1 . A famous English poet who was professionally known as a man of medicine is -
- A. Shelley
- B. Keats
- C. Milton
- D. Pope
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2 . In professional life, Sir Walter Scott is a —
- A. Player
- B. Lawyer
- C. Clerk
- D. Teacher
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3 . Neither professor Johnson nor any other rfacuilty member --- to apply for the dean's position.
- A. intend
- B. intends
- C. are intending
- D. has inteded
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4 . If teaching ---- more, fewer teachers would leave the profession.
- A. pays
- B. is paying
- C. paid
- D. is paid
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5 . PROFESS--
- A. to become expert
- B. to proclaim or declare
- C. to foretell
- D. to implicate
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6 . A famous English poet who was Professionally known as a man of medicine is ---- ?
- A. Shelley
- B. Keats
- C. Milton
- D. Pope
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7 . The profession of teaching ---
- A. Pedagogy
- B. History
- C. Lingustic
- D. Teachership
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8 . Which of the following professions has not been affected by personal computers?
- A. Medical
- B. Clerical and law
- C. Accounting
- D. None of the above
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9 . The professor will be there____
- A. by the moment
- B. at a moment
- C. in momentarily
- D. in a moment
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10 . Increased numbers of women in science can only be a good thing. Not simply because it is grossly unjust for women to be unable to experience the challenging but also hugely intellectually rewarding experience of participating in scientific resource in half. sWhat's more, women bring new ways of thinking and a broader range of ideas to the table, which is crucial for science to flourish. All scientists have a responsibility to be feminists and encourage women to participate in science and fight the barriers that exist. However, this is often more easily said than done. There are several proposed reasons for why women are discouraged from participating in science at a ranger of levels -form primary school children to professors. Among other things, these include a lack of role models and support network -as well as harassment and bullying but also less obvious barriers, for example, unconscious biases in job interviews and letters of reference. In the end, the way to tackle prejudice against women is to increase awareness of the particular challenges faced by female scientists and to put systems in place that promote equal opportunities. Meanwhile, we need outstanding female role models to show unequivocally that women can compete on the same intellectual level as men and encourage other women to follow their lead Together we can create the level playing field which is so desperately required. Which of the following opinions is not shared by the writer of the passage?
- A. Participation of women science is beneficial for humanity .
- B. Women bring in new ideas and resources.
- C. Whom tend to be more intelligent than men
- D. Excluding women from science is counter -productive
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11 . Increased numbers of women in science can only be a good thing. Not simply because it is grossly unjust for women to be unable to experience the challenging but also hugely intellectually rewarding experience of participating in scientific resource in half. sWhat's more, women bring new ways of thinking and a broader range of ideas to the table, which is crucial for science to flourish. All scientists have a responsibility to be feminists and encourage women to participate in science and fight the barriers that exist. However, this is often more easily said than done. There are several proposed reasons for why women are discouraged from participating in science at a ranger of levels -form primary school children to professors. Among other things, these include a lack of role models and support network -as well as harassment and bullying but also less obvious barriers, for example, unconscious biases in job interviews and letters of reference. In the end, the way to tackle prejudice against women is to increase awareness of the particular challenges faced by female scientists and to put systems in place that promote equal opportunities. Meanwhile, we need outstanding female role models to show unequivocally that women can compete on the same intellectual level as men and encourage other women to follow their lead Together we can create the level playing field which is so desperately required. which of the following is not the reason for women staying away form science, according to the passage?
