fool- befool, (‡evKv evbv‡bv), fire-
e¨vL¨v: ‘ir’ prefix ‡hv‡M MwVZ PviwU kãB mwVK| misfire (¸wj bv QzUv), obey- disobey (Av‡`k,
Irrational- A‡hŠw³K; irresolute- Aw¯’igwZ; AvBb, ev †Kvb e¨w³‡K Agvb¨ Kiv ev AMÖvn¨ Kiv),
irrevocable- P~ovšÍ Ges AcwieZ©bxq; personal- impersonal (AgvbweK, ˆbe©¨wËK,
irresponsible- `vwqZ¡nxb| myZivs mwVK DËi Hw”QK)
none error |
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 384 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-04: AwZwi³ A‡_©/ c~‡e© A‡_©/ c‡i A‡_© K‡qKwU Prefix D`vniYmn ‡`Lvb|
7 Above, beyond Over Overstay, overflow, overhead, overcoat, overwork
8 Over, above Super, sur Supernatural, (A‡jŠwKK), superman, (AwZ gvbe),
9 Beyond (AwZwi³) Hyper Hyperbole (AwZiwÄZ Dw³), hypercritical (AwZ mgv‡jvPbv)
10 Before- Ante, Antechamber, anticipate (c~e©vbygvb Kiv), ancestor (c~e©cyiæl);
c~‡e© †evSv‡Z anti
11 Before-c~‡e© Fore Foretell/ foresee (AvMvg ejv, fwel¨ØvYx Kiv), forecast (fwel¨ØvYx Kiv)
12 Before Pre Precede (AMÖMvgx nIqv), preposition, prefix, Preheat
13 Before Pro Proceed (AMÖmi nIqv), prophecy(fwel¨revYx)
14 After Post Post-dated, postpone(¯’wMZ Kiv);
15 mn A‡_© Co Co-worker (mn-Kgx©)

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

Topic-05: msL¨vevPK, me, eû, mgwó †evSv‡Z Prefix ¸‡jv Kx Kx?


msLvevPK †ÿ‡Î prefix/ number prefix (msL¨vevPK DcmM©)
16 `k deca Decade (`kK)
17 AvU octa- Octagon (AófzR)
18 Seven- mvZ Hepta- Heptagon (mßfyR)
19 Six-Qq Hexa- Hexagon (lofzR), Hexameter (lU&c`x )
20 Five-c Penta Pentagon (c‡KvY), Pentameter (c¯^i NvZwewkó `kgvwÎK PiY);
21 Half-Aa© Semi Semi-circle (Aa©e„Ë), semi- vault, semi- colon(Aa©‡”Q`, mxwgKv);
22 Single-GKK mono/ Monopoly (GK‡PwUqv e¨emvi AwaKvi), Monarch, monoplane;
uni
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 385 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
23 Three-wZb/wÎ Tre/tri Triangle (wÎfzR), tripod,(wÎc`x, †Zcvqv), treble(wZb¸Y);
24 Twice-`yB/wØ Bi/di Bicycle (wØPµhvb), bisect (wØ-LwÛZ Kiv), bilateral (wØcvÿxq);
me, eû, mgwó †evSv‡Z Prefix
25 All (me) Pan Panacea (me©‡ivM wbivgq Kvix Jlya), pan-Islamic (me©ÑBmjvwgK)
26 All (me) Omni Omnipotent (me©kw³gvb) omniscient (me©Á)
27 Many-eû A‡_© Poly Polytheist (eû-Ck¦iev`x), polygamy (eû-weevn)
28 Within- mgwó Inter Interline, intercourse

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]

wek¦vmx| A medical science B computer

30. Which prefix does not imply a number C photography D politics Ans:d

or count? [Ptwet (G) 13-14] e¨vL¨v: bi-cameral k‡ãi A_© wØKÿwewkó


A mono- B uni- AvBbmfv hv ivRbxwZi mv‡_ RwoZ|
C bi- D quasi- Ans:d

Topic-06: Adjective MV‡bi Suffix ¸‡jv Kx Kx? K‡qKwU D`vniY `vI|


Adjective MV‡bi Suffix ¸‡jv †`Lyb
al National, mortal, legal(AvBbMZ) ish Slavish, darkish, peevish (wLUwL‡U)
ant, ent Repentant, obedient, dependent less Fearless(wbf©xK), hopeless
ar Regular, similar, familiar ly Manly, godly, lovely
en Wooden, woolen, earthen, golden ous Dangerous, copious
ful Hopeful, handful, mouthful some Handsome, tiresome
ible, able Sensible, edible, eatable, ward Forward, homeward
esque grotesque (A™¢zZ), burlesque age Breakage(fv½b)
(nvm¨Kifv‡e Dc¯’vc‡bi Rb¨ AbyKj
y )

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)]

(adj); plenty (n)- plentiful (adj.); A hand B boast


C hot D break Ans:d

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 386 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


36. The verb ‘survive’ can be changed into 37. What suffix usually denotes an agent?
noun by adding ---. [ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU (wW) (MÖæc-1), [Lytwet 06-07, mnKvwi _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-99]
wkÿv cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. (wnmve)- 29 A‡±v. 21] A –ego B –by
A a suffix B a prefix C –es D –er Ans:d
C an auxiliary D a syllable Ans:a e¨vL¨v: Suffix “er” mPivPi agent (KZ©v) †K
e¨vL¨v: Survive Gi c‡i suffix “al” †hvM K‡i eySvq| †hgbt follower, helper, seller, buyer
Gi noun “survival” MVb Kiv nq| BZ¨vw`|

Topic-07: Noun MV‡bi Suffix ¸‡jv Kx Kx? 10 wU D`vniY wjLyb|


Noun MV‡bi Suffix ¸‡jv †`Lyb
Suffix Noun Suffix Noun
ism Socialism (mgvRZš¿) dom Wisdom (weÁ), freedom (¯^vaxbZv)
hood motherhood (gvZ…Z¡), manhood (gbyl¨Z¡) ion Opinion (gZvgZ)
al approval (Aby‡gv`b), survival(Aw¯ÍZ)¡ ment Agreement (Pzw³), Judgment (wePvi)
ing Going (Mgb), eating (LvIqv) sion Conversion (cwieZ©b), conclusion
ty Equity(mvg¨Zv), Poverty (`vwi`ªZv) ure Pleasure (Avb›`), measure (cwigvc)
ness happiness, kindness (`qv) ship Friendship, kinship, ownership
age Courage (mvnm), marriage (weevn), Orphanage (GwZgLvbv)
tude Solitude(GKvwKZ¡), magnitude (wekvjZ¡/P¤^yKË¡
ary Dispensary(Jl‡ai †`vKvb)
‘-let’ suffix wU small (‡QvU ev ÿz`ª) A‡_© e¨eüZ nq| †hgb: booklet (ÿz`ªcyw¯ÍKv); leaflet/
let
pamphlet (AíwKQz c„ôvi evuavBnxb eB); piglet (ev”Pv ï‡qvi), streamlet (ÿz`ª b`x)
38. The suffix ‘ism’ helps to form a/an---. 42. Choose the correct pre fix to make a
[‡et‡ivtwet (F) 15-16]
new word matching the given
A verb B pronoun
definition:
C adjective D noun Ans:d
-pour = heavy rainfall (AwZe„wó, cÖej
39. Which is a word with a suffix that
e„wócvZ) [Lytwet (RxeweÁvb) 16-17]
denotes a place? [Rvtwet (B) 16-17]
A over B up
A stoppage B adversary
C down D out Ans:c
C dispensary D democratic Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: downpour (cÖPzi e„wócvZ), downsize
40. In the word ‘booklet’, the suffix ‘let’ is
used in the sense of- [mvaviY cy‡ji AvIZvq wewfbœ (Kg©x QuvUvB Kiv), downfall (cZb, me©bvk),
gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix †cÖvMvgvi, DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx, cÖgvmwbK Kg©KZ©v I down payment (wKw¯Í‡Z cÖwi‡kva)
A chief B half e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-16] 43. The prefix “proto” in the word
C round D small Ans:d “prototype” indicates- [Rtwet (A), 12-13]
Others- A first or original B old
41. Which verb below will not take ‘-ment’ C all D distant Ans:a
as suffix? [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15] e¨vL¨v: Prototype-†Kvb wKQzi g~j bgybv †hgb:
A engage B judge D‡ovRvnvR hvi Abyiƒc ˆZix Kiv n‡q‡Q ev n‡e|
C treat D decide Ans:d
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 387 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
44. Choose the correct use of suflix 'er' from 46. In the word “prodemocracy” the prefix
the option. [Kvwi. I gv`ªvmv wkÿv gš¿. (Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤ú.) 11 Ryb 21] “pro” means- [Rtwet (A), 11-12]
A Laughter B Operater A against B for
C Moderater D Decorater Ans:a C neutral D between Ans:b
45. Choose the option where the suffix or e¨vL¨v: Pro Gi A_© n‡”Q for (c‡ÿ) Ges in
prefix has been incorrectly used- [evsjv‡`k favour (AbyK~‡j) prodemocracy MYZ‡š¿i c‡ÿ/
K…wl Dbœqb K‡c©v. mnKvix cÖkv. Kg©KZv©-2017]
AbyK~‡j|
AWreckage B Anchorage
47. This is my (office) name. The suffix
C Foliage D Regaliage
which should be added to the bracketed
Ans:d
part. [evsjv‡`k ‡W‡ejc‡g›U e¨vsK wj. wmwbqi Awdmvi-17]
e¨vL¨v: Age suffix ‡hv‡M correct word ¸‡jv n‡jv
A -er B –ial
wreckage-wQbœwfbœ Askmg~n; Anchorage-†bvOi evuavi
C -ially D no suffix Ans:b
¯’vb; foliage- e„ÿcÎvejx| Regaliage G age suffix
Gi fzj cÖ‡qvM i‡q‡Q|
IQ- Bs‡iRx‡Z kyaygvÎ 4wU word Av‡Q †h¸‡jv "dous" suffix Øviv †kl
n‡q‡Q: tremendous, horrendous, stupendous, hazardous.

Derivatives (Drcbœ kã)


Topic-08: Derivatives ej‡Z wK eySvq? Bnv KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?
Derivatives (ey¨rcwËMZ kã): †Kvb word †K derivatives n‡Z n‡j Zvi kZ© `yBwU;
 Root Gi mv‡_ Prefix/Suffix hy³ n‡q A_ev Root Gi ga¨eZ©x vowel cwiewZ©Z n‡q
bZzb word MVb;
 bZzbfv‡e MwVZ word wU root Gi parts of speech †_‡K Avjv`v nIqv;
‡hgb: Sweet GKwU root word hv adj. GLv‡b Sweet Gi mv‡_ suffix-ly hy³ n‡q bZzb kã Sweetly hv
derivatives, KviY root kã Sweet wQj Adj. wKš‘ bZzb kã sweetly- Adv.
[prefix- Dis+ honest(adj.) †_‡K Dishonest (adj.)-derivative bq, KviY root Ges bZyb kã DfqB Adj.]

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]

C both D none Ans:a A rooty B rootish


C rudimentary D rootly Ans:c
Primary Derivatives (P.D.): †h mKj derivatives GKwU Root Gi †fZ‡i wKQz cwieZ©b NwU‡q bZzb parts of
Speech Gi word MVb K‡i Zv‡K Primary derivatives e‡j| †hgb: advise (v.) –n‡”Q root word; Avi advice
(n.) n‡”Q derivatives/ Primary Derivatives (P.D.)|
Verb Noun/P.D Verb Noun/ P.D. Noun Verb/ P.D. Noun Verb/ P.D.
Advise Advice Bless Bliss Thief Thieve Tale Tell
Break Breach Dig Ditch Bath Bathe Cloth Clothe
Gape Gap Sing Song Breath Breathe Food Feed
Lose Loss Strike Stroke Price Prize Sale Sell
[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 388 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Verb Adjective/ P.D. Verb Adjective/ P.D.
Eat Edible Space Spacious
50. The correct derivative of “strike” is- A special B spacious
[ivtwet (B-Law) 12-13] C spatial(‡¯úm msµvšÍ) D special Ans:b
A striking B struck 53. The correct derivative of “thief” is-
C stroke D strook Ans:c A thieve B thieves [ivtwet (B-Law) 12-13]
51. The correct derivative of ‘eat’ is --- C theft D throve Ans:a
A eatable B eatable [ivtwet (Law) 10-11] 54. Verb of the word “bath”- [Btwet (D) 12-13]
C edible(‡fvR¨) D eatous Ans:c A bathed B bathing
52. The correct derivative of ‘space’ is --- C bathe D beath Ans:c
[ivtwet (Law) 10-11]
Secondary Derivatives:- Root Gi mv‡_ Prefix ev Suffix hy³ n‡q Root Gi parts of Speech †_‡K
Avjv`v †h bZzb word MwVZ nq Zv‡K Secondary derivatives e‡j| †hgbt Book(n.) ‡_‡K Bookish(adj.)
n‡”Q Secondary derivatives|
Noun Adjective Noun Adjective Adjective verb
Father Fatherly/ Friend (n) + Friendly (Adjective) en (prefix) enable
paternal ly (suffix) = +Able (adj.) (verb)
Poetry Poetic Sense Sensuous, Sensible, Sensitive
55. The correct derivative of “imagine” is- Asensuous B sensitive
[ivtwet (Law & Justice) 10-11] C sensible D sensuasive Ans:d
A inimagine B imaginatory 57. The correct derivative of “book” is- [ivtwet
C imagify D imaginary Ans:d (Law &Justice) 11-12]
56. Which one is not a derivative of A book-worm B bookish
“sense”? [ivtwet (Law & Justice) 11-12] C bookly D books Ans:b

-----------000000000000---------
-wkÿ‡Ki mÜv‡b-
 wcÖq cvVK- eûj Av‡jvwPZ GB Expert- English eBwU eZ©gvb mg‡qvc‡hvMx I mdjZvi kx‡l©| ZeyI mviv‡`ke¨vcx eBwUi AviI e¨vcK we¯Ívi
Kvgbv KiwQ| hv‡Z cÖZ¨šÍ A‡j/ eo †Kvb kn‡i Aew¯’Z Bs‡iwR‡Z `~e©j QvÎQvÎxiv GKwU fvj eB‡qi mÜvb cvq| wcÖq cvVK, eBwUi Giƒc
we¯Ívi jv‡f Avcbvi wcÖq †Kvb wkÿK Gi mÜvb w`‡eb| Avwg mb¥vwbZ wkÿK‡K Expert eB ‡mŠRb¨ cvwV‡q Zvi gva¨‡g QvÎQvÎx‡`i g‡a¨ eBwUi
e¨vcK we¯Ívi jv‡fi mn‡hvwMZv Kvgbv KiwQ| we¯ÍvwiZ Rvbv‡eb- 01740-073569 (‡jLK)

Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|


https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

[Expert- Job English] --- Page no. ~ 389 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Interchange of Parts of Speech Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 6wU+- Full Chapter
 All Bank Job Exams 14wU+- Full Chapter
 Primary Job Exams 64wU+- Full Chapter
 PSC & Other Jobs 240wU+- Full Chapter
GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-
 B Group †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ   N Group †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ 
1. Which is the noun of the word 4. The verb of “number”? [36th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
“beautiful”? [27th BCS, 11th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A number B enumerate
A beauty B beautify Cnumerical Dnumbering Ans:b
Cbeauteous D beautific Ans:a
 S Group †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ 
 H Group †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ 
5. The verb word “shortly”? [12th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
2. What is the adjective of the word A short B shorten
“heart”? [12th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
Cshorter D shortness Ans:b
A heart B hearten
Cheartening Dheartful Ans:c  W Group †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ 
 K Group †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ  6. What is the noun of the word “waste”?
3. The noun of “know”? [41st BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] A wastage B waste [12th BCS]

A knowing B known Cwasting Dwastefull Ans:a

C knowable D knowledge Ans:d Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

GB Aa¨vqwU †hfv‡e Av‡jvwPZ Av‡Q:


Part-01: wKQz wbqg wfwËK parts of speech Gi interchange(AvšÍcwieZ©b) Av‡jvPbv|
cÖkœ-01: word Gi †k‡l mvaviY †hme suffix ‡`‡L parts of speech ‡Pbv hvq-
cÖkœ-02: Adjective n‡Z Noun MwVZ nq Giƒc k‡ãi list-
cÖkœ-03: Adjective n‡Z Verb MwVZ nq Giƒc k‡ãi list-
cÖkœ-04: Noun n‡Z Adjective MwVZ nq Giƒc k‡ãi list-
cÖkœ-05: Verb n‡Z Noun MwVZ nq Giƒc k‡ãi list-
Part-02: weMZ mvjwfwËK ¸iæZ¡c~Y© word Formation [dictionary order based table]
Part-03: bZzb m¤¢vebv wfwËK ¸iæZ¡c~Y© word Formation [dictionary order based table]

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 390 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


we‡kl K_v: Interchange of parts of speech Aa¨vqwU g~jZ mK‡ji Kv‡Q cwiwPZ Ges mnR| eZ©gv‡b GLvb †_‡K
cÖPzi cÖkœ nq| Aa¨vqwU g~jZ c~‡e© Av‡jvwPZ parts of speech Aa¨vq¸‡jvi GKwU mgš^q iƒc| ZvB g‡bv‡hvM w`‡q co‡j
parts of speech Gi c~Y©v½ aviYv AR©b n‡e| GKwU kã wKfv‡e adjective- verb- noun- adverb BZ¨vw` GKwU †_‡K
Ab¨wU‡Z iƒcvšÍi n‡e Zv me©`v wbqg gv‡b bv| ZeyI wKQz kã‡K wbq‡gi Aax‡b †i‡L Av‡jvPbv Kiv n‡jv| Avi evwK¸‡jv
wewfbœ †Uwe‡j A_©mn Dc¯’vcb Kiv n‡jv| hv GKRb cvVK‡K Lye mn‡RB g‡b ivL‡Z mn‡hvwMZv Ki‡e| Zvn‡j ïiæ Kiv hvK-
Part-01: wKQz wbqg wfwËK parts of speech Gi interchange (AvšÍcwieZ©b) Av‡jvPbv|
GKwU k‡ãi ÿz`ªZg wef³ †gŠwjK Ask‡K Morpheme e‡j| Giƒc †gŠwjK Ask †gvU wZbwU h_v: root, prefix and
suffix| Avi root Gi mv‡_ wewfbœ suffix-prefix †hvM n‡q A_ev root Gi †Kvb eY© cwieZ©b n‡q wewfbœ parts of
speech Gi interchange(AvšÍcwieZ©b) n‡Z cv‡i| wb‡¤œ G‡`i Av‡jvPbv Kiv n‡jvt
Topic-01: word Gi †k‡l/ïiæ‡Z mvaviYZ †hme suffix/Prefix ‡`‡L parts of speech ‡Pbv hvq-
Noun ‡Pbvi Dcvq: mvaviYZ e¨w³, ¸Y, a¨vb, aviYv, Ae¯’v BZ¨vw` †evSv‡Z Word এর েশেষ suffix tion, sion,
ship, dom, ent, ment, ce, cy, or, age, er, ness, ty, th, al, ee, ism, ing, hood, etc. থাকেল word wU
Noun হয়| ‡hgb: Education, kindness, inclusion, independence BZ¨vw`;
Adjective ‡Pbvi Dcvq: mvaviYZ Word এর েশেষ [tive, sive, ous, ful, ish, less, able, ible, some, like,
ic, ant, ent, ing, al, ary, ed etc.] suffix ¸‡jv _vK‡j word wU Adjective nq| †hgb- Beautiful (my›`i),
Creative (m„wókxj), Comprehensive (c~Y©v½), Prolific (Drcv`bkxj), Historical (HwZnvwmK) BZ¨vw`|
Verb ‡Pbvi Dcvq: mvaviYZ word এর েশেষ en, ify, se, ze, ise, ize, ate BZ¨vw` suffix Ges word Gi cÖ_‡g
en, be, em, de, re BZ¨vw` prefix থাকেল word wU verb হয়| †hgb, Shorten, Broaden-we¯Í…Z Kiv, Realize,
Nationalize-ivóªxqKiY Kiv, Glorify- gwngvwš^Z Kiv, substantiate(cÖgvY Kiv), Delight-Av‡jvwKZ Kiv/ nvwm
dzUv‡bv, Ensure-wbwðZ Kiv, Enable(mÿg Kiv), Renew(wiwbD)-bZzb Kiv, Empower- kw³kvwj Kiv; BZ¨vw`|
Adverb ‡Pbvi Dcvq: mvaviY Adjective Gi mv‡_ ly hy³ K‡i adverb MVb Kiv nq | †hgb, Notoriously,
Slowly, Perfectly, Heartily, Randomly. Delightfully, Economically, gently BZ¨vw`|
 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|
7. Which one of the word is verb? [RvZxq msm` 11. The adverbial form of ‘gentle’ is --- [ivtwet
mwPevj‡q mnKvix M‡elYv Awdmvi-05] (A-we‡Rvo) 13-14]
democracy
A B democratize Ans:b A gentlely B gently
C democratic D democratically C gentally D gentlelike Ans:b
8. The adjective of the ‘comfort’? [12 Zg 12. What is the verb form of the word
‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 2015] ‘woman (Dg¨vb) Õ? [ivtwet (A,-‡Rvo, Bs‡iwR Ask) 14-15]
Comfortation
A B Comfotable
A womanly B womanish
C Comfortification D Comfortable Ans:d
C womanify D womanise Ans:d
9. Which one is adjective? [Lytwet (RxeweÁvb ¯‹yj) 07-08] 13. Which one is the verb form? [ Dc‡ii †Uwej
A habit B habitation †_‡K ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv
Awa`߇ii
C habitual D habitually Ans:c
Aidentity B identify K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019]
10. The word ‘substantiate’ is a/an- (cÖgvY
C identification D identified Ans:b
Kiv) [Xvtwet (B) 11-12]
14. The noun form of ‘evident (Gwf‡W›U&)Õ is-
A verb B adjective
A evidentness B evidency [etwet (D) 14-15]
C noun D adverb Ans:a
C evidence D evidenture Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 391 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


15. The verb form of ‘person’ is- [etwet (L) 14-15]
A personed B emperson 18. Which word is the verb of the word
C personify D none of these Ans:c ‘real’? [DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-15]
16. Differentiate is-(wWd&‡ibwkGBU-c„_KxKiY Kiv) A reality B realize
[cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇ii wb‡qvM cixÿv-14] C reliable D really Ans:b
A noun B adjective 19. The verb form of trauma (gvbwmK AvNvZ)
C adverb D verb Ans:d is: [Xvtwet (D) 14-15]
17. Verb of the word “apology” is- [13 Zg wkÿK A traumatic B traumatically
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgchv©q)-16, ivtwet (‡jvKcÖ) 05-06]
C traumatized D traumatize Ans:d
A apological B apologise
20. Which one is an adverb? [kvtwetcÖtwet (A) 15-16,
C apologify D enapology Ans:b
ivtwet (G-1) 17-18, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet(C) 18-19]
e¨vL¨v: Apology kãwU noun, hvi verb form A Economy B Economical
n‡”Q- apologise C Economics D Economically Ans:d

Topic-02: Adjective n‡Z Noun MwVZ nq Giƒc k‡ãi list-


Adjective n‡Z Noun: Adjective Gi mv‡_ wewfbœ Suffix/Prefix †hvM K‡i Ges word
Gi vowel cwieZ©‡b noun MVb Kiv hvq| wb‡P wKQz D`vniY †`Lyb-
Adjective⇔ ⇔ Noun Adjective⇔ ⇔Noun Adjective⇔ ⇔Noun
1. Accurate Accuracy Gay Gaiety Slow Sloth
2. Ardent Ardour Grand Grandeur Splendid Splendour
3. Double Duplicity Notorious Notoriety True Truth
4. Dry Drought Pious Piety Vain Vanity
5. Free Freedom Proud Pride Young Youth
6. Broad Breadth Literary Literacy Monetary Money
7. Coward Cowardice Fortunate Fortune Bold Kiv Word ¸‡jv ¸iæZ¡c~Y©
GB As‡ki ‡ek wKQy D`vniY wb‡P †`Iqv n‡jv Av‡iv D`vniY cv‡eb Noun Aa¨v‡q
 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|
21. What is the adjective form of ‘money’? 24. What is the noun form of the word
A moneytary B monetary [ivtwet (J) 17-18] “Pious”? [wkÿK wbeÜb (Ge‡Z`vqx cÖavb, Rywb wkÿK I Kvix)-10]
C economical D financial Ans:b A piousness B pousity
evbvb mZK©Zv: monetary evbv‡b gv‡S y _vK‡e C piety D pity Ans:c
bv| Avi tary evbv‡b a Av‡Q Ges †k‡l y Av‡Q| 25. Noun of the word ‘free’ is ----. [10g †emiKvwi
22. What is the adjective form of ‘literacy’? A freneess B freely wkÿK wbeÜY-13]

A literate B literal [ivtwet (A2) 17-18] C freedom D freedomness Ans:c


C literary D educated Ans:c 26. The noun form of ‘broad’ is-[14Zg wkÿK
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2)-17, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K)
23. The noun form of ‘coward’? [Rvtwet (E) 17-18,
MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx A broadly B breath 15-16, 16-17]

A cowardice B cowardness (wmwfj)-18] C broaden D breadth Ans:d


Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
C cowardly D cowardy Ans:a
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 392 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


27. Noun form of “Young” is- [9g †emiKvix wkÿK 29. “Truth” kãwUi Adjective form n‡e- [cÖv_wgK
A younger B youth wbeÜb-13] we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (ivRkvnx wefvM)-13]

C youngest D tender Ans:b Atruly B true

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

C fortune(fvM¨) D fortunating Ans:c C grandeur D grand Ans:c

Topic-03: Adjective n‡Z Verb MwVZ nq Giƒc k‡ãi list-


Adjective n‡Z Verb: Adjective Gi mv‡_ wewfbœ Suffix/ Prefix †hvM K‡i Ges word Gi vowel
cwieZ©‡b verb Gi MVb Kiv hvq wb‡P wKQz D`vniY †`Lyb-
Adjective⇔ ⇔Verb Adjective⇔ ⇔Verb Adjective⇔ ⇔ Verb
Base-wfwË Debase Finite-mmxg Finish Low- Kg Lower (LvU Kiv)
Bitter- wZ³ Embitter Firm-`„p Affirm Mean- Zy”Q Demean (N„Yv Kiv)
Bold- mvnmx Embolden Fit-Dchy³ Befit New- bZzb Renew
Cheap- m¯Ív Cheapen Full-c~Y© Fill Sick- `ye©j Sicken
Dark-AÜKvi Darken Ill-Amy¯’ Ail Sweet- wgwó Sweeten
Large Enlarge Cool-VvÛv Chill/Cool Fool- ‡evKv Befool
Fresh- m‡ZR Freshen Usable Use Rich- awb Enrich (mg„× Kiv)
Fine- weï× Refine Little-Kg Belittle table G Bold Kiv Word ¸‡jv †ewk ¸iæZ¡c~Y©
GB As‡ki ‡ek wKQy D`vniY wb‡P †`Iqv n‡jv Av‡iv D`vniY cv‡eb verb Aa¨v‡q

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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 393 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-04: Noun n‡Z Adjective MwVZ nq Giƒc k‡ãi list-
Noun n‡Z Adjective: Noun Gi mv‡_ wewfbœ Suffix/Prefix †hvM K‡i Ges word Gi
vowel cwieZ©‡b Adjective MVb Kiv hvq wb‡P wKQz D`vniY †`Lyb-
Noun⇔ ⇔Adjective Noun ⇔ ⇔Adjective Noun ⇔ ⇔Adjective
Boy Boyish Fame Famous Magistrate
Magisterial
Adjective Adjectival Time Timely/temporal EnemyInimical
Brother Brotherly LiteratureLiterary StudyStudious
Accident Accidental Literacy Literal Passion
Passionate
Contempt Contemptible/ Verb Verbal Trouble
Troublous/
contemptuous (‡gŠwLK, wµqvevPK) troublesome
Child Childish Home Homely Holland Dutch
GB As‡ki ‡ek wKQy D`vniY wb‡P †`Iqv n‡jv Av‡iv D`vniY cv‡eb Adjective Aa¨v‡q-
39. Adjective of the word “Trouble” is- 44. The adjective of “time” is- [wewfbœ
[cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-08] gš¿Y./wefvM/Awa.e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 2018]
Atroublefull B troublesome Ans:b A temporal B timrous Ans:a
C troubling D None of them C intimely D temperamental
40. What is the adjective of ‘magistrate’? ‡bvU: time kãwUi adjective n‡jv timely /
[evsjv‡`k †gwib GKv‡Wwg we 16-17] temporal ZvB GLv‡b DËi- a|
A magistry B magisterial
45. “Passion” kãwUi Adjective n‡”Q- [†iwR.
C magistracy D magistery Ans:b †emiKvix cÖv_. wkÿK-11 (†Mvcvj), cÖv_wgK mn: wkÿK (hgybv)-13]
41. What is the adjective form of A Passionful B Pastoral
‘Literature’? [(AvBb, wePvi, ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq) e¨w³MZ C Emanation D Passionate Ans:d
A Literal B Literate Kg©KZ©v-12] 46. “Study” kãwUi Adjective n‡”Q- [ ûeû Kgb
C Literary D Literatural Ans:c cÖkœ: 15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2019,
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-08 (BQvgwZ)]
42. The adjective of the word ‘accident’?
[mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi (ATEO)-15] A Studious B Perserving
A accidentally B mishap C Stupidity D Study Ans:a
C accidental D disaster Ans:c 47. The adjective of “Contempt” is- [cÖv_wgK
43. What is the adjective ‘child (PvBì)Õ? [10g mnKvix wkÿK (cÙv)-12, Medical.12-13, 98-99] Ans:b

A childhood B childly wkÿK wbeÜb-14] A Contempting B Contemptible


C childish D children Ans:c C Comtemptable D Contemptation

Topic-05: Verb n‡Z Noun MwVZ nq Giƒc k‡ãi list-


Verb n‡Z Noun: Verb Gi mv‡_ wewfbœ Suffix/Prefix †hvM K‡i Ges word Gi vowel
cwieZ©‡b Noun MVb Kiv hvq wb‡P wKQz D`vniY †`Lyb- Bold Kiv k㸇jv ‡ewk c‡ob-
Verb ⇔ ⇔Noun Verb ⇔ ⇔Noun Verb ⇔ ⇔Noun
1. Disperse Dispersal Maintain Maintenance Assemble Assemblage
2. Approve Approval Deter Deterrence Acquire Acquisition
3. Dismiss Dismissal Confess Confession

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 394 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


48. The noun form of the world ‘disperse’ 51. The noun form of ‘approve-Aby‡gv`b Kiv’
is (mew`‡K Qwo‡q †`Iqv) [SAU 07-08] is- [14g wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-17]
A dispery B dispersion A approveness B approof
C dispersal D dispertion Ans:c C approval D aproval Ans:c
49. What is the verb form of the word 52. The correct spelling of the noun of
‘acquisition’? [NU (weÁvb) 13-14, Xvtwet (A) 16-17, ‘maintain’ is--- [‡et‡ivtwet (E-we‡Rvo) 08-09, mnKvix RR-17]
[NSI (AD & others) 08 Oct 21]
A maintainance B maintenance
A Acquiesce B Acquisite
C maintinance D maintenece Ans:b
C Acquire D Acquirement Ans:c
53. The noun of ‘deter-evav †`Iqv’ is: [Xvtwet (D)
50. What is noun of the word ‘Confess’?
[13Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16] A deterrence B deterrential 17-18]

A Confession B Confes Ans:a C sentention D detour Ans:a

C Confusion D Confessionably

Part-2t GB As‡k weMZ mvjwfwËK ¸iæZ¡c~Y© Word Formation ¸‡jv Dictionary


Order Based Table AvKv‡i †`Iqv n‡jv- GB AskwU wkÿv_x©‡`i‡K Aek¨B co‡Z n‡e|
A
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb
1. Ability (mvg_©) Enable (mÿg Kiv) Able (mÿg, mg_©) Ably (mÿgfv‡e)
2. Act(KvR) Act/ enact(Kvh©Ki Kiv) - -
3. Acceptance (MÖnY) Accept (MÖnY Kiv) Acceptable (MÖnY‡hvM¨) -
4. Admission(fwZ©) Admit(fwZ© Kiv) Admitable (fwZ©‡hvM¨) -
5. Agreement(m¤§Z) Agree(m¤§Z nIqv) Agreeable(m¤§Z) -
6. Antagonism Antagonize Antagonistic Antagonistically
(kÎæfvevcbœZv) (kÎæfvevcbœ Kiv) (kÎæfvevcbœ) (kÎæfvevcbœ fv‡e)
7. Approval (Aby‡gv`b) Approve(Aby‡gv`b Kiv) Approved(Aby‡gvw`Z) -
8. Argument Argue Arguable Arguably
(hyw³, weev`) (hyw³ †`Lv‡bv, weev` Kiv) (ZK©mv‡cÿ) (ZK©mv‡c‡ÿ)
9. Availability (mnRjf¨Zv) Avail (my‡hvM MÖnY Kiv) Available Availably
(mnRjf¨, cÖvwßmva¨, MÖnYmva¨) (mnRj‡f¨, cÖvwßmv‡a¨)
10. Awe (AI- fxwZ) Awe (fq Kiv) Awful (fqsKi, fxwZKi) Awfully (fxwZcÖ`fv‡e)
11. Anxiety (D‡ØM/`ytwPšÍv) - Anxious(D‡ØM/`ytwPšÍv) -
12. Authority Authorize Authoritative Authoritatively
(KZ…©Z¡) (ÿgZv `vb Kiv) (KZ©„Z¡c~Y©) (KZ©„Z¡ mnKv‡i)
 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|
54. Accept kãwUi Noun n‡”Q- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK 55. The verb of the word “antagonism”?
(K‡cvZvÿ)-10, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (myigv)-13, cÖvK cÖv_wgK [mnKvix cwievi cwiKíbv Kg©KZv©-16, ivtwet (A3-Odd) 12-13, (F-
mnKvix wkÿK (‡KvW-AvBb -13] AweÁvb) 17-18, cwi‡ek I eb gš¿Yvj‡qi wimvP© Awdmvi-06, gv`K`ªe¨
A Acceptance B Accepted wbqš¿b Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-06]

C Acception D Acceptable Ans:a A antagonistic B antagonisely Ans:c


C antagonize D antagonistically

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 395 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


56. Find out the adverb of the word “awe” 59. What is the verb of “able”? [ivtwet (A-Odd)
[ivtwet (A3-even roll) 12-13] 14-15, fvlv (evs/Bs) 14-15, 10-11, (A3) 11-12, Btwet 05-06, 10-
Aaweful B awesome 11, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-15, cªv_vwgK mnKvix wkÿK-09]

C awfully D awefulness Ans:c A ability B enable


C able D disabile Ans:b
57. What is the verb of the word ‘Ability’?
[11th BCS, Btwet 02-03, ivtwet 10-11, 5g we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)- 60. The noun form of ‘approve’ is- [14g wkÿK
10, evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq wefvM gvV Kg©KZ©v-13, NBR Gi A approveness B approof wbeÜb (2)-17]
mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v)-15, wgWIqvBd-17,  ûeû Kgb
C approval D aproval Ans:c
cÖkœ; K…wl m¤úªmviY Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix K…wl Kg©KZ©v- 19, 16Zg
wkÿv wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj ch©vq-2] 19] 61. The adjective of the word ‘authority’
A ableness B enable is- [7g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-11]
C ably D able Ans:b A authoritative B author Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Ability Gi verb form n‡jv enable. C authorise D authoritatively
Ab¨w`‡K ability Gi adjective form n‡jv able, 62. The verb form of the word ‘act’. [wewfbœ
Avi adverb form n‡jv ably, Avi ableness- gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17, ivtwet 06-07, Btwet 10-
fzj kã| 11, Rvtwet (C) 09-10, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (Rev)-09]

58. The adjective form of the word ‘agree’ A action inactionB


is- [ivtwet (f~‡Mvj) 05-06, GKwU evwo GKwU Lvgvi cÖKí-17] C act actor D Ans:c
A agree B disagree e¨vL¨v: Act kãwUi verb n‡jv act hvi A_© KvR
C agreement D agreeable Ans:d Kiv; mwµq nIqv|
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb
13. Bath(‡Mvmj) Bathe (‡Mvmj Kiv) - -
14. Base (wfwË, g~j) Base/debase Basic/baseless Basically/baselessly
(wfwË wbg©vY Kiv) (‡gŠwjK/wfwËnxb) (g~jZ/fzjekZ)
15. Beauty (†mŠ›`h©) Beautify (my›`i Kiv) Beautiful (my›`i) Beautifully (my›`ifv‡e)
16. Belief (wek¦vm, Av¯’v) Believe(wek¦vm Kiv, Av¯’v ivLv) Believable(wek¦vm‡hvM¨) Believably(-‡hvM¨fv‡e)
17. Bitter(wZ³) Embitter(wZ³ Kiv) Bitter(wZ³) -
18. Blessing(Avkxe©v`) Bless (Avkxe©v` Kiv) Blessed (Avkxe©v`cyó) -
19. Blood (i³, †gRvR) Bleed (i‡³i ¯^v` †`Iqv) Bloody (i³v³, wbôzi) Bloodily (wbôzi fv‡e)
20. Breach (js•Nb, f½) Break (js•Nb Kiv, fv½v) Breakable (f½yi) -
21. Brevity (mswÿßZv) Abbreviate (mswÿß Kiv) Brief (mswÿß) Briefly (ms‡ÿc)
63. Which is the noun of the word 64. Which is the noun of- “believe”? [¯^v¯’¨ I
cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yv. KwgD. ‡nj&_ †Kqvi †cÖvfvBWvi 2018]
“beautiful”? [27th BCS, 11th BCS, †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM
gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK (AvBb)-13,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: moK I A belief B believable
†mZz cwienb gš¿vYj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (hvwš¿K)-19, ‡et‡ivtwet C believing D believably Ans:a
(B) 18-19, ‡ijc_ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b evsjv‡`k †ijI‡qi DcmnKvix
cÖ‡KŠkjx (weªR) 18, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21]
65. The noun of “break” is- [ivtwet 09-10, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK
mnKvix wkÿK (weUv)-14, ‡et‡ivtwet (D) 17-18]
A beauty B beautify
A breach B broker
C beauteous D beautific Ans:a
C breakable D breaking Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Beautiful Gi verb n‡”Q Beautify.
66. Which is the adjective of ‘Base’?
Beauty n‡e noun; Beautifully n‡”Q GKwU
A Basic B Basement [Kztwet (A) 12-13]
adverb |
C Basically D Basics Ans:a

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 396 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


67. “Bitter” kãwUi Verb n‡”Q- [wcwUAvB Gi Bb÷ªv±i-06, 71. The verb of the word “beautiful” is--
cÖv_: cÖavb wkÿK (†Mvjvc)-09, cÖvK-cÖv_: mn: wkÿK-13] [13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgchv©q) -2016,  ûeû
Kgb cÖkœ: wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi/wefv‡Mi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v -19]
ABitter B Bitterness
C Embitter D Bitterify Ans:c
A beauty B beautify
C beautification D beautifully Ans:b
68. “Blood” kãwUi Adjective n‡e- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix
wkÿK (ivRkvnx wefvM)-07, †et‡ivtwet (D) 14-15]
e¨vL¨v: Beautiful (adj)- my›`i, beauty (n)- ‡mŠ›`h©,
ABlood B Bloody
beautify-Aj¼…Z Kiv, beautifully- my›`i fv‡e|
CBloodshed D Bleeding Ans:b 72. Which is the noun of the word “brief”?
[mnKvix RR cÖv_wgK evQvB-07, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09, e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv©
69. Noun of the word “bless” is- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix (AvBb, wePvi I msm` mwPevjq)-12, cÖvK-cÖv_. mnKvix wkÿK (Avjdv)-14,
A Bliss B Blessed wkÿK-08]  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 16Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-19]
C Blessing D None of them Ans:c Abrevity B short

70. Change the word “brevity” into C briefly D briefing Ans:a


adjective. [kÖg cwi`߇ii cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZv©-06] 73. What is the adjective of “break”? [ivtwet
A brave B bravery A Breaker B Breaking (A3) 11-12]

C brief D briefly Ans:c C Breach D Breakable Ans:d

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


22. Certainty (wbðqZv) Ascertain (wbwðZ Kiv) Certain (wbwðZ) Certainly (wbwðZ fv‡e)
23. Circle (e„Ë, Pµ) Encircle (e„ËvKv‡i †Nviv) Circular (e„ËvKvi, PµvKvi) -
Circular (weÁwß) noun
24. Clarity (¯úóZv) Clarify (¯úó Kiv) Clear (¯úó) Clearly(¯úó fv‡e)
25. Combination(mgvnvi) Combine (mgš^q Kiv) Combined(mgwš^Z) -
26. Comparison (Zzjbv) Compare (Zzjbv Kiv) Comparative (Zzjbvg~jK) Comparably/
comparatively (--fv‡e)
27. Compulsion Compel Compulsive/ Compulsively/
(eva¨evaKZv, Rei`w¯Í) (eva¨ Kiv/Kiv‡bv) compulsory Compulsorily
28. Computer (MYbvKvix) Compute (MYbv Kiv) Computable (MYbv‡hvM¨) -
29. Confidence Confide (wek¦vm Kiv, Confident/Confidential Confidently/
(Av¯’v, AvZ¥wek¦vm) wek¦vm K‡i †Mvcb K_v ejv) Confidentially
30. Consistence/cy Consist (MwVZ nIqv, Consistent (mvgÄm¨c~Y©) Consistently
(mvgÄm¨Zv) wbwnZ _vKv) (ZvrÿwYKfv‡e)
31. Contempt (N„Yv/AeÁv) - Contemptible (N„Y¨) Contemptibly
(N„Y¨fv‡e)
32. Contribution (Ae`vb) Contribute (Ae`vb ivLv) Contributory (-g~jK) -
33. Conversation Converse Conversational -
(Av‡jvPbv) (Av‡jvPbv Kiv) (Av‡jvPbvg~jK)
34. Corruption Corrupt Corruptible/Corrupt -
(`~b©xwZ) (`~b©xwZ Kiv) (`~b©xwZMÖ¯’)
35. Courage(mvnm) Encourage (Drmvn †`qv) Courageous(mvnmx) Courageously
36. Culture (ms¯‹…wZ) Cultivate(‰Zix Kiv) - -
37. Climax (kxl©) Climacteric(mwÜÿY) - -

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 397 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


74. What is the adjective of the word 79. The verb for ‘culture’ is- [Rbkw³ I Kg©ms¯’vb
“contribution”? [8g †emiKvix cÖfvÿK wbeÜb-12] ey¨‡ivi Dc-cwiPvjK-01, ivtwet 04-05, 09-10, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb
e¨vsK (‡Kvlva¨ÿ)-15]
A Contributative B Contributory Ans:b
A Cultivation B Cultivated
C Contribute D Contributional
C Cultivate D Cultured Ans:c
75. Adjective form of ‘courage’ is--- [16Zg
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mgch©vq-2) - 19] 80. ‘Courage’ kãwUi verb n‡e- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix
wkÿK (eywoM½v)-13]
A encourage B courageous
A Encourage B Courageous
C curiosity D courageable Ans:b
C Courageful D Courage Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Courage kãwU noun, hvi A_©- mvnm,
g‡bvej| Courage- Gi adjective form n‡jv 81. Change the word ‘Clear’ into verb- [Rvtwet
(`k©b) 09-10, ¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi mn. cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17]
courageous. kãwU verb form n‡jv A clarity B clarify
encourage mvnm †RvMv‡bv| C cleanse D clearify Ans:b
76. The adjective of the word “climax”- [Lytwet 82. Adjective of ‘circle’ is- [ivtwet (jvB‡eªwi mv‡qÝ) 06-
(mgvRweÁvb ¯‹zj) 04-05, Xvtwet (D) 10-11, Kz‡qU 06-07] 07, (A5) 11-12, mnKvix cwi`k©K (cvm‡cvU© Awdm)-00, cÖv_wgK
A climatic B climatical mnKvix wkÿK-08, gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii cwi`k©K-13, ‡gwib
C claimatics D climacteric Ans:d GKv‡Wwg 16-17, mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii wdì mycvifvBRvi-18]

e¨vL¨v: climax- ‡Kvb NUbv/bvU‡Ki g~j chv©q;/ P~ov; A Encircle B Circular


C Circuler D Circle Ans:b
climatic- Rjevqy; climacteric (bvU‡Ki
mwÜÿY); GB cÖkœwUi DËi wewfbœ eB‡Z fzj 83. What is the adjective of the word
“corruption”? [ivtwet (e¨e¯’vcbv) 09-10, 04-05]
DËi(climatic) †`Iqv Av‡Q|
A corrupt B corrupted
77. The adjective form of confidence’ is: [
C corruptly D corrupting Ans:a
†Uwej †_‡K ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ivtwet (a) 19-20 , Group-1]
A confidential B confidencial e¨vL¨v: corrupt- kãwU verb I adjective DfqB
C confident D confidant Ans:c n‡Z cv‡i|
78. Compel kãwUi Noun n‡”Q- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK 84. Which is the noun of the word
(BQvgwZ)-10, ivtwet (A, ‡Rvo) 13-14] “certain”? [ivtwet 07-08]
A Compelness B Compulsion A encertain B certainly
C Tranquil D Compelled Ans:b C certainty D sure Ans:c

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


38. Danger (wec`) Endanger (wec`MÖ¯’ Kiv) Dangerous(wec`RbK) Dangerously (-fv‡e)
39. Darkness (AÜKvi) Darken (AÜKvi nIqv) Dark (AÜKvigq) Darkly (A¯úófv‡e)
40. Decision(wm×všÍ/ivq) Decide (wm×všÍ †bIqv) Decisive (wm×všÍg~jK) Decisively
41. Deed (Pzw³) Do/deed(Pzw³ Kiv) - -
42. Defiance (Aeva¨Zv) Defy (Aeva¨ nIqv) Defiant (Aeva¨) Defiantly (Aeva¨fv‡e)
43. Democracy (MYZš¿) Democratize Democratic (MYZvwš¿K) Democratically (-fv‡e)
(MYZvwš¿K Kiv)
44. Denial (A¯^xK…wZ) Deny(A¯^xK…wZ Kiv) - -
45. Departure Depart Departed (cÖqvZ/we‡`nx) -
(cÖ¯’vb/wePy¨wZ) (cÖ¯’vb Kiv/ Z¨vM Kiv)
46. Destruction (aŸsm) Destroy (aŸsm Kiv) Destructive(aŸsmvZ¥K) Destructively(aŸsmvZ¥Kfv‡e)

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 398 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


47. Duty (KZ©e¨) - Dutiful (KZ©e¨ civqY) Dutifully(KZ©e¨ civqYfv‡e)
48. Division (wefvRb) Divide (fvM Kiv) Divisible/Dividable -

 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

A denial B refuses C done D doing Ans:a


C deny D deniable Ans:a e¨vL¨v: Z‡e deed kãwU verb I n‡Z cv‡i|
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb
49. Economy Economize Economical (wgZe¨qx) Economically
(wgZe¨qxZv, A_©bxwZ) (wgZe¨qx nIqv) Economic (A_©‰bwZK) (wgZe¨qxfv‡e,A_©‰bwZKfv‡e)
50. Education(wkÿv) Educate(wkÿv MÖnY) Educated(wkwÿZ) -
51. Effect (cÖfve) Affect (cÖfvweZ nIqv) Effective (Kvh©Ki) Effectively (Kvh©Ki fv‡e)
52. Envy (wnsmv) Envy (wnsmv Kiv) Envious (wnsmyK) Enviously (wnsmvq)
53. Election (wbe©vPb) Elect (wbe©vPb Kiv) Elective (wbe©vPb‡hvM¨) -
54. Enemy(kÎæ)/ - Inimical (kÎæfvevcbœ) Inimically (kÎæZvekZ)
Enmity (kÎæZv)
55. Entry/entrance Enter (cÖ‡ek Kiv) - -
(cÖ‡ekvwaKvi)
56. Excitement Excite(D‡ËwRZ Kiv) Exciting/ Excited Excitedly
57. Error(fzj) Err(fzj Kiv) Erroneous Erroneously
58. Existence (Aw¯ÍZ¡) Exist (wU‡K _vKv, euvPv) Existent (PjwZ)/Existing -
59. Extremity (PiggvÎv) - Extreme (Pig/P~ovšÍ) Extremely (AZ¨šÍ, LyeB)

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 399 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


94. What is the noun of the word “enter”? 98. The correct adverb form of the
[miKvix gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-11] “economic” is- [Ptwet (H) 08-09]
A entrap B entry A economy B ecomicaly
C entrance D enterity Ans:b,c C economically D economize Ans:c
95. Choose the adjective form of the 99. Adjective form of the word “Enemy”
following words. [Lytwet (S) 16-17,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: [ivtwet 07-08]
NATP Gi gvV mnKvix-19] A jealous B animosity
A Excitement B Exciting C inimical D enimity Ans:c
C Excite D Excitingly Ans:b 100. Adjective form of the word “Elect” [ivtwet
96. The noun from of the verb ‘educate’ is A election B electively 05-06]
[WvK Awa`߇ii Aw÷‡gUi 2018]
C elective D elasticity Ans:c
A educative B education
101. Adjective form of the word “envy”-
C educational D educated Ans:b [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (K‡cvZvÿ)-10, ivtwet (F1) 12-13]
97. Verb of the word “economy”?[15 Zg wkÿK A envity B envious
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-19]
C jealous D enviable Ans:b
A economic B ecomicaly
C economically D economize Ans:d

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


60. Falsehood (wg_¨vPvi) Falsify (wg_¨v eY©bv Kiv) False (wg_¨v) Falsely (wg_¨vfv‡e)
61. Favor(AbyMÖn) Favor (AbyMÖn Kiv) Favorite/ Favorably (AbyK~‡j)
favourability Favorable (AbyK~j)
62. Flight(DÇqb) Fly(Dov) - -
63. Float (fvmv) Float (fvwmqv hvIqv/fvmv) Floating- (fvmšÍ) -
64. Fool (†evKv †jvK) Befool (†evKv evbv‡bv) Foolish (†evKv) Foolishly (†evKvi gZ)
65. Friend (eÜz) Befriend (eÜz nIqv) Friendly (eÜzfvevcbœ) No adverb form
66. Globalization(wek¦vqb) Globalize (wek¦vqb Kiv) Global (‰ewk¦K) Globally (wek¦e¨vcx)
67. Glory (‡MŠie) Glory/glorify(‡MŠie `vb Kiv) Glorious (‡MŠiegq) Gloriously(‡MŠi‡ei mv‡_)

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]

C fleet D none of them Ans:b A befool B foolish

103. What is the verb form of “false”?[ivtwet C fool D foolishly Ans:b


A(even), fvlv (evs/Bs)14-15, mnKvix RR-0, cÖv_:mn: wkÿK 12 (cÙv)] 106. Fly kãwUi Noun n‡”Q- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10 (BQvgwZ)]
A falsificate B falsify A plight B fleet
C falsitite D enfalse Ans:b C flew D flight Ans:d
104. Which is the verb of the word “fool”?[9g 107. Choose the adjective of “friend”? [ivtwet
cÖflK wbeÜb-13, e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (AvBb, wePvi I msm` mwPevjq)- (F1) 11-12, NU 10-11]
12, Btwet (BBA) 15-16]
A Friendly B befriend
A Foolish B Foolishness
C friendfull D none. Ans:a
C fooled D befool Ans:d

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 400 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Noun Verb Adjective Adverb
68. Habit (Af¨vm, ¯^fve) Habituate(Af¨vm nIqv) Habitual (Af¨vmMZ) Habitually(Af¨vmMZfv‡e)
69. Hallucination(Kíbv) Hallucinate(Kíbv Kiv) Hallucinatory -
70. Hand (nvZ, wbqš¿Y) Handle Handy (Kzkjx, DcKvix, -
(Pvjv‡bv, wbqš¿Y Kiv) myweavRbK)
71. Hardness (K‡VviZv) Harden(k³/gReyZ Kiv) Hard (k³, KwVb) Hard (K‡Vvifv‡e)
72. Hatred (N„Yv) Hate (N„Yv Kiv) Hateful (N„wYZ) -
73. Heart (ü`q, AšÍi) Hearten (Drmvn †`qv) Hearty/heartening Heartily (AvšÍwiKfv‡e,
(D`¨gx/ AwaK Avb›``vqK) D`¨g mnKv‡i)
74. Hope (Avkv) Hope (Avkv Kiv) Hopeful/hopeless Hopefully/hopelessly
75. Humanity(gvbweKZv) Humanize(ü`qvevb nIqv) - -
76. Horror (AvZ¼/fxwZ) Horrify (AvZw¼Z Kiv) Horrible (fqvbK) Horribly (-fv‡e)
77. Hindrance(evav) Hinder(evav †`Iqv) -
 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|
108. The adverb form of the word “heart” 112. What is the adverb of “hope”? [bMi Dbœqb
is- [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹yj/mgchv©q)-15, ‡c‡Uªv evsjvi mnKvix Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-09, ivtwet 09-10, Btwet 10-11]
g¨v‡bRvi-11, mÂq cwi`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-07, Btwet (A) 14-15, A hopeful B hopefully
‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. (wbiv. Acv.)- 01 A‡±v. 21]
C hopefulness D hopeless Ans:b
A heartened B heartily
113. What is the verb is the word “habit”?
C hearty D heartening Ans:b
[miKvix gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-97, Btwet (B) 08-09,  ûeû Kgb
109. What is the adjective of the word cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cwit ey¨t Ryywbqi cwit mnt (3-1-2020), gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-
wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)]
“heart”? [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK
A habitable B habitation
(Z…Zxq avc)-19, 12th BCS, Lytwet 05-06, (RxeweÁvb) 15-16, ivtwet
03-04, 04-05, (E-Odd) 14-15, †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix C habitual D habituate Ans:d
cwiPvjK (AvBb)-13, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv)-13] e¨vL¨v: ‘Habit n‡jv Noun hvi A_© Af¨vm|
A heart B hearten Habitable n‡jv Adjective hvi A_© evm‡hvM¨|
C heartening D heartful Ans:c Habitation n‡jv Noun hvi A_© Avevmf~wg|
110. “Hand” kãwUi verb n‡”Q- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK- Habituate n‡jv Verb hvi A_© wb‡R‡K †Kv‡bv
A handle B harder 10(Ki‡Zvqv)] wKQz‡Z Af¨¯Í Kiv‡bv|
C hardy D enhand Ans:a
114. What is the noun of the “hate”? [6ô †emiKvix
111. The adjective of “hardness” is- [kÖg Dc cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv-10, miKvix gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-11, Kztwet
mnKvix cwiPvjK-01, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10 (Lyjbv wefvM)] (A) 10-11, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 13-14, wm‡jU K…wl wek¦we`¨vjq 06-07]

A hardly B harder A hate B hatefulness


C hardy D hard Ans:d C hatred D behated Ans:c

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


78. Identification (mbv³KiY) Identify (mbv³ Kiv) Identified (mbv³K…Z) -
79. Illustration(e¨vL¨v) Illustrate(e¨vL¨v Kiv) Illustrious(e¨vL¨vg~jK) Illustriously
80. Imagination(Kíbv) Imagine(Kíbv Kiv) Imaginary(Kíbxq)/ -
imaginative
81. Imitation (AbyKiY) Imitate (AbyKiY Kiv) Imitative (AbyKiYg~jK) Imitatively(-fv‡e)
82. Information (Z_¨) Inform (Rvbv‡bv) Informative (Z_¨g~jK) Informatively
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 401 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
83. Inclusion (AšÍf©yw³) Include(AšÍfz©³ Kiv) inclusive (AšÍf©yw³) Inclusively
84. Innocence (wb‡`©vl) - Innocent (wbiciva) Innocently (mijwP‡Ë)
85. Insistence (†R`) Insist (†R` Kiv) Insistent (wRw`/wR`c~Y)© Insistently (†R`ekZ)
86. Invention (Avwe®‹vi) Invent (Avwe®‹vi Kiv) Inventive (D™¢vebx)
87. Instant(Riæwi) - Instantaneous
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb
88. Joy (Avb›`) Enjoy (Dc‡fvM Kiv) Joyful/joyous (Drdzjø) Joyfully/joyously
89. Justice/justification Justify (wePvi Kiv)/ Just/justifiable Justly (h_vh_fv‡e)
(mywePvi/hyw³hy³Zv) (mZZv wbiƒcY Kiv) (b¨vq civqY/h_vh_)
90. Knowledge (Ávb) Know (Rvbv, AeMZ Knowledgeable Knowledgeably
nIqv, cwiwPZ nIqv) (Ávbm¤úbœ/ AeMZ) (mÁv‡b)

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)]

116. The adjective of “imitate” is- [cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v A enjoy B jolly


(ciivóª I A_©)-01, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 18-19] C Joyous D joyful Ans:c
A imitation B imitator 121. Verb of the word “justification” is- [Xvtwet
C imitative D imitating Ans:c (B) 04-05, Btwet (F) 10-11, ‡et‡ivtwet (A) 11-12, SESIP Gi
_vbv gva¨wgK wkÿv Kg©KvZv©-15]
117. What is the noun of “innocent”? [Dc‡Rjv/
_vbv mnKvix wkÿv Awdmvi-12] A justice B justify
A innocently B innocence C justified D justifiable Ans:b
C innocentful D innocentness Ans:b 122. What is the noun of “know”? [8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-
12, 9g wkÿK wbeÜb-13, ivtwet 07-08, 09-10, kvtwetcÖtwet 04-05, 41st BCS]
118. The adjective of “independence” is-
[wcwUAvB Gi Bb÷ªv±i-06] A knowing B known
A independable B independing C knowable D knowledge Ans:d
C independent D indepenuous Ans:c

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


91. Laughter (nvwm) Laugh (nvmv) Laughable (nvm¨Ki) Laughably (nvm¨Kifv‡e)
92. Legitimacy(‰ea¨Zv) - legitimate(‰ea¨) -
93. Length (‰`N©¨) Lengthen (`xN©vwqZ Kiv) Long (j¤^v, `xN©) Lengthwise
94. Life (Rxeb) Live (†e‡P _vKv/ evm Kiv) Lively, Living (RxešÍ) -
95. Locality (¯’vb, Avevm) Localize (¯’vbxqKiY Kiv) Local (¯’vbxq) Locally (¯’vbxqfv‡e)
96. Love (cÖYq/fvjevmv) Love(fv‡jvevmv) Lovable/Lovley -
97. Loss (ÿwZ) Lose (nvwi‡q †djv) Lost, losing (civwRZ) -
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb
98. Memory(¯§„wZ) Memorize (gyL¯Í Kiv) Memorable (¯§iYxq) Memorably
99. Mourning(‡kvK/wejvc) Mourn (wejvc Kiv) Mournful (‡kvKvZ©) Mournfully(‡kvKvZ©fv‡e)

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 402 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


100. Mountain (ce©Z) - Mountainous (ce©Zgq) -
101. Might(kw³) - mighty (kw³kvjx) -

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]

C numbering D enumerate Ans:d A number B enumerate

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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 403 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


137. The adjective of the word “obligate”? 139. Which is the noun of the word
[DESCO Gi (ACP)-19, Sonali Bank (Officer)-10,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
“oblige”? [DcmnKvix cwiPvjK (kÖg) -01]
RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v (NSI) Gi Rywbqi wdì Awdmvi- 19]
A obliged B oblligation
A obligato B obligation
C obligatory D obligation Ans:d
C obligatory D obligate Ans:c
138. Adverb of the word “object” [`yb©xwZ `gb ey¨‡ivi 140. Adjective of “obey”- [mve-‡iwRóªvi-01, ivtwet 05-06,
(A6) 11-12, Btwet (L) 10-11, (H) 17-18]
mnKvix cwi`k©K-04]
A objection B objective A obey B obedient
C objectable D objectively Ans:d
C obedience D none Ans:b

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


110. Peace(kvwšÍ) Pacify (kvšÍ Kiv) Peaceful, peaceable Peacefully (kvšÍfv‡e)
111. People/population Populate (RbvKxY© Kiv) Populous (Rbeûj) -
112. Persuasion(cÖ‡ivPbv) Persuade (cÖ‡ivwPZ Kiv) Pursuable -
113. Play (‡Ljv) Play (‡Ljv Kiv) - -
114. Pleasure(mš‘wó) Please (mš‘ó Kiv) Pleasant/pleasurable Pleasantly/pleasurably
115. Politeness (f`ªZv) - Polite(f`ª) Politely
116. Politics(ivRbxwZ) Politicise/Politicize - -
117. Popularity(RbwcÖqZv) Popularize(RbwcÖq Kiv) Popular (RbwcÖq) Popularly (RbwcÖqfv‡e)
118. Poverty(`wi`ªZv) Impoverish (wbt¯^ Kiv) Poor (`wi`ª, Mixe) Poorly (Mwievbvnv‡j)
119. Prediction(fwel¨ZevYx) Predict (c~e©vfvm †`Iqv) Predictable(Abygvb‡hvM¨) -
120. Prevention(cÖwZ‡iva) Prevent (cÖwZ‡iva Kiv) Preventive (cÖwZ‡iva) Preventively
121. Prosperity(mg„w×) Prosper(DbœwZ Kiv) Prosperous (mg„×) -
122. Purification(weï×KiY) Purify (weï× Kiv) Purified(cwiï×) -
123. Public(cÖKvk) Publish (cÖKvk Kiv) Publishable -
124. Question(cÖkœ) Question(cÖkœ Kiv) Questionable(cÖkœ‡hvM¨) -

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
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 404 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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]

149. What is the verb word “public”? [WvUv A poorify B impoverish


cÖ‡mwms Acv‡iwUs (cwiKíbv gš¿Yvjq)-02] C empoor D pooren Ans:b
A publicity B publish 154. Noun of “poor” is- [cÖavbgš¿xi Kvhv©jq (cÖkvmwbK
C press D publicise Ans:b Kg©KZv©)-04, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-08, ivtwet 09-10]

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

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


125. Realization(Dcjwä) Realize(Dcjwä Kiv) Realized -
126. Receipt(M„nxZ) Receive(MÖnY Kiv) Receivable(MÖnYxq) -
127. Reference(D‡jøL) Refer(D‡jøL Kiv) Referential/referable Refer-ably
128. Refusal (A¯^xK…wZ) Refuse (A¯^xKvi Kiv) Refusal(cwiZvR¨) -
129. Reliance (Av¯’v) Rely (wbf©i Kiv) Reliant/reliable Reliantly/reliably
130. Reluctance (Awb”Qv) - Reluctant (Awb”QzK) Reluctantly (--fv‡e)
131. Removal (AcmviY) Remove (AcmviY Kiv) Removable -
132. Repetition (cybive„wË) Repeat (cybive„wË Kiv) Repetitive (cybive„wËcÖeY) Repetitively
133. Resolution (`„p msKí) Resolve (`„p msKí Kiv) Resolute (`„p msKwíZ) Resolutely (`„pfv‡e)
134. Response (DËi, mvov) Respond (DËi/mvov †`qv) Responsive (cÖwZwµqvkxj) -
135. Restriction (aŸsm) Restrict(aŸsm Kiv) Restricted/restrictive -
136. Resumption (cybiv¤¢) Resume (cybivq ïiæ Kiv) Resumed -
137. Retardation (`gb) Retard (`gb Kiv) Retarded -
138. Rigidity(k³/K‡Vvi) Rigidify(KwVb K‡i †djv) Rigid (KwVb) -
156. Noun of the word “rely”- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix 158. The noun form of- ‘realize’? [¯’vbxq miKvi, cjøx
wkÿK (ivBb)-13, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (ewikvj wefvM)-08] Dbœqb I mg. gš¿Yv.mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 2017]
A reliment B rely A realized B realization
C reliance D reliement Ans:c C reality D real Ans:b
157. Recognise kãwUi Noun ‡KvbwU? [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. e¨vL¨v: Realise (Dcjwä Kiv) Gi noun form
(wewfbœ c`) 27 AvM÷ 21]
n‡jv realization.
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
A Recognision B Recognition
C Recognisable D Recognising Ans:b https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 405 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
159. The adjective of ‘rigidity’ is- [SESDP Gi 163. Convert into noun “remove” [‡iwR÷vW© †emiKvix
mnKvix _vbv wkÿv Kg©KZ©v-15] cÖv_wgK wkÿK (†Mvjvc)-11, ivtwet (D) 17-18, Ptwet (Q) 09-10]
A rigor B rigid A removing B remove
C rigorous D rigidness Ans:b C removal D re-movement Ans:c
160. The adjective of “restrict”?[‡et‡ivtwet (C) 12-13] 164. Which one is an adjective? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix
A restriction B restricted wkÿK (‡WjUv)-14, Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-10]

C restrictive D both B & C Ans:d A resolve B resolute


C resolution D resolutely Ans:b
161. The word “response” is- [RvZxq ivR¯^ †ev‡W©i
mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v-12] 165. The noun form of the word “repeat”-
A an adjective B a verb [Rtwet (B) 11-12, 14-15]

C a noun D an adverb Ans:c A repeatance B repeation


C repeataion D repetition Ans:d
162. The noun of the word “refuse”? [cÖv_wgK
mnKvix wkÿK (hgybv)-13, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv)-10] 166. The noun of the word “receive”-
A refusement B refuse A receivable B reception [ivtwet 07-08]
C refusing D refusal Ans:d C receipt D receiver Ans:c

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


139. Safety (wbivcËv) Save (iÿv Kiv, euvPv‡bv) Safe (wbivc`) Safely(wbivc`fv‡e)
140. Sale (weµq) Sell (weµq Kiv) Saleable(weµq‡hvM¨) -
141. Satisfaction (mš‘ó) Satisfy(m¯‘ó Kiv) Satisfactory (m‡šÍvlRbK) -
142. Selection (evQvB) Select (evQvB Kiv) Selective(wbe©vPbx) Selectively
143. Service (‡mev, PvKzwi) Serve(†mev Kiv, PvKzwi jvf) Serviceable Serviceably
144. Shortness (mswÿßZv) Shorten(mswÿß Kiv) Short(mswÿß) Shortly(ms‡ÿ‡c)
145. Sight (`„k¨, `„wókw³) See (†`Lv, `k©b Kiv) Visual(`„k¨bxq) Visually
146. Significance (¸iæZ¡) Signify (¸iæZ¡c~Y© nIqv) Significant(¸iæZ¡c~Y©) Significantly
147. Simplicity/simplific Simplify Simple Simply
ation(mijZv) (mnR Kiv) (mnR/mij) (mn‡R/ mnRfv‡e)
148. Society(mgvR) Socialize(mf¨ Kiv) Social(mvgvwRK) Socially
149. Solution (mgvavb) Solve (mgvavb Kiv) Solved(mgvavbK…Z)
150. Statute(÷vwPDU&- wewae×) - Statutory(eva¨Zvg~jK) Statutorily
151. Strength (kw³) Strengthen(kw³kvwj Kiv) Strong(kw³kvwj, `„p) Strongly
152. Stupidity (wbey©w×Zv) Stupefy (AevK Kiv) Stupid(wb‡e©va) Stupidly
153. Substance Substantiate Substantive/substantial Substantively/
(cÖgvY/gReyZ) (gReyZ Kiv) (gReyZx/ev¯Íe/D‡jøL‡hvM¨) Substantially
154. Success (mdjZv) Succeed (mdj nIqv) Successful(mdj) Successfully
155. Sufficiency (cÖvPzh©) Suffice (ch©vß nIqv) Sufficient (ch©vß) Sufficiently(ch©vßfv‡e)
156. Surety /(wbðqZv) Ensure/Assure(wbwðZ Kiv) Sure(wbwðZ) Surely
157. Survival (Aw¯ÍË¡) Survive (wU‡K _vKv) - -
158. Sustenance (cywómvab) Sustain (Ae¨vnZ ivLv) Sustainable(‡UKmB‡hvM¨) -
159. Symbol(cÖwZK/wPý) Symbolize (cÖwZwKKiY Kiv) Symbolic/ Symbolical Symbolically
160. Sympathy (mnvbyf~wZ) Sympathize(`qv †`Lv‡bv) Sympathetic(mnvbyf~wZkxj) Sympathetically

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 406 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


 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|
167. The noun of the word ‘sure’ is- [ivtwet (E3) 176. What is the noun of the word “See”
17-18, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (e¨emvq wkÿv I KvixMix) 12-13] [Uttara Bank-08, cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-1]
A assurance B ensure Asight B sought
C surety D sure Ans:c Cseen D scene Ans:a
evbvb mZK©Zv: surety- evbv‡b gv‡S re Av‡Q GLv‡b 177. What is the noun of the word “save”?
ri bvB| [8g †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12]

168. Noun form of the word ‘signify’ [mgvR‡mev A savage B secured


Awa`߇ii cևekb Awdmvi-13] C safety D suggest Ans:c
A significant B significance 178. What is the noun from of the word
C significantly D insignificant Ans:b ‘Solved’? [ GB †Uwej †_‡K ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: RvtKtKvtbtBtwet
(C) (Set-1/2), 19-20]
169. The verb of ‘strength’ is: [cwimsL¨vb I Z_¨ A Solution B Solved
e¨e¯’vcbv Awa`߇ii cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v-17]
C Solveness D Solvent Ans:a
A strengthen B strong
179. The verb of the word “short”? [ GB †Uwej
C stronger D strengthening Ans:a †_‡K ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx
(wmwfj) 19, et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (Gd), †mU-we, 19-20]
170. Verb of the word “sale” is- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq
A sold B sell mnKvix wkÿK-08]
A short B shorten
C enshort D shorter Ans:b
C salling D sale Ans:b
180. What is the verb of the “success”? [Rvtwet
171. Noun of the word ‘simple’ is- [11Zg wkÿK
(D) 13-14, Btwet 04-05, ivtwet 08-09, 09-10]
wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq 2)-14]
A simply B simplify
A succeed B successful
C prosperity D succession Ans:a
C simplicity D simplication Ans:c
172. The adjective form of ‘sympathy’ is- 181. The word “substantiate” is a/an-[Xvtwet (B)
12-13, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16, 16-17, Btwet (C) 16-17]
[MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx I WªvdUmg¨vb/wmwfj-18]
A sympathetically B sympathetic
A verb B adjective

C sampathize D sympathy Ans:b C noun D adverb Ans:a

173. What is the verb word “shortly”? [12th


182. The verb of ‘success’ is --- [ Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k
WvK wefv‡Mi †cvóvj Acv‡iUi - 19]
BCS, cwievi cwiKíbv cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_x©-15, cjøx Dbœqb ‡ev‡W©i mnKvix
Gb‡dvm©‡g‡›Ui †Kv-AwW©‡bUi-17]
Asucceder B successive
Csucceed D success Ans:c
A short B shorten
183. What is the noun form of “Successful”?
C shorter D shortness Ans:b [13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgchv©q)-16]
174. What is the noun of the word “stupid”? A successfully B succeed
[mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v-12, mnKvix cwievi cwiKíbv Kg©KZ©v-12]
C success D successive Ans:c
A stupidity B Idiot
184. The verb form of the word ‘sure’ is-
C stupendous D stupefy Ans:a [10Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14, ivtwet 07-08, WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs
175. Verb of the word “simple” [miKvix gva¨wgK A suren B surely Ifviwkqvi-18]
A simplicity B sample mnKvix wkÿK-11] C ensure D surety Ans:c
C simplify D simplistic Ans:c

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


161. Tale (Mí) Tell (ejv) Telling (Kvh©Ki) -
162. Tax (Ki, LvRbv) Tax (Ki/ïé avh© Kiv) Taxable (Kiv‡ivc‡hvM¨) -

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 407 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


163. Termination(mgvß) Terminate(BwZ Uvbv) - -
164. Transcendence Transcend Transcendent/ (mxgvwZµgx) Transcendent
(Uªvb‡mb‡WÝ- m‡ev©”P mxgv) (mxgv Qvwc‡q hvIqv) Transcendental(A‡jŠwKK) ally
165. Treatment(wPwKrmv, AvPiY) Treat (wPwKrmv Kiv, Treatable(wPwKrmv‡hvM¨) -
/treatise (M‡elYvg~jK MÖš’) AvPiY Kiv, Av‡jvPbv Kiv)
166. Tyrant(VvBiv›U- ‰¯^ikvmK) - Tyrannous/ Tyrannical Tyrannically
185. Which is the right adjective form of the
word “tyrant”?[mnKvix _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi (ATEO-99] 188. What is the noun of ‘terminate’? [ ûeû
Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet BDwbU we (cÖ_g wmd&U) 2018-19]
A tyrannous B tyrannical
A terminal B terminus Ans:c
C tyrannist D tyrannic Ans:a,b
C termination D none
of the above
186. What is the adjective of the word ‘tax’?
[bvwm© I wgWIqvBdvwi Awa. wmwbqi ÷vd bvm© 18, Kztwet we BDwbU 18-19] 189. The verb form of ‘Television’ is- [ivRkvnx K…wl
Dbœ. e¨vsK (Supervisor)-15]
A taxasion B taxing
A televise B telesite
C taxable D taxability Ans:c
C telesight televisioned Ans:a
D
187. The verb of the noun “treatment”? [ivtwet
e¨vL¨v: Television-`~i`k©b; Gi verb n‡jv
A treat B treatise (B-Law) 12-13]
televise - ‡Uwjwfk‡bi gva¨‡g m¤úªPvi Kiv|
C treatmentise D treaten Ans:a
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb
167. Unity (GKZv, HK¨, mgMÖZv) Unite (GKÎ nIqv) United (HK¨e×, mw¤§wjZ) Unitedly (HK¨e×fv‡e)
168. Understanding Understand Understood Understandingly
(†evSv‡cviv/mg‡SvZv) (†evSv/eyS‡Z cviv) (‡evaMg¨/Dcjä)
169. Universality(me©RbxbZv) - Universal (me©Rbxb) -
170. Urgency (Riæwi) - Urgent (Riæwi) Urgently
171. Usual/usualness - Usual Usually
172. Variance, variation Vary (wfbœ nIqv) Various, variable (wewfbœ) Variously (wewfbœ iƒ‡c)
(wfbœZv) Varied
173. Vacancy(k~b¨Zv, Kg©Lvwj) Vacate (Lvwj Kiv) Vacant (k~b¨, Lvwj, duvKv) Vacantly (k~Y¨g‡b)
174. Vanity (An¼vi) - Vain (An¼vix, e¨_©) Vainly (M‡e©v×Zfv‡e)
175. Validity (‰eaZv) Validate (‰ea Kiv) Valid (ˆea) Validly (ˆeafv‡e)
176. Voice (KÚ¯^i) Voice, vociferate Vocal (KÚmgÜxq) Vocally
177. Vigour (mvnmx) En-vigor(mvnm Kiv) Vigorous(mvnm) Vigorously
178. Voracity (†cUzKZv) - Voracious (†cUzK) Voraciously(†cUzKZvfv‡e)
179. Vitality(Rxewbkw³) - Vital (¸iæZ¡c~Y©) -
190. What is the verb of ‘vile’? [Btwet (we) †mU-K, 19-20] 192. Noun of the word “unite” is- [Btwet 04-
A vilefy B vilify 05,MYgva¨g BbwówUD‡Ui mnKvix cwiPvjK (†eZvi cÖ‡KŠkj cÖwkÿY)-03]
C vility D vilisy Ans:b A unification B uniform
191. What is adjective of the word ‘vitality’? C united D unity Ans:d
[Rvtwet (A4) 13-14, ‡et‡ivtwet E 16-17] 193. Noun of the word “vain” [gva¨wgK I D”P wkÿv
A vitally B vitalize A vanity B vain Awa`߇ii cÖ`k©K-04]
C vital D vitality Ans:c C vainity D vainly Ans:a

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 408 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


194. The Verb of ‘vigor’ is- [†bvtwetcÖtwet (A) 10-11, 197. Which is the noun of the word “Vary”?
ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (‡Kvlva¨ÿ)-15] [ivtwet 03-04, Btwet (B) 12-13, Dental 98-99]
A vigorate B vigorous A variance B variety
C en-vigor D vigourute Ans:c C very D variable Ans:a
195. The noun form of “universal” is: [ivtwet 198. Which is not an acceptable adjective
2018-19 BDwbU G (MÖæc-1)] form of the word “vary”? [Dc‡Rjv mgvR‡mev
A universalty B university A variable B various Awdmvi-06]
C universiality D unversality Ans:d C variful D varied Ans:c
196. The correct verb form of the word 199. The verb of “variation”- [SESDP Gi _vbv gva¨wgK
“valid” is- [ivtwet (B-Law) 11-12, (A5) 12-13] wkÿv Kg©KZv©-15, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 12-13]
A validity B validize A vary B variety
C validate D envalidate Ans:c C various D variable Ans:a

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


180. Wastage (AcPq/e¨q) Waste (AcPq Kiv) Wasteful (Ace¨qx) Wastefully
181. Wisdom (cÖÁv, wePÿYZv) - Wise (Ávbx, cÖvÁ, wePÿY) Wisely (wePÿYZvi mv‡_)
182. Width(cÖk¯ÍZv, cÖ¯’) Widen (cÖk¯Í Kiv) Wide (cÖk¯Í, PIov) Widely(cÖk¯Ífv‡e)
183. Weight (fvi,IRb) Weigh (I‡q-IRb Kiv) Weighty (AZ¨šÍ fvix) Weightily
 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|
200. What is the noun of the word “waste”? 202. Noun of the word “wise” is- [ivtwet 07-08]
[12th BCS, Lytwet 05-06, ivtwet (E-we‡Rvo) 15-16, 06-07, 08-09, A knowing B wisdom
09-10 (A_©bxwZ I †dvK‡jvi), (G-AweÁvb) 16-17, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
miKvwi gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK - 19] C Wisely D wiser Ans:b
A wastage B waste 203. What is the noun form of the word
C wasting D wastefull Ans:a “Weigh-I‡q”? [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (L) 11-12]
201. Adjective of “width” is- [ivtwet (E-even roll) 12-13] A Weigh B Weight

A widen B wider C Weighty D none Ans:b


C wide D none 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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 409 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


(‰ewkó¨, PwiÎ) (‰ewkó¨ cÖ`k©b Kiv) (‰ewkó¨g~jK) (‰ewkó¨g~jKfv‡e)
159. Class(web¨vm/‡kÖYx) Classify(‡kÖYxe× Kiv) Classified(web¨vmK…Z) Classifically/classifiably
160. Commerce Commercialize Commercial Commercially
(evwYR¨) (evwYwR¨KxKiY Kiv) (evwYwR¨K) (evwYwR¨K fv‡e)
161. Company (m½) Accompany Companionable -
(m½ †`Iqv) (wgïK, m½‡hvM¨)
162. Construction Construct Constructive Constructively
(wbg©vY/MVb) (wbg©vY Kiv/MVb Kiv) (BwZevPK/MVbg~jK) (Kvh©Kifv‡e)
163. Co-operation Co-operate Co-operative Co-operatively
(mn‡hvwMZv) (mn‡hvwMZv Kiv) (mn‡hvwMZvg~jK) (mn‡hvwMZvg~jKfv‡e)
164. Critic/Criticism Criticize Critical Critically
(mgv‡jvPbv) (mgv‡jvPbv Kiv) (m¼Uc~Y©, mgv‡jvPbvg~jK) (mgv‡jvPbvg~jKfv‡e)
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb
165. Debate (weZK©) Debate (weZK© Kiv) Debatable (weZK©‡hvM¨) Debatably(weZK©‡hvM¨fv‡e)
166. Discipline Discipline (wbqgvbyewZ© Disciplinary -
(wbqgvbyewZ©Zv) nIqv, kvw¯Í †`qv) (wbqgZvwš¿K)
167. Definition (msÁv) Define (msÁvwqZ Kiv) Defined (msÁvwqZ) Definitely
168. Detection (mbv³KiY) Detect (mbv³ Kiv) Detective(mbv³KiYg~jK) -
169. Digestion (nRg kw³) Digest (nRg Kiv) Digestive (nRgKi) Digestively
170. Division (wefvRb/fvM) Divide (fvMKiv) Divisional/divisible/ Divisionally/divisibly
dividable(wefvMxq/wefvR¨)
171. Depth (MfxiZv) Deepen (Mfxi Kiv) Deep (Mfxi) Deeply (Mfxifv‡e)

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


172. Ease (Avivg, mnRZv) Ease (Avivg †`Iqv) Easy (mnR) Easily (mn‡R)
173. Eye (†PvL/bRi) Eye (bRi ivLv) Ocular (`k©bxq) Ocularly
174. Edition (m¤úv`bv, ms¯‹iY) Edit (ms¯‹iY Kiv) Editorial (m¤úv`Kxq) -
175. Employment (PvKzwi) Employ (PvKzwi †`Iqv) Employed (PvKzwicÖvß) -
176. Excellence (‡kªôZ¡) Excel (me©‡kÖô nIqv) Excellent(PgrKvi) Excellently (-- fv‡e)
177. Fear (fq/AvZ¼) Fear (fq Kiv) Fearful (fqvbK/wbf©xK) Fearfully
178. Facility (my‡hvMmyweav) Facilitate (mnR Kiv) Facilitating(myweavRbK) -
179. Form (AvKvi/MVb) Form(AvKvi MVb Kiv) Formal(AvbyôvwbK) Formally (AvbyôvwbKfv‡e)
180. Fright (fxwZ/AvZ¼) Frighten (AvZw¼Z Kiv) Frightful (fqvbK) Frightfully
181. Fruit (dj) Be-fruit (djcÖm~-nIqv) Fruitful/fruitless Frightfully/fruitlessly
(djcÖm~/wbõj) (djcÖm~fv‡e/wbõjfv‡e)

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


182. Grammar(e¨vKiY,fvlvixwZ) - Grammatical(e¨vKiYMZ) Grammatically (-fv‡e)
183. Generation (Rb¥`vb/cÖRb¥) Generate(Rb¥ `vb Kiv) Generative (Drcv`bÿg) Generatively
184. Government(miKvi/kvmb) Govern (kvmb Kiv) Governmental (miKvix) Governmentally (-fv‡e)
185. Gradation (µgch©vq) Grade(µgch©v‡q mvRv‡bv) Gradual (µgvMZ) Gradually (µgkt)

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 410 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


186. Gladness (Avb›`) Gladden (Avb›` Kiv) Glad (Avbw›`Z) Gladly (†¯^”Qvq)
187. Health (¯^v¯’¨) Heal (Av‡ivM¨ Kiv) Healthy (¯^v¯’¨evb) Healthily (-fv‡e)
188. Honour (m¤§vb/kÖ×v) Honour (m¤§vb/kÖ×v Kiv) Honorable(m¤§vwbZ/kÖ‡×q) Honorably(kÖ×vf‡i)
189. Hesitation (wØav/ms‡KvP) Hesitate (wØavMÖ¯’ Kiv) Hesitant (wØavwš^Z) Hesitantly (wØavq)

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


190. Inauguration (D‡Øvab) Inaugurate(D‡Øvab Kiv) Inaugural (D‡Øvabx) -
191. Inheritance (DËivwaKvi) Inherit (DËivwaKvix nIqv) Inherited (DËivwaKvi m~‡Î cÖvß) -
192. Joint (ms‡hvM¯’j) Join (‡hvM`vb Kiv) Joint (†hŠ_) Jointly (‡hŠ_fv‡e)
193. King (ivRv, kvmK) - Kingly/royal (ivRKxq) Royally (ivRKxqfv‡e)
194. Labour (kªg) Labour (cwikªg Kiv) Laborious (cwikªgx) Laboriously
195. Law (AvBb) - Lawful/legal-AvBbMZ/‰ea Lawfully/legally
196. Luck (‡mŠfvM¨) Luck (‡mŠfvM¨evb nIqv) Lucky (†mŠfvM¨evb) Luckily(‡mŠfvM¨ekZ)

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


197. Method (c×wZ) Methodize(c×wZMZ Kiv) Methodical (c×wZMZ) Methodically (-fv‡e)
198. Mind (gb) Mind (g‡bv‡hvM †`Iqv) Mindful/mental(g‡bv‡hvMx) Mindfully/mentally
199. Mixer/mixture (wgkÖY) Mix (wgwkÖZ Kiv, †gkv) Mixed (wgwkÖZ) -
200. Movement (Av‡›`vjb) Move (PjvPj Kiv) Movable (Pjbkxj, A¯’vei) Movably
201. Nature (¯^fve/cÖK…wZ) Naturalize Natural (¯^vfvweK/cÖvK…wZK) Naturally
(¯^vfvweK K‡i †Zvjv) (¯^vfvweK/ cÖvK…wZK fv‡e)
202. Navigation (†bŠ-we`¨v) Navigate (RvnvR Pvjv‡bv) Navigable (bve¨) -
203. Notification Notify Notified -
(†NvlYv/cÖÁvcb) (†Nvlbv Kiv, Rvbv‡bv) (†NvlYv, AewnZ)

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


204. Office (c`/`ßi) Officiate (cÖwZwbwaZ¡ Kiv) Official (`vßwiK/ miKvix) Officially (--fv‡e)
205. Operation (Kvh©µg) Operate (cwiPvjbv Kiv) Operational (Kvh©Ki) Operationally
206. Opposition (we‡ivwaZv) Oppose (we‡ivwaZv Kiv) Opposite (weiæ×/wecixZ) Oppositely
207. Package/packet(‡gvoK) Pack(Ave„Z Kiv) Packed(Ave„Z) -
208. Patience (ˆah©¨, mwnòzZv) - Patient (‰ah©kxj, mwnòz) Patiently (mwnòzfv‡e)
209. Pollution(`~lY) Pollute(`~wlZ Kiv) Pollutant/polluted(`~wlZ) Pollutant-ly
210. Practice (Abykxjb) Practice/practise Practical(Abykxjbg~jK) Practically
211. Presentation(Dc¯’vcb) Present(Dc¯’vcb Kiv) Presentable(Dc¯’vcb‡hvM¨) Presentably
212. Pain (e¨_v, †e`bv) Pain (e¨_v †`Iqv) Painful (‡e`bv`vqK) Painfully
213. Quarrel (SMov/weev`) Quarrel (SMov/weev` Kiv) Quarrelsome (SMov wcÖq) -
Noun Verb Adjective Adverb
214. Reason (hyw³, KviY) Reason (hyw³hy³ nIqv) Reasonable (hyw³hy³) Reasonably(-fv‡e)
215. Rest(wekÖvg) Rest(wekÖvg Kiv) Restful (Avivg`vqK) Restfully/restlessly
216. Reflection(cÖwZdjb) Reflect(cÖwZdwjZ Kiv) Reflective Reflectively
217. Resentment(AbyZwß) Resent(AbyZvc Kiv) Resentful Resentfully

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 411 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


218. Rotation (ch©vqµg) Rotate (ch©vqµ‡g Avmv) Rotational Rotationally
219. Separation(c„_KxKiY) Separate(c„_K Kiv) Separable(c„_Kx) -
220. Sleep (Nyg) Sleep (Nygv‡bv) Asleep(NygšÍ) /sleepless Sleeplessly
221. Speech(evK¨/K_v) Speak(K_v ejv) Spoken(K_¨) -
222. Suggestion (civgk©) Suggest (civgk© †`qv) Suggestive(civgk©g~jK) Suggestively
223. Supposition (Abygvb) Suppose (Abygvb Kiv) Supposed(¯^xK…Z, Kw_Z)
224. Suspicion (m‡›`n) Suspect (m‡›`n Kiv) Suspicious(m‡›`ncÖeY) Suspiciously
225. System Systematize Systematic Systematically

Noun Verb Adjective Adverb


226. Triumph (weRq) Triumph (weRqjvf Kiv) Triumphant (weRqx) Triumphantly
227. Thanks Thank (ab¨ev` †`Iqv, Thankful (K…ZÁ) Thankfully
(ab¨ev`, K…ZÁZv) K…ZÁZv Rvbv‡bv)
228. Translation (Abyev`) Translate (Abyev` Kiv) Translational/ Translatable -
(Abyev`‡hvM¨) /Translated (Abyw`Z)
229. Theory (ZË¡, gZev`) Theorize(ZË¡ cÖ`vb Kiv) Theoretical (ZvwË¡K) Theoretically
230. Victim(wbh©vwZZ e¨w³) Victimize(wbh©vwZZ nIqv) Victimized(wbh©vwZZ) -
231. Vivacity(cÖv‡Yv”QjZv) - Vivacious(cÖvYešÍ) Vivaciously
232. Valuation/value(g~j¨) Value(g~j¨ Kiv) Valuable/verifiable Verifiably
233. Volunteer(‡¯^”Qv‡meK) Volunteer(‡¯^”Qvq KvR Kiv) Voluntary (†¯^”QvK…Z) Voluntarily(†¯^”Qvq)
234. Weakness (`ye©jZv) Weaken (`ye©j Kiv) Weak (`ye©j Kiv) Weakly (`ye©jfv‡e)
235. Wash/washing/ Wash/ washing/ Washable/washing Wash ably
washer (†aŠZKiY) washer (‡avqv, †aŠZ Kiv) /washy (‡aŠZ) (cwi®‹vifv‡e †avqv)

Model Test/Chapter Review


(on Interchange of parts of speech)
204. What is the noun form of the word 207. The adjective of the word “laugh” is-
[`yb©xwZ `gb ey¨‡ivi cwi`k©K-03, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 12-13, PSC Gi
“pious”? [wkÿK wbeÜb (Ge‡Z`vqx cÖavb, Rywbqi wkÿK I K¡vix)-10]
A piouseness B pousity
A laughing B laughable mnKvix mwPe-05]
C laugh D laughingly Ans:b
C piety D pity Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: piety(cvq&wU)-fw³| 208. Verb of the word “full” is- [‡iwRóvW© †emiKvix
cÖv_wgK wkÿK-11 (†Mvjvc)]
205. Adjective form of the word “truth” A filled B fulfillment
[cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (ivRkvnx wefvM -00)]
C full D fill Ans:d
A truly B true
209. Adjective of the word “study” [cÖv_wgK mnKvix
C truism D none of these Ans:b
wkÿK-08 (BQvgwZ)]
206. Which of the following underline word A studious B preserving
is verb? [Medical.09-10] C stupidity D study Ans:a
A He is dependent to me
210. Adjective of the word “trouble” is- [cÖv_wgK
B Lean assure you. C It gave me trouble. we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-08]
D We stood silently. Ans:b A troublefull B troublesome Ans:b
C troubling D none of these

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 412 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


211. Adjective form of the “passion” [‡iwR: 218. The adjective of the word ‘include’? [
†emiKvix cÖv_wgK wkÿK -11 (†Mvjvc), cÖv_wgK mn: wkÿK (hgybv)-13] Dc‡ii †Uwej †_‡K ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb
A passionful B pastoral cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) 2019]

C emanation D passionate Ans:d A inclution B includable


C inclusive D includness Ans:b
212. The function of the underlined word?
“He sleeps sound sleep.” [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet A, 13-14] 219. The verb form of the ‘decit’ is: [ Dc‡ii
†Uwej †_‡K ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 15 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv
A pronoun B noun (K‡jR/mg ch©vq) 2019]
C verb D adverb Ans:b A decitful B decitfully
213. Identify the correct compound word C decisive D deceive Ans:d
“Noun + Noun” [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet A, 12-13] e¨vL¨v: Decit- (cÖZvibv)-Gi verb form n‡jv decive
A Lock-up B Tax-payer hvi A_© cÖZvwiZ Kiv; ‡avuKv †`Iqv|
C Sweet-heart D Strong-hold Ans:b 220. What is the noun form of the word
214. The verb of the word ‘survival’ is- [ “defer”? [Xvtwet (C) 13-14, (A) 16-17, ‡et‡ivtwet (C) 15-16]
ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi- A difference B deferment
19, wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖwKŠkjx (wmwfj)-17]
C deferation D defermation Ans:b
A Survey B Service
C Survive D Swerve Ans:c
221. What is the adjective form of the word
‘opal-eY©vwj cv_i’? [Btwet (C) 10-11]
215. The verb of the word “Company”? [m¤¢ve¨
cÖkœ, Abykxjb Kiæb] A opalescent(eY©gq) B opaque
A company B Accompanial C opulent D opallant Ans:a
C Acompany D Accompany Ans:d 222. Which pair is different? [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK
216. What is the noun of the word (mycvifvBRvi)-15]
‘spontsneous’? [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cªv_wgK I MYwkÿv A sure, ensure B false, falsify
gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`ßi, wcwUAvB BÝUªv±i (mvavib) 19, C weak, weaker D able, enable Ans:c
Textile University 13-14]
e¨vL¨v: C Gi kã `ywU n‡”Q positive: comparative
A spanteneously B spontaneity Ans:b
Ges euvwK †Rvov¸‡jv n‡”Q adjective: verb
C Spontaneousity D spontaneausible
223. Choose the odd pair: [etwet (L) 13-14]
217. Noun form of ‘guilty’ is – [ Dc‡ii †Uwej †_‡K ûeû
Kgb cÖkœ: 15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) 2019]
A study: studious B prove: proof
A guiltness B guilt C live: life

C guilting D guiultys Ans:b D examine: examination Ans:a


e¨vL¨v: ÕGuilty’ kãwU n‡jv Adjective Avi Gi e¨vL¨v: A Gi kã `ywU n‡”Q noun/verb: adjective
noun n‡jv guilt. Ges euvwK †Rvov¸‡jv n‡”Q verb: noun

%%%%%%%%%%%0000000%%%%%%%%%%%%

Position/ Identificaton of Parts of Speech


Parts of Speech Gi Position/ Identification wb‡q wewfbœ wbqgKvbyb Noun, Pronoun, Verb, Adjective,
Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection GB Aa¨vq¸‡jvi 1g ev ‡kl As‡k MCQ mn Av‡jvwPZ Av‡Q|
ZvB bZzb K‡i Av‡jvPbvi cÖ‡qvRb †bB| weiw³ Gov‡Z GLv‡b Repeat Kiv n‡jv bv| wcÖq cvVK Avkv Kwi welqwU
BwZevPK `„wó‡Z †`L‡eb| ZvB hviv Parts of Speech Gi Position/ Identification Rvb‡Z Pvb H Aa¨vq¸‡jv
co‡jB n‡e| ab¨ev`|
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 413 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
aDd
Functional Sentence Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 3wU+- 5, 6, 7
 All Bank Job Exams 2wU+- No Need
 Primary Job Exams wU+- No Need Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|

 PSC & Other Jobs wU+- 1-4, 5, 7 https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/


GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-
1. Identify the imperative sentence. 2. ‘May Allah help you’ What kind of
AI shall go to college. [27th
BCS I Ab¨vb¨] sentence is this? [11th BCS]
B Matin is singing a song. A Assertive B Optative

CStand up. Ans:c C Imperative D Exclamatory Ans:b

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|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Sentence: evK¨ n‡jv GK/GK¸”Q kã hv cwic~Y© g‡bi fve/A_© cÖKvk K‡i| Bs‡iwR‡Z ejv hvq, A sentence
is a word or a group of words that makes or expresses a complete sense, thought, feeling or
clear meaning. (evK¨ n‡”Q GK/GK¸”Q kã hv cwic~Y© g‡bi fve, wPšÍv, Abyfwz Z A_ev ¯úó A_© cÖKvk K‡i)
†hgb: He is a good student. (‡m fvj QvÎ) Bs‡iwR‡Z ejv nq- A sentence must have two essential
parts; a. Subject; b. Finite verb;
Sentence: He is a good student.
Subject Predicate GLv‡b- Subject: ‘He’ Finite verb: ‘is’
He is a good student. Predicate: ‘is a good student.’
Finite verb Extension Extension: ‘a good student.’
1. A sentence is a -----. [¯^ivó gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖmvkwbK 2. A sentence must have a ---. (GKwU ev‡K¨i
Kg©KZ©v-06, mnKvix cwievi cwiKíbv Kg©KZv©-16]
Aek¨B --- _v‡K) [Zzjv Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v 97, ivtwet 05-06]
A group of words
A group of words B description An:d
B group of words that makes a complete sense
C statement
C collection of words
D subject and finite verb
D part of paragraph Ans:b
Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 414 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
3. A sentence is a group of words that g‡b ivLyb: GKwU evK¨ n‡”Q GK¸”Q kã hv
expresses a complete -----. [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b cwic~Y©fv‡e sense, thought, feeling or
†Uwjwfkb cÖ‡KŠkjx †MÖW-2)-04, wc,Gm,wm-98, BB-01] meaning cÖKvk K‡i|
A thought (g‡bi fve) B paragraph
C predicate D fragment Ans:a

Topic-2: Subject Ges Predicate ej‡Z wK eySvq? D`vniYmn e¨vL¨v Ki|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Subject (ev‡K¨i KZ©v): ev‡K¨ †h e¨w³, e¯‘ ev welq wb‡q ejv ev wjLv nq ZvB subject| †hgb:
He is a good student. GB ev‡K¨ Subject (He); evK¨ wjLvi mgq mvaviYZ subject _v‡K
cÖ_‡g| we‡kl `ªóe¨: mvaviYZ Subject Qvov evK¨ MVb nq bv, ZvB Subject †K ev‡K¨i Agent/
g~j KZ©v ejv nq| Avevi GKwU ev‡K¨i Subject/KZ©v nIqvi †hvM¨Zv iv‡L ïay Noun/Pronoun|
Predicate (D‡Ïk¨/we‡aq): Subject mg‡Ü hv ejv nq ZvB predicate| †hgb: He is a good student. GB
ev‡K¨ predicate- (is a good student.)  Advanced Learning: †`Lyb predicate Gi Avevi 2wU Ask; a.
finite verb (is) b. extension (a good student.) G‡`i g‡a¨ finite verb-B n‡”Q gyj Ask KviY GKwU ev‡K¨
extension bv _vK‡jI nq wKš‘ finite verb Qvov evK¨ n‡Z cv‡i bv| myZivs GKwU ev‡K¨ `ywU Ask _vKv Riæwi (2 wU
essential part) Zv n‡jv: a. Subject; b. Finite verb;
4. The predicate of a sentence is --. [Rtwet 06-07] A The object comes first [ivtwet AvBb 03-04]
A a verb B The predicate comes first
B a person about whom something is said C The subject comes first
C what is said about subject D The person comes first Ans:c
D which determines the subjects Ans:c Tips: mvaviYZ assertive evK¨ †jLvi mgq cÖ_‡g
5. When we write sentence, ------. Subject e‡m Ges c‡i verb e‡m; ZvB mwVK DËi-c|
Topic-3: Function/Meaning Abyhvqx Sentence KZ cÖKvi? ms‡ÿ‡c †Pbvi Dcvq I MVb wjLyb|
Function/Meaning Abyhvqx Sentence 5 cÖKvi: G¸‡jv †Pbvi Dcvq I MVb ms‡ÿ‡c wb‡P †`Lyb-
Sl Sentence evK¨ †Pbvi mnR Dcvq/ Structure(MVb)
Assertive ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z Subject _v‡K Ges †k‡l full stop (.) _v‡K
1
(wee„wZg~jK) a. Sub +verb + object/complement.... + (.)
ev‡K¨ Subject Gi Av‡M Auxiliary verb Ges ev‡K¨i †k‡l inter. sign (?) _v‡K
Interrogative
2 (cÖkœm~PK) a. Aux. verb+ sub+ main verb + object/ complement.…..?
b. W/H question + Aux. verb +sub.+ main verb + object/complement...?
ev‡K¨ Subject _v‡K bv Main verb Øviv ïiæ Ges †k‡l full stop (.) _v‡K (evK¨wU
Imperative Please/ Kindly/ Don’t/ Never/ Let/ Always+ Main verb ØvivI ïiæ n‡Z cv‡i)
3 (Av‡`k- a. Main verb/Let + object/complement.….. + (.)
Dc‡`kg~jK) b. Don’t/Never + main verb + object/complement….. + (.)
c. Please/Kindly + main verb + object/complement…... + (.)
4 Optative ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z May _v‡K a. May+ assertive sentence + (.)
Exclamatory ev‡K¨ exclamatory sign (!) a. Av‡eMm~PK word + assertive sentence+(!)
5
(we¯§qm~PK) _v‡K b. What/how/If…+ assertive sentence+(!)

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 415 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


6. Identify the imperative sentence. A Simplesentence
[27th BCS, cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii mnKvix Bb÷ªv±i-12] B Optative sentence
a) I shall go to college. C Assertive sentence
b) Matin is singing a song. D Imperative sentence Ans:d
c) Stand up. Ans:c 8. The boy has a book. The sentence is --?
[cywjk mnKvix ivmvqwbK cixÿK-02, ivtwet 05-06]
d) It has been raining since morning.
a) assertive b) interrogative
g‡b ivL‡eb: imperative evK¨-Please/ Kindly/
c) imperative d) optative Ans:a
Don’t/Never/ Let/Main verb Øviv ïiæ nq|
Clue: ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z Subject (the boy) Ges †k‡l
ev‡K¨ Subject _v‡K bv Z‡e ev‡K¨i †k‡l full
full stop (.) Av‡Q weavq evK¨wU Assertive evK¨;
stop (.) _v‡K| GB evK¨wU main verb “stand”
9. ‘Come with me’ This is an--- [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi/
Øviv ïiæ n‡q‡Q †hLv‡b subject bvB| Z‡e †k‡l wefv‡Mi/ Awa`߇ii cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v) 18]
full stop Av‡Q weavq GwU imperative evK¨- A imperative sentence
B interrogative sentence
7. “Go there at once.” is a/an-. (Gÿwb †mLv‡b
C assertive sentence
hvI) [evsjv‡`k †gwib GKv‡Wgx (52 e¨vP) 15-16, RbmsL¨v I cwievi D exclamatory sentence Ans:a
Kj¨vY Kg©KZ©v-09]

Topic-4: Assertive Sentence Kv‡K e‡j? D`vniYmn e¨vL¨v Kiæb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Assertive Sentence (wee„wZg~jK evK¨): †h sentence GKwU mvaviY wee„wZ/eY©bv †`q Zv‡K assertive
sentence e‡j| ZvB Bs‡iwR‡Z ejv hvq- An assertive sentence means a simple statement (wee„wZ/
eY©bv). GB evK¨ †Pbvi mnR Dcvq: Giƒc ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z Subject Ges †k‡l full stop (.) _v‡K|
MVb: Subject + Main Verb+ object/complement+ extension+ (.)
‡hgb: We had four brothers. -She was very talkative. Advanced Learning: KL‡bv
KL‡bv Assertive ev‡K¨I verb Øviv ïiæ n‡Z cv‡i ZLb sub. wn‡m‡e I/We Dn¨ _v‡K| †hgb: Thank you.
Speaking G e¨eüZ Sub Grammar Abyhvqx e¨eüZ Speaking G Sub Grammar G Sub.
e¨ZxZ Assertive evK¨ Subject mn Assertive evK¨ e¨ZxZ Assertive evK¨ mn Assertive evK¨-
Hope, you are well. I/We hope you are well. Welcome (you). I/We welcome you.
Wish your success. I/We wish your success. Thank you. I/We thank you.
10. Which of the following is an assertive
sentence? [Medical-09-10] 12. “I could not help laughing” is an
A I feel a little humiliated. example of- [Kztwet (B) 14-15]
B She was very talkative. Ans:a,b,c,d A Assertive sentence
C They are quite mistaken. B Optative sentence
D Time passes very fast. C Imperative sentence
11. An assertive sentence means- D Complex sentence Ans:a
A We affirm what is said [Btwet (C) 05-06]
B a negative form Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
C a simple statement https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA
D comment or order Ans:c

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 416 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-5: Interrogative Sentence ‡Pbvi Dcvq Kx? G‡ÿ‡Î WH Word KqwU Ges Kx Kx?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Interrogative Sentence(cÖkœm~PK evK¨): †h evK¨ cÖkœ‡evaK A_© †`q Zv‡K interrogative
sentence e‡j| ‡hgb: Does he go there? ‡m wK †mLv‡b hvq?
†Pbvi Dcvq-1: Giƒc ev‡K¨ Subject Gi Av‡M Auxiliary verb Ges ev‡K¨i †k‡l
interrogative sign (?) _v‡K| ‡hgb: Will you go to the park? -Had I a pen?
‡Pbvi Dcvq-2: †Kvb ev‡K¨ WH word e¨envi K‡i interrogative ev‡K¨ nq|
Giƒc ev‡K¨i MVb- WH word + Aux. verb + Sub.+ …. + (?) ‡hgb: Whom do you want?
WH word: Bs‡iwR‡Z WH word †gvU 09 wU| h_v: who-‡K/Kviv; whom-Kv‡K/Kv‡`i‡K; whose-
Kvi/Kv‡`i; which-‡KvbwU/ †Kvb¸‡jv; what-wK/ wK‡m; how-KZ/ †Kgb/ wKfv‡e; where-‡Kv_vq; when-KLb/
†Kvb mgq; why-‡Kb/ wK Rb¨--|
Advanced Learning: Gme WH Word ¸‡jv Relative pronoun/ conjunction/Adverb wn‡m‡eI
KvR K‡i| ZLb G‡`i A_© n‡e Giƒc: (who-‡h/hviv; whom-hv‡K/hv‡`i‡K; whose-hvi/hv‡`i; which-
‡hwU/‡h¸‡jv; what-hv/hvnv; where †h_vq; when-hLb, †h mgq; why-‡Kb/ †h Rb¨; how-hZ/ ‡hgb/ ‡hfv‡e)
13. Which one is an interrogative sentence? 15. Which of the following sentence is
[cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvjq Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vb I correct? (wb‡Pi †KvbwU mwVK evK¨) [ivtwet (E2) 17-18]
cÖwkÿb ey¨‡ivi BÝUªv±i (wUwUwm)-18, kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix
cÖavb cwi`©kK-09] A Why did you done this?
A He reads a book. B Why you had done this?
B Does he read a book? C Why you have done this?
C He has read a book. D Why have you done this? Ans:d
D He will read a book. Ans:b mZK©Zv: Ackb a fzj KviY did w`‡j done bv n‡q
14. Choose the correct interrogative. (Zzwg do nq| b, c fzj KviY had Ges have G¸‡jv
cv‡K© hv‡e wK?) [Rtwet 05-06] cÖkœ‡evaK ev‡K¨ sub Gi Av‡M emv‡Z nq| ZvB
A Will you go to the park? mwVK DËi d;
B You will go to the park? 16. Where --- Saran live? [wmwKDwiwU G·‡PÄ Kwg. (Awdm mnv.) 27
AvM÷ 21]
C Will go you to the park?
A are B is
D Go will you to the park? Ans:a
C do D does ans:d
‡Pbvi Dcvq-3: WH word Gi mv‡_ wewfbœ complement (A_© m¤úbœKvix AwZwi³ kã) em‡Z cv‡i; †hgb:
Which/What Gi mv‡_ noun complement wn‡m‡e wewfbœ Noun †hgb: Which book/ What book,
What time, Which color, Which pen BZ¨vw` Ges How Gi mv‡_ adjective complement wn‡m‡e
wewfbœ Adjective †hgb: how old, how long, how far, how much, how often BZ¨vw` em‡Z cv‡i|
Giƒc ev‡K¨i MVb: WH word + complement + Aux. Verb + Sub.+ …. + (?)
Example: How old is Anis? What time is the news on TV? Which book are you reading?
17. --- to Barishal by bus yesterday? [GB wbqg 18. How --- renew a passport? [wegvb evsjv‡`k
GqvijvBÝ wj. MÖvDÛ mvwf©m A¨vwmm‡U›U - 18]
†_‡KB Kgb: Xvtwet (D) 19-20] Ans:d
A often do you have to
A did Jashim went B Had Jashim go
B do often you do have
C Was Jashim go D Did Jashim go C you often do have to
Avmj MVb: did + subject + V1 // had + D you do have to often Ans:a
subject + V3,// was + subject + V+ing nq
Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 417 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
19. ----- exercise? (Zzwg KZevi e¨vqvg/ Abykxjb Ki?) 22. What time ---? Complete the sentence.
[mnKvwi _vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Kg©KZv©- 15] Ans:c [Z_¨ gš¿Yv. Aaxb wewUwe-Gi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -2017]

A Howoften you B How often you do A the train leaves


C How often do you D How often are B leaves the train
C is the train leaving
20. Choose the correct interrogative. (Avwb‡mi
D does the train leave Ans:d
eqm KZ?) [Ptwet(wW) 03-04]
A How old is Anis? e¨vL¨v: ‘leave’ verb Gi continuous tense nq
B What is the age of Anis? bv weavq c fzj|
C How the age of Anis is? 23. What time --- the night coach ---? [Kztwet
D How many years Anis is? Ans:a 2018-19 BDwbU we] Ans:a
g‡b ivLv Riæwi: Kv‡iv eqm Rvbvi †ÿ‡Î- How + A will/arrive B does/
will arrive
adj. complement (old) + be verb (am/ is/ C does/arrives D will/ will arrive
are/ was/ were) + subject + …..……. (?) Hints: GLv‡b the night coach n‡”Q subject;
‡hgb: How old is Anis? option-b;c;d; fzj KviY does-will; does-
21. ‘What is your name?’ This is an --- arrives; will/ will G¸‡jv GK‡Î GKev‡K¨ em‡Z
sentence. [wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b KvwiMwiK wkÿv Awa`߇ii cv‡i bv|
Rywbqi BÝU&ªv±i (B‡jKUªwb·, cvIqvi, Kw¤úDUvi) - 18] 24. The sentence, “How far is the train
A interrogative B imperative station?” is a/an- [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix ‡cÖvMÖvgvi-17]
C optative D assertive Ans:a
A interrogative B imperative
C exclamatory D none of these Ans:a

Topic-6: Imperative Sentence ‡Pbvi Dcvq, Gi 4wU MVb I D`vniY wjLyb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Imperative Sentence(Av‡`k-Aby‡iva g~jK evK¨): A sentence that expresses
command, forbid, request and advice is called imperative sentence. (‡h
Sentence Av‡`k, wb‡la, Aby‡iva, AbygwZ BZ¨vw` †evSvq Zv‡K imperative sentence e‡j)
Giƒc Imperative ev‡K¨ Sub “You” Dn¨ _v‡K|
†Pbvi Dcvq: Imperative ev‡K¨ Subject _v‡K bv ZvB evK¨wU mivmwi Main verb/ Let/ Don’t/ Never/
Please/ Kindly/ Always BZ¨vw` Øviv ïiƒ nq Ges ev‡K¨i †k‡l full stop (.) _v‡K|
MVbmg~n D`vniY:
a. Main verb/Let + object …………….… + (.) Open at page 50.
b. Don’t/Never + Main verb + object........ + (.) Don’t/Never tell a lie.
c. Please/kindly+ Main verb+ object…….+ (.) Please/Kindly give me a pen.
d. Always + Main verb+ object…………...+ (.) Always respect your parents.
25. A sentence that expresses command, 26. “Please bring me a cup of tea” What
forbids, request and advice is called ---- kind of sentence is this? [AvenvIqv Awa`߇ii Aaxb
sentence. [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b mnKvix cwiPvjK-04] mnKvix AvenvIqvwe`-00,cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnt wkt wbt cwiÿv-15]
A an interrogative B an imperative A Assertive B Optative
C an affirmative D none Ans:b C Exclamatory D Imperative Ans:d

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 418 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


27. What type of sentence “Pay tribute to 30. Which is imperative sentence? [MY‡hvMv‡hvM
the memory of a national hero” is? Awa`߇ii mnKvix Z_¨ Awdmvi-13, BRTAÕi †gvUihvb cwi`k©©K-17]

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.

c) Exclamatory d) Imperative Ans:d D Open the door. Ans:d

‡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.

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Topic-7: Optative Sentence Gi 3wU MVb I D`vniY wjLyb|
Optative Sentence (B”Qv/cÖv_©bv g~jK evK¨): ev‡K¨ B”Qv/ cÖv_©bv †evSv‡j evK¨wU Optative sentence nq|
†Pbvi Dcvq: ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z mvaviYZ May/ Long live/ Would that/ Had/ I wish _v‡K Ges †k‡l full stop
(.) _v‡K| MVbmg~n: D`vniY:
a. May+ Subject+ verb---------------+ full Stop (.) May Allah bless you.
b. Long live+ Subject-----------------+ full Stop(.) Long live our country.
c. Would that (hw`)+ Subject+ verb---+ full Stop(.) Would that we were a child again.
d. Had+ subject+ verb-----------------+ full Stop(.) Had I had a car. (hw` Avgvi GKUv Mvwo _vwKZ)
e. I wish+ I were+----------------------+ full Stop(.) I wish I were a bird.(hw` Avwg cvwL nZvg)
33. An optative sentence- [NSI-Gi mvuU gy`ªvÿwiK Kvg- 35. ‘May Allah/God help you.’ -What kind
A Asks question Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi-17] of sentence is this? [¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx
B Expresses prayer or desire (wmwfj)-16, mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii BDwbqb mgvRKgx©-16]

C Expresses joys, sorrow etc. A Assertive B Negative

D Expresses sudden feeling Ans:b C Optative D Exclamatory Ans:c

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
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 419 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


e‡j| †Pbvi Dcvq: ev‡K¨ note of exclamation/ Av‡eMm~PK sign (!) _v‡K| A_ev- ev‡K¨ wewfbœ Av‡eMm~PK
kã- Alas! Oh! Bravo! Hurrah! Ah! Tut! Tut! BZ¨vw` _v‡K|
MVbmg~n: D`vniY:
a. Av‡eMm~PK word+ (!) + Assertive evK¨; Hurrah! We have won the game.
b. What/how/if....+ Assertive evK¨+ (!) If I knew this before!
c. How+ adjective+ subject+ verb (!) How beautiful the girl is!
d. What a/an + adjective+ subject+ verb (!) What a nice baby it is!
e. What a/an + noun (!) -What a shame! (wK j¾vi K_v!)
-What an idea!(wK PgrKvi eyw×!) -What a great victory!(wK gnv weRq!)
‡bvU: Exclamatory ev‡K¨i AviI Ab¨vb¨ MVb n‡Z cv‡i| Drmt Applied English Grammar and composition- PC Das

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

Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb


https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

===0000===
Interchange of Functional Sentences-
♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion
cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z cÖkœ Av‡m bvB No need
 All Bank Job Exams 3wU+- 2, 3, 5, 7, 8
 Primary Job Exams 5wU+- 1, 2, 4, 6, 7
 PSC & Other Jobs 26wU+- All
 GB Aa¨v‡q Av‡jvwPZ welqmg~n 
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-

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 420 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-1: Assertive ⇔ Affirmative Interrogative ev‡K¨ cwieZ©b Kivi wbqg wjLyb|
Assertive ⇔ Affirmative Interrogative: mKj Assertive evK¨‡K interrogative ev‡K¨ iƒcvšÍi
Ki‡Z n‡j mvaviY wbqg n‡”Q- ev‡K¨ Subject Gi Av‡M Aux. verb Avb‡Z nq| Auxiliary verb bv _vK‡j

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


tense Abymv‡i do/does/ did e‡m| ev‡K¨ subject Gi Av‡M ev c‡i not e‡m bv| ev‡K¨i †k‡l (?) w`‡Z nq|
Assertive sentence G ⇔ ⇔Affirmative Interrogative sentence G
Aux. verb bv _vK‡j tense Abymv‡i do/does/did MVb: Do/Does/Did+ sub.+ main verb..….(?)
e‡m- Asser.: He married to the beautiful girl. Interr.: Did he marry to the beautiful girl?
Aux. verb _vK‡j H verb wUB sub. Gi Av‡M e‡m| MVb: Aux. verb+ subject + main verb+ --- (?)
Asser.: Bijoy is playing football. Interr.: Is Bijoy playing football?
Assertive ev‡K¨ be/have verb ¸‡jv wb‡Riv main MVb: Be /Have verb + sub.+ --(?)
verb AvKv‡i _vK‡j- D³ verb wUB sub. Gi Av‡M Interr.: Is he a student?
e‡m| Asser.: He is a student.
1. Choose the correct sentence- [evsjv‡`k †Uwjwfkb 5. Choose the interrogative form of “He
A Did they wrote books? Gi cÖ‡hvRK-06] married to the beautiful girl.” [Btwet (C) 04-05]
B Did they write books? A Was he married to the beautiful girl?
C Did they writing dooks? B Did he married to the beautiful girl?
D Did they have written books? Ans:b C Did he marry to the beautiful girl? Ans:c
2. The interrogative of; ‘Everyone hates D Had he married to the beautiful girl?
acid-throwing' [GB wbqg †_‡K Kgb: Xvtwet (B) 19-20] 6. The stranger left the village
A Do anyone like acid-throwing? (Interrogative) [cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 13-14]
B Is there anyone who can hate acid- A Did the stranger left the village? Ans:b
throwing? B Did the stranger leave the village?
C Who does accept acid-throwing? C Does the stranger leave the village?
D Does anyone like acid-throwing? Ans:d D The stranger did leave the village?
3. Did he see anyone in the room? 7. He did it. (Make it Interrogative)
(Assertive) [11g wkÿK wbeÜb-14] A Did he do it? [Btwet (D) 15-16]
A He saw no one in the room. B Did he not did it?
B He did not see someone in the room. C Could I not do it?
C He saw anyone in the room. D Must I not do it? Ans:a
D He saw someone in the room. Ans:a 8. Which one is correct? [ivtwet 04-05]
4. This is the man who killed the A Did you saw anybody wait at the door?
albatross. (Make it interrogative) [ivtwet 05-06] B Did you saw anybody to wait at the door?
A This is not the man who killed the albatross? C Did you seen anybody waiting at the door?
B Was not the man who killed the albatross? D Did you see anybody waiting at the
(albatross-eo mv`v-Kv‡jv mvgyw`ªK cÖvYx) door? Ans:d
C Is this the man who
killed the albatross?
D Is the man not killed the albatross?
Ans:c

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 421 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
Topic-2: Assertive ⇔ Negative Interrogative evK¨ ˆZixi K‡qKwU wbqg wjLyb|
Assertive ⇔ Negative Interrogative: Assertive sentence ‡_‡K Auxiliary verb
wU subject Gi c~‡e© e‡m| Auxiliary verb bv _vK‡j tense Abymv‡i do/does/ did e‡m|
ev‡K¨ subject Gi Av‡M ev c‡i not e‡m| ev‡K¨i †k‡l cÖkœ‡evaK wPý e‡m|
Not emv‡bvi mZK©Zv: Interrogative sentence G Noun (Subject) Gi c~‡e© Ges Pronoun (Subject) Gi
c‡i not e‡m| wKš‘ mswÿß iƒc †hgbt Ain’t, Isn’t, Haven’t, Hasn’t, Can’t, Don’t, Doesn’t, Didn’t,
etc. n‡j not kãwU Noun/ Pronoun Df‡qi c~‡e©B e‡m|
we‡kl mZK©Zv: cÖ‡kœ ïay interrogative PvB‡j, Ack‡b n¨vu/ bv‡evaK 2UvB _vK‡j negative wU cÖvavb¨ w`‡Z n‡e|
9. He has a cup tea everyday. 11. I had a nice dream last night.
(Interrogative) [9g wkÿK wbeÜb-13] (Interrogative) [8g wkÿK wbeÜb-12]
a) Doesn’t he have a cup of tea everyday? A Didn’t I had a nice dream last night?
b) Doesn’t he has a cup of tea everyday? B Did I not have a nice dream last night?
c) Has he not have a cup of tea everyday? C Had not I have a nice dream?
d) Hasn’t he has cup of tea everyday? Ans:a D Had I have a nice dream last night?Ans:b
10. “He is a great scholar.” (Interrogative) 12. Which one is a negative interrogative
[mnKvix cwievi cwiKíbv Kg©KZv©-12] sentence? [ivtwet (E3) 17-18]
A Is he a great scholar? A Had they not work?
B Is he not a great scholar? B Do they not work?
C Is he a big scholar? C Do not he work?
D Is not he a great scholar?Ans:b [bv _vK‡j a] D Could he not worked? Ans:b

Topic-3: All/Everybody/Everyone hy³ Assertive ⇔ Negative Interrogative Kivi wbqg-


All/ Everybody/ Everyone hy³ evK¨: Assertive G Subject (All/ Everybody/
Everyone) + verb -- _v‡K, Negative Interrogative Kivi mgq Who + tense Abymv‡i
Auxi. + not + main verb ‡_‡K evKx Ask + (?) e‡m| †hgb: Everyone likes a rose.
Who does not like a rose?
13. Everybody knows this. (Interrogative) B Who do not love flower.
(Bnv cÖ‡Z¨‡K Rv‡b) [wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-11] C Who did not love flower?
A Does anybody know this? D Do all love flower? Ans:a
B Who does not know this? Clue: evK¨wU present indefinite ZvB Who +
C Who do not know this? doesn’t + verb Gi c‡ii Ask + (?) Gfv‡e
D Do anybody know this? Ans:b DËi|
we‡kl jÿYxq: ev‡K¨i subject wn‡m‡e “Who” 3rd 15. Everybody hates a liar. (Interrogative)
person singular weavq who Gi ci do bv e‡m [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2)-15]

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?
Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 422 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-4: No One/Nobody/None hy³ Assertive ⇔ Negative Interrogative Kivi wbqg-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


No One/Nobody/None hy³ evK¨: Assertive sentence G No One/ Nobody/
None + verb ------ _vK‡j, Negative Interrogative Ki‡Z n‡j G‡`i cwie‡Z© ïay who
+ verb ‡_‡K evKx Ask + (?) e‡m| A_ev auxiliary verb +anyone/ anybody + verb
‡_‡K evKx Ask + (?) e‡m| †hgb: Assertive: None can do this. Negative Interr.:
Who can do this? Can anyone do this?
16. “None can do this.” Gi interrogative form 17. The interrogative form of “No one can
wK n‡e? [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yv. wgwjUvwi BwÄ. mvwf©‡m‡mi †÷vig¨vb 2018, put up with such conduct” is- [Ptwet (D) 08-09]
[Ptwet (G) 11-12] A Can one stomach this conduct? Ans:d
A Can none do this? B Is it impossible to put up with the conduct?
B Can anyone do this? C Can one put up with such conduct?
C Who cannot do this? D Can anyone put up with such conduct?
D Who can do this? Ans: d ,Ges b

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

Topic-6: Assertive ⇔ Imperative/Optative evK¨ ˆZixi wbqg I D`vniY wjLyb|


Assertive ⇔ Imperative: 1. Assertive ev‡K¨ should _vK‡j let Øviv imperative
evK¨ Ki‡Z nq; 2. May Øviv ïiæ Optative evK¨‡K subject + wish-- could+ v1 Øviv
assertive Ki‡Z n‡e;

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 423 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


22. We should love our country. (Imperative) A I wish our cricket team to win the
[14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2] -17] ‘World Cup’
A Love our country. B I wish that our cricket team to wins the
B Let us love our country. ‘World Cup’
C We may not hate our country. C I wish our cricket team could win the
D Should love our country? Ans:b ‘World Cup’
23. “May our cricket team win the ‘World D I wish our cricket team can win the
Cup’; Change into an assertive ‘World Cup’ Ans:c
sentence. [Xvtwet (B) 17-18]
Topic-7: Assertive ⇔ Exclamatory ev‡K¨ cwieZ©‡bi wbqg I D`vniY wjLyb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Assertive ⇔ Exclamatory: Assertive ev‡K¨ adjective/adv. _vK‡j how+
adj/adv Øviv Avi adj/adv+ noun _vK‡j what+ adj/adv + noun Øviv exclamatory
Ki‡Z nq| Assertive ev‡K¨i very, most, indeed BZ¨vw` exclamatory evK¨ †_‡K D‡V
hvq GKBfv‡e Exclamatory ‡_‡K assertive Kivi mgq cÖ‡qvRb Abyhvqx GB k㸇jv
Avb‡Z n‡e| Avevi Assertive ev‡K¨ I wish Gi cwie‡Z© If /Would that e‡m|
Assertive MVb ⇔ ⇔Exclamatory MVb
Subject+ verb+ adverb + adjective/Adverb How+ Adj./Adverb + subject+ verb ----- (!)
The scenery is very charming. How charming the scenery is!
Subject+ verb+ article+ adjective+ noun. What+ a/an+ noun+ subject+ verb ----- (!)
Subject+ verb+ article+ adverb+ adjective+ What + a/an+ adjective + noun+ subject+
noun ‡hgb: He leads a most unhappy life. verb ---(!) What an unhappy life he leads!
I wish + subject + verb ---- . If /Would that + subject + verb---- (!)
I wish I had died. I wish I could fly in the sky. If I had died! Would that I could fly in the sky!

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====

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 424 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Transformation of Affirmative to Negative Sentence
♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion
cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z cÖkœ Av‡m bvB 3, 4, 7 Go to Index
 All Bank Job Exams 2wU+- 2, 3, 5, 7
 Primary Job Exams 1wU+- 1, 2, 4, 6, 7
 PSC & Other Jobs 38wU+- All

=============
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|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


DËi: Affirmative ev‡K¨ e¨eüZ Symbol/word: only, always, must, have to,
every, sometime, a few, a little, many, much BZ¨vw`| Negative ev‡K¨ e¨eüZ
Symbol/word: None but, Nothing but, not more than, not less than, never, not,
no, few, little, can not but, could not but, too---to--, no sooner---than---, BZ¨vw`|

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.
Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 425 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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.

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 426 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


33. Affirmative sentence ‘He has much 34. Jerry was only four years old.
money’- Gi negative sentence ‡KvbwU- [cjøx (Negative) [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv
Dbœqb I mgevq wefv‡Mi 1wU evwo 1wU Lvgvi cÖK‡í †Rjv mgš^qKvix-2017] A Jerry was not four years old. ¯‹zj/mgchv©q] -2017]
A He do not have much money. B Jerry was not more than four years old.
B He does not have much money. C No one but Jerry was four years old.
C He has not much money. D None but Jerry was four years old. Ans:b
D He has not a little money. Ans:d
g‡b ivL‡ebt Affirmative evK¨ only Øviv msL¨v
wb‡`©k Ki‡j negative Kivi mgq not more than
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
+ msL¨vevPK (four years) word e‡m| myZivs
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
(b) Ack‡bi evK¨wU mwVK|
 Gevi avivevwnKfv‡e we¯ÍvwiZ ey‡S ey‡S co–b-
Topic-3: Only hy³ Affirm. evK¨‡K Negative Kivi wbqg wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


DËi: Only hy³ Affirmative evK¨‡K Negative Ki‡Z n‡j: Only Øviv e¨w³ evPK Noun †K
Qualify Ki‡j- †m‡¶‡Î only Gi cwie‡Z© none but e¨eüZ nq, Only Øviv †Kvb e¯‘evPK
Noun †K Qualify Ki‡j only Gi cwie‡Z© Nothing but e¨eüZ nq Ges Only Øviv †Kvb msL¨v evPK kã‡K
Qualify Ki‡j †m‡¶‡Î only Gi cwie‡Z© not more than/ not less than e¨eüZ nq|
B He is nothing though a few books.
35. A child likes sweets only. The negative
C He has nothing but a few books.
form of the sentence is- [cÖv. mn. wkÿK 2018 (¯’wMZ
D He does not possess a few books. Ans:c
2018) 20 †Rjv, 12 Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb 15, ivtwet (H) 17-18]
AA child likes none but sweets. 37. Priyom is only six. (Negative) (wcÖq‡gi eqm
B A child likes nothing but sweets. ïay Qq) [6ô †emiKvix wk¶K wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cix¶v -10,
C A child likes but sweets. A Priyom is not six. ivtwet (E) 16-17]
D A child likes not more sweets. Ans:b B Priyom is not more than six.
36. He has only a few books. (Zvi ïay AíwKQz eB C Priyom is more six.
Av‡Q) [6ô †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cix¶v-10] D Priyom is no less six. Ans:b
A He does not but a few books.
Topic-4: Every +Noun+ have/has-- hy³ Affirmative evK¨‡K Negative Kivi wbqg wK?
DËi Every + Noun+ have/has hy³ Affirmative evK¨‡K Negative Ki‡Z n‡j:
Every +Noun+ have/has Gi cwie‡Z© there is no ……. without/but ……. e¨envi
Kiv nq| ‡bvU: ev‡K¨i A_©vbymv‡i without A_ev but Gi e¨envi n‡e|
38. Every rose has a thorn. Make it 39. ‘Every mother loves her child’.
negative. (†Mvjv‡ci KuvUv Av‡Q) [ivtwet 07-08] Make it negative. [‡gwW‡Kj K‡jR 12-13, Rtwet(wm)10-11]
a) No rose has a thorn. a) Every mother does not love her child.
b) There is no rose without thorn. b) Every mother doesn’t love her child.
c) Every rose has no thorn. c) There is no mother but loves her
d) None (KuvUv Qvov †Mvjvc †bB) Ans:b child. (Ggb †Kvb gv †bB †h Zvi mšÍvb‡K fvjev‡m bv)
d) Every mother loves no child. Ans:c
Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 427 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-5: Always hy³ Affirm. evK¨‡K Negative Kivi wbqg wK?
DËi: always hy³ Affirmative evK¨‡K Negative Ki‡Z n‡j: always Gi cwie‡Z© never
e¨envi Kiv nq Ges ev‡K¨i verb/noun/adjective Gi wecixZ kã e¨envi Ki‡Z nq| ‡hgb: We
always honour our teacher. = We never dishonour our teacher.
40. We always honour our teacher. (Make B Everyone never remember him.
it negative) [ivtwet 06-07] C Everyone never forgets him.
A We never honour our teacher. D Everyone forgets him. Ans:c
B We never dishonour our teacher. 42. Tuhin was never late.(Make it
C We should not dishonour our teacher. affirmative) [ivtwet 03-04]
D We shall not honour our teacher Ans:b A Tuhin was never late.
41. Everyone always remembers him. B Tuhin was never punctual.
(Make it negative) [Rtwet C 11-12] C Tuhin was always punctual.
A Everyone will not remember him. D Tuhin is not never late. Ans:c

Topic-6: Must hy³ Affirm. evK¨‡K Negative Kivi wbqg wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


DËi: Must hy³ Affirmative evK¨‡K Negative Ki‡Z n‡j: must Gi cwie‡Z© Cannot
but +V1 A_ev Cannot help+(V+ing) e‡m| ‡hgb: We must obey the rules. = We
cannot but obey the rules.
 Advanced Learning: Abyev‡`i †ÿ‡Î Past tense- n‡j Could not but +V1 A_ev Could not
help+(V+ing) e‡m| †hgb: Avwg bv †n‡m cvijvg bv| Gi Abyev` n‡e I could not but laugh.

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.
Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 428 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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.

A Nobody hates a liar. C No one should escape destiny.

B Nobody likes a liar. (wg_¨vev`x‡K †KD cQ›` K‡i bv) D Everybody should accept what destiny

C Everybody does not hate a liar. fixes for them. Ans:a

D Nobody does not hate a liar Ans:b

Topic-8: Sometimes hy³ Affirm. evK¨‡K Negative Kivi wbqg wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


DËi: Sometimes hy³ Affirmative evK¨‡K Negative Ki‡Z n‡j: Sometimes Gi cwie‡Z©
not always e¨envi Kiv nq Ges evK¨wUi ga¨ †_‡K GKwU verb/noun/adj. Gi wecixZ kã
e¨envi Ki‡Z nq| †hgb: He is sometimes foolish. = He is not always wise.
51. The right negative form of- ‘He is sometimes foolish’-‡m KLbI KLbI †evKv (‡evKvi gZ KvR K‡i)
A He is not always foolish. B He is not always wise. [ivtwet04-05]
C He is not fool. D None (‡m me©`v weÁ bq) Ans:b
Topic-9: ev‡K¨i A_©MZ I we‡kl we‡kl kã cwieZ©b K‡i Affirm. evK¨‡K Negative Kivi wbqg wK?
DËi: mvaviY ev‡K¨i †ÿ‡Î A‡bK mgq ev‡K¨i A_©MZ we‡kl we‡kl kã cwieZ©b K‡iI
transformation Kiv nq| †hgb: He tried all plans. He left no plan untried.
52. Transform into the negative sentence 54. He tried his best. (Negative) [ GB wbq‡g Kgb
cÖkœ: 16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)- 19]
“He tried all plans” [ivtwet (F-AweÁvb) 15-16]
A He left no plan untried.
AHe did not try a little.
B He tried no plans.
BHe did not stay unmoved.
C He left no stone unturned.
C He untried no plans.
D He did not turn all stones. Ans:c
D He did not try all plans. Ans:a
A_©vbymv‡i ey‡S wb‡Z n‡e: †m mKj cwiKíbvq †Póv 55. “All men must die” (Negative) [cÖfvlK wbeÜb
(K‡jR/mgch©vq)-14, evsjv‡`k †gwib GKv‡Wgx 15-16]
Ki‡jv| †m ‡Kvb cwiKíbv †Póvi evwK iv‡Lwb|
A No men will never die.
53. Man is mortal. Gi mwVK Negative B None but all men not will die.
sentence ‡KvbwU? [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvjq‡i wgwjUvwi BwÄwbqvi C Nothing but all men must die.
A Man is not mortal. mvwf©‡m‡mi †÷vig¨vb-18] D None can avoid death. Ans:d
B Man is immortal. C No man is mortal.
D No man is immortal. Ans:d

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 429 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


56. Negative form of “Man is mortal” (gvbyl 57. The negative form of, “It always pours
giYkxj) [¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-16, Btwet (D) 12-13] when it rains” is- [m&¦ivóª gš¿Yvj‡hi mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-15]
A Man is not mortal. A It always does not pours when is does not rain.
B Man is immortal. B It never pours when it does not rain.
C Man is not immortal. (gvbyl wPiRxex bq) C It never rains but it pours.
D A man die. Ans:c D It never pours when it rains. Ans:c

Topic-10: Degree hy³ evK¨¸‡jvi Affirmative ‡_‡K Negative Kivi wbqg|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


DËi: Degree hy³ evK¨¸‡jvi affir.- Negative: ‡h †Kvb Affirmative degree evK¨‡K Negative Kivi
mgq Ackb †_‡K wb‡Pi †h‡Kvb MVbwU e¨envi n‡Z cv‡i| ZvB degree Gi mKj aviYv gv_vq †i‡L A_©MZ welqwU
we‡ePbvi `vwe iv‡L| wewfbœ degree ‡Z negative MVb¸‡jv †`Lyb-
MVb-1: No other + N/P + verb + so/as + positive form + as + N/P,
MVb-2: sub ¯’vb cwiewZ©Z n‡j---- verb+ (not)+ as/so + positive form + as + N/P,
MVb-3: Ab¨ degree ev‡K¨i sub ¯’vb wVK _vK‡j ---not more/less + positive form + than---
MVb-4: Ab¨ degree ev‡K¨i sub ¯’vb cwiewZ©Z n‡j---- verb +(not) +comparative word + than ---
‡bvU: hviv KwVb g‡b Ki‡Qb Zv‡`i ejwQ wb‡Pi MCQ mgvavb K‡ib| KviY G‡Zv wbqg g‡b ivLv KwVb|
Avi Degree Aa¨v‡qi Basic `ye©j _vK‡j Degree Aa¨vqwU c‡o Avmvi Aby‡iva _vK‡jv|
58. He is the best player. (Negative) [11 Zg 61. Writing is better than reading” –
‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 14/12] Negative form of the sentence is [10g cÖfvlK
A No other player is as better as he. wbeÜb-14] [Btwet (B) 16-17]
B No other player is as good as he. Awriting is not as good as reading.
C No other player is as best as he. Ans:b B Reading is not as good as writing.
D No other player is considered as he. C Nothing is as good as writing.
ev‡K¨i A_©: ‡m me‡P‡q fvj ‡L‡jvqvo| evK¨vwUi D No other thing is good as writing. Ans:b
negative A_© n‡e- Ab¨ ‡Kv‡bv †L‡jvqvo ZvigZ 62. Jim and Della were as wise as the Magi.
GZ fvj bv (Negative) [13 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv
59. Money is sweeter than honey. (Negative) (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 2016] Ans:b
[14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv [¯‹zj/ mgchv©q] -17]
A Jim and Della were not as wise as the Magi.
A Honey is not so sweet as money. B Jim and Della were not less wise than the Magi.
B Nothing is as sweet as money and honey. C Jim and Della were not to wise as the Magi.
C Money is not as sweet as honey. Ans:a D Jim and Della were not unwise than the Magi.
D Honey is not sweeter than money. Others
MVb: Than hy³ comparative evK¨‡K negative 63. Have done well in the exam. Rewrite
Ki‡Z subject (wØZxq)+ verb + not+ so+ the sentence using the antonym of
adjective + as + sub (cÖ_g) nq| ‘well’. [ivtwet (K) (MÖæc-2),(wjwLZ), 19-20]
60. He is greater than I. Negative form of Ans: Have not done badly in the exam.
this affirmative sentence is- 64. Mary was disappointed in her new
A I am not as great as he. [Rvtwet (IBA) 10-11] secretary. [Ptwet (B)†mU-3, Written- 19-20]
B He is no greater than I. Ans: Mary was not pleased with her
C He is so great as I. secretary.
D I am not greater than he. Ans:a ======= 0000 =======

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 430 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Phrase & its Identification
♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion
cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 3wU+- 3, 5, 7, 9, 10
 All Bank Job Exams 4wU+- 7, 9, 10
 Primary Job Exams 3wU+- 1, 2, 4, 7, 9
 PSC & Other Jobs 29wU+- All

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


What types of phrase are the underlined 3. We were waiting for the bus. The
words in following sentences? underline part is- [28th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
1. He worked with all sincerity. The A a noun phrase
underlined phrase is- [37th BCS, 2016] B an infinitive phrase
A a noun phrase C a prepositional phrase
B an adjective phrase D a verb phrase Ans:a
C an infinitive phrase e¨vL¨v: Dc‡ii ev‡K¨ for the bus g~jZ
D an adverbial phrase Ans:d Adverbial Phrase| wKš‘ Ack‡b Adverbial
ev‡K¨i A_©: †m c~Y©v½ AvšÍwiKZvi mwnZ KvR Phrase ‡bB ZvB GwU‡K Prepositional Phrase
K‡i‡Q| [Clue: how Øviv main verb ‡K cÖkœ K‡i ejv hv‡e| KviY Verb Gi c‡i ‡hme Adverbial
adverbial Phrase wn‡m‡e DËi cvIqv hvq] Phrase, preposition w`‡q ïiæ wKš‘ noun w`‡q
2. To win a prize is my ambition.’ The †kl nq †m¸‡jv‡K Prepositional Phrase ejv
underlined part is a/an- [41st BCS] hvq| †hgb: Zarif put the doraemon dills in
A adjective phrase noun phrase his toy box. “Please try to think out of the
B noun phrase C adverb phrase box” We were waiting for the bus. GB
D conjunctional phrase Ans:b evK¨¸‡jv‡Z underlined Kiv Ask¸‡jv g~jZ
e¨vL¨v: verb Gi c~‡e© e¨eüZ infinitive phrase ‡K Adverbial phrase Z‡e G‡`i‡K
noun phrase ejv hvq| Prepositional Phrase-I ejv hv‡e|
we‡kl `ªóe¨: Preposition w`‡q ïiæ Avi
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
Preposition w`‡q ‡kl Ggb Phrase ‡KI
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
Prepositional Phrase e‡j| †hgb: in front of
= m¤§y‡L, on account of = R‡b¨, BZ¨vw`|

g~j Av‡jvPbv †`Lyb cieZx© †c‡R-

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 431 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-01: Phrase Kv‡K e‡j? K‡qKwU D`vniY `vI| Word, Phrase Ges Clause Gi cv_©K¨ Kiæb-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Phrase (k㸔Q): Phrase GKwU kã bq eis G‡Ki AwaK/GK¸”Q kã(word*),
†hLv‡b †Kvb Subject Ges finite verb (mgvwcKv wµqv) Gi mgš^q _v‡K bv| †hgb: on
fine morning, in front of (m¤§y‡L), on account of (Rb¨), oh my dear (I‡n Avgvi
wcÖq), after going to picnic (eb‡fvR‡b hvIqvi ci), to read the book (eB cov),
BZ¨vw`| Gme k㸇”Q subject I verb Gi mgš^q †bB| myZivs G¸‡jv me phrase| Bs‡iRx‡Z ejv hvq|
Phrase is a group of related words used as single part of speech and expresses a single idea.
*Word (kã): GK ev GKvwaK eY© Øviv MwVZ nq word ev kã hv A_© cÖ`vb Ki‡Z cv‡i, †hgb: A-GKwU,
Allah-Avjøvn&, World-c„w_ex, Expert-`ÿ, Book-eB, etc. wb‡P Phrase Ges Clause Gi cv_©K¨/wgj †`Lyb:

welq Phrase (k㸔Q): Clause (evK¨/ evK¨vsk):


wgj A group of words(GK¸”Q kã)/ `yB ev A group of words(GK¸”Q kã)/ `yB ev Zvi AwaK
Zvi AwaK k‡ãi mgš^‡q MwVZ nq Phrase k‡ãi mgš^‡q MwVZ nq Clause
cv_©K¨ Phrase Gi g‡a¨ Subject Ges finite Clause Gi g‡a¨ Subject Ges finite verb Gi
verb Gi mgš^q _v‡K bv| mgš^q _v‡K| A_©vr Clause= subject+finite verb-
D`vniY “hard and fast rule” (GB k㸇”Qi “The children are safe.” (GB k㸇”Qi g‡a¨ 1wU
g‡a¨ Subject I finite verb mgš^q bvB Subject I 1wU finite verb Gi mgš^q Av‡Q weavq
weavq GwU GKwU Phrase) GwU GKwU Clause)
1. What is the true about a phrase? 5. What is phrase? [hye Dbœqb Awa`߇ii mn: cwiPvjK-98,
A it expresses a single idea [Btwet (C) 17-18] ivtwet (BBA) 03-04]

B it forms a complete sentence a) a group of words to express certain idea.


C it is incompatible with a clause B nouns and verb are combined together

D it is synonymous with a clause Ans:a to express certain idea


C nouns and adjectives are combined
2. A group of words that not make a
complete and does not contain a finite together to express ideas.
D a group of related words used as single
verb is- [SAU (B) 04-05]
part of speech Ans:d
A sentence B phrase
C idiom D clause Ans:b  Advanced Learning: clause/ sentence
n‡jv Sub+ Verb Gi mgš^‡q GK¸”Q kã| Avi
3. After death the doctor, is [wkÿv, WvK, ¯^v¯’¨ I A_©
gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK I e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v 2015] Sub + Verb Gi mgš^qnxb k㸔Q n‡jv Phrase
Aa proverb B a phrase ev Idioms| Idioms: mivmwi A_© †`q bv, A_©vr
C an idiom D a simile Ans:b Gi AvÿwiK Abyev` nq bv eis fvev_© nq| †hgb:
e¨vL¨v: After death the doctor n‡”Q GKwU phrase| Fish out of water- A¯^w¯ÍKi Ae¯’v| Phrase:
KviY phrase n‡”Q †Kv‡bv finite verb Qvov a group mivmwi A_© †`q ev Gi AvÿwiK Abyev`/evsjv nq|
of words hv †Kv‡bv sentence Gi Ask| †hgb: One fine morning- my›`i mKv‡j; A lot
4. ‘One fine morning’ is - [Btwet (L) 05-06, of money- cÖPzi UvKv;
RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (N) 15-16]
A an idiom Ba phrase Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
C a clause D a sentence Ans:b
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 432 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-02: Phrase KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Phrase Gi cÖKvi‡f`: Phrase mvaviYZ 7 cÖKvi, Z‡e we‡kl †ÿ‡Î Infinitive Phrase,
Gerund Phrase Ges Participle Phrase †K Avjv`v we‡ePbv Ki‡j Phrase me©‡gvU 10
cÖKvi| ev‡K¨ Ae¯’vbMZ wfbœZvi Kvi‡Y parts of speech Gi bv‡gB Phrase Gi bvgKiY Kiv
nq| h_v:
1. Noun Phrase 6. Participle Phrase we‡kl K_v: Phrase ev‡K¨i gv‡S, ev‡K¨i
2. Infinitive Phrase 7. Adverbial Phrase ïiæ‡Z, ev‡K¨i †k‡l, noun/ verb Gi Av‡M I
3. Gerund Phrase 8. Prepositional Phrase c‡i, Preposition Gi Av‡M I c‡i, Giƒc wewfbœ
4. Verbal Phrase 9. Conjunctional Phrase Ae¯’v‡b wewfbœ parts of speech Gi gZ e¨envi
5. Adjective Phrase 10. Interjectional Phrase n‡Z cv‡i|

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;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 433 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

A prepositional phrase D an infinitive phrase Ans:a

B adverbial phrase Ans:d 14. Qualifying in the admission test is not


C participle phrase D noun phrase easy. Underline part is- [ivtwet (B) 12-13]
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b while GKwU preposition Gi KvR A main phrase B noun phrase Ans:b

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|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Topic-04: Infinitive I Gerund Phrase Kv‡K e‡j? D`vniY w`b| Giv g~jZ †Kvb phrase Gi AšÍM©Z?
Infinitive Phrase: to+ verb--- hy³ †Kvb k㸔Q ev‡K¨ noun/subject/object Gi KvR Ki‡j Zv‡K
Infinitive phrase e‡j| †hgb: To ride well requires practices. jÿ¨ ivL‡eb: to+ verb--- hy³ †Kvb
k㸔Q ev‡K¨ Verb/adjective ‡K modify Ki‡j Zv‡K adverbial phrase e‡j| †hgb: We eat to live.
[Avgiv †e‡Pu _vK‡Z LvB, GLv‡b to live Øviv eat- verb ‡K wb‡`©k K‡i‡Q weavq GwU adverbial phrase]
mZK©Zv: Infinitive Ae¯’vb‡f‡` noun phrase / adverbial phrase n‡Z cv‡i|
Gerund Phrase: Verb+ ing hy³ †Kvb k㸔Q ev‡K¨ noun/subject/object Gi KvR Ki‡j
Zv‡K Gerund phrase e‡j| †hgb: Qualifying in the admission test is not easy.
mZK©Zv: Gerund Phrase g~jZ noun Gi AšÍ©MZ| ZvB G‡`i‡K noun phrase I ejv hvq|
16. To win a prize is my ambition.’ The 17. Qualifying in the admission test is not
underlined part is a/an- [41st BCS] easy. The underlined phrase means-
A adjective phrase B noun phrase Ans:b A Gerund phrase B Verbal phrase
C adverb phrase D conjunctional phrase C Adjective phrase D Conj. phrase Ans:a

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 434 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


18. I am glad to know your success. (Avwg e¨vL¨v: †h‡nZz ev‡K¨ glad(adj.) Gi c‡i e‡m “to
†Zvgvi mdjZvi Lei †R‡b Avbw›`Z) [ivtwet (B-AvBb) know your success” phrase wU glad ‡K
A infinitive phrase as an adjective 12-13] modify/ we‡klvwqZ K‡i‡Q weavq GwU post
B infinitive phrase as a post modifier of modifier of an adjective| GwU g~jZ
an adjective Ans:b adverbial phrase|
C infinitive phrase as an intransitive verb
D infinitive phrase as a transitive verb

Topic-05: Adjective Phrase Kv‡K e‡j? D`vniYmn ‡Pbvi Dcvq Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Adjective Phrase: Adjective phrase Ggb GK¸”Q kã hv ev‡K¨ adjective Gi KvR
K‡i Ges †hme RvqMvq parts of speech Gi Adjective e‡m, †mme RvqMvq Adj.
Phrase e‡m| Ab¨fv‡e ejv hvq- ‡h k㸇”Q Adjective Gi cÖvavb¨/‡dvKvmUvB †ewk _v‡K
†mB k㸔Q‡K Adjective Phrase e‡j|
‡Pbvi Dcvq:1- Noun Gi ci preposition hy³ †Kvb phrase hLb D³ noun †K qualify K‡i, A_©vr Noun
Gi †`vl, ¸Y, Ae¯’v BZ¨vw` cÖKvk K‡i, ZLb Zv‡K adjective phrase e‡j|
†hgb: A man in great difficulties came to me. (KwVb mgm¨vq cwZZ †jvKwU Avgvi Kv‡Q G‡mwQj)
†jvKwUi Ae¯’v †evSv‡”Q- ZvB GB ev‡K¨ underline Kiv Ask GKwU adjective phrase|
†Pbvi Dcvq:2: noun Gi ci †Kvb (verb+ ing)/V3 hy³ Phrase D³ noun †K wb‡`©k Ki‡j †mwU participle/
adjective Phrase| †hgb: The scientist doing the research in the laboratory is my teacher.
†Pbvi Dcvq:2- Noun Gi Av‡M e‡m hLb †Kvb phrase D³ noun †K qualify K‡i, A_©vr Noun Gi †`vl, ¸Y,
Ae¯’v BZ¨vw` cÖKvk K‡i, ZLb Zv‡K adjective phrase e‡j| †hgb: There is no hard & fast rule in film
making. (wm‡bgv ˆZwi‡Z †Kvb euvavaiv wbqg †bB)| phrase wU rule(noun) Gi Ae¯’v †evSv‡”Q|
 mevB eywS GB As‡k me cÖ‡kœi DËi Adjective phrase n‡e|
ZvB DËi Kiv eo KvR bq eis wKfv‡e DËi nq???? GB e¨vcviwU ey‡S ey‡S covB Avmj KvR 
19. A woman with a veil (‡NvgUv) over her e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ of letters (Ávbx) Øviv a man
body approached the doctor. The (noun)‡K qualify K‡i‡Q weavq GwU adj. phrase
underlined phrase is- [Xvtwet (C) 00-01, ivtwet (A5) 21. ‘The book on the table in mine. Here
12-13, Kztwet (B) 13-14,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: FBSTA-2019]
‘on the table’ functions like- [Lytwet (A) 07-08]
AA Verbal phrase A a noun clause phrase
B An Adverbial phrase
B an adjective phrase
C An Adjective phrase
C an adverbial phrase
D Prepositional phrase Ans:c
D a prepositional phrase Ans:b
20. Hasan is a man of letters. (nvmvb GKRb Ávbx 22. The greater part of our learning in the
†jvK) [¯^ivóª gš¿Yv. Awa‡b cvm‡cvU© I Bwg‡MÖkb Awa. mnKvix
schools has been waste. The underlined
cwiPvjK-06]
phrase is- [ivtwet 18-19 BDwbU we (AevwYR¨)]
A adjective phrase
A adjective phrase B noun phrase Ans:a
B adverbial phrase
C adverbial phrase
C verbal phrase
D prepositional phrase
D prepositional phrase Ans:a

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 435 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


23. Everything that he did was open and
above board. The phrase is- [Btwet (B) 15-16] ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
A prepositional phrase 26. The Underlined Parts are-
B noun phrase C adverbial phrase A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
D adjective phrase Ans:d He is a man of friendly nature.
e¨vL¨v: be verb (was) Gi ci and Øviv `ywU There is no hard and fast rule in film-
Adjective hy³ Kiv Av‡Q| ZvB open GKwU making.
adjective word Avi above board GKwU A man in great difficulties came to me
Adjective phrase; for help.
24. The press club in front of the A prepositional phrase
secretariat building is an age-old B noun phrase
building. [Btwet (B) 14-15] C adverbial phrase
A adjective phrase D adjective phrase Ans:d
B prepositional phrase C adverbial phrase 27. The Underlined Parts are-
D adverbial phrase Ans:a The people in the room stood up to
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b “club” noun Gi ciewZ©‡Z greet him.
prepositional phrase (in front of) + hy³ Ask The cargo on the ship was unloaded.
n‡”Q adj. phrase| hw` GLv‡b ïay in front of Gi The girl with long hair is my cousin.
wb‡P underline _vK‡Zv Z‡e GwU prepositional A prepositional phrase
phrase n‡Zv| wKš‘ GLv‡b underline Av‡Q B noun phrase
building ch©šÍ| hv c~‡e© noun ‡K wb‡`©k K‡i‡Q C adverbial phrase

weavq GwU Adj. Phrase| D adjective phrase Ans:d

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?
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

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
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 436 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Verbal Phrase: Bnv Ggb GK¸”Q kã hv ev‡K¨ verb Gi KvR K‡i Ges †hme RvqMvq
parts of speech Gi Verb e‡m, †mme RvqMvq verbal Phrase e‡m| Ab¨fv‡e ejv hvq- ‡h
k㸇”Q verb Gi cÖvavb¨/‡dvKvmUvB †ewk _v‡K †mB k㸔Q‡K verbal Phrase e‡j| †hgb:
We look for the best student. (Avgiv me‡P‡q fvj QvÎ LuywR) GB ev‡K¨ look for GK¸”Q
kã hv verb Gi KvR Ki‡Q ZvB GwU GKwU verbal phrase|
List of Some Verbal Phrases
look for- ‡LvuR Kiv Get rid of- gyw³ cvIqv Take care of- hZœ †bIqv
Put up with- mn¨ Kiv Hanker after- ‡Kvb wKQz‡Z ‡jvf Kiv Take pride in- Me© Kiv
Bear away the palm Call a spade a spade- Die in harness;
-weRqx nIqv AwcÖq mZ¨ K_v ejv, ¯úó K_v ejv Kg©iZ Ae¯’vq gviv hvIqv
Call in question Beat about the bush;
Come to light- cÖKvwkZ nIqv
m‡›`n Kiv/ Doubt- Kv‡Ri K_vq bv G‡m Av‡R ev‡R K_v ejv
31. “We look for the brilliant students” What 32. Do on your shirt. It is an/a --- phrase.
kind of phrase is “look for” (‡LuvRv) [ivtwet 08-09] (‡Zvgvi kvU© cwiavb K‡iv) [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F-AevwYR¨) 14-15]
A adjective phrase B verbal phrase A noun B prepositional
C adverbial phrase D noun phrase Ans:b C adverbial D verbal Ans:d

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
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 437 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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]

D an adverbial phrase Ans:d Aadjective phrase


ev‡K¨i A_©: †m c~Y©v½ AvšÍwiKZvi mwnZ KvR Brelative phrase
K‡i‡Q| [Clue: how Øviv main verb ‡K cÖkœ K‡i C adverbial phrase
D subordinating phrase Ans:c
adverbial phrase cvIqv hvq]
37. He is in the room. (where) (‡m N‡ii g‡a¨)
34. I worked on without any protest. (Avwg
[ivtwet (B-Law) 12-13, Btwet (G) 16-17]
wKfv‡e KvR ïiy K‡iwQjvg?) (D: cÖwZev` QvovB) [Xvtwet (C) 93-94]
They worked on without any noise. The elm tree has been standing in
(Zviv †Mvjgvj QvovB KvR ïiæ K‡iwQ‡jv)[Lytwet (C) 09-10] front of our house for 30 year.[Btwet (B) 14-15]
A Prepositional clause
Loudly knocking at the door, he
B adverbial adjunct/phrase [elm(G¨j&g&-‡`e`viæ e„ÿ)]
demanded admission. (how? [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ]
(`iRvq †Rv‡i VK& VK& K‡i, †m cÖ‡ekvwaKvi †P‡qwQj) CAdjective complement
Dobject complement Ans:b
A conjunctional phrase
B interjectional phrase Ans:c 38. Last week he received the amount.
(KLb?) (‡m MZmßv‡n UvKv wb‡qwQj) [ivtwet (B-Law) 12-13]
C adverbial phrase D participle phrase
35. They rested at sunset. Here “at sunset” We must buy the tickets next week.
[AvBb, wePvi I msm` gš¿Yvj‡qi mve-‡iwR÷ªvi-16]
They love each other heart and soul.
A object
They arrived home safe and sound.
B noun
He is out and out a gentleman. (‡m C adverbial
cy‡ivcywi GKRb f`ª‡jvK) [Btwet (G-Law) 04-05]
D complement Ans:c
A noun phrase B adverbial phrase
C prepositional phrase Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
D adjective phrase Ans:b https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 438 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-09: Prepositional Phrase ‡Kv_vq e¨envi nq? †Pbvi Dcvq Ges Giƒc 10wU phrase Gi bvg wjLyb-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Prepositional Phrase: Bnv Ggb GK¸”Q kã hv ev‡K¨ preposition Gi gZ GKK
(single) A_© †`q Ges †hme RvqMvq parts of speech Gi preposition e‡m, †mme
RvqMvq Prepositional Phrase e‡m| Ab¨fv‡e ejv hvq- ‡h k㸇”Q preposition Gi
cÖvavb¨/ ‡dvKvmUvB †ewk _v‡K †mB k㸔Q‡K prepositional Phrase e‡j|
†hgb: He stood in front of me. (GLv‡b, in front of Gi GKK A_©- m¤§y‡L/ before) ZvB GwU prepositional
phrase| ‡Pbvi Dcvq-01: mvaviYZ prepositional phrase Gi ïiæ Ges †k‡l preposition _v‡K|
List of Important Prepositional Phrases
At the top of- m‡e©v”P gvÎvq In consequence of- d‡j In the event of- wKQz NU‡j
According to- Abymv‡i In course of- wKQz PjvKv‡j In the midst of- g‡a¨
By dint of- mvnv‡h¨ In favor of- c‡ÿ In the nick of time- wVK mg‡q
By means of- mvnv‡h¨ In front of- m¤§y‡L/ Before In the teeth of- evav m‡Ë¡I
By virtue of- mvnv‡h¨ In lieu of- cwie‡Z© On account of- R‡b¨/ For
For the sake of- Rb¨/ For In order to- D‡Ï‡k¨ On behalf of- c‡ÿ
In a view of- we‡ePbvq In place of- cwie‡Z© On the eve of- ïiæ‡Z
In accordance with- Abymv‡i In regard to- wel‡q/ About Owing to- Kvi‡Y
In case of- wKQz NU‡j In search of- AbymÜv‡b With a view to- D‡Ï‡k¨
In compliance with- Abymv‡i In spite of- m‡Ë¡I With an eye to- D‡Ï‡k¨
In comparison to- Zzjbvq Instead of- cwie‡Z©
39. The underlined words make -- 41. The underlined parts are- I supported
 He waited in front of the house. [ivtwet (A ) 17 -18]
1 him for the sake of friendship (eÜz‡Z¡i Rb¨
He was absent on account of his illness.[Btwet 10-11] Avwg Zv‡K mg_©b Kijvg) [Btwet 10-11]
He stood in front of me. (‡m Avgvi mvg‡b Novera Ahmed went to London in
`uvovj) [ivtwet 09-10, ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK (gv`K) I order to study Sculpture. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
Kviv ZË¡veavqK-06] et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (wR) †mU-wm, 19-20]

A conjunctional phrase A conjunctional phrase


B adjective phrase B adjective phrase C adverbial phrase

C adverbial phrase D prepositional phrase Ans:d

D prepositional phrase Ans:d 42. Which of the following sentences has


40. The underlined parts are- The college prepositional phrase? [ivtwet (BSC) 13-14]
A To walk in the morning is a good exercise.
stands by the side of the river. [Btwet (H) 17-18]
(mKv‡j nuvUv ¯^v‡¯’¨i Rb¨ fv‡jv)
The beggar in front of the gate looked
B Lenin was a leader second to none.
very hungry. [ivtwet (a) 19-20 , Group-1]
(‡jwjb †bZ…‡Z¡ AwØZxq wQ‡jb)
A prepositional phrase
C Mother asked Runa to iron the dried
B adverbial phrase
clothes.(gv iæbv‡K ïLv‡bv Kvco¸‡jv Bw¯¿ Ki‡Z ej‡jb)
C adjective phrase
D He worked in the teeth of all dangers.
D verbal phrase Ans:a
(‡m mKj wec` †gvKv‡ejv K‡i KvR Ki‡jv) Ans:d

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 439 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


‡Pbvi Dcvq-02: Advanced Learning: 44. Apu is the boy by the biggest bike.
Verb Gi c‡i Aew¯’Z ‡hme Adverbial Phrase, Identify prepositional phrase: [ivtwet (D-
evwbR¨) 12-13]
preposition w`‡q ïiæ wKš‘ noun w`‡q †kl nq
A the boy B apu is Ans:d
†m¸‡jv‡KI Prepositional Phrase ejv hvq| †hgb: C apu is the D by the biggest bike
Zarif put the doraemon dills in his toy box. 45. Zarif put the doraemon dills in his toy
“Please try to think out of the box” We were box. Identify the prepositional phrase:
waiting for the bus. GB evK¨¸‡jv‡Z underlined [ivtwet (D- evwbR¨) 12-13]

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|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


9. Conjunctional Phrase: Bnv Ggb GK¸”Q kã hv ev‡K¨ conjunction Gi KvR K‡i
Ges †hme RvqMvq parts of speech Gi conjunction e‡m, †mme RvqMvq conjunctional
phrase e‡m| Ab¨fv‡e ejv hvq- ‡h k㸇”Q conjunction Gi cÖvavb¨/‡dvKvmUvB †ewk _v‡K
†mB k㸔Q‡K conjunctional Phrase e‡j|
†Pbvi Dcvq: conjunctional phrase mvaviYZ `ywU clause †K hy³ K‡i| †hgb: I drank water as much
as I could. Z‡e KLbI KLbI `ywU subject/ object †KI hy³ Ki‡Z cv‡i| †hgb: Fahim as well as his
friends has decided to leave London.
List of Important Conjunctional Phrases
As if/as though- hw`I Even though- GgbwK hw`I As much as- hZUv
So that- hv‡Z As well as- Ges
47. Identify the underlined phrase; I drank 48. The officer was injured, or rather
water as much as I could. [Btwet 10-11] ruined altogether, by the failure of the
Fahim as well as his friends has decided bank. ‘or rather’ in the sentence is---
to leave London. [Kviv ZË¡veavqK (¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq-10)] [Btwet (B) 15-16]

A conjunction phrase A conjunction phrase


B adjective phrase B adjective phrase
C prepositional phrase C prepositional phrase
D adverbial phrase Ans:a D adverbial phrase Ans:a

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 440 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-11: K‡qKwU Interjectional Phrase Gi D`vniY w`b|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


10. Interjectional phrase: Bnv Ggb GK¸”Q kã hv AvKw¯§K g‡bi fve (Avb›`, `ytL,
†e`bv, BZ¨vw`) cÖKvk K‡i Ges GB phrase Gi ci Note of interrogation sign (!) e‡m
Ges †hme RvqMvq parts of speech Gi interjection e‡m, †mme RvqMvq interjectional
phrase e‡m| †hgb: What a pity! The man is dead. (Kx `yt‡Li welq! †jvKwU g„Z) GB
ev‡K¨ What a pity! Øviv `ytL †evSv‡”Q ZvB GwU interj. phrase|
49. Identify the underlined phrase: Oh my 50. Identify the underlined phrase:
dear! What shall I do? [Xvtwet (C) 02-03] What a pity! The man is dead. [Btwet (B) 10-11]
A interjectional phrase A interjectional phrase
B adverbial phrase B adverbial phrase
C prepositional phrase C prepositional phrase
D conjunctional phrase Ans:a D conjunctional phrase Ans:a
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vqwUi g‡Wj †U÷


‡`L‡Z cv‡ki QR ‡KvW ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-

Go to Index
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|
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 441 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
 GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ co–b 
Topic-01: Clause Kv‡K e‡j? GKwU D`vniY `vI| Bnv KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Clause: Clause n‡”Q GK¸”Q kã †hLv‡b Aek¨B GKwU Subject I GKwU Finite verb
(mgvwcKv wµqv) Gi mgš^q _v‡K| †hgb: “The children are safe.” (GB ev‡K¨ 1wU Subject
I 1wU finite verb Gi mgš^q Av‡Q weavq GwU GKwU Clause)| Clause cÖavbZ 3 cÖKvi:
1. Main clause/ Principal clause/ Independent clause: (cÖavb evK¨vsk):
†Pbvi Dcvq: GB clause Gi mvg‡b conjunction _v‡K bv; ‡hgb: Merina is a brilliant girl.
2. Co-ordinate clause: (mn-mnvqK evK¨vsk):
†Pbvi mswÿß Dcvq: GB clause Gi mvg‡b Co-ordinate Conj. _v‡K; ‡hgb: He is poor but I am rich.
3. Sub-Ordinate Clause/ Dependent Clause: (Aaxb¨¯Í evK¨vsk):
†Pbvi Dcvq: GB clause Gi mvg‡b Subordinate Conj. _v‡K; ‡hgb: Merina reads more when he wants.
1. We can go to the party if your sister gets ready on time.
Identify the clauses in this sentence. [ivtwet (A) 19-20,(Written),Group-1]
Principal Clause: We can go to the party
Sub ordinate Clause: if your sister gets ready on time (Adverbial Clause)
2. ‘I know that Kamal is a bright student’.
What is the type of clause of this sentence? [ivtwet (B) AevwYR¨ Written, 19-20]
Ans: I know = main clause; that Kamal is a bright student = subordinate/ noun clause
Gevi wb‡P we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv †`Lyb-
Topic-02: Main clause Kv‡K e‡j? †Pbvi Dcvq Av‡jvPbv Kiæb| Bnv wK GKvKx †Kvb Sentence nq?
1. Main clause/Principal clause/Independent clause (cÖavb evK¨vsk): †h clause
¯^vaxbfv‡e A_© cÖKvk Ki‡Z cv‡i Zv‡K Main Clause/Principal clause/Independent
clause (cÖavb evK¨vsk) e‡j| †Pbvi Dcvq: GB clause †Pbvi cÖavb Dcvq n‡”Q Giƒc clause
Gi mvg‡b (W/H word, though, although, but, since BZ¨vw`) †Kvb cÖKvi Clause marker/
Conjunction _v‡K bv| ‡bvU: Main clause GKv _vK‡j evK¨wU simple sentence nq| Avevi ejv hvq-
Simple sentence ¸‡jv me©`vB Main clause nq| Ab¨w`‡K Complex I Compound sentence Gi
conjunction hy³ Clause ev‡` evwK Clause wU main clause)
†hgb: Simple: The children are safe. Compound: He goes to school but I read the Quran.
main clause main clause Conj.
3. “The table has four chairs.” is the 4. Look before you leap. Here ‘look’ is:
example of -- clause. [Rvtwet H BDwbU (ICT) 18-19] A A subordinate clause [ivtwet (A2) 17-18]

-"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.
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 442 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


2. Co-ordinate clause (mn-mnvqK evK¨vsk): Compound sentence G †h clause,
main clause Gi mv‡_ co-ordinate clause marker/ conjunction Øviv hy³ _v‡K Zv‡K
co-ordinate clause e‡j| †Pbvi Dcvq: GB clause †Pbvi cÖavb Dcvq n‡”Q GB clause Gi
mvg‡b Aek¨B †Kvb bv †Kvb co-ordinate clause marker/ Conjunction wn‡m‡e And, or,
nor, but, so, yet, otherwise, either---- or, not only..... but also BZ¨vw` _v‡K| ‡hgb: He goes to
school but I read the Quran. (GLv‡b but Øviv hy³ Ask co-ordinate clause; Ges m¤ú~Y© evK¨wU
compound sentence) ‡bvU: Co-ordinate clause hy³ evK¨wU Compound sentence nq|
7. Identify the clause of the sentence. “I took no notice of him, so he flew into rage.”
A co-ordinate clause B noun clause [Rtwet (D) 12-13]
C adjective clause D adverbial clause Ans:a

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
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 443 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-05: Adjective Clause Kv‡K e‡j? GB clause ‡Pbvi Dcvq wK? D`vniY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Adjective /Relative Clause: hLb †Kvb sub-ordinate clause G, D³ clause Gi conjunction
Abyhvqx c~e©c` _v‡K ZLb Zv‡K Adjective clause e‡j| conjunction Abyhvqx c~e©c` ej‡Z †evSv‡bv n‡”Q †h,
Conjunction - who/whom n‡j c~e©c`wU e¨w³evPK kã (Alim/man/He/they etc.) _vK‡Z n‡e|
” - which n‡j c~e©c`wU BZi cÖvYx/‡QvU wkï (child/baby/infant etc.) _vK‡Z n‡e|
” - which/that/what n‡j c~e©c`wU welq/ e¯‘evPK kã (pen/matter etc.) _vK‡Z n‡e|
” - when n‡j c~e©c`wU mgqevPK kã (time/January/5p.m. etc.) _vK‡Z n‡e|
” - where n‡j c~e©c`wU ¯’vbevPK kã (place/Dhaka/city etc.) _vK‡Z n‡e|
” - why n‡j c~e©c`wU (the reason) kãwUB _vK‡Z n‡e|
‡bvU: Adjective clause ¸‡jv Relative pronoun Gi wbqgvbymv‡i e‡m weavq G‡K Relative clause ejv hvq|

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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 444 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


16. The book which you gave has been lost. 18. I don’t like the people who are untidy.
(Zzwg †h eBwU w`‡qwQ‡j ‡mwU nvwi‡q †M‡Q) The underlined part is a: [ivtwet (A, ‡Rvo) 16-17]
A defining relative clause [Ptwet (I) 15-16] A noun clause B principal clause
B non-defining relative clause C coordinate clause D relative clause Ans:d
C adverbial clause e¨vL¨v: Adjective clause ¸‡jv Relative
D co-ordinate clause Ans:a pronoun Gi wbqgvbymv‡i e‡m weavq G‡K
17. Identify the underlined part. Relative clause-I ejv hvq|
I knew the reason why he was angry. [Bwe 10-11] ║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║
This is the pen that I lost yesterday. [Rwe (A) 17-18] 19. The underlined clauses are Adj Clause.
That was the reason why he came late. This is the place where I was born.
I know the boy who will win. [ivtwet 2018-19] The umbrella which has a broken handle
This is the pen which I wanted.[Btwet (B) 16-17] is mine.
 This is the multimedia projector that The house I live in belongs to my
our class used. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 15-16] father. [ivtwet (B) 16-17] (house Gi ci that Dn¨ Av‡Q)
A noun clause B dependent clause The girl whom you met in the hospital
C adverb clause D adjective clause Ans:d is my cousin. [ivtwet (A2) 17 -18]

Topic-06: Noun Clause Kv‡K e‡j? D`vniYmn GB Clause wPwýZ Kivi wZbwU Dcvq e¨vL¨v Kiæb?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Noun Clause: Noun clause n‡jv GK cÖKvi sub-ordinate clause| Noun clause
Gi marker Abymv‡i Gi c~e©c` _v‡K bv| Noun clause wU main clause Gi verb †K
what/ whom Øviv cÖ‡kœi DËi nq| mvaviYZ GB Clause Gi cwie‡Z© It ewm‡q wPšÍv Kiv
hvq| †hgb: I know that he has passed. G ev‡K¨ “that” clause marker Gi c~ec © `
†bB Ges main clause Gi “know” verb †K (what/wK Rvwb) Øviv cÖ‡kœi DËi- “that he has passed (‡m
cvk K‡i‡Q)” myZivs GwU noun clause| ms‡ÿ‡c ejv hvq- noun clause ev‡K¨ noun Gi b¨vq KvR K‡i|
hvB‡nvK Gfv‡e noun clause †Pbv A‡b‡Ki Kv‡Q KwVb g‡b n‡Z cv‡i ZvB wb‡Pi wbqg wZbwU co–b|
wbqg-1: verb Gi subject wnmv‡e noun clause:- That/WH word hy³ †Kvb clause, verb Gi subject
n‡j clause wU noun clause; MVb: That/WH word +sub+ verb----+verb—
‡hgb: How the man died is a mystery. That he is dishonest is known to all.
wbqg-2: verb Gi object wnmv‡e noun clause:- know, ask, wonder, say, learn, hear, explain, see,
propose, enquire, guess, have, apprehend BZ¨vw` transitive verb Gi ci, subordinate clause
_vK‡j clause wU noun clause; mnR K_vq clause marker Abyhvqx Gi c~e©c` (noun/pronoun) _vK‡e bv,
Z‡e c~e©c‡`i ¯’‡j GB verb ¸wj _vK‡e| ‡hgb: I know that he will come. I know where he lives.
(Avwg Rvwb †m †Kv_vq evm K‡i); He asked me whether I would help him. [(‡m Rvb‡Z PvBj Avwg Zv‡K
mvnvh¨ KiZvg (wKbv)]
wbqg-3: verb Gi complement wnmv‡e noun clause:- be verb (am, is, are, was, were) Gi ci
complement wnmv‡e Aew¯’Z sub-ordinate clause wU noun clause|
‡hgb: The question is how he will respond.

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 445 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


 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 
wbqg-1 Abymv‡i D`vniY: wbqg-2 Abymv‡i D`vniY:-
20. That he is dishonest is known to all. (‡m 25. I know how he struggled against poverty.
‡h Amr Zv mK‡ji Rvbv) [ivtwet (AvBb) 06-07] The underlined clause is [ivtwet 18-19 ÔGÕ2)]
How the man died is a mystery. (gvbyl I know what he wants to say. The
wKfv‡e gviv hvq Zv inm¨RbK) [ivtwet (D, AevwYR¨) 16-17] underlined clause is- [htwetcÖtwet (F, evwYR¨) 15-16]
A noun clause He said that he is an honest man. The
B adverbial clause underlined clause: is- [cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 19-20]
C principal clause It’s a mystery where he works. The
D co ordinate clause Ans:a underlined clause is a/an: [ivtwet (K) (MÖæc-2) 19-
20,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:]
21. Which sentence contains a noun clause?
[Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet (we) 3q wkcU: †mU-G, 19-20]
A noun clause B adjective clause

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

22. ‘Whoever wants to know should ask B an adjective clause

me’ The underlined clause is-[ivwe (K,H2) 17-18] C an adverbial clause

A prepositional clause D a participle cluse Ans:a

B adverbial clause 27. We all know that humans are mortal.


C noun clause The underlined clause is- [Ptwet 18-19ÔwWÕ (mKvj]
D independent clause Ans:c A an adjective clause

23. Which of the following underlined clause B a noun clause

is a noun clause? [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14] C and adverb clause

A That he came out first surprised all. D both a & b Ans:b


B That is the man whom I was looking for. 28. The underlined part is ---. I enquire
C As he grew older, he grew weaker. how he lost his money. [Lywe (B) 18-19]
D I do it because I like it. Ans:a Tell me who did it. [cvtwetcÖtwet (A1/A2) 17-18]
e¨vL¨v: A= noun clause, B= Adjective Clause, You cannot guess what type of person
C= Adverbial Clause, D= Adverbial Clause he is. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet 18-19 wW BDwbU]
24. Where he was born is not known. The A noun clause B adjective clauseAns:a
underlined clause is a/an --- [ivtwet (B, Law) 16-17] C adverbial clause D prepositional clause
What he knew was clear to all. The 29. The underlined clause is- I apprehend
underlined part is- [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 16-17] whether the home assignment has been
A a noun clause finished. [Btwet (B) 14-15]
B an adjective clause A a coordinate clause

C an adverbial clause B an adjective clause C a noun clause


D a co-ordinate clause Ans:a D an adjective clause Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 446 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


30. They asked me if I could meet them in 33. The underlined part of the sentence-
the afternoon. (‡m Rvb‡Z PvBj hw` Avwg we‡K‡j “The question is how he will respond”
Zv‡`i mv‡_ †`Lv KiZvg) [ivtwet (B-Law) 12-13] is- [Lytwet (Arts) 10-11]
A interrogative clause A an adverb clause of manner
B coordinate clause B an adjective clause Ans:c
C conditional clause C noun clause
D noun clause Ans:d D an adverb clause of time
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i main verb- asked ‡K what/ wK Øviv 34. The underlined part is- Life is what we
cÖkœ: wK Rvb‡Z †P‡qwQj/ wK ask K‡iwQj- Dt [hw` make it. [htwetcÖtwet 13-14]
Avwg we‡K‡j Zv‡`i mv‡_ †`Lv KiZvg] myZivs GB This parcel is from where I spent my
ev‡K¨ what Øviv cÖkœ K‡i cÖvß DËi- Noun Clause| childhood. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) 16-17]
31. I know that he has passed. (Avwg Rvwb †h, †m A a noun clause B adjective clause
cvk Kwiqv‡Q) [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 09-10] C an adverbial clause D none Ans:a
He asked me why I was late. [cwi‡ek ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK (KvwiMwi)-11]
35. That he is very intelligent is known to
He asked me whether I would help him. me. (‡m A‡bK eyw×gvb Bnv Avgvi Rvbv) [ivtwet (B) 12-13]
[(‡m Rvb‡Z PvBj Avwg Zv‡K mvnvh¨ KiZvg (wK bv)]
What he said is important. [Rtwet (A) 17-18]
A noun clause [ivtwet (B-Law) 11-12, Btwet (B) 16-17]
That he is a rogue(cvuwR/Amr) is well-known
B adjective clause
to all.” [Btwet (B) 16-17, (C) 15-16, Rvtwet (D) 15-16]
C adverbial clause
A noun clause B main clause Ans:a
D prepositional phrase Ans:a
C adverb clause D adjective clause
32. Her mother should let her have
36. I know where he lives. (Avwg Rvwb †m †Kv_vq
whatever she wants. The underlined
evm K‡i) [ivtwet 10-11, (B) 12-13, (A2) 18-19]
clause is a/an- [ivtwet (C) 16-17]
A main clause B adjective clause
A adverbial clause B noun clause Ans:b
C noun clause D adverbial clause Ans:c
C infinitive D adjective clause
wbqg-3 Abymv‡i D`vniY: e¨vL¨v: Where Abyhvqx c~e©c` (place) †bB Z‡e
“know” verb Av‡Q ZvB GwU noun clause|
Topic-07: Adverbial Clause Kv‡K e‡j? GB Clause wPwýZ Kivi Dcvq wK? Bnv KZ cÖKvi?
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

Adverbial Clause: Noun clause Gi gZB GB clause G conjunction Abyhvqx


(c~e©c`) †bB Ges GKB mv‡_ Adverbial Clause wU n‡jv- main clause Gi main verb
†K how (wKfv‡e)/where (‡Kv_vq)/when (KLb)/why (‡Kb) Øviv cÖ‡kœi DËi| (weKí
fvlvq- clause wU adjective/noun clause bv n‡j adv. clause)
†hgb: I shall go where he lives. ev‡K¨i main verb(go) †K cÖkœ K‡i-(Avwg †Kv_vq hve?) D: “where he
lives.”/ (‡hLv‡b †m evm K‡i) myZivs where Øviv cÖ‡kœi DËi cvIqv hv‡”Q ZvB GwU adverbial clause;
Confusion Clear Kiæb: Adjective clause Gi conjunction Gi Av‡M c~e©c`(noun/pronoun) _v‡K|
‡hgb: I know the place where he lives. †`Lyb GKB iKg evK¨ wKš‘ c~e©c`(place) _vKvi Kvi‡Y GwU
Adjective clause; Avevi GB evK¨wUB c~e©c`(the place) bv _vK‡j Zv noun clause;
[jÿ¨Yxq- GLv‡b main verb- know Avi Av‡Mi ev‡K¨/ adverbial clause Gi ev‡K¨- main verb- go]

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 447 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


37. We read so that we may learn. (Avgiv cwo verb ‡K what Øviv cÖ‡kœi DËi noun phrase nq|
hv‡Z wkL‡Z cvwi) [Btwet 10-11] †hgb: I know where he lives.
Aadverbial clause B noun clause Ans:a 40. Behave as a gentleman behaves. The
Cadjective clause D co ordinate clause underlined part is- [11Zg we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)
38. He often visits Spain “because he likes cÖv_wgK cixÿv-2017] Ans:a
the climate” (‡m cÖvqB †¯úb ågY K‡i KviY †m †mLvbKvi cwi‡ek A an adverb clause B an adjective clause
cQ›` K‡i) [Btwet (B) 06-07] Ans:d Ca noun clause D a principal clause
Aprincipal clause B adjective clause e¨vL¨v: ‡hme clause, adverb-Gi g‡Zv verb ‡K
C noun clause D none (Adverbial clause) modify K‡i Zv adverb clause| ‘As a gentle
39. The underline part is- I shall go where man’ Øviv ‘behaves’ verb ‡K modify K‡i‡Q|
he lives.(Avwg hve †hLv‡b †m evm K‡i) [Ptwet (E) 10-11] myZivs mwVK DËi (a) an adverb clause|
He can go where he wants. [RvKKvbBwe (K)
41. As I trust myself, I don’t need to write
15-16, 16-17] Ans:c
a number on it. In this sentence, The
A noun clause B adjective clause
underlined Part is- [Btwet 18-19, we (cÖ_g wmd&U)]
C adverbial clause D co ordinate clause
A Adjective clause B Adverb clause Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Dfq ev‡K¨ go verb ‡K where Øviv cÖkœ K‡i
C noun clause D None of the above
DËi cvIqv hvq ZvB G¸‡jv adverbial Phrase; wKš‘ Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

Adverbial Clause †gvU cuvP cÖKvi:


 Adverbial clause of Manner:- Main clause Gi verb †K how/wKfv‡e Øviv cÖkœ K‡i hw` Gi DËi
cvIqv hvq, Z‡e DËiwU Adverbial clause of Manner| mvaviYZ Giƒc clause Gi mvg‡b how, however,
as if, as though BZ¨vw` _v‡K; †hgb: He acted as if he were a mad. (How did he act?)

 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.

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 448 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


42. The underlined clause is-. You may go 46. The prices were a great deal higher
wherever you like. [Btwet 06-07, Ptwet (E) 10-11] than I had anticipated. [ivtwet (A) 18-19]
Wherever I went, I saw signs of 47. If you make a promise, you must keep
poverty. (‡hLv‡bB wM‡qwQjvg, Avwg `wi`ªZvi wPý †`Ljvg) it. The underlined clause is [ivtwet (A, we‡Rvo) 16-17]
[Btwet 05-06] 48. It was raining when Jiban came back
A Adverbial clause of place home. Here ‘when Jiban came back
B Adverbial clause of time. home’ is- [Btwet (B) 15-16]
C Adverbial clause of reason A an adverbial clause
D Adverbial clause of noun Ans:a B a noun clause
43. He was so hungry that he began to eat C an adjective clause
greedily. The underlined clause is: D a principal clause Ans:a
A an adjective clause [ivtwet (C1) 18-19] evsjv A_©: hw` Zzwg cÖwZÁv Ki Z‡e †Zvgv‡K Zv
B a noun clause Ans:d Aek¨B ivL‡Z n‡e|
C a main clause 49. Though he is poor, he is honest, the
D an adverbial clause underlined part is- [ivtwet (C1) 18-19]
44. ‘Strike while the iron is hot’ is an A an adjective clause
example of- [38th BCS Preli.-17] Ans:c B a principal clause
A Noun clause B Adjective clause C a noun clause
C Adverbial clause D Subordinate clause D an adverbial clause Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b strike (AvNvZ Kiv) n‡”Q main verb; 50. ‘He came when I was there.’ [Btwet (C) 15-16]
ZvB main verb ‡K when Øviv cÖkœ K‡i- (KLb AvNvZ
I will not go there unless you go with
Ki‡Z nq) DËi cvIqv hvq- “while the iron is hot”
me. (Avwg †mLv‡b hve bv hw`bv Zzwg Avgvi mv‡_ hvI)
ZvB GwU Adverbial clause; AvÿwiK A_©: ‡jvnv hLb [Ptwet 10-11, ivtwet (AvBb) 06-07,]
Mig nq ZLb AvNvZ Ki; cÖev` A_©: †Svuc ey‡S †Kvc A Adjective clause
gviv; A_©vr mgqgZ KvR Kiv;
B Adverbial clause of condition
45. You cannot get the chance to be C Adverbial clause of manner
enrolled in a university unless you study D Adverbial clause of purpose Ans:b
hard. The underlined part is -- [ ûeû Kgb 51. If it rains, I will stay at home. The
cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (Gd), †mU-we, 19-20]
underlined clause is a/an: [ivtwet (A1) 17-18]
Aa noun clause
A noun clause B adjective
B an adjective clause
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

C adverbial D principal Ans:c


C an adverbial clause
D a participle clause Ans:c

 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vqwUi wfwWI AvKv‡i Live Model


‡`Lvi Rb¨ cv‡ki QR ‡KvW ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-

Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|


https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 449 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
Embedded Question & WH Question

 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vqwUi Av‡jvPbv I Go to Index


Live Model AvKv‡i wfwWI
‡`L‡Z QR ‡KvW ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-
♦ 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, 3, 4, 8, 9
 All Bank Job Exams 7wU+-
3, 4, 9
 Primary Job Exams 2wU+- 1, 2, 4, 7, 9
 PSC & Other Jobs 98wU+- 1-4, 7, 8

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


GB Aa¨vq †_‡K 2wU cÖkœ G‡m‡Q| 2. Which of the following sentence is
1. Can you tell me where---? [18th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] correct? [27th, 15th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A does Mr. Ali live A Why you have done this?
B Mr. Ali does live B Why did you have done this?
C Mr. Ali lives C Why have you done this?
D lives Mr. Ali Ans:c D Why you had done this? Ans:c


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|

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 450 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Embedded Question Part
Topic-02: Main Clause wU Assertive n‡j Sub-ordinate Clause ‡Kgb nq? D`vniY `vI|
DËi: Main clause wU Assertive n‡j WH word hy³ clause/sub-ordinate clause wU Assertive
nq| G‡ÿ‡Î ev‡K¨i †k‡l full stop (.) e‡m| MVb-1: Sub+ verb+ W/H word+ Sub+ verb--(.)
†hgb: He knows where they live.
1. Nobody knows why ---- postponed until 7. He asked me -----. (‡m Avgv‡K wR‡Ám Kij wK
next week. [evsjv‡`k nvDR wewìs K‡c©v‡ikb (wmwbqi Awdmvi)- wQj Avgvi bvg) [Lytwet (weÁvb, cÖ‡KŠkj I cÖhyw³we`¨v ¯‹zj) 13-14,
11, ivtwet (B-Law) 15-16, (C) 16-17] Ans:d A what is your name Btwet (P) 05-06]
A the meeting B was the meeting B what was your name
C did the meeting D the meeting was C what your name was
2. I often wonder how----.(Avwg cÖvqB fvwe Zzwg D what my name was Ans:d
wKfv‡e Pj‡Qv) [Xvtwet (B-2) 15-16, ‡et‡ivtwet (D) 17-18] 8. Identify the correct sentence. (Avwg Rvwbbv †m
A you are get on B are you get on Ans:c †Kv_vq evm K‡i) [Lv`¨ cwi`k©K/Dc Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-09, 4_© we‡RGm (mnKvix
RR)-09, mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii (cª‡ekbvix Awdmvi)-13]
C you are getting on D are you getting on
3. Choose the correct sentence: [ GB wbq‡g ûeû A I do not know where he lives.
Kgb cÖkœ: 16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR /mgch©vq) -19] B I did not know where he has been lived.
A I know what does he want? C I do not know where he live. Ans:a
B I know what does he wants? D I do not know where he has been lived.
C I know what does he want.  Advanced Learning: WH word Gi ci
D I know what he wants. Ans:d
complement/ AwZwi³ kã _vK‡j Nveov‡bvi wKQz †bB |
4. John was not been able to recall where --
-. [ivtwet (B-Law) 08-09, Ptwet (B) 09-10, 17-18] G‡ÿ‡Î mvaviY wbq‡gB mgvavb n‡e| MVb: Main Clause
A does she live B she lives + WH + much/many/long + Sub + Verb---
C did she live D lived the girl Ans:b much/many/long Gme complement Gi evsjv WH
Source: CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-6, Section- Gi mv‡_B Ki‡Z nq| D`vniY: wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb
2, Part-A, Question-9, P-474 †_‡K ûeû]
9. I’m trying to calculate ----. (Avwg wnmv‡ei †Póv
5. I don’t know ------ (Avwg Rvwbbv †m †K) KiwQ wK cwigvY A_© Zzwg Avgvi Kv‡Q cvI) [Xvtwet (D) 04-
A who is he. B who is he? [Rvtwet (C) 11-12] 05]
C who he is. D who he is? Ans:c A how many money you owe me
e¨vL¨v: Main clause wU Assertive n‡j ev‡K¨i B you owe me how much money
†k‡l full stop nq weavq DËi n‡e- c; C you owe me how many money

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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 451 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


 Advanced Learning: WH word wn‡m‡e ║ Dc‡ii me wbq‡g Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║
Who Avm‡j Gi ci subject Gi cÖ‡qvRb nq bv| 13. The doctor has not been able to
KviY who wb‡RB subject nq| ZvB who + verb determine when --- to mental capacity.
[BAU (Set-A) 14-15]
e‡m| MVb: Main Clause + Who + Verb--
A did the woman begin
D`vniY: wb‡P ‡`Lyb
B the woman began
11. I wish you would tell me-----. (Zzwg hw` C began the woman
ej‡Z cv‡ki evwo‡Z †K _v‡K) [wmwU e¨vsK (MTO)-18] D the woman was begun Ans:b
A who is being lived next door 14. We don’t know how did the thief made
B who dose live next door an escape. [Standard Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant
C who lives next door A how the thief did make Officer (TAO) 2018]
D who was living next door Ans:c B how the thief does make
 Advanced Learning: Main Clause Gi C how the thief made
ci and Øviv GKvwaK WH clause Avm‡j Dfq As‡k D how was the thief made Ans:c
Assertive nq| MVb: Main Clause + WH + 15. Please let me know why --- the class.
Sub + Verb---and + WH + Sub + verb--- (Avgv‡K ej †Kb Zzwg K¬v‡m hvIwb) [Xvtwet (A) 17-18]
A you didn’t attend
12. The teacher asked the boy---.[Ptwet (B1) 14-15]
B didn’t you attend
A what was his name and what did he went
C you didn’t attend to
B what his name was and what did he want
D you didn’t go Ans:a
C what his name was and what he wanted
e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb ¯’v‡b AskMÖnY Kiv A‡_© attend Gi
D what his name is and what he wanted Ans:c
mv‡_ to cÖ‡qvRb †bB weavq option- C fzj| Ackb
MVbMZ Kvi‡Y a, b fzj| Avi d fzj KviY main
b fzj KviY didn’t em‡e you Gi c‡i| Ackb d
clause G asked- past tense weavq me¸‡jvB
past tense n‡e| A_©vr is Gi ¯’‡j was mwVK| fzj KviY K¬v‡k AskMÖnY Kiv A‡_© go e‡mbv|
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
Topic-03: Main clause wU Interrogative n‡j sub-ordinate clause ‡Kgb nq? D`vniY `vI|
DËi: Main clause wU Interrogative n‡jI W/H word hy³ clause/sub-ordinate
clause wU Assertive nq| G‡ÿ‡Î ev‡K¨i †k‡l Interrogative sign(?) e‡m|
MVb-2: Auxiliary verb+ sub+ verb+ W/H word +sub +verb-----(?)
‡hgb: Does he know where they live? Do you know when DU was founded?

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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 452 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


18. Can you tell me why did you not speak 22. Do you know ----- (Rv‡bv/Rv‡bb Avwg †K?)
the truth? [Standard Bank Ltd. Trainee Assist. Offi. [‡cv÷gv÷vi †Rbv‡ij/‡cv÷vj Acv‡iUi-16, Ptwet (N) 05-06]

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

complement mn subordinate clause n‡Z cv‡i| B was DU founded


C DU founded
MVb: Main Clause + WH + much/ many/
D had DU been founded Ans:a
long/ often/ time /tall BZ¨vw` + Sub + Verb---
24. How often do the buses run? Which
‡bvU: much/ many/ long/ often/ time/ tall Gme
sentence correctly rewrites the sentence
complement Gi evsjv WH Gi mv‡_B Ki‡Z nq|
above. [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15] Ans:b
19. Do you know --- at night? (Zywg wK Rv‡bv A Do you know how often the buses ran?

iv‡Î KZevi evm PjvPj K‡i?) [Ptwet (B7) 14-15] B Do you know how often the buses run?

A how often does the bus run


[‡bvU: 1g Ask present ZvB evwK Ask present n‡e]
C Do you know how often do the buses run?
B how often do the buses running
D Do you know how often did the buses run?
C how often will the bus run
D how often the bus runs Ans:d
25. Can you tell me where --- find the book?
[Ptwet (G) 16-17, [gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)]
20. Could you tell me ---? [Btwet 02-03, (G) 18-19, (ej‡Z cv‡iv †Kv_vq eBUv †c‡Z cvwi)
Ptwet (B2)11-12, (D3) 16-17, (B) 17-18] A can I B can
A what's the time B what time is it C I can D do I Ans:c
C what it is time D what time it is Ans:d 26. Could you tell me ------? (†Kv_vq wM‡qwQ‡j,
e¨vL¨v: What Gi mv‡_ complement wn‡m‡e Zywg wK Avgv‡K ej‡Z cv‡iv?) [Rvtwet (M)10-11]
time, topic, matter BZ¨vw` em‡Z cv‡i weavq A where did you go B where you went
‘what’ WH word wU complement mn A_©vr C where did you went
what time, what topic, what matter Gfv‡eI D where are you go Ans:b
em‡Z cv‡i| evsjv: AbyMÖn K‡i ej‡eb wK mgq 27. Could you tell me what time----? (KqUv
 Advanced Learning: Main clause + Who ev‡R ej‡Z cvi?) [Pt‡ftG¨vtwetwet 13-14, Ptwet (D3) 16-17]
Gi ci ev‡K¨i A_©vbymv‡i subject + verb e‡m| Z‡e A is it B was it
subject bv _vK‡j mivmwi verb em‡Z cv‡i| ZLb who C has it D it is Ans:d
wb‡RB subject nq| D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb 28. Do you happen to know --- (‡Zvgvi wK Rvbv
21. Could you tell me ----- (Avcwb wK Avgv‡K Av‡Q †m †Kb Awdm †_‡K P‡j †M‡Q?)
ej‡eb, MZKvj ‡K cyi¯‹vi wR‡ZwQ‡jv?) [Rvtwet (C2) A why has he left the office? [Rvtwet (C2) 15-16]
B why did he leave the office?
A who has won the prize yesterday? 15-16]
C why he has left the office?
B who did win the prize yesterday?
D why had he left the office? Ans:c
C who won the prize yesterday?
D who did won the prize yesterday? Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 453 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-04: Main clause WH Øviv interrogative n‡j Subordinate clause wU wK nq?
DËi: ‡Kvb Complex ev‡K¨i main clause interrogative n‡jI subordinate clause wU
assertive nq| ev‡K¨i †k‡l cÖkœ‡evaK wPý e‡m| When does he think (that) the war will end?
29. When ----? [Ptwet (C3) 16-17]
A does he think the war will end B does he think will the war end
C he thinks the war will end D he thinks will the war end Ans:a
Topic-05: Main clause wU Imperative n‡j sub-ordinate clause ‡Kgb nq? D`vniY `vI|
DËi: Main clause wU Imperative n‡jI W/H word hy³ clause/ sub-ordinate clause wU Assertive
nq| G‡ÿ‡Î ev‡K¨i †k‡l full stop (.) e‡m| [Imperative ev‡K¨ subject Dn¨ _v‡K]
MVb-3: Verb--+W/H word+ Sub+ verb-- (.) †hgb: Open the door that he closed.
30. Choose the correct sentence. (Avgv‡K ej Zvi  Review on Embedded Question Part 
bvg wK) [ivtwet 09-10,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: we`y¨r, R¦vjvwb I LwbR m¤ú` 34. Which one is an incorrect sentence? [ivtwet
gš¿Yvj‡qi wbivcËv Kg©KZ©v -19] (A-odd) 13-14]
A Tell me what is his name. AI have known him since two years.
B Tell me what his is name. B He wanted to know what the end-results were.
C Tell me what his name is. C She asked why did he come late. Ans:c
D Tell me what name is his. Ans:c D She said that she did not make the mistake.
31. Would you please tell us -----? [WvK, †Uwj‡hv. I e¨vL¨v: cÖ‡kœ incorrect ‡P‡q‡Q ZvB c DËi| mwVK
Z_¨cÖhyw³ gš¿Yv. mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi-17] n‡Zv: She asked why he came late.
A when the next bus comes 35. Can you tell me when -----? (Zzwg wK Avgv‡K
B when comes the next bus ej‡Z cvi KLb †Uªb Qv‡o?) [Ptwet (B1) 11-12, (I) 13-14,
C when does the next bus come nvtwetcÖtwet (A, F) 14-15, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15]
D when the next bus does come Ans:a A does the train leave
32. Choose the correct sentence. (e¨vL¨v Ki B the train leaves C leaves the train
wKfv‡e Zzwg GUv KwiqvQ) [Btwet (B) 07-08] D the train will have left Ans:b
A Explain how have you done this. 36. Fill up the gap in the sentence “Do you
B Explain how you done this. know ---- speaking”? [htwetcÖtwet B7, 13-14]
C Explain how did this. A whom are you B who are you Ans:d
D Explain how you have done this. Ans:d C whom you are D to whom you are
33. Choose the correct sentence.(ej KLb Zzwg e¨vL¨v: Whom A_© Kv‡K Ges to whom A_© Kvi
Avgv‡K UvKv w`‡e) [ivtwet 07-08] Ans:d mv‡_; ZvB ev‡K¨i A_© wVK ivL‡Z DËi- d; ev‡K¨i
A Tell me when will you give me money. evsjv-Zzwg wK Rvb Zywg Kvi mv‡_ K_v ej‡Z‡Qv?
B Tell me when will you return me money. 37. Do you know ----? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
C Tell me when will you pay me money. et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (wW) †mU-G/wm, 19-20]
D Tell me when you will give me money. A why Abir is absent today
B why is Abir absent today
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb C why was Abir absent today
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA D why has Abir been absent today Ans:a

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 454 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


WH Question Part
Topic-06: WH Question ej‡Z wK eySvq, ms‡ÿ‡c e¨vL¨v Kiæb?
WH Question: WH word Øviv MwVZ cÖkœ‡evaK sentence wU WH Question|
‡hgb: What is your name? Where do they live? Why were you absent?
‡`Lyb- evK¨¸‡jv‡Z subject Gi Av‡M Aux. verb Avi WH Word Gi Av‡M †Kvb Clause ‡bB|
g‡b ivvL‡eb: WH As‡k subject Gi Av‡M aux. verb e‡m| mvaviYZ simple sentence G MwVZ nq| Z‡e
complex sentence I n‡Z cv‡i| †hgb: Why do you break the rules what the company made for
all? Bs‡iwR‡Z WH word †gvU 09 wU: who, whom, whose which, what, how, where, when, why;

Topic-07: Complement hy&³ WH Question sentence m¤ú‡K© e¨vL¨v Kiæb-


WH Gi complement: WH word Gi mv‡_ hy³ wewfbœ noun/adjective/phrase em‡Z
cv‡i| †hgb: Which book, What time, how old, how long, how far, how much,
how often, Which color, what type of pen BZ¨vw`|  GB underline Kiv AwZwi³
noun/ adjective/ phrase ¸‡jv‡K WH Gi complement e‡j|
WH Complement hy&³ ev‡K¨i MVb: WH word + complement + Aux. verb + Sub.+ …. + (?)
D`vniY: How old is Anis? What time is the news on TV? Which book are you reading?
38. What time --- on television? [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet 41. What time ---? (wdj¥ KqUvq ïiæ nq?)
A is the news B is news (G) 18-19] A begins the film [Kztwet (A) 15-16]

C are the news D none Ans:a B does begin the film

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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 455 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-08: mvaviY/ Complement wenxb WH Question sentence Av‡jvPbv Kiæb?
mvaviY/ Complement wenxb WH Question: Giƒc ev‡K¨ WH Gi wVK c‡iB aux. verb
_v‡K| MVb: W/H word+ Auxiliary Verb + Sub + main verb-----?
†hgb: Where do they live? Who does the book belong to?
45. When --- Penicillin? (‡d¬wgs KLb †cwbwQwjb 50. Choose the correct sentence. (Zzwg cyivZb
Avwe®‹vi K‡iwQ‡jb?) [Xvtwet (B), 14-15] MvwoUv †Kb wKb‡j?) [mvBdvi Awdmvi (cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvjq)-99]
A did Fleming invent A Why you bought the old car?
B Fleming invested B Why did you buy the old car?
C Fleming invents C Why you did buy the old car?
D has Fleming invented Ans:a D Why do you bought the old car? Ans:b
46. Which of the following sentence is 51. Why --- use the medieval Bengali legend
correct? [27th, 15th BCS, ivtwet 09-10, Xvtwet (C) 12-13, in the poem? [Ptwet (A) 17-18]
Btwet (D) 17-18, Lytwet (RxeweÁvb) 08-09, `ybx©wZ `gb ey¨‡ivi A the poet B is the poet
cwi`k©K-03, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv)-13]
C does the poet D do every poet Ans:c
A Why you have done this?
Hints: Ackb a fzj KviY aux. verb bvB| Avi
B Why did you have done this?
Ackb b fzj KviY k~b¨¯’v‡bi ci use Av‡Q ZvB is
C Why have you done this?
D Why you had done this? Ans:c n‡e bv| Ackb c mwVK| Avi Ackb d fzj KviY
47. Where ---? (Zzwg †Kv_vq †Zvgvi Pzj KvUv‡j/ every poet n‡jv 3rd person singular ZvB does
KvwU‡qQ?) [AvBb gš¿Yvjq (mnKvix mwPe, WªvdwUs)-05, Xvtwet (D) n‡Zv|
01-02, ‡et‡ivtwet (L, weÁvb) 09-10, Kztwet (B) 14-15] 52. What (you to do) last night? (Zzwg MZiv‡Î
A did you cut your hair wK K‡iwQ‡j?) [9g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-13, Btwet (G) 14-15]
B have you cut your hair A What did you do last night?
C did you have cut your hair B What you did last night?
D did you have your hair cut Ans:d C What had you done last night?
e¨vL¨v: have one’s hair cut = Pzj KvUv‡bv/KvwU‡q D What have you done last night? Ans:a
†bqv; I’m going to have my hair cut. Avwg Pzj 53. What (you to do) last night? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû
Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cwit ey¨t Ryywbqi cwit mnt (3-1-2020)]
KvUv‡Z hvw”Q|
A you did B did you do
48. When --- we see you again? (KLb Avgiv
C had you done D did you Ans:b
Avevi †`Lv Kie?) [htwetcÖtwet A, 11-12]
Hints: ev‡K¨ last Av‡Q ZvB past Ind. tense
A shall B will
AvKv‡i DËi- b| [did = Aux. verb; do = main
C should D would Ans:a
Hints: ev‡K¨ again Av‡Q ZvB shall/will n‡e| verb]
54. ‘When ---?’ I’m sure. More than 100
Avi subject we Gi mv‡_ shall cÖvavb¨ cv‡e ZvB
years ago. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 18-19]
DËi a|
A did the telephone invent
49. Why --- done this? (Zzwg †Kb GUv K‡iQ?)
B has the telephone invented
[cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi †WUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi-16]
C was invented the telephone
A you have B did you have
D was the telephone invented Ans:d
C have you D you had Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 456 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


55. When --- the telephone invented? (KLb A you talked B talked you
†Uwj‡dvb D™¢veb Kiv n‡qwQj?) [Ptwet (D3) 16-17,  GB C did you talk D did you talked Ans:c
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: we`y¨r, R¦vjvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Yvj‡qi 57. Which one is incorrect sentence?
A Is B had wbivcËv Kg©KZ©v 19] A Why do you do it? [evsjv‡`k †gwib GKv‡Wgx (we) 16-17]
C has
been D was Ans:d B Why did you do it?
56. When --- to her? (Zzwg KLb Zvi mv‡_ K_v C Why will you do it?
e‡jwQ‡j?) [nvDR wewì wdb¨vÝ K‡cv©‡ikb (Awdmvi)-11] D Why you do it? Ans:d

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]

B the battle was fighting B For


what is Dhaka famous?
C the battle was fought C Why is Dhaka famous for?

D was the battle fought Ans:d D What is Dhaka famous for? Ans:d/b
 Chapter Close 

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 457 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Tag Question (cÖkœ Ry‡o †`qv) Go to Index

 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vqwUi MCQ mn

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


1 Av‡jvPbvi wfwWI ‡`L‡Z QR ‡KvW 2
`ywU ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-
♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion
cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z cÖkœ Av‡m bvB -
 All Bank Job Exams 3wU+- 5, 6, 7, 8
 Primary Job Exams cÖkœ Av‡m bvB 5-8
 PSC & Other Jobs 119wU+- 1-8


Topic-01: Tag Question ej‡Z Kx †evSvq? Gi g~j MVbwU wK?


Tag Question: Tag-k‡ãi A_© Ry‡o †`Iqv, Avi Question k‡ãi A_© cÖkœ| myZivs Tag
question- A_© cÖkœ Ry‡o †`Iqv| e¨vKi‡Yi fvlvq †Kvb ev‡K¨i †k‡l cÖkœ‡evaK Ask Ry‡o w`‡q
evK¨‡K n¨©©uv ev bv m~PK cÖkœ Kiv‡KB Tag Question e‡j| †hgb:
Simple form Gi evK¨: He is your best friend. (‡m †Zvgvi me‡P‡q fvj eÜz)- GwU GKwU mvaviY evK¨:
Avi Gi Tag form Gi evK¨: He is your best friend, isn’t he? (‡m †Zvgvi me‡P‡q fvj eÜz, ZvB bq wK?)
g~j MVb: g~j sentence AcwiewZ©Z + Kgv(,) + g~j evK¨ Abyhvqx Aux. verb + pronoun + cÖkœ‡evaK wPý (?)
1. ‘He is your best friend, isn’t he?’ is a/an- [RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZv©-09]
A Interrogative sentence B Negative sentence
C Exclamatory sentence D Tag question Ans:d

Topic-02: Tag question ˆZixi 5wU Step/avc¸‡jv wK wK?


 mvaviY evK¨‡K Tag Question ‰Zix Kivi Step- 5wU, ‡m¸‡jv cÖ_‡g GKbR‡i †`Lyb-
Steps-1: g~j sentence wU AcwiewZ©Z _vK‡e; Steps-2: Zvici Kgv w`‡Z n‡e;
Steps-3: g~j evK¨ Abyhvqx Auxiliary verb emv‡Z n‡e| Steps-4: g~j ev‡K¨i subject Abymv‡i pronoun
emv‡Z n‡e| Steps-5: me‡k‡l cÖkœ‡evaK wPý (?) emv‡Z n‡e; [‡bvU- Ab¨ †Kvb wPý (. ! , etc.) e‡m bv]

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|
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 458 Mobile: 01740-073569


Affirmative ev‡K¨i tag Gi Rb¨ Auxiliary verb Gi Negative-tag form
Simple Tag short Simple Tag short Simple Tag short
form form form form form form
do (not) don't was (not) wasn't should (not) shouldn't
does (not) doesn't were (not) weren't must (not) mustn't
did (not) didn’t have (not) haven't might (not) mightn't
am (not) ** aren't/ain’t has (not) hasn't shall (not) ** shan't
is (not) isn't had (not) hadn't will (not) ** won't
are (not) aren't could (not) couldn't can (not) can't
ought to ** oughtn’t to used to ** Usedn’t/didn’t may (not) mayn't
2. You’ll remember to call me, -------- 4. The right expression for “Am I not” is-
[cwimsL¨vb I Z_¨ e¨e¯’vcbv Awa`߇ii cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v 2017] [Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK -01]
A willyou? B would you? Ans:c A aren’t I? B isn’t I ?
C won’t you? D wouldn’t you? C amn’t I? D ami I? Ans:a
3. We should obey our parents, --------? 5. I ought to complain, ---? [wewfbœ gš¿Yv/
(Make tag question) [Lytwet (School) 11-12] wefvM/Awa`߇ii e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-18, ivtwet (fvlv wefvM) 09-10]

A didn’t we B haven’t we A don’tI B shouldn’t I


C shouldn’t we D aren’t we Ans:c C won’t I D oughtn’t I Ans:d

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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


noun/ pronoun _vK‡Z cv‡i wKš‘ Tag question Gi †k‡l ïay pronoun e¨envi nq|
 GKbR‡i Tag Gi pronoun emv‡bvi wbqg-
ev‡K¨i subject hv hv _vK‡Z cv‡i- Tag Gi pronoun
ev‡K¨i subject e¨w³evPK singular noun, ‡hgb-Arif, Shilpi etc. n‡j- pronoun wn‡m‡e he/she e‡m;
ev‡K¨i subject e¨w³evPK Plural noun, ‡hgb- people, boys etc. n‡j- pronoun wn‡m‡e they e‡m;
ev‡K¨i subject e¯‘evPK singular noun, ‡hgb-A pen, A book etc. n‡j- pronoun wn‡m‡e it e‡m;
ev‡K¨i subject e¯‘evPK Plural noun, ‡hgb- pens, books etc. n‡j- pronoun wn‡m‡e they e‡m;
ev‡K¨i subject- (I, We, You, He, She, It, they) BZ¨vw` ‡h pronoun pronoun wn‡m‡e ‡mB
_v‡K- pronoun B e‡m;
ev‡K¨i subject- one, body hy³ pronoun, ‡hgb- nobody, no one, pronoun wn‡m‡e they e‡m;
somebody, someone, anybody, everybody, everyone, etc. n‡j- ****
ev‡K¨i subject- thing hy³ pronoun, ‡hgb- anything, nothing, etc. n‡j pronoun wn‡m‡e it e‡m;
ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z- let’s/let us _vK‡j- pronoun wn‡m‡e (shall)we e‡m;

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;
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 459 Mobile: 01740-073569


6. Everyone should respect the teachers, 8. Farid is taller than Hamid, ----- (dwi`
shouldn’t -----? [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 15-16, Kviv ZË¡veavqK nvwg‡`i †P‡q j¤^v, ZvB bq wK?) [Xvtwet (B) 97-98]
AI B they (¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq)-10] A isn’t it? B isn’t not?
C he D you Ans:b C is it? D isn’t he? Ans:d
7. It isn’t very hot today, ---? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû 9. Let me see, the bus goes at ten past, ---?
Kgb cÖkœ: we`y¨r, R¦vjvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Yvj‡qi wbivcËv Kg©KZ©v- 19]
[8g cÖfvlK wbeeÜb-12]
A isn’t it B is it not
A doesn’t it B shallwe
C isn’t D is it Ans:d
C will you D don’t we Ans:a

Gevi avivevwnKfv‡e we¯ÍvwiZ co‡Z ïiæ Kiæb-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Topic-05: Affirmative ev‡K¨i Tag Kivi wbqg/MVb wK? `ywU D`vniY `vI|
Affirmative ev‡K¨i Tag: Affirmative ev‡K¨i Tag Question wU n‡e Negative|
MVb: Affirmative evK¨ + (,) + auxiliary verb Gi negative tag form+ pronoun + (?)
‡hgb: The girl cried for help, didn’t she? You’ll remember to call me, won’t you?
Auxiliary verb D‡jøL _vK‡j H aux. verb ØvivB ev‡K¨i Taq e¨env‡i MCQ:
10. Germany has won the football match, -- 13. The universities have opened recently, -
----? [Xvtwet (D) 17-18] ------? [Xvtwet (B), 14-15]
A has it B hasn’t it A aren’t they B hasn’t they
C did it D does it Ans:b C haven’t they D weren’t they Ans:c
11. He seems to be happy with his 14. He can go to university by bus, ---?
achievement, ---? [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21] [moK cwi. I †mZz gš¿Yv. Aaxb weAviwUGÕi †gvUihvb cwi`k©K-17]

A wasn’t he B has he A won’t he B must he

C isn’t he D doesn’t he Ans:d C can’t he D will he Ans:c

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 460 Mobile: 01740-073569


19. Banks close at 4 p.m. ----- (e¨vsK¸‡jv 21. ‘You forget my birthday, -----? [Xvtwet (B) 02-
PviUvq eÜ nq) [ Kztwet (C) 15-16,  GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 03, Rtwet (B) 09-10, ivtwet (A3, even roll) 12-13, etwet (C)
¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjix (wmwfj) - 19] 15-16, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (B) 15-16]

A do they? B must they? A haven’t you B didn’t you

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 461 Mobile: 01740-073569


 Advanced Learning: Subject Gi ¯’‡j I and we, we and you, I and you BZ¨vw` 1st + 2nd
person _vK‡j we Øviv tag Ki‡Z nq| Ab¨vb¨ wbqg wVK _v‡K| †hgb: You and I went there, didn’d we?

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|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Negative ev‡K¨i Tag: Negative ev‡K¨i Tag question wU n‡e Affirmative|
MVb: Negative evK¨ + (,) + auxiliary verb Gi affirmative form+ pronoun+ (?)
Example: He couldn’t have forgotten the address, could he?
g‡b ivL‡Z n‡e, ev‡K¨ ïay no, not _vK‡jB evK¨wU negative Ggb bq eis ev‡K¨ negative A_© †`q Ggb
Adverb ‡hgb: Hardly, barely, rarely, scarcely, seldom, rare, little(a little), few(a few),
nobody, no one/none, nothing, no, not, neither, never/not ever BZ¨vw` _vK‡jI evK¨wU negative
nq| ZvB Tag question wU Affirmative nq| Example: He never goes out with his dog, does he?
40. The fan is not working, ----? [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/ 42. There has not been a great response to
Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 2018] the sale, -----? [ivtwet (D-evwYR¨/AevwYR¨) 13-14]
A isn’t it it B will A dose there B hasn’t there
C is it D hasn’t it Ans:c C hasn’t it D has there Ans:d
41. Choose the correct tag question: [BSC Source: CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-1,
Senior Officer (IT/ICT) 2018]
Section-2, Part-A, Question-15, ûeû, P-327]
A People can’t fly, can they? 43. Lily hardly helps her mother with the
B People can fly, can they?
housework nowadays, ---? [Investment
C People can’t fly, cannot they? Corporation of Bangladesh/IVB (Senior officer)-11]
D People can’t fly, don’t they? Ans:a A is it B does she
C doesn’t she D isn’t she Ans:b
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 462 Mobile: 01740-073569
 Advanced Learning: A‡bK †ÿ‡Î auxiliary verb Gi mswÿß iƒc _vK‡j Zv `yBwU c~Yi© æc n‡Z cv‡i|
†hgb: it’s = it has/ it is; won’t = will not/ shall not; I’d = I would/ I had BZ¨vw`| ZvB G‡ÿ‡Î Avmj DËi
†KvbwU Zv evK¨ †_‡K main verb Gi Ae¯’v †`‡L ey‡S wb‡Z n‡e|
44. Fill in the blank- “It’s hardly rained at 45. She won’t dance in the party, --- [Xvtwet 03-
all this summer, -----?” [ivtwet (H-even), 14-15] 04, wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) -18]

A has it B is it A will she? B will not she?

C isn’t it D hasn’t it Ans:a C would she? D wouldn’t she? Ans:a

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

Topic-07: Imperative ev‡K¨i Tag Kivi 5wU wbqg I D`vniY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Imperative ev‡K¨i Tag: mvaviYZ Imperative evK¨wU Affirmative/ Negative hvB †nvK tag
question wUi auxiliary verb form me©`v affirmative nq|
1. Let us/Let’s Øviv evK¨ n‡j shall we? e‡m| ‡hgb: Let’s go home, shall we?
2. Let him/ Let me/ Let her/ Let them Øviv evK¨ ïiæ n‡j will you? e‡m|
Example: Let him do the work, will you?
3. ‡h †Kvb main verb Øviv evK¨ kyiæ n‡j will you? e‡m| ‡hgb: Pass the salt, will you?
4. Don’t/ Never + main verb Øviv evK¨ kyiæ n‡j will you? e‡m| ‡hgb: Don’t forget, will you?
5. Please/kindly+ main verb Øviv evK¨ kyiæ n‡j will you? e‡m| ‡hgb: Please forget me, will you?
 ms‡ÿ‡c ejv hvq: ïay Let us/Let’s Gi ‡ÿ‡Î shall we? Avi Ab¨ mKj †ÿ‡Î will you? 
 Advanced Learning: ïay wbqg bq eis Gi KviYUv †R‡b ‡bIqv hvK- ‡Kb shall we/ will you-
 Imperative ev‡K¨ A_©MZ w`K †_‡K future tense wb‡`©k K‡i weavq will/Shall e‡m|
 Let us/Let’s Øviv imperative ev‡K¨i subject “we” Dn¨ _v‡K| ZvB We- 1st person-Gi mv‡_ wgj
†i‡L shall nq| cvkvcvwk A_©MZ w`K †_‡K future tense wb‡`©k K‡i weavq shall we? nq| ‡hgb: (We)
Let’s go home, shall we? [P‡jv Avgiv wb‡RivB evox‡Z hvB, hv‡e wK?]
 Ab¨vb¨ mKj imperative ev‡K¨i subject wn‡m‡e “you” Dn¨ _v‡K| ZvB you- 2nd person- Gi mv‡_ wgj
†i‡L will nq| cvkvcvwk A_©MZ w`K †_‡K future tense wb‡`©k K‡i weavq will you? nq| ‡hgb: (You)
Don’t forget me, will you? [(Zzwg) Avgvq fz‡j †hIbv, hv‡e wK?] (You) Let me do the sum, will you?
47. Fill in the blank with tag-question: Let 49. Shut the windows, ---? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
us go out for a walk, -----? [Btwet 10-11] et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (wR) †mU-wm, 19-20]

A will you B do we A shallwe B will you

C shan’t we D shall we Ans:d C do you D don’t you 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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 463 Mobile: 01740-073569


51. “Let him take the exam, ---? [Ptwet 08-09] 52. Which one is correct? [Xvtwet IER 99-00]
Let him do the work, ---? [Btwet 10-11] A Don’t forget, are you?
Pass the salt, -----? [Ptwet (D) 12-13, (IER) 99-00] B Don’t forget, will you?
A will you B are you C Don’t forget, do you?
C can you D must you Ans:a D Don’t forget, should you? Ans:b

Topic-08: Indefinite Pronoun hy³ ev‡K¨i Tag Kivi 2wU wbqg e¨vL¨v Kiæb I D`vniY w`b|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 Advanced Learning: Indefinite Pronoun hy³ ev‡K¨i Tag Kivi wbqg:
1. one I body hy³ indefinite pronoun- Nobody, Anybody, Somebody,
Everybody, No one (None), Everyone, Anyone, Someone w`‡q evK¨ ïiæ
n‡j tag Gi pronoun wnmv‡e they e‡m|
[‡bvU: Nobody, None, No one(None), w`‡q evK¨ ïiæ n‡j tag question wUi auxiliary verb n‡e
affirmative Ges evwK ¸‡jv w`‡q evK¨ ïiæ n‡j tag question wUi auxiliary verb n‡e negative]
Example: Nobody phoned, did they? Everybody loves a flower, don’t they?
2. thing hy³ indefinite pronoun - Nothing, Anything, Something, Everything w`‡q evK¨ ïiæ n‡j
tag Gi pronoun wnmv‡e it e‡m| [‡bvU: Nothing w`‡q evK¨ ïiæ n‡j tag question wUi auxiliary verb
n‡e affirmative Ges evwK ¸‡jv w`‡q evK¨ ïiæ n‡j tag question wUi auxiliary verb n‡e negative]
Example: Nothing is better, is it? Everything looked beautiful, didn’t it?
53. Nobody phoned you, ------ [ivtwet (E3) 17-18] 55. No one was present in the meeting, ----?
A did anybody? B didn’t they? [Lytwet 2018-19 BDwbU (wm)]

C didn’t anybody? D did they? Ans:d A was they? B wasn’t they?


C wasn’t he? D were they? Ans:d
54. Everybody was present there, -----? [N.U.
(Science) 12-13] e¨vL¨v: no one Gi pronoun wn‡m‡e they e‡m| Avi
A wasn’t it? B didn’t they? they Gi mv‡_ were nq| ZvB DËi- were they|
C weren’t they? D wasn’t he? Ans:c 56. ‘Everything looked beautiful, ----- [ivtwet
e¨vL¨v: g~j ev‡K¨ verb singular (was) n‡jI A didn’t they? B wasn’t it? (E2) 17-18]
Ans:c †Z Tag Gi verb wU plural(were) KviY; C didn’t it? D did it? Ans:c
Tag Gi pronoun wU plural n‡j tense wVK †i‡L 57. Everybody likes a flower, ---?
auxiliary verb wU plural Ki‡Z nq| A does he B doesn’t he [ivtwet (G) 14-15]
C can he D don’t they Ans:d

 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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 464 Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-09: Here/There Øviv ïiæ ev‡K¨i Tag Kivi Kivi †ÿ‡Î Pronoun wn‡m‡e wK em‡e?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Here/There Øviv ïiæ ev‡K¨i Tag: Here/There Øviv evK¨ ïiæ n‡j GivB Pronoun
wn‡m‡e e‡m| (Ab¨vb¨ wbqg wVK _v‡K)
60. There has not been a great response to 62. Kuakata was the place we went for that
the sale,/ a great demand for the course, rainy vacation, ----- [Lytwet 2018-19 BDwbU (wm)]
---? [Ptwet (E) 07-08, (H2) 12-13, (D3) 16-17, cvtwetcÖtwet A isn’t it? B isn’t there?
(A) 09-10, etwet (B) 11-12, ivtwet (D-Even) 13-14] C wasn’t it? D don’t it? Ans:c
doesn’t there
A B hasn’t there e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ Kuakata was the place n‡jv
hasn’t it
C D has there Ans:d
main clause Ges GB Abymv‡i DËi- c| Avi
61. There are a few departments at
subordinate clause “we went for that rainy
Chittagong University, -----? [Ptwet 05-06] vacation” ‡hUv tag Gi †Kvb cÖfve †bB|
A aren’t there B isn’t there
63. They have tried but failed, ------? [Xvtwet (B)
C are there D haven’t there Ans:a
A haven’t they B aren’t they 13-14]
Advanced Learning: Complex/ Compound C don’t they D didn’t they Ans:a
ev‡K¨i †ÿ‡Î main clause Abymv‡i tag nq|

 Model Test/Chapter Review on Tag questions 


64. Which of the following has incorrect 68. We didn’t play very well today, -----
tag? [Rtwet (D) 11-12] A did we? B could we [Xvtwet 07-08]
A I am your friend, amn’t I ? C should we? D must we? Ans:a
B He used to play football, didn’t he? 69. Love the poor ----? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I
cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi ¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi (Zwor) - 19]
C Man cannot swim, can he?
A will you B shall we
D Have a cup of tea, won’t you? Ans:a C won’t you D do you Ans:a
Hints: Option a fzj wn‡m‡e DËi KviY cÖ‡kœ 70. Choose the correct tag. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi/wefv‡Mi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v- 19]
incorrect ‡P‡q‡Q| evK¨wU mwVK n‡Zv hw` aren’t/
A Rabi is a good boy, is he?
ain’t _vK‡Zv| B Rabi is a good boy, is it?
65. You won’t eat it, ----- [Xvtwet (IER) 00-01] C Rabi is a goo boy, has he?
A would you? B will you? D Rabi is a good boy, is not he? Ans:d
C do you? D won’t you? Ans:b e¨vL¨v: Ack‡b †Kv_vI not kãwU ms‡ÿ‡c (n’t) †bB|
66. Let us have a party, ---?[mi gva¨wgK mn wkÿK-01] ZvB not Øviv Ackb (d) DËi Kiv hv‡e|
71. The moon shines at night, ------ [ivtwet 09-10]
Let’s go home, -----? [Ptwet (D) 12-13]
A okay B has it? Ans:c
Let’s have a cup of tea, ---? [Dc‡Rjv cjøx Dbœqb
C doesn’t it? D don’t the moon?
A will we B shall we Kg©KZ©v-12]
e¨vL¨v: moon Gi pronoun wn‡m‡e she n‡Z
C won’t we D shan’t we Ans:b
67. For the boys, the task was easy, ---- [`y‡hv©M cv‡i; GB cÖ‡kœ it Av‡Q|
e¨e¯’vcbv Awa`߇ii Awdm mnKvix-19, Xvtwet (D) 09-10] 72. He has always been a diligent student, -----?
A weren’t they? didn’t they?
B A isn’t it? B hasn’t it? [Ptwet 08-09]

C isn’t it? D wasn’t it? Ans:d C hasn’t he D is it Ans:c



 Chapter Close 
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 465 Mobile: 01740-073569
Structural Sentence (MVbMZ evK¨) Go to Index

♦ 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+- 1-4
 All Bank Job Exams 2wU+- 1-4
 Primary Job Exams 2wU+- 1-4
 PSC & Other Jobs 96wU+- 1-4

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


1. Select the right compound structure of 2. “We must not be late, else we will miss
the sentence: [38th BCS Preli. 2017] the train.” This is a - [GB wbq‡g Kgb: 40th BCS-19]
A compound sentence
A He is poor and honest.
B complex sentence C simple sentence
B As he is poor, he is honest.
D interrogative sentence Ans:a
C He is poor but honest.
D Since he is poor, he is honest. Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Compound Sentence mvaviYZ G‡Ki
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a fzj KviY poor Ges honest kã AwaK principal clause: or, but, yet else,
`ywUi mv‡_ wecix_ m¤úK© ZvB and bv e‡m but therefore, otherwise, BZ¨vw` co-ordinating
em‡e|myZivs DËi- c; Ackb b Ges d n‡jv conjunction Øviv hy³ _v‡K| myZivs “else”
complex sentence| conjunction Øviv hy³ evK¨wU compound
sentence|

 GLvb †_‡K avivewnK Av‡jvPbv ïiæ 


Topic-01: Structure Abyhvqx Sentence KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK? G¸‡jv ms‡ÿ‡c †Pbvi Dcvq/‰ewkó¨ wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 Bs‡iwR‡Z Sentence †K wewfbœfv‡e fvM Kiv hvq| †hgb: function/meaning Abyhvqx evK¨ 5 cÖKvi (assertive,
interrogative, optative, imperative, exclamatory)| Avevi ev‡K¨i MVb/ Structure Abymv‡i evK¨ 3 cÖKvi|
 Simple sentence (mij evK¨)  Complex sentence (RwUj evK¨)  Compound sentence (‡hŠwMK
evK¨);
ms‡ÿ‡c †Pbvi Dcvq/‰ewkó¨: wbqg gyL¯’ bv K‡iB DËi Ki‡Z Pvb????
Z‡e wb‡¤œi ˆewkó¨ wZbwU gv_vq wb‡q, option ‡_‡K DËi LyR‡jB cv‡eb|
evK¨ AwZ ms‡ÿ‡c †Pbvi Dcvq/‰ewkó¨ (mn‡R DËi Lyu‡R †c‡Z mnvqK)
Simple GKwUgvÎ finite verb _v‡K| ev‡K¨ †Kvb Conjunction _v‡K bv|
‡hgb: Despite his poverty, he is honest.
Complex GKvwaK finite verb _v‡K| ev‡K¨ Sub-ordinate conjunction _v‡K|
‡hgb: If you read, you will learn.
Compound GKvwaK finite verb _v‡K| ev‡K¨ Co-ordinate conjunction _v‡K|
‡hgb: He is poor but (he is) honest.

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 466 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


GKUz we¯ÍvwiZ wKš‘ mswÿßfv‡e cy‡iv Aa¨vq GK †Uwe‡j mgvavb-
Finite Verb: Giƒc ev‡K¨ GKwUgvÎ finite verb/ Main verb _v‡K|
Sentence

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;
D We eat that we may live. Ans:d Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 467 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Gevi wb‡P Structure Abymv‡i 3 cÖKvi ev‡K¨i Av‡iv we¯ÍvwiZ †`Lyb-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Topic-02: Simple Sentence Kv‡K e‡j? †Pbvi Dcvq wK? D`vniY `vI|
Simple Sentence (mij evK¨): †h ev‡K¨ GKwUgvÎ Subject Ges GKwUgvÎ finite verb ev
Main verb _v‡K Zv‡K Simple sentence e‡j| Simple Sentence †Pbvi mnR Dcvq n‡”Q
GB Sentence G †Kvb Conjunction _v‡K bv| Z‡e phrase wnmv‡e in spite of, despite,
because of, owing to, too--to, Gerund(V1+ing), being, having, preposition +
(V1+ing) etc. _v‡K| ‡hgb: In spite of his poverty, he is honest.
 Avgiv mevB eywS GB As‡k me cÖ‡kœi DËi Simple Sentence n‡e| ZvB DËi Kiv eo KvR bq eis
wKfv‡e/ ‡Kb DËi nq???? GB e¨vcviwU ey‡S ey‡S covB Avmj KvR| AZGe ey‡S ey‡S co–b-
7. A simple sentence has -------. (GKwU mvaviY 12. “A rolling stone gathers no moss.” is a -
ev‡K¨ _v‡K-------) [ivtwet 04-05] - sentence. [Lytwet (gvbweK ¯‹zj) 07-08, Kztwet 07-08]
A simple one subject and many verbs. A simple B complex Ans:a
B only one subject and one finite verb C compound D compound-complex
C only one subject and two verbs. e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ “A rolling stone” n‡”Q subject
D a subordinate clause. Ans:b Avi GKwU gvÎ verb (gather) Av‡‡Q weavq GwU
8. Which one of the following is a simple simple sentence; ev‡K¨i mvaviY A_©: MošÍ
sentence? [Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi DccwiPvjK-07] cv_‡i †kIjv R‡g bv| moss = ‡kIjv
A Read or write. 13. “One day the sailors saw an albatross
B I know that he will come here person. flying towards the ship.”[gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-
C My younger brother and his friends 04, ivtwet (A5) 11-12, (wnmveweÁvb) 06-07, Btwet 09-10]
play football in the national team. Aassertive sentence B simple sentence
D I know the house where he lives. Ans:c C compound sentence
9. Which one of the followings is a simple D complex sentence Ans:b
sentence? [Btwet (G) 18-19, ivtwet 03-04] 14. “After knowing the harmful effect of
A He is poor but honest. CO2, its emission was minimized by
B Though he is poor, he is honest. growing awareness in the international
C In spite of his poverty, he is honest. community”. is an example of- [ivtwet (H-
D He is poor and honest. Ans:c even), 14-15]

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|

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 468 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-03: Complex Sentence Kv‡K e‡j? †Pbvi Dcvq wK? D`vniY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Complex Sentence (RwUj evK¨): †h sentence G GKwU Main/Principle Clause Gi mv‡_ GK ev
GKvwaK Sub-Ordinate Clause hy³ _v‡K Zv‡K Complex Sentence e‡j| Complex Sentence †Pbvi
mnR Dcvq n‡”Q GB Sentence G Sub-ordinate conjunction wn‡m‡e why, though, although (hw`I),
because, since, as, that, if, when, what, so that, in order that, who, till,
until etc. _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.
 Advanced Learning:
 Main/Principle Clause: Conjunction wenxb GK¸”Q kã †hLv‡b GKwU Main/Principle verb
_v‡K| Dc‡ii Complex evK¨¸‡jv‡Z underline Kiv Ask †Lqvj Kiæb|  Sub-ordinate Clause: Sub-
ordinate Conjunction Gi mv‡_ GK¸”Q kã †hLv‡b GKwU Main/Principle verb _v‡K| Dc‡ii Complex
evK¨¸‡jv‡Z underline Qvov Ab¨ Ask¸‡jv †Lqvj Kiæb|  Quick : ev‡K¨ GKvwaK Finite verb I
subordinate conjunction _vK‡j ‡mwU Complex sentence|
Link Ref: hviv Clause Gi Basic fv‡jv ey‡Sb bv| Zv‡`i‡K Clause Aa¨vqwU c‡o Avmvi Aby‡iva KiwQ|
 Avgiv mevB eywS GB As‡k cÖvq me cÖ‡kœi DËi Complex Sentence n‡e| ZvB DËi Kiv eo KvR bq
eis wKfv‡e/ ‡Kb DËi nq???? GB e¨vcviwU ey‡S ey‡S covB Avmj KvR| AZGe ey‡S ey‡S co–b-
15. A complex sentence must have----. 18. Which one is a complex sentence? [Lytwet
[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (C) 18-19] (BBA) 11-12]
A to principal clauses A The water we drink must be pure.
B two sub-ordinate clause B The evil done by men lives after them.
C many kinds of clauses C Give a pen to write with. Ans:a
D one principal clause Ans:d D In spite of his poverty, he is not happy.
e¨vL¨v: GKwU complex evK¨ nIqvi g~j kZ© n‡jv e¨vL¨v: DËi- a: KviY- ev‡K¨ water Gi verb
GKwU principal clause mv‡_ GK/GKvwaK sub- n‡”Q- must be, Avi we Gi verb n‡jv drink;
ordinate clause _vK‡e| myZivs complex evK¨ ev‡K¨ conjunction wn‡m‡e that/what Dn¨
nIqvi Rb¨ Aek¨B principle clause jvM‡e ZvB Av‡Q| ev‡K¨i A_©: †h cvwb Avgiv cvb Kwi Zv
DËi- d; Aek¨B weï× n‡Z n‡e|
16. Which of the following is a Complex 19. Which of the following is a complex
Sentence? [NSI (Junior Field off.) 24 Sep. 21] sentence? [Lytwet (S) 16-17]
A Let them do this or they will die. A He is too weak to move
B If he helps us, we shall win. B He is not only a poet but also a dramatis.
C Move or you will die. Ans:b C Itis health which is wealth.
D Work hard or you can't prosper in life. D They are poor but honest. Ans:c
17. Which one is a complex sentence? 20. When I was reading a book, he came. It
[‡et‡ivtwet 09-10] is a- [¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡Kvkjx (wmwfj)-16]
A He is a good boy. A Simple sentence B Complex sentence
B Though he is wealthy, he is miser. C Compound sentence
C He is a very good boy. Ans:b D Exclamatory sentence Ans:b
D In spite of his wealth, he is a miser.

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 469 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


 Advance Level MCQ (GKUz KwVb) 25. Which one of the following is a complex
21. Choose the correct sentence. [RbcÖkvmb sentence? [Btwet (B) 12-13]
gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-16] A If I know this before!
AThough he is strong but he is lazy. B Do you not repent for this?
B Though he is strong, he is lazy. C A villain alone can do it.
C Though he is strong, yet he is lazy. D I know why he is silent. Ans:d
D Though he is strong or he is lazy. Ans:b e¨vL¨v: if _vKv m‡Ë¡I option(A) complex evK¨
22. There is no mother but loves her bq KviY ev‡K¨ GKwU gvÎ subject I GKwUgvÎ
children. (Ggb †Kvb gv †bB †h Zvi mšÍvb‡K fvjev‡m bv) verb Av‡Q ZvB GwU simple sentence| Avi b,
[N.U. (Arts) 11-12]
-There is no mother but loves her c ¯^vfvweK wbq‡gB simple sentence| Option-
children. is a—sentence. [ivtwet 18-19 BDwbU ÔGÕ (MÖæc-1)] d = Complex;
A simple B complex Ans:b 26. “Though, Although, Because, Since,
C compound D complex- compound As” implies the- [ivtwet 10-11, _vbv mn. wkÿv Awdmvi-06]
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i A_©; (Ggb †Kvb gv †bB †h Zvi A negative sentence

wkï‡K fvjev‡m bv/ There is no mother who B complex sentence


C compound sentence
does not love her children.)“but” †`‡L
D none Ans:b
evK¨wU compound sentence g‡b n‡jI Avm‡j
e¨vL¨v: Gme conjunction Øviv hy³ evK¨‡K Complex
evK¨wU complex KviY, “but” ev‡K¨ wKš‘ A_©
sentence e‡j weavq G¸‡jv‡K complex indicator
w`‡j evK¨wU compound Avi “but” ev‡K¨ e‡j|
who/‡h A_© w`‡j evK¨wU complex; Avi GB
wb‡Pi evK¨¸‡jv Complex Sentence
ev‡K¨ “but” A_© “wKš‘” bq eis GB ev‡K¨ “but”
27. I know where he lives.
A_© “who/‡h” ZvB evK¨wU complex|
28. “I was there when it was Autumn”.
23. “What is looted cannot be blotted.”
29. “I know who he is”
This is- (fv‡M¨i wjLb hvq bv LÛb) [miKvix gva¨wgK
mnKvix wkÿK-00, Btwet (C) 10-11, mnKvix gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-00]
30. “You should apologize for what you
A simple sentence have done”
B compound sentence Ans:c 31. “If you read, you will learn”?
C complex sentence D multiple sentence 32. “The man who is reported is a spy.”
e¨vL¨v: “looted” A_© hv wKQz N‡U; Avi blotted 33. ‘I know what his name is.’
A_© Gwo‡q Pjv/ LÛb Kiv ; ev‡K¨ `ywU main verb 34. Though he is a policeman, he is honest.
(looted & blotted) Ges GKwU sub-ordinate 35. He is a boy who has his merit.
clause marker “what” Av‡Q weavq evK¨wU 36. “Fight till you die”?
complex| 37. “Although he is rich, he is an honest
24. “If we don’t read, we become trapped man.”
in own individual minds.” is a-- 38. He has lost the book which I gave him.
A Compound sentence [ivt wet (A) we‡Rvo 15-16] 39. “She was not so young as I expected.”
B Complex sentence 40. If it rains, the match will be postponed.
C Simple sentence D Clause Ans:b 41. ‘Though he was very rich, he was still
unhappy’
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 470 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-04: Compound Sentence Kv‡K e‡j? †Pbvi Dcvq wK? D`vniY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Compound sentence (‡hŠwMK evK¨): †h sentence G GKwU Main Clause Gi mv‡_ GK ev GKvwaK Co-
Ordinate Clause hy³ _v‡K Zv‡K Compound Sentence e‡j| Compound Sentence †Pbvi mnR Dcvq
n‡”Q, GB Sentence G Co-ordinate conjunction (and, or, nor, but, yet, so, therefore,
both…and…, else, either--- or, neither --- nor, otherwise etc.) _v‡K|
†hgb: 1. Study hard otherwise, you will fail. 2. He is poor but honest.
Quick : ev‡K¨ GKvwaK Finite verb I subordinate conjunction _vK‡j ‡mwU Complex sentence|
 Avgiv mevB eywS GB As‡k cÖvq me cÖ‡kœi DËi Complex Sentence n‡e| ZvB DËi Kiv eo KvR bq
eis wKfv‡e/ ‡Kb DËi nq???? GB e¨vcviwU ey‡S ey‡S covB Avmj KvR| AZGe ey‡S ey‡S co–b-
42. “We must not be late, else we will miss 45. “Do or die” is a-(Ki A_ev gi) [kÖg cwi`߇ii †gwW‡Kj
the train.” This is a - [GB wbq‡g Kgb: 40th BCS-19] Awdmvi-05, mnKvix RR (9g)-14, ¯^v¯’¨ Awa`߇ii Awdm mnvqK-
18, ciivó gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v- 19, gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29
A compound sentence Rvby. 21), miKvix Kg© Kwg. (wmwb. BÝUªv±i) 18 †m‡Þ. 21]
B complex sentence A compound sentence
C simple sentence B simple sentence C complex sentence
D interrogative sentence Ans:a D not at all a sentence Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Compound Sentence mvaviYZ G‡Ki e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ “or” Gi Dfq cv‡k©¦ `ywU verb Av‡Q
AwaK principal clause: or, but, yet else, weavq GwU GKwU compound sentence| `ywU verb
therefore, otherwise, BZ¨vw` co-ordinating Gi mvg‡b “you” subject Dn¨ Av‡Q|
conjunction Øviv hy³ _v‡K| myZivs “else” 46. Learn English and get a good job. It is
conjunction Øviv hy³ evK¨wU compound a/an- [gv&`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-13]
sentence| A Complex sentence B simple sentence
43. All the following sentence are compound C Compound sentence
except. [cjøx mòq e¨vsK (K¨v¨k Awdmvi)-18] D Exclamatory sentence Ans:c
A Speak the truth and I shall pardon me. 47. Select the right compound structure of
B He was ill; therefore, he could not come. the sentence: [38th BCS Preli. 2017]
C He must return the goods or the bill. A He is poor and honest.
D I offended him as did this. Ans:d B As he is poor, he is honest.
‡bvU: cÖ‡kœ PvIqv n‡q‡Q: †KvbwU Qvov me¸‡jv C He is poor but honest.
compound sentence, Ackb d n‡”Q complex; D Since he is poor, he is honest. Ans:c
Avi Ab¨¸‡jv compound; myZivs d ev‡` me¸‡jv e¨vL¨v: Ackb a fzj KviY poor Ges honest kã
compound, ZvB DËi- d [except=Qvov/ e¨ZxZ] `ywUi mv‡_ wecix_ m¤úK© ZvB and bv e‡m but
44. “She spoke very strongly and you em‡e| myZivs DËi- c; Ackb b Ges d n‡jv
listened to her.? It is an example of- complex sentence|
[evsjv‡`k †Uwjwfkb Ges weÁvcb AvwaKvwiK †MÖW-2)-06] 48. A compound sentence has -------. [mve †iwRóªvi
Aa complex sentence wb‡qvM cix¶v-03, mgevq Awa`c߇ii 2q †kªYxi ‡M‡R‡UW Kg©KZv©-97]

B a compound sentence A a subject and a finite verb


C simple sentence Ans:b B one principal clause and one sub-ordinate clause

D Both simple and complex C two or more co-ordinate clauses


D two or more sub-ordinate clauses Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 471 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


c~Y©gvbt 10 Model Test/Chapter Review mwVKt----fyjt----
mgqt 7 wg: (on Structural Sentence) cÖvß b¤^it-------
49. Which is the correct simple sentence? 53. “All that glitters is not gold” a/an-
[Lytwet (Arts) 11-12] (PKPK Ki‡jB †mvbv nq bv) [Btwet (L) 03-04, Lytwet 06-
A The sun rose and the fog dispersed. (m~h© 07, ivtwet (C1) 18-19]
DwVj Ges Kzqvkv `~i nBj) A simple sentence B complex sentence
B The fog being dispersed, the sun rose. C compound sentence
(Kzqvkv `~i nBqv m~h© DwVj) D compound- complex sentence Ans:b
C When the sun rose, the fog dispersed. e¨vL¨v: cÖev` evK¨wUi g~j iƒc n‡jv- All is not
(hLb m~h© DwVj Kzqvkv `~i nBj) gold that glitters. myZivs ev‡K¨ `ywU main verb
D The sun having risen, the fog dispersed. (is & glitter) Av‡Q ZvB GwU complex
(m~h© D‡V Kzqvkv `~i n‡jv) Ans:d sentence
e¨vL¨v: option (a) †Z ‘and’ _vKvq evK¨wU 54. The sentence “The weather being hot,
compound sentence; option (c) †Z when we cannot go out.” is- [N.U. 07-08]
_vKvq evK¨wU complex sentence; Option (b) A simple B complex

Ges (d) †Z †Kvb conjunction †bB ZvB DfqB C compound

simple sentence n‡jI option (b) fyj KviY, D compound-complex Ans:a

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

B Owing to weakness I cannot walk. 57. Which of the following is a simple


C I am weak but I can walk. sentence? [cvtwetctwet CSE, 10-11]
D I can walk although I am weak. Ans:c A He could not come because of his
52. A compound sentence must have --- illness.(‡m Zvi Amy¯’Zvi Kvi‡Y Avm‡Z cviZ bv)
principal clause. [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b mnKvix cwiPvjK-04] B This is the book I wanted.[GB nq eBwU
A more than one B three hv(that) Avwg †P‡qwQjvg- ev‡K¨i gv‡S that Dn¨ Av‡Q]
C four D none Ans:a C He is poor but honest.[but Gi ci he is Dn¨
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i cÖ‡Z¨KwU co-ordinate clause-B Av‡Q-‡m nq Mixe wKš‘ †m nq mr]
GK GKwU principle clause KviY Giƒc clause D Tell me where you live.(ej Avgv‡K Zzwg
conjunction Qvov em‡j GKv GKv A_© w`‡Z †Kv_vq evm Ki) Ans:a
cv‡i|
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 472 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Transformation of Simple-Complex-Compound

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion Go to Index


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 2wU+- 1, 5, 6-13, 15, 17, 19-22
 All Bank Job Exams 2wU+- 1-4, 6, 8, 10, 11-16, 17, 19, 20, 22
 Primary Job Exams 3wU+- 1-4, 6, 8, 10, 11-16, 17
 PSC & Other Jobs 122wU+- 1-8, 10, 11-15, 18, 19, 20, 22

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


AA stone that rolls gathers no moss.
1. “Though he is poor,
BThough a stone rolls, it gathers no moss.
he is honest”. (Make it Compound)
C A stone what rolls gathers no moss.A:a
[38th BCS]
D Since a stone is rolling, it gathers no moss.
A He is poor and honest.
B As he is poor, he is honest.
e¨vL¨v: S: Article + (verb+ing) + Noun +
C He is poor but honest.
verb--
D Since he is poor, he is honest. Ans:c
Complex: Article + Noun +that/WH +
(verb + ing ‡_‡K main Verb) + Verb + -----
2. The complex form of “A rolling stone
gathers no moss” [37th BCS-16 I Ab¨vb¨] Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA


Topic-01: wbqg gyL¯’ bv K‡iB wKfv‡e Simple ⇔ Complex ⇔ Compound DËi Kiv hvq?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


wb‡¤œi ˆewkó¨ wZbwU gv_vq wb‡q option ‡_‡K DËi LuyR‡jB DËi cv‡eb|
evK¨ ms‡ÿ‡c †Pbvi Dcvq/‰ewkó¨ (mn‡R DËi Lyu‡R †c‡Z mnvqK)
Simple GKwUgvÎ finite verb _v‡K| ev‡K¨ †Kvb Conjunction _v‡K bv| Z‡e
Sentence phrase wnmv‡e in spite of, despite, because of, owing to, too…to,
Gerund(V1+ing), being, having, preposition + (V1+ing) etc.
_vK‡Z cv‡i| Gme ‰ewkó¨ _vK‡j evK¨wU Simple sent|
‡hgb: Despite his poverty, he is honest. Having done the work, I went home.
Complex GKvwaK finite verb _v‡K| ev‡K¨ Sub-ordinate conjunction _v‡K|
Sentence ‡hgb: If you read, you will learn. Though he is poor, he is honest.
Compound GKvwaK finite verb _v‡K| ev‡K¨ Co-ordinate conjunction(and, or, nor, but, yet,
Sentence so, therefore etc.) _v‡K| ‡hgb: He is poor but (he is) honest. Move and die.
wKfv‡e LuyR‡eb: cÖ‡kœ simple ‡_‡K complex PvB‡j Avcwb option ¸‡jv‡Z †`L‡eb Ò†Kvb ev‡K¨ GKvwaK
finite verb Av‡Q Ges mv‡_ Sub-ordinate conjunction Av‡QÓ Lye mn‡RB DËi cv‡eb|

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 473 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


1. Read to learn. (complex) [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK 4. Which of following is a simple
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-14] sentence? [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv
A By reading, you will learn. Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c` 19]
B Read and learn. A Though he is poor, he is honest.
C If you read, you will learn. Ans:c B He is poor but honest.
D In case of failure to read, you will not learn C He is poor and honest. Ans:d
2. You have done a mistake and I know it. D In spite of being poor, he is honest.
(make it simple) [ivtwet (B) 18-19] 5. ‘We must not be late, else we will miss
A I know your mistake. the train’. This is a-[KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21]
B I know the mistake that you have done. A Compound sentence
C Do not do the mistake any more. B Complex sentence
D Do you know your mistake? Ans:a C Simple sentence
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a ‡Z GKUvB main/finite verb D Interrogative sentence Ans:a
(know) Av‡Q weavq GwU simple sentence| e¨vL¨v: Compound sentence G `yB Z‡ZvwaK
3. Find the complex from ‘He is poor but principal clause ev co-ordinate clause _v‡K|
he is honest’. [Rtwet (B) 10-11, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)] GQvov Compound sentence G mvaviYZ and,
A Although he is poor, he is honest. or, but, yet, so, therefore, otherwise, or
B He being poor is honest. else, both --- and, either --- or, neither ---
C Despite his poverty he is honest. nor, not only --- but also BZ¨vw` Co-
D In spite his honesty he is poor. Ans:a ordinating conjunction Øviv hy³ _v‡K|

Topic-02: too+ ------ + to, so --- that, very ----- and hy³ ev‡K¨i S ⇔ C ⇔ C Kivi wbqg?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


DËi: too+ ---- + to+ V1 hy³ Simple sentence bv-†evaK A_© cÖKvk K‡i weavq Giƒc
evK¨‡K Complex Ki‡Z n‡j so ---- that+ negative clause (can/could not) evbv‡Z
nq| Compound G too/so ¯’‡j very Ges that Gi ¯’‡j and e‡m| Z‡e Simple
sentence G too+ adj. + for+ object+ to _vK‡j for Gi c‡ii object wU complex
sentence G that clause Gi subject nq| wb‡Pi D`vniY I MVb ey‡S ey‡S co–b-
Simple: Sub + verb-- + too+ --- + to+ V1 ------------------- ‡hgb: He is too weak to walk.
Complex: Sub+ verb--+ so -- that+ Sub +can/could not+ V1- ‡hgb: He is so weak that he cannot walk.
Compound: Sub+ verb-- + very +---+ and + Sub + V1 --- ‡hgb: He is very weak and he cannot walk.
[‡bvU: GLv‡b Simple ‡_‡K Complex- Compound- Kivi wbqg‡K wecixZfv‡e wPšÍv Ki‡j Giƒc A‡bK evK¨‡K
Compound ‡_‡K Complex- Simple Kiv hv‡e| ZvB ci¯ú‡ii g‡a¨ Zzjbv K‡i D`vniY¸‡jv ey‡S ey‡S co–b]

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|
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 474 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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-03: In spite of /Despite, Though/Although, but hy³ ev‡K¨i S ⇔ C ⇔ C Kivi wbqg?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Ans: In spite of ev Despite hy³ Simple evK¨ _vK‡j Though ev Although Øviv Zvi Complex
sentence Ges But Øviv Zvi Compound sentence Ki‡Z nq| [‡bvU: Complex- Compound- Simple
Ki‡Z GB wbqg‡K wecixZfv‡e wPšÍv K‡i ey‡S ey‡S co–b] : MVb g‡b _vK‡e bv ZvB D`vniY ey‡S ey‡S co–b
S=In spite of/ Despite + being/ having + V3/ verb+ing--/ Noun phrase--, Sub1 + verb----.
C=Though/ Although + sub1 + ----, Sub2 + ----[Being D‡V be verb, having D‡V have verb e‡m]
C=Sub1 + verb--+ But/Yet + Sub1(Dn¨) + verb--[Being D‡V be verb, having D‡V have verb e‡m]
Simple: Despite/In spite of his poverty, he is honest.
Complex: Though/Although he is poor, he is honest.
Compound: He is poor but honest.
10. The correct simple of: Although he 12. Though he is poor, he is happy.
spoke clumsily, I listened to him very (Simple) [6ô †emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb IcÖZ¨qb cixÿv-10]
carefully. [ivtwet (K) 17-18] A Despite his poverty, he is happy.
A Though his speech is was clumsy, I B In spite of his being poor, he is unhappy.
listened to him carefully. C He is poor but happy. Ans:a
B Despite the clumsiness of his speech, I D In spite of his poorness, he is happy.
listened to him carefully. GB cÖ‡kœi weKí DËi: In spite of/Despite
C He spoke clumsily, then I listened to being a poor man, he is happy.
him carefully. 13. Though he is poor, he is honest.(Make
D Despite speaking clumsy manner, I it Simple) [8g †emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv-12]
listened to him carefully. Ans:d A Despite his poor, he is honest.
Hints: though/although hy³ As‡ki main verb B Despite his honesty, he is poor.
Gi mv‡_ ing hy³ n‡q simple sentence nq weavq C Despite his poverty, he is honest. Ans:c
spoke ‡_‡K speaking hyy³ Ackb d mwVK DËi| GB cÖkœwU weKí DËi: Despite being a poor
11. Though he tried hard, he failed. (Make man, he is honest.
it compound) [7g wkÿK (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) wbeÜb-11] 14. “Though he is poor, he is honest”.
A He tried and failed. (Make it Compound) [38th BCS]
B In spite of his trying hard, he failed. A He is poor and honest.
C He tried hard but failed. B As he is poor, he is honest.
D But for his trying hard, he failed. Ans:c C He is poor but honest. Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 475 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-04: By/In case of your/In the event of your + gerund ⇔ If ⇔ and hy³ ev‡K¨i S ⇔

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


C ⇔ C Kivi wbqg?
DËi: Simple: By/In case of your/In the event of your + gerund-----, you+ verb-----.
Complex: If + Sub + Gerund Gi main verb Kiv + , + evwK clause (you/ Sub + verb--.)
Compound: g~j verb Øviv ïiæ ---- + and + Sub(Dn¨I _vK‡Z cv‡i) + 2q verb----
[‡bvU: D`vniYmn wbqgwU wecixZfv‡e wPšÍv Ki‡j simple ‡_‡K compound Kiv hv‡e]
Simple: By moving, you will die. Or- In case of your moving, you will die.
Complex: If you move, you will die. Compound: Move and die.
15. If you speak the truth, I will let you go. 16. “Move and die.” (Make it simple) [ivtwet
08-09, Kztwet (A) 15-16,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I
(make it compound) [Lytwet 2018-19 BDwbU (wm)]
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) - 19]
A In case of your speaking the truth, I will
A Move or Die.
let you go. Ans:c
B In case of your moving, you will die.
B Speaking the truth, I will let you go.
C Move unless you die.
C Speak the truth, and I will let you go.
D Move never you will die. Ans:b
D Speak the truth, and I will leave you.

