বাংলাদেশ বেসামরিক বিমান চলাচল কতৃপক্ষ নিয়োগ সহায়িকা (1)
বাংলাদেশ বেসামরিক বিমান চলাচল কতৃপক্ষ নিয়োগ সহায়িকা (1)
1. wgkª evK¨wU‡K mij ev‡K¨ iƒcvšÍi Kiæb Ò‡h mKj cï gvsm ‡fvRb K‡i Zviv AZ¨šÍ ejevb -
gvsm‡fvRx cï AZ¨šÍ ejevb|
2. ÔAvKw¯§KÕ-Gi wecixZ kã Kx? - wPišÍb|
3. i¶v k‡ãi mshy³ eY©wU ‡Kvb ‡Kvb eY© wb‡q MwVZ? - ¶ =K + l|
4. ‡Kvb eM©xq e‡Y©i m‡½ hy³ Ôb KL‡bv ÔYÕ, nq bv? - 'ZÕ eM©xq e‡Y©i m‡½ hy³ 'b' KL‡bv ÔY' nq
bv, 'b' nq|
5. ‡hme cyiælevPK k‡ãi ‡k‡l ÔZv' i‡q‡Q ¯¿xevPKZv eySv‡Z ‡mme k‡ã KxÕ e¨eüZ nq?-‡bZv-
‡bÎx|
6.Avwg AvR R¡i R¡i ‡eva KiwQ- GLv‡b wØiæ³ kã Øviv Kx eySvb n‡q‡Q? - Avwg AvR R¡i R¡i ‡eva
KiwQ|
7. LvmLeiÕ kãwU‡Z Kx A‡_© ÔLvm' DcmM©wU e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q? - we‡kl|
8. Avcb fv‡jv cvMjI ey‡SÕ- GLv‡b fv‡jv ‡Kvb c`? -we‡kl¨ c`|
9. kbkb evqy eq-evK¨wU‡Z kbkb kãwU ‡Kvb RvZxq Ae¨q?- AbyKvi Ae¨q|
10. mvZvk nZ hw` GK‡kv mvZvk GLv‡b ÔnZÕ ‡Kvb Kv‡ji wµqv?-wbZ¨e…Ë AZxZ Kv‡ji wµqv|
11. To the Pure, all Things are Pure- evsjvq Abyev` Ki- Avcwb fv‡jv ‡Zv RMr fv‡jv|
12. Write the opposite gender of the following: Drake, Bee. - Duck, drone.
13. Write the Adjective and Adverb of the following noun: Obligation -
Obligatorily
14. Write the synonym of the word 'Instigate- Provoke.
15. The boy reads a book. -what kind of verb 'reads' in the sentence is? -
Transitive
16. Write the antonym of the word 'satiety'? - ecstasy.
17. What is the meaning of 'Soft Soap'? — flattery of self-motive
18. "The news will shock you' make it passive. - You will be shocked by the
news.
19. Make it positive - Zakir is the most brilliant of all students in the class. —
Very few boys in the class are so brilliant as Zakir.
20. Make the sentence simple - He is poor but he is honest. - Despite his poverty
he is honest.
21. Every mother loves her child - make it negative without changing the
meaning. - There is no mother but loves her child.
22. Fill in the blanks with most appropriate phrase- I don't fell ...... Rahman. All
his problems are entirely his creation. — - for.
23.Correct the sentence: Of all the men I've a
met, he is the rudest. - He is the rudest of all the men I've ever met.
24. Make the sentence indirect - He said to them "Friends, help me" -
Addressing them as friend he told them to help him.
25.Translate into English: wVK ga¨iv‡Z `iRvq g„`y¨ †UvKv coj- There was a gentle
knock at the door just at mid night.
26. cvwL cvjb we`¨v‡K Bs‡iwR‡Z Kx e‡j? -GwfKvjPvi (Aviculture)
27. gvkiæ‡g ‡Kvb welv³ Dcv`vb _vK‡j Zv LvIqv hvq bv? - gvmKvwib|
28. mgy‡`«i MfxiZv wbY©vqK h‡š¿i bvg Kx? d¨v‡`vwgUvi|
29. m~h© ‡_‡K Zvckw³i mv‡_ mivmwi Avi ‡h kw³wU Av‡m Zvi bvg Kx? Av‡jvK kw³|
30. cigvYyi wbDwK¬qv‡mi wefvRb‡K Kx ejv nq? -wdkb|
31. WªvB AvBm ‰Zwi‡Z Kx e¨envi Kiv nq? - Kve©b WvBA·vBW (CO2).
32. wm‡g›U ‰Zwii Ab¨Zg cªavb Dcv`vb Kx? - wRcmvg (CaSO4. 2HO)|
33. mgy`ªc„‡ô c«wZ eM© ‡mw›UwgUv‡i evqyi Pvc KZ?-10 wbDUb|
34. Av`«©Zv 90% ej‡Z Kx eySvq? ‡Kv‡bv ¯’v‡bi Av`«©Zv
90% ej‡Z eySvq, evqyi ZvcgvÎvq H ¯’vb‡K m¤ú…³ Ki‡Z ‡h cwigvY Rjxqev‡®úi cª‡qvRb
Zvi kZKiv 90 fvM Rjxqev®ú H ¯’v‡bi evqy‡Z Av‡Q|
35. A¤ø- hy³ gvwU Pvlvev‡`i Dchy³ Kivi Rb¨ ‡Kvb Dcv`vb cÖ‡qvM Kiv nq? - Pyb (CaO)
36. ¯^vaxb evsjv ‡eZvi ‡K›`« cª_g ¯’vcb Kiv nq ‡Kv_vq? - PÆMÖv‡gi KvjyiNv‡U|
37. mywkw¶Z ‡jvK gvÎB ¯^wkw¶Z Dw³wU Kvi? cÖg_ ‡PŠayix|
38. ga¨iv‡Zi Ak¦v‡ivnx ejv n‡Zv Kv‡K? d‡qR Avn‡g`|
39. D”P ce©‡Zi Dci cvwbi ùyUbv¼ K‡g hvIqvi KviY Kx? - KviY, H D”PZvq evqyi Pvc Kg|
38. Rxevk¥ me©cª_g Avwe®‹vi K‡ib ‡K? ‡R‡bv‡db|
39. mgy`ª ‡mªv‡Zi Ab¨Zg KviY Kx? evqy cªevn|
40. f~ga¨mvMi I AvUjvw›UK gnvmvM‡ii g‡a¨ ‡Kvb cªYvwj Aew¯’Z? wReªvëvi cªYvwj|
41| ‡Kvb ÿz`ªZg msL¨v‡K 2,3,4,5,6 w`‡q fvM Ki‡j cÖwZ‡ÿ‡Î 1 Aewkó _v‡K, wKš‘ 7 w`‡q fvM
Ki‡j †Kvb Aewkó _v‡K bv ? = 301
√𝑋 9
42| 𝑋 𝑋 = (𝑥√𝑥)𝑥 n‡j x Gi gvb KZ ? = 4
43| 25 MÖvg IR‡bi GKwU †mvbvi Mnbvq †mvbv I Zvgvi AbycvZ 4 t1| MnbvwU Avi KZUzKz †mvbv
†gkv‡j G‡Z †mvbv I Zvgvi AbycvZ 5t1 n‡e ? = 5 MÖvg
44| x2-1-y (y-2) ? = (x-y+1) (x+y-1)
45| `yB AsKwewkó †Kvb msL¨vi `k‡Ki As‡Ki mv‡_ 3 †hcvM Ki‡j Ges GK‡Ki Ask †_‡K 2
we‡qvM Ki‡j cÖvß msL¨vwU g~j msL¨vi wZb¸b nq ? = 14
46| 10 eQi c~‡e© wcZv I cy‡Îi eq‡mi AbycvZ wQj 4t1| 10 eMQi c‡i wcZv I cy‡Îi eq‡mi
AbycvZ n‡e 2:1| wcZv I cy‡Îi eZ©gvb eqm wbY©q Kiæb| = 50 I 20
47| kZKiv evwl©K KZ nvi my‡` 1 eQ‡ii my` Avm‡ji 1/5 Ask n‡e ? = 20%
48| 3mx-1=3amx-2 n‡j x Gi gvb KZ ? = 2/𝑚
49| wb‡¤œi †KvbwU e„‡Ëi mgxKiY ? = 𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 = 16
50| ∆𝐴𝐵𝐶 G <B=900, hw` AC=2AB nq Z‡e, <C Gi gvb KZ ? = 300
1. evsjv mvwnZ¨ m¤úwK©Z M‡elYvi Rb¨ hvi bvg G‡`‡ki mvwn‡Z¨i BwZnv‡m AZy¨¾¡j n‡q i‡q‡Q -
W. gyn¤§` knx`yjøvn
2. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evK¨wU '¸iæPÛvjxÕ ‡`v‡l `yó? - fv‡jv bv jvwM‡jI ‡M‡q hvB
3. Òw` K¨vcwUf ‡jwWÕ Kve¨wU wj‡L‡Qb -gvB‡Kj gaym~`b
4. evsjv eY©gvjvq bvwmK¨ eY© KqwU? - 5wU
5. eb ‡_‡K ‡eiæ‡jv wU‡q ‡mvbvi ‡Uvci gv_vq w`‡q GwU Kx‡mi D`vniY? - avuavi
6. wb‡Pi mgvme× c`¸‡jvi gv‡S ‡KvbwU e¨wZnvi eûeªxwnÕi D`vniY? -nvZvnvwZ
7. Ôe¨v‡Oi AvaywjÕ-GB evMavivwUi Aš—wb©wnZ A_© n‡jv - mvgvb¨ a‡b An¼vi
8. A_©‡jvfxÕ k‡ãi ‡Kvb we‡kølYwU mwVK? -A_© + ‡jvf + C
9. ÒwkóvPviÕ-Gi mgv_©K kã ‡KvbwU? - m`vPvi
10. 'hv c~‡e© wQj GLb ‡bBÕ-GK K_vq Kx n‡e? - f~Zc~e©
11. evsjv evbvbixwZ Abyhvqx GB k‡ãi ‡Kvb `ywU evbvb ï×?
nvwZ/nvZx
12. 'nv‡j cvwb cvIqv A_© Kx? - wec`gy³ nIqv
13. `vwgbx k‡ãi A_© Kx? - we`y¨r
14. Gevi Avwg cix¶vq DËxY© n‡qwQ'-evK¨wUi Kvj wbY©q Ki - cyivNwUZ eZ©gvb |
15. RmxgDÏx‡bi c«_g Kve¨Mªš’ ‡KvbwU? - ivLvjx
16. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? I have an urgent piece of business.
17. Advice ‡Kvb c`? - Noun
18. Conjuction ‡KvbwU ? - and
19. 'Robinson Crusoe' Dcb¨vmwUi †jLK †K? - Daniel Defoe
20. mZZvB m‡ev©ZK…ó cš’v- The best translation is- Honesty is the best policy.
21. The word 'ecological' is related to - environment
22. Who of the following was both a poet and painter? - Blake
23. 'War and peace' is written by— Leo Tolstoy
24. Who wrote 'Beauty is truth, truth beauty? - Keats
25.Choose the correct one - Let you and him be witness
26. 'A bed of roses' idiom- wUi A_© -- A life only of joy and happiness.
27. I have received your letter. Tense is - Present Perfect
28. One should be ashamed ------- one's misconduct. - of
29. What is the correct sentence? - Would you mind going there?
30. Beautiful ‡Kvb Parts of speech? - Adjective
31. bL ev Pyj KvU‡j Avgiv e¨_v cvB bv, KviY- G‡`i g‡a¨ mœvqy ‡bB|
32. evsjv‡`‡k wgUvi‡MR ‡ij ‡÷k‡bi msL¨v KZwU? - 337wU
33. mylg Lv‡`¨ cªavb wZbwU Lv`¨ Dcv`v‡bi (kK©iv I ‡cÖvwUb-‡mœn c`v_©) AbycvZ - 4 t 1 t 1
34. ‡Kvb A‡j e¯‘i IRb me‡P‡q ‡ewk nq? - ‡giæ A‡j
35. evsjv‡`‡ki me‡P‡q e‡ov ‡ijI‡q ‡÷kb ‡KvbwU? - Kgjvcyi ‡ijI‡q ‡÷kb|
36. my›`ie‡bi KZ kZvsk ebf~wg evsjv‡`‡ki AšÍM©Z? - 62 kZvsk
37. ¯^vaxbZv hy‡× evsjv‡`‡k KZRb exiweµg Dcvwa jvf K‡iwQ‡jb? - 175 Rb|
38. XvKv ‡_‡K cªKvwkZ cª_g evsjv msev`cÎ ‡KvbwU?- B‡ËdvK
39. AvšÍR©vwZK kªg ms¯’v (ILO) 186Zg ‡`k ‡KvbwU? -KyK AvBj¨vÛm
40. Uªgv ‡m›Uvi Kx? K `yN©UbvRwbZ Kvi‡Y AvnZ‡`i wPwKrmv‡_© gnvmo‡Ki cv‡k¦© wbwg©Z |
41. Ô‡Mv‡ìb Rywewj UvIqviÕ-Gi Ae¯’vb ‡Kv_vq? - XvKv
42. c…w_exi ‡Kvb ‡`‡k evsjv‡`k me‡P‡q ‡ewk cY¨ ißvwb K‡i? - gvwK©b hy³ivó«
43. evsjv‡`‡k ¯’vbxq miKvi KvVv‡gvi me©wbgœ ¯Íi ‡KvbwU? - _vbv
44| cwbi I Zc‡bi Av‡qi AbycvZ 4:3| Zcb I iwe‡bi Av‡qi AbycvZ 5:4| cwb‡ii Avq 120
UvKv n‡j, iwe‡bi Avq KZ ? = 72 UvKv
45| 4 UvKvq 1wU K‡i Kgjv wK‡b 24 UvKvq KqwU Kgjv weµq Ki‡j 20% jvf n‡e ? = 5wU
46| evwl©K kZKiv 10% nv‡i 1000 UvKvi 2 eQi ci mij I Pµe„w× gybvdvi cv_©K¨ KZ ? = 10
UvKv
47| ev¯Íe msL¨vq |2𝑥 − 3| ≤ 1 AmgZvwUi mgvavb- = 1≤ 𝑥 ≤ 2
5
48| GKwU ¯‹z‡ji QvÎ-QvÎxi msL¨vi g‡a¨ 6 Ask QvÎ Ges evwK Ask QvÎx| hw` Qv·`i msL¨v
QvÎx‡`i msL¨v A‡cÿv 120 Rb †ewk nq, Z‡e QvÎxi msL¨v KZ ? = 30 Rb
1
49| x2+3x+1=0 n‡j (𝑥 2 − ) Gi gvb- = 3√5
𝑥2
3
50| Log66√6 − Gi gvb KZ ? = 2
51| x-3-0.001=0 n‡j, x2 Gi gvb ? = 100
52| GKwU e„‡Ëi e¨vmva© hw` 20% K‡g, Z‡e D³ e„‡Ëi †ÿÎdj- = 36% Kg‡e
53| ABC wÎf~‡Ri AB=AC Ges <BAC=800 n‡j <ABC= ? = 50°
45| ‡Kvb wÎfz‡Ri <A = 65° n‡j, Gi c~iK †KvY KZ wWwMÖ ? ? = 25°
evsjv fvlvi †gŠwjK aŸwY¸‡jv‡K cÖavb `yB fv‡M fvM Kiv nq|
1| ¯^iaŸwb 2| e¨ÄbaŸwb
¯^iaŸwbt- ‡h mKj aŸwb D”Pvi‡Yi mgq dzmdzm -ZvwoZ evZvm †ewi‡q †h‡Z ‡Kvb iKg evav cvq bv,
Zv‡`i‡K ejv nq ¯^iaŸwb|
e¨ÄbaŸwbt- †h mKj aŸwb D”Pvi‡Yi mgq dzmdzm-ZvwoZ evZvm †ewi‡q †h‡Z †Kv_vI †Kvb cÖKvi