- A. lack of role models
- B. inadequate faccilities
- C. orthodox mindset
- D. character trait
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12 . Various research centers are studying identical twins in order to discover the 'heritability' of the environment. They have reached some startling conclusions. One study found. for example, that optimism and pessimism are both very much influenced by genes, but the only optimize is affected by environment as well. According to another study, genes influence our coffee consumption, but not the consumption of tea. Anxiety seems to be 40 to 50 percent heritable. Another study tells us that happiness does not depend much on money or love or professional success. instead, it is 80 percent heritable! Among the traits that appear to be largely heritable are shyness, attraction to danger (thrill-seeking), choice of career and religious belief. In line 5, anxiety is nearest in meaning to
- A. thrill
- B. enthusiasm
- C. foreboding
- D. Fellow-feeling
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13 . Various research centers are studying identical twins in order to discover the 'heritability' of the environment. They have reached some startling conclusions. One study found. for example, that optimism and pessimism are both very much influenced by genes, but the only optimize is affected by environment as well. According to another study, genes influence our coffee consumption, but not the consumption of tea. Anxiety seems to be 40 to 50 percent heritable. Another study tells us that happiness does not depend much on money or love or professional success. instead, it is 80 percent heritable! Among the traits that appear to be largely heritable are shyness, attraction to danger (thrill-seeking), choice of career and religious belief. what is the main topic of the paragraph?
- A. Research centers and study of genes
- B. Optimism and pessimism as behavioral traits
- C. Hereditary of behavioral characteristics
- D. Happiness of human beings and heredity .
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14 . Professor Chowdhury teaches both anthropology as well as sociology each fall.
- A. teaches
- B. both
- C. anthropology
- D. each fall
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15 . Most competitions are not open to both professionls and non-professionls
- A. amateure
- B. aliens
- C. juniors
- D. seniors
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16 . If you intend to apply for an advertised position , -- a professional resume.
- A. It is required for attaching
- B. as it is required that you to attach
- C. It is required thatyou to attach
- D. It is required that you attach
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17 . If teaching ---- more , fewer teachers would leave the profession.
- A. pays
- B. is paying
- C. paid
- D. is paid
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18 . A dealer professing to sell at cost price uses a 900 gms weight for kilogram. His gain percent is--
- A. 11%
- B. 100/9%
- C. 9%
- D. 10%
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19 . The profession of Teaching is known as-
- A. history
- B. pedagogy
- C. Linguistic
- D. Unknown
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20 . Now a days banking is sought profession in Bangladesh (Mark the missing word from the alternatives)
- A. After
- B. growing
- C. claim
- D. all of these
- D. None of these
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21 . ----his earlier study, the Professor's new study indicates a general warning trend in global weather.
- A. In contrast of
- B. in contrast to
- C. In contrast by
- D. In contrast as
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22 . Professor Razzak was a scholar---- repute. (Fill in the gap)
- A. in
- B. of
- C. after
- D. by
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23 . One who does a thing for pleasure and not as a profession is a/an …
- A. aviator
- B. professional
- C. amateur
- D. artist
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24 . The professor told the student to don't discuss the take home exam with each other .
- A. told
- B. to don't
- C. discuss
- D. with each other
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25 . The professor was considering postponing the wxamination until the following week because the students confusion
- A. was considering
- B. postioning
- C. until
- D. because
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26 . Read the passage below and then choose the alternative A, B, C or D to answer the question: The Man Booker Prize of Fiction is awarded every year for a novel written in the English language and published in the common wealth countries and Ireland and it aims to represent the very pest in contemporary fiction. The Prize was orginally called the Booker-McConnell Prize, which was the name of the company that sponsored it, though it was better-known as simply the 'Booker Prizw'. In 2002, the Man Group became the sponsor and they chose the new name, keeping 'Booker'. Line 5 Publishers can submit books for consideration for the prize, but the judges can also ask for books to be submitted they think should be included. Firstly, the Advisory Committee gives advice if there have been any changes to the rules for the prize and selects the people who will hudge the books. The judging panel changes every year and usually a person can be a judge once only. 10 Great efforts are made to ensure that the judging panel is balanced in terms of gender and professions within the industry, so that a writer, a critic, an editor and an academic are chosen along with a well-known person from wider society. However, when the panel of judges had been finalized, they are left to make their own decisions without any further involvement or interference from the prize spomsor. 15 The Man Booker judges include critics, writers and academic to maintain the consistent quality of the prize and its influence is such that the winner will almost certainly see the sales increase considerably, in addition to the $50.000 that comes with the prize. 20 1.Books can be submitted--.
