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90 days combined bank preli preparation study materials 2021

evsjv fvlv I mvwnZ¨


 evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i ¸iZ¡c~Y© cÖkœ- ce© 1
1. evsjv fvlvi DrcwË ‼Kvb kZ‽K? - mßg kZ‽K|
2. evsjv fvlv ‼Kvb fvlv ‼Mvôxi AšÍf⁁©³? - B‽›`v BD‽ivwcq|
3. evsjv fvlvi AvbygvwbK eqm KZ? - ‼P×ÏkZ eQi ev GK nvRvi eQ‽ii AwaK|
4. evsjv fvlvi c~e©¯Í‽ii bvg Kx? - cÔvK…Z|
5. m‽nv`i fvlv - evsjv I Amwgqv|
6. evsjv mvwn‽Z¨i hyM wefvM - 3 wU|
7. cÖvPxb hyM - 650 ‽_‽K 1200 wLªóvã ch©šÍ|
8. ga¨hyM - 1200 ‽_‽K 1800 wLªóvã ch©šÍ|
9. AvaywbK - 1800 wLªóvã ‽_‽K eZ©gvb Kvj|
10. evsjv mvwn‽Z¨i cÖvPxb wb`©kb - Ph©vc`|
11. Ph©vc‽`i c`KZ©viv wQ‽jb - ‼e×× mvaK|
12. evsjv mvwn‽Z¨i AÜKvihyM - 1200 ‽_‽K 1350 wLªóvã ch©šÍ|
13. ga¨hy‽Mi Kve¨ - g½jKve¨ (‽`eZv‽`i Kve¨)|
14. ga¨hy‽Mi ‽kÔô dmj - ˆeòe c`vejx|
15. AvaywbK hy‽Mi eo Ae`vb - M`¨|
16. evsjv mvwn‽Z¨i cÖ_g Dcb¨vm - Avjv‽ji N‽ii `yjvj (iPbv K‽ib c¨vwiPvu` wgÎ)|
17. evsjv mvwn‽Z¨i cÖ_g gnvKve¨ - ‼gNbv`ea Kve¨|
18. evsjv mvwn‽Z¨i cÔ_g Uªv‽RwW bvUK - K…òKzgvix|
19. Ph©vc‽`i Ab¨ bvg - Ph©¨vPh©¨wewbðq|
20. Ph©vc` Avwe®‹…Z nq - 1907 mv‽j (‼bcv‽ji ivR MÔš'kvjv ‼_‽K)|
21. Ph©vc` Avwe®‹vi K‽ib - nicÖmv` kv¯¿x|
22. Ph©vc` cÖKvwkZ nq - 1916 mv‽j evsjv 1323|
23. evOjv fvlvi DrcwË I weKvk - iPbv K‽ib W. mybxZKzgvi P‽Ævcva¨vq|
24. Ph©vc` evsjv iPbv GUv cÔgvY K‽ib - W. mybxZKzgvi P‽Ævcva¨vq|
25. Ph©vc` - KZ¸‽jv c` ev KweZv ev Mv‽bi msKjb|
26. Ph©vc‽` c` Av‽Q - 51wU|
27. Ph©vc‽` c` KZ©v - 24 Rb|
28. Kvþcv iPbv K‽ib - 13wU c`|
29. Kvýcvi Ab¨ bvg - K…òcv`|
30. fzmyKzcv iPbv K‽ib - 8wU c`|
31. mvaviY ‼g‽q KweZvwU iPbv K‽ib - iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi|
32. evOvwji cÔ_g ‼M×ie - Ph©vc`|
33. kÔxK…òKxZ©b Kve¨ iPbv K‽ib - eo※ PÛx`vm|
34. evsjv mwvn‽Z¨i AÚKvi hyM‽K e‽j - K…òMnŸi|
35. kÔxK…òKxZ©b Kve¨ Avwe®‹…Z nq - 1909 mv‽j (Avwe®‹vi K‽ib emšÍiÃb ivq weØØjøf)|
36. Avwe®‹…Z nq - evuKzovi GK M⁂n‽¯Íi ‼MvqvjNi ‼_‽K|
37. Avgvi mšÍvb ‼h‽bv _v‽K `y‽a fv‽Z - fviZP›`ª ivq ¸YvKi|
38. fviZP‽›`ªi Rb¥ - AvbygvwbK 1712 mv‽j|
39. Kwe gyKz›`iv‽gi ‼P‽q fviZ P›`ª - cÔvq 200 eQ‽ii ‼QvU|
40. fviZP‽›`ªi MÔv‽gi bvg - ‼cu‽ovemšÍcyi ev cvÙzqv|
41. fviZP‽›`ªi evev wQ‽jb - fzimyU ciMbvi Rwg`vi|
42. fviZP›`ª we‽q K‽ib - 14 eQi eq‽m|
43. fviZP›`ª me©cÔ_g KweZv wj‽Lb - ivgP›`ª gybwki evwo‽Z|
44. fviZP‽›`ªi Dcvwa - ivq ¸YvKi|
45. ivq ¸YvKi Dcvwa ‼`b - beØx‽ci ivRv K…òP›`ª|
46. fviZP›`ª wQ‽jb - beØx‽ci ivRv K…òP‽›`ªi mfvKwe|
47. fviZP›`ª mfvKwe wn‽m‽e ‽eZb wQj - gv‽m 40 UvKv|
48. fviZP‽›`ªi weL¨vZ iPbv - Abœ`vg½j Kve¨|

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49. Abœ`vg½j Kve¨ - 3 fv‽M wef³ (Abœ`vg½j, we`¨vmy›`i, fevb›`-gvbwmsn Kvwnbx)|


50. Õg‽š¿i mvab wKsev kixi cvZbÒ - fviZP‽›`ªi Dw³|
51. ‰eòe KweZv iwPZ nq - 14Ök kZ‽Ki ‼kl w`‽K|
52. ‰PZb¨‽`‽ei Rb¥ - 1486 A‽ã|
53. ‰PZb¨‽`e cÔPvi K‽ib - ˆeòe ag©|
54. ga¨hy‽Mi ‰eòe Kwei msL¨v - 165 Rb (cÔgvY K‽ib Wt `x‽bk P›`ª ‼mb)|
55. ‰eòe KweZvi 4 Rb gnvKwe - we`¨vcwZ, PÙx`vm, Ávb`vm, ‼Mvwe›``vm|
56. ‰eòe KweZvi welq - ivav I K…‽òi fv‽jvevmv|
57. ‰eòe KweZv n‽jv - MxwZKweZv|
58. ‰eòe‽`i g‽Z ÓimÖ - 5 cÔKvi (kvšÍ, `vm¨, evrmj¨, mL¨, gayi)|
59. me©cÔ_g ˆeòe KweZv msKjb K‽ib - evev AvDj g‽bvni `vm|
60. ‰eòe KweZv msKj‽bi MÔš' - c`mgy`ª|
61. Õc`mgy`ªÒ ˆeòe KweZv i‽q‽Q - c‽bi nvRvi|
62. ga¨hy‽Mi ‽kÔô KweZv - ˆeòe KweZv|
63. wgw_jvi Kwe wQ‽jb - we`¨vcwZ|
64. we`¨vcwZ KweZv wjL‽Zb - eªReywj fvlvq|
65. we`¨vcwZ wQ‽jb - wgw_jvi ivRv wkewms‽ni mfv Kwe|
66. we`¨vcwZ ms¯‹…Z fvlvq iPbv K‽ib - cyiælcixÿv bvgK eB|
67. we`¨vcwZ‽K Dcvwa ‽`qv nq - Kwe KÚnvi|
68. Kwe KØnvi Dcvwa ‼`b - ivRv wkewmsn|
69. ga¨hy‽Mi PÛx`vm - 3 Rb (eo※, `xb I wØR PÛx`vm)|
70. eo※ PÙx`vm iPbv K‽ib - kÔxK…òKxZ©b Kve¨|

 fvlv I kã
1. fvlvi g~j Dcv`vb - aŸwb| (aŸwb hw` DË‽i bv _v‽K ZLb DËi n‽e kã)|
2. fvlvi g~j DcKiY - evK¨/ ‽g×wjK kã|
3. fvlvi cÖavb ¸Y - A_©enZv|
4. fvlvi Hk¦h©gq m¤¢vi - kã |
5. fvlvi cv_©K¨ I cwieZ©b N‽U - ‼`k, Kvj I cwi‽ek‽f‽`|
6. Dcfvlv (Dialect) - AÂj we‽k‽li gvby‽li gy‽Li fvlv|
7. mvayfvlv cwifvlvwU cÔ_g e¨envi K‽ib - ivRv ivg‽gvnb ivq|
8. evsjv M‽`¨i cÔ_g hy‽M cÔPjb wQj - mvayixwZi|
9. ‼h fvlvixwZ mywba©vwiZ e¨vKi‽Yi Abymvix - mvayixwZ|
10. ‼h fvlvixwZi c`web¨vm mywbqwš¿Z I mywbw`©ó - mvayfvlv|
11. mvay fvlvi ˆewkó¨ - GwU Zrmg kãeûj Ges me©bvg I wµqvc` Gi we‽kl MVb c×wZ ‼g‽b P‽j|
12. ¸iæM¤¢xi I AvwfRv‽Z¨i cwiPvqK - mvay fvlv|
13. bvU‽Ki msjvc, e³…Zv I Av‽jvPbvq Abyc‽hvMx - mvay fvlv|
14. mvay fvlvi cÖPjb w¯ÍwgZ nq - wesk kZvãx‽Z|
15. evsjv mvwn‽Z¨i PwjZ ixwZi cÔ_g e¨enviKvix - cÔg_ ‼P×ayix|
16. cÔg_ ‼P×ayix iex›`ªbv_‽K cÔfvweZ K‽iwQj - PwjZ fvlvi e¨env‽i|
17. eZ©gv‽b me©Rb ¯^xK…Z fvlv - PwjZ fvlv|
18. PwjZ fvlvi ixwZ - cwieZ©bkxj|
19. PwjZ fvlvi we‽kl ˆewkó¨ - Z™¢e kãeûjZv|
20. fvMxi_x b`xi ZxieZ©x gvby‽li fvlv g~jZ - PwjZ fvlv|
21. MV‽bi wfwË‽Z kã‽K 2 fv‽M fvM Kiv hvq - ‽g×wjK I mvwaZ kã|
22. ‽g×wjK kã - ‼Mvjvc, bvK, jvj, wZb|
23. mvwaZ kã - Pvu`gyL, bxjvKvk, Wzeywi, PjšÍ, cÔkvmb, Mowgj|
24. A‽_©i wfwË‽Z kã‽K 3 fv‽M fvM Kiv hvq - ‽h×wMK, iƒwp I ‽hvMiƒp kã|
25. ‽h×wMK kã - MvqK, KZ©e¨, eveyqvbv, gayi, ‼`×wnÎ, wPKvgviv|
26. iƒwp kã - n¯Íx, M‽elYv, evuwk, ˆZj, cÔexY, m‽›`k|
27. ‽hvMiƒp kã| - c¼R, ivRcyZ, gnvhvÎv, Rjwa|

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28. Dr‽mi wfwË‽Z kã‽K 5 fv‽M fvM Kiv hvq - Zrmg, Aa©-Zrmg, Z™¢e, ‼`wk I we‽`wk|
Zrmg m~h©, b‿Î, cvÎ, feb, P›`ª, gbyl¨, n¯Í, e⁂‿, åvZv, fMœx, ag©, cy®ú, wcZv, gvZv, Kg©Kvi,
Pg©Kvi|
Aa©-Zrmg ‼QivÏ, wMbœx, ‽R¨vQbv, ‼evóg, Kzw⁃QZ
Z™¢e Pvgvi, cv, wN, gv, nvZ, Puv`
‽`kx ‼Uvci, Wve, Kzjv, MÃ, ‼Pv½v, WvMi, wW½v, ‼XuwK
we‽`wk Aviex Zzdvb, gwm©qv, Avjøvn, nvivg, nvjvj
dviwm ‽Lv`v, bvgvh, ZvwiL, ‼`vhL, ‼ivRv, Pkgv
cZ©ywMR Avbvim, AvjKvZiv, Bs‽iR, whï, cvw`ª, Avjwcb, cvDiæwU, mvevb, gvK©v, ‼Zvqv‽j,
‼cqviv, ‼cu‽c, AvZv, ZvgvK, ‼evZvg, Avjgvwi, ‼c‽iK, Rvbvjv
divwm KvZz©R, Kycb, wW‽cv, K¨v‽d, ‼i‽¯Ívivu, ‼cÔvMÔvg
Ij›`vR B¯‹vcb, ‼UKKv, Zziæc, iæBZb, niZb
¸RivwU LÏi, niZvj
cvÄvwe Pvwn`v, wkL
ZzwK© PvKi, PvKz, ‼Zvc, `v‽ivMv, eveywP©, KuvwP
Pxbv Pv, wPwb
gvqvbgvi dzw½, jyw½
(evg©v)
Rvcvwb wi‾v, nvwi‽Kb, nvwiwKwi, nv¯œv‽nbv
‽gw‾‽Kv P‽Kv‽jU
wnw›` cvwb, Pvwn`v, dvjZz, `v`v
Rvg©vb wKÙvi Mvi‽Ub
wMÖK `vg, ‼KvY
BZvwj m‽bU
wmsnjx wmWi, ‽ewi‽ewi
wgkÖ kã ‽P×-nwÏ, ‼eUvBg, wLª÷vã, nvU-evRvi, c‽KU gvi BZ¨vw`|

miKvwi-‡emiKvwi e¨vsKmn Ab¨vb¨ PvKzwi cixÿvq Avmv ¸iZ¡c~Y© cÖkœmg~n


Ó‽KivbxÖ kãwU ‼Kvb fvlv ‼_‽K G‽m‽Q? cZz©wMR Avjwcb, Avjgvwi, cvDiæwU, Pvwe- ‼Kvb fvlv ‼_‽K G‽m‽Q? cZz©wMR
wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU wnw›` kã dzdv Ó`v‽ivMvÖ kãwU ‼Kvb fvlv ‼_‽K evsjv fvlvq G‽m‽Q ZzwK©
Ó‽W½yÖ kãwU ‽Kvb fvlv ‼_‽K G‽m‽Q- ‽¯úbxq ‽KvbwU ewg© (wgqvbgvi) fvlv ‼_‽K evsjv fvlvq G‽m‽Q jyw½
Pg©Kvi wK ai‽bi kã ms¯‹…Z Avbvim I Pvwe kã `ywU ‼Kvb fvlv ‼_‽K G‽m‽Q? cZ©ywMR
Ó‽e×× wfÿzÖ kãwUi eg©x iƒc ‼KvbwU dzw½ ÔDReyKÕ kãwU ‼Kvb fvlv n‽Z evsjv fvlvq G‽m‽Q? ZzwK©
‽KvbwU Zrmg kã P›`b Ó‽nW-‽g×jfxÖ ‼Kvb ‼Kvb fvlvi kã ‼hv‽M MwVZ n‽q‽Q? Bs‽iwR + dviwm
ÓniZvjÖ ‼Kvb fvlvi kã ¸RivU Ó‽gvjv‽qgÖ kãwU ‼Kvb fvlv ‼_‽K G‽m‽Q Aviwe
ÓwmWiÖ k‽ãi A_©? ‽PvL Bmjvg, Zmwe, DwKj, kwn`- ‼Kvb fvlv ‼_‽K AvMZ? Aviwe
wb‽¤œi ‼KvbwU Zrmg kã bq Pvgvi LuvwU evsjv k‽ã wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU hy³ nq bv? l
ÔAvjøvnÕ kãwU Aviwe evsjv fvlv ‼Kvb kã `ywU MÔnY K‽i‽Q Pxbv fvlv n‽Z? Pv, wPwb
‽hvMiƒp k‽ãi D`vniY ‼KvbwU Rj` evsjv fvlvi Pkgv kãwU ‼Kvb fvlv ‼_‽K G‽m‽Q? dvwm©
wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU Aa©Zrmg kã wMbœx evev Ges `v`v kã `ywU ‼Kvb fvlv ‼_‽K MÔnY Kiv n‽q‽Q? ZzwK©
wi‾v ‼Kvb ‼`wk kã Rvcvwb evsjv fvlvi kã m¤¢v‽i ‼`kx k‽ãi e¨envi kZKiv KZ? 2 kZvsk
Óe›`yK- ZzwK© Av`vjZ kãwU ‼Kvb fvlvi kã ‼_‽K G‽m‽Q? Aviwe
ÓwgZvwjÖ ‼Kvb cÔK…wZi kã ‽h×wMK ‽P×nwÏ kãwU ‼Kvb ‼Kvb fvlvi kã wg‽j n‽q‽Q dviwm+Aviwe
Ógk¸jÖ ‼Kvb fvlvi kã Aviwe ÔkvKmewRÕ kãwU ‼Kvb `yB‽qi wgjb? Zrmg + divwm
ÔevevÖ kãwU ‼Kvb fvlv ‼_‽K G‽m‽Q ZzwK© ‽eUvBg kãwU MwVZ n‽q‽Q- dviwm +Bs‽iwR
wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU ‼g×wjK kã ‽Mvjvc evsjv fvlvi me‽P‽q ‼ekx kã G‽m‽Q dvwm© ‼_‽K
niZvj wK ai‽bi kã ¸RivwU ms¯‹…Z fvlv ‼_‽K ‼hme kã ‼mvRvmywR evsjvq G‽m‽Q I Zrmg kã
hv‽`i iƒc AcwiewZ©Z i‽q‽Q, ‼m kã‽K wK e‽j?
mvayixwZi kã ‼KvbwU MÖn evsjv fvlvi Aa©Zrmg kã¸‽jv G‽m‽Q ‼Kvb fvlv ‼_‽K? ms¯‹…Z

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Óe¨vKiYÖ kãwU ‼Kvb cÔKv‽ii ms¯‹…Z nvU-evRvi ‼Kvb ‼Kvb fvlvi kã wg‽j MwVZ? evsjv + dviwm
Ó‽cqvivÖ ‼Kvb fvlv ‼_‽K AvMZ kã cZz©wMR ‽KvbwU Zzjbv ÁvcK kã cÖvgvY¨
jyw½ ‼Kvb fvlvi kã eg©x ÓKuvwPÖ ‼Kvb ai‽bi kã ZywK©
‽KvbwU Bs‽iwR kã ‽Uwej ev‽K¨i ‼g×wjK Dcv`vb ‼KvbwU kã
Ô‽Kvg©v kãwU ‼Kvb fvlv ‼_‽K AvMZ ZzwK© m‽›`k A_©MZ w`K n‽Z ‼Kvb ‼kÔYxi kã? iƒwp
ÓGjvwPÖ ‼Kvb fvlvi kã Pxbv A_© wePv‽i ÓZi½gÖ ‼Kvb ai‽bi kã ‼hvMiƒp
wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU ‼`wk kã Kz‽jv Abvh© RvwZi e¨enZ kã‽K wK kã e‽j? ‼`wk kã
Kzjv ÓKzwoÖ ‼Kvb ‼kÔwYi kã ‼`wk kã
cZ©ywMR ÓwLw¯Í‽LDoÖ ‼Kvb fvlvi kã evsjv
Rvcvwb ÓwLªóvãÖ n‽⁃Q- wgkÖ kã
c¼R ÓB¯‹vcbÖ ‼Kvb ‼`wk kã Ij›`vR
wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU Aa©Zrmg kã wMwbœ wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU GKwU Aviwe DcmM© Avg
Ó‽MivgÖ ‼Kvb RvZxq kã Aa©Zrmg Ó‽ZRviZÖ kãwU ‼Kvb ‼`wk Aviwe
iƒwp wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU GKwU ‼hvMiƒp kã c¼R
ÓeveywP©Ö ‼Kvb fvlvi kã ZzwK© Ó‽MivgÖ ‼Kvb RvZxq kã Aa©Zrmg
¸RivwU ÓK…òÖ Gi Aa©Zrmg kã ‼KvbwU ‽Kó
Puv` ‼Kvb ‼kÔYxi kã? Z™¢e ÓwmWiÖ ‼Kvb fvlvi kã wmsnwj
wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU GKwU ‽h×wMK kã MvqK `vIqvZ kãwU ‼Kvb fvlv ‼_‽K G‽m‽Q? Aviwe
Ó‽QgovÕ kãwUi Drm- ZzwK© ÓmeyRÖ ‼Kvb fvlvi kã dviwm

1. gvby‽li fvlv wK‽mi mvnv‽h¨ m⁂wó nq? 10. fvlvfvlx‽`i w`K ‼_‽K c⁂w_ex‽Z 19. mvay I PwjZ fvlvi g~j cv_©K¨ ‼Kvb c‽`
K) g‽bi mvnv‽h¨ eZ©gv‽b evsjv fvlvi ¯'vb KZZg? ‼ewk ‼`Lv hvq?
L) A½-cÔZ¨‽½i mvnv‽h¨ K) PZz_© L) cÂg K) we‽kl¨ I we‽klY
M) ‼Vuv‽Ui mvnv‽h¨ M) lô N) mßg L) wµqv I me©bvg
N) evM&h‽š¿i mvnv‽h¨ 11. evsjv M`¨ ‼Kvb hy‽Mi fvlvi wb`k©b? M) we‽kl¨ I wµqv
2. evsjv fvlvi g~j Drm Kx? K) cÖvPxb hyM L) ga¨hyM N) we‽klY I wµqv
K) wnw›` fvlv L) ˆew`K fvlv M) AÜKvi hyM N) AvaywbK hyM 20. evsjv fvlvq PwjZ ixwZi cÖeZ©K?
M) Kvbvwo fvlv N) Abvh© fvlv 12. evsjv fvlvi ixwZ KqwU? K) c¨vixPuv` wgÎ L) wMixkP›`ª ‼mb
3. ‼Kvb fvlv n‽Z evsjv fvlvi Rš§ nq? K) `yBwU L) wZbwU M) cÔg_ ‼P×ayix N) iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi
K) cvwj L) wnw›` M) PviwU N) cvuPwU 21. mvayfvlvi ˆewkó¨ ‼KvbwU?
M) Dwoqv N) e½Kvgi~cx 13. mvay I PwjZ ixwZ evsjv fvlvi ‼Kvb K) ¸iæ-M¤¢xi L) ¸iæPÐvjx
4. g‽bi fve cÔKv‽ki cÔavb evnb ‼KvbwU? iƒ‽c i‽q‽Q? M) A‽eva¨ N) `y‽e©va¨
K) fvlv L) wPÎ K) ‼jL¨ L) K_¨ 22. ms¯‹…Z ÓPg©KviÖ kãwUi Z™¢e ÓPvgviÖ Gi
M) Bw½Z N) AvPiY M) AvÂwjK N) Dcfvlv cÔvK…Z iƒc ‼KvbwU?
5. wbw`©ó cwi‽e‽k gvby‽li e¯` I fv‽ei 14. ‼Kvb ixwZ Zrmg kãeûj? K) P¤§Kvi L) P¤§Ki
cÔZxK ‼KvbwU? K) mvayixwZ M) P¤§Avi N) P¤§vi
K) kã L) evK¨ L) PwjZ ixwZ 23. ‿z`ª ‿z`ª AÂ‽ji RbMY ‼h fvlvq K_v
M) c` N) A¶i M) K_¨ixwZ e‽j Zvi bvg Kx?
6. evsjv‽`k Qvov Avi ‼Kvb AÂ‽ji N) ‼jL¨ixwZ K) mvay fvlv L) PwjZ fvlv
gvby‽li me©Rbxb fvlv evsjv fvlv? 15. fvlvi ‼Kvb ixwZ bvU‽Ki msjvc I M) Dcfvlv N) ‼g×wjK fvlv
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K) Pv L) ‼Pqvi K) niZvj L) Pvwn`v K) dviwm L) evsjv
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32. ÓP›`ªÖ ‼Kvb k‽ãi D`vniY? 51. ‼KvbwU ‼`wk kã? 70. ‼KvbwU BD‽ivcxq fvlvi kã bq?
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English
 Nouns and Pronouns
COUNT AND NON-COUNT NOUNS
A count noun is one that can be counted.
book-one book, two books, three books, ...
student-one student, two students, three students, ...
person-one person, two people, three people,...

A non-count noun is one that cannot be counted.


milk-you cannot say: one milk, two milks, ...

It is possible, however, to count some non-count nouns if the substance is placed in a countable container.
glass of milk-one glass of milk, two glasses of milk, ...

Some determiners can be used only with count or non-count nouns, while others can be used with either. Memorize
the words in the following chart.
WITH COUNT NOUNS WITH NON-COUNT NOUNS
a(n), the, some, any the, some, any
this, that, these, those this, that
none, one, two, three, ... none
many much (usually in negatives or questions)
a lot of a lot of
a large amount of
a {( )} number of
(a) few (a) little
fewer ... than less ... than
more ... than more ... than

It is very important to know if a noun is count or non-count. Be sure that you know the plurals of irregular count
nouns. The following list contains some irregular count nouns that you should know.

Person-people Child-children Tooth- teeth


Foot- feet Mouse- mice Man- men
Woman- women

The following list contains some non-count nouns that you should know.
sand soap physics mathematics
news mumps air politics
measles information meat homework
food economics advertising money

*NOTE: Although advertising is a non-count noun, advertisement is a count noun. If you wish to speak of one
particular advertisement, you must use this word.

There are too many advertisements during television shows.


There is too much advertising during television shows.
Some non-count nouns, such as food, meat, money, and sand, may be used as count nouns in order to indicate
different types.

This is one of the foods that my doctor has forbidden me to eat.


(indicates a particular type of food)

He studies meats.
(for example, beef, pork, lamb, etc.)

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The word time can be either countable or non-countable depending on the context. When it means an occasion, it is
countable. When it means a number of hours, days, years, etc., it is non-countable.
We have spent too much time on this homework. (non-count)
She has been late for class six times this semester. (count)
To decide if a noun that you are not sure of is countable or non-countable, decide if you can say: one
_________ or a ___________. For example, you can say "one book," so it is a count noun. You cannot say "one
money," so it is not a count noun. Also, of course, by the very nature of non-count nouns, a non-count noun can never
be plural. Remember that, while some of the nouns in the list of non-count nouns appear to be plural because they end
in -s, they are actually not plural.

Exercise 2: Count and Non-Count Nouns


Identify the following nouns as count nouns or non-count nouns according to their usual meaning.
television atmosphere food cup
car person tooth money
news water soap hydrogen
geography pencil soup minute

Exercise 3: Determiners
Choose the correct determiners in the following sentences.
1. He doesn't have (many/much) money.
2. I would like (a few/a little) salt on my vegetables.
3. She bought (that/those) cards last night.
4. There are (less/fewer) students in this room than in the next room.
5. There is (too much/too many) bad news on television tonight.
6. I do not want (these/this) water.
7. This is (too many/too much) information to learn.
8. A (few/little) people left early.
9. Would you like (less/fewer) coffee than this?
10. This jacket costs (too much/too many).
PRONOUNS
There are five forms of pronouns in English: subject pronouns, complement pronouns (object pronouns), possessive
pronouns, possessive adjectives, and reflexive pronouns.

SUBJECT PRONOUNS
Subject pronouns occur in the subject position of a sentence or after the verb be. Study the following list of subject
pronouns.

I we Note: Also use the subject pronoun after than, as, and that.
You you
He
She they
it
I am going to the store.
Subject
We have lived here for twenty years. Subject
Subject
It was she who called you. (after the verb be) NOTE: We, you, and us can be followed
directly by a noun. In the above sentence we
She and I have seen this movie before. students makes it more clear exactly who we
subject refers to.
George and I would like to leave now.
subject
We students are going to have a party.
subject

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COMPLEMENT PRONOUNS
Complement pronouns occur in complement position, whether they complement a verb or a preposition. Study the
following list.

Me us NOTE: You and it are the same for subject or complement position.
You you The others are different.
Him
Her them
It

They called us on the telephone.


complement
The teacher gave him a bad grade.
Complement
John told her a story.
complement
The policeman was looking for him .
after preposition
To us , it seems like a good bargain.
after preposition
Mary is going to class with me .
after preposition

However, remember that many prepositions can also function as other parts of speech, like adverbs or conjunctions.
Therefore, you must determine the part of speech of the word from context and not simply rely on your normal
understanding of the word.

Janet will make her presentation after him .


Preposition complement pronoun
Janet will make her presentation after .
conjunction
he finishes his speech.
subject pronoun

Clause

(A clause contains a subject and a verb. In the clause above, he is the subject and finishes is the verb.)

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
These pronouns cannot precede a noun. They are pronouns and thus replace the noun. The noun is understood from
the context and is not repeated. Study the following pronouns.
NOTE: mine = my + noun; for example, my book
yours = your + noun; for example, your pen Mine ours
hers = her + noun; for example, her dress Yours yours
His
Hers their
it
NOTE: His and its are the same whether they precede a noun or not.
Examples of possessive pronouns:
This is my book. This is mine.
Your teacher is the same as his teacher. Yours is the same as his.
Her dress is green and my dress is red. Hers is green and mine is red.
Our books are heavy. Ours are heavy.
Their coats are too small. Theirs are too small.
I forgot my homework. I forgot mine.

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REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
These pronouns usually follow the verb and indicate that the woject is both giving and receiving the action. Study the
following list.
myself ourselves NOTE: In the plural, the self changes to selves.
yourself yourselves NOTE: Most forms are made by adding the suffix to the possessive
himself adjective; however, him self, itself, and themselves are made by
herself themselves adding the suffix to the complement form. The forms hisself and
itself theirselves are ALWAYS INCORRECT.

NOTE: John bought him a new car. (him = another person)


John bought himself a new car. (himself = John)
Examples of reflexive pronouns:
I washed myself.
He sent the letter to himself.
She served herself in the cafeteria.
We hurt ourselves playing football.
They were talking among themselves.
You can see the difference for yourselves.

Reflexive pronouns can also be used for emphasis. This means that the subject did the action alone. In this case, it
normally follows the subject.
I myself believe that the proposal is good.
He himself set out to break the long distance flying record.
She prepared the nine-course meal herself.
The students themselves decorated the room.
You yourself must do this homework.
John himself bought these gifts.

NOTE: by + reflexive pronoun can also mean alone.


John washed the dishes by himself = John washed the dishes alone.

Exercise 12: Pronouns


Circle the correct form of the pronoun or possessive adjective in the following sentences.
1. I go to school with (he/him) every day.
2. I see (she/her/herself) at the Union every Friday.
3. She speaks to (we/us/ourselves) every morning.
4. Isn't (she/her) a nice person?
5. (He/Him) is going to New York on vacation.
6. (She/Her) and John gave the money to the boy.
7. (Yours/Your) record is scratched and (my/mine) is too.
8. I hurt (my/mine/the) leg.
9. John bought (himself/herself/hisself) a new coat.
10. (We/Us) girls are going camping over the weekend.
11. Mr. Jones cut (hisself/himself) shaving.
12. We like (our/ours) new car very much.
13. The dog bit (she/her) on the leg.
14. John (he/himself) went to the meeting.
15. You'll stick (you/your/yourself) with the pins if you are not careful.
16. Mary and (I/me) would rather go to the movies.
17. Everyone has to do (their/his) own research.
18. Just between you and (I/me), I don't like this food.