evav cvq wKsev Nl©Y jv‡M, Zv‡`i‡K ejv nq e¨ÄbaŸwb|
Plosive ¯úk©aŸwb
kã
e¨vKi‡Y kã ej‡Z g~jZ Word †KB †evSvq, mnR K‡i ej‡j A_©c~b© aŸwb I aŸwbmgwó‡K kã
e‡j|
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k‡ãi †kÖwYwefvM
DrcwË Abymvi 5 cÖKvi MVb Abymv‡i 2 cÖKvi A_© Abymv‡i 3 cÖKvi
1| Zrmg kã 1| †gŠwjK kã 1| †hŠwMK kã
2| Aa©Zrmg kã 2| mvwaZ kã 2| iæp/iæwp kã
3| Z™¢e kã 3| ‡hvMiæp kã
4| †`wk kã
5| we‡`kx kã
wKQz †`kx kã
▪ Kzjv, †XuwK, wPswo, Lo, ‡WD, jvD, bvwi‡Kj, gB, WvMi, Kvbv, Kqjv, wWwO, wPov, gywo
Aviwe kã
▪ Av`vjZ, Avgjv, AvgvbZ, DwKj, BgviZ, Brviv, gq`vb, dmj, gybvdv,wbKvn, Rjmv, `vjvj
▪
dviwm kã
▪ ‡cvkvK, Rw½, wKgv, AvBbKvbyb, bvwjk, Rwigvbv, mI`vMi, evRvi, Zvjvk, †Lv`v, †Mvjvc,
wn›`y„, is, bRivbv, †cvjvI, Av›`vR
ZzwK© kã
▪ gyP‡jKv, Kvey, mIMvZ, eveywP©, DreyK, myjZvb, jvk, `viv‡Mv, †eMg, Kzwj, KvuwP
cZz©wMR kã
▪ wMR©v, KvwgR, †cu‡c,wdZv,‡evgv, Pvwe, Avbvim, evjwZ, Avjwcb, Rvbvjv, eviv›`v, gvK©v,
wc¯Íj|
Bs‡iwR kã
▪ Awdm, w_‡qUvi, K¬vm, G‡R›U, †evbvm, †Uwej, dzUej, K‡jR, jvB‡eªwi, c¨v‡KU, nvB‡KvU©
wnw›` kã
▪ dvjZz, PvPv, PvwP, Pvwn`v, fvB †evb, RvqMv, fimv, `v`v, `vw`, cvwb, Kvwnwb
mgvm
mgvm kãwU GKwU cvifvwlK kã| hv ms¯‹„Z fvlv †_‡K G‡m‡Q| Gi A_© n‡”Q wgjb| A_©m¤^Ü Av‡Q
Ggb GkvwaK kã GK mv‡_ hy³ n‡q GKwU bZzb kã MV‡bi cÖwµqv‡K mgvm e‡j|
‡hgb- †`‡ki †mev= †`k‡mev | eB I cy¯ÍK = eB cy¯ÍK|
mgv‡mi cÖKvi‡f`
c` I c‡`i cwieZ©b
c‡`i cÖKvi†f`
c`
cÖ‡qvM-AcÖ‡qvM
msÁv
evsjv fvlvi e¨eüZ †hme kã e¨vKi‡Yi wbq‡g Aï× n‡jI eûj cÖPwjZ, Zv‡K Accª‡qvM e‡j|
‡hgbt AkÖæRj|
KviY
3wU Kvi‡Y fvlvi AccÖ‡qvM N‡U|
‡hgbt- 1| D”PviYRwbZ 2| kãMVb RwbZ 3| A_©MZ weåvwšÍRwbZ
evMaviv A_©
AkvjKz®§vÛ Ac`v_©, Akg©v
AÜKv‡i wWj gviv Av›`v‡R KvR Kiv
A°v cvIqv gviv hvIqv
A‰_ R‡j cov w`‡knviv
Aa©P›`ª Mjvav°v
Agvem¨vi Pvu` `yj©f e¯‘
Av`vRj †L‡q jvMv cÖvYcb †Póv Kiv
Av‡°j †mjvwg wbe©yw×Zvi `Û
`v-Kzgov kÎæZv
Avjv‡ji N‡ii `yjvj AwZ Av`‡ii bó cyÎ
Avlv‡p Mí MvRvLywi Mí
C‡`i Pvu` AwZ AvKvswLZ e¯‘
Dëggva¨g wcUzwb, gviv
Dwbk wek Mvgvb¨ cv_©K¨
GKv`‡k e„n¯úwZ ‡mŠfv‡M¨i welq
Kjyi ej` GKUvbv LvUzwb
Kpze‡bi KvjvPvu` Ac`v_©
kã wecixZkã kã wecixZ kã
K…ZÁ AK…ZÁ, K…ZNœ ‡ivM bx‡ivM
‡PZb A‡PZb AvKl©Y weKl©Y
Ávbx Aávb mykÖx wekÖx
bk¦i Awebk¦i AMÖ cðvr
ïf Aïf Avwef©ve wZ‡ivfve
AšÍ AbšÍ Avq e¨q
Avek¨K Abvek¨K K…wÎg ¯^vfvweK
Avwej Abvwej ÿz`ª e„nr
mÂq e¨q Mwiô jwNô
DrKl© AcKl© ¯^M© biK
hk Achk gyL¨ ‡MŠY
myjf `yj©f ivRv cÖRv
mykxj `ytkxj A_© Ab_©
g‡Wj †U÷-02
1 L 6 L 11 L 16 L 21 N 26 K
2 N 7 M 12 L 17 K 22 K 27 L
3 K 8 K 13 N 18 M 23 K 28 K
4 L 9 M 14 M 19 K 24 L 29 K
5 M 10 N 15 N 20 K 25 L 30 M
g‡Wj †U÷-04
1 K 6 M 11 L 16 L 21 M 26 M
2 L 7 M 12 N 17 K 22 K 27 K
3 L 8 L 13 M 18 K 23 M 28 N
4 M 9 N 14 L 19 M 24 N 29 K
5 N 10 N 15 M 20 L 25 K 30 K
g‡Wj †U÷-07
1 L 6 M 11 K 16 M 21 K 26 N
2 M 7 M 12 L 17 L 22 M 27 L
3 L 8 N 13 K 18 N 23 M 28 N
4 N 9 N 14 K 19 K 24 K 29 K
5 M 10 L 15 L 20 M 25 K 30 L
g‡Wj †U÷-08
1 N 6 N 11 N 16 L 21 N 26 L
2 K 7 L 12 L 17 M 22 K 27 L
3 N 8 N 13 L 18 M 23 L 28 L
4 L 9 M 14 M 19 L 24 N 29 M
5 K 10 K 15 M 20 K 25 K 30 N
g‡Wj †U÷-09
1 M 6 L 11 N 16 L 21 N 26 N
2 K 7 M 12 L 17 M 22 L 27 M
3 M 8 L 13 K 18 N 23 K 28 M
4 M 9 K 14 L 19 N 24 M 29 K
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AvšÍR©vwZK welqvewj
wek¦ cwiwPwZ
Pzw³ I m‡¤§jb
cyi®‹vi I m¤§vbbv
¸iæZ¡c~Y© c«vmw½K Z_¨
we‡k¦i me‡P‡q m¤§vbRbK cyi¯‹vi- ‡bv‡ej
‡bv‡ej cyi¯‹v‡ii cªeZ©K- weÁvbx Avj‡d«W ‡bv‡ej
‡bv‡ej cyi¯‹vi ‡`Iqv ïiæ nq -1901 mv‡j
‡bv‡ej cyi¯‹vi ‡`Iqv nq- 6wU wel‡q (c`v_©we`¨v, imvqb, wPwKrmv kv¯¿, mvwnZ¨, kvwšÍ I A_©bxwZ)
A_©bxwZ‡Z ‡bv‡ej cyi¯‹vi Pvjy nq- 1969 mv‡j
me©c«_g ‡bv‡ej weRqx gwnjv- gv`vg Kywi 1903 mv‡j
gymjgvb wn‡m‡e cª_g ‡bv‡ej weRqx- Av‡bvqvi mv`vZ (wgki)
Gwkqvi cª_g ‡bv‡ej weRqx- iex›`«bv_ VvKyi (fviZ, 1913 mv‡j)
Gwkqvi cª_g A_©bxwZ‡Z ‡bv‡ej weRqx- AgZ¨© ‡mb (fviZ 1998 mvj)
cª_g mvK© mvwnZ¨ cyi¯‹vi jvf K‡ib- Kwe kvgmyi ivngvb(2001 mv‡j)
c«_g evsjv‡`wk wn‡m‡e kvwšÍ‡Z ‡bv‡ej weRqx- W. gynv¤§` BDb~m, 2006 mv‡j|
me©Kwbô ‡bv‡ej weRqx- gvjvjv BDmydRvB (kvwšÍ‡Z 25 eQi eq‡m)
Gwkqvi ‡bv‡ej cyi¯‹vi bv‡g L¨vZ- g¨vM‡m‡m cyi¯‹vi|
mvsevw`KZvq we‡k¦i m‡e©v”P cyi¯‹vi- cywjrRvi cyi¯‹vi
Bs‡iwR mvwn‡Z¨i me‡P‡q gh©v`vkxj cyi¯‹vi - eyKvi cyi¯‹vi
we‡k¦i Pjw”PÎ RM‡Z ‡k«ô cyi¯‹vi- A¯‹vi cyi¯‹vi
gvwK©b hy³iv‡ó«i m‡e©v”P ‡emvgwiK cyi¯‹vi- ‡cªwm‡WwÝqvj ‡g‡Wj Ae wd«Wg
2015 mv‡ji A¯‹vi weRqx ‡k«ô Pjw”P‡Îi bvg -Spotlight
evsjv‡`k welqvejx
21| wb‡Pi †Kvb †`‡k 2022 mv‡j G-20 evrmwiK m‡¤§jb AbywóZ ne?
K.BZvwj L. hy³ivóª
M.fviZ N. eªvwRj
22| wkíx cve‡jv wcKv‡mv †Kvb †`‡k Rb¥MÖnb K‡ib ?
K. BZvwj L. †¯úb
M.cZy©Mvj N. d«vÝ
23| me‡P‡q †ewk eq‡m Gfv‡ió Rq K‡ib-
K. †ZbwRs †kicv L. BDwP‡iv wgDivi
M. wgb evnv`yi †kiPvb N. wMwiR †kicv
24| Ô`¨ AvBwWqv Ae Rvw÷mÕ MÖ‡š’i iPwqZv †K?
K. gv_©v by¨mivg L. †Rv‡d w÷MwjUR
M. AgZ¨© †mb N. Rb ivDjm
25| cvim¨ DcmvMi eZ©gv‡b Kvi `L‡j?
K.Biv‡Ki L. Biv‡bi
M.hy³iv‡óªi N. †mŠw` Avi‡ei
26| AvaywbK ivóªe¨e¯’v D™¢‡ei mgqKvj ‡KvbwU?
K.cÖ_g wek¦hy× cieZx©Kvj L. 1600-1800 mvj
M.cÖvPxb ‡ivg kvmbvgj N. cÖvPxb MÖxm mqgKvj
27| d«v‡Ýi BwZnv‡m me‡P‡q Kg eqwm †cÖwm‡W›U-
K. Pvj©m `¨ Mj L. Bgvby‡qj g¨v‡Luv
M.R¨vK wkivK N. wb‡Kvjvm mvi‡KwR
28| by‡igevM© Av`vjZ †Kvv_vq e‡m?
K.Rvgv©wb‡Z L. Pvcv‡b
M.hy³ivóª N. d«v‡Ý
29| we‡k¦i cÖ_g aygcvbgy³ †`k †KvbwU?
K.fzUvb L. mvBcÖvm
M.MÖxm N. iægvwbqv
30| KgbI‡qj‡_i me©‡kl m`m¨ †`k †KvbwU?
K. wm‡qiv wjIb L. eªbvB
M. iæqvÛv N. evnvgv
g‡Wj †U÷-01
1 L 6 N 11 L 16 K 21 M 26 L
2 K 7 K 12 K 17 M 22 L 27 L
3 L 8 L 13 K 18 L 23 L 28 K
4 M 9 M 14 L 19 L 24 M 29 K
5 N 10 L 15 L 20 L 25 L 30 M
1| 1971 mv‡j gyw³hy‡×i mgq RvwZms‡N †Kvb †`k evsjv‡`‡ki c‡ÿ †f‡Uv cÖ`vb K‡iwQ‡jv?
K. hy³ivR¨ L. d«vÝ
M. hy³ivóª N. †mvvwf‡qZ BDwbqb
2| †MЇoi Ô‡QvU †mvbv gmwR`Õ †K wbgv©Y K‡ib?
K. AvjvDwÏb kvn L. wMqvmDwÏb Avhg kvn
M.kvgmywÏb Bwjqvm kvn N. bymivZ kvn
3| Kvi mnvqZvq 1856 mv‡j weaev AvBb cvk nq?
K. ivRvv ivg‡gvnb ivq L. nvRx gynv¤§` gnmxb
M. Ck¦iP›`ª we`¨vmvMi N. gvB‡Kj gaym~ab `Ë
4| 1952 mv‡ji GKz‡k †deªæqvixi mgq cvwK¯Ív‡bi cÖavbgš¿x wQ‡jb †K?
K. LvRv bvwRgywÏb L. b~ij Avwgb
M. G.‡K dRjyj nK N. †Mvjvg †gvnv¤§`
5| ¯^vaxbZv& hy×Kv‡j gywRebMi KZ bs †m±‡ii Aax‡b wQj?
K. 5 bs †m±i L. 2 bs †m±i
M. 8 bs †m±i N. 9 bs †m±i
6| Aóg cÂevwl©K cwiKíbvi mgqKvj KZ n‡e?
K. 2020-2025 L. 2021-2026
M. 2022-2027 N. 2023-2028
7| ÔeYv©jxÕ I ÔïåÕ Kx?
K. DbœZ Rv‡Zi fzÆv L. DbœZ Rv‡Zi ZvgvK
M.DbœZ Rv‡Zi avb N. DbœZ Rv‡Zi ‡e¸b
8| PvKgv Rb‡Mvôxi †jvKmsL¨v mve©waK-
K. iv½vgvwU †Rjvq L. LvMovQwo †Rjvq M.ev›`ieb †Rjvq N. wm‡jU †Rjvq
9| evsjv‡`‡ki cÖ_g fvmgvb nvmcvZv‡ji bvg-
K. Rxeb Zix L. Rxeb Zi½
M. Rxeb mvMi N. Rxeb †fj
10| †U÷ wµ‡K‡U evsjv‡`‡ki c‡ÿ †K cÖ_g Wvej ‡mÂyix K‡ib?
K.gykwdK L. Zvwgg
M.mvweŸi N. wjUb `vm
11| †`‡ki cÖ_g mviKviLvbv †KvbwU?
K.Kvd‡Kv L. hgybv
M.‡dÂzMÄ N. †Nvovkvj
12| evsjv‡`k ˆZwi †cvlvK me©vwaK ißvwb K‡i †Kvb †`‡k?
K.hy³ivR¨ L. hy³ivóª
M. ivwkqv N. †mŠw` Avie
13| e¨vsK †iU Kx?
K.evwYwR¨K e¨vs‡Ki †iU L. we‡klvwqZ e¨vs‡Ki †iU
M. ‡Kw›`ªq e¨vs‡Ki †iU N. wewb‡qvM e¨vs‡Ki †iU
14| evsjv‡`‡ki ivóªcwZi Awfmskb K‡ib †K?
K. mycÖxg‡KvU© L. RvZxq msm`
M. cÖavbgš¿x N. w¯úKvi
15| evsjv‡`‡k ˆZwi RvnvR Ô‡÷jv †gwimÕ ißvwb n‡q‡Q-
K. wdbj¨v‡Û L. †Wbgv‡K©
M. biI‡q N. myB‡Wb
16| evsjv‡`‡ki gyw³hy‡×i cUf‚wgKvq wbwg©Z Ôax‡i e‡n †gNbvÕ Pjw”P‡Îi wbgvZv †K?
K. AvjgMxi Kwei L. Lvb AvZvDi ingvb
M. ûgvqyb Avng` N. myfvl `Ë
17| ga¨cªv‡P¨i †Kvb †`k cÖ_g evsjv‡`k‡K ¯^xK„wZ †`q?
K. wgki L. R`v©b
M. BivK N. Ky‡qZ
18| NILG Gi c~Y©iæc -
K. National Information Legal Guide
L. National Institute of Legal Guide
M.National Identity Licence Guide
N. National Industrial Leauge Guide
19| evsjv‡`‡ki 2019-20 A_©eQ‡i ev‡R‡Ui wRwWwci cÖÿwcZ cÖe„w×i nvi KZ?
K. 7.8% L. 7.9% M. 8.1% N. 8.2&%
20| A_©bxwZ‡Z evRvi ej‡Z Kx ‡evSvq?
K. wRwbmcÎ µq weµ‡qi ¯’vb L. `ªe¨ weµ‡qi †Kvb GjvKv
M. `ª‡e¨i µq weµq wb‡q `iKlvKwli ¯’vb N. GKwU `ªe¨, Zvi †µZv-we‡µZv Ges Zvi g~j¨
AvšÍR©vwZK welqvejx
21| evsjv‡`‡k eZ©gv‡b mev©waK cwigvb A‡_©i wewfbœ cY¨ Avg`vwb K‡i-
K. fviZ †_‡K L. Pxb †_‡K M. Rvcvb †_‡K N. wm½vcyi †_‡K
AvšÍR©vwZK welqvejx
AvšÍR©vwZK welqvejx
AvšÍR©vwZK welqvejx
evsjv‡`k welqvejx
1| Kvi ivRZ¡Kv‡j Be‡b eZzZv fvi‡Z G‡mwQ‡jb?
K. gynv¤§` web Kvwmg L. gynv¤§` web ZzNjK
M. m¤ªvU ûgvqyb N. mgªvU AvKei
2| cvwb c‡_i wØZxq hy× †Kvb mv‡j msNwUZ nq?
K.1526 L.1525
M.1556 N. 1763
3| ivóªxq ch©v‡q cÖ_g †kvK w`em cvwjZ nq K‡e?
K. 14 AvM÷,1996 L. 15 AvM÷,1996
M.14 AvM÷,1997 N. 14 AvM÷,1997
4| 1970 mv‡j cvwK¯Ív‡bi cÖ_g mvaviY wbev©P‡b ‡Kvb `j GKK msL¨vMwiôZv AR©b K‡i?