- A. by publishers
- B. by the sponsors
- C. by judges
- D. by writers
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27 . Read the passage below and then choose the alternative A, B, C or D to answer the question: The Man Booker Prize of Fiction is awarded every year for a novel written in the English language and published in the common wealth countries and Ireland and it aims to represent the very pest in contemporary fiction. The Prize was orginally called the Booker-McConnell Prize, which was the name of the company that sponsored it, though it was better-known as simply the 'Booker Prizw'. In 2002, the Man Group became the sponsor and they chose the new name, keeping 'Booker'. Line 5 Publishers can submit books for consideration for the prize, but the judges can also ask for books to be submitted they think should be included. Firstly, the Advisory Committee gives advice if there have been any changes to the rules for the prize and selects the people who will hudge the books. The judging panel changes every year and usually a person can be a judge once only. 10 Great efforts are made to ensure that the judging panel is balanced in terms of gender and professions within the industry, so that a writer, a critic, an editor and an academic are chosen along with a well-known person from wider society. However, when the panel of judges had been finalized, they are left to make their own decisions without any further involvement or interference from the prize spomsor. 15 The Man Booker judges include critics, writers and academic to maintain the consistent quality of the prize and its influence is such that the winner will almost certainly see the sales increase considerably, in addition to the $50.000 that comes with the prize. 20 1.The Man Group --.
- A. was forced to keep the name 'Booker'
- B. decided to include the name 'Booker'.
- C. decided to keep the name 'Booker-McConnell'.
- D. decided to use only the name 'Booker'.
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28 . Generally, ——— have a professional obligation to | protect confidential sources of information.
- A. journalists that
- B. journalists they
- C. journalists
- D. whom journalists
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29 . Each occupation has its own _____. bankers, lawyer and computer professionals for example, all use among themselves language which outsiders have difficulty following.
- A. merits
- B. disadvantages
- C. rewards
- D. jargon
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30 . In general, —— have professional obligation to protect confidential sources of information.
- A. which journalists
- B. journalists
- C. journalists, they
- D. journalists that
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31 . The student liked that professor's course because
- A. there was few if any homework
- B. not a lot of homework
- C. of there wasn't a great amount of homework
- D. here was little or no homework
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32 . Which of the following is the indirect speech of The professor said to me, "Did you do assignment ' English(Compulsory) : 30 | | I asked you to do?"
- A. The professor asked me whether I did the Choose the Alternative (A,B,C or D) that best assignment s/he asked me to do
- B. The professor asked me whether I had done the assingment s/he asked me to do
- C. The professor asked me whether I had done the assingment s/he had asked me to do
- D. The professor asked me whether I have done assignment s/he has asked me to do
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33 . The opposite of the word 'professional' is-
- A. freelance
- B. amateur
- C. nonpaid
- D. standby
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34 . Theatrical producer Chery Crawfor----the establishment of a professional repertory theater in the United States is well-known for contributions to theatr
- A. who encourged
- B. who encourged
- C. was encouraged
- D. who was encouraged
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35 . The professor gave______
- A. to the class a tough assignment
- B. a tough assignment for the class
- C. the class a tough assignment
- D. an assignment tough to the class
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36 . Compare the following sentences: (1) He is a man of high professional integrity. (2) Our defense forces are determined to preserve our national Integrity. (3) His personal integrity is beyond question. Identify sentence (s) in which the word integrity implies the quality of honesty and strong moral principles.
- A. (1)
- B. (2)
- C. (3)
- D. (2) and (3)
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37 . The professor was given ---- to materials in the research laboratory .
- A. allusion
- B. access
- C. excess
- D. time
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38 . Who become the first Bangladeshi to win the professional golf tournament Asian Tour?
- A. Habibur Rahman
- B. Toufiqur Rahman
- C. Siddiqur Rahman
- D. Ibrahim Musha
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39 . The economist Adam Smith was a professor of-
- A. Oxford University
- B. Cambridge University
- C. Glasgow University
- D. Striling University
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40 . Professor Amartya Sen is associated with -
- A. Biochemistry
- B. Economics
- C. Electronics
- D. Geology
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41 . He will apply for the post of a professor after he ___ a PHD . Choose the appropriate option for the gap .