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 Synonyms & Antonyms-1


ABASH j¾v ‽`Iqv, AcÔ¯`‽Z ‽djv to make ashamed; to embarrass
ABATE Kgv‽bv, cÔkwgZ Kiv to subside; to reduce
ABDICATE `vwqZ¡ ‽_‽K m‽i `vuov‽bv, wmsnvmb to step down from a position of power or
Z¨vM Kiv responsibility
ABERRATION wec_MvwgZv, mvgwqK ¯§⁂wZåsk something not typical; a deviation from the
standard
ABHOR Mfxi N⁂Yvi ‽Pv‽L ‽`Lv to hate very, very much; to detest
ABJECT ‽kvPbxq, Aag hopeless; extremely sad and servile; defeated
ABNEGATE wb‽R‽K ewÂZ Kiv, Z¨vM Kiv to deny oneself things; to reject; to renounce
ABORTIVE wbõj, e¨_©, AcwiYZ unsuccessful
ABRIDGE msw¶ß Kiv to shorten; to condense
ABSOLUTE Pig, cy‽ivcywi, AmsL¨ total; unlimited
ABSOLVE eva¨evaKZv ‽_‽K gyw³, wePv‽i wb‽`©vl to forgive or free from blame; to free from sin; to
‽NvlYv Kiv free from an obligation
ABSTINENT mshgx voluntarily not doing something, especially
something pleasant that is bad for you or has a bad
reputation
ABSTRACT e¯`wbi‽c‿, Ag~Z©, weg~Z© theoretical; impersonal
ABSTRUSE `y‽e©va¨, `y‽Á©q hard to understand
ABYSMAL AZj¯úk©x extremely hopeless or wretched; bottomless
ACCOLADE cÖksmv, mvayev` an award; an honor
ACCOST Mvu‽q c‽o wKQy ejv, L‽Ïi WvKv to approach and speak to someone aggressively
ACERBIC ¯úó I ‽mvRvmywR (K_v ejvi aiY) sour; severe; like acid in temper, mood, or tone
ACQUIESCE ‽g×bfv‽e m¤§Z nIqv, webv AvcwË‽Z to comply passively; to accept; to assent; to agree
‽g‽b ‽bIqv
ACRID DMÔ, KUz, SvuRv‽jv, R¡vjv aiv‽bv harshly pungent; bitter
ACRIMONIOUS wZ³, we‽Ølc~Y©, K`h© full of spite; bitter; nasty
ACUMEN m~ÿ`⁂wó ,AšÍ©`⁂wó keenness of judgment; mental sharpness
ACUTE Zxÿ&Y-aviv‽jv, Zxeª, weP¶Y sharp; shrewd
ADAMANT Abo, Abgbxq stubborn; unyielding; completely inflexible
ADDRESS m‽¤^vab Kiv, e³…Zv ‽`Iqv, wVKvbv to speak to; to direct one's attention to
‽jLv, ‰bcyY¨, evwoi wVKvbv
ADHERENT AbymiYKvix, AbyMZ, wek¦¯Í follower; supporter; believer
ADMONISH wZi¯‹vi Kiv, agK ‽`Iqv, mveavb to scold gently; to warn
K‽i ‽`Iqv
ADROIT `¶, Kykjx, wbcyY, cUz skillful; dexterous; clever; shrewd; socially at ease
ADULATION ‽ZvlY , ‽Zvlv‽gv` wild or excessive admiration; flattery
ADULTERATE weï×Zv bó Kiv, Lv` ‽gkv‽bv, to contaminate; to make impure
‽fRvj ‽`Iqv, e¨wfPvix
ADVERSE we‽ivax, cÔwZK⁁j, AmyweavRbK unfavorable; antagonistic
AESTHETIC ‽m×›`h©‽eva msµvšÍ, bv›`wbK, wkí iæwP having to do with artistic beauty; artistic
m¤§Z
AFFABLE wgï‽K,m`vjvcx easy to talk to; friendly
AFFECTATION fvb unnatural or artificial behavior, usually intended
to impress
AFFINITY AbyivM, eskMZ wgj sympathy; attraction; kinship; similarity
AFFLUENT cÔvPyh©gq, mg⁂w×kvjx, abx rich; prosperous
AGENDA m¤úv`¨ Kvh©vejx program; the things to be done

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AGGREGATE ‽gvU, mgwóMZ, ivwkK…Z, ‽hvMdj sum total; a collection of separate things mixed
together
AGNOSTIC A‽Áqev` one who believes that the existence of a god can
be neither proven nor disproven
AGRARIAN K…wl m¤úK©xq relating to land; relating to the management or
farming of land
ALACRITY e¨MÖZv, w¶cÖZv, AvMÖn cheerful eagerness or readiness to respond
ALLEGE cÔgvY Qvov KvD‽K Awfhy³ Kiv to assert without proof
ALLEVIATE Dckg ev cÖkwgZ ev n«vm Kiv, mnbxq to relieve, usually temporarily or incompletely; to
K‽i ‽Zvjv make bearable; to lessen
ALLOCATE eÈb Kiv, ‽eu‽U ‽`Iqv, eivÏ Kiv to distribute; to assign; to allot
ALLOY msKi avZy, wgkÖ avZy, g~j¨evb avZyi a combination of two or more things, usually
mv‽_ Kg`vgx avZyi wgkÔY metals
ALLUSION c‽iv‿ D‽jøL ev Bw½Z an indirect reference
ALOOF `~‽i Zdv‽Z, `~i, D`vmxb, wbwj©ß uninvolved; standing off; keeping one's distance
ALTRUISM ciwn‰ZlYv, civ_©ev`, civ_©ciZv selflessness; generosity; devotion to the interests
of others
AMBIENCE cwi‽eóbx, ‽Kvb ¯'v‽bi cwi‽ek atmosphere; mood; feeling
AMBIGUOUS A¯úó, ب_©‽evaK, weåvwšÍKi unclear in meaning; confusing; capable of being
interpreted in different ways

 Sentence Completion-1
(Choose the correct alternative out of the four)
1. After a ________ review it was found that many 6. A plethora of cultural talent ________ the
financial institutions don’t have proper ________ spectators busy at a talent hunt program where
in place and could unwillingly be financing illegal students from various colleges get together to
activities. ________ their mettle in various contests.
A) routine......checks B) periodic......space A) tried......show B) kept......prove
C) schedule......standard D) custom......timing C) caught......puzzle D) held......learn
2. The main reason youth unemployment has 7. They work hard not because of the ________, but
________ in this region is the depth of the because of their inner urge.
recession in these countries and the chances of A) desire B) drive
improvement are ________ unless governments C) energy D) incentive
kick-start their economies. 8. His ________ background has made him so docile.
A) fallen......negligible B) risen......visible A) famous B) lucrative
C) grown......create D) soared......remote C) rich D) humble
3. As the country as a whole more than half the 9. It is ________ for everyone to abide by the laws of
population ________ regular electricity as the land.
connections to the national grid are ________ and A) expected B) obligatory
generators are expensive. C) meant D) optional
A) deficient....dependable B) want......running 10. ________ he is a hard worker, his quality of work
C) lack......unenviable D) short......faded is not of a desirable level.
4. It is ________ that 400 Indian passengers will A) Despite B) Because
want to fly in or out of the country by the 2050 and C) Although D) Somehow
unless the airport facility is improved it will be 11. In spite of repeated instructions, he ________ the
________ to handle this traffic. same mistakes.
A) though......easier B) assume....worrisome A) commits B) detects
C) estimated......difficult D) typical...perfect C) corrects D) imitates
5. 5. Reform is set to gain ________ as much of the 12. The students ________ not reach on time
spadework for a vibrant economy such as ________ of the transport strike.
________ laws on taxes and banking are A) can......as B) could......because
underway. C) may......account D) will......despite
A) steam....specializing B) advantage....fix
C) pace......amending D) tame......modify

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13. They were ________ to vacate that house as 25. Obesity and alcohol ________ together to
_______ as possible ________ the risk of liver disease in both men and
A) asked......soon B) ordered......easy women.
C) shown......early D) told......later A) act......increase B) result......aggravate
14. The teacher ________ the concept by ________ C) taken......arrest D) put......heighten
practical examples. 26. There were screams, chills and thrills ____ at the
A) showed......telling B) gave....speaking discotheque the other night as the director along
C) found......looking D) explained...quoting with the producers hosted a party to ____ the
15. The manager told us ________ Ramesh was very success of their latest horror flick.
anxious ________ the meeting. A) combined......downplay B) alike......mourn
A) about......in B) that......before C) experiences......mark D) galore......celebrate
C) like......during D) the......for 27. When you want to digitalize a city _____ with
16. She did not tell ________ that she ________ millions, you don’t bet ______ the odds.
attended the party. A) proceeding......into B) teeming......against
A) Someone......have B) no one......has C) undergoing......adhere D) falling......above
C) him......not D) anyone......had 28. The numbers ________ by the legitimate online
17. After carefully________ the situation, the farmer music service providers indicate that a growing
sympathized _______the mule. number of users are ________ to buy music.
A)scrutinizing....on B) assessing....with A) morphed......ignoring B) labeled......thriving
C) observing......through D) fighting....by C) figured......fanatic D) touted......willing
E) ignoring....for 29. If India is ________ on protecting its resources,
18. Once there lived a cunning fox who always international business appears equally ________ to
______ to _____others with his awful acts. safeguard its profit.
A) wished....cheating B) desired....betrayed A) dreaded......fragile B) stubborn......weak
C) thought......fooling D) tried....deceive C) bent......determined D) approaching..settled
E) longed......between 30. Brands ____ decision-simplicity strategies make
19. I ______a friend named Raj who_______ a horse full use of available information to ____ where
ranch in the city. consumers are on the path of decision making and
A) has......buys B) need......holds direct them to the best market offers.
C) possess......run D) have......owns A) diluting......divulge
E) got......sells B) tempting....maintain
20. As night_______ in the heights of the mountains, C) imputing......overdrive
Ramesh could not_______ anything. D) pursuing...assess
A) fell......see B) darkened......view 31. Lack of financing options, ________ with HR and
C) rose......advice D) dive......perceive technological ________ make small and medium
E) become......get enterprises sector the most vulnerable component
21. Survival of mankind _______ is in danger due of our economy.
to_________ of atomic weapons. A) except....loophole B) coupled...challenges
A) himself......perpetuation C) armed......benefits D) registered..strategies
B) themselves......regularization 32. Shweta has ________ in Chennai all her life.
C) only......provocation D) itself...proliferation A) lives B) living
E) self......invention C) lived D) seeing
22. What goes into making a marriage work can only 33. Jimmy ________ avoids playing tennis on
be ________ by trial and error and couples are best weekdays as it is very tiring.
left to ________ out what works. A) rarely B) usually
A) discovered....translate B) regulated.....find C) greatly D) highly
C) learnt......figure D) seen......thrash 34. Mr. Bose ______ working in the bank for the last
23. The producer is known to ________ with new stars fifteen years.
and fresh talent, and though there have been a few A) will be B) have been
hits and misses, this filmmaker totally ________ C) to be D) has been
for the new breed. 35. Praful ______ to be promote as he is very hard
A) try......demands B) experiment..vouches working.
C) sign......goes D) produce..promises A) afraid B) hoping
24. 24. The Government stated that it had the ____ C) awaited D) deserves
right to use as much force as was necessary to 36. She ____ sang well ___ played the sitar very well.
regain control of areas ____ by terrorists. A) also......a B) no sooner......than
A) free......marked B) practical...left C) not only......but also D) try to......and also
C) legitimate...dominated D) basic....undertaken

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37. The ________ of Chinese plastic thread should be 43. An overcast sky made Sunday less than ________
banned as it ________ thousands of birds every for city residents, who going by weather experts
year during the kite flying season. have more in ________.
A) sale......cripples B) sell......kills A) difficult......fate B) perfect......store
C) sale......disturbs D) sell......disables C) holiday......sky D) dream......sharing
38. Harish ________with me some basic techniques 44. Many teachers _____ the lack of professional
that one can ________at home without even freedom as the ____ for leaving the job.
owning a drum set. A) cited......reason B) explained....force
A) made......shred B) imparted......try C) claimed.understanding D) argued...culprit
C) learned......balance D) shared......practice 45. Skeptics would not ________ that the earth
39. In the present case, the facts clearly ____ that the actually moves, let alone that it ________around
required reasonable degree of care and caution was the sun.
not ___ by hospital in the treatment of the patient. A) permit......orbits B) accept......revolves
A) reflect......compressed B) fix.....advancement C) experience......circles D) assume......went
C) observe....considered D) indicate....taken 46. It ________ since early morning.
40. Students from the Middle East and the African A) rained B) rs raining
countries have ________ been ________ C) has been raining D) had been raining
contributors to the pool of foreign students in the 47. The train ________ before we reach station :
university. A) let B) has left
A) traditionally........major C) will have left D) had left
B) conservatively……crucial 48. The Counsel ________ to address the court.
C) surprisingly......most A) rise B) rose
D) intuitively......salient C) had arisen D) did rise
41. The minister ________ about various ________ 49. He was found fighting ________ for his life:
being provided by officials for the pilgrims A) fiercely B) desperately
including direction wise color coded passenger C) mightily D) alas
enclosures. 50. For the last three months, the dengue _____ has
A) ceased......functions B) enquired....facilities put southern districts on high alert and has been
C) relied......opportunities D) shy....evidence keeping local administrations and the health
42. It is ________ to drive in the evening and night department on their ______.
when the ________ of accidents looms large due A) outbreak......toes B) fever......hinges
to non-functional street lights. C) epidemic......feet D) mosquito......ground
A) juvenile....planning B) easy....risk E) disease......beds
C) instinctive....fame D) difficult....threat

Answer Keys
1. (A) 2. (D) 3. (C) 4. (C) 5. (C) 6. (C) 7. (D) 8. (D) 9. (B) 10. (C) 11. (A) 12. (B) 13. (A) 14. (D) 15. (B)
16. (D) 17. (B) 18. (D) 19. (D) 20. (A) 21. (D) 22. (C) 23. (B) 24. (C) 25. (A) 26. (D) 27. (B) 28. (D) 29.
(C) 30. (D) 31. (B) 32. (C) 33. (B) 34. (D) 35. (D) 36. (C) 37. (A) 38. (D) 39. (D) 40. (A) 41. (B) 42. (D)
43. (B) 44. (A) 45. (B) 46. (C) 47. (C) 48. (B) 49. (B) 50. (A)

 Appropriate Preposition-1
OF-hy³ Appropriate Preposition
SL. Preposition (of) Meaning Example
01 Proud of/ Boast of (‽Kvb e¨vw³, e¯` BZ¨vw` We are proud of our country.
wb‽q) Mwe©Z|
02 Destitute of ewÂZ/`vwi`ª/weewR©Z He is destitute of any sense of humour.
03 deprived of ewÂZ The poor are deprived of their basic needs.
04 fond of cQ›`/fv‽jv jvMv The child has grown fond of its mother.
05 Consist of MwVZ The team consists of 11 members.
06 Victim of ‽Kvb wKQzi wkKvi The poor are always victims of natural calamities.
07 Afraid of fxZ Girls are afraid of cockroach.
08 Worthy of ‽hvM¨ A patriot is worthy of everybody’s respect.
09 Take Care of hš¿ ‼bIqv You should take care of yourself.
10 Think of ‽Kv‽bv wKQz wb‽q wPšÍv Kiv I’m thinking of buying a shirt.

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11 Capable of mÿg He is capable of doing his own work.


12 Get rid of gyw³ cvIqv We have to get rid of illiteracy.
13 Aware of m‽PZb He is well aware of the problem.
14 Ashamed of jw¾Z The rich man was ashamed of his behavior with
Saddi.
15 Accuse of Awfhy³ Kiv She accused him of laying.
16 Devoid of ewÂZ/k~b¨ The letter was devoid of information.
17 Inform of KvD‽K ‼Kv‽bv wKQz Rvbv‽bv Please inform us of any changes of address.
18 Acquit of Lvjvm ‼`Iqv/gyw³ ‼`Iqv He should be acquitted of the case.
19 Cure of ‽ivM ‽_‽K gyw³ He was cured of the disease.
20 Die of ‽iv‽M gviv hvIqv He died of arsenic.
21 Blind of AÜ The bagger is blind of two eyes.
22 Remind of ¯§iY Kwi‽q ‼`Iqv Could you remind Paul of/about dinner on
Sunday.
23 Guilty of ‽`vlx I feel so guilty of/about forgetting her birthday.
24 Assure of/Sure of wbwðZ Kiv The unions assured the new owners of workers
loyalty to the company.
25 Make up of MwVZ Our team is made up of 9 players.
26 Full of c~Y© Since he got his new job he’s been very full of his
own importance.
To hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL. Preposition (to) Meaning Example
27 Blind to ‽Kv‽bv wKQz ‼`‽LI bv He is blind to his son’s faults.
‼`Lvi fvb Kiv
28 Indebted to FYx We are indebted to our teachers.
29 Adhere to ‽j‽M _vKv He adheres to his studies.
30 True to h_v_©, we¯^¯Í You must remain true to your promise.
31 Attentive to g‽bv‽hvMx A student should be attentive to studies to obtain
good results.
32 Detrimental to ÿwZKi Drugs are detrimental to health.
33 Indifferent to D`vmxb Einstein was indifferent to name and fame.
34 Addicted to Avm³ At present many young people are seen addicted
to drugs.
35 Accustomed to Af¨¯Í My eyes grew accustomed to the dark.
36 Confined to Ave× He is confined to wheel chair for the disease.
37 Contrast to wecixZ His action is contrast to his profession.
38 In order to D‽Ïk¨ He went to market in order to buy a pen.
39 Rush to avweZ nIqv Hearing the hue and cry, I rushed to the spot.
40 Cling to ‽j‽M _vKv One should cling to one’s hope.
41 Accountable to `vqx Politicians are ultimately accountable to the
voters.
42 Subject to Aaxb The programme is subject to approval by the
Head Office.

 Correct Spelling-1
1. Find the correctly spelt word. 3. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Adulation B) Adlation A) Adventitious B) Adventitous
C) Aduletion D) Addulation C) Adventitus D) Adventituous
2. Find the correctly spelt word. 4. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Adulterate B) Adeldurate A) Adverisity B) Advercety
C) Adulterat D) Adultarate C) Adversity D) Advercity

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5. Find the correctly spelt word. 24. Find the correctly spelt word:
A) Affedevit B) Afidevit A) foyere B) foayer
C) Affidevit D) Affidavit C) foyer D) fouyer
6. Find the correctly spelt word. 25. Find the correctly spelt word:
A) Agglomeration B) Aglomeration A) lassivious B) lacivoius
C) Agglomaration D) Aglomaration C) lascivious D) lasivious
7. Find the correctly spelt word. 26. Find the correctly spelt word:
A) Agrandize B) Aggrandize A) enemyty B) enemity
C) Aggranndice D) Aggradise C) enmity D) enmety
8. Find the correctly spelt word. 27. Find the correctly spelt word:
A) Aberant B) Abbarant A) irelevant B) irrelavent
C) Aberrant D) Abberant C) irelevent D) irrelevant
9. Find the correctly spelt word. 28. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Abeyense B) Abayance A) Benificial B) Beneficil
C) Abeyence D) Abeyance C) Beneficial D) Benifical
10. Find the correctly spelt word. 29. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Abstemius B) Abstemaus A) Uniquely B) Internaly
C) Abstemious D) Abstemous C) Coldlly D) Fortunatelly
11. Find the correctly spelt word. 30. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Cacophone B) Cacophoney A) Apprehension B) Aprhnsion
C) Cacophoni D) Cacophony C) Apprihension D) Aprihension
12. Find the correctly spelt word. 31. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Capricious B) Cappricious A) Affactionately B) Affectionately
C) Caprisious D) Carisuous C) Afectionately D) Affectionnality
13. Find the correctly spelt word. 32. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Centrefuge B) Centrifuse A) Averisious B) Avericious
C) Centifuse D) Centrifuge C) Avaricious D) Avarisious
14. Find the correctly spelt word. 33. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Chauvinist B) Chaubinist A) Enterpreneur B) Entreorenure
C) Chauviniste D) Chaubenist C) Entrepreneur D) Enterprenure
15. Find the correctly spelt word. 34. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Compendioum B) Compendium A) Promiscuous B) Promescuous
C) Compandium D) Commppendium C) Promiscuos D) Promescuous
16. Find correctly spelt word. 35. Find correctly spelt word.
A) Connillatory B) Concilletry A) Onomatopoeia B) Onomotopoei
C) Conciliatory D) Concilletry C) Onomatopoia D) Onamotipoei
17. Find the correctly spelt word. 36. Find correctly spelt word.
A) Deference B) Defferance A) Bureacracy B) Bereaucracy
C) Defference D) Defference C) Buereacracy D) Bureaucracy
18. Find the correctly spelt word. 37. Find correctly spelt word.
A) Delineate B) Deleneat A) Millionair B) Millionnaire
C) Dileneate D) Deleneate C) Milionaire D) Millionaire
19. Find the correctly spelt word. 38. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Deppricate B) Dapricate A) Sychological B) Psychological
C) Depricate D) Deprecate C) Psykological D) Sykological
20. Find the correctly spelt word. 39. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Desiccate B) Desicate A) Efficient B) Treatmeant
C) Descicate D) Deccicate C) Beterment D) Employd
21. Find the correctly spelt word. 40. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Dicotomy B) Dicotemy A) Foreign B) Foreine
C) Dichotomy D) Dechotomy C) Fariegn D) Forein
22. Find the correctly spelt word. 41. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Embelis B) Embelesh A) Ommineous B) Omineous
C) Embellish D) Embelish C) Ominous D) Omenous
23. Find the correctly spelt word: 42. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) livelihood A) Pessenger
B) livelyhood B) Passenger
C) livlihood C) Pasanger
D) livelyhud D) Pesanger

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43. Find the correctly spelt words. 57. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Benefitted B) Benifited A) Acommodation B) Accomodaton
C) Benfited D) Benefeted C) Accommodation D) Acomodation
44. Find the correctly spelt words. 58. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Treachrous B) Trecherous A) Faithfuly B) Sincerely
C) Trechearous D) Treacherous C) Truely D) Affectionatly
45. Find the correctly spelt words. 59. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Forcast B) Forecaste A) Klaptomania B) Klepptomania
C) Forcaust D) Forecast C) Kleptemania D) Kleptomania
46. Find the correctly spelt words. 60. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Rigerous B) Rigourous A) Schedulle B) Schedeule
C) Regerous D) Rigorous C) Schdule D) Schedule
47. Find the correctly spelt words. 61. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Palete B) Palet A) Skillful B) Skillfull
C) Palate D) Pelate C) Skilfull D) Skilpull
48. Find the correctly spelt words. 62. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Bouquete B) Bouquette A) Judicious B) Cancious
C) Bouquet D) Boqquet C) Dilicous D) Gracous
49. Find the correctly spelt words. 63. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Vetarinary B) Veteninary A) Gaurantee B) Guarantee
C) Vetinary D) Veterinary C) Garuntee D) Guaruntee
50. Find the correctly spelt words. 64. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Chancelary B) Chancellery A) Friming B) Burnning
C) Chancelery D) Chancellary C) Running D) Fryng
51. Find the correctly spelt words. 65. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Excessive B) Exccessive A) Dammage B) Damaige
C) Exxcesive D) Excesive C) Dammege D) Damage
52. Find the correctly spelt words. 66. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Indipensable B) Indipenseble A) Accomplish B) Acomplush
C) Indispansible D) Indispensable C) Ackmplesh D) Accompalish
53. Find the correctly spelt words. 67. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Humorous B) Ganerous A) Puerrile B) Puerrille
C) Pupolous D) Maretorious C) Purrile D) Puerile
54. Find the correctly spelt words. 68. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Itinarery B) Itinerary A) Satelite B) Sattelite
C) Itenary D) Itinarary C) Satellite D) Sattellite
55. Find the correctly spelt words. 69. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Survaillance B) Surveillance A) Inoculation B) Innoculation
C) Survellance D) Surveilance C) Inocculation D) Inocullation
56. Find the correctly spelt words. 70. Find the correctly spelt words.
A) Sepulchral B) Sepilchrle A) Velnerable B) Vulnarable
C) Sepalchrul D) Sepalchrl C) Vulnerable D) Valnerable

Answer Key
1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (C) 5. (D) 6. (A) 7. (B) 8. (C) 9. (D) 10. (C) 11. (D) 12. (A) 13. (D) 14. (A) 15. (B)
16. (C) 17. (A) 18. (A) 19. (D) 20. (A) 21. (C) 22. (C) 23. (A) 24. (C) 25. (C) 26. (C) 27. (D) 28. (C) 29.
(A) 30. (A) 31. (B) 32. (C) 33. (C) 34. (A) 35. (A) 36. (D) 37. (D) 38. (B) 39. (A) 40. (A) 41. (C) 42. (B)
43. (A) 44. (D) 45. (D) 46. (D) 47. (C) 48. (C) 49. (D) 50. (B) 51. (A) 52. (D) 53. (A) 54. (B) 55. (B) 56 .
(A) 57. (C) 58. (B) 59. (D) 60. (D) 61. (A) 62. (A) 63. (B) 64. (C) 65. (D) 66. (A) 67. (D) 68. (C) 69. (A)
70. (C)

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Math
 Problem on Number
1. If the sum of two numbers is 33 and their difference is 15, the smaller number is [Aggarwal-46]
a) 9 b) 12
c) 15 d) 18
Solution: Let the number be x and y. Then, x + y = 33……(i)
and x – y = 15 …….(ii)
Solving (i) and (ii) we get: x = 24, y = 9 Smaller number = 9

2. If the sum and difference of two numbers are 20 and 8 respectively, then the difference of their
square? [Aggarwal-59]
a) 12 b) 28
c) 160 d) 180
Solution: Let the numbers x and y. So, x + y = 20 and x – y = 8
x2 – y2 = (x + y) (x – y) = 20 × 8 = 160

3. The sum of two numbers is 25 and their difference is 13. Find their product. [Aggarwal-45]
a) 104 b) 114
c) 315 d) 325
Solution: Let the number be x and y. Then, x + y = 25 and x – y = 13.
2
4xy = (x+y)2 – (x-y) = (25)2 – (13)2 = 625 – 169 = 456 xy = 456 4 = 114

4. The sum of two numbers is 40 and their difference is 4. The ratio of the numbers is [Aggarwal-47]
a) 11 : 9 b) 11 : 18
c) 21 : 19 d) 22 : 9
Solution: Let the number be x and y.
Then, x + y = 40 ……….(i) and x – y = 4 …………..(ii)
By (i)+ (ii) we get, 2x = 44 x= 22 and y = 40 – 22 = 18 So, x : y = 22 : 18 = 11 : 9

5. The product of two numbers is 192 and the sum of these two numbers is 28. What is the smaller of
these two numbers? [Aggarwal-48]
a) 12 b) 14
c) 16 d) 18
Solution: Let the numbers be x and (28 – x) Then, x(28 – x) = 192 x2 – 28x + 192 = 0
(x – 16) (x – 12) = 0 x = 16 or x = 12
So, the smaller number is 12

6. What is the greater of the two numbers whose product is 1092 and the sum of the two numbers exceeds
their difference by 42 [Aggarwal-50]
a) 44 b) 48
c) 52 d) 54
Solution: Let the numbers be x and y.
Then, xy = 1092…..(i) and (x + y) – (x – y) = 42 2y = 42 y = 21
Putting y = 21 in (i), we get: 21x = 1092 x= 52

7. If the sum of two numbers is 22 and the sum of their squares is 404, then the product of the numbers is
[Aggarwal-65]
a) 40 b) 44
c) 80 d) 88
Solution: Let, the two numbers are x and y.
x + y = 22 and x2 + y2 = 404
(x+y)2 - 2xy = 404
80
(22)2 – 2xy = 404 484 – 2xy = 404 xy = 2 = 40

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8. The difference between two numbers is 3 and the difference between their squares is 63. Larger
number? [Aggarwal-67]
a) 9 b) 12
c) 15 d) cannot be determined
Solution: Let the numbers be x and y.
Then, x – y = 3…………(i) and x2 – y2 = 63 or, (x+y)(x-y) = 63…………(ii)
On dividing, (ii) by (i) we get: x + y = 21………...(iii)
by (i) + (iii) we get: 2x = 24 x = 12

9. The difference between the squares of two numbers is 256000 and the sum of the numbers is 1000, the
numbers are [Aggarwal-66]
a) 600, 400 b) 628, 372
c) 640, 360 d) None
Solution: Let the numbers be x and y.
Then, x2 – y2 = 256000 or, (x+y)(x-y) = 256000 ….… (i) and x + y = 1000 ……… (ii)
On dividing (i) by (ii), we get: x – y = 256
Solving x + y = 1000 and x – y = 256
We get: x = 628 and y = 372

10. The sum of two number is 37 and the difference of their squares is 185, then the difference between the
two numbers is: [Aggarwal-129]
a) 10 b) 4
c) 5 d) 3
Solution: Let the numbers be a and b where a > b
185
Then, a + b = 37 & – b2 = 185 (a + b)(a – b)=185 37(a – b) = 185 a – b = 37 = 5

11. The sum of the squares of two positive integers is 100 and the difference of their squares is 28. The sum
of the numbers is? [Aggarwal-128]
a) 12 b) 13
c) 14 d) 15
Solution: Let the positive integers be a and b where a b.
ATQ, + b2 = 100.................(i) & – b2 = 28....................(ii)
By adding (i) and (ii), we get 2 = 128 = 64 a = √64 = 8
2 2 2
From equation (i) 8 + b = 100 b = 100 - 64 b = √36 b = 6
a + b = 8 + 6 = 14

12. The sum of the squares of three numbers is 138. While the sum of their products taken two at a time is
131. Their sum is [Aggarwal-124]
a) 20 b) 30
c) 40 d) None
Solution: Let the number a, b and c.
Then, + b2 + c2 = 138 and (ab + bc + ca) = 131
(a+b+c)2 = ( + b2 + c2 ) + 2 (ab + bc + ca) = 138 + (2 × 131) =138+262= 400
a + b + c = √400 = 20

13. In a Mathematics examination the number scored by 5 candidates are 5 successive odd integers. If
their total marks are 185, the biggest score is [Aggarwal-132]
a) 39 b) 43
c) 41 d) 47
Solution: Let the five successive odd number be: x, (x + 2), (x + 4), (x + 6) and (x + 8).
ATQ, x + x + 2 + x + 4 + x + 6 + x + 8 = 185
5x + 20 = 185 5x = 165 x = 33 So, highest number = 33 + 8 = 41

14. The sum of seven consecutive numbers is 175. What is the difference between twice the largest number
and thrice the smallest number? [Aggarwal-70]
a) 7 b) 8
c) 10 d) 12

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Solution: Let the seven numbers be x, (x+1), (x + 2), (x+3), (x + 4), (x + 5) and (x + 6).
Then, x + (x +1) + (x + 2) (x + 3)+(x + 4)+(x + 5)+ (x + 6) = 175.
7x + 21 = 175 7x = 154 x = 22
Required difference = 2(x + 6) - 3x = 2 (22+6) - (3 22) =56 - 66 = 10

15. The sum of five consecutive odd numbers is 575. What is the sum of the next set of five consecutive odd
numbers? [Aggarwal-71]
a) 595 b) 615
c) 635 d) 625
Solution: Let the five numbers be x, (x + 2), (x + 4), (x + 6) and (x + 8).
Then, x + (x + 2) + (x + 4) + (x + 6) + (x + 8) = 575
5x + 20 = 575 5x = 555 x = 111
Required sum = (x+10)+(x+12)+(x+14)+(x+16)+(x+18)
= 5x + 70 = (5 111) + 70 = 555+70 = 625

16. The sum of three consecutive odd numbers and three consecutive even numbers together is 231, Also
the smallest odd number is 11 less than the smallest even number. What is the sum of the largest odd
number and the largest even number? [Aggarwal-72]
a) 74 b) 82
c) 81 d) cannot be determined
Solution: Let the three odd numbers be x, (x + 2), (x + 4) and the three even numbers be (x + 11), (x + 13)
and (x + 15).
Then, x + (x + 2) + (x + 4) + (x + 11) +(x + 13) + (x + 15) = 231
6x + 45 = 231 6x = 186 x = 31.
Required number = (x + 4) + (x + 15) = 2x + 19 = (2 31)+19 = 62+19 = 81

17. What is the sum of two consecutive even numbers, the difference of whose squares is 84? [Aggarwal-78]
a) 34 b) 38
c) 42 d) 46
Solution: Let the numbers be x and (x + 2).
Then, (x+2)2 – x2 = 84 x2 + 4x + 4 - x2 = 84
4x + 4 = 84 4x = 80 x = 20
Required sum = x + (x + 2) = 2x + 2 = 42

18. Two numbers are such that the ratio between them is 4 : 7. If each is increased by 4, the ratio becomes
3 : 5. The larger number is [Aggarwal-41]
a) 36 b) 48
c) 56 d) 64
Solution: Let the numbers be 4x and 7x.
4x+4 3
ATQ, 7x+4 = 5 x = 8
So, larger number = 7x = 7 8 = 56

19. The sum of three numbers is 136. If the ratio between first and second be 2 : 3 and that between second
and third is 5 : 3, then the second number is? [Aggarwal-125]
a) 40 b) 48
c) 60 d) 72
Solution: Let, the number be A, B & C
A : B = 2 : 3 or 2 5 : 3 5 = 10:15
and B : C = 5 : 3 = or 5 3 : 3 3= 15:9
So, A : B : C =10 : 15 : 9
Sum of the ratio = 10+15+9 = 34
15
Second number =136 34 = 60

20. If one-third of one-fourth of a number is 15, then three-tenths of that number is? [Aggarwal-8]
a) 35 b) 36
c) 45 d) 54
Solution: Let, the number is x.
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21. The sum of twice a number and three times of 42 is 238. What is the sum of thrice the number and two
times of 42? [Aggarwal-7]
a) 245 b) 250
c) 252 d) 264
Solution: Let the number be x.
Then, 2x + (3 42) = 238 2x + 126 = 238 2x = 112 x = 56
Required sum = 3x + (2 42) = (3 56) + (2 42) = 168 + 84 = 252

22. The sum of a number and its reciprocal is one-eighth of 34. What is the product of the number and
square root? [Aggarwal-28]
a) 8 b) 27
c) 32 d) None
Solution: Let the number be x
1
ATQ, x + x = 4x2 - 17x + 4 = 0
4x2 – 16x – x + 4 = 0 (4x – 1) (x – 4) = 0
1
x = 4 or
4
Now, Product of the number and square root x √x = 4 √4 = 8

23. If 50 is subtracted from two-third of a number, the result is equal to sum of 40 and onefourth of that
number. What is the number? ([Aggarwal-21]
a) 174 b) 216
c) 246 d) 336
Solution: Let the number be x.
2x x 2x x 90 12
Then, 3 - 50 = 4 + 40 3
- 4 = 90 x = 5 = 216

24. A student was asked to divide the half of a certain number by 6 and the other half by 4 and then to add
the two quantities so obtained. Instead of doing so the student divided the number by 5 and the result
fell short by 4. The given number was? [Aggarwal-22]
a) 240 b) 288
c) 384 d) 480
Solution: Let the number be x.
x x
2 2 x x x x 10x+15x-24x
Then, + + =4 + - =4 =4 x = 4 120 = 480
6 4 5 12 8 5 120

25. The difference of two numbers is 1365. On dividing the larger number by the smaller, we get 6 as
quotient and the 15 as remainder. What is the smaller number? [Aggarwal-55]
a) 240 b) 270
c) 295 d) 360
Solution: Let the smaller number is x. So, larger number is = x+1365
ATQ, 6x+15 = x+1365
5x = 1350 x= 270

26. The product of two numbers is 9375 and the quotient, when the larger one is divided by the smaller, is
15. The sum of the numbers is? [Aggarwal-54]
a) 380 b) 395
c) 400 d) 425
Solution: Let the smaller number = x. So, larger number = 15x
ATQ, x 15x = 9375 15x2 = 9375 x2 = 625 x = 25
So, the numbers are 25 and 15 25 = 375 and their sum = 25+375 = 400

27. A man bought some eggs of which 10% are rotten. He gives 80% of the remainder to his neighbors.
Now he is left out with 36 eggs. How many eggs he bought? [Aggarwal-130]
a) 40 b) 100
c) 200 d) 72
Solution: 20% of 90 = 18%
Now 18% = 36
So, 100% = 200

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28. 54 is to be divided into two parts such that the sum of 10 times the first and 22 times the second is 780.
The bigger part is? [Aggarwal-121]
a) 24 b) 34
c) 30 d) 32
Solution: Let the two parts be x and y
ATQ, x+y = 54----(i) and 10x+22y = 780 or, 5x+11y = 390 ----(ii)
By (i) 5 – (ii) we get 6y = 120 y = 20
Putting y = 20 in (i) we get x = 54-20 = 34
So, the bigger part is 34

29. The difference of two numbers is 11 and one-fifth of their sum is 9. Find the numbers. [Aggarwal-Exm-
5]
a) 16 b) 17
c) 18 d) 19
Solution:
Let, the number are x and y.
So, x – y = 11 -------- (i)
Again, (x + y) = 9 x + y = 45 -------- (ii)
(i) + (ii) 2x = 56 x = 28 & (i) – (ii) 2y = 34 y =17
So, the numbers are x = 28 and y = 17

30. There are two numbers such that the sum of twice the first and thrice the second is 39, while the sum of
thrice the first and twice the second is 36. The larger of the two is [Aggarwal-81]
a) 6 b) 8
c) 9 d) 12
Solution: Let, the first number is x and second number is y
For first condition, 2x+3y = 39 ---(i) and for 2nd condition 3x+2y = 36 ------(ii)
Multiplying (i) by 3 and (ii) by 2 then subtracting (ii) from (i) we get, 5y = 45 y = 9
Putting y = 9 in (i) we get 2x = 39-27 x = 6
So, the larger number = 9

31. The sum of two positive integers multiplied by the bigger number is 204, and their difference
multiplied by the smaller number is 35. The numbers are [Aggarwal-58]
a) 12, 5 b) 13, 4
c) 14, 3 d) 24,10
Solution: Let the numbers be x and y such that x > y.
Then, x (x + y) = 204 x2 + xy = 204 --- (i) and y(x – y) = 35 xy – y2 = 35--- (ii)
Subtracting (ii) from (i), we get: x2 + y2 = 169
Now, from 169 only 2 such number whose sum of square is 169 is (12 and 5 ) (122 +52 ) = 169
So, x = 12, y = 5

32. The number obtained by interchanging the two digits of two-digits of number is lesser than the
original number by 54. If the sum of the two digit of the number is 12, then what is the original
number? [Aggarwal-95]
a) 28 b) 39
c) 82 d) 93
Solution: Let ten’s digit = x. Then, unit’s digit = (12-x) So, the number 10x+(12-x) = 9x+12
New number after interchanging digit = 10 (12 – x) + x = 120-9x
ATQ, (9x+12) – (120 -9x) = 54
18x – 108 = 54 18x = 162 x = 9.
So, ten’s digit = 9 and unit’s digit =12-9 = 3. Hence, original number = 93

33. The difference between a two-digit number and the number obtained by interchanging the digit is 36.
What is the difference between the sum and the difference of the digits of the number if the ratio
between the digits of the number is 1 : 2? [Aggarwal-96]
a) 4 b) 8
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Solution: Since the number is greater than the number obtained of reversing the digits, so the ten's digit is
greater than the unit's digit .
Let the ten's and unit's digits be 2x and x respectively.
Then, (10 2x + x) – (10x +2x) = 36 9x = 36 x = 4
Required difference =( 2x +x) – (2x – x) = 2x = 8.

