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 A laid B lied down for a sleep. C lain D given Ans:a B Javed was so exhausted that he laid 76. Which spelling is correct? [mve-‡iwR÷vª i-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 Kw… l Dbœqb down for a sleep. Ans:c A lied B lay e¨vsK (mcy vifvBRvi)-15] Hints: Rv‡e` Kv¬ šÍ wQ‡jv ZvB †m N‡y 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 cZÖ ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹jz ch©vq) 2015] have Av‡Q| ZvB ïb¨¯’v‡b V3 jvM‡e weavq DËi- A laid B lying laid C lay D lie Ans:b 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] C were laid D was laid Ans:b A lay B laid e¨vL¨v: nvwi‡Kb S‡oi ci, gj~ DrcvwUZ MvQ¸‡jv C lied D lain Ans:b f~wg‡Z c‡o _vKwQ‡jv| 81. He (to lie) on the bed in the last noon. (- 73. She usually --- the baby down for sleep ---‡m weQvbvq ï‡q c‡owQ‡jv) [ivtwet 08-09, Btwet (C) 11-12] at this time. [BSC Senior Officer (3 Banks) 2018] A lay B lie A lies B lied C lain D lieing Ans:a C lay D lays Ans:d Tips: ev‡K¨ Last noon Av‡Q| ZvB evK¨wU past e¨vL¨v: †m GB mg‡q mPivPi wkï‡K N‡y gi Rb¨ ‡kvqv‡q indefinite G Lie Gi V2 -lay n‡e| weavq DËi- a; 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 Gi mv‡_ s h³y n‡q lays n‡q‡Q| 05-06, 08-09, Rtwet (C) 12-13] Ans:c 74. The dog was --- in front of the door. [Xvtwet e¨vL¨v: †Kvb wKQy c‡o _vKv eSy v‡Z lie e¨eüZ nq, 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 Question no. 38 Page no. 420 †_‡K ûeû| n‡j lying wjL‡Z nq| ZvB DËi- a; 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¯v’ b 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 gvbly 2 gv‡mi Rb¨ ‡Kv_vq ¯’vqxfv‡e _v‡K bv| ZvB stay DËi| GLv‡b live- ¯v’ qx emevm Kiv; stay- wbw`©ó wKQz mg‡qi Rb¨ Ae¯v’ b Kiv; stop- _vgv; halt- mvgwqKfv‡e _vgv wfwWI Kv¬ m Part-04: GB wfwWI‡Z 21-27 িভিডও েদখেত QR েকােড ি�ক করুন 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(jRy ): Adjective hvi A_© (slack- AvjMv, wX‡jXvjv); Loose(jRy ): Verb; (unfasten- AvjMv Kiv, L‡y 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 PvKwz i 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] C lose GLv‡b loose n‡”Q Adjective, lost n‡”Q D fail Ans:c past form/ past participle form Ges loss n‡”Q Noun| ZvB nviv‡bv A‡_© verb Gi base Our Facebook Page: h³y n‡Z wKK¬ Kiæb| https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ form wn‡m‡e lose DËi| Expert- Job English Page no. ~ 693 ~ 01740- 073569
22: Peak, Pick, Peek, Peck: peak-cvnv‡oi Po~ v ev kxl©/mvd‡j¨i m‡e©v”P wkLi; pick- Koz v‡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¤úY~ ©iƒ‡c) ‡hgb: It is quite impossible (GUv c‡y ivcywi Am¤e¢ ) Quiet: adjective (calm- kvš,Í bxie)- ‡hgb: The place is very quiet(RvqMvwU Lye kvš)Í Quietly: Adverb (kvšfÍ v‡e) ‡hgb: He entered the room quietly. (‡m kvšfÍ v‡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 `vu ‡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_M© Z cv_K© ¨¸‡jv fv‡jvfv‡e wj‡L wj‡L cob– - V1 V2 V3 D`vniY¸‡jv e‡y S wbb- Rise (ivBR)& - 1. gj~ ¨ ew„ × 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 Ngy †_‡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. ew„ × 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| Ngy v‡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) fveby ; 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 gj~ ¨ 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 N‡y 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/ ew„ × 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 A dome(‡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_ gšY¿ vj‡qi Dc-mnvKvix c‡Ö 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(µ)y D now(bvD) Ans:d 26: Sensible/Sensuous/Sensual- Sensitive: sensible/ sensuous/ sensual-‡fvMwejvwm/ mLy gq/ 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 Ley Awfgvwb gvbly ) [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 mvZu vi 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 you sometime in January. g‡b ivLvi †KŠkj: Some time Gi gv‡S space(dvuKv) _vK‡j wKQz mgq; dvKu v 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 KgK© Zv-© 13, ivtwet 08-09, (MwYZ) 13-14, Btwet (H) ey¨‡ivi WvUv Gw›Uª Acv‡iUi: 16] 14-15, (C) 15-16, gvtfvtwetctÖ wet (C) 11-12, Medical 15-16, A sometimes B some time GB wbq‡g ûeû Kgb ckÖ œ: we`¨y r, Rv¦ jvwb I LwbR m¤ú` gšY¿ vj‡qi wbivcËv KgK© Zv© -19] C sometime D some times Ans:b A some times B sometime Tips: wKQz mgq eSy v‡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; mZKZ© v: [‡hvMv‡hvM gšY¿ vj‡qi †ijI‡q mnKvwi Kgv‡Û›U: 07] A‡bK eB‡Z GB cÖ‡kœi DËi fjz Av‡Q ZvB mveavb| A sometimes B sometime Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wKK¬ Kiæb https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda C some time D some what Ans:b 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] Dbqœ b †ev‡Wi© 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‡_ ivMvwšZ^ (cÖKvwkZ e¨vL¨v: Monument = ¯§„wZ iÿv‡_© `vjvb; Castle = Awfe¨w³); b) annoyed- KviI cÖwZ wei³/weZ…òv, A‡bK c_ ev miy ½ wewkó `My © ev AvZi¡ ÿv‡_© wbwg©Z †h (AcÖKvwkZ Awfe¨w³); c) disturbed- ‡QvULvU †Kvb ivRcvÖ mv`; Tower- wgbvi ev DPu z AÆvwjKv; KvR Øviv mgm¨vi cwZZ; d) anxious- `ty wPšvÍ 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 `ty wPšÍvq c‡o hvq hLb Zv‡`i cÎy 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 Z”z Q †Kvb NUbv; Avwg GKRb c‡Ö KŠkjx| event- ‡Kvb Abyôvb ev ¸iæZc¡ Y~ © NUbv; (‡KD Zv‡K 108. Hospitals --- the sick. [36th BCS, cwÖ Ziÿv av°v †`qwb, GUv GKUv `N~ U© bv wQ‡jv) gšY¿ vj‡qi Aaxb GWwgwb‡÷kª b /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] 114. To stay healthy we need a balanced--- C admit D nurse Ans:b [‡m‡KÛvwi GWz‡Kkb †M±i †W‡fjc‡g›U ‡cvÖ MÖvg M‡elYv KgK© Zv-© 15] e¨vL¨v: treat A_© wPwKrmv †mev †`Iqv| Ab¨ 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: mly g Lv‡`¨i Bs‡iwR balanced diet; ev‡K¨i A lightness B heaviness evsjv: my¯’ _vK‡Z Avgv‡`i Aek¨B mly g 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¯w’ Z¯’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©KZv© , 2q †kYÖ x)-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 c‡Ö KŠkjx (hvwšK¿ )-2019] C Best compliment A by B of D Heartiest compliments Ans:b C with D in 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_© c`Ö 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 of --. (Ab¨ A_©: wSwS‡cvKv) game? [moK I ‡mZy cwienb gš¿vYv: Dc-mn: c‡Ö KŠ: (hvwš¿K)-19] 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 ---. wSuwS‡u cvKv; mZy iv †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 Kgm© s¯v’ b I cwÖ kÿY e¨y ‡ivi Dc cwiPvjK-07, Lytwet (BS)-16, GB C cried D screamed Ans:d wbq‡g ûeû Kgb ckÖ :œ ms¯‹w… Z welqK gšb¿ vj‡qi Dc-mnKvix c‡Ö 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, Kvbvœ Kiv; C nutritive D nutrient Ans:a scream- fq †c‡q †PwP‡u q DVv| ev‡K¨i A_©: Kv‡jv e¨vL¨v: Avgv‡`i wQ‡jv iæwPkxj I cywóKi Lv`¨| Giƒc mvc †`‡L ev”Pviv f‡q †PwPu‡q DVj| Giƒc A‡_©MZ A_© w`‡Z cywóKi adjective Gi Rb¨ nutritious D: 119. No one can --- that he is clever. (‡KD mwVK DËi- d; A¯x^ Kvi Ki‡Z cv‡ibv †h †m PvjvK bq) [ivtwet 124. Refugees should receive --- treatment. (ivóªweÁvb) 04-05, (b„weÁvb) 05-06, 16th BCS, 21th BCS, cwi‡ek [wewfbœ gš¿Yvj‡q cÖkvmwbK KgK© Zv© - 18] Awa`߇i wimvP© A¨vwm‡÷›U-06, ms¯v’ cb gšY¿ vj‡qi cÖkvmwbK KgK© Z©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¯v’ b) Ans:d 120. We didn’t --- the program to be such a e¨vL¨v: Avgv‡`i ¯‹jz febwUi fv‡jv GKwU Ae¯v’ b huge success. [cey vjx 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. (iwng mvejxjfv‡e/ AbMj© Bs‡iwR e‡j) [WvK Awa`߇ii C access D accept Ans:b Hints: Accept- MnÖ Y Kiv; except- Qvov/ A says B speaks Gw÷‡gUi-18] AšfÍ ³©z 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 (Abôy v‡b G‡Zv mdjZv Avm‡e Zv Avgiv cZÖ ¨vkvB Kiv; speaks- ‡Kv‡bv fvlvq K_v ejv| Kwiwb|) Giƒc A_M© Z 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`vª ÿwiK) 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¨enZ« 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 cixÿvmgn~ ckÖ œ 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 ckÖ mœ gn~ - Noun & Determiner Related- 4. Choose the correct sentence. [23rd BCS] 1. Choose the correct sentence. (abxiv memgq A Rahim ate almost the whole fish. B Rahim almost ate the whole fish mLy x bq/mLy x nq bv) [11th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] C Almost Rahim ate the whole fish. D Rahim ate the whole fish almost. Ans:a A The rich is not always happy. e¨vL¨v: †Kvb wKQiz cÖvq/KvQvKvwQ eySv‡Z almost/ nearly/about +--- Noun e‡m| (iwng cvÖ q cy‡iv B Rich is not always happy. gvQwU ‡L‡q wb‡jv) Giƒc A_© cÖ`v‡b [cÖvq c‡y iv gvQwU] = [the whole fish] Gi c~‡e© almost e‡m‡Q C The rich is not happy always. Group Verb Related correction: D The rich are not always happy. Ans:d e¨vL¨v: Rich (Adjective) subject nq bv weavq Ackb- b fjz ; Avi the rich (abxiv) hv plural noun hvi ci verb nq plural nq; ZvB a, c fzj 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 cwieZb© 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¯w‘ U g~j Dcv`vb n‡Z iƒc cwieZb© 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 ¯^YB© _v‡K) Avi Sub + verb + so + adj. + that + sub + V1--- Our Facebook Page: h³y n‡Z wKK¬ 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: ce~ c© ` + adjective clause + main Ab¨vb¨] Ans:d clause e‡m| Giƒc MV‡b mwVK DËi-d; ev‡K¨i evsjv: ‡m †h RvgvwU wK‡bwQj †mwU wQj bxj is‡qi| A The matter was informed to the police. 