English Free Model Test 6By Exambari / October 19, 2024 /35 Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. সময় পাবেন 17 মিনিট English Free Model Test 6 1. He has paid the penalty ______ his crimes _____ five years in prison a) after, in b) about, at c) at, by d) for, with 2. Choose the correct option: Even as harvesting was going on –. a) the rainy season had began b) the rainy season was began c) the rainy season began d) the rainy season begins 3. Read the following passage and answer question 76−80 On the face of it, telescopes and data bases sound like very different things. Telescopes sit on the top of mountains, and are pointed at the skies; data bases sit on computer hard disks, humming away and going no where. Yet they have something in common; both allow astronomers to explore the universe. Modern telescopes are highly automated pieces of machinery equipped with digital sensors that produce reams of observational data. Such data can be stored, processed and distributed just like other digital information. This means it is no longer necessary for astronomer actually to visit a telescope to make observation. Modern data base produce reams of observational data.Modern data base produce reams of observational data. a) Data bases produce a lot of information b) Data bases create information instantly c) Data bases are packed with paper d) Data bases are of limited use in strong information 4. Read the following passage and answer question 76−80 On the face of it, telescopes and data bases sound like very different things. Telescopes sit on the top of mountains, and are pointed at the skies; data bases sit on computer hard disks, humming away and going no where. Yet they have something in common; both allow astronomers to explore the universe. Modern telescopes are highly automated pieces of machinery equipped with digital sensors that produce reams of observational data. Such data can be stored, processed and distributed just like other digital information. This means it is no longer necessary for astronomer actually to visit a telescope to make observation. A good title for the passage will be–––.A good title for the passage will be–––. a) Digital telescope and exploration of the universe. b) Astronomers and exploration of the universe. c) Telescope and exploration of the universe. d) Space exploration in the new millennium. 5. Attitude towards the gypsies ____. a) have not much changed over the years b) are still the same as before c) can change once they stop stealing children d) have shown signs of change 6. Read the following passage and answer question 76−80 On the face of it, telescopes and data bases sound like very different things. Telescopes sit on the top of mountains, and are pointed at the skies; data bases sit on computer hard disks, humming away and going no where. Yet they have something in common; both allow astronomers to explore the universe. Modern telescopes are highly automated pieces of machinery equipped with digital sensors that produce reams of observational data. Such data can be stored, processed and distributed just like other digital information. This means it is no longer necessary for astronomer actually to visit a telescope to make observation. Data bases sit on computer disks, humming away implies.Data bases sit on computer disks, humming away implies. a) Data bases are useless and static b) Data bases are singing instrument c) Data bases make soft-sound but are working away d) Data bases are things of the past 7. The author thinks that true learning will lead to ___. a) better expressive powers b) personal understanding of the ideas or writers c) revelation of the mysteries of the world d) discovery of the unknown world 8. As they waited Rahim argued against war– a) While his brother had discussed the effects of pollution b) While his brother discusses the effects of pollution c) While his brother discussed the effects of pollution d) While his brother was discussing the effects of pollution 9. Which phrase contains words opposed to each other in meaning? a) Emerged and advanced b) Heat and dust c) Hopes and aspiration d) Reproduction and death 10. Choose the correct pair for - “Assert..... Dissent” a) Acknowledge … Recognize b) Affirm … Object c) Reject … Disapprove d) Endorse … Ratify 11. Read the following passage and answer questions number 33, 34, 35 and 36 that refer to this passage. The gypsies are a tribe of strange people. They do not have any fixed home, but wander about from place to place and live in tents. They were originally natives of India. But as they reached England from Egypt, the English took them for Egyptians. This is why they came to be called gypsies. They were beloved to possess strange powers. They could tell your fortune by reading the palm of your hand. It was thought they stole little children to train them in their way of life. Whenever a child got lost, It was thought that it had been carried away by gypisies, So they were arrested and sent for trial. But this attitude towards the gypsies has gradually changed. The gypsies are people who ____. a) came originally from Egypt to England b) are always on the move c) steal children to train them in the way of life d) have a settled way of life. 12. I spent ____ with the patient. a) some times b) sometime c) sometimes d) some time 13. In spite of my requests, he did not _____ a) give in b) get off c) fall in d) give forth 14. Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. The path ____ paved, so we were able to walk through the path. a) has been b) being c) was d) had been 15. 25 to 30 are incomplete sentences. Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. He fantasized ____ winning the lottery. a) after b) from c) about d) with 16. To ___ the arrival of spring, Bangladesh Television ____ a special function. a) Celebrate : organized b) Commemorate : launched c) Welcome : sanctionzed d) Announce : telecast 17. “The Asian Drama” গ্রন্থটির রচয়িতা কে? a) উইলয়াম রস্টো b) মাইকেল লিফটন c) অমর্ত্য সেন d) গুনার মিরডাল 18. Delay Retard a) defer accelerate b) slow down hold up c) adjourn start d) postpone promote 19. The Olympic games were watched by ___ billions people all over the world. a) usually b) literally c) truly d) exactly 20. The parthenon is said ____ erected in the Age of Pericles. a) to have become b) to have been c) to have begun d) to have had begun 21. Questions 37 to 40 are incomplete setences. Chose the one word or phrase that best completes the sentence. The tree has been blown ___ by the strong wind. a) out b) up c) of d) away 22. The gypsies like to live in tents because ____. a) it is easy to raed one’s palm inside a tent b) it is easy to pitch them c) it is easy to bring them from Egypt d) it is easy to hide stolen children in a tent 23. No one can ___ that he is clever. a) deny b) admire c) denounce d) defy 24. Read the following passage and answer question 76−80 On the face of it, telescopes and data bases sound like very different things. Telescopes sit on the top of mountains, and are pointed at the skies; data bases sit on computer hard disks, humming away and going no where. Yet they have something in common; both allow astronomers to explore the universe. Modern telescopes are highly automated pieces of machinery equipped with digital sensors that produce reams of observational data. Such data can be stored, processed and distributed just like other digital information. This means it is no longer necessary for astronomer actually to visit a telescope to make observation. a) Telescopes and data bases can be confusing to the astronomer b) Telescopes and data bases have nothing in common for the astronomer c) Telescopes and data bases complement each other for the astronomer d) Telescopes and data bases are both becoming relevant for the astronomer 25. Which of the following best describes the author’s atitude towards learning? a) Learning is a matter of promoting creativity in students. b) Learning is not something to be demonstrated in examinations c) Leanrning is a matter of memorization d) Learning is not a matter of reading extensively 26. Choose the correct meaning of the following words: Ruminant a) Noise-maker b) Gossip c) Soup d) Cud-chewing animal 27. The English took them for Egyptian’s means- a) The English were taken in by the Egyptians b) The English considered them to be Egyptians c) The Englsih brought them as far as to Egypt d) The English took them to the Egyptians 28. Choose the correct meaning of the following words:(73−75)‾Choose the correct meaning of the following words: Parcel a) Piece of land b) Postage c) Quarrel d) Unobstructed view 29. The children studied in a classroom _________ windows were never opened. a) where b) whose c) that d) which 30. Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank. Keep one's fingers ____ a) pointed b) raised c) crossed d) lifted 31. Submissive - Disobedient a) observe defy b) heed acquiesce c) comply conform d) obey hearken to. 32. A reward has been announced for the employees who ___ hard. a) has worked b) have worked c) will be work d) have had worked 33. He divided the money ____ the two children. a) in between b) between c) among d) over 34. Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Government has been entrusted ____ elected politicians. a) for b) to c) with d) at 35. Lengthen--- Prolong a) stretch- extend b) reach out -cut short c) distance- reduce d) draw out- shorten Your score isThe average score is 18% 0%