34. A certain number of two digits is three times the sum of its digits and if 45 be added to it, the digits are
reversed. The number is? [Aggarwal-104]
a) 23 b) 27
c) 32 d) 72
Solution: Let the ten’s digit be x and unit’s digit be y.
Then, 10x + y = 3 (x + y) 7x – 2y = 0 ---(i)
And, 10x + y + 45 = 10y + x y – x = 5. ----(ii)
By (ii) 7 + (i) we get, 5y= 35 y = 7 putting this value in (ii) we get x = 2
So, the required number is = 27

35. The digit in the unit's place of a number is equal the digit in the ten's place of half of that number and
the digit in the ten's place of that number is less the digit in unit's place of half of the number 1. If the
sum of the digits of the number is 7, what is the number? [Aggarwal-102]
a) 34 b) 52
c) 162 d) Data inadequate
Solution: Let the ten's digit be x and unit's digit be y. so the number is 10x+y
10x+y
ATQ, 2 =10y + x + 1
10x + y = 20y + 2x + 2 8x - 19y = 2 ……..(i) and x + y = 7 ................(ii)
By (ii) 8 – (i) we get 27y = 54 y = 2
Putting this value y = 2 in (ii) we get x = 7-2 = 5
So, the number is 5 10+2 = 52

36. A two-digit number is 7 times the sum of its two digits. The number that is formed by reversing its
digits is 18 less than the original number. What is the number? [Aggarwal-87]
a) 42 b) 52
c) 62 d) 72
Solution: Let the ten's digit be x and the unit's digit be y. Then, number = 10x + y.
10x + y = 7(x + y) 3x = 6y x = 2y
Number formed by reversing the digits = 10y + x
ATQ, (10x + y) – (10y +x) = 18 9x – 9y = 18 x – y = 2 2y – y = 2 y = 2
So, x = 2y =2 2 = 4. So, the required number = 10x + y = 40 + 2 = 42.

37. The difference between a two-digit number and the number obtained by interchanging the positions of
its digits is 36. What is the difference between the two digits of that number? [Aggarwal-92]
a) 3 b) 4
c) 9 d) None
Solution: Let the ten’s digit be x and unit’s digit be y.
Then, (10x + y) – (10y + x) = 36
9x-9y = 36 9(x – y) = 36 x – y = 4

38. A two-digit number becomes five-sixth of itself when its digits are reversed. The two digits differ by
one. The number is [Aggarwal-99]
a) 45 b) 54
c) 56 d) 65
Solution: Since the number reduces on reversing the digits, ten’s digit is greater than the unit’s digit.
Let, the unit’s digit be x. Then, ten’s digit = (x + 1)
So the number 10(x+1)+x=10x+10+x = 11x+10 and the reversed number l0x+x+1 = 11x+l
5
ATQ, 6 (11x+10) = 11x+1
Or, 55x+50 = 66x+6
Or, 11x =44
x = 4 So the number. (11 4)+10 = 54

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39. A number consists of 3 digits whose sum is 10. The middle digit is equal to the sum of the other two
and the number will be increased by 99 if its digits reversed. The number is? [Aggarwal-98]
a) 145 b) 253
c) 370 d) 352
Solution: Let x,y,z be the 3 digits of the no. in that order.
It is given, x+y+z =10 …..(1)
y=x+z
Substituting the value of y in 1
x+x+z+z =10
2x+2z =10
x+z =5…….(2)
100x+10y+z+99 =100z+10y+x
99x+99 = 99z
x+1= z…..(3)
Substituting the value z in 2
x+x+1 = 5 2x = 4 x = 2
Substituting the value of x in 3
Z=3
Y=5
So the no. is 253

40. In a three-digit number, the digit in the unit's place is 75% of the digit in the ten's place. The digit in
the ten's place is greater than the digit in the hundred's place by 1. If the sum of the digits in the ten's
place and the hundred's place is 15, what is the number? [Aggarwal-107]
a) 687 b) 786
c) 795 d) None
Solution: Let the hundred's digit = x
Then, ten's digit = (x + 1)
Unit's digit: = 75% of (x+1) = 34(x+1)
(x+1)+x =15 2x=14 x=7
So, hundred's digit = 7, Ten's digit = 8
Unit's digit: =34(x+1)=34(7+1)=34(8)=6
Hence, required number = 786

41. The numerator and denominator of a fraction are in the ratio of 2 : 3. If 6 is subtracted from the
numerator, the result is a fraction that has a value 2/3 of the original fraction. The numerator of the
original fraction is? [Aggarwal-114]
a) 6 b) 18
c) 27 d) 36
2x
Solution: Let the fraction be 3x
2x- 2 2x 2x- 4x
Then, 3x = 3 3x 3x
= 9x
18x2 - 54x = 12x2 6x2 = 54x x = 9 So, the numerator = 2 9 = 18

42. The sum of the numerator and denominator of a fraction is 11. If 1 is added to the numerator and 2 is
subtracted from the denominator, it becomes 2/3 The fraction is [Aggarwal-111]
a) 5/6 b) 6/5
c) 3/8 d) 8/3
Solution: Let the fraction be x/ y
Then, x + y = 11………(i) and (x +1)/ (y- 2) =2/3
3x+3 = 2y-4 3x – 2y = – 7………(ii)
By (i) 3 -(ii) we get: 5y = 40 y = 8 by putting this value in (i) we get x = 3
So, the required fraction is 3/8

43. Find three consecutive odd integers with the property that 3 times the first integer plus twice the
second integer is 5 more than twice the third integer
a) 5, 7, 9 b) 3, 5, 7
c) 7, 9, 11 d) 15, 19, 21

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Solution: three consecutive odd integers x, (x+2), (x+4)


3x + 2(x+2) = 2(x+4) + 5 x = 3
So, Three consecutive odd integers: 3, 5, 7

44. A number when divided by a divisor leaves a remainder of 24. When twice the original number is
divided by the same divisor, the remainder is 11. What is the value of the divisor?
a) 13 b) 59
c) 35 d) 37
Solution: If number is x and divisor is y than
x/y = (n y +24) = n + 24 /y and 2 (x / y) = (2n y + 48)/ y = 2n + 48 /y
Now, 48/ y gives reminder 11, so 48 /y = 1 + 11/y 48 = y + 11
so, y = 37

45. 2ab5 is a four-digit number divisible by 25. If the number formed from the two digits ab is a multiple
of 13, then ab =?
a) 10 b) 25
c) 52 d) 65
Solution: For a number to be divisible by 25 it's last digit must be 00, 25 , 50 , 75
we are given that "ab" is multiple of 13
here in "ab" , (b) must be 2 or 7
The only 2digit multiple of 13 satisfying this condition is 13×4 = 52
b=2
Therefore ab = 52

46. The denominator of a fraction is 3 more than the numerator. If the numerator as well as the
denominator is increased by 4, the fraction becomes 4/5. What was the original fraction?
a) 7/11 b) 8/11
c) 9/11 d) 10/11
Solution: Let the numerator be x Then, denominator = x + 3.
Now, (x + 4)/(x + 3) +4 = 4/5 5 (x + 4) = 4(x + 7) x = 8.
The fraction is 8/11.

47. There are two numbers such that the sum of twice the first and thrice the second is 39, while the sum of
thrice the first, and twice the second is 36. The larger of the two is
a) 3 b) 6
c) 9 d) 12
Solution: Let the numbers be x and y.
Then, 2x + 3y = 39...(i) and 3x + 2y = 30 ...(ii)
On solving (i) and (ii), we get: x = 6 and y = 9. Larger number = 9

48. The difference between a two-digit number and the number obtained by interchanging the two digits is
63. Which is the smaller of the two numbers?
a) 7 b) 12
c) 15 d) 17
Solution: Let the ten's digit be x and unit's digit be y.
Then, (10x + y) - (10y + x) = 63
9 (x - y) = 63 x - y = 7

49. A number consists of 3 digits whose sum is 10. The middle digit is equal to the sum of the other two
and the number will be increased by 99 if its digits are reversed. The number is :
a) 253 b) 263
c) 273 d) 283
Solution: Let the middle digit be x.
Then, 2x = 10 or x = 5. So, the number is either 253 or 352
Since the number increases on reversing the digits, so the hundred's digit is smaller than the unit's digit.
Hence, required number = 253.

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50. A number is doubled and 9 is added. If the resultant is trebled, it becomes 75. What is that number?
a) 2 b) 4
c) 6 d) 8
Solution: Let the number be x. Then, 3 (2x + 9) = 75.
2x + 9 = 25 2x = 16 x = 8

 Logarithm
GB Aa¨v‽qi ¸iæZ¡c~Y© Z_¨ I m~Î
 log(xy) = loga x+loga y logb x log x
 loga x = = log a
x logb a
 log (y) =loga x-loga y  aloga x = x
 logx x = 1  xloga y = yloga x
p p
 loga 1 = 0  loga qx = q loga x
 loga (xp ) = p(loga x)  loga x=p; then, ap =x
1
 loga x = logx a

1. The value of √ is-


a) 5 2 b) 5
c) 10 d)
Solution: √ = √ = √ (√ ) √
= √ √ √ √

2. The value of ( ) is-


a) b) -
c) d)
Solution: ( )
awi, 0.01 = x
x= 100 = 1000 = 100  10 = 100  √
 1000 =  =

 ( )=

3. The logarithm of 0.00001 to the base 0.01 is equal


a) b)
c) 3 d) s
Solution:
awi, x = 0.01 x =
0.00001 = =  =  

=( ) √ = √ = =

 = =

4. If = – 2, then x is equal to
a) – 9 b) – 6
c) – 8 d)
Solution: =–2 x= = =

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5. If =100 and = 10, then the value of y is


a) b)
c) d)
Solution: =100 y=
= 10
= 10 x =
y=( ) =

6. The value of ( )
is equal to
a) – 27 b) – 4
c) 4 d) 27
Solution: ( )
=x ( ) = 81 ( ) =

( ) =( ) =( ) x = -4


7. is equal to
a) b)

c) d)

Solution:

8. The value of is equal to


a) 0 b) 1
c) 2 d) 3
Solution:

9. The value of ( ) is
a) 2 b) 5
c) 10 d) 15
Solution: ( )= ( )= ( )
= (4  1) = 4= =2 2=21=2

10. If then
a) log b)
c) d) None of these
Solution: ; Dfqc‽ÿ jMvwi`g wb‽q cvB,
x log a = y log b

11. is equal to
a) 0 b) 1
c) 2 d) 3
Solution:
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( )
( ) ( )
( )
( )
( )

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12. The value of ( ) is


a) 0 b)
c) 1 d) 2
Solution: ( )
=( ( ) )
=( )
= ( ) ( )

13. What is the value of the following expression?


( ) ( ) ( )
a) 0 b) 1
c) 2 d) 3
Solution: ( ) ( ) ( )
= ( ) ( ) ( )
= ( )* +
= ( ) ( )

14. The value of is


a) 0 b) 1
c) 2 d) 3
Solution:
= ( ) ( ) ( )
= ( ) ( ) ( )
= ( )
= ( ) ( )

15. If then ( ) equals


a) b)
c) -x d) x
Solution: loga m = x
=m = =( )
( ) ( )

16. If log 2 = x, log 3 = y and log 7 = z, then the value of ( √ ) is


A) B)
C) D)
Solution: ( √ ) * ( )+ ( )
= ( )
=
=
=
=

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17. If then x equals


a) 15 b) 20
c) 25 d) 100
Solution: ( )

18. ( ) ( ) equals
a) 1 b) 2
c) 3 d) 4
Solution: ( ) ( )
=( ) ( )
=( ) ( )
=
=
=4

19. ( )( )( ) is equal to
a) 1 b)
c) 2 d) 5
Solution: ( )( )( )
= ( ) ( )
=
= (
=
=

20. If
( ) ( )
a) b)
( ) ( )
( ) ( )
c) ( ) d) ( )
Solution:
( ) = ( ) =( )
 = =
2=
( )
( )
( )

21. If ( ) ( )
a) 5 b) 10
c) 25 d) 32
Solution: ( ) ( )
( )
( ) ( )

22. (log x + log y) will equal log ( ) if


a) y=0 b) √
c) x=y d)
Solution: (log x + log y) = log ( )
(log xy) = log ( )

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log ( ) = log ( ) ( ) =( )
( )
*( ) + = ( )  xy =
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
( )

23. If log x + log y = Log (x+y), yhen


a) x = y b) xy = 1
c) d)
Solution: log x + log y = log (x + y)
log (xy) = log (x + y) xy = x + y
xy – y = x (x – 1)y = x y =

24. If a = , b = and c = , then the value of xyz is equal to


a) a – 1 b) 0
c) 1 d) abc
Solution: a = =x
b= =y
c= =z
 xyz = (   )
=(  ) =  =1

25. If then x equals


a) 3 b) 9
c) 27 d) None of these
Solution:
( ) ( )

3 =9 =3 x= = 27

26. If (√ √ ) , what is the value of x?


a) 2 b) 3
c) 4 d) 5
Solution: (√ √ )
(√ √ )
log5 [ √ +√ ]= =1
√ +√ = =5
√ =5-√  x + 5 = 25 + x – 10 √
10 √ = 20 √ = 2 x = 4

27. If = 0.3010, then 10 is equal to


a) b)
c) d)
Solution: = 0.3010
=

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28. If log 3 = 0.477 and ( ) = 3, then x equals


a) 0.0159 b) 0.0477
c) 0.159 d) 10
Solution: log 3 = 0.477
( ) = 0.477 ( ) = 0.477
= 0.477 3x 10 = 0.477
3x = 0.477 x = = 0.159

29. If log 2 = 0.3010 and log 3 = 0.4771, the value of 512 is


a) 2.870 b) 2.967
c) 3.876 d) 3.912
Solution: 2= 0.301
( ) = 0.301 10 – 5 = 0.301
1– 5 = 0.301 5 = 1 – 0.301
5 = 0.699 10 =

30. If 2 = 0.3010 and 7 = 0.8451, then the value of 2.8 is


a) 0.4471 b) 1.4471
c) 2.4471 d) None of these
Solution: 2.8 = ( ) = 28 – 10
= (4  7) – 1 = 4+ 7–1
= + 7–1=2 2+ 7–1
= 2  0.3010 + 0.8451 – 1 = 0.4471

31. If log 2 = 0.30103, the number of digits in is


a) 18 b) 19
c) 20 d) 21
Solution: log 2 = 0.30103
log = 64 log 2 = 64  0.30103 = 19.266
j‽Mi c~Y©K = 19  AsK msL¨v = 19 + 1 = 20

32. If log 2 = 0.30103, the number of digits in is


a) 30 b) 31
c) 100 d) 200
Solution: log 2 = 0.30103
log ( ) = 50 log 4 = 50 log = 50  2 log 2
= 100 log 2 = 100  0.30103 = 30.103
j‽Mi c~Y©K = 30  ‼gvU AsK = 30 + 1 = 31

33. If log 3 log ( – 2) and log ( + 4) are in arithmetic progression, then x is equal to
a) 8/3 b) log
c) log d) 8
Solution: ejv Av‽Q, log 3, log ( – 2) Ges log ( + 4) mgvšÍi avivq Av‽Q|
 log ( – 2) – log 3 = log ( + 4) – log ( – 2)
log ( )= log ( )
 =
( ) ( )
( )
awi, =y
 – 4y – 3y = 8
– 7y – 8 = 0 + y – 8y – 8 = 0
y(y + 1) – 8(y + 1) = 0 (y + 1) (y – 8) = 0
y  –1 KviY Gi gvb x Gi mKj ev¯Íe gv‽bi Rb¨ abvZ¥K  y = 8
= 8  x = log

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34. If a = p and b, then what is ( ) equal to?


a) + b) -
c) d)
Solution: a = p; b=q
 ( )= +
=p a+q b= +

wewfbœ I‽qemvBU Ges weMZ eQ‽ii cÔkœmg~‽ni mgvavb


35. = [Exam Taker Arts : Bangladesh Bank (Officer General-2019); Bangladesh Bank (Officer-
2018); Agrani Bank (Officer Cash-2017)]
a) 5 b) 8
c) 3 d) 2
Solution: = = =2

36. ( ) is equal to : [Exam Taker Arts : Sonali Bank (Officer-2018)]


a) b) 4x
c) d)
Solution: ( ) = ( )  = 
= 

37. Find the value of   [Exam Taker AUST : Combined 4 Banks (S.O. IT-2018)]
a) b)
c) d)
Solution:   = =

38. For what value of x is = ? [Exam Taker AUST : P.K.B. (S.O.-2018) Combined 4 Banks
(Officer-2019)]
a) 2 b) 3
c) 4 d) 6
Solution: = ( ) =( ) =
6x – 12 = 4x 6x – 4x = 12
2x = 12  x = 6

39. If = 32, then x = ? [Exam Taker Arts : Bangladesh Bank (A.D.-2018)]


a) 2 b) 3
c) 3/4 d) 4/3
Solution: = 32
( ) = =
4x + 2 = 5 4x = 3  x = 3/4

40. If = 32, then x = ? [Exam Taker Arts : B.K.B. (Officer Cash-2017)]


a) 2 b) 3
c) 3/2 d) 2/3
Solution: = 32
( ) = =
2x + 2 = 5 2x = 3  x = 3/2

41. If the value of the base is– [Exam Taker Arts : Combined 5 Banks (Officer-2018)]
a) 16/9 b) 9/16
c) 256/81 d) 81/256
Solution: GLv‽b wfwË =
=
( )

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*( ) + ( ) [Dfqc‽ÿ -2 NvZ wb‽q]


= ( ) = 256/81

42. If then x = ? [Exam Taker Arts : Rupali Bank (Officer Cash-2018)]


a) –1/2 b) 1/2
c) 2 d) 3
Solution:
= = =4 x=√ x=2

43. If = the value of the base is– [Exam Taker Arts : Rupali Bank Ltd. (Officer-2019)]
a) 16/9 b) 9/16
c) 256/81 d) 81/256
Solution: =
= x = ( ) = 81/256

44. If = q, = r and = p then the value of xyz is [Exam Taker AUST : Sonali Bank (S.O. FF-
2019); P.K.B. (S.O.-2018)]
a) 1 b) – 1
c) 0 d) pqr
Solution: = q log = log q x log p = log q  x = log q/log p
= r log = log r y log q = log r  y = log r/log q
= p log = log p z log r = log p  z = log p/log r
 x.y.z =    xyz = 1

45. If = then the value of x is– [Exam Taker Arts : Sonali Bank (Officer-2018)]
a) 8 b) – 4
c) 4 d) 2
Solution: =
= 128 [e¨¯ÍKiY K‽i]
= x=( ) x= = x=4

46. If x = , y = and z = then the value of abc is– [Exam Taker Arts : Rupali Bank (Officer Cash-
2018); Agrani Bank (S.O. Auditor-2018); Bangladesh Bank (A.D.-2018); B.H.B.F.C. (S.O.-2017)]
a) 1 b) 0
c) 0.5 d) infinity
Solution: x = , y = , z = xc
z = =( ) = ( ) =
=  abc = 1

47. √ 16 = KZ? [Exam Taker AUST : Sonali Bank (Sub-Asst. Engr. Electrical-2016)]
a) 8 b) 6
c) 9 d) 4
Solution: √ 16 = √ (√ ) = 8 √ √ =81=8 [ a = 1]

48. √ 81 = ? [Exam Taker Arts : Agrani Bank (S.O. Auditor-2018); B.K.B. (Officer Cash-2017)]
a) 9 b) 7
c) 6 d) 8
Solution: √ 81 = √ = √ √ =8 √ √ =81=8[ a = 1]

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49. = -2 n‡j, x Gi gvb KZ? [Exam Taker Arts : B.D.B.L. (S.O.-2017); Exam Taker AUST : Sonali
Bank (Sub-Asst. Engr. Mechanical-2016)]
a)  3 b)  1/3
c) – 3 d) 3
Solution: ‼`Iqv Av‽Q, = -2  = [ b = x n‽j, = b]
= =9 x=3
wKš` x ≠ – 3, KviY logarithm Gi base me©`v abvZ¥K|  x = + 3

50. What is the simplified value of ( ) [Exam Taker AUST : Combined 3 Banks (A.P.-2018)]
a) ( ) b)
c) ( ) d)
Solution: ( ) ( ) ( )

mvaviY Ávb
 mv¤úªwZK mvaviY Ávb- ce© 1
1. What is the name of the country's first deep sea 8. When will Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
port? University Kishoreganj Act 2020 come into force?
A) Matarbari sea port B) Sonadia Sea Port A) 15 December 2020
C) Patharghata sea port D) Hatia sea port B) 17 December 2020
2. Where will the country's first deep seaport be C) 19 December 2020
built? D) 21 December 2020
A) Kalapara Patuakhali B) Teknaf Cox's Bazar 9. Who is the first woman Deputy Auditor General
C) Hatia Noakhali D) Cox's Bazar and Controller in the history of Bangladesh?
3. Matarbari seaport will be built with the funding of A) Nazneen Sultana B) Mahfuza Khanam
which country? C) Monowara Habib D) Dr. Shirin Akhter
A) China B) Japan 10. Which is the largest IPO in the history of the stock
market in Bangladesh?
C) India D) South Korea
A) Robi Axiata B) Teletalk
4. 4 November 2020 what are the names of the two C) Grameen Phone D) Banglalink
survey ships commissioned by the Bangladesh 11. Where will the new EPZ be built in the country?
Navy? A) Rangpur B) Jessore
A) Omar Faruk and Abu Ubaidah C) Patuakhali D) All of the above
B) Padma and Palash 12. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Chair will
C) Visitors and searches be established in which university in Brazil?
D) Seekers and expectations A) Rio de Janeiro State University
5. 4 November 2020 What is the name of the warship B) University of Brasilia
commissioned by Bangladesh Navy? C) University of Sao Paulo
A) Omar Faruk B) Abu Ubaidah D) Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
C) expectations D) All of the above 13. Where is Sheikh Hasina Cultural Village being
6. Where is the call for the release of Bangabandhu's built?
first index finger sculpture? A) Barisal B) Rangpur
A) Gopalganj B) Narsingdi C) Gopalganj D) Jamalpur
C) Faridpur D) Dhaka 14. What is the population?
7. When is the Bangladesh Engineering Research A) 16.15 crores B) 16.25 crores
Council Act 2020 effective? C) 16.45 crores D) 16.65 crores
A) 1 November 2020 B) 5 November 2020 15. What is the rate of population growth?
C) 8 November 2020 D) 10 November 2020 A) 1.17 % B) 1.27 %
C) 1.37 % D) 1.47 %

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16. What is the population (Per square kilometer) 22. When was the peace agreement signed between
density? Azerbaijan and Armenia?
A) 1,125 B) 1,135 A) 6 November 2020
C) 1,145 D) 1,155 B) 7 November 2020
17. What is the average life expectancy? C) 8 November 2020
A) 71.1 year B) 72.6 year D) 9 November 2020
C) 73.3 year D) 74.2 year 23. Collins Dictionary 2020 which is the best word?
18. What is the poverty rate? A) Social Distance B) Self –isolation
A) 20.5 % B) 21.5% C) Coronavirus D) Lockdown
C) 22.5 % D) 23.5 % 24. Who is the first woman judge of the US Supreme
19. What is the rate of extreme poverty? Court?
A) 8.5 % B) 9.5 % A) Sandra Day O’Connor
C) 10.5 % D) 11.5 % B) Ruth Bader Ginsberg
20. What is the literacy rate? C) Ammy koni Barret D) Jill Baiden
A) 72.4 % B) 73.4 % 25. When was the new land ownership law introduced
C) 74.4 % D) 75.5 % in Jammu and Kashmir, India?
21. Who is the current chairman of the International A) 24 October 2020
Cricket Council? B) 25 October 2020
A) Greg Barclay B) Shashanka Manohar C) 25 October 2020
C) Imran Khwaja D) Zaheer Abbas D) 26 October 2020

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1. (A) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (D) 6. (B) 7. (A) 8. (B) 9. (C) 10. (A) 11. (D) 12. (B) 13. (D) 14. (D) 15.
(C) 16. (A) 17. (B) 18. (A) 19. (C) 20. (C) 21. (A) 22. (D) 23. (D) 24. (A) 25. (D)

 weMZ mv‡ji ¸iZ¡c~Y ©mvaviY Ávb- ce© 1


evsjv‡`k
1. evsjv‽`‽ki `wÿY-c~ev©s‽ki b⁂‽Mvôx¸‽jv n‽jv - PvKgv, gvigv, wÎcyiv, giv, eg, cvsL&yqv I L&ye|
2. evsjv‽`‽ki DIi c~ev©s‽ki b⁂‽Mvôx¸‽jv n‽jv - Mv‽iv, nvRs, ‽KvP, L&vwm I gwbcywi|
3. Mv‽iv, nvRs,I ‽KvP b⁂‽Mvôxi ‽jvKRb - e⁂nIi gqgbwmsn AÂ‽j emevm K‽i|
4. L&vwm I gwbcywi b⁂‽Mvôxi ‽jvKRb - wm‽jU AÂ‽j emevm K‽i|
5. ivLvBbiv emevm K‽i - K·evRvi, cUzqvLvwj I ei¸bv ‼Rjvq|
6. evsjv‽`‽ki me‽P‽q eo b⁂ZvwI¦K ‼Mvwô n‽jv - PvKgv|
7. PvKgviv emevm K‽i - iv½vgvwU,ev›`ievb I LvMovQwo ‼Rjvq| -
8. PvKgv‽`i cvov‽K e‽j - Av`vg|
9. PvKgv mgvR - wcZ…Zvwš¿K|
10. PvKgv‽`i Pvlvev` c×wZ‽K - ÔRyg Õejv nq|
11. PvKgviv - ‽e×× ag©vej¤^x|
12. PvKgv‽`i me‽P‽q Rbwcªq I e⁂nr Drm‽ei bvg - ÔweRyÕ|
13. Mv‽iviv emevm K‽i - gqgbwmsn, Uv⁀&MvBj, ‽bÎ‽Kvbv, ‽kicyi, Rvgvjcyi I MvRxcyi|
14. Mv‽iviv wb‽R‽`i cwiPq w`‽Z cQ›` K‽i - Ógvw›`Ö bv‽g |
15. Mv‽iv‽`i mgvR - gvZ…Zvwš¿K|
16. Mv‽iv mgv‽Ri g~‽j i‽q‽Q - gvnvwi ev gvwÎ‽MvÎ|
17. M‽iv mgv‽R cvPwU `j i‽q‽Q - mvsgv, gvivK,‽gvwgb,wkiv I Av‽is|
18. Mv‽iv‽`i Avw` a‽g©i bvg - mvsmv‽iK|
19. Mv‽iv‽`i cÔavb ‼`eZvi bvg - ZvZviv iveyMv|
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20. Mv‽iv‽`i cÖavb Drm‼ei bvg - IqvsMvjv|


21. Mv‽iv‽`i fvlvi bvg - AvwPK LywmK|
22. muvIZvjiv emevm K‽i - ivRkvnx, iscyi, I e¸ov ‼Rjvq|
23. mvuIZvj mgvR n‽jv - wcZ…m~Îxq|
24. muvIZvjiv - wn›`y I wLª÷vb ag© cvjb K‽i|
25. mvuIZvjiv Drme cvjb K‽i - ‼mvnivB I evnv
26. mvuIZvj we‽`ªvn - 1855 mv‽j|
27. mvuIZvj we‽`ªv‽ni `yB bvqK - wmay I Kvby‽K mvuIZvjiv exi wn‽m‽e fw³ K‽i|
28. cv½b b⁂‽Mvôx - Bmjvg a‽g©i Abymvix|
29. gvigviv Zv‽`i MÖvg‽K - ‼ivqv Ges MÔv‽gi cÔavb‽K ‼ivqvRv e‽j|

AvšÍR©vwZK
1. wmwiqv I cvwK¯'v‽bi msev` ms¯'v - SANA.
2. eøvK d‽i÷ Aew¯'Z - Rvgv©wb‽Z|
3. UsMvm d‽i÷ Aew¯'Z - hy³ivóªi Avjv¼v iv‽R¨|
4. wbD wd«Wg MÔ‽š'i iPwqZv - D‽WªvDBjmb|
5. AvaywbK MbZ‽š¿i mywZKvMvi - weª‽Ub|
6. I.AvB.wm cÖ_g gnvmwPe - ‼UsKz Avãyj ingvb|
7. gnvZ¥v MvÚx Ecvwa cÔ`vb K‽ib - iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi|
8. Avwd«Kv ‽_‽K Gwkqv‽K c⁂_K K‽i‽Q - ‼jvwnZ mvMi|
9. RvwZms‽Ni m`i `ß‽ii ¯'cwZ - WweøD n¨vwimb|
10. c¨vwim Aew¯'Z - mxb b`xi Zx‽i|
11. KvbvWvi A‽Uvqv - j‽iÝ b`xi Zx‽i Aew¯'Z|
12. emwbqv I mvwe©qv‽K wef³Kvix b`xi bvg - w`ªbv|
13. RvwZms‽Ni ‼NvwlZ wek^ kvwšÍ w`em - 21 ‼m‽Þ¤^i|
14. d«v‽Ýi c~e© bvg - Mj|
15. Rvcv‽bi c~e© bvg - wbàb|
16. ‽Wbgv©‽Ki Awaevwm‽`i ejv nq - w`‽bgvi|
17. eøvK d‽ió - Rvgv©wb‽Z Aew¯'Z|
18. KzbvBb ˆZ‽i nq - wmb‽Kvb MvQ ‼_‽K|
19. cvim¨ DcmvM‽i AvÂjxq ‼Rv‽Ui bvg - wRwmwm|
20. wµwgqvi hy× msNwUZ nq - 1853 mv‽j|
21. cvim¨ DcmvMixq ‼`k - 10 wU|

 cvwK¯Ívb kvmbvgj (1947-1970)


1939 mv‽j gymwjg jx‽Mi mfvcwZ ‽gvnv¤§v` Avjx wRbœvn "wØRvwZ ZË¡" Z_v `yB RvwZwfwËK ‽`k MV‽bi aviYv ‽`b| Gici 1940
mv‽ji 23 gvP© G ‽K dRjyj nK jv‽nv‽i gymwjg jx‽Mi m‽¤§j‽b `vwe Rvbvb, gymwjg msL¨vMwiô AÂj wb‽q K‽qKwU ¯^vaxb ivó«
MV‽bi| GwUB BwZnv‽m "jv‽nvi cÔ¯Íve" bv‽g cwiwPZ| GiB cwiµgvq 1947 mv‽ji 14 AvM÷ iv‽Z fviZe‽l© Aemvb nq weªwUk
kvm‽bi| 14 AvM÷ ivZ 12 Uvi wKQy Av‽M Rb¥ nq cvwK¯Ívb Ges ivZ 12 Uvi wKQy mgq ci A_©vr 15 AvM÷ Rb¥ nq ¯^vaxb fvi‽Zi|
G mgq ‽kl weªwUk fvBmiq ev ivR cÖwZwbwa wQ‽jb jW© gvD›U e¨v‽Ub| wZwb fvi‽Zi cÔ_g Mfb©i ‽Rbv‽ij Gi `vwqZ¡I cvjb K‽ib|
ïiæ nq bZzb Aa¨vq...