K.gymwjg jxM L. AvIqvgx jxM
M. wccjm cvwU© N. b¨vkbvj AvIqvgx cvwU©
5| exi‡kªô‡`i g‡a¨ cÖ_g knx` nb?
K. †gv¯Ídv Kvgvj L. iæûj Avgxb
M.gyÝx Avãyi iDd N. gwZDi ingvb
6| gyw³hy‡×i c‡i fviZxq †mbvevwnbx ¯^‡`‡k wd‡i hvq K‡e?
K.15 gvP©, 1972 L. 26 gvP©, 1972
M.14 AvM÷, 1972 N. 15 AvM÷, 1972
7| evsjv‡`‡k cvigvYweK K…wl BbwÝwUDU (webv) †Kv_vq Aew¯’Z?
K.XvKvq L. gqgbwms‡n
M.MvRxcy‡i N. Lyjbvq
8| Ò‡dv‡m©m †Mvj 2030Ó wb‡Pi †KvbwUi mv‡_ mswkøó?
K. gwš¿cwil` wefvM L. ¯^ivóª gš¿bvjq
M.ciivóª gš¿bvjq N. cÖwZiÿv gš¿bvjq
9| Ô‡mvbvwjKv I AvKei; evsjv‡`‡ki K„wl †ÿ‡Î wK‡mi bvg?
K. DbœZ Rv‡Zi Kjvi bvg L. DbœZ Rv‡Zi av‡bi bvg
M. DbœZ Rv‡Zi fzÆvi bvg N. DbœZ Rv‡Zi M‡gi bvg
10| †Kvb we‡`wk &cÖwÎKv e½eÜz‡K ÔivRbxwZi KweÕ Dcvwa w`‡qwQj?
K. wbDR DnK L. w` BKbwg÷
M. UvBg N. MvwW©qvb
11| wmÜz weR‡qi gva¨‡g †K fviZxq Dcgnv‡`‡k Bmjvg cÖwZôvi c_ myMg K‡ib?
K. nv¾vR-web-BDmyd L. gynv¤§` -web-Kvwmg
M. gynv¤§` Nyix N. BLwZqviDÏb-gynv¤§`-web-eLwZqvi LjwR
12| evsjv‡`‡k KvM‡Ri †bvU cÖ_g Pvjy nq-
K. 1 gvP©,1972 L. 4 gvP©,1972
M. 29 gvP©,1972 N. 15 gvP©,1972
13| GKRb msm` m`m¨ w¯úKv‡ii AbygwZ Qvov KZ w`b msm‡`i evB‡i _vK‡Z cvi‡e?
K. 30 w`b L. 45 w`b
M. 60 w`b N. 90 w`b
14| Af¨šÍixb †fvMgyLx wkí †KvbwU?
K. e¯¿ wkí L. Pvgov wkí
M. KvMR wkí N. †cvkvK wkí
15| G Dcgvn‡`‡k cª_g e¨vswKs e¨e¯’v Pvjy nq †Kvb Avg‡j?
K. ivRcyZ Avg‡j L.cvwK¯Ívb Avg‡j
M.‡gvMj Avg‡j N. kv‡q¯Ív Luvi Avg‡j
16| evsjv‡`‡ki †Kvb †Rjvq me‡P‡q †ewk msm`xq Avmb i‡q‡Q?
K. wm‡jU L. Lyjbvq
M.XvKv N. iscyi
17| RvZxq cZvKv wewa †Kvb mv‡j cÖYxZ nq-
K.1973 mv‡j L. 1992 mv‡j
M.1972 mv‡j N. 1975 mv‡j
18| mvaviY A‡_© RbgZ ej‡Z eySvq?
K.msL¨vjwNô Rbmvavi‡bi gZ L. msL¨vMwiô Rbmvavi‡bi gZ
M.R‡b †Rb †h gZ N. wkwÿZ RbM‡Yi AwfgZ
19| iæccyi cvigvbweK we`y¨r‡K›`ª ivwkqvi wewb‡qvM KZ kZvsk?
K. 95% L. 90%
M. 80% N. 70%
20| evsjv‡`‡ki RvZxq msm‡` me©cÖ_g †Kb we‡`kx ivóªcÖavb fvlY †`b?
K. fviZxq ivóªcÖavb L. kÖxj¼vi ivóªcÖavb
M.gvjØx‡ci ivóªcÖavb N. hy‡Mv‡køvwfqvi ivóªcÖavb
AvšÍR©vwZK welqvejx
AvšÍR©vwZK welqvejx
21| †Kvb †`k AZx‡Z Ab¨ †Kvb †`‡ki Dcwb‡e‡k cwiYZ nqwb?
K._vBj¨vì L. gvqvbgvi
M.B‡›`v‡bwkqv N. gv‡jqwkqv
22| wcÖÝ wemgvK© †Kvb †`‡ki cÖavbgš¿x wQ‡jb?
K. Rvgv©wb L. d«vÝ
M.weª‡Ub N. A‡÷ªv-nv‡½ix
23| 2019 mv‡ji Aóg bvix wek¦Kvc dzUe‡j P¨Aw¤úqb nq †Kvb †`k?
K. Bsj¨vÛ L. hy³ivóª
M.‡¯úb N. eªvwRj
24| AFP †Kvb †`‡ki msev` ms¯’v?
K.d«vÝ L. hy³ivóª
M.cvwK¯Ívb N. A‡÷ªwjqv
25| wcs cs Gi A_© n‡”Q-
K.fwjej L. †Uwej †Uwbm
M. ev‡¯‹U ej N. jb †Uwbm
26| wØZxq wek¦hy‡×i mgq hy³iv‡óªi †cÖwm‡W›U †K wQ‡jb?
K. AvB‡mb nvIqvi L. D‡Wªv DBjmb
M. iæR‡fë N. wiPvW© wb·b
27| Red Army †Kvb †`‡ki mš¿vmx evwnbx?
K.wdwjcvBb L.Rvcvb M.Kjw¤^qv N. ivwkqv
28| BbKv mf¨Zvi aŸsmve‡kl cvIqv ‡M‡Q-
K. eªvwR‡j L. †fwbRy‡qjvq M.‡ciæ‡Z N. ewjwfqvq
29| eZ©gv‡b RvwZms‡Ni gnvmwPe †Kvb †`‡ki?
K. wMwb L.cZz©Mvj M. ‡m‡bMvj N. g‡iv‡°v
30| †Kvb †`kwU Avie jx‡Mi AšÍf©y³ bq?
K. RW©vb L. †jevbb
M. Bivb N. evnivBb
g‡Wj †U÷-08
1 K 6 K 11 L 16 M 21 K 26 M
2 N 7 K 12 M 17 M 22 K 27 L
3 K 8 L 13 M 18 L 23 L 28 M
4 N 9 L 14 M 19 M 24 K 29 L
5 K 10 L 15 L 20 N 25 L 30 M
g‡Wj †U÷ bs-09
evsjv‡`k welqvejx
1| evsjv‡`k RvwZms‡Ni-
K. 146 Zg m`m¨ L. 136 Zg m`m¨
M. 126 Zg m`m¨ N. 116 Zg m`m¨
2| evei Dcgnv‡`‡k gyNj mv¤ªv‡R¨i cÖwZôv K‡ib-
K. 1516 L. 1522
M. 1526 N. 1536
3| evsjv‡`‡k me‡P‡q †ewk cvU Drcv`b nh †Kvb †Rjvq-
K. dwi`cyi L. iscyi
M. Rvgvjcyi N. †kicyi
4| evsjv‡`‡k cÖ_g f¨vU Pvjy nq-
K. 1991 mv‡j L. 1973 mv‡j
M.1986 mv‡j N. 1996 mv‡j
5| evsjv‡`‡ki †Kvb A‡j †ikg Pvl Kiv nq-
K.c~ev©Â‡j L. `wÿbv‡j
M. DËiv‡j N. cwðgv‡j
6| cjvwki hy× K‡e msNwUZ n‡qwQj?
K. 24 Ryb, 1757 L. 24 Ryb, 1757
M.24 Ryb, 1757 N. 24 Ryb, 1757
7| evsjv‡`‡k me‡P‡q †ewk Drcvw`Z nq-
K. AvDk avb L. Bwi avb
M. Avgb avb N. †ev‡iv avb
8| AvBb cÖYq‡bi ÿgZv-
K. AvBb gš¿bvj‡qi L. ivóªcwZi
M. w¯úKv‡ii N. RvZxq msm‡`i
9| †h wefv‡M m¦vÿiZvi nvi me‡P‡h †ewk-
K. XvKv wefvM L.ivRkvnx wefvM
M. ewikvj wefvM N. Lyjbv wefvM
10| evsjv‡`k me‡P‡q †ewk ißvwb K‡i-
K. Pxb L. fviZ
M. hy³ivóª N. _vBj¨vÛ
11| evsjv‡`k miKvi †h D‡Ïk¨ wmMv‡iU Drcv`‡b U¨v· emvq-
K. ivR¯^ Avq L. ivR¯^ Avq Ges a~gcvb wbiærmvwnZKiY
M. a~gcvb wbiærmvwnZKiY N. `~gcv‡b Drmv‡n `vb
12| evsjv‡`‡ki cÖ_g gwnjv mwjwmUi wnm‡e wb‡qvM †c‡q‡Qb †K?
K. ZvbwRqv bvnvi L. †Rmwgb Av&iv myjZvbv
M. Zvwbqv nK N. ivwRqv myjZvbv
13| evsjv†`‡k ¯’vwcZ cÖ_g †emiKvix e¨vsK-
K. b¨vkbvj e¨vsK wjt L. wmwU e¨vsK wjt
M. BDbvB‡UW Kgvwk©qvj e¨vsK wjt N. Avie evsjv‡`k e¨vsK wjt
14| MbZš¿ I †gŠwjK gvbevwaKv‡ii wbðqZv ‡`qv nq msweav‡bi †Kvb Aby‡”Q‡`?
K. Aby‡”Q` 11 L. Aby‡”Q` 12
M. Aby‡”Q` 16 N. Aby‡”Q` 17
15| msweav‡bi †Kvb ms‡kvabxi gva¨‡g ivóª cwiPvjbvi g~jbxwZ cwieZ©b Kiv nq?
K. 4_© L. 5g
M. 7g N. 8g
16| Ô AwMœk¦iÕ Kx dm‡ji DbœZRvZ?
K. avb L. Kjv
M. cvU N. Mg
17| D‡Ïk¨ Abymv‡i Pvcm„wóKvix †Mvôx‡K Kq ev‡M fvM Kiv hvq?
K. 2 L. 3
M. 4 N. 5
18| Gfv‡i÷ Rqx cÖ_g evsjv‡`wk †K?
K. Iqvmwdqv bvRbxb L. Gg .G gywnb
M. gymv Beªvwng N. wbkvZ gyRg`vi
19| evsjv‡`‡ki RvZxq w`em †KvbwU?
K. 16 wW‡m¤^i L. 26 gvP©
M. 21 †deªæqvix N. 7 gvP©
20| gnv¯’wei wkjf`ª †Kvb gvnwenv‡ii AvPvh© wQ‡jb?
K. Avb›` wenvi L. †Mvwm‡cv wenvi
M. bvj›`v wenvi N. †mvgcyi wenvi
AvšÍR©vwZK welqvejx
g‡Wj †U÷-09
1 L 6 L 11 L 16 L 21 L 26 K
2 M 7 N 12 L 17 K 22 N 27 K
3 K 8 N 13 N 18 M 23 L 28 M
4 K 9 M 14 K 19 L 24 L 29 M
5 M 10 K 15 L 20 M 25 L 30 M
evsjv‡`k welqvejx
‡Kvb wKQzi bvg-B Noun (Noun is a naming Word) A_©vr †Kvb e¨w³, e¯‘, ¯’vb cÖf…wZi
bvg-B Noun.‡hgb: Bangladesh, Girl, Iron, Bravery, Flute, Beauty, Class,
Nostalgia, WTO, IDA, The Nile, London, United State etc.
➢ Classification of Noun: Noun ‡K cÖavbZ `yBfv‡M fvM Kiv hvq| h_v:
1. 1 Concrete Noun (Bw›`ªqMÖvn¨/ e¯‘evPK we‡kl¨);
2. 2 Abstract Noun (¸YevPK/fveevPK we‡kl¨)।
➢ Concrete Noun (Bw›`ªqMÖvn¨/ e¯‘evPK we‡kl¨): ‡h Noun Gi evwn¨K ev ‰`wnK Aew¯’wZ
Av‡Q Ges Noun †h ¸‡jv †`Lv hvq, ¯úk© Kiv hvq, ¯^v` ev NªvY †bqv hvq Concrete
Noun e‡j| Concrete Noun Avevi 4 fvv‡M fvM Kiv hvq| h_v: 1.Proper Noun 2.
Common Noun 3. Collective Noun 4. Material Noun.
➢ Proper Noun (we‡kl bvg): Proper Noun Øviv †Kvb we‡kl e¨w³, e¯‘ ev ¯’v‡bi wbw`©ó
bvg †evSvq| †hgb GLv‡b Samia GKwU wbw`©ó †g‡qi bvg| Dhaka GKwU wbw`©ó kn‡ii
bvg Ges Padma GKwU wbw`©ó b`xi bvg BZ¨vw`| |
▪ Note: Proper Noun- Gi cÖ_g Aÿi me©`v Capital Letter nq । Proper Noun Gi
nq bv plural form †hgb:Dhaka is a big city (not dhakas).
➢ Common Noun (RvwZevPK bvg): ‡h Noun Øviv GK RvZxq e¨w³ ev e¯‘i cÖ‡Z¨‡Ki
mvaviY bvg eySvq Zv‡K e‡j| ‡hgb: Novel, flower, river, city boy, girl, poet,
flower, city| GLv‡b boy Øviv mKj †Q‡j‡`i mvaviY bvg, girl Øviv mKj †g‡q‡`i bvg,
poet Øviv mKj Kwei bvg, flower, Øviv mKj dz‡ji bvg , city mKj kn‡ii bvg
BZ¨vw`|
➢ Collective Noun (mgwóevPK bvg): ‡h Noun GKRvZxq e¨W³ ev e¯‘‡K c„_Kfv‡e bv
eywS‡q e¨w³ ev wel‡qi mgwó (unit) GKwU bv‡g eySvq Zv‡K Collective Noun e‡j
†hgb: class, jury, committee, family, party, army, team, gang, aircraft,
flock, cattle, fleet, crowd, school, troop etc.
➢ Meterial Noun (e¯‘evPK bvg): ‡h mKj `ªe¨ MYYv Kiv hvq bv ïay IRb Kiv hvq Zv‡K
e‡j Metarial Noun e‡j| Metarial Noun Gi Aci bvg Mass Noun. †hgb:
Water, Wood, gold, iron, ice, sugar, oil, milk, petrol, paper, mutton etc.
➢ Abstract Noun: ‡h mKj Noun Øviv †`vl,¸Y,Ae¯’v I Kv‡Ri bvg eySvq, Zv‡`i‡K
Abstract Noun e‡j|
(Abstract Noun relates to qualities, states or action which cannot be seen or
touched). Quality: honesty, kindness, goodness, hardness, brightness, happiness,
wisdom. Action: Laughter, movement, Judgement, truth, love, beggary,
affection, strength, bravery, courage, heroism, infancy, gravity, frailty
State: Boyhood, Childhood, youth, slavery etc.
