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English

MCQ Practice Test - 20 Questions

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Anything ‘Pernicious’ tends to injure or destroy. Something which has no such harmful effect is-

2
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If I were you, I (handle) the situation more carefully. -Which of the following verb forms best completes the above sentence?

3
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Which of the following sentences is correct?

4
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What is the adjective of the word ‘Heart’?

5
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A speech full of too many word is-

6
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Three score is –

📝 Explanation: A score means 20 in old English counting. So, three score = 3 × 20 = 60. This term is famously used in phrases like "Four score and seven years ago" (meaning 87 years ago).
7
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The sentence with correct punctuations-

📝 Explanation: এখানে "my student" একটি অন্তর্বর্তীণ ব্যাখ্যা (appositive) যা মূল বাক্যের মধ্যে কমা দিয়ে পৃথক করা হয়। বাক্যটি পড়া হবে: Maria, যিনি আমার ছাত্রী, আজ ছুটিতে আছেন। অন্য অপশনগুলোতে কমার ভুল ব্যবহার বা ব্যাকরণগত অসঙ্গতি রয়েছে।
8
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What is the meaning of the idiom ‘a round dozen’?

9
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‘He has been ill _____ Friday last’ fill in the blank.

10
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The best passive form of the sentence: ‘We don’t like idle people’-

📝 Explanation: মূল বাক্য: We don’t like idle people Subject = We Object = idle people Verb = like (negative form: don’t like) Passive voice-এ Object becomes Subject → Idle people Verb + by + Subject → are not liked by us তাই পুরো বাক্য হবে: Idle people are not liked by us. অন্যান্য অপশন ভুল কারণ: ক) Subject-Object পাল্টে ভুল হয়েছে খ) ব্যাকরণগতভাবে ভুল ঘ) অপ্রচলিত রূপ, অর্থ ঠিক নেই
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Something that is ‘fresh’ is something-

📝 Explanation: Something that is **‘fresh’** is something **new, recently made, obtained, or experienced, and not stale, old, or used**. **Explanation:** * If food is **fresh**, it has been recently harvested, prepared, or cooked, so it hasn’t had time to spoil. > Example: *This bread is fresh from the bakery.* * If an idea or approach is **fresh**, it’s original or different from what has been used before. > Example: *The manager brought a fresh perspective to the project.* * If someone feels **fresh**, they are rested and energetic. > Example: *After a nap, I feel fresh and ready to work.* So, **fresh** usually means *recent, new, and in good condition*, whether it’s food, ideas, air, or a person’s energy. Do you want me to also explain **fresh** in the *figurative* sense, like in literature or slang?
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What is the synonym of ‘Jovial’?

13
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It is too difficult to ‘tolerate’ bad temper for long.- Which of the following phrases best replaces ‘tolerate’ in the above sentence?

14
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Choose the correct sentence-

15
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What is the synonym of ‘Delude’?

16
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Who is the most famous satirist in English literature?

17
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. Do not worry, English grammar is not ____ to understand. Which of the following best fits in the blank space.

18
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To meet trouble half-way means-

19
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Who of the following was both a poet and painter?

20
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What is the synonym of ‘Incite’?

📝 Explanation: English Meaning: Encourage or stir up (violent or unlawful behaviour) Bangla Meaning: প্ররোচিত/উত্তেজিত করা; খ্যাপানো; উস্কানি দেওয়া; উদ্দীপ্ত করা Synonym: stir up, whip up, work up, encourage, fan the flames of, stoke up, fuel, kindle, ignite, inflame, stimulate, instigate, provoke, excite, arouse Antonym: suppress, dissuade, deter Source: Oxford Dictionary
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