- A. will have
- B. Will earn
- C. Has earned
- D. Will do
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42 . Effective communication is important ___ both personal and professional aspects of our life .
- A. for
- B. in
- C. about
- D. at
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43 . In his book 'Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States, " published in August 2017, James C. Scott, a professor of political sciences at Yale, presents a plausible contender for the most important piece of technology in the history of man. It is a technology so old that it predates Homo sapiens and instead should be credited to our ancestor Homo erectus. That technology is so old that it predates Homo sapiens and instead should be credited to our ancestor Homo erectus. That technology is fire. We have used it in two crucial, defining ways. The first and most obvious of these is cooking. As Richard Wrangham has argued in his book "Catching Fire," our ability to cook allows us to extract more enery=gy form the food we eat, and also to eat a far wider range of foods. Our closest animal relative, the chimpanzee, has a colon three times as large as ours because its diet of raw food is so much harder to digest. The extra caloric value we get from cooked food allowed us to develop our big brains, which absorb roughly a fifth of the energy we consume, as opposed to less than a tenth for most mammals brains. That difference is what has made us the dominant species on the planet. The other reason fire was central to our history is less obvious to contemporary eyes: we used it to adapt the landscape around us to our purposes. Hunter -gathers would set fires as they moved, to clear terrain and make it ready for fast -growing, prey-attracting new plants They would also drive animals with fire. 1.In the first sentence of the passage the commas are used to set off ____________.
- A. nouns
- B. appositives
- C. participles
- D. determiners
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44 . In his book 'Against the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States, " published in August 2017, James C. Scott, a professor of political sciences at Yale, presents a plausible contender for the most important piece of technology in the history of man. It is a technology so old that it predates Homo sapiens and instead should be credited to our ancestor Homo erectus. That technology is so old that it predates Homo sapiens and instead should be credited to our ancestor Homo erectus. That technology is fire. We have used it in two crucial, defining ways. The first and most obvious of these is cooking. As Richard Wrangham has argued in his book "Catching Fire," our ability to cook allows us to extract more enery=gy form the food we eat, and also to eat a far wider range of foods. Our closest animal relative, the chimpanzee, has a colon three times as large as ours because its diet of raw food is so much harder to digest. The extra caloric value we get from cooked food allowed us to develop our big brains, which absorb roughly a fifth of the energy we consume, as opposed to less than a tenth for most mammals brains. That difference is what has made us the dominant species on the planet. The other reason fire was central to our history is less obvious to contemporary eyes: we used it to adapt the landscape around us to our purposes. Hunter -gathers would set fires as they moved, to clear terrain and make it ready for fast -growing, prey-attracting new plants They would also drive animals with fire. 1.The main focus of the passage is on-
- A. importance of fire with Homo sapiens
- B. chimpanzee's colon
- C. Homo erectus
- D. mammal's brains
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45 . After driving professor Kumar to the museum she dropped him at his hotel.
- A. After being driven to the museum professor Kumar was dropped at his hotel
- B. Professor Kumar was being driven dropped at his hotel
- C. After she had driven professor Kumar to the museum she had dropped him at his hotel
- D. After she was driven professor Kumar to the museum she had dropped him at his hotel
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46 . Rima has a great affinity -- her profession.
- A. for
- B. towards
- C. to
- D. with
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47 . to agree on everything all the time. Learning how to deal with conflict rather than avoiding it -is crucial. When conflict is mismanaged, it can cause great harm to a relationship. but when handled in a respectful, positive way, conflict provides an opportunity to strengthen the bond between two people. By learning skills for conflict resolution, you can keep your personal and professional relationship strong and growing. To resolve conflict successfully remember the following: Listen for what is felt as well as said: Make conflict resolution the priority rather than winning or being right; Focus on the present; Be willing to forgive. 1.What does the passage highlight?