Note: mvaviYZ †hme Noun Gi †k‡l +
ness+hood+ship+dom+ment+ism+th+ty+ce+cy, etc _v‡K kãwU Absract Noun nq|
The Number
hv Øviv †Kvb e¯‘ ev cÖvYxi msL¨v eySvq Zv‡K Number (ePb) e‡j| Number `yB cÖKvi| h_v:
1. Singular Number (GKePb): ‡h Øviv †KejgvÎ GKRb e¨w³, e¯‘ ev cÖvYx‡K eySvq
Zv‡K Singular Number e‡j| †hgb: Man,book,Table BZ¨vw`
2. Plural Number (eûePb): ‡h Øviv G‡Ki AwaK e¨w³,e¯‘ ev cÖvYx‡K eySvq Zv‡K Plural
Number e‡j| †hgb: Girls,Book, Table, Man BZ¨vw`
➢ Change of Number:
Ggb KZ¸‡jv noun Av‡Q hv‡`i ga¨vKvi vowel cwieZ©b K‡i plural Kiv nq| G¸‡jv n‡jv:
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
foot feet mouse mice man men
goose geese woman woman tooth teeth
louse lice
‡Kvb Noun Gi †k‡l hw` f ev fe _v‡K Zvn‡j plural Kivi mgq f/fe Gi ¯’‡j ves nq| G¸‡jv
n‡jv:-
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
half halves self selves loaf loaves
knife knives thief thieves wife wives
leaf leaves
wKš‘ Noun Gi †k‡l hw` ief, off, oof, erf, rife, iffff, arf, urf, ulf, afe BZ¨vw` _v‡K Zvn‡j
G‡`i c‡i ïa~ s hy³ nq| G¸‡jv n‡jv:
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
cliff cliffs safe safes gulf gulfs
dwarf dwarfs scarf scarfs/scarves hoof hoofs
roof roofs scoff scoffs chief chiefs
reef reefs
wb‡P wKQ‚ Foreign Plural (hv Bs‡iwR kã bq, G¸‡jv wewfbœ fvlv †_‡K G‡m Bs‡iRx fvlvq
wb‡R‡`i ¯’vb `Lj K‡i wb‡q‡Q Ges Giv eZ©gv‡b Bs‡iwR fvlvi Awe‡”Q`¨ Ask) Gi singular Ges
Plural form cÖ`vb Kiv n‡jv|
Singular Plural Singular Plural
Agendum Agenda Radius Radii/Radiuses
Memorandum Memoranda Genius Genius es/genii
Medium Media Genus Genera
Aquarium Aquaria/Aquariums Focus Foci
Bacterium Bacteria Locus Loci/Louses
Corrigendum Corrigenda Hippopotamus Hippopotami
Encomium Encomia/Encomiums Axis Axes
Exordium Exordia/Exordiums Basis Bases
Dictum Dicta Oasis Oases
Curriculum Curricula Hypothesis Hypotheses
Epithalamium Epithalamia/Epithalamiums Criterion Criteria
Idolum Idola Phenomenon Phenomena
Symposium Symposia Appendix Appendices
Hilum Hila Bandit Banditti/Bandits
Datum Data Bureau Bureaux/Bureaus
Erratum Errata Cherub Cherubim/
Cherbus
Referendum Referenda Index Indices/indexes
Ovum Ova Vertex Vertices
Formula Formulae/formulas Seraph Seraphim
Alumnus Alumni Analysis Analyses
The Pronoun
The Verb
Verb n‡jv Ggb GKwU word hv Øviv †Kvb wKQz Kiv, nIqv ev _vKv eySvq| †hgb- go, Come,
eat, play, have, has, feed cÖf…wZ|
➢ Classification of verb:
Verb cÖavbZ `yB cÖKvi Finite verb Non-finite verb
Finite Verb `yB cÖKvi Principal (main) verb Auxiliary (Helping) verb
Principal Verb`yB cÖKvi Transitive verb Intransitive verb
Transitive Verb K‡qK cÖKvi Factitive verb Causative verb
Reflexive verb Reciprocal verb
Quasi passive verb Impersonal verb
Intrasitive verb K‡qK cÖKvi Cognate verb Linking or Copulative verb
➢ wbw`©ó K‡i eySvq Ggb Common Noun- Singular I Plural Dfq Number-Gi c~‡e©
The e‡m| ‡hgb: The boys are playing. The girl is reading. GiKg The ‡K
defining The e‡j|
➢ GK RvZxq mKj‡K eySv‡Z Singular Common Noun-Gi c~‡e© The e‡m| ‡hgb: The
cow is a useful animal. The rose is a nice flower. G A‡_© e¨eüZ the ‡K
Generalising
➢ The e‡j| G A‡_© The-Gi cwie‡Z© c«`Ë Common Noun Plural wUi The horse is
a faithful animal or A horse is a faithful animal or Horses are faithful
animals.
we.`ª. gvbeRvwZ eySv‡Z Man I Woman Gi c~‡e© the e‡m |
Incorrect: The man is mortal. Correct: Man is mortal.
➢ b`x, mvMi, DcmvMi, gnvmvMi, ce©Z‡k«Yx, ØxccyÄ, RvnvR BZ¨vw` bv‡gi c~‡e© The e‡m|
‡hgb: The Andamans, The | Himalayas, The Pacific BZ¨vw`|
➢ wKš‘ GKwU gvÎ ce©Z I Øxc eySv‡j Zvi c~‡e© the e‡m bv| ‡hgb: Sawndip, Hatia,
Mount Everest. |
➢ ag©M«š’ I cwÎKvi bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m| ‡hgb: The Holy Quran. The Observer.
➢ GKK e¯‘ ‡hgb: c…w_ex, m~h,© P›`«, c~e©, cwðg, DËi, `w¶Y BZ¨vw` k‡ãi c~‡e© the e‡m|
‡hgb: The Moon, The Polestar, G‡¶‡Î e¨eüZ the ‡K Familiar The e‡j|
➢ mgwóevPK ‡`‡ki bv‡gi c~‡e© Ges eY©bvg~jK ev A_©c~Y© ‡fЇMvwjK bv‡gi c~‡e© the e‡m|
‡hgb: The U.S.A, The Punjab,
➢ Zvwi‡Li bv‡gi c~‡e© The e‡m| ‡hgb: The 10th November, The 26th March.)
Model Test-01
1. Select the word with right spelling-
a. Schizopharnia b. Schizophrenia
c. Seizopharnia d. Scizopharnia
1 b 6 d 11 c 16 c 21 a 26 c
2 b 7 b 12 d 17 c 22 b 27 b
3 c 8 a 13 c 18 b 23 b 28 b
4 d 9 b 14 a 19 c 24 d 29 d
5 b 10 b 15 d 20 b 25 b 30 d
Model Test-02
1. At least, the beast in him got---------- upper hand.
a. a b. an
c. the d. none
2. The hen has -------- ten eggs.
a. laid b. lied
c. lain d. given
3. The teacher made the children ------- the book.
a. read b. to read
c. reading d. reads
4. What is the masculine gender of ‘abbess’?
a. Abbesses b. abboss
c. abbot d. abbi
5. What is the plural number of ‘reef’ ?
a. reefes b. reefs
c. roofs d.reef
6. Choose the correct passive voice: How did you do the work?
a. How had the work been done by you?
b. How did the work been done by you?
c. How was the work done by you?
d. How was the work been did by you?
7. Which of the following sentence is correct?
a. He was let to go. b. He was let go.
c. He was let going. d. He was let gone.
8. What is correctly spelt?
a. glaecous b. glaucous
c. gloucous d. glaucus
9. Find out the misspelt word?
a. glossary b. glaucous
c. glossery d. gloussary
10. The synonym of ‘Luminous’is:
a. somber b. incandescent
c. gloomy d. remorseful
11. The antonym of ‘Intrinsic’ is:
a. idiosyncratic b. innate
c. inherent d. extrinsic
12. Kamal said to his sister, Will you got to school? change it into indirect
speech.
a. kamal said his sister if she will go to school
b. kamal asked his sister if she would go to school
c. kamal told his sister if she will go to school
d. kamal asked his sister if she will go to school
13. The antonym of ‘Ridiculous’ is:
a. ludicrous b. absurd
c. sensible d. derisive
14. The synonym of ‘Shallow’ is:
a. deep b. superficial c. propound d. dense
15. That he is honest known to all (simple)
a. He is honest and it is known to all
b. It is known to all that he is honest
c. His honesty is known to all
d. We all know that he is honest
16. Ripon is only ten (Negative)
a. Ripon is not 10
b. Ripon is not more than 10
c. Ripon is no more 10
d. Ripon is no less 10
17. I couldn’t go to office because I was ill. The underlined clause is a/an-
a. noun clause b. adjective clause
c. adverbial clause d. prepositional clause
18. Reading newspaper is a good habit. The underlined phrase is an
example o a/an-
a. noun phrase b. adjective phrase
c. adverbial phrase d. verbal phrase
19. The verb ‘extend’ can be changed into noun by adding-
a. an auxiliary b. a prefix
c. a suffix d. a syllable
20. Set off means
a. stop a journey b. start a journey
c. cancel a journey d. withdraw a journey
21. Which is the sub-division of Neoclassical Period?
a. Edwardian period b. Georgian period
c. Restoration period d. Puritan period
22. Who is called the earliest English poet?
a. Venerable bede b. Cynewulf
c. Caedmon d. William Langland.
23. Who wrote ‘Beowulf’?
a. Cynewulf b. Alfred the Great
c. Venerable Bede d. An unknown writer
24. Who is the first historian in English Literature?
a. Caedmon b. Alfred the Great
c. Venerable Bede d. None of them
25. Who is called the Morning Star of Renaissance?
a. Roger Bacon b. Geoffrey Chaucer
c. Jhon Wycliff d. William Caxton
26. Who is the writer of ‘Opus Majus’?
a. Roger Bacon b. Jhon Wycliff
c. Alfred d. William Caxton
27. The city of Renaissance is-
a. Dublin b. Atlanta
c. Turino d.Florence
28. On Which day did Shakespeare die?
a. 22nd April b. 26th April
c. 23rd April d. 27th April
29. Who wrote the book ‘Astrophel’ ?
a. Thomas More b. Robert Greene
c. Jhon Webster d. Thomas Kyd
30. Hard Times is a –
a. Poem b. Novel
c. play d. elegy
Model Test-02
1 c 6 c 11 d 16 b 21 c 26 a
2 a 7 b 12 b 17 c 22 c 27 d
3 a 8 b 13 c 18 a 23 d 28 c
4 c 9 a 14 b 19 c 24 c 29 d
5 b 10 b 15 c 20 b 25 b 30 b
Model Test-03
1. The Muslims fast during Ramadan. Here 'fast' is- adjective
a. adjective b. verb
c. verb d. determiner
2. “Block Head' means-
a. stupid person b. a quite person
c. Clever d. A dangerous person
3. Which one is the correct meaning of ‘Talk Out”?
a. settle by talking b. out of talk
c. cannot talk d. talk nonsense
4. Did you buy any fruit when you —shopping?
a. go b. gone
c. were going d. went
5. Find the correct sentence:
a. When the program going start? b. When the program going to start?
c. When the program going start? d. When the program going start?
6. Choose the correct one:
a. I’ll have you do this b. I’ll have you done this
c. I’ll have you doing this d. I’ll have you does this
7. Neither Rahim nor Rini --- qualified for the job.
a. are b. is
c. was d. were
8. What is the opposite voice of --‘Barry got invited to the party yesterday'?
a. Barry is invited to the party yesterday
b. The party invited Barry yesterday.
c. Someone invited Barry to the party yesterday.
d. The party got Barry invited yesterday.
9. If I had enough time, I (wait) for you. The right form of 'wait' is would
have been waited AG.
a. would have waited b. would wait
c. will wait d. would have been waited
10. Choose the correct translation of “ hvB‡ev wK bv †mB- B nBj K_v”
a. Whether I shall go or not is the question
b. Would I go or not is the matter
c. Would I go or not is the question
d. Whether I should go or not is the question
11. ‘The leader gave a telling speech’ Gi mwVK e½vbyev` †KvbwU?
a. ‡bZv R¡vjvgqx e³e¨ w`‡jb b. ‡bZv AmvaviY e³e¨ w`‡jb
c. ‡bZv gvivZ¥K e³e¨ w`‡jb d. ‡bZv Kvh©Ki e³e¨ w`‡jb
12. The group aims at keeping the party -
a. over b. down
c. on d. out
13. Paban hurt himself. He fell — his bike.
a. off b. of
c. into d. to
14. ‘Wear and tear’ means -
a. clothing b. disbursement
c. depreciation d. accumulation
15. The timely rain — good crops.
a. brings upon b. brings forth
c. brings about d. brings off
16. 'I can speak five languages', she — boasted
a. boasted b. pleaded
c. shouted d. suggested
17. A ‘mild-mannered’ person is one who is nervous -
a. nervous b. temperate
c. immoderate d. unfriendly
18. The synonym of the word 'duress' is confinement -
a. confinement b. stop
c. dilute d. upset
19. What is the antonym of the word “mope'?
a. dirty b. sweep
c. joke d. sulk
20. It is not known to me when he will arrive. The underlined clause is a/an
a. adjective clause b. noun clause
c. adverbial clause d. main clause
21. ‘But love is blind, and lovers cannot see’. WHO quoted this line?
a. William Shakespeare b. T.S Eliot
c. W.B Yeats d. Jhon Milton
22. 'I am the wisest man alive, for I know one thing, and that is that I know
nothing' --who said it?
a. Aristotle b. Socrates
c. Plato d. Thomas Gray
23. Of the following, which is the sub-division of Modern Period?
a. Edwardian Period b. Caroline Period
c. Restoration Period d. Puritan period
24. Who was the King of Wessex?
a. Venerable Bebe b. Caedmon
c. Cynewulf d. Alfred
25. When a poem has a speaker, what does a novel have? narrator
a. narrator b. character
c. author d. speaker
26. King Lear banished his youngest daughter Cordelia from his kingdom;
but in the end, she became her only shelter. This is an example of –
a. sarcasm b. irony
c. hyperbole d. metaphor
27.The author of the famous book “The Judgement' is
a. Anthony Mascarenhas b. Kuldip Nayer
c. R. Venkataraman d. Amartya Sen
28. Who wrote the poem 'Inferno'?
a. Dante b. D.H. Lawrence
c. Roger Bacon d. Thomas More
29. Wycliff lived during the reign of-
a. Elizabeth b. Victoria
c. Age of Chaucer d. James (II)
30. Find the odd-man out.
a. The Jew of Malta b. Sonnet 18
c. The Sun Rising d. The Second Coming
Model Test-03
1 c 6 a 11 d 16 A 21 a 26 b
2 a 7 b 12 c 17 B 22 b 27 b
3 a 8 a 13 a 18 A 23 a 28 a
4 d 9 b 14 c 19 C 24 d 29 c
5 b 10 a 15 b 20 B 25 a 30 a
Model Test-04
1. ‘Speech is silver, but silence is gold’ This line is an example of
a. antithesis b. anecdote
c. paradox d. anaphora
2. Alone, alone, all, all aone Alone on a wide, wide sea----- is an example of-
a. aside b. assonance
c. personification d. synecdoche
3. The book 'Darkness visible' is a poem
a. poem b. essay
c. play d. novel
4. Find the odd-man out.
a. The Tower b. Les Miserable
c. Lord of the Files d. Seize the day
5. Who wrote the book “The Universe in a Nutshell’?
a. Stephen Hawking b. Saul Bellow c. Salvador Dali d. Victor Hugo
6. “There is no sin but ignorance' -Who said this line?
a. Alexander Pope b. Ben Jonson
c. Christopher Marlowe d. Jane Austen
7. Who told the following lines? ‘Poverty is the parent of revolution and
crime'.
a. Socrates b. Aristotle
c. Einstein d. Plato
8. G. B. Shaw got Oscar Award for which play?
a. The apple Cart b. Candida
c. Pygmalion d. Beauty’s Duty
9. Who was not awarded the Nobel Prize?
a. Jhon Galsworthy b. Orhan Pamuk
c. Winston churchill d. Wallace stevens
10. “You Never Can Tell’ is a
a. Novel b. Drama
c. Poem d. Essay
11. Lorna Donne is a-
a. Drama By Shakespeare b. poem by Tennyson
c. novel by Blackmore d. allegory by Bunyan
12. 'Heart of the West' is a short story
a. Short story b. novel
c. drama d. poem
13. Who wrote the poem “Ode on the Lungi’?
a. Monica Ali b. Munir Chowdhury
c. Kaiser Haq d. Irin Khan
14. The poem 'Oenone' is written by,
a. Alfred Tennyson b. Robert Brewing
c. Samuel Butler d. Oscar wilde
15. Prosody signifies the systematic study of
a. Drama b. Short story
c. Novel d. Versification
16. I know the man who did it. The underlined clause is a/ an noun clause
a. noun clause b. adjective clause
c. adverbial clause d. main clause
17. Don't make a noise, — will you?
a. will you? b. do you c. shall you d. won’t you
18. knowledge is power (negative)
a. Knowledge is not power b. Knowledge is weakness
c. Isn’t knowledge power d. Is knowledge power
19. “The bed feels soft- Change it into passive form.
a. The bed is soft b. the bad are felt soft
c. the bed is felt soft d. the bed is feeling soft
20. Choose the correct one.
a. misspell b. mispel
c. mispell d. misspel
21. I have heard that he was honest. The underlined clause is a/an principal
clause is a/an
a. Principal Clause b. noun clause
c. adjective clause d. adverbial Clause
22. What is the antonym of 'Rumple'?
a. Smooth b. crimp
c. Ruffle d. crumple
23. The synonym of ‘Rumbustious’
a. calm b. sleepy
c. weak d. robustious
24. What is the antonym of ‘Uncouth'?
a. rugged b. weird
c. valuable d. polite
25. What is the synonym of 'Dross'?
a. trash b. pureness
c. valuable d. hygiene
26. A free-lance journalist is-
a. an independent journalist
b. an unpaid journalist
c. a foreign journalist
d. an unqualified journalist
27. The killing of one's wife -
a. sororicide b. Uxoricide
c. parricide d. infanticide
28. As far as the hard disk is concerned, the bigger.
a. the best b. the better
c. better d. best
29. Father said, “Almas, go to school’ Change the speech into indirect.
a. Father asked Rafiq to go to school.
b. Father said to Rafiq to go to school.
c. Father told Rafiq that he might go to school.
d. Father said Rafiq that he should go to school.
30. His new book will come ------- next week.
a. in b. after
c. out d. on.