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|

Topic-06: without/in case of ⇔ if ⇔ or hy³ evK¨‡K S ⇔ C ⇔ C iƒcvšÍ‡ii wbqg wK?


Complex: If + Sub1 + verb1 + ----, Sub2 + verb2----. [subject He n‡j]
Compound: Let + Sub1 Gi object + verb1---- + or + Sub2 + verb2 ----.
A_ev: Verb1---- + or + Sub2(Dn¨ _vK‡Z cv‡i) + verb2 ----. [subject YOU n‡j]
Simple: without/in case of + possessive + verb+ing, Sub2 + verb2 ----.[sub Abymv‡i possessive]
Complex: If he does not do, he will die. Compound: Let him do or he will die.
Complex: If you do not study hard, you will fail. Compound: Study hard or you will fail.
Simple: Without/ In case of your not studying well you will fail.

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 476 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


18. If he does not do, he will die. 20. ‘Study well or you will fail’. (Simple)
(Compound) [7g wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj /mgchv©q)-11] [Rtwet (D) 15-16]

A Do and die. B do or die. A In case of your studying you will fail.


C He cannot do and die. B In case of your not studying well you

D Let him do or he will die. Ans:d will fail. Ans:b


C Despite your studying well you will fail.
19. The complex of “Study hard or you will
D In spite of your studying you will fail.
fail” is- [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qii mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi, cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v
I e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-16] Ans:a 21. Without doing you will die. The
A If you do not study hard, you will fail. compound form the sentence- [Btwet (H) 17-18]
A Do and then die. B Either do or die.
B If you study hard, you will fail.
C Do or you will die.
C If you not study hard, you will fail.
D Do or die. Ans:d
D In case of your study hard, you will fail.

Simple ⇔ Compound
Topic-7: and Gi Dfq cv‡k©¦ GKB/wfbœ Sub⇔ Being/ having/V+ing hy³ ev‡K¨i compound⇔ simple

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Ans: and Gi Dfq cv‡k©¦ GKB subject hy³ compound sentence †K simple
sentence Ki‡Z n‡j 1g As‡ki subject D‡V hvq Ges D³ subject wU 2q As‡k e‡m; am,
is, are, was, were _vK‡j being+ V3, have, has, had _vK‡j having+ V3, Z‡e
main verb _vK‡j D³ verb Gi mv‡_B ing hy³ nq|
Compound: and Gi Dfq cv‡k©¦ GKB subject _vK‡j: MVb: Sub1 + verb1--+ and + Sub1 (Dn¨ n‡Z
cv‡i) + verb2----nq| Simple: Sub1 Dn¨ + Being/ having/ V+ing --- + , + Sub1 + verb2----
†hgb: He shut the door and went out.” (Make it simple) = Shutting the door, He went out.
Compound: and Gi Dfq cv‡k©¦ wfbœ subject _vK‡j MVb: Sub1 + verb1-- + and + Sub2 + verb 2--
Simple: Sub1 _vK‡e + Being/ having/ V+ing --- + , + Sub2 + verb2----
It was a cold day, we did not go out. (Make it simple) It being a cold day, we did not go out.
GLv‡b GB wbqg‡K wecixZfv‡e wPšÍv Ki‡j Giƒc evK¨‡K simple ‡_‡K compound Kiv hv‡e]
22. “He shut the door and went out.” 24. “I had done the work and went home.”
(Simple) [ivtwet 06-07] (Make it Simple) [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb (Ge‡Z`vqx)-10]
A Shutting the door, he went out. A Having done the work, I went home.
B He shutting the door before went out. B Being done the work, I went home.
C He went out shutting door. C As I had done the work, I went home.
D Closing the door, he went out. Ans:a Ans:a

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.
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 477 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-08: Must+ V1 + adverb hy³ Simple evK¨‡K Compound ev‡K¨ iƒcvšÍ‡ii wbqg wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Simple: subject + Must+ V1+ adverb + adverb phrase hy³ Simple evK¨‡K- Compound Kivi MVb-
Compound: Sub + V1 + adverb ---+ and + Subject + will + adverb phrase ‡_‡K bZzb verb nq|
Or-MVb: Sub. + V1 + adverb --+ or + sub. +will + adverb phrase ‡_‡K wecixZ
A‡_© bZzb verb nq| Simple = You must work hard for success.
Compound = Work hard and you will succeed.
ev, Work hard or you will fail.
26. You must work hard for success. (Make 27. ‘You must work hard to succeed.
it compound without changing meaning) (Compound) [Rtwet (D) 14-15]
[ivtwet 04-05, 10-11, (B) 18-19,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 15Zg wkÿK
A If you work hard you will not fail. Ans:d
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) -19]
B You must work hard not for failing
A Work hard and you will succeed.
C You must work hard to avoid failing
B Work hard for success.
D You must work hard or you will fail.
C Work hard to success.
D Work hard for the success. Ans:a

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|
C The teacher praised the boy for his diligence. https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
D The boy was praised by the teacher for his diligence. Ans:c

Simple ⇔ Complex ev Complex ⇔ Simple


Topic-10: ev‡K¨ Possessive + Noun hy³ Simple ⇔ Complex iƒcvšÍ‡ii wbqg wK?
 ev‡K¨ Possessive + noun hy³ Simple evK¨‡K Complex ev‡K¨ iƒcvšÍ‡ii wbqg-
Simple MVb: Sub.+ Verb + (Possessive + Noun)/Noun phrase
Complex: Sub. + Verb + A_©vbymv‡i that/WH word+ Possessive Gi Sub+ tense Abyhvqx Verb +--.
Simple: They admitted their guilt.
Complex: They admitted that they were guilty.
[‡bvU: D`vniYmn wbqgwU wecixZfv‡e wPšÍv Ki‡j Complex ‡_‡K Simple Kiv hv‡e]
29. “I don’t know his father’s name.” 30. I know his birthday. The complex
Make it a complex sentence. [ivtwet 07-08, sentence of this is- [Kztwet (we) BDwbU 18-19]
wc,Gm,wm, 04, ‡et‡ivtwet (BBA) 13-14] A I know about his birth and its day.
A I do not know his father name. Ans:c B His birthday is known to me.
B I do not know what name his father’s name. C I know when he was born.
C I do not know what his father’s name is. D This is his birthday and I know it. Ans:c
D I do not know that what his father’s name.

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 478 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


31. Which is the complex form of “They 32. “He confessed his guilt.” (Make it
admitted their guilty.”? [‡et‡ivtwet (B) 12-13] complex) [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb (Ge‡Z`vqx)-10, ivtwet (E, †Rvo) 16-17]
A They admitted that they were guilty. Ans: He confessed that he was guilty.
B They admitted when they were guilty. 33. His silence proves that he is guilty.
C They admitted because they were guilty. (Simple) [Ptwet (G) 08-09]
D They admitted, they have guiltiness.Ans:a Ans: His silence proves his guilt.

Topic-11: Article + (verb+ing) + Noun hy³ evK¨‡K Simple ⇔ Complex iƒcvšÍ‡ii wbqg wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Simple: Article + (verb+ing) + Noun + verb----
Complex: Article + Noun + that/WH + (verb+ing ‡_‡K main Verb) + Verb+--
Simple = A rolling stone gathers no moss. Complex = A stone that rolls gathers no moss.
Topic-12: Article + Adjective + Noun hy³ evK¨‡K Simple ⇔ Complex iƒcvšÍ‡ii wbqg wK?
Complex: Subject + verb + Article + Noun + that/WH + be verb + Adjective.
Simple: Subject + verb + Article + Adjective + Noun.
Complex = Munir is a boy who is good. Simple = Munir is a good boy.
Remind: MVb gyL¯’ bv K‡i D`vniY ey‡S ey‡S covi Af¨vm Kiæb|
34. The complex form of “A rolling stone 36. He gave me a dress which was
gathers no moss” [37th BCS-16, evsjv‡`k Uvwid expensive. (simple) [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb
Kwgk‡bi M‡elbv Kg©KZ©v-18] cixÿv [¯‹zj chv©q] 17]
AA stone that rolls gathers no moss. Ans:a A He gave me a dress expensive
B Though a stone rolls, it gathers no moss. B He gave me a dress and it was
C A stone what rolls gathers no moss. expensive.
D Since a stone is rolling, it gathers no moss. C He gave me a expensive dress.

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|

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 479 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


37. They cried out at the top of their voice. 39. The complex form of the simple
(Complex) [Btwet (B) 15-16] sentence ‘The management of the bank
A They cried out so loudly that their voice is thoroughly meticulous’. [Sonali Bank Ltd.
weakened. Officer 2018]

B They cried out as highly as they A The management of the bank is as


expected. meticulous as it could be.
C They cried out as loudly as they could. B The management of the bank is very

D They cried out as loudly as was meticulous.


possible. Ans:c C The management of the bank is very

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.

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


C He was in a village and died in the B There is no doubt that he is a brave man.
same village. C Undoubtly he is a brave man. Ans:c
D He died in a village where his birth D He is a brave man and there is no doubt
took place. Ans:b about it.

cÖkœ 14 †_‡K 22 Gi K¬vm GKmv‡_


‡`L‡Z cv‡ki QR ‡KvWwU ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-
Topic-14: wewfbœ Complement Gi cwieZ©b K‡i evK¨‡K Simple ⇔ Complex iƒcvšÍ‡ii wbqg wK?
-----Conjunction + Subordinate clause + be verb + complement Øviv †kl nq Z‡e Giƒc complex
sentence ‡K simple Ki‡Z conjunction DwV‡q sub + to + V1 + complement ---- e‡m| ev‡K¨ be
verb D‡V wM‡q to be nq|
41. The correct simple sentence of “I know that Jim is an honesty boy”? [ivtwet (B) 18-19]
A I know the reason of Jim’s honesty.
B I know Jim to be an honest boy.
C I know Jim to is an honest boy.
D I know Jim’s honesty. Ans:b

Topic-15: Only hy³ evK¨‡K Simple ⇔ Complex iƒcvšÍ‡ii wbqg wK?


Subordinate clause hw` only + those + who + be verb + sub + verb-- _v‡K Z‡e Z‡e Giƒc
complex sentence ‡K simple Ki‡Z those + who + be verb DwV‡q simple Kiv nq|

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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 480 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-16: should/may/can + verb2-- ⇔ object + to + verb2 Øviv Complex ⇔ Simple
Sub1 + verb1 + conjunction + sub2 + should/may/can + verb2 --------- _v‡K Z‡e Giƒc complex
sentence ‡K simple Ki‡Z conjunction DwV‡q sub2 Gi object + to + verb2 Øviv simple Kiv nq|
Remind: MVb gyL¯’ bv K‡i D`vniY ey‡S ey‡S covi Af¨vm Kiæb|

43. He wants that I should go. (Make it B Does he wish my going?


simple) [ivtwet 09-10, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 12-13] C Does he wish that I should go?
A He wants my going. D Does he wish that I may go? Ans:c
B He wants me to go. 45. ‘I want a car that I can drive.’ Find out
C He wants that I must go. Simple form: [Btwet (C) 13-14]
D He wants that I might go. Ans:b A I want a car to drive.
44. Does he wish me to go? Which one is B I want a car for driving.
complex for this sentence? [Btwet (B) 10-11] C I want having a car for driving.
A Does he want that I should go? D I want a car for learning to drive. 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.

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 481 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-21: Ago hy³ mgqevPK phrase ⇔ since Øviv Simple ⇔ Complex:
Simple sentence G Ago hy³ mgqevPK phrase _vK‡j complex Ki‡Z since e¨envi K‡i complex
sentence Kiv nq|
51. Ten years have passed since his father 52. I got your letter about a week ago.
died. (Make it simple) [ivtwet (A1) 17-18] (Transform the sentence into complex.)
A His father has died ten years ago [cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 17-18] Ans:a
B His father died since ten years. Ans: It’s about a week since I got your
C His father has died for ten years. letter.
D His father died ten years ago. Ans:d

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.

Model Test/Chapter
OurReview
Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA
(on Simple-Complex-Compound)
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
 Chapter Close 
it compound) [(¯‹zj/mgch©vq) wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv-11]

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 482 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Tense (wµqvi Kvj) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 7wU+- 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 15, 17, 19
 All Bank Job Exams 10wU+- 4, 6, 7-10, 12, 14-16, 18, 20
 Primary Job Exams 4wU+- 1, 3, 4, 6, 10-15, 17-20
 PSC & Other Jobs 254wU+- 1-9, 11-14, 16, 18, 20

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


Present Ind. Tense †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ-- 4. Julia has been ill --- three months. (Rywjqv
1. Teacher said, “The earth --- round the wZb gvm hver Amy¯)’ [28th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
sun.” (wkÿK ejj, c„w_ex m~‡h©i Pviw`‡K Ny‡i) [36th A since B about
BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] C in D for Ans:d
A moves B moved Ans:a 5. He/She has been ill --- Friday last. (‡m MZ
C has moved D will be moving ïµevi n‡Z Amy¯’ n‡q‡Q) [26th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
Present Perfect Tense †_‡K 1wU cÖk-œ A from B since
Con D at Ans:b
2. Just now he --- his dinner but he says he
Past Indefinite Tense †_‡K 2wU cÖk-œ
will see when he is finished. (Choose the
correct one) [26th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] 6. Identify the correct sentence? (MZKvj †m
A Is having B has had
evwo‡Z †Mj) [36th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
C was having D had Ans:b A Yesterday, he has gone home.
B Yesterday, he did gone home.
since Ges for e¨env‡ii cv_©K¨ †_‡K 1wU cÖk-œ
C Yesterday, he had gone home.
3. I have been living in Dhaka --- 2000. [36th D Yesterday, he went home. Ans:d
BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] Hints: yesterday Av‡Q weavq Past Indefinite
A since B from
tense evK¨wU mwVK Avi Ab¨¸‡jv fzj|
C after D till Ans:a
7. The police --- informed yesterday. [42 BCS] nd

e¨vL¨v: mv‡ji bvg D‡jøL _vK‡j Zv wbw`©ó mgq eySvq


A is B are
ZvB Gi c~‡e© since e‡m|
C was D were Ans:d

Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb


https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

 cieZx© c„ôv †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv ïiæ 


[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 483 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
 GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv ïiæ 
Topic-01: Tense Kv‡K e‡j? Bnv KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK? 12 cÖKvi Tense Gi Structure wjLyb|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Tense: wµqv msMwVZ nIqvi mgqKvj‡KB Tense e‡j| myZivs tense kãwU mgq ev time
k‡ãi mv‡_ RwoZ, ZvB mgqKvj Abymv‡i tense wZb cÖKvi; present tense, past tense Ges
future tense- Giv me©‡gvU-12 cÖKvi: GKbR‡i †gvU 12 cÖKvi Tense structure wb‡P †`Lyb:

Sl. Types of Tense Structure


1. Present indefinite tense Sub + V1(s/es)/ am/is/are/have/has + object…
2. Present continuous tense Sub + am/is/are + (V1+ing) + object…….
3. Present perfect tense Sub + have/has + V3 + object……
4. Present perfect continuous tense Sub + have been/has been + (V1+ing) + obj…..
5. Past indefinite tense Sub + V2 / was/were/ had + object……
6. Past continuous tense Sub + was/were + (V1+ing) + object…….
7. Past perfect tense Sub + had + V3 + object……….
8. Past perfect continuous tense Sub + had been +(V1+ing) + object……
9. Future indefinite / Simple Future Sub + shall/will + V1 +object………
10. Future continuous tense Sub + shall be/will be + (V1+ing) + object……
11. Future perfect tense Sub + shall have/will have + V3 +object……..
12. Future perfect continuous tense Sub + shall/will have been + (V1+ing) + obj…
 Special Attention: Dc‡ii 12wU Tense Structure Gi Dci, Voice Ges Narration Z_v grammar
Gi cÖvq 80% Rules wbf©i K‡i, ZvB GB 12wU tense structure Gi MV‡b KLb †Kvb Auxiliary verb e‡m?
Avevi ‡Kvb MV‡b main verb Gi iƒc †Kgb? Giƒc welq¸‡jv Aek¨B Lye fvjfv‡e Rvb‡Z n‡e| [cÖ‡qvR‡b K‡qKevi
†`‡L wbb, Avcwb cv‡ib ZeyI ‡`‡L wbb]

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]

C Time D Verb Ans:c A Three B Four

2. The tense of a verb is mainly related to: C Five D Six Ans:b


[ewnivMgb I cvm‡cvU© Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-14, Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK 5. 'She has been sick since last week'- GwU
†WUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi)-11]
†Kvb Tense? [wkÿv cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. (Awdm mnv.)]
Time
A B person
A Present Indefinite Tense
place
C D degree Ans:a
B Past Tense
3. Find out the tense:
C Present Perfect Tense Ans:c
‘It has been raining hard all day.’ [‡ijc_
gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b evsjv‡`k †ijI‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (weªR) - 18] D Present Perfect Continuous Tense
A present perfect continuous 6. I shall visit the Ekushay book fair
B past perfect Ans:a tomorrow. [NSI (Junior Field off.) 24 Sep. 21] Ans:c
C present perfect A simple past B simple present
D simple present C simple future D future continuous

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 484 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-02: Present Indefinite Tense Gi MVb wK, Giƒc evK¨ †Pbvi Dcvqg~jK k㸇jv wK wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Present Indefinite Tense: cÖavbZ wPišÍb mZ¨ (Universal truth), Af¨vmMZ Kg©
(Habitual fact), †Kvb e³v ev †jL‡Ki Dw³ (Quotation), ‡Kvb †`‡ki mvaviY ixwZ, mZ¨
NUbv, cÖev` BZ¨vw`i †ÿ‡Î me©`vB Present Indefinite tense e¨eüZ nq|
MVb: Subject+ V1(g~j verb Gi present form) + extension. †hgb: I go to school every day.
‡bvU: ev‡K¨i Subject 3rd person singular n‡j verb Gi mv‡_ s/es hy³ nq|
†Pbvi Dcvqg~jK kã: always(me©`v), often(cÖvq), usually(mPivPi), generally (mvaviYZ), normally,
regularly, seldom(K`vwPr), occasionally, sometimes (gv‡S gv‡S), still(ZeyI), mgq †evSv‡Z-
once(GKevi), twice (`yBevi); on + (Mondays, Sunday, holidays, etc.), Every Gi ci mgqevPK kã
(‡hgb: every day, everyday, every year, every morning, every time etc.), in Gi ci †Kvb FZz
(‡hgb: in winter, in summer) BZ¨vw` adverb ¸‡jv hw` †Kvb ev‡K¨ _v‡K, Z‡e evK¨wU mvaviYZ Present
Ind. Tense হয়| ‡hgb: He always speaks the truth. [ev‡K¨ always Av‡Q ZvB evK¨wU Present
Indefinite n‡q‡Q]
║║ weMZ mv‡ji cÖkœ mgvavb ║║ Tips: me mgqevPK Adverb Gi gZB usually
7. Teacher said, “The earth --- round the kãwU main verb Gi c~‡e© e‡m ZvB DËi b|
sun.” (wkÿK ejj, c„w_ex m~‡h©i Pviw`‡K Ny‡i) [36 BCS]
th
10. I --- twenty kilometers to work every
A moves B moved Ans:a day. (Avwg Kv‡Ri D‡Ï‡k¨ cÖwZw`b wek gvBj ågb Kwi)
C has moved D will be moving A make B do [Xvtwet (D) 06-07]
8. I --- tennis every Sunday morning. [cÖwZiÿv C commute D go Ans:c
gš¿bv. wgwjUvwi BwÄ. mvwf©‡m‡mi †÷vig¨vb 2018]
‡bvU: Commute-A_©-wbqwgZ Kg©¯’‡j hvZvqvZ
A playing B play
Kiv| Avi go A_© ïay hvIqv|
C am played D am play Ans:b
11. The man seldom (smoke). [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet (wm)
9. John --- tennis twice a week. (Rb mPivPi
A to smoke B has smoked 14-15]
mßv‡n 2evi †Uwbm †L‡j) [mnKvix mwPe AvBb WªvdwUs 05]
C smokes D smoking Ans:c
A is playing usually B usually plays Ans:b
Hints: ev‡K¨ seldom Av‡Q ZvB evK¨wU Present
C plays usually D is usually playing
Indefinite/ (smokes) n‡q‡Q|
 Advanced learning:  Here/There Øviv evK¨ kyiæ n‡j evK¨wU present Ind. Tense nq| ‡hgb:
There are many books.  Imperative evK¨, Active/passive †hfv‡eB _vKzK evK¨wU present indefinite
tense nq| ‡hgb: Let me do. Let it be done.  Be verb + complement wn‡m‡e (v+ing)/ adj./ obj
_vK‡j evK¨wU present ind. ‡hgb: It is interesting.  am, is, are, have, has G¸‡jvi ci main verb bv
_vK‡j ev Giv wb‡RivB main verb n‡j evK¨wU present ind. nq| I have a cow.
12. Rabindranath’s stories often--- surprise 13. Selim is absent because he --- a cold.
endings. [Xvtwet (D) 00-01, cÖvK-cªv_wgK mn: wkÿK-16] [weAviwUÕi †gvUihvb cwi`k©K -17, Lv`¨ I `y‡hv©M e¨e¯’vcbv gš¿Yvj‡qi
Aax‡b cÖKí ev¯Íevqb Kg©KZ©v-04]
A had B have
A is having B have
C has D have had Ans:b
C will have D has Ans:d
Hints: often Av‡Q ZvB evK¨wU Present Ind. n‡e
Tips: GB ev‡K¨ has a cold gv‡b VvÛv jvMv/mw`©
Avi stories (Plural Sub.) ZvB have (V1) n‡q‡Q|
n‡q‡Q| (†mwjg Abycw¯’Z KviY Zvi VvÛv †j‡M‡Q)

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 485 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


14. Find out the tense of the sentence. Let it 15. Find out the tense of the sentence. It is
be done. (GUv Ki‡Z `vI) [ivtwet (fz‡Mvj) 06-07] interesting. (GUv Avb›``vqK) [ivtwet (f~‡Mvj) 06-07,
A Present Ind. B Present continuous (F1) 12-13, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15]

C Present perfect D None of them Ans:a A Present Ind. B Present continuous

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?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


“s” ev “es”: Present Indefinite Tense G Subject Third person Ges Singular
Number n‡j verb Gi †k‡l “s” ev “es/ies” †hvM nq|  †h mKj Verb-Gi †k‡l ss,
sh, ch, x, z Ges o _v‡K Zv‡`i †k‡l es †hvM Ki‡Z nq| †hgb: go ‡_‡K goes, Giƒc
kisses, rushes, watches, boxes, does BZ¨vw`| D`vniY: He goes to the market.
 †Kv‡bv verb Gi †k‡li Aÿi ‘y’ Ges Zvi c~‡e©i Aÿi consonant nq, Z‡e ‘y’ Gi cwie‡Z© ‘ies’ †hvM
Ki‡Z nq, †hgb: cry-cries, try-tries| D`vniY: He tries to cross the border.  Ab¨vb¨ mKj verb Gi
mv‡_ “s” †hvM Ki‡Z nq| †hgb: say-says, speak- speaks, retard (evav ‡`Iqv)- retards
16. Charity (to begin) --- at home. (D`viZv/ 18. Refrigerating meat --- bacterial growth.
`vbkxjZv Ni †_‡K ïiæ nq) Fill in the blank. [Ptwet (G) 13-14]
A is beginning B began [10Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-14] A to retard B retard
C begins D has begun Ans:c C retards D retarded Ans:c
17. He --- up at 7 O’clock every morning. Tips: ev‡K¨i subject gerund hv 3rd person
(‡m cÖwZw`b mKvj 7Uvq Nyg n‡Z D‡V) [ivtwet MY‡hvMv‡hvM-06-07] singular nq ZvB retard Gi mv‡_ s hy³ n‡q‡Q|
A got B getting 19. Karim --- to school regularly. [cvwb Dbœqb †evW©
C get D gets Ans:d Awdm mnvqK-05, K…wl m¤úªmviY Awa. mn. K…wl Kg©KZ©v-16]
e¨vL¨v: always, often, BZ¨vw` adverb ¸‡jv A goes B had gone
main verb Gi c~‡e© e‡m ZvB b mwVK Ges c fzj| C went D going Ans:a

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|

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 486 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


20. The example of present progressive is -- 21. I am closing the door. (Avwg `iRvwU eÜ
-- [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi-16] Kwi‡ZwQ) [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi wnmveiÿK/ ¸`vg
A Walking is a good exercise. A Present continuous iÿK/‡Kvlva¨ÿ-11]
B He was reading a book. B Present perfect
C You have had your meal. C Future perfect
D They are gossiping. Ans:d D Present indefinite Ans:a

 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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Topic-05: Present Continuous Tense Gi Logical Conclusion(‡hŠw³K wm×všÍ) evK¨-
Logical Conclusion(‡hŠw³K wm×všÍ): GKwU m¤ú~Y© evK¨ Øviv Ggb A_©MZ hyw³ ‡`q †hLv‡b
Aci GKwU KvR n‡Z hv‡”Q ev n‡”Q Giƒc eySv‡j †hŠw³K wm×všÍg~jKfv‡e/mwVK A_© cÖ`v‡b
present continuous tense nq| ‡hgb: Don’t be so impatient! I am coming. GB
ev‡K¨i hyw³ wb‡R gv_v LvUvb/ ev¯Íe w`‡q wPšÍv Kiæb Z‡eB eyS‡eb|

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
Lye kxNªB wbqš¿‡bi evB‡i n‡Z hv‡”Q| [Giƒc A‡bK
‡hŠw³K evsjv: wkïwU GLb Kvbœv Ki‡Q KviY †m GLb
eo eo ev‡K¨i my›`i mvejxj Abyev` wkL‡Z Expert-
ÿz`v_©| [ev¯Íe w`‡q wPšÍv Kiæb co‡Z gRv jvM‡e!!]
Rules of Translation written by: Md. Abdul
Alim eBUv co–b] Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 487 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-06: Present Perfect Tense †Pbvi Dcvq wK, MVb wK, Giƒc ev‡K¨ †Kvb †Kvb kã _v‡K?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Present Perfect Tense: eZ©gv‡b †Kvb KvR m¤ú~Y© n‡q‡Q Giƒc †evSv‡j evK¨wU Present perf. tense nq|
MVb: Subject +have/has + V3 (g~j verb-Gi past participle) + extension. †hgb: I have done it.
†Pbvi Dcvqg~jK kã: ev‡K¨ just, just now(GB gvÎ), already, yet(ZeyI/GLbI nu¨v ev bv),
ever, lately, recently, never, up to now, up to the present, so far BZ¨vw` adverb
¸wj _vK‡j evK¨wU mvaviYZ present perfect tense nq| [‡bvU: Gme adverb ¸‡jv mvaviYZ
main verb Gi wVK c~‡e©B e‡m]
28. My Friends --- the Pyramids. (Avgvi eÜziv 33. The leaders of the two countries --- an
KL‡bv wcivwgW †`‡Lwb) [c~evjx e¨vsK Awdmvi 2005] agreement to avoid future conflicts. [IFIC
Bank MTO-13,  GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: FBSTA-2019]
A has never seen
A have recently reach
B have never seen
B recently reach
C never seen
C have reached recently
D already has been arriving Ans:b
D have recently reached Ans:d
29. He has just --- out. (‡m GBgvÎ evB‡i P‡j †M‡Q)
34. He --- for his club in 65 matches so far.
[ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: `y‡h©vM e¨e¯’vcbv Awa. Awdm mnKvwi -19,
(G hveZ †m Zvi K¬v‡ei c‡ÿ 65wU g¨vP †L‡j‡Q) Ans:a
Agone B went Xvtwet (D) 02-03]
A has played B is playing [Ptwet 04-05]
C going D getting Ans:a
C played D has been playing
30. He --- out just now. (GBgvÎ †m evB‡i †M‡Q)
[ivtwet (gv‡K©wUs) 08-09, DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -15] Hints: ev‡K¨ so far Av‡Q weavq has played
Awent B goes DËi n‡q‡Q|
Chas gone D went away Ans:c ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
31. The train ---- form Rangpur/ Paris. 35. Which one is present perfect tense?
[cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK 2018 (¯’wMZ 2014) 15 †Rjv, c~evjx e¨vsK A I am walking. [NBR Gi mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZv©-15]
A hasalready arrived Awdmvi 05] B I have been walking. Ans:d
B havealready arrived C I was walking. D I have walked.
C already has been arriving 36. He --- to Chicago just a few months
D already arrive Ans:a ago. [MYgva¨g Bbw÷wUD‡Ui mnKvix cwiPvjK 03, ivtwet (E1)17-18]
32. I --- him only one letter up to now. A moved B had moved
[wcGmwmÕi mnKvwi cwiPvjK -06, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16,  ûeû
C would move D has moved Ans:d
Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (4_© avc) 19, †mU b¤^i: 8433]
A sent B have sent 37. The tense of verb in the sentence
C shall send Ans:b
D had sent -I have done my duty. (Avwg Avgvi KZ©e¨ cvjb
Hints: ev‡K¨ up to now Av‡Q weavq have sent DËi KwiqvwQ) [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi wn¯^iÿK/¸`vg iÿK/‡Kvlva¨ÿ-11]

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]

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 488 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


38. I have --- my supper. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: AI have had the news.
ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠ. (wmwfj)-19] B I have the news.
A has B will have C I shall have the news.
C had D having Ans:c D I had the news. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: cÖ‡kœi have Gici DËi wn‡m‡e main verb e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ have auxiliary verb Avi had
Gi V3 (had) e‡m‡Q; cÖ‡kœi have n‡”Q auxiliary main verb| ev‡K¨i evsjv: Avwg msev`wU ï‡bwQ|
verb Avi option (c) Gi had n‡jv main verb 40. Just now he --- his dinner but he says
hvi A_© Lvevi MÖnY Kiv/LvIqv| [Have(V1)-had(V2) he will see when he is finished. (Choose
-had(V3)] the correct one) [26th BCS, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet 18-19,
A Is having B has had ivtwet 05-06]
39. ‡KvbwU Present perfect tense Gi D`vnviY?
[cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-08] C was having D had Ans:b

 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|
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 489 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-07: Yet/ Ever msµvšÍ mgm¨v Av‡jvPbv Kiæb-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Yet msµvšÍ mgm¨vi mgvavb: GKwU ev‡K¨i g‡a¨ Adverb wn‡m‡e Yet A_© “ZeyI/GLbI”| g‡b ivL‡eb yet
kãwU mvaviYZ Affirmative/ negative/ interrogative ‡h †Kv‡bv ev‡K¨ em‡Z cv‡i| Avevi tense wn‡m‡e ‡h
†Kv‡bv perfect/indefinite/continuous ev‡K¨I em‡Z cv‡i| Avm‡j A_©MZ e¨vcviUvB Avmj| G‡Zv we¯Í…Z
Av‡jvPbv Ki‡Z †M‡j A‡b‡K wei³ n‡eb| ZvB Avgv‡`i cÖPwjZ cixÿvi Rb¨ hv Rvb‡Z n‡e ‡mUvB †`Lyb-
 mvaviYZ yet ev‡K¨i †k‡l em‡j evK¨wU negative + present perfect tense nq|
 Yet ev‡K¨i †k‡l em‡j, MVb: Subject + have/ has+ (not) + V3 + extension + yet.
‡hgb: I have not finished my letter yet. (Avwg GLbI Avgvi wPwV m¤úbœ Kwiwb)|
 Avi yet ev‡K¨i gv‡S em‡j, MVb: Subject + am/ is/ are/ have/ has + not + yet +
to + V1 + extension. ‡hgb: They have not yet to finish the work. (Zviv GLbI KvRwU †kl K‡iwb)
48. I don’t think the window --- yet. (Avwg g‡b B Have you finished the work yet?
Kwi bv GLbI Rvbvjv †givgZ n‡q‡Q) [Ptwet (E-law) 05- C Did you finished the work yet? Ans:b
06, Rtwet (D) 05-06]
Ever msµvšÍ mgm¨v: KLbI ‡Kvb KvR K‡i‡Q, Giƒc
A to be repaired B was repaired Ans:d
A‡_© ever hy³ ev‡K¨ present perfect tense Gi
C has repaired D has been repaired
Have/ Has + sub + ever + V3 + --? e‡m| ‡hgb:
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ yet _vKvi Kvi‡Y evK¨wU present
Have you ever swum in ice cool water?
perfect tense n‡e| Avevi ev‡K¨i e¯‘evPK
subject “the window” hv wb‡R wb‡R repaired 51. Have you ever (to be) to cox’s Bazar?
(†givgZ) n‡Z cv‡i bv ZvB evK¨wUi verb passive (Zzwg wK KL‡bv K·evRvi wM‡q‡Qv?) [Btwet 09-10]
n‡e| Avi present perfect tense Gi passive A have you ever to be Cox’s Bazar?
MVb n‡jv- have/has+ been +V3---- myZivs B Have you ever been to Cox’s Bazar?
mwVK DËi- d; C have you ever been cox’s bazer? Ans:b

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?

Topic-08: Present perfect tense Gi Logical Conclusion(‡hŠw³K wm×všÍ) evK¨-


Logical Conclusion(‡hŠw³K wm×všÍ): c~‡e©/AZx‡Z N‡U‡Q Ges eZ©gv‡bI Avevi NUj Giƒc
eySv‡Z †hŠw³K wm×všÍg~jKfv‡e/mwVK A_© cÖ`v‡b present perfect tense nq| Gme ev‡K¨
KLbI KLbI First time, second time, third time, twice, thrice, two times, three
times BZ¨vw` D‡jøL _vK‡Z cv‡i| †hgb: Nishat has seen this movie three times. (wbkvZ
GB wm‡bgv wZbevi †`‡L‡Q, A_©vr Av‡MI †m 2 evi †`‡L‡Q)
53. Nishat --- this movie three times. [Ptwet (B2- 54. The train --- late three times this week.
6) 14-15] (†UªbwU GB mßv‡n wZbevi ‡`wi K‡i‡Q)
A has been seeing B has seen Ans:b A is B has been [Xvtwet (A) 18-19]
C has watch D has been watching C have been D is being Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 490 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


55. Jesmin has lost her passport again. It is 59. She is shocked because she --- a terrible
nd
the 2 time this ---. [Rtwet (C) 13-14] accident. (‡m Lye gvbwmK AvNvZ †c‡q‡Q KviY †m
A has happened B happens GKwU fqvbK `yN©Ubv †`‡L‡Q) [RbZv e¨vsK wj. A¨vwmmU¨v›U
C happened D had happenedAns:a A sees B saw Gw·wKDwUf Awd.-17]
56. We --- about this matter: it is useless to C has seen D is going to seeAns:c
go on discussing. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 18-19] 60. When we reached the cinema, Siraj
A spoke B had spoken said, “this is the first time --- here” [Rtwet
C have spoken D are speaking Ans:c A I am coming B I am going (D) 05-06]

 Advanced learning: GKwU KvR NUvi C I have been D I visit Ans:c

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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Topic-09: Present Perfect Continuous Tense †Pbvi Dcvq/ MVb wK, Giƒc ev‡K¨ †Kvb †Kvb kã _v‡K?
Present Perfect Continuous Tense: ‡Kv‡bv KvR A‡bK Av‡M ïiæ n‡q `xN© mgqKvj ev
wbw`©ó mgqKvj a‡i Pj‡Q Ggb Kv‡Ri †ÿ‡Î Present Perfect Continuous Tense e¨eüZ
nq| Giƒc ev‡K¨ mvaviYZ since/For/how long BZ¨vw` D‡jøL _v‡K|
MVb: Subject + have been/has been + g~j verb+ing. + extension. †hgb: He has been working
for all the day. [Z‡e since/for + mgqevPK kã _vK‡jI evK¨wU present perfect tense n‡Z cv‡i|]
63. He ---- for five hours and is still 65. Choose the correct form of verb: They
sleeping. [NBR Gi mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZv©-15] (to dig) the canal for a week. [DËiv e¨vsK K¨vk
A slept B was sleeping Ans:d Awdmvi 08, ivtwet 08-09, 10-11, (E2) 17-18]

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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 491 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


67. Choose the correct sentence: [cÖv_wgK I MYwkÿv BHe was waiting for three hours. Ans:d
wefv‡M mnKvix cwiPvjK-01] C He will be waiting for three hours.
A He has been absent from Friday. D He has been waiting for three hours.
B He has been absent since Friday. 70. How long --- English? [Bangladesh Bank-10,
C He is absent since Friday. Ptwet (E) 08-09, (I) 13-14]
D He was absent since Friday. Ans:b A have you learnt B do you learn
68. I (to suffer) from fever for three days. C have you been learning
[12 Zg ‡em. wkÿ. wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 15] D are you learning Ans:c
A have sufferd B am sufferd Ans:d 71. I (to live) here since 1990. [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix
C suffered D have been suffering wkÿK (ewikvj wefvM)-05,  GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I
69. Which one is correct? [cwimsL¨vb I Z_¨ e¨e¯’vcbv cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi ¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi (cyi) 19]
Awa. cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv© -2017] A live B have live Ans:d
A He is waiting for three hours. C had lived D have been living

Topic-10: since Ges for e¨env‡ii cv_©K¨ wK? wbw`©ó Ges Awbw`©ó mgqevPK k㸇jv wK wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


‘Since’ Ges ‘For’ Gi e¨envi:- present perfect continuous tense Gi †ÿ‡Î mgq D‡jøL _vK‡j-
e¨vcK/Awbw`©ó mgq Gi c~‡e© for Ges wbw`©ó mgq Gi c~‡e© Since e‡m| GQvovI Ab¨vb¨ tense Gi
†ÿ‡ÎI- Rb¨, hver, n‡Z, †_‡K, eySv‡Z since/for em‡Z cv‡i| †hgb: Julia has been ill for
three months. It has been raining for four days. She has lived here since 1975.
For+ Awbw`©ó mgq (period of time) Since+ wbw`©ó mgq (point of time)
mvaviY Nwoi mgq: Second /minute/hour/hours etc Nwo Øviv wbw`©ó mgq: 10 o’clock, 10 p.m., 3.30 a.m. etc.
w`b: Day/days (1 day/ten days etc.) w`‡bi Ask: Morning, dawn(সকাল), noon, night,
afternoon, evening, dusk (mÜvi c~‡e©), 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.
FZz: Season/seasons (1 season/ 3 seasons etc.) Name of seasons: (summer, winter, spring etc.)
eQi: Year/Years, decades (`kK), centuries(kZK) Name of year: 1971, 70th decade, 19th century;
72. I have been living in Dhaka ---- 2000. 75. The correct translation of “mKvj †_‡K ¸wo
[36th BCS, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 16-17]
¸wo e„wó n‡”Q” is- [ivtwet (E-odd), 14-15]
A since B from
A It is raining from morning.
C after D till Ans:a
B It has been raining from morning.
73. A decade is period of: [ivtwet (A2) 17-18] C It has been drizzling since morning.
A five years B ten years
D It is drizzling since morning. Ans:c
C twelve years D twenty years Ans:b
[drizzling = ¸wo ¸wo e„wó nIqv; raining= e„wó nIqv]
74. ‘mKvj ‡_‡K e„wó n‡”QÕ Gi Bs‡iwR †KvbwU? [12 Zg 76. Find out the correct sentence. [cÖevmx Kj¨vY I
‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-15] ‰e‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yv. Dc-mn. cwiPvjK- 17]
A It is raining since morning. A It is raining since four days.
B It has been raining since morning. B It has been raining for four days.
C It has been raining from morning. C It is raining for four days.
D It is raining for morning. Ans:b D It has been raining since four day. Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 492 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


77. Rahim has been working ---. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû 80. ‡m GK mßvn hver Amy¯’| [11Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
Kgb cÖkœ: XvKv cvwb mieivn I cqtwb®‹vkb KZ…©cÿ (WASA)-Gi Dc- cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2014]
mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-19]
He has been ill since a week.
A
A from morning B since morning
B He has been ill a week.
C by morning D for morning Ans:b
C He has been ill for a week.
e¨vL¨v: wbw`©ó mg‡qi c~‡e© since Avi e¨vcK mg‡qi
D He has been during a week. Ans:c
c~‡e© for e‡m|
e¨vL¨v: Present perfect continuous tense-G
78. Julia has been ill --- three months. (Rywjqv
period of time eySv‡j for Ges point of time
wZb gvm hver Amy¯)’ [28th BCS, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 12-13]
eySv‡j since e¨eüZ nq| GK mßvn hver K_vwU
A since B about
period of time-‡K wb‡`©k K‡i d‡j mwVK DËi c.
C in D for Ans:d
81. “I have been waiting --- half past
79. He/She has been ill --- Friday last. (‡m MZ
three.”(‡m mv‡o wZbUv n‡Z A‡cÿv Ki‡Q) [Ptwet 08-09]
ïµevi n‡Z Amy¯’ n‡q‡Q) [26th BCS  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c` 19,  Kgb cÖkœ:ms¯‹…wZ A from B over
welqK gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi 19] C till D since Ans:d
A from B since e¨vL¨v: half past three A_© 3Uv 30wgwbU hv Nwoi
C on D at Ans:b wbw`©ó mgq wb‡`©k K‡i weavq since e‡m‡Q|
 since/for wb‡q Av‡iv A‡bK MCQ cv‡eb preposition Aa¨v‡q-
Topic-11: KLb Past Indefinite Tense nq? MVb wK, ev‡K¨ †Pbvi Dcvqg~jK †Kvb †Kvb kã _v‡K?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Past Indefinite Tense: AZxZKv‡j †Kvb KvR N‡UwQj Giƒc eySv‡Z Past Indefinite tense nq;
MVb: Subject + V2 (g~j verb-Gi past form) + extension. †hgb: I gave him a pen yesterday.
‡bvU: past indefinite tense ‡K negative/ interrogative Kivi †ÿ‡Î didn’t / did Avb‡Z nq G‡ÿ‡Î g~j
verb Gi base form(V1) nq| ‡hgb: I didn’t give him a pen. Did/didn’t I give him a pen?
‡Pbvi Dcvqg~jK kã: ev‡K¨- AZxZKvj wb‡`©kK Tense marker/ Past time adverb word
‡hgb: Yesterday (MZKvj), the day before yesterday (MZKv‡ji Av‡Mi w`b), the
previous day (MZKvj), ago (c~‡e©), before, long ago, long since(A‡bK Av‡M), once
upon a time(AZx‡Z †Kvb GK mgq), last Gi ci mgqevPK kã- †hgb: last night, last noon,
last year etc. A_ev AZxZKvj wb‡`©kK mvj 1971, 1964 etc. _vK‡j evK¨wU Past Indefinite Tense
nq| †hgb: She wore lovely dress last night. (‡m MZiv‡Z PgrKvi †cvkvK cwiavb K‡iwQj)
 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|
82. Choose the correct sentence- [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi 83. Identify the correct sentence? (MZKvj †m
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) 2017,  ûeû Kgb evwo‡Z †Mj) [36th BCS, evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (AD)-01, cjøx mÂq
cÖkœ: 15Zg wkÿv wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)- 19] e¨vsK (K¨vk Awdmvi)-18]
A It rained last night. A Yesterday, he has gone home.
B It rains last night. B Yesterday, he did gone home.
C It will rain last night. C Yesterday, he had gone home.
D It rain last night. Ans:a D Yesterday, he went home. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ past indefinite tense indicator Hints: yesterday Av‡Q weavq Past Indefinite
last night _vKv‡Z mwVK ev‡K¨wU‡Z verb-Gi past tense evK¨wU mwVK Avi Ab¨¸‡jv fzj|
form em‡e|

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 493 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


84. What --- last night? (Zywg MZiv‡Z wK K‡iwQ‡j?) 86. A fire (beak) out in the slums last night
[Xvtwet (IER) 01-02, ivtwet (G2) 17-18, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi [NSI (wdì Awd.) 08 b‡f. 21]
wgwjUvwi BwÄwbqvwis mvwf©‡mi †÷vig¨vb-18] A broke B broken
A did you B you did Ans:c C has
broken D was broken Ans:a
C did you do D had you done 87. MR. Khan --- this factory in 1861. [‡ijc_
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ last night _vKvi Kvi‡Y evK¨wU past gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnvKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-17, Rvtwet (M) 11-12]
indefinite tense n‡e| Avevi Giƒc tense Gi A founded B was found

interrogative MVb n‡jv: WH+ Auxiliary C was founded D by passing Ans:a

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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 494 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-12: KLb Past Indefinite Tense G modal verb (would/could/ Be/have to) Gi e¨envi-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


would, could: webq, f`ªZv ev Aby‡gv`b cÖKvk Ki‡Z (will, can) Gi cwie‡Z© (would,
could) e¨eüZ nq| G‡ÿ‡Î Giƒc evK¨‡K past ind. tense ejv hvq| †hgb: Would you
lend me some money, Please?
Be to /have to: ‡Kvb KvR Ki‡Z n‡Zv/ Ki‡Z n‡qwQj Giƒc eySv‡Z was to/ were to/
had to + V1 Øviv past Ind. tense n‡Z cv‡i| †hgb: I had to go to the hospital last Saturday.
Advanced learning: If, I wish, Would that hy³ As‡k Past tense nq| Avi Giƒc past tense Gi
evK¨¸‡jv unreal past e‡j| KviY Giƒc evK¨ Aev¯Íe ev Kíbv A_© †`q| Avi mvaviY past ev¯Íe A_© †`q|
97. “Would you mind having a cup of tea.” BPresent continuous tense
is a sentence in -----. [ivtwet 09-10, 10-11] C Past indefinite tense
A Present tense D past continuous tense Ans:c
B Present continuous tense 99. Which of the following is different from
C Past indefinite tense the others in meaning? [Rtwet (D) 16-17]
D Past continuous tense Ans:c A I wish she were not married.
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z will Gi past form – B She was married, I think.
would Av‡Q weavq GwU‡K past indefinite tense C Would that she were not married.
aiv nq| D If only she were not married. Ans:b
98. Could you please help me? Here e¨vL¨v: option (B) e¨vZxZ me¸‡jvB unread past
“could” is used as- [RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZ©v-09] wb‡`©k Ki‡Q|
A Present tense

Topic-13: Past Indefinite Tense G Born/Die/Kill msµvšÍ mgm¨vi mgvavb-


Advanced learning: Born/Die/Kill msµvšÍ mgm¨v mgvavb:  Born: Kv‡iv Rb¥ MÖnY
Kiv eySv‡Z, gv KZ…©K Zv‡K Rb¥ wb‡Z nq weavq Past Ind. Tense Gi passive voice(was/were
+born) e¨envi nq| Present Tense G am/is/are + born nq| [D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb]
 Die: gvbyl/†Kvb cÖvYx g„Zz¨ wb‡R wb‡R MÖnY eySvq weavq Past Ind. Tense Gi Active voice (Sub + died)
e¨envi nq|  Kill: Avevi A‡b¨i Øviv g„Zz¨/nZ¨v eySv‡j Past Ind. Tense Gi passive voice(was/were +
killed) e¨envi nq| Z‡e AvZ¥nZ¨v eySv‡Z Past Ind. Tense Gi active voice(Sub+ killed) e¨envi nq|
 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|
100. Some --- famous. (‡KD †KD weL¨vZ n‡q
Rb¥vq) [etwet (C) 15-16] 102. David Hockney --- in 1973 in Bradford
A was died B are born Ans:b a town in the north of England.
C born D have been born A born B has born [Ptwet (E) 02-03]
101. He --- in a terrible fight with some C is born D was born Ans:d
drunken sailors. [Ptwet 03-04] 103. The old man --- last Monday. (e„×wU ‡jvKwU
A was died B was killed MZ †mvgevi gviv †M‡Q) [cÖv_. wkÿv Awa‘߇ii wnmve mnKvix Ñ13]
C killing D has been died Ans:b A has died B dead
e¨vL¨vt Die wb‡R gviv hvIqv A‡_© e¨eüZ nq| Gi C died D had died Ans:c
passive nq bv| ZvB wbnZ nIqv A‡_© Kill Gi Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
passive Kiv nq| https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 495 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-14: Past Continuous Tense †Pbvi Dcvq wK, MVb wK, Giƒc ev‡K¨ while Gi e¨envi wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Past Continuous/Progressive Tense: AZxZKv‡j †Kvb KvR PjwQj Giƒc eySv‡Z Past
Continuous Tense nq; MVb: Subject +was/were+ g~j verb+ing + extension. ‡hgb:
I was reading a book. (Avwg eB cwo‡ZwQjvg)
While Gi e¨envi: 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 indefinite
tense + while+ Past continuous tense; ‡hgb: They arrived while we were watching TV.
104. I was reading a novel. (Avwg GKwU Dcb¨vm 106. Choose the right sentence. [wgwjUvwi BwÄwbqvi
cwo‡ZwQjvg) [cwievi cwiKíbv mnKvix/cwi`k©K Ges cwievi Kj¨vY mvwf©‡m‡mi †÷vig¨vb-18]

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

C Future continuous D Past indefinite having our supper.


105. ‘The Past Continuous Tense’ means-. C The light went out while we have our
[Btwet (C) 14-15] supper.
A An action was being done in the past D The light went out while we are at
B A single act in the past supper. Ans:b
C An action just finished Ans:a 107. Nasima arrived while I --- the dinner.
D Action has been going on for something [cÖvK. mn. wkÿK 2018 (¯’wMZ 2014) 15 †Rjv, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ…©. (dvqvi
wjWvi) 11 †m‡Þ. 21]
e¨vL¨v: An action was being done in the A hadcooked B cooking
past Gi A_© AZx‡Z †Kvb KvR Kiv nw”Qj C cook D was cooking Ans:d
Topic-15: Past Perfect Tense †Pbvi Dcvq/MVb wK, G‡ÿ‡Î before I after e¨env‡ii wbqg wK?
Past Perfect Tense: AZxZKv‡j †Kvb KvR †kl n‡q‡Q Giƒc eySv‡Z Past perfect tense nq;
MVb: Sub+ had+ (been) + V3 (g~j verb-Gi past participle)+ ext. †hgb: The patient had died.
“Before” and “After”:- AZxZ Kv‡j `ywU Kv‡Ri g‡a¨ †hwU Av‡M N‡U †mwU past perfect
Avi Ab¨wU past indefinite tense nq| ZvB before Gi c~‡e© past perfect tense Ab¨wU
past indefinite tense Ges after Gi c‡i past perfect tense Ab¨wU past indefinite
tense nq| jÿYxq: wb‡Pi or MVb ¸‡jv‡Z main clause c‡i wM‡q‡Q ZvB gv‡S Kgv e‡m|
a. Past Perfect + before + Past Indefinite Or- Before + Past Indefinite(,)+ Past Perfect.
b. Past Indefinite + after + Past Perfect Or- After + Past Perfect(,)+ Past Indefinite.

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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 496 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-16: Past Perfect Continuous Tense †Pbvi Dcvq/MVb wK? GKwU D`vniY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Past Perfect Continuous Tense: AZxZKv‡j `xN©w`b a‡i †Kvb Pwj‡ZwQj Giƒc eySv‡Z
Past perfect Cont. tense nq| MVb: Sub + had been + g~j verb-Gi mv‡_ ing +
extension. ‡hgb: The boys had been playing before the teacher came.
112. Past perfect Continuous form of “I C had ridden D had been riding
eat.” is- [Btwet (B) 12-13] 114. The boys had been playing before the
A I have eaten. B I shall be eating. teacher came. choose the form of tense:
C I had been eating. D I am eating. Ans:c A past perfect continuous [Btwet (B) 08-09]
113. Sheela --- her bike 12 miles; now she B past perfect
was sore. [Ptwet (D1 & D2) 16-17] C past indefinite
A rode B was riding Ans:d D present perfect continuous Ans:a

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]
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 497 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-19: Future Perfect Tense †Pbvi Dcvq I MVb wK? GKwU D`vniY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Future Perfect Tense: fwel¨‡Z †Kvb KvR nBqv _vwK‡e Giƒc eySv‡Z Future Perfect
tense nq; MVb: Subject + shall have/will have + V3 (g~j verb Gi past participle
form) + extension. ‡hgb: I shall have finished the work.
†Pbvi Dcvq: †Kvb ev‡K¨ “by” preposition hy³ future mgq (‡hgb, by 2020, by 3pm, by Sunday, by
November, by next year, by then, by this time, etc.) mgq D‡jøL _vK‡j KvRwU D³ mg‡qi g‡a¨ †kl n‡e
eySvq, ZvB evK¨wU future perfect tense nq| ‡hgb: He will have gone home by this time. Z‡e KLbI
KLbI future indefinite tense-I n‡Z cv‡i|
120. By the middle of the twenty-first C has finished D having finished
century, the computer --- a necessity in 122. He will be arriving quite late, so by the
every home. [wcGmwm mwPevj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK-06] time he comes, the play -----?
A became B becoming A would have begun B will begun

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

A Comes, comes C to be visiting D that she will visit

B came, will come e¨vL¨v: cieZ©x eQ‡i å‡g‡b hvB‡Z‡Q weavq to be +


C has come, will come verb+ ing n‡e
D comes, will come Ans:b ========Chapter Close========

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 498 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
Tense with Conjunction Go to Index

‡jLK KZ…©K- 1 K¬v‡m m¤ú~Y© Aa¨v‡qi


- Free Video Class - †`L‡Z
cv‡ki QR ‡KvW ¯‹¨vb Kiæb|

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 12wU+- All topics are important
 All Bank Job Exams 9wU+- All topics are important
 Primary Job Exams 5wU+- All topics are important
 PSC & Other Jobs 189wU+- All topics are important

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


As soon as Gi e¨envi †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ 5. The correct sentence: [26th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
1. I opened the door as soon as I --- the A I have looked for a doctor before I met you.
B I had looked for a doctor before I met you.
bell. [24th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
A have heard B was hearing
C I looked for a doctor before I met you.
D I am looking for a doctor before meeting
C heard D am heard Ans:c
you. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: As soon as hy³ GKwU clause past
When Gi e¨envi †_‡K 2wU cÖkœ
indefinite tense-G n‡j Aci wUI past
6. When water ---, it turns into ice. [38th BCS]
indefinite tense nq| ev‡K¨i evsjv “Avwg †ej
A will freeze B freezes
ï‡bB/ ‡kvbv gvÎB `iRv Lyjjvg”
C would freeze D froze Ans:b
As if/ as though Gi e¨envi †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
7. Neela ---- her hand when she was
2. He walks as if he --- lame. [39th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] cooking dinner. (bxjv ivbœv Kivi mgq Zvi nvZ
A was B were †cvov‡jv) [26th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
Chad been Dis Ans:b A is burning B burnt
“before” “after” Gi e¨envi †_‡K 3wU cÖkœ C will burn D was burning Ans:b

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|

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 499 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


9. As they waited Rahim argued against Since Gi e¨envi †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
war ----. [21st BCS]
11. They suffered much --- tornado had hit
A while his brother discusses the effects of
their village? [31th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
pollution.
A until B since
B while his brother discussed the effects of
C as if D let alone Ans:b
pollution.
e¨vL¨v: “†h‡nZz/ KviY” A‡_© †hB As‡k KviY _v‡K
C while his brother was discussing the
effects of pollution. †mwU since hy³ past perfect tense, Aci
D while his brother had discussing the Ask/djvdj Ask Past Ind. tense nq|
effects of pollution. Ans:c MVb: Past Ind. + since+ past perfect. ‡hgb:
10. Do not make a noise while your father - They suffered much since tornado had hit
----. (‡Zvgvi wcZv Nygv‡”Q †Mvjgvj K‡iv bv) [24th BCS, the village. (Zviv A‡bK fz‡MwQ‡jv KviY MÖv‡g U‡b©‡Wv
26th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] AvNvZ ‡n‡bwQ‡jv)
A issleeping B has slept Ans:a Till/ Until/ Unless Gi e¨envi †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
C asleep D is being slept 12. We waited until the plane ---. [23rd BCS]
Hints: GKwU KvR PjwQ‡jv Ab¨wU NU‡jv ZvB while A did not take off B took off Ans:b

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


+ continuous I main clause indefinite Av‡Q| C had taken off D had not taken off

GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv ïiæ


Topic-01: As soon as Gi mv‡_ †Kvb †Kvb tense Gi e¨envi nq? D`vinY `vI|
Tense with As soon as (‡hB gvÎ): mvaviYZ As soon as Øviv `ywU clause hy³ _vK‡j
GKwU clause past indefinite tense-G n‡j Aci clause wUI past indefinite tense-G
n‡e| GKwU future ind. n‡j AciwU present ind. nq|
1. I opened the door as soon as I --- the 2. As soon as I came in, She --- the room.
bell. [24th BCS, PSC- 04, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ…©. (dvqvi wjWvi) 11 †m‡Þ. 21, (Avwg N‡i XyK‡Z bv XzK‡ZB †m ‡ewi‡q †Mj) [Ptwet (E) 09-10]
NSI (Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03 Gwcªj 21]
A was leaving let Ans:c
B had
A have heard B was hearing
C left D had been leaving
C heard D am heard Ans:c
3. As soon as he saw me, he --- away. [NSI (wdì
e¨vL¨v: As soon as hy³ GKwU clause past Awd.) 08 b‡f. 21]

indefinite tense-G n‡j Aci wUI past A has fled B fled

indefinite tense nq| ev‡K¨i evsjv “Avwg †ej C fleed D had fled Ans:b

ï‡bB/ ‡kvbvgvÎB `iRv Lyjjvg”

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.

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 500 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


4. He walks as if he --- lame. [39th BCS, evsjv‡`k 7. ‡m Ggbfv‡e K_v e‡j †hb me Rv‡b| -evK¨wUi mwVK
U¨vwid Kwgkb M‡elYv Kg©KZ©v-18,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 16Zg wkÿv Bs‡iwR wK? [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj ch©vq-2] -19, ‡ij gš¿. (Awdm mnv.) 19 Ryb 21]
ch©vq-2) 2015, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnt wkt wbt cwiÿv-15]
5. He talks/ speaks as if he --- a mad. (‡m A He talks after knowing everything.
Ggbfv‡e K_v e‡j †hb †m cvMj wQ‡jv) [SESDP Gi _vbv B He talks like he knows everything.
gva¨wgK wkÿv Kg©KZ©v- 15, mnKvwi cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v-12, Medical.
C He talks knowing everything.
98-99, 12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-15]
D He talks as if he knew everything.Ans:d
A was B were
C had been D is Ans:b 8. He spoke as though he --- everything.
[13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2) -16,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ciivó gš¿Yvj‡qi
e¨vL¨v: as if Gi c~‡e©i clause wU present cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-19]
indefinite tense n‡j Gi c‡ii clause wU‡Z be A knew B has known
verb Avm‡j be verb wU memgq were n‡e| C had known D knows Ans:c
6. Rina proceeded as though she (know) 9. They are very kind to me. They treat
everything. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 15 Zg wkÿK me --- their own son. [Junior-officer (Pubali
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) 2019] Bank)-12, Kztwet (B) 16-17]
A knows B had known Alike I am B as if I were
C knew D known Ans:b C as if I am D as if I are Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: As though- Gi c~‡e© past indefinite 10. Sabita talks to her pet bird as if it ---
n‡j c‡ii clause wU past perfect tense her. [NU (ARTS) 11-12]
AMÖvwaKvi n‡e| A understanding B understands
C talk back D understood Ans:d

Topic-03: By the time Gi mv‡_ †Kvb †Kvb Tense Gi e¨envi nq? D`vinY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Tense with By the time: By the time Øviv Clause hy³ _vK‡j Zv hLb/c~‡e©B A_©
†`q|  G‡ÿ‡Î GK Ask by the time + present indefinite Ges Aci As‡k Future
indefinite/ Future perfect/ Future perfect continuous tense nq| Z‡e Ack‡b
GKvwaK DËi _vK‡j future perfect ‡K DËi wn‡m‡e cÖvavb¨ w`‡Z n‡e|
 Avevi GK Ask by the time + past indefinite Ges Aci As‡k past indefinite/ past perfect/ past
perfect continuous tense nq| Z‡e GKvwaK DËi _vK‡j past perfect ‡K DËi wn‡m‡e cÖvavb¨ w`‡Z n‡e|
11. By the time he arrives, we --- our 14. She --- her surgery by the time we visit
homework. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (A) 15-16, Ptwet (D1 & D2) 16-17] her next Saturday. [Ptwet (E) 16-17]
A finish B will finish Ans:d A will recover
C finished D will have finished B will be recovered
12. Thousands of people will see the art C will have recovered
exhibit by the time it----. [etwet (D) 13-14] D is recovered Ans:c
A will close B closes 15. We are late. The film --- by the time we
C would close D closed Ans:b get to the cinema. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16, 16-17]
13. Arif --- his work by the time his friends A will already start
arrive. [`y`‡Ki DcmnKvix cwiPvjK-10] B will be already started
A will finish B had finished C will already have started
C has finish D will finished Ans:a D will already be starting Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 501 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-04: “before” “after” Gi mv‡_ †Kvb †Kvb tense Gi e¨envi nq? D`vinY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Tense with “before” and “after”: AZxZ Kv‡j `ywU Kv‡Ri g‡a¨ †hwU Av‡M N‡U †mwU
past perfect Avi Ab¨wU past indefinite tense nq| ZvB before Gi mv‡_ past indefinite
tense Ab¨wU past perfect tense Ges after Gi mv‡_ past perfect tense Ab¨wU Past Ind. tense nq|
a. Past Perfect(Subject+ had + V3----) + before + Past Indefinite (Subject + V2----)
Or- Before + Past Indefinite (Subject + V2---) (,) + Past Perfect (Subject+ had + V3--)
b. Past Indefinite (Subject + V2---) + after + Past Perfect (Subject+ had + V3--)
Or- After + Past Perfect(Subject+ had + V3--) (,) + Past Indefinite (Subject + V2---)

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

e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b 1g had n‡jv present perfect had left


C D will leave Ans:c

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]

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 502 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-05: “before” “after” w`‡q e¨wZµg wbq‡g †Kvb †Kvb tense Gi e¨envi nq? D`vinY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 Advanced learning: Before w`‡q e¨wZµg wbq‡g tense: †h‡Kvb tense Øviv MwVZ
ev‡K¨i mvg‡bB before em‡Z cv‡i| KviY A_©MZ e¨vcviUvB Avmj welq|
 ‡ewk e¨envi nq Ggb MVb: Before + Present ind. Aci Ask Future ind. ev Future
perfect n‡Z cv‡i| D`vniY: She will have finished the job before he comes. I shall
write to him before he returns.  Avevi before + Past Ind. Tense n‡j Aci Ask
Past perfect continuous tense/Past indefinite n‡Z cv‡i|
25. Correct the underline part: I shall 28. The train --- before we reach the
write to him before he return. [ivtwet 18-19 station. [`yb©xwZ `gb ey‡i¨vi cwiPvjK-04]
A return B returns BDwbU (we)] A will be left B has left
C had return D shall return Ans:b C will have left D had lest Ans:c
26. We shall --- the work before he comes. 29. Put your money somewhere safe --- it is
[`yb©xwZ `gb ey‡i¨vi cwiPvjK-03, mnKvix Dc-cwi`k©K-04] stolen. [ivtwet (E-even), 14-15, (D) 15-16]
A finish B have
finished A before B so quick as
C finished D be finishing Ans:b C until D because Ans:a
27. Before my father --- a house on the plot, 30. I’d scarcely any time to think about it
paddy was grown here. [mvBdvi Awdmvi-99] before they -- me for my opinion.
A constructing B constructed A had asked B did ask [Ptwet (E) 15-16]
C constructs D did construct Ans:b C asked D have asked Ans:c

 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|

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 503 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


35. When water ---, it turns into ice. [38th 38. When metal becomes hot, it ---. (avZz hLb
BCS, Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vb ey¨†ivi DcmnKvix cwiPvjK-01, `ybx©wZ `gb DËß nq ZLb Zv cÖmvwiZ nq) [etwet (B) 11-12]
ey¨‡ivi mnKvix cix`k©K-04, cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v-17]
A expanding B expanded
A will freeze B freezes
C expands D expand Ans:c
C would freeze D froze Ans:b
39. When your plane ---, please call me.
36. I will phone you when I --- the news. [Xvtwet [MYgva¨g BÝw÷wUD‡Ui mnKvix cwiPvjK-03]
(D) 01-02, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet © 11-12, MYgva¨g Bbw÷wUD‡Ui mnKvix cwiPjK
(MY‡hvMv‡hvM cÖwkÿY)-03 A_© gš¿Yvj‡qi Awdm mnKvix-11] A willarrive B arrives Ans:b
A am geting B get Ans:b C arrived D will have arrived
C will get D will be getting 40. When Rumana --- back tonight, she’ll
37. When I --- money, I will buy a cook diner. [Ptwet (I) 13-14]
dictionary/book. [Xvtwet (D) 97-98, Btwet (B) 18-19] A Will be coming B will come
A may get B may be got C comes D shall come Ans:c
C will get D get Ans:d

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]

C was snowing, woke AI cutting down B will be cutting down


D is snowing, wakes Ans:c C cut down D was cutting down Ans:d

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 504 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Past Tense with When: AZxZ Kv‡j `ywU KvR GKmv‡_ NU‡j when hy³ `ywU evK¨B Past indefinite
tense nq| ‡hgb: Everyone was asleep when a thief entered our house. Z‡e GKwU Past Perfect
Tense I n‡Z cv‡i|
49. Everyone --- when a thief entered our C is D had
been Ans:d
house. [Xvtwet (D) 96-97, cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 13-14] 52. Mary ------ her homework when we
A would sleep B were sleeping arrived, So we all went out for the
C was asleep D were asleep Ans:c evening. [Ptwet (E) 05-06]
50. He --- there for three years when she A has finished B is finishing
joined the company. [Ptwet (H) 11-12] C had finished D was finished Ans:c
A worked B working 53. We --- dinner when the phone rang. [NSI
C had worked D have worked Ans:c (IqvPvi Kb‡÷.) 17 Sep. 21]

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

║║║ Av‡iv MCQ Ackb Zz‡j w`jvg, GLb Skip Kiæb| 2q evi Revise Kivi mgq Practice Kiæb ║║║
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]
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

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|

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 505 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


67. My uncle arrived while I --- the dinner. 71. Do not make a noise while your father -
(hLb Avwg iv‡Zi Lvevi ivbœv KiwQjvg ZLb Avgvi --. (‡Zvgvi wcZv Nygv‡”Q †Mvjgvj K‡iv bv) [24th BCS,
Pv †cuŠ‡QwQ‡jv) [24th BCS, ÷¨vÛvW© e¨vsK-12, Rvtwet (E) 14- 26 BCS, gnvwnmve wbixÿ‡Ki Kvh©jq-15]
th

15, 14Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-17] A is sleeping B has slept Ans:a


A would cook B had
cooked C asleep D is being slept
C cook cooking Ans:d
D was Hints: GKwU KvR PjwQ‡jv Ab¨wU NU‡jv ZvB
Hints: GKwU KvR PjwQ‡jv Ab¨wU NU‡jv ZvB while + continuous I main clause
while + continuous I main clause indefinite Av‡Q|
indefinite Av‡Q| 72. He found the gold coin --- the floor. [
68. Choose the sentence form. [cªvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖavb cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©i Kvhv©j‡qi
wkÿK (`vwbq~ie)-13] mnKvix cwiPvjK 2019, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yv. mn. cwiPvjK-18]

A He fell down while he walked. A as he had cleaned


B He fell down while he was walking. B while he cleans

C He fell down while he walking. Ans:b C which he is cleaning

D He fell down while he was walked. D while cleaning Ans:d

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|
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

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

C meet D have been met C has been, is D has been, went

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 506 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


77. --- since he settled in London. (‡m jÛ‡b 81. He had been at the orphanage --- he was
¯’vqx nevi ci †_‡K `k eQi AwZevwnZ n‡q‡Q) four. [Ptwet (we-7,BDwbU) Kjv I gvbewe`¨v Abyl`: 14-15]
A ten years have passed [Rtwet (B) 10-11] A only B since
B ten years had passed C due to D during Ans:b
C ten years passed Abyev`: hLb Zvi eqm 4 eQi ZLb †_‡KB ‡m
D ten years had been passed Ans:a GwZgLvbvq _vKwQ‡jv|
78. Some days --- since my father died. [¯^v¯’¨ 82. Jerry --- at the orphanage since he was
I cwi. Kj¨vY gš¿Yv. bvwm©s Awa. wgWIqvBd- 17, cvewjK mvwf©m Kwgk‡bi
mnKvix cwiPviK 1994, wcGmwmÕi mnKvix cwiPvjK-94, ms¯’vcb gš¿Yvj‡qi
four. [Xvtwet 99-00, Ptwet (B&) 14-15]
cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v 07, Lytwet (RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj) 10-11] A is B has been
A are passed B passed C is being D had been Ans:d
C have passed D had passed Ans:c e¨vL¨v: Jerry, Text wU past tense G eY©bv Kiv;
 Advanced learning: “†Kvb NUbv NUvi ZvB since Gi c~‡e© past perfect tense n‡q‡Q|
ci †_‡K ev hLb----ZLb †_‡K----- wKQz mgq  Advanced learning: “†Kvb NUbv NUvi
AwZevwnZ n‡q †M‡jv Giƒc A‡_©” ‡h NUbv NU‡jv ci †_‡K ev hLb----ZLb †_‡K----- GLbI
‡mwU since hy³ past Perfect nq Avi Aci Pj‡Q Giƒc A‡_©” ‡h NUbv N‡UwQ‡jv ‡mwU since
Ask/mgq Ask Past Ind. nq| MVb: Past Ind. hy³ present Ind. nq Avi Aci Ask present
+ since + Past Perfect | ‡hgb: It was Perfect nq| MVb: Present Perfect +
many years since he had first met. Tips: since + Past Ind. nq| ‡hgb: I have
GZ MVb g‡b ivLv Kó n‡j A_© ey‡S ey‡S evK¨¸‡jv known him since I joined the
evievi co–b- cixÿvi mgq Ggwb‡ZB g‡b co‡e| University.
83. I --- to meet you since I read your first
79. Change the underline part: It was novel. [Xvtwet (B) 10-11, cÖvK cÖv_. mn. wkÿK †WjUv-14]
many years since he first meet. [ivtwet (B) 18- A hope B have hoped Ans:b
19]
C am hoping D have been hoping
A first B havefirst met
evsjv Abyev`: hLb Avwg †Zvgvi 1g Dcb¨vm
C had first met D first meeting Ans:c
c‡owQjvg ZLb †_‡K Avwg †Zvgvi mv‡_ mvÿvr
evsjv Abyev`: hLb ‡Zvgvi mv‡_ †`Lv n‡qwQ‡jv
Ki‡Z Pvw”Q|
ZLb †_‡K A‡bK eQi n‡q †M‡jv|
84. I (know) him since I joined the school.
80. Ten years passed since Rahim --- you
(Avwg ¯‹z‡j †hvM`vb Kivi ci †_‡KB Avwg Zv‡K wPwb)
again. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet 2018-19, BDwbU (wW)] [Ptwet (A) 05-06]
A meet B met
A am knowing B know Ans:c
C had met D has met Ans:c
C have known D have been knowing
 Advanced learning: “hLb Kv‡iv eqm -
 Advanced learning: “†h‡nZz/ KviY” A‡_© †hB
--wQ‡jv ZLb †_‡K `xN©w`b ch©šÍ --- wQ‡jv” Giƒc
As‡k KviY _v‡K †mwU since hy³ past perfect
A‡_© since hy³ past Ind. nq Avi Aci Ask
tense, Aci Ask/djvdj Ask Past Ind. tense nq|
past perfect nq| MVb: Past Perfect + since
MVb: Past Ind. + since+ past perfect. ‡hgb:
+ Past Ind. nq| ‡hgb: Jerry had been at
They suffered much since tornado had hit
the orphanage since he was four. hLb Zvi the village. (Zviv A‡bK fz‡MwQ‡jv KviY MÖv‡g U‡b©‡Wv
eqm 4 eQi ZLb †_‡K ‡Rwi GwZgLvbvq _vKwQ‡jv|
AvNvZ ‡n‡bwQ‡jv)

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 507 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


85. They suffered much --- tornado had hit Abyev`: hLb Avwg Zv‡K me©‡kl †`‡LwQjvg ZLb †_‡K
their village? [31 BCS evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb mnKvix
th ‡m A‡bK cwieZ©b n‡q‡Q hv Avwg Lye KgB eyS‡Z
†Rbv‡ij g¨v‡bRvi (A_©-wnmve/A_©-ivR¯^)-18] †c‡iwQjvg|
A until B since 87. It is many year since ---. [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK
C as if D let alone Ans:b wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2) 2014]
A_©MZ hyw³KZvq Ab¨vb¨ MV‡bi D`vniY A I meet you B I met you Ans:b
86. He had changed so much since I last saw C I help you D I have met you
him that I hardly --- him. [Ptwet (wm1) 12-13] e¨vL¨v: main clause wU present ind. G _vK‡jI
A noticed B distinguished since-Gi cieZx© ev‡K¨wU past indefinite nq|
C glanced D recognized Ans:d

Topic-09: Till/ Until/ Unless Gi mv‡_ †Kvb †Kvb tense Gi e¨envi nq? D`vinY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Till: ‘hZÿY ch©š’Í A‡_© till e¨eüZ nq| ev‡K¨i †h Ask kZ© cÖKvk K‡i Zvi c~‡e© till e‡m|
Until I Unless: ev‡K¨i †h Ask kZ© cÖKvk K‡i Zvi c~‡e© until /unless e‡m| until /unless
hy³ clause G Ggwb‡ZB negative ZvB until /unless hy³ clause G no/ not/ never BZ¨vw`
e‡m bv| Z‡e Aci Ask(main clause) G negative n‡ZI cv‡i bvI n‡Z cv‡i|
 “hZÿY bv ch©š”Í A‡_© until e¨eüZ nq| A_©vr mgqevPK kZ© cÖKvk K‡i Ggb clause Gi mvg‡b until e‡m|
“hw` bv” A‡_© unless e¨eüZ nq| A_©vr mgq bv eywS‡q Ab¨ mKj k‡Z©i mvg‡b e‡m| [Unless = If not]
 Until/Unless hy³ Ask present ind. tense _vK‡j Aci Ask present ind. / future ind. G n‡e|
 Z‡e until hy³ clause Past indefinite n‡j Aci clause wU past Ind./Perfect tense n‡e|
mZK©Zv: Ack‡b past ind. ev Past Perfert `ywUB _vK‡j past perfect ‡K AMÖvwaKvi w`‡Z n‡e|

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]

RxeweÁvb ¯‹yj 07-08, BRDB Gi gvV msMVK-13, 14, 14Zg A drive,


steered B sell, buy Ans:d
cÖfvlK wbeÜb-17, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 27 AvM÷ 21] C move, drove D function, repaired
A did not take off B took off Ans:c/b ║║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║║
C had taken off D had not taken off 92. I waited until the plane ---. (Avwg A‡cÿv
89. I waited for my friend until he ---. [ ûeû Kijvg hZÿY bv ‡cøb AeZiY K‡iwQj) [Kytwet (we) BDwbU 2018-19,
Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c` 2019]  ûeû Kgb cÖk:œ we`y¨r, R¦vjvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Yvj‡qi wbivcËv]
A have come B came A had taken off B has took off Kg©KZ©v- 19
C had come D has come Ans:c C take off D had no off Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: A_©MZfv‡e Ackb c bv _vK‡j Ackb b 93. Wait here until I --- you. [Rtwet (D) 06-07]
DËi Kiv hv‡e| KviY `y‡UvB mwVK| A will call B call Ans:b
90. Stay where you are until help ---. [Rtwet (D) C am calling D am going to call
07-08, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 17-18] 94. Stay here until I ---. [Lytwet (weÁvb, cÖ‡KŠkj I cÖhyw³
A arrives B arrived we`¨v ¯‹zj) 11-12]
C to arrive D arriving Ans:a A do not return B notreturn
e¨vL¨v: subject wnmv‡e help e‡m‡Q hv singular C return D should return Ans:c
d‡j Verb wU singular n‡q‡Q|

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 508 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-10: No sooner/ hardly/ scarcely hy³ adverbial conj. Gi mv‡_ tense Gi e¨envi-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Tense with Adverbial conjunction : No sooner----than-----; Hardly----when/before---
--; Scarcely-----when----; Giƒc MV‡bi †ÿ‡Î- 1g Ask; [No sooner/hardly/scarcely] Gi ci past
perfect Ges cieZx© Ask (than/when/before) Gi ci past indefinite tense nq| Z‡e 1g As‡k past
perfect tense Gi auxiliary verb (had) wU subject Gi Av‡M e‡m| KviY No sooner/hardly/scarcely
GB negative adverb ¸‡jv ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z Avm‡j H ev‡K¨ subject Gi Av‡M auxiliary verb e‡m|
MVb: No sooner+ had+ Subject+ V3------------+ than + Subject+ V2-------;
Hardly + had+ Subject+ V3-------------+ when/before+ Subject+ V2-------;
Scarcely + had+ Subject+ V3--------------+ when + Subject+ V2--------;
95. No sooner had the teacher --- the class 98. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK (ivRkvnx
than the students stood up. [ivtwet 08-09] wefvM)-08]

A enter B entering A He was too clever to grasp the point.


C entered D was entering Ans:c B Scarcely had we started when it began

96. Hardly had the train stopped ----. [¯^v¯’¨ to rain.


cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) -2017] C Why you have done this?
A then was got down D A gold is a precious metal. Ans:b
B when we got down C as we got down 99. Hardly had we taken shelter under a
D than we got down Ans:b big tree, ----. [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb
97. No sooner--- I shut the door, when the A then the storm started cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-15]
telephone rang. [Ptwet (D) 17-18] B when the storm starts
A had B did C then the storm starts
C will D would Ans:a D when the storm started Ans:d

Model Test/Chapter Review


100. Choose the correct sentence: [¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj 103. Which is the example of present
Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) -2017] indefinite tense? [Btwet 04-05]
A My sister yesterday visited me. A He had an Indian cow.
B My sister has visited me yesterday. B The boy was seriously punished.
C My sister visited me yesterday. Ans:c C The train left the station in time.
D My sister had visited me yesterday. D None. Ans:d
101. ‡m Ggbfv‡e K_v e‡j †hb me Rv‡b| -evK¨wUi mwVK 104. “I have been waiting --- half past
Bs‡iwR wK? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnt wkt wbt cwiÿv-15] three.” (‡m mv‡o wZbUv n‡Z A‡cÿv Ki‡Q) [Ptwet 08-
A He talks after knowing everything. 09]
B He talks like he knows everything. A from B over
C He talks knowing everything. C till D since Ans:d
D He talks as if he knew everything.Ans:d e¨vL¨v: half past three A_© 3Uv 30wgwbU hv Nwoi
102. He --- up at 7 O’clock every morning. wbw`©ó mgq wb‡`©k K‡i weavq since e‡m‡Q|
(‡m cÖwZw`b mKvj 7Uvq Nyg n‡Z D‡V) [ivtwet 06-07]
A got B getting =======Chapter Close======
C get D gets Ans:d

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 509 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Sequence of Tense (Advance Grammar) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 4wU+- 2, 4, 5, 7, 10
 All Bank Job Exams 5wU+- 1, 3, 5, 7, 9
 Primary Job Exams 3wU+- 1-4, 7, 9
 PSC & Other Jobs 40wU+- 1, 3, 5, 8, 10

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


1. As the sun ---, I decided to go out. (‡h‡nZz 3. An intensive search was conducted by
m~h© Av‡jv w`w”Qj, Avwg evB‡i hvIqvi wm×všÍ wb‡qwQjvg) the detective to locate those criminals
A hasshine B shine [26th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] who -----. [20th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
C shines D was shining Ans:d A have had escaped .
Hints: main clause (I decided to go out) B had escaped
Past ZvB Aci clause wUI past tense n‡e| DËi C are escaping.
n‡Z cv‡i Ggb Ackb GKUvB Av‡Q (d)| [KZ mnR D have been escaping. Ans:b
e¨vcvi A_P bv ey‡S A‡b‡KB mvivw`b wPšÍv K‡iI fzj 4. He said that he --- the previous day. (‡m
K‡i|] ei‡jv †h †m Av‡Mi w`b G‡mwQj) [29th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
2. Teacher said, ‘The earth --- round the A has come B had come
sun.’ [36th BCS] C came D arrived Ans:b
A moves B moved Ans:a Tips: c~‡e© G‡mwQ‡jv ZvB GLv‡b past perfect

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


C has moved D will be moving tense G had come DËi n‡q‡Q|

Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|


https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

cÖkœ 1-4 bs Gi Rb¨ GKmv‡_ wfwWI K¬vm


†`L‡Z cv‡ki QR ‡KvWwU ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-
Topic-01: Sequence of tense ej‡Z wK eySvq? Bnv KZ fv‡e n‡Z cv‡i?
Sequence of Tense: Avgiv Rvwb complex/compound ev‡K¨i `ywU clause _v‡K| Giƒc `ywU clause
GKwU Ab¨wU Abymv‡i tense wba©viY nq| Avevi `ywU Avjv`v sentence Gi ‡ÿ‡Î A‡bK mgq 1g sentence
Abyhvqx 2q sentence Gi tense wba©viY nq| Giƒc GKwU clause/sentence Abymv‡i Aci clause/ sentence
Gi tense wba©vi‡Yi wbqg‡KB Sequence of Tense e‡j| Sequence of Tense mvaviYZ `yB fv‡e nq;
1) GKwU sentence Gi `ywU clause (evK¨vsk)-Gi †ÿ‡Î Sequence of Tense-
2) Full stop Øviv wef³ `ywU Avjv`v sentence †ÿ‡Î Sequence of Tense-

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 510 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Part-01: GKB Sentence Gi `ywU Clause Gi †ÿ‡Î Sequence of Tense:
Topic-02: Main Clause wU Present n‡j Sub ordinate clause wU ‡Kvb ‡Kvb tense n‡Z cv‡i?
Main clause wU present tense n‡j Sub-ordinate clause wU †h‡Kvb 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: The
doctor calls me as a brother when I go to take any service.
1. Choose the correct sentence. (‡m g‡b K‡i 3. The novel that you --- is known to me.
†h †m wm‡j‡Ui D‡Ï‡k¨ iIbv n‡q‡Q) [Xvtwet (C) 13-14] [Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR (weÁvb Abyl`) 2018-19]

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|]

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 511 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


7. An intensive search was conducted by 11. He --- the ball so hard that it flew over
the detective to locate those criminals the tree. [Xvt wet (D) 15-16]
who---. [20th BCS, evsjv‡`k ‡Uwjwfk‡bi weÁvcb AvwaKvwiK A hitted B hitting
(‡MÖW-2), Ptwet (E-Law) 15-16, ivtwet (B-Law) 15-16] C hit D hits Ans:c
A have had escaped . e¨vL¨v: Subordinate clause wU past tense G
B had escaped.
Av‡Q weavq main clause wUI past tense n‡e|
C are escaping.
Avi hit Gi past form- hit Avevi past
D have been escaping. Ans:b
participle form-I hit, ZvB mwVK DËi-c|
8. I carried an umbrella in case --- (Avwg mv‡_
12. The babysitter --- awake until the
QvZv wb‡qwQjvg hw` e„wó nZ) [13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb(2)-16]
child’s parent got home. [ivtwet (D-MÖæc-1) 18-19]
A it was raining B it rained
A remained B will remain
C it rains D its raining Ans:b
C has remained D remains Ans:a
9. I quickly lost interest in Mr. Rahim’s
Tips: wcZv-gvZvi Abycw¯’‡Z †h Zv‡`i ev”Qv
story, because he was --- himself. (wg.
iwn‡gi M‡í Avwg `ªæZ Avb›` nvivjvg KviY †m wb‡RB †`Lv‡kvbv K‡i Zv‡K babysitter e‡j| cy‡iv ev‡K¨i
evievi wiwcU KiwQ‡jv) [Xvtwet (c) 01-02, Bangladesh Bank evsjv: hZÿb bv ch©šÍ evev-gv evox Avm‡jv, ZZÿY
A repetions B repeated (AD) -10]
ch©šÍ e¨vwewmUvi RvMÖZ wQ‡jv|
C repeating D repeatedly Ans:c 13. We asked him why he --- telephoned
10. I --- ready for two hours when he told earlier. [Bangladesh Bank (AD) 08]
me that he was not going to the party. A did not B has not

(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
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 512 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


17. He said that he (go) home the next day. 21. She told that she (visit) London next
(‡m e‡jwQ‡jv †m cieZx©w`b Avm‡Zv/Avm‡e) [ ûeû month. Here the right form verb will be
Kgb cÖkœ: ivtwet (we) (Business & IBA) AevwYR¨- Set-1/2/3, 19-20] --- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi/wefv‡Mi e¨w³MZ
A will
go B goes A visited B will visit Kg©KZ©v- 19]
C has
go D would go Ans:d C had visited D would visit Ans:d
18. The son asked his mother if he --- [ GB Tips: Main clause Gi verb past form
wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: Avg`wb I ivßvwb wbqš¿‡Ki `߇ii mvuU-
wjwcKvi/gy`vª ÿwiK Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi, D”P mnKvix I Awdm _vKvq Ges that clause-G next month _vKvq
mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi - 19]
mwVK verb form wn‡m‡e verb -Gi future in
A can go out B may go out
the past form e¨eüZ n‡e| myZivs mwVK
C might go out D did go out Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: If Gi c~e©eZx clause wU past tense nIqvi expression n‡jv would visit.
22. He said that ---. (‡m ejj †h †m cvuPUvq Avm‡Z
Gi cieZ©x clause wUI past tense G n‡e| May
cvi‡e bv) [ivtwet (C1) 18-19]
Gi past form n‡jv might Avi might Gi ci
A he will not come at five
verb Gi base form e‡m| myZivs k~b¨¯’v‡b
B he may not come at five
might go out em‡e|
C he could not come at five
19. It seemed that -------. (g‡b n‡qwQj †h w`bwU
D he cannot come at five Ans:c
KLbI †kl n‡e bv) [gva¨wgK ¯‹zj mnKvix wkÿK-03]
23. Nobody knew that he --- face a crisis.
Athe day will never end. [NBR Gi mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZv©-15]
Bthe day would never end. A would B can
C the day never ends. C will D ought
to Ans:a
D the day never ended. Ans:b e¨vL¨v: ‡kl D`vni‡Y knew Gi ci that Dn¨
20. He died so that he --- save the flag. [ GB Av‡Q|
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c`-19]
A was B did 24. We hoped/ prayed that she --- able to
C could D can Ans:c return in time. [Ptwet (D3) 16-17, Ptwet (B7) 14-15]
A will be B would be
e¨vL¨v: †h‡nZz so that-Gi c~‡e© past tense e¨eüZ
C can be D likely to be Ans:b
n‡q‡Q ZvB Gici can-Gi past- could em‡e|
Topic-06: Main Clause wU Past ind. n‡j that Gi cieZx© clause wU KLb Ab¨vb¨ Past nq? িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
AZxZKv‡j `ywU Kv‡Ri g‡a¨ ‡h KvRwU c‡i N‡UwQj ‡mwU that Gi c~‡e© Main clause AvKv‡i past
indefinite tense nq| Avi ‡h KvRwU Av‡M N‡UwQj ‡mwU that Gi c‡i subordinate clause
AvKv‡i past perfect tense nq| ‡hgb: He confessed that he had stolen money. (‡m
¯^xKvi Ki‡jv †h ‡m UvKv Pzwi K‡iwQ‡jv) [Av‡M Pzwi K‡i‡Q, c‡i ¯^vxKvi K‡i‡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|
25. He said that he --- the previous day. (‡m 26. The thief said that he was ashamed of
ei‡jv †h †m Av‡Mi w`b G‡mwQj) [29th BCS, Rtwet (D) 13- what he ------. (‡PviwU e‡jwQj †m Zvi c~‡e©i
14, nvtwetcÖtwet (C) 15-16] Kv‡Ri Rb¨ jw¾Z)
A has come B had come
A has done B did [etwet (A) 12-13]
C came D arrived Ans:b
C had done D done Ans:c
Tips: c~‡e© G‡mwQ‡jv ZvB GLv‡b past perfect tense e¨vL¨v: c~e©eZx© Kv‡Ri Rb¨ jw¾Z †mRb¨ KvRwU
G had come DËi n‡q‡Q| Past Perfect Tense G n‡e|
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 513 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
27. The accused person confessed that he -- 30. I thought that I --- her before. (Avwg
-- the car. (Awfhy³ e¨w³wU ¯^xKvi Ki‡jv †h †m †f‡ewQjvg Avwg Av‡M Zv‡K ‡`‡LwQjvg) [NSI (Kw¤ú.

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?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


sun.’ [36 BCS, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 27 AvM÷ 21]
th [RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZ©v-09]
A He said that the earth goes round the sun.
A moves B moved Ans:a
B He said that the earth went round the sun.
C has moved D will be moving
C He said that the earth had gone round
e¨vL¨v: Universal truth ev wPišÍb mZ¨ me©`v
the sun. †m ejj, c„w_ex m~‡h©i Pviw`‡K Ny‡i|
Present Indefinite Tense Øviv cÖKvk Kiv nq
D He had said that the earth had been
e‡j k~b¨¯’v‡b verb -wU n‡e- moves.
going round the sun. Ans:a

Part-02: 2wU Avjv`v ev‡K¨i Sequence of tense-


Topic-08: 1g evK¨wU Present Indefinite n‡j 2q evK¨wU ‡Kvb †Kvb tense nq?
cÖ_g evK¨wU present indefinite tense n‡j, 2q evK¨wU present continuous tense nq|
Z‡e 2q ev‡K¨ since/for + mgqevPK kã D‡jøL _vK‡j evK¨wU present perfect/ present
perfect continuous tense nq| wKš‘ know verb Gi †ÿ‡Î mgqevPK kã _vK‡jI
continuous nq bv weavq me©`v present perfect nq|
MVb-1: (Subject + V1 ----) + (.) + (subject + am/is/are + V+ ing. ----)
Passive n‡j: (Subject + V1 ----) + (.) + (subject + am/is/are + being + V3 ----)
‡hgb: Don’t disturb me. I am doing my homework. My car is in the garage. It is being repaired.
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 514 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
MVb-2: (Subject + V1---) + (.) + (subject + have/has+ V3--// have/has been+ V+ing--);
‡hgb: He is very tired. He has been working for 3 hours.
 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|
35. Don’t disturb me. I --- my homework. 39. Mr. Rahman is my colleague. I --- him
(Avgv‡K wei³ K‡iv bv| Avwg evwoi KvR KiwQ) [Xvtwet (A) 05-06] for over 10 years. [Rtwet (A) 17-18]
Ado B am doing Ans:b A have known B knew Ans:a
Cdid D have been doing C know D have been knowing
36. I am tired. I (go) --- to bed now. Good e¨vL¨v: Know verb Gi continuous tense nq
night. [Avwg K¬všÍ| (myZivs) Avwg GLb Nygv‡Z hvw”Q] bv weaqvq DËi- a
[Kztwet (B) 15-16, mgvR Awa`߇ii Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi gy`ªvÿwiK-18]
40. It’s 10 a.m. now. The sun --- in the
A will go goingB am
eastern sky. [‡Rjv wbe©vPb Awdmvi I mnKvix mwPe-04]
C go D going Ans:b
A shines B is shining Ans:b
37. We are good friends. We --- each other
C has been shining D had been shining
for a long time. [AvBb, gš¿Yv. mn. mwPe (WªvdwUs-05, ivRkvnx
K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZ©v 2q †kÖwY) 15, NSI (IqvPvi Kb‡÷.) 17 Sep. 21] 41. My car is in the garage. It ------------.
[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet wm BDwbU 2018-19]
A know known Ans:b
B have
A is being repaired B is repairing
C knew D have been knowing
C have been repaired D repaired Ans: a
38. I’m a teacher. I --- a teacher for 12
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b it/car ev‡K¨i passive KZ©v ZvB
years. (Avwg wkÿK| 12 eQi a‡i wkÿKZv KiwQ)
A was B have been [Btwet © 11-12]
present continuous tense Gi passive:
C am D am being Ans:b am/is/are + being + V3 n‡e| myZivs DËi- a;

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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 515 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Affirmative & Negative Agreement Go to Index
(n¨uv-bv †evaK ev‡K¨i mswÿß iƒc)

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vqwUi Av‡jvPbv I
Live Model AvKv‡i wfwWI
‡`L‡Z QR ‡KvWwU ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z cÖkœ Av‡m bvB covi `iKvi †bB
 All Bank Job Exams 4wU+- 1, 2, 3
 Primary Job Exams cÖkœ Av‡m bvB covi `iKvi †bB
 PSC & Other Jobs 25wU+- 1-3

Topic-01: Agreement Kv‡K e‡j? Bnv KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?
Agreement: `ywU ev‡K¨i verb I Ab¨vb¨ GKB/mgRvZxq welq¸‡jv cybive„wË Gov‡Z Affirmative ev‡K¨ so,
too, also Ges Negative ev‡K¨ not either, neither/nor w`‡q ev‡K¨i msw¶ß Kivi bvgB agreement| ‡hgb:
He is a student of the class. I am a student of the class. GB `ywU ev‡K¨i subject Qvov Avi meB GK/
mgRvZxq|
jÿ¨Yxq am Avi is Avjv`v bq KviY `y‡UvB present Indefinite tense| ïay subject Avjv`v ZvB iƒc Avjv`v|
GB mgRvZxq evK¨ `ywUi agreement/mswÿß iƒc n‡jv: He is a student of the class, and am I.(‡m K¬v‡mi
GKRb QvÎ Ges AvwgI)| Agreement 2 cÖKvi: 1. Affirmative Agreement 2. Negative Agreement;

Topic-02: Affirmative ev‡K¨i Agreement Kivi 2wU MVb D`vniYmn wjLyb|


Affirmative Agreement: nu¨v-‡evaK ev‡K¨i mv‡_ nv-‡evaK ev‡K¨i mswÿß Kiv‡KB Affirmative
Agreement e‡j| Giæc nv-‡evaK ev‡K¨i †ÿ‡Î so, too, also e¨envi K‡i `yBwU wbq‡g Agreement Kiv hvq|
a. 1g affirmative evK¨ + and + so + Auxiliary verb+ Subject + (.)
Ex: He works hard and so do I. [‡m K‡Vvifv‡e KvR K‡i Ges AvwgI]
 g~j evK¨ `ywU wQ‡jv: He works hard.(‡m K‡Vvifv‡e KvR K‡i). I work hard.(Avwg K‡Vvifv‡e KvR Kwi)
b. 1g affirmative evK¨ + and + Subject + Auxiliary verb + too/also + (.)
Ex: He works hard and I do too/also. [(‡m K‡Vvifv‡e KvR K‡i Ges AvwgI (ZvB Kwi)]
Clue: “so” e‡m kyiæ‡Z, “too/also” †k‡l; Avi gv‡S me©`v auxiliary verb; ev` evwK “subject”
†bvU: gv‡Si auxiliary verb wU me©`v “and” Gi cieZx© As‡ki subject Ges 1g ev‡K¨i tense Abymv‡i e‡m;

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 516 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


3. Abdul likes painting and ---. [ GB wbq‡g Kgb 9. Neptune is an extremely cold planet,
cÖkœ: K…wl m¤úªmviY Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix K…wl Kg©KZ©v - 19]
and ---. [ivtwet (Law) 06-07, NCC Bank-11,12, Ptwet (A)
Ame too B so am I 11-12, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15]
CI am too D so do I Ans:d A So does Uranus B Uranus so
e¨vL¨v: 1g ev‡K¨ likes Av‡Q ZvB auxiliary verb C So is Uranus D so has UranusAns:c
n‡e do/does n‡Z cvi‡e| GLb 2q As‡ki sub. e¨vL¨v: 1g ev‡K¨ be verb(is) g~j verb nIqvq
“I” Av‡Q ZvB do n‡q‡Q| agreement G does bv n‡q †mB verb wUB e¨envi
4. Times have changed and so ---. (mgq n‡e ZvB a fzj Ges mwVK DËi-c; mswÿß Kivi
e`‡j‡Q Avi AvgivI e`‡j ‡MwQ) [evsjv‡`k †ijI‡qi Dc- Av‡M evK¨wU wQ‡jv: Uranus is an extremely
mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx- 13, RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvjq e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-16]
cold planet.
Awe have B we are
10. Pioneer men and women suffered
Chave we D are we Ans:c
terrible hardships, and ----. [Ptwet (AvBb) 06-
5. “She likes cooking” The correct 07, 15-16, Xvtwet (C) 00-01, etwet 15-16, ey‡qU 12-13]
response is: [Rvtwet (C2) 12-13] A also did the children
A “Me neither” B “So am I” B also the children
C “Neither am I” D “So do I” Ans:d C so do the childr
e¨vL¨v: 1g ev‡K¨ likes Av‡Q ZvB do/does n‡Z D so did their children Ans:d
cvi‡e| GLb 2q As‡ki sub. “I” Av‡Q ZvB do Source: CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-4,
n‡q‡Q| Section-2, Part-A, Question-8, ûeû, P-415]
6. He is hardworking and---. [‡m K‡Vvi cwikÖg e¨vL¨vt ‘so’ auxiliary verb- Gi c~‡e© e‡m Ges
K‡i Ges AvwgI (K‡Vvi cwikÖg Kwi)] auxiliary verb GLv‡b past form G Av‡Q|
A I am so B so I am [Xvt wet (B) 15-16] ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
C so am I D I too am Ans:c 11. Rajshahi relies heavily on income from
7. Choose the correct answer. Technically, fruit crops, ----. [Ptwet 18-19 BDwbU (wW) (mKvj)]
glass is a mineral and ---. [Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY A and so is dinajpure
ey¨‡ivi Dc-cwiPvjK-97, ivtwet (Law) 11-12,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: B and so are other districts
¯’vbxq miKvi wefv‡Mi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx- 19]
C and so is Chittagong
A so is water B water is so D and so does Dinajpur Ans:d
C so water is D water so Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: 1g ev‡K¨ relies Av‡Q ZvB Auxi. wn‡m‡e
Source: BARRON’S TOEFL, Problem-120 Gi,
do/ does n‡Z cvi‡e| GLb 2q As‡ki sub.
part-A, Page-226, †_‡K ûeû]
“Dinajpur” Av‡Q| Avi GwU 3rd person
8. Which of the following sentence is
correct? [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 17-18, Xvtwet (C) 04-05] singular ZvB Gi mv‡_ wgj †i‡L does n‡q‡Q|
A She took pictures, and I did so. 12. Times have changed and so ---. (mgq
B She took pictures, and so I am. e`‡j‡Q Avi AvwgI e`‡j ‡MwQ) [12 Zg mnKvix RR 2018]
C She took pictures, and I did also. AIhave B I had

D She took pictures, and so did I.Ans: d, c C had I D have I Ans:d

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 517 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-03: Negative ev‡K¨i Agreement Kivi 2wU MVb D`vniYmn wjLyb|
Negative Agreement:- bv-‡evaK ev‡K¨i mv‡_ bv-‡evaK ev‡K¨i mswÿß Kiv‡KB Negative Agreement
e‡j| Giæc bv-‡evaK ev‡K¨i †ÿ‡Î neither/ nor/ not either e¨envi K‡i `yBwU wbq‡g Agreement Kiv hvq|
a. 1g Neg. evK¨ + and + neither/nor+ Auxiliary verb + Subject (.)
Ex: I don’t like coffee and neither does he. [Avwg Kwd cQ›` Kwi bv Ges †mI]
 g~j evK¨ `ywU wQ‡jv: I don’t like coffee.(Avwg Kwd cQ›` Kwi bv) He doesn’tt like coffee. (‡m Kwd cQ›` Kwi bv)
b. 1g Neg. evK¨ + and + Subject + Auxiliary verb + not either (.)
Ex: I don’t like coffee and he doesn’t either. [Avwg Kwd cQ›` Kwi bv Ges †mI]
Clue: “neither/nor” e‡m kyiæ‡Z, “not either” †k‡l; Avi gv‡S me©`v auxi. verb; ev` evwK “Sub”
†bvU: gv‡Si auxiliary verb wU me©`v “and” Gi cieZ©x As‡ki subject Ges 1g ev‡K¨i tense Abymv‡i e‡m;
14. Peter can't go and I can't ---. [‡ijI‡qi Dc- 19. A: I can’t ride a bike. B: ---. [Btwet (B) 11-12]
A neither B too mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-13] A: I cannot drive a car. B: ---. [Btwet (B) 06-07]
C also D either Ans:d A Neither can’t I B so can’t I
15. If you don’t do it, I won’t do it ---. (Zzwg C Neither can I D So can I Ans:c
hw` GUv bv Ki Z‡e AvwgI Ki‡ev bv) [etwet (B) 14-15] ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
A too B also 20. My brother doesn’t like coffee, ----(Avgvi
C just D either Ans:d fvB Kwd cQ›` K‡i bv Ges AvwgI Kwi bv) [Ptwet (D) 12-13]

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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 518 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-03: Negative Agreement Kivi ‡ÿ‡Î GKB subject Gi wfbœ KvR n‡j wbqg wK?
GKB subject Gi wfbœ KvR:- bv-‡evaK ev‡K¨i mv‡_ bv-‡evaK ev‡K¨i Agreement Kivi †ÿ‡Î- GKB
subject Gi AwZwi³ wfbœ KvR _vK‡j wb‡¤œi MVbwU e¨envi Ki‡Z n‡e|
MVb: cÖ_g Neg. evK¨ + and + nor + Auxi. verb + 1g ev‡K¨i Sub + AwZwi³ Ask
‡hgb: Kamal does not tell a lie, nor does he cheat others.
(Kvgvj bv wg_¨v e‡j, bv Ab¨‡`i‡K VKvq/ Kvgvj wg_¨v e‡j bv Ges †m (Kvgvj) Ab¨‡`i VKvqI bv)
†bvU:- gv‡Si auxiliary verb wU me©`v “and” Gi cieZ©x As‡ki subject Ges 1g ev‡K¨i tense Abymv‡i e‡m;
27. A good number of adolescents do not (cÖwZÁve× evjKwU GKwU †QvU mgq bó K‡iwb Avi †Kvb
e`Af¨vmI MÖnY K‡iwb) [Ptwet (D1 & D2) 16-17]
socialize, ---. [Ptwet (D) 17-18]
A nor did he B neither does he
A they neither build up the career
C none but D never was he Ans:a
B nor they build up the career
C nor do they build up the career
31. Kamal does not tell a lie, ---. (Kvgvj bv
D hardly they build up the career Ans:c
wg_¨v e‡j, bv Ab¨‡`i‡K VKvq) [Ptwet (C2) 14-15]
A he doesn’t cheat others.
28. He did not write to me, nor ---. [Ptwet (E-
Law) 05-06, 12-13] B not he cheats others
A he
telephoned B telephoned Ans:c C neither does he cheat others
C did
he telephone D has not telephoned D nor does he cheat others Ans:d
29. He didn’t hurt the people, ----. (‡m  Advanced learning: cvi¯úwiK Av`vb
‡jvKRb‡K AvNvZI †`qwb Avi cÖZviYvI K‡iwb) cÖ`vb Kiv eySv‡Z evK¨‡K mswÿß Kivi Rb¨ vice
A nor did he cheat them [Ptwet (I) 12-13]
versa e¨envi Kiv hvq| wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb
B he didn’t cheat them 32. One ought to cooperate with one’s
C he never cheats them neighbors when they are in trouble, and
D never did he cheat them Ans:a ---. [Ptwet (D3) 15-16]
30. The promising boy did not spoil a single A neither do they B so do they
moment, ---- develop any bad habit. C so they do D vice versa Ans:d

c~Y©gvbt 7 Model Test/Chapter Review mwVKt---fyjt----


mgqt 3 wg: (on Affir./ Neg. Agreement) cÖvß b¤^it-------
1. Runa can’t type well, and her sister ----. 4. She is a painter and ---. [Btwet (C) 17-18]
(iæbv fvjfv‡e wjL‡Z cv‡i bv Ges Zvi †evbI--) A he so B so he is Ans:c
can either
A B also [Ptwet (H2) 12-13] C so is he D none of the above
C neither D can’t either Ans:d 5. This problem does not concern him,
2. My half-brother visited Cox’s Bazar a nor --- it --- you. [Ptwet (E) 05-06] Ans:b
couple of weeks ago, and ------. A is --- concern B does --- concerns
A so I did B so I was [Ptwet (I) 12-13] C do --- concern D is --- concerning
C so I had D so did I Ans:d 6. I didn’t know the answer, and ---. (Avwg
3. My family members do not like coffee DËiwU Rvwbbv Ges †mI Rv‡bbv) [kvtwetcÖtwet (B) 06-07]
and ---. [Ptwet (C3) 12-13] A neitherdid he B he didn’t too Ans:a
A either don’t I B I do neither C nor does he D he does not either
C neither do I D neither don’t I Ans:c ==========000==========
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 519 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Conditional Sentence (kZ©g~jK evK¨) Go to Index

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vqwUi Av‡jvPbv I
Live Model AvKv‡i wfwWI
‡`L‡Z QR ‡KvWwU ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-
♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion
cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 10wU+- 7, 8, 10, 11-16
 All Bank Job Exams 22wU+- 7-10, 12-17
 Primary Job Exams 3wU+- 1-4, 7-11
 PSC & Other Jobs 140wU+- All

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


1st Conditional ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ 3rd Conditional ‡_‡K 3wU cÖkœ
1. If a ruby is heated, it --- temporarily 5. He --- to see us if he had been able to.
lose its colour. (ruby k‡ãi A_© - Kv‡jv/ jvj [10th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] Ans:b
g~j¨evb cv_i) [18 BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
th A would come would have come
B

A will B would C came D may have come

C does D has Ans:a 6. He --- to see us if he had been able to


incomplete. [10th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] Ans:d
had/were- Øviv 2nd Conditional ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
A had come B came
2. If I were you, I (handle) the situation
Cis coming Dwould have come
more carefully. Which one completes
sentence? [13th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] 7. If I had known, you were coming---. [23rd
BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
A would handle B will handle Ans:a
AI would go to the station
C handle D would have handled
B I would have gone to the station
If mn 3rd Conditional ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ
CI had gone to the station
3. This could have worked if I --- been D I would be going to the station Ans:b
more cautious/far-sighted. [36th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] Hints: Dc‡ii ev‡K¨ you were coming n‡jv
A had B have AwZwi³ clause ev‡K¨ hvi †Kvb cÖfve †bB|
C might D would Ans:a 3rd Conditional G Passive voice ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
4. Shahin would never have taken the job
8. He --- arrested if he had tried to leave
if --- what great demand it would make
the country. [26th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
on his time. [25th BCS] Ans:c
A would have B could be Ans:d
A he knew B he had been knowing
C must be Dwould have been
C he had known D he was knowing
e¨vL¨v: †m wb‡R e›`x nBZ bv eis Zv‡K e›`x Kiv
e¨vL¨v: 3 Conditional Gi wbqgvbymv‡i if hy³
rd
n‡Zv; ZvB evK¨wU passive structure G n‡q‡Q|
Ask Past Perfect tense n‡q‡Q|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 520 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


3rd / Closed conditional ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ C the bridge had broken
9. ‘Had I known you were waiting D the bridge had been broken Ans:c

outside, I----. [39th Special BCS] e¨vL¨v: GUv g‡b ivLv Lye Riæwi †h, 1 , 2 , 3rd -†h
st nd

A had invited you to come in †Kvb conditional ev‡K¨ main clause wU


B would invite you come in interrogative MV‡b n‡Z cv‡i, A_©vr GB As‡k
C would be inviting you to come in subject Gi Av‡M auxiliary verb em‡Z cv‡i|
D would have invited you to come in Ans:d Avi if hy³ sub-ordiante clause-wU me©`v
MVb: Had+ Sub+ V3--, Sub+ would /could assertive (subject + verb------) AvKv‡i _v‡K|
/might + have+ V3 -----. †hgb: Had I been main clause wU interrogative n‡j ev‡K¨i †k‡l
rich, I would have helped her. Had I had a interrogative sign (?) e‡m|
book, I would have read it.
†hgb: If you had lost your job, what
Interrogative ev‡K¨i MVb ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
would you have done?
10. What would have happened if ------? Dc‡ii ev‡K¨ Kgvi ci main clause- G sub
(hw` †mZywU ‡f‡½ †hZ Z‡e wK n‡Zv) [27th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] (you) Gi Av‡M auxi. (would) emv‡Z cy‡iv
A the bridge is broken evK¨wU interrogative n‡q‡Q|
B the bridge would break
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

 GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv ïiæ 

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|

Topic-02: Conditional Sentence me©‡gvU KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?


 Conditional Sentence me©‡gvU 4 cÖKvi: h_v-
1. Zero conditional 2. 1st conditional
3. 2nd conditional 4. 3rd conditional
Z‡e conditional sentence me©‡gvU 4 cÖKvi n‡jI G‡`i‡K wewfbœ `„wó‡Kvb †_‡K Av‡iv cÖKvi‡f` Kiv hvq|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 521 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-03: MVb Abyhvqx Conditional Sentence KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?
MVb Abyhvqx Conditional Sentence 2 cÖKvi:
Opened conditional: †Kvb kZ©g~jK ev‡K¨ “if” hy³ _vK‡j Zv‡K opened conditional e‡j|
‡hgb: If I had been rich, I would have helped her. (hw` Avwg awb nZvg Z‡e Zv‡K mvnvh¨ KiZvg);
ZvB cieZ©x‡Z Av‡jvwPZ †h me conditional ev‡K¨ if hy³ Av‡Q Zv‡`i‡K opened conditional ejv hv‡e|
Closed conditional: †Kvb kZ©g~jK ev‡K¨ “if” hy³ bv _vK‡j Zv‡K closed conditional e‡j|
‡hgb: Had I been rich, I would have helped her. (hw` Avwg abxB nZvg Z‡e Zv‡K mvnvh¨ KiZvg)
cieZ©x‡Z Av‡jvwPZ 2nd Ges 3rd conditional Gi †h me ev‡K¨ if hy³ †bB ‡m¸‡jv closed conditional Gi Aš©ÍMZ|

Topic-04: Fact/status/NUbv Abyhvqx Conditional Sentence KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?


Fact/status/NUbv Abyhvqx Conditional Sentence 2 cÖKvi:
 Real conditional: †h kZ©g~jK ev‡K¨i eZ©gvb ev fwel¨‡Zi KvR/kZ©/ wµqv ev¯Íevqb †hvM¨ Zv‡K real
conditional e‡j| ZvB present & future tense Gi A_© cÖ`vb K‡i Giƒc evK¨¸‡jv real conditional Gi
AšÍM©Z| ‡hgb: If you hit ice, it melts. (hw` Zzwg eid‡K AvNvZ Ki Z‡e GwU Mj‡Z _v‡K) If he comes, I
will go. (hw` †m Av‡m Z‡e Avwg hve); Gi A_© n‡jv Avwg PvB‡j †h‡Z cvie ZvB GwU ev¯Íe kZ©|
Real conditional Gi AšÍM©Z 2 ai‡bi conditional,
h_v: 1. Zero conditional
2. 1st conditional
 Unreal conditional: †h kZ©g~jK ev‡K¨i AZx‡Z N‡U hvIqv KvR/kZ©/ wµqv Avevi AZx‡Z wM‡q ev¯Íevqb
†hvM¨ bq Zv‡K Unreal conditional e‡j| ZvB past tense Gi A_© cÖ`vb K‡i Giƒc evK¨¸‡jv Unreal
conditional Gi AšÍM©Z| ‡hgb: If I knew the answer, I would tell you. (hw` Avwg DËi RvbZvg Z‡e Avwg
†Zvgv‡K e‡j w`Zvg); Gi A_© n‡jv †m DËi Rvb‡Zv bv weavq ej‡Z cv‡i wb| ZvB GLb Avevi AZx‡Z wM‡q DËi e‡j
Avmv m¤¢e bq| ZvB GwU Aev¯Íe kZ©|
Unreal conditional Gi AšÍM©Z 2 ai‡bi conditional,
h_v: 1. 2nd conditional Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
rd
2. 3 conditional https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

GLb Avgiv cÖ_‡g mswÿß wKQz welq †R‡b wbe


Zvici we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv Ki‡ev-
Topic-05: Conditional sentence G cÖ‡qvRbxq KqwU Tense Structure Rvb‡Z n‡e? MVb¸‡jv wK?
Conditional Gi Rb¨ wKQz cÖ‡qvRbxq Tense Structure:
1 Present indefinite tense Sub + v1(s/es) + object--------- Zero conditional/
2 Future indefinite tense Sub + shall/will + v1+ object-- 1st conditional Gi Rb¨
3 Past indefinite tense Sub + v2 /were/ had+ object--- 2nd conditional Gi Rb¨
4 Past perfect tense Sub + had + v3 + object-------- 3rd conditional Gi Rb¨

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 522 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-06: GKbR‡i Conditional Sentence Gi cÖ‡Z¨K cÖKv‡ii MVb I D`vniY w`b|
GKbR‡i Conditional Sentence
MVb-1:- If + Present Ind. Tense + (,) + Present Ind. Tense †hgb: If it is winter, I feel cool.
Zero
Or MVb: if hy³ Ask c‡i †h‡Z cv‡i Ges Aci Ask Av‡M Avm‡Z cv‡i| ZLb gv‡S Kgv _vK‡e bv|
Con.
†hgb: I feel cool if it is winter. [wb‡Pi MVb I D`vinY¸‡jv‡ZI GKB welq NU‡Z cv‡i|]
MVb:1- If+ Present Ind. Tense + (,) + Future Ind. Tense †hgb: If you read, you will learn.
1st
MVb-2:- If + present Indefinite tense + (,) + Sub +can/may/must/should/had better + V1---
Cond.
‡hgb: If you are ready, you may start the machine.
MVb-1:- If + Past Ind. Tense (Sub + V2--) + (,) + Sub + would/could/might + V1------.
‡hgb: If he supported me, I would become glad. (hw` †m Avgv‡K mn‡hvwMZv KiZ Z‡e Avwg Avbw›`Z nZvg)
2nd Conditional

MVb-2:- If + sub + were/had +---------------+ (,) + Sub + would/could/might+ V1 ---.


†hgb: If I had a typewriter, I would type myself. (hw` GKwU wjLvihš¿ _vKZ Avwg wb‡R wb‡R wjLZvg)
I would keep quiet if I were you. (hw` †Zvgvi RvqMvq Avwg nZvg Z‡e kvšÍ _vKZvg)
[‡bvU: 2nd conditional Gi past indefinite ev‡K¨ subject hvB _vK Zvi mv‡_ was e¨envi n‡e bv]
If ev` w`‡q 2nd conditional MVb: 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.
[‡bvU: kyaygvÎ were Ges had hy³ 2nd conditional ev‡K¨i If ev` ‡`Iqv hvq]

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,

GLb Dc‡ii mswÿß †UwejwU gv_vq †i‡L


avivewnKfv‡e we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv co–b-
Topic-07: Zero Conditional Gi MVb I D`vniYmn Av‡jvPbv Kiæb| G‡ÿ‡Î †Kvb tense e¨envi nq
DËi: Zero Conditional: hLb if hy³ †Kvb ev‡K¨i Dfq As‡k GKB tense _v‡K ZLb Giƒc kZ©g~jK evK¨‡K
zero conditional e‡j| mvaviYZ wPišÍb mZ¨ (Universal truth), ˆeÁvwbK I Af¨vmMZ Kg© (habitual fact)
cÖKv‡ki †¶‡Î Zero conditional e¨eüZ nq| wR‡iv Conditional Gi MVbmg~n wb‡P †`Lyb-
MVb: If + Present Ind. Tense + (,) +Present Ind. Tense
†hgb: If it is winter, I feel cool. (ev‡K¨i Dfq As‡k present ind. tense Av‡Q)
Or, Present Ind. Tense + if + Present Ind. Tense †hgb: I feel cool if it is winter.
Advanced learning: If hy³ Ask c‡i †M‡j gv‡S Kgv _vK‡ebv| If hy³ Ask Av‡M _vK‡j gv‡S Kgv _vK‡e

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|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 523 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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]

evsjv:hw` †m Zvi cwiPqcÎ nvivq Z‡e mgm¨vq co‡e going up probably


A B probably go up

9. Choose the correct sentence. will probably go up


[13Zg cÖfvlK
C

A If he works hard, he succeeds. D probably up


wbeÜb-16]
Ans:c

B If he works hard, he will succeed.


12. If we eat low sodium food, our general
C If he would work hard, he succeeded.
health ---- better. [social Islam Bank (Officer)-11]
A is B be
D If he worked hard, he succeeded. Ans:b
C will be D would be Ans:c
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 524 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
 Advanced learning: Zero conditional 18. If the water is heated to 1000C, it --- as
Vs First conditional:  Dfq conditional-B steam. [mvBdvi Awdmvi-99]
ev¯Íe/mZ¨ kZ©g~jK evK¨| GLb †h¸‡jv mvaviY mZ¨ A will boil and escape

†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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 525 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


 Advanced learning: 1st Conditional Gi 25. If the parliamentary body ---, the bill
kZ©vbymv‡i eva¨evaKZv eySv‡Z main clause-G will be placed in the parliament. (hw`
subject+ have to + V1 e‡m| wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb- msm`xq KwgwU Aby‡gv`b ‡`q, wejwU msm‡` DÌvwcZ
23. If you lose your credit card, ---. [7g we‡RGm n‡e) [Rtwet (B) 13-14, Btwet (H) 14-15]
(mnKvix RR)-12] A approved B had approved
A you had to ring the bank C approves D has approved Ans:c
B you have to ring the bank 26. If you help me, I --- grateful.(Zzwg mvnvh¨
C you must to ring the bank Ki‡j Avwg K„ZÁ _vKe) [ivtwet 03-04, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F)
D you should be ring the bank Ans:b Aam remaining B would remains 17-18]
Abyev`: hw` †Zvgvi †µwWU KvW© nvivq Z‡e e¨vs‡K C shall remain D would remainAns:c
Rvbv‡Z n‡e| 27. Which of the following sentence is
║║ Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║ correct? [Z_¨ gš¿Yv. (MY‡hvMv‡hvM cÖwkÿY) mnKvix cwiPvjK-01]
A If you will not hurry, you will miss the plane.
24. If it rains, we --- Ludo. (hw` e„wó nq Z‡e Avgiv
B If you don’t hurry, you will miss the plane.
jyWz †Lj‡ev) [Xvtwet (B) 05-06]
C If you did not hurry, you will miss the plane.
A would play B will play Ans:b
D Ifyou shall not hurry, you will miss the
C played D would have played plane. 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

C falled, would D loses, would be C I would go D I shall have gone

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 526 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


35. If teaching --- more, fewer students 40. If Americans ate fewer foods with
would leave the profession. [wcGmwmÕi mnKvix sugar and salt, their general heath ---
cwiPvjK-06, Xvtwet (C) 05-06, ivtwet (gv‡K©wUs) 09-10, †et‡ivtwet better. (Av‡gwiKvbiv hw` jeb I wPwb hy³ KgmsL¨K
(A) 11-12, htwetwetcÖt (A) 16-17]
Lvevi †LZ Zv‡`i ¯^vfvweK ¯^v¯’¨ fv‡jv nZ)
Ahad paid B is paying
A be B will
be [RvKKvbBwe (C) 15-16]
C paid D has paid Ans:c
C is D would be Ans:d
 Advance Level MCQ, GKUz KwVb:
e¨vL¨v: would be Gi be = become, GLv‡b be
36. “If the sun didn’t shine, fruits ---.” (hw`
m~h© Av‡jv bv w`Z Z‡e dj cvK‡Zv bv) [moK cwienb I †mZz
wb‡RB main verb KviY be Gici Avi †Kv‡bv
gš¿Yv. Aaxb weAviwUGÕi/ BRTA †gvUihvb cwi`k©K-17, Dc‡Rjv verb bvB|
gwnjv welqK Kg©KZ©v-06, Btwet (F) 16-17]
41. If I knew the answer, --- tell you. [Btwet
A wouldn’t ripen B did hot ripen Ans:a (BBA) 11-12, Ptwet (D) 10-11, (B1 & H) 13-14]
C will not ripen D would have had A I’ll B I’d
Tips: ripe(n)-cvKv, ripen (V1)- cvKv/cwiYZ Kiv C I must D I can Ans:b
37. The boy --- unless he apologized Super Learning: I’d Gi `ywU iƒc nq- I had
sincerely. [Ptwet (B2, B8) 15-16] Ges I would GLv‡b I’d= I would;
A not be fotgiven ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
B have not be forgiven [unless= if not]
42. You would succeed if yo---- again. [Kg©ms¯’vb
C has not forgiven
A try B tried e¨vsK (Cash)-11]
D would not be forgiven Ans:d
C had tried D will try Ans:b
38. If I lived near my office, --- in time for 43. You would catch the train if you ----
work. [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii Dc-cwi`k©K- earlier. [evsjv‡`k †ijI‡q nvmcvZvj mg~‡n mnKvix mvR©b-05]
13, evwYR¨ gš¿Yvj‡q Avg`vwb ißvbx Awa`߇ii-07]
A leave B left
A I would be B I shall be
C have left D had left Ans:b
C I will be D I were Ans:a
44. If you forbidden, I (not to do) --- this.
39. I don’t know the answer. I --- the
A didn’t do B won’t do
answer, I’d tell you. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D/E) 18-19]
C wouldn’t have done [Lytwet (BBA) 16-17]
A know B would know
D would never do Ans:d
C have known D knew Ans:d
45. “If he came to take me, I ---- with him”
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b ev‡K¨i Kgvi ¯’‡j if Dn¨ Av‡Q| g~j
[cÖavbgš¿xi Kvh©vj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK-13]
evK¨wU n‡jv- I don’t know the answer If I A willgo B havegone Ans:c
knew the answer , I’d tell you. C would go D would have gone

Topic-11: If mn Sub + had/were -- Øviv 2nd Conditional Gi MVbmn e¨envi ‡`Lvb?


If mn Sub + had/were Øviv 2nd Conditional:- †Kvb past indefinite
tense G had/were wb‡RB g~j verb n‡j †m‡ÿ‡Î conditional Gi MVb n‡e-
MVb: If + sub + were/had +---------------+ (,) + Sub + would/could/might+ V1 ---.
†hgb: If I had a typewriter, I would type myself. (hw` GKwU wjLvihš¿ _vKZ Avwg wb‡R wb‡R wjLZvg)
I would keep quiet if I were you. (hw` †Zvgvi RvqMvq Avwg nZvg Z‡e kvšÍ _vKZvg)
 Remind: If hy³ Ask c‡i †M‡j gv‡S Kgv _vK‡ebv| If hy³ Ask Av‡M _vK‡j gv‡S Kgv _vK‡e|
 mZK©Zv: 2nd conditional Gi past indefinite ev‡K¨ subject hvB _vK Zvi mv‡_ was e¨envi n‡e bv]
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 527 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
46. If I were you, I --- for the just cause. 54. If I --- you, I would never do it. (hw` Avwg
[ivtwet (A1) 18-19, Lv`¨ Awa. (Dc-cwi`k©K)- 19 b‡f. 21] Zzwg nZvg Z‡e Avwg KL‡bv GUv KiZvg bv) [kÖg Awa`ßi (Dc-
A shouldfight B will fight mnKvix cwiPvjK)-01, ivtwet (AvBb) 04-05, 15-16, Kztwet (B) 12-13]

C would fight D must fight Ans:c A was B is


47. If I were you, I --- take the money. [‡emvg. C were D could be Ans:c
wegvb. KZ…©. (wbiv. Acv.)- 01 A‡±v. 21, 42th BCS] 2q ev‡K¨i evsjv: AvR hw` kwbevi n‡Zv Z‡e Avwg GKwU
A would B shall åg‡b †h‡Z cviZvg|
C will D may Ans:a  Advance Level MCQ, GKUy KwVb:
48. Do you think you would buy it ---? (Zzwg 55. If you had pink sofa, which colour
wK g‡b Ki, m¯Ív bv n‡j Zywg GUv wKb‡Z?) curtains and carpet would --- it? [ivtwet (B-
A if it was very cheap [Ptwet 05-06] A go with B serve Law, set-4), 14-15]
B because were cheaper C outlook D commentary Ans:b
C if it were cheaper A_©: hw` †Zvgvi ‡Mvjvcx †mvdv _vK‡Zv Zvn‡j †Kvb
D if it were not cheap Ans:d is‡qi c`©v Ges MvwjPv e¨envi Ki‡Z?
49. If we had a boat, we --- the river. [ ûeû 56. They would be offended if I --- to their
Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (Gd), †mU-we, 19-20, Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi party. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (B) 18-19]
Aax‡b mnKvix cwiPvjK (‡MÖW-2)-03, Investment Corporation of A couldn’t go B can’t go
Bangladesh Cashier-18, mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii wdì mycvifvBRvi-
18, Btwet (G) 14-15]
C didn’t go D shan’t go 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]
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 528 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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]

A have to have B have had [Xvtwet (C) 10-11] A is B were

C had D have not Ans:c C are D was Ans:b

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 529 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


3rd Conditional
Topic-14: If mn 3rd Conditional Gi MVbmn D`vniY w`b, G †ÿ‡Î ‡Kvb Tense e¨envi nq?
If mn 3rd Conditional: hw` If clause wU past prefect tense nq Z‡e main clause wU‡Z subject
Gi ci would have/could have/ might have + V3 nq|
MVb: If + Sub. +had+ V3 ---, Sub. + would have/could have/might have + V3---.
Or, Sub + would have/could have /might have + V3 + if + sub + had + V3-----.
 Remind: If hy³ Ask c‡i †M‡j gv‡S Kgv _vK‡ebv| If hy³ Ask Av‡M _vK‡j gv‡S Kgv _vK‡e|
71. This could have worked if I --- been 77. I would have lent you my laptop if you -
more cautious/far-sighted. [36 th
BCS, 35 th
-- me. [evLivev` M¨vm wWmwUªweDkb †Kv¤úvwb g¨v‡bRvi (‡Rbv‡ij)-17]
BCS, eb Awa`߇ii eb cÖnix/ Rywbqi IqvBì ¯‹vDU-15] A could ask B would have asked
A had B have C could of asked D had asked Ans:d
C might D would Ans:a 78. If you had informed me before, I ---
72. Shahin would never have taken the you. [mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿ Kg©KZ©v (ATEO)-16]
job if --- what great demand it A will have met B would met Ans:d
would make on his time. [25th BCS] C would meet D would have met
A he knew B he had been knowing 79. If he --- his first draft, he would have
C he had known D he was knowingAns:c
received a better grade. [wZZvm M¨vm UªvÝwgkb GÛ
73. I would have picked you up from the wWmwUªweDkb †Kv¤úvwb wjwg‡UW (†WcywU A¨vwmm‡U›U BwÄwbqvi)-11,
airport if I --- that you had planned to Rvtwet (E2) 13-14, evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-17]

arrive today. [cÖwZi¶v gš¿Yvj‡qi Awa‡b mvBdvi Awdmvi-99] A had revised


A Knew B would know Ans:c B could revised
C had known D would have known C could have revised

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 530 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


 Advanced learning: Be ‡_‡K “been” 88. If he had not been driving so fast, he ---
Ges have ‡_‡K “had” hLb wb‡RivB main have hot the motorcyclist. [Ptwet (A) 17-18]
verb nq| Giƒc main verb Øviv 3rd A wouldn’t B hadn’t

Conditional ‡`‡L wePwjZ nIqvi `iKvi †bB| C didn’t D hasn’t 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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 531 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


 Advanced learning: ev‡K¨i †h †Kvb Hints: Dc‡ii ev‡K¨ you were coming n‡jv
As‡k AwZwi³ clause _vK‡Z cv‡i hv A_© Qvov AwZwi³ clause ev‡K¨ hvi †Kvb cÖfve †bB|
Avi †Kvb cÖfve †dj‡e bv| ZvB AwZwi³ clause 95. I decided to stay at home last night, I
‡K ‡bB †f‡eB mvaviY wbq‡gB mgvavb Kiæb| would have gone out if I --- so tired.
(MZiv‡Z evmvq _vKvi wm×všÍ wb‡qwQjvg| Lye K¬všÍ bv n‡j
94. If I had known, you were coming ---.
[23 BCS, mnKvix AvenvIqvwe`-04, 14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-17, Lytwet
rd Avwg evB‡i †hZvg) [AvBb, wePvi I msm` gš¿Yvjq mnKvix mwPe
(BBA) 13-14, (L) 14-15, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (gvbweK) 12-13] A wasn’t B weren’t (WªvdwUs)-05]
A I would go to the station C wouldn’t been Ans:d
D hadn’t
B I would have gone to the station Hints: Dc‡ii ev‡K¨ I decided to stay at
C I had gone to the station home last night n‡jv AwZwi³ clause hvi cÖfve
D I would be going to the station Ans:b †bB|
Topic-15: If ev` w`‡q 3rd Conditional/ Closed conditional e¨env‡ii wbqg Av‡jvPbv Kiƒb|
If ev` w`‡q 3rd conditional MVb: Had+ Sub+ V3--, Sub+ would /could /might + have+ V3--.
†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, A_©vr- Had/were
+ Sub+---, Sub+ would /could /might + V1--]
 Remind: if D‡jøL bv _vK‡j Giƒc evK¨‡K Closed Conditional ejv nq|
96. To complete the sentence ‘Had I been 100. Had you taken the medicine, you ---
there, ---. [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17] much better.[ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet
A I would support him (wR) †mU-wm, 19-20]

B I would have supported him A will feel B was felt Ans:d

C I could support him C would feel D would have felt

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
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 532 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 533 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


111. If I had attended the long philosophy 113. “If the driver had been more careful,
class, ---. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (wW) the accident --- occurred.” [mvavib cy‡ji AvIZvq
†mU-G/wm, 19-20] wewfbœ gš¿bvj‡qi mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi, Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx, cÖkvmwbK I
AI would have been exhausted now e¨vw³MZ Kg©KZ©v-16]

B I will be being exhaust now A might not have B would not be


C I would exhaust now C might not have been
D I would be exhausted now Ans:a D night not Ans:c
112. He --- arrested if he had tried to leave 114. If he had tried to leave the country, he -
the country. [26th BCS, ivRkvnx K„wl Dbœqb e¨vsK -- stopped at the frontier. (hw` †m †`kZ¨v‡Mi
(‡Kvlva¨ÿ)-15, Islami Bank (MTO)-17, ivtwet (G) 11-12, Lytwet †Póv KwiZ, Zv‡K _vgv‡bv nBZ) [‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi Awa‡b
A would have 05-06, Medical 13-14] cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-06]

B could be A would have B may have Ans:d


C must be C will have D would have been

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

Topic-18: wewfbœ conditional G K‡qKwU Interrogative ev‡K¨i MVb I D`vniY w`b|


wewfbœ Conditional G Interrogative evK¨- GUv g‡b ivLv Lye Riæwi †h, 1st , 2nd , 3rd -†h †Kvb
conditional ev‡K¨ main clause wU interrogative MV‡b n‡Z cv‡i, A_©vr GB As‡k subject Gi Av‡M
auxiliary verb em‡Z cv‡i| Avi if hy³ sub-ordinate clause-wU me©`v assertive (subject + verb ----)
AvKv‡i _v‡K| main clause wU interrogative n‡j ev‡K¨i †k‡l interrogative sign(?) e‡m|
†hgb: If you had lost your job, what would you have done?
Dc‡ii ev‡K¨ main clause- G sub(you) Gi Av‡M auxi.(would) e‡m cy‡iv evK¨wU interrogative n‡q‡Q|
116. What would have happened if ------? 119. What would you do if you --- ten lakh
(hw` †mZywU ‡f‡½ †hZ Z‡e wK n‡Zv) [27th BCS, Rvtwet (`k©b) taka? (`k jvL UvKv wRZ‡j Zywg wK Ki‡Z)
09-10, cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15, ivtwet (Law) 14-15, Rtwet (B) 16-17]
A win B won [Ptwet (L) 09-10]
A the bridge is broken
C will won D have won Ans:b
B the bridge would break
Hints: ev‡K¨ would --- do Av‡Q weavq GwU 2nd
C the bridge had broken
Conditional ZvB won DËi n‡q‡Q|
D the bridge had been broken Ans:c
120. Complete the sentence with an
117. If you --- a wallet in the street, what
appropriate clause: If you had lost your
would you do with it? [ivtwet (D-even/A-evwYR¨),
job, -------? [WvK, †Uwj‡hv. I Z_¨cÖhyw³ gš¿Yv. mnKvix
A find B found 14-15]
A what will you be doing †cÖvMÖvgvi-2017]
C will find D have found Ans:b
B what would you have done
118. If you were in my position, what --- you
C what would you do
do? (Avgvi RvqMvq Zywg n‡j wK Ki‡Z?) [Ptwet 06-07]
D what will you do Ans:b
A could B would
C should D would have Ans:b Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 534 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-19: In case, In case of, if, unless Gi cv_©K¨ Kiæb|
In case, In case of, if, unless- Gi cv_©K¨-
If’ (hw`/kZ© †evSv‡Z): hw` A_© w`‡Z kZ©wb‡`©kK As‡ki c~‡e© if e‡m|
†hgb: He will end in prison if he is not careful.(hw` †m mZK© bv nq, Zv‡K †R‡jB _vK‡Z n‡e)
‘In case’(m¤¢vebv A‡_©): †Kvb kZ© bq eis m¤¢vebv A‡_© ev n‡Z cv‡i Giƒc †evSv‡Z in case e¨envi nq|
†hgb: Dad, Take your umbrella in case it rains.
(evev QvZv †bI, e„wó n‡Z cv‡i/ e„wó nIqvi m¤¢vebv Av‡Q) [A_©vr AvKvk †gNjv ZvB QvZv bvI]
Avevi AZxZ Kv‡j m¤¢vebv A‡_© main clause past tense n‡j in case Gi ciI past tense nq|
‡hgb: I carried an umbrella in case it rained. (Avwg QvZv wb‡qwQjvg hw` e„wó n‡Zv/e„wó nIqvi m¤¢vebv wQj)
‘In case of’: k‡Z© †evSv‡Z simple ev‡K¨ e¨envi nq|
†hgb: In case of a problem inform me (mgm¨v n‡j Rvbv‡e/If there is a problem, inform me.)
Unless: ‘hw` bv’ A_© w`‡Z if not Gi cwie‡Z© unless e‡m;
†hgb: Unless I tried my best, I could miss you the letter.
121. Water boils --- you heat it to 100 degree 126. I will write down the phone number ---
centigrade. [24th BCS, ivtwet (F) 13-14] I forget. [Xvtwet (B) 07-08]
A despite B until (science) 13-14] A if B unless
C if D although Ans:c C even though D in case Ans:d
122. Which one is appropriate? (‡m hw` K‡Vvi 127. Choose the correct sentence. [Lytwet (we) 17-18]
covïbv bv K‡i Z‡e †m cvk Ki‡e bv) [Btwet (B) 09-10] A Unless he studied, he would not pass.
A Unless he studies hard, he does not pass. B Unless he did not study, he should pass.
B Unless he studies hard, he will not pass. C Unless he study, he will not pass. Ans:a
C Unless he studies hard, he does not pass. D Unless he did not study, he would not pass.
D Unless he studies hardly, he don’t pass. 128. He won’t pass his exam unless he ---
Ans:b much harder. [Rvtwet (G) 14-15]
123. Unless I tried my best, I ----- you the A studies B stidy
letter. [GLv‡b unless= if] [Btwet (C) 16-17] C will study D may study Ans:a
A could miss B missed 129. While going to office, take your
C was missed D could missed Ans:a umbrella --- it rains. [Ptwet (C) 07-08]
124. He will end in prison -- he is not A unless B until [Xvtwet (B) 03-04]
careful. (hw` †m mZK© bv nq, Zv‡K †R‡jB _vK‡Z n‡e) [N.U. C in case D although Ans:c
A despite B until (science) 13-14] 130. Choose the right option. Give her a
C if D although Ans:c telephone number --- she gets lost.
125. I carried an umbrella in case ---. [13Zg A unless B until [Xvtwet (B) 03-04]
wkÿK wbeÜb(2)-16] C in case D although Ans:c
A it was raining B it rained
C it rains D its raining Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 535 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


c~Y©gvbt 25 Model Test/Chapter Review mwVKt---fyjt----
mgqt 15 wg: (on Conditional Sentence) cÖvß b¤^it------
131. Conditional are of- [Btwet (L) 12-13] 138. If Cigarettes were banned, life ---.
[wcGmwmÕi mnKvix cwiPvjK -06, Bangladesh Bank-11, N.U. 04-05]
A two kinds B five kinds
C three kinds D four kinds Ans:d
A will be healthier B becomes healthier
C should become healthier
e¨vL¨v: wK‡mi wfwˇZ cªKvi‡f` Zvi wb‡`©kbv †`Iqv
D would become healthier Ans:d
†bB ZvB wKQy ejv bv _vK‡j DËi n‡e Pvi cÖKvi|
139. If I had seen you, I (call) you. [miKvwi
132. If Napoleon had not invaded Russia, he
gva¨wgK we`¨vj‡qi mnKvix wk¶K-07]
--- the rest of Europe. [‡ijI‡q mn: Kgv‡Û›U-07]
A Would call you B would be calling
A had conquered B would conquered
C would have called
C would have conquered
D would have been called Ans:c
D conquered Ans:c
140. If my father were richer, I --- to have a
133. If I --- a millionaire, I --- help over car. [Ptwet 03-04]
worthy cause. [Btwet 05-06]
A will be allowed B would allow Ans:b
A be, should B was, could
C allowed D would be allowed
C were, would D am, may Ans:c
141. If you make delay, you --- the train. [f~-
134. Mr. X would have studied MBA if he --- ZvwˡK Rwic Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-06]
to a business school. [ivtwet 07-08] A would miss B should miss
A could be able to enter C shall miss D will miss Ans:d
B had been admitted 142. I will come tomorrow if I --- time.
C was admitted A had B will have [Ptwet (C) 09-10]
D were admitted Ans:b C am having D have Ans:d
135. Fill in the gap: Had I been a child 143. If he --- on telling lies nobody will
again, ---. [¯’vbxq miKvi, cjøx Dbœqb I mg. gš¿Yv. mnKvix believe a word he says. [mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-06]
A I would enjoy freedom. cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -17] A go B continues
B I could be enjoyed freedom. C goes D will go Ans:c
C I would have enjoyed freedom. 144. Had I known her, I --- her. [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
D I will enjoy freedom. Ans:c ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿. Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-19]
136. Unless I tried my best, I --- you the A would meet B would have meet
letter. [Btwet (C) 16-17] C would had meet D would meet Ans:b
A could miss B missed 145. If you had invited me, ---. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb
cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿. Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa. K¨v‡givg¨vb 19]
C was missed D could missed Ans:a
137. Fill in the blank “If she had studied A I would go B I might go
C I would have gone D I had go Ans:c
harder, ---.” [wc,Gm,wm, 04, Medical 05-06, Btwet (M) 06-07]
A she would have do well
146. If forests are destroyed, wild animals ---
B she would do well
their natural inhabitation. [Xvtwet (B) 04-05]
(hw` eb aŸsm nq Z‡e eb¨ cÖvYxiv Zv‡`i cÖvK…wZK Avevm¯’j nviv‡e)
C she will have done well
A loses B lost
D she would have done well Ans:d
C will lose D will have lost Ans:c
Chapter Close
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 536 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Right Form of Verb (wµqvi mwVK iƒc) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 14wU+- All are important
 All Bank Job Exams 26wU+- All are important
 Primary Job Exams 12wU+- All are important
 PSC & Other Jobs 235wU+- All are important

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


Modal Auxiliary Verb ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ  mvaviYfv‡e to e¨ZxZ mKj preposition †hgb:
1. The boy from the village said, “I --- at, in, before, after, despite, with, for, by,
starve than beg.” [13th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] up, on, of, BZ¨vw`i ci gerund(V1+ing) nq|
A better B rather Gerund(V+ing) †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
C would rather D would better Ans:c
5. I do not mind --- with the cooking but I
2. Travelers --- their reservations well in
am not going to washes the dishes.
advance if they want to fly during the
A to help B help [24th BCS]
Eid holidays. [18th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
C helping D for helping Ans:c
A had better to get B had to get better
e¨vL¨v: Mind, will you mind, Would you
C had better get D had better got Ans:c
mind, could not help (‡Kvb wKQz bv K‡i cvijvg
Tips: had better GKwU modal verb hvi ci
bv), cannot help, feel like(wKQz Kivi B”Qv),
gyj verb Gi base form e‡m ZvB DËi c;
prefer, BZ¨vw`i c‡i gerund (v1+ing)nq|
Object + Present Participle ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
to have (been) + V3 †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
3. He watched the boat --- down water. (‡m
GKwU †bŠKv cvwbi wb‡P Wz‡e †h‡Z †`Lj) [28th BCS I 6. The Parthenon is said --- erected in the
Ab¨vb¨] age of Pericles. [21st BCS]
A to float B floating A to have become B to have begun Ans:c
Cwas floating D had loating Ans:b C to have been D to have had begun
e¨vL¨v: see (‡`Lv), hear (‡kvbv), feel (Abyfe Object + infinitive †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
Kiv), like (cQ›` Kiv), smell (NªvY †bIqv), 7. Choose the correct sentence.
watch (`„wó w`‡q †`Lv), catch (aiv), find, A I forbade him from going.
leave, notice, meet, imagine, remember B I forbade him going. [16th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
BZ¨vw` verb+ object+ present participle/ C I forbade him to go.

(V1+ing) e‡m| D I forbade him not to go. Ans:a,c

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 537 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


8. He advised me --- smoking. [25th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] Causative Verb †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
A giving up B to give up 12. The speaker failed to make the
C in giving up D from giving upAns:b audience --- to him patiently. [15th BCS I
It is + time/no †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ Ab¨vb¨]
9. It’s time (you realize) your mistakes. A to listen B listen
(‡Zvgvi wb‡Ri fzj Dcjwä Kiv GLbB mgq) [13th C listened D listening Ans:b
BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] Ans:a Others †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ
A you
realized B that you realized 13. She told me his name after he -----. (P‡j
C you would realize D you have realize hvIqvi ci †m Zvi bvg ejj) [25th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
10. It is time (do) the work. (KvR Kivi GUvB A left B had left Ans:b
Dchy³ mgq) [13th BCS]
Chas left D has been leaving
A did B doing
14. Choose the correct sentence-[10Zg wewmGm]
C does D to do Ans:d
A A few of the three boys got a prize
If hy³ simple evK¨ †_‡K 1wU cÖk
B Each of the three boys got a prize
11. Fill in the blank. If I --- a king! (Avwg hw`
C Every of the three boys got a prize
ivRv nZvg) [34th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
A am B was D All of the three boys got a prize Ans:b
Cwere D shall be Ans:c

Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|


https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/


GB Aa¨v‡qi g~j AvjP¨ welq wK? ev‡K¨ wewfbœ mvaviY word/ tense wb‡`©kK word/ verb Gi Ae¯’vb

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Abymv‡i verb Gi wewfbœ form †hgb: Base form (V1), Infinitive form (to+v1), Gerund
form(v1+ing), Present participle(v1+ing), Past form(V2), Past Participle form(V3)
BZ¨vw`i mwVK e¨envi KivB n‡”Q Right form of verb Aa¨v‡qi g~j Av‡jvP¨ welq|
hv wkL‡eb: ‡Kvb †Kvb †ÿ‡Î (V1), (to+v1), (v1+ing), (V2), (V3), em‡e| cÖ_‡g wb‡Pi kU©KvU© †Uwej fvjfv‡e 3-4
evi co–b| Zvici we¯ÍvwiZ Ask co–b| †h‡Kv‡bv cixÿvq cÖkœ Kgb cv‡eb| GUv wbðqZv w`jvg|

Forms cy‡iv Aa¨v‡qi mKj wbqg (GK †Uwe‡j ‡`Lyb)


of Verb PvB‡j we¯ÍvwiZ cov †k‡l cybivq kU©KvU© AvKv‡i wifvBm Kiæb|
Base  Present indefinite tense G sub + (V1);  Imperative ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z (V1);  To +
form (V1);  Modal verbs + (V1);  Do/did/ does + (not) + sub _vK ev bv _vK + (V1); 
(V1) would that +Sub + could + V1;  “In order to” Ges “come forward to” +V1; 
Sub+ used to + V1;  Let I make Gi ci বয্িক্ত/বস্তু evPK object, †hUvB আসুক Gici V1 ;
 Sub + have/has/had) + (e¨w³evPK object) + V1;  Sub + Help/helped + object
(বয্িক্ত/ বস্তু) + V1/ (to + V1) em‡Z cv‡i;

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 538 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Infinitive  ‡Kvb KvR Ki‡Z/ “†ZÓ cÖZ¨q‡hv‡M A_© cÖ`v‡b (to + V1) nq;  would like + (to+ V1);
form  Hesitate, Seem, Need, Manage, Fail, Mean, Demand, Want, Refuse, Wait,
(to+v1) Plan, Prepare, Pretend, Promise, Decide, Strive, Threaten, Arrange, Consent,
Agree, Expect, Hope, Wish, Learn, Phone, Intend, Tend, Ask, Claim, Appear,
Dread, Forget, Like, Love, BZ¨vw` verb + (to + V1);  Know, ask, learn, teach,
show + W/H + (to + V1);  Remind, advise, instruct, tell, ask, forbid, want
BZ¨vw` + e¨w³ + (to + V1);  Kv‡iv Øviv ‡Kvb KvR Kiv‡Z stop, allow, advise, remind
BZ¨vw` + object + (to + V1);  it is time/high time + (to+V1);  Sub + get
(got/gotten) + obj. (বয্িক্ত/ পৰ্ািণ) + (to + V1)
Gerund  mvaviYfv‡e to e¨ZxZ mKj preposition ci gerund (V1+ing);  to hy³ phrase +
form (v1+ing);  Sub+ be/get + used to + (v1+ing);  Complete, Enjoy, Avoid,
(v1+ing) Deny, Risk, Regret, Suggest, Recommend, Miss, Understand, Find, Keep,
Postpone, Consider, Remember, Practice, Mention, Tolerate, Dislike, Quit,
Stop, Finish, Prefer, BZ¨vw` verb Gi ci (V1+ ing) nq;  worth, Busy, Happy,
BZ¨vw` Adjective + (v1+ing) nq;  Mind, could/ cannot not help, feel like,
BZ¨vw`i c‡i (v1+ing) nq;  It is no good, It is no use + (verb+ing);
Present  see, hear, feel, like, smell, watch, catch, imagine, find, leave, notice, catch,
participle meet, imagine, remember BZ¨vw` verb+ object+ present participle/ (V1+ing); 
(v1+ing) simple ev‡K¨ Kgvi c~e©vs‡k (V1+ing);  “Bqv/AvÓ cÖZ¨q‡hv‡M A_© cÖ`v‡b (verb+ing) nq;
Past  I wish/fancy + subject + V2;  it is time, it is high time + sub + V2;
form(V2) Subject+ would rather that + Subject+ V2;  If hy³ simple ev‡K¨ Sub + V2 nq;
Past  want + something + V3;  want + something + to be + V3;  Sub +
Participle have(has/had) /get(got/gotten) + (e¯‘evPK object) + V3 ;  Have, having, get,
form being, been, be BZ¨vw` + (V3);  Passive sub. + Modal verbs + be/have + (V3);
(V3)  Passive sub. + am/ is/ are/ was/ were + (V3);  Passive sub. + be verb +
being + (V3);  Passive sub. + have/has/had + been + (V3);  Passive sub. +
be verb + going to be + (V3) // Let + sub + be + (V3) BZ¨vw`|
To have  cy‡e©B †Kvb KvR N‡U‡Q Giƒc eySv‡Z appear, believe, see, seem, consider, happen,
+ (been) say, hear, think, suppose, understand, BZ¨vw` verb I sorry(Adj.) Øviv ev‡K¨i subject
+ (V3) ‡K Active A‡_© eySv‡j G‡`i wVK c‡iB to have + V3 e‡m|  Avi passive A‡_© to have
been + V3 e‡m|

 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|

we¯ÍvwiZ ïiæ-
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 539 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-01: Modal Auxiliary Verb Gi ci Main Verb Gi ‡Kvb iƒc e‡m? D`vniY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 mvaviY Modal auxiliary verb:: can/ cannot, could/ could not, shall/
shall not, should/ should not, will/ will not, would/ would not, may/ may not,
might/ might not, must/ must not, need/ need not, had better/ had better not
(eis fv‡jv A‡_©), would rather (wKQz PvIqv/B”Qv A‡_©)/ would rather not, ought to/
ought not to BZ¨vw`i ci main verb Gi base form(V1) e‡m|
†hgb: No man can live alone. You had better ring him at once. (Zv‡K GKevi †dvb KivB fv‡jv)
[†bvU: Modal verb e¨envi msµvšÍ wbqg I evsjv A_© Rvb‡Z PvB‡j verb Aa¨v‡q modal verb Ask co–b]
 Have Modal auxiliary verb:: would have, could have, would rather have, might have,
must have, ought not to have, ought to have BZ¨vw`i ci V3 e‡m|
†hgb: She ought not to have told him but she did. (Zvi Zv‡K ejv DwPZ wQj bv wKš‘ †m e‡jwQj)
 do/ does/ did + not + V1 e‡m|  Do/ Does/ Did + not + sub + (V1) ----- ? e‡m|

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 540 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


12. Which sentence is correct? [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi 14. To check for acidity one had better ---
A You had better going there. mnKvix cwiPvjK-18] litmus paper. [Xvtwet (A) 15-16, Btwet (H) 17-18
B You had better go there. Source: BARRON’S TOEFL, P-86]

C You had better to be going there. A use B using

D You had better gone. Ans:b C to use D useful Ans:a

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?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡Z would that _vK‡j Zvici Subject + could + V1 (verb Gi base
form) e‡m| ‡hgb: Would that I could go to college. (Avwg hw` ¯‹z‡j ‡h‡Z cviZvg)
 Avevi Subject+ would rather that _vK‡j Zvici Subject+ V2 (verb Gi ci past
form) e‡m| G‡ÿ‡Î would rather GKwU Semi modal hvi evsjv A_©: B”Qv †cvlY Kiv/ gb
†_‡K PvIqv| †hgb: I would rather that you bought this book.(Avwg PvB/ Avgvi B”Qv Zzwg GB eBwU wK‡bv)
Z‡e Ack‡b past tense bv _vK‡j †h ‡Kv‡bv subject + verb Gi base form e¨envi Ki‡Z n‡e| GgbwK verb
Gi mv‡_ s/es-I hy³ n‡e bv| ‡hgb: I would rather that She speak English fluently.
16. I would rather that she ---- English 18. He would rather that you --- tomorrow.
fluently and impressively. [Ptwet (wW1) 16-17] [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F, evwYR¨) 14-15]

A speaks B doesn’t speak A come B will


come
C has spoken D speak Ans:d C came come Ans:a
D should

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-

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 541 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


21. The right form of verb (to say) is used 29. We met a girl --- a basket of flowers.
in which of the following sentence [wcGmwm mwPevj‡q mnKvix mwPe-05]

A I heard him saying this. [Medical. 12-13] A carries B tocarry


B I heard him to say this. C carrying D to have carriedAns:c

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]

C was floating D had floating Ans:b A to swim B swim

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]

C the horse wining D the horse’s to win A going B gone

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]

B was crying A I heard him saying so.


C crying D cried Ans:c B I heard him says so.

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]

28. Which of the following sentences is A was walking B to walk


correct. [A_© gš¿Yvj‡q Awdm mnKvix-11, evsjv‡`k Uvwid C walking D do walking Ans:c
Kwgk‡b M‡elYv Kg©KZv©-18] 37. wb‡Pi †KvbwU ï× evK¨? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (cÙv)-
A I saw him enter the room. A I saw the bird sat on the roof. 13]
B I saw him entering the room. B I saw the bird sit sown on the roof.
C I saw him to enter the room. C I saw the down sits on the roof.
D None of the above Ans:b D I saw the bird sitting on the roof. Ans:d

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 542 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-04: Simple sentence I Passive voice G found, seen, noticed Gi ci wK e‡m?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


DËi: Simple sentence Gi Kgvi (,) c~e©eZx As‡k Present participle (Verb +ing) e¨eüZ nq|
†hgb: The sun having set, we reached home. (m~h© Wzevi c‡i Avgiv evwo †cuŠQjvg)
 Passive voice G found, seen, noticed + mivmwi present participle (verb+ing) e‡m|
†hgb: The beggar was found standing at the door. (wfÿzK‡K `iRvi mvg‡b cvIqv †Mj)
38. The play --- over, we left the field. (‡Ljv 41. The marriage ceremony ---, the guests
†kl n‡j Avgiv gvV Z¨vM Kijvg) [ivtwet (A ‡Rvo) 13-14] were going to the feast. [Ptwet (H) 13-14]
A is B being A was over B is over
C was D were Ans:b C being over D has been over Ans:c
39. The sun --- set, the cheering crowd 42. The woman was seen --- the ring in her
home. [Ptwet (B1) 14-15] bag. [_vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Awdmvi (ATEO) 10]
A had B having A putting B put
C has D was Ans:b C put on D was putting Ans:a
40. --- the letter to night, he will post in 43. The beggar was found --- at the door.
tomorrow. [PSC-01] (wfÿzK‡K `iRvi mvg‡b cvIhv †Mj) [ivtwet 03-04]
A To finish B Finishing A stands B standing
C Finish D Finished Ans:b C stood D stand Ans:b

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 543 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


52. She is fond of --- to music. (‡m Mvb ïb‡Z 54. There are many ways of --- nervous
Avm³) [RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-16] breakdown. [etwet (B) 14-15]
A listen B listens A overcoming B overcome
C listening D listened Ans:c C to overcome D over coming Ans:a
53. My father never approved of ------- a 55. ‘The engineer insists on --- good
foreigner. [mgvR Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-10] materials.’ [WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifviwkqvi-18]
A her to marry B her marrying A use B using
C she marrying D she to marry Ans:b C to use D the use Ans:b

Topic-06: to hy³ ‡Kvb †Kvb Phrase ¸‡jvi ci Verb Gi Gerund iƒc/ (V+ing) e‡m?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 Advanced Learning: mvaviYfv‡e (to) Gi ci verb Gi base form n‡jI wb‡¤œi to hy³ verbal
phrase ¸‡jvi ci verb+ing hy³ nq| ‡hgb: Rubel is looking forward to going to America.
contribute to consider to devoted to accustomed to with a view to
prior to(c~‡e©) get used to including to addicted to(Avm³) with an eye to
object to committed to be used to adhere to(‡j‡M _vKv) impediment to
bar to(evav) adverse to confess to dedicate to(DrmM©) objection to
refer to equal to(mgvb) unequal to take to aversion to
be given to averse to dedicated to look forward to (mvMÖ‡n cÖZxÿv Kiv)
e¨wZµg: “In order to” Ges “come forward to” Gi ci V1 (verb Gi base form) e‡m;
‡hgb: I have lost much time in order to make this “Expert- English” book.
g‡b ivLvi ‡KŠkj-1: in-come + V1 [in= in order to; come= come forward to]
g‡b ivLvi ‡KŠkj-2: Look-with + (V+ ing) [Look = Look Forward to; with = with a
view to]

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]

C purchases D purchasing Ans:d A to seeing B seeing


C to see D to have seen Ans:a
58. I look forward to ---. (kxNªB †Zvgvi mv‡_
mvÿv‡Zi cÖwZÿvq AvwQ) [8g we‡RGm (mnKvix RR) -14] e¨vL¨v: mvaviYZ infinitive ‘to’ Gi ci verb Gi
A meet you soon
present form e¨eüZ nq| wKš‘ ‘with a view
B meeting you soon to’ forward to’ cÖf…wZ †ÿ‡Î e¨wZμg †`Lv hvq|
C have met you soon Gme †ÿ‡Î preposition ‘to’ Gi ci ‘verb +
D be meeting you soon Ans:b ing’ form e¨eüZ nq| G wbqg Abymv‡i ÔKÕ DËiwU
mwVK|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 544 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
61. I had committed myself to --- it when I 66. I look forward to ----. (‡Zvgvi KvQ †_‡K `ªæZ
sent for a rifle. [gva¨wgK mnKvix cÖavb wk¶K-03] †kvbvi cªwZÿv KiwQ) [‡cv÷gv÷vi †Rbv‡ij/‡cv÷vj Acv‡iUi-16,
A do B doing wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi/ wefv‡Mi/Awa`߇ii cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) -18]

C be done D have done Ans:b hear for you soon


A

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]

A read a book B reads a book C hearing D be heard Ans:c


C reading a book 68. I look forward to ------. (‡Zvgvi †dvbKj/
D buy some books Ans:c B‡gBj/ wPwVi cÖZxÿvq AvwQ) [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ
64. He came here with a view to ---. [RbcÖkvmb Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY)-18, ‡cv÷ gvóvi †Rbv‡ij/‡cv÷vj Acv‡iUi-16]

A give us a surprise gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-16] A hearing


from you soon
B giving us a surprise B hear for you soon Ans:a

C he gave us a surprise C see you soon

D be given us a surprise Ans:b D have heard from you soon

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]

C to withdraw D withdraw Ans:b A hear B hearing


C heard D have heard Ans:b

Topic-07: “Bqv/Av/†ZÓ cÖZ¨q‡hv‡M A_© cÖ`vb Ki‡Z Verb Gi †Kvb ‡Kvb iƒc e‡m? D`vniY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 ‡Kvb KvR Av‡M n‡q‡Q Giƒc A‡_© Simple sentence G evsjvq ‡Kvb KvR Kwiqv/Kiv,
LvBqv/ LvIqv, hvBqv/hvIqv BZ¨vw` “Bqv/Av/GÓ cÖZ¨q‡hv‡M A_© cÖ`v‡b (verb+ing) nq|
†hgb: `iRv eÜ Kwiqv Avwg Kv‡R wdwiqv †Mjvg| I went back to work closing the door.
[we‡kl jÿYxq: Av‡M `iRv eÜ K‡i‡Q Zvici wM‡q‡Q; KvRwU Av‡M n‡q‡Q A‡_© verb + ing]
 Avevi ‡Kvb KvR c‡i n‡e Giƒc A‡_© Simple sentence G evsjvq ‡Kvb KvR Ki‡Z/ “†ZÓ cÖZ¨q‡hv‡M A_©
cÖ`v‡b (to + V1) nq| †hgb: I came to England to learn English. (Avwg Bs‡iwR wkL‡Z jÛ‡b Avmjvg)
[we‡kl jÿYxq: Av‡M jÛb Avmj c‡i Bs‡iwR wkL‡e| ‡Kv‡bv KvR c‡i n‡e Giƒc A‡_© to+ V1 e‡m‡Q]
70. I came to England --- English. (Avwg 72. I lay for sometime --- the clouds in the
Bs‡iwR wkL‡Z jÛ‡b Avmjvg) [etwet (C) 14-15] sky. (AvKv‡k †gN †`wLqv wKQz mgq _vKjvg)
A for to learn B for learn A watch B watching [Ptwet (G) 16-17]
C to learn D to learning Ans:c C watched D see Ans:b
71. I went back to work (close) the door. 73. I went to shop --- a newspaper/a book.
Hints: Avwg `iRv eÜ Kwiqv/ eÜ K‡i Kv‡R †diZ [Xvtwet (D) 98-99, ivtwet 05-06]

†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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 545 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


74. --- as fast as she could, she managed to 75. It’s waste of money --- the things you
arrive on time. (hZ `ªæZ m¤¢e Mvwo Pvwj‡q, †m don’t need. [Ptwet (F1) 16-17]
wbw`©ó mg‡q †cuŠQv‡bvi e¨e¯’v Ki‡jv) [MYc~Z© Awa. Dc-mn. A buy B bought
cÖ‡KŠ. I WªvdUmg¨vb/ wmwfj-18] C you bought D buying Ansd
A beingdriver B driver ev‡K¨i evsjv: AcÖ‡qvRbxq wRwbm µq Kiv n‡jv
C having driving D driving Ans:d A‡_©i AcPq|
Topic-08: Used to Gi †ÿ‡Î verb Gi (V1/ Verb+ing) e‡m, Giƒc MVb 2wU wK wK? D`vniY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Rule: “Used to” Gi e¨envi: AZxZ Af¨vm †evSv‡Z used to e¨envi nq|
MVb:1- Sub + used to + V1 (verb Gi base form); †hgb: When I was young,
I used to collect stamps. (hLb Avwg hyeK wQjvg, Avwg gy`ªv msMÖn KiZvg)
MVb:2- Sub+ be verb (am, is, are, was, were)/get/got/gotten+ used to + (V1+ing)---
†hgb: She finally got used to eating our food. (‡m me©‡k‡l Avgv‡`i Lvevi †L‡Z Af¨¯Í n‡jv)
‡bvU: eZ©gvbKv‡j †Kvb KvR Ki‡Z Af¨¯’ Giƒc eySv‡Z am, is, are + used to + (verb +ing) e‡m|
e¨wZµg: 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 eis main verb hv passive AvKv‡i nq| weavq be verb (am/is/are/was/were) _vKv m‡Ë¡I G‡`i
ci used to +v1 হেব|
76. She was used to --- the poor. [ GB wbq‡g Kgb 80. Very few of us --- long distance. [Ptwet (D)
cÖkœ: 16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv(¯‹zj ch©vq)- 19] 11-12, Ptwet (D3) 16-17, Btwet (B) 17-18]
A help B helped A used to walking B are used to walk
C helping D to help Ans:c C are used to walking
77. I am used --- since I was six. [‡mvk¨vj Bmjvgx D used to walk Ans:c
e¨vsK wj. (Awdmvi)-04]
81. He was used to --- (smoke) in his youth.
A to swimming B to swim Ans:a [cvtwetcÖtwet (C-weÁvb) 16-17]
C for swim D for swimming A smoke B smoked
78. When I was young, I used to -- stamps. C smoking D have smoked Ans:c
(hLb Avwg hyeK wQjvg, Avwg ÷v¤ú msMÖn KiZvg) 82. I am not used to --- at this time of the
A collecting B collected [Rtwet (D) 09-10] day. [Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwk¶Y ey¨‡ivi Dc-cwiPvjK-07]
C collect D collects Ans:c A walking B walk
79. People--airplanes now-a-days. C walked D have walked Ans:a
A used to see [Ptwet (R) 07-08] 83. It is difficult to got used --- outdoors
B were used to seeing after having a comfortable bed to lie
C used to seeing on. [Ptwet (H1) 12-13]
A to have slept B to sleep
D are used to seeing Ans:d
C having slept D to sleeping Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: eZ©gv‡bi Af¨vm †evSv‡Z am/is/are+
84. You will soon get used to – in such an
used to e¨envi Kiv nq| AZx‡Zi Af¨vm †evSv‡Z
environment. (Zzwg kxNªB Ggb cwi‡e‡k KvR Ki‡Z
was/ were+ used to/ ïay used to e¨envi Kiv
Af¨¯Í n‡q hv‡e) [WvP evsjv e¨vsK-09]
nq| ev‡K¨ now-a-days phrase wU eZ©gvb mgq‡K A work B working
wb‡`©k K‡i weavq DËi-d| C have worked D be working Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 546 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-09: †Kvb Verb ¸‡jvi ci bZzb Verb Gi Gerund(V+ing) iƒc e‡m? D`vniY `vI|
Rule: wb‡Pi M‡íi k㸇jvi ci bZzb Verb Gi Gerund nq| * M‡íi bvg: wRivÛ `‡ji QvÎ-ivRbxwZ-
wRivÛ `‡ji QvÎiv Complete, Enjoy, Avoid Ges Deny K‡i Rxe‡bi Risk wb‡q †`k‡K ¯^vaxb K‡i‡Q| wKš‘
AZ¨šÍ Regret Gi welq GLb Qv·`i‡K `jxq †bZv‡`i Suggest I Recommend ïb‡Z nq| A‡bK mgq
Miss, Understand Gi gva¨‡g e¨w³MZ m¤úK© bó nq| Avevi wkÿvcÖwZôv‡b AvwacZ¨ Find I Keep Kiv wb‡q
‡Kv›`j/gZwe‡iv‡ai Kvi‡Y Postpone/¯’wMZ n‡”Q K¬vm| ZvB eZ©gv‡b QvÎ ivRbxwZ‡K Resent wn‡m‡e Consider
Kiv nq| GLb Remember nq QvÎiv †bvsiv ivRbxwZi Practice, Mention Ki‡Q| ZvB Avi Tolerate bv K‡i
Bnv dislike K‡i `ªæZ Quit & Stop Ki‡Z n‡e| cÖ‡qvR‡b Finish KivB RvwZi Rb¨ Prefer n‡e| [MíwU

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


K‡qKevi co–b-]
1g Aÿi Øviv ˆZix Gerund Verb ¸‡jv g‡b ivLvi m~Î:
m~Î: (iƒc`vm) RUP- DAS - Zvi TEAM wb‡q- KFC gvV Quit Ki‡jv]
GLv‡b- R= Risk(SzwK †bIqv); Regret(AbyZvc Kiv); Recommend(wb‡`©k Kiv); Resent(Amš‘ó nIqv),
remember(g‡b Kiv); U= Understand(wKQz eyS‡Z cviv); P= Postpone(¯’wMZ Kiv); Practice(PP©v Kiv);
Prefer(cQ›` Kiv); D= Deny(A¯^xKvi Kiv); dislike (AcQ›` Kiv); A= Avoid (Z¨vM Kiv); S=
suggest(civgk© Kiv); Stop (_vgv‡bv/eÜ Kiv); T= Tolerate (mn¨ Kiv); E= Enjoy (Avb›` Kiv); M=
Miss (‡Kvb wKQz †c‡Z e¨_© nIqv); Mention (D‡jøL Kiv); K= keep(wKQz ivLv); F= Finish(wbwðý Kiv);
Find (†LuvRv); C= Complete(m¤ú~Y© Kiv); Consider(we‡ePbv Kiv); Q= quit (Z¨vM Kiv);
 Gme verb Gi ci negative Gerund emv‡Z n‡j Gerund Gi Av‡M mivmwi not + Gerund emv‡jB nq|
85. I have finished (to read) the book. [cÖvK- 89. When the bell rang, everyone stopped ---
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (hgybv)-13, mgvRKj¨vY -. [kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb kªg cwi`߇ii cÖfvlK, wkí
gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb Dc‡Rjv mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-08]
A from moving B to move m¤úK© wkÿvqZb-05]
AI have finished read the book. C purchases D purchasing Ans:d
B I have been finished reading the book.
90. As he owed me money, he tried to avoid
C I have finished reading the book. ---- me. (‡h‡nZz †m Avgvi Kv‡Q FwY, ZvB †m
D I finished reading the book. Ans:c Avgv‡K Gwo‡q Pj‡Z †Póv KiwQ‡jv) [kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb
86. I prefer --- what I like ever thought it -- gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb kªg cwi`߇ii cÖfvlK, wkí m¤úK© wkÿvqb-05]

---- not having much money. [‡mvbvjx e¨vsK - A meet meet B to


13, Xvtwet (B) 05-06] C meeting D be meeting Ans:c
A to doing, mean B doing, mean 91. I don’t enjoy --- very much. [mnKvix mwPe,
C to do, may D doing, means Ans:d Wª&vdwUs (AvBb gš¿Yvjq) -05]
87. The teacher asked the boys to stop ----. A to drive B drive
[evsjv‡`k †ijI‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-06] C driving be driving Ans:c
D to
A to write B for write 92. Shayla finished --- homework.
C writing D write Ans:c A written B write [Kviv ZË¡veavqK-13]
88. My uncle considered --- his business, C to write D writing Ans:d
when it was running really low. [evLivev` 93. My grandmother prefers --- Rabindra
M¨vm wWmwUªweDkb †Kv¤úvwb wj. (mnKvix g¨v‡bRvi, †Rbv‡ij)-17, songs. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) †mU-
evsjv‡`k Uy¨wiRg †evW© (wnmveiÿK)-17] G/we/wm, 19-20]
A sell B selling A listening B tolistening Ans:a
C to sell D to be selling Ans:b C listened D none of the above

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 547 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-10: †Kvb Adjective ¸‡jvi ci Verb Gi Gerund(V+ing) iƒc e‡m?
Rule: worth, Busy, Happy, BZ¨vw` Adjective Gi c‡i gerund (v1+ing) nq|
†bvU: Giƒc Gerund Gi bv-‡evaK Ki‡Z n‡j not + gerund (v1+ing) e‡m|
94. It is worth --- the Noman completed the 96. She is busy --- some letters. (‡m wKQz wPwV
assignment 3 days before the deadline! †jLvq e¨¯Í) [Ptwet (G) 15-16]
[evsjv‡`k RyU wgj Ki‡cv‡ik‡bi Awdmvi-17] A writting B write
A to mention B of mention C written D writing Ans:d
C mentioning D in mention Ans:c 97. They were busy --- the materials they
95. It is worth --- now. [Ptwet (E) 09-10, 10-11, ¯^ivóª needed. [Lytwet (A) 07-08]
gš¿Yvj‡qi gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii cwi`k©K-13]
A to be collecting B to collect Ans:c
A going shopping B togo shop Ans:a
C collecting D to have collected
C to go shopping D going to shopping

Topic-11: †Kvb Verb/Verbal Phrase ¸‡jvi ci bZzb Verb Gi Gerund(V+ing) iƒc e‡m?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


 Mind, will you mind, Would you mind(f`ªfv‡e Aby‡iva/ request A‡_©/
f`ªfv‡e cÖkœ Kiv A‡_©), could not help(‡Kvb wKQz bv K‡i cvijvg bv), cannot help(‡Kvb
wKQz bv K‡i cvwi bv), feel like(‡Kvb wKQz Kivi B”Qv), prefer, BZ¨vw`i c‡i gerund
(v1+ing) nq| †hgb: Would you mind opening the window. (wKQy g‡b bv Ki‡j
`iRvwU Lyj‡eb wK?/ AbyMÖn K‡i `iRvwU Lyjyb)
 Advanced Learner-iv wk‡L ivLyb:  verb Gi bv-‡evaK Ki‡Z n‡j not + gerund (v1+ing) e‡m|
Ab¨fv‡e ejv hvq `yB verb Gi gv‡SB not e‡m| †hgb: Would you mind not smoking in this office?
(AbyMÖn K‡i GB Awd‡m a~gcvb †_‡K weiZ _vK‡eb wK?)  could not but I cannot but G‡`i ci V1 e‡m|
e¨wZµg: would like A_© ‡Kvb wKQz Kivi B”Qv, Bnvi ci infinitive(to+V1) e‡m| [would like + (to+ v1)]
98. I do not mind --- with the cooking but I 102. Would you mind ---? [cwi‡ek Awa`߇ii mnKvix
am not going to washes the dishes. [cjøx cwiPvjK (KvwiMwi)-11, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21]
Dbœqb ‡ev‡W©i Kg©KZv©-13, 24th BCS, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 18-19] A to open the door B open the door Ans:d
A to help B help C opens the door D opening the door
C helping D for helping Ans:c 103. Would you mind --- in this office? [Btwet
99. I don’t mind --- late, if it will so any BDwbU we (cÖ_g wmd&U) 18-19]

good. [AvBb, wePvi I msm` welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mwPe A not smoking B not to smoke Ans:a

A to work B working (WªvdwUs)-05] C not smoke to D not to smoking

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
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 548 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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.

C checked D check Ans:a C I have to 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]

C laughter D laughing to Ans:a A to sing B sung


C sang D singing Ans:d

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 549 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-12: †hme Verb Gi ci infinitive (to+V1) e‡m, Giƒc Verb ¸‡jv wK wK?
D‡Ïk¨ eySv‡Z wewfbœ verb Gi ci bZzb verb Avm‡j Zvi infinitive(to + v1) nq| Giƒc k㸇jvi
g‡b ivLvi m~Î: MIS ‡gwibv DC PZ¡‡i HALF Møvm WATER- PAN(cvb) Ki‡jv-
m~‡Î- M= Mean (A_© ‡`Iqv); manage (‡RvMvo/‰Zix Kiv); I= Intend (cwiKíbv Kiv); Instruct (wb‡`©kbv
†`Iqv); S= Seem (g‡b Kiv); Strive (msMÖvg Kiv); D= Demand (Pvwn`v Kiv); Decide (wm×všÍ †bIqv);
dread (fq nIqv); C= Consent(m¤§Z nIqv), Claim (`vwe Zzjv); H= Hesitate (wØav Kiv); Hope(Avkv
Kiv); A= Arrange(e¨e¯’v Kiv); Agree(ivwR nIqv), Ask (cÖkœ Kiv); Appear (Abyfe nIqv);
Advise(Dc‡`k †`Iqv); L= Learn(wkÿv MÖnY Kiv); like(cQ›` Kiv); love(fvjevmv); F= Fail (e¨_©
nIqv); forget (fz‡j hvIqv); W= Wait(A‡cÿv Kiv); Wish (B”Qv Kiv); Want(PvIqv); T= threaten
(ûgwK †`Iqv); Tend (†SuvK _vKv); try(‡Póv Kiv); E= Expect(cÖZ¨vkv Kiv); R= Refuse(cÖZ¨vLvb nIqv);
Remind(g‡b Kwi‡q †`Iqv); P= Plan(cwiKíbv Kiv), Prepare(cÖ¯‘wZ †bIqv); Pretend(fvb Kiv /wg_¨v ejv);
Promise (cÖwZÁv Kiv); Phone(‡dvb Kiv); N= Need (cÖ‡qvRb nIqv);
Giƒc Infinitive Verb ¸‡jv g‡b ivLvi Mí: evsjv‡`‡ki weÁvbxiv Hesitate QvovB Seem K‡i‡Qb †h gvbyl

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


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 Phone K‡i †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| [MíwU K‡qKevi co–b-]
‡bvU: Aek¨B gv_vq ivLyb M‡íi k㸇jv Verb AvKv‡i A_© w`‡e- A_©vr me k㸇jvB verb;
e¨vL¨v: Gme verb Gi ci negative infinitive emv‡Z n‡j infinitive Gi Av‡M mivmwi
not to+ V1 emv‡jB nq|
120. A friend of mine phoned --- me to 123. Find out the correct sentence.
party. [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (2q †kÖwY=Kg©KZ©v)-15, ivtwet A I want that you should meet him.
(D-evwYR¨) 12-13, (F) 15-16, Rvtwet (B) 11-12, (C1) 15-16] B I want to meet him. [ivtwet (gv‡K©wUs) 08-09]
A to invite B for inviting C I wanted that you should meet him.
C for invite D for to invite Ans:a D I want that you would meet him. Ans:b
121. Jahan decided --- the car. [Btwet (B) (wØZxq wmd&U) 124. I like --- the kitchen as often as possible.
18-19] [Rvtwet (C) 09-10, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZ©v, 2q †kÖwY)-15]
A not to buy B not buying Ans:a A cleaning B clean
C to buying D none of the above C to clean D that I clean Ans:c
Tips: decide Gi ci negative infinitive 125. Fast-food restaurants have become
emv‡Z n‡j infinitive Gi Av‡M mivmwi not popular in our country because many
emv‡jB nq| ZvB DËi- a; working people want ---. [Exim bank-04, Ptwet
(E-Law) 07-08, ivtwet (Law) 07-08]
122. George is a detective. He likes --- A to eat quickly and cheaply
mysteries. [mnKvix mwPe, Wª&vdwUs (AvBb gš¿Yvjq) -05] B eat quickly and cheaply
A to solve B solution of
C eating quickly and cheaply
C to solution D to solving Ans:a D eaten quickly and cheaply Ans:a

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 550 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


126. Acting on her advice, I decided --- 127. Jasim appears --- happy with his
smoking. [Lytwet (RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj)11-12] examination result. [Rtwet (B) 08-09]
A from giving up B to give up A to be B be
C in giving up D giving up Ans:b C been D having been Ans:a

Topic-13: ‡Kvb verb ¸‡jvi ci to have (been) + V3 nq? Gi e¨envi †`Lvb?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


to have (been) + V3 : cy‡e©B †Kvb KvR N‡U‡Q Giƒc eySv‡Z appear, believe, see,
seem, consider, happen, say, hear, think, suppose, understand, BZ¨vw` verb Avi
sorry(Adj.) Øviv ev‡K¨i subject ‡K Active A‡_© eySv‡j G‡`i wVK c‡iB to have + V3
e‡m| Avi passive A‡_© to have been + V3 e‡m| [D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb]
128. The miscreant seems --- the wallet. (g‡b 130. The Parthenon is said --- erected in the
nq `ye©„Ë gvwbe¨vMwU Pzwi K‡i‡Q) [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (M) 16-17] age of Pericles. [21st BCS]
A to steal B to have stolen A to have become B to have begun Ans:c
C to has stolen D having stolen Ans:b C to have been D to have had begun
Hints: ev‡K¨ seem verb Gi KZ©v he/`ye©„Ë n‡”Q 131. He seems to --- his best for the test. [Rtwet
Active; gv‡b ‡m Pzwi K‡i‡Q e‡j g‡b nq| ZvB (B) 05-06, Btwet (G) 13-14, Rvtwet (A) 15-16]
A tried B trie
DËi- b;
C have tried D trying Ans:c
129. The Taj Mahal is said --- built by
Hints: ‡m Zvi cixÿvi Rb¨ m‡e©v”P †Póv K‡i‡Q
Shahjahan. [KvwiMix wkÿv Awa. Pxd BÝUªv±i (bb‡UK) -03]
A to have become B to have begun Ans:c
e‡j g‡b nq| GB A‡_© KZ©v he- Active; ZvB
C to have been D to have had begun DËi- c;
Hints: ev‡K¨i A_©: ejv nq ZvRgnj mvRvnvb 132. I am sorry --- you last night. (MZ iv‡Î
KZ…©K wbwg©Z n‡q‡Q| A_©vr ev‡K¨i KZ©v Taj Mahal †Zvgv‡K wei³ Kivq Avwg `ytwLZ) [Rtwet (E) 14-15, (A) 16-17]
A to disturb B disturbing
n‡”Q passive KviY GwU wb‡R wb‡R wbwg©Z nqwb |
C to have disturbed D by disturbing Ans:c
ZvB mwVK DËi Kiv n‡q‡Q- to have been built;

Topic-14: ‡Kvb Verb ¸‡jvi ci WH + (to + V1) ------ e‡m?


WH + (to + V1): Know, ask, learn, teach, show BZ¨vw` verb Øviv †Kvb KvR
(wKfv‡e Ki‡Z nq, KLb Ki‡Z nq, †Kb Ki‡Z nq, †Kv_vq Ki‡Z nq, wK Ki‡Z nq) Giƒc
eySv‡Z h_vµ‡g- how, when, why, where, what + (to + V1) e‡m| ‡hgb: Mukta
knows how to sing. (gy³v Mvb MvB‡Z Rv‡b// gy³v Rv‡b wKfv‡e Mvb MvB‡Z nq)
133. Mukta knows --- sing. (gy³v Mvb MvB‡Z 135. A good student must know ---. [Ptwet (B, E)
Rv‡b) [8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb -12] 07-08, Btwet (F) 05-06, 11-12, MBSTU (B) 14-15]
A to student hard
A well to B to
B to be a good student
C herself to D how to Ans:d
C the effective student
134. A bird has to learn --- its wings. [ivtwet
(mgvRweÁvb) 07-08, Btwet (M) 11-12] D how to study effectively Ans:d
A using B to use
C to using D how to use Ans:d
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 551 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-15: ‡Kvb Verb ¸‡jvi ci Object + infinitive (to + V1 ev not to + V1) e‡m?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Object + infinitive: Remind, advise, instruct, tell, ask, forbid, want,
BZ¨vw`i ci + Object(e¨w³) + infinitive wn‡m‡e (to + V1 )// (not to+ V1) nq|
 ‡bvU: Z‡e want + Object (something) + (to be + V3)/ V3
 Kv‡iv Øviv ‡Kvb KvR Kiv‡Z stop, allow, advise, remind BZ¨vw` + object + (to + V1)
 A_ev [to + V1 + (to) + object] e‡m| [D`vniY wb‡P jÿbxq]  ‡bvU: forbade hy³ ev‡K¨i not e‡m bv|
136. He advised me --- smoking. [25th BCS, ivtwet 139. Would you please remind me --- the
(f~‡Mvj) 09-10, (G) 12-13, c~evjx e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-13, book before the expiry. [Pt‡ftG¨vtmvtwet 16-17]
‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 13-14, wcGmwmÕi Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi-16, NSI-&Gi
A of returning B for returning
wdì Avwdmvi-17, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (wm) (†mU-2), 19-20]
C returning D to return Ans:d
A giving up B to give up
C in giving up D from giving upAns:b
140. You can’t stop me --- what I want. [Ptwet
(D) 02-03, ivtwet (e¨e¯’vcbv) 06-07, Rvtwet (B) 11-12]
137. Choose the correct sentence. [16th BCS, ivtwet A doing B do
07-08, Btwet (B) 08-09, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (N) 16-17]
C to do D that I do Ans:c
AI forbade him from going.
141. She asked me --- the place until she
BI forbade him going.
comes back. [ivtwet (B, Law) 15-16]
C I forbade him to go.
A to not leave B not to leave
D I forbade him not to go. Ans:a,c
C do not leave D to no leave Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: GB cÖkœwUi DËi wb‡q wfbœ wfbœ gZvgZ Av‡Q|
Hints: asked + e¨w³ + infinitive Gi
P~ovšÍ wm×všÍ n‡jv A_©MZ I wbqgvbymv‡i a/c `y‡UvB
negative n‡j Gi Av‡M not e‡m| ZvB DËi- not
mwVK| Z‡e cixÿvi n‡j ûeû Kgb co‡j Avcwb
to leave;
Ackb C I forbade him to go. ‡K DËi Ki‡eb| 142. I wanted to stop --- some presents, But
138. My beloved mother forbade me ---. we didn’t have enough time.
A not to get involved in militancy A to color B to buy [Lytwet (RxeweÁvb) 15-16]
B not to involve in militancy [Ptwet (G) 16-17] C buying D to buying Ans:b
C to get involved in militancy
143. I want the letter --- now. (Avwg PvB wPwVwU
D to be involve in militancy Ans:c
GLb ‡cuŠ‡Q †`Iqv †nvK) [Rvtwet (E3) 13-14]
e¨vL¨v: forbade hy³ ev‡K¨ not e‡m bv ZvB Ackb A delivered B deliver Ans:a
a/b fzj| Avi Ackb d fzj KviY involved n‡e| C has deliver D has been delivering

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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 552 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


144. It is high time he (change) his bad 149. It’s time (you realize) your mistakes.
habits. [11Zg ‡emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/ (‡Zvgvi wb‡Ri fzj Dcjwä Kiv GLbB mgq) [13th
mgch©vq-2) 14, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (B) 18- 19] BCS, Ptwet (B2) 12-13, ‡et‡ivtwet (BBA) 13-14, Dc‡Rjv gwnjv
A changing changed Ans:c
B had welqK Kg©KZ©v-16, wcGmwmi wbev©nx Kg©KZ©v-16, 16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)- 19]
C changed D has
been changing
A you realized B that you realized
145. It was high time we --- our habits. [ GB
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) - 19] C you would realize
A changed B change D you have realize Ans:a
C had changed D should changeAns:a 150. It is high time we (give up) smoking.
Tips: It is high time Gi ci sub Avm‡j Zvici [15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2)-18]
A give up B gave up Ans:b
verb Gi past form e¨eüZ nq|
C given up D should give up
146. It is time for --- his bad habits. [cwievi
cwiKíbv Awa. cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv-18] 151. “It is high time you tried for a job” The
A changer B changed sentence expressed- [mvavib cy‡ji AvIZvq wewfbœ
gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi, DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx, cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v I
C changing D change Ans:c
A command B advice e¨vw³MZ Kg©KZ©v-16]
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ It is time Gi ci subject bvB
C request D order Ans:b
eis preposition for Av‡Q weavq v2 bv n‡q
152. It is no use --- about it. (G e¨vcv‡i
verb+ ing n‡q‡Q|
DwØMœ/`ytwPšÍvMÖ¯’ n‡q †Kv‡bv jvf †bB) [gv‡K©›UvBj e¨vsK-
147. It is time (do) the work. (KvR Kivi GUvB
A worrying B to worry 11]
Dchy³ mgq) [13th BCS]
C worry D for worry Ans:a
A did B doing
153. It is high time we --- the people
C does D to do Ans:d
conscious about our national interest.
148. It is high time you --- up smoking. [cÖvK (RbMY‡K Avgv‡`i RvZxq ¯^v_© m¤ú©‡K m‡PZb Kivi GUvB
cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK -14]
Dchy³ mgq) [Xvtwet (D) 09-10, (C) 13-14, htwetcÖtwet 14-15]
A give B gave
A should make B made
C have given D will give Ans:b
C must make D will make Ans:b
Topic-17: wish/fancy + Subject Gi ci Verb Gi †Kvb iƒc e‡m? G‡ÿ‡Î were/had Gi A_© wK?
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
 ev‡K¨ Subject + wish/fancy + Subject Gi ci were/ had/ V2/ didn’t + V1/would,
could, might + V1--- e‡m|  evsjvq ÔnZ/ nBZ/ nZvgÕ †evSv‡j were e‡m Ges Ô_vKZÕ
†evSv‡j had e‡m|  Z‡e Subject hvB _vK KLbI was e‡m bv| †hgb: I wish I were a
rich man. (hw` Avwg abx nZvg); I wish I had a cat. (hw` Avgvi GKUv weovj _vKZ)
cvVK mveavb _vK‡Z n‡e: Sub+ wished _vK‡j Zvici sub+ had+ V3--- e‡m| A_v©r wish Gi past tense
_vK‡j Zvici past perfect n‡e| †hgb: The man wished he had not taken such drastic action.
154. I wish I --- a king/queen. [Ptwet (B-2) 12-13, 155. Which one is correct? [Dc‡Rjv cwims¯’vb Kg©KZv©-10]
Xvtwet (C) 16-17,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwk. A I wish I am in Europe.
GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb 19,
B I wish I were in Europe.
Btwet (H) 17-18]
C I wish is was in Europe.
A is B were
D I wish I have been in Europe. Ans:b
C are D was Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 553 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


156. The Chairman wished he --- such 161. There are many helpless people, I wish -
drastic action when the stock market --. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (P) 19-20]
seemed volatile. [Ptwet 02-03] A I could help them
A had not taken B did not take Ans:a B I can help them
C will not take D have not taken C I could have help them
e¨vL¨v: wish hw` wished nq Z‡e Zvi c‡ii evK¨ past D I should help them Ans:a
perfect tense nq weavq DËi-a; 162. I wish I --- a baby camel/a chid again.
157. I wish ----. [gwnjv I wkï welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc‡Rjv gwnjv (hw` Avgvi GKwU †QvU DU _vKZ) [13 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb
welqK Kg©KZv©-16] (chv©q-2)-14, Ptwet (C) 09-10]
AIam a king B I were a king Ans:b A have B shall have
CIhad been a king D I will be a king C have had D had Ans:d
158. What is the correct use of verb: “I wish 163. I fancy I --- pale. (Avwg hw` ‡dKv‡k/eY©nxb n‡q
I (be) a king”. [cwi‡ek I eb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb wimvP© †hZvg) [ivRkvnx K„wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi)-15, †et‡ivtwet13-14]
Awdmvi-06, ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb mnKvix cwiPvjK (gv`K) I Kviv
A turn B would turn
A Would be B was ZË¡veavqK-06]
C turned D were turned Ans:c
C were be Ans:c
D could
164. I wish I ---. (hw` Avwg g‡i †hZvg) [WvK Awa`߇ii
159. Which is the correct sentence? [‡et‡ivtwet Gw÷‡gUi-18]
(weR‡bm ÷¨vwWR Abyl`) 11-12]
A was dead B were dead
AIwish I was in your shoes. C am dead D had been deadAns:b
B I wish I were in your shoes.
165. I wish the prices of the essential
C I wish I got into your shoes.
commodities --- come down soon. [Avg`vwb-
D I wish I get into your shoes. Ans:b ißvwb Awa`߇i wbe©vnx Awdmvi-07]
160. I wish I --- leave my boring job and A would B will
travel the world, instead of working C should D can Ans:a
here.(hw` Avwg Avgvi weiw³Ki PvKzwiUv Qvo‡Z cviZv-- 166. I wish I --- a lawyer/cricketer. [NSI-Gi Awdm
---) [Rvtwet (G) 14-15, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 16-17] A¨vwmm‡U›U-17, NSI-Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK-17]
A would B should A am B was
C could D have Ans:c C were D shall be Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: cvi‡Zv A‡_© could nq Avi n‡Zv A‡_© would 167. I wish I --- you ten years earlier. [Bmjvwg
nq| GLv‡b could n‡e KviY evsjvq cvi‡Zv A_© e¨vsK K¨vk Awd. -15, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (‡Kvlva¨ÿ)-15]

cÖ‡qvRb| met A B have met Ans:a


C had met D would have met
║║ Ackb Zz‡j †`Iqv mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ ║║
168. I wish I --- the answer. Ans: (knew/ have known/ know) [ivtwet (E-MÖæc-2) 18-19, A2) 18-19]
169. I wish I --- where Helen was living now. Ans: (knew/ known/ know) [cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 1-16]
170. I wish I --- his address. Ans: (knew/ have known/will know) [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15]
171. I wish I --- a millionaire. (hw` Avwg wgwjwbqvi nZvg) Ans: (were/ am/ shall be) [Xvtwet 08-09]
172. I wish It --- true. (hw` GUv mZ¨ n‡Zv) Ans: (were/ am/ shall be) [wc, Gm, wm, 04]
173. You wish you (survive). (hw` Zzwg †e‡P _vK‡Z) Ans: survived/surviving [ivtwet 05-06]
174. I wish I --- a sweet song. (Avwg hw` wgwó Mvb MvBZvg) Ans: sang/shall song[13 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-16]

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 554 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-18: If hy³ simple ev‡K¨ Verb Gi †Kvb iƒc e‡m? G‡ÿ‡Î were/had Gi A_© wK?
If hy³ simple ev‡K¨ past indefinite(V2) nq| evsjvq nZ/nBZvg eySv‡j- were; Avi
_vKZ eySv‡j- had e‡m| Giv g~jZ Exclamatory Sentence| Ab¨w`‡K if hy³ complex
evK¨ conditional Gi wbqgvbymv‡i nq| hvi we¯ÍvwiZ conditional Aa¨v‡q Av‡jvPbv Kiv Av‡Q|
175. If I (know) you before! (Avn! hw` Avwg 176. Fill in the blank. If I --- a king! (Avwg hw`
†Zvgv‡K c~‡e© †_‡K wPbZvg)[ivtwet 08-09] ivRv nZvg) [34th BCS, ivt wet 09-10]
A known B knew A am B was
C know D will know Ans:b C were D shall be Ans:c

Topic-19: Passive voice G ‡Kvb †Kvb MV‡b me©`v V3 e‡m| MVb I D`vniY w`b|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Passive voice G ‡hme MV‡b me©`v V3 : ev‡K¨i subject hw` wb‡R KvR bv K‡i Z‡e evK¨wU
passive nq| Passive voice G wewfbœ auxiliary verb Gi mv‡_ me©`v having(_vKv), get,
been, being(nIqv), be BZ¨vw` + (V3) e‡m|  wb‡Pi MVb¸‡jv fv‡jvfv‡e c‡o wbb|
 Passive sub. + Modal verbs + be + (V3) //  Passive sub. + am/ is/ are/ was/ were + (V3) //
 Passive sub. + be verb + being + (V3) //  Passive sub. + have/has/had + been + (V3) //
 Passive sub. + be verb + going to be + (V3) //  Let + sub + be + (V3) BZ¨vw`|
[D`vniY wn‡m‡e wb‡Pi MCQ ‡`Lyb] Attention: ev‡K¨i A_©/mgqevPK kã †`‡L tense Gi welqwU gv_vq
ivL‡eb| Basic `ye©j _vK‡j ev Av‡iv we¯ÍvwiZ eyS‡Z n‡j tense I voice change Aa¨vq¸‡jv c‡o Avm‡Z n‡e|
177. That room --- for a meeting today. (H 181. In 1962, the story of the Helen Keller’s
iægwU AvR‡K GKUv wgwUs‡qi Rb¨ e¨eüZ n‡”Q) life --- into a film, the miracle worker.
A is used B used [Ptwet (G) 15-16] (1962 mv‡j, †n‡jb wKjv‡ii Rxe‡bi Mí wb‡q wdj¥
C is being used D was used Ans:c evbv‡bv n‡qwQ‡jv-)[etwet (B) 12-13, Xvtwet (A) 13-14, etwet
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ today Av‡Q weavq continuous tense Gi A made B had
made (A) 14-15]
passive (is being used) DËi Kiv n‡q‡Q; C was made D has been made Ans:c
178. If a bar magnet is ---, the two pieces 182. The criminal --- last night. (MZiv‡Î
form two complete magnets, each with AcivaxwU‡K †MÖßvi Kiv n‡jv) [Ptwet (D) 10-11]
north and South Pole. [evsjv‡`k †ijI‡q A had arrested B is arrested
nvmcvZvjmg~‡n mnKvix mvR©b-05]
C was arrested D arrested Ans:c
A broken B broke
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ last night Av‡Q weavq Past ind.
C breaking D break Ans:a
tense Gi passive (was arrested) DËi Kiv
179. In the fear of ---, he escaped elsewhere.
[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (L) 12-13, Rtwet (A) 17-18]
n‡q‡Q|
A arresting B arrested 183. The parcel --- tomorrow. (cv‡m©jwU AvMvgxKvj
C having arrested D being arrested Ans:d †cuŠQv‡bv n‡e) [Xvtwet (D) 02-03, Lytwet (BS) 07-08]
e¨vL¨v: †MÖcZvi nIqvi f‡q, †m Ab¨‡Kv_vI cvwj‡q A will be delivered B will deliver Ans:a
†Mj| [_vKv A‡_© having Avi nIqv A‡_© being e‡m] C will be delivering D will have delivery

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 555 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


185. In the past, a large quantity of jute --- 188. Let the sentence be --- thought. - [12 Zg
from Bangladesh. (AZx‡Z evsjv‡`k †_‡K wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) -15, ivtwet (F, AevwYh¨) 15-16]

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]

A is written B was written A is assault B is assaulting Ans:d

C wrote D has written Ans:b C is to assault D is being assaulted

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|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Rule-: Let, make, Leave, have, get, and help (made, had, got, helped)
GB 5wU Verb Gi gva¨‡g verb Gi wewfbœ mwVK form e¨env‡ii wbqg¸‡jv wb‡P †`Lyb-
 Let I make Gi ci বয্িক্ত/বস্তু evPK object, †hUvB আসুক Gici V1 e‡m;
 Let him choose what he likes. He made me reach the station.
 Sub + Help/helped + object (বয্িক্ত/ বস্তু) + V1/ (to + V1) em‡Z cv‡i;
 We helped him finish/ to finish the work.
 Sub + have(has/had) /get(got/gotten) + (e¯‘evPK object) + V3 (past participle)
 Sub + get (got/gotten) + obj. (বয্িক্ত/ পৰ্ািণ) + (to + V1)
 Ellen got Marvin to type her paper.
 Sub + have(has/had) + (e¨w³evPK object) + V1(verb Gi base form) e‡m;
 I got my car repaired.  Solaiman is having the students write a composition.
192. The speaker failed to make the C sat D sitting Ans:a
audience --- to him patiently. [15th BCS, e¨vL¨v: Have – Gi ci e¨w³evPK complement
Avevmb cwi`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, ivtwer (wnmveweÁvb) 07-08,
em‡j Gici verb Gi present form e¨eüZ nq|
Lytwet (Arts School) 11-12]
194. It costs about sixty/fifty dollars to have
A to listen B listen
a tooth ---. (GKwU `vuZ wdwjs Ki‡Z 60/50 Wjvi jv‡M)
C listened D listening Ans:b
[ivtwet (Law) 07-08, 15-16, Xvtwet (C) 11-12, (D) 12-13]
193. His teacher had him --- for the test. [
Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii Dc-cwi`k©K -19] A filling B to fill
A sit B to sit C filled D fill Ans:c

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 556 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


c~Y©gvbt 12 Model Test/Chapter Review mwVKt----fyjt----
mgqt 7 wg: (on Right form of verb) cÖvß b¤^it-------
1. I had (have) my meal before you came. 7. Would you mind --- the window? [10g
[6ô †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cix¶v-10] wkÿK wbeÜb-14, Rvtwet (C2) 15-16, (C) 16-17, ivtwet (E-odd
A had B have roll) 12-13 near same, N.U.(Arts) 12-13, 06-07]
C been D have been Ans:a A close B closed
e¨vL¨v: GKmv‡_ `ywU had _vK‡j 1g wU auxiliary C closing D to close Ans:c
verb Ges 2q wU main verb nq| 8. ÒAvwg KvRwU Kwi‡qwQÓ -†Kvb Abyev`wU mwVK? [ivt wet
2. Have you ever --- abroad? [ivtwet (E) 15-16] (E) we‡Rvo 15-16]

A went B been A I did the work.


C visit D have been Ans:b B I have done the work.

3. Which of the following is appropriate? C I got the work done.


[Btwet 06-07] D I finished the work. Ans:c
A Would you mind to go to my home? 9. I wish I --- dead.(hw` Avwg g„Z nZvg)
B Would you mind going to my home? A am B was [Rtwet (D) 12-13]
C Would you mind went to my home? C have D were Ans:d
D Would you mind for going to my home?Ans:b 10. Would you mind --- to my house.
4. We helped him --- the work. [13Zg cÖfvlK
A to come B coming [Btwet 10-11]
A to finish B finishing wbeÜb-16] C came D go Ans:b
C in finishing D finish Ans:d+a 11. I saw the baby (weep). (Avwg wkïwU‡K Kuv`‡Z
5. I fancy I --- pale. (Avwg hw` ‡dKv‡k/eY©nxb n‡q †`Ljvg) [ivtwet 06-07, 10-11]
†hZvg) [ivRkvnx K„wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi)-15]
Ais weeping
A turn B would turn
B wept
C turned D were turned Ans:c
C weeps
6. I’ll get an electrician --- the heating.(Avwg D weeping Ans:d
GKRb we`y¨r wg¯¿x Øviv DËvcKwU wVK Kei) 12. Choose the incorrect word or phrase:
A repair B to mend [Ptwet (D) 11-12] [BARRON’S TOEFL, Prob-3, Part-B, P-255]
C for mending D for repairing Ans:b A The Nineteenth Amendment to the
e¨vL¨v: get bvgK causative verb Gi ci Constitution B gives women the right C
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন

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]

 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vqwUi wKQz wjwLZ cÖk-œ


DËi Av‡jvPbv †`L‡Z cv‡ki QR
‡KvW ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 557 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Subject-Verb Agreement Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 10wU+- 5-30
 All Bank Job Exams 29wU+- 2, 5, 6, 8, 9-28
 Primary Job Exams 17wU+- 3, 4, 8, 12, 15, 29,
 PSC & Other Jobs 280wU+- 2, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12-16, 19, 21, 25
Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-
1. “Subject-Verb Agreement” refers to- Indefinite/Distributive †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ-
A person only [33rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 6. At least one of the students --- full
B number, person and gender marks every time. [24th BCS]
C number and person A get B are getting
D number only Ans:c C gets D have got Ans:c
and Øviv hy³ Noun †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ Tips: Every time _vK‡j evK¨wU Present
2. The Arabian Nights --- still a great Indefinite nq| Avevi “one” Subject wn‡m‡e
favourite. [26th BCS] 3rd Person singular number weavq DËi gets
A has B are n‡q‡Q| [one ‡K g‡b g‡b He fve‡Z cv‡ib Z‡eB
Cis D were Ans:c eyS‡eb]
e¨vL¨v: The Arabian Nights- (Avie¨ iRbx) It, Who, one, body Ges thing †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ-
n‡”Q GKwU eB‡qi bvg ZvB verb wU singular n‡e 7. Choose the correct sentence. [26th BCS I
Ges “nIqv” A‡_© be verb (am, is, are, was, Ab¨vb¨]

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 558 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Verb with Fraction/fMœvsk †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ Zvn‡j evsjv n‡e, 3/4 Ask KvR †kl n‡qwQ‡jv
10. Three-fourths of the work --- finished. A_©vr AZx‡Z Amgvß| Avi hw` has been emvB
A have been B was [23th BCS] Zvn‡j evsjv, n‡e 3/4 Ask KvR †kl n‡q‡Q A_©vr
C were D has been Ans:d eZ©gv‡b Amgvß wKš‘ KvR GLbI Pjgvb| ZvB ev¯Í‡e
e¨vL¨v: work Abymv‡i verb n‡Z cvi‡e was/has mvaviY `„wó‡Z wbw`©ó iv¯Ívi KvR AZx‡Z Amgvß ivLv
been| GLv‡b Dfq †ÿ‡ÎB passive voice Av‡Q| nq bv weavq BwZevPK wPšÍvq mwVK DËi Kiv n‡q‡Q
Zvn‡j ev¯Íe A_© w`‡q wPšÍv Kwi:: hw` was emvB d| Z‡e Ack‡b d bv _vK‡j b DËi Kiv hv‡e|

Topic-01: Subject-Verb Agreement ej‡Z wK eySvq? GB Aa¨vq m¤úwK©Z ‡gŠwjK welqmg~n wK wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Subject-Verb Agreement: ev‡K¨i Subject Gi Number I Person Gi mv‡_ wgj †i‡L
Verb e¨envi Kivi wbqg‡KB Subject Verb Agreement e‡j| Subject Gi Number I Person
cwieZ©b n‡j Verb Gi iƒc cwiewZ©Z nq| †hgb: You Gi mv‡_ are, He Gi mv‡_ is, I Gi mv‡_ am
BZ¨vw`| Avmyb GB Aa¨v‡qi wKQy †gŠwjK welq †h¸‡jv gv_vq †i‡L GB Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e Zv †R‡b †bIqv
hvK| Zvici avivevwnKfv‡e wbqg¸‡jv co–b|
Subject- Verb Agreement Aa¨v‡qi wKQy †gŠwjK welqmg~n
Subject: GKwU ev‡K¨i Subject nIqvi †hvM¨Zv iv‡L ïaygvÎ `ywU parts of speech h_v; noun Ges
pronoun; (ZvB Noun/Pronoun Aa¨vq `ywU fvjfv‡e Rvbv _vKv `iKvi)
Number: Noun/Pronoun Gi msL¨v‡KB Number e‡j| Bnv `yB cÖKvi h_v: Singular & Plural
Person: Bnv wZb cÖKvi h_v: 1st person(I, we), 2nd person(you), & 3rd person (he, she, it,
they, Roky BZ¨vw` †h †Kvb singular/ plural noun)
Tense ev‡K¨ subject Gi mv‡_ †h mKj verb Gi agreement Kiv‡Z n‡e Zv wewfbœ tense Abymv‡i
n‡e| ZvB tense Gi Aa¨vqwU Lye fvjfv‡e Rvbv _vKv `iKvi)
Auxiliary GB Aa¨v‡qi Rb¨ tense auxiliary Ges Modal auxiliary verb ¸‡jv wP‡b †bB-
verb Tense Auxiliary: do, does, did, am, is, are, was, were, have, has, had, etc.
Modal Auxiliary: can, could, shall, should, will, would, may, might, must,
need, used to, ought to etc.
 I Gi mv‡_- do/ did/ am/ was/ have/ had/ †h †Kvb Modal Auxiliary Verb e‡m|
 We, You, They, Ges †h †Kvb Plural Noun Gi mv‡_- do/ did/ are/ were/ have/ had/ †h †Kvb
modal Auxi. verb e‡m|
 He, She, It, Ges †h †Kvb Singular Noun Gi mv‡_- does/ did/ is/ was/ has/ had/ †h †Kvb
modal Auxiliary verb e‡m|
1. “Subject-Verb Agreement” refers to- 2. Verb agrees with [Btwet (C) 17-18]
[33rd BCS, Btwet (G) 16-17] A noun
A person only B pronoun
B number, person and gender C adjective
C number and person D subject, number and person Ans:d
D number only Ans:c

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 559 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-02: mvaviY Noun/Pronoun ¸‡jv subject n‡j verb †Kgb n‡e?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Rule-: mvaviYZ subject singular n‡j verb Gi singular iƒc nq Ges ev‡K¨i subject
plural n‡j verb Gi plural iƒc nq|  Singular Subject ej‡Z †Kvb GKwUgvÎ e¨w³, e¯‘,
welq ev †Kvb GKwU bvg‡K wb‡`©k K‡i| †hgb: The big room is air-conditioned.  Plural
Subject ej‡Z G‡Ki AwaK e¨w³, e¯‘, welq ev †Kvb bvg‡K wb‡`©k K‡i| †hgb: The boys are not lazy.
gv_vq ivLyb: wewfbœ cÖ‡kœ GKvwaK Ackb DËi g‡b n‡Z cv‡i ZLb tense, voice I Ab¨vb¨ factor we‡ePbv Ki‡j
GKUvB DËi n‡e| Tips: `ªæZ DËi Ki‡Z PvB‡j †h‡Kvb singular subject ‡K g‡b g‡b He/It fveyb; KviY
singular noun/He/It Gi mv‡_ GKB verb e‡m| Avevi Plural subject ‡K They fveyb; KviY †h‡Kvb plural
noun/they Gi mv‡_ GKB verb e‡m|
‡hUv Rvbv Riæwi: GB Aa¨v‡qi AwaKvsk wbqg GKwU Ab¨wUi mv‡_ c‡ivÿfv‡e RwoZ ZvB ey‡S ey‡S c‡o †h‡Z n‡e|
3. The big room --- air-conditioned. (eo 6. The dangers of a storm --- torrential
iægwU wkZvZc wbqwš¿Z) [Rtwet (A) 12-13] rains, high winds and storm surges.
A is B are [evsjv‡`k RyU wgj Ki‡cv‡ik‡bi Awdmvi-2017]

C should D do Ans:a A include B includes


C including includeD toAns:a
Tips: GLv‡b big room(singular) hv‡K g‡b g‡b
It ai‡j Gi mv‡_ DËi n‡Z cv‡i It is/ It should| Tips: GLv‡b The dangers(Plural) hv‡K g‡b
wKš‘ should n‡e bv KviY Avgiv Rvwb modal g‡b They ai‡j Gi mv‡_ DËi n‡Z cv‡i they
verb (should) main verb Qvov GKv em‡Z cv‡i include| Avi subject Gi mv‡_ finite verb
bv| ZvB cÖ‡kœ GKvwaK DËi g‡b n‡jI Avmj DËi cÖ‡qvRb ZvB non finite verb(including / to
n‡jv: is; KviY be verb ¸‡jv GKv GKv main include) n‡e bv|
verb n‡Z cv‡i| 7. Twenty thousand roses --- nothing in
comparison to this marigold. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû
4. None (to show) respect there. Right
Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) †mU-G/we/wm, 19-20]
from of verb is-- [ivtwet (E) 18-19] A is B are
A shows B show
C have D be Ans:b
C is showing D was showing Ans:b
Tips: GLv‡b Roses (Plural) hv‡K g‡b g‡b
e¨vL¨v: cÖkœwU‡Z none ‡K plural we‡ePbv K‡i DËi
They ai‡j Gi mv‡_ DËi n‡Z cv‡i they are/
b| †mLv‡bB †KD m¤§vb K‡iwb| Giƒc A‡_© eySv hvq
they have; tense we‡ePbvq nIqv A‡_© be
none = plural eySv‡”Q|
verb(are) n‡e mwVK DËi| D‡jøL¨ have verb
5. Education for all people --- a mammoth
Av‡Q A_© †`q|
task. [14Zg ‡emi. wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 17]
8. The machinery --- working well. [6ô
A are B is †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cix¶v-10]
C be D have Ans:b A is B were
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ me©`v subject Gi number I C are D should Ans:a
person Abymv‡i verb wba©vwiZ nq| ev‡K¨ subject Tips: GLv‡b machinery (singular) hv‡K g‡b
Gi g~j KZ©v n‡”Q education hv third person g‡b It ai‡j Gi mv‡_ DËi n‡Z cv‡i It is/ It
singular number| G‡K g‡b g‡b It aiæb| ZvB should| wKš‘ should n‡e bv KviY should +
DËiOurn‡e Facebook
It is; Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| working nq bv| ZvB GKvwaK DËi g‡b n‡jI
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ Avmj DËi n‡jv: is;

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 560 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


 Advanced Learning level MCQ: 10. They each --- informed last night. (Zv‡`i
9. Which of the following sentence is cÖ‡Z¨K‡K MZ iv‡Î Rvbv‡bv n‡qwQj) [etwet (A) 15-16]
correct? (‡m Ges Avwg my¯’ AvwQ) [ivtwet (E-even), 14-15] A are B was
A He and I am well. B He and I is well. C were D has been Ans:c
C He and I are well. D He and I was well. e¨vL¨v: each Gi c~e©c` plural ZvB verb n‡e
Ans:c e¨vL¨v: 2 ev Z‡ZvwaK pronoun subject plural, Ges ev‡K¨ last night Av‡Q weavq DËi-
AvKv‡i Avm‡j verb plural nq weavq DËi-c| were
Topic-03: letter/eY©, msL¨v/number, wPý/symbol BZ¨vw` subject n‡j verb ‡Kgb nq?
eY©, msL¨v, wPý BZ¨vw` subject n‡j verb: ‡h‡Kvb letter/eY©(A, B, I, X, Z, K, N, d),msL¨v/
number (1,1, 5, 7), wPý/symbol(+, *, /) BZ¨vw` subject n‡j Zv 3rd person singular
subject nq| ZvB G¸‡jvi ci verb n‡e singular ‡hgb: I is a pronoun. I is a English letter.

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


A is the 1st letter of English alphabet. + means addition something. (‡hvM/+ †Kvb wKQz GKwÎZ Kiv
eySvq) g‡b ivL‡eb: Avwg/Avgvi A_© w`‡Z “I” kãwU 1st person (I have a book-Avgvi GKwU eB Av‡Q)
11. I --- the 9th letter of English alphabet. [AvB(I) n‡”Q Bs‡iwR eY©gvjvi 9g Zg eY©] [ivtwet mgvRwe. 09-10]
A is B are C am D will be Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ ‘I’ n‡”Q Proper noun (wbw`©ó GKwU letter/e‡Y©i bvg)| myZivs verb wU am bv n‡q is n‡e|

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
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 561 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-05: †Kvb †Kvb bvg¸‡jv s, es ev and Øviv hy³ _vK‡jI Singular Noun nq? D`vniY `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


S, es ev and Øviv hy³ Subject: s, es, and hy³ †Kvb wel‡qi bvg, g¨vMvwRb, eB‡qi bvg,
MÖ‡ni bvg, †`‡ki bvg ev cwÎKvi bvg, msev`cÎ, †Kv¤úvwbi bvg, Mí ev bvU‡Ki bvg, Academic
Subject h_v: Physics, Mathematics, News, Politics Ges MÖn, bÿ‡Îi bvg (Mars) wbw`ó©
¯’vb, `~iZ¡, IRb, A_©, mgq BZ¨vw` †`L‡Z plural n‡jI Giv Singular ZvB G‡`i ci verb wU
singular nq| ‡hgb: The United States has a big Navy. A Volvo and ford motor is
an international company.
Romeo and Juliet is an unforgettable play. Tom and Jerry is nice cartoon.
†bvU: evK¨wU wPišÍb mZ¨ n‡j Zv Present Indefinite tense G n‡e| Ges nIqv A‡_© is, Av‡Q A‡_© has nq|
Remind: wewfbœ cÖ‡kœ GKvwaK Ackb DËi g‡b n‡e ZLb tense, voice I Ab¨vb¨ factor we‡ePbv Ki‡Z n‡e|
15. Gulliver’s Travels --- wonderful to read. 18. Cultural Studies --- a new meaning of
(Mvwjfv‡ii ågY Kvwnbx co‡Z Lye fv‡jv jv‡M)[ivt wet (A-‡Rvo) 15-16] culture. [Rtwet Adv. Eng 09-10]
Ahas B are
A gives B give
C is D were Ans:c C offer D showing Ans:a
16. The United States of America --- a rich e¨vL¨v: Cultural Studies- GKwU wel‡qi bvg
country. [nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (E) 14-15] (mvs¯‹…wZK wk¶v) ZvB verb wU singular n‡e|
A are B were
A_©vr Subject 3rd person Singular number
C was D is Ans:d
n‡j verb Gi mv‡_ s/es hy³ nq|
17. The Arabian Nights --- still a great
favourite.[26th BCS, SESDP Gi _vbv gva¨wgK wkÿv Kg©KZ©v- 19. Mars --- a planet in our solar system.
15, cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb-11, gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)] [Rtwet D 09-10]

A has B are A are B is

C is D were Ans:c C was D will be Ans:b

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|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 562 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


plural; ‡hgb: Cattle are grazing in the field. Giƒc noun ¸‡jvi D`vniY e‡· †`Lyb-
People/public Police Children Government Cattle
(‡jvKRb) (cywjk) (wkï) (miKvi) (Mevw` cïi `j)
Majority Mankind Clergy Peasantry Aristocracy
(AwaKvsk) (gvbeRvwZ) (ag© hvRK) (K…lK m¤úª`vq) (AwfRvZ m¤úª`vq)
Perfumery Gentry Vermin Off-spring
(myMwÜ `ªe¨ mg~n) (f`ª m¤úª`vq) (KxUcZ½) (mšÍvb-mš‘wZ)
ms‡ÿ‡c g‡b ivLyb: wewfbœ `j/‡Mvwô/m¤úª`vq/RvwZ BZ¨vw` †evSv‡Z k㸇jv ‡k‡l ‘s’ bv _vK‡jI Zv Plural nq|
Remind: wewfbœ cÖ‡kœ GKvwaK Ackb DËi g‡b n‡e ZLb tense, voice I Ab¨vb¨ factor we‡ePbv Ki‡Z n‡e|
26. Choose the correct sentence: [cvtwetcÖtwet (C) C Over a billion people use Microsoft
17-18,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb mnKvix Windows operating systems.
Gb‡dvm©‡g›U †Kv-AwW©‡bUi - 19]
D Over a billion peoples using Microsoft
AA cattle is grazing in the field.
Windows operating systems. Ans:c
BCattle are grazing in the field.
28. Majority --- present in the meeting.
C Cattles are grazing in the field. Ans:b
A am B are [Kztwet (B) 14-15]
D Some cattles are grazing in the field.
C is D have Ans:b
27. Choose the sentence:- [Xvtwet (Unit-D): 14-15]
29. Choose the sentence. [moK I Rbc` Awa`߇ii Dc-
A Over a billion people using Microsoft
mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) :03]
Windows operating systems. A The police are very often helpless.
B Over a billion people uses Microsoft B The police is never helpless.
Windows operating systems. C The police is sometimes helpful Ans:a

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 563 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-08: Uncountable Noun Øviv Subject Gi ci Verb singular bv plural nq?
Verb with Uncountable Noun: Uncountable Noun ‡hgb: news, wages
(djvdj), furniture, water, scenery BZ¨vw`i ci singular verb nq| ‡hgb: The
wages of sin is death. (cv‡ci dj g„Zz¨)  wKš‘ wages Øviv gRywi eySv‡j verb plural
nq| †hgb: His wages are 5 pounds per week. (cÖwZ mßv‡n Zvi gRywi 5 cvDÛ)
30. Complete the sentence: The news --- B Sceneriesof Rangamati were beautiful.
always bad now-a-days. [Xvtwet D 00-01] C Scenery of Rangamati are beautiful.
A is B are D Scenery of Rangamati is beautiful. Ans:d
C was D were Ans:a 32. The wages of sin (be) death. [ivtwet 07-08]
e¨vL¨v: News- singular Ges cÖ`Ë cÖ‡kœ always A are B is
_vKvq sentence wU present Ind. tense G is C has been D have been Ans:b
DËi| e¨vL¨v: The wages of sin is death. (cv‡c g„Zz¨
31. ‡KvbwU ï×? [evsjv‡`k wU A¨vÛ wU †ev‡W©i mnKvix cwiPvjK: 95] Av‡b) GwU GKwU cÖev`evK¨| GLv‡b wages Øviv
A Sceneries of Rangamati are beautiful. cwiYvg eySv‡”Q ZvB verb wU singular n‡e|
Topic-09: and Øviv hy³ GKvwaK e¨w³ ev e¯‘evPK Sub. Gici Verb singular bv plural nq?
GKvwaK Sub + Verb : and Øviv hy³ `yB ev Z‡ZvwaK noun ¸‡jv Avjv`v e¨w³ ev e¯‘‡K
†evSv‡j G‡`i verb wU plural nq| ‡hgb: Shumi and Bokul were my friends when
I studied in high school. My family and I are well. (Avgvi cwievi Ges Avwg fvj AvwQ)

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


fzj bv Kivi †KŠkj: ‡h ‡Kv‡bv Plural subject †K g‡b g‡b they fveyb DËi Kiv mnR n‡e|
Remind: wewfbœ cÖ‡kœ GKvwaK Ackb DËi g‡b n‡e ZLb tense, voice I Ab¨vb¨ factor we‡ePbv Ki‡Z n‡e|
33. Shumi and Bokul --- my friends when I 35. Jamal and I --- to school. (Rvgvj Avi Avwg
studied in high school. [Ptwet (A2) 14-15, ivtwet †nu‡U ¯‹z‡j hvB) [cÖKí ev¯Íevqb Kg©KZ©v (Lv`¨ I `y‡hv©M e¨ve¯’vcbv
A are B is (H-odd), 14-15] gš¿Yv:) -04, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet N 14-15, Btwet (L) 08-09]

C was D were Ans:d A walking B walk

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.

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 564 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


37. Two and two --- four. [NSI Awdm GwmmU¨v›U 17] 38. Twenty divided by ten --- two. (wek `k
Four and four --- eight. [evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl Øviv fvM Ki‡j `yB nq) [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (B) 13-14]
cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ- †dvig¨vb 19]
A are B were
A made B are C make D is Ans:d
C makes D make Ans:c

Topic-11: and Gi Dfqcv‡k Each/Every/No + Noun _vK‡j Verb singular bv plural nq?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


And Gi Dfqcv‡k Each/Every/No + Noun: And Øviv hy³ cÖ‡Z¨KwU singular noun
Gi c~‡e© Each/Every/No _vK‡j Verb wU singular nq| †hgb: Each boy and each girl
was dressed with a new dress. gv_vq ivLyb: wewfbœ cÖ‡kœ GKvwaK Ackb DËi g‡b n‡e
ZLb tense, voice I Ab¨vb¨ factor we‡ePbv Ki‡Z n‡e| Zvn‡j mwVK DËi cv‡eb|
39. The correct tense is-(‡Kvb evjK evwjKvB fvj 41. Which is the correct sentence? [14 Zg cÖfvlK
K‡iwb) [Btwet (D) 11-12] wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv-17, AvBb, wePvi I msm` welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi
mve-‡iwRóªvi-12] Ans:c
A No boy and no girl perform well. Ans:b
A Each boy and each girl have a pen.
B No boy and no girl performs well.
B Each boy and each girl are having a pen.
C No boy and no girl have performed well.
C Each boy and each girl has a pen.
D No boy and no girl are performed well.
D Each boy and each girl were having a pen.
40. Each boy and each girl (dress) with a e¨vL¨v: And Øviv hy³ `ywU noun Gi c~‡e© each _vK‡j
new dress. [ivtwet gv‡K©wUs 07-08] verb singular nq| AÎGe (c) Ack‡bi evK¨wU mwVK|
A was dressed B were dressed 42. Every leaf and every flower --- fallen
C dresses D have dressed Ans:a off the tree. [Kztwet (B) 17-18]
e¨vL¨v: dress Gi passive voice G preposition A has B have
“with” e‡m| ZvB evK¨wU passive MV‡b n‡e| C is D was Ans:a

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;

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 565 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-13: and Gi Dfq cv‡k c`we (Designation) hy³ n‡j Verb singular bv plural nq?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Verb with Designation: and Øviv `ywU c`we hy³ n‡j Zv‡`i Df‡qi c~‡e© the _vK‡j 2 Rb
e¨w³‡K eySvq weavq verb plural nq| MVb: (The + c`we) + and + (The + c`we) + verb
plural---- ‡hgb: The poet and the novelist were present at meeting. [Kwe Jcb¨vwmK
(`yBRb) mfvq Dcw¯’Z wQ‡jb] Avevi- and Øviv `ywU c`we hy³ n‡j Zv‡`i cÖ_gwUi c~‡e© the _vK‡j 1
Rb e¨w³‡K eySvq weavq verb singular nq| MVb: (The + c`we) + and + (c`we) + verb singular----
‡hgb: The poet and novelist was present at meeting. [Kwe Ges Jcb¨vwmK (GKB e¨w³) mfvq Dcw¯’Z wQ‡jb]
[c`we: †Kvb e¨w³i ghv©`v, †ckv, Dcvwa BZ¨vw` Øviv c`we eySvq- †hgb: teacher, journalist, cobbler(gywP),
student, secretary, poet, novelist, minister, pri-minister, speaker, etc.]
47. Which of the following sentence is verb wU plural n‡e| last meeting (MZ mfv)
correct. [ewnivMZ I cvm‡cvU© Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-11] _vKv‡Z evK¨wU past indefinite tense G n‡e|
A The poet and novelist are dead. ZvB k~b¨¯’v‡bi were em‡e|
B The poet and the novelist is dead. Ans:c 50. My friend and benefactor --- come.
C The poet and novelist is dead. A have B has [GbGmwUBD (wW) 14-15]
D The poet, the novelist and the C have been D has been Ans:b
playwright is dead. 51. The Headmaster and Secretary --- present
48. The vice chancellor and dean of science at the last meeting. [cwi‡ek Awa`߇i wdì Bb‡fw÷‡MUi
faculty --- signed the paper. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet wimvP© A¨vwm‡÷›U-06]

A is B are (D) 18-19] A is B was


C has D have Ans:c C have D were Ans:b
49. The Headmaster and the President of the 52. The chairman and secretary --- present
school --- present in the last meeting. [ at the last meeting. [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-18 (¯’wMZ
GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I 14) 20 †Rjv, Kztwet (C) 16-17]
A was B were cÖZ¨qb (¯‹zj ch©vq) -19] A were B is
C had been D have been Ans:b C have D was Ans:d
Tips: Headmaster Ges President Gi c~‡e© e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i subject singular Ges ev‡K¨ last
the _vKvq c„_K c„_K e¨w³‡K †evSv‡”Q| myZivs _vKvi Kvi‡Y is bv n‡q was n‡q‡Q|
Topic-14: and hy³ Phrase ¸‡jv subject n‡j Verb singular bv plural nq?
and hy³ Phrase ¸‡jvi mv‡_ verb : And hy³ Well and woe-myL-`ytL, Slow and
steady-axi-w¯’i, bed and breakfast (AwZw_‡mev) BZ¨vw` phrase ¸‡jv Singular ZvB
G‡`i c‡ii verb-wU singular nq| Giƒc evK¨¸‡jv wPišÍb mZ¨ nq weavq evK¨wU mvaviYZ
present indefinite tense nq| ‡hgb: Slow and steady wins the race. Well and
woe comes by turns. e¨wZµg: Time and tide wait for none. GB ev‡K¨i subject plural aiv n‡q‡Q|
Tips: `ªæZ DËi Ki‡Z †h‡Kvb singular subject ‡K g‡b g‡b He/It fveyb; Plural subject ‡K They fveyb;
53. Slow and steady --- the race. [axi-w¯’i A will win B won
(e¨w³B) Rqjvf K‡ib/ mey‡i †gIqv d‡j] [36 th
BCS, C wins D has won Ans:c
¯’vbxq miKvi wefv‡Mi Aaxb Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkjxi Awa`ßi Gw÷‡gUi-18, e¨vL¨v: `ywU noun, and Øviv hy³ n‡q hw` GKB fve
Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-96, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (hgybv)-13, MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii
wnmve mnKvix-16, Rxeb exgv (Awdm mnKvix) 3 †m‡Þ. 21, ‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. A_© cÖKvk K‡i, Z‡e ‡mwU singular nq| GRb¨
(wbiv. Acv.)- 01 A‡±v. 21, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 27 AvM÷ 21] k~b¨¯’v‡b wins n‡e|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 566 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
54. The bed and breakfast --- charming. 55. The bed and breakfast ---. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet
(AwZw_‡mev g‡bvgy»Ki wQj) [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 15-16] (D) 18-19] Ans:b
A are B were A are entertaining B was entertaining
C was D have been Ans:c C has entertaining D have entertaining
Topic-15: The + Adjective Øviv subject n‡j Verb singular bv plural nq?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Verb with (The + Adjective) :
Adjective Gi mvg‡b the emv‡j D³ adjective wU plural common noun G cwiYZ nq|
†hgb: poor (Mwie) n‡”Q adjective Ges the poor (Mwi‡eiv) n‡”Q plural common noun|
Giƒc rich(abx)- the rich(abx e¨w³iv), honest- the honest(mr e¨vw³iv), brave- the brave(mvnwmiv),
young- the young(hye‡Kiv) BZ¨vw`| GB mg¯Í noun ¸‡jv wb‡RB plural ZvB Ab¨ ‡Kvbfv‡e plural Ki‡Z
nq bv| Giƒc noun ¸‡jv subject n‡j verb plural nq| A_©vr wbqgwU n‡”Q The + Adj. + Plural verb---;
†hgb: The poor are always unhappy. The virtuous are always happy. (avwg©‡Kiv Avwke©v`¯^iƒc)
Remind: `ªæZ DËi Ki‡Z †h‡Kvb Plural subject ‡K g‡b g‡b They fveyb; singular subject ‡K He/It fveyb;
Link: GKB wbqg I wfbœ wfbœ wKQz MCQ mn Av‡jvwPZ Av‡Q Noun Aa¨v‡q|
56. Choose the right sentence-- [cvqiv e›`i KZ…©c‡ÿi 59. The poor --- much in winter. [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi
mnKvix mve- B݇c±i: 18/ WvK I †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi WvK wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 15]
Awa`߇ii †cv÷j Acv‡iUi: 16] A suffer B gaining
A Therich are not always happy. C gained D be gained Ans:a
B The men rich are not always happy.
e¨vL¨v: Adj.-Gi c~‡e© The e¨eüZ n‡j, Zv memgq
C The rich men is not always happy. Ans:a
Common Plural noun wn‡m‡e e¨eüZ nq|
D The rich person are not always happy.
GLv‡b suffer A_©-K‡ó ‡fvMv| the poor A_©
57. The virtuous (be) always happy. [Medical
05-06, ivtwet 07-08, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15]
Mwi‡eiv| ev‡K¨i evsjv: Mwi‡eiv kx‡Z Kó †fvM
A have been B are K‡i|
C is D none of these Ans:b 60. The cautious --- not always cowards.
[ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi)-15]
Hints: the virtuous (avwg©K e¨w³iv) GKwU
A is B was
plural subject weavq GLv‡b are DËi n‡q‡Q|
C are D were Ans:c
58. The poor --- in rain days. (Mix‡eiv e„wói w`‡b
ev‡K¨i Abyev`: mZK©evb e¨w³iv me©`v fxiæ bq| ev‡K¨
Abvnv‡i _v‡K) [Lytwet (weÁb, ¯‹zj) 10-11]
always Av‡Q Ges subject plural weavq DËi- c;
A starves B starve
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
C depend D stays Ans:b
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
Topic-16: wewfbœ Preposition hy³ Subject Gi †ÿ‡Î Verb e¨env‡ii wbqg?
Preposition hy³ Subject Gi mv‡_ Verb : of, in, to, by, between, among, with,
but, or, nor, except, between, among BZ¨vw` Preposition ¸‡jv Øviv hy³ `yB ev Z‡ZvwaK
noun/pronoun, Subject AvKv‡i Avm‡j, cÖ_g noun/ pronoun ev 1g preposition Gi
Av‡Mi N/P Abyhvqx verb e‡m| ‡hgb: Every member of my family is here tonight.
GKK_vq ev‡K¨i Sub. _v‡K 1g preposition Gi Av‡M| Dc‡ii ev‡K¨ Avmj subject member, family bq
gv_vq ivLyb: wewfbœ cÖ‡kœ GKvwaK Ackb DËi g‡b n‡e ZLb tense, voice I Ab¨vb¨ factor we‡ePbv Ki‡Z n‡e|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 567 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


61. Every member of my family --- here 67. The capacity of the students --- to be
tonight. [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: `y‡hv©M e¨e¯’vcbv gš¿Yvj‡qi Awdm evaluated. [ivtwet (B-Law) 12-13]
mnKvix-19, ivtwet (B-AevwYR¨) 18-19] A are B has
A be B is C were D will Ans:b
C are D were Ans:b 68. The scenery of Cox’s Bazar --charming.
62. A basket of apples --- been sold. (GK Szwo [ivtwet 09-10]
Av‡cj weµq nBqv‡Q) [‡mvbvwj e¨vsK wmwbqi Awdmvi 14, Xvtwet A was
06-07, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (B) 14-15, [‡ij gš¿Yvjq (Kw¤ú. Acv‡iUi) 12 Ryb 21] B are
A has B have C were
C having D haven’t Ans:a D is Ans:d
63. --- pair of socks --- too small for me. e¨vL¨v: Scenery Uncountable Noun weavq
(Avgvi Rb¨ GB ‡gvRv †Rvov A‡bK †QvU) [Xvtwet (B) verb n‡e singular; Ab¨w`‡K (KKvªevRv‡ii `„k¨
14-15]
g‡bvig) hv GLbI Av‡Q ZvB evK¨wU present tense
A This, is B These,
are
n‡e weavq DËi-d|
C These, is D This, are Ans:a
69. The father with his seven daughters ---
Hints: GKR‡bi Rb¨ GK‡Rvov †gvRvB cÖ‡qvRb
left the house. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 16Zg wkÿK
nq| weavq singular a‡i this e¨envi K‡i DËi a; wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)- 19]
64. Millions of office workers --- most of Ahave B are
their time sitting in front of computer C has D was Ans:c
screens. [Modhumoti Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer 70. The taste of mangoes --- me very much.
A spend B spending (PO) 2018] (Av‡gi ¯^v` Avgv‡K cÖjyä K‡i) [¯’vbxq miKvi, cjøx Dbœqb
C to spend D are spent Ans:a I mgevq gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -17]
65. A day on Mars --- slightly --- than a day A tempting B tempts
on earth. [Xvtwet (L) 16-17] C tempt tempted Ans:b
D have
A are, long B can be as longer 71. The price of rice --- rising. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû
Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿. Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 19]
C was, long D is, longer Ans:d
A is B was
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i A_©- c„w_exi GKwU w`‡bi †P‡q
C have D are Ans:a
g½jMÖ‡ni GKwU w`b mvgvb¨ eo| GKw`‡K subject- e¨vL¨v: eZ©gvb mg‡q Pv‡ji `vg e„w× cv‡”Q| ZvB
A day n‡”Q singular Avevi GB evK¨wU Giƒc A‡_© Present tense Gi “is” verb e¨envi
weÁvbm¤§Z ZvB present indefinite tense G n‡e|
singular verb(is) n‡q‡Q| Ges than _vKvi 72. The presence of students is important.
Kvi‡Y comparative word(longer) n‡q‡Q| Here -----. [ewnivMgb I cvm‡cvU© Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-11]
66. I stretched for tissue but the box of the A subject differs from verb
tissues --- nearly empty. [Dc‡Rjv †cv÷gv÷vi-10] B subject agrees with verb
A was B were C subject and verb do not go together
C has D have Ans:a D subject is in plural number Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨ subject (the box) hv singular e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b singular subject(presence) Gi
hv‡K g‡b g‡b it ai‡j, DËi n‡Z cv‡i it has/ it mv‡_ is e‡m‡Q weavq ejv hvq subject Gi mv‡_
was| GLb DËi was n‡q‡Q| Avi has n‡e bv verb Gi agreement n‡q‡Q|
KviY tense we‡ePbvq 1g Ask past tense Av‡Q|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 568 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
73. A writer of stories -------------- need of 74. The decoration of the new office block,
imagination. [kªg cwi`߇ii mn: kªg cwiPvjK-06] including the furniture and curtains, ---
A does B have ----. [RbZv e¨vsK (AEO) -15]
C is D has Ans:d A is more pleasing B are more pleasing
e¨vL¨v: G ev‡K¨ has main verb Ges need noun C have most pleasing
wn‡m‡‡e KvR K‡i‡Q| D is most pleasing Ans:d
 Advanced Learning: Subject Gi Hints: GB ev‡K¨i Avmj sub n‡jv decoration
Ae¯’v‡b ‡Kv‡bv noun Gi apposition wn‡m‡e hv singular Ges Lye fv‡jv eySv‡Z most weavq
`yB Kgvi gv‡S AwZwi³ hvB _vK Zv ev‡K¨ A©_ DËi- d;
Qvov †Kvb cÖfve †dj‡e bv| wØavMÖ¯’ nIqvi KviY ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ ║║
†bB| G‡ÿ‡Î Avmj subject ‡_‡K verb A‡bK 75. Each learner of English --- a good
`y‡i _vK‡ZB cv‡i| †hgb: wb‡Pi evK¨¸‡jv‡Z dictionary. [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i mnKvix wkÿK-17]
decoration I scopes n‡jv subject Avi †ek A need B is

`y‡i k~b¨¯’v‡b em‡e verb| C are D needs Ans:d

Topic-17: wewfbœ Prepositional Phrase hy³ Subject Gi †ÿ‡Î Verb e¨env‡ii wbqg?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Prepositional Phrase hy³ Subject Gi mv‡_ Verb : together with, along with,
accompanied with, as well as, and not, in addition to, including to, due to, in
spite of, despite BZ¨vw` Prepositional Phrase ¸‡jv Øviv hy³ `yB ev Z‡ZvwaK
noun/pronoun, Subject AvKv‡i Avm‡j, cÖ_g noun/ pronoun ev 1g preposition Gi
Av‡Mi N/P Abyhvqx verb e‡m| ‡hgb: He together with his friends has already come.
gv_vq ivLyb: wewfbœ cÖ‡kœ GKvwaK Ackb DËi g‡b n‡e ZLb tense, voice I Ab¨vb¨ factor we‡ePbv Ki‡Z n‡e|
76. ‘Karim as well as Nayeem --- praise. 79. Mr. Salim, accompanied by his
[‡iwR÷vW© †emiKvix cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (UMi) -11,  ûeû Kgb daughter sumi and his only son Dipu, ---
cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (4- avc)- 19]
killed yesterday. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
A are deserving B deserves et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (wR) †mU-wm, 19-20]
C deserve deserving Ans:b
D is A was B were
e¨vL¨v: deserve verb Gi mvaviYZ continuous C have been D had Ans:a
tense nq bv weavq DËi- d bv n‡q DËi n‡e- b 80. Lima along with her friends --- to
77. The man along with her neighbours -- school every day. [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv
working for the welfare of the A go B goes (¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2) -17]
people.[wcGmwm-16] C is going D are going Ans:b
A have B is e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ everyday _vKvq evK¨wU present Ind.
C were D are Ans:b tense n‡e weavq DËi-b; ev‡K¨i subject(Lima);
78. The principal along with his students --- 81. The headmaster along with his colleagues
planting trees for two hours. [15Zg cÖfvlK --- coming here today. (cÖavb wkÿK Zvi
wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgchv©q): 18]
mnKvgx©‡`i mv‡_ wb‡q AvR GLv‡b Avm‡Z‡Qb) [11Zg wkÿK
A have been B has been wbeÜb (¯‹yj/mgch©vq-2)-14]
C is D are Ans:b A have B is
C were D are Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 569 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


82. Orthita as well as Obhinibesh (to be) 85. Her brother along with her parents
attending the party. [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb insist that She remain in school. [evsjv‡`k
A are B is cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q] 17] nvDR wewìs K‡c©v‡ikb (Awdmvi)-11, Lytwet (L) 14-15]

C have been D been Ans:b A are insisting B have insisting


e¨vL¨v: As well as- Gi c~‡e©i noun/pronoun C insists D were insistingAns:c
ev‡K¨i subject nq| myZivs subject ‘Orthita’ 86. Mr Ali as well as his two sons (to be)
present there yesterday. [ivtwet (F1) 12-13]
singular nIqvq verb I singular (is) n‡e|
A was B were
83. Everything including to the books ---
C is D are Ans:a
bought. [Avbmvi `ßi mv‡K©j GWRy‡U›U (¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq-10]
e¨vL¨v: as well as c~‡e©i noun Mr. Ali n‡”Q
A were B was
singular weavq verb wU singular n‡e Ges ev‡K¨
C are D have Ans:b
yesterday Av‡Q weavq verb Gi past indefinite
84. The chief competitor, as well as
tense n‡e| ZvB verb wn‡m‡e was Ÿm‡e|
ourselves, --- prices this summer.
87. Nipa as well as her brothers (come) to
A is obliged to raise [RbZv e¨vsK (AEO)-15]
me. [6ô†emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cix¶v-10]
B is obliged to rising
A have come B are coming
C are obliged to raise
C was gone D has come Ans:d
D are obliged in rising Ans:a
Topic-18: wewfbœ co-ordinating conjunction hy³ Subject Gi †ÿ‡Î Verb e¨env‡ii wbqg wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Verb with co-ordinating conjunction: wewfbœ cÖKvi co-ordinating conjunction-
†hgb, Either---or---, neither --- nor---, not only---but also---, not-----but--- BZ¨vw`
Øviv `y‡Uv noun/pronoun hy³ n‡j, or, nor, but also Ges but, G‡`i cieZ©x ev 2q
noun/pronoun Abymv‡i Verb e‡m| †hgb: Neither Sufia nor I am capable of solving
the problem. kU©KvU©: G‡ÿ‡Î Avmj sub _v‡K verb Gi wbK‡U|
Remind: wewfbœ cÖ‡kœ GKvwaK Ackb DËi g‡b n‡e ZLb tense, voice I Ab¨vb¨ factor we‡ePbv Ki‡Z n‡e|
 Link: Co-ordinate conjunction Gi basic idea bv _vK‡j conjunction Aa¨vq c‡o Avmyb|
88. Neither Rahim nor Rini --- qualified for 90. Neither the moon nor the stars ---
the job. [29th BCS, mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii cÖ‡ekbvix Awdmvi- visible last night. The verb to fill in the
13, cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i wnmve mn-14, evsjv‡`k †gwib GKv‡Wgx-15-16] gap should be- [Z_¨ gš¿Yv. Aaxb wewUwe-Gi mnKvix
Aare B is cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -2017]
Cwas D were Ans:b was B were
A
89. Neither Jane nor her brothers -- a C are D had been Ans:b
consent form for tomorrow’s field trip. 91. Neither the salesman nor the marketing
A need B needs [Xvtwet (C) 11-12] manager --- of the system. [RbZv e¨vsK (AEO)-15]
C is needing D has need Ans:a A is favouring B are for favour
Source: CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-4, Section- C are in favour D is in favour Ans:d
2, Part-A, Question-3, ûeû, P-414] 92. Neither Sharmeen nor her friend ---
e¨vL¨v: nor- Gici plural noun _vK‡j verb present last week. [cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi †WUv Gw›Uª
Aek¨B plural nq; ZvB DËi n‡e (need)| A were B was Acv‡iUi-16]
C have been D is Ans:b
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 570 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
93. Neither Mr. Karim nor his friend are 94. Choose the correct sentence. [mnKvix
invited to speak at the seminar. [Xvtwet (D) _vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Kg©KZ©v (ATEO)-16]
12-13, Pubali Bank-11] A Either they or I are wrong.
A is invited to speak at the seminar. B Either they or I is wrong.
B are invited to speak at the seminar. C Either they or I am wrong.
C is to speak at the seminar. D Either they or I were wrong. Ans:c
D are speaking at the seminar. Ans:a

Topic-19: A many Ges Many a/an hy³ Subject Gi †ÿ‡Î Verb e¨env‡ii wbqg wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Verb with (A many Ges Many a/an) + Noun : A many Gi ci noun I verb `ywUB plural nq|
MVb: A Many + plural noun+ plural verb------; †KŠkj: GLv‡b c‡i many plural ZvB me plural
†hgb: A many men have done the work. (A‡bK msL¨K †jvK wg‡j KvRwU K‡i‡Q)
Avi Many a/an Gi c‡i noun I verb `y‡UvB singular nq| MVb: Many a/an+
singular common noun+ singular verb--- †KŠkj: GLv‡b c‡i a/an singular ZvB
me singular; †hgb: Many a man has done the work. (A‡bK †jvKB KvRwU K‡i‡Q)
95. Many a man --- succumbed to such 97. Many a student --- present in the class.
temptation. [Southeast Bank (Trainee Officer) -18] (A‡bK QvÎB K¬v‡m Dcw¯’Z Av‡Q) [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 16-17,
A get B are  ûeû Kgb cÖk:œ wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wkÿv cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix
C have D has Ans:d A are B have cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi)- 19]

96. Many a student --- to qualify the driving C is D has Ans:c


test on the first try. [Pt wet (A) 16-17] 98. Many a --- tried to complete the work.
[‡ijI‡q mnKvix Kgv‡W›U-07, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 15-16]
A fail B fails
A men has B men have
C pass D passes Ans:b
C man have D man has Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: mvaviY ev¯Íe wPšÍv Kiæb- †ewki fvM QvÎB
1g evi driving test G e¨v_© nq weavq DËi b;
Topic-20: Indefinite/Distributive Pronoun hy³ Subject Gi †ÿ‡Î Verb wK nq?
Verb with Indefinite/Distributive Pronoun: One of, Each of, Either of,
Neither of BZ¨vw`i ci noun plural nq wKš‘ verb singular nq| KviY jÿ¨ Kiæb,
A‡b‡Ki g‡a¨ †evSv‡Z noun plural Avi cÖwZ/GK eySv‡Z of Gi c~‡e© One, Each, Either,
Neither, Much me singular weavq Verb nq Singular|
MVb: One of, Either of, Neither of, much of + the + noun (plural)+ verb (singular)---.
‡hgb: One of the boys was present. (evjK‡`i g‡a¨ GKRb Dcw¯’Z wQ‡jv)
Remind: wewfbœ cÖ‡kœ GKvwaK Ackb DËi g‡b n‡e ZLb tense, voice I Ab¨vb¨ factor we‡ePbv Ki‡Z n‡e|
Link Chapter: G msµvšÍ Av‡iv Basic Rvb‡Z PvB‡j pronoun Aa¨vqwUi indefinite Pronoun Part co–b-
99. Each of the students who filled out the Tips: ev‡K¨i subject(each) hv singular, g‡b
admission form --- the test. [Xvtwet (D) 15-16, g‡b He ai‡j He is/ He has n‡Z cv‡i| cixÿvq
gv‡K©›UvBj e¨vsK (MTO) -15]
Dcw¯’Z nIqv A‡_© at e‡m weavq DËi- b|
A have appeared at B has appeared at
QvÎQvÎx‡`i g‡a¨ hviv fwZ© dg© cyiY K‡i‡Q Zv‡`i
C are appearing at D is appearing Ans:b
cÖ‡Z¨‡K cixÿv w`‡q‡Q|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 571 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
100. At least one of the students --- full marks 105. Neither of the books --- interesting. [Xvtwet
every time. [24 BCS, 6ô cÖfvlK wbeÜb-10, c~evjx e¨vsK
th Awafz³ 7 K‡jR (weÁvb Abyl`) 2018-19, Z_¨ I †hvMv‡hvM cÖhyw³
wmwbqi Awdmvi-13, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (ivBb)-13, ivtwet wefv‡Mi mnKvix †bUIqvK© BwÄwbqvi- 19]
†jvKcÖkvmb 05-06,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK A was B were
A get B are getting (3 - avc) - 19] C have been D are Ans:a
C gets D have got Ans:c 106. Which one is correct? [wbe©vPb K‡gkb mwPevj‡q
Tips: Every time _vK‡j evK¨wU Present D”Pgvb mnKvix-18]

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 572 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


111. Which of the following sentence is 113. Each of the girls -- the class regularly.
incorrect- [RvZxq Kwe KvRx b: B: we: (wW --BDwbU): 16-17] (‡g‡q‡`i cÖ‡Z¨‡K wbqwgZ K¬vm K‡i)[‡et‡ivtwet (evwbR¨)
A Are you on this committee? 08-09]

B What’s the time by your watch? A attended B attends

C He repented of his action. C attending D attend Ans: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|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


D been training Ans:c

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
e¨vL¨v: seem verb wU mvaviYZ present Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
indefinite tense nq weavq DËi- c https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 573 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-22: Plural Countable Determiner hy³ Subject Gi Verb wU singular bv plural nq?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Verb with Plural Determiner: Plural Countable determiner ¸‡jvi ci noun
Plural weavq verb-I plural nq| MVb: Both/Many/ Few/ number/ another/ several/
different/ those/ these + Plural (n) + plural (v) nq| G‡`i A_© `yB/Gi AwaK †evSvq|
 Advanced Learning: GB determiner ¸‡jvi ci noun bv Avm‡jI verb plural nq|
ZLb G¸‡jv plural pronoun Gi KvR K‡i| Avi G‡`i ci noun _vK‡j G¸‡jv Adjective wn‡m‡e we‡eP¨|
‡hgb: Many students are reading novel and Many are discussing the matter. GB ev‡K¨ 1g As‡k
many GKwU Adjective Ges subject- Students Avi 2q Many Pronoun Ges Subject(Many) wb‡RB|
 Link Chapter: Determiner m¤ú‡K© Basic aviYv Kg _vK‡j we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbvq Determiner Aa¨vqwU c‡o Avm‡Z cv‡ib|

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
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 574 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Verb with Relative Pronoun: Relative pronoun(who, which, that, what
BZ¨vw`) Gi wVK c‡iB hw` verb Av‡m Z‡e Zv H Relative pronoun Gi wVK mvg‡bB Aew¯’Z
Antecedent(c~e©c`) Abymv‡i e‡m|
†hgb: It is he who is to blame. It is I who am to blame.

