1 . If we
- A. whom told you
- B. that told you
- C. who told you
- D. told you
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2 . Mamun twelfth from the left and Alam is fifteenth from the right in a row. If we interchange their positions, Alam becomes twentieth from right. How many boys are there in the row?/মামুন একটি সারির বামদিক হতে ১২তম এবং আলম একই সারির ডান দিক হতে ১৫ তমুবস্থানে রয়েছে। যদি তাদের স্থান বিনিময় করা হয়, তবে আলম সারির ডানদিক থেকে ২০ তম অবস্থানে থাকে. ঐ সারিতে কতজন বালক রয়েছে?
- A. 30
- B. 31
- C. 29
- D. 32
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3 . It would be pleasant if we ---- where to go.
- A. know
- B. known
- C. knower
- D. knew
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4 . Suppose cells A5 and B5 contains the values 30000 and 100, respectively. In cell C5, if we apply the formula = IF (A5< >20000, B5 *10%, B5 *20%), what will be the result in C5?
- A. 20
- B. 10
- C. 3000
- D. None of the above
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5 . Suppose the value of cell E5 in MS-Excel sheet is 3500. If we apply the formula = IF (E5 <20000, E5* 10%, ES *20%), what will be the result?
- A. 350
- B. 3500
- C. 700
- D. 500
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6 . Read the following passage and answer the questions 'Bacteria' is the common name of a very large group of one-celled microscopic organism that, we believe, may be the smallest, simplest, and perhaps even the very first form of cellular life that evolved on earth. That is why they are observable only under a microscope. There are three main types of bacteria, which are classified according to their shape. The bacilli are a group of bacteria that occur in the soil and air. They are shaped like rods. If we look at them under a microscope, we find them in motion, they always seem to be rolling or tumbling under the microscope. These bacilli are largely responsible for food spoilage. There is another group of bacteria who tend to grow in chains. They are referred to as the cocci group. A common example of this type is streptococci that causes strep throat. Finally, there is the spiral shaped bacteria called spirilla. They look a little like corkscrews, and they are responsible for a number of diseases in humans. Some species of bacteria cause diseases, but mostly bacteria live harmlessly on the skin, in the mouth, and the intestines. In fact, bacteria are very helpful to researchers. Bacterial cells resemble the cells of other life forms in many ways, and may be studied to give us insights. What is the topic of this passage?
- A. Three major types of bacteria
- B. How microscopic organisms are measured
- C. How bacteria is used for research in genetics
- D. Diseases caused by bacteria
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7 . If we have a very small amount of additional memory,but a large number of items to sort,which of the following sorting algorithm should we use?
- A. Merge sort
- B. Heap sort
- C. Buble sort
- D. Bogo sort
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8 . If we have ___anything from our mistakes, we will keep the areas of water clean.
- A. learn
- B. learned
- C. learning
- D. learnt
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9 . We all know that people living in different parts of the world live different lives. But do we know why they live different lives? It is because the climate all over the world is not the same. The climate is the amount of sun, rain, heat, and wind which the land receives. If it is always warm and sunny, we call that a hot climate. And if it rains a lot, it would be a wet climate. It can also be a hot, wet climate or a cold, wet climate and so on. Can you imagine what it would be like if we had the same climate all over the World? All the flowers and the trees would be the same. Then the animals might be the same, and the same crops would be grown in the ground. This would mean that people would be all alike. They would look alike and they would all eat the same food. It is because the climate all over the world is not the same that:
- A. different people belong to different groups
- B. different people have different religions
- C. different people have different doctrines
- D. different people hive different lives
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10 . If we work steadily, we can finish ______noon.
- A. by
- B. on
- C. in
- D. between
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11 . It would be plesant if we --- where to go.
- A. know
- B. known
- C. knew
- D. knower
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12 . If we practiced speaking English , we --------speak better .
- A. Could
- B. Could have
- C. Can
- D. would have
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13 . If weather forecasters-----warnings of storms time, telecommunications companies ---- to take steps to protect their satellites.
- A. could have provided / had been able
- B. could provide / would be able
- C. can provide / would have been able
- D. could be providing / will be able
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14 . If we study hard, we will be able to-----
- A. keep pace at other bright students
- B. keep pace with weak students
- C. keep pace with other bright students
- D. keep pace for bright students
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15 . If we want concrete proof, we are looking for-----.
- A. Building material
- B. Something to cover a path
- C. Clear evidence
- D. A cement Mixer
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16 . If we had not our way, ____.
- A. we would not have arrived sooner
- B. we should have arrived soon
- C. we should have been arrived soon
- D. we would have arrived sooner
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17 . If we finish our work quickly, we can go to the movies. Here QUICKLY is a/an-
- A. Adverb
- B. Conjunction
- C. Verb
- D. Adjective
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18 . If we have -—- anything from our mistakes, we will keep the new areas of water clean.
