English Free Model Test 2By 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 2 1. The ‘Poet Laureate’ is - a) a classicla poet b) the best poet of the country c) the Court Poet England d) a winner of the Noble Prize in poetry 2. The invention of computer has turned over a newturned over a new leaf in the history of modern technology. –––– Which of the following is nearest in meaning to the italicized idiom above? a) opened a new chapter b) began a new civiliztion c) created a new history d) created a sensation 3. What kind of man is quite the opposite type of ‘supercilious’? a) Disdainful b) Affable c) Haughty d) Wicked 4. You should show good manners‾show good manners. in the company of young Iadies. –Which is the appropriate phrase for the underline expression above? a) practise manners b) behave gently c) do not talk rudely d) behave yourself 5. My uncle has three sons, ___ work in the same office. Which of the following is the best form of pronoun in the above sentence? a) All of them b) All of whom c) They all d) Who all 6. Shakespeare is known mostly for his--- a) novels b) autobiography c) plays d) poetry 7. The condition of most slum dwellers is so miserable that itcannot be described in words‾so miserable that itcannot be described in words. -Which is the best phrase for the underlined expression above? a) boils down to this b) keeps open house c) beggars description d) cuts to the quick 8. Something which is obnoxious means that it is --- a) very dangerous b) very unpleasent c) very pleasant d) very ugly 9. An Ordinance is --- a) a book b) a news paper journal c) an arms factory d) a law 10. Who of the following was both a poet and painter? a) Spenser b) Donne c) Blake d) Keats 11. The first English dictionary was completed by- a) Iazak Walton b) Samuel Johnson c) Sir Thomas Browne d) Samuel Butler 12. Trying unitedly we were able to have our project approved against strong oppositions. -which of the following says nearly the same as ‘against’ above? a) in the guise of b) in the plea of c) in the wake of d) in the teeth of 13. People who assume that no evil can befall them are foolishly– a) ardent b) confident c) apprehensive d) complacent 14. Which of the following ages in literary history is the latest? a) The Restoration Age b) The Georgian Age c) The Augustan Age d) The Victorian Age 15. What is the synonym of ‘incredible’? a) Unthinkable b) Unbelievable c) Unthinking d) Unlikely 16. Whcih of the following is a correct sentence? a) He was so clever to miss the point b) He was too clever not to miss the point c) He was too clever to grasp the point d) He was too clever to miss the point 17. What is the meaning of ‘Soft Soap’? a) To speak ill of others b) To recognise other’s good deeds c) Flatter for self motives d) To speak high of others 18. How many eggs have your hens__ this month? ____ Which of the following words best completes the above sentence? a) lied b) laid c) lain d) lay 19. What is the meaning of the word ‘intrepid’? a) belligerent b) questioning c) fearless d) arrogant 20. Not many people can commit such a heinous crime in cold blood.in cold blood. -What does the italicizeditalicized idiom above mean? a) so impatintly and thoughtlessly b) so patiently and thoughtfully c) in cool brain and calculated thought d) stirred by sudden emotion 21. ‘Paradise Lost’ attempted to– a) Explain why good and evil are necessary b) Justify the ways of God to man c) Justify the ways o man to God d) Show that the Satan and God have equal power 22. One who unduly forwards in rendering services for others is not generally liked in society. -Which of the following words represents truely the character of the person mentioned above? a) Officious b) Bureaucratic c) Benevolent d) Offical 23. The word ‘plurality’ means- a) The letter ‘S’ b) Men and women c) Chaos and confusion d) The holding of more than one office at a time 24. What is the meaning of the expression ‘bottom line’? a) The end of a road b) The essential point c) The final step d) The last line of a book 25. ‘Plebiscite’ is a term related to ____? a) Politics b) Medicine c) Technlogy d) Law 26. Many islands make up ____. a) an isles b) a continent c) an archipelago d) a peninsula 27. What is the antonym of ‘famous’? a) Opaque b) Obscure c) Immature d) Illiterate 28. The speaker failed to make the audience__ to him patiently. - Which of the following is the correct verb form in the blank above? a) listen b) listened c) to listen d) listening 29. ‘Paediatric’ relates to the treatment of- a) Adults b) Women c) Old people d) Children 30. Who wrote ‘beauty is truth, truth is beauty’? a) Wordsworth b) Shakespeare c) Eliot d) Keats 31. What is the meaning of the idiom ‘a round dozen’? a) a little less than a dozen b) a full dozen c) round about a dozen d) a little more than a dozen 32. Are you doing anything special ___ the weekend? -Fill in the gap with appropriate preposition. a) at b) on c) in d) for 33. To meet trouble half-way means– a) To get nervous b) To be puzzled c) To bear up d) To be disappointed 34. People always remember patriots. Which of the following is the best passive form of the above sentence? a) People are always remembered by the patriots b) The patriots will always be remembered by people c) The patriots are always remembered d) The patriots are always being remembered 35. ‘Boot leg’ means to- a) import b) export c) smuggle d) distribute Your score isThe average score is 0% 0%