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

Topic-25: More than hy³ Subject Gi †ÿ‡Î Verb e‡m wK Abymv‡i?


Verb with More than : More than Gi cieZx© Noun/Pronoun Abymv‡i Verb
e‡m| †hgb: More than two general people were killed in the fighting.
137. More than two general people (to kill) in the fighting. [Btwet 06-07]
A More than two general people is killed in the fighting. hy‡× 2 R‡bi †ewk mvaviY
B More than two general people were killed in the fighting. †jvK gviv wM‡qwQj;
C More than two general people was killed in the fighting.
D More than two general people have killed in the fighting. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b People(Plural subject) ZvB DËi n‡Z cv‡i were Ges have hy³ Ackb b/d| Ab¨w`‡K Voice
we‡ePbvq evK¨wU Passive voice n‡e weavq mwVK DËi- b|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 575 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-26: Fraction/fMœvsk hy³ Subject Gi †ÿ‡Î Verb e¨env‡ii wbqg wZbwU wK wK? D`vniY `vI

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Verb with Fraction/fMœvsk: Av‡MB e‡j †bB A‡b‡Ki Kv‡Q GB mnR wbqgwU KwVb g‡b
nq| GB AskwU MwY‡Zi mv‡_I RwoZ| ZvB Avwg †f‡½ ‡f‡½ Av‡jvPbv KiwQ| Pjyb cÖ_‡g †R‡b
†bB fMœvsk wKfv‡e wjL‡Z nq|  fMœvsk wjLvi wbqg: MwY‡Z 1/3 = GK Z…Zxqvsk = one-
third, A_©vr je 1 n‡j n‡ii mv‡_ s hy³ Kiv nq bv|
Avevi MwY‡Z 2/3 = `yB-Z…Zxqvsk = Two-thirds, A_©vr je 1 Gi AwaK n‡j n‡ii mv‡_ s hy³ Ki‡Z nq|
Gfv‡e mKj D`vni‡Y jÿ¨ ivL‡Z n‡e: 1/4th= one-fourth, `yB-PZz_v©sk = (2/4) = Two-fourths BZ¨vw`|
138. `yB-Z…Zxqvs‡ki mwVK Bs‡iRx -- [uRbkw³ I Kg©ms¯’vb 140. Which one is correct sentence? (Avwg
ey¨‡ivi Dc-cwiPvjK -01] KvRUvi `yB-Z…Zxqvsk ‡kl K‡iwQ) [gva¨wgK cÖavb wkÿK-03]
A two-thirds B two-third Ans:a A I have finished two-third of the works.
C two bt there D two above three B have finished two-thirds of the work.
139. What is the correct expression of the C I have finished two-thirds of the works.
fraction 5 2/3? [miKvix gva¨wgK wkÿv-09] D I have finished two-third of the work.Ans:b
A Five and two-third e¨vL¨v: Ackb a, c fzj KviY third Gi mv‡_ s hy³
B Five and two-thirds n‡Zv| Avi Ackb c fzj KviY work uncountable
C Five and a two-thirds noun hvi mv‡_ s hy³ nq bv| GZGe mew`K †_‡K
D Five and a two third Ans:b mwVK DËi- 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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 576 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Verb with Fraction/fMœvsk: GKK_vq fraction/ Percent Gi c‡ii noun/Pro. Abymv‡i verb em‡e|
we¯ÍvwiZ wbqg-02: Fraction/% (singular/plural) hvB‡nvK Gici of + (Countable Plural Noun ev
Plural Pronoun) _vK‡j verb Plural nq| ‡hgb: Two-thirds of the jackfruits have been eaten.
One-third of the students are absent. (QvÎQvÎx‡`i wZ‡bi GK Ask Abycw¯’Z),
[Remind: je 1 Gi †ewk n‡j n‡ii mv‡_ s/es †hvM nq, †hgb: `yB-Z…Zxqvsk (2/3) = Two-thirds]
Av‡iv we¯ÍvwiZ †`Ly‡Z PvB‡j wj¼: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6NqbF58qL8&t=4s
gv_vq ivLyb: wewfbœ cÖ‡kœ GKvwaK Ackb DËi g‡b n‡e ZLb tense, voice I Ab¨vb¨ factor we‡ePbv Ki‡Z n‡e|
144. Nearly 71% of the members --- in favor ║║ Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
of the policy. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (wW-BDwbU) 17-18] 149. Identify the correct sentence. (wZb-PZz_©vsk
A is B have †jvK Abycw¯’Z) [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 18-19]
C are D was Ans:c A Three fourths of the people are absent.
145. Two-third of the children --- present in B Three fourth of the people are absent.
the function. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK C Three fourth of the people is absent.
gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -19] D Three fourth of the people is absent.Ans:a
A is B was
150. Fill in the gap: Two-thirds of the work -
C were D have Ans:c
-- finished. [ivtwet (E1) 17-18]
146. Three-fourths of the books --- sold. [¯^v¯’¨ 151. 1/4th of the work --- finished. (Kv‡Ri GK
gš¿Yvj‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -16]
PZy_©vsk †kl nBqv‡Q) [ivtwet 07-08]
A have been B has been
A has been B were
C had D was Ans:a
C have been D had Ans:a
147. One third of the students --- present in
152. Two- thirds of the mega city ------.
the class. [Xvtwet (D) 14-14, gv‡K©bUvBj e¨vsK (MTO) 15]
A have been destroyed by dynamite
A is B are
B have destroyed by dynamite [Ptwet (D) 17-18]
C remains D do not Ans:b
C has been destroyed by dynamite
 Advanced Learning: evsjvq †`o A‡_© One
D has destroyed by dynamite Ans:c
and a half Ges †mvqv A‡_© One and a quarter
e¨vL¨v: †gMvwmwUi `yB Z…Zxqvsk wWbvgvBU Øviv aŸsm
e‡m| G‡`i c‡i noun plural nq wKš‘ verb
nBqv‡Q|
singular nq| KviY Bs‡iwR‡Z subject 2Gi Kg
153. Choose the correct sentence. [ivtwet 08-09,
n‡j verb singular Avi 1 Gi †ewk n‡jB noun gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17]
plural nq| MVb: One and a half/ One and a ATwo third of the crops are damaged.
quarter + plural noun + singular verb ‡hgb: B Two third of the crops is damaged.
One and a quarter apples is enough. One C Two thirds of the crops are damaged.
and a half apples has been eaten up. D Two third of the crop is damaged. Ans:c

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 577 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Topic-27: Infinitive, Gerund, Clause Giv Subject AvKv‡i Singular bv Plural nq?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Verb with Infinitive, Gerund, Clause: ev‡K¨ Infinitive, Gerund, Clause hLb
subject iƒ‡c KvR K‡i ZLb verb wU singular nq| `ªæZ DËi Ki‡Z PvB Giƒc subject ‡K g‡b
g‡b It fveyb| ‡hgb: Reading novels is my favourite pastime. (It is) (Dcb¨vm cov
Avgvi wcÖq Aemi-we‡bv`b) All that glitters is not gold. (PKPK Ki‡jB †mvbv nq bv)
Attention: Gme subject mn evK¨wU wPišÍb mZ¨ I Af¨vmMZ †evSv‡j present indefinite tense nq|
Link Chapter: hv‡`i Infinitive, Gerund, Clause Gi basic `ye©j Zviv mywPcÎ †_‡K †`‡L Aa¨vq¸‡jv c‡o Avmyb|
155. To err --- human. (gvbyl gvÎB fzj/ gvbylB fzj 160. What you say --- true. (Zzwg hv ej Zv mZ¨/
K‡i) [weAviwm wmwbqi Awdmvi cixÿv-2000] ev¯‘e) [ivtwet 08-09]
A are B be A is B do
C is D not Ans:c C are D does Ans:a
Extra Learning: error n‡”Q noun Avi err n‡”Q e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ what you say GKwU clause hv
verb; Ab¨w`‡K to err n‡jv infinitive ZvB is DËi| singular ZvB verb(is) n‡q‡Q|
156. Rain falling on the roof ---. (Qv‡` e„wó el©Y 161. Studying lots of books (make) a person
kã ‰Zwi K‡i) [ivtwet (F, ‡Rvi) 14-15, wkÿv cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. (wnmve)- 29 knowledgeable and wise. [Kztwet (A) 16-17]
A‡±v. 21]
A makes B make
A making noise B makes a noiseAns:b
C is made D making Ans:a
C make a noise D is making a noise
║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
157. Telling lies --- a great sin.(wg_¨v ejv gnv cvc)
[‡ijI‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-13, 8g we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)-13]
162. Reading novels --- my passion. (Dcb¨vm
A am B are
cov Avgvi Avmw³) [Ptwet (B) 09-10, ‡et‡ivtwet (D) 13-14]
C was D is Ans:d A is B are

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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 578 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


164. Select the correct answer. (‡jvKR‡bi msL¨v 166. The number of students seeking
LyeB †ekx wQj)[hye Dbœqb Awa`߇ii mn. cwiPvjK-99] Ans:a admission ---. [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ I †hvMv‡hvM cÖhyw³
A The number of people was very high. wefv‡Mi mnKvix †bUIqvK© BwÄwbqvii- 19,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: kÖg I
Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg cwi`k©K (†mdwU); †gKvwbK¨vji †UK‡bvjwR,
B The number of people were very high. 19, [cvtwetcÖtwet (C, gvbweK) 16-17]
C The number of peoples was very high. A have increased B have been increased
Hints: the number _vK‡j verb singular C is increased D has increased Ans:d
ZvB was DËi| Avi c fzj KviY people Gi mv‡_ e¨vL¨v: the number singular Ges evK¨wU active
s hy³ nq bv| voice ZvB d mwVK DËi|
165. The number of boys present in the 167. A number of the students ------- joined
function ---- satisfactory. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb together to form a club for hockey fans.
cÖkœ: ciivó gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v- 19]
A has B have [DBBL-10]
A was B have
C is D are Ans:b
C were D have been Ans:a
Tips: ‘A number of + plural noun + Plural
Tips: ‘The number of + plural noun wKš‘ verb e¨eüZ nq| myZivs have DËi|
singular verb wn‡m‡e e¨eüZ nq| myZivs was D:
Topic-29: GKK hy³ Uncountable Noun Ges G‡`i GKK¸‡jv Subject n‡j Verb e¨env‡ii wbqg wK?
GKKhy³ noun GKK noun (singular/plural)
Time (mgq) 1 day, two days, 2 months, 5 years, century, decade (10 years) etc.

+ 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)]

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


GKK_vq g‡b ivLyb: mgq, g~j¨, ‰`N©¨, IRb, `~iZ¡, ZvcgvÎv BZ¨vw` †hfv‡eB _vK verb singular nq;
GKK hy³ Uncountable Noun Gi mv‡_ Verb: Dc‡ii Time, Money, Length,
weight, distance, temperature GB GKK hy³ noun ¸‡jv uncountable| ZvB G‡`i ci
mvaviY wbq‡gB verb singular nq| ‡hgb: Time is most valuable for all.
G‡`i GKK¸‡jv 1 day, two days, Ten miles, one mile BZ¨vw` countable hv‡`i singular/plural Dfq
iƒc Av‡Q| GB GKK ¸‡jv singular/plural ‡hfv‡eB AvmyK verb nq singular nq| KviY mgq, `~iZ¡, cwigvc,
UvKv BZ¨vw` plural n‡jI verb wU singular n‡e| ‡hgb: Ten thousand dollars is a lot of money. (10
nvRvi Wjvi cÖPzi A_©) GLv‡b dollars Av‡Q ZeyI verb is n‡q‡Q|
 Attention: mvaviYZ Gme subject mn evK¨wU wPišÍb mZ¨ †evSv‡j present indefinite tense nq|
168. Take five laks --- a good amount. [ GB 169. Ten thousand dollars --- a lot of money
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii
(for a cup of tea) [Rtwet C 14-15), mgvR‡mev Awa`ßi
A are B is Gw÷‡gUi-19] mnKvwi wkÿK-17, Xvtwet (C), 14-15, htwetwetcÖt (A) 16-17]
C have D were Ans:b A have been B are
e¨vL¨v: mgq, `~iZ¡, cwigvc, UvKv BZ¨vw` plural C is D were Ans:c
n‡jI verb wU singular n‡e|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 579 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
170. Which is correct? (`k gvBj GKwU `xN© `~iZ¡) Hints: Two hours GwU plural nIqv ¯^‡Ë¡I
[twenty = 20 Øviv KvQvKvwQ Ackb wQ‡jv: Btwet 04-05] mgwš^Z eySv‡Z GwU singular verb (is) MÖnY
A Twenty miles are a long distance. Ki‡e| GLb is Av‡Q Ackb a/b †Z| wKš‘ Two Gi
B Twenty miles is a long distance. ci hours n‡e ZvB b fzj| myZivs mwVK DËi- a|
C Twenty miles are very distant. 172. A “decade” is the same as: [Xvt wet (B) 15-16]
D Twenty miles is long distance. Ans:b A twelve years B ten years
Hints: Twenty miles GwU plural nIqv C twenty years D thirty years Ans:b
¯^‡Ë¡I mgwš^Z eySv‡Z GwU singular verb (is) MÖnY ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ ║║
Ki‡e| Avevi distance Gi mvg‡b adjective Øviv 173. Nine thousand taka --- a good amount
common noun nq| ZvB G‡`i Av‡M a/an e‡m| of money. [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb evsjv‡`k †Uwjwfkb Ges
myZivs DËi- b| weÁvcb AvwaKvwiK (‡MÖW 2)-06]

171. Which one is correct? [ivtwet (A1) 18-19]


A are B is
C was D were Ans:b
A Two hours is a long time.
B Two hour is a long time. e¨vL¨v: subject singular ZvB is/was n‡Z cv‡i|
C Two hours are a long time. wKš‘ Gme evK¨¸‡jv mvaviY mZ¨ weavq present
D Two hours are long time. Ans:a tense (is) mwVK DËi|
Topic-30: There/ Here/ Adjective Gi c‡ii Verb wU wK Abymv‡i nq? D`vniY w`‡q eywS‡q `vI|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Verb with There/ Here/ Adjective : There/Here/Adjective Øviv evK¨ ïiæ n‡j, G‡ÿ‡Î verb Gi
cieZ©x noun/pronoun Abymv‡i verb wU singular/plural nq| A_©vr c‡ii noun singular n‡j verb
singular Ges c‡ii noun plural n‡j verb plural nq| D‡jøL¨- evK¨wU interrogative n‡jI GB wbqg cÖ‡hvR¨|
MVb: a) Here/There + verb (Singular/Plural) + Subject (Singular/Plural) ----- .
‡hgb: There is a glass of water on the table. There are no lessons today.
b) Verb(Singular/Plural) + Here/There+---+ Subject (Singular/Plural)---?
‡hgb: Are there any cars on the street? Is there any car on the street?
c) Adjective + verb (Singular/Plural) + Subject (Singular/Plural) ----.
‡hgb: Loud were the cries of the victim. Sweet --- the uses of adversity.
174. ------- there any nursing schools ------- 176. In those days there (to be) no
Chittagong? [Xvtwet (B) 11-12] steamships. [Rtwet (C) 09-10]
A Is, at B Are, on A were B was
C Was, in D Are, in Ans:d C would D are Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: any nursing schools n‡”Q plural ev‡K¨i evsjv: H w`b¸‡jv‡Z ev®úPvwjZ RvnvR wQj
subject ZvB are n‡e Ges Chittagong Gi c~‡e© bv; ev‡K¨i subject (steamships) plural Ges
in n‡e| evK¨wU past/ AZxZ Kvj‡K wb‡`©k K‡i‡Q| ZvB
175. There --- twelve months in a year. [ Kgb option-a mwVK;
cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -19]
177. ---there any car on the street? [K…wlm¤úªmviY
A were B was Awa`߇ii mnKvix K…wl Kg©KZ©v : 13/16]
C are D have Ans:c A Is B Are
e¨vL¨v: cÖ`Ë ev‡K¨i sub n‡jv twelve month hv C Am D Isn’t Ans:a
plural| myZivs cÖ`Ë ev‡K¨i be verb “are” n‡e|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 580 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
178. Choose the correct sentence. [cÖv_wgK we: mn: 180. Sweet --- the uses of adversity. (cÖwZKzjZvi
wkÿK (emšÍ): 10/ ciivóª gš¿Yvj‰qi cÖmvkwbK Kg©KZ©v: 04] djvdjB mywgó nq) [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb
A There are a book on the table. Ans:b gš¿Yvj‡qi kÖg cwi`k©K (†mdwU); †gKvwbK¨vji †UK‡bvjwR- 19]
B There are a book and a pen on the table. A is B are
C There is book and a pen on the table. C has D have Ans:b
D There is a book and a pen on the table. ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ ║║
179. Which of the following is a correct 181. Here -- the notebook and report that I
sentence? [Xvtwet 00-01] promised you last week. [Xvtwet (B-Elective
A There is no lessons today. English) 08-09, Ptwet 06-07, (D) 12-13]
B There are no lessons today. A is B are
C There are no lesson today. C was D has been Ans:b
D None of the above Ans:b Source: CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-4,
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a fzj KviY no lessons Gi mv‡_ Section-2, Part-A, Question-2, ûeû, P-413]

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|

 Advanced Learning:
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.

GB Aa¨v‡qi mv‡_ cÖvmw½K Av‡iv wKQz wbqg Av‡Q hv g~jZ


Verb, Modal Verb, Tense I Conjunction,
Aa¨v‡q Av‡jvPbv Kiv Av‡Q| ZvB weiw³ Gov‡Z GLv‡b
repeat Kiv n‡jv bv| welqwU cvV‡Ki Rb¨ BwZevPK|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 581 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Model Test/Chapter Review
1. Find out the correct sentence. [Dc‡Rjv wbe©vPb 7. Five miles --- a long distance. [Btwet (C) 10-
Awdmvi-04] 11, RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-16]
A Who does not know that two and two A are B is
make four? C had D were Ans:b
B Who do not know that two and two 8. The memoranda --- not important.
make four? (¯§viK¸‡jv ¸iæZ¡c~Y© bq) [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 09-10]
C Who does not know that two and two A is B has
makes four? C have D are Ans:d
D Who does not know that two and two e¨vL¨v: memoranda n‡”Q memorandum Gi
have make four? Ans:a,c plural| myZivs verb wU plural n‡e|
2. Two-thirds of the road --- repaired.(iv¯Ívi 9. Many a flower --- born to blush unseen.
`yBZ…Zxqvsk †givgZ nBqv‡Q) [National Bank Officer -10] [ivtwet 09-10, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 15-16]

A have been B were are


A B were

C are D has been Ans:d C was D is Ans:d

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
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb majority n‡jv singular ZvB d mwVK Ackb|
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishA
$$$$$$$$$$$00oooooo00$$$$$$$$$$$$

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 582 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Voice Change (evP¨ cwieZ©b) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 17wU+- 2-9, 9-14, 15-18, 19-24, 27, 29, 32
 All Bank Job Exams 16wU+- 9-14, 15-17, 20-23, 26, 28, 31
 Primary Job Exams 118wU+- 9-14, 17-19, 20-23, 25, 28, 29, 31
 PSC & Other Jobs 268wU+- All

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


Present and Past Ind. tense †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ Modal Auxiliary †_‡K 1wU cÖkœ:
1. The best passive form of- “We don’t 4. The correct passive form of “You must
like idle people.” [17th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] shut these doors. [35th BCS]

A We are not liked by idle people. A These must be shut doors.

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
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
e¨vL¨v: Embodied Gi mv‡_ preposition wn‡m‡e
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ in e‡m|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 583 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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  

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 584 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


 GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv ïiæ 

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


wfwWI K¬vm Part-01: GB wfwWI‡Z cÖkœ
1-07 GKmv‡_ Av‡jvPbv I D`vniY practice
¸‡jv live K¬vm AvKv‡i †`Iqv Av‡Q|
cÖkœ-01: Voice Change Kv‡K e‡j? Bnv KZ cÖKvi Ges wK wK?
Voice Change: Voice Change k‡ãi A_© evP¨ cwieZ©b| hLb †Kvb ev‡K¨ verb Gi KvR, Subject ev KZ©v
wb‡RB Ki‡Z cv‡i; ZLb D³ evK¨wU‡K ejv nq KZ„©evP¨ evK¨| Avi hLb †Kvb verb Gi KvR, Subject ev KZ©v
wb‡R Ki‡Z cv‡i bv eis verb Gi object ev Kg© Øviv m¤ú~Y© nq ZLb D³ evK¨wU‡K ejv nq Kg©evP¨ evK¨| Avi
Bs‡iRx‡Z Giƒc KZ©„evPK evK¨‡K Kg©evPK ev‡K¨ A_ev Kg©evPK evK¨‡K KZ©…evPK ev‡K¨ iƒcv³i Kivi bvgB voice
Change ev evP¨ cwieZ©b| Voice Change `yB cÖKvi-
 Active Voice: ev‡K¨i KZ©v/Subject hLb mwµq A_©vr wb‡R KvR K‡i ZLb G‡K
active voice e‡j| †hgb: He thanked me. (Active)[GLv‡b ‡m wb‡R ab¨ev` w`‡q‡Q]
 Passive Voice: ev‡K¨i KZ©v/Subject hLb mwµq bq A_©vr wb‡R KvR K‡i bv eis object Øviv KvR m¤ú~Y©
K‡i †bq ZLb Zv‡K passive voice e‡j| †hgb: I was thanked by him. (Passive)
Voice Gi g~j welq: Voice Gi g~j welq n‡jv: me©`v Tense, Subject, Object, Verb, Auxiliary verb BZ¨vw`
follow Kiv| ZvB GB welq¸‡jvB gv_vq †i‡L voice Ki‡Z n‡e| wb‡¤œ Voice Change Gi ¸iæZ¡c~Y© Ask wn‡m‡e mKj
Tense Gi MVb †`Iqv n‡jv| Lye fv‡jvfv‡e c‡o ‡bIqvi Aby‡iva _vK‡jv|
Voice Gi †ÿ‡Î AwZ ¸iæZ¡c~Y© Tense Structures-
Sub + v1(s/es) + object……..
1 Present indefinite tense Sub + am/ is/ are/ have/ has + object……..
Sub + (do not +v1)/ (does not +v1) + object……..
2 Present continuous tense Sub + am/is/are + (v1+ing) + object…..
3 Present perfect tense Sub + have/has + v3 + object……
4 Present perfect continuous tense Sub + have been/has been + (v1+ing) + object…..
5 Past indefinite tense Sub + v2/ was/ were/ had/ did not+ V1 + object…..
6 Past continuous tense Sub + was/were + (v1+ing) + object…….
7 Past perfect tense Sub + had + v3 + object…...
8 Past perfect continuous tense Sub + had been + (v1+ing) + object……
9 Future indefinite tense Sub + shall/will + v1 +object………
10 Future continuous tense Sub + shall be/will be + (v1+ing) + object….
11 Future perfect tense Sub + shall have/will have + v3 + object……..
12 Future perfect continuous tense Sub + shall/will + have been + (v1+ing) + obj……
 Dc‡ii 12wU Tense Structure ‡K wfwË K‡i Voice Ges Narration Z_v Grammar Gi cÖvq 80% rules
mgvavb nq| ZvB GB 12wU MV‡b ‡Kv_vq †Kvb Auxiliary verb Av‡Q? ‡Kv_vq main verb Gi iƒc †Kgb? Giƒc
welq¸‡jv Aek¨B Lye fvjfv‡e Rvb‡Z n‡e| bZzev eyS‡Z mgm¨ n‡e| ZvB cÖ‡qvR‡b evievi coyb|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 585 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
wewfbœ Tense G Assertive Sentence Gi Voice Change -we¯ÍvwiZ-
cÖk-œ 02: Voice cwieZ©‡bi Rb¨ Active ‡_‡K Passive Kivi mswÿß wbqgmg~n wK wK??
 MCQ cÖkœ `ªæZ mgvav‡bi †KŠkj: g~jZ 1g step Øviv Avcwb magic fv‡eB 80% MCQ mgvavb cv‡eb|
 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| GB †KŠk‡j mgvavb Ki‡j Avcwb Ab¨‡`i Zzjbvq A‡bK Kg mg‡q mwVK DËi Ki‡Z cvi‡eb|
Avi †Mvovwg Ki‡j Avcwb †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 GKUz †KŠkwj bv n‡j mviv Rxe‡bI Kcv‡j fv‡jv
wKQz RyU‡e bv|
1st Step/ g~j KvR:
Tense Z_v Finite Verb Gi cwieZ©b- (Assertive sentence mn cy‡iv Aa¨v‡qi Rb¨ cÖ‡hvR¨ wbqg)
Active ev‡K¨- V1(s/es) _vK‡j- Passive ev‡K¨- am, is, are + V3 LuyR‡Z n‡e
Active ev‡K¨- have, has ” Passive ev‡K¨- am, is, are + V3/(had) ”

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¨- did not+V1(go) ” Passive ev‡K¨- was, were (not)+ V3 ”

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.
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 586 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 587 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 588 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


12. The best passive form of- “We don’t 14. The correct passive of: I do not like
like idle people.” [17th BCS, ivtwet (F1) 11-12, mnt Pasta’? [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: htwetcÖtwet BDwbU- E, 19-20]
e¨e¯’vcK †cÖUªevsjv -11, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (C) 16-17] A Pasta is not liked to me.
AWe are not liked by idle people. B Pasta does not liked to me.
BIdle people are not like us. C Pasta is not liked by me.
C Idle people are not liked by us. D Pasta is not liked for me. Ans:c
D Idle people are not of our liking. Ans:c 15. The passive of ‘We don’t respect
Quick Tips: Active ev‡K¨ don’t like Av‡Q dishonest people’ is- ‡ijc_ gš¿Yvj‡qi DcmnKvix
weavq am/is/are + not + liked(V3) n‡e| Ggb cÖ‡KŠkjx-17, cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmveiÿK-18]

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 589 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


 Advanced Learning: Adverb Gi Advanced Level MCQ (GKUz KwVb)
Ae¯’vb: mvaviYZ mgqevPK Adverb- 24. “B.B.C. broadcast the news.” Passive of
yesterday, daily, last, at dinner BZ¨vw` it is- [mnKvix wkÿK wbeÜb cixÿv-98, ivtwet (E1) 17-18]
A The news are broadcasted by B.B.C.
Active/ Passive Dfq cÖKvi ev‡K¨i †k‡l
B The news are broadcast by B.B.C.
_v‡K| Z‡e PvB‡j ev‡K¨i ïiæ‡ZI emv‡bv hvq|
C The news is broadcasted by B.B.C.
21. The passive from of ‘He left me D The news was broadcast by B.B.C.Ans:d
yesterday.’ [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b †Uwjwfkb cÖ‡KŠt (†MÖW-2) -04]
e¨vL¨v: Broadcast (V1)-broadcast(V2)-
A I was left by him yesterday.
broadcast (V3); evK¨wU past Ind. tense KviY
B I have been left by him yesterday.
Present Ind. tense G Subject 3rd person
C I had been left by him yesterday. singular number n‡j verb Gi mv‡_ “s/es”
D I was left with him yesterday. Ans:a †hvM nBZ wKš‘ ev‡K¨i subject/ (B.B.C.) 3rd
22. The passive of- ‘Shubho ate four pieces person singular number nIqv m‡Z¡I
of Hilsha fish at dinner.’ [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: broadcast Gi mv‡_ “s/es” †bB; AZGe cÖ‡kœ
Xvtwet (L) 19-20]
broadcast verb wU past form/v2 ZvB GwU Past
A Four pieces of Hilsha fish at dinner
Indefinite Tense|
were ate by Shubho. 25. ‘He read the book.’ Gi passive voice wK?
B At dinner four pieces of Hilsha fish [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK -94]
Shubho ate. A The book was being read by him.
C Four pieces of Hilsha fish at dinner B The book had been read by him.
were eating by Shubho at dinner. C The book was read by him. Ans:c
D At dinner four pieces of Hilsha fish D The book had been reading by him.
were eaten by Shubho. Ans:d 26. A song was sung by Rupa. (Change the
 Advanced Learning: ev‡K¨ Adverb voice) [ivtwet 08-09, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15, ‡et‡ivtwet
Gi Ae¯’vb: Active ev Passive Dfq ev‡K¨B A Rupa was sung a song. (C) 12-13]

Negative Adverb- never, hardly, B Rupa sings a song. [sing-sang-sung]

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.

C They did not impressed us. B The bill 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|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 590 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

C is building D Building Ans:b some children. Ans:d

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.

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 591 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


cÖkœ-05: Present I Past Perfect tense Gi voice change Kivi wbqg/ MVb wK? D`vniY `vI|
Present Perfect Tense: Present Perfect Tense Z_v have/has+ V3 hy³ Active
voice †K Passive voice G iƒcvšÍi| Active: Subject+ have/has + V3 + object
Passive: Object wU Subject nq + have/has + been + V3 + by + Subject wU object nq|
Quick Tips: Active ev‡K¨ [have/has + (V3)] _vK‡j Passive ev‡K¨ [have/has + been + V3]
LyuR‡Z n‡e| Zvn‡j Lye mn‡RB DËi Lyu‡R cvIqv hv‡e| Ggb Ackb GKvwaK _vK‡j Ab¨vb¨ welq we‡ePbv Ki‡Z n‡e|
36. The passive of- “I have written a 39. “Chapal has made tea.” Make it passive
letter.” [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi voice. [Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Awdmvi-04]
wewfbœ c` -19]
A Tea is being made by Chapal.
AA letter is being written by me. B Tea has been made by Chapal.
B A letter has being written by me.
C Tea was being made by Chapal.
C A letter has been written by me.
D Tea have been made by Chapal. Ans:b
D A letter was being written by me. Ans:c
40. I have bought the books. evK¨wUi mwVK
37. The passive of- ‘I have killed the bird’-
[bvwm©s I wgWIqvBdvwi Awa. wmwbqi ÷vd bvm© 18]
cwieZ©b voice n‡e- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnt wkÿK (bvMwj½) -12]
A The bird has killed by me. A The books have been bought by me.

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.

B The battle had been won by them.


B The curtain has down by him.
C The curtain has been pulled down by him.
C The battle was won by them.
D The curtain pulled down him. Ans:c
D The battle has been won by them. Ans:d

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 592 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


cÖkœ-06: Present I Past Perfect continuous tense Gi voice change Kivi wbqg/ MVb wK?
Present Perfect Continuous Tense I Past Perfect Continuous Tense:
Active: Subject+ have/has/had + been + V+ ing + object.
Passive: Subject+ have/has/had + been being + V3 + object.
Quick Tips: Active ev‡K¨ [have/has/had + been + V+ing] _vK‡j Passive ev‡K¨ tense Abyhvqx
[have/has/had + been being + V3 +] LyuR‡Z n‡e|
C The work had been being done by me
45. I had been doing the work for five days.
Change the voice. [ivtwet (F, AevwYR¨) 15-16] for five days.
D The work had been doing by me for
A I had been done the work for five days.
five days. Ans:c
B The work had been done by me for five
days.
cÖkœ-07: Future Ind. I Future Continuous tense Gi voice change Kivi wbqg/ MVb wK?
Future Indefinite Tense: Future Ind. tense Z_v Shall/will+ V1 hy³ Active voice †K
Passive voice G iƒcvšÍi| Active: Subject + Shall/will + V1 + Object----
Passive: Object wU Subject nq + shall/will + be + V3 + by + Subject wUi object form nq|
Quick Tips: Active ev‡K¨ [Shall/will + V1] _vK‡j Passive ev‡K¨ [shall/will + be + V3] LyuR‡Z
n‡e| Zvn‡j Lye mn‡RB DËi Luy‡R cvIqv hv‡e| mvaviYZ GKUvB DËi cvIqv hv‡e|
Future Continuous Tense: Future Continuous Tense Z_v Shall/will+ be+
(V1+ing) hy³ Active †K Passive G iƒcvšÍi-
Active: Subject + shall/will + be + (V1+ing) + object.
Passive: Object wU Subject nq+ shall/will+ be+ being+ V3 + by + Subject wUi Object form nq|
46. “I shall do the work.” evK¨wUi passive 48. We shall be blamed. Gi active voice
form n‡e- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (gyw³‡hv×v)-10] ‡KvbwU? [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK -93]
A I shall be doing the work. A Everyone shall blams us.
B The work may be done by me. B Everyone blames us.
C The work will be done by me. C Everyone will blame us.
D The work would be done by me. Ans:c D Everyone is blaming us. Ans:c
47. The passive of- Ron will be drawing a Hints: Active ev‡K¨ object bv _vK‡j A_©vbymv‡i
picture in the afternoon. Everybody, someone BZ¨vw` a‡i wb‡Z nq|
[ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: htwetcÖtwet (wm), 19-20]
49. “The teacher will be teaching us.”
A A picture will be drawn in the afternoon
evK¨wUi passive form n‡e- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK
by Ron. (wm‡jU wefvM)-06]
B A picture will being drawn in the afternoon
A We shall be taught by the teacher. Ans:c
by Ron.
B We will be taught by the teacher.
C Not to be passivized.
C We shall be being taught by the teacher.
D None of the above. Ans:d
D We will be being taught by the teacher.
mwVK DËi n‡e: A picture will be being
drawn in the afternoon by Ron.

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 593 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


wfwWI K¬vm Part-02: GB wfwWI‡Z cÖkœ 8-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


14 GKmv‡_ Av‡jvPbv I D`vniY practice
¸‡jv live K¬vm AvKv‡i †`Iqv Av‡Q|
cÖk-œ 08: Modal Auxiliary Verb hy³ ev‡K¨i Voice Change Kivi wbqg/ MVb wK? D`vniY `vI|
Modal Auxiliary Verb: Modal Auxiliary Verb- Can, could, shall/will,
should, may might, will, would, ought to, used to, must, need BZ¨vw` _vK‡j
Passive ev‡K¨ G‡`i mv‡_ ïay be †hvM Ki‡Z nq| Active voice: Subject+ Modals+
g~j verb Gi base form+ object.
Passive voice: Object wU Subject nq+ Modals+ be+ V3+ by+ Sub. wUi object form nq|
Quick Tips: Active ev‡K¨ [Modals+ g~j verb Gi base form] _vK‡j Passive ev‡K¨ [Modals+ be+
V3] LyuR‡Z n‡e| Zvn‡j Lye mn‡RB DËi Luy‡R cvIqv hv‡e| mvaviYZ GKUvB DËi cvIqv hv‡e|
50. We ought to obey our parents (Change  Advanced Learning: Active ev‡K¨
the voice) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (wZ¯Ív) 10, ivtwet
(gv‡K©wUs) 08-09, Btwet (H) 17-18]
object bv _vK‡j A_©vbymv‡i One, We, Us,
AOur parents are obeyed by us. Ans:c Everybody, Someone, People BZ¨vw` a‡i
B Our parents were obeyed by us. wb‡Z nq| Avevi passive ev‡K¨ object Dn¨ ivLv
C Our parents ought to be obeyed by us. †h‡Z cv‡i|
D Our parents was ought to obey by us. 54. The unfed should be fed. (Active)
51. Change the voice of “One should keep A feed the unfed. [15 Zg cªfvlK wbeÜb (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) -18]
one’s promise’’. [RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZv©-15, B We should feed the unfed.
¯^iv÷ª gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b Avbmvi I wewWwe Awa`߇ii A¨vWRy‡U›U -05,
ivtwet (A-weÁvb) 17-18] C Please feed the unfed.
A One’s promise should be kept. D They should be feeling the unfed. Ans:b
B A promise should be kept. 55. The correct passive form of “You must
C One’s promise should be kept by one. shut these doors. [35th BCS]
D Promise should be kept. Ans:c bv _vK‡j d DËi A These must be shut doors.
52. “We must listen to his words.” evK¨wUi B Shut the you must.
mwVK cwiewZ©Z voice n‡e- [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (kvcjv) - C shut must be the doors.
09, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (XvKv wefvM) -07] D These doors must be shut. Ans:d
A His words must be listened to us. 56. What cannot be cured must be endured.
B His words should be listened to us. (Active) [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2] -17]
C His words ought to be listened to us. A We must be endured what we can not cure.
D His words may be listened to us. Ans:a B We cannot cure what we must endure.
53. ‘You must do the work,’ change the C Must be endure can cure. Ans:d
sentence in passive voice. [AvBb wePvi I msm` D We must endure what we cannot cure.
welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi mve-‡iwR÷ªvi -12]
Special Rules: GKwU complex ev‡K¨ `ywU verb
A The work will be done by you. _vK‡j Dfq As‡kB passive/active Ki‡Z nq|
B The work must be done by you.
GLv‡b Dfq As‡ki active Ki‡Z n‡e| ZvB DËi
C The work has been done by you.
n‡q‡Q d| [Clue: GLv‡b object wn‡m‡e us Dn¨ Av‡Q]
D you will done the work. Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 594 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
cÖkœ-09: Modal verb+ have hy³ ev‡K¨i Voice Change Kivi wbqg/ MVb wK? D`vniY `vI|
“Modal verb+ have” hy³ ev‡K¨i passive iƒcv³i|
Active: Subject + must have / should have / ought to have etc.+ V3 +object.
Passive: Object + must/ should/ ought to + have + been+ V3 + by + subject.
Quick Tips: Active ev‡K¨ [Modal verb+ have+ V3] _vK‡j Passive ev‡K¨
[Modal verb+ have+ been + V3] LyuR‡Z n‡e| Zvn‡j Lye mn‡RB DËi Luy‡R cvIqv hv‡e|
57. Choose the passive of “You ought to 59. Find the passive voice: Somebody
have helped him.” [Lytwet (weÁvb,cÖhyw³ I cÖ‡Kxkj ¯‹zj) 11-12] should have called the president this
A He ought to be helped by him. Ans:c morning. [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZ©v-2q †kÖwY)-15]
B He ought to be had helped by him. A The president should have been called
C He ought to have been helped by you. this morning.
D He ought to be had been helped by him. B The president could have been called
58. Choose the correct passive statement of this morning.
‘‘You should have done it.’’ [ivtwet 09-10] C The president might have been called
A You should have done it. this morning.
B It should have been done by you. D The president could be called this
C It should have done by you. morning. Ans:a
D It would have been done by you. Ans:b

GLvb †_‡K=== Advanced Rules on Assertive Sentence===ïiæ


GLvb †_‡K †h wbqg¸‡jv ïiæ n‡”Q †m¸‡jv Dc‡ii mKj wbq‡gi mgš^q _vK‡e| ZvB
ej‡ev Dc‡ii Av‡jvwPZ tense I modal Gi me wbqg¸‡jv gv_vq ‡i‡L co‡Z _vKzb-
cÖkœ-10: Group verb/ appropriate preposition hy³ verb ¸‡jvi voice change Kivi wbqg wK?
 Advance Learning: Preposition e¨env‡i mZK©Zv: Passive voice G Group
verb I appropriate preposition hy³ verb ¸‡jvi †ÿ‡Î by QvovI cÖ‡qvRb Abymv‡i
Ab¨vb¨ Preposition- to, with, at, in, for BZ¨vw` em‡Z cv‡i|
†hgb: displease, dissatisfy, charm, dispense, marvel, annoy, please, vex, shock, stun, surprise
BZ¨vw` verb Gi past participle Gi c‡i e¨w³ _vK‡j with e‡m Ges e¨w³ e¨ZxZ Ab¨ †ÿ‡Î at e‡m| Z‡e at
bv _vK‡j with em‡Z cv‡i| kc_ MÖnY Kiv A‡_© sworn in e‡m| A‡bK †ÿ‡Î 2 wU preposition em‡Z cv‡i|
Active: He pleases us. Active: His behavior pleased us all.
Passive: We are pleased with him. Passive: We all were pleased at his behavior.
 Remind: Main verb Gi iƒc cwieZ©‡b 1g w`‡K Av‡jvwPZ Step-1 Gi mKj wbqg¸‡jvi e¨envi gv_vq _vK‡Z n‡e|
60. The passive voice of- “He pleases us” is- 61. The correct sentence of the following:
[cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Avjdv) -14, ivtwet 06-07/ (MwYZ) 13-14, [17th BCS, Rtwet (A) 10-11, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-13]
Btwet (F) 17-18, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 18-19] A A new cabinet has been sworn in
A We are pleased on him. Dhaka. (bZzb gš¿xmfv XvKvq kc_ MÖnY K‡i‡Q)
B We are pleased by him. BA new cabinet has been sworn at Dhaka.
C We are pleased with him. C A new cabinet has been sworn by Dhaka.
D We will be pleased on him. Ans:c DA new cabinet has sworn in Dhaka.Ans:a
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 595 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
62. The passive of ‘His sudden death 65. “His behavior pleased us all.” The
shocked me’ is [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx I correct form of this sentence is- [Ptwet (G)
WªvdUg¨vb/ wmwfj-18] 12-13,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi ¯^v¯’¨
AI was shocked by his sudden death. cÖ‡KŠkjix Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi (Zwor) -19] Ans:a
B I was shocked to his sudden death Ans:d We all were pleased at his behavior.
A
C I was shocked to known his sudden death B We all were pleased with his behavior.
DIwas shocked at his sudden death. C We all were pleased by his behavior.
63. The passive of ‘‘The news shocked D We all were pleased to his behavior.
him.’’ [‡etitwe (weR‡bm ÷¨vwWm Abyl`) 11-12, Btwet (D) 13-14] 66. The correct passive of- “My teacher
A He was shocked by the news. embodies all the good qualities.” [27th BCS,
B He was shocked at the news. RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (A) 12-13, ivtwet (Engineering) 13-14, (E,
we‡Rvo) 16-17, †et‡ivtwet (C) 14-15, et‡ktgytwetcÖtwet (E) 15-16]
C He was shocked with the news.
A All the good qualities are embodied by
D He was shocked on the news. Ans:b
my teacher.
64. Change the voice. “His conduct
B All the good qualities are embodied in
annoyed me.” [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yv. mn. cwiPvjK 18, Btwet (C)
11-12, ivtwet 09-10, [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi my teacher.
wkÿv cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) 19] C All the good qualities are embodied to
A He annoyed me with conduct. my teacher.
B I was annoyed with his conduct. D All the good qualities are embodied on
C I was annoyed with him. my teacher. Ans:b
D I was annoyed at his conduct. Ans:d e¨vL¨v: Embodied Gi mv‡_ preposition wn‡m‡e
in e‡m|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


cÖkœ-11: Passive voice G by bv e‡m with, to, about e‡m Giƒc wbqg wK? 1wU K‡i D`vniY `vI|
Rule: Passive voice G fill, seize, decorate, cover BZ¨vw` Verb Gi Past participle Gi c‡i by bv
e‡m with e‡m| Active: Light filled the room. Passive: The room was filled with light.
Rule: Passive voice G known Gi c‡i mvaviYZ to e‡m Ges worried Gi c‡i about e‡m|
Z‡e wbR ¸b/‰ewkô¨ Øviv cwiwPZ †evSv‡j known Gi c‡i by e‡m|
†hgb: The Book is known by its cover. †hgb: Jony is known by his coaching.
 Remind: Main verb Gi iƒc cwieZ©‡b 1g w`‡K Av‡jvwPZ Step-1 Gi mKj wbqg¸‡jvi e¨envi gv_vq _vK‡Z n‡e|
67. The passive form of- “I know him.” [30th 68. The passive voice of “Panic seized me”
BCS,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (25 is- [Rvtwet (‡jvKcÖkvmb) 10-11, 10g cÖfvlK wbeÜb, 14 cÖfvlK wbeÜb 17]
†Rjv) -19/ (K‡cvZvÿ) -10, †iwR÷vW© cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix A I was seized with panic.

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 596 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


70. The correct passive of- Panic seized the 71. The correct passive of- ‘Everyone knows
writer. [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK (wµmvbw_gvg) -12, Rtwet (A) 10-11] his name.’? [evsjv‡`k †U·UvBj wek¦we`¨vjq (weGmwm Bb
A The writer was seized by panic. †U·UvBj BwÄwbqvwis) -13]

B The writer seized for panic. A He name is known by everyone.


C The writer was seized with panic. B His name is known with everyone.
D The writer was seized off panic. Ans:c C His name is known for everyone.
D His name is known to everyone. Ans:d

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


cÖkœ-12: Reflexive Pronoun hy³ evK¨‡K voice change Kivi wbqg/MVb wK? 1wU D`vniY `vI|
 Advanced Learning: Subject- Object cwieZ©b mZK©Zv: Reflexive pronoun (myself,
ourselves, Yourself, himself, herself, themselves, etc.) KL‡bv Subject nq bv| ZvB
Reflexive Pronoun hy³ Active voice †K Passive voice G iƒcvšÍi Kivi mgq Subject
Ges Object Gi Ae¯’vb cwieZ©b nq bv| Active: Subject+ verb + reflexive object.
Passive: Subject AcwiewZ©Z+ tense Abymv‡i auxiliary verb+ V3+ by+ reflexive obj.
72. The passive form of the sentence- “Lila 73. “He killed himself.” What is the passive
fans herself.” is- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mn wk·K-13, ivtwet 04-05] form? [Btwet 04-05, 10-11]
A Lila was fanned by herself. A Himself was killed by him.
B Lila is fanned herself. Ans:d B Himself would be killed by him.
C Herself is fanned by Lila. C He was killed himself.
D Lila is fanned by herself. D He was killed by himself. Ans:d
(wjjv wb‡R wb‡R evZvm †bq)

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.

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 597 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


cÖkœ-14: ev‡K¨ am to/ is to/ are to/ have to/ has to BZ¨vw` _vK‡j passive voice Kivi wbqg wK?

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Rule: wewfbœ tense Gi †ÿ‡Î Active voice G am to/ is to/ are to/ was to/ were to/ have to/ has
to/ had to BZ¨vw` _vK‡j passive voice G‡`i cwieZ©b nq bv eis G‡`i ci tense wVK †i‡L be+ V3 e‡m|
Active: Subject + am to/ is to/ are to + Verb Gi present form(V1) + object.
Passive: Object Gi sub + am to/ is to/ are to + be + V3+ by + subject Gi object
D`vniY: I am to make a telephone call. = A telephone call is to be made by me.
Active: Subject + was to/were to + Verb Gi present form(V1) + object.
Passive: Object Gi sub + was to/were to + be + V3+ by + subject Gi object
D`vniY: Active: Abrar was to do the work. = Passive: The work was to be done by Abrar.
Active: Subject + have to/ has to + Verb Gi present form(V1) + object.
Passive: Object Gi sub + have to/ has to + be + V3+ by + subject Gi obj.
D`vniY: Active: I have to do it. = Passive: It has to be done by me.
76. Correct passive form of- “I have to do 79. You are to colour this picture. The
it.” [cÖv.mn. wkÿK 18 (¯’wMZ 14) 12 †Rjv, cÖvK-cÖv_gwK mnKvix passive form: [Rtwet (IBA) 11-12]
wkÿK (5 †Rjv) 27 Ryb) 15, gva¨wgK D”P wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmve A This picture has to be coloured by you.
mnKvix -13, †iwR÷vW© cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (Rev) -11,
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (Mjvc) -09] B This picture is to be colour by you. Ans:c

A It has to be done by me. C This picture is to be coloured by you.

B It is to be done by me. D This picture is being coloured by you.

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.

A The work was to do by Abrar. 13-14] D I have to do it. Ans:d

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

==== GB ch©šÍ Assertive Sentence Gi Av‡jvPbv †kl =====

Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|


https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 598 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
wfwWI K¬vm Part-03:
GB wfwWI‡Z cÖkœ 15-24 GKmv‡_ Av‡jvPbv I D`vniY
practice ¸‡jv live K¬vm AvKv‡i †`Iqv Av‡Q|
GLvb †_‡K †h wbqg¸‡jv ïiæ n‡”Q †m¸‡jv Dc‡ii mKj wbq‡gi mgš^q _vK‡e| ZvB ej‡ev Dc‡ii
Av‡jvwPZ me wbqg¸‡jv gv_vq ‡i‡L co‡Z _vKzb-
wewfbœ Tense G Interrogative Sentence Gi Voice Change- we¯ÍvwiZ-
 MCQ cÖkœ `ªæZ mgvav‡bi †KŠkj: g~jZ 1g step Øviv Avcwb magic fv‡eB 80% MCQ mgvavb cv‡eb| hLb 1st
step Øviv GKvwaK Ackb DËi cv‡eb ZLb 2q step ‡`L‡eb| Zvici 3q step ‡`L‡eb| GB †KŠk‡j mgvavb Ki‡j
Avcwb Ab¨‡`i Zzjbvq A‡bK Kg mg‡q mwVK DËi Ki‡Z cvi‡eb| Avi †Mvovwg Ki‡j Avcwb †evKvi ¯^‡M©B _vK‡eb|
1 Step/ g~j KvR: Tense Z_v Finite Verb Gi cwieZ©b- Assertive sentence Gi Rb¨ †hfv‡e K‡i‡Qb wVK
st

‡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
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 599 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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?

B What is wanted by you? B By what the noise was made?

C What was wanted by you? C What was the noise made?

D What is wanting by you? Ans:b D What the noise was made? Ans:a

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 600 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Rule: How/Why/When/Where Øviv ïiæ Interrogative sentence †K Passive Kivi †ÿ‡Î tense
Gi mKj wbqg wVK _v‡K Z‡e ïay aux. verb wU subject Gi c~‡e© e‡m|
Active: How/Why/When/Where + aux. verb + subject + verb + object + (?)
Passive: How/Why/When/Where + tense Abyhvqx aux. verb + object + V3 + by + sub.?
92. “How can you do this?” Make it 94. ‘‘When will you return the book?’’ Its
passive- [‡emiKvix cÖv_wgK wkÿK (kvcjv) -11, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq passive form is [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 13-14]
mnKvix wkÿK (evMvbwejvm) -12, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK A When the book will you be returned?
(ewikvj) -07, nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet B, 10-11, ivtwet 04-05]
B When will the book be returned?
AHow could his be done by you?
C When will be you return the book?
B How can this be done by you?
D None of these Ans:b
C How this can be done by you?
95. What is the passive form of “When did
D How can be this done by you? Ans:b
he finish the work”? [Kztwet 09-10]
93. The passive form of- Where did you see
A Why was such a letter written by your
him? [cjøx we`y¨r †ev‡W©i mnKvix cwiPvjK cÖkvmb -16]
brother? Ans:d
A Where did he seen by him?
B When did the work finish by him?
B Where was he see by you?
C When was the work to be finished by him?
C Where was he seen by you?
D When was the work finished by him?
D Where was seen he by you? Ans:c

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?

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 601 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


100. Who opened the door? Gi cwie‡Z© voice 105. The passive form of “Who did it?” is:
n‡”Q- [cÖv_t we`¨vjq mnt wkÿK (†gNbv) -12, Ptwet (G) 11-12, [ [mgvR‡mev cwi`߇ii DcZË¡veavqK-05, ivtwet (A-we‡Rvo) 16-17,
GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: we`y¨r, R¦vjvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Yvj‡qi (G1) 17-18, Btwet (H-Law) 16-17]
wbivcËv Kg©KZ©v -19] A By whom had it been done?
A By whom was the door be opened? B By whom was it done?
B By whom was the door opened? C Who is it done by?
C By whom is the door opened? D By whom has it been done? Ans:b
D By whom has the door opened? Ans:b 106. The passive form of “Who killed the
101. The passive of “Who taught you bird? is: [ivtwet (B) 15-16, ivtwet (A1) 17-18, (A1) 18-19]
French?” is- [41st BCS, Xvtwet (B) 00-01, (A) 01-02, A By whom was the bird killed?
Kztwet (D) 13]
B Who was the bird killed by?
A By whom you were taught French? 12-
C Who was killed by the bird?
B By whom French was taught you?
D The bird was killed by whom? Ans:a
C French was taught you by whom? Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: GB cÖ‡kœi Rb¨ Who was the bird killed
D By whom were you taught French?
by? Gfv‡eI DËi n‡Z cv‡i|
102. Who is calling me? The best passive
║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║
form is- [40th BCS, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Lyjbv wefvM)-07,
cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 16-17, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)] 107. Who called you a liar? Gi passive voice-
[cÖvK-cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (wgwmwmwc) -13]
A By whom am I being called?
A By whom are you called a liar?
B By whom am I called?
B By whom were you called a liar?
C By whom I was called?
C By whom you called a liar?
D By whom I am called? Ans:a
D By whom was you called a liar? Ans:b
103. Who is creating this mess? Change the
voice. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK 108. Passive of “Who taught you English?”
(2q avc) -19, Rtwet (C) 16-17, Rvwe (G) 18-19, evsjv‡`k is- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-12, Xvtwet 06-07, ivtwet 07-08]
†Wf‡jvc‡g›U e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-17] A By whom you were taught English?
A Who has been created this mess? Ans:d B By whom English was to taught you?
B By whom has this mess been created? C English was taught to you by whom?
C By whom this mess is being created? D By whom were you taught English? Ans:d
D By whom is this mess being created? 109. The passive of “Who will pay him?” [Lv`¨
104. The correct passive form of “Who has I `~‡h©vM gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨e¯’vcbv Kg©KZ©v-04, Btwet (G) 16-17]
written Hamlet”? is- [ivtwet (A6) 12-13, AMÖYx e¨vsK A Who will be paid him?
wj. wmwbqi Awdmvi 17] B Who would be paid him?
A Hamlet has written by whom? C By whom he will be paid?
B By who is Hamlet written? D By whom will he be paid? Ans:d
C Who has Hamlet been written by? 110. Who will help you?’ ev‡K¨i mwVK cwiewZ©Z
D By whom Hamlet is written? Ans:c
Voice n‡e- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡nvqvs‡nv)-13, Rvtwet
e¨vL¨v: d fzj KviY tense Abyhvqx Aux. verb bvB,
A By whom will you be helped? (E) 14-15]
Avi by ‡k‡l w`‡j ev‡K¨i kyiƒ‡Z who e‡m ZvB B By whom you will be helped?
DËi-c C By whom would you be helped?
D By whom will be you helped? Ans:a

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 602 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


cÖkœ-18: ev‡K¨ Whom + Auxi. verb hy³ interrogative evK¨‡K Passive Kivi wbqg wK?
Rule: Whom hy³ Interrogative sentence †K passive Kivi †ÿ‡Î whom Gi Rb¨ who e‡m Ges
tense Gi mKj wbqg wVK _v‡K| Z‡e ïay auxiliary verb wU subject Gi c~‡e© e‡m|
Active: Whom+ auxiliary verb+ subject+ main verb + ----------(?)
Passive: Who + auxiliary verb (tense Abyhvqx) + V3 + by + subject + (?)
 ‡Lqvj Kiæb: G‡ÿ‡Î who wb‡RB subject ZvB Gi ci †Kvb subject Avm‡e bv|
111. Passive form of “Whom has he ║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║
beaten?” is – [ivtwet (B / H-odd), 14-15] 116. Which is the correct passive form of
A Who has been beaten by him? “Whom did you call?” [ivtwet 06-07]
B He has been beaten by him? A Who had been called by you?
C Who has beaten by him? B Who is called by you?
D None of these Ans:a C Who was called by you?
112. “Whom did she accuse?” Choose the D Who has been called by you? Ans:c
right passive voice. [RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvjq, cÖkvmwbK 117. The passive of “Whom does he love”?
A Who was accused by her? Kg©KZ©v-16] is- [htwetcÖtwet (C) 16-17, Ptwet (E) 09-10, Btwet (D) 17-18,
B Who had been accused by her? A Who is loved by him? RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 18-19]
C Who was being accused by her? B Who was loved by him?
D Who has been accused by her? Ans:a C Who had he loved?
113. By whom are you taught English? D Who loves him? Ans:a
(Make it active). [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 17-18] 118. The passive voice of ‘Whom is he
A Who teaches you English? teaching Geography’? [ivtwet (K) 17-18]
B English is taught by whom? A Is somebody taught Geography?
C Who taught you English? B Who is being taught Geography by him?
D Who teach you English? Ans:a C Who is teaching Geography?
114. By whom ----? [Ptwet BDwbU ÔGÕ (weKvj) 18-19] D Did he teach Geography? Ans:b
A the glass was broken 119. Passive voice of ‘Whom were you
B did the glass break calling’? is- [ivtwet BDwbU ÔBÕ BDwbU 18-19]
C was the glass broken A who are you called?
D was the glass break Ans:c B Who were you being called?
115. “Whom do you want’’? Change into C Who called by you?
passive. [Xvtwet (B) 17-18, ivtwet 07-08,  GB wbq‡g ûeû D Who was being called by you? Ans:d
Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK I MYwkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa. wcwUAvB 120. Change the voice of- “Whom does he
A By whom you are wanted? (mvaviY) - 19]
look for?” [Rvtwet ÔGBPÕ (AvBAvBwU) 18-19]
B By whom are you wanted?
A He is looked after for whom?
C Whom is wanted by you?
B Who is looked after for him?
D Who is wanted by you? Ans:d
C Who is looked for by him?
D He is looked after by whom? Ans:c
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 603 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Imperative Sentence Gi Voice Change- we¯ÍvwiZ-
Imperative Sentence Gi Voice change- Kivi mswÿß wbqg
Imperative evK¨: Let/ main verb Øviv ïiæ n‡j Passive ev‡K¨: Let-----be+V3 --- LyuR‡Z n‡e
Imperative evK¨: Do not +main verb Øviv ïiæ n‡j Passive ev‡K¨: Let not----be+V3-- ”

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-- ”

 GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ ïiæ 


cÖkœ-19: g~j Verb Øviv ïiæ Imperative evK¨‡K Passive Kivi wbqg wK?
g~j verb Øviv ïiæ imperative evK¨‡K Let e¨envi K‡i Active †_‡K Passive G cwieZ©b Kiv nq|
Active: V1 + Object Passive: Let + Object + be e‡m + V3-------
Active: Do away with it. = Passive: Let it be done away with.
121. “Answer the question.” Change the 124. What is the correct passive of- Do it.
[wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 18, evsjv‡`k
voice- [‡bvtwetcÖtwet A,09-10] †iI‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 16, RvtKtKvtbtBtwe (Gwc
A The question be answered. BDwbU) 17-18, Kviv ZË¡veavqK (¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq)-10]
B Let the question be answered. A Let it be done. B It is to be done.
C The question ought to be answered. C Let us do it.
D The question should be answered. Ans:b D It is ordered to be done. Ans:a
122. ‘Pay the bill today.’ evK¨wUi Passive voice 125. The correct active form of ‘Let it be
wK n‡e? [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-97] done’. is- [mgvR‡mev Awdmvi (mgvRKj¨vb gš¿Yvjq)-10,  ûeû Kgb
cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi 2019]
A The bill is to be paid today.
A Do it. B Let me do it. Ans:a
B Let the bill be paid today.
C I have done it. D It is done by me.
C The bill will be paid today.
126. The correct passive of- “Open the
D The bill may be paid today. Ans:b
window.” [23rd BCS, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK -09,
123. What is the passive form of the gva¨wgK D”P wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix -13, Lywe BDwbU ÔGÕ
sentence- Give the order? [mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v - 2018-19, ivtwet 05-06, 09-10, (G) 11-12, Btwet 02-03]
15, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (`vRjv) -13, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK
A The window should be opened.
we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (wSjvg0 -13, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK
(ivRkvnx) -07, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK -05, gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB B Let the window be opened.
(29 Rvby. 21)]
C Let the window be opened by you.
A Let the order to give.
D The window must be opened. Ans:b
B Let the order to given.
127. Choose the voice of the sentence- ‘Shut
C Let the order be given.
the door.’ [WvK I †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi WvK Awa`߇ii
D Let the order give. Ans:c †cv÷vj Acv‡iUi -16, Rtwet (A) 13-14, cwiKíbv Ges cÖevmx Kj¨vb
e¨vL¨v: g~j Verb Øviv ïiæ n‡j Active voice ‡_‡K I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvt mnt cwiPvjK -06]

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.

ev‡K¨i A_©: Av‡`k †`Iqv †nvK| C Let the door be shut.


D Let the door be shutted. Ans:c

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 604 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


 Advanced Learning:  g~j verb Øviv ïiæ imperative evK¨‡K Let QvovI should be + V3 ØvivI
passive Kiv hvq| †hgb: Obey your parents. = Your parents should be obeyed.
 Spread g~j verb Øviv imperative evK¨‡K have e¨envi K‡i Passive G cwieZ©b Kiv nq|
Active: Spread a mat on it. Passive: Have a mat spread on it.
 Main verb hw` preposition hy³ phrase AvKv‡i _v‡K Z‡e passive G cy‡ivUv GKmv‡_B _vK‡e|
‡hgb: Active: Take care of your health. = Passive: Let your health be taken care of.
 Main verb Gi Av‡M wewfbœ adverb: Always, Usually BZ¨vw` _vK‡j Zv passive ev‡K¨i †k‡l e‡m|
‡hgb: Active: Always speak the truth. = Passive: Let the truth be spoken always.
128. Take this medicine on empty stomach. ║║ mewgwj‡q Av‡iv MCQ ║║
its passive form is: [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 132. The correct passive of ‘Open the
ivtwet(weÁvb) (†mU: 3), 19-20] door.’? [cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ˆe‡`wkK gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK -12]
A This medicine is taken on empty stomach. A The door is opened.
B Empty stomach is taken this medicine. B The door be should be opened.
C This medicine should be taken on empty
C Let the door be opened.
stomach.
D Let me open the door. Ans:c
D This medicine may be taken on empty
133. ‘‘Let the book be read by you’ ev‡K¨i
stomach. Ans:c
Active form n‡”Q [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-13]
129. ‘Spread a mat on it (Gi Dc‡i GKwU gv`yi
A Read the book.
cv‡Zv)Õ Passive of it is- [ivtwet (BwZnvm) 05-06]
B You are to read the book.
A A mat should be spread on it.
C Let the book read by you.
B A mat should have been spread on it by
D Let the book be reading by you. Ans:a
you.
134. The passive voice ‘‘Do away with it’’?
C A mat be spread on it.
[Dental 98-99, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (cÙv)-13, Btwet (G)
D Have a mat spread on it. Ans:d A Let it be done away with. 14-15]
130. Take care of your health. (Make it B Let it has been away with.
passive) [Lytwe (C) 18-19, ‡gwW‡Kj 06-07, kvtwetcÖtwet (A) C Let it is to be done away with.
09-10, ivtwet (F1) 12-13]
D Let it has to do away with. Ans:a
A Let the health be taken care of.
135. Let the sentence be --- thought. [12 Zg wkÿK
B Let your health be taken care of. wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) -15, ivtwet (F, AevwYh¨) 15-16]
C Your health should be taken care of.
A pen B penned
D Let us take care of your health. Ans:b C with pen D cut Ans:b
131. Make the sentence passive. “Always 136. “Help the poor.” Change in the passive
speak the truth.” [Btwet 10-11] voice. [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK -93, Btwet 05-06]
A Let the truth be spoked always.
Ans: Let the poor be helped.
B Let the truth be spoken always.
137. ‘Tell him to do it.’ evK¨wUi Passive form
C Let the truth had spoken always.
n‡e- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (emšÍ) -10]
D Let the truth was spoken always. Ans:b
Ans: Let him be told to do it.

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 605 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


cÖkœ-20: Do not Øviv ïiæ Imperative evK¨‡K Passive Kivi wbqg wK? 1wU D`vniY `vI|
Ans: Do not Øviv evK¨ ïiæ n‡j Active voice †_‡K passive voice G cwieZ©‡bi wbqgt
Active: Do not + Verb base form + Object (Noun) Active: Do not open the door.
Passive: Let not + Object + be + V3------ Passive: Let not the door be opened.
 Advanced Learning: Active ev‡K¨ Object wU pronoun n‡j not em‡e be Gi ci|
‡hgb: Active: Don’t do it. Passive: Let it be not done.
138. The passive form of- ‘Do not open the 141. “Don’t look down upon the poor.” evK¨wUi
door’ is- [MYc~Z© Awa. Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠ I WªvdUg¨vb/wmwfj 18, Passive form n‡e- [†iwR÷vW© cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix
‡iwR÷ªvi cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (UMi) -11, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq
mnKvix wkÿK (wcBwWwc, wcAvBwW-2) 06, kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi wkÿK (nvmbv‡nbv) -11]
kÖg cwi`k©K (†mdwU); †gKvwbK¨vji †UK‡bvjwR - 19] A Let not the poor be looked down upon.
A Let not the door open. B The poor should not be looked down upon.
B Let not the door be opened. C Let the poor not look down upon. Ans:a
C Let not the door be open. D Let the poor not be looked sown upon.
D Let not the door opened. Ans:b 142. The passive form of the sentence- “Do

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


139. Which one is the correct passive voice not laugh at the poor.” is- [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09]
of ‘Don’t do it’ [11 Zg wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) -14,  GB A Let the poor be not laughed at.
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: moK cwienb I †mZz gš¿bvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix
B Let not the poor be laughed at.
cÖ‡KŠkjx (hvwš¿K) 19] Ans:b
C Let the poor be not laugh at.
A Let not be done. B Let it be not done.
D Let not the poor be laugh at. Ans:b
C Let it be done it. D Let it not be done.
143. Passive form of ‘Don’t waste your time’
140. ‘Do not shut the door.’ evK¨wUi passive
is- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (wm) (†mU-2), 19-
voice n‡e- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (IDA/ADB
20, ivtwet (E2) 12-13]
Project) -01,  GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi/wefv‡Mi
A Letnot the door be shut. cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v- 19] A Let your time be not wasted.
B The door is not to be shut. B Let your time not be wasted.

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 606 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


146. “Let me do the sum.” Passive of it is- 147. “Let us write a letter.” evK¨wUi Passive
[Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-96, 00, 02, cÖavbgš¿xi Kvh©vj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-04, form n‡e-[cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (XvKv wefvM)-07,
Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`ßi (Gw÷‡gUi)-18, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix cªv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-07, ¯^v¯’¨ Awa`߇ii Awdm mnvqK-18]
wkÿK (hgybv) -12, †iwR÷ªvi cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mn. wkÿK (†Mvjvc) -11] A Let a letter to write by us.
A Let the sum is to be done by me. B Let a letter be wrote by us.
B Let the sum done by me.
C Let a letter be written by us.
C Let the sum being done by me.
D Let a letter written by us. Ans:c
D Let the sum be done by me. Ans:d

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
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 607 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 608 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
wfwWI K¬vm Part-04:
GB wfwWI‡Z cÖkœ 25-32 GKmv‡_ Av‡jvPbv I D`vniY
Practice ¸‡jv live K¬vm AvKv‡i †`Iqv Av‡Q|

======= Advanced Learning Rules for Voice Change======


Quasi-Passive Verb Gi Passive Kivi wbqg-
cÖkœ-25: Quasi- Passive Verb hy³ evK¨‡K passive Kivi wbqg wK? 2wU D`vniY `vI|
 Quasi-passive verb: †h verb Gi subject wb‡R KvR m¤ú~Y© Ki‡Z cv‡i bv ZeyI verb Gi Active MV‡b
_v‡K †m¸‡jv Quasi-Passive| ‡hgb: Rice sells cheap. (PvDj m¯Ívq weµq nq)
Complement/Adj. hy³ Quasi-passive verb Gi Active †_‡K passive G iƒcvšÍi|
Active: Subject+ Quasi-passive verb+ Complement/Adj.
Passive: Subject+ be verb(is/was)+ complement/Adj.+ when+ it/they+ be verb+ V3---
Active: Rice sells cheap. Active: The roses smell sweet.
Passive: Rice is cheap when it is sold. Passive: The roses are sweet when they are smelt.
Rule: Complement/Adj. wenxb Quasi-passive verb Gi Active †_‡K passive G iƒcvšÍi|
Active: e¯‘evPK subject + be verb(am/is/are/was/were) + (verb+ing). The house is building.
Passive MVb: J e¯‘evPK subject + (be) + being + (V3). The house is being built.
158. The correct passive voice of ‘The pill 161. Honey tastes sweet. the passive of- [ivtwet
tastes bitter.’ [cjøx mÂq e¨vsK K¨vk Awdmvi 18, ivtwet (E- (D) 11-12, 06-07, Rvtwet (E) 14-15, Btwet 06-07]
odd), 14-15, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡gNbv) -13/ (K¨v‡gwjqv) -12, A Honey is tasted sweet.
ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-15, (gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv)-16]
B Honey is sweet when it is tasted.
A The pill is bitter who it is tasted. C It is sweet when honey is tasted.
B The pill is bi tter them is tastes.
D Honey is sweet to taste. Ans:b
C The pill is bitter when is taste.
162. The correct passive form of- “Your
D The pill is bitter when it is tasted. Ans:d
blame counts for nothing.” [Btwet (D) 04-05,
159. The passive form of “The house is (B) 15-16] [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet (we) †mU-K, 19-20]
building.” is- [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09,Avbmvi I wfwWwc A For nothing your blame is counted.
A The house is built. Awa`߇ii mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-15] B Your blame is worth nothing when it is
B The house made by building. counted. {‡bvU: ev‡K¨ complement/adj. bvB
C The house is being built. weavq A‡_©i cÖ‡qvR‡b worth Avbv n‡q‡Q} Ans:b
D The house is build. Ans:c C Your blame is nothing when it is
160. Rice is cheap when it is sold. evK¨wUi counted.
Active voice ‡KvbwU? [ivtwet (A7) 12-13] D For nothing worth your blame was counted.
A Rice sells cheap. ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ ║║
B Rice is selling cheap. 163. The stone is hard ---. [Ptwet (D1) 15-16]
C Rice is sells cheap. A when felt B when it is felt
D Rice is sold cheap. Ans:a C when it felt. D felling Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 609 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


164. Which one is the passive form of “Rice 165. What is the passive voice of- “The seat
sells cheap”? [ivtwet 08-09, Rvtwet (B2) 12-13/ (bMi I felt warm?” [Btwet (c) 04-05, 10-11]
AvÂwjK cwiKíbv wefvM): 13-14, ÷¨vÛvW© e¨vsK 12] A The seat is warm when it is felt.
A Rice is sold cheap B The seat is warm to be felt.
B Rice is cheap when it is sold. C The seat was warm when it was felt.
C Rice is being sold cheap D The seat is felt warm. Ans:c
D None of the above Ans:b

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.
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 610 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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.

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 611 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


176. The passive of “He is going to open a 178. “He is going to set up a school.” evK¨wU
shop.” [26th BCS, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Mvgv) -14, cÖvK- mwVK voice cwieZ©b n‡e- [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09
cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK -15, ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi ¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj
A A school is going to be set up by him. (cÙv)]
Awa. mn. cÖ‡KŠkjix (Zwor)- 19, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)]
A He is being gone to open a shop. B A school is being set up by him. Ans:a
B A shop is being gone opened by him. C A school is gone to be set up by him.

C A shop will be opened by him. Ans:d D A school has been going to be set up by

D A shop is going to be opened by him.


him.
177. We are going to close the door. The 179. Passive form of ‘He is going to buy a
passive of the sentence is- [Ptwet (B2) 12-13] car.’ is- [ivtwet (E2) 17-18]
A A car is going to be bought by him.
A Let the door be closed by us.
B A car is gone to be bought by him.
B The door is going to be closed by us.
C A car is gone to buy by him.
C The door is to be closed by us.
D A car is going be bought by him. Ans:a
D Let the door to be closed by us. Ans:b

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.

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 612 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


184. Passive form of “He gave me a pen” is- 187. Passive form of ‘We called him a fool’
A A pen was given to me by him. is- [ivtwet (E1) 17-18,  GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi
Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi ¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi (cyi) - 19]
B A pen is given to me by him. [ivtwet 07-08]
C A pen was being given to me by him.
AHe had been called a fool by us.
B He was called a fool by us.
D A pen is being given to me by him. Ans:a
C He has called a fool by us.
185. He has given me a book (into passive
D He has been called a fool by us. Ans:b
voice) [cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 13-14]
A A book was given to me by him. 188. The passive voice of “He made us
B A book has been given to me by him. work.” is – [ivtwet 02-03, Btwet (G) 15-16]
C A book has given to me by him. Ans:b A We was made the work 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

===GLvb †_‡K====Super Advanced ===ïiæ====


cÖkœ-31: It is time + to + Verb(1) _vK‡j Passive Kivi wbqg/MVb wK? 2wU D`vniY `vI|
It is time + to + Verb(1) _vK‡j Passive: It is time + to + verb(1) + object hy³
ev‡K¨i passive: It is time + for + object + to be + V3 …..
Active: It is time to shut up the shop. Passive: It is time for the shop to be shut up.
190. “It is time to shut up the shop.” The 191. It is time to stop the shop. (Choose the
passive form is- [ivtwet 07-08] passive form) [ivtwet (E2) 18-19]
A It is time for the shop to be shut up. A It is time for the shop to be stopped.
B It is time to be shut up the shop. B It is time for the shop to shop. Ans:a
C It is time to shut the shop up. C It is time that the shop should be stopped.
D It is time the shop be shut up. Ans:a D It is time that the shop should be stopped.

cÖkœ-32: It + be verb+ adjective+ infinitive- _vK‡j Passive Kivi wbqg/MVb wK?


Rule: It +be verb+ adjective+ infinitive evK¨‡K Active voice †_‡K passive voice G iƒcvšÍi|
Active: It + be verb+ adjective + infinitive (to+V1) + object.
Passive: Object wU Subject nq + be verb+ adjective + to be +V3 +-----nq|
192. Identify the right passive voice of ‘It is impossible to do this’ [38th BCS Preli. 17, evsjv‡`k WvK wefvM
(‡g‡ÆvcwjUb mv‡K©j) cwi`k©K 16]
A Doing this is impossible. B This is impossible to be done.
C This is must be done. D This can’t be done. Ans:b
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 613 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
wfwWI K¬vm Part-05:

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


GB wfwWI‡Z cÖkœ 33-39 GKmv‡_ Av‡jvPbv I D`vniY
practice ¸‡jv live K¬vm AvKv‡i †`Iqv Av‡Q|

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
C I was help by he to do it. Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
D I was help be he to do it Ans:a https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdd

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 614 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


198. I helped her solve the problem.(passive) 200. The correct passive of ‘He made me
[14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q] 017] laugh.’ [15Zg cÖfv. wbe. (K‡jR/mgchv©q)-18]
A She was helped solve the problem. A I was made laugh by him
B The problem was solved by me. B I was made to laugh by him.
C Her problem was solved by me. Ans:d C I was made laughing with him.
D She was helped to solve the problem by me. D I was made laughing by him. Ans:b
199. The passive from of the sentence ‘I saw 201. Make the sentence passive: ‘I made him
him go. [miKvix gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09] finish it.’ [Btwet (B) 10-11]
A He is seen to go by me.
A He was made to finish it by me.
B He was seen to go by me.
B He was made him finished by me.
C He is being go by me.
C He finished it with me.
D He has seen to go by me. Ans:b
D It was made to finish him. Ans:a

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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 615 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


cÖk-œ 36: --Object + (V+ing/ V1----) hy³ Active evK¨‡K G iƒcvšÍi- Passive Kivi wbqg/MVb wK?
Ans: ---Object + (V+ing)---: _vK‡j evK¨‡K Active †_‡K passive G iƒcvšÍ‡ii †ÿ‡Î active ev‡K¨i
object Gi c‡ii (verb+ing ----) Ask AcwiewZ©Z Ae¯’vq passive ev‡K¨i object Gi Av‡M/c‡i emv‡bv hvq|
main verb Gi iƒc cwieZ©‡b Ab¨vb¨ mKj wbqg Av‡Mi gZ wVK
_v‡K| Active: I saw him playing football. Passive: He was seen playing football by me.
207. ‘‘I saw the boy coming’’. Make the 209. The passive form of ‘‘I saw him playing
sentence passive. [Btwet 04-05] football’’ is- [‡ijI‡q mnKvix Kgv‡W›U 07] Ans:b
A The boy was seen by me coming. A Football was played and seen by him.
B The boy was seen coming by me. B He was seen playing football by me.
C The boy seen coming by me. C Football was being played and seen by him.
D I was seen by the boy coming. Ans:b D Football was seen played by me and him.
208. ‘I saw the boy crying.’ evK¨wUi mwVK 210. Choose the active voice of ‘He was seen
Passive form- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (BQvgwZ) - by me carrying a basket.’ [Btwet 02-03]
10, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (ewikvj wefvM) -06] A I see him carrying a basket.
A The boy is seen crying by me. B I had seen him carrying a basket.
B The boy cry was seen by me. C I saw him carrying a basket.
C The boy was seen crying by me. D He saw me carrying a basket. Ans:c
D The boy crying was seen by me. Ans:c

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.

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 616 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


214. The active form is of “He is called a 221. The voice of ‘Nobody knows him here.’
genius.’’ is: [ivtwet (A1) 17-18, cvtwetcÖtwet (A1) 17-18] [Btwet (B) 05-06, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 16-17]

Ans: Everybody calls him a genius. A He is known by nobody here.


215. The active of “That house was built ten B Nobody known him here.

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 617 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


cÖkœ-39: ‡hme †ÿ‡Î ïay Infinitive, Gerund, participle As‡ki passive nq Zvi wbqg/MVb wK?
Active: Subject + Start, like, love, want BZ¨vw` + 1g object + Infinitive(to + V1) + ‡kl object
Passive: Subject (AcwiewZ©Z)+ Verb (AcwiewZ©Z) + ‡kl object + (to be+V3)+ preposition + 1g object
Active: He wants me to do the work. Passive: He wants the work to be done by me.
Active: Subject + decide, agree, demand BZ¨vw` + [Infinitive(to + V1)] + ‡kl object
Passive1: Sub.(AcwiewZ©Z)+ Verb (AcwiewZ©Z) + that(KLbI Dn¨) + ‡kl object + [should +(be+ V3)].
Passive2: It(a‡i) + passive Verb + preposition + sub Gi object + [infinitive(to +V1)] +‡kl object
Active: He decided to sell the house.
Passive1: He decided that the house should be sold.
Passive2: It was decided by him to sell the house.
Active: Subject + suggest, advice, recommend BZ¨vw` verb + Gerund + ‡kl object
Passive: Sub.(AcwiewZ©Z)+ Verb (AcwiewZ©Z) + that + ‡kl object + should be + (gerund Gi V3)
Active: Father advised giving up bad habits. Pass: Father advised that bad habits should be given up.
227. He decided to sell the house. The best 231. He decided to leave the job. Which one
passive will be- [Medical 04-05, Btwet (C) 16-17] is the correct passive? [ivtwet (mgvRKg©) 09-10]
A It was decided by him to sell the house. A The job was decided to be left him.
B He decided that the house shall be sold. B He decided the job to be left. Ans:c
C He decided that the house is sold. Ans:a C He decided the job should be left.
D He decided that the house is selling. D The job should be left was decided by him.
228. Father advised giving up bad habits. 232. He suggested that smoking should be
(Identify the passive form) [Btwet (B) 13-14] given up. [Lytwet (BBA) 13-14]
A Bad habits are advised to give up by father. A He suggested giving up smoking.
B Father advised that bad habits should be B He has suggested giving up smoking.
given up. C He had suggested giving up smoking.
C Bad habits should be given up by father.
D None of these Ans:a
D Had habits are advised to be given up
233. The passive of- He recommended using
by father. Ans:b
bulletproof jacket. [RvZxq msm` mwPevjq mnKvix
229. He wants me to do the work. Which is M‡elYv Awdmvi-06]
the correct passive form? [ivtwet 09-10] A He recommended that bulletproof
A The work is wanted by him to do. Ans:c jacket should be used.
B I am wanted to do the work by him. B Bulletproof jacket should be used
C He wants the work to be done by me. recommended.
D I am to do the work is waned by him. C He recommended for the use of
230. The active of- ‘It was decided by him to bulletproof jacket.
sell the house’. [Btwet (C) 14-15] D Use of bulletproof jacket was
A He decided to sell the house. recommended by him. Ans:a
B He has decided to sell the house.
C It was decided to sell the house. Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
D He decided it to sell the house. Ans:a https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 618 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


c~Y©gvbt Model Test/Chapter Review mwVKt---fyjt----
mgqt 10 wg: (on Voice Change) cÖvß b¤^it-------
1. “Mukti is writing a letter.” Make it 7. A freedom fighter is always honoured
passive. [Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Awdmvi-04, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15] by his country people. The passive form
A A letter is being written by Mukti. of the sentence- [mvaviY cy‡ii AvIZvq wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi
B A letter has been written by Mukti. mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx, cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v 2016]

C A letter was written by Mukti. A People of a country honours their


D A letter has written by Mukti. Ans:a freedom fighters always
B People of a country always honour their
2. Give the correct passive form: We
insist on punctuality in this office. [mnKvix freedom Fighters.
kÖg cwiPvjK-06, Xvtwet (C) 16-17, Btwet (B) 16-17] C His country people honour always their
A Punctuality is insisted on this office. freedom fighters. Ans:b
B Punctuality be insisted in this office. D People honour their freedom fighters.
C Punctuality should be insisted in this ffice. 8. The work is done by Medha. This is an
D Punctuality is to be insisted on in this example of—[¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qj Aaxb †mev cwi`߇ii wmwbqi
office. Ans:a ÷vd bvm© 2016]

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]

C Let a letter to write by me. AIs English spoke well by him?


D Let a letter is written by me. Ans:b B Is English spoken well to him?

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]

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 619 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


12. The passive voice of- ‘He heard her 15. Computer --- all over the world at the
sing.’ [GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: ciivó gš¿Yv. cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v- 19] moment. [‡cv÷ gv÷vi †Rbv‡ij (c~e©vÂj PÆMÖvg) Gi Kvh©vj‡qi
A She was heard to sing by him. †cv÷vj Acv‡iUi 2016]

B She was heard sing by him. Ais using B has used Ans:d

C She is heard to sing. Chas been using D is being used


D She was heard to be sung. Ans:a 16. The passive voice of 'Post the letter' is-
[‡cv÷ gv÷vi †Rbv‡ij (c~e©vÂj PÆMÖvg) Gi Kvh©vj‡qi †cv÷vj
Exm: Causative verb hy³ evK¨wUi passive Gi Acv‡iUi 2016]
voice structure: obj ‡K sub +was/were +verb ALet the letter be posted.
Gi p.p+ to+ Ab¨ verb wU +by +sub ‡K obj. B Let the letter posted.
13. The passive from of- “You made him C Let the letter post.
cook rice” is- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK D Let the letter be post. Ans:a
gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 2019]
17. It cannot be done. The active voice
A Hewas made to cook rice.
form is- [evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK Awdmvi (K¨vk)-17]
B Hewas made cook rice.
A No one can do it.
C He is made to cook rice.
B We cannot do it.
D He had made to cook rice. Ans:a
C It is impossible to do it.
e¨vL¨v: Causative verb hy³ evK¨wUi passive
D Most people cannot do it. Ans:b
Gi voice structure: obj ‡K sub + was/were
18. The passive form of ‘Don’t do it’ is-
+ verb Gi p.p + to + Ab¨ verb wU + by + [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)- 14,
(sub ‡K obj. Dn¨ _vK‡Z cv‡i) ‡et‡ivtwet (C) 16-17]

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


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
1. 2. 3.

 5wU K¬v‡m m¤ú~Y© Aa¨v‡qi Av‡jvPbv + Live Model ‡`L‡Z QR ¸‡jv ¯‹¨vb Kiæb- GKwU
¯‹¨vb Kivi mgq Ab¨¸‡jv nvZ ev KvMR w`‡q †X‡K wbb|

4. 5.

 Chapter Close 

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 620 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Narration/Speech (Dw³) Go to Index

 4wU K¬v‡m m¤ú~Y© Aa¨v‡qi Av‡jvPbv + Live Model ‡`L‡Z QR ¸‡jv ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Class- Class- Class- Class-
01 02 03 04
Live-29 Live-30 Live-31 Live-32

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 3wU+- 3, 5, 7-27
 All Bank Job Exams 12wU+- 2, 7-14, 15, 18, 19, 22, 24, 26, 27
 Primary Job Exams 67wU+- All
 PSC & Other Jobs 167wU+- All
Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-
R. S. As‡ki shall, will, can, may cwiewZ©Z
1. The indirect speech of- I will have a cup of tea. My father said, “Because I’m not
hungry.” [29th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
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¨v: Direct Narration G shall ev will _vK‡j indirect narration GG‡`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;
2. What is the indirect form of: He said, "You had better see a doctor.”- [42nd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
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

W/H + Auxiliary Verb--- Øviv Narration


3. The correct indirect? “Why have you beaten my dog?” he said to me. [38th BCS]
A He demanded me why had I beaten his dog.
B He asked me why have had I beaten his dog.
C He enquired me why had I beaten his dog.
D He demanded of me why I had beaten his dog. Ans:d

cieZx© ‡cR †_‡K  Narration Related Basic Discussion  Av‡jvPbv ïiæ-

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 621 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


িভি

wfwWI K¬vm Part-01: GB wfwWI‡Z cÖkœ 1-12 েদখ


GKmv‡_ Av‡jvPbv I D`vniY practice ¸‡jv live

QR
K¬vm AvKv‡i †`Iqv Av‡Q| েক
GLvb †_‡K  Narration Related Basic Discussion  Av‡jvPbv ïiæ- ি�ক
করু
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.)]

cÖkœ-02: Narration/Speech Gi g~j Av‡jvP¨ welq KqwU Ges wK wK?


 Narration Gi g~j Av‡jvP¨ welq/ mgvav‡bi Step 4wUt
1. evK¨ Abymv‡i linker/conjunction emv‡bv| 2. R.V. Ask Abyhvqx R.S. As‡ki Person cwieZ©b Kiv|
3. R.V. Ask Abyhvqx R.S. As‡ki Tense Gi cwieZ©b Kiv| 4. R.S. As‡ki wewfbœ word/kã cwieZ©b Kiv|
GB PviwU wbqgB n‡jv Narration Aa¨v‡qi g~j AvjP¨ welq| G¸‡jv m¤ú‡K© wb‡Pi 4wU cÖkœ †`Lyb-

 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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 622 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


cÖkœ-03: Indirect Narration G †Kvb ai‡bi Sentence Gi Rb¨ ‡Kvb Linker e‡m?
1. evK¨ Abymv‡i Indirect Narration G Linker/Conjunction e¨env‡ii wbqg:
1. Assertive ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi †ÿ‡Î linker wn‡m‡e-that e‡m|
2. Interrogative ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi †ÿ‡Î linker wn‡m‡e- if / Whether/WH word e‡m|
3. Imperative ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi †ÿ‡Î linker wn‡m‡e- to/not to/that e‡m|
4. Optative ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi †ÿ‡Î linker wn‡m‡e- that e‡m|
5. Exclamatory ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi †ÿ‡Î linker wn‡m‡e- that e‡m|
N.B. Assertive, Optative, Exclamatory ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi †ÿ‡Î linker wn‡m‡e-that e‡m|

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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 623 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


cÖkœ-05: Indirect Narration G R.S. As‡ki Tense cwieZ©‡bi wbqg¸‡jv wK wK?
3. R.V. Ask Abyhvqx R.S. As‡ki Tense cwieZ©b Kivi wbqg-
Direct: Present Indefinite Tense _vK‡j Indirect: Past Indefinite Tense nq
Direct: Present Continuous Tense _vK‡j Indirect: Past continuous Tense nq
Direct: Present perfect Tense _vK‡j Indirect: Past perfect Tense nq
Direct: Present Prefect Conti. Tense _vK‡j Indirect: Past Perfect Continuous Tense nq
Direct: Past Indefinite Tense _vK‡j Indirect: Past Perfect Tense nq
Direct: Past Continuous Tense _vK‡j Indirect: Past Perfect Continuous Tense nq
Direct: (Shall/will), can, may _vK‡j Indirect: h_vµ‡g- Would, could, might
‡bvU-01: Past Perfect Ges Past Perfect Continuous Tense Gi †Kvb cwieZ©b n‡e bv|
‡bvU-02: Reporting Verb (R.V.) As‡ki †Kvb Tense Gi cwieZ©b nq bv|
‡bvU-03: R.S As‡k wPišÍb mZ¨, ‰eÁvwbZ mZ¨ n‡j Tense ‡Kvb cwieZ©b nq bv|
‡bvU-04: R.V As‡k †Kej Past Tense _vK‡jB R.S Gi Tense cwieZ©b nq Ab¨_vq
cwieZ©b n‡e bv| Ab¨vb¨ R.V As‡k Present Future Tense n‡j Tense cwieZ©b nq bv|

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;

Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|


https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 624 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


cÖkœ-06: Direct Narration Gi †Kvb †Kvb k㸇jv Indirect G bZzb k‡ã cwieZ©b nq?
4. R.S. As‡ki wewfbœ Word/ kã cwieZ©‡bi wbqgmg~nÑ
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// Sir It-Bnv// Respectfully GKBfv‡e direct-G it _vK‡j indirect G it-B nq;
Gfv‡e Direct Narration G wewfbœ wbKUeZx© kã _vK‡j Indirect G Zv `yieZx© k‡ã iƒcvšÍi nq

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| 

Gevi GLvb †_‡K †f‡½ †f‡½ we¯ÍvwiZfv‡e Av‡jvPbv †`Lyb-

Assertive Sentence Gi Narration-


cÖkœ-07: Assertive Sentence Gi Narration Kivi wbqg/ ˆewkô¨mg~n wK wK?
 GKbR‡i Assertive Sentence Gi Narration Kivi we‡kl ˆewkô¨mg~n:
 Assertive ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi †ÿ‡Î linker wn‡m‡e- that e‡m|
 RV Ask Present I Future tense G _vK‡j- R.S. G tense Gi †Kvb cwieZ©b nq bv|
 Reporting verb (RV) Ask Past tense G _vK‡j R.S. G tense Gi cwieZ©b nq|
 R.S. As‡ki wewfbœ Word/ kã cwieZ©b nq-
 RS As‡ki wewfbœ person cwieZ©b n‡jI 3rd person Gi cwieZ©b nq bv|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 625 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


cÖkœ-08: RV Ask Present I Future tense G _vK‡j Narration Kivi wbqg wK?
DËi: Direct speech Gi R.V. hw` present Gi 4wU Ges Future Gi 4wU GB 8wU tense Gi
†h †Kvb GKwU tense G _v‡K Z‡e R.S. G tense Gi †Kvb cwieZ©b nq bv| ïay person Gi cwieZ©b nq|
Direct: Tasnia says “I did not go.” Indirect: Tasnia says that she did not go.”
Direct: Tasnia will say “I did not go.” Indirect: Tasnia will say that she did not go.”
 GgbwK Reporting Verb (R.V.) As‡kiI Tense Gi cwieZ©b nq bv| Zvn‡j G‡ÿ‡Î 2 KvR _vK‡e Zv
n‡jv wbqgvbymv‡i linker emv‡bv I Reported Speech As‡ki person cwieZ©b Kiv|
 m¤ú~Y© wfwWI K¬vkwfwËK GB eBwU evsjv‡`‡k 1g Ges GKgvÎ| mKj K¬vk¸‡jv cv‡eb Expert English Adda P¨v‡b‡j
7. Report the following in indirect speech. You will say, “I am ill” [ivtwet 07-08]
A You will say that you are ill. B You will say that I am ill.
C You will say that you were ill. D You would say that I was ill. Ans:a
8. “Karim says that he did not go.” (Make it direct) [Dc‡Rjv mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-08, Ptwet (F) 10-11,
A Karim says, “He did not go.” B Karim says, “I do not go.” Medical-13-14]
C Karim says, “I have not gone.” D Karim says, “I did not go.” Ans:d
Hints: GB cÖ‡kœi g‡Zv indirect ‡_‡K direct PvB‡j Ackb †_‡K g~j cÖkœ‡K DËi wn‡m‡e wgjv‡eb| Zvn‡j
Lye mn‡R DËi cvIqv hv‡e| ‡hgb Ackb d ‡K direct a‡i g~j cÖkœ indirect wn‡m‡e wg‡j hvq| ZvB d DËi|
9. “Munmun says that she did not go there.” (Make it direct) [ivtwet (fz‡Mvj) 10-11]
A Munmun says, “I did not go there.” B Munmun says, “I do not go there.”
C Munmun said, “I did not went there.” D Munmun says that I did not go there. Ans:a
10. He has said to me, “I shall go out but you will stay.” Make it indirect speech.
A He has told me that he would go out but I should stay. [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-06]
B He has told me that he will go out but I shall stay. (has said to =has told)
C He told me that he will go out but I shall stay. (said to = told)
D He has said me he would go out but I would stay. Ans:b
Quick Tips: 1g step: Ackb a, b,c ‡Z Assertive evK¨vbymv‡i linker wn‡m‡e that| 2q step: person
(I) cwieZ©‡b He Av‡Q 3wU †ZB| 3q step: Tense cwieZ©‡b would n‡e hv a ‡Z Av‡Q| myZivs GUvB DËi|
‡bvU: R.V As‡k has said wVK _vK‡e|
cÖkœ-09: Reporting Verb Ask Past Tense G _vK‡j Narration Kivi wbqg wK?
DËi: Direct speech Gi R.V. hw` past tense G _v‡K, Z‡e R.S. G person I tense DfqB cwieZ©b nq|
(Tense I Person cwieZ©‡bi wbqg cÖ_‡g †`Iqv Av‡Q AviI GKevi †`‡L Avm‡Z cv‡ib) ‡bvU: cÖ‡kœ indirect ‡_‡K
direct PvB‡j tense I person cwieZ©‡b wecixZfv‡e wPšÍv Ki‡eb|
11. He said that he had come to see me. Gi direct speech- [‡iwR: cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Rev)-11]
A He said, “he has come to see you” B He said, “I came to see you”
C He said, “I have come to see you” D He said, “I had come to see you” Ans:b
12. Change the narration: You said, “He was there.” [evsjv‡`k WvK wefvM †g‡UªvcwjUb mv‡K©j) cwi`k©K- 16]
A You said that he had been here. B You said that he was here.
C You said that he had here. D You said that he is here. Ans:a

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 626 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


13. Select the correct narration of the sentence ‘He said to me that I might come with
him’. [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet BDwbU- we, (†mU- we), 19-20]
A He said to me, “You may come with me.” B He said to me, “I may come with him.”
C He said to me, “He may go with me.” D He said to me, “I could go with him.” Ans:a
Hints: indirect ‡_‡K direct ‡P‡q‡Q| Giƒc cÖ‡kœ Avgiv †KŠk‡j DËi Ki‡ev| †`L‡ev †Kvb Ackb †_‡K gyj
cÖkœwU indirect AvKv‡i wg‡j hvq| †`Lyb Ackb a ‡_‡K g~j cÖkœwU indirect wn‡m‡e wg‡j hvq| ZvB a DËi-
14. Mina said to me, “I was ill.” Indirect speech of the sentence is- [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
Xvtwet Awafz³ miKvix 7 K‡jR weÁvb BDwbU 19-20]
A Mina told me that she has been ill. B Mina said to me that she was ill.
C Mina told me that I had been ill. D Mina told me that she had been ill. Ans:d
15. The correct narration of “He said, I am well” [weAviwUG †gvUihvb cwiPvjK-17, cªv_wgK we`¨vjq
mnKvix wkÿK (emšÍ)-10,  GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi 2019]
A He said that I am well. B He said that he was well.
C He said that I was not well. D I said that he is well. Ans:b
16. Arif told us that he had waited an hour. evK¨wUi direct speech n‡e- [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK
(kvcjv)-09, AwWUi, gnvwnmve wbixÿK I wbqš¿‡Ki Kvhv©jq-11, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (`vwbqye)-13]
A Arif said to us, “I waited an hour” B Arif said to us, “I have been waiting an hour”
C Arif said to us, “I had to wait an hour” D Arif told to us, “I have waited an hour” Ans:a
 Advance Learning: RS As‡k GKvwaK verb _vK‡j tense cwieZ©‡bi wbqgvbymv‡i Dfq verb
AskB tense cwieZ©b n‡e| Giƒc Reported Speech Ask gyjZ complex sentence AvKv‡i _v‡K|
17. He said to me. “I know who killed the tiger.” The correct indirect speech is:
A He said to me that he knows who killed the tiger. [ivtwet (A1) 17-18]
B He told me that he had known who killed the tiger.
C He told me that he knew who killed the tiger.
D He told me that he knew who had killed the tiger. Ans:d
Tips: Step-1: that, Step-2: Person (I-He), Step-3: tense (know-knew, killed- had killed)
║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, GLb Skip Kiæb| 2q evi Revise Kivi mgq Practice Kiæb ║║
18. Rahim said, “I am ill.” DcwiD³ evK¨wUi c‡ivÿ Dw³ †KvbwU mwVK? [wØZxq †kÖYxi mn: cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v-98]
A Rahim said that he is ill. B Rahim told about his illness.
C Rahim described that his state of health. D Rahim said that he was ill. Ans:d
19. Abul said, “I was busy” ev‡K¨i indirect speech n‡e- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (`vRjv)-13]
A Abul said that I was busy. B Abul said that he was busy.
C Abul said that I had been busy. D Abul said that he had been busy. Ans:d
20. I said to you, “He has done his duty.” ev‡K¨i indirect speech n‡e- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK
A I said to you that you have done your duty. (myigv)-13]
B I said to you that he had done his duty.
C I told you that you had done your duty.
D I told you that he has done your duty. Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 627 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


21. Kalpana said, “I am ill.” makes indirect speech. [nvB †KvU© †iwR÷ªvi-94]
A Kalpana said that she is ill. B Kalpana said that she had been ill.
C Kalpana said that she was ill. D Kalpana said that she was not well. Ans:c

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|

wPišÍb mZ¨ (Universal Truth) Gi D`vniYt


22. The correct indirect-: He said, “man is mortal.” [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./ wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©. (mvaviY) 18]
A He said man is mortal. B He told that man had been mortal.
C He said that man was mortal. D He said that man is mortal. Ans:d
23. Select the indirect form of speech: My father said, “All that glitters is not gold.”
A My father said that all that glitters was not gold. [Rvtwet ÔwRÕ BDwbU (e¨emvq cÖkvmb) 2018-19]
B My father advised that all glitters is not gold.
C My father remarked that all that glitters is not gold.
D My father said that all that glitters is not gold. Ans:d

ˆeÁvwbK mZ¨ (Scientific Truth) Gi D`vniYt


24. He said to me, “Regular exercise is good for heath.” Make it indirect speech.
A He told me that regular exercise is good for health. [Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-04]
B He told me that regular exercise is to be good for health.
C He told me that regular exercise was good for health.
D He told me that regular exercise is best for health. Ans:a
25. Change the form of speech: They said, “We cannot live without air.”
A They said that human cannot live without air. [BSC Officer (5 Bank) 2018]
B They said that we cannot live without air.
C They said that it is not possible to live without air
D They realized that people could not live without air. Ans:b

Af¨vmMZ Kg© (Habitual fact) Gi D`vniYt

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
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 628 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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
║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, GLb Skip Kiæb| 2q evi Revise Kivi mgq Practice Kiæb ║║
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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 629 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


32. He said, I can do the work. The indirect narration is- [cÖv.mn. wkÿK 2018 (¯’wMZ 2014) 20 †Rjv]
A He said that I will do the work. B He said that he could do the work.
C He said that He can do the work. D He said that I could do the work. Ans:b
33. Choose the appropriate reporting speech: Sara promised Sana, ----. [BB, Officer 2018]
A I will like the new movie.
B I will certainly help you tomorrow.
C I willed finitely dream about you tonight.
D I will win the lottery and share the money with you. Ans:b
cÖkœ-12: R.S. As‡k wbKUevPK k㸇jv indirect speech G `~iZ¡evPK k‡ã cwiewZ©Z nq wKfv‡e?

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|
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 630 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
িভি
wfwWI K¬vm Part-02: GB wfwWI‡Z cÖkœ েদখ
13-20 GKmv‡_ Av‡jvPbv I D`vniY
practice ¸‡jv live K¬vm AvKv‡i †`Iqv Av‡Q|

QR
েক
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‘
করু
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.

wPišÍb mZ¨ Gi D`vniYt-


36. He said, “All must go.” What is the correct indirect speech of it? [kvtwetcÖtwet 07-08]
A He said that they should go. B He told that they ought to go.
C He said that they ought to go. D He said that they must go. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: all Øviv (We/Avgiv) eySv‡bv n‡q‡Q ZvB all Gi cwie‡Z© they n‡q‡Q; [‡m ejj, Avgiv mevB gviv hv‡ev]
we¯ÍvwiZ e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b all n‡”Q 1st person hv wbqgvbymv‡i reporting verb As‡ki he Abyhvqx 3rd person
n‡e| gv_vq ivL‡Z n‡e person cwieZ©b n‡jI number(singular/plural) wVK _vK‡e| A_©vr all- plural
ZvB cwieZ©b n‡q hvB AvmyK ZvI plural n‡e| Avi GLv‡b all plural number ZvB he Gi plural form –
they e‡m‡Q| G‡Z person(1st ‡_‡K 3rd) cwieZ©b n‡jv wKš‘ number (plural- all ‡_‡K plural-they)
wVK _vK‡jv|
Aek¨ KiYxq Gi D`vniYt-
37. Anis said, “I must write a letter.” makes indirect narration- [cÖvt mnt wkt-11, 13, Kviv ZË¡vt.
¯^it gš¿t-10, Kytwet (B1) 14-15, Lytwet (B) 14-15, ivtwet (F) AweÁvb, 17-18]
A Anis said he must write a letter. B Anis said that he must write a letter.
C Anis said he had to write a letter. D Anis said that he had to write a letter. Ans:d
38. Nila said, “I must write a letter” Gi indirect Speech- [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: htwetcÖtwet 19-20]
A Nila said that she had to write a letter.
B Nila said that she has to write a letter.
C Nila proposed to write a letter.
D Nila said that she is going to write a letter. Ans:a
39. What is the indirect speech of “Must you leave now?” he asked me- [Ptwet (E) 12-13]
A He asked me if I had to leave now. B He asked me if I must have to leave now.
C He asked me if I had to leave then. D He asked me if I must have left then.
e) He asked me if I should have to leave then. [N.B. now-then nq] Ans:c
e¨vL¨vt interrogative sentence Gi †ÿ‡Î linker wn‡m‡e if/whether e‡m Ges evK¨wU Assertive nq|
40. He said that he had seen him long before. The direct form- [Z_¨ gš¿vYvj‡q Z_¨ Awdmvi-05]
A He said, “I saw him long ago.” B He said, “I have seen him long before.”
C He said, “I did see him long ago.” D He said, “I had seen him long before.” Ans:a

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 631 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


41. Zabir said. “I must write a letter’ change the narration. [ivtwet (F) 17-18]
A Zabir said that he might write a letter. B Zabir told that he should write a letter.
C Zabir told that he must write a letter. D Zabir said that he had to write a letter. Ans:d

Rules for Person Change


cÖkœ-14: Reported Speech Gi AšÍM©Z First Person cwieZ©b nq wK Abyhvqx? D`vniY `vI|
Rule: Reported speech Gi AšÍM©Z first person (I, We, us, me, my, our) BZ¨vw` memgq reporting
verb Gi subject Gi person Abyhvqx cwiewZ©Z nq| (Tense cwieZ©‡bi wbqg Av‡Mi gZB _vK‡e) †hgb: He
said, “I have been working since sunrise.” = He said that he had been working since sunrise.
42. He said, “I went to Khulna.” (Make it indirect sentence.) [Lytwet (weÁvb cÖ‡KŠkj ¯‹zj) 11-12,
 GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 15Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)- 19]
A He said that he gone to Khulna. B He said that he was going to Khulna.
C He said that he had gone to Khulna. D He said that he gone to Khulna. Ans:c
43. He said, “I have been working since sunrise.” Make it indirect speech. [_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-
04, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix I cÖavb wkÿK-15, Rtwet (C) 16-17]
A He said that he has been working since sunrise.
B He said that he has worked for sunrise.
C He said that he had been working since sunrise.
D He said that he is working since sunrise. Ans:c
Tips: me ev‡K¨B I cwieZ©b n‡q he Av‡‡Q| GLb Present perfect Cont. ‡_‡K past perfect cont. mwVK
 Advance Learning: “We” First person nIqv m‡Ë¡I †Kvb ev‡K¨ We Øviv mgMÖ gvbeRvwZ‡K eySv‡j
We cwieZ©b nq bv| Giƒc evK¨¸‡jv mvaviY wPišÍb mZ¨ nq ZvB G‡ÿ‡Î indirect G tense-I cwieZ©b nq bv|
†hgb: Jony said, “We are all sinners.” Jony said that we are all sinners.
44. The correct indirect form of- He said, “We are all sinners.” [‡emiKvix wegvb I ch©Ub
gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-05, N.U. 07-08, ivtwet 07-08]
A He said that all of them were sinners. B All of them were sinners was told by them.
C All of us are sinners was told by him. D He said that we are all sinners. Ans:d
45. The indirect form of the sentence, He said, “We cannot be quite happy in this life”
should be [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: mvavib exgv K‡c©v‡ik‡bi A¨vwmm‡U›U g¨v‡bRvi- 19]
A He said that we could not be quite happy in this life.
B He said that we cannot be quite happy in this life.
C He said that they cannot be quite happy in this life.
D He said that could not be quite happy in this life. Ans:b
cÖkœ-15: Reported speech Gi AšÍM©Z Second Person cwieZ©b nq wK Abyhvqx? D`vniY `vI|
Rule: Reported speech Gi AšÍM©Z second person (you, your) memgq reporting verb Gi object
Gi person Abyhvqx cwiewZ©Z nq| (Tense cwieZ©‡bi wbqg Av‡Mi gZB _vK‡e| Remind Tips: PvB‡j
Basic Ask †_‡K wbqg¸‡jv Avevi †`‡L Avm‡Z cv‡ib)

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 632 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


46. The correct indirect of- He said to me, “You are always unreliable.” [Rtwet (B) 05-06]
A He said to me that I am going to be unreliable.
B He told me that I was always unreliable.
C He told me I had been always unreliable.
D He told me that I would be unreliable. Ans:b
47. You said to me, “You do not do your duty.” Makes indirect speech.
A You told me that I do not my duty. [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09, mnKvix wkÿK-14, Btwet (c) 14-15]
B You said to me that I do not do my duty.
C You said to me that I do not do my duty.[e¨vL¨vt RV, Gi me Abymv‡i, you †_‡K I, your †_‡K my]
D You told me that I did not do my duty. Ans:d

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|
 ‡h‡Kv‡bv welq/cÖkœ bv eyS‡j Zv Qwe Zz‡j Avgv‡`i Expert English
MÖæ‡c ‡cv÷ w`‡q mv‡_ mv‡_ mgvavb wbb| we¯ÍvwiZ: 01740-073569
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|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 633 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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;

Interrogative Sentence-Gi Narration-


cÖkœ-18: Interrogative Sentence Gi Narration Kivi wbqg/ ˆewkô¨mg~n wK wK?
 GKbR‡i Interrogative Sentence Gi Narration Kivi we‡kl ˆewkô¨mg~n:
 Giƒc ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi †ÿ‡Î linker wn‡m‡e- if / Whether/WH word e‡m|
 Direct Gi Interr. sentence wU Indirect G Assertive sentence G cwiewZ©Z nq|
 Tense, Person, I wewfbœ kã cwieZ©‡bi mKj wbqg Av‡Mi gZB n‡e|

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.

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 634 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


55. The indirect speech of: She asked me, “Are you happy in your new job?” [cÖv. mn. wkÿK
2018 (¯’wMZ 2014) 14 †Rjv, 27th BCS, ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU ÔBÕ, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK (Rev)-09]
A She asked me if I had been happy in my new job.
B She asked me if I was happy in my new job.
C She asked me if have been happy in my new job.
D She asked me if whether I am happy in my new job. Ans:b
56. Indirect speech of- I said to him, “Will you come tomorrow?” is- I asked him if-----
A he would come the next day. B he comes next day. [ivtwet (H-even), 14-15]
C he came the next day. D he would go the next day. Ans:d
Dˇii e¨vL¨v: If ch©šÍ †`Iqv Av‡Q,  you cwieZ©‡b he,  will ‡_‡K would,  come ‡_‡K go;
57. The indirect form of the sentence-‘Zuhan said to Zahra, “Are you going to Dhaka
tomorrow?” [`ybx©wZ `gb ey¨‡ivi mnKvix Dc-cwi`k©K-04]
A Zuhan wanted to know whether Zahra would go to Dhaka the following day.
B Zuhan enquired from Zahra if she would be going to Dhaka the next day.
C Zuhan asked Zahra if she was going to Dhaka the next day.
D Zuhan wanted to confirm whether Zahra would be going to Dhaka the next day. Ans:c
58. The indirect of- “Are you weeping?” he asked her. [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (`vwbqye)-13]
A He asked her that she was weeping. B He asked her if she was weeping.
C He asked her that he is weeping. D None of these Ans:b
59. The indirect of- He said to me, “Do you like music?” [cwi‡ek Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK
(KvwiMwi)-11, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (†WjUv)-14]
A He
said if I like music. B He asked me do I like music.
C He asked to me if I like music. D He asked me if I liked music. Ans:d
60. She said to him. “Are you an engineer?” Its indirect from of speech is: [GB wbq‡g ûeû
Kgb cÖkœ: ivtwet BDwbU- C, 19-20]
A Sheasked him that he was an engineer. B She said to him that he was an engineer.
C She asked him if he was an engineer. D She said to him if he is an engineer. Ans:c
61. I said to him, “Is he a Doctor?” Turn the sentence into indirect speech. [¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi
Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi bvwm©s Awa`߇iiwgWIqvBdvwi-17, Islami Bank- (Assistance Officer)-08, GB wbq‡g ûeû
Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjix (wmwfj) - 19]
AI said to him that he was a doctor. B I said to him whether he is a doctor.
C I asked him whether he is a doctor. D I asked him whether he was a doctor Ans:d
e¨vL¨vt said to ‡_‡K asked nq Ges interrogative ev‡K¨ linker wn‡m‡e whether/if nq| weavq DËi n‡Z
cv‡i c/d Ackb| GLb is ‡_‡K tense cwieZ©b n‡q was ØvivB mwVK DËi d|
62. I said to him, “Will you follow me?” Indirect speech- [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK(wkDjx)-09, cÖv_wgK
we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (K‡cvZvÿ)-10, Rtwet (A) 10-11]
A I said to him if he would follow me. B I asked to him if he would follow me.
C I asked him if he will follow me. D I asked him if he would follow me. Ans:d

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 635 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


 Advance Learning: Reported Speech As‡k Awfev`b wKQz _vK‡j and Øviv 2 fv‡M indirect
Kiv nq| Avi m‡¤^vab evPK sir _vK‡j Zv ev` †h‡Z cv‡i| Avevi could ‡_‡K could-B _v‡K|
63. He said, “Good morning, can you help me?” [Rtwet (C) 17-18]
A He wished him good morning and asked whether he could help him.
B He wished him good morning and asked for help.
C He told good morning and asked whether he can help him.
D He wished him good morning and requested to help him. Ans:a
64. The indirect form: ‘Could I help you, sir?” said the receptionist to the customer.
A The receptionist asked if she could help the customer. [Rtwet (B) 13-14]
B The receptionist asked the customer if they could help him/her.
C The receptionist asked the customer if she could help him/her.
D The receptionist said that she could help the customer. Ans:c
║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, GLb Skip Kiæb| 2q evi Revise Kivi mgq Practice Kiæb ║
65. The indirect form of the sentence- The priest said to old woman, “Can you tell me
the way to the nearest church?” Is-- [Southeast Bank Ltd. Trainee Officer 2018]
A The priest asked the old woman if she would tell him the way the nearest church?
B The Priest asked the old woman if she could tell him the way to the nearest church.
C The Priest asked the old woman if she would have told him the way to the nearest church.
D The Priest asked the ole woman of she would tell him the way to the nearest church. Ans:b
66. He said to me, “Do you know me?” Its indirect speech is: [ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU ÔGÕ (MÖæc-1)]
A He asked me if I know him. B He said do I know him.
C He asked me if I knew him. D He asked me if did know him. Ans:c
67. He said to one, “Is not your name Ahmed?” (Make it indirect) [Lytwet 2018-19 BDwbU ÔwmÕ]
A I told him that his name is Ahmed. B He enquired one if his name was not Ahmed.
C He exclaimed is not you name Ahmed. D He said that his name was Ahmed. Ans:b

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 636 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


69. He said, “Where are my glasses?” Its indirect form is:[ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: ivtwet (a) 19-20,
A He asked where are my glasses. B He asked where were his glasses. Group-1]
C He asked where his glasses were. D He asked where his glasses had been. Ans:c
70. “He asked me when the next letter would come.” ev‡K¨i direct speech n‡”Q- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK
mnKvix wkÿK (cÙv)-12, (W¨v‡dvwWj)-12, (Avjdv)-14, (W¨v‡dvwWj)-13, (wgwmwmwc) -14]
A He said to me, “When would the next letter come?”
B He asked to me, “When will the next letter come?”
C He said to me, “When will the next letter come?”
D He said to me, “When the next letter will come?” Ans:c
71. The correct indirect of- He said to me, “Have you got a pencil?” [ivtwet (B-Law) 16-17]
A He said to me if I had got a pencil. B He asked me if I had got a pencil.
C He asked me had I got a pencil. D He asked me that if I had got a pencil. Ans:b
72. The correct indirect? “Why have you beaten my dog?” he said to me [38th BCS]
A He demanded me why had I beaten his dog.
B He asked me why have had I beaten his dog.
C He enquired me why had I beaten his dog.
D He demanded of me why I had beaten his dog. Ans:d
73. “He asked me where I had gone the previous day” ev‡K¨i direct speech n‡e- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK
A He said to me, “Where did you go yesterday?” mnKvix wkÿK (wgwmwmwc, kxZjÿ¨v)-13, (UMi)-11]
B He asked me, “Where have you gone yesterday?”
C He asked me, “Where had you gone previous day?”
D He asked me, “Where did you go previous day?” Ans:a
74. The indirect form of “How dare you wake me up?” The lion roared at the mouse. is-
[Ptwet (E) 07-08, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (weUv)-14, gva¨wgK I D”P gva¨wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii Aax‡b cÖ`k©K wb‡qvM-04]
A The lion roared and said to the mouse why he wakes him up.
B The lion said to the mouse why is got him up.
C The lion questioned the mouse about its waking up.
D The lion roared and asked the mouse how it dared to wake him up. 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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 637 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


76. What is the indirect speech of--- ‘He said to her, “Who is your favourite singer?” [
GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: htwetcÖtwet BDwbU- C, 19-20]
A He asked who her favourite singer was. B He asked her who her favourite singer is. Ans:c
C He asked her who her favourite singer. D He asked her who her favourite singer was.
77. He said to me, Who has done the work? Correct indirect- [ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU ÔGÕ (MÖæc-2)]
A He asked me who did work. B He asked me who had done the work. Ans:b
C He asked me who the work had done. D He asked me by whom was the work done.

 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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 638 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


83. They said to me, “Who are you and what do you want here now?” The indirect form is-
A They enquired me who were you and what you wanted there then.[Lytwet (gvbweK ¯‹zj) 11-12]
B They enquired me who I was and what I wanted there then?
C They enquired me who I was and what I wanted there now.
D They enquired me who I was and what I wanted there then. Ans:d
║║ mewgwj‡q Av‡iv MCQ, GLb Skip Kiæb| 2q evi Revise Kivi mgq Practice Kiæb ║║
84. I said to him, Why are you working so hard? What is the indirect form of it?
A I asked him why he was working so hard. [ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU ÔweÕ (AevwYR¨)]
B I asked him why was he working so hard.
C I asked him why had he been working so hard.
D I asked him why he had been working so hard. Ans:a
85. Choose the right indirect speech: ‘What are you doing? Asked the teacher.
A The teacher asked what he was doing. [¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) 2017]
B The teacher asked what was he doing.
C The teacher asked what is he doing.
D The teacher asked what are you doing. Ans:a
86. The direct speech of- She wondered where they would be after 1,000 years. is- [wkÿv
Awa`߇ii Aax‡b cÖ`k©K-04, ivtwet (AvBb) 03-04, Ptwet (A) 06-07]
A She said, “Where shall we be after 1,000 years.”
B She said, “Where shall they be after 1000 years.” [they Gi mv‡_ shall e‡m bv ZvB b fzj]
C She said, “Where will you be after 1000 years.”
D She said, “Where shall I be after 1000 years.” Ans:a
87. The indirect speech of- “Why are you getting wet in the rain?”, I said. [cÖv_wgK I
MYwkÿv wefv‡M mnKvix cwiPvjK-01, ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi cywjk mnKvix (ivmvqwbK)-02]
A I told why he was getting wet in the rain.
B I asked why he were getting wet in the rain.
C I asked why he was getting wet in the rain.
D I asked were why he getting wet in the rain. Ans:c
88. Direct of- “He asked me what I was doing” [wbev©Pb Kwgkb mwPevj‡q cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-04]
A He said to me, “What I was doing?” B He said me, “What was I doing?”
C He said, “What I am doing?” D He said to me, “What are you doing?” Ans:d
Hints: indirect ‡_‡K direct ‡P‡q‡Q| Giƒc cÖ‡kœ Avgiv †KŠk‡j DËi Ki‡ev| †`L‡ev †Kvb Ackb †_‡K gyj
cÖkœwU indirect AvKv‡i wg‡j hvq| †`Lyb Ackb d ‡_‡K g~j cÖkœwU indirect wn‡m‡e wg‡j hvq| ZvB d DËi-
89. Identify the indirect form of ‘She told Amin, “What do you want?” [Ptwet 04-05]
A She told Amin what did he want. B She told Amin what he wanted.
C She asked Amin what he wanted. D She asked Amin what you want. Ans:c

Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb


https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 639 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


িভি
wfwWI K¬vm Part-03: GB wfwWI‡Z cÖkœ 21-
েদখ
30 GKmv‡_ Av‡jvPbv I D`vniY practice
¸‡jv live K¬vm AvKv‡i †`Iqv Av‡Q|

QR
েক
Imperative Sentence-Gi Narration-
ি�ক
cÖkœ-21: Imperative Sentence Gi Narration Kivi wbqg/ ˆewkô¨mg~n wK wK?
করু
 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-
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 640 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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
║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, GLb Skip Kiæb| 2q evi Revise Kivi mgq Practice Kiæb ║║
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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 641 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


100. Direct speech of- “He asked Karim to go with him” is- [Ptwet (E) 10-11,ivtwet (E-even) 13-14]
A He said to karim, “Go with me.” B He told Karim, “Go with him”
C He asked karim, “Go with his” D He said to karim, “Go with he” Ans:a
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 a ‡_‡K g~j cÖkœwU indirect wn‡m‡e wg‡j hvq| ZvB a DËi-
cÖkœ-23: Negative Imperative ev‡K¨i Narration Kivi ‡ÿ‡Î ‡Kvb linker e‡m? wbqg wK?
 Advance Learning: Don’t ev Never Øviv ïiæ Negative Imperative ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi †ÿ‡Î
linker wn‡m‡e- not to e‡m| Reporting verb Gi cwie‡Z© Advised, Prohibit, forbade G¸‡jv e‡m| Z‡e
prohibit, forbid e¨envi Ki‡j ïay to e‡m KviY prohibit, forbid Øviv Ggwb‡ZB Negative ‡evSvq weavq H
ev‡K¨ not cÖ‡qvRb †bB|
Attention: don’t ev never D‡V hvq|  Person I wewfbœ kã cwieZ©‡bi mKj wbqg Av‡Mi gZB n‡e|
 G‡ÿ‡Î Tense cwieZ©‡bi `iKvi nq bv| KviY gyj verb Gi Av‡M to/not to e‡m Zv infinitive n‡q hvq|
‡hgb: He said to me, “Never move very fast” = He forbade me to move very fast.
101. The correct indirect of- He said to me, “Never move very fast” [et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (G) 18-19,
GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) †mU-G/we/wm, 19-20]
A He forbade me to move very fast. B He requested me not move very fast. Ans:a
C He told me don’t move very fast. D He said to me that I should not move very fast.
102. Shilpi said Ryan, do not do it. Change the speech. [Kztwet 2018-19 BDwbU (we)]
A Shilpi prohibited Ryan to do it. B Shilpi ordered Ryan to do it.
C Shilpi Proposed Ryan not done that. D Shilpi Begged Ryan to do it. Ans:a
103. He said, “Do not be upset, I will help you.” The indirect speech is --- [GB wbq‡g ûeû
Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet BDwbU- wm, †mU G, 19-20]
A He said to him not to be upset and said that he would help him.
B He said that did not upset I would help you.
C He asked not to upset he would help him.
D He asked not to upset be will be helped him. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: GB evK¨wU 2 ai‡bi sentence Av‡Q weavq GKmv‡_ `yBwU‡K (not to, that) Øviv ms‡hvM Kiv n‡q‡Q|
104. The indirect form- My father said to me, “Do not waste your time.” is- [evsjv‡`k Uvwid
Kwgk‡b M‡elYv Kg©KZv©-18, N.U. (gvbweK) 11-12]
A My father told me that do not waste time. B My father told me that I do not waste my time.
C My father forbade me to waste my time. D My father told me to waste not my time. Ans:c
cÖkœ-24: Had better/ should hy³ Dc‡`kg~jK evK¨‡K indirect G G‡`i cwie‡Z© wK emv‡Z nq?
Rule: 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.

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 642 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


105. Choose the indirect “You had better not leave your room unlocked”, said my
friends. [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq Aaxb cywjk mnKvix-02, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-14, Rvtwet (law) 15-16, Lytwet (B) 14-15]
A My friends warned me not to leave my room unlocked.
B My friends asked me not to leave my room unlocked.
C My friends reminded me to leave lock my room.
D My friends advised me to leave lock my room. Ans:a
106. He said to me, “You had better do the work” Change the speech. [Btwet (D) 14-15]
A He advised me to do the work. B He told me to do the work.
C He asked me to do the work. D He told that I should do the work. Ans:a
107. Change the narration: I said to him, “You should give up smoking” [Kztwet (B) 08-09]
A I asked him to give up smoking. B I advised him to give up smoking.
C I said he should give up smoking. D I said smoking should be given up. 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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 643 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


111. Change the narration. He said to me, “Let us go home together.”
A He proposed to me to go home together. [`yb©xwZ `gb e¨y‡ivi cwi`k©K-03]
B He proposed to me that we should go home together. [cÖvKt cÖvt mnt wkt wbt cixÿv-15]
C He asked me to go home with him.
D He urged me to go home with him. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b, RV As‡k me Av‡Q ZvB RS As‡k me e‡m‡Q|
112. The indirect form of- “He said, Let us go for a walk” is- [AMÖbx e¨vsK wmwbqi Awdmvi-17]
A He said that they must go for a walk. B He suggested that they should go for a walk.
C He proposed to go for a walk.
D He proposed that they would go for a walk. s:b
113. He said to his friend, “Let us play now” ev‡K¨i indirect speech n‡e- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix
wkÿK (wgwmwmwc) -13, ‡iwR÷vW© cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (‡Mvjvc)-11]
A He requested to his friends that they should play then.
B He proposed to his friends that they would play then.
C He proposed to his friends that they should play then.
D He proposed to his friends that we should play then. Ans:c

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
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 644 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, GLb Skip Kiæb| 2q evi Revise Kivi mgq Practice Kiæb ║║
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

Optative Sentence-Gi Narration-


cÖkœ-28: Optative Sentence Gi Narration Kivi wbqg/ ˆewkô¨mg~n wK wK?
 GKbR‡i Optative Sentence Gi Narration Kivi we‡kl ˆewkô¨mg~n:
 Optative ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi †ÿ‡Î linker wn‡m‡e- that e‡m|
 Reported speech Gi evK¨wU optative evK¨ †_‡K Assertive ev‡K¨-G iƒcvšÍwiZ nq|
 ev‡K¨i A_©vbymv‡i Indirect Narration-Gi Reporting verb- pray/
prayed/ wish/ wished G cwiewZ©Z nq|
 Tense, person, I wewfbœ kã cwieZ©‡bi mKj wbqg Av‡Mi gZB n‡e|
cÖkœ-29: cÖv_©bv eySv‡Z Optative ev‡K¨i Narration Kivi wbqg wK? GKwU D`vniY `vI|
Rule: Direct Narration G Allah ev God Gi Kv‡Q cÖv_©bv Kiv eySv‡j Reporting Verb As‡k Pray/
Prayed e‡m|  RS Gi evK¨wU Optative evK¨ †_‡K Assertive ev‡K¨-G iƒcvšÍwiZ nq|  Avi linker
wn‡m‡e that e‡m|  h_vwbq‡g person cwieZ©b nq|
Indirect MVb: Subject + pray/prayed + that + subject(Allah/God) + might + Verb----.
‡hgb: She said, “May Allah save my child.” = She prayed that Allah might save her child.
121. Teacher said to me, “May God bless you.” the correct indirect is-. [Btwet 2018-19 BDwbU
wR, Lytwet (B) 14-15, Lv`¨ I `y‡hv©M e¨e¯’vcbv gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb ÎvY I cybev©mb Awa`߇ii cÖKí ev¯Íevqb Kg©KZv©-06]
A Teacher wished so that may God bless me.
B Teacher prayed so that may-God bless me.
C Teacher prayed that God might bless me.
D Teacher wished that God might bless me. Ans:c

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 645 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


122. Which one is a correct change of narration? She said, “May Allah save my child.”
A She prayed that Allah may save her child. [Btwet 10-11]
B She wished that Allah might save her child.
C She said that Allah might save her child.
D She prayed that Allah might save her child. 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

Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|


https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 646 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


িভি
wfwWI K¬vm Part-04: GB wfwWI‡Z cÖkœ 31-
েদখ
34 GKmv‡_ Av‡jvPbv I D`vniY practice
¸‡jv live K¬vm AvKv‡i †`Iqv Av‡Q|

QR
েক
Exclamatory Sentence-Gi Narration-
ি�ক
cÖkœ-31: Exclamatory Sentence Gi Narration Kivi wbqg/ ˆewkô¨mg~n wK wK?
করু
 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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 647 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


130. Aneeka exclaimed that she was a great fool. Make direct speech- [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-12,
‡iwR÷vW© cªv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (nvmbv‡nbv)-11, cªv_wgK we`¨vjq wkÿK (cÙv)-09]
A Aneeka said, “I am a great fool1” B Aneeka said, “What a fool I am!”
C Aneeka tol, “What a fool I am!” D Aneeka said, “What am I fool!” Ans:b
║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, GLb Skip Kiæb| 2q evi Revise Kivi mgq Practice Kiæb ║║
131. Nasima said, “What a fine picture it is!” Gi indirect speech n‡”Q- [cÖv_wgK mn: wkÿK-09, 12]
A Nasima said that it is very fine picture.
B Nasima exclaimed that it was a very fine picture.
C Nasima exclaimed that it is a very fine picture.
D Nasima exclaimed that what a fine picture it was. Ans:b
132. The direct speech of- ‘Sadia exclaimed with joy that the mango was very sweet.’
[et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14]
A Sadia said, “How sweet the mango is!” B Sadia said, “How sweet the mango!” Ans:a
C Sadia said, “What a sweet the mango is!” D Sadia said, “What sweet the mango is!”
cÖkœ-33: Had I ------! hy³ exclamatory ev‡K¨i indirect Kivi wbqg wK?
Rule: Had+ Subject+ ------! hy³ exclamatory ev‡K¨ direct narration ‡_‡K indirect narration Kivi
‡ÿ‡Î subject + strongly desired that+ Subject + Had + -----+ (.) e‡m| h_vwbq‡g person cwieZ©b
nq|

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

Ab¨vb¨ Sentence-Gi Narration-


cÖk-œ 34: ab¨ev`/¯^vMZg/Awf›`b, m‡¤^vabm~PK, we`vqm~PK, Possessive + m‡¤^vab,
bvg a‡i Kmg/ kc_, AeÁv, N„Yv, Mvwj, Kíbv Kiv BZ¨vw`i A‡_© narration Kivi wbqg wK?
ab¨ev`/¯^vMZg/Awf›`b Gme A‡_© narration: Direct Narration G said Gi cwie‡Z© Thanks/Thank you
_vK‡j thanked + object, welcome _vK‡j welcomed + object, Congratulations _vK‡j
congratulated + object e‡m| [ev‡K¨ †Kvb linker cÖ‡qvRb nq bv, ZvB evK¨wU simple sentence n‡q hvq|
person cwieZ©b Av‡Mi wbq‡gB mvwaZ nq]
134. He said to me “Thank you”. The indirect form is- [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK
gš¿bvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-19, ¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-16, ‡et‡ivtwet (BBA) 13-14,
Btwet (we) 17-18,  GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ I †hvMv‡hvM cÖhyw³ wefv‡Mi mnKvix †bUIqvK© BwÄwbqvii-19]
A He said thank you. B He thanked you.
C He thanks you. D He thanked me. Ans:d

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 648 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


135. The teacher said, “Thank you, my boys.” The indirect narration of the sentence is --
-. [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: wewfbœ gš¿Yvjq cÖkvmwbK e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-2019,  GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: wewfbœ
gš¿Yvj‡qi/wefv‡Mi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v- 19]
A The teacher said that thank you my boys. B The teacher the boys and thanked them.
C The teacher thanked the boys. D The boys were thanked by the teacher. Ans:c
136. He said, “Thanks, my friends.” The indirect form is-[ivtwet AvBb 03-04, cÖv_wgK mn: wkÿK-92]
A He told his friends thanks. B He thanked his friends. [KUET 06-07]
C He said thanks to his friends. D He said to his friends thanks. Ans:b
m‡¤^vabm~PK kãmgwó Øviv narration: Direct Narration G m‡¤^vabm~PK kãmgwó (Good morning/ Good
evening/ Good afternoon/ Good luck) BZ¨vw` Øviv evK¨ _vK‡j indirect G said Gi cwie‡Z© wish/
wished e‡m| Indirect MVb: Subject + wish/wished + object + H m‡¤^vabm~PK kãmgwó|
we`vqm~PK kãmgwó Øviv narration: Direct Narration G we`vqm~PK kãmgwó (Good night/ Good bye/
farewell) BZ¨vw` Øviv evK¨ _vK‡j indirect G said Gi cwie‡Z© bid/bade e‡m| Indirect MVb: Sub +
bid/ bade + object + H we`vqm~PK kãmgwó| ‡bvU: Dfq †ÿ‡ÎB object c‡i †M‡j Gi Av‡M to e‡m|

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

Possessive + m‡¤^vab Øviv narration: Reported speech G my + friend, my + son, my +


brother BZ¨vw` m‡¤^vab _vK‡j G‡`i cwie‡Z© Indirect G sub + Addressing +obj. e‡m| Avi Ab¨vb¨
mKj wbqg Av‡Mi gZB wVK _v‡K|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 649 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


142. Change into indirect speech: [evsjv‡`i e¨vsK (AD) -18]
“Are you alone, my son?” asked a soft voice close behind me.
A What I was doing there alone was asked by a soft voice.
B A soft voice told me as his son and asked me whether I was alone.
C A soft voice from my behind asked me if I was alone.
D Addressing me as his son a soft voice asked if I was alone. Ans:d
143. ‘Come in, my friend, said I- evK¨wUi indirect speech n‡e|[cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (kvcjv)-09, cªv_wgK
we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv)-10]
A Addressing him as my friend, I told him to go in.
B Addressing him as my friend, I asked him to go in.
C Addressing him as my friend, I have said him to go in.
D Addressing him as my friend, I told him to come in. 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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 650 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Kíbv Kiv A‡_© narration: Reported speech G If I were you I’d _vK‡j Indirect G sub + advised
+ obj. + to + verb1 Z‡e negative n‡j to + V1 bv e‡m against + V+ing e‡m|
149. Choose the indirect: “If I were you I’d wait” I said. [ivtwet (H) 14-15, kvtwetcÖtwet (A) 16-17]
A I advised him to wait. B I ordered him to wait.
C I requested him to wait. D I told him to wait. Ans:a
150. “If I were you, I wouldn’t go” he said. The indirect speech is- [Ptwet (E-Law) 15-16]
A He told me to stay with me. B He asked me not to go.
C He advised me against going. D He advised me never to go. Ans:c

Model Test/Chapter Review


1. We use a --- before the indirect speech. [ivtwet (MY‡hvMv‡hvM) 08-09, 09-10]
A linker B article D adjective D preposition Ans:a
2. The correct change of- “What do you want?” She asked him. [Rvtwet (F) 14-15, cÖwZiÿv
gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-16, ‡et‡ivtwet (D) 16-17]
A She asked him what he wanted. B She asked him what he wants.
C She asks him what he wants. D She wanted him. Ans:a
3. He addressed Mr. Rahman and wished him good morning ev‡K¨i direct speech n‡e-
A He said to Mr. Rahman, “Good morning” [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (eywoM½v)-13]
B He said, “Good morning” Mr. Rahman. Ans:b
C He said, “Good morning” to Mr. Rahman. D He bade good morning to Mr. Rahman.
4. “I can speak five languages” she--. [Ptwet (A) 12-13]
A boasted B pleaded C shouted D demanded Ans:a
e¨v¨L¨v: Avwg 5wU fvlvq K_v ej‡Z cvwi| GwU `¤¢ †evSvq ZvB DËi- boasted(`¤¢ Kiv)
5. 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
6. He said to his master, “Forgive me, Sir.” [wd‡gj †m‡KÛvix G¨vwmmU¨v÷ GWz‡Kkbvi Awdmvi-99]
A He begged his master to forgave him. B He begged his master to forgive him, Sir.
C He begged his master to forgive him. D He requested his master to forgive him. Ans:c
Note: Reported speech Gi vocative case (m‡¤§vab c`) Reporting verb Gi object †K wb‡`©k
Ki‡j Zv DwV‡q w`‡Z nq| GLv‡b Sir m‡¤§vab c` Øviv his master †K wb‡`©k Kiv n‡q‡Q ZvB sir D‡V hv‡e|
7. He said, “I shall go to office”. Indirect form is --- [GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb
Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019]
A He said that he shall go to office. B He said that he would go to office.
C He said that he will go to office. D He said that he should go to office. Ans:b

 Chapter Close 


Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 651 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Transformations
 Transformation ej‡Z eySvq GKai‡bi evK¨‡K A_© wVK †i‡L Ab¨ai‡bi ev‡K¨ iƒcvšÍi Kiv| Giƒc ev‡K¨ iƒcvšÍi
A‡bK Aa¨v‡q we`¨gvb| ZvB GB Aa¨vqwU we‡kl †Kvb wbw`©ó Aa¨vq bq| eis wewfbœ Aa¨v‡qi mgš^q, †hgb:
 Affirmative- Negative Transformation,
 Structural Sentence Aa¨v‡q; Simple-complex-compound Transformation,
 Degree Aa¨vq; Positive-Comparative-Superlative Transformation,
 Voice Change Aa¨vq; Active-Passive Transformation, Go to Index
 Narration Aa¨vq; Direct-Indirect Transformation,
Gme Transformation ¸‡jv wewfbœ Aa¨v‡q mv‡_ m¤úwK©Z weavq G¸‡jv wewfbœ Aa¨vqwfwËK Av‡jvwPZ n‡q‡Q| hv‡Z
GKRb cvVK Lye mn‡RB eyS‡Z cv‡i| A‡bK eB‡Z transformation bv‡g GKwU Aa¨vq Ki‡jI ‡mLv‡b †Kvb
we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv †`Iqv m¤¢e nq bv| g~jZ m½Z Kvi‡YB G¸‡jv Avjv`v Avjv`v Aa¨v‡q Av‡jvPbv Ki‡Z nq| hv‡Z
QvÎ-QvÎxiv mn‡RB eyS‡Z cv‡i ZvB GB eB‡Z wewfbœ Aa¨v‡qi Transformation ¸‡jv wbR wbR Aa¨v‡qi mv‡_
Av‡jvPbv Kiv n‡q‡Q|
mewgwj‡q GUvB ej‡Z PvB †h Dc‡i DwjøwLZ transformation related Aa¨vq¸‡jv ‡Kvb †Kvb c„ôvq Av‡jvwPZ Av‡Q
Zv m~wPcÎ †_‡K ‡`‡L wb‡q co–b|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Dangling-(W¨vO&-wjO&) Modifier (Aby‡jøwLZ wb‡`©kK)
 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vqwUi Av‡jvPbv I
Live Model AvKv‡i wfwWI
‡`L‡Z QR ‡KvWwU ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-
♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion
cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 1wU+- co‡Z n‡e bv
 All Bank Job Exams 1wU+- 1-3
 Primary Job Exams cÖkœ Av‡m bvB co‡Z n‡e bv
 PSC & Other Jobs wU+- 1-4

GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


Dangling Ask e¨w³‡K Modify/wb‡`©kKi‡j ev‡K¨i Subject wK nq? D`vniY `vI|
1. According to the conditions of my scholarship, after finishing my degree, ----.
A my education will be employed by the university [20th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
B employment will be given by to me by the university
C the university will employ me Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
D I will be employed by the university https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ Ans:d
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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 652 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569



Topic-01: Dangling Modifier ej‡Z wK eySvq? D`vniYmn Av‡jvPbv Kiæb|
Dangling Modifier: GKwU Simple ev‡K¨ Kgv (,) Øviv wef³ 1g As‡k- Infinitive (to+v1), Gerund
(v1+ing), Participle (v3), Adjective BZ¨vw` Øviv hy³ †h GK ¸”Q kã/(Phrase) _v‡K Zv‡KB dangling e‡j|

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]
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
A After jumping of a boat, the shark bit the man.
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
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;
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 653 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

║║ Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║


9. Choose the correct sentence. [Ptwet (D) 11-12]
A Walking in the park, he was bitten by a snake. (cv‡K© nuvUvi mgq, †m mv‡ci Kvgo †Lj)
B Walking in the park, a snake bit him. C Walking in the park, he bit a snake. Ans:a
D Walking in the park, a snake was bit him.

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 654 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


11. Smaller and flatter than an orange, ---. [Xvtwet (BBA-IBA) 02-03]
A a tangerine is easy to peel and its sections separate readily
B the peel of a tangerine is easily removed and its sections are readily separated
C it’s easy to peel a tangerine and to separate its sections
D to peel a tangerine is easy, and it sections can be readily separated Ans:a
Topic-04: Dangling Ask gvbyl e¨ZxZ Ab¨vb¨ cÖvYx‡K wb‡`©k Ki‡j ev‡K¨i Subject wK nq? D`vniY `vI|
Dangling Ask gvbyl e¨ZxZ Ab¨vb¨ ‡hme cÖvYx‡K wb‡`©k K‡i ‡mUvB n‡e ev‡K¨i Subject| ‡hgb: Upon
hatching, young ducks know how to swim. (wWg †_‡K Rb¥ †bIqvi ciciB, ‡QvU †QvU nvum muvZvi KuvU‡Z Rv‡b)
12. Upon hatching, ---------------. [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ-BARRON’S TOEFL, p-366]
A young ducks know how to swim Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
B swimming is known by young ducks https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
C the knowledge of swimming is in young ducks
D how to swim is known in young ducks Ans:a

 Chapter Close  Go to Index

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Subjunctive Mood/ Use of Subjunctive Words
 m¤ú~Y© Aa¨vqwUi Av‡jvPbv I
Live Model AvKv‡i wfwWI
‡`L‡Z QR ‡KvWwU ¯‹¨vb Kiæb-

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z Av‡m bvB co‡Z n‡e bv
 All Bank Job Exams 5wU+- 1-3
 Primary Job Exams cÖkœ Av‡m bvB co‡Z n‡e bv
 PSC & Other Jobs 30wU+- 1-5


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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 655 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


GB Subjunctive Word(SW) ¸‡jv g‡b ivLvi m~Î: RUPAM SAID ON (iæcg †mBW& Ab) GLv‡b-
R-‡Z Require(v) (cÖ‡qvRb nIqv), Requirement(N) (cÖ‡qvRb), Recommend(Adj.), Recommendation (N)

(mycvwik); Request(V) (Aby‡iva Kiv),


U-‡Z Urge(v) (‡Rvo †`Iqv) Urgent(adj.)
P-‡Z Propose(cÖ¯Íve Kiv)v, Proposed adj. Proposal(N) Prefer (cQ›` Kiv)(v), Preference(AMªvwaKvi)(N)
A-‡Z Ask (cÖkœ Kiv)(v), Advise(Dc‡`k †`Iqv)(V), Advice (Dc‡`k)(N)
M-‡Z Move(AMÖmi nIqv)(v), Mandatory(eva¨Zvg~jK) (adj.)
S-‡Z Suggest(civgk© Kiv)(v), Suggested (Adj.), Suggestion(n), Stipulate(Dc¯’vcb Kiv )(V)
I-‡Z Insist (‡Kvb welq wb‡q †R` Kiv)(v), Imperative (BwZevPK)(adj.), Important(adj.)
D-‡Z Demand (PvIqv)(N/V), Decree (wb‡`©k)(v)
O-‡Z Order (wb‡`©k Kiv)(v), Obligatory(eva¨Zvg~jK) (adj.), Command
N-‡Z Necessary/Essential(cÖ‡qvRbxq)adj. Noticeable(jÿYxq(adj.)Necessity(n)

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

(d)the dean before (e)leaving his vacation.


Quick Tips: subjunctive word (leave) +
Ans:c that + subject Gici k~b¨¯’v‡b V1 e‡m weavq
Source: CLIFF’s TOEFL mini test 3 Question leave DËi
no.4 Page no. 196 †_‡K ûeyû|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 656 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


5. Which of the following sentences is 10. The doctor insisted that his patient -----
correct? [Xvtwet (D) 13-14] -----. [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ- CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-5,
A I insist that she come along. Section-2, Q-10, P-445]
A that he not work too hard for three
B I insist that she comes along.
months Ans:b
C I insist that she came along.
D I insist that she may come along. Ans:a B take it easy for three months
C taking it easy inside of three months
6. The doctor suggested that the patient --
D to take some vacations for three months
- weight. [Xvtwet (C) 18-19, 12-13, Rtwet (D) 13-14,
Sonali Bank-14, Btwet (G) 14-15] Quick Tips: subjunctive word (insisted) +
A should lose B would lose that + subject Gici k~b¨¯’v‡b V1 e‡m weavq b
C loss D lose Ans:d DËi-
Quick Tips: subjunctive word (suggested) ║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ, Practice Kiæb ║║
+ that + subject Gici k~b¨¯’v‡b V1 e‡m weavq d 11. Doreen was so furious that she stopped
DËi playing the piano because her teacher
7. The teacher suggested that her students insisted that she --- her scales. [Btwet (G) 17-18]
A to practice B practise
--- experiences with ESP. [Ptwet 07-08]
C practicing D practiced Ans:b
A write a composition on their Ans:a
B wrote some composition of his or her 12. Choose the incorrect answer. [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ-
BARRON’S TOEFL, Model-6, sec.2, Q-24, p-462]
C to write composition about
A It is imperative that a graduate student
D had written any composition for his
B maintains a grade point average C of
Source: CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-4,
“B” in D his major field. Ans:b
Section-2, Part-A, Question-14, ûeû, P-416]
e¨vL¨v: GwU GKwU subjunctive construction 13. It is essential that the patient ---
medicine regularly. [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b gv`K`ªe¨
rule- wU n‡e suggest that + verb in simple wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii Dc-cwi`k©K - 18]
form. A takes B take
8. Choose the incorrect answer. [ivtwet 08-09, C should take D tookAns:b
Ptwet (C1, D) 12-13] Tips: Essential, necessary, advised, required,
I suggest (a)that he (b)goes (c)to the doctor imperative BZ¨vw`i ci that clause _vK‡j sub hvB
†nvK bv †Kb verb Gi base form em‡e| myZivs
as soon as he (d)returns from home. Ans:b
k~b¨¯’v‡bi Rb¨ take n‡jv mwVK verb-
e¨vL¨v: goes Gi ¯’‡j go n‡e| KviY, suggest
14. Correct the error in the following
(subjunctive verb) + that+ subject+ V1 nq| sentences. [Lytwet (School) 08-09]
Source: CLIFF’s TOEFL practice test 5, Part B, Question
A It was urgent that he call her
no.19, Page no.447 †_‡K ûeyû|

9. The boss prefers that he --- with his immediately.


B It was urgent that he should call her
clients personally. [Ptwet (C) 03-04]
A speak B speaks
immediately.
C It was urgent that he would call her
C is to speak D speaking Ans:a
Quick Tips: subjunctive word (prefer) +
immediately.
D It was urgent that he should have call
that + subject Gici k~b¨¯’v‡b V1 e‡m weavq
Ans:a
speak DËi- Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬Kimmediately.
her Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 657 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
Topic-03: Main clause G SW _vK‡j “that' Gi cieZx© clause wU‡Z KLb have/be nq?
Rule: Main clause G subjunctive word (any tense) _vK‡j “that” Gi cieZ©x Clause G should
modal verb wU Dn¨ _v‡K| weavq Ab¨ †Kvb modal verb (can, will, may, might, could, had better,
must etc.) e‡m bv|
 Avevi should Gi ci am, is, are, was, were e‡m bv weavq “be” e‡m| †hgb: Who recommended
that they be tired? GLv‡b they Gi ci should Dn¨ Av‡Q|  GQvovI should Gi mv‡_ has, had nq bv
weavq have e‡m| †hgb: I insisted him that he have a car. GLv‡b he Gi ci should Dn¨ Av‡Q|
 N.B: That Gi cieZx As‡k Passive n‡j Sub+ be+ V3 A_ev Sub + have been + V3 e‡m|
15. I request that the work ---. [`~‡h©vM I ÎvY gš¿Y 17. NBR requires --- before the end of the
A is done B be done cÖKí Kg©KZ©v-04] financial year. [evsjv‡`i K…wl e¨vsK Awdmvi-17]
C is doing D should do Ans:b A that e-TIN forms be submitted
16. He suggests to Jane’s aunt that the girl B that e-NBR forms should be submitted
--- away to school. [et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (G) 16-17] C for e-TIN forms to be submitted
A be sending B be sent Ans:b D e-TIN forms submission Ans:a
C should be sendingD should be sent

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
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 658 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569
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

D the members study the problem more context.


carefully Ans:d C that the research result be tested in
e¨vL¨v: Sentence- wU‡Z subjunctive form Bangladeshi context.
cÖ‡qvRb nIqvq requested that+ verb in simple D Both a & c Ans:d
form n‡e|
 Chapter Close 

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 659 ~ Mobile: 01740-073569


Error in Sentence (ev‡K¨i AšÍ©MZ fzj)-

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 

Pin Point Error (fzj Ask wPwýZKiY) Go to Index

♦ 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+- Basic Strong Ki‡Z co‡Z cv‡ib
 All Bank Job Exams 66wU+- e¨vs‡Ki Rb¨ ¸iæZ¡c~Y© ZvB co‡Z cv‡ib
 Primary Job Exams 8wU+- cÖvBgvwii Rb¨ mgq _vK‡j co‡Z cv‡ib
 PSC & Other Jobs 120wU+- ¸iæZ¡c~Y© ZvB co‡Z n‡e
GKbR‡i Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-
1. The only error in the sentence “One of the recommendation made by the
committeewasaccepted by the authorities” is- [33rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A recommendation B was C accepted by D committee Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: One of Gi c‡i plural noun e‡mGRb¨ recommendation Gi cwie‡Z© recommendations n‡e|
2. A Every man Band woman Cshould voteDfor the candidate of (e)their choice. [32nd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
Ans:e
e¨vL¨v: every Gi possessive case wn‡m‡e their Gi cwie‡Z© his n‡e|
-GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ ïiæ-
wKQz K_v: GB Aa¨vqwU mK‡ji Kv‡Q GKUy KwVb g‡b nq, ZvB MZvbyMwZK mKj eB¸‡jvi †P‡q GKUz
Avjv`vfv‡eB mvwR‡q Dc¯’vcb Kijvg| cÖwZwU Aa¨vqwfwËK mgm¨v¸‡jv Avjv`v Avjv`v K‡i w`‡qwQ| G‡Z
K‡i †evSv hv‡”Q J Aa¨vq¸‡jv fvjfv‡e Avq‡Ë¡ _vK‡j Lye mn‡RB DËi Kiv hv‡e| Avi ZeyI mgm¨v n‡j
wb‡P wb‡P e¨vL¨v †`Iqv Av‡Q, ZvB Avi †Kvb mgm¨v †bB|

Noun & Determiner Related Problems:


1. As verbalization is Athe most common form of language, Humans Bmake use of many
others systems and techniques Cto express their Dthoughts and feelings. [Ptwet 2018-19 BDwbU wW
(mKvj)] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i fyj AskwU n‡jv Ackb (L)| L Ack‡bi many others systems Gi ¯’‡j many other+ plural
noun A_©vr many other systems n‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡Zv|
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 660 ~ 01740-073569
2. I Athink they have Baccepted his Canalyze as a Dstandard one. [ivtwet (B) 13-14] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: possessive (his, her, my etc.) Gi c‡i noun e‡m GRb¨ his Gi ci analyze Gi cwie‡Z© analysis
n‡e|
3. The amphibians Aare of Bfew Ceconomic Cimportance to Dhumans. [Ptwet (C) 11-12, (C1) 16-17]
e¨vL¨v: uncountable noun hvi c~‡e© uncountable determiner e‡m GRb¨ importance Gi c~‡e© few Gi
cwie‡Z© little em‡e| Ans:b
4. ABecause they had spent Btoo many time Cconsidering the new contract, the students
Dlost the opportunity to lease the apartment. (e)No error[City Bank Ltd. Trainee Officer 18] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Time n‡jv uncountable noun ZvB Gi c~‡e© uncountable determiner em‡e| myZivs too many Gi
¯’‡j too much n‡j evK¨wU Grammatically mwVK n‡Zv|
5. The Ajudge of the district court was not Baccepted by the Cplaintiff who went to the
High Court for Dappeal. [ivtwet (Law) 11-12]Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: preposition Gi ci GKwUgvÎ word em‡j Zv noun n‡e, (A_v©r preposition+ Noun) GRb¨ appeal
Gi cwie‡Z© application em‡e|
6. There is a A different between income Band wealth; people can hae a Clarge income and
Dno wealth. [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistan Teller 2018] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: article 'a' Gi ci noun cÖ‡qvRb weavq different Gi cwie‡Z© difference n‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡Zv|
7. Counselors will be available to give students Badvices before Cthey register D for
A

classes. [Modhumoti Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer (PO) 2018] Ans:b


e¨vL¨v: Advice uncountable noun hvi plural form ‡bB| myZivs advices e¨envi fyj| advices Gi ¯’‡j
some pieces of advice n‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡Zv|
8. Each A furniture on display in the central mall Bis on sale for thirty C percent off the
Dregular price. [Modhumoti Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer (PO) 2018] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Furniture- non-count noun Gi c~‡e© each countable determiner hy³ n‡e bv weavq furniture Gi
¯’‡j piece of furniture n‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡e|
9. A All man are equal Bbefore the law and Care entitled to equal Dprotection of the law.
=All Gi c‡i countable noun _vK‡j †mwU plural nq GRb¨ man Gi ¯’‡j men n‡e| [ivtwet (B) 13-14]Ans:a

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
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 661 ~ 01740-073569
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

emergency. [Ptwet (E) 08-09]Ans:d


e¨vL¨v: other Gi ci singular noun Av‡Q wKš‘ other+ plural noun e‡m Ges another+ singular noun
e‡m GRb¨ other Gi cwie‡Z© another n‡e|
16. He Ahad finished his Bcook Cbefore the guests Darrived. [ivtwet (B-Law, set-3), 14-15] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: possessive(his, her, my etc.) Gi ci noun form e‡m GRb¨ cook(v) Gi cwie‡Z© cooking(n)
n‡e|
17. The earth was Aonce Binhabited by plants and animals Cof which today there is Dnone
living (e)trace. [Ptwet (B1) 10-11, (C1) 16-17, ivtwet 08-09]Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: no+ noun/adjective nq GRb¨ None Gi cwie‡Z© no n‡e|
18. The majority to the news is about violence of scandal. AThe Bto Cnews Dviolence. [we`¨yr I LwbR
m¤ú` gš¿Yvj‡qi Awdmvi I KviLvbv ZË¡veavqK-11, Janata Bank (Executive Officer)-12, Xvtwet (D) 12-13, Btwet (Law) 11-12] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: The Majority Gi ci of preposition e‡m ZvB to Gi cwie‡Z© of n‡e| MVb, The + majority+ of+
the+ noun Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
Pronoun Related Problems: https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
19. It is not you Awho are at a fault; Brather it is CI who Dis not to blame. [ivtwet Law 04-05]Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Relative pronoun(who) Gi c‡ii verb wU Relative pronoun(who) Gi c~e©eZ©x noun/pronoun
Abymv‡i nq GRb¨ is Gi cwie‡Z© am n‡e| KviY I Gi ci is nq bv am n‡Z cv‡i|
20. Identify the incorrect underlined word/phrase- ANobody knew Bwho Che Dis. [ivtwet 2018-19
BDwbU we] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: who Gi c~‡e© knew A_©vr past indefinite tense _vKvq is Gi ¯’‡j was n‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡e|
21. The only error in the sentence “One of the recommendation made by the committee was
accepted by the authorities” is- [33rd BCS, Agrani Bank-13]
A recommendation B was C accepted by D committee Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: One of Gi c‡i plural noun e‡m GRb¨ recommendation Gi cwie‡Z© recommendations n‡e|
22. ADo you Bknow the student Cwho books Dwere stolen? [Janata Bank- 12, Xvtwet (D) 12-13] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: noun Gi c~‡e© possessive Adjective nq GRb¨ who Gi cwie‡Z© whose n‡e|
23. You are the man who have always troubled me. [gnv-wnmveiÿK-98]
A the Bman C have Dme Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: relative pronoun Gi c‡ii verb me©`v Zvi c~e©c` Abymv‡i e‡m, GRb¨ who Gi c‡ii verb the man
Abymv‡i have Gi cwie‡Z© has em‡e|
24. To the man Awhom worked so Bhard Con the project, the news Dwas (e)profoundly
disappointing. [Ptwet (B1), 13-14] Ans:a e¨vL¨v: cy‡iv ev‡K¨ `yBwU verb(worked I was) wKš‘ subject Av‡Q
GKwU weavq Avi GKwU subject Gi Afve cyiY Ki‡Z whom(object) Gi cwie‡Z© who(subject) em‡e|
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 662 ~ 01740-073569
25. This practice of Acover up or Bdenying guilt makes Cit difficult to tell Dwhether someone
(e)is telling the truth or not. [Ptwet (C1), 13-14]Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: preposition+(V1 + ing) nq GRb¨ cover up Gi cwie‡Z© covering up n‡e|
26. AThere is an unsolved controversy as to Bwhom Cis the real author of the Elizabethan
plays Dcommonly (e)credited to William Shakespeare.[Ptwet (E-Law) 12-13, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 13-14] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: is verb Gi subject wn‡m‡e subjective form who em‡e|
27. AEvery man Band woman Cshould vote Dfor the candidate of (e)their choice.
[32nd BCS, Ptwet (E) 11-12, ivtwet (E-‡Rvo) 13-14]Ans:e
e¨vL¨v: every Gi possessive case wn‡m‡e their Gi cwie‡Z© his n‡e|
28. The registrar Ahas requested that each student and teacher Bsigns Ctheir Dname on the
grade sheet before (e)submitting it. [Ptwet (C) 11-12, (E-Law) 12-13]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i subject each/every Gi possessive wn‡m‡e their Gi cwie‡Z© his em‡e|
29. The Anews that Bthe ship Csinking Dcame as (e)a great shock. [Ptwet (C3) 12-13]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb ev‡K¨ clause marker(that) _vK‡j D³ ev‡K¨ `yBwU main verb cÖ‡qvRb GRb¨ sinking Gi
cwie‡Z© sank n‡e|
30. She Afailed to Bgain admission to Rajshahi University Cof Dhis choice. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Antecedent-She Gi possessive case wU his Gi cwie‡Z© her n‡e| [ivtwet (E-even) 12-13]

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|

 Number Related Problems:


33. Tick the underlined word that is incorrect. AA pack of Bwolfs can Cencircle and kill a
Dmouse. [Btwet 05-06] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb noun word Gi †k‡l lf _vK‡j Zvi plural Kivi mgq lf Gi cwie‡Z© lves n‡e| ZvB wolf Gi
plural form n‡”Q wolves|
34. Identify the incorrect part of the sentence: AThere are ten Bchilds playing in the yard
near her house, but Cyour child is not Damong them. [Rtwet (C) 10-11]Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: child Gi plural n‡”Q children GRb¨ ten Gi c‡i plural noun wn‡m‡e children n‡e|

 Verb Related problems:


35. AWhile they Bwere away for vacations, they Callowed their friends Duse their T.V
e¨vL¨v: allow verb Gi ci †Kvb object Avm‡j Zvici infinitive nq GRb¨ use Gi cwie‡Z© to use n‡e| [ivtwet
05-06] Ans:d

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 663 ~ 01740-073569


36. After Astudying all the necessary materials, the Bstudents were-capable of Crising their
test scores Dby twenty-five points. [Ptwet 2018-19 BDwbU wW (weKvj)] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: †U÷ †¯‹vi e„w× Kiv Giƒc A‡_© GLv‡b rising Gi ¯’‡j raising em‡e| Rise (DVv) wKš‘ raise (‡Zvjv/e„w×
Kiv) myZivs rising Gi ¯’‡j raising em‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡Zv|
37. There is no single Aauthority to Bforce pollution Ccontrol all Dover the country.
[ivtwet (B-Law, set-3), 14-15] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: to preposition Gi ci V1 e‡m GRb¨ “force” noun Gi cwie‡Z© “enforce” verb em‡e|
38. AParents have a Bprior right to Cchoice the kind of education that Dshall be given to
their children. [ivtwet (B) 13-14]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: to Gi c‡i verb Gi base form e‡m GRb¨ Choice(n) Gi cwie‡Z© choose(v1) n‡e|
39. The question of Astandards in universities Bfiguring prominently on the Cagenda of the
Dmeeting. e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ g~j verb †bB ZvB figuring Gi cwie‡Z© figures n‡e; [ivtwet(B) 13-14]Ans:b

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-

09, ‡bvtwetcªtwet (C) 13-14]Ans:b


e¨vL¨v: ï‡q _vKv A‡_© Laid Gi cwie‡Z© lain n‡e| KviY; Lie; -ï‡q cov ev _vKv, wKQz c‡o _vKv; [Lie-lay- lain-
lying;] Ab¨w`‡K Lay-wKQz ivLv, wWg cvov [Lay-laid-laid-laying]
44. Obviously, she Adid not Bunderstood much Cof what you Dsaid. [ivtwet Marketing 04-05]
e¨vL¨v:did not Gi c‡i verb Gi base form e‡m ZvB understood Gi ¯’‡j understand em‡e| Ans:b

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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 664 ~ 01740-073569


47. A Didnot she Bask you why you Cwere late? [ivtwet (B) 13-14]Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: did I not GKmv‡_ e‡m bv Z‡e GKmv‡_ em‡j didn’t nq, GRb¨ didnot Gi cwie‡Z© didn’t n‡e|
48. After Arising the flag Bto commemorate Cthe holiday, the mayor Dgave (e)a long speech.
Source: CLIFF’s toefl mini test 3 Question no.197 †_‡K ûeyû [Ptwet (B1) 12-13,ivtwet (E-Even) 15-16 ]Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: cZvKv A‡b¨i Øviv DVv‡bv nq GRb¨ rising Gi cwie‡Z© raising n‡e|
 Adjective/Adverb Related Problems:
49. George is not Aenough intelligent Bto pass Cthis Deconomics class without (e)help.
[Ptwet (C) 08-09]Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: enough Gi c‡i noun e‡m wKš‘ enough Gi c~‡e© adjective I adverb e‡m GRb¨ enough
intelligent Gi cwie‡Z© intelligent enough n‡e|
50. A group of Ahistorians judged the computer to be Bthe most Cinfluence invention of the
Dtwentieth century. [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller-18] Ans: c
e¨vL¨v: the Ges noun Gi gv‡S adjective e‡m weavq influence Gi ¯’‡j influential n‡j mwVK n‡Zv|
51. A doctor may be able Ato diagnose a problem Bperfect, but he may not be able to find a
drug Cto which the patient Dwill respond. [32nd BCS, ivtwet (E-Even) 14-15]Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: main verb+ object+ adverb nq GRb¨ perfect Gi cwie‡Z© perfectly em‡e|
52. Ranu Athought Bthat she didCbad in the Dexamination. [ivtwet (B) 13-14]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: main verb Gi ci Adverb e‡m weavq bad(Adj.) Gi cwie‡Z© badly(Adv.) n‡e|
53. I had a enjoyable time at the party last night. [Janata Bank- 12, Xvtwet (D) 12-13]
Aa Btime Cat Dlast Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: k‡ãi 1g Aÿi vowel n‡j Zvi an nq GRb¨ enjoyable Gi c~‡e© a Gi cwie‡Z© an n‡e|
54. AMr. Hoque is known Bas the most Cbenevolence person Damong his colleagues.
[ivtwet (D-odd), 14-15]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: the----noun Gi gv‡S Adjective e‡m GRb¨ benevolence(N) Gi cwie‡Z© benevolent(Adj.) n‡e|
55. AAround 75 Bpercents of the Cearth’s surface is covered by Dwater. [ivtwet (E) 13-14]Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: noun/pronoun e¨vwZZ Ab¨ †Kvb parts of speech Gi plural nq bv weavq percent Adv. wUi mv‡_ ‘s’
ev` hv‡e|
56. A Hardly he had entered Bthe office when he realized Cthat he had forgotten Dhis wallet.
[ivtwet (Law) 08-09, Ptwet (C1) 13-14, (E) 13-14]Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: negative adverb (Hardly, Rarely, Never etc.) ev‡K¨i ïiƒ‡Z Avm‡j auxiliary verb wU subject Gi c~‡e©
em‡e GRb¨ “hardly he had” Gi cwie‡Z© “Hardly had he” n‡e|
57. Education is Blow on the Government’s Clegislate Dpriorities.
A [ivtwet (B-law) 12-13]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: the ----- noun Gi gv‡S Adjective e‡m GRb¨ Legislate Gi cwie‡Z© legislative em‡e|
58. The company Ahas Bso little money Cthat it Dcan’t hardly operate anyone. [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ- CLIFF’S
TOEFL-Mini test-1, P-110]
e¨vL¨v: (D) can hardly, GLv‡b hardly negative nIqv‡Z always positive verb use Ki‡Z n‡e|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 665 ~ 01740-073569


59. In order for one to achieve the Adesired result in this experiment, it is necessary that Bhe
Cwork as Dfastly (e)as possible. [Ptwet (E-Law) 12-13]Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: fast wb‡RB Adverb ZvB Gi mv‡_ ly hy³ n‡e bv GRb¨ fastly Gi cwie‡Z© fast n‡e|
60. The chemistry instructor explained the experiment Ain Bsuch of a way that it C was
(e)easily understood. [Rtwet (A) 11-12]Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Such+ Determiner + Way A_©vr such Ges determiner Gi gv‡S preposition e‡m bv GRb¨ such
of a way Gi cwie‡Z© such a way em‡e|
61. Before TV, the common man Aseldom never Bhad the opportunity Cto see and Dhear his
leaders to express (e)their views. [Ptwet (E) 11-12, (C1) 12-13]Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: GKB ev‡K¨ `ywU negative Adverb e‡m bv GRb¨ ïay seldom A_ev ïay never n‡e|
62. AAlthough the quantity Bwas small, we had Csupplies enough to finish Dthe experiment.
[m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ- CLIFF’S TOEFL-Mini test-2, P-161]
e¨vL¨v: (C) enough supplies, Enough + noun n‡e;
63. AThe little boy’s mother bought Bhim a Cfive-speeds racing bicycle Dfor his birthday.
[m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ- CLIFF’S TOEFL-Mini test-2, P-160]
e¨vL¨v: Ans: c; five speeds Gi cwie‡Z© five speed n‡e, KviY Adjective Gi plural nq bv, GLv‡b ‘five speed’
adjective wn‡m‡e noun bicycle †K modify K‡i‡Q GRb¨ ‘speed’ Gi mv‡_ ‘s’ †hvM n‡e bv|
64. Peach trees Agrow Bgood in a Cvariety of soil types, but do best in Dsandy loam.(‡e‡j gvwUi
Kv`v) [Pitersen’s TOEFL †_‡K ûeyû] [ivtwet 09-10]Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: mvaviYZ main verb Ges preposition Gi gv‡S adverb e‡m GRb¨ good(adj.) Gi cwie‡Z© well(adv.) n‡e|
65. The Aworlds Bairlines are moving Ctowards a total Dban (e)on smoking. [Ptwet (C1) 12-13]Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: World Gi mv‡_ s ev es hy³ nq bv GRb¨ worlds Gi cwie‡Z© possessive wn‡m‡e world’s n‡e|
66. Poor Asoils containing an Bexcessive proportion of clay are Cfrequent mixed with chalk
to Dimprove the texture. [Ptwet (B1)-10-11, (C) 11-12]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: mixed Adjective †K modify Ki‡Z adv. jvM‡e GRb¨ Frequent Gi cwie‡Z© frequently n‡e|
67. AOrdinary a tornadoBbreaks up Csuddenly and dissipates less than four hours Dafter it
has (e)formed. [Ptwet -(B1)10-11]Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: GKwU m¤ú~Y© evK¨‡K modify Ki‡Z adv. cÖ‡qvRb GRb¨ GLv‡b cy‡iv evK¨‡K modify Ki‡Z ordinary
(adj.) Gi cwie‡Z© Ordinarily (adv.) em‡e|
68. To become Apsychology mature, one Bhas to develop an individual way of life distinguished
Cfrom a mere Didentification with (e)collective standards. [Ptwet (C) 11-12]
e¨vL¨v: linking verb Ges adjective Gi gv‡S adverb e‡m GRb¨ psychology Gi cwie‡Z©
psychologically n‡e| Ans:a

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|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 666 ~ 01740-073569


70. The pieces of homes Aare Bas high that Cmost young people cannot afford to buy Dthem.
e¨vL¨v: Subject + verb + so + -- + that +-- nq GRb¨ as Gi cwie‡Z© so n‡e| [ivtwet (Law) 07-08] Ans:b
71. Salam Ahas not completed Bthe assignment Cyet, and Salma Dhasn’t neither.
[ivtwet Eng- 09-10]Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: GKB ev‡K¨ `ywU negative word e‡m bv GRb¨ has not neither Gi cwie‡Z© hasn’t either em‡e|
72. AWind and rain continually hit against the Bsurface of the earth Cbroken large rocks
into smaller Dand smaller (e)particles. [Ptwet (B1) 11-12]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ the ----- noun Gi gv‡S (verb+ ing) hy³ Adjective e‡m GRb¨ broken Gi cwie‡Z© breaking
n‡e|
 Degree Related problems:
73. This Abuilding is Ban oldest Cbuilding in the town. [ivtwet (BBA) 08-09]Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Adjective Gi superlative degree n‡j Zvi c~‡e© the e‡m KviY (The+ Superlative) nq GRb¨
oldest Gi c~‡e© an cwie‡Z© the n‡e|
74. A The harder she Btried, the Cworst she Ddanced before the (e)large audience.[Xvtwet (C) 09-10,
Ptwet (C1) 14-15] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: hZ ZZ †evSv‡Z The + comparative + ----, The + comparative + ----nq| ZvB the worst Gi
cwie‡Z© the worse n‡e|
75. The more the Arelative humidity reading Brises, Cthe worst the heat Daffects (e)us.
[Standard Bank- 09-10, Ptwe (C) 11-12]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: hZ ZZ †evSv‡Z The + comparative + ----, The + comparative + ----nq| ZvB the worst Gi
cwie‡Z© the worse n‡e|
 Preposition Related Problems:
76. My flat is Aright Bin the center of the town, which is very Cconvenient Din the
office. e¨vL¨v: kn‡ii wbw`©ó †K‡›`ª †evSv‡Z in the center Gi cwie‡Z© on the center n‡e| [ivtwet (Law) 09-10]Ans:b
77. The fire began Ain the Bfifth of the hotel but it Cson spread to Dadjacent floors. [City Bank
Ltd. Trainee Officer 2018] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Building Gi Zjv †evSv‡Z on preposition wU e¨eüZ nq| myZivs in Gi ¯’‡j on preposition e¨eûZ
n‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡Zv|
78. A customer can file a Acomplaint Bfor a trader for Ccharging higher prices on Dgoods.
[ivtwet (B) 13-14] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: e¨emvqxi weiæ‡× Awf‡hvM Kiv A‡_© complaint Gi ci preposition wnmv‡e for Gi cwie‡Z© against
em‡e|
79. AExcepting for the post-graduate students, Beveryone will have to Csit for the tests Don
the same day. [Ptwet 2018-19 BDwbU wW (weKvj)] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: evK¨wUi evsjv n‡e: ¯œvZ‡KvËi QvÎQvÎx e¨wZZ, mevB GKB w`‡b cixÿvq em‡e| Giƒc Óe¨wZZÓ A_© cÖ`v‡b
excepting for Gi ¯’‡j except n‡e; Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 667 ~ 01740-073569
80. The securities broker Ais Ban essential like C among the consumer Dand the stock
market. [One bank Ltd. Special Cadre Officer (SC) 2018] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: cÖ`Ë ev‡K¨ consumer Ges stock market GB `yB‡qi gv‡S †evSv‡Z among Gi cwie‡Z© between
em‡e|
81. AProfits Bare divided Cbetween the Dstockholders and the corporation.
e¨vL¨v: `yB‡qi Awa‡Ki g‡a¨ fvMvfvwM †evSv‡Z between Gi cwie‡Z© among em‡e| [ivtwet Finance-03-04] Ans:c

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|

 Conjunction, Parallelism I Correlatives Related Problems:


87. Many Aplaces of Bhistory, scientific, Ccultural or Dscenic importance have been
designated national monuments. [Pitersen’s TOEFL †_‡K ûeyû][Ptwet (E) 08-09]Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Parallel structure Abymv‡i or Gi c‡i adj, Av‡Q ZvB or Gi c~‡e©I me ¸‡jv adjective n‡e GRb¨
history Gi cwie‡Z© historic n‡e|
88. Poison gas, Abecause its stealth and murderous fumes, is Bthe most fear-inspiring C of all
weapons of war. [One bank Ltd. Special Cadre Officer (SC) 2018] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Because Gi ci clause Avi Because of Gi ci Phrase e‡m ZvB because Gi ¯’‡j because of
e¨eüZ n‡j evK¨wU mwVK nZ|
89. The training manager Aust estimate the expenses Bfor the program, including costs for
(c)its Ddevelop, delivery and evaluation. [Modhumoti bank Ltd. Probationary Officer (PO) 2018] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: parallelism Gi wbqgvbymv‡i delivery Ges evaluation noun ¸‡jv‡K AbymiY K‡i develop Gi noun
form development G iƒcvšÍi Ki‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡e|.
90. Identify the incorrect underlined word/phrase. AIn spite of Bit rained Ca lot, we
Denjoyed our holiday. [ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU we] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: in spite of Gi ci phrase e‡m wKš‘ GLv‡b clause Av‡Q weavq in spite of Gi ¯’‡j although emv‡j
evK¨wU mwVK n‡Zv|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 668 ~ 01740-073569


91. The soles of the polar bear’s feet Aare covered Bwith fur, which C provides stability on
slippery, Dfreeze ground. [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller 2018] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: parallelism (are covered) Gi Rb¨ verb freeze Gi frozen n‡j evK¨wU‡Z mwVK n‡Zv;
92. AJoseph’s story is Ba clinical Cportrayal of Dman as an animal trapped (e)by the fear and
hunger. (†Rv‡md Gi Mí n‡”Q, fq Ges ÿzav mwnZ Ave× cÖvYxi gZ gvby‡li GK e¯‘ywbó cÖwZK…wZ) [Xvtwet (C) 12-13] Ans:e
e¨vL¨v: parallelism Gi wbqgvbymv‡i and Gi c‡ii noun Gi mv‡_ the †bB GRb¨ c~‡e©I the em‡e bv GRb¨ the
fear Gi cwie‡Z© fear em‡e| Source: CLIFF’S TOEFL practice test 4 Part B Question no. 24 Page no. 418 †_‡K ûeyû|

93. Just Acalm Bdown Cand Dbreath. [ivtwet (D) 12-13]Ans:d


e¨vL¨v: parallelism Gi wbqgvbymv‡i and Gi c~‡e© †h parts of speech _v‡K and Gi c‡iI GKB form e‡m
GRb¨ breath (n) Gi cwie‡Z© breathe (v) n‡e|
94. AResearch requires the Bcareful Ccollect and Dorganization of data. [ivtwet (E) 13-14]
e¨vL¨v: parallelism Gi wbqgvbymv‡i and Gi c~‡e© †h parts of speech(n) _v‡K and Gi c‡iI GKB form(n)
e‡m GRb¨ collect(v) Gi cwie‡Z© collection(n) n‡e| ZvB Ans:c
95. The examination Awill test your ability Bto understand Cspoken English, to read non-
technical language and Dwriting correctly.[Standard Bank-09, One Bank-10, Krishi Bank-12, kvtwetcÖtwet 08-
09, Ptwet (E-Law) 12-13, ivtwet (E-Even) 13-14] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: parallelism Gi wbqgvbymv‡i and Gi Dfq cv‡k©¦ me¸‡jv verb GiB GK iƒc n‡e GRb¨ Writing Gi
cwie‡Z© to write n‡e|
96. The Acitizens of a democracy Btake part in Cgovernment either directly as members of
government Dand indirectly by voting (e)elections. [Ptwet (C) 11-12] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: co-relative Gi wbqgvbymv‡i Either ….. Or e‡m GRb¨ and Gi cwie‡Z© or em‡e|
97. ASharing corporate stocks Bwith employees can be an effective way to promote
Charmonious, Defficiency and (e)equitability in the workplace. [Ptwet (C) 11-12]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Parallelism Gi wbqgvbymv‡i and c‡i noun n‡j c~‡e©I me¸‡jv noun nq GRb¨ harmonious(Adj.) Gi
cwie‡Z© harmony(n) em‡e|
98. Even a professional psychologist may Ahave difficulty taking Bcalm and Clogically
Dabout (e)his own problems. [Ptwet (C) 11-12] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: parallelism Gi wbqgvbymv‡i and Gi c‡i Adv. Av‡Q GRb¨ and Gi c~‡e© calm Gi cwie‡Z© calmly
n‡e|
99. ASince infection Bcan cause both fever Cas well as pain, it is a good ideaDto check (e)his
temperature. [Ptwet (E) 11-12]Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: co-relative Gi wbqgvbymv‡i Both ---- and e‡m GRb¨ as well as Gi cwie‡Z© and n‡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|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 669 ~ 01740-073569


101. A When vigorous exercise, muscles Brequire aCmuch greater Damount of oxygen than
(e)when they are at rest. [Pitersen’s TOEFL †_‡K ûeyû] [Ptwet (E) 08-09]Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: mvaviYZ †Kvb conjunction(when) Gi ci clause(subject+ verb) e‡m Ges during Gi ci phrase
e‡m; cÖ‡kœ vigorous exercise n‡”Q phrase ZvB when Gi cwie‡Z© during n‡e KviY During+ phrase;
When+ Clause;
102. AWhen our vacation, we Bplan to spend three Cday’s scuba Ddiving.
[Executive officer of Janata Bank- 12, Xvtwet (D) 12-13]Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: mvaviYZ †Kvb conjunction(when) Gi ci clause(subject+ verb) e‡m Ges during Gi ci phrase
e‡m; cÖ‡kœ our vacation n‡”Q phrase ZvB when Gi cwie‡Z© during n‡e; KviY During+ phrase; When+
Clause;
103. Identify the wrong section in the following sentence: ANeither have I said and Bnor I will
ever say thatCI am serious Dof Power. [Rtwet (C) 09-10] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: parallelism Gi wbqgvbymv‡i neither Gi c‡i hv e‡m nor Gi c‡iI ZvB e‡m; MVb-Neither +
auxiliary verb + subject----nor auxiliary verb + subject nq| ZvB nor I will Gi cwie‡Z© nor will I
n‡e|
104. A prism is used Ato refract white light Bso Cit spreads out in a continuous spectrum Dof
colours. [ivtwet (Law) 07-08]Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ KviY wb‡`©k Ki‡Q GRb¨ so Gi cwie‡Z© because em‡e|
105. AIf it receives Benough rain at the proper time, hay Cwill grow Dquickly (e)as grass.
[ivtwet (Law) 07-08, Ptwet (E-Law) 12-13, (C) 17-18] Ans:e
e¨vL¨v: as Gi cwie‡Z© like n‡e KviY as+ clause Ges like+phrase/word e‡m;
Source: BARRON’S TOEFL (10th Edition) model test 1 Section 2 Question No. 13 Page no. 343
106. AHold the Bpen Cup-right Dlike I (e)do. [Ptwet (C3) 12-13]Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: like Gi cwie‡Z© as n‡e KviY as+ clause Ges like+ phrase/word e‡m;
 Tense & Sequence of tense related problems:
107. AWhen you come after class this afternoon, we Bdiscussed Cthe possibility of Dyour
writing a research paper. [ivtwet (E), 11-12] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: When Gi ci present Ind. Tense n‡j main clause wU future Ind. tense nq GRb¨ discussed Gi
cwie‡Z© will discuss em‡e| Source: CLIFF TOEFL mini test 4 Part B Question no. 31 page no. 236
†_‡K ûeyû †bIqv n‡q‡Q|

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
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
been n‡e|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 670 ~ 01740-073569
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

assignments Don time. [Rtwet (C) 13-14, cvtwetcÖtwet (A) 10-11]Ans:b

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|
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 671 ~ 01740-073569


 Subject- verb agreement related problems:
119. Neither the players Anor the trainer Bwere in the locker room Cwhen the thief Dbroke in
the door. [ivtwet -08-09]Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Neither----nor Gi †ÿ‡Î nor Gi cieZx© subject Abyhvqx verb e‡m GRb¨ were Gi cwie‡Z© was
n‡e|
120. AThe desert pocket mouse, common Bin the American southwest, Cit is active Ddaily at
night. [Modhumoti Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer (PO) 2018] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨wU †Kv‡bv conjunction Øviv hy³ †bB| myZivs evK¨wUi subject n‡jv the desert pocket mouse|
evK¨wU‡Z it e¨envi AwZwi³ n‡q‡Q| it bv _vK‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡Zv|
121. AWhatever is grown in the Bkitchen garden Cit is not a Dvegetable. [ivtwet (B) 13-14] Ans:c

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

GRb¨ cause Gi cwie‡Z© causes n‡e|


127. A majority of Ayoungsters Bspends a lot of time Cwatching TV and playing
computerDgames. [ivtwet (B) 13-14] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: verb Gi Subject _v‡K preposition Gi c~‡e© ZvB ev‡K¨ spends verb Gi subject a majority hv
plural weavq plural verb Gi mv‡_ s/es †hvM n‡e bv GRb¨ spends Gi cwie‡Z© spend n‡e|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 672 ~ 01740-073569


128. The Anumber of pupils in Bprimary schools withCreading difficulties Dhave fallen (e)this
year. [Ptwet (C1) 12-13] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: The number subject n‡j Zvi verb singular Ges A number subject n‡j Zvi verb plural nq
GRb¨ have Gi ¯’‡j has n‡e|
129. AA lunch Bof soup and sandwiches Cdo not appeal Dto all of the students. [Ptwet (B-1) 13-14]
Ans:c e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i subject, A lunch n‡”Q 3rd person singular number ZvB do not Gi cwie‡Z© does
not n‡e|
130. AA student Bneed to Cbe educated on the dangers Dof drug taking. [ivtwet (E-even) 12-13]
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i Subject, A student n‡”Q 3rd person singular ZvB need Gi cwie‡Z© needs n‡e| Ans:b

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|
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 673 ~ 01740-073569
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|

 Right form of verb related Problems:


146. Identify the incorrect underlined word/phrase- I Afeel sick. I wish I Bhave not Ceaten so
D much cake. [ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU we] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: I wish Gici past tense nq| myZivs have not- Gi ¯’‡j had not emv‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡Zv|
147. She is A looking B forward C to go to Europe next month. D No Error
e¨vL¨v: Look forward- Gi ci to+ verb+ing e‡m wKš‘ ev‡K¨ to +verb- Gi base form e¨envi Kiv n‡q‡Q|
myZivs fzj AskwU n‡jv option(c)| [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv. wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ-Gi Aaxb AwWUi-2017] Ans:c

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|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 674 ~ 01740-073569


150. AIn England Bas early as the Ctwelfth century young boys enjoyed Dto play
football. [ivtwet (Law) 08-09] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: enjoy +(verb + ing.) nq GRb¨ to play Gi cwie‡Z© playing n‡e|
151. Listening to Arecorded books while driving a Bmeans of Cutilize time Dwisely.
e¨vL¨v: preposition+(verb+ ing) nq GRb¨ utilize Gi cwie‡Z© utilizing em‡e| [ivtwet 05-06] Ans:c

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|

 Voice change Related Problems:


155. We are Asuppose to read Ball of chapter seven and Canswer the questions Dfor tomorrow’s
class. [ivtwet (Law) 08-09, cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 11-12] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: passive voice Gi MVb Abymv‡i are+V3 n‡e GRb¨ GLv‡b suppose Gi cwie‡Z© supposed n‡e|
Source: CLIFFS TOEFL practice test 4 Part B Question no. 38 Page 420 †_‡K ûeyû †bIqv n‡q‡Q|
156. ATons of boulders were Bleaved scattered by glaciers all Cover what Dwas to become the
New England (e)landscape. [Ptwet (B1) 11-12] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Z¨vM Kiv A‡_© passive voice G leaved Gi cwie‡Z© left n‡e| [KviY- Leave(v1) -- left(v2)---
left(v3)]
157. Cans of paint Amust be Bshaking to Cmix the pigments with the medium Din which they
are Dsuspended. [Pitersen’s TOEFL †_‡K ûeyû] [Ptwet (E) 08-09] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ subject wb‡R KvR bv Ki‡j evK¨wU passive nq; GB ev‡K¨ Cans of paint (i‡Oi †KŠUv) †K KviI
Øviv SvKzwb w`‡Z n‡e GRb¨ evK¨wU passive Ki‡Z n‡e ZvB shaking Gi cwie‡Z© shaken n‡e|
158. AAll channels Bof Ccommunication need Dto be keep open. [ivtwet (E-even) 12-13] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: to be+ V3 nq GRb¨ to be keep Gi cwie‡Z© to be kept n‡e|
159. A Technology must B use to feed C the forces D of change. [ivtwet (D) AevwYR¨ 15-16] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: use Gi cwie‡Z© be used n‡e KviY ev‡K¨i subject wb‡R KvR Kiv †evSvq bv ZvB evK¨wU passive n‡e|
 Embedded Question Related problems:
160. I do not know where Acould he have Bgone Cso early Din the morning. Select the
incorrect word. [Basic Bank (AO, Cash)-14, ivtwet (AvBb) 08-09, 07-08, Ptwet (B1) 13-14, (B2) 15-16] 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¨ where could he have Gi cwie‡Z© where he could have n‡e|
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 675 ~ 01740-073569
161. I don’t know where Acould he Bhave Cgone so early in the morning. DNo Error
e¨vL¨v: Embedded question-Gi ‡ÿ‡Î relative pronoun (where)+ sub+ verb e‡m| myZivs he-Gi c~‡e©
could bv e‡m he-Gi c‡i em‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡e| [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv. wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ-Gi Aaxb AwWUi-17] Ans:a

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|

 Affirmative & Negative Agreement related problems:


164. They are Aplanning on Battending the convocation Cnext month and Dso I am. [ivtwet (Law)
05-06, Ptwet (B1) 15-16, (D3) 16-17] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: affirmative agreement Abymv‡i- 1g evK¨+ and+ so+ auxiliary verb+ subject nq GRb¨ so I
am Gi cwie‡Z© so am I n‡e|
165. Find the incorrect word from the following sentence. Rima has not completed the task
yet, and Mina hasn’t neither. [Rvtwet ÔweÕ BDwbU (mgvRweÁvb) 2018-19]
A had not B task C yet D neither Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b neither Gi ¯’‡j either n‡e KviY cvkvcvwk 2 evi negative nq bv|

 Conditional Sentence related problems:


166. We wish today Awas sunny Bso that we Ccould spend the day Din the country
communing with nature. [etwet. (B) 13-14]Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Wish cieZ©x subject wU singular/plural hv wKQyB †nvK bv †Kb cieZ©x be verb wU were/had/v2
n‡e| GRb¨ was Gi cwie‡Z© were n‡e| MVb; subject+ wish+ subject+ were/had/v2-----
167. My brother is Ain California Bon vacation but I wish he Cwas here Dso that he could help
me repair my car. [Ptwet (B8) 12-13] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Wish cieZ©x subject wU singular/plural hv wKQyB †nvK bv †Kb cieZ©x be verb wU were/had/v2 n‡e|
GRb¨ was Gi cwie‡Z© were n‡e| MVb; subject+ wish+ subject+ were/had/v2---
168. Students may buy Aused books if they Bhad been Creadily(mnRfv‡e) available and correctly
Dpriced. [ivtwet (Finance) 05-06] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: 1st conditional Gi wbqgvbymv‡i- subject + will/ may/ can + verb (base form) + …. + If +
present indefinite tense. nq GRb¨ had been Gi cwie‡Z© are em‡e|
169. AIf your friend Bhad been Ccareful, he Dwould return the book (e)in time. [Ptwet (C3) 12-13] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: 3rd conditional Gi wbqgvbymv‡i, If +sub. + had+ V3------, sub + would have + V3 nq GRb¨
would return Gi cwie‡Z© would have returned n‡e|
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 676 ~ 01740-073569
170. AIf he had worked Bhard, he Cwould succeed in Dhis life. [ivtwet (B) 13-14] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: 3 conditional Gi wbqgvbymv‡i, if + sub + had + V3 + ---, sub + would have + V3 nq, GRb¨
rd

would succeed Gi ¯’‡j would have succeed n‡e|

 Subjunctive Word related problems:


171. It is most important that Ahe Bspeaks to Cthe dean before Dleaving for his vacation.
[Ptwet (B1) 12-13]
e¨vL¨v: (B) Speak, subjunctive word + that + (verb in simple form)
Source: CLIFF’S TOEFL-Mini test-3, P-196]
172. It is essential that Acommercial fishing Bhas large shoals of fish of one C species D within
reach of markets. [One bank Ltd. Special Cadre Officer (SC) 2018] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ essential _vKv‡Z ev‡K¨ sub- Gi ci subjunctive verb A_©vr sub hvB †nvK bv †Kb verb Gi g~j
form e¨eüZ n‡e| ZvB has- Gi ¯’‡j have n‡j evK¨wU mwVK nZ|
173. She Aignored the Bsuggestion Cthat she Dgets more exercise. [ivtwet (cÖhyw³we`¨v ¯‹zj) 11-12, (dvBb¨vÝ) 03-04
Ans:d e¨vL¨v: that Gi c~‡e© Subjunctive Word- suggestion Av‡Q GRb¨ that Gi cieZx© ev‡K¨ gets Gi
cwie‡Z© get em‡e| KviY suggestion (subjunctive verb) + that + sub + verb (base form) nq|
174. Choose the incorrect word: Bangladesh law requires that Aevery citizen Bregisters
himself/herself as a voter Cvoting in Dan election. [kvtwetcÖtwet 06-07, 07-08] Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: that Gi c~‡e© Subjunctive Word- Require Av‡Q GRb¨ that Gi cieZx© ev‡K¨ registers Gi cwie‡Z©
register em‡e| KviY Require (subjunctive verb) + that + sub + verb (base form) nq|
175. The Aprogress Bmade Cin space travel Dfor the early 1960s is remarkable. [ivtwet (Finance) 05-
06, Ptwet (C) 08-09, 09-10, (B2) 15-16] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: wbw`©ó mgq D‡jøL Av‡Q GRb¨ for Gi cwie‡Z© since n‡e|

 ev‡K¨i A_©MZ I Ab¨vb¨ mgm¨v;


176. Carbohydrates Aas such sugar of Bstarch are important Cenergy sources for Dhumans
and (e)animals. [Pitersen’s TOEFL †_‡K ûeyû][Ptwet (E) 08-09] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb wKQzi D`vniY¯^iƒc ev h_v BZ¨vw` A_© w`‡Z such as e‡m GRb¨ as such Gi cwie‡Z© such as n‡e|
177. Pin point the error. If you Aset in the Bposition for too long Cyou may get a cramp is in
Dyour leg. [Bwe BDwbU wR 2018-19 ] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Set (¯’vcb Kiv) transitive verb hvi ci object cÖ‡qvRb| Ab¨w`‡K m¤ú~Y© evK¨wU co‡j †evSv hvq set Gi ¯’‡j sit
(emv) em‡e| sit ewm‡q cÖ`Ë ev‡K¨i evsjv: hw` Zzwg H Ae¯’vq `xN©ÿY e‡m _v‡Kv Zvn‡j †Zvgvi cv‡q †cwkms‡KvPb NU‡e|

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|
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 677 ~ 01740-073569
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|

============Chapter Close===========
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 678 ~ 01740-073569
Missing Word Finding in a Sentence
ev‡K¨ AšÍfy©³ †bB Ggb Ask Luy‡R †ei Kiv

 Find out the Missing word from the following Questions 


01. He could not succeed despite working hard. [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v (NSI)-Gi IqvPvi Kb‡÷ej - 19]
A to B by C of D no word is missing Ans:d
02. You can ask help by dialing the hotline number. [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v (NSI)-Gi IqvPvi Kb‡÷ej - 19]
A of B for C what D in Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: †Kv‡bv wKQz PvIqv A‡_© ask for e‡m| gyj ev‡K¨ ask Gi ci for D‡jøL †bB/missing ZvB DËi- b|
03. Runa is tallest girl in the class. [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v (NSI)-Gi IqvPvi Kb‡÷ej - 19]
Aa B at C the D of Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: tallest Gi Av‡M “the” missing KviY Avgiv Rvwb the + superlative nq| ZvB DËi- c|
04. He was born a rich family. [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v (NSI)-Gi IqvPvi Kb‡÷ej - 19]
A on B in C at Da Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: born -Gi ci “in” missing KviY ‡Kv_vI Rb¥MÖnY Kiv A‡_© born in nq| ZvB DËi- b|
05. Vision 2021 aims making Bangladesh a middle income country. [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v (NSI)-Gi IqvPvi
Kb‡÷ej 19]
Aon B in C at D of Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: aim Gi c‡i “at” missing KviY ‡Kv‡bv wKQz‡Z jÿ¨ ivLv eySv‡Z aim at nq| ZvB DËi- c|
06. One can study report after readdressing one’s mistake. [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v (NSI) Gi Rywbqi wdì
Awdmvi - 19]
A over B always C never D only Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: after Gi Av‡M “only” missing KviY ïaygvÎ †Kvb NUbvi ci Giƒc eySv‡Z only after + NUbv nq|
07. You may not accept compensation from any source. [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v (NSI) Gi Rywbqi wdì Awd - 19]
A to B had to C of D no word is missing Ans:d
08. The police did not want prejudice an investigation. [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v(NSI) Gi Rywbqi wdì Awd - 19]
A any the B the C to D about Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: prejudice Gi Av‡M “to” missing KviY ‡Kv‡bv wKQz‡Z PvIqv eySv‡Z want to e‡m| ZvB DËi- c|
09. Zahir resembles his father. [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v (NSI) Gi Rywbqi wdì Awdmvi - 19]
A to B of C at D no word is missing Ans:d
10. Since you are a graduate now, it is time to get act together. [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v (NSI) Gi Rywbqi
wdì Awdmvi - 19]
A your B all C done D yourself Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: act Gi Av‡M “your” missing KviY ‡Zvgvi mgwš^Z KvR eySv‡Z get your act -- nq|

Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|


https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 679 ~ 01740-073569


Wrong/ Incorrect word Finding in a Sentence
ev‡K¨ fzjfv‡e AšÍfy©³ Av‡Q 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

Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb


https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda

Go to Index

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 680 ~ 01740-073569


Common Mistakes/ Confusing Pair of Words Go to index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 17wU+- All topics are important
 All Bank Job Exams 26wU+- All topics are important
 Primary Job Exams 5wU+- All topics are important
 PSC & Other Jobs 60wU+- All topics are important

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


1. Man did not know that the earth moves 5. He intends to --- in the country for two
round the sun until it was -----. [37 BCS (wjwLZ)]
th
months. [25th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A discovered B hypothesized A live B stay
C experimented D invented Ans:a C stop D halt Ans:b
2. Choose the correct sentence. [11 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
th e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b Two months Aí mgq ZvB stay em‡e|
A He was hunged for murder. 6. Man did not know how to make a fire
B He has been hunged for murder. until it was ---. [18th BCS (wjwLZ)]
C He was hanged for murder. A invented B discovered
D He had been hunged for murder. Ans:c C taught D necessitated Ans:b
3. Choose the correct sentence. [23rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 7. I took a map with me, as I didn’t want
A Javed was so exhausted that he lain to --- my on the journey. [27th BCS]
down for a sleep. A loose B lose
B Javed was so exhausted that he laid C lost D loss Ans:b
down for a sleep. 8. The price of rice is-----. [28th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
C Javed was so exhausted that he was A raising B risen
lying down for a sleep. C raised D rising Ans:d
D Javed was so exhausted that he will lay 9. Rubber is notable for its -----. [28 BCSI Ab¨vb¨]
th

down for a sleep. Ans:c A lightness B heaviness


4. How many eggs have our hens --- this C elasticity D viscosity Ans:c
month? Which is the following word e¨vL¨v: rubber Zvi w¯’wZ¯’vcKv ev elasticity Gi
best completes the above sentence? Kvi‡Y D‡jøL‡hvM¨| ZvB DËi elasticity|
A lain B laid [14th BCS]
10. “Give my --- to him.” [12th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
C lay D lied Ans:b A Warm compliment
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb wKQy c‡o _vKv eySv‡Z liee¨eüZ nq, ZvB B Compliments
layingGi cwie‡Z© lieGi present participle, lying C Best compliment
n‡e| KviY layingA_© wWg cvov Avi lyingA_© Aew¯’Z D Heartiest compliments Ans:b
_vKv|
e¨vL¨v: KvD‡K ï‡f”Qv /Awfev`b Rvbv‡bv A‡_© my
Source: CLIFF’S TOEFL practice test 4 part B
compliment e¨eüZ nq| ZvB DËi- b;
Question no.38 Page no.420 †_‡K ûeû|

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 681 ~ 01740- 073569


11. The parents became extremely--- when 14. To stay healthy, we must plan to have a
their son had not returned by eleven balanced--- [22nd BCS, 27th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
o’clock. [25th BCS] A diet B food
A angry B annoyed C drink D environment Ans:a
C disturbed D anxious Ans:d e¨vL¨v: mylg Lv‡`¨i Bs‡iwR balanced diet; ev‡K¨i
e¨vL¨v: A angry- Kv‡iv mv‡_ ivMvwš^Z cÖKvwkZ evsjv: my¯’ _vK‡Z Avgv‡`i Aek¨B mylg Lv`¨ †L‡Z n‡e
Awfe¨w³; B annoyed- KviI cÖwZ wei³/weZ…òv, 15. Cricket is kind of play. It is also a kind
AcÖKvwkZ Awfe¨w³; C disturbed- ‡QvULvU †Kvb of ---. [39th BCS]

KvR Øviv mgm¨vi cwZZ; D anxious- `ytwPšÍv ev A insect B food


DwØMœ, BwZevPK Awfe¨w³ cÖKvk nq| ev‡K¨i evsjv: C bird D flower Ans:a
wcZvgvZv Lye `ytwPšÍvq c‡o hvq hLb Zv‡`i cyÎ ivZ 11Uvi 16. He intends to ----- in the country for
g‡a¨ wd‡i bv Av‡m| two months. [25th BCS]
12. I spent --- with the patient. [23rd BCS] A live B stay
A some times B sometime C stop D halt Ans:b
C some time D sometimes Ans:c 17. Reason is the highest faculty---- on
13. Nobody knocked him down. it was an -- human by their creator. (wePvieyw× n‡”Q
---. [27th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] gvbyl‡K Zv‡`i m&ªóvKZ©„K cÖ`Ë m‡ev©”P gvbwmK kw³/
A accident B occurrence ÿgZv) [30th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
C incident D event Ans:a A entruted B endowed
e¨vL¨v: accident- nVvr †Kvb `~N©Ubv; occurrence- C bestowed D conferred Ans:c
mvaviY NUbv; incident-‡QvULvU Zz”Q †Kvb NUbv;
event- ‡Kvb Abyôvb ev ¸iæZ¡c~Y© NUbv;

=GLvb †_‡K Av‡jvPbv ïiæ=


Common Mistakes with Confusing: Bs‡iwR‡Z Ggb A‡bK welq i‡q‡Q hv me©`vB BZ¯ÍZ/ Confusion m„wó
K‡i| Giƒc confusing welq¸‡jv DËi Ki‡Z mvaviYfv‡eB fzj n‡q hvq e‡j G‡`i‡K Common Mistakes
ejv hvq| GKbR‡i †`‡L †bIqv hvK GB Aa¨v‡q †Kvb †Kvb wel‡q Av‡jvwPZ n‡q‡Q;
Affect-effect Elicit-illicit Lie, lie lay
Access- excess Eligible-illegible Live-stay
Anger-consent Flee, flow, fly Loose, lose, loss
Artist-artiste Greeting-welfare Peak, pick, peck, peck
Been to-gone to Hang-hang Quiet, quietly, quit, quite
Censor- censer High-tall Rhyme (ivBg)
Discover-invent How to tell time Rise, arise, raise, rouse
Drown-sink Injure / hurt / wound - dented Sensible/sensuous - sensitive
Economical-economic Jubilee Some time, sometime, sometimes

GLvbYoutube
Our †_‡K we¯Í
vwiZ Av‡jvPbv
Channel: hy³ n‡Z ïiæ-
wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 682 ~ 01740- 073569
িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
wfwWI K¬vm Part-01:
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]

e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i subject 3 person singular, ZvB


rd A affect B effect
C effects D damages Ans:a
affect(verb) Gi mv‡_ s hy³ n‡e, GRb¨ DËi c|
5. Choose the correct sentence. [Lytwet (cÖhyw³we`¨
2. Wars ---------- everybody, and their
A The Sidr effected our country. ¯‹zj) 11-12]
destructive --- last for generation. [Xvt wet
(B-El. Eng) 13-14, 15-16] B The Sidr affect our country.
A affects, effects C The Sidr affected our country.
B effect, affect D The Sidr effect out country. Ans:c
C affect, effects e¨vL¨v: GKwU ev‡K¨ verb Gi cÖ‡qvRb ZvB DËi c;
D affect, effect Ans:c Ab¨w`‡K b †Z affect Gi cwie‡Z© affects _vK‡j
e¨vL¨v: DËi-c KviY: ‘Wars’ subject wU plural mwVK n‡Zv; KviY, the Sidr (wmWi) n‡”Q
ZvB Gi mv‡_ verb n‡e affect; Ab¨w`‡K hy‡×i singular subject|
aŸsmvZ¡K djvdj¸‡jv eySv‡Z plural noun 6. One of the --- of globalization is cultural--
“effects” e‡m‡Q| A_©vr 2q ïb¨¯’v‡bi ci last -. [mvaviY exgv-16, Xvtwet (B) 11-12, ‡et‡ivtwet (A) 12-13]
kãwU plural verb wn‡m‡e i‡q‡Q GRb¨ plural A affects, surprise B effect, shock Ans:c
subject ‘effects’ em‡Q| [(their = wars); C effects, assault D effect, confusion
affect (v) Ges effect(n), last(v)=¯’vqx nIqv] e¨vL¨v: One of Gi c‡i plural noun e‡m ZvB
ev‡K¨i A_©: hy× cÖ‡Z¨‡Ki Dci cÖfve †d‡j, Ges DËi c, (effects); assault (mvs¯‹„wZK AvMÖvmb)|
Gi aŸsmvZ¡K djvdj¸‡jv cÖR‡b¥i ci cÖRb¥ ¯’vqx 7. The---of pollution in the cities should
nq/ weivR K‡i| not be overlooked by the authorities.
3. The flood did not --- us that much, A affects B effecting [Xvtwet (D) 96-97]
thank goodness. [Xvtwet (B) 02-03, Rtwet (B) 17-18] C affect D effects Ans:d
A affected B effect e¨vL¨v: Article (the) Ges Preposition (of) Gi
C effecting D affect Ans:d gv‡S noun cÖ‡qvRb weavq GLv‡b effect mwVK
DËi|
Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 683 ~ 01740- 073569
02: Access-Excess:  Access (cÖ‡ekvwaKvi): ‡Kvb ¯’v‡b cÖ‡e‡ki AMÖvwaKvi Av‡Q Giƒc eySv‡Z access
e¨envi nq|  Excess (AwZwi³): ‡Kvb wel‡q AZ¨vwaK/ DMÖ eySv‡Z excess e¨envi Kiv nq|
03: Anger-Consent:  Anger (ivM): ‡Kvb welq wb‡q Lye ivM eySv‡Z how dare e¨envi nq- ‡hgb:
How dare you talk to me like that?  Consent (m¤§wZ): ‡Kvb welq wb‡q Lye fvj m¤§wZ eySv‡Z well
done e¨envi nq- You are success, well done.
04: Artiste-Artist:  Artiste: we‡klZ MvqK, bvqK ev b„Z¨Ki; A troupe of artistes has gone to
entertain the soldiers.  Artist: wPÎwkíx; artisan (manual skilled worker) –my`ÿ Kgx©; -He is an
artist.  g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: “Artiste” k‡ãi †k‡l “e” = “energy” ai‡j ej‡Z cvwi- Energy _vK‡j bvP,
Mvb, b„Z¨ nq A_©vr Artiste- A_©- MvqK, bvqK ev b„Z¨Ki; Avi “Artist” k‡ãi †k‡l “e” = “energy” bvB ZvB
fveyb Kv‡iv Energy bv _vK‡j †m N‡i e‡m e‡m Qwe Avu‡K- A_©vr Artist = wPÎwkíx ev †h Qwe Auv‡K|
8. The student had free --- to the 10. The students have free --- to the teachers.
principal. [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 17] [WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifviwkqvi-18]

A excess B access A axcess(fzj kã) B excess(AwZwi³)

C axcess D acxcess Ans:b C access(cÖ‡ekvwaKvi) D axcess(fzjkã)Ans:c


e¨vL¨v: axcess, acxcess Giv fzj kã- ev‡K¨i e¨vL¨v: wkÿ‡Ki Kv‡Q hvIqvi AwaKvi QvÎQvÎx‡`i
evsjv: QvÎQvÎx‡`i wkÿ‡Ki Kv‡Q hvIqvi AwaKvi Av‡Q| Giƒc A‡_© DËi- c
wQ‡jv| 11. What feeling is expressed in the
9. A troupe of --- has gone to entertain sentence?” “How dare you talk to me
(g‡bviÄb Kiv) the soldiers. [Xvtwet (D) 09-10] like that?” Zzwg †Kvb mvn‡m Ggb K_v e‡jv?
[mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v I ÿz`ª b„‡Mvôx)-15]
A artists B artistes A Anger B Politenes
C artisans D artificers Ans:b C Gratitude D Greeting Ans:a

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;

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 684 ~ 01740- 073569


15. What is the correct translation of ÔZzwg wK 16. Trace the correct sentence? [ Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨
KL‡bv iv½vgvwU wM‡qQ? [GjwRBwW‡Z mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-05] gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 19]

A Have you gone to Rangamati? A Ever you been to London?


B Have you ever gone to Rangamati? B Have you ever been to London?

C Have you yet gone to Rangamati? C Have you been to London?

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

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 685 ~ 01740- 073569


23. Which one is correct? [GKwU evwo GKwU Lvgvi cÖK‡íi 24. The little boy ---. (‡QvÆ †Q‡jwU Wz‡e gviv †Mj)
wdì mycvifvBRvi-18] [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (A) 12-13, (N) 16-17]
A The ship was drowned in the oceans. A drowned B is drowned
B The ship sunk in the ocean. C was drowned D none of them Ans:a
C The ship goes under the ocean. e¨vL¨v: drown Gi passive form nq bv GRb¨ b,
D The ship was sunk in the ocean. Ans:d
c fzj|
e¨vL¨v: Sink (e¯‘/RvnvR Wz‡e hvIqv) sank -sunk;
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
passive AvKv‡i mwVK DËi- d;
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
09: Economic- Economical:
 Economic: adjective: †Kvb †`‡ki/e¨w³i A_©‰bwZK Ae¯’v m¤ú©‡K †evSv‡Z Economic e‡m;
 Economical: adjective: †Kvb e¨w³i Avw_©K wgZe¨qxZv m¤ú©‡K †evSv‡Z Economical e‡m;
 Economically: Adverb Gi A_© cÖKvk K‡i|
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: mic = A_©‰bwZK/Avw_©K Ae¯’v; mical = wgZe¨qxZv; [mic-Ae¯’v; mical- wgZe¨qxZv;]
 weKí †KŠkj: Economic ‡QvU kã eo welq= mvgwMÖK Ae¯’v/A_©‰bwZK Ae¯’v/e¨w³i ev cwiev‡ii Avw_©K Ae¯’v;
Economical- eo kã †QvU KvR = e¨w³i wgZe¨qxZv/ïay GKR‡bi K…cYZv/ Pjv‡divi Ae¯’v
25. Do not be too ---. (GZ †ewk wgZe¨qx nBI bv) 27. The finance minister said that the ---
A economical B economic [Lywet (A) 11-12] situation was really grave. [ivtwet (A_©bxwZ) 09-10]
C economizing D none of them Ans:a -The president said the --- situation was
26. The --- condition of our family is bad. very serious. [Xvtwet (D) 04-05]
(Avgv‡`i cwiev‡ii Avw_©K Ae¯’v Lvivc) [Kztwet (B) 09-10] A economical B economic
A economic B economical Ans:a C economy D economics Ans:b
C economy D none of the above

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;

28. By asking many questions, the instructor


tried to --- information from the students
[Rtwet (B) 11-12]
A elicit B illicit
C experiment D ignore Ans:a 30. The sale of --- drugs is prohibited in
29. Can you --- the hidden meaning of the our country. [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 09-10]
poem? [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 09-10] A illicit B elicit
A illicit B elicit C ban D expire Ans:a
C take D tell Ans:b

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 686 ~ 01740- 073569


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
wfwWI K¬vm Part-02:
GB wfwWI‡Z 11-15 GKmv‡_ Av‡jvPbv I D`vniY
practice ¸‡jv live K¬vm AvKv‡i †`Iqv Av‡Q|

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

Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb


https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 687 ~ 01740- 073569


13: Greeting, Welfare:
Greeting: KviI mv‡_ mvÿv‡Zi mgq f‡`ªvwPZ/eÜyfvevcbœ m‡¤§vab Ki‡Z greeting (m¤¢vlY) Kiv nq|
 Good morning: KviI mv‡_ mKv‡j mvÿvr n‡j Good morning! ej‡Z nq|
 Good afternoon: KviI mv‡_ Aciv‡ý mvÿvr n‡j Good afternoon! ej‡Z nq|
 Good evening: mÜv †_‡K †fvi ch©šÍ mg‡qi g‡a¨ KviI mv‡_ mvÿvr n‡j Good evening! ej‡Z nq|
Welfare: KvD‡K we`vq Rvbv‡bvi mgq f‡`ªvwPZ ev eÜyfvevcbœ Dw³ Ki‡Z wb‡Pi phrase ¸‡jv e¨envi nq|
 Good night: we`vq †ejvq ivZ n‡j Good night ej‡Z nq|
 Good bye: we`vq †ejvq w`b n‡j Good bye ej‡Z nq| myZivs Good night †Kvb greeting bq eis
GKwU Welfare.

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|

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 688 ~ 01740- 073569


47. Which one is correct? [¯’vbxq miKvi, cjøx Dbœqb I 51. Choose the correct sentence. [ivtwet 07-08,
mg. gš¿Yv. mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)- 17] A He hung in murder. Rtwet 06-07, Btwet 07-08]
A The boss want the notice to hang. B He has been hanging for murder.
B The boss wants the notice to be hanged. C He was hung for murder.
C The boss wants the notice to have been D He hung with murder. Ans:b
hanged. Ans:d e¨vL¨v: g‡b ivL‡eb nZ¨vi Rb¨ duvwm †`Iqv n‡j
D The boss wants the notice to be hung. mvaviYZ evK¨wU passive voice nq weavq DËi- c
e¨vL¨v: want-Gi ci e¯‘evPK object _vK‡j c‡i 52. Choose the correct sentence: [ivRkvnx K„wl
verb wU passive n‡e A_©vr to+ be+ verb Gi Dbœqb e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-15]
p.p form| Avi †Kv‡bv wKQz †Svjv‡bv A‡_© hang A He hanged the shirt on the wall.
Gi p.p form n‡jv hung| myZivs mwVK DËi (d)| B He hung the shirt on the wall.
48. My roommate has --- the photo of C He hunged the shirt on the wall.
famous tennis player on a wall. [wZZvm M¨vm D He shirt was hanged on the wall. Ans:b
A hanged B to hang †Kv¤úvwb-11] 53. Get the picture --- in your room. [MY‡hvMv‡hvM
Awa`߇ii mnKvix Z_¨ Awdmvi-05]
C hung D to be hanged Ans:c
A fastened B hanged
Tips: ‡`qv‡j †Uwbm †L‡jvqv‡ii Qwe/e¯‘ eySv‡bvi
C put D hung Ans:d
K_v ejv n‡”Q ZvB u Gi gZ hanger(n¨v½vi)
54. The man was --- for murder. [12Zg cÖfvlK
jvM‡e| A_©vr has Gi ci hung (v3) DËi| g‡b wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgchv©q)-15/14]
ivL‡eb †L‡jvqv‡ii Qwe Szjv‡bv Avi †L‡jvqvi‡K/e¨w³‡K A hung B hang
Szjv‡bv Avjv`v welq|
C hanged D hunged Ans:c
49. I (to hang) the picture on the wall
║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ ║║
yesterday. [wd‡gj †m‡KÛvwi G¨vwmmU¨v›U GWy‡Kkbvi Awdmvi-99]
55. The painting is --- on the wall. [evsjv‡`k Kgv©m
A hung B hang Ans:a
e¨vsK mnKvix Awdmvi-16, ‡c‡Uªvevsjvi D”Pgvb mnKvix-17]
C had D had been hang A hang B hunged
ev‡K¨ yesterday _vKvq verb Gi past tense C hanged D hung Ans:d
n‡e weavq Qwe Szjv‡bv A‡_© hang Gi past(hung) 56. the correct form of verb(to hang): I (to
DËi| hang) the picture on the wall yesterday.
50. The principal desired the notice to ---. [wd‡gj †m‡KÛvix GWz‡Kkbvi Avwdmvi-99]
[Rvtwet (BwZnvm) 09-10] A hung B hang Ans:a
A be hang B be hanged C had hung D had been hanged
C be hung D hung Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: notice wU UvOv‡bv/Szjv‡bv †nvK GB A‡_©
passive Ki‡Z to be + V3 nq GRb¨ DËi-c|
15: High-Tall: D”PZv wbY©‡q e¨w³i †ÿ‡Î tall Ges e¯‘i †ÿ‡Î high kã e¨envi nq| ‡hgb: I am 1.5
metre tall. He is 10 meter tall. The tree is 300 inch high.
57. Choose the right words: I am ----. [¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) -2017]
A 1.5 metres high B 1.5 metres tall C 1.5 metre high D 1.5 metre tall Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: e¨w³i D”PZv wbY©‡qi †ÿ‡Î tall Ges e¯‘i †ÿ‡Î high nq| Ackb b fzj KviY GLv‡b metre adjective
ZvB Gi mv‡_ s hy³ n‡e bv| †bvU: meter/ metre `ywU evbvbB mwVK|

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 689 ~ 01740- 073569


িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন
wfwWI K¬vm Part-03: GB wfwWI‡Z cÖkœ 16-
20 GKmv‡_ Av‡jvPbv I D`vniY Practice
¸‡jv Live K¬vm AvKv‡i †`Iqv Av‡Q|
16: How to tell time-Nwoi mgq ejvi wbqg: ‡Kv_vq to Avi †Kv_vq past em‡e Zv ‡Lqvj Ki‡eb|
1. ‡Kvb N›Uv GBgvÎ †evSv‡Z H N›Uvi c~‡e© just struck e¨envi nq; GBgvÎ cvuPUv evR‡jv-It has just struck five.
2. ‡Kvb N›Uv †e‡R AwZwi³ †evSv‡Z past e¨envi nq; GLb AvUUv †e‡R `k wgwbU -It is ten minutes past eight.
3. N›Uvi Kg/evwK mgq †evSv‡Z to e¨envi nq; GLb mvZUv evR‡Z cvuP wgwbU evwK- It is five minutes to seven.
4. ‡Kvb N›Uvi †mvqv †evSv‡Z H N›Uvi c~‡e© a quarter past e¨envi nq; GLb †mvqv `kUv ev‡R- It is a quarter past ten.
5. ‡Kvb N›Uvi †cŠ‡b †evSv‡Z H N›Uvi c~‡e© a quarter to e¨envi nq; GLb †cŠ‡b `kUv ev‡R- It is a quarter to ten.
6. N›Uvi mv‡o †evSv‡Z H N›Uvi c~‡e© half past e¨envi nq; GLb †ejv mv‡o `kUv ev‡R| It is half past ten now.
Z‡e eZ©gv‡b †Kvb N›Uvi mv‡o †evSv‡Z H N›Uvi c‡i thirty e¨envi nq; GLb †ejv mv‡o `kUv ev‡R- It is ten-thirty.
7. kyaygvÎ c~Y©N›Uvi mgq †evSv‡Z o’clock e¨eüZ nq; GLb †ejv GMv‡ivUv; It is eleven o’clock now. [o’=of]
58. At 8.45, how would you tell the time? 62. Which is the correct translation? `kUv
[cwi‡ek Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-11] evR‡Z Qq wgwbU evwK| [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK -00, Rvtwet
A It is a quarter before. A It is six to ten. (M) 09-10]
B It is quarter to nine. B It is six minutes to ten.
C It is a quarter to nine.
C It is ten minutes to six.
D It is a quarter for nine. Ans:c
D It is ten minutes to six hours. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: At 8.45 ‡K `yB fv‡e ejv hvq- 1. AvUUv †e‡R
63. It is a quarter --- ten. [WvK Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi 2018]
45 wgwbU; 2. †cŠ‡b 9Uv ev‡R; ‡cŠ‡b = a quarter to
A before B to
59. He came at 4 O’clock. Here “O’clock” C form D an Ans:b
means. [†bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 13-14] 64. Identify the faulty sentence. [ivtwet (law) 07-
A of the clock B off the clock Ans:a 08, mÂq cwi`߇ii mn: cwi.-07, cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v-13]
C on the clock D over the clock A It is quarter to past eleven.
60. Which one is correct? [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›` ms¯’v B It is eleven-thirty.
(NSI)- Gi wdì Awdmvi -2017]
C It is half-past eleven.
A It is a quarter past ten.
D It is eleven O’clock. Ans:a
B It is quarter minutes past ten.
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a fzj wn‡m‡e DËi KviY cÖ‡kœ faulty/fzj
C It is fifteen past ten.
†P‡q‡Q| mwVK n‡Z n‡j a quarter em‡Zv|
D It is ten fifteen. Ans:a
65. Which one is incorrect? [RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi
61. The right translation of “It is now
A It is quarter to eleven. e¨vw³MZ Kg©KZ©v-16]
fifteen minutes past four.” [8g †emiKvix cÖfvlK
B It is a quarter to eleven.
A GLb PviUv †e‡R c‡bi wgwbU| wbeÜb-12]
C It is a quarter of eleven.
B GLb PviUv evR‡Z c‡bi wgwbU|
D It is a quarter past eleven. Ans:a
C GLb PviUv †e‡R cvuP wgwbU|
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a fzj wn‡m‡e DËi KviY cÖ‡kœ
D GLb PviUv evR‡Z cvuP wgwbU| Ans:a
incorrect †P‡q‡Q| mwVK evK¨ n‡Z n‡j a quarter
em‡Zv|
Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 690 ~ 01740- 073569
17: Injure / Hurt / Wound / Dented: injure-`yN©Ubvi (accident) dj¯^iƒc AvnZ nIqv, Z‡e hurt I
e¨envi Kiv hvq; wound-hy‡× (war) RLg nIqv; dent-‡QvU ÿZ nIqv|
66. He was --- in a car accident. [ivtwet (B-AvBb) 11-12]
A hurt B injured C wounded D dented Ans:b

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|
Avwg Zvi bv‡g eB‡Z ‡KŠkjwU ms‡hvM Ki‡ev| 01740073569]

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 691 ~ 01740- 073569


70. Choose the correct sentence. [23rd BCS, Rtwet 75. The hen --- an egg yesterday. (MZKvj
(C) 07-08, etwet (N 14-15)] gyiMxwU GKwU wWg †c‡o‡Q) [Ptwet (A) 04-05]
A Javed was so exhausted that he lain laid
A B lied
down for a sleep. lain
C D given Ans:a
B Javed was so exhausted that he laid 76. Which spelling is correct? [mve-‡iwR÷ªvi-16,
down for a sleep. BRUR (L, weÁvb I cÖ‡KŠkj Abyl`) 09-10]
C Javed was so exhausted that he was A layeing B lieing
lying down for a sleep. C lying D lahying Ans:c
D Javed was so exhausted that he will lay 77. Which one is a past form? [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb
down for a sleep. Ans:c A lied B lay e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi)-15]
Hints: Rv‡e` K¬všÍ wQ‡jv ZvB †m Ny‡gi Rb¨ ï‡q C put D all of these Ans:d
c‡owQ‡jv| wb‡R wb‡R ï‡q cov A‡_© was lying 78. You have made your own bed and now
n‡q‡Q| you must --- on it. [Xvtwet (A) 04-05, Rtwet (C) 05-06]
71. How many eggs have our hens --- this A lay B lie
month? [14th BCS] C lies D laid Ans:b
A lain B laid 79. I saw the beggar --- on the floor.
C lay D lied Ans:b (wfÿzKwU‡K †g‡S‡Z ï‡q _vK‡Z †`Ljvg) [12 Zg
e¨vL¨v: Interrogative ev‡K¨ subject Gi Av‡M ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015]

have Av‡Q| ZvB ïb¨¯’v‡b V3 jvM‡e weavq DËi- A laid B lying


C lay D lie Ans:b
laid
72. After the hurricane, uprooted trees --- 80. The boy --- the paper on the desk. In
all over the ground. [evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (mn. cwiPvjK)-09] the sentence which one is correct form
A were laying B were lying
of verb: [ivtwet09-10]
A lay B laid
C were laid D was laid Ans:b
C lied D lain Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: nvwi‡Kb S‡oi ci, g~j DrcvwUZ MvQ¸‡jv
f~wg‡Z c‡o _vKwQ‡jv| 81. He (to lie) on the bed in the last noon. (-
---‡m weQvbvq ï‡q c‡owQ‡jv) [ivtwet 08-09, Btwet (C) 11-12]
73. She usually --- the baby down for sleep
A lay B lie
at this time. [BSC Senior Officer (3 Banks) 2018]
C lain D lieing Ans:a
A lies B lied
Tips: ev‡K¨ Last noon Av‡Q| ZvB evK¨wU past
C lay D lays Ans:d
indefinite G Lie Gi V2 -lay n‡e| weavq DËi- a;
e¨vL¨v: †m GB mg‡q mPivPi wkï‡K Ny‡gi Rb¨ ‡kvqv‡q
iv‡L| usually Øviv evK¨wU present indefinite nq| 82. The book (a)that you (b)see (c)laying on
Avi subject(She) 3rd person singular ZvB lay
the table (d)belongs to the teacher. [ivtwet
05-06, 08-09, Rtwet (C) 12-13] Ans:c
Gi mv‡_ s hy³ n‡q lays n‡q‡Q|
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb wKQy c‡o _vKv eySv‡Z lie e¨eüZ nq,
74. The dog was --- in front of the door. [Xvtwet
Awafz³ 7 K‡jR (weÁvb Abyl`) 2018-19] ZvB laying Gi cwie‡Z© lie Gi present
A lying B lain participle, lying n‡e| KviY laying A_© wWg
C laid D laying Ans:a cvov Avi lying A_© Aew¯’Z _vKv/ wKQz c‡o _vKv|
e¨vL¨v: lie A_© ï‡q _vKv; Avi lie Gi mv‡_ ing hy³ Source: CLIFF’S TOEFL practice test 4 part B
n‡j lying wjL‡Z nq| ZvB DËi- a; Question no. 38 Page no. 420 †_‡K ûeû|

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 692 ~ 01740- 073569


20: Live-Stay: Tips: `xN©- live; Aí- stay; [Live-lived-lived; Stay-stayed-stayed]
 Live- verb (emevm Kiv); emev‡mi †ÿ‡Î †Kvb ¯’v‡b `xN© w`b _vK‡j live e¨envi Kiv nq|
 Stay- verb (Ae¯’vb Kiv); emev‡mi †ÿ‡Î †Kvb ¯’v‡b Aí mgq/w`b _vK‡j Stay e¨envi nq|

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

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


wfwWI K¬vm Part-04: GB wfwWI‡Z 21-27
GKmv‡_ Av‡jvPbv I D`vniY Practice
¸‡jv Live K¬vm AvKv‡i †`Iqv Av‡Q|
21: Loose, Lose, Loss: ev¯Íe Rxe‡b G¸‡jvi A‡bK e¨envi Av‡Q| ZvB fvjfv‡e coyb-
 Loss(jm): Noun (defeat, hammering- civRq, ÿwZ);
 Loose(jyR): Adjective hvi A_© (slack- AvjMv, wX‡jXvjv);
 Loose(jyR): Verb; (unfasten- AvjMv Kiv, Ly‡j †`Iqv/‡djv); Loosed(V2) Loosed(V3)
 Lose- (jm): Verb(nviv‡bv, Kgv‡bv, civwRZ nIqv, BZ¨vw`) Lost(V2) Lost(V3)

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
n‡”Q Noun| ZvB nviv‡bv A‡_© verb Gi base Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
form wn‡m‡e lose DËi| https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 693 ~ 01740- 073569


22: Peak, Pick, Peek, Peck: peak-cvnv‡oi P~ov ev kxl©/mvd‡j¨i
m‡e©v”P wkLi; pick- Kzov‡bv/msMÖn Kiv; peek- DwK †`Iqv; peck-ïKbv e¯‘i cwigvc we‡kl|
90. You have to work with determination to reach the highest --- your desire. [ivtwet (H-odd), 14-15]
A peak B peek C pick D peck Ans:a

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|
Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 694 ~ 01740- 073569
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]

C cone D moan Ans:b A crow(‡µv/‡Lªv) B through(_ªy)


C crew(µy) D now(bvD) Ans:d

26: Sensible/Sensuous/Sensual- Sensitive: sensible/ sensuous/ sensual-‡fvMwejvwm/


myLgq/ Bw›`ªq‡K cÖfvwš^Z K‡i Ggb; sensitive-ms‡e`bkxj/ Aí‡Z †i‡M hvq Ggb/Awfgvwb|
102. Be careful, he is a very --- man. (mZK© nI, †m Lye Awfgvwb gvbyl) [ivtwet (Law) 13-14]
A sensible B sensual C sensitive D sensuous Ans:c

27: Some time, Sometimes, Sometime:


 Once upon a time: (AZx‡Z †Kvb GK mgq); Once upon a time, I had met him.
 Sometimes: (gv‡S gv‡S, mg‡q mg‡q); Sometimes I swim in the pond.(gv‡S gv‡S Avwg cyKz‡i mvuZvi KvuwU)
 Some time: (wKQy mgq); ‡hgb: I spent some time with the patient.(Avwg †ivMxi mv‡_ wKQz mgq w`jvg)
 Sometime: (fwel¨r ‡Kvb GK mgq, GK`v); I hope to meet to you sometime in January.
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Some time Gi gv‡S space(dvuKv) _vK‡j wKQz mgq; dvuKv bv _vK‡j fwel¨r mgq;
103. I spent --- with the patient. [23rd BCS, cjøx 105. I spent ---- with my grandfather. [cwimsL¨vb
Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Kg©KZv©-13, ivtwet 08-09, (MwYZ) 13-14, Btwet (H) ey¨‡ivi WvUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi: 16]
14-15, (C) 15-16, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (C) 11-12, Medical 15-16, A sometimes timeB some
 GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: we`y¨r, R¦vjvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Yvj‡qi
wbivcËv Kg©KZ©v -19] C sometime D some times Ans:b

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|
A sometimes B sometime Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
C some time D some what Ans:b https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 695 ~ 01740- 073569


Miscellaneous Confusing- 111. The parents became extremely--- when
 Common mistakes/ Pair of words  their son had not returned by eleven
106. ‘Taj Mahal’ is a --- [9g we‡RGm (mn: RR)-14, we`y¨r o’clock. [25th BCS]
Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Awdm mn: -12, JUST (F-evwYR¨) 15-16] A angry B annoyed
A Monument B Castle C disturbed D anxious Ans:d
C Tower D Mansion Ans:a e¨vL¨v: a) angry- Kv‡iv mv‡_ ivMvwš^Z (cÖKvwkZ
e¨vL¨v: Monument = ¯§„wZ iÿv‡_© `vjvb; Castle = Awfe¨w³); b) annoyed- KviI cÖwZ wei³/weZ…òv,
A‡bK c_ ev myi½ wewkó `yM© ev AvZ¡iÿv‡_© wbwg©Z †h (AcÖKvwkZ Awfe¨w³); c) disturbed- ‡QvULvU †Kvb
ivRcÖvmv`; Tower- wgbvi ev DuPz AÆvwjKv; KvR Øviv mgm¨vi cwZZ; d) anxious- `ytwPšÍv ev
Mansion- Rwg`vi evox ev mye„nr AÆvwjKv: DwØMœ, BwZevPK Awfe¨w³ cÖKvk nq| ev‡K¨i evsjv:
107. --- for a living. I am an engineer. wcZvgvZv Lye `ytwPšÍvq c‡o hvq hLb Zv‡`i cyÎ ivZ
A what are you doing [Ptwet (L) 07-08] 11Uvi g‡a¨ wd‡i bv Av‡m|
B what have you done 112. Nobody knocked him down. it was an --
C how do you do -----. [27th, Btwet (F) 17-18]
D what do you do Ans:d A accident B occurrence
e¨vL¨v: †KD wK K‡i? ev Zvi †ckv wK? Gfv‡e C incident D event Ans:a
wR‡Ám Ki‡Z what do you do e¨envi| e¨vL¨v: accident- nVvr †Kvb `~N©Ubv; occurrence-
Dc‡ii ev‡K¨i evsjv: RxweKvi Rb¨ †Zvgvi †ckv wK? mvaviY NUbv; incident-‡QvULvU Zz”Q †Kvb NUbv;
Avwg GKRb cÖ‡KŠkjx| event- ‡Kvb Abyôvb ev ¸iæZ¡c~Y© NUbv; (‡KD Zv‡K
108. Hospitals --- the sick. [36th BCS, cÖwZiÿv av°v †`qwb, GUv GKUv `~N©Ubv wQ‡jv)
gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb GWwgwb‡÷ªkb /cvi‡mvbvj Awdmvi-06]
113. To stay healthy, we must plan to have a
A operate B treat
balanced--- [22nd BCS, 27th BCS, Btwet (L) 12-13]
C admit D nurse Ans:b
114. To stay healthy we need a balanced---
e¨vL¨v: treat A_© wPwKrmv †mev †`Iqv| Ab¨ [‡m‡KÛvwi GWz‡Kkb †M±i †W‡fjc‡g›U ‡cÖvMÖvg M‡elYv Kg©KZv©-15]
Ackb¸‡jv treat Gi mv‡_ RwoZ wewfbœ KvR| A diet B food
109. Rubber is notable for its -----. [28th BCS, C drink D environment Ans:a
‡et‡ivtwet (D) 12-13, Btwet (F) 13-14, ivtwet (H) 14-15] e¨vL¨v: mylg Lv‡`¨i Bs‡iwR balanced diet; ev‡K¨i
A lightness B heaviness evsjv: my¯’ _vK‡Z Avgv‡`i Aek¨B mylg Lv`¨ †L‡Z n‡e
C elasticity D viscosity Ans:c
115. Not to --- of milk, even water was not
e¨vL¨v: rubber Zvi w¯’wZ¯’vcKv ev elasticity Gi there. (`y‡ai K_v e‡jvbv GLv‡b cvwbB wQ‡jvbv)
Kvi‡Y D‡jøL‡hvM¨| ZvB DËi elasticity| [Bangladesh Bank Assistant Director (Freedom fighter
110. “Give my --- to him.” [12th BCS, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb A talk B speak Quota) 2015]
e¨vsK (Kg©KZ©v, 2q †kÖYx)-15] C mention D discuss Ans:a
A Warm compliment 116. Please give me a pen to write ---. [moK I
B Compliments †mZz cwienb gš¿vYj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (hvwš¿K)-2019]
C Best compliment A by of
B
D Heartiest compliments Ans:b C with in
D Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: KvD‡K ï‡f”Qv /Awfev`b Rvbv‡bv A‡_© my e¨vL¨v: †Kvb wKQz Øviv wjLv- Giƒc A_© cÖ`v‡b write
compliment e¨eüZ nq| ZvB DËi- b; Gi mv‡_ with e‡m|

Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 696 ~ 01740- 073569


117. Which word is an insect as well as a 122. Cricket is kind of play. It is also a kind
game? [moK I ‡mZy cwienb gš¿vYv: Dc-mn: cÖ‡KŠ: (hvwš¿K)-19] of --. (Ab¨ A_©: wSwS‡cvKv)
A Football B Cricket A insect B food [39th BCS - 2018]
C Kabadi D Hockey Ans:b C bird D flower Ans:a
Tips: Cricket k‡ãi `ywU A_©| 1. wµ‡KU †Ljv; 2. 123. Seeing the black snake, children ---.
wSuwSu‡cvKv; myZiv †Ljv Ges †cvKvi bvg wn‡m‡e D: b [Avbmvi I wfwWwc Awa`߇ii mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-15]
118. We have had tasty and --- meals. [Rbkw³, A shouted B yelled
Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi Dc cwiPvjK-07, Lytwet (BS)-16,  GB C cried D screamed Ans:d
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx
e¨vL¨v: shout- K_v ejvi mgq wPrKvi Kiv; yell-
A nutritious B nutritional (wmwfj) 2019]
‡i‡M wM‡q wPrKvi Kiv; cry- Kuv`v, Kvbœv Kiv;
C nutritive D nutrient Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Avgv‡`i wQ‡jv iæwPkxj I cywóKi Lv`¨| Giƒc scream- fq †c‡q †PwPu‡q DVv| ev‡K¨i A_©: Kv‡jv
A_© w`‡Z cywóKi adjective Gi Rb¨ nutritious D: mvc †`‡L ev”Pviv f‡q †PwPu‡q DVj| Giƒc A‡_©MZ
119. No one can --- that he is clever. (‡KD mwVK DËi- d;
A¯^xKvi Ki‡Z cv‡ibv †h †m PvjvK bq) [ivtwet 124. Refugees should receive --- treatment.
[wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡q cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v- 18]
(ivóªweÁvb) 04-05, (b„weÁvb) 05-06, 16th BCS, 21th BCS, cwi‡ek
Awa`߇i wimvP© A¨vwm‡÷›U-06, ms¯’vcb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v- A humanly B humane
07, Bmjvgx e¨vsK mnKvix Awdmvi -08, wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix C human D humanish Ans:b
†cÖvMÖvgvi-17]
e¨vL¨v: kiYv_x©‡`i m`q/gvbweK AvPiY cÖvc¨| Giƒc
A deny (wWbvB) B Defy (wWdvB)
m`q/gvbweK A‡_© humane mwVK DËi|
C Denounce D Discard Ans:a
125. Our school building has a good ---. [WvK
e¨vL¨v: deny- A¯^xKvi Kiv; Defy- mivmwi evav Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifviwkqvi-18]
†`Iqv; Denounce- mgv‡jvPbv Kiv; Discard- A sight (`„k¨) B side
(cv‡k)
cÖZ¨vLvb Kiv; C cite (D×…Z Kiv) D site (Ae¯’vb) Ans:d
120. We didn’t --- the program to be such a e¨vL¨v: Avgv‡`i ¯‹zj febwUi fv‡jv GKwU Ae¯’vb
huge success. [cyevjx e¨vsK †UªBwb A¨vwmm‡U›U †Ujvi-17] Av‡Q| Giƒc A_© cÖ`v‡b mwVK DËi d;
A except B expect 126. Rahim --- English fluently.
C access D accept Ans:b (iwng mvejxjfv‡e/ AbM©j Bs‡iwR e‡j) [WvK Awa`߇ii
Hints: Accept- MÖnY Kiv; except- Qvov/ A says B speaks Gw÷‡gUi-18]
AšÍfz©³ bv Kiv; expect-cÖZ¨vkv Kiv; access- C tells D utters Ans:b
cÖ‡ekvwaKvi; e¨vL¨v: say/tell- KvD‡K ejv; Avi utter- D”PviY
(Abyôv‡b G‡Zv mdjZv Avm‡e Zv Avgiv cÖZ¨vkvB Kiv; speaks- ‡Kv‡bv fvlvq K_v ejv|
Kwiwb|) Giƒc A_©MZ w`K wVK ivL‡Z mwVK DËi- b 127. She has --- her hair a beautiful shade of
121. I shall --- the gift when he brings it. [ivtwet brown. [25th BCS, cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †ev‡W©i mnt cwit-17, Rxeb exgv
(mgvR weÁvb) 09-10] (Awdm mn. I Kw¤ú. gy`ªvÿwiK) 4 †m‡Þ. 21]

A accept (MÖnY Kiv) B except (ev` w`‡q) A Colored B given


C take (‡bIqv) D want (PvIqv) Ans:a C dried D dyed Ans:d

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

 Chapter Close 


Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 697 ~ 01740- 073569
Correction(ïw×KiY) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 8wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e
 All Bank Job Exams 5wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e
 Primary Job Exams 133wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e
 PSC & Other Jobs 180wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


Noun & Determiner Related- 4. Choose the correct sentence. [23rd BCS]
1. Choose the correct sentence. (abxiv memgq A Rahim ate almost the whole fish.
myLx bq/myLx nq bv) [11th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] B Rahim almost ate the whole fish

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 +
V1--- Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 698 ~ 01740-073569
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.