Model Test-04
1 a 6 c 11 c 16 b 21 b 26 a
2 b 7 b 12 a 17 a 22 a 27 b
3 d 8 c 13 c 18 c 23 d 28 b
4 a 9 d 14 a 19 c 24 d 29 a
5 a 10 b 15 d 20 a 25 a 30 c
Model Test-05
1. What is meaning of ‘Flout’?
a. crucial b. disobey
c. diminish d. flatte
2. As a last------- he appealed to the president for mercy?
a. resource b. resort c. solution d. force
3. The Royal Place is known ------- housed more than 1,000 residents at one
time.
a. to b. to be c. in d. for
4. Please -------- the matter and bring it to an end.
a. expedites b. support
c. appease d. dilute
5. I saw him following the leader. (Compound)
a. I saw him and he was following the leader.
b. I saw him and who was following the leader.
c. I saw him and to follow the leader. d. I follow the leader which he was
6. A wearer knows where-
a. a man goes b. he is right
c. the shoe pibches d. the pain distrubs
7. wZwb mr †jvK wQ‡jb, ZvB bv? Translate it into English.
a. He was truthful, was he?
b. He was an honest man, wasn’t he?
c. He was an honest man , did not he?
d. He was really an honest man?
8. Friendship is nothing but a name. (Interrogative)
a. What is friendship but a name?
b. Is friendship anything but a name?
c. What is nothing but a name?
d. why is friendship a name?
9. I got really brunt in the sun yesterday. I --------- used sun-block.
a. should has b. should surely
c. should have d. ought
10. A Word that can be interpreted kin more than one way is-
a. anachronistic b. confusing
c.ambiguous d. foolish
11. Find the odd-man out.
a. ethereal b. concrete
c. impalpable d. spiritual
12. Choose the correct spelling.
a. recomendation b. itinerary
c. lartiary d. encomaim.
13. In a dictionary, which word comes first?
a. electrical b. electron
c. electric d. electrify
14. ‘Tom, Dick and Harry’ means-
a. three bosom friend b. an ordinary or a common man
c. important person in the society d. comic character in drama serial.
15. He did not know what time it was. The underlined phrase is a/an-
a. main clause b. noun clause
c. adverbial clause d. adjective clause
16. I know the reason of his being angry. The underlined phrase is a/an
a. noun phrase b. prepositional phrase
c. adjective phrase d. adverbial clause
17. Report the following in indirect speech: You will say, I am ill.
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 will say that I was ill.
18. The superlative degree of ‘Hindi’ is
a. most hind b. hindest
c. hindermost d. most hinded
19. A person who treats foot disease is called-
a. Geriatrician b. obstetrician
c. chiropodist d. pediatrician
20. Who wrote the following book, ‘A Little Ado’?
a. Jhumpa Lahiri b. Kaisr Haq
c. Anita Desai d. Kiran Desai
21. The writer of the book ‘The Good Earth’ is a/an
a. Chinese b. American
c. French d. Swedish
22. Who wrote ‘The ministry of Utmost Happiness’?
a. Vikram Seth b. Jhon Galsworthy
c. Arundhuty Roy d. E.M. Forster
23. ‘Cordelia’ is a famous character of-
a. King Lear b. Hamlet
c. Macbeth d. Othello
24. Una is a famous character of which book?
a. Dr. Faustus b. The Faerie Queene
c. Volpone d. Macbeth
25. To be or not to be that is the question is an example of-
a. soliloquy b. Monologue
c. aside d. assonance
26. Who is called ‘The greatest Cavalier Poet’?
a. Jeremy Trailor b. Jonne Donne c. Cowley d. Robert Herrick
1 b 6 c 11 d 16 a 21 b 26 d
2 b 7 b 12 b 17 a 22 c 27 a
3 b 8 a 13 c 18 c 23 a 28 a
4 c 9 c 14 b 19 c 24 b 29 a
5 a 10 c 15 b 20 b 25 a 30 c
Model Test-06
1. In which year ‘Canterbury Tales’ was first published?
a. 1478 b.1578
c. 1488 d. 1588
2. ‘The Edwardian Period’ stretches from
a. 1910-1930 b. 1901-1910
c. 1915-1940 d. 1900-1920
3. ‘Paraphrase is a literary’ work of-
a. Cynewulf b. Venerable Bede
c. Caedmon d. Alfred the Gratest
4. What is the first mountain in English Phrase?
a. Anglo saxon Chronicle b. paraphrase
c. Juliana d. Beowulf
5. The middle English Period is divided into-
a. 2 stages b. 3 stages
c. 4 stages d. 5 stages
6. Which is the dark age of English Literature?
a. 1450-1500 b. 1400-1500
c. 1460-1500 d. 1350-1450
7. The ‘Magna carta’ was passed in –
a. Middle English period b. Renaissance
c. Old English period d. Romantic period
8. The famous quotation ‘Who will be the cat’ is told by-
a. Geoffrey Chaucer b. Dante c. William Langland d. Jhon
Wycliff
9. What is the first romance in English prose?
a. Morte d’ Arthur b. Inferno
c. The Jew of Malta d. Beowulf
10. Which of the following writer was stabbed to death by a spy?
a. Thomas Norton b. Edmund Spenser
c. Christopher Marlowe d. Jhon Milton
11. ‘Man is the maker of his own fate’ is a quotation from-
a. Christopher Marlowe b. P.B Shelley
c. Jane Austen d. Lord Byron
12. Who is called ‘The father of Empiricism’?
a. William Shakespeare b. Ben Jonson
c. Frenchis bacon d. R.L Stevenson
13. ‘Oroonoka’ is a famous prose fiction by-
a. Jhon Bunyan b. Aphra Behn
c. Samuel Bulter d. Goethe
14. ‘Ode on the Death of a Favorite Cat’------ is a well-known poem by
a. Harney Feilding b. Thomas Gray
c. Oliver Goldsmith d. Landley Murray
15. The book Men and Women is written by-
a. Robert Browning b. Charles Dickens
c. Matthew Arnold d. Maxim Gorky
16. He did not know the time. The underlined phrase is a/an-
a. Noun phrase b. adjective phrase
c. adverbial phrase d. prepositional pharse
17. The belief that Allah is merciful is known to all. The underlined clause
is an example of a/an-
a. main clause b. noun clause
c. adjective clause d. adverbial clause
18. The synonym of ‘Sook’ is
a. brave b. dauntless
c. coward d. calm
19. What does ‘obfuscate’ mean?
a. obscure b. clear
c. bright d. transparent
20. What is the antonym of ‘Garish’?
a. gaudy b. stylish
c. unfashionable d. pompous
21. The antonym of ‘Dreadful’ is-
a. lovely b. fearsome
c. Horrible d. frightful
22. Choose the correct spelling.
a. cancubine b. concubine
c. concebinee d. cuncubine
23. Find out the misspelt word.
a. polyanthus b. polianthus
c. polloanthus d. polyanthes
24. The assault ------ the teachers was condemned by all.
a. to b. toward
c. on d. for
25. He is conversant ------- English.
a. with b. to
c. at d. on
26. I could see through his trick. here see-through means-
a. see b. support
c. regard d. detect
27. Brothers should not fall out with one another. Here, fall out means-
a. hate b. quarrel
c. envy d. love
28. A place where dead bodies are kept temporarily is called-
a. Hearse b. O.T
c. Mortuary d. I.C.U
29. Choose the correct sentence.
a. He bought mangoes by hundred.
b. He bought mangoes by the hundred.
c. He bought mangoes by a hundred.
d. none of the above
30. What is the feminine gender of ‘Bullock’?
a. Heifer b. Calf
c. Cow d. Bull
Model Test-06
1 a 6 b 11 a 16 a 21 a 26 d
2 b 7 a 12 c 17 b 22 b 27 b
3 c 8 c 13 b 18 c 23 a 28 c
4 a 9 a 14 b 19 a 24 c 29 b
5 b 10 c 15 a 20 c 25 a 30 a
Model Test-07
1. Mr. Helal — this factory in 1961
a. founded b. was found
c. was founded d. has found
2. They (to dig) the pond for a month.
a. They are digging the pond of a month.
b. They have been digging the pond for a month.
c. They had dug the pond for a month.
d. They dig the pond for a month.
3. We urge that the naughty boy — now.
a. leave b. leaves
c. is leaving d. is to leave
4. The soldiers were unable to determine where -
a. had the jeep been left b. had been the jeep left
c. the jeep had been left d. has left the jeep
5. Which is the correct conditional sentence?
a. If you had played well, you would have won.
b. If you played well, you would have won
c. If you had played well, you would win
d. had played well, you would have won
6. ‘Rome was burning while Nero was playing on flute' Gi mwVK Abyev` -
a. ‡iv‡g Av¸b R¡j‡Q wbiæ ZLb evuwk evRv‡”Q b. †ivg hLb cy‡o hv‡”Q wbiæ ZLb evuwk evRvq
c. Kv‡iv †cŠl gvm Kv‡iv me©bvk d. ‡ivg aŸs‡mi c‡_ wbiæ ZLb evuwk evRvq
7. I am fatigued — wide travelling.
a. by b. with
c. on d. to
8. Don't impute — his motives.
a. with b. by
c. against d. to
9. The phrase 'to drive home' means
a. to find one’s roots b. to returns to the place of rest
c. back to original position d. to emphasize
10. ‘wbt‡kwlZÕ Gi mwVK Bs‡iwR iƒcvqb -
a. out of doors b. out of order
c. out of sorts d. out of place
11. Choose the correct spelling.
a. lasscivious b. lascivious
c. lascivius d. lasscivius
12. Choose the correct spelling
a. psaltery b. saltery
c. psaltary d. saltary
13. The synonym of the word 'Ratty'?
a. grumpy b. easy-going
c. cool headed d. gentle
14. What is the antonym of 'Masquerade'?
a. cloak b. conceals
c. camouflage d. discloses
15. The meaning of ‘Pusillanimous’ – brave.
a. brave b. courageous
c. timorous d. venturous
16. The opposite word of ‘quixotic’-
a. visionary b. practical
c. dreamy d. fanciful
17. I don't know the place where he lives. The underlined clause is an
example of –
a. noun clause b. adjective clause
c. adverbial clause d. main clause
18. The sum was so hard that I could not solve it. The underlined clause is
an example of -
a. noun clause b. adjective clause
c. adverbial clause d. main clause
19. “We know that the Earth moves round the Sun” — Change it into
passive voice.
a. We know that the Earth is moving round the sun.
b. We know that the Earth is moved round the sun
c. We know that the Earth is move round the sun
d. That the Earth is moves round the sun is known to us.
20. Where there is smoke, there is fire (negative)
a. Where there is smoke, there is not fire.
b. where there is not smoke, there is no fire.
c. There can be no smoke without fire.
d. none of the above.
21. The fire swallowed the entire forest. This line is an example of -
a. personification b. metaphor
c. oxymoron d. paradox
22. An allegory is a story with-
a. two meaning b. three meaning
c. four meaning d. one meaning
23. Limerick is a funny poem of –
a. 10 lines b. 5 lines
c. 3 lines d. 7 line
24. Find the odd man out.
a. Stalin b. Nixon
c. Churchill d. Roosevelt
25. Assonance refers to the repetition of similar vowel sounds. Which of the
following is an example of assonance?
a. the rain in Spain falls b. burning broom
c. cawing crow d. buzzing bell
26. “If anything is sacred, human body is sacred” — who quoted this?
a. William Faulkner b. Wole Soyinka
c. Walt Whitman d. Robert Frost
27. ‘When there is no enemy within, the enemies outside can't hurt’. —who
told it?
a. Winston Churchill b. Samuel Beckett
c. Saul Bellow d. Salvador Dali
28. ‘The Death of a Sales Man’ is a/an –
a. play b. essay c. poem d. novel
29. The novelist, Saul Bellow is a/an
a. Indian b. British c. American d. Scottish
30. “A Passage to England” is written by—
a. Nelson Mandela b. Noam Chomsky
c. Nathaniel Hawthorne d. Nirad C. Chowdhury
Model Test-07
1 a 6 C 11 b 16 b 21 a 26 c
2 b 7 A 12 a 17 b 22 a 27 a
3 a 8 D 13 a 18 c 23 b 28 a
4 c 9 D 14 d 19 d 24 c 29 c
5 a 10 C 15 c 20 c 25 a 30 d
Model Test-08
1. The word man’ can be changed into adjective by adding------
a. a suffix b. a prefix
c. an auxiliary d. a syllabus
2. He said, “Can you help me?” I said, “Yes.”
a. He said that he could help me and I replied that I can.
b. He asked me if I could help him and I replied that I could
c. He asked me if he could help me and I replied that can
d. None of the above.
3. What is the plural number of 'Redix’?
a. radi b. radices
c. radic d. radix
4. What is the feminine gender of ‘Sloven'?
a. slot b. slut
c. slove d. slovena
5. Hold tight. Here, 'tight' is an example of –
a. adjective b. adverb
c. verb d. noun
6. The verb of 'Hallucination' is
a. Hallucinatory b. Hallucination
c. Hallucine d. Hallucinate
7. The sky is cloudy, it might rain. Here ‘might is in the
a. present tense b. past tense
c. present perfect d. future indefinite
8. The adjective of 'Time' is
a. temporal b. timeous
c. timeful d. temperamental
9. The phrase ‘All over with’ means?
a. deemed b. finished
c. smiled d. retorted
10. ‘A sitting duck' is a
a. a duck that always remains in sitting position.
b. an easy target
c. a duck that cannot swim
d. a useless person or thing
11. ‘To kick the bucket’ means to
a. quarrel b. die c. neglect d. begins
12. The rumor that he died proved false. The underlined clause is an
example of a/an
a. noun clause b. adjective clause c. adverbial clause d. main
clause
13. Is this the pen that I gave you? The underlined clause is an example of
a/an
a. main clause b. adjective clause
c. adverbial clause d. noun clause
14. Choose the correct sentence.
a. He is not in the committe.
b. He is not at the committee.
c. He is not on the committee. d. He is not with the committee.
15. We could not buy anything because — of the shops was opened.
a. all b. no one
c. none d. nothing
16. In all ages, the weak — by the strong.
a. are oppressed b. is oppressed
c. are being oppressed d. is being oppressed
17. A factory for manufacturing wine is called Kennel
a. kennel b. drey c. mint d. brewery
18. What is the synonym of 'Chicanery'?
a. foulness b. aroma
c. chastity d. trickery
19. The synonym of 'Chimerical' is economical
a. economical b. fantastic
c. brief d. distant
20. Choose the correct spelling —.
a. posess b.posses
c. poisess d. possess
21. The duration of the period of 'Aestheticism and Decadence'
a. 1780-1801 b. 1880-1901
c. 1890-1901 d. 1790-1801
22. Who wrote the book “Hero and Leander'?
a. Sir Philip Sidney b. Roger bacon
c. Cristopher Marlowe d. Nicholas Udall
23. Who wrote the book ‘The Professor'?
a. Charlotte Bronte b. Emily Bronte
c. George Eliot d. Thomas Hardy
24. Chaucer's poetical works are broadly divided into----
a. two periods b. three periods
c. five periods d. four periods
25. Which age is called “The nest of singing birds”?
a. Elizabethan age b. Caroline age
c. Jacobean age d. Puritan age
26. Which is the first fruit of Renaissance?
a. Utopia b. Tottle’s Miscellany
c. Beowulf d. Gorbuduc
27. The first English tragedy ‘Gorboduc’ is also titled as
a. polyobion b.frrex and porrex
c. Beowulf d. Miscellany
28. Who wrote the play "The Conquest of Granada'?
a. Jhon Milton b. Jhon Dryden
c. Daniel Defoe d. Alexander’s pope
29. The book ‘Roxana’ is written by—
a. Joseph Addison b. Samuel Richardson
c. Jonathan Swift. d. Daniel Defoe
30. The first full-fledged biography in English was ‘Life of –
a. R.B Sheridan b. Thomas Grey
c. dr. Johnson d. Jhon Donne
Model Test-08
1 a 6 d 11 b 16 a 21 b 26 b
2 b 7 d 12 a 17 d 22 c 27 b
3 b 8 a 13 b 18 d 23 a 28 b
4 b 9 b 14 c 19 b 24 b 29 c
5 b 10 b 15 c 20 d 25 a 30 c
Model Test-09
1. 'Hymn' is a song in praise of
a. The sun b. The Moon
c. God d. Fire
2. “Aphorism” means
a. A short phrase containing a truth
b. a long phrase containing a truth
c. a short phrase that is paradoxical in meaning.
d. none of the above
3. Who is called “The Father of Modern American Literature”?
a. Ernest Hemingway b. Robert Frost
c. Mark Twain d. Toni Morrison
4. 'Captain Bluntschli' is a famous character of the book-
a. Man and Superman b. Arms and the Man
c. Paradise. Lost d. Lord Jim
5. “Poetry is the breath and finer spirit of knowledge” is quoted by—
a. William Congreve b. William Shakespeare
c. William Wordsworth d. William Blake
6. 'Man's conscience is the oracle of God'- Who told it?
a. Lord Byron b. Jhon Milton
c. Jhon Keats d. Mathew Arnold
7. How many lyrics are found in the poem “In Memorium”?
a. 139 b. 131
c. 135 d. 133
8. Which of the following is Walt Whitman's Poem?
a. Pike b. Jaguar
c. Leaves of Grass d. Christabel
9. Who wrote the book ‘Human Knowledge'?
a. Bertrand Russel b. William Faulkner
c. J.K. Rowling’s d. Ted Hughes
10. What is the duration of The Augustan Period or the Age of Pope?
a. 1745-1785 b. 1700-1745
c. 1620-1660 d. 1848-1860
11. The book 'Honest Whore' is a -
a. novel b. poem
c. prose d. play
12. — was a famous literary person of Anglo-Norman Period.
a. Anslem b. Roger Bacon
c. Edmund Spenser d. Sir Thomas Moor
13. Robert Herrick was a
a. clergyman b. business man
c. Politian d. actor
14. The Elizabethan Age was replete with-
a. songs and poems b. poem and lyrics
c. poems and drama d. songs and lyrics
15. Sir Thomas Moor was a famous — in Renaissance Period.
a. poet b. playwright
c. essayist d. novelist
16. Paragraph Gi †kl sentence ‡K ejv nq-
a. epilogue b. prologue
c. monologue d. terminator
17. The word "coward' can be changed into noun by adding a
a. suffix b. prefix
c. determiner d. conjunction
18. Choose the correct spelling.
a. mutach b. moustach
c. mustache d. moustache
19. Choose the correct spelling.
a. inuendo b. innuendo
c. innuendo d. inuendo
20. What is the synonym of 'Cursory'?
a. profound b. deep
c. superficial d. intense
21. What is the synonym of 'Decry'?
a. approval b. praise c. commend d. denounce
22. What is the antonym of 'Discrepancy"?
a. inconsistency b. difference
c. harmony d. disagreement
23. What is the antonym of 'Desecrate"?
a. contaminates b. cleanse c. profane d. defile
24. The correct proverb is-
a. Silence is Silver b. Silence is Value
c. Silence is golden d. Silence is meritorious
25. ‡m ejj ‡h, ‡m KL‡bv GLv‡b Avm‡e bv'- evK¨wUi
a. He said that he will never come here
b. He said that he would never com
c. He told that he will never come here
d. He has said that he would never come here.