- A. learn
- B. learned
- C. learning
- D. learnt
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19 . If we had boat, we ____ the river.
- A. will cross
- B. would cross
- C. shall
- D. will be crossing
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20 . Choose the correct form of the verbs in the sentenc: If we ____ near Cox's Bazar, we would go there more often.
- A. have lived
- B. had lived
- C. were living
- D. lived
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21 . If were you, i ___ for the just cause. choose the correct verbs-
- A. should fight
- B. will fight
- C. would fight
- D. must fight
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22 . Mamun is twelfth from the left and Alam is fifteenth from the right in a row. If we interchange their positions, Alam becomes twentieth from right. How many boys are there in the row ?
- A. 30
- B. 31
- C. 32
- D. 29
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23 . Fill in the gaps : It would be pleasant if we -----where to go.
- A. Knew
- B. know
- C. known
- D. had known
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24 . If Arif were 32 years older, he would be three times as old as he is now. How old is Arif?
- A. 16
- B. 32
- C. 8
- D. 12
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25 . Arafat and Asif were each paid X taka in advance to do a certain job together. Arafat worked on he job for 10 hours and Asif worked 2 hours less than Arafat. If Asif gave Arafat Y taka of his payment so that they would have received the same hourly wage, what was the amount in taka, in terms of Y, that Arafat was paid in advance?
- A. 5Y
- B. 6Y
- C. 8Y
- D. 9Y
- D. None of these
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26 . Not only the ___ are fooled by propaganda; we can all be misled if we are not ___.
- A. ignorant-- cynical
- B. gullible - wary
- C. credulous - headstrong
- D. illiterate - mature
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27 . If we had a boat, we - cross the river.
- A. will
- B. will be
- C. would
- D. have
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28 . Complete the sentence: If we studied well, we-
- A. may pass
- B. will pass
- C. might pass
- D. may have passed
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29 . If we want to connect a few computers in a small office, all the computers in one building, or all the computers in several buildings in close proximity, which type of network is required?
- A. PAN
- B. LAN
- C. MAN
- D. SAN
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30 . ' If we cooperate together by dividing up the work : we shall be able to finish it quickly.
- A. If we cooperate together by dividing up the work
- B. If we cooperate by dividing up
- C. If we cooperate together by dividing the work
- D. If we cooperate by dividing up the work togehter
- D. If we cooperate by dividing the work
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31 . 'If we had a boat, we ---the river.' বাক্যের শূন্যস্থানে সঠিক শব্দ বসবে-
- A. will cross
- B. would be crossing
- C. would cross
- D. would make crossed
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32 . They'll hurt_______if we don't stop them fighting.
- A. one to another
- B. one the other
- C. each the other
- D. each other
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33 . Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. The primary purpose of education is to make our lives easy and beautiful in all aspects. However, if we analyze the actions done and the endeavours undertaken by the educated people of all times, we find that those have not always been beneficial to humankind; some have even threatened the existence of human beings. Thus, education at many times has failed to serve its primary purposes. Why does it happen? Education gives us knowledge and skills, and eventually provides us with power. This power sometimes turns us into monsters and, sometimes, angels because the power of education can be used both for good and evil purposes depending on the intention of its users. The wars, for example, that took the lives of billions of innocent people were waged and executed by the educated people. Heinous scams and horrific incidents of corruption were also committed by the individuals having high academic degrees from world famous institutions. So, education does not always guarantee beauty and ennoble us unless it is imbued with morality, ethics and humanity. Choose the most suitable title for the passage.
- A. Benefits of education
- B. Bad effects of education
- C. Reconsidering the objectives of education
- D. Importance of education for human beings-
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34 . What type of modifier the underlined word is in the following sentence? “If we destroy trees at random one day the country will turn into a great desert.”
- A. Verb post-modifier
- B. Adjective pre-modifier
- C. Adjective post-modifier
- D. Adverb pre-modifier
- D. Adverb post-modifier
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35 . Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. The primary purpose of education is to make our lives easy and beautiful in all aspects. However, if we analyze the actions done and the endeavours undertaken by the educated people of all times, we find that those have not always been beneficial to humankind; some have even threatened the existence of human beings. Thus, education at many times has failed to serve its primary purposes. Why does it happen? Education gives us knowledge and skills, and eventually provides us with power. This power sometimes turns us into monsters and, sometimes, angels because the power of education can be used both for good and evil purposes depending on the intention of its users. The wars, for example, that took the lives of billions of innocent people were waged and executed by the educated people. Heinous scams and horrific incidents of corruption were also committed by the individuals having high academic degrees from world famous institutions. So, education does not always guarantee beauty and ennoble us unless it is imbued with morality, ethics and humanity. Choose the most suitable title for the passage.