=======০০০০=======

 Identify Correct Sentence


 or Identify Incorrect Sentence
wKQz K_v: GB Aa¨vqwU e¨vKi‡Yi wewfbœ Aa¨v‡qi mv‡_ RwoZ| Z‡e Avwg cÖwZwU cÖ‡kœi e¨vL¨v w`‡qwQ| hv‡Z Avcwb mn‡RB
eyS‡Z cv‡ib| Z‡e PvB‡j mKj Aa¨v‡qi Basic Av‡jvPbv c‡o Avm‡Z cv‡ib| †h‡nZz Aa¨vqwU wewfbœ Aa¨v‡qi mv‡_
RwoZ ZvB Aa¨vqwfwËK mvRvjvg| hv AvgivB cÖ_g mvwR‡qwQ| Ab¨vb¨ eB Avgv‡`i GB wm‡÷g Kwc K‡i‡Q|

 Noun & Determiner Related Correction 


 Chapter Link: Giƒc Noun & Determiner msµvšÍ Av‡iv A‡bK correction MCQ cv‡eb g~j Aa¨v‡q|

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;

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 699 ~ 01740-073569


3. Which is correct? [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi Awdm  Adjective/Adverb Related correction 
mnKvix/Kw¤úDUvi Ac‡iUi-11, Btwet (Q) 04-05]
7. Which of the following sentence is the
A Pious man is happy.
correct one? [ivtwet 07-08]
B Pious are happy.
A I feel some better.
C The pious are happy.
B I feel somewhat better.
D The pious is happy. Ans:c
C I feel to some extent better.
e¨vL¨v: adjective(pious) ev‡K¨i subject nq bv
D I feel some sort of better. Ans:b
weavq Ackb- a, b fzj; The + Adjective `¦viv
e¨vL¨v: wKQzUv A‡_© adjective Gi c~‡e© (adv)
plural noun nq hv subject n‡j verb plural
wn‡m‡e somewhat e¨eüZ nq| ev‡K¨i A_©: Avwg
nq, weavq mwVK evK¨- The pious are
wKQzUv fv‡jv/ my¯’Zv †eva KiwQ| ZvB mwVK DËi- b
happy(avwg©‡Kiv mywL).
8. Choose the correct sentence. [gwnjv welq
4. Which is correct? (Mixeiv Kó †fvM Kivi Awa`߇ii Awa‡b Dc‡Rjv gwnjv Kg©KZ©v: 05]
Rb¨B Rb¥vq) [Btwet 04-05] A Mita was deadly wounded.
A The poor is born to suffer. B Mita was fatally wounded.
B The poor are born to suffer. C Mita was madly wounded.
C Poor is born to suffer. D Mita was vitally wounded. Ans:b
D Poors are born to suffer. Ans:b e¨vL¨v: gvivZ¡K ev mvsNvwZKfv‡e AvnZ eySv‡Z
e¨vL¨v: Poor (Adjective) subject nq bv weavq adverb wn‡m‡e fatally e‡m, ZvB mwVK DËi- b;
Ackb- c, d fzj; the poor(Mwi‡eiv) hv plural 9. Which of the following is a correct
hvi ci verb plural nq; ZvB a fzj Ges b mwVK| sentence? [15th BCS, miKvix gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-06, cÖvK-
cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (fjMv-13, ivtwet (C) 16-17]
5. Choose the right sentence. [cªv_wgK I MYwkÿv
gš¿Yv. cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`ßi, wcwUAvB BÝUªv±i (mvaviY) 19] A He was so clever to miss the point.
A Gold is a precious metal. B He was too clever not to miss the point.
B Gold is previous metal. C He is too clever to miss the point.
C The gold is a precious metal. D He was clever to grasp the point. Ans:c
D A gold is precious metal. Ans:a e¨vL¨v: option- a fzj KviY so--- that e‡m|
e¨vL¨v: Material noun(gold) Gi c~‡e© article Ackb b fzj KviY too ---- to hy³ evK¨ Ggwb‡ZB
e‡m bv weavq Ackb c, d fzj| Ab¨w`‡K common †b‡MwUf ZvB H ev‡K¨ no/not e‡m bv| Ackb c
noun(metal) Gi Rb¨ article cÖ‡qvRb ZvB b fzj mwVK| Avi option- d, too --- to Gi gZ MVbMZ
Ges a mwVK| nqwb ZvB fzj|
6. Choose the correct sentence. [Xvtwet (B) 11-12] 10. Choose the best alternative: [Xvtwet (B) 97-98,
A His hairs are not straight and curly. KvwiMix wkÿv Awa`߇ii Awa`߇ii Pxd BÝUªv±i (bb‡UK)-03]
AI already twice have read this book.
B His hair is not straight but curly.
BI have already read this book twice.
C His hair are straight and curly. (KviwjчKvuKov‡bv)
D His hairs is not straight but curly. Ans:b C I have already twice read this book.
D I twice have already read this book.Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: hair(uncountable noun) Gi plural nq
e¨vL¨v: Once, twice, thrice BZ¨vw` adverb ¸‡jv
bv weavq Ackb a, d fzj| Avi hair Gi c‡i verb
mvaviYZ sentence Gi †k‡l e‡m| ZvB mwVK
singular nq weavq Ackb c fzj| mewgwj‡q Ackb
evK¨- b;
b mwVK DËi|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 700 ~ 01740-073569


11. Which of the following is the correct 15. Which of the following is the correct
sentence? [¯^v¯’¨ Awa`߇ii ¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix -10] [Xvtwet (D) 08-09] sentence? [kÖg Awa`߇ii wØZxq †kÖbxf~³ kÖg Kg©KZ©v Ges RbmsL¨v I
A I earned nearly a hundred dollars last week. cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZ©v -04]
B I earned a nearly hundred dollars last week. A He earns hundred taka a day.
C I earned a hundred dollars nearly last week. B He earns a hundred taka a day.
D I earned a hundred dollars nearly next C He earned a hundred taka a day.
week. Ans:a D None of these Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: nearly GKwU adverb hv main verb Gi e¨vL¨v: †m w`‡b GKkZ UvKv DcvR©b K‡i| Giƒc
wVK c‡iB em‡e ZvB Ackb a mwVK DËi| A‡_© evK¨wU present Indefinite n‡e| ïay
12. Choose the correct sentence. [23th BCS, ivtwet hundred A_© kZ; Avi a hundred A_© GKkZ|
(g¨v‡bR‡g›U) 09-10, Bmjvg e¨vsK mnKvix Awdmvi-08, `y`y‡Ki Dc-mnKvix
cwiPviK-10, Lytwet (A) 12-13, Btwet (D) 13-14, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 15-16,
ZvB mwVK A_© cÖ`v‡b DËi- b;
et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17] 16. Which one is correct? [ivtwet 05-06]
A Rahim ate almost the whole fish. A He saw an one eyed deer.
B Rahim almost ate the whole fish B He saw a one eyed deer.
C Almost Rahim ate the whole fish. C He saw the one eyed deer.
D Rahim ate the whole fish almost. Ans:a D He saw one eyed deer. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb wKQzi cÖvq/ KvQvKvwQ eySv‡Z almost/ e¨vL¨v: Article Gi wbqgvbymv‡i one Gi c~‡e© a
nearly/ about BZ¨vw` main verb Gi wVK c‡iB e‡m| a one-eyed hy³ Ackb b mwVK DËi|
e‡m ZvB Ackb a mwVK DËi| 17. Find out the correct sentence: [kÖg Awa`߇ii
 Chapter Link: G Aa¨vq msµvšÍ Av‡iv A‡bK ‡iwR÷ªvi-00] Ans:c
Correction MCQ cv‡eb g~j Aa¨v‡q| A Iqbal was a poet and a philosopher.
B Iqbal was the poet and philosopher.
 Article Related Correction 
C Iqbal was a poet and philosopher.
13. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi wnmveiÿK/ ¸`vg
D Iqbal was a poet and the philosopher.
AI saw an one-eyed man. iÿK/ ‡Kvlva¨ÿ- 11]
e¨vL¨v: GKB e¨w³i `ywU c`we GKmv‡_ wjL‡Z n‡j
B I saw a one-eyed man.
kyay cÖ_gwUi Av‡M a/an e‡m| ZvB Ackb c mwVK
C I saw one-eye.
DËi|
D None Ans:b
18. Choose the correct answer. [wewfbœ
e¨vL¨v: k‡ãi ïiæ‡Z Iqv D”PvwiZ n‡q one Gi c~‡e© gš¿Yvjq/wefvM/Awa`߇ii e¨vw³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) -18/ ivtwet 08-09]
a e‡m| ZvB mwVK DËi- b; A Idle man cannot prosper in life.
14. Choose the correct sentence: [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvt B An idle man cannot prosper in life.
Dc-mnt cwiPvjK-16, cÖv_wgK I MYwkÿv wefvM mnt cwit -01]
C The idle man cannot prosper of life.
A Omar Khayyam is rarely born. D Idle man cannot prosper at life. Ans:b
B A Omar Khayyam is rarely born. e¨vL¨v: Ajm †jvK Rxe‡b mdj n‡Z cv‡i bv| Giƒc
C An Omar Khayyam is rarely born.
A‡_© mwVK DËi b| Avi man GKwU common
D The Omar Khayyam is rarely born.Ans:c
noun ‡hwU article Qvov em‡Z cv‡i bv| weavq
e¨vL¨v: k‡ãi ïiæ‡Z vowel _vK‡j mvaviYZ an
Ackb a, d fzj| the Øviv wbw`©ó K‡i eySvq wKš‘
e‡m ZvB Omar Gi c~‡e© an hy³ Ackb c mwVK
ev‡K¨ wbw`©ó bv K‡i ‡h †Kv‡bv Ajm e¨w³‡KB
DËi|
eywS‡q‡Q ZvB the e¨env‡ii Kvi‡Y GwUI fzj|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 701 ~ 01740-073569


19. ‡KvbwU mwVK evK¨? [cwievi cwiKíbv mnKvix/ cwievi cwiKíbv e¨vL¨v: wewfbœ cÖvK…wZK wel‡qi g‡a¨ flower GKwU
cwi`k©K Ges cwievi Kj¨vY mnKvix -11] aiY, G‡K wbw`©ó K‡i eySv‡Z Gi Av‡M the em‡e|
A Meghna is big river. GZGe DËi n‡e d|
B Meghna is a big river.
24. Which one is correct. [mnKvix _vbv/ Dc‡Rjv wkÿv
C The Meghna is a big river. Awdmvi -09]
D ‡KvbwUB mwVK bq Ans:c A Don’t tell lie. B Do not tell lie. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Padma, Meghna, Jamuna BZ¨vw` C Never tell lie. D Don’t tell a lie.
proper noun Gi c~‡e© the e‡m ZvB c mwVK DËi| e¨vL¨v: wg_¨v K_v ejv- Gi Bs‡iwR phrase(tell a
20. Choose the correct sentence: [ivtwet (B-Law) lie) Gi g‡a¨ mvaviYfv‡eB a _v‡K ZvB DËi- d
A Airport is busy place. 15-16, Btwet (G) 14-15] 25. Which one is correct? [AvBb, wePvi I msm` welqK
B The airport is busy place. A Let us go out for a walk. gš¿Yvt mve-‡iwR÷ªvi-12]
C The airport is a busy place. B Let us go out for walk.
D Airport is a busy place. Ans:c C Let us gout for a walking.
e¨vL¨v: wewfbœ e¨¯Í ¯’v‡bi g‡a¨ wegvbe›`i GKwU e¨¯Í D Let us go out for walking. Ans:a
¯’vb ZvB airport ‡K wbw`©ó K‡i eySv‡Z Gi Av‡M e¨vL¨v: nvuU‡Z hvIqv Gi Bs‡iwR phrase (go out
the em‡e| GZGe DËi n‡e b/c Gi g‡a¨; GLb b for a walk) hvi g‡a¨ mvaviYfv‡eB a _v‡K ZvB
fzj KviY place common noun Gi Rb¨ article DËi- a
cÖ‡qvRb|
21. mwVK evK¨wU wbe©vPb Kiæb: [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKix wkÿK
A A dog is faithful animal. (Lyjbv) -03]  Degree Related Correction: 
B The dog is a faithful animal. 26. Find out the correct sentence? [Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi
Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019] Ans:c
C The dog is faithful animal.
D Dog is a faithful animal. Ans:b
A Always respect who is senior from you.
B Always respect who is senior of you.
e¨vL¨v: wewfbœ cÖvYxi g‡a¨ dog GKwU cÖvYx ZvB G‡K
C Always respect who is senior to you.
wbw`©ó K‡i eySv‡Z Gi Av‡M the em‡e| GZGe DËi
D Always respect who is senior than you.
n‡e b/c Gi g‡a¨; GLb c fzj KviY animal
e¨vL¨v: Zzjbv A‡_© wewfbœ Latin kã Senior,
common noun Gi Rb¨ article cÖ‡qvRb hv GB
junior, ulterior, prefer, posterior BZ¨vw`i ci
ev‡K¨ †bB|
to e‡m| ZvB senior to hy³ Ackb c mwVK DËi|
22. Choose the correct sentence. [Bangladesh
wb‡Pi cÖkœ `ywUI GKB wbq‡g mgvavb n‡q‡Q|
Bank -11] Ans:c
27. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK -01]
A He is temper. B He is in temper.
A Among my friends he is eldest.
C He is in a temper. D He is in the temper.
B He is comparatively better today.
e¨vL¨v: ivMvwš^Z nIqv- Gi Bs‡iwR phrase(in a
C He is better than all the boys.
temper) hvi g‡a¨ mvaviYfv‡eB a _v‡K ZvB DËi- c
D He is the best boy in the class. Ans:d
23. Find out the correct sentence.
Hints: Ackb a fzj KviY the eldest n‡Zv; Ackb b
A A flower is gift of nature. [e‡kgyiwecÖwe (B) 11-12]
fzj KviY comparatively em‡e bv; C) better than bv
B Flowers are a gift of nature.
e‡m the best of n‡e| Ackb d mwVK DËi|
C A flower is a gift of nature.
D The flower is a gift of nature. Ans:d

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 702 ~ 01740-073569


28. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b mvBdvi Awdmvi -99]  Verb Related correction 
A Dhaka is the biggest city in the 31. Which of the following sentence is
Bangladesh. correct? [Xvtwet (D) 14-15]
B The Dhaka is biggest city in Bangladesh. A The country has adopted a new industrial
C Dhaka is the biggest city in Bangladesh. policy.
D Dhaka is biggest city in Bangladesh. B The country has effected the new
Ans:c industrial policy.
Hints: big Gi superlative n‡jv biggest Avi C The country has affected new industrial
Gi c~‡e© the e‡m the biggest nq| ZvB mwVK policy.
DËi- c D The country has adapted a new industrial
policy. Ans:a
 Group Verb Related correction 
e¨vL¨v: bZzb bxwZ MÖnY Kiv A‡_© adopt nq, ZvB a
Make of Ges make from Gi cv_©K¨: DËi-
‰ZixK„Z e¯‘wU g~j Dcv`vb n‡Z iƒc cwieZ©b n‡j make 32. Trace the correct sentence. [Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb
from, †hgb: Paper is made from bamboo. (euvk Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019]
†_‡K †ccvi ‰Zix nq-GLv‡b euvk Ges †ccvi Gi iƒc A You had better home.
†`L‡Z wfbœ ZvB make from), Avevi ‰ZixK„Z e¯‘wU g~j B You had better to going home.
Dcv`vb n‡Z iƒc cwieZ©b bv n‡j make of †hgb: This C You would better go home.

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]

C Paper is made by wood. C I had got up early in the morning.

D Paper is made on wood. Ans:b D I used get up early in the morning. Ans:a

30. Which one is correct ? [ivtwet (`k©b) 06-07,


e¨vL¨v: AZx‡Z †Kvb Kv‡R Af¨¯Í eySv‡Z mvaviY
et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) 12-13] MVb: subject + used to + V1 e‡m| ZvB DËi- a
A The chair is made of wood.  Preposition related correction 
B The chair is made from wood. 34. I have no pen (to write). (Avgvi †jLvi
C The chair is made by wood. †Kv‡bv Kjg †bB) [Btwet 09-10, mn: cwiPvjK (gv`K wbqš¿Y)-13]
D The chair is made in wood. Ans:a
A I have no pen to write with.
e¨vL¨v: KvV †_‡K †Pqvi evbv‡bv n‡j †Pqv‡i KvV ®úó
B I have no pen to write.
eySv hvq weavq make of Øviv option a mwVK C I have no pen to writing.
DËi| D I have no pen to write in. Ans:a
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb e¨vL¨v: †jLvi Kjg eySv‡Z pen to write with
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda e‡m| ZvB with hy³ Ackb a mwVK DËi|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 703 ~ 01740-073569
35. The correct sentence is- [Btwet 02-03, Lytwet 06- 40. Choose the appropriate sentence.
07, Uttara bank-08, gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-11, cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †evW© [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15]
mnKvix mwPe/mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb) -13, WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs A I shall inform this to your father.
Ifviwkqvi-18] Ans:c B I shall inform your father of this.
A We write on ink. B We write by ink. C I shall inform your father to this.
C We write in ink. D We write with ink. D I shall inform this of your father Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Kvwj w`‡q wjLv eySv‡Z write in ink e‡m| e¨vL¨v: ‡Kv‡bv wel‡q KvD‡K Z_¨ †`Iqv A‡_© inform +
ZvB in hy³ Ackb c mwVK DËi| sb + of + sth GB MVb nq| ZvB b DËi|
36. Choose the incorrect sentence. 41. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? (‡m wK †Zvgvi KvQ †_‡K we`vq
A She was marry with a rich man. wb‡qwQj?) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (kxZjÿ¨v)-13]
B The doctor cured the patient. A Did he take leave of you?
C The patient died of cholera. [Btwet (B) 07-08] B Did he take your leave?
D He will succeed in his life. Ans:a C Did he take leave from you?
e¨vL¨v: incorrect wn‡m‡e Ackb a DËi| KviY D Did he take leave off you? Ans:a
KviI mv‡_ weevn e܇b Ave× A‡_© marry with e¨vL¨v: KvD‡K †Q‡o hvIqv A‡_© leave of e‡m| ZvB
Gi ¯’‡j married to n‡e| Ab¨ Ackb¸‡jv mwVK| leave of hy³ Ackb a DËi|
37. Find the correct use of ‘with’- [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi 42. Choose the correct sentence. [ivRkvnx K…wl
Aaxb †Uwjwfkb cÖ‡KŠkjx (‡MÖW-2)-04, cÖvK-cÖv_t mnt wkÿK (Mvgv)-14] Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZv©, 2q †kÖYx)-15]
AHe was very nice with me. AHe is ambitious for fame.
B Be patient with him. BHe is ambitious of fame.
C The teacher was trembling with rage. C He is ambitious to fame.
D I am cross with you. Ans:c,d D He is ambitious in fame. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: `qvjy/m`q A‡_© nice to nq ZvB a fzj| e¨vL¨v: ‡Kv‡bv wKQzi cÖwZ D”PvKv•Lv A‡_©
mwnòz A‡_© patient of nq weavq b fzj| cross ambitious of e‡m| ZvB of hy³ Ackb b DËi|
with (sb)-ivMvwš^Z; tremble with- Kvucv, iv‡M 43. Which one is correct? [Xvtwet (A) 08-09, (C) 14-
15, Btwet (D) 12-13, 13-14]
Mv Kvucv; ZvB GB c, d `ywU AckbB mwVK DËi|
A He casted his vote for you.
38. wb‡Pi †KvbwU mwVK evK¨ bq? [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ
B He offered his vote for you.
dvBbvÝ Gi Aaxb AwWUi-14]
C He cast his vote for you.
ALook at her. B Go to home.
D He dropped his vote for you. Ans:c
C Back off. D Do it. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: evox‡Z hvIqv ev kwcs Ki‡Z hvIqv eySv‡Z e¨vL¨v: Kv‡iv c‡ÿ †fvU †`Iqv A‡_© cast nq|
go verb Gi ci preposition e‡m bv ZvB b fzj| Ackb a fzj KviY cast Gi wZbwU iæc GKB cast-
39. Choose the right sentence. (Avwg Zvi Kv‡Q cast-cast
eBUv ivLjvg)[mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi (ATEO)-15] 44. Choose the correct option. [etwet (D) 14-15]
A Come at nine o’clock in Friday.
A I left the book to him.
B Come on nine o’clock in Friday.
B I left the book with him.
C Come at nine o’clock on Friday.
C I left the book by him.
D Come at nine o’clock a Friday. Ans:c
D I left the book near him. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: w`b‡K wbw`©ó K‡i eySv‡j Zvi c~‡e© on e‡m|
e¨vL¨v: Kv‡iv Kv‡Q wKQz ivLv eySv‡Z leave + sth +
ZvB mwVK DËi- c; ev‡K¨i evsjv: ïµev‡i wVK
with + sb e‡m| ZvB Giƒc MV‡b Ackb b DËi| bqUvq G‡mv
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 704 ~ 01740-073569
 Conjunction, Parallelism I 49. --- there? (‡mLv‡b wK †Kv‡bv wKQz N‡UwQj?) [ivtwet
08-09, Btwet (C) 16-17]
Correlatives Related Correction 
A Was anything occurred
45. Choose the correct sentence. (K‡Vvi cwikÖg
B Did anything occur
bv Ki‡j Zzwg †dj Ki‡e) [ivtwet (F) 15-16]
C Did anything occurred
A Unless you do not work hard, you will fail.
D Was anything occur Ans:b
B Unless you will not work hard, you will
fail. e¨vL¨v: did + subject + V1 e‡m weavq DËi- b
C Unless you work hard, you will fail. Ans:c 50. Choose the correct sentence. [Lv`¨ I `y‡h©vM
D Unless you will work hard, you will fail. e¨e¯’vcbv gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖKí ev¯Íevqb Kg©KZv©-04, ivtwet (A3) 11-12]

e¨vL¨v: unless Gi mv‡_i clause KL‡bv negative A Do he have a house?


B Does he have a house?
nq bv weavq Ackb- a/b fzj| unless hy³ clause
C Does he has a house?
wU present indefinite n‡j Aci clause wU
D Do he has a house? Ans:b
future indefinite nq weavq d fzj Ges c mwVK|
e¨vL¨v: interrogative ev‡K¨ ïiæ‡Z do/does
46. The correct sentence is: [10th BCS, Bmjvgx e¨vsK
mn: Awd.-08, Rtwet (D) 07-08, ivtwet 07-08, (F) 14-15]
Avm‡j Gici + Sub + V1 e‡m| ev‡K¨ he Gi
AI asked Javed had he passed. mv‡_ does Avi verb Gi base form- have n‡e|
BI asked Javed if he had passed. weavq me¸‡jv fzj Avi mwVK DËi- b;
C I asked Javed if you had passed.  Chapter Link: GB Aa¨vq msµvšÍ Av‡iv A‡bK
D I asked Javed that she had passed. Ans:b Correction MCQ cv‡eb g~j Aa¨v‡q|
e¨vL¨v: Avwg Rv‡e`‡K wRÁvmv Kijvg †m cvk  Tense Related Correction
K‡iwQ‡jv wKbv| GB A‡_© mwVK DËi- b [GB ev‡K¨ if 51. Which one is correct? [etwet (A) 15-16]
A_© “wKbv”] A I have seen him yesterday.
47. ‡KvbwU mwVK? (‡m Avgv‡K wR‡Ám Ki‡jv Avwg cvk B I saw him yesterday.
K‡iwQ wKbv) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-95] C It is raining for two days. Ans:b

A He asked me did I pass. D He has returned from London last week.

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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 705 ~ 01740-073569


53. Which one of the following is correct? 57. Choose the best answer. [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb
[ciivóª gš¿Yvt cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-01, A_© gš¿Yvt Awdm mnt-11] mnKvix cwiPvjK-04]
A Did you finish the work yet? A He discourages me with borrow.
B Did you finished the work yet? B He discourages me from borrowing.
C Have you finish the work yet? C He discourages from me borrowing.
D Have you finished the work yet? Ans:d D He discourages me to borrow. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: mvaviYZ yet _vK‡j evK¨wU present Tips: KvD‡K ‡Kv‡bv wKQz †_‡K evav †`Iqv eySv‡Z
perfect tense nq| ZvB past tense G _vKvq a, discourage + object + from + verb+ ing
b fzj| Avi c fzj KviY have + ---- finished e‡m|
n‡Zv; Avi me w`K †_‡K mwVK DËi- d;  Chapter Link: GB Aa¨vq msµvšÍ Av‡iv A‡bK
Correction MCQ cv‡eb g~j Aa¨v‡q|
 Right Form of Verb Related
Correction   Subject- Verb Agreement
54. Choose the correct sentence: [Rtwet 05-06] Related Correction 
A He is keen on play football.
58. Select the correct sentence:
B He is keen on to play football. A One my uncle is lawyer. [ivtwet (Unit-A7): 12-13]

C He is keen on playing football. B One of my uncles are lawyer.

D He is keen on for playing football.Ans:c C One of my uncles is a lawyer.


D One of my uncle is lawyer. Ans:c
Hints: ‡Kvb wKQz‡Z AvMÖnx eySv‡Z keen on +
(verb+ ing) e‡m| ev‡K¨i A_©: (‡m wµ‡KU †Ljvq Tips: one of Gi ci noun plural Ges verb
AvMÖnx) singular nq ZvB mwVK evK¨ Ackb c;
55. Which is the correct sentence? [Xvtwet (D)
59. ‡KvbwU ï×? [evsjv‡`k wU A¨vÛ wU †ev‡W©i mnKvix cwiPvjK: 95]
07-08, Rtwet (B) 09-10, ‡et‡ivtwet (M) 11-12] A Sceneries of Rangamati are beautiful.
AI wish I was in your shoes. B Sceneries of Rangamati were beautiful.
BI wish I were in your shoes. C Scenery of Rangamati are beautiful.
C I wish I got in your shoes. D Scenery of Rangamati is beautiful.Ans:d
D I wish I gets in your shoes. Ans:b Tips: Ackb a, b fzj KviY Scenery kãwU
e¨vL¨v: nIqv A‡_© wish + subject + were e‡m; uncountable ZvB Gi mv‡_ s/es hy³ nq bv| Avi
Avwg hw` †Zvgvi RvqMvq nZvg| [in one’s shoes Ackb c fzj KviY scenery subject n‡j verb
= Ab¨R‡bi ¯’v‡b] ZvB Giƒc MV‡b DËi- b nq singular; weavq are Gi ¯’‡j is n‡j mwVK
56. Which one is an incorrect sentence? n‡Zv| myZivs d mwVK|
[wewfbœ gš¿vj‡qi mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi-17]
60. Which sentence is correct? [kÖg Awa`߇i Rbkw³,
AI watched him he eats. Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡iv Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-01]
BI watched him eating. A I wish is was as tall as my brother.
C I watched how he ate. B I wish I was as tall as my brother was.
D I watched him to eat. Ans:d C I wish I were as tall as my brother.
Tips: Ackb d fzj wn‡m‡e DËi KviY cÖ‡kœ D I wish I am as tall my brother. Ans:c
incorrect ‡P‡q‡Q| watch+ object+ verb+ing Tips: I wish + subject + Aev¯Íe Kíbv eySv‡Z
nq| were e‡m| ZvB mwVK evK¨ wn‡m‡e DËi- c;
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 706 ~ 01740-073569


61. Which one is a correct sentence. [15Zg 65. Choose the correct sentence. (Zywg wK Zvi
cÖfvlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgchv©q): 18] mv‡_ †`Lv K‡iwQ‡j?) [ivtwet 09-10]
A Every students are present today. A Did you give him a visit?
B Ten kilometres are too far to walk.
B Did you pay him a visit?
C Two-third of the students got degrees.
C Did you take him a visit?
D All the information is correct Ans:d
D Did you permit him a visit? Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a/b fzj KviY are Gi ¯’‡j is n‡Zv; c fzj
e¨vL¨v: Kv‡iv mv‡_ †`Lv Kiv A‡_© pay +sb + a
KviY Two-third Gi ¯’‡j Two-thirds n‡Zv;
visit e¨eüZ nq| ZvB mwVK DËi- b;
62. Which of the following sentence is
incorrect - [RvZxq Kwe KvRx b: B: we: (wW --BDwbU): 16-17]  Speaking Related Correction 
A Are you on this committee? 66. Choose the correct answer. [16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb
I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mgch©vq)- 19]
B What’s the time by your watch?
He gave me good-bye.
A
C He repented of his action.
B He bade me good-bye.
D Each of the boys have a pen. Ans:d
C He told me good-bye.
Tips: Each of Gi ci noun plural Ges verb D He wished me good-bye. Ans:b
singular nq| ZvB Ackb D fzj wn‡‡me DËi| Tips: KvD‡K we`vq Rvbv‡bv A‡_© simple ev‡K¨i
 Voice Change Related Correction  MVb: subject + bade + object + good bye
63. Choose the correct sentence. [`yb©xwZ `gb ey¨‡iv- nq|
84, mn. Lvbv wkÿv Awd-06, Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡q ‡Uwjwfkb cÖ‡KŠ. (‡MÖW-2)-04, 67. Which one is correct? [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇i
Btwet (P) 04-05, (BBA) 11-12, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 12-13, mnKvix cwiKíbv Kg©KZ©v -12]
RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16]
A It is quarter past ten.
A Your mistake hold this view.
B It is a quarter past ten.
B You mistake in hold this view. Ans:c
C It is 15 plus ten.
C You are mistaken in holding this view.
D It is quarter minutes past ten. Ans:b
D You are mistaken to hold this view.
e¨vL¨v: mgq ejvi †ÿ‡Î 15 wgwbU eySv‡Z a quarter
e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb Kv‡R fzj Kiv A‡_© passive ev‡K¨ +
nq| ZvB DËi b; ev‡K¨i evsjv: GLb †mvqv `kUv ev‡R|
mistaken + in e‡m weavq DËi- c; 68. Identify the faulty sentence. [A_© gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb
 Idioms Related Correction RvZxq mÂq cwi`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK -07]
64. Identify the correct sentence. [Bmjvgx e¨&sK A It is eleven-thirty.
mnKvix Awdmvi-08] B It is half past eleven.
A We paid a visit to his village. C It is quarter to past-eleven.
B We made a visit to his village. D It is eleven O’clock. Ans:c
C We paid visit to his village. e¨vL¨v: fzj Ackb ‡ei Ki‡Z e‡j‡Q| Ackb c ‡Z
D We paid a visiting to his village. Ans:a quarter Gi Av‡M a bvB ZvB GwUB fzj wn‡m‡e DËi|
e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb wKQz †`‡L Avmv A‡_© pay a visit
e¨eüZ nq| ev‡K¨i A_©: Avgiv Zvi MÖvg ‡`L‡Z
wM‡qwQjvg|

Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb


https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 707 ~ 01740-073569


 Mixed Chapter Based MCQ 
‡h mg¯Í mgm¨v †ewk †`Lv‡bv n‡q‡Q- ‡m¸‡jv ms‡ÿ‡c ey‡S wbb, MCQ mgvavb Ki‡Z mnR n‡e|
 Slow and steady Gi ci win(fzj) wKš‘ wins mwVK: Slow and steady wins the race.
 Time and tide Gi ci waits(fzj) wKš‘ wait mwVK: Time and tide wait for none.
 ¯^vÿi Kiv A‡_© Sign(wPý) fzj: wKš‘ Signature(¯^vÿi) mwVK: Put your signature here/note.
 evox‡Z hvIqv A‡_© go/ went to home(fzj) wKš‘ go/went + home mwVK: He went home.
 Kvwj w`‡q wjLvi ‡ÿ‡Î by/with ink Gi ¯’‡j in ink n‡e| A_©vr We write in ink. GwU mwVK evK¨|
 kvwiixK Amy¯’ A‡_© sick(fzj) ill mwVK, My father is sick/ ill. [sick A_© wei³/K¬všÍ/gvbwmK †ivM;]
 RxweKv wbe©vn A‡_© Bread and butter are(fzj) wKš‘ are Gi ¯’‡j is mwVK KviY GwU singular phrase;
 m‡›`‡ni my‡hvM †bB/ ch©vß my‡hvM †bB /RvqMv †bB /Dcvq †bB / AeKvk †bB BZ¨vw` A‡_© no place(fzj) wKš‘
no room mwVK; There is no room for doubt in it. There is no room in the bench.
 Since + wbw`©ó mgq, for + Awbw`©ó mgq: hy³ evK¨wU present perfect continuous tense nq|
I have been waiting here since morning. He has been reading for six months.

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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 708 ~ 01740-073569


74. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK(ewikvj wefvM)-06] 78. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK(ivRkvnx)-08]
A She is always fond to talk. A He was too clever to grasp the point.
B Is today’s film worth seeing? B Scarcely had we started when it began to rain.
C I asked him if he is going. C Why you have done this?
D It has much hot in the summer. Ans:b D A Gold is a precious metal. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: A ‡Z Avm³ eySv‡Z fond of talking n‡e| e¨vL¨v: a) A_©MZ Kvi‡Y grasp ev` w`‡q miss n‡e|
C if Gi Av‡Mi Ask past tense weavq was c) ‡Z interrogative ev‡K¨ subject Gi Av‡M
going n‡e| D (hot) ‡K †Rvo cÖ`vb Ki‡Z much auxiliary verb nq weavq why have you ---n‡e|
hotter/ very hot n‡e| d) Gold GKwU uncountable noun weavq Gi mvg‡b
75. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡gNbv)-12] a em‡e bv|
A I suffered fever for a week. 79. Which is the correct sentence? [mnKvix cwievi
cwiKíbv Kg©KZ©v -12, Kvwi. I gv`ªvmv wkÿv gš¿. (Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤ú.) 11 Ryb 21]
B She found the boy crying.
A He spoke me to wait.
C Let you and he be the witness.
B He wishes for me to wait.
D Rahim play everyday. Ans:b
C The boat was drowned.
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a) ‡Z for a week Av‡Q weavq have
D Two-thirds of it is true. Ans:d
been suffering n‡e| c) ‡Z let Gi ci
e¨vL¨v: a) ‡Z- KvD‡K A‡cÿv Ki‡Z ejv A‡_©
objective pronoun nq ZvB he Gi ¯’v‡b him
spoke Gi ¯’‡j asked n‡e| Ackb b) ‡Z for n‡e
n‡e| d) play Gi ¯’v‡b plays n‡e KviY Rahim
bv| c) ‡Z e¨w³ Qvov Ab¨ wKQz Wz‡e hvIqv A‡_©
3rd person singular-
drowned Gi ¯’v‡j sank n‡e|
76. Select the correct sentence. [mnKvix Dc‡Rjv /_vbv
80. †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (hgybv)-08]
A He was dressed in a nice suite.wkÿK Awdmvi-09]
A Panna is only present.
B She stayed in an expensive suit of the hotel.
B The man was born in 1968.
CI won the law suite in court. Ans:d
C I feel myself hungry.
D He wore a black suit for the occasion.
D The sheeps are quite healthy. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: suit Gi `ywU A_© 1. gvgjv-gKÏgv, 2.
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a) fzj KviY only hv‡K wb‡`©k K‡i Zvi
AvbyôvwbK †cvkvK; suite- ‡nv‡Uj _vKvi Kÿmgwó;
mvg‡b e‡m ZvB Only Panna is present n‡e|
sweat- Nvg; ZvB A ‡Z nice suit n‡e| B ‡Z
Ackb- c ‡Z feel gv‡bB †KD wb‡R wb‡R Abyfe Kiv
expensive suite n‡e| C ‡Z law suit n‡e|
ZvB myself em‡e bv| d) ‡Z sheep wb‡RB plural
myZivs Ackb- d mwVK|
ZvB ‘s’ ev` hv‡e;
77. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡gNbv)-12]
81. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK(K‡cvZvÿ)-10]
A Mathin is good than his brother.
A I feel hungry.
B Why you have done this?
B I feel myself hungry.
C He was too clever to miss the point.
C I am a man of words.
D Your conduct admits at no excuse. Ans:c
D The sheeps are quite healthy. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: A ‡Z than Gi c~‡e© comparative nq
e¨vL¨v: Ackb- b ‡Z feel gv‡bB †KD wb‡R wb‡R
weavq good Gi ¯’v‡b better n‡e| B ‡Z
Abyfe Kiv ZvB myself em‡e bv| c ‡Z Aí K_vi
interrogative ev‡K¨ subject Gi Av‡M
†jvK A‡_© a man of few words n‡e D ‡Z
auxiliary verb nq weavq why have you ---
sheep wb‡RB plural ZvB ‘s’ ev` hv‡e;
n‡e| D admits Gi mv‡_ of n‡e|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 709 ~ 01740-073569
82. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖvK- cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK 86. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖvK- cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK
A Two-thirds of the money are lost.(`vRjv)-13] A Ahshan is better today. (`vRjv)-13]
B I am senior to you by three years. B The bus service has been cancelled due to fog.
C Whom do you think I am? CI have a lot of furnitures for sale.
D He thought it will rain. Ans:b D He prevented me to go. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a) ‡Z money subject weavq are e¨vL¨v: Ackb b) ‡Z main verb Av‡Q weavq Due
Gi ¯’v‡b is n‡e| Ackb c) whom Gi ¯’v‡b what to Gi ¯’‡j owing to n‡e| Ackb C) ‡Z
n‡e| d) main clause past tense Av‡Q weavq furnitures Gi ¯’‡j furniture n‡e| d) Prevent
will rain Gi ¯’v‡b would rain n‡e| Gi ci me from going n‡e|
83. Which sentence is correct? [Btwet (P) 10-11] 87. †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvq)-10]
A She’s the parson for the job only. A The horse and carriage are at the door.
B She’s the only person for the job. B Time and tide wait for none.
C She’s only the person for the job. C You are not devoted to gambling.
D She’s the person only for the job. Ans:b D We get up in dawn. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: only Øviv †hB kã‡K ‡Rvo cÖ`vb Ki‡Z e¨vL¨v: Ackb A ‡Z The horse and carriage
wb‡`©k K‡i GwU wVK ‡mB k‡ãi mvg‡bB emv‡Z nq| (†Nvovi Mvwo) singular ZvB verb wU is n‡e| Ackb
‡hgb: GB cÖ‡kœi evsjv A_©: KvRwUi Rb¨ †mB C ‡Z Ryqv ev Lvivc Kv‡Ri †ÿ‡Î devoted to bv n‡q

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]

B Your information is false. B Ali took admission into that collage.

C Listen to my advices. C Me asked me where did I go.

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]

D Teachers are going an exam. Ans:c A Your waiting is impossible to reading.


B Your waiting is impossible reading.
e¨vL¨v: cixÿv †`Iqv A‡_© take, sit, appear BZ¨vw`
C Your writing is impossible to read. Ans:c
nq| cixÿv †bIqv A‡_© going nq| ZvB a, b, d
D Your writing is impossible for read.
wZbwUB mwVK evK¨| Ackb- c fzj KviY giving n‡e
e¨vL¨v: ‡Zvgvi nv‡Zi †jLv cov Am¤¢e; Giƒc A‡_©
bv| cÖ‡kœ incorrect PvIqv n‡q‡Q; ZvB c DËi|
impossible + to + V1 em‡e|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 710 ~ 01740-073569


90. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (ewikvj 94. †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (BQvgwZ)-10]
A Bread and butter are necessary. wefvM)-08] A Sohel is taller than I.
B Rahim is not so coward. B We write with ink.
C We write by ink. C Sohel is taller than me.
D Have you not finished the work yet?Ans:d D I did not think it was her. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: a) ‡Z Bread and butter (RxweKv wbe©vn) GKwU e¨vL¨v: b) ‡Z Kvwj w`‡q wjLv A‡_© write in ink
phrase ZvB Gi ci are Gi ¯’‡j is n‡e| b) so Gi n‡e; than/ was Gi c‡i subjective pronoun nq
¯’‡j very n‡e| c) Kvwj w`‡q wjLvi ‡ÿ‡Î by ink weavq c) ‡Z me Gi ¯’‡j I n‡e| d) ‡Z her Gi ¯’‡j
Gi ¯’‡j in ink n‡e| she n‡e|
91. †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡Mvjvc) -09] 95. Choose the correct one: [Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`ßi
A He appeared at the examination. A He is caught of flattery. (Gw÷‡gUi)-18]

B The more he gets, more he wants. B He is ill of flattery.

C We write with ink. C He is sick of flattery.

D He got the work being done. Ans:a D He is angry of flattery. Ans:c


e¨vL¨v: hZ ZZ †evSv‡Z Dfq comparative Gi c~‡e© e¨vL¨v: ‡m †Zvlv‡gv‡` wei³| Giƒc A‡_© mwVK DËi-
the e‡m ZvB Ackb- B ‡Z the more n‡e| C ‡Z c; KviY wei³ nIqv A‡_© sick of e‡m|
Kvwj w`‡q wjLv A‡_© write in ink n‡e| Ackb D 96. Which is the correct sentence of the
‡Z Get+ passive object+ V3 nq weavq being n‡e following? [ivtwet (A_©bxwZ) 08-09]
A Hot and cold are apposite.
bv ïay done n‡e|
B Hot and cold are opposites.
92. †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Ksm)-08]
C Hot and cold is opposite.
A Either he or me is mistaken.
D Hot and cold is opposites. Ans:b
B Many a man has done so.
e¨vL¨v: and Øviv hy³ plural subject Gi verb
C Everyone of the girls love to dance.
plural nq Ges verb Gi cieZx© noun wUI plural
D He gave me an advice. Ans:b
nq| ‡hgb: He and I are friends. (‡m Ges Avwg
e¨vL¨v: Ackb A ‡Z me is fzj GLv‡b I am n‡e|
eÜz) Hot and cold are opposites. (VvÛv I Mig
C ‡Z everyone Abymv‡i loves n‡e| D ‡Z a
ci¯úi we‡ivwa)
piece of advice n‡e| KviY uncountable
97. Find out the correct sentence. [mnKvix we‡¯‹viK
noun Gi Av‡M a/an e‡m bv| cwi`k©K-03, cÖvK-cÖ_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Mvgv) -14]
93. †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-05, (cÙv)-08] A He succeed to get a job.
A It rained for three days. B He is suffering from fever for a week.
B Bread and butter are necessary. Ans:c C Guard the children against bad company.
C It has been raining for three days. D The train is running in time. Ans:c
D Shahid can do anything what he likes. e¨vL¨v: option- A fzj KviY succeed in nq; B
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a ‡Z for three days _vKvq has fzj KviY for a week Av‡Q ZvB has been
been raining n‡Zv; b ‡Z Bread and butter suffering n‡Zv; Ackb- C mwVK; Ackb D fzj
(RxweKv wbe©vn) GKwU phrase ZvB Gi ci are Gi KviY mvaviYZ †Uªb wbw`©ó mg‡q P‡j weavq run on
¯’‡j is n‡e| c mwVK; d) ‡Z anything Awbw`©ó K‡i time n‡Zv|
eySvq ZvB Gi ci whatever n‡e|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 711 ~ 01740-073569


98. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (WvKv 103. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK
A It has been raining for two days. wefvM)-07] A There is no place for doubt. (evMvbwejwm)-12]
B He is senior than you. B I went to my house.
C Do you know who am I? C All passengers must show their ticket.
D Airport is busy place. Ans:a D He called me a coward. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Ackb- B ‡Z senior Gi ci to n‡e; C e¨vL¨v: m‡›`‡ni my‡hvM/AeKvk †bB Giƒc A‡_© no
‡Z who I am n‡e; D ‡Z a busy place n‡e; place Gi ¯’‡j no room nq ZvB a fzj| B fyj
99. Which is the incorrect sentence? KviY evox hvIqv A‡_© went Gici preposition
A He sat before me. [Btwet (G) 10-11] e‡m bv| C ‡Z subject wU plural ZvB †k‡li
B The earth goes round the sun. noun wU tickets n‡e|
C She is good at drawing. 104. Which of the following is incorrect?
D He is suffering of illness. Ans:d [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (L) 16-17, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 16-17]
e¨vL¨v: option- d fzj KviY †iv‡M †fvMv A‡_© A Are you on this committee?
suffering Gi c‡i from n‡e| cÖ‡kœ fzj †P‡q‡Q B What’s the time by your watch?
ZvB GUvB D: C He repented of his action.

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.

A Do not live beyond your means.


ev‡K¨i A_©: Avwg GKRb KvVzwiqv‡K Kzovj w`‡q
B Do not go through the book. GKwU MvQ KuvU‡Z †`Ljvg| [saw = ‡`‡LwQj/ KivZ/
C Do not tell a lie. KvUv/ KvVzwiqv BZ¨vw` †h †KvbwU n‡Z cv‡i ev‡K¨i
D Do not laugh into the poor. Ans:d Ae¯’vb †`‡L ey‡S wb‡Z n‡e, see- saw- seen]
e¨vL¨v: Kv‡iv w`‡K ZvwK‡q VvÆv Kiv eySv‡Z laugh 106. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (W¨v‡dvwWj)-12]
Gi c‡i into Gi cwie‡Z© at n‡Zv ZvB DËi- d; A Suffice to say, he is wrong.
102. Choose the correct sentence. [ivtwet (E, ‡Rvi) B Lake Chilka is in Orissa.
15-16] C See the word in the Dictionary.
A You don’t need to come unless you D There is no place for doubt in it. Ans:b
want to. (Zzwg bv PvB‡j Avmvi `iKvi ‡bB) e¨vL¨v: Ackb A fzj KviY suffice it to say- n‡e,
B You come only when you want to.Ans:a ev‡K¨i evsjv: Avwg GUv ej‡ev †h, †m fzj wQ‡jv; c) kã
C You come unless you don’t want to. †LuvRv A‡_© see bv e‡m look up- em‡e; D m‡›`‡ni
D You needn’t come until you don’t want to. my‡hvM/AeKvk †bB Giƒc A‡_© no place Gi ¯’‡j no
e¨vL¨v: unless Gi c‡ii clause KL‡bv negative room n‡e|
nq bv weavq Ackb- c, d fzj| Avi b ‡Z Only
eR©bxq|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 712 ~ 01740-073569
107. Which of the following sentence in 111. Choose the correct sentence. [Rtwet (C) 09-10,
incorrect? [30th BCS] A There is no seat in the bench. Btwet (B) 13-14]
A He has no desire for fame. B There is no seat on this bench.
B I intend going to Rajshahi. Ans:b C There is no space on this bench.
C He has invited me for dinner. D There is no room in this bench. Ans:d
D He is too miserly to part with his money. e¨vL¨v: ch©vß my‡hvM/RvqMv/Dcvq BZ¨vw` †bB A‡_© no
e¨vL¨v: intend Gi c‡i to + V1 e‡m| ZvB going room- nq| ev‡K¨i evsjv: G †e‡Â †Kv‡bv emvi RvqMv
cwie‡Z© to go n‡e| †bB|
108. Which one of the following is not
grammatically correct? [Rtwet (D) 11-12] 112. ‡KvbwU ï× evK¨? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (kir, gyw³‡hv×v
A I shook him by the hand. †KvUv)-10, †iRx: †eme: cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK(Rev)-11]

B I have a piece of business. A There is no place for doubt in it.


C Whole Bangladesh mourned his death. B There is no suspension in it.
D He is a perfect administrator. Ans:c C There is no room for doubt in it. Ans:c

e¨vL¨v: Everyone in Bangladesh mourned for D There is no misunderstanding in it.

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

A There is no room for doubt in it. A I took my tea at 5.p.m. wkÿK(kvcjv)-11]

B I found him write something. B He refused to help me.


C There is no place for doubt in it. Ans:a C Keep it on the table.
D Find out the word in the dictionary. D I saw him long before. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: m‡›`‡ni my‡hvM/AeKvk †bB Giƒc A‡_© no e¨vL¨v: Ackb A ‡Z mgqgZ Lvevi MÖnY Kiv A‡_©
place Gi ¯’‡j no room nq ZvB A mwVK Ges c took Gi ¯’‡j had n‡e| C ‡Kvb ¯’v‡b wKQz ivLv
fzj| B ‡Z found + object + writing n‡e| D A‡_© keep Gi ¯’‡j put n‡e| D past indefinite
‡Z kã †LuvRv A‡_© find out Gi ¯’‡j look up ev‡K¨ long before Gi ¯’‡j long ago n‡e|
n‡e| 114. Choose the correct sentence. [wbe©vPb Kwgkb
mwPevj‡q cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-04]
A She is an imaginative girl.
110. †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvq)-10]
B Chameli is an imaginary type of girl.
A I saw him write something.
C She is an imagining girl.
B I saw him writing something.
D She is an imaginable girl. Ans:a
C There is no place for doubt in it.
Tips: imaginary- KwíZ/Kíbvgq;
D He is deaf for hearing. Ans:b
imaginative- Kíbvkw³c~Y©; imaginable-
e¨vL¨v: see+ object+ verb+ing nq weavq a) ‡Z
Kíbxq/hv Kíbv Kiv hvq; imagination- Kíbv; ‡m
writing n‡e Ges b mwVK Av‡Q| C m‡›`‡ni my‡hvM/
GKRb Kíbvkw³c~Y© evwjKv| ev‡K¨i evsjv: †m
AeKvk †bB Giƒc A‡_© no room for doubt nq;
GKRb Kíbv kw³m¤úbœ evwjKv|
D ‡Z Kv‡b bv †kvbv ev ewai A‡_© deaf of n‡e;

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 713 ~ 01740-073569


115. Choose the correct sentence. [cwi‡ek I eb 119. Which sentence is correct? [16th BCS, cÖv_wgK
gš¿Yvt Aaxb cwi‡ek Awat mn-cwit(KvwiMwi) mn-cwit (cÖkvmb)-07] cÖavb wkÿK (20 ‡Rjv, 14)-18, Lytwet (BBA) 15-16]
A In the afternoon, I stay home. A That shirt which bought is blue in colour.
B One should take care about his health. B The shirt that which be bought is blue
C I am very busy this morning. Ans:c in colour. Ans:d
D He was absent one time or two times. C Which shirt he bought is blue in colour.
e¨vL¨v: a) fzj KviY in Gi ¯’‡j at n‡e; b) fzj KviY D The shirt which he bought is blue in colour.
one subject _vK‡j possessive wn‡‡m‡e his Gi e¨vL¨v: c~e©c` + adjective clause(sub + verb)
¯’‡j one’s n‡e; c) mwVK evK¨; d) Abycw¯’Z _vKv + main clause Gi verb e‡m| Giƒc MV‡b mwVK
A‡_© absent Gi ci from em‡e| DËi-d; The shirt + which he bought + is
116. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [†iRx: †emi: cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK blue in colour. ev‡K¨i evsjv: ‡m †h RvgvwU
A I had a strong headache. (nvmbv‡nbv) -11]
wK‡bwQj †mwU wQj bxj is‡qi|
B Asad alone is reliable. 120. Identify the correct sentence. [Xvtwet (D) 01-
02, Btwet (L) 03-04, ivtwet 10-11]
C His head was even.
A She and her sister fights everyday.
D He came today morning. Ans:b
B Both sister fight each other everyday.
e¨vL¨v: a) gv_ve¨v_v A‡_© bad headache n‡e| b)
C She fights with her sister everyday.
mwVK evK¨; c) Zvi gv_v Lvwj wQ‡jv GB A‡_© even
D Everyday she and her sister fights.Ans:c
Gi ¯’‡j bare n‡e| d) AvR mKv‡j A‡_© this e¨vL¨v: mvaviYZ SMov ïiæ nq GK c‡ÿi DmKvwb‡Z
morning n‡e| ZvB ev‡K¨i subject n‡Z n‡e singular; a,b,d
117. ‡KvbwU ï× evK¨? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (hgybv) -12] wZbwU‡ZB plural subject weavq G¸‡jv fzj| ‡m
A He dares go there. Zvi †ev‡bi mv‡_ cÖwZw`b SMov K‡i| Giƒc A‡_©
B I came in when he was writing. DËi- c;
C Matin is good than his brother. Ans:b,d
121. Select the correct sentence: [Rtwet 07-08]
D The police were informed of the matter.
A What is done cannot be undone.
e¨vL¨v: A fzj; KviY main verb 'dare' Gi ci B What has done cannot become undone
infinitive nq weavq to go n‡Zv; C than Gi c~‡e© again. Ans:a
good Gi comparative 'better' n‡e| Avi b,d C What has been done cannot be undid.
mwVK evK¨| D What have been done cannot be undid.
118. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (Wvwjqv)-12] e¨vL¨v: hv n‡q‡Q Zv wdiv‡Z cvi‡e bv| Giƒc
A He got the work done. cÖev`MZ A‡_© mwVK DËi- a;
B A Daniel has come to the judgement. 122. Which one is incorrect? [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 13-14,
C He went to his elder. A They have several offspring. ivtwet (E) 18-19]
D I have read a poetry. Ans:a B He insisted upon his innocence.
e¨vL¨v: Ackb b) fzj KviY the n‡e bv, Ackb C C Her hairs are very long.
‡Z elder Gi ci noun wn‡m‡e brother/sister D Fifty miles is a long distance. Ans:c
n‡e, Ackb D Poetry Gi Av‡M article em‡e bv| e¨vL¨v: c fzj KviY hair uncountable weavq Gi
Ackb A mwVK KviY- (get) + passive object + plural n‡e bv| mwVK evK¨: Her hair is very long.
V3 e‡m

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 714 ~ 01740-073569


123. ‡KvbwU ï× evK¨? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (hgybv) -12] 127. ‡KvbwU ï× evK¨? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkKelK (cÙv)-12]
A I forbade him to go. A No news are good news.
B The moon shines by night. B Everything hinges for what happens next.
(iv‡Z Puv` Av‡jv ‡`q) C I have no aptitude to music. Ans:d
C Did they wrote the book? D I concur with you on your decision.
D He stopped to write letters to me. Ans:a e¨vL¨v: Ackb a fzj KviY No+ (news) is n‡e|
e¨vL¨v: b) ‡Z night †QvU mgq ZvB At n‡e| c) did b) wbf©i Kiv A‡_© hinge Gi mv‡_ on/upon nq, c)
mvg‡b _v‡Kj subject + V1 nq weavq wrote Gi †Kv‡bv wel‡q ¯^vfvweK `ÿZv A‡_© aptitude + for
¯’‡j write n‡e| d) ‡Z stop Gi gerund nq weavq + sth nq, d) ‡Kvb e¨w³i mv‡_ wm×v‡šÍ GKgZ nIqv
to write Gi ¯’‡j Writing n‡e| A‡_© concur with (sb) on (decision) Gfv‡e nq
124. Which one is correct? (Avwg Zvi bvwo hv GLv‡b Av‡Q weavq GwU mwVK evK¨|
†`Ljvg) [ivtwet 06-07, 09-10, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Avjdv)-14, 128. Choose the correct one. [ivtwet (English) 09-10]
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (4_©- avc) -19, †mU b¤^i: A I shall know him for a long time.
AI saw his pulse. 5124] B I have knowing him for a long time.
B I felt his pulse. C I am knowing him for a long time.
C I found his pulse. D I have known him for a long time. Ans:d
D I examined his pulse. Ans:b e¨vL¨v: ‡Kv‡bv KvR AZxZ Kv‡j Avi¤¢ n‡q eZ©gvb
e¨vL¨v: kix‡ii ¯ú›`b Abyfe Kiv hvq bvoxi gva¨‡g| ch©šÍ Pjgvb eySv‡Z verb Gi present perfect
ZvB ‡ivMxi bvox †`Lv eySv‡Z feel e‡m| A_©vr DËi-b continuous tense nq| Z‡e know Gi
125. ‡KvbwU ï× evK¨? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (cÙv)-12] continuous tense nq bv| ZvB know verb Gi
A I am not bad with tennis.
†ÿ‡Î present perfect tense n‡e| GZGe DËi-
B He has assured me of safety.
d; (ev‡K¨i A_©: Avwg Zv‡K A‡bK w`b †_‡K wPwb)
C He parted with his friends to tears.
129. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡Mvjvc) -
D The rich is not always happy. Ans:b
09, cÖv_wgK cªavb wkÿK (Wvwjqv)-12]
e¨vL¨v: `ÿ A‡_© bad at nq weavq A fzj| e¨w³i A He cannot pronounce the word.
†_‡K Avjv`v nIqv eySv‡Z part from nq weavq C B I saw his pulse.
fzj| the + Adjective `¦viv plural noun nq C Tell me where are you going.
weavq Ackb D ‡Z the rich(abxiv) Gi ci is D Dog is a faithful animal. Ans:a
fzj| e¨vL¨v: b) saw Gi ¯’‡j felt n‡e| KviY, ‡ivMxi bvox
126. Which one is correct? [Btwet (C) 11-12] †`Lv/¯ú›`b Abyfe Kiv eySv‡Z feel e‡m| C sub-
A Both sentence are correct. ordinating clause me©`v assertive nq weavq
B Judy often reads magazines. mwVK n‡Zv where you are going. Avi Ackb
C She arrive always late in the morning.
d) ‡Z dog GKwU common noun hv mivmwi
D Judy reads often magazines. Ans:b
e¨envi Kiv hvq bv| ZvB mwVK n‡Zv- a dog/ the
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a fzj KviY both Gi ci plural
dog/ dogs _vK‡j|
noun wn‡m‡e sentences n‡Zv; c fzj KviY she
n‡jv 3rd person singular number weavq
arrives n‡Zv; Avi often kãwU gyj verb Gi
mvg‡b e‡m weavq d fzj;

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 715 ~ 01740-073569


130. †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (BPvgwZ)-10] 134. Which one of the following is correct?
[‡mvk¨vj †W‡fjc‡g›U Gi WvUv Gw›Uª Awdmvi-12]
A I have read a poetry.
A He came this morning.
B I have read a piece of poetry.
B Asad is sick.
C I saw his pulse.
C Anis told me a liar.
D The man took his birth in 1968. Ans:b
D Put your sing here. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a) fzj KviY a piece of poetry nq|
c) saw Gi ¯’‡j felt n‡e| KviY, ‡ivMxi bvox
e¨vL¨v: Ackb b fzj KviY sick Gi ¯’‡j ill n‡e|
†`Lv/¯ú›`b Abyfe eySv‡Z feel e‡m| d) Rb¥MÖnY Kiv KvD‡K †Kvb bv‡g WvKv A‡_© c ‡Z told Gi ¯’‡j
A‡_© passive nq weavq took his birth Gi ¯’‡j called n‡e| Ackb d) sing Gi ¯’‡j signature
was born n‡e| n‡e| Avi [‡m AvR mKv‡j G‡mwQj] Giƒc evsjv A‡_©
131. Which of the following is not a correct mwVK DËi- a
sentence? [NU (e¨emvq wkÿv) 13-14] 135. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (PÆMÖvg wefvM)-08]
A He insists that he go there. A He went to his house.
B The government is going to bring a change. B Put your signature here.
C The farmers are poor. C Rasel only is reliable.
D The book is worth reading. Ans:c D He told me a liar. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Drm Øviv wbw`©ó bv _vK‡j mgMÖ †kÖYx eyS‡Z e¨vL¨v: A evox hvIqv A‡_© went home n‡e| C
plural common noun c~‡e© KL‡bvB the e‡m bv| ZvB only kãwU hv‡K wb‡`©k K‡i Zvi cv‡kB e‡m weavq
c) ‡Z mwVK evK¨ n‡Zv Farmers are poor. Z‡e wbw`©ó only Rasel n‡e (ïay iv‡mjB wek¦¯Í) D KvD‡K
A‡_© plural common noun Gi c~‡e© the e‡m| †hgb: †Kvb bv‡g WvKv eySv‡Z told Gi ¯’‡j called n‡e|
The farmers of Bangladesh are very unhappy. 136. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï× ? [‡iwR÷vW© †emiKvix cÖv_wgK
132. Which one is incorrect? [‡et‡ivtwet (F) 13-14] mnKvix wkÿK (wkDjx)-11]
A He has put on much weight. A Quote this from memory.
B He does not know how read the watch. B I got boarding and lodging.
C My watch is very slow everyday. C Put your sign here.
D I saw only once after that. Ans:b D My father is sick. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: know Gi ci †Kvb KvR Rvbv A‡_© how to e¨vL¨v: B ‡Z evm¯’vb cvIqv eySv‡Z ïay got
+ V1 e‡m ZvB fzj Av‡Q option- b ‡Z| ev‡K¨ lodging n‡e| C sign A_© wPý; ev‡K¨ m¦vÿi A‡_©
know how to read _vK‡j Zv mwVK n‡Zv; signature n‡e, D kvwiixK Amy¯’ A‡_© sick Gi
133. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (kvcjv)-09] ¯’‡j ill n‡e, sick A_© wei³/K¬všÍ/gvbwmK †ivM;
A His brother is sick. 137. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (KY©dzjx)-12]
B I took my meal. A He came this morning.
C Do not throw the milk. B Asad is sick.
D He took offence at my words. Ans:d C Anis told me a liar.
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a fzj KviY Amy¯’ A‡_© sick Gi ¯’‡j D Put your sign here. Ans:a
ill n‡e| B Lvevi LvIqv A‡_©© took Gi ¯’‡j had e¨vL¨v: B kvwiixK Amy¯’ A‡_© sick Gi ¯’‡j ill n‡e,
n‡e| C Zij †Kvb wKQz wQU‡K †djv eySv‡Z throw sick A_© wei³/K¬všÍ/gvbwmK †ivM; C KvD‡K †Kvb
Gi ¯’‡j spill/drop n‡e| bv‡g WvKv eySv‡Z told Gi ¯’‡j called n‡e| D
sign A_© wPý; ev‡K¨ m¦vÿi A‡_© signature n‡e;

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 716 ~ 01740-073569


138. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×- [cªv_wgK miKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv) -12] 142. Identify the correct sentence.
A A big number of money. A He is wearing a sunglass. [‡et‡ivtwet 09-10]
B He told me a fool. B He is wearing a pair of sunglass.
C Put your sing here. C He wears a sunglass.
D I have paid my school fees. Ans:d D He wears the sunglass. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: A money n‡”Q uncountable noun e¨vL¨v: Pkgvi `ywU KvP _v‡K weavq Gi c~‡e© pair of
weavq Gi c~‡e© number Gi ¯’v‡b amount n‡e| B e‡m| Giƒc Ab¨vb¨ †hme wRwbm Gi `ywU Ask _v‡K
KvD‡K †Kvb bv‡g WvKv eySv‡Z told Gi ¯’‡j called Zv‡`i c~‡e©I a pair e‡m| †hgb: a pair of shoes,
n‡e| C sign A_© wPý; ev‡K¨ m¦vÿi A‡_© a pair of pants, a pair of hand gloves
signature n‡e; BZ¨vw`|
139. Which one is the correct sentence? 143. Choose the correct sentence. [12th BCS, ivtwet
08-09, wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b KvwiMwiK wkÿv Awa`߇ii Rywbqi BÝU&ªv±i
A He appeared at the exam. [ivtwet (A, ‡Rvo) 16-17]
(B‡jKUªwb·, cvIqvi, Kw¤úDUvi)- 18]
B My parents always gives me good advices.
A The matter was informed to the police.
C She absented from college. B The matter has been informed of the
D Our student went to a picnic. Ans:a
police. . Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: cixÿv w`‡Z e‡m GB A‡_© appeared at mwVK|
C The police was informed of the matter.
Ackb b ‡Z advice noun Gi plural nq bv weavq D The police were informed of the matter
advice n‡Zv| Ackb c ‡Z she absent herself n‡Zv; e¨vL¨v: cywjk‡K ‡Kvb Z_¨ Rvbv‡bv- Giƒc evK¨ The
Ackb d ‡Z went for a picnic n‡Zv;
police ‡K subject ‡i‡L evK¨wU passive nq|
140. wb‡Pi evK¨¸‡jvi g‡a¨ ï× evK¨ †KvbwU ? [cÖv_wgK
police (plural) weavq Gi ci verb plural nq|
mnKvix wkÿK-99]
AI hanged my shirt on the wall. 144. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK

B I saw him playing football. A I will avail the opportunity. (‡nvqs‡nv)-13]

C One must do his duty. B I shall take leave of you.

D He has no appetite in food. Ans:b C I have seen two deers. Ans:b

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|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 717 ~ 01740-073569
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]

B They are united together. A The reason of my silence is due to my


C He is sick of fever. illness. [ev‡K¨ the reason Av‡Q ZvB due to ev` hv‡e]
D She did not confess her guilt. Ans:a B My silence is due to my illness. [Avgvi

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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 718 ~ 01740-073569


154. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Wwjqv)-12] 158. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? (‡m Zvi m‡ev©”P AvIqvR w`‡q
A He denied to help me. wPrKvi w`j) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡ngšÍ, gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv)-10]
B The doctor feels the pulse of the patient. A He shouted in the top of this voice.
C Honesty and truthfulness are necessary B He shouted with the top of his voice.
for happiness. Ans:b C He shouted on the top of his voice.
D He alone with his friends have come. D He shouted at the top of his voice. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: A ‡Z deny Gi ci gerund nq weavq e¨vL¨v: m‡ev©”P mxgvq/ kw³ w`‡q wPrKvi Kiv A‡_©
helping n‡e; C are Gi ¯’‡j is n‡e| D have shouted at the top of nq ZvB DËi- d;
Gi ¯’‡j has n‡e KviY GB ev‡K¨ subject (He); 159. †KbwU ï× evK¨? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Rev)-09]
155. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (W¨v‡dvwWi) -12, WvK A He is my elder brother.
I †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM wefv‡Mi Aax‡b WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifviwkqvi- 18] B He went for the examination.
A It is raining for three days. C It is raining for three days.
B You are an Hercules. D He was bitten by the snake while
C We write in ink. walking in the garden. Ans:a
D He got the work by doing. Ans:c e¨vL¨v: B cixÿv †`qv A‡_© went for Gi cwie‡Z©
e¨vL¨v: A for three days _vKvq has been sit for nq| C for three days _vKvq has been
raining n‡e| B Article Gi wbqgvbymv‡i a raining n‡e| D mvc‡K Awbw`©ó K‡i eySv‡”Q ZvB
Hercules n‡e| D get + object + V3 nq weavq the snake Gi ¯’‡j a snake n‡e|
by doing Gi ¯’‡j done n‡e| 160. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wZZvm) -10]
156. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (ivRkvnx) -08, A I do not take fruits.
miKvwi gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK -19]
B I have no appetite in food.
A One of my friends are a lawyer. C He gave me some good advices.
B It rained for three days.
D Neither of us was present. Ans:d
C Do you have a complain against me?
e¨vL¨v: uncountable noun (fruit/ advice) Gi
D You are proud of Bangladesh. Ans:d
mv‡_ s ‡hvM n‡e bv weavq a, c fzj| B ÿzav A‡_©
e¨vL¨v: A One subject n‡j verb singular nq
appetite for n‡e|
weavq are Gi ¯’v‡b is n‡e| B for three days
161. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (hgybv)-08]
_vKvq rained Gi ¯’‡j has been raining n‡e|
A Sharif absented from the collage
C article + noun e‡m weavq a complain (v)
B Selina prides on her beauty. Ans:d
Gi ¯’‡j a complaint (n) n‡e|
C She is out of her danger.
157. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (K‡cvZvÿ)-10] D Sharif absented himself from the collage.
A Tuhin is my lovely friend. e¨vL¨v: pride Ges absent Gi ci reflexive
B She is a person whom I know is sincere.
pronoun(himself/herself) cÖ‡qvRb weavq a, b
C There is no place is my class. Ans:d
fzj Avi d mwVK| C wec`/ k¼vgy³ A‡_© phrase
D She is a person who I know is sincere.
wn‡m‡e out of danger n‡e|
e¨vL¨v: a) ‡Z friend noun Gi c~‡e© adjective
e‡m weavq lovely Gi ¯’‡j loving(wcÖq) n‡e| c)
RvqMv bv _vKv A‡_© no place Gi ¯’‡j no room Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
n‡e| Ackb b ‡Z whom Gi ¯’v‡b who n‡e| https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 719 ~ 01740-073569


162. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (ewikvj 166. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (cÙv)-09]
wefvM)-08] A Many died by the accident.
A She told me that she will come B The examiner looked over my paper.
tomorrow. [that Gi Av‡M past tense ZvB will bv C He came today morning.
e‡m would n‡Zv] D I am feeling unwell. Ans:b
B They went back after we arrive. [after + e¨vL¨v: A evK¨wU Passive n‡e ZvB died Gi ¯’‡j
past perfect(we had arrived) n‡e]
are died n‡e| C AvR mKv‡j A‡_© today
C That was a slip of the tongue. Ans:c
morning Gi ¯’‡j this morning n‡e| D feel
D My son is ill all this week. [is- has been n‡e]
maviYZ continuous tense G nq bv| ZvB d fzj;
163. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (cÙv)-08]
167. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (cÙv)-09]
A I have an urgent business.
A I will go after a month.
B We get up at dawn.
B He absented from the school.
C The reason for success are known to me.
C One of the passers-by rescued her.
D Suffice to say she did very well. Ans:b
D One of the passer- by rescued her. Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: A business GKwU uncountable noun
e¨vL¨v: A future tense G wbw`©ó mg‡qi g‡a¨
weavq a piece of urgent business n‡e| C the
eySv‡Z after Gi ¯’‡j by/in n‡e; B wb‡R wb‡R
reason n‡”Q singular subject weavq are Gi
Abycw¯ÍZ _vKv A‡_© absented + himself n‡e| D
¯’‡j is n‡e| D GUv ejv hvq A‡_© suffice it to
one of Gi c‡ii noun wU plural nq weavq
say n‡e|
passers-by n‡e|
164. †KbwU ï× evK¨? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡ejx)-09]
168. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (bvMwj½b) -12]
A We write by ink.
A He refused the debt.
[Kvwj w`‡q wjLv A‡_© write in ink nq]
B I could not do justice to it.
B An Akbar is not born in every age.
C I could not make justice to it.
[AvKei eQi eQi R‡b¥ bv] mwVK evK¨
D I took a bath. Ans:b
C More he gets, more he wants. [hZ --- ZZ
e¨vL¨v: KvD‡K wdwi‡q †`Iqv A‡_© refused nq Avi
eySv‡Z- the more he gets, the more he wants n‡e]
mZ¨ A¯^xKvi Kiv A‡_© denied nq| ZvB FY
D He got the work by doing. [get +
passive object + V3 nq weavq done n‡e]Ans:b A¯^xKvi Kiv A‡_© refuse Gi ¯’‡j deny n‡e| C
165. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wkDjx)-08] b¨vq wePvi Kiv A‡_© make justice Gi ¯’‡j do
A Honour and glory are his reward.
justice n‡e| D †Mvmj Kiv A‡_© took a bath Gi
B Either you or he is to blame. Ans:b cwie‡Z© have a bath nq|
C This is the same book which he lost. 169. †KbwU ï× evK¨? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (K¨v‡gwjqv)-12]
D He has written no less than four letters. A Sohel is taller than I.
e¨vL¨v: A honour and glory GKK aviYv eySv‡Z B Sohel is taller then me.

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|
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb D wec`/ k¼vgy³ A‡_© out of danger e¨eüZ nq|
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdd ZvB her ev` hv‡e|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 720 ~ 01740-073569
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]

B I saw him long before. A There is no place in the bench.


C He took offence at my work. B I got two bread.

D Asif only is reliable. Ans:c C It is a nice poem.

e¨vL¨v: A sweet (adjective) ‡K †Rvo cÖ`vb D I went to my house. Ans:c

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;

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 721 ~ 01740-073569


178. Which is a correct sentence? [Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi 183. Identify the correct sentence: [Lytwet (weÁvb,
mnKvix Z_¨ Awdmvi -13] cÖ‡KŠkj I cÖhyw³we`¨v ¯‹zj) 10-11]
AI was bounded hand and feet. A He go boarding and lodging.
B No one can do this work. B He got board and lodging. (jwRs)
C He is ill of fever. C He boarded and lodging.
D She is addicting to drinking. Ans:b,c D He was board and lodged. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: A bind Gi past participle wn‡m‡e e¨vL¨v: Lv`¨ I evm¯’vb †evSv‡Z phrase wn‡m‡e
bound n‡e| D ‡Kvb wKQz‡Z Avm³ eySv‡Z board and lodging e¨eüZ nq| ev‡K¨i A_©: Zvi
addicted n‡e| Lvevi Ges evm¯’v‡bi e¨e¯’v n‡q‡Q|
179. Which is the correct sentence? [miKvix 184. Identify the correct sentence.
A The scissors is blunt. gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09] [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 18-19]

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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 722 ~ 01740-073569


187. Which sentence is correct? [A_© gš¿Yvjq Awab 192. Which one is the correct sentence?]
RvZxq mÂq cwi`ßi mnKvix cwiPviK-09] A Can I have a bread? [Btwet (we-BDwbU) 17-18
AI do not know to swim. B Can I have a loaf of bread?
B He told me a fool. C Can I have a piece of bread?
C A drowning man catches at a straw. D Can I have breads? Ans:b
D He said a lie. Ans:c
193. Identify the correct sentence. [‡eMg †iv‡Kqv
e¨vL¨v: A to swim- Gi ¯’‡j how to swim A He is wearing a sunglass. wek^we`¨vjq 09-10]
n‡e| B KvD‡K †Kvb bv‡g WvKv eySv‡Z told Gi B He is wearing a pair of sunglasses.
¯’‡j called n‡e| D wg_¨v ejv A‡_© tell a lie nq C He wears a sunglass.
weavq said a lie Gi ¯’v‡b told a lie n‡e| D He wears the sunglass. Ans:b
188. ‡KvbwU ï× evK¨? [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (†Mvjvc) -09] 194. Choose the correct sentence. [evsjv‡`k miKvwi
A He succeeded to win the prize. Kg© Kwgkb Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK-06]
AI have many works to do.
B He cannot pronounce the word.
BI have many work to do.
C See the word in the dictionary.
C I have a lot of work to do.
D We got up in dawn. Ans:b
D I have great deal works to do. Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: A succeeded Gici in winning n‡e|
195. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK-05]
C kã †LuvRv A‡_© See Gi ¯’v‡b Look up n‡e|
A The good is of inferior quality.
D dawn (Elv/‡fvi) n‡”Q GKUv †QvU mgq ZvB Gi
B The goods is of inferior quality.
mvg‡b at n‡e|
C The goods are of inferior quality.
Av‡iv wKQz MCQ wb‡R wb‡R ey‡S covi †Póv Kiæb-
D The goods are of inferior qualities.Ans:c
189. Which sentence is correct? [evsjv‡`k RywWwkqvi
196. Choose the correct expression. [cªevmx Kj¨vY I
mvwf©m Kwgkb M„nxZ we‡RGm cÖv_wgK cixÿv-07]
ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi
A Heis as good as mine. BÝUªv±i (B‡jKwUªK¨vj, Kw¤úDUvi, wmwfj I B‡j±ªwb·) wUwUwm-18, cwiKíbv
B He is as good as me. Ges cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi

C He is as good as myself. A Fivehundred taka. mnKvix cwiPvjK-05]

D He is as good as I. Ans:d B Five hundreds taka.

190. Which is the correct sentence? C Five hundred taka’s.


[nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet (we) 15-16, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK-94] D Five hundreds taka. Ans:a
A Rahim is as tall as I. 197. Choose the correct sentence: [cÖevmx Kj¨vY I
B Rahim is as tall as mine. ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb Rbkw³ Kgsms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi Dc-
cwiPvjK-07]
C Rahim is as tall me.
A One’s fingerprints are different from
D Rahim is tall as me. Ans:a
those of any other person.
191. ‡KvbwU ï× evK¨? [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cªavb wkÿK (K¨v‡gwjqv)-12,
B One’s fingerprints are different from
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (BQvgwZ)-10]
A Sagor is taller than I. any other person.
B We write with ink. C One’s fingerprints differ from another

C Sagor is taller than me. person.


D I did not thinly it was her. Ans:a D One’s fingerprints are different any
other person. Ans:a
===== Chapter Close ====

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 723 ~ 01740-073569


Completing sentence/ Sentence Completion/
Fill in the blank/ Fill in the Gap (k~b¨¯’vb c~iY) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 20wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e
 All Bank Job Exams 150wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e
 Primary Job Exams 3wU+- co‡Z n‡e bv
 PSC & Other Jobs 290wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


Verb Related Sentence Completion:
1. I shall no ---the examination this year. (Avwg G eQi cixÿv w`e bv) [29th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A give B appear at C sit D go for Ans:b

Conjunction, Parallelism I Correlatives related Sentence Completion:


2. We waited until the plane ---. [23rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A did not take off B took off C had taken off D had not taken off Ans:b
3. Rishan walks as if he – lame. [29th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A was B were C had been D is Ans:b
4. Neela – her hand when she was cooking dinner. [26th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A is burning B burnt C is walking D was walking Ans:b
Tense & Sequence of tense, Logical conclusion related Sentence Completion:
5. Even as harvesting was going on, ----. [24th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A the rainy season began B the rainy season was began
C the rainy season had began D the rainy season begins Ans:a
6. Even as harvesting was going on ---. [24 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
th

A the rainy season began B the rainy season was began


C the rainy season had began D the rainy season begins Ans:a
7. If you want concrete proof, we are looking for --- [26 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
th

A Building material B Clear evidence


C Something to cover a path D A cement mixer Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: hw` Avgiv AKvU¨ cÖgvY (concrete/cogent proof) PvB Z‡e Avgiv ¯úó mvÿ¨ (clear evidence)
LyuR‡Z n‡e
8. Parliamentary democracy demands discipline and --- to the rules. [29th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A respectful B adherence C Knowledge D awareness Ans:b
9. He is quite --- in dealing with people. [31 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
st

A important B unstable C imprudent D diplomatic Ans:d

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 724 ~ 01740- 073569


10. Many students will now be starting to ----- about the exams result. [25th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A think B eat C work D talk Ans:a
11. Hospitals --- the sick. [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 e‡m| 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|
12. I cannot ------ to pay such high prices. (Ggb Pov g~j¨ cwi‡kva Kivi mvg_¨© Avgvi †bB) [28th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A able B but C try D afford Ans:d
13. He stopped his car----when the light turned red. [20th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A abruptly B equitably C ambiguously D invasively Ans:a
14. People who assume that no evil can be fall them are foolishly-------- [14 BCS I Ab¨vb¨] th

A ardent B complacent C confident D apprehensive Ans:b


15. The film was directed in the director’s ---- way. [31 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
st

A confusion B personifying C idiosyncratic D purifying Ans:c


e¨vL¨v: wm‡bgvwU cwiPvj‡Ki ¯^vfvweK wbR¯^ (e¨vwZÎægagx©) ixwZ‡Z cwiPvjbv Kiv n‡qwQj ZvB idiosyncratic n‡e|
16. Being fat does not necessarily kill you, but it------the risk that you will suffer from
nasty. [35th BCS]
A Increases B encourages C emphasizes D involves Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: ‡gvUv n‡q hvIqv wec¾bK †iv‡M †fvMvi SuywK evwo‡q †`q ZvB increases n‡e|
17. Women are too often --- by family commitments. [35th BCS]
A confused B controlled C contaminated D constrained Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ‡g‡q‡`i cÖvq memgqB cvwievwiK `vwqZ¡ wb‡Z ev cvwievwiK A½xKvi cvj‡b eva¨ Kiv nq ZvB
constrained n‡e|
18. In the 18th Century the Mughal Empire begun to----. [35th BCS]
A discriminate B differentiate C disintegrate D disclose Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Aóv`k, kZvãx‡Z gyNj m¤ªvR¨ bvbv As‡k wef³ n‡Z K‡i ZvB disintegrate (LwÐZ nIqv) n‡e|
19. He had a --- headache. (Zvi Lye gv_ve¨_v KiwQj) [29th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A strong B acute C serious D bad Ans:d
20. He had --- of fever. [10 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
th

A strong attack B severe attack C bad attack D serious attack Ans:b


severe (cÖPÛ, Lye, Zxeª) = causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage; very serious e.g.
a severe chest infection/leg injury/toothache/cold/ (cÖPÛ eyK R¦vjv/cÖPÛ cv RLg/cÖPÛ `vuZ e¨_v) He
had severe attack of fever. (Zvi cÖPÛ R¦i n‡qwQ‡jv) I’ve caught severe cold. Avgvi Lye mw`©
†j‡M‡Q|]
=======000=======
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 725 ~ 01740- 073569


Grammar Based Sentence Completion
Written Tips: ‡ewk w`b g‡b ivL‡Z PvB‡j LvZvq wj‡L wj‡L covi Af¨vm M‡o Zzjyb-

Noun Related Sentence Completion:


 Chapter Link: G msµvšÍ Av‡iv A‡bK MCQ cv‡eb noun bvgK g~j Aa¨v‡q| Basic `ye©j _vK‡j Av‡M gyj Aa¨vq c‡o Avmyb|
1. ---- of the history of words is called etymology. [ivtwet BDwbU- we, 17-18]
A The study B Study C Studying D To study Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: uncountable noun(study) Gi source (the history) D‡jøL Av‡Q ZvB D³ study Gi c~‡e© the
emv‡Z n‡e| Gfv‡e fveyb: wK‡mi Aa¨vqb??? DËi n‡jv BwZnv‡mi Aa¨vqb, myZivs GLv‡b history n‡jv
source Avi study n‡jv uncountable noun| MVb: The + Unc. N + of + source noun---
2. Questions will be answered by a -- of experts. [Uttara Bank Ltd. Assistant Officer(Cash) 2017]
A panel B staff C bunch D band Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: we‡klÁ‡`i `j eySv‡Z Panel of expert e‡m|

Verb Related Sentence Completion:


 Chapter Link: G msµvšÍ Av‡iv A‡bK MCQ cv‡eb verb bvgK g~j Aa¨v‡q| Basic `ye©j _vK‡j Av‡M gyj Aa¨vq c‡o Avmyb|
3. Unfortunately, their house ---- while they were at the restaurant celebrating their
anniversary. [BB Officer (5-Bank) - 18]
A got burgled B went burgled C burgled D had burgled Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: burgle = mx` †K‡U Pzwi Kiv; hLb Zviv evwl©Kx cvjb Ki‡Z †i÷z‡i‡›U wQ‡jb, `~f©vM¨µ‡g ZLb Zv‡`i
evox‡Z mx` †K‡U Pzwi n‡qwQ‡jv| Giƒc passive mood Ki‡Z got causative verb Gi e¨envi n‡q‡Q|
4. You --- tomorrow if you have any work. (‡Zvgvi hw` †Kvb KvR _v‡K Z‡e AvMvgxKvj †Zvgvi Avmvi
`iKvi †bB) [KvwiMix wkÿv Awa`߇ii BÝUªv±i (bb-‡UK)-05, et‡ktgtitwetcÖtwet (B) 11-12, Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZ©v-16]
A need not to come B need not coming
C need not come D don’t need coming Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: hw` †Zvgvi †Kvb KvR _v‡K, Z‡e †Zvgvi AvMvgxKvj Avmvi `iKvi bvB| k~b¨¯’v‡b Avmvi `iKvi bvB
eySv‡Z Bs‡iwR wn‡m‡e need not come em‡e|
Clause Related Sentence Completion:
 Chapter Link: G msµvšÍ Av‡iv A‡bK MCQ cv‡eb Clause bvgK g~j Aa¨v‡q| Basic `ye©j _vK‡j Av‡M gyj Aa¨vq c‡o Avmyb|
5. ------- that there are billions of stars in our galaxy. [Xvtwet (A) 11-12, Rtwet (B) 11-12]
6. ------ that life began billions of years ago in water. [Xvtwet (D) 08-09, (C) 09-10, 11-12]
A In the belief B It is believed C The belief D Believing Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: GUv wek¦vm Kiv nq ‡h, Bnv ejv nq ‡h, Bnv aviYv Kiv nq ‡h, BZ¨vw` A‡_© that Gi Av‡M clause e¨envi
Ki‡Z nq| MVb: It is believed/ It is said/ It is thought BZ¨vw` + that + ----- Gfv‡e e‡m|
Tense Related Sentence Completion:
 Chapter Link: G msµvšÍ Av‡iv A‡bK MCQ cv‡eb Tense bvgK g~j Aa¨v‡q| Basic `ye©j _vK‡j Av‡M gyj Aa¨vq c‡o Avmyb|
7. I have ---- my lunch. (Avwg Avgvi `ycy‡ii Lvevi †L‡qwQ) [wcGmwm KZ…©K 12wU c‡` wb‡qvM cixÿv-15]
A have B will C had taken D had Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: present perfect tense G have/has+V3 nq| GLv‡b had GKwU main verb| [have-had-had]

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 726 ~ 01740- 073569


8. We are good friends. We ----- each other for a long time. [AvBb, wePvi I msm` welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix
mwPe (WªvdwUs)-05, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZv©, 2q †kÖwY)-15]
A know have known
B C knew D have been knowing Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ for + mgqevPK kã (a long time) _vKvq evK¨wU present perfect continuous nIqvi K_v
wKš‘ know verb Gi continuous tense nq bv weavq GB evK¨wU present perfect n‡e| ZvB b D:
9. Karim --- to school regularly. [cvwb Dbœqb †evW© Awdm mnvqK-15, K…wl m¤úªmviY Awa`߇i mnKvix K…wl Kg©KZv©-16]
A goes B had gone C went D going Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ regular _vK‡j evK¨wU present Ind. nq weavq Ackb a DËi|
10. I (to suffer) from fever for three days. [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2)-15]
A have suffered B am suffering C suffered D have been sufferingAns:d
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ for + mgqevPK kã three days _vKvq evK¨wU Present Perfect Continues n‡e ZvB d D:
11. Even as harvesting was going on, --. [24th BCS, kni mgvR‡mev Awdmvi (nvmcvZvj)-07, e‡kgiwecÖwe (B) 16-17]
A the rainy season began B the rainy season was began
C the rainy season had began D the rainy season begins Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: el©vKvj ïiæ n‡qwQ‡jv, ZeyI dmj KvUv PjwQ‡jv| A_©vr GKwU KvR NU‡jv Avi Aci KvR PjwQ‡jv Giƒc
A‡_© †h KvR NU‡jv ‡mwU past indefinite n‡e ZvB Ackb a DËi;
12. The buildings --- at this moment. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet BDwbU- G, 19-20]
A have to complete B has to be completed
C are being completed D have been completed Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ at this moment _vKv‡Z evK¨wU present continuous n‡e| Avevi building wbg©vY wb‡R wb‡R
nq bv ZvB passive n‡e| myZivs mwVK DËi are being completed;
13. Charity (to begin) --- at home. (D`viZv/`vbkxjZv Ni †_‡K ïiæ nq) [10-Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
A is beginning B began C begins D has begun Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: D`viZv/`vbkxjZv Ni †_‡K ïiæ nq| evK¨wU wPišÍb mZ¨ ZvB Present Ind. wn‡m‡e Ackb c DËi|
14. Smartness ---- active and energetic. [etwet (C) 14-15]
A means to being B means being C mean to be D meaning to be Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: mwµq Ges D‡`¨wg nIqv ‡KD ¯§vU©‡bm e‡j| evK¨wU wPišÍb mZ¨ ZvB Present Ind. wn‡m‡e means
n‡e| Avi mean Gi ci verb+ ing n‡e ZvB means being DËi |
15. Computer ----- all over the world at the moment. [‡cv÷gv÷vi †Rbv‡ij/‡cv÷vj Acv‡iUi-16]
A is using B has used C has been using D is being used Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: at the moment Ges now _vKvq evK¨¸‡jv present Cont. n‡e| ZvB DËi n‡Z cv‡i Ackb a ev d;
wKš‘ Dfq ev‡K¨i subject Av‡Q passive mood Øviv AZGe passive MV‡b mwVK DËi d b¤^i|
16. It ---- since morning. (mKvj nB‡Z e„wó n‡”Q) [12-Zg wkÿK wbeÜb -15]
A will be raining B has rained C rains D has been raining Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ since morning _vKvq GwU present perfect cont. tense n‡e weavq Ackb d DËi|
17. By the middle of the twenty-first century, the computer --- a necessity in every home.
[wcGmwm mwPevj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, Btwet (F) 13-14, Xvtwet (B) 16-17]
A become B becoming C has become D will have become Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: BY + fwel¨r mgq D‡jøL Av‡Q ZvB evK¨wU Future perfect tense wn‡m‡e Ackb d DËi|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 727 ~ 01740- 073569


18. We --- to Dhaka in 1994 and --- here since then. [Xvtwet (B) 14-15, Dc‡Rjv cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-15]
A came, lived B came, were living
C came, have been living D came, had lived Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: 1g As‡k AZxZ mgq 1994 _vKvq GwU past Ind. Avi 2q As‡k since then _vKvq GwU present
perfect cont. Øviv Ackb c DËi|
19. I --- a picture. Do you like it? [c~evjx e¨vsK wb‡qvM cixÿv 2005]
A Just draw B Just draw C just have draw D have just drawn Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ just _vK‡j Zv present perfect tense n‡e| Avi just kãwU have Ges main verb Gi gv‡S
e‡m| ZvB DËi c;
Sequence of Tense/ Tense With Conjunction Related Sentence Completion:
20. Look at those black clouds. It ---- rain. [‡et‡ivtwet (E)12-13, Dc‡Rjv †cv÷vgv÷vi-16]
A will B is going to C would D needs Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: sequence of tense Gi wbqgvbymv‡i 1g evK¨wU present ind. Ges 2q evK¨wU present cont. nq|
ZvB Ackb b DËi| ev‡K¨i evsjv: Kv‡jv †g‡Ni w`‡K †`L| e„wó n‡Z hv‡”Q|
21. Hardly had we reached school --- [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 15]
A when the bell rang B than the bell rang
C the bell rang D after the bell rang Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Hardly ----- when e‡m Ges when Gi cieZx© Ask past indefinite nq weavq Ackb a DËi|
22. Rishan walks as if he --- lame. [29th BCS, NBR Gi mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZv-15]
A was B were C had been D is Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: main clause wU present ind. n‡j as if hy³ Ask past ind. Gi Aev¯Íe eySvq weavq Ackb b DËi-
23. He spoke as though he ---- everything. [13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-16]
A knew B has known C had known D knows Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: main clause wU past ind. n‡j as if ev as though Ask past perfect nq weavq Ackb c DËi-
24. He looked as though he --- twenty miles. [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZ©v, 2q †kÖwY)-15]
A has run B had run C was running D have been running Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: main clause wU past ind. n‡j as if ev as though Ask past perfect nq weavq Ackb b DËi-
25. Neela --- her hand when she was cooking dinner. (bxjv hLb iv‡Zi Lvevi ivbœv KiwQ‡jv ZLb †m
Zvi nvZ cywo‡q †djj) [26th BCS, Xvtwet (D) 03-04, Ptwet (B) 09-10, ivtwet (E, †Rvo) 16-17]
A is burning B burnt C is walking D was walking Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: when hyy³ As‡k †Kvb KvR PjwQ‡jv eySv‡Z Zv past continuous tense _vK‡j Aci As‡k †Kvb KvR
NU‡jv Giƒc eySv‡Z GB Ask past Indefinite nq| weavq ïb¨¯’v‡b V2/past tense wn‡m‡e b DËi|

Conditional Sentence related Sentence Completion:


 Chapter Link: G msµvšÍ Av‡iv A‡bK MCQ cv‡eb Conditional sentence bvgK g~j Aa¨v‡q| Basic `ye©j _vK‡j Av‡M gyj Aa¨vq c‡o Avmyb|
26. When water -----, it turns into ice. [Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi DcmnKvix cwiPvjK-01, `ybx©wZ `gb ey¨‡ivi
mn: cwi`k©K-04, Lytwet (mgvRweÁvb ¯‹yj) 11-12, htwetwetcÖt (A) 12-13, ivtwet (E, we‡Rvo) 16-17]
A freezes will freeze
B C will freeze D froze Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: kZ©hy³ evK¨ wPišÍb mZ¨ n‡j Dfq Ask present indefinite tense nq weavq freezes DËi|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 728 ~ 01740- 073569


Voice Related Sentence Completion:
 Chapter Link: G msµvšÍ Av‡iv A‡bK MCQ cv‡eb Voice bvgK g~j Aa¨v‡q| Basic `ye©j _vK‡j Av‡M gyj Aa¨vq c‡o Avmyb|
27. The door ---- automatically. (¯^qswµqfv‡e `iRvwU Ly‡j †M‡j) [wewUwfÕi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17]
A opened B was opened C has been opened D had been opened Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: wb‡R wb‡R `iRvwU Ly‡j hvIqv A‡_© evK¨wU Active Voice n‡e weavq DËi opened;
28. The letter --- a year ago. [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK I e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (maviY) -18]
A is written B was written C wrote D has written Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: evK¨wU passive n‡e KviY letter wb‡R wb‡R wjLv nq bv| ZvB passive wn‡m‡e Ackb a,b DËi n‡Z
cv‡i| wKš‘ ev‡K¨ ago _vKvq evK¨wU past tense n‡e| ZvB past tense Gi passive wn‡m‡e DËi b;
Others Chapter Related Sentence Completion:
29. I insist on your ---- immediate action to put this right. [AvBb, wePvi I msm` welqK gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mwPe
(WªvdwUs)-05]
A taking B that
you take C taken D being taken Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: my, our, your BZ¨vw` possessive Gi ci verb Gi mv‡_ ing hy³ nq weavq taking DËi|
30. Nearly 71% of the members --- in favor of the policy. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (wW): 17-18]
A is B have C are D was Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: % (percent) subject n‡j verb nq cieZx© noun Abymv‡i ZvB members Abymv‡i DËi n‡Z cvi‡e are/
have; GLb, nIqv A‡_© be verb e‡m ZvB are DËi| ev‡K¨i evsjv A_©: m`m¨‡`i cÖvq 71% m`m¨ bxwZwUi c‡ÿ|
31. Fill in the gap: I suggest that she --- the Head of the Department. [kvtwetcÖtwet C, 08-09]
A meet B meets C meeting D me Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: that Gi Av‡Mi As‡k subjunctive word (suggest) Av‡Q ZvB that Gi ci verb Gi base form
em‡e| weavq meet DËi|
32. My friend doesn't like fish and ---. [Sonali Bank Ltd. Officer & Officer (cash) 2014]
A neither I do B neither do I C I do D I do either Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: negative agreement Abymv‡i MVb: 1g negative evK¨, + and+ neither+ aux. + subject nq|
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
Meaning Based Completing sentence
 Recent cÖkœ: m¤úªwZ eQi¸‡jv‡Z Avmv cÖkœ Av‡M ‡`Iqv n‡jv 
33. She spends hours --- the Internet every day. [Ptwet (wm-3) 16-17, ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi ¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj
Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi (cyi) -19]
A visiting B downloading C composing D surfing Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: †m cÖwZw`b B›Uvi‡bU e¨envi K‡i mgq e¨q K‡i| B›Uvi‡bU e¨env‡ii †ÿ‡Î surfing nq ZvB GwU DËi|
34. Hasan has read most of the --- of Shakespeare. [‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. (wbiv. Acv.)- 01 A‡±v. 21]

A poem B drama C works D play Ans:c


35. --- who enjoys jazz music will enjoy this festival, tickets for which can be bought at --
- good music shop. [cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK (SO) 09 A‡±v. 21]

A Anybody/every B Anyone/several C Everybody/all D Somebody/both Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 729 ~ 01740- 073569


36. A colleague of --- has lent us --- holiday cottage for a week. [cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK (SO) 09 A‡±v. 21]
A him/her B mine/his C their/its D your/them. Ans:b
37. Her --- is coming to Delhi. [wbev©Pb Kwgk‡bi Aaxb IDA (WvUv Gw›Uª I Kw¤ú. Acv.) 16 A‡±v. 21]
A Sister in law B Sister in laws
C Sisters in law D Sister in law Ans:a
38. When he arrived I was about to --- [cªv_wgK I MYwkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wcwUAvB Bb÷ªv±i - 19]
A left B go C be leaving D leave Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: hLb †m Avm‡jv Avwg cÖvq hvB hvB| Giƒc A_©MZ Kvi‡Y leave DËi|
39. Though he is poor, -------------. [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015, kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi
kÖg cwi`k©K (†mdwU); †gKvwbK¨vji †UK‡bvjwR- 19]
A he is honest B but he is honest C and he is honest D but he was honest Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Though/Although hy³ ev‡K¨ principal clause Gi ïiæ‡Z and, but †Kvb wKQzB hy³ nq bv| ZvB
Ackb b,c,d fzj|
40. The medicine --- my headache. [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 cured B released C saved D relived Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Relived A_© Ae¨vnwZ cvIqv/ †m‡i IVv| Jl`wU Avgvi gv_v e¨v_¨v jvMe K‡iwQ‡jv/ Kwg‡qwQ‡jv|

 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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 730 ~ 01740- 073569


46. If we want concrete proof, we are looking for ---. [26th BCS, Kviv ZË¡veavqK-05, gva¨wgK mnt wkÿK-08,
ivtwet (MwYZ) 13-14, Btwet (F, MwYZ) 13-14, Ptwet (A) 11-12, (E) 13-14, DPE cvÖ_wgK mnKvix wkÿK(14)-18]
A Building material B Clear evidence
C Something to cover a path D A cement mixer Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: hw` Avgiv AKvU¨ cÖgvY (concrete proof) PvB Z‡e Avgv‡`i ¯úó jÿY (clear evidence) LyuR‡Z n‡e|
47. Parliamentary democracy demands discipline and --- to the rules. [29th BCS, gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y
Awa`c͇ii Dccwi`k©K-13, Medical 13-14, Ptwet (E) 13-14, Btwet (G) 14-15]
A respectful B adherence C knowledge D awareness Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: msm`xq MYZš¿ ej‡Z eySvq wbqgvbyewZ©Zv Ges wbq‡gi mv‡_ ----| ïb¨¯’v‡b mswkøóZv emv‡j evK¨wU mwVK
A_© n‡e| ZvB mswkøóZvi Bs‡iwR wn‡m‡e adherence emv‡j evK¨wU mwVK|
48. The court is adjourned today. It will --- from next Sunday. [Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK (mnKvix Awdmvi,
mvaviY/K¨vk)-12, ivtwet (B-Law) 14-15, htwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17]
A readjourn B remove C resume D none of these Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ‡KvU© AvR gyjZwe/mvgwqK eÜ| AvMvwg iweevi †_‡K --- n‡e| ïb¨¯’v‡b cyYivq ïiæ emv‡j mwVK A_© n‡e|
ZvB cyYivq ïiæ A‡_© resume emv‡j evK¨wU A_©cyY© n‡e weavq Ackb c mwVK DËi|
49. He was debarred from --- the examination. (Zv‡K cixÿv †`Iqv †_‡K weiZ ivLv nj) [RvZxq msev`
mwPevjq mn: cwiPvjK -06, wewUwf Gi cÖ‡hvRK-06]
A taking B sitting C appearing D regard Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: cixÿv †`Iqv A‡_© take nq Avi from Gi ci verb+ing e‡m ZvB mwVK DËi- a
50. Many students will now be starting to ----- about their exams result. [25th BCS, Rvtwet (`k©b)
09-10, ‡et‡ivtwet (L) 16-17]
A think B eat C work D talk Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: A‡bK QvÎQvÎx eZ©gv‡b Zv‡`i cixÿvi djvdj wb‡q ---- Ki‡Z ïiæ Ki‡Z _vK‡e| ïb¨¯’v‡b wPšÍv A‡_©
think emv‡j evK¨wU mwVK A_©h³y nq| [Avcbviv Gfv‡e A_© Ki‡Z cvi‡j Avkv Kwi DËi fzj n‡e bv]
51. I cannot ------ to pay such high prices. [28th BCS, htwetcÖtwet (B) 11-12, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (C) 11-12, we`y¨r Dbœqb
†ev‡W©i Awdm mnKvix-12, cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i msMVK-14, /gvVKgx©-14]
A able(Adj.) B but C try D afford(verb) Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Ggb Pov g~j¨ cwi‡kva Kiv Avgvi --- †bB| ïb¨¯’v‡b verb `iKvi ZvB mg_© A‡_© afford mwVK nq|
52. In spite of everything, life is worth----. [mgvR‡mev Awa. cÖ‡ekb Awdmvi-13, Xvtwet (D) 08-09, Rtwet (C) 09-10]
A eating B singing C living D dancing Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: mewKQz ¯^‡Ë¡I, ‡e‡P _vKvB n‡jv Rxeb| Giƒc †e‡P _vKvi A‡_© living emv‡j cyY© A_©‡hvM¨ evK¨ n‡e|
53. He stopped his car --- when the light turned red. [20th BCS, cwi‡ek Awa. mn. cwiPvjK -07, gnvwnmve
wbixÿK I wbqš¿‡Ki Aaxb Rywbqi AwWUi -11, Rvtwet (†jvKcÖkvmb) 09-10, SESDP Gi _vbv gva¨wgK Kg©KZv©-15]
A abruptly B equitably C ambiguously D ineasively Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: hLb jvj evwZ R¡j‡jv ---- †m Zvi Mvox _vgv‡jv| ïb¨¯’v‡b wVK ZLwb A‡_© abruptly emv‡j A_©c~Y© nq|
54. People who assume that no evil can befall them are foolishly-------- [14th BCS, Ptwet (E) 06-07,
et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 15-16]
A ardent B complacent C confident D apprehensive Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ‡h me e¨w³iv aviYv K‡i †h †Kvb kÎæ ‰Zwi n‡ebv Zviv †evKvi gZ --- wb‡q Av‡Q| GLv‡b ïb¨¯’v‡b
AvZ¥mš‘wó emv‡j evK¨wU A_©cyY© nq ZvB AvZ¥mš‘wói Bs‡iwR wn‡m‡e complacent DËi|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 731 ~ 01740- 073569


║ ïay e¨vsK cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
55. Let us not be too --- about the outcome; something could go wrong. [First Security Islami
Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer - 14]
A sanguine B serene C scrupulous D scuttle Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: sanguine- Avkvev`x, scrupulous- we‡eKevb, scuttle- `ªæZ cvjv‡bv, serene- wbg©j| ev‡K¨i A_©:
djvdj m¤ú‡K© Lye Avkvev`x nB‡ev bv KviY wKQz fzj n‡Z cv‡i|
56. Such an --- act of hostility can lead to war. [Bangladesh Bank (AD) - 201]
A overt B isolated C erratic D occasional Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: overt- cÖKvk¨, isolated- GKvKx, occasional- gv‡S gv‡S, erratic- µzwUc~Y©| ev‡K¨i A_©: Giƒc ---
kÎæZv †cvlY hy‡×i w`‡K wb‡q †h‡Z cv‡i| ïb¨¯’v‡b cÖKv‡k¨ A‡_© overt emv‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡e|
57. A child should not be --- as being either very shy or over aggressive. [NCC Bank (MTO) -11]
A categorized B instructed C intoned D distracted Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: categorized- fvM Kiv, instructed- wb‡`©k, intoned- Av‡¯Í Av‡¯Í ¸iæZ¡ w`‡q †Kvb wKQz ejv, distracted- `~‡i
_vKv| ev‡K¨i A_©: GKRb wkï‡K Lye jvRyK ev AwZwi³ D‡ËwRZ Gme wn‡m‡e --- DwPZ bq| GLb †`Lyb GB ïb¨¯’v‡b fvM
Kiv A‡_© categorized kãwU ‡ewk h_vh_ ZvB Ackb a DËi|
58. Ecology, like economics, concerns itself with the movement of valuable --- through a
complex network producers and consumers. [NCC Bank Ltd. (MTO) - 11]
A a nutrients B dividends C communications D artifact Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ‡kl As‡ki network kãwU ¸iæZ¡c~Y©| GKwU mobile network Gi gva¨‡g †hgb †dv‡bi `yB cÖv‡šÍi
†jv‡Ki ‡hvMv‡hvM nq| wVK †Zgwb producers Ges consumers Gi g‡a¨ network Gi g‡Zv
communications nq|
59. If you are seeking --- that will resolve all our ailments, you are undertaking an
impossible task. [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. (PO) – 12, Bangladesh Bank (AD) -01]
A a precedent B a panacea C an abstraction D a direction Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i A_©: hw` Zzwg ---- Luy‡Rv hv Avgv‡`i me mg¨mv/ Amy¯’Zv jvNe Ki‡Z cv‡i, Z‡e Zzwg GKwU Am¤¢e
KvR MÖnY Ki‡Qv| k~b¨¯’v‡b me©‡iv‡Mi gnvJla ev †h Jla w`‡q me †ivM fvj nq RvZxq kã n‡e hvi Bs‡iRx
panacea| reasolve- mgm¨v mgvavb Kiv, ailment- †QvU Lv‡Uv Amy¯’Zv, undertake- `vwqZ¡Zvi MÖnY Kiv, panacea-
†h Jly‡a me †ivM fvj nq, precedent- c~e©eZx, abstraction- mswÿß|
60. The young man was quickly promoted when his employers saw how --- he was. [Islami
Bank Bangladesh Ltd. (PO) – 12, Bangladesh Bank (AD) - 01]
A indigent(`wi`ª) B indifferent(D`vmxb) C assiduous(cwikÖgx) D lethargic (Ajm) Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ‡h‡nZz young man †K quickly promoted †`qv n‡q‡Q ZvB LyeB ¯^vfvweK †m assiduous wQj|
61. Because it arrives so early in the season, before many of the birds, the robin has been
called the --- of spring. [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. (PO)- 12, Bangladesh Bank (AD) - 01]
A hostage B autocrat C harbinger D new comer Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i A_©: wbw`©ó FZz‡Z iweb cvwL Lye `ªæZ †cuŠQvq| A‡bK cvwLi Av‡MB Av‡m| ZvB iweb cvwL‡K WvKv
nq em‡šÍi ---- wn‡m‡e| k~b¨¯’v‡b AMª`~Z emv‡jB mwVK A_© n‡e| ZvB AMª`~Z Gi Bs‡iwR harbinger DËi|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 732 ~ 01740- 073569


62. The board of directors were not fooled by the manager’s --- arguments; his plan was
obviously ---. [EXIM Bank Ltd. (MTO) - 13]
A cogent-brilliant B specious-untenable
C lucid-intelligible D none of these Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: cogent- ‡Rvov‡jv Ges `„p hyw³, brilliant- PgrKvi, specious- mvaviY `„wó‡Z h_v_© ev mZ¨ g‡b n‡jI
cÖZviYvg~jK, untenable- Amg_©b‡hvM¨, lucid- ¯úó, intelligible- ‡evaMg¨| ev‡K¨i evsjv n‡jv: e¨e¯’vc‡Ki
cÖZviYvc~Y© hyw³i Øviv cwiPvjbv ch©`‡K †evKv evbv‡Z cv‡iwb| g¨v‡bRv‡ii cwiKíbv wbwðZfv‡e Amg_©b‡hvM¨ wQ‡jv|
63. These essays are intellectually --- and represent various levels of complexity. [Premier Bank Ltd.
Junior Offcer (Cash) - 13]
A revealing B modern C superior D demanding Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: GB cÖeܸ‡jv eyw×e„wËKfv‡e RwUjZvi wewfbœ gvÎv cÖKvk Ki‡Q|
64. Success comes to those who are vigilant not to permit --- from the chosen path; [Premier
Bank Ltd. Junior Offcer (Cash) - 13]
A diversion B deviation C obstruction D alienation Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: diversion- wPË we‡bv`b; deviation- wePz¨wZ/ c_ cwieZ©b; obstruction- evav; alienation- c„_KxKiY;
ev‡K¨wUi A_© n‡jvt mdjZv H mg¯Í e¨w³‡`i Kv‡Q Av‡m hviv mvnmx Ges cQ›`K…Z c_ cwieZ©b Aby‡gv`b K‡i bv|
65. Sahin’s/ Muhit’s behaviour is worthy of --- by all the youngsters. [Premier Bank Ltd. Junior
Offcer (Cash) – 13, wkÿv cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. (wnmve)- 29 A‡±v. 21]
A trial B emulation C following D exploration Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: kvnx‡bi AvPvi AvPiY me Ziæ‡Yi wbKU ---| †h‡nZz kvnx‡bi Pwi‡Îi m¤ú‡K© Lvivc †Kvb K_v †bB, ZvB
k~b¨¯’v‡b AbyKiYxq A‡_© emulation emv‡j mwVK A_© w`‡e|
66. On his sudden demise, my emotions were so complicated that it was --- how I felt.
[Premier Bank Ltd. Junior Offcer (Cash) -13]
A unreasonable B impossible C unimaginable D inexplicable Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Zvi nVvr g„Zz¨‡Z, Avgvi Av‡eM A‡bK RwUj wQ‡jv hv ---- wKfv‡e Avwg Abyfe K‡iwQjvg| k~b¨¯’v‡b
AeY©bxq A‡_© inexplicable emv‡j mwVK fv‡e evK¨wU c~Y©v½ n‡e ZvB Ackb d DËi|
67. He is so --- of his own idea that he will not entertain any suggestion from others.
[Premier Bank Ltd. Junior Offcer (Cash) - 13]
A hopeful B enchanted C jealous D possessed Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ‡m Zvi wb‡Ri gZvgZ‡K---- †`q ZvB †m Ab¨ Kv‡iv KvQ †_‡K civgk© wb‡Z ¯^vQ›`‡eva K‡i bv| GLv‡b
k~b¨¯’v‡b Avweó/ cÖvavb¨ †`Iqv A‡_© possessed emv‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡e|
68. His poor health is the main --- to his promotion this year. [Sonali Bank Ltd. Officer and Officer
(Cash) - 13]
A obstacle B danger C road block D worry Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Lvivc ¯^v¯’¨‡K Zvi cÖ‡gvk‡bi cÖavb --- wn‡m‡e wPwýZ Kiv n‡q‡Q| ZvB obstacle ev evav n‡e| A_©t
poor health Uv Zvi cÖ‡gvk‡bi Rb¨ main evav ZvB obstacle DËi Kiv n‡q‡Q|
69. Cholera is mainly --- through contaminated food and drinks. [Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd. TO
(Cash) - 13]
A conducted B transferred C circulated D transmitted Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Cholera cÖavbZ Qovq Lv`¨ `ªe¨ A_ev cvbxq †_‡K| Avi ZvB Qov‡bv A‡_© transmitted n‡e|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 733 ~ 01740- 073569


70. The murderer felt no --- for his crimes. [First Security Islami Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer - 14]
A rescind B relevance C remorse D repress Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: rescind- evwZj Kiv, relevance- ‡hŠw³K, remorse- AbyZvc, repress- `gb Kiv| ev‡K¨i A_©:
nZ¨vKvix Zvi Aciv‡ai Rb¨ †Kvb ----- Ki‡jv bv| GLv‡b ïb¨¯’v‡b AbyZvc A‡_© remorse DËi|
71. The recent rains that filled our empty reservoirs were a --- to the whole community.
[First Security Islami Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer -14]
A boon(Avkxe©v`) B bane(me©bvk) C brawn(gvsm ‡cwk) D broach(wQ`ª Kiv) Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: mv¤úªwZK e„wó Øviv cyY© nIqv Avgv‡`i Lvwj cvwb msiÿYvMviwU cy‡iv mgv‡Ri Rb¨ Avwke©v` n‡jv|
72. By their use of the internet, people are able to --- their opinion to new audience
across the globe. [First Security Islami Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer – 14]
A direct B distribute C dissuade D disseminate Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: distribute- weZiY Kiv, dissuade- KvD‡K wdwi‡q Avbvi †Póv, disseminate- cÖPvi Kiv| ev‡K¨i
evsjv: Zv‡`i B›Uvi‡bU e¨envi Øviv, ‡jvKRb mviv wek¦e¨vwc bZzb bZzb‡`i Kv‡Q Zv‡`i gZvgZ --- Ki‡Z mg_©
n‡q‡Q| ïY¨¯’v‡b cÖPvi Kiv A‡_© disseminate emv‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡e|
73. I hope you must have --- by now that failure are the stepping stones to success.
[Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd. TO (Cash) - 13]
A known B felt C decided D realized Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Avwg Avkv Kwi Zzwg Aek¨B kxNª&B eyS‡e †h e¨_©Zv n‡jv mdjZvi G‡KKwU wmwo| Giƒc “eyS‡Z cviv” A‡_©
mwVK kãwU n‡e realized; ZvB GwUB DËi|
74. The teacher ordered Kamal to leave the room and --- him to return. [Shahjalal Islami Bank
Ltd. TO (Cash) - 13]
A stopped B refused C forbade D challenged Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: wkÿK Kvgvj‡K iæg Z¨vM Ki‡Z wb‡`©k w`‡jv Ges Avi Avevi †diZ Avm‡Z wb‡la Ki‡jv| Giƒc “wb‡la”
Kiv A‡_© Bs‡iwR kã forbade mwVK DËi|

║ 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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 734 ~ 01740- 073569


79. Being fat does not necessarily kill you, but it --- the risk that you will suffer from
nasty. [35thBCS]
A increases B encourages C emphasizes D involves Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: ‡gvUv nIqv ‡Zvgv‡K nZ¨v Ki‡e bv wKš‘ ‡gvUv n‡q hvIqv wec¾bK †iv‡M †fvMvi SywK evwo‡q †`q| ZvB
evwo‡q †`Iqv A‡_© increases n‡e|
80. Women are too often --- by family commitments. [35th BCS]
A confused B controlled C contaminated D constrained Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ‡g‡q‡`i cÖvq memgqB cvwievwiK `vwqZ¡ wb‡Z eva¨ Kiv nq ZvB constrained n‡e|
81. In the 18th Century the Mughal Empire begun to----. [35th BCS]
A discriminate B differentiate C disintegrate D disclose Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Aóv`k, kZvãx‡Z gyNj m¤ªvR¨ bvbv As‡k wef³ K‡i, ZvB disintegrate (LwÐZ nIqv) n‡e|
82. Bees are always busy ---. (‡gŠgvwQiv me©`v e¨¯Í cZ½) (Choose the right word to fill the gaps)
[moK I †mZz cwienb gš¿vYj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (hvwš¿K)-2019]
A birds B insects C animals D flowers Ans:b
83. Complete the sentence: Doctors --- our pulse. [moK I †mZz cwienb gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (hvwš¿K)-19]
A see B examine C verify D feel Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Wv. †ivMxi bvix †`Lv eySv‡Z feel e‡m| ZvB Ackb d DËi| bvwi †`Lv ej‡Z i‡³i pulse gvcv eySvq|
84. In today’s fast changing world, it is very difficult to ---- what will happen in the
future. [evsjv‡`k K…wl Dbœqb K‡c©v. mnKvix cÖkv. Kg©KZv©-17]
A present B predict C prefix D pretend Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Option- Gi k㸇jvi A_©: present -Dc¯’vcb Kiv; predict -fwel¨ØvYx Kiv; prefix -c~‡e© hy³ Kiv;
pretend -fvb Kiv; k~b¨¯’v‡b predict emv‡j evK¨wU A_©cY~ © n‡e; Zv n‡jv- eZ©gv‡b `ªæZ cwieZ©bkxj we‡k¦,
fwel¨‡Z wK NU‡e Zvi fwel¨ØvYx Kiv KwVb|
85. Although my rival was more --- than I, I was willing to accept the challenge.
[evsjv‡`k K…wl Dbœqb K‡c©v. mnKvix cÖkv.Kg©KZv©-2017]
A triumphant B fragile C rigid competent D Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Triumphant- A_© AcivwRZ; mdjKvg; Triumphant ewm‡q evK¨wUi evsjv: hw`I Avgvi cÖwZØ›Øx
Avgvi †P‡q mdjKvg wQ‡jv ZeyI Avwg cÖZØw›ØZv MÖnY Ki‡Z B”QzK wQjvg; ZvQvov fragile- f½yi; rigid -`„p;
competent -‡hvM¨ Ges tactile ¯úk©‡hvM¨; G¸‡jv ev‡K¨i mv‡_ gvbvbmB bv;
86. Please --- the matter and bring it to an end. [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv. wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ-Gi Aaxb AwWUi-17]
A expedite B support C appease D dilute Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Expedite the matter A_© welqwU Z¡ivwš^Z Kiv; k~b¨¯’v‡b Ab¨ k㸇jv h_v_© bq; Support A_© mg_©b
Kiv; appease A_© mš‘ó Kiv Ges dilute A_© nvjKv Kiv;
87. Fill up the gap: Man is the---of his own fate.[cwimsL¨vb I Z_¨ e¨e¯’vcbv Awa. cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv© -17]
A projector B innovator C pioneer D architect Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i evsjv A_©: gvbyl Zvi wb‡Ri fv‡M¨i wbg©vZv; a) projector- Awf‡ÿcK; b) innovator- D™¢veK; c)
pioneer- D‡`¨³v; d) architect-¯’cwZ/wbgv©Zv; myZivs A_©vbymv‡i mwVK DËi-d
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 735 ~ 01740- 073569
║ ïay fvwm©wU cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
88. This children park --- half an hour before sunset. [bvwm©s I wgWIqvBdvwi Awa. wmwbqi ÷vd bvm© 18]
A opens B starts C closes D stops Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: m~h©v‡¯Íi Avav N›Uv Av‡M (A_©vr we‡K‡j) wkï cvK© eÜ nq| Giƒc eÜ A_© cÖ`v‡b verb n‡e close; GLv‡b
park subject wU 3rd person singular weavq close verb Gi mv‡_ s/es ‡hvM n‡q‡Q| ZvB DËi- c;
89. In the essay the student has --- about a road trip. [Xvtwet ÔNÕ BDwbU (cybtM„nxZ) 2018-19]
A written B memorized C complained D posted Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: QvÎQvÎxiv iPbvq †ivW ågY m¤ú‡K© wj‡L‡Q| GLv‡b †jLv A‡_© DËi-written;
90. George belongs to the ---------------. [CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-5, Q-3, P-444]
A class of the upper middle B upper middle class
C class from the center up D high medium class Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Social class- ¸‡jv cÖKvk Kivi Rb¨ phrase wn‡m‡e lower class, lower middle class, middle
class, upper middle class, upper class BZ¨vw` e¨eüZ nq; ZvB DËi-b|
91. In time of financial crisis, such lavish expenditure should be ---. [Xvtwet(C), 14-15, evsjv‡`k ˆZj,
M¨vm I LwbR m¤ú` Ki‡cv‡ikb (†c‡Uvªvevsjv)Õi wnmve mnKvix- 19]
A Justified B curtailed C encouraged D corrected Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Avw_©K msK‡Ui mgq, AwZwi³ e¨q n«vm Kiv DwPZ| Giƒc nªvm Kiv A‡_© DËi curtailed-
92. Hamidur Rahman --- to make the --- of the Shaheed Minar.
A Had responsibility, foundation B was asked, selection [Xvtwet (B), 14-15]
C had, construction D was assigned, design Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: nvwg`yi ingvb‡K knx` wgbv‡ii bKkv ˆZixi `vwqZ¡ †`qv n‡qwQj; Giƒc A‡_© mwVK DËi d|
93. He entered a university ---. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet C, 11-12]
A when he had sixteen years B when sixteen years were his age
C at the age of sixteen D at age sixteen years old Ans:c
[Source: CLIFFS TOEFL, Practice Test-6, Section-2, Q-11, P-474]
e¨vL¨v: English rule- G age cÖKvk Kivi wZbwU expression Av‡Q| i) When he was sixteen (years
old) ii) At (age) sixteen iii) At the age of sixteen. ZvB mwVK DËi c|
94. I think he would listen to your logic because he is a --- man. [ivtwet (B-Law, set-3), 14-15]
A sensuous B sensitive C sensual D sensible Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: sensuous-Bw›`ªq cÖeY/ †hŠb Av‡eMc~Y©; sensitive- ms‡e`bkxj/Awfgvbx; sensual-‡fvMwejvmx;
sensible- myeyw×m¤úbœ; ZvB ev‡K¨i A_©vbymv‡i mwVK DËi-d|
95. There were --- reactions after the Bill were passed. [ivtwet (D-evwYR¨/AevwYR¨) 13-14]
A mix B a mix C missed D mixed Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: wej cv‡ki ci --- cÖwZwµqv n‡qwQj| GB ïb¨¯’v‡b wgkÖ A‡_© mixed emv‡j evK¨wU mwVK n‡e|
96. Complete the sentence: A big earthquake --- the city at noon today. [kvtwetcÖtwet A, 11-12]
A erupted B spread C burned D shook (SuvKzwb †`Iqv) Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: GKwU eo ai‡bi fzwgK¤ú AvR `ycy‡i kni wU‡K SuvKzwb w`‡qwQj;
=========Chapter Closed=========

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 736 ~ 01740- 073569


Replacement of Underline Part Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z cÖkœ Av‡m bvB co‡Z n‡e bv
 All Bank Job Exams 18wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e, ¸iæZ¡c~Y© Aa¨vq
 Primary Job Exams cÖkœ Av‡m bvB co‡Z n‡e bv
 PSC & Other Jobs 5wU+- co‡Z n‡e bv

 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
cwieZ©b K‡i rigorous w`‡jI GKB A_© _vK‡e| Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 737 ~ 01740- 073569
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|

[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 738 ~ 01740- 073569


15. The performance of our players was rather worst than I had expected. [Avg`wb I ißvwb 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 bad as I had expected B worse than I had expected
C worse than expectation D worst than was expected Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Avgvi cÖZ¨vkvi †P‡q eis Avgv‡`i ‡L‡jvqv‡ii cvidi‡gÝ Lvivc wQ‡jv| Giƒc Zzjbv Kivi †ÿ‡Î
comparative wn‡m‡e worst Gi cwie‡Z© worse n‡e| ZvB Ackb c DËi|
16. In addition to enhance their reputations through strategic use of philanthropy,
companies are sponsoring social initiatives to open new markets. [Avg`wb I ivßvwb wbqš¿‡Ki `߇ii mvuU-
wjwcKvi/gy`vª ÿwiK Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi, D”P mnKvix I Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi- 19]
A of enhancing their reputation B to having enhance their reputation
C to enhancing their reputation D to have their reputation enhancing Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: In addition to Gi ci verb Gi mv‡_ ing hy³ nq weavq Ackb c DËi|
17. The nine months long liberation war was the most testing phase in Bangladesh’s history.
[K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ Gi Kvh©vj‡qi Aaxb Rywbqi AwWUi -19]
A The nine months long liberation war
B The long nine months liberation war
C The nine month-long liberation war
D The nine month’s long liberation war Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: “`xN© 9 gv‡mi hy×” Giƒc phrase As‡ki Bs‡iwR Ki‡Z determiner(the) Ges noun(war) Gi gv‡S me
kã ¸‡jv adjective AvKv‡i _v‡K hv‡`i mv‡_ KL‡bv s/es hy³ nq bv| ZvB Ackb c DËi|
18. After it is repairing my car looked as good as new. [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ Gi Kvh©vj‡qi Aaxb Rywbqi
AwWUi -19]
A it is repairing B being repaired C it will be repaired D it is repaired Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Simple sentence G Av‡M N‡U hvIqv AskwU phrase AvKv‡i wjL‡Z nq ZvB Ackb b DËi|
19. Did you know Manik was a sophomore? The underlined word means- [etwet (B) 13-14]
A a first-year student B a second-year student
C a third-year students D an outsider Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Sophomore = K‡jR/wek^we`¨vj‡q wØZxq e‡l©i QvÎ/QvÎx; ZvB Giƒc A‡_© Ackb b mwVK DËi|
20. Ratan maintained that his scholarship record was better or at least as good as hers.
A was better or at least as good as hers. [Xvtwet (C) 10-11]
B at its least was as good as hers.
C was as good at better than hers.
D was better than or at least as good as hers. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: comparative ev‡K¨ better Gi ci than e‡m ZvB Ackb d mwVK DËi|

==========Chapter Close=========

Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb


https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda

[Expert- Job English] Page no. ~ 739 ~ 01740- 073569


Synonym & Antonym (mgv_©K Ges wecixZ kã)
Go to Index
ev Vocabulary (kãfvÛvi) ev Word Meaning

 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|

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 74wU+- A-G, I-J, L-S, V Gme e‡Y©i ¸‡jv ‡ewk co–b
 All Bank Job Exams 320wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e
 Primary Job Exams 75wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e
 PSC & Other Jobs 1200wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


A MÖæc ‡_‡K 5wU cÖkœ:
1. Which word is similar to ‘Appall’? [ Kgb cÖkœ: 40th BCS]
A deceive B confuse C dismay D solicit Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: dismay/ appall- nZvk Kiv, AvZw¼K Kiv; a) deceive- cÖZviYv Kiv; b) confuse- BZ¯ÍZ Kiv; d)
solicit- ‡Kvb wKQz m¤ú©‡K Av‡e`b/ Aby‡iva Kiv, cÖKv‡k¨ †hŠb msm‡M©i cÖ¯Íve †`Iqv;
2. What is the opposite word ‘Anarchy’ is? [34th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A confusion B order C honesty D poverty Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: anarchy- AivRKZv; a) confusion- Zvj‡Mvj cvKv; b) order- k„•Ljv; c) mZZv; d) `wi`ªZv;
3. Pick the work that is synonymous with ‘Authoritarian’. [33rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A autocratic B senior C elderly D potential Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Authoritarian/ autocratic- ˆ¯^ivPvix; b) senior- ‡Rô; c) elderly- e„×; d) potential- m¤¢ve¨;
4. ‡Kvb kãhyMjwU wfbœ? [39-Zg we.wm.Gm. (we‡kl)]
A False, True B Sharp, Blunt C Love, Affection D Abundance, Scarcity Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: False- wg_¨v Sharp- avuiv‡jv Abundance- cÖvPzh© Love- ‡¯œn, fv‡jvevmv
True- mZ¨ Blunt- †fvuZv Scarcity- Afve Affection- ‡¯œn, fv‡jvevmv
A_©vr cÖwZwU kã hyM‡j ci¯úi wecixZ kã (Antonym) i‡q‡Q; wKš‘ Love- f‡jvevmv, †¯œn, ggZv Ges
Affection- ‡¯œn, fv‡jvevmv, ggZv G kãhyMj mgv_©K (Synonym).
5. The word ‘Amicable’ means? [30 Zg wewmGm I Ab¨vb¨]
A friendly B very intimate C hostile D inviting Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Amicable/ friendly- †mŠnv`©¨c~Y©, eÜyfvevcbœ; b) LyeB Nwbô; c) cÖwZKzj;d) Avgš¿b Rvbv‡bv;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 740 ~ 01740- 073569


B MÖæc ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ:
6. The word ‘Belated’ means- [13th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A complaining B offhand C weak D tardy Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Belated/ tardy- axiMwZ, AwZkq wej¤^; a) Awf‡hvM Kiv hvq Ggb; b) ¯^v”Q›` I mvejxj; c) `ye©j;
C MÖæc ‡_‡K 5wU cÖkœ:
7. Which one is the synonym of ‘Competent’? [10thBCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A circumspect B discrete C capable D prudent Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Competent/ capable - Dchy³, †hvM¨; a) circumspect- mZK©; b) Discrete- Avjv`v, c„_K; c)
d)prudent- weP¶Y, `~i`k©x;
8. The antonym of ‘Cynical- wQwbKj’ is- [32nd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A pessimistic B gullible C equivocal D liberal Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: cynical- gvbewe‡Ølx, K‡Vvi; a) pessimistic- wbivk, Awek¦vmx; b) AwZwek¦vmx; c) m‡›`n RbK; d) D`vi;
9. ‘Curtail’ Gi wecixZv_©K kã †KvbwU? [35Zg wewmGm wjwLZ (gb¯ÍvwË¡K)]
A detail B add C save D cure Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Curtail- n«vm Kiv, Kgv‡bv; a) detail- we¯ÍvwiZ; b) add- ‡hvM; c) save- msiÿY; d) cure- Av‡ivM¨;
10. Crafty men condemn studies, simple men admire them and wise men and them. [31st BCS]
A denounce B laud C compliment D acclaim Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: condemn/ denounce- wb›`v/mgv‡jvPbv Kiv; laud/ compliment- cÖksmv, cÖksmv Kiv; acclaim- ¯^vMZ Rvbv‡bv;
11. The word ‘Culinary-wKDwjbvwi’ is related to -- [39-Zg wewmGm (we‡kl)]
A printing B cooking C dress D musical instruments Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Culinary (adj.) kãwU ivbœvNi ev ivbœv m¤^Üxq; A_©vr Culinary is related to cooking.
12. The antonym of ‘Crux’ is- [29Zg wewmGm I Ab¨vb¨]
A affliction B spark C events D trivial point Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Crux- RwUj mgm¨v; a) affliction- `ytL; b) spark- KwYKv; c) events- NUbvejx; d) trivial point- Zz”Q we›`y;
D MÖæc ‡_‡K 4wU cÖkœ:
13. What is the synonym of ‘Delude’? [12th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
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;
14. The opposite in meaning: ‘Deleterious’ [37th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A toxic B spurious Charmless D lethal Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Deleterious/ toxic- ÿwZKi, welv³; b) spurious- bKj, Rvj; c) ÿwZKi bq Ggb, d) cÖvYNvZx, gvivZ¥K;
15. Which word means the opposite of ‘Dearth’? [40th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A lack B abundance C poverty D shortage Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Dearth/ lack/ shortage- Afve, `y®úÖvc¨Zv; abundance- cÖvP~h©; poverty- `vwi`ªZv;
16. The opposite word for ‘Dispute’- [34 Zg wewmGm]
A accept B simply C frustrate D understand Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Dispute- weZK©; a) accept- MÖnb Kiv; b) simply- mnRfv‡e; c) frustrate- nZvk; d) eyS‡Z cviv;
E MÖæc ‡_‡K 7wU cÖkœ:
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 741 ~ 01740- 073569
17. The noise level in Dhaka city has increased exponentially. Here the underlined
word means- [35th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A amazingly B steadily C shockingly D rapidly Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Exponentially/ rapidly- `ªæZMwZ‡Z (e„w× cvIqv); a)we¯§qKifv‡e; b) axifv‡e; c) ev‡Rfv‡e;
18. The antonym of ‘Equity’ is- [31st BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
A uprightness B justice C integrity D bias Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: equity- b¨vqcivqYZv, wbi‡cÿZv; b) justice- b¨vqcivqYZv, b¨vqwePvi; c) integrity/ a) upright ess-
mZZv; d) bias- cÿcvwZZ¡;
19. What is the antonym of ‘Equivocal’? [18th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A mistaken B azure C quiet D clear Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: equivocal(Adj.)- A¯úó; a) mistaken- fyj; b) azure- D¾¡j bxj; c) quiet(Adj.) -kvšÍ; d) clear(Adj.)- ¯úó;
20. What is the synonym of ‘Efface’? [17th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A improve B exhaust C cut out Drub out Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Efface/ rub out- gy‡Q †djv; N‡l Zzjv; a) improve- DbœwZ mvab Kiv; b) exhaust- ‡kl Kiv; c) cut
out- ‡Ku‡U ev` †`Iqv
21. ‘Extempore’ means- [32nd BCS(IQ) I Ab¨vb¨]
A Planned B Improvise C Impromptu D Immediate Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Extempore/ Impromptu- AwZ Zrci; a) Planned- cwiKwíZ; b) Improvise- ‡Kvb wKQz ‰Zix
Kiv; d) Immediate- ZrÿYvr;
22. ‘Equivocal’ is the antonym of - [18Zg wewmGm I Ab¨vb¨]
A universal B mistaken C quaint D clear Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Equivocal- m‡›`n RbK; a) universal- mve©Rbxb; b) mistaken- fzj; c) quaint- D™¢U; d) clear- cwi¯‹vi;
23. The opposite word of ‘Exodus’- [29 Zg wewmGm]
A gain B neglect C entry D consent Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Exodus- `jMZfv‡e cÖ¯Ívb;a) gain- jvf Kiv; b) neglect- Ae‡njv; c) entry- cÖ‡ek; d) m¤§wZ;
F MÖæc ‡_‡K 4wU cÖkœ:
24. The antonym of ‘Famous’ is- [15th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A opaque B illiterate C immature D obscure Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: famous (Adj.)- weL¨vZ, mycwiwPZ; a) opaque- A¯^”Q, Qvqvgq; b)illiterate- AwkwÿZ; c) immature-
AcwiYZ, Ac°; d)obscure- AcwiwPZ, AL¨vZ;
25. Which word is closest in meaning to ‘Franchise’? [38th BCS (Preliminary) I Ab¨vb¨]
A utility B frankness C privilege D superficial Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Franchise/ privilege- we‡kl myweav; a)utility- Kvh©©KvwiZv; b) frankness- mnRmij; d)superficial- K…wÎg;
26. The word ‘florid’ indicates- [39 Zg wewmGm (we‡kl)]
A flour B foliage C floor D flower Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: florid- cy®új, iw³gvf; (GwU Flower m¤^Üxq welq‡K wb‡`©k K‡i); Avi a) flour- gq`v, MgP~Y© we‡kl; b)
foliage- ‡Kvb Mv‡Qi cÎmgwó; c) floor- ‡g‡S, M„nZj; Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 742 ~ 01740- 073569
27. Which one is the correct antonym of ‘Frugal’? [38Zg wewmGm]
A extraordinary B spendthrift C economical D authentic Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Frugal- wgZe¨qx;a) extraordinary- Amvavib; b) spendthrift- ‡WvKjv; c) economical- jvfRbK; d)
authentic- LuvwU;
G MÖæc ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ:
28. The synonym of ‘Genesis’ is- [16th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
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;
29. The antonym of ‘Gentle’ [10th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
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¨;
I-J MÖæc ‡_‡K 12wU cÖkœ:
30. Infringe (Synonym)- [18th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A transgress B purloin C invade D intrude Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Infringe/ transgress- wbqg f½ Kiv, jsNb Kiv; b) Pzwi Kiv; c) AvµgY Kiv; d) †Rvic~e©K cÖ‡ek Kiv;
31. The antonym of ‘Indifference’ is- [16th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A ardor B compassion C anxiety D concern Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: indifference- MZvbyMwZKZv, D`vmxb; a) e¨MÖZv, Drmvn, b) KiæYv; c) anxiety/ concern- D‡ØM;
32. What word is the right synonym for ‘initiative’? [35th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A apathy B indolence C enterprise D activity Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: initiative/ enterprise – cÖ_g c`‡ÿc, D‡`¨vM; a) apathy- Abxnv, D`vwmbZv; b) indolence- Avjm¨,
kÖgwegyLZv; d) Kvh©Kjvc, Kg©KvÐ; [He is a man of enterprise- wZwb GKRb D‡`¨vMx e¨w³]
33. Antonym of ‘Inimical’ is- [17th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A hostile B friendly C indifferent D angry Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: inimical/ hostile- kÎyfvevcbœ; b) friendly- eÜzfvevcbœ; c) indifferent- D`vmxb; d) angry- µz×;
Remind Clue: ‡ewk w`b g‡b ivL‡Z PvB‡j LvZvq wj‡L wj‡L covi Af¨vm M‡o Zzjyb-
34. The word ‘Imbibe’ means- [16th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A to learn B to think C to drink D to acquire Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Imbibe/ drink- cvb Kiv; a) learn- †kLv; b) think- wPšÍv Kiv; d) acquire- AR©b Kiv;
35. What is meaning of the word ‘Intrepid’? [15th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A arrogant B belligerent C Questioning D fearless Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Intrepid/ fearless- wbf©xK, mvnmx; a) arrogant- D×Z, Ah_v Mwe©Z; b) m‡›`nRbK, c) AvcwËc~Y©;
36. Which one is the synonym of ‘Incredible’? [15th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A Unthinkable B unthinking C unlikely D unbelievable Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Incredible/unbelievable- Awek¦vm¨; b) unthinking-nUKvix; c)unlikely- Abyc‡hvMx; d)
unthinkable-AwPšÍbxq;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 743 ~ 01740- 073569


37. What is the synonym of ‘Incite’? [11th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A instigate B permit C urge D deceive Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Incite/ instigate- D‡ËwRZ Kiv; b) permit- AbygwZ †`Iqv; c) urge- wR` aiv; d) cÖZviYv Kiv;
38. Improvement. (Synonym) [31st BCS]
A promotion B advancement C betterment D preference Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Improvement/ betterment- DbœwZ; a) promotion- c‡`vbœwZ; b) AMÖMwZ; d) AMÖvwaKvi;
39. What word is the right antonym for ‘Initiative’? [36th BCS]
A apathy B indolence C enterprise D activity Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: initiative- D‡`¨vwg; a) apathy- D`vmxb; b) indolence- Ajm; c) enterprise- cÖwZôvb; d) KvR;
40. What is the synonym of ‘Jovial’? [10th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A gay B effigy C gigantic D devine Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: jovial/ gay/- nvwmLywk, cÖdzjø; b) effigy- cÖwZK…wZ, g~wZ©; c) gigantic- wekvj; d) divine- ¯^M©xq;

L MÖæc ‡_‡K -wU cÖkœ:


41. The opposite of ‘Liability’ is- [30th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
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;
M MÖæc ‡_‡K 3wU cÖkœ:
42. Let us begin by looking at the minutes of the meeting. [35thBCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A time record B time frame C written record D written analysis Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: minutes/ written record- mswÿß wjwLZ weeiY;a) time record- mg‡qi wnmve; b) time frame- mg‡qi
MVb; d) written analysis- wjwLZ we‡kølY;
43. Identify the correct synonym for the word ‘Magnanimous’ [26th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A generous B unkind C revengeful D friendly Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Magnanimous/ generous- D`vi, gnr; b) unkind- wb`©q, ÿgvnxb; c) revengeful-cÖwZwnsmvcivqY; d)
friendly- eÜzfvevcbœ, cÖxwZc~Y©;
44. ‘Menacing (fxwZKi)’ Means- [32ndBCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A encouraging B alarming C promising D auspicious Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Menacing/ alarming- fxwZKi; a) encouraging- DrmvwnZ; c) promising- cÖwZkÖywZ; d) auspicious-
mycÖmbœ;
O MÖæc ‡_‡K 4wU cÖkœ:
45. The synonym of ‘Omnipotent’- [31stBCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A Feeble B Supreme C Impotent D Vulnerable Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Omnipotent/ Supreme- me©kw³gvb; a) Feeble- `ye©j; c) Impotent- `ye©j; d)Aiw¶Z;
46. An ‘Ordinance’ is- [16th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A a book B a law C a newspaper D an arm factory Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ordinance- Aa¨v‡`k; a) book- cy¯ÍK; b) law- wewae× AvBb; c) msev`cÎ; d) A¯¿ ˆZwii KviLvbv;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 744 ~ 01740- 073569
47. The meaning of the word ‘Obese’ is- [27th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A very fat B ugly C tardy D obnoxious Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Obese/ very fat- A¯^vfvweK iKg †gvUv; b)KzrwmZ, A¯^w¯ÍKi; c)axiMwZ, wejw¤^Z; d)AvcwËKi, weiw³Ki;
48. The synonym of the ‘Obdurate’ is- [24thBCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A stubborn B deceitful C swindler D sly Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Obdurate/ stubborn- A`g¨, KwVb; b) deceitful- cÖZviYvc~Y©; c)cÖZviK; d)PZzi, †KŠkjx;
Partner Tips: `ªæZ g‡b ivL‡Z PvB‡j study partner Gi mv‡_ G‡K Ab¨‡K cÖkœ Kiæb-
P-Q MÖæc ‡_‡K 9wU cÖkœ:
49. Societies living in the periphery are always ignored. Periphery means. [35th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A offshore areas B marginal areas C remote areas D backward regions Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: periphery/ marginal area- cÖvwšÍK GjvKv; a) DcK~jeZ©x GjvKv;c) `~ieZ©x GjvKv;d) wcwQ‡q cov AÂj;
50. ‘It is time to review the protocol on testing nuclear weapons.’ Protocol means- [35thBCS I Ab¨vb¨]

A record of rules B procedures C problems D summary of rules Ans:a


e¨vL¨v: protocol/ record of rules- wbqgvewji wjwLZ weeiY;b) procedures- c×wZ;c) problems- mgm¨v;
d)summary of rules- AvB‡bi mswÿß iƒc;
A_© g‡b ivLvi Tips: cÖwZw`b †QvU GKwU KvM‡R 5-10 wU Bs‡iRx kã wj‡L wbb| PjwZ c‡_, AvÇvi mgq,
Ny‡gi c~‡e© I c‡i evievi †PvL eyjvb| cªwZ kyµevi/ mßv‡n GKw`b 7w`‡bi 7wU KvW© Revise w`b;
51. When one is ‘Pragmatic’, he is being ---. [29th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A wasteful B productive C practical D fussy Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: pragmatic/ practical- ev¯Íeev`x; a) wasteful- Ace¨qx; b) productive- Drcv`bkxj;d)‰n‰Pc~Y©;
52. ‘Prior to’ means- [27th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A after B before C Immediately D during the period of Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Prior to/ before- c~‡e©; a) after- c‡i; c) immediately- Awej‡¤^; d)mgq PjvKvjxb;
53. The word ‘Precedence’ means/Synonym of ‘Precedence’- [28th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A example B priority C elderly D case Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Precedence/ priority- c~e©vwaKvi, c~e©ewZ©Zv, AMªvwaKvi; a)`„óvšÍ, D`vniY; c)‡cŠo; d)NUbv, gvgjv
54. Which do you think is the nearest meaning to ‘Proviso’ is- [37thBCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A sanction B substitute C directive D stipulation Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Proviso/ stipulation- kZ©; a) sanction- Aby‡gv`b †`qv; b) substitute- weKí; c) directive- wb‡`©kbv,
Av‡`k; supply- †hvMvb †`qv;
55. What is the antonym of ‘Queer’? [12th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A integrated B orderly C Abnormal Dodd Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: queer/odd- A™¢zZ, A¯^vfvweK; c) abnormal- A¯^vfvweK; a)ALÛ, m¤ú~Y©; b) ¯^vfvweKfv‡e;
56. The word ‘Panegyric’ mean- [38th BCS]
A criticism B elaborate praise C curse D high sound Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: panegyric/ elaborate praise- e¨vcK cÖksmv, cÖksmvc~Y©; a) mgv‡jvPbv; c) Awfkvc; d) D”P kã;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 745 ~ 01740- 073569


57. The word ‘Permissive- Aby‡gv`bxq/ ¯^vaxb’ implies- [33rd BCS]
A humble B law-abiding Cliberal D submissive Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Permissive- AbygwZ m~PK; a) humble- b¤ª; b)AvBb †g‡b Pjv; c)D`vi; d)AvÁven;
R MÖæc ‡_‡K 4wU cÖkœ:
58. The antonym of the word ‘Recalcitrant’ is- [24thBCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A compliant B passive C indifferent D careful Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: recalcitrant- Aeva¨; a) compliant- eva¨; b) passive- wbw®Œq; c) indifferent- wbw®Œq, Ro, AcªwZ‡ivax;
D`vmxb, hZœnxb; d) careful- mZK©, gb‡hvMx;
59. A synonym for ‘Resentment’ is- [23rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A fear B indignation C anger D panic Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Resentment- Amš‘wó; fear- fq; c) anger- ivM; b) indignation- N„YvwgwkÖZ †µva; d)AvZsK;
60. The antonym of ‘Repeal’ is- [31st BCS]
A abolish B enact C annul D nullify Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: repeal/ nullify/ annul-(AvBb) evwZj Kiv; a) abolish- we‡jvc Kiv; b) enact- AvBb) cÖYqb Kiv;
61. ‘One day women will have what has so long been denied them-leisure, money and room
to themselves. [31stBCS]
A space B liberty C office D capacity Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: room/ space- ¯’vb; b) liberty- gyw³, ¯^vaxbZv; c) office- c`; d) capacity- mvg_©¨, c`gh©v`v;
S MÖæc ‡_‡K 8wU cÖkœ:
62. The word ‘sibling’ means- [40thBCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A a brother B a sister C a brother or sister D an infant Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: sibling- m‡nv`i; a) a brother- fvB; b) a sister- †evb; c) a brother or sister- d) wkï;
63. ‘You look terrific in that dress!’ Here underline word means- [40th BCS]
A excellent B funny C very ugly D horrible Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Terrific/ excellent- PgrKvi, cÖPÛ; b) funny- A™¢~Z; c) very ugly- KzrwmZ d) horrible- exfrm;
64. Find out correct synonym of ‘Tenuous’. [37thBCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A vital B thin C careful D dangerous Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Tenuous/ thin- ÿxY, miæ, cvZjv; a) Acwinvh©, we‡kl cÖ‡qvRbxq; b) cvZjv; c) g‡bv‡hvMx, mveavbx; d) wec`¾bK;
65. Give the antonym of the world ‘Transitory’ [36th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A temporary B permanent C transparent D short-lived Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: transitory/ short-lived/ temporary- ÿY¯’vqx; b) permanent- ¯’vqx; c) transparent- ¯^”Q;
66. What is the antonym of ‘Sluggish’? [17th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A animated B dull C heavy D slow Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: sluggish/slow-gš’i, Kuy‡o; a) animated- cÖvYešÍ; b) dull- ¯’yjeyw×, gš’i; c) heavy- fvix, wbRx©e;
67. What kind of man is quite opposite type of ‘Supercilious’? [14th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A affable B haughty C disdainful D wicked Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: supercilious- Mwe©Z; affable- AgvwqK; haughty-D×Z; c) disdainful-N„Y¨; d) wicked-cvcx, `yóz;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 746 ~ 01740- 073569


68. What is the meaning of the word ‘Stanch’? [13thBCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A to reinforce B be weak C smooth out D put an end to Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Stance-‡Kvb wKQzi cÖevn eÜ Kiv; a) reinforce- cybivq ejer Kiv; b) be weak-`ye©j nIqv; d) put an
end to- mgvwß NUv‡bv; Csmooth out- GBwU fzjkã;
69. The meaning of the word ‘Scuttle’ is- [13th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A to tease B pile up C gossiping D abandon Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: scuttle- `ªyZ Qz‡U hvIqv; a) tease- R¡vjvZb Kiv; b) pileup- cwigv‡Y AwaK nIqv; c) `ªyZ †LvkMí;
70. ‘Salarium’ is a Latin word that means- (‡eZb) [18th BCS]
A salt B salary C soldiers D the salt Road Ans:b
71. The verb ‘Succumb’ means- [33 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
rd

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;
72. ‘Sporadic’ means- [31stBCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A Consistent B Uniform C Frequent D Scattered Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Sporadic/ Scattered- G‡jv †g‡jv fv‡e wewÿß, wewÿß; a) m½wZc~Y©; b) mgiæc; c) NbNb;

V MÖæc ‡_‡K -wU cÖkœ:


73. ‘Venerate’ Means- [36thBCS I Ab¨vb¨]
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) kÖ×v; d) Awfhy³ Kiv;
Ab¨vb¨ MÖæc ‡_‡K 1-wU cÖkœ:
74. Which phrase contains words opposite to each other in meaning? [23rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A hopes and aspirations B heat and dust
C reproduction and death D bullets and bayonets Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: hope- Avkv; aspiration- D”PvKv•Lv; heat- Zvc; dust- ayjv; reproduction- Rb¥`vb; death-g„Zy¨;
bullets- e›`y‡Ki ¸wj; bayonets- e›`y‡Ki bj; Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda

we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv cieZx© †cR †_‡K †`Lyb-

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 747 ~ 01740- 073569


 Synonym- Antonym
Aa¨vqwU A‡bK eo Aa¨vq| 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-J) ch©š‘-
 Part- 03 (K-R) ch©š‘-  Part- 03 (S-Z) ch©š‘-

Vocabulary g‡b ivLvi `y`v©šÍ wKQz †KŠkj-


1. Word wUi evbvb wK Zv wPšÍv Kiæb Zv‡Z GKev‡iB spelling Aa¨v‡qi covi KvR n‡q hv‡e;
2. Suffix-Prefix Gi Aa¨vqwU fvjfv‡e c‡o wbb;
3. Word wUi g~j Ask A_©vr root wK Zv wPšÍv Kiæb; †hgb: unbelievable k‡ãi root/g~j n‡”Q believe;
4. Word wU †Kvb parts of speech Zv wPšÍv Kiæb Zv‡Z identification of parts of speech Aa¨v‡qi cov n‡q
hv‡e; †hgb: unbelievable kãwU Adj. hvi A_© Awek¦vm¨;
5. Synonym Ges Antonym DËi Kivi mgq †Lqvj ivL‡Z n‡e, Ans: Word wU Headword Gi mv‡_ wgj
_vK‡Z n‡e A_©vr Headword wU Noun n‡j Ans: Word wU Noun n‡e; Headword wU Verb n‡j Ans:
Word wU Verb n‡e; Headword wU past form n‡j Ans: Word wU past form n‡e; Headword wU Adj.
n‡j Ans: Word wU Adj. n‡e BZ¨vw`;
6. Word wUi A_© n¨uv-‡evaK bvwK, bv-‡evaK A_© †`q Zv wPšÍv Kiæb; †hgb: unbelievable kãwU bv-‡evaK/
Negative sense †`q;
7. Word wU Øviv evsjv Bs‡iRx wgkÖY K‡i AwZ mnR GKwU evK¨ wPšÍv Kiæb; †hgb: Zvi g„Zy¨i news wU Avgvi Kv‡Q
unbelievable; GB ev‡K¨ `ywU Bs‡iwR kã wkL‡jb|
8. Bs‡iwR kã 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 Bs‡iRx kã wjLv Avi Ab¨ cv‡k H k㸇jvi A_© wj‡L ivLv, Avi GB KvW©wU memgq(PjwZ c‡_,
AvÇvi mgq, Ny‡gi c~‡e© I c‡i BZ¨vw`) mv‡_ ivLv Avi 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;

 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|

 eY©µgvbymv‡i ¸iæZ¡c~Y© k㸇jv I weMZ mvjwfwËK MCQ mg~n ‡`Iqv n‡jv:


weMZ mvj wfwËK -Table- Aek¨B co‡Z n‡e (Group- A)
Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms
01 Abandon verb Z¨vM Kiv/ cwinvi Abdicate; Disown Repudiate Retain (wi-‡UB&b& = a‡i ivLv);
Kiv Hold (‡nŠj&W&); Avow
02 Abettor noun `y®‹‡g©i Accessory, Accomplice, Adversary (wecÿ)
mnvqZvKvix Confederate, Cooperator
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 748 ~ 01740- 073569
03 Abhor N„Yv Kiv Detest; Loathe (‡jŠ`&); Despise Love; Adore; Favor;
verb
(A¨ve&ni) (‡Wm&cvB&m&); Scorn (¯‹ib); Treasure (‡UªSvi&- AZ¨šÍ K`i
Condemn; disdain Kiv); Cherish (‡Pixk&)
04 Ability noun mvg_©¨ Capability, Competence Inability, Incapability
05 Ablaze adj. R¡jšÍ, D‡ËwRZ Aroused, Aflame Passionless, Cold
06 Abortive wbùj; e¨_© Futile (wdD&-UvB&j&); Vain; Fruitful (d«zU&dzj&)
(A¨ve&iwUf&) adj. Useless; Unsuccessful
07 Abscond verb cvwj‡q hvIqv Flee- cvwj‡q hvIqv, Levant, stay, unlock, stand, still,
08 Absolute adj. m¤c~Y©, cwic~Y© Complete Partial (AvswkK)
09 Accept verb MÖnY Kiv evaluate, recognize, submit, reject-cÖZ¨vL¨vb Kiv,
10 Accidental adj AvKw¯§K, nVvr abrupt intentional
11 Accord noun Wgj Harmony; likeness Dissimilarity;
12 Accuse verb Awfhy³ Kiv Impeach Acquit (Lvjvm †`Iqv)
13 Acquaintance AwfÁZvjä Ávb, conversancy, conversance, ignorance- AÁZv, AbwfÁZv, fat
noun cwiPq, cwiwPZRb familiarity, information, person, introvert
14 Acumen Zxÿè eyw× Sagacity (‡QMvwQwU) = Ignorance (BM&‡bvi¨vÝ&)
(A¨vwKD&‡gb&) noun Cleverness, Conscious
15 Adjourn verb ¯’wMZ/gyjZwe ivLv defer, stop
16 Admit verb Aciva ¯^xKvi Kiv concede, confess, deny, disavow, disclaim,
17 Adroit adj. `ÿ; Kzkjx Adept; Dexterous (‡WK&m-& ‡U- Awkward (AK&Iq&vi&W& =
(A¨v‡Wªv‡qU&) ivm&); Deft (‡Wd&U&) Avbvox); Clumsy; inept;
18 Adversity Pig wech©q, Disaster; Catastrophe (K¨v-UvQ&- Blessing (†eø-wmO- Avkxe©v`);
(G¨vW&-fvi&-wmwU) noun `~f©vM¨ ‡Uªv-wd); Calamity (K¨vjvwgwU) Good Fortune
19 Affectation K…wÎgZv Pretend, fake, bogus naturalness- ¯^vfvweKZv
20 Affluent adj abevb/weËkvjx Rich; Wealthy; Well-to-do Impoverished(Bg&-c-fvwik&W&)
21 Aggravate AebwZ /AwaK Make worse; Improve;
(A¨vM&iv‡fB&U&) verb Lvivc Kiv Intensify (Bb&-‡Ub&-wm-dvB&) Mitigate (wgwU-‡MB&U&)
22 Alive adj RxešÍ, RxweZ Living Dead
noun Awf‡hvM
23 Allegation bill of Particulars, claim, looseness, disclaim,
24 Allocate verb e›Ub K‡i †`qv reapportion, apportion, award, disenfranchise
25 Allusion noun c‡ivÿ D‡jøL reference, mention, -
26 Amalgamate hy³ Kiv, †gkv‡bv, consolidate, segregate-c„_K/wef³ Kiv,
verb GKwÎZ Kiv coalesce, unite, fuse, divided, disunity, stiffen,
27 Amateur noun Acwic°, A`ÿ None-Professional -
28 Ambivalent GKB e¨w³‡Z Contradictory (Kb&-Uªv-wWK&-Uwi); Definite (‡WwdwbU&);
(A¨vg&wef¨v‡j›U&) adj wecixZ Abyf~wZi Mixed; Conflicting (Kb&-wd¬K&- Un-conflicted;
hyMcr Ae¯’vb
wUO&); Paradoxical
(Change)

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 749 ~ 01740- 073569


29 Ameliorate(A¨v- DbœwZ nIqv Improve; Get better Deteriorate (‡W‡UwiI&‡iB&U&);
verb
‡gwjI‡iB&U&) Worsen; Aggravate
30 Amicable adj eÜzZ¡c~Y© peaceful, lovable, Hostile, unfriendly,
31 Amnesty noun ivR‰bwZK e›`x‡`i pardon, warrant (Rvwgb) Detention, unfree,
mvaviY ÿgv
noun Lye N„wYZ e¨w³ ev
32 Anathema curse, execration, bless, admit, love
e¯‘ condemnation,
33 Annihilate verb m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c aŸsm Kiv destroy, wipe, establish- cªwZwôZ Kiv,
Mut, exterminat, preserve, undamage
verb wei³ Kiv
34 Annoy irritate wei³ Kiv, devil, grate, attract, satisfy, like, praise
noun wecixZ kã
35 Antonym different word in meaning Synonym, Similar word
noun eY© ‰ elg¨
36 Apartheid separation, segregation, -
dissociation, differentiation,
adj. D`vmx
37 Apathetic uninterested, indifferent interested, curious,
38 Apex (G¨v‡c·) P~ov; AvMv Summit (QvwgU&); Pinnacle; Bottom; Base (‡eBS&); Nadir
noun Zenith (‡Swb_&); Crest (‡µ÷&) (‡bB&wWqvi&)
adj. ¯úó †`Lv hvq
39 Apparent discernible, clear Unclear
40 Appease (AvcxS&) 1) kvšÍ Kiv 1) Pacify (c¨vwmdvB); Placate 1) Annoy (G¨vbq); Irritate (B-
verb 2) cÖkwgZ Kiv 2) Allay; Alleviate (&G¨v-‡j-wf- wi-‡UBU)
GBU); Mitigate; Mollify 2) Aggravate
verb wb‡qvM ‡`Iqv
41 Appoint nominate, constitute, plant, Sack- eiLv¯Í, overcharge,
42 Apropos cÖv mw½K incidentally, by the way irrelevant- AcÖvmw½K,
43 Appall nZvk Kiv/ Dismay, astonishment, amaze Assist, help, assist, support,
AvZw¼K Kiv aid, back up
44 Arduous adj. `ytmva¨, KóKi heavy, effortful, hard, effortless, unimportant,
45 Assiduous Aa¨emvqx Diligent, sedulous negligent, idle, careless,
Noun `ÿZv
46 Art Skill, fine art inability
47 Assure wbðqZv †`Iqv confident, self-confident, diffident, uncertain,
48 Astute (A¨vQ&wUD&U&) PZzi; †KŠkjx Shrewd (kÖæW&); keen (Kxb&); Sly; Unintelligent (Avb&-Bb&-‡U-wj-
adj Canny ‡Rb&U&); Dull (wb®úÖf)
adj. bvw¯ÍK
49 Atheist nonbeliever, disbeliever, Believer, religious,
Noun b„ksmZv, RNb¨Zv heinous act, barbarism,
50 Atrocity mercifulness, decency
51 Audacious 1) `ytmvnmx; 1) Bold (‡eŠj&W&); Daring (‡WqvwiO&) 1) Timid;
adj 2) a„ ó
(A‡Wkvm&) 2) Insolent; Haughty (AnsKvix) 2) Polite; Courteous (f`ª)
52 August m¤§vwbZ Dignified -
53 Auspicious Aby K j
~ ; ïf Propitious (cÖwc-kvm&); Unfavorable (cÖwZK~j)
(Am&wckvm&) adj Favorable; Fortunate
54 Autocratic GKbvqKZš¿ Willful, Despotic Democratic(MYZvwš¿K)
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 750 ~ 01740- 073569
55 Aversion weiƒcZv; wegyLZv; Distaste; Reluctance (wi-jvK&- Inclination; Penchant(‡cb&-
noun
(G¨vfvi&kb&) U¨vb&m&); Antipathy (G¨vw›U-c¨vw_) k¨vb&U&)
56 Avid ÿzwaZ, †jvfx Eager, zealous ,enthusiastic Indifferent, unenthusiastic
57 Awesome cÖPÛ fv‡jv amazing, awing disguising-AZ¨šÍ weiw³Ki,
58 Awful fq¼i, fqvbK terrible, abominable, painful, good, brave, bold, courage,
59 Annihilation aŸsm destruction, waste Protection, reservation
60 Arrogant D×Z Haughty ; Disdainful Humble; Modest (g-‡Wm&U&)
bZzb m¤¢vebv wfwËK Table; (Group- A) G¸‡jv ¸iæZ¡c~Y© c‡o ivL‡Z n‡e-
Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms
61 Abdicate c` Z¨vM Kiv Renounce (wi-bvD&b&m&); Claim (†K¬B&g&-`vex Kiv)
(G¨ewW‡KB&U&)verb Relinquish (†iwjO&Kzwqk&)
62 Abolish 1) wbwðý Kiv 1) Eradicate; Obliterate 1) Establish (†qóve&wjk&);
verb g~‡jvrcvUb Kiv
(A¨v-e-wjk&) 2) Repeal (wi-cxj&), Revoke Restore; Construct.
2) evwZj Kiv (wi-‡fŠK&), Annul (G¨v-bvj&); 2) Validate (mZ¨Zv cÖgvY Kiv)
abrogate; cancel
63 Abridge (A¨vweªR&) ms‡ÿc Kiv Shorten (ki&‡Ub&); Expand (‡qK&Q&-c¨v-b&W&);
verb Condense (Kb&‡Wb&m&) Enlarge (‡qb&jvi&R&)
noun P~uov; m‡e©v”P ¯’vb;
64 Acme (A¨vK&wg) Pinnacle, Zenith, Apex Nadir (‡bB&wWqvi- me©wb¤œ we›`y);
(G¨v‡c·); Summit; Crown Bottom; Abyss
65 Alluring Rv`yKix, gy»Ki beguiling, seductive, honest,
Enticing,, tempting, unsexy, unattractive,
66 Ambiguous ب_©‡evaK Equivocal (BKz‡q‡fvKvj&) Definite; Clear (wK¬qvi&).
adj
(A¨vw¤^wMD&qvm&)
67 Amity(A¨vwgwU) n eÜzZ¡ Friendship; Harmony Enmity; Hostility
68 Anarchy ‰bivR¨; AivRKZv Absence of government; Order; Discipline (wWwmwcøb&);
noun
(A¨vb¨vi&wK) Disorder; Disharmony; Concord
69 Animosity kÎæZv Antagonism (G¨vb&-Uv-‡Mv-wb-S&g&); Amity (G¨vwgwU); Harmony
noun
(A¨vwbgwmwU) Hostility (wgj); love- fv‡jvevmv
70 Apathy (A¨vcvw_) †KŠZ~njk~Y¨Zv; Indifference (Bb&-wWd&-‡ib&m& = Attention; Concern (Kb&-mvi&b&
noun D`vmxbZv D`vmxbZv); Insouciance = D‡ØM); Responsive;
71 Applause cÖksmv Praise (‡cÖBS); Criticism (mgv‡jvPbv)
noun
(A¨vcøS&) Compliments
72 Apprehend 1) Avk¼v; `ywðšÍv 1) Anxiety; Misgiving 1) Unconcern (Avb&Kb&mvb©&)
verb 2) †MÖdZvi Kiv 2) Arrest; Capture (K¨vc&Pvi&)
(A¨vwcÖ‡nÛ&) 2) Release (wijxS&)
3) eyS‡Z cviv 3) Understand (Avb&Wvi&ó¨vbW&) 3) Misunderstand
73 Arrogance J×Z¨; Ah_v Me©; Haughtiness (n-wU-‡bm = J×Z¨) Humility
noun (wnD-wg-wjwU = bgªZv)
(A¨viM¨vÝ)

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 751 ~ 01740- 073569


74 Ascend (A¨v‡mÛ&) 1) Av‡ivnb Kiv 1) Climb; Mount; Scale 1) Descend (bx‡P bvgv)
verb 2) Dc‡i DVv 2) Rise (ivB&S&) 2) Fall (dj-cZb)
75 Aver (A¨vfvi&) verb wbðqZvmn- Kv‡i Assert (A¨vmvi&U& = †Rvi w`‡q ejv); Repudiate (‡iwcD&-‡W-‡qB&U&);
ejv Declare boldly Disavow (wWm&G¨v‡fŠ); Deny
76 Awkward Avbvwo; AcUz; Clumsy(K¬vg&-wS); Gauche(‡MŠk& Dexterous (‡W·-‡U-ivQ&);
(AK&Iqvi&W&) adj weeªZ; = Rey_ey); Ungainly(Avb&-‡MB&b&-wj) Adept (`ÿ)

Recent cÖkœ: G¸‡jv GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv-


1. Which word means the same as ‘Absolute’? [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: XvKv cvwb mieivn I cqtwb®‹vkb KZ…©cÿ
(WASA) -Gi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -19]
A Complete B Division C Small D Half Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Absolute/Complete- m¤ú~Y©, cy‡ivcywi; Division- wefvM; Small- ‡QvU, ÿz`ª; Half- A‡a©K;
2. Synonyms of ‘Admonition’ is - [wmwKDwiwUR G·‡PÄ Kwgkb (AD) 19 Ryb 21]
A Weapon B Warning C Preamble D Alarm Ans:b
3. ‘Anomaly’ means- [gv`ªvmv wkÿv Awa. (‡÷vi wKcvi) 19 Ryb 21]
A annual B irregularity C formality D amassing Ans:b
4. What is the meaning of ‘Apartheid’? [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Kztwet (B) 19-20]
A apart B distance C discrimination D dialogue Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: apartheid/ discrimination- RvwZ we‡Øl, ˆelg¨; a) apart- c„_K, Avjv`v; b) `yiZ¡, d) msjvc;
5. The word ‘Amortization’ is the antonym of- [mvavib exgv K‡c©v‡ik‡bi A¨vwmm‡U›U g¨v‡bRvi 2019]
A amicable settlement B full payback at a time  GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ:
C write- off D payback in installments Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Amortization- `xN©w`b a‡i wbqwgZ A_© cÖ`v‡bi gva¨‡g FY cwi‡kvaKiY; a) amicable settlement- gvgjv
wb®úwËKiY; b) full payback at a time-GKKvjxb c~Y© cwi‡kvaKiY; c) write- off- ‡K‡U †`Iqv;
  Remind Tips: k‡ãi evbvb wK Zv wPšÍv Kiæb Zv‡Z GKev‡iB spelling Aa¨v‡qi covi KvR n‡q hv‡e;
6. The synonym of ‘alluring’ is [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (wm) (†mU-2) 19-20]
A unexpected B tempting C disappointing D ordinary Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: a) unexpected- AcÖZ¨vwkZ; b) tempting- ‡jvfbxq; c) nZvkvRbK; d) mvavib ev mvgvb¨;
7. Which word is similar to ‘Appall’? [ Kgb cÖkœ: 40th BCS 2019]
A deceive B confuse C dismay D solicit Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: dismay/ appall- nZvk Kiv, AvZw¼K Kiv; a) deceive- cÖZviYv Kiv; b) confuse- BZ¯ÍZ Kiv; d)
solicit- ‡Kvb wKQz m¤ú©‡K Av‡e`b/ Aby‡iva Kiv, cÖKv‡k¨ †hŠb msm‡M©i cÖ¯Íve †`Iqv;
8. ‘Annihilate’ (Antonym)- [Ptwet (D1) 15-16,  GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: 15Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb -19]
A arrive B establish C elicit D deprive Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: annihilate- m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c aŸsm Kiv; a) arrive- Avmv; b) cªwZwôZ Kiv; c) ‡ei K‡i Avbv; d) ewÂZ Kiv;
9. “Ab initio” Gi evsjv cwifvlv Kx? [Lv`¨ Awa. (Dc-cwi`k©K)- 19 b‡f. 21]
A Abycw¯’Z B AwaKvi C cÖviw¤¢K D ga¨eZx© Ans:c
10. Antonym of ‘Abate’ is- [wmwKDwiwUR G·‡PÄ Kwgkb (AD) 19 Ryb 21]
A Enhance B Decrease C Deluge D Reduce Ans:a

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 752 ~ 01740- 073569


GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
11. What is the opposite word ‘Anarchy’ is? [34th BCS, Rtwet (C) 17-18, ivtwet (E-‡Rvo) 15-16]
A confusion B order C honesty D poverty Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: anarchy- AivRKZv; a) confusion- Zvj‡Mvj cvKv; b) order- k„•Ljv; c) mZZv; d) `wi`ªZv;
12. The synonym of ‘Abandon’ is- [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-17, Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee
Assistant Teller -18]
A Abscond B Discontinue C Neglect D Condense Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Abandon/ abscond- AvZ¥‡Mvcb Kiv, cwiZ¨vM Kiv; b) eÜ Kiv; c) D‡cÿv Kiv; d) Nb Kiv;
`„wó AvKl©Y: wcÖq cvVK, vocabulary g‡b ivLv KwVb| ZvB ej‡ev Aa¨vqwU evievi reading co–b- Avi Vocabulary g‡b
ivLvi `y`v©šÍ wKQz †KŠkj- Aa¨v‡qi ïiæ‡Z †`Lyb-
13. Abolish kãwUi synonym-[mn. RR-10, Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK-11, cÖv_wgK mn; wkÿK (emšÍ)-10, (wkDjx)-11, (†gNbv)-01, 12]
A cancel B perform C create D generate Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Abolish/cancel-evwZj Kiv b) perform- m¤úv`b Kiv c) create-m„wó d) generate-D™~¢Z Kiv
  A_© g‡b ivLvi Tips: cÖwZw`b †QvU GKwU KvM‡R 5-10 wU Bs‡iRx kã wj‡L wbb| PjwZ c‡_, AvÇvi mgq,
Ny‡gi c~‡e© I c‡i evievi †PvL eyjvb| cªwZ kyµevi/ mßv‡n GKw`b 7w`‡bi 7wU KvW© Revise w`b;
14. What is the synonym of ‘adjourn’? [BRDB Gi Dc‡Rjv cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v -12]
A to run B to stop C to laugh D apply Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: adjourn-¯’wMZ ivLv a) run-Pvjvb b) stop-eÜ Kiv c) laugh-nvwm; d) apply-Av‡e`b Kiv;
15. Which is similar in meaning to the word ‘Appease’? [Rtwet (D) 15-16, (C) 14-15]
A Resourceful B Placate C Meander D Enrage Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: appease/ Placate- kvšÍ Kiv; a) Resourceful- m¤ú`kvjx; c) Meander- AuvKveuvKv †Nvov; d) wÿß Kiv;
16. Antonym for the word ‘Abundant’ is- [Kvwi. I gv`ªvmv wkÿv gš¿. (Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤ú.) 11 Ryb 21, ivtwet (E) we‡Rvo 15-16, Rtwet (B) 17-18]
A wrong B accidental C wide D scarce Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: abundant- cÖPzi; a) wrong- fzj; b) accidental- `~N©Ubv; c) wide- PIov; d) scarce-¯^íZv;
17. Antonym of ‘Augment’ is- [BSC Senior Officer (IT/ICT)-18, Rvtwet (F) 16-17]
A Heighten B Intensify C Diminish D Morbid Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Augment- e„w× cvIqv; a) heighten- e„w× Kiv; b) intensify- ZxeªZi Kiv; c) n«vm Kiv; d) e¨vwaMÖ¯’;
18. What is the synonym of ‘Alliance’? [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21]

A Enmity B Alien C Association D Separation Ans:c


19. ‘Allegation’ means/refers to- [6ô we‡RGm (mnKvix RR) -11, Btwet (G) 17-18]
A accusation B rebuke
C disapproval D statement made without proof Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: allegation/ accusation- Awf‡hvM; b) rebuke- wZi¯‹vi Kiv; c) disapproval- Abby‡gv`b, wfbœgZ;
20. Synonym of ‘August’ is- [Rvtwet (R) 11-12, (G) 17-18, (H) 11-12, Rtwet (C) 17-18, ivtwet (D) 17-18]
A common B ridiculous C dignified D petty Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: august/ dignified- m¤§vwbZ; a) common- mvaviY; b) ridiculous- nvm¨Ki; d) petty- ÿz`ª, †QvU,
21. ‘Arduous’ means- [etwet (B) 12-13, Xvtwet (C) 14-15, Ptwet (F1) 15-16]
A hazardous B difficult C different D pleasurable Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Arduous/ difficult- `ytmva¨, KóKi; a) hazardous- SuywKc~Y©; c) different- wfbœ, c„_K; d) Dc‡fvM¨;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 753 ~ 01740- 073569
22. He is an amateur tennis player. Here ‘Amateur’ means: [ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU (wW) (MÖæc-1)]
A Regular B famous C Adult D Non-Professional Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Amateur/ None-Professional;- A‡ckv`vi, Avbvwo †jvK; a) wbqwgZ; b) weL¨vZ; c) cÖvßeq¯‹;
 Digital Tips: ‡h¸‡jv KwVb kã g‡b nq †m¸‡jv wb‡Ri gy‡L ‡gvevB‡j Audio ˆZwi K‡i wb‡RB ïbyb-
23. What is the synonym of ‘Apex’? [Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR (weÁvb Abyl`) 2018-19]
A bottom (wb¤œ we›`y) B lowest point C acme D high Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Apex/ acme- P~uov; a) bottom/ lowest point- wb¤œ we›`y; d) high- DuPy;
24. ‡Kvb kãhyMjwU wfbœ? [39Zg wewmGm (we‡kl)]
A False, True B Sharp, Blunt C Love, Affection D Abundance, Scarcity Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: False- wg_¨v Sharp- aviv‡jv Abundance- cÖvPzh© Love- ‡¯œn, fv‡jvevmv
True- mZ¨ Blunt- †fvuZv Scarcity- Afve Affection- ‡¯œn, fv‡jvevmv
A_©vr cÖwZwU kã hyM‡j ci¯úi wecixZ kã (Antonym) i‡q‡Q; wKš‘ Love- f‡jvevmv, †¯œn, ggZv Ges
Affection- ‡¯œn, fv‡jvevmv, ggZv G kãhyMj mgv_©K (Synonym).
25. Find the opposite word of ‘Anomalous’? (A¨v‡bvg¨v‡jm) [BSC Senior Officer (8-Bank) 2018]
A Antagonist B Analogous C Enemy D Common Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Anomalous- wfbœ, e¨wZµgx; a) Antagonist- we‡ivax; b) Analogous- Abyiƒc; c) kÎæ; d) mvaviY;
26. Synonym of ‘Assiduous’ is- [et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (E) 15-16, (D) 16-17, (F) 18-19]
A rejection B diligent C indolent D careless Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: assiduous/ diligent- Aa¨emvqx; a) rejection- cÖZ¨vLvb, evwZjKiY; c) Ajm; d) AmZK©, Ag‡bv‡hvMx;
27. ‘What is the antonym of ‘Antagonist’ is?- [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (A) 15-16]
A Artist B percussionist C protagonist D dentist Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: antagonist- we‡ivax a) Artist- wkíx; b) percussionist- cvKv©kvwb÷ (ev`K); c) cÿ/cÖavb †bZv; d) `vu‡Zi wPwKrmK;
28. An antonym of ‘Altruism’ is- [Xvtwet (C) 10-11, (A) 16-17]
A honesty B Philanthropy C Tolerance D selfishness Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Altruism/ honesty- mr, c‡ivcKvwiZv; b) philanthropy- gvbe‡cÖg, Rb‡mev; c) mwnòzZv; d) ¯^v_©ciZv;
29. The antonym of ‘Altruism’ is - [Rvtwet 13-14]
A amity B bases C selfishness D chaos Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Altruism- civ_©ciZv; a) amity- eÜzZ¡; b) bases- wfZ; c) selfishness- ¯^v_©ciZv; d) wek„•Ljv;
30. What is the synonym of ‘Altruism’?- [Xvtwet (B-Elective) 14-15]
A honesty B philanthropy C tolerance D selfishness Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: altruism- c‡ivcKvwiZv; a) honesty- mZZv; b) philanthropy- gvbecÖxwZ; c) mn¨; d) ¯^v_©ciZv;
31. The antonym of the word ‘Adverse’ is- [Bangladesh Bank (Off.)-01, [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21, 12-
Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-15, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (A) 10-11]
A hostile B negative C favourable D unfavourable Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: adverse/ hostile/ unfavourable – cÖwZKzj, kÎæZv; b) negative- ‰bvZevPK; c) favourable- AbyKzj;
32. Acme (Synonym) [wZZvm M¨vm UªvÝwgkb GÛ wWmwUªweDkb †WcywU A¨vwmm‡U›U BÄwbqvi)-11]
A prolific B warmth C zenith D panacea Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Acme/ zenith- P~ov; a) prolific- De©i; b) warmth- Mig; d) panacea- me©‡iv‡Mi Jla;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 754 ~ 01740- 073569


33. The antonym of ‘Atheist’(GB w_‡q÷) is- [mnKvix RR-10, Rywbqi AwWUi-14, gnvmwPe wbixÿ‡Ki Kvhv©jq (Rywbqi-AwWUi)-
14,Rvtwet (E) 15-16]
A agonistic B idealist C believer D non-believer Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Atheist/ non-believer- Awek¦vmx, bvw¯ÍK, ag© Awek¦vmx; a) ‰ewi, cÖwZ‡ivwa; b) Av`k©ev`x e¨w³; c) wek¦vmx;
34. The word ‘Analogous’ G¨vbvjMvm means- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgbœ: `y‡hv©M e¨e¯’vcbv Awa`߇ii Awdm mnKvix-19, ivtwet 06-07]
A dissimilar B symmetrical C similar D distance Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Analogous/similar(Adj.)- m`„k; a) dissimilar- Am`„k; b) (wm‡gwUªK¨vj)- cÖwZmg; d) `~iZ¡;
35. The Synonym of ‘Ambition’ is- [¯^v¯’¨ I cwi. Kj¨vY gš¿Yv. KwgD. †nj&_ †K. †cÖvfv. 2018, ivtwet 09-10]
A desire B indifference C aimlessness D purposelessness Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: a) desire/ambition- D”PvKv•ÿv, AvKzj AvKv•ÿv; b) D`vmxbZv; d) purposelessness/ aimlessness-
D‡Ïk¨nxbZv, jÿ¨nxbZv;
36. The opposite of ‘Antique’ is- [ivtwet (mgvRKg©, mgvRweÁvb) 07-08]
A modern B old fashioned C ancient D distant past Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: antique/ ancient - cÖvPxb, AwZ cyivZb; a) modern- AvaywbK; b) AwZe„×; d) my`~i AZxZ;
37. The opposite of ‘Adulterated’ is- [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. PO (G-3) – 10, Pubali Bank (Senior Officer)-11,
ivtwet 03-04, (B-Law) 16-17]
A Pure B solid C deviation D delay Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: adulterated- `~wlZ; a) pure- weï×; b) solid- KwVb; c) mZ¨ c_ n‡Z weP~¨wZ; d) delay- wej¤^, evav;
38. What is the antonym of ‘Adjacent’? [ivtwet 09-10]
A avow B receive C close D remote Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: adjacent- wbKUeZx©; a) avow- mZ¨ e‡j †NvlYv Kiv; b) receive-MÖnY Kiv; c) eÜ Kiv; d) `~ieZ©x;
 Home Tips: cÖwZ w`b wKQz wKQz kã White Board wK‡b †mLv‡b wj‡L †i‡L gv‡S gv‡S †PvL eyjvb-
39. The synonym of ‘Authentic’?[cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK (XvKv)-12, ivtwet (mgvRKg©) 06-07, Rvtwet (C1) 17-18]
A correct B genuine C exact D documentary Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Authentic/ genuine(Adj.)- weï×, LuvwU; a) correct/exact- wbfy©j, mwVK; d) documentary- ¯^vÿ¨, cÖvgvwYK;
40. The antonym of ‘Abhor’ is [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. Assistant Officer (G-3 ) – 13, ivtwet (D) 12-13]
A detest B loathe C love D despise Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: abhor/detest/loathe/despise (v)- AZ¨šÍ N„Yv, AcQ›` Kiv; c) love-AwaK cQ›` Kiv, fvjevmv;
41. He has natural aversion towards duplicity. [Fast security Islami Bank (PO)-09]
A Distaste B Attraction C Affinity D Inclination Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Aversion/ distaste- N„Yv, weZ…òv; b) attraction- AvKl©Y; c) AvZ¥xqZvi m¤úK©; d) †SuvK, cªeYZv;
42. Correct antonym of ‘Ameliorate’ is- [cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK (Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi, K¨vk)-14, ivtwet 10-11]
A strengthen B relieve C aggravate D subside Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ameliorate- DbœwZ Kiv; a) kw³kvjx Kiv ev nIqv; b) kvšÍ, Dckg Kiv; c) AwaK Lvivc Kiv; d) n«vm cvIqv;
43. ‘Assemble’ (Antonym): [mvDw`÷ e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-05, Rvtwet (H) 11-12]
44. Antonym of the word ‘Assemble’(R‡ov Kiv) is- [ivtwet (E3) 17-18, etwet (we) 11-12]
A join B adhere C separate D line Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Assemble- R‡ov Kiv; a) join- AskMÖnb; b) adhere- ‡g‡b Pjv, †j‡M _vKv; c) Avjv`v; d) ‡iLv;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 755 ~ 01740- 073569


45. ‘Assemble’ means- [Lv`¨ Awa`߇ii Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-12, Xvtwet (D) 10-11, NU (gvbweK) 10-11]
A unite B disperse C separate D split Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Assemble/ unite- GKÎ Kiv; b) disperse- me©w`‡K Qwo‡q cov; c) separate- Avjv`v; d) wef³ Kiv;
46. The correct antonym of the word ‘Amazing’ is- [Xvtwet (D) 05-06, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15]
A deceitful B clever C ordinary D shocking Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: amazing- RvuKRgKc~Y©; a) deceitful(Adj.)- cÖZviYvc~Y©; b) PvjvK; c) mvaviY; d) AwZkq †e`bv`vqK;
47. The synonym of ‘Abortive’ is- [Rvtwet (A_©bxwZ) 09-10, mve-‡iwRóªvi-03, NU (gvbweK) 10-11]
A unsuccessful B consuming C familiar D fruitful Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Abortive/ unsuccessful- e¨_© ev wbõj; b) consuming- MÖvmKvix ev MÖvmKiY; c) Rvbv‡kvbv; d) Kvh©Kwi;
48. The word ‘Altitude’ means- [Ptwet (A) 12-13, RvZxq msm` mwPevj‡qi mnKvix M‡elYv Awdmvi-06]
A broad B speed C great D height Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Altitude/ height- D”PZv, MfxiZg; a) broad- cÖk¯Í; b) Speed- MwZ; c) Great- gnr;
49. ‘Aggravate’ means- [Btwet (C) 16-17, N.U. (gvbweK) 10-11, nvtwetcÖtwet (B) 12-13, 16-17]
A to become sick B to accuse C to cultivate D to make worse Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Aggravate/ make worse- AwaKZi Lvivc Kiv; a) Amy¯’ nIqv; b) Awfhy³ Kiv; c) Pvl Kiv, PP©v Kiv;
50. The word ‘Amicable’ means? [SESDP Gi M‡elYv Kg©KZv©-15, ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yv. KwgD. †nj&_ †Kqvi †cÖvfvBWvi-18, 30
Zg wewmGm/ evsjv‡`k ‡ijI‡q Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡Kvkjx, Rtwet (C) 15-16, NSI-Gi wdì Awdmvi-17, Rupali Bank Ltd. Senior - 13]
A friendly B very
intimate C hostile D inviting Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Amicable/ friendly- †mŠnv`©¨c~Y©, eÜyfvevcbœ; b) LyeB Nwbô; c) cÖwZKzj; d) Avgš¿b Rvbv‡bv;
  Remind Tips: Word wU †Kvb parts of speech Ges n¨uv-‡evaK bvwK, bv-‡evaK A_© †`q Zv ey‡S co–b;
51. The appropriate synonym of ‘Adequate’ is- [Btwet (AvBb) 05-06, 04-05, NU (gvbweK) 12-13]
A inadequate B sufficient C little D large Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: adequate/ sufficient- ch©vß, cÖPyi; a) inadequate- Ach©vß; c) little- Aí, bMY¨; d) wekvj, cÖPzi;
52. The antonym of ‘Alien’ is- [evsjv‡`k e¨vsK-13, 10g †em. wkÿK wbeÜb-14, Ptwet (D) 06-07,13-14]
A native B foreign C exotic D align Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: foreign/ alien/ exotic- ewnivMZ, we‡`wk; a) native- ¯’vbxq, †`kxq; d) align- †kÖYxe× Kiv, mvwi Kiv;
53. The antonym of ‘Apostate’ is- [Mercantail Bank (Office)-08, Ptwet (D) 04-05]
A loyal B poverty C turncoat D false Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: apostate- ¯^ag©Z¨vMx; a) loyal- ag©vbyMZ, wek¦¯Í; b) poverty- `vwi`ª¨; c) ¯^`jZ¨vMx; d) wg_¨v, fyj;
54. Choose the opposite word of ‘Assets’ [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. (SO/Po)-10, Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd.
AO (G-3) – 10,  GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: moK I †mZz cwienb gš¿vYj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (hvwš¿K)-19, Lyjbv wek¦t (B) 14-15]
A Debt B Property C Liability Treasure D Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Assets/ Property/ Treasure- m¤ú`; a) Debt- FY, †`bv; c) Liability- `vq, eva¨ev`KZv;
  A_© g‡b ivLvi Tips: cÖwZw`b †QvU GKwU KvM‡R 5-10 wU Bs‡iRx kã wj‡L wbb| PjwZ c‡_, AvÇvi mgq,
Ny‡gi c~‡e© I c‡i evievi †PvL eyjvb| cªwZ kyµevi/ mßv‡n GKw`b 7w`‡bi 7wU KvW© Revise w`b;
55. Acumen is incompatible with - [Rvtwet (F) 14-15, 16-17]
A perception B obesity C stupidity D retract Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: acumen/ perception- m~ÿ wePvikw³; b) obesity- ¯’~jZv; c) stupidity- wbe©yw×Zv; d) retract- cÖZ¨vnvi Kiv;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 756 ~ 01740- 073569


PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
56. What is the antonym ‘Apostate’? [kÖg Awa`߇ii †iwR÷ªvi- 00]
A Loyalist B Cancellation C Poverty D Believe Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Apostate- ag©Z¨vMx; a) Loyalist- ivRf³ e¨w³; b) Cancellation- evwZj; c) `ªwi`ª; d) wek¦vm;
57. The antonym of the word ‘Awesome’ [wkÿv, WvK, ¯^v¯’¨ I A_© gš¿Yv. cÖkvmwbK I e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v -15]
A grand B daunting C majestic D disgusting Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: awesome/ grand- gnvb, cÖPÛ fv‡jv; b) daunting- fxwZKi; c) majestic- ivRKxq; d) AwZ weiw³Ki;
58. What is the antonym of ‘Attraction’? [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii mgvRKj¨vY msMVb- 05]
A lure B charm C repulsion D attractiveness Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: attraction/ charm- AvKl©Y; a) lure- ‡Uvc, cÖ‡jvfb; c) repulsion- weKl©Y; d) AvKl©YxqZv;
59. ‘Approach’ kãwUi mwVK antonym †KvbwU? [Lv`¨ Awa`߇ii Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-12]
A Come B Retract C Decrease D Move Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Approach- AwfMgb; a) Come- Avmv; b) Retract- cÖZ¨vnvi Kiv; c) Decrease- Kgv‡bv; d) c`‡ÿc;
60. Choose the opposite in meaning of the word ‘Arrogant’. [3q we‡RGm cÖv_wgK cixÿv- 07]
A Insolent B Proud C Rude D Meek Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Arrogant/ Insolent/ Rude- Af`ª, `vw¤¢K ev AcgvbRbK; b) Proud- Mwe©Z; d) Meek- web¤ª;
Written Tips: ‡ewk w`b g‡b ivL‡Z PvB‡j LvZvq wj‡L wj‡L covi Af¨vm M‡o Zzjyb-
61. What would be the right antonym of ‘Annihilation’? [15Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq)-18]
A destroy B obliterate C establish D extinguish Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Annihilation/ destroy/ obliterate - aŸsm, aŸsm Kiv; c) establish- ¯’vcb Kiv; d) wbfv‡bv;
62. Give the antonym of the word ‘Ascend’. [moK I Rbc_ Awa. Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)- 03]
A Go up B Stop C Move away D Go down Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Ascend/ Go up- e„w× cvIqv, Dc‡i IVv; b) Stop- _vgv; c) Move away- `~‡i miv; d) bvgv, nvi gvbv;
63. The Synonym of the word ‘ability’ is- [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbe. I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) -15]
A Property B Appropriacy C Capability D Disability Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Ability/ Capability- mvg_¨©; a) Property- m¤úwË; b) fzj kã d) Disability- AÿgZv;
64. Choose the antonym ‘Accept’ is- [ivtwet (Bmjvgx-÷vwWR) 09-10]
A reject B respond C repudiate D retort Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: accept- MÖnY Kiv; a) cÖZ¨vL¨vb Kiv; b) Reve †`qv; c) wb‡Ri e‡j A¯^xKvi Kiv; d) e¨½ K‡i `yªZ Reve †`qv
65. What is the antonym of ‘acquaintance’? [cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi -17]
A hostile B indifferent C ignorance D familiar Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: acquaintance- AwfÁZvjä Ávb, cwiPq; a) kÎæfvevcbœ; b) D`vmxb; c) AÁZv; d) mycwiwPZ,
66. Which is the meaning of the word ‘Allusion’? [Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi -10]
A false impression B prophecy C intrigue D indirect reference Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: allusion/ indirect reference- c‡ivÿ D‡jøL; a) ‡gvn, `„wó weåg; b) fwel¨ØvYx; c) lohš¿, PµvšÍ (Kiv);
67. The supply of food and beverage for the program was abundant. (Abyôv‡bi Rb¨ Lvevi Ges
cvbxq mieivn wQj cÖPzi) [Sonali Bank Ltd. Senior Officer (Cash) 2018]
A inadequate B substandard C excellent D plentiful Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Abundant/ plentiful- cÖPyi; A‡Xj; a) inadequate- Ach©vß, b) Substandard- wb¤œgv‡bi; c) PgrKvi;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 757 ~ 01740- 073569


68. The synonym of ‘Ambiguous’ is- [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-17]
A alien B certain C dubious D dangerous Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Ambiguous/ dubious- AwbwðZ; a) alien- wfb‡`kx; b) certain- wbwðZ; d) dangerous- fqvbK;
69. The antonym of ‘Accord’ is- [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller 2018]
A Solution B Act C Decent D Concord Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Accord/ Concord – HK¨, wgjb; a) Solution- mgvavb; b) act- fvb Kiv, cÖZviYv Kiv; c) f`ª;
70. The antonym of the word ‘Abandon’ is- [cÖwZiÿv gš¿vj‡i wmwfjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi I mn: cwiPvjK-16]
A Retain B Abdicate C Detain D Couture Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Abandon- cwiZ¨vM Kiv, †Q‡o †`qv; A Retain- ivLv, eRvq ivLv, B Abdicate- wmsnvmb Z¨vM Kiv; C
Detain- AvU‡K ivLv; D Couture- cwi”Q‡`i bKkv ˆZix I cÖ¯‘ZKiY;
71. The antonym of- ‘Alive’ is- [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller- 2018]
A Passive B Dead C Asleep D Drowsy Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Alive (RxweZ, R¨všÍ); a) Passive- wbw®Œq; b) Dead (g„Z); c) asleep- NygšÍ; d) drowsy- Z›`ªvjy;
72. The synonym of- ‘Adversity’ is- [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller- 2018]
A Crisis B Misfortune C Failure D Helplessness Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Adversity/ misfortune- `yf©vM¨; a) Crisis- msKUKvj; c) Failure- e¨_©Zv; d) Helplessness- AmnvqZ¡;
  Remind Tips: k‡ãi evbvb wK Zv wPšÍv Kiæb Zv‡Z GKev‡iB spelling Aa¨v‡qi covi KvR n‡q hv‡e;
73. The synonym of ‘Accuse’ is- [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller- 2018]
A absolve B exonerate C vindicate D impeach Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Accuse- Awfhy³ Kiv, ‡`vlx Kiv; a) absolve/ exonerate- gyw³ †`qv, Awf‡hvM ‡_‡K `vq gyw³ †`qv; c)
vindicate- cÖgvY ev cÖwZcv`b Kiv; d) impeach (cÖkœ †Zvjv), m‡›`n DÌvcb Kiv;
74. ‘Anxiety’ means- [ûeû Kgb: ‡emvg. wegvb KZ….© (dvqvi wjWvi) 11 †m‡Þ. 21, Probashi Kallyan Bank senior Executive Officer-
2018, Rupali Bank Ltd. Senior - 13]
A worry B comfort C faith D none fo them Ans:a
Hints: Anxiety/ worry- D‡ØM, `ywPšÍv; b) comfort- Avivg; c) faith- wek¦vm;
75. What is the antonym of ‘Anarchy- A¨vb&vwK&’ ? [RvZxq ivR¯^ †ev‡W©i B݇c±i/wcÖ‡fw›Uf Awdmvi/ ‡Mv‡q›`v Kg©KZv©-10, GKwU evwo
GKwU Lvgvi cÖKí- 17]
A Unrest Instability
B C peace D Lawlessness Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Anarchy/ Unrest/ Instability/ Lawlessness- AivRKZv, A`g¨, Aw¯’i; c) peace- kvwšÍ;
76. The word ‘Anathema’ means- [6ô we‡RGm (mnKvix RR) -11]
A poison B detested person or thing
C imprisonment D short musical composition Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: anathema/ detested person or thing- Lye N„wYZ e¨w³ ev e¯‘; a) wel; c) Kviv`Ð; d) mswÿß ev`¨hš¿;
77. The synonym of ‘Antagonist’ is- [eb I cwi‡ek gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK-95]
A Quarrelsome B Opponent C Hyperactive D Belligerent Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: antagonist/ Opponent- kÎyZv; a) Quarrelsome- SMov‡U; c) Hyperactive- gyPwK nvmv; d) gvigy‡Lv;
78. The synonym of the word ‘Articulate’ is- [RbZv e¨vsK wj. A¨vwmm‡U›U Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi -17]
A aware B garbled C unintelligible D eloquent Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: articulate- my›`i I ¯úófv‡e K_v ej‡Z mÿg; m‡PZb; weåvwšÍKi; A‡evaMg¨; my›`i evPbfw½i AwaKvix;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 758 ~ 01740- 073569


79. The synonym of ‘Affluent’ is- [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller 2018]
A Prosperous B Poor C Talkative D Close Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Affluent/ Prosperous- weËevb, cÖvPzh©gq, mg„w×kvjx; c) talkative- evPvj;
fvwm©wU cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
80. ‘Archaic’ is opposite of- [Rvtwet (we) 11-12]
A opaque B belligerent C new D peaceful Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Archaic- cÖvPxb; a) opaque- A¯^”Q; b) belligerent- hy×iZ; c) new- bZzb; d) kvwšÍwcÖq;
81. The opposite of ‘accidental’ is—. [Xvtwet 18-19; BDwbU N (cybtM„nxZ)]
A intentional B occupational C sensational D chaotic Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Accidental- AvKw¯§K; a) intentional- cwiKwíZ; b) †ckvwfwËK; c) D‡ËRbvc~Y©; d) wek„•Ljv;
82. The synonym of ‘Alacrity’ is- [ivtwet (D) 12-13]
A careful B separate C eagerness D criticism Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Alacrity/ eagerness(n)- Kg©PÂj, AvMÖn; A careful- mZK©, hZœevb; C Avjv`v/c„_K; D mgv‡jvPbv;
83. Synonym of ‘Awful’ is- [ivtwet 03-04]
A cheap B dreadful C horrible D shocking Ans:b,c
e¨vL¨v: awful/ dreadful/ horrible- AcÖxwZKi, fqvbK; a) cheap- m¯Ív, ev‡R; d) AwZkq †e`bv`vqK;
we.`ª: ïay fvwm©wU‡Z Avmv A‡bK cÖkœ wQ‡jv hv ev` w`‡qwQ| KviY †m¸‡jv PvKzwii cÖ¯‘wZi Rb¨
AcÖ‡qvRbxq| Avgiv M‡elYv K‡iB ejwQ, Ggb wKQz co–b hv Avcbvi `iKvi| ab¨ev`|

weMZ mvj wfwËK -Table- Aek¨B co‡Z n‡e (Group- B)


Sl. Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms
77 Baggy (e¨vwM) wX‡jXvjv loose, sloppy, loose-fitting, tight- Avu‡Uvmv‡Uv
78 Banish, Exile wbe©vmb †`qv expel, throw out, blackball attack, unfasten
79 Bankrupt ‡`Dwjqv Ruined, insolvent solvent, victory, success
80 Beauty ‡mŠ›`h© cuteness, loveliness, glory Repulsive/ Ugly- weiw³Ki
81 Belief wek¦vm doctrine, individualism, unbelief
82 Belligerent Kjnc~Y©; Bellicose (‡ewj‡KŠm&); Hostile Friendly (‡d«b&W&wj); peaceful
(‡ejxR¨vi¨v›U&)adj hy×evR
83 Benefit Noun DcKvwiZv Favour, Help, Co operatior nonpayment, leave, pull
out, dissuade
Benevolent `qvjy; e`vb¨ Kind; Unselfish; Benign Cruel; Selfish; Greedy (MÖxW);
84
(†ewb‡fv‡j›U)adj (webvB&b&); Merciful (gvwm©dzj&) Malicious (g¨vwjkvm&)
85 Benign (weÕbvBb) djcÖ` kind harmful-ÿwZKi, unkind
86 Biased cÿcvZ`yó one-sided , slanted, partial neutral-wbi‡cÿ
87 Bizarre wewPÎ, D™¢U outlandish, eccentric conventional, tough, normal
88 Black Kv‡jv dark white-mv`v
Blame (‡eøB&g&) ‡`vl †`qv Criticize (wµ-wU-mvB&S&) Praise (cÖksmv Kiv); Thank
89 verb
Reproach (wi‡cÖŠP&) Admire; Commend (K‡gb&W&)

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 759 ~ 01740- 073569


90 Bless Avwk©ev` Kiv raise, bring up Curse, demote- Awfkvc †`qv
91 Blink wgwU wgwU R¡jv act involuntarily derestricted
Bona-Fide LuvwU; cÖK…Z Genuine; Authentic (A- Bogus; Counterfeit (KBb&-Uvi&-
92
(‡evbv-dvB&W&) adj ‡_b&ÑwUK&) wdU&); Spurious (K…wÎg)
93 Booming `ªæZ mg„w×gq stentorian, full Shrinking/ thin- m‡¼vPbkxj
94 Bounty AK…cb generosity, kindness, charity Miser, turn penny, Jew
95 Brevity (‡eªwfwU) 1) mswÿßZv 1) Abridgement 1) Prolixity (cÖwjw·wU)
noun 2) ¯^í¯’vwqZ¡ 2) Temporality (‡Ug&‡cvi¨vwjwU). 2) Permanence
96 Brittle (weªUj) adj f½yi Fragile; Frangible (d«¨v-b&-wR- Strong; Tranquil (Uª¨vsKzwqj&)
e&j&); Friable (d«vBGBej)
97 Brow Kcvj/åæ Forehead avoid, back,
98 Bibulous- wbqš¿Y nviv‡bv; Fearful, Cowardly Sober- AvZ¥wbqš¿Y
99 Bustle (evm&j&) ‡Kvjvnjc~Y© race, move, hasten, belt along, Calm/ linger - kvšÍZv, cÖkvwšÍ;
Kg©KvÐ stand still, descend

Recent cÖkœ: G¸‡jv GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡KB Kgb wQ‡jv-


84. The antonym of the word 'Bibulous' is- [BTRC Dc-mn. cwi.-KvwiMwi, (19 †deªæ-21)]
A Fearful B Cowardly C Sober D Unenergetic Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Bibulous- AZ¨vwaK cvbvmv³, wbqš¿Y nviv‡bv; Fearful- fqvbK; Cowardly- fxiæ ¯^fv‡ei; Sober-
AvZ¥wbqš¿Y; Unenergetic- `ye©j|
85. ‘Bright’ Gi Synonym bq †KvbwU? [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (P) 19-20] [‡emvg. wegvb KZ…© (mn. wbiv. Kg©.) 18 †m‡Þ. 21]
A luminous B vivid C vibrant D glance Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Bright- Mfxifv‡e †`Lv/ g‡bv‡hvM w`‡q †`Lv; a) luminous- D¾j ev Av‡jvK`vqK; b) cÖvYešÍ; c)
cÖwZaŸwbkxj; d) SjK/SjKv‡bv|
86. The word BOUNTY is closest in meaning to ---. [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)]
A generosity B familiar C dividing line D sympathy Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Bounty/ generosity- AK…cb, `vbkxjZv; Familiar-cwiwPZ; Dividing line- wefvRK †iLv|
Sympathy- mnvbyf‚wZ|
87. The term ‘Bounce back’ means – [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡eZv‡ii mn-m¤úv`K 2019]
A flaunt B recover C please D topple Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: bounce back/ recover- c~‡e©i Ae¯’vq wdwi‡q Avbv; a) flaunt- (¯^M‡e©/ AvZ¥Z…wß wb‡q) Rvwni Kiv/ cÖKvk
Kiv; c) please- mš‘ó Kiv; d) topple- boe‡o nIqv Ges c‡o hvIqv;
88. ‡Kvb kãwU ‘Belittle’ kãwUi wecixZ A_© cÖKvk K‡i? [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: htwetcÖtwet (wm) 19-20]
A Expand B prohibit C In flate D Extol Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Belittle/ prohibit - Zz”QZvw”Qj¨ ev wbwl× Kiv; a) Expand- we¯Í…Z Kiv; c) evwku‡Z; d) cÖksmv Kiv;

Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|


https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 760 ~ 01740- 073569


GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
89. The word ‘Brittle’ means- [evsjv‡`k cigvby kw³ Kwgk‡bi GKvD›Um G¨vwmmU¨v›U-18, Xvtwet (C) 14-15, (A) 11-12, cÖvK cÖv_wgK
we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (`vwbqye)-13]
A strong B wiry C enduring D fragile Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Brittle/Fragile- f½yi; a) strong- kw³kvjx; b) Wiry- cvZjv Z‡e kw³kvjx; c) Enduring- ‰ah©;
90. ‘Biased’ (Antonym)- [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i mgvR‡mev Awdmvi -10, Ptwet (D1) 15-16]
A nefarious B neutral C nepotism D defending Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Biased- cÿcvZ`yó; a) nefarious- ‰ckvwPK; b) neutral- wbi‡cÿ; c) ¯^RbcÖxwZ; d) iÿvevPK;
91. The word ‘Banish’ means- [mn. cwi. (gv`K wbqš¿Y) I Kviv ZË¡veavqK -06, Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awd-10]
A exile B emerge C drive away D expel Ans:a (bv _vK‡j d)
e¨vL¨v: banish/ exile- wbe©vmb †`Iqv; b) emerge- Avwef©~Z, D™¢zZ nIqv; c) Zvwo‡q †`qv; d) ewn¯‹vi Kiv; ‡bvU:
hw`I mvaviYfv‡e exile Ges expel KvQvKvwQ A_© wKš‘ G‡`i g‡a¨ g~j cv_©K¨ n‡jv: Exile Øviv e¨vcK A‡_© †Kvb
†`k ev †Mvwô †_‡K †ei K‡i †`Iqv| Avi expel n‡jv †Kvb cixÿv ev KwgwU ‡_‡K eiLv¯Í Kiv|
92. The antonym of the word ‘barren’ is- [Rtwet (D) 09-10, ivtwet (E, ‡Rvo) 16-17, (A1) 12-13]
A waste B sterile C plain D fertile Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: barren/ sterile- eܨv, Abye©i; a) waste- AcPq Kiv; c) plain- ‡mvRv, mgZjf~wg; d) De©i, djbkxj;
93. The antonym of ‘Blunt’ is- [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. AO (Grade) – 13, Rvtwet 10-11]
A timid B fickle C sharp D ugly Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Blunt- ‡fvuZv; a) timid- fxZz; b) fickle- cwieZ©bkxj; c) sharp- Zxeª; d) ugly- KzwkÖ;
94. What is antonym of the word ‘Belittle’? [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii cwi`k©K-13, MY‡hvMv‡hvM Awa`߇ii
mnKvix Z_¨ Awdmvi-13]
A Worthless B Dull C Glorify D Useless Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Belittle- Ae‡njv Kiv, Zz”QZvw”Qj¨ Kiv; a) g~j¨nxb; b) wb‡¯ÍR; c) gwngvwš^Z Kiv; d) AKv‡Ri;
95. The antonym of ‘Bona-fide’ is- [RbZv e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-11, evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (mnKvix cwiPvjK)-12, ivtwet (D-AevwYR¨),
(dvBb¨vÝ) 07-08, 12-13]
A bondage B similar C honest D spurious Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: bona-fide- cÖK„Z, LuvwU; a) bondage- `vmZ¡; c) honest- mr; b) similar- GKRvZxq; d) bKj;
96. Synonym of ‘Brochure’ (eªvwmDi) is- [Btwet (B) 16-17, ivtwet (mgvRKg©) 03-04, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 17-18, evsjv‡`k cjøx
we`y¨Zvqb ‡ev‡W©i †Rbv‡ij g¨v‡b. (A_©-wnmve/A_© ivR¯^)-18, nvtwetcÖtwet (B) 09-10, Rvtwet (E2) 13-14]
A opening B bureau C pamphlet D censor Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Brochure/ pamphlet- cyw¯ÍKv; a) opening- D‡Øvabx; b) bureau(eyª)- `ßi; d) miKvix AbygwZ;
  Remind Tips: k‡ãi evbvb wK Zv wPšÍv Kiæb Zv‡Z GKev‡iB spelling Aa¨v‡qi covi KvR n‡q hv‡e;
97. Brevity’ means- [ivtwet (mgvRKg©) 05-06, (A_©bxwZ) 09-10]
A elongation B extension C abridgement D prolixity Ans:c
e¨vL¨v:Brevity/ abridgement- mswÿßZv; a) elongation (B‡jvb&‡MBkb&)/ extension- cÖmviY,we¯Ívi; d) `xN©Zv;
98. The antonym of ‘Bless’ is- [Bmjvgx e¨vsK (mnKvix Awdmvi, †MÖW -3) -13 Kztwet (B) 15-16]
A blame B abuse C curse D scold Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: bless- Avwk©ev` Kiv; a) blame- ‡`vl †`Iqv; b) Ace¨envi; c) Awfkvc †`Iqv; d) Zxeª Zxi¯‹vi Kiv
99. The antonym of ‘Booming’ is- [‡et‡ivtwet (D) 12-13, Btwet (G) 15-16]
A explosive B shrinking C peaking D smiling Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: booming- `ªæZ mg„w×gq; a) explosive- we‡ùviK; b) m‡¼vPbkxj; c) kxl©¯’vbxq; d) nvm¨D¾j;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 761 ~ 01740- 073569
100. Synonym of ‘Buccaneer’. [Xvtwet (D) 07-08, Lv`¨ Awa. Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-12, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15]
A bachelor B presenter C pirate D butcher Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: buccaneer/ pirate(n)- Rj`my¨; a) bachelor- AweevwnZ cyiæl; b) presenter- Abyôv‡bi †NvlK; d) KmvB;
101. The antonym of ‘Benevolent’ is- [ivtwet 07-08, Lytwet 07-08, Btwet (C) 14-15]
A malicious B tense C philanthropic D generous Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: benevolent, generous- D`vi, gnr; a) malicious- we‡ØlcivqY; b) D‡ËwRZ nIqv; c) gvbe‡cÖgx;
102. The word ‘Belligerent’ is synonymous to- [Rbkw³ I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi Dc-cwiPvjK-07, Lyt wet †mvkvj mv‡qÝ ¯‹zj) 11-
12,Rvtwe (E)-13-14, kvtwetcÖtwet 06-07]
A hostile B polite C clever D intelligent Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Belligerent/ hostile- Kjnc~Y©, kÎæfvevcbœ; b) polite- f`ª; c) clever- PvjvK; d) intelligent- wePÿY;
103. The synonym of ‘Bombastic’ is- [ms¯’vcb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-07, Btwet (D) 12-13, 13-14]
A sensitive B pompous C rapid D expensive Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Bombastic/ pompous- RuvKv‡jv, a) sensitive- ms‡e`bkxj, c) rapid- `ªyZ; d) expensive- e¨qeûj;
104. The word ‘Belated’ means- [13th BCS, Lv`¨ Awa. (Dc-cwi`k©K)- 19 b‡f. 21, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb Myß ms‡KZ cwi`߇ii mvBdvi
Awdmvi-05, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (2q †kªwY Kg©KZv©)-15, Ptwet (D) 04-05, Btwet (G) 14-15]
A complaining B offhand C weak D tardy Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Belated/ tardy- axiMwZ, AwZkq wej¤^; a) Awf‡hvM Kiv hvq Ggb; b) ¯^v”Q›` I mvejxj; c) `ye©j;
105. The opposite of ‘Bustle’ is- [mnKvix Z_¨ Awdmvi -05, ¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -16]
A hurry B tumult C calm D scald Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: bustle/ tumult- ûovûwo, ‡Kvjvnjc~Y©; a) hurry- Zvovûov; c) calm- kvšÍZv, cÖkvwšÍ; d) ev®úcÖ`vn;
PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
106. Choose the antonym of the word ‘Bashful’. [cjøx Kg© mnvqK dvD‡Ûkb A¨vwmm‡U›U g¨v‡bRvi-14]
A bold B sinful C beautiful D useful Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Bashful- jvRyK; a) bold- mvnmx; b) sinful- cvcx; c) beautiful- my›`i; d) useful- `iKvix;
107. What is the antonym of the word ‘Baggy’? [8g we‡RGm (mnKvix RR) -13]
A foggy B load C loose D tight Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: baggy/ loose- ‡Xvjv, wX‡jXvjv; a) Kzqvkv”Qbœ, Svcmv; d) wPcv, Avu‡Uvmv‡Uv; b) †evSv, ‡evSvB Kiv;
108. The opposite of the word ‘Benign’ is- [evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK (†WUv Gw›Uª K‡›Uªvj Acv‡iUi) -16]
A harmless B harmful C kind D honest Ans:b
109. The antonym of the word ‘Belittle’ is- [RbZv e¨vsK wj.A¨vwmm‡U›U Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi -17]
A criticize B flatter C exaggerate D adore Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: belittle- gh©v`v nvwb Kiv, †nq Kiv; a) criticize- mgv‡jvPbv Kiv; b) flatter- ‡Zvlvg` Kiv, c)
exaggerate- AwZiwÄZ Kiv, evwo‡q ejv: d) adore- AZ¨šÍ cQ›` Kiv, fw³ Kiv;
110. Appropriate meaning of ‘Bizarre’ is- [Lv`¨ Awa`ßi Lv`¨ cwi`k©K -11]
A strange B calamity C fatal D native Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: bizarre/ strange- A™¢zZ, wewPÎ, D™¢U; b) calamity- wech©q; c) fatal- gvivZ¥K, cÖvYNvZx; d) naive- mij;
111. The antonym of ‘belligerent’(gvigy‡Lv/ hy×evR)’ is- [12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-15]
A bellicose B pugnacious C peaceful D silent Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: belligerent/ bellicose/ pugnacious - gvigy‡Lv, hy×evR; c) peaceful- kvwšÍwcÖq; d) silent- wbie
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 762 ~ 01740- 073569
weMZ mvj wfwËK -Table- Aek¨B co‡Z n‡e (Group- C
SN Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms
100 Cacophonous kÖæwZKUz; †emy‡iv Inharmonious (Bb&-nvi&-‡gvwb- Euphonious (kÖæwZgayi)
(K¨vK‡dbvQ) adj AvQ&); Harsh (KK©k) Melodious (‡g‡jŠ-wW-AvQ&)
101 Cadaver noun jvk Corpse, dead body artifact, porosity, thick
102 Call verb WvKv Summon, entitle, tag discharge, inactivity, overact
103 Calm (Kvtg) adj kvšÍ Kiv composed, serene, tranquil Aggravate, discomposed
104 Camouflage QÙ‡ek mask, disguise whiten
noun
(K¨vgyd¬v:R)
105 Cancel verb evwZj Kiv Reject start, let
106 Candid (K¨vwÛW&) adj AKcU; gb‡Lvjv Frank; Sincere (wmb&-wmqvi&) Artful (AvU&©dzj&- Qjbvgq);
hones; Guileless(MvB&j-& jm&) Evasive(B-‡fB&-wQf&); devious
107 Candor (K¨vbWvi) AKcUZv; mijZv Frankness (d«vO&K&-‡bm&); Diplomacy (wW‡cøv-g¨vwm);
noun
Sincerity; Forthrightness Dishonesty
108 Cataclysm AvKw¯§K cÖPÛ Nuclear Winter, strength, good fortune
(K¨vUvwK¬Rvg)
noun cwieZ©b catastrophe
Cease _vgv, ‡_‡g hvIqv Stop, break, shut off continue, survive
109

110 Celebrity weL¨vZ Superstar Nonentity-¸iæZ¡nxb e¨w³


111 Celerity `ªæwZ, ‡eM velocity, speed, force immediate, mediate
112 Censure (‡Qb&kvi&) v mgv‡jvPbv Kiv Criticize; Deplore Praise (‡cÖB&S&); Extol
113 Central ‡K›`ªxq, cÖavb fundamental, important, peripheral- mxgvšÍeZ©x, cÖvwšÍK
114 Chaos (K¨vqm&) noun wek„•Ljv Disorder; Mess (‡gm&) Order (A-W©vi = k„•Ljv);
Anarchy (G¨v-bvi&-wK) Harmony (nvi&-†gvwb)
115 Charlatan nvZz‡o Wv³vi Imposter, quack, trickster qualified, undercharge
116 Circumvent dvu‡` †djv blockade, besiege, attack defend, decompression
117 Cite DׄwZ †`Iqv Quote, mention, advert criticize, rejection, ignore
118 Clarity ¯úóZv, ¯^”QZv clearness, lucidity confusion- wek„•Ljv, weåvwšÍ
119 Climax kxl©we›`y flood tide, juncture Nadir
120 Collapse cZb Debacle, Fall, Decline stay, stand still
121 Combination GKwÎKiY Aggregation Separation
122 Commemorate ¯§„wZ iÿv Kiv Observe, celebrate, keep lose, discontinue, refrain
123 Commend verb cÖksmv Kiv Praise(‡cÖB&S&); Extol(‡qK&m&-‡UŠj&) Criticize; Censure, Deplore
124 Commendable cÖksmbxq worthy, laudable Deplorable, ‡kvPbxq, `ytLRbK
125 Commonplace cªPwjZ, mvaviY unexciting, unglamorous exciting, new, creative
126 Compatriot ¯^‡`kevmx country-man, national noncitizen, foreign
127 Competent ‡hvM¨; mÿg; `ÿ Skilled (w¯‹j&W&); Proficient Incompetent (Bb&-Kg&-wc‡Ub&U&);
(Kg&wc‡U›U&) adj (cÖ-wd-wk-‡q›U&) Capable Unfit (A‡hvM¨)

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 763 ~ 01740- 073569


128 Compliance eva¨Zv keeping, abidance Disobedience- Aeva¨Zv
129 Comprehension Dcjwä, KvÛÁvb understanding, savvy(mvwf) incomprehension
130 Concentrate ‡K›`ªxf~Z Kiv turn, change state peripheral, right, left
131 Concise adj mswÿß compact, summary, brief voluble, prolix
132 Condemn wb›`v Kiv criticize, reprobate approve
133 Conducive AbyKzj contributory, tributary unobligated
Conjecture aviYv/Abygvb Kiv speculation, possibility, level, stay, practical
134
hypothesis, theory
Conjugal `v¤úZ¨, weevn Bridal unmarried
135
m¤úwK©Z
136 Consume LvIqv ev cvb Kiv eat, devour preserve- msiÿY Kiv
Contaminate `~wlZ Kiv Pollute; Adulterate; Purify (wcD&-wi-dvB&); Rinse
137
(KbU¨vwg‡bU) verb Muddy; Spoil(¯ú‡qj&) (wib&S&); Scrub (¯Œve&)
138 Contemporary mgmvgwqK, modern, modern-day Obsolete, outdated, antique
139 Convicts mvRvcÖvß Defendant, Criminal Acquit
140 Corpulent ¯’~j, †gvUv weighty, rotund, fat thin
141 Courteous b¤ª, mykxj Polite, nice, gracious impolite, ungraciousness
142 Credulous mijwek¦vmx, Trusting, credulous incredulous, distrustful
143 Cross-examine wRÁvmvev`, Interrogate criticize, disrepute
wbôzi; b„ksm Brutal(eªæUvj&); Ruthless Benevolent (†e-‡b-‡fv-‡j›U&);
144 Cruel (µz‡qj&) adj Merciless; Callous (K¨vjvQ&- Human (wnD&‡gb&); Kind;
wb`©q); Savage Humanitarian
145 Curriculum cvV¨m~wP Syllabus, program hardware, object program
146 Custom cÖ_v Convention, ritual inactivity, disagree,
Recent cÖkœ: G¸‡jv GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡KB Kgb wQ‡jv-
112. What is the opposite of ‘Concise’? [XvKv cvwb mieivn I cqtwb®‹vkb KZ…©cÿ (WASA)-Gi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -19]
A lengthy B generous C loose D brief Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: concise/ brief- mswÿß; a) lengthy- my`xN©; b) generous- D`vi; c) loose- AvjMv ev wXjv;
113. ‘Conduit' is nearest meaning to: [ißvwb cÖwµqv. KZ…©. (mn. e¨e.) 02 †deªæ 21] Ans:b
A Water tape B Pipe C Electrical cable D Moisture on windows puns
114. “Corrigendum” Gi evsjv cwifvlv Kx? [Lv`¨ Awa. (Dc-cwi`k©K)- 19 b‡f. 21]

A c~b©web¨vm B ïw×cÎ C Aby‡ivacÎ D cwiwkó cÎ Ans:b


115. Which of the following is an antonym of ‘COURAGEOUS’? [NSI (IqvPvi Kb‡÷.) 17 Sep. 21]

A Cowardly B Valiant C Indomitable D Undaunted Ans:a

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;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 764 ~ 01740- 073569


117. ‘Camouflage’ means- [Lv`¨ Awa. (Dc-cwi`k©K)- 19 b‡f. 21, NBR-Gi mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©.-12, NSI- Gi gy`ªvÿwiK-Kvg-Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡Ui-17]
A disappear B undercover C disguise D none of these Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: camouflage (K¨v‡gvDd¬vm&)/ disguise- QÙ‡ek; a) disappear- A`„k¨ nIqv; b) undercover- ¸ß, jyKvwqZ;
118. The antonym of the word ‘Castigate’ to- [Rupali Bank (Officer)-13, Rtwet (C) 13-14]
A incarcerate B extol C flatter D change Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: castigate- e¨vcK mgv‡jvPbv Kiv; a) incarcerate- Kviviæ× Kiv; b) extol/ praise- cÖksmv Kiv; c) flatter-
†Zvlvg` Kiv; d) change- cwieZ©b Kiv/ cvëv‡bv;
119. A synonym for ‘celebrity’ is- [Bangladesh Krish Bank Senior Cashier – 12, RvZxq mÂq cwi`߇ii mnKvwi cwiPvjK-09]
A superstar B politician C gentlemen D officer Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: celebrity/ superstar- `ªæwZ, ‡eM, mycvi÷vi; b) politician- ivRbxwZwe`; c) gentlemen- f`ª‡jvK; d) officer-
Kg©KZ©v;
120. Antonym of the word ‘concord’ [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yv. wgwjUvwi BwÄ. mvwf©‡m‡mi †÷vig¨vb-18, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 18-19]
A conflict B saintly C thrifty D harmony Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Concord- g‰ZK¨ ev wgj; Conflict- Ø›Ø, msNvZ, hy×; Saintly- mvay/FwlmyjL; thrifty- wgZe¨qx Ges
harmony- mv`„k¨, wgj;
121. What is the antonym of the word ‘clarity’? [Bangladesh Krishi Bank Senior Officer -12, ivtwet (J) 17-18, Rvtwet
(R) 11-12]
A confusion B profusion C fusion D diffusion Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: clarity- ¯úóZv, cwi¯‹vi fve; a) confusion- wek„•Ljv, weåvwšÍ, †Mvjgvj; b) profusion- AwZcÖvPzh©; c) fusion-
GKxfeb, mswgkªY; d) diffusion- Pviw`‡K Qwo‡q †`Iqv;
122. Synonym for ‘Courteous’ is- [ivtwet (g‡bvweÁvb) 09-10, Medical 17-18, Xvtwet (D) 18-19 evwZj]
A intelligent B well off C polite D kindness Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: courteous/polite- b¤ª, mykxj; a) intelligent- †gavex, wePÿY; b) well off- ‡mŠfvM¨evb; d) kindness- `qv;
123. ‘Clandestine’ kãwUi wecixZ A_©‡evaK kã †KvbwU? [Rvtwet (B)14-15, mn. _vbv cwievi cwi. Awdmvi-98]
A Overt B Coveted C Covet D Intractable Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Clandestine- †Mvcb; a) Overt- cÖZ¨ÿ; b) Coveted- CwáZ; c) Covet- CwáZ; d) Intractable- Aeva¨;
124. The synonym of the word ‘Conjecture’ is [ivtwet (D-AevwYR¨) 16-17, (D-evwYR¨) 17-18]
A grave B outward C to guess D to claim Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: conjecture/ guess- Abygvb Kiv; a) grave- mgvax; b) outward- evwn¨K; d) claim- `vwe Kiv;
125. The antonym of ‘Chaos’ is- [Rvtwet (M) 09-10, ivt wet (A) †Rvo 15-16]
A system B order C peace D calm Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: chaos-wek„•Lj; a) system-c×wZ; b) order- k„•Lj; c) peace- kvwšÍ; d) calm- kvšÍ _vKv;
126. ‘Competent’ means- [Xvtwet (A) 04-05, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15]
A able B forceful C competitive D communicative Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Competent/ able- Dchy³, mÿg; B forceful- Rei`¯Í; C cÖwZ‡hvwMZvg~jK; D ‡hvMv‡hvMg~jK;
127. The antonym of ‘Cynical-wQwbKj’ is- [32nd BCS, ivtwet E-even- 14-15]
A pessimistic B gullible C equivocal D liberal Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: cynical- gvbewe‡Ølx, K‡Vvi; a) pessimistic-
Our Youtube Awek¦vmx; b) hyAwZwek¦
wbivk,Channel: wK¬Kc) Kiæb
³ n‡Zvmx; m‡›`n RbK; d) D`vi;
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 765 ~ 01740- 073569
128.Which one is the synonym of ‘Competent’? [‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. (wbiv. Acv.)- 01 A‡±v. 21, cvqiv e›`i KZ…©c‡ÿi mnKvix mve-
B݇c±i-18, 10th BCS, ivtwet 07-08, (mgvRKg©) 03-04, (G) 11-12, (E3) 17-18, †et‡ivtwet (B) 12-13, gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09, Rvtwet (D3) 13-
14, Btwet (L) 07-08, 10-11, Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. (PO) 12]
A circumspect B discrete C capable D prudent Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Competent/ capable - Dchy³, †hvM¨; a) circumspect- mZK©; b) Discrete- Avjv`v, c„_K; c) d)
prudent- weP¶Y, `~i`k©x;
129. The antonym of ‘Candid’ is- [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-17, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 18-19]
A frank B straight forward C reserved D truthful Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Candid/ frank/ straight forward- mij, mnR mij ev mnR‡eva¨, c) M¤¢xi, Pvcv ¯^fv‡ei; d) mZ¨ev`x;
130. The Synonym of ‘Candid’ is- [ivtwet 03-04, 04-05, (D-Business) 11-12, 8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12, nvtwetcÖtwet (C) 10-11]
A skill B frank C fickle D unfair Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Candid/frank- mij, gb‡Lvjv; a) skill- `ÿ; c) fickle- Lvg‡Lqvjx; d) unfair- Ab¨vq, Ab¨vh¨;
 Digital Tips: ‡h¸‡jv KwVb kã g‡b nq †m¸‡jv wb‡Ri gy‡L ‡gvevB‡j Audio ˆZwi K‡i wb‡RB ïbyb-
131. The synonym of ‘Credible’ is- [ivtwet 09-10, ivRkvnx K…wl e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-15]
A believable B trustworthy C creditable D none Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Credible/believable/ trustworthy- wek¦vm‡hvM¨Zv, wek¦¯Í, wbf©i‡hvM¨; c) creditable-m¤§vbRbK;
132. The synonym of ‘Commemorate’ is- [Xvtwet (B) 13-14Õ DPE Gi mnKvix jvB‡eªwiqvb -18]
A overlook B memorize C observe D flee Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: commemorate/memorize- ¯§„wZ iÿv Kiv; a) overlook- D‡cÿv ev gvR©bv Kiv; c) observe- cvjb Kiv/gvb¨ Kiv;
d) flee- fvMv, cvjv‡bv;
  Remind Tips: Word wU †Kvb parts of speech Ges n¨uv-‡evaK bvwK, bv-‡evaK A_© †`q Zv ey‡S co–b;
133. Crafty men condemn studies, simple men admire them and wise men and them. [31st BCS]
A denounce B laud C compliment D acclaim Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: condemn/ denounce- wb›`v Kiv, mgv‡jvPbv Kiv; b) laud/ compliment- cÖksmv, cÖksmv Kiv; d) acclaim-RqaŸwb,
¯^vMZ Rvbv‡bv;
134. Antonym of ‘Custom’ is- [ivtwet 07-08, (‡dvK‡jvi) 09-10]
A tradition B convention C ritual D novelty Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: custom- cÖvPxb cÖ_v; a) HwZn¨; b) PwjZ cÖ_v; c) ag©MZ I kv¯¿xq AvPvi Abyôvb msµvšÍ; d) bZybZ¡;
 Remind Clue: ‡ewk w`b g‡b ivL‡Z PvB‡j LvZvq wj‡L wj‡L covi Af¨vm M‡o Zzjyb-
135. The synonym of ‘Colloquial’ is- [N.U. 03-04, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 15-16, Ptwet (F) 13-14]
A conversional B practical C traditional D contemporary Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Colloquial/ conversional- K‡_vcK_b g~jK; b) ev¯Íe; c) cÖ_vMZ, HwZn¨MZ; d) mgmvgwqK;
136. The synonym of the word ‘Counsel’ is- [Southeast Bank (Officer)-05, Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. (PO) – 08,
JKKNIU (C) weÁvb, gvbweK,gv`ªvmvt 17-18,Rtwet (A) 12-13, ivtwet (E1) 17-18]
A cabinet B meeting C advice D trade Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Counsel/ advice- Dc‡`k, civgk©; a) gš¿xmfv; b) cwil`, mfv; d) Trade- e¨emv/evwYR¨;
137. The antonym of ‘Cacophony’ is- [gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii Dc-cwi`k©K-18, Xvtwet (A) 06-07]
A irony B euphony C telephony D symphony Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: cacophony/ symphony- my‡ii wgj, HKZvb, kÖæwZKUzc~Y©; a) irony- wb›`vi ¯’‡j ¯‘wZ ev ¯‘wZi ¯’‡j wb›`v; b)
euphony- gayi aŸwb ev D”PviY; c) telephony- †Uwj‡dv‡b Avjvc;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 766 ~ 01740- 073569
138. What is the antonym of ‘Celibacy’? [ivtwet (b„weÁvb) 05-06, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (SO)-11]
A virginity B chastity C union D singleness Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: celibacy/ virginity/ chastity- wPiKygviZ¡, KzgvwiZ¡; c) union- weevn d) singleness- AweevwnZ;
139. Choose the correct synonym of ‘Cop’ is- [ivtwet (BBA) 06-07, Medical 13-14]
A troops B hit C scout D police Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: cop/ police- cywjk; a) troops- ˆmb¨evwnbx mg~n; b) hit- AvNvZ; c) scout- eq¯‹vDU;
140. An antonym of ‘Concrete’ is- [ivtwet 07-08,09-10, Xvtwet 02-03, 00-01]
A cement B abstract C alloy D refrain Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: concrete- g~Z©, ev¯Íe; a) †Rvov †`evi Kv‡R e¨eüZ †h †Kvb c`v_©; b) Aev¯Íe; c) †fRv‡ji wgkÖY; d) weiZ _vKv;
141. ‘Contaminate’ means- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv)-16, Xvtwet (B) 11-12]
A purify B pollute C corruption D think Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: contaminate/ pollute- `~wlZ Kiv; a) purify- cwiï× Kiv; c) corruption- `~b©xwZ; d) think- wPšÍv Kiv;
142. The Antonym of ‘Comic’ is- [Uttara Bank Ltd. AO (Cash) – 11, Rvtwet wW BDwbU (weR‡bm ÷vwWR) 2018-19]
A emotional B tragic C fearful D painful Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Comic- nvm¨imvZ¡K; a) emotional- Av‡eMgq; b) tragic- we‡qvMvšÍ¡K; c) fearful- fxwZRbK; d) painful-
hš¿Yv`vqK;
143. What is the antonym of ‘Cease’? [Lytwet 06-07, ‡et‡ivtwet (F) 13-14, ‡Rjv wkÿv Awdmvi- 93]
A start B attractive C withdraw D sure Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: cease- _vgv, †kl nIqv; a) start- Avi¤¢ Kiv; b) attractive- AvKl©Yxq; c) withdraw- DwV‡q †bIqv; d)
sure- wbwðZ;
144. The opposite of ‘commendable’ is- [Ptwet (N) 07-08, (D) 13-14, (B) 17-18]
A laudable B creditable C deplorable D deserving Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: commendable/ laudable/ creditable- cÖksmbxq; c) deplorable- `ytLRbK; d) deserving- Dchy³;
  Remind Tips: k‡ãi evbvb wK Zv wPšÍv Kiæb Zv‡Z GKev‡iB spelling Aa¨v‡qi covi KvR n‡q hv‡e;
145. The word ‘Considerable’ is closed in meaning to- [Ptwet (D) 10-11, ivtwet (E2) 17-18]
A frigid B kind C lesser D substantial Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Considerable/ substantial- ‡gvUvgywU; a) frigid- wngkxZj; b) kind- `qvjy; c) lesser- ÿz`ªZi;
PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
223. ‘Curtail’ Gi wecixZv_©K kã †KvbwU? [35Zg wewmGm wjwLZ (gb¯ÍvwË¡K)]
A detail B add C save D cure Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Curtail- n«vm Kiv, Kgv‡bv; a) detail- we¯ÍvwiZ; b) add- ‡hvM; c) save- msiÿb; d) cure- Av‡ivM¨;
146. What is the antonym of the word ‘Compulsory’? [13Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16]
A Mandatory B Obligatory C Voluntary D Complimentary Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Compulsory/ Mandatory/ Obligatory- eva¨Zvg~jK; c) Voluntary- ‡¯^”QvK…Z; d)
Complimentary- cÖksmvm~PK;
147. What is the synonym of the word ‘Cadaver’? [hye Dbœqb Awa`ßi (K¨vwkqvi) -18]
A ascend B develop C corpse D drop Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: cadaver/ corpse- jvk; a) ascend- Av‡ivnY Kiv, DVv; b) develop- DbœZ Kiv; d) drop- K‡g hvIqv;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 767 ~ 01740- 073569


148. ‘Cataclysm’ means- [6ô we‡RGm (mnKvix RR) -11]
A disorder B sudden violent change or disaster
C violence D anarchy Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: cataclysm- AvKw¯§K cÖPÐ cwieZ©b; a) disorder- wek„•Ljv; b) sudden violent change or disaster- nVvr
Zxeª cwieZ©b; c) violence- mwnsmZv; d) anarchy- AivRKZv, ‰bivR¨, wek„•Ljv;
149. The antonym of ‘Climax’ is- [evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK Awdmvi (K¨vk) -17]
A Nadir B Peak C Apex D Zenith Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Climax- kxl©we›`y; a) Nadir- me©wb¤œ, A‡avwe›`y; b) Peak/ apex/ zenith- P~uov, kxl©, wkLi;
150. The meaning of the word ‘Coherent’ is- [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mvBevi Awdmvi -17]
A clumsy B dislike C common D consistent Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: coherent/ consistent- m½wZc~Y©, †hŠw³K; a) clumsy- Avbvwo; b) dislike- AcQ›` Kiv; c) common-
mvaviY;
151. The word ‘Culinary-wKDwjbvwi’ is related to -- [39 Zg wewmGm (we‡kl)]
A printing B cooking C dress D musical instruments Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Culinary (adj.) kãwU ivbœvNi ev ivbœv m¤^Üxq; A_©vr Culinary is related to cooking.
152. Give the synonym of ‘Conjugal’. [ms¯’vcb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-07]
A disputable B approval C deadly D bridal Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: conjugal/bridal- `v¤úZ¨, eihvÎx; a) disputable- weZwK©Z; b) approval- Aby‡gv`b; c) deadly- gvivZ¥K;
153. The antonym of ‘Colossal’ is- [cÖavbgš¿xi Kvh©vj‡q mn. cwiPvjK, M‡elYv Kg©KZ©v, †Uwj‡dvb BwÄwbqvi -13]
A great B gigantic C tiny D poor Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: colossal/ great/ gigantic- cÖKvÛ, wekvj, gnr; c) tiny- AwZ ÿz`ª; d) poor- `wi`ª;
154. What is the antonym of the word ‘Optional’? [13Zg †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16]
A Mandatory B obligatory C Voluntary D Complimentary Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: optional/voluntary- Hw”QK, eva¨Zvg~jK bq; a) mandatory/obligatory- eva¨Zvg~jK, Avek¨K; d)
complimentary- †mŠRb¨g~jK/cÖksmvm~PK;
155. Synonym of the word ‘Compatriot’ is- [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii wdì mycvifvBRvi -18]
A champion B country-man C fellow-man D colleague Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: compatriot/county-man- ¯^‡`kevmx; a) champion- ‡miv; c) fellow-man/ colleague - mnKg©x;
156. Comprehension kãwUi A_© †KvbwU? [Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K -12, Rywbqi A¨vwmm‡U›U Awdmvi (cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡iv) -14]
A loss B calamity C difference D knowledge Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: comprehension/ knowledge- Ávb; a) loss/ calamity- ÿwZ, `y‡h©vM, wech©q; c) difference- cv_©K¨;
157. Select the antonym of ‘Cleave’ is- [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i Bb÷ªv±i -05]
A divide B unite C advantage D disadvantage Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Cleave- Avm³; a) divide- wef³; b) unite- HK¨e× Kiv; c) advantage- myweav; d) Amyweav;
158. The word ‘Contemporary’ means- [moK I Rbc_ Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-10]
A temporary B belonging to the same time
C last D future Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: contemporary- mgmvgwqK, mgKvjxb; a) temporary- ÿb¯’vqx; c) last- ¯’vqx nIqv; d) future- fwel¨r;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 768 ~ 01740- 073569


159. The synonym for ‘Corrective’ is- [6ô we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)- 11]
A righteous B preventive C prohibitive D remedial Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: corrective/ remedial- ms‡kvabxq; a) righteous- bxwZevb; b) preventive- Avwe®‹vig~jK; c) prohibitive-wbwl×;
160. Choose the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word: ‘Contentious’ is [gnvwnmve
wbixÿK I wbqš¿‡Ki Kvh©vj‡q mnKvix wimv©P Awdmvi-98]
A amenable B inactive C dispassionate D severe Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Contentious- KjnwcÖq a) amenable- GLwZqvifz³; b) inactive- Ajm; c) dispassionate- wbi®‹zk; d) Zxeª;
161. The antonym of ‘Crux’ is- [29Zg wewmGm]
A affliction B spark C events D trivial point Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Crux- RwUj mgm¨v; a) affliction- `ytL; b) spark- KwYKv; c) events- NUbvejx; d) trivial point- Zz”Q we›`y;
162. Which word is opposite ‘contraction’? [mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-10]
A Connection B expansion C opposite D shrinking Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: contraction/ Connection- ms‡KvPb, ms‡hvM; b) expansion- m¤úªmviY; c) wecixZ; d) shrinking- KzuPb;
Written Tips: ‡ewk w`b g‡b ivL‡Z PvB‡j LvZvq wj‡L wj‡L covi Af¨vm M‡o Zzjyb-

Si Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms


147 Dank m¨vuZ‡mu‡Z Damp dry, dryness, sober,
148 Dastard Kvcyiæl Coward; Craven (‡µB&‡fb&) Brave; Gallant (M¨vj¨vb&U&)
(Wvm&Uvi&W&)n
149 Daunt (Wb&U&) verb fxZ;wbiærmvwnZ Intimidate; Frighten (d«vB&‡Ub&) Encourage (‡qb&Kv‡iB&R&)
Kiv
150 Day-break Elv, cÖfvZ short, freeze, terminate, begin, awaken, brighten,
151 Delinquent Acivax; offending (Acivax), diligent, inhabited,
derelict, remiss
152 Dearness `yg©~j¨Zv preciousness, expensiveness, inexpensiveness,
153 Dearth `y®úÖvc¨Zv Scarcity (‡¯‹-Avi-wmwU);; Paucity Abundance, Plethora
(Wv_©) adj (c-A&wmwU = ¯^íZv) (‡cø_iv); Profusion;
154 Debacle aŸsm; Pig Disaster; Collapse (Kj¨vc&m&) Success; Victory
(wW‡eB&K&j&) noun civRq
155 Decry (wWµvB) wb›`v Kiv Censure (‡mb&Qvi&); Extol (‡qK&Q&-‡UŠj&); Laud (jW&)
verb
Disparage (wWQ&-c¨v-‡iB&R&) = Praise (‡cÖB&S&)
156 Defraud cÖZviYv Kiv cheat cÖZviYv Kiv enable, undercharge
157 Defamatory wb›`vg~jK Libelous (jvB-‡ejvQ); Complimentary (Kg&-wcø-‡gb&-
adj
(wW‡dB‡gUix) Slanderous (¯ø¨vb&-Wv-ivR&) Uvwi); Laudatory (j-‡W-Uwi)
158 Definite adj ¯úó, cwi®‹vi Clear(wK¬qvi&) Vague/Ambiguous-ب_©‡evaK
159 Dejected gbgiv; nZvkv Dispirited (wWw¯ú‡i‡UW&); Happy; Elated (B‡jB&‡UW& =
adj
(wW‡R‡±W) Despondent; Sad DjøwmZ); Optimistic
160 Deleterious ÿwZKi Detrimental (‡WwUª-‡gb&-Uvj&); Beneficial; Helpful (DcKvix)
adj
(‡WwjwUwiqvm) Harmful (nvg&©dzj)
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 769 ~ 01740- 073569
161 Degrading gh©v`vnvwb Kiv Lowering, dishonorable, honorable, noble,
debasing, worthy, just,
162 Delicious my¯^v`y, gyL‡ivPK delightful, pleasing displeasing- weiw³Ki, AcÖxwZKi
163 Deliberate mywPwšÍZ; Preplanned, Calculated (K¨vj&- Rash (i¨vk&= nVKvix); Hurried
adj †¯^”QvK…Z
(‡Wwjev‡iU&) wKD&-‡jB&-‡UW&); (nvwiB&W&); Unconscious
164 Demise giY Death, transfer continuation, continuance
165 Demon (‡Wgb) ‰`Z¨, kqZvb Evil, spirit, fiend, devil, spirit, eudemon, please,
ghoul, old Nick, Old Scratch sane, employer,
166 Destiny wbqwZ, fvM¨ fate wbqwZ, fvM¨, victory, conformity
inevitable, happening,
167 Debut Awf‡lK, 1g bvgv rise, spring, emergence -
168 Denounce ‡`vlv‡ivc Kiv Condemn (Kb&‡Wg&); Censure; Commend (K-‡gb&W&); Extol
verb
(wWbvDÝ) Vilify (wfwjdvB&) (‡q·-‡UŠj&); Laud (jW&)
169 Deny (wWbvB&) verb A¯^xKvi Kiv Contradict; Refute; Gainsay; Confirm; Affirm; Concede
Contravene (KbmxW); Permit; Authorize.
170 Deprecate weiæ‡× ejv Disapprove (wWQ&-G¨v-cÖæf&); Endorse (‡qb&-‡WviQ);
verb
(wWwcÖ‡KBU&) Condemn Approve (A¨v-cÖæf&)
171 Depraved PwiÎnxb, `yó Vicious, reprobate, incorrupt, accept,
corrupt, perverse,
172 Depressed gbgiv Dispirited; Dejected (wW‡RK&-Elated (B‡jB&‡UW&); Cheerful
adj
(wW‡cÖmW) ‡UW&); Depressing; Gloomy (PxAvi&dzj& = Avb›``vqK);
encouraged
173 Derogatory AegvbbvKi derogative, uncomplimentary, complimentary, favorable
174 Deride nvwmVvÆv/Dcnvm Jeer- nvwmVvÆv/Dcnvm Kiv genuine
Kiv
175 Desiccate ïKv‡bv, ﮋ Kiv dehydrate, keep, preserve saturate- ‡fRv‡bv, wm³,
emotional
176 Desolate Rbgvbek~Y¨ bare, barren populous- Rbeûj, RbKvKxY
177 Despise AeÁv; N„Yv Kiv Scorn (¯‹b&©) = Loathe (†jŠ`&); Admire; Esteem (‡qQ&-Uxg& =
verb
(‡WmcvBS) Abhor MY¨ Kiv).
178 Destitute `y¯’, wbt¯^ necessitous, indigent, impove Affluent, rich,
rished,
179 Desultory G‡jv‡g‡jv Discursive (wWm&Kvi&wmf&); Planned; Organized
adj
(‡Wmvj&Uwi) Disorganized
180 Deter (wWUvi&) verb euvav †`Iqv Prevent; Obstruct (Ae&m&-UªvK&U&); Assist (G¨vwmm&U&); Aid (GB&W&=
Stop; Discourage; Dissuade; mvnvh¨ Kiv); Persuade (cvi&-
Prohibit ‡mv-GB&W&); Encourage
181 Detrimental ÿwZKi; Harmful; Injurious (Bb&-Szwi-AvQ& Beneficial (‡e-‡b-wd-wkqvj&);
(‡WwUª‡g›Uvj) adj = ÿwZKi); Adverse Conducive (Kb&wWD&wmf&)
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 770 ~ 01740- 073569
182 Didactic wkÿvg~jK; Educational (wkÿvg~jK); Un-educational
adj
(wWW¨vKwUK) Pedagogic (‡cWvMwRK&)
183 Diffuse we¯Í…Z spread, percolate, distribute, disarrange, specify,
184 Diligent cwikÖg Industrious; Hardworking; Lazy; Indolent (Bb&‡WŠ‡jb&U&);
(wWwj‡R›U) adj Persevering; Assiduous Careless (‡Kqvi&‡jm&)
185 Diminish n«vm Kiv; n«vm Reduce (wiwWD&m&); Minimize; Enlarge; Intensify;
verb cvIqv
(wWwgwbk&) Lessen; Abate (A¨v-‡eB&U&) Magnify; Appreciate
noun ‰n ˆP
186 Din (wWb) Clamor (K¬¨vgvi&) = Uproar (Avc&- Quiet (‡Kv-AvB&‡qU&); Silence
‡iv-Avi&)= Hubbub (nveve&) (mvB&‡jÝ)
187 Dire fqven, terrible, awful, dreaded, unalarming, ordinary,
188 Disguise QÙ‡ek aviY Kiv color, colour stay, disarrange, informal,
189 Disseminate cÖPvi Kiv distribute, broadcast, ample, adorned, covered,
190 Disconcert weeªZ Kiv deflect, bother, embarrass, conf demote, descent,
use, decrease, level,
191 Discrete Avjv`v, c„_K separate, distinct grouped- `je×, GKwÎZ; joint
192 Discord 1)gZv‰bK¨ 1) Dispute; Conflict 1) Harmony; Agreement
noun 2) †emy‡iv
(wWm&Ki&W) 2) Cacophony (K¨v-K-dwb) 2) Consonance (Kb&-‡mv-b¨vÝ&)
193 Disdain AeÁv Kiv Loathe (‡jŠ`&); Detest (Zxeª N„Yv Admire (G¨vW&-gvqvi&);
(wWm&‡WB&b&) verb Kiv); contempt- AeÁv Kiv Esteem (‡qQ&Uxg&)
194 Disinterested wbi‡cÿ Impartial; Unbiased Biased (cÿcvZc~Y©), partial
adj (Avb&evqvm&W&)
195 Dismay nZvkvi Abyfw~ Z disheartenment, discourageme Joy-Avb›`, hope
nt, intimidation
196 Disparate Am`„k Dissimilar; Similar; Like (jvB&K&)
adj
(wWm&c¨v‡iB&U&) Different (wWdv‡i›U&)
197 Disparity Awgj Dissimilarity (wW-wQwg-j¨v-wiwU) Harmony; Accord (A¨v-KW&©);
(wWm&c¨vwiwU)noun Difference likeness
198 Disperse Qwo‡q †`qv Scatter; Spread (‡¯úªW&) Amass (G¨vg¨vm&-R‡ov Kiv)
(wWm&cvi&m&) verb
199 Dissolve A`„k¨ nIqv, jyß turn, fade out, fade away, expose- cÖKvk Kiv
nIqv
200 Dissent (wW‡m›U&) gZ‡f` Kiv Disagree; Oppose (A‡cŠS&) Agree; Concur (Kb&Kvi)
verb