- A. Conflict is very bad
- B. Conflict does a great harm to our relationship
- C. Conflict is to be avoided anyhow
- D. Conflict is to be resolved successfully
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48 . Which professor would probably give this lecture?
- A. Business
- B. History
- C. Economics
- D. Political Science
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49 . The professor .... Australia amazed the students with her stories. Fill in the blank with -
- A. from
- B. of
- C. in
- D. at
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50 . Why do human virtual alone among all animal species display distinct right handedness? Not even our closest relative among the apes posses such decided lateral asymmetry, as psychologist call it. Yet about 90 percent of every human population that has ever lived appears to have been right handed, Professor Turner at Dhaka University has studied the research literature on left handedness and found that handedness goes with lopsidedness. So nine out of ten people are right- handed and eight are right footed. Research has left -handedness tends to run in families, neither left nor right hardens will automatically products off spring with same handedness 1.Which of the following information is true according the passage?
- A. Left handed people are usually left footed
- B. Right handed people are left footed
- C. Handedness and sidedness are not related
- D. Right handed people are stronger
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51 . Why do human virtual alone among all animal species display distinct right handedness? Not even our closest relative among the apes posses such decided lateral asymmetry, as psychologist call it. Yet about 90 percent of every human population that has ever lived appears to have been right handed, Professor Turner at Dhaka University has studied the research literature on left handedness and found that handedness goes with lopsidedness. So nine out of ten people are right- handed and eight are right footed. Research has left -handedness tends to run in families, neither left nor right hardens will automatically products off spring with same handedness 1.What could be most appropriate title for the passage?
- A. handedness
- B. Right and left handedness
- C. Right and left handedness in humans
- D. Research on handedness in animal
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52 . Professor Muhammad Yunus is a Bangladeshi banker and economist. Formerly a professor of Economics, he is most famous for his successful application of the concept of microcredit, the extension of small loans to entrepreneurs „too poor to qualify for traditional bank loans. He is the founder of Grameen Bank, and he and the bank were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to promote economic and social development of the poor: Indeed, when he started his microcredit project in the village of Jobra near Chittagong University so many years ago, he targeted the profit of two cents each on the loan. Yunus believed that if given the chance the poor would repay \ the borrowed money and microcredit could be a viable business model. 1.Professor Yunus was 'formerly a professor of Economics' means:
- A. Professor Yunus was previously a professor of Economics
- B. Professor Yunus was part-time professor of Economics
- C. Professor Yunus was recently a professor of Economics
- D. Professor Yunus was temporarily a professor of Economics
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53 . Professor Yunus started his microcredit project in:
- A. Chittaging University
- B. Grameen Bank
- C. In a village near Chittagong University
- D. In a Grameen Bank brance near Chittagong University
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54 . According to the passage, Professor Yunus believed that:
- A. Poor borrowers never repay loans
- B. Poor borrowers try their best to repay loans
- C. Poor borrowers by chance repay loans
- D. Poor borrowers repay loans after making a profit
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55 . The retired professor decided ---- put--- --a job as an advisor of the central bank .
- A. to,up,for
- B. to,in,to
- C. to,in,for
- D. to,up,with
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56 . A group consists of six members A, B, C, D, E and F. There are two housewife, one professor, one engineer, one accountant and one lawyer in the group. There are two married couples among the members of the group. D is a housewife and she is married to a lawyer. No woman in the group is either an engineer or an accountant. C is an accountant and married to F who is a professor. A is married to a housewife. How many males are there in the group?
- A. 2
- B. 3
- C. 4
- D. 5
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57 . One of the professor's greatest attributes is ______
- A. when he gives lectures
- B. how in the manner that he lectures
- C. the way to gives lectures
- D. his ability to lecture
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58 . Mr. Baker, Mr, Butcher and Mr, Builder are a baker, a butcher and a builder, but not in that order, No man has the same profession as his name. Mr, Builder is not a butcher. Which of the following is true for sure?