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 cwÖ ZwU cÖ‡kiœ e¨vL¨v w`‡qwQ| hv‡Z Avcwb mn‡RB eSy ‡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 c_Ö 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‡Wi© mnKvix cwiPvjK (ckÖ vmb) -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, cvÖ K- B The Akbar is not born in every age. cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (..wm‡jU..)-15, KHUET 15-16, ¯v^ ¯’¨ Awa`ßi Awdm C An Akbar is not born in every age. Ans:c mnvqK-18] D An Akbar is not born in an every age. e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb Proper Noun Øviv ‘†mB bv‡gi A The rich is not always happy. GKRb/†mB bv‡gi ‡jv‡Kiv’ Giƒc A_© w`‡Z Proper B Rich is not always happy. Noun c‡~ e© a/an emv‡Z nq| ZvB Ackb b fjz | C The rich is not happy always. Avevi Akbar Gi Av‡M an em‡e ZvB a fzj| Avi D The rich are not always happy. Ans:d every Gi Av‡M article e‡m bv| ZvB d fzj| e¨vL¨v: Rich (Adjective) subject nq bv weavq mZy ivs mwVK DËi c; Ackb- b fzj; Avi the rich(abxiv) hv plural noun hvi ci verb plural nq; ZvB a, c fjz Ges mwVK DËi- d; Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 699 ~ 01740-073569
3. Which is correct? [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi Awdm Adjective/Adverb Related correction 7. Which of the following sentence is the mnKvix/Kw¤úDUvi Ac‡iUi-11, Btwet (Q) 04-05] 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 fjz ; 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 wKQUz v fv‡jv/ m¯y Z’ v †eva KiwQ| ZvB mwVK DËi- b happy(avwg‡© Kiv mwy L). 8. Choose the correct sentence. [gwnjv welq 4. Which is correct? (Mixeiv Kó †fvM Kivi Rb¨B Rb¥vq) [Btwet 04-05] Awa`߇ii Awa‡b Dc‡Rjv gwnjv Kg©KZv© : 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: gvivZK¡ 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 fjz Ges b mwVK| sentence? [15th BCS, miKvix gva¨wgK mnKvix wkÿK-06, cÖvK- 5. Choose the right sentence. [cªv_wgK I MYwkÿv cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (fjMv-13, ivtwet (C) 16-17] gšY¿ v. cvÖ _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 fjz KviY so--- that e‡m| e¨vL¨v: Material noun(gold) Gi c~‡e© article Ackb b fzj KviY too ---- to h³y 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] B His hair is not straight but curly. A I already twice have read this book. C His hair are straight and curly. (KviwjчKvuKov‡bv) B I have already read this book twice. D His hairs is not straight but curly. Ans:b C I have already twice read this book. e¨vL¨v: hair(uncountable noun) Gi plural nq D I twice have already read this book.Ans:b bv weavq Ackb a, d fzj| Avi hair Gi c‡i verb e¨vL¨v: Once, twice, thrice BZ¨vw` adverb ¸‡jv singular nq weavq Ackb c fjz | mewgwj‡q Ackb mvaviYZ sentence Gi †k‡l e‡m| ZvB mwVK b mwVK DËi| evK¨- b; 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 †kbÖ xf~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 DcvRb© 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 ZvB mwVK A_© cÖ`v‡b DËi- b; cwiPviK-10, Lty wet (A) 12-13, Btwet (D) 13-14, gvtfvtwetcÖtwet (D) 15-16, 16. Which one is correct? [ivtwet 05-06] et‡ktgty itwetctÖ wet (D) 16-17] 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 cvÖ q/ KvQvKvwQ eySv‡Z almost/ e¨vL¨v: Article Gi wbqgvbmy v‡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: [kgÖ Awa`߇ii Chapter Link: G Aa¨vq msµvšÍ Av‡iv A‡bK ‡iwR÷vª i-00] Ans:c Correction MCQ cv‡eb gj~ Aa¨v‡q| A Iqbal was a poet and a philosopher. Article Related Correction B Iqbal was the poet and philosopher. 13. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`ßi wnmveiÿK/ ¸`vg C Iqbal was a poet and philosopher. A I saw an one-eyed man. iÿK/ ‡Kvlva¨ÿ- 11] D Iqbal was a poet and the philosopher. e¨vL¨v: GKB e¨w³i `wy U c`we GKmv‡_ wjL‡Z n‡j B I saw a one-eyed man. kay y 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© gšY¿ vjq/wefvM/Awa`߇ii e¨vw³MZ KgK© Zv© (mvaviY) -18/ ivtwet 08-09] a e‡m| ZvB mwVK DËi- b; A Idle man cannot prosper in life. 14. Choose the correct sentence: [cwÖ Ziÿv 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 fjz | the Øviv wbw`©ó K‡i eySvq wKš‘ e‡m ZvB Omar Gi c~‡e© an h³y Ackb c mwVK DËi| ev‡K¨ wbw`ó© bv K‡i ‡h †Kv‡bv Ajm e¨w³‡KB ewy S‡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`kK© 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. Ans:c Awdmvi -09] D ‡KvbwUB mwVK bq 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. gšY¿ vt mve-‡iwR÷vª i-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 ¯v’ b 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 c‡Ö qvRb| 21. mwVK evK¨wU wbev© Pb Kiæb: [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKix wkÿK Degree Related Correction: A A dog is faithful animal. (Ljy bv) -03] 26. Find out the correct sentence? [Z_¨ gš¿bvj‡qi B The dog is a faithful animal. Aaxb Pjw”PÎ I cÖKvkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019] Ans:c C The dog is faithful animal. A Always respect who is senior from you. D Dog is a faithful animal. Ans:b 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. e¨vL¨v: Zjz bv A‡_© wewfbœ Latin kã Senior, n‡e b/c Gi g‡a¨; GLb c fzj KviY animal 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×? [cvÖ _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 23. Find out the correct sentence. D He is the best boy in the class. Ans:d A A flower is gift of nature. [e‡kgyiwecwÖ e (B) 11-12] Hints: Ackb a fzj KviY the eldest n‡Zv; Ackb b fjz 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 gšY¿ vj‡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 Group Verb Related correction policy. Ans:a Make of Ges make from Gi cv_©K¨: e¨vL¨v: bZzb bxwZ MnÖ Y Kiv A‡_© adopt nq, ZvB a DËi- ‰ZixK„Z e¯‘wU gj~ 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. (evu k Pjw”PÎ I cKÖ vkbv Awa`߇ii K¨v‡givg¨vb 2019] †_‡K †ccvi ‰Zix nq-GLv‡b evu k Ges †ccvi Gi iƒc A You had better home. †`L‡Z wfbœ ZvB make from), Avevi ‰ZixK„Z e¯w‘ U g~j B You had better to going home. Dcv`vb n‡Z iƒc cwieZb© 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| 29. Which of the following sentence is + V1 e‡m| †h‡nZz Ab¨vb¨ Ack‡b had better Gi correct one? [36th BCS, 21st BCS, cÖv_wgK caÖ vb wkÿK ci V1 ‡bB| ZvB would better go h³y evK¨B (bvMwj½g)-12, cwievi Kj¨vY cwi`wkK© v cÖwkÿ_x©-15, Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK mwVK| [AvaywbK Bs‡iRx‡Z would better Gi e¨envi Ley B Kg] KgK© Zv©-16, Xvtwet (C) 18-19, ‡et‡ivtwet (D) 14-15, KvwiMwi wkÿv Awa. (05 33. Which one is the correct sentence? A I used to get early in the morning. gvP© 21)] B I did get up early in the morning. [ivtwet 09-10] C I had got up early in the morning. A Paper is made of wood. D I used get up early in the morning. Ans:a B Paper is made from wood. e¨vL¨v: AZx‡Z †Kvb Kv‡R Af¨¯Í eySv‡Z mvaviY MVb: subject + used to + V1 e‡m| ZvB DËi- a C Paper is made by wood. D Paper is made on wood. Ans:b 30. Which one is correct ? [ivtwet (`k©b) 06-07, et‡ktgty itwetctÖ wet (B) 12-13] 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. B I have no pen to write. e¨vL¨v: KvV †_‡K †Pqvi evbv‡bv n‡j †Pqv‡i KvV ®úó C I have no pen to writing. D I have no pen to write in. eSy v hvq weavq make of Øviv option a mwVK DËi| Ans:a Our Youtube Channel: h³y n‡Z