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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 771 ~ 01740- 073569


204 dominant cÖfvekvjx superior, dominating, status subordinate, inferior, worst,

205 Dormant myß Inactive; Sleeping (w¯ø-wcO&) Active; Awake (A¨vI‡q&B&K&)


adj
(Wi&g¨vb&U&)
206 Domestic Mvn©¯’¨ internal, interior, municipal, Foreign, international,
207 Domestics ¯^‡`kx, wbR Indigenous (†`kxq) Foreign; Alien; Exotic
†`kxq
208 Drastic Lye †Rviv‡jv, Pig Extreme, forceful forceless, unassertive
209 Drowsy wb`ªvjy,NygNygfve drowsing, asleep, dozy, wakeful-RvMÖZ, Nygnxb
210 Dulcet my‡ijv; Mellifluous (‡gwjd¬zAvQ&); Harsh (nvk© - KK©k)
adj kÖæwZgayi
(Wvj&wmU&) Melodious
211 Dunce wb‡e©va e¨w³ blockhead, dolt, loggerhead, intelligent-eyw×gvb, PvjvK,
212 Durable ‡UKmB; ¯’vqx Enduring(†UKmB); Sustainable ; Fragile (f½uiy ); Breakable;
(wWD&‡ie&j&) adj Incorruptible; Delicate; Tenuous (‡UwbD&AvQ&)
213 Dynamic MwZgq, cÖvYešÍ energetic, energising, , stagnant- w¯’i, wbðj, dull
214 Dye is Kiv fast dye, color, stain, chromatic color, stay,
215 Dwindle (verb) nªvm cvIqv drop, decrease increase
216 Dispute(wWm&wcD&U&) ZK© Kiv Challenge (P¨v‡jb&R&) Agree (A¨vMÖx = m¤§Z nIqv)

Recent cÖkœ: G¸‡jv GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡KB Kgb wQ‡jv-

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

Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|


https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 772 ~ 01740- 073569


GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
168. The antonym of ‘Delete’ is- [cvm‡cvU© Bwg‡MÖk‡bi mnKvix cwiPvjK-07, cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi-14, mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZv©-15, Btwet
(G) 15-16, ivtwet 09-10, 10-11, (F1) 11-12]
A injure B insert C delay D trap Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: delete- ev` †`Iqv; a) injure- ÿwZ; b) insert- AšÍf©~³ Kiv; c) delay- wej¤^ Kiv; d) trap- duv‡` †djv;
169. Antonym of ‘Desolate’ is- [Xvtwet (A) 10-11, Lv`¨ Awa. Dc-Lv`¨ cwi.-12, Btwet (C) 15-16, (F) 17-18]
A populous B isolated C abandoned D disfigured Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: desolate- wbR©b ev Rbgvbek~Y¨; a) Rbeûj; b) c„_K, Avjv`v; c) cwiZ¨³, evwZj; d) weK…Z, f½yi;
170. Choose the synonym of ‘Disdain’. [Dc‡Rjv cjøx Dbœqb Kg©.-13, evsjv‡`k †gwib GKv‡Wwg (we) 16-17]
A pain B disappear C scorn D monograph Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: disdain/ scorn- N„Yv Kiv; a) pain- e¨v_v, hš¿Yv; b) A`„k¨ ev ¸g nIqv; d) M‡elYvi weeiY, Abywjwc;
171. The opposite of ‘dismay’ is- [mn. RR -09, kvtwetcÖtwet (K) 10-11, Kztwet (K) 12-13, †mvbvjx e¨vsK (Awd.) -14]
A anguish B understanding C joy D satisfaction Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: dismay- AvZ¼; a) anguish- hš¿Yv; b) understanding- Dcjwä, ‡evakw³; c) joy- Avb›`; d) mš‘wó, cwiZzó;
172. Synonym of ‘deformed’- [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (†ejx) -09, Btwet (H) 11-12 gv`K`ªe¨ wbq. Awa. cwi. -13]
A crippled B beautiful C determined D handsome Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: deformed/ crippled- c½y, weKjv½; b) beautiful/ handsome - my›`i, AvKl©Yxq; c) `„p msKíe×;
173. Which one is not synonym of ‘Definite’? [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡eZv‡ii mn-m¤úv`K-19, cwievi cwiKíbv
Awa`߇ii cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv-18]
A bound B certain C guaranteed D vague Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: definite/ bound/ certain/ guaranteed- wbw`©ó; d) vague- A¯úó, Awbw`©ó;
174. A synonym for ‘Delinquent’ is- [Xvtwet IBA (MBA) 12-13, Medical- 15-16]
A bold B profuse C offending D mild Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: delinquent/ offending- Acivax, ‡`vlx; a) bold- mvnmx; b) profuse- cÖPzi; d) mild- big, †Kvgj, kvšÍ;
175. The opposite in meaning: ‘Deleterious’ [37th BCS, Janata Bank Ltd. Executive Officer -13]
A toxic B spurious C harmless D lethal Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Deleterious/ toxic- ÿwZKi, welv³; b) spurious- bKj, Rvj; c) ÿwZKi bq Ggb, d) cÖvYNvZx, gvivZ¥K;
176. The antonym of ‘Docile’ is- [Rupali Bank (SO) -10, Xvtwet (C) 11-12, Rvtwet (M) 11-12, mgvR‡mev Awa. wdì mycvifvBRvi -18]
A complex B optimistic C unruly D hopeful Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: docile- eva¨, mn†R ek Kiv; a) complex- RwUj, KwVb; b) optimistic/ hopeful- Avkvev`x; c) Aeva¨;
177. The antonym of ‘Divulge’ is- [AB Bank Ltd. (MTO) – 11, ‡et‡ivtwet (C) 15-16]
A keep secret B evaluate C refine D restore Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: divulge- cÖKvk Kiv, duvm Kiv; a) ‡Mvcb Kiv, jywK‡q ivLv; b) g~j¨vqb Kiv; c) weï× Kiv; d) wdwi‡q Avbv;
178. The opposite of ‘Discreet’ is- [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi-17, Ptwet (F1) 16-17]
A undiscreet B indiscreet C discredited D deliver Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Discreet- wePÿY, †KŠkjx; b) indiscreet- AwePÿY, AmZK©; c) discredited- wbw›`Z; d) deliver- cÖ`vb Kiv;
179. The synonym of ‘dictionary’ is- [BRDB Gi Dc‡Rjv cÖKí Kg©KZv©-10, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 16-17]
A index book B lexicon C legend book D big word book Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Dictionary/ lexicon- Aweavb, kã‡Kvl; a) m~PK eB; c) wKse`wšÍ eB; d) eo k‡ãi eB;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 773 ~ 01740- 073569


180. ‘Drizzling’ means- [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cwi.-16, kvtwetcÖtwet (A) 10-11, Btwet (B) 17-18]
A Raining heavily B Snowing lightly C Raining lightly D snowing heavily Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Drizzling/ Raining lightly- ¸wo¸wo, wUcwUc e„wó; a) fvix e„wó; b) nvjKvfv‡e ZzlvicvZ; d) fvix ZzlvicvZ;
181. ‘Destitute’ (antonym) is- [Uªv÷ e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-09, Rvt wet (H) 11-12]
A indigent B debt C wealthy D impoverished Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Destitute/ indigent/ impoverished- Afvex, `y¯’, mnvq m¤^jnxb; b) debt- avi; c) wealthy- abx;
182. Synonym of the word ‘Dejection’ is- [`y‡hv©M e¨e¯’vcbv ey¨‡ivi mnKvix cwiPvjK-01, Btwet (B) 14-15]
A happiness B sadness (nZvkv) disease C D calmness Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Dejection/ sadness- nZvkv, Aemv`; a) happiness/ calmness- myL, cÖkvwšÍ; c) disease- †ivM;
183. Which word means the opposite of ‘Dearth’? [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: 40th BCS-19, ivtwet 08-09, Rtwet (C) 12-
13, Rvtwet (A) 16-17]
A lack B abundance C poverty D shortage Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Dearth/ lack/ shortage- Afve, `y®úÖvc¨Zv; abundance- cÖvP~h©; poverty- `vwi`ªZv;
184. Antonym of ‘Despise’ is: [Rvtwet (L) 11-12, ivtwet (D) AevwYR¨ 15-16]
A Admire B Dislike C Power D Base Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: despise/ dislike- AcQ›`, N„Yv Kiv; a) admire- cÖksmv Kiv; c) power- kw³; d) base- wfwË;
185. What is the antonym of ‘Demise’? [wcGmwmi M‡elYv Kg©KZv©-99, Bmjvgx e¨vsK (mnKvix Awdmvi)-10, ivtwet (jvB‡eªix mv‡qÝ)
07-08, Rvtwet (E) 14-15]
A irritation B integrity C birth D excess Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: demise- aŸsm, g„Zy¨; a) irritation- weiw³, R¡vjvZb; b) integrity- mZZv, mvayZv; c) birth- Rb¥, ïiæ; d)
excess- AwZwi³, evowZ;
186. Antonym of ‘Debacle (aŸsm)’ is- [Janata Bank Ltd. (JO) – 11, Janata Bank (AEO) - 11, evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (mnKvix
cwiPvjK)-12, cvtwetcªtwet (C) 14-15]
A death B discord C decide D success Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Debacle- aŸsm; a) death- g„Zz¨; b) discord- we‡f`; c) decide- wm×všÍ †bIqv; d) success- mdj nIqv;
187. The word ‘Dilly-dally’ means- [ivtwet (ivóªweÁvb) 07-08, Ptwet 04-05, Btwet (B) 12-13, nvtwetcªtwet (C) 14-15]
A to delude B repeat C waste time D wait impatiently Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Dilly-dally- axiMwZ, †njv‡djv K‡i mgq KvUv‡bv; c) waste time- axiMwZ, mgq AcPq Kiv; a)
188. The antonym of ‘Dormant’ is- [cjøx we`y¨. †evW© mn: cwi.-13, Xvtwet (B) 12-13, cvtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15]
A latent B active C sluggish D torpid Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: dormant/ latent- wbw®Œq, myß, Myß; b) active- mwµq, Kg©kxj; c) sluggish/ torpid- gš’i, axi MwZ;
189. Antonym of ‘Dogma’ is- [Xvtwet (C) 12-13, Btwet (C) 16-17]
A doctrine B principle C tenet D unbelief Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: dogma/ doctrine/ tenet/ principle- wbqg, bxwZ, ag©wek¦vm, gZev`; d) unbelief- ag©MZ Awek¦vm;
190. What is the synonym of ‘Disparity’? [cvm‡cvU© I Bwg‡MÖk‡bi mn. cwi.-07, cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq wefv‡Mi Dc-AvÂwjK e¨e.-13,
ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-15, BRDB Gi Dc-cÖKí Kg©KZv©-13, ivtwet (B-Law) 14-15, cvtwetcÖtwet (C)]
A argumentation B belittlement C difference D harmony Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: disparity/ difference- c„_K, Avjv`v, ‰elg¨; a) argumentation- hyw³cÖ`©kb b) belittlement- †nq, AeÁv;
d) harmony- GKZv, wgj;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 774 ~ 01740- 073569
191. A synonym of the word ‘Deliberately’ is- [N.U. (Arts) 06-07, Rtwet (B) 12-13]
A carelessly B intentionally C delightfully D dementedly Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Deliberately/ intentionally- mywPwšÍZfv‡e, B”QvK…Zfv‡e; a) carelessly- AmZK©fv‡e; c)
delightfully- Av›``vqKfv‡e, d) dementedly- Aw¯’iwP‡Ë, D¤§Ëfv‡e;
192. What is the opposite of ‘Discrete’? [Zzjv Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v -97, mn: cjøx Dbœqb Kg©.-12, Btwet (G) 15-16]
A orderly B famous C grouped D joking Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: discrete- Avjv`v, c„_K; a) orderly- myk„•Lj, myweb¨¯Í; b) weL¨vZ, cÖwm× c) `je×, GKwÎZ; d) VvÆv;
193. The Opposite word of ‘Diversity’ is- [Rvtwet 09-10, nvtwetcÖtwet (A) 13-14]
A Variegate B Similarity C Deflect D Variation Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: diversity/ variation- wewfbœZv, Avjv`v, wewPÎ; a) variegate/ similarity- mv`„k¨; c) mwi‡q †bIqv;
194. What is the synonym of ‘Defile’? [Btwet (M) 11-12, Rvtwet (‡jvKcÖkvmb) 09-10]
A certain B describe C dirty D final Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Defile/ dirty- `~wlZ Kiv; a) certain- wbwðZ; b) describe- eY©bv Kiv; d) final- P~ovšÍ;
195. The antonym of ‘Diligent’ is- [Ptwet (A) 11-12, (H) 12-13]
A hard working B brave C lazy D shy Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: diligent/ hard working- K‡Vvi cwikÖgx; b) brave- mvnmx; c) lazy- Ajm; d) shy- jvRyK;
196. The synonym of the word ‘Diligent’ is- [Janata Bank Ltd. (JO) – 11, ivtwet (G1) 17-18]
A industrious B lazy C indolent D idle Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: diligent/ industrious- cwikÖgx, Aa¨emvqx; c) lazy/ indolent/ idle- Ajm, Kg©wegyL;
197. The antonym of ‘Diligent’ is: [MYc~Z© Awa. Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠ. I WªvdUmg¨vb/ wmwfj-18, Rvtwet (L) 11-12]
A Cheap B Simply C Indolent D Garrulous Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Diligent- cwikÖgx; c) indolent- Ajm; a) Cheap- m¯Ív; b) Simply- cy‡ivcywi; d) Garrulous- evPvj;
198. Antonym of the word ‘Doctrine’ is- [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (K¨v‡gwiqv)- 12,¯^ivóª wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii Dc-cwi`k©K- 13]
A belief B faith C error D theory Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: doctrine/ theory- gZev`, ZË¡; a) belief/ faith- wek¦vm; c) error- fzj aviYv;
199. Choose the synonym of ‘Drastic’. [mgvR‡mev Awa. Bb÷ªv±i-05, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 16-17, KU (S) 16-17]
A mild B emotional C extreme D haul Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: drastic/ extreme- Zxeª, Pig; a) mild- big, g„`y; b) emotional- Av‡eMcÖeY; d) haul- m‡Rv‡i Uvbv;

PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)


200. The opposite word for ‘Dispute’- [34Zg wewmGm]
A accept B simply C frustrate D understand Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Dispute- weZK©; a) accept- MÖnb Kiv; b) simply- mnRfv‡e; c) frustrate- nZvk; d) eyS‡Z cviv;
201. What is the meaning of the word ‘Dearness’? [mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi -12]
A modern price B low price C high price D minimum price Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: dearness/ high price- `ygj©~ ¨Zv, AwZ D”P g~j¨; a) modern price- eZ©gvb g~j¨; b) low price/ minimum
price- b~b¨Zg g~j¨, wb¤œ g~j¨;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 775 ~ 01740- 073569


202. He started at day-break. (Synonym) [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)- 17]
A evening B morning C mid-day D night Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: daybreak/ morning - †fvi, mKvj; a) evening- mܨv; c) mid-day- `ycyi, ga¨vý; d) night- ivZ;
203. The antonym of the word ‘dishearten’ is- [14Zg ‡em. wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)- 17]
A discourage B encourage C develop D ameliorate Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: dishearten/ Discourage- wbiærmvwnZ Kiv; b) DrmvwnZ Kiv; c) develop/ ameliorate- DbœwZ Kiv;
204. The synonym of ‘disdain’ is- [BSC Senior Officer (8 Bank)- 2018]
A belittle B brave C beau D beckon Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Disdain/ Belittle- gh©v`vnvwb Kiv; b) Brave- wbf©xKfv‡e wec` †gvKvwejv Kiv; c) Beau- ‡h e¨w³
gwnjv‡`i cÖwZ we‡kl Avm³; d) beckon- Bkviv Kiv;
205. Which one is not synonym of ‘Definite’? [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa. cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv- 2018]
A bound B certain C guaranteed D vague Ans:d
e¨vL¨v:Definite- mywbw`©ó; a) Bound- mxgv; b) Certain- wbwðZ; c) Guaranteed- wbwðZ; d) vague- A¯úó;
206. Find the antonym of the word ‘Dwindle’. [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yv.mn. cwiPvjK 2018]
A ascend B develop C grow D drop Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Dwindle/ Drop- nªvm cvIqv; a) Ascend- Av‡ivnY Kiv, b) develop- DbœwZ Kiv, c) Grow- Rb¥v‡bv/e„w×;
207. The synonym of- ‘Dank’ [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller- 2018]
A Dangerous B Ugly C Plunder D Damp Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Dank/ Damp- m¨vuZm¨vu‡Z, †fRv; a) Dangerous- wec`¾bK; b) ugly- KzrwmZ; c) Plunder- jyUcvU;
208. The opposite word of ‘Demon’ is — [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)- 2017]
A God B Devil C Angel D Fairy Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Demon- wckvP; a) God- m„wóKZ©v; b) Devil- kqZvb; c) angel †`e`~Z; wb®úvc e¨w³; d) Fairy- cix;
209. The word ‘Docile’ refers to- [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2] -2017]
A wild B angry C disheartened D tame Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: docile/ tame - eva¨, AbyMZ; a) wild- Aeva¨, eb¨cÖvYx; b) angry- ivMvwš^Z; c) disheartened- nZvk;
210. In the sense of ‘lack of rainfall’ means [¯^v¯’¨ I cwi. Kj¨vY gš¿Yv. wmwb. ÷vd bvm© (evwZjK…Z) -2017]
A draught B drought C draft D drauft Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: lack of rainfall/ drought- ÿiv, e„wói Afve; a) draught- ﮋ AvenvIqv; c) draft- Lmov; d) fzj kã;

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]

A latent B full of C evident D suspecting Ans:b


e¨vL¨v: Devoid-ewR©Z; a) latent- myß; b) full of- fwZ©; c) evident- ¯úó; d) suspecting- aviYv;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 776 ~ 01740- 073569


214. What is the antonym of ‘Determine’ is- [gva¨wgK I D”P wkÿv Awa`߇ii cÖ`k©K-13]
A Restore B alert C hesitate D preserve Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Determine- wba©viY Kiv; a) Restore- cybiæ×vi Kiv; b) alert- mZK©; c) wØav Kiv; d) msiwÿZ Kiv;
215. ‡KvbwU Dormant k‡ãi mgv_©K kã? [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (wµ‡mbw_gvg)- 12]
A Futile B Latent C Docile D Active Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Dormant/ Latent- myß; a) Futile- wbi_©K; c) Docile- ‰kjx; d) Active- mvnmx;
216. which one is the antonym of ‘Ebb’? [hye Dbœqb Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-94]
A end B downfall C flow D rapid Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Ebb- g›`v a) end- †kl; b) downfall- cZb; c) flow- cÖevn; d) rapid- `ªyZ;
===00===

===00===

 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|

 eY©µgvbymv‡i ¸iæZ¡c~Y© k㸇jv I weMZ mvjwfwËK MCQ mg~n ‡`Iqv n‡jv:


weMZ I bZzb m¤¢ve¨ wfwËK -Table- Aek¨B co‡Z n‡e (Group- E)
SN Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms
217 Earnest AvšÍwiK serious, solemn, sincere, flippant- AvšÍwiK bq Ggb,
218 Eccentric A™¢Z
z Peculiar = Odd; Strange Common; Ordinary
(BK&‡mb&wUªK&) adj
219 Economical wgZe¨qx, wnmve sparing wgZe¨qx, wnmve extravagant, uneconomical
220 Ecstasy cigvb›`; Joy; Rapture (i¨vc&-Pvi&) Unhappiness (AmyLx); Sorrow
(GK&m&U¨vwm) noun D”Qvm (Q-‡iv)
221 Electorate †fvUvi, wbe©vPK
vote, voter, citizenry, people, Uninitiate
222 Efficacy Kvh©KvwiZv effectuality, efficacious, uselessness- wbùjZv, AKvh©KviZv
223 Effort cÖ‡Póv attempt worst, inactivity,
224 Effortless mnR; Abvqvm Facile (d¨v-mvB&j&) = Easy; Hard; Difficult (wWwd-Kvë&);
(Gdi&U&‡jm&) adj Simple (wQ¤új&) Complicated
225 Elated(B‡jB&‡UW&) n AZ¨šÍ DjøvwmZ Overjoyed; Jubilant (Rywej¨v›U&) Dejected (gbgiv)
226 Eligible g‡bvbq‡bi Fit to be chosen; Suitable (QzB-& Ineligible;
(GwjwRe&j&) adj †hvM¨ U¨v-ej&)
227 Eliminate(v) `~i Kiv Remove; anul Add,
228 Eloquent evKcUz Persuasive (cvimy‡qBwmf); Inarticulate (Bb&-AvwU©-& wKD&-‡jB&U&);
(G‡jv‡Kv‡q›U&) adj Rhetorical (‡i-‡Uv-wi-K¨vj&) Garbled (Mvi&e&j&W&)

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 777 ~ 01740- 073569


229 Emancipation gyw³ freedom Obedience
230 Eminent mycwiwPZ towering, lofty, high unknown- AÁvZ, AcwiwPZ
231 Encomium cÖksmv/¯‘wZ Eulogy (BD&jwR); Criticism (wµwUwmS&g&)
(Gb&‡Kvwgqvg&)noun Panegyric (c¨v‡bwRwiK&)
232 Endanger wec`MÖ¯’ Kiv; Imperil (Bg&-‡cwij&); Jeopardize Protect; Defend (wW-‡d-b&W&);
(Gb&‡WB&b&Rvi&) verb wecbœ Kiv (†RI-cvi&-WvB&S&) Shield (wkB&j&W&); Safeguard
233 Endure mn¨ Kiv Bear last close
234 Endurance mwnòzZv; ˆah¨© Stamina (÷¨vwgbv); Durability; Frailty (‡d«B&j&wU = Weakness);
(‡qb&wWD&i¨vb&m&) noun Tolerance Shaky (†kB&Kx); Intolerance
235 Engender Drcv`b Kiv Generate; Produce (‡cÖvwWD&m&) Destroy; Obliterate
(Gb&‡Rb&Wvi&) verb (Ie&wjUv‡iB&U&)
236 Enhance DbœZ Kiv; e„w× Heighten (nvB&‡Ub&); Magnify Diminish; Shrink (wkÖO&K&);
(Gb&n¨vÝ&) verb Kiv (g¨vM&wbdvB&); Raise; Dignify Reduce; Lessen (†j‡Qb&);
(wWM&wbdvB&); Accrue (G¨vK&iæ). Depreciate (wWc&-‡i-wk-GB&U&)
237 Enmity (Gb&wgwU) kÎæZv; we‡Øl Animus; Hostility (‡nvQ-wU-wjwU); Amity (A¨vwgwU); Friendship
noun
antagonism
238 Enormous cÖP i
z Huge, large, tremendous, little, small, stingy
239 Enquiry Aby mÜvb inquiring, questioning answer, field, say, come back
240 Ensure wbwðZ Kiv assure, vouch, insure break, indiscipline
241 Enthusiasm cÖej AvMÖn Eagerness (BMvi‡bm); Vigor; Apathy (A¨v-c¨vw_ = D`vmxbZv);
noun
(Gb&w_D&wQq¨vSg&) Ardor; Ardency (Avi-‡Wb-wm); Languor (j¨vO-wMDIi);
Mania Unconcern; Passivity
242 Ephemeral ÿY¯’ v qx Passing; Temporary (‡Ug&-ci¨vix) Lasting; Perpetual
(‡q‡d‡gi¨vj) adj
243 Emancipate gy³ Kiv turn, change state, liberate, curdle, nitrify, empty, die,
244 Equivocal ب_©K; AwbwðZ Ambiguous (G¨vg&-we-wMD&-AvQ&); Precise (wcÖ-mvB&S&); Definite
adj Vague (†fB&M&-A¯úó); Cryptic (wbwðZ); Comprehensible (Kg&-
(BKzwqfK¨vj&)
(wµc&wUK&) ‡cÖ-‡nb&-wQ-e&j&)
245 Erratic (Gi¨vwUK) 1) wbqgewnf©
Z
~ 1) Abnormal; Irregular 1) Peculiar; Natural
adj 2) †Lqvjx 2) Capricious; odd (AW&) 2) Stable; Consistent
246 Eternal wPi¯’vqx Endless; Everlasting (Gf&vi&- Temporary (A¯’vqx);
adj
(BUvi&b¨vj&) jvw÷O&); Perpetual (cvi&‡cPzAvj&) Ephemeral (‡q-‡d‡g-ivj&)
247 Eulogy (BDjRx) cÖksmvc~Y© Dw³ Encomium (‡qb&-‡KŠwg-Avg&); Criticism (mgv‡jvPbv)
noun
Panegyric (c¨v‡b-wR-wiK&)
248 Evanescent ÿY¯’vqx Fleeting (d¬xwUs);Temporary Enduring (‡qb&wWD&wiO&)
adj
(Bfv‡b‡m›U&)
249 Everlasting wPi¯’vqx; AbšÍ Eternal (‡q‡Ui-bvj = wPišÍb); Ephemeral (‡q-‡d-‡g-ivj&);
adj
(Gfvi&jvw÷O&) Perpetual (wPi¯’vqx) Impermanent; Transient

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 778 ~ 01740- 073569


250 Exaggerate(v) AwZiwÄZ Kiv Hyperbolize (nvB&cvi&‡evjvB&S&) Understate (Avb&Wvi&‡÷B&U&)
(BM&S¨vRv‡iB&U&)
251 Exacerbated AebwZ NUv‡bv cheapen, degrade, change better, soothe
252 Excess (G‡·m&) gvÎvwaK¨; Surplus; Excessive; Plethora Inadequate; Shortage; Scarce
noun evowZ (†cø‡_viv); Overabundance (‡¯‹-qvm©&); Paucity; Exiguous
253 Exclude XzK‡Z evav †`qv leave out, except, admit- XzK‡Z †`qv, accept,
254 Exemplary AbyKiYxq Worthy of imitation Blameworthy
(GM&‡Sg&cøvwi)adj
255 Exhibit cÖ`k©b Display, possess deglycerolize, disarrange,
256 Exigency Riæwi, `vwe; Demand, crisis critical, unfold,
257 Exonerate Awf‡hvM n‡Z Exculpate (‡q·-Kvj&‡cB&U&) = Prove guilty (cÖæf& wMj&wU)
(GM&Sbv‡iB&U&) verb gyw³ †`qv Vindicate; Acquit (G¨vKzwqU&);
258 Exodus cÖ¯’vb escape, hegira, flight , influx- eû‡jv‡Ki, arrive,
259 Exorbitant AZ¨waK Excessive (‡qK&‡mwmf&); Reasonable
(GM&Si&weU¨v›U&)adj overpriced
260 Exotic Ab¨ †`‡ki/ Foreign, alien Native;
(‡qM&RwUK&)adj AcwiwPZ Indigent (Bb&wW‡Rb&U&)
261 Expands m¤úªmvwiZ Kiv Broaden m¤úªmvwiZ Kiv diversify
262 Exploit (exiZ¡c~Y©) Kg©; Achievement; Feat(dxU&); Failure; Defeat (wWdxU&);
(GK&m&cø‡qU&) noun K…wZZ¡ Accomplishment; Performance Debacle (wW-e¨v-Kj&)
263 Expose cÖKvk Kiv Reveal; Disclose (wWm&-‡K¬ŠS&); Hide; Conceal (Kb&-mxj&);
(GK&m&‡cŠR&) verb Parade (c¨v-‡iB&W&); Bespeak; ; Cover; Clothe
clarify- e¨vL¨v Kiv
(verB cÖksmv Kiv
264 Extol Praise; Belittle; Criticize.
(GK&m‡UŠj&) Eulogize (BD&‡jvRvB&S&)
265 Extraneous 1) AcÖvmw½K; 1) Not Germane (Rvi&-‡gBb&) 1) Germane (Rvi&‡gB&b&);
(G·Uª¨vwbqvm&) adj 2) we‡`kx 2) Foreign; Alien; Exotic Relevant 2) Indigenous
266 Extract wbh©vm take out natural, object, abduct,
267 Extravagant Ace¨qx Prodigal (cÖwWM¨vj); Thrifty, Frugal (wgZe¨qx),
(G·Uª¨vf¨vM¨vb&U&)adj Spendthrift (†¯úbW-w_ªdU) Economical
268 Embraced Avwj½b Kiv handle, deal, treat exclude, unfasten
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
217. The meaning of ‘Exigency’ [Probashi Kallyan Bank senior Executive Officer- 2018, Rupali Bank Ltd. Senior - 13]
A dilemma B constraint C demand D occasion Ans:c
Hints: Exigency/ Demand- Riæwi Ae¯’v, AZ¨vwaK `vwe; a) DfqmsKU; b) eva¨KiY; d) †Kv‡bv wbw`©ó NUbvi mgq;
218. Here the underlined word means- [etwet 11-12, Xvt wet (D-Advanced English) 14-15, 35th BCS]
A amazingly B steadily C shockingly D rapidly Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Exponentially/ rapidly- `ªæZMwZ‡Z (e„w× cvIqv); a) we¯§qKifv‡e; b) axifv‡e; c) ev‡Rfv‡e;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 779 ~ 01740- 073569
219. The word ‘Electorate’ means- [Ptwet (E) 09-10, SESDP-Gi _vbv gva¨wgK wkÿv Kg©KZ©v- 15]
A election B candidate C voters D election office Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: electorate/ voters- mKj †fvUvi, wbe©vPKgÛjx; a) election- wbev©Pb; b) candidate- c`cÖv_©x; d) wbev©Pb Awdm;
220. The word ‘Expunge’ means: [moK cwi. I †mZz gš¿Yv. Aaxb weAviwU-Gi†gvUihvb cwi`k©K-17,  GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨
gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb PjwPÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb-19, WvK, †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM I Z_¨ cÖhyw³ gš¿Yv. mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi-17]
A nationalize B purge C remove D inhale Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Expunge/ remove- gy‡Q †djv, wbwðý Kiv; a) Nationalize- ivóªvqË¡ Kiv, b) †kvab Kiv; d) wbk¦vm †bIqv;
221. The word ‘Evasive’ means- [Bangladesh Bank (AD) – 2001, Agrani Bank Ltd. (Officer) – 12, Agrani Bank
(Officer)-10, Lytwet 05-06]
A elusive B serene C pensive D mistaken Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: evasive/ elusive- Qjbvgq, †KŠk‡j Gov‡bv; b) serene/ Pensive- kvšÍ, †gNk~b¨; d) wPšÍvkxj I welb&œ;
222. Synonym of ‘Educe’ is - [DËiv e¨vsK (PO) 17 ‡m‡Þ. 21]

A demand B unlawful C ideal D elicit Ans:d


e¨vL¨v: Educe/elicit- ‡U‡b †ei Kiv; demand-Pvwn`v; unlawful ‡eAvBbx; ideal- Av`k©|
223. Choose the antonym of the word ‘Emancipate’. [[wkÿv cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. (Awdm mnv.), Rtwet (B) 16-17, Rvtwet (M) 10-11]
A free B incarcerate C enclave D enslave Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: emancipate/ free– (mvgvwRK ev ivR‰bwZK Ae‡iva †_‡K) gyw³ †`qv; b) incarcerate- KviviæØ Kiv; c)
enclave- wQUgnj, Ab¨‡`‡ki g‡a¨ Aew¯’Z GKwU †`‡ki AÂj; d) enslave- µxZ`v‡m cwiYZ Kiv;
224. Ensure k‡ãi A_© †KvbwU? [AMÖYx e¨vsK (Awdmvi) -08, Lv`¨ Awa`߇ii Dc Lv`¨ cwi`k©K -12, Btwet (F) 15-16]
A make progress B encourage C effect D make certain Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ensure- make sure/ certain- wbwðZ Kiv; a) make progress- DbœwZ Kiv; b) encourage- DrmvwnZ Kiv; c)
effect- cªfve;
225. The antonym of ‘Equity’ is- [31st BCS, SESIP-Gi _vbv GKv‡WwgK mycvfvBRvi-15, Pubali Bank Ltd. Senior Officer - 13]
A uprightness B justice C integrity D bias Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: equity- b¨vqcivqYZv, wbi‡cÿZv; b) justice- b¨vqcivqYZv, b¨vqwePvi; c)integrity/ a)upright ess-
mZZv; d) bias- cÿcvwZZ¡;
226. What is the antonym of ‘Equivocal’? [Pubali Bank Ltd. JO(Cash) – 12, 18th BCS, ‡gwW‡K‡Kj 04-05, Btwet (BBA)
11-12, (G) 11-12, (B) 16-17]
A mistaken B azure quiet C D clear Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: equivocal(Adj.)- A¯úó; a) mistaken- fyj; b) azure- D¾¡j bxj; c) quiet(Adj.) -kvšÍ; d) clear(Adj.)- ¯úó;
227. Antonym of ‘Enormous’- [Dc‡Rjv †cv÷gv÷vi-16, Bmjvgx e¨vsK (wdì Awdmvi)-16, Ptwet (C) 16-17,grm Awa`c͇ii Awdm mnKvix-
18, Pubali Bank Ltd. Junior Officer (Cash) – 13]
A tiny (UvBwb-ÿz`ª) B soft C weak D fragile (d«¨vRvBj/d«¨vRj) Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Enormous- weivU; a) tiny- ÿz`ª; b) soft- big; c) weak- `~e©j; d) fragile- f½yi;
228. What is the synonym of ‘Efface’? [17th BCS, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (fjMv)-13, nvtwetcÖtwet (A) 10-11, cvtwetcÖtwet (C)
14-15, (B) 15-16, Lytwet (S) 15-16, Btwet (B) 10-11, Btwet (C) 11-12,(C) 12-13, mvBdvi Awdmvi-05]
A improve B exhaust C cut out D rub out Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Efface/ rub out- gy‡Q †djv; N‡l Zzjv; a) improve- DbœwZ mvab Kiv; b) exhaust- ‡kl Kiv; c) cut
out- ‡Ku‡U ev` †`Iqv

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 780 ~ 01740- 073569


  Remind Tips: k‡ãi evbvb wK Zv wPšÍv Kiæb Zv‡Z GKev‡iB spelling Aa¨v‡qi covi KvR n‡q hv‡e;
229. What is the synonym of ‘Effigy’? [_vbv mnKvix wkÿv Awdmvi-95, Lytwet 07-08 †et‡ivtwet (C)12-13]
A Proxy B profundity C Dummy D Boldness Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Effigy- †evev, g~wZ©, cÖwZK…wZ; a) proxy- e`wj ¯’vbvcbœ e¨w³; b) AmvaviYZ¡; c) cÖwZg~wZ©; d) mvnwmKZv;
230. The opposite of ‘Exodus’ is- [Ptwet (C1) 16-17, Pubali Bank Ltd. Junior Officer (Cash) – 13]
A influx B return C restoration D homecoming Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: exodus- Mgb, cÖ¯’vb; a) influx- AšÍtcÖevn; b) return- wd‡i Avmv; c) cybiƒ×vi; d) ¯^‡`k cÖZ¨veZ©b;
231. Antonym of ‘Extract’ is- [‡ijI‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-16, ¯^v¯’¨ gš¿. †nj_ †Kqvi ‡cªvfvBWvi-18, ivtwet (b„weÁvb) 07-08]
A collect B quote C select D insert Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: extract- wbh©vm †ei Kiv; a) msMÖn Kiv; b) quote- D‡jøL Kiv; c) evQvB Kiv; d) wfZ‡i cÖ‡ek Kiv;
232. What is the antonym of ‘Enmity’?[Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. Assistant Offier (G-3 )-13, ivtwet (e¨e¯’vcbv) 04-05]
A sturdy B amity C arrogant D thrifty Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: enmity(n)-kÎæZv, N„Yv; a) sturdy- k³, ewjó; b) amity(n)-eÜzZ¡; c) arrogant- Ah_v Mwe©Z; d) wgZe¨qx, mÂqx;
233. The antonym of the word ‘Expel’ is- [ivtwet (jvB‡eªix mv‡qÝ) 06-07, cªevmx Kj¨vY I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix
cwiPvjK-12, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (weUv)-14]
A banish B dismiss C admit D eject Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: expel-ewn¯‹vi/ wbe©vwmZ Kiv; a) banish- weZvwoZ Kiv; b) dismiss- evwZj Kiv; c) admit- fwZ© Kiv; d)
eject- wbM©Z Kiv;
234. Which one is not an antonym of the word ‘Eternal’? [kvtwetcÖtwet (A) 06-07, (B) 13-14]
A Ephemeral B fleeting C evanescent D perpetual Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: eternal/ perpetual- wPi¯’vqx, AbšÍ; ephemeral/ fleeting/ evanescent- ¯^í¯’vqx, ÿY¯’vqx;
235. Antonym of ‘Epilogue’ is- [ivtwet (mgwRweÁvb) 06-07, etwet (N) 15-16]
A analogue B monologue C dialogue D prologue Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: epilogue-cwiwkô, MÖš’vw`i Dcmsnvi; a) analogue- Abyiƒc, m`„k; b) monologue- ¯^vMZ Dw³, D`vniY;
c) dialogue- K‡_vcK_b; d) prologue- MÖš’vw`i f~wgKv;
236. What is the synonym of ‘Encounter’? [cÖavbgš¿xi Kvh©vj‡q cv‡mv©©bvj Awdmvi -04, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (K¨v‡gwjqv)-12, cÖvK-
cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (cÙv)-13, Btwet (B) 14-15, ivtwet 09-10 (B-Law) 16-17]
A concord B harmony C battle D part Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: encounter- we‡ivwaZv Kiv; a) concord- mgš^q, wgj; b) harmony- wgj, mv`„k¨, mgš^q; c) battle-
cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kiv; d) part- c„_K Kiv;
237. The synonym of ‘Embellish’ is- [Xvtwet (A) 12-13, Rvtwet (C6) 15-16, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16]
A adorn B shock C impoverish D destroy Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Embellish/ adorn- mymw¾Z Kiv; b) shock- gg©vnZ nIqv; c) impoverish- Mixe Kiv; d) destroy- webvm, aŸsm
Kiv;
238. ‘Extempore’ means- [32rd BCS (IQ), 13 Zg cÖfv. wbe.-16, Xvtwet (B) 03-04, ivtwet (E-Odd) 14-15]
A Planned B Improvise C Impromptu D Immediate Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Extempore/ Impromptu- AwZ Zrci; a) Planned- cwiKwíZ; b) Improvise- ‡Kvb wKQz ‰Zix Kiv; d)
Immediate- ZrÿYvr;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 781 ~ 01740- 073569


239. The opposite of ‘Exclude’ is- [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi mn. cwiPvjK -01, NBR Gi mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v I ÿz`ª b„‡Mvôx) -15]
A admit B harden C review D isolate Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: exclude- ev` †`Iqv; a) admit- cÖ‡ek Kiv, fwZ© Kiv, ¯^xKvi Kiv; b) harden- gReyZ Kiv; c) review- chv©‡jvPbv; d)
isolate- c„_K, wew”Qbœ Kiv;
240. What is the meaning of ‘Economical’? [Sonali Bank (Senior Officer)-08, 14, Kztwet (B) 08-09]
A financial B frugal C prodigal D miserly Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Economical/frugal- wgZe¨qx; a) financial- Avw_©K; c) prodigal- Ace¨qx; d) miserly- K…cb ¯^fve;
241. An antonym of ‘Extempore’ is- [Rtwet (B) 12-13, Kztwet (B) 13-14]
A prompt B immediate C spontaneous Dprepared Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: extempore- c~e© cÖ¯‘wZnxb; a) prompt- Zrci, mgqgZ; b) immediate- ZvrÿwbK, mivmwi; c)
spontaneous- ¯^vfvweK;
242. What is the synonym of ‘Exquisite’? [gvtfvtwetcªtwet (D) 13-14, Lytwet 07-08]
A delicate B export C rethink D rebuke Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Exquisite/ delicate- ‡mŠ›`h©c~Y©; b) export- ißvwb Kiv; c) rethink- cybwe©‡ePbv Kiv; d) rebuke-
wZi¯‹vi Kiv;
243. ‘Equivocal’ is the antonym of - [18Zg wewmGm, Rvtwet (B) 14-15]
A universal B mistaken C quaint D clear Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Equivocal- m‡›`n RbK; a) universal- mve©Rbxb; b) mistaken- fzj; c) quaint- D™¢U; d) clear- cwi¯‹vi;
PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
244. ‡KvbwU ‘Effort’ Gi mgv_©K kã? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (K‡cvZvÿ) -09, (kvcjv) -11]
A assurance B attempt C erect D exclude Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: effort/ attempt- cÖ‡Póv, ‡Póv; a) assurance- cÖwZkÖæwZ, exgv; c) erect- Lvov; d) exclude- ev` †`Iqv;
245. The price of all commodities in the market is ‘exorbitant’. [wewUwfÕi mn. cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -17]
A exaggerated B preposterous C sumptuous D excessive Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: exorbitant/ excessive- AwZwi³, A‡bK ‡ewk; a) AwZiwÄZ; b) D™¢U, nvm¨Ki; c) wejvmx, e¨qeûj;
246. The judge decided to exonerate the accused. The bold word means- [BB officer- 2018]
A punish B acquit C cross-examine D give bail Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: exonerate/ give bail- Rvwgb †`Iqv, Awf‡hvMvw` n‡Z gyw³ †`Iqv; a) punish- kvw¯Í; b) acquit- wb‡`v©l
e‡j ivq †`qv; c) cross-examine- µm cixÿv;
247. The ‘Mona Lisa’ is the portrait of a woman with enticing smile. [wnmveiÿK Kg©KZ©v -96]
A oblivious B luminous C alluring D elusive Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: enticing/ alluring- Rv`yKix, gy»Ki; a) oblivious- we¯§„Z; b) luminous- ¯úó, mnR‡eva¨; d) elusive- dvuKv;
248. The synonym of ‘Eccentric’ is — [Z_¨ gš¿Yv. Aaxb wewUwe-Gi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)- 2017]
A talkative B reticent C coherent D peculiar Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: eccentric/ peculiar- A™¢`z ; a) talkative- evPvj; b) reticent- ¯^ífvlx; c) coherent- m½wZc~Y©;
249. The antonym of ‘Eccentric’ is- [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mvBdvi Awdmvi-12]
A angelic B erotic C normal D abnormal Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Eccentric- Lvg‡Lqvjx; a) angelic- ‡`e`~Zm~jf; b) erotic- ‡cÖgg~jK; c) mvavib; d) A¯^vfvweK;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 782 ~ 01740- 073569


250. The antonym of- ‘Evasive’ is- [Standard Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Officer (TAO)-18]
A Free B Honest C Liberal D Frank Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Evasive- Amij, Qjbvc~Y©; a) ¯^vaxb, eÜbgy³; b) b¨vqci, mij; c) D`vi, gy³; d) AKcU, ¯úófvlx;
251. The word ‘Electrifying’ means: [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc- mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -2017]
A very exciting B electic fire C electric change D illuminating Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: electrifying/ very exciting- Lye D‡ËRbvc~Y©; b) ‰e`¨ywZK Av¸b; c) ‰e`¨ywZK cwieZ©b; d) Av‡jvwPZ;
252. The synonym of the word ‘Envoy’ is- [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi I mnKvix cwiPvjK-16]
A Ambassador B Politician C Executive D Artist Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: envoy/ Ambassador- `~Z, ivóª`~Z; b) ivRbxwZwe`; c) Kvh©m¤úv`bKvix, wbev©nx Kg©KZv©; d) wkíx, wPÎwkíx;
253. What is the antonym of the word ‘Eminent’? [NSI Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK -15]
A famous B sad C happy D unknown Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: a) eminent/ famous- weL¨vZ, mycwiwPZ; b) sad- AmyLx; c) happy- myLx; d) unknown- AÁvZ, AcwiwPZ;
254. The synonym of the word ‘Endure’ is: [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi gy`ªÿwiK-18]
A tolerate B bear C close D last Ans:a, b
e¨vL¨v: endure/ tolerate/ bear- mn¨ Kiv; c) close-Nwbô, wbKU; d) last- MZ;
255. Synonym of the word ‘Exhibit’ is- [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii wdì mycvifvBRvi -18]
A out B example C display D reference Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: exhibit/ display- cÖ`k©b Kiv; a) out- evwni; b) example- D`vniY; d) reference- m~Î, eivZ;
256. The word ‘exotic’ could be best replaced by---- [evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-15]
A improper B foreign C outdoor D formal Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: exotic/ foreign -we‡`wk; improper- A‡bvchy³; outdoor-ewng©yL; formal- AvbyôvwbK;
  Remind Tips: Word wU †Kvb parts of speech Ges n¨uv-‡evaK bvwK, bv-‡evaK A_© †`q Zv ey‡S co–b;
257. The opposite word of ‘Exodus’- [29Zg wewmGm]
A gain B neglect C entry D consent Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Exodus- `jMZfv‡e cÖ¯Ívb; a) gain- jvf Kiv; b) neglect- Ae‡njv; c) entry- cÖ‡ek; d) m¤§wZ;
258. The antonym of ‘Extract’ is- [¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yv. KwgD. †nj&_ †Kqvi †cÖvfvBWvi 2018]
A quest B select C insert D collect Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: extract- ej cÖ‡qv‡Mi gva¨‡g ‡ei K‡i Avbv; a) quest- †LvuRv, Zjøvwk Kiv; b) select- wbe©vPb Kiv;
collect- msMÖn Kiv; c) insert- wbweó Kiv, †XvKv‡bv; d) collect- msMÖn;
259. What is the synonym of ‘Enmity’? [¯’vbxq mi. cjøx I Dbœqb I mgevq gš¿Yv. mn: cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -17]
A affinity B rapport C antagonism D clever Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: enmity/ antagonism- kÎæZv, we‡ivwaZv; a) affinity- cvi¯úwiK m¤úK©; b) rapport- Nwbô m¤úK©; d) clever-
PvjvK, eyw×gvb;
260. The antonym of the word ‘Eternal’ is- [AvBb wePvi I msm` gš¿Yvj‡qi mve-‡iwR÷ªvi-12]
A permanent B essential C temporary D unnecessary Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Eternal- kvk¦Z; a) permanent- ¯’vqx; b) essential- Acwinvh©; c) temporary- A¯’vqx; d) unnecessary-
AcÖ‡qvRbxq; Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 783 ~ 01740- 073569
Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms
269 Facetious mim; †KŠZzKwcÖq Humorous (wnD&gvi&Q&); Jocular Solemn (m‡jg& - M¤¢xi)
(d¨vwQkvm&) adj (R-wKD&jvi& - iwmK)
270 Facilitateverb mnRZi Kiv Expedite (‡q·-‡c-WvB&U&) Hinder (wnb&Wvi& = e¨vnZ Kiv);
(d¨vwmwj‡UB&U&) Simplify; Ease (CS&) Complicate (Kg-wcø-‡KB&U&);
271 Fair wbi‡cÿ Impartial Partial, Unjust
272 Familiar mycwiwPZ; cÖPwjZ Well-known (I‡qj&-‡bŠb&), Unknown; Rare, Strange,
(d¨vwgwjqvi&) adj famous obscure
273 Famished ÿzavZ© Starving , esurient, hungry, nourished, abstemious,
274 Fascinate gy»/‡gvwnZ Kiv Captivate (K¨vc&-wU-‡fB&U&); Bore (†evi = GK‡Nu‡q)
(d¨vwm‡bB&U&) verb Charm; Magnetize
275 Fascinating g‡bvgy»Ki Charming; Interesting (Bb&-‡U- Boring; Dull; Stodgy (÷W&wR);
(d¨vwm‡bBwUs) adj ‡iQ&-wUO&); Mesmerizing Monotonous; Pedestrian
276 Fastidious LyuZLuy‡Z; Fussy (dvwQ); Particular (LyuZLuy‡Z Uncritical (Avb&wµwUK¨vj)
(d¨vw÷wWqvm&)adj iæwPevMxk ¯^fv‡ei)
277 Fatuous (d¨vwPD&qvm&) ‡evKv Inane (B‡bBb&) = Vapid; Asinine Prudent (cÖæ-‡WbU);
adj
Judicious = Sage (†mBR)
278 Favoritism cÿcvwZZ¡ Partiality (cvi&wkqvwjwU); Neutrality (wbD&UªvwjwU)
(‡dB&fvwiwUS&g&)noun Bias
279 Feasible(wdwSe&j&) a ev¯Íevqb †hvM¨ Practicable; Workable; Impossible; Impractical
possible
280 Fecund De©i Fertile Sterile
281 Felicity cig myL Complacency, Blessed, Bliss misfortune- `yf©vM¨, infelicitous
282 Fervor(dvi&fvi&)noun Drmvn Ardor(Avi&Wi&); Zeal (AvKzjZv) Apathy (A¨v-cvw_ = D`vmxbZv)
283 Feverish(dxfvwik&)adj AwZ e¨vKzj Zealous; Ardent (†Lqvjx) Nonchalant
adj ‡Lqvjx Firm (dvi&g-& `„p, AUj)
284 Fickle (wdK&j&) Mercurial; Whimsical;
Capricious (†Lqvjx)
285 Fictitious KwíZ fancied, fictional, fabricated, real, honest, right, true
286 Fidelity (wd‡WwjwU) wek¦¯ÍZv; Loyalty; Integrity (mZZv); Perfidy (wek¦vmNvZKZv);
noun AvbyMZ¨ Allegiance Infidelity (Bb&-wd‡W-wjwU)
287 Flatter (d¬¨vUvi&) verb ‡Zvlv‡gv` Kiv Cajole; Inveigle(Bb&-‡fB&-Mj) Censure; Chide (PvB&W&); Rebuke
(†i-weD&K&)
288 Flap (cvwLi cvLv) beat (cvwLi cvLv) SvcUv‡bv, natural object, artifact,
SvcUv‡bv covering, barndoor
289 Flaunt(d¬b&U&)verb Rvwni Kiv Show off Conceal (Kb&wmj&- jyKv‡bv)
290 Flexible (†d¬K&wme&j) bgbxq Easily bent; Elastic; Pliant; Stiff; Rigid (wiwRW&=k³); Stable
adj Malleable (g¨v‡j-GB&-e&j&) (†÷B-e&j&);Unyielding
291 Flimsy (wd¬g&wS) adj cvZjv Thin; Delicate (‡Wwj-‡KB&U&); Strong; Brawny (eªwb)
filmy (nvjKv I cvZjv)
292 Florid (d¬wiW&) adj. D¾j eY©/ Flower, Colorlfull Pale, Pallid, Colorless
dzjwe‡kl) (d¨vKv‡k/ weeY)

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 784 ~ 01740- 073569


293 Flourishing (d¬vwiwks) DbœwZkxj; Prospering (cÖQ-& cvwiO&); Declining (‡WK&-jvB&-wbO&);
adj mg„×kxj Thriving (_ªvB&-wfO&) Failing (‡dB&-wjO&)
294 Foe kÎæ opposition, opponent, enemy, amicable, synergist, Friend
295 Following mg_©KgÐjx pursuing, Fan, leading, noted, outstanding
296 Folly (dwj) noun g~L©Zv, †evKvgx Foolishness, Idiocy Prudence (cÖæ‡Wb&m& - wePÿYZv)
297 Foresee fwel¨ØvYx Kiv foreknow, anticipate, rise, ascend, ride, linger,
298 Foreign we‡`kx international, outside, abroad, Native-¯’vbxq, domestic, national,
299 Forthcoming Avmbœ, AvMvgx available unavailable, retrospective
300 Forsake cwiZ¨vM desert, desolate, arrive, hospitable, consolable,
301 Formidable fxwZKi; `y`©všÍ Dreadful (‡WªWdzj) Enjoyable (Gb&Rq&q¨ve&j& - Dc‡fvM¨)
(di&wg‡WB&e&j&) adj
302 Fragile (d«¨vRvB&j&) adj f½yi,bvRyK Frangible (d«¨vb&-wR-e&j&); Brittle Durable (wWD&-‡iB&-e&j& = †UKmB)
303 Frightful fqsKi Terrible , horrible, unalarming, graceful, attractive
304 Frugal (d«zMvj&) noun wn‡mex Economical; Thrifty Spendthrift (†ewnmvex); extravagant
305 verb e¨_© Kiv thwart, fail Improve- DbœwZ mvab Kiv
Frustrate
306 Full c~Y©, cwic~Y© Filled, overfull, riddled, empty, light, effortless,
307 Fumble (dvg&e&j&) verb Avbvwoi gZ Kiv Bungle (Zvj †Mvj Kiv) Manipulate (g¨vwbwcD&‡jB&U&) (To
handle skillfully)
308 Furtive (dvi&wUf&) adj ‡Mvc‡b K…Z; Stealthy (‡÷j&-w`) = Crafty Unconcealed (Avb&-Kb&-wmj&W&);
†Pviv (µvd&wU); secret, Clandestine; Straightforward
309 Futile (wdDUvBj) adj AKvh©Ki; e¨_© Ineffective; Vain (wbõj); Effective; Successful (QvK&-‡mQ&-
Abortive; Supple; dzj&); Effectual
310 Flamboyant Avov¤^ic~Y© Showy; Ornate (Ai&‡bB&U&) Simple (wmg&c&j-& mv`v-gvUv)
(d¬¨vg&eqv›U&) adj

Recent cÖkœ: G¸‡jv GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡KB Kgb wQ‡jv-


261. The synonym of `Franchise’ is- [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. (PO) 12,  GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Kztwet (B) 19-20]
A postage B indignation C rub out D privilege. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: a) postage- WvKgvmyj; b) indignation- wa°vi; c) rub out- Nwlqv Zz‡j †djv; d) privilege-bvMwiK
AwaKvi ev myweav;
262. What is the Antonym for the word ‘foe’? [ÿz`ª I KzwUi wkí K‡cv©. (wewfbœ c`) 16 Ryb 21]
A Opponent B Enemy C Friend D Rival Ans:c
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
263. The antonym of ‘Famous’ is- [15th BCS, mgvR‡mev Awd.-07, Uttara Bank (Assistance Officer, Cash)-08, Agrani Bank
Ltd. Officer (Cash) – 12, ivtwet 07-08, (mgvR‡mev) 03-04, 06-07, Ptwet (F) 11-12, ‡et‡ivtwet (A,F) 14-15, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 16-17]
A opaque B illiterate C immature D obscure Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: famous(Adj.)- weL¨vZ, mycwiwPZ; a) opaque- A¯^”Q, Qvqvgq; b) illiterate- AwkwÿZ; c) immature-
AcwiYZ, Ac°; d) obscure- AcwiwPZ, AL¨vZ;
264. Antonym of ‘facilitate’ is- [Xvtwet (EMBA) 10-11, Medical 15-16, Btwet (D) 16-17]
A hallow B hide C hamper D hold Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: facilitate- mnRZi Kiv; a) hallow- gnvcyiæl; b) hide- Avovj; c) hamper- e¨nZ Kiv; d) hold- aiv, ivLv;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 785 ~ 01740- 073569
265. The antonym of ‘Foremost’ is- [ivtwet (D-evwYR¨) 16-17, Ptwet (E) 16-17]
A Hindmost B Unimportant C Disposed D Mature Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Foremost- cÖavb, mev©‡cÿv ¸iæZ¡c~Y©; a) Hindmost- A‡cÿvK…Z cieZx©; b) Unimportant -¸iæZ¡nxb; c)
Disposed- B”QyK/ web¨¯Í; d) Mature- cwicK¡;
266. Which word is closest in meaning to ‘Franchise’? [38th BCS (Preliminary), BRDB-Gi wnmve mnKvix-14,
ivtwet (J) 17-18, Btwet (BBA) 12-13, (G) 12-13, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv)-13, nvtwetcÖtwet (B) 08-09, ‡et‡ivtwet (BBA) 11-12, 13-14,
et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 15-16]
A utility B frankness C privilege D superficial Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Franchise/ privilege- we‡kl myweav; a) utility- Kvh©©KvwiZv; b) frankness- mnRmij; d) superficial-
K…wÎg;
267. What is the antonym of ‘Fantasy’? [cÖv_. cÖavb wkÿK (†dYx)-12, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14, ivtwet 03-04]
A fact B dream C illusion D credit Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: fantasy- A™¢z`, Aev¯Íe ev D™¢U Kíbv; a) fact- mZ¨, cÖK…Z NUbv; b) dream- ¯^cœ; c) illusion- wg_¨v,
gvqv, †gvn; d) credit- ‡`bv;
268. Indicate the antonym of ‘Familiar’- [ivtwet (Bmjv‡gi BwZnvm) 07-08, Xvtwet (D) 03-04]
A similar B strange C formal D unfriendly Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: familiar- mycwiwPZ; a) similar- GKB iKg; b) strange- bevMZ, AcwiwPZ; c) formal- AvbyôvwbK, wbqggvwdK; d)
unfriendly- kÎæZvc~Y©;
269. What is the synonym of ‘Fickle’? [‡Rjv cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awdmvi- 93, cvtwetcÖtwet (C-evwYR¨) 17-18]
A constant B stable C unstable D Trustworthy Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Fickle/ unstable- Lvg‡Lqvwj, Aw¯’i; a) constant, stable- w¯’i; d) Trustworthy- wek¦vm‡hvM¨;
270. Antonym of ‘fertile’ is- [Dc‡Rjv cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v -09, Dc‡Rjv Avbmvi I wfwWwc Kg©KZ©v/ mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U -15]
A useful B barren C strong D unfavourable Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: fertile- De©i; a) useful- e¨envh©; b) barren- Abye©i; c) strong- kw³kvjx; d) unfavourable- cÖwZK~j;
271. I felt fragile after the operation. Here ‘fragile’ means- [cvtwetcÖtwet (A1)13-14, ivtwet 09-10]
A stable B strong C rough D weak Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: fragile/ weak- f½yi/ bk¦i; a) stable- ¯’vqx, AcwieZ©bxq; b) strong- kw³kvjx, my¯’; c) rough- AmgZj;
272. The opposite of the word ‘Flexible’ is- [Bangladesh Bank (Officer) – 11, ivtwet 09-10, 12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-15, Ptwet
(B2) 14-15, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16]
A plastic B changing C elastic D rigid Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Flexible/ plastic/ changing- big, cwieZ©bkxj; c) elastic- w¯’wZ¯’vcK; d) rigid- Abgbxq, K‡Vvi;
273. Which of the following is the antonym of ‘Feasible’? [Pubali Bank Ltd. (SO) – 12, Ptwet (E) 10-11, 13-14]
A theoretical B impatient C constant D impractical Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Feasible- ev¯Íevqb‡hvM¨, Kvh©Ki, m¤¢e; a) theoretical- ZvwË¡K, ZË¡xq; b) impatient- A‰ah©¨; c)
constant- w¯’i, AcwieZ©bxq; d) impractical- AKvh©Ki, Am¤¢e;
274. The synonym of ‘Furtive’ is- [Xvtwet (C) 11-12, Rvtwet (L) 11-12]
A joyous B gallant C secret D gullible Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Furtive/ secret- ‡Mvcb; a) joyous- Avb›`gq; b) gallant- mvnmx; d) gullible- AwZ mijZv;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 786 ~ 01740- 073569


PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
275. The synonym of the word ‘fecund’ is : [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤úDUvi gy`ªvÿwiK-18]
A Fertile B fake C strong D fact Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: fecund/ Fertile- De©i; b) fake- bKj; c) strong- kw³kvjx; d) fact-mZ¨, Z_¨;
276. Choose the antonym of the word ‘Felicity’- [cjøx Kg© mnvqK dvD‡Ûkb A¨vwmm‡U›U g¨v‡bRvi -14]
A misfortune B joy C happiness D good luck Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: felicity- cwiZ…wß; a) misfortune- `yf©vM¨; b) joy- Avb›`; c) happiness- myL; d) good luck- ‡mŠfvM¨;
277. The word ‘float’ is the antonym of- [Sonali Bank Ltd. Officer 2018]
A promote B propose C reject D offer Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Float- Pvjy Kiv; Qov‡bv; reject- ‡d‡j †`Iqv; evwZj Kiv; promote- msMwVZ I Pvjy Ki‡Z mvnv‡h¨ Kiv;
propose/ Offer- cÖ¯Íve Kiv;
278. The synonym of ‘Frustrate’ is— [MYc~Z© Awa. Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠ. I WªvdUmg¨vb/ wmwfj 2018]
A improve B thwart C remove D eradicate Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Frustrate/ thwart- e¨_© Kiv; a) Improve- DbœwZ mvab Kiv; c) Remove- `~i Kiv; d) eradicate- mg~‡j
DrcvUb ev aŸsm Kiv;
279. The same meaning as ‘frightful’: [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./ wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 2018]
A awesome B terrific C terrible D unpleasant Ans:b/c
e¨vL¨v: Frightful- fqsKi, fqvbK; GKB A_© †evaK kã n‡jv Terrible/ terrific - fqsKi, fxlY;
280. The word ‘florid’ indicates- [39 Zg wewmGm (we‡kl)]
A flour B foliage C floor D flower Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: florid- cy®új, iw³gvf; (GwU Flower m¤^Üxq welq‡K wb‡`©k K‡i); Avi a) flour- gq`v, MgP~Y© we‡kl; b)
foliage- ‡Kvb Mv‡Qi cÎmgwó; c) floor- ‡g‡S, M„nZj;
281. The antonym of ‘fatal’ is- [¯’vbxq miKvi wefv‡Mi Aaxb Rb¯’v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. Gw÷‡gUi 2018]
A Constructive B Calamitous C Deadly D Disgusting Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Fatal- cÖvYbvkK ev gvivZ¥K; a) constructive- MVbg~jK; b) Calamitous/ Deadly- gvivZ¥K; wecbœgq;
d) Disgusting- weiw³Ki;
 Man Compare Tips: Avcbvi cwiwPZ †Kvb gvby‡li ¯^fve k‡ãi A‡_©i mv‡_ wgwj‡q g‡b ivL‡Z cv‡ib
282. The synonym of ‘Flout’ is- [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv. wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ- Gi Aaxb AwWUi-2017]
A Crucial B Disobey C Diminish D Flatter Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Flout/ Disobey- Zvw”Qj¨ Kiv, AeÁvi mv‡_ DwV‡q †`qv, AMÖvn¨ Kiv; a) Crucial-AZ¨šÍ ¸iæZ¡c~Y© c)
Diminish- n«vm Kiv; d) Flatter- ‡Zvlv‡gv` Kiv;
283. The antonym of- ‘Former’ [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller- 2018]
A Subsequent B Later C Resultant D Latter Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Former- Av‡MiKvi, c~‡e©i; a) Subsequent- cieZx©; b) Later- fwel¨‡Zi †Kv‡bv mg‡q; c) Resultant-
¯^vfvweK cwiYwZ jvf Kiv; d) Latter- AvaywbK, bZzb, c‡i;
284. Find out the meaning of the word ‘Forthcoming’. [gva¨wgK I D”P gva¨wgK wkÿv Awa. cÖ`k©K -04]
A disposing B disapproving C approaching D incoming Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: forthcoming/ approaching- Avmbœ, wbKU; a) disposing- gxgvsmv; b) wb‡lavÁv; d) AwfgyLx;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 787 ~ 01740- 073569
285. To ‘foresee’ is to- [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi GWwgwb‡÷ªkb I cvi‡mvbvj Awdmvi -06]
A remember B forget C see four D anticipate Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: foresee/ anticipate- AvMvg Rvbv, fwel¨ØvYx Kiv; a) remember- g‡b Kiv, g‡b ivLv; b) forget- fy‡j hvIqv; c)
see four- PviwU †`Lyb; d) anticipate- cÖZ¨vkv Kiv;
286. Which one of the following is not the synonym of ‘friendly’? [cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿vj‡qi Dc-
mnKvix cwiPvjK -17]
A amicable B intimate C hostile D close Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: friendly/ amicable- eÜzfvevcbœ, eÜzZ¡c~Y©; b) intimate/ close- Nwbô; c) hostile- ‰eix, kÎæfvevcbœ;
287. Which one is the correct antonym of ‘Frugal’? [38Zg wewmGm]
A extraordinary B spendthrift C economical D authentic Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Frugal- wgZe¨qx; a) extraordinary- Amvavib; b) spendthrift- ‡WvKjv; c) economical- jvfRbK; d)
authentic- LuvwU;
288. Antonym of the word ‘Futile’ is- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (ivBb)-13]
A useful B useless C Idle D Comical Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Futile/ useless- e„_v; a) useful- DcKvix; c) Idle- Ajm; d) Comical- ‡KŠZzKc~Y©;
289. The antonym for ‘Fertile’ is- [Janata Bank Ltd. Executive Officer – 13, evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Awdmvi-09, ivtwet
(ivóªweÁvb) 06-07]
A productive B barren C fruitful D inventive Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: fertile/ productive/ fruitful- De©i, djcÖm~; b) barren- eܨv, wbùjv; d) inventive- D™¢vebx
kw³m¤úbœ;
290. Flawlessness kãwUi mwVK antonym ‡KvbwU? [Lv`¨ Awa`߇ii Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-12]
A excellence B imperfectness C accurateness D faultlessness Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Flawlessness/ excellence/ accurateness/ faultlessness– LuyZnxb; imperfectness- LyuZ/ÎæwU

SN Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms


311 Gallant mvnmx Brave = Valiant; Valorous Craven (µ¨v-‡fb&) = Fearful
(M¨vjv›U&) adj (f¨v-‡jv-ivQ&); Audacious (wd-Avi&-dzj& = fxwZKi)
312 Gargantuan cÖKvÛ Gigantic; Colossal Minuscule (wgbvm&wKD&j& - ÿz`ª)
adj
MvoMvbPzqvb
adj evPvj
313 Garrulous Talkative; Loquacious Reticent (‡iwU‡mb&U& - ¯^ífvlx)
314 Generous- D`vi/`qvjy; Honest- mr, bighearted, selfish, stingy, uncharitable,
315 Genuine AK…wÎg; LuvwU Authentic; Bonafide (†eŠ-bv- Counterfeit; Fake (†d-B&K&);
(†RwbD&Bb&) adj dvB&W); Real; Stark (÷vi&K&) Bogus (‡eŠ-MvQ&); Inaccurate
316 Gesture Ckviv, Bw½Z eye contact disapprove, disapproval,
317 Germane cÖvmw½K; Pertinent (cvi&-wU-‡bb&U&); Extraneous; Irrelevant
(R¨vi&‡gB&b&) adj h_vh_ Relevant (‡iwjf¨vb&U&) (Bi‡iwjf¨vb&U&)
318 Glamorous ‡gvnbxq; Fascinating (d¨vwm-‡bB&-wUO&); Unattractive (Avb&-G¨vU&-ivK&-
(Mø¨vgvivm&) adj AvKl©bxq Arresting (G¨v-‡im&-wUO&) wUf&); Dull (Aby¾j); Ugly.
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 788 ~ 01740- 073569
319 Gloom (MøyD&g&) 1) AÜKvi 1) Darkness (Wvi&K&-‡bm&); 1) Light; Brightness
noun 2) welYœZv 2) Sadness; Melancholy 2) Joy; Optimism
320 Glut(v) MøvU ‡cUcy‡i LvIqv Overeat (ID&fvi&B&U&) Starve (óvi&f&)
321 Gluttony AwZ‡fvRb Voracity Dieting (Wv‡qwUO&)
(MøvU&wb) noun (‡fvi¨vwmwU = AwZ ÿzav)

322 Gigantic wekvj, cÖKvÐ Large, big little, small


323 Gist mviK_v Summary, essence, sum, gain, loss, conductor,
324 Gorgeous RuvKv‡jv; Fashionable, Sumptuous- Plain- mv`vgvUv;
325 Gratify mš‘ó Kiv content, please, satisfy, displease- Amš‘ó Kiv
326 Grief cÖPÛ `ytL dolor, broken heartedness, glee- Djøvm, joy, exultation
327 Grumble bvwjk complain, plain, scold, cheer, whisper, shout,
328 Gruesome fq¼i;fqven Horrific, frightful, dreadful healthy, well,
329 Gracious adj m`q; webqx Courteous (‡mŠRb¨ wewkó) Haughty (‡nvwU - AnsKvix)
330 Grandiloquent evMvo¤^ic~Y© Pompous; Showy (‡kŠqx); Humble; Simple; Plain
adj
Bombastic; Pretentious (‡cøB&b&)
331 Greedy (MÖxwW) cÖPÛ A_©- Avaricious (G¨vfvwikvQ&); Generous; Munificent;
adj ‡jvfx Covetous (K‡fUvm&) Benevolent; Abstemious
332 Grotesque A™¢zZ monstrous, ugly congruous- gvbvbmB, m½wZc~Y©
333 Growth e„w×, µge„w× Increase, growing no development, activity
334 Gregarious wgïK, Friendly (‡d«b&W&wj);Affable(G¨v - Reclusive(wbR©bevmx); Isolated
(‡MÖMvwiqvm&) adj m½wjáy ‡d-GB&-ej&); Chummy (Pvgx) (AvB&-‡Qv-‡jB&-‡UW&)
335 Gullible wek¦vmcÖeY Over trusting; Credulous; Suspicious (mvQ&-wc-mvQ&);
(Mvwje&j&) adj
(Gi d‡j mn‡R V‡K)
Dupe (wWD&c& - cÖZvwiZ e¨w³) Untrusting (m‡›`nRbK)

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¨;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 789 ~ 01740- 073569


294. Which one is opposite of ‘gentle’? [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: moK I †mZz cwienb gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (hvwš¿K)-19]
A decent B modest C rude D bad Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: gentle(Adj.)/ decent/ modest(Adj.)- f`ª, kvjxb, webqx; c) rude(Adj.)/ bad- Af`ª, Amf¨, K‡Vvi, Lvivc;
295. The word ‘Genocide-‡RbmvBW’ means- [RvZxq ivR¯^ †ev‡W©i mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v-12, ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii
cwi`k©K-13, RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb PSS-Gi mn. cwiPvjK-16, †et‡ivtwet (F) 14-15]
A mass gathering B mass grave C mass killing D mass attendance Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: genocide/mass killing- MYnZ¨v; mass grave- MYKei; mass gathering- MYmgv‡ek; mass
attendance- MY Dcw¯’wZ;
Written Tips: ‡ewk w`b g‡b ivL‡Z PvB‡j LvZvq wj‡L wj‡L covi Af¨vm M‡o Zzjyb-
296. The synonym of ‘Gratis- MÖvwUm’ [Pubali Bank Ltd. JO(Cash) – 12, Bangladesh Bank (AD)-09, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK
(SO)-11, Rvtwet (H) 11-12]
A gratifying B free C gracious D with charge Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Gratis/ free- webvg~‡j¨; a) gratifying- mš‘wóKi; c) gracious- D`vi; d) with charge- g~j¨m‡gZ;
297. The word ‘Garrulous’ means- [Rvtwet 09-10, Btwet 09-10]
A hasty B talkative C arid D sociable Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Garrulous/ talkative(Adj.)- evuPvj; a) hasty- `ªyZ, Zvovûovc~Y©; c) arid- ﮋ; d) sociable- mvgvwRK;
298. The synonym of the word ‘gruesome’? [Xvtwet (A) 09-10, Rvtwet (E2) 13-14, ‡et‡ivtwet (A) 13-14]
A dreadful B frightful C horrific D all of the above Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: gruesome/ dreadful/ frightful/ horrific - fq¼i, fqven;
PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
299. The synonym of the word ‘glamorous’ is: [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./ wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 18]
A Cheerful B Gallant C Gluttoning D Attractive Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Glamorous/ attractive- Rv`ygq; †gvwnbx; iƒcgq, g‡bvni, cÖxwZKi; a) cheerful- cÖdzjø, b) Gallant-
mvnwmK, `ytmvnwmK; c) Gluttoning- GwU fzj kã;
300. ‘Gravity’ kãwUi A_© wK? [cjø Dbœ. I mg. wefv‡Mi 1wU evwo 1wU Lv. cÖK‡í Dc‡Rjv mgš^qKvix-2017]
A Irrelevant B Strange C Seriousness D Regular Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Gravity/ Seriousness- AwfKl©, ¸iæZ¡i Ae¯’v, M¤¢xi fve; a) Irrelevant-AcÖvmw½K; b) Strange- A™¢~`;
d) Regular-wbqwgZ;
301. The antonym of- ‘Gorgeous’ [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller 2018]
A Desperate B Plain C Fashionable D Sumptuous Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Gorgeous- RgKv‡jv, PgrKvi; a) Desperate- gwiqv, †ec‡ivqv; b) plain- mv`vgvUv; c) Fashionable-
†KZv`yi¯Í; d) sumptuous- e¨qeûj, SvuKv‡jv;
302. A synonym for ‘Gaily’ is- [Xvtwet (A) 04-05, SESDP- Gi _vbv gva¨wgK wkÿv Kg©KZv©-15]
A sadly B happily C eagerly D quickly Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Gaily/ happily(Adj.)- Avb‡›`i mv‡_; a) sadly(Adj.)- `yt‡Li mv‡_; c) eagerly(Adj.)- AvMÖ‡ni mv‡_: d)
quickly(Adj.)- ZvovZvwo;
303. The antonym of the word ‘grit’ is- [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi gy`ªvÿwiK -18]
A dust B sand C pebbles D timidity Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: grit/ pebble- bywo, wkjvL, cv_i; a) dust- ay‡jvevwj; b) sand- evwj; d) timidity- fxiæZv
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 790 ~ 01740- 073569
304. Give the word opposite in meaning to the word underlined Gargantuan - [evsjv‡`k †ijI‡q
nvmcvZvj mg~‡n mnKvix mvR©b-05]
A fearful B tiny
in size C eager D success Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Gargantuan- wekvj; a) fearful- fxwZRbK; b) tiny in size- AvKv‡i ÿz`ª; c) AvMÖnx; d) mdj;
305. Choose the correct antonym of the word ‘glowing’- [mgvR‡mev Awa`c͇ii Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK/mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK-05]
A without show B dull C without glitter D boring Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: glowing- D¾j; a) without show- ‡kv Qvov; b) dull- wb‡¯ÍR; c) without glitter- wMUvi Qvov; d) boring-
weiw³Ki;
306. Opposite word: ‘Greet’- [mnKvix Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K/mnKvix Acv‡iUi/mvuU gy`ªvÿwiK/mvuU wjwcKvi-09]
A welcome B small C farewell D none of these Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Greet- Awfev`b; a) welcome- ¯^vMZg; b) small- ‡QvU; c) farewell- we`vqKvjxb Abyôvb;
Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms
336 Hackneyed adj bxim; GK‡Nu‡q Commonplace; Banal (e¨vbvj&) Novel; New; Exciting
337 Hale ¯^v¯’¨evb Drive, steamroller, drive, Unhealthy/ refrain- A¯^v¯’¨evb,
338 Handsome my`k©b well-favored, Smart, Beautiful ugly, humble
339 Handy mnR‡eva¨ useful
340 Hardly K`vwPr barely, scarce, just, scarcely ample, abundant, unfair,
341 Harbinger AMªM~Z nIqv herald, indication, follower- Abymvix
342 Harmonious kÖæwZgayi Melodious (‡g-‡jŠ-wW-qvQ&); Harsh (nvk© = KK©k);
(nvi&-‡gvwb-qvm&) adj Mellifluous discordant
343 Harmony(nvi&gwb&)n (g‡Zi)wgj; m½wZ Agreement, Compatibility Disagreement, Conflict
344 Hue ‰n‰P
345 Haughty (nwU) adj D×Z Arrogant; Disdainful Humble; Modest (g-‡Wm&U&)
346 Hazard (n¨vSvi&W&) wec` Danger; Risk; Peril (†cwij&); Protection (‡cÖv-‡UK&-k&b&);
noun
Pitfall (wcU&dj-duv`) Safety; Safeguard (†mB&d-& Mvi&W&)
347 Hazardous wec¾bK, Su~wKc~Y© risky, unsafe, dangerous safe, sound, invulnerable,
adj 1) Kzqvkv”Qbœ
348 Hazy †nBwR 1) Misty; Fog 1) Sunny (mvwb)
2) A¯úó 2) Vague (‡fB&M&) 2) Clear (wK¬qvi&)
adj GK¸u‡q
349 Headstrong Willful (GK¸u‡q) Obedient; Docile(eva¨; AbyMZ)
350 Heckle cÖkœev‡b RR©wiZ Disrupt (e¨vnZ Kiv) unify, begin, assemble
Kiv
351 Heat Zvc, D”PZvc
latent heat, transformation coldness- kxZKvj, wbiæËvc
352 Hearten Drmvn †`Iqv
encourage, cheer, embolden discourage
353 Healthful adj ¯^v ¯’
¨ Ki Beneficial; Wholesome Deleterious
354 Heed g‡bv‡hvM Notice, obey, listen, mind, disobey, inattentive,
355 Heterogeneous wewea Dcv`v‡bi Mixed, Motley (gUwj) Homogeneous (n-†gv-Rxwbqvm&);
wnUvi‡RbvQ& adj wgkÖY Uniform (BD&wbd&i&g&)
356 Hibernate kxZ hvcb Kiv hole up, sleep liveliness- cÖvYešÍZv

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 791 ~ 01740- 073569


357 Hibernation kxZwb`ªv Dormancy, retirement, activity, action
358 Hilarious nvwm Lykx Very Funny; Joyous Sad; Gloomy (Møygx - gbgiv)
(wn‡jwiqvm&)adj
359 Hinder (wnb&Wvi&) evav †`qv Hamper (n¨vg&-cvi&) = Obstruct; Facilitate (d¨vwm-wj-‡UB&U&);
verb
Impede Expedite (‡q·&-‡cWvB&U&)
360 Hindrance evav; cÖwZeÜK Impediment; Obstacle (IeQ-U¨v- Support, Aid (mnvqZv)
adj
(wnb&Wª¨vb&m&) Kj); Barrier;
361 Hint wn›U verb 1) Bw½Z †`qv 1) Imply; Suggest 1) Assert (‡Rvi w`‡q ejv).
2) Aí cwigvY 2) Slight Amount 2) Abundance(G¨evbW¨vbm - cÖvPzh©)
362 Hirsute ‡jvgk hairy bald
363 Homestead emZevwo, ev¯‘wfUv land destabilize, stay
364 Hoard fvÛvi Store, collection, stock juvenile, rush, stay,
365 Homogeneous mg‡kÖYxfy³ Uniform (BD&wbdg&©); All alike Heterogeneous (‡n-‡U-i-wRwb-
adj mgcÖK…wZi
(†nv‡gvwRwbAvm&) qvm); Unlike; diversified;
similar
366 Honorary A‰eZwbK Voluntary (fjvb&Uvix) Salaried (m¨vjvwiW&-‡eZbfz³)
adj
(Abvi¨vwi)
367 Hospitality AwZw_civqYZv, welcome, cordial reception, inhospitality, refuse,
368 Hostile (nm&UvBj&) kÎæZvc~Y© we‡ivax Spiteful (N„Yvc~Y©); Antagonistic; Friendly;
adj Contumacious (Kb&-wUD-‡gB&kvQ&) Amicable (A¨vwgK¨ve&j&)
369 Huge wekvj Massive, big little, small
370 Humane `qvjy Benevolent; Sympathetic (wQg&- Cruel; Ruthless (iæ_&‡jQ&);
adj
(wnD&‡gB&b&) c¨vw_-wUK&); compassionate Brutal (eªæUvj&)
371 Humble (nvg&e&j&) bgª; wbin¼vi Modest; Meek (gxK&); Proud; Egoist;
adj Boastful; Arrogant; rude
Unassuming
372 Humility noun b¤ªZv Modesty; Humbleness Arrogance (A¨v-i-M¨vb&m&)
373 Humorous ‡KŠZzKc~Y© Funny; Amusing; Playful; Grave (†MÖB&f-& M¤¢xi/ivkfvix);
(wnD&gvivm&) adj Comic (KwgK&); Ridiculous Serious (M¤¢xi)
374 Hurt AvnZ thirst, shoot, sting, bite, Cured- Av‡ivM¨ n‡q‡Q Ggb
375 Husband(v) ey‡S-ï‡b LiP Kiv Conserve; Preserve Waste (I‡qB&m&U&)
376 Hygienic adj ¯^v¯’¨Ki Sanitary (m¨vwb‡Uix); Healthful Harmful (nvi&g&dzj&)
377 Hypocritical fÐvwgc~Y insincere sincere- AvšÍwiK, †Lvjv‡gjv
378 Hypothetical cÖKwíZ theoretical empirical, unquestionable
379 Hypocrisy fÛvgx; KcUZv Insincerity (Bb&-wmb&-wmqv-wiwU); Candor (K¨vb&Wi&); Sincerity;
(wn-c-wµwm) noun Sanctimony; Cant (K¨vb&U&) Impartiality; Honesty
380 Haphazard G‡jv‡g‡jv; Unmethodical; Chaotic Organized; Planned; Pre-
adj wek„•Lj
(n¨vc&n¨vSvi&W&) (K¨v‡qvwUK&); Random; Incoherent meditated (wcÖ-‡gwW-‡UB&-‡UW&);

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 792 ~ 01740- 073569


Recent cÖkœ: G¸‡jv GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡KB Kgb wQ‡jv-
307. The meaning of ‘Haphazard’ [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: RbZv e¨vsK wjt †mU- G, (29-11-19)]
A Indifferent B Fortuitous C Deliberate D Accidental Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Haphazard- G‡jv‡g‡jv, D`vmxb; a) Indifferent- wbi‡cÿ ev D`vmxb; b) Fortuitous- fvM¨evb; c)
Deliberate- B”QvK…Z; d) Accidental- `~N©UbvRwbZ;
308. What is the antonym of ‘Honorary’. [‡ij gš¿Yvjq (Kw¤ú. Acv‡iUi) 12 Ryb 21]
A Literary B Honorable C Salaried D Official Ans:c

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©;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 793 ~ 01740- 073569


317. Opposite of ‘Hamper’ is- [Karmasangsthan Bank (Data Entry Operator) – 11, Pubali Bank (Junior Officer)-00, Btwet
(B) 10-11, Medical 15-16]
A obstruct B interfere Cprohibit D facilitate Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: hamper/ obstruct- MwZ‡iva Kiv; b) n¯Í‡ÿc Kiv; c) wb‡la Kiv, wbwl× Kiv; d) mvnvh¨ Kiv;
318. The word ‘Hypocritical’ is the antonym of- [AMÖYx e¨vsK wj. wmwbqi Awdmvi -17, Ptwet (B1) 12-13]
A considerate B cunning C sincere D wise Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: hypocritical- fÛvwgc~Y©; a) mywe‡ePK; b) a~Z©; c) AvšÍwiK, †Lvjv‡gjv, AKcU; d) Ávbx, wePÿY;
PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
319. What is the synonym of the word ‘Heckle’? [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK -18]
A disrupt B slow C rude D busy Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: heckle/ disrupt- cÖkœ K‡i K_v ejvq e¨vnZ Kiv; b) slow- axi; c) rude- KK©k; d) busy- e¨¯Í;
320. ‡KvbwU ‘Heed’ k‡ãi mgv_©K kã? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK -12]
A ignore B notice C hostile D docile Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: heed/ notice- g‡bv‡hvM; a) ignore- D‡cÿv Kiv; c) hostile- kÎæfvevcbœ, cÖwZK~j; d) docile- eva¨;
321. The term ‘Household’ means- [¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yv. KwgD. †nj&_ †Kqvi †cÖvfvBWvi 2018]
A Ni-evwo B emZevwo C Lvbv D DVvb Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Household- msmvi, cwievi-cwiRb, Lvbv, M„n¯’vwj KvRKg©;
322. ‘Handy’ is the synonym of---. [‡emvg. wegvb KZ…© (mn. wbiv. Kg©.) 18 †m‡Þ. 21]
A useless B useful C unnecessary D uncomfortable Ans:b
323. The Synonym of the word ‘Huge’ is- [13 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-16]
A sanctified B tiny C colossal D momentary Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: huge/ colossal- wekvj; a) sanctified- cwiï×; b) tiny- AwZ ÿz`;ª d) momentary- ÿY¯’vqx;
324. ‘Hoard’ is a synonym of- [evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v -13]
A store B collection C stock D all of the above Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: hoard/ collection/ store/ stock - msMÖn, fvÛvi, ‡`vKvb, gRyZ;
325. Hazardous in opposite to- [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb Avbmvi I wfwWwc Awa`߇ii mv‡K©j A¨vWRyU¨v›U-10]
A dangerous B safe C risky D critical Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Hazardous/ dangerous/ risky- SuywKc~Y©, fqvbK; b) safe- wbivc`; d) critical- msKUc~Y©;
326. The word ‘Hospitality’ is related to- [mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi -15]
A patient B entertainment C pathology D enjoyment Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: hospitality/ entertainment- g‡bviÄb, AwZw_civqYZv, Avc¨vqb; a) ‡ivMx; c) ‡ivMwe`¨v; d) Avb›`, gRv;
327. The antonym of the word ‘hurt’ is- [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi gy`ªvÿwiK -18]
A sad B stricken C cured D mauled Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: hurt/ sad/ stricken/ mauled- AvnZ, wegl©, cxwoZ, AZ¨vPvwiZ; c) cured- Av‡ivM¨ n‡q‡Q Ggb;
328. Choose the antonym of the word ‘Haggle’- [cjøx Kg© mnvqK dvD‡Ûk‡bi A¨vwmm‡U›U g¨v‡bRvi-14]
A outright B bargain C chaffer D dispose Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Haggle/ c) chaffer- `iKlvKwl; a) outright- mivmwi; b) bargain- Pzw³; d) gxgvsmv Kiv;
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 794 ~ 01740- 073569
S Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms
381 Idiosyncratic ¯^Kxq single, individual common, multiple,
382 Ignoble Am¤§vbRbK; Despicable (‡Wm&wcK¨ve&j&); Laudable (cÖksmbxq);
adj nxb
(BM&‡bve&j&) Humiliated (wnD&wgwj‡qB&‡UW&). Splendid (‡¯úøb-wWW&)
383 Ignorance AÁZv inexperience, content, Knowledge
384 Ignorant AwkwÿZ; g~L© Uneducated (Avb-GWy-‡KB&-‡UW&); Literate; Wise (IqvB&S&)
adj
(BM&bi¨vb&U&) Stupid (÷zwcW&)
adj A‰ea; wbwl× Unlawful; Illegal (BwjMvj&);
385 Illicit (BwjwmU&) Licit; Legal (jxMvj&); Kosher
Forbidden(di&-we‡Wb&);Prohibited (†Kv‡ki&)
386 Illusory(BwjD&mwi) AjxK; wg_¨v Deceptive (cÖZviYvgq) Real; True (Uªy)
adj

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
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 795 ~ 01740- 073569
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&)

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 796 ~ 01740- 073569


430 Intimidate fq †`Lv‡bv Frighten (d«vB&-‡Ub&); Daunt (Wb&U&) Encourage (†qb&-Kv-‡iB&R&)
verb
(Bb&wUwg‡WB&U&)
431 Intolerance cigZ Bigotry (we-M-U&wi = †Muvovwg) Broad-mindedness (D”P
(Bb&Ujvi¨vÝ&) noun AmwnòzZv g‡bi); Tolerance (U-jv-‡ib&m&)
432 Introspective wPšÍvkxj introspectiveness, introverted introspective,
433 Intrepid wbf©xK Fearless; Dauntless (Wb&U&‡jQ&) Coward; Craven (‡µB&f&b)
adj
(Bb&‡UªwcW&)
434 Intricate RwUj complex simple- mnR, mnR‡eva
435 Integrate GKÎ Kiv build in, reintegrate disintegrate, take away
436 Invasive AvµgYvZ¡K Aggressive defensive, inoffensive
437 Invidious Am‡šÍvl Undesirable, unenviable Pleasant, desirable
438 Ire (Avqvi&) noun ‡µva Anger =Wrath (i_&)= Rage(†iB&S&) Goodwill (¸W&DB&j& = `qv)
439 Irregular wbqgewnf~©Z; Unconventional (Avb&-Kb&-‡fb&- Usual; Normal; Uniform
(B‡iwMD&jvi) adj AmgZj kbvj&); Atypical; Unorthodox (BD&-wb-di&g&)
440 Irrefutable AKvU¨, Indisputable deniable, contestable
441 Irrelevant AcÖvmw½K Unrelated; Impertinent (Bg&-cvi- Pertinent; Germane (Rvi-
(B‡i‡jf¨v›U&) adj &wU-‡bb&U&) ‡gB&b&= cÖvmw½K); Rational
442 Irritable(BwiU¨ve&j&)adj wLUwL‡U Ill-tempered; Peevish (cxwfk&) Genial; Affable; Amiable
adj we`ªƒc Kiv
443 Jeer(Rxqvi&) Deride; Mock; Taunt (‡UvDb&U&) Applaud (evnev †`qv)
444 Jeopardy(‡Rcvi&wW) n wec` Danger; Peril (‡cwij&) Security (wQ-wKD-wiwU);
445 Jocund nvwmLykx; Jovial (‡RŠwf-Avj&); Jolly; Careful Sober (†Qv-evi);
adj Avgy‡`
(‡RvKvb&W&) Grave (†MÖBf = M¤¢xi)
adj nvwmLykx
446 Jolly (Rwj) Jocund(‡Rv-KvbW = Av‡gv`; cÖdzjø) Grave (‡MÖBf = M¤¢xi)
447 Jovial cÖdzjø gay, merry, jolly, jocund gloomy ;Morose
448 Judicious wePÿY; Ávbx Sagacious (Qv‡MB&-mvQ&); Sage Rash (i¨vk&); Foolhardy
(RywWkvm&) adj (‡QB&R&); Prudent (cÖ-y ‡Wb&U&) (†ec‡ivqv)
449 Indiscreet Awe‡ePK Imprudent, Hasty Unfair- Ab¨vq
450 Innovative 1) De©i; Productive; Fruitful (d«zU&dzj&); 1) Barren; Infertile (Bb&-dvi&-
(B‡bŠ-‡fB&wUf&) djcÖm~; Inventive (Bb&-‡fb&-wUf&); Creative UvB&j&); Sterile (†÷-ivBj&);
2) D™¢veb (wµ-‡qB&-wUf&); Uninventive (Avb&-Bb&-‡fb&-
kw³m¤úbœ Fertile (dvi&UvB&j&) wUf&)
Recent cÖkœ: G¸‡jv GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡KB Kgb wQ‡jv-
329. The word ‘Innovative’ means [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 19-20]
A traditional B old C dull D creative Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Innovative/ creative- m„Rbkxj, D™¢vebx; a) traditional- HwZn¨; b) cÖvPxb, cyivZb; c) wb‡¯ÍR;
330. Identify the correct synonym for the word “INNOCUOUS” [NSI (Junior Field off.) 24 Sep. 21]
A Perky B Bitter C Dishearten D Harmless Ans:d

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 797 ~ 01740- 073569


331.Antonym of ‘Irascible’ is - [DËiv e¨vsK (PO) 17 ‡m‡Þ. 21]
A determined B placid C reasonable D pliant Ans:b
332. Which is a synonym of the word Incredible? [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (C) 19-20]
A Impervious B Probable C Unspectacular D Inconceivable Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: incredible- Awek¦vm¨; a) A‡f`¨; b) m¤¢ve¨; c) we‡kl bq Ggb; d) wPšÍv Kiv ev wek¦vm Kiv hvq bv Ggb;
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
333. ‘Incredibly’ means- [Kztwet (C) 16-17, ivtwet (E, ‡Rvo) 13-14, (E1) 17-18, DPE mn. jvB‡eªwiqvb -18]
A truly B slowly C undoubtedly D unbelievably Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: incredibly/ unbelievably- Awek¦vm¨fv‡e; a) truly- cÖK…Zc‡ÿ; b) slowly- ax‡i; c) wbtm‡›`‡n;
334. The opposite of ‘inflation’ is- [Xvtwet (C) 11-12, Btwet (B) 15-16]
A strangulation B stagflation C depression D deflation Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Inflation/ stagflation- we‡kl mg‡q gy`ªvùxwZ, gy`ªvùxwZ, g~j¨e„w×; a) strangulation- Mjvq wP‡c aiv; c)
depression- nZvkv, welbœZv; d) deflation- gy`ªvms‡KvPb, g~j¨cZb;
335. Infringe (Synonym)- [18th BCS, mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii mgvRKj¨vY msMdK -05]
A transgress B purloin C invade D intrude Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Infringe/ transgress- wbqg f½ Kiv, jsNb Kiv; b) Pzwi Kiv; c) AvµgY Kiv; d) †Rvic~e©K cÖ‡ek Kiv;
336. The correct meaning of the word ‘Indigenous’ is- [‡mvkvj Bmjvgx e¨vsK (Awdmvi)- 04,Rvtwet (D, D2) 12-14, 13-
14, Rtwet (B) 05-06, Ptwet (E) 02-03, Ptwet 02-03, Rtwet 05-06, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-15]
A native B backward C insider D poor Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Indigenous/ native- ¯^‡`kxq, ¯^‡`kRvZ; b) backward- AbMÖmi, wkÿv, mf¨Zv BZ¨vw`‡Z wcwQ‡q c‡o‡Q
Ggb; c) insider- Af¨šÍi¯’ e¨w³; d) poor- `wi`ª, wbt¯^, Abye©i;
337. What is the synonym of ‘Jeopardy’. [grm¨ Awa`߇ii wnmveiÿK -18, Btwet BDwbU (wR) 2018-19]
A existing B peril C sluggish D protest Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: jeopardy/ peril- wec`; a) existing- Aw¯ÍZ¡; c) sluggish- axiMwZ; d) protest- iÿv Kiv;
338. ‘Illicit’ k‡ãi mgv_©K kã - [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK -10, Rvtwet (E) 13-14]
A fake B unlawful C legal D compatible Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: illicit/ unlawful/ Rvj, fzqv, A‰ea; A fake- K…wÎg; c) legal- ˆea ; d) compatible- mvgÄm¨c~Y©, mymsMZ
339. The antonym of ‘Indifference’ is- [16th BCS, cÖvK-cÖv_vwgK mnKvix wkÿK (Avjdv)-14]
A ardour B compassion C anxiety D concern Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: indifference- MZvbyMwZKZv, D`vmxb; a) e¨MÖZv, Drmvn, b) KiæYv; c) anxiety/ concern- D‡ØM;
340. What word is the right synonym for ‘initiative’? [35th BCS, eb cÖnix/Rywbqi IqvBì ¯‹vDU-15]
A apathy B indolence C enterprise D activity Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: initiative/ enterprise – cÖ_g c`‡ÿc, D‡`¨vM; a) apathy- Abxnv, D`vwmbZv; b) indolence- Avjm¨,
kÖgwegyLZv; d) Kvh©Kjvc, Kg©KvÐ; [He is a man of enterprise- wZwb GKRb D‡`¨vMx e¨w³]
341. The word ‘Ingenious’ means- [Xvtwet 13-14, mvaviY exgv K‡cv©‡ikb (Rywbqi Awdmvi)-16]
A deceptive B skilful C simple D complicated Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ingenious/ skilful- D™¢ve‡b `ÿ, m„wókxj; a) deceptive- cÖZviYvg~jK; c) mvavib; d) `y‡ev©a¨, RwUj;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 798 ~ 01740- 073569


342. Industrious (Synonym) [‡mvbvjx, RbZv, AMÖYx, iƒcvjx e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-08, Rvtwet (H) 11-12]
A laid-back B large C active D lethargic Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Industrious- cwikÖgx; a) laid-back- cvov wcQ‡b; b) large- eo; c) active- Pvjy; d) Ajm
343. Antonym of ‘Inimical’ is- [17th BCS, Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZ©-16, ivtwet (mgvRKg©) 03-04,05-06, mnKvix RR-07, 14Zg
cÖfvlK wbeÜb-17]
A hostile B friendly C indifferent D angry Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: inimical/ hostile- kÎyfvevcbœ; b) friendly- eÜzfvevcbœ; c) indifferent- D`vmxb; d) angry- µz×;
 Remind Clue: ‡ewk w`b g‡b ivL‡Z PvB‡j LvZvq wj‡L wj‡L covi Af¨vm M‡o Zzjyb-
344. The word ‘Imbibe’ means- [16th BCS, Btwet (B) 10-11, Ptwet (I) 16-17, BRDB-12, [ißvwb cÖwµqv. KZ…©. (mn. e¨e.) 02 †deªæ 21,
mnKvix cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v-12, ‡et‡ivtwet (F) 13-14, Rvtwet (E) 14-15]
A to learn B to think C to drink D to acquire Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Imbibe/ drink- cvb Kiv; a) learn- †kLv; b) think- wPšÍv Kiv; d) acquire- AR©b Kiv;
345. What is meaning of the word ‘Intrepid’? [15th BCS, Ptwet (E-Law) 12-13, mnKvix RR-07]
A arrogant B belligerent C Questioning D fearless Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Intrepid/ fearless- wbf©xK, mvnmx; a) arrogant- D×Z, Ah_v Mwe©Z; b) m‡›`nRbK, c) AvcwËc~Y©;
346. Which one is the synonym of ‘Incredible’?[15th BCS, _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv)-13, IFIC Bank Ltd. Trainee
Assistant Officer (ATO)-18, ms¯’vcb gš¿Yvjq (cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©)-07, Rb¯^v¯’¨ cª‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-15]
A Unthinkable B unthinking C unlikely D unbelievable Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Incredible/ unbelievable- Awek¦vm¨; b) unthinking-nUKvix; c) unlikely- Abyc‡hvMx; d)
unthinkable-AwPšÍbxq;
347. What is the synonym of ‘Incite’? [11th BCS, Btwet (C) 11-12, MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-01, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK
mnKvix wkÿK (Mvgv)-14, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-12, †et‡ivtwet (M) 11-12, nvtwetcªtwet (B) 08-09]
A instigate B permit C urge D deceive Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Incite/ instigate- D‡ËwRZ Kiv; b) permit- AbygwZ †`Iqv; c) urge- wR` aiv; d) cÖZviYv Kiv;
348. Which word is appropriate for the word ‘Impeach’? [†et‡ivtwet (C) 12-13, Ptwet (E-Law) 05-06, WvK I
†Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b wnmveiÿY Kg©KZ©v-03, nvtwetcÖtwet (C) 08-09]
A speak B abuse C praise D charge Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Impeach- AwfmswkZ Kiv, wb›`v Kiv; a) speak- K_v ejv; b) abuse- Ace¨envi Kiv, MvwjMvjvR Kiv; c)
praise- cªksmv Kiv; d) charge- Aciv‡a Awfhy³ Kiv;
349. The word ‘Impediment’ means- [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv. wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ-Gi Aaxb AwWUi-17, ‡mvbvjx e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-08]
A Anarchy B Dislort C Ominous D Barrier Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Impediment/ Barrier- evav, cÖwZeÜKZv; a) Anarchy; b) Distort- AivRKZv; c) weK…Z;
350. The antonym of ‘Indictment’ is- [Rupali Bank Ltd. Junior – 13, Xvtwet 10-11]
A harangue B eulogy C tirade D punishment Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: indictment- Awfhy³KiY; a) K¬vwšÍKi `xN© e³„Zv; b) cÖksmv; c) my`xN© I cÖPÛ e³…Zv; d) kvwšÍ;
351. What is the synonym for ‘Insular’? [Xvtwet (D) 01-02, etwet (C) 15-16]
A interfering B open-minded C helpful D closed Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Insular- msKxY©wPË, Rj‡ewóZ a) interfering- n¯Í‡ÿcg~jK; b) open-minded- gb †Lvjv, ms¯‹vigy³; c)
helpful- DcKvix, Kv‡Ri; d) closed- msKxY©wPË, e×;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 799 ~ 01740- 073569
352. What is the correct synonym of ‘Isolation’? [4_© we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)-09, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Mvgv)-14, Xvtwet
(C) 99-00, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (C) 16-17, cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 13-14]
A loneliness B separation C depression D sadness Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Isolation/ separation- c„_KxKiY; a) loneliness/ depression- GKvwKZ¡, gvbwmK Aemv`; d) welYœZv;
353. The similar meaning of ‘Innate’ is- [Bangladesh Bank-15, Btwet 08-09]
A artificial B inherent C gather D separate Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Innate/ inherent- mnRvZ; a) artificial- K…wÎg; c) gather- Ro Kiv; d) separate- ¯^Zš¿;
354. What is the synonym of ‘Jovial’? [10th BCS,mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-07, ivtwet (F1) 12-13, Btwet (G) 16- 17]
A gay B effigy C gigantic D devine Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: jovial/ gay/- nvwmLywk, cÖdzjø; b) effigy- cÖwZK…wZ, g~wZ©; c) gigantic- wekvj; d) divine- ¯^M©xq;
PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
355. What is the antonym of the word ‘Ignorance’? [mnKvix _vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Kg©KZv© (ATEO)-16]
A wisdom B wise C light D knowledge Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Ignorance- AÁZv, AbwfÁv; a) weÁZv, wePÿYZv; b) Ávbx; c) Av‡jvK; d) Ávb, AeMwZ, AwfÁZv;
356. The synonym of ‘impertinent’ is- [cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †evW© mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb -13]
A pertinent B irrelevant C polite D interrupt Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: impertinent/ irrelevant- AcÖvmw½K; a) pertinent- cÖvmw½K; c) polite- f`ª, gvwR©Z; d) mvgwqK weiwZ;
357. The word ‘Inept’ means the same as- [6ô we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)- 11]
A unlucky B careless C disorganized D incompetent Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: inept/ incompetent- A‡hvM¨; a) unlucky- `yf©vMv; b) careless- AmZK©Zv; c) disorganized- wek„•Ljv;
358. “Insert” is opposite to- [‡m‡KÛvwi GWz‡Kkb †m±i †W‡fjc‡g›U †cÖvMÖvg M‡elYv Kg©KZ©v -15]
A error B delete C discrete D dull Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Insert- mwbœ‡ek; A error- µwU; B delete- gy‡Q †djv; C discrete- wehy³, Avjv`v Kiv; D dull- wb‡¯ÍR;
359. The antonym of ‘Insipid’ is- [Bangladesh Bank Asst. Director-18]
A brave B exciting C cold D dull Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: insipid (bxie, we¯^v`) a) Brave- mvnmx; b) D‡ËRbvc~Y©; c) VvÛv, kxZj, wbiæËvc; d) ‡evKv, wb‡e©va;
360. The synonym of ‘Inception’ is — [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mvBdvi Kg©KZv©- 2017]
A Elucidation B Complication C Commotion D Outset Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Inception/ outset- Avi¤¢; a) Elucidation- e¨vL¨v; b) complication- RwUjZv; c) D‡ËRbv;
361. Choose the synonym of ‘Compassion’. [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c`-19]
A sympathy B Compression C Contraction D Dislike Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Compassion/ sympathy- mg‡e`bv; b) Compression/ Contraction- ms‡KvPb; d) AcQ›`;
362. What word is the right antonym for ‘Initiative’? [36th BCS, NSI (Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03 Gwcªj 21]
A apathy B indolence C enterprise D activity Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: initiative- D‡`¨vwg; a) apathy- D`vmxb; b) indolence- Ajm; c) enterprise- cÖwZôvb; d) KvR;
===00===
Part-02: cov ‡kl; GLb wb‡R‡K Av‡iv cyiw®‹Z Kiæb/ evnev w`b/we‡bv`‡bi gva¨‡g co‡Z _vKzb-
hviv facebook fv‡jvev‡mb, Avgv‡`i Expert English MÖæ‡c GKUv AbyfzwZ ‡cv÷ K‡i Avmyb-
===00===
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 800 ~ 01740- 073569
 Part- 03 (K-R) ch©š‘- 
Av‡Mi Ask¸‡jv †kl Ki‡Z cvi‡j GLb †_‡K A‡bK mnR n‡q hv‡e| g‡b ivL‡eb Avcwb bv co‡jI
Ab¨iv wKš‘ Avcbv‡K bv Rvwb‡q wVKB c‡o wb‡e| GB As‡ki Vocabulary ¸‡jv ev¯Í‡eI A‡bK Kv‡R
w`‡e ZvB Kó n‡jI c‡o ivL‡Z n‡e| AvR †nvK Kvj ‡nvK GB K‡ói dj Avcwb fvjwKQzB cv‡eb| GB
cÖZ¨vkv †i‡LB Pjyb ïiæ Kiv hvK|

 eY©µgvbymv‡i ¸iæZ¡c~Y© k㸇jv I weMZ mvjwfwËK MCQ mg~n ‡`Iqv n‡jv:


Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms
451 Kinship i‡³i m¤úK© Relation, Sympathy, rapport purebred, crossbred, repulsion
452 Kidding gRv Kiv hoax, bamboozle, kid, bluff -
453 Keen (Kxb&) adj 1) m~²eyw×; 1) Astute (Avm&-wUD&U&) = 1) Blunt (eøvb&U& = ¯’zj eyw×)
PZzi; Shrewd (kÖæW&) 2) Eager(CMvi); 2) Indifferent (Bb&-wWdv-‡ib&U& =
2) e¨MÖ Enthusiastic (†qb&-w_D&-wSqvQ&-wUK&) D`vmxb)
454 Lackluster wb®úÖf; Drab (Wª¨ve& = GK‡Nu‡q); Vivacious (wf‡fB&mvQ&); Lively
(j¨vK&jv÷vi) adj wb®úÖvY Humdrum (nvg&-Wªvg&) wbim (jvB&f-& wj = cÖvYešÍ)
455 Knowledge Ávb Vocabulary, Ability Inability
456 Laconic AíK_v Pithy, Crisp, Curt, Concise Verbose,
457 Laudatory cÖksmvg~jK Praiseworthy (‡cÖB&S&-Ii&-w`); Blameworthy (†eøB-& g&-Ii-w` =
(j‡WUwi) adj Complimentary wb›`bxq)
458 Latent jy°vwqZ, ¸ß Concealed -
459 Lavish (j¨wfk&) AwgZe¨qx Extravagant (‡q·-Uªv-f¨v-M¨vbU); Thrifty (w_dwU = wgZe¨qx)
adj
Prodigal (cÖwWM¨vj)
460 Level mgZj, gm„Y Grind, Property Low, Mild, High
461 Liability `vq/ FY Debt Assets, Property
462 Liberty noun ¯^vaxbZv Freedom, Independent/ Bondage, slavery, confinement
Liberal (¯^vaxb Adj.)
463 Likely m¤¢ve¨ Promising, Probable Unlikely, Unlikeliness
464 Live mivmwi Board, Camp, Lodge Taped- aviYK…Z
m¤úªPvwiZ
465 Linger (wjsMvi&) ‡`ix‡Z Tarry; Loiter (jB&Uvi& = †`ix Hastily (†nB&m&wUwj)
verb hvIqv Kiv)
adj Awb”QzK;
466 Loath (‡jŠ_&) Averse (A¨vfvi&Q&); Enthusiastic (†qb&-w_D&-wS-‡qm&-wUK);
weiƒc Disinclined (wWQ&-Bb&-K¬vB&b&W&) Avid (A¨vwfW&)
467 Loathe (‡jŠ`&) AZ¨šÍ Abhor (A¨ve‡nvi); Despise Like; Adore (A¨v-‡Wvi)
verb AcQ›` Kiv (†Wm-cvBS)
468 Logical ‡hŠw³K Analytic, Discursive Irrational- A‡hŠw³K
469 Loyal wek¦¯Í Leal, Hardcore Disloyal, Disloyalty
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 801 ~ 01740- 073569
470 Loyalty wek¦¯Z
Í v Fidelity (wd‡WwjwU); Disloyalty; Falseness; Breach
(jq¨vwë) noun
Constancy; trustworthiness (eªxP&); Sedition (‡QwWk&b&); Perfidy
471 Lunatic noun cvMj/ †ivMx Mad, insane Well, healthy
472 Loquacious evPvj Talkative; Garrulous Taciturn (†Uwm-Uvib&);
(‡jv‡Kv‡qB&kvm&)adj (M¨viæ-jvQ&) Reticent (†i-wU-‡mb&U& = ¯^ífvlx)

Recent cÖkœ: G¸‡jv GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡KB Kgb wQ‡jv-


363. ‘Loquacious’ means- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: RbZv e¨vsK wjt †mU- G, (29-11-19)]
A Talkative B Reticent C Garrulous D Verbose Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Loquacious/ Garrulous- evKcUz, eûfvlx; a) Talkative- evPvj; b) Reticent- ¯^j¦fvlx;; d) Verbose-
kãeûj
364. What is the antonym of ‘Latent’? [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (G), 19-20]
A lurking B hidden C obvious D concealed Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: latent/ lurking/ hidden- jyKv‡bv, Pzwcmv‡i Ae¯’vb Kiv; c) obvious- my¯úó; d) concealed- ‡Mvcb Kiv;

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]

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 802 ~ 01740- 073569


542. What is the synonym of ‘Lunatic’? [‡emvgwiK wegvb gš¿Yvj‡q cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-05, cwievi cwiKíbv Awa. cwievi Kj¨vY
cwi`wk©Kv-18]
A same B hap C plain D mad Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Lunatic/ Mad - cvMjv‡U, gvbwmK †ivMx; a) same- GKB; b) hap- fvM¨; c) plain- mij, mv`vgvUv;
543. Antonym of ‘Luminous’ is- [DËiv e¨vsK (PO) 17 ‡m‡Þ. 21]
A clear B dim C clever D brittle Ans:b
544. A synonym for ‘Legendary’ is- [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (A) 15-16, Ptwet (H) 11-12, ‡gwW‡Kj 16-17]
A Famous B Fictitious C Intelligent D Legitimate Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Legendary/ Famous- wKse`wšÍ, weL¨vZ; b) Fictitious- KwíZ; c) Intelligent- eyw×gvb; d)
Legitimate- ‰ea;
545. What is the antonym of ‘Limpid’? [cªvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Mvgv)-14, mgvR‡mev Awd-06, Btwet (BBA) 11-12, (C) 18-19]
A bright B transparent C muddy D watery Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: limpid/ transparent- ¯^”Q; a) bright- D¾¡j; c) muddy- K`©gv³; d) watery- Rjwm³;
 Remind Tips: GKwU k‡ãi evsjv A_© Øviv wgkÖY K‡i ev¯Íe †Kvb NUbv g‡b Kiæb;
546. The word ‘Lucrative’ means- [Islami Bank Bamgladesh Ltd. AO (G-3) -10, ‡mvbvjx e¨vsK (Awdmvi) K¨vm -13, 14, Xvtwet
(B) 05-06, htwetcÖtwet (A) 10-11]
A good looking B oily C professional D profitable Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Lucrative/ profitable- jvfRbK; a) good looking- †`L‡Z my›`i; b) oily- ‰Zjv³; c)
professional- †ckv`vix;
547. In TV terms, the opposite of ‘live’ is- [BTV-Gi AwW‡qÝ wimvP© Awdmvi -06, Rvtwet (A- MwYZ) 13-14]
A dead B asleep C onthe air D taped Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: live/ on the air- mivmwi m¤úªPvwiZ, RxešÍ; a) dead- g„Z, APj; b) asleep- NygšÍ, Aek; d) taped- aviYK…Z;
548. Which one is an antonym for ‘Lunatic’? [Mbc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17 ¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii
mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) -17]
A sane B crazy C lazy plain
D Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Lunatic- cvMj; a) sane- my¯’; b) crazy- cvMj; c) lazy- Ajm; d) plain- mv`vwm‡a;
PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
549. The antonym of ‘Laconic’ is- [One Bank Ltd. Special Cader office (SCO) 2018]
A stylized B unedited C verbose D insincere Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Laconic- AíK_vq cÖKvwkZ; a) Stylized- GKwU we‡kl ixwZi AbyeZx©, ˆkjxK…Z; b) Unedited- m¤úvw`Z
bq Ggb; c) Verbose- evMvo¤^ic~Y©, kãvo¤^ic~Y©; d) Insincere- AvšÍwiKZvnxb;
550. The antonym of the word ‘Liberty’ is- [GKwU evwo GKwU Lvgvi cÖK‡íi wdì mycvifvBRvi 2018]
A Liberal B Freedom C Independent D Bondage Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Liberty/ Freedom- ¯^vaxbZv; a) Liberal/ independent- ¯^vaxb; d) bondage- ew›``kv, `vm‡Z¡ Ave×;
551. The Synonym of ‘Linguist’ is- [Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-11]
A absconded B swindler C polyglot D knowledgeable Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Linguist/ polyglot- fvlvwe`, eûfvlvfvlx; a) Absconded- cjvZK; b) swindler- cÖZviK; d)
knowledgeable- Ávbx; Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 803 ~ 01740- 073569
SN Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms
473 Magnificent PgKcÖ` Splendid, Brilliant Ordinary, Simple
474 Magnify 1) weewa©Z Kiv 1) Enlarge; Amplify 1) Diminish; Reduce;
(g¨vM&wbdvB&) verb 2) cÖksmv Kiv 2) Praise (‡cÖB&S&); Laud 2) Belittle (‡nq Kiv)
475 Malice (g¨vwjm&) AcKv‡ii B”Qv Malevolence; Spite (¯úv-B&U&) Benevolence (†e-‡b-‡fv-‡jÝ)
noun
= Rancor (i¨vb&Ki&)
476 Malignant gvivZ¥K, Cancerous, Harmful Benign-wec¾bK ev ÿwZKi bq
477 Malicious we‡ØlcivqY Spiteful (¯úvB&U&-dzj&); Friendly (‡d«Û&wj); pleasing- myLKi
(g¨vwjkvm&) adj Malevolent
478 Mandatory AZ¨vek¨K Compulsory (Kg&-cvj&-‡Qvwi); Voluntary
adj
(g¨vb&W¨vUwi) Obligatory (Ie&-wj-‡M-‡Uvwi)
479 Marshaled my w eb¨v¯Í Kiv Sky marshal Demobilize
480 Matrimony we‡q, weevn Wedding, Marriage, Hymen Endogamy, Exogamy
481 Massive e„n`vqZb; Colossal; Gigantic; Vast Minute; Diminutive (wW-wg-wbD&-
adj
(g¨vwmf&) cÖ K vÛ (fvm&U&); Gargantuan wUf&); Microscopic
482 Meager (gxMvi&) Aí; bMY¨; Scanty (¯‹¨vb&wU); Paltry (cvj&- Copious; Plentiful (‡cøb&-wU-dzj& =
adj `yj©f wUª); Sparse (¯úvi&m&) cÖPzi); Plenteous (‡cøb&-wU-AvQ&)
483 Meek b¤ª Modest, Humble, Mild Domesticated- msmvwiK
484 Medley wewfbœ e¯‘i Assortment; Conglomeration Homogeneous (mgRvwZK)
noun
(‡gW&wj) wgkÖ Y (KO&‡jvgv‡iB&k&b&)
485 Mental gvbwmK Psychic, Noetic, Psychical Physical
486 Melancholy gbgiv Gloomy (Møy-wg); Dejected Vivacious (wf‡fB&-kvm&) = Happy
adj
(‡gjvb&Kwj) (wW‡RK&-‡UW& = welbœ) (n¨vwc); exuberant- D”QvwmZ
487 Mellifluous kÖæwZgayi Euphonious (BD‡dvwbAvm&); Harsh; Raucous (‡ivKvm&&)
(†gwjd¬zqvm&) adj Dulcet
488 Memory ¯§„wZ Engram, Reminiscence Forgetfulness- we¯§iY
489 Menace wec` Jeopardy be well
490 Mendacity wg_¨vevw`Zv Deceit; Falsehood Veracity (‡fivwmwU-mZ¨evw`Zv)
(‡gb&W¨vwmwU) noun
491 Mentor(†gb&Ui&)n weÁ civgk© `vZv Adviser; Guide (MvBW) foolish, stupidity
492 Messy (‡gwm) adj wek„•Ljv; †bvsiv Cluttered (K¬v-Uvi&W&); Neat (bxU&); Tidy (UvB&wW)
Littered (wjUvi&W&)
493 Meticulous LyuZLyu‡Z Painstaking (‡c-Bb&m-& ‡UwKs); Slapdash (¯ø¨vc&-W¨vk&);
adj
(‡gwUwKD&jvm&) Fastidious; Scrupulous Perfunctory (cvi&-dvsK&-‡Uvix)
494 Mild (AvPiY) b¤ª I Gentle (AvPiY) b¤ª I m`q, kvšÍ Intense, Intemperate
m`q, kvšÍ
495 Microscopic ÿz`ªvwZÿz`ª Infinitesimal (Bb&-wdwb-‡Uwm- Large; Immense (B-‡gÝ)
(gvB‡µv¯‹wcK&) adj gv&j); Minute (gvB&-wbD&U&)
496 Migrant Ab¨Î, MgYKvix Migratory, Unsettled Native- ¯’vbxq, Avw`evmx

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 804 ~ 01740- 073569


497 Minute (gvB- †QvU Midget (wg‡RU&); Puny (wcD&wb = Colossal (K-j-mvj&) = Titanic;
adj ÿz`ª)
wbD&U&) Gigantic; Gargantuan
498 Miscellaneous wewea Promiscuous (G‡jv‡g‡jv) same, uncolored, discolor
499 Misappropriate AvZ¥mvr Kiv Embezzle steal, Peculate --
500 Miserable AZ¨šÍ `ytLx Crestfallen (‡µ-÷&-d‡jb&); Joyous; Happy (n¨vwc)
(wgS&i¨vej&) adj Despondent(‡Wm&-‡cvb&-‡Wb&U&)
501 Misery (wgSvwi) AZ¨šÍ `ytL Woe = Agony (A¨v-‡Mvwb); Happiness
noun
Grief (MÖxd& = hš¿Yv)
502 Mitigate Dckg Kiv Palliate (c¨vwjGB&U&); Increases; Intensity
verb
(wgwU‡MB&U&) Ameliorate (G¨v‡gwjI‡iB&U&)
503 Mix wgkv‡bv Blend, Melt, Fuse Stand Still, Divide, Stiffen
504 Modern AvaywbK New, Late, Current Ancient- cÖvPxb
505 Moderate ZxeªZv n«vm Kiv Temper (‡U¤úvi&); Abate Intensify (Bb&-‡Ub&-wm-dvB&);
verb
(gWv‡iB&U&) (G¨v‡eB&U&); Slacken (¯øv-‡Kb&) Tighten (UvB&-‡Ub&)
506 Mollify kvšÍ ; cÖk wgZ Appease; Assuage (G¨v-wmD&- Exasperate (‡qM-SA&m-& cv‡iB&U& =
(gwjdvB&) verb Kiv GB&R&) = Placate (cøv-‡KB&U&) = wei³ Kiv) = Irritate (Cwi‡UB&U&);
Pacify; Soothe (Qz`&) Exacerbate (‡qM&-Sv-mvi&-‡e-B&U&)
507 Momentous AwZ ¸iæZ¡c~Y© Significant(wmM&-wb-wd-K¨vb&U&); Trivial (wUª-wf-qvj&);
adj
(†gv‡gb&Uvm&) Important Unimportant
508 Monotonous GK‡Nu ‡q Boring (ewis); Humdrum Interesting (Bb&-‡U-‡iQ&-wUO&);
(gbUbvm&) (adj) (nvgWªvg) = Dull Engrossing (‡qb&‡MÖvwQs).
509 Morose welbœ Sad, Bored, depressed Happy, Blessed, Glad
510 Monstrous cÖKvÛ; weivU Huge; Titanic (UvB&-U¨v-wbK&); Tiny (UvB&wb); Minute (gvB&-wbD&U&);
adj
(gb&÷ªvm&) Colossal; Mammoth (g¨v‡gv_&) Minuscule (wg-bvQ&-wKD&j&)
511 Monumental cÖK vÛ Colossal; Massive (g¨vmxf&) Tiny (UvBbx)
(gwbD&‡gb&Uvj&) adj
512 Motley (gU&wj) adj wewea e¯‘i Different; Heterogeneous Uniform; Homogeneous
wgkÖY (‡n‡U‡ivwRwbqvm&) (†nv‡gvwRwbqvm&)
513 Murky ‡Nvi AÜKvi Cloudy Clear, Clean, Pure
514 Myriad wecyj msL¨v innumerable Limited- mxwgZ, mxgve×
515 Mundane cvw_©e Worldly; Earthly (Av_©&wj) Heavenly (‡n‡fb&wj)
a
(gvb&‡Wb&)

Recent cÖkœ: G¸‡jv GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡KB Kgb wQ‡jv-


552. Antonym of the word, ‘Morbid’ is- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) †mU-we, 19-20]
A Healthy B Liberal C Progressive D Stale Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Healthy- ¯^v¯’¨Ki, ¯^v¯’¨evb; Morbid-A¯^v¯’¨Ki ev iæMœ: b) Liberal- D`vi ev D`vi‰bwZK; c)
Progressive- cªMwZkxj; d) Stale- evmx ev UvUKv bq Ggb;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 805 ~ 01740- 073569


553. The antonym of ‘Meek’ is- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb-19]
A lazy B fierce C strong D weak Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: meek- b¤ª; a) lazy- Ajm; b) fierce- wei³ ev D‡ËwRZ Kiv; c) strong- kw³kvjx; d) weak- `ye©j;
554. ‰bwZKZvi Bs‡iwR cÖwZkã †KvbwU? [‡ij gš¿. (Awdm mnv.) 19 Ryb 21]
A Nature B Value C Morality D Liberty Ans:c
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
555. The antonym of the word ‘Meager’ is- [B&÷vb© e¨vsK (Awdmvi) -05, Rtwet (D) 14-15]
A enough B miser C little D scant Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Meager/ scant- Ach©vß, AcªZzj; a) enough- ch©vß; b) miser- K…cY; c) little- bMY¨;
556. Let us begin by looking at the minutes of the meeting. [etwet (B) 11-12, Xvtwet (D-AE) 14-15, 35th
BCS, eb Awa`߇ii eb cÖnix/Rywbqi IqvBì ¯‹vDU -15]
A time record B time frame C written
record D written analysis Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: minutes/ written record- mswÿß wjwLZ weeiY; a) time record- mg‡qi wnmve; b) time frame- mg‡qi
MVb; d) written analysis- wjwLZ we‡køNY;
557. Identify the correct synonym for the word ‘Magnanimous’ [26th BCS, Btwet (M) 10-11]
558. Synonym for the word ‘Magnanimous’- [RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›` ms¯’v (NSI)-Gi wdì Awdmvi-17, SESDP-Gi _vbv gva¨wgK
wkÿv Kg©.-15, BRDB-Gi Awdmvi-09, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (L) 11-12, Btwet (F-MwYZ) 13-14]
A generous B unkind C revengeful D friendly Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Magnanimous/ generous- D`vi, gnr; b) unkind- wb`©q, ÿgvnxb; c) revengeful- cÖwZwnsmvcivqY;
d) friendly- eÜzfvevcbœ, cÖxwZc~Y©;
559. The synonym of ‘Myopic’ is- [‡mvbvjx, RbZv, AMÖYx, iƒcvjx e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-08, WvK wefv‡Mi †cv÷vj Acv‡iUi-16, Pt
wet (E) 15-16]
A evenhanded B unprejudiced C tolerant D short-sighted Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: myopic/ short-sighted- ÿxY`„wó; a) evenhanded/ unprejudiced/ neutral- wbi‡cÿ; c) tolerant-
mnbkxj;
560. The antonym of ‘Meticulous’ is- [Rvtwet (L) 11-12, ‡bvtwetcªtwet (A, C) 16-17]
A Homogeneous B moral C careless D harsh Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: meticulous- AwZmZK©; a) Homogeneous- ¯^RvwZ; b) moral- ‰bwZK; c) careless- D`vmxb;
D‡ØMnxb; d) harsh- K‡Vvi;
561. The word ‘Mandatory’ means- [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mvBdvi Awdmvi-17, mnKvix _vbv/ Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Kg©KZv© (ATEO)-16,
Rtwet (D) 07-08]
A optional B obligatory C subsidiary D done by man Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Mandatory/ obligatory- eva¨Zvg~jK, Av‡`ke¨ÄK; a) optional- Hw”QK; c) subsidiary- AwZwi³,
m¤ú~iK; d) done by man- gvbeK…Z;
562. The synonym of the word ‘Morose’ is- [gva¨. mn. wkÿK-06, Janata Bank (EO)-17, N.U. 05-06]
A depressed cheerful C vindictive D adventurous Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Morose/ depressed- welbœ, gbgiv; b) cheerful- cÖdzjø; c) vindictive- cªwZwnsmvc~Y©; d)
adventurous- wec¾bK;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 806 ~ 01740- 073569


563. What is the antonym of the word ‘Monotonous’ is- [N.U. (Business) 12-13, Janata Bank Ltd. Executive
Officer – 13, Btwet 15-26]
A excess B interesting C monopoly D critical Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: monotonous- GK‡N‡q, weiw³Ki; a) excess- AwZwi³; b) interesting- Avb›``vqK; c) monopoly-
e¨emv‡qi GK‡PwUqv AwaKvi; d) critical- m¼UKvjxb, wec`RbK;
564. What is the antonym of ‘Malicious’? [mvaviY cy‡ji AvIZvq wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix ‡cÖvMÖvgvi, DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx, cÖkvmwbK
Kg©KZ©v I e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v -16]
A resentful B rancorous C envious D pleasing Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: malicious/ envious/rancorous- we‡Ølc~Y©, we‡ØlcivqY, wnsmyK; a) resentful- Amš‘ó; d) pleasing- myLKi;
565. ‘Menacing(fxwZKi)’ Means- [32nd BCS, SESIP-Gi _vbv GKv‡WgxK mycvifvBRvi-15]
A encouraging B alarming C promising D auspicious Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Menacing/ alarming- fxwZKi; a) encouraging- DrmvwnZ; c) promising- cÖwZkÖywZ; d)
auspicious- mycÖmbœ;
566. The synonym for ‘Meticulous’ is- [Agrani Bank Ltd. (Officer) – 12, Probasy Kalyan Bank. Ltd. (SO) – 14, _vbv/
Dc‡Rjv wbev©Pb Awdmvi-04]
A delightful B careful and exact
C having strength of mind D careless Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Meticulous/ careful and exact- LuyZLyu‡Z, mZK©; a) delightful- Avb›``vqK; d) careless- D`vmxb;
 Partner Tips: `ªæZ g‡b ivL‡Z PvB‡j study partner Gi mv‡_ G‡K Ab¨‡K cÖkœ Kiæb-
567. The appropriate antonym for ‘Meticulous’ is- [Lytwet (mgvRveÁvb ¯‹zj) 09-10]
A painstaking B careless C thorough D mindful Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: meticulous/ painstaking- AwZmZK©; b) careless- D`vmxb, D‡ØMnxb; c) thorough- m¤ú~Y©; d) mindful-
g‡bv‡hvMx;
568. The meaning of ‘Melancholy’ is [First Security Islami Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer – 14, evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (K¨vk
Awdmvi)-11]
A magnificent B barren C depressed D harmony Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: melancholy/ depressed- gbgiv, nZvk; a) magnificent- wePÿY; b) barren- Abye©i, e„_v;
569. The word ‘Magnificent’ means- [gwnjv welqK Awa`߇ii Dc‡Rjv gwnjv Kg©KZ©v -05, RvZxq mÂq cwi`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK -09,
RvZxq †fv³v msiÿY Awa`߇ii e¨w³MZ mnKvix -13]
A splendid B thoughtful C resourceful D graceful Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: magnificent/ splendid- RuvKRgKc~Y©, PgrKvi; b) thoughtful- wPšÍvkxj, mywe‡ePK; c) resourceful- D‡`¨vMx; d)
graceful- †kvfb, gvwR©Z;
570. Antonym of the word ‘Magnificent’ is- [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16, 16-17]
A palpable B marvelous C grotesque D ordinary Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: magnificent/ marvelous- RuvKRgKc~Y©, PgrKvi; a) palpable- Abyf~wZ‡hvM¨, †evaMg¨; c) grotesque- A™¢zZ; d)
ordinary- mvaviY;
571. ‘Malignant’ is the antonym of: [Dc‡Rjv cwi. Kg©.-10, kvtwetcÖtwet (K) 10-11, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17]
A safe B harmful C benign D cancerous Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: malignant/ harmful/ benign/ cancerous- gvivZ¥K; a) safe- wbivc`;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 807 ~ 01740- 073569


572. ‘Malice’ Gi mgv_©K kã †KvbwU? [DËiv e¨vsK (mnKvix Awdmvi) 08, cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (cÙv)-09]
A Affection B Love C Animosity D Kindness Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Malice- kÎæZv, AcKv‡ii B”Qv; a) Affection- ‡¯œn, ggZv; b) Love- fvjevmv; c) Animosity- kÎæZv,
AcKv‡ii B”Qv; d) Kindness- D`viZv;
573. An antonym for ‘Mobile’ is- [Islami Bank Bamgladesh Ltd. (SO/po) – 10, Xvtwet (A) 05-06, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (B) 11-12]
A fixed B moving C portable D divided Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: mobile- åvg¨gvb, MwZgq; a) fixed- wba©vwiZ; b) moving- MwZkxj; c) portable- cwienb‡hvM¨; D
divided- wef³;
PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
574. ‘Murky’ means- [ivKve (Kg©KZ©v, 2q †kwY) -15]
A brilliant B gloomy C bright D full of passionate Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: murky/ gloomy- AÜKvi, welbœ, ‡Nvi AÜKvi; a) brilliant- `xwßgq, †gavex; c) bright- D¾j; d) full of
passionate- Av‡eMc~Y©;
575. The synonym of the ‘mix’ is- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 2019]
A blend B mess C solve D change Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: mix/ blend- wgkv‡bv, b) mess- wek„•Lj; c) solve- mgvavb Kiv; d) change- cwieZ©b Kiv;
576. Choose the antonym of ‘Myriad’. [WvK, †Uwj‡hv. I Z_¨cÖhyw³ gš¿Yv. mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi-2017]
A endless B dialect C limited D rural Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: myriad- AmsL¨; a) endless- AdzišÍ; b) dialect- Dcfvlv; c) limited- mxwgZ; d) rural- MÖvg;
577. The word ‘Matrimony’ means- [GjwRBwW‡Z mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx -05]
A money B property C divorce D marriage Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: matrimony/ marriage- we‡q, weevn; a) money- A_©, UvKv; b) property- m¤úwË; c) divorce-
weevnwe‡”Q`, ZvjvK;
578. The synonym of ‘Menace’ is- [cÖavbgš¿xi Kvh©vj‡q mnKvix cwiPvjK, M‡elYv Kg©KZ©v -13]
A jeopardy B safety C refuge D sanctuary Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: menace/ jeopardy- wec`; b) safety- wbivcËv; c) refuge- AvkÖq; d) sanctuary- cweÎ ¯’vb, AvkÖq¯’j;
579. The synonym of ‘Meager’ is: [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv. wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ-Gi Aaxb AwWUi-2017]
A Merge B Too small C Bright D Partial Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Meager/ Too small- bMY¨, msL¨vq Aí; a) Merge- GKÎxKiY; c) Bright- D¾¡j; d) Partial-
AvswkK;
580. Write down the minutes of the meeting. Here the word ‘Minutes’ mean- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ:
Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb-19]
A time limit B written records
C details of meeting D summary of the meeting Ans:b
581. The synonym of ‘Misappropriate’ is- [7g we †R Gm (mnKvix RR) -11]
A inappropriate B embezzle C miscalculate D misgiving Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: misappropriate/ embezzle- Zmiæd, AvZ¥mvr Kiv; a) inappropriate- Abyc‡hvMx, A‡hvM¨; c)
miscalculate- fzj wnmve Kiv; d) misgiving- m‡›`n, Awek¦vm, Avk¼v;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 808 ~ 01740- 073569


SN Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms
516 Nadir noun wb¤œZg we›`y Trough (Uªvd&) Apex; Zenith; Peak; Summit
517 Naive (bvCf&)(adj.) mv`vwmav Simple = Ingenuous Artful (AvU&©dzj&-a~Z©)
518 Nap Z›`ªv, Slumber, drowsiness, doze waking erect
519 Nascent Rb¥ wb‡”Q Ggb Emerging, Parturient dying, past,
520 Natural ¯^vfvweK Naturalness, Earthy Abnormal- A¯^vfvweK
521 Nebulous A¯úó vague, obscure, dim, Cloudy Clear, distinct, obvious
522 Nefarious `yðwiÎ Wicked; Vile (fvB&j&); Honest; Good (¸W&)
(wb‡dwiqvm&) adj Depraved
523 Negligent Ag‡bv‡hvMx Careless (‡Kqvi&-‡jQ&); Thoughtful (_U&-dzj&); Caring
(†bM&wj‡R›U&) adj Insensitive (Bb&-‡mb&-wmwUf&) (‡KqvwiO&); Solicitous (QwjwmUvQ&)
524 Nimble(wbg&ej&)adj PUc‡U Agile (&A¨vRvB&j&); Light-footed Lethargic (‡j_vwR©K& - wb‡¯ÍR)
525 Nobody ‡KD bv - Somebody- ‡KD
526 Nocturnal ˆbk; wbkvPi Night; Nighttime (bvBU&UvB&g&) Diurnal; Daily (cÖZ¨n)
(bK&Pvi&b¨vj&) adj
527 non-political AivR‰bwZK Apolitical, Political, Governmental
528 Notorious KzL¨vZ Infamous (Bb‡dBgvQ); Ignoble; Noble (†bv‡ej = gnr);
(bUwiqvm&) adj Disreputable Honorable
529 Novel (b‡fj&) adj Awfbe; bZzb New = Original (AwiwRbvj&) Ordinary; Common
530 Novice (bwfm&)nou bewkÿv_©x Learner; Tyro (UvB&‡iv) Master (wkÿK)
531 Noxious (bK&kvm&) ÿwZKi; Deleterious; Wholesome (‡nŠj&-Qvg& =
adj aŸsmvZœK Pernicious (cvi&wbkvm&) ¯^v¯’¨Ki); Advantageous
532 Nude Dj½, †Lvjv Openly, veil less concealed- jyKvwqZ, †Mvcb
533 Numerous eûmsL¨K; Many; Copious; Abundant; Few; Scarce (‡¯‹-qvi&m&); Scant
(wbD&gvivm&) adj cÖPzi Myriad; Multiple (¯‹¨vb&U&); Some
Recent cÖkœ: G¸‡jv GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡KB Kgb wQ‡jv-
582. Niggardly means [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: RbZv e¨vsK wjt †mU- G, (29-11-19)
A Generous B Stingy C Thrifty D Frugal Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Niggardly/ Stingy- K„cb, wKc‡U; a) Generous- D`vi; c) Thrifty/ Frugal- wgZe¨qx, wgZe¨qx;
583. The synonym of the word ‘Original’ is- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (L) 19-20]
A amusing B artificial C true D accumulate Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Original- g~j, Avmj a) amusing- nvm¨Ki ev gRv`vi; b) K…wËg; c) mZ¨; d) Rgv‡bv, ¯Í‚cvKvi;
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
584. Synonym for ‘Narcissism’ is- [cwi‡ek Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK I wimvP© Awdmvi -07, et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17]
A love for nature B self love
C dignity D admiration for beauty Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: narcissism/ self love- ¯^v_©ciZv, wbR¯^v_© wPšÍv, AvZœ‡Kw›`ªKZv; a) love for nature- cÖK…wZ‡cÖg; c)
dignity- gh©v`v; d) admiration for beauty- ‡mŠ›`‡h©i Rb¨ fvjevmv;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 809 ~ 01740- 073569


585. What is the antonym of ‘Native’? [Medical 15-16, KU (L) 16-17, Bangladesh Bank (AD) - 13]
A Alien B Congenial C Inborn D Local Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Native- ¯’vbxq; a) Alien- ciK, we‡`kx; b) Congenial- AbyK~j; c) Inborn mnRvZ; d) Local- ¯’vbxq;
586. Synonym of ‘nimble’ is- [Uttara Bank (A.O.) 11, Btwet (B) 13-14]
A agile B rough C slow D fresh Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: nimble/ agile- ÿxcÖ, PUc‡U; b) rough- AgvwR©Z, K‡Vvi; c) kind- `qvjy; d) fresh- mRxe, ZvRv;
587. Choose the antonym of the following words. ‘Noble’. [ivtwet 06-07, ¯’vbxq miKvi gš¿Yvj‡q mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx
(wmwfj)-17, Ptwet (D) 10-11, (B) 12-13]
A ignoble B rude C rustic bad Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: noble- m¤ª¢všÍ, gnr; a) ignoble- BZi, bxP; b) KK©k, iƒp; c) MÖvg¨, †M‡qv; d) g›`, ÿwZKi;
588. ‘Nostalgic’ is the synonym of ‘------’ [c~evjx e¨vsK (Rywbqi Awdmvi)-06, Dc-cwi`k©K (¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`ßi)-
13, Kztwet (A) 14-15,Ptwet (E-Law) 10-11, Btwet (B) 17-18]
A soothing B temperate C realistic D homesick Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Nostalgic/ homesick- ¯^‡`‡k †divi Rb¨ KvZi; a) kvšÍ K‡i Ggb; b) cwiwgZ; c) ev¯Íeev`x;
589. The antonym of ‘Nebulous’- [Ptwet (B2) 10-11, (B2) 16-17, (A) 16-17,‡et‡ivtwet (D) 17-18]
A uncertain ambiguity
B C obvious D comprehensible Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: nebulous/ uncertain/ ambiguity- A¯úó, AwbwðZ, Øv_©‡evaKZv; c) ¯úó; d) ‡evaMg¨; c) ¯úó;
590. The opposite of ‘Nebulous’- [KvixMwi wkÿv Awa`߇ii wPd Bb÷ªv±i (bb-‡UK) 05, JU (E) 14-15]
A clear B cage C unclear D undistinct Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Nebulous- AveQv; a) clear- cwi®‹vi; b) cage- LvuPv; c) unclear- Acwi®‹vi; d) D¯‹vwbg~jK;
591. What is the meaning of the word ‘Nascent’? [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b cywjk mnKvix imvqbwe`- 02, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix
wkÿK (weUv) -14]
A trail B beginning C nasal D odorous Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: nascent/ beginning- ïiæ, Rb¥ wb‡”Q Ggb; a) trail- wPý‡iLv; c) nasal- bvwmK¨, bvwmKv; d) myiwfZ;
592. Synonym of ‘Notable’ is- [9g cÖfvlK wbeÜb -13]
A novelty B notion C prominent D ordinary Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: notable/ prominent- wewkó; a) novelty- bZzbZ¡; b) notion- AwfgZ; d) ordinary- mvaviY;
PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
593. ‘Nude’ kãwUi antonym n‡”Q- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (cÙv) -13]
A naked B open C concealed D exposed Ans:c
594. The synonym of the word ‘Nap’ is [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b Kviv ZË¡veavqK -05]
A waking B soothe C suppress D slumber Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: nap/ sleep/ slumber- Z›`ªv, Nyg; b) soothe- kvšÍ Kiv; c) suppress- `gb Kiv;
595. The synonym of the word ‘Narcissim’ is- [RbZv e¨vsK wj. A¨vwmm‡U›U Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi -17]
A notorious B selfishness C dignity D self-effacing Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: narcissism/ selfishness- ¯^v_©ciZv, wbR¯^v_© wPšÍv; a) KzL¨vZ; c) Aeva¨; d) Aeva¨, ivóª‡`ªvnx;
596. ‘Natural’ kãwUi antonym n‡”Q- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (cÙv) -13]
A inherent B original C kindom D abnormal Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: natural- ¯^vfvweK; a) inherent- mnRvZ, Rb¥MZ; b) original- Avmj; c) ivR¨, ivRZ¡; d) A¯^vfvweK;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 810 ~ 01740- 073569
597. Synonym of ‘Notable’ is- [9g cÖfvlK wbeÜb -13]
A novelty B notion C prominent D ordinary Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: notable/ prominent- wewkó; a) novelty- bZzbZ¡; b) notion- AwfgZ; d) ordinary- mvaviY;
SN Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms
534 Obdurate GK¸u‡q; †R`x Obstinate; Intractable Obedient; Docile (‡WŠmvB&j&)
(Ae&wWD&‡iU&) adj
535 Obese ¯’~jKvq Weighty, Corpulent Light, Slim
536 Obesity ¯’~jZv adipose, Fat, Adipose, Grease Thin, Slender, Weak
537 Oblige eva¨ Kiv Bind- eva¨ Kiv Exempt, Refrain
538 Obligatory eva¨Zvg~jK Compulsory = Imperative (Bg&- Voluntary (fjvb&-Uvix);
(Ae&wj‡M‡Uvwi)adj cv‡i-wUf&) Optional (Ac&-k-bvj&)
539 Obliterate wbwðý Kiv Eradicate; Annihilate (G¨vwb-wn- Construct (Kb&-óªvK&U&);
(Ae&wjUv‡iB&U&)verb ‡jB&U&); Wipe out (m¤ú~Y© aŸsm Create (µx-‡qB&U&)
Kiv); Demolish (wWgwjk&)
540 Obscure A¯úó Vague (‡fB&M& = A¯úó); Definite Specific; Precise
541 Obsolete ‡m‡K‡j; Antiquated = Antique; Modern (gWvY&©) = Up-to-date;
(Ae&mjxU&) adj AcÖPwjZ Archaic (Avi&-‡KB&K&); Outdated Contemporary; Recent
542 Obstacle evav Impediment (Bg&-‡cwW-‡gb&U& = Help; Aid (mnvqZv); Assistance
(Ae&m&U¨vK&j&)noun cÖwZeÜKZv); Hurdle (nvi-Wj&);
Encumbrance
543 Obstinate ‡R`x; GK¸‡q Stubborn; Obdurate; Resolute Compliant (Kg&-cøvB-G¨vb&U&);
(Ae&mwU‡bB&U&) adj (‡i-Sv-wjD&U& -`„p cÖwZÁv) Docile (eva¨); Submissive
544 Offspring mšÍvb kid, child, offspring, moppet Ancestor, forefather, sire
545 Ominous fxwZKi Threatening (‡_ª-wU-wbO&) Propitious (cÖ-wc-kvm&);
(Awgbvm&) adj Auspicious (Ak&-wc-kvQ&);
546 Omnipotent me©kw³gvb All-powerful (Aj& cvIqvi&dzj&); Powerless; Impotent
(Ag&wbc‡Ub&U&) Supreme (Bg&‡cv‡Ub&U&)
547 Omnivorous me©f‚K Totalitarian --
548 Opaque 1) A¯^”Q 1) Non-transparent 1) Transparent (Uªvbmc¨v‡ibU)
adj
(J‡cB&K&) 2) `y‡ev©a¨
2) Abstruse (G¨veUªm) = 2) Lucid (jywmW - †evaMg¨)
549 Opportune mg‡qvwPZ Timely; Well-Timed Untimely (Amg‡q)
adj
(Aci&wUD&b&)
550 Opposition we‡ivwaZv Resistance (‡iwSQ&-U¨vb&m&); Support; Backing (e¨vwKO&)
noun
(AcwRkb&) Antagonism (A¨vb&-Uv-‡Mv-wb-S&g&)
551 Optimistic Avkvev`x Hopeful; Sanguine (m¨vO&-¸-B&b&); Pessimistic (‡cwQwgQ&wUK& =
adj
(Ac&wUwgm&wUK&) Positive ˆbivk¨ev`x); Cynic; Bleak
552 Opulence 1) abvX¨Zv 1) Affluence (A¨vd&jyq¨vb&m&) 1) Poverty (`vwi`ª)
(AwcD&‡jÝ) noun 2) cÖvPzh© 2) Abundance (A¨veb&W¨vb&m&) 2) Scarcity (¯‹vi&wmwU = ¯^íZv)
adj ‡m‡K‡j
553 Out-of-Date Outmoded = Old fashioned; Modern (AvaywbK); up-to-date
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 811 ~ 01740- 073569
554 Overt(ID&fviU&)adj `„wó‡MvPi Unconcealed; Public (cÖKvk¨) Covert; Concealed (Kb&mxj&W&)
Recent cÖkœ: G¸‡jv GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡KB Kgb wQ‡jv-
598. Antonym of ‘Obese’ is -- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: RvtKtKvtbtBwet (C) (Set-1/2), 19-20]
A White B Wealth C Pure D Slim Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Obese- A¯^vwfK †gvUv; a) White- mv`v; b) Wealth- m¤ú` ev ab; c) Pure- LvuwU; d) Slim- cvZjv;
599. The word ‘obtrusive’ is synonymous with the word- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: mvavib exgv K‡c©vt A¨vwmm‡U›U
g¨v‡bRvi-19]
A conspicuous B unlikely C unimpressive D unforeseen Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Obtrusive/ conspicuous- `k©bxq; b) Am¤¢ve¨; c) AvKl©Yxq bq Ggb; d) AcÖZ¨vwkZ;
600. The synonym of ‘Oblige’ is- [‡emvg. wegvb KZ…© (mn. wbiv. Kg©.) 18 †m‡Þ. 21, ivtwet (E-‡Rvo) 14-15]

A bind B require C bother D censure Ans:a


e¨vL¨v: oblige/ blind- eva¨ Kiv; b) require- cÖ‡qvRb nIqv; c) bother- wei³ Kiv; d) censure- mgv‡jvPbv Kiv;
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
601. The antonym of- ‘Opaque’- [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller-18, Xvtwet (C) 02-03, Ptwet (J) 16-17, (A) 17-18,
ivtwet (C1) 18-19]
A Misty B Convered C Clear D Transparent Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Opaque- Av‡jv wb‡ivaK, A¯^”Q; a) Misty- wgwó; b) mw¤§wjZ; c) cwi¯‹vi; d) Av‡jvK‡f`¨, ¯^”Q;
602. The synonym of ‘Omnipotent’- [31st BCS, Textile College-12-13, Pubali Bank (Senior Officer)-13]
A Feeble B Supreme C Impotent D Vulnerable Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Omnipotent/ Supreme- me©kw³gvb; a) Feeble- `ye©j; c) Impotent- `ye©j; d) Aiw¶Z;
603. An ‘Ordinance’ is- [16th BCS, gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii Dc-cwi`k©K-13, SESIP-Gi _vbv GKv‡WgxK mycvifvBRvi-15, NBR-Gi mnKvix
ivtwet 05-07, 07-08, 08-09, Kztwet (B) 09-10, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14, Kviv ZË¡veavqK-10, gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-11]
A a book B a law C a newspaper D an arm factory Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: ordinance- Aa¨v‡`k; a) book- cy¯ÍK; b) law- wewae× AvBb; c) msev`cÎ; d) A¯¿ ˆZwii KviLvbv;
604. The opposite of ‘Optimism’ is- [RvZxq †fv³v AwaZvi msiÿY Awa`߇ii e¨w³MZ mnKvix-13, evsjv‡`k cigvby kw³ Kwgk‡b
GKvD›Um A¨vwm÷¨v›U-18, _vbv wbe©vPb Awdmvi-04]
A pessimism B Opulence C pestilence D opportunities Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Optimism- Avkvev`; a) pessimism- ‰bivk¨ev`; b) opulence- cÖvPzh©; c) gnvgvix; d) myweavmgyn;
605. What is the synonym of ‘Optimist’? [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZ©v-06, Ptwet (G) 08-09, (A)16-17]
A pessimist B change C despair D hopeful Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Optimist/ hopeful- Avkvev`x; a) pessimist- nZvkvev`x; b) change- cwieZ©b; c) nZvk Kiv
606. The meaning of the word ‘Obese’ is- [27thBCS, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21), ivtwet (Bmjv‡gi BwZnvm) 06-07, (A-we‡Rvo) 13-
14, (E-‡Rvo) 14-15, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 15-16, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (AL) 18-19, nvtwetcÖtwet (A) 13-14, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14]
A very fat B ugly C tardy D obnoxious Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Obese/ very fat- A¯^vfvweK iKg †gvUv; b) KzrwmZ, A¯^w¯ÍKi; c) axiMwZ, wejw¤^Z; d) AvcwËKi, weiw³Ki;
607. What does the word ‘Obese’ mean? [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK (†MÖW-2) -03, Xvtwet (C) 15-16]
A Fat B slim C healthy D serious Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Obese/ Fat- Pwe©, ¯’~jKvq, gvsmj; b) slim- cvZjv; c) healthy- ¯^v¯’¨Ki; d) serious- ¸iæZi;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 812 ~ 01740- 073569


608. Ominous Antonym is- [Xvtwet (C) 11-12, Btwet (G)16-17]
A abundant B adept C wasteful D favourable Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ominous- Aïf; a) abundant cÖPzi; b) adept- my`ÿ; c) wasteful- Ace¨qx; d) ïf, AbyKzj;
609. The synonym of the ‘Obdurate’ is- [24th BCS, [NSI (Junior Field off.) 24 Sep. 21, we`¨r Dbœqb †ev‡W©i mnKvix cwiPvjK
(cÖkvmb)-13, Lytwet 05-06, Btwet (B) 12-13, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (e¨emvq wkÿv) 12-13, Rvtwet (E2) 13-14, ivtwet (E-Odd) 14-15, ‡et‡ivtwet (F) 14-
15, nvtwetcÖtwet (A) 16-17, Bangladesh Bank (AD) – 14]
A stubborn B deceitful C swindler D sly Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Obdurate/ stubborn- A`g¨, KwVb; b) deceitful- cÖZviYvc~Y©; c) cÖZviK; d) PZzi, †KŠkjx;
610. What is the antonym for ‘Opacity’? [Bangladesh House Building Finance Corporation (BHBFC) Officer – 11]
A opaqueness B density C transparency D obscurity Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: opacity- A¯^”QZv; AveQv; transparency- ¯^”Q, wbg©j; density- Nb; obscurity- AveQv;
611. The antonym of ‘obsolete’ is- [Ptwet (D) 17-18, cÖwZiKÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-16, Rtwet (C) 14-15]
A decayed B medieval C modern D antique Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: obsolete/ antique- AcÖPwjZ; a) decayed- aŸsmcÖvß; b) medieval- ga¨ggv‡bi; c) AvaywbK;
612. The word ‘Offspring’ means- [Rtwet (C) 09-10, (E) 15-16, NU (Arts) 12-13, Xvtwet (C) 13-14, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (C) 15-016]
A Twins B Children C Strength D Winter Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: offspring/ children- mšÍvb, ev”PvKv”Pv; a) Twins- hgyR; c) strength- kw³; d) Winter-kxZKvj;
PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
613. The antonym of- ‘Offer’ [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller 2018]
A Beg B Borrow C Snatch D Request Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Offer- cÖ¯Íve Kiv; a) beg- †Kv‡bv wKQz PvIqv; b) Borrow- avi †bIqv; c) Snatch- Zz‡j ‡bIqv; d)
Request- Aby‡iva Kiv;
614. Find out the correct synonym of ‘Occupy’ [13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-16]
A grab B gain C receive D reserve Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Occupy- `L‡j ivLv, `Lj Kiv; a) AvuK‡o aiv; b) AR©b Kiv; c) MÖnY Kiv; d) msiÿY Kiv;
fvwm©wU cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
615. The antonym of ‘Omniscient’ is- [Ptwet (B) 12-13]
A unscientific insensible C ignorant D unscholarly Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Omniscient- me©Á; a) unscientific/ unscholarly- A‰eÁvwbK, A‰eÁvwbKfv‡e; b) msÁvnxb; c) AÁ;
616. What is the closest meaning of the word ‘Occupied’? [Rtwet (C) 10-11]
A significant B engaged C protected D location Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: occupied/ engaged- e¨¯Í, wbhy³; a) significant- Zvrch©c~Y©; c) protected- myiwÿZ; d) Ae¯’vb;
617. The antonym of ‘Organize’ is- [N.U- 07-08]
A gathering B scattering C dispersing D disorganize Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: organize- msMwVZ Kiv, mvRv‡bv; a) msMÖn, Rbmgv‡ek; b) wewÿß; c) me©w`‡K Qwo‡q c‡o Ggb; d) wek„•Lj;
618. What is the antonym of ‘Obscure’? [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet BDwbU (we) 2018-19]
A Implicit B Obnoxious C Explicit D Pedantic Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Obscure- A¯úó, AveQv; a) AšÍwb©wnZ; b) †bvsiv ev AZ¨šÍ AvcwËKi; c) mywbw`©ó; d) cwÛZ g‡bvfvem~jf;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 813 ~ 01740- 073569


SN Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms
555 Pacific kvšÍ Calm = Serene (‡mixb&&); Placid Agitated (G¨vwR-‡UB&-‡UW& =
(c¨vwmwdK&) adj (cøv-wmW&) weÿz×); Excite
556 Paint is Kiv Dye, Color, Paint, Hue -
557 Painstaking Kv‡R hZœkxj Thorough; Dedicated; Negligent (†bM&-wj-‡Rb&U&);
(‡cBb&m&‡UwKs)adj Meticulous (‡gwU-wKD&-jvQ&) Careless
558 Palatable my¯^v`y; iæwPKi Delicious (‡Wwj -mvQ&); Disgusting
(c¨v‡jUve&j&) adj Tasty (my¯^v`y) (wWQ&MvQ&wUO& = weiw³Ki)
559 Palliate cÖkwgZ Kiv Alleviate (G¨‡jwfGB&U&); Intensify (Bb&‡Ub&wmdvB&)
(c¨vwj‡qB&U&) verb Mitigate; Assuage (G¨wmy‡qB&R&)
560 Parallelism mgvšÍivj Similarity, Correspondence Disparity- ‰elg¨, AmgZv
561 Paltry (cj&wUª)adj bMY¨ Measly (wgS&wj);Sparse (¯úvi&m&) Substantial
562 Pamper AZ¨waK cÖkÖq coddle, do by, cosset -
†`Iqv
563 Panegyric cÖksmvc~Y encomiastic, eulogistic Criticize, Disparage
564 Panic AvZ¼ Horror, Fright, Fear, Terror Unafraid
565 Parochial AvÂwjK Local; Provincial Worldwide
adj
(c¨v‡ivwKqvj&)
566 Pardon ÿgv Kiv forgive, amnesty Condemn, punishment
567 Parsimonious wgZe¨qx Frugal (d«z-Mvj&) = Thrifty Extravagant (†q·&-Uªv-f¨v-‡Mb&U&);
adj
(cviwmgbvm&) (w_ªd&wU); Sparing (†¯úqvwis) Spendthrift
568 Partisan 1) mg_©b 1) Supporter; Advocate 1) Adversary (A¨vW&fvi&‡mix-kÎæ)
(cvi&wUS¨vb&) adj 2)cÿcvZc~Y© 2) Biased (evq¨vm&W&) 2) Impartial (Bg&cvi&kj&)
569 Peculiar (1) wbR¯^ Individual (Bb&wWwfSzAvj&); (1) General; Common;
(wcwKD&wjqvi) adj ‰ewkó¨c~Y© Particular; Odd; Strange; (2) Expected (‡q·-‡cK&-‡UW&);
(2) A™¢zZ Unusual (Avb&-BD&-Szqvj&) Usual.
570 Pedestrians c_Pvixiv Prosaic, Prosy Ride, Citizen
571 Pedestrian bxim Prosaic (cÖ‡SB&K-MZvbyMwZK) Exciting (†qK&mvB&wUO&)
(‡c‡Ww÷ªqvb&) adj
572 Periphery cÖvwšÍK GjvKv Bound, Edge stand still, free
573 Pensive wPšÍvgMœ Brooding, Pondering Thoughtless
574 Penury `vwi`ª¨ Poverty; Indigence (Bb&-wW- Opulence (AwcD&‡jb&m&)
(†cwbD&wi) noun ‡Rb&m&)
575 Perennial wPi¯’vqx Perpetual (cvi&‡cPzAvj&); Temporary (‡Ug&‡cvi¨vwi)
(†c‡iwbq¨vj&) adj Everlasting
576 Perfunctory fvmv-fvmv Cursory; Superficial Thorough (_‡iŠ - cy•Lvbycy•L)
(cvi&dvsK&Uwi)adj
577 Perilous adj wec`RbK Hazardous (n¨vSvi&-WvQ&); Safe (†mB&d&); Inoffensive; Sure
‡cwijvm Risky (SuzwKc~Y©) (wkDi&); secure

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 814 ~ 01740- 073569


578 Perishable cPbkxj; bk¦i Subject to decay (wW-‡KB&); Durable (wWD&-‡iB&-e&j&);
(‡cwik¨ve&j&) adj e¯‘ Short-lived; Evanescent Lasting (†UKmB)
579 Permanent wPi¯’vqx Perpetual; Eternal (‡qUvi-b¨vj); Momentary (‡gv‡gb&Uvwi);
(cvi&gv‡b›U&) adj Everlasting (‡qfvi&jvQ&wUs) Ephemeral; Transitory
580 Perpetuate verb wPi¯’vqx Kiv Eternalize (‡qUvi&bvjvB&S&) Obliterate (Ie&wj‡U‡iB&U& - wbwðý
(cvi&‡cwPD&‡qB&U&) Kiv)
581 Persuade ivwR Kiv‡bv Carry, Sway, Act Upon Dissuade- weiZ ivLv
582 Pertinent cÖvmw½K Germane (Rvi&‡gB&b&); Relevant Irrelevant (B‡i‡jf¨vb&U&).
(cvi&wU‡bb&U&) adj
583 Perturb(cvi&Uvie&)v weÿz× Kiv Disturb; Upset (Avc&‡mU&) Calm; Pacify (c¨vwmdvB&)
584 Pessimism nZvkv Gloom (Møyg); Hopelessness; Optimism (Ac&wUwgS&g&).
(‡cwQwgS&g&) noun Bleak
585 Petulant wLuUwLu‡U Peevish (cxwfk&); Fretful Agreeable (AgvwqK)
(‡cwUD&j¨vb&U&)adj (wLUwL‡U); impatient (A‰ah©)
586 Philanthropy c‡ivcKvi; Charity; Munificence (wgD&-wb- Miserly (wg-Svi&-wj = K…cb);
noun(wdjvb&-_ªwc) e`vb¨Zv; wd-‡mb&m&); Humanitarian Misanthrope (wg-m¨vb&-‡_ªvc&)
587 Pilferage Zx_©hvÎv theft, thievery grand larceny, honest
588 Pinnacle noun kxl©we›`y Acme (GK&wg); Zenith; Apex Nadir; Lowest point
589 Plaintiff ev`x Litigant, Suer Opponent- cÖwZcÿ, cÖwZØ›`x
590 Placid adj (cøvwmW) kvšÍ Calm; Serene (wmixb) Turbulent (Uvi-ey-‡jbU)
591 Plagiarism Kyw¤¢jZv Piracy, Crib, Stealing, Theft writing, entry, composing,
592 Playwright bvU¨Kvi Dramatist- bvU¨Kvi -
593 Plethora(‡cø_iv) n AvwaK¨ Excess; Surplus (mvi&cøvm&) Shortage (ki&‡UB&R&)
594 Phenomenon welq Fact, planned, good luck --
595 Philanthropist gvbe‡cÖwgK donor giver, philanthropy, Misanthrope- gvbewe‡Ølx
596 Pollute (cwjD&U&) `~wlZ Kiv Contaminate; Adulterate (A¨v- Purify (wcD&-wi-dvB&); Cleanse
verb Wvj&-wU-‡iB&U&) (wK¬b&S&)
597 Posterior cðvrKvjxb, back, hinder, hind anterior- c~e©Kvjxb, c~e©eZ©x
cieZ©x
598 Postulate ¯^xKvh©, kZ© Assume, condition, proviso, disclaim, charge
599 Potent 1)kw³kvjx 1) Powerful =Formidable 1) Weak = Impotent
(c‡U›U& ) adj 2) Kvh©Ki 2) Effective =Efficacious 2) Ineffectual
600 Pragmatic adj ev¯Íem¤§Z Practical; Realistic (wi‡q-wjQ- Idealistic (Av`k©ev`x = fveev`x =
(c¨vivM‡gwUK) wUK) Zvi gv‡b, ev¯Íem¤§Z bq Ggb)
601 Praise (†cÖB&S&) cÖksmv Kiv Laud; Extol (cÖksmv Kiv); Blame; Censure; Reproach (wi-
verb ‡cÖŠP&)
Commend (K‡gb&W&)
602 Praiseworthy cÖksmvg~jK Laudatory, Complimentary Blameworthy (†eøB-& g&-Ii-w` =
(‡cÖB&S&-Ii&-w`) adj wb›`bxq)
603 Precursor AMª`~Z Herald, Indication, Van Successor- DËim~ix, DËivwaKvi

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 815 ~ 01740- 073569


604 Precarious adj 1)wbivcËvnxbZv 1) Perilous (‡cwi-jvQ&) = Risky 1) Safe (wbivc`)
(wcªwiµ¨wiqvm) 2) AwbwðZ (SuzwKc~Y©) 2) Uncertain 2) Certain (wbwðZ)
605 Precise (wcÖmvB&m&) ¯úófv‡e Exact (‡qMSvKU); Definite Vague (‡fB&M& = A¯úó); Obscure
adj wbw`©ó (‡Wwd-wbU&); Specific (IeQ&-wKDi&); incorrect
606 Predicament wec`RbK Dilemma Peace, Relaxation
(cÖxwWK¨v‡gb&U&)n Ae¯’v (wW‡jgv - Dfq msKU)
607 Preposterous m¤ú~Y© Ridiculous (wi-wW-wKD-jvQ) = Reasonable (wi-‡SŠ-‡bB-ej =
adj A‡hŠw³K
(wcÖcm&Uvivm&) Ludicrous (jywWµvQ) †hŠw³K; hyw³m½Z)
608 Prolix kãeûj Tedious, Voluble, Verbose Taciturn, Concise, Brief
609 Probity(cÖwewU)n mZZv Integrity (Bb&‡UwMÖwU); Honesty Duplicity (Wzc&wjwQwU - Qjbv)
610 Prodigal adj Ace¨qx Spendthrift (‡¯úbW- w_ªdU); Temperate (‡Ug-cv-‡iBU)
(cÖwW-Mvj&) Wanton (IqvbUb) Economical (wgZe¨qx); frugal
611 Prodigious adj 1) A¯^vfvweK 1) Extraordinary 1) Ordinary; Usual
(cÖwW-R¨vm&) 2) mywekvj 2) Gigantic; Mammoth 2) Small (†QvU); Minute
612 Proficient adj `ÿ Adroit (A¨v-Wª‡qU&) = Deft = Inept (B‡bc&U&); Clumsy (K¬vg&wS);
(cÖwd-wQ‡q›U&) Dexterous; Competent Unskilled (Avb& w¯‹j&W&).
613 Profound adj Mfxi Ávbc~Y© Wise = Sagacious (Q¨v‡MB&-kvm&) Stupid; Inane; Silly (wQwj);
(cÖdvDÛ&) = Sage Shallow; Gawky (MA&wK)
614 Profuse adj 1) cÖPzi; 1) Copious; Abundant; 1) Inadequate; Scarce (¯‹v-i&-m&);
(cÖwd-D¨R&) 2) Ace¨qx Numerous (wbD&-‡g-ivQ&); 2) Scantly; Meager (gxMvi&); 2)
Extravagant (†q·-Uªv-f¨v-Mvb&U&); Miserly (K…cY); Niggardly
Prodigal (cÖwWM&j&) (wbMvi&W&wj); Parsimonious
615 Prominent adj cÖwm× Illustrious; Celebrated; Obscure(Ae&Q-& wKD&i&= AL¨vZ);
(‡cª¨vwg‡b›U&) Notable; Remarkable Undistinguished
616 Prompt adj Zwor ev `ªæZ Quick; Instantaneous (Bb&-÷¨vb&- Sluggish (¯øvwMk& = Kz‡o); Slow
(cÖg&c&U&) ‡UB&wb-AvQ&) (‡¯øŠ); Tardy (Uvi&wW)
617 Propagate verb 1) eskwe¯Ívi 1) Multiply (gvj&-wU-cøvB&); 1) Reduce; Diminish (wW-wg-wbk&)
(‡cÖvc¨v‡MBU&) Kiv; Reproduce; 2) Disseminate 2) Hush up (KÚ‡iva Kiv)
2) cÖPvi Kiv (wW-‡mwg-‡bB&U&); Proclaim (†cÖv-
‡K¬B&g&); Promulgate(†cÖv-gvj&-‡MB&U&)
618 Prosaic adj MZvbyMwZK; Humdrum = Trite = Dull = Fascinating (d¨v-wm-‡bB&wUs);
(‡cÖ¨vmvBK&) GK‡Nu‡q Vapid (f¨vwcW) = Pedestrian Exciting; Captivating (K¨vc&-wU-
(†c‡Wm&-wUªqvb&); Mundane ‡fB&&-wUO); Interesting
619 Proscribe wbwl× e‡j bar, require, ban allow, permit
†NvlYv Kiv
620 Prosperity DbœwZ; mvdj¨ Success; Progress (‡cv‡MÖm&) Poverty; Misfortune (wgQ&-di&-
(cÖm&cvwiwU) noun Pzb&); adversity
621 Punctual verb mgqwbô On time; Timely (UvBg&wj); On Late (‡jB&U&);
(cv¼&wPD&q¨vj&) schedule Irregular (AwbqwgZ)
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 816 ~ 01740- 073569
622 Purchase µq Buy, Pay, Select Sell, Obviate,
623 Purify weï×/ †kvab Make Pure (‡gB&K wcDi&); Contaminate; Pollute (c-wjD&U&);
(wcD&widvB&) verb Kiv Decontaminate adulterate
624 Pride wg_¨v AnsKvi Vanity, self-love, conceit humility, meekness
625 Quiescent kvšÍ/ wbðj Calm, quiet Anger; active
626 Quell we‡`ªvn `gb Kiv; Foment Violent

Recent cÖkœ: G¸‡jv GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡KB Kgb wQ‡jv-


619. Select the antonym for ‘pride’. [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (P) 19-20]
A ego B dignity C self-esteem D humility Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: pride- Me©; a) ego/ dignity- gh©v`v, AvZ¥gh©v`v; c) self-esteem- AvZ¥m¤§vb; d) b¤ªZv;
620. The synonym of ‘Panacea’ is- [‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. (wewfbœ c`) 24 †m‡Þ. 21, Lytwet (A) 18-19, wmwbqi ÷vd bvm©-16]

A inactivity B Cure all C Pan cake D Prevail Ans:b


e¨vL¨v: panacea- me©‡iv‡Mi Jla; a) inactivity- wbw®ŒqZv; b) mg¯Í wbivgq; c) c¨vb †KK; d) cÖPwjZ;
621. What is the synonym of ‘Pardon’- [miKvix Kg© Kwg. (wmwb. BÝUªv±i) 18 †m‡Þ. 21]
A condemn B accuse C forgive D convict Ans:c
622. The suitable antonym of ‘perverse’? [et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (wW) -G/wm, 19-20]
A Abnormal B Complex C Modest D Easy Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: perverse- wec`Mvgx; a) Abnormal- A¯^vfvweK; b) Complex- RwUuj; c) Modest-webqx; d) mnR;
623. The word ‘prodigal’ means- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) (Set-1/2), 19-20]
A violate B wasteful C patriot D pastoral Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: prodigal- Ace¨qx; a) violate- Agvb¨ Kiv; b) AcPqx; c) ‡`k‡cÖwgK; d) ‡glcvjb msµvšÍ
624. The word ‘pathetic’ means- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019]
A hypothetic B sympathetic C tragic D pleasing Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: pathetic/ tragic- `ytLRbK, welv`gq; a) hypothetic- cÖKwíZ; b) kvšÍbvg~jK; d) Avb›``vqK;
 Remind Tips: Avcbvi cwiwPZ †Kvb gvby‡li ¯^fve k‡ãi A‡_©i mv‡_ wgwj‡q g‡b ivL‡Z cv‡ib-
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
625. The antonym of ‘Plaintiff’ is- [Rxeb exgv (Awdm mn. I Kw¤ú. gy`ªvÿwiK) 4 †m‡Þ. 21, ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU (B) Xvtwet 03-04,
et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 17-18]]
A complainant B defendant C sorrowful D witness Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: plaintiff- gKÏgvi ev`x; a) complainant- Awf‡hvMKvix, ev`x; b) weevw`; c) `ytLc~Y©; d) mvÿx;
626. The antonym of ‘Perpetual’ is- [Ptwet 18-19 BDwbU wW (weKvj), Ptwet (A) 12-13, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (C)14-15]
A solid genuine C lengthy D momentary Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: perpetual- wPi¯’vqx; a) solid- KwVb; b) genuine- Avmj; c) lengthy- `xN©; d) ÿY¯’vqx;
627. Societies living in the periphery are always ignored. Here the underlined word means.
[Xvtwet (D-Advanced English 14-15, 35th BCS]
A offshore areas B marginal areas C remote areas D backward regions Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: periphery/ marginal area- cÖvwšÍK GjvKv; a) DcK~jeZ©x GjvKv; c) `~ieZ©x GjvKv; d) wcwQ‡q cov AÂj;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 817 ~ 01740- 073569


628. ‘Pilferage’ means- [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mvBdvi Awdmvi -12, mnKvix cwievi cwiKíbv Kg©KZ©v -12]
A pilgrimage B pillar C stealing up D piled Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Pilferage/ stealing- ‡QvULvU Pzwi, Pzwi; a) pilgrimage- Zx_©hvÎv; b) pillar- LywU, ¯Í¤¢; d) piled up- cyÄxfzZ;
629. ‘Postulate’ kãwUi synonym n‡”Q- [evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (mnKvix cwiPvjK) -10, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Rev) -11]
A assume B prove C supplement D complain Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: postulate/ assume- mZ¨ e‡j Abygvb Kiv; b) prove- cÖgvY Kiv; c) supplement- ms‡hvRb Kiv, NvUwZ c~iY Kiv;
d) complain- Awf‡hvM;
630. Which one is the antonym of ‘Precise’? [Lytwet (S) 16-17, Rvtwet (G) 17-18]
A incorrect B indecent C indistinct D vague Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: precise- h_vh_ wbf©yj; a) incorrect- fyj; b) indecent- A‡kvfb, Akøxj; c) indistinct/ vague- A¯úó;
631. ‘Prolix’ is most nearly opposite in meaning to- [Rtwet (C) 13-14, Rvtwet (D4) 13-14]
A terse B awkward C belligerent D forward Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: prolix- kãeûj; a) terse- mswÿß; b) awkward- †egvbvb, weeªZKi; c) belligerent- SMov‡U, hy×gvb; d)
forward- AMÖeZ©x, AMÖMvgx;
632. The word ‘Parsimony’ means- [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZv©-16, Dc‡Rjv/ _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi (TEO)-04]
A pathetic B miserable C miserliness D lavish Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Parsimony/ miserliness- K…cYZv, Kvc©Y¨; a) pathetic- KiæY; b) `ywe©ln; d) Ace¨qx;
633. ‘Prior to’ means- [27th BCS, mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZv©-15, ivtwet (MY‡hvMv‡hvM) 07-08, (E-Even) 15-16, Btwet 10-11]
A after B before C Immediately D during the period of Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Prior to/ before- c~‡e©; a) after- c‡i; c) immediately- Awej‡¤^; d) mgq PjvKvjxb;
634. What is the meaning of ‘Pragmatic’? [Btwet (L) 02-03, (M) 05-06, 07-08]
A productive B practical overly D wasteful Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Pragmatic/ practical- ev¯Íeag©x, cÖv‡qvwMK; a) Drcv`bkxj, De©i; c) AwaK cwigv‡Y; d) Ace¨qx;
635. When one is ‘Pragmatic’, he is being ---. [29th BCS, iƒcvjx e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-13, ivtwet (E-we‡Rvo) 16-17,
et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 16-17, Rvtwet (‡jvKcÖkvmb) 09-10, Ptwet (E) 11-12, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (A) 10-11, Btwet (H-Law) 15-16, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)]
A wasteful B productive C practical D fussy Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: pragmatic/ practical- ev¯Íeev`x; a) wasteful- Ace¨qx; b) productive-Drcv`bkxj; d) ‰n‰Pc~Y©;
636. The word ‘Precedence’ means/Synonym of ‘Precedence’- [Bangladesh Development Bank Ltd. Senior
Officer (General) 11, 28th BCS, cjøx we`¨yZvqb †ev‡W©I mnKvix mwPe, cwiPvjK-16, evsjv‡`k †gwib GKv‡Wgx (B) 16-17, Btwet (C) 12-13]
A example B priority C elderly D case Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Precedence/ priority- c~e©vwaKvi, c~e©ewZ©Zv, AMªvwaKvi; a) `„óvšÍ, D`vniY; c) ‡cŠo; d) NUbv, gvgjv;
637. The antonym of ‘Patriot’ is- [mnKvix AvenvIqvwe`-07, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Mvgv)-14]
A treacherous person B tout C traitor criminal Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Patriot- ‡`k‡cÖwgK, a) treacherous person- Awek¦¯Í; b) tout- cÖZviK; c) ‡`k‡`ªvnx; d) Acivax;
638. The antonym of ‘Punishment’ is – [mnKvix cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-06, 7g †emiKvix cÖfvlK-11]
A presentation B crime C Reward D Prize Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Punishment- kvw¯Í; a) presentation- Dc¯’vcbv; b) crime- Aciva; c) Reward-cyi¯‹vi;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 818 ~ 01740- 073569


639. The synonym of ‘polite’ is- [Xvtwet (D) 18-19 (evwZj), ivtwet (g‡bvweÁvb) 09-10]
A submissive B gentle C obedient D courteous Ans:b,d
e¨vL¨v: Polite- f`ª, gvwR©Z; a) eva¨, ek¨; b) f`ª, m¤£všÍ, bg&ª; eva¨, c) AbyMZ; d) f`ª, webq, bgª;
640. The opposite of ‘Perpetual’ [ivtwet 03-04, Ptwet (A) 12-13, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15]
A Permanent B eternal C everlasting D momentary Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: perpetual/ permanent/ eternal/ everlasting- ¯’vqx, wPi¯’vqx; d) momentary- ÿY¯’vqx;
641. Which do you think is the nearest meaning to ‘Proviso’ is- [37th BCS, Xvtwet (C) 12-13]
A sanction substitute C directive D stipulation Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Proviso/ stipulation- kZ©; a) sanction- Aby‡gv`b †`qv; b) substitute- weKí; c) directive-
wb‡`©kbv, Av‡`k; supply- †hvMvb †`qv;
642. Synonym of ‘Paradox’ is- [Xvtwet (C) 12-13, cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 14-15]
A exaggeration B hyperbole C contradiction D active Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: paradox/ contradiction- we‡ivax Dw³; hyperbole/ exaggeration- AwZiwÄZ Dw³;
643. The synonym of ‘Pandemonium’ is- [Xvtwet (B) 12-13, Btwet (G) 16-17, cvtwetcÖtwet (A) 14-15]
A order B calm C commotion D Peace Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Pandemonium/ commotion- Zxeª D‡ËRbv; a) order- Av‡`k; b) calm- kvšÍ; d) peace- kvwšÍ;
644. The synonym of the word ‘pacify’ is- [Rtwe (B) 14-15, DU (C) 07-08]
A cease B exasperate C soothe D enthral Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: pacify/ soothe- kvšÍ Kiv; a) cease- eÜ; b) exasperate- µz× Kiv; d) `vm‡Z¡ Ave× Kiv;
645. Which one is synonym to ‘Penury’? [Btwet (F) 05-06, Ptwet (D3) 15-16]
A amity B opulence C poverty prosperity Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Poverty/ penury- `vwi`ª¨Zv; a) amity- eÜzZ¡, †mŠnv`©¨; b) opulence- cÖvPzh©¨; d), mvdj¨;
 Partner Tips: `ªæZ g‡b ivL‡Z PvB‡j study partner Gi mv‡_ G‡K Ab¨‡K cÖkœ Kiæb-
646. What is the antonym of ‘Prelude’? [Btwet 10-11, Btwet (N) 15-16]
A epilogue B coda C scene D prologue Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: prelude/ prologue- f~wgKv, cÖ¯Ívebv; a) epilogue- MÖ‡š’i Dcmsnvi; b) cwiwkó; c) `„k¨, `„wó‡Kvb;
647. The antonym of ‘Prolific’ is-[Ptwet (AvBb) 10-11, Btwet (H-Law) 15-16, Rvtwet (C6) 15-16]
A unworkable B backward C barren D controversial Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: prolific- De©i, djcÖm~; c) barren- e¨_©, Abye©i, eܨv; a) AKvh©Ki; b) AbMÖmi; d) weZK©g~jK;
648. Antonym of ‘Perpetual’ is- [Btwet09-10,MBSTU (D) 16-17]
A eternal B ephemeral C riddle D axiom Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: perpetual/eternal- wPi¯’vqx, Amxg; b) ÿY¯’vqx; c) auvav; d) ¯^qscÖgvwYZ mZ¨, cÖev`;
649. What is the antonym of ‘Queer’? [12th BCS, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Kg©KZv©-2q †kÖwY)-15, ATEO-95, Btwet 07-08, (C)
11-12, ivtwet (A5) 10-11, Btwet (G) 18-19, ‡et‡ivtwet (L) 11-12]
A integrated B orderly C Abnormal D odd Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: queer/odd- A™¢zZ, A¯^vfvweK; c) abnormal- A¯^vfvweK; a) ALÛ, m¤ú~Y©; b) ¯^vfvweKfv‡e;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 819 ~ 01740- 073569


PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
650. The synonym of- ‘Quell’ [Modumoti Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer (PO) 2018]
A foment B divert C confirm D convoke Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: quell- we‡`ªvn `gb Kiv, e¨v_v Dckg Kiv; a) Foment- e¨v_¨v Kgv‡bvi Mig †mK †`Iqv; b) divert- MwZc_
cv‡ë †`qv; c) Confirm- `„pfv‡e cÖwZcbœ Kiv; c) wbwðZ Kiv; d) mfv AvnŸvb Kiv;
651. The antonym of ‘Pure’ is: [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa. cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv 2018]
A hard B rough C adulterated D acute Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Pure- ‡fRvjnxb; weï×, LvuwU; a) KwVb, k³; b) iƒp, K‡Vvi; c) ‡fRvj, `~wlZ; d) Zx²; wÿcÖ Zxeª;
652. The word ‘Panegyric’ mean- [38th BCS]
A criticism B elaborate praise C curse D high sound Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: panegyric/ elaborate praise- e¨vcK cÖksmv, cÖksmvc~Y©; a) mgv‡jvPbv; c) Awfkvc; d) D”P kã;
653. What is the synonym of the word ‘Petulant’? [Bmjvgx e¨vsK wj. A¨vwmm‡U›U †UªBwb Awdmvi -17]
A greedy B dishonest C gracious D impatient Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: petulant/ impatient- A‰ah©, ‰ah¨©nxb; a) greedy- ‡jvfx; b) dishonest- Amr; c) gracious- f`ª;
654. The antonym of the word ‘posterior’ is- [¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-16]
A anterior B superior C inferior D poster Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: posterior- cieZ©x; a) anterior- c~e©Kvjxb, c~e©eZ©x; b) ‡kÖô, DrK…ó; c) wbK…ó, Aa¯Íb; d) †cv÷vi, cÖPvicÎ;
655. The synonym of ‘Prohibit’? [evsjv‡`k cwity ey¨t Ryywbqi cwit mnt (3-1-2020)]
A ban B protest C detest D support Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Prohibit/ ban- wbwl×, wb‡lavÁv; b) protest- AvcwË; c) detest- N„Yv Kiv; d) support- mg_©b;
656. ‘Proscribe’ mean- [6ô we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)- 11]
A advise B seize C prohibit D take into custody Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: proscribe/ prohibit- wb‡la Kiv, wbwl×; a) Dc‡`k; b) `Lj Kiv, †MÖdZvi Kiv; d) e›`x Kiv, AvUKv‡bv;
657. Another word for ‘prejudice’ is- [mve-‡iwR÷ªvi -16]
A fear B disease C loneliness D bigotry Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: prejudice/ bigotry- ‡Muvovwg; a) fear- fq; b) disease- †ivM; c) loneliness- GKvwKZ¡;
658. Choose the correct synonym of the word ‘probity’. [NSI Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK -15]
A probability B honesty C peaceful D extraordinary Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: probity/ honesty- mZZv; a) probability- m¤¢vebv; c) peaceful- kvwšÍc~Y©; d) extraordinary- AmvaviY;
659. What is the meaning of the word ‘Perturb’? [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mvBdvi Kg©KZv© -2017]
A pretend B tutor C agitate D repeat Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: perturb- D‡ËwRZ Kiv; a) pretend- fvb Kiv; b) M„nwkÿK; c) D‡ËwRZ Kiv; d) cybive„wË Kiv;
660. Antonym of ‘persuade’ is- [cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`߇i wnmve mnKvix -13]
A dissuade B argue C influence D agree Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: persuade/ agree- ivwR Kiv‡bv, cÖ‡ivwPZ Kiv; a) dissuade- weiZ ivLv; b) argue- ZK© Kiv; c) cÖfvweZ Kiv;
661. What is the antonym of the word ‘pale’? [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mvBdvi Kg©KZv© -2017]
A Relax B Joyful C Clean D Zealous Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: pale- gwjb, gbgiv; a) Relax- wkw_j; b) joyful- Avbw›`Z; c) cwi¯‹vi; d) Zealous- AvMÖnkxj;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 820 ~ 01740- 073569


662. The word ‘Pesticide’ means- [mnKvix _vbv/ Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Kg©KZv© (ATEO)- 16]
A matricide B fratricide C insecticide D raticide Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Pesticide/ insecticide- KxUbvkK; a) matricide- gvZ…nZ¨v; b) åvZ…nZ¨v; d) B`yibvkK;
663. The word ‘Permissive- Aby‡gv`bxq/ ¯^vaxb’ implies- [33rd BCS]
A humble B law-abiding C liberal D submissive Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Permissive- AbygwZ m~PK; a) humble- b¤ª; b) AvBb †g‡b Pjv; c) D`vi; d) AvÁven;
664. ‘Penalty- kvw¯Í †`Iqv’ Gi mgv_©K kã †KvbwU? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wSjvg)-13]
A punishment B pardon C Reward D Compensation Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: a) punishment- kvw¯Í; b) pardon- ÿgv; c) Reward- cyi¯‹vi; d) Compensation- ÿwZ c~ib;
665. ‘Posterity’ means- [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇i mnKvix cwievi cwiKíbv Kg©KZ©v -12]
A later generations B prosperity C present time D past days Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: posterity/ later generation- cieZ©x cÖRb¥, eskaiMY; b) DbœwZ; c) eZ©gvb mgq; d) AZxZ, c~‡e©i w`b;
Written Tips: ‡ewk w`b g‡b ivL‡Z PvB‡j LvZvq wj‡L wj‡L covi Af¨vm M‡o Zzjyb-
666. The antonym of ‘Panic’ is- [‡mvbvjx, RbZv, AMÖYx, iƒcvjx e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-08, Combined Bank (Officer)-08, Xvtwet (C)
99-00, Rtwet (D) 12-13, Btwet (D) 10-11, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 11-12]
A sit B laugh C dance D relax Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Panic- AvZ¼, DwØMœ Kiv; d) relax- wPËwe‡bv`b, D‡ØM n«vm Kiv;
667. ‘Purchase’ (Synonym) [cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Awdm mnvqK -15]
A pace B business C buy D sell Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Purchase/ buy- µq; a) pace- MwZ; b) business- e¨emvq; d) sell- wewµ Kiv;
SN Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms
627 Rage (†iB&R&) noun cÖPÛ wÿßve¯’v Violent; Anger; Wrath Calmness; Joy (Avb›`)
(i¨v_); Agitating
628 Randomly G‡jv‡g‡jvfv‡e at random, arbitrarily Organized, Grand, Organic
629 Random G‡jv‡g‡jv; Haphazard (n¨vc-nv-Sv-iW); Deliberate (‡Wwjev‡iBU);
(†ib&Wg&) adj AcwiKwíZ Unplanned (AvbcøvbW) Intentional (Bb‡Ubkbvj)
630 Ransack(verb) Zbœ Zbœ K‡i †LuvRv Rummage Leave Undisturbed
(i¨vb&m¨vK&) (cy•Lvbycy•Lfv‡e †LuvRv)
631 Rash (i¨vk&) adj nVKvix Reckless (‡iK&‡jm&-†ec‡ivqv) Prudent (cÖæ‡Wb&U& - wePÿY)
632 Ratify Aby‡gv`b Kiv, sign, endorse negate- i`/evwZj Kiv
Abymg_©bKiv
633 Rational ‡hŠw³K lucid, coherent Irrational
634 Raucous (iKvQ&) KK©k Harsh; Cacophonous Dulcet (Wvj&wmU& - my‡ijv)
adj (K¨v‡Kv‡dvbvm& - †emy‡iv)
635 Rebate ‡iqvZ/Qvo †`Iqv Discount increase, mark up
636 Rebellious 1) we‡`ªvnx myjf; 1) Mutinous (wgD&wUbvm&); 1) Patriotic (c¨vwUªIwUK&);
(wi‡ewjqvm&) adj 2) Aeva¨ 2) Disobedient; Unruly Loyal; 2) Obedient
637 Rebuff (wi-evd&) A¯^xKvi Kiv Disclaim; Disavow; Accept; welcome

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 821 ~ 01740- 073569


638 Reckless ‡ec‡ivqv Rash (i¨vk&) = Foolhardy Wary = Careful (mZK©);
(‡iK&‡jm&) adj (nVKvix); Desperate Aware (A¨vI‡qi); Prudent
639 Reconcile Av‡cvm Kiv Conciliate (Kb&-wm-wjGB&U&) = Split (w¯úØU&)
(†iKb&mvB&j&) verb Negotiate (‡b-‡MŠ-wk-GB&U&)
640 Recollect g‡b Kiv review, call up, reflect Forget/ unlearn- fz‡j hvIqv
641 Recover wd‡i cvIqv Recoup attack, spread
642 Redemption cwiÎvY, gyw³ salvation evil, wasteful
643 Refreshing mRxeKviK Invigorating (Bb&-wf‡MŠ-i¨wUO&) Tiring (K¬vwšÍ Ki)
(wi‡d«wks)adj Reviving (wi-fvB&-wfO&)
644 Refulgent adj RvR¡j¨gvb Vivacious (wf‡fB&mvQ&); Lively Drab (Wª¨ve& = GK‡Nu‡q);
(jvB&f-& wj = cÖvYešÍ) Humdrum (nvg&-Wªvg&)
645 Refute (wiwdD&U&) hyw³ LÛb Kiv Disapprove; Confute (Kb&- Prove; Confirm; Accept
verb (G¨vK&-‡mc&U&)
wdD&U&)/ Rebut (wievU&)
646 Relevant cÖvmw½K Pertinent (cvi&-wU-‡bb&U&); Unrelated (AcÖvmw½K&);
(‡iwjf¨v›U&) adj Germane (Rvi&‡gB&b&) Extraneous(‡qK&Q&-Uªv-wb-AvQ&)
647 Relinquish `vex/c` Z¨vM Kiv Give up; Release; Abdicate; Retain (wi-‡UB&b& = a‡i ivLv);
(wiwjsKzB&k&) verb Cede (mxW&-†Q‡o †`qv) Seize (QxB&S&); Claim (‡K¬B&g&)
648 Release gyw³ †`qv, pop, let out, loose Grasp/ Brush - k³ K‡i aiv
649 Reluctant Awb”QzK Loath (‡jŠ_&); Enthusiastic (‡qb&-w_D&-wS-G¨vQ&-
(wijvK&U¨v›U&) adj Averse (G¨vfvi&m& = Awb”QzK) wUK&); Willing
650 Regale Avb›` `vb Kiv amuse Avb›` `vb Kiv take, generic
651 Remedy cÖwZKvi repair, right, correct, break, worsen
652 Remorse Aby‡kvPbv Regret (wi‡MÖU) Satisfaction (mšÍywó)
(wi‡gvi&m&) noun
653 Renounce `vex/c` Z¨vM Kiv Abdicate; Abandon; Retain (wi-‡UB&b& = a‡i ivLv);
(wibvD&&Ý) verb Disown, Repudiate Hold (‡nŠj&W&); Avow
654 Reprimand K‡Vvi Zxi¯‹vi Kiv Admonish, censure praise, desynchronize
655 Repent (wi‡c›U&) Aby‡kvPbv Kiv Be penitent (‡cwb‡Ub&U&) = Be Remorseless (wi-‡gvi&m&-‡jQ& =
verb AbyZvcnxb);
contrite; Rue (iƒ); Regret
656 Reprehensible wZi¯‹vi‡hvM¨ Culpable (Kvj&‡cB&e&j&); Praiseworthy (cÖksmbxq)
adj
(‡ic&wi‡nb&wme&j&) Blameworthy
657 Repeal evwZj Kiv Abrogate, cancel, renege rise, ascend, stay
658 Reprove (wicÖæf&) wZi¯‹vi Kiv Rebuke (wi-weD&K&); Reproach Praise (‡cÖB&-S&) = Applaud
verb
(wi-‡cÖŠP&) = Chide; Censure (A¨vcøW&); Commend (K‡gb&W&);
(‡mb&kvi&); Criticize Extol (†q-·-‡UŠj&)
verb A¯^xKvi Kiv
659 Repudiate Disclaim; Disavow; Refuse Accept (A¨vK&-‡mc&U&);
(wicywW‡qU) = Refute = Rebuff (wi-evd&) Recognize (‡i-KM&-bvB&S&)
660 Repulsive N„ Y¨, weiw³Ki, obscene, detestable Alluring- AvKl©Yxq, †jvfbxq
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 822 ~ 01740- 073569
661 Repugnant N„Y¨ Repellent (wi‡c‡j›U-weiw³Ki), Attractive (A¨vUªvK&wUf&)
(wicvM&b¨vb&›U) adj Disgusting, detestable- N„wYZ
662 Restrict mxgve× Kiv limit, cut back, confine allow- AbygwZ †`qv, b¨vqm½Z e‡j
MÖnY Kiv
663 Resounding wekvj reverberating, resonant thudding, anechoic, dead
noun wØav-Ø›Ø
664 Reservation Hesitance; Niggle; Confidence (Kb-wd-‡WÝ)
(wiRvi&‡fkb&) Misgiving (wgQ-wM-wfO)
665 Resemblance mv`„k¨, wgj affinity, likeness, similitude Difference- Amv`„k¨, Awgj
666 Resolution noun `„p msKí Determination (wWUvi&-wg- Vacillation (f¨vwm‡jB&k&b& =
(wiR¨jy‡mb&) ‡bB&k&b&); Stamina (÷vwgbv); †`v`yj¨gvbZv); oscillation;
Perseverance Fluctuation (d¬vK&-Pz-GB&k&b&)
667 Resolute AwePwjZ, AUj do-or-die, steady, bent on indecisive, irresolute
668 Reticent ¯^ífvlx Taciturn (U¨vwmUvi&b&); reserved Talkative (U‡KB&wUf&), Gossipy
(‡iwU‡mb&U&) adj
669 Retreat (wiwUªU&) wcwQ‡q Avmv Withdraw; Move back Advance (A¨vW&f¨vb&m&)
verb

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)

Recent cÖkœ: G¸‡jv GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡KB Kgb wQ‡jv-


668. Correct meaning of ‘Ridiculous’ is - [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb: RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) (Set-1/2), 19-20]
A Impossible B Mad C Knowledgeable D Laughable Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: a) Impossible- Am¤¢e; b) Mad- cvMj; c) Knowledgeable- eyw×gvb; d) Laughable- nvm¨Ki;
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
669. The synonym of ‘remember’ is- [ÎvY I cybe©vmb Awa`߇ii cÖKí ev¯Íevqb Kg©KZ©v- 06, Ptwet (F) 12-13, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix
wkÿK (cybtM„wnZ 17 †Rjv) -14]
A call up B memory C forget D recollect Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: remember/ recollect- g‡b Kiv, ¯§iY Kiv; a) call up- g‡b cov; b) memory- ¯§„wZ; c) fz‡j hvIqv;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 823 ~ 01740- 073569
670. “He hardly works”. In this statement “hardly” means: [htwet cÖtwet (B)16-17, Xvtwet (C) 15-15]
A very hard B rather C perhaps D rarely Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: hardly- KómnKv‡i; a) very hard- Lye k³; b) rather- eis; c) perhaps- m¤¢eZ; d) Lye KgB;
671. What is the antonym of ‘Repulsion’- [mgvRKj¨vY msMVb -05, Rtwet (D) 15-16, Xvtwet (P) 17-18]
A aversion B attraction C destitution D petulance Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: repulsion/ aversion- AiæwP, weKl©Y; b) attraction- AvKl©Y; c) destitution- Pig `vwi`ª; d) weiw³, Aw¯’iZv;
672. The antonym of ‘Retreat’ is- [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -11, KU (mvgvwRK weÁvb ¯‹zj) 11-12]
A return B advance C treat D go Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: retreat- wc‡Q nUv, wd‡i hvIqv; a) return- wd‡i hvIqv; b) advance- mvg‡b, AMÖxg; c) AvPiY; d) hvIqv;
673. The synonym of- ‘repeal’? [ivtwet (B-AevwYR¨) 17-18, Standard Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Officer (TAO)-18]
A Sanction B Perpetuate C Pass D Cancel Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Repeal/ Cancel- evwZj Kiv, cÖZ¨vnvi Kiv; a) sanction- Aby‡gv`b, gÄyi Kiv, b) Perpetuate- wPi¯’vqx
Kiv, c) Pass- AwZµg K‡i hvIqv, AMÖmi nIqv;
674. The antonym of the word ‘Recalcitrant’ is- [24th BCS, evsjv‡`k we`¨yr Dbœqb †evW© Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmwbK)-13,
et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F-evwYR¨) 15-16, Lytwet 05-06]
A compliant B passive C indifferent D careful Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: recalcitrant- Aeva¨; a) compliant- eva¨; b) passive- wbw®Œq; c) indifferent- wbw®Œq, Ro, AcªwZ‡ivax;
D`vmxb, hZœnxb; d) careful- mZK©, gb‡hvMx;
675. A synonym for ‘Resentment’ is- [23rd BCS, mgvR‡mev Awd.-07,ivtwet 05-06, 13-14, Btwet 10-11]
A fear B indignation C anger D panic Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Resentment- Amš‘wó; fear- fq; c) anger- ivM; b) indignation- N„YvwgwkÖZ †µva; d) AvZsK;
676. ‘Renaissance’ means- [ivtwet (E-odd roll)12-13, Ptwet 07-08]
A regain B rearrange C reborn D rebirth Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Renaissance/ rebirth- beRb¥, beRxeb; a) cybivq AR©b Kiv; b) c~bwe©b¨vm Kiv; c) cybR©vZ;
677. Synonym of ‘Remote’ is- [Standard Bank Ltd. (PO) – 12, [wmwKDwiwUR G·‡PÄ Kwgkb (e¨w³MZ Kg©.) 19 Ryb 21]
A immediate B distant C intimate D close Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Remote- eû`~ieZ©x; a) immediate- mivmwi; b) distant- `~ieZ©x; c) Nwbô, AšÍi½; d) eÜ;
678. What is the synonym of ‘reveal’? [11Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb -14, GKwU evwo GKwU Lvgvi cÖKí †Rjv mgš^qKvix -17]
A disclose B conceal C hide D pacify Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: reveal/ disclose- cÖKvk Kiv, duvm Kiv; b) conceal/ hide- †Mvcb Kiv; d) pacify- kvšÍ Kiv;

PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)


679. The synonym of- ‘Relinquish’ [Standard Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Officer (TAO) 18]
A Abdicate B Renounce C Possess D Deny Ans:a/b
e¨vL¨v: Relinquish/ abdicate/ renounce- `vwe, AwaKvi †Q‡o †`qv,; c) AaxKvifz³ Kiv; d) A¯^xKvi Kiv;
680. What is the synonym of ‘Ruthless’? [MY‡hvMv‡hvM Awa`߇ii mnKvix Z_¨ Awdmvi-13]
A merciless B tender C disprove D leave Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: `qvjy bq Ggb; a) merciless- wb`©q; b) tender- `icÎ; c) disprove- A¯^xKvi; d) leave- Qvo–b;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 824 ~ 01740- 073569


681. The synonym of ‘Reiterate’ is- [Lytwet 06-07, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14]
A retain B repeat C gainsay D revive Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Reiterate/ repeat- cybive„wË Kiv; a) AvU‡K ivLv, AwaKv‡i ivLv; c) cÖwZev` Kiv; d) cyYivq RxweZ Kiv;
682. The synonym of ‘Refute’ is- [ivtwet 06-07, Rupali Bank Ltd. Senior - 13]
A disprove B prompt C laud D adept Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Refute- LÛb Kiv; a) disprove- hyw³ LÛb Kiv; b) prompt- Zrci; c) cÖmskv Kiv; d) my`ÿ;
683. ‘Rage’ (Synonym) [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ Kvh©vj‡qi AwWUi -17]
A anger B heavy C style D humid Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: rage/ anger- cÖPÛ ivM ev †µva; b) heavy- fvix, cÖPzi; c) style- aib, fw½, ixwZ; d) humid- Av`ª, †muZ‡mu‡Z;
684. What is the synonym of the word ‘Redemption’? [7g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-11]
A forbidden B salvation C assumption D award Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: redemption/ salvation- cwiÎvY, gyw³, cvc‡gvPb; a) forbidden- wbwl×; c) Abygvb; d) cyi¯‹vi;
685. The antonym of- ‘Refulgent’ [One Bank Ltd. Special Cader office (SCO) 2018]
A lackluster B stiff C plodding D distant Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Refulgent- RvR¡j¨gvb; a) lackluster- wb®úÖf, `y¨wZnxb; b) stiff- Lvov; c) cøWwWs; d) `~i;
686. The antonym of- ‘Rebuff’ [One Bank Ltd. Special Cader office (SCO) 2018]
A tease B defy C meddle D welcome Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Rebuff- iƒpfv‡e cÖZ¨Lvb Kiv; a) VvÆv Kiv; b) cÖKv‡k¨ we‡ivwaZv Kiv; c) n¯Í‡ÿc Kiv; d) mv`‡i MÖnY Kiv;
687. The meaning of- ‘Ruthless’ [Probashi Kallyan Bank senior Executive Officer 2018]
A Mindful B cruel C merciful D none of them Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Ruthless/ cruel- wbg©g, b„ksm, wb`©q; a) mindful- g‡bv‡hvMx; b) wbôzi; c) `qvjy, KiæYvgq;
688. Which one is a synonym for ‘random’? [¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (cyi) -2017]
A essential B choosy C specific D arbitrary Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Random- G‡jv‡g‡jv; d) arbitrary- B”QvgZ; a) cÖ‡qvRbxq; c) wbw`©ó; b) LuyZLy‡Z, cQ›`bxq;
689. What is the antonym of the word ‘Rigid’? [Invest. Corp. Bangladesh Cashier 2018]
A flexible B hard C inferiority D short Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Rigid- Abgbxq, euvKv‡bv hv‡e bv Ggb; a) bgbxq, bg¨; b) K‡Vvi; c) nxbgb¨Zv‡eva; d) Lv‡Uv, Le©;
690. What is the synonym of the word ‘Repress’? [13Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16]
A control B Represent C Republish D Repute Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Repress/ control /suppress- `gb Kiv; b) Represent- cÖwZwbwaZ¡ Kiv, cÖZxK nIqv; c) Republish -
c~bivq cÖKvk Kiv; d) Repute/ reputation- myL¨vwZ, KzL¨vwZ;
691. The synonym of- ‘Rebate’ [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller 2018]
A Loss B Refund C Compensation D Discount Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Rebate/ Discount- Qvo ev †iqvZ; a) Loss- ÿwZ; b) refund- †diZ ev cÖZ¨vc©Y; c) ÿwZc~iY;

===00===
Part-03: cov ‡kl; GLb wb‡R‡K Av‡iv cyiw®‹Z Kiæb/ evnev w`b/we‡bv`‡bi gva¨‡g co‡Z _vKzb-
hviv facebook fv‡jvev‡mb, Avgv‡`i Expert English MÖæ‡c GKUv AbyfzwZ ‡cv÷ K‡i Avmyb-
===00===
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 825 ~ 01740- 073569
 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|

 eY©µgvbymv‡i ¸iæZ¡c~Y© k㸇jv I weMZ mvjwfwËK MCQ mg~n ‡`Iqv n‡jv:


S Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms
678 Salutary ¯^v¯’¨Ki Salubrious (QvwjD&-weª-AvQ&) = Deleterious (†Wwj-‡Uwi-AvQ&);
adj
(m¨vwjD&Uvix) Wholesome (†nŠj&mvg&) Harmful
679 Sanction Aby‡gv`b, authorization disapprove, keep down
ÿgZvcÖvwß
680 Sanguine Avkvev`x Optimistic (Ic-wU-wgQ&-wUK&) = Pessimistic (‡cwmwgQ&wUK& =
adj
(m¨vs¸wqb&) Hopeful (†nŠc&dzj&) `ytLev`x);Doubtful(WvDU&dzj&)
681 Savage Amf¨ vicious, brutal, cruel Civilize, male, female, right
682 Scandal noun Kj¼; mybvgnvwb Dishonor (wWS&-A-bvi&); Honor; Esteem (‡q÷xg&)
(‡¯‹Ûvj&) Disgrace (wWQ&-‡MÖB&m&)
683 Scanty ¯^í; `y®úÖvc¨ Sparse (¯úvi&m&); Scant; Meager Copious = Plentiful; Lavish;
adj
(¯‹¨vb&wU) (gxMvi&); Rare (‡iAvi&); Spare Plenteous (†cøb&wUAvQ&)

684 Scarce AcÖZzj


hardly, barely, just, scarcely inadequacy, insufficiency
685 Scarcity `y®úÖvc¨Zv; NvUwZ Rarity; Insufficiency (Bb&-Qvwd- Abundance (A¨vevb&W¨vb&m&);
(‡¯‹qvi&wmwU) noun wm‡qb&-mx = AcÖZzjZv) Opulence (AwcD&-‡jb&m&)
686 Scorn (¯‹i&b&) AeÁv Kiv Despise (‡WQ&cvBS&);Disdain; Esteem (‡qQ&Uxg&); Admire
verb (A¨vW&gvB&qvi&)
Scold (‡¯‹Šì&); Admonish
687 Secluded wbR©b privy, private, secret public, worldly, social
688 Servitude `vmZ¡ slavery, bondage, thralldom -
689 Sensational PvÂj¨Ki msev` screaming, yellow, shocking achromatic, healthy, new
690 Serene (wmixb&) kvšÍ Tranquil (UªvsKzwqj&) = Halcyon Rough (ivd& = weÿz×); Bustling
adj
= Placid; Calm
691 Shabby (k¨vwe&) RxY©-kxY© Threadbare (‡_ªW&-‡eqvi& = New; Neat (bxU&); Tidy (UvB&wW)
adj
RxY©`kv); Ragged (i¨v-MW&);
Derelict (‡W‡iwjK&U&)
adj fvmv fvmv Ávb
692 Shallow Stupid; Inane; Silly (wQwj); Wise = Sagacious (Q¨v‡MB&-kvm&)
Gawky (MA&wK) = Sage
693 Shrewd (kÖæW&); PZzi; †KŠkjx Shrewd (kÖæW&); keen (Kxb&); Sly; Unintelligent (Avb&-Bb&-‡U-wj-
Canny; Astute ‡Rb&U&); Dull (wb®úÖf)
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 826 ~ 01740- 073569
694 Sibling fvB ev †evb relative, triplet, family descendant, ancestor
695 Sincere AK…wÎg; LuvwU Unfeigned (Avb&‡dBb&W& = fvbK…Z Feigned (‡dB&b&W& =fvbK…Z);
(wmb&wmqvi&) adj b‡n); Genuine Contrived (Kb&wUªf&W&)
696 Slander Kzrmv iUbv Kiv Vilify (wf-wj-dvB&); Defame (wW- Eulogize (BD&‡jvRvB&S&); Extol
verb
(¯øvb&Wvi&) ‡dB&g& =wb›`v Kiv) (‡q·‡UŠj&) = Laud
697 Slothful Ajm, wbw®Œq Lazy, sloth energetic- D`¨vgx, Kg©Zrci
698 Slump(¯øv¤ú&) verb K‡g hvIqv Dip = Decline (‡WK&jvB&b&) Increase; Rise (ivB&S&)
699 Smart eyw×gvb, wdUdvU cagey, cagy, sharp stupid- wb‡e©va, †evKv
700 Solemn welbœ, M¤¢xi serious, sober, grave frivolous, unimportant
701 Sophisticated 1) RwUj; AvaywbK 1) Complicated; Complex; 2) 1) Simple; Old-fashioned;
(mwdm&wU‡KB&‡UW&) 2) msmviwfÁ Worldly-Wise 2) Naive (bvCf& = mnR-mij)
adj

702 Spacious we¯Í…Z; cÖk¯Í; Commodious (K-‡gŠ-wWqvQ&); Cramped (µ¨v¤ú&W&); Crowded


adj ¯’vbeûj
(†¯úBkvm&) Capacious (‡KB&-cv-kvm&) (µvD&-‡WW&)
703 Spinster wPiKzgvix unmarried woman, spinster, Married/ marital/ matrimonial-
weevwnZ
704 Spiritual Ava¨vwZ¥K, sacred, religious fleshly- ‰`wnK, Bw›`ªqZ…wßRbK
adj RgKv‡jv/PgrKvi Laudable/Superb(cÖksmbxq)
705 Splendid Humiliated (wnD&wgwj‡qB&‡UW&).
706 Squander AcPq Kiv Waste; Dissipate (wW-wm-‡cB&U&) Save; Hoard (‡nvi&W& =mÂq Kiv)
(‡¯‹vqvÛvi&) verb
707 Stamina cwikÖg mn¨ Kivi Endurance; Energy (Kg©kw³); Weakness (DC&K-& ‡bm&);
(÷¨vwgbv) noun kw³ Persistence Frailness
708 Sticky AvVv‡jv glutinous, gluey, gummy thin, pleasant, ease
709 Static (÷¨vwUK&) w¯’i; wbðj Stagnant (÷¨vM&-b¨vb&U&); Mobile; Moving; Changeable
adj
Immobile (B-‡gŠ-evB&j&)
710 Stationary 1) w¯’i; wbðj 1) Motionless; Standing 1) Mobile; Moving;
adj 2) AcwieZ©bxq
(†÷kbvix) 2) Unchanged; Constant 2) Varying (f¨vwi-O&)
711 Steadfast `„p; AUj Unwavering (Avb&-I‡qB&fvwiO& Wavering (‡`v`yj¨gvbZv);
adj
(‡÷W&dvm&U&) =APÂj); Stable; Strict Oscillating
712 Striking AvKl©Yxq dramatic, impressive Ordinary/ Simple- mvaviY
713 Stubborn adj ‡R`x; GK¸‡q, Obstinate; Resolute (‡i-Sv-wjD&U& Compliant (Kg&-cøvB-G¨vb&U&);
Aeva¨ -`„p cÖwZÁv) Docile (eva¨); Submissive
714 Submissive eva¨ meek, spiritless, modest Disobedient, rebel, stubborn,
unruly
715 Submerge Wzev‡bv Sink- Wzev‡bv, wbgw¾Z Kiv float, start, source
716 Subsistence Aw¯ÍZ¡, living, sustenance, keep alive, dead, extinct
717 Substitute weKí truncate, reduce, alter refrain, noncyclic, single
718 Subsequent cieZx© Later, attendant, ulterior Previous, outgoing, basic

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 827 ~ 01740- 073569


719 Subterfuge cÖZviYv misrepresentation, deceit sighted, perceptive, rational
720 Sullen welbœ morose, dour, glowering cheerful- nvwmLywk, Drdzjø
sour
721 Superficial fvmv fvmv Cursory (Kvi&‡Qvix); Thorough (_‡iŠ); deep;
adj
(mycvi&wdk&j&) Perfunctory (cvi&-dvO&K&Uwi) profound
722 Supplicate AskMÖnY Kiv; Participating Evade (cjvqb Kiv)
723 Sumptuous e¨qeûj, `vgx gilded, rich, deluxe achromatic, nonmetallic
724 Stringent K‡Vvi, Kov Rigorous, adamant, trying Soft, tender, mild, malleable
725 Swift (mywqd&U&) PUc‡U Hasty (‡n-Bm-wU); Rapid; Sluggish (Kzu‡o/gš’i)
adj
Prompt (cÖ¤úU)
726 Scrupulous we‡eKevb conscientious, painstaking careless, carelessness,
negligent
727 Sympathy mnvbyf~wZ understanding, disposition, apathy- D`vmxbZv, Abxnv
noun PvUzKvi
728 Sycophant Flatterer (d¬v-Uvi&); Fawner Dignified (wWM&&-wb-dvB&W&)
(wm‡Kvd¨v›U) Person
729 Synopsis mswÿßmvi abstract, summary, sum-up concreteness, tangible
730 Tacit bxie Implicit, silent, inexplicit, explicit, articulate, noisy
731 Taciturn ‡gŠb¯^fve reticent, incommunicative Talkative, flippant, gossipy
732 Tedious K¬vwšÍKi slow, tiresome, deadening, Refreshing
733 Temerity D×Z¨ Insolence, hubris, effrontery, timidity, fearfulness, timid,
734 Temporary adj A¯’vqx Fleeting (d¬xwUs); Everlasting; Durable (wWD&-‡iB&-
Evanescent (Bfv-‡b‡m&›U&) e&j&); permanent
735 Tepid Aí Mig warm, lukewarm cool, unemotional
736 Tentative PzovšÍ ev wbwðZ Not final; Unconfirmed (Avb&- Final; Conclusive (Kb&-K¬-z wQf&)
adj bq; cixÿvg~jK
(‡Ub&U¨vwUf&) Kb&-dvig&W&)
737 Tenuous f½yi, A¯’vqx, Fragile (f½uyi); Breakable; elicate
Enduring(†UKmB); Durable
adj cvZjv;
(‡UwbD&AvQ&) Sustainable; Incorruptible
738 Termination mgvwß ending, expiry, expiration beginning, middle, spell,
739 Terse mswÿß short, brief, summary verbose, rambling
verb mgvß Kiv
740 Terminate Finish (wdwbk&)- ‡kl Begin; Inaugurate (B-b&-wMD&-
(Uvi-wg-‡bB&U&) ‡iB&U&), Commence (K‡gÝ)
741 Thrust av°v giv push pull, orient, disengage
742 Thrive DbœwZ jvf Kiv grow, expand, flourish, boom Plummet- `yªZ c‡o hvIqv ev †b‡g
revive Avmv
743 Thrifty wgZe¨qx Economical; Frugal (d«-z Mvj&) Extravagant (‡q·-Uªv-f¨v-M¨vb&U& =
adj
(w_ªd&wU) Ace¨qx);Spendthrift
744 Tiny AwZ ÿz`ª, Microscope- AwZ ÿz`,ª m~ÿvwZm~ÿ large, big, important, tall
m~ÿvwZm~ÿ

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 828 ~ 01740- 073569


745 Timorous (wU- fxiæ Timid = Pusillanimous (wcD&wQ- Intrepid (Bb&-‡Uª-wcW&) =
adj
g-ivm&) j¨vwb-gvm&) Fearless. Audacious
746 Tolerate (1) mn¨ Kiv Endure (‡qb&-wWDi&); Bear; 1) Forbid; Prohibit;
(Ujv‡iB&U&) verb (2) AvcwË Kiv Allow; Permit (cvi&-wgU&) 2) Proscribe (wbwl× †NvlYv Kiv)
747 Terrific fq¼i intense, horrible, terrible, mild, inferior, light, blond
748 Tortuous AuvKveuvKv; mwc©j Winding; Sinuous (wm-wbD&-AvQ&) Straight; Direct
(Ui&Pzqvm&) adj = Meandering
749 Turbulent Aeva¨ rebel, stubborn, unruly bound, obedient, liable, fain
750 Tranquil kvšÍ Unruffled (Avb&-ivd&jW&); Restless (Aw¯’i); agitated
(UªvsKzwqj&) adj Unperturbed
751 Transitory ÿY¯’vqx Fleeting, destructible, permanent, birth, careful
752 Transient ÿY¯’vqx short-lived (ÿY¯’vqx) Perpetual, careful, failing
753 Trendy AwfRvZ Voguish, Fashionable unfashionable, unpopular
754 Trivial Zz”Q, bMY¨ Unimportant, trite, vulgar important, large, big, tall
755 Tributary kvLv-b`x conducive, contributory divergent, poor, converge
756 Typical mvaviY common unusual
757 Tyranny Drcxob Dictatorship ( ‰¯^ikvmb) inactivity, derestrict
758 Turbid Nb, †Nvjv‡U cloudy, muddy, opaque clear, unshaded, distinct
759 Tumult-Uzgvë ‡Mvjgvj/‡kvi‡Mvj Clatter, Noise, Cain, Nodus Peace, bless, repose, quiet

Recent cÖkœ: G¸‡jv GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡KB Kgb wQ‡jv-


692. The antonym of ‘Transgress’ is [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet (we) †mU-K, 19-20]
A obey B deny C violate D defy Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Transgress- j•Nb Kiv; a) obey- gvb¨ Kiv; b) A¯^xKvi Kiv; c) Agvb¨ Kiv; d) ؇›Ø AvnŸvb Kiv;
693. What is antonym of "Segregate"? [NSI (AD & others) 08 Oct 21]
A isolate B combine C divide D sever Ans:b
694. The synonym of the word 'scream' is- [NSI (Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03 Gwcªj 21]
A Yell B Sound C Loudly D Cry Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: scream/ Yell- AvKzwZ, Zxeª MR©b; Sound- kã; Loudly- D”P¯^‡i; Cry- Kvbœv Kiv|
695. Choose the word opposite in meaning to ‘terse': [41st BCS]
A concise B brief C expressive D descriptive Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: terse/ concise/ brief- mswÿß; expressive- ¯úó; descriptive- we¯ÍvwiZ|
696. A similar word for ‘Tumble’ is [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (BDwbU-G), 19-20]
A order B arrange C organize D spill Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Tumble- wWMevwR; a) order- Av‡`k; b) arrange- e¨e¯’v; c) msMwVZ; d) ‡X‡j †djv ev †Ljv;
697. Synonym of the word ‘Scrupulous’ is- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖk:œ evsjv‡`k ‡eZv‡ii mn-m¤úv`K-19]
A mean B wicked C careful D corrupt Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Scrupulous/ careful- mZK©, we‡eKevY; a) mean- bxP, BZi; b) wicked- `yóz; d) `ybx©wZcivqY;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 829 ~ 01740- 073569


698. The antonym of ‘Scarcity’ is- [evsjv‡`k cwit ey¨t Ryywbqi cwit mnt (3-1-2020)]
A Abundance B Dense C Veracity D Avoidance Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: scarcity- `y®úÖvc¨Zv, Afve; a) Abundance- cÖvPzh© ev eûjZv; b) Nb ev wbweo; c) mZ¨evw`Zv, d) cwinvi;
699. The word ‘sibling’ means- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: 40 BCS-19, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21); [gv`ªvmv wkÿv Awa. (‡÷vi wKcvi) 19 Ryb 21, Kztwet (B) 08-
th

09, ivKve (Kg©KZ©v, 2q †kÖYx) -15]

Aa brother B a sister C a brother or sister D an infant Ans:c


e¨vL¨v: sibling- m‡nv`i; a) a brother- fvB; b) a sister- †evb; c) a brother or sister- d) wkï;
700. What is the meaning of the word ‘Tranquil’? [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡eZv‡ii mn-m¤úv`K-19, hye Dbœqb
Awa`ßi (K¨vwkqvi)-18]
AAwesome B Stupidly C Placid D Foolishness Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: tranquil- kvšÍ; a) Awesome- AmvaviY; b) Stupidly- †e°j, ‡e‡Lqvjx; c) cÖkvšÍ; d) ‡evKvgx;
701. The synonym of ‘sagacious’ is- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019]
A malicious B malice C judicious D critical Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: sagacious/ judicious- Ávbx, wePÿb; a) malicious- wnsmyK; b) malice- Av‡µvk; d) msKUc~Y©;
702. Find the correct antonym of ‘Superficial’- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii
K¨v‡givg¨vb-19, Xvtwet (D) 02-03, Rtwet (B) 05-06]
A artificial B sufficient C indifferent D deep Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: superficial- DcwifvM ev c„‡ôi wbKUeZ©x, a) artificial- K…wÎg; b) sufficient- ch©vß; c) indifferent-
D`vmxb, wbi‡cÿ; d) deep- Mfxi;
703. The word ‘soothing’ means. [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: moK cwienb I †mZz gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (hvwš¿K)-2019]
A annoying B embarrassing C irritating D comfortable Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: soothing/ comfortable- Dckg, Avivg`vqK; a) annoying/ embarrassing- weiw³Ki, A¯^w¯ÍKi; c)
irritating- R¦vjvgq;
704. ‘You look terrific in that dress!’ Here underline word means- [40th BCS 2019]
A excellent B funny C very ugly D horrible Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Terrific/ excellent- PgrKvi, cÖPÛ; b) funny- A™¢~Z; c) very ugly- KzrwmZ d) horrible- exfrm;
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
705. Synonym of the word ‘sanction’ is- [Medical 04-05, cÖv_. mn. wkÿK-10, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet I 12-13]
A authorization B play C verify D prohibit Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: sanction/ authorization- Aby‡gv`b, ÿgZvcÖvwß; b) play- bvUK; c) hvPvB Kiv; d) wb‡la ev wbwl× Kiv;
706. Find out correct synonym of ‘Tenuous’ [37th BCS, cÖv.mn. wkÿK-18 (¯’wMZ 2014) 15 †Rjv]
A vital B thin C careful D dangerous Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Tenuous- ÿxY, miæ, cvZjv; a) Acwinvh©, we‡kl cÖ‡qvRbxq; b) ZvQvov; c) g‡bv‡hvMx, mveavbx; d) wec`¾bK;
707. Which one is a synonym of the word ‘stubborn’? [kvtwetcÖtwet (B) 06-07, Xvtwet (A) 12-13
A yielding B plaint C obstinate D flexible Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: stubborn/ obstinate- GK¸u‡q; a) yielding- cÖ`vqK; b) plaint- AviwR; d) flexible- bgbxq;
708. Choose the correct antonym of the word ‘synthetic’. [c~evjx e¨vsK wjwg‡UW (Rywbqi Awdmvi)-05, ivtwet (evwYR¨)
11-12, htwetcÖtwet (D) 15-16, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (M) 16-17]
A cosmetics B Affable C Natural D Apathetic Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Synthetic- K…wÎg; a) cosmetics- cÖmvabx; b) Affable- AgvwqK; c) cÖvK…wZK; d) D`vmxb;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 830 ~ 01740- 073569
709. What is the synonym of ‘sycophant’? [Rvtwet (L) 11-12, mn. Z_¨ Awdmvi, MY‡hvMv‡hvM Awa`ßi -13]
A flatterer B phony C 831ishonor D dignified
person Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: sycophant/ flatterer- PvUzKvi, †Zvlv‡gv`Kvix; b) bKj, AmZ¨; c) Am¤§vb; d) m¤§vwbZ, gh©v`vevb;
710. A synonym of ‘Sanguine’ is- [Xvtwet (A) 16-17, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 18-19]
A confident B restless C hopeless D bloody Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Sanguine/ confident- Avkvev`x; b) restless- Aw¯’I, PÂj; c) hopeless- wbivk, Avkvnxb; d) i³v³;
711. Which one is the antonym of ‘Transparent’? [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. Assistant Offier (G-3 ) – 13,
evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©I Dc-cÖKí Kg©KZ©v -13, ‡mvbvjx e¨vsK (Awdmvi) K¨vm -13]
A opaque B clear C honest of the above D none Ans:b,a
e¨vL¨v: transparent/ clear- Av‡jvK‡f`¨, ¯^”Q; a) opaque- Am”Q, A¯úó; c) honest- mr;
712. Give the antonym of the world ‘Transitory’ [36th BCS, Rvtwet (L) 11-12]
A temporary B permanent C transparent D short-lived Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: transitory/ short-lived/ temporary- ÿY¯’vqx; b) permanent- ¯’vqx; c) transparent- ¯^”Q;
713. The antonym of the word ‘Somber’ is- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-14, Xvt wet (D) 15-16, Rtwet (D) 17-18,  GB eB
†_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: `y‡hv©M e¨e¯’vcbv gš¿Yvj‡qi AwWUi-19]
A sleepy B bright C drab D dismal Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: somber/ dismal- AÜKvigq; a) sleepy-Ny‡gvfve; b) bright-Av‡jvwKZ; c) drab-BZi, ¯¿x‡jvK;
714. Synonym of ‘Sacred’ is- [ivtwet (E) we‡Rvo 15-16, (mgvRKg©) 03-04, ‡mvk¨vj †W‡fjc‡g›U dvD‡Ûk‡bi WvUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi, K¬v÷vi
AvBwU G¨vwmm‡U›U- 12, cªv_wgK mnt wkÿK (wSjvg)- 13, cÖv_wgK mnt wkÿK (KY©dyjx)- 12]
A evil B secular C profane D divine Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Sacred/divine- cweÎ; a) evil- g›`; b) secular- ag©wbi‡cÿ; c) profane- AcweÎ;
715. What is the antonym of ‘Sluggish’? [17th BCS, cÖvK cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡KvW-fjMv)-13, Ptwet (A) 10-11, (A) 04-05,
(A1) 14-15), Btwet, 06-07, (C) 11-12, ivtwet (G-2) 17-18, 11-12, ivtwet (G) 11-12, nvtwetcÖtwet (A) 09-10, kvtwetcÖtwet (K) 10-11]
A animated B dull C heavy D slow Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: sluggish/slow-gš’i, Kuy‡o; a) animated- cÖvYešÍ; b) dull- ¯’yjeyw×, gš’i; c) heavy- fvix, wbRx©e;
716. What kind of man is quite opposite type of ‘Supercilious’? [14th BCS, 13Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-16, kÖg
Awa`߇ii kÖg Awdmvi-94, Lytwet (mvgvwRK weÁvb ¯‹yj) 10-11]
A affable B haughty C disdainful D wicked Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: supercilious- Mwe©Z; affable- AgvwqK; haughty-D×Z; c) disdainful-N„Y¨; d) wicked-cvcx, `yóz;
717. What is the meaning of the word ‘Stanch’? [13th BCS, ‡et‡ivtwet (BBA) 13-14]
A to reinforce B be weak C smooth out D put an end to Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Stance-‡Kvb wKQzi cÖevn eÜ Kiv; a) reinforce- cybivq ejer Kiv; b) be weak-`ye©j nIqv; d) put an
end to- mgvwß NUv‡bv; C smooth out- GBwU fzjkã;
718. The antonym of the word ‘Spacious’ is- [Banglasesh Commers Bank (Officer)-06, ivtwet(Law) 11-12]
A wide B roomy C narrow D short Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: wide/ roomy/ spacious- ¯’vbeûj; cÖk¯’; c) narrow- msKxY©; d) short- Lv‡Uv, mswÿß;
719. The synonym of ‘Serene’ is- [Bangladesh Bank Officer (Cash) -11, Xvtwet (B) 04-05, ‡et‡ivtwet (A) 12-13, (E) 16-17]
A severe B dark C calm D serious Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Serene/ calm- kvšÍ; a) severe- Zxeª, wbôzi; b) dark- AÜKvi, inm¨gq; d) serious- mvsNvwZK;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 831 ~ 01740- 073569
720. ‘Subterfuge’ means-[Btwet BDwbU (G) 18-19, Xvtwet (A) 07-08, Rtwet (C) 14-15, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (D) 11-12]
A deception B smartness C very clever D frank Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Subterfuge/deception- cÖZviYv; loyal- wek¦¯Í; b) smartness- cwicvwUZv c) LyeB PZzi; d) ¯úófvlx;
721. What is the antonym of ‘Scanty’? [miKvix cÖv_wgK cÖ_g wkÿK-08 ivtwet, (F1) 11-12, (D) 17-19]
A unlimited B limited C inflation D continuous Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: scanty- bMb¨; a) unlimited- Amxg; limited- mxgve×; inflation- g~j¨e„w×; continuous- weivgnxb;
722. Antonym of the word ‘Symmetry’ is- [ivtwet (`k©b) 09-10, Rvtwet (E2) 13-14]
A asymmetry B non-symmetry C not-symmetry D non Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: symmetry- cÖwZmvg¨, fvimvg¨; a) asymmetry- AcÖwZmvg¨, fvimvg¨nxbZv; non-symmetry/not-
symmetry- Giv fyjfv‡e MwVZ kã, G‡`I †Kvb A_© †bB;
723. Find the antonym of ‘superficial’- [Bangladesh Krishi Bank (SO) -11, BRTA Gi †gvUihvb cwi`k©K -17]
A careless B indifferent C profound D sufficient Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: superficial- AMfxi; a) careless/ indifferent- AmZK©, Ag‡bv‡hvMx, D`vmxb; c) myMfxi; d) ch©vß, h‡_ó;
724. Which one is a synonym of the word ‘Stubborn’ [wZZvm M¨vm (AM- mvav.) 08 b‡f. 21], Xvtwet (A) 12-
13,kvtwetcÖtwet 06-07]
A yielding B pliant C obstinate D flexible Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Stubborn/ obstinate- GKMuy‡q, †R`x, A`g¨; a) yielding- ek¨Zv ¯^xKvi K‡i Ggb, Drcv`bkxj; b)
pliant- mn‡R ivwR; d) flexible- bgbxq, mn‡R euvKv‡bv hvq bv Ggb;
725. What is the synonym of ‘Synergy’? [Ptwet (E) 12-13, ‡gwW‡Kj 16-17, nvtwetcÖtwet (C-gvbweK) 15-16]
A antagonism B energy C alliance D conflict Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Synergy- †hŠ_kw³; a) antagonism- kÎyZv; b) energy- kw³; c) alliance- ‰gÎx; conflict- `¦›Ø;
726. The synonym of 'Stationary'- [gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)]

A Stationery B Motionless C Plenary D Empty Ans:b


e¨vL¨v: Stationary A_© w¯’i, wbðj, Abo| Stationery-†jLvi e¯‘ ev wRwbm; Motionless-MwZnxb; Plenary-
c~b©v½; Empty- k~b¨।
727. ‘Tranquil’ (Synonym) [Xvtwet (C) 11-12, Rvtwet (L) 11-12, ivtwet (D, ‡Rvo) 13-14]
A Insolent B angry C sagacious D calm Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: tranquil/ calm- kvšÍ; a) Insolent- wbôzi; b) angry- ivMvwš^Z; c) sagacious- wePÿY;
728. The word ‘sumptuous’ means- [mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U- 05, Iqvb e¨vsK (cÖ‡ekbvwi Awdmvi) -08]
A mean B lavish C plain D poor Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: sumptuous/ lavish- e¨qeûj, `vgx; a) mean- Zz”Q; c) plain- mgZj, ¯úó; d) poor- `wi`ª;
729. ‘Sumptuous’ means- [wZZvm M¨vm (AM- mvav.) 08 b‡f. 21]
A Delicious B Luxury C Fat D Tasty Ans:b
730. The meaning of the word ‘Scuttle’ is- [13 BCS, Btwet (AvBb) 05-06, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 16-17]
th

A to tease B pile up C gossiping D abandon Ans:c


e¨vL¨v: scuttle- `ªyZ Qz‡U hvIqv; a) tease- R¡vjvZb Kiv; b) pile up- cwigv‡Y AwaK nIqv; c) `ªyZ †LvkMí;
731. The meaning of the word ‘Supportive’ is- [Ptwet (D) 07-08, 09-10, 13-14, (B2) 16-17, Rvtwet(A) 13-14]
A dangerous B active C hostile D helpful Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Supportive- mnvqK; a) dangerous- wec`RbK; b) active- mwµq; c) hostile- kÎæZvc~Y©;d) mnvqK;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 832 ~ 01740- 073569


732. ‘Sloth’ is the antonym of- [Pubali Bank (Junior Officer)-08, ivtxet (D-Odd) 13-14, †et‡ivtwet (F) 12-13]
A activity B idleness C laziness D indolence Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: sloth/idleness/ laziness/ indolence- Avjm¨, wb®ŒqZv; a) activity- mwµqZv, Kg©ZrciZv;
733. An antonym of ‘severity’ is- [Agrani Bank (Senior Officer)-10, Xvtwet (D) 08-09]
A security B celebrity C mildness D separation Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: severity- K‡VviZv; a) security- wbivcËv; b) celebrity- cÖwm×; c) kvšÍe¯’v; d) c„_KxKiY;
 Man Compare Tips: Avcbvi cwiwPZ †Kvb gvby‡li ¯^fve k‡ãi A‡_©i mv‡_ wgwj‡q g‡b ivL‡Z cv‡ib
734. The antonym for ‘Turbulence”? [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. (PO) – 11, Xvtwet (D) 16-17]
A tranquility B disorder C disturbance D rupture Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Turbulence/ disorder/ disturbance- †Kvjvnj, DËvjZv, wek„•Ljv, AkvwšÍ,UvjgvUvj Ae¯’v;
tranquility/calm/quiet(ness)/serenity -kvwšÍ, kvšÍ Ae¯’v; rupture -we‡”Q`, m¤úK©‡”Q`;
735. Antonym of ‘Tedious’ is- [Xvtwet (C) 12-13, Btwet09-10, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15]
A refreshing B hygienic C coarse D plain spoken Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: tedious- K¬vwšÍKi; a) refreshing- †ZR/ kw³e„w× K‡i Ggb; b) hygienic- ¯^v¯’¨Ki; c) coarse- †gvUv,
Agm„Y; d) plain spoken- †VuvUKvUv, gb‡Lvjv;
736. Antonym of ‘tedious’ is : [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b mnKvix cwiPvjK (MÖW-2) -03, Xvtwet (C) 12-13, cÖvK cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-13,
PUST (B) 14-15, cÖvK cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (ivRkvnx, e¸ov...) -15]
A Boring B monotonous C tiresome D refreshing Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: tedious/ tiresome- K¬vwšÍKi; a) Boring- weiw³Ki; b) monotonous- GK‡N‡q; d) m‡ZRKviK;
737. The opposite of ‘Terminate.’[evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (A.D)-01, mvD_ B÷ e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-09, iƒcvjx e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-10,Lytwet06-07]
A depart B prevent C begin D change Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: terminate-‡kl Kiv; a) depart- cÖ¯’vb Kiv; b) cÖwZ‡iva Kiv; c) Avi¤¢ Kiv; d) cwieZ©b Kiv;
738. ‘Temporal’ means- [WvK I †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM gš¿Yvj‡qi wnmveiÿY Kg©©KZ©v-03; Lytwet (mgvRweÁvb) 06-07, cÖvK cªv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK
†gNbv)-13]
A worldly B unearthly C divinely D timely Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Temporal/ worldly- cvw_©e, BnRxebKvjxb; b) unearthly- Acvw_©e, AwZkq AmyweavRbK; c) divinely-
ˆ`efv‡e, cweÎfv‡e; d) timely- mgqgZ, ïfKvjxb;
739. The synonym of ‘Trivial’ is- [gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii Dc-cwi`k©K-13, Ptwet 05-06, (C1) 10-11]
A intellectual B insignificant C uncertain D unusual Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Trivial/ insignificant - Zz”Q, bMY¨; a) intellectual- eyw×e„wËK; c) AwbwðZ; d) A¯^vfvweK;
740. Synonym of ‘Typical Õ is- [ivtwet (mgvRKg©) 03-04, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿ (`vRjv) -13]
A common B extraordinary C strange D uncommon Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: typical/ common- ‰ewkó¨m~PK, me©Rbxb, cÖwZwbwaZ¡g~jK; b) extraordinary- we¯§qKi, A¯^vfvweK; c) strange-
A™¢y`; d) uncommon- AcwiwPZ, AmvaviY;
741. The word opposite to ‘Skepticism(bKkv)’ is: [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. AO (G-3) – 11, evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (K¨vk
Awdmvi)-11]
A Plausibity B Audacity C Reason D Conviction Ans:a,d

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 833 ~ 01740- 073569


PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
742. The synonym of ‘Sanguine’ is- [BB Asst. Director 2018]
A optimistic B restless C hopeless D bloody Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: sanguine/ optimistic- Avkvev`x; b) restless- PÂj; Aw¯’i; c) Avkvwenxb, `yf©vMv; d) i³v³;
743. The antonym of- ‘Supplicate’ [One Bank Ltd. Special Cader office (SCO) 2018]
A misrepresent B demand C evade D discourage Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Supplicate- Abybq webq/ K‡i AskMÖnY Kiv; a) misrepresent- fzj e¨vL¨v †`qv; b) demand- `vwe Kiv;
C evade- †KŠk‡j Gov‡bv, †KŠk‡j cwinvi Kiv; D discourage- wbiærmvwnZ¨ Kiv;
744. Synonym of the word ‘Scrupulous’ is- [hye Dbœqb Awa`ßi (K¨vwkqvi) -18]
A wicked B mean C trick D honest Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: scrupulous/ honest- mr, m”PwiÎ, we‡eKevb; a) wicked- `yó; b) mean- bxP, BZi; c) trick- QjPvZyix;
745. The antonym of- ‘Shallow’ [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller 2018]
A High B Hidden C Deep D Hollow Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Shallow- AMfxi; a) High- D”P; b) hidden- jyKvwqZ; c) Deep- Mfxi; d) ‡Lvjv, dvKv;
746. The word ‘slump’ is the antonym— [Southeast Bank Ltd. Trainee Officer 2018]
A recession B growth C depression D decline Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Slump- evwYwR¨K KvRµ‡g© g›`vfve; a) recession/ depression/ decline- e¨emvq g›`v Ae¯’v Ges
cowZ hv cÖ`Ë kãwUi mgv_©K; B Growth- µge„w×, weKvk, DbœwZ;
747. What is the opposite meaning of ‘Striking’? [we`y¨r Dbœqb †ev‡W©i mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb) -13]
A spectacular B excellent C exquisite D ordinary Ans:d
e¨vL¨v:striking/ spectacular/ excellent/ exquisite- Ac~e© my›`i, RgKv‡jv, LyeB AvKl©Yxq; d) ordinary- mvaviY;
748. The opposite of ‘Shrewd’? [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./ wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 2018]
A cunning B crafty C stupid D sagacious Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Shrewd- wePÿY, Zxÿèeyw×; c) stupid- Roeyw×, wb‡e©va; a) cunning- a~Z©, `ÿ; b) Crafty- Kzkjx, wePÿY;
d) Sagacious- wePÿY, my¯’ wePvi eyw× m¤úbœ, KvÛÁvb m¤úbœ;
749. What is the meaning of the word ‘stupendous’? [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yv.mn. cwiPvjK 2018]
A awesome B stupidity C stipend D foolishness Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Stupendous/ awesome (we®§qKi/ A™¢z`/ wekvj/ my›`i); b) stupidity- ‡evKv; c) stipend- ‰mwb‡Ki
†eZb/fvZv/ e„wË; d) foolishness- GwU fzj kã-
750. The opposite of ‘splendid’ is- [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./ wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 2018]
A extraordinary B ordinary C pompous D precious Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Splendid- RgKv‡jv, PgrKvi; a) extraordinary/ Pompous/ precious- RgKv‡jv, PgrKvi, Avo¤^ic~Y©;
b) Ordinary- mvaviY, mv`vgvUv av‡Pi;
751. The antonym of the word ‘shabby’ is— [WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifviwkqvi 2018]
A honesty B sober C new D hostile Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Shabby- RxY©, †Quov, gwjb; New- bZzb, be; Honesty- mZZv; Sober- AvZ¥wbqwš¿Z, mshgx, kvšÍ;
hostile- cÖwZK~j, ˆeix; Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 834 ~ 01740- 073569
752. Which one is similar to ‘Synopsis’? [RvZxq ivR¯^ †ev‡W©i B݇c±i/G‡cÖBRvi/‡Mv‡q›`v Kg©KZ©v -10]
A brief B short note C summary D resume Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Synopsis/ summary- mvims‡ÿc, mswÿßmvi; a) brief- mswÿß; b) short note- mswÿß UxKv; d) Rxebe„ËvšÍ;
753. The word ‘Tragic’ means — [MYc~Z© Awa. DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) I Rb¯^v¯’¨ Awa. WªvdUg¨vb-2017]
A pathetic B sympathetic C pleasing D good luck Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Tragic/ pathetic- KiæY, gg©¯úkx, ggv©wšÍK; b) sympathetic mnvbyfw~ Zkxj; c) pleasing- g‡bvig;
cÖxwZKi; good luck- ‡mŠfvM¨
754. The meaning of ‘Supersede’? [MYc~Z© Awa. DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) I Rb¯^v¯’¨ Awa. WªvdUg¨vb-2017]
A go faster B to take the place of something or somebody
C move very fast D suppress Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: supersede- Kv‡iv/‡Kvb wKQzi ¯’vb AwaKvi K‡i †bIqv; d) suppress- ms‡KvwPZ Kiv;
Enjoy Tips: bZzb bZzb kã wkL‡Qb GUv †f‡e g‡bi g‡a¨ Avb›`‡eva Kiæb-
755. The antonym of the word ‘Smooth’ is- [¯^v¯’¨ I cwi. Kj¨vY gš¿Yv. wmwb. ÷vd bvm© (evwZjK…Z)- 17]
A hard rough
B C sharp D plain Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: smooth- gm„Y; a) hard- K‡Vvi; b) rough- Ge‡ov-†_e‡ov, Agm„Y; c) sharp- aviv‡jv d) plain- mgZj;
756. The word ‘Tributary’ means- [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv) -18]
A rivulet B lake C pond D estuary Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: tributary/ rivulet- kvLv b`x, †QvU b`x; b) lake- n«`; c) pond- cyKzi, †Wvev; d) estuary- b`xi †gvnbv;
757. Synonym for ‘Temerity’ is- [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK -04]
A sobriety B insolence C propriety D lousy Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: temerity/ insolence- D×Z¨; a) sobriety- mshg; c) propriety- h_vh_Zv; d) lousy- Lye ev‡R, Lvivc;
758. ‘Sluggish’ means ---- [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (†Kvlva¨ÿ)-15]
A Active B Cunny C Lethargic D Purified Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Sluggish- gš’i; a) Active- mvnmx; b) Cunny- PZzi; c) Lethargic- Ajm; d) Purified- ï×;
759. Choose the antonym of the word ‘Sober- kvšÍ/mshgx [cjøx Kg© mnv. dvD‡Ûk‡bi mnKv. g¨v‡bRvi-10]
A ugly B presentable C unpleasant D wicked Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Sober- kvšÍ, mshgx; a) ugly- KzkÖx; b) presentable- Dc¯’vcb‡hvM¨; c) AcÖxwZKi; d) `~bx©wZcivqb;
760. What is the meaning of the word ‘Sequences’? [13th BCS]
A to follow B round up C withdraw D question closely Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Sequences- avivevwnK e¯‘mg~n; a) AbymiY Kiv; b) †MÖßvi Kiv; c) cÖZ¨vnvi Kiv; d) †Mvc‡b cÖkœ Kiv;
761. The synonym of- ‘Terminate’ is- [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller 2018]
A Suspend B Dismiss C End D Interrupt Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Terminate/ end- BwZUvbv, mgvß Kiv hvi; Suspend- †Svjv‡bv, jUKv‡bv; Dismiss- PvKwi †_‡K eiLv¯Í
Kiv; Interrupt- e¨vnZ/wewNœZ Kiv;
762. Tenable kãwUi A_© n‡”Q ---- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (hgybv)-13]
A Defensible B Durable C Real D Worthwhile Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Tenable/ Defensible- ms‡kvabxq; b) Durable- ‡UKmB; c) Real- ev¯Íe; d) Worthwhile- ‡hvM¨;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 835 ~ 01740- 073569


763. The antonym of the word ‘Thrive’ is- [RbZv e¨vsK wj. A¨vwmm‡U›U Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi -17]
A accomplish B flourish C plummet D stagnate Ans:c
thrive/ flourish- DbœwZ jvf Kiv; a) accomplish- mym¤úbœ Kiv; c) `yªZ c‡o hvIqv ev †b‡g Avmv; d) w¯’i;
764. ‘Tenuous’ is most similar in meaning to- [Rtwet (C) 13-14]
A dark B playful C weak D direct Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: tenuous/ weak- ÿxY, `ye©j; a) dark- Nb, AÜKvi; b) playful- Av‡gv`c~Y©; d) direct- cÖZÿ, mivmwi;
765. Choose the correct meaning of ‘secluded’. [Ptwet (G) 16-17]
A quiet B set apart C beautiful D satisfied Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: secluded/ quiet- wbR©b, kvšÍ; b) set apart- c„_K K‡i ivLv; c) beautiful- my›`i; d) satisfied- mš‘ó;

760 Unavoidable adj Aek¨¤¢vex Inevitable; Ineluctable; Doubtful (wØavMÖ¯Í); Unlikely


761 Unconscious AÁvb Senseless; Insensate (Bb&-‡mb&- Conscious; Aware; Cautious
adj
(Avb&Kb&kvm&) ‡mB&U&)
762 Undisturbed kvšÍ; w¯’i Unruffled = Serene (wmixb); Upset; Ruffled (weÿz×)
adj
(Avb&wWm&Uvie&W&) Unperturbed.
763 Unreadable A¯úó Illegible, indecipherable, unclearness, distinct,
illegible, unclear obscurity
764 Unfriendly cÖwZK~j; Antagonistic (we‡ivwa); Inimical Hospitable (nm&-wc-U¨ve&j& =
adj kÎæfvevcbœ
(Avb&‡d«Û&wj) (Bwb-wg-K¨vj); Frigid; eÜzmyjf); Chummy
765 Universal me©Rbxb Benefactor Regional
766 Unorganized wek„•Lj, uncoordinated, unincorporated, u organized, structured,
cwiKíbvnxb nstructured adroit, organic
767 Unstable cwieZ©bkxj, changeable steady, stable,
Aw¯’wZkxj rocky, crank, volatile, seismic permanent, constant
768 Untenable Amg_©bxq unreasonable, indefensible Supportable, defensible
769 Untidy ‡bvsiv sprawling, sluttish, unkempt, clean, tidy, fastidious,
770 Unwary Amveavb Heedless; Rash (‡ec‡ivqv) Circumspect; Discreet (wePÿY)
adj
(Avb&Iq¨vwi)
771 Utilize cÖ‡qvM Kiv Employ, fall back, address, go, skew, tactlessness,
772 Usual ¯^vfvweK Normal, uncommon, unusualness,
common, wonted, inveterate unusual, asymmetrical
773 Urbane gvwR©Z polished, refined, svelte, uncouth- AgvwR©Z, †Muvqviv
adj Riæix
774 Urgent Pressing; Critical; Chilly Trivial; Paltry (cj&wUª = bMY¨)