 ZgÏyb gRwjk MwVZ nq 1947 mv‽ji 2 ‽m‽Þ¤^i XvKv wek¦we`¨vj‽qi Aa¨vcK Aveyj Kv‽k‽gi ‽bZ…‽Z¡| GwU GKwU mvs¯‹…wZK
cÖwZôvb|
 "cvwK¯Ív‽bi ivó«fvlv evsjv bv D`©y" bv‽g cyw¯ÍKv cÔKvk K‽i- ZgÏyb gRwjk, 15 ‽m‽Þ¤^i| cvwK¯Ív‽bi cÔ_g Mfb©i "‽gvnv¤§`
Avjx wRbœvn|" 1g cÔavbgš¿x wjqvKZ Avjx Lvb Ges c~e© evsjvi cÔ_g gyL¨gš¿x LvRv bvwRg DwÏb|
 1948 mv‽ji 23 ‽deªæqvwi cvwK¯Ívb MYcwil` Gi m`m¨ Kywgjøvi ax‽i›`ªbv_ `Ë fvlv wn‽m‽e D`©y I Bs‽iwRi cvkvcvwk evsjv
e¨env‽ii cÔ_g `vwe Rvbvb|

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 1948 mv‽ji 4 Rvbyqvwi cÔwZwôZ nq c~e© cvwK¯Ívb gymwjg QvÎ jxM| 2 gvP© XvKv wek¦we`¨vj‽q cÔ_g "me©`jxq ivó«fvlv msMÔvg
cwil`" MwVZ nq| Gmgq c~e© cvwK¯Ív‽bi gyL¨gš¿x wQ‽jb LvRv bvwRgywÏb|
 1948 mv‽ji 21 gvP© ‽im‽Kvm© gq`vb(eZ©gv‽b ‽mvnivIqv`©x D`¨vb) Ges 24 gvP© XvKv wek¦we`¨vj‽qi mgve©Z‽b cvwK¯Ív‽bi Mfb©i
‽Rbv‽ij ‽gvnv¤§` Avjx wRbœvn ‽NvlYv K‽ib, "D`©y Ges GKgvÎ D`©y B n‽e cvwK¯Ív‽bi GKgvÎ gvZ…fvlv|"
 1952 mv‽ji 30 Rvbyqvwi Avãyj gwZb‽K Avn&evqK K‽i "ivó«fvlv msMÔvg cwil`" bZyb fv‽e MwVZ nq| ‽kL gywRe Ges Zvi mn
ew›` gwnDwÏb Avn‽g`‽K XvKv ‽K›`ªxq KvivMvi ‽_‽K dwi`cyi KvivMv‽i ¯'vbvšÍi Kiv nq| 27 ‽deªæqvwi ‽kL gywRe gyw³jvf
K‽ib|
 XvKv wek¦we`¨vj‽qi AvgZjv ‽_‽K 21 ‽deªæqvwi mKvj 11 Uvq wgwQj wb‽q 144 aviv f½ Kivi wm×všÍ nq| wgwQ‽j cywjk ¸wj
Pvjv‽j Aveyj eiKZ, ReŸvi, iwdK, mvjvgmn AviI A‽b‽K kwn` nb| ciw`b 22 ‽deªæqvwi kwdDi bv‽g AviI GKRb kwn`
nb| 23 ‽deªæqvwi kwdD‽ii wcZv‽K w`‽q cÔ_g kwn` wgbvi D‽Øvab Kiv nq| 1952 mv‽ji 21 ‽deªæqvwi wQj e⁂n¯úwZevi, 8
dvêyY 1358 e½vã|
 fvlv kwn`‽`i wb‽q cÔ_g KweZv wj‽Lb PÆMÔv‽gi Kwe gvneye-Dj-Avjg ‽P×ayix, "Kvu`‽Z Avwmwb, dvwmi `vwe wb‽q G‽mwQ|"
AvjvDwÏb Avj AvRv` iPbv K‽ib ¯§⁂wZi wgbvi KweZv| Avãyj Mvddvi ‽P×ayix iPbv K‽ib, "Avgvi fvB‽qi i‽³ ivOv‽bv GKz‽k
‽deªæqvwi " bv‽gi MvbwU| m½xZ wkíx Avãyj jwZd iPbv I myi K‽ib "Iiv Avgvi gy‽Li fvlv KvBov wb‽Z Pvq|"
 W. gybxi ‽P×ayix ‽R‽j e‽m iPbv K‽ib cÔ_g bvUK "Kei", 1953 mv‽j| Gi cÔavb PwiÎ: nvwdR, gy`©v dwKi|" Rwni ivqnvb
iPbv K‽ib cÔ_g Dcb¨vm "Av‽iK dvêyY|" Gi Pwiθ‽jv n‽⁃Q gywbg, ‽eby, mvnvbv, Wwj I Avmv`|
 1953 mv‽ji 21 ‽deªæqvwi ‽_‽K mviv‽`‽k fvlv w`em cvjb n‽q Avm‽Q| 1956 mv‽j cvwK¯Ív‽bi msweav‽b evsjv‽K Ab¨Zg
ivó«fvlv wn‽m‽e ¯^xK…wZ ‽`qv nq| 1999 mv‽ji 17 b‽f¤^i RvwZms‽Ni wk‿v, weÁvb I ms¯‹…wZwelqK A½cÔwZôvb "BD‽b‽¯‹v" 21
‽deªæqvwi‽K "AvšÍR©vwZK gvZ…fvlv w`em" wn‽m‽e ¯^xK…wZ ‽`q| Gici 2000 mv‽ji 21 ‽deªæqvwi ‽_‽K mviv we‽k¦ G w`em cvjb
n‽q Avm‽Q| 2008 mvj ‽_‽K RvwZms‽Ni mivmwi D‽`¨v‽M gvZ…fvlv w`em cvjb n‽⁃Q|
 1949 mv‽ji 23 Ryb XvKvi ‽ivR Mv‽W©‽b GK m‽¤§j‽b "c~e©cvwK¯Ívb AvIqvgx gymwjg jxM" MwVZ nq| G‽Z mfvcwZ c` MÔnY
K‽ib gIjvbv Avãyj nvwg` Lvb fvmvbx| mvaviY m¤úv`K Uv½vB‽ji kvgmyj nK Ges hyM¥ m¤úv`K nb ‽kL gywReyi ingvb I
L›`Kvi ‽gvkZvK|
 1952 mv‽j c~e© cvwK¯Ív‽bi gyL¨gš¿x wQ‽jb b~iæj Avwgb (c~e© evsjvi 2q gyL¨gš¿x) Ges cvwK¯Í v‽bi cÔavbgš¿x wQ‽jb LvRv bvwRg
DwÏb| cvwK¯Ív‽bi ‽gvU RbmsL¨vi 56% wQ‽jv c~e© evsjvi Z_v evOvwj|
 1953 mv‽ji 14 b‽f¤^i AvIqvgxjxM(gIjvbv fvmvbx), K…lK kÔwgK cvwU©(‽k‽i evsjv dRjyj nK), MYZš¿x d«›U(‽nv‽mb kwn`
‽mvnivIqv`©x) Ges ‽bRv‽g Bmjvg- Gi PviwU `j wb‽q MwVZ nq "hy³d«›U" bv‽g bZyb ‽RvU| hy³d«‽›Ui wbe©vPbx cÔZxK wQj
‽b×Kv|
 hy³d«‽›Ui wbe©vPbx Bk‽Znvi wQj 21 `dv wfwËK| 21 `dvi 1g `dv wQj evsjv‽K cvwK¯Ív‽bi Ab¨Zg ivó«fvlv Kiv, 2q `dv n‽jv
webv ‿wZc~i‽Y Rwg`vwi cÔ_v D‽⁃Q`, 3q `dv cvU e¨emv RvZxqKiY I cv‽Ui b¨vh¨g~j¨ cÖ`vb| 18 `dvq wQj 21 ‽deªæqvwi‽K
kwn` w`em I miKvwi QywUi w`b ‽NvlYv|
 1954 mv‽ji gvP© gv‽m c~e© evsjvi cÔv‽`wkK cwil` wbe©vP‽b 237 wU gymwjg Avm‽b hy³d«›U jvf K‽i 223 wU, gymwjgjxM gvÎ 9
wU Ges Ab¨iv cvq evwK Avmb| 1954 mv‽ji 3 GwcÔj hy³dU ‽bZv G ‽K dRjyj nK gyL¨gš¿x wn‽m‽e kc_ ‽bb| G miKvi
¶gZvq wQ‽jv gvÎ 56 w`b| Av`gwR cvUKj I KY©dzwj KvMRK‽j evOvwj-AevOvwj `v½vi ARynv‽Z cvwK¯Ív‽bi Mfb©i ‽Rbv‽ij
‽Mvjvg ‽gvnv¤§` 30 ‽g hy³d«›U miKvi‽K eiLv¯Í K‽ib|
 1955 mv‽j AvIqvgx gymwjg jxM ‽_‽K gymwjg kãwU ev` w`‽q nq AvIqvgx jxM Z_v ag© eY© RvwZ wbi‽c‿ MYgvby‽li `j|
AvIqvgxjx‽Mi KvMgvwi m‽¤§jb n‽qwQj 1957 mv‽j Uv½vB‽ji m‽šÍv‽l| gIjvbv fvmvbx AvIqvgxjxM ‽_‽K ‽ei n‽q MVb K‽ib
"b¨vkbvj AvIqvgx cvwU©-b¨vg| AvIqvgx kãwU n‽⁃Q D`©y, Gi evsjv A_© MYgvbyl|
 cvwK¯Ív‽b cÔ_g mvgwiK AvBb Rvwi K‽ib- ‽cÔwm‽W›U B¯‹v›`vi wgR©v, 7 A‽±vei, 1958 mv‽j| wZwb 1956 mv‽ji msweavb Ges
Mfb©i c` evwZj K‽ib| c~e© evsjvi bvgKiY nq c~e© cvwK¯Ívb(1956)| 27 A‽±vei gvÎ 20 w`‽bi gv_vq Zv‽K DrLvZ I
‽`kZ¨v‽M eva¨ K‽ib mvgwiK kvmK ‽Rbv‽ij AvBqye Lvb|
 mvgwiK kvmb `xN©¯'vqx Kivi j‽‿¨ AvBqye Lvb ‽g×wjK MYZš¿ Pvjy K‽ib| GwU wQj GKwU c‽iv‿ wbe©vPb c×wZ| c~e© I cwðg
cvwK¯Ívb ‽_‽K ‽gvU 80 nvRvi BDwbqb KvDwÝj m`m¨ wb‽q wbe©vPK gÙjx MwVZ nq| G‽`i ‽fv‽U 1965 mv‽j AvBqy e Lvb
wbe©vwPZ nb| wZwb wb‽R‽K cvwK¯Ív‽bi cÔ_g "wdì gvk©vj" e‽j ‽NvlYv K‽ib|
 cvwK¯Ív‽bi cÔ_g wk¶v Kwgkb "kixd wk¶v Kwgkb"| Gi cÔwZev‽` 1962 mv‽j msNwVZ nq 15 `dvwfwËK QvÎ Av‽›`vjb|
1965 mv‽ji 6 ‽m‽Þ¤^i ïiæ nq fviZ-cvwK¯Ívb hy×| G hy× ¯'vqxZ¡ wQj 17 w`b| G mgq c~e© cvwK¯Ívb mxgvšÍ cy‽ivcywi wQj
Aiw¶Z|
 1966 mv‽j 5-6 ‽deªæqvwi jv‽nv‽i we‽ivax `‽ji GK m‽¤§j‽b AvIqvgx mfvcwZ ‽kL gywReyi ingvb 6 `dv `vwe Dc¯'vcb
K‽ib| GwU wZwb e‽jb "Avgv‽`i evuPvi `vwe"| evOvwj RvwZi gyw³i mb` ev evsjvi g¨vMbvKvU©v bv‽g GwU cwiwPZ| 6`dvi 1g

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`dv wQj "c~e© evsjvi ¯^vqËkvmb|" D‽jøL¨ g¨vMbvKvU©v iwPZ nq 1215 mv‽j Bsj¨v‽Ù| GwU‽K ejv n‽Zv Bsj¨v‽Ùi kvmbZ‽š¿i
evB‽ej|
 1968 mv‽j ‽kL gywReyi ingvb‽K cÔavb Avmvgx K‽i ‽gvU 35 R‽bi weiæ‽× `v‽qi Kiv nq AvMoZjv lohš¿ gvgjv| hvi cy‽iv
bvg "ivó« ebvg ‽kL gywReyi ingvb Ges Ab¨vb¨|" 1968 mv‽ji 19 Ryb Zvwi‽L XvKv K¨v›Ub‽g‽›U G gvgjvi ïbvwb ïiæ nq|
 1969 mv‽j cwðg cvwK¯Ív‽bi kvmK ‽Mvôxi ‽bZ…Z¡ ‽`b "RyjwdKvi Avjx fy‽Æv|" 1969 mv‽ji 20 Rvbyqvix QvÎ Av‽›`vj‽b XvKv
wek¦we`¨vj‽qi QvÎ Avmv` wbnZ nb| cÔwZ eQi 20 Rvbyqvwi cvwjZ nq Avmv` w`em Ges AvBqy e ‽M‽Ui bvg nq Avmv` ‽MBU| 15
‽deªæqvwi K¨v›Ub‽g‽›Ui wfZi ¸wj K‽i nZ¨v Kiv nq AvMoZjv gvgjvi Avmvwg "mv‽R©›U Rûiæj nK ‽K|" 19 ‽deªæqvwi cywj‽ki
¸wj‽Z wbnZ nb ivRkvnx wek¦we`¨vj‽qi Aa¨vcK "W. kvgmy‽¾vnv|"
 1969 mv‽ji 22 ‽deªæqvwi AvBqye miKvi eva¨ n‽q AvMoZjv gvgjv Zy‽j ‽bq| 23 ‽deªæqvwi ‽im‽Kvm© gq`v‽b QvÎ msMÔvg
cwil‽`i c‿ ‽_‽K ‽kL gywReyi ingvb‽K "e½eÚy" Dcvwa ‽`b ‽Zvdv‽qj Avn‽g`| 25 gvP© ‽cÔwm‽W›U c` ‽_‽K B¯Ídv ‽`b
AvBqye Lvb| bZyb ‿gZv `Lj K‽i ‽Rbv‽ij Bqvwnqv Lvb|
 1970 mv‽ji 7 wW‽m¤^i RvZxq cwil` Ges 17 wW‽m¤^i cÔv‽`wkK cwil` wbe©vPb AbywôZ nq| wbe©vP‽b AvIqvgxjx‽Mi Bk‽Znvi
wQj 6 `dv wfwËK| cvwK¯Ívb RvZxq cwil‽`i ‽gvU Avmb wQj 313 wU(msiw‿Z 13wU mn)| cwð‽gi Rb¨ 144 wU(7 wU msiw‿Z
mn) Ges c~‽e©i Rb¨ 169 wU (msiw‿Z 7 wU mn) Avmb eivÏ wQj|
 wbe©vP‽b AvIqvgxjxM cvq RvZxq cwil‽`i 167 wU (7wU gwnjv Avmb mn) Ges cÖv‽`wkK cvwil‽` 300 wUi g‽a¨ 300 wUi g‽a¨
288 wU Avmb ‽c‽q wbi®‹zk msL¨v MwiôZv jvf K‽ib| D‽jøL¨ c~e© cvwK¯Ív‽b G wbe©vP‽b c~e© cvwK¯Ív‽b gymjxg jxM ‽Kvb Avmb B
cvq wb|
miKvwi-‡emiKvwi e¨vsKmn Ab¨vb¨ PvKzwi cixÿvq Avmv ¸iZ¡c~Y© cÖkœmg~n
1. ‽Kvb we‽`wk kw³ me‽P‽q ‽ewk mgq fviZxq Dcgnv‽`k kvmb K‽iwQj? - weªwUk|
2. weªwUkiv me©cÔ_g KZ mv‽j fviZxq Dcgnv‽`‽k Zv‽`i kvmb Kv‽qg K‽i? - 1757 mv‽j|
3. cvwK¯Ívb evOvwj‽`i‽K KZ eQi kvmb K‽iwQj? - 24 eQi|
4. cvwK¯Ívb evOvwj‽`i Ici Kx ai‽bi kvmb Kv‽qg K‽iwQj? - Dcwb‽ewkK|
5. ‽Kvb AvB‽bi wfwË‽Z ¯^vaxb cvwK¯Ívb iv‽ó«i m⁂wó nq? - fviZ ¯^vaxbZv AvBb|
6. cvwK¯Ívb ¯^vaxbZv jv‽fi ci ‽Kvb welqwU cvwK¯Ív‽bi ivRbxwZ‽K DËvj K‽i ‽Zv‽j? - ivó«fvlv wba©viY|
7. c~e© evsjvi evOvwjiv ‽Kvb ‽eva ‽_‽K ¯^vaxbZv Av‽›`vj‽bi w`‽K AMÔmi nq? - ¯^vwaKvi|
8. KZ mv‽j cvwK¯Ív‽bi cÔ_g msweavb cÔYq‽bi D‽`¨vM MÔnY Kiv nq? - 1947 mv‽j|
9. 1952 mv‽j ‽K cvwK¯Ív‽b Riæwi Ae¯'v Rvwi K‽ib? - ‽Mvjvg ‽gvnv¤§`|
10. ‽Kvb MYcwil` cvwK¯Ív‽bi Rb¨ GKwU msweavb cÔYqb K‽i? - wØZxq MYcwil`|
11. KZ mv‽j cvwK¯Ív‽bi cÔ_g msweavb Kvh©Ki nq? - 1956 mv‽j|
12. Kviv c~e© evsjvi Rb¨ mKj ‽‿‽Î ce©Zmg ‰elg¨ m⁂wó K‽i? - cwðg cvwK¯Ívwbiv|
13. evOvwj RvZxqZvev` weKv‽k ‽Kvb Av‽›`vjb GKwU ¸iæZ¡&c~Y© c`‽‿c? - fvlv Av‽›`vjb|
14. Kv‽`i ‰¯^ivPvix g‽bvfv‽ei Kvi‽Y cÖ_g evsjv ivó«fvlvi gh©v`v ‽_‽K ewÂZ n‽qwQj? - cvwK¯Ívwb kvmK‽Mvôxi|
15. ‽Kvb cÔ¯Ív‽ei wfwË‽Z cvwK¯Ív‽bi m⁂wó nq? - jv‽nvi cÔ¯Íve|
16. c~e© I cwðg cvwK¯Ív‽bi g‽a¨ ‽KvbwU GKgvÎ eÚb wn‽m‽e KvR K‽iwQj? - ag©|
17. ‽Kvb msMVb 1952 mv‽ji 21 ‽deªæqvwi 144 aviv D‽c‿v K‽i wgwQj ‽ei K‽i? - me©`jxq ivó«fvlv msMÖvg cwil`|
18. GKz‽ki ‽PZbv ‽_‽K wK‽mi D™¢e N‽U? - fvlv I ms¯‹…wZwfwËK evOvwj RvZxqZvev`
19. ‽Kvb Av‽›`vj‽bi gva¨‽g evOvwj RvwZi ivR‰bwZK ‽PZbvi D‽b¥l N‽U? - fvlv Av‽›`vjb|
20. jv‽nvi cÔ¯Ív‽ei ms‽kvab Kv‽`i g‽a¨ gvivZ¥K cÔwZwµqv m⁂wó K‽i? - evOvwj‽`i|
21. hy³d«‽›Ui 21 ‽Kvb Kb‽fbkb Abyhvqx wkí kÔwgK‽`i myweav ‽`Iqvi K_v ejv nq? - ILO.
22. ‽Kvb wbe©vP‽b civR‽qi d‽j gymwjg jxM G‽Kev‽i ‽f‽O c‽o? - 1954 mv‽ji wbe©vP‽b|
23. gvwi Pzw³i Aci bvg Kx? - c¨vwiwU dg©yjv|
24. cvwK¯Ív‽bi ivR‰bwZK A½‽b w¯'wZkxjZvi KviY Kx? - mvgwiK kvmb Rvwi|
25. 1958 mv‽j ‽Kvb ivR‰bwZK `j e¨vcK RbgZ m⁂wó K‽i? - AvIqvgx jxM|
26. KZ mv‽j cvK-fviZ hy× msNwUZ nq? - 1965 mv‽j|
27. ‽Kvb hy‽×i wbivcËvnxbZv evOvwj‽`i fxZ K‽i ‽Zv‽j? - cvK-fviZ hy×|
28. QvÎmgvR KZ mv‽j 11 `dv Kg©m~wP ‽NvlYv K‽i? - 1969 mv‽j|
29. 1947 mv‽j cvwK¯Ívb m⁂wói g~j wfwË wQj? - MYZ‽š¿i cÔwZôv|
30. AvBqye Lvb Kvi nv‽Z ‿gZv n¯ÍvšÍi K‽i? - Bqvwnqv Lvb|
31. 1966 Gi ‽Kvb `vwe wQj evOvwj RvwZi evuPvi `vwe? - 6 `dv `vwe|
32. 1970 mv‽ji wbe©vP‽b RvZxq cwil‽` ‽gvU KZwU Avmb wba©viY Kiv nq? - 313 wU|

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33. ‽Kvb wbe©vPb wQj hy³ cvwK¯Ív‽bi g⁂Zz¨N›Uv? - 1970 mv‽ji wbe©vPb|
34. evsjv‽`‽ki cÔ_g RvZxq cZvKv D‽Ëvjb Kiv nq- - 2 gvP©|
35. gyw³hy‽×i mgq ‽K ‽dv‽m©i me©vwabvqK ‽K wQ‽jb? - Lv‽j` ‽gvkviid|
36. gyw³hy‽×i mgq Gm ‽dv‽m©i me©vwabvqK ‽K wQ‽jb? - ‽K Gg kwdDjøvn|
37. ‽Kvb ivó« evsjv‽`k‽K cÔ_g ¯^xK…wZ cÔ`vb K‽i? - fzUvb|
38. fviZ evsjv‽`k‽K ¯^xK…wZ cÔ`vb K‽i- - 6 wW‽m¤^i|
39. cvwK¯Ívb fvi‽Zi Ici wegvb nvgjv K‽i- - 3 b‽f¤^i|
40. 1952 mv‽ji 24 ‽deªæqvwi ‽K kwn` wgbvi D‽Øvab K‽ib? - kwn` kwdD‽ii wcZv|
41. gyw³hy‽×i mgq KZRb cvwK¯Ívwb ‰mb¨ AvZ¥mgc©b K‽i? - 93 nvRvi|
42. cvwK¯Ívb cÔwZwôZ nevi ci ‽Kvb kni‽K ivRavbx Kiv n‽qwQj? - KivwP|
43. 1970 mv‽ji mvaviY wbe©vP‽b RvZxq cwil‽` cvwK¯Ívb wccjm cvwU© Avmb jvf K‽i? - 88 wU|
44. ‽kL gywReyi ingv‽bi RbwcÔqZv mgMÔ c~e© evsjvq Qwo‽q c‽owQj ‽Kb? - 6 `dv `vwei Kvi‽Y|
45. ZgÏyb gRwjm MwVZ nq KLb? - 1947 mv‽ji 1 ‽m‽Þ¤^i|
46. ivó«fvlv msMÔvg cwil‽`i AvnevqK ‽K wQ‽jb? - MvRxDj nK|
47. 1970 mv‽ji wbe©vP‽b cvwK¯Ív‽bi RvZxq cwil‽` AvIqvgx jxM KZwU Avmb jvf K‽i? - 167 wU|
48. evsjv fvlv KZ mv‽j ivó«fvlv wnmv‽e gh©v`v cvq? - 1956 mv‽j|
49. gywRebMi miKv‽ii m`m¨MY 1971 mv‽ji KZ Zvwi‽L kc_ MÔnY K‽ib? - 17 GwcÖj|
50. D`©y I Bs‽iwRi cvkvcvwk evsjv‽KI MYcwil‽`i Ab¨Zg fvlv `vex ‽K DÐvcb K‽ib? - ax‽i›`ªbv_ `Ë|
51. AvMiZjv gvgjvq ‽gvU KZRb‽K Avmvgx Kiv n‽qwQj? - 35 Rb‽K|
52. knx` eyw×Rxwe w`em ‽KvbwU? - 14 wW‽m¤^i|
53. evOvwj RvZxqZvev‽`i g~j wfwË ‽KvbwU? - fvlv|
54. cvwK¯Ív‽bi cÔ_g MYcwil‽` c~e©evsjvi m`m¨ msL¨v KZRb wQj? - 44 Rb|
55. cvwK¯Ív‽bi kZKiv KZRb ‽jv‽Ki fvlv wQj D`©y? - 3.27%|
56. gywRebMi miKv‽ii cÔavbgš¿x ‽K wQ‽jb? - ZvRDwÏb Avng`|
57. gywRebMi miKvi MwVZ nq ‽Kvb Zvwi‽L? - 10 GwcÖj 1971|
58. gywRebMi miKvi‽K kc_ evK¨ cvV Kivb ‽K? - Aa¨vcK BDmyd Avjx|
59. evsjv‽`‽ki ¯^vaxbZv w`em ‽KvbwU? - 26 gvP©|
60. cvwK¯Ív‽b cÔ_g mvgwiK AvBb Rvix Kiv nq KZ mv‽j? - 1958 mv‽j|
61. AvMiZjv gvgjvi cÔavb Avmvgx wQ‽jb- - e½eÚy ‽kL gywReyi ingvb|
62. 1954 mv‽ji cÔv‽`wkK wbe©vP‽b hy³d«›U KqwU Avmb cvq? - 223 wU|
63. 1972 mv‽j cÔYxZ msweavb Kvh©Ki nq KZ ZvwiL ‽_‽K? - 16 wW‽m¤^i 1972|
64. wK‽m evOvwj‽`i evuPvi `vwe wbwnZ wQj? - 66 Gi Qq `dvq|
65. Acv‽ikb mvP©jvBU KZ Zvwi‽L msNwUZ nq? - 25 gvP© 1971|
66. gyw³hy‽×i mgq evsjv‽`k‽K KZwU ‽m±‽i wef³ Kiv nq? - 11 wU|
67. 21 `dv Kg©m~wPi cÖ_g `dv Kx wQj? - evsjv‽K Ab¨Zg ivó«fvlv wn‽m‽e ¯^xK…wZ|
68. ‽Kvb NUbvi gva¨‽g AvMiZjv gvgjvi me Avmvwg gyw³ cvb? - 1969 Gi MYAf¨yÌvb|
69. Acv‽ikb mvP©jvBU Gi Ab¨Zg ‰ewkó¨ Kx? - wbwe©Pv‽i gvbyl nZ¨v|
70. gywRebMi miKv‽ii A_©gš¿x wQ‽jb ‽K? - K¨v‽Þb (Aet) gbmyi Avjx|
71. 1954 mv‽ji wbe©vP‽b ‽Kvb `j Rqjvf K‽i? - hy³d«›U|
72. ivó«fvlv msMÔvg cwil` MwVZ nq ‽Kb? - fvlv Av‽›`vjb ‽eMevb Ki‽Z|
73. 1906 mv‽j ‽Kvb `jwU cÔwZôv jvf K‽i? - wbwLj fviZ gymwjg jxM|
74. AvMiZjv gvgjv `v‽qi Kivi cÔavb D‽Ïk¨ Kx wQj? - Qq `dv `vwe bm¨vr Kiv|
75. cwðg cvwK¯Ívwbiv evOvwj‽`i ‽Kvb `vwe ‽g‽b wb‽Z A¯^xKvi K‽i? - evsjv‽K ivó«fvlv Kivi `vwe|
76. 1954 mv‽ji wbe©vP‽b gymwjg jx‽Mi civR‽qi g~j KviY- - evOvwjwe‽ivax f~wgKv|
77. AvMiZjv gvgjvi g~j D‽Ïk¨ Kx wQj? - ‽kL gywRe‽K dvuwm ‽`Iqv|
78. QvÎ msMÖvg cwil` KZ `dv Kg©m~wP ‽NvlYv K‽i? - 11 `dv|
79. gyw³hy‽×i mgq gyw³evwnbxi me©vwabvqK wQ‽jb ‽K? - AvZvDj Mwb Imgvbx|
80. AvIqvgx gymwjg jx‽Mi cÔ_g mvaviY m¤úv`K wbe©vwPZ nb ‽K? - kvgmyj nK|
81. W. gynv¤§` knx`yjøvn evsjv fvlv‽K mgMÔ cvwK¯Ív‽bi ivó«fvlv Kivi cÔ¯Íve ‽`b? - 1947 mv‽j|

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Computer
 Computer Fundamental Miscellaneous-1
1. A light sensitive device that converts drawing, 12. Any data or instruction entered into the memory of
printed text or other images into digital form is a computer is considered as
A. Keyboard B. Plotter A. Storage B. Output
C. Scanner D. OMR C. Input D. Information
E. None of these E. None of these
2. Which protocol provides e-mail facility among 13. Time during which a job is processed by the
different hosts? computer is:
A. FTP B. SMTP A. Execution Time B. Delay Time
C. TELNET D. SNMP C. Real Time D. Waiting Time
E. None of these E. None of these
3. The basic architecture of computer was developed 14. Which of the following circuit is used as a
by 'Memory device' in computers?
A. John Von Neumann A. Rectifier B. Flip Flop
B. Charles Babbage C. Comparator D. Attenuator
C. Blaise Pascal E. None of these
D. Garden Moore 15. The memory sizes in mainframe computers and
E. None of these advanced technology microcomputer are expressed
4. In order to tell Excel that we are entering a formula as-
in cell, we must begin with an operator such as A. Bytes B. Kilobytes
A. $ B. @ C. Bits D. Megabytes
B. + D. = E. None of these
E. # 16. Which one of the following is not an application
5. In how many generations a computer can be software package?
classified? A. Red hat Linux B. Microsoft Office
A. 3 B. 4 C. Adobe PageMaker D. Open Office
C. 5 D. 6 E. None of these
E. None of these 17. Which of the following statement is wrong?
6. Fifth generation computers are based on A. Photoshop is a graphical design tool by Adobe
A. Artificial Intelligence B. Linux is free and open source software
B. Programming Intelligence C. Linux is owned and sold by Microsoft
C. System Knowledge D. VVLSI D. Windows XP is an operating system
E. None of these E. None of the above
7. First generation of computer was based on which 18. An error is also known as:
technology? A. Bug B. Debug
A. Transistor B. LSI C. Cursor D. Icon
C. VLSI D. Vacuum Tube E. None of these
E. None of these 19. Microsoft Word is an example of
8. Microprocessor was introduced in which A. An operating system B. Processing device
generation of computer? C. Application software D. an input device
A. Second Generation B. Fourth Generation E. System Software
C. Both (A) and (B) D. Third Generation 20. Who invented the super computer?
E. All of these A. Seymour Cray B. JH Van Tassell
9. Second generation computers are made of C. Charles Ginsberg D. Charles Babbage
A. Vacuum Tubes B. Transistors E. None of these
C. LSI D. VLSI 21. Graphical pictures that represent an object like file,
E. None of these folder etc are:
10. Which of the following memory is nonvolatile? A. Task bar B. Windows
A. SRAM B. DRAM B. Icons D. Desktop
C. ROM D. All of the above E. None of these
E. None of these 22. Which of the following is not an advantage of
11. GUI stands for magnetic disk storage?
A. Graph Use Interface A. The access time of magnetic disk is much less
B. Graphical Universal Interface than that of magnetic tape
C. Graphical User Interface B. Disk storage is less expensive than tape storage
D. Graphical Unique Interface C. Disk storage is longer lasting than magnetic tape
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23. The 0 and 1 in the binary numbering system are 36. RAM chips
called Binary Digits or A. allow the computer to store data electronically
A. Bytes B. Kilobytes B. store data indefinitely unless you delete it
C. Decimal bytes D. Bits C. are secondary memory
E. None of these D. All of the above
24. The size of commonly used floppy disk is 37. Super computers are mainly useful for
A. 4.5" B. 3.5" A. Mathematical intensive scientific applications
C. 3.25" D. 5.5" B. Data-retrieval operations
E. None of these C. Input-output intensive processing
25. The 'IC' chip, used in computers, is made of D. All of the above
A. Chromium B. Iron Oxide 38. The operating system manages
C. Silica D. Silicon A. Memory B. Processor
E. None of these C. Disk and I/O Devices D. All of the above
26. Which of the following operating systems is 39. Which memory is non-volatile and may be written
produced by IBM? only once?
A. OS-2 B. Windows A. RAM B. EEPROM
C. DOS D. UNIX C. EPROM D. PROM
27. The processor which performs arithmetical and 40. The memory which is programmed at the time it is
logical operations is called manufactured is
A. Control B. ALU A. RAM B. ROM
C. Register D. Cache Memory C. PROM D. EPROM
28. Which was an early mainframe computer? E. None of these
A. UNIC B. FUNTRIA 41. Which of the following memory is volatile
C. BRAINIA D. ENIAC A. RAM B. ROM
29. Where is the headquarters of Intel located? C. EPROM D. PROM
A. Redmond, Washington 42. Which of the following is the fastest
B. Tucson, Arizona A. CPU
C. Santa Clara, California B. Magnetic Tapes and Disks
D. Richmond, Virginia C. Video Terminal
30. Which of the following was the first Intel D. Sensors, Mechanical Controllers
processor introduced? 43. A kilobyte also referred to as KB, is equal to:
A. 3080 B. 4004 A. 1000 bytes B. 1024 bytes
C. 8080 D. 8086 C. 2048 bytes D. 512 bytes
31. Window's settings are recorded in 44. Which is the device that converts computer output
A. WINDOWS.INI into a form that can be transmitted over a
B. WIN.INI telephone line?
B. SYSTEM.INI A. Teleport B. Multiplexer
D. GROUP.INI C. Concentrator D. Modem
32. Which network protocol is used to send email? 45. Which of the following items is not used in LAN?
A. FTP B. SSH A. Computers B. Modem
C. POP3 D. SMTP C. Printer D. Cable
E. None of these 46. ROM is needed for storing an initial program
33. When was the first e-mail sent? called _______.
A. 1963 B. 1969 A. Computer Startup Loader
C. 1971 D. 1974 B. OS Version C. Kernel
34. Operating System is the most common type of D. Bootstrap Loader E. None of the above
_________ software. 47. Computer Virus is a _______.
A. Communication B. Application A. Hardware B. Software
C. System C. Bacteria D. Freeware
D. Word Processing Software 48. EEPROM stands for
35. Arithmetic logic unit A. Electronically Erasable Programmable
(i) perform arithmetic operations ReadOnly Memory
(ii)store data perform comparison B. Electrically Erasable Programmable ReadOnly
(iii) communicate with input devices from above Memory
the correct one is C. Electrically Enabled Programmable Read Only
A. I only Memory
B. II only D. Electronically Enabled Programmable Read
C. I and II only Only Memory
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49. The most advanced form of ROM is? 61. General purpose computers are those that can be
A. PROM B. RAM adopted to countless uses simply by changing its
C. EEPROM D. Cache Memory A. Output Device B. Input Device
50. Another term for Main Memory is C. Program D. Processor
A. Hard Disk B. ROM E. None of these
C. Floppy Disk D. RAM 62. A collection of 8 bits is called
51. The file extension of MS-Word document in A. Byte B. Record
Office 2007 is _______. C. Word D. Nibble
A. .doc B. .docx 63. A typical modern computer uses
C. .pdf D. .txt A. Magnetic cores for secondary storage
E. .xls B. LSI chips
52. A computer port is used to? C. Magnetic tape for primary memory
A. Communicate with hard disks D. More than 10,000 vacuum tubes
B. Download files E. None of these
C. Communicate with other computer peripherals 64. The term 'memory' applies to which one of the
D. None of the above following
53. One MB is equal to? A. Logic B. Storage
A. 1024 Byte B. 1024 KB C. Input Device D. Output Device
C. 1000 KB D. 1024 GB E. None of these
54. Dot-matrix, Deskjet, Inkjet and Laser are all types 65. The device primarily used to provide hardcopy is
of which computer peripherals? the
A. Printers B. Software A. CRT B. Computer Console
B. Monitors D. Keyboards C. Printer D. Card Reader
55. Internet Explorer is a type of E. None of these
A. Operating System B. Browser 66. Which of the following is the most powerful type
C. IP address D. Compiler of the computer?
56. AVI (Audio Video Interleave) format was A. Mainframe B. Super conductor
developed by? C. Microcomputer D. Super computer
A. IBM B. Apple E. None of these
C. Microsoft D. Macromedia 67. Which of the following is true about primary
E. Adobe storage?
57. ______ is the high speed memory used in the A. It is a part of the CPU
computer. B. It allows very fast access to data
A. RAM B. Hard Disk C. It is relatively more expensive
C. Cache D. BIOS D. All of the above
58. In a client/server model, a client program _______. 68. A list of instructions used by a computer is called
A. Asks for information A. Text B. CPU
B. Provides information and files C. Program D. Output
C. Serves software files to other computers 69. The process of copying data from a memory
D. Distributes data files to other computers location is called
59. Which one of the following is an example of A. Writing B. Controlling
Operating System? C. Booting D. Reading
A. Microsoft Word B. Microsoft Excel 70. The process of putting data into a storage location
C. Microsoft Access D. Microsoft Windows is called
60. Which of the following is not used as secondary A. Reading B. Writing
storage? C. Controlling D. Hand Shaking
A. Semiconductor memory B .Magnetic Disks
C. magnetic Drums D. Magnetic Tapes