- A. Mr. Baker is a baker
- B. Mr. Butcher is a baker
- C. Mr. Builder is a baker
- D. Mr, Builder is a builder
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59 . Professor Iajuddin Amed is the-------president of Bangladesh.
- A. 19th
- B. 17th
- C. 15th
- D. 18th
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60 . PROFESS
- A. to become expert
- B. to proclaim or declare
- C. to foretell
- D. to implicate
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61 . Although he is recognized as one of the most brilliant scientists in his field, professor white cannot seem to " make his ideas understood" in class. (Choose the best alternative that replaces quoted words)
- A. get his ideas down
- B. recall his ideas
- C. summarize his ideas
- D. get his idea across
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62 . The National Florence Nightingale Awards are give for excellence in which profession?
- A. Philanthrophy
- B. Journalism
- C. Doctor
- D. Nursing
- D. None of these
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63 . The professor ___ contemporary journalism for being too __.
- A. berated ,childish
- B. criticized , authentic
- C. requited , responsible
- D. attacked , important
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64 . The man standing in front of you is a professor. The underlined words is a/an ___ phrase.
- A. adjective
- B. adverbial
- C. verbal
- D. noun
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65 . Nursing is a noble profession. In this sentence ‘nursing’ is used as a/an_
- A. participle
- B. gerund
- C. verb
- D. adjective
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66 . The professor wanted me to send my email address and
- A. so do I
- B. so did I
- C. so I send
- D. so send I
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67 . Analogy of COLLEAUGUES : PROFESSION
- A. rivals:team
- B. exiles:Country
- C. kinsfolk:family
- D. None of the avobe
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68 . Name of the National Professor of Bangladesh is-
- A. Prof A K Azad Khan
- B. Prof. Alamgir Mohammad Sirajuddin
- C. Professor Mahmud Hassan
- D. All of them
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69 . One who plays a game for pleasure and not professionally.
- A. Veteran
- B. Player
- C. Connoisseur
- D. Amateur
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70 . Fill in the blank: 'Professor Anisuzzaman was a scholar ________ repute.'
- A. of
- B. with
- C. for
- D. in
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71 . Fill in the blank: 'As a professional you must the latest developments in your field.'
- A. get along with
- B. put up for
- C. keep up with
- D. take up on
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72 . My classmates introduced me___the professor ___ we loved most.
- A. with/whom
- B. with/that
- C. to/whom
- D. to/whose
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73 . Mr. Qureshi is a university professor. Here ' university' is a
- A. Noun
- B. Determiner
- C. Noun adjective
- D. Pronominal adjective
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74 . The Code of Professional Conduct is
- A. Law
- B. Law and Guidance
- C. Obligatory
- D. Guidance
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75 . The most common disorders seen among healthcare professionals are
- A. Cardiovascular disorders
- B. Cancers
- C. Skin disorders
- D. Sexually transmitted infections
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76 . the professor ---- the lecture at a suitable level so that every student would understand him.
- A. pitched
- B. intrigued
- C. calculated
- D. conspired
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77 . Professor Enamul Haque died of --------.
- A. Old age complications
- B. cancer
- C. heart atttack
- D. cerebral stroke
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78 . For his graduate study Professor Haque stayed in ------
- A. Dhaka
- B. Colombo
- C. Delhi
- D. Melbourne
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79 . Professor Haque is reffrred to as a 'giant' because -------.
- A. he seemed to be very tall and large
- B. he lived like a giant
- C. he was very tall and bulky
- D. he had the body of a giant
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80 . What is not characteristic of professor Haque?
- A. wit
- B. sense of humour
- C. reticence
- D. indifference
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81 . As a person Professor Haque was ------.
- A. cold and reserved
- B. distanced and unapproachable
- C. reserved but warm
- D. mysterious
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82 . The University professors will ____ the answer scripts of the admission test?
- A. look after
- B. look at
- C. look over
- D. look out
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83 . The professor is thinking to go to the conference on history in Kolkata next month .
- A. is
- B. to go
- C. on history
- D. next month
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84 . Professor Tariq will be divided the biology class into two sections to prevent overcrowding in his classroom.