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;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 836 ~ 01740- 073569


767. ‘Unstable’ kãwUi synonym n‡”Q- [Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK-11, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv) -10, (hgybv) -12]
A constant B reliable C steady
(†÷wW) D changeable Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: unstable/ changeable- cwieZ©bkxj, Aw¯’wZkxj; a) constant/ reliable/ steady- w¯’i, AcwieZ©bxq,
wbf©i‡hvM¨, wek¦¯Í;
768. ‘Utilize’ kãwUi synonym n‡”Q- [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (Rev) -09, cÖv_wgK wkÿK (BQvgwZ) -10, gnvwnmve wbixÿK I wbqš¿‡Ki Kvh©vj‡qi
Aaxb AwWUi -11]
A discard B employ C discharge D reject Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: utilize/ employ- Kv‡R jvMv‡bv, mبenvi Kiv; a) discard/ reject- evwZj Kiv; c) discharge- gy³ Kiv;
769. The opposite of the word ‘Untenable’ is- [Bangladesh Bank (AD) – 2001, mvD_ B÷ e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-09, Lytwet 05-
06, Ptwet (E) 09-
A false B Precise C defensible D hypothetical 10] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: untenable- Amg_©bxq; a) false- fzj, wg_¨v; b) h_vh_; c) mg_©b‡hvM¨; d) mZ¨ e‡j KwíZ;
 Remind Tips: GKwU k‡ãi evsjv A_© Øviv wgkÖY K‡i ev¯Íe †Kvb NUbv g‡b Kiæb;
770. Antonym of the word ‘urbane’- [Medical 12-13, SESIP Gi mnKvix _vbv gva¨wgK wkÿv Kg©KZ©v -15]
A rural B shave C sophisticated D uncouth Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: urbane- gvwR©Z; a) rural- MÖvg¨, MÖvgxY; b) shave- `vwo Kvgv‡bv; c) AZ¨vaywbK, RwUj; d) AgvwR©Z, †Muvqviv;
PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
771. The antonym of the word ‘unique’ is - [13 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb(2)-16]
A popular B common C distinctive D deciduous Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Unique- GKgvÎ, AwØZxq; a) popular- RbwcÖq; b) common- mvaviY; c) ¯^vZš¿¨m~PK; d) ÿb¯’vqx;
772. The antonym of- ‘Universal’ [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller 2018]
A Narrow B Regional C Miniature D Subsidiary Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Universal- me©Rbxb, wek¦Rbxb; a) Narrow- msKxY©, miæ; b) AvÂwjK; c) ÿz`ªvKvi; d) mnvqK, m¤ú~iK;
773. The antonym of the word ‘Unruly-Aeva¨’ is– [mvaviY exgv K‡cv©‡ikb (Rywbqi Awdmvi) -09]
A Wild B Disruptive C Obedient D Good Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Unruly- Aeva¨; a) Wild- eb¨; b) Disruptive- msnwZbvkK; c) Obedient- aywZ; d) Good- fvj
774. The word ‘usual’ is the synonym of- [10g wkÿK wbeÜb -14]
A normal B certain C unusual D strange Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: usual/ normal- ¯^vfvweK; b) certain- wbwðZ; c) unusual/ strange- A¯^vfvweK, A™¢zZ;
775. Unorganized guessing will probably not raise a test score as significantly as choosing one
letter as a guess answer for the entire examination- [wnmveiÿK Kg©KZ©v -96]
A cryptic B haphazard C economical D subsequent Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: unorganized/ haphazard- wek„•Lj, cwiKíbvnxb; a) cryptic- ¸ß, `y‡e©va¨; c) wgZe¨qx; d) cieZ©x;
776. My reading room is untidy. here ‘Untidy’ means: [ivtwet (A1) 17-18]
A imperfect B messy C spacious D congested Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: untidy/ messy- ‡bvsiv, G‡jv‡g‡jv; a) imperfect- LyZ, Ah_v_©; c) RvqMveûj; d) AZ¨šÍ RbvKxY©;
777. The labour union took a unanimous decision to call off the strike. [ivtwet (B-Law,set-3),
A anonymous B underhanded C unidentified D undivided 14-15] Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: unanimous/ undivided- GKK, Awef³; a) iPwqZvi bvgnxb; b) †Mvcb ev cÖZviYvc~Y©; c) Awbw`©ó;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 837 ~ 01740- 073569


SN Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms
775 Vacant Lvwj, duvKv, Blank, empty full, emptiness
776 Vacillate verb BZ¯ÍZ; wØav Hesitate (‡nwS‡UB&U&); Waver; Determined; Steadfast
Kiv; Oscillate. (wóW&dv÷&).
777 Vague (†fB&M&) adj Awbw`©ó;A¯úó Indefinite; Imprecise(Bg&-wcÖ-mvB&S&) Clear-cut; Specific;
definite
778 Valiant adj mvnmx Courageous (Kv‡iBRvm); Craven; Fearful (fxiæ)
(f¨vwjqv›U) Dauntless (W¨bU‡jQ)
779 Valor(f¨vjvi&)noun mvnm Bravery; Fortitude (di&-wU-wUD&U&) Cowardice
780 Vengeance cÖwZwnsmv revenge, retaliation, payback Peace
781 Veneration kÖ×v bibliolatry, respect, piety inactivity, miss, hate,
782 Vent cÖKvk Opening, express, show, source, peristalsis,
783 Verdict ivq directed verdict, award, decree -
784 Vigor (wfMvi&)noun Rxebxkw³ Verve = Vim; Energy Lethargy (‡j_vi&wR- AmvoZv)
785 Violent ÿz× - Gentle
786 Virtuous adj ‰bwZK Morally good; Moral Wicked; Evil (`yðwiÎ)
(fviPyqvm) m`¸bm¤úbœ
787 Vital (fvB&U¨vj&) adj 1) cÖvYešÍ 1) Lively; Vibrant 1) Lethargic (wb‡¯ÍR)
2) ¸iæZ¡c~Y© 2) Important = Crucial 2) Trivial (Zz”Q)
788 Vituperate KUzw³ Kiv abuse- `~e©¨envi Kiv; appreciate- encourage
789 Voluntary ‡¯^”Qv cÖ`Ë; Volunteered (fjvb&wUAvi&W&); Free Forced; Compulsory
(fj¨vb&Uvix) adj A‰eZwbK will; Unsolicited (eva¨Zvg~jK); Mandatory
790 Vulgar (fvj&M¨vi&) AgvwR©Z; Impolite (Bg&-‡cv-jvB&U&); Plebeian Refined (wi-dvB&b&W&);
adj Af`ª (wcø-we-Avb& = BZi) Aristocrat (A¨vwim&-U-µ¨vU&)
791 Viable ‡UKmB workable, feasible, practicable, Honorable- m¤§vbxq;
792 Vindictive cÖwZ‡kva Revengeful forgiving, kind,
793 Vanity wg_¨v AnsKvi Pride, self-love, conceit humility, meekness
794 Venerate Mfxi kÖ×v; respect, venerate, esteem condemn, denounce, take

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;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 838 ~ 01740- 073569


780. ‡KvbwU ‘Vacant’ Gi mgv_©K kã- [cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK (myigv/cÙv) -12, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mn. wkÿK (eywoM½v) -13]
A blank B engaged C busy D full Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: vacant/ blank- Lvwj, duvKv, Kg©nxb; c) busy/ engaged- Kg©e¨¯Í, e¨vc„Z; d) full- cwic~Y©, m¤ú~Y©;
781. ‘Verdict’ means- [wcÖwgqvi e¨vsK (†UªBwb Awdmvi)-09, ATEO-10, Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK (†WUv Gw›Uª Awdmvi) -11, Rtwet (C) 11-12]
A punishment B comment C judgment D remark Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: verdict/ judgment- ivq; a) punishment- kvw¯Í; b) comment/ remark- gšÍe¨;
782. ‘Vengeance’ means- [Xvtwet (D) 07-08, BSMRTU (E) 14-15]
A anger B irritation C revenge D attack Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: vengeance/ revenge- cÖwZ‡kva, cÖwZwnsmv; a) anger- ivM; b) irritation- weiw³; d) attack- AvµgY;
783. The antonym of ‘viable’ is: [Xvtwet (D) 17-18, Btwet (C) 17-18]
A possible B impracticable C vulnerable D honourable Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: viable- ev¯Íe, †UKmB; a) possible- m¤¢e; b) impracticable- Aev¯Íe; c) AiÿYxq; d) m¤§vbxq;
784. The synonym of ‘Vigilant’ is- [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. Assistant Offier (G-3) – 12, Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK (SO)-09]
A tired B fickle C wicked D watchful Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Vigilant/watchful- mZK©; RvMÖZ; a) tired- K¬všÍ; b) fickle- PÂj; c) wicked- `yó; steady- w¯’i|
785. ‘Venerate’ Means- [36th BCS, Bangladesh Bank (Officer, Genarel)-14, 15, Btwet (G) 17-18]
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) kÖ×v; d) Awfhy³ Kiv;
786. The opposite meaning of VENERATE. [gva¨. I D”P gva¨. wkÿv Awa. (cÖ`k©K) 27 AvM÷ 21]
A condemn B Severe C Respect D Initiate Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Venerate- Mfxi kÖ×v; condemn- wb›`v; Severe- Zxeª; Respect- m¤§vb; Initiate- Avi¤¢ Kiv|
787. The synonym of ‘Vertical’ is- [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09, ivtwet (jvB‡eªix mv‡qÝ) 06-07, 03-04, Ptwet (G) 09-10]
A horizontal B inclined C erect D eject Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Vertical- kxl©‡`kxq; a) horizontal- Avbyf~wgK; b) inclined- eµ; c) FRy, Lvov; d) evwZj Kiv;
788. Which is the synonym of ‘Valiant’? [¯^ivóª gš¿Yv. gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`ßi (Dc-cwi`k©K)-13, Rtwet
A active B overcome C brave D ingenious (C) 10-11] Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: valiant/ brave- mvnmx; a) active- Kg©V; b) overcome- Rq Kiv; d) ingenious- PZzi, m„Rbkxj;
789. The antonym of ‘Vague’? [B÷vb© e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-05, evsjv: Kgvm© e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-06, ivKve (mycvifvBRvi)-14]
A imperfect B well defined C expressive D distinct Ans:b
e¨vL¨v:Vague- A¯úó; imperfect- Ah_v_©; expressive- cÖKvk¨/ †Lvjv‡gjv; distinct- Avjv`v/ wew”Qbœ;
PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Option ‡_‡K Repeat nq)
790. The opposite word of ‘virtuous’ is- [WvK Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi 2018]
A sinful B dishonest C coward D hypocrite Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Virtuous- cyY¨, cweÎ, mr; Gi wecixZ dishonest- Amvay, cÖZviYvg~jK; sinful- Ab¨vq, AbvPvix; Pvcgq,
Coward- fxiæ; hypocrite- fÐ, eKavwg©K; [†bvU: me¸‡jv kã bv‡evaK g‡b n‡jI cÖK„Z DËi-b]
791. Choose the correct antonym for ‘Vague’ [Rtwet 06-07, Btwet (H) 14-15]
A unclear B clear C indefinite D confusing Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: vague/indefinite/ unclear- A¯úó, AwbwðZ; b) clear- ¯úó, wbLyZ; d) weåvwšÍKi, wek„•Lj K‡i Ggb;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 839 ~ 01740- 073569


792. Which one is connected with a ‘violent storm’- [mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U -15]
A tempest B blizzard C whirlwind D monsoon Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: violent storm/ tempest- cÖPÛ So; b) blizzard- cªej Zzlvi So; c) N~wY©So; d) el©vKvj, †gŠmygx evqy;
793. ‘Salarium’ is a Latin word that means- (‡eZb) [18th BCS]
A salt B salary C soldiers D the salt Road Ans:b
794. The opposite word of ‘Violence’ is— [cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ‰e. Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yv. Dc-mnKvixcwiPvjK-2017]
A discord B harmony C sympathy conflict
D Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: violence- mwnsmZv; a) discord-SMov; b) harmony- wgj; c) sympathy- mnvbyf~wZ; d) msNvZ;
795. Synonym of ‘vanity’ is- [ivtwet 06-07]
A self-confidence B pride
C frivolousness D over-consciousness Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: vanity/ pride- AmviZv, wg_¨v AnsKvi, a) AvZœwek¦vm; c) g~L©Zv, †Q‡jgvbylx; d) AZ¨waK mZK©Zv;
796. The opposite of ‘virtuous’ is- [ivtwet (e¨e¯’vcbv) 03-04]
A moral B courageous C dauntless D evil Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: virtuous- avwg©K, KZ©e¨civqY; a) ‰bwZK, avwg©K; b) mvnmx, wbf©xK; c) A`g¨, wbf©q; d) Lvivc, `yó;
tame- (e¨w³) wbRx©e, AbyMZ; me¸‡jv DËi g‡b n‡jI cÖK„Z DËi- tame;
797. ‘Via’ means: [Btwet (M) 10-11]
A through B brother C come back D by the way of Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Via/ through - c‡_, gva¨g; b) brother- fvB; c) come back- wd‡i Avmv; d) K_v cÖm‡½;
798. The synonym of- ‘Vituperate’ [Rvtwet (wW) BDwbU (weR‡bm ÷vwWR) 2018-19]
A abuse B appreciate C encourage D copy Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Vituperate/ abuse- MvwjMvjvR/KUzw³/`~e©¨envi Kiv; b) cÖksmv Kiv; c) Drmvn cÖ`vb; d) bKj Kiv;
799. Synonym of ‘Vent’ is- [ivtwet (D, AevwYR¨) 17-18]
A opening B start C end D went Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: vent/ opening- cÖKvk, D‡×vab; b) start- ïiæ; c) end- ‡kl; d) went- wM‡qwQjvg;
800. The word 'vegetarian' refers to ----- [Xvtwet (B) 15-16]
A plants B animals C mammals D carnivores Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: vegetarian- wbivwgl; a) plants- MvQcvjv; b) animals- cï; c) mammals- ¯Íb¨cvqx; d) gvsmvkx;
801. The synonym of ‘Veracious’ [ivtwet 08-09]
A pacific B spacious C truthful D revenues Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: veracious/truthful- mZ¨ev`x; a) pacific- kvšÍ; b) spacious- ¯’vbeûj, we¯Í…Z; d) revenues- ivR¯^|
802. Antonym of ‘Violence’ is- [ivtwet 05-06]
A Mania B Phobia C Wildness D Quiet Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: violence-mwnsmZv; a) mania-cÖPÛ ÿxcÖZv; b) phobia-AvZ¼ ev weZ…òv; c) wns¯ªZv; d) kvšÍ;
803. The opposite word of the word ‘Vicious’ is- [ivtwet (ivóªweÁvb) 09-10, (D) 18-19]
A barbarous B snappy C gentle D alien Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: vicious- `yðwiÎ, Amr; a) barbarous - ee©i, Amf¨; b) AvKw®§K; c) f`ª, mykxj; d) we‡`wk, we‡ivax;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 840 ~ 01740- 073569


804. What is the antonym of the word ‘Violence’? [ivtwet (MY‡hvMv‡hvM) 09-10]
A non-violence B soft C sympathetic D caring Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: violence- mwnsmZv, wnsmªZv; b) soft-†Kvgj, mnR; c) sympathetic- †Kvgjn„`q, `i`x; d) caring-
mZK©Zv; a) non-violence- AmwnsmZv;
805. What is the appropriate meaning of ‘Vulnerable’? [Btwet 06-07]
A not secured B secure C honorable D that can attack Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: vulnerable- AiwÿZ; a) not secured- myiwÿZ; b) secured- iwÿZ; c) honorable- m¤§vwbZ;
806. The synonym of the word ‘Valiant’ is- [Rtwet (A) 17-18]
A ringing B cowardly C heroic D encouraging Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: valiant/ heroic- mvnmx; a) ringing- Kw¤úZ, aŸwbZ; b) cowardly- fxiæ, Kvcyiæ‡lvwPZ; d) Drmvn`vqK;
807. What is the synonym of ‘vague’? [Btwet (H) 14-15]
A specific B clear C transparent D indefinite Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: vague/ indefinite- Awbw`©ó, A¯úó; a) specific- wbw`©ó; b) clear- cwi®‹vi; c) transparent- ¯^”Q;

S. Word Meaning Synonyms Antonyms


795 Wander †Nvov‡div Kiv roam/ nomad Sluggish, stay in place,
(IqvbWvi) precede, descend
796 Wave Zi½, †XD ripple, undulation, fret, -
verb ïwK‡q hvIqv
797 Wilt (Dwqj&U&) Wither; Droop; Shrivel (wkÖ-‡fj&) Bloom (cyw®úZ nIqv)
798 Wither(Dwq`vi&)v ïwK‡q hvIqv Wilt, dry up Flower verb (dzj †dvUv)
799 Word A_©c~Y© kã Vocable, linguistic, unit synonym, antonym,
800 Wordy (Iqvi&wW) kãeûj Verbose (fvi&-‡eŠS); Prolix (cÖ- Succinct (QvK&-wQsK&U&);
adj. wjK&m&) To the Point.
801 Wrinkle(wisK&j&) v fuvR cov Crease; Pucker (KzPKv‡bv) Smooth (gm„Y)
802 Yield (B‡qì) Drcv`b Kiv Produce give, render, lack, bull, break even, lose
allow, furnish
803 Yearn AvKzj AvKv•Lv pine, long, languish, ache, yen wealth, inessential,
, yearn, yearning, desire, survive
804 Zealot ‡Muvov e¨w³, Fanatic, doctrinaire, advocate
noun cÖej AvMÖn
805 Zeal (wSB&j&) Fervor (dvi&-fvi&); Apathy (G¨v-c¨vw_ =
Enthusiasm D`vmxbZv); Indifferent
806 Zenith (†Rwb_&) noun kxl©we›`y Pinnacle (wc-b¨vK&j&) = Acme; Nadir; Bottom
Summit; Apex; Top; Vertex
GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
808. Which of words does not match with the word ‘wander’? [Xvtwet (L) 16-17, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15,
Btwet (P) 10-11]
A roam B nomad C sluggish D stray Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: roam/ nomad/ stray- BZ¯ÍZ †Nvov‡div Kiv; c) sluggish-axiMwZ;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 841 ~ 01740- 073569
809. Write the meaning of the word ‘waive’- cwiZ¨vM Kiv’ is- [mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-12, 1wU evox 1wU
Lvgvi cÖKí-17]
A Change forgo B C weak D pright Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: waive/forgo- ‡Q‡o †`qv; cwiZ¨vM Kiv; a) change- cwieZ©b Kiv; c) weak- `ye©j;pright- GUv fzj kã;
810. The opposite of ‘Weal’ is- [ivtwet (Bmjv‡gi BwZnvm) 05-06, (f~‡Mvj) 09-10, Btwet (B) 14-15]
A wary B woe C war D wither Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: weal- fvj Ae¯’v; a) wary- mZK©; b) woe- `ytL; c) war- hy×; d) wither- weeY© Kiv;
811. What does ‘Wander’ mean? [Xvtwet 04-05, Btwet (F) 10-11]
A surprise B miracle C tread D walk aimlessly Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Wander- D‡Ïk¨nxbfv‡e Nyiv‡div Kiv; a) we®§qKi e¨vcvi; b) we®§q; c) c`‡ÿc Kiv; d) AKvi‡b nvuUv;
812. An antonym for ‘Weary’ is- [Xvtwet 04-05, (A) 05-06, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 13-14, cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 15-16]
A tired B angry C fresh D smooth Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: weary/ tired -K¬všÍ, K¬vwšÍKi; b) angry- ivMvwš^Z, µ×; c) fresh-bZzb, KuvPv; d) gm„Y, gayfvlx, mylg;
813. ‘Zenith’ Gi Antonym- [‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. (wewfbœ c`) 24 †m‡Þ. 21, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (Awdmvi)-11, WvKwefv‡Mi †cvóvj Acv‡iUi-16]

A final B top C doubt D lowest point Ans:d


e¨vL¨v: Zenith/ top- kxl©, P~ov; final- P~ovšÍ; doubt- m‡›`n; lowest point- wb¤œ we›`y;
 Man Compare Tips: Avcbvi cwiwPZ †Kvb gvby‡li ¯^fve k‡ãi A‡_©i mv‡_ wgwj‡q g‡b ivL‡Z cv‡ib
814. The meaning of ‘yield’ is— , ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mvBdvi Kg©KZv© -2017]
[ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœ. e¨vsK (Cashier)-15

A produce B youth C controlled D refuse Ans:a


e¨vL¨v: Yield/ produce- Drcv`b Kiv; youth-‡hŠeb; controlled-wbqwš¿Z; refuse-AveR©bv;
815. The antonym of ‘Waive- cwiZ¨vM Kiv;’ is- [RvZxq msm` mwPevj‡q mnKvix Awdmvi-06]

A Hold B forgo C Renounce D Abandon Ans:a


816. The verb ‘Succumb’ means- [Kvwi. I gv`ªvmv wkÿv gš¿. (Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤ú.) 11 Ryb 21, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-15, 33 BCS, Rvtwet rd

(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;
e¨q Kivi ci mÂq bq eis mÂq Gi ci e¨q Kiƒb|
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| -Warren E Buffett
===00===
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
Part- 4 Øviv Aa¨vqwU †kl n‡jv| K‡ói dj Avjøvn Aek¨B w`‡eb|
GB Avkv e¨³ K‡i GKUv Aby‡iva _vK‡jv| Aek¨B gv‡S gv‡S Revise ivL‡eb| ab¨ev`|
===00===
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 842 ~ 01740- 073569
Odd Word Finding ev Dissimilar Word
Go to Index
Finding (Avjv`v/c„_K/wem`„k kã wbY©q)

ïay e¨vs‡Ki cixÿvi Rb¨ co‡Z n‡e


GB Aa¨vqwU n‡jv GKUz KwVb †j‡f‡ji| KviY me¸‡jv Ack‡bi A_© bv Rvb‡j A‡bK mgq KwVb nq|
g~j welq: PviwU Ack‡b †hwU wfbœ kã †mwU Ly‡R †ei Ki‡Z n‡e|
wb‡Pi cÖkœmg~‡n n‡Z wem`„k kãwU †ei Ki 6. A. Micrometer B. Microphone
[Ptwet (d) (Set-3) we‡kølY `ÿZv, 19-20] C. Microbe D. Microscope Ans:c
1. A. Hen B. Doe e¨vL¨v: Micrometer- gvB‡µvwgUvi; Microphone-
C. Vixen D. Ram Ans:d gvBK; Microscope- AbyexÿY hš¿; Microbe-
e¨vL¨v: a) Hen- gyiwM; b) Doe- nwiYx; c) Vixen- RxevYy; GLv‡b me¸‡jv hš¿ Avi Microbe n‡”Q RxevYy
‡LuKwkqvjx; d) Ram- ‡fov; GLv‡b a, b, c GB ZvB GwUB wfbœ kã wn‡m‡e DËi|
wZbwU n‡jv ¯¿xevPK Avi d(ram) n‡”Q cyiælevPK 7. A. Efface B. Erase
ZvB GB c„_K/wfbœ/wem`„k kãwU mwVK DËi| C. Engrave D. Obliterate Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Efface/ Obliterate/ Erase- gy‡Q †djv;
2. A Fondness B Love
C Affection D Dislike Ans:d
G‡`i wecixZ n‡jv Engrave- Ly`vB Kiv ev `vM
e¨vL¨v: a) Fondness- Avm³; b) Love/ KvUv;
Affection- fvjevmv, †¯œn; d) Dislike- AcQ›`; Find the odd word in each of
GLv‡b a, b, c GB wZbwU n‡jv mgv_©K kã; Avi the following lists. [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ
dislike n‡jv G¸‡jv wecixZ ZvB GB dvBb¨vÝ (CGDF)-Gi Kvhv©j‡qi Rywbqi AwWUi-19]

c„_K/wfbœ/wem`„k kãwU mwVK DËi| 8. A Abscond B Flee


C Yield D fight Ans:d
3. A. Win B. Own
C. Self D. Hold Ans:a e¨vL¨v: a) Abscond/ Flee- cjvqb Kiv; c)
e¨vL¨v: a) Win- Rq; b) Own/ Self- ¯^, wb‡Ri; d) Yield- ek¨Zv ¯^xKvi Kiv; d) fight- hy× Kiv;
Hold- ivLv; GLv‡b Win- Rqjvf Kiv mvgwMÖK 9. A Mediocre B Average

A‡_© Avi Ab¨¸‡jv GK/ wb‡Ri/ GKK eySvq| C Undistinguished D Exemplary Ans:d

4. A. England B. Eden e¨vL¨v: Mediocre- gvSvwi; Average- Mo, ga¨g


C. Dublin D. Eifel Ans:d gv‡bi; Undistinguished- AweL¨vZ, gvSvwo
e¨vL¨v: a) England- Bsj¨vÛ GKwU †`‡ki bvg; b) gv‡bi; Exemplary- Av`k©, AbyKiYxq, we‡kl;
Eden- ¯^M©, g‡bvig ¯’vb; c) Dublin- Wvewjb; d) 10. A Choir B Task Force
C Panel D Jury Ans:a
Eifel; GLv‡b a, b, c GB wZbwU n‡jv ¯’v‡bi bvg
Avi Eifel(AvB‡dj) n‡jv GKwU UvIqv‡ii bvg ZvB e¨vL¨v: a) Choir- MvqK`j; b) Task Force/c)
GB wem`„k kã; Panel/d) Jury- wbY©vqK mfv/ Kvh©vwbev©nx `j;
5. A. Each B. Every 11. A Commend B Chide

C. Walk D. One Ans:c C Eulogize D Extol Ans:b

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;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 843 ~ 01740- 073569


Find the odd word from each list: Find the word that is not similar to the
[XvKv B‡jKwUªK mvcøvB †Kv¤úvwb (DESCO)- Gi A¨vwmm‡U›U Kg‡cøB›U other words in each list. [Probashi Kallyan Bank
mycvifvBRvi 2019] senior Executive Officer(Cash) 2018]
12. A Simple Labyrinth
B
17. A height B huge
C Enigma D Maze Ans:a
C large D massive Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Labyrinth/ Enigma/ Maze- †MvjKavuavu, e¨vL¨v: Huge/ large/ massive- wekvj ev cÖKvÛ;
avuavu; a) Simple- mvavib; a) height- D”PvZv hv Ab¨ wZbwU kã †_‡K Avjv`v;
13. A Scoff B Jeer
18. A inflation B Discourse
C Suave D Fleer Ans:c
C Interests D Investment Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Scoff/ Jeer/ Fleer- we`ªæc, Dcnvm, e¨½; e¨vL¨v: inflation (gy`ªvùxwZ), interests (my`;
c) Suave- f`ª; e„w×), Ges investment (wewb‡qvM) GB kã wZbwU
14. A Privation B Penury UvKvi mv‡_ RwoZ wKš‘ discourse- e³…Zv, fvlY,
C Pauperism D Opulence Ans:d a‡g©vc‡`k hv Ab¨vb¨ k㸇jvi †_‡K Avjv`v;
e¨vL¨v: Privation/ Penury/ Pauperism- AZ¨všÍ 19. A strategy B aim
`wi`ª, Afvex; d) Opulence- mg„w×; C goal D objective Ans:a
15. A Hasten B Impede e¨vL¨v: Aim/ Goal/ objective- jÿ¨, D‡Ïk¨; a)
C Rush D Expedite Ans:b Strategy A_© †KŠkj; myZivs Strategy kã wZbwU
e¨vL¨v: Hasten/ Expedite / Rush- Zzivwš^Z Kiv, g~j kã †_‡K A_©MZfv‡e Avjv`v;
AMÖmi, `ªæZ Pjv; b) Impede- evuav †`Iqv; 20. A temporary B short-lived
16. A Mollify B Exacerbate C transitory D steady Ans:d
C Appease D Placate Ans:b e¨vL¨v: Temporary/ Short-lived/ transitory-
e¨vL¨v: Mollify/ Appease/ Placate- cÖkwgZ ¯^íKvj ¯’vqx; d) Steady (AUj, Abo)
Kiv, kvšÍ Kiv; b) Exacerbate- ewa©Z Kiv, Others MCQ on Odd word Finding-
evov‡bv 21. Choose the odd word from the word
list. [Xvtwet 2018-19; BDwbU (N) (cybtM„nxZ)]
A Cyclone B Earthquake
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
C Diverse D Tsunami Ans:c
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
e¨vL¨v: Odd word (Avjv`v kã/wfbœ kã) wU n‡jv
diverse (wewfbœ iKg, GKvwaK); KviY Cyclone
(N~wY©So) earthquake (f~wgK¤ú), Tsunami
(mvgyw`ªK †XD) n‡jv cÖvK…wZK `y‡hv©M m¤úwK©Z
mg‡kÖYxi kã;
============

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 844 ~ 01740- 073569


Pair Option Based Word Meaning
(‡Rvov †Rvov Ackb wfwËK kãv_© wbY©q) Go to Index

ïay e¨vs‡Ki cixÿvi Rb¨ co‡Z n‡e


cvVK mvaviYZ Reading Capability Kg _vK‡j Gme cÖ‡kœi DËi Kiv KwVb| Avwg me¸‡jv evsjv K‡i
w`‡qwQ| ey‡S ey‡S c‡o ivLyb| ïay aibUv ey‡S wbb| Z‡e Gme cÖkœ Repeat nq Lye Kg| Z‡e bgybv ey‡S ivLv
Riæwi| KviY GLb cÖwZ‡hvMxZv ‡e‡o hvIqvq GLvb †_‡K A‡bK cÖkœ nq|
ïay e¨vs‡Ki cixÿvi Rb¨ we‡kl Aa¨vq
1. Select the pair from the following 4. ‡Kvb kãhyMjwU wfbœ? [39Zg wewmGm (we‡kl)]
options which is set in opposition: [Sonali A False, True B Sharp, Blunt Ans:c
Bank Ltd. Senior Officer(Cash) 2018]
C Love, Affection D Abundance, Scarcity
A scholar—pedagogy
e¨vL¨v: False- wg_¨v Sharp- aviv‡jv
B Humid—Arid
True- mZ¨ Blunt- †fvuZv
C Erroneous—Faulty
Abundance- cÖvPzh Love- ‡¯œn, fv‡jvevmv
D Horrible—Atrocious Ans:b
Scarcity- Afve Affection-‡¯œn, fv‡jvevmv
e¨vL¨v: opposite kã Øviv MwVZ †Rvov Humid-
A_©vr cÖwZwU kã hyM‡j ci¯úi wecixZ kã
arid †Kbbv humid- mu¨vZ‡mu‡Z; De©i; arid-
(Antonym) i‡q‡Q; wKš‘ Love- f‡jvevmv, †¯œn,
Abye©i; Ab¨vb¨ Ack‡bi k㸇jv mgv_©K;
ggZv Ges Affection- ‡¯œn, fv‡jvevmv, ggZv G
2. Select the pair in the following options
kãhyMj mgv_©K (Synonym)
which is set in opposition: [AMÖbx e¨vsK wj.
(Awdmvi, K¨vk) -17, Rupali Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash) 2018] 5. Progress is the antidote to stagnation.
A Doggish—Canine The bold faced words are- [Xvtwet 2018-19; BDwbU L]

B Manly—Virile A homonyms B synonyms

C Divine—Infernal C antonyms D hyponyms Ans:c


D Earthly— Terrestrial Ans:c e¨vL¨v: bold faced kã Progress Gi- AMÖMwZ,
e¨vL¨v: Options G cÖ`Ë †Rvov¸‡jvi g‡a¨ wecixZ cÖMwZ; Stagnation- w¯’iZv, wbðjZv; myZivs bold
A_©hy³ †Rvov n‡jv Divine- infernal, †hLv‡b faced kã ¸‡jvi ci¯úi wecixZ kã;
divine A©_ Hk¦wiK, †`emyjf Ges infernal- =========================
bviKxq, ˆckvwPK; Ab¨vb¨ †Rvok㸇jv ci¯úi
mgv_©K; Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
3. Which pair of words is ‘Dissimilar’?
[cÖv.mn. wkÿK 2018 (¯’wMZ 2014) 12 †Rjv] Ans:a
A Fire, flame B bag, sack
C round, around D preserve, prevent
e¨vL¨v: Dissimilar- pair wU n‡jv fire(Av¸b),
flame (‡avqv); Ab¨vb¨ pair ¸‡jv mgv_©K pair
hy³ word;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 845 ~ 01740- 073569


Terminology Based Word Meaning
(cvwifvwlK kã wfwËK kãv_© wbY©q)

ïay e¨vs‡Ki cixÿvi Rb¨ we‡kl Aa¨vq

1. Subconscious kãwUi evsjv cvwifvwlK kã 4. What is the meaning of ‘Prologue’?


n‡jvÑ [cÖv.mn. wkÿK 2018 (¯’wMZ 2014) 14 †Rjv] [BSC Senior Officer (8Bank) 2018]
A `xN© B cÖew¤^Z
A Ae‡PZb B †PZbvnxb
C †MŠiPw›`ªKv D †MŠiµwgKv Ans:c
C †PZbv cÖevn D Aa©‡PZb Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Subconscious kãwUi evsjv cwifvwlK kã e¨vL¨v: Prologue kãwUi evsjvÑ cÖ¯Ívebv;
Ae‡PZbv ev †hme gvbwmK Kvh©Kjvg m¤^‡Ü gvbyl †MŠiPw›`ªKv;
(cy‡ivcyiwi) m‡PZb _v‡K bv; †PZbvnxb kãwUi 5. What is the meaning of the word
Bs‡iwR Unconscious; “infantry” [ivtwet (F) 13-14]
A wkï‡gjv B ‰kkeKvj
2. ‘Wisdom’ means— [cvqiv e›`i KZ…©c‡ÿi mn.
C wkï‡Zvl D c`vwZK evwnbx Ans:d
A cÖÁv B Ávb mve-B݇c±i 2018]
C eyw× D †gav Ans:a
6. Pragmatic k‡ãi A_© Kx? [‡gwW‡Kj K‡jR fwZ© cixÿv
A AmvaviY B ev¯Íeag©x 2018-19]
e¨vL¨v: Wisdom- cÖÁv; Knowledge- Ávb;
C N„Yv D †mŠ›`h©c~Y© Ans:b
Intelligence- eyw×; merit- ‡gav;
7. Civil Society- Gi A_© wK? [ivtwet (E-even), 14-15]
3. The Bengali meaning of the word
A mf¨ mgvR B mykxj mgvR
‘Naturalism’ [BSC Senior Officer (8Bank) 2018]
C †emvgwiK mgvR D wkwÿZ mgvR Ans:b
A ¯^fveev` B mnRev`
C cÖvK…wZK ag© D bMœZvev` Ans:a 8. “Valedictorian” means- [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet A,
A m‡e©v”P b¤^iavix QvÎQvÎx| 12-13]
e¨vL¨v: Naturalism k‡ãi evsjv- ¯^fveev`;
B me‡P‡q Kg b¤^iavix QvÎQvÎx|
cÖK…wZev`; cÖK…wZev`; cÖvK…Z `k©b myZivs `k©b ;
C mwVK wb‡`©kKvix|
D †KvbwUB mwVK bq| Ans:a

============

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 846 ~ 01740- 073569


Sentence Based Word Meaning
(ev‡K¨i A_© wfwËK kãv_© wbY©q) Go to Index

ïay e¨vs‡Ki cixÿvi Rb¨ we‡kl Aa¨vq


mvaviYZ Reading Capability Kg _vK‡j Gme cÖ‡kœi DËi Kiv KwVb| ZvB ej‡jv nZvk n‡eb bv| Avwg me¸‡jv evsjv
K‡i w`‡qwQ| ey‡S ey‡S c‡o ivLyb| ïay aibUv ey‡S wbb| Z‡e Gme cÖkœ Repeat nq Lye Kg| Z‡e bgybv ey‡S ivLv Riæwi|
KviY GLb cÖwZ‡hvMxZv ‡e‡o hvIqvq GLvb †_‡K A‡bK cÖkœ nq|
1. A chart was appended to the report. e¨vL¨v: earnestly- AvMÖnmnKv‡i; Happily-
Here ‘appended’ means- [37th BCS, 16] Avb›`mnKv‡i; meaninglessly- A_©nxbfv‡e;
A changed B removed angrily- ivMvwš^Zfv‡e;
C joined D shortened Ans:c 5. Bangladesh has made considerable
e¨vL¨v: appended/ joined- mshy³; a) changed- progress in the last few decades. [Xvt wet (D)
cwiewZ©Z; b) removed- evwZjK…Z; d) mswÿß; A trivial B amazing 15-16]
2. S.S. Titanic sank only 3 days after it C absolute D significant Ans:d
sailed its maiden voyage. In the e¨vL¨v: MZ K‡qK `k‡K evsjv‡`k D‡jøL‡hvM¨
sentence the underlined word ‘maiden’ (Zvrch©c~Y©) Dbœqb K‡i‡Q;
means- [Ptwet 2018-19 BDwbU wW (mKvj)] 6. We have been able to disburse over 20
A elegant B inaugural percent funds allocated against the
C final D virgin Ans:b World Bank endorsed projects.
e¨vL¨v: Gm Gm UvBUvwbK Zvi cÖ_g/ïiæi hvÎvi gvÎ A distribute B procure [Xvtwet(D)15-16]
wZb w`b ci Wz‡e wM‡qwQj; GLv‡b maiden C spend properly D collect Ans:a
voyage/ inaugural- 1g hvÎv/ ïiæ/Avi¤¢ Kiv; e¨vL¨v: a) distribute/disburse- weZiY Kiv; b)
elegant- ‡mŠ›`h©; final- ‡kl/P~ovšÍ; virgin- procure- ivRx Kiv‡bv; c) spend properly-
Kzgvix/Kzgvi; mwVKfv‡e e¨q Kiv; d) collect- msMÖn Kiv;
3. A commotion broke out during the 7. He managed to get home without
meeting. [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. (PO)- 07] further mishap. The word ‘mishap’
A applause B vote means: [ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU G (MÖæc-2)]
C disorder D discussion Ans:c A Difficult B wrong deed
e¨vL¨v: mfv PjvKvjxb mgq †Mvjgvj/wek„•Ljv Qwo‡q C mischief Ans:d
co‡jv: GLv‡b commotion= ‡Mvjgvj; Ack‡b D a small accident or piece of bad luck
Ggb mgv_©K kã Av‡Q disorder = †Mvjgvj| e¨vL¨v: †Kvb iKg mvaviY `~NU©bv QvovB †m evox
Ab¨vb¨ k‡ãi A_©: a) cÖksmv Kiv; b) mg_©b; d) Avmvi e¨e¯’v Ki‡jv; mishap- A_© †QvULvU `~N©Ubv|
Av‡jvPbv; 8. My mother takes the responsibility for
4. The old man looked at me blankly. The running the household. (evoxi KvR
underlined word means: (‡jvKwU Avgvi cwiPvjbv/ m¤úv`b Kivi Rb¨ Avgvi gv `vwqZ¡ †bq)
w`‡K wbe©vK/ A_©nxbfv‡e ZvKv‡jv) [ivtwet 18-19 BDwbU G [BSC Senior Officer (3 Bank) 18]
A Moving quickly B going
A earnestly B Happily (MÖæc-2)]
C meaninglessly D angrily Ans:c
C managing D none of these Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 847 ~ 01740- 073569


e¨vL¨v: Run something A_© †Kv‡bv msMVb Kiv, 13. You can reach your goal only when you
e¨e¯’v Kiv, Pvjv‡bv; Ab¨w`‡K manage A_©I aspire: [Probashi Kallyan Bank SEO 18]

msMVb Kiv, e¨e¯’v Kiv; myZivs Running kãwU‡K A aim high B attempt it

managing Øviv replace Kiv hvq; C try D dream Ans:b

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
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
e¨vL¨v: Agility/ dexterity- wÿcÖZv, PZziZv; a)
Flexibility- bgbxqZv; c) mZ©KZv, d) mRxeZv;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 848 ~ 01740- 073569


17. The noise level of the city has increased e¨vL¨v: apathetic/ indifferent- D`vmx; a)
exponentially. Here ‘exponentially’ enthusiastic- D`¨gx; b)enraged- µz×; d)
means— (kn‡ii wek„•Ljv Lye `ªæZ e„w× †c‡q‡Q) suspicious- m‡›`nRbK;
[Rvtwet we BDwbU (mgvRweÁvb) 2018-19]
22. You must allocate funds for the poverty
A Amazingly B Shockingly
alleviation programmer immediately.
C Steadily D Rapidly Ans:d
A submit B distribute[etwet D 12-13]
e¨vL¨v: exponentially- `ªæZfv‡e; a)
C donate D set apart Ans:b
Amazingly- we¯§qKifv‡e; b) Shockingly-
e¨vL¨v: allocate/ distribute- e›Ub K‡i †`qv; a)
AZ¨šÍ AvcwËKiiƒ‡c; c) Steadily- AUjfv‡e; d)
submit- †ck Kiv; c) donate- `vb Kiv; d) set
Rapidly- `ªæZ; apart- Avjv`v Kiv;
18. ‘Dreams are disguised fulfillments of 23. The war resisters were granted
repressed wishes. The best synonym amnesty. [ivtwet (D) 12-13]
for the bold faced word is—[Xvtwet 18-19; BDwbU (L)] A forgiveness B condemnation
A subdue B encourage
C freedom D reward Ans:a
C liberate D accomplish Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: amnesty- ivR‰bwZK e›`x‡`i mvaviY ÿgv;
e¨vL¨v: repressed/subdue- `gb Kiv; b)
a) forgiveness- ÿgv, ÿgvkxjZv; b)
encourage- Drmvn †`Iqv; c) ¯^vaxb; d) m¤úv`b
condemnation- wb›`v, †`vlv‡ivc; c) freedom-
Kiv;
¯^vaxbZv, gyw³; d) reward- cyi®‹vi
19. When having a problem, It is best to
24. Now the soils are depleted and the
dissect the situation and then act. Here
fields are barren. [Ptwet (C1) 13-14]
‘Dissect’ means. (we‡kølY Kiv)
A plentiful (ch©vß) B productive
[Lytwet 2018-19 BDwbU G]
A cut apart B talk about C dirty D unproductive Ans:d

C ignore D analyze Ans:d e¨vL¨v: barren/ unproductive- Abye©i, eܨv; a)


e¨vL¨v: Dissect- e¨e‡”Q`; b) talk about- Kv‡iv plentiful- ch©vß; b) productive- De©i,
m¤ú©‡K K_v ejv; c) ignore- N„Yv Kiv; d) we‡kølY Drcv`bkxj; c) †bvsiv;
Kiv; 25. Those with a reputation for fickle
20. The house ablaze is next door to mine. behavior seldom inspire respect:
In this sentence ‘ablaze’ means- [ewnivMgb unwavering adherence to a viewpoint
I cvm‡cvU© Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK -11] is more admired than flexibility.
A glowing B burning [Mercantile Bank Ltd. Trainee Officer - 13]

C lightening D colorful Ans:b A capricious B bombastic


e¨vL¨v: ablaze/ burning- R¡jšÍ; a) glowing- D¾¡j, C stalwart D none of these Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: fickle/ capricious –Aw¯’i/Lvg‡Lqvjx,
R¡jR¡j; c) lightening- eRª, weRjx; d) colorful-
bombastic – Avo¤^ic~Y©, stalwart – ewjô|
iwOb, ewY©j;
26. Who planned such an audacious
21. The general public didn’t care about
undertaking? [BASIC Bank Ltd. Assistant Manager
the trial and was apathetic about the
– 13, Dutch-Bangla Islami Bank Ltd. (PO) - 12]
verdict. [Ptwet (E) 15-16]
A reclusive B prevalent
A enthusiastic B enraged
C improbable D none of these Ans:c
C indifferent D suspicious Ans:c
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 849 ~ 01740- 073569
e¨vL¨v: audacious – `ytmvnwmK, prevalent – cÖPwjZ, e¨vL¨v: Muster/ Gather mg‡eZ nIqv, R‡ov
improbable - A`g¨| evK¨wU‡Z audacious Gi nIqv; a) mvnm cvIqv; b) †W‡K cvVvb, Zje Kiv; d)
cwie‡Z© improbable em‡e| Avmv;
27. The government has failed to articulate 32. The company is pulling out of personal
the ideal regional order. [Mutual Trust Bank computer business. Here pulling out of
Ltd. (MTO) - 14]
means: [Btwet BDwbU (we) (2q wmd&U) 18-19]
A initiate B reverberate
A making a huge profit
C none of these D enunciate Ans:d
B making a huge loss
e¨vL¨v: initiate- ïiæ Kiv, reverberate- cÖwZnZ C widening
Kiv, enunciate/articulate- e¨vL¨v Kiv| D withdrawing (Zy‡j †bIqv) Ans:d
28. Assertive people are generally more 33. The Judge reprimanded the witness for
decisive. Here assertive means- giving a false account to the event.
[Sonali Bank Ltd. Senior Officer(Cash) 2018]
Replace the underlined word with
A Docile B Articulate
opposite meaning- [ GB eB †_‡K Kgb cÖkœ: Kztwet
C Confident D Compliant Ans:c
A praised B Challenge (B) 19-20]
e¨vL¨v: Assertive/ Confident- `„pcÖZ¨qx;
C disproved D commanded. Ans:a
`„pcÖZ¨qm~PK; Av¯’vkxj; docile- ek gv‡b Ggb;
e¨vL¨v: reprimanded- wZi¯‹vi Kiv; a) praised-
Articulate- ¯úófv‡e iƒc`v‡b mÿg;
g~j¨wba©vib Kiv; b) Challenge- cÖwZØw›`¦Zvq
compliant- bvwjk Awf‡hvM; Amy¯’Zv;
AvneŸvb Kiv; c) disproved- Am¦xK…wZ; d)
29. The whiteness of the arctic fox is as
commanded- Av‡`k Kiv;
camouflage. Here, Camouflage means:
34. We had to put up with the
(giæ A‡ji wkqv‡ji ïåZv QÙ‡ek avi‡Yi g‡Zv)
[kvtwetcÖtwet 2018-19 BDwbU we (weÁvb)] inconvenience. [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. (PO)
A warning B danger A remove B create 07] Ans:d

C disguise D predator Ans:c C enjoy D endure(mn¨ Kiv)

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]

garrison. Here, ‘muster’ [Xvtwet 2018-19; BDwbU K] A reinforced B altered

A to find courage B to summon C disputed D developed Ans:a


C to gather D to come Ans:c e¨vL¨v: fortified /reinforced – kw³kvjx Kiv,
altered – cwieZ©b Kiv, disputed –SMov|
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 850 ~ 01740- 073569
37. The mayor tailored his speech to suit e¨vL¨v: admonished – wZi®‹vi Kiv, reconciled
the crowd of homeless people gathered – mgš^q Kiv, chided – wZi®‹vi Kiv|
outside his office. [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. 43. Generally most of the people are
A intoned B expanded (PO) - 09] reluctant to take risk. [IFIC Bank Ltd. Offi.
C faltered D shortened Ans:d (Cash) - 13]
e¨vL¨v: tailored/shorten- ‡QvU Kiv, intone- A not interested B very interested

†Kvb wKQz Av‡¯Í ejv, expand- e„w× Kiv, falter- C eager D none of these Ans:a

†nuvPU LvIqv e¨vL¨v: not interested – AvMÖnx bq , reluctant -


38. We have to enact strict laws to protect Awb”QzK|
migratory birds from hunters. [City Bank 44. My supervisor is not always accessible.
[IFIC Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash) - 13]
A mobile B native Ltd. (PO) -11]
A approachable B prepared
C nomad D temporary Ans:c
C angry D none of these Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: migratory birds – AwZw_ cvwL, nomad
e¨vL¨v: accessible – mn‡R K_v ejv hvq A_ev
– hvhvei| eÜzZ¡c~Y© nIqv hvq Ggb = approachable.
39. The law is very explicit regarding the 45. The teacher was so abstracted that she
use of and standards for child safety gave a perfunctory evaluation of what
seats in automobiles. [NCC Bank Ltd.(MTO) 11] was really an interesting solution to the
A brief B new
problem she had set. [Mercantile Bank Ltd.
C firm D clear Ans:d Trainee Officer - 13]
e¨vL¨v: explicit – A_© ¯úó; myZivs clear DËi| A philosophical B tangential
40. Young people who belong to minority C cursory D none of these Ans:c
group need positive role models to try e¨vL¨v: perfunctory – fvmvfvmv, cursory –
to copy. [NCC Bank Ltd. (MTO) - 11] fvmvfvmv, `ªæZ, tangential – cÖvšÍxq|
A interview B exploit 46. Lax intellectual property rifts penalize
C sketch D emulate Ans:d cutting edge research. [Mutual Trust Bank
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b copy n‡jv AbymiY Kiv, hvi A_© Ltd.

emulate. A laborious B stringent (MTO) - 14]

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

=============================================================
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 851 ~ 01740- 073569
Idioms and Phrases Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 51wU+- All Groups are important
 All Bank Job Exams 164wU+- All Groups are important
 Primary Job Exams 98wU+- All Groups are important
 PSC & Other Jobs 140wU+- All Groups are important

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


A- MÖæc ‡_‡K 5wU cÖkœ: B MÖæc ‡_‡K 9wU cÖkœ:
1. ‘‘At daggers drawn’’ means-. [15th BCS I 6. The condition of most slum dwellers is
A to be in a state of understanding Ab¨vb¨] so miserable that it cannot be described
B to be in a state of hostility Ans:b in words. [14th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
C to be in a state of friendship D none A beggars description
e¨vL¨v: At a stretch-Without stopping/break, B cuts to the quick
with one effort- GKUvbv, GKev‡ii †Póvq| C boils down to this

2. When a person says he is ‘all in’, it D keeps open house Ans:a


means- [17th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] e¨vL¨v: Be himself A_©-¯^v‡¯’¨i ¯^vfvweK Ae¯’v
A He is very tired. B He has arrived. _vKv| GB A‡_© he is not himself A_© Zvi ¯^v¯’¨
C He has finished packing. fvj †bB ev †m fv‡jv †eva Ki‡Q bv| A_©vr he does
D He has got everything. Ans:a not feel well. [[[

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

C A permanent solution D A serious idea


A smuggle B export Ab¨vb¨]
Ans:b e¨vL¨v: Achilles heel- ÿz`ª wKš‘ `ye©j Ask
C import D distribute Ans:a
A_©vr a weak point.
9. Choose the meaning of “bring to pass”.
4. The expression “after one’s own heart”
A cause to happen [27th BCS]
means- (wb‡Ri cQ›`gZ) [25th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A To be in low spirit B cause to pass C cause to destroy
B To be in high spirit D cause to carry out Ans:a
C With complete devotion e¨vL¨v: Bring to pass NUv‡bv A_©vr cause to
D To one’s own liking Ans:d happen.
5. What is the meaning of the idiom “a 10. “Bill of fare” is- [17th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
round dozen”? [14th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A A chart of bus fare.
A a little less than a dozen. B A price list.
B a little more than a dozen C A valuable document.
C round about a dozen D A list of dishes at a restaurant. Ans:d
D a full dozen Ans:d

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~852~ 01740- 073569


11. “Boot leg” means- [15th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] E MÖæc ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ:
A smuggle B export 19. End in smoke is– [31st BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
C import D distribute Ans:a A Come to nothing B catch fire
e¨vL¨v: Bootleg/ smuggle- †PvivPvjvb| C stop smoking D destruct Ans:a
12. What is the meaning of the expression e¨vL¨v: End in smoke A_© djcÖm~ bv nIqv/ come
“bottom line”? [15th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] to nothing;
A The essential point
20. The saying ‘enough is enough’ is used
B The final step
when you want ---. [40th BCS 2019]
C The end of a road
A something to continue
D The last line of a book Ans:a B something to stop
13. The condition of most slum dwellers is C something to continue until it’s enough
so miserable that it cannot be described D to tell instructions are clear Ans:b
in words. [14th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
e¨vL¨v: enough is enough Gi A_© BnvB h‡_ó
A Beggars description
B cuts to the quick
A_©vr ch©vß n‡q‡Q GLb eÜ Ki‡Z n‡e Giƒc-
C boils down to this H MÖæc ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ:
D keeps open house Ans:a 21. A person whose “head in the clouds” is-
[23rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
14. A “bull market” means that share prices
A proud Baday dreamer
are- [17th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A rising B moving C an aviator D useless Ans:b
C falling D static Ans:a 22. “Hold water” means- [11 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
th

A store water B patience


C MÖæc ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ:
C keep water for the dry season
15. “Call to mind” means- [33rd BCS] D bear examination Ans:d
A fantasize B attend
K MÖæc ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ:
C remember D request Ans:c
23. We must keep our fingers ---- that
D MÖæc ‡_‡K 3wU cÖkœ: weather will stay fine for the picnic
16. The word “dilly-dally” means- [20th BCS I tomorrow. [22nd BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
Ab¨vb¨] A raised B pointed
A todilute B repeat Ans:c C lifted D crossed Ans:d
C waste time D wait impatiently e¨vL¨v: Avgiv Aek¨B Avkv ivwL †h, AvMvgxKv‡ji
17. “Dog days” means- [14th & 20th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] eb‡fvR‡bi Rb¨ AvenvIqv fv‡jv _vK‡e|
A A period of being care free
24. “To keep one’s head” means- [30 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]th

B Hot weather Ans:b


A to save oneself B to be self-respectful
C A period of misfortune
C to keep calm D None Ans:c
D A period of having youthful flings
L MÖæc ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ:
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Dog days: mvaviY A_©: KzKzi
25. “Lingua France” means- [24th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
w`bÕ Avgiv KLb KvD‡K KzKzi ewj hLb †m Lye Lvivc
A the French language
nq| myZivs w`‡bi AvenvIqv hLb Hot/Mig/Lvivc B language of brothers
ZLb H w`bwU‡K ejv nq Dog days; C the common language

18. “Debut” means- (ev¯ÍeZv) [23rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨] D the first language Ans:c
A asper facts B inreality Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
C by rights D evidence Ans:b https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~853~ 01740- 073569
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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~854~ 01740- 073569


41. “To do away with” means- [36th BCS] 47. It is too difficult to “tolerate” bad
A to
repeat B to start temper for long. [13th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
C to get rid of D to drive off Ans:c A cope up with B put up with
42. “To read between the lines” means- [30th C stand up for D pull on with Ans:b
BCS I Ab¨vb¨] [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnt wkt wbt cwiÿv-15] 48. “To get along with” means- [28th BCS]
A to concentrate B to suspect A to adjust B to walk Ans:a
C to read carefully Ans:d
C to interest D to accompany
D to grasp the hidden meaning.
49. “Three score” is- [16th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
43. “Through thick and thin” means- A thirty times
A Under all conditions [27th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] B three hundred time
B To make thick and thin C three times twenty (3 evi 20 = 60)
C To clear understanding
D more than three Ans:c
D of great density. Ans:a
W MÖæc ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ:
44. Choose the meaning of the idiom- ‘Take
the bull by the horns’ [38th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 50. What is the meaning of 'White
A To challenge the enemy with courage Elephant'? [10th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
B Force the enemy to submit A A very costly and troublesome possessing
C out of one’s wit B A precious and rare possession
D Surrender before the enemy Ans:a C An elephant of white colour
45. The expression “take into account” D A big elephant Ans:a
means- [33rd BCS I Ab¨vb¨] e¨vL¨v: Kv‡R Av‡m bv A_P `vwg I AmyweavRbK
A count numbers B consider Ans:b m¤úwË/ a very costly and troublesome
C assess D think seriously possession.
46. Choose the best translation of “KZ…©c¶ 51. If a man is “Worth his salt” he is ---. [18th
Zv‡K wZi¯‹vi Ki‡jv” [33rd BCS] BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A The authorities criticized him. A a soldier
B The authorities took him to book. B a thirsty man
C The authorities reins to him. C a worthless employee
D The authorities took him to task. Ans:d Da highly paid worker. Ans:d

=======================================================

===c‡ii †cR †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv ïiæ====


Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~855~ 01740- 073569
=== GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv ïiæ ====
 Bs‡iwR fvlvq e¨en„Z Ges †ewk ¸iæZ¡c~Y© Idioms and Phrase ¸‡jv wb‡q GB Aa¨v‡q Av‡jvPbv Kiv
n‡jv| weMZ mvjwfwËK Idioms and Phrase ¸‡jv †Uwe‡j Mvp Kvwj Kiv Av‡Q| Z‡e QvÎQvÎx‡`i‡K cy‡iv
Aa¨v‡qi me co‡Z n‡e| KviY eZ©gv‡b wewfbœ cixÿvq ïay weMZ bq eis bZzb bZzb Ask †_‡KI cÖkœ nq|
Idioms and Phrase Gi g‡a¨ cv_©K¨
Phrase: Bnv GK¸”Q kã hv mivmwi A_© †`q| Gi Idioms: Bnv GK¸”Q kã hv mivmwi A_© †`q bv|
AvÿwiK Abyev`/ evsjv nq ev KL‡bv KL‡bv fvevbyev`/ Gi AvÿwiK Abyev` nq bv eis kyay fvev_©/ fvevbyev`
wewkó A_© cÖ`vb K‡i| Gi A_© mn‡R †evaMg¨| Gi nq| Gi A_© mn‡R †evaMg¨ bq| ZvB sense/eyw× w`‡q
AšÍM©Z cÖ‡Z¨KwU k‡ãi Avjv`v Avjv`v evsjv Ki‡jI A_© †ei Ki‡Z nq| Gi AšÍM©Z cÖ‡Z¨KwU k‡ãi Avjv`v
wVK _v‡K| Avjv`v evsjv Ki‡j Avmj A_© Av‡m bv|
A brilliant boy- GKwU †gavex evjK, Run into debt- F‡Y RR©wiZ nIqv,
A lot of money- cÖPzi UvKv Fish out of water- A¯^w¯ÍKi Ae¯’v
Avmj K_v: Phrase Gi A_© hLb Aÿivbyev` bv n‡q AšÍwbwn©Z wewkó A_© cÖ`vb K‡i ZLb Zv‡K idioms e‡j|
Avm‡j idioms n‡jv Phrase Gi Ask| ZvB mKj idioms ¸‡jv‡K Phrase ejv hv‡e wKš‘ mKj phrase ‡K
idioms ejv hvq bv| KviY Idiom n‡Z n‡j fvev_© w`‡Z n‡e| ‡h Phrase ¸‡jv fvevbyev` nq †m¸‡jv‡K idioms
I phrase Dfq ejv hvq| ZvB GB Aa¨vqwUi bvg Idioms and Phrases|

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|
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~856~ 01740- 073569
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

 Part- 01 (A-D) ch©š‘- 


g‡b ivL‡eb mvaviYZ gvbyl cv‡ibv Ggb †Kv‡bv KvR †bB| A‡bK Phrase †`‡L fq Avcwb cv‡eb
†Kb??? Phrase-B Avcbv‡K †`‡L fq cv‡e| wb‡R‡K P¨v‡jÄ w`b, Ab¨vb¨ welq covi cvkvcvwk 5-10
w`‡bi g‡a¨B GB AskwU AšÍZ 2 evi c‡o †kl Ki‡eb| Avwg cvieB GB wek¦vm †i‡L ïiæ Kiæb|

(Group-A) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q


Sl Phrase Meaning Picture
In an uneasy situation- A¯^w¯ÍKi Ae¯’vq:
1 (A) fish out of water
Hints: gvQ cvwbi evB‡i _vK‡j Zvi Ae¯’v wec`RbK nq-
(A) Fish in a troubled Take advantage of disturbed situation- A‡b¨i G‡jv‡g‡jv
2
water Ae¯’vq my‡hvM †bIqv: Hints: gvQ‡K AvU‡K †i‡L Avb›` Dc‡fvM
Free- ¯^vaxb, Aeva, gy³
3 (Be) At large
Hints: cvwLiv at large _vK‡j AvKv‡k D‡o †eovq
4 A bed of roses Avivg`vqK †Kvb welq; -
huge attraction; (wekvj AvKl©Y)
5 A big draw
The cricket match proved to be a big draw.
6 A baker’s Dozen 13, thirteen, ‡eKvwi‡Z 1 WR‡b 1 wU †ewk w`Z ZvB 13|
a fool/ ‡evKv/ wb‡e©va cÖK…wZi: Hints: mvaviYZ cvwLiv †evKv
7 A bird brain
Well, he’s not that at all. He is a bird brain.
Students think for a bit before answering.
8 A bit
mswÿß mgq/ short time
9 A bolt out of the blue something completely/ quite unexpected -
A bolt(Zxi) from the Something quite unexpected-
10
blue (bxj/AvKvk) m¤ú~Y© AcÖZ¨vwkZ, webv †g‡N eRªcvZ, nVvr †Kvb wKQzi AvMgb
11 A dark horse Unfamiliar/ strange person, AcwiwPZ †jvK -
12 A dime a dozen something common- mvaviY †Kvb wKQz -

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~857~ 01740- 073569


A very short visit- Lye Kg mg‡q ågY; g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: gb
13 A flying visit
Lvivc _vK‡j cwievi wb‡q †QvU cwim‡i evB‡i ågY fv‡jv
14 A Forgone conclusion Anticipated result- c~e©vbywgZ dj -
15 A great deal a lot, cÖPzi cwigv‡b -
16 A Hard nut to crack A difficult problem- KwVb mgm¨v -
a very difficult task
17 A herculean task
Hints: cv_i miv‡bv GKUv herculean task
(Mig Avjy) hvi fvev_© n‡jv a current issue- mv¤úªwZK welq -
18 A hot potato
Most disputed issue, me‡P‡q weZwK©Z welq
19 A man of discretion Judicious person- wePvieyw× m¤úbœ e¨w³ -
20 A Man of letters A scholar- cwÛZ †jvK -
21 A man of straw Good for nothing; Unimportant; ¸iæZ¡nxb †jvK -
22 A Man of straw(LoKzUv) worthless man- Ac`v_© †jvK -
A piece of cake (GK UzKiv AZ¨šÍ mnR I AvivgcÖ` KvR; something is very easy;
23 †KK LvIqv mnR KvR ZvB Gi An easy task, something which is very easy to do Lye
fvev_© n‡jv mnR KvR) mnR KvR|
A position in which you are in advantage.
24 A place in the sun
(‡KD †Kvb myweavRbK Ae¯’v‡b _vKv/ Av‡jv‡Z _vKv)
25 A Red-Rag jvj wbkvbv -
26 A round dozen A full dozen, cy‡ivcywi 12 wU, m¤ú~Y© Giƒc A‡_© -
Awb”QvK…Zfv‡e †Kv‡bv wKQz fzj ejv [nVvr gyL †_‡K fzj K_v †ei
27 A slip of the tongue
nIqv hvi fvev_© n‡jv Awb”QvK…Z fzj/ e³…Zvq N‡U]
28 A stitch is time saves nine mg‡qi GK †dvuo Amg‡qi `k †dvuo/mg‡qi KvR mg‡q Kiv|
wb‡Ri ¯^v‡_© bq eis KvD‡K gvbwmKfv‡e wech©¯Í nIqv †_‡K iÿv -
29 A white lie
Ki‡Z †h wg_¨v ejv nq
A wolf in sheep’s eÜz‡e‡k kÎæ, fÛ/ Snake in the grass
30
clothing Hints: ‡cvkvK cov evN
31 ABC Elementary knowledge- cÖv_wgK Ávb -
32 Above all More than anything else- m‡e©vcwi, mewKQz ev` w`‡qB -
33 Above board Beyond doubt- mskqnxb fv‡e/ wb‡`©vl -
34 Above one’s means Beyond one’s income- Av‡qi AwaK -
35 Above one’s station Beyond one’s ability- c`gh©v`v evB‡i -
me©wb¤œ ZvcgvÎv; ‡h ZvcgvÎvq e¯‘KYv m¤ú~Y© wbðj Ae¯’vq _v‡K; -
36 Absolute Zero
-2730 temperature
Week point- `ye©jZv ev ÎæwU: g‡b ivLyb: weL¨vZ MÖxK exi
Achilles’ heel
37 Achilles civwRZ n‡qwQj Zvi cv‡qi †Mvovwj‡Z Zxi cÖ‡e‡k
(G¨vwm‡jm wnj)
†mB A‡_© Gi fvev_© n‡jv `ye©j RvqMv

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~858~ 01740- 073569


38 Acid test Real test, ev¯Íe cixÿv -
39 Across the board Applying to all/ mevi Rb¨ mgfv‡e cÖ‡hvR¨ -
40 Advanced in life Aged, old- e„× -
41 After all In spite of everything- me wKQz m‡Ë¡I -
42 Against the grain Beyond one’s will- Awb”Qvq -
Interested/ D‡ËwRZ, AvMÖnx, very interested
43 All Agog
Hints: wkïiv wewfbœ wel‡q All Agog nq
44 All and sundry All people- mevB -
45 All at once Sudden- nVvr, all on a sudden -
46 All but Nearly, almost- cÖvq -
47 All in AZ¨šÍ cwikÖvšÍ ev K¬všÍ; very tired -
48 All in a row Continuously- cyiv GKUvbv fv‡e -
49 All in all Supreme, all powerful- m‡e©me©v, cÖavb -
50 All on (of) a sudden Suddenly- nVvr, all at once -
Another nail in one’s coffin Gi Aÿivbyev` n‡jv Kwd‡b -
Another nail in one’s
51 Av‡iKwU †c‡iK XzwK‡q †`Iqv| hvi fvevbyev` n‡jv Ggb NUbv hv
coffin
KvD‡K/ cZb/ g„Zz¨i w`‡K Av‡iv GwM‡q wb‡q hvq|
Matter of dispute, bone of contention, a subject of -
52 Apple of discord
quarrel- weev‡`i welq
Close relation- AwfmwÜ, fv‡jv m¤úK©
53 Art and part
‡`Lyb Kv‡iv GKwÎZ _vKv gv‡b n‡jv Art and part
54 As a last resort †kl Aej¤^b wn‡m‡e -
55 As the crow flies Direct- †muvRvmywR
Misunderstanding each other-
56 At a cross purposes
ci¯úi‡K fzj †evSveywS Ae¯’vq
57 At a disadvantage Amyweavq cov ev mgm¨vq cov -
58 At a glace GKbR‡i, -
Puzzled- nZeyw×, wKsKZ©e¨weg~p;
59 At a loss
hLb wm×všÍ wb‡Z wØav nq Ggb Ae¯’v;
60 At a low ebb Declining, decreasing- wb¤œgyLx, n«vmgvb -
61 At a pinch (wPgwU †`Iqv) In case of emergency- Riæix Ae¯’vq -
62 At a round rate At the fixed price- wba©vwiZ g~j¨
At a snail’s pace; snail
63 Lye axiMwZ‡Z, kvgyK MwZ‡Z; extremely/very slowly,
A_©- kvgyK; pace A_©- MwZ
64 At a stake Endangered- wec`RbK -
65 At a standstill wbðj APjve¯’vq -
66 At a stretch Without break, with one effort- weiwZnxb fv‡e,GKUvbv -

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~859~ 01740- 073569


67 At all Primarily- Av‡`Š -
68 At all costs ‡h‡Kv‡bv cÖKv‡i/ ‡h †Kvb Dcv‡q; At any rate -
69 At all events In all cases- hvnvB NUzK me †ÿ‡ÎB -
70 At all hazards In the face of all difficulties- kZ evav wecwË m‡Ë¡I -
71 At any rate At any cost- †h‡Kvb Dcv‡q -
72 At bay In a tight corner- †KvY Vvmv -
73 At both ends Dfq cv‡k¦©; -
74 At bottom Really- cÖK„Zc‡ÿ, at the core- †fZ‡i †fZ‡i -
In a state of hostility, on the point of fighting, in a
At daggers drawn
75 state of violent enmity- †Nvi weev`gvb, Pig kÎæZvc~Y©
[Dagger-LÄi/`yavwi ‡Qviv]
Ae¯’v
76 At dead of night Mfxi iv‡Z; mid night -
77 At home 1. Skilled-`ÿ, 2. comfortable- N‡ii g‡Zv AvivgcÖ` -
78 At large General body of people- me© mvavi‡Yi Kv‡Q -
79 At last In the long run- Ae‡k‡l, cwiYv‡g -
80 At least At the lowest- AšÍZ; Kgc‡ÿ -

`v-Kzgov m¤úK©; in strong disagreement A_©- Pig gZv‰bK¨,


81 At logger heads
SMov-weev`c~Y© Ae¯’v, [‡bvU: `v w`‡q Kzgov KvUv nq A_©vr kÎæZv]

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 -
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~860~ 01740- 073569
 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|
=========00==========
 (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|

 at large  evi evi Av‡m ZvB A‡bK ¸iæZ¡c~Y© 


g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: At large wekvjfv‡e, we¯Í…Zfv‡e †Kvb mxgvbv cvIqv; hvi fvev_© n‡j ¯^vaxbZv/
¯^vaxb; mvaviY ev Aev‡a Pjv‡div, gy³ BZ¨vw`| Bs‡iwR‡Z freely, in general, Free, etc.
6. Birds fly at large in the sky. (cvwLiv 7. Birds fly --- in the sky. [11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-14,
¯^vaxbfv‡e AvKv‡k D‡o) [evsjv‡`k RyU wgj K‡c©v‡ikb Awdt-17] ¯^v¯’¨ Awa`߇ii ¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix -10, Btwet (D) 17-18]

A freely B in high speed A at a stretch B at large


C confined D slowly Ans:a C all along D at random Ans:b

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~861~ 01740- 073569


8. Beasts move at --- in the forest. (cïiv 9. What does the phrase ‘at large’ mean?
R½‡j ¯^vaxbfv‡e Pjv‡div K‡i) [Rvtwet (C) 11-12] [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Lytwet BDwbU- we, †mU- we, 19-20]
A dependent B something big
A least B free
C gigantic D in general Ans:d
C large D all Ans:c
=================================00=================================
 a dime a dozen  A‡bK ¸iæZ¡c~Y©  14. Your deeds are at --- with your words.
[mnKvix cwimsL¨vb Awdmvi-14]
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: dime gv‡b 10 cqmvi gy`ªv;
A variance B variety
Zvn‡j `k cqmvi gy`ªvq GK WRb(12wU) cvIqv; hvi
C variation D variable Ans:a
fvev_© n‡jv Aí cqmvq A‡bK wKQz| 10 cqmvq 12
e¨vL¨v: ‡Zvgvi K_vi mv‡_ Kv‡Ri wfbœZv nq| Giƒc
wU| AZGe A dime a dozen gv‡b ¯^í g~‡j¨i A‡_© DËi: at variance/ disagree/ ‡Kv‡bv e¨vcv‡i
mvaviY wKQz/ mnRjf¨ †Kvb e¯‘ BZ¨vw`| wfbœZv|
10. The meaning of the idiom ‘a dime a 15. ‘All agog’ means- [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b MY‡hvMv‡hvM
Awa`߇ii mnKvix Z_¨ Awdmvi-05]
dozen’ means (Lye mvaviY/Zz”Q) [Xvtwet (C) 17-18]
A very interested B enthusiastic
A something common & inexpensive
C indulged D involved Ans:a
B something very rare
e¨vL¨v: agog (AMvM&)-interested, excited,
C something we need
eager- AvMÖnx| †QvU wkï‡`i †h‡Kv‡bv wel‡q all
D something very costly Ans:a
=======00========= agog _v‡K|
11. The cricket match proved to be a big 16. The maid is --- of my mother. [ivtwet (A2) 17-
18,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 19-20]
draw. (wekvj AvKl©Y) [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 17-18]
A at the beck and call
A a keen contest
B at the length
B a huge attraction
C at her wits end
C a lovely spectacle
D at the beck and front Ans:a
D a game without any result Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Kv‡Ri †g‡qwU Avgvi gv‡qi Av‡`k cvj‡b
12. What is the meaning of “a white lie”?
[‡et‡ivtwet (E) 12-13, gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)] cÖ¯‘Z/ AvÁven _v‡K| Giƒc A‡_© DËi a
A harmful lie B harmless lie 17. The idiom ‘a hot potato’ means [Rtwet (A)
15-16, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: `y‡h©vM e¨e¯’vcbv Awa. Awdm mnKvix-19]
C useless lie D irrelevant lie Ans:b
Aa current issue
e¨vL¨v: ‘a white lie' A_© f`ªZvi LvwZ‡i ejv
B a potato just baked
wb‡`©vl wg_¨v| GUv Harmless lie Øviv Replace
C a burnt potato
Kiv hvq| D‡jøL¨, Harmful lie A_© ÿwZKi wg_¨v|
D an old issue Ans:a
Useless lie A_© AcÖ‡qvRbxq wg_¨v| Irrelevant e¨vL¨v: a hot potato gv‡b (Mig Avjy) hvi fvev_©
lie A_© A_© AcÖvmw½K wg_¨v| n‡jv a current issue- mv¤úªwZK welq
13. “Acid test” means- [KvwiMix Awa`߇ii Aax‡b
18. ‘The apex of a triangle’ means its- [bvwms I
BbmUªv±i(bb‡UK)-05, htwetcÖtwet (F-evwYR¨): 15-16]
wgW. wmwb. bvm©. (28 Rvby. 21)]
A sour test B dangerous test A angles Btop
C real test D poisonous testAns:c
C slices D perimeter Ans:b

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~862~ 01740- 073569


19. As it were Gi A_© Kx? [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa`߇ii Awdm e¨vL¨v: At home- idiom wUi 2wU A_©; 1wU: `ÿ;
mnvqK (set,(A), 21]
Avi Ab¨wU: cwiwPZ; GLv‡b DËi-familiar with
A ‡hgbLywk †Zgb Bhv B”Qv ZvB
(cwiwPZ)
C AZx‡Zi gZ D ‡hb Ans:d
23. The meaning of “At home”- [kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb
 at home  evi evi Av‡m ZvB ¸iæZ¡c~Y©  gš¿Yvj‡qi †gwW‡Kj Awdmvi -03, †et‡ivtwet (C) 12-13]
Tips: at home Gi 3 wU A_© n‡Z cv‡i: A Within house B Expert
1. `ÿ/ skilled/expert; C Powerful D clear cut Ans:b
2. cwiwPZ/familiar with; e¨vL¨v: at home A_©: `ÿ/ cwiwPZ myZivs DËi- a
3. Avivg`vqK/ at ease/ comfortable; ============00===========
GLb cixÿvi n‡j GKvwaK Ackb mwVK _vK‡j 24. He is hard nut to crack. [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 08-
Avcbviv wK Ki‡eb??? Avgvi civgk© 3 bs A_© †K 09, (`k©b, BwZnvm) 10-11, Btwet (C) 11-12] Ans:b
AMÖvwaKvi w`‡eb| A ‡m eo cvMj †jvK B ‡m eo k³ †jvK
C ‡m eo PZzi ‡jvK D ‡m eo `ye©j †jvK
20. He is --- in English. (‡m Bs‡iwR‡Z `ÿ) [ivtwet
25. ‘A hard nut to crack’ means:
A in
the dark B at home (E-we‡Rvo),14-15] [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii wdì mycvifvBRvi-18]
C carrying the day D linked to Ans:b A to finish (‡kl Kiv)
21. What is the meaning of the phrase “At B to come to nothing (e¨_© nIqv)
home with” [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wgwmwmwc) 13] C tit for tat (wX‡ji e`‡j cvU‡Kj)
A Family relation B at ease (mn‡R)
D a difficult problem (KwVb mgm¨v) Ans:d
C Neighbor D Free at Ans:b
26. ‘Absolute Zero’ means- [ivtwet (ivóªweÁvb)07-08]
22. Choose the correct meaning of the
A 0 C temperature
idiom 'At home'- [cvqiv e›`i KZ©„c‡ÿi mnKvix mve- B -2730 temperature
B݇c±i 18, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-(kxZjÿ¨) 10, 13, ivtwet
C Zero mark in examination
A Home made of bricks (‡jvKcÖkvmb) 09-10]
D The lowest number Ans:b
B One who has lost home
C Try to make a home
e¨vL¨v: Absolute Zero- me©wb¤œ ZvcgvÎv, ‡h
D Familiar with Ans:d
ZvcgvÎvq e¯‘KYv m¤ú~Y© wbðj;

 Apple of discord  evi evi Av‡m 


 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: ‡`Lyb GLv‡b Apple of discord Gi Aÿi Abyev` n‡jv “we‡iv‡ai Av‡cj” Gi fvevbyev`
n‡jv †Kvb fv‡jv welq ev m¤úwË wb‡q Kv‡iv g‡a¨ we‡iva/ gZ‡f`| Bs‡iwR‡Z ejv hvq: object of quarrel/
object of dispute/ a matter of dispute/ bone of contention- BZ¨vw`|
 Man Compare Tips: Avcbvi cwiwPZ †Kvb gvby‡li ¯^fve idiom Gi A‡_©i mv‡_ wgwj‡q g‡b ivL‡Z cv‡ib-
27. The phrase ‘An apple of discord’ 28. That piece of land was a bone of
means- [`yb©xwZ `gb ey¨‡ivi mnKvix cwi`k©K-04, gva¨wgK mnKvix contention between the two countries.
wkÿK-08, Dental-95-96, cvtwetcÖtwet (A) 09-10, htwetcÖtwet (A) [_vbv I †Rjv mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-99]
A An object of quarrel/ dispute 13-14] A a matter of dispute
B An unexpected gift B something to negotiate
C An important subject C a source of food
D A sweet apple Ans:a D battlefield (hyׇÿÎ) Ans:a
============00============

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~863~ 01740- 073569


 At daggers drawn  evi evi Av‡m 
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: At daggers drawn [Dagger-LÄi/`yavwi ‡Qviv, drawn-Uvbv/AvuKv];
‡`‡Lb ‡h PvKz w`‡q Dfq w`‡K KvUv nq A_©vr †Nvi weev`gvb, Pig kÎæZvc~Y© Ae¯’v; Bs‡iwR‡Z In a
state of hostility, on the point of fighting, in a state of violent enmity, LoMn¯Í,

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 in disorder A acquainted B unknown

C on the point of fighting C friendly D unfriendly Ans:d


D at a stand still Ans:c Tips: ev‡K¨i evsjv A_©: `yB fvB G‡K A‡b¨i
30. “At daggers drawn”? means – kÎæfvevcbœ| at daggers drawn A_©- kÎæfvevcbœ;
[mve-‡iwRóvi-03, †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM wnmveiÿY Kg©KZ©v-03] 32. “At daggers drawn” means- [Xvtwet (C) 00-01,
A In a state of violent enmity/ hostility. ivtwet (BBA) 09-10, ‡et‡ivtwet (L, weÁvb)10-11 Btwet (G) 16-
B without any delay. A very slowly B in disorder 17]
C crack brain. C on the point of fighting
D very poor. Ans:a D at a standstill Ans:c
============00============
 A piece of cake  evi evi Av‡m 
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: A piece of cake(GK UzKiv †KK LvIqv mnR KvR ZvB Gi fvev_© n‡jv
mnR KvR); AZ¨šÍ mnR I AvivgcÖ` KvR; something is very easy; An easy task,
something which is very easy to do Lye mnR KvR|
33. ‘A piece of cake’ means [Rvtwet (C3) 15-16] 34. The meaning of “A piece of cake”?
A be alert [Investment Corporation of Bangladesh Cashie-18, Xvtwet

B earn much wealth (cÖPzi m¤ú` AR©b Kiv) A Something is very hard (D) 17-18]

C at the right time B Something is very solid


C something is very easy
D an easy task Ans:d
D Something is very rigid Ans:c
============00============
35. They sell books at round rate. Here, ‘at 37. ‘At stone’s throw’ means-
[evsjv‡`k ‡Uwjwfk‡bi AwW‡qÝ wimvP© Awdmvi-06]
round rate’ means- [ivtwet (E-we‡Rvo) 13-14]
A unit of weight B to strike Ans:d
A fixed price B over price
C low price D market price Ans:a C a game D at a short distance

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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~864~ 01740- 073569


39. ‘All in all’ Gi A_©- [K¬v÷vi AvBb A¨vwmm‡U›U/ WvUv Gw›Uª 43. “A needle in a haystack” means-
Acv‡iUi -12, †iwR÷vW© cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (nvmbv‡nbv) - [Btwet 2018-19 BDwbU we (cÖ_g wmd&U)]
11, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-11] A unusually comfortable to live in
A all
powerful B powerless Ans:a B extraordinarily beautiful to look at
C only one D who has lost power C extremely difficult to find out
40. When a person says he is ‘all in’, it D forceful entry into a house Ans:c
means- [17th BCS, ivtwet (Law) 04-05, Ptwet (E) 11-12, Tips: A needle (myP/muyB) in a haystack
Kvwi. I gv`ªvmv wkÿv gš¿. (Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤ú.) 11 Ryb 21]
(LoKzUv): LoKzUvi g‡a¨ muyB Lyu‡R cvIqv KwVb myZivs
A He is very tired. B He has arrived.
C He has finished packing.
Gi fvev_© n‡jv †Kvb wKQz Lyu‡R cvIqv LyeB KwVb|
D He has got everything. Ans:a 44. “At a loss” means- [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹j
z ch©vq)-17]
e¨vL¨v: all in A_©- AZ¨šÍ cwikÖvšÍ ev K¬všÍ ZvB mwVK
A puzzled B destroyed
DËi- very tired
C defeat D harm Ans:a
41. The idiom 'at one's wit's end' is e¨vL¨v: At a loss – weåvšÍ/ gwZåg; A_©vr puzzled-
synonymous to [BB Asst. Director-18, Rvtwet (IT) weåvšÍ;
A Perplexed B clear up 13-14]
45. The phrase ‘at the outset’ means- (ïiæ‡Z)
C explain D enlighten Ans:a [¯^v¯’¨ I cwi. Kj¨vY gš¿Yv. wmwb. ÷vd bvm© (evwZjK…Z)-17]
e¨vL¨v: At one's wit's end'- nZeyw×, nZf¤^| A Inthe end B In the middleAns:c
myZivs idiom wUi Synonymous n‡jv C At the beginning D Before the end
perplexed (nZf¤^) 46. “A man of letters” means- [Btwet (B) 03-04,
42. The meaning of the idiom “ABC” is- ivtwet (E, we‡Rvo) 16-17, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 16-17]
[cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi-16] Aa postman
A Advanced knowledge B a scholar
B Pre-intermediate knowledge C a renowned person
C Intermediate knowledge Ans:d D the chief of the post office Ans:b
D Elementary knowledge (cÖv_wgK Ávb)

 At a stretch  evi evi Av‡m ZvB A‡bK ¸iæZ¡c~Y© 


 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: stretch- gv‡b cÖmvwiZ Kiv ev Aweivg; myZivs at a stretch gv‡b
GKUvbv; jvMvZvi, GKev‡ii †Póvq; Bs‡iwR‡Z Without stopping/break, with one effort-
47. ‘At a stretch’ means- [e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (AvBb, wePvi
49. Choose the word (s) which best
msm` I ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq)-12, mnKvix cwiKíbv Kg©KZ©v-12]
A irregularly break B without expresses the meaning of “At a stretch”
C decaying D long way Ans:b [ivtwet (H)15-16]

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;
============00============
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~865~ 01740- 073569
 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
C an unexpected calamity ============00============
D an unexpected place Ans:c

 Achilles’ heel  evi evi Av‡m ZvB A‡bK ¸iæZ¡c~Y© 


 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Achilles’ heel (G¨vwm‡jm wnj): Week point- `ye©jZv ev ÎæwU: g‡b
ivLyb: weL¨vZ MÖxK exi Achilles civwRZ n‡qwQj Zvi cv‡qi †Mvovwj‡Z Zxi cÖ‡e‡k †mB A‡_© Gi
fvev_© n‡jv `yej
© RvqMv; The fault which is small but can cause a person’s fall.
 Man Compare Tips: Avcbvi cwiwPZ †Kvb gvby‡li ¯^fve idiom Gi A‡_©i mv‡_ wgwj‡q g‡b ivL‡Z cv‡ib-
52. The phrase “Achilles heel” means: [37th 53. “Achilles heel” means- [mnKvix _vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv
BCS, evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb mn. †Rbv‡ij g¨v‡b. (A_© wnmve/ A_©- Kg©KZ©v 10, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (A) 15-16]
ivR¯^)-18] A a heel of Achilles
AA strong point B A weak point B The fault of Achilles Ans:d
C A permanent solution
C minor fault
D A serious idea Ans:b D The fault which is small but can cause a
e¨vL¨v: Achilles heel- ÿz`ª wKš‘ `ye©j Ask A_©vr a person’s fall
weak point.
==========00==========
 Herculean task  evi evi Av‡m ZvB A‡bK ¸iæZ¡c~Y© 
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: A herculean task:: nviwKDwjK&m wQ‡jb MÖxK ‡hv×v whwb KwVb KwVb
KvR Ki‡Z cvi‡Zb| task gv‡b KvR| Hints: cv_i miv‡bv GKUv herculean task; Gfv‡e
g‡b ivL‡Z cv‡ib| myZivs Herculean task Gi fvev_© n‡jv: a very difficult task, task
accomplished with great difficulty, a very difficult job, etc.
 Man Compare Tips: Avcbvi cwiwPZ †Kvb gvby‡li ¯^fve idiom Gi A‡_©i mv‡_ wgwj‡q g‡b ivL‡Z cv‡ib-
54. What is the meaning of “Herculean 55. The meaning of “Herculean job”?
task” [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10, 13 (kxZjÿ¨v), ‡Uwj‡dvb †ev‡W©i [Probasi Kallyan Bank Executive Officer (General)-17]

A a very good task mn. cwi.-04, Ptwet (A) 15-16] A a very good job

B a very difficult task B a very difficult job

C An important task C An important job

D None of the above Ans:b D None of the above Ans:b


============00============

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~866~ 01740- 073569


56. The party was all but over when we 62. “A Baker's Dozen” means- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix
arrived. [Ptwet (C) 09-10] wkÿK (eywoM½v)-13, wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi/wefvM/Awa`߇ii e¨wKvZMZ
Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) -18 ]
A in fact B almost
A Charity B Allowance
C about D truly Ans:b
C Twelve D Thirteen Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: All but/nearly/almost, G¸‡jvi A_©- cÖvq;
e¨vL¨v: A baker's dozen A_©- 13wU ev 13Lvwb| G
ev‡K¨i Abyev`: hLb Avgvi †cuŠQvjvg ZLb cvwU© cÖvq
Phrase wU g~jZ iæwU ev we¯‹zU ˆZwiKvix‡`i AZxZ
†kl|
ixwZ †_‡K G‡m‡Q| Zviv †Kv‡bv order Gi †ÿ‡Î
57. “At a low ebb” means- [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK
(mycvifvBRvi)-15, Xvtwet (D) 11-12, Btwet (N) 06-07]
12wU ¯’‡j GKwU AwZwi³ w`‡q 13wU w`Z| mZK©Zv:
A Increasing A dime a dozen gv‡b ¯^í g~‡j¨i mvaviY wKQz/
B Decreasing (Declining/ wb¤œgyLx, n«vmgvb) mnRjf¨ †Kvb e¯‘ BZ¨vw`|
C still 63. What is the meaning of the idiom “a
D Increasing and decreasing Ans:b round dozen”? [14th BCS, mnKvix _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-95,
ivtwet 09-10,Btwet 07-08, 10-11]
58. “A foregone conclusion” means- [Ptwet (D-
mKvj) 18-19, (N) 06-07, RvtKtKvtbtwet (N) 16-17, KjKviLvbv I Aa little less than a dozen.
cÖwZôvb cwi`k©b cwi`߇ii mnKvix cwi`k©K (cÖ‡KŠkjx)-05, Dc‡Rjv B a little more than a dozen
gwnjv Kg©KZv©-05, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (B) 11-12, C round about a dozen
Aa false hope htwetcÖtwet (B) 12-13] D a full dozen (12 wU) Ans:d
B an anticipated result 64. What does “A bode of God” mean?[ATEO-12]
C an uneasy situation
A home of God B Heaven (¯^M©) Ans:b
D a contrary outcome Ans:b
C Garden D Residence (Avevm)
e¨vL¨v: Phrase wUi A_©- †h cwiYvg cÖ_g †_‡KB
65. gvbeRvwZ GLb msKUvcbœ| Gi mwVK Bs‡iwR Abyev`
Rvbv m¤¢e ev c~e©MZ cwiYvg A_©vr unofficial †KvbwU? [gva¨wK mn: wkÿK-01, mn:cwiPvjK (gv`K wbqš¿Y)- 13,
survey of public opinion. ivtwet (E, we‡Rvo)16-17]
59. “All at once” means- [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Kviv A Mankind are at a stake now.
ZË¡veavqK-10, Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi-18, Btwet (M) B Mankind are at dangers
040-05, †et‡ivtwet (BBA) 10-11, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (N) 16-17]
C Mankind is at stake now.
A suddenly B Variably
D Man are at stake now. Ans:c
C Friendly D None Ans:a
66. “At the eleventh hours” means-
e¨vL¨v: All at once/ suddenly A_©- nVvr; [A_© gš¿Yvt cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-04, NU (gvbweK) 08-09,†et‡ivtwet
60. The expression “after one’s own heart” (BBA) 09-10, ivtwet 11-12]
means- (wb‡Ri cQ›`gZ) [25th BCS, Rtwet (D)16-17] A atthe best time B at no time Ans:d
A To be in low spirit B To be in high spirit C at the first time D at the last moment
C With complete devotion 67. Translate into Bengali: Silver tongue.
[Probashi Kallyan Bank Exe. Officer (General) 17]
D To one’s own liking Ans:d
A iƒcK_v K_v B fv‡jv
61. “At stone’s throw” means- (mswÿß `~iæZ¡)
[evsjv‡`k †Uwjwfk‡bi AwW‡qÝ wimvP© Awdmvi-06] C wgwófvlx D iƒcvi K_v Ans:c
A unitof weight B to strike Ans:d 68. “Feel at home”-Gi mgv_©K †KvbwU? [WvK wefv‡Mi
†cv÷vj Acv‡iUi-16, Kvwi. I gv`ªvmv wkÿv gš¿. (Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤ú.) 11 Ryb 21]
C a game D at a short distance
A calm and quite B proficient
C familiar D free and easy Ans:d

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~867~ 01740- 073569


 A man of straw  evi evi Av‡m ZvB A‡bK ¸iæZ¡c~Y© 
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: straw gv‡b LoKzUv; idiom wUi Aÿivbyev` n‡jv LoKzUvi †jvK; hvi
fvev_© n‡jv: worthless man- Ac`v_© †jvK, Good for nothing; Unimportant;
¸iæZ¡nxb †jvK; a man with no substance, Good for nothing BZŠvw`|
69. 'Man of Straw' Means- [cÖv. mn wkÿK 18 (¯’wMZ14) 70. “A man of straw” (¸iæZ¡nxb e¨w³) means-
A respected person B worthless man15†Rjv] [Bangladesh Bank-10, Rajshahi krishi Unnayan Bank
(Supervisor)-17, ivtwet (E-Odd)14-15, Xvtwet (B-EE) 15-16]
C gentleman D noted person Ans:b
Aa man with no substance(¸iæZ¡)
e¨vL¨v: Man of straw A_©- ¸iæZ¡nxb e¨w³ A_©vr
B a very active person
worthless person hvi Øviv man of straw A_©
C an unreasonable person
cÖKvk cvq;
D a worth fellow Ans:a

============00============
(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 -

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~868~ 01740- 073569


119 Below the belt Unlawfully- Ab¨vqfv‡e -
120 Below the salt lowly, wb¤œgv‡bi -
121 Beneath one’s dignity Derogatory- Am¤§vbRbK -
122 Beside the mark Irrelevant- AcÖvmw½K -
Between the devil and Between two equal dangers- Dfq msKU, -
123
deep sea, between two fires
124 Big bug Important person- ¸iæZ¡c~Y© †jvK -
A leading man, famous political person-
125 Big gun
†bZ…¯’vbxq e¨w³
126 Big wig Famous person- L¨vZbvgv e¨w³ -
127 Bill of fare A list of dishes at a restaurant- g~j¨mn Lv‡`¨i ZvwjKv -
128 Bird’s eye view A rough idea- †gvUvgywU aviYv -
129 Birds and the bees basic facts about sex -
130 Birds of a feather Person of similar nature- GKiKg ¯^fv‡ei †jvK -
Black and white/ (In)
131 In writing- wjwLZ fv‡e
black and white
132 Black art Wizardry- hv`ywe`¨v, B›`ªRvj -
Person of bad nature- Kzjv½vi; wicked man, Bad person
133 Black sheep BZ¨vw`; Hints: A‡bK¸‡jv mv`v †fovi g‡a¨ hw` GKwU Kv‡jv _v‡K
Z‡e †mUv †`L‡Z Lvivc †`Lvq A_©vr Kzjv½vi
134 Blessing in disguise QÙ‡e‡k my‡Li AvMgb; `yt‡Li wfZi w`‡q myL Avmv -
135 Blood-bath i³¯œvb/ massacre (b„ksm nZ¨vKvÛ) -
Both to praise and to blame at the same time- -
136 Blow hot and cold
GK gy‡L `yB K_v ejv
137 Blue blood Aristocratic birth- AvwfRvZ¨, Aristocracy -
138 Blue ribbon Highest honor in profession- m‡ev©”P m¤§vb -
139 Bon voyage Wish a good trip, ïf hvÎv -
140 Bone of contention Matter of dispute- weev‡`i welq -
141 Book worm One who always reads book only- MÖš’KxU
142 Boot leg ‡PvivPvjvb, smuggle -
143 Boring chore GK‡N‡q/weiw³Ki -
Born with a silver -
144 Born rich- eo‡jv‡Ki N‡i Rb¥MÖnY Kiv
spoon
145 Bosom friend Intimate friend- AšÍi½ eÜz -
146 Bottom of my heart cÖvYešÍ, Nwbó m¤ú‡K©i †jvK -
Break the ice/ to start a conversation; wbieZv f½ Kiv/ bxieZv †f‡½ K_v -
147
(To) break the ice ejv/ to be the first to beginning

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~869~ 01740- 073569


148 Breathe one’s last Die- gviv hvIqv, Pass away -
149 Bring to book Punish- kvw¯Í †`Iqv -
150 Bring to light Make open- cÖKvk Kiv -
151 Brown study Fit of reverie- w`ev ¯^cœ -
152 Brush up Revise- cixÿv Kiv; -
153 Build castles in the air Indulge in idle vision- AvKvk Kzmyg Kíbv Kiv -
154 Buoyant health sound health -
155 Burn the candle AcPq Kiv, K¬všÍ nIqv -
156 Burn the midnight oil Study till the late night- AwaK ivwÎ †R‡M covïbv Kiv -
157 Burning question Matter of strong debate- Zxeª weZ‡K©i welq -
Bury the
158 stop quarrelling and become friendly- weev` wgwU‡q †djv
hatchet(n¨v‡PU)
159 By all means In all possible ways- me©cÖKv‡i -
160 By and by Soon- kxNª -
161 By and large Mostly- cÖavbZ -
162 By chance By accident- ‰`evr/ nVvr, aimlessly, ˆ`eµ‡g -
163 By dint of e‡j/R‡b¨ -
164 By fair means In any way, honest or dishonest, ‡h †Kv‡bv Dcv‡q -
165 By far In all respects- me©vs‡k -
166 By fits and starts Irregularly- AwbqwgZfv‡e, gv‡S gv‡S -
167 By hook or by crook By fair means of foul- ‡h †Kvb Dcv‡q -
168 By leaps and bounds Very rapidly- AwZ `ªæZMwZ‡Z -
169 By no means In no way- †Kvb fv‡eB bv -
170 By the by In course of talking- cÖm½µ‡g, K_v cÖm‡½ -
171 By virtue of ¸‡b, mr K‡g©, e‡`Šj‡Z, Kv‡Ri Øviv -
[[[

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
income Ges Capital value Dfq w`K †_‡KB Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
Reliable. https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~870~ 01740- 073569


Bear market Gi mv‡_ Bull market Gi cv_©K¨
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj:  Bear market: bear A_©- fjøyK ZvB fveyb bear/fjøyK †`L‡Z
A‡bK †QvU/ Kg/wb¤œMvgx ZvB GB Bear market phrase wUi fvev_©: g›`v evRvi/falling
prize/ Bearish/ g~j¨ K‡g hvIqv;
 Bull market: Aciw`‡K bull A_©- lvo hv ‡`L‡Z fjøy‡Ki †P‡q eo/ DשMvgx/†ZwR
ZvB bull market Gi fvev_© n‡jv: †ZwR evRvi/ rising prize / g~j¨ ‡e‡o hvIqv| Bear Bull
‡bvU: phrase 2wU mvaviYZ ‡kqvi evRv‡ii/stock market Gi g~j¨ DVvbvgvi mv‡_ RwoZ; fjøyK lvo
73. “Bear market” ej‡Z wK eySvq ? [ivtwet(D-Business, 75. In Share market “Bearish” indicates-
A g›`v evRvi B †ZwR evRvi 11-12] [Dc‡Rjv wbev©Pb Awdmvi-08, Bmjvgx e¨vsK cÖ‡ekbvix Awdmvi-08,
mgvRvKj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc‡Rjv mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-08]
C ¯^vfvweK evRvi D evRvi dUKv Ans:a
Aa high price B a falling price
74. A “Bear market” means that share C Bonus D Spot market Ans:b
prices are- [Btwet 05-06]
76. A “bull market” means that share
A moving B rising
prices are- [17 BCS, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ„©. (Inspector) 10 †m‡Þ.
th

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
============00============
 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
============00============

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~871~ 01740- 073569


 break the ice  evi evi Av‡m  86. He was in a brown study and did not
Tips: break the ice Gi A_©- n‡jv `xN© seem to catch my point. [Bangladesh
development Bank Ltd. Executive Officer 2014]
wbieZv f½ Kiv A_ev weeªZKi Ae¯’v KvwU‡q
A inhis study room
cÖ_‡g K_v ejv ïiæ Kiv-/ to be the first to B absorbed in reading
beginning/ to start a conversation C absent-minded (Ag‡bv‡hvMx _vKv)
82. ‘To break the ice’ Gi h_v_© evsjv Abyev` D in a state of shock Ans:c
†KvbwU? [Ptwet (B) 02-03] Ans:d 87. ‘Birds of a feather’ (GKB `jfz³ `yó cÖK…wZi
A eid †K‡U c_ Pjv B ei‡di Dci †Ljv Kiv †jv‡Kiv) means- [b¨vkbvj K¨v‡WU †Kvi Awa. (Awdm mn.) 5 gvP© 21, GKwU
C eid †f‡½ UzKiv Kiv evwo GKwU Lvgvi cÖK‡íi gvVKg©x-18]

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

A to crack the ice D Having been instigated Ans:b


B to start quarreling 89. “Bell the cat” means- [ivtwet (C1) 18-19]

C to start a conversation A do the impossible


D to end the hostility Ans:c B do the unpleasant
============00============ C do the difficult
85. “To blow hot and cold” [Agrani Bank Ltd. D take the initiative (c`‡ÿc ‡bqv) Ans:a
Senior Officer (Cancelled)-15, National Bank Ltd. e¨vL¨v: Bell the cat A_©- do the impossible/
Probationary Officer -13]
weov‡ji Mjvq N›Uv evavi gZ KvR Kiv, Am¤¢e KvR
A Changing weather
Kiv|
B To be untrustworthy
C To be inconsistent(AcÖvmw½K ejv)
D To be rich and poor frequently Ans:c

 By Fits and Starts 


 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: fits and starts Gi Aÿi Abyev` n‡jv: (gvbvbmB Ges ïiæ/‡ei nIqv); †`Lyb gvbyl
Awdwmqvj/ AvbyôvwbK †cvkv‡K gv‡S g‡a¨ evB‡i hvq| A_©vr Bnv N‡U AwbqwgZ| ZvB GB Phrase wUi fvev_© n‡jv:
AwbqwgZfv‡e/ not continuously/ Irregularly/ At irregular intervals BZ¨vw`|
90. If you do something by fits and starts 91. He works by fits and starts in the office.
you do it ----. [Ptwet (D) 12-13] [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †e©vW (BREB)
–Gi mnKvix mwPe/mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb) -19]
A seldom B repeatedly Ans:d
A regularly B slowly
C continuously D not continuously
C irregularly D quickly Ans:c

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~872~ 01740- 073569


92. “By fits and start” means- [‡ij gš¿. (Awdm mnv.) 19 93. Only those who are not serious to their
Ryb 21, mnt _vbv/ Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Awdmvi-09, Dccwi`k©K (¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y
Awa)-13, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (weUv)-14, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F-evwYR¨) 15-16,
success work --- and starts. [31st BCS]
htwetcÖtwet (F-evwYR¨) 15-16] A long odds B against time
A Irregularly B carefully C every inch D by fits Ans:d
C regularly D attentively Ans:a ev‡K¨i evsjv: hviv Zv‡`i mdjZv m¤ú©‡K m‡PZb bq
e¨vL¨v: ‘By fits and starts’ A_© AwbqwgZfv‡e, Zviv AwbqwgZ KvR K‡i|
†_‡K †_‡K (irregularly)|
============00============
Blue blood Gi mv‡_ Bad blood Gi cv_©K¨
 Blue blood: bxj i³ hv mn‡R cvIqv hvqbv| GKB fv‡e AwfRvZ †kÖYxi †jvKRb mgv‡R cvIqv hvqbv
ej‡jB P‡j Giƒc Zzjbvq phrase wUi fvev_© n‡jv: AwfRvZ¨/AwfRvZ †kÖYx/ noble birth; aristocracy, BZ¨vw`|
 Bad blood: Phrase wUi Aÿivbyev` Lvivc i³ hv gvby‡li ÿwZ K‡i weavq phrase wUi fvev_©: kÎæZv/
enmity/ ill feeling/ g‡bvgvwjb¨/ ÿwZKi/ animosity; BZ¨vw`|
94. What is the meaning of the phrase 96. “Bad blood” means- [MYc~Z© Awa. Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠ. I
‘Blue Blood’ [AvwfRvZ¨]? [RvZxq msm` mwPevj‡qi WªvdUmg¨vb/wmwfj 2018, Kztwet 2018-19 BDwbU we,/ G, Xvtwet (C)
11-12, ¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvi‡qi mn. cÖ‡KŠ. (wmwfj)-17, Xvtwet (C) 11-12,
mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, ivtwet 07-08, Btwet (G) 14-15, 11Zg cÖfvlK
Lytwet (A) 18-19, MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-18]
wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq)-14, ivtwet (B-Law) 15-16, Dc‡Rjv
‡cv÷gv÷vi-16, wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix †gBb‡Ub¨vÝ Awdmvi-17, A wrong blood B poisonous
mv‡K©j GWRy‡U›U (¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq)-10] C enmity D friendship Ans:c
A noble birth
B enmity(kÎæZv) e¨vL¨v: bad blood/ enmity/ill feeling- kÎæZv|
is) D blue colour Ans:a
C bluish(bxj‡P 97. What is the meaning of the word ‘Bad
95. What does ‘Blue blood’ mean? [gv`ªvmv wkÿv Awa. blood’? [Dc‡Rjv wbe©vPb Awdmvi-08]
(‡÷vi wKcvi) 19 Ryb 21]
A friendship B animosity
A aristocracy riches B
C faithfulness D fraternity Ans:b
C strength D power Ans:a
============00============
98. “Bring to book” means- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10/ 100. “Brain-box” means:
(weU)-14, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 16-17, ivtwet 06-07, kvtwetcÖtwet [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa. cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv 2018]
08-09, cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_x©-15] A idea B intelligent person
A rebuke/punish(kvw¯Í‡`Iqv) C thought D wit Ans:b
B book written by a famous writer e¨vL¨v: Brain-box- GKRb e¨w³ †h Lye eyw×gvb|
C book which is lost myZivs Brain-box A_©- an intelligent person.
D valueless person Ans:a
101. What is the meaning of the expression
99. Choose the meaning of “bring to pass” “bottom line”? (g~j AvjP¨ welq) [15th BCS, Kvwi.
[27th BCS, wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-18, evsjv‡`k I gv`ªvmv wkÿv gš¿. (Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤ú.) 11 Ryb 21, mnKvix RR-09,
cjøx we`y¨Zvqb mn. †Rbv‡ij g¨v‡b. (A_© wnmve/ A_©-ivR¯^)-18, ivtwet cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡KvW-fjMv)-13, mnKvix _vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Kg©KZ©v
A cause to happen 08-09] -10, Islami Bank assistant officer -08, etwet (D) 15-16,ivtwet 03-04,
05-06, 10-11, (E-odd roll)12-13, Lytwet 04-05]
B cause to pass
A The essential point
C cause to destroy
B The final step
D cause to carry out Ans:a
C The end of a road
e¨vL¨v: Bring to pass NUv‡bv A_©vr cause to
D The last line of a book Ans:a
happen.
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~873~ 01740- 073569
102. The suffering of the poor man ---. [13 I 14 107. “Be that as it may” means-[Asst. Director
Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)-16, 17] (Bangladesh Bank)-06, Lytwet 06-07, Kztwet (C) 15-16]
A beyond description A But(wKš‘) B And(Ges) Ans:d
B beggars description C As well as(Ges) D However(hvB‡nvK)
C out of description 108. “In black and white” means- (wjwLZfv‡e)
D beggar description Ans:b [Standard Bank-12, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10, gva¨wgK wkÿv
e¨vL¨v: GB ev‡K¨i subject (The suffering) hv Awa`߇ii cÖ`k©K-04, cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi-14, (cwi`wk©Kv)-18,
¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17, cwievi cwiKíbv
3rd person singular number ZvB verb Awa`߇ii cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`w©k©Kv - 18]
(beggar) Gi mv‡_ “s” ‡hvM n‡e; beggars A In writing B Verbally
description- A_©- eY©bvZxZ hv g~j verb wnmv‡e C Falsely D In colour Ans:a
e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q, ZvB ans-b 109. “By hook or by crook” means?
[ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv
103. 'Bag and baggage' idiom Gi A_© Kx? [cÖwZiÿv
Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019]
gš¿Yv. wgwjUvwi BwÄ. mvwf©‡m‡mi †÷vig¨vb-18, BRDB Dc-cÖKí
Kg©KZv©-13, cjøx Dbœqb †ev©‡Wi gvV msMVb-14, cÖvKwgK we`¨vjq mnKvix A At any cost B Trying hard
wkÿK (†gNbv) -12, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet C Heart and soul D Never say dieAns:a
( A) 15-16, Btwet05-06] 110. The meaning of the idiom “below the
A Belongings salt” is- [ivtwet 06-07]
B Heavy things A lowly B lack of salt Ans:a
C Leaving nothing behind
C salty D below the sea level
D Costly things Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Below the salt A_©- lowly, wb¤œgv‡bi;
e¨vL¨v: Bag and baggage -Idiom- Zwí-Zívmn;
With all belongings, Leaving nothing
 Burning question 
behind A_©- †Kv‡bv wKQzB bv †i‡L|
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Burn A_©- Av¸‡b †cvov;
104. “Bill of fare” is- [17th BCS, N.U. 05-06, Btwet (A)
14-15, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F-evwYR¨) 15-16]
Avi burning question Gi Aÿi Abyev` n‡jv:
AA chart of bus fare. B A price list. cyo‡Q Ggb cÖkœ ev welq| Avi Gi fvevbyev` n‡jv:
C A valuable document. A hotly discussed question/ An important
D A list of dishes at a restaurant. Ans:d question/ An important issue/ Much
105. “Boot leg” means- [15th BCS, Btwet 08-09, ivtwet talked about, me‡P‡q Av‡jvwPZ welq, BZ¨vw`|
08-09,09-10,  GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I 111. “Burning question” means-
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) - 19] [cÖavbgš¿x Kvh©vj‡q cvi‡mvbvj Awdmvi -04, mnKvix cwiPvjK gv`K`ªe¨
A smuggle B export wbqš¿Y Awa`ßi -99, ivtwet 09-10]
C import D distribute Ans:a A An outdated topic
e¨vL¨v: Bootleg/ smuggle- †PvivPvjvb| B A hard question C An easy question

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

============00============
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~874~ 01740- 073569
 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
============00============
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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~875~ 01740- 073569


 big guns  128. “Bird's eye view” means- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-
13,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c`-19,
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: big guns ‡k‡i evsjv K…wl wet 12-13]
A_©- me©v‡cÿv ¸iæZ¡c~Y©/ ÿgZvkvjx AA view of the sky
e¨w³; A leading man, famous B Eyes of a flock of birds

political person/ important C Eyes of birds

person- †bZ…Z¡ ¯’vbxq e¨w³| D A rough idea Ans:d


129. ‘Bird’s eye view’ means- [Ptwet (G) 07-08,
124. What does “Big guns” means-[kvtwetcÖtwet 09-10]
SAU 12-13, ivtwet (E3) 17-18]
A Large guns B Renowned person
Aa cursory glance
C Corrupt person
B a false story
D Famous political personalities Ans:d
C looking something seriously
125. “Big bug” means- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 16Zg D the view of a bird’s eye Ans:a
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj-ch©vq)- 19]
============00============
A useful person
130. The idiom “between the devil and the
B important person
deep sea” means- [KvwiMix Awa`߇ii wPc BÝUªv±i
C unemployed person
A happy situation (bb†UK)-05]
D employed person Ans:b
B tempting situation
126. The --- always do many good things for
C difficult situation
society. [miKvwi gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09]
D easy situation Ans:c
A ere long B big guns
131. “Bon voyage” means: [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Kztwet
C sheet anchor D yellow dog Ans:b (B) 19-20, Xvtwet (D) 07-08, Btwet (G) 11-12, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet
e¨vL¨v: ere long A_©- ZvovZvwo, kxNªB; big guns (A) 12-13, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 14-15, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 11-12]

A_©- me©v‡cÿv ¸iæZ¡c~Y©/ÿgZvkvjx e¨w³; sheet A Have a sound sleep


anchor A_©- ‡kl AvkÖq; yellow dog A_©- B Devil’s advocate
C A handsome fellow
coward(Kvcyiæl) ev mean fellow- nxb/wbK…ó
D Wish a good trip Ans:d
e¨w³|
132. So far as hazards of pollution are
 Bird's eye view 
concerned, the traffic policemen bear
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Bird's eye view Gi mvaviY the brunt. [Janata Bank Ltd. (AEO)- 15]
A_©- cvwLi †Pv‡L †`Lv| Avi cvwL mvaviYfv‡e †Pv‡L A face the consequences
nvjKv †`L‡Z cvq| weavq GB idiom wUi Avmj A_© B are exposed to the danger
n‡jv: a rough idea/ fvmv fvmv †Kvb `„k¨/ fvmv fvmv C suffer the most
cov/ fvmvfvmv †`Lv/ to view in general from D have to run the risk Ans:c
above, BZ¨vw`| Tips: bear the brunt = me‡P‡q Lvivc Ae¯’v mn¨
Kiv suffer the most = GQvovI †Kvb wKQzi me‡P‡q
127. “Bird’s eye View” means [Agrani Bank Ltd.
Lvivc Ae¯’v
A to view something closely Senior Officer - 15]
133.The phrase ‘Bakers dozen’ means- [miKvix Kg©
B to view suspiciously Kwg. (wmwb. BÝUªv±i) 18 †m‡Þ. 21]

C to view in general from above A 13 B 12


D to look from a different angle Ans:c C 11 D 14 Ans:a
============00============
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~876~ 01740- 073569
(Group-C) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q
Sl Phrase Meaning in Bangla and English Picture
172 Call a spade a spade to speak plainly- AwcÖq mZ¨ K_v ejv, ¯úó K_v ejv -
173 Call in question Doubt- m‡›`n Kiv -
174 Call it a day Finish/ Postpone work- KvR eÜ Kiv -
175 Call to mind Keep/bear in mind, remember- ¯§iY Kiv -
176 Capital punishment g„Zz¨ `Û ‡`Iqv-Death penalty

177 Carrot and stick Reward and punishment/ fxwZ cÖ`k©b I Nyl, jvwV I gyjv

178 Carry the day Win- Rqjvf Kiv


179 Cash cow source of steady profit (wbqwgZ/w¯’i Av‡qi Drm) -
Person used as a tool by another- -
180 Cat’s paw
A‡b¨i nvwZqvi wnmv‡e e¨eüZ e¨w³

181 Cat’s sleep Pretension of sleep, fvb, dw›`

182 Catch a tartar Meet a powerful opponent, mgm¨vq cov -


183 Catch off guard AmZK© Ae¯’vq KvD‡K a‡i †djv -
Catch with the stolen articles, Caught directly -
184 Catch red handed
nv‡Z bv‡Z aiv
185 Catch sight of nVvr †`Lv/GK cjK †`Lv -
186 Cats and dogs Rained heavily - gylj av‡i e„wó nIqv
187 Chapter and verse Exact authority- cÖgv‡Yi wbðqZv -
188 Chicken-hearted fellow Timid, cowardly fellow- fxiæ -
189 Child’s play Easy task- †Q‡j‡Ljv, mnR KvR -
190 Chip of the old block Worthy son of a worthy father- ev‡ci †eUv -
191 Close dealing Bargaining- `iKlvKwl

192 Close-fisted man A great miser- K…cY -


193 Cock and bull story Absurd story- MuvRv‡Lvwi Mí -
194 Cock sure Confident- Av¯’vkxj -
An important person in a big enterprise- eo ¯’v‡bi
195 Cog in the machine
¸iæZ¡c~Y© e¨w³
196 Cold feet Cowardice- fxiæZv -
197 Cold shoulder KvD‡K D‡cÿv Kiv -
198 Cold war Unfriendly relation- VvÛv hy× ev ¯œvqy hy× -
199 Come into force Make effective- Kvh©Kix nIqv -

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~877~ 01740- 073569


Come off with flying
200 Win a victory- Rqjvf Kiv
colours
201 Come to light Become known- cÖKvwkZ nIqv -
202 Conservative outlook (iÿYkxj `„wófw½) restrictions -
Cook the books/ To deceive in accounts- -
203
accounts wb‡Ri myweavi Rb¨ wn‡m‡e KviPzwc Kiv
204 Cooking the book fzqv wnmvecÎ cÖ¯‘Z Kiv -
205 Crack the whip KvD‡K AwaKZi KwVb KvR Kiv‡Z KZ…©Z¡ e¨envi Kiv| -
206 Crocodile tears Pretended cry- gvqv Kvbœv
207 Cry for the moon Am¤^e wKQy `vwe Kiv -
208 Cry in wilderness Ai‡Y¨ †iv`b -
209 Cry over spilt milk Repent falsely- e„_v Aby‡kvPbv Kiv -
210 Crying need Urgent need- Riæix cÖ‡qvRb -
211 Culpable homicide AvBbZ `Ûbxq wKš‘ B”QvK…Z bq Ggb binZ¨v -
212 Curry favour Be favorite through flattery-‡Zvlv‡gv` K‡i wcÖq nIqv -
Lectures given by a wife to her husband within
213 Curtain lectures the bed curtain/in bed- ¯¿xi civgk©
214 Cut a fine figure wb‡Ri m¤ú‡K© fvj avibv †`Iqv -
Cut a sorry figure / Cut Make bad results- Lvivc dj Kiv/
215
a poor figure make a poor impression
216 Cut and dry Already decided- c~‡e©B gxgvsmvK…Z/ †f‡e wP‡šÍ ivLv -
217 Cut and thrust Hand to hand fight- nvZvnvwZ hy×
`ªæZ hvIqvi Rb¨ mswÿß c‡_ Pjv|
218 Cut off a corner
to take a short cut (mswÿß c‡_ Pjv)
219 Cut someone dead bv †`Lvi fvb Kiv; bv †Pbvi fvb Kiv -
220 Cut to the quick Be hurt- Lye gg©vnZ nIqv -
134. Changing one’s mind too quickly 136. The idiomatic phrase ‘cash cow’ means:
means- [Rajshahi Krishi Unnoyon Bank (SO) - 11] [mvDw`÷ e¨vsK (cÖ‡ekbvix Awdmvi)-17]

A changeableness B vacillation Aa cow bought on cash payment


C versatility D instability Ans:b B a source of steady profit (wbqwgZ/w¯’i

Tips: vacillation – wØav, versatility – eûgyLx| Av‡qi Drm)


135. I was very offended by his --- attitude. C a source of intermittent gain Ans:b
[Agrani Bank Ltd. (Officer) - 11] D a cow that can be readily encashed
A flat B smooth 137. “Call to mind” means- [33rd BCS]
C hot and cold D cut and dried Ans:d A fantasize B attend
Tips: cut and dried- cye©KwíZ AvPi‡Y offended C remember D request Ans:c
ev AvnZ n‡qwQjvg|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~878~ 01740- 073569


138. Politicians often use students as ---. 144.What is the meaning of "Crocodile
[12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) -15] Tears"? [b¨vkbvj K¨v‡WU †Kvi Awa. (Awdm mn.) 5 gvP© 21]
A cat's paw B cold water A wPrKvi K‡i Kvbœv B nVvr D`q
C fresh blood D kith and kin Ans:a C Kzwg‡ii Kvbœv D gvqv Kvbœv Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: cat’s paw- A‡b¨i nvwZqvi wn‡m‡e e¨eüZ 145. 'Call to mind' means- [¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yv.
e¨w³; ivRbxwZwe`iv cÖvqB QvÎQvÎx‡`i †K nvwZqvi KwgD. †nj&_ †Kqvi †cÖvfvBWvi 2018,  ûeû Kgb cÖk:œ 16Zg cÖfvlK
wn‡m‡e e¨envi K‡i| wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mgch©vq)- 19]
A tantalize B attend
139. The phrase “Cut off a corner” means
C remember D request Ans:c
(`ªæZ hvIqvi Rb¨ ‡KvbvKzwb cvi nIqv) [Lytwet BBA 16-17]
A to cut a portion of the road
e¨vL¨v: call to mind/ remember A_©- ¯§iY Kiv/
B to take a short cut (mswÿß c‡_ Pjv)
g‡b Kiv; tantalize A_©- †Kv‡bv wKQz †`wL‡q †jv‡fi
C to go slow
D‡`ªK Kiv, wKš‘ bvMv‡ji evB‡i †i‡L †`qv, attend
D to go fast Ans:b A_©- g‡bv‡hvM †`qv, hZœevb nIqv;
140. To give ‘cold shoulder’ somebody is to-. 146. The union threatened a strike but
[Kgb: 42nd BCS, mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-09] called it off at the last minute. [evsjv‡`k K…wl
A insult him B ignore him A showcase Dbœqb K‡c©v. mnKvix cÖkv. Kg©KZv©-2017]
C abuse him D avoid him Ans:b B informed everyone
e¨vL¨v: cold shoulder A_©: KvD‡K D‡cÿv/AcQ›` C Cancelled
Kiv/ ignore/ treat (sb) in an unfriendly way D rescheduled Ans:c
141. I met him after a long time, but he e¨vL¨v: Call something off A_©- cÖZ¨vnvi Kiv;
gave me the cold shoulder. [wmwKDwiwUR G·‡PÄ Kwgkb evwZj †NvlYv Kiv| A_v©r cancel kãwU call off-
(AD) 19 Ryb 21, BCICÕi mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK-11, Rvtwet (D) 16-17,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
Btwet (we) 3q wkcU: †mU-G, 19-20] [Avwg Zvi mv‡_ A‡bKw`b ci †`Lv Kijvg wKš‘ †m ‡K cÖwZ¯’vcb Ki‡Z cv‡i| KviY `kv©‡bv
Avgv‡K cvËvB w`‡jv bv/ AeÁv Ki‡jv]
(showcase); mevB‡K Rvbv‡bv (inform
A scolded me B abused me
everyone); cybivq cwiKíbv Kiv (reschedule)
C ignored me D insulted me Ans:c
147. The witness cut a poor --- in this cross
142. To “catch off guard” means- [Xvtwet (B) 14-15,
evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœqb ‡ev‡W©i Dc‡Rjv cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v-15] examination. ev‡K¨i A_©: mvÿx wRÁvmvev‡`
A to neglect duty fv‡jvfv‡e DËi w`‡Z cvij bv| [mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv
Awdmvi (ATEO) 16]
B to substitute a guard
A Show B quality
C to be on guard Ans:d
C figure D picture Ans:c
D to get someone when he/she is careless
e¨vL¨v: cut a sorry figure/ cut a poor figure
e¨vL¨v: catch off guard Gi evsjv A_© n‡jv:
AmZK© Ae¯’vq KvD‡K a‡i †djv| A_©: †Kvb Kv‡R `ye©j ev Lvivc djvdj †`Iqv;
 Remind Tips: Sentence related
143. Who can shed “Crocodile tears”? [mnKvix
AvenvIqvwe`-07] idioms ¸‡jvi †ÿ‡Î ev‡K¨i A_© ey‡S ey‡S covi
A Neighbors †Póv Kiæb-
B Friends 148. The phrase “cool as a cucumber”
C Relations means- [Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR evwYR¨ 18-19, cvtwetcÖtwet (B)
D Heartless man and woman Ans:d A Cold B Very calm 12-13]
e¨vL¨v: Crocodile tears- false sorrow- C Distant D Indifferent Ans:b
gvqvKvbœv, K…wÎg †kvK, cÖZviYvg~jK Kvbœv|
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~879~ 01740- 073569
149. “Castles in the air” means- [cwimsL¨vb I Z_¨ 155. What is the meaning of “culpable
e¨e¯’vcbv Awa. cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv© -2017, Agrani Bank Ltd. homicide”? [ÎvY I cyb©evmb Awa`߇ii cÖKí ev¯Íevqb
Senior Officer (Cancelled) – 15, Premier Bank Ltd. Kg©KZ©v -06, kÖg gš¿Yvj‡qi †iwRóªvi-00, Kztwet (A) 15-16]
Trainee Junior Officer (Cash) 2013]
A grievous hurt
A Romantic scenery
B murder
B Visionary project
C extortion
C Fanciful schemes
D not amounting to murder Ans:d
D Idealistic thinking Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Culpable homicide- wb›`bxq MYnZ¨v; ev
e¨vL¨v: Castles in the air- w`ev¯^cœ ‡`Lv/ Aev¯Íe
AvBbZ `Ûbxq wKš‘ B”QvK…Z bq Ggb binZ¨v hv‡K
Kíbv Kiv A_©vr fanciful schemes.
nZ¨v ev Aciva ejv nq bv| not amounting to
150. “Cry wolf” means- [mnKvix RR-11, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK
murder-
mnKvix wkÿK (Mvgv)-14, Ptwet (E-Low) 15-16] Ans:d
156. “Capital punishment” means–[e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv©
A Show anger B bare one’s teeth
(AvBb,wePvi I msm` mwPevjq)-12, MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii DcmnKvix
C clear the road D give a false alarm cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)- 11, ATEO-10, mnKvix cwievi cwiKíbv Kg©KZ©v-
151. “Cut and dry” means- [evsjv‡`k †Uwjwfk‡bi 16, Rvtwet (F) 15-16]
cÖ‡hvRK-06, ivtwet (E-we‡Rvi) 15-16,Btwet (C) 16-17] A Heavy punishment
A secret humorous Ans:d
B B Death penalty
C brief D already decided C Confiscation of capital
e¨vL¨v: cut and dry A_© n‡jv: c~e© wba©vwiZ Av‡MB D Long term imprisonment Ans:b
†f‡e ivLv n‡q‡Q Ggb e¨vL¨v: Capital punishment- g„Zz¨`Û †`Iqv/
152. “Cupboard love” means- (gvqv †`Lv‡bv) Death penalty;
[6ô we‡RGm mnKvix RR-11, htwetcÖtwet (F-evwYR¨) 15-16] 157. “Cat’s sleep” means- (Ny‡gi fvb Kiv)
A flattery love Ans:d
B open
A Sleep frequently [ivtwet 04-05]
C reckless love D show of affection
B Sleep at night
153. “Let us call it a day” means- [moK I Rbc_ C Pretension of sleep
Awa. Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-03, Ptwet (D) 17-18]
D Be dismissed Ans:c
A let us stop
158. Some Interesting facts about your past
B let us call during the day
have just come to light. Here ‘come to
C It is daytime
light; means. [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb
D the day yet to end Ans:a
cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2014]
e¨vL¨v: Call it a day A_©- stop work, Gi A_© A go near to light B to become known
n‡jv: wbw`©ó mgq †k‡l h‡_ó KvR n‡q‡Q e‡j KvR C to realize D to lit a light Ans:b
eÜ Kiv| 159. “Cut to the quick” means- [‡emvgwiK wegvb
154. “A cock and bull story” means- [10g wkÿK PjvPj gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-05, Rajshahi krishi
wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2)-14, mwPevj‡q mnKvix mwPe -05,  ûeû unnayan Bank supervisor 2017]
Kgb cÖkœ: 16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq)- 19] A to cut into two pieces
A An animal story/ a fable B to cut quickly
B A story about a cock and a bull C to cut at a reasonable
C A tragedy D to hurt intensely Ans:d
D A false story Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Cut to the quick Gi A_©- Mfxifv‡e
†kvKvnZ Kiv/ to hurt intensely;

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~880~ 01740- 073569


160. “Call a spade a spade” The correct 163. What is the meaning of the phrase
Bengali translation is – [6ô cÖfvlK wbeÜb cixÿv-10] “Come into force”? [cÖavbgš¿x Kvh©vj‡q cvi‡mvbvj
A Av‡M Ni Z‡e †Zv ci| Avwdmvi-04, ctwetcÖtwet (A) 10-11]

B †Svc ey‡S †Kvc gviv| A Make effective


C ¯úó K_v ejv| B perplexity Ans:a
D R‡jB Rj evu‡a| Ans:c C Rebuke

161. His honesty cannot be---. [cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i gvV


D Utter an obscene word
msMVb-14, ¯^v¯’¨ Awa`߇ii ¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix -10] e¨vL¨v: Come into force- A_©: djcÖmy¨ nIqv/
A takeninto account Make effective/ Kvh©Ki nIqv;
B brought to light 164. The closest meaning of ‘Carry the day’
C taken into question is: [Lytwet (BBA) 15-16,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi
D called in question Ans:d gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii Dc-cwi`w©k©Kv -19]

162. The expression “take into account” A To have great fun


means- [33rd BCS, ivtwet (E,‡Rvo) 16-17, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 B To do something wrong
gvP© 21), ‡ij gš¿. (Awdm mnv.) 19 Ryb 21] C To win a victory
A count numbers B consider Ans:b D To loose something Ans:c
C assess D think seriously

(Group-D) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q


Sl. Phrase Meaning in Bangla and English Picture
221 Dark horse An unknown and unexpected person- AcwiwPZ e¨w³ -

222 Day break Lye mKv‡j, w`‡bi ïiæ‡Z

223 De facto In reality, ev¯ÍeZv -


224 Dead against Bitterly against, strongly against - Zxeª we‡ivax -
225 Dead and buried ended completely, completely stop/ cy‡ivcywi †_‡g hvIqv

226 Dead beat Extremely tired- Pig cwikÖvšÍ, K¬všÍ


A language which is no longer in use, not spoken- -
227 Dead language
‡h fvlv eZ©gv‡b Avi K_¨ bq
228 Dead letter Act- Not in force- †h AvBb APj -

229 Dead of night Midnight- ga¨ivwÎ

230 Dead set Ultimate attack- giYcY K‡i AvµgY


231 Debut In reality, ev¯ÍeZv, Down to earth -
232 Devil’s advocate Presenting counter argument/ KzK‡g© mnvqZv -
233 Die in harness Die while in service- Kg©iZ Ae¯’vq gviv hvIqv -
234 Die is cast M„wnZ wm×všÍ e`jv‡bv m¤¢e bq -
235 Dilly Dally waste time, axi MwZ m¤úbœ, Ah_v †`wi Kiv

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~881~ 01740- 073569


236 Do yeoman’s service Render valuable service- we‡kl DcKvi Kiv -
237 Do’s and don’ts wbqgKvbyb/ixwZbxwZ/wb‡`©kbv -
238 Does not add up Does not make sense/ ‡evaMg¨ bv nIqv -
239 Dog chance A faint hope- ÿxY Avkv [faint- wb‡¯ÍR] -
Hot weather:  g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: w`‡bi AvenvIqv hLb
240 Dog days
Hot/Mig/Lvivc ZLb H w`bwU‡K ejv nq Dog days;
241 Donkey work weiw³Ki Ask -
242 Double jeopardy Judicating twice; GKB Aciv‡a `yBevi wePvi; -
243 Down and out destitute- wbt¯^/ `yt¯’/ wbtm¤^j/ Amnvq BZ¨vw`
244 Down in the mouth Out of spirits- †ZRnxb -
245 Down to earth In reality, ev¯ÍeZv, Debut -
246 Drug on the market Pvwn`vi Afv‡e AwewµZ cY¨ -
247 Ducks and drakes Waste- AcPq Kiv -

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
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~882~ 01740- 073569
 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.
============00============
 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
=============00============
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~883~ 01740- 073569
 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
============00============
Part-01: cov ‡kl; GLb wb‡R‡K cyiw®‹Z Kiæb/ evnev w`b/wb‡R‡K wb‡RB DrmvwnZ Kiæb-
hviv facebook fv‡jvev‡mb, Avgv‡`i Expert English MÖæ‡c GKUv AbyfzwZ ‡cv÷ K‡i Avmyb-
===========================00============================

 Part- 02 (E-K) ch©š‘- 


wcÖq cvVK, GB Aa¨vq ‡Kvb wbim cov bq| ey‡S ey‡S c‡o Avb›` †bIqvi †Póv Kiæb| GB
eB †_‡K cÖkœ Kgb cv‡eb| GwU 100% wek¦vm ivLyb| Avi GB As‡k wb‡R‡K P¨v‡jÄ w`b,
3-7 w`‡bi g‡a¨B GB AskwU AšÍZ 2 evi c‡o †kl Ki‡eb| meK_vq GK K_v ïiæ Kiæb-
 Remind: g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj¸‡jv Aa¨v‡qi ïiæ‡Z †`Iqv Av‡Q| PvB‡j Av‡iK evi †PvL eywj‡q Avmyb|
(Group-E) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q
Sl Phrase Meaning in Bangla and English Picture
Early bird/ ‡h e¨w³ mKvj mKvj ev Lye †fv‡i Nyg †_‡K D‡V
248
(An) early bird
Eat drink and be LvI `vI dzwZ© Kiv G RvZxq e¨w³, -
249
merry epicurean- †h Bw›`ªq my‡L wek^vmx,
250 Eat humble pie Apologies- Acgvb nRg K‡i gvd PvIqv
251 Eat into vitals Interrupt - ‡Kvb wKQzi gvSLv‡b evavMÖ¯Í Kiv| -
252 Eat one’s word Take back- wdwi‡q †bIqv -
253 Elbow-room Sufficient space for work- Kv‡Ri ch©vß RvqMv -
to eagerly engage in it/ A_©- †Kv‡bv wKQzi gv‡S `„pfv‡e -
254 Embrace a habit
wb‡qvwRZ Kiv A_©vr to engage in it.
255 En route On the way
256 End in smoke Fail- e¨_© nIqv -
257 Ended in Fiasco cy‡ivcywi e¨_©- -
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~884~ 01740- 073569
258 Enough is enough BnvB h‡_ó -
259 Error of judgement fzj wm×všÍ ev ev‡R wm×všÍ -
Escape by a hair's ‡Kv‡bv g‡Z/ A‡íi Rb¨ iÿv cvIqv; He escaped by a hair's -
260
breadth breadth. evsjv: †m A‡íi Rb¨ iÿv †cj|
261 Etc./ et cetera et cetera- BZ¨vw` -
262 Ever and anon Often- cÖvqB -
top to bottom, entirely, completely, -
263 Every inch
cy‡ivcywi, Avcv`g¯ÍK, m¤ú~Y©iæ‡c
264 Eye to eye- GKgZ †cvlY Kiv -

-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.

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~885~ 01740- 073569


193. Raj and Riaz have never seen eye to eye 195. The term “en route” means- (cw_g‡a¨)
on positives. [Bangladesh Bank Ltd. (SO) - 10] A Through the way [Xvtwet 05-06]
A adhering the same view B In the way
B disagreement partly C On the way
C enmity D Through the route Ans:c
D none of these Ans:a 196. ‘Eat into vitals’ means [Agrani Bank Ltd. (SO) - 11]
Tips: seen eye to eye- GKgZ †cvlY Kiv| A life B escape
194. ‘etc’ stand for-(BZ¨vw`)[ivtwet 09-10, Btwet (G) 14-15] C interrupt D unveil Ans:c
A et cetera B etcatra Tips: Eat into vitals = interrupt - ‡Kvb wKQzi
C etcectra D none Ans:a gvSLv‡b evavMÖ¯Í Kiv|
(Group-F) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q
Sl. Phrase Meaning in Bangla and English Picture
265 Face the music cixÿv ev wec‡`i mgq fxZ bv n‡q Zv mgvavb Kiv; -
266 Face to face in person = ¯^qs Dcw¯’Z n‡q K_v ejv;
267 Face value Outward appearance- evwn¨KZv -
‡Kv‡bv wKQzi †klvsk/ wmMv‡i‡Ui †gvZv/ a~gcvb Kivi c‡i
268 Fag end
wmMv‡i‡Ui †h Ask Aewkó _v‡K,
269 Fair play Deceit-less- cÖZviYvwenxb bxwZ ev KvR -
‡Kvb ÿwZi wkKvi nIqv, to be injured, damaged or killed -
270 Fall a victim to
by sth
271 Fall flat Have no effect- djcÖm~ bv nIqv -
272 Fall into line Agree, m¤§Z nIqv
273 Far and away Beyond comparison- AZzjbxq -
Far and wide /Far and -
274 Everywhere- me©Î
near
275 Far cry Long distance- A‡bK `~‡ii c_ -
276 Fare and fury Excitement- D‡ËRbv

277 Feel like ‡Kvb B”Qv, wish, want -


278 Few and far between Rare/ Very few, Lye KgB, gv‡S g‡a¨ -
279 Fight shy of Avoid- Gwo‡q Pjv -
280 Finger in the pie ‡Kvb wel‡q wb‡R‡K wb‡qvwRZ Kiv -
mother tongue(gvZ…fvlv) ev main language -
281 First language
(cÖavb fvlv) ‡h fvlv Avgiv cÖ_‡g wkwL|
†Nvjv R‡j gvQ wkKvi Kiv/ take advantage to disturbed
282 Fish in troubled waters situation, wb‡Ri Rb¨ myweav Av`vq Kiv;
to make a personal profit out of disturbance

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~886~ 01740- 073569


283 Fish our of water ‡Kv‡bv e¨w³i Rb¨ A¯^w¯ÍKi Ae¯’v -
284 Fit as a fiddle In good condition- fvj Ae¯’vq -
285 Flare up to gain anger-(ivM) e„w× cvIqv

286 Flesh and blood Human body- i³gvs‡mi kixi


287 Flog a dead horse AZxZ NuvUvNvwU Kiv, e„_v mgq AcPq Kiv, AZx‡Zi myweav ‡bIqv -
288 Fly in the face Oppose directly at risk- cÖKv‡k¨ we‡ivaxZv K‡i wec‡` civ -
289 Food for thought wPšÍvi welq/ KvD‡K †Kv‡bv wel‡q Mfxifv‡e fve‡Z eva¨ Kiv
290 Fool’s paradise Illusory happiness- ‡evKvi ¯^M©, KvíwbK myL -
Foot loose and fancy- ¯^vaxbfv‡e wb‡Ri Rxeb Dc‡fvM Kiv, `vqe×Zvnxb/ free to -
291
free enjoy oneself,
292 Foot the bill Pay the bill- wej cwi‡kva Kiv

293 For good For ever, permanently- wPiKv‡ji Rb¨ -


294 For the sake of wbwg‡Ë, Kvi‡Y, Kj¨vYv‡_©, R‡b¨, for -
295 Forgone conclusion an anticipated result, c~e© wbav©wiZ dj -
296 Foul play Treacherous or unfair act- Am`vPiY, cÖZviYvc~Y© KvR -
297 Free and easy Frank- †LvjvLywj, gb‡Lvjv -
Being absence from duty without permission- -
298 French leave
webv AbygwZ‡Z KZ©‡e¨ Abycw¯’Z _vKv/AbygwZ Qvov QzwU KvUv‡bv
299 Fresh blood Newly enthusiastic person- bZzb Drmvnx †jvK -
300 From A to Z From the beginning to the end- cÖ_g n‡Z †kl ch©šÍ -
301 From frying pan to fire Lvivc n‡Z AwaKZi Lvivc Ae¯’vq cwZZ nIqv -
Live by hard labour-
302 From hand to mouth
w`b Av‡b w`b Lvq ev eû K‡ó RxebaviY K‡i
303 From time to time Occasionally- gv‡S gv‡S -
304 Full of herself AvZ¥vwfgvYx / AvZ¡An¼vix= very conceited

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]

A Lingua franca B Mother tongue A Nowhere B Far away Ans:c


C English C Everywhere D in a special place
D Official language Ans:b 200. What does ‘French leave’ (AbygwZ Qvov
198.The meaning of the phrase "Feel at QzwU) mean? [cvtwetcÖtwet (C-e¨emvq wkÿv) 17-18]
home' is- [Kvwi. I gv`ªvmv wkÿv gš¿. (Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤ú.) 11 Ryb A leave with pay
21]
B leave without pay
A Calm & Quiet B Proficient
& Expert C long leave
C Familiar D Free & Easy Ans:d
D leave without permission Ans:d

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~887~ 01740- 073569


 Fish out of water Vs To fish in a troubled water 
 (A) fish out of water: In an uneasy situation- A¯^w¯ÍKi Ae¯’vq:
Hints: gvQ cvwbi evB‡i _vK‡j Zvi Ae¯’v wec`RbK nq-  To Fish in a
troubled water: Take advantage of disturbed situation- A‡b¨i
G‡jv‡g‡jv Ae¯’vq my‡hvM †bIqv: Hints: gvQ‡K AvU‡K †i‡L Avb›` Dc‡fvM
201. Pick out the meaning: To fish in 202. When he came to the village, he felt like
troubled waters- [Ptwet (E) 10-11, (D) 17-18] a ---. [ivtwet (mgvRKg©) 04-05]
A to catch fish in rough water A Fish in troubled water
B to aggravate the situation B A gala day
C to take a dip in the river Ans:d C Fish out of water
D to make a personal profit out of D A hard nut to crack Ans:c
disturbance  e¨vL¨v: A Fish out of water- e¨w³i Rb¨
e¨vL¨v: Fish in troubled waters A_©- take A¯^w¯ÍKi Ae¯’v; A gala day- Avb‡›`i w`b; To
advantage to disturbed situation, to make fish in troubled water- Sv‡gjv evwa‡q my‡hvM
a personal profit out of disturbance/ wb‡Ri mÜvb Kiv; A hard nut to crack-KwVb e¨w³|
Rb¨ myweav Av`vq Kiv; †Nvjv R‡j gvQ wkKvi Kiv|
[G msµvšÍ Av‡iv MCQ Av‡Q A Group Gi Av‡jvPbvq]
============00============
 Few and far between 
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Few and far between: ‡`Lyb few gv‡b Lye Kg/ bv‡evaK; Avi far gv‡b A‡bK `~‡i;
A_©vr `yB R‡bi g‡a¨ Lye Kg †_‡K Lye †ewki gvSvgvwS; Zvn‡j Gfv‡e fve‡Z cvwi- `yiæZ¡ A‡bK Zvi gv‡b `yR‡b
A‡bK w`b c‡i c‡i ‡`Lv K‡i| ZvB GB phrase Gi evsjv: K`vwPr/ Lye KgB/ A‡bK `~‡i/ Very few/ rarely/
not frequent/ Rare/ A‡bK mgq ci ci/ `xN©m~wÎKv BZ¨vw`|
203. “Few and far between” Gi mwVK A_© 204. “Few and far between” means- [cÖevmx Kj¨vY
†KvbwU? (K`vwPr) [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yv. mn cwiPvjK-18, Btwet (B) I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©m. gš¿Yv. Rbkw³, Kg©m. I cÖwk. ey¨‡ivi BÝUªv±i
(wUwUwm)-18, cwi`k©K (RvZxq †evW©)-10, Dc‡Rjv cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv©-
07-08, ivtwet 05-06]
10,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: miKvwi gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK -19]
A Distant thing
A too
far B in between
B Very few/ irregular
C rarely D long distance Ans:c
C In frequent
e¨vL¨v: Few and far between K`vwPr A_©vr
D In between Ans:b
rarely
============00============
205. A fool’s paradise means- [Agrani Bank Ltd. 206. She never stops talking about herself
A paradise of idiot Senior Officer - 15] and is full of herself. [Sonali, Janata, Agrani &
B to have happy dreams Rupali Bank (SO) - 08]

C to live in the past A is very fat B is too fat

D to live in illusions Ans:d C is very conceited D none of them Ans:c

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.

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~888~ 01740- 073569


207. What is the meaning of ‘Face the 211. “A forgone conclusion” means- [kÖg I
music’? [ ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖavb cÖkvmwbK Kg©msm&nvb gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb KjKviLvbv I cÖwZôvb cwi`k©b cwi`߇ii
Kg©KZv©i Kvhv©j‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK 2019] mnKvix cwi`k©K (cÖ‡KŠkj)-05, gwnjv welqK Awa`߇ii Aax‡b
Dc‡Rjv gwnjv Kg©KZv©-05, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet(D) 16-17]
A run away from a problem
A an uneasy situation
B create a problem
B false hope
C deal with a problem
C an anticipated result
D hide the truth Ans:c
D quite familiar Ans:c
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Face the music A_©vr Mv‡bi
212. What is the meaning of the idiom–
mv‡_ _vKv, Avi †KD hw` gYÿzbœ Ae¯’vi mgm¨v
‘finger in the pie’? [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖwZiÿv
mgvavb Ki‡Z Pvq Z‡e Zvi Mvb ïbv DwPZ| ZvB Gi gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖavb cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©i Kvhv©j‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK-19]
evsjv: mgm¨v mgvavb Kiv; A involving in something
208. “Fall into line” means- [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix B uninterested in something
wkÿK (hgybv) -12, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (Gwc BDwbU) 17-18, ivtwet (B4-
C getting out of something
Law),14-15, (E2) 10-11, Lytwet 06-07, cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 15-16]
D showing disliking Ans:a
A Agree B Disagree
e¨vL¨v: finger in the pie- A_©: Mv‡q c‡o mKj
C Honest D Brave Ans:a
wel‡q bvK Mjv‡bv; A_©vr †Kvb wel‡q RwoZ nIqv
209. “Fag end” means- [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14,
cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-14, Kztwet (B) 15-16] 213. “Fight shy of” means- [Medical 15-16, ivtwet 04-
A The last part B Foggy Ans:a 05, Ptwet (E-Law)03-04, Rtwet (D) 17-18] Ans:b

C Unfair D Cut a bad figure A Very shy B avoid(Gwo‡q Pjv)

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);
============00===========
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~889~ 01740- 073569
(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

318 Greek and Latin Difficult- KwVb, `y‡e©va¨


319 Green eye Jealousy, Cl©v -
320 Green horn Inexperienced- AbwfÁ -
321 Green with envy Extremely jealous- Pig wnsmy‡U -
322 Greenhorns Persons who lacks experiences/ AbwfÁ e¨w³ -
323 Grey matter Intelligence- weÁZv -
324 Give a hand mvnvh¨ Kiv/ to help
325 Good Samaritan †h e¨w³ `y¯’ gvby‡li mvnv‡h¨ GwM‡q Av‡m -
217. The correct meaning of “Green eye-Cl©v” 219. “Go to the dogs” means-[¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi cvm‡cvU© I+
[Rvtwet 09-10, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK(mycvifvBRvi)-15, gva¨. I D”P gva¨. wkÿv Awa. Bwg‡MÖkb Awat mnt cwiPvjK: 06-07, ivtwet (D-Even) 13-14]
(cÖ`k©K) 27 AvM÷ 21]
A be estimated B be agreed
A Jealousy B Trust Ans:a
C be blamed D be ruined Ans:d
C Faith D Green coloured eyes
220. What is the meaning of the idiom “a
C to
interest D to accompany
gala day”? [ivtwet (E-even),14-15, Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj
218. You should show good manners in the
Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx 2015]
company of young ladies. [14th BCS] [cÖwZiÿv Aa day of brief
gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-16 Ans:a
B a rainy day
A behave gently B practice manners C a relevant day
C behave yourself D do not talk rudely D a day of festivity Ans:d

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~890~ 01740- 073569


221. ‘To give up the ghost’ is to- (gviv hvIqv) 224. “Get your goat” means- [Rvtwet wW BDwbU
[Rtwet (C) 09-10, United Commercial Bank-11] A To pacify someone (weR‡bm ÷vwWR) 2018-19]
A to die B To irritate someone
B to leave useless pursuit C To soothe someone
C to go by a scientific outlook D To hug someone Ans:b
D to make a false appearance Ans:a e¨vL¨v: Get your goat/ To irritate someone-
222. Despite being a brilliant scientist, he KvD‡K wei³ Kiv|
does not seem to get his ideas across. 225. He is such a Good Samaritan. It means-
A make his ideas understood [32nd BCS] [Sonali Bank Ltd. Senior Officer 2018]
B get his ideas down pat A He is very clever. B He is fool.
C summaries his ideas C He is a helpful person.
D put together his ideas Ans:a D He is a bad man. Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: get his ideas/ make his ideas e¨vL¨v: Good Samaritan A_©- †h e¨w³ `y¯’
understood = ‡Kv‡bv avibv cvIqv/ eyS‡Z cviv/ gvby‡li Rb¨ KiæYv †eva K‡i Ges Zvi mvnv‡h¨
Avfvm cvIqv GwM‡q Av‡m A_v©r †m GKRb mvnvh¨Kvix e¨w³ (He
223. “Get rid of” means-(gyw³ cvIqv) [15 Zg wbeÜb is a helpful person).
(¯‹zj/mgch©vq) -18, cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©K cÖwkÿYv_x© -10]
226. “Gift of the gab” means– [kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb
A tobe free from B listen
gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb kÖg cwi`߇ii †gwWK¨vj Awdmvi-05]
C express D pretend Ans:a A To speak fast B Speaking not clearly
C Speaking much D None of them Ans:c

 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
============00============
(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 -
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~891~ 01740- 073569
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| -
[[

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~892~ 01740- 073569


229. ‘Home maker’- [Xvtwet (C) 07-08, ‡et‡ivtwet (BBA) 234. Receiving ‘hush money’ is a crime.
A A person who builds home. 11-12] Here ‘hush money’ refers to-. [Ptwet 2018-19
B A person who designs home. BDwbU G (mKvj), Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Dc-mnt cÖ‡KŠkjx 15]

C A male who is a servant in a home. A quiet money


D A lady who is a servant in a home.Ans:c B quite money
e¨vL¨v: Home maker- ‡h gwnjv PvKwi K‡i A_© DcvR©b C money given/taken as bribe(Ny‡li UvKv)

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]

A lag behind B keep aloof A Difficult matter B Fixed


C loiter about D remain away Ans:c C Easy matter D Loose Ans:b

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

 Heart and soul 


 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Heart and soul: G¸‡jv g~jZ gvbe Rxe‡bi me‡P‡q eo †Kvb Ask|
hLb ejv nq †KD †Kvb KvR heart and soul ‡Póv K‡i‡Q| Zvi gv‡b n‡jv †m cÖvYc‡b/ Rxeb
giY †Póv K‡i‡Q| Heart and soul: Gi Ab¨vb¨ A_© n‡jv: earnestly, Completely,
with utmost effort: AZ¨šÍ AvšÍwiKZvi mv‡_, With all energy (me©kw³‡Z) BZ¨vw`|
238. “Heart and soul” means- [Xvtwet (D) 95-96, Lytwet 239. Choose the correct meaning of ‘Heart
(B, mgvRweÁvb ¯‹zj) 06-07] and Soul’. [ivtwet (wnmveweÁvb)09-10]
A whole heartedly B in heart A Good and bad B Family relation
C with heart D earnestly Ans:d C With all energy (me©kw³‡Z)
D Without and delay Ans:c
============00============

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~893~ 01740- 073569


240. He is “hale and hearty” at eight. [Btwet 05- 243. You cannot have your cake and eat it
06, cvtwetcÖtwet (A) 12-13] too. [Janata Bank Ltd. (AEO) - 15]
A Strong and healthy A enjoy forever
B unwilling B enjoy without payment
C weak and feeble C Absolve yourself of guilt
D afraid Ans:a D have it both ways Ans:d
241. “Hitting below the belt” means-[Xvtwet (D) Tips: have your cake and eat it (too) =
07-08, Rtwet (D)09-10, Btwet (B) 15-16, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C)16-17] GKwU wRwb‡mi hZ¸‡jv myweav Av‡Q ZZ¸‡jv myweavB
A injuring someone fatally †bIqvi †Pó Kiv; have it both ways; Mv‡QiI
B doing something unfair in a LvIqv Ges ZjviwUI Kzov‡bv|
competition 244. He is in hot water over the report.
C striking someone in the abdomen [Bangladesh Development Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash) - 16]
D beating someone in a competition Ans:b A in warm water B clean
e¨vL¨v: Hitting below the belt; cÖZviYvi AvkÖq C accused D in trouble Ans:d
†bIqv/ doing something unfair in a Tips: in hot water – gykwK‡j cov|
competition A_©- A‰bwZK ev A‰ea KvR Kiv 245. Find out the meaning of the phrase
242. “Hard up” means- ‡emvgwiK wegvb gš¿jvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK ‘Hobson’s choice’.[evsjv‡`k †U·UvBj wek^we`¨vjq16-17]
A better off A tough choice B easy choice
B well placed Kg©KZ©v-05] C no choice D free choice Ans:c
C rich e¨vL¨v: cQ‡›`i Rb¨ GKgvÎ Dcvq; A_©vr weKí †bB|
D with insufficient money Ans:d hvi gv‡b n‡jv hv w`‡e ev hv Av‡Q ZvB †Kvb cQ›` bvB|

(Group-I) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q


Phrase A_©/ English Meaning Image
362 Ifs and buts Doubtful- wKš‘ wKš‘ fve/ m‡›`nRbK †Kvb wKQz -
363 In a dilemma Dfq msK‡U/m‡Ë¡I -
364 In a fix In a difficult position- gykwK‡j cwZZ -
365 In a hurry Very quickly- Zvovûovi g‡a¨ -
366 In a mess In disorder- wek„•Lj Ae¯’vq -
367 In a nutshell Briefly- ms‡ÿ‡c, In a word, In a short / In short -
368 In a reverie(‡ifvwi) ¯^cœ †`Lv
369 In a short / In short ms‡ÿ‡c, Briefly- ms‡ÿ‡c, In a word -
370 In camera Privately, not in public- †Mvc‡b -
371 In cold blood Without provocation-VvÛv gv_vq
372 In connection with ‡Kv‡bv e¨w³ ev wel‡qi mv‡_ mswkøóZvi Kvi‡Y -
373 In deep water Great difficulties- Mfxi mgm¨vq -
374 In fine In conclusion- cwi‡k‡l -
375 In force In activity, existing and being used- ejer, cÖPwjZ -

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~894~ 01740- 073569


376 In full swing In full activity- cy‡iv`‡g/ GKvMÖwP‡Ë -
377 In high spirits DwØMœ; AwZ Drmvnx; wPwšÍZ -
378 In his own way wb‡Ri B”QvgZ, B”Qvbymv‡i -
379 In leaps and bounds `ªæZ MwZ‡Z:

380 In lieu of Instead of- cwie‡Z© -


381 In no time Soon- kxNª -
Between thirteen and nineteen years of age-
382 In one’s teens
‡Zi †_‡K Ewbk eQi eq‡mi g‡a¨
383 In order of Abymv‡i/µgvbymv‡i -
384 In order to With the object of- D‡Ïk¨ -
385 In spite of ¯^‡Z¡I -
386 In the aftermath (hy×, `yN©Ubv, Kó`vqK NUbvi Kvi‡Y m„ó) cwiYwZ‡Z -
387 In the blues Melancholy- welbœ -
388 In the bargain Dc‡ivš‘/ AwaKš‘/ Av‡Mi wKQzi mv‡_ bZzb wKQz †hvM Kiv -
389 In the dark Ignorant- AÁ -
390 In the guise of Pretentiously- QÙ‡e‡k
391 In the long run Ultimately- cwi‡k‡l -
392 In the mean time Very briefly, using as few words as possible- BwZg‡a¨ -
393 In the nick of time In right time- mwVK mg‡q -
394 In the pipeline cÖ¯‘Z Pj‡Q Ggb cwiKíbv hv GLbI cÖKv‡k¨ Av‡mwb -
395 In the right LyuwUbvwU me wKQz -
396 In the seventh heaven Extremely happy- cig my‡L
397 In the soup In serious difficulties- gvivZ¡K mgm¨vq -
398 In time In proper time- wVK mg‡q -
399 In turn ch©vqµ‡g -
400 In two minds Unsure- †`v-gbv -
401 In vain Fruitless- e„_v -
402 In view of we‡kl welq/KviY we‡ePbv K‡i -
403 In vogue In fashion- Pvjy/ cÖPwjZ -
404 Ins and outs Full details- LuywUbvwU me wKQz -
405 Iron will strong determination- K‡Vvi msKí

406 Irony of fate By bad luck- fv‡M¨i wbg©g cwinvm


407 In the teeth of mivmwi weiƒ‡×/ directly against -
408 in good time with no risk of being late/nv‡Z h‡_‡ó mgq wb‡q/h_v mg‡q

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~895~ 01740- 073569


246. “In the right” means-[Medical 99-00, Lytwet 09-10] 252. “Today he is in high spirits.” Idiom wUi
A wisely placed B rightly served A_© wK? (D`¨v‡gi mwnZ) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-97]
C appropriate D correct Ans:c A Joyful B Angry
e¨vL¨v: Ins and outs A_©- LyuwUbvwU me wKQz; In the C Intoxicated D Emotional Ans:a
right A_©- Appropriate, mwVK/h_v_© 253. “In a fix” means- [ivtwet 08-09, Lytwet (mgvRweÁvb ¯‹zj)
247. ‘Ins and outs’ idiom-wUi A_© n‡”Q- [ivKve A in a difficult situation 10-11]
(K¨vwkqvi)-10, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (hgybv)-12] B very slow
A Briefly B Summary C not able to move
C In details(LuywUbvwU) D None Ans:c D without change Ans:a
248. ‘In a dilemma’ means- (Dfq msK‡U) e¨vL¨v: 'In a fix' A_©- Dfq msK‡U cov ev KwVb
A dream Ges weeªZKi Ae¯’vq cov A_©vr in a difficult
B perplexity [Btwet 10-11] situation.
C hunger 254. “In a nutshell” means- [ivRkvnx K…wk Dbœqb e¨vsK
(mycvifvBRvi)-14, kÖg Awa`߇ii (kÖg Awdmvi)-96, Bmjvgx e¨vsK
D poverty Ans:b mnKvix Awdmvi-08, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK-09]
249. The sinner will suffer ---. [RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi A elaborately B briefly
e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v 2016] Ans:a C abnormally D completely Ans:b
A in the long run B on the long run 255. The man did the work in the nick of
C after the long run time. [Bangladesh Bank Ltd. (SO) - 10]
D before the long run A right on time B after deadline
e¨vL¨v: in the long run A_©- Ae‡k‡l ev cwiYv‡g| C very last minute D none of these Ans:a
cvcxiv Ae‡k‡l kvw¯Í †fvM Ki‡e| 256. When a person is ‘in deep water’ she/he
250. “They left in a body” means- [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv is --- [Bangladesh Bank (Officer)- 11]
A unitedly B together welqK Kg©KZv©-6] A profound B busy
C union D at large Ans:b C in trouble D confused Ans:c
251. In cold blood A_© wK? [Bmjvgx e¨vsK mnKvix Awdmvi -05] Tips: in deep water gv‡b wec‡` _vKv, Kv‡RB
A VvÛv i³ B esk †MŠie †Kvb e¨w³ hLb, in deep water G _v‡K ZLb †m
C VvÛv gv_vq D VvÛv kixi Ans:c gvivZ¥K wec‡` Av‡Q|
 in no time 
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: In no time -Lye `ªæZ A_©vr very quickly, mvaviY fv‡eB fveyb Avgiv
A‡bK mgq e‡j _vwK| ZvovZvwo KvR K‡iv mgq †bB| A_©vr Lye `ªæZ/kÖxNªB A_© ‡`q| Ab¨vb¨
mgv_©K A_©: very soon/ Soon/ in a relatively short time/ very quickly, etc.
257. 'He will finish the work---.' Choose the 258. ‘In no time’ means- [cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©m.
word for the gap. [Ptwet (L) 18-19, Xvtwet (B) 18-19] gš¿Yv. Rbkw³, Kg©m. I cÖwk. ey¨‡ivi BÝUªv±i (wUwUwm)-18, mÂq
cwi`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-07]
A in no time B right then
A ahead of time
C of his cost D absolutely Ans:a
B very quickly/ soon(Lye kxNªB)
e¨vL¨v: k~b¨¯’v‡b in no time em‡e †Kbbv in no
C at the best of times
time A_©- kxNª&B| in no time ewm‡q cÖ`Ë ev‡K¨i
D in good time Ans:b
A_©: †m kxNªB KvRwU †kl Ki‡e|
============00===========

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~896~ 01740- 073569


(Group-J, K) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q
Phrase A_©/ English Meaning Image
409 Jack of all trades All knowing- meRvšÍv -
410 Jaundiced eye Jealousy- Cl©v, weK…Z, `„wófw½

411 Jog trot axi MwZ‡Z Pjv/ slow motion -


412 Jump through hoops to do something complicated/ RwUj Kiv -
413 Keep an eye ‡Kb wKQz ev Kv‡iv Dci bRi ivLv -
414 Keep on Continue/ Pjgvb ivLv -
415 Keep one’s head keep calm; kvšÍ _vKv/ kvšÍ ivLv

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]

B monotonous rhythm A to save oneself


C tedious move B to be self respectful
D concurrent march C to keep calm
e¨vL¨v: Jog trot A_©- slow motion/axi MwZ‡Z D None of these Ans:c

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
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~897~ 01740- 073569
 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
===00===
Part-02: cov ‡kl; GLb wb‡R‡K Av‡iv cyiw®‹Z Kiæb/ evnev w`b/we‡bv`‡bi gva¨‡g co‡Z _vKzb-
hviv facebook fv‡jvev‡mb, Avgv‡`i Expert English MÖæ‡c GKUv AbyfzwZ ‡cv÷ K‡i Avmyb-
=========================00===========================

 Part- 03 (L-R) ch©š‘- 


g‡bi kw³B eo kw³| wb‡R‡K eySv‡Z n‡e| Avwg bv co‡jI Ab¨iv wKš‘ wVKB c‡o wb‡e| GB cov ev¯Íe
wRe‡bI A‡bK Kv‡R w`‡e| ZvB Kó n‡jI c‡o ivL‡Z n‡e| AvR †nvK Kvj ‡nvK GB K‡ói dj Avcwb
fvjwKQzB cv‡eb| GB cÖZ¨vkv †i‡LB Pjyb ïiæ Kiv hvK| [-Gevi Avcbvi gZB mgq ev‡RU Kiæb--]

(Group-L) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q


Phrase A_©/ English Meaning Image
Lachrymose nature
424 Prone to tear: KvbœvcÖeY/Lye mn‡RB Kvbœv K‡i Ggb
(j¨vKwigm)
425 Lame excuse Bad plea- ev‡R IRi, wg_¨v ARynvZ; -
426 Lay before (RvqMv K‡i †bIqv) to place -
427 Lead story msev` wk‡ivbvg, Important news -
428 Leave no stone unturned Try every possible way- †Póvi ÎæwU bv Kiv -
429 Leave the door open wKQzi my‡hvM Db¥y³/‡Lvjv ivLv -
430 Lend me your ears g‡bv‡hvM †`Iqv -
431 Laisses Faire Aeva-bxwZ, miKv‡ii n¯Í‡ÿc bv Kivi bxwZ|
432 Length and breadth The whole extent- me©Î -
433 Let bygones be bygones Forget the past- AZxZ‡K fz‡j hvI -

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~898~ 01740- 073569


434 Let the cat out of the bags Disclose the secret- ‡Mvcb K_v duvm Kiv
Let the grass grow under -
435 mgq AcPq Kiv/ ev Ah_v mgq bó Kiv
his feet
436 Let something run its course to let something finish in its natural time
437 Let the things slide Ignore; ARvbv ivLv, Ae‡njv Kiv; -
438 Letter and spirit m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c© -
439 Lick the dust To be humiliated- bv‡K Lr †`Iqv, Ac`¯’ nIqv -
440 Life and death Rxeb giY †Póv/ e¨vcK Drmvn ev AvMÖn wb‡q KvR Kiv| -
441 Life and soul Main support- Rxe‡b †e‡P _vKvi cÖavb Dcv`vb -
442 Lingua Franca the common language; cÖPwjZ mvaviY fvlv -
443 Lion’s share Major part- wmsnfvM -
444 Live and let live A‡b¨i mv‡_ Lvc LvB‡q †bIqv -
445 Live from hand to mouth Be poor- w`‡b G‡b w`b LvIqv -
446 Loads of mistakes Many mistakes/ A‡bK fzj -
447 Loaves and fishes Personal gains- wbR¯^ ¯^v_© -
448 Lock and load Get ready- cÖ¯‘Z nIqv -
449 Lock, stock and barrel Entirely- ZwíZívm‡gZ, bag and baggage -
450 Logger heads `v-Kzgov m¤úK©
451 Long and the short Gist, substance- mvigg© -
452 Long face A sad face- wegl© †Pnviv -
453 Look blank nZf¤^ nIqv/ bewilder, AevK n‡q ZvwK‡q _vKv| -
454 Look forward mvMÖ‡n cÖZ¨vkv Kiv; expect with pleasure -
455 Look Before You Leap fvweqv KwiI KvR|
456 Lose heart Be disheartened- nZvk nIqv
457 Losing ground Be less acceptable- Kg MÖnY‡hvM¨ nIqv -
458 Lit up like the sun Happy, myLx -
268. Bs‡iwR cÖev` ‘Look before you leap’ - Gi 270. “Let something run its course” means
A_© Kx? [ÿz`ª I KzwUi wkí K‡cv©. (wPd AwWUi) 16 Ryb 21] [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ Gi
Kvh©vj‡qi Aaxb Rywbqi AwWUi -19] Ans:c
A Kv‡Ri fvebv †Kb B KvR Ki‡Z fvweI
A to rush something
C fvweqv wPwšÍqv KvR Ki D fvweqv KwiI KvR Ans:d
B to re-do a piece of work
269. ‘Laisses faire’ means- [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœ. e¨vsK
(Supervisor)-15] C to let something finish in its natural time
A letting alone B intimate friend D to finish something with importance
C among others D by the law itself 271. The idiom ‘let things slide’ means --- [
Ans:a e¨vL¨v: Laisses faire- miKv‡ii n¯Í‡ÿc GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (4_©- avc)-
19, †mU b¤^i: 5124] Ans:a
bv Kivi bxwZ, Aeva-bxwZ| letting alone-Aeva-
A ignore B set free
bxwZ|
C lose gradually D reveal a secret

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~899~ 01740- 073569


272. ‘Lachrymose nature’ means-[‡mvbvjx e¨vsK (SO)-18] 274. ‘Living from hand to mouth’ means-
A Lethargic [Rtwet (D-Advanced English) 08-09] Ans:a
B Prone to anger A live a poor life B live a rich life
C Prone to tear C live an active life D live an idle life
D Energetic Ans:c 275. ‘Logger heads’ Gi A_©- [ivtwet (mgvRKg©) 08-09]
e¨vL¨v: Lachrymose nature/ Prone to tear: A wb‡e©va B gv_vaiv
AkÖæcÖeY/ KvbœvcÖeY/Lye mn‡RB Kvbœv K‡i Ggb, C `v-Kzgov m¤úK© D nwini AvZœv Ans:c
Lethargic (Ajm, wb‡ðó), Prone to anger 276. All his life he let the grass grow under
(ivMcÖeY), Energetic (D`¨gx, Kg©kw³m¤úbœ) his feet. The underlined phrase means-
[cvtwetcÖtwet (C-Kgvm©) 17-18]
273. “Live and let live” means-[7g we‡RGm (mnt RR)-12]
A hang around B stay out Ans:a
A to become friendly to other people
C move away D sat unmoving
B to accept other people’s opinions
e¨vL¨v: mgq AcPq Kiv/ ev Ah_v mgq bó Kiv
C to unite and stand together
(ev‡K¨i evsjv: ‡m Zvi mviv Rxeb mgq AcPq
C to struggle for survival and peace Ans:b
K‡i‡Q)
e¨vL¨v: Live and let live A_©- A‡b¨i gZvgZ ev
K_vi mv‡_ Lvc LvB‡q †bIqv

 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

B language of brothers D technical 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
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
============00============
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~900~ 01740- 073569
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|

(Group-M) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q


Phrase English/Bangla Meaning Image
459 Mad about gwiqv nBqv †Kvb wel‡q g‡bv‡hvM †`Iqv -
460 Maiden century First century, 1g kZK -
461 Maiden speech First speech- cÖ_g e³…Zv
462 Maiden voyage First voyage- 1g hvÎv -
463 Make both ends meet Live within means- Avq e¨q †gjv‡bv -
464 Make friends with (sb) Kv‡iv mv‡_ eÜzZ¡ Kiv, eÜz nIqv -
Compensate- ÿwZc~iY Kiv/ pay for any loss/damage, -
465 Make good
compensation/ damages/ redress-
466 Make headway Make progress- DbœwZ Kiv -
Man does not live by Man needs other things too/‡eu‡P _vKvi Rb¨ gvby‡li Lv`¨ -
467
bread alone e¨ZxZ Av‡iv Ab¨vb¨ wKQz `iKvi nq|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~901~ 01740- 073569


468 Man of parts ‡gavex ev cwÛZ/Talented/ A wise person -
469 Man of letters Scholar/ ‡gavex ev cwÛZ/Talented
470 Man in the street Very simple man- AwZ mvaviY e¨w³ -
471 Man of one’s word Keep one’s promise- GK K_vi gvbyl -
472 Man wicked ‡m nv‡o nv‡o/m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c e¾vZ ‡jvK/ He is a man wicked. -
Finally and crushingly defeated in a contest- -
473 Meet one’s Waterloo
†Kvb cÖwZ‡hvwMZvq m¤ú~Y©fv‡e I P~ovšÍiƒ‡c civ¯Í nIqv
474 Milk and dull/water Dull- GK‡N‡q/ wbim/ cÖvYnxb -
475 Milk and honey Abundance- cÖvPzh© -
476 Mince matters Speak softly in condemning- †gvjv‡qgfv‡e wb›`v Kiv -
477 Miss the bus/boat Lose the opportunity- my‡hvM nviv‡bv -
478 Moot point An undecided matter- AgxgvswmZ welq -
Try one’s best make the utmost efforts- -
479 Move heaven to earth
h_vmva¨ †Póv Kiv
480 Muster strong Some together in groups- `‡j `‡j GKÎ nIqv -
Men of light and
481 renowned man G‡`i A_©- L¨vwZgvb I †bZ…Z¡¯’vbxq
leading
482 Make out cÖwZcv`b Kiv ev cÖgvY Kiv; hv prove Øviv cÖKvk cvq|

-BCS,e¨vsK, PSC,Ifvwm©wUMCQ mg~n

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]

291. The Phrase 'make out' means- [wewfbœ gš¿Yv. A be better


/wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v 18] B to make one’s good
A to prove B to escape C take into confidence
C to destroy D to repair Ans:a D compensation (ÿwZc~iY) Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Make out A_©- cÖwZcv`b Kiv ev cÖgvY Kiv 294. To “meet trouble half-way” means- [ißvwb
cÖwµqv. KZ…©. (mn. e¨e.) 02 †deªæ 21, Dc‡Rjv gwnjv I wkky welqK Kg©KZ©v-07, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK
hv prove Øviv cÖKvk cvq| Ab¨w`‡K escape A_©-
mnKvix wkÿK (fjMv)-13, Ptwet (E) 09-10] Ans:a
Gwo‡q Pjv, destroy A_©- aŸsm Kiv| Avi repair
A To be puzzled B To bear up
A_©- †givgZ Kiv ev ms‡kvab Kiv|
C To get nervous D To be disappointed

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~902~ 01740- 073569


295. “Milk and water” phrase wUi A_© wK? A man of letters/ A man of Parts 
[cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv)-10,12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq
 `ywU phrase Gi evsjv n‡jv: ‡gavex ev cwÛZ,
mnKvix wkÿK (`vwbqye) -13, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (A) 12-13] Talented, scholar, wise person, BZ¨vw`|
A Puremilk and water 297. The phrase “Man of parts” means-
BDirty milk and water Ans:c [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. Asst. Trainee Officer
(General/ Cash) 2017]
C Lifeless, dull
A Honest B Sincere
D Colourless things
C Talented D Worthless Ans:c
296. The phrase “Make headway” means-
Rtwet (B) 13-14, Btwet(C) 16-17, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D)16-17] e¨vL¨v: Man of parts GB phrase wUi A_©: ‡gavex
A doing hard work ev cwÛZ myZivs mwVK DËi- Talented
B to make progress 298. ‘A man of letter’ means- [ Kgb cÖkœ: moK
C to make loss cwienb I †mZz gš¿bvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (hvwš¿K) 2019]

D to find highway Ans:b A A fool B a stupid person


C A wise person D a cunning man Ans:c

============00============
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]

C late speech D Early speech Ans:a A Slow coach B silver spoon

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
-------------------------------------
(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 -

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~903~ 01740- 073569


Now and then, -
489 Occasionally- gv‡S gv‡S/ Off and on/ cÖvq/ often
Now and again
490 Null and void Invalid- evwZj, A‡KRv -
491 Numbskull stupid person (wb‡e©va e¨w³) -
492 Nurse a grudge g‡b g‡b kÎæZv †cvlY Kiv
303. The good old days have gone ----. (P‡j 305. “Nip in the bud” means-[cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10,
hvIqv myw`b KL‡bvB wd‡i Av‡m bv) [mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-06] ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (SO) -11, Btwet 09-10, cvtwetcÖtwet (A)
A Destroy at the very beginning. 03-04]
A never returned B never return Ans:c
B Bed of roses C Beginning
C never to return D never have retuned
D Rare up Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: never to return A_©- KL‡bvB wd‡i Avm‡e
bv Ggb †Kvb w`b ev NUbv- 306. All his dreams were nipped in the bud.
(Zvi me ¯^cœ A¼z‡i webó n‡jv) Here “nipped
304. Bad habits should be nipped in the bud.
The underlined phrase means-[gva¨wgK mnKvix in the bud” means- [ivtwet (B-AvBb)- 12-13, Rtwet
(D) 12-13, ‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. (wewfbœ c`) 24 †m‡Þ. 21]
wkÿK-01, 13 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-16] Ans:a
A Fulfilled
A to be stopped in the beginning.
B were like buds of flower
B crop up
C Cherished well
C to shum D to be cultivated.
D Destroyed at the very beginning Ans:d
 now and then 
 Advanced Learning: Collins wWKkbvwi Abymv‡i now and again/ now and then/
every now and then/ every now and again me¸‡jvi A_©/DËi n‡jv: gv‡S gv‡S/
occasionally/ sometimes/ irregularly BZ¨vw`|  wKš‘ jÿ¨ ivL‡eb: Ack‡b often/ daily/ regularly/
Repeatedly- evievi N‡U Ggb/ cÖvq/ frequently/ Always BZ¨vw` _vK‡Z cv‡i hv Avcbv‡K confuse Kivi
Rb¨ w`‡e| Avm‡j G¸‡jv Once and again- Gi DËi| Avkv Kwi eyS‡Z ‡c‡i‡Qb|

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
============00============
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|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~904~ 01740- 073569


(Group-O) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q
Phrase English/Bangla Meaning Image
493 Odds and ends GUv †mUv/ trifle things, scraps, †QvULv‡Uv wRwbm; -
494 Off late/ of late Lately- m¤úªwZ/ GBgvÎ -
495 Off the record Confidential statement (‡Mvcb wee„wZ) -
496 Off and on Occasionally- gv‡S gv‡S/ Every now and then -
497 Oil the wheel f`ªZv iÿv Kiv -
498 Olive branch Bear symbol of peace- kvwšÍi cÖZxK enb Kiv
499 On purpose Intentionally/Deliberately/wittingly, B”QvK…Zfv‡e -
500 On the contrary Just opposite- wecixZ c‡ÿ -
501 On the eve of cÖv°v‡j; just before -
502 On the horizon likely to happen soon/ Lye `ªæZ NU‡Z hv‡”Q Ggb -
On the spur of the -
503 Under the impulse of the moment- gyn~‡Z©i D‡ËRbvq
moment
504 On the wane Declining- n«vmgvb -
505 On the whole Generally speaking- †gv‡Ui Dci -
506 Once and again Repeatedly- evievi N‡U Ggb/ often -
507 Once for all For the last time- †kl ev‡ii gZ -
508 Once in a blue moon Very rarely- Kv‡jf‡`ª, K`vwPr -
509 Out and about mwµq; Active -
510 Out and away Many times, A‡bKevi -
511 Out and out LuywUbwU; m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c; thoroughly -
512 Out of date Out of fashion- AcÖPwjZ -
513 Out of doors Outside- evwn‡i -
514 Out of order Defective- weKj -
515 Out of sorts not well- Clr Amy¯’ -
516 Out of temper Angry- µz×
Out of the frying pan To escape a lesser to fall into a greater one- -
517
into the fire GK wec` nB‡Z ¸iæZi wec‡`
518 Out of the wood Free from danger- wec`gy³ -
519 Over and again cybivq ev 2q evi ïiæ Kiv/ once more/wØZxq evi ïiæ †_‡K -
520 Over and out End of the message -
521 Over head and ears Deeply- Mfxifv‡e -
522 Over the top AwZwi³/evovevwo/ Zvi mv‡_ Av‡iv/ Excessive -
523 Owing to Kvi‡Y/ because of -

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~905~ 01740- 073569


313. ‘Once in a blue moon’ means- [38 th
BCS Preli. - 320. The officer asked the security guards to
2017, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21, 16Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv
(¯‹zj ch©vq)- 19]
be ---. [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 17-18]

A always B very rarely A on purpose B on the alert


C nearly D hourly Ans:b C on edge D off their head Ans:b

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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~906~ 01740- 073569


328. What is the meaning of “off late” [[miKvix Kg© 330. The idiom 'make ends meet' means-
Kwg. (wmwb. BÝUªv±i) 18 †m‡Þ. 2, Lytwet10-11, (¯‹zj) 11-12]
A come to a close [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yv. mn cwiPvjK 2018]
A recently B delayed
B have a happy ending
C lateness D too late Ans:a
C live within one's income
329. “Off the record” means- [Btwet (G) 10-11]
A open statement
D stretch to limit 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

 Out and Out 


Quick Tips: out and out Gi Aÿivbyev` n‡jv: evB‡i Ges evB‡i: Zvi gv‡b n‡jv hZ`yi m¤¢e †Kvb wKQz/ A_©vr
m¤ú~Y©fv‡e; ZvB Gi mwVK fvev_© n‡jv: Completely/ absolute/ In every respect/ Thoroughly/ totally
331. “Out and out” means- [11th /13th /26th BCS, hye 334. “Out and out” means-(m¤ú~©Yfv‡e) [ivt wet (E)
Dbœqb Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-94, Bm. e¨vsK cÖ‡ekbvix Awdmvi- we‡Rvo 15-16, RbcÖkvmb gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v 16] [Islami
08, WvK I †Uwj †hvMv‡hvM wefv‡Mi Aaxb WvK Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi- Bank BD Ltd. field Officer (RDS) 2016]
18, Uttara Bank-08, cÖv. mn wkÿK 18 (¯’wMZ 2014) 15 †Rjv]
A not at all B man of outside
A not at all B Brave Ans:c C the best D thoroughly Ans:d
C Thoroughly D whole heartedly
335. ‘Out and out’ means--- [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ:
e¨vL¨v: whole heartedly A_©- AvšÍwiKfv‡e, not RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v (NSI)-Gi IqvPvi Kb‡÷ej - 19]
at all A_©- Av‡`Š bq Ges Brave A_©- mvnmx; Out A fully B suddenly
and out A_©- m¤ú~Y©; cy‡ivcywi Avi thoroughly C at a time D unknowingly Ans:a
A_©I m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c; mgMÖfv‡e| myZivs DËi- c; 336. Find idioms/Phrase of “out and out”.
[evsjv‡`k WvK wefvM (‡g‡UªvcwjUb mv‡K©j) cwi`k©K-16]
332. ‘Out and out’ means- [ivtwet (G) 13-14]
A slightly B simply
A Superficially B Far away Ans:c
C totally D merely Ans:c
C Completely D To avoid anything
337. He is --- a rogue(Lvivc †jvK).[12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK
333. “Out and out” means- [mv‡K©j GWRy‡U›U (¯^ivóª
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015]
gš¿Yvjq)-10,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet (we) 3q wkcU: †mU-G, 19-20]
A above all B afterall
A absolute B outside
C one and every D out and out Ans:d
C external D rural Ans:a
============00============
(Group-P,Q) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q
Phrase English/ Bangla Meaning Image
524 Palm day Good time- myw`b/mymgq -
A present which seems valuable but in reality a curse- -
525 Pandora’s box
weo¤^bvc~Y© Dcnvi/ ‡`L‡Z fv‡jv g‡b n‡jI Zz”Q Dcnvi
526 Pass away To die/ gviv hvIqv
A person who appears to be powerful but who is not- -
527 Paper tiger
Kv¸‡R evN/ bv‡g gv¯Ívb Kv‡R †bB
528 Pardon my French Excuse for swear words/ kc_ Kivi Rb¨ `ytL cÖKvk Kiv -
529 Part and parcel An integral part- Awe‡”Q`¨ Ask -
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~907~ 01740- 073569
530 Pay lip service wg_¨v m¤§vb cÖ`k©b -
531 Pin money ¯^vgxi Øviv ¯¿x‡K cÖ`Ë nvZ LiP -
532 Plain sailing Easy- mnR -
533 Play on a fiddle mgq AcPq Kiv/idle away time/Avj‡mwg K‡i mgq KvUv‡bv, -
534 Play truant ¯‹zj †_‡K cvjv‡bv
Playing to the -
535 cater to the public taste/ gvby‡li iæwP Abymv‡i wKQz †`Iqv
gallery
Plough a lonely do without the help of others/ A‡b¨i mvnvh¨ Qvov †Kvb KvR -
536
furrow Kiv
537 Point blank directly- ¯úófv‡e -
538 Post mortem gqbv Z`šÍ; autopsy
539 Pros and cons Details- LuywUbvwU, out and out, -
540 Pull one’s leg VvÆv”Q‡j Rã Kivi ‡Póv Kiv /‡evKv evbv‡bv -
541 Pulling my legs exert hidden influence- ‡Mvc‡b cÖfve LuvUv‡bv -
542 Puppet in the hand A‡b¨i Øviv PvwjZ e¨w³ -
543 Put up with mn¨ Kiv; to tolerate -
544 Pyrrhic victory A victory earned at too great cost- AwZ KóvwR©Z weRq -
545 Queer fish Eccentric person- †Lqvjx †jvK/ fvebvnxb e¨w³/ feNy‡i -

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]

their sales”, The underlined part A expensive B cheap


C very expensive D none of these Ans:c
means- [Rvtwet (C2) 15-16, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 15-16]
A advertise Tips: pretty penny – AZ¨šÍ e¨qeûj; eo A‡¼i
B depend upon the public for approval UvKv|
C cater to the public taste 342. You'll fail in the exam, if you --- from
D attempt to appeal to popular taste Ans:c school. [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb 2015]

e¨vL¨v: playing to the gallery A_©- gvby‡li iæwP A take to task B put off

Abymv‡i wKQz †`Iqv C put out D play truant Ans:d

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

host in himself- Av‡qvRK, worth yours- `ÿ|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~908~ 01740- 073569


344. He tried to pull my leg, but I saw 349. “The job was not plain sailing” means-
through the game. [ivtwet (C1) 18-19] (PvKzwiwU mnR wQ‡jvbv) [Xvtwet (A)11-12, Rtwet (B) 11-12]
A befool me in a humorous way A The job was difficult to get.
B pull my leg to stretch it B The job was not easy to do.
C take hold of my leg Ans:a C The job was not sailing a ship.
D put his hand on my feet to seek pardon D The job was easy to do. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Pull one’s leg/pull someone by the 350. “To push somebody to the wall”
leg- KvD‡K gb fzwj‡q †KŠZzK K‡i ‡evKv evbv‡bvi [cÖvK-cªv_wgK mnKv wkÿK (myigv)-13] Ans:a
†Póv Kiv| ev‡K¨i A_©: ‡m Avgv‡K ‡evKv evbv‡bvi A To defeat him B To heckle him
‡Póv Ki‡jv wKš‘ Avwg e¨vcviUv ey‡S wb‡qwQjvg) C To humiliate him D To knock him

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]

A disappear B die A rest money B saved money

C erase D fall Ans:b C sundry expenses D sundry debtorsAns:c

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

C left D disappeared away C postural D autopsy(IUc&wm)

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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~909~ 01740- 073569


553 Red rag to a bull A source of great irritation- ‡ÿwc‡q †`Iqvi KviY -
Official formalities- jvj wdZvi evab ev AvgjvZvwš¿KZv ev -
554 Red tape
Gi ÎæwU; defect associated with bureaucracy
555 Resolve a problem find an answer -
556 Ride anchor ‡bvOi †djv -
Behaving such a way that his fall is sure- -
557 Riding for a fall
cZ‡bi c‡_ AMÖmi nIqv/ †ec‡ivqv KvR
558 Road block evav/ cªwZeÜKZv; obstacle

559 Root and branch Completely- m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c -


Round table ivR‰bwZK, e¨emvwqK ev Ab¨vb¨ Av‡jvPbv †hLv‡b cÖ‡Z¨‡Ki -
560
conference mggh©v`v I AwaKvi _v‡K|
561 Round the clock Twenty-four hours- mg¯Í w`b -
562 Rule of thumb PjwZ ixwZ -
Motive that dominates a person’s life- -
563 Ruling passion
D¾xebx kw³ hv Kv‡iv Rxeb‡K e¨vcKfv‡e cÖfvweZ K‡i
564 Run counter A¯^xKvi Kiv/Contradict -
565 Run riot(ivIU) a„óZv, †Kvb wKQzi †Zvqv°v bv Kiv, AvBb bv gvbv -

-BCS,e¨vsK, PSC,Ifvwm©wUMCQ mg~n


354. My presence to him was like a red rag e¨vL¨v: Rule of thumb-PwjZ ixwZ ev c×wZ A_©vr a
to a ---. [37th BCS written] rule based on past experience rather than
A horse B bee theory|
C monkey D bull Ans:d 357. “By the rule of thumb” means- [Agrani
e¨vL¨v: Avgvi Dcw¯’wZ Zvi Kv‡Q lvo‡K †ÿwc‡q Bank Ltd. Senior Officer – 15, Premier Bank Ltd. Trainee
Junior Officer (Cash) 2013]
†Zvjvi g‡Zv- A By the use of force
355. The person is nothing more than ---. B By the use of trickery
[Agrani Bank Ltd. (SO) - 11]
C By cheating and deception
A rank and file B rank profile
D By practical experience which is rather
C square meal D mare’s nest Ans:a
rough Ans:d
Tips: rank and file - mvaviY ¯Í‡ii RbMY,
e¨vL¨v: By the Rule of thumb- PwjZ ixwZ/By
square meal - †cU f‡i Avnvi|
practical experience which is rather rough
356. ‘Rule of thumb’ means [WvK, †Uwj‡hv. I Z_¨cÖhyw³
358. The thief was caught red handed. Here
gš¿Yv. mnKvix †cÖvMÖvgvi-2017, Rtwet (A) 14-15]
Aa rule based on science “red handed” means- (‡PviwU cÖgvYmn/ nv‡Z
Ba bad rule bv‡Z aiv c‡owQj) [kÖg Kg©KZv© I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZv© -04,
evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq wefvM (gvV Kg©KZv©)-13, cjøx Dbœqb
C a rule that must be obeyed
†ev‡W©i gvV msMVK-14, ‡et‡ivtwet (D) 12-13]
D a rule based on past experience rather
A later B trap
than on theory. Ans:d
C with proof D None of them Ans:c

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~910~ 01740- 073569


359. His poor health is the main “road 363. “Red letter day” means- [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii
block” to his promotion. [Senior Officer mgvR‡mev Awdmvi -05, ivtwet (A3-even roll) 12-13]
(Pubali Bank) -11, Assistant Director of Bangladesh A day written in red letters
Bank-12, Ptwet (C) 07-08, Southest Bank (PO)-12, Rvtwet B day on which red flags are hoisted
A obstacle B worry (E) 14-15] C a day of rejoicing/ Bright day Ans:c
C danger D disaster Ans:a D day on which possession are organized
360. “Run counter” to means- (A¯^xKvi Kiv) 364. Fill in the gap. To understand it, read --
[cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-14, 6ô we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)-11]
---- the lines. [Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZv©-06]
A Disobey B Rebel
A behind B without
C Contradict D Remove Ans:c
C between D with Ans:c
361. To resolve a problem is to ----- [GWwgwb‡÷ªkb
Awdmvi I cv‡mv©bvj Awdmvi-06]
365. What is the meaning of “run riot”?
[RvZxq msm‡` mnKvix mwPe-06,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ:
A find an answer B ignore it Ans:a et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) †mU-G/we/wm, 19-20]
C pose a question D do mathematics A behave in a lawless way
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb wKQyi DËi †LuvRvB n‡jv mgm¨v mgvavb| B behave in a good way
362. What is the meaning of the words of C behave in a lawful way
“Red letter day”? [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa. mnKvix D behave in a legal way Ans:a
cwiKíbv Kg©KZ©v -12, mÂq cwi`߇ii mnt cwiPvjK- 07, ivtwet (E)
e¨vL¨v: run riot(ivBq&U&) a„óZv, †Kvb wKQzi †Zvqv°v
we‡Rvo 15-16, Ptwet (G) 11-12, Btwet (M) 04-05]
AA red day B A historical day
bv Kiv, AvBb bv gvbv BZ¨vw` Pjgvb ivLv|
CA memorable day D A day of joy Ans:c
===00===
Part-03: cov ‡kl; GLb wb‡R‡K mdj fve‡Z ïiæ Kiæb/ evnev w`b/we‡bv`‡bi gva¨‡g co‡Z _vKzb-
hviv facebook fv‡jvev‡mb, Avgv‡`i Expert English MÖæ‡c Avi GKUv AbyfzwZ ‡cv÷ K‡i Avmyb-
============================00============================

 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 5 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|

(Group-S) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q


Phrase English/Bangla Meaning Image
566 Men of light and leading L¨vwZgvb I †bZ…Z¡¯’vbxq -
567 Set free Liberate- gy³ Kiv
568 Seventh heaven In a state of supreme happiness -
569 Sharp practice Deceit- cÖZviYv -
570 Silver lining Avkv/ hope -
571 Sine die (mvBwb WvB) Awbw`ó Kvj; uncertain period -

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~911~ 01740- 073569


Remain neutral in a dispute/remain neutral/
572 Sit on the fence(‡dÝ)
To be impartial/ weev‡`i g‡a¨ myweavi Rb¨ wbi‡cÿ _vKv
573 Sitting duck(WvK) An easy target- mnR jÿ¨ ev wbkvbv -
574 Sixes and sevens Confused of disorganized- wek„•Ljv, G‡jvcvZvwo -
575 Skim through fvmv fvmv cov -
576 Skin and bone Body without any flesh- Aw¯’Pg©mvi -
577 Slat of the earth Ideal man- Av`k© e¨w³ -
578 Sleeping partner Inactive partner- wbw¯Œq Askx`vi -
579 Slip of the pen Slight mistake in writing- †jLvq AmZK©ZvekZ mvgvb¨ fyj -
580 Slip of the tongue A slight mistake in speaking- K_v ejvq mgq mvgvb¨ fzj -
581 Slow coach A lazy person- Ajm cÖK„wZi †jvK

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

588 Square meal Full meal- †cU fiv Avnvi


589 Stand out AmvaviY/ we‡kl e¨w³‡Z cwieZx©Z nIqv/wewkó nIqv -
590 Status quo Maintain; cwiw¯’wZ †gvKv‡ejv -
591 Stay the course nvj bv Qvov/†kl bv nIqv ch©šÍ †j‡M _vKv -
592 Steer clear of Avoid- GovBqv Pjv -
593 Stone’s throw Within very short distance- AwZ wbK‡U -
594 Stood me up wbR B”Qvq †`Lv Kivi K_v e‡j †`Lv bv Kiv -
595 Straw for Kv‡iv cÿ †bIqv -
Unofficial survey/poll of public opinion-
596 Straw vote/poll
RbM‡bi gZvgZ Rvbvi Rb¨ †emiKvix †fvU ev Rwic
Strom in a tea cup/ Great excitement over a small matter- -
597
Storm in a tea pot †QvULv‡Uv wel‡q Pig D‡ËRbv/ ‡QvU e¨vcv‡i weivU †kvi‡Mvj
598 Stuck in R¨v‡g AvU‡K hvIqv
599 Stuff and nonsense g›`/Lvivc bad -
600 Sum and substance mvigg© -
601 Swan song Last work- †kl Kg©, ‡Kvb †jLK ev wkíxi †kl Kg©; -
602 To see eye with To agree/ GKBfv‡e Kv‡iv mv‡_ wg‡j hvIqv -

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~912~ 01740- 073569


366. “Swan song” means- [23rd BCS, M„nvqb I MYc~Z© 370. The phrase ‘salt of the earth’ means-
gš¿Yvt Avevmb cwi`߇ii mnt cwiPvjK-06, RvZxq msm‡`i cÖkvmwbK [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefv‡Mi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v -19]
Kg©KZv© I cÖ‡UvKj Awdmvi-06, Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZ©v-16, A salty earth B worthy person
ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi)-14, Btwet (C) 15-16]
C evil person D salted each Ans:b
A First work B Last work
371. What is meant by “Straw vote”?
C Early work D Middle work Ans:b
(RbM‡bi gZvgZ Rvbvi Rb¨ †emiKvix †fvU ev
367. The father told his son to stay put in the
Rwic) [mnKvix Awdmvi (Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK)-01, _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-
room. [eb I cwi‡ek mnt cwiPvjK-95]
96, et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (wR) †mU-wm, 19-20]
A to sit down
A Unofficial poll of public opinion
B to go out of the room
B Poll based on random representation
C to remain still
C Poll based on “Yes-No “vote
D not to go out of the room Ans:d
D Manipulated voting Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: wcZv Zvi cy·K iæ‡gB _vK‡Z ej‡jv| A_©vr
372. A ‘sitting duck’ is --- [Xvtwet (B-EE) 07-08, 08-09,
Gi A_© n‡jv: iæ‡gi evB‡i hv‡e bv NU (e¨emvq wefvM) 09-10]
368. The expression “to see red” means- [mnt A a duck which always remains is a
Dc‡Rjv/ _vbv wkÿv Awdt-09, evsjv‡`k †gwib GKv‡Wgx (B) 16-17]
sitting position
A to become very angry B an easy target
B to draw blood
C a duck that cannot swim
C to be enthusiastic
D a useless person or thing Ans:b
D to be lethargic Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Sitting duck/ an easy target- mnR
369. “Six of one and a half of a dozen of
jÿ¨ ev wbkvbv, hv‡K mn‡R AvµgY Kiv hvq Ggb|
another” means- [mnKvix _vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Awdmvi-
373. “Straw poll” means- [Kztwet (B) 09-10, Ptwet (N)
A twelve pieces 09, mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v-15] 04-05, (D) 18-19]
B negligible difference A Yes-no vote B Manipulated voting
C thoroughly (_‡ivwj-m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c) C Official poll of public opinion Ans:d
D countless (AmsL¨) Ans:b D Unofficial survey of public opinion
e¨vL¨v: negligible difference, bMY¨ cv_©K¨, e¨vL¨v: Straw vote/poll A_©- RbM‡Yi gZvgZ
cv_©K¨ †bB Ggb| Rvbvi Rb¨ †emiKvwi ‡fvU ev Rwic|
 Sit on the fence 
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Sit on the fence GB Phrase wU‡Z sit gv‡b emv Avi fence
gv‡b †eov| GLb †eov ev mxgvbvq e‡m _vKv ej‡Z Gcvk Ges Icvk †Kv‡bv cv‡k bv wM‡q
wbi‡cÿ _vKv‡KB eySv‡bv n‡”Q| ev¯Í‡e Ggb A‡bK gvbyl Av‡Q hviv †Kvb c‡ÿ bv wM‡q
weev‡`i mgq wbi‡cÿ _v‡K| GB phrase wUi Av‡iv mgv_©K A_© n‡jv: To be
impartial, to remain neutral, remain neutral in a dispute, BZ¨vw`|
374. “To sit on the fence” means- [Probasi 375. “To sit on the fence” means [gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB
Kallyan Bank Senior Officer-14, [gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)] (29 Rvby. 21), weGmwU AvB cixÿK (imvqb)-10, †Rjv wbev©Pb Awdmvi I mnKvix mwPe-04,
Xvtwet (B-EE) 07-08, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 18-19, ‡et‡ivtwet (L-weÁvb Abyl`) 11-12]
A to keep away
A watch over the fence.
B To be in danger
B sit on a height
C to remain neutral
C remain neutral/ impartial in a dispute.
D to guard someone Ans:c
D sit idly Ans:c
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~913~ 01740- 073569
Sine die (mvB‡b WvB)
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: Awbw`ó Kvj; Awbw`©ó mg‡qi Rb¨ †Kvb KvR/ mfv/ msm`/ e¨emv BZ¨vw` eÜ
_vKv; uncertain period/ adjourned indefinitely/ indefinite period/uncertain
376. “sine die” means- [cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ‰e‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb 377. What is the meaning of the phrase “sine
gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK-12] die”? [11Zg we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)-17, , ivtwet (B) 17-18,
A immediately B on his death A for certain period Kztwet 09-10]
C closed for the day B for specific days
D adjourned indefinitely Ans:d C for uncertain/ indefinite period
D none of the above Ans:c
=======================0=======================

 A Snake in The Grass 


 g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: Nvm gvbyl‡K emvi my›`i RvqMv †`q wKš‘ Nv‡mi g‡a¨ mvc jywM‡q _vK‡j Zv
gvbyl‡K Kvgo w`‡q ÿwZ Ki‡Z cv‡i| GKBfv‡e A‡bK gvbyl eÜziƒ‡c _vK‡Z cv‡i hviv Avcbvi
ÿwZ K‡i| Giƒc A‡_© phrase wUi fvev_©: jyKv‡bv kÎæ/eÜz‡e‡k kÎæ/ ¸ß kÎæ/ hidden enemy
378. The idiom 'a snake in the grass' 379. The proverb “A snake in the grass”
means-[wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY)-18, means- [MYc~Z Awat DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠt (wmwfj) 17]
National Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer-13, MYc~Z© -His most trusted friend proved to be a
Awa`߇ii Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17, Janata Bank (AD)-
15, mnKvix AvenvIqvwe`-07, ivtwet 10-11]
snake in the grass. [Janata Bank Ltd. (AEO) –
15, mnKvix AvenvIqvwe` c‡` cixÿv-07]
AA sleeping snake B A dead snake Ans:c
A A sleeping snake
C A hidden enemy D A harmless person
B A dead snake
e¨vL¨v: A snake in the grass A_©- jyKv‡bv wec`
C A poisonous snake
ev jyKv‡bv kÎæ hv a hidden enemy Øviv cÖKvk
D A Secret or hidden enemy Ans:d
cvq|
======================00======================
380. ‘Speed Money’ means- [IFIC Bank Ltd. 382. What is the meaning of “Soft soap”?
Trainee Assistant Officer (ATO) 2018, kÖg cwi`߇ii RbmsL¨v [14th BCS, cÖvK cÖv_t mn. wkÿK (fjMv)-13, ivtwet (E,‡Rvo)16-17]
I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZ©v 09, ivtwet (E- we‡Rvo) 16-17] [MYc~Z© Awa. A To speak ill of others.
Dc-mn. cÖ‡KŠ. I WªvdUmg¨vb/wmwfj 18]
B To speak high of others.
A percentage of interest
C To recognize others good deeds.
B bribe C black money
D Flattery for self motives. Ans:d
D hard-earned money Ans:b
383. I told my brother to --- of evil company.
e¨vL¨v: Speed money k‡ãi A_©- bribe Nyl|
(Avwg Avgvi fvB‡K Lvivc m½ Gwo‡q Pj‡Z ejjvg)
Ab¨w`‡K Percentage of interest A_©- my`nvi; [Rvtwet (‡jvKcÖkvmb)09-10]
Black money A_©- A‰ea UvKv Ges hard- A scootfree B stay away
earned money A_© K‡ó AwR©Z UvKv| C moot point D steer clear Ans:d
381. Idiom “silver lining-Avkv” means 384. “To see eye with” idiom wUi mwVK A_©-
[Avbmvi I wfwWwc Awat mv‡K©j A¨vWRyU¨v›U-10, ivtwet (A) 15-16] (GKgZ nIqv) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-12] Ans:a
A hope B white line A To agree B To stare fixedly
C silver plated D white colour Ans:a C To be angry D To take revenge

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~914~ 01740- 073569


385. The meaning of the phrase, to smell a 388. I have seen such a slow coach like you,
rat is-[RbZv e¨vsK (mnKvix Kvh©wbevnx Awdmvi)-17, Basic this small work has taken you three full
Assistant Officer (Cash)-14,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi months. Here “a slow coach” means-
gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii wnmveiÿK- 19] [13th BCS, mnKvix _vbv/Dc‡Rjv wkÿv Kg©KZ©v -10,
A To see sings of plague epidemic RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 16-17]
B To get bad smell of a dead rat A an irresponsible person
C To suspect foul dealing B a careless person
D To be in a bad mood Ans:c C an unthoughtful person
386. A “soporific speech” is likely to- [39Zg D a very lazy person Ans:d
A be incomprehensible wewmGm (we‡kl)] 389. The expression 'a stone's throw' means-
B appeal primarily to emotions [wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (mvaviY) 2018]

C put one to sleep A very near


D stimulate action Ans:c B an unkind person

e¨vL¨v: soporific speech A_©- †h evK¨/ ePbfw½/ C We throw a stone whenever we find it

e³e¨ ï‡b Nyg Nyg fve Av‡m| D close-fisted Ans:a

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

(Group-T) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q


 wKQz ¸iæZ¡c~Y© K_v: m½Z Kvi‡YB, wb‡Pi ‡Uwe‡j underline Kiv the Ges to Øviv idioms and phrase My‡jv repeat
Kiv n‡q‡Q| hv cy‡e©B wewfbœ As‡k AšÍf©y³ Av‡Q| †hgb: To read between the lines Avi Read between the
lines GKB K_v| GB phrase wU T/R Dfq group-GB Av‡jvwPZ| ZvB T- Group table + MCQ A‡bK †ewk g‡b
n‡jI cÖK…Zc‡ÿ 35% repeat Av‡Q| G¸‡jv ¸iæZ¡c~Y© weavq ˆah¨ a‡i cy‡ivUvB co‡Z n‡e|
Phrase English/Bangla Meaning Image
603 (A) tenure position ‡Kvb KvR/PvKwi‡Z ¯’vqxfv‡e _vKv; -
604 Take after (m`„k nIqv) Similarity between two persons -
605 Take full advantage m‡e©vËg e¨envi Kiv, mwVKfv‡e Kv‡R jvMv -
606 Take one to task Rebuke- wZi¯‹vi Kiv -
607 Take somebody for cruising to provide entertainment -
Take the bull by the horns To challenge the enemy with courage
608
[clue: lvu‡oi wks a‡i Uvbv] mvn‡mi mv‡_ kÎæi ‡gvKv‡ejv Kiv-
609 Take to heart Cut to the quick- gg©vnZ nIqv -
610 Take to one’s heels To run away, escape- Qz‡U cvjv‡bv

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~915~ 01740- 073569


611 Taken aback to be surprised (AevK nIqv) -
612 Talk out Av‡jvPbv K‡i mgvavb Kiv ev gxgvsmv Kiv -
613 Talk through one’s hat AÁZvekZ Kv‡iv m¤ú‡K© bv †R‡b K_v ejv -
614 That is to say more accurately/ GK`g mwVKfv‡e ej‡Z †M‡j -
615 That’s it ‡Kvb wKQz †kl n‡q‡Q GiKg -
616 The bottom line the most important thing/ AwaK ¸iæZ¡c~Y© welq -
617 The coast is clear cÖZ¨ÿ ev g~j¨ wba©vwiZ †hLv‡b †Kvb wec`/mgm¨v †bB -
618 The gift of the gab evMcUzZv/ evPvj/ PvUzKvi/ kãeûj -
619 The last straw small but additional burden/ÿz`ª wKš‘ AwZwi³ †evSv -
LyuwUbvwU/ good and evil/For and against a thing/ -
620 The pros and cons
‡K‡bv wKQzi c‡ÿ-wec‡ÿ
621 Three R’s Elementary education- cÖv_wgK wkÿv -
622 Three score three times twenty (3 evi 20 = 60) -
623 Through and through Out and out; m¤ú~Y©fv‡e, completely -
Through all difficulties- -
624 Through thick and thin
me© Ae¯’vq A_©vr wech©q ev evav wecwËi ga¨ w`‡q
625 Throw cold water Discourage; wbiƒrmvwnZ Kiv -
Reduce unnecessary expenditure at the time of -
626 Tighten one’s belt financial difficulties- A_©‰bwZK msK‡Ui mgq
A‡cÖvqRbxq e¨q Kgv‡bv
627 Time and again evi evi -
628 Tittle- tattle Gossip- †LvkMí Kiv -
629 To and Fro Hither and thither- Gw`K-Iw`K -
630 To be in the swim to be a part of, we‡kl ‡Kvb Pjgvb wel‡q RwoZ nIqv -
631 To be partial of something †Kvb wKQz‡Z hy³ nIqv ev cÿcvZ Kiv/cQ›` Kiv; -
632 To do away with to get rid of; gy³ nIqv -
633 To drive home KvD‡K ‡Kvb wel‡q evievi †Rvi w`‡q ejv -
to follow your instincts A_©- GKB iKg KvR Kivi -
634 To follow your nose
mnRvZ cÖe„wË/ wb‡Ri gZB KvR Kiv
635 To kick the bucket cUj †Zvjv/ gviv hvIqv
To leave no stone unturned
636 †Póvi ÎæwU bv Kiv/ To try in all possible ways
[me cv_iB Dëv‡bv]
To leave someone in the -
637 wec‡`i mgq KvD‡K †Q‡o hvIqv,
lurch
Pviw`‡Ki D‡ËRbvKi cwiw¯’wZ kvšÍ Kiv/ ease a tense -
638 To lighten the atmosphere
situation/D‡ËRbvKi cwiw¯’wZ kvšÍ Kiv
639 To lose heart nZvk nIqv/ to lose courage -

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~916~ 01740- 073569


640 To make clean breast of To confess without reserve/cy‡ivcywi ¯^xKvi Kiv -
To move heaven and earth to ‡Póvi †Kv‡bv ÎæwU bv Kiv/ to have no stone -
641
do unturned,
To pour oil in trouble
642 mvšÍbv †`Iqv
water
To put the cart before the To reverse the natural order of things- -
643
horse [‡KŠkj: †Nvovi Av‡M Mvox †Kbv] ¯^vfvweK k„•Lj Dwë‡q †`Iqv, fzjfv‡e kyiæ Kiv
Extract hidden meaning, to read carefully, to -
find out any hidden meaning, read critically, to
644 To read between the lines
grasp the hidden meaning- AšÍwb©wnZ A_©- †evSv,
Zvrch© †evSv
645 To the backbone To the core- (‡Kvb wKQz‡Z) nv‡o nv‡o/ cy‡ivcywi -
Against what someone had said- -
646 To the contrary
KviI e³‡e¨i wec‡ÿ
647 To the letter In all details- Aÿ‡i Aÿ‡i -
648 To time Timely- mgqgZ
Begin a new phase of life- bZy‡bi m~Pbv/ -
649 To Turn over a new leaf fv‡jvi Rb¨ bZzbfv‡e Rxe‡bi bZzb †Kvb DbœZi Aa¨vq ïiæ
Kiv
To wash one’s dirty linen in To do some ugly work in public- Rb m¤§y‡L Akøxj -
650
public KvR Kiv
651 Tom, Dick and Harry ordinary or a common man -
652 Tongue in cheek (iwmKZv K‡i, ‡KŠZzK f‡i) humorously -
653 Toot your own horn Blow/trump/ wb‡RB wb‡Ri XvK †cUv‡bv, -
654 Tooth and nail †Kvb wKQzi mgvavb ‡LuvRv -
655 Tooth for tooth To take Revenge- Ab¨v‡qi cÖwZ‡kva -
656 Touch and go Risky- SuzwKc~Y©
657 Turn a deaf ear to Pay no attention, disregard- g‡bv‡hvM bv †`Iqv
658 Turn down Refuse- cÖZ¨vLvb Kiv -
659 Turn off makes someone’s angry, KvD‡K ivMvwš^Z Kiv -
660 Turns head Mfxi g‡bv‡hvM †`Iqv, Attract a lot of attention -
not good at dancing, ‡Kvb Kv‡R A`ÿ/ Kv‡iv `ywU evg -
661 Two left feet cv Av‡Q, gv‡b AmyweavRbK wKQz| ZvB Gi A_©: ‡KD †Kvb
Kv‡R A`ÿ|

-BCS,e¨vsK, PSC, fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~917~ 01740- 073569


391. ‘To put the cart before the horse’ C more accurately
means [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: Btwet (we) 3q wkcU: †mU-G, 19-20] D there is no more to be said Ans:c
A to offer a person what he cannot eat. e¨vL¨v: that is to say/ more accurately/ GK`g
B to force a person to do something. mwVKfv‡e ej‡Z †M‡j/ Ab¨ K_vq-
C to raise an obstacle. Ans:d 398. Why do you toot your own horn? (Zzwg
D to reverse the natural order of things. wb‡RB wb‡Ri †Xvj †cUvI †Kb?) [‡mvbvwj e¨vsK (wmwbqi
e¨vL¨v: To put the cart before the horse Gi A self destruction B boast Awdmvi)-10]
A_©-¯^vfvweK k„•Lj Dwë‡q †`Iqv, fzjfv‡e kyiæ Kiv; C talks a lot D possessive Ans:b
392. The phrase ‘to drive home’ means- e¨vL¨v: toot your own horn/boast A_©- wb‡Ri
[Rvtwet (E2-Marketing) 13-14, etwet (A) 14-15]
AR©‡bi K_v Me© K‡i cÖPvi K‡i †eov‡bv|
A to find one’s roots
399. Which is the correct meaning of “Talk
B to return to the place of rest
out”? [ivtwet (H) 14-15]
C back to the original position
A settle by talking B out of talk Ans:a
D to emphasize Ans:d
C cannot talk D talk non sensse
e¨vL¨v: Drive home A_©- KvD‡K ‡Kvb wel‡q †Rvi
e¨vL¨v: Talk out A_©- settle by talking /
w`‡q ejv/ evievi GK wel‡q †Rvo w`‡q ejv;
Av‡jvPbv K‡i gxgvsmv Kiv ev wm×v‡šÍ Avmv|
393. The gift of the gab:(evMcUzZv) [cvtwetcÖtwet (B)
400. I did not mind what he was saying; he
A a gift of nature 12-13]
was talking only through his hat.
B agility [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 15-16, Rvtwet (C2) 15-16]
C a reward A talking irresponsible
D ability to speak easily Ans:d B talking ignorantly
394. He left no stone --- to achieve his C talking nonsense
objective- [wegvb evsjv‡`k Air. mn. e¨e. (TG). 09 Rvby. 21] D talking insultingly Ans:c
A unturned B hit e¨v¨Lv: Talk through one’s hat A_©- AÁZvekZ
C broken D thrown Ans:a Kv‡iv m¤ú‡K© bv †R‡b K_v ejv|
395. ‘To kick the bucket’ Gi m‡½ mvgÄm¨c~Y© 401. ‘To lose heart’ is- [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (A,L) 17-18,
kãeÜ- [AMÖYx e¨vsK wj. Awdmvi (K¨vk)-17] Lytwet (B) 17-18, etwet (D-Advanced English) 12-13, Xvtwet
A cUj †Zvjv/ gviv hvIqv a) to have a heart attack (D) 13-14]
B jÿ¨‡f`x b) to lose courage (nZvk nIqv)
C GK¸u‡qwg D nv-fv‡Z Ans:a C to fall in love
396. What is the meaning of the phrase ‘The D to be without passion Ans:b
bottom line’? [hye Dbœqb Awa`߇ii K¨vwkqvi-18] 402. ‘To beg the question’ means- [‡et‡ivtwet (E)
A the most important thing 14-15, ivtwet (E-we‡Rvo) 15-16]

B the lower line A To refer to B To raise objections

C conclusion C To take for granted

D residue part Ans:a D To be discussed 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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~918~ 01740- 073569


403. “To and fro” is an idiom. Here 'to' us 409. --- he is coming today. (m¤^eZ †m AvR
used as a/an- [¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠ.(wmwfj) 16] Avwm‡Z‡Q) [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb 2015]
A preposition B adjective Ans:c A At length B Ten to one
C adverb D infinitive maker C At large D All in all Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: To and fro (Gw`K Iw`K) GB idiom wU‡Z 410. The idiom "To show the white feather'
¯’vb eySv‡”Q myZivs GwU adverb; means- [BB Officer 2018]
404. “To do away with” means- [36th BCS] A to act like a gentleman
A to repeat B to start B to act like a here
C to get rid of D to drive off Ans:c C to act like a coward
e¨vL¨v: To do away with sth A_©- †Kv‡bv wKQz D to act like a devil Ans:c
†_‡K wb¯Ívi cvIqv ev gyw³ cvIqv A_©vr to get rid e¨vL¨v: To show the white feather idiom wUi
of sth. A_©- f‡qi jÿY cÖ`k©b Kiv ev fxiæi gZ AvPiY
405. “To see eye with” means- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK Kiv A_©vr to act like a coward.
(cÙv) -12, Ptwet (wW- BDwbU) 2018-19] 411. 'To keep an eye on' means-[Ptwet (L) 18-19,Xvtwet
A to disagree B to agree (B) 18-19]
C to be angry D to be pleased Ans:b a)To keep clam B To be active
e¨vL¨v: To see eye with A_©: [†Pv‡L †PvL ivLv] ev C To observe D To look Ans:c
m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c GKgZ nIqv to agree. e¨vL¨v: To keep an eye on A_©- bRi ivLv Avi
406. ‘Take the chair’ means- [ivtwet (E) 18-19, observe A_©I- jÿ¨ ch©‡eÿ‡Y ivLv|
kvtwetcÖtwet (B) 09-10] 412. The expression “true to their salt”
A Bring the chair B Make a chair means- [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: mvaviY exgv K‡c©v‡ikb
C Taking a chair D Preside Ans:d G¨vwmmU¨v›U g¨v‡bRvi 2019]
e¨vL¨v: Take the chair A_©- mfvcwZZ¡ Kiv A very religious
(preside) B very honest

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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~919~ 01740- 073569


 Turned Over A New Leaf 
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: turned over a new leaf Gi Aÿi Abyev` n‡jv: bZzb bZzb cvZv Dëv‡bv A_©vr Gi
fvevbyev` n‡jv: fv‡jvi Rb¨ bZzbfv‡e Rxe‡bi bZzb †Kvb DbœZi Aa¨vq ïiæ Kiv/ opened a new chapter / to
begin a new course of life/ to change for the better/ Take action to change life for the better;
414. The invention of computer has “turned D get ready for good weather Ans:a
over a new leaf” in this history of 416. What is the meaning of “Turn over a
modern technology. The nearest new leaf”? [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 18-19]
meaning to the italicized idiom above? A to open a new page in book
A created a new history [14th BCS] B to change for the better
B began a new civilization C to get something new
C opened a new chapter D to draw attention Ans:b
D created a sensation Ans:c 417. Choose the correct meaning of ‘Turn
415. He decided to “turn over a new leaf” over a new leaf’ [ivtwet 08-09]
and work hard. [Lytwet 07-08] A Get ready for the rainy season
A to begin a new course of life B Changes ones address
B change his profession C Take action to change life for the better
C plant new trees D Collect new leaf of tea plant Ans:c
============00============
 To read between the lines 
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Phrase wUi mvaviY Aÿivbyev` n‡jv: `ywU jvB‡bi g‡a¨ cov; hvi fvev_© n‡jv: Lye fv‡jvfv‡e
cov ev g‡bv‡hvM w`‡q cov/ to read carefully/ to find out meaning/ to grasp the hidden meaning/
418. “To read between the lines” is- [ivtwet (E-odd 420. “To read between the lines” means-
A to read the lines 14-15, (E-even)13-14] [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv)-13, Dc‡Rjv gwnjv I wkï welqK
Kg©KZv©-07, cÖwZiÿv mnKvix Awdmvi-05, Ptwet (E) 12-13, ivtwet
B to read quickly to save time
04-05, 05-06, (E-Odd) 14-15, Lytwet (mgvRveÁvb ¯‹zj) 11-12,
C to read some lines only  GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: miKvwi gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnt wkÿK - 19]
D to read carefully Ans:d A To read carefully
419. “To read between the lines” means- [30th B To read only lines Ans:d
BCS, Pubali Bank (Senior Officer)-13, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) C To read quickly to save some time
16-17, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnt wkt wbt cwiÿv-15]
D To read carefully to find out any hidden
A to concentrate B to suspect
meaning
C to read carefully
D to grasp the hidden meaning Ans:d
============00============
 Take The Bull By The Horns 
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: take the bull by the horns GB Phrase wUi mvaviY A_© n‡jv:
luvo‡K Zvi wks a‡i †U‡b †bIqv| ev¯Í‡e GB KvRwU Kiv Lye KwVb ev P¨v‡jwÄs e¨vcvi| GB
w`K †_‡K wPšÍv K‡i phrase wUi AšÍwb©wnZ A_© n‡jv: mvn‡mi m‡½ wec` †gvKvwejv Kiv,
Deal the situation decisively, To challenge the enemy with courage,

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~920~ 01740- 073569


421. In the time of danger, we should try to Avgv‡`i DwPZ wec`‡K †gvKvwejv Kiv hv deal the
take the bull by the horns means- situation decisively A_©- Øviv cÖKvk cvq|
[Rupali Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash) 2018] Ans:d 422. Choose the meaning of the idiom-‘Take
A Surmount it B Control ourselves the bull by the horns’ [38th BCS Preli. -17]
C Overcome it A To challenge the enemy with courage
D Deal the situation decisively B Force the enemy to submit
e¨vL¨v: Take the bull by the horns A_©- C out of one’s wit
mvn‡mi m‡½ wec` †gvKvwejv Kiv| wec‡`i mgq D Surrender before the enemy Ans:a
============00============
 Tooth and Nail 
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: 'tooth and nail' : ‡`Lyb- tooth A_©- `uvZ Avi nail A_©- bL: gvbyl
Zvi `vuZ w`‡q bL Kvgov‡Z Kvgov‡Z m‡e©v”P wPšÍv/‡Póv Øviv †Kvb wKQzi mgvavb Luy‡R| myZivs tooth
and nail A_©- Strongly/ Completely/ desperately/ tried hard/ K‡Vvi †Póv BZ¨vw`|
423. What do we mean by 'tooth and nail'? 425. What does the idiom ‘Tooth and nail’
[11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2)- mean? [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21]
14,wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v)-18]
A terribly B with the most effort
A very strong B desperately
C pleasantly D awfully Ans:b
C to the core D dangerous Ans:b
426. The idiom “Tooth and nail” Gi A_© wK?
e¨vL¨v: Tooth and nail A_©- cÖvYc‡Y Avi [cÖv_wgK mnt cÖavb wkÿK-12, †iwRt †emiKvix cÖv_wgK wkÿK-11]
desperately A_©- gwiqv n‡q/ †ec‡ivqvfv‡e| A_©vr A Beautiful B Precise
tooth and nail GB phrase Øviv desperately C Completely D Incompletely Ans:c
A_© cÖKvk cvq| e¨vL¨v: Try tooth and nail A_©- K‡Vvi †Póv Kiv;
424. “Tooth and nail” means- [NSI (Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03 strongly, completely, cÖvYc‡Y KvR Kiv;
Gwcªj 21, NSI (Junior Field off.) 24 Sep. 21, 11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb
(¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2)-14, mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZ©v-15]
427. “Tooth and nail” means-
[Dc‡Rjv cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v-10, BRDB Gi gvV msMVK-13]
A get by heart B go with heart
A Strongly B mouthwash Ans:a
C tried hard D get hard Ans:c
C everything D None of the above
================================00================================
428. You should not take for ---. (‡Zvgvi †g‡b 430. The meaning of the idiom “take to
†bIqv DwPZ bq) [Btwet (B) 05-06, (F) 10-11, (G) 13-14] one’s heel”?[‡et‡ivtwet (F) 12-13, kvtwetcÖtwet (A) 09-10]
A wanted B granted A To stand on one’s own feet
C required D settled Ans:b B To wear expensive shoe

e¨vL¨v: “take for granted” GB idiom Gi A_© C To escape (cjvqb Kiv)

n‡jv: gÄyi Kiv/‡g‡b ‡bIqv D To reach Ans:c


429. “To be one’s wit’s end” means- 431. “Through thick and thin” means- [27th
[eb I cwi‡ek gš¿jvj‡q mnKvix cwiPvjK-95] BCS, Kztwet (B) 15-16, Btwet (C) 14-15]
A To become mad A Under all condition
B To come to end of the journey B To make thick and thin
C Not to know what to do C To clear understanding
D To finish a job Ans:c D of great density. Ans:a

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~921~ 01740- 073569


432. “Take one to task” means- (wZi¯‹vi Kiv) 438. “To get along with” means-[KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05
[10g cÖfvlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgch©vq)-14, ivtwet 10-11, kvtwetcÖtwet gvP© 21), evsjv‡`k cjøx we`y¨Zvqb mn. †Rbv‡ij g¨v‡b. (A_© wnmve/ A_©-ivR¯^)
18]
10-11, Rvtwet (E2) 13-14]
A to adjust B to accompany
A Imitate B Rescuer
C to interest D to walk Ans:a
C Rebuke D Restrain Ans:c
433. What is the meaning of the word “tittle- e¨vL¨v: To get along with (Kv‡iv mv‡_) gvwbqv
tattle”? [miKvwi gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09]
Pjv A_©vr Adjust;
A settle by talking 439. “To be partial of something” means to-
[mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-06]
B out of talk(‡LvkMí) // gossip
A want half B like it
C cannot talk
C hate it D preserve it Ans:b
D talk nonsense Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb wKQz‡Z hy³ nIqv ev cÿcvZ Kiv/cQ›`
434. “Throw cold water on” Gi A_©- [cÖv_wgK mnKvix
wkÿK-12, cÖvK cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡KvW-ivBb)-13]
Kiv, To be partial of something, like it.
A Damp the spirit (MwZ Kwg‡q †`Iqv) 440. Choose the best translation of “KZ…©c¶
B Throwing cold water Zv‡K wZi¯‹vi Ki‡jv” [33rd BCS]

C Ice water D None Ans:a A The authorities criticized him.

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.
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~922~ 01740- 073569
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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~923~ 01740- 073569


(Group-W) weMZ mvj wfwËK Phrase ¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡Q
Phrase English/Bangla Meaning Image
672 (give) Wide Berth Keep away from/ `y‡i _vKv -
673 Wash one’s hands of `vq ev mswkøóZv A¯^xKvi Kiv/ m¤úK© wQbœ Kiv -
Wash your dirty linen
674 Rbm¤§y‡L¨ e¨w³MZ welq wb‡q Av‡jvPbv
in public
675 Watch out be cautious; mZK© nIqv -
676 Weal and woe Joy and sorrow- myL-`ytL -
677 Wear and tear depreciation/ e¨enviRwbZ ÿq/ g~j¨n«vm/ e¨emvi fvlvq- AePq -
Wear your heart on wb‡Ri Abyf~wZ A‡b¨i Kv‡Q ¯úó K‡i ‡`Iqv/ -
678
your sleeve(Rvgvi nvZv) Allowing others to see one’s feelings
679 Weed out To get rid of- gy³ nIqv -
680 White collar job job without manual labour (kvwiixK kÖg wenxb KvR) -
681 White elephant costly unprofitable undertaking- e¨qmv‡cÿ gvwjKvbv -
682 Widow’s mite Small contribution of a poor man- Mwi‡ei ÿz`ª `vb -
683 Wild goose chase a work without success/ useless pursuit/ e¨_© †Póv -
684 Wipe out Annihilate/ cwic~Y©iæ‡c aŸsm Kiv -
685 With a grain of cy‡ivcywi MÖnY bv Kiv -
686 With a view to D‡Ï‡k¨ -
687 With flying colors fv‡jv djvdj wb‡q weRqx nIqv- weRq nIqv
688 With open arms- ‡Lvjv nv‡Z/ gb‡Lvjvfv‡e/ mv`‡i MÖnY Kiv/ warmly/ Dòfv‡e -
Within a single -
689 a short time
generation
690 Without fail me©`v/ Aek¨B/ e¨_©Zv QvovB -
691 Without issue Childless / wbtmšÍvb/ have no children/no offspring -
692 Women Of Colour black women -
693 Work against the clock Kg mg‡q `ªæZ KvR Kiv/ work fast
694 Worth his salt A highly paid worker- D”P cvwikÖwgK cÖvß Kg©x -
695 Yellow dog nxb e¨w³/Coward/fxiæ -

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]

B a thirsty man A with long arm B warmly Ans:b


C a worthless employee C with strong arm D with beautiful arm

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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~924~ 01740- 073569


454. He was a king who ruled his subject 456. “Wild goose chase” Gi mwVK A_© †KvbwU?
with a high hand.[BB Asst. Director 2018, [Btwet (B) 08-09]
htwetcÖtwet (D) 15-16, Xvtwet (wkÿv I M‡elYv Bbw÷wUDU) :05-06] A cÛkªg B eb¨
nuv‡mi †Ljv
A oppressively B kindly Ans:a C eb¨ nuv‡mi †`Šo D kªg wegyL Ans:a
C conveniently 457. I’ll give you my answer tomorrow
D sympathetically without---. [kÖg Awa: Dc-mnt cwit (kÖg)-01, etwet (B) 11-12]
e¨vL¨v: Rule somebody with a high hand A miss B lack
A_©- KvD‡K D×Zfv‡e ev AnsK…Zfv‡e kvmb Kiv ev C less D fail Ans:d
cwiPvwjZ Kiv| Avi oppressively A_©- e¨vL¨v: (do) without fail A_©- Aek¨B (Kiv)
ˆelg¨g~jKfv‡e, Ab¨vqfv‡e| A_©: †m wQj GKRb 458. Since the man was rather
ivRv †h Zvi cÖRv‡`i‡K Ab¨vqfv‡e kvmb KiZ| inexperienced, I took his advice with a
455. ‘White collar job’ means- [cjøx Dbœ. I mg. wefv‡Mi grain of ---. [Ptwet B 17-18] (‡h‡nZz †jvKwU AbwfÁ
1wU evwo 1wU Lv. cÖK‡í Dc‡Rjv mgš^qKvix-2017] wQ‡jv, Avwg Zvi Dc‡`k wb‡qwQjvg mZK©Zvi mv‡_/
AA job without any work mvaviY mZ¨ wn‡m‡e MÖnY K‡iwQjvg)
B A job with much hardship A sand B salt
C A thankless C wood D sugar Ans:b
D A job without manual labour Ans:d e¨vL¨v: Take (sth) with a grain of salt A_©-
e¨vL¨v: Phrase wU‡Z fz‡j Av‡Q| mwVK Phrase n‡jv MÖnY Kivi e¨vcv‡i mZK© nIqv
white collar job hvi A_©- professional, 459. ‘Yellow dog’ ej‡Z †evSvq- [etwet (B) 14-15,
managerial A_ev administrative KvR †hLv‡b et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17]
kvwiixK kÖg ‡bB; A_©vr A job without manual A nxb e¨w³ B wbôzie¨w³
labour| C K…cY †jvK D ÿ¨vcv KzKzi Ans:a

 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=========
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~925~ 01740- 073569
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]

A damage B thought B judgement about price


C explained D changed Ans:d C famous judgement Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i evsjv: `y‡ói Pµ Ggb GKUv Ae¯’v hv D judgement based on personal views
cwieZ©b Kiv hvq bv|
===================00===================
Part-04: cov ‡kl; GLb Avcwb mdj| 1 gvm ci ci wifvBm ivLyb| bZzev A‡bK wKQzB fz‡j hv‡eb|
Avcbvi fv‡jv wKQzi cÖZ¨vkvq †jLK Md. Abdul Alim m¨v‡ii cÿ †_‡K AvMvg ï‡f”Qv I Awfb›`b-
==========================00===========================

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.

B cuts to the quick C He copied the answer word for word.

C boils down to this D He copied the answer word in word.