Answer Key
1. (C) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (D) 5. (C) 6. (A) 7. (D) 8. (B) 9. (B) 10. (C) 11. (C) 12. (C) 13. (A) 14. (B) 15. (D)
16. (A) 17. (C) 18. (A) 19. (C) 20. (A) 21. (C) 22. (D) 23. (D) 24. (B) 25. (D) 26. (A) 27. (B) 28. (D) 29.
(C) 30. (B) 31. (B) 32. (D) 33. (C) 34. (C) 35. (D) 36. (A) 37. (A) 38. (D) 39. (D) 40. (B) 41. (A) 42. (A)
43. (B) 44. (D) 45. (B) 46. (D) 47. (B) 48. (B) 49. (C) 50. (D) 51. (B) 52. (C) 53. (B) 54. (A) 55. (B) 56 .
(C) 57. (C) 58. (A) 59. (D) 60. (A) 61. (C) 62. (A) 63. (B) 64. (B) 65. (C) 66. (D) 67. (D) 68. (C) 69. (D)
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 Operating System-1
1. If there are multiple recycle bin for a hard disk. 14. Which of the following Operating System does not
A. You can set different size for each recycle bin implement multitasking truly?
B. You can choose which recycle bin to use to A. Windows 98 B. Windows NT
store your deleted files C. Windows XP D. MS DOS
C. You can make any one of them default recycle 15. What program runs first after computer is booted
bin and loading GUI?
D. None of above A. Desktop Manager B. File Manager
2. Identify false statement C. Windows Explorer D. Authentication
A. You can find deleted files in recycle bin 16. Which of the following operating system do you
B. You can restore any files in recycle bin if you choose to implement a client server network?
ever need A. MS DOS B. Windows
C. You can increase free space of disk by sending C. Windows 98 D. Windows 2000
files in recycle bin 17. Which of the following Operating systems is better
D. You can right click and choose Empty Recycle for implementing a Client-Server network
Bin to clean it at once A. MS DOS
3. If the displayed system time and date is wrong, B. Windows 95
you can reset it using C. Windows 98
A. Write B. Calendar D. Windows 2000
C. Write file D. Control panel 18. My Computer was introduced from
4. You should save your computer from? A. Windows 3.1
A. Viruses B. Time bombs B. Windows 3.11
C. Worms D. All of the above C. Windows 95
5. World Wide Web is being standard by D. Windows 98
A. Worldwide corporation 19. Which of the following Windows do not have Start
B. W3C button
C. World Wide Consortium A. Windows Vista B. Windows 7
D. World Wide Web Standard C. Windows 8 D. None of above
6. A co-processor 20. Which is the latest version of MS Windows?
A. Is relatively easy to support in software A. Windows 2007
B. Causes all processor to function equally B. Windows 8.1
C. Works with any application C. Windows 2008
D. Is quite common in modern computer D. Windows 10
7. A Microsoft Windows is a (n) 21. Which operating system doesn't support
A. Operating system B. Graphic program networking between computers?
B. Word Processing D. Database program A. Windows 3.1 B. Windows 95
8. Which of the following is program group? C. Windows 2000 D. Windows NT
A. Accessories B. Paint 22. Which of the following does not support more than
C. Word D. All of above one program at a time?
9. Which is not application software? A. DOS B. Linux
A. Windows NT B. Page Maker C. Windows D. Unix
C. WinWord XP D. Photoshop 23. Which of the following is not an operating system?
10. The ...... program compresses large files into a A. DOS B. Linux
smaller file C. Windows D. Oracle
A. WinZip B. WinShrink 24. Linux is a (n) ....... operating system
C.WinStyle D. None of above A. Open source B. Microsoft
11. Which of the following is an example of a real C. Windows D. Mac
time operating system? 25. Which operating system can you give smallest file
A. Lynx B. MS DOS name?
C. Windows XP D. Process Control A. Ps/2 B. Dos
12. Which of the following operating system does not C. Windows D. Windows NT
implement the multitasking truly? 26. Which one is not operating system?
A. Windows 98 B. Windows NT A. P11 B. OS/2
C. Windows XP D. MS DOS C. Windows D. Unix
13. Which of the following windows version support 27. Which of the following is not a multitasking
64 bit processor? operating system?
A. Windows 98 B. Windows 2000 A. Windows B. Linux
C. Windows XP D. Windows 95 C. Win NT D. DOS

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28. You should choose Sleep option when 41. A user-interface that is easy to use is considered to
A. The computer is tired after working for the be
whole day A. User-happy B. User-simple
B. You are leaving for a very short time and want C. User-friendly D. None of the above
to resume you work shortly 42. A ..... is a flash memory storage device that plugins
C. When computer gets hanged frequently. Let it into a USB port
sleep for some time A. USB snap drive B. USB flash drive
D. You finish working and going to bed C. USB memory maker drive
29. The ..... displays the name of every computer user D. None of above
on the computer 43. The ....... is the drive containing the files to be
A. Wish list screen B. Command screen copied
C. Welcome screen D. None of the above A. Source drive B. Destination drive
30. The category of software most appropriate for C. USB drive D. None of the above
controlling the design and layout of complex 44. Which one of the following is not a multitasking
document like newsletters and brochure is: operating system?
A. Word processing A. DOS B. Windows
B. Computer aided design C. Unix D. Linux
C. Web page authoring D. Desktop publishing 45. The most recent version of MAC OS is based on
31. Which one is not a system tool? the ...... operating system
A. Backup B. Disk defragment A. Windows B. Linux
C. Virus scanning D. All of the above C. Unix D. CMOS
32. The memory which allocates space for DOS and 46. In Windows, start button is used to
application is called A. Run applications B. Device setting
A. Expanded memory B. Cache memory C. Turn off the system D. All of above
C. Virtual memory 47. Which one is true for unconditional disk
D. Conventional memory formatting?
33. The operating system creates ...... from the A. Destroys every byte of data on a disk by
physical computer overwriting it with blank spaces
A. Virtual space B. Virtual computer B. Do not check/scan surface after format
C. Virtual device D. None C. Transfer system files after format
34. The operating system creates _____ from the D. All of above
physical computer 48. Once text has been cut to the clipboard, you can
A. Virtual space B. Virtual computers ...... that text into another document
C. Virtual device D. None A. Paste B. Copy
35. Which menu bar selection would you access to C. Transfer D. None of the above
open file? 49. What is the function of radio button?
A. Option B. Help A. To select multiple option
C. View D. None of above B. To select single option
36. Which mode loads minimal set of drivers when C. To select all option
starting Windows? D. All of above
A. Safe Mode B. Normal Mode 50. The Banker's algorithm is used
C. VGA Mode A. to rectify deadlock
D. Network Support Mode B. to detect deadlock
37. Which of the following are loaded in safe mode? B. to prevent deadlock
A. Keyboard driver B. Mouse driver D. to solve deadlock
C. VGA drive D. All of above 51. The primary purpose of an operating system is:
38. A ....... is a named location on a disk where files A. To make the most efficient use of the computer
are stored hardware
A. Folder B. Pod B. To allow people to use the computer
C. Version D. None of the above C. To keep systems programmers employed
39. Which type of command requires additional files D. To make computers easier to use
to perform specific operations? 52. The primary purpose of an operating system is
A. Internal commands B. External commands a......
C. Valuable commands D. Primary commands A. To make the most efficient use of computer
40. Which of the following is system software? hardware
A. Operating system B. Compiler B. To allow people to use the computer
C. Utilities D. All of the above C. To keep system programmer employed
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53. You can use print manage window 60. The Basic Input Output System (BIOS) resides in
A. To check status of files in the print queue A. RAM B. ROM
B. To cancel the print job C. The CPU D. Memory Cache
C. To interrupt printing D. All of the above 61. Which of the following does not occur during the
54. Which of the following operating system reads and power-on-self-test (POST)?
reacts in actual time? A. The scan disk utility begins to run
A. Quick Response System B. The video card and video memory are tested
B. Real Time System C. The BIOS identification process occurs
C. Time Sharing System D. Memory chip are checked to ensure that they
D. Batch Processing System are working properly
55. All of the following are TRUE regarding virtual 62. The maximum size of a write file is limited to only
memory EXCEPT A. Name of the file
A. Any amount of RAM can be allocated to virtual B. Extension of the file
memory C. The amount of memory in your computer
B. The setting for the amount of hard disk drive D. All of above
space to allocate virtual memory can be manually 63. Which of the following is drop down list?
change A. List B. Combo box
C. This temporary storage is called the swap file or C. Text area D. None
page file 64. Recently deleted files are stored in
D. Virtual memory is the physical space o the hard A. Recycle bin B. Desktop
drive C. Taskbar D. My computer
56. The essential difference between an operating 65. Which components appear in the initial Windows
system like Linux and one like Windows is that start up display?
A. Windows can run with an Intel processor, A. Dialog boxes B. Start menu
whereas Linux cannot C. Taskbar D. All of above
B. Linux is a proprietary whereas Windows is not 66. A small part of taskbar that has icons of
C. There are multiple versions of Linux, but only background running applications is
one version of Windows A. Start button B. Quick launch
D. Any programmer can modify Linux code which C. Task bar D. System tray
is not permitted with Windows 67. An operating system version designed for use with
57. What is dispatch latency? a media center PC is Microsoft Windows XP
A. The time taken by the dispatcher to stop one A. Home edition B. Media center edition
process and start another C. Tablet PC edition D. None of above
B. The time taken by the processor to write a file 68. An operating system version designed for use with
into disk a tablet PC is Microsoft Windows XP
C. The whole time taken by all processor A. Home edition B. Media center edition
D. None of Above C. Tablet PC edition D. None of the above
58. A page fault occurs when 69. If you hard disk is partitioned into 3 drives, the
A. the Deadlock happens number of recycle bin for that hard disk is
B. the Segmentation starts A. 1 B. 2
C. the page is found in the memory C. 3 D. 4
D. the page is not found in the memory 70. The date and time displays on
59. Whenever you move a directory from one location A. Taskbar B. Status bar
to another B. System tray D. Launch pad
A. All files inside the directory are moved
B. All the subdirectory inside that directory are
moved
C. The directory is moved the source file is not
moved
D. Both a and b

Answer Key
1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (D) 5. (B) 6. (A) 7. (A) 8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (A) 11. (D) 12. (D) 13. (C) 14. (D) 15. (D)
16. (D) 17. (D) 18. (C) 19. (C) 20. (D) 21. (A) 22. (A) 23. (D) 24. (A) 25. (B) 26. (A) 27. (D) 28. (B) 29.
(C) 30. (A) 31. (C) 32. (D) 33. (B) 34. (B) 35. (D) 36. (A) 37. (D) 38. (A) 39. (B) 40. (D) 41. (C) 42. (B)
43. (A) 44. (A) 45. (C) 46. (D) 47. (A) 48. (A) 49. (B) 50. (C) 51. (A) 52. (A) 53. (D) 54. (B) 55. (A) 56.
(D) 57. (A) 58. (D) 59. (D) 60. (B) 61. (A) 62. (C) 63. (B) 64. (A) 65. (C) 66. (D) 67. (B) 68. (C) 69. (A)
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Prevoius year Question

 Joint Recruitment Test For 5 Bank (20.07.2018) - Officer (Arts Faculty)

1. ‽hwU‽Z evsjv e‽Y©i h_vh_ µg Abym⁂Z nqwb- 16. Abyev‽`i mgq ‼h wel‽qi cÔwZ we‽kl `⁂wó ‼`qv Avek¨K-
A. C, D, E, F B. i, j, e, l A. Abyev`‽Ki `ÿZv B. iPwqZvi D‽Ïk¨
C. d, e, f, g D. O, P, Q, R C. g~jcv‽Vi ˆkjx D. mij fvlv
2. Ôkvg‽LvjÕ n‽jv GK ai‽Yi- 17. Unfortunately, their house _____while they were
A. gvm B. cvwL at the restaurant celebrating the anniversary.
C. cZ½ D. RjR Dw™¢` A. got burgled B. went burled
3. wb‽Pi ‼h k‽ã fzjfv‽e Y-Z¡ weavb cÔ‽qvM Kiv n‽q‽Q- C. burgled D. had buried
A. eÿgvY B. AveZ©Y 18. Use the right form of verb. I had no difficulty (to
C. cÖYq D. AvcY find) their house although they had said that people
often did.
4. wemM© mwÜi GKwU D`vniY nj- A. to find B. to finding
A. ms¯‹…Z B. Av⁃Qbœ C. in finding D. for finding
C. ‼R¨vwZwi›`ª D. ‼Mv®ú` 19. The synonym of `Ignite' is-
5. ÔAvwg giæ-Kwe-Mvwn ‼mB ‼e‽`-‽e`yCb‽`i MvbÖ, KvRx bRiæj A. to set fire B. to burn
Bmjvg iwPZ cOwZwU‽Z Kwe AviI ‼h KqwU hwZwP‽þi e¨envi C. kindle D. to lit
K‽iwQ‽jb- 20. If Elucidate: Clarity then
A. GKwU B. wZbwU A. Mystify : Enlightenment
C. PviwU D. GKwUI bq B. Illuminate : Light
6. we‽`wk Ae¨‽qi D`vniY nj- C. Aggravate : Problem
A. B`vwbs B. ‼ek D. Conceal : Oblivion
C. hw` D. AwcP 21. Select the correct linking word. He should have
7. wb‽Pi ‽hwU m¤^Ú c‽`i wefw³ bq- spent all the weekend preparing for his test; he in
fact just lay in bed watching videos.
A. I B. Gi A. Nevertheless before He
C. iv D. Kvi B. However before he
8. gayc ‼h mgv‽mi D`vniY- C. Whereas before He
A. e¨wZnvi eûeªxwn B. Ae¨qxfve D. Despite before he
C. Dcc` Zcyiæl D. DcwgZ Kg©aviq 22. Translate into English: Pzb ‼L‽q Mvj ‼cv‽o, `B ‼`L‽j fq
9. evsjv ev‽K¨i Avewk¨K ˆewkó¨ bq- K‽i|
A. A_© msMwZ A. A pet lamb makes a cross ram
B. Ab¨ c‽`I AvKv⁀ÿv bv _vKv B. A square peg in a round hole
C. c`MZ Aš^q C. A scolded dog fears cold water.
D. AcwieZ©b‽hvM¨ c` D. A still tongue makes a wise head
10. cÔeÚ iPYvi ‼ÿ‽Î ïiæ ‼_‽K ‼kl ch©šÍ mgZv eRvq ivL‽Z n‽e- 23. Find a synonym of the bold faced word: I'd like to
A. ev‽K¨i ˆ`‽N©i B. fvlvixwZi initiate my argument with an anecdote whose
significance will soon become apparent.
C. kãmxgvi D. fv‽ei A. predict B. announce
11. ‽n«lv, ¸Ãb Ges bv`- GB kã¸‽jv GKB ‼kwYfz³, KviY cÔwZUv- C. herald D. preface
A. Awfbœ A_© ÁvcK B. LvuwU evsjv kã 24. The correctly spelt word is
C. cÔvYxi WvK wb‽`©kK D. aŸb¨vZ¥K kã A. Scizophrenic B. Sciophrynic
12. ÔAwMœÕ Gi GKwU cÔwZkã n‽jv- C. Schizophrenic D. Selzophrink
A. RvZ‽e`¨ B. AwMœó 25. After the football match the crowd ______ out of
C. cveb D. wefv the stadium into the nearest cafes and restaurants.
13. ÔI`bÕ k‽ãi A_©- A. dripped B. poured
A. IRb B. D`i C. trickled D. leaked
C. fvZ D. AwZwi³ 26. Panacea means-
14. ÒniY Kivi B⁃QvÓ Gi GK K_vq cÔKvk‽hvM¨ iƒc- A. fresh B. cure-all
C. disease D. problem
A. wRnxl©v B. wekÖwglv 27. The best conjunction to link:
C. weweÿv D. Ry¸áv i) No offence is intended, ii) I think you haven't
15. ÒDwPZ K_vq gvgv ‼eRviÓ GwU ‼h ‼kÔwYi cÔev`- understood the problem correctly.
A. mgv‽jvPbvg~jK B. AwfgZevPK A. when B. as
C. bxwZg~jK D. e¨v½vZ¥K C. if D. but

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28. Change the form of voice: I was surprised to see 40. A pole casts a√3m long shadow on the ground at
that he had been beaten black and blue. an elevation 600, the height of the pole is-
A. I was surprised to see he had been beaten black A. 3m B. √3m
and blue. C. 3√3m D. 2m
B. It surprised me to see that he had been beaten 41. If the difference between the circumference and
black and blue diameter of a circle is 90 cm, then the radius
C. It was surprising that he had been beaten black approximately is-
and blue A. 21 cm B. 19 cm
D. That he had been beaten black and blue was C. 20 cm D. 22 cm
surprising 42. If the length of a side of a regular pentagon is 4
29. The word Ôskedaddle’ is not related to- cm, the area of the pentagon is approximately-
A. toddle B. dash A. 25cm2 B. 27cm2
C. scamper D. shroud C. 29cm2 D. 32cm2
30. ÔWhen the evening spread out against the sky like a 43. The height of an equilateral triangle with a side 2
patient etherized upon a tableÕ an example of cm is
A. metaphor A. √3cm B. 2√3cm
B. chiasmus C. 3√2cm D. √5cm
C. oxymoron 44. The next number in the sequence 3,4,8,17,33,..... is
D. personification A. 54 B. 56
31. Change the form of speech: They said ÔWe cannot C. 58 D. 60
live without airÕ. 45. The second and third terms of a geometric series
A. They said that human cannot live without air. are 9 and 3 respectively. The fifth term of the
B. They said that we cannot live without air. series is
C. They said that it is not possible to live without A. 1 B.
air. C. D.
D. They realized that people could not live without
air. 46. If two fair coins are flipped, what is the probability
32. The word ÔGramineousÕ comes from that one will come up heads and the other tails?
A. latin- Gramines B. Romanian- Granicu A. B.
C. old English- Gramen D. German- Gramineen C. D.
33. The values of p for equation 2x2 -4x + p = 0 to
have real roots is 47. All possible three digit numbers are formed by 1
A. P ≤ 2 B. P ≥ 2 3.5. If one number is chosen randomly, the
C. P ≤ 2 D. P ≥ -7 probability that it would be divisible by 5 is
34. How many integers from 1 to 100 are divisible by A. B.
3 but not by 8? C. D.
A. 30 B. 29
C. 31 D. 32 48. The line perpendicular to y = x-2 is
35. If x is an integer and y = -2x-8, what is the least A. Y= 2x+1 B. 2y = -2x-5
value of x for which y is less than 9? C. 2y = x +7 D. Y= 3x+1
2
A. -9 B. -8 49. If logx = - the value of the base is
C. -7 D. -6 A. B.
36. If x:y = 5:3, then (8x+5y) : (8x-5y) =?
A. 5:11 B. 6:5 C. D.
C. 5:6 D. 11:5 50. nC1 + nC2 + nC3 + .. .. nCn = ?
1 3 1
37. If a+ a = 2, what is a + a3 ? A. 2n B.
C. n(n-1)(n2+1)/2 D. 2n -1
A. B. 7 51. The solution of the inequality | | < 2 is-
C. 2 D. 3/2 A. -3<x<5/3 B. 3>x>5/3
38. If 10% of x is equal to 25% of y, and y=16, what is C. -3<x<5/2 D. -3<x<-5/3
the value of x? 52. The difference in taka between simple and
A. 4 B. 6.4 compound Interest at 5% annually on a sum of Tk
C. 24 D. 40 2000 after 2 year is
2
39. If sinA + sin A = 1, then the value of the A. 5 B. 50
expression (cos2 A + cos4 A) is- C. 20 D. 200
A. 1 B. 53. If 3x-7y = 0 and x + 2y = 13 then y is-
C. 2 D. 3 A. 2 B. 3
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54. Which of the following can be rearranged to form 67. Tumbru Rohinga Camp of Bangladesh is located
Bangla word(s) in-
a. gvmbav b. YgvcÖn c. cweZK… d. YxcZvwi A. Khagrachhori B. Rangamati
A. c B. b C. Bandarban D. Cox’s Bazar
C. a&d D. a&b 68. The best film title awarded in the 41″ Bangladesh
55. Calculate the next time of appearance of Halley’s National Film Award 2016 is-
Comet. A. AvqbvevwR B. AÁvZbvgv
A. July 2061 B. June 2051 C. k⁀LwPj D. Aw¯ÍZ¡
C. May 2050 D. March 2060 69. In the present Fiscal Year, the following sector has
56. The sum of squares of 3 consecutive integers is earned the highest export growth.
less than 97. What is the greatest possible value of A. RMG sector B. Agricultural sector
the smallest one? C. Industry sector D. Fisheries sector
A. 4 B. 5 70. The autobiography titled Ôhv B‽⁃Q ZvBÕ is written by
C. 6 D. 7 A. Panna Kalsar B. Sara Zaker
57. The Federal Reserve System of the USA is framed C. Ferdausi Mazumder D. Enamul Huq
by _____ Federal Reserve Banks. 71. The word ÔTwibillÕ is related to
A. 13 B. 12 A. sharpened weapon B. old fashioned gun
C. 11 D. 10 C. lethal ammunitions D. poisonous sword
58. Bangladesh defeated Ireland in the final match of 72. The gold medal winner from Bangladesh in the
the ICC Women’s World T20 Qualifiers by 59th International Mathematical Olympiad is
A. 25 runs B. 45 runs A. Tamjid Morshed B. Tahnik Noor
C. 75 runs D. 97 runs C. Ahmed Jawad D. Joydeep Saha
59. The slogan of World Population Day 2018 is 73. A computer program that translates one program
A. Investing in Teenage Girl Instruction at a time into machine language is
B. Family Planning is a Human Right called a/an
C. Empower People, Develop Nations A. Interpreter B. CPU
D. Investing in Young People C. Compiler D. Simulator
60. During the Liberation War of Bangladesh the 74. The accuracy of the floating point numbers
Secretary General of UN was represented in two 16-bit words of a computer is
A. U Thant B. Kurt Waldheim approximately
C. Dag Hammarskjold A. 16 digits B. 6 digits
D. Boutros Boutros-Ghali C. 9 digits D. All of above
61. The former name of Switzerland was 75. Which of the following memories must be
A. Helvetia B. Rhodesia refreshed many times per second?
C. Dockland D. Salisbury A. Static RAM B. Dynamic RAM
62. The percentage of Russian Investment in Rooppur C. EPROM D. ROM
Nuclear Power Plant is 76. A name or number used to identify a storage
A. 75% B. 80% location is called
C. 85% D. 90% A. a byte B. a record
63. Bangladesh Shilpa Bank and Shilpa Rin Sangstha C. an address D. a bit
have merged into 77. The octal equivalence of 111010 is
A. BDBL B. DBBL A. 81 B. 72
C. DDBL D. VDBL C. 71 D. 74
64. The cave where the 12 young Thal football players 78. A__ is a collection of predefined design
got trapped and rescued later recently, is elements and color schemes.
A. Tham Phirman B. Tham Lạt A. Feature B. Hyperlink
C. Tham Luang D. Emerald C. Palette D. Theme
65. The FIFA World Cup 2018 Champion France 79. A Proxy server is used for
received an amount of USD million as prize A. providing security against unauthorized users
money. B. processing client requests for web pages
A. 30 B. 35 C. processing client requests for database access
C. 36 D. 38 D. providing TCP/IP
66. Export growth rate achieved in FY 2017-18 is 80. The short cut key to replace a data with another in
A. 5.81% B. 6.61% an excel sheet is
C. 8.87% D. 5.52% A. Ctrl+R B. Shift+R
C. Ctrl+H D. Ctrl+F

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 Rupali Bank Ltd (09.03.2018) – Officer (Arts Faculty)

1. jyä k‽ãi A_© 16. cÔwgZ evbv‽b ‼jLv kãwU n‽jv-


A. ‼jvjyc B. ‼jvf A. ˆecwiZ B. AvqËxKiY
C. jvf Kiv D. jvfRbK C. GKwÎZ D. aywjKYv
2. wb‽Pi mgvme× kã n‽jv 17. Select the pair in the following options which is set
A. D⁃PkvLv B. m‽eM in opposition:
C. cÔe⁂wËi D. AbwZ`~‽i A. Doggish-Canine B. Manly-Virille
3. Óû û K‽i evqy ‽dwj‽Q mZZ `xN©k^vmÖ ej‽Z ‼evSv‽bv n‽q‽Q- C. Divine-Infernal D. Earthly-Terrestrial
A. AwbwðqZv B. AvKw¯§KZv 18. ÔIn the time of danger, we should try to take the
C. ‼hvMv‽hvMnxbZv D. AvksKv bull by the hornsÕ means
4. wb‽Pi ‽h kãwU‽K kvwãK AccÔ‽qvM e‽j we‽ePbv Kiv hvq A. Surmount it
B. Deal the situation decisively
A. ‽nv_vq B. AkÖæRj C. Overcome it
C. A¯^iZj D. AÚ Av‽eM D. Control ourselves
5. wb‽Pi ‼hwU dz‽ji bvg bq 19. The art of cultivating and managing gardens. is
A. Ri` B. Kiex called
C. KziæeK D. ‼muDwZ A. Horticulture B. Gardening
6. Kvievjv I knibvgv Kve¨MÔš'wUi iPwqZv C. Trimming D. Beautification
A. kvn gyn¤§` mMxi B. AvjvIj 20. A gentleman should be true words.
C. Ave`yj nvwKg D. ‼`×jZ KvRx A. from B. to
7. Aviwe Drm ‼_‽K AvËxK…Z Ges cÔkvmwbK I mvs¯‹…wZK ‼ÿ‽Î C. in D. on
e¨eüZ kã n‽jv- 21. A fourteen-lined poem is called a_____
A. ivq B. Revbew›` A. sonnet B. epilogue
C. bgybv D. `¯ÍLZ C. ballad D. lyric
22. A disease affecting many persons at the same time
8. mylgv k‽ã ‼h wbq‽g ÔlÕ e‽m- and place is called _____
A. m Gi c~‽e© e‽m‽Q e‽j B. ¯^fveZ l e‽m e‽j A. epidemic B. infection
C. hg gyjiƒc ‼_‽K DrmvwiZ nIqvq C. sickness D. injury
D. D-KvivšÍ DcmM© c~‽e© Av‽Q e‽j 23. His letter fueled my doubts
9. myo½ bvUKwUi iPwqZv A. Ended B. Increased
A. ˆmq` IqvjxDjøvn B. AvmKvi Be‽b kvBL C. Caused D. Reaffirmed
C. kIKZ Imgvb D. ˆmq` kvgmyj nK 24. The 19th century was the hey-day of the
10. cwjø mvwn‽Z¨i AZ¨šÍ ¸iZ¡c~Y© ˆewkó¨ n‽jv Renaissance in Bengal.
A. Amv¤úª`vwqKZv B. Abyev`cÖeYZv A. days of decline B. peak-point
C. Z‽Ë¡i m‽PZb cÔ‽qvM D. wjwLZ iƒ‽ci cÔvavb¨ C. period of stagnation D. time of up-rise
11. ÔInsomniaÕ k‽ãi evsjv cvwifvwlK iƒc n‽jv 25. Choose the correct alternative from the options to
fill in the blanks: ÔTo make headwayÕ is to ____
A. `ywðšÍv B. evqy‽iv
A. make progress B. make little progress
C. Awb`ªv D. KK©U‽ivM C. progress towards collision D. proceed to travel
12. W. gynv¤§` knx`yjøvn Gi g‽Z evsjvfvlv ‼h cÔvK…Z iƒc ‼_‽K 26. This method is not wrong; but there may be a more
G‽m‽Q _____ method than this.
A. gvMax B. cÖvP¨ A. suitable B. effective
C. ‼M×ox D. ‼k×i‽mbx C. right D. working
13. Ó‽mB mygayi ¯Íä `ycyi, cvVkvjv cjvqbÖ ýxZ ni‽d ‼jLv Ask ‼h 27. The closest meaning of the word ÔbizarreÕ in the
Kvi‽Ki D`vniY- sentence: Ôthe models clothes were so bizarre that
A. Kg©KviK B. AwaKiY KviK they created quite a sensationÕ is
C. Acv`vb KviK D. GKwUI bq A. beautiful B. ugly
14. wb‽Pi ‽hwU Abyw`Z KweZvi `⁂óvšÍ C. dull D. peculiar
A. ¯^vaxbZv B. Rxeb-m½xZ 28. He succeeded by dint _____ his hard labor.
C. Qvqvgqx D. k~imy›`ix A. of B. by
15. ÔA golden key can open any doorÕ cÖev`wUi A_© C. for D. because
A. UvKvq ev‽Ni `ya ‼g‽j 29. Make it Passive: `they said he is a good candidate'.
B. cwikÔg mvd‽j¨i PvweKvwV A. He was said to be a good candidate
B. He was considered to be a good candidate
C. UvKv ‼`‽e ‼M×ix ‼mb C. It was said by them that he is to be a good
D. eÜ `yqvi ‼Lv‽j ¯^M©‽jv‽Ki Pvwe candidate
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30. Change the narration: the captain say, `Company 42. The pair of co-prime numbers is?
move forward'. A. 2, 3 B. 2, 4
A. The Captain commands the company to move C. 2, 6 D. 2, 110
forwards 43. The value of k, if (x-1) is a factor of 4x3 + 3x2 -4x
B. The Captain Commanded to move the company + k, is-
forward. A. 1 B. 2
C. The Captain instructed the company for a C. -3 D. 3
forward move. 44. There are 5 red and 3 black balls in a bag,
D. The Captain requests the company to move probability of drawing a black ball is-
forwards. A. 5/8 B. ½
ans. The Captain commands the company to move C. 3/8 D. ¼
forwards 45. The total surface area of a hemisphere of radius r
31. Translate into Bangla: `His stars are now in the is-
ascendant'. A. 4 2 B. r2
2
A. Zvi GLb bv‽K ‼Zj w`‽q Nygv‽bvi K_v C. 2 r D. 3 r2
B. Zvi GLb wk‽i msµvwšÍ Ae¯'v 46. The roots of the equation 9x2 -bx + 81 = 0 will be
C. GLb Zvi GKv`‽k e⁂n¯úwZ equal, if the value of b is-
D. GLb ‼m AvKvk fiv Zviv A. ±9 B. ±18
32. Tagore's birthday was ____ with songs and C. ±27 D. ±54
recitation 47. If secθ + tanθ = x, then tanθ is-
A. completed B. maintained A. (x2 +1)/x
C. celebrated D. enjoyed B. (x2 -1)/x
33. If sinA + sin sin2 A = 1, then the value of the C. (x2 +1)/2x
expression cos2 A + cos4 A is =? D. (x2 -1)/2x
A. 1 B. ½ 48. Consider that w + x = 4, x + y = 25 and y + w =
C. 2 D. 3 15, Then the average of w, x, y is-
34. A pole 6 m high casts a shadow 2√3m long on the A. 3 B. 4
ground, then the Sun’s elevation is? C. 5 D. 6
A. 60° B. 45° 49. What is the original price of a Y-shirt, if the sale
C. 30° D. 90° price after 15% discount is 272?
35. If a + 1, 2a+1, 4a-1 are in Arithmetic Progression, A. 300 B. 280
then value of a? C. 320 D. 314
A. 1 B. 2 50. Tk. 500 is deposited in a savings account which
C. 3 D. 4 pays 7% annual interest compounded semi-
36. Suppose today is Friday. what day of the week will annually. To the nearest Taka, how much is in the
it be 65 days? account at the end of the year?
A. Saturday B. Monday A. 542 B. 5356
C. Tuesday D. Friday C. 512 D. 524
37. A median of a triangle divides it into two 51. If logx ¼ = -2, the x = ?
A. A congruent triangles A. -1/2 B. ½
B. triangles of equal area C. 2 D. 3
C. Isosceles triangles 52. If 5% is 30% gained by selling an article for BDT
D. right triangles 350 than selling it for BDT 340, the cost of the
38. Which of the following angle can be constructed article is
with the help of a ruler and a pair of compasses? A. BDT 180 B. BDT 150
A.35° B. 40° C. BDT 200 D. BDT 250
C. 37.5° D. 47.5° 53. If x = ya , y = and z = xc then the value of abc is
39. If a, b and c are the lengths of the three sides of a A. 1 B. 0
triangle, then which of the following is true? C. 5 D. infinity
A. a + b < c B. a - b < c 54. If x is 30% greater than y, what percent of y is x?
C. a + b = 5 D. a + b ≥ c A. 70 B. 77
40. Which line is parallel to y = x-2? C. 120 D. 130
A. y = 2x+1 B. 2y = 2x - 6 55. The lengths of two sides of a right-angled triangle
C. 2y = x+7 D. y= 3x+1 are 13 cm and 5 cm respectively. The length of the
41. The area of a triangle with sides 3 cm, 5 cm and 6 third side is-
cm is? A. 13 B. 17
A. 2√3 cm2 B. 4√14 cm2 C. 11 D. 12
C. 2√14 cm2 D. 2√5 cm2

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56. The present age of Habib and Shikha are in the 68. The country, pioneer in launching the FM radio
ratio of 6 : 4. Five years ago their ages were in the broadcasting is -
ratio of 5: 3, How old is Habib now? A. Iran B. Nigeria
A. 24 B. 30 C. Brazil D. USA
C. 36 D. 42 69. The first player to score 10,000 runs in T20 cricket
57. Which of the following is a programming is-
language? A. AB de Villiers B. Chris Gayle
A. Lotus B. Pascal C. Virat Kohli D. Tamim Iqbal
C. Ms-Excel D. Netscape 70. The author of the book `Unstoppable: My Life So
58. Which disk is used to `cold boot’ a PC? Far’ is-
A. Setup disk B. System disk A. Mary Kom B. Maria Sharapova
C. Diagnostic disk D. Program disk C. Malala Yousufzai D. Martina Navratilova
59. A collection of unprocessed items is - ? 71. Who won the FIFA Men’s Player Award for 2017?
A. information B. data A. Cristiano Ronaldo B. Gareth Bale
C. memory D. reports C. Lionel Messid D. Neymar
60. The amount of vertical space between lines of text 72. The name of the first Robot that had given
in a document is called citizenship by Saudi Arabia is-
A. double-space B. indentation A. Rebeka B. Anita
C. single-space D. crop C. Sophia D. Mariah
61. In excel which of the following symbols is used 73. The war strategy of Muktibahini is known as -
before a numeric value so that it can be treated as A. Mujibnagar strategy B. Rajarbag strategy
labeled value? C. Teliapara strategy D. Muktifouz strategy
A. ``(quote) B. = (equal) 74. The number of lines of our National Anthem
C. _ (underscore) D. `(apostrophe) played at any national ceremony is first-
62. Which of the following types of menu shows the A. 10 lines B. 4 lines
further sub-choices C. 6 lines D. 5 lines
A. Reverse B. Template 75. The size of Bangladesh’s national budget in fiscal
C. Scrolled D. Pull down year 2017-18 is-
63. Trackball is an example of a/an: A. 3 lac 80 crore B. 4 lac 266 crore
A. Programming device B. Pointing device C. 4 lac 40 crore D. 5 lac 600 crore
C. Output device D. Software device 76. The number of common rivers between
64. If you wish to extend the length of the network Bangladesh and India is -
without having the signal degrade, you would use A. 50 B. 52
a ____. C. 53 D. 54
A. Repeater B. Router 77. The national Jute day is on-
C. Gateway D. Switch A. 5th March B. 6th March
65. The main function of the Financial Action Task C. 5th April D. 6th April
Force (FATF) is to combat - 78. Teletalk recently launched a promotional offer for
A. money laundering B. corruption woman is
C. double taxation D. black money A. Bohnnishika B. Anannya
66. The agenda 2063 is a strategic framework for the C. Aporajita D. Shampurna
socio1economic transformation of- 79. The name of the ancient locality of Bengal is-
A. Africa B. Asia A. Gaur B. Taralipi
C. South America D. North America C. Anga D. Koshala
67. Recently the country withdrew from Un refugee 80. The name of the organization who recently invited
program is the three Nobel (peace) laureates in Bangladesh is-
A. Tanzania B. Myanmar A. Naripaksha B. BRAC
C. Syria D. USA C. ASA D. Nije Kori