- A. be divided
- B. the
- C. into two sections
- D. overcrowding
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85 . Social Work: A Profession of Many Faces" গ্রন্থের লেখক কে?
- A. ওয়ান্টার ও ফ্রিডল্যান্ডার
- B. মরেলস ও শেফর
- C. রবার্ট এল বার্কার
- D. স্কীডমোর ও থ্যাকারি
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86 . কোনটিকে Profession of Practice বলা হয়?
- A. অর্থনীতি
- B. আইন
- C. সমাজকর্ম
- D. সমাজবিজ্ঞান
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87 . what part did the university professor play in the trial ?
- A. They were the judges in charge of the case
- B. They gave evidence concerning the material found on the ship
- C. They give evidence in support of the police charge
- D. They tested the tobacco and proved that it was hemp
- D. They were numbers of jury hearing the case
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88 . Although men still dominate the ranks of full professors in the field of astronomy, the increasing number of younger women in the field could _______ a change in its gender mix.
- A. require
- B. block
- C. hinder
- D. alleviate
- D. portend
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89 . Professor Sirajul Islam is a scholar________refute.
- A. in
- B. by
- C. after
- D. of
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90 . If teaching___ more, fewer teachers would leave the profession;
- A. pays
- B. is paying
- C. paid
- D. has paid
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91 . Make the Sequence, Professor, Research; Author, Articulation, Parliament.........
- A. Development
- B. Deliberation
- C. legislation
- D. Minister
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92 . Read both the statements and then mark your answer.Statement I: The government has recently fixed the fees for professional courses offered by the unaided institutions which are much lower than the fees charged last year.Statement II: The parents of the aspiring students launched a severe agitation last year protesting against the high fees charged by the unaided institutions.
- A. Statement I is the cause and Statement II is its effect
- B. Statement II is the cause and Statement I is its effect
- C. Both the Statement I and II are independent cause
- D. Both the Statement I and II are independent are effect of some common cause
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93 . She said her biology professor was so boring that several of the students (sleep) in class, some of the students (talk) about their plans for the weekend.
- A. slept, talked
- B. were sleeping, were talking
- C. had slept, talked
- D. slept, had talked
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94 . Which of the following is NOT one of Professor Muhammad Yunus's 3 Zeros for sustainable future?
- A. Zero Poverty
- B. Zero Unemployment
- C. Zero Net Carbon Emission
- D. Zero Hunger
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95 . A committee of 5 members is to be formed out of 3 trainees, 4 professors and 6 research associates. In how many different ways can this be done if the committee should have 2 trainees and 2 research associates?
- A. 9
- B. 15
- C. 45
- D. 60
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96 . Which club was launched by Pope Francis and Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus in Rome?
- A. Pope Francis-Yunus 3 Zero Club,
- B.
- C.
- D.
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97 . The professor wanted me to send my email address and
- A. so do I
- B. so did I
- C. so I send
- D. so send I
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98 . The breach between amateur and professional artists first became apparent in the nineteenth century.
- A. exchange
- B. rift
- C. collusion
- D. duel
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99 . Professor Harris had a narrow, pedantic approach to history that put us to sleep.
- A. excessively concerned with minor details or rules
- B. substance that causes speeding up
- C. mischievous trick played to deceive
- D. state of being balanced
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100 . A
- A. Having finished
- B. before
- C. I was delivered
- D. before the class
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101 . was consideringA postponingB
- A. A
- B. B
- C. C
- D. D
- D. E
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102 . The professor set some project work _____ the end of the semester.
- A. about
- B. at
- C. of
- D. in
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103 . Choose the right word to fill the blank of the following sentence; Profession development requires _____ planning.
- A. random
- B. self-centred
- C. thoughtful
- D. inconsiderate
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104 . A dishonest shopkeeper professes to sell ghee at his cost price. But he uses a false weight of 950g for a kilogram. His gain percentage is :
- A. 5.26
- B. 4
- C. 3
- D. 4.5
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