D keeps open house Ans:a Ans:c

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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~926~ 01740- 073569


475. ‘In Re’ K_vwUi Øviv wK eySvq? [10g we‡RGm mnt RR)-16]
A In reference to B In matter 481. He is not himself. means- [wkÿv, WvK, ¯^v¯’¨ I A_©
C In the wholed D It id begun Ans:b gš¿Yvjq cÖkvmwbK I e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v 2015]
476. He agreed to the plan of his own A He does not feel well.
accord. The underlined phrase means- B He is a different person.
[ivtwet (B-Law, set-4),14-15] C He is not what he seems to be. Ans:a
A enthusiastically B voluntarily Ans:b D He is not a well-known person.
C unwillingly D unhesitatingly e¨vL¨v: Be himself A_©- ¯^v‡¯’¨i ¯^vfvweK Ae¯’v
e¨vL¨v: of- preposition Gi ci “his own _vKv| GB A‡_© he is not himself A_©- Zvi ¯^v¯’¨
accord” hv GKwU noun phrase hvi A_©- wbR fvj †bB ev †m fv‡jv †eva Ki‡Q bv| A_©vr he does
B”Qvq; ZvB Gi mgv_©K n‡”Q- voluntarily not feel well.
(‡¯^”Qvq); 482. Find the idioms and phrases of 'tall
477. ‘Pros and cons’ means – [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: talk'. [WvK Awa`߇ii Dc‡Rjv †cv÷ gv÷vi 2016]
15 Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) 19] A secrets B to frown Ans:b
A details B liberate
C to bribe D in dumps
C avoid D angry Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Tall talk/ to frown GKwU phrase hvi
e¨vL¨v: Pros and cons A_©- we¯ÍvwiZ/ LywUbvwU A_©- wZi¯‹vi Kiv|
478. All his hopes were ---[ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: 15 Zg 483. May Bangladesh prosper---. [ GB wbq‡g Kgb
wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) 2019]
cÖkœ: 15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zjch©vq-2) 19]
A null and void B nipped in the bud
A day to day B day by day
C out of date D now and then Ans:b
C day with day D day on day Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Nipped in the bud A_©- A¼z‡i webó 484. Choose the best expresses the meaning
nIqv| of “Catch sight of”[ivtwet(H-we‡Rvo)14-15] Ans:b
479. The phrase 'pass the buck' means- A see for a moment B paying attention
[wkÿv, WvK, ¯^v¯’¨ I A_© gš¿Yvjq cÖkvmwbK I e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v 2015]
C discover D become popular
A to suffer
e¨vL¨v: Catch sight of A_©- see for a moment
B to succeed
A_©- GK gyn~‡Z©i Rb¨ †`Lv, GK cjK †`Lv|
C to complete a task Ans:d
485. The words “Block Head” means-
D to pass the blame to someone else
[Medical.12-13] Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: pass the buck, phraseGi A_©- G‡Ki
A foolish B acquit
person
†`vl A‡b¨i Dci Pvcv‡bv A_©vr to pass the
C clever Da
dangerous person
blame to someone else. 486. “Food loose and fancy free” means-
480. 'To make headway' is to— [Rupali Bank Ltd. [Medical.13-14] Ans:b
Officer (Cash) 2018]
A Imaginative B Unemployed
A make progress
C Whose foot is lost D Free to enjoy oneself
B make little progress
487. The word “lunatic” means- [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet
C progress towards collision
A crazy B mad 18-19 BDwbU ÔeÕ]
D proceed to travel Ans:a
C aggressive D oppressive Ans:a/b
e¨vL¨v: To make headway A_©- AMÖMwZ, DbœwZ
e¨vL¨v: Lunatic (cvMjv‡U, cvMj) Gi A_©- crazy
jvf Kiv A_©vr make progress.
Ges mad DfqB|
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~927~ 01740- 073569
488. To look quikly through a book is an 496. Apple of one's eye- means-[12Zg cÖfvlK wbeÜb-
important study skill. [‡ewmK e¨vsK (mnKvix Awdmvi, 15, 10g wkÿK wbeÜb (¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2)-14, †et‡ivtwet (B) 16-17,
K¨vk)-14, mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Kg©KZv© (ATEO)-16] cÖv_wgK wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-11,cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †evW© mn.
mwPe I mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb)-13]
A skim B outline
A apple like eye B big eye
C summarize D paraphrase Ans:a
C apple coloured eye
489. Black and blue Gi A_© wK? [Bmjvgx e¨vsK mnKvix
D extremely favourite Ans:d
A Kv‡jv I bxj B DËg ga¨g Awdmvi- 05]
497. “Salt of life” stands for- [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK
C i½xb D a~mi Ans: b
A Beautiful B Precise 27 Ryb 2015]
e¨vL¨v: Black and blue- wb`©qfv‡e (KvD‡K cÖnvi
C Completely D Incompletely Ans:c
Kiv) ev DËg ga¨g (†`Iqv);
498. The idiom “be all and end all” means-
490. “At one’s finger tips” means-[GB wbq‡g Kgb: A by any means [AMÖYx e¨vsK wj. wmwbqi Awdmvi 17]
`y‡hv©M e¨e¯’vcbv I ÎvY gš¿Yvj‡qi AwWUi-19, Rvtwet (E) 16-17]
B supreme aim
A to take revenge
C whatever happens
B Matter of shame
D everything Ans:b
C complete knowledge
499. To feather one's nest—
D None of the above Ans:c
[Probasi Kallyan Bank Senior Officer 2014] Ans:c
491. Phrase “amicus curiae” means- [9g we‡RGm
A to gain popularity
(mnKvix RR)-14, Btwet (C) 16-17]
A an amicuricus dream B to cheat others

B a senior advocate C to be selfish

C a friend of the court D to provide for future

D an arbitrator Ans:c 500. To take a leap in the dark. [Basic Assistant


Officer (Cash) 2014, Premier Bank Ltd. Trainee Junior
492. “Magnus opus” means--- [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet(E) Officer 2013]
A misunderstand B best work 16-17] A To take risk
C magnolia D first work Ans:b B To hazard oneself
493. The party was --- when we arrived. C To do a task secretly
[wewfbœ gš¿Yv./wefvM/ Awa. e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v 2018]
D To do a hazardous thing without any
A do the full B in full swing
idea of the result. Ans:d
C in full D fully going Ans:b
501. To get into hot waters —. [Basic Assistant
e¨vL¨v: Avgiv hLb †cŠuQvjvg, cvwU© ZLb cy‡iv`‡g
A To be impatient Officer (Cash) 2014]
(in full swing) B To suffer a huge financial loss
494. At first blush- [Probasi Kallyan Bank Senior C To get into trouble
Officer 2014]
D To be in a confused state of mind Ans:c
A at first sight B in the beginning
502. To be in abeyance— [Basic Assistant Officer
C to be the first D immediately Ans:a
(Cash) - 2014]
495. Sher-e-Bangla was a ----. [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK A To be in trouble
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015] Ans:c B Dual minded
A man of sorrow B man of justice C In a fighting mood
C man of mark D man of soft heart D in suspense Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ‡k‡i B- evsjv GKRb weL¨vZ †jvK wQ‡jb|
============= Chapter Close =============
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~928~ 01740- 073569
Go to Index
Foreign Phrases
♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion
cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 7wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e|
 All Bank Job Exams 29wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e|
 Primary Job Exams 2wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e|
 PSC & Other Jobs 86wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e|

[[
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

A Note well B take notice A selection B dead end


C look into D a+b Ans:d C error D bubble Ans:b
3. ‘Salarium’ is a Latin word that 7. “Blue Clips” are- [17 BCS, I Ab¨vb¨]
th

means- [18th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] A Industrial Shares considered to be a


A salt B salary safe investment
C soldiers D the salt Road Ans:b B Industrial Shares considered to be a
4. “Debut” means- [23rd BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] risky investment Ans:a
A first appearance B conclusion C Securities issued by the government
C contradiction D gracious response D Flat plastic countries used as ant
Ans:a
tokens
=GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ ïiæ=
 Bs‡iwR fvlvi evB‡iI wewfbœ fvlvq †h me phrase e¨envi nq †m¸‡jv‡K foreign phrase ejv hvq| ‡hgb: Latin
phrase Ges French Phrase| wb‡P Avjv`vfv‡e Giƒc wKQz ¸iæZ¡c~Y© phrase ‡`Iqv n‡jv|

 Latin Phrase-
weMZ mvj wfwËK Avmv welq¸‡jv Bold Kiv Av‡P †m¸‡jv fv‡jvfv‡e co–b|
[[[

Sl. Word Meaning in Bangla Meaning in English


01. Ab initio ‡Kvb wKQzi m~Pbv ev ïiæ At the very beginning
02. Ab origin Drm n‡Z From the origin
03. Ad hoc we‡kl †Kvb D‡Ï‡k¨, Z`_©K. GB A‡_© For this object
04. Ad hominem e¨w³MZ To the man; personal
05. Ad infinitum Amxg/ wPiZ‡i Limitless, Without limit, forever
06. Ad interim B‡Zvtg‡a¨ Already, In the mean time
07. Ad referendum we‡kl we‡ePbvi Rb¨ For further consideration
08. Ad valorem g~j¨ Abymv‡i According to value
09. Affidavit njdbvgv/kc_bvgv Written statements made under oath
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~929~
10. Alma mater avÎxgvZv, `y»`vqx gvZv The suckling mother
11. Alter ego wcªq eÜz Ones for other
12. Amicus curie Av`vj‡Zi eÜz Arbitrator (wePv‡ii Rb¨ ga¨¯’vKvix)
13. Anne Christi wL‡óªi R‡b¥i eQ‡i In the year of Christ
14. Anno domino wL‡óªi R‡b¥i mgq †_‡K Of the christen era
15. Ante meridian `ycy‡ii Av‡M Before noon
16. Ares longa, Vita we`¨v AbšÍ wKšÍ,y Rxeb mswÿß; wkí Art is long, life is short
brevis `xN©¯v’ qx, Rxeb ÿY¯’vqx;
17. Bona fide mij wek¦v‡m, cÖK„Zc‡ÿ, m`y‡Ï‡k¨ In good faith, genuine
18. Carpe diem eZ©gvb mgq‡K Dc‡fvM Ki Enjoy the present day
19. Curriculum Rxeb e„ËvšÍ(CV) Brief account of one’s education
vitae
20. De facto Kvh©Zt cÖK…Zc‡ÿ, ev¯ÍweK In fact, whether by right or not, Actually
21. De jure AvB‡bi Aaxb in law
22. Elite evQvBK„Z ev m‡ev©rK…ó A select or the best part
23. Ergo ‡m Kvi‡Y, †mR‡b¨ Therefore
24. Et cetera/ Etc. BZ¨vw`, Aewkó, evwK me and others, And the rest;
25. Ex gratia †mŠRb¨ wn‡m‡e As an act of grace
26. Ex hypothesis Abygvb n‡Z, Abygvb Abymv‡i From or according to hypothesis
27. Ex nihilo ïb¨ nB‡Z Out of nothing
28. Ex post facto NUbvi c‡i, weMZ After the fact, after the deed is done,
acting retrospectively
29. Example gratia/ D`vniY¯^iƒc By way of example, for example
e.g.
30. Exit evwni nIqvi c_ A way out
31. Habeas corpus mr mvn‡mi mv‡_ Dcw¯’Z _vKv Have the body present before the court
(fundamental right)
32. Impasse APjve¯’v, GK gy‡Lv iv¯Ív, KvbvMwj A deadlock, A blind alley
33. In absentia Abycw¯’wZ‡Z In absence
34. In Toto m¤úyY©iƒ‡c, me©mvKz‡j¨ As a whole; entirely
35. Inter alia Ab¨vb¨ mewKQzi g‡a¨ Among other things
36. Ipso facto mswkøó wel‡q, wVK HR‡b¨B, By that very fact
37. Laux Deo Ck¦‡ii cÖksmv Kiv Praise to God
38. Magnum opus mvwnwZ¨‡Ki cÖavb iPbv A great work of a literator
39. Mala-fide Am`y‡Ï‡k¨, wek¦vmNvZKZvc~Y© With bad faith
40. Modus operandi Kvh©cÖYvjx, welqvewj Manner/method of working/ operation
41. Nota bene (N.B.) fvj K‡i †`Lyb, c‡i hvnv Av‡Q jÿ¨ Kiæb Mark well
42. Omnia Vincit amor fvjevmv mewKQz‡K Rq K‡i Love conquers all things
43. Omnia Vincit labor cwikÖg mewKQz‡K Rq K‡i Labour overcomes all things
44. Par example D`vniY¯^iƒc For example
45. Pax Vobiseum ‡Zvgvi Dc‡i kvwšÍ eRvq _vKzK Peace be with you
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~930~
46. Post meridiem Acivý Afternoon
47. Post mortem g„Zz¨ cieZx©, gqbvZ`šÍ After death, autopsy
48. Posthumous g„Zz¨ cieZx© After death
49. Prima facie cÖ_g `k©‡b At the first sight or view
50. Prior c~e©eZx©, c~‡e© Previous, before
51. Pro bono public RbKj¨v‡Yi Rb¨ For the good of the public
52. Pro patria ‡`‡ki Rb¨ For our country
53. Quorum mfvi cwiPvj‡bi Rb¨ b~¨bZg Required number, A minimum number
Avewk¨K e¨w³, MYc~wZ© of persons that must be present to
constitute a meeting
54. Salarium ‡eZb, gRywi Salary
55. Sine die Awbw`©óKv‡ji Rb¨ Without a day being appointed
56. Sine dubio m‡›`n e¨wZ‡i‡K Without doubt
57. Sine mora Awej‡¤^ Without delay
58. Sine qua non Acwinvh© kZ©, ¸Y Essential condition, quality
59. Status quo c~ev©e¯’v, the existing condition the state in which it was, to maintain as it is,
60. Sub Judice Av`vj‡Zi wePvivaxb Matter under judicial consideration
61. Ultra vires AvBbMZ ÿgZvi evB‡i/ AvBwb Beyond legal power
ÿgZv ewnf~©Z
62. Vice versa wecixZ, wewbgq‡hvM¨ cwifvlv The term being exchanged
63. Videlicet/viz h_v To wit, Namely
64. Viva voce (fvBfv †fvwP) ‡gŠwLKfv‡e Orally, By the living voice

-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
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~931~
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]

A AnnoDomino B Anti-dote A French B Arabic

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]

(LLB) PviæKjv : 15-16] Ans:b Anote before B nota bene

ABefore catastrophe B Before Christ C note beside D note better Ans:b


C Before Coronation D British Church 19. N.B. (Nota Bene) means- [38th BCS, ÎvY I
c~b©evmb Awa`߇ii cÖKí ev¯Íevqb Kg©KZ©v -06, Btwet (C) 16-
11. “Ex post facto” means- Ans:b
17,ivtwet 07-08,08-09, RvZxq mÂq cwi`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-09]
A Near the death B After the fact
ANote well B take notice
C After the life D After the retirement
Clook into D a+b Ans:d
12. The term “Habeas corpus” relates to-
20. “Nota bene” means- [_vbv wkÿv Kg©KZv©-10, ivtwet (E2)
[evsjv‡`k Uvwid Kwgkb M‡elYv Kg©KZv©-18, ivtwet 05-06, Ptwet
17-18,  GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: miKvwi gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix
(AvBb) 05-06 mnKvix cwiPvjK (cvm‡cvU© Awdmvi-00, Kviv
ZË¡veavqK (¯^ivóª gš¿Yvjq)-10] wkÿK- 19,  GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: FBSTA-2019]

A cross-fire Afor example B suitable object

B fundamental rights of prisoners C next page D mark well Ans:d

C withdrawal of Embassy 21. The meaning of “modus operandi” is-


D freedom of speech Ans:b A method of keeping files [Ptwet 09-10]

e¨vL¨v: Habeas corpus A_©- wePv‡ii c~‡e© KvD‡K B method of thinking

Av`vj‡Z nvwR‡ii wb‡`©k ev Giƒc AwaKvi| C method of working


D method of dealing with parties Ans:c
13. ‘De facto’ means- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK
we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (4_©- avc)- 19, †mU b¤^i: 5124] 22. “Prima facie” means- [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet 18-19
Ain reality/ In fact B by rights BDwbU wW, Sonali Bank Ltd. (SO) - 14]
A primaryface B at first view
C evidence D as per facts Ans:a
C primefigure D main cause Ans:b
14. “Modus operandi” means-
[mgvR‡mev Awdmvi -10, Rtwet (D) 17-18] Ans:d 23. “Novel” means something new and
Afailed operation B suitable object derived from – [mnKvix _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-06]
C opera song D method of operation A French B Arabic
15. The expression “Ipso facto” means- C Latin D Greek Ans:c
A By that very law [Ptwet (E-AvBb) 08-09] 24. “Prima facie” means: [Rxeb exgv (Awdm mnKvix) 3 †m‡Þ. 21,
cwi`k©K (RvZxq ivR¯^ †evW©)-10, ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awat Dc-cwi`w©k©Kv -19]
B By that very fact (mswkøó wel‡q mZ¨)
Ans:d
C By the evidence itself
A last supper B premier value
D Both the law and fact Ans:b
C famous person D at the first view

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~932~


25. “Prior to” means: [27th BCS, ivtwet 07-08] 31. What is the meaning of the word “Viva
A immediately versa”? [Btwet 05-06, evsjv‡`k †Uwjwfkb Ges weÁvcb
B before Ans:b AwaKvwiK †MÖW-2)-06, RvZxq msm` mwPevj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK-06]

C after A For example


D during the period of
B Face to face
C Namely
26. What is the meaning of the word “inter
alia”? [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09]
D The terms being exchanged Ans:d

A Between the place 32. What is the meaning of the word “ultra
B Among other things vires”? [Zzjv Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-97]

C Above all A Hanker after money

D None of the above Ans:b B Beyond the legal power


C within the legal power
27. “Prima facie” means:[ivtwet 08-09, mgvRKj¨vY
gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b Dc‡Rjv mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-08, BRDB Gi cjøx D within the legal authority Ans:b
Dbœqb Kg©KZv© -13, Sonali Bank (senior fficer)-14] Ans:d 33. He is not for changing things; he is for
A Last supper B famous person preserving the- [Rtwet 08-09]
C premier value D at the first view A vice versa B bona fide
28. “Post mortem” means- [Ptwet 10-11] C ex officio D status quo Ans:d
A post –mortal B post-medical 34. “Sub Judice” – Gi mwVK A_© evsjvq wb‡Pi
C postural D autopsy Ans:d †KvbwU? [¯^v¯’¨ Awa`߇ii ¯^¯’¨ mnKvix-10]
29. What is the meaning of the word A wePvi‡Ki †e B we‡kl Av`vjZ
“Quorum”? [Btwet 10-11, evsjv‡`k †gwib GKv‡Wwg (52 C wePvivaxb D Av‡jvPbv Ans:c
e¨vP) 15-16, wcGmwmÕi Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi-16, wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi
35. The meaning of “Status quo” is- [mgvRKj¨vY
mnKvix †gBb‡Ub¨vÝ Awdmvi-17] Ans:a gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b Dc‡Rjv mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-08, evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœqb
A required number B allowed number †ev‡W©i cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-13, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK
(wgwmwmwc) -13]
C number D additional number
30. Salarium’ is a Latin word that means- equal status
A B stateof affair Ans:d
[18th BCS, evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq wefvM gvV Kg©KZv©-13, C high status D the former state
A salt B salary Rvtwet (E2) 13-14] 36. “Viz” means- [ivtwet 08-09]

C soldiers D the salt Road Ans:b A namely B that is


C for example D by way of Ans:a

 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
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~933~
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]

C On the way D Through the route


A first appearance B conclusion Ans:a
C contradiction D gracious response

Greek & Italian -


Sl. Word Meaning in Bangla Meaning in English
84. Eureka Greek cigvb‡›`i mwnZ Avwe®‹v‡ii †NvlYv Announcing a discovery,
85. Lingua franca Italian me©mvavi‡Yi e¨env‡ii fvlv Mixed/ common language
43. “Mens Legis” means- [8g we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)-13] 44. The phrase “nouveau riche” means-
A mens rea [35th BCS, 8g we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)-13, Rvtwet (F-Law) 15-16]

B Legal status of the men A Riche rich B well of

C purpose of the law C New high class D New rich Ans:d


D Preamble of the law Ans:c
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
============== Chapter Closed =============
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~934~
Correct Spelling (evbvb ïw×KiY) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvq ‡h e‡Y©i¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 13wU+- A, C, E, H, R, S, T, L, M, V
 All Bank Job Exams 240wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e
 Primary Job Exams 132wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e
 PSC & Other Jobs 410wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


A MÖæc ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ: 6. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (wewfbœ Dcv`v‡bi wgkÖY) [12th BCS,
38th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
1. Choose the correct spelling. (wbðqZv †`Iqv)
[26th & 27th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A Heterognous B Heterogeneous

A ascertain B assertain C Heteroganeous D Hetrogeneous Ans:b

C asertain D asartain Ans:a L MÖæc ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ:


2. Choose the correctly spelt word-(Z¡ivwš^Z 7. ‡jd‡Ub¨v›U †Rbv‡ij k‡ãi mwVK Bs‡iwR evbvb
Kiv) [31st BCS I Ab¨vb¨] †KvbwU? [39 Zg wewmGm (we‡kl), 35Zg wewmGm (wjwLZ) I Ab¨vb¨]
A Accilerate B Accelerate A Lieaftenant General
C Acceleraate D Accilarate Ans:b B Leaftenant General
C, E, MÖæc ‡_‡K 1wU K‡i cÖk:œ C Leiftenant General

3. Identify Misspell Word. [40th BCS 2019] D Lieutenant General Ans:d


A consciencious B perseverance মেন রাখার েকৗশল: Lieutenant (েলফেটেনন্ট), সামিরক
C convalescence D maintenance Ans:a কম�। Lie-u-ten-ant- িমথয্া তুিম দশ িপuপড়া।
e¨vL¨v: consciencious; Conscientious- we‡eKevb; 8. The correctly spelt word. (Aemi mgq) [30th
Avi perseverance- Aa¨vemvqx; convalescence- BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
‡ivMgyw³i ci ¯^v‡¯’i µ‡gvbœwZ; maintenance- A leiure B leisure
iÿYv‡eÿY; C leasure D lesiure Ans:b
4. Select the correct spelling. (Dc‡hvMx, M MÖæc ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ:
myweavRbK Dcvq) [12 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
th 9. The correct one. (fyj evbvb Kiv)[12th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A Expedient B Expadient A mispel B misspell
C Expodiant D Expedeint Ans:a C mispell D misspel Ans:b
H MÖæc ‡_‡K 2wU cÖkœ: g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: wgm †¯új- Mis-spell
5. Which is correct spelling? [26Zg wewmGm I Ab¨vb¨] =Misspell (kãwU‡Z `ywU K‡i s Ges l Av‡Q)
A Humiurous B Humorious R, S, T MÖæc ‡_‡K 1wU K‡i cÖkœ:
C Humorous D Humiurius Ans:c 10. Which word is correctly spelt? (cÖZ¨veZ©b)
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Hu-mo-ro-us= Humorous [12th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]

(‡Lqvjx/ ‡gRvwR)| e¨vL¨v: Itinerary A_© åg‡Yi A Recesion B Recession

cwiKíbv hv GKgvÎ mwVK evbvbhy³ word| C Rcesson D Ricession Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 935 ~ 01740- 073569


11. Identify the correct spelling? (w¯‹‡Rv‡d«wbK- g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: t-sun-ami (wU ejj m~h© Avwg)
fMœgb¯‹/gvbwmK †ivMwe‡kl) [39Zg (we‡kl) wewmGm I Ab¨vb¨] mybvwg evbvb Ki‡Z k‡ãi cÖ_‡g T Øviv ïiæ wKšÍ T-
A sizophrenic B schijiphreni Gi D”PviY Dn¨ _v‡K|
C scizophrenic D schizophrenic Ans:d V MÖæc ‡_‡K 1wU cÖkœ:
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: schi-zo-phrenic-w¯‹-‡Rv-‡d«wbK- 13. The correctly spelt word- (‡¯^”QvK…Z) [31st
12. Correctly spelt word-(mybvwg) [31st BCS I Ab¨vb¨] BCS I Ab¨vb¨]

A tsunami B sunami A volantory B volantary

C suname D sunamee Ans:a C voluntary D voluntery Ans:c

GLvb †_‡K we¯ÍvwiZ Av‡jvPbv-


Special Attention: weï× Bs‡iwR †kLvi †ÿ‡Î Spelling †kLvi ¸iæZ¡ Acwimxg| ï× I wbLuyZ English
D”PviY Ges Gi e¨env‡ii †ÿ‡Î GB Aa¨vqwU we‡klfv‡e wkÿv_x©‡`i mvnvh¨ Ki‡e| evbvb g‡b ivLvi Dcvq ev †KŠkj
ev †hfv‡e co‡e evbvb ‡ewk g‡b _vK‡e| 1. LvZvq wj‡L wj‡L co‡Z n‡e| 2. D”PviY mwVKfv‡e Ki‡Z n‡e| 3.
Syllable ‡f‡½ †f‡½ g‡b ivL‡Z cv‡ib| 4. wb‡R wb‡R †Kvb †KŠkj Ki‡Z cv‡ib BZ¨vw`|
Silent Letter’s Word:
wKQz e¨wZµg kã Av‡Q hv‡`i D”Pvi‡Y eY© Dn¨ _v‡K/G‡`i‡K Silent Letter’s Word e‡j;
Silent Letter’s Word D”PviY A_© Silent L. Word D”PviY evsjv A_©
Abridgement (n) d G¨vweªR‡g›U mswÿß Judgement - d RvR‡g›U wePvi
Acknowledgement d G¨vK- ¯^xK…wZ Jewellery e Ryjwi gwbiZœ
b‡jR‡g›U
Alignment(n)- g G¨vjvBb‡g›U mvRv‡bv Knife/ knives k bvBf/ bvBf&m& Qywi
Annihilation(n) h G¨vbvB‡jkb- aŸsm Meme e wgg& cÖvmw½K kã/Qwe
Asthma- t G¨vRgv nvucvwb Pneumonia- p wbD‡gvwbqv dzmdz‡mi cÖ`vn
Budget (ev‡RU)- d ev‡RU ev‡RU Plagiarism s ‡cøBRvwiqvg ‡jLv/iPbv Pzwi
Diaphragm- g Wvqvd«vg wSjøx Psychology- p mvB‡Kv‡jvwR g‡bv¯ÍË¡
Diarrhoea/-hea h WvBwiqv উদরাময় Subtle b mvU&j m~ÿè
Essential i B‡mbkj cÖ‡qvRbxq Tsunami- t mybvwg mvgyw`ªK R‡jv”Q¡vm
Folklore(n)- l ‡dvK‡jvi ‡jvKKvwnbx Wednesday d I‡qbm&‡WB eyaevi

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।

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 936 ~ 01740- 073569


5. Which spelling is correct? (cvZjv c`©v) 8. Choose the correct one. [Bangladesh Bank
A diaphragm B diafram [ivtwet 09-10] Assistant Director (Freedom Fighter Quota)-15, MYgva¨g
Bbw÷wUD‡Ui mnKvix cwiPvjK (MY‡hvMv‡hvM cÖwkÿY)-03, ivtwet 09-
C diaphrgm D diaphram Ans:a 10, Kytwet (B) 09-10, cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_©x-10,
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Diaphragm- Wvqvd«vg- kãwU‡Z ‡et‡ivtwet (wW) 12-13, we`y¨r Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Dc-mnKvix-12, c~evjx e¨vsK
(wmwbqi Awdmvi, K¨vk)-12]
wR(g) Gi D”PviY n‡e bv|
Diaroea
A B Diarhorea
6. Which of the following word is wrong in
C Diarroea D Diarrhoea Ans:d
spelling? [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet BDwbU (wW) 18-19]
9. Pick up the correct word. (†jvKK_v)
A Disquisition B Pneumonia
A focklor B facklore [ivtwet 07-08]
C Dyspepsia D Diarhoea Ans:d
C folklore D falklor Ans:c
7. The correct spelling is- (nuvcvwb †ivM)
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Fol-k-lore (‡dvj-‡K †jvi)=
A asthma B astma [ivtwet 07-08, 10-11]
C aesthma D agethma Ans:a
Folklore (‡dvK&‡jvi)

 evbvb g‡b ivLvi wKQz we‡kl †KŠkj/ Skills:

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 937 ~ 01740- 073569


Skill-7: `yB A_ev wZb Syllable hy³ kã, †hwU‡Z GKwU A_ev `ywU vowel Av‡Q, †hwU consonant w`‡q †kl
n‡q‡Q Ges †kl consonant wUi Ici †Rvi †`qv n‡q‡Q †m‡ÿ‡Î †kl consonant wU double n‡e|
†hgb: acquit+ed→ acquitted, begin+er→ beginner, deter+ ed→ deterred (evav †`Iqv)
Skill-8: ee Øviv †kl nIqv word G suffix hy³ n‡j ee AcwiewZ©Z _vK‡e|
†hgb: agree→ agreed→ agreeing→ agreement, free→freely
Skill-9: able/ible Gi Øviv hy³ adjective word wUi adverb form Ki‡j “e” wU ev` n‡q “y” em‡e|
†hgb: Comfortable→ comfortably, Available→ availably, Incredible→incredibly
Skill-10: “ie” Øviv †kl nIqv k㸇jv “y”-G iƒcvšÍwiZ n‡e, hLb Gi~c kãMy‡jvi mv‡_ “ing” hy³ Kiv n‡e|
†hgb: die→dying; tie→tying; lie→lying
Skill-11: “ge” Øviv †kl nIqv k‡ãi †¶‡Î e we`¨gvb _vK‡e hw` suffix wU “ous” & “able” nq|
†hgb: courage→ courageous, manage→ manageable
Skill-12: k‡ãi †k‡l “ce” _vK‡j Ges suffix wnmv‡e “ous” hy³ n‡j “ce” Gi “e” wU “i” G iƒcvšÍwiZ n‡e|
†hgb: grace→ gracious, space→ spacious

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 Ges American evbv‡bi cv_©K¨-


we‡kl jÿYxq: e„wUk evbv‡bi wbq‡g Aÿi †ewk _v‡K wKš‘ Av‡gwiKvb evbv‡bi wbq‡g ms‡ÿc nq| ‡hgb: colour -
color; humour - humor BZ¨vw`| Giƒc wbqg¸‡jv wb‡P co–b-
 British word Gi †k‡l (…our) nq, wKš‘ American word Gi †k‡l (…or) nq;
 British word G …ae…/…oe… _vK‡j American word G …e… nq
British- American British- American British- American
colour - color labour - labor vapour - vapor
favour - favor neighbour - neighbor vigour - vigor
honour - honor odour - odor rumour - rumor
aegis - egis (*aegis) haemoglobin - hemoglobin amoeba - ameba
aesthetic - esthetic haemorrhage - hemorrhage foetus - fetus
anaesthetic - anesthetic mediaeval - medieval manoeuvre - maneuver
encyclopaedia - encyclopedia oesophagus - esophagus humour - humor

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 938 ~ 01740- 073569


British k‡ãi †k‡l--ce- ‡_‡K…se; … cy-- ‡_‡K …-sy; …xion ‡_‡K …ction Øviv American nq|
 British word G doubled consonant - American word G single consonant nq
British- American British- American British- American
defence - defense licence (noun) - license (n & verb) Pretence - pretense
offence - offense practice (noun)--practise(v)/practice(noun) prophecy - prophesy
connexion - connection deflexion - deflection inflexion - inflection
libellous - libelous counsellor - counselor travelled - traveled
kidnapper - kidnaper quarrelling - quarreling levelled - leveled
worshipping - worshiping Retroflexion-retroflection

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 939 ~ 01740- 073569


18. Select the correct spelling from given 20. The correct spelling is— [evsjv‡`k ‡Uwjwfkb-Gi
options. [Probashi Kallyan Bank Senior Executive cÖ‡hvRK-06, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœ. e¨vsK (Supervisor)-15]
Officer (Cash) -18, evsjv‡`k RyU wgj Ki‡cv‡ik‡bi Awdmvi-17, Afulfil B fullfil
Standard Bank Ltd. Trainee Asst. Officer-13] C fulfill D fulfill Ans:c/a
A License B Licence e¨vL¨v: fulfil (weªwUk) Ges fulfill (North
C Lisense D Liceanse Ans:a American) `ywU evbvbB mwVK|
e¨vL¨v: wewUªk- evbv‡bi wbqgvbymv‡i Licence noun Avi 21. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (kxZjÿ¨v)-13,
Av‡gwiKvb evbv‡bi wbqgvbymv‡i License noun/ verb cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (Rev)-09]
DfqB; Z‡e GB evbvbwUi ‡ÿ‡Î Gfv‡e `yBUvB _vK‡j A Mustach B Moustach
Av‡gwiKvb evbv‡bi wbqgvbymv‡i License DËi Kiv DËg; C Moustache D Mustache Ans:c,d
19. Which one of the following has the Note: Moustache (gvmU¨vk) weªwUk evbvb Ges
correct spelling? [11Zg we‡RGm (mnt RR) cÖv_wgK Mustache Av‡gwiKvb evbvb, hvi A_© †Mvud ev †gvP|
cixÿv-17] Ans:b
A Encyclopadia B Encyclopedia
IQ- Spell A_© evbvb Kiv; American
C Encyclopideia D Encyclopeydia English G Spell Gi v1-v2-v3 n‡”Q Spell-
e¨vL¨v: British word G ae _vK‡j American Spelled-Spelled wKš‘ weªwUk I A÷ªwjqvb
word G …e… nq; ZvB British wbqgvbymv‡i Bs‡iRx‡Z Spell Gi v1-v2-v3 n‡”Q Spelt-
Encyclopaedia Ges GB cÖ‡kœ American Spelt-Spelt;
wbqgvbymv‡i Encyclopedia mwVK; Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
===========*****===========
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
eY© µgvbymv‡i wewfbœ Spelling-
‡h‡nZz GB Aa¨v‡q cÖPzi msL¨vK word co‡Z n‡e| ZvB MZvbyMwZK eB¸‡jvi †P‡q GKUz Avjv`v fv‡eB
mvRv‡bv| AwZ ¸iæZ¡c~Y© I weMZ mv‡j Avmv k㸇jv bold face K‡i ‡`Iqv Av‡Q| G¸‡jv †ewk co‡eb|
------------------------------
A- Group (weMZ mv‡j Avmv k㸇jv Bold ev 14 Accessories(n) mnvqK e¯‘mg~n
Mv‡ov Kvwj Kiv AvQ| G¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡eb) 15 Accessory(n) mnvqK e¯‘mg~n
01 Abattoir(n) KmvBLvbv 16 Acclamation D”PK‡Ú ¯^xK…wZ cÖ`vb
02 Abbreviation(n) kã ms‡¶cY 17 Accommodate gvwbqv †bIqv
03 Abduction(n) AcniY 18 Accommodation(n) evm¯’vb
04 Aberrance(n) wec‡_ Mgb 19 Accompany(v) mn‡hvMx nIqv
05 Abeyance ¯’wMZve¯’v 20 Accomplish(v) m¤úv`b Kiv
06 Abhorrence(n) Zxeª N„Yv 21 Accomplishment(n) m¤úv`b
07 Aborigines (n) Avw`g Awaevwm 22 Accordance(m) wgj
08 Accelerate(v) MwZ Z¡ivwš^Z Kiv 23 Accumulation(n) GKÎxKiY/ R‡ov Kiv
09 Acceleration(n) †eM e„w× 24 Accuracy(n) mwVKZv, h_v_©Zv
10 Acceptance(n) MÖnY, m¤§wZ cÖ`vb 25 Accurate(adj.) mwVK, h_v_©
11 Access(n) cÖ‡ek 26 Achievement(n) AR©b
12 Accessible(Adj.) cÖ‡ekvwaKvi 27 Acknowledge(v) cÖvwß ¯^xKvi Kiv
13 Accession(n) e„w× ev †hvM 28 Acquaintance (n) gyw³cÖvß, LvjvmcÖvß
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 940 ~ 01740- 073569
29 Acquiescence(n) ‡gŠb m¤§wZ 66 Allegation(n) †`vlv‡ivc/ Awfhy³
30 Acquittal(n) Lvjvm, gyw³ 67 Allegiance(n) AvbyMZ¨,ek¨Zv
31 Acquitted(adj.) Lvjvmx/gIKzd 68 Allegory(n) iƒcK KweZv
32 Address(n) wVKvbv 69 Allergy(A¨vjviwR) (n) weivM, weZ…òv
33 Address(v) m‡¤^vab Kiv 70 Alleviation(n) Dckg, jvNe
34 Addressee(n) cÖvcK 71 Alliance(A¨vjv‡qÝ) (n) ivóªmsN, ‰gÎx, †RvU
35 Adequate(adj.) ch©vß 72 Alliteration(n) AbycÖvm,e¨Äbe‡Y©i cybive„wË

36 Adherence(n) msjMœZv 73 Allocation(n) wefvRb, eÈb


37 Administer(v) cwiPvjbv/kvmb Kiv 74 Allurement(n) cÖ‡jvfb, mr †jvfb
38 Admissibility(n) MÖnY‡hvM¨Zv 75 Allusion(n) c‡iv¶fv‡e D‡jøL-
39 Admissible(adj.) MªnYxq 76 Alternation(n) cvjvµ‡g msMVb
40 Admission(n) fwZ©, cÖ‡ekvwaKvi 77 Altogether(n/adv) m¤ú~Y©fv‡e,
41 Admittance(n) cÖ‡e‡ki AbygwZ 78 Amalgamation(n) wgkªY/ GKwÎKiY
42 Adolescence(n) be‡hŠeb/eqtmwÜKvj 79 Amateur(adj)(G¨vgvPvi) A‡ckv`vi/‡mŠwLb
43 Adoration(n) Avivabv, fw³ 80 Ambassador(n) (Avg&ev‡mWv) ivóª`Z
~
44 Adulteration(n) †fRvj, AcwgkªY 81 Amelioration(n) DbœwZ weavb
45 Adultery(n); e¨wfPvi 82 Ancillary(adj.) Avbylw½K, mnvqK
Adulterous(n); e¨wfPvix 83 Annihilate(v) m¤ú~Y©fv‡e aŸsm Kiv
46 Advantage(n) my‡hvM, myweav 84 Annihilation(n) G¨vbvB‡jkb- aŸsm
47 Advisory(n) civgk©/ Dc‡`k 85 Anniversary(n) el©c~wZ©
48 Aegis(n) (BRvm&) cÖwZ‡iva-e¨e¯’v 86 Announce(n) ‡NvlYv
49 Aeronaut(G¨vi¨b¨vU) wegvbPvjK(n) 87 Announcement(n) †NvlYv
50 Aestheticism(n) ‡mŠ›`h©ZË¡, b›`bZË¡ 88 Annual(adj.) evwl©K
51 Aesthetics (n) KviY wb‡`©k 89 Anonymous(adj.) ‡ebvgx
52 Affected(adj.) AvµvšÍ 90 Antecedent(adj.) c~e©eZx©
53 Affluence(n) cÖvPzh©, mg„w× 91 Antediluvian(adj.) AwZ cÖvPxb
54 Afforestation (n) ebxKiY, ebvqb 92 Apparatus(n) hš¿cvwZ
55 Agglomeration(n) wcwÛKib/fxo 93 Apparent(adj.) `„wó‡MvPi
56 Agglutination(n) RgvUe×Zv 94 Appearance(n) †Pnviv
57 Aggrandizement(n) ¶gZv/c`/m¤ú‡`i e„w× 95 Appellation(n) bvg, †LZve, c`ex
58 Aggravate(v) AwaKZi Lvivc Kiv 96 Appendix(n) cwiwkó
59 Aggregate(v) mgwó Kiv 97 Appetence(n) Zxeª AvKv•ÿv
60 Aggressive(adj.) ‡Kvjvnj/AvµgYvZ¥K 98 Appointment(n) PvKzwi, wb‡qvM
61 Agreeable(adj.) m¤§wZ 99 Appreciate(v) cÖksmv Kiv
62 Agreement(n) Pzw³, wgj, HK¨ 100 Apprehend(v) †MÖdZvi Kiv
63 Agricultural(adj.) K…wlwelqK 101 Apprehension(n) †PZbv, †Ui, †MÖdZvi
64 Alienation(n) n¯ÍvšÍi 102 Appropriate(adj.) mwVK
65 Alignment(n) ‡kªYxe×KiY 103 Approval(n) Aby‡gv`b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 941 ~ 01740- 073569


104 Aquarium(n) Kuv‡Pi grm¨vavi 121 Atrabilious(adj.) e`‡gRvwR
105 Arbitrariness(n) ga¨¯ÍZv 122 Attainment(n) AR©b
106 Archaeology(n) british (AvwK©IjwR)cÖZœwe`¨v 123 Attendance(n) †mev, Dcw¯’wZ
107 Archeology(n) USA cÖZœZË¡we`¨v 124 Attention(n) g‡bv‡hvM
108 Archipelago(n) ØxccyÄ 125 Attentive(adj.) g‡bv‡hvMx
109 Arrogance (A¨v‡iv‡MÝ) J×Z¨/ AnsKvi 126 Attorney(n) AvBbRxex
110 Artillery(n) ‡Mvj›`vR evwnbx 127 Attribution(n) Av‡ivc
111 Ascertain(v) wbwðZ Kiv 128 Audience(n) ‡kªvZvgÛwj
112 Assassination(n) ¸ß nZ¨v 129 Auditorium (n) i½kvjv/ wgjbvqZb
113 Assessment(n) g~j¨ wba©viY 130 Aurum(n) (Aivg) ¯^Y©, †mvbv
114 Assignment(n) cÖKí/ Awc©Z KvR 131 Authentic(adj) weï×, LuvwU, mZ¨
115 Assistance(n) mn‡hvwMZv 132 Authoritative(adj) KZ…©Z¡c~Y©, wbf©i‡hvM¨
116 Assonance(n) aŸwb mv`„k¨ 133 Autism(n) AwURg
117 Assurance(n) wbðqZv 134 Autobiography(n) AvZ¥Rxebx/AvZ¥PwiZ
118 Asthma(n) (A¨vRgv) nuvcvwb †ivM 135 Autonomous(adj.) ¯^vqËkvwmZ/ ¯^kvwmZ
119 Asylum(n) AvkÖq¯’vb AvkÖg [G¨vRvBjvg] 136 Awareness(n) m‡PZbZv
120 Atmosphere(n) evqy gÛj 137 Awful(adj.) fqsKi
138 Awkward(adj.) A`ÿ/ Avbvwo
my`„wói cÖZ¨vkvq: evbvb g‡b ivLv Lye KwVb| Z‡e evsjv A_©mn co‡j g‡b ivLv A‡bKUv mnR nq| ZvB cvV‡Ki myweav‡_©
Answer word wUi evsjv A_© MCQ-Gi cv‡k †`Iqv n‡q‡Q| Giƒc evsjv A_© cixÿvq †`Iqv _v‡K bv| cvV‡Ki
mywe`v‡_© mKj MCQ ¸‡jv‡K wb‡¤œv³fv‡M fvM K‡i w`jvg| G‡Z mg‡qi wfwˇZ ¸iæZ¡ ey‡S wb‡q co‡Z myweav n‡e|
1. Recent cÖkœ: cÖvq meB GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv
2. GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b-
3. ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b-
4. ïay fvwm©wU cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b-
GLvb †_‡K ïiæ K‡ib-
 Recent cÖkœ: cÖvq meB GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv 
22. Choose the correct spelling.(wbðqZv †`Iqv) 24. The correct spelling is-(be‡hŠeb) [ivtwet (A2)
[26th & 27th BCS,  Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnt wkÿK -19, 17-18, (A1) 18-19, ivtwet (A-†Rvo) 15-16, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E)
Islamli Bank Bangladesh Ltd. Ass. Officer (Grade-3)-13, 15-16,  Kgb cÖkœ: htwetcÖtwet 19-20]
Agrani Bank Ltd. (senior officer)-10] Adolescence
A B Adolessence
ascertain
A B assertain adoloscence
C D adolesense Ans:a
C asertain D asartain Ans:a 25. The correct spelling-(A¯^vfvweK)
23. Identify the correct spelling- (bxwZåó) [ Kgb cÖkœ: BSC (6 Govt. Banks) Senior Officer -19]
[ Kgb cÖkœ: BSC (6 Govt. Banks) Senior Officer -19] A Adventitous B Adventitious
A Aberrant B Abbarant C Adventitus D Adventituous Ans:b
C Aberant D Abberant Ans:a

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 942 ~ 01740- 073569


26. Select the correct word. (evm¯’vb); [Lv`¨ 28. The correct spelling is— (N„Yv) [‡emvgwiK wegvb
Awa`߇ii mnKvix Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-12, ivtwet (A-odd) 13-14, 05- PjvPj KZ…©c‡ÿi wnmve wbixÿK/wnmveiÿK/LvRvwÂ-2017, evsjv‡`k
06, cvtwetcÖtwet (C, weÁvb)16-17, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wmwfwjqvb ÷vd †Uwjwfkb-Gi cÖ‡hvRK-06,  Kgb cÖkœ: RvtKtKvtbtBtwet BDwbU wW
Awdmvi-16, RbZv e¨vsK (wmwbqi Awdmvi)-11,  Kgb cÖkœ: ivtwet (a) 18-19]
19-20, Group-1,  Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet (P)19-20] A aborence B abhorence
A Accommodation B accomodation C abhorrence abdorence Ans:c
D
C accommodasion D accomodasion Ans:a  g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: ab-hor-rence
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: GK-Kg- ‡gv‡Wkb= Ac- 29. Identify the incorrect spelling- [ Kgb cÖkœ:
com- modation [Giƒc †f‡½ †f‡½ D”PviY Ki‡j 2Uv BSC (5 Govt. Banks) Officer (Cash) -19]

c I m ev` co‡e bv] A Athletic B Nephew

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]

32. Which is the correct spelling? (gyw³cÖvß, Addultration


A B Adultration
Adulteration
C D Adultratin Ans:c
LvjvmcÖvß) [BSC Senior Officer (3 Banks)-18, Janata
Bank (Officer)-17, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-10, Rvtwet (J) 11-12, 37. Choose the correct spelling. (cÖZœZËwe`¨v)
(H) 13-14, (F) 17-18, DËiv e¨vsK (PO) 17 ‡m‡Þ. 21, Janata Bank [evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i mnKvix cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-13,cÖv_wgK
(Executive Off.)-17] Ans:d we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (PUªMªvg wefvM)-05]

AAcqintance B Acquintence Aarchelogy B arkelogy


C Acquentance D Acquaintance C arkeology D archeology Ans:d
33. Choose the correct spelling. (A‡ckv`vi/ 38. wb‡Pi ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (cÖ‡ekvwaKvi) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK
we`¨vjq mnt wkÿK (myigv)-13, ‡iwR÷vW© cÖv_t we`¨vvjq mnt wkÿK
‡mŠwLb) [Bangladesh Bank Assistant (Freedom Fighter
Qulta)-15, ivtwet (C) 05-06, ivtwet (E1) 17-18] Acceible
A B Accessible (‡gNbv)-11]

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 943 ~


40. Identify the correct spelling. (g‡bv‡hvMx) 44. The correctly spelt word: [wewfbœ gš¿Yvjq/wefvM/
[Lv`¨ Awat mnt Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-12,Awdm mnt Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Awa`߇ii e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v cwi`wk©Kv-18, Lytwet (A) 18-19, wmwKDwiwUR
G·‡PÄ Kwgkb (AD) 19 Ryb 21]
AAtteentive B Atenttive gy`vª ÿwiK-12]
A advarsity B adversity
C Atentive D Attentive Ans:d
C advercity D adversety Ans:b
41. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? (KZ…©Z¡c~Y©, wbf©i‡hvM¨) [Lv`¨ Awa`ßi
(Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K)-09,10, Eastern Bank-05]
45. No spelling mistake occurs in- (¸ß nZ¨v)
[mgvR‡mev Awat (wdì mycvifvBRvi)-18, ivtwet (Economics) 09-10,
authoratative
A B authoritative
(E-Odd) 12-13, (A1) 17-18, Btwet (G) 12-13, Ptwet (E)
C autheritative D athoratative Ans:b
A asassination B asassination 07-08,]
42. Which is the correct spelling?
C assassination D asasination Ans:c
[Rtwet (D) 15-16 ,‡gwW‡Kj fwZ© cixÿv 16-17]
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Assassination (এয্াসএয্ািসেনশন)
abborigines
A B aboriginnes
-গুপ্তহতয্া; Ass ass i nation-Mvav Mvav I nation.
C aborigines D aboregence Ans:c
46. Choose the correct spelling- (mnvqK
43. Choose the correctly spelt word-
(KmvBLvbv) [Btwet (G) 16-17, (B) 10-11] e¯‘mg~n) [Xvtwet (A) 08-09, ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yv. KwgD.
†nj&_ †Kqvi †cÖvfvBWvi 2018, Rvtwet (wm) 11-12]
A Abattoir B abatoir
A Accessories B Accssoried
C abottoire D abattoier Ans:a
C Accesories D Accesiores Ans:a

║ 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

A annaul B anual [cwievi cwiKíbv cwi`k©K-18] mnKvix wkÿK (eywoM½v)-13] Ans:a


C annual D anuall Ans:c Acclamation
A B Aclamation
48. Choose the correct spelling. (Avbvwo/ ‡eXc/ C Aclaimation D Acclaimation
‡egvbvb) [mnKvix ivR¯^ Kg©KZv© (gyw³‡hv×v I ÿz`ª 54. Choose the correct spelling: (c~e©eZx©)
[Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb MY‡hvMv‡hvM Awa`߇ii mnKvix Z_¨ Awdmvi-13]
aukward
A B awkword b„-‡Mvôx-15]
C akward D awkward Ans:d
Aanticedent B antecedent
C anticident D antecednt Ans:b
49. A kidnapping is also called an ---.
[evsjv‡`k cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi cwimsL¨vb Rywbqi A¨vwmm‡U›U Awdmvi-14] 55. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (m¤§wZ) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK
wb‡qvM-12 (myigv)]
abduction
A B abductin
C abducsion D abducktion Ans:a
AAgreable B Agreeable
CAgreeabel D Agreabel Ans:b
50. Nomman works on an ---. evsjv‡`k cwimsL¨vb
ey¨‡ivi cwimsL¨vb Rywbqi A¨vwmm‡U›U Awdmvi-14] 56. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? (†MÖdZvi Kiv) [Lv`¨ Awa`߇i wb‡qvM
cixÿ-09]
Aadvizory B advisory(civgk©)
apprihend
A B apprihand
C advisry D advisoy Ans:b
apprehend
C D apprehed Ans:c
51. wb‡Pi ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (‡gŠb m¤§wZ) [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK
mnKvix wkÿK-13 (‡gNbv)] 57. Identify the correct spelling. (cÖ‡ekvwaKvi)
AAcquisence B Acquissence [Standard Bank Ltd. Trainee Asst. Officer-13]

C Acquiescence D Aquicence Ans:c


A Access B Acess
52. Choose the correctly spelt word. (gvwb‡q C Acces D Aaccess Ans:a
†bIqv) [RbZv e¨vsK wj. Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi-17] Ans:d
A acmmodate B accomodate Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
C acomodate D accommodate https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 944 ~


58. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (Dckg, jvNe) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix 62. Which is the correct spelling? (AvµvšÍ)
wkÿK (wZ¯Ív)-10] [Exim Bank-04]
A Aleviation B Alleviation Afficted
A B Aflicted
C Alliviation D Aliviation Ans:b C Affected D Aphlicted Ans:c
59. Find out the correctly spelt word: 63. Select the correctly spelt word- (hyw³ wbf©i)
[(AvwK©IjwR) cÖZwœ e`¨v] [Rvtwet 18-19 (wR) (e¨emvq cÖkvmb)] [Junior officer(Pubali Bank)-12]

A Archiology B Archaeology Aarbitariness B Arbitrariness


C Archealogy D Arcealogy Ans:b C Arbitraines D arbritariness Ans:b

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]

C Alignment D Alingment Ans:c A Anniversary B anniverrsary


C amiversary D anniversary Ans:a
†KŠkj: G-jvBb-†g›U= A-lign-ment (‡Lqvj
Kiæb- jvBb evbv‡b 1Uv L Ges i Gi ci g Aby”PvwiZ মেন রাখার েকৗশলঃ G¨vb- wbfvimvwi= An-
Av‡Q) niversary [‡`Lyb- kãwU‡Z `yBwU n Av‡Q]
------------------------------
B- Group (weMZ mv‡j Avmv k㸇jv Bold ev 152 Battle(n) hy×, msMÖvg, jovB
Mv‡ov Kvwj Kiv AvQ| G¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡eb) 153 Beggar(n) wfLvix
139 Bachelor(n) AweevwnZ 154 Beginning(n) Avi¤¢, cÖvi¤¢, ïiæ
140 Balloon(n) †ejyb Ball-o-on 155 Belief(n) wek¦vm
141 Ballot(n) ¸ß †fvU 156 Bellicose(adj.) weev`wcÖq, hy×wcÖq
142 Bamboo (evg&ey) euvk 157 Bellicosity(n) hy×evR g‡bvfve
143 Bargain(v) `iKlvKwl Kiv 158 Belligerent(adj.) hy×wcÖq, gvigy‡Lv
144 Barrack (e¨vivK) †mbvwbevm 159 Beneficiary(n) `vbMÖvnx/ ¯^Z¡‡fvMx
145 Barratry(n) Ah_v gvgjvevRx 160 Bequeath(v)(weLyB_) DBj Øviv `vb Kiv
146 Barrel(n) wccv/bj 161 Bibliography(n) MÖš’ZvwjKv
147 Barren(adj) eܨv, Abye©i, wbõj 162 Billionaire(n) gnvabvX¨ e¨w³
148 Barrier(n) cÖwZeÜKZv 163 Biscuit(n) we¯‹zU
149 Barrister(n) D”P Av`vj‡Zi DwKj 164 Blasphemy(n) Ck¦iwb›`v,ag©‡K
150 Battalion(n) ‰mb¨`j we‡kl (eøvm&‡dwg) KUv¶
151 Battery(n) e¨vUvwi/mvwie× Kvgvb 165 Blossom (eø­mg) (n) gyKzj, Kzuwo, dzj

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 945 ~


166 Bottom(n/v) cv`‡`k 177 Budget (ev‡RU) (n) Avq-e¨‡qi wnmve
167 Bouquet(n) (ey‡LB) dz‡ji †Zvov 178 Buffalo(n) gwnl
168 Bourgeois (eyRy©qv) ga¨weË †kªYx (adj./n) 179 Buffoon(evdzb&) (n) fuvo, we`~lK, †RvKvi
169 Bourgeoisie ga¨weË †kªYx (adj./n) 180 Bullet(n) e›`y‡Ki ¸wj ev †UvUv
170 Bowler(n) wµ‡K‡U ej wb‡¶cK 181 Bulletin(n) miKvix Bk‡Znvi, Lei
171 Boycott(n/v) eR©b (Kiv) 182 Bullion(n) ¯^Y© I †iŠ‡c¨i wcÛ
172 Brassard(n) evûi e¨vR ev ZKgv 183 Bungalow(n) KzwV evwo
173 Brasserie(e¨v‡mwi) (n) g`¨cvbkvjv 184 Bureaucracy(n) AvgjvZš¿
†g‡q‡`i eyKeÜbx(eªv) (weI‡ivµ¨vwm)
174 Brassiere(eª¨vwRqvi)(n)
185 Butter(n) gvLb
175 Brilliant(adj) AwZkq †gavex
186 Buttock(n) wbZ¤^/cvQv
176 Buccaneer(evKvwbqvi&) Rj`my¨ (n)
187 Buzzard(n) evRcvwL
------------------

 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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 946 ~


74. The correct spelling. (weªwjqv›U; AwZkq †gavex)
[Xvtwet Awafz³ 7 K‡jR 18-19 BDwbU evwYR¨, ivtwet 07-08] 78. Choose the correct spelling. (gwnl)
Abriliant B brilliant [Btwet (AvBb) 04-05, ivtwet (E, ‡Rvo) 16-17]
C brilliunt D brilint Ans:b buffallo
A B bufflo Ans:d
75. Choose the correctly spelt words. (ga¨weË C bufaalo D buffalo(ev‡d‡jv)
†kªYx(adj./n)) [Btwet (C) 14-15, ivtwet (E1) 17-18] 79. Select the word that is spelled correctly.
A Booergies B Burgoisice (wbðqZv) [gnv-wnmve wbixÿK I wbqš¿‡Ki Kvh©vj‡q AwWUi-15, K…wl
m¤úªmviY Awa`߇ii mnKvix K„wl Kg©KZv©-16]
C Bourgeoisie D Bourgious Ans:c
76. Identify the correct spelling. (‡ewj‡KvwmwU-
certainty
A B certainity

hy×evR g‡bvfve) [Dutch-Bangla Bank-12]


C certeinty D sertainty Ans:a

A bellicousity B beliocosity 80. Which one is incorrect? [Senior officer


(pubali Bank)-11]
C bellisocity D bellicosity Ans:d
A bourgeose B blaspheme(v)
77. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (hy×wcÖq, gvigy‡Lv) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq
cÖavb wkÿK (‡ejx), (cÙ)-09] C bureaucracy D baptism Ans:a
A Beligarent B Beligerent e¨vL¨v: mwVK kã- bourgeois-(m¤ú`kvjx)
C Belligerent D Belijerent Ans:c
------------------------------
C- Group (weMZ mv‡j Avmv ¸‡jv Bold/ 206 Certainty(n) wbðqZv
Mv‡ov Kvwj Kiv| ZvB G¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡eb) 207 Certificate(n) cÖksmvcÎ
188 Cadaverous(adj.) weeY©/ eY©nxb 208 Cessation(n) weiwZ, Aemvb
189 Caffeine(n)- K¨v‡dBb Pv‡qi cvZvq we`¨gvb 209 Challenge(v/n) †gvKv‡ejv Kivi AvnŸvb
ˆRe †hŠM 210 Chancellery(n) gš¿x `ßi
190 Calendar(n) el©cwÄ Bw¯¿ (Kvci 211 Chancellor(n) wek¦we`¨vj‡qi AvPvh©
Calender(n) Bw¯¿ Kivi hš¿) 212 Changeable(adj) cwieZ©bkxj
191 Calender (v) Kvco Bw¯¿ Kiv 213 Characteristic(adj.) ‰ewkó¨
192 Callous(adj) D`vmxb 214 Chauvinism(n) DMÖ RvZxqZvev`,
193 Camouflage(n/v) QÙ‡ek aviY(v/n) (†kŠwfwbRg) Muvovgx
194 Campaign(K¨vg‡cBb&) Awfhvb 215 Chillum(n) (wQjvg) nuK
y vi KjwK
195 Carbohydrate(n) †k^Zmvi 216 Chimpanzee(n) wk¤úvÄx
196 Career(n) ‡ckv, RxweKv 217 Chrysanthemum(n) P›`ªgwjøKv
197 Carriage(n) Mvwo 218 Cigarette(n) wmMv‡iU
198 Cashier(n) wnmvei¶K 219 Circular(n) PvKwii †bvwUk, cwicÎ
199 Catalogue(n) ZvwjKv 220 Circumstance(n) Ae¯’v, cwiw¯’wZ
200 Catalyst(n) ZvwjKv 221 Coffee(n) Kwd
201 Catastrophe(n) wech©q, `ytLgq cwiYwZ 222 Collaborate(v) mw¤§wjZfv‡e KvR Kiv
202 Catastrophe(n) Pig wech©q 223 Collaboration(n) mw¤§wjZ cÖ‡Póv
203 Caterpillar(n) kuy‡qv‡cvKv 224 Collar(n) Rvgvi Kjvi
204 Ceiling(n) Qv‡`i wb‡Pi ¯Íi 225 Collateral(n/adj.) cvkvcvwk, mgvšÍivj
205 Cellular(adj) ‡Kvl wewkô¨ 226 Colleague(n) KwjM mn Kg©Pvix, mnKgx©

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 947 ~


227 Colleen(n) Kzwjb †g‡q, Qywo Kvbwm‡qbmvm
228 College(n) K‡jR gnvwe`¨vjq 256 Consensus(n) HK¨gZ, m¤§wZ
229 Colloquial(adj.) K‡_vcK_b msµvšÍ 257 Conspicuous(adj.) `„wó AvKl©Y
230 Colonel(n) D”Pc`¯’ †mbvcwZ 258 Constellation(n) bÿÎgÛj
231 Colossal(adj.) (K‡jvmvj) wekvj 259 Contemplation(n) Mfxifv‡e wPšÍv
232 Commander(n) †mbvcwZ 260 Contiguous(adj.) msjMœ (KbwUwMDqvm)
233 Commemorate(v) ¯§iY / ¯§„wZ iÿv Kiv 261 Continuity(n) weivgnxbZv
234 Commentary(n) e¨vL¨v, avivfvl¨, gšÍe¨ 262 Conveyance(n) cwienb, carrying
235 Commissary(n) cÖwZwbwa 263 Corollary(n) Abywm×všÍ
236 Commission(n) ¶gZv cÖ`vb/ Kwgkb 264 Correction(n) kvw¯Í, ms‡kvab
237 Commitment(n) cÖwZkÖæwZ 265 Correspondence(n) wPwV cÎ wewbgq/
238 Committed(adj.) msNwUZ Correspondent HK¨ msev` `vZv
239 Committee(n) mwgwZ 266 Corridor(n) `vjv‡bi wfZi iv¯Ív
240 Commodious(adj.) myweavRbK, ¯’vbeûj 267 Corroboration(n) `„pfv‡e mg_©b
241 Commotion(n) we‡¶vf, D‡ËRbv 268 Corruption(n) `ybx©wZ, cvc,
242 Communication(n) †hvMv‡hvM 269 Councilor/-llor(n) Dc‡`óv/counselor
243 Companion(n) mnPi 270 Counselor(n) Dc‡`óv
244 Comparative(adj.) Zzjbvg~jK 271 Counterfeit(n) bKj
245 Compelled(adj.) eva¨ 272 Courier(n) evZ©v evnK/gvj evnK
246 Competition(n) cÖwZ‡hvwMZv 273 Courteous(adj) f`ª, mykxj
247 Concession(Kb‡Qkb&) Aby‡gv`b/Qvo/e„wË (n) 274 Credential(adj) cÖ‡qvRbxq/ cÖksmvcÎ
248 Conferred(adj.) n¯ÍvšÍwiZ 275 Crevasse(n) wPo ev dvUj
249 Configuration(n) bKkv, evwn¨K MVb 276 Cricketer(n) wµ‡KUvi, wSwS †cvKv
250 Conglomerate(n) GKÎxKiY 277 Crucial (adj) AZ¨šÍ ¸iæZ¡c~Y©
251 Connoisseur(n) (KbBmv) im cwÛZ 278 Curable(adj) wbimb‡hvM¨,
252 Connotation(n) msÁv 279 Curiosity(wKDwiIwmwU) DrmyKZv
253 Conqueror(n) weRqx 280 Currency(n) gy`ªv
254 Conscience(n) we‡eK eyw× 281 Curriculum(n) cvV¨µg
255 Conscientious(adj) b¨vqevb/ we‡eKevb 282 Cylinder(n) ‡ejybvKvi e¯‘
------------------

 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]

A consciencious B perseverance A Curriculum B Curiculam

C convalescence D maintenance Ans:a C Curiculum D Curriculam Ans:a

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 949 ~


100. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (e¨vL¨v, avivfvl¨, gšÍe¨) [cÖv_wgK 107. Select the correctly spelled word. (weiwZ,
we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (Xvwe)-07, ‡iwR. cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK Aemvb) [gv‡K©›UvBj e¨vsK-08, Rvtwet (E) 14-15, (R) 11-12]
(†Mvjvc)-11]
A Cesation B Cessation
A Comentry B Commentry
C Cesassion D Ceasation Ans:b
C Commentery D Commentary Ans:d
108. Choose the correct spelling. (cvkvcvwk,
101. The correct spelling is- (we‡eKevb/ we‡eKeyw×
mgvšÍivj) [evsjv‡`k ebwkí Dbœqb K‡cv©‡ikb mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK-13,
m¤úbœ) [Xvtwet (B) 18-19, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (PUªMÖvg wefvM)-08,
Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-12, Southeast Bank-09, Btwet (F) 10-11]
(myigv)-10]
A Conscientious B Concientious
Collateral
A B Collaterall
C Colateral D Colatteral Ans:a
C Conscintous D Conscientous Ans:a
102. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (im cwÛZ, imÁ) [cÖv_wgK cÖavb
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Collateral- ‡Kvj-j¨vUvivj
wkÿK-09, cªv-cªv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix (`vRjv)-13, ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi 109. Choose the correct spelling? (mwgwZ)
Kviv Awa`߇ii Kviv ZË¡veavqK-13, Xvtwet (B, A.E) 13-14] [cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i mn: Gb‡dvm©‡g›U †Kv-AwW©‡bUi-17. ewnivMgb I
A Conoisseur B Connoiseur cvm‡cvU© Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-14, ‡et‡ivtwet (K) 08-09,
kvtwetcÖtwet (K) 09-10, Mutual Trust Bank-12, Xvtwet (C) 14-
C Connoisseur D Connoisser Ans:c
15, Bangladesh Development Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash) -16,
103. Choose the correct spelling. (mnKgx©) [kÖg cvwb Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Awdm mnvqK-15, Xvtwet (C), 14-15]
gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b mnKvix cwiPvjK c‡` wb‡qvM-05, Rvtwet 11-12,
A Committee B Commitee
IFICE Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Officer (TAO) 2018]
C Committe D Comittee Ans:a
A Colleague B Chollegue
g‡b ivLyb: Committee kãwU‡Z 2wU K‡i m, t, e
C Culleague D Calleague Ans:a
Av‡Q|
104. Choose the correct spelling (mnKgx©)
[gv‡K©›UvBj e¨vsK-08, kÖg gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b mnKvix cwiPvjK-05, 110. Correct spelling- [evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i mnKvix cjøx
ivtwet 08-09] Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-13, ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi KwgDwbwU †nj&_
†Kqvi †cÖvfvBWvi-18, AvBb, wePvi msm` I ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ
A colleage B chollegue Kg©KZv©-12, BRDB-Gi gvV msMVK-13, NSI-Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK-17,
C colleague D collig Ans:c Kztwet (B) 08-09]
105. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK wb‡qvM-12 A Cigarette B Cigarete
(W¨v‡dvwWj), cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK (ewikvj wefvM)-08, National C Cigarrete D Cigarate Ans:a
Bank-10, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17, National Bank-10,
et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 16-17, ‡c‡Uªv evsjvi D”Pgvb mnKvix-17, Z_¨ 111. The correct spelling is- (Pv‡qi cvZvq we`¨gvb
gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb wewUwe-Gi mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17, cÖv_wgK cÖavb ˆRe †hŠM) [ivtwet (E-Odd) 14-15, (D-AevwYR¨) 10-11,
wkÿK (ewikvj wefvM)-08] Ans:d et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 17-18]
A comemorate B commemmorate Acaffeine B caffen
C commemmorate D commemorate C caffm D caffaine Ans:a
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: com-me-morate; ¯§„wZiÿv g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: caf-feine K¨vd-‡dBb/ K¨v‡dBb
Kiv/ gyL¯’ Kiv; 112. Which is correctly spelt? (‡mŠRb¨/ f`ª/
106. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK(ivBb)- webxZ) [N.U. (Business) 12-13, Btwet (B) 17-18]
13, (‡gNbv)-12, c~evjx e¨vsK (Rywbqvi Awdmvi)-11]
A cortous B courteous
A commision B comission
C courtous D corteous Ans:b
C commission D commision Ans:c
113. The correct spelling is- (we‡eK eyw×) [Xvtwet (D)
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: com-mis-sion/ com-mission 06-07, Btwet (C) 10-11, RvtKtKvt btBtwet (K) 15-16]
‡`Lyb k‡ã 2Uv K‡i s I 2Uv K‡i m Av‡Q| A conscience B consciense
C concience D conscence Ans:a
 g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Kbwm‡qÝ- con-science
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 950 ~
114. Choose the correct spelling. (mw¤§wjZfv‡e A Committment B Commitmant
KvR Kiv) [mnKvix Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K/mnKvix Acv‡iUi/mvuU C Commitment D Committmant Ans:c
gy`ªvÿwiK/ mvuU wjwcKvi-09] 117. Choose the correct spelling. (†hvMv‡hvM)
A Collaborate B Colaboret [ivtwet 09-10, (H-Odd) 15-16]
C Colaloarate D Colabrate Ans:a A Communication
115. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (bÿÎgÛj) [cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK, B Comunication
(avbwmuwo) -08, (wZZvm)-10, ‡c‡Uªvevsjv D”Pgvb mnKvix-17, National C Comunicasion
Bank-10]
D Communicasion Ans:a
A Constelletion B Constilation
118. Choose the correct spelling. (P›`ªgwjøKv)
C Consteletion D Constellation Ans:d
[cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK (cÙv)-09, Xvtwet 06-07] Ans:c
116. Choose the correct spelling. (cÖwZkÖæwZ) [cÖvK-
A Crysanthimam B Crysinthymum
cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (eywoM½v)-13, RvZxq ivR¯^ †ev‡W©i mnKvix ivR¯^
Kg©vKZv©-12, Xvtwet (P) 17-18, Kztwet (B) 09-10, ivtwet (A7) 12-13] C Chrysanthemum D Chrysenthemam

║ 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|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 951 ~


130. The correct spelling of- “CONCESSION” 133. wb‡¤œi †Kvb evbvbwU mwVK? [cjøx Kg© mnvqK
(Qvo, e„wË) [Senior officer (Pubali Bank)-11] dvD‡Ûk‡bi A¨vwmm‡U›U g¨v‡bRvi-14]

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]

A_© ZvwjKv; A Conscientious B Consenscious


C Conscenstious D Consencious Ans:a

║ 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
-----------------------------
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 952 ~
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
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 953 ~
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
------------------

 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]

C descending D decending Ans:c evenescence


A B evanescence

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]

A Dilapedated B Dellapidated A Eflorescence B Efllorescence


C Dilapidated D Delapidaled Ans:c C Efflorescence D fflorascenceAns:c
146. ï× evbvb? (Avgvkq †ivM)[ Kgb cÖk:œ cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnt 150. Identify the correct spelling- ev¯Íevqb‡hvM¨
wkÿK (PzZ_© avc)- 19, cÖv_wgK mnt wkÿK-10, Rvtwet (gvbweK) 12-13, [ Kgb cÖkœ: Pubali Bank Ltd. Asst. Trainee Junior Officer
†iwR÷vW© cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnt wkÿK (nvmbv‡nbv)-11, ivtwet (gvbweK) (Cash) -19]
12-13, Textile-12-13]
A Feasible B Feasibel
A Dysentry B Dysentery
C Fascieble D Feaseble Ans:a
C Desentery D Deasentry Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 954 ~


151. The correct spelling is- (wbðvqK/wm×všÍg~jK) e¨vL¨v: depriciation Gi mwVK evbvb n‡e-
[ Kgb cÖkœ: RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v Gi Rywbqi wdì Awdmvi - depreciation (AePq); a) wbe©vmb; c) fxwZcÖ`k©b;
19]
decisive
A B dicisive d) AvL¨v`vb
C desicive D decicive Ans:a 153. Choose the correct spelling. (cÖPviZv/cÖPvi

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]

A endeavour B endevour A Assesment B Dirhoea Ans:d

C endeavore D endeavur Ans:a C Dicision D dissemination

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|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 955 ~
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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 956 ~


180. Which one is the correct spelling? (miKvix 181. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (ev‡Rqvß Kiv) [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb
msev`cÎ)[Btwet (B) 13-14, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 16-17] wkÿK (cÙv)-08, (Rev)-09 Btwet (D6) 13-14]

A gezete B gazzette A Forefiet B Forefeit


C gazette D gauzete Ans:c C Forefit D Forfeit Ans:d

║ 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]

spelt? (my‡ii Awgj) [ivtwet (F-Non-Science) 14-15, Favouriet


A B Favouret
(E) 14-15, Rvtwet (R) 11-12, Eastern Bank-05, Marcantile C Favorete D Favorite Ans:d
Bank-08] 192. The correct spelling is- (cigvb›`) [Dhaka Bank
A disonance B dissonance Ltd. (TO) Cash - 16]
C disconeace D docconence Ans:b Ecstacy
A B Etasy
185. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (`kwU †Ljvi GK ce©) C Ecstasy D Ecstesy Ans:c
[cªv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-08, 09] 193. The correct spelling is- (`ytLc~Y)© [Janata Bank
A Decathlon B Decatholon Ltd. Executive Officer (Afternoon) - 17]
C Decatholone D Decethlone Ans:a Dolorous
A B Dolurous
186. ‡KvbwU
ï× evbvb? (KÉbvwji msµvgK †ivM) [cÖv_wgK Doloreus
C D Delorious Ans:a
A Diphtheria B Diptheria mnt wkÿK-08] 194. Identify the correct spelling: (Awfhy³KiY)
C Deptheria D Deptharia Ans:a [Agrani Bank Ltd. (SO) – 17]

187. Choose the correctly spelt word. (wkóvPvi) denunciation


A B denounciation
[DIiv e¨vsK wj. A¨vwmm‡U›U Awdmvi (K¨vk) -17, ‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. (wewfbœ c`) denuntiation
C D denuciation Ans:a
24 †m‡Þ. 21]
195. The correct spelling is- (AebwZ NUv ev NUv‡bv)
A Etiquette B Etiquate
[wegvb evsjv‡`k GqvijvBÝ wj. MÖvDÛ mvwf©m A¨vwmm‡U›U -18]
C Etiquete D Etiquatte Ans:a detrioret
A B deterioret
188. Which is the correct spelling? (AwawôZ, detiriorate
C D deteriorate Ans:d
¯’vwcZ) [ivtwet 05-06, 06-07] 196. The correct spelling of-
A embeded B emmbedded “FORGETFULL” (fz‡j hvIqv) [Senior officer
C emmbeded D embedded Ans:d (Pubali Bank)-11]
189. Select a word having correct spelling. A forgetfull B forgetful
(weåvwšÍKi, åvwšÍg~jK) [Eastern Bank-05] C forgotfull D forgetfual Ans:b
A fallasiouus B falascious
C fallacious D falacious Ans:c

---------------------------
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 957 ~
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

392 Grievous(adj.) hš¿Yv`vqK 429 Inaccessibility(n) AMg¨Zv, Ajf¨Zv


393 Guarantee(n) wbðqZv, RvgvbZ 430 Inadvertent(adj.) Amveavb/Ag‡bv‡hvMx
394 Guardian(n) AwffveK 431 Inaugural(adj.) D‡Øvabx, cÖviw¤¢K
395 Guerrilla(n) ‡Mwijv hy× 432 Inaugurate(v) D‡Øvab/ Avi¤¢ Kiv
396 Guillotine(n) wki‡”Q` Kivi hš¿we‡kl 433 Incandescent(adj.) D¾¡j
397 Gymnasium(n) e¨vqvgvMvi 434 Inconsistent(adj.) Am½wZ
398 Gynecological(adj.)/ (MvBwbK‡jvwRK¨vj) 435 Incorrigible(adj.) ms‡kva‡bi A‡hvM¨
Gynaecological ¯¿x‡ivM we`¨v 436 Incorruptible(adj.) A¶q, `ybx©wZgy³
399 Hallucination(n) gvqv, `„wóåvwšÍ, 437 Incriminate(v) ‡`vlv‡ivc Kiv
400 Handkerchief(n) iægvj 438 Indecision(n) Aw¯’imsKíZv
401 Harassment(n) nqivwb 439 Indigenous(adj.) ¯^‡`kxq
402 Harmonious(adj.) kÖæwZgayi, my‡ijv 440 Indiscretion(n) nVKvwiZv
403 Harvest(n/v) dmj(KvUv) 441 Indispensable(adj.) AZ¨vek¨K
404 Headache(n) gv_ve¨_v, gv_vaiv 442 Inflammation(n) `vn¨Zv
405 Heinous(adj.) Pig Amr, RNb¨ 443 Innocuous(adj.) wbRx©e, wbwe©l
406 Hereditary(adj.) eskMZ 444 Innumerable(adj.) AmsL¨, Amxg
407 Heterogeneous(adj.) wfbœ RvZxq 445 Inoculate(v) wUKv †`Iqv
408 Hideous(adj.) KzrwmZ/ fqvbK 446 Installation(n) ¯’vcb
409 Hierarchy(n) ¸iæ‡Z¡ µg ch©vq 447 Insurance(n) exgv
410 Hippopotamus(n) Rjn¯Íx 448 Intellectual(adj.) eyw×Rxex
411 Homogeneous(adj.) mgRvZxq 449 Intelligence(n) eyw×gËv, Z_¨
412 Honest(adj.) mr, gnr 450 Intention(n) AwfcÖvq/D‡Ïk¨
413 Honorarium(n) m¤§vbx, cvwikªwgK 451 Interrogate(v) wRÁvmvev`/cÖkœ Kiv
414 Hullabaloo(n) †kvi‡Mvj, ˆn ˆP 452 Interrupt(v) weNœ NUv‡bv
415 Humiliation(n) Aegvbbv 453 Intolerance(n) AmwnòyZv
416 Humorous(adj.) †KŠZ~Kc~Y©, †Lqvjx 454 Intransigence(n) GK¸u‡qgx

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 958 ~


455 Intuition(n) Dcjwä,¯^Ztjä Ávb 492 Manner(n) AvPvi-AvPiY,cÖ_v
456 Investigate(v) Z`šÍ Kiv 493 Manoeuvre(n) ‡KŠk‡j cwiPvjbv
457 Irrelevant(adj.) AcÖvmw½K 494 Marriage (n) weevn
458 Irresistible(adj.) A`g¨, AcÖwZ‡iva¨ 495 Masquerade(n) QÙ‡ek
459 Irresolute(adj.) AwggvswmZ 496 Massage(v) gvwjk Kiv
460 Itinerary(n)AvBwUbv‡iwi ågYwe`¨v/ågY e„ËvšÍ 497 Mattress(n) RvwRg/‡ZvlK
461 Jaundice(n) cvÛy‡ivM/RwÛm 498 Mausoleum(n) RuvKvj
462 Jealous(adj.) wnsmyK gvD‡Rvwjqvg mgvwa¯Í¤¢/`iMv
463 Jealousy(adj.) wnsmv 499 Measles(n) nvg †ivM
464 Jeopardize(v) wecbœ Kiv 500 Mediaeval(adj.) ga¨hyM
465 Jeopardy(adj.) wec` 501 Medieval(adj.)/ ga¨hyMxq
466 Jewellery, Jewelry(n) RniZ/AjsKvi Mediaeval
467 Jurisdiction(n) GLwZqvi, Awa‡¶Î 502 Mediterranean(adj.) f~ga¨mvMixq
468 Juvenile(adj.) ZiyY/ wK‡kvix 503 Melamine(n) ‡gjvgvBb avZe
469 Kaleidoscope(n) †Ljbv `~iexbwe‡kl 504 Melody(n) myi, m½xZ
470 Kindergarten cÖvwZôvwbK wkÿvi 505 Memorandum(n) ¯§viK
(wKb&Wvi---)(n) eq‡mi Av‡M †h 506 Mesmerizing(adj.) `„wó AvKl©K,
wkÿve¨e¯’v 507 Message(n) evZ©v
471 Laborious(adj.) kªgmva¨ 508 Messenger(n) evZ©vevnK, AMÖ`~Z
472 Lampoon(n) e¨w³MZ e¨½ KweZv 509 Millennium(n) mnmª/ nvRvi eQi
473 Legislation(n) AvBb cÖYqb 510 Millionaire(adj.) j¶cwZ
474 Leisure(n) Aemi mgq 511 Minuscule(adj.) AwZ¶z`ª
475 Leucorrhoea(n) ‡k¦ZcÖ`i 512 Misalliance(n) wbK…ó Rv‡Zi weevn
476 Licence(n) AbyÁvcÎ 513 Miscellaneous(adj.) wewea
477 License(v) AbyÁvcÎ cÖ`vb Kiv 514 Mischief(n) Ag½j, Sv‡gjv
478 Lieutenant(n) wbgœc`¯’ †mbvcwZ 515 Mischievous(adj.) ¶wZKi, Ag½jRbK
479 Lineage(n) eskK~j 516 Misconceive(v) fzj aviYv Kiv
480 Literature(n) mvwnZ¨ 517 Misfeasance(n) A‰eafv‡e ˆeaKg© mvab
481 Litterateur(n) mvwnwZ¨K 518 Missionary(n) ag©cÖPviK
482 Luminary(n) ‡bZ…‡Z¡i ¸Ym¤úbœ e¨w³ 519 Misspell(v) fyj evbvb Kiv
483 Luxury(n) wejvm 520 Molasses(n) ¸o(‡gvj¨v‡mm)
484 Machinery(n) hš¿cvwZ 521 Mongoose(n) gvb¸R bKzj, †ewR
485 Magnanimous(adj.) D`vi 522 Mosquito(n) gkv
486 Magnificent(adj.) mgv‡ivngq, PgrKvi 523 Mountainous(adj.) ce©Zgq, cve©Z¨
487 Maintenance(n) fiY‡cvlY, cÖwZcvjb 524 Murderer(n) Lybx, nZ¨vKvix
488 Maintenance(n) iÿYv‡eÿY 525 Mushroom(n) gvkiæg
489 Malevolent(adj.) Ag½jKvix 526 Mutineer(n) we‡`ªvnx
490 Malicious(adj.) we‡ØlcivqY 527 Navigation(n) bvweK, ‡bŠ Pvj‡bi
491 Malnutrition(n) Acywó mnvqK hš¿
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 959 ~
528 Necessary(v) `iKvwi 533 Nonetheless Zv m‡Ë¡I,
529 Necessity(n) cÖ‡qvRbxqZv (bb&w`‡jm) (adv) Z_vwc, Zey
530 Negligible(adj.) D‡c¶Yxq 534 Nuisance(n) DrcvZ, Dc`ªe
531 Nescience(n) Áv‡bi Afve 535 Numerous(adj.) A‡bK, eûmsL¨K
532 Neutral(adj.) wbi‡c¶, wbw¯Œq
------------------

 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]

198. Identify the correct word. (D`vmxb) [ Kgb Milenium


A B Millennium
cÖkœ: Sadharan Bima Corporation Junior Officer -19, gv`K Millenniam
C DMillenium Ans:b
wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)]
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: Mil-len-nium/ Mill-en-
A insocient B insocant
nium= Millennium (wg‡j(b)wbqvg)
C insocant D insouciant Ans:d
204.Which one is the correct spelling? [26th
199. Select spelling. (kÖæwZgayi, my‡ijv) [Exim Bank-10, BCS,  Kgb cÖkœ:XvKv cvwb mieivn I cqtwb®‹vkb KZ…c
© ÿ (WASA)-
Bangladesh Agriculture Bank-12, Eastern Bank-05,  Kgb Gi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) 2019, ivtwet 05-06, 09-10,
cÖkœ: RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v Gi wdì Awdmvi - 19] (we‡Rvo) 12-13, Pubali Bank Ltd. (SO) – 17, ‡emvg. wegvb KZ„©.
A harmoneous B harmoonious (Inspector) 10 †m‡Þ. 21]

C harmonious D hermonous Ans:c Humiurous


A B Humorious

200.Which spelling is the wrong? [ Kgb cÖkœ:


C Humorous D Humiurius Ans:c
Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 19] g‡b ivLvi ‡KŠkj:Hu-mo-ro-us = Humorous
A solution B pollution (‡Lqvjx/‡gRvwR)|
C illution D dilution Ans:c 205.Choose the correct one. (fyj evbvb Kiv) [12th
e¨vL¨v: illution- Gi mwVK iƒc n‡jv- illusion hvi BCS, gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09, cªv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-13, ‡m‡KÛvwi
A_© gvqv, †gvn; GWz‡Kkb †m±i ‡W‡fjc‡g›U ‡cªvMÖv‡gi M‡elbv Kg©KZv©-15, Xvtwet 00-
01, (G) 11-12, ivtwet 10-11, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F-evwYR¨) 14-15,
201. No spelling error occurs in- (wRÁvmvev`
 Kgb cÖk:œ gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-19]
Kiv, cÖkœ Kiv) [ Kgb cÖkœ: `y‡hv©M e¨e¯’vcbv Awa`߇ii Awdm mispel
A B misspell
mnKvix-19, Xvtwet (A) 08-09]
C mispell D misspel Ans:b
A interogate B intarrogate
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: wgm †¯új- Mis-spell =
C intarogate D interrogate Ans:d
Misspell (kãwU‡Z `ywU K‡i s Ges l Av‡Q)
g‡b ivLyb: Inter-ro-gate= interrogate k‡ãi
206.Identify the incorrect spelling- [ Kgb cÖkœ:
evbv‡b 2wU r Av‡Q| BSC (5 Govt. Banks) Officer (Cash) -19]
202. The correct one of- ‘Kindergarden’ [ A Irritate B Ignorent
Kgb cÖkœ: XvKv B‡jKwUªK mvcøvB †Kv¤úvwb (DESCO) Gi A¨vwmm‡U›U
C Turmoil D Terrible Ans:b
Kg‡cøB›U mycvifvBRvi 2019, Rupali Bank ltd officer-13]
A Kindergarden B Kindegarten e¨vL¨v: Ignorent Gi mwVK evbvb Ignorant- AÁ;
C Kindergarten D Kindargarten Ans:c a) ÿgvkxj; c) AkvwšÍ; d) fqvbK;

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 960 ~


207. Identify the incorrect spelling- [ Kgb cÖkœ: 211. The correct spelling is- (eyw×gËv, eyw×) [ Kgb
BSC (5 Govt. Banks) Officer (Cash) -19] cÖkœ: RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v (NSI) Gi wdì Awd.-19]
A Lenient B Nationalism intelligence
A B inteligence
C Transfered D Overhaul Ans:c C intelligance D intaligance Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Transfered Gi mwVK evbvb Transferred- 212. The correct spelling is-(nvZKov) [Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨
n¯ÍvbšÍwiZ; I cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yvj‡qi Dcmn. cÖ‡KŠkjx (Zwor) -19]

208.Identify the correct spelling-(Af¨vm)


handcuff
A B handcuf

[ 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

C houghtty D hautty Ans:b

 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-
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 961 ~
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,

C Indispensable D Indespensable A leutenant B leatenant

229. Choose the correct spelling. (`vn¨Zv) C lieutenant D leftenant Ans:c


[Rtwet (B) 07-08, Btwet (C) 15-16, Kztwet (B) 09-10] g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Lieutenant (েলফেটেনন্ট)-
A inflammation B inflemation Ans:a সামিরক কম�। Lie-u-ten-ant- িমথয্া তুিম দশ িপuপড়া।
C inflametion D inflerhmation 235. ‡jd‡Ub¨v›U †Rbv‡ij k‡ãi mwVK Bs‡iwR evbvb
g‡b ivLyb- in-flam-mation= inflammation †KvbwU? [39Zg wewmGm (we‡kl), 35Zg wewmGm (wjwLZ), cªwZiÿv
k‡ãi evbv‡b 2wU m Av‡Q| A Lieaftenant General gš¿Yvt Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-16]
230.Choose the correct spelling.(A`g¨, B Leaftenant General
AcÖwZ‡iva¨) [Bangladesh Commarce Bank Ltd. Assistant C Leiftenant General
Officer (General) – 16, Xvtwet (B) 09-10,  Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_. D Lieutenant General Ans:d
we`¨vjq mn. wkÿK (2q avc)-19]
236.Which of the following words is
A Irresistible B irresistable
misspelt? [‡Rjv wbev©Pb Awdmvi I mnKvix mwPe-04, ‡et‡ivtwet
C iresistible D iresistable Ans:a (B) 12-13, Btwet (C) 15-16, Ptwet (A) 15-16, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Ir-resis-tible= Irresistible A anesthesia B lieutenant (K) 16-17]
(Bi&‡iwmm&wUej) k‡ãi evbv‡b 2wU r Ges t-Gic‡i i C dynosaur D caterpillar Ans:c
Av‡Q e¨vL¨v: mwVK evbvb n‡e: dinosaur

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 962 ~


237. Select
the correct spelling from given 241. Choose the correct spelling. (D`vi) [cÖv_wgK
options. [Bangladesh Bank Assistant Director (Freedom mnKvix wkÿK-10, ¯^iv÷ª gš¿Yvj‡qi Kviv Awa`߇ii Kviv ZË¡veavqK-
Fighter Quota)-15, Southeast Bank-09, mnt Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-09, 13, ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb ewnivMgb I cvm‡cvU© Awa`߇ii mnKvix
RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (M) 16-17, evsjv‡`k ebwkí Dbœqb K‡cv©t mnt e¨e¯’vcK- cwiPvjK-11]
13, Rvtwet (R) 11-12, evsjv‡`k RyU wgj K‡cv©t Awdmvi-17] A Magnanimous B Magnanimus Ans:a
A License B Licence C Magnenimus D Magnenimous
C Lisense D Liceanse Ans:a,b 242. Select the correct spelling. (Acywó) [Trust
e¨vL¨v: wewUªk- evbv‡bi wbqgvbymv‡i Licence noun Gi Bank-10, Sonali Bank-10, wZZvm M¨vm UªvÝwgkb GÛ wWw÷ªweDkb
KvR K‡i Avi Av‡gwiKvb evbv‡bi wbqgvbymv‡i License †Kv¤úvbx-11, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16, (Gwc) 17-18]
noun/verb DfqB; Z‡e Gfv‡e `yBUvB _vK‡j Av‡gwiKvb A malnatrition B mulnutrition
evbv‡bi wbqgvbymv‡i License DËi Kiv DËg; C malnutrition D malnatrision Ans:c
238.Choose the correct spelling. [mnKvix Dc-Lv`¨ 243. The correct spelling of the noun of
cwi`k©K-09, Southeast Bank-09, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (C) 16-17] ‘maintain’ is- [11Zg we‡RGm (mnKvix RR) cÖv_wgK cixÿv-
A Licenc B Licents 17, Lv`¨ I `y‡hv©M e¨e¯’vcbv gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b cÖKí ev¯Íevqb Kg©KZv©-
04, miKvix Kg© Kwg. (wmwb. BÝUªv±i) 18 †m‡Þ. 21]
C Lisence D License Ans:d
A maintainance B maintenance
239.Choose the correctly spelt word. (Aemi
C maintinance mainenance Ans:b
D
mgq) [Bangladesh Commarce Bank Assistant Officer
e¨vL¨v: Maintain A_© eRvq ivLv, AÿzYœ ivLv| Gi
(General) -16, 30th BCS, [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 27 AvM÷ 21, M„nvqb
I MYc~Z© Awa. Dc-mn cÖ‡KŠ. I WªvdUmg¨vb/ wmwfj 2018, Rb¯^v¯’¨ noun form n‡jv maintenance A_© iÿYv‡eÿY|
cÖ‡KŠkj Awat Dc-mnt cÖ‡KŠkjx-15] 244. The correct spelling? (j¶cwZ)[Rbkw³ Kg©ms¯’vb I
A liesure B leisure cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi Dc-cwiPvjK-07, ivtwet 07-08]
C leasure D lesiure Ans:b A Millionire B Milionair
240.Choose the correct spelling. (we‡Øl civqY) C Millionaire D Millionir Ans:c
[nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15, ivtwet (f~‡Mvj) 10-11, (C) 16-17] 245. ‡KvbwU evbvb mwVK? (mnmª eQi, nvRvi eQi) [cÖv_wgK
A melicious B malicious wkÿv Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-13, ivtwet 09-10, NU 01-02, Janata
C mellcious D malicous Ans:b Bank Ltd. (Executive officer)-12, Rvtwet (wm) 13-14]
A Millanium B Millaniem
C Millanniem D Millennium Ans:d

║ 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]

A gloriuas B glorious A hedious B hideous

C glurious D gloriace Ans:b C hidious D hedeous Ans:b

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 Humourous B Humoxious A honast B honeast


C Humorous D Humorious Ans:c C honesgt D honest Ans:d
248.Correct spelling from the given options. 251. Which one is the correct spelling?
(DËivwaKvix) [Sonali Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash) 2018] (Rjn¯Íx) [Kztwet (C) 15-16 ,ivtwet (C1) 18-19, gv`ªvmv
wkÿv Awa. (‡÷vi wKcvi) 19 Ryb 21]
A Heiritage B Heritage
A Hippopotamus B Hipopotemus
C heratage D Heeretage Ans:b
C Hippotemas D Hyppotemus Ans:a

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 963 ~


252. Select the word having correct spelling. 260.Select a word having correct spelling.
(gv_ve¨_v, gv_vaiv) [Exim Bank-04] (AwfcÖvq/D‡Ïk¨) [Dhaka Bank-04]
A headach B headeke A intenson B intansion
C headeche D headache Ans:d C intention D intancion Ans:c
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: ‡nW-GK/GKUvB ‡nW= 261. Choose the correct spelling. (Z`šÍ Kiv)
Headache [Xvtwet (A) 04-05, ivtwet 09-10]

253. Which of these words is not correctly A envistigate B investigete


spelt? [‡ijc_ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc- mnvKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-2017] C investigate D invitegate Ans:c
A auspicious B intellegent 262. Choose the correct spelling. (Dcjwä,
C committee D psychology Ans:b ¯^Ztjä Ávb) [Xvtwet (A) 14-15, ivtwet 07-08, 08-09]
fzj kãwUi mwVK evbvb: intelligent(eyw×gvb) =in- A intuition B intution
tell-i-gent; auspicious- A_©- ïfjÿY C intition D intuision Ans:a
254. Choose the correctly spelled word. g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: In-tui-tion= Intuition
(ev¯Íevqb, Kvh©KvwiZv cÖ`vb) Ans:d (BbPy¨Bkb- UK, BbUy¨Bkb-USA)-Help from Cambridge
[Dutch- Bangla Bank-09] Dictionary
A implementetidn B implemantation 263.Which word is spelt correctly? (wec`) [7g
we‡RGm (mnKvix RR)-12]
C implimentation D implementation
A jepardy B jeopardy
255. Find out the word with correct spelling-
C geopardy D jepaddy Ans:b
(cwie‡Z©) [WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifviwkqvi 2018]
A insted B instaed
264.Identify the correct spelling. (ZiæYmyjf)
[ Kgb cÖkœ: RvZxq wbivcËv †Mv‡q›`v ms¯’v Gi wdì Awdmvi- 19,
C instead D insted Ans:c Dutch- Bangla Bank-12/09]
256.Choose the correct spelling. (D‡Øvab Kiv, A juveinile B juvenile
Avi¤¢ Kiv) [Btwet (C) 12-13, Rvtwet (M) 11-12] C juvilnile D juivenile Ans:b
A inagurate B inauguarate 265.Find out the correct spelling. (GLwZqvi,
C inaugurate D inagrate Ans:c Awa‡¶Î) [Exim Bank-11, Rvtwet 18-19 wR (e¨emvq cÖkvmb)]
257. Select the word having correct spelling. A jurisdiction B jaurisdiction
(AmwnòyZv) [Exim Bank-04] C jurizdiction D juricsdiction Ans:a
A intolarance B intelerance 266.Which one is the imperative sentence?
C intolerance D intolarence Ans:c [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-16]
258.Identify the correct spelling? (wbRx©e, wbwe©l) A Liftenant General
[Dhaka Bank-11] B Lieutenant General
A innocuous B inocuous C Lieaftenant General
C inncous D inncuous Ans:a D Leaftenant General Ans:b
g‡b ivLyb- (Bb‡bvwKDqvm) Innocuous= In-no- g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj- Lie-u-ten-ant=Lieutenant
cu-ous k‡ãi evbv‡b 2wU n Av‡Q| (wg_¨v Zzwg `k wcucov)
259.Which one is correctly spelt? (`vwqZ¡/Aek¨ 267. Choose the correctly spelt word- (AvBb
KZ©e¨) [Z_¨ gš¿Yv. Aaxb MY‡hvMv‡hvM Awa`߇ii mnKvix Z_¨ Awdmvi- cÖYqb) [Rvtwet 2018-19 wW BDwbU (mgvRweÁvb)]
13]
A Legislation B Legeslation
A Incumbent B Incumvent
C Legislasion D Legeslasion Ans:a
C Incummbent D Incummvent Ans:a

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 964 ~


268.Identify the correct spelling. (mgv‡ivngq, 276. That company uses heavy -------. [evsjv‡`k
PgrKvi) [Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK-12] cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi cwimsL¨vb Rywbqi A¨vwmm‡U›U Awdmvi-14]

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]

A Misionary B Missionary (wkDjx)-09] A Machinery B Machimary

C Misionery D Missionery Ans:b C Mechinary D Mechinery Ans:a

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]

Mesmerizing(‡gm‡givBwRs) A gynecolgy B gynacology

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
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 965 ~
------------------------------
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

536 Obedience(n) eva¨Zv 570 Pharmaceutical Jlya cÖ¯ÍZKiY


AZ¨šÍ AvcwËKi dvg©vwmDwUK¨vj welqK we`¨v
537 Obnoxious(adj)
571 Pharmacopoeia(n) Ilya cÖ¯‘Z cÖYvjx
538 Observance(n) ch©‡e¶Y
mgÜxq eB ev ZvwjKv
539 Obstacle(n) evav, cÖwZeÜKZv
572 Phenomenon(n) NUbv
540 Occasion(n) KviY, Dcj¶
573 Philosopher(n) `vk©wbK
541 Occurred NUbv
574 Phoenix(n) iƒcK_vi cÿxwe‡kl
542 Occurrence(n) AvKw¯§K NUbv
575 Physical(adj.) kvixwiK
543 Ominous(adj.) Aïf
576 Physique(n) ‰`wnK MVb
544 Omission(n) ev`, eR©b
577 Placard(n) cÖvPxicÎ, †cv÷vi
545 Onomatopoeia(n) abvZ¥K kã
578 Playwright (n) bvU¨Kvi, bvUK †jLK
546 Oppression(n) AZ¨vPvi, wbcxob
579 Pleasant(adj.) Avb›``vqK, cÖxwZKi
547 Orchestra(n) ev`K`j
580 Pneumonia(n) wbD‡gvwbqv †ivM
548 Oscillation(n) ¯ú›`b, †`vjb
581 Pomegranate(n) Wvwjg MvQ/Zvi dj
549 Overriding(n) AMÖvn¨
582 Possess(v) gvwjK nIqv,
550 Palatable(adj.) my¯^v`y, iæwPKi
583 Possession(n) `Lj, gvwjKvbv
551 Papyrus(n) wgk‡ii bj-LvMov we‡kl
584 Possessive(adj.) gvwjKvbv m¤^Üxq,
552 Paraffin(n) c¨vivwdb †Zj
585 Posthumous(adj.) gi‡YvËi,g„Zz¨ cieZx©
553 Parallel(adj./n) mgvšÍivj
586 Precarious(adj.) wbivcËvnxb
554 Parallelogram (n) mvgvšÍwiK
587 Precedence(n) AMÖvwaKvi
555 Paraphernalia(n) MnbvcÎ, mvRmiÄvg
588 Precinct(n) we‡kl wMR©vi cwi‡ewóZ
556 Parasite(n) e¨v‡Oi QvZv/ ciRxex cÖv½b/ cwicvk¦©
557 Parenthesis(n) cÖ_g eÜbx 589 Previous(adj.) c~e©eZx©
558 Parliament(n) msm` g~j Z_¨, bxwZ
590 Principle(n)
559 Passenger(n) hvÎx 591 Privilege(n) we‡kl myweav
560 Passion(n) Av‡eM, †µva 592 Proceedings(n) Kvh©aviv
561 Pattern(n) KvVv‡gv, aiY, bgybv 593 Profession(n) †ckv
562 Pedestrian(n) †h cw_K cv‡q nvuwUqv D”PviY
594 Pronunciation(n)
hvq/ c_Pvix
595 Proclamation ‡NvlYv
563 Pediatric(adj.) wkï wPwKrmv m¤^Üxq
596 Protector(n) i¶K
564 Penetrate(v) ejc~e©K cÖ‡ek Kiv
597 Psychology(n) g‡bvweÁvb
565 Perceive(v) Dcjwä Kiv
Psychological(adj.) মনস্তািত্তব্ক
566 Perpendicular(adj./n) Dj¤^/Lvov
598 Psychotic gvbwmK †ivMMÖ¯Í
567 Perseverance(n) Aa¨emvq, ˆah©
599 Pusillanimous(adj.) fxiæ/ jvRyK
568 Persistence(n) wR`/Aa¨emvq `uv‡Zi †Mvov n‡Z cyh-
600 Pyorrhea(n)
569 Personnel(n) †mbvevwnbx, †Kv¤úvwb ev wbtmªve/‡Mvov `ye©j
dvBIwiqv

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 966 ~


601 Quarrel(v) (Lyqv‡ij) SMov Kiv 638 Sabotage(n) Af¨šÍixY †Kv›`j
602 Questionnaire(n) cÖkœvejx, cÖkœgvjv 639 Salient(adj.) cÖavb, g~L¨, j¶Yxq
603 Queue(n) (wLD) mvwi 640 Sanctimonious(adj.) eKavwg©K, cÖZviK
604 Quorum(n) b~¨bZg Avewk¨K 641 Satellite(n) DcMÖn
605 Rebellion(n) we‡`ªvn 642 Satisfaction(n) mš‘wó
606 Receive(v) MÖnY Kiv 643 Schedule(n) ZvwjKv, m~wP
607 Recession(n) cÖZ¨veZ©b 644 Schizophrenic (adj.) fMœgb¯‹
608 Recipient(n) cÖvcK, MÖnxZv 645 Scholar(adj.) weØvb, cwÛZ
609 Recognition(n) ¯^xK…wZ 646 Secretariat(n) mwPevjq
610 Recommendation(n) mycvwik 647 secretariat(n) Dnv‡`i Kvhv©jq
611 Reconciliation(n) gxgvsmv 648 Separate(adj.) c„_K
612 Reconnaissance(n) cwi`k©b 649 Sergeant(n) gvSvwi c`gh©v`vi ˆmb¨
613 Recurrence(n) cybive„wË 650 Serviceable(adj.) Kv‡h©vc‡hvMx
614 Reference(n) D‡jøL 651 Shakespeare(n) ‡k·wcqvi
615 Referendum(n) MY‡fvU 652 Shampoo(n) k¨v¤úy
616 Regrettable(adj.) `ytLRbK 653 Shield(n) Xvj, i¶vKeP
617 Relevant(adj.) cÖvmw½K 654 Soberness(n) AvZ¥wbqš¿Y, mshg
618 Religious(adj.) agx©q, avwg©K 655 Sobriety(n) AvZ¥wbqš¿Y, mshg
619 Reminisce(v) AZx‡Zi Avb‡›`i gn~Z© 656 Souvenir(n) ¯§viK, ¯§„wZ wPý
eY©bv Kiv 657 Sovereignty(n) mve©‡fŠgZ¡
620 Reminiscence(n) ¯§„wZPviY,c~e© ¯§„wZ ¯§iY 658 Spontaneity ¯^Ztù~Z©Zv
621 Remittance(n) †cÖwiZ UvKv 659 Spontaneous(adj.) ¯^Ztù~Z©
622 Renaissance(n) wibvBm¨vÝ- beRb¥ 660 Squirrel(n) KvVweovjx
623 Renascence(n) wib¨vm&b&m-& cybR©vqgvb 661 Sterilization(n) RxevYygy³KiY
624 Rendezvous(n) wbw`©ó wgjb¯’vb 662 Stubbornness(n) GK¸u‡qwgZv/Aev×Zv
625 Repentance(n) AbyZvc, Aby‡kvPbv 663 Subterranean(n) f~Mf©¯’, myo½, cvZvj
626 Repercussion(n) wbh©vZb/ `gb 664 Subtract(v) we‡qvM Kiv
627 Repetition(n) cybive„wË 665 Succeed(v) mdj nIqv
628 Reputation(n) mybvg, gh©v`v 666 Success(n) mdjZv, mvdj¨
629 Rescission(n) KZ©b, evwZjKiY 667 Successful(adj.) mdj, K…ZKvh©
630 Reservoir(n) Rjvkq 668 Summer(n) MÖx®§Kvj
631 Resistible(adj.) cÖwZ‡iva¨ 669 Supercilious AeÁvwgwkÖZ
632 Restaurant(n) †iu‡¯Íviv 670 Superior(adj.) †kªô, cÖK…ó, DrK…ó
633 Rhetoric- (n) Ajs¼vi 671 Superstitious(adj.) Kzms¯‹viv”Qbœ
634 Rhododendron(n) GK ai‡bi wPinwir 672 Surrender(n) AvZ¥mgc©Y
i‡Wv-‡Wb-Wªb ¸j¥ 673 Surveillance(n) ch©‡e¶Y, bRi`vix
635 Ridiculous(adj.) nvm¨Ki 674 Susceptible(adj.) mg_©/ mÿg
636 Righteous(adj.) bxwZevb, b¨vqwbô 675 Synaesthesia (adj.) ms‡e`bkxjZv
637 Rigorous(adj.) `„oZv/ K‡VviZv
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 967 ~
------------------

 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]

288.Find out the correct spelling? (†mbvevwnbx, renaissance


A B reneisance

†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।
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 968 ~
 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

A pnemonia B nemonia C Psychotic D Grandiure Ans:c

C pneumonia D pneumonea Ans:c mwVK evbvb: Atheist- bvw¯ÍK; Frenzied-wÿß;


306.Select a correct spelling. (AMÖvwaKvi) Psychotic-gvbwmK †ivMvMÖ¯Í; Grandeur-wekvjZv;
[Eastern Bank-05, Exim Bank -10, Lv`¨ Awa`߇i Lv`¨ cwi`k©K/ 313. Choose the correct spelling- (cÖvPxicÎ,
Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-11, Xvtwet (N) 12-13]
†cv÷vi) [Btwet (M), (weweG) 11-12, Rvtwet (M) 10-11]
A Precedence B presedence
A placard B placcard
C presidence D prescedence Ans:a
C plakard D plakarde Ans:a

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 969 ~


314. Which is the correct spelling? (AZx‡Zi 322. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×?
Avb‡›`i gn~Z© eY©bv Kiv) [ivtwet (E-we‡Rvo) 15-16, (E2) 17-18] [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK wb‡qvM (BQvgwZ)-10, (cÙv)-12,
Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿb ey¨‡ivi Bb÷ªv±i-18, Rvtwet (wm) 15-16]
A riminisce B reminis
A Sattellite B Satelite
C reminisce D remiisce Ans:c
C Satelite D Satellite Ans:d
315. Correct spelling of “Repursion”(cÖwZwµqv)
323. The correct spelling is- (¯^Ztù~Z©)
[Sen: off: (P. B.)-10, Executive Off. (J.B.)-11, 12]
[NU (B) 13-14, ivKve (‡Kvlva¨ÿ)-15, Bmjvgx e¨vsK (MTO, K¨vk)-
A repercusion B repercussion 17, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœ. e¨vsK (Cashier)-15]
C repurcusion D repurcusion Ans:b A Spontaneus B Spontanius
316. Choose the correct spelling- (cybive„wËKiY) C Spontaneous D Spontanaus Ans:c
[Xvtwet (B) 05-06, Exim Bank-11,N.U.(Science)12-13, cwi‡ek
Awat mnt cwiPvjK (KvwiMwi)-11]
e¨vL¨v: Spontaneous (adj)-¯^Ztù~Z©|
A repitition B repeatation 324. Identify the correct spelling- (bRi`vix)
[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (C) 18-19, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK
C repetation D repetition Ans:d
(wSjvg)-13, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿvK-09 (wkDjx)]
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: repetition- wiwcwUkb; re-pe-ti- A Surveillance B survaillance
ti-on: wi-wc-wU-wU-Ab C Survuillence D surveilance Ans:a
317. Find out the correctly spelt word- 325. Selectthe correct spelling from given
(cwi`k©b) [BSC Senior Officer (8 Banks) 2018, Ptwet (G2) options. [Dhaka Bank Ltd. (TO) Cash – 16,
weÁvb, Kjv I gvbwe`¨v Abyl` 14-15] Ans:a evsjv‡`k RyU wgj Ki‡cv‡ik‡bi Awdmvi-2017]
A Reconnaissance B Reconaissance A suggestion B suggession
C Reconnaisance D Reconnaissnse C suggeson D suggesson Ans:a
318. The correct one of- Rhythem, (Q›` ev Zvj) g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: suggestion(cÖ¯Íve) evbvb n‡Z
[Rupali Bank ltd officer-13, IFIC Bank Ltd. Trainee double-g Avi stion jv‡M; sug-ges-tion
Assistant Officer (TAO) -18]
326.Which one is the correct spelling? [kÖg
A Rhythem B Rhythm
Awa`߇i kÖg Awdmvi-94, ivtwet 09-10, Btwet (K) 05-06]
C Rythem D Rytem Ans:b A Shakespeare B Shakspeare
319. The correct spelling- (nvm¨Ki) [Janata Bank C Shakespaere D Shakespere Ans:a
Ltd. Executive Officer (Engineer) Civil – 17, Probashi
327. Find out the correct spelling. (gnvmwP‡ei
Kallyan Bank Senior Executive Officer (Cash) 2018]
A Ridiculus B Rediculous `ßi/ Kvh©vjq) [ivtwet 07-08, gva¨wgK mn: wkÿK-06, cÖvK-
cÖv_wgK mn: wkÿK (Mvg)-14, Kviv ZË¡veavqK-10, kvtwetcÖtwet (G1)
C Ridiculas D Ridiculous Ans:d
A secretariat B secretriat 14-15]
320.Which word is correctly spelt? (cÖZ¨veZ©b)
C secretariet D secretarit Ans:a
[12th BCS, ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`߇ii wnmve mnKvix-
13, Southeast Bank-12, Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK-11, gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y 328.Identify the correct spelling? w¯‹‡Rv‡d«wbK-
Awa`߇ii Dc-cwi`k©K-13, Rvtwet (R) 11-12] fMœgb¯‹/gvbwmK †ivMwe‡kl) [Dhaka Bank-11, 39Zg
A Recesion B Recession (we‡kl) wewmGm, BSC Senior Offier (5 Banks)-18]
C Rcesson D Ricession Ans:b A sizophrenic B schijiphreni Ans:d
321. Select the correct spelling- (¯§„wZPviY, C scizophrenic D schizophrenic
c~e©¯§„wZ¯§iY) [Xvtwet (D) 13-14, Rvtwet (wm) 14-15] g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: schi-zo-phrenic-w¯‹-‡Rv-
A reminiscience B reminiscense ‡d«wbK-
C reminiscence D reminsence Ans:c
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 970 ~


329.Which one is the correct spelling? (mdj, 333. Correctly spelled word is- (eKavwg©K) [Ptwet
K…ZKvh©) [Janata Bank (S.O)-11, (EO)-12, c~evjx e¨vsK-11, (E) 08-09, cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK (EO)-17]
Rtwet (wet) 05-06,ivtwet 06-07] A sanctimanous B santimonous Ans:d
A successful B sucessful C santimanious D sanctimonious
C succesful D sucessful Ans:a 334. Choose the correctly spelt word- (mybvwg)
330.Which word is correctly spelled? (¯§viK, [31st BCS, National Bank-10, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (†dbx)-
15, Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi (ATEO)-15, 16]
¯§„wZ wPý) [ivtwet 10-11, Btwet (C) 15-16]
A tsunami B sunami
A suvenir B suvinir
C suname D sunamee Ans:a
C souvinir D souvenir Ans:d
g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: t-sun-ami (wU ejj m~h© Avwg)
331. Choose the correct spelling. (‡mcv‡iBU&-
mybvwg evbvb Ki‡Z k‡ãi cÖ_‡g T Øviv ïiæ wKšÍ T-
c„_K) [ivtwet 07-08, Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK-10, gvtfvtxetcªtwet (D) 11-
Gi D”PviY Dn¨ _v‡K|
12, Medical 14-15, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wkÿK-94]
335. Choose the correct spelling. (mve©‡fŠgZ¡)
A separate B separrte
[wkÿv, WvK, ¯^v¯’¨ I A_© gš¿Yvjq cÖkvmwbK I e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v-15, Rtwet
C saparate D separrte Ans:a
(D) 06-07, 09-10, Rvtwet (M) 09-10, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: sepa-rate (‡mcv-‡iBU) (gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv)-16]
332. The correctly spelled word is- (mg_©, A soverignty B soveriegnty
Abyf~wZcÖeY) [Rtwet (D) 07-08, ivtwet (D-Business) 11-12, C sovereignty D soverinty Ans:c
Btwet (G) 14-15, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 16-17] g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: so-ve-re-ign-ty- ‡mv-‡f-‡i-
A susceptible B susceptable Bb-wU [k‡ã Bb(ign) evbv‡b g Gi D”PviY †bB]
C succeptible D suscepible Ans:a

║ 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]

338.Which spelling is correct? (Jlya cÖ¯ÍZKiY A Reuter B Parlament


welqK we`¨v) [evsjv‡`k K…wl e¨vsK Awdmvi-17] Ans:d C Colonel D Lieutenant Ans:b
A Phermaceutical B npharmaseutical 342. Choose the correctly spelled word. (g~j
C pharmaseutical D pharmaceutical Z_¨, bxwZ) [mvaviY evgx K‡cv©‡kb-09]

339.Find the correct spelled word. (fxiæ) A principle B principl


[Mutual Trust Bank-12] C prenciple D pricinpal Ans:a
A pusillanimous B pusilenimous 343.Choose the correct spelling. (wkï wPwKrmv
C pusilanimous D usilanimous Ans:a m¤^Üxq)[cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-09, (PUªMvª g wefvM)-08]
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: pus-ill-an-i-mous , cym- Bj- A paediatric B pediatric
G¨vb- gvm, pusillanimous (cywmj&jvwbgvm) C peaditric D paeditrik Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 971 ~


344. Choose the correctly spelled word. 354.Choose the correctly spelled word from
(`vk©wbK) [mvaviY evgx K‡cv©‡ikb-09] the given options. [cvwb Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Awdm mnvqK-15]
A philosofer B philosafer A Redy B Raedy
C phelosopher D philosopher Ans:d C Radiy D Ready Ans:d
345.Select a word having correct spelling. 355. No spelling error occurs in- (†iu‡¯Íviv) [Xvtwet
(†ckv) [Dhaka Bank-04] (B) 01-02, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (G) 15-16]

A Prophesion B Profession A resturant B restaurent

C Proffession D Profetion Ans:b C restaurant D resturent Ans:c

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

A palete B palet C Resturent D Resturant Ans:b

C palate D pelate Ans:c 357. Identify the correct spelling. (cyYwg©jb)


[Standard Bank Ltd. Trainee Asst. Officer-13]
348.Choose the correct spelling. (msiÿY)
[SESIP mnKvix _vbv gva¨wgK wkÿv Kg©KZv©-15]
A Reunioon B Riunion
C Reunion D Riunion Ans:c
A protection B protration
C portection D protecsion Ans:a 358.Choose the correct spelling. (gxgvsmv) [Z_¨
gš¿Yvt Aaxb evsjv‡`k †Uwjwfk‡bi AwW‡qÝ wimvP© Awdmvi-06]
349.Choose the correct spelling — [¯’vbxq miKvi,
cjøx Dbœqb I mg. gš¿Yv. mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -2017]
A reconcilation B reconciliation

A spontaneity B spontanity C reconcilliation D reconceliation Ans:b

C spontainity D spontainty Ans:a 359.Choose the correct spelling: (kÖwgK gvwj‡Ki

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
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 972 ~
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

A Secretarial B Secrrectarial options [Sonali Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash) 2018]

C secretnreal D secretariel Ans:a A Scurryd B Scurried

g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: Sec-re-ta-rial/ Secret-arial C Scurryied D Scuried Ans:b


374. Select the word that is spelled is
(wm‡µU- Gwiqvj)= Secretarial(‡m‡µUvwiqvj)
correctly. [gnv-wnmve wbixÿK I wbqš¿‡Ki Kvh©vj‡q AwWUi-15]
368.Select a word having correct spelling.
A Temperament B Tempermerment
(RxevYygy³KiY) [Eastern Bank-05]
C Temparament D TemparmentAns:a
A sterilisation B starilisation
e¨vL¨v: Temperament hvi A_© ‡gRvR|
C sterilization D sterrilition Ans:c
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: ste-ri-li-za-tion ‡÷wijvB‡Rkb)
‡`Lyb evbvbwU‡Z zation evbv‡b z jv‡M,

║ 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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 973 ~


------------------------------
T ‡_‡K Z- Group (weMZ mv‡j Avmv k㸇jv 710 University(n) wek¦we`¨vjq
Bold ev Mv‡ov Kvwj Kiv AvQ| G¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡eb) 711 Unparalleled(adj.) AmgvšÍivj
676 Tannery(n) Pvgovi KviLvbv 712 Until(conj.) hZ¶Y bv
677 Technique(n) ‡KŠkj 713 Unwritten(adj.) AwjwLZ
678 Temperature(n) ZvcgvÎv 714 Unanimous me©m¤§Z
679 Tendency(n) cÖeYZv 715 Utterance(n) D”PviY
680 Terrestrial(adj.) cvw_©e 716 Vacancy(n) Lvwj/k~b¨Zv
681 Territory(n) mxgvbv 717 Vaccination(n) wUKv`vb
682 Theatre(n) bvU¨kvjv 718 Vacillate(v) BZt¯’Z Kiv
683 Theoretical(adj.) Dccv`¨, cÖwZÁv 719 Vacuum(n) Lvwj, k~b¨
684 Thesaurus(n) kãfvÛvi 720 Varsity(n) wek¦we`¨vjq
685 Tobacco(n) ZvgvK 721 Vassal(n) kZ©‡fvMx cÖRv,f…Z¨
686 Tolerance(n) ‰ah© 722 Vegetarian(adj.) wbivwgl †fvRx
687 Tomorrow(n) AvMvgxKvj 723 Vengeance(n) cÖwZ‡kva
688 Tournament(n) µxov cÖwZ‡hvwMZv 724 Ventilator(n) evqy PjvP‡ji c_
689 Tranquility(n) cÖkvwšÍ/ Avivg 725 Verbose(adj.) kãeûj
690 Transference(n) n¯ÍvšÍi, e`j 726 Versatile(adj.) eûcÖwZfvevb
691 Transfiguration(n) iƒcvšÍi 727 Vicissitude(n) cwieZ©b
692 Transient/Transitory ÿY¯_vqx 728 Vigilance(n) mZK©Zv
693 Transmission(n) ‡cÖiY 729 Villain(n) `yR©b, cvRx‡jvK
694 Transparency(n) ¯^”QZv 730 Villainous(adj.) kqZvwbc~Y©
695 Traveler(n) ågYKvix 731 Visionary(adj.) KíbvcÖeY e¨w³
696 Tremendous(adj.) `viƒb, fqvbK 732 Voluntary(adj.) ‡¯^”QvK…Z(fjvbUvwi)
697 Trespass(v) AbwaKvi cÖ‡ek Kiv 733 Volunteer(n) ‡¯^”Qv‡meK,
698 Triangulating(n) gvbwP‡Îi Askwe‡kl 734 Voluptuous(adj.) (Bw›`ªqmyLven/
699 Triangulation(n) RvwZ, Kyj, (fjvc-PyQ) Bw›`ªqZ…wßKi)
700 Triumph(n) weRq 735 Vulnerable(adj.) Aiw¶Z
701 Trolley(n) gvjMvwo 736 Walkie-talkie(n) wØgyLx †eZvi hš¿
702 Tsunami(n) mvgyw`ªK N~wY©So 737 Warrant(n) AbygwZcÎ, mgbRvix
703 Tuberculosis(n) hÿ¥v 738 Warrantee(n) wbðqZvcÎ
704 Tuition(n) wkÿv`vb 739 Weather(n) AvenvIqv
705 Twilight(n) mܨv (UyqvBjvBU) 740 Welcome(v/n) ¯^vMZg (Rvbv‡bv)
706 Tyranny(n) AZ¨vPvix kvmK 741 Welter(n) wek„•Ljv
707 Umbrella(n) QÎ, QvZv 742 Whether(conj.) wKbv, †h‡Kvb GKwU
708 Unceremonious(adj.) ‡jŠwKKZvnxb, 743 Whisper(v) wdmwdm Kiv
AbvbyôvwbK 744 Whistle(v) euvwk evRv‡bv
709 Universal(adj.) mve©Rbxb 745 Wiki Leaks(n) DBwK-wjK&m&

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 974 ~


746 Wikipedia DBwK- wcwWqv 751 Yellow(n) njy`, fxiæ
747 Woolen(adj.) ckgx 752 Yesterday(n/adv.) MZKvj
748 Writing(n) hvnv mZ¨ ev b¨vh¨ bq 753 Yield(v) ek¨Zv ¯^xKvi Kiv
749 Yacht(n) (BqU) ‡bŠKv evBP †Ljv 754 Zenana (n) A›`i gnj(wRbvbv)
750 Yammer(v) N¨vb N¨vb Kiv 755 Zoology(n) cÖvwYweÁvb, cÖvwYwe`¨v
------------------

 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]

A volantory B volantary (3q avc)-19]


A weather B whether

C voluntary D volutary Ans:c C wheather D Heather Ans:c

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]

A Tresspass B Trespass A Tubarculisis B Tubarculosis


C Trespas D Tresspas Ans:b C Tuberculisis D Tuberculosis Ans:d

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 975 ~


392.The correct spelling from the give 395.The correct spelling is- (mš¿vm/Îvm) [Exim
option.(ÿY¯_vqx) [BSC Senior Officer (3 Banks) 18] Bank Ltd. Trainee - 16]

A Transeint B Transient A Terrer B Teror

C Trancient D Transent Ans:b C Teeror D Terror Ans:d

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]

A Transatory B Transetory 10-11] A Yacht B Yot

C Transitory D Tranitary Ans:c C Yotey D Yout Ans:a

401. Find out the correct spelling. (weRq) [Btwet 408.Which one is correctly spelt? (wØgyLx †eZvi

A Truamph B Triump 06-07] hš¿) [Ptwet 04-05]

C Triamph D Triumph Ans:d A walkee-talkee B walkie-talkie Ans:b


402.The correct spelling is- (cÖkvwšÍ) [Btwet 11-12] C wakie-takie D wackee-tackee

A tranquility B tranquillity 409.Which one of the following is correctly


C tranquality D tranqueility Ans:a spelt? (DBwK-wjK&m&) [Ptwet (E) 11-12]

403.Choose the correct spelling. (e`j) [Btwet 11- A wiki-leaks B weki leaks

A transferance B transference 12] C weakileaks D weeki leaks Ans:a

C transferrance D transfence Ans:b g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: wiki-leaks -(DBwK-wjK&m&) DB


404.Select the correct spelling. (kãeûj) [Rvtwet wK Gi KvR n‡jv †Mvcb Z_¨ wjK/duvm Kiv;
(G-e¨emvq cÖkvmb) 18-19] 410. The correct spelling is- (‡cUzK ev †jvjyc) [Ptwet
A verbose B varbose BDwbU- G, 16-17]

C varbuse D verbuse Ans:a A Voraciously B Voraciusly


C Voracisively D Vorily Ans:a

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 976 ~


======== A ‡_‡K Z, wewfbœ eY© wewkó Mixure MCQ=======
 Recent cÖkœ: cÖvq meB GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv 
411. Which one is not correctly spelt? [ Kgb cÖkœ: 413. The word which is spelt incorrectly: [
R¦vjvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Yvj‡qi wbivcËv Kg©KZ©v- 19] Kgb cÖkœ: R¦vjvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Y. wbivcËv Kg©KZ©v- 19]
A liaison B pneumonia Ans:c A Sattelite B jubilee
C haemorrage D accommodation C maintenance D millennium Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: A liaison- ‰gÎx/ †hvMv‡hvM; B e¨vL¨v: A Sattelite; Satellite- DcMÖn; B
pneumonia (wbD‡gvwbqv) C haemorrage; jubilee- D`hvcb; C maintenance- iÿYv‡eÿY;
hemorrhage- i³¯ªve; D accommodation- D millennium- mn¯ªK;
evm¯’vb; 414. Choose the misspelled word.[ Kgb cÖkœ:
412. Find the misspell word. [ Kgb cÖkœ: et†ktgytit et†ktgytitwetcÖtwet (Gd), †mU-we, 19-20]
wetcÖtwet (wR) †mU-wm, 19-20] A Anesthesia B Lieutenant
A Sacrilegious B Succession C Caterpillar D Dynosaur Ans:d
C Tuberclous D Vengeance Ans:c e¨vL¨v: Dynosaur Gi mwVK evbvb n‡jv:
e¨vL¨v: A Sacrilegious- cweÎ e¨w³i Am¤§vbKvix; Dinosaur- cÖvYxwe‡kl;
B Succession- DËivwaKvi; C Tuberclous;
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
Tuberculosis- hÿv‡ivM; D Vengeance-
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
cÖwZwnsmv;
 GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖkœ- fvjfv‡e co–b- 
415. Which word is correctly spelt? (evm¯’vb) 418. Find the misspelt word. [wmwKDwiwUR G·‡PÄ Kwgkb (e¨w³MZ
[cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi wmwfwjqvb ÷vd Awdmvi-16, Xvtwet (N-evwZjK…Z) Kg©.) 19 Ryb 21]

18-19, ivtwet (E) 11-12, cvtwetcÖtwet (C-AweÁvb) 16-17] A Committee B Enthusiasm


A Accommodation B Recieve C Extroverson D Recession Ans:c
C Liabillity D Passionnate Ans:a 419. Which of the following words wrong is
e¨vL¨v: fzj Ackb ¸‡jvi mwVK DËi: B Receive spelling? [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mvBdvi Awdmvi-12, we`y¨r Dbœqb
†ev‡W©i Awdm mnKvix-12, cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv cÖwkÿYv_x©-10]
C Liability D Passionate
416. Find out the misspelt word. [cvtwetcÖtwet (wW) 15-
A Pneumonia B colera
16, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 15-16] C Dyspepsia D Diarrhoea Ans:b
A Thirty-nine B Fourty-nine e¨vL¨v: fzj Ackb Gi mwVK DËi: B cholera
C Ninety-nine D Most Ans:b 420.Which one is wrongly spelt? [Lytwet (Gd) 14-15,
417. Which of the following word is not kvtwetcÖtwet (E1) 14-15]

correctly spelt? [Bangladesh Krishi Bank Ltd. (SO) A Attendence B conspicuous


– 17, mvDw`÷ e¨vsK wj. cÖ‡ekbvix Awdmvi-17, ‡mvbvjx e¨vsK (wmwbqi C Extravagances D stubborn Ans:a
Awdmvi)-13] e¨vL¨v: Attendence; Attendance-Dcw¯’wZ;
A Obssession B enthusiasm
conspicuous- my¯úó; Extravagances-AcPq;
C insomnia D extroversion Ans:a
stubborn- GK‡ivLv/GK¸u‡q|
e¨vL¨v: Obssession; Obsession- Av‡ek;
e¨vL¨v: Fourty-nine; Forty-nine-EbcÂvk;
enthusiasm- Drmv‡ni AvwZkh¨; insomnia- Thirty-nine-EbPwjøk; Ninety-nine-wbivbeŸvB;
Awb`ªv; extroversion- ewngy©wL| Most- me‡P‡q

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 977 ~


421. Which word is incorrectly spelled? [Xvtwet 422. Which of the following words has been
(D) 01-02, Sonali Bank-14] misspelt? [Sonali Bank-14, etwet (G) 12-13]
A Committee B ocasion A Borrower B procedure
C indecision D exercise Ans:b C occassion D juncture Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: occasion; occasion- my‡hvM; ommittee- e¨vL¨v: occassion-occasion A_©- Dcjÿ;
KwgwU; indecision-wØav; exercise-kixi PPv©| Borrower-‡`bv`vi; procedure- Kvh©cÖYvjx;
juncture- ms‡hvM
║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
423. Find the misspelt word [Bangladesh 430.Which of the following words is
Development Bank LTD. Executive officer- misspelt? [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇ii wb‡qvM cixÿv-14,
A ferment B introvert 14] 4_© we‡RGm cÖv_wgK cixÿv-09]
C inveigle D all correct Ans:d A Receive B Belief
424. Find word the wrong spelling. evsjv‡`k cjøx C Deciet D Preview Ans:c
Dbœqb †evW© (weAviwWwe) Gi mnKvix cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-06] 431. wb‡Pi KqwU evbvb ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-09]
A Privilege B Mortgage
Marriage, possesion, beginning, beleive,
C Conjurer D Rejoye Ans:d receive, indispensable
e¨vL¨v: fzj Ackb Gi mwVK DËi: D Rejoice A 1wU B 2wU
425. The correct spelling? (Av‡jvwKZ/D™¢vwmZ Kiv) C 3wU D 4wU Ans:b
[miKvwi gva¨wgK we`¨vj‡qi mnKvix wkÿK-09]
e¨vL¨v: possesion, beleive, GB `ywU fzj evbvb
A Illuminate B Impondarable
G‡`i mwVK n‡e- possession, believe
C Minutaie D Redundent Ans:a
432. Find out the incorrect spelling. [we`y¨r, R¦vjvbx I
e¨vL¨v: fzj Ackb ¸‡jvi mwVK DËi: B
LwbR m¤ú` gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb mnKvix we‡ùviK-03]
Imponderable; C Minutiae; D Redundant A Catalogue B deligent
426.It is an ------ mission. [evsjv‡`k cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi C occasion D privilege Ans:b
cwimsL¨vb Rywbqi A¨vwmm‡U›U Awdmvi-14]
e¨vL¨v: deligent; diligent -Aa¨emvqx; Catalogue-
A xploratory B exploretory
C exploratary D exploratory Ans:d
ZvwjKv; occasion-my‡hvM; privilege-myweav|
433. Which one word is misspelt: [Bangladesh
427. The ------ experiment is finished. [evsjv‡`k
Development Bank LTD. Executive Officer-14]
cwimsL¨vb ey¨‡ivi cwimsL¨vb Rywbqi A¨vwmm‡U›U Awdmvi-14]
A laboratory B laberatory
A amateur B antagonism
C anticipeted D bureaucracy Ans:c
C labertory D labaratry Ans:a
428.wb‡¤œi †Kvb evbvbwU mwVK bq? [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ
e¨vL¨v: amateur- Acwic°; antagonism- kÎæZv;
dvBbvÝ-Gi Kvh©vj‡qi Aaxb Rywbqi AwWUi-14] bureaucracy- AvgjvZš¿; anticipated- GwU fzj
A gymnasium B tommorrow kã hvi mwVK n‡jv: anticipated- mgq nevi Av‡MB
C psychology D stuff Ans:b wKQz Kiv;
e¨vL¨v: tomorrow 434.Which of the followings is wrong in
429.wb‡¤œi †KvbwU‡Z evbvb fzj? [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ spelling? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK wb‡qvM cixÿv-14 (17 †Rjv)]
dvBbvÝ-Gi Kvh©vj‡qi Aaxb AwWUi-14] A Pneumonia B Dyspepsia
A Epilogue B Earthe C Diarrhoea D Cholara Ans:d
C stigma D Erroneous Ans:b e¨vL¨v: Pneumonia- wbD‡gvwbqv; Dyspepsia-
e`nRg; Diarrhoea- ‡c‡Ui AmyL; Cholera
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 978 ~
435.‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? (wkÿv) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-97, 09] 441. Find the misspell word: (Pig Amr, RNb¨)
A Compulsary B Universel [Bangladesh Development Bank LTD. Executive officer-

C Primery D Education Ans:d A delirious B delusive 14]

436.Choose the correctly spelled word: C hefty D hienious Ans:d

(`~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;

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 979 ~


450.Which word is spelt correctly? (GK cÖKvi 456.Which of the following is spelling is
gw¯Í®‹ weK„wZ) [Xvtwet (B) 16-17] correct? (ØxccyÄ) [Rvtwet (C1) 15-16]
A Inconverniance B Idiosincratic Ans:d A Fience B Parallal
C Reneissance D hypochondriac C Priveledge D Archipelago Ans:d
451. Which of the following word is correctly e¨vL¨v: A Fience; Finance- A_©vqb; B Parallal;
spelled? [Rvtwet 2018-19 GBP BDwbU (AvBAvBwU)] Parallel-mgvšÍivj; C Priveledge; Privilege-
A Persever B subsquent Ans:d myweav; D Archipelago- (ØxccyÄ)
C tolerent D indispensable 457. Which of the following is spelled
e¨vL¨v: Ab¨¸‡jvi mwVK evbvb: Persevere- correctly? [Rvtwet (H) 17-18]
Aa¨vemvqx nIqv; subsequent-cieZ©x; tolerant- A Rhinoceros B suggastion
mnbkxj; C hipopotamus D vulgar Ans:a
452. Which word is spelt correctly? wgwWGf¨vj- e¨vL¨v: Rhinoceros(ivB‡bvmi)- MÛvi;
ga¨hyM) [Xvt wet (B) 15-16] suggastion- suggestion- civgk©;
A concensus B hiararchy hippopotamus- hippopotamus- Rjn¯Íx;
C medieval D posession Ans:c vulger- vulgar- AgvwR©Z/Af`ª;
g‡b ivLyb Gfv‡e: medieval= medi-eval Z‡e 458.Which of the following is incorrectly
GB kãwU a Øviv wjL‡jI mwVK- mediaeval spelled? [Rvtwet (C) 17-18]
453.Select the misspelt word: [Rvtwet 2018-19 wR A Fascist B potoon
BDwbU (e¨emvq cÖkvmb)] C staggered D occurrence Ans:b
A Retoric B quotation e¨vL¨v: potoon; pontoon-‡bŠ †mZz; Fascist-
C Archaic D Physiology Ans:a
d¨vwm÷/Pig cÖwZwµqvkxj; staggered- Ujv/SuvKzwb;
e¨vL¨v: Rhetoric- Ajs¼vi; quotation- Dw³; occurrence- NUbv|
Archaic- cÖvPxb/ †m‡K‡j; Physiology
459.Which one is correct? [‡et‡ivtwet (A) 10-11]
(wdwRIjwR- cÖvYx/ Dw™¢`‡`i Rxebaviv m¤ú‡K© weÁvb; A Assassination B Massacre Ans:d
kixiweÁvb; C Melancholy D All of the above
454.Which is the wrong spelling.? [Rvtwet BDwbU-G, e¨vL¨v: Assassination- ¸ßnZ¨v; Massacre-
A Necessary B Prosparity 16-17] nZ¨vKvÐ; Melancholy- gbgiv/nZvk|
C Influence D Happiness Ans:b
460.Find out the misspelt word: [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet
e¨vL¨v: Prosparity Gi mwVK evbvb n‡jv: A Heterogeneous B grievance (D) 13-14]
Prosperity hvi evsjv DbœwZ/mg„×; C humorous D millennaum Ans:d
455. Find out the correct set of words.[Rvtwet 18- e¨vL¨v: millenaium; millennium- mnmª ermi;
A Unfear, Agreable 19 we (mgvRweÁvb)] Heterogeneous- welg RvZxq; grievance-
B Collaboretion, Psychology
Aby‡hvM; humorous- ‡KŠZzKc~Y©|
C Grievance, Satellite
461. Find the misspelt word-- [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D)
D Transparence, Presidence Ans:c
A Comity B Committee 13-14]
e¨vL¨v: fzj Ackb ¸‡jvi mwVK DËi: A Unfair, C Litterateur D Recipi Ans:d
Agreeable; B Collaboration, Psychology; e¨vL¨v: Recipi; Recipe- ivbœv Kivi wb‡`©k; Comity-
D Transparence, Precedence;
‡mŠRb¨; Committee- KwgwU; Litterateur-
mvwnwZ¨K
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 980 ~
c~Y©gvbt 30 Model Test/Chapter Review mwVKt---fyjt----
mgqt 15 wg: (on Total Correct Spelling) cÖvß b¤^it-------
462.Choose the correctly spelt word- (mybvwg) 470. Identify the misspell word- ivtwet 06-07]
[31st BCS, National Bank-10, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (†dbx)- A illustration B nuclei
15, Rxeb exgv (Awdm mnKvix) 3 †m‡Þ. 21]
C embarrass D occurance Ans:d
A tsunami B sunami
471. Which of these words is spelt wrongly?
C suname D sunamee Ans:a [Ptwet 03-04]
463.Choose the correct spelling- [‡bŠcwienb, A seperately B influenza Ans:a
weÁvbI cÖhyw³, gwnjv I wkïwelqK, Z_¨, A_©‰bwZK m¤úK© wefvM, f~wg I
C flour D accommodation
cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv© Ges evsjv‡`k †ijI‡qi Dc-
mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-13, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet A, 12-13] 472. Which spelling is not correct? [ Kgb
cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb
A Propritary B Proprietory
A comimitte B receive 2019]
C Proprietary D Propietary Ans:c
C psychology D separate Ans:a
464.Which spelling is correct? [ Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k
cÖwZ‡hvwMZv Kwgk‡bi wewfbœ c` 2019, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK 473. Choose the correct spelling. gvtfvtwetcÖtwet D,
wb‡qvM cixÿv-14 (cyb:M„nxZ 17 †Rjv), ‡bvtwetcÖtwet A, 13-14] 12-13]

A Secretriate B Secretariat A protractor B protactor

C Secretariet D Secretariete Ans:b C potector D potactor Ans:a

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|
============Chapter Close==========
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 981 ~
Substitution or Single Word (GK K_vq cÖKvk)
Go to Index
Expressions & Definitions (A_© cÖKvk I msÁv)

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi Rb¨ hv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 41wU+- Full Chapter co–b-
 All Bank Job Exams 246wU+- Full Chapter co–b-
 Primary Job Exams 18wU+- Full Chapter co–b-
 PSC & Other Jobs 280wU+- Full Chapter co–b-

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


1. A “pilgrim” is a person who undertakes 7. “Omnivorous” means- [37th BCS, 16]
a journey to a- [16th BCS, 26th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A eating all types of food
A Holy place B New country B eating only fruits
C Mosque D Bazar Ans:a C eating only meat
2. A person who writes about his own life D eating grass and plants only Ans:a
writes- [27th BCS, 26th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 8. If a person cannot stop taking drugs, he
A a diary B a biography Ans:d or she is ------. [33rd BCS]

Ca chronicle D an autobiography A attached to them


3. “A speech full of too many words” is- B committed to them
[14th BCS, 38th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] Ans:d C addicted to them
A An unimportant speech B A big speech D devoted to them Ans:c
C Maiden speech D A verbose speech 9. Geriatrics is the branch of medicine
e¨vL¨v: A‡bK K_vc~Y© e³e¨‡K e‡j A verbose speech. concerned with the diseases and care of-
[39Zg wewmGm (we‡kl)]
4. “Misanthropist” means- [25th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A newly-weds B old women
A One who believe that God is in everything
B One who flirts with ladies C newborn babies D old people Ans:d
C A hater of mankind Ans:c
10. Climate is a --- of the environment. [25th
BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
D A person of narrow view
A state B situation
5. A person who believes that laws and
C rank D size Ans:a
governments are not necessary is known
11. “Blockbuster” means- (kw³kvjx †Kvb wKQz)
as- (‡h e¨w³ AvBb I miKv‡ii cÖ‡qvRb ‡bB e‡j wek¦vm
[17th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] Ans:d
K‡i †m GKRb ‰bivR¨ev`x wn‡m‡e cwiwPZ) [39th BCS -18]
A A large solid piece of stone.
Aa militant B an anarchist
B A device to cut off a person’s hefty as a
C a terrorist D an extremist Ans:b
punishment.
6. When we want to mean a government by C Something that makes movement difficult.
the richest class we use the term--- [39th BCS] D A powerful explosive to demolish buildings.
A Oligarchy B plutocracy (abZš¿)
C autocracy D Aristocracy Ans:b
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 982 ~ Mobile 01740-073569
12. A person who writes about his own life 20. A song embodying religious and sacred
writes- [26 BCS, 27 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
th th
emotions-[30th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A A biography B A diary Ans:d A Lyric B Ode
C A chronicle D An autobiography C Hymn D Ballad Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: A A biography- Rxebx; B A diary- 21. The “gypsies” are people who ---. [31st BCS,
I Ab¨vb¨]
w`bwjwc; C A chronicle- avivweeibx; D An
A have a settled way of life
autobiography- AvZ¥Rxebx
B came originally from Egypt to England
13. The word ‘culinary’ is related to-
C are always on the move Ans:c
(i×bm¤úKx©q) [39th BCS]
D steal children to train in their way of life
A printing B cooking Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Itinerant- ågYKvix; ch©Ubkxj; Mendicant-
C dress D musical instruments wfÿvRxex; Journeymen- AwfhvÎxK; w`bgRyi; Tramp-
14. A formal composition or speech expressing feNy‡i/ c`eª‡R ågY/ cv‡q †nu‡U ågY|
high praise of somebody- [31st BCS]
22. First language means the --- language.
A elegy (‡kvKMv_v) B situation [25th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
Crank D size Ans:a A important B main
15. Time after twilight and before night- [30th C natural D official Ans:c
BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
23. The word “omnivorous” means: [37th BCS]
A Evening B Dawn
A eating all types of food
C Dusk (‡Mva~wj) D Eclipse Ans:c
B eating only fruits
e¨vL¨v: A Evening- mܨv; B Dawn- †fvi; C C eating only meat
Dusk (‡Mva~wj); D Eclipse- AÜKvi D eating grass and plants Ans:a
16. “Equivocation” means-
24. Stockings are --- socks. [25th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
(Øv_©‡evaKv) [17th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A long
A A true statement
B small
B Equal opportunity to get a job Ans:d
C big
C Free expression of opinions
D short Ans:a
D Two contrary things in the same statement
e¨vL¨v: Stockings (j¤^v †gvRv); long socks-
17. The word ‘electorate’ means- [28th BCS I
Ab¨vb¨] ‡gvRv
A election office B a body of voters 25. “Panacea” means-[39Zg wewmGm (we‡kl) I Ab¨vb¨]
C many elections D candidates Ans:b A fresh B gland Ans:c
18. A fantasy is- (Kíbv/KvíwbK) [16th BCS, I Ab¨vb¨] C cure all D widespread disease
A a funny film B a history record 26. The word ‘plurality’ means- (GKK AwaKvi)
C an imaginary story A plural number [15th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
D a real-life event Ans:c B men and women
19. The word “Homogenous” means- [16th BCS C The holding of more than one office at a time
I Ab¨vb¨] D Chaosand confusion Ans:c
A of the same kind 27. In English grammar, --- deals with
B of the same place formation of sentences. [36th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
C of the same race A Morphology B Etymology
D of the same density Ans:a C Syntax D Semantics Ans:c
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 983 ~ Mobile 01740-073569
28. ‘Razzmatazz’ means-- [17th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 37. Something which is obnoxious means
AA musical instrument that it is -----. [16th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
B A well-planned programmer A very dangerous
C A noisy activity B very pleasant
D A musical drama Ans:c C very ugly
29. “Ruminant” means-(‡ivgš’bKvix cï/RveiKvUv cÖvYx) D very unpleasant Ans:d
A Cud-chewing animal [22nd BCS] e¨vL¨v: AvcwËKi ev AcÖxwZKi †Kvb wKQz‡K ejv nq
B Soup obnoxious/ very unpleasant thing
C Gossip 38. Many islands make up- [14th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
D Noise-maker Ans:a A an isles B an archipelago
30. Love for the world is called- [39Zg wewmGm (we‡kl)] C a peninsula D a continent Ans:b
A Philanthropy B Misogyny e¨vL¨v: vulnerable person- `ye©j e¨w³; †ivM ev
C Benevolence D Misanthropy Ans:a AvnZ n‡Z MÖvnx e¨w³
31. ‘Stagflation’ means- (`icZb) [15th BCS] 39. If a substance is cohesive, it tends to- [20th
A Prices controls BCS I Ab¨vb¨]

B Rising prices A retain heat


C Galloping B bend without too much difficulty
D Economic slow down Ans:d C stick together

32. “Syntax” means- Ans:b [11 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]


th D break easily Ans:c

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/

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 984 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


Source: GB Aa¨vq Av‡jvPbv mnvqZvq cÖavb Drmmg~n: Higher English Grammar- P.K. DE SARKAR; Applied English Grammar & composition-PC Das; Pocket
oxford Dictionary (POD); Concise Oxford Dictionary (COD); Cambridge dictionary mn AviI Ab¨vb¨ eB; Avevi †ewkifvM evsjv A_©: ¸Mj †_‡K †bIqv;
 BCS, Bank I Ab¨vb¨ cixÿvi Rb¨ GB Aa¨vqwU LyeB LyeB ¸iæZ¡c~Y©| KviY GLvb †_‡K cÖkœ n‡qB _v‡K|
 Aa¨vqwU †hfv‡e mvRv‡bv-
Part-01: GB As‡k welq Abymv‡i mvRv‡bv (GKRvZxq Substitution)
Part-02: (A-Z) eY© µgvbymv‡i mvRv‡bv (Ab¨vb¨ mvaviY Substitution)

Start

Part-01: welq Abymv‡i mvRv‡bv (GKRvZxq Substitution)


 ‡h me wel‡q Av‡jvPbv Av‡Q ‡m¸‡jv GKbR‡i †`‡L wbb, Zvici we¯ÍvwiZ co–b-
1. Religious Terms (ag©wfwËK welqmg~n) 8. Subject Specialist Person
2. Literary Terms (mvwnZ¨ welqK) (wewfbœ †ckvq we‡klÁ- e¨w³/ W³i/ Wv³vi/ wekvi`)
3. Speech (e³…Zv) m¤úwK©Z welqmg~n: 9. wewfbœ ai‡bi Government Systems I Gi mv‡_
4. Status/ Work of Person cÖvmw½K welq-
(e¨w³i Ae¯’vb/†ckv/KvR)- 10. wewfbœ cÖvYx, cï‡`i emevm, Drcv`b, Ave× ivLvi ¯’vb-
5. Marriage Terms (weevn msµvšÍ welqmg~n)- 11. (Eating Nature of Animals- cÖvYxi Lv`¨vfvm)
6. Murder/Killing (Lyb/nZ¨v)- 12. Sound of Different Animals (wewfbœ RxeRš‘i
7. Subject: Study/ Science/--logy WvK/kã)-
(Aa¨qb/weÁvb/ZË¡/we`¨v)

Religious Terms (ag©wfwËK welqmg~n)


Sl Tips: Mono= GK, omni= all, Poly = eû; (weMZ mvj wfwËK -Table- Aek¨B co‡Z n‡e)
1 Altar g~wZ©‡ew`/ The platform in a temple where idols are kept
†hLv‡b g~wZ© ivLv nq gw›`‡i Ggb GKwU ¯’vb †hLv‡b g~wZ© ivLv nq
2 Apostate wbR ag©Z¨vMx One who abandons his/her religious faith.
3 Atheist bvw¯ÍK/ Bk¦‡i Awek¦vmx A person who does not believe in God.
4 Theist Avw¯ÍK/ Bk¦‡i wek¦vmx A person who believes in God.
5 Fatalist A`„óev`x/ fvM¨ev`x A person who believes in the power of fate.
6 Liar wg_y¨K One who rarely speaks the truth. [mZK©Zv: lair gv‡b MZ©]
7 Monotheism G‡Kk¦iev` Belief in a single god.
8 Omnipotent me© k w³gvb One who is all-powerful
9 Pilgrim (wc&jwMÖg) Zx_© h vÎx, n¾hvÎx One who undertakes a journey to a holy place
10 Theology ag©ZË¡ Study of religion
11 Cassock-(K¨vm&vK&) hvRK‡`i †cvkvK The gown worn by priests.

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 985 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


Sl bZzb m¤¢vebv wfwËK Table G¸‡jvI co‡Z n‡e KviY GLb bZzbfv‡eI A‡bK cÖkœ †mU nq|
12 Omnipresent me©e¨vcx One who is present everywhere.
13 Omniscient me©Á / me©Ávbx One who knows or sees everything
(Agwb&mA¨vb&U)
14 Idolatry g~wZ©c~Rv Worshipping idols.
15 Pulpit(cyj&wcU&) cÖPvi‡ew` The platform from where a priest delivers his lecture.
16 Polytheist eû Ck¦iev`x A person who believes in many Gods & Goddesses.

1. A pilgrim is a person who undertakes a


journey to a ---. [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k cvwb
Dbœqb †evW© -Gi WvUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi -19; cÖv. Mn. wkÿK- 18; 15
5. ‘Theology’ is a term related to —
A mosque B forest †Rjv] [‡m‡KÛvwi GWz‡Kkb †m±‡i †W‡fjc‡g›U †cÖvMÖvg M‡elYv Kg©KZ©v-15]
C desert D holy place Ans:d A Study of education
2. A “pilgrim” is a person who undertakes B Study of vote
a journey to a- [16th BCS, 26th BCS, ivtwet 08-09, C Study of religion (ag©ZË¡)
Btwet 10-11, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-18 (¯’wMZ-18) 15 †Rjv,
†et‡ivtwet (F) 13-14, Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-15, ATEO-15, D Study of politics Ans:c
Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK Kg©KZv©-16] 6. One who believes that all things and
A Holy place B New country events in life are predetermined. [IFIC
C Mosque D Bazar Ans:a A Egoist B Puritan Bank-12 Ans:d
3. One who rarely speaks the truth? C Tyrant D Fatalist (fvM¨ev`x)
[Shahjalal Islami Bank-11, Bangladesh Bank Ltd. Senior
A Scoundrel B Liar Officer- 15] 7. Monotheism means-(G‡Kk¦iev`) [¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi
C Crook D Hypocrite Ans:b A monolithic Aax‡b Kviv ZË¡ve`vqK-05]

4. Which one means “unlimited power”? B belief in a single god


[mgvR‡mev Awd. (mgvRKj¨vY gš¿Yvjq)-10, Btwet (G) 17-18] C belief in a giant like god
A omnipresent B omniscient D belief in a single headed god Ans:b
C omnipotent D omnibus Ans:c 8. The person who believes in one God is
Hints: omnipresent- me RvqMvq Av‡Qb Ggb; called- [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœ. e¨vsK (Cashier)-15]
omniscient- me wKQz †`L‡Qb Ggb; A Theist B Theologies
omnipotent- mKj ÿgZvi AwaKvix Ggb; C Pantheist D Monotheist Ans:d
omnibus- eû welq wb‡q KvR K‡i Ggb;
Literary Terms (mvwnZ¨ welqK)
17 Autobiography AvZ¥Rxebx An account of life written by own self. [27th BCS, 26th BCS]
18 Bibliography MÖšZ
’ vwjKv A list of Collection of books
(weewjIMÖvwd)
19 Biography RxebPwiZ, Rxebx
The life account of a person/ Details of a person’s life.
20 Elegy (Gj&wR) †kvKMuv_v
A poem written on the death of someone who was near
and dear one.
21 Episode AbyKvwnbx An incident in a series of incidents
22 Epitaph (GwcUvd&) mgvwawjwc Words inscribed on a tombstone
An inscription on a tomb
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 986 ~ Mobile 01740-073569
23 Homonym wfbœv_©K‡evaK kã A word with same pronunciation as another but with a
(‡nvgvwbg&) different meaning
24 Hymn (wng&) cÖksmv /msMxZ A song embodying religious and sacred emotions
25 Memento ¯§„wZ¯§viK A thing kept in the memory of a person
(wg‡gb‡Uv)
26 Parody (c¨v‡ivwW) ‡KŠZzKc~Y© AbyKiY A funny imitation of a poem.
27 G msµvšÍ Av‡iv cÖvq 500wUi g‡Zv kã Av‡Q, hviv Av‡iv co‡Z Pvb- Avgv‡`i cÖKvwkZ Expert- English Literature eBUv co‡Z cv‡ib|

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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 987 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


19. Words inscribed on a tomb is an- [Cash e¨vL¨v: A Biography- Rxebx, Rxeb BwZnvm; B
Officer (Bangladesh Bank)-11, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvt Aaxb History-BwZnvm; C Manuscript-cvÛywjwc; D
GWwgwb‡óªkb Awdmvi I cvi‡mvbvj Awdmvi-06]
Autobiography- AvZœRxebx,AvZœPwiË
A epitome B epithet
C epitaph D episode Ans:c 21. “Bibliography” means- [ivtwet (F1) 12-13,
†et‡ivtwet (D) 12-13, Btwet 07-08, Kztwet 09-10]
20. The history of a man written by others-
A History of book
(RxebPwiZ, Rxebx) [Islami Bank-13, Al-Arafah Islami
B Book on biology
Bank Ltd. (MTO) - 13] Ans:a
C Worshipper of books
A Biography B History
D Collection of books Ans:d
C Manuscript D Autobiography

Speech (e³…Zv) m¤úwK©Z welqmg~n:


28 A maiden speech cÖ_g e³…Zv A speech delivered for the first time in an assembly.
29 A verbose speech kãeûj e³…Zv A speech full of too many words
30 Agenda Av‡jvP¨m~Px A list of the topics to be discussed at a meeting
31 Extempore speech Dcw¯’Z gZvgZ A speech made without previous preparation
22. “A speech full of too many words” is- 23. Select the right word for “A speech
[14th BCS, 38th BCS, Ptwet (F) 11-12, (E) 14-15, gva¨wgK made without previous preparation.”
mnKvix wkÿK-11,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: 15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb [cjøx Kg©ms¯’vb dvD‡Ûkb (mnKvix g¨v‡bRvi)-14, Janata Bank
cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-19] (ATO, Teller)-15, ATEO-10, Bangladesh Bank (AD) 15]
A An unimportant speech A Extempore speech
B A big speech B Memorized speech
C Maiden speech C Instant speech
D A verbose speech Ans:d D Composed speech Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: A‡bK K_vc~Y© e³e¨‡K e‡j A verbose speech.
Status/ Work of Person (e¨w³i Ae¯’vb/†ckv/KvR)-
weMZ mvj wfwËK - Table - (Aek¨B co‡Z n‡e)
32 Alien/Foreigner we‡`kx One residing in a foreign country
33 Architect ¯’c wZ One who plans and draws the designs of building
34 Auctioneer wbjvgKvix One who sells things at public auction
35 Cartographer gvbwPÎKi One who draws maps
36 Cobbler gywP One who mends shoes
37 Colleague mnKg©x One who works in the same place
38 Contemporary mgKvjxb One who is living at the same time with another/
/mgmvgwqK Two persons living in the same age.
39 Cosmopolitan wek¦‡cÖwgK One who is free from national prejudices or looking
upon the whole as his own.
40 Drover cï e¨emvqx One who deals in cattle
41 Emigrant, cÖe vmx One leaving country to settle in another
Expatriate

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 988 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


42 Feminist bvixev`x One who works for welfare of woman
43 Geologist f~ZZ¡we` One who studies rocks and soil
44 Green Grocer meRx e¨emvqx A person who sells fruits and vegetables
45 Hawker ‡dwiIqvjv One who travels for selling articles
46 Iconoclast cÖwZgvf½Kvix One who breaks images
47 Immigrant Awfevmx One coming to a foreign land to settle there
48 Imposter cÖZviK One who pretends to what he is not
49 Insolvent, ‡`Dwjqv A person who cannot pay his debts
bankrupt
50 Jockey RwK One who rides the horses in races
51 Lexicographer Awfavb iPwqZv A person who writes/ complies dictionary
52 Linguist fvlvwe` A person who is skilled in foreign languages
53 Martyr knx` A person who makes supreme sacrifice for his country/
One who dies for a noble cause
54 Misanthrope/ gbyl¨we‡Ølx A person who hates mankind/ A hater of mankind
Misanthropist
55 Misogynist bvix we‡Ølx A person who hates woman/ A hater of woman
56 Novelist Dcb¨vwmK One who writes novel
57 Optimist Avkvev`x A person who looks to the bright side of life
58 Patriot †`k‡cÖwgK One who loves his country
59 Pessimist ‰bivk¨ev`x/nZvk A person who looks to the dark side of life
60 Philanthropist gvbe‡cÖwgK A person who loves mankind/ One trying to do good to
mankind
61 Playwright bvU¨Kvi A person who writes plays
62 Plumber bjIqvjv One who mends water pipes
63 Polyglot eûfvlx e¨w³ A person who knows many languages
64 Predecessor c~e©myix One who has been before another
65 Radiologist ‡ZRw¯Œq AwfÁ One who is most often employed in hospital
66 Sculptor fv¯‹i One who carves on stone
67 Somnambulist wb`ªvPi/Nyg Nyg One who walks in the sleep
68 Stenographer kÖwZ‡jLK One who writes shorthand (‡÷‡bvMÖvdvi)
69 Successor DËim~ix One who comes to be after another
70 Tattletale Mí e‡j ‡h/ A person who tells tales
MívKvi
71 Teetotaler g`we‡Ølx A person who abstains completely from
alcoholic drinks. [wbev©Pb Kwgkb mwPevj mnKvix mwPe-04]
72 Traitor ‡`k‡`ªvnx A person who does not love his country
73 Vintner g` e¨emvqx One who deals in wine

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 989 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


 Recent cÖkœ: cÖvq meB GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv 
24. “Misanthropist” means- [25 BCS, cvtwetcÖtwet
th
26. A person who knows several foreign
(C) 11-12, ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi ¯^v¯v’¨ languages well is called- [MYc~Z© Awa`߇ii Dc-
cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi (Zwor) - 19] mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx I WªvdUmg¨vb/wmwfj-18,  ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I
A One who flirts with ladies cwievi Kj¨vY gš¿Yv. cÖ. Awa. Gw÷‡gUi (Zwor) - 19]
B One who believe that God is in everything A spokesman B linguist
CA hater of mankind C geologist D polyglot Ans:d
D A person of narrow views Ans:c e¨vL¨v: A spokesman- gyLcvÎ; B linguist-
25. “A person unable to pay his debt” is fvlvwe`; C geologist- f‚weÁvbx; D polyglot-
called- [evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm©-19, eûfvwlK
dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb-19, Ptwet (A) 16-17]
27. “A person who knows many languages”
A poor B solvent
is called- [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb
C mister D insolvent Ans:d
Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb-19, Ptwet (D) 11-12]
e¨vL¨v: A poor- `wi`ª; B solvent- `ªveK; C A a multi lingual B bilingual
mister- gkvB; D insolvent - ‡`Dwjqv C polyglot D monolingual Ans:c

 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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 990 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


37. “A person who sells fruits and 40. A cobbler is a person who ----. [wbev©Pb Kwgkb
vegetables” [cwi‡ek I eb Awa`ßi mnKvix cwiPvjK I wimvP© mwPevj‡q _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-04, Ptwet (E) 10-11, Xvtwet (D)13-14]
Awdmvi-07, wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix ‡gBb‡Ub¨vÝ BwÄwbqvi-17] Asells shoes
Aa green grocer B a vegetarian Ans:a B mends shoes
Ca hawker D a vegetable man C imports shoes
38. A person who draws maps is a ---. [ivtwet D exports shoes Ans:b
(Social Science) 10-11, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 11-12, 41. A lexicographer is a person who writes-
RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (e¨emvq wkÿv I KvwiMix) 12-13, ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi
[Ptwet (D) 12-13, Lytwet 04-05, Btwet 07-08, gva¨wgK mnKvix
gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`ßi (cwi`k©K)-13]
wkÿK -96]
A painter B sculptor A Novels B Dictionaries Ans:b
C cartographer D geologist Ans:c
C Graphs D Medical books
e¨vL¨v: painter-wPÎwkíx; sculptor- fv¯‹i; 42. A person who writes plays is called a ---
cartographer-gvbwPÎvKi; geologist- fzZË¡we`; --. [Sonali Bank (SO) -14, ivtwet (Arts) 10-11, et‡ktgytit
39. “Someone who designs house” is ---. wetcÖtwet (E) 12-13]
[SESIP Gi _vbv GKv‡WwgK mycvifvBRvi-15, Rtwet (D) 10-11, NSI A play write B playwright
(Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03 Gwcªj 21]
C play writer D player Ans:b
A a designer B an architect
e¨vL¨v: B playwright- bvU¨Kvi
C a builder D a plumber Ans:b

║ 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]

A One living in a foreigner country A Horseman B Rider


B a foreigner C Jockey D Lancer Ans:c
C A stranger from abroad Ans:b 48. He sacrificed his life for the country.
D A man who leaves for another country He is a/an-- [ciivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix mvBdvi

44. A person who regard the whole world A interpreter B worker Awdmvi-17]

as his country- [Shahjalal Islami Bank-11] C martyr D patriot Ans:c


A Cosmopolitan B Nationalist 49. One looking only to the drake side of
C patriot D Metropolitan Ans:a things- [cÖevmx Kj¨vY e¨vsK Awdmvi-14]
e¨vL¨v: A Cosmopolitan- wek¦Rbxb/Amv¤úª`vwqK; A Optimist B Pessimist
B Nationalist- RvZxqZvev`x; C patriot- C Theist D Atheist Ans:b
‡`k‡cÖwgK; D Metropolitan- gnvbMi e¨vL¨v: Optimist -Avkvev`x e¨w³; Pessimist -
45. “A person pretending to be somebody nZvkvcÖeY e¨w³; Theist - Avw¯ÍK; Atheist -
he is not” means- [National Bank Ltd. (PO) – 12, bvw¯ÍK|
Trust Bank-11, Bank Asia (TO)-16] 50. A person who knows many foreign
A Magician B Rouge Ans:d languages- [Trust Bank-11]
C Liar D Imposter(cÖZviK) A Linguist B Grammarian
46. The word “somnambulist” means- C Polyglot D Bilingual Ans:c
(Nywg‡q Nywg‡q nuv‡U †h) [wcGmwmi mnKvix cwiPvjK-06] e¨vL¨v: A Linguist- fvlvwe`; B Grammarian-
A a sleep walker B a daydreamer Ans:a ‰eqvKiwYK; C Polyglot- eûfvwlK; D
C an optimist D a night dreamer Bilingual-wØfvwlK

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 991 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


51. He knows and speaks many languages. 52. The word ‘teetotaler’ means---
Choose the appropriate sentence that [wbev©Pb Kwgkb mwPevj‡q †Rjv wbev©Pb Awdmvi mnKvix mwPe-04]

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

A Predecessor B Vintner(g`e¨emvqx) C dictionary D bibliographer Ans:c

C Progeny D Posterity Ans:b


Marriage Terms (weevn msµvšÍ welqmg~n)-
74 Monogamy GKK weevn cÖ_v The practice of keeping one wife or husband
75 Polygamy eûcwZœ MÖnY cÖ_v/ The practice of keeping many wives or having more
GKvwaK ¯¿x MÖnY Kiv than one spouse at the same time
76 Polyandry eûcwZ MÖnY cÖ_v The practice of keeping many husbands at the same
time
77 Bride K‡b A girl who is going to be married
78 Dowry ‡hŠZzK Cash or kind given by the parents of the bride to the
bridegroom and his relatives
79 Paramour ciwKqv †cÖwgK/ †cÖwgKv Lover of a married woman/Beloved of a married man
80 Protagonist cÖavb PwiÎ, bvqK A man who plays his role as a main character.

-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 992 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


60. The word ‘Monogamy’ relates to- (GKK e¨vL¨v: a) Monogamy- GKweevn; b)
weevn cÖ_v) [Btwet (H-Law) 13-14] Polygamy- eû ¯¿x MÖnY; c) polyandry- eû ¯^vgx
A marriage B divorce MÖnY; d) Paramour- cÖYqx;
C dower D maintenance Ans:a 62. A girl who is going to be married is:
61. The practice of keeping many husbands [bvwm©s I wgWIqvBdvwi Awa. wmwbqi ÷vd bvm© 18,  GB wbq‡g ûeû
Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges
at the same time -is called? [m¤¢ve¨ cÖkœ,]
dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb 19]
A Monogamy B Polygamy A Wife(¯¿x) B Bride(K‡b)
C polyandry D Paramour Ans:c
C Bridegroom(ei) D Beloved(wcÖq) Ans:b

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
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 993 ~ Mobile 01740-073569
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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 994 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


121 Oculist/ P¶z ‡ivMwe`, A specialist in eye disease (eye specialist);
Ophthalmologist P¶z wPwKrmK One who attends the diseases of the eye.
122 Omniscient me©Á One who knows or sees everything= Allah
123 Oncology K¨vÝvi ‡ivMwe`¨v Study and treatment (medicine) of cancer/ tumors
124 Optician Pkgv we‡µZv One who tests eyesight and sells spectacles(Pkgv).
125 Ornithology cÿxweÁvb The study of birds
126 Orthopedics Aw¯’ weÁvb Science of the injuries and disease of the bone(nvo)
127 Orthopedist Aw¯’‡ivM we‡klÁ A doctor who treats the bone diseases (bone specialist)
128 Pathology ‡ivMwe`¨v/‡ivMweÁvb The scientific study of diseases
129 Pediatric wkï‡ivM msµvšÍ Branch of medical science dealing with children diseases
we`¨v
130 Petrology wkjvZË¡ Study of rocks
131 Philologist fvlvZË¡we` A person who studies the scientific development of
language/the person who deals with language.
132 Philology fvlvZË¡, fvlvweÁvb Study of language
133 Phonetics aŸwbZË¡ Study of the sounds made by the human voice in speech
134 Phrenology K‡ivwUi cixÿv Øviv The science of judging a person’s character, capabilities
e¨w³i ¸Yvejx wbY©q etc. from an examination of the shape of his scull
135 Psychiatrist gvbwmK †ivM we‡klÁ A specialist in mental disorders or maladjustment.
136 Psychiatry gvbwmK/g‡bv‡ivM we`¨v Study and treatment of mental illness & emotions.
137 Theology ag©ZË¡ Study of religion

 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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 995 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


 GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b- 
76. Itinerary means? (ågYwe`¨v) [Dc‡Rjv Avbmvi I 83. A “myth” is- (‡cŠivwYK K_v) [ivtwet (D-AevwYR¨13-
wfwWwc Kg©KZv©-15, mnKvix mv‡K©j A¨vWRy‡U›U-15, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet A an adventurous story 14, mnKvix kÖg cwiPvjK-06]
(N) 16-17, IFIC Bank (TAO)-18]
B a mysterious story
A Plan of journey
C a detective story
B list of items to be discussed
D a legend Ans:d
C record of events occurred in a day
84. A specialist in eye diseases is called ---.
D list of events of a fixed time Ans:a [KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa`߇ii Bb÷ªv±i-05, ¯^v¯’¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix
77. A person who studies the scientific A cardiologist cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17, ivtwet (A2) 17-18]
development of language is-[Kg©ms¯’vb ey¨‡ivi B an ophthalmologist
Dc-cwiPvjK-07, Ptwet (G) 13-14, Rtwet (B) 16-17] Ans:c Can optician
APhilatelist B Philanthropist D a neurologist Ans:b
C Philologist D Pharmacologist
85. The word “anthropology” is related to-
78. Study of language is- (fvlv weÁvb) [Xvtwet (D) 09-10, Rtwet 10-11, (B-EE) 10-11]
[Lytwet 2018-19 BDwbU G, Rtwet (B) 11-12] AThe study of diseases
A Philosophy B Philology B The study of evolution
C Theology D Anthropology Ans:b C The study of minerals
79. One who studies and treats the diseases D The study of mankind Ans:d
of the eye is- [ivtwet (Law)-15-16, ‡ijI‡q mnKvix 86. ‘Oncology’ relates to- (‡ivMwe`¨v) [Xvtwet (A) 13-
A a radiologist Kgvb‡W›U-07] 14, Rtwet (C) 14-15, †et‡ivtwet F 17-18]
B an orthodontist A law B medicine
C an ophthalmologist C ecology D environment Ans:b
D a neurologist Ans:c e¨vL¨v: A law- AvBb; B medicine- Ilya; C
80. Study of mankind is called- (gvbe‡Mvôx ecology- ev¯‘ms¯’vb; D environment- cwi‡ek
wb‡q ‡h Av‡jvPbv) Standard Bank (ATO, Cash)-09, 87. The science of heredity is ---. (esk weÁvb)
Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller-18] [Dc‡Rjv cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv©-10, Ptwet (A) 13-14]
A pathology B Etiology APathology B Genetics
C Anthropology D Biology Ans:c CHematology D Orthopedics Ans:b
81. Cosmology deals with ------. [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc 88. The study of ancient societies- (cÖvPxb Rbc`
-mnKvix cª‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17, Standard Bank-09] wb‡q Aa¨qb) [Medical 13-14, wewmAvBwm Gi mn: e¨e¯’vcK
Acell Formation (cÖkvmb)-11, Bank Asia Ltd. Probationary Officer- 16]
B cell A Anthropology B Archaeology
C creation of the Universe C History D Ethnology Ans:b
D origin and Growth of plants Ans:c 89. “Pediatric”/Paediatric” related to the
82. What is “Linguistics”? [RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY treatment of- (wkï †ivM wekvi`) [Xvtwet (C) 12-13,
Kg©KZ©v-09, ‡Rjv cªv_wgK wkÿv Awdmvi-05, mnKvix _vbv wkÿv ivtwet 04-05, 07-08, Ptwet (E-Law) 05-06, 04-05,
Awdmvi-06, wcwUAvB Gi mycvwib‡U‡W›U-05] et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F-evwYR¨) 14-15, 15-16, mÂq cwi`߇ii
A The study of history mnKvix cwiPvjK-09, gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-08, 11, ¯^ivóª gš¿Yvj‡qi
gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`ßi (Dc-cwi`k©K)-13]
B The study of literature
C The study of prose
A Adults B Children
C Women D Old people Ans:b
D The scientific study of language Ans:d

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 996 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
90. A person who studies the atmosphere, 98. --- the science of the origin and history
weather forecasting is known as--[evsjv‡`k of words. [RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY Kg©KZ©v-09]
e¨vsK (mnKvix cwiPvjK) -10] A Etymology B Phonetics
A sinologist B radiologist C Rhetoric D Prosody Ans:a
C meteorologist D hydrologist Ans:c 99. The study of origin of words is called:
91. The art of cultivating and managing (kã cÖKiY) [¯’vbbxq miKvi, cjøx Dbœqb I mgevq gš¿Yvjq
gardens is called-[Rupali Bank Officer (Cash) -18] mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-17]
A Horticulture A anthology B epitaph
B Gardening C vocabulary D etymology Ans:d
C Trimming 100. Phonetics is concerned with -- [cÖfvlK wbeÜb-
D Beautification Ans:a A Pronunciation(aŸwbZË¡) 14]
92. “Theology” is- [‡m‡KÛvwi GWz‡Kkb †m±i †W‡fjc‡g›U B Word building
†cÖvMÖvg I M‡elYv Kg©KZv©-15]
C Sentence making
A study of Education
D Passage Ans:a
B study of vote
101. Geriatrics is the branch of medicine
C study of Religion
concerned with the diseases and care
D study of politics Ans:c
of— [39th BCS (Special)]
93. “Oncology” means a doctor who treats
A newly-weds
[cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ‰e‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yv. Dc-mn. cwi.-17] Ans:c
B old women
A kidney diseases B stomach diseases
C newborn babies
C cancer D brain diseases
D old people Ans:d
94. The scientific study and treatment of
102. “The study and treatment of mental
tumors in the body. is— [bvwm©s I wgWIqvBdvwi Awa.
wmwbqi ÷vd bvm© 2018]
illness.” [Bangladesh Bank Officer -18]
A Psychology B Psychosis Ans:c
A Oncology B Cardiology
C Ophthalmology D Neurology Ans:a C Psychiatry D Psycholinguistics
e¨vL¨v: A Psychology- g‡bvweÁvb; B Psychosis-
95. “Meteorology” is the science of- [Social
Islami Bank-11, Pubali Bank-12] g‡bve¨vwa; C Psychiatry- g‡bv‡ivMwe`¨v;
AWeather B Meteors 103. The doctor who treats kidney patients
C Metals D Earthquakes Ans:a is called a/an: [WvK Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi 2018, bvwms I
wgW. wmwb. bvm©. (28 Rvby. 21)]
96. ‘Entomology’ is a study of-(KxU-cZ½we`¨v)
A pathologist B neurologist
[wcGmwmi mnKvix mwPe-05, [iƒcvjx e¨vsK wmwbqi Awdmvi-13, c~evjx
e¨vsK (Rywbqi Awdmvi) -08] C nephrologists D cardiologist Ans:c

A theuniverse 104. A doctor who studies and treats the


B insects medical condition of women is- [wmwbqi ÷vd
C magnetism bvm©-16] Ans:a
D wireless telegraphy Ans:b A gynecologist Ba neurologist
97. Linguistics is the science of :- [Bb‡f÷‡g÷ C an oncologist D orthopedic surgeon
K‡c©v‡ikb Ae evsjv‡`k wmwbqi Awdmvi-11] e¨vL¨v: A gynecologist- ¯¿x‡ivMwe‡klÁ; B a

A Music B Language neurologist- ¯œvqywe‡klÁ; C an oncologist- K¨vÝvi


C Behaveiour D Visuals Ans:b we‡klÁ; D orthopedic surgeon- A‡_v©‡cwWK mvR©b;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 997 ~ Mobile 01740-073569
║ ïay fvwm©wU cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
105. The word 'apiculture' is related to 107. 'Itinerary' means- [Ptwet 2018-19 BDwbU wW (mKvj)]
[ivtwet18-19 BDwbU wW (MÖæc-1)] A plan of journey
A the culture of apple B list of items to discussed in a meeting
B the culture for fish C record of events
C the culture of bees for honey D record of history Ans:a
D the culture of agriculture Ans:c 108. Study of weather is called ----.[Lytwet (School)
106. A record of the order in which a series A Hydrology B Ecology 09-10
of events happened is- [et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (G) 16-17] C Petrology D Meteorology Ans:d
A cosmology B chronology
109. Substitution for a neurologist will be-
C typography D chronocoty Ans:b [Rtwet (A) 13-14, (ATEO)-15]
e¨vL¨v: A cosmology- m„wóZË¡; B chronology- A heart specialist B bone specialist
mgq wbiæcY we`¨v; C typography- QvcvLvbvi C nerve specialist D eye specialist Ans:c
we`¨v; D chronocoty- fzj kã|
Government System and Related terms to it-
weMZ mvj wfwËK - Table - (Aek¨B co‡Z n‡e)
138 Autocracy ‰¯^iZš¿ A government by one man
139 Democracy MYZš¿ A government of the people, by the people and for the people
140 Diplomacy K~UbxwZ The art practiced by the statesmen-(ivóª`~Z)
141 Meritocracy kvmb e¨e¯’v A social system in which people have power because of their
abilities, not because of their money or social position
142 Monarchy ivRZš¿ A government by a king
143 Oligarchy ivR¨kvmb A government by a few bodies for short time.
144 Secular ag© wbi‡cÿ A state where all religions are respected equally
145 Theocracy Ck¦iag©/ag©ZË¡ A government by the diving guidance (church authorities)
bZzb m¤¢vebv wfwËK Table G¸‡jvI co‡Z n‡e
146 Aristocracy AwfRvZZš¿ A government by the nobles
147 Autonomy ¯^vqË¡kvmb The right of self-government
148 Bureaucracy AvgjvZš¿ A government of officials (miKvix Kg©KZ©v)
149 Mutiny wmcvnx we‡`ªvn Revolt against a lawful authority
150 Plutocracy abZš¿ A government by rich
151 Rebellion mk¯¿ w e‡`ªv n An armed rising against a government
152 Revolt MYwe‡`ª v n General uprising against a government
153 Sovereignty mve©‡fŠgZ¡ The supreme power of a state
110. A government by one man is- [Shahjalal 111. State in which the few govern the
Islani Bank Ltd. Trainee (SO)- 13, Ptwet (E) 07-08] many- [ivtwet 07-08, wewmAvBwmÕGi mn: e¨e¯’vcK (cÖkvmb)-11]
A Oligarchy B monarchy A Monarchy B Plutocracy
C autocracy D Aristocracy Ans:d C Oligarchy D Autocracy Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 998 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


112. When we want to mean a government by 114. A state where all religions are respected
the richest class we use the term---[39th BCS] is in nature:- (ag©wbi‡cÿ) [ivtwet (B-Law) 14-15]
A Oligarchy B plutocracy A democratic B secular
C autocracy D Aristocracy Ans:b C holy state D socialist Ans:b
Hints: Oligarchy- ivR¨kvmb; plutocracy-abZš¿; e¨vL¨v: A democratic- MYZvwš¿K; B secular-
autocracy-‰¯^ikvmb; Aristocracy-AvwfRvZ¨; ag©wbi‡cÿ; C holy state- cweÎ ivóª; D
113. “Government by the few for many” in socialist- mgvRZvwš¿K|
one word is- [ivtwet 07-08]
115. A statemen(ivóª`~Z) practices the art of --.
A Oligarch B Democracy
(K~UbxwZ wb‡q KvR K‡i statemen)
C Oligarchy D Capitalism Ans:c
A bureaucracy B Plutocracy [ivtwet 08-09]
e¨vL¨v: Oligarch- ‡Mvôxkvmb; Democracy- MYZš¿;
C theocracy D diplomacy Ans:d
Oligarchy- ivR¨kvmb; Capitalism- cuywRev`;
wewfbœ cÖvYx, cï‡`i emevm, Drcv`b, Ave× ivLvi ¯’vb-
Place relating to Dwelling/Keeping/Production/Confinement of animals.
weMZ mvj wfwËK - Table - (Aek¨B co‡Z n‡e)
154 Apiary ‡gŠ AvkÖq¯’j A place for keeping Bees
155 Den wns¯ª Rš‘i ¸nv The lying place of the wild beasts
156 Hutch Li‡Mv‡ki LuvPv A place where rabbits are kept
157 Kennel KzKzikvjv A place for keeping dogs/ A house or shelter for a dog
158 Lair gwUi †fZ‡ii AvkÖ‡qi MZ© A place where a wild animal lives.
159 Mint UvKkvjv A place where currency money is coined(m„wó Kiv)
160 Vault ‡fvë Place where currency notes and coins are kept in a bank
bZzb m¤¢vebv wfwËK Table G¸‡jvI co‡Z n‡e KviY GLb bZzbfv‡eI A‡bK cÖkœ †mU nq|
161 Aquarium grm¨vavi A place where fishes are kept
162 Auditorium wgjbvqZb A part of a theatre where audience sit
163 Aviary cwÿkvjv A place where birds are kept
164 Booth ‡gjvi A¯’vqx †`vKvbNi A covered stall at a fair
165 Brewery g‡`i KviLvbv/ fvwULvbv A factory for manufacturing wine
166 Burrow gvwUi †fZ‡ii AvkÖ‡qi MZ© The underground dwelling place of an animal
167 Cellar msiwÿZ g` An underground place for storing wine or
fvÛvi alcoholic drinks
168 Cow shed ‡Mvqvj/ Miæi Ni A shelter or shed for cows
169 Dairy Me¨kvjv, †`vnbkvjv A place for production treatment of milk
170 Dray KvVweovwji evmv A squirrel (KvVweovwj)Õs home
171 Garage M¨v‡iR A place for keeping motor cars
172 Hangar wegvbvMvi A place for keeping aero planes
173 Kindergarten wkïgb weKvk we`¨vjq A school for infants and young children
174 Laundry ‡avcvLvbv A place where clothes are washed and ironed
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 999 ~ Mobile 01740-073569
175 Lavatory cvqLvbv A place of discharge from the bowels
176 Library MÖš’vMvi A house of keeping books
177 Stable Av¯Ívej/ †Nvovi _vKvi ¯’vb A place for keeping horses
116. A place for keeping dogs is- [Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi 120. The place where money is confined is-
Aax‡b mnKvix cwiPvjK (†MªW-02)-03] [e¨vsK A¨vwmm‡U›U Gw·wKDwUf Awdmvi K¨vk-09, Rtwet (D) 17-18]
AHutch B Stable A pen B quarry
C Sty D Kennel Ans:d C mint (UvKkvjv) D laboratory Ans:c
117. A place where a wild animal lives. 121. A Place for keeping bees- [Exim Bank Ltd.
[Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee Assistant Teller - 2018] Trainee Assistant Teller - 18]
A forest B stable A Apiary B Apiculture
C lair(MZ©) D sanctuary Ans:c C Aerie D Den Ans:a
118. Place where currency notes and coins 122. The lying place of the wild beasts is
are kept in a bank. [Exim Bank Ltd. Trainee called- [ivtwet 04-05, 06-07]
A Small Room B Vault Assistant Teller -18] A Igloo B burrow
C Floor D Locker Ans:b C aviary D den Ans:d
119. A place for keeping rabbits is- [ivtwet 08-09] e¨vL¨v: A Igloo- BMjy; B burrow- MZ© Kiv; C
A Hutch B Stable aviary- cwÿkvjv; D den- wns¯ª Rš‘i MZ©
C Sty D Kennel Ans:a
(Eating & Nature of Animals- cÖvYxi aiY I Lv`¨vfvm)
178 Amphibious animals DfPi cÖvYx Animals living in both land and water
179 Aquatic animals RjPi cÖvYx Animals living in water
180 Cannibal bigvsm‡fvRx/bigvsm Lv`K One who eats human flesh
181 Carnivorous animals gvsmvkx cÖvYx Animals living on meat
182 Herbivore Z…Y‡fvRx One who lives on herbs
183 Herbivorous animals ¸j¥‡fvRx cÖvYx Animals living on herbs
184 Mammals ¯Íb¨cvqx Animals sucking their mother’s breast
185 Omnivorous me©f~K One who eats everything
186 Omnivorous animals me©f~K cÖvYx Animals eating all kinds of food
187 Vegetarian wbivwgl-‡fvRx A person who does not eat meat
188 Vegetarian animals wbivwgl-‡fvRx cÖvYx Animals living on vegetables
123. One who eats everything is called- 125.An Omnivore is an animal that eats- [bvwms
[‡et‡ivtwet (C) 12-13, Ptwet (A) 13-14, Dc‡Rjv cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv©- I wgW. wmwb. bvm©. (28 Rvby. 21)]

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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1000 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


127. A person who eats human flesh is a- 129. The word “omnivorous” means:
[N.U. 08-09, ivtwet (A3) 18-19, Btwet (L) 06-07] [37th BCS, 16]
A carnivore B cobbler A eating
only fruits
C cannibal D cartographer Ans:c B eating all types of food
128. A vegetarian animal is called---.(Z…Y‡fvRx C eating only meat
cÖvYx) [Rtwet (B) 17-18] D eating grass and plants only Ans:b
A a herbivore B a carnivore 130. “Cannibal” means- (‡h gvby‡li gvsm Lvq)
C a vegetarian D omnivore Ans:a A a person who eats human flesh [Btwet 06-07]
e¨vL¨v: A a herbivore- Z…Y‡fvRx cÖvYx; B a B a person who eats animal flesh
carnivore- gvsmvkx, C a vegetarian- wbivwgl; C an animal who eats human flesh
D omnivore- me©fzK| D an animal who eats bird flesh. Ans:a

Sound of Different Animals (wewfbœ RxeRš‘i WvK/kã)-


R¤¢i bvg I R¤¢i WvK R¤¢i bvg I R¤¢i WvK R¤¢i bvg I R¤¢i WvK
189 Ape(DjøyK)- Gibber Cuckoo(‡KvwKj)- Coo/ Chirp Ocean(mvMi)- Roar
190 Ass(Mvav)- Bray Duck(cvwZ nuvm)- Quack Owl(‡cuPv)- Hoot, screech
191 Bears (fvjøyK)- Growl Elephant(nvwZ)- Trumpet Peacock(gq~i)- Scream
192 Bee(‡gŠgvwQ)- Hum Fly(gvwQ)- Buzz Pig(ïKi)- grunt
193 Bird(cvwL)-Sing, chirp, twitter Goat(QvMj)/Lamb(‡fov)- Bleat Sheep(‡fuov)- Bleat
194 Bull(ej`, luvo)- Bellow Hen(gyiMx)- Crackle, cluck Swallow(PvZK)- Twitter
195 Cat(weovj)- Mew or purr Horse(‡Nvov)- Neigh Swan(ivRnuvm)- Cry
196 Cock(‡gviM)- Crew Kitten(weov‡ji ev”Pv)- Mew Tiger(evN)- Growl
197 Crow(KvK)- Caw Monkey(evbi)- Chatter, gibber Wolves(‡bK‡o evN)- Howl
131. What is the sound made by a goat? [Z_¨ 135. Fill in the blank. The owl- [mgvR‡mev Awa`߇ii Dc
gš¿bvj‡qi Aax‡b evsjv‡`k ‡Uwjwfkb wim©vm Awdmvi-06, wcGmwmÕi -mnKvix cwiPvjK-05, ivtwet (f~‡Mvj) 06-07]
mnKvix cwiPvjK-16] bleats
A B howls
A Cooing B hooting hoots
C D murmurs Ans:c
C bleating D squeaking Ans:c 136. The word “Growl” is related to- [gva¨wgK
132. Dogs bark, what do horses do? [ GB wbq‡g mnKvwi wkÿK wb‡qvM-09]
ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: miKvwi gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK-19, RvZxq AWolf B Hounds
ivR¯^ †evW© (cwi`k©K)-10, ivtwet (A4) 12-13]
C Tiger D Elephant Ans:c
A Hum B Neigh
137. A cock crews but a crow --- [12Zg we‡RGm mn:
C Hiss D Croak Ans:b
A coos B caws RR cÖv_wgK cixÿv- 18]
133. The sound of a lamb is— [‡ijI‡qi DcmnKvix
C lows D bleats Ans:b
A bleat B roar cÖ‡KŠkjx-13]
e¨vL¨v: Cock/‡gvi‡Mi WvK crews; Crow Gi WvK
C scream D grunt Ans:a
n‡jv caw/ Kv-Kv aŸwb; NyNy ev KeyZ‡ii WvK coos;
134. A young cat is--- [wcwUAvB Gi Bb÷ªv±i-06, Zzjv
Miæi WvK n‡jv lows; †fov ev QvM‡ji WvK n‡jv-
A a cub B a calf Dbœqb Kg©KZ©v-06]
C a colt D a kitten Ans:d
bleat;

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1001 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


Part-02: eY© µgvbymv‡i mvRv‡bv
(mvaviY I Ab¨vb¨ Substitution)
Sl Word (ABC) A_© Definition
198 Abortion Mf©cvZKiY Medical termination of pregnancy
199 Abrogate D‡”Q` Kiv To do away with a rule- (D‡”Q` Kiv)
200 Accomplice KzK‡g©i †`vmi A partner in crime, who helps you break the law
201 Acronym Av`¨vÿi Øviv MwVZ kã A short name with the first letters of a details name
202 Addicted Avm³ A person who cannot stop taking drugs
203 Advocate DwKj One who takes up legal profession
204 Aesthetic ‡mŠ›`h©ZË¡ Relating to pure beauty
205 Album (A¨vjevg) Av‡jvK-KzwÂKv Books with blank pages for keeping photograph/ stamps
206 Alluring ‡jvfbxq Highly attractive and able to arouse hope or desire
207 Altruist c‡ivcKvix A person who devotes his life to welfare of others
208 Amateur ‡kŠwLb/ Acwic° One who plays game for pleasure and not professionally
209 Ambassador ivóª`~Z One who is a diplomat of a government in other
country/A political representative of the highest order
from on country to another
210 Ambiguous Øv_©‡evaKZv Having two possible meanings and not very clear
211 Ambition D”PvKv•Lv A desire to be successful
212 Amnesty ivRÿgv/ mg¯Í A general pardon granted by the government to
Acivax‡K ÿgv political offenders
213 Amphibian DfPi cÖvYx Animals that can live on land and water
214 Anarchist ‰bivR¨ev`x A person who is out to destroy government.
215 Ancestor wcZ…cyiæl/cye©cyiæl A person in a family who lived a long time ago
216 Anesthetic ‡ebvgx Not bearing the name of a writer
217 Anthropologist b„ZZ¡we` One who studies the evolution of mankind
218 Antiseptic cÖwZ‡laK Substance which kills Germs
219 Arbitrator mvwjk/ga¨¯’ZvKvix A person who is appointed by two parties a dispute
220 Arboriculture ‰eÁvwbK cÖ_vq The planting and care of woody plants, especially
e„ÿ¸j¥vw`i Pvl trees, is known as Arboriculture
221 Archipelago ØxccyÄ Many islands make up- / A group of islands
222 Architecture cyivZË¡we` One who is interested in ancient buildings and relics
223 Armistice hy×weiwZ Cessation of arms before a formal treaty
signed during war
224 Asparagus kZg~jx A valuable food
225 Astrologer ‡R¨vwZwe©` One who foretells things by the stars

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1002 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


226 Astronomer ‡R¨vwZwe©` One who studies heavenly bodies.
A scientist in the field of astronomy
227 Asylum AvkÖq/ AvkÖq¯’j A place that provides refuge for child, old, refugee-
228 Audible kªeY‡hvM¨ can be heard
229 Author ‡jLK One who writes books
230 Autocrat GKbvqK A person who rules without consulting other
231 Autograph ¯^‡jLb, ¯^n¯Í‡jL A person’s own handwriting
232 Autopsy, post- gqbvZ`šÍ Medical examination of a dead body.
mortem
233 Bachelor Kzgvi The man who is not married
234 Barren eܨv A woman who cannot conceive
235 Bastard, illegitimate RviR A child not born of legal parents
236 Beneficiary ¯^Z¡‡fvMx/jvfevb Derives advantage from something
237 Benevolence `qvkxjZv An inclination to do kind or charitable acts
238 Bigotry/ Fanatic ag©vÜZv/‡Muvovgx Religions intolerance
239 Biology Rxewe`¨v weqlK Where discussed about living creatures.
240 Blasphemy Ck¦i wb›`v The used dirty language against God or religion
241 Bleating ÿxY¯^‡i ejv The sound made by a goat
242 Blockbuster kw³kvjx †Kvb wKQzA powerful explosive to demolish buildings
243 Bonsai ebmvB/ evgb MvQ A dwarfed ornamental tree or shrub grown in tray or
swallow pot (eq¯‹ wKš‘ ‡QvU mymw¾Z MvQ/ wewfbœ cv‡Î ¸j¥ MvQ)
244 Boutique d¨vk‡bi wRwbmcÎ A small shop that sells fashionable clothes, cosmetics
weµq †K›`ª;
245 Brittle, Fragile f½yi (Capable of being/that can be) easily broken
246 Camouflage QÙ‡ek An important means of defense
247 Cantonment ‡mbvwbevm A place where soldiers are housed
248 Carpenter QzZvi/KvVwgw¯¿ One who makes furniture
249 Centrifugal †K›`ªewngyL© x Tending to move away from the center or axis
250 Chauvinism DMÖ/ Zxeª ¯^‡`k‡cÖ
g Excessive patriotism
251 Climate Rjevqy Climate is a state of the environment
252 Cock pit cvBjU emvi ¯’vb An enclosed area of an aircraft where the pilot sits
and steers the plane
253 Compositor K‡¤úvwRUi One who works printing press
254 Confectioner wgwó `ª
e ¨ we‡µZv One who sells sweets
255 Conjurer hv`yKi/‡fjwKevwR A person who performs tricks with hands
256 Conscientious b¨vqevb A person who works seriously and with care
257 Conservative iÿYkxj/ †Mvov One who is averse to change and progress
258 Conversationalist AvjvcPvix e¨w³ Someone who enjoys or good at talking with people

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1003 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


259 Cooperation mn‡hvMx A way of making a group of people all think about
something at the same time to solve.
260 Corpus ‡jLv msKjb a collection of written texts
261 Credulous wek¦vmcÖeY A person who believes easily is said to be-
People who believe anything told to them-
262 Cuckoo ‡KvwKj The harbinger of spring.
263 Culinary iÜ«b m¤úKx©q Cooking activities
264 Curator hv`yN‡ii ZË¡veavqK A person in charge of a museum
265 Curiosity ‡KŠZznj The quality of wanting to know about people and things

 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]

cwieZ©b K‡i| A_©vr k~b¨¯’v‡bi Rb¨ h_vh_ option A conspirator B magician


C conjurer D juggler Ans:c
n‡jv know for sudden changes in attitude
142. ‘A person in a family who lived a long
or behavior.
time ago is called. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨
139. Having two possible meanings and not
gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”Pi I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb -19,  GB
very clear is called--- (Øv_©‡evaKZv) wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: ICB Capital Management Ltd. Asst.
[ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖk:œ wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi /wefv‡Mi cÖkvmwbK Programmer- 19]
A amphibious B anonymous Kg©KZ©v -19] A Ancestor B Follower
C confiscate D ambiguous Ans:d C Past D Successor Ans:a
 GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b- 
143. Many islands make up- [14th BCS, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 145. The best describe best describe “the
14-15, ivtwet 05-06, Ptwet (E-Law) 05-06] cuckoo”? [Xvtwet (B-EE) 10-11, Rtwet (B) 11-12]
A an isles B an archipelago A the scavenger of nature
C a peninsula D a continent Ans:b B a bird that does not sleep at night
e¨vL¨v: A‡bK¸‡jv Øxc wg‡j ˆZwi nq ØxccyÄ ev C the harbinger of spring
archipelago D the queen of the forest Ans:c
144. If a substance is cohesive, it tends to-- Tips: Cuckoo (‡KvwKj) n‡”Q the harbinger
A retain heat [20th BCS, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 15-16] of spring (em‡šÍi AMÖ`~Z)
B bend without too much difficulty
146. One who is on charge of museum-
C stick together [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-16, Exim Bank-11]
D break easily Ans:c A Curator(hv`yN‡ii Kg©aÿ¨)
e¨vL¨v: hw` †Kvb wKQzi cÖeYZv nq AvVv‡jv Z‡e Zv B Supervisor C Caretaker
KvR n‡jv GKmv‡_ †j‡M hvIqv; D Warden Ans:a

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1004 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


147. Climate is a --- of the environment. [25th 150. A man who is averse to change and
BCS, ivtwet (AvBb) 13-14, (E1, B) 17-18, (jvB‡eªix mv‡qÝ) 06- progress is said to be- (‡h e¨w³ †Kvb Ae¯’vi
07, Ptwet (D) 09-10, Btwet (H) 14-15, (B) 10-11]
cwieZ©b I AMÖMwZ Ki‡Z weZ„òv K‡i Zv‡K
A state B situation
conservative e‡j) [ivtwet (B-Law) 14-15, 17-18, 27th
C rank D size Ans:a
BCS (Written)]
e¨vL¨v: cwi‡e‡ki GKUv Ae¯’v n‡jv Rjevqy| Giƒc A liberal B democratic
ÒAe¯’v” A_© cÖ`v‡b mwVK A_©hy³ kã state DËi| C conservative D radical Ans:c
148. Animals that can live on land and water e¨vL¨v: liberal- D`vi; conservative - iÿYkxj;
are- [Rupali Bank Ltd. (Senior Officer)- 13, cwimsL¨vb I radical- Avg~j ms¯‹v‡i wek^vmx e¨w³|
Z_¨ e¨e¯’vcbv Awa. cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv© -2017]
151. A dwarfed ornamental tree or shrub
A insectivorous dinosaurs
B
C amphibians D reptiles Ans:c
grown in tray or swallow pot-
[IFIC Bank Ltd. (MTO) – 13, Dhaka Bank Ltd. (MTO)-11]
e¨vL¨v: ‡hme cÖvYx R‡j Ges ¯’‡j evm Ki‡Z cv‡i A Topiary B Fabrication Ans:d
Zv‡`i‡K Amphibian (DfPi cÖvYx) e‡j| C Gardening D Bonsai(ebmvB)
149. “Blockbuster” means-(kw³kvjx †Kvb wKQz) e¨vL¨v: Topiary= jZv¸j¥ QvuUvD; Fabrication=
[17th BCS, ivtwet 05-06,Ptwet 05-06,Kztwet 09-10]
wg_¨vKvwnbx; Gardening= D`¨vbcvjb
A A large solid piece of stone
152. Someone who enjoys or good at talking
B A device to cut off a person’s hefty as a
with people- [gv‡K©›UvBj e¨vsK-11, hygbv e¨vsK-12]
punishment
A Commentator B Loudmouth Ans:d
C Something that makes movement
C Orator D Conversationalist
difficult
e¨vL¨v: Commentator- avivfvl¨Kvi; Orator-
D A powerful explosive to demolish
buildings Ans:d
mye³v; Conversationalist- AvjvcPvix e¨w³;

║ 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|
fq e¨vwa; paranoia- weK…Z gw¯Í®‹ we‡kl| Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1005 ~ Mobile 01740-073569
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
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1006 ~ Mobile 01740-073569
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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1007 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


import into a country
275 Eccentric ‡Lqvjx A person who has unusual habit
276 Edifice cÖvmv`/ A large impressive building
AÆvwjKv
277 Egoist ¯^v_©ci e¨w³ A person who thinks and talks too much about himself-
278 Elysium wPikvwšÍi †`k A place of ideal peace and happiness
279 Electorate wbev©PKgÛjx A body of voters
280 Elegy A‡šÍ¨wó Mv_v/ A formal composition or speech expressing high praise
†kvKMv_v of somebody
281 Embassy `~Zvevm The group of people who represent their country in a
foreign country
282 Encyclopedia wek¦‡Kvl A book containing information of all subjects
283 Epicure/ ‡fvMev`x A person who believes in the theory of eat,
Epicurean drink & be merry
284 Equivocation Øv_©‡evaKZv Two contrary things in the same statement
285 Erratic AwbwðZKvix an unreliable person/ Lvg‡Lqvjx
286 Exodus `je×fv‡e Large scale departure of people
cÖ¯’vb
287 Ecocide cÖK„wZ aŸsm The deliberate destruction of the natural environment-
288 Espionage ¸ß Pie„wË The act of spying
289 Exhume Kei¯’vb To dig up a corpse (gvby‡li g„Z‡`n)
290 Exiled wbe©vwmZ One who is banished from his own country
291 Extrovert ewngy©L Shares his cheerful feelings with others
292 Extravagant AwgZe¨vqx One who spends lavishly
293 Fastidious LuyZLuy‡Z One who is not easily pleased by anything
294 Fantasy Kíbv An imaginary story
295 Fatal gvivZ¥K that which ends in death
296 Fishmonger grm¨ e¨emvqx One who deals in fish
297 Flexible bgbxq (Capable of being/that can be) easily bent
298 Flora Dw™¢`Kzj All the plants of an area/a particular area
299 Florist dzj we‡µZv One who sells flowers
300 Foreclosure wb®Œq-mgvwß Foreclosure of a borrower’s right to redeem a mortgage
301 Fortitude mn¨, exiZ¡c~Y© The quality of courage in adverse circumstance
302 Frighten AvZw¼Z/fxZ To make someone feel fear
Kiv
303 Funambulist `ovevRxKi One who walks on ropes
304 Eco cwi‡ekMZ The word related to environment.

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1008 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


 Recent cÖkœ: cÖvq meB GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv 
183. The word ‘Emancipation’ means- 185. The expression ‘distinctive qualities-
[ Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet BDwbU- we, 19-20] “c„_KxKiY ¸Yv¸b’ means those qualities of
A advocate B freedom(gyw³)
a person which. [ GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Xvtwet
C engage D portrait Ans:b BDwbU- wm, 19-20]
184. The word ‘Diaspora’ is related to ---- A are
the same as those of others.
[Xvtwet BDwbU- we, 19-20] B make him/her different from others.
A appearance B concentration C emphasize honesty in him/her.
C entrance D migration Ans:d D depend on his/her instincts. Ans:b
 GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖk-œ fvjfv‡e co–b- 
186. A ‘decade’ is a period of/the same as: e¨vL¨v: Asylum-AvkÖq, Utopia- KvíwbK ¯^M©ivR¨;
[Xvtwet (B) 15-16, ivtwet (A2) 17-18, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 18- El Dorado- myL kvwšÍ‡Z fiv †`k; Elysium-
A twelve years B ten years 19] wPikvwšÍi †`k;
C twenty years D thirty years Ans:b 191. Time after twilight and before night-
187. The word 'Domicile' means- (¯’vqx evm¯’vb) [30th BCS, evsjv‡`k †gwib GKv‡Wgx 15-16]
[Ptwet (D-mKvj) 18-19, (E) 10-11] A Evening B Dawn Ans:c
A permanent residence of person C Dusk (‡Mva~wj) D Eclipse
B non-resident e¨vL¨v: iv‡Zi c~‡e© wKš‘ m~h© Wz‡e hvIqvi c‡ii
C immigrant
mgqUv‡K ejv †Mva~wj ev Dusk| a) Evening-
D foreigner Ans:a
mܨv; b) Dawn- †fvi; c) Dusk- ‡Mva~wj; d)
188. Dessert is--[Awa`߇ii wbevnx Awdmvi-06, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet
(A,E) 14-15]
Eclipse- AÜKvi;
A course of fruit, at the end of a meal 192. ‘An extrovert’ is a person who- (ewngy©L)
[‡bvtwetcÖtwet (B) 11-12, Ptwet (B-1) 15-16]
B barren land
A likes isolation
C go away from
B shares his cheerful feelings with others
D to be rewarded Ans:a
C behaves like a stoic
e¨vL¨v: Dessert- Avnv‡ii ci cwi‡ewóZ nq Ggb
D keeps himself aloof from others Ans:b
wgóvbœ; dj cwi‡ekb|
193. “Equivocation” means-(Øv_©‡evaKv)
189. The word ‘blasphemy’ is related to-
[17th BCS, cvtwetcÖtwet (A) 06-07, Btwet (B) 10-11, BRDB-14]
(Ck¦i wb›`v) [mvaviY cy‡ji Av&IZvq wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix †cÖvMvgvi,
AA true statement
DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx, cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v I e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v -17]
B Equal opportunity to get a job Ans:d
A Islam
C Free expression of opinions
B appreciation God and religion
D Two contrary things in the same
C Buddhism Ans:d
D lack
of respect to God and religion statement
190. A place of ideal peace and happiness- 194. The word ‘electorate’ means- [Rupali Bank
Ltd. (SO)- 13, 28th BCS, Ptwet (E) 09-10, PSTU (A) 10-11,
[Janata Bank Ltd. (JO) – 11,kvnRvjvj Bmjvgx e¨vsK-10]
Agrani Bank-13, ivtwet (B-Law) 15-16, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E)
A Asylum B Utopia 15-16, ißvwb cÖwµqv. KZ…©. (mn. e¨e.) 02 †deªæ 21]
C El Dorado D Elysium Ans:b A election office Ba body of voters
C many elections D candidates Ans:b

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1009 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


195. ‘Flora’ means. (Dw™¢`Kzj) [Avg`vwb ißvwb Awa`߇ii 197. One whose attitude is: ‘eat, drink, and
wbevnx Awdmvi-07, ‡RBD (weweG) 13-14, mnKvix cwievi cwiKíbv be merry’- [41st BCS, IFC Bank-10, ivtK…tDte¨vsK
Awdmvi-16, wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡qi mnKvix †gBb‡Ub¨vÝ BwÄbwbqvi-17, (SO)-11]
ivtwet (we-j) 17-18]
A Epicurean B Cynic
A all the flowers of an area Ans:d
C Materialistic D Stoic Ans:a
B elaborate decoration with flowers
e¨vL¨v: Epicurean- Ggb e¨w³ †h Lvq, cvb K‡i,
C a garland of flowers
Avi Avb›` K‡i, Cynic- ‡h ïay fzj Lyu‡R,
D all the plants of an area/a particular area
Materialistic- e¯‘evw`/ cvw_©e; Stoic- `vk©wbK
196. The word 'ecological' is related to- [cÖevmx
Kj¨vY I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yvj‡qi Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY e¨w³;
ey¨‡ivi BÝUªv±i (wUwUwm)-18, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi)- 198. A fantasy is- (Kíbv/KvíwbK) [16th BCS, ivtwet 16-
14, NSI Gi wdì Awdmvi-17, RvZxq msm‡`i cªkvmwbK/cÖ‡UvKj 17, 07-08, Btwet (B) 10-11, 12-13, etwet (B) 15-16 ‡bvtwetcÖtwet
Awdmvi-06, gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-08, Dc‡Rjv cjøx Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-
(C) 16-17]
12, nvtwetcÖtwet (C) 08-09, kvtwetcÖtwet (K) 06-07, Btwet (P) 04-
05, (B) 12-13, Xvtwet (B-EE) 09-10, ‡et‡ivtwet (M) 11-12, (F)
Aa funny film
12-13, Rvtwet (A5) 13-14, ‡ij gš¿Yvjq (Kw¤ú. Acv‡iUi) 12 Ryb 21]] B a history record
A environment B atmosphere C an imaginary story
C pollution D geography Ans:a D a real-life event Ans:c

║ 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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1010 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


205. A person who sells flowers- (‡h dzj wewµ 206. Large scale departure of people---
K‡i) [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK †Kvlva¨ÿ)-15] (e¨vcKfv‡e ‡jvK cÖ¯’vb) [Shahjalal Islani Bank Ltd.
A floweriest B florist(dzjwe‡µZv) A Emigration B Migration Trainee (SO)- 13]
C gardener D hawker Ans:b C Immigration D Exodus Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: A floweriest- cy®úgq; B florist- e¨vL¨v: Emigration- cÖevm; Migration- ¯’vbvšÍi
dzjwe‡µZv; C gardener- gvjx; D hawker- ev Awfevmb; Immigration- Awfevmb; Exodus-
nKvi cÖ¯’vb;
║ ïay fvwm©wU cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
209. The word, “etiquette” means- [Ptwet 04-05]
207. Choose the meaning of ‘durable’- A religious tolerance
(‡UKmB) [Btwet 10-11] B good outlook
A capable of lasting C fashionable behavior Ans:d
B unsustainable D formal rules for polite behavior in society
C incapable of lasting 210. ‘Decennial’ means consisting of or
D incompatible Ans:a occurring every-- [ivtwet (A3) 11-12]
208. A story, with animals as the main A five years B ten years
characters, and a moral, is called a- C six years D twenty years Ans:b
A legend B fiction [Ptwet (B) 08-09] 211. Snorkeling is one kind of ---. [Xvtwet 18-19 ÔKÕ
C parody D fable Ans:d A diving B driving BDwbU]
e¨vL¨v: A legend- wKse`wšÍ; B fiction- Dcb¨vm; C walking D shooting Ans:a
C parody- c¨viwW; D fable- DcK_v| e¨vL¨v: A diving- WvBwfs; B driving- cwiPvjbv;
C walking- ‡nu‡U D shooting- kywUs
G-H-I-J
305 Garrulous, evPvj/ Talkative A person who talks much
306 Globalization wek¦vqb the process by which businesses or other
organizations develop international influence or start
operating on an international scale.
307 Glossary kã‡Kvl A list of special or technical words with definitions
308 Graffiti ‡`Ëqv‡ji Qwe Drawing or writing on a wall, etc, in a public place
309 Granary ‡Mvjv, Lvgvievwo A place to keep grains
310 Greengrocer mewRIqvjv A person who sells fruits and vegetables.
311 Gratis webvg~‡j¨, gvMbv Without making any payment, Free of charge
312 Hawk evRcvwL A large size bird
313 Hearse kehvb/jvkevnx Mvox A vehicle for carrying dead bodies to the ceremony
314 Heed g‡bv‡hvM †`Iqv Pay careful attention to something.
315 Henpecked ‰¯¿Y¨, ¯¿xi ekxf~Z A husband who follows the dictates of his wife
316 Heresy cÖPwjZ g‡Zi weiæ‡× Belief or opinion contrary to what is generally
wek¦vm accepted
317 Heterosexual wecixZKvgx Love or attraction for the opposite sex
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1011 ~ Mobile 01740-073569
318 Highbrow AwZ weØvb A person claiming to be superior in culture and
intellect to others
319 Hinterland cðvrf~wg Parts of a country behind the coast or a river’s banks
320 Homosexual mgKvgx Love or attraction for the same sex
321 Honorary A‰eZwbK c` An office for which no salary is paid
322 Incorrigible Ams‡kvabxq (Incapable of being/that cannot be) corrected
323 Iconoclasm cÖwZgv fv½v Breaking of a religious or social image
324 Idolater g~wZ©c~Rvix A person who worships idols
325 Illegible `y®úvV¨, A¯úóvÿi (Incapable of being/that cannot be) read
326 Impenetrable A‡f`¨ Incapable of being/that cannot be) pierced/penetrated
327 Imperceptible A‡eva¨ Incapable of being/that cannot be) perceived
328 Imperialism mv¤ªvR¨ev` Policy of extending a country’s empire and influence
329 Inaudible †kvbv hvq bv (Incapable of being/that cannot be) heard
330 Inconceivable aviYvZxZ (Incapable of being/that cannot be) conceived
331 Incontrollable A`g¨ (Incapable of being/that cannot be) controlled
332 Incredible, Awek¦vm (Incapable of being/that cannot be) believed
unbelievable
333 Incurable `yiv‡ivM¨ e¨vwa A disease that cannot be cured is called a/an
disease
334 Indefatigable AK¬všÍ (Incapable of being/that cannot be) tried
335 Indefensible AiÿYxq (Incapable of being/.that cannot be) defended
336 Indelible, D‡”Q` Kiv hvq bv Incapable of being removed or eradicated
ineradicable Ggb
337 Indisputable ZK©vZxZ, wbtm‡›`n (Incapable of being/that cannot be) disputed
338 Indivisible AwefvR¨ (Incapable of being/that cannot be) divided
339 Ineligible A‡hvM¨ (Incapable of being/that cannot be) elected or chosen
340 Infectious msµvgK Disease that spreads by means of germ carried in the
atmosphere
341 Infinity AbšÍ/ Amxg the state of having no end or limit
342 Innuendo KUvÿ/ mgv‡jvPbv an indirect insinuation or suggestion about a person
343 Intellectual eyw×Rxex A person who reads and thinks a lot
344 Interne wkÿvbwek wPwKrmK A graduate of medical collage serving
his apprenticeship in a hospital
345 Irreproachable Awb›`vbxq (Incapable of being/...) reproached or censured
346 Irresistible AcÖwZ‡iva¨, (Incapable of being/that cannot be) resisted -
AcÖwZnZ
347 Irrevocable Abo/ w¯’i Decision that cannot be taken back
348 Itinerant ch©Ubkxj One who travels from place to place
349 Janitor `v‡ivqvb One who takes care of building
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1012 ~ Mobile 01740-073569
350 Journalist mvsevw`K One who writes for the newspaper
351 Jurisdiction AvBbMZ AwaKvi The right and power to apply the law

 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]

A punishable B suicidal A Dyke B Shed

C hateful D trivial Ans:c C Cave D Hutch Ans:d

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
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1013 ~ Mobile 01740-073569
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©¯^;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1014 ~ Mobile 01740-073569
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.

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1015 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


373 Myopia ÿxY`„wó A stage of short-sightedness
374 Musk myMwÜ ˆZix‡Z A substance used in making perfume.
e¨eüZ c`v_©
375 Narcissism AvZ¥iwZ/¯^Kvg The habit of admiring one’s own appearance
376 Nepotism ¯^RbcªxwZ Undue favour shown by a person in power
377 Netizen ‡bUIqvK© A person who uses the internet
e¨enviKvix
378 Numismatist gy`ªv msMÖvnK One who collects coins as hobby
379 Obscure A¯úó An area or individual that is not well-known is
380 Octogenarian AkxwZci/ 80-89 A person whose age is in 80-90 is called
381 Opaque A¯^”Q (Incapable of being/that cannot be) seen through
382 Ordinance Aa¨v‡`k, ivq authoritative order/ An Ordinance is a law.
383 Marxism gvK©‡mi ZË¡ The key of the theory is Class relations and societal
conflict.

 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)]

A one who uses the internet AMoratorium B Deferment


B a bad citizen CPreemption D Bad debt Ans:a
C one who is not citizen of a country 243. An ordinance is- [NSI (Kw¤ú. Acv.) 03 Gwcªj 21]
D a citizen of Nottingham Ans:a A a book B a law
C an arms factory D a news Ans:b
 GKvwaK cixÿvq Kgb cov- BCS, Bank, Varsity I Ab¨vb¨ cÖkœ- fvjfv‡e co–b- 
244. An association of sports teams is called 247. A lexicographer is a person who writes-
[gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-06, Ptwet (D) 12-13, cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 16-17]
a ---. (‡Ljvi `j wb‡q †h msMVb Zv‡K jxM e‡j)
[GWwgwb‡÷ªkb Awdmvi I cv‡m©vbvj Awdmvi-06, Kg©ms¯’vb ey¨‡ivi Dc- A Novels B Dictionaries Ans:b
A group B school cwiPvjK-07] C Graphs D Medical books
C league D game Ans:c 248. A person who is always dissatisfied-
[evsjv‡`k Kgvm© e¨vsK-08, Avj-Avivdv Bmjvwg e¨vsK-11]
245. Something which is obnoxious means
A Heretic B Felon
that it is -----. [16th BCS, ivtwet (E-Odd) 16-17,
Lytwet 06-07, Rvtwet (C1) 17-18] Ans:d C Malcontent D Surrogate Ans:c

A very dangerous B very pleasant


e¨vL¨v: Heretic- cÖPwjZ gZwe‡ivax e¨w³; Felon-
C very ugly D very unpleasant b„ksm; ¸iæZi Aciv‡a †`vlx e¨w³; Malcontent-
e¨vL¨v: AvcwËKi ev AcÖxwZKi †Kvb wKQz‡K ejv nq ‡Kvb wKQz‡Z Lywk bq Ggb AmšÍó †jvK;
obnoxious/ very unpleasant thing; Surrogate- cÖwZwbwa;
246. Incapable of being seen through ---. 249. One who is neither intelligent nor dull-
(A¯^”Q) [Exim Bank-11, Trust Bank Ltd. (MTO)-12] [Social Islami Bank-10, PSTU (BSC) 12-13]
A Ductile B Opaque A Tolerable B Commoner
C Obsolete D Probable Ans:b B Mediocre D Diligent Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1016 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


e¨vL¨v: Tolerable- mnbxq; Commoner- mvaviY A Heuristic B Nostalgia
†jvK; Mediocre- gvSvwi gv‡bi; Diligent-cwikÖgx; C Outdated D Radical Ans:b
250. First language means the --- language. 252. Giving undue favour to one’s own kith
[25th BCS, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wm‡jU wefvM)-07, ivtwet (MwYZ) and kin-[Exim Bank-11, ÿz`ª I& KzwUi wkí Awdmvi-14]
13-14, (B) 15-16, Btwet (F-MwYZ) 13-14]
A Nepotism B Favoritism
A important B main
C Worldliness D Corruption Ans:a
C natural D official Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: wb‡Ri AvZ¥xq¯^Rb‡`i c‡ÿ A‡hŠw³K
e¨vL¨v: First language ej‡Z g~jZ gv‡qi fvlv‡K
cÿcvwZZ¡ Kiv; hv‡K GKK_vq ejv nq- Nepotism-
eySvq ZvB DËi wn‡m‡e natural bv _vK‡j main/ ¯^RbcÖxwZ; Favoritism- wcÖq e¨w³‡`i cÖwZ
important DËi Kiv hv‡e| cÿcvwZZ¡; Worldliness- cvw_©eÁvb; Corruption-
251. Longing for something past is ----. (‡Kvb `ybx©wZ;
wKQz/evoxi Rb¨ `xN© gvqv ev KvZiZv _vK‡j Zv‡K
nostalgia e‡j) [wewfbœ gš¿Yvjq/wefvM/Awa`߇ii e¨w³MZ
Kg©KZ©v (gyw³‡hv×v †KvUv)-18, National Bank-10, ]

║ 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

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1017 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


e¨vL¨v: orchestrate – A‡K©óªvi Rb¨ iPbv Kiv, 263. What is the word which means, ‘a flash
web¨¯Í Kiv, myi ms‡hvRb Kiv; Mv‡bi g ‰Zwi Kiv; of light which is followed by a
260. A Mediator is ---. (ga¨eZx© †KD) thunder’? (S‡oi mgq †m Av‡jvi SjKvwb nq
[Bangladesh Krishi Bank Ltd. Cashier- 12] Zvi bvg wK?) [_vbv mnKvix wkÿv Awdmvi-99]
A A thoughtful Person A thunder storm B avalanche
B A Middle man C lightning (eRª) D lightish Ans:c
C A media expert 264. What is the single word for ‘the
D A settler of disputes (weev` wggvskv) Ans:d inability to see things clearly when they
261. Class relations and societal conflict is are far away? [f~~wg I cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v
the key understanding of -----. [35th BCS] Ges evsjv‡`k †ij&I‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖK‡KŠkjx-13]
A feminism B structuralism A myopia (ÿxY`„wó) B myefoma
C formalism D marxism Ans:d C myalgia D anelmia Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Marxism n‡”Q Kvj© gvK©‡mi †`qv 265. Myopia is connected with ----(‡Pv‡Li
ivR‰bwZK Ges A_©‰bwZK gZev`mg~n †h¸‡jv mgv‡R mgm¨vi mv‡_ RwoZ- ÿxY`„wó) [Trust Bank-09]
wewfbœ †kÖYxi g‡a¨ we‡ivwaZv ev ؇›Øi m„ó mvgvwRK A ears B eyes
cwieZ©b I weKvk e¨vLv K‡i‡Q| C lungs D legs Ans:b
262. One millionth of a second is called: 266. The word “omnivorous” means: [37th BCS]
[mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i Awdmvi mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi gy`ªvÿwiK-18] A eating all types of food
A nano-second B micro-second
B eating only fruits
C mini-second D mili-second Ans:b
C eating only meat
e¨vL¨v: micro-second = GK‡m‡K‡Ûi `kjÿ D eating grass and plants Ans:a
fv‡Mi GKfvM; (10−6 seconds) [mvaviYZ US G e¨eüZ]
║ ïay fvwm©wU cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
267. Who is a Netizen? [ivtwet 18-19 BDwbU G (MÖæc-1)] 271. ‘Millennium’ is a period of--- (mn¯ª ermi)
A a good citizen B a bad citizen [Btwet (F) -17-18]

C a person who uses the internet A 100 years B 500 years


D a foreign tourist Ans:c C 1000 years D 2500 years Ans:c
268. The word ‘lexicography’ relates to ----. 272. Which of the following refers to a
A Geography B Psychology person? [cvtwetcÖtwet (B) 16-17]

C Dictionary D Biology Ans:c A octagon

269. ‘Malignancy’ is- (gvivZ¥KZv) [Xvtwet (A) 13-14] B octave

A the feeling of hatred C octogenarian

B the science of maleness Ans:d D octopus Ans:c

C the belief in life after death


e¨vL¨v: a) octagon-Aóf~R; b) octave-AóK; c)
octogenarian(80-90 eQi eqmx); d) ctopus(A‡±vcvm)
D the state of a disease likely to cause
death 273. An area or individual that is not well-
270. ‘Manifesto’ means- (B‡¯Ínvi/‡NvlYvcÎ) known is: (A¯úó) [ivtwet (A) 14-15]

[RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 16-17] A unknown B common


A various forms B manifold thing C obvious D obscure Ans:d
C policy statement D well behaved Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1018 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


P-Q-R-S
384 Pallbearer jvk enb Kvix The people who carry a coffin at a funeral
385 Palmist n¯Í‡iLv wekvi` One who read the palm(‡h nv‡Zi Zvjy †`‡L/MYbv K‡i)
386 Panacea me©‡iv‡Mi Jla A remedy/cure for all diseases, a universal medicine
387 Parvenu fyB‡dvuo e¨w³ One who has suddenly gained new wealth, power or
prestige (‡h nVvr K‡i kw³ I ÿgZv †c‡q hvq)
388 Patters weoweo/wUc wUc kã Rain sounds is called
389 Pedagogue we`¨vwfgvbx/wkÿK Relating to Education
390 Pedagogy wkÿv`vbwe`¨v The profession of teaching is known as pedagogy
391 Pedestrian ‡n‡U †eov‡bv A pedestrian is the person who walk
392 Personify e¨w³Z¡ `vb Kiv Be the embodiment of perfect example of Personify
393 Philanderer KwjiK…ò, bvMi A person who makes insincere love (‡h Mfxi fv‡jvev‡m)
394 Philanthropy gvbecªxwZ Love for the world is called Philanthropy.
395 Philatelist WvK wUwKU msMÖvnK One who collects postage stamps
396 Phobia weZ„òv/ fq a fear on something
397 Pilot wegvb PvjK One who files an aero plane
398 Pisciculture grmPvl The words fish, feed and pond all have something to do
with
399 Plagiarism iPbvPywi stealing someone else’s ideas and passing them off as
one’s own
400 Pseudonym QÙbvg -A name adopted by an author in his writings-
-A fictitious(KwíZ/gbMov) name used by an author-
-One who conceals his identity as a writer under an
assumed pen-name-
401 Psychotherapy gbtmgxÿv the treatment of mental disorder
402 Platitude gvgywj gšÍe¨ A common place remark
403 Plenipotentiary c~Y©ÿgZvcÖvß a person who has full power to take action and decision
404 Plurality eûgywLZv The holding of more than one office at a time
405 Pneumatic evqymsµvšÍ Filled with compressed air
406 Porter Kzwj One who carries burden for hire
407 Posthumous wcZvi g„Zy¨i ci A child born after the death of his father
RvZ mšÍvb
408 Postscript me©‡kl Z_¨ Anything written in a letter after it is signed
409 Potter Kzgwi/ Kzgvi One who makes earthen pots (‡h nvwocvwZj evbvq)
410 Premature AKvj/ mg‡qi A judgement made before all the facts known-
Av‡M
411 Prerogative we‡kl ÿgZv An exclusive right or privilege
412 Prodigy we‡kl cvi`k©x †jvK An extra-ordinary person

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1019 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


413 Profiteer gybvdv‡Lvi A person who makes excessive profits by charging
inflated rate.
414 Prophet fwel¨Ø³v One who foretells events
415 Prostitute cwZZv A woman who sells her body for money
416 Protocol Avw` †jLv/Pwz³i An agreement between two countries
Lmov
417 Putsch ‰ecøweK Afz¨Ìvb A political overthrow
418 Quorum wbw`©ó msL¨v Required number
419 Quarantine K‡ivbv fvBiv‡mi A state of isolation of people who came from elsewhere
m½‡iva/GKvKx g‡Zv ‡Quvqv‡P †ivM which had been exposed as contagious disease place.
_vKv; †_‡K iÿv †c‡Z [msµvgK †iv‡Mi ¯’vb wn‡m‡e wPwýZ Ggb ¯’vb †_‡K hviv G‡m‡Q
Avjv`v _vKv/ ivLv Zv‡`i c„_Kfv‡e ivLvB n‡jv ‡Kvqv‡ibUvBb]
420 Razzmatazz QjPvZzwi, XcevwR A noisy activity
421 Recollection UbK/ ¯§„wZ/ wPËb The action of remembering or recollecting something
422 Recluse wbR©bevmx One who retires from society to live a solitary life.
423 Refugee DØv¯Í kiYv_x© One who takes refuge in a foreign country
424 Rejected evwZj Incapable of being elected
425 Resurrection cybiæÌvb Rising from the dead
426 Reticent wgZfvlx/ ¯^ífvlx A person who is reserved in speech
427 Revenge cÖwZ‡kva An action against harassment
428 Rhetoric ï× fvlvi e¨envi The skill of using language persuasively
429 Ringleader mš¿vm `‡ji cÖavb A person who initiates/leads an illicit or illegal activity
430 Ruminant ‡ivgš’bKvix cï Cud chewing animal (RveiKvUv cÖvYx)
431 Sabotage AšÍNv©Z, bvkKZv The act of doing deliberate damage to something
432 Sadism A‡b¨i K‡ó myLjvf Deriving pleasure from inflicting pain on others
433 Sadist ag©Kvgx/ `ytLKvgx One who gets from hurting others
434 Scourge e¨v_vi DÏxcK Person or thing that causes suffering
435 Scripture ag©MÖš’ A holy book
436 Sculptor fv¯‹i One who performs the art of making statues using clay
437 Sedative Ny‡gi Jlya, a drug used to clam a person or animal to make them
cÖkvwšÍ`vqK sleep
438 Semantics A_©ZË¡ Deals with the meaning of the sentences
439 Sermon ‰bwZK e³…Zv A religious discourse
440 Sexagenarian eqm lv‡Ui ‡KvVvq A person whose age is in the sixties
441 Sinecure Kg©nxb ˆeZwbK c` An office which has a salary but no work
442 Slang m¤úª`vqK/BZi Words used in common language but not in literature
fvlv
443 Solo GKvKx Mvb Kiv A piece of music played or sung by one person

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1020 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


444 Sot g‡` Av”Qbœ e¨w³ A person who is a hard-drinker
445 Spokesman gyLcvÎ A person who speak for other
446 Stagflation wbðjZv/`icZb Economic slow down
447 Stalwart A`g¨/mvnmx/ewjô Reliable supporter
448 Stickler wbqgvbyewZ©Zv A person who insists on something
449 Stockings j¤^v †gvRv Long socks special for female
450 Straw Vote mvaviY †fvU Unofficial survey of public opinion
451 Stupor wbðjZv/ AmvoZv A heavy unnatural slumber
452 Sub Judice wb¤œ Av`vjZ Aaxb Case still being considered by a low court
453 Supernatural A‡jŠwKK Beyond the power of nature or scientific explanation
454 Surgeon kj¨ wPwKrmK One who treats diseases by operation
455 Syntax evK¨ZË¡ Deals with formation of English sentences
456 Syllable k‡ãi ÿy`ªZg Ask A small part or unit of words by pronunciation.
 Recent cÖkœ: cÖvq meB GB eB‡qi Table/ MCQ †_‡K Kgb wQ‡jv 
274. A remedy for all diseases is ---. [GB wbq‡g 277. What do you mean by the word
Kgb cÖkœ: gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)] ‘syllable’? [ GB wbq‡g Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi Aaxb
A stoic B marvel Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb-19]
C panacea D recompense Ans:c A Parts of a syllabus
275. Write down the minutes of the meeting. B Synonym of a syllabus
Here the word ‘minutes’ means--- [ GB C Part of a word
wbq‡g ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿Yvj‡qi Aaxb Pjw”Pi I cÖKvkbv D None of the above Ans:c
Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb -19]
278. The word ‘parent’ means---. [ GB wbq‡g
A time limit B written records ûeû Kgb cÖkœ: miKvix gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix cixÿv -19; cÖevmx
C details of the meeting Kj¨vY I ‰e‡`wkK Kg©m. gšÍYv. Rbkw³. Kg©m. I cÖwk. ey¨‡ivi BÝUªv±i
(wUwUwm) -18]
D summary of the meeting Ans:b A father B mother Ans:d
276. One who retires from society to live a C father and mother D father or mother
solitary life is known as: [ißvwb cÖwµqv. KZ…©. (mn. e¨e.) 02 e¨vL¨v: parent Gi mv‡_ s hy&³ _vK‡j †mUv Øviv
†deªæ 21]

A Recluse B Teetotaler GKmv‡_ father and mother `yBRb‡KB eySvq|


C Iconoclast D Epicure Ans:a Avi parent _vK‡j †mUv Øviv father or mother
‡h‡Kv‡bv GKRb‡K eySvq|

 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
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1021 ~ Mobile 01740-073569
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

B Sentence building (evK¨ZË¡)


C Syntax D Semantics Ans:c

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.

A Mediator B Arbitrator C The skill of using language


C Sculptor D Miniature Ans:c persuasively.
D The ability to interpret complex Ans:c

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1022 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


293. “Plebiscite” is a term related to- [15th 295. The word 'Paranoid' is connected with-
BCS, PSC Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK-06, gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-08,09, [ivtwet (D1) 18-19, KvwiMix Awa`߇i wPd BÝUªv±ªi (bb †UK)-03,
Btwet (B) 13-14 Kztwet (B) 09-10] bvwm©s I wgWIqvBdvwi Awa`߇ii wgWIqvBd-17, Ptwet (N) 05-06]
A Medicine B Politics A Philosophy B Psychology
C Law D Technology Ans:b C theology D anthropology Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: A Medicine- Jlya; B Politics-ivRbxwZ; 296. ‘Stagflation’ means- (wbðjZv/`icZb) [15th
C Law- AvBb; D Technology- cÖhyw³; BCS, [ißvwb cÖwµqv. KZ…©. (mn. e¨e.) 02 †deªæ 21]
A Pricescontrolls
294. “Ring Master” is a person in charge of
B Risingprices
---. [mnKvix AvenvIqvwe`-07, Rtwet (C) 14-15, Lytwet 06-07]
C Economic slow down
A a bus counter B a circus performance
D Galloping Ans:c
C a cinema hall
D a dramatic performance Ans:b

║ 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
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1023 ~ Mobile 01740-073569
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

D stealing someone else’s ideas and passing


them off as one’s own Ans:d
║ ïay fvwm©wU cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║
309. An expression of mild disapproval is— 314. The word ‘prerogative’ most nearly
[et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet 2018-19 (Gd) BDwbU] means-- (we‡kl ÿgZv) [Btwet (E) 11-12]
A warning B denigration
A a harsh, grating sound
C impertinence D reproof Ans:d
B a trite, common or flat remark
310. Who is a puppeteer? One who: C a slight or surface burn
A make puppets [ivtwet (A2) 17-18]
D an exclusive right or privilege Ans:d
B performs with puppets(cyZzj)
315. The expression 'straw vote' means-
C sells puppets (mvaviY †fvU) [Ptwet 2018-19 BDwbU (wW) (mKvj)]
D dances with puppets Ans:b A unofficial survey of public opinion
311. “Posthumous” means- (wcZvi g„Zy¨i ci RvZ B yes-no vote
mšÍvb) [Rtwet (D) 08-09] C manipulated election
A human qualities D universal franchise Ans:a
B occurring before birth 316. 'A prodigy' is- (we¯§qKi †jvK/ ˆ`Z¨)
C occurring after death [Ptwet 2018-19 BDwbU (wW) (mKvj)]
D being rational Ans:c A an extra-ordinary person
312. The words fish, feed and pond all have Ba wasteful person
something to do with-- [Ptwet (D) 12-13] C a common man
A Poultry farming B Horticulture D a musician Ans:a
C Horticulture D Pisciculture Ans:d 317. The word 'ringleader' is connected
313. A phobia is- (weZ„òv/‡Kvb we‡kl wel‡q fq) with: [ivtwet 2018-19 BDwbU (G) (MÖæc-2)]
[Btwet (B) 05-06] A politics B sports
Aa psychologist Ba symbol Ans:c C business D crime Ans:d
C a fear D a psychic treatment e¨vL¨v: A politics- ivRbxwZ; B sports- ‡Ljvayjv;
C business- e¨emvqx; D crime- Aciva

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1024 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


T-U-V-W-X-Y-Z
457 Tangible ¯úk©xq Something that is perceptible by touch--
458 Tanner Pvgvi One who converts raw hide into leather.
459 Tannery Pvgiv cÖwµqvi A place/ workshop where animal hides(Pvgiv) are tanned
KviLvbv
460 Telepathy gb RvbvRvwb The power of reading the thoughts of others
461 Temperate mshZ A ‘Mild-mannered’ person is a person who is temperate
462 Tout cwZZvi `vjvj A person who bring customers for a prostitute
463 Tribute ivR¯^ Something given or done as an expression of esteem
464 Truant ¯‹zj cvjv‡bv, Kg© A student who stays from the school/class without
duvwKevR permission or One who pretends illness to escape duty
465 Unwavering wØavnxb One who is assertive is called Unwavering
466 Usurer my`‡Lvi One who lends money at a very high interest
467 Utopia ¯^cœivóª An imaginary state of society is called Utopia.
468 Vegetarian wbivwgl‡fvlx never eats any animal products
469 Versatile eûgyLx A person who is able to do many different things
470 Veteran Lye AwfÁ e¨w³ A person with a long experience of any occupation
471 Wheel Wright Pµwbg©vZv One who makes wheels for carriages and carts
472 Wick cwjZv The piece of string in the centre of a candle
473 Widow weaev A woman who has lost her husband
474 Widower wecZœxK A man who has lost his wife by death or other cause.
475 Windfall ‰`eab An unexpected piece of good fortune
476 Wink Pÿzi cjK To close one eye briefly

 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;
[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1025 ~ Mobile 01740-073569
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

A Psychopathy B Psychology Ans:c D a dictionary of words arranged in group

C Telepathy D Telecommunication that have similar meaning Ans:d


e¨vL¨v: Psychology- gvbwmK †ivMZË¡; Telepathy- Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
`yR‡bi g‡bi wgj; Telecommunication- ‡hvMv‡hvM https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda

============Chapter Close===========

[Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 1026 ~ Mobile 01740-073569


Proverbs (cÖev`) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 12wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e
 All Bank Job Exams 36wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e
 Primary Job Exams 14wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e
 PSC & Other Jobs 89wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


1. The idiom “A stitch in time saves nine” 5. Which is the meaning of proverb “The
– refers to the importance of- [36th BCS I early bird catches the worm”?
Ab¨vb¨] [27th BCS wjwLZ, I Ab¨vb¨]
A Savinglives B timely action A Do not do the impossible.
Saving time
C D time tailoring Ans:b B Prompt persons often secure advantages
2. The meaning of the given expressions: over tardy ones.
A birds in hand is worth two in the bush. C Weeping is bad for the eyes.
[32nd BCS I Ab¨vb¨] D It is foolish to fret about things we can’t
A Take what you have got readily help. Ans:b
available rather than expecting better in the 6. Which of the following is a correct
future. proverb? [16th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
B The seen is better than unseen. A Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
C Promise are better than actual. B Fools rush in where angels fears to tread.
D It is good beating about the bush. Ans:a C An fool rushes in where an angel fears to
3. Ômg‡qi GK †duvo Amg‡qi `k †duvoÕ GB cÖev`wUi tread. Ans:a
Bs‡iwR n‡”Q- [35th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] D Fools rush in where the angels fear to tread.

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
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| C won D has won Ans:b

===============00===============
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1027 ~ 01740- 073569


 eZ©gvb mg‡q cÖev` Aa¨vq †_‡K cÖkœ Avmvi aiY GKUz cv‡ë †M‡Q| A_©vr Av‡M ïay PvBZ †Kvb cÖev‡`i
evsjv/ Bs‡iwR wK? Avi GLb GKwU cÖev‡`i wewfbœ ¯’v‡b ïb¨¯’vb iv‡L| Avevi D³ cÖev` ev‡K¨ wewfbœ
grammar Gi e¨envi †`Iqv nq| KviY cÖev` ïay gyL¯Í Kivi welqB bq eis GLv‡b ey‡S ey‡S covi welqI
Av‡Q| Kv‡RB cvV‡Ki cÖwZ Aby‡iva iBj| GB Aa¨vqwU ey‡S ey‡S M‡elYvg~jKfv‡e co‡Z n‡e| †mB mv‡_
ïay MCQ bq eis Table G cÖ`Ë Proverb ¸‡jvI Lye fvjfv‡e co‡Z n‡e|
 wb‡P eY© µgvbymv‡i wewfbœ Proverbs ¸‡jv †`Iqv n‡jv- 
Proverb in English Proverb in Bangla
1 A bad workman quarrels with his tools. bvP‡Z bv Rvb‡j DVvb euvKv|
2 A beggar must not be a chooser. [cÖvt mnt wkt wbt cwiÿv-15] wfÿvi Pvj Kuvov Avi AvKuvov| /
Beggars cannot be choosers. [ivtwet 18-19 ÔGÕ] Ggwb‡ZB cvq bv Avevi cvšÍv bv Mig|
3 A beggar can never be a bankrupt. gv_v †bB Zvi gv_v e¨_v|
4 A bird in hand is worth two in the bush. R½‡ji `kUvi †P‡q nv‡Zi GKUvB fv‡jv|
5 A bolt from the blue. webv †g‡N eRªcvZ|
6 A burnt child dreads the fire. [ivtwet 09-10] Ni‡cvov Miæ wmu`y‡i †gN †`L‡j fq cvq|
Once bitten, twice shy. [Ptwet 06-07] [e¨vL¨v: †h GKevi wec‡` c‡o‡Q, ‡m cieZx©‡Z
wec‡`i m¤¢vebv ‡`L‡jB fq cvq]
7 A carpet knight. (AwZkq `ye©j †jvK/‰mwbK/exi) Zvj cvZvi †mcvB|
8 A cat has nine lives. KB gv‡Qi cÖvY eo k³|
9 A cat loves fish but she is loath to wet her feet. awi gvQ bv QyuB cvwb|
10 A drowning man catches at a straw. hZÿY k¦vm ZZÿY Auvk|
/Where there is life, there is hope. [Rtwet (D-Adv. Eng.) 08-09]
11 A fool to others, to himself a sage. Muv‡q gv‡b bv Avcwb †gvoj|
12 A friend in need is a friend indeed. Amg‡qi eÜzB cÖK…Z eÜz|
[bvwms I wgWIqvBdvwi Awa. wmwbqi ÷vd bvm© 2018]
13 After meat comes the mustered. [Xvtwet (evsjv) 15-16] byb Avb‡Z cvšÍv dzivq|
14 A good husband be deaf and a good wife blind. ¯^vgx fv‡jv n‡j ¯¿xI fv‡jv nq|
15 A guilty mind is always suspicious. VvKzi N‡i †K †i, Avwg Kjv LvBwb|
16 A little learning is a dangerous thing. [ivtwet 08-09] Aí we`¨v fqsKix|
17 A mad man and an animal have no difference. cvM‡j wKbv e‡j QvM‡j wKbv Lvq|
18 A man is known by the company he keeps. m½ †`‡L †jvK †Pbv hvq| [wkÿK wbeÜb-17]
19 A rogue is deaf to all good. ‡Pv‡i bv ï‡b a‡g©i Kvwnbx|
20 A scalded dog fears cold water. [BSC Off(5 Banks)18] Pzb †L‡q Mvj †cv‡o, `B †`L‡j fq K‡i|
21 A stitch in time saves nine.[ivtwet 08-09, Ptwet 07-08] mg‡qi GK †duvo Amg‡qi `k †duvo|
22 A woman's weapon is her tongue. Aejvi gyLB ej|
23 All is fair in love and war. †cÖg I hy‡× meB ˆea|
24 All that glitters is not gold. [Btwet 07-08,ivtwet 08-09] PKPK Ki‡jB †mvbv nq bv|
25 All that is old is not bad. cyivb Pvj fv‡Z ev‡o|
26 All's well that ends well. [ivtwet 04-05] †kl fv‡jv hvi, me fv‡jv Zvi|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1028 ~ 01740- 073569
27 As is the evil, so is the remedy. ‡hgb ey‡bv Ij, †Zgb evNv †ZuZzj|
28 As you sow, so you reap. [ivtwet 07-08, Btwet 10-11] †hgb Kg© †Zgb dj|
29 A barking dog seldom bites. hZ M‡R© ZZ e‡l© bv/ Amv‡ii ZR©b MR©b mvi|
Barking dogs seldom bite. [ivtwet (F1) 12-13]
30 ‘Bachelor’ wives and minds’ children are gv_v †bB Zvi Avevi gv_v e¨_v|
always well taught. ‡bsUvi †bB evUcv‡ii fq|
31 Better late than never. GKevi bv nIqvi †P‡q †`wi‡Z nIqv fv‡jv
32 Birds of a feather flock together. ‡Pv‡i †Pv‡i gvkZzZ fvB|
33 Big boast, small roast. d¨vb w`‡q fvZ Lvq, M‡í K‡i `B|
34 Black will take no other hue. Kqjv ay‡jI gqjv Qv‡o bv|
35 Blood is thicker than water. [Ptwet (D) 09-10] Avcbvi Rb mZZ Avcb/i‡³i Uvi eo Uvb
36 Brevity is the soul of wit. gvwb‡Ki LvwbK fv‡jv/mswÿß K_v ejvB fvj|
37 Bring coals to the New Castle. [¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix-10] †Z‡j gv_vq †Zj †`qv|
38 Behaviour is more important than appearance. my›`‡iiv hv K‡i ZvB my›`i|
39 Better an empty house than a bad tenant. `yóy Miæi †P‡q k~b¨ †Mvqvj fv‡jv|
║║║ wewfbœ cixÿvq GKwaKevi Avmv cÖkœ ║║║
1. A stitch in time saves ---. [ Kgb cÖkœ: miKvwi 5. Kqjv kZ ayB‡jI gqjv hvq bv|
gva¨wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK- 19, e¯¿ I cvU gš¿Yvj‡qi †U·U&vBj [¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix-04, Btwet (G) 11-12, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15]
Bbw÷DU I †U·UvBj BwÄwbqvwis K‡j‡Ri Bb÷ªv±i (wWwUAvB) - 18]
A None can change the colour of coal.
A nine B a lot
B None can wash away the black of coal.
C much D a few Ans:a
C Black will take no other hue.
2. Which one is correct? [Btwet (M) 04-05, Ptwet (B2-3 D The black of a coal is unwashable.Ans:c
A A friend in need is a friend indeed. 14-15]
6. “Barking dogs seldom bite.” Can be
B A friend which is need is a true friend.
replaced by- [ivtwet (F1) 12-13, Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awd.-05]
C A friend in need is an actual friend.
A All that glitters is not gold.
D Actual friend is he who is always in
B A little learning is a dangerous thing.
need. Ans:a
C Haste makes waste.
3. The equivalent Bangla saying for D Empty vessels sound much. Ans:d
‘Better an empty house than a bad 7. The Bangla of “A barking dog seldom
tenant’ is- [cvtwetcÖtwet (C) 16-17, Rtwet (B) 10-11]
bites.” [Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-05, ivtwet (F1) 12-13]
A `uvZ _vK‡Z `uv‡Zi gh©v`v eySv hvq bv|
A cvMjv KzKzi KL‡bv Kvgovq bv|
B bvB gvgvi †P‡q Kvbv gvgv fv‡jv|
B wPrKvi Ki‡jB KzKzi Kvgovq|
C Lvivc fvovwUqv we`vq Kiv DwPZ|
C hZ M‡R© ZZ e‡l© bv|
D `yó Miæi †P‡q k~b¨ †Mvqvj fv‡jv| Ans:d
D MR©bKvix KzKzi KL‡bv Kvgovq bv| Ans:c
4. The translation of ‘Bolt from the blue’- 8. Brevity is the soul of wit. cÖev`wUi h_vh_
[11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-14,
BSC Senior Officer (8 Banks) 2018] e½vbyev`Ñ [BB (AD)-18, cjøx mÂq e¨vsK (K¨vk Awdmvi)-18]
A AvKvk †_‡K cvIqv B webv‡g‡N eRªcvZ A AwZ Aí nBj| B gvwb‡Ki LvwbK fv‡jv|
C nv‡Z Puv` cvIqv D Abvqv‡m cvIqv Ans:b C cÖv‡Yi K_v ey‡K ev‡R|D K_v Kg KvR †ekx|
Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1029 ~ 01740- 073569


9. A friend --- need is a friend indeed. [ 13. Find out the best translation. ‘wfÿvi Pvj
Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I K…wl cÖwkÿY GKv‡Wgxi bvm© Ges
Kuvov Avi AvKuvovÕ [Btwet (B) 05-06, (C) 14-15]
dvqvi mvwf©m A¨vÛ wmwfj wW‡dÝ-Gi †dvig¨vb-19, bvwms I
wgWIqvBdvwi Awa`߇ii wmwbqi ÷vd bvm©-18,  Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ A Donated rice pure or impure.
welqK gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi-19] B Begged rice should not be checked.
Afor B at C Beg some rich.
C to D in Ans:d D Beggars must not be choosers. Ans:d
10. “hvi †kl fv‡jv Zvi me fv‡jv|”-cÖev`wUi Bs‡iRx 14. The Bengali of “Blood is thicker than
Abyev`- [Medical- 94-95, 14-15, Dental 17-18, ivtwet 04- water” is- [Ptwet (D) 09-10, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 16-17]
05, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (ivRkvnx wefvM)-03, Kztwet (A) 15-16, A i³ Mig Ki‡j RjB †Nvjv nq|
Rvtwet (M) 09-10, Ptwet (L) 09-10]
B i³ Rj K‡i cwikªg Ki‡Z nq|
A All’s well that ends well.
C webv i³cv‡Z Rj ¯úk© Kiv hvq bv| Ans:d
B He who ends well, has well in all.
D Avccvi Rb mZZ Avcb| (i‡³i Uvb eo Uvb)
C All well, if well is the end. Ans:a
D Those who end well, has all well.
15. The meaning of the given expressions:
11. “Bring coals to the New Castle” What A birds in hand is worth two in the
is the meaning of sentence? [¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix-10, bush. [32nd BCS, Rtwet (D) 12-13, Rvtwet (F) 15-16]

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1030 ~ 01740- 073569


22. ‘Birds of a feather flock together.’ GB 25. The correct English translation of “d¨vb
cÖeP‡bi evsjv cÖePb? [c~evjx e¨vsK wj. ATO-17] w`‡q fvZ Lvq, M‡í K‡i `BÓ [8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12]
A wccxwjKvi cvLv I‡V gwievi Z‡i| A Pride goes before fall.
B Suv‡Ki KB Suv‡K †g‡k| B Ill got, ill spent.
C NyNy †`‡LQ, dv` †`Lwb| C Small boast, big roast.
D S‡o eK g‡i dwK‡ii †KivgwZ ev‡o| Ans:b D Big boast, small roast. Ans:d
23. A man is known by the --- he keeps. 26. ‡Pv‡i †Pv‡i gvkZzZ fvB- Gi mwVK Translation:
[14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2017] [BSC Senior Officer (IT/ICT) -18, ‡emvg. wegvb. KZ…©. (wewfbœ c`) 24
†m‡Þ. 21]
A words B company
A Two thieves are cousins.
C contribution D relatives Ans:b
B Birds of a feather flock together.
e¨vL¨v: ‘A man is known by the company
C Two birds fly together. Ans:b
he keeps’. cÖev`wUi evsjv A©_-Ôm½ †`‡L †jvK
D Bird of the same group fly together.
†Pbv hvq|Õ
27. Better late than ---. k~b¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e? [K‡›Uªvjvi
24. Translate into English: Pzb †L‡q Mvj †cv‡o, †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBbvÝ Gi Aax‡b AwWUi-14]
`B †`L‡j fq K‡i| [BSC Officer (5 Banks) 2018] A Ever B never
A A pet lamb makes a cross ram. C whatever D however Ans:b
B A square peg in a round hole. e¨vL¨v: Better late than never = KL‡bv bv
C A scalded dog fears cold water. nIqvi †P‡q †`ix‡Z nIqv fv‡jv|
D A still tongue makes a wise head. Ans:c
║║║ ïay wek¦w`¨vjq cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ ║║║
28. What in the best translation of- (VvKzi N‡i 31. ‘--- burnt child dreads --- fire.’ (Ni‡cvuov
†K †i, Avwg Kjv LvBwb) [Btwet (B) 16-17] Miæ wmu`yi †gN †`L‡j Wivq) [‡et‡ivtwet (B, A) 13-14]
A A guilty mind denies the fact. A The, the B A, a
B A guilty mind is never suspicious. C A, the D None Ans:c
C I haven’t taken banana thought I am in 32. ÔNi‡cvov Miy wmu`y‡i †gN †`L‡j fq cvq|Õ - GB
the room. cÖev`wUi Bs‡iRx n‡”Q- [Ptwet 06-07]
D A guilty mind is always suspicious.Ans:d A A daggers dawn.
29. Õ‡cÖg I hy‡× meB ‰ea|Õ Correct translation B Once bitten, twice shy.
of this is- [Ptwet (E) 09-10] C From the cradle to the grave.
A All is fare in love and war. D He makes no friend, who never made a
B All is fair in love and war. foe. Ans:b
C All is fear in love and war. 33. ‘A good husband be deaf and a good
D All is fire in love and war. Ans:b wife ---. ¯^vgx fv‡jv n‡j ¯¿xI fv‡jv nq|
30. Birds of the same feather flock A blind B quite [Ptwet (E) 10-11]
together. [Lywet (BBA) 12-13] C dump D gentle Ans:a
A me wkqv‡ji GK WvK| 34. A --- man catches at a straw. [Rtwet (D-Adv.
B ‡Pv‡i †Pv‡i gvkZz‡Zv fvB| [gvkZz‡Zv = Lvjv‡Zv] A clever B wicked Eng.) 08-09]
C cvwL me K‡i ie| C drowning D poor Ans:c
D Dc‡ii †KvbwUB bq| Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1031 ~ 01740- 073569


Proverb in English Proverb in Bangla
40 Chalk for cheese. (Aÿivbyev`: cwb‡ii e`‡j Lo) bv‡Ki e`‡j biæb|(hv cÖvwß Zvi Zyjbvq Kg cvIqv)
41 Charity begins at home. [kvtwetcÖtwet 03-04] Av‡M Ni Z‡e †Zv ci|
42 Childish behavior of an old man. ey‡ov kvwj‡Ki Nv‡o †ivu|/ Amg‡q AKvR
43 Cheap and nasty. m¯Ívi wZb Ae¯’v|
44 Coquetry under the guise of modesty. ‡NvgUvi wfZi †LgUvi bvP| (eÜz‡e‡k kÎæ)
45 Cowards die many times before their death. fxiæiv givi Av‡MB eûevi/2 evi g‡i|
46 Cut your coat according to your cloth. Avq ey‡S e¨q Ki| [Btwet 04-05, ivtwet 08-09]
47 Day and night are alike to blind man. A‡Üi wKev ivwÎ wKev w`b|
48 Death follows no timetable. [‡et‡ivtwet (E) 12-13]
g„Zz¨i mgq Amgq †bB|
Death has no timetable. [Medical. 98-99]
49 Diamonds cut diamonds./Diamond cuts diamonds. RûixB †Rvni †P‡b|/ gvwb‡K gvwbK †P‡b|
50 Diligence is the mother of good luck. cwikªgB †mŠfv‡M¨i cÖm~wZ/gv/gyj|
51 Do not cry down your enemy. [ivtwet 12-13] kÎæ‡K Lv‡Uv K‡i †`‡Lv bv|
52 Do not cast pearls before swine. Djye‡b gy³v QwoI bv|
53 Desperate disease requires desperate remedies. ‡hgb ey‡bv Ij, †Zgb evNv †ZuZzj|
35. “Cut your coat according to your 38. Translate into Bangla ‘Chalk for
cloth” Gi A_©- [Btwet 04-05, ivtwet 08-09] cheese. [BSC Senior Officer (8 Banks) 2018]
A Kvco Abyhvqx Rvgv ‰Zwi Ki| A bv‡Ki e`‡j biæb| B g›`
†gv‡`i fv‡jv|
B Kvco hZ eo Rvgv ZZ eo| C g‡›`i fv‡jv| D w`jøxKv
jvÇz| Ans:a
C Avq ey‡S e¨q Ki| 39. English translation Òm¯Ívi wZb Ae¯’vÓ
D Kvco Abyhvqx †KwU KvU| Ans:c [Ptwet (E-Law) 04-05] Ans:c
36. Òg„Zz¨i mgq Amgq †bBÓ evK¨wUi Bs‡iwR- A Cheap is nasty. B Cheap but nasty.
[ivtwet (E-Even) 13-14, ‡et‡ivtwet (E) 12-13, Btwet (F) 15-16] C Cheap and nasty. D Cheaps are nasty.
A Death is out of the schedule. 40. ‘Djye‡b gy³v QwoI bvÕ| [wewUwfÕi cÖ‡hvRK-06, RvtKtKvtbtBtwe
B Death has no follow of time. A Do not help the bad people. (N) 15-16]
C Death has no time. B Do not cast pearls before swine.
D Death follows no timetable. Ans:d C Do not advise the wicked people.
37. Diamond cuts diamonds- Gi Abyev` D Do not cast pearls in the forest. Ans:b
†KvbwU? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-18 (¯’wMZ-14) 12 †Rjv, 7g wkÿK 41. ÔAv‡M Ni Z‡e †Zv ci|Õ-GB cÖev`wUi Bs‡iRx n‡”Q-
wbeÜb-11, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (ivRkvnx, e¸ov ..)-15] [kvtwetcÖtwet 03-04, Lytwet (S) 14-15]
A m½‡`v‡l bó| A Charity begins at home.
B mrm‡½ ¯^M©evm| B Everybody is for himself.
C m½ †`‡L †jvK †Pbv hvq| C Self help is the best help.
D gvwb‡K gvwbK †P‡b| Ans:d D Home first, others later. Ans:a
Proverb in English Proverb in Bangla
54 Empty vessels sound much. [ivtwet 06-07] Amv‡ii ZR©b MR©b mvi|/
/Barking dogs seldom bite. ÔhZ M‡R© ZZ e‡l© bvÕ
55 Even a fool knows his business. Avcb fv‡jv cvM‡jI ey‡S|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1032 ~ 01740- 073569
56 Even the walls have ears. ‡`qv‡jiI Kvb Av‡Q|
57 Every dog has his day. ‡mŠfvM¨ Kv‡iv wPi¯’vqx bq|
58 Every man is for himself. PvPv Avcb cÖvY euvPv|
59 Example is better than precept. [ivtwet 05-06] Dc‡`‡ki †P‡q `„óvšÍ †kªq|
60 Familiarity breeds contempt. †ewk gvLvgvwL Ki‡j gvb _v‡K bv|
61 Family relationship is stronger than any others. Avcbvi Rb mZZ Avcb/i‡³i Uvi eo Uvb
62 Faults are thick where love is thin. hv‡K †`L‡Z bvwi, Zvi Pjb euvKv|
63 Fifth columnist. N‡ii kÎæ wefxlY|
64 Fools rush in where angels fears to tread. nvwZ †Nvov †Mj Zj, wcucov e‡j KZ Rj|
†gvNj-cvVvb nÏ nj, dvimx c‡o ZuvZx| /weÁ †h_v fq cvq, AÁ †m_v Av‡M hvq|
65 Fools step in where angels fear to tread. nvwZ ‡Nvov †Mj Zj, wcucov e‡j KZ Rj|
66 Fortune favours the brave. mvnmx‡`i cÖwZ fvM¨ mycÖmbœÕ|
67 Give a dog bad name and hang him. Kv‡Ri mgq KvRx, KvR dziv‡j cvuRx|
68 Give someone an inch and they will take a mile. em‡Z w`‡j ï‡Z Pvq|
69 Grasp all, lose all. AwZ †jv‡f ZuvZx bó|
70 Great people think alike. gnr †jv‡Kiv GKiKg wPšÍv K‡ib|
71 Great talkers are never great (good) doers. gy‡L eywj j¤^v, Kv‡R Aói¤¢v|
72 Greed leads to sin and to death. ‡jv‡f cvc, cv‡c g„Zz¨
║║║ wewfbœ cixÿvq GKwaKevi Avmv cÖkœ ║║║
42. hv‡K †`L‡Z bvix, Zvi PjbI euvKvÕ- Gi mwUK 45. Which of the following is a correct
Bs‡iwR Abyev` †KvbwU? [ivtwet 08-09, (D, AevwbR¨) 10-11, proverb? [16th BCS, A_© gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v
Btwet (C) 13-14, JSTU (A) 14-15] -04, ivtwet 09-10, PSC Gi mn: cwiPvjK-06]
A Faultsare thin where love is thick. A Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
B Faults are thick where love is thin. B Fools rush in where angels fears to
C Faults are thick where love is deep. tread.
D Faults are deep where love is thin. Ans:b C An fool rushes in where an angel fears
43. ‘Familiarity breeds contempt.’ means- to tread.
[kvtwetcÖtwet (A) 10-11, Btwet (BBA) 11-12, ivtwet (E, ‡Rvo) 16- D Fools rush in where the angels fear to
17]
tread. Ans:a
A ‡ekx K_v ejv AcgvbKi|
46. Great --- are never good doers. (gy‡L eywj
B cwiP‡q kÎæZv ev‡o|
j¤^v, Kv‡R Aói¤¢v) [cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v (ciivóª) -01, wewUwfi Dc-
C AwZ gvLvgvwL Ki‡j gvb _v‡K bv|
mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-11, Btwet (C) 11-12]
D gvbx‡K M¤¢xi n‡Z nq| Ans:c A talkers B talkative
44. ‘Kv‡Ri mgq KvRx, KvR dziv‡j cvuRxÕ Gi mwVK C talks D talker Ans:a
Abyev` ‡KvbwU [ivKve (†Kvlvaÿ)-15, Bmjvgx e¨vsK (ATI) -17] 47. Grasp all, ---. [11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb
A Give the devil his due. cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq)-14, 10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
B Give a dog bad name and hang him. A lost all B losing all
C Fingers were made before forks. C loses all D lose all Ans:d
D Call a spade a spade. Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1033 ~ 01740- 073569


48. “Empty vessels sound much.” means- 50. Every dog has his day. A_©- [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb
[gva¨vwgK mnKvix wkÿK-96, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-95] A ‡mŠfvM¨ Kv‡iv wPi¯’vqx bq| e¨vsK (mycvifvBRvi)-15]
A All that glitters is not gold. B jvB w`‡q KzKzi gv_vq D‡V|
B Barking dog seldom bites.
C ‡hgb KzKzi †Zgb gy¸i|
C Barking dogs seldom bite. Ans:c
D mey‡i †gIqv d‡j| Ans:a
D A little learning is a dangerous thing.
51. Faults are thick where love is thin.
e¨vL¨v: Barking dogs seldom bite. GwUB n‡”Q A fv‡jvevm‡j ÎæwU †`Lv hvq bv| [9g wkÿK wbeÜb-13]
cÖev` evK¨; Z‡e common noun Gi e¨envi B ÎywU fv‡jvevmvq wejxb n‡q hvq|
Abymv‡i dog noun wU‡K singular K‡i e¨envi Kiv C hv‡K †`L‡Z bvix Zvi PjK euvKv|
hv‡e Z‡e †m‡ÿ‡Î- Barking dog seldom bites. D ÎæwU I fv‡jvevmv Awfbœ Ans:c
bv n‡q A barking dog seldom bites. n‡e| 52. ‘‡`qv‡jiI Kvb Av‡QÕ Gi mwVK Abyev` †KvbwU?
jÿYxq- Dog common noun Gi Rb¨ Article [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (†Kvlvaÿ)-15]

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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1034 ~ 01740- 073569


85 Ill weeds grow apace. AvMvQvi evo †ewk|
86 Industry is the mother of good luck. cwikªg †mŠfv‡M¨i cÖm~wZ|
87 Inevitable are the decree of God. weavZvi wjLb bv hvq LÛb|
88 It is easy to say, but difficult to do. ejv mnR wKš‘ Kiv KwVb|
89 It is hard to sit at Rome and strive with Pope. R‡j evm K‡i Kzwg‡ii mv‡_ weev` Kiv|
90 It takes two hands to make a quarrel. [ivtwet 04-05] GK nv‡Z Zvwj ev‡R bv|
91 It takes two to make a quarrel. GK nv‡Z Zvwj ev‡R bv|
92 It is one man’s meat is another man’s poison. KviI me©bvk KviI †cŠl gvm|
54. ÔAÁZv AÜKv‡ii kvwgjÕ Gi mwVK Bs‡iwR Abyev`- A works B thinks
[‡bvtwetcÖtwet (A) 13-14, ivtwet (wnmve weÁvb, AevwYR¨) 09-10, C says D does Ans:d
evsjv‡`k Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK-00]
59. “It takes two to make a quarrel” evK¨wUi
A Unknown is dark .
mwVK evsjv Abyev` †KvbwU? [Dental - 17-18]
B Not known is dark.
A SMov ˆZwi‡Z `yB Dcv`vb cª‡qvRb|
C Ignorance is darkness.
B `yB-G SMov ˆZwi nq|
D Ignorance is like darkness. Ans:d
C `yB SMov nq|
55. Which is the correct proverb?(ÿzav jvM‡j
D GK n‡Z Zvwj ev‡R bv| Ans:d
ev‡N avb Lvq)[gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 12-13, cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©,
†emvgwiK wegvb gš¿Yvjq-05, ivtwet (A-Even) 16-17]
60. “Ill news runs apace” Gi cÖK…Z Abyev`
A Hunger is the best of all sauces. †KvbwU? [ivtwet (Political Science) 07-08]

B Hunger is the best sauce. A `ytmsev` `ªæZMvgx nq|

C There is no other hunger better than a B `ytmsev` Zxeªfv‡e Mgb K‡i|

sauce. C `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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1035 ~ 01740- 073569


Proverb in English Proverb in Bangla
93 Knowledge is power. ÁvbB kw³|
94 Killing two birds with one stone. i_ †`Lv I Kjv †ePv| GK wX‡j 2 cvwL gviv-
95 Law makers are law breakers. ‡h i¶K †mB f¶K|
96 Let bygones be bygones. AZxZ‡K gy‡Q †dj|
97 Let us wait to see the conclusion. †Kv_vKvi Rj †Kv_vq Movq|
98 Let the sleeping dogs lie. Kuv`v †N‡Uv bv|
99 Like father, like son. ‡hgb evc †Zgb †eUv|
100 Like priest like pupil. ‡hgb KzKzi, †Zgb gy¸i|
101 Like cures like. KuvUvq KuvUv †Zv‡j/ we‡l welÿq|
102 Look before you leap. [Rtwet 07-08] fvweqv KwiI KvR
103 Love is the best virtue. Awnsm cig ag©|
104 Make hay while the sun shines. [Btwet 09-10] †Svc ey‡S †Kvc gviv|
105 Man is mortal. gvbyl giYkxj|
106 Many men, many minds. bvbv gywbi bvbv gZ|
107 Many a little makes a mickle. ivB Kzwo‡q †ej| `‡ki jvwV G‡Ki †evSv|
`‡k wg‡j Kwi KvR nvwi wRwZ bvwn jvR|
108 Might is right. ‡Rvi hvi gyjøyK Zvi|
109 Misfortune never comes alone. , Xvt wet (D) 13-14 wec` KL‡bv GKv Av‡m bv|
110 Money begets money. UvKvq UvKv Av‡b|
111 Money makes the mare go. UvKvq me nq|
112 Man is the architect of his own fate/life. gvbyl wb‡RB Zvi fv‡M¨i/Rxe‡bi wbgv©Zv|
113 Morning shows the day. DVšÍ g~‡jv cˇbB †Pbv hvq|
114 Much cry and little water. hZ M‡R© ZZ e‡l© bv|
115 Necessity knows no law. [ivtwet 04-05] Afv‡e ¯^fve bó|
116 Never put off until tomorrow what you can do Zzwg AvR‡K hv Ki‡Z cvi Zv KL‡bvB
today. AvMvgxKv‡ji Rb¨ †d‡j †i‡Lv bv|
117 No news is good news. [32nd BCS] †Kvb Lei bvB gv‡bB fvj Lei|
118 No pains no gains. (Strive and you will win) Kó bv Ki‡j †Kó †g‡j bv|
`ytL webv myL jvf nq wK gnx‡Z|
119 No smoke without fire. [Xvtwet (B) 08-09] me ¸R‡eiB wfwË Av‡Q/KviY we‡b Kvh© nq bv-
120 No time like the present. [Ptwet (D) 09-10] eZ©gvbB wKQy Kivi m‡e©vËg mgq|
121 None but the brave deserves the fair.[Xvtwet (C) 95-96] exi‡fvM¨ emyÜiv| / mvnwmivB cÖvwßi †hvM¨|
122 No man is an island. gvbyl GKv Pj‡Z cv‡i bv|
123 Nothing succeeds like success. R‡jB Rj euv‡a|
64. Many men, many ---. (bvbv gywbi bvbv gZ) 65. None but --- brave deserves --- fair.
[10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14, WvK Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi-18] [ivtwet 07-08, Rtwet (C) 07-08, ¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix-10]
A faces B lives A the, the B a,the
C minds D thoughts Ans:c C an, the D the, a Ans:a
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1036 ~ 01740- 073569
66. Man is the architect of his own life. Gi 69. Man is the --- of his own fate. (gvbyl wb‡Ri
mwVK Abyev` †KvbwU? [ Kgb cÖkœ: 15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I fvM¨ wb‡RB M‡o) [MYc~Z© Awa. Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-18,
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj-ch©vq-2) -19] cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZ©v-17]
Agvbyl Zvi wbR Rxe‡bi ¯’cwZ| A Architecture B architectural
B gvbyl Rxe‡bi ¯’wcZ | C architect D archer Ans:c
C gvbyl Rxe‡bi ¯’cwZ|
70. “No smoke without fire.” Gi h_vh_
D gvbyl Rxe‡bi wbgv©Zv| Ans:a Awfe¨w³- [Xvtwet (B) 08-09,ivtwet (D, AevwYR¨) 16-17]
67. Many a little makes a ---. [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa.
A Av¸b Qvov †auvqv nq bv|
cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wk©Kv 2018]
B webv ¯^v‡_© wKQyB nq bv|
A Tickle B sickle
C me ¸R‡eiB wfwË Av‡Q|
C mickle D blackle Ans:c
D ¸ReB inm¨ m„wó K‡i| Ans:c
cÖev`wUi A_©: `‡ki jvwV G‡Ki †evSv| / `‡k wg‡j
Kwi KvR nvwi wRwZ bvwn jvR| 71. Correct English of Bengali phrase,
68. “None but the brave deserves the fair.” ÔUvKvq UvKv Av‡bÕ is- [A_© gš¿Yvj‡q Awdmvi-11, Btwet
[Xvtwet (C) 95-96, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (A) 12-13] (G) 13-14, Medical 13-14, cªvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-15,
htwetcÖtwet (F-evwYR¨) 15-16] [cÖvKt cÖvt mnt wkt wbt cixÿv-15]
A ex‡iiv my›`ix †g‡q‡`i ¯^vgx nq|
A Money makes money.
B my›`ix †g‡qiv exi cyiæ‡li ¯^vgxZ¡ eiY K‡i|
B Money bring money.
C exi‡fvM¨ emyÜiv|
C Money beings money.
D †KvbwUB bq| Ans:c
D Money begets money. Ans:d
cÖev`wUi mwVK evsjv fvevbyev`: ex‡iiv c„w_exi myL
†fvM K‡i|
║║║ ïay PvKzwi cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ ║║║
72. ‘Like priest like pupil’ Gi evsjv cÖePb 76. ‘`‡ki jvwV G‡Ki †evSvÕ Bs‡iwR Abyev` -
†KvbwU? [‡mvbvjx e¨vsK (Awdmvi) -18] [Bmjvgx e¨vsK mnKvix Awdmvi-08] Ans:b
A ‡hgb Kg©, †Zgb dj| A One cannot do as hard work easily.
B ‡hgb MvIqv, †Zgb cvIqv| B Many a little makes a mickle.
C ‡hgb ¸iæ, †Zgb †Pjv| C Sticks of many make a bundle.
D ‡hgb KzKzi, †Zgb gy¸i| Ans:d D Many people can do anything easily.
73. Like cures like. Gi A_©- [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK 77. bvbv gywbi bvbv gZ- cªev`wU Bs‡iwR Abyev`- [A_©
gš¿Yvj‡q Awdmvi mnKvix-11]
(mycvifvBRvi)-15] Ans:b
A Many person, many opinion.
A mey‡i†gIqv d‡i B KuvUvq KuvUv †Zv‡j
B Many men, many minds.
C wZj‡K Zvj Kiv D ‡gŠbZv m¤§wZi jÿY
C Many people, many views.
74. Look before you leap.[7g †emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb-11]
D Many public, many opinion. Ans:b
A jvd †`evi Av‡M ZvKvI|
B fvweqv KwiI KvR|
78. ‘Let the sleeping dogs lie’ Gi mwVK Abyev`
C Av‡M fvweqv c‡i jvd w`‡e|'
†KvbwU? [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (†Kvlva¨ÿ)-15]
A NygšÍ KyKzi‡`i RvMvBI bv|
D ‡`‡L bvI c‡i jvd `vI| Ans:b
B Kuv`v †N‡Uv bv|
75. Knowledge is ---. (ÁvbB ej) [10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
C wei³ K‡iv bv|
A strength B power
D MZm¨ †kvPbv bvw¯Í| Ans:b
C gravity D comfort Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1037 ~ 01740- 073569


║║║ ïay wek¦w`¨vjq cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ ║║║
79. ‘Much cry and little water’ cÖev`wUi A_©- 82. The Bengali meaning of “No time like
A ‡hLv‡b †hgb †mKv‡b †Zgb| [Btwet (C) 14-15] the present” is- [Ptwet (D) 09-10]
B evowZ Kvbœvq Kg© jvf| A GB gyn~‡Z© †Kvb wKQy Kiv mgxPxb bq|
C hZ M‡R© ZZ e‡l© bv| B eZ©gvbB wKQy Kivi m‡e©vËg mgq|
D ‡Pv‡L bvB cvwb Kvu`‡Q †gvi bvbx| Ans:c C eZ©gvb AZx‡ZiB g‡Zv|

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

Proverb in English Proverb in Bangla


124 Oil your own machine. [kvtwetcÖtwet 03-04] wb‡Ri PiKvq †Zj `vI|
125 Once unlucky, always unlucky. AfvMv h`¨wc hvq mvMi ïwK‡q hvq|
126 One swallow does not make a summer. GK gv‡N kxZ hvq bv|
127 Only the wearer knows where the shoe pinches. hvi R¡vjv †mB Rv‡b|
128 One man’s meat is another man’s poison. KviI †cŠl gvm, KviI me©bvk|
129 One bitten, twice shy. ‡bov wK Kfz †ejZjv hvq? ‡bov GKeviB †ejZjv hvq|
130 Out of sight, out of mind. †Pv‡Li Avovj n‡jB g‡bi Avovj|
131 Pain is forgotten where gain follows. ‡c‡U †L‡j wc‡V mq|
132 Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. mey‡i †gIqv d‡j|
133 Penny wise, pound foolish. eRª AvuUzwb d¯‹v †Mu‡iv|
134 Prevention is better than cure. [Btwet 04-05] cÖwZ‡laK A‡c¶v cÖwZ‡iva DËg|
135 Riches do not last long. [ivtwet 20181-19 BDwbU (E)] ÔHk¦h© `xN©w`b _v‡K bvÕ
136 Pride goes before a fall. [Btwet 10-11] AwZ `‡c© nZ j¼v|
137 Pro castigation. AvVvi gv‡m eQi|
138 Safe bind, safe find. mveav‡bi gvi bvB|
139 Scapegoat of the family. QvB †dj‡Z fvOv Kzjv| (‡hLv‡b †hgb `iKvi)
140 Self-preservation is the first law of nature. Avcwb euvP‡j ev‡ci bvg/PvPv Avcb cÖvY evuPv|
141 Set a thief to catch a thief. [Ptwet (Law) 04-05] KuvUv w`‡q KuvUv †Zvjv|
142 Slow and steady wins the race. [Btwet 10-11] axi-w¯’i e¨w³B Rqjvf K‡i|
143 Some have the hope, some stick in the gap.
Or, Nero fiddles while Rome burns. [Rtwet 09-10] KviI me©bvk, KviI †cŠl gvm|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1038 ~ 01740- 073569


Or, What is the spot to the cat is death to the rat.
144 Something is better than nothing. bvB gvgvi †P‡q Kvbv gvgv fv‡jv|
145 Students are filled with ideal. [ivtwet (E-even roll) 12-13] QvÎiv D”P Av`‡k© cyó|
146 Silence is golden. bxieZv myeY© nq|
147 Speech is silver, but silence is divine. ejvi ‡P‡q †kvbv DËg|
║║║ wewfbœ cixÿvq GKwaKevi Avmv cÖkœ ║║║
85. The correct proverb is- [ Kgb cÖkœ: Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi C The riches do not last long.
Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb-19, mgvR‡mev D The rich does not last long. Ans:b
Awa`߇ii BÝUªv±ªi-05, Rtwet (C) 14-15]
90. Penny wise pound--. [ Kgb cÖk:œ ms¯‹…wZ welqK
A Silence is value. B Silence is capital. gš¿bvj‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj)-19, mnKvix RR-10]
C Silence is meritorious. A poor B rich
D Silence is golden. Ans:d C callous D foolish Ans:d
86. Out of sight, out of ---. [ Kgb cÖkœ: ms¯‹…wZ welqK 91. One swallow does not make a ---. (GK
gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi-19, 10g wkÿK wbeÜb-14]
gv‡N kxZ hvq bv) [Ptwet (B2) 14-15, cwimsL¨vvb Kg©KZ©v-17]
mind
A B life
A Quarrel B summer
C might D light Ans:a
C autumn D treaty Ans:b
87. Patience is bitter but its fruit is sweet.
[6ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10, 13Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-16, mnKvix cwiPvjK 92. ‘Self preservation is the first law of
A ‰ah©¨
†Z‡Zv n‡jI Zv wgwó| (kÖg gš¿Yvjq)-05] nature.’ G cÖev`wU&i evsjv cÖePb †KvbwU? [Xvtwet
B wgwó dj UK nq bv| (D-evsjv Ask) 14-15, cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i Dc‡Rjv cjøx Dbœqb
A Avcbvi eywׇZ Zi, c‡ii eywׇZ gi| Kg©KZ©v-15]
C ‰ah©¨ ai, wgwó dj cv‡e|
B AvcbcuvVv †j‡R KvwU|
D mey‡i †gIqv d‡j| Ans:d
C Avcb fv‡jv cvM‡jI ‡ev‡S|
88. ‘Nero fiddles while Rome burns’ Gi
D PvPv Avcb cÖvY euvPv| Ans:d
Abyev`? [Bmjvgx e¨vsK mn Awd-08, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (B) 16-
17] 93. Speech is silver, but silence is ----.
[Rb¯^v¯’¨ cÖ‡KŠkjx Awa`ßi (Gw÷‡gUi) -18]
A Miæ†g‡i RyZv `vb|
A divine B simple
B KviI †cŠl gvm, KviI me©bvk|
C golden D enchanting Ans:c
C ‡Svc ey‡S †Kvc gviv|
D ‡ivg R¡j‡Q, bx‡i evuwk evRv‡”Q| Ans:b
94. bvB gvgvi †P‡q Kvbv gvgv fv‡jv|[12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2)-15]
A Something is gooder than nothing.
89. ÔHk¦h© `xN©w`b _v‡K bvÕ Gi Bs‡iwR- [ivtwet (E) 18-19,
¯^v¯’¨ mnKvix-04, Btwet (BBA) 11-12] B Some uncles is better than no uncle.

