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BASIC Bank Ltd #551

She never visits any zoo because she is a strong opponent of the idea of- (Choose the correctly completes the sentence given)

A: Setting animal free into the forest
B: feeding animals while others are watching
C: watchihng animal at their natural abode
D: holding animals in captivity for our joy
BASIC Bank Ltd #552

His appearance is unsmiling but-(Choose the correctly completes the sentence given)

A: his heart is full of compassion for others
B: he looks very serious on most occasions
C: people are afraid of him
D: he is uncompromising on matters of task performance
BASIC Bank Ltd #553

Despite of his best efforts to conceal his anger-(Choose the correctly completes the sentence given)

A: we could detect thst he was very happy
B: he failed to give us an impression of his agony
C: he succeded in camouflaging his emotions
D: people came to know that he was annoyed
BASIC Bank Ltd #554

I felt somwhat more relaxed- (Choose the correctly completes the sentence given)

A: but tensed as campared to earlier
B: and tensed as compared to earlier
C: as there was already no tension at all
D: and tension free as compared to earlier
BASIC Bank Ltd #555

Even if it rains I shall come means- (Choose the correctly completes the sentence given)

A: If I come it will not rain
B: If it rains I shall not come
C: I will certainly come whether it rain or not
D: Whenever there is rain i shall come
Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank #556

Which one of the following correct?

A: This is the tallest tree I have never seen
B: This tall tree I have never seen
C: This is the tallest tree I have ever seen
D: This tall tree have ever seen
Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank #557

Identify the incorrect part of the sentences : Dam is a wall constructed across a valley to enclose an area in which water is stored.

A: Dam
B: across
C: in which
D: is
Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank #558

Identify the incorrect part of the sentences : A zebra's stripes helps this animal hide from its enemies.

A: A
B: helps
C: hide from
D: enemies
Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank #559

Identify the incorrect part of the sentences : The surface of the tongue covered with tiny test buds.

A: the
B: covered
C: tiny
D: buds
Bangladesh Krishi Bank #560

In each sentence below, there is a blank space. Pick out the most appropriate word to fill in the blanks to make the sentence correct : The blind man bumped ------ my brother.

A: into
B: at
C: with
D: by
Bangladesh Krishi Bank #561

In each sentence below, there is a blank space. Pick out the most appropriate word to fill in the blanks to make the sentence correct : If these youths trespass ------- my land again I shall be ready for them with a big stick.

A: upon
B: into
C: on
D: over
Bangladesh Krishi Bank #562

In each sentence below, there is a blank space. Pick out the most appropriate word to fill in the blanks to make the sentence correct : you cannot prevent me ------- going there.

A: to
B: from
C: for
D: at
Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd #563

What is the basic requisite for exclusive and exhaustive coverage of newspaper?

A: Forecast of tomorrow's news from today's news.
B: Effective style of writing.
C: Collecting the news of a real scoop.
D: Selection of a small portion of the gathered news.
Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd #564

What, according to the passage, is the common characteristic of all journalists?

A: They all right for the newspapers.
B: They all can forecast future news.
C: They all have to first probe into the news they gather.
D: They all make an adventure to find a worthy news.
Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd #565

What is the most important for a journalist?

A: He must be able to interpret the news correctly.
B: He must know how to sort out the news.
C: He must be able to write effectively.
D: He must know how to gather the right news.
Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd #566

What does the passage about successful journalists?

A: They reject a major portion of the gathered news.
B: The present advance news.
C: They can use a relatively small portion of the news.
D: Their news come from unexpected sources.
BASIC Bank Ltd #567

What do you do on your leisure time? (Choose the best answer to the following question based on day to day conversation)

A: with bob
B: in my room
C: English poem
D: read novel
One Bank Ltd #568

The passage is mainly about -

A: the cost of diamonds
B: qualities affecting diamond values
C: how to juige an expensive diamond
D: buying diamonds for jewelry
One Bank Ltd #569

It can be inferred from the passage that a stone rated "H" is -

A: good for jewelry
B: good for investment
C: very colorful
D: deep yellow
BASIC Bank Ltd #570

What kind of work do you do? (Choose the best answer to the following question based on day to day conversation)

A: I work everyday
B: I'm a piano teacher
C: I worked two hours
D: All of these
BASIC Bank Ltd #571

The boss is looking for you. where have you been? (Choose the best answer to the following question based on day to day conversation)

A: Go for a sandwich
B: with jane
C: at 12.00
D: out for lunch
One Bank Ltd #572

All of the following ratings refer to the clarity of a stone EXCEPT-

A: perfection
B: very slight imperfection
C: slight imperfection
D: imperfection
BASIC Bank Ltd #573

When will you fini the work ? (Choose the best answer to the following question based on day to day conversation)

A: Another time
B: for two hours
C: Almost everyday
D: By today
BASIC Bank Ltd #574

What will you mail that letter? (Choose the best answer to the following question based on day to day conversation)

A: Last night
B: After school
C: To karim
D: All of these
Karmasangsthan Bank #575

He left no stone to achieve his objective .

A: Thrown
B: hit
C: broken
D: unturned
Premier Bank Ltd #576

LULL

A: pronounced interest
B: intense discussion
C: speedy resolution
D: increased activity
Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank #577

We are going to have our car 'fix' before we go to Chittagong.