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evsjv fvlv I mvwnZ¨


 evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i ¸iZ¡c~Y© cÖkœ- ce© 2
1. GK Aÿi KweZv bv wj‡LI hvi bv‡g GKUv hy‡Mi m„wó - ˆPZb¨‡`e|
2. ‰PZb¨‡`‡ei WvK bvg I Avmj bvg - wbgvB I wek¦¤¢i|
3. ‰PZb¨‡`‡ei cÕ_g Rxebx MÕš’ - ˆPZb¨fvMeZ (e„›`veb `vm)|
4. ga¨‡h‡Mi Kwe‡`i eo Ae`vb - Abyev` mvwnZ¨|
5. K…wËevm ivgvqY Abyev` K‡ib - iæKbywÏb evieK kv‡ni Drmv‡n|
6. gnvfvi‡Zi Abyev`K - Kvkxivg `vm|
7. ivgvq‡Yi gwnjv Abyev`K - P›`ªveZx|
8. gnvfvi‡Zi cÖ_g Abyev`K - Kex›`ª ci‡gk^i|
9. gvjvai emyi Dcvwa - ¸YivR Lvb|
10. K…wËev‡mi ivgvq‡Yi Ab¨ bvg - kÖxivgcvÂvjx|
11. K…wËev‡mi ivgvqY me©cÕ_g gyw`ªZ nq - 1802 ev 1803 mv‡j|
12. evsjv fvlvi cÖ_g gymjgvb Kwe - kvn gynv¤§` mMxi|
13. kvn gynv¤§` mMxi iPbv K‡ib - BDmyd-Ry‡jLv Kve¨|
14. kvn gynv¤§` mMxi ÒBDmyd-Ry‡jLvÓ Kve¨ †j‡Lb - myjZvb DwÏb AvRg kv‡ni kvmbvg‡j|
15. imyjweRq Kve¨ - Kwe ˆRbywÏb|
16. ‡kL dqRyjøvni Kve¨ - MvwRweRq, †MviÿweRq|
17. byibvgv Kv‡e¨i iPwqZv - Ave`yj nvwKg|
18. AvivKv‡bi cÕvPxb bvg - †ivmv½|
19. ‡ivmv½ ivR mfvi Kwe - AvjvIj, KvwR †`ØjZ, gvMb VvKzi|
20. mZxgqbv I †jviP›`ªvbx wj‡Lb - KvwR †`ØjZ|
21. gvMb VvKzi wQ‡jb - gymjgvb Kwe|
22. P›`ªveZx Kv‡e¨i †jLK - gvMb VvKzi|
23. gnvKwe AvjvIj wQ‡jb - mß`k kZ‡Ki Kwe|
24. AvjvI‡ji Rb¥ I g„Zz¨ - 1597; 1679 Aã|
25. ÖcÝveZxÓ Kv‡e¨i iPwqZv - Kwe AvjvIj|
26. cÙveZx iwPZ nq - 1648 mv‡j|
27. nßcqKi Kve¨ iPbv K‡ib - AvjvIj|
28. gqgbwmsn MxwZKv msMÕn K‡ib - P›`ªKzgvi †`|
29. gqgbwmsn MxwZKv m¤úv`bv K‡ib - W. `x‡bk P›`ª †mb|
30. VvKzigvi Szwj, VvKzi `v`vi Szwji iPwqZv - `wÿYviÄb wgÎ gRyg`vi|
31. ‡jvKmvwn‡Z¨i Dci iex›`ªbv‡_i †jLv eB - †jvK mvwnZ¨|
32. gqgbwmsn MxwZKvi cvjv¸‡jv - gûqv, †`Iqvbv gw`bv, gjyqv|
33. hy` mwÜÿ‡Yi Kwe - Ck¦iP›`ª ¸ß|
34. cÖvPxb KweIqvjv - †MuvRjv ¸B|
35. ivg emy, A¨v›Uwb wdwiw½ wQ‡jb - KweIqvjv|
36. Uàv Mv‡bi RbK - wbayevey|
37. wbayeveyi Avmj bvg - ivgwbwa ¸ß|
38. gymjgvb mgv‡R hviv Kwe Mvb MvB‡Zb Zv‡`i ejv nq - kv‡qi|
39. kv‡qi‡`i KweZv¸‡jv‡K ejv nq - eUZjvi cyuw_|
40. cyuw_ mvwn‡Z¨i RbK - dwKi Mixeyjøvn|
41. ‰mq` nvgRv †j‡Lb - gaygvjZx, Avwgi nvgRv (2q ce©), ˆR¸‡Yi cyuw_, nv‡Zg ZvB|
42. ‡dvU© DBwjqvg K‡jR cÕwZwôZ nq - 1800 mv‡j|
43. cÖ_g evsjv Dcb¨vm †j‡Lb - c¨vwiPuv` wgÎ|
44. ‡dvU© DBwjqvg K‡j‡Ri cÕavb wQ‡jb - cvw`ª DBwjqvg †Kwi|
45. ivgivg emy iPbv K‡ib - cÖZvcw`Z¨PwiZ|
46. cÖZvcvw`Z¨ iwPZ cÖKvwkZ nq - 1801 mv‡j|
47. ivgivg emyi Av‡iKwU eB‡qi bvg - wjwcgvjv|
48. cvw`ª †Kwi wj‡Lb - K‡_vcK_b bvgK eB|
49. ‡MvjKbv_ kg©v †j‡Lb - wn‡Zvc‡`k|
50. g„Zz¨Ãq we`¨vj¼vi †j‡Lb - ivRvewj, cÕ‡evaPw›`ªKv, ewÎk wmsnvmb|

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51. ivg†gvnb ivq †j‡Lb - †e`všÍMÕš’, †MØoxq e¨vKiY, †KØgy`x, †Mv¯^vgxi mwnZ wePvi|
52. evsjv M‡`¨i RbK - Ck¦iP›`ª we`¨vmvMi|
53. cZz©Mvj †_‡K evsjv M`¨ cÕKvwkZ nq - 1743 mv‡j|
54. ‡dvU© DBwjqvg K‡j‡R evsjv wefvM Pvjy nq - 1801 mv‡j|
55. ‡dvU© DBwjqvg K‡jR †_‡K cÕKvwkZ cÕ_g eB - cÖZvcvw`Z¨ iwPZ|
56. BwZnvm gvjv eB‡qi †jLK - DBwjqvg †Kwi|
57. evsjv fvlvq cÕ_g cwÎKv cÕKvk K‡ib - kÕxivgcy‡ii wgkbvixiv 1818 mv‡j|
58. evsjv fvlvq cÖKvwkZ cÖ_g cwÎKv - w`K`k©b|
59. mgvPvi `c©b cÖKvwkZ nq - 1818mv‡j|
60. mgvPvi `c©b Gi m¤úv`K wQ‡jb - †R wm gvk©g¨vb|
61. ev½vjx‡`i cÕ‡Póvq cÕKvwkZ cÕ_g cwÎKv - ev½vjv †M‡RU|
62. m¤^v` ‡KØgyw` cwÎKv cÕKvwkZ nq - 1821 mv‡j|
63. m¤^v` ‡KØgy`xi m¤úv`K wQ‡jb - ivR ivg‡gvnb ivq|
64. fevbxPiY e‡›`¨vcva¨vq wj‡Lb - KwjKvZv Kgjvjq, bewewe wejvm eB|
65. m¤úv`cÖfvKi cwÎKv cÖKvwkZ nq - 1831 mv‡ji 28 Rvbyqvwi|
66. m¤^v`cÖfvKi cwÎKvi m¤úv`K - Ck¦iP›`ª ¸ß|
67. Ávbv‡š^lY cwÎKv cÕKvwkZ nq - 1831 mv‡j|
68. Ck¦iP›`ª we`¨vmvMi iwPZ - †eZvjcÂweskwZ, kKzšÍjv, mxZvi ebevm, cÕfveZx m¤¢vlY, åvwšÍwejvm|
69. dwKi Mixeyjøvn iwPZ - BDmyd Ry‡jLv, Avwgi nvgRv (1g ce©), R½bvgv, †mvbvfvb, mZ¨cx‡ii cyuw_|
 evsjv e¨vKiY I Gi Av‡jvP¨ welq
iPwqZv e¨vKiY MÕš’
bv_vwb‡qj eªvwm n¨vjn¨vW (Gb eªvwm n¨vj‡nW) A Grammar of the Bengali Language (1778) (AvswkK evsjvq gyw`ªZ)
DBwjqvg †Kwi A Grammar of the Bengali Language (1801) (Bs‡iwR‡Z iwPZ)
k¨vgvPiY miKvi ev½vjv e¨vKiY (1852)
Ck¦iP›`ª we`¨vmvMi e¨vKiY †KØgy`x (1853)
bKz‡jk¦i we`¨vf‚lY fvlv‡iva ev½vjv e¨vKiY
W. gynv¤§` knx`yjøvn ev½vjv e¨vKiY
W. Gbvgyj nK e¨vKiY gÄyix
RM`xk P›`ª †Nvl AvaywbK evsjv e¨vKiY
mybxwZKzgvi P‡Ævcva¨vq fvlv cÖKvk ev½vjv e¨vKiY
KvRx `xb gyn¤§` I myKzgvi †mb Awfbe e¨vKiY
gybxi †PØayix, Beªvnxg Lwjj I †gvdv¾j nvq`vi evsjv fvlvi e¨vKiY
 cÕ_g †Kvb evOvwj evsjv fvlvq e¨vKiY iPbv K‡ib? - ivRv ivg‡gvnb ivq|
 fvlv cÕKvk ev½vjv e¨vKiY †K iPbv K‡ib? - mybxwZ Kzgvi P‡Ævcva¨vq|
 ‡K me©cÕ_g evsjv UvBc mn‡hv‡M evsjv e¨vKiY gy`ªY K‡ib? - Gb we n¨vj‡nW|
 ivRv ivg‡gvnb iwPZ evsjv e¨vKi‡Yi bvg Kx? - †MØoxq e¨vKiY|
 evsjv fvlvi cÕ_g e¨vKiY iPbv K‡ib †K? - ivRv ivg‡gvnb ivq|
 cvwbwb †K wQ‡jb? - ‰eqvKiwYK|
evsjv e¨vKi‡Yi Av‡jvP¨ welq
welq Av‡jvP¨ welq
aßwbZË¡ aßwb, mwÜ, Y-Z¡ wewa, l-Z¡ wewa
kãZË¡ ev iƒcZË¡ kã, cÖZ¨q, DcmM©, ePb, wj½, KviK, wefw³, mgvm, evP¨, cyiæl, AbymM©
evK¨ZË¡ ev c`µg ev‡K¨i MVb cÕYvjx, ev‡K¨i wewfbœ Dcv`v‡bi ms‡hvRb I we‡qvRb, c‡`i iƒc cwieZ©b, †Q`wPý|
A_©ZË¡ kã I ev‡K¨i A_© wePvi Ges A‡_©i cÕKvi|
 wb‡Pi †KvbwU e¨vKi‡Yi mvaviY Av‡jvP¨ welq bq - fvlvZË¡|
 iƒc Z‡Ë¡i Aci bvg wK? - kã ZË¡|
 mwÜ e¨vKi‡Yi †Kvb As‡ki Av‡jvP¨ welq? - aßwbZË¡|
 wµqvg~j, wµqvKvj, cyiæl BZ¨vw` †Kvb As‡ki Av‡jvP¨ welq? - iƒcZ‡Ë¡i|
 e¨vKi‡Yi †Kvb As‡k KviK m¤^‡Ü Av‡jvPbv Kiv nq? - iƒcZ‡Ë¡|
 ePb e¨vKi‡Yi †Kvb As‡ki Av‡jvP¨ welq? - iƒcZË¡|

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1. (cZz©MxR fvlvq) evsjv e¨vKiY cÕ_g iPbv K‡ib †K? 15. wb‡Pi †KvbwU fvlvi †gØwjK Ask?
K) DBwjqvg †Kix L) W. gyn¤§` knx`yjøvn K) Zrmg kã L) A_©
M) W. mybxwZKzgvi P‡Ævcva¨vq N) gby‡qj `¨ Avmmy¤ú muvI M) mwÜ N) c` cÖKiY
2. (Bs‡iwR fvlvq) evsjv e¨vKiY cÕ_g iPbv K‡ib †K? 16. cÕ‡Z¨K fvlvi KqwU †gØwjK Ask _v‡K?
K) W. mybxwZKzgvi P‡Ævcva¨vq L) wg. Gb. we. n¨vj‡nW K) PviwU L) cuvPwU
M) DBwjqvg †Kix N) W. gyn¤§` knx`yjøvn M) QqwU N) `kwU
3. (evsjv fvlvq) evsjv e¨vKiY MÕš’ cÕ_g †Kvb evOvwj iPbv K‡ib? 17. †Kvb welqwU e¨vKi‡Yi Avbylw½K Av‡jvP¨ welq?
K) ivgivg emy L) ivgbvivqY ZK©iZœ K) aßwb L) KviK
M) Ck¦iP›`ª we`¨vmvMi N) ivRv ivg‡gvnb ivq M) Q›` N) evK¨
4. evsjv e¨vKiY cÖ_g †Kvb evOvwj evsjv fvlvq iPbv K‡ib? 18. fvlv‡K iƒc`vb Ki‡Z wK‡mi mvnvh¨ wb‡Z nq?
K) W. mybxwZ Kzgvi P‡Ævcva¨vq L) ivRv ivg‡gvnb ivq K) evMavivi L) A½-cÖZ¨‡½i
M) W. gyn¤§` knx`yjøvn N) W. Gbvgyj nK M) evMh‡š¿i N) Pÿz I K‡Y©i
5. Ô†MØoxq e¨vKiYÕ †KvbwU? 19. mwÜ e¨vKi‡Yi †Kvb As‡ki Av‡jvP¨ welq?
K) Gb.we. n¨vj‡nW iwPZ e¨vKiY K) iƒcZË¡ L) aßwbZË¡
L) W. mybxwZKzgvi iwPZ evsjv e¨vKiY M) c`µg N) evK¨ cÖKiY
M) ivRv ivg‡gvnb ivq iwPZ evsjv fvlvi e¨vKiY 20. YZ¡ I lZ¡ weavb evsjv e¨vKi‡Yi †Kvb As‡k Av‡jvwPZ nq?
N) Ck¦iP›`ª we`¨vmvMi iwPZ evsjv e¨vKiY K) iƒcZË¡ L) aßwbZË¡
6. ivRv ivg‡gvnb iv‡qi iwPZ evsjv e¨vKi‡Yi bvg Kx? M) fvlvZË¡ N) evK¨ZË¡
K) †MØoxq e¨vKiY L) gvMaxq e¨vKiY 21. mwÜ, YZ¡ I lZ¡ weavb, e‡Y©i web¨vm BZ¨vw` wK‡mi Av‡jvP¨
M) gvZ…fvlvi e¨vKiY N) fvlv I e¨vKiY welq?
7. †KvbwU cÖvPxb evsjv e¨vKiY? K) evK¨ZË¡ L) A_©ZË¡
K) e¨vKiY gÄix L) AvaywbK evsjv e¨vKiY M) aßwbZË¡ N) iƒcZË¡
M) A Grammar of the Bengali Language 22. aßwbZ‡Ë¡i Av‡jvP¨ welq Kx Kx?
N) mij fvlvcÖKvk evsjv e¨vKiY K) mwÜ, mgvm, YZ¡ I lZ¡ weavb L) evK¨ MVb I D”PviY
8. e¨vKi‡Yi KvR Kx? M) mwÜ, DcmM© I cÖZ¨q N) eY© I e‡Y©i D”PviYvw`
K) fv‡jv e³v ˆZwi Kiv L) fv‡jv Awf‡bZv ˆZwi Kiv 23. e¨vKi‡Yi ÔaßwbZË¡Õ As‡k Av‡jvwPZ nq-
M) `ªæZ †jLv †kLv‡bv K) eY©, mwÜ, YZ¡ weavb, lZ¡ weavb
N) fvlvi Af¨š^ixY k„•Ljv Avwe®‹vi Kiv L) kã, c`, wj½, ePb, KviK, mgvm, cÖZ¨q
9. Ôe¨vKiY× k‡ãi ey¨rcwËMZ A_© Kx? M) evK¨ cÖKiY, evP¨, evMaviv BZ¨vw`
K) we‡klfv‡e wefvRb L) we‡klfv‡e we‡kølY N) Dc‡ii meKqwU
M) we‡klfv‡e we‡qvRb N) we‡klfv‡e ms‡hvRb 24. evsjv e¨vKi‡Yi †Kvb As‡k e‡Y©i web¨vm Av‡jvwPZ nq?
10. e¨vKi‡Yi g~j wfwË Kx? K) evK¨Z‡Ë¡ L) aßwbZ‡Ë¡
K) aßwb L) fvlv M) kãZ‡Ë¡ N) iƒcZ‡Ë¡
M) kã N) evK¨ 25. †Kvb welqwU aßwbZ‡Ë¡ Av‡jvwPZ nq?
11. Kx Kvi‡Y e¨vKiY cv‡Vi cÕ‡qvRb? K) evMaviv L) mgvm
K) fvlv wkÿvi Rb¨ M) KviK N) mwÜ
L) fvlvi ï×vïw× wbY©‡qi Rb¨ 26. k‡ãi ÿz`ªZg GKK †KvbwU?
M) fvlv wel‡q Ávb `v‡bi Rb¨ N) fvlvi weKv‡ki Rb¨ K) Aÿi L) aßwb
12. evsjv e¨vKi‡Yi cÕavb Av‡jvP¨ welq KqwU? M) avZz N) cÖK…wZ
K) 2wU L) 3wU 27. k‡ãi ÿz`ªvsk‡K Kx ejv nq?
M) 4wU N) 5wU K) c` L) iƒc
13. Av‡jvPbvi welqe¯` Abymv‡i evsjv e¨vKiY‡K KqwU As‡k wef³ M) kãg~j N) aßwb
Kiv n‡q‡Q? 28. GK ev GKvwaK aßwbi A_©‡evaK mwš§j‡b Kx ˆZwi nq?
K) 2wU L) 3wU K) iƒc L) evK¨
M) 4wU N) 5wU M) A_© N) kã
14. cÕ‡Z¨K fvlviB PviwU †gØwjK Ask _v‡K| Ask¸‡jv Kx Kx? 29. ev‡K¨i †gØwjK Dcv`vb †KvbwU?
K) aßwb, kã, evK¨, A_© L) kã, mwÜ, mgvm, aßwb K) kã L) eY©
M) AbymM©, DcmM©, kã, mwÜ N) aßwb, kã, eY©, evK¨ M) aßwb N) wPý
DËigvjv:
1. (N) 2. (L) 3. (N) 4. (L) 5. (M) 6. (K) 7. (M) 8. (N) 9. (L) 10. (L) 11. (L) 12. (M) 13. (M) 14. (K) 15. (L) 16. (K)
17. (M) 18. (M) 19. (L) 20. (L) 21. (M) 22. (N) 23. (K) 24. (L) 25. (N) 26. (L) 27. (L) 28. (N) 29. (K)

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30. ePb, wj½, KviK, mgvm e¨vKi‡Yi †Kvb As‡ki Av‡jvP¨ welq? 37. evK¨Z‡Ë¡i Aci bvg Kx?
K) aßwbZË¡ L) fvlvZË¡ K) fvlv L) cÖvwZcw`K
M) iƒcZË¡ N) evK¨ZË¡ M) c`µg N) mvwaZ kã
31. wµqvi Kvj I cyiæl e¨vKi‡Yi †Kvb As‡k Av‡jvwPZ nq? 38. Ôc`µgÕ †Kvb Z‡Ë¡i bvg?
K) A_©Z‡Ë¡i L) iƒcZ‡Ë¡i K) aßwbZË¡ L) evK¨ZË¡
M) evK¨Z‡Ë¡i N) aßwbZ‡Ë¡i M) iƒcZË¡ N) A_©ZË¡
32. cÖZ¨q I mgvm e¨vKi‡Yi †Kvb As‡k Av‡jvwPZ nq? 39. ÔevMaviv× e¨vKi‡Yi †Kvb As‡k Av‡jvwPZ nq?
K) evK¨Z‡Ë¡ L) aßwbZ‡Ë¡ K) aßwbZ‡Ë¡ L) kãZ‡Ë¡
M) kãZ‡Ë¡ N) fvlvZ‡Ë¡ M) evK¨Z‡Ë¡ N) Q›` I Aj¼v‡i
33. iƒcZ‡Ë¡i Av‡jvP¨ welq bq †KvbwU? 40. cÕK…wZ Kq cÕKvi?
K) mwÜ/YZ¡wewa L) cÖZ¨q K) wZb cÖKvi L) Pvi cÖKvi
M) mgvm N) KviK M) `yB cÖKvi N) cuvP cÖKvi
34. ÔavZziƒcÕ e¨vKi‡Yi †Kvb As‡k Av‡jvwPZ nq? 41. ev‡K¨i AšÍf©³z c`¸‡jvi ms¯’vcb I iƒc cwieZ©b welqK
K) aßwbZË¡ L) iƒcZË¡ Av‡jvPbv e¨vKi‡Yi †Kvb As‡k n‡q _v‡K?
M) evK¨ZË¡ N) Q›`ZË¡ K) aßwbZË¡ As‡k L) iƒcZË¡ As‡k
35. iƒcZ‡Ë¡i Aci bvg Kx? M) evK¨ZË¡ As‡k N) Awfavb ZË¡ As‡k
K) evK¨ZË¡ L) kãZË¡ 42. wecixZv_©K kã e¨vKi‡Yi †Kvb As‡k Av‡jvwPZ nq?
M) aßwbZË¡ N) c`µg K) iƒcZ‡Ë¡ L) evK¨Z‡Ë¡
36. Ôc` cÕKiY× e¨vKi‡Yi †Kvb As‡ki Av‡jvP¨ welq? M) Q›`Z‡Ë¡ N) A_©Z‡Ë¡
K) iƒcZ‡Ë¡i L) aßwbZ‡Ë¡i
DËigvjv:
M) evK¨Z‡Ë¡i N) A_©Z‡Ë¡i
30. (M) 31. (L) 32. (M) 33. (K) 34. (L) 35. (L) 36.
(K) 37. (M) 38. (L) 39. (M) 40. (M) 41. (M) 42. (N)
 evMaviv- ce© 2
Kjyi ej` (GKUvbv LvUzwb) ‡Mvei M‡Yk (g~L©)
K_vi K_v (¸iæZ¡nxb K_v) Mv‡Q Zy‡j gB Kvov (Avkv w`‡q Avk¦vm f½ Kiv)
Kcvj ‡div (‡mØfvM¨ jvf) Mv‡q dzu w`‡q ‡eov‡bv (‡Kv‡bv `vwqZ¡ MÕnY bv Kiv)
KZ av‡b KZ Pvj (wnmve K‡i Pjv) ‡Mvud ‡LRy‡i (wbZvšÍ Ajm)
Kovq MÛvq (m¤ú~Y©, cy‡ivcywi) ‡Mvovq Mj` (ïiæ‡Z fzj)
Kvb Lvov Kiv (g‡bv‡hvMx nIqv) ¸‡o evwj (Avkvq ‰bivk¨)
KuPv cqmv (bM` DcvR©b) Ni fvOv‡bv (msmvi webó Kiv)
KvuVv‡ji AvgmË¡ (Am¤¢e e¯`) Nv‡Ui gov (AwZ e„×)
K‚cgÛzK (NiKz‡bv, mxgve× Ávb m¤úbœ) ‡Nvov‡ivM (mv‡a¨i AwZwi³ mva)
‡KZv`yi¯Í (cwicvwU) ‡Nvov wWwO‡q Nvm LvIqv (ga¨eZ©x‡K AwZµg K‡i KvR Kiv)
Kv‡Vi cyZzj (wbR©xe, Amvi) Pvu‡`i nvU (Avb‡›`i cÕvPyh©)
K_vq wPu‡o ‡fRv (duvKv eywj‡Z Kvh©mvab) wPwbi ej` (fvievnx Z‡e dj jv‡fi Askx`vi bq)
Kvb cvZjv (mn‡RB wek¦vmcÕeY) ‡Pv‡Li evwj (Pÿyk~j)
KvQv wXjv (Amveavb) ‡Pv‡Li c`©v (j¾v)
KzjKv‡Vi Av¸b (Zxeª R¡vjv) QKov bKov (m¯Í `i)
‡Ku‡Pv Lyuo‡Z mvc (mvgvb¨ ‡_‡K Amvgvb¨ cwiw¯’wZ) Qv‡cvlv (AZ¨šÍ Mwie)
‡KD‡KUv (mvgvb¨) wQwbwgwb ‡Ljv (bó Kiv)
‡Ku‡P MÐzm (cybivq Avi¤¢) ‡Q‡ji nv‡Zi ‡gvqv (mnRjf¨ e¯`)
‰K gv‡Qi cÖvY (hv mn‡R g‡i bv) RMvwLPywo cvKv‡bv (‡Mvjgvj evav‡bv)
L‡qi Lvu (PvUzKvi) wRjvwci c¨uvP (KywUjZv)
LÐ cÖjq (Zygyj Kvì© , fxlY e¨vcvi) ‡Svc ey‡S ‡Kvc gviv (my‡hvM g‡Zv KvR Kiv)
MÇwjKv cÖevn (AÜ AbyKiY) UbK bov (‰PZ‡b¨v`q nIqv/ey‡S IVv)
M`vB j¯‹wi Pvj (AwZ axi MwZ, Avj‡mwg) VvuU eRvq ivLv (Afve Pvcv ivLv)
M‡Yk Dëv‡bv (D‡V hvIqv, ‡dj gviv) ‡VvUKvUv (‡envqv)
MíMÖn (c‡ii ‡evSv¯^iƒc _vKv) Wzgy‡ii dzj- (`yj©f e¯`)
‡Muvqvi ‡Mvwe›` (wb‡e©va A_P nVKvix) XvK XvK ¸o ¸o (‡Mvcb ivLvi ‡Póv)
‡Mvjøvq hvIqv (bó nIqv, Aatcv‡Z hvIqv) Xv‡Ki KvwV (‡gvmv‡ne) (PvUzKvi)

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miKvwi-‡emiKvwi e¨vsKmn Ab¨vb¨ PvKzwi cixÿvq Avmv ¸iZ¡c~Y© cÖkœmg~n
Ômvÿx †Mvcvj×-Gi A_© wK? wbw®Œq `k©K ÔXv‡Ki KvwVÓ-evMavivi A_© ‡Zvlvgy‡`
ÔGKv`‡k e„n¯úwZ× ej‡Z Kx eySvq? ‡mØfv‡M¨i welq wb‡Pi †KvbwU Ômymg‡qi eÜz× A‡_©i cÕKvkK? em‡šÍi †KvwKj
Ô`nig gnig×Ñ Gi wecixZ evMaviv ‡KvbwU? AwnbKzj kKzwb gvgvi A_© Kx? KzPµx †jvK
ÔL‡qi Luv×- evMavivwUi A_©? ‡Zvlvg`Kvix ÔfvbygwZi †Lj× cÕePbwU †evSvq ‡fjwKevwR
Ôf~lwÛi KvKÕ K_vwUi A_© wK? `xN©vqye¨w³ Ôhvi †Kvb g~j¨ †bB× GB A_© cÕKvk K‡i? Xv‡Ki evqv
Ô‡PvL _vK‡Z Kvbv× cÕev`wUi A_© ‡`‡LI bv †`Lv ÔevRv‡i KvUv× cÕev‡`i A_© wK? wewµ nIqv
ÔZv‡mi Ni× A_© wK? ÿY¯’vqx Ôe¨v‡Oi mw`©× Gi A_© Kx? Am¤¢e NUbv
Ô‡Mvei M‡Yk× evMavivwUi A_© Kx? wb‡iU g~L© ÔwLPzwo cvKv‡bv× cÕePbwUi A_© wek„•Ljv m„wó Kiv
ÔPv‡`i nvU× evMavivwUi A_© †KvbwU? Avb‡›`i cÕvPzh© ÔS‡ov KvK× K_vwUi A_© `y`©kvMÖ¯Í e¨w³
ÔQKov bKovÕÑ evMavivwUi A_© Kx? m¯Ív `i Ô‡g‡Ni Qvqv× cÕePbwUi A_© Aïf jÿY
Ô`yj©f e¯`× evMavivwUi A_© Kx? Agvem¨vi Puv` ÔivgMiæ‡oi Qvbv× K_vwUi A_© ‡Mvgovgy‡Lv †jvK
ÔKsm gvgvÕ evMavivwUi A_© wK? wbg©g AvZ¥xq ÔAvKvk cvZvjÕ evMavivwUi A_© wK? cÖPzi e¨eavb
Ôa‡g©i lvo×- evMavivwUi A_© wK? AKg©Y¨ ÔRMÏj cv_iÕ evMavivwUi A_© wK? ¸iæfvi
ÔMvQcv_iÕ evMavivwUi A_© Kx? wnmve-wbKvk Ôwb‡Ri †Kv‡j †Svj Uvbv× ej‡Z †evSvq ¯^va©wmw×i e¨e¯’v
Ônv‡Z Avmv×-Gi h_v_© A_© Avq‡Ë Avmv ÔS‡ov KvK× K_vwUi A_© `y`©kvMÖ¯Í e¨w³
ÔbvwZ`xN©Õ evMavivwUi A_© wK? AwZ `xN© bq ÔKvi gv_vq nvZ eywj‡qQ×-evMavivwUi A_© ? duvwK †`Iqv
ÔEb el©vq `y‡bv kxZ× cÕePbwU †h A_© cÕKvk K‡i ‡h eQi Kg e„wó nq †m eQ‡i kxZ c‡o †ewk
Ô‡gIaiv× evMavivwUi mwVK A_© ‡KvbwU? `yiæn Kv‡Ri SzuwK †bIqv
ÔMv‡q dzu w`‡q †eov‡bv×-evMavivwUi A_© Kx? ‡Kvb `vwqZ¡ MÕnY bv Kiv

 evK¨ ms‡KvPb- ce© 2


wb›`v Kivi B”Qv Ry¸áv c‡Ùi b¨vq Awÿ ev †PvL hvi cyšÍixKvÿ
AbyKiY Kivi B”Qv AbywPKxl©v wcZvi g„Zz¨i ci Rb¥ n‡q‡Q †h mšÍv‡bi gi‡YvËi-RvZK
ig‡bi B”Qv weismv ci¯úi AvNvZ msNl©
D`K cv‡bi B”Qv D`b¨v c_ Pjvi LiP cv‡_q
nbb Kivi B”Qv wRNvsmv cv ‡_‡K gv_v ch©šÍ Avcv`g¯ÍK
ÿgv Kivi B”Qv wPÿwglv dj cvK‡j ‡h MvQ g‡i hvq Ilwa
Rvbvi B”Qv wRÁvmv ey‡K fi w`‡q P‡j †h cÖvYx DiM
`k©b Kivi B”Qv w``„ÿv we`¨v Av‡Q hvi weØvb
jvf Kivi B”Qv wjáv we‡`‡k _v‡K ‡h cÖevmx
†fvRb Kivi B”Qv eyfÿy v gg©‡K cxov †`q hv gg©šÍ`
cvIqvi B”Qv Cáv g„wËKv w`‡q ˆZwi g„b¥q
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ÿgvi A‡hvM¨ ÿgvh© hvi Dcw¯’Z eyw× Av‡Q cÕZz¨rcbœgwZ
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nvwZi WvK e„snwZ hvi ‡Kv‡bv wKQy ‡_‡KB fq ‡bB AKz‡Zvfq
ivRnuv‡mi WvK †µ¼vi hvi AvKvi KzrwmZ K`vKvi
cvwLi WvK K‚Rb hvi Ab¨ Dcvq ‡bB Ab‡b¨vcvq
KzKz‡ii WvK ey°b hvi ‡Kv‡bv Dcvq ‡bB wbiæcvq
aby‡Ki aŸwb U¼vi hvi esk cwiPq Ges ¯^fve ‡KDB Rv‡b bv AÁvZKzjkxj
b~cy‡ii aŸwb wb°b hvi cÖK…Z eY© aiv hvq bv eY©‡Pviv
bó nIqvB ¯^fve hvi bk¦i hvi we‡kl L¨vwZ Av‡Q weL¨vZ
b`x ‡gLjv ‡h ‡`‡ki b`x‡gLjv hvi evm¯’vb †bB Awb‡KZb
‡bŠKv Øviv RxweKv wbe©vn K‡i ‡h bvweK hvi †R¨vwZ †ewkÿY ¯’vqx nqbv ÿYcÖfv
hvi `yB nvZ mgvb P‡j me¨mvPx

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English
 Subject Verb Agreement
Remember that the subject and verb in a sentence must agree in person and number.
The elevator works very well. The elevators work very well.
singular singular plural plural

SUBJECT SEPARATED FROM THE VERB


When taking the TOEFL, you must always check the subject and verb to be sure they agree. However,
sometimes it is difficult to decide exactly what the subject is if the subject and verb are separated.
The boys in the room are studying.
Plural plural
Very often, if the subject and verb are separated, they will be separated by a prepositional phrase. The
prepositional phrase has no effect on the verb.
subject + (prepositional phrase] + verb

The study of languages is very interesting.


singular subject singular verb
Several theories on this subject have been proposed.
plural subject plural verb
The view of these disciplines varies from time to time.
singular subject singular verb
The danger of forest fires is not to be taken lightly.
singular subject singular verb
The effects of that crime are likely to be devastating.
plural subject plural verb
The fear of rape and robbery has caused many people to flee the cities.
singular subject singular verb

The following expressions also have no effect on the verb.


together with along with
accompanied by as well as
The actress , along with her manager and some friends, is going to a party tonight.
singular subject singular verb
Mr. Robbins , accompanied by his wife and children, is arriving tonight.
singular subject singular verb

NOTE: If the conjunction and is used instead of one of these phrases! the verb would then be plural.
The actress and her manager are going to a party tonight.
plural subject plural verb

Exercise: Choose the correct form of the verb in parentheses in the following sentences.
1. John, along with twenty friends, (is/are) planning a party.
2. The picture of the soldiers (bring/brings) back many memories
3. The quality of these recordings (is/are) not very good.
4. If the duties of these officers (isn't/aren't) reduced, there will not be enough time to finish the project.
5. The effects of cigarette smoking (have/has) been proven to be extremely harmful.
6. The use of credit cards in place of cash (have/has) increased rapidly in recent years.
7. Advertisements on television (is/are) becoming more competitive than ever before.
8. Living expenses in this country, as well as in many others, (is/are) at an all-time high.
9. Mr. Jones, accompanied by several members of the committee, (have/has) proposed some changes of the rules.
10. The levels of intoxication (vary/varies) from subject to subject.

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WORDS THAT ALWAYS TAKE SINGULAR VERBS AND PRONOUNS


Some words are often confused by students as being plural. The following words must be followed by singular
verbs and pronouns in formal written English.

any + no + some +
singular noun singular noun singular noun
anybody nobody somebody
anyone no one someone
anything nothing something
every + singular noun each + singular noun
everybody
everyone either*
everything neither*

*Either and neither are singular if they are not used with or and nor.
Everybody who has not purchased a ticket should be in this line.
Something was under the house.
If either of you takes a vacation now, we will not be able to finish the work.
Anybody who has lost his ticket should report to the desk. (note the singular pronoun)
No problem is harder to solve than this one.
Nobody works harder than John does.
NONE/NO
None can take either a singular or plural verb, depending on the noun which follows it.
none + of the + non-count noun + singular verb
None of the counterfeit money has been found.

none + of the + plural count noun + plural verb


None of the students have finished the exam yet.