wKK¬ Kiæb e¨vL¨v: †jLvi Kjg eSy v‡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, cjxø we`y¨Zvqb †evW© [et‡ktgytitwetctÖ wet (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 eSy v‡Z write in ink e‡m| e¨vL¨v: ‡Kv‡bv wel‡q KvD‡K Z_¨ †`Iqv A‡_© inform + ZvB in h³y 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?) [cvÖ K-cvÖ _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 Kw… l Aaxb †Uwjwfkb cÖ‡KŠkjx (‡MWÖ -2)-04, cvÖ K-cvÖ _t mnt wkÿK (Mvgv)-14] Dbqœ b e¨vsK (KgK© Zv©, 2q †kÖYx)-15] A He was very nice with me. A He is ambitious for fame. B Be patient with him. B He 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: `qvj/y m`q A‡_© nice to nq ZvB a fzj| e¨vL¨v: ‡Kv‡bv wKQiz cwÖ Z 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- Kvcu v, iv‡M 43. Which one is correct? [Xvtwet (A) 08-09, (C) 14- Mv Kvcu v; ZvB GB c, d `ywU AckbB mwVK DËi| 15, Btwet (D) 12-13, 13-14] 38. wb‡Pi †KvbwU mwVK evK¨ bq? [K‡›Uvª jvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ A He casted his vote for you. dvBbvÝ Gi Aaxb AwWUi-14] B He offered his vote for you. A Look at her. B Go to home. C He cast his vote for you. C Back off. D Do it. Ans:b D He dropped his vote for you. Ans:c 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 44. Choose the correct option. [etwet (D) 14-15] eBUv ivLjvg)[mnKvix Dc‡Rjv/_vbv wkÿv Awdmvi (ATEO)-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 eSy v‡j Zvi c~‡e© on e‡m| e¨vL¨v: Kv‡iv Kv‡Q wKQz ivLv eSy v‡Z leave + sth + ZvB mwVK DËi- c; ev‡K¨i evsjv: ïµev‡i wVK bqUvq G‡mv with + sb e‡m| ZvB Giƒc MV‡b Ackb b DËi| Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 704 ~ 01740-073569
Conjunction, Parallelism I 49. --- there? (‡mLv‡b wK †Kv‡bv wKQz N‡UwQj?) [ivtwet Correlatives Related Correction 08-09, Btwet (C) 16-17] 45. Choose the correct sentence. (K‡Vvi cwikgÖ A Was anything occurred bv Ki‡j Zzwg †dj Ki‡e) [ivtwet (F) 15-16] B Did anything occur A Unless you do not work hard, you will fail. C Did anything occurred B Unless you will not work hard, you will D Was anything occur Ans:b fail. e¨vL¨v: did + subject + V1 e‡m weavq DËi- b 50. Choose the correct sentence. [Lv`¨ I `‡y hv© M C Unless you work hard, you will fail. Ans:c D Unless you will work hard, you will fail. e¨e¯’vcbv gšY¿ vj‡qi cKÖ í ev¯eÍ vqb KgK© Zv-© 04, ivtwet (A3) 11-12] e¨vL¨v: unless Gi mv‡_i clause KL‡bv negative A Do he have a house? nq bv weavq Ackb- a/b fzj| unless h³y clause B Does he have a house? wU present indefinite n‡j Aci clause wU C Does he has a house? future indefinite nq weavq d fjz Ges c mwVK| D Do he has a house? Ans:b 46. The correct sentence is: [10th BCS, Bmjvgx e¨vsK e¨vL¨v: interrogative ev‡K¨ ïiæ‡Z do/does mn: Awd.-08, Rtwet (D) 07-08, ivtwet 07-08, (F) 14-15] Avm‡j Gici + Sub + V1 e‡m| ev‡K¨ he Gi A I asked Javed had he passed. mv‡_ does Avi verb Gi base form- have n‡e| B I asked Javed if he had passed. weavq me¸‡jv fjz 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 gj~ 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 K‡iwQ wKbv) [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK-95] B I saw him yesterday. 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 fjz 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] 48. Select the correct sentence. [_vbv mnKvix wkÿv A How long have you been unemployed? A Did they wrote books? Awdmvi-05] B How long do you know her? B Did they writing books? C My sister got married to a teacher. C Did they write books? D She has been ill for a long time. Ans:b D Did they have written books? Ans:c e¨vL¨v: Ackb b fjz KviY how long h³y ev‡K¨ e¨vL¨v: interrogative ev‡K¨ ïiæ‡Z Did Avm‡j present perfect tense nq| Avi fjz †P‡q‡Q ZvB Gici+ sub + V1 e‡m weavq me¸‡jv fjz Avi c GwU DËi 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 gšY¿ vt ckÖ vmwbK KgK© Zv-© 01, A_© gšY¿ vt 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 eSy v‡Z perfect tense nq| ZvB past tense G _vKvq a, discourage + object + from + verb+ ing e‡m| b fjz | Avi c fzj KviY have + ---- finished Chapter Link: GB Aa¨vq msµvšÍ Av‡iv A‡bK n‡Zv; Avi me w`K †_‡K mwVK DËi- d; Right Form of Verb Related Correction MCQ cv‡eb g~j Aa¨v‡q| 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] B One of my uncles are lawyer. C He is keen on playing football. D He is keen on for playing football.Ans:c C One of my uncles is a lawyer. Hints: ‡Kvb wKQz‡Z AvMnÖ x eSy v‡Z keen on + (verb+ ing) e‡m| ev‡K¨i A_:© (‡m wµ‡KU †Ljvq D One of my uncle is lawyer. Ans:c AvMÖnx) 55. Which is the correct sentence? [Xvtwet (D) Tips: one of Gi ci noun plural Ges verb 07-08, Rtwet (B) 09-10, ‡et‡ivtwet (M) 11-12] singular nq ZvB mwVK evK¨ Ackb c; 59. ‡KvbwU ï×? [evsjv‡`k wU A¨vÛ wU †ev‡Wi© mnKvix cwiPvjK: 95] A Sceneries of Rangamati are beautiful. A I wish I was in your shoes. B Sceneries of Rangamati were beautiful. B I 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 fjz KviY Scenery kãwU uncountable ZvB Gi mv‡_ s/es hy³ nq bv| Avi e¨vL¨v: nIqv A‡_© wish + subject + were e‡m; 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| mZy ivs d mwVK| [wewfbœ gšv¿ j‡qi mnKvix †cvÖ MvÖ gvi-17] 60. Which sentence is correct? [kgÖ Awa`߇i Rbkw³, A I watched him he eats. Kg©ms¯v’ b I cwÖ kÿY e¨y ‡iv Dc-mnKvix cwiPvjK-01] B I 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 c‡Ö 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¯eÍ Kíbv eySv‡Z nq| Our Facebook Page: h³y n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| were e‡m| ZvB mwVK evK¨ wn‡m‡e DËi- c; 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 mv‡_ †`Lv K‡iwQ‡j?) [ivtwet 09-10] cfÖ vlK wbeÜb (K‡jR/mgchvq© ): 18] A Did you give him a visit? A Every students are present today. B Ten kilometres are too far to walk. B Did you pay him a visit? C Two-third of the students got degrees. D All the information is correct Ans:d C Did you take him a visit? e¨vL¨v: Ackb a/b fjz KviY are Gi ¯’‡j is n‡Zv; c fjz D Did you permit him a visit? Ans:b KviY Two-third Gi ¯’‡j Two-thirds n‡Zv; e¨vL¨v: Kv‡iv mv‡_ †`Lv Kiv A‡_© pay +sb + a 62. Which of the following sentence is incorrect - [RvZxq Kwe KvRx b: B: we: (wW --BDwbU): 16-17] visit e¨eüZ nq| ZvB mwVK DËi- b; A Are you on this committee? Speaking Related Correction B What’s the time by your watch? 66. Choose the correct answer. [16Zg wkÿK wbeÜb C He repented of his action. I cZÖ ¨qb cixÿv (K‡jR/mgchv© q)- 19] D Each of the boys have a pen. Ans:d Tips: Each of Gi ci noun plural Ges verb A He gave me good-bye. singular nq| ZvB Ackb D fjz wn‡‡me DËi| B He bade me good-bye. Voice Change Related Correction 63. Choose the correct sentence. [`ybx© wZ `gb ey¨‡iv- C He told me good-bye. 84, mn. Lvbv wkÿv Awd-06, Z_¨ gšY¿ vj‡q ‡Uwjwfkb cÖ‡KŠ. (‡MÖW-2)-04, D He wished me good-bye. Ans:b Btwet (P) 04-05, (BBA) 11-12, et‡ktgty itwetcÖtwet (F) 12-13, RvtKtKvtbtBtwet (K) 15-16] Tips: KvD‡K we`vq Rvbv‡bv A‡_© simple ev‡K¨i A Your mistake hold this view. MVb: subject + bade + object + good bye B You mistake in hold this view. Ans:c nq| C You are mistaken in holding this view. D You are mistaken to hold this view. 67. Which one is correct? [cwievi cwiKíbv Awa`߇i e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb Kv‡R fjz Kiv A‡_© passive ev‡K¨ + mistaken + in e‡m weavq DËi- c; mnKvix cwiKíbv Kg©KZv© -12] Idioms Related Correction 64. Identify the correct sentence. [Bmjvgx e¨&sK A It is quarter past ten. mnKvix Awdmvi-08] B It is a quarter past ten. A We paid a visit to his village. C It is 15 plus ten. B We made a visit to his village. C We paid visit to his village. D It is quarter minutes past ten. Ans:b D We paid a visiting to his village. Ans:a e¨vL¨v: ‡Kvb wKQz †`‡L Avmv A‡_© pay a visit e¨vL¨v: mgq ejvi †ÿ‡Î 15 wgwbU eSy v‡Z a quarter e¨eüZ nq| ev‡K¨i A_:© Avgiv Zvi MvÖ g ‡`L‡Z wM‡qwQjvg| nq| ZvB DËi b; ev‡K¨i evsjv: GLb †mvqv `kUv ev‡R| 68. Identify the faulty sentence. [A_© gšY¿ vj‡qi Aaxb RvZxq mÂq cwi`߇ii mnKvix cwiPvjK -07] A It is eleven-thirty. B It is half past eleven. C It is quarter to past-eleven. D It is eleven O’clock. Ans:c e¨vL¨v: fzj Ackb ‡ei Ki‡Z e‡j‡Q| Ackb c ‡Z quarter Gi Av‡M a bvB ZvB GwUB fjz wn‡m‡e DËi| Our Youtube Channel: h³y n‡Z wKK¬ 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(fjz ) 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(¯v^ ÿi) mwVK: Put your signature here/note. evox‡Z hvIqv A‡_© go/ went to home(fjz ) 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¬vš/Í gvbwmK †ivM;] RxweKv wbev© n A‡_© Bread and butter are(fjz ) wKš‘ are Gi ¯‡’ j is mwVK KviY GwU singular phrase; m‡›`‡ni my‡hvM †bB/ chv© ß my‡hvM †bB /RvqMv †bB /Dcvq †bB / AeKvk †bB BZ¨vw` A‡_© no place(fjz ) 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: h³y 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| 72. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK(KYd© zjx)-12] A There is no place for doubt in it. 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 fjz 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 eSy v‡Z hard Avi B He is a boy of three years old. †Kvb `eª ¨/Lvevi kã eSy v‡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 mwVK| e¨vL¨v: Ackb- A ‡Z waits fzj, wait n‡Zv| B ‡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×? [cvÖ _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_M© Z 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 c`Ö vb Ki‡Z much auxiliary verb nq weavq why have you ---n‡e| d) Gold GKwU uncountable noun weavq Gi mvg‡b hotter/ very hot n‡e| a em‡e bv| 75. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡gNbv)-12] 79. Which is the correct sentence? [mnKvix cwievi A I suffered fever for a week. cwiKíbv Kg©KZv© -12, Kvwi. I gv`vª mv wkÿv gš¿. (Awdm mn. Kvg Kw¤ú.) 11 Rby 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 W‡z 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×? [cvÖ _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. C I 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: Ackb a) fzj KviY only hv‡K wb‡`©k K‡i Zvi e¨vL¨v: suit Gi `wy U A_© 1. gvgjv-gKÏgv, 2. Avbôy vwbK †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 ZvB myself em‡e bv| d) ‡Z sheep wb‡RB plural expensive suite n‡e| C ‡Z law suit n‡e| mZy ivs Ackb- d mwVK| ZvB ‘s’ ev` hv‡e; 81. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK(K‡cvZvÿ)-10] 77. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡gNbv)-12] 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: Ackb- b ‡Z feel gv‡bB †KD wb‡R wb‡R e¨vL¨v: A ‡Z than Gi c~‡e© comparative nq 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- cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK 86. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ K- cvÖ _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? C I 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 c`Ö 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 c‡Ö kiœ evsjv A_©: KvRwUi Rb¨ †mB C ‡Z Rqy v 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(miy gv)-12] 88. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ K- cvÖ _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‡¤v^ ab Kiv A‡_© good night Gi ¯v’ ‡b good KviY uncountable noun Gi plural nq bv| D evening n‡e| ïagy vÎ 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. e¨vL¨v: cixÿv †`Iqv A‡_© take, sit, appear BZ¨vw` B Your waiting is impossible reading. nq| cixÿv †bIqv A‡_© going nq| ZvB a, b, d C Your writing is impossible to read. Ans:c wZbwUB mwVK evK¨| Ackb- c fjz KviY giving n‡e D Your writing is impossible for read. 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×? [cvÖ _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 wbev© n) 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×? [cvÖ _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© the e‡m ZvB Ackb- B ‡Z the more n‡e| C ‡Z e¨vL¨v: ‡m †Zvlv‡gv‡` wei³| Giƒc A‡_© mwVK DËi- 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] bv ïay done n‡e| A Hot and cold are apposite. 92. †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Ksm)-08] B Hot and cold are opposites. A Either he or me is mistaken. C Hot and cold is opposite. B Many a man has done so. D Hot and cold is opposites. Ans:b C Everyone of the girls love to dance. e¨vL¨v: and Øviv h³y plural subject Gi verb D He gave me an advice. Ans:b plural nq Ges verb Gi cieZx© noun wUI plural e¨vL¨v: Ackb A ‡Z me is fjz GLv‡b I am n‡e| nq| ‡hgb: He and I are friends. (‡m Ges Avwg C ‡Z everyone Abymv‡i loves n‡e| D ‡Z a eÜz) Hot and cold are opposites. (VvÛv I Mig piece of advice n‡e| KviY uncountable ci¯úi we‡ivwa) 97. Find out the correct sentence. [mnKvix we‡¯‹viK noun Gi Av‡M a/an e‡m bv| 93. †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK-05, (cÙv)-08] cwi`kK© -03, cvÖ K-c_Ö wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Mvgv) -14] 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 fjz (RxweKv wbev© n) GKwU phrase ZvB Gi ci are Gi KviY mvaviYZ †Ubª 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×? [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (WvKv 103. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ _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 m‡y 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 fjz | B fjy 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 fjz KviY †iv‡M †fvMv A‡_© A Are you on this committee? suffering Gi c‡i from n‡e| c‡Ö 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 `wy U subject hy³ n‡j 1g A I saw a saw to see a tree with an axe. sub. Abmy v‡i verb nq weavq were Gi cwie‡Z© was B I saw an axe man to saw a tree with an axe. n‡e| C I 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. ev‡K¨i A_©: Avwg GKRb KvVzwiqv‡K Koz vj w`‡q A Do not live beyond your means. GKwU MvQ Kvu U‡Z †`Ljvg| [saw = ‡`‡LwQj/ KivZ/ B Do not go through the book. KvUv/ KvVwz iqv BZ¨vw` †h †KvbwU n‡Z cv‡i ev‡K¨i C Do not tell a lie. D Do not laugh into the poor. Ans:d Ae¯v’ b †`‡L e‡y 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×? [cvÖ _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. (Zwz g 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 fjz wQ‡jv; c) kã C You come unless you don’t want to. †Lvu Rv 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 fjz | Avi b ‡Z Only eRb© xq| Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 712 ~ 01740-073569
107. Which of the following sentence in 111. Choose the correct sentence. [Rtwet (C) 09-10, A There is no seat in the bench. Btwet (B) 13-14] incorrect? [30th BCS] B There is no seat on this bench. A He has no desire for fame. C There is no space on this bench. D There is no room in this bench. Ans:d B I intend going to Rajshahi. Ans:b e¨vL¨v: chv© ß my‡hvM/RvqMv/Dcvq BZ¨vw` †bB A‡_© no room- nq| ev‡K¨i evsjv: G †e‡Â †Kv‡bv emvi RvqMv C He has invited me for dinner. †bB| D He is too miserly to part with his money. e¨vL¨v: intend Gi c‡i to + V1 e‡m| ZvB going cwie‡Z© to go n‡e| 108. Which one of the following is not grammatically correct? [Rtwet (D) 11-12] 112. ‡KvbwU ï× evK¨? [cvÖ _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: chv© ß m‡y hvM/RvqMv/Dcvq/AeKvk BZ¨vw` †bB evsjv‡`‡ki cÖ‡Z¨‡K Zvi gZ„ ¨z i Rb¨ †kvK cKÖ vk 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 m‡y hvM/AeKvk †bB Giƒc A‡_© no e¨vL¨v: Ackb A ‡Z mgqgZ Lvevi MnÖ Y 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. [wbev© Pb Kwgkb mwPevj‡q cÖkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v-04] 110. †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvq)-10] A She is an imaginative girl. A I saw him write something. B Chameli is an imaginary type of girl. B I saw him writing something. C She is an imagining girl. C There is no place for doubt in it. D She is an imaginable girl. Ans:a D He is deaf for hearing. Ans:b Tips: imaginary- KwíZ/Kíbvgq; e¨vL¨v: see+ object+ verb+ing nq weavq a) ‡Z imaginative- Kíbvkw³cY~ ;© imaginable- writing n‡e Ges b mwVK Av‡Q| C m‡›`‡ni m‡y hvM/ Kíbxq/hv Kíbv Kiv hvq; imagination- Kíbv; ‡m AeKvk †bB Giƒc A‡_© no room for doubt nq; GKRb Kíbvkw³c~Y© evwjKv| ev‡K¨i evsjv: †m D ‡Z Kv‡b bv †kvbv ev ewai A‡_© deaf of n‡e; GKRb Kíbv kw³m¤úbœ evwjKv| 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 (ckÖ vmb)-07] caÖ vb wkÿK (20 ‡Rjv, 14)-18, Lty wet (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) fjz KviY in Gi ¯‡’ j at n‡e; b) fjz 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~ec© ` + adjective clause(sub + verb) ¯‡’ j one’s n‡e; c) mwVK evK¨; d) Abcy w¯’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- C His head was even. 02, Btwet (L) 03-04, ivtwet 10-11] D He came today morning. Ans:b A She and her sister fights everyday. e¨vL¨v: a) gv_ve¨v_v A‡_© bad headache n‡e| b) B Both sister fight each other everyday. mwVK evK¨; c) Zvi gv_v Lvwj