English MCQ
521. 'Walk fast lest you should miss the train'. This is a-
Simple sentence
Compound sentence
Complex sentence
Interrogative sentence
522. There is a coffee shop ... the street.
at
on
before
across
523. Liza had given me two
pair of jean
pairs of jean
pair of jeans
pairs of jeans
524. Identify the correctly spelt word.
Horroscope
Pneumonia
Occassion
Embarass
525. Would you please find out Bangladesh map? the
in
on
over
at
526. Choose the correct sentence:
He discussed the matter.
He discussed about the matter.
He discussed on the matter.
None of the above.
527. The two cities in A Tale of Two Cities are-
London and Manchester
London and Paris
Paris and New York
Paris and Geneva
528. A number of singers in a church is called-
Choir
Cast
Claque
Clump
529. Anger may be compared-fire.
To
Within
against
into
ব্যাখ্যা: ব্যাখ্যা কোনো দুটো ভিন্ন বস্তুর মধ্যে তুলনা বোঝাতে compare- এর পরে to বসে। অন্যদিকে, একই ধরনের দুটো বিষয়ের মধ্যে তুলনা বোঝালে compare-এর পরে with বসে।
530. 'Plagiarism' means-
The act of using someones else's idea as one's own.
The act of planning everything beforehand.
The act of playing a musical instrument.
The art of dealing with forgery.
531. 'Desdemona' is a character in the following Shakespearean play:
Macbeth
Othello
Hamlet
King Lear
532. Complete the sentence. If I were you, I take the money
shall
will
would
may
533. In fear of ... he escaped elsewhere.
arresting
arrested
being arrested
having arrested
534. I didn't follow who passed by me. It Shajib.
were
must be
might be
was
535. যদি ICE: COLDNESS, Your EARTH: ?
weight
jungle
sea
Gravity
536. Samin is my colleague. I ... him for ten years.
know
knew
have known
have been known
537. 'Meteorology' is related to-
concrete slabs
weather forecasting
motor vehicles
motor neurone disease
538. The snow swirls... the valley.
up
in
down
through
539. Put the right word in the blank. He reached the of his literary career.
abattoir
acme
admonish
abdicate
540. Giving someone the cold shoulder" means-
To torture somebody
To harm somebody
To Appreciate somebody
To ignore somebody