A: fix
B: fixed
C: fixing
D: to be fixed
Pubali Bank Ltd #578

That connot be corrected or improved -

A: incredible
B: inevitable
C: incorrigible
D: inauspicious
One Bank Ltd #579

The examination "will test" your ability to understand "spoken" English, to read non-technical language,and "writing" "correctly".

A: will test
B: spoken
C: writing
D: correctly
One Bank Ltd #580

Although we are "concerned about" the problem of energy sources, we "must not" fail "recognizing" the need " for" environmental protection.

A: concerned about
B: must not
C: fail
D: for
Premier Bank Ltd #581

The person described in the passage believed that

A: one must remain a bachelor if one wanted to be happy
B: one must lead an honest life.
C: if this world is not good, the next would certainly bring him happiness.
D: repeating the name of God would give him peace of mind .
Standard Bank Ltd #582

Identify one of the quotation parts that must be changed to make the sentence correct. Psychological 'experiment' indicate that people remember more math problems that they cannot 'solve' than those 'to solve.' 'No Error.'

A: experiment
B: those
C: to solve
D: no error
Standard Bank Ltd #583

Identify one of the quotation parts that must be changed to make the sentence correct. The tongue is the 'principal' organ 'of taste', and 'is' crucial for chewing, 'swallowed', and speaking. 'No Error'.

A: Principal
B: of taste
C: swallowed
D: no error
Standard Bank Ltd #584

Identify one of the quotation parts that must be changed to make the sentence correct. 'As' the Asian economic miracle 'sperads' throughout the Pacific, wage increases every where 'is' affecting 'millions' of consumers. 'No Error'

A: As
B: spreads
C: is
D: no error
Standard Bank Ltd #585

Identify one of the quotation parts that must be changed to make the sentence correct. The basic 'law' of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and 'division' are 'taught' to all elementary 'school' students. 'No Error'

A: law
B: division
C: school
D: no error
Standard Bank Ltd #586

Identify one of the quotation parts that must be changed to make the sentence correct. Rocks can be 'broken apart' by water that seeps into the cracks and 'freeze' in low 'temperatures'. 'No Error'

A: broken apart
B: freeze
C: temperatures
D: no error
One Bank Ltd #587

The atoms in tumors or cancerous areas are --

A: problems
B: isolated
C: red
D: very active
One Bank Ltd #588

P. to relax the vigil against the killer disease Q. for the development of an AIDS vaccine R. is not reason enough S. the on going research due to enter laboratory trails shortly

A: PQSR
B: QSRP
C: SQRP
D: SRQP
One Bank Ltd #589

P. of the twentieth century are eminently sane. Q. in the western world R. the people living S. nothings more common than the idea that we

A: PQRS
B: SPQR
C: SRPQ
D: SRQP
One Bank Ltd #590

According to the passage-

A: the eyes of human being are not all sensitive to light
B: light wavelengths vary between 380 and 760 millimicrons
C: some light can not seen by the human eye
D: some people's bodies emit electromagnetic waves
One Bank Ltd #591

The majority of electromagnetic waves emitted by the human body--

A: are above 760 millimicrons in length
B: vary between 380 and 760 millimicrons in length
C: translate into thermographic techniques
D: are below 3890 millimicrons in length
One Bank Ltd #592

P. men would be drawn to virtue Q. but, alas! how many know their duty and yet do not do it R. if evil consisted merely in ignorance S. as soon as it was explained to them

A: RPQS
B: RPSQ
C: RSPQ
D: SPRQ
One Bank Ltd #593

P. I believed then that no matter Q. one should always find some time for exercise R. and I believe even now S. what amount of work one has

A: PSRQ
B: PRQS
C: RPSQ
D: RPQS
Pubali Bank Ltd #594

Georgian loyalists and rebel forces (P) after a week of fighting (Q) agreed to (R) a ceasefire today (S) in which 51 people were killed

A: PQRS
B: QPSR
C: QRPS
D: QRSP
Pubali Bank Ltd #595

The essay (P) like that of the human face (Q) because the variety is infinite (R) is a literary (S) which is not easy to define

A: PQRS
B: PQSR
C: RSPQ
D: RSQP
Pubali Bank Ltd #596

The effectiveness of a film (P) the needs of the audience (Q) is judged by (R) and its relation to (S) its theme

A: PQRS
B: PSQR
C: QPRS
D: QSRP
Pubali Bank Ltd #597

He has (P) while he was in a reverie (Q) found the book (R) at the bus-stop (S) he lost

A: PQRS
B: PSQR
C: QPRS
D: QSRP
Pubali Bank Ltd #598

We went (P) along the railway line (Q) had a right to go (R) where other people were not allowed to go (S) but daddy belonged to the railway

A: PRQS
B: PRSQ
C: RPQS
D: RSQP
Pubali Bank Ltd #599

Each year food production in underdeveloped countries falls a bit further behind 'burgeoning' population growth.

A: alarming
B: decreasing
C: expanding
D: recurring
One Bank Ltd #600

"B" knew which additional language?

A: Russian
B: Japanese
C: German
D: French