No can take either a singular or plural verb depending on the noun which follows it.
singular noun
nо+ + singular verb
non-count noun
No example is relevant to this case.

no + plural noun + plural verb


No examples are relevant to this case.
EITHER/NEITHER
When either and neither are followed by or and nor, the verb may be singular or plural, depending on whether the
noun following or and nor is singular or plural. If or or nor appears alone, the same rule applies. Study the
following formulas.
neither nor
+ noun + + plural noun + plural verb
either or
Neither John nor his friends are going to the beach today.
plural noun plural verb
Either John or his friends are going to the beach today.
plural noun plural verb
neither nor
+ noun + + singular noun + singular verb
either or

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Neither John nor Bill is going to the beach today.


singular noun singular verb
Either John or Bill i s going to the beach today.
singular subject singular verb

Examples:
Neither John nor Jane is going to class today.
singular singular
Neither Maria nor her friends are going to class today.
plural plural
John or George is bringing the car.
singular singular
Neither the boys nor Carmen has seen this movie before.
singular singular
Neither the director nor the secretary wants to leave yet.
singular singular

GERUNDS AS SUBJECTS
If a sentence begins with (verb + ing) (gerund), the verb must also be singular,
Knowing her has made him what he is.
Dieting is very popular today.
Not studying has caused him many problems.
Washing with a special cream is recommended for scalp infections.
Being cordial is one of his greatest assets.
Writing many letters makes her happy.
COLLECTIVE NOUNS
Also many words indicating a number of people or animals are singular. The following nouns are usually
singular. In some cases they are plural if the sentence indicates that the individual members are acting separately.
Congress family group committee class
organization team army club crowd
government jury majority* minority public

*Majority can be singular or plural. If it is alone it is usually singular; if it is followed by a plural noun, it is
usually plural.
The majority believes that we are in no danger.
The majority of the students believe him to be innocent.

Examples of collective nouns:


The committee has met, and it has rejected the proposal.
The family was elated by the news.
The crowd was wild with excitement.
Congress has initiated a new plan to combat inflation.
The organization has lost many members this year.
Our team is going to win the game.
The following nouns are used to indicate groups of certain animals. It is not necessary to learn the nouns;
however, they mean the same as group and thus are considered singular.
flock of birds, sheep school of fish
herd of cattle pride of lions
pack of dogs
The flock of birds is circling overhead.
The herd of cattle is breaking away.
A school of fish is being attacked by sharks.

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Collective nouns indicating time, money, and measurements used as a whole are singular.
Twenty-five dollars is too much to pay for that shirt.
Fifty minutes isn't enough time to finish this test.
Twenty dollars is all I can afford to pay for that recorder.
Two miles is too much to run in one day.

A NUMBER OF THE NUMBER OF


a number of + plural noun + plural verb ...

the number of + plural noun + singular verb...


A number of students are going to the class picnic. (a number of many)
The number of days in a week is seven.

A number of the applicants have already been interviewed.


The number of residents who have been questioned on this matter is quite small.

NOUNS THAT ARE ALWAYS PLURAL


The following nouns are always considered plural. They cannot be singular. In order to speak of them as
singular, one must say "a pair of .”
scissors shorts pants jeans tongs
trousers eyeglasses pliers tweezers
The pants are in the drawer.
A pair of pants is in the drawer.
The pliers were on the table.
The pair of pliers was on the table.
These scissors are dull.
This pair of scissors is dull.
THERE IS/THERE ARE
Remember that with sentences beginning with the existential there, the subject is actually after the verb.
There is singular subject…⬚
there was +
(or non-count
there has been

There are
there were + plural Subject …⬚
there have been

There is a storm approaching.


singular singular
There have been a number of telephone calls today.
Plural plural
There was an accident last night.
singular singular
There were too many people at the party.
Plural plural
There has been an increase in the importation of foreign cars.
Singular singular
There was water on the floor where he fell.
singular non-count

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Exercise:
Choose the correct form of the verb in the following sentences.
1. Neither Bill nor Mary (is/are) going to the play tonight.
2. Anything (is/are) better than going to another movie tonight.
3. Skating (is/are) becoming more popular every day.
4. A number of reporters (was/were) at the conference yesterday.
5. Everybody who (has/have) a fever must go home immediately.
6. Your glasses (was/were) on the bureau last night.
7. There (was/were) some people at the meeting last night.
8. The committee (has/have) already reached a decision.
9. A pair of jeans (was/were) in the washing machine this morning.
10. Each student (has/have) answered the first three questions.
11. Either John or his wife (make/makes) breakfast each morning.
12. After she had perused the material, the secretary decided that everything (was/were) in order.
13. The crowd at the basketball game (was/were) wild with excitement.
14. A pack of wild dogs (has/have) frightened all the ducks away.
15. The jury (is/are) trying to reach a decision.
16. The army (has/have) eliminated this section of the training test.
17. The number of students who have withdrawn from class this quarter (is/are) appalling.
18. There (has/have) been too many interruptions in this class.
19. Every elementary school teacher (has/have) to take this examination.
20. Neither Jill nor her parents (has/have) seen this movie before.

 Synonyms & Antonyms-2


AMBIVALENT AwbðqZvgq, ‡`vUvbvq c‡o‡Q Ggb, wØgyLx, undecided; having opposed feelings
ب_©e¨ÃK, ‡`v`yj¨gvb simultaneously
AMELIORATE DrKl© mvab Kiv, DbœwZ Kiv, fv‡jv nIqv to make better or more tolerable
AMENABLE ‰KwdqZ w`‡Z eva¨, AbyK‚j obedient; willing to give in to the wishes of
another; agreeable
AMENITY Avivg`vqK Uq‡j‡Ui Dcv`vb, mye‡›`ve¯Í, pleasantness; attractive or comfortable feature
g‡bvigZv
AMIABLE eÜzfvevcbœ, AgvwqK friendly; agreeable
AMNESTY we‡klZ ivó«we‡ivax Aciv‡ai ‡ÿ‡Î cÕ`wk©Z an official pardon for a group of people who have
mvaviY ÿgv| violated a law or policy
AMORAL A‰bwZK, ‰bwZKZvi m‡½ m¤úK©nxb, ‰bwZK lacking a sense of right and wrong; neither good
‡PZbv ewR©Z nor bad, neither moral nor immoral; without moral
feelings
AMOROUS cÖYqNwUZ, KvgRwbZ feeling loving, especially in a sexual sense; in love;
relating to love
AMORPHOUS wbw`©ó AvKvik~Y¨, AwbqZvKvi shapeless; without a regular or stable shape;
bloblike
ANACHRONISM GKhy‡Mi e¯`, e¨w³, NUbv BZ¨vw`‡K fyj K‡i something out of place in time or history; an
Ab¨ hy‡Mi ms‡M Rwo‡q ‡djv, AmvgÃm¨ incongruity
ANALOGY mgZv, AbyiƒcZv, mv`„k¨, DcwgwZ a comparison of one thing to another; similarity
ANARCHY ‰bivR¨, AivRKZv, wek„•Ljv, gvsm¨b¨vq absence of government or control; lawlessness;
disorder
ANECDOTE ‡Kv‡bv e¨w³ ev NUbv‡K ‡K«›`ª K‡i a short account of a humorous or revealing
‡Qv‡UvLv‡Uv AvKl©Yxq ev gRvi Mí, PyUwK incident
ANGUISH wb`viæY hš¿Yv ev D‡ØM agonizing physical or mental pain
ANIMOSITY we‡Øl, ‰ewiZv, kÎyZv resentment; hostility; ill will
ANOMALY A¯^vfvweK, e¨Z¨q an aberration; an irregularity; a deviation
ANTECEDENT c~e©eZ©x, c~e©Mvgx someone or something that went before; something

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after it
ANTIPATHY g¾vMZ ev ¯’vqx Abxnv, weZ…òv firm dislike; a dislike
ANTITHESIS mivmwi wecixZ gZ the direct opposite
APARTHEID `wÿY Avwd«Kvi eY©‰elg¨ bxwZ the former policy of racial segregation and
oppression in the
APATHY J`vmxb¨, AbvKv•Lv lack of interest; lack of feeling
APHORISM A_©c~Y© mswÿß Dw³, ePb a brief, often witty saying; a proverb
APOCALYPSE inm¨`NvUb, inm¨D‡b¥vPb, AveiY D‡b¥vPb, a prophetic revelation, especially one concerning
AcvieY, Abve„ZKiY, A‡jØwKK-D‡b¥vPb the end of the world
APOCRYPHAL m‡›`nRbK Drm, KvíwbK A_ev Rvj of dubious authenticity; fictitious; spurious
APOTHEOSIS ‡Kvb wKQyi Dci ‡`eZ¡ Av‡ivc, ‡Kvb wKQyi elevation to divine status; the perfect example of
Pig weKvk ev me‡P‡q fvj D`vniY something
APPEASE ‡Kvb wKQy w`‡q kvšÍ Kiv, wgwU‡q ‡`Iqv, Lywk to soothe; to pacify by giving in to
Kiv
APPRECIATE g~j¨ e„w× cvIqv to increase in value
APPREHENSIVE kw¼Z, DwØMœ worried; anxious
APPROBATION Aby‡gv`b, cÕmskv approval; praise
APPROPRIATE bv e‡j ‡bIqv, Dchy³ Kv‡R e¨envi Kiv to take without permission; to set aside for a
particular use
APTITUDE ¯^vfvweK mÿgZv, ‡kLvi mÿgZv capacity for learning; natural ability
ARBITER weev` ‡gUvevi AwaKvim¤úbœ e¨w³, ga¨¯’ one who decides; a judge
ARBITRARY ‰`efv‡e, ‡LqvjgvwdK random; capricious
ARCANE wbM~p, M~p-inm¨gq, ms¸ß mysterious; known only to a select few
ARCHAIC cÕvPxb, ‡m‡K‡j Very old or old-fashioned.
ARCHETYPE Avw`iƒc, g~j an original model or pattern
ARDENT DϨgx, Drmvnx passionate; enthusiastic
ARDUOUS KóKi, kÖgmva¨ hard; difficult
ARISTOCRATIC Lvb`vwb, AvwfRvZc~Y©, AvwfRvwZK, Kyjxb of noble birth; snobbish
ARTFUL ‡mqvbv, K~Ueyw×c~Y©, dw›`evR crafty; wily; sly
ARTIFICE PvZyixc~Y© ‡KØkj a clever trick; cunning
ASCENDANCY DÌvb, Afy¨Ìvb supremacy; domination
ASCETIC ‡hvMx, Zc¯^x hermitlike; practicing self-denial
ASSIDUOUS cwikÖgx, Aa¨emvqx hardworking; busy; quite diligent
ASSIMILATE A½xf~Z Kiv, AvZ¥mvZ& Kiv to take in; to absorb; to learn thoroughly
ASSUAGE Dckg Kiv to soothe; to pacify; to ease the pain of; to relieve
ASTUTE Zxÿ&Yeyw×m¤úbœ, m~ÿ&g wePvikw³i cwiPvqK shrewd; keen in judgment
ATHEIST wbixk¦iev`x, bvw¯ÍK, Aavwg©K, `yó one who does not believe in the existence of any
god or divine being
ATTRITION Nl©YRwbZ ÿq gradual wearing away, weakening, or loss; a
natural or expected decrease in numbers or size
AUDACITY `ytmvnm, J×Z¨, ‡MvuqvZ©ywg boldness; reckless daring; impertinence

 Sentence Completion-2
1. The new-age scooter is perfect _____ just as a 2. The Police _____ a gang _______ in duping tele-
commute option enough for men _____. banking customers and arrested 10 persons.
A) vehicle......also B) not......too A) told......mastering B) busted..specializing
C) for......well D) neither......nor C) seized......innovating D) caught......dealing
E) either......additionally E) arrested......setting
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3. The arrested persons were ____ in court and in 12. _____ about prolonged power cuts in urban areas,
____ judicial custody. the authorities have decided to ______ over to
A) demanded..persuaded more reliable and ecofriendly systems to run its
B) questioned..sentenced pumps.
C) taken......left A) Worried......shift B) Frantic......move
D) produced…...remanded C) Troubled......jump D) Concerned..switch
E) sent......kept 13. The high cutoff marks this year have ____ college
4. All the school students ____ the vicinity will be admission-seekers to either ____ for lesser known
taken to the nearby theaters ____ the festival. colleges or change their subject preferences.
A) in......during B) on......for A) cajoled......ask B) pressured......sit
C) at......in D) among......at C) forced......settle
E) around......on D) strained…..compromise
5. While a great deal of change and modernization 14. I. The truck stopped _____. II. We take a _____
has taken place in India, the basic values and walk every day.
family roles have generally been _______. A) suddenly B) long
A) modified B) stable C) short D) distant
C) complicated D) appropriate E) near
6. The linguistic __________ of refugee children is 15. I. I got the grains ____ in the machine. II. I do not
reflected in their readiness to adopt the language of have my ___ for doubting him.
their new homeland. A) done B) basis
A) inadequacy B) philosophy C) ground D) crushed
C) adaptability D) conservatism E) tune
7. State hospitality extended to a visiting foreign 16. I. We were asked to design a _____ of the dam. II.
dignity is often used symbolically to convey ____ This Institute is a ____ of modern thinking.
messages and very often pomp and ceremony A) picture B) type
serve to _____ sharp differences. C) function D) fabric
A) subtle......mask B) loud......camouflage E) model
C) sharp......hide D) important......hide 17. I. Keep a ____ grip on the railing. II. He was ___
8. This special purpose vehicle for infrastructural asleep.
project has been proposed to impart a________ to A) fast B) firm
such core sector projects as also to ensure the C) deep D) strong
completion of such projects which remained E) sure
________ on account of paucity of funds. 18. I. He asked me to ___ over the fence. II. We
A) push......inconclusive B) thrust......stalled should keep the valuables in the ____.
C) breakthrough...shelved D) fillip......active A) vault B) cross
9. The water transport project on the west coast is C) safe D) tie
________ to get a shot in to arm with a new plan 19. I. He has now become a _____ to reckon with. II.
in which the Road Development Corporation will It is better not to use ____ to prove one’s point.
build the infrastructure and ________ a private A) model B) force
party to operate the service. C) coercion D) name
A) scheduled......let B) verge......permit 20. I. He tried his ___ best to score distinction in this
C) set......sanctions D) bound......task exam. II. It pays to keep a ___ head in an
10. As the weekend finally rolled around, the city folk emergency.
were only ________ happy to settle down and A) cool B) utmost
laugh their cares ________. C) very D) possible
A) just......afar B) too......away E) level
C) extremely......off D) very......up
11. The flood of brilliant ideas has not only ____ us,
but has also encouraged us to ____ the last date for Answer Key:
submission of entries. 3. (D) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (C) 7. (A) 8. (B) 9. (D)
A) overwhelmed...extend B) enjoyed....stretch 10. (B) 11. (A) 12. (D) 13. (C) 14. (C) 15. (C)
C) dismayed......decide D) scared......scrap 16. (E) 17. (A) 18. (A) 19. (B) 20. (E)

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21. I. The system is working with ______ to getting 32. Nowadays many general insurance products are
things done. II. _____ must be commanded and not ________ through bank ________.
demanded. A) selling...networking B) distributed..branches
A) status B) relations C) disburse....personnel
C) attitude D) respect D) available....agent
22. I. There is a complaint against him that he _____ 33. To empower those living in rural areas NGOs are
the mistakes of his juniors. II. A good things about _____ self help groups and ______ youth in
this house is that it ______ the sea. vocational subjects.
A) ignores B) promotes A) realizing....working B) developing....aught
C) examines D) overlooks C) emerging...instructing D) forming....training
23. I. Out of the total loans _______ by the bank the 34. The news was ________ good to be true.
largest share was for infrastructure. II. The trees A) very B) too
______ throughout the area. C) so D) as
A) disbursed B) covered 35. How much longer ________ this book?
C) distributed D) spanned A) you are needing B) will you be needing
E) extended C) will you have needed D) have you needed
24. The state-of-the-art school is _____ with a medical 36. ________ you hear the President’s speech?
clinic and fitness center. A) Have B) Has
A) establish B) illustrative C) Had D) Did
C) having D) equipped 37. Making pies and cakes _______ Mrs. Reddy’s
E) compromising specialty.
25. Many leading members of the opposition party A) were B) is
____to justify the party’s decision. C) has D) are
A) having tried B) has tried 38. The deserted garden was infested _______ weeds.
C) have been trying D) tries A) into B) on
E) is trying C) with D) for
26. The charity _____ most of its money through 39. He went there _______.
private donations A) by foot B) with foot
A) receives B) borrows C) on foot D) walking on foot
C) uses D) proposes 40. After your long illness I am happy to see you ___.
E) invests A) by and by B) up and down
27. The Bhagaved Gita is a part of the Mahabharata, C) up and around D) up and about
but it stands _____ and is ____ in itself. 41. You must _______ your career with all
A) dependent......justified B) together......justified seriousness.
C) separate......dignified D) apart......complete A) complete B) direct
28. The artist’s work of art is worthy _____ praise C) pursue D) follow
A) for B) of 42. By morning, the fury of the floods ______.
C) to D) about A) retired B) abated
29. RBI is ________ about the fact that many banks C) ebbed D) receded
are ________ in mutual funds. 43. Krisda’s stories ________ me very strangely.
A) concerned..investing B) worried......shared A) afflicted B) effected
C) sad......credited D) interested..stocking C) changed D) affected
30. The high ________ of land in cities is one of the 44. She pipped her rival ________ the gold medal.
greatest ________ in providing affordable housing A) with B) to
A) worth......boost B) quality....decisions C) near D) for
C) value......prevention D) cost....hindrances 45. Work should be guided by some ________desire
31. Today over ________ a million farmer households of altruism and ________.
in India do not have ________ to banks. A) shallow....ability
A) less......need B) more....opportunity B) genuine...philanthropy
C) half......access D) extent..contribution C) good......liberty D) false......honesty

Answer Key: 21. (D) 22. (D) 23. (E) 24. (D) 25. (C) 26. (A) 27. (D) 28. (B) 29. (A) 32. (B) 33. (D) 34. (B)
35. (B) 36. (D) 37. (B) 38. (C) 39. (C) 30. (D) 31. (C) 40. (D) 41. (C) 42. (B) 43. (D) 44. (D) 45. (B)

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46. Ships are ________ by giant engines. 49. When the morning _______ the murder was
A) driven B) sailed discovered.
C) dragged D) pulled A) happened B) came
47. The smell of the sea called __________ memories C) arrived D) occurred
of her childhood. 50. The appearance of the city _______ day by day.
A) up B) back A) could change B) changed
C) for D) on C) is changing D) had change
48. The police fired on the mob when they
__________.
Answer Key:
A) turned violent B) became abusive
C) turned noisy D) fizzled out 46. (A) 47. (A) 48. (A) 49. (B) 50. (C)

 Appropriate Preposition-2
To hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL. Preposition (to) Meaning Example
43 Known to cwiwPZ That the earth is round is known to all.
44 Injurious to ÿwZKi Smoking is injurious to human health.
45 Lead to cwiPvwjZ Kiv Smoking may lead a man to death.
46 Key to PvweKvwV Industry is the key to success.
47 Harmful to ÿwZKi Smoking is harmful to our health.
48 Exposed to Db¥y³/ cÖKvk Kiv He exposed himself unnecessary to gunfire in the war.
49 Listen to ‡kvbv Listen to may advice.
50 Refer to D‡jøL Kiv/ wb‡`©k Kiv Communicative competence refers to the ability to use
language appropriately.
51 Owe to FYx _vKv I owe a great deal to my teachers.
52 Belong to AwaKv‡i _vKv Hazi Muhammad Mohosin belonged to vast wealth.
53 Callous to D`vmxb A student cannot remain callous to his study.
54 Contribute to Ae`vb ivLv Hard work contributes to making good result.
55 Similar to GKB iKg/ mgvb Anger makes a man similar to animals.
56 Thankful to K…ZÁ _vKv We are thankful to Allah.
57 Grateful to K…ZÁ _vKv We are grateful to Allah.
58 Glad to Lywk _vKv He will be glad to carry your bags.
59 Look forward to ‡Kvb wKQzi cÕZ¨vkvq _vKv I am looking forward to your reply.
60 Agree to ‡Kvb e¨w³i cÕ¯Ív‡e ivwR He agreed to my proposal.
_vKv
61 Parallel to mgvšÍivj nIqv The road runs parallel to the Jamuna River.
62 Confess to ‡`vl ¯^xKvi Kiv He wants to confess to Karim’s murder.
63 Object to AvcwË Kiv We object to the volume of traffic.
64 Alternative to weKí There is no alternative to hard work.
65 Prefer to cQ›` Kiv I prefer tea to office.
66 Devoted to wb‡qvwRZ _vKv ev DrmM© They are devoted to the country.
Kiv
To hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL. Preposition (to) Meaning Example
67 Introduce to cwiPq Kwi‡q †`Iqv I hope to introduce Jenny to them very soon.
68 Junior to ‡QvU/ Kwbô He is junior to me.
69 Senior to eo/ e‡qv‡R¨ô He is senior to me.
70 Sincere to AvšÍwiK _vKv To be a good student, one has to be sincere to his studies.
71 Access to cÕ‡ekvwaKvi You need a password to get an easy access to the computer.
72 Habituated to Af¨¯’ He is not habituated to smoking.

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73 Contrast to wecixZ The antique furnishing provides an unusual contrasts to


the modernity of the building.
74 Succumb to ek¨Zv ¯^xKvi Kiv I succumbed to temptation and had a piece of cheesecake.
75 Answer to DËi ‡`Iqv There’s no easy answer to the problem.
AFTER hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL Preposition (to) Meaning Example
76 Run after †Kv‡bv wKQzi wcQ‡b avweZ The poor don’t run after wealth.
77 Name after ‡Kv‡bv wKQzi bvg Abymv‡i The road named after A K Fazlul Haque.
bvgKiY Kiv
78 Look after ‡`Lv‡kvbv Kiv I’m looking after his affairs while he is in hospital.
79 Take after ‡`L‡Z GKB iKg nIqv He takes after his father.
80 Hanker after ‡Kv‡bv wKQzi wcQ‡b avweZ He hankered after fame all his life. None should hanker
nIqv after money.
FROM hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL Preposition (to) Meaning Example
81 Deviate from wec‡_ hvIqv You must deviate from the agreed route.
82 Suffer from ‡iv‡M Kó cvIqv He suffered from asthma.
83 Result from djvdj nIqv Cyclone results from environment pollution.
84 Abstain from weiZ _vKv We should abstain from doing sinful acts.
FROM hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL Preposition (to) Meaning Example
85 Prevent from evav †`Iqv It is high time we prevented the environment from being
polluted.
86 Stop from evav †`Iqv You can’t stop me from getting what I want.
87 Different from cv_©K¨ Kiv/ wfbœ American English is different from British English.
88 Apart from `~‡i QvovI Apart from their house in Chittagong, they also have a villa
in Dhaka.
89 Die from ‡Kv‡bv wKQzi cÕfv‡e gviv He died from overeating.
hvIqv
90 Aloof from `~‡i _vKv He stayed aloof from the bickering.
91 Depart from wew”Qbœ _vKv He departed from the precedent set by many.
92 Discourage from wbiærmvwnZ Kiv There is a campaign to discourage people from smoking.
93 Save from ‡Kv‡bv wKQz †_‡K iÿv Kiv He fell in the river but his friend saved him from down ing.
94 Derive from Drcbœ nIqv A large portion of the Bengali vocabulary derived from
Aryan Spoken dialects.
95 Originate from Drcbœ nIqv It was originated from that tree in Bangladesh.

 Correct Spelling-2
1. Find the correctly spelt words. 5. Find the correctly spelt words.
A. Simpal B. Bannar A. Asspersion B. Voluptuous
C. Pattren D. Modern C. Voguei D. Equestrain
2. Find the correctly spelt words. 6. Find the correctly spelt words.
A. Scripher B. Scripture A. Hindrance B. Hinderrance
C. Skripture D. Scriptur C. Hindrence D. Hinderence
3. Find the correctly spelt words. 7. Find the correctly spelt words.
A. Comitte B. Commitee A. Parallelled B. Parralleled
C. Committee D. Comiittee C. Paralleled D. Paraleled
4. Find the correctly spelt words. 8. Find the correctly spelt words.
A. Exaggerate B. Exeggrate A. Lckadaisicle B. Lackdaisical
C. Exagerate D. Exadgerate C. Lackadisical D. Lackadaisical
Answer Key: 1. (D) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (A) 7. (C) 8. (D)

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9. Find the correctly spelt words. 26. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Equanimity B. Equannimity A. Refuse B. Repute
C. Equanimmity D. Equinimity C. Despute D. Confuse
10. Find the correctly spelt words. 27. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Occured B. Occurad A. Urge B. Merge
C. Ocurred D. Occurred C. Perge D. Surge
11. Find the correctly spelt words. 28. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Swelte B. Filpant A. Boundary B. Exhibit
C. Licentious D. Puessile C. Depresion D. Demonstration
12. Find the correctly spelt words. 29. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Grief B. Breif A. Logical B. Ludicrucous
C. Recieve D. Diceive C. Lovely D. Lonesome
13. Find the correctly spelt words. 30. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Furnituer B. Exampel A. Periphery B. Advurtise
C. Medicine D. Sampal C. Courteous D. Indefinite
14. Find the correctly spelt words. 31. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Eflorescence B. Efllorescence A. Dismiss B. Dispel
C. Efflorescence D. Efflorascence C. Disservice D. Discribe
15. Find the correctly spelt words. 32. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Exterminatte B. Inexpliccable A. Period B. Saggest
C. Offspring D. Reffere C. Famous D. Reference
16. Find the correctly spelt words. 33. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Occasion B. Occassion A. Formulate B. Formidable
C. Ocasion D. Ocassion C. Forman D. Format
17. Find the correctly spelt words. 34. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Entrepreneur B. Entrapreneur A. Aristocracy B. Prophecy
C. Entrepraneur D. Enterprenuer C. Beaureacuracy D. Democracy
18. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG 35. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Appraise B. Commend A. Artificial B. Aggrevate
C. Mentanence D. Behavior C. Forefront D. Negligence
19. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG 36. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Passion B. Fashion A. Benificial B. Regular
C. Ration D. Tution C. Despise D. Deprave
20. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG 37. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Amature B. Manual A. Psychologist B. Psychaitrist
C. Nephew D. Athletic C. Physiologist D. Psychoanalyst
21. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG 38. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Inflamable B. Musician A. Conserve B. Reserve
C. Righteousness D. Negotiate C. Diserve D. Preserve
22. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG 39. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Geography B. History A. Filled B. Fulfiled
C. Chemistry D. All correct C. Expelled D. Skilled
23. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG 40. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Immature B. Imminent A. Seperation B. Desertion
C. Ilicit D. Imperative C. Rejoice D. Serenity
24. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG 41. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Quarreled B. Rebellious A. Transmit B. Attribute
C. Commission D. Mirraculous C. Constitute D. Investegate
25. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG 42. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Lenient B. Nationalism A. Peaceful B. Skillful
C. Overhaul D. Transferred C. Beautyful D. Hopeful
Answer Key:
9. (A) 10. (D) 11. (C) 12. (A) 13. (C) 14. (C) 15. (C) 16. (A) 17. (A) 18. (C) 19. (D) 20. (A) 21. (A) 22. (D)
23. (C) 24. (D) 25. (D) 26. (C) 27. (C) 28. (C) 29. (B) 30. (B) 31. (D) 32. (B) 33. (C) 34. (C) 35. (B) 36. (A)
37. (B) 38. (C) 39. (B) 40. (A) 41. (D) 42. (C) 43. (C)

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43. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG 51. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Numerous B. Nucleus A. Burglar B. Designation
C. Nuisence D. Numismatics C. Controversy D. Ratificasion
44. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG 52. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Choclate B. Woolen A. Leisure B. Nuisance
C. Parliament D. Biscuit C. Opineon D. Mystery
45. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG 53. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Grammer B. Hammer A. Differed B. Suffered
C. Manner D. Stammer C. Offered D. Reffered
46. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG 54. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Deploy B. Emply A. Permission B. Ambition
C. Supply D. Reply C. Admision D. Submission
47. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG 55. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Approach B. Compartment A. Collision B. Superstition
C. Restaurant D. All correct C. Conversation D. Humilation
48. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG 56. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Irritate B. Turmoil A. Gentalman B. Criticise
C. Ignorent D. Terrible C. Valuable D. Continuous
49. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG 57. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Intellectual B. Opportunity A. Punctuation B. Fashion
C. Efficiency D. All correct C. Pention D. Ration
50. Find out that word, which spelling is WRONG
A. Narrator B. Overseer
C. Pretence D. All correct
Answer Key:
43. (C) 44. (A) 45. (A) 46. (B) 47. (D) 48. (C) 49. (D) 50. (D) 51. (D) 52. (C) 53. (D) 54. (C)
55. (D) 56. (A) 57. (C)

Math
 H.C.F & L.C.M
1. The H.C.F. of two numbers is 11 and their L.C.M. is 693. If one of the numbers is 77, find the other.
[Aggarwal-Exm-12]
Solution: Other number = (11693)/77= 99.

2. Find the least number which is exactly divisible by 32, 36, 45, 60 and 80. [Aggarwal-Exm-19]
Solution: L.C.M of 32, 36, 45, 60 and 80 = 22235322 = 1440.

3. Find the largest number which when subtracted from 10000, the remainder is divisibleby 32, 36, 48
and 50. [Aggarwal-Exm-24]
Solution: Required number = 10000 – (L.C.M of 32, 36, 48, 50)
= 10000 – (22 322325) = 10000 – 7200= 2800.

4. Find the least number which when divided by 20, 25, 35 and 40 leaves remainders 14, 19, 29 and 34
respectively. [Aggarwal-Exm-26]
Solution: Here, (20 - 14) = 6, (25 - 19) = 6, (35 - 29) = 6 and (40 - 34) = 6
Required number = (L.C.M. of 20, 25, 35, 40) – 6 = 1400 - 6 = 1394.

5. What is the least number which when divided by the numbers 3, 5, 6, 8, 10 and 12 leaves in each case a
remainder 2 but when divided by 13 leaves no remainder? [Aggarwal-Exm-27]
Solution: L.C.M. of 3, 5, 6, 8, 10 and 12 = 120 So, the required number is of the form (120k + 2)
Least value of k for which (120k+2) is divisible by 13 is k = 8 Required number = (1208)+2 = 962.

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6. Find the highest common factor of 36 and 84. [Aggarwal-13]


Solution: .
H.C.F .

7. The H.C.F. of 204, 1190 and 1445 is... [Aggarwal-15]


Solution: H.C.F .

8. The L.C.M. of 3, 2.7 and 0.09 is? [Aggarwal-32]


Solution: Given numbers are 3.00, 2.70 and 0.09. = 300, 270, and 9
L.C.M. of 300, 270 and 9 is 2700. L.C.M. of given numbers = 27.00 = 27.

9. Three numbers are in the ratio 1: 2: 3 and their H.C.F. is 12. The numbers are [Aggarwal-35]
Solution: Let the required numbers be x, 2x and 3x. Then, their H.C.F = x. So, x = 12
The numbers are 12, 24 and 36.

10. The ratio of two numbers is 3: 4 and their H.C.F. is 4. Their L.C.M. is [Aggarwal-36]
Solution: Let the numbers be 3x and 4x. Then, their H.C.F. = x
So, x = 4. So, the numbers are 34 = 12 and 44 = 16 Now, L.C.M. of 12 and 16 = 48.

11. The sum of two numbers is 216 and their H.C.F. is 27. The numbers are [Aggarwal-37]
Solution: Let the required numbers be 27a and 27b. Then, 27a + 27b = 216 a +b = 8
Now, co-primes with sum 8 are (1, 7) and (3, 5)
Required numbers are (271, 277) and (273, 275) = (27, 189) and (81, 135).
Out of these, the one available in the given alternatives is the pair = (27, 189).

12. The number of number-pairs lying between 40 and 100 with their H.C.F. as 15 is [Aggarwal-39]
Solution: Numbers with H.C.F. 15 must contain 15 as a factor.
Now, multiples of 15 between 40 and 100 are 45, 60, 75 and 90.
Number-pairs with H.C.F. 15 are (45, 60), (45, 75), (60, 75) and (75, 90). Clearly, there are 4 such pairs.

13. The ratio of two numbers is 13: 15 and their L.C.M. is 39780. The numbers are [Aggarwal-44]
Solution: Let the numbers be 13x and 15x. Then, their L.C.M. = 195x.
So, 195x = 39780 x = 204. The numbers are 2652 and 3060.

14. Three numbers are in the ratio of 3: 4: 5 and their L.C.M. is 2400. Their H.C.F. is [Aggarwal-45]
Solution: Let the numbers be 3x, 4x and 5x. Then, their L.C.M. = 60x
So, 60x = 2400x = 40 The numbers are (340), (440) and (540). Hence, required H.C.F = 40.

15. If the product of two numbers is 324 and their H.C.F. is 3, then their L.C.M. will be [Aggarwal-48]
Solution: LCM = 324/3=108

16. The L.C.M. of two numbers is 495 and their H.C.F. is 5. If the sum of the numbers is 100, then their
difference is [Aggarwal-52]
Solution: Let the numbers be x and (100 - x)
Then, x (100 - x) = 5495  - 100x + 2475= 0 (x - 55) (x - 45) = 0 x = 55 or x = 45.
The numbers are 45 and 55. Required difference = (55 - 45) = 10.

17. The product of the L.C.M. and H.C.F. of two numbers is 24. The difference of two numbers is 2. Find
the numbers. [Aggarwal-53]
Solution: Let the numbers be x and (x -2).
Then, x (x - 2) = 24  - 2x - 24 = 0 (x - 6) (x + 4)= 0 x = 6
So, the numbers are 6 & 4.

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18. The L.C.M. of two numbers is 12 times their H.C.F. The sum of H.C.F. and L.C.M. is 403. If one
number is 93, find the other. [Aggarwal-55]
Solution: Let H.C.F of the numbers be x and L.C.M. be 12x
Then, x + 12x = 403 13x = 403 x = 31
So H.C.F. = 31 and L.C.M. = 1231 = 372. Hence, other number = (31372)/93 = 124.

19. The H.C.F. and L.C.M. of two numbers are 50 and 250 respectively. If the first number is divided by 2,
the-quotient is 50. The second number is [Aggarwal-56]
Solution: First number = (502) = 100. Second number = (50250)/100 =125.

20. The H.C.F. of two numbers is 8. Which one of the following can never be their L.C.M.? [Aggarwal-60]
Solution: H.C.F. of two numbers divides their L.C.M. exactly. Clearly, 8 is not a factor of 60.

21. The H.C.F. of two numbers is 23 and the other two factors of their L.C.M. are 13 and14, The larger of
the two numbers is [Aggarwal-62]
Solution: 3 factors of L.C.M = 23, 13 and 14. So, L.C.M = 231314 And H.C.F given = 23
1st number 2nd number = H.C.F L.C.M = 23231314
So, the numbers are (2313) and (2314). Larger number = (2314) = 322.

