English Free Model Test 5By 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 5 1. Travellers ___ their reservations well in advance if they want to fly during the Eid holidays. a) had better got b) had better to get c) had to get better d) had better get 2. In the following three questions, a related pair of words is followed by four pairs of words. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair: STARE : GLANCE a) gulp : sip b) confide : tell c) scorn : admire d) participate : observe 3. Few people would care to take the negative side of the proposition that the women of the world are – and – a) rebuked–regaled b) admired–provkoked c) oppressed– scorned d) slighted–celebrated 4. Each sentence contains two blanks, Choose the set of words for each blank that best completes the sentence. The influence of the technological revolution in ––and ––the ––concentration of wealth and power in the hands of the few should worry us all. The influence of the technological revolution in ––and ––the ––concentration of wealth and power in the hands of the few should worry us all. a) Undermining–neutralizing b) Proliferating–diminishing c) Aggravating–demolishing. d) Accelerating–intensifying 5. ____ glass is, for all practical purposes, a solid, its molecular structure is that of a liquid. a) Because b) Although c) If d) Since 6. According to the conditions of my scholarship, after finishing my degree- a) I will be employed of the University b) my education will be employed the University c) employment will be given to me by the University d) the University will employ me 7. The passive form of the sentence ‘Some children were helping the wounded man’–– a) The wounded man was helped by some children b) The wounded man was being helped by some children c) The wounded man was helping by some children d) The wounded man was to be helped by some children 8. A – Statement is an – comparison; it does not compare. Things explicitly but suggest a likeness between them. a) blatant - overt b) sarcastic - unfair c) metaphorical-implied d) sanguine - inherent 9. Many companies now have employee assistance programs that enable emplyees, free of charge, to improve their physical fitness, reduce stress, and learn ways to stop smoking. These programs increase worker productivity, reduce absenteeism and lessen insurance costs for employee health care, Therefore, these programs benefit the company as well as the employee. Which of the following, if true, most significantly strengthens the conclusion above? a) Studies have shown that training in stress, management is not effective for many people. b) Employee assistance programs require companies to hire people to supervice the various programs offered. c) Regular exercise reduces people’s risk of heart disease and provides them with increased energy. d) Physical fitness programs are often the most popular services offered to employees. 10. Anger, even when it is___has one virtue, it overcome– a) inevitable – desire b) unnecessary – malice c) sinful–sloth d) intense – hate 11. Which of the following best describes the author’s personal attitude toward rumor? a) Excited enthusiasm b) Morbid curiosity c) Acute indignation d) Philosophical interest 12. Prices for bicycles can run ___ Tk. 2,00,00. a) as high as b) as high for c) as high to d) so high as 13. The word ‘dilly dally’ means– a) To dilute b) Waste time c) Wait impatiently d) Repeat 14. Each question below consist of a related pair of words.Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. DELAY:EXPEDITE DELAY:EXPEDITE a) detain : dispatch b) block : obstruct c) drag : procrastinate d) related : halt 15. In the following three questions, a related pair of words is followed by four pairs of words. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair: FIRE : ASHES a) Wood : splinters b) Water : waves c) Accident : delay d) Event : memories 16. The author suggests that rumors usually ______ Complete the Sentence. a) are disheartening b) are hardy in their growth c) alarm their heares d) can be suppressed by censorship 17. BROCHURE means- a) Bureau b) Pamphlet c) Opening d) Censor 18. The author states that during wartime the regular sources of news present only- a) limited information b) optimistic reports c) government propaganda d) pessimistic reports 19. Because she had reputation for – we were surprised and pleased when she greeted us so- a) querulousness-affably b) arrogance-disdainfully c) insolence-irately d) insouciance-cordially 20. EQUIVOCAL means- a) Mistaken b) Quaint c) Clear d) Universal 21. In the following three questions, a related pair of words is followed by four pairs of words. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair : CARPENTER : SAW a) Painter : brush b) Seamstress : Scissors c) Setenographer : typewriter d) Lawyer : brief 22. All of the people at the AAME conference are - a) Mathematics teachers b) Mathematic teachers c) Mathematic’s teacher d) Mathematics teacher 23. Each question below consist of a related pair of words.Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. EXCITE:CALM EXCITE:CALM a) agitate : trouble b) restrain : compose c) upset : preturb d) stimulate : cool down 24. Choose the answer that is closest in meaning of the following sentence: Despite thee great difference in size, shape and function, all human cells have the same 46 chromosomes. a) Differnce in size, shape and functrion are not very great because all human cells have the same 46 chromosomes. b) All human cells are the same because the 46 chromosomes govern size, shape and function. c) The size, shape and function of human cells are the same, but the 46 Chromosomes are different. d) Although the 46 chromosomes are the same in all human cells, there are difference in the size, shape and function. 25. He stopped his car ___. a) abruptly b) ambiguously c) incisively d) equitably 26. If a substance is cohesive, it tends to- a) retain heat b) break easily c) bend without much difficulty d) stick together 27. An intensive search was conducted by the detective to locate those criminals, who- a) have been escaping b) had escaped c) have had escaped d) are escaping 28. Almost everyone fails ___ one the first try. a) in passing his driver’s test b) to his driver’s test c) Passing his driver’s test d) to have passed his driver’s test 29. The intellectual can no longer be said to live ____ the margin of society. Choose the correct answer: a) inside b) against c) before d) beyond 30. The author is mainly concerned with– a) the nature of rumor b) rumor as primitive mans newspaper c) the breeding places of rumors d) the fascination of rumors 31. Each question below consist of a related pair of words.Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. VACCINE:PREVENT VACCINE:PREVENT a) diagnosis : cure b) victim : attend c) antidote : counteract d) wound : heal 32. ILLUSIVE means- a) Not certain b) Not deceptive c) Not obvious d) Not coherent 33. Each question below consist of a related pair of words.Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. ANARCHY:GOVERNMENT ANARCHY:GOVERNMENT a) monarchy : republic b) penury : wealth c) chaos : disorder d) verbosity : words 34. The word ‘Euphemism’ means- a) Stating one thing like another b) Contrast of words is made in the same sentence c) Description of a disagreeable thing by an agreeable name d) A statement is made emphatic by verstatement 35. Throughout history, the search for salt has played an important role in society. Where it was scarce, salt was traded ounce for ounce with gold. Rome’s major highway was called the via salaria, that is the Salt road. Along the road, Roman soldiers transported salt crystals from the salt flats at Ostia up the Tiber River. In return, they received a salarium or salary, which was literally money paid to soldiers to buy salt. The old saying ‘worth their salt’. Which mean to be valuable derives from the custom of payment during the Empire. If a man is, ‘worth his salt.’ he is−If a man is, ‘worth his salt.’ he is− a) a soldier b) a highly paid worker c) a valuable employee d) a thirsty man Your score isThe average score is 43% 0%