- A. Benefits of education
- B. Bad effects of education
- C. Reconsidering the objectives of education
- D. Importance of education for human beings
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36 . Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. The primary purpose of education is to make our lives easy and beautiful in all aspects. However, if we analyze the actions done and the endeavours undertaken by the educated people of all times, we find that those have not always been beneficial to humankind; some have even threatened the existence of human beings. Thus, education at many times has failed to serve its primary purposes. Why does it happen? Education gives us knowledge and skills, and eventually provides us with power. This power sometimes turns us into monsters and, sometimes, angels because the power of education can be used both for good and evil purposes depending on the intention of its users. The wars, for example, that took the lives of billions of innocent people were waged and executed by the educated people. Heinous scams and horrific incidents of corruption were also committed by the individuals having high academic degrees from world famous institutions. So, education does not always guarantee beauty and ennoble us unless it is imbued with morality, ethics and humanity. The word 'imbued' in the passage means -
- A. spreadred
- B. immersed
- C. infused
- D. structured
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37 . Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. The primary purpose of education is to make our lives easy and beautiful in all aspects. However, if we analyze the actions done and the endeavours undertaken by the educated people of all times, we find that those have not always been beneficial to humankind; some have even threatened the existence of human beings. Thus, education at many times has failed to serve its primary purposes. Why does it happen? Education gives us knowledge and skills, and eventually provides us with power. This power sometimes turns us into monsters and, sometimes, angels because the power of education can be used both for good and evil purposes depending on the intention of its users. The wars, for example, that took the lives of billions of innocent people were waged and executed by the educated people. Heinous scams and horrific incidents of corruption were also committed by the individuals having high academic degrees from world famous institutions. So, education does not always guarantee beauty and ennoble us unless it is imbued with morality, ethics and humanity. According to the passage, which of the statements is false?
- A. The educated people have always done heinous acts.
- B. Education affects us in the way we intend to use it.
- C. True education can guarantee ennoblement of our minds.
- D. Ethics and humanity are important catalyst using education for noble purposes.
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38 . Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. The primary purpose of education is to make our lives easy and beautiful in all aspects. However, if we analyze the actions done and the endeavours undertaken by the educated people of all times, we find that those have not always been beneficial to humankind; some have even threatened the existence of human beings. Thus, education at many times has failed to serve its primary purposes. Why does it happen? Education gives us knowledge and skills, and eventually provides us with power. This power sometimes turns us into monsters and, sometimes, angels because the power of education can be used both for good and evil purposes depending on the intention of its users. The wars, for example, that took the lives of billions of innocent people were waged and executed by the educated people. Heinous scams and horrific incidents of corruption were also committed by the individuals having high academic degrees from world famous institutions. So, education does not always guarantee beauty and ennoble us unless it is imbued with morality, ethics and humanity. Having a degree from world famous institutions is not _____ for developing a noble mind. Fill in the blank with an appropriate word based on the passage.
- A. helpful
- B. mandatory
- C. beneficial
- D. important
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39 . Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. The primary purpose of education is to make our lives easy and beautiful in all aspects. However, if we analyze the actions done and the endeavours undertaken by the educated people of all times, we find that those have not always been beneficial to humankind; some have even threatened the existence of human beings. Thus, education at many times has failed to serve its primary purposes. Why does it happen? Education gives us knowledge and skills, and eventually provides us with power. This power sometimes turns us into monsters and, sometimes, angels because the power of education can be used both for good and evil purposes depending on the intention of its users. The wars, for example, that took the lives of billions of innocent people were waged and executed by the educated people. Heinous scams and horrific incidents of corruption were also committed by the individuals having high academic degrees from world famous institutions. So, education does not always guarantee beauty and ennoble us unless it is imbued with morality, ethics and humanity. This passage encourages us to ____ the existing education system.
- A. discard
- B. follow
- C. recast
- D. promote
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40 . 'If we don't read we become trapped in our own individual minds' is a ------.
- A. compound sentence
- B. complex sentence
- C. simple sentence
- D. clause
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41 . "If we don't read we become trapped in our own individual minds. 'Here being' trapped' indicates ----.
- A. limitations in thinkin
- B. mental conflict
- C. self-deception
- D. victimization
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42 . আমরা যদি অন্যের বিপদে তাদের পাশে দাঁড়াই, তাহলে তারাও আমাদের প্রয়োজনে পাশে দাঁড়াবে।
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43 . An intellectual is one who is enlightened; and being an enlightened person, he has to give light to others who are in need of it. In every society, we find intellectuals such as philosophers, scientists, scholars, writers, and critics; and they, as enlightened men, have a great responsibility towards society. In a society, all cannot be intellectuals. If a time comes when all are intellectuals it would be a blessed time indeed; but at present, at any rate, all are not intellectuals and those who are intellectuals have the great responsibility of guiding others on to the right path. If today we have our civilisation and culture, if we have orders and security in life, and if our life is better than that of our primitive ancestors, it is because the intellectuals, from time to time, have been guiding humanity on the path of felicity and amity. Therefore, the intellectual should come out of his ivory tower and try to elevate others to his level. We do not consider all members of a society as intellectuals 2nd because-
- A. they are rarely born.