A No rich man lasts long. C Something are better than nothing.

B Riches do not last long. D Something is better than nothing. Ans:d

║║║ ïay wek¦w`¨vjq cixÿvq GKevi Avmv cÖkœ ║║║


95. A wearer knows where —. [14Zg wkÿK 96. ‘One bitten, twice shy’- Gi mwVK evsjv A_©
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨vqb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q] -2017] †KvbwU? [Xvtwet (D, evsjv) 17-18]
Aa man goes B he is right Ans:c A ‡bov wK Kfz †ejZjv hvq?
C the shoe pinches D the pain disturbs B AwaK mbœ¨vwm‡Z MvRb bó|
e¨vL¨v: ‘A wearer knows where the shoe C AwZ `‡c© nZ j¼v|
pinches.’ GwU Bs‡iwR cÖev`, hvi A_©-Ôhvi R¡vjv D `‡k wg‡j Kwi KvR, nvwi wRwZ bvwn jvR| Ans:a
†mB Rv‡b|Õ
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1039 ~ 01740- 073569
97. Which one is appropriate translation? 98. English translation of- KuvUv w`‡q KuvUv †Zvjv
wb‡Ri PiKvq †Zj `vI| [Btwet 04-05] is- [Ptwet (Law) 04-05]
A Oil your own machine. A Let a thief catch a thief.
B Oil your own wheel. B Catch a thief by a thief.
C Give oil in your machine. C Set a thief to catch a thief.
D Give oil in your wheel. Ans:a D Pick a spike by a spike. Ans:c

Proverb in English Proverb in Bangla


148 The cobbler must stick to his last. Av`vi e¨vcvwi Rvnv‡Ri Lei †Kb|
149 To rob peter to pay paul. Miæ †g‡i RyZv `vb|
150 To add insult to injury. KuvUv Nv‡q by‡bi wQUv|
151 The pot calling the kettle black. Pvjbx e‡j myuP Zzwg GZ †Kb Q¨vu`v|
152 The grapes are sour. Av½yi dj UK/(cvb bv ZvB Lvb bv)
153 The more you read, the more you learn. hZB cwo‡e, ZZB wkwL‡e|
154 The nearer the church, the farther from God. Av‡jvi bx‡PB AÜKvi| [ivtwet 07-08, 10-11]
155 The rose is fragrant flower. ‡Mvjvc myMwÜ dzj [ivtwet (A3-even roll) 12-13]
156 The very ruins of greatness are great. giv nvwZ jvL UvKv|
157 There is no rose but thorn. [‡bvtwetcÖtwet A, 12-13] `ytL webv myL jvf nq wK gnx‡Z|
158 There are lees to every wine. [‡et‡ivtwet (F) 12-13] Puv‡`I Kj¼ Av‡Q|
159 Time and tide wait for none. [ivtwet 08-09] mgq I †¯ªvZ Kv‡iv Rb¨ A‡cÿv K‡i bv|
160 Tit for tat. wXjwU gvi‡j cvU‡KjwU †L‡Z nq|
161 To be associated. Kvb Uvb‡j gv_v Av‡m|
162 To be desperate. nq Gmcvi bv nq Imcvi|
163 To be quick to occupy. D‡o G‡m Ry‡o emv|
164 To be tarred with the same brush. GK ¶z‡i gv_v †gvovb|
165 To beat about the bush. AÜKv‡i wXj gviv|
166 To bell the cat. weov‡ji Mjvq N›Uv euvav|
167 To be forewarned is to be forearmed.[ivtwet 08-09] mveav‡bi gvi †bB|
168 To bring hornet's nest about one's ears. wfgiæ‡ji Pv‡K KvwU †`qv|
169 To bring on calamity by one’s own imprudence. Lvj †K‡U Kzwgi Avbv|
170 To burn one's house to frighten away the mice. wb‡Ri bvK †K‡U c‡ii hvÎv f½ Kiv|
171 To carry coals to Newcastle. [Xvtwet (D) 98-99] ‡Z‡j gv_vq †Zj †`Iqv|
172 To count the chickens before they are hatched. Mv‡Q KuvVvj †Muv‡d †Zj| [Rtwet (B) 11-12]
173 To feel ill at ease. my‡L _vK‡Z f~‡Z wKjvq|
174 To gain without spending. gv‡Qi †Z‡j gvQ fvRv|
175 To kill two birds with one stone. GKwX‡j `yB cvwL gviv|/ i_ †`Lv I Kjv †ePv|
176 To lock the stable door when the steed is stolen. ‡Pvi cvjv‡j eyw× ev‡o|
After death comes the doctor.
177 To make a mountain out of a molehill. wZj‡K Zvj Kiv|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1040 ~ 01740- 073569


178 To pour water on a drowned mouse. givi Dci Luvovi Nv|
Or, To slay the slain.
179 To be pure, all things are pure. Avcb fv‡jv †Zv RMr fv‡jv|
180 The ruins of greatness are great. nvwZ euvP‡jI jvL UvKv gi‡jI jvL UvKv|
181 The grass on the other side of fence always `~i †_‡K Kvkeb NbB g‡b nq/mZx‡bi
looks greener. †Q‡j‡K ‡XuwKi gZ g‡b nq|
182 The pen is mightier than the sword. Amxi †P‡q gmx eo|
183 To try one's utmost. g‡š¿i mvab wKsev kixi cvZb|
184 To err is human. [cvqiv e›`i KZ…©c‡ÿi mn. mve-B݇c±i 18] gvbyl gvÎB fzj K‡i/ gybxbv gwZågb
185 It is natural for man to make mistakes. gvbyl gvÎB fzj K‡i/ gybxbv gwZågb
186 None but a fool is always right. gvbyl gvÎB fzj K‡i/ gybxbv gwZågb
187 Too many cooks spoil the broth. [Kztwet 09-10] AwaK mbœ¨vmx‡Z MuvRb bó|
188 Too much courtesy, too much craft. AwZ fw³ †Pv‡ii j¶Y|
189 Too much cunning over reaches itself. [Ptwet 09-10] AwZ Pvjv‡Ki Mjvq `wo|
190 The early bird catches the worm. ‡h †jvK mKvj mKvj I‡V, mvdj¨ Zvi fv‡M¨B
†Rv‡U|
║║║ wewfbœ cixÿvq GKwaKevi Avmv cÖkœ ║║║
99. The best translation of ‘KuvUv Nv‡q by‡bi 102. “To count the chickens before they are
wQUvÕ [Rvtwet (cÖvwYwe`¨v) 13-14, etwet (B) 14-15] Ans:c hatched” [Rtwet (B) 11-12, Btwet (B) 16-17, ivtwet (E) 18-
19]
A To rub salt to the wound.
A †Pvi cvjv‡j eyw× ev‡o|
B To make an wound which is bleeding.
B Av‡M `k©bavix c‡i ¸YwePvix|
C To add insult to injury.
C fvweqv KwiI KvR Kwiqv fvweI bv|
D To cause an injury more painful by
D Mv‡Q KuvVvj †Muv‡d †Zj| Ans:d
hurting it.
100. ‘To carry coals to Newcastle’ means- 103. AwaK mbœ¨vmx‡Z MuvRb bó- Translate it into
[Dc‡Rjv mgvR‡mev Awd- 06, GKwU evox GKwU Lvgvi cÖK‡íi-gvVKgx©-17] English. [Kztwet 09-10, Btwet (B) 13-14]
A To carry coal to new Zealand. A Too many cooks spoil the broth.
B To carry coal to new England. B Too much courtesy, too much craft.
C To take things where they are already C Grasp all, lose all.
plentiful. D To the pure all things are pure. Ans:a
D To take things where they are most 104. Which is the meaning of proverb “The
needed. Ans:c early bird catches the worm”?[27th BCS wjwLZ]
101. ÒPuv‡`I Kj¼ Av‡Q|Ó Translate it- [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet A Do not do the impossible.
18-19 (wW)‡et‡ivtwet (F) 12-13, ‡emvg. wegvb. KZ….© (wewfbœ c`) 24 †m‡Þ. 21] B Prompt persons often secure
A No smoke without fire. advantages over tardy ones.
B Many drops makes a shower. C Weeping is bad for the eyes. Ans:b
C There are lees to every wine. D It is foolish to fret about things we
D While there is life, there is hope. Ans:c can’t help.

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1041 ~ 01740- 073569


Proverb in English Proverb in Bangla
191 United we stand, divided we fall. GKZvq DÌvb, we‡f‡` cZb|
192 Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. gyKzU bv Av¸‡bi Wvj|
193 Virtue proclaims itself. a‡g©i Kj evZv‡m b‡o|
194 Vox populi, vox Dei. [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (B) 13-14] `kP‡µ fMevb f~Z|
195 Waste not, want not. AcPq K‡iv bv Afve n‡e bv|
196 We live in deeds, not in years. gvbyl evu‡P Zvi K‡g©, eq‡m bv|
197 We never know the water until the well is dry. `uvZ _vK‡Z `uv‡Zi gh©v`v †bB|
198 Weal and woe come by turns. AvR ev`kv Kvj dwKi|
199 What God wills is for good. Ck¦i hv K‡ib g½‡ji Rb¨B K‡ib|
200 Where there is a will, there is a way. B”Qv _vK‡j Dcvq nq|
201 While there is life, there is hope. hZ¶Y k¦vm ZZ¶Y Auvk|
202 Wishes never fill the bag. [Btwet (B) 10-11] ïay K_vq †cU f‡i bv|
203 What is looted cannot be bottled. f¨v‡M¨i wjLb LÛv‡bv hvq bv|
204 You are doomed here and here after. †Zvgvi BnKvj †bB, ciKvjI †bB|
205 You will know now what is what. KZ av‡b KZ Pvj eyS‡e|

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 `kPൠfMevb 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

=========Chapter Close========
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1042 ~ 01740- 073569
Translation (Abyev`) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 3wU+- wjwLZi Basic fv‡jv Ki‡Z n‡j co‡Z n‡e|
 All Bank Job Exams 15wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e|
 Primary Job Exams 6wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e|
 PSC & Other Jobs 380wU+- Full Chapter co‡Z n‡e|

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


1. ‘mKvj †_‡K ¸wo ¸wW e„wó n‡”QÕ is- [23th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] B something to continue
A It
is raining from morning. C to stop behaving badly
B It
has been raining from morning D instructions are clear Ans:a
C It has been drizzling since morning. 3. ‘KZ©„cÿ Zv‡K wZi¯‹vi KijÕ [33 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
th

D It is drizzling since morning. Ans:c A The authorities criticized him.


2. The saying “Enough is enough” used to B The authorities took him to book.
mean— [40th BCS 2019] C The authorities reins to him.
A something to stop D The authorities took him to task. Ans:d
 Abyev` ïay gyL¯Í Kivi welqB bq eis GLv‡b ey‡S covi A‡bK wKQz Av‡Q| KviY cÖkœ¸‡jv‡Z Grammar Gi e¨envi Av‡Q| Kv‡RB cvV‡Ki
cÖwZ Aby‡iva iBj, Aa¨vqwU ey‡S co–b| wcÖq cvVK m¤¢e n‡j Expert cÖKvkwbi- Rules of Translation eBUv co‡Z cv‡ib| GB Aa¨vqwU
mKj Aa¨v‡qi mswgkÖY| ZvB ej‡ev Kv‡iv Basic `ye©j _vK‡j g~j Aa¨vqMy‡jv c‡o Avmvi Aby‡iva _vK‡jv|
 wewfbœ Aa¨v‡qi mv‡_ mvgÄm¨c~Y© MCQ Abyev`¸‡jv hv wjwLZ AvKv‡iI Avm‡Z cv‡i 
 Advice Gi gZ wewfbœ uncountable noun Gi
Noun & Determiner Related Abyev`-
c~‡e© many e‡m bv Z‡e a lot of em‡Z cv‡i|
 ‡Kvb Proper Noun ‡K Common Noun 3. Translate into English: wZwb Avgv‡K A‡bK
AvKv‡i wjL‡Z n‡j Zvi c~‡e© a emv‡Z nq| Dc‡`k w`‡qwQ‡jb| [Kztwet (B) 08-09, ‡et‡ivtwet (D) 03-04]
1. Translation of- ÔbRiæj eQi eQi R‡b¥ bvÕ| A He gave me a lot of advice.
[nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet B, 11-12]
B He gave me many advice.
A Nazrul is not born every year. Ans:a
A
C He gave me many advices.
B A Nazrul will not be born every year.
D He gave me to much advice. Ans:a
C Nazrul is not born every year.
 Sheep, deer, pair G¸‡jv wb‡RB Singular/
D A Nazrul will not be born in the future.
2. Translation of ÔwbDUb eQi eQi R‡b¥ bv|Ó Plural ZvB G‡`i mv‡_ s/es nq bv|
[Medical. 96-97, kvtwetcÖtwet (K) 09-10] 4. ÔAvgvi wZb †Rvov RyZv Av‡QÕ -mwVK Abyev` †KvbwU?
AA Newton is not born every year. Ans:a [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (IDA/ADB Project)-01]

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1043 ~ 01740- 073569


 ev‡K¨ hardly, barely, rarely seldom _vK‡j  ev‡K¨ determiner + Ab¨vb¨ adjective +
ev‡K¨- Lye KgB/Aí Giƒcfv‡e bv ‡evaK A_© †`q| noun e‡m- [determiner Abymv‡i ‡kl noun
5. Correct translation. They had barely singular /plural nq--- ]
slept last night. [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet 18-19 BDwbU G-Gj]
10. “GwU GKwU cvuPkZ UvKvi †bvUÓ-Gi mwVK Abyev`
A Zviv MZiv‡Z Db¥y³ gv‡V Nywg‡qwQj|
†KvbwU? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-89]
B Zviv MZiv‡Z Lye Nywg‡qwQj|
A This is a five hundred rupee note.
C Zviv MZiv‡Z Nygvqwb|
B This is a five hundred rupees note.
D Zviv MZiv‡Z Lye Aí Nywg‡qwQj| Ans:d
C This is a five hundred taka note.
 ev‡K¨ few+ plural Noun ev little+ D None of these Ans:c
uncountable noun Øviv- Lye KgB/ ‡bB Giƒc A_© e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i a Abymv‡i †kl noun(note) wU
†`q singular n‡q‡Q|
6. Avgvi eÜz bvB ej‡jB P‡jÑBs‡iwR‡Z ï× Abyev`  ev‡K¨ common noun ‡K mvaviY A‡_© plural
†KvbwU? [ Kgb cÖk:œ GKwU evwo GKwU Lvgvi cÖK‡íi wdì
K‡i Abyev` Ki‡Z nq; †hgb: Books = eB
mycvifvBRvi 2018,  Kgb cÖkœ: 16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv
(¯‹zj mgch©vq-2) -19] 11. eB Avgv‡`i m‡ev©rK…ó mgv‡Ri mv‡_ cwiPq Kwi‡q
AI have a few friends. †`q| Gi mwVK Bs‡iwR nj-- [gnv wnmve wbixÿK I wbqš¿‡Ki
BI have no friend. C I have few friends. Kvhv©j‡qi Aaxb AwWUi-11] Ans:d
D I have little friends. Ans:c A Book introduce to the best society.
e¨vL¨v: g‡b ivL‡eb a few/a little Øviv n¨uv‡evaK B Book introduce to the best society.
A_© †`q| Avi ïay few/little Øviv bv‡evaK A_© †`q| C The books introduce to the best society.

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1044 ~ 01740- 073569


14. Avwg, Zzwg, I †m ¯‹z‡j hv‡evÕ- Gi Bs‡iRx Abyev`  `yB‡qi g‡a¨ GK eySv‡Z either of the---
†KvbwU? [b¨vkbvj K¨v‡WU †Kvi Awa. (Awdm mn.) 5 gvP© 21] `yR‡bi g‡a¨ †KD bv eySv‡Z neither of the---
A You, he and I will go to school. e‡m
B He, you and I will go to school.
20. The translation of Ò`yR‡bi GKRb †h‡Z
C L you and he will go to school.
cv‡ivÓ is- [Ptwet (E) 03-04, 07-08, ivtwet †jvKcÖkvmb 09-10]
D You, I and he will go to school. Ans:a
A Either of two may go.
15. The correct translation of “AvwgB fvweÓ is-
[ivtwet (E-odd roll) 12-13] B One go the two may go.
AI think. B Only I think.Ans:d C One of tWo may go.
CI can think. D It is I who think. D Either of the two may go. Ans:d
16. ÒZzwgB hZ b‡ói †MvovÓ -Appropriate  wb‡R wb‡R‡K nZ¨v Kiv/AvZ¥nZ¨v Kiv eySv‡Z ev‡K¨i
translation is-- [ivtwet (D, A-evwYR¨) 11-12] †k‡l reflexive Pronoun e‡m|
Ans: It is you who are at the root of all 21. He killed himself. [cwievi cwiKíbv Aw_`ßi wnmve

mischiefs. A ‡m AvZ¥nZ¨v K‡iwQj| iÿK/¸`vg iÿK/‡Kvlva¨ÿ-11]

 evsjvq “‡h---‡m/hviv---Zviv” Gme k‡ãi B ‡m Ab¨‡K nZ¨v K‡iwQj|

translation Gi ev‡K¨ ---noun + who + C ‡m Zv‡K nZ¨v K‡iwQj|

verb1---verb2 --- e‡m| D ‡m Zv‡K nZ¨v K‡iwQj| Ans:a

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|

B ‡hB GLv‡b Av‡m †mB Kó cvq| B ‡m ZvK nZ¨v K‡i‡Q|

C ‡h GLv‡b Av‡m †m R¡‡i c‡o| C ‡m gviv wM‡q‡Q|

D ‡h GLv‡b Av‡m †m iv‡Î Lvq| Ans:b D ‡m AvZ¥nZ¨v K‡i‡Q| Ans:d

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/
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1045 ~ 01740- 073569
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]

B He did nothing but laugh. A He does not know swim.


C He did nothing but only laughing. Ans:b B He does not know to swimming.

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.

“wKfv‡e, ‡Kgb K‡i” Gme Avb‡Z nq bv| Da+b Ans:c

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1046 ~ 01740- 073569


Linking verb Gi wbqg: Linking verb: be, 41. ‡Zvgv‡K LyeB welbœ †`Lv‡”Q| Gi mwVK Bs‡iwR
look, feel, seem, appear, BZ¨vw` Øviv evK¨wU †KvbwU? [ivtwet 08-09]
A You looks very gloomy.
mvaviYZ present Ind. tense nq| G‡ÿ‡Î evsjv
B You are looking gloomy.
wµqvi †k‡l “‡Q/q” _vK‡jI continuous n‡e bv|
C You look very gloomy.
35. Zv‡K myLx †`Lv‡”Q- Gi mwVK Abyev` Kx? [ivtwet
D None of the above Ans:c
A He is looking happy. (Social Science) 09-10]
B He has looked happy. Verb ‡K †Rvo cÖ`vb: ev‡K¨ g~j verb ‡K †Rvo
C He looked happy. cÖ`vb Kivi †ÿ‡Î g~j verb wUB Subject Gi c~‡e©
D He looks happy. Ans:d e‡m
36. Avwg AvR R¡i R¡i †eva KiwQ| Gi mwVK Abyev` Kx? 42. Bs‡iwR‡Z Abyev` Ki- “Avwg hveB hve”|
[Btwet (G) 11-12, ivtwet (Social Science) 09-10, (History, [ivtwet (A3-Even) 12-13, nvtwetcÖtwet (B) 09-10]
Philosophy) 10-11, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14]
A I must go. B Go I must. Ans:b
A I am suffering from fever today.
C I shall must go. D Of course I shall go.
B I feel feverish today.
43. The best translations of ‘UvBUvwbK
C I have fever today.
RvnvRLvbv Wz‡eB †Mj|Õ [Xvtwet (D) 03-04, Btwet (C) 10-11]
D I fell fever today. Ans:b
A The Titanic sank.
37. “njy` I bxj wg‡j meyR is nqÓ [ivtwet (I) 16-17]
B Down into water went the Titanic.
A Yellow and blue makes green colour.
C The Titanic was drowned. Ans:a
B Yellow and blue are green colour.
D The Titanic went down into water.
C Yellow and equal green colour.
D Yellow and blue green colour. Ans:a
wµqv+ †Z + wµqv+‡Z: ‡Kvb KvR Ki‡Z Ki‡Z eySv‡j
38. Zv‡K RvbvB Zv‡K cQ›` Kiv| Gi Abyev` wK?
[evsjv‡`k Kg©ms¯’vb e¨vsK wiÎæyU‡g›U-00]
main verb Gi ci H wµqvi verb + ing nq|
A To know is to like her. MVb: Subject + tense Abyhvqx main verb +
B She is to be known and liked. object/ Ab¨vb¨ + ‡Z †Z eySv‡bv Verb wUi mv‡_ ing
C Knowing her is to like her. Ans:a nq|
D She is should be known and liked. 44. ‡m nvucv‡Z nvucv‡Z GLv‡b Avmj| [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I
║║ mgRvZxq Av‡iv MCQ ║║ cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2] -2017]
A He has come here exhausted.
39. What is the English translation of “Zv‡K
B He had come here running.
kvwo‡Z Lye my›`i †`Lvq” [ivtwet (A) 18-19]
C He came here hurriedly.
A She sees beautiful in share.
D He came here panting. Ans:d
B She looks beautiful in share.
C She beautiful in share.
45. wkïwU nvm‡Z nvm‡Z Avgvi Kv‡Q G‡jv- ev‡K¨wUi
D She shows beautiful in share. Ans:b
Bs‡iwR Abyev` ‡KvbwU? [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2q chv©q) -17]
40. The correct translation of ÒAvgvi ewg ewg
A The baby came to me to laughing. Ans:b
jvM‡Q|Ó is- [Medical. 12-13]
B The baby came to me laughing.
A I feel nausea.
C The baby came to me in laughing
B I am about to vomit.
D The baby came to me by laughing.
C I fancy I will vomit.
D I feel vomiting. Ans:a
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1047 ~ 01740- 073569
46. ‡jvKwU nvm‡Z nvm‡Z Avgvi Kv‡Q Avm‡jv| 53. ‡m Pv Lvq| [ivtwet 07-08]
[10Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2q chv©q) -14] A She takes tea. B She drinks tea.
A The man comes to me by laughing. C She eats tea. D She take tea. Ans:a
B The man came to me by laugh.
54. The translation of – “‡m fvZ bv †L‡q †Kej
C The man came to me laughing.
cvwb LvqÓ [Btwet (M) 10-11, MBSTU (D)15-16]
D The man coming to me laugh. Ans:c
A He drank water instead of eating rice
47. Ò‡g‡qwU nvm‡Z nvm‡Z N‡i XzK‡jvÓ Gi Bs‡iwR Kx?
B He drank water without rice.
[cÖv_wgK cÖavb wkÿK-94, ivtwet (E2) 17-18,  Kgb cÖkœ: ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi
Kj¨vY gšÍYvj‡qi ¯^v¯v’¨ cÖ‡KŠkj Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi (cyi) 19, WvK I C He drank water without having rice.
†Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM wefv‡Mi Aax‡b WvK Awa`߇ii - 18] Ans:c D He drank water with rice. Ans:c
A The girl laughingly entered the room 55. I do not take tea. [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-14,  Kgb cÖkœ:
cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (3q - avc)- 19, †mU b¤^i: 3697]
B The laughing girl entered the room.
A Avwg Pv Avwb bv| B Avwg Pv Lve bv| Ans:d
C The girl entered the room laughing.
C Avwg Pv LvB| D Avwg Pv cvb Kwi bv|
D The girl entered the room with laughing
48. The girl entered the room laughing-
Causative Verb ‰Zwi‡Z Let, make, have, get,
evK¨wUi mwVK evsjv Abyev` [ivtwet 07-08] help G¸‡jvi e¨envi;
A ‡g‡qwU N‡i Xy‡KB nvm‡Z jvM‡jv| wbqg-1. Subject + get/ got/ have/ had/ has+
B N‡ii g‡a¨ †g‡qwUi nvwmi kã †kvbv †Mj| e¯‘evPK object+ V3- ‡hgb: I shall get my hair cut.
C N‡i Xy‡K †g‡qwU nvwm‡Z †d‡U co‡jv| 2. Subject + get/got+ e¨w³ + to+V1—
D ‡g‡qwU nvm‡Z nvm‡Z N‡i XzK‡jv| Ans:d ‡hgb: I got him to love me.
49. “‡g‡qwU nvuwm‡Z nvuwm‡Z Avgvi w`‡K AvwmjÓ 3. Subject + Let/make + e¨w³/e¯‘ +V1 Gfv‡e
Correct translation is- [ivtwet (D-evwYR¨) 10-11] nq| ‡hgb: I made him do the work.
A The girl comes to me with laughing. we¯ÍvwiZ: Causative verb Aa¨v‡q †`L‡Z cv‡ib|
B The girl is coming to me with laugh.
56. Avwg Avgvi Pzj KvUv‡ev| (Translate into
C The girl came to me with laughing.
English) [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet A, 12-13]
D The girl comes at me with laugh. Ans:c
A I will cut my hair .
50. ‡m nvum‡Z nvum‡Z P‡j †Mj| [miKvix gva¨wgK mnt wkÿK-06,
B I need my hair cut.
7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11]
C I shall get my hair cut.
Ans: He went away to laugh. He went
D I have to cut my hair. Ans:c
away laughing.
57. Avwg Zv‡K w`‡q KvRwU Kivjvg| [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb
51. Ô‡g‡qwU bvwP‡Z bvwP‡Z Pwjqv †MjÕ-Gi Bs‡iRx
A I made him do the work. (2q chv©q) -15]
Abyev`: [ivtwet (BwZnvm) 07-08, etwet (B) 15-16]
B I got him do the work.
Ans: The girl went away dancing. The girl
C I made done the work by him.
went away dancing dancing.
D I have done him the work. Ans:a
A‡b¨i gva¨‡g KvR/ Causative verb: A‡b¨i gva¨‡g 58. Avwg Zv‡K w`‡q wPwVwU wjLvjvg| [6ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
KvR Kiv‡bv eySv‡Z- Causative verb Gi e¨envi nq| A I wrote the letter by him.
52. Avwg †Zvgv‡K LvIqv‡ev| [12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-15] B I had written the letter by him.
AI shall eat you. B I shall feed you. C I had the letter written by him.
C I shall be eating you. D I got letter being written by him. Ans:c
D I shall give you a party. Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1048 ~ 01740- 073569


59. What is the appropriate translation of 63. “KvRwU Avwg Aek¨B Kwi‡q †bev|” -evK¨wUi mwVK
“Avwg KvRwU Kwi‡qwQ?Ó [¯’vbxq miKvi gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b Bs‡iwR wK? [Medical 17-18]
GjwRBwW‡Z mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-05, nvt`vtwetcÖtwet (E) 14-15] A I must do the work.
AI have done the work. B The work must be done.
B I did the work. C I will have done the work surely.
C I have got is very work done. D I must have the work done. Ans:d
D I got the work done. Ans:d Modal verb: A_©vbymv‡i ev‡K¨ modal verb e¨envi
60. The translation of ‘Avwg Zv‡K eySv‡Z †Póv Ki‡Z nq| wb‡Pi cÖkœ¸‡jv DËi mv‡c‡ÿ wb‡R wb‡R ey‡S
KieÕ [Lywet (Rxe, ¯‹zj) 04-05, ivtwet (CSE) 07-08, Xvtwet (D) wbb| hviv GK`gB eyS‡eb bv Zviv modal verb
A I will making him to understand. 10-11] Aa¨vqwU Av‡M c‡o Avm‡Z cv‡ib|
B I will try make him understand. Ans:d 64. ‡m Mfxi iv‡Z co‡Z Af¨¯Í n‡q c‡owQj|
C I will try to make him to understand. [ivtwet (A-Odd) 16-17]
D I will try to make him understand. A He used to reading at late night.
61. “wK K‡i AsK Ki‡Z nq Zv wZwb Avgv‡K †`Lv‡jb|Ó B He got used to reading at late night.
[Xvtwet (C) 92-93, (D) 11-12, BSMRSTU (B) 12-13] C He got to reading at late night.
A He shows me to do the sum. D He used to read at late night. Ans:b
B He showed me to do t sum. Ans:c 65. gvbyl evqy Qvov evuP‡Z cv‡ibv| [RbmsL¨v I cwievi Kj¨vY
C He showed me how to do the sum. Kg©KZv©-04, ivtwet 05-06, Btwet (G) 15-16]
D He showed me how to do the sum. A Man does not live without air.
62. I will teach you a lesson. Appropriate B Man is not without air.
translation is - [cjøx we`y¨Zvqb †evW© mnKvix mwPe-13] C Man can’t live without air.
A Avwg †Zvgvi GKUv wkÿv †`e| D Man does not live without air. Ans:c
B Avwg †Zvgvi Ggb wkÿv †`e| 66. Avwg eis gie wKš‘ wfÿv Kie bv| [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11]
C Avwg †Zvgvi wkÿv w`‡q Qvoj| A I would rather die than beg.
D Avwg †Zvgv‡K wkwL‡q †`e| Ans:d B I would rather to die than to beg.
C I would die than beg.
D I would die rather beg. Ans:a
Group Verb Related Abyev`-
Call in- KvD‡K WvKv Called off- cÖZ¨vnvi Kiv Lay aside-Z¨vM Ki
Put out- wbwf‡q †djv Resembles- †`L‡Z Kv‡iv gZ Put on much weight-
Come from- KviI Rb¥¯’vb/ evwo Telling upon- ÿwZ Kiv IRb †ek †e‡o‡Q
Lay by- mÂq Kiv Rice up- DaŸ©gyLx Given up- †Q‡o †`Iqv
Die of- K‡jivq gviv Hanker after- jvjvwqZ Gave in- ek¨Zv ¯^xKvi Kiv
Talk to- Kv‡iv mv‡_ K_v ejv Man after my heart- Change for- fvswZ ‡bIqv
Takes after- Kv‡iv g‡Zv g‡bi gZ †jvK Hard up- nvZ Lvwj/ Lye Uvb
Burst out- †Ku‡` †djv Growing up- eo n‡”Q Ggb

67. The correct translation of- Wv³vi WvK| B Call on a doctor.


[nvtwetcÖtwet (B) 11-12, cªv_wgK mn: wkÿK-97, Medical 17-18] C Call at a doctor.
A Call in a doctor. D Call of a doctor. Ans:a

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1049 ~ 01740- 073569


68. ‘Put out the lamp.’ [ Kgb cÖkœ: evsjv‡`k ‡eZv‡ii 74. Which is the correct English
mn-m¤úv`K 19] translation? ‡Q‡jwU †`L‡Z Zvi evevi gZ|
A cÖ`xcwU R¡vjvI| [7g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-11]
B cÖ`xcwU ivL| A The boy takes after his father.
C cÖ`xcwU evB‡i ivL| B The boy looks after his father.
D cÖ`xcwU wbfvI| Ans:d C The boy resembles his father.
69. The correct Bengali of “One must lay D The boy looks like his father. Ans:a,c,d
by something against the rainy day” mZK©Zv: cÖ‡kœ fzj Av‡Q KviY †`L‡Z KviI gZ nIqv
A mÂq `yw`©‡bi eÜz| [Ptwet (D) 07-08] A‡_© takes after, resemble, look like wZbwU verb B
B e„wói w`‡b ï‡q _vKv fvj| e¨eüZ nq| Avi look after Gi A_© †`Lvïbv Kiv| cÖ‡kœ
C e„wói mg‡q Aek¨B wekªvg wb‡Z n‡e| incorrect PvB‡j mwVK DËi n‡Zv b;
D `yw`©‡bi Rb¨ mÂq Kiv DwPZ| Ans:d 75. ÒZvi evwo h‡kviÓ evK¨wUi Bs‡iwR Abyev` wK?
70. “‡m K‡jivq gviv †M‡Q” Choose the correct [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq cÖavb wk.98,et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F-evwYR¨) 14-15]
A His house is in Jessore.
translation. [‡et‡ivtwet (D) 03-04, (B) 12-13,
WvK I †Uwj‡hvMv‡hvM wefv‡Mi Aax‡b WvK Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi - 18, B He lives in Jessore.
Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-96, Btwet (G) 15-16] C He hails from Jessore.
A He was died of cholera. D His home is in Jessore. Ans:c
B He died of cholera. Tips: KviI Rb¥¯’vb (†`k, †Rjv BZ¨vw`) †evSv‡Z
C He died from cholera. come from ev hail from e¨eüZ n‡q _v‡K|
D He died for cholera. Ans:b 76. GK UvKvi fvswZ `vI| [6ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
71. The boy takes after his father.[cvqiv e›`i A Give me one taka change.
KZ…©c‡ÿi mn: mve-B݇c±i-18, ivtwet (E-) 14-15, Xvtwet (B) 98-99]
B Give me a change for taka.
A evjKwUZvi evevi cÖwZ hZœkxj|
C Give me a taka change.
B evjKwU Zvi evevi g‡Zv n‡Z Pvq|
D Give me change for a taka. Ans:d
C evjKwU Zvi evev‡K AbymiY K‡i|
Tips:‡Kv‡bv wKQzi cwie‡Z© Ab¨ wKQz wewbgq Kiv
D evjKwU Zvi evevi g‡Zv| Ans:d
A‡_© change Gi c‡i for e‡m|
72. The correct translation of ‘‡m Avgvi g‡bi
77. Which one is the correct English
gZ †jvK’ is- [ivtwet (E-Odd) 14-15, cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi
cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-13, evsjv‡`k †ijI‡qi Dc-mnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx-13]
translation of ÒGLb Avgvi nvZ Lvwj?Ó
AHe is a man of my mind. A I am empty handed now. [10g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-14]

BHe is a man after my heart. B I am empty pocket.

C He is a man like my mind. C I am hard up now.

D He is a man to my mind. Ans:b D I am without money. Ans:c


73. He has given up smoking. Gi evsj---- 78. I am badly hard up. [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11]
[A_© gš¿Yvj‡q Awdm mnKvix-11] A Avwg Amn¨ n‡q D‡VwQ|
A ‡m a~gcvb a‡i‡Q| B Avwg GK K_vi gvbyl|
B ‡m ay~gcvb †Q‡o‡Q| C Avwg KwVb Amy‡L fzMwQ|
C ‡m a~gcvb K‡i‡Q| D Avgvi UvKvi Lye Uvb n‡q‡Q| Ans:d

D ‡m a~gcvb Kiv †`L‡Q| Ans:b


79. He is growing up Gi evsjv Abyev` n‡jv?Õ is-
[cwievi Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK (FWV) cÖwkÿYv_x©-13]
A ‡m Mv‡Q DV‡Q| B ‡m Dc‡i DV‡Q| Ans:c
C ‡m eo n‡”Q| D ‡m DˇivËi DbœwZ Ki‡Q|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1050 ~ 01740- 073569


Adjective & Adverb Related Abyev`:-
Very Gi e¨envi: ‡Kvb Adjective ‡K †Rvo cÖ`vb 85. The best translation of the sentence? †m
Ki‡Z evsjvq- Lye/LyeB/AZ¨šÍ/we‡kl/eo/A‡bK BZ¨vw`i LyeB Av‡eM cÖeY| [Xvtwet (D) 07-08, Kztwet (D) 12-13]
Bs‡iwR wn‡m‡e very+ Adj. e‡m| †hgb: AZ¨šÍ a~Z©= A He is very passionate. (‰ah©kxj)
very cunning; we‡kl K…ZÁ= very grateful; B He is very proud.
Z‡e adjective Gi comparative iƒc n‡j Zvi C He is very conscientious.
mvg‡b much e‡m| †hgb: much more grateful; D He is very emotional. Ans:d
Avevi †Rvi cÖ`v‡bi †ÿ‡Î very Ges much GKmv‡_ Almost/about to/only: cÖvq A‡_© about/
em‡e bv| †hgb: very much grateful GwU fzj| almost; ïaygvÎ A‡_© only; G¸‡jv hv‡K wb‡`©k
Ki‡e wVK Zvi mvg‡bB e‡m| †hgb: about to go
80. Ô‡m AZ¨šÍ a~Z©|Õ Gi Bs‡iwR nj- [ivtwet (E-Even) 13-14]
(cÖvq hvq/ hvq hvq), only Alim (ïay Avwjg)
A He is very cunning.
86. Choose the correct translation in
B He is very clever.
C He is very sloppy.
English-“iwng cÖvq cy‡iv gvQUvB †L‡jv”
[evsjv‡`k cigvby kw³ Kwgk‡b Awdm A¨vwmm‡U›U Kvg Kw¤úDUvi
D He is very witty. Ans:a UvBwc÷-18]
81. Avwg †Zvgvi wbKU we‡kl K…ZÁ| the correct A Rahim ate almost the whole fish.
English translation? [‡gwW: K‡jR fwZ© cixÿv 2018-19] B Rahim almost ate the whole fish.
A I am much obliged to you. C Almost Rahim ate whole fish.
B I am very much grateful to you. D Rahim ate the whole fish almost. Ans:a
C I am very grateful to you. 87. Zywg cÖvq Avgv‡K AvR gvi‡Z e‡mwQ‡j-Gi mwVK
D I am most obliged to you. Ans:c Bs‡iwR ‡KvbwU? [ivtwet 05-06]
82. ÒAvwg †Zvgvi wbKU we‡kl K…ZÁ|Ó evK¨wUi mwVK A You are killing about me today.
Bs‡iRx †KvbwU? [Medical. 02-03] B You are about killing me today.
A I am much obliged to you. C You were about to kill me today.
B I am very grateful to you. D You are about to kill me today. Ans:c
C I am very much grateful to you. 88. ‡jvKwU gigi Ae¯’v -Gi Bs‡iwR †KvbwU?
D I am most obliged to you Ans:b [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015]

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.

A This year cold has fallen. C The man is died.

B It is very cold this year. D The man had died. Ans:b

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|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1051 ~ 01740- 073569


90. ‡m K`vwPr wg_¨v K_v e‡jb- Gi Bs‡iRx wK? 95. Man gets as much as he wants-Gi mwVK
[12Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq-2)-15] evsjv Abyev` ‡KvbwU? [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2q chv©q) -17]
A He sometimes tells a lie. A gvby‡li PvIqv †ekx, cvIqv †ekx|
B He never tells a lie. B gvbyl hZ cvq, ZZ Pvq|
C He seldom tells a lie. C gvby‡li PvIqvi †kl †bB|
D He sometimes tell a lie. Ans:c D gvbyl hv Pvq Zv cvq bv| Ans:b
Degree Rerated Abyev`- 96. ‡cqvjvwU Mig †hb Av¸b| [Lywet (RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj) 09-10]
 Comparative degree ‡Z Zzjbv Kivi mgq A The cup is hot as fire.
senior, junior, prefer, preferable BZ¨vw` B The cup is hot like fire.
kã wb‡RivB comparative Avi ZvB G‡`i c~‡e© C The cup is as hot as fire.
more e¨envi nq bv| Avi G‡`i ci to e‡m| D The cup is so hot as fire. Ans:c
Death is preferable to dishonor. Of the two-, of the pair-, of the twin- (sons)
91. Death is --- to dishonor.[11 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK (hgR mšÍvb), G¸‡jv ev‡K¨ _vK‡j evK¨wU‡Z
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) 2014]
comparative word Gi Av‡M Aek¨B ‘the’ use
A prefer B preferrence
Ki‡Z nq| Ex. He is the better of the two.
C preferable D prefering Ans:c
97. `yB †ev‡bi g‡a¨ †ivRx eo| Ans:d [Medical.97-98]
Zzjbv Ki‡Z is Gi ci adjective cÖ‡qvRb ZvB
A Rosy is the older of the two sisters.
preferable DËi-
B Rosy is the elder of the two sister.
92. Acgv‡bi †P‡q g„Zz¨ †kÖq- mwVK Abyev` wK? [cÖvK-
C Rosy is the eldest of the two sisters.
cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-15, miKvix gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-06, 10g
wkÿK wbeÜb-14, 1wU evox 1wU Lvgvi cÖK‡íi Dc‡Rjv mgš^qKvix-17] D Rosy is the elder of the two sisters.

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.

comparative---nq; B Women are the poorest of the poverty.

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1052 ~ 01740- 073569


wewfbœ Preposition e¨env‡i Abyev`-
 ‡Kvb Awbw`©ó mg‡qi g‡a¨ eySv‡Z in time e‡m Avi 105. mܨv nq nq| Gi mwVK Abyev` Kx? [ivtwet 07-08]

wbw`©ó mg‡qB/wVK H mg‡qB eySv‡Z on time e‡m| A It is about to evening.


B It is evening now.
100. `ycyi 1Uvq wgwUs‡q Zzwg mv‡o ev‡ivUvq G‡m‡Qv|
C It is close to evening.
GgZve¯’vq †Zvgv‡K ejv n‡”Q, Zzwg mgq gZ G‡m‡Qv|
D It is to evening. Ans:a
A You are on time. B You are in time.
106. Avwg hvw”QjvgB| [Avwg hvB hvB Ggb eySv‡”Q]
C You are within time. [ivtwet 06-07]
A I was going. [ivtwet 07-08]
D You are at time. Ans:b
B I am going. Ans:d
101. The bangla translation of ‘I have come
C I was to go. D I was about to go.
on time, ’ is- [ivtwet (A) 18-19]
Others preposition Related-
A Avwg mgq †kl nIqvi Av‡MB G‡mwQ|
107. A‡b¨i †`vl aiv mnR| [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-15,
B Avwg mgq nIqv gvÎB G‡mwQ|
Xvtwet (D) 13-14, ivtwet (gv‡K©wUs) 04-05, (f~‡Mvj I g‡bvweÁvb) 10-
C Avwg mg‡q G‡mwQ| 11, Btwet (BBA) 11-12,]
D Avwg mwVK mg‡q G‡mwQ| Ans:d A It is easy to find fault of others. Ans:c
B It is easy to find out fault of others.
 †Kvb wKQzi †_‡K Qvwo‡q, evB‡i, AwaK BZ¨vw`
C It is easy to find fault with others.
eySv‡Z beyond e‡m|
D It is easy to find out faults of others.
102. Human beings are not beyond 108. “5 Gi g‡a¨ Avwg GPA 4.8 †c‡qwQ”- Which
relationship. means- [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet 18-19 BDwbU wW] translation is correct? [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet B,10-11]
A gvbyl m¤ú‡K©i †fZ‡i bq|
A I have got GPA 4.8 from 5.
B gvbyl mvgvwRK Rxe|
B I have got GPA 4.8 among 5.
C gvbyl m¤ú‡K©i D‡aŸ© bq| C Out of 5 I have got GPA 4.8.
D gvbyl mgv‡Ri evB‡i _v‡K| Ans:c D Out of 4.8 I have got GPA 5. Ans:c
103. Av‡qi AwaK e¨q KwiIbv| [Lywet (BBA) 16-17] 109. Avwg Zv‡K Dcnvm Kwiwb| [ Kgb cÖkœ: 15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb
A Don’t live beyond your means. I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq-2)- 19]
B Don’t spend more than you earn. A I did not laugh at him.
C Don’t spend much than you earn. B I did not laugh.
D Your expense should not exceed you C I did not laugh in him.
income. Ans:a D I did not laugh upon him. Ans:a
 ‡Kvb wµqv ÓG/A/‡Z/cÖvqÓ BZ¨vw` Øviv wØË¡ D”PviY/ 110. “MÖvgLvwb †g‡N XvKv|”- †KvbwU mwVK? [nvtwetcÖtwet (A)

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|
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1053 ~ 01740- 073569
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]

to the point-wVK wVK A It would have been better if you could


give it to me earlier
112. ‘‡m Mfxi wPšÍvq wbgMœ njÕ [ivtwet (D-evwYR¨) 11-12]
B It could have been better if you could
A He was absorbed in thought. give it earlier
B He went deep to the mind. C It should have been better if you gave it
C He was lost thought. to me earlier
D He was lost in thought. Ans:a D Giving it to me earlier should have been
113. Pen through the line. Gi mwVK evsjv Abyev` earlier Ans:a
‡KvbwU? [mgvR‡mev Awat Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi gy`ªvÿwiK-18] 120. Choose the appropriate translation of
A jvB‡bi Dci Kjg †Qvo| ‘Avwg ‡Zvgvi RqMvq n‡j SzuwKwU wbZvg bvÕ
B jvBi eivei Kjg PvjvI| [Xvtwet (B) 13-14]
C jvBbwU ‡K‡U `vI| A Was I you would take th risk in your
D jvBbwU gy‡Q `vI| Ans:c shoes.
114. kãwU †K‡U `vI| Gi Bs‡iwR wK? [ Kgb cÖkœ: 15Zg wkÿK B If I were you I could not have taken the risk.
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj/mgch©vq) - 19] C If I was you I would not take the risk.
A Pen through the word. D If I were in your shoes, I would not have
B Cut the word. taken the risk. Ans:d
C Cut through the word. 121. ÒAvgvi hw` cvwLi gZ Wvbv _vKZ!Ó GB evK¨wUi
D Cut out the word. Ans:a mwVK Bswjk evK¨ †KvbwU? [cvqiv e›`i KZ…©c‡ÿi mnKvix
115. ÒevK¨wU †K‡U `vIÓ- the English is[Kztwet (B) 15-16] mve-B݇c±i-18, Medical 02-03, cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-00, 10g
wkÿK wbeÜb (2q chv©q)-14, Lytwet (BBA) 16-17, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ
Ans: Pen through the sentence
c`) 20 AvM÷ 21]]
116. Answer to the point. [ivtwet 07-08]
A I wished I had the wings of a bird!
A DËi mwVK Ki| B wbw`©ó DËi `vI| Ans:d
B Had I the wings of a bird!
C mwVK DËi `vI| D wVK wVK DËi `vI|
C Have I the wings of birds!
117. Tears came in his eyes. [ivtwet 08-09]
D Wish I have the wings of birds! Ans:b
A ‡m Kvu` Kvu` nBj| B Zvi †Pv‡L Kvbœv|
DËi evK¨wUi mvaviY MVb n‡jv: If I had the
C ‡m Kvuw`‡Z‡Q| D Zvi †Pv‡L Kbœvi fve|
wings of a bird! weKí MVb If Zzj‡j had Av‡M
Ans:a
Av‡m|
Conditional sentence Related Abyev`-
118. The translation of ÔAvwg hw` †Zvgvi RvqMvq
Tense Related Abyev`-
nZvgÕ [cjøx mÂq e¨vsK (K¨vk Awdmvi)-18, Xvtwet (B) 10-11] 122. He used to come here every week
A If I were in your shoes. (Translate): [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (B)
A wZwb cÖ‡Z¨K mßv‡n GLv‡b Av‡mb| 12-13]
B If I were in your condition.
B wZwb cÖ‡Z¨K mßv‡n GLv‡b Avm‡Zb|
C If I as in your situation.
D If I was in tour place. Ans:a C wZwb cÖ‡Z¨K mßv‡n GLv‡b G‡mwQ‡jb|
D wZwb cÖ‡Z¨K mßv‡n GLv‡b G‡m _v‡Kb| Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1054 ~ 01740- 073569


123. Avwg GBgvÎ †Zvgvi wPwV †c‡qwQ| [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I 129. ‡KvbwU mwVK Translation? Avgiv Ajm †jvK‡`i
cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2] -2017] cQ›` Kwi bv| [Medical.03-04]
A I received your letter just now. A We do not like idle people.
B I have just received your letter.
B We did not like idle people.
C I just have received you letter.
C We are not like be idle people.
D Just I have received your letter. Ans:b D Idle people are not our liking. Ans:a
124. He slammed the book on the table. The 130. ‘Avgiv `yb©xwZevR †jvK‡`i cQ›` Kwi bv|Õ [Medical.
Bengali is: [Btwet BDwbU we (cÖ_g wmd&U) 2018-19]
A We do not like corrupted people. 11-12]
A ‡m eBLvbv †Uwe‡ji Dci Avj‡Zv K‡i ivLj|
B We are not liked by corrupted people.
B ‡m eBLvbv †Uwe‡ji Dci mvwR‡q ivLj| Ans:d
C We did liked by corrupted people. Ans:a
C ‡m eBLvbv †Uwe‡ji w`‡K m‡Rv‡i †V‡j w`j|
D Corrupted people are not our liking.
D ‡m eBLvbv †Uwe‡ji Dci m‡Rv‡i Qz‡i gvij|
‡Kvb KvR Ki‡Z nq Giƒc eySv‡Z am to/have to
125. The translation of Ô‡jvKwU Nvm KuvwU‡Z‡Q I
em‡Z cv‡i|
MiæwU‡K LvIqvB‡Z‡QÕ is- [¯’vbxq miKvi wefv‡Mi Aaxb Rb¯^v¯’¨
131. GKRb bZzb wkÿv_x©‡K Wv³vi nevi Rb¨ cuvP eQi
cÖ‡KŠ. Awa. Gw÷‡gUi 2018] Ans:b
K‡Vvi cwikÖg Ki‡Z nq| Which one is the
A The man cutting grass and eating the
cow. correct English translation?
[‡gwW‡Kj K‡jR fwZ© cixÿv 2018-19]
B The man is cutting grass and feeding the cow.
A An entrant will been working hard for
C The man is cutting grass and giving the
five years to make him physician.
cow.
B An entrant will be working hard for five
D The man is cutting and eating the cow.
years to be a physician.
126. wZwb GKwU ¯^cœ †`L‡jb- Gi mwVK Abyev` †KvbwU?
C An entrant will have to require to work
A He saw a dream. [ivtwet 06-07]
hard for five years to become a physician.
B Hr viewed a dream.
D An entrant will be to required to work
C He looked a dream.
hard to be a physician. Ans:c
D He dreamt a dream. Ans:d
132. Correct translation of ÒAvgv‡K Zvnvi mwnZ
127. ‡KvbwU mwVK Translation? Avwg Rvwb Avwgi
†`Lv Kwi‡Z nq|Ó [Medical. 94-95]
fxZz| [Medical.03-04]
A I want to see him.
A I know Ameer is a coward.
B I am to see him.
B I know Ameer is coward.
C I wanted to see him.
C I know Ameer being a coward.
D I shall see him. Ans:b
D I know Ameer was coward. Ans:a
e‡j g‡b nIqv A‡_© seems to be e¨envi Kiv nq|
128. The translation of the sentence ÔAvwg
133. Choose the correct translation of
†L‡jvqvo‡`i Af¨_©bv Rvwb‡q wQjvgÕ [Ptwet BDwbU- GBP,
“‡jvKwU‡K K¬všÍ e‡j g‡b nq|” [gvtfvtwetcÖtwet A, 11-12]
A I welcome the players last time. 16-17]
A I think he is too tried.
B I welcomed the players.
B The man seems to be tired.
C I have welcomed the players last time.
C He seem to tire.
D I was welcome the players. Ans:b
D The man seems that he is tired. Ans:b
‡Kvb wKQz cQ›` K‡i bv eySv‡Z do not like/ does
not like e‡m|

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1055 ~ 01740- 073569


Since/for Øviv Present Perfect Conti. Tense: 139. Avwg Zv‡K `yÕeQi hver wPwb|
ev‡K¨ wbw`©ó mgq Gi c~‡e© since Avi Awbw`©ó mg‡qi c~‡e© [8g wkÿK wbeÜb-12, htwetcÖtwet (B) 16-17]
AI have been knowing her for two years.
for e‡m| Avi since/for/from+ mgqevPK evK¨¸‡jv
B I have known her for two years.
mvaviYZ present perfect contin. Tense nq|
C I have know her for two years.
Remind Tips: 2/1 wU cÖkœ DËi I wbqg †`‡L ey‡S wbb
D I am knowing her for two years. Ans:b
Zvici evwK¸‡jv DËi bv †`‡L gv_v LuvwU‡q †PóvKiæb-
Verb of perception/present Indefinite: ev‡K¨
134. ‡m GK mßvn hver Amy¯’| [11Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-14, Btwet (G)
see, hear, feel, like, love BZ¨vw` verb Gi wµqv
A He has been ill since a week. 16-17]
¸‡jv evsjvq Pjgvb eySv‡jI Bs‡iwR evK¨ continuous
B He has been ill till a week.
bv n‡q indefinite nq|
C He has been ill for a week.
D He has been ill during a week. Ans:c
140. Avwg GKUv KvK †`LwQ| Translation is-
135. MZ mܨv †_‡K gyljav‡i e„wó n‡”Q| A I am seeing a crow. [Lytwet 06-07]

[‡gKvwbK¨vj GÛ cvIqvi BwÄwbqvwis-99] B I see a crow.


A It is raining in torrents from last evening. C I am seen a crow.
B It rains heavily from last evening. D I can see a crow. Ans:b
C It has been raining since last evening. 141. ‡Zv‡K K¬všÍ †`Lv‡”Q- [ivtwet 05-06]
D It has been raining cats and dogs since A You are looking tired.
last evening. Ans:d B You are tired looking.
136. Choose the correct translation of ÒMZ C Your are tired to look.
Pviw`b hver †m R¦‡i fzM‡QÓ [Xvtwet (B) 08-09, Kztwet (C11 D You look tired. Ans:d
-12, ivtwet (A-we‡Rvo) 14-15]) Verb Aa¨v‡qi Ab¨vb¨ MCQ-
A He has been suffering from fever for the 142. The English translation of “Kvj GLv‡b e„wó
last four days. n‡qwQj?” is- [ivtwet (C) 18-19]
B He had fever for the last four days.
A Was it rained here yesterday?
C He has suffered from fever for four days.
B What was rained here yesterday?
D He has fever for the last four days Ans:a
C Did it rain here yesterday?
137. The translation of ‘mKvj †_‡K ¸uwo ¸uwo e„wó
D Did here rain yesterday. Ans:c
n‡”QÕ is- [23th BCS, ivtwet 06-07, (E-we‡Rvi) 14-15]
143. RvwZmsN gvqvbgvi †_‡K Zv‡`i D”Pc`¯’ Kg©KZ©v‡K
A It is raining from morning.
†W‡K cvwV‡q‡Q| Translate in English: [Btwet
B It has been raining from morning BDwbU we (cÖ_g wmd&U) 2018-19]
C It has been drizzling since morning. A The UN has resent its top officer form
D It is drizzling since morning. Ans:c Myanmar.
KvD‡K `xN©w`b a‡i †Pbv Giƒc A‡_© know verb Gi B The UN has called forth its top official
e¨envi n‡j †mwU present perfect tense nq| form Myanmar.
138. Avwg Zv‡K A‡bK w`b †_‡K wPwb| [NU (gvbweK) 02-03, C The UN has rescinded its top official
Xvtwet (A) 04-05, Rtwet (C) 05-06, ivtwet (BBA) 08-09, ‡et‡ivtwet from Myanmar.
(BBA) 10-11, evsjv‡`k cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i gvV msMVK-13]
D The UN has recalled its top Official
AI had knows him for a long time.
from Myanmar. Ans:d
BI knew him for a long time.
C I have known him for a long time.
D I know him for a long time. Ans:c
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1056 ~ 01740- 073569
144. The correct translation of- ÒGB eBLvwb 150. Translate into English: Avwg hLb †Q‡jwU‡K
Avwg LyuRwQ|Ó [Medical.98-99, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (A) 13-14, ivtwet †`Ljvg, ZLb †m K‡qK N›Uv a‡i Kuv`wQjÕÑ[BSC
(K…wl Abyl`) 10-11, (F1) 11-12] Senior Officer (8 Banks) 2018]
A This book I am looking for. A When I saw the boy, he was crying for
B I am looking for this book. Ans:b several hours.
C This is the book I am looking for. B When I had met the boy, he had been
D The book which I am looking for is this. crying for several hours.
145. Culture is constantly evolving. C When I met the boy, he had been crying
[Lv`¨ Awa`߇i DcLv`¨ cwi`k©K-09, Btwet (C) 11-12] for several hours.
A ms¯‹…wZ me©`vq weewZ©Z n‡”Q| D When I met the boy, he has been crying
B ms¯‹…wZ me©`vq weK…Z n‡”Q| for several hours. Ans:c
C ms¯‹„wZ me©`vq wemwR©Z n‡”Q|
Before Gi mv‡_ Past Indefinite tense Avi Ab¨
D ‡KvbUvB bq| Ans:a
Ask Past perfect tense nq|
146. “Avcbvi mv‡_ mvÿvr n‡e e‡j Avkv KiwQÓ Gi
151. Translate into English : ‡Uªb Qvovi Av‡MB
Bs‡iwR Abyev` wK? [Lywet (gvbweK ¯‹zj) 09-10]
Avgiv †÷k‡b †cŠu‡QwQjvg| [ Kgb cÖkœ: Avg`wb I ivßvwb
A I look forward to meet you. wbqš¿‡Ki `߇ii mvuU-wjwcKvi/gy`ªvÿwiK Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi, D”P
mnKvix I Awdm mnKvix Kvg Kw¤úDUvi Acv‡iUi - 19]
B I look forward to meeting you.
A We had reached the station before the train left.
C I look forward and I will meet you.
B We reached the station before the train
D I hope we will meet. Ans:b
leave.
147. ‡jvKwU MZKvj wbnZ n‡q‡Qb| [ivtwet 05-06]
C We reach the station before the train left.
A The man killed yesterday. Ans:b
D We had reached the station before the train
B The man was killed yesterday.
leave. Ans:a
C The man has been killed yesterday.
Conjunction Related Abyev`-
D The man had been killed yesterday.
152. The correct translation of- Avwg bv Avmv
148. He starts for London tonight.
ch©šÍ Zzwg GLv‡b A‡cÿv Ki| [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet B, 11-12]
A ‡m AvR iv‡Z jÛb hvq| [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
A Wait here until I come.
B ‡m AvR iv‡Z jÛb ïiæ K‡i|
B Wait here till I come.
C ‡m AvR iv‡Z jÛb hvÎv K‡i|
C Wait here until I do not come.
D ‡m AvR iv‡Z jÛb iIqvbv n‡e| Ans:d
D Wait here still I do not come. Ans:a
Conjunction with Tense/
153. “‡m ejj †h †m KL‡bv GLv‡b Avm‡e bv|”†KvbwU
Complex sentence Related Abyev`-
mwVK? [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet (B) 10-11, gva¨wgK mn . wkÿK-04]
149. N›Uv evRvi c~‡e© †UªbwU Qvwoqv w`j- †Kvb
A He said that he will never come here.
translation wU wVK? [K‡›Uªvjvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBbvÝ
B He said that he would never come here.
Gi Aaxb Rywbqi AwWUi-14]
A Thetrain had left before the bell rang. C He told that he will never come here.
D He was said that he would never come
B The train left before the bell had rung.
C The train left before the bell has rung.
here. Ans:b

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
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
C came D went Ans:b
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1057 ~ 01740- 073569
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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1058 ~ 01740- 073569


Sentence Related Abyev`-
Interrogative evK¨‡K Abyev` Kivi mgq subject 171. The English Translation of “`yN©UbvwU
Gi c~‡e© Auxiliary verb emv‡Z n‡e| †Kv_vq N‡UwQjÓ [NU (gvbweK)12-13, ivtwet (J) 17-18]

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]

169. The correct translation of “`yN©UbvwU KLb A Did he come yesterday?


N‡UwQj?Ó [MYc~©Z Awa`߇ii DcmnKvix cÖ‡KŠkjx (wmwfj) -16] B Did he came yesterday?
A When was the accident occurred? C Had he come yesterday?
B When did the accident occur? D Has he come yesterday? Ans:a
C What time has the accident occurred? 176. Zzwg wK Bs‡iRx‡Z †Kvb †Q‡j fzjv‡bv Qov Rv‡bv?
D When the accident occurred? Ans:b [Xvtwet (A) 06-07]
A You know any nursery rhyme in English
e¨vL¨v: the accident ev‡K¨i KZ©v n‡j evK¨wU
?
active nq|
B Do you know any nursery rhyme in
170. Why do you fight sight of me? K_vwUi
English?
evsjv e½vbyev` [Xvtwet (D-evsjv Ask) 09-10] [Btwet (B) 17-18]
C You know any English verse to forget
A ‡Kb Zzwg Avgv‡K Gwo‡q PjQ?
boys, do you?
B ‡Kb Zzwg Avgvi m‡½ SMov KiQ?
D Do you know any English forgetfulness
C ‡Kb Zzwg Avgv‡K AvNvZ KiQ?
verse for boys? Ans:b
D ‡Kb Zzwg Avgv‡K duvwK w`”Q? Ans:a
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1059 ~ 01740- 073569
 Be verb(am, is, are, was, were wb‡RB 183. Is everything in order? K_vwUi evsjv
main verb n‡j Zv subject Gi Av‡MB e‡m)  e½vbyev` [Xvtwet (D-evsjv Ask) 09-10]

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?

A What kind of men are you? C mewKQz wK wVK?

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]

A Has the sky blue? A Will you come today night?


B Is the sky blue? C Does the sky blue? B Will you come tonight?
D None Ans:b C Will you come this night?
179. Choose the translation of the Bengali D Will you come present night? Ans:b
sentence, gvbyl †Kv_v †_‡K Gj, †m hv‡eB ev 185. The translation of ‘KLb †_‡K e„wó n‡”Q?Õ Is-
†Kv_vq? [A_© gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-04, mgvR‡mev Awa`߇i [cwi‡ek Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK (KvwiMwi) -11]
mgvR‡mev Awdmvi-06, Xvtwet (D) 99-00] A When has it been raining?
A Where is man coming from, from where B Since when has it been raining?
is he going? C How long has it been raining?
B Where did man coming from, where will D From when has it been raining? Ans:c
he be go to? 186. Can you recall his name? Gi mwVK e½vbyev`
C Where is man’s past, where is his wK? [Xvtwet (B- evsjv Ask) 05-06]
future? A Zzwg wK Zvi bvg g‡b Ki‡Z cvi?
D Where was man found, where will he B Zzwg wK Zv‡K bvg a‡i WK‡Z cvi?
enter? Ans:c C Zzwg wK Zvi bvg ivL‡Z cvi?
180. “Avi †K †K ‡mLv‡b Dcw¯’Z wQjÓ ev‡K¨wUi mwVK D Zzwg wK Zvi bvg Avevi WvK‡Z cvi? Ans:a
Bs‡iwR †KvbwU? [Rtwet (A) 15-16, ivtwet (E) 18-19] 187. ÒeBwU †Kgb KvU‡Q?Ó [Xvtwet (D) 11-12, Btwet (BBA) 15-16]
A Who else were present there? A How does the book cut readers?
B Whom else were present there? B Does the book cut well?
C Who have been present there? C Is the book leaving the market?
D Who were present there? Ans:a D How is the book selling? Ans:d
181. Were the birds chirping? [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10] e¨vL¨v: ‡Kgb KvU‡Q gv‡b †Kgb wewµ n‡”Q| wewµ
A cvwLiv wK Mvb KiwQj? nIqv A‡_© verb wn‡m‡e sell e¨eüZ nq| Z‡e
B cvwLiv wK Mvb Ki‡Q? translation wU wb‡¤œv³ fv‡eI Kiv hvq| ÒeBwU
C cvwLiv wK wKwPiwgwPi KiwQj? †Kgb KvU‡Q?Ó (How does the book sell?)
D cvwLiv wK wKwPiwgwPi Ki‡Q? Ans:c 188. ‘iv‡Zi Lvevi wbgš¿‡Y †K G‡mwQjÕ -mwVK Bs‡iwR
182. GUv wK ai‡bi dzj? [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10] Abyev` †KvbwU? [wcGmwmi mnKvix cwiPvjK-01]
A What kind of flower this is? A Who did come to dinner?
B This is what a kind of flower? B Who was coming to dinner?
C What kind of flower that is? C Who went to dinner?
D What kind of flower is it? Ans:d D Who came to dinner? Ans:d
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1060 ~ 01740- 073569
 KL‡bv eySv‡Z interrogative ev‡K¨ Have you 192. XvKv wK Rb¨ weL¨vZ?
+ ever + verb Gi past Participle e‡m| g‡b [cvqiv e›`i KZ…©c‡ÿi mnt mve- B݇c±i-18]
A What is Dhaka famous for?
ivL‡eb ‡Kvb ¯’v‡b wM‡q Avevi P‡j Avmv eySv‡Z
B Why Dhaka is famous?
been to Avi †Kvb ¯’v‡b wM‡q Ae¯’vb Ki‡j gone
C What Dhaka is famous for?
to e‡m|
D What for Dhaka is famous? Ans:a
189. Zywg c~‡e© KL‡bv ivRkvnx wek¦we`¨vj‡q wM‡q‡Qv wK?
Imperative evK¨ Main Verb/ Let/ Never/
ev‡K¨wUi mwVK Bs‡iwR ‡KvbwU? [ivtwet (I) 17-18]
Please BZ¨vw`; Øviv ïiæ nq|
A Have you ever go to Rajsahi University?
B Have you ever been to Rajshahi University? 193. Have patience in danger. Gi mwVK Abyev`
C Have you ever goes to Rajshahi University? wK? [Btwet (BBA) 09-10, 10-11, Lv`¨ Awa`ßi-09]

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.
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb D Come when you are happy. Ans:a
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1061 ~ 01740- 073569
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]

C Mind your own job. A Thinking, if I could be a king!


D Mind your own business. Ans:d B I wish I was a king!

201. Which is the correct translation of, C I wish I were a king!

“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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1062 ~ 01740- 073569


Embedded Question ev‡K¨i Abyev`-
210. Zzwg wK Rv‡bv ‡m †Kv_vq _v‡K? Correct one is-
[14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-17] 212. The translation of- ‘XvKvq Zzwg †Kv_vq DV‡e
A Do you know where does he live? Avgv‡K ejÕ [_vbv mn. wkÿv Awdmvi-95, Rvtwet (M) 09-10]
B Do you know where he live? Tell me where you will----.
C Do you know where he is live? A put up in Dhaka B get up in Dhaka
D Do you know where he lives? Ans:d C take shelter in Dhaka
211. Zywg wK †jvKwU‡K Zvi bvg wR‡Ám K‡iwQj?[ivwe 09-10] D take seat in Dhaka Ans:a
A Did you ask the man what his name is? Ans:b e¨vL¨v: put up = ‡Kv_vI A¯’vqxfv‡e _vKv ev DVv| put
B Did you ask the man what his name was? (Sb) up-KvD‡K _vK‡Z †`qv ev _vKvi e¨e¯’v K‡i †`qv|
C Did you ask the man what was his name?
D Did you ask the man what is his name?

Idioms & Phrases Related Abyev`-


213. The anti-social elements are still at 217. The correct translation of “He is out for
large- Gi e½vbyev` n‡”Q- [GKwU evwo GKwU Lvgvi cÖK‡íi your blood” is- [ivtwet (E-Odd) 14-15, gva¨wgK I D”P
wdì mycvifvBRvi-18, MY-gva¨g BwÝwUwUD‡Ui mnKvix cwiPvjK gva¨wgK Awa`v߇ii wnmve mnKvix-13, Xvtwet (D-evsjv Ask) 06-07]
(MY‡hvMv‡hvM cÖwkÿK)-03, mnKvix Dc-Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-09, ¯^ivóª A †m †Zvgvi Rb¨ i³ LyuR‡Q|
gš¿Yvj‡qi gv`K`ªe¨ wbqš¿Y Awa`ßi (cwi`k©K)-13]
B †m †Zvgvi i‡³i Rb¨ †ewi‡q‡Q|
A mgvRwe‡ivaxiv GL‡bv aiv †Quvqvi evB‡i|
C †m †Zvgv‡K AvµgY Ki‡Z `„p msKí|
B mvgvRwe‡ivax kw³ GLbI †ek eo|
D †m †Zvgvi i‡³i m¤ú‡K©i evB‡i| Ans:c
C mgvRwe‡ivaxiv GLbI †ek `~‡i|
218. “The boy is set on becoming a teacher.”
D mgvRwe‡ivaxiv axi n‡q A‡cÿv Ki‡Q| Ans:a
Gi mwVK Abyev` wK? [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 07-08, NU
214. "You should fight shy of an evil (gvbweK-evsjv Ask) 06-07]
company".(Translation)[NSI (AD & others) 08 Oct 21] A †Q‡jwU wk¶K n‡Z Pvq|
A ‡Zvgvi Lvivc ms¯’v †_‡K `~‡i _vKv DwPZ| B †Q‡jwU wk¶K n‡e g‡b n‡”Q|
B ‡Zvgvi Lvivc ms¯’vi †jvK‡`i mv‡_ gvivgvwi Kiv C †Q‡jwU wk¶K n‡e fve‡Q|
DwPZ| D †Q‡jwU wk¶K n‡Z e×cwiKi| Ans:d
C ‡Zvgvi ev‡R †jvK‡`i mv‡_ gvivgvwi Kiv DwPZ|
219. ¸R‡e Kvb †`Iqv DwPZ bq| [14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb I
D ‡Zvgvi ev‡R m½ Gwo‡q Pjv DwPZ| Ans:d cÖZ¨qb cixÿv [¯‹zj/mgchv©q-2] -2017]
215. Correct translation of Ôgvbe RvwZ GLb A One should not concentrate on rumour
msKUvcbœÕ [ivtwet BDwbU-B, 16-17,  Kgb cÖkœ: 16Zg wkÿK B We should not hear rumour. Ans:c
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj mgch©vq-2) - 19] C One should not give ear to rumour.
A Mankind are at a stake now. D We should not give our ear on rumour.
B Mankind are at danger now. 220. The correct translation of ÔmgvR we‡ivaxiv
C Man is at a stake now.
GL‡bv aiv †Quvqvi evB‡i|Ó: [Xvtwet 2018-19 ÔKÕ BDwbU]
D Mankind is at stake now. Ans:d
A The anti-socials are still at large.
216. “Let bygones by bygones” Gi mwVK evsjv B The anti-socials are still now at large.
Abyev`- [gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)] Ans:d
C The anti-socials are at large.
A AZxZ me©`v RvMÖZ B ‡h hvIqvi †m hvq
D The anti-socials are till at large. Ans:a
C P‡j hvIqvB wbqwZ D AZxZ‡K gy‡Q †d‡jv

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1063 ~ 01740- 073569


221. The correct translation of ÔAvwg AíKvj 227. The saying “Enough is enough” used to
†mLv‡b wQjvg|Ó [ivtwet (E) 18-19, Xtwet (A) 15-16] mean— [40th BCS 2019, 12Zg mnKvix RR 2018]
A I hardly stayed there. A something to stop
B I was there for a short-lived time. B something to continue
C I was there for a short time. C to stop behaving badly
D I was there for a small time. Ans:c D instructions are clear Ans:a
222. The translation of ÔwZwb Avgv‡K Avc‡` wec‡` 228. wZwb Kv‡b Kg †kv‡bb-Gi mwVK Abyev` †KvbwU?
mvnvh¨ K‡ibÕ [WvK Awa`߇ii wewìs Ifviwkqvi 2018] A He is a deaf. [ivtwet 06-07]

A He helps me thick and thin. B He has shortage of hearing.


B He helps me in thick and thin. C He is hard of hearing.
C He helps me through thick and thin. D He can hear very little. Ans:c
D He helps me with thick and thin. Ans:c 229. Which is the correct meaning of “I have
223. The correct translation of the sentence no hesitation to call spade a spade”
[nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet A, 12-13]
Ô‡m wKsKZ©e¨weg~p n‡q †MjÕ is — [cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ‰e.
Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yv.Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-2017,  Kgb cÖk:œ ciivó A AwcÖq mZ¨ K_v Avgvi c‡ÿ ejv Am¤¢e|
gš¿Yvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZ©v - 19] B Avgvi AwcÖq mZ¨ K_v Kv‡iv fv‡jv jv‡M bv|
A He found himself at his witt’s end. C Avgvi AwcÖq mZ¨ K_v †Kv`v‡ji g‡Zv Kv‡U|
B He found himself at his wits’ end. D Avwg AwcÖq mZ¨ K_v ej‡Z wØav Kwi bv| Ans:d
C He found himself at witts’ end. 230. The correct meaning of “Try to get rid
D He found himself at wit’s end. Ans:b of that rogue.”? [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet A, 12-13]
224. The English translation of- Ô‡PviwU nv‡Z A `yó †jv‡Ki m½ Z¨vM Ki|
bv‡Z aiv cojÕ is [WvK Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi 2018] B fv‡jv †jvK‡K m¤§vb †`Lv‡Z †Póv Ki|
A The thief was caught by red-handed C jvd w`‡q †Nvovq Po‡Z †Póv Ki|
B The thief was caught red-handed. Ans:b D Avwg AwcÖq mZ¨ K_v ej‡Z wØav Kwi bv| Ans:a
C The thief was caught with red-handed. 231. Translate into Bangla: His stars are
D The thief was caught in red-handed. now in the ascendant. [Rupali Bank Ltd. Officer
225. To play second fiddle. The correct A Zvi GLb bv‡K †Zj w`‡q Nygv‡bvi K_v| (Cash) 18]
meaning of the proverb/idiom is: [Rvtwet B Zvi GLb wk‡i msµvwšÍ Ae¯’v|
2018-19 wR BDwbU (e¨emvq cÖkvmb)]
C GLb Zvi GKv`‡k e„n¯úwZ|
A To be happy, cheerful and healthy.
D GLb †m AvKvk fiv Zviv| Ans:c
B To reduce importance of one’s senior.
232. “Do not cry down your enemy”- evK¨wUi
(wb‡Ri cÖvavb¨‡K Kwg‡q Dc¯’vcb)
mwVK Abyev` †KvbwU? [ivtwet (ivóªweÁvb) 12-13, 09-10, (G)
C To support the role and view of another
12-13, 8g wkÿK wbeÜb-12, Rvtwet (E3) 13-14, Kztwet (D1, D2) 16-
person. 17, ivtwet (E-Even) 12-13]
D To do back seat driving. Ans:b A kÎæi gvqv Kvbœvq fy‡j †hIbv|
226. “‡Zvgvi a~gcvb †_‡K gyw³ cvIqv DwPZ”- †KvbwU B kÎæ‡K Lv‡Uv K‡i †`‡Lv bv|
mwVK? [nvt‡gvt`vtwetcÖtwet A, 12-13] C kÎæi m‡½ †gjv‡gkv K‡iv bv|
A You should get rid of smoking. D kÎæ †_‡K `~‡i †_‡Kv| Ans:b
B You should get off smoking.
C You should get up smoking.
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
D You should getting up smoking. Ans:a https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1064 ~ 01740- 073569
233. The correct translation of ‘KZ©„cÿ Zv‡K 239. AwZ Av`‡i †Q‡jwU †Mvjøvq ‡Mj| [ivtwet (D) 10-11, ‡bvtwet
wZi¯‹vi Kij|’ [ivtwet (E-odd), 14-15, ¯^v¯’¨ I cwievi Kj¨vY A Too much care has downed. cÖtwet (D) 13-14]
gš¿Yv.KwgD. †nj&_ †Kqvi †cÖvfvBWvi 2018,  Kgb cÖkœ: 16Zg wkÿK B Too much indulgence has spoiled the boy.
wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) - 19] C Very much indulgence has spoiled the boy.
A The authority criticized him. D Too many indulgence has got the boy
B The authority took him to book. down. Ans:b
C The authority gave reins to him. 240. The correct translation of: Ò‡m †Nvjv R‡j
D The authority took him to task. Ans:d gvQ wkKvi Ki‡Z †P‡qwQjÓ [Rtwet (A) 09-10]
234. The correct translation of Ò‡m †Mvjøvq A He wanted to fish in the troubled water.
†M‡Q|Ó is- [ivtwet (A5) 12-13, Rvtwet 09-10, (C) 12-13] [to fish = gvQ aiv] Ans:a
A He has gone to dogs. B He wanted to fish in the dirty water.
B He went to dogs. C He wanted to fish in the undrinkable
C He loves dogs. water.
D He is having dogs. Ans:a D He wanted to fish in the muddy water.
235. “The examination is knocking at the 241. my›`i gy‡Li Rq me©Î- †KvbwU mwVK Abyev`? [ivtwet
door.” Gi mwVK Abyev` wK? [we`¨yr Dbœqb ‡evW© (Awdm mn)- A Good face wins all. 05-06]
A cix¶v `iRvq AvNvZ Ki‡Q| 12, ivtwet 05-06] B Good looking face is liked by every
B cix¶v mwbœK‡U| body.
C cix¶v `iRvi Kv‡Q| C To win everything beautiful face is
D cix¶v `iRvi m¤§y‡L G‡m †M‡Q| Ans:b essential.
236. The correct English translation of ‘‡m D None of them Ans:a
nv‡o nv‡o e`gv‡qk|’ is- [ivtwet (F-non-science), 14-15] 242. Please make room for her. Gi mwVK Abyev`
A He is wicked from the backbone. †KvbwU? [Rvtwet (M) 11-12, ivtwet (J) 17-18]
B He is wicked form bone. A I‡K emvi RvqMv `vI|
C He is wicked to the backbone. B Ii Rb¨ K‡ÿi e¨e¯’v K‡iv|
D He is wicked thorough his bones. Ans:c C I‡K Ii K‡ÿ ‡h‡Z `vI|
237. wZwb Aí K_vi gvbyl| Gi mwVK Abyev` †KvbwU?[ivtwet D Ii KÿUv wVKVvK K‡i `vI| Ans:a
05-06, cvtwetcÖtwet (BBA) 08-09, nvtwetcÖtwet (C) 13-14, Btwet 243. ‡jvKwUi Kvb cvZjv| The correct translation
(AvBb) 04-05]
is-[ivtwet (D-AevwYR¨) 16-17, wbev©Pb Kwgkb
A He is a man of short word.
A The man’s ear is light. mwPevj‡qi mnt cwiPvjK-95]
B He is a man of no word.
B The man cannot maintain secrecy.
C He is a man of few words.
C The man cannot conceal anything.
D He is a man of few word. Ans:c
D The man is credulous. Ans:d
238. Translated into English the sentence
244. ¯^vaxbZv hy‡× AvgviI Ask wQj| [nvtwetcÖtwet (C) 11-12,
ÒRvgvj Lye Aí K_vi gvbyl|Ó [Xvtwet 02-03]
Btwet (C) 15-16]
A Jamal speak little.
AI also took part in our freedom fighting.
B Jamal does not say many things.
B I also had a part of our freedom fighting.
C Jamal is a man of few words. Ans:c
CI also was a part of freedom fighting.
D Jamal uses very few words when he speaks.
D I also had taken part of our freedom
fighting. Ans:a

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1065 ~ 01740- 073569


245. ‡m Avb‡›` AvZ¥nviv n‡q †M‡jv| Translation 252. Translation into English: ‡m G‡mwQj eÜzi
into English. [Ptwet (C3) 16-17] †e‡k| [kvtwetcÖtwet (B) 07-08, ivtwet (e¨e¯’vcbv) 09-10,
A He was exceedingly happy. ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 12-13]

B He was excited with joy. A He came in the colour of a friend.


C His joy knew no bounds. B He came in the guise of a friend.

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

249. I left no stone unturned. Gi evsjv--[A_© gš¿Yvj‡q n‡qwQj| Ans:b


Awdm mnKvix-11, cvtwetcÖtwet (C-gvbweK) 15-16] 256. the Bangla translation of “I can make
A Avwg †Kv‡bv cv_i miv‡Z evwK ivwLwb| neither head nor tail of it” [mvBdvi Awdmvi-05]
B Avwg †Kv‡bv cv_i †cQ‡b †d‡j †i‡L Avwmwb| A Avwg G †_‡K wKQzB eySjvg bv|
C Avwg †Póvi †Kv‡bv ÎæwU Kwiwb| B Avwg gv_v I †jR †Kv‡bvwUB †`wL bv|
D Avwg †Póvi ÎæwU K‡iwQ| Ans:c C Avwg gv_v Avi †jR GK Ki‡Z cvwi bv|
250. Rv‡f` AwMÖg wej cwi‡kva K‡i| [ivtwet 05-06] D ‡Kv‡bvwUB bq Ans:a
A Javed ahead the time paid the bill. 257. The man is off his head. evK¨wUi e½vbyev`-
B Javed pays the bill before the time. [AMªYx e¨vsK wj. Wmwbqi Awdmvi-17, etwet (B) 12-13]

C Javed paid bills before its time. A ‡jvKwUim¤§vb bó n‡q‡Q|


D Javed pays the bill ahead of time. Ans:d B ‡jvKwUi gv_v Lvivc n‡q‡Q|

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1066 ~ 01740- 073569


259. ‘It is a long story’ Gi mwVK Abyev`- [mnKvix cjøx 266. The man is in great trouble.
Dbœqb Kg©KZv©-06, 10g cÖfvlK wbeÜ-14, 14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2) -17, A ‡jvKUv gnv m¼‡U c‡o‡Q| [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
ivtwet (b„weÁvb) 06-07, 07-08]
B ‡jvKUv wec‡` c‡o‡Q|
A ‡m GK weivU BwZnvm| B eo Kvwnbx| Ans:c
C ‡jvKUv mgm¨vq c‡o‡q|
C ‡m A‡bK K_v| D ‡m A‡bK eo Kvwnbx|
D †jvKUv LyeB Amnvq| Ans:a
260. ÔMix‡eiv w`b Av‡b w`b LvqÕ Correct
267. evsjv‡`k w`‡b w`‡b DbœwZ KiæK| [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
translation is-[ivtwet (D-evwYR¨) 11-12, Btwet (C) 14-15] A Bangladesh is prospering day by day.
A The poor live from hand to mouth. B Bangladesh is developing day by day.
B The poor lives from hand to mouth. C May Bangladesh succeed day by day.
C The poor lives on hand to mouth. D May Bangladesh prosper day by day. Ans:d
D The poor people purchase and eat day 268. PwiÎ Rxe‡bi gyuKzU| [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
today . Ans:a A Character is the crown of life.
261. ‡m w`b G‡b w`b Lvq| [7g wkÿK wbeÜb-11] B Character is the goal of life.
A He lives from hand to mouth. C Character is the result of life.
B He lives by hand to mouth. D Character is the motte of life. Ans:a
C He lives day by day. 269. `qv GKwU gnr ¸Y| [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb-10]
D He eats day by day. Ans:a A Kindness is a great virtue.
262. He lives from hand to mouth. B Kindness is a real virtue.
[Lv`¨ Awa`߇ii wb‡qvM cixÿv-09, 12Zg wkÿK wbeÜb (2) -15]
C Kindness is a brave virtue.
A ‡m †ivRMv‡ii Dci Lvq|
D Kindness is a unique virtue. Ans:a
B ‡m Kó K‡i Lvq|
270. To keep up appearances. K_vwUi evsjv
C ‡m nv‡Z †ivRMvi K‡i, gy‡L Lvq|
e½vbyev` [Xvtwet (B-evsjv Ask) 09-10]
D ‡m w`b Av‡b w`b Lvq| Ans:d
A evB‡ii VuvU eRvq ivL B Avwef©~Z nIqv
263. Blessed be your tongue. [ivtwet (Law) 04-05, Rtwet
C Dcw¯’wZ eRvq ivLv D wb‡R‡K †`Lv‡bv Ans:a
A ‡Zvgv‡K ab¨ev`| (D-evsjv Ask) 09-10]
271. ‘Zvi mv‡_ Avgvi mym¤úK© †bBÕ-which on the
B ‡Zvgvi Dci kvwšÍ ewl©Z †nvK|
correct? [Xvtwet (C) 00-01, ivtwet (gv‡K©wUs 09-10, HSTU
C ‡Zvgvi gy‡L dzj P›`b co–K|
A I am not in good trems with him.(B) 15-16]
D ‡Zvgvi wRnŸv‡K ab¨ev`| Ans:c
B I am not on good terms with him.
264. g~ljav‡i e„wó n‡”Q| [ivtwet (A6) 12-13, SESDP Gi
C I am not in good relationship with him.
A It is raining. M‡elYv Kg©KZv©-15]
D there exists no good relationship Ans:b
B It is raining cats and dogs.
272. The correct translation of “ivRkvnx‡Z cÖPzi
C It is raining cat and rat.
Avg R‡b¥Ó is- [Xvtwet (D) 03-04, Btwet (P) 10-
D It is raining heavily. Ans:b
11, Bmjvgx e¨vsK wdì Awdmvi -13] Ans:d
265. Choose the right Bangla translation of
A Abundance mango grows in Rajshahi
“He came off with flying colours”
[7g,cªfvlK wbeÜb-11, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Kywóqv, Lyjbv....) - B plentiful mangio grows in Rajshahi.
15, Btwet (F) 17-18] C Available mango grows in Rajshahi
A wZwb †MŠiegq mvdj¨ AR©b K‡ib| D Mangoes grow in plenty in Rajshahi.
B wZwb DošÍ is wb‡q G‡mwQ‡jb| 273. It is drizzling- evsjv Abyev`- [ivtwet 08-09]
C wZwb is wQUv‡Z G‡mwQ‡jb| A g~ljav‡i B wUc wUc K‡i|
D wZwb weR‡qi †MŠie wb‡q G‡mwQ‡jb| Ans:a C S‡oi m‡½ D GKUvbv Ans:b

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1067 ~ 01740- 073569


274. ‘The leader gave a telling speech’ Gi
mwVK Abyev` --- [Xvtwet (D) 99-00, Rvtwet (C-3) 13-14] 280. ‡Q‡jwU nv‡o nv‡o `yóz| [ivtwet (mgvRweÁvb) 07-08, 9g
A ‡bZv R¡vjvgqx e³…Zv w`‡jb| wkÿK wbeÜY-13, Btwet (G) 16-17]

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.

e½vbyev` --- [Rtwet (B-evsjv Ask) 06-07]


281. ‡m nv‡o nv‡o `yóz| [Btwet (G) 11-12]

A ‡m wb‡R‡K cieZ©x †bZv wn‡m‡e fvej| A He is rogue (‡iŠM) in bones.

B ‡m wb‡R‡K cieZ©x †bZv iƒ‡c MÖnY Kij| B He is a rogue to the backbone.

C ‡m cieZ©x †bZv MÖnb Kij| C He is a rogue through bones.

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]

A cwiw¯’wZiDbœwZ N‡U‡Q| A wZwb n‡jb k³ ev`vg hv fv½v hvq bv|


B cwiw¯’wZiAebwZ N‡U‡Q| B wZwb †f‡½ †jvK bb|
C cwiw¯’wZi Pig Ae¯’vq †cuŠ‡Q‡Q| C wZwb KwVb †jvK|
D cwiw¯’wZ c~‡e©i Zzjbvq fv‡jv| Ans:c D wZwb fvO‡eb Zey gPKv‡eb bv| Ans:c
278. Choose the best translation of ‘KZ©„cÿ 284. Translate the following ‘‡gv‡Ui Dci Zviv
Zv‡K wZi¯‹vi KijÕ [33th BCS, ivtwet (E, we‡Rvi) 14-15,  mK‡jB myLxÕ [Xvtwet (C) 00-01, ‡et‡ivtwet (L, weÁvb) 11-12]
Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (3q - avc) - 19, †mU b¤^i: A On the total of them are happy.
3697, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 gvP© 21)]]
B After all of them are happy. Ans:c
A The authorities criticized him.
C On the whole all of them are happy.
B The authorities took him to book.
D On all hands, all of them are happy.
C The authorities reins to him.
285. You should accept this job to cut your
D The authorities took him to task. Ans:d
teeth on. G ev‡K¨i e½vbyev` †KvbwU?
279. I cannot spare a moment. Appropriate [Xvtwet(B-evsjv Ask) 13-14]
translation is- [Xvtwet (B-evsjv Ask) 11-12, cjøx we`y¨Zvqb A ‡L‡q-c‡i euvPvi Rb¨ †Zvgvi PvKwiwU †bIqv DwPZ|
†evW© mnKvix mwPe-13, ivtwet (E-‡Rvi) 14-15]
B AwfÁZv jv‡fi Rb¨ †Zvgvi PvKwiwU †bIqv DwPZ|
A Avwg GK gyn~Z© e¨q Ki‡Z cvwi bv
C m¤§vb euvPv‡bvi Rb¨ †Zvgvi PvKwiwU †bIqv DwPZ|
B Avgvi gyn‡Z©I Qvo †bB|
D DbœwZi Rb¨ †Zvgvi PvKwiwU †bIqv DwPZ| Ans:b
C Avgvi wZjgvÎ mgq bvB|
D Avgvi GK wZj mgq wQj bv| Ans:c

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1068 ~ 01740- 073569


cvwifvwlK kã/ evMaviv/ msÁv BZ¨vw`i evK¨wenxb mivmwi A_©-
286. ‘Chew the cud’ Gi A_©-- [ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK 290. ‘Odds and ends’ Gi A_© †KvbwU? [ivtwet(mgvRweÁvb)

(‡Kvlva¨ÿ) -15] Ans:d 09-10, Rvtwet (A) 13-14, ‡et‡ivtwet (B) 16-17]

A mgq †ÿcY B fvb Kiv A GUv†mUv B gv‡S gv‡S

C gg©vnZ nIqv D Mfxifv‡e wPšÍv Kiv C mZK© D Kvi‡Y Ans:a

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

Speaking Gi †ÿ‡Î Abyev`


293. ‘What is he like?’ what is its 297. ‡Zvgvi evev Kx K‡ib? [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I
translation? [etwet (C) 15-16] A What is your father? cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 17]
A wZwb Kx? B wZwb Kx cQ›` K‡ib? B What is your father doing?
C wZwb Kx‡mi g‡Zv? D wZwb †Kgb †jvK?Ans:d C What does your father?
e¨vL¨v: What does he like? GB ev‡K¨i evsjv D What your father does? Ans:a
n‡jv: wZwb Kx cQ›` K‡ib? e¨vL¨v: What is your father? ‡Zvgvi evev Kx
294. What is he? -Gi evsjv Abyev` †KvbwU? [etwet (D) K‡ib? Ges ‡Zvgvi evev Kx Ki‡Q? (c) I (d)
13-14] Ack‡bi evK¨ `ywU fzj| myZivs mwVK DËi (K)|
A wZwb wK? B wZwb wK nb?
298. mgq †kl n‡q‡Q|[ivwe (gv‡K©wUs) 04-05, †et‡ivtwet (B) 16-17]
C wZwb Kx K‡ib? D ‡KvbUB bq Ans:c
A The time is over.
295. Zvi †ckv wK? Gi mwVK English wK? [Medical 17-18] B Time is over.
A What is his position. C Time is end.
B What is his capacity? D The time end. Ans:b
C What does he does? 299. ‘‡h‡Z cvwi wKš‘ †Kb hveÕ -Translate into
D What is he? Ans:d
English. [ivtwet (A-Even) 16-17]
296. AevK KvR| Gi Bs‡iwR--- [ Kgb cÖkœ: cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq
A I can go, but why I should go.
mnKvix w©kÿK (3q - avc) - 19, †mU b¤^i: 3697]
B I can go, but why I will go.
A The wonderful work.
C I can go, but why I shall go.
B The beautiful work.
D I can go, but why do I. Ans:d
C The work wonderful.
D What is strange? Ans:a
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1069 ~ 01740- 073569


How to tell time-Nwoi mgq ejvi wbqg;
 ‡Kvb N›Uv GBgvÎ †evSv‡Z H N›Uvi c~‡e© just struck e¨envi nq; GBgvÎ cvuPUv evR‡jv-It has just struck five.
 ‡Kvb N›Uv †e‡R AwZwi³ †evSv‡Z past e¨envi nq; GLb AvUUv †e‡R `k wgwbU -It is ten minutes past eight.
 N›Uvi Kg/evwK mgq †evSv‡Z to e¨envi nq; GLb mvZUv evR‡Z cvuP wgwbU evwK- It is five minutes to seven.
 ‡Kvb N›Uvi †mvqv †evSv‡Z H N›Uvi c~‡e© a quarter past e¨envi nq; GLb †mvqv `kUv ev‡R- It is a quarter past ten.
 ‡Kvb N›Uvi †cŠ‡b †evSv‡Z H N›Uvi c~‡e© a quarter to e¨envi nq; GLb †cŠ‡b `kUv ev‡R- It is a quarter to ten.
 N›Uvi mv‡o †evSv‡Z H N›Uvi c~‡e© half past e¨envi nq; GLb †ejv mv‡o `kUv ev‡R| It is half past ten now.
 Z‡e eZ©gv‡b †Kvb N›Uvi mv‡o †evSv‡Z H N›Uvi c‡i thirty e¨envi nq; GLb †ejv mv‡o `kUv ev‡R- It is ten-thirty.
 kyaygvÎ c~Y©N›Uvi mgq †evSv‡Z o’clock e¨eüZ nq; GLb †ejv GMv‡ivUv; It is eleven o’clock now. [o’=of]

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

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1070 ~ 01740- 073569


Proverb related Abyev`-
303. AÜR‡b ‡`‡n Av‡jv| Translate into English. 307. Greek meets a Greek. GB evK¨wUi wVK evsjv
[ivtwet (A-Even) 16-17] Abyev`- [Btwet (B) 15-16]
A Thebody of her blind gives light. A MÖvgevmxi †`Lv †g‡j MÖx‡m|
B Theblind holds the light. B PZyi Kv‡Q PZzivjx|
C Give light to the body of the blind. C MÖxK †`‡k MÖxmevwmi †`Lv cvq|
D Give light to the blind. Ans:d D PZzi †jv‡Ki m‡½ †`Lv †g‡j MÖw‡m| Ans:b
304. Every man is for himself’- Gi evsjv wK? 308. Forgiveness is divine. Gi evsjv Abyev`-
[NSI (AD & others) 08 Oct 21]

A B”Qv _vK‡j Dcvq nq A ÿgv gnr B ÿgv ¯^Mx©q [ivtwet 08-09]

B PvPv Avcb Rvb euvPv C ÿgv gn‡Ë¡i D ÿgv c~‡Y¨ Ans:b

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]

A hv wKQz me Kiv n‡q‡Q| [ivtwet (A-Even) 16-17] B Eve-teasing is a social fever.

B hv n‡q wM‡q‡Q Zv‡K Avi wdwi‡q Avbv hv‡e bv| C Eve-teasing is a social unrest.

C hv n‡q wM‡q‡Q Zv n‡q wM‡q‡Q| Ans:c D Eve-teasing is a social problem. Ans:d

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

Quotation / wewfbœ †jL‡Ki Dw³i Abyev`


311. ÔGev‡ii msMÖvg gyw³i msMÖvgÕ Gi mwVK Bs‡iwR 313. ÕGgb †`kwU †Kv_vI Luy‡R cv‡e bv‡Kv ZzwgÕ -Gi
†KvbwU? [Islami Bank (Field Officer) -16, evsjv‡`k Kg©-ms¯’vb Bs‡iwR Abyev` Ki- [ Kgb cÖkœ: 15Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-
e¨vsK wiKy‡g›U-00, nvtwetcªwet (C) 11-12, (D) 13-14] 19, Lywet (gvbweK ¯‹zj) 09-10, Btwet (F) 16-17]
A This war is liberation war. A You will find such a country nowhere.
B This is the war of liberation war. B Now here you will find such a country.
C This is the war of independence. Ans:d C Nowhere will you find such a country.
D Struggle this time is the struggle for D You will find a country like this nowhere.
liberation. [BY Bongobandhu-SMR] Ans:c
312. ÿzavi iv‡R¨ c„w_ex M`¨gq| Gi Bs‡iRx Abyev` 314. The translation of ‘`yt‡Li cÖ‡qvRbxqZv gayiÕ
Kiæb- [Btwet (B) 12-13] [Ptwet (E) 13-14, 14Zg wkÿK wbeÜY (¯‹zj ch©vq-2) -17]
A Sweet are the uses of adversity.
A The world is hungry. Ans:b
B Sweet is the uses of adversity.
B The world is prosaic in the state of
C Sweet uses of adversity
hunger.
D Sweet do not use the adversity. Ans:a
C The world has a hunger appearance.
D The world is rolling in the state of hunger.

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1071 ~ 01740- 073569


Common Mistake-
315. The Bangla translation of “You owe me D Zywg Avgvi Kv‡Q 50 UvKv †P‡qwQ‡j| Ans:a
50 Taka.” is- [Kztwet (B) 08-09, ivtwet (A2) 17-18] Quick Tips: owe- A_© Kv‡iv Kv‡Q FYx _vKv| GB
A Avwg †Zvgvi Kv‡Q 50 UvKv cvB| ev‡K¨i Av‡iKwU evsjv n‡jv: Zzwg Avgvi Kv‡Q 50
B Zywg Avgvi Kv‡Q 50 UvKv cvI| UvKv FYx| K_vwU Nywi‡q ej‡j GUvB n‡e †h, Avwg
C Zzwg Avgv‡K 50 UvKv avi w`‡qwQ‡j| †Zvgvi Kv‡Q 50 UvKv cvB|

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.

Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1072 ~ 01740- 073569


326. Correct English translate of ÔZvnvi eyw× eo 333. “The rose is fragrant flower”- Gi mwVK
†gvUv|Õ is- [Medical 13-14, _vbv wkÿv Awdmvi-08, Ptwe(H) evsjv Abyev` †KvbwU? [Bangldesh Bank-06, ivtwet

A He is a blockhead. 13-14] (A3- Even) 12-13, Kztwet (C) 13-14]

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

A He is my brother. 348. We mean business. ev‡K¨wUi h_v_© Abyev`-


[cÖavbgš¿xi Kvhv©j‡q cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-04, DPE-Gi mnKvix jvB‡eªix
B He is my step brother.
Kvg K¨vUvjMvi, D”Pgvb mnKvix Kvg wnmveiÿK-18]
C He is my elder brother.
A Avgiv e¨emv eywS‡q _vwK|
D He is my own brother. Ans:a
B Avgiv Avm‡jB KvR Kwi|
343. Avgvi wjwLevi Kjg bvB- Gi Bs‡iRx wK? C Avgiv KvR wb‡q _vwK|
[12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj ch©vq) 2015]
D Avgiv e¨emv eywS| Ans:c
A I have no pen to write.
B I have no written pen. 349. This collar is too limp-Gi A_© wK?
C I have no pen to write with. A GB KjviwU eÇ k³| [10g wkÿK wbeÜb (2q ch©vq) -14]

D I have no pen for writing. Ans:c B GB KjviwU eÇ LmL‡m|

e¨vL¨v: wjwLevi Kjg/‡jLvi Rb¨ Kjg BZ¨vw`i mwVK C GB KjviwU eÇ big|


Bs‡iRx n‡”Q ‘pen to write with’ D GB KjviwU eÇ `„p| Ans:c
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1074 ~ 01740- 073569
350. Òmvd‡j¨ †Kvb mnR c_ †bBÓ evK¨wUi mwVK Bs‡iwR 356. Zvi nv‡Zi †jLv KuvPv | -GB evK¨wUi †Kvb Abyev`wU
Abyev`- [Ptwet (D) 09-10] ï×? [wnmveiÿK Kg©KZ©v-96]
A A success is quickly achieved. A He is not a set hand in writing.
B There is no fast success. B He does not write well.
C There is no short cut to success. Ans:c C His hand writing is bad.
D There is no shortly path to success. D His hand writing is raw. Ans:c
351. ‘But a mother’s love endures through 357. ‘The ship was scuttled’ K_vwUi A_© n‡jv-
all’-correct Bengali translation is- [cÖwZiÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi mvBdvi Awdmvi-99]
[kÖg I Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿Yv: Aax†b †gwW: Awdmvi-03] A RvnvRwU‡Z Av¸b jvMv‡bv n‡jv|
A wKš‘ gv‡qi fv‡jvevmv mevi Rb¨ B RvnvRwU Wzev‡bv n‡jv|
B wKš‘ gv mevi †¯œ‡n †eu‡P _v‡K C RvnvRwU †givgZ Kiv n‡jv|
C wKš‘ gv‡qi †¯œn mevi Ici wU‡K _v‡K D RvnvnwU‡Z †evgv wb‡ÿc Kiv n‡jv| Ans:b
D wKš‘ mewKQzi g‡a¨ gv‡qi †¯œn wU‡K _v‡K| Ans:d 358. Choose the correct translation: ÒAvwg Avg
352. I cannot stand rich dishes. [6ô wkÿK wbeÜb-10] cQ›` KwiÓ [Xvtwet (D) 08-09, (A) 11-12, Rtwet (A) 09-10]
A Avwg Mig _vjvi cv‡k `vuov‡Z cvwi bv| A I like mango. B I would like amango.
B ¸iæcvK Avgvi mn¨ nq bv| C I like mangoes.
C `vwg _vjvi cv‡k Avwg `vuov‡Z cvwi bv| D I like the mango. Ans:c
D ¸iæcvK Lvev‡i Avgvi AvMÖn †bB| Ans:b 359. ‡gv¯Ívixiv Pvi †evb| [8g wkÿK wbeÜb-12]
e¨vL¨v: rich dishes Gi A_© ¸iæcvK, †h Lvev‡i cÖPzi A Mostari has four sisters
oil, butter, eggs, cream BZ¨vw` _v‡K; stand- B Montu has two brothers.
mn¨ Kiv| C Mostari has three sisters.
353. The translation of ‘Avwg Kwi bvÓ is- [Lywet D Mostaris have four sisters. Ans:c
(RxeweÁvb ¯‹zj) 02-03] 360. Water has no colour of its own. -mwVK
AI do not. B Do I not. Bs‡iwR Abyev` †KvbwU [Lv`¨ cwi`k©K-96, 00]
CI do not do. D Do I not do. Ans:c Ans: cvwbi wbR¯^ †Kv‡bv is †bB| Ans:b
354. ‘cuvP UvKv n‡jB Pj‡eÕ- GB evK¨wUi mwVK Bs‡iRx 361. The tree is in flower. evK¨wUi mwVK Abyev`-
Abyev` †KvbwU? [hye Dbœqb Awa`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK-94] A MvQwU dz‡j fiv| [6ô cªfvlK wbeÜb-10, ivtwet 08-09]
A Five taka is enough. B MvQwU‡Z dzj a‡i‡Q| C Mv‡Q dz‡ji mgv‡ivn|
B Five taka is sufficient. D Mv‡Q dz‡ji mgv‡ivn| Ans:b
C Five taka will do.
362. The fire is out. evK¨wUi mwVK Abyev`- [Xvtwet (C-
D Five taka will meet the demand. Ans:c evsjv Ask) 11-12, 14Zg wkÿK wbeÜb-17]
355. The correct translation of ‘Mv‡Q GLbI dj A Av¸b Qwo‡q c‡o‡Q| B Av¸b wb‡f †M‡Q|
a‡i bvBÕ is [Xvtwet (C) 10-11, Kztwet (B) 12-13, Btwet (F) 13- C Av¸b GLb evB‡i| D evB‡i Av¸b| Ans:b
14, 16-17, 14Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj 363. Select the correct Bangla translation of
A The tree has not yet borne fruit. ch©vq) 17] ‘There is no room in the bench’ [9g, †emiKvix
B The tree has not caught any fruit. A G iæ‡g †Kvb †e‡Â †bB| cÖfvlK wbeÜb-13]
C The tree cannot yet bear fruit. B G RvqMvq †Kvb †e †bB|
D The tree has not given fruit. Ans:a C G †e‡Â †Kvb RvqMv †bB|
D G †e‡Â †Kvb Kÿ †bB| Ans:c
=======000000000======
Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 1075 ~ 01740- 073569
Analogy (m`„k wbY©q) Go to Index
♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion
cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 25wU+- cy‡iv Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e
 All Bank Job Exams 245wU+- cy‡iv Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e
 Primary Job Exams 2wU+- cy‡iv Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e
 PSC & Other Jobs 250wU+- cy‡iv Aa¨vq co‡Z n‡e

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]

A. Son: Daughter B. Principal: Interest


C. Export: Import D. Management: Union Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Asset Ges Liability wecixZ kã; wVK Export (Avg`vwb) Ges Import (ißvwb) wecixZ kã|
Step-1: Capital Letter-Gi kã †Rvovi A_© mwVKfv‡e Rvb‡Z n‡e|
Step-2: Capital Letter-Gi kã †Rvovi m¤úK©‡K mnRfv‡e GKUv ev‡K¨ cwiYZ Ki‡Z n‡e|
Step-3: DËi wn‡m‡e †`Iqv kã‡Rvov¸wj w`‡q MwVZ ev‡K¨i gZ wVK GKB fvlvq evK¨ evbv‡Z n‡e|
Step-4: me‡P‡q mwVK I A_©en evK¨ †h †Rvov w`‡q ˆZwi n‡q‡Q, †mB †RvovwUB DËi|

m¤ú‡K©i aiY weMZ mvj wfwËK wKQz analogy Gi m¤úK© †`Lyb;


1 mgv_©K kã Abhor (N„Yv, AcQ›`): Dislike (AcQ›`, N„Yv): †Zgwb Apex;(P~ov): pinnacle(P~ov)
2 wecixZ kã Liability(`vq) Ges Immunity(m¤ú`) wecixZ kã; Debit Ges Credit wecixZ kã;
3 KvR-KZ©v Anarchy (ˆbivR¨): Government (kvmb, miKvi); miKvi ˆbivR¨ `~i K‡i;
4 Study-subject (Plant) Dw™¢` wb‡q Av‡jvPbv nq (Botany) Dw™¢`we`¨vq;
(Animal) cÖvYx wb‡q Av‡jvPbv nq (Zoology) cÖvwYwe`¨vq;
5 Dcv`vb-cY¨ (Candle) †gvgevwZ ˆZix nq (Tallow) Pwe© w`‡q;
(Statue) g~wZ© ˆZix nq (Bronze) Zvgv w`‡q;
6 MYbv/list-welq RbmsL¨v (Population) MYbv K‡i Av`gïgvwi (Census) ‰Zix Kiv nq;
`ªe¨vw` (Supplies) MYbv K‡i Zvi ZvwjKv (Inventory) ‰Zix Kiv nq;
7 ‡ckv-‡ckvi KvR (Cobbler) gywP †givgZ K‡i (Shoes) RyZv;
(Mechanic) hš¿wkíx †givgZ K‡i(Automobile) †gvUi Mvwo;
8 fi-gvcvi GKK (Degree) wWMÖx n‡jv (Temperature) ZvcgvÎv gvcvi GKK;
(Ounce) n‡jv (Weight) fi gvcvi GKK;
9 Protection- Helmet gv_v (head) i¶v K‡i| Gauntlet nvZ‡K(hand) i¶v K‡i;
10 wecixZ A_© Income (Avq) Consumption (e¨q/LiP); Production (Drcv`b) Consumption(‡fvM);

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1076 ~ 01740- 073569


11 e¨w³-Kv‡Ri ¯’vb Judge (wePviK) KvR K‡i court (wePvivj‡q); Doctor(wPwKrmK) KvR K‡i hospital
(wPwKrmvj‡q);
12 e¨w³- e¨w³i KvR ivRwg¯¿x (Mason) †`qvj (Wall) ‰Zix K‡i; wPÎKi (Painter) wPÎ (Mural) ‰Zix K‡i;
13 Avei‡Yi wfZi (Pea) gUiïwU _v‡K (Pod) ex‡Ri Avei‡Yi g‡a¨|(Nut) ev`vg _v‡K (Shell) †Lvmvi
e¯‘/ dj g‡a¨;
14 Ask/parts (Stanza) ¯ÍeK/ cO&w³ _v‡K n‡jv (Poem) KweZvq;
(Storey) Zjv _v‡K n‡jv (Building) wewìs‡q;
15 ‡ckv- hv ˆZix (Writer) †jLK (Words) kã ˆZix K‡i; (Baker) iæwUIqvjv iæwUi (Batter) gÛ
K‡i ˆZix K‡i;
16 ‡hvM¨Zv/ Afve ‡Kvb wKQz See (‡`Lvi) Kivi †hvM¨ bv n‡j Zv‡K Invisible (A`„k¨bxq) e‡j;
‡Kvb wKQz Hear (kÖeY Kiv) Kivi †hvM¨ bv n‡j Zv‡K Inaudible (AkÖeYxqZv) e‡j;

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]

a) Spouse : Divorce b) Artist : Imitation


b) Counselor : Advice d) Restaurant: Customer Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Hospital G patient (‡ivMx) †`i wPwKrmv cÖ`vb Kiv nq wVK †Zgwb restaurant G customer
(‡µZv) †`i †mev cÖ`vb Kiv nq|
4. If Asylum : Shelter then— [BB Asst. Director 2018]

a) Hospice : Exile b) Harbour : Concealment


c) Stronghold : Defense d) Palisade : Display Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Asylum (AvkÖq) Gi D‡Ïk¨ n‡”Q shelter (gv_v †MvuRvi VuvB) †`qv wVK †Zgwb stronghold (`yM©,
msiwÿZ ¯’vb) Gi ˆewkó¨ n‡jv defense (cÖwZiÿv) †`qv|
Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-
5. Stare (ZvwK‡q _vKv): Glance (GK cjK †`Lv) [18th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]

A. Scorn(N„Yv): Admire(cÖksmv) B. Gulp (GKev‡i wM‡j LvIqv): Sip(Aí Aí †Mjv)


C. Confide(m¤ú~Y© wek¦vm Kiv): Tell(ejv) D. Teacher(wk¶K): Education(wk¶v)
E. Participate(Ask MÖnY Kiv): Observe (ch©‡e¶Y Kiv) Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Stare Gi wecixZ kã nj Glance; Gulp Gi wecixZ kã nj Sip.
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1077 ~ 01740- 073569
6. Vaccine (Jla): Prevent(evav †`Iqv) [20th BCS]
A. Wound (AvNvZ): Heal (Av‡ivM¨ Kiv) B. Victim(ewj): Attend(†mev Kiv)
C .Antiseptic(cPbwbeviK): Death(g„Zz¨) D. Antidote(cÖwZ‡laK): Counteract(wedj Kiv)
E. Diagnosis (DcmM© †`wLqv †ivM wbY©q): Find (Lyu‡R cvIqv) Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: (Vaccine) Jla †ivM (Prevent) cÖwZ‡iva K‡i; Ans:d (Antidote) cÖwZ‡laK (Counteract) cÖwZ‡iva K‡i|
7. Break : Repair : Wound: [28th BCS I Btwet (H-Law) 13-14]
A Heal B Hurt C Plaster D Fix Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Break n‡j Repair Kiv nq Avi Wound (ÿZ) n‡j Plaster Kiv nq|
8. Botany (Dw™¢` we`¨v): Plant (Dw™¢`) [29th BCS, Btwet 10-11]
A. Fruit (dj): Flower (dzj) B. Professor(Aa¨vcK): Degree(wek¦we`¨vj‡qi Dcvwa)
C. Cloud (†gN): Rain (e„wó) D. Zoology (cÖvYx we`¨v): Animal (cÖvYx) Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: (Plant) Dw™¢` wb‡q Av‡jvPbv nq (Botany) Dw™¢`we`¨vq| Ans:d (Animal) cÖvYx wb‡q Av‡jvPbv nq
(Zoology) cÖvwYwe`¨vq|
9. wb‡Pi DcgvwU c~Y©Kvix kã †KvbwU? Finger: Hand: Leaf [39thBCS 2018]
A Flower B Twig (Uz‡qM-Wvj) C Tree D Branch Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: nv‡Z †hgb Av½yj _v‡K †Zgwb Mv‡Qi Wv‡j cvZv _v‡K|
10. Excite : Calm (D‡ËwRZ Kiv : KvgÑkvšÍ Kiv) [20th BCS, Rvtwet (D) 14-15, Ptwet (D1, D2) 16-17]
A restrain : compose B agitate : trouble
C upset : perturb D stimulate : cool down Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: A wbqš¿Y Kiv: m„wó Kiv B D‡ËwRZ Kiv: mgm¨vq †djv C weiw³ Kiv: wei³ Kiv D D‡ËwRZ Kiv : kvšÍ Kiv
11. Sky: Bird : : Water : [29th BCS, cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi-14]
-Sky is to ‘bird’ as water is to-[cÖevmx Kj¨vY I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯’vb gš¿. Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vi I cÖwkÿb ey¨‡ivi BÝUªv±i (wUwUwm)-18]
A boat B fish C ship D lotus Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Bird- Gi wePiY †ÿÎ sky Ges fish Gi wePiY †ÿÎ water.
12. Submissive: Disobedient (eva¨: Aeva¨) [21st BCS, ‡et‡ivtwet (BBA) 11-12, Lywet (L) 14-15, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15]
A comply : conform B head : acquiesce C observe : defy D obey : hearten Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: A eva¨ nIqv : eva¨ nIqv B gv_v : †gŠb m¤§wZ C cvjb Kiv, gvb¨ Kiv : Agvb¨ Kiv D gvb¨ Kiv :
Drmvn †`Iqv
13. Distort: Twist [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. Assistant Officer (G-3) 08, 22nd BCS, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (wewfbœ c`) 20 AvM÷ 21]
A Straighten : Bend B Deform : Reform
C Harmonize : Balance D Observe : Blur Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: [Q: we„KZ Kiv : weK…Z Kiv A †mvRv Kiv : euvKv Kiv B MVb cwieZ©b Kiv : cybM©Vb Kiv C fvimvg¨
Avbv : fvimvg¨ Avmv D ch©‡eÿY Kiv : weK…Z Kiv]
14. Vacillate: Hesitate. [22nd BCS, Rvtwet (E) 14-15, Ptwet (C1) 15-16]
A persevere: waver B impulsive: deliberate
C obstinate: accommodating D irresolute: indecisive Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: [Q: wØav Kiv: wØav Kiv A Aa¨emvqx nIqv : †`v`yj¨gvb nIqv B Av‡eMZvwoZ : B”QvK…Z, D‡Ïk¨cÖ‡Yvw`Z
C ‡Rw`, GKMuy‡q : mn‡hvwMZvcÖeY D Aw¯’igb¯‹ : Aw¯’igb¯‹, wØavwš^Z]

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1078 ~ 01740- 073569


15. Lengthen : Prolong [21st BCS]
A stretch : extend B distance : reduce
C draw out : shorten D reach out : cut out Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Q: `xN©vwqZ Kiv : `xN©vwqZ Kiv A cÖmvwiZ Kiv : cÖmvwiZ Kiv B `yiZ¡ : n«vm Kiv C `xN©vwqZ Kiv :
mswÿß Kiv D mvnvh¨ Kivi D‡Ï‡k¨ †hvMv‡hvM Kiv : mwi‡q †bIqv
16. Excite: Calm (D‡ËiwRZ Kiv : KvgÑkvšÍ Kiv) [20th BCS, Rvtwet (D) 14-15, Ptwet (D1, D2) 16-17]
A restrain : compose B agitate : trouble
C upset : perturb D stimulate : cool down Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: A wbqš¿Y Kiv: m„wó Kiv B D‡ËwRZ Kiv : mgm¨vq †djv C weiw³ Kiv : wei³ Kiv D D‡ËwRZ Kiv :
kvšÍ Kiv
17. Submissive: Disobedient (eva¨ : Aeva¨) [21st BCS, ‡et‡ivtwet (BBA) 11-12, Lywet (L) 14-15, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (C) 14-15]
A comply : conform B head : acquiesce
C observe : defy D obey : hearten to Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: A eva¨ nIqv : eva¨ nIqv B gv_v : †gŠb m¤§wZ C cvjb Kiv, gvb¨ Kiv : Agvb¨ Kiv D gvb¨ Kiv :
Drmvn †`Iqv]
18. Delay : Expedite (wej¤^ Kiv : Z¡ivwš^Z Kiv) [20th BCS, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (E) 15-16]

A related : halt B block : obstruct


C drag : procrastinate D detain : dispatch Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: A m¤úK©h³ y : _vgv B evav m„wó Kiv : evav m„wó Kiv C †U‡b aiv : Mwogwm Kiv D AvU‡K ivLv : †cÖiY
Kiv
19. Eager (CMvi) : Indifferent (BbwWd‡i›U) [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. Assistant Officer (G-3) 08, 21st BCS,
‡bvtwetcÖtwet (B) 11-12]
A concerned : careful B anxious : nervous
C enthusiastic : halfhearted D devoted : dedicated Ans:c
20. Assert : Dissent [22 BCS, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (D) 13-14, Btwet (G) 17-18]
nd

A affirm : object B reject : disapprove


C acknowledge : recognize D endorse : ratify Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: [Q: `„pZv mnKv‡i ejv : AvcwË Kiv A `„pZv mnKv‡i ejv : AvcwË Kiv B cÖZ¨vLvb Kiv : wb›`v Kiv C
cÖvw߯^xKvi Kiv : ¯^xKvi Kiv D Aby‡gv`b Kiv : Aby‡gv`b Kiv]
21. Conscious : Careless [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. Assistant Officer (G-3) – 08, Janata Bank Ltd. Executive (Engineer) Electrical- 17, 24 BCS]
th

A Careful : Indifferent B Graceful : Ugly (AvMwj)


C Generous : Unkind D Well-informed : Knowing little Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: [Q: m‡PZb : AmZK© A mZK© : D`vmxb B my›`i : KzrwmZ C `qvjy : wbôzi D fv‡jvfv‡e AeMZ : Aí
Rv‡b Ggb]
22. CARPENTER : SAW::[Islami Bank B Ltd. (PO) – 12, 18th BCS, evsjv‡`k e¨vsK (AD) 12, Ptwet (D1 & D2) 15-16]
A stenographer : typewriter B painter : brush
C lawyer : brief D seamstress : scissors Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: [Saw w`‡q Carpenter (KvVwgw¯¿) KvV Kv‡U, Avi Scissors (KuvwP) w`‡q Seamstress (gwnjv `iwR)
Kvco Kv‡U]
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1079 ~ 01740- 073569
23. Tiger : Zoology :: Mars: [34th BCS, Lywet (SS) 11-12, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 11-12, cyevjx e¨vsK -13, Btwet (F) 13-14]
A astronomy B cryptology C astrology D telescope Ans:a
24. Fire : Ashes [18th BCS, PSTU (BBA) 09-10, ivtwet 09-10, Ptwet (E) 10-11, Rtwet (D) 14-15, Btwet (G) 14-15] [Btwet (C) 15-16]
A accident : delay B water : waves
C event : memories D wood : splinters Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: [Q: AwMœKvÐ : QvB A `yN©Ubv : wej¤^ B Rj : Zij C NUbv : ¯§„wZ D KvV : Kv‡Vi aviv‡Yv UzKiv
Fire (AwMœKvÐ) Gi c‡i Aewkó _v‡K Ashes (QvB): Avi †Kv‡bv NUvi c‡i Zvi ¯§„wZ g‡b _v‡K|]
25. Light : Dark :Cold:- [28th BCS]
A hot B heat C cool D winter Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Light Gi wecixZ dark (AÜKvi) ; Avi cold Gi wecixZ hot; cool-kxZj, kvšÍ; heat-Zvc, DËvc;
26. Misfortune is to sorrow as success is to- [27th BCS (written), Btwet (Law) 11-12, ivtwet (B) 15-16]
A joy B money C health D food Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Misfortune (`yf©vM¨, `yf©vM¨RbK NUbv) Av‡b sorrow (`ytL) ; Avi success (mdjZv) Av‡b joy (Avb›`)
27. ‘Good’ is to ‘bad’ as ‘white’ is to-[29th BCS, cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi-14, Btwet (B) 10-11, (G) 15-16]
A black B dark C gray D ebony Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Good Gi wecixZ bad; Avi white Gi wecixZ black; gray- a~mi, QvB-is; ebony-Beb Kv‡Vvi b¨vq
Kv‡jv|
28. Frightened : Scream :angry [28th BCS, ‡bvtwetcÖtwet (A) 13-14, ivtwet (B, Law) 15-16, gv`K wbqš¿Y Awa.-wmcvB (29 Rvby. 21)]
A cry B shiver C shout D sneer Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Frightened- fxZ; Scream- f‡q AvZ©bv` Kiv; angry- ivMvwš^Z; cry- Kvu`v; shiver- Kvucv, wknwiZ
nIqv; shout- D”P k‡ã wPrKvi Kiv; sneer AeÁv Kiv; Frightened n‡j Scream Kwi; angry n‡j shout Kwi|
29. Flower : Fragrance : Fire:- [30th BCS (written), ‡e‡ivwe (F) 12-13, ivKvi (mycvifvBRvi) -15]
A plant B petals C colour D heat Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Flower Qovq Fragrance (myMÜ) ; Avi Fire Qovq Heat (Zvc) | Petals- dy‡ji cvcwo|

=======================

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) Metal : Silver b) Ore : Gold c) Mine: Coal d) None of these Ans:c


e¨vL¨v: Quarry (cv_i Kzov‡bvi ¯’vb, Lwb) †_‡K marble (GKai‡bi cv_i) cvIqv hvq Avi mine (Lwb) †_‡K
cvIqv hvq coal (Kqjv)|
32. HARM : DAMAGE [BSC Senior Office (3 Banks) 2018; Probashi Kallyan Bank Senior Of Executive Officer (Cash)
2018, Janata Bank Ltd. (AEO) - 15]
a) Sweet : Sour b) Stout : Weak c) Hook: Crook d) Injure : IncapacitateAns:d
e¨vL¨v: Harm A_© ÿwZ Kiv Avi damage A_© ÿwZ/ Awbó Kiv ci¯úi mgv_©K kã| GKB fv‡e injure Ges
incapacitate Dfq k‡ãi A_©B kw³ niY Kiv ev Awbó Kiv|
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1080 ~ 01740- 073569
33. HACK : CARVE [BSC Senior Officer (3 Banks) 2018]

a) Gouge : Engrave b) Snip : Mince


c) Hew: Fell d) Grind : Polish Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Hack (avZz KvUvi hš¿we‡kl) †hgb carve (‡Lv`vB Kiv) Kivi hš¿, wVK †Zgwb gouge (GKai‡bi
evUwj we‡kl) n‡jv engrave (‡Lv`vB Kiv) Kivi hš¿|
34. Articulate: unclear [BSC Senior Office (3 Banks) 2018]

a) Explain : Lucid b) Elaborate : Sketchy c) Grieve : Somber d) Assign : Agile Ans:b


e¨vL¨v: Articulate (¯úófv‡e K_v ejv) A_© unclear (A¯úó) K_v ejv bq, wVK †Zgwbfv‡e elaborate
(we¯ÍvwiZ Kiv) A_© Sketchy (Lmov, mswÿß) bq|
35. VINDICTIVE : MERCY [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. PO (G-3) 10, BSC Senior Officer (3 Banks)-18, Janata Bank
Ltd. Executive Officrt (Engineer) Electrical- 17]
a) Insightful : Hope b) Modest : Dignity
c) Avaricious : Greed d) Skeptical : Credulity Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Mercy (ÿgv, KiæYv) wenxb AvPiY n‡jv vindictive ÿgZvnxb, cÖwZwnsmvcivqY Ges credulity
(wek^vmcÖeYZv) wenxb AvPiY n‡jv skeptical (Awek^vmx, m‡›`ncÖeY)|
36. If Elucidate : Clarity then— [BSC Senior Officer (5 Banks) 2018]

a) Mystify : Enlightenment b) Illuminate : Light


c) Aggravate : Problem d) Conceal : Oblivion Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Clarity (cwi¯‹vi fve; ¯úóZv) Gi Rb¨ elucidate (e¨vL¨v Kiv) Ki‡Z nq wVK †Zgwb light (Av‡jv)
Gi Rb¨ illuminate (Av‡jvwKZ Kiv) Ki‡Z nq|
37. The Senate is part of Congress. A Lobby is part of a -----. [ivtwet (D-even/A-evwYR¨), 14-15]
a) Chamber b) Democracy c) Cinema d) Hotel Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Congress (gnvmfvi) GKUv †QvU Ask n‡”Q Senate (Mwiômfv): Chamber (eo AvBbmfvi) Ask
n‡”Q Lobby (‡QvU ‰eVKLvbv)
38. Eyes : Tears [Sonali Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash) 2018]

a) Sea : Water b) Volcano : Lava c) Heart : Artery d) Hunger : Bred Ans:b


e¨vL¨v: Eyes (‡PvL) †_‡K Tears (AkÖæ) wbM©Z nq wVK †Zgwb volcano (A‡MœqwMwi) †_‡K Lava (A‡MœqwMwi
†_‡K DwÌZ DËß MwjZ c`v_©) wbM©Z nq|
39. Insult : Humiliate [Sonali Bank Ltd. Officer (Cash) 2018]

a) Shoot : Kill b) Abuse : Disrespect


c) Injury : Pungent d) None of these Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Insult(Aegvbbv Kiv) kãwU n‡jv humiliate (jw¾Z/AcgvwbZ Kiv) Gi mgv_©K wVK †Zgwb mgv_©K
kã wewkó †Rvov n‡jv abuse (MvwjMvjvR Kiv) Ges disrespect (Am¤§vb Kiv)|
40. PLUMMET : FALL:: [One Bank Ltd. Special Cadre Officer (SCO) 2018]

a) radiate : glow b) converge : attract c) flounder : move d) swerve : turn Ans:d


e¨vL¨v: Plummet A_© `ªæZ c‡o hvIqv ev †b‡g hvIqv Ges fall A_© cwZZ nIqv myZivs kã †Rvov ci¯úi
mgv_©K| wVK †Zgwb Ackb d)Gi swerve (‡mvqvf©) A_© GK cv‡k Ny‡i hvIqv ev †Nviv‡bv Ges turn A_© †Nviv
hv ci¯úi mgv_©K kã|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1081 ~ 01740- 073569


41. Farmers: Harvest:: Students:-----? [ivtwet A(even), fvlv (evs/Bs)14-15]
a) degree b) certificate c) job d) knowledge Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Farmers: Harvest:: K…lK: dmj KZ©b K‡i| Avi Students: degree:: QvÎ:wWMÖx AR©b K‡i|
42. A Network is used to Connect. Statue is used to -----. [ivtwet (D-even/A-evwYR¨), 14-15]
a) Funeral b) Complement c) Memorialize d) Respect Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Network e¨envi Kiv nq connect(mshy³) Ki‡Z; Statue(g~wZ©) e¨envi Kiv nq Respect (kÖ×v) Rvbv‡Z;
43. Trace the odd pair in the following- [ivtwet (B-Law,set-3), 14-15]
a) Teacher and student b) Nest and bird
c) Hospital and patient d) Prison and culprit Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: bird iv Nest G _v‡K; patient iv Hospital G _v‡K; culprit iv Prison G _v‡K; wKš‘ student iv
Teacher Gi Kv‡Q _v‡K bv eis wkL‡Z hvq ZvB GwU e¨wZµg/odd pair weavq DËi a|
44. Wood : Sand [Probashi Kallyan Bank Senior Of Executive Officer (Cash) 2018]

a) metal : burnish b) coal : burn c) brick : lay d) oil : polish Ans:a


e¨vL¨v: sand (wkwim) w`‡q N‡l †hgb wood gm„Y Kiv nq wVK †Zgwb burnish w`‡q metal D¾¡j Kiv nq|
45. Judge: Court:: Doctor: ? [ivtwet (B-Law,set-3), 14-15]
a) Clinic b) Chamber c) Hospital d) Patient Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Judge Gi Kv‡Ri ¯’vb Court:: Doctor Gi Kv‡Ri ¯’vb hospital;
46. TEXT : EXTEMPORIZE:: [One Bank Ltd. Special Cadre Officer (SCO) 2018]

a) score : improvise b) style : decorate


c) exhibit : demonstrate d) diagram : realize Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Text (e³…Zv ev Av‡jvPbvi welqe¯‘) e¨ZxZ e³…Zv n‡jv extemporize (cÖ¯‘wZnxbfv‡e ev Dcw¯’Z
e³…Zv) wVK †Zgwb score (¯^iwjwc) e¨ZxZ Ave„wZ Kiv n‡jv improvise (webv cÖ¯‘wZ‡Z iPbv I Ave„wË Kiv ev
m¤ú`vb Kiv)|
47. Criminal: Offence:: Judge: ? [ivtwet (B-Law,set-4), 14-15]
a) jail b) Execution c) Fine d) Judgment Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Criminal Gi KvR n‡”Q Offence- AcÖxwZKi KvR Kiv; Judge Gi KvR n‡”Q Judgment-wePvi Kiv|
48. Bank is related to Money. Transport is related to -----. [ivtwet (D-odd), 14-15]
a) Goods b) Speed c) Traffic d) Road Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Bank is related to Money. Transport is related to traffic (hvbevnb).
49. TRANSGRESSION : MORALITY [One Bank Ltd. Special Cadre Officer (SCO) 2018]

a) mistake : probity b) invitation : hospitality


c) gift : generosity d) presumption: propriety Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Transgression (Aciva, cvc) n‡jv Morality (‰bwZKZv) weewR©Z KvR wVK †Zgwb presumption
(Abygvb) n‡jv Propriety (‡hŠw³KZv, h_v_©Zv) weewR©Z|
50. A kiss is used to convey Affection. A Message is used to convey ---.[ivtwet (D-odd), 14-15]
a) Fear b) Test c) Smile d) information Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: kiss (Pzgy) kãwU Affection (‡¯œn/gvqv) cÖKvk Ki‡Z e¨envi Kiv nq; Message kãwU information
cÖKvk Ki‡Z e¨envi Kiv nq|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1082 ~ 01740- 073569


51. Friends is related to Companion. Paramour(cªYwqbx) is related to --. [ivtwet (D-odd), 14-15]

a) Theater b) wife c) lover d) Mother Ans:b


e¨vL¨v: Friends/ Companion(m½x) `ywU mgv_©K kã; Paramour(cªYwqbx)/ wife(¯¿x) `ywU mgv_©K kã|
52. A Characteristic of Yaba pills is to be Unhealthy. A Characteristic of Sin is to be ---.
[ivtwet (D-odd), 14-15]
a) ethical b) immoral c) fear d) angry Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Yaba †meb Ki‡j Unhealthy- Amv¯’¨Ki Ae¯’v m„wó nq; Sin-cvc Ki‡j immoral- A‰bwZK Ae¯’v nq|
53. Yolk: Egg: [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. PO (G-3) 10, Probashi Kallyan Bank Senior Of
Executive Officer (Cash) 2018]
a) nucleus : cell b) duck : fowl c) web: spider d) rind : melon Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Egg Gi wfZi _v‡K yolk (Kzmyg) Ges cell Gi wfZi _v‡K nucleus (†Kvl‡K›`ªK)|
54. Abhor (N„Yv): Dislike (AcQ›`) [Xvtwet 05-06, ivtwet (Management) 09-10]

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) Cotton : Wool b) Fragrance : Perfume


c) Boast : Humble d) None of these Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Natural (cÖvK…wZK) Ges synthetic (K…wÎg) G‡K Ac‡ii wecixZ kã †Rvov wVK †Zgwb boast A_©
AnsKvi Kiv, `¤¢ Kiv Avi humble A_© nZMf©/bZRvby Kiv, `c©P‚Y© Kiv hvi G‡K Ac‡ii wecixZ|
56. Amusing (Av‡gv`-cÖ‡gv` RbK): Uproarious (†Kvjvnjc~Y)© [Xvtwet (IBA) 01-02]

A. Puzzling (nZeyw× Kiv): Dumbfounding (AevK Kiv)


B. Quiet (cÖkvšÍ): Noisy (†Mvjgvjc~Y©) C. Intractable (Aeva¨, A`g¨): Stubborn (Aeva¨)
D. Petty (mvgvb¨, ¶z`ª): Narrow-minded (¶z`ªgbv, msKxY© gb) Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: (Amusing) Av‡gv`-cÖ‡gv` Kiv nq (Uproarious) †Kvjvnj K‡i| Ans:a (Puzzling) nZeyw× Kiv
nq (Dumbfounding) AevK K‡i|
57. What is the analogy of Food : Menu? [Xvwe 2018-19 ÔMÕ BDwbU]

a) Accounting : Inventory b) Merchandise : Catalogue


c) Index : Forward d) Silverware : Spoon Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Menu n‡jv †i‡¯Ívivq cÖ¯‘ZK…Z food (Lv`¨) ZvwjKv, wVK †Zgwb Catalogue n‡jv merchandise
(cY¨`ªe¨) Gi ZvwjKv|
58. Biography (Rxeb): Autobiography (AvZ¥ Rxebx)[Evening MBA-03, IBA-MBA 93-94, EMBA-10, Btwet (C) 16-17]
A. Memories(¯§„wZ): History (Kvwnbx) B. Dead (g„Z): Living (RxweZ)
C. Author (MÖš’Kvi): Performer (m¤úv`K) D. Testimony (cÖgvY): Confession (¯^xKv‡ivw³)
E. Mobile (Pjb kxj): Automobile (†gvUi Mvwo) Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: wb‡Ri m¤ú‡K© †h Rxebx (Biography) Zv n‡jv AvZ¥Rxebx (Autobiography)| Ans:d wb‡Ri
m¤ú‡K© cÖgvY (Testimony) †`qvB n‡jv ¯^xKv‡ivw³ (Confession)|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1083 ~ 01740- 073569


59. Anarchy (ˆbivR¨): Government (kvmb, miKvi) [Evening MBA, 02]

A. Penury (`wi`ªZv): Wealth (m¤ú`) B. Chaos (wek„•Ljv): Disorder (wek„•Ljv)


C. Verbosity (k‡ãi evûj¨): Words(kã) D. Monarchy (ivRZš¿): Republic (cÖRvZš¿) Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: miKvi ˆbivR¨ `~i K‡i| Ans:a m¤ú` `wi`ªZv `~i K‡i|
60. Income (Avq): Consumption (e¨q/LiP) [MBA (IBA) 91-92]

A. Pond (cyKzi): Fish (gvQ) B. Production (Drcv`b): Consumption (¶q ev LiP)


C. Money (A_©): Rich (abevb) D. Saving (i¶vKvix): Investment (A‡_©i wewb‡qvM)
E. Factory (KviLvbv): Worker (Kgx©) Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Income (Avq) Consumption (e¨q/LiP); Ans:b Production (Drcv`b) Consumption (¶q ev
LiP) – (wecixZ m¤úK©);
61. Oasis is related to sand. Island is related to -----. [ivtwet (D-even/A-evwYR¨), 14-15]
a) River b) Sea c) Water d) Wave Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Oasis(giæ`¨vb) kãwU sand(evwj) k‡ãi mv‡_ RwoZ; Island(Øxc) kãwU sea(mvMi) k‡ãi mv‡_ RwoZ|
62. Money : Peculation [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. AO (Grade-3) – 13, Sonali Bank Ltd.Officer (Cash) 2018]

a) Radiation : Bomb b) Bank : Cashier


c) Comment : Insult d) Writing : Plagiarism Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Money (UvKv) †hgb puculation (AvZ¥mvr) nq †Zgb Avi writing (‡jLbx) nq plagiarism
(A‡b¨i fve, kã BZ¨vw` MÖnY K‡i wb‡Ri e‡j Pvjv‡bv|)
63. Asylum (&AvkªgvMvi): Shelter (Avkªq) [MBA (IBA),05-06]

A. Harbor(‡cvZvkÖq): Concealment(ms‡¶c) B. Cloister (gV): Storage (¸`vgRvZKiY)


C. Stronghold (`yM)© : Defense (cÖwZi¶v) D. Hospice(‡mev`vb): Exile (wbe©vmb)
E. Palisade ((`„pfv‡e gvwU‡Z †cuvZv QyPv‡jv †Mv‡Ri †eov): Display (cÖ`k©b Kiv) Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: AvkªgvMvi ˆZix Kiv nq Avkª‡qi Rb¨| Ans:c `~M© ˆZix Kiv nq cÖwZi¶vi Rb¨|
64. INVEST : CAPITAL [One Bank Ltd. Special Cadre Officer (SCO) 2018]

a) gamble : stake b) tax: income c) play : sport d) race : record Ans:a


e¨vL¨v: Invest (wewb‡qvM Kiv) Ki‡Z †hgb capital (g~jab) jv‡M 9 wVK †Zgwb gamble (evwR aiv) Ki‡Z
jv‡M stake (cY, evwR, AwbwðZ fwel¨r NUbv wel‡q A‡¼i UvKvi cY ev SzuwK)|
65. Hedonist : Pleasure:: [One Bank Ltd. Special Cadre Officer (SCO) 2018]

a) humanist : pride b) ascetic : tolerance


c) stoic : sacrifice d) recluse : privacy Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Hedonist (myLB me, G gZev‡` whwb wek^vmx) me mgq pleasure (Avb›`) †Lvu‡Rb Avi recluse
(wbR©bevmx e¨w³) me mgq privacy (‡MvcbxqZv) †Lv‡Rb|
66. Articulate : Clearly: [Modhumoti Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer (PO) 2018]

a) orate : strongly b) shout : loudly


c) lecture : willfully d) pharmacist : prescribe Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Articulate k‡ãi A_© n‡jv to speak clearly (¯úófv‡e K_v ejv)| Avi Shout k‡ãi A_© To
speak loudly (D”P¯^‡i K_v ejv)|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1084 ~ 01740- 073569


67. Which of the following pairs is similar in relationship to PRINTER : TONER.[Xvwe
Awafy³ 7 K‡jR 2018-19 BDwbU evwYR¨]
a) Pencil : Eraser b) Pen : Ink c) School : Bus d) Book: Chapter Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Printer G e¨eüZ nq toner (GK ai‡bi Kvwj) hv Qvcv Ges d‡UvKwci Rb¨ e¨eüZ nq| Avi pen G
e¨eüZ nq ink (Kvwj) hv †jLvi R¨ e¨eüZ nq|
68. Chauvinism (†`‡ki cÖwZ AwZwi³ fvjevmv): Country (†`k) [Ptwet (D) 12-13]

A. Frugality (wgZe¨wqZv): Money (A_©) B. Patriotism (†`k‡cÖg): Authority (KZ©„c¶)


C. Gluttony (‡cUzK): Food (Lvevi) D. Jingoism (hy×evR): Loyalty ((ivRvbyMZ¨) Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: †`k †cÖwgK †`k‡K fvjev‡m| Ans:c †cUzK Lv`¨ fvjev‡m|
69. Cobbler (gywP): Shoes (RyZv) [Xvtwet (IBA) 01-02]

A. Mechanic (hš¿ wkíx): Automobile (†gvUi Mvwo)


B. Carpenter (RyZvi wgw¯¿): Saw (KicÎ, KivZ)
C. Painter (wPÎKi, †h Qwe Avu‡K): Easel (Qwe AvwKevi mgq wPÎK‡iiv †h †d«‡gi Dci iv‡L)
D. Spy (Pi, †Mv‡q›`v): Plans (bKkv/cwiKíbv) Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: (Cobbler)gywP †givgZ K‡i (Shoes) RyZv| Ans:a (Mechanic) hš¿wkíx †givgZ K‡i
(Automobile) ‡gvUi Mvwo|
70. MISER : THRIFT: [Modhumoti Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer (PO) 2018]

a) Performer : artistry b) mimic : ridicule


c) chauvinist : patriotism d) leader : nondescript Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: AwZwi³ thrift (wgZe¨wqZv) ˆewkó¨ we`¨gvb e¨w³‡K e‡j miser (K…cY)| Avi AwZwi³ patriotism (¯^‡`k‡cÖg)
we`¨gvb e¨w³‡K e‡j chauvinist (AÜ ¯^‡`k‡cÖgx e¨w³)|
71. Constitution (kvmbZš¿): Preamble (cÖ¯Ívebv) [ivtwet (Management) 08- 09]

A. Opera (MxwZbvU¨): Intermezzo(ga¨ewZ©Kv) B. Legislation (AvBb cÖbqb): Introduction (cÖeZ©b)


C. Book (eB): Preface (cÖ¯Ívebv) D. Prelude (bvU‡Ki cÖ¯Ívebv): Overture (cÖ¯Íve)
E. Play (bvUK): Epilogue (bvU‡Ki †k‡l e³…Zv) Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: kvmbZ‡š¿i gva¨‡g cÖ¯Ívebv Kiv nq| Ans:c eB‡qi gva¨‡gI cÖ¯Ívebv Kiv nq|
72. Candle (‡gvgevwZ): Tallow (Pwe©) [Xvtwet (C), 10-11]

A. Banana (Kjv): Peel (Pvgov Qvov‡bv) B. Fire (Av¸b): Ashes (QvB)


C. Temple (gw›`i): Preacher (ag© cÖPviK) D. Furniture (AvmevecÎ): Polish (cwi®‹vi Kiv)
E. Statue (cÖwZ g~wZ©): Bronze (Zvgv I wUb wgwkªZ avZz we‡kl) Ans:e
e¨vL¨v: (Candle) †gvgevwZ ˆZwi nq (Tallow) Pwe© w`‡q| Ans:e (Statue) g~wZ© ˆZwi nq (Bronze) Zvgv w`‡q|
73. Cardiology (ü`weÁvb): Heart (ü`q, ü`wcÛ) [Rtwet 09-10]

A. Pathology (†ivM wbiæcY we`¨v): Maps (gvbwPÎ)


B. Apology (†`vl ¯^xKvi Kwiqv `ytL cÖKvk): Sorrow (`ytL)
C. Book (eB, cy¯ÍK): Education (wk¶v)
D. Pharmacology (Jla weÁvb): Drug (Jla ˆZix‡Z e¨eüZ Dcv`vb) Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: (Cardiology) ü`weÁv‡b (Heart) ü`q wb‡q Av‡jvPbv nq| Ans:d (Pharmacology) Jla weÁv‡b
(Drug) Jla wb‡q Av‡jvPbv nq|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1085 ~ 01740- 073569


74. BRUSH : PAINTING [Xvwe 2018-19 ÔMÕ BDwbU]

a) Piano : Sonata b) Body : Dance


c) Typewriter : Novel d) Chisel : Sculpture Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Painting Kivi hš¿ n‡jv brush (Zzwj) wVK †Zgwb sculpture (fv¯‹h©) ˆZwi Kivi h‡š¿i bvg n‡jv
chisel (evUwj)|
75. Crest (P~ov): Wave (†XD) [Xvtwet BBA (IBA) 92-93, (C) 05-06]

A. Basin (cÖk¯Í): Water (cvwb) B. Crown (P~ov): Tree (MvQ)


C. Sand (evjyKv): Dune(mgy`ª DcK‚‡j DuPz ¯’vb) D. Mountain (ce©Z): Range (cO&w³) Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: †XD‡qi DuPz RvqMv‡K Crest e‡j| Ans:b Mv‡Qi DuPz RvqMv‡K Crown e‡j|
76. DRAWBRIDGE : CASTLE [Modhumoti Bank Ltd. Probationary Officer (PO) 2018]
a) lawn : house b) gangway: ship c) flammable : burn d) noxious : escape Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Castle (`yM©) G cÖ‡e‡ki Rb¨ drawbridge (`vjv‡b ms‡hvMKvix weªR) cvi n‡Z nq wVK †Zgwb ship
(RvnvR) G cÖ‡e‡ki Rb¨ gangway (Rvnv‡Ri cvk^©`vi) cvi n‡Z nq|
77. Dampen (Av`ª© Kiv): Drench (wm³Kiv) [Xvtwet (IBA) 01-02]

A. Glide (ax‡i ax‡i P‡j hvIqv): Drench (†eM)


Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
B. Gambol (bvwPqv Kzw`qv †eov‡bv): Play (†Ljv Kiv)
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
C. Simmer (UMewM‡q): Boil (wm× cvwb)
D. Stagnate (cÖevn eÜ nIqv): Flow (cªevwnZ nIqv) Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: (Dampen)Av`ª© Kivi gva¨‡g (Drench) wm³Kiv nq; Ans:c, (Simmer) UMewM‡q (Boil) wm× Kiv nq|
78. Event (NUbv): Memories (¯§„wZ) [Xvtwet (IBA) 03-04]

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) Cow: Milk b) Camel: Desert


c) Brick: Rectangular d) None of these Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: EEG ‡`L‡Z OVAL(wW¤^vKvi) Avi Brick ‡`L‡Z Rectangular(AvqZ‡ÿÎ) Gi gZ|
80. INSULIN : PANCREAS: [Modhumoti Bank (Probationary Officer) (PO)-18]

a) Bile : liver b) honey : bee c) oxygen : heart d) drone : monotonousAns:a


e¨vL¨v: Insulin (ni‡gvb) wbtm„Z nq pancreas (AMœ¨vkq) ‡_‡K| Avi bile (cvPKim) wbtm„Z nq Liver
(hK…Zr) †_‡K|
81. Fragile (f½yi): Break (†f‡½ †djv) [Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. (PO) 10, Mercantile Bank-09, Ptwet (D) 10-11, (E)
13-14, Rvtwet (E) 15-16]
A. Vital (Acwinvh©): Destroy (aŸsm Kiv) B. Hostile (kÎæc¶): Invite (wbgš¿Y Kiv)
C. Vivid (D¾¡j, Zxeª): Grow (ewa©Z nIqv) D. Flexible (bgbxq): Bend (euvKv‡bv, eµ nIqv) Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: f½yi wRwbm‡K mn‡RB †f‡½ †djv hvq| Ans:d bgbxq wRwbm‡K mn‡RB euvKv‡bv hvq|
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1086 ~ 01740- 073569
82. Frown (åy-KzPKv‡bv): Displeasure (A¯^w¯Í) [Xvtwet (IBA)01-02]
A. Blush (†Mvjvcx Avfv): Pallor (cvÛyeY©) B. Sneer (bvK wmUKv‡bv): Contempt (AcQ›`)
C. Smile (nvwm): Commiseration (`qv) D. Smirk (KcU nvm¨ Kiv): Regret (Av‡¶c Kiv)
E. Snore (Ny‡gi †Nv‡i bvKWvKv): Relief (hš¿Yv jvN‡ei ÎvY) Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: åæ-KzPKv‡j A¯^w¯Í cÖKvk cvq| Ans:b bvK wmUKv‡j AcQ›` cÖKvk cvq|
83. Helmet (wki¯¿vb): Head (gv_v) [Ptwet (E) 12-13]

A. Insignia (c`gh©v`v): Office (Kvh©vjq) B. Amulet (i¶v KeP): Shoulder (Kuva)


C. Scepter(ivR`Û): Crown (ivRgyKzU) D. Gauntlet (avZzi ˆZix `¯Ívbv): Hand (nvZ) Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Helmet gv_v i¶v K‡i|Ans:d Gauntlet nvZ‡K i¶v K‡i|
84. Funds (Znwej): Embezzled (AvZ¥mvr) [¯^ivó gš¿vYvjq -02]

A. Booty (jy‡Ui gvj): Buried (m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c we¯Í…Z)


B. Writing (wjLv): Plagiarized (A‡b¨i wjLv wb‡Ri e‡j Pvjv‡bv)
C. Ransom (gyw³cY): Demanded (`vwe K‡iwQj)
D. Money (A_©): Deposited (Mw”QZ K‡iwQj) Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: AbygwZ Qvov Znwej fv½‡j AvZ¥mvr Kiv nq| Ans:b; AbygwZ Qvov A‡b¨i †jLv wb‡Ri e‡j Pvjv‡j
Plagiarized Kiv nq|
85. AFTER : BEFORE- [Rvtwet (D-weR‡bm ÷vwWR) 18-19, BCIS Gi mnKvix e¨e¯’vcK (cÖkvmwbK)-11, Rtwet (D) 17-18, Ptwet (D) 17-
a) First : Second b) Successor : Predecessor 18, Btwet (B) 17-18]

c) Present : Past d) Contemporary: Historic Ans:b


86. Indifferent (D`vmxb): Concern (mZK©) [Evening MBA-03]

A. Arrogant (J×Z¨): Bravery (webqx) B. Intrepid (AKz‡Zvfq): Bravery (mvnwmKZv)


C. Unbigoted: Tolerance (cigZ mwnòz) D. Unnatural (A¯^vfvweK): Emotion (cÖej Abyf~wZ)
E. Incomparable (AZzjbxq): Relevance (cÖvmw½KZv) Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: hviv D`vmxb Zviv mZK© _v‡K bv| Ans:a hviv J×Z¨ †`Lvq Zviv webqx nq bv|
87. Indigent (Mixe): Wealth (m¤ú`) [Social Islami Bank (Probationary Officer)-14, we`y¨r R¡vjvwb Awdmvi-98, mnKvix f~-imvqbwe`-98]
A. Irate (Îæ×): Sobriety (wgZvPvwiZv/ms‡hvgx) B. Taciturn (†gŠb ¯^fve): Silence (bxie)
C. Scholarly (cwÛZm`„k¨): Wit (eyw×) D. Frivolous (D`vmxb): Seriousness (mZK©Zv) Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Mix‡ei Afve _v‡K m¤ú‡`i| Ans:d D`vmx‡bi Afve _v‡K mZK©Zvi|
88. Luminary (†R¨vwZ®‹): Illustrious (D¾¡j) [Evening MBA-03]

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. Doctor wPwKrmK: Cure (Av‡ivM¨weavb) B. Magician (Rv`yKi): Magic (Rv`ywe`¨v)


C. Painter (wPÎKi): Mural (wPÎ) D. Stranger (AvMš‘K): Friendship (eÜzZ)¡ Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ivRwg¯¿x (Mason) †`qvj (Wall) ‰Zix K‡i| Ans:c wPÎKi (Painter) wPÎ (Mural) ‰Zix K‡i|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1087 ~ 01740- 073569


90. Master (cÖf)y : Servant (PvKi) [Xvtwet (C) 10-11]

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. Lace (wdZv): Collar (MjveÜ) B. Elbow (KbyB): Arm (evû)


C. Skirt (NvMov): Item(†mjvB Kiv e‡¯¿i cÖvšÍ) D. Cuticle (me‡P‡q Dc‡ii Z¡K): Finger (Av½yj)
E. Sash (†Kvg‡i cwievi myZxi wdZvwe‡kl): Waist (†Kvgi) Ans:e
e¨vL¨v: (Neck) Mjvq Muffler civ nq| Ans:e (Waist) †Kvg‡i Sash civ nq|
92. Parsimony (†ewk K…cY): Frugality (wgZe¨wqZv) [ivtwet (Management)09-10]

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. Opera (MxwZbvU¨): Aria (GKK m½xZ) B. Novel (Dcb¨vm): Chapters (cwi‡”Q`)


C. Poem (KweZv): Rhymes (k‡ãi wgj) D. Essay (iPbv): Topics (Av‡jvPbvi welq) Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: bvU‡Ki wewfbœ Ask‡K Acts ejv nq| Ans:b Dcb¨v‡mi wewfbœ Ask‡K Chapters ejv nq|
95. Ocean (gnvmvMi): Bay (DcmvMi) [Evening MBA-10, ms¯’vcb gš¿Yvjq (cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©)-07]
A. Island (Øxc): Inlet (cÖ‡ekc_) B. Continent (gnv‡`k): Peninsula (DcØxc/‡`k)
C. Comet (a~g‡KZz): Galaxy (Qvqvc_) D. Headland (AšÍixc): Promontory (ˆkjvšÍixc)
E. Archipelago (ØxccyÄ): At-oll (‡h PµvKvi cÖevj Øx‡ci g‡a¨ Dcn«` Av‡Q) Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: gnvmvM‡ii GKwU †QvU Ask nj DcmvMi| Ans:b gnv‡`‡ki GKwU †QvU Ask nj Dcgnv‡`k|
96. Sedan (cvjwK we‡kl): Automobile (†gvUi Mvox) [we`y¨r R¡vjvwb Awdmvi -98]

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]

A. Dancer (bZ©K ev bZ©Kx): Balletomane(b„Z¨ Øviv wKQz †evSv‡bv)


B. Colonel (ˆmb¨a¨¶): Martinet (K‡Vvi wbqgwbô e¨w³)
C. Soldier (ˆmwbK): Regiment (‰mb¨`j) D. Trooper (Ak¦v‡ivnx ˆmwbK): Rifle (ivB‡dj)
E. Heat (DòZv): Chill (†h VvÛvq Kvucywb aivq) Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: A‡bK MvqK w`‡q MvqK `j MwVZ nq| Ans:c A‡bK ˆmwbK w`‡q ˆmb¨`j MwVZ nq|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1088 ~ 01740- 073569


98. Smoke (†auvqv): Pollution (`~lY) [Evening MBA -09]

A. Cigarette (PziæwUKv): Tobacco (ZvgvK cvZv ev MvQ)


B. Degeneration (AatcZb): Decay (K‡g hvIqv)
C. Bullet (e›`y‡Ki ¸wj): Death (g„Zz¨) D. Water (cvwb): Ocean (gnvmvMi)
E. Critique (mgv‡jvPbv g~jK cÖeÜ): Insolent (D×Z, iæp) Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: †auvqv cwi‡ek `~lY K‡i| Ans: c ey‡jU g„Zz¨ NUvq|
99. Patron (c„ô †cvlK): Support (m¤§wZ †`qv) [Evening MBA -07, South East Bank-09, Rvtwet 09-10]

A. Spouse (`¤úwZ): Divorce (ZvjvK) B. Host (AwZw_ †meK): Hostility (kÎæZv)


C. Doctor (wPwKrmK): Medicine (Jla) D. Counselor (civgk©`vZv): Advice (Dc‡`k) Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: c„ô‡cvlK m¤§wZ †`q| Ans:d civgk©`vZv Dc‡`k †`q|
100. Teacher (wk¶K): Ignorance (AÁZv, g~L©Zv) [‡et‡ivtwet (BBA) 11-12]

A. Stream (Rj‡mªvZ): River (b`x) B. Light (Av‡jvK): Darkness (AÜKvi)


C. Student (QvÎ): Study (Aa¨vqb) D. Lightning (we`y¨r): Electricity (ˆe`y¨wZK kw³)
E. Wattage (we`y¨r kw³i GKK): Bulb (ˆe`y¨wZK evj&e) Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: wk¶K (Teacher) AÁZv (Ignorance) `~i K‡i; Ans:b Av‡jv (Light) AÜKvi (Darkness) `~i K‡i|
101. Teller (MbbvKvix): Bank (wnmve Ni) [Evening MBA -09]

A. Patient (mwnòz): Hospital (nvmcvZvj) B. Story (Mí): Novel (Dcb¨vm)


C. Teacher (wk¶K): School (we`¨vjq) D. Actor (Awf‡bZv): Rehearsal (c~e©vwfbq, gnov)
E. Guest (AwZw_, wbgwš¿Z e¨w³): Motel (†gvUiwenvwi‡`i †nv‡Uj) Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: (teller) wnmve i¶K _v‡K (Bank) e¨vs‡K; Ans:c (Teacher) wk¶K _v‡K (School) we`¨vj‡q|
102. Unemployed (†eKvi): Worker (kªwgK)[Evening MBA-10, BTV Gi weÁvcb AvwaKvi (‡MªW-2)-06, we`y¨r R¡vjvwb Awdmvi-06]
A. Fallow (cwZZ Rwg): Field (gvV) B. Observant (ch©‡e¶Ykxj): Spectator (`k©K)
C. Unknown (AÁvZ): Artist (Kjvwe`) D. Renovated (bZyb Kiv): House (evwo) Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: †eKvi e¨w³ kªwg‡Ki gZ KvR K‡i bv; Ans:a cwZZ Rwg dm‡ji gvV wn‡m‡e e¨envi nq bv|
103. Wince (QUdU Kiv): Pain (e¨_v) [ivtwet (Management),09-10]

A. Cry (µ›`b): Anger (†µva) B. Blush (j¾v): Embarrassment (weeªZ Ae¯’v)


C. Sing (Mvb Kiv): Gaiety (d‚wZ©) D. Pardon (¶gv): Tolerance (cigZ mwnòzZv) Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: (Wince)QUdU K‡i (Pain)e¨_vi Kvi‡Y; Ans:b (Blush)j¾v cvq (Embarrassment) weeªZ Ae¯’vi Kvi‡Y|
104. Owner : Slave [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (D) 18-19, Xvtwet (C) 01-02]

a) Soldier : Civilian B. Policeman : Prisoner


c) Native : Alien D. Master : Vassal Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Owner (gvwjK) Gi Aaxb KvR K‡i slave (µxZ`vm)| w©VK †Zgwb master (cÖfz) Gi Aaxb KvR K‡i
vassal (mvgšÍ, µxZ`vm)|
105. EXPIATE(‡`vl ¯^xKvi Kiv I kvw¯Í gv_v †c‡Z †bIqv): GUILT((‡`vl, Aciva) [Xvtwet (C) 11-12]

A. Canvass: support B. Adorn: Appearance (KvD‡K †`vlx mve¨¯Í KiY)


C. Testify: Conviction D. Correct: Error Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: guilt †K expiate Kiv DwPZ error †K Correct Kiv DwPZ| Ans:d

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1089 ~ 01740- 073569


106. LITTLE: BIG [Xvtwet Evening MBA-02]
A. Easy: Simple B. Quiet: Loud C. Good: Better
D. Huge: Tiny E. Plain: Ugly Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: (B). Little I Big wecixZ kã Quiet I Loud wecixZ kã| Z‡e (B). Gi Quiet & Loud Ges
(D) Gi Huge & Tiny G `y‡UvB Lv‡U| wKš‘, cÖ_‡g Little _vKv‡Z B n‡e DËi|
107. Words (k‡ã cÖKvk Kiv): Writer (†jLK) [Xvtwet BBA(IBA),93-94, (C) 07-08]

A. Honor (m¤§vb): Thief (†Pvi) [Rv:K:Kv:b:B:we: 2017-18 BDwbU wm]

B. Child (wkï mšÍvb): Teacher (wk¶K)


C. Batter (AvUvi gÛ): Baker (iæwUIqvjv)
D. Mortar (Pzb, evwj I Rj wgkvBqv †h `ªe¨ nq): Bricklayer (ivRwg¯¿x) Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: (Writer) †jLK (Words) kã ˆZix K‡i; Ans:c (Baker) iæwUIqvjv iæwUi (Batter) gÛ ˆZix K‡i|
108. SPOOL(bvUvB): THREAD(myZv) [Xvtwet Evening MBA-02, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœ&qb e¨vsK (2q †kªYxi Kg.)-15]
A. Bale (MuvU; Mv`): Hay (Lo) B. Peck(‡VvKiv‡bv ev Luy‡U LvIqv ): potatoes
C. Verse: Song D. Coil: Rope
E. Reel (myZv cu¨vwP‡q ivLvi e¯‘ we‡kl): Line (Zvi;miyy,k³ myZv ) Ans:e
e¨vL¨v: Spool G Thread cu¨vPv‡bv _v‡K; Reel G Line cu¨vPv‡bv _v‡K|
109. AIRPLANE: HANGAR(DuPz Quv`wewkó Ni hv Plane-‡K Zvc /e„wó †_‡K euvPvq) [Xvtwet Evening MBA-02]

A. Ship: Channel B. Jet: Runway


C. Rickshaw: Pedal D. Swan(ivRnvum): Drake(cys cvwZ nvum)
E. Automobile(gUi Mvwo ): Garage Ans:e
e¨vL¨v: Airplane ivLv nq Hangar G; Automobile ivLv nq Garage-G|
110. HANDCUFFS (nvZKov): PRISONER (ew›`) [Xvtwet Evening MBA-02]

A. Shoes(RyZv): Feet(cv) B. Manacles(nvZKov): Penitentiary(KvivMvi)


C. Lash(`wo): Dog(KzKzi) D. Tail(‡jR): Kite(Nywo) Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Handcuffs w`‡q Prisoner-‡K euvav; Lash w`‡q Dog-‡K euvav nq|
111. STOREY: BUILDING [Xvtwet Evening MBA-03]
A. Rung: Ladder B. Plot: Outline
C. Cable: Elevator D. Foundations: Skyscraper Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: G‡Ki Dci GK Storey(Zjv) wb‡q Building ˆZwi nq; G‡Ki Dci GK rung(gB‡qi avc) wb‡q
Ladder(gB) ˆZwi nq |
112. SMILE: AMUSEMENT [Xvtwet Evening MBA-03]
A. Anger: Madness B. Face: Expression
C. Yawn: Boredom D. Dream: sleep E. Love: Ecstasy Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Smile(nuvwm) n‡j Amusement(Avb›`)-Gi j¶Y; Yawn(nvB †Zvjv) nj Boredom(GK‡N‡qwg) -Gi j¶Y|
113. GOAT: UNICORN [Xvtwet Evening MBA-04]
A. Horse: Dragon B. Ram(‡fov ): Bull
C. Sheep: Dog D. Mountain: Milk E. Fox: Wolf Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Goat Gi KvíwbK i~c n‡jv Unicorn; Horse -Gi KvíwbK iƒc n‡jv Dragon|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1090 ~ 01740- 073569


114. AFFLUENT: WEALTHY [Xvtwet Evening MBA-05]
A. Repugnance(AcQ›`): Revulsion(N„Yv) B. Quiet: Loud C. Adoration: Aversion
D. Qualification: Incompetence E. Permanent: Tenacious Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: Affluent Ges Wealthy mgv_©K kã| Repugnance Ges Revulsion mgv_©K kã
115. Heart: human [evsjv‡`g cjøx we`y¨. †ev‡W©i mnKvix mwPe/mnKvix cwiPvjK (cÖkvmb) -2017]

a) Kitchen: house b) Hand: child c) wall: brick d) Engine: car Ans:d


e¨vL¨v: Human (gvbyl)-‡K mPj iv‡L heart (ürwcÐ) Ges car (Mvwo)-‡K mPj iv‡L engine (BwÄb)|
116. LIABILITY: IMMUNITY [Xvtwet Evening MBA-05]
A. Debit: Credit B. Pardon: Amnesty
C. Real Estate: Property D. Fidelity: Honesty Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: A. Liability(`vq) Ges Immunity(m¤ú`/`vqgyw³) wecixZ kã; Debit Ges Credit wecixZ kã|
117. Life is to death as pleasure is to—. [Pwe 2018-19 BDwbU G (mKvj)]

a) poverty b) suffering c) anguish d) pain Ans:d


e¨vL¨v: Life (Rxeb) n‡jv death (g„Zz¨) Gi wecixZ, wVK †Zgwb pleasure (Av‡gv`, Avb›`) n‡jv pain gvbwmK ev
kvixwiK hš¿Yv ÑGi wecixZ |
118. FAITH: ATHEISTIC(bvw¯ÍK ) [Xvtwet Evening MBA-06]

A. Honesty: Ethical B. Difficulty: Slothful (Kzov)


C. Apparel: Nude (bMœ) D. Gymnast: Agile (PUc‡U) Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: C. hvi Faith _v‡K bv †m n‡”Q Atheistic; hvi Apparel(‡cvkvK) _v‡K bv †m n‡”Q Nude|
119. CAR: FUEL [Xvtwet Evening MBA-08]
A. Camera: Film B. Computer: Typewriter
C. Sugar: Molasses (‡Svjv¸o) D. Fountain Pen: Ball-Point Pen Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: A. Fuel w`‡q Car P‡j; Film w`‡q Camera P‡j|
120. EMULATE(Abymib Kiv ): MODEL(Abymib Kiv) [Xvtwet Evening MBA-08]

A. Copy(bKj Kiv): Imitate(bKj Kiv) B. Genuine: Real


C. Transparent: Distinct D. Obvious: Visible Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: A. Emulate Ges Model mgv_©K kã; Copy Ges Imitate mgv_©K kã|
121. HAND: NAIL [Xvtwet Evening MBA-06]
A. Foot: Toe B. Head: Hair
C. Paw(wkKvwi cÖvYxi cv): Claw D. Ear: Nose E. Jaw: Tooth Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: C. Hand-Gi bL n‡jv Nail; Paw -Gi bL n‡jv Claw|
122. GIANT: SMALL [Xvtwet Evening MBA-08]
A. Hard: Difficult B. Good: Fair
C. Plain: Simple D. Loud: Quiet E. Bread: Butter Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: D. Giant Ges Small wecixZ kã; Loud Ges Quiet wecixZ kã|
123. REBELLIOUS(we‡`ªvnx): INSUBORDINATE(Aeva¨) [Xvtwet Evening MBA-08]

A. Dutiful: Obedient B. Revolutionary: Submissive


C. Mutinous: Rationality D. Judgment: Debate Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: A. Rebellious Ges Insubordinate mgv_©K kã; Dutiful Ges Obedient mgv_©K kã|
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1091 ~ 01740- 073569
124. NICOTINE: TOBACCO [Xvtwet Evening MBA-10]
A. Calcium: Bone B. Iodine: Salt
C. Protein: Meat D. Pulp: Fruit E. Caffeine: Coffee Ans:e
e¨vL¨v: E. Nicotine n‡”Q Tobacco-‡Z we`¨gvb g~j c`v_©| Avi Caffeine n‡”Q Coffee -‡Z we`¨gvb g~j c`v_©;
125. INSIPID (MZvbyMwZK): INVENTION (bZzbZ¡) [Xvtwet Evening MBA-10]

A. Ironic: Gravity B. Foppish: Affection


C. Realistic: Originality D. Generic: Artistry
E. Prosaic(MZvbyMwZK): Imagination(wPšÍv/Kíbv) Ans:e
e¨vL¨v: E. hv Insipid Zv‡Z Invention -Gi Qvc _v‡K bv; hv Prosaic Zv‡Z Imagination Gi Qvc _v‡K bv|
126. DELIRIUM(wPËweåg): DISORIENTATION(w`K-åvšÍ Ae¯’v) [Xvtwet Evening MBA-09]

A. Paralysis: Immobility B. anorexia: Pain


C. Insomnia: Fretfulness D. Rash: Vaccination. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: A. Delirium -Gi Kvi‡Y Disorientation nq; Paralysis Gi Kvi‡Y Immobility nq|
127. TREE: ROOTS-[cwimsL¨vb e¨y‡ivi mnKvix cwimsL¨vb Awd-14, Ptwet (D) 14-15, et‡ktgytitwetcÖtwet (F) 18-19, Xvtwet MBA (IBA) 91-92]
A. Building: Foundation B. Shirt: Sleeve
C. Entrance(‡qbUª¨vbm&-cÖ‡ek): Exit D. Smoke: Chimney Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: A. Tree -Gi wfwË n‡jv Roots; Building Gi wfwË n‡jv Foundation|
128. FRUIT: APPLE [Xvtwet MBA(IBA)91-92]
A. seed: Flower B. Sport: Baseball
C. Windows: Building D. Pavement: Street Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: B. Apple GK ai‡bi Fruit; Baseball GK ai‡bi Sport(‡Ljv)|
129. HOT: WARM [Xvtwet MBA(IBA)91-92]
A. Frozen: Cold B. Silly: Sad
C. Upsetting: Funny D. Black: Grey E. Low: High Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: A. A‡bK Warm n‡jv Hot; A‡bK Cold n‡jv Frozen|
130. SEE: INVISIBLE(BbwfwSej- A`„k¨) [Xvtwet MBA (IBA) 03-04]

A. Correct: Inverted(Bbfvi‡UW) B. Hear: Inaudible(BbAwWej-‡kvbv hvq bv Ggb)


C. Enjoy: Improper D. Buy: Invaluable Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: B. †Kvb wKQz See Kivi †hvM¨ bv n‡j Zv‡K Invisible e‡j; †Kvb wKQz Hear Kivi †hvM¨ bv n‡j Zv‡K
Inaudible e‡j| Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
131. FIND: SEARCH(AbymÜvb) https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda [Xvtwet MBA(IBA)91-92]

A. Talk: Listen B. Read: Write


C. Believed: Obey D. Seek: Look E. Win: Fight (msMÖvg) Ans:e
e¨vL¨v: wKQz Find Ki‡Z n‡j Search Ki‡Z nq; wKQz Win Ki‡Z n‡j Fight Ki‡Z nq;
132. CLOTHES: LUGGAGE [Janata Bank Ltd. (JO) – 11, Xvtwet MBA(IBA) 94-95]
A. Baggage: Train B. Package: Post Office
C. Documents: Briefcase D. Airmail: Mail Carrier Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: C. Luggage-G Clothes enb Kiv nq; Briefcase -G Documents enb Kiv nq|

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1092 ~ 01740- 073569


133. SQUARE(PZzf~©R): CUBE(NbK) [Janata Bank Ltd. (JO) – 11, Xvtwet MBA(IBA) 94-95]

A. Triangle(wÎf~R): Prism(KvP) B. Circle: Sphere(‡MvjK)


C. Line: Cylinder (bjKvi e¯‘) D. Sphere: Earth Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: B. Square -Gi wÎgvwÎK iƒc n‡jv Cube; Circle Gi wÎgvwÎK iƒc n‡jv Sphere|
134. MOTH (Kvco KvUv †cvKv): WOOL [Xvtwet MBA(IBA) 94-95]

A. Earthworm: Potato B. Ant: Aphid (GBwdW-AwZ ÿz`ª cvZv)


C. Termite (NyYRvZxq †cvKv): Wood D. Lizard: Scale(Mv‡qi Avuk) Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: C. Moth, Wool †L‡q bó K‡i †d‡j; Termite, Wood †L‡q bó K‡i †d‡j|
135. LIABILITY: IMMUNITY [Xvtwet MBA(IBA) 94-95]
A. Debit: Credit B. Pardon: Amnesty
C. Real Estate: Property D. Fidelity: Honesty Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: A. Liability Ges Immunity wecixZ kã; Debit Ges Credit wecixZ kã|
136. RICKSHAW: VEHICLE [Xvtwet MBA(IBA) 02-03]
A. Cargo: Truck B. Brake: Car
C. Fleet: Car D. Hammer: Tool E. Link: Chain Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: D. Rickshaw GK cÖKvi Vehicle; Hammer GK cÖKvi Tool;
137. FISH: SCALES(Avuk) [Xvtwet MBA (IBA-BBA) 02-03, Pubali Bank-05, Southeast Bank-09, Xvtwet (C) 15-16]

A. Song: Notes B. Bird: Feathers


C. Plane: Wings D. Animal: Zoo E. Insect: Antenna Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: B. Fish, Scales Øviv Ave„Z _v‡K; Bird, Feathers Øviv Ave„Z _v‡K|
138. STEAM(ev®ú): GEYSER(‡MBSvi- ev®úxfeb) [Xvtwet MBA(IBA) 03-04]

A. Power: Generator B. Atoms: Reactor


C. Coal: Mine D. Lava: Volcano Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: D. Geyser †_‡K Steam †ei nq; Volcano †_‡K Lava †ei nq|
139. SAND(evwj): DUNE(wWDœ-evwjqvwo/evjyPi) [Xvtwet MBA (IBA) 05-06]

A. Tree: Forest(R½j/eb) B. Rock: Bolder


C. Shower: Deluge(‡WwjDR-eb¨v) D. Clamor: Tumult Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: C. SAND n‡jv DUNE-Gi ÿz`ªZg iƒc; Shower n‡jv Deluge-Gi ÿz`ªZg iƒc|
140. SUBSIDY(mvewmwW-miKvwi mvnvh¨/fZz©Kx): SUPPORT [Xvtwet MBA (IBA) 04-05]

A. Assistance: Endowment B. Funds: Fellowship


C. Credit: Payment D. Loan: Note
E. Debt (‡WU-FY): Obligation (Aewj‡MBkb-eva¨evaKZv; `vq) Ans:e
e¨vL¨v: E. Subsidy n‡jv GK cÖKvi Support; Debt n‡jv GK cÖKvi Obligation|
=========
mvaviYZ Analogy ûeû repeat nq bv| ZvB Aí wKQz w`jvg GUzKB co‡Z cvi‡j h‡_ô g‡b KiwQ|
ïay e¨vsK cixÿvq GLb †ewk †ewk analogy Av‡m| ‡m‡ÿ‡Î cÖPzi Vocabulary gyL¯’ K‡ib| KviY
bZzb bZzb analogy mgvavb Kivi GUvB †kÖô Dcvq|
=============
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1093 ~ 01740- 073569
Letter, Paragraph, Report & Email

Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion: Go to Index


‡QvU Aa¨vq ZvB M‡elYv †`Iqv n‡jv bv Z‡e wewmGm mn
mKj cixÿvi Rb¨ Aa¨vqwU c‡o wb‡Z n‡e|

 Letter (wPwV):- mvaviYZ e¨w³MZ letter Gi 6wU Ask _v‡K, h_v;

1. Heading (wbKU/cÖwZ); 4. Subscription (e.g. yours faithfully);


2. Salutation/Greeting (m‡¤^vab); 5. Signature(¯^vÿi)
3. Body of the letter- (me‡P‡q ¸iæZ¡cY~ © Ask); 6. Superscription or outside address;
GB QqwU bvg avivevwnKfv‡e g‡b ivLyb- He-Sa-Bo-Sub-Sig-Super (wn m¨v e- mve wmM mycvi)

 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|
 Report:- mvaviYZ Report Writing wjLvi †ÿ‡Î ZvwiL I ¯’vb D‡jøL Ki‡Z nq |
 Email:- eZ©gvb mg‡q Z_¨ Av`vb cÖ`v‡bi Rb¨, e¨emv-evwYR¨, e¨w³MZ, ivR‰bwZK, wkÿv BZ¨vw` mKj †ÿ‡Î B-
‡gBj e¨envi nq| B‡gB‡ji wVKvbvi †ÿ‡Î @ wPýwU e¨envi nq| †hgb: expertpubli@gmail.com
Our Facebook Page: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb|
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n
https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/
1. What is the function of a topic sentence? nd
[42 BCS]

A To introduce the topic. B To analyse the topic.


C To present the main idea. D To expand the idea. Ans:c
2. How many parts are in a private letter? [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK -01, Btwet 05-06, 10-11]
A six B three C four D five Ans:a
3. A paragraph must have --- theme/themes. [7g †emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb-11]
4. A paragraph deals with --- theme/themes. [we‡kl wkÿK wbeÜb (Ge‡Z`vqx cÖavb, Rywbqi K¡vwi, †gŠjfx)-10]
A one B two C three D four Ans:a

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1094 ~ 01740- 073569


5. A paragraph must have - [9g cÖfvlK wbeÜb -13, PSTU (A) 14-15]
A an object B a single idea or topic C topics D more than one para Ans:b
6. In which form of writing is needed to mention the date and place of writing? [7g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12]
A Paragraph B Essay C Report D Novel Ans:c
7. How many paragraphs are there in paragraph? [7g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12]
A one B two C three D four Ans:a
8. Which is the most important part of a letter? [gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK -01, JKKNIU (B) 12-13]
A The address of the receiver B The address of the writer
C The body of the letter D The signature of the writer Ans:c
9. Which is a proper subscription for an application for a job? [Lytwet (mgvRweÁvb ¯‹zj) 05-06]
A your faithfully B your’s faithfully C yours faithfully D you faithfully Ans:c
10. The letter to a friend ends with --- [ms¯‹…wZ welqK gš¿bvj‡qi cÖZœZË¡ Awa`߇ii Gw÷‡gUi 2019]
A Affectionately yours B Yours affectionately
C Ever yours D Faithfully yours Ans:c
e¨vL¨vt eÜzi Kv‡Q wPwVi mgvw߇Z ‡jLv nq Ever yours ev Your ever (‡Zvgvi wek¦¯)’ |
11. A topic sentence can be put in the paragraph - [6ô cÖfvlK wbeÜb -10]
A at the beginning B in the middle C at the end D anywhere Ans:a
12. The first sentence of a paragraph is called- [‡bvtwetcÖtwet (C) 13-14]
A sentence B conclusion C body D topic sentence Ans:d
13. A Paragraph has ----- important parts in a single Para. [8g †emiKvix wkÿK wbeÜb-12]
A1 B2 C3 D4 Ans:c
14. Which point should be considered when preparing a new report? [kvtwetcÖtwet (B) 14-15]
A Give attractive information B Note to include people’s comments
C Should not include reporters point of view concerning the incident
D Preaching at the end of the story Ans:c
15. Which one is very important in a ‘News Report’? [9g cÖfvlK wbeÜb -13]
A an introduction B a short eye-catching head line
C a description D conclusion Ans:b
16. The controlling idea of a paragraph is reflected by - [Btwet (B) 12-13]
A topic sentence B terminator C clincher sentence D body of the paragraph Ans:c
e¨vL¨vt Clincher sentence –AKvU¨ hyw³g~jK evK¨|
17. Which of the following can be used as ‘salutation of a letter’? [Rvtwet (C8) 15-16]
A Thank you very much B Dear sir/madam
C Best Regards D Sincerely yours Ans:b
18. The main idea of a paragraph lies in its- [¯^ivó gš¿bvj‡qi e¨w³MZ Kg©KZv©-12, 8g †emiKvix cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12]
A first sentence B conclusion C body D topic sentence Ans:d
19. The last sentence of a paragraph is paragraph----? [Rtwet (D) 12-13]
A terminator B linker C introducer D topic sentence Ans:a
============00000000============

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1095 ~ 01740- 073569


Abbreviation (mswÿßKiY) & Elaboration(m¤úªmviY)
♦ 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+-
Basic strong Kivi Rb¨ c‡o wb‡Z n‡e
 All Bank Job Exams 7wU+- Basic strong Kivi Rb¨ c‡o wb‡Z n‡e
 Primary Job Exams 1wU+-
Basic strong Kivi Rb¨ c‡o wb‡Z n‡e
 PSC & Other Jobs 38wU+- Basic strong Kivi Rb¨ c‡o wb‡Z n‡e

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


1. Full expression of N.B. is- [34th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A NoteBefore B Nota Bene C Note Beside D Note Better Ans:b
2. The walls of the house have been painted --- green. [14 BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
th

A by B no preposition C at D with Ans:b

 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.)

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1096 ~ 01740- 073569


18. Date Day and Time Evolution
19. DIARY(WvBwi) Dear, I Always Remember You.
20. Dr. (Wv.) Doctor (evsjvq- Wv³vi/ ms‡ÿ‡c: Wv.)
21. E.g. Exempli Gratia (D`vniY) [GwU GKwU Latin phrase]
22. Eat Energy and Taste
23. Etc. Et-cetera(‡qU&-‡QU&iv-BZ¨vw`)
24. GMAT Graduate management admission test
25. GRE Graduate Record Examination
26. IELTS International English Language Testing System
27. I.O.Y. I owe you. (Avg †Zvgvi Kv‡Q Fbx)|
28. IQ Intelligent Quotient (eyyw×gËv hvPvB)
29. Love ‡bwZevPK A‡_©: Loss of Valuable Energy(g~j¨evb kw³i ÿq/ÿwZ/AcPq)
BwZevPK A‡_©: Lots of Valuable Efforts/Encouragement.
30. M. A. Master of Arts
31. M. B. A. Master of Business Administration
32. M. Com. Master of Commerce
33. M. D. Doctor of Medicine
34. M. L. A. Member of Legislative Assembly
35. M. L. C. Member of Legislative Council(AvBb mfvi m`m¨)
36. M. P. Member of Parliament(msm` m`m¨)
37. M. S. Master of Surgery
38. M. Sc. Master of Science
39. M. Sc. Ag. Master of Science in Agriculture
40. M.B.B.S. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
41. Million 10 jÿ [Decade-`kK/`k eQi, Billion- GKk †KvwU]
42. Miss Used before unmarried girls(AweevwnZ evwjKv‡`i bv‡gi c~‡e© miss e¨envi nq;)
43. MPSZ Mobile Problem Solution Zone
44. Mr. Mister(Rbve/mv‡ne/wkÿK/KZ©v)
45. Mrs. Mistress(Rbvev/M„nKZx©/wkwÿKv)
46. N.B. Nota Bene(we‡kl `ªóe¨/ GUv jÿ¨ Ki/ mark well/Special attention)
47. No. Number(msL¨v)
48. o’clock Of clock (Nwoi)
49. P. M. Prime Minister(cÖavbgš¿x)
50. PEN (Kjg) Power Enriched Nib [(kw³ m¤úbœ we›`y/ KP(Kj‡gi gv_v)]
51. P. M./pm Post meridian[ga¨v‡ýi cieZ©x fvM: w`b-12:00 ‡_‡K ivZ: 11:59:59/12.00 ch©šÍ]
52. P.T.O. Please turn over(`qv K‡i --Dëvb)
53. Ph. D. / D. Phil. Doctor of Philosophy (Arts & Science)
54. POLICE Polite (f`ª), Obedient (AbyMZ), Loyal (f³), Intelligent (eyw×gvb), Courageous
(cywjk) (mvnmx), Everyday- Energetic & Enduring (me©`v D‡`¨vwg Ges mnbkxj);

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1097 ~ 01740- 073569


55. RP Received Pronunciation
56. SAT Scholastic Aptitude test (A test in USA to measure student’s ability before
they go to college)
57. SAT Standard assessment task(a test by children in England at the age of 7, 11,
14, 16)
Study (Aa¨vqb), Truthfulness (wek¦¯ÍZv/ mZZv), Unity (GKZv), Discipline
58. STUDENT
(wbqgvbyewZ©Zv), Energy (kw³), Net and Clean (cwi®‹vi-cwi”Qbœ), Tactfully (‡KŠkwj);
59. TOEFL Test of English as a foreign language(we‡`wk fvlvi cixÿv)
60. USA The United States of America

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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1098 ~ 01740- 073569


13. CNG stands for- [ivtwet (B-Law,set-4) 14-15]
AConverted Natural Gas B Conduced Natural Gas
C Conducted Natural Gas D Compressed Natural Gas Ans:d
14. What does CV stand for?
A Curriculum vital B Curriculum value C Current value D Curriculum vitae Ans:d
 evbvb mZK©Zv: vitae evbv‡bi †k‡l ae Av‡Q|
15. GRE stands for- [wc,Gm,wm Gi mnKvix cwiPvjK-06]
A General Reading in English B Graduate Reading English
C Graduate Reading Examination D Graduate Record Examination Ans:d
16. IELTS stands for- [Rvtwet (C2) 12-13]
A International English Language Teaching Society
Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb
B International English Learning & Teaching System
https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda
C International English Language Testing System
D Institute of English Language Testing System Ans:c

 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|

=========000==========

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;

=========000==========

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1099 ~ 01740- 073569


Redundancy (evûj¨‡`vl) Go to Index

♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion


cixÿvmg~n cÖkœ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e-
 BCS Preliminary ‡Z 1wU+-
Basic strong Kivi Rb¨ c‡o wb‡Z n‡e
 All Bank Job Exams 7wU+- Basic strong Kivi Rb¨ c‡o wb‡Z n‡e
 Primary Job Exams 0wU +-
Basic strong Kivi Rb¨ c‡o wb‡Z n‡e
 PSC & Other Jobs 22wU+- Basic strong Kivi Rb¨ c‡o wb‡Z n‡e

Aa¨vqwfwËK BCS cÖkœmg~n-


1. The walls of the house have been painted --- green. [14th BCS I Ab¨vb¨]
A by B no preposition C at D with Ans:b

cÖkœ: Redundancy wK? †Kvb †Kvb mgRvZxq A_©hy³ k㸇jv GKmv‡_ e‡m bv|

িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন


Redundancy: GKB A_© cÖ`vbKvix `ywU kã cvkvcvwk em‡j ev‡K¨ Abvek¨K
k‡ãi cybive„wË nq G‡K Redundancy e‡j| ZvB wb‡Pi GKB A_© cÖ`vbKvix
k㸇jv GK‡Î em‡e bv|
Wide/total/entire Monopoly A_©B GK‡PwUqv/ m¤ú~Y©iƒ‡c/ GKvwacZ¨- ZvB monopoly Gi mv‡_ wide/
:: Monopoly total/ entire emv‡j fzj n‡e|
Repeat: Again Repeat A_©B (say/do again) cybivq ejv| ZvB Repeat Gi mv‡_ again e‡m bv|
Lodging: House Lodging A_©B tuition house ZvB lodging Gi mv‡_ house e‡m bv|
Two: Twin(hgR) Twin A_©B two ZvB twin Gi mv‡_ two e‡m bv|
Cousin: Cousin A_©B PvPvZ/gvgvZ/LvjvZ fvB-‡evb ZvB cousin Gi mv‡_ brother/sister
brother/ sister e‡m bv|
 Dc‡ii k㸇jvi gZB wb‡Pi mgRvZxq A_©hy³ k㸇jv cvkvcvwk em‡e bv| emv‡j Zv evûj¨‡`v‡l fzj n‡e|
True: mZ¨ ‡Kvb wKQz; Revert: ‡diZ hvIqv (go back) Restore: bring back
Fact: mZ¨ welq; Back: ‡diZ hvIqv Back: ‡diZ Avmv
Fetch-‡Kv‡bv ¯’v‡b wKQz wb‡Z hvIqv Return: ‡diZ Avmv/come back Advance: AwMÖg Kiv
Go- hvIqv Back: ‡diZ Avmv Forward: m¤§yL/AvMvg
More, most, best : DËg/ †kÖô Final: P‚ovšÍ ‡Kvb wKQz Join: GKwÎZ nIqv
Prefer, Unique, Supreme, Perfect Conclusion: ‡kl †Kvb wKQy Together: GKmv‡_
Dictionary: k‡ãi eB: Book: eB Enough-Sufficient Reason - Because
New-Invention: bZyb Avwe®‹vi Renew-Again Progress - forward
New-discover: bZyb Avwe®‹vi Better - comparatively Proceed - forward
New-innovation: bZyb Avwe®‹vi Side - back Nearly - almost
United - together Entire - whole Period - time
Complete - together Total - whole Same - like
Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1100 ~ 01740- 073569
-BCS, e¨vsK, PSC, I fvwm©wU MCQ mg~n

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

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1101 ~ 01740- 073569


9. Select the correct English translation of- “wZwb c`Z¨vM K‡i‡QbÓ [8g cÖfvlK wbeÜb-12]
A He has resigned of his post. B He has resigned from his post.
C He has resigned his post. D He has been resigned his post. Ans:c
Hints: resigned Gici †Kvb preposition e‡m bv| ZvB Ackb a I b fzj| Avi ‡Kvb `vwqZ¡ †_‡K wb‡R wb‡R
c`Z¨vM ‡bIqv nq| ZvB GB A‡_© resign Øviv Active voice nq| weavq c mwVK Avi d fzj|
10. Which one is the incorrect sentence? [et‡ktitwetcÖtwet (D) 14-15, Lytwet (gvbweK ¯‹zj) 11-12]
A We are not cowards. B He answered all my questions.
C He reached at home at 9 pm yesterday. D He was appointed captain. Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: reached Gi mv‡_ at e‡m bv ZvB Ackb c incorrect wn‡m‡e DËi| KviY cÖ‡kœ incorrect ‡P‡q‡Q|
11. Which is the correct sentence with ‘bag and baggage’? [A_© gš¿Yvj‡qi cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZv©-04]
A He leaves the place bag and baggage. B He leaves the place with bag and baggage.
C He leaves the place for bag and baggage. D He leaves for bag and baggage. Ans:a
Tips: Bag an baggage gv‡bB ZwíZívmn ZvB Gi c~‡e© †Kvb preposition `iKvi †bB| weavq b,c,d fzj|
12. The two brothers show resemblance --- each other. [BRTA mnKvix cwiPvjK-05, Bmjvgx e¨vsK 10]
A with B to C at D for Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b resemblance kãwU Noun weavq Gi ci Preposition wn‡m‡e to e‡m‡Q|
13. I want to go --- abroad after my studies. [Xvtwet (A) 07-08]
A to B for C in D no preposition Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Go Gi c‡i home, abroad, here, there Gme em‡j Gi ci †Kv‡bv preposition emv‡bvi `iKvi nq bv|
14. Do you mind if I join --- you. (‡Zvgvi mv‡_ †hvM`vb Ki‡j wKQz g‡b Ki‡e wK?) [RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 16-17]
A with B in C to D no preposition Ans:d
15. Which one is correct? (wZwb 1990 mv‡j †mbvevwnbx‡Z †hvM`vb K‡iwQ‡jb) [ivtwet 06-07]
A He joined to the army in 1990. B He joined in the army in 1990.
C He joined with the army in 1990. D He joined the army in 1990. Ans:d
16. Choose the correct sentence.(evjKwU Zvi wcZvi gZ) [Btwet (M) 12-13, Medical 14-15]
A The boy resembles to his father. B The boy resembles his father.
C The boy resembled with his father. D The boy is resembled to his father. Ans:b
17. The people at the party were worried about Janet because no one was aware --- she had
gone. [ivtwet (wdb¨vÝ, AevwYR¨) 05-06, etwet (N) 12-13, Ptwet (E-Law) 15-16]
A where that B of where C the place D of the place where Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: 1g K_v n‡jv aware Gi mv‡_ of e‡m ZvB DËi n‡Z cv‡i b/d | Avevi the place Gi mv‡_ where e‡m
bv ZvB d fzj| myZivs mwVK DËi- b
18. Choose the correct sentence. [Lytwet (Kjv I gvbweK ¯‹zj) 11-12]
A We shall discuss about the matter. B He has resigned his post.
C He at last came to a final conclusion. D This is a true fact. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: discuss Gi mv‡_ about nq bv ZvB Ackb A fzj| final + conclusion Avi true + fact GKmv‡_ e‡m
bv ZvB C, D fzj| Avevi resigned Gi ci preposition `iKvi bvB ZvB b mwVK DËi|
==========0000==========

Expert- Job English --- Page no. ~ 1102 ~ 01740- 073569


35th BCS Questions 2015 Go to Index

GB Expert- Job English eB‡Z ïay English Language অংেশর �� সমাধান েদওয়া হেলা।
English Literature As‡ki mgvavb cv‡eb Expert- English Literature eB‡Z|
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

Gi verb n‡e would/could/might+ have+ v.p.p. -----; ZvB mwVK DËi a|


8. In the 18th century the Mughal Empire begin to ----. [35th BCS]
A discriminate B differentiate C disintegrate D dislocate Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: discriminate, differentiate, dislocate-A_© cv_©K¨ Kiv| Avi disintegrate A_© LÐ LÐ Kiv ev
nIqv| evsjv: 18 kZ‡K gyNj mv¤ªvR¨ LÐ LÐ n‡q fv½‡Z ïiæ K‡iwQ‡jv| ZvB A_©MZfv‡e mwVK DËi c|
9. Being fat does not necessarily kill you but it --- the risk that you will suffer from nasty
diseases. (‡gvUv nIqvUv †Zvgv‡K nZ¨v K‡i bv wKš‘ GUv SuzwK e„w× K‡i †h Zzwg gvivZ¡K †iv‡M fzM‡Z cvi) [35th BCS]
A increases B encourages C emphasizes D involves Ans:a
10. Societies living in the periphery are always ignored. Underlined word means- [35th BCS]
A offshore areas B remote places C marginal areas D backward regions Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: periphery- k‡ãi A_© †PŠnwÏ/mxgvšÍeZx©/cÖvwšÍK/ga¨eZx© RvqMv| ZvB mwVK DËi c
Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1103 ~ 01740-073569
11. The noise level in Dhaka city has increased exponentially. Here the underlined word
means- [35th BCS]
A amazingly B steadily C shockingly D rapidly Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: exponentially-A_© rapidly ev `ªæZfv‡e| ZvB DËi d|
12. “It is time to review the protocol on testing nuclear weapons”. Here the underlined
word means- [35th BCS]
A Record of rules B Procedures
C Problems D Summary of rules Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: “protocol” A_© a set of rules|
13. Let us begin by look in at the minutes of the meeting. Here the underlined word
means- (P‡jv mfvi KvMRcÎ/ †iKW©¸‡jv ch©‡eÿY ïiæ Kwi) [35th BCS]
A time record B written record C time frame D written analysis Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: minutes k‡ãi A_© meeting summary/ wgwUs Gi wjwLZ †iKW©; ZvB DËi n‡e b|
14. Women are too often --- by family commitments. [35th BCS]
A confused B contaminated C controlled D constrained Ans:d
15. The idiom “A stitch in time saves nine” -refers the importance of -----. [35th BCS]
A saving lives B saving time C timely action D time tailoring Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: “A stitch in time saves nine” cÖev`wU A_©- mg‡qi GK †dvuo Amg‡qi `k †dvuo| A_v©r mgqgZ KvR
Kivi ¸iæZ¡‡K eySvq| ZvB mwVK DËi c|
16. Which is the correct sentence? [35th BCS]
A He insisted on seeing her. B He insisted for seeing her.
C He insisted in seeing her. D He insisted to be seeing her. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: “insist” verb wUi c‡i me©`v “on” Preposition e‡m| insist on-A_© wR` Kiv| ZvB mwVK DËi a
17. The phrase “nouveau riche” means- [35th BCS]
A Riche rich B New high class C Well off D New rich Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: nouveau riche-A_© Av½yj dz‡j KjvMvQ| A_©vr bZzb abx ev nVvr eo‡jvK| ZvB mwVK DËi d|
18. What would be the best antonym of “hibernate”? [35th BCS]
A dormancy B sluggishness C liveliness D democracy Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: hibernate-A_© myß ev NygšÍ Ae¯’v; liveliness-A_© m‡ZR ev Pv½v| ZvB mwVK DËi c|
19. I am in the process of collecting material for my story. The underlined word is a/an -
A Verb B Adverb C Adjective D Noun [35th BCS]Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: gerund Ges preposition Gi gv‡S noun e‡m; ZvB GLv‡b material-kãwU noun hvi A_© Dcv`vb|
20. Depression is often hereditary. The underlined word is a/an- [35th BCS]
A Adverb B Noun C Adjective D Verb Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: be verb+ Adv.+ Adj.nq; weavq hereditary- kãwU Adj. hvi A_© genetic/eskMZ; ZvB Dt c|
21. Choose the pair of a relationship similar to that of “Harm: Damage” [35th BCS]
A Sweet: Sour B Stout: Weak C Hook: Crook D Injure: Incapacitate Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Harm-ÿwZ/AvNvZ †_‡K damage-‡jvKmvb nq; Injure-AvKw¯§K `yNUbv †_‡K Incapacitate-Amg_© nq|
===00===
Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1104 ~ 01740-073569
36th BCS Questions Go to Index

GB Expert- Job English eB‡Z ïay English Language অংেশর �� সমাধান েদওয়া হেলা।
English Literature As‡ki mgvavb cv‡eb Expert- English Literature eB‡Z|
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;

Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1105 ~ 01740-073569


11. Identify the correct sentence? [36th BCS]
A Yesterday, he has gone home. B Yesterday, he did gone home.
C Yesterday, he had gone home. D Yesterday, he went home. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb ev‡K¨ yesterday _vK‡j evK¨wU past indefinite tense nq weavq mwVK DËi-d|
12. This could have worked if I ------ been more cautious. [36th BCS]
A had B have C might D would Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: 3 conditional Gi wbqgvbymv‡i- Subject+ could have+ V3 +if + Subject+ had+ V3 nq|
rd

13. I have been living in Dhaka --- 2000. [36th BCS]


A since B from C after D till Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: present perfect continuous tense G wbw`©ó mgq(2000) Gi c~‡e© since e‡m weavq DËi-a|
14. Give the antonym of the world “transitory” [36th BCS]
A temporary B permanent C transparent D short-lived Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: transitory/short-lived/temporary-ÿY¯’vqx; b) permanent-¯’vqx; c) transparent-¯^”Q|
15. Slow and steady ----- the race. (Fill in the gap) [36th BCS]
A win B wins C has won D won Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: †Kvb GKK phrase(Slow and steady) ev‡K¨i Subject n‡j †mwU 3 person singular weavq
rd

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;

37th BCS Questions


GB Expert- Job English eB‡Z ïay English Language অংেশর �� সমাধান েদওয়া হেলা।
English Literature As‡ki mgvavb cv‡eb Expert- English Literature eB‡Z|
1. A chart was appended to the report. Here “appended” means- [37th BCS]
A changed B removed C joined D shortened Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: changed- cwiewZ©Z; removed-`yixf~Z; joined/ appended -mshy³; shortened-mswÿß; ev‡K¨i
evsjv: wi‡cv©‡Ui mv‡_ GKwU PvU© mshy³ Kiv n‡qwQj|
2. Choose the correct sentence: [37th BCS]
A All of it depend on you. B All of it are depending on you.
C All of it depends on you. D All of it are depended on you. Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: All- pronoun Øviv singular wKQz‡K eySv‡j Zv 3 person singular number nq| ZvB present
rd

indefinite tense Abymv‡i verb Gi mv‡_ s/es nq; GLv‡b, All of it = Singular
Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1106 ~ 01740-073569
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|
Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1107 ~ 01740-073569
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;

38th BCS Questions


GB Expert- Job English eB‡Z ïay English Language অংেশর �� সমাধান েদওয়া হেলা।
English Literature As‡ki mgvavb cv‡eb Expert- English Literature eB‡Z|
1. I still have --- money in my pocket. [38th BCS 2017]
A a few B quite a few C many D a little Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨ still- (GLbI) kãwU _vKvq nv-‡evaK A‡_© uncountable noun Gi c~‡e© a little em‡e| ev‡K¨i
A_©: Avgvi c‡K‡U GLbI AíwKQy UvKv Av‡Q|
Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1108 ~ 01740-073569
2. Which one of the following is a distributive pronoun? [38th BCS Preli.-17]
A Such B either C that D any Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: `yB Z‡ZvwaK e¨w³ ev e¯‘i g‡a¨ cÖ‡Z¨K‡K c„_K K‡i †evSv‡Z †h pronoun e¨eüZ nq Zv Distributive
pronoun| Either, each, neither n‡jv distributive pronoun Gi D`vniY| Ab¨w`‡K that, such n‡jv
Demonstrative pronoun, Avi any n‡jv Indefinite pronoun|
3. Tourists/ Travelers --- their reservations well in advance if they want to fly to Cox’s
Bazar. [18th BCS, 32thBCS, 38th BCS Preli.-17]

A better to had get B had better to get


C had better got D had better get Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: had better Gi ci Verb Gi base form e‡m ZvB mwVK DËi d-
4. Reading is an excellent habit. Here, the underlined word is a- [38th BCS Preli. -2017]
A verbal noun B Participle C Verb D Gerund Ans:d
‡bvU: verb Gi mv‡_ ing hy³ n‡q hw` Zv ev‡K¨ noun wn‡m‡e KvR K‡i ZLb Zv‡K Gerund e‡j|  option
G gerund bv _vK‡j verbal noun DËi Kiv hv‡e|
5. Which word is closest in meaning to ‘Franchise’? [38th BCS Preli. -2017]
A Utility B frankness C privilege D superficial Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Franchise (†Kvb †`k KZ…©K cÖ`Ë AwaKvi; RbvwaKvi)- Gi mgv_©K kã privilege (Amvgvb¨ AwaKvi;
cÖvwaKvi|
6. The warning of the authority falls of deaf ears. Here “warning” is [38th BCS (we‡kl)]
A adjective B verb C noun D adverb Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b warning kãwU preposition I Article Gi gv‡S e‡m‡Q noun Gi KvR K‡i‡Q|
7. The sun went down. The underlined word is used here as a/an: [38th BCS Preli. -2017]
A an adverb B conjunction C preposition D adjective Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: underlined word (down) ev‡K¨ adverb wn‡m‡e e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q, †Kbbv down kãwU verb †K
modify K‡i‡Q|
8. What is the plural form of the word ‘louse’?
A louses B lice C lices D licess Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: KZK¸‡jv noun (mouse, goose, louse) Gi ga¨eZx© vowel cwieZ©b K‡i plural Kiv nq| myZivs
Louse (DKzb) Gi n‡jv lice|
9. Eight/Nine men were concerned --- the plot. [38th BCS Preli. -17]
A at B with C in D for Ans:c
10. He warned me --- the danger. (‡m wec`wUi e¨vcv‡i Avgv‡K mZ©K Kij) [38 BCS (gvbwmK `ÿZv)]
th

A about B on C of D for Ans:c


e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b, KvD‡K mZK© Kiv A‡_© warned Gi mv‡_ Of e‡m| ZvB DËi c.
11. Choose the correct sentence: [38th BCS Preli. 2017]
A He refrained to take any drastic action. B He refrained on taking any drastic action.
C He refrained in taking any drastic action.
D He refrained from taking any drastic action. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: refrain from doing something A_© wb‡R‡K †Kvb wKQz †_‡K weiZ ivLv|
Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1109 ~ 01740-073569
12. ‘Strike while the iron is hot’ is an example of- [38th BCS Preli.- 17]
A Noun clause B Adjective clause
C Adverbial clause D Subordinate clause Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b strike (AvNvZ Kiv) n‡”Q main verb; ZvB main verb ‡K when Øviv cÖkœ K‡i- (KLb AvNvZ Ki‡Z nq)
DËi cvIqv hvq- “while the iron is hot” ZvB GwU Adverbial clause; AvÿwiK A_©: ‡jvnv hLb Mig nq ZLb AvNvZ
Ki; cÖev` A_©: †Svuc ey‡S †Kvc gviv; A_©vr mgqgZ KvR Kiv;
13. Identify the right passive voice of ‘It is impossible to do this’ [38th BCS Preli. -2017]
A Doing this is impossible. B This is impossible to be done.
C This is must be done. D This can’t be done. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: It is + adjective + infinitive + noun/pronoun hy³ evK¨‡K passive voice Kivi structure:
Noun/ Pronoun + be verb + adjective + to be + verb Gi p.p.| myZivs mwVK n‡jv This is
impossible to be done. |
14. Select the right compound structure of the sentence: [38th BCS Preli. 2017]
A He is poor and honest. B As he is poor, he is honest.
C He is poor but honest. D Since he is poor, he is honest. Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Ackb a fzj KviY poor Ges honest kã `ywUi mv‡_ wecixZ m¤úK©| ZvB and bv e‡m but em‡e|
myZivs DËi- c; Ackb b Ges d n‡jv complex sentence|
15. Choose the meaning of the idiom- ‘Take the bull by the horns’ [38th BCS Preli. -2017]
A To challenge the enemy with courage
B Force the enemy to submit
C out of one’s wit
D Surrender before the enemy Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: ‘Take the bull by the horns.’wUi evsjv A_© mvn‡mi mv‡_ kÎæ †gvKvwejv Kiv ev wec‡Zi †gvKvwejv
Kiv A_©vr To challenge the enemy with courage |
16. ‘Once in a blue moon’ means- [38th BCS Preli. -2017]
A always B very rarely C nearly D hourly Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Once in a blue moon’ A_© K`vwPr ev cÖvq KL‡bv bv A‡_© very rarely. ZvB DËi b.
17. ‘A retired officer lives next door.’ Here the underlined word (retired) is used as
a/an— [38th BCS Preli. -2017]
A Gerund B adverb C preposition D Participle Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: verb Gi past participle form (retire+d) hw` ev‡K¨ adjective Gi KvR m¤úbœ K‡i Zv‡K
Participle e‡j|
18. Which one is the correct antonym of ‘Frugal’? [38th BCS Preli. -2017]
A Extraordinary B spendthrift C economical D authentic Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Frugal (wgZ¨e¨qx, wnmvwe) Gi mwVK antonym n‡jv spendthrift (AwgZe¨qx, Ace¨qx)|
19. A speech of too many word is called — [38th BCS Preli. -2017]
A A big speech B Maiden speech
C An unimportant speech D A verbose speech Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: kãeûj speech †K A verbose speech e‡j|

Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1110 ~ 01740-073569


20. Which one of the following words is in singular form? [38th BCS Preli. -2017]
A agenda B oases C radius D formulae Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: agenda, oases, formulae kã ¸‡jv Plural form.
21. ‘Mutton’ is a/an— [38th BCS Preli. -2017]
A Common Noun B Abstract Noun C Material Noun D Proper Noun Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ‘Mutton’ (†fovi gvsm) n‡jv Material Noun, †Kbbv ‘Mutton’ kãwU c`v_© welqK|
22. The word “Panegyric” means [38th BCS Preli. -2017]
A Criticism B elaborate praise C curse D high sound Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Panegyric-(¯‘wZ, cÖkw¯ÍMv_v) Gi A_© elaborate praise- D”P cÖksmv
23. Select the correctly spelt word: [38th BCS Preli. -2017]
A heterogeneous B hetarogenous C hetrogenous D hetroganous Ans:a
24. ‘Among’ is a preposition that is used when — people are involved. [38th BCS Preli. -2017]
A two B more than two
C two or more than two D four only Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Among preposition e¨eüZ nq hLb †Kv‡bv wKQz‡Z `yÕ‡qi AwaK e¨w³, cÖvYx ev e¯‘ RwoZ _v‡K|
25. Which one in the correct indirect narration? ‘ [38th BCS Preli. -2017]
Why have you beaten my dog’? he said to me.
A He demanded me why had I beaten his dog.
B He asked me why I have had beaten his dog.
C He enquired me why I have had beaten his dog.
D He demanded of me why I had beaten his dog. Ans:d

39th BCS Questions Go to Index

GB Expert- Job English eB‡Z ïay English Language অংেশর �� সমাধান েদওয়া হেলা।
English Literature As‡ki mgvavb cv‡eb Expert- English Literature eB‡Z|
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]
th

A insect B food C bird D flower Ans:a


4. Hospitals --- the sick. [39 BCS 2018]
th

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 e‡m| 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|

Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1111 ~ 01740-073569


5. A person who believes that laws and governments are not necessary is known as- (‡h
e¨w³ AvBb I miKv‡ii cÖ‡qvRb ‡bB e‡j wek¦vm K‡i †m GKRb ‰bivR¨ev`x wn‡m‡e cwiwPZ) [39th BCS 2018]
A a militant B an anarchist C a terrorist D an extremist Ans:b
6. When we want to mean a government by the richest class we use the term--- [39 BCS 2018] th

A Oligarchy B plutocracy C autocracy D Aristocracy Ans:b


7. The word ‘culinary’ is related to- (i×bm¤úKx©q) [39th BCS]
A printing B cooking C dress D musical instruments Ans:b
8. He went to --- hospital because he had --- heart attack. [39th BCS 2018]
A no article, an B a, an C the, no article D no article, a Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: mvaviYZ school, college, hospital, mosque, BZ¨vw` ¯’vb¸‡jv‡Z g~j D‡Ï‡k¨ †M‡j Gme ¯’v‡bi
c~‡e© article e‡m bv| †iv‡Mi bv‡gi c~‡e© indefinite article wn‡m‡e a em‡e|
9. There was a small reception following the weeding. [39th BCS 2018]
A Adjective B Adverb C Preposition D Noun Ans:c
10. He walks as if he --- lame. [39th BCS]
A was B were C had been D is Ans:b
11. Which of the following words has been formed with a prefix? [39 BCS 2018]
th

A amoral B authentic C amnesia D aspersions Ans:a


12. The warning of the authority falls on deaf ears. Here warning - [39 BCS 2018]
th

A adjective B noun C adverb D verb Ans:b


e¨vL¨v: Preposition Gi Av‡M/c‡i GKwUgvÎ word me©`vB Noun nq| †hgb: It needs to be done with
care. GLv‡b care kãwU GKwU noun kã|
13. What is the plural number of ‘ovum’? [39th BCS 2018]
A ovams B ovumes C ovums D ova Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Ovum (wW¤^vby)Gi Plural n‡jv Ova; [Tips: k‡ãi †k‡l –um _vK‡j -a nq]
14. ‘There was a small reception following the wedding’. The word ‘following’ in the
sentence above is a/an [39th BCS 2018]
A preposition B adjective C adverb D noun Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: GBev‡K¨ following Øviv Article +noun/gerund ‡K hy³ Kiv n‡q‡Q ZvB GUv preposition.
15. The word ‘Culinary- wKDwjbvwi’ is related to -- [39th BCS 2018]
A printing B cooking C dress D musical instruments Ans:b
Note: Culinary (adj.) kãwU ivbœvNi ev ivbœv m¤^Üxq; A_©vr Culinary is related to cooking.
16. The word ‘florid’ indicates- [39th BCS 2018]
A flour B foliage C floor D flower Ans:d
Note: florid- cy®új, iw³gvf; (GwU Flower m¤^Üxq welq‡K wb‡`©k K‡i); Avi a) flour- gq`v, MgP~Y© we‡kl;
b) foliage- ‡Kvb Mv‡Qi cÎmgwó; c) floor- ‡g‡S, M„nZj;
wewmGm cixÿvq mvwnZ¨ As‡k 100% Kgb
†c‡Z co–b- Expert-English Literature
Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1112 ~ 01740-073569
40th BCS Questions (Special)
GB Expert- Job English eB‡Z ïay English Language অংেশর �� সমাধান েদওয়া হেলা।
English Literature As‡ki mgvavb cv‡eb Expert- English Literature eB‡Z|
1. Identify the determiner: ‘I have no news for you? [40th BCS 2019]
A have B news C no D for Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Dc‡ii ev‡K¨ News(noun) kãwU‡K no Øviv modify Kiv n‡q‡Q| ZvB GwU Determiner;
2. ‘A lost opportunity never returns.’ Here ‘lost’ is a- [40th BCS -19]
A gerund B verbal noun C gerundial infinitive D participle Ans:d
3. Fill in the blank: As he was talking, he suddenly broke ---, saying ‘That’s a lie!’ (hLb
†m K_v ejwQ‡jv †m nVvr e‡j DVj Bnv wg_¨v) [40th BCS-19]
A off B in C down D into Ans:b
4. “Please write to me at the above address.” Here “above” is- th
[40 BCS 2019]
A noun B adverb C preposition D adjective Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b article(the) Ges noun(address) Gi gv‡Si above kãwU adjective Gi b¨vq e‡m‡Q|
5. In which sentence is the word “Past” used as a preposition. [40th BCS 2019]
A Writing letters is a think of the past.
B I look back on the past without regret.
CI called out to him as he ran past.
D Tanina was a wonderful singer, but she’s past her prime. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: 1g I 2q ev‡K¨ article (the) Gi ci past kãwU noun| Avi 3q ev‡K¨ main verb Gi ci past
kãwU adverb; Ges †kl evK¨wU‡Z “her prime” GB phrase wU‡K †hvM Kivq past kãwU preposition|
6. The word “sibling” means- [40th BCS Preliminary (Special)]
A a brother B a sister C a brother or sister D an infant Ans:c
7. Which one of the following word is masculine? th
[40 BCS 19]
A Mare (‡NvUKx) B Lad (wK‡kvi/ evjK) C Pillow (evwjk) D Pony (‡QvU †Nvov) Ans:b
Hints: Mare-Feminine G.; Lad- Masculine G.; Pillow- Neuter G.; Pony- Common G.
♣ Teacher (Common G.), Book (Neuter G.), Boy (Masculine G.), Madam (Feminine G.)
8. Fill in the blank: You may go for a walk if you feel --- it. [40th BCS 2019]
A about B on C like D for Ans:c
9. Who is calling me? The best passive form is- th
[40 BCS 2019]
A By whom am I being called? B By whom am I called?
C By whom I was called? D By whom I am called? Ans:a
10. The saying ‘enough is enough’ is used when you want ---. th
[40 BCS 2019]
A something to continue B something to stop
C something to continue until it’s enough D to tell instructions are clear Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: enough is enough Gi A_© BnvB h‡_ó A_©vr ch©vß n‡q‡Q GLb eÜ Ki‡Z n‡e Giƒc-

Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1113 ~ 01740-073569


11. Identify the word which is spelt incorrectly. [40th BCS 2019]
A consciencious B perseverance C convalescence D maintenance Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: consciencious; Conscientious- we‡eKevb; Avi perseverance- Aa¨vemvqx; convalescence-
‡ivMgyw³i ci ¯^v‡¯’i µ‡gvbœwZ; maintenance- iÿYv‡eÿY;
12. Someone who is capricious is --- [40Zg wewmGm - 19]
A easily irritated B wise and willing to cooperate Ans:d
C exceedingly conceited and arrogant D know for sudden changes in attitude or behaviour
Exam: ‡h e¨w³ changes †m cwiwPZ Zvi AvPiY Ges `„wófw½ nVvr cwieZ©‡bi Rb¨ A_©vr k~b¨¯’v‡bi Rb¨ h_vh_
option n‡jv know for sudden changes in attitude or behaviour.

41st BCS Questions


1. "Give somebody a piece of your mind' means to- [411st BCS]
A tell someone that you are very angry with them.
B say exactly what you feel or think.
C return or to help somebody return to a normal situation
D give somebody mental peace. Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: "Give somebody a piece of your mind' Gi A_©- Kv‡iv Kv‡Q wb‡Ri iv‡Mi K_v cÖKvk Kiv|
2. To win a prize is my ambition.’ The underlined part of the sentence is a/an- [411st BCS]
A adjective phrase noun phrase B noun phrase
C adverb phrase D conjunctional phrase Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Subject Gi Ae¯’v‡b infinitive phrase ‡K noun phrase ejv hvq|
3. Choose the word opposite in meaning to ‘terse': [411st BCS]
A concise B detailed C expressive D descriptive Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ‘terse'- A_©;- mswÿß; descriptive- eY©bvg~jK; detailed- cy•Lvbycy•L; expressive- ¯úóc~Y©;
4. What is the noun form of the word 'know? [411st BCS]
A knowing B knowledge C knowledgeable D known Ans:b
5. 'I shall help you provided you obey me.' Here the underlined word is a/an- [411st BCS]
A adverb B adjective C conjunction D verb Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: hw` A‡_© provided kãwU GKwU conjunction.
6. Identify the correct spelling: [411st BCS]
A questionaire B questionoir C questionnaire. D questionair Ans:c
g‡b ivLvi ‡KŠkj: question- nai-re; ‡Kv‡ðb- bvB ‡i|
7. Find out the correct passive form of the sentence 'Who taught you French? [411st BCS]
A By whom you were taught French? B By whom French was taught you?
C French was taught you by whom? D By whom were you taught French? Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Who hy³ evK¨wU By whom Øviv passive nq| active ev‡K¨ taught(v2) ‡_‡K passive ev‡K¨ was/
were + sub + taught(v3)….(?) wPý e‡m| ZvB DËi d.

Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1114 ~ 01740-073569


8. Select the correct comparative form of the sentence- "A string of pearls was not so
bright as her teeth. [411st BCS]
A Her teeth was more brighter than a string of pearls.
B Her teeth were brighter than a string of pearls.
C A string of pearls was brighter than her teeth.
D A string of pearls were very bright than her teeth. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: positive ev‡K¨, so --- as _vK‡j comparative degree ‡Z as Gi c‡i sub+ verb+ comparative
word + than + ev‡K¨i 1g subj. e‡m|
9. Identify the word that can be used as both singular and plural: [411st BCS]
A wood B issue C fish D light Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Deer, peer, dozen, fish BZ¨vw`i singular Ges plural GKB iæc|
10. The old man was tired of walking. Here 'walking' is a/an- [411st BCS]
A present participle B adjective C common noun D gerund Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: preposition এর পর (verb + ing) hy³ kãwU gerund nq|
11. Which one is a correct sentence? [411st BCS]
A The doctor found my pulse. B The doctor took my pulse.
C The doctor examined my pulse. D The doctor saw my pulse. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: doctor bvixi pulse ‡`Lv A‡_© took verb e¨envi Kiv nq|
12. ‘Huffing and puffing, we arrived at the classroom door with only seven seconds to
spare’. In this sentence the verb ‘arrived’ is- [411st BCS]
A intransitive B transitive C causative D defective Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: GLv‡b arrived kãwUi c‡i †Kv‡bv object D‡jøL¨ †bB, weavq GwU GKwU intransitive verb.
13. 'I will not let you go’. In this sentence 'go' is a/an- [411st BCS]
A infinitive B gerund C participle D verbal noun Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: let+ object +to+ v1 e‡m| †hLv‡b to Dn¨ _v‡K|
14. When Ushashi entered --- the room everybody stopped talking. [411st BCS]
A into B in C to D no preposition required Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ¯^-kix‡i iæ‡g cÖ‡ek Kiv A‡_© entered Gi mv‡_ preposition e‡m bv|
15. Which 'but' is a preposition? [411st BCS]
A It is but right to admit our faults. B What can we do but sit and wait?
C We tried hard, but did not succeed. D There is no one but likes him. Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: 1g ev‡K¨ but GKwU Adverb KviY GwU c‡ii right (Adj) ‡K gwWdvB K‡i‡Q| 2q ev‡K¨ Qvov A‡_© but GKwU
Preposition| Ges †kl `ywU ev‡K¨ but n‡jv Conjunction|
16. One whose attitude is ‘eat, drink and be merry’ is- [411st BCS]
A materialistic B epicurean C cynic D stoic Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: hvi D‡Ïk¨ ïay LvIqv, cvb Kiv Ges Avb›` Dc‡fvM Kiv Zv‡K †fvMev`x ev epicurean ejv nq|
17. ‘Call me if you have any problems regarding your work’. Here ‘regarding’ is a/an-
A gerund B apposition C preposition D conjunction Ans:c [411st BCS]
e¨vL¨v: regarding’ kãwU Øviv cieZx© k‡ãi mv‡_ m¤ú©K ¯’vcb Kiv n‡q‡Q, weavq GwU GKwU preposition.
Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1115 ~ 01740-073569
18. ‘Come on, it’s time to go home’ Here ‘home’ is a/an- [411st BCS]
A noun B verb C adjective D adverb Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: go verb ‡K where Øviv cÖkœ K‡i †h DËi cvIqv †mwU adverb. weavq GwU GKwU adverb.
19. Which one of the following is a common gender? [411st BCS]
A king B sovereign C emperor D queen Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: king(ivRv) = Masculine; sovereign (kvmK) = Common; emperor (m¤ªvU) = Masculine;
queen (ivYx) = Feminine;
20. ‘Who’s that?’ In this sentence ‘that’ is a/an- [411st BCS]
A pronoun B conjunction C adjective D adverb Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: this, that, those G¸‡jv mvavibZ pronoun.

42nd BCS Questions Go to Index

GB Expert- Job English eB‡Z ïay English Language অংেশর �� সমাধান েদওয়া হেলা।
English Literature As‡ki mgvavb cv‡eb Expert- English Literature eB‡Z|
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|

Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1116 ~ 01740-073569


7. Liza had given me two -----. [42nd BCS]
A pair of jean B pairs of jean C pair of jeans D pairs of jeans Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Pair Gi mv‡_ s hy³ nq bv wKš‘ jeans Gi mv‡_ s e‡m|
8. Complete the sentence. If I were you, I -- take the money. [42nd BCS]
A shall B will C would D may Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: 2nd Conditional Sentence Gi wbqgvbymv‡i Kgvi c‡ii As‡k subject + would/could/might e‡m|
9. Fill in gap with correct form of verb: The police --- informed yesterday. [42nd BCS]
A is B are C was D were Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Police kãwU‡K plural we‡ePbv Kiv nq| Avevi ev‡K¨ yesterday Av‡Q weavq DËi- d;
10. "Giving someone the cold shoulder" means- [42nd BCS]
A To torture somebody B To harm somebody
C To Appreciate somebody D To ignore somebody Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: cold shoulder A_©: KvD‡K D‡cÿv/AcQ›` Kiv/ ignore/ treat (sb) in an unfriendly way
11. Hasan has read most of the --- of Shakespeare. [42nd BCS]
A poem B play C drama D works Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: ‡jL‡Ki mvwnZ¨Kg© eySv‡Z works e‡m ZvB DËi-d
12. Go and catch the falling star. Here the "falling" is- [42nd BCS]
A An adverb B A preposition C An adjective D A verb Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: Article এবং noun Gi gv‡S adjective e‡m| myZvivs falling GLv‡b Adj. wn‡m‡e KvR K‡i‡Q|
13. Identify the correctly spelled one. [42nd BCS]
A Caesarin B Caesarean C Ciserian D Scissorian Ans:b

14. The word "flying" in the sentence "Look at the flying bird" is- [42nd BCS]

A gerund B participle C verbal noun D gerundial infinitive Ans:b


e¨vL¨v: Article এবং noun Gi gv‡S adjective e‡m| myZvivs flying GLv‡b Adj. wn‡m‡e KvR K‡i‡Q| Avi
verb+ ing hy³ kã adjective Gi KvR Ki‡j Zv participle/ present Participle
15. ‘To doctor an animal’ means- [42nd BCS]
A To treat it B To sterilize it C to poison it D To cure it Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: To doctor an animal- ‡ivMvMÖ¯’‡K ‡mev †`Iqv/ To sterilize it
16. What is the meaning of "musk"? [42nd BCS]
A A form of drama B face cover
C a substance used in making perfume D a disguise Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: musk = myMwÜ ˆZix‡Z e¨eüZ c`v_©
wewmGm cixÿvq mvwnZ¨
As‡k 100% Kgb
†c‡Z co–b-
Expert-
English Literature

Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1117 ~ 01740-073569


Go- Index
rd
43 BCS Questions Click Here
 English Language As‡k 19 cÖ‡kœi g‡a¨ 16wU Kgb wQ‡jv Avgv‡`i cÖKvwkZ Expert- Job English eB †_‡K|
 Avi English Literature As‡k 16wU cÖ‡kœi g‡a¨ 13wU cÖkœ Kgb wQ‡jv Expert- English Literature eB ‡_‡K|
GB Expert- Job English eB‡Z ïay English Language অংেশর �� সমাধান েদওয়া হেলা।
English Literature As‡ki mgvavb cv‡eb Expert- English Literature eB‡Z|
1. The herd of cattle is passing. Here ‘herd’ is a/an- [43rd BCS Preli. Exam- (29-10-21)]
A adverb B adjective C collective D Abstract Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ‡h mKj Noun Øviv mgRvZxq e¨w³, e¯‘ ev cÖvYxi mgwó‡K †evSvq Zv‡`i†K collective noun e‡j|
Herd A_©- (cvj, hy_) kãwU mgwóevPK noun wb‡`©k Kivq GwU collective noun.
Kg‡bi cÖgvY: Expert Job English- 2021 Edition; Page-32, MCQ-8
2. Words inscribed on a tomb is an- [43rd BCS Preli. Exam- (29-10-21)]
A epitome B epithet C episode D epitaph Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: mgvwai Mv‡q †Lv`vq K‡i †jLv g„Ze¨w³ m¤úwK©Z ¯§„wZg~jK K_v‡K ejv nq epitaph (mgvwawjwc);
epitome (mswÿßmvi); epithet (Dcvwa); episode (DcvL¨vb);
Kg‡bi cÖgvY: Expert Job English- 2021 Edition; Page-1031, MCQ-21
3. What is the adjective form of the word ‘people’? [43rd BCS Preli. Exam- (29-10-21)]
A populous B popular C popularity D popularize Ans:a
Kg‡bi cÖgvY: Expert Job English- 2021 Edition; Page-415, MCQ-157
4. Fill in the blank: ‘She went to new market ---.’ [43rd BCS Preli. Exam- (29-10-21)]
A on foot B on feet C by foot D by walking Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: cv‡q †nu‡U Mgb Kiv, A‡_©- on foot; phrase wU e¨eüZ nq| ev‡K¨i evsjv: †m cv‡q ‡nu‡U wbDgv‡K©‡U
wM‡qwQ‡jv| Kg‡bi cÖgvY: Expert Job English- 2021 Edition; Page-353, MCQ-752/753, on Gi e¨envi †_‡K Kgb|
5. What is the noun form of the word 'laugh'? [43rd BCS Preli. Exam-(29-10-21)]
A laughing B laughable C laughter D laughingly Ans:c
Kg‡bi cÖgvY: Expert Job English- 21 Edi Page-412, MCQ-126
6. The phrase ‘sine die’ means- [43rd BCS Preli. Exam-(29-10-21)]
A half-heartedly B doubtfully C fixed D uncertain Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: sine die ( Awbw`©óKv‡ji Rb¨) Latin phrase- wUi A_©- Uncertain (AwbwðZ) | Half- heartedly-
AvMÖnxbfv‡e, doubtfully (m‡›`‡ni †Pv‡L); fixed- wba©vwiZ|
Kg‡bi cÖgvY: Expert Job English- 2021 Edition; Page-962, MCQ-486
7. The correct synonym for the word ‘Magnanimous’ [43rd BCS Preli. Exam- (29-10-21)]
A unkind B generous C revengeful D friendly Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: Magnanimous (D`vi/gnvbyfe); Gi synonym n‡jv generous- (D`vi); unkind- (wb`©q);
revengeful- (cÖwZ‡kva civqb); friendly- (eÜzmyjf)|
Kg‡bi cÖgvY: Expert Job English- 2021 Edition; Page-840, MCQ-511
8. The antonym for the word ‘Deformation’? (wef³) [43rd BCS Preli. Exam-(29-10-21)]
A distortion B contortion C wholeness(mgMÖZv) D disfigurement Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ‘Deformation’- Gi A_© (weK…wZKiY); Gi antonym:- wholeness (mgMÖZv);
Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1118 ~ 01740-073569
9. Choose the right form of verb: It is high time we (act) on the matter. [43rd BCS - (29-10-21)]
A are acting B acted C have acted D could act Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: It is time/ It is high time- hy³ sentence Gi MVb; It is high time + Sub + verb Gi past
form + evKx Ask| myZvivs act Gi past form, acted em‡e|
Kg‡bi cÖgvY: Expert Job English- 2021 Edition; Page-571, Table Rules ‡_‡K Kgb|
10. Change the voice ‘Nobody trusts a traitor.’ [43rd BCS Preli. Exam-(29-10-21)]
A A traitor is trusted. B A traitor should not be trusted.
C Everybody hates a traitor. D A traitor is not trusted by anybody. Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Nobody- hy³ pre. Ind. Tense _vKv Ae¯’vq active voice ‡_‡K passive voice Kivi mgq, object
‡K Subj.+ am/is/are+ not + verb Gi past participle form + by + anybody, myZvivs evK¨wUi
passive form n‡jv A traitor is not trusted by anybody.
Kg‡bi cÖgvY: Expert Job English-2021 Edition, Page-608, Table Rules ‡_‡K Kgb|
11. Identify the correct sentence: [43rd BCS Preli. Exam- (29-10-21)]
A The girl burst out tears. B The girl burst into tears. Ans:b
C The girl burst with tears. D The girl bursted out tears.
e¨vL¨v: burst into tears- idiom wUi A_© n‡jv ; Kvbœvq ‡f‡½ cov; The girl burst into tears- GB ev‡K¨i evsjv A_©:
†g‡qwU Kvbœvq ‡f‡½ coj|
Kg‡bi cÖgvY: Expert Job English- 2021 Edition; Page-160, Table Serial-136
12. The phrase ‘dog days’ means- [43rd BCS Preli. Exam-(29-10-21)]
A hot weather B Cold shower C rain-soaked streets D ice storm Ans:a
e¨vL¨v: dog days- (Mi‡gi w`b) idiom wUi A_© n‡jv- hot weather hvi A_©: (Mig AvenvIqv)|
Kg‡bi cÖgvY: Expert Job English- 21 Edition; Page-924, MCQ-22
13. Which gender is the word ‘orphan’? [43rd BCS Preli. Exam-(29-10-21)]
A neuter B feminine C common D masculine Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ‡h Noun Øviv cyiælevPK Ges ¯¿xevPK DfqB †evSvq Zv‡K common gender e‡j| Orphan kãwU Øviv
Abv_/Abv_v Dfq‡KB †evSvq| ZvB orphan kãwU common gender.
Kg‡bi cÖgvY: Expert Job English- 2021 Edition; Page-91, Table Gi 3 bs msÁv ‡_‡K Kgb|
14. ‘He contemplated marrying his cousin.’ Here ‘marrying’ is a/an- [43rd BCS (29-10-21)]
A present participle B gerund C verb D infinitive Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: verb Gi mv‡_ ing hy³ n‡q †h word GKB mv‡_ verb Ges noun Gi KvR K‡I Zv‡K gerund e‡j|
marrying kãwU cÖ`Ë ev‡K¨i verb ‘Contemplate’ Gi object iæ‡c Ae¯’vb K‡i‡Q e‡j GwU gerund
wn‡m‡e MY¨ n‡e| †Kbbv object Ges subject ¯’vbxq kãwU noun n‡q _v‡K| Kg‡bi cÖgvY: Expert Job
English- 2021 Edition; Page-134, Table Rules Gi †Pbvi Dcvq I Ae¯’vb-2 †_‡K Kgb|
15. Identify the word which is spelt incorrectly: [43rd BCS Preli. Exam-(29-10-21)]
A fluctuation B remission C ocassion D decision Ans:c
Kg‡bi cÖgvY: Expert Job English- 2021 Edition; Page-1014, Table Serial-539.
16. The word ‘to genuflect’ means-(nvUz evKv‡bv) [43rd BCS Preli. Exam-(29-10-21)]
A to be genuine B to reflect C to bend the knee D to be flexible Ans:c
e¨vL¨v: ‘to genuflect’ bZRvby nIqv A‡_© to bend the knee nq|

Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1119 ~ 01740-073569


17. A speech full of too many words is- [43rd BCS Preli. Exam-(29-10-21)]
AA big speech B maiden speech Ans:c
C a verbose speech D an unimportant speech
e¨vL¨v: AwZwi³ kãeûj e³…Zv‡K ejv nq- a verbose speech; maiden speech- Rxe‡bi cÖ_g e³…Zv; an
unimportant speech - ¸iæZ¡nxb K_v;
Kg‡bi cÖgvY: Expert Job English- 21 Edi Page-1031, MCQ-24
18. Do you have any money --- you? [43rd BCS Preli. Exam-(29-10-21)]
A to B over C in D on Ans:d
e¨vL¨v: Kv‡iv Kv‡Q _vKv ev enb Kiv A‡_© proposition wn‡m‡e on em‡e| ev‡K¨i evsjv; †Zvgvi mv‡_/Kv‡Q wK
‡Kv‡bv UvKv Av‡Q| (oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary)
19. Fill in the blank: Birds fly --- in the sky. [43rd BCS Preli. Exam-(29-10-21)]
A random B at large C at a stitch D are long Ans:b
e¨vL¨v: k~Y¨¯’v‡b at large (¯^vaxbfv‡e/gy³fv‡e) Idiom- wU emv‡j evK¨wU h_vh_ nq| Birds fly at large in the
sky A_©- cvwLiv gy³fv‡e AvKv‡k I‡o| Kg‡bi cÖgvY: Expert- Job English- 21 Edi. Page-899, MCQ-24
‡kl K_v:
English Language As‡k 19 cÖ‡kœi g‡a¨ 16wU Kgb wQ‡jv Avgv‡`i cÖKvwkZ GB Expert- Job
English eB †_‡K| Avi English Literature As‡k 16wU cÖ‡kœi g‡a¨ 13wU cÖkœ Kgb wQ‡jv
Expert- English Literature eB ‡_‡K| D‡jøL¨ Ab¨vb¨ cÖKvkwb¸‡jv gy‡L me Kgb e‡j wKš‘
Gfv‡e †`Lv‡Z cv‡i bv| AvgivB ïay †cR D‡jøL K‡i cÖgvY K‡i †`Lvjvg| Avkv Kwi wek¦vm †i‡L
co‡Z _vK‡eb Avi cÖwZev‡ii b¨vq cieZx© wewmGm cixÿv¸‡jv‡ZI m‡e©v”P Kgb cv‡eb, Bbkv-
Avjøvn|
English Literature wb‡q wKQz K_v:
wcÖq cvVK: eZ©gv‡b English Literature ‡_‡K BCS mn Ab¨vb¨ cixÿvq D‡jøL‡hvM¨ msL¨K cÖkœ n‡q _v‡K|
GRb¨ Literature wel‡q we¯ÍvwiZ Rvbv cÖ‡qvRb| ZvB Avwg English Literature Gi Rb¨ Avjv`v eB cÖKvk
K‡iwQ| †mRb¨ GB eB‡Z English Literature Ask ms‡hvRb Kiv nqwb|
English Literature As‡k m‡e©v”P Kgb †c‡Z coyb|
Expert-
English Literature eBwU

eBwUi cÖvw߯’vb I we¯ÍvwiZ Rvb‡Z


Kj Kiæb- 01740-073569
(`*•.¸(`*•.¸,, ¸.•*´)¸.•*´)
«´ •.* Expert *.• `»
(¸.•*´(¸.•*´`* •.¸)`*•.¸)

Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1120 ~ 01740-073569


E- Book covi Rb¨ Avcbv‡K A‡bK ab¨ev`|

GB E- Book wU fv‡jv jvM‡j Ab¨‡K Rvbv‡eb|

cÖ‡qvR‡b gyj eBwUi nvW© Kwc evRvi †_‡K msMÖn Ki‡eb|

we¯ÍvwiZ: 01740-073569

(`*•.¸(`*•.¸,, ¸.•*´)¸.•*´)
«´ •.* Expert *.• `»
(¸.•*´(¸.•*´`* •.¸)`*•.¸)

Expert- Job English, Page no. ~ 1121 ~ 01740-073569

Go to Index

You might also like