26. ------ he would have signed his name in the corner.
a. If he painted that picture b. If he paints that picture
c. If he had painted that picture d. If he would have painted that picture
27. Choose the correct narration. "How dare you wake me up?" The lion
roared at the mouse.
a. The lion roared and said to the mouse why he wakes him up.
b. The lion said mouse why it got him up
c. The lion questions the mouse about his awaking
d. The lion roared and asked the mouse how it dared to wake him up
28. Halima — that she would not attend classes next week.
a. told to her professors b. said her professor
c. told her professor d. is telling her professor
29. Which sentence is correct?
a. He is the most perfect gentleman
b. He is one of the perfect gentlemen
c. He is a perfect gentleman
d. He is more perfect a gentleman
30. Identify the correct sentence.
a. The students were confusing by the direction
b. The students confused the direction
c. The students were confused by the direction
d. The student should be confused by the direction
Model Test-09
1 c 6 a 11 b 16 c 21 c 26 b
2 a 7 b 12 d 17 d 22 d 27 c
3 c 8 b 13 b 18 a 23 c 28 d
4 b 9 c 14 a 19 c 24 b 29 c
5 c 10 a 15 d 20 b 25 c 30 a
Model Test-10
1.What is Ô Hamartia’?
a. a few in the character of the antagonist
b. a few in the character of the antagonist
c. a flew in the plot of a tragedy d. both a+b
2.Today ----- people who enjoy cricket is bigger than that thirty years ago.
a. number of b. a great deal
c. many d. the number of
3. I have read the book------ you lent me.
a. that b. whom
c. whose d. what
4. The word bounty is closest in meaning to:
a. generously b. familiar
c. diving line d. sympathy
5. The meaning of the word “obese” is
a. very fat b. ugly
c. trady d. obnoxious
6. Identify the imperative sentence
a. I shall go to college b. Matin is singing a song
c. Stand up d. It has been raining since morning
7. Find the odd- man out-
a. Gulliver’s Travels b. A Tale of a Tab
c. Robinson Crusoe d. The Battle of the book
8. Jack London was a/an ------ novelist.
a. English b. American
c. Irish d. French
9. The verb “pretend” can be changed into noun by adding-
a. a suffix b. a prefix
c. an auxiliary d. a syllabus
10. Choose the correct spelt word-
a. Generally b. Genarrelly
c. Generelly d. Genaraly
11. Choose the correctly spelt word;
a. Liesure b. Leisure
c. Leasure d. Lesiure
12. We (not have) a holiday since the beginning of the year. which of the
following
verbs forms does best complete above the sentence?
a. did not have b. have not had
c. are not having d. had not had
13. Put appropriate preposition for the sentence below: some writers sink --
---- oblivion in the course of time.
a. on b. Under c. from d. into
14. How many parts are there in a letter?
a. one b. two
c. four d. six
15.Choose the correct antonym ‘Cynical’ -
a. pessimistic b. gullible
c. equivocal d. liberal
16. Antonym of Repeal’ is
a. abolish b. enact c. annul d. nullify
17. Walking in the morning is a good habit. The underlined phrase is a/an
a. noun phrase b. verb phrase
c. prepositional phrase d. adverbial phrase
18. ‘The expression take into account’ means-
a. count numbers b. to consider
c. think seriously d. assess
19. He asked me why I was late. Here the underline clause is a/an
a. principal clause b. noun clause
c. adjective clause d. adverbial clause
20. Who is called the ‘Bard of Avon’?
a. Edmund Spenser b. William Shakespeare
c. Lord Byron d. Jhon Keats
21. In which century was the Victorian period?
a. 17th century b. 18th century
c. 19th century d. 20th century
22. ‘Paradise Lost’ attempted to-
a. justify the ways of man to god
b. justify the ways of god to man
c. show the that satan and good have equal power
d. explain why good and evil are necessary
23. The first English Dictionary was compiled by-
a. Isaac Newton b. Samuel Jhonson c. Samuel Bulter d. Sir Thomas
Browne
24. To err is human, to forgive is divine’ is written by
a. A. Tennyson b. W. Blake c. Milton d. Alexander
Pope
25. “Rip Van Winkle” is a short story by-
a. O’ Henry b. Washington Irving c. W. Somerset Maugham d. George
Orwell
26. Pioneer of Romanticism is/are-
a. Worthworth b. Coleridge c. Both d.
None
27. Leo Tolstoy is a -------- novelist.
a. British b. German c. French d.
Russian
28. ‡Kvb cy¯ÍKwU Charles Dickens Gi †jLv?
a. The Moon and the sixpence b. As You Like It
c. David Copperfield d. The Old Man and the Sea
29. RR© Bwjq‡Ui cÖK…Z bvg wK wQj?
a. T.S Eliot b. Jane Austen
c. Mary Anne Evans d. William Hazlitt
30. Find the correctly spelt word.
a. Bouquet b. Bouquette c. Bouquete d. boqquet
Model Test-10
1 b 6 c 11 b 16 b 21 c 26 c
2 c 7 c 12 b 17 a 22 b 27 d
3 a 8 b 13 d 18 b 23 b 28 c
4 a 9 a 14 d 19 b 24 d 29 c
5 a 10 b 15 b 20 b 25 b 30 a
MwYZ
g‡Wj †U÷ -01
01| GKwU c~Y© msL¨v wbY©q Kiæb hv‡K 3,4,5, Ges 6 Øviv fvM Ki‡j h_vµ‡g 2,3,4, Ges 5
Aewkó _v‡K|
(K) 47 (L) 49
(M) 57 (N) 59
02| †Kvb k‡Z© 𝐥𝐨𝐠 𝒂 𝟏=0 ?
(K) a>0,a≠1 (L) a ≠ 0, a>1
(M) a>0,a=1 (N) a ≠ 1, a<0
03| 450 UvKv evwl©K 6% my‡` KZ eQ‡i my‡`-Avm‡j 558 UvKv n‡e ?
(K) 3 eQ‡i (L) 4 eQ‡i
(M) 5 eQ‡i (N) 6 eQ‡i
𝟐
04| 4𝒂 + 𝟏𝟏𝒂 + 𝟔 = 𝟎 n‡j a = ?
(K) -2 (L) -0.75
(M) 2 (N) K, Ges L DfqB
05| GKwU fMœvs‡ki je I n‡ii mgwô 11| je †_‡K 2 we‡qvM Ges n‡ii mv‡_ 3 ‡hvM Ki‡j
𝟏
fMœvs‡ki gvb nq 𝟐 | fMœvskwU wbY©q Kiæb|
4 5
(K) 7 (L) 6
6 7
(M) 5 (N) 4
06| ev¯Íe msL¨v |𝟐𝒙 − 𝟑| ≤ 𝟏AmgvZwUi mgvavb-
(K) 1<x<2 (L) 𝑥 ≤ 1 A_ev 𝑥 ≥ 2
(M) 1 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 2 (N) −1 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 2
07| 2 =8 n‡j x = KZ ?
2x+2 x+3
(K) 7 (L)−7
(M) 5 (N) 3
08| 1+2+3+........+50= KZ ?
(K) 1025 (L) 1225
(M) 1275 (N) 1325
09| 30 †_‡K 40 ch©šÍ msL¨v †_‡K †h‡Kv‡bv GKwU‡K B‡”QgZ wb‡j †m msL¨vwU †gŠwjK A_ev 5
Gi ¸wYZK nIqvi m¤¢vebv KZ ?
5 1 3 6
(K) 11 (L) 2 (M) 5 (N) 11
10| GKwU e„ËvKvi gv‡Vi e¨vm 26 wgUvi| gvVwUi evB‡i Pviw`‡K 2 wgUvi PIov iv¯Ív n‡q‡Q|
iv¯Ívmn gvVwUi †ÿÎdj KZ eM©wgUvi|
(K) 225𝜋 (L) 169𝜋 (M) 121𝜋 (N) 144𝜋
11| †Kv‡bv AvqZvKvi Nbe¯‘i ˆ`N©¨ 10 †m.wg, cÖ¯’ 8 †m.wg. Ges D”PZv 4 †m.wg. n‡j Nbe¯‘i
AvqZb KZ ?
(K) 320 Nb †m.wg. (L) 420 Nb †m.wg. (M) 160 Nb †m.wg. (N) Dc‡ii me¸‡jv
12| hw` U= { 1,2,3,4,5,6}, A= (1,3,5) B= {2,4,6} Ges C= {2,3,4,5} n‡j (A∩ 𝑪)∪
(𝑩 ∩ 𝑪) = ?
(K){1,4,5,6} (L) {2,3,4,5} (M){1,4,5,6} (N) {1,3,5,6}
𝟏
13| , −𝟏, √𝟐.........avivwUi †Kvb c` 8√𝟐 ?
√𝟐
(K) 6ó c` (L) 4 _© c` (M) 7g c` (N) 9g c`
14| 10wU wRwb‡mi g‡a¨ 2wU GK RvZxq Ges evwK¸‡jv wfbœ wfbœ wRwbm| H wRwbm¸‡jv n‡Z cÖwZevi
5wU K‡i wb‡q KZ cÖKv‡i evQvB Kiv hvq ?
(K) 180 (L) 178
(M) 182 (N) 183
15| 2 ‡m.wg. e¨vmva©wewkó GKwU e„‡Ëi AšÍt¯’ GKwU eM©‡ÿ‡Îi PviwU evû Ges e„ËwU Øviv Ave×
A‡ji †ÿÎdj KZ eM© †m.wg. ?
(K) 4𝜋 − 8 (L) 2𝜋 − 4
(M) 4𝜋 + 8 (N) 2𝜋 + 4
16| hw` P×G=82 nq, Z‡e J×U= ?
(K) 120 (L) 92
(M) 115 (N) 110
17| mv‡o Pvi nvwj wW‡gi `vg 108 UvKv n‡j 11wU wW‡gi `vg KZ ?
(K) 60 (L) 62.50 (M) 66 (N) 38
18| GKRb †jvK A Ae¯’vb †_‡K †nu‡U Wvb w`‡K 10 dzU, AZtci evgw`‡K 20 dzU, Zvici
evgw`‡K 20dzU Ges me‡k‡l evgw`‡K 20dzU wM‡q B Ae¯’v‡b †cŠuwQj| A I B Gi ga¨Kvi `yiZ¡
KZ dzU ?
(K) 40dzU (L) 10dzU
(M) 20dzU (N) 30dzU
19| Avcbvi KvKvi GKgvÎ eo fv&B‡qi †g‡qi †QvU fvB Avcbvi-
(K) fv‡Mœ (L) fvwZR (M) fvB (N) gvgv
20| 5- Gi KZ kZvsk 7 n‡e-
(K) 40 (L) 125 (M) 90 (N) 140
g‡Wj †U÷-01
1 N 6 M 11 K 16 N
2 K 7 L 12 L 17 M
3 L 8 M 13 N 18 L
4 N 9 K 14 M 19 M
5 M 10 K 15 K 20 L
g‡Wj †U÷-02
1 L 6 K 11 M 16 N
2 M 7 M 12 L 17 L
3 K 8 K 13 L 18 K
4 L 9 M 14 K 19 L
5 L 10 M 15 K 20 N
g‡Wj †U÷-04
1 M 6 L 11 K 16 M
2 K 7 L 12 M 17 L
3 K 8 K 13 M 18 L
4 M 9 M 14 M 19 L
5 M 10 K 15 L 20 K
(K) (x+6) (x-5) (L) (x-5) (x-6) (M) (x+3) (2x-5) (N) (2x+5) (x-3)
05| hw` (25) =5
2x+3 3x+6
nq Z‡e x= KZ ?
(K) 0 (L) 1
(M) -1 (N) 4
06| 6x -7x-4=0 n‡j mgxKi‡Y g~j؇qi cÖK…wZ †KvbwU ?
2
(K) ev¯Íe I mgvb (L) ev¯Íe I Amgvb (M) Aev¯Íe (N) c~Y© eM© msL¨v
𝟐 𝟐
07| 𝐥𝐨𝐠 𝒂 𝟐. 𝒍𝒐𝒈𝒄𝒃 . 𝐥𝐨𝐠 𝒂𝒄 − Gi gvb KZ ?
(K) 1 (L) 2 (M) 6 (N) 8
𝟏
08| X= √𝟑 + √𝟐 n‡j, x3+𝒙𝟑 Gi gvb ?
(K) 3√2 (L) 18√3 (M) 12√3 (N) 8
09| x2+y2=a2 e„‡Ëi cwimxgv KZ n‡e ?
3𝑎2
(K) 4 𝜋 (L) 2𝜋𝑎
(M) 2𝜋 (N) 6a
10| ‡Kvb wÎfz‡Ri <A = 65° n‡j, Gi c~iK †KvY KZ wWwMÖ ?
(K) 25° (L) 35° (M) 90° (N) 115°
11| GKwU eM©vKvi evMv‡bi †ÿÎdj 2025 eM©wgUvi| Gi Pviw`‡K †eov †`qv Av‡Q| †eovi †gvU
ˆ`N¨© KZ ?
(K) 1600 wgUvi (L) 180 wgUvi (M) 200 wgUvi (N) 220 wgUvi
12| hw` U= {1,2,3,4,5,6,7} A= {1,2,3,5} Ges B= {1,,2,4,6} nq, Z‡e (A∩B)= ?
(K) {1,2,5,4,6} (L){3,4,5,6,7}
(M) {2,4,5,6,7} (N){1,2,3,4,5}
13| 1-1-+1-1+......................avivwUi (2n+1) msL¨K c‡`i mgwó wbY©q Ki|
(K) 0.1 (L) .1 (M) -1 (N) 1
14| 14 Rb †L‡jvqv‡oi g‡a¨ ‡_‡K wbw`©ó GKRb AwabvqKmn 11 R‡bi GKwU wµ‡KU `j KZfv‡e
evQvB Kiv hv‡e ?
(K) 728 (L) 364 (M) 286 (N) 1001
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Qv·`i Mo b¤^i KZ ?
(K) 55.5 (L)65.5 (M)60.5 (N) 62.5
16| If the average (arithmetic mean) of 5,6 7 and w is 8, what is the value of
w?
(K) 8 (L) 12
(M) 14 (N) 16
17| ‡Kvb k㸔Q ï× ?
(K) AvqËvaxb, A‡nvivwÎ, A`¨wc (L) MÇvwjKv, wPb¥q, Kj¨vb
(M) M„nšÍ, MYbv, B`vwbs (N) Avek¨K , wg_w¯Œqv , MxZvwj
18| 2 Gi KZ kZvsk 2.5 n‡e ?
(K) 8 (L) 80 (M) 125 (N) †KvbwUB bq
19| 3,7,4,14,5,21,6 avivi Aóg msL¨vwU KZ n‡e ?
(K) 6 (L) 7 (M) 28 (N) 29
20| hw` 15wU †cvkv‡Ki g‡a¨ kZKiv 40 fvM †cvkvK kvU© nq Z‡e 15wU †cvkv‡Ki g‡a¨ KZwU kvU©
bq ?
(K) 6 (L) 9 (M) 12 (N) 10
g‡Wj †U÷-05
1 L 6 L 11 L 16 M
2 L 7 N 12 L 17 N
3 L 8 L 13 N 18 M
4 N 9 L 14 M 19 M
5 K 10 K 15 N 20 L
15| wg.‡iR Zuvi m¤ú‡`i 12% ¯¿x‡K, 58% ‡Q‡j‡K Ges Aewkó 720000/- UvKv †g‡q‡K w`‡jb
| Zvi m¤ú‡`i †gvU g~j¨ KZ ?
(K) 2400000 UvKv (L) 2000000 UvKv (M) 1600000 UvKv (N) 1200000 UvKv
16| .1×.01×.001= ?
(K) 1.0001 (L) .10001 (M) .00001 (N) .000001
17| hw` ABC=ZYX nq, Z‡e GIVV= ?