22. The H.C.F. and L.C.M. of two numbers are 21 and 4641 respectively. If one of the numbers lies
between 200 and 300, the two numbers are [Aggarwal-64]
Solution: Let the numbers be 21a and 21b. Then, 21a21b = 214641ab = 221
Now, co-primes with product 221 are (1, 221) and (13, 17)
So, the numbers are (211, 21221) and (2113, 2117)
Since one number lies between 200 and 300, the suitable pair is (273, 357).

23. The greatest number that exactly divides 105, 1001 and 2436 is [Aggarwal-67]
Solution: H.C.F. of 105 & 1001 is 7. Also, H.C.F. of 2436 &7 is 7. H.C.F. of 105, 1001 and 2436 is 7.

24. 21 Mango trees, 42 apple trees and 56 orange trees have to be planted in rows such that each row
contains the same number of trees of one variety only. Minimum number of rows in which the trees
may be planted is [Aggarwal-68]
Solution: For the minimum number of rows, the number of trees in each row must be the maximum.
Number of trees in each row = H.C.F. of 21, 42, 56 = 7
Hence, number of rows = (214256)/7 = 119/7 = 17.

25. The cpacity of two pots is 120 litres and 56 litres respectively. Find the capacity of a container which
can exactly measure the contents of the two pots. [Aggarwal-70]
Solution: Required capacity = H.C.F. of 120 litres and 56 litres = 8 litres = 8000 cc. [1 litre = 1000cc]

26. The maximum number of students among whom 1001 pens and 910 pencils can be distributed in such
a way that each student gets the same number of pens and same number of pens and same umber of
pencils is: [Aggarwal-73]
Solution: Required number of students = H.C.F. of 1001 and 910 = 91.

27. A rectangular courtyard 3.78 meters long and 5.25 meters wide is to be paved exactly with square tiles,
all of the same size. What is the largest size of the tile which could be used for the purpose? [Aggarwal-
74]
Solution: Largest size of the tile = H.C.F. of 378 cm and 525 cm = 21 cm.

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28. Three sets of English, Mathematics and Science books containing 336, 240 and 96 books respectively
have to be stacked in such a way that all the books are stored subjectwise and the height of each stack
is the same. Total number of stacks will be [Aggarwal-76]
Solution: Number of books in each stack = H.C.F. of 336, 240 and 96 = 48.
Hence, total number of stacks = 336/48 + 240/48 + 96/48 = 7+5+2 = 14.

29. Four metal rods of lengths 78 cm, 104 cm, 117 cm and 169 cm are to be cut into parts of equal length.
Each part must be as long as possible. What is the maximum number of pieces that can be cut?
[Aggarwal-77]
Solution: Maximum length of each part = H.C.F. of 78 cm, 104 cm, 117 cm, 169 cm = 13 cm.
Number of pieces = (78104117169)/23 = 468/13 = 36.

30. A milkman has 3 jars containing 57 litres, 129 litres and 177 litres of pure milk respectively. A
measuring can, after a different number of exact measurements of milkin each jar, leaves the same
amount of milk unmeasured in each jar. What is the volumeof the largest such can? [Aggarwal-81]
Solution: Required volume = H.C.F of (129-57), (177-129) and (177-57) litres
= H.C.F. of 72, 48 and 120 = 24 liters.

31. Find the greatest number that will divide 964, 1238 and 1400 leaving remainders 41, 31 and 51
respectively. [Aggarwal-84]
Solution: Required number = H.C.F. of (964-41), (1238-31) and (1400-51)
= H.C.F. of 923, 1207 and 1349 = 71.

32. What will be the least number which when doubled will be exactly divisible by 12, 18, 21 and 30?
[Aggarwal-87]
Solution: L.C.M of 12, 18 , 21 & 30 is = 1260
So, the number will be half of 1260 = 1260 2 = 630.

33. The smallest fraction, which each of 6/7, 5/14, 10/21 will divide exactly is? [Aggarwal-89]
Solution: Required fraction = L.C.M. of 6/7,5/14,10/21= L.C.M of 6,5,10/H.C.F of 7, 14, 21= 30/7.

34. The least number of five digits which is exactly divisible by 12, 15 and 18 is [Aggarwal-90]
Solution: L.C.M. of 12, 15 & 18 is 180. And least number of 5 digits is 10000.
On dividing 10000 by 180, the remainder is 100.
Required number 10000 + (180 - 100) = 10000+80 = 10080.

35. The greatest number of four digits which is divisible by 15, 25, 40 and 75 is [Aggarwal-91]
Solution: LCM of 15, 25, 40, 75 = 600
Largest divisible number = 600 16 = 9600.

36. The greatest number which when subtracted from 5834, gives a number exactly divisible by each of 20,
28, 32 and 35 is? [Aggarwal-95]
Solution: L.C.M of 20, 28, 32, 35 = 22578 = 1120 Required number = (5834 -1120) = 4714.

37. The least number which is a perfect square and is divisible by each of the numbers 16, 20 and 24, is
[Aggarwal-96]
Solution: The least number divisible by 16, 20, 24 = L.C.M. of 16, 20, 24 = 240
Factors of 240 = 222235 by making pair = (22)(22)(3?)(5?)
Since 3 & 5 has no pair, So, to make it a perfect square, it must be multiplied by 35.
Required number = 24035 = 3600.

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38. The least number which when increased by 5 is divisible by each one of 24, 32, 36 and 54 is [Aggarwal-
98]
Solution: Required number = (L.C.M. of 24, 32, 36, 54) - 5 = 864 - 5 = 859.

39. A number less than 500, when divided by 4, 5, 6, 7 leaves remainder 1 in each case. The number is?
[Aggarwal-100]
Solution: L.C.M. of 4, 5, 6, 7 = 420. Required number = 420 + 1 = 421.

40. What is the third term in a sequence of numbers that leave remainders of 1, 2 and 3 when divided by 2,
3 and 4 respectively? [Aggarwal-108]
Solution: Clearly, (2 - 1) = 1, (3 - 2) = 1 and (4 - 3) = 1. L.C.M. of 2, 3, 4 = 12
So, the first number of the sequence = (121)-1 = 11
2nd number = (122)-1 = 23 and 3rd number = (123)-1 = 35.

41. Find the greatest number of 4 digits which when divided by 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 leaves 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 as
remainders. [Aggarwal-109]
Solution: Clearly, (4 - 1) = 3, (5 - 2) = 3, (6 - 3) = 3, (7 - 4) = 3 and (8 - 5) = 3.
L.C.M of 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 = 840, Now Greatest number of 4 digits = 9999
On dividing 9999 by 840, the remainder is 759
So, required number = (9999 - 759) = 9240 then 9240- 3 = 9237.

42. The least number which when divided by 5, 6, 7 and 8 leaves a remainder 3, but when divided by 9
leaves no remainder, is? [Aggarwal-110]
Solution: L.C.M. of 5, 6, 7, 8 = 840. Required number is of the form (840k+3)
Least value of k for which (840k + 3) is divisible by 9 is k = 2.
Required number = (8402)+3= 1680+3 = 1683.

43. Find the least number which when divided by 16, 18, 20 and 25 leaves 4 as remainderin each case, but
when divided by 7 leaves no remainder. [Aggarwal-111]
Solution: L.C.M of 16, 18, 20, 25 = 3600. Required number is of the form (3600k + 4)
Least value of k for which (3600k + 4) is divisible by 7 is k = 5.
Required number = (3600 5+4) = 18000+4 = 18004.

44. When Seeta made necklaces of either 16 beads, 20 beads or 36 beads, not a single bead was left over.
What could be the least number of beads Seeta had? [Aggarwal-113]
Solution: Required number of beads = L.C.M. of 16, 20, 36 = 720.

45. An electronic device makes a beep after every 60 sec. Another device makes a beep after every 62 sec.
They beeped together at 10 a.m. The next time, when they would beep together at the earliest is?
[Aggarwal-114]
Solution: Interval of change = (L.C.M. of 60 and 62) sec = 1860 sec = 31 min.
So, the devices would beep together 31 min after 10 a.m = at 10.31 a.m.

46. Six bells commence tolling together and toll at intervals of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 seconds respectively. In
30 minutes, how many times do they toll together? [Aggarwal-115]
Solution: L.C.M. of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 = 120.
So, the bells will toll together after every 120 seconds, = 2 minutes.
In 30 minutes, they will toll together (= 16 times.

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47. Four different electronic devices make a beep after every 30 minutes, 1 hour, 3/2 hour and 1 hour 45
minutes respectively. All the devices beeped together at 12 noon. They will again beep together at
[Aggarwal-117]
Solution: Interval after which the devices will beep together
= (L.C.M. of 30, 60, 90, 105) min. = 1260 min = 21 hrs.
So, the devices will again beep together 21 hrs. After 12 noon, at 9 a.m.

48. Three girls start jogging from the same point around a circular track and each one completes one
round in 24 seconds, 36 seconds and 48 seconds respectively. After how much time will they meet at
one point? [Aggarwal-118]
Solution: L.C.M. of 24, 36, 48 = 144.
So, the three girls will meet at one point in 144 seconds = 2 min 24 sec.

49. A number x is divided by 7. When this number is divided by 8, 12 and 16. It leaves aremainder 3 in
each case. The least value of x is? [Aggarwal-126]
Solution: L.C.M of 8, 12 and 16 = 48 required number = (48a + 3) which is divisible by 7
Required number = (48 3)+3= 144+3 = 147.

50. Find the greatest number that will divide 43, 91 and 183 so as to leave the same remainder in each
case? [quora.com]
Solution: (91 - 43) = 48, (183 - 91) = 92, (183 - 43) = 140
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 Surds & Indices


1
x
5
1. If 289 = 17 , then x = ?
1 1
x x x
Solution: †`Iqv Av‡Q, 289  17 5
 17  17
2 5
2  x  10.
5
2. [43  54 ]  45  ?
43  54 54 54
Solution: (4  5 )  4 
3 4 5
 53  2  39.0625 .
45 4 4
3. (19)  (19)  (19)  (19)
12 8 4 ?

(19)12  (19) 8
Solution: 1912  (19) 8  19 4  4
 19128 4  1916.
19

4. 93  (81) 2  (27) 3  (3) ?


(32 )3  (34 ) 2 323  34 2 36  38
Solution: 93  (81) 2  (27 )3     36  8  9  35.
(33 )3 333 39

5. (6)4  (36)3  216  6(?5)


6 4  63 6 7
Solution: 64  (62 )3  63  2 3
 6  67  6  61  66  5.
6 6

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4

 32  5
6. The value of   is
 243 
4
4 
4   4
 32 

5 2  5 5  2 5  5
2
5  
 5 2
4
1
4
 3  81
Solution:     5              .
 243   3   3 3  2   2  16
4
3 
 
3
7. The value of 3
24 25 26 is
1 1
3 6
2 4 2 5 2 6  2 4 2 5  2 [ a 2  a 2 ]
3 2
Solution:
1 1
3 ( 2 ) 3
5  53 2 1 4 1
 2 2 2  2  2  2 2  2 2  2  2 2  2.
3 4 3 3 4 3 4 4 2 3 4 3 3 3 3
2 2

8. 2 2 2 2 2 =?

1 3 1 1 3
1
Solution: 2 2 2 2 2  2 2 2 2  2 2  2 2 2 2 2 [ 2  2 2  2 2
 22 ]

1
 3 2 3 7 3
1
3 7
 2 2 2  2 2   2 2 2  2 4  2 2 2 4 [ 2  2 4  2 4  2 4 ]
 
1
 7 2 7 15 7 7 15
 2 2   2 4   2 2  2 8  2 2 8 [ 2  2 8  21 8  2 8 ]
 
1 1
 15  2 15
1
15 31
 31  2 31
 2   2 8   2  216  2 16  216   216   2 32.
   

1

1 2
9.   is equal to
2
1
1

2   a m a m 
1
Solution:    2  2     m 
2

2   b  b 

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5
  
5

 5  3  3

10. Simplified form of  x 5   is
 
  
 
5
 
5

 5  53  
3 1
Solution:  x   a a ]5 5
  
  
 
5 5
 3 1  
5
 3  3
5 5
   253   53    1 
5
     3
     5
1

 x 5 5  25 
    x   [ (a )  a ]   x    x   x 5  x.
m n mn     5

         
  

.
11. The value of ( is
1 1 1 1 3 1 3

Solution: 5  (125)0.25  5 4  (53 ) 4  5 4  5 4 [ (a m ) n  a mn ]  5 4
4 4
 51  5.

12. (2.4  103 )  (8  10 2 )  ?


Solution: (2.4  103 )  (8  10 2 )  (2.4  10  10 2 )  (8  10 2 )  (24  10 2 )  (8  10 2 )
24  10 2
  3  10 2  ( 2 )  3  10 4.
8  10  2

1
13. If 10x = , then 10-8x = ?
2
Solution: ( ) ( ) = = 256.

1 4
 
14. (64) 2
 (32) 5
?
1 4
 
Solution: (64)  (32) 2 5

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1
            .
1 4
8 4
8 5
4
8 (2) 4
8 16 16 16
(64) 2
(32) 5
{(2) }
5 5
(2) 5

x 1 x 3
a b
15. If      , then the value of x is
b a
Solution:
a
x 1
b
x 3
a
x 1
a
 ( x 3)
 b  a  1   a  x1  a   x3
                  
b a b b  a  b    b  b
 x  1   x  3  2 x  4  x  2.

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16. If ( ) ( ) then the value of x is

x x 1
2  3   
 2  
x x 1 2 3
9  8   2
Solution:   .           
 4   27  3  2   
 3   3
2x 3 x 3
3 2 2
      [ (a m ) n  a m n ]
2 3 3
2  3 2  2
2 x 3 x 3 1 3 x 3 2 x x 3 1
2 2 2 2 2
                   
3 3  3   2  3    3  3 3 3
 x  3  1  x  4.

17. If 2x  3 32 , then x is equal to


1 5
5 5
Solution: 2 x  3 32  2 x  3 25  2 x  2 3
 2x  23  x  .
3

18. If 5(x+3) = 25(3x-4) , then the value of x is


Solution: 5x3  253 x4
11
 5 x3  (52 ) 3 x4  5 x3  56 x8  x  3  6 x  8  6 x  x  8  3  5 x  11  x  .
5

2n  4  2(2n )
19. when simplified is
2( 2 n  3 )
2 n4  2(2 n ) 2 n.2 4  2.2 n 2.2 n (23  1) 8  1 7
Solution:    3  .
2( 2 n  3 ) 2.2 n3 2.2 n.23 2 8

20. ( ) . ( . ‚( . ?
. . ?
Solution: ( ) . ( ‚(
= ( ) . ( . ‚( . ?
.
= ( ) . ( . ‚( .
‚ .

-
=

2

21. (64 x 3  27a  3 ) 3
?
2
 2 3

2 3    
2
 43 x 3   3
(4 x)  2
  2  2
 3 (4 x) a 9 9
Solution: (64 x 3  27 a 3 ) 3
  3 3    2

3 a 
 2
3   3 (4 x) a 16 x 2
16 x 2 a 2
3  3
 
  a
a
22. If 2n  4  2n  2  3, then n is equal to
Solution: 2n 4  2n 2  3  2n.24  2n.22  3  2n.22.22  2n.22  3  2n.22 (22  1)  3
 2 n 2 (4  1)  3  2 n 2.3  3  2 n 2  1  2 0  n  2  0  n  2

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23. If 2n 1  2n 1  320, then n is equal to


Solution: 2n1  2n1  320  2n.21  2n.21  320
1  1 4 5
 2 n (2 1  2 0 )  320  2 n   2   320  2 n   320  2 n   320
2  2 2
320  2
 2n   128  2 7  n  7
5
24. If 3x  3x1  18, then the value of x x is
Solution: 3x  3x1  18  38  3x.31  18
 1 3 1 2 18  3
 3x 1    18  3x   18  3x   18  3x   27  33  x  3  x x  33  27.
 3 3 3 2

2n  4  2  2n
25. ( n  3)
 2 3 is equal to
2 2
2n4  2  2n 3 2 n  4  2 n 1 1 2 n 1 (23  1) 1
Solution: 2   3 
2  2 ( n  3) 21 n 3 2 2n4 8
1 1 7 1 8
 2n 1 n  4.7   2 3.7      1
8 8 8 8 8

2 3 x  4  8 x 1
26. The value of is
8 x 1  2 3 x  2
23 x  4  8 x 1 23 x  4  (23 ) x 1 23 x.24  23 x.23 23 x.23 (2  1)
Solution: x 1     23 2.3  2.3  6
8  23 x  2 (23 ) x 1  23 x  2 23 x.23  23 x.22 23 x.22 (2  1)

2 n 1  2 n
27. The value of is
2 n  4  2 n 1
1 1
n 1 1 1  1
2 2 n
2 .2  2 n
2 (2  1) n
1 n
1
Solution:  n 4  n  2  2 
2 n  4  2 n 1 2 .2  2 .2
n 1
2 .2(2  1) 2(8  1) 2.9 2.2.9 36
3

1 1 2
28. The value of  is 
12  140 8  60 10  84
1 1 2 1 1 2
Solution:     
12  140 8  60 10  84 12  4.5.7 8  4.5.3 10  4.7.3
1 1 1
  
12  2 5. 7 8  2 5. 3 10  2 7. 3
1 1 1
  
 7  5  5  3  7  3
2 2 2
2 2 2
 2 5. 7   2 5. 3   2 7. 3 
1 1 2
 
( 7  5)2 ( 5  3) 2
( 7)  ( 3 ) 2
2

1 1 2 7 5 5 3 2( 7  3 )
     
7 5 5 3 7  3 ( 7  5 )( 7  5) ( 5  3 )( 5  3) ( 7  3 )( 7  3 )
7 5 5  3 2( 7  3 ) 7 5 5 3 7 3
    0
75 53 73 2

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 bc  ca  ab
29. If a  b  c  0, then the value of ( x a )a
2 2 2
, (x b )b , ( x c )c is equal to
bc  ca  ab  abc  abc  abc
 xa
2 2 2 3 3 3
Solution: ( x a ) a , ( x b )b , ( xc )c .x b .x c
 abc b 3  abc c 3  abc  b 2  c 3  3 abc
 xa  xa
3 3

[ a 3  b3  c 3  3abc  (a  b  c)( a 2  b 2  c 2  ab  bc  ca )]
 x ( a  b  c )(a  b 2  c 2  ab  bc  ca )
 x 0 [ a  b  c  0]
2

1 1 1
30. (b a ) (c a )
 (a  b)
?
(c  b)
 (b c)
1 x x 1 x  x (a c)
x 1 x
1 1 1
Solution: (ba ) (ca )
 ( a b ) ( c b )
 ( b c )
1 x x 1 x x 1 x  x ( a c )
1 1 1 1 1 1
    a  b  c
x b
x c
x a
x c
x b
x a
x x x b c
x x x
a c
x  xb  xa
1 a  a 1 b  b 1 c  c
x x x x x x xa xb xc
xa xb xc xa  xb  xc
 a    1
x  xb  xc xa  xb  xc xa  xb  xc xa  xb  xc
(a  b) (bc) (ca )
 xa   xb   xc 
31.  b  . c  . a  ?
x  x  x 
Solution:
(a  b) ( b  c) (c  a )
 xa   xb   xc 
 b  . c  . a 
x  x  x 

 xa b  .x  .x 
ab bc bc ca ca 

 x ( a  b )(a  b ) .x ( b  c )(b  c ) .x ( c  a )(c  a )


 b 2  b 2 c 2 c 2 a 2
 xa  x0  1
2

a b
 1  1
 x   . x  
32. The expression 
y  y
a b
reduces to
 1  1
 y   . y  
 x  x
a b a b
 1  1  xy  1   xy  1 
 x   . x     . 
 y  y  y   y 
Solution: 
 xy  1   xy  1 
a b a b
 1  1
 y   . y     . 
 x  x  x   x 
a b
( xy  1) a . y  a .( xy  1) b . y b x a .x b  x 
   
( xy  1) a .x  a .( xy  1) b .x b y a . y b  y 

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33. The value of ( ) ( ) ( )

Solution: ( ) ( ) ( )

= ( )( ) ( )( ) ( )( ) = ( )( ) ( )( ) ( )( )

( )( ) ( )( ) ( )( )
= ( )( )( ) = ( )( )( ) = ( )( )( ) = =1

34. If ax = b, by = c and cz = a, then the value of xyz is


1 1

Solution: ‡`Iqv Av‡Q, a  b  a  b  b  c  b  c


x x y y

1
GLb c z  a  c z  b x [a Gi gvb ewm‡q]
1
 1y  x 1
1
z 
c  c  c c  z
z xy
 xyz  1.
  xy
 

 1 1 1  24
35. If 2 x  4 y  8z and      , then the value of z is
 2 x 4 y 6z  7
Solution: ‡`Iqv Av‡Q,
3z
4 y  8 z  2 2 y  23 z  2 y  3 z  y  .............(i )
Avevi 2
3z
Avevi, x  2 y  2   3z.................................(ii )
2
1 1 1 24
GLb,   
2 x 4 y 6z 7
x I y Gi gvb ewm‡q cvB
1 1 1 24 1 1 1 24 73 7
       z 
2  3z 4  3z 6 z 7 6z 6z 6z 7 24  6 48
2

36. Suppose 4a = 5, 5b = 6, 6c = 7, 7d = 8, then the value of abcd is


Solution: ‡`Iqv Av‡Q, 4a = 5, 5b = 6, 6c = 7, 7d = 8
 7 d  8  (6c ) d  8  6cd  8  (5b )cd  8
 5bcd  8  (4a )bcd  8  4abcd  8  22 abcd  23
3
 2abcd  3  abcd 
2

37. If 3( x  y )  27 and 3( x  y )  243, then x is equal to


Solution: ‡`Iqv Av‡Q 3( x  y )  27  3x  y  33  x  y  3.............(i)
3x  y  243  3x  y  35  x  y  5................(ii )
8
(i)  (ii ) x  y  x  y  3  5  2 x  8. x  4
2

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x
 x y
38. If x y  y x , then   is equal to
 y
y
Solution: ‡`Iqv Av‡Q x y  y x  y  x x
( )
( ) ( )
1 1
x x
2 x 1
39. If 2 4 2
x x
2 2
, then x equals
1 1 1 1
x x 
Solution: 22 x 1  4 x  2 2
2 2
 22 x.21  22 x  2 x.2 2
 2 x.2 2
 1 1
 22x 1  1  1 
 2 2 x (2 1  1)  2 x  2 2  2 2   x   1   2  2 2  2 
  2 2  2  
1  2 1  2. 2
1
2 x x 3 3 2 1
2    2x    2x   2  22  x 
2 2 2 2 2 2
40. Given and , thhe value of x+y is
Solution: ‡`Iqv Av‡Q 2  8  2 x  (23 ) y 1  2 x  23 y 3 [ (a m ) n  a mn ]  x  3 y  3.........................(i)
x y 1

Ges 9 y  3x 9  (32 ) y  3x 9  3xy  3x 9  2 y  x  y........................(ii )


(i) bs n‡Z x Gi gvb (ii) bs G ewm‡q cvB,
2 y  3y  3  9  2 y  3y  6  3y  2 y  6  y  6
y Gi gvb (i) bs G ewm‡q cvB,
x  6  3  2  x  18  3  21 x  y  21  6  27
8 6
41. What are the values of x and y that satisfy the equation 20.7 x.31.25y  ?
27
1 1
8 6 20.7 x 23  2  3 20.7 x 23  2 2  3 2
Solution: 20.7 x.31.25 y   1.25 y   
27 3 33 31.25 y 33.
1 7
3
20.7 x 2 2 mn a
m
1 20.7 x 2 2
 1.25 y  [ a m n
.a  a ,  ]   5
3 3
1
2
an anm 31.25 y
3 32
7
7 7
 20.7 x  2 2  0.7 x   x   x5
2 2  0.7
5
5 5
Ges 31.25 y  3 2  1.25 y   y   y2
2 2  1.25

( x  1)
42. If x  5  2 6 , then is equal to
x
Solution: x  5  2 6  x  2  2 6  3  x  ( 2 ) 2  2  2  3  ( 3) 2
 ( x ) 2  ( 2  3 ) 2  x  3  2 ..........................(i )
1 1 1 ( 3  2) 1 ( 3  2)
     
x 3 2 x ( 3  2 )( 3  2 ) x ( 3 )2  ( 2 )2
1 3 2 1
    3  2 .................(ii )
x 32 x

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x 1 x 1 1
cÖ`Ë ivwk =    x  3  2  ( 3  2)
x x x x
 3 2 3 2 2 2

2 1
43. If x  2  2  2 , then the value of x 3  6x 2  6x is
3 3

3
2 1
 2 1
 2 1
Solution: x  2  2  2  ( x  2)  2  2  ( x  2)   2 3  2 3 
3 3 3 3 3

 
3 3
 2  1 2 1
 2 1

 x  3x .2  3x(2)  (2)   2 3    2 3   3.2 3 .2 3  2 3  2 3 
3 2 2 3

     
 2 1
 2 1

 x  6 x  12 x  8  2  2  3.2 ( x  2)  ( x  2)  2  2 3 
3 2 2 3 3 3

 
 x  6 x  12 x  8  4  2  3.2 ( x  2)  x  6 x  12 x  8  6  6 x  12
3 2 1 3 2

 x 3  6 x 2  12 x  6 x  6  8  x 3  6 x 2  6 x  2

5.4  3  16  2
44.
18  5  6  3
1 1
5.4  16 
5.4  3  16  2 3 2  1.8  8  1.8  8  5  8  5  40  2
Solution: 
18  5  6  3 1
18   6 
1 36 36 20 20
5 3 5
45. Evolution of
Solution: cÖ`Ë ivwk =

46. What is the value of 0.4 0.04 0.004 40?


. . .
Solution: 0.4 0.04 0.004 40 = = .

n
47. If √ = 64, what will be the value of n?
n n n n
Solution: √ ( ) ( ) n

x-
48. If = x-
then the value of x is-
x- x- x- - x
Solution: = x-
= x-
= x- = - x x= x=
49. . x = x n‡j x Gi gvb KZ?
Solution: . x = x . x
= (x
. x
= x
= x
3x+1=2x+8
3x-2x = 8-1 x = 7

50. If ( . ( .  √ . = n , then the value of n is–


Solution: ( . ( . √ . = n ( ( √ = n

n
= 729 = n=3
51. If r and s are positive integers such that ( r ( s ) = 16, then 2r + s = ?
s
Solution: ( r ( s ) = 16 ( r ( ) = 16 r s
= 16 r s
= r s=4
‡h‡nZz, r s ‡m‡nZz s ‡Kbbv s n‡j r
r , , n‡j r c y

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mvaviY Ávb
 mv¤úªwZK mvaviY Ávb- ce© 2
1. What is the name of the second and current Prime 14. According to the report of the World Bank in 2020,
Minister of Bahrain? which country is the top expatriate income?
A) Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa A) India B) Chaina
B) Hamad bin isa Al Khalifa C) Maxico D) Brazil
C) Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa 15. According to the report of the World Bank in 2020,
D) Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa what is the position of Bangladesh in expatriate
2. Who is the new president of Peru? income?
A) Manuel Merino B) Martin Whiskers A) 5th B) 6th
C) Francisco Sagasti D) Walter Martos C) 7 th
D) 8th
3. When was the 59th US presidential election held? 16. What is the position of Bangladesh in the world in
A) 3 November 2020 B) 4 November 2020 rice production?
C) 5 November 2020 D) 6 November 2020 A) 3rd B) 4th
4. Who is the 46th US President in the election? C) 5 th
D) 6th
A) Donald Trump B) Joe Biden 17. What is the position of Bangladesh in the world in
C) Kamala Harris D) Mike Pompeii vegetable production?
5. Who was elected the first woman vice president of
A) 1st B) 2nd
the United States? rd
C) 3 D) 4th
A) Hillary Clinton B) Michelle Obama
18. What is the position of Bangladesh in mango
C) Kamala Harris D) Sarah Palin
6. What is the name of the new US First Lady? production in the world?
A) Rosalin B) Doll Madison A) 4th B) 5th
th
C) Kamala Harris D) Jill Biden C) 7 D) 8th
7. When will the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty 19. When will the fifth conference of the least developed
come into force? countries be held?
A) 12 January 2021 B) 16 January 2021 A) 23-27 January 2022 B) 23-27 Feb. 2022
C) 18 January 2021 D) 22 January 2021 C) 23-27 April 2022 D) 23-27 May 2022
8. 24 October 2020 which country ratified the Nuclear 20. Where will the fifth conference of the least
Non-Proliferation Treaty as the 50th country? developed countries of the United Nations be held?
A) Honduras B) Jamaica A) Iran B) Maldives
C) Nauru D) Malta C) Bangladesh D) Qatar
9. When did Bangladesh sign the Nuclear Non- 21. How many years after the UN Conference of Least
Proliferation Treaty? Developed Countries?
A) 18 September 2017 B) 20 September 2017 A) 3 year B) 5 year
C) 22 September 2017 D) 26 September 2017 C) 10 year D) 15 year
10. When did Bangladesh ratify the Nuclear Non- 22. Who is the director of a great father based on the
Proliferation Treaty? liberation war movie?
A) 14 Sep.r 2019 B) 21 Sep. 2017 A) Shah Alam Kiran B) Sohail Arman
C) 26 Sep. 2019 D) 29 Sep. 2017 C) Morshedul Islam D) Mirza Sakhawat Hossain
11. According to UNCTAD 2020 report, which is the top 23. Who is the author of Chronicles of the Happiest
country in the world in ship recycling? People on Earth?
A) Bangladesh B) Chaina A) Kazuo Ishiguro B) Wole Soyinka
C) India D) Pakistan C) Olga Tokarchuk D) Alice Munro
12. Which country has the highest number of extremely 24. Who won the 2020 Booker Prize?
poor people according to the report of the World A) Jokha Alharthi B) Phantom Mare
Bank in 2020? C) Douglas Stewart
A) Tanzania B) Ethiopia D) Huan Gabriel Vasquez
C) Nigeria D) India 25. Douglas Stewart won the Booker Prize for which
13. According to the report of the World Bank in 2020, book?
what is the position of Bangladesh in the number of
A Calf’s Caul
extremely poor people?
B) The Discomfort of Evening
A) 4th B) 5th
th C) Phantom Mare D) Shuggie Bain
C) 7 D) 8th

Answer Key: 1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (C) 6. (D) 7. (D) 8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (C) 11. (A) 12. (D)
13. (C) 14. (A) 15. (D) 16. (A) 17. (C) 18. (C) 19. (A) 20. (D) 21. (C) 22. (D) 23. (B) 24. (C) 25. (D)

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 weMZ mv‡ji ¸iZ¡c~Y© mvaviY Ávb- ce© 2


evsjv‡`k
1. mvsMÕvB Drme cvjb K‡i - gvigviv (Gmg‡q Zviv cvwb ‡Ljv ev R‡jvrme G †g‡Z I‡V)|
2. ivLvBbiv ˆPÎ msµvwšÍ‡Z - mvsMÕvB Drme cvjb K‡i|
3. ivLvBbiv - evsjv‡`‡ki K•evRvi, cUzqvLvwj I ei¸bv †Rjvq emevm K‡i|
4. ivLvBb kãwUi DrcwË - ivÿvBb †_‡K qvi A_© n‡”Q iÿYkxj|
5. ivLvBb‡`i Avw`evm - eZ©gvb wgqvbgvi|
6. ivLvBb cwievi - wcZ…Zvwš¿K|
7. evsjv‡`‡ki ivLvBbiv - †eØØ agv©ej¤^x|
8. ZgÏyb gRwjm cÖwZwôZ nq - †m‡Þ¤^i 1947 mvj|
9. D`y© I BsivwRi cvkvcvwk evsjv fvlvi `vwe K‡ib - ax‡i›`ªbv_ `Ë (1948mv‡ji 23 †deªæqvwi)|
10. evsjv fvlv `vwe w`em - 11 gvP©|
11. D`y©B n‡e cvwK¯Ív‡bi ivóªfvlv GB †Nvlbv †`b - †gvnv¤§` Avjx wRbœvn|
12. 1952 mv‡j‡i 21‡k †deªæqvwi ‡_‡K 144 aviv Rvwi Kiv nq - 20‡k †deªæqvwi 1952|
13. 21‡k †deªæqvwi kwn` w`em wn‡m‡e cvjb n‡q Avm‡Q - 1953 mvj †_‡K |
14. BD‡b¯‹ evsjv fvlv‡K Ó AvšÍR©vwZK gvZ…fvlvi× ¯^xK…wZ †`q - 1999 mv‡ji 17 b‡f¤^i|
15. ÔAvIqvgx gymjxg jxMÕ cÖwZwôZ nq - 1949 mv‡ji 23 Ryb|
16. 1954 mv‡j hy³d«›U MwVZ nq - 4wU `j wb‡q|
17. hy³d«‡›Ui wbev©Pbx cÕZxK wQ‡jv - †bØKv|
18. 21 `dv‡K ejv nq - ev½vjxi ¯^v_© iÿvi mb`|
19. 1954 mv‡ji cÕv‡`wkK cwil‡`i wbev©P‡b hy³d«›U - 237 wU Avm‡bi g‡a¨ 223 wU‡Z weRqx nq|
20. ‡gØwjK MYZš¿ bv‡g GKwU kvmb e¨e¯’v Pvjy K‡ib - mvgwiK kvmK AvBqye Lvb|
21. 6 `dv Zz‡j aiv nq - 1966 mv‡ji 5-6 †deªæqvwi cvwK¯Ív‡bi jv‡nv‡i|
22. AvBqye miKvi 6 `dv‡K D‡jøL¨ K‡ib - wewQbœZvev`x Kg©m~wP wn‡m‡e|
23. 6 `dv‡K ejv nq ev½vjxi - gyw³i mb`|
24. 6 `dv‡K Zzjbv Kiv nq - weªwUk AvBb g¨vMbvKvUv©i mv‡_|
25. AvMiZjv gvgjvi Avmvwg wQ‡jb - 35Rb|
26. AvMiZjv gvgjv †_‡K e½eÜz‡K gyw³ †`qv nq - 1969 mv‡ji 22 †deªæqvwi|
27. ‡kL gywReyi ingvb‡K e½eÜz Dcvwa †`qv nq - 23 ‡deªæqvwi 1969 mv‡j|
28. XvKv wek^we`¨vj‡qi QvÎ Avmv` knx` nq - 20 Rvbyqvwi 1969 mv‡j|
29. AvIqvgx jxM 1970 Gi wbev©Pb‡K - 6`dvi c‡ÿ MY‡fvU wn‡m‡e AwfwnZ K‡ib |
30. 1970 mv‡j 17 wW‡m¤^i cÕv‡`wkK cwil‡`i wbe©vP‡b - AvIqvgx jxM 288wU Avm‡b Rqjvf K‡i|
31. gmwjb bvgK wek^L¨vZ m~ÿ e¯¿ wk‡íi cÕavb cÕvY‡K›`ª wQ‡jv - XvKv|

AvšÍR©vwZK
1. wek^ Lv`¨ w`em - 16 A‡±vei|
2. wek^ WvK w`em - 9 A‡±vei, evsjv‡`k m`m¨ nq 1973 mv‡j|
3. BD‡ivcxq BDwbqb MwVZ nq - 1957 mv‡ji 25 †diæªqvwi (†ivg Pzw³i mgq)|
4. BD