1 . Choose the sentence that is the closest restaement of the given sentence : This mask , which dates from the fifth century , is older than any other artifact in the exhibition.
- A. The other artifacts in the exhibition are older than the fifth century mask
- B. The fifth century mask is older than one of the other artifacts in the exhibition
- C. The fifth century mask is not as old as the other artifacts in the exhibition
- D. The other artifacts in the exhibition are riot as old as the fifth century mask
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2 . Choose the sentence with the correct punctuation.
- A. My aunt who lives in Sylhet, is a doctor.
- B. My aunt, who lives in Sylhet, is a doctor.
- C. My aunt who lives in Sylhet is, doctor.
- D. My aunt, who lives in Sylhet is doctor.
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3 . Choose the sentence
- A. Whose does house belongs to?
- B. To whom does the house belongs to?
- C. Who does the house belongs to?
- D. Who belongs to the house
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4 . choose the sentence which has been punctuated correctly :
- A. An engagement is not a marriage a family quarrel is not a broken home.
- B. An engagement is not a marriage : a family quarrel is not a broken home .
- C. An engagement is not a marriage: a family quarrel is not a broken home.
- D. An engagement is not a mariage, a family quarrel is not a broken home.
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5 . Choose the sentence that is the correct proverbial saying?
- A. Never put of till tomorrow what you can do today
- B. Never put off till tomorrow which you can do today
- C. Never put off till tomorrow which you can do today
- D. Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today
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6 . Choose the sentence (s) in which the word 'straight means 'honest or frank'. (1) Draw a straight line through the two points. (2) You are not being straight with me, even though you know that I like straight answers. (3) It was a straight choice between taking or leaving the offer of friendship.
- A. (1)
- B. (3)
- C. (1) and (2)
- D. (3)
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7 . Choose the sentence with appropriate use of 'some':
- A. I want to buy some new shoe.
- B. Would you like to buy some apples?
- C. Rana has listened to some music.
- D. He bought some piece of cheese.
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8 . Choose the sentence that has an adjective.
- A. He is doing well
- B. He is well
- C. That is a well
- D. Well, I am not looking for him
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9 . Choose the sentence with the correct agreement of pronouns ------?
- A. Rahim kindly helped you, me and him
- B. Rahim kindly helped you, him and me
- C. Rahim kindly helped me, him and you
- D. Rahim kindly helped him, you and me
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10 . Choose the sentence with correct use of the present perfect tense:
- A. I have visited Rajshahi last year.
- B. I visited Rajshahi last year.
- C. I have been visiting Rajshahi last year.
- D. I have visited Rajshahi long ago.
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11 . Choose the sentence with correct word order.
- A. Never has he been to such a beautiful place
- B. He never has been to such a beautiful place.
- C. Never he has been to such a beautiful place
- D. Never been he has to such a beautiful place.
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12 . Choose the sentence with the correct subject-verb agreement :
- A. The team of players are skilled
- B. The team of players is skilled.
- C. A group of geese is flying overhead.
- D. The group of geese are flying overhead
- D. A collection of books are on the shelf
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13 . Choose the sentence with incorrect use of a phrase -
- A. I don't want to hear a long description. I just want the bottom line
- B. When come home late, my wife gives me the third degree
- C. Don't sell yourself short, you are a good doctor
- D. Now that the construction is almost finished you can pull out all the stops and take it easy
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14 . Choose the sentence with the modifier in the correct place.
- A. Having jumped up, the cat pounced.
- B. The cat pounced when the mouse jumped up.
- C. Having jumped up, the cat pounced the mouse.
- D. Having up jumped the cat, the mouse pounced.
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15 . Choose the sentence with the modifier in the correct place.
- A. The clerk sold the scarf with the red print to the woman.
- B. The clerk sold the scarf to the woman with the red print.
- C. The clerk with the red print sold the scarf to the woman.
- D. None of the above
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16 . Choose the sentence with the correct idiomatic expression.
- A. They were burning oil at midnight to complete the project.
- B. They were burning the midnight oil to complete the project.
- C. They were using midnight oil to complete the project.
- D. They were lighting midnight oil to complete the project.
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17 . Choose the sentence with an abstract noun.
- A. His honesty impressed the judges.
- B. The child plays in the park.
- C. She opened the window.
- D. I bought a new laptop yesterday.
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18 . Choose the sentence where the gerund is the subject:
- A. She likes painting landscapes.
- B. They were painting landscapes.
- C. Painting landscapes is relaxing.
- D. She has painted landscapes.
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19 . Choose the sentence that uses a correct conditional form:
- A. If I will see her, I will tell her
- B. Should you need any help, feel free to contact me
- C. If I see her, I would tell her
- D. If I would see her, I will tell her.
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