(K) TERE (L) TEER (M) TREE (N) FREE
18| ‡Kvb kãhyMjwU wfbœ ?
(K) Sharp, Blunt (L) Love.Affection (M) Abundance, Scaracity (N)
False.True
19| 17 w`b Av‡M Avãyi iwng e‡jwQj †h Zvi Rb¥w`b AvMvgxKvj| AvR 23 ZvwiL n‡j Zvi Rb¥w`b
†Kvb Zvwi‡L ?
(K) 7 (L) 8 (M) 9 (N) 10
20| 1 †_‡K 100 ch©šÍ msL¨vmg~‡ni †hvMdj KZ ?
(K) 4999 (L) 5501 (M) 5050 (N) 5001
g‡Wj †U÷-06
1 L 6 M 11 K 16 N
2 N 7 M 12 N 17 M
3 N 8 L 13 L 18 L
4 M 9 M 14 L 19 K
5 K 10 L 15 K 20 M
g‡Wj †U÷ -07
1
01| 550 MÖv‡gi GKwU †KK evbv‡Z wPwbi wظY cwigvY gq`v Ges wKkwg‡ki 1 2 ¸Y cwigvY wPwb
jvM‡j, gq`v KZUzKz jvM‡e ?
(K) 225 MÖvg (L) 250 MÖvg
(M) 275 MÖvg (N) 300 MÖvg
02| GKRb we‡µZv GKwU wRwbm 65 UvKvq wewµ K‡i 30% jvf K‡ib wRwbmwUi µqg~j¨ KZ ?
(K) 50 UvKv (L) 52 UvKv
(M) 54 UvKv (N) 55 UvKv
03| kZKiv evwl©K 4 UvKv nvi mij gybvdvq KZ UvKv 15 eQ‡i me„w× g~jab 1040 UvKv n‡e ?
(K) g~jab 500 UvKv (L) g~jab 550 UvKv
(M) g~jab 600 UvKv (N) g~jab 650 UvKv
𝟏 𝟏
04| (𝒙 − 𝒙)𝟐 =3 n‡j, 𝒙𝟑 − 𝒙𝟑 = KZ ?
(K) 2 (L) 1 (M) 6√3 (N) 9
05| ‡Kvb msL¨vi Pvi¸‡Yi mv‡_ 1 †hvM Ki‡j †hvMdj H msL¨vi 3 ¸b n‡Z 5 ‡ewk n‡e ?
(K) 2 (L) 1 (M) 3 (N) 4
𝟐𝒙
06| 125 (√𝟓) = 𝟏n‡j x Gi gvb KZ ?
(K) 3 (L) -3 (M) 7 (N) 9
𝒙𝟏 𝒙𝒏 𝒙𝒎
07|(𝒙𝒎)𝒏 × (𝒙𝟏 )𝒎 × ( 𝒙𝒏 )𝟏 =?
(K) 1 (L) 2 (M) 3 (N) 4
𝟏
08| log5𝟐𝟓+5log39+3log981 Gi gvb KZ ?
(K) 20 (L) 16 (M) 14 (N) 18
09| 48 wgUvi `xN© GKwU AvqZvKvi †ÿ‡Îi ˆ`N¨© we¯Ív‡ii 3 ¸b | H AvqZ‡ÿ‡Îi cwimxgvi mgvb
cwimxgv wewkó GKwU eM©‡ÿ‡Îi †ÿÎdj KZ n‡e ?
(K) 1024 eM©wgUvi (L) 1075 eM©wgUvi
(M) 1125 eM©wgUvi (N) 1025 eM©wgUvi
10| ABC wÎfz‡Ri AB=AC Ges <A=80° n‡j, <B= KZ ?
(K) 40° (L) 50° (M) 60° (N) 80°
11| c={x:x abvZ¥K c~Y©msL¨v Ges x2<18};c ‡m‡Ui Dcv`vb¸‡jv n‡e- ?
(K) 1,2,3,5 (L) 1,3,5,7
(M) 2,4,6,8 (N) 1,2,3,4
12| ‡Kv‡bv wÎfz‡Ri †h †Kv‡bv GK evû ewa©Z Ki‡j †h ewnt¯’ †KvY Drcbœ nq Zv n‡e- ?
(K) AšÍt¯’ †Kvb¸‡jvi mgvb|
(L) AšÍt¯’ †KvY¸‡jvi A‡a©K|
(M) AšÍt¯’ wecixZ †KvY؇qi mgwói mgvb
(N) AšÍt¯’ wecixZ †KvY؇qi mgwôi A‡a©K|
13| a,b,c I d mgvšÍi avivi PviwU µwgK c` n‡j wb‡Pi †KvbwU mwVK ?
𝑐+𝑑 𝑏+𝑐
(K) b= (L) a=
2 2
𝑏+𝑑 𝑎+𝑐
(M) c= (N) d=
2 2
14| 3,4,5,3,4,5,6 Ask¸‡jvi we‡Rvo AsK¸‡jv me©`vB we‡Rvo ¯’v‡b †i‡L mvZ As‡Ki KZ¸‡jv
msL¨v MVb Kiv hvq ?
(K) 21 (L) 18 (M) 19 (N) 20
15| 1 †_‡K 100 ch©šÍ DcvˇK 10wU †kÖwY‡Z fvM Ki‡j 9 b¤^i †kÖwYwU wb‡Pi †KvbwU n‡e ?
(K) 81-90 (L) 80-90
(M) 89-99 (N) 80-91
16| P n‡”Q Q Gi wcZv, wKš‘ Q,P Gi †Q‡j bq| Zv‡`i m¤úK©Uv †Kvb ai‡bi ?
(K) wcZv-gvZv (L) fvB-‡evb
(M) †g‡q-wcZv (N) ‡Q‡j-‡g‡q
17| COWARD: BRAVE ?
(K) hero:cynical (L) martyr:impatient
(M) philanthropist:selfish (N) agnostic:intuitive
18| GKwU eo ev‡·i g‡a¨ 4wU ev· Av‡Q Ges Zvi cÖ‡Z¨KwUi †fZi 4wU K‡i †QvU ev· Av‡Q| †gvU
ev‡·i msL¨v KZ ?
(K) 31wU (L) 23wU (M) 21wU (N) 18wU
19| ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï× ?
(K) cÖwZ‡hvwMZv (L) kÖ×vÄjx
(M) mn‡hvMxZv (N) cÖwZ‡hvMxZv
20| A mother is always.......than her daughter.
(K) wiser (L) taller (M) stouter (N) older
g‡Wj †U÷-07
1 N 6 L 11 N 16 M
2 K 7 K 12 M 17 M
3 N 8 M 13 M 18 M
4 M 9 K 14 L 19 K
5 N 10 L 15 K 20 N
g‡Wj †U÷-08
1 M 6 M 11 K 16 K
2 M 7 L 12 K 17 M
3 M 8 K 13 L 18 M
4 L 9 K 14 N 19 M
5 N 10 M 15 L 20 L
mvaviY Ávb
evsjv‡`k welqvejxt-
1| cÖkœt ga¨hy‡Mi †Kvb we‡`kx cwieªvRK cÖ_g Ò ev½vjv kãwU e¨envi K‡ib ?
DËit Be‡b eZzZv|
2| cÖkœt Avh©‡`i ag©MÖ‡š’i bvg Kx?
DËit Dcwbl`|
3| cÖkœt kvjeb wenvi cÖZœ¯’jwU †Kvb Rbc‡`i AšÍfz©³ wQj?
DËit mgZU|
4| cÖkœt evsjvq dwKi Av‡›`vjb msNwUZ nq †Kvb kZvwã‡Z ?
DËit Aó`k kZvãx|
5| cÖkœt gymwjg jxM KZmv‡jj cÖwZwôZ nq ?
Dt 1906 mv‡j|
6| cÖkœt e½eÜzi 7 B gv‡P©i fvl‡Yi welqe¯‘ wQj KZwU?
Dt PviwU|
7| cÖkœt evsjv‡`‡ki †gvU mxgvšÍeZ©x †Rjv KZwU ?
Dt 32wU|
8| cÖkœt b`x Qvov ÒcÙvÓ wK‡mi bvg?
Dt ZigyR |
9| cÖkœt AvBb I gymwjjg †K›`ª Kx aii‡bi ms¯’v?
Dt gvbewaKvi|
10| cÖkœt cÖvPxb evsjvi †gŠh© kvmb cÖwZôvZv †K?
Dt P›`ª¸ß|
11| cÖkœt gyw³hy‡Øi mgq RvwZms‡N †Kvb †`k evsjv‡`‡ki c‡ÿ †f‡Uv cÖ`vb K‡iwQj?
Dt ‡mvwf‡qZ BDwbqb|
12| cÖkœt Òme©`jxq ivóªfvlv msMÖvg KwgwUÓ †Kvb mv‡j MwVZ nq?
Dt 1952 mv‡j|
13| cÖkœt AvIqvgx jx‡Mi -6 `dv †ck Kiv n‡qwQj ?
Dt 1966 mv‡j|
14| cÖkœt e½f½ i` nq KZ mv‡j?
Dt 1911 mv‡j|
15| cÖkœt evsjv‡`‡ki e„nËg mvii KviLvbv †KvbwU?
Dt hgybv mvi KviLvbv|
16| cÖkœt evsjvi me© cÖvPxb Rbc‡`i bvg Kx?
Dt cyÛª|
17| cÖkœt cÖvPxb cyÛªbM‡ii eZ©gvb bvg Kx?
Dt gnv¯’vbMo|
18| cÖkœt e½eÜzmn AvMiZjv lohš¿ gvgjvq †gvU Avmvgx msL¨v KZ wQj ?
Dt 35 Rb|
19| cÖkœt AvqZ‡b evsjv‡`‡ki e„nËg wefvM †KvbwU ?
Dt PÆMÖvg|
20| cÖkœt ‡Rj nZ¨v w`em K‡e ?
Dt 3 b‡f¤^i|
21| cÖkœt mgZU Rbc` †Kv_vq Aew¯’Z ?
Dt Kzwgjøv A‡j|
22| cÖkœt evsjvi cÖvPxbZg RvqMv †KvbwU ?
Dt cyÛª|
23| cÖkœt myjZvbx Avg‡j evsjvi ivRavbxi bvg wQj
Dt ‡MŠo|
24| cÖkœt gywRebMi miKvi‡K MvW© Ad Abvi †`b †Kvb evwnbx ?
Dt Avbmvi|
25| cÖkœt cÖvPxb evsjvi nvwi‡Kj Rbc` fz³ GjvKv -
Dt PÆMªvg|
26| cÖkœt gywRebMi miKv‡ii ÎvY I cyb©evmbgš¿x‡K wQ‡jv|
Dt G.GBP.Gg Kvgiæ¾vgvb|
27 cÖkœt ¯^vaxbZv hy×Kv‡j gywRebMi KZ bs †m±‡ii Aax‡b wQj ?
Dt 8 bs|
28| cÖkœt Aóg cÂgevwl©Kx cwiKíbvi mgqKvj KZ?
Dt 2020-2025|
29| wK‡mi wfwˇZ c~e© evsjvi fvlv Av‡›`vjb n‡qwQj ?
Dt evOvjx RvZxqZvev`|
30| cÖkœt gnv¯’vbMo †Kvb b`xi Zxi‡ Aew¯’Z ?
Dt Ki‡Zvqv|
31| cÖkœt evsjv‡`‡ki e‡i›`ªfzwg †Kv_vq Aew¯’Z -
Dt ivRkvnx|
32| cÖkœt 1954 mv‡j c~e©cvwK¯Ív‡bi cÖ‡`wkK wbev©P‡b h³dª‡›Ui cÖZxK Kx wQj ?
Dt ‡bŠKv|
33| cÖkœt evOjv‡`‡ki cÖ_g ¯^vaxb beve †K
Dt gywk©` Kzjx Lvb|
34| cÖkœt evOvjx RvwZi cÖ_vb Ask †Kvb RvwZ‡Mvwôi AšÍf‚©³
Dt Aw÷K|
35| cÖkœt ‡K evsjv mvj Mbbv ïiæ K‡ib
Dt m¤ªvU AvKei|
36| cÖkœt evsjv mv‡ji cÖeZ©K †K
Dt m¤ªvU AvKei|
37| cÖkœt Iqvix e‡Uk¦i †Kv_vq Aew¯’Z
Dt biwms`x|
38| cÖkœt wnRix mb MbYv ïiæ nq KZ mv‡j ?
Dt 622 mv‡j|
39| cÖkœt Be‡b eZzZv KZ mv‡j evsjvq Av‡mb
Dt PZz`©k|
40| cÖkœt evsjv‡`k‡K ¯^xK„wZ `vbKvix cÖ_g BD‡ivcxq †`k †KvbwU
Dt c~e© Rvg©vwb|
41| cÖkœt XvKvi jvjevM `yM© wbgv©Y K‡ib
Dt kv‡q¯Ív Lvvb|
42| cÖkœt evsjv‡`‡ki gyw³hy‡×i me©vwabvqK †K wQ‡jb?
Dt ‡kL gywReyi ingvb|
43| cÖkœt jW© K¨vwbs fviZ Dcgnv‡`‡k cÖ_g †Kvb e¨e¯’v Pvjy K‡ib ?
Dt cywjwk e¨e¯’v|
44| cÖkœt A‡kvK †Kvb es‡ki mgªvU ?
Dt ‡gŠh©|
45| cÖkœt evsjv‡`‡ki cÖavb wePvicwZ wb‡qvM †`b †K?
Dt ivóªcwZ|
46| iæcvjx I †Wj‡dvR Kx ?
Dt DbœZ Rv‡Zi Mg|
47| cÖkœt evsjv‡`‡ki †Kvb DcRvwZwU gvZ…cÖavb
Dt Mv‡iv|
48| cÖkœt e½eÜzi Amgvß AvZ¥Rxebx KZwU fvlvq Ab~w`Z n‡q‡Q-
Dt 13 wU|
49| cÖkœt Ryg Pvl nq ?
Dt LvMovQwo|
50| cÖkœt g‡½vjxq RvwZfz³ bq ?
DtmvIZvuj|
51| cÖkœt cÖvPxb evsjA †gŠh© kvm‡bi cÖwZôvZv †K ?
Dt P›`ª¸ß|
52| cÖkœt evsjvi cÖ_g ivRv †K wQ‡jb |
DËit kkv¼|
53| cÖkœt cvj es‡ki †kÖô ivRv †K wQ‡jb ?
Dt ag©cvj|
54| cÖkœt e‡½ cvj es‡ki cÖwZôvZv †K wQ‡jb ?
Dt ‡Mvcvj|
55| cÖkœt evsjvi Avw` Awaevmx ?
Dt ‡bwMÖ‡Uv|
56| cÖkœt kvjeb wenvi †Kvb Rbc‡`i D`vniY ?
Dt mgZU|
57| cÖkœt evsjv‡`‡ki gyw³hy‡×i mgq XvKv †Kvb †m±‡ii Aax‡b wQj ?
Dt 2 bs †m±i|
58| cÖkœt ‡Kvb †Rjv‡K evsjvi km¨ fvÛvi ejv nq ?
Dt ewikvj †Rjv|
59| cÖkœt eZ©gv‡b †`‡k ÿz`ª b„-‡Mvwôi msL¨v KZ ?
Dt 167wU|
60| cÖkœt evsjvq AvMgbKvix cÖ_g cwieªvRK ?
Dt ‡gMvw¯’wbm|
61| cÖkœt fviZe‡l© me©cÖ_g gymwjg kvmb cÖwZôv K‡ib ?
Dt gynv¤§` Nyix|
62| cÖkœt evsjv‡`‡ki cÖ_g Av`gïgvix nq ?
Dt 1974 mv‡j|
63| cÖkœt gvrm¨b¨vq wK ?
Dt AvBb- k„•Ljvnxb AivRK Ae¯’v|
64| cÖkœt cÖZvc Avw`Z¨ †K wQ‡jb ?
Dt evsjvi ev‡iv f‚BTv‡`i GKRb|
65| cÖkœt cve©Z¨-PÆMÖvg kvwšÍ Pzw³ KZ mv‡j ¯^vÿwiZ nq ?
Dt 1997 mv‡j|
66| cÖkœt evsjv‡`‡ki A_©bxwZ g~jZ?
Dt wgkª|
67| cÖkœt ‡mvgcyi wenv‡ii cÖwZôvZv †K ?
Dt ag©cvj|
68| cÖkœt cvj es‡ki †kÖó ivRv ?
Dt g`bcvj|
69| cÖkœt gyN‡j AvRg ?
Dt AvKei|
70| cÖkœt †h MÖ‡š’ cÖ_g ev½jv kã cvIqv hvq
Dt AvBb-B-AvKeix|
71| cÖkœt evsjv‡`‡k KvM‡Ri †bvU cÖ_v Pvjy nq|
Dt 4 gvP©, 1972|
72| cÖkœt KvMgvix m‡¤§jb?
Dt 1957 mv‡j|
73| cÖkœt cÖvPxbKv‡j XvK †Kvb Rbc‡`i Ask wQj ?
Dt e½|
74| cÖkœt cwi wewe †K wQ‡jb?