wQ‡jv GB A‡_© even C She fights with her sister everyday. Gi ¯’‡j bare n‡e| d) AvR mKv‡j A‡_© this D Everyday she and her sister fights.Ans:c 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 (hgby v) -12] wZbwU‡ZB plural subject weavq G¸‡jv fzj| ‡m A He dares go there. Zvi †ev‡bi mv‡_ cwÖ Zw`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 fjz ; 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×? [cvÖ _wgK caÖ vb 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) fjz 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 fjz 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¨? [cvÖ _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 Pvu ` 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. e¨vL¨v: Ackb a fjz KviY No+ (news) is n‡e| D He stopped to write letters to me. Ans:a 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 †`Ljvg) [ivtwet 06-07, 09-10, cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Avjdv)-14, hv GLv‡b Av‡Q weavq GwU mwVK evK¨| 128. Choose the correct one. [ivtwet (English) 09-10] cvÖ _wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix w©kÿK (4_-© avc) -19, †mU b¤^i: A I shall know him for a long time. A I 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 e¨vL¨v: ‡Kv‡bv KvR AZxZ Kv‡j Avi¤¢ n‡q eZg© vb D I examined his pulse. Ans:b 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 eSy v‡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 e¨vL¨v: `ÿ A‡_© bad at nq weavq A fjz | e¨w³i 09, cÖv_wgK caª vb wkÿK (Wvwjqv)-12] †_‡K Avjv`v nIqv eSy v‡Z part from nq weavq C A He cannot pronounce the word. fjz | the + Adjective `v¦ iv plural noun nq B I saw his pulse. 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 eSy v‡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 gjy verb Gi mvg‡b e‡m weavq d fjz ; Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 715 ~ 01740-073569
130. †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (BPvgwZ)-10] 134. Which one of the following is correct? A I have read a poetry. [‡mvk¨vj †W‡fjc‡g›U Gi WvUv Gw›Uª Awdmvi-12] B I have read a piece of poetry. A He came this morning. C I saw his pulse. B Asad is sick. D The man took his birth in 1968. Ans:b C Anis told me a liar. e¨vL¨v: Ackb a) fzj KviY a piece of poetry nq| D Put your sing here. Ans:a c) saw Gi ¯‡’ j felt n‡e| KviY, ‡ivMxi bvox e¨vL¨v: Ackb b fjz KviY sick Gi ¯’‡j ill n‡e| †`Lv/¯ú›`b Abfy e eSy v‡Z feel e‡m| d) Rb¥MÖnY Kiv KvD‡K †Kvb bv‡g WvKv A‡_© c ‡Z told Gi ¯’‡j called n‡e| Ackb d) sing Gi ¯‡’ j signature A‡_© passive nq weavq took his birth Gi ¯‡’ j n‡e| Avi [‡m AvR mKv‡j G‡mwQj] Giƒc evsjv A‡_© was born n‡e| mwVK DËi- a 131. Which of the following is not a correct 135. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (PÆMÖvg wefvM)-08] sentence? [NU (e¨emvq wkÿv) 13-14] 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 eSy ‡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| 136. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï× ? [‡iwR÷vW© †emiKvix cvÖ _wgK The farmers of Bangladesh are very unhappy. mnKvix wkÿK (wkDjx)-11] 132. Which one is incorrect? [‡et‡ivtwet (F) 13-14] 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¯v’ b 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¨ mv¦ ÿi A‡_© know how to read _vK‡j Zv mwVK n‡Zv; 133. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (kvcjv)-09] signature n‡e, D kvwiixK Am¯y ’ A‡_© sick Gi A His brother is sick. ¯’‡j ill n‡e, sick A_© wei³/Kv¬ šÍ/gvbwmK †ivM; 137. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (KYd© jz x)-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 fjz KviY Am¯y ’ 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 Am¯y ’ A‡_© sick Gi ¯’‡j ill n‡e, n‡e| C Zij †Kvb wKQz wQU‡K †djv eySv‡Z throw sick A_© wei³/Kv¬ šÍ/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¨ mv¦ ÿi 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 `wy U 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 `wy U Ask _v‡K KvD‡K †Kvb bv‡g WvKv eySv‡Z told Gi ¯‡’ j called Zv‡`i c‡~ eI© 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 BZ¨vw`| signature n‡e; 143. Choose the correct sentence. [12th BCS, ivtwet 139. Which one is the correct sentence? 08-09, wkÿv gš¿Yvj‡qi Aax‡b KvwiMwiK wkÿv Awa`߇ii Rwy bqi BÝUvª& ±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 e¨vL¨v: cixÿv w`‡Z e‡m GB A‡_© appeared at mwVK| police. . Ans:d Ackb b ‡Z advice noun Gi plural nq bv weavq C The police was informed of the matter. advice n‡Zv| Ackb c ‡Z she absent herself n‡Zv; D The police were informed of the matter 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] 144. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖvK-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK A I hanged my shirt on the wall. A I will avail the opportunity. (‡nvqs‡nv)-13] B I saw him playing football. B I shall take leave of you. C One must do his duty. C I have seen two deers. Ans:b D He has no appetite in food. Ans:b e¨vL¨v: a) e¯‘ Sjz v‡bv A‡_© hanged bv n‡q hung D Television is a wonderful discovery. e¨vL¨v: Ackb a) avail + myself + of nq; Ackb n‡e, c) one ev‡K¨i subject n‡j possessive c) deer kãwU wb‡RB singular/plural ZvB Gi wn‡m‡e one’s nq; d) ‡Kvb Lv`¨i Rb¨ B”Qv/ÿzav mv‡_ s hy³ n‡e bv| d) bZzb wKQz Avwe®‹v‡ii †ÿ‡Î A‡_© appetite for (ÿaz v) nq; b) [saw + obj. + discovery bv n‡q invention n‡e| verb+ing] mwVK; 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. c‡Ö 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. e¨vL¨v: Ackb- a) fzj KviY Amy¯’ †eva Kiv Gi D He gave me a lot of informations. Ans:a mwVK phrase n‡jv out of sorts; b) K‡Vvi cÖwikgÖ e¨vL¨v: prefer + gerund nq ZvB A mwVK; Ackb B Kiv A‡_© hardly (K`vwPr) Gi ¯‡’ j hard(K‡Vvi) fjz KviY know how to + verb nq; Ackb C ‡Z n‡e| c) fjz KviY cPª zi 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 wKQUz v fv‡jv Abfy e KiwQ- GB A‡_© wbieZvi KviY Avgvi Am¯y ’Zv] GwU mwVK evK¨ Ackb a) mwVK DËi-; Ackb- b) ‡Z united Ges C The reason of my silence is a due to my together mgRvZxq ZvB together ev` w`‡Z n‡Zv; illness. [the reason Av‡Q ZvB a due to ev` hv‡e] c) ‡ivM Øviv Am¯y ’ eSy ‡Z ill of n‡e| Avi d) ‡Z D My silence is due the my illness. [Kvi‡Y confess to n‡e eSy v‡Z due the Gi ¯‡’ j due to n‡e] Ans:b 147. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [†iRx: †eme: cÖv_wgK mnKvix 151. Which of the sentences is correct? [cÖavbgš¿xi Kvh©vj‡qi mnKvix cwiPvjK, M‡elYv KgK© Zv© -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) wKQUz v 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_M© Z †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 Rvb.y 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| 153. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (PÆMÖvg wefvM)-08] better Gi ¯‡’ j much better n‡e| D ‡QvU Nyg eySv‡Z took a nap n‡e| A Inform the accident to him. 149. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ _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 fjz | b) subject (I) Av‡Q weavq at home n‡e| Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 718 ~ 01740-073569
154. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ _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) [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡ngšÍ, gwy ³‡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×? [cvÖ _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 wbqgvbmy v‡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×? [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wZZvm) -10] 156. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ _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 fjz | 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×? [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (K‡cvZvÿ)-10] D Sharif absented himself from the collage. e¨vL¨v: pride Ges absent Gi ci reflexive A Tuhin is my lovely friend. 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 fjz 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(wcqÖ ) n‡e| c) Our Facebook Page: h³y n‡Z wK¬K Kiæb| https://www.facebook.com/expertalim/ RvqMv bv _vKv A‡_© no place Gi ¯‡’ j no room n‡e| Ackb b ‡Z whom Gi ¯’v‡b who n‡e| Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 719 ~ 01740-073569
162. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ _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. C The reason for success are known to me. B He absented from the school. D Suffice to say she did very well. Ans:b e¨vL¨v: A business GKwU uncountable noun C One of the passers-by rescued her. weavq a piece of urgent business n‡e| C the reason n‡”Q singular subject weavq are Gi D One of the passer- by rescued her. Ans:c ¯’‡j is n‡e| D GUv ejv hvq A‡_© suffice it to e¨vL¨v: A future tense G wbw`©ó mg‡qi g‡a¨ say n‡e| 164. †KbwU ï× evK¨? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (‡ejx)-09] eySv‡Z after Gi ¯’‡j by/in n‡e; B wb‡R wb‡R A We write by ink. Abcy w¯ZÍ _vKv A‡_© absented + himself n‡e| D [Kvwj w`‡q wjLv A‡_© write in ink nq] one of Gi c‡ii noun wU plural nq weavq B An Akbar is not born in every age. [AvKei eQi eQi R‡b¥ bv] mwVK evK¨ passers-by n‡e| C More he gets, more he wants. [hZ --- ZZ 168. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (bvMwj½b) -12] eySv‡Z- the more he gets, the more he wants n‡e] A He refused the debt. D He got the work by doing. [get + B I could not do justice to it. passive object + V3 nq weavq done n‡e]Ans:b 165. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (wkDjx)-08] C I could not make justice to it. A Honour and glory are his reward. D I took a bath. Ans:b B Either you or he is to blame. Ans:b e¨vL¨v: KvD‡K wdwi‡q †`Iqv A‡_© refused nq Avi C This is the same book which he lost. mZ¨ A¯^xKvi Kiv A‡_© denied nq| ZvB FY A¯^xKvi Kiv A‡_© refuse Gi ¯‡’ j deny n‡e| C b¨vq wePvi Kiv A‡_© make justice Gi ¯’‡j do justice n‡e| D †Mvmj Kiv A‡_© took a bath Gi cwie‡Z© have a bath nq| 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 eSy v‡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 msL¨vevPK plural ZvB no fewer than n‡e| D She is out of her danger. Ans:a 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×? [cvÖ _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 e¨vL¨v: A cvwievwiK m¤ú‡K©i evB‡i Kv‡iv mv‡_ D He ran fast lest he miss the train. Ans:d e¨vL¨v: D lest + subject + should/might+ eq‡m eo eSy v‡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 n‡Zv; 171. Which one is the correct sentence? 175. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Ki‡Zvqv)-12] A The man advanced as if he has killed 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. D Ten kilometers are a long walk. Ans:a time + Subject + did n‡e) Ans:d e¨vL¨v: B a piece of advice n‡e| C C The wind was made blow. (make Gi ci infinitive to + blow n‡e) committee (singular) ZvB have Gi ¯’‡j has D He did everything except following my n‡e| D GKKh³y kã distance ‡_‡K G‡m‡Q Ten example. (‡m Avgv‡K AbymiY Kiv Qvov meB kilometers weavq G‡K singular a‡i are Gi K‡iwQj) ¯‡’ j is n‡e| 172. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq caÖ vb wkÿK (kvcjv)-09, 176. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [‡iwR÷vW© †emiKvix cvÖ _wgK mnKvix cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (ivRkvnx wefvM)-07] A Honey is too sweet. wkÿK (wkDjx)-11, cÖwZiÿv gšY¿ vj‡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 c`Ö 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 Only hv‡K wb‡`©k K‡i Zvi c~‡eB© e‡m ZvB only D evox‡Z hvIqv A‡_© I went home n‡e, Asif n‡e; preposition (to) `iKvi †bB| 173. ‡Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cvÖ _wgK mnKvix wkÿK (ivRkvnx wefvM)-07] 177. He said me a fool. Which one is correct? A We packed our luggages. A He said me fool. [Btwet (M) 10-11] B Listen to my advice. B He called me fool. C Honey is too sweet. C He called me a fool. D Your informations are false. Ans:b D He said me a foolish. Ans:c e¨vL¨v: luggage, information Giv uncountable e¨vL¨v: KvD‡K ‡evKv/‡Pvi/Kvcyiæl/evPvj BZ¨vw` bv‡g noun hvi plural nq bv weavq a, d fzj| Ges b WvKv eySv‡Z ev‡K¨i MVb: Subject + called + mwVK| sweet (adjective) ‡K †Rvo cÖ`vb Ki‡Z too object + a/an + fool/thief/coward/talkative BZ¨vw`| ZvB mwVK DËi- c; Gi ¯‡’ j very n‡e| 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] c‡Ö KŠkj I cÖhwy ³we`¨v ¯‹jz ) 10-11] A I was bounded hand and feet. A He go boarding and lodging. B He got board and lodging. (jwRs) B No one can do this work. 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¯v’ b †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‡ktgty itwetctÖ wet (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 dvu wm †`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` gšY¿ vj‡qi Aax‡b mnKvix we‡ùviK cwi`kK© -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 fjz 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¨vWR‡y 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? [cvÖ K-cÖv_wgK mnKvix wkÿK (Mvgv)-14] e¨vL¨v: cv‡q †n‡u 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. e¨vL¨v: B senior, junior, inferior BZ¨vw` + to B Neither of us was present. 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‡_© from going n‡e| went home n‡e| gv‡S preposition `iKvi †bB| Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 722 ~ 01740-073569
187. Which sentence is correct? [A_© gšY¿ vjq 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 A I 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. wekw^ e`¨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¨? [cvÖ _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] B He cannot pronounce the word. A I have many works to do. C See the word in the dictionary. B I have many work to do. D We got up in dawn. Ans:b C I have a lot of work to do. e¨vL¨v: A succeeded Gici in winning n‡e| D I have great deal works to do. Ans:c 195. wb‡Pi †Kvb evK¨wU ï×? [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq caÖ vb wkÿK-05] C kã †Lvu Rv 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 Rwy Wwkqvi 196. Choose the correct expression. [cªevmx Kj¨vY I mvwfm© Kwgkb M„nxZ we‡RGm cvÖ _wgK cixÿv-07] ˆe‡`wkK Kgm© s¯’vb gšY¿ vj‡qi Aaxb Rbkw³, Kg©ms¯’vb I cÖwkÿY ey¨‡ivi BÝUªv±i (B‡jKwUªK¨vj, Kw¤úDUvi, wmwfj I B‡j±ªwb·) wUwUwm-18, cwiKíbv A He is as good as mine. Ges ceÖ vmx Kj¨vY I ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯v’ b gšY¿ vj‡qi B He is as good as me. C He is as good as myself. A Five hundred 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`vtwetctÖ wet (we) 15-16, cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq caÖ vb wkÿK-94] D Five hundreds taka. Ans:a A Rahim is as tall as I. 197. Choose the correct sentence: [ceÖ vmx Kj¨vY I B Rahim is as tall as mine. ˆe‡`wkK Kg©ms¯v’ b gšY¿ vj‡qi Aaxb Rbkw³ Kgsms¯’vb I cwÖ kÿY e¨y ‡ivi Dc- C Rahim is as tall me. cwiPvjK-07] D Rahim is tall as me. Ans:a A One’s fingerprints are different from 191. ‡KvbwU ï× evK¨? [cÖv_wgK we`¨vjq caª vb wkÿK (K¨v‡gwjqv)-12, those of any other person. cvÖ _wgK we`¨vjq mnKvix wkÿK (BQvgwZ)-10] B One’s fingerprints are different from 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/ Go to Index Fill in the blank/ Fill in the Gap (kb~ ¨¯v’ b ci~ Y) ♦ 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 cÖkmœ g~n- Verb Related Sentence Completion: [29th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 1. I shall no ---the examination this year. (Avwg G eQi cixÿv w`e bv) 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 [26th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 4. Neela – her hand when she was cooking dinner. 