- B. it is a utopian idea.
- C. the society does not support the growth of intellectuals.
- D. it is difficult to be an intellectual.
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44 . An intellectual is one who is enlightened; and being an enlightened person, he has to give light to others who are in need of it. In every society, we find intellectuals such as philosophers, scientists, scholars, writers, and critics; and they, as enlightened men, have a great responsibility towards society. In a society, all cannot be intellectuals. If a time comes when all are intellectuals it would be a blessed time indeed; but at present, at any rate, all are not intellectuals and those who are intellectuals have the great responsibility of guiding others on to the right path. If today we have our civilisation and culture, if we have orders and security in life, and if our life is better than that of our primitive ancestors, it is because the intellectuals, from time to time, have been guiding humanity on the path of felicity and amity. Therefore, the intellectual should come out of his ivory tower and try to elevate others to his level. Who are intellectuals according to the extract?
- A. people guiding others with their enlightened mind
- B. writers and critics
- C. philosophers and scientists
- D. scholars with exceptional qualities
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45 . An intellectual is one who is enlightened; and being an enlightened person, he has to give light to others who are in need of it. In every society, we find intellectuals such as philosophers, scientists, scholars, writers, and critics; and they, as enlightened men, have a great responsibility towards society. In a society, all cannot be intellectuals. If a time comes when all are intellectuals it would be a blessed time indeed; but at present, at any rate, all are not intellectuals and those who are intellectuals have the great responsibility of guiding others on to the right path. If today we have our civilisation and culture, if we have orders and security in life, and if our life is better than that of our primitive ancestors, it is because the intellectuals, from time to time, have been guiding humanity on the path of felicity and amity. Therefore, the intellectual should come out of his ivory tower and try to elevate others to his level. The main duty of the intellectuals is to -
- A. establish an equitable society.
- B. maintain order in the society.
- C. see the truth and teach it to others.
- D. ensure security for all.
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46 . An intellectual is one who is enlightened; and being an enlightened person, he has to give light to others who are in need of it. In every society, we find intellectuals such as philosophers, scientists, scholars, writers, and critics; and they, as enlightened men, have a great responsibility towards society. In a society, all cannot be intellectuals. If a time comes when all are intellectuals it would be a blessed time indeed; but at present, at any rate, all are not intellectuals and those who are intellectuals have the great responsibility of guiding others on to the right path. If today we have our civilisation and culture, if we have orders and security in life, and if our life is better than that of our primitive ancestors, it is because the intellectuals, from time to time, have been guiding humanity on the path of felicity and amity. Therefore, the intellectual should come out of his ivory tower and try to elevate others to his level. What does the phrase 'ivory tower' in the extract denote?
- A. a beautiful place
- B. a distant place
- C. a place of relax
- D. a place separated from normal life
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47 . If we want concrete proof, we are looking for ...
- A. a judicial decision
- B. something to cover a path
- C. building material
- D. clear evidence
- D. a police
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48 . We can ___ using our password if we want to use the computer'.
- A. hack into
- B. log on
- C. log off
- D. log out
- D. hack in
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49 . If we go to the park , ___ you like to come to ?
- A. shall
- B. are
- C. could
- D. would
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50 . Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in bracket. If we'd brought a map with us. We------ (not be) lost now
- A. couldn't be
- B. can be
- C. wouldn't be
- D. would be
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51 . If we had a boat, we - cross the river.
- A. will
- B. will be
- C. would
- D. have
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52 . If we go to the park , ___ you like to come to ?
- A. shall
- B. are
- C. could
- D. would
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53 . Consider that 5 computers are connected through mesh topology in a computer network. What are the number of connection lines nende if we want to add 2 more computers in the network?
- A. 9
- B. 11
- C. 13
- D. 15
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54 . If we ______ protect animals from extinction, we will need to invest much more money.
- A. went to
- B. are going to
- C. can
- D. are
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55 . We ______ the game if we'd had a few more minutes.
- A. might have won
- B. won
- C. had won
- D. will win
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56 . "If" শর্তটি বাদ দিলে "ICT" লিখাটি কতবার প্রদর্শিত হবে? (How many times will the term "ICT" be printed if we remove the "if" condition?
- A. 3
- B. 5
- C. 7
- D. 9
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