Dt kv‡q¯Ív Lvu‡bi Kb¨v|
75| cÖkœt ‡Kvb gyNj m¤ªvU evsjvi bvg †`b RvbœvZvev` ?
Dt ûgvqyb|
76| cÖkœt wØRvwZZ‡Ë¡i cÖe³v †K wQ‡jb?
Dt ‡gvnv¤§` Avjx wRbœvn|
77| cÖkœt Amn‡hvM Av‡›`j‡bi †bZ…Z¡ †`b ?
Dt gnvZ¥v MvÜx|
78| cÖkœt jv‡nvi cÖ¯Íve †K Dc¯’vcb K‡ib ?
Dt ‡k‡i evsjv G.‡K dRjyj nK|
79| cÖkœt AvIqvgx- gymwjg jx‡Mi cÖwZôvZv mfvcwZ ?
Dt gvIjvbv fvmvbx|
80| cÖkœt mvjvg mvjvg nvRvi mvjvg MvbwUi MvqK †K ?
Dt Avãyj ReŸvi|
81| cÖkœt gywRebMi ‡Kv_vq Aew¯’Z
Dt ‡g‡nicyi|
82| cÖkœt evsjv‡`‡ki cÖ_g miKv‡ii bvg-
Dt gywRebMi miKvi|
83| cÖkœt ¯^vaxb evsjv‡`‡k cÖ_g miKvi MwVZ nq K‡e
Dt 10 GwcÖj, 1971|
84| cÖkœt MYcÖRvZš¿x evsjv‡`‡ki cÖ_g cÖavbgš¿x †K wQ‡jb ?
Dt ZvRDwÏb Avn‡g`|
85| cÖkœt gywRebMi miKv‡ii cÖavbgš¿x †K wQ‡jb ?
Dt ZvRDwÏb Avn‡g`|
86| cÖkœt evsjv‡`‡ki cÖ_g ivóªcwZi bvg ?
Dt ‡kL gywReyi ingvb|
87| cÖkœt gywRibMi w`em †KvbwU ?
Dt 17 GwcÖj|
88| cÖkœt gyw³hy‡× cÖ_g kÎægy³ †Rjv n‡jv?
Dt h‡kvi|
89| cÖkœt gyw³hy‡×i mgq †bŠ-c_ KZ bs †m±‡ii Aax‡b wQj ?
Dt 10 bs|
90| cÖkœt ¯^vaxb evsjv‡`‡k cÖ_g cZvKv D‡Ëvjb n‡qwQj ?
Dt 2 gvP©, 1971 mv‡j|
91| cÖkœt e½eÜz‡K K‡e RvwZi RbK †NvlYv Kiv nq
Dt 3 gvP©, 1971 mv‡j|
92| cÖkœt KqwU †Rjv wb‡q cve©Z¨ PÆMÖvg MwVZ-
Dt 3wU|
93| cÖkœt evsjv‡`k RvwZms‡Ni KZ Zg m`m¨ ?
Dt 136 Zg|
94| cÖkœt U¨vwid Kwgkb †h gš¿bvj‡qi Aax‡b ?
Dt evwYR¨ gš¿bvj‡q|
95| cÖkœt ‡h †Rjvq nvRs‡`i emevm †bB ?
Dt wm‡jU|
96| cÖkœt HwZnvwmK 6 `dv‡L Zzjbv Kiv nq ?
Dt g¨vMbvKvU©v|
97| cÖkœt evsjvi wQqvˇii gš^š‡Í ii mgqKvj ?
Dt 1770 mv‡j|
98| cÖkœt wPi¯’vqx e‡›`ve¯Í cÖeZ©b Kiv nq ?
Dt 1793 mv‡j|
99| cÖkœt 21‡k †deªæqvix‡K AvšÍR©vwZK gvZ„fvlv w`em ¯^xK…wZ w`‡q‡Q ?
Dt UNESCO|
100| cÖkœt evsjv‡`k‡K cÖ_g ¯^xK…wZ`vbKvix ‡`k n‡jv ?
Dt fviZ|
‡bvU
AwaK cÖ¯w‘ Zi Rb¨ -
evi evi wiwfkb †`b|
gyw³hy× m¤ú‡K© Av‡iv †ewk Rvbvi †Póv Kiæb|
cÙv †mZz m¤ú©wKZ LyuwUbvwU wKQz Z_¨
cÖkœt cÙv †mZz cÖK‡íi bvg Kx?
DËit cÙv eûgyLx †mZz cÖKí|
cÖkœt cÙv †mZzi ‰`N¨© KZ?
DËit 6.15 wK‡jvwgUvi|
cÖkœt cÙv †mZzi cÖ¯’ KZ?
DËit 72 dz‡Ui Pvi †j‡bi moK|
cÖkœt cÙv †mZzi me©‡kl ¯ú¨vb KZ ZvwiL emv‡bv n‡q?
DËit 10.12.2020 Bs †ivR e„n¯úwZevi|
cÖkœt cÙv †mZzi wcjvi msL¨v KZ?
DËit 42wU|
cÖkœt cÙv †mZz wbg©vY K‡i‡Q †Kvb †Kv¤úvbx?
DËit Pvqbv †gRi weªR BwÄwbqvwis wjt|
cÖkœt †mZzi KvR K‡e ïiæ nq?
DËit 7 wW‡m¤^i|
cÖkœt KZwU †Rjvi mv‡_ †hvMv‡hvM Ki‡Z cvi‡e?
DËit 21 wU †Rjv|
cÖkœt cÙv †mZzi me©‡kl ¯ú¨vb †Kvb †Kvb wcjv‡ii Dci emv‡bv nq?
DËit 12 I13 bs wcjv‡ii Dci |
wKQz ¸iæZ¡c~Y© mv¤úªwZK Z_¨
cÖkœt †kL gywReyi ingv‡bi Rb¥kZevwl©Kx D`hvc‡bi mb MYbv D‡Øvab Kiv nq K‡e †_‡K?
DËit 10 Rvbyqvix, 2020 |
cÖkœt gywRee‡l©i †jv‡Mvi wWRvBbvi †K?
DËit me¨mvPx|
cÖkœt evsjv‡`‡k B-cvm‡cvU© K‡e Pvjy nq?
DËit 22 Rvbyqvix, 2020 |
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ENGLISH
1.Q: Please write to me at the above address. The Word above in this sentence is a/a
Ans: Adjective
2. Q: In which sentence is the word past used as a preposition-
Ans: Tania was a wonderful singer, but she’s past her prime-
3. Q: The word sibling means
Ans: a brother or sister
4. Q: Identify the word which is spelt incorrectly-
Ans: conscientious
5. Q: Which one of the following words is masculine?
Ans: lad
6. Q: A man whose wife has died is called a-
Ans: widower
7. Q: Which word is similar to appall?
Ans: dismay
8. Q: Which word means the opposite of dearth ?
Ans: abundance
9. Q: Identify the word which remains the same in its plural form
Ans: aircraft
10. Q: A lost opportunity never returns. Here lost is a -
Ans: participle
11. Q: She boasted ------- her skill at chess. -
Ans: of
12. Q: The antonym for Ingenious is-
Ans: Skillful
13. Q: The antonym for Genuine is -
Ans: Erroneous
14. Q: Find misspelt word-
Ans: Committee
15. Q: Choose the correct Spelling-
Ans: Unfortunate
16. Q: What kind of noun is cattle
Ans: Collective
17. Q: The word wonderful is a /an-
Ans: Adjective
18. Q: Which of the following is a strong verb?
Ans: Run
19. Q: Cricket is a kind of play. It is also a kind of-
Ans: Insect
20. Q: A soporific speech is likely to-
Ans: Put one to sleep
21. Q: Select the right spelling -
Ans: Schizophrenia
22. Q: Hospitals ------ the sick.
Ans: Treat
23. Q: The word culinary is related to-
Ans: Cooking
24. Q: Panacea means-
Ans: Cure-all
25. Q: Which is the plural number of ovum?
Ans: Ova
26. Q: The word Florid indicates -
Ans: Flower
27. Q: Love for the whole world is called-
Ans: Philanthropy
28. Q: He has been ill ------ Friday last.
Ans: Since
29. Q: Bird’s eye view means-
Ans: A rough idea
30. Q: What is the antonym of ÒheatÓ-
Ans: Cool
31. Q: Plural form of Goose-
Ans: Geese
32. Q: Superlative form of the word Late is-
Ans: Latest
33. Q: What is the meaning of the word Tranquil?
Ans: Placid
34. Q: The present verb from of the word Sworn is-
Ans: Swear
35. Q: What is the feminine gender of Swain?
Ans: Nymph
36. Q: A person who whose head the clouds is-
Ans: A day dreamer
37. Q: He talks as if-
Ans: He ware mad
38. Q: Choose the Correct sentence-
Ans: I have much work to perform
39. Q: Call to mind means
Ans: Remember
40. Q: Walk fast lest you ------ miss the train-
Ans: Should
41. Q: Select the correctly spelt word-
Ans: Heterogeneous
42. Q: Which word is closest in meaning to Franchise?
Ans: Privilege
43. Q: Once is a blue moon means-
Ans: Very rarely
44. Q: What is the plural form of the word louse?
Ans: Lice
45. Q: Which one of the following words is in singular form?
Ans: Radius
46. Q: The literary term euphemism means-
Ans: In offensive expression
47. Q: A speech of to many word is called-
Ans: A verbose speech
48. Q: Who is the author of Men and Superman?
Ans: G.B. Shaw
49. Q: The most famous satirist in English literature is-
Ans: Jonathan Swift
50. Q: Who is not a Victorian poet?
Ans: Alexander pope
51. Q: The play the Spanish Tragedy is written by-
Ans: Thomas Kyd
52. Q: A castle in the air means-
Ans: Absurd imagination
53. Q: Which of the following noun is not a proper noun?
Ans: Team
54. Q: There was a guard ------- danger
Ans: Against
55. Q: He lives ----- the 3rd floor-
Ans: on
56. Q: The new government took ----- last year-
Ans: Upon
57. Q: Javed is annoyed ------- me.
Ans: with
58. Q: What is antonym of ÒCacophonyÓ?
Ans: Euphony
59. Q: My parents always stand ----- my decision-
Ans: By
60. Q: Choose the correct spelt word-
Ans: Dilemma
61. Q: Who write Biography Literaria?
Ans: S.T. Shelley
62. Q: Fraility the name of women
Ans: a no
63. Q: Education is enlighting. Here enlightening is-
Ans: a participle
64. Q: Gerontion is poem by-
Ans: T.S Eliot
65. Q: Fill in the blank ----- is Shakespeare’s last play.
Ans: Tempest
66. Q: This is the book I lost. Here i lost is-
Ans: An adjective clause
67. Q: The phrase Achilles Hill means
Ans: A weak point
68. Q: Which of the following is not a poetic tradition?
Ans: The occult
69. Q: The word Omnivorous means -
Ans: Eating all types of food.
70. Q: The sun Also Rises is a novel written by-
Ans: Earnest Hemingway
71. Q: What is a funny poem of five lines called
Ans: Limerick
72. Q: Professor Razzak was a scholar------- redute.
Ans: of
73. Q: David Copperfield is a/an----novel
Ans: Victorian
74. Q: Teacher said, The earth ---- round the sun
Ans: moves
75. Q: He insisted ----- there
Ans: on my going
76. Q: The poem The Solatary Reaper is written by-
Ans: W. Wordsworth
77. Q: What would be the right antonym for initiative?
Ans: Indolence
78. Q: Verb of Number is -
Ans: Number
79. Q: Identify the correct sentences?
Ans: Yesterday, he did gone home
80. Q: Venerate Means-
Ans: Respect
81. Q: Credit tk 5000 ----- my account.
Ans: to
82. Q: To do away with means -
Ans: To get rid of
83. Q: Which one is a correct sentence?
Ans: Paper is made on wood
84. Q: Cricket enjoys a huge ----- in Bangladesh.
Ans: Following
85. Q: The phrase nouveau riche means -
Ans: New rich
86. Q: What would be the best antonym of ÒhibernateÓ-
Ans: lineliness
87. Q: In the 18th Century the Mughal Empire begum to-
Ans: Disintegrate
88. Q: Find odd---- man out
Ans: As i lay dying
89. Q: Which is the correct sentence?
Ans: He insisted on seeing her
90. Q: Riders to the sea is-
Ans: a one act play
91. Q: Identify the correct sentence -
Ans: Have you ever been to kuakata
92. Q: His cousin died ----- car accident.
Ans: by
93. Q: They have ----- their support for our case-
Ans: pledged
94. Q: Synonym of the word ÒdeteriorateÓ is -
Ans: improve
95. Q: A bad man workman quarrels ----- his tools -
Ans: with
96. Q: My friend is looking forward ---- to London.
Ans: to going
97. Q: Despite his wealth he remains -----
Ans: humble
98. Q: How did he come ----- this expensive watch-
Ans: by
99. Q: It is time he ----- his mistakes.
Ans: realized
100. Q: My parents got me ------ inside.
Ans: to stay
101. Q: It would be pleasant if we------ where to go.
Ans: knew
102. Q: As the sun ------ I decide to go out.
Ans: was shining
103. Q: Three - fourths of the work ------ finished.
Ans: has been
104. Q: What is the synonym of rehearse ?
Ans: practice
105. Q: Your comment was not compatible ----- your work
Ans: with
106. Q: There is the verb of Friend -
Ans: befriend
107. Q: There is no alternative ------- training.
Ans: to
108. Q: One should not hanker -------- fame.
Ans: for
109. Q: Luminous meaning -
Ans: shining
110. Q: Don’t make a noise while your father -
Ans: is sleeping
111. Q: The watch costs a pretty penny-
Ans: very expensive
112. Q: What is the antonym of ÒApexÓ
Ans: base
113. Q: The teacher made the children ------ the book
Ans: read
114. Q: Who is calling me? (Passive)
Ans: by whom am i being called
115. Q: The roads of Rajshahi are wider
Ans: than those of Dhaka
116. Q: Which word is correctly spelt
Ans: Questionnaire
117. Q: All love flower? (Interrogative)
Ans: Who does not love flower
118. Q: The adjective form of the word Study is -
Ans: studious
119. Q: The verb of the word economy is -
Ans: economize
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DËit -6.67 wWwMÖ †mw›U‡MÖW
56| cÖkœt KZ †KwR‡Z GK Ub?
DËit 1000 †KwR
57| cÖkœt 1 Bw = KZ †m.wg?
DËit 2.54 †m.wg
58| cÖkœt 52 †Kvb msL¨vi 8%= KZ?
DËit 650
59| cÖkœt 3% Kimn GKwU c‡b¨i gyj¨ 82.40 UvKv n‡j cb¨wUi Kiwenxb g~j¨ KZ?
DËit 80 UvKv
60| cÖkœt GK cvDÛ `y‡ai `vg 3.5 UvKv n‡j 15 MÖvg `y‡aii `vg KZ?
DËit 0.116 UvKv
DËit 24
100| cÖkœt 100 wgUvi j¤^v GKwU ‡Uªb N›Uvq 60 wK‡jvwgUvi hvq| iv¯Ívi cv‡ki GKwU LyuwU‡K †UªbwU
KZ mg‡q AwZµg Ki‡e
DËit 6 †m‡K‡Û|
101| cÖkœt 2 †_‡K 30 cqšÍ KqwU †gŠwjK msL¨v Av‡Q
DËit 10 wU
102| cÖkœt 3,9,4 Gi PZz_© mgvbycvwZK KZ
DËit 12
103| cÖkœt 2t3 Gi e¨¯ÍvbycvZ KZ
DËit 3t2
104| cÖkœt GKwU msL¨v 40% Gi mv‡_ 45% †hvM Ki‡j H msL¨vwU KZ
DËit 75
105| cÖkœt 1 GK‡ii 5% mgvb KZ eM©MR
DËit 242
106| cÖkœt 169 Gi eM©g~j KZ
DËit 13
107| cÖkœt cvuP evûwewkó eûfz‡Ri KZwU KY© i‡q‡Q
DËit 5wU
108| cÖkœt 84 UvKv KZ UvKvi 8.75%
DËit 960 UvKv
109| cÖkœt 1.8 †n±i mgvb KZ GKi
DËit 4.5 GKi
110| cÖkœt 1,4,7,10 ..... avivi 29 Zg c` KZ
DËit 85
111| cÖkœt 0.3 1.5 = KZ?
DËit 0.45
112| cÖkœt xy+ 2ay+3ax+6a2 = KZ?
DËit (x+2a)(y+3a)
113| cÖkœt (415) ÷ 10 = KZ?
DËit 6
114| cÖkœt x-[x-{x-(X+1)}] = KZ?
DËit -1
1 1
115| cÖkœt a+ 𝑎 = 2 a3+ 𝑎3 mgvavb Ki-
DËit 2
116| cÖkœt x+y = 8, xy= 15 (x-y)4
DËit 16
117| cÖkœt x4-2x2+1 = 0 nq, Z‡e x Gi gvb KZ?
DËit 1
118| cÖkœt x2-169+y2 = 0 e„ËwUi e¨vmva© n‡jv
DËit 13
119| cÖkœt a+b+c= 5, ab+bc+ca =12 n‡j a2+b2+c2 = KZ?
DËit 1
120| cÖkœt x= -3 n‡j 9x2+17x+25 Gi gvb n‡jv-
DËit 55