English MCQ
1001. Choose the correct word to fill up the gap.
I could not recognise him he said we had met before.
unless
however
though
despite
1002. The correct spelling is-
Attendence
Atendance
Attandence
Attendance
1003. Choose the right preposition. Rice sells ---50 Tk a kg.
over
at
in
to
1004. What is the opposite word of 'facilitate'?
encourage
impede
increase
promote
1005. The phrase 'Bakers dozen' means:
13
11
12
24
1006. IELTS stands for---
International English Language Teaching System.
International English Language Testing Skill.
International English Language Testing System.
International English Language Teaching Skill.
1007. Fill in the blank. His brother is he looks.--
younger than
as young
verb young
younger by
1008. Choose the correct preposition. Be aware –
At
Of
to
about
1009. Choose the correct sentence:
1 am tired as I was working since 7 O'colek in the morning.
I am tired as I have been working since 7 O'colck in the morning.
I am tired as I am working since 7 O'colck in the morning.
I am tired as.I had benn working since 7 O'colck in the morning.
1010. Complete the sentence is observed as the Vivtory Day in Bangladesh.
16th December
26th March
17th April
14th December
1011. Fill in the blank with the right option: The poor ........... born to suffer.
are
is
were
has
1012. Use the right form of the verb in the following sentence: I wish I ....... a car.
have
have had
shall have
had
1013. Choose the correct option: Would you mind .......... the door?
open
to open
opening
opened
1014. Which one of the following is singular number?
phenomenon
mice
lice
crises
1015. Fill in the blank with the right option: 'River' is a/an--- noun.
proper
collective
abstract
Common
1016. Choose the verb phrase:
ought to obey
what a pity
at the point of
with black eyes
1017. What is the antonym of 'noble'?
grand
elevated
dignified
mean
1018. Which one is the correct spelling?
desiase
desease
disease
disese
1019. It makes me nostalgic. Here Nostalgic is a/an--
verb
noun
adjective
adverb
1020. What is the synonym of 'pardon'-
condemn
forgive
accuse
convict