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 [24th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 6. Even as harvesting was going on ---. A the rainy season began B the rainy season was began C the rainy season had began D the rainy season begins Ans:a [26th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 7. If you want concrete proof, we are looking for --- 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) LyRu ‡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. [31st BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 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 [39th BCS 2018] 11. Hospitals --- the sick. A operate B treat C admit D nurse Ans:b e¨vL¨v: “Treat” A_© Ilay I A‡¯v¿ cPv‡ii gva¨‡g wPwKrmv c`Ö vb| nvmcvZvj¸‡jv †h‡nZz Ilay I A‡¯v¿ cvPv‡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 (¯x^ Kvi Kiv, fwZ© Kiv) G¸‡jv h_vh_ A_© w`‡Z cv‡i bv| 12. I cannot ------ to pay such high prices. (Ggb Pov gj~ ¨ 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-------- [14th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] A ardent B complacent C confident D apprehensive Ans:b 15. The film was directed in the director’s ---- way. [31st BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 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 Suwy K 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 gNy j m¤vª R¨ 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 [10th BCS I Ab¨vb¨] 20. He had --- of fever. A strong attack B severe attack C bad attack D serious attack Ans:b severe (cPÖ Û, Ley , Zxeª) = causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage; very serious e.g. a severe chest infection/leg injury/toothache/cold/ (cPÖ Û eKy R¦vjv/cÖPÛ cv RLg/cPÖ Û `vZu e¨_v) He had severe attack of fever. (Zvi cPÖ Û R¦i n‡qwQ‡jv) I’ve caught severe cold. Avgvi Lye mw`© †j‡M‡Q|] =======000======= Our Youtube Channel: hy³ n‡Z wKK¬ 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 gj~ Aa¨v‡q| Basic `yej© _vK‡j Av‡M gyj Aa¨vq c‡o Avmby | 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 fveby : 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 `ey j© _vK‡j Av‡M gjy Aa¨vq c‡o Avmby | 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 Pwz i Kiv; hLb Zviv evwlK© x cvjb Ki‡Z †i÷‡z i‡›U wQ‡jb, `~f©vM¨µ‡g ZLb Zv‡`i evox‡Z mx` †K‡U Pwz i 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 BÝUvª ±i (bb-‡UK)-05, et‡ktgtitwetcÖtwet (B) 11-12, Dc‡Rjv gwnjv welqK KgK© Z©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| kb~ ¨¯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 `ey 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 gj~ Aa¨v‡q| Basic `ye©j _vK‡j Av‡M gyj Aa¨vq c‡o Avmby | 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 (Wvª dwUs)-05, ivRkvnx K…wl Dbœqb e¨vsK (KgK© Zv©, 2q †kÖwY)-15] A know B have known 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 Dbqœ b †evW© Awdm mnvqK-15, K…wl m¤úmª viY Awa`߇i mnKvix Kw… l 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 (¯‹jz /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, ZeIy 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‡ktgty itwetcÖtwet 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| mZy ivs 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 wPišbÍ 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 wPišbÍ 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‡jLø 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 KgK© Zv©-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? [ce~ vjx 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¯eÍ eSy vq 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 Kw… l Dbqœ b e¨vsK (Kg©KZv© , 2q †kwÖ Y)-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 hy³ 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 gj~ 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¯v’ b I cÖwkÿY e¨y ‡ivi DcmnKvix cwiPvjK-01, `ybx©wZ `gb ey¨‡ivi mn: cwi`kK© -04, Lytwet (mgvRweÁvb ¯‹jy ) 11-12, htwetwetctÖ (A) 12-13, ivtwet (E, we‡Rvo) 16-17] A freezes B will freeze C will freeze D froze Ans:a e¨vL¨v: kZ©hy³ evK¨ wPišbÍ 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 `ey j© _vK‡j Av‡M gjy Aa¨vq c‡o Avmby | 27. The door ---- automatically. (¯^qswµqfv‡e `iRvwU L‡y 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 L‡y j hvIqv A‡_© evK¨wU Active Voice n‡e weavq DËi opened; 28. The letter --- a year ago. [wewfbœ gšY¿ vj‡qi ckÖ vmwbK 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 (Wvª dwUs)-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 Abmy v‡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 cvÖ q 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| [Sonali Bank Ltd. Officer & Officer (cash) 2014] 32. My friend doesn't like fish and ---. A neither I do B neither do I C I do D I do either Ans:b e¨vL¨v: negative agreement Abmy v‡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 cwÖ Zw`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. [wbevP© b 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 --- [cvª _wgK I MYwkÿv gšY¿ vj‡qi wcwUAvB Bb÷vª ±i - 19] A left B go C be leaving D leave Ans:d e¨vL¨v: hLb †m Avm‡jv Avwg cvÖ q hvB hvB| Giƒc A_©MZ Kvi‡Y leave DËi| 39. Though he is poor, -------------. [12 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cÖZ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj chv© q) 2015, kgÖ I Kgm© s¯’vb gšY¿ vj‡qi kÖg cwi`kK© (†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 fjz | 40. The medicine --- my headache. [evsjv‡`k ‡Kv÷ MvW© I Kw… l 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¨ ckÖ œ- fvjfv‡e cob– - 41. Hospitals --- the sick. (nvmcvZv‡j Am¯y ’ †ivMx‡`i †mev/wPwKrmv Kiv nq) [39th BCS 2018] A operate B treat C admit D nurse Ans:b e¨vL¨v: “Treat” A_© Ilay I A‡¯¿vcPv‡ii gva¨‡g wPwKrmv cÖ`vb| nvmcvZvj¸‡jv †h‡nZz Ilay I A‡¯¿vcvPv‡ii gva¨‡g wPwKrmv c`Ö 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`kK© -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 ‡cgÖ x †jvKRb wµ‡KU †Ljv Avb›` Dc‡fvM K‡i| [following = --†jvKRb] 44. He had a --- headache. (Zvi Ley 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/cPÖ Û 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 Ley /cÖPÛ gv_v a‡i‡Q| 45. He had --- of fever. [10th BCS, MYcZ~ © Awa`: Dc-c‡Ö 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-cPÖ Û, Ley , 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 Ley 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 ZËv¡ eavqK-05, gva¨wgK mnt wkÿK-08, ivtwet (MwYZ) 13-14, Btwet (F, MwYZ) 13-14, Ptwet (A) 11-12, (E) 13-14, DPE cv_Ö 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¨ cgÖ vY (concrete proof) PvB Z‡e Avgv‡`i ¯úó jÿY (clear evidence) LRuy ‡Z n‡e| 47. Parliamentary democracy demands discipline and --- to the rules. [29th BCS, gv`K`eª ¨ 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 wbqgvbyewZZ© v Ges wbq‡gi mv‡_ ----| ïb¨¯v’ ‡b mswkøóZv emv‡j evK¨wU mwVK A_© n‡e| ZvB mswkóø Zvi Bs‡iwR wn‡m‡e adherence emv‡j evK¨wU mwVK| 48. The court is adjourned today. It will --- from next Sunday. [Kgm© s¯’vb e¨vsK (mnKvix Awdmvi, mvaviY/K¨vk)-12, ivtwet (B-Law) 14-15, htwetctÖ wet (D) 16-17] A readjourn B remove C resume D none of these Ans:c e¨vL¨v: ‡KvU© AvR gjy Zwe/mvgwqK eÜ| AvMvwg iweevi †_‡K --- n‡e| ïb¨¯’v‡b cYy ivq 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 c‡Ö 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 (`kb© ) 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 wPšvÍ 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 Dbqœ b †ev‡W©i Awdm mnKvix-12, cjøx Dbqœ b †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 (†jvKckÖ vmb) 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 Rj¡ ‡jv ---- †m Zvi Mvox _vgv‡jv| ïb¨¯’v‡b wVK ZLwb A‡_© abruptly emv‡j A_©cY~ © 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 cob– - ║ 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- wbgj© | 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- cKÖ vk¨, isolated- GKvKx, occasional- gv‡S gv‡S, erratic- µwz UcY~ |© ev‡K¨i A_:© Giƒc --- kÎæZv †cvlY h‡y ×i w`‡K wb‡q †h‡Z cv‡i| ïb¨¯’v‡b cKÖ v‡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 jvRKy 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 ¸iæZc¡ Y~ ©| GKwU mobile network Gi gva¨‡g †hgb †dv‡bi `yB cÖv‡šiÍ †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/ Am¯y ’Zv jvNe Ki‡Z cv‡i, Z‡e Zwz g GKwU Am¤¢e KvR MÖnY Ki‡Qv| kb~ ¨¯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 MnÖ Y Kiv, panacea- †h Jly‡a me †ivM fvj nq, precedent- ce~ e© Zx, 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(cwikgÖ x) D lethargic (Ajm) Ans:c e¨vL¨v: ‡h‡nZz young man †K quickly promoted †`qv n‡q‡Q ZvB Ley B ¯v^ fvweK †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 †cŠu Qvq| A‡bK cvwLi Av‡MB Av‡m| ZvB iweb cvwL‡K WvKv nq em‡šÍi ---- wn‡m‡e| k~b¨¯v’ ‡b AM`ª ~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 cZÖ viYvgj~ K, untenable- Amg_©b‡hvM¨, lucid- ¯úó, intelligible- ‡evaMg¨| ev‡K¨i evsjv n‡jv: e¨e¯’vc‡Ki cZÖ viYvc~Y© hwy ³i 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×ew„ ËKfv‡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›`KZ… c_ cwieZb© 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 kb~ ¨¯v’ ‡b AbKy iYxq 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 gZ„ ¨z ‡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 ¯v^ Q›`‡eva K‡i bv| GLv‡b kb~ ¨¯v’ ‡b Avweó/ cvÖ avb¨ †`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 c‡Ö gvk‡bi cÖavb --- wn‡m‡e wPwýZ Kiv n‡q‡Q| ZvB obstacle ev evav n‡e| A_t© poor health Uv Zvi c‡Ö 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`¨ `eª ¨ 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¤úwª ZK ew„ ó Øviv cyY© nIqv Avgv‡`i Lvwj cvwb msiÿYvMviwU cy‡iv mgv‡Ri Rb¨ Avwkev© ` 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- cPÖ vi Kiv| ev‡K¨i evsjv: Zv‡`i B›Uvi‡bU e¨envi Øviv, ‡jvKRb mviv wek¦e¨vwc bZbz bZbz ‡`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 kxNªB& eSy ‡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| ║ PvKwz i cixÿvq GKevi Avmv ckÖ œ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e cob– - ║ 75. Cartridges are ejected from the gun after ---. [wbevP© bx Kwgkb mwPevj‡q ckÖ vmwbK KgK© Zv© I cv‡mvb© vj Awdmvi-04] A opening B hitting C firing D closing Ans:c e¨vL¨v: ¸wj Kivi ci KvZRy© †d‡j †`Iqv nq| GB A‡_© mwVK DËi firing; 76. Mr. Ruhi --- a crime. [14 Zg ‡emiKvwi wkÿK wbeÜb I cZÖ ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj chv© q-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 cZÖ ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹zj chv© q) 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 Swy K 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 (hvwšK¿ )-2019] A birds B insects C animals D flowers Ans:b 83. Complete the sentence: Doctors --- our pulse. [moK I †mZz cwienb gšY¿ vj‡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 Kw… l Dbœqb K‡c©v. mnKvix ckÖ v. KgK© Zv-© 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© h³y Kiv; pretend -fvb Kiv; k~b¨¯v’ ‡b predict emv‡j evK¨wU A_©cY~ © n‡e; Zv n‡jv- eZ©gv‡b `ªæZ cwieZb© kxj 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 Dbqœ b K‡c©v. mnKvix cÖkv.KgK© Zv©-2017] A triumphant B fragile C rigid D competent Ans:a e¨vL¨v: Triumphant- A_© AcivwRZ; mdjKvg; Triumphant ewm‡q evK¨wUi evsjv: hw`I Avgvi cwÖ ZØ›Øx Avgvi †P‡q mdjKvg wQ‡jv ZeyI Avwg cZÖ Øw›ØZv MnÖ Y Ki‡Z B”QzK wQjvg; ZvQvov fragile- f½iy ; 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 Zi¡ vwš^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¯v’ cbv Awa. cwimsL¨vb Kg©KZv© -17] A projector B innovator C pioneer D architect Ans:d e¨vL¨v: ev‡K¨i evsjv A_:© gvbly Zvi wb‡Ri fv‡M¨i wbgv© Zv; a) projector- Awf‡ÿcK; b) innovator- D™¢veK; c) pioneer- D‡`¨³v; d) architect-¯’cwZ/wbgv©Zv; mZy ivs A_©vbymv‡i mwVK DËi-d Our Youtube Channel: h³y n‡Z wKK¬ Kiæb https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpertEnglishAdda Expert- Job English -- Page no. ~ 735 ~ 01740- 073569
║ ïay fvwmw© U cixÿvq GKevi Avmv ckÖ œ (Repeat n‡Z cv‡i) fvjfv‡e co–b- ║ 88. This children park --- half an hour before sunset. [bvwms© I wgWIqvBdvwi Awa. wmwbqi ÷vd bvm© 18] A opens B starts C closes D stops Ans:c e¨vL¨v: mh~ ©v‡¯iÍ Avav N›Uv Av‡M (A_©vr we‡K‡j) wkï cvK© eÜ nq| Giƒc eÜ A_© c`Ö 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 (cby tMn„ xZ) 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 cKÖ vk 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 nvª m 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‡ktgty itwetctÖ wet 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›`qª ceÖ Y/ †hŠb Av‡eMcY~ ©; sensitive- ms‡e`bkxj/Awfgvbx; sensual-‡fvMwejvmx; sensible- mey yw×m¤úbœ; ZvB ev‡K¨i A_©vbmy v‡i mwVK DËi-d| [ivtwet (D-evwYR¨/AevwYR¨) 13-14] 95. There were --- reactions after the Bill were passed. A mix B a mix C missed D mixed Ans:d e¨vL¨v: wej cv‡ki ci --- cwÖ Zwµqv 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 (Svu Kzwb †`Iqv) Ans:d e¨vL¨v: GKwU eo ai‡bi fzwgK¤ú AvR `cy ‡y i kni wU‡K Svu Kzwb 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 cixÿvmgn~ ckÖ œ msL¨v +- ‡h cwiÿvi ‡h Topic ¸‡jv ‡ewk co‡Z n‡e- BCS Preliminary ‡Z ckÖ œ 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 ckÖ œ Av‡m bvB co‡Z n‡e bv PSC & Other Jobs 5wU+- co‡Z n‡e bv GB Aa¨v‡qi cÖk¸œ ‡jv A‡cÿvKZ… KwVb n‡q _v‡K| evsjv A_© bv Ki‡Z cvi‡j eSy ‡Z GKUz Kó‡eva Ki‡ZB cv‡ib| ZvB ej‡ev Kó n‡jI evsjv K‡i ey‡S e‡y S co‡Z n‡e| KviY eZ©gv‡b wewfbœ cixÿvq GB Aa¨vq †_‡K cPÖ zi ckÖ œ Kgb nq| Z‡e cixÿvq ûeû Kgb _v‡K bv| ZvB Aí wKQz bgby v 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`vª ÿwiK 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 Ly‡u R †c‡jv| Giƒc A_M© Z 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; [`ybx© wZ `gb Kwgk‡bi mnKvix cwiPvjK-13] 3. Your advice is no different from the other friends. 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: `wy U Avjv`v wel‡qi g‡a¨ Zjz bv eSy v‡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 cwieZb© 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 ce~ ©c` Abymv‡i ZvB plural ce~ c© ` delegates Abmy v‡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¯v’ cK (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 wWwówª eDkb ‡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 Uvª Ýwgkb A¨vÛ wWwówª eDkb ‡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 (ckÖ vmb) - 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 cZÖ ¨qb cixÿv (¯‹jz chv© q) - 19] A playing B was playing C played D were playing Ans:b e¨vL¨v: `wy U 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| mZy ivs 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 ¯x^ Kvi/ bwZ ¯x^ Kvi 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/g`y vª ÿwiK 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`vª ÿwiK 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 Zjz bv 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 h³y nq weavq Ackb c DËi| 17. The nine months long liberation war was the most testing phase in Bangladesh’s history. [K‡›Uvª jvi †Rbv‡ij wW‡dÝ dvBb¨vÝ Gi Kvh©vj‡qi Aaxb Rwy bqi 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 h×y ” 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 h³y 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 Kvhv© j‡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/wekw^ e`¨vj‡q wØZxq e‡li© 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 wKK¬ 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 ckÖ œ nq bv| ZvB Kó n‡jI ˆah© a‡i co‡ZB n‡e| ♦ Aa¨vqwfwËK Question Analysis Ges Suggestion cixÿvmgn~ ckÖ œ 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‡Yi© ¸‡jv ‡ewk cob– 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 MæÖ c ‡_‡K 5wU cÖkœ: 1. Which word is similar to ‘Appall’? [ Kgb cÖkœ: 40th BCS] Ans:c A deceive B confuse C dismay D solicit e¨vL¨v: dismay/ appall- nZvk Kiv, AvZw¼K Kiv; a) deceive- cZÖ viYv Kiv; b) confuse- BZ¯ZÍ Kiv; d) solicit- ‡Kvb wKQz m¤ú‡© K Av‡e`b/ Ab‡y iva Kiv, cÖKv‡k¨ †hŠb msm‡M©i c¯Ö vÍ e †`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¯i^ vPvix; b) senior- ‡Rô; c) elderly- e„×; d) potential- m¤¢ve¨; 4. ‡Kvb kãhyMjwU wfb?œ [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- aviu v‡jv Abundance- cvÖ Phz © Love- ‡¯nœ , fv‡jvevmv True- mZ¨ Blunt- †fvuZv Scarcity- Afve Affection- ‡¯œn, fv‡jvevmv A_©vr cwÖ ZwU kã hMy ‡j ci¯úi wecixZ kã (Antonym) i‡q‡Q; wKš‘ Love- f‡jvevmv, †¯œn, ggZv Ges Affection- ‡¯nœ , 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`¨© cY~ ©, eÜyfvevcbœ; b) LyeB Nwbô; c) cÖwZKjz ;d) Avgš¿b Rvbv‡bv; [Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 740 ~ 01740- 073569
B MæÖ c ‡_‡K 1wU cÖk:œ 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) `ey j© ; C MæÖ c ‡_‡K 5wU ckÖ œ: 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 - Dch³y , †hvM¨; a) circumspect- mZK;© b) Discrete- Avjv`v, c_„ K; c) d)prudent- weP¶Y, `i~ `kx© ; 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, Awekv¦ mx; b) AwZwekv¦ mx; c) m‡›`n RbK; d) D`vi; 9. ‘Curtail’ Gi wecixZv_K© kã †KvbwU? [35Zg wewmGm wjwLZ (gb¯vÍ wËK¡ )] 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- ckÖ smv, 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¤Ü^ xq; 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- `ty L; b) spark- KwYKv; c) events- NUbvejx; d) trivial point- Z”z Q we›`y; D MæÖ c ‡_‡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, cZÖ viYv 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) cvÖ YNvZx, 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 úvÖ c¨Zv; abundance- cÖvP~h;© poverty- `vwi`Zª v; [34 Zg wewmGm] 16. The opposite word for ‘Dispute’- 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) eSy ‡Z cviv; E MÖæc ‡_‡K 7wU ckÖ :œ [Expert- Job English] -- Page no. ~ 741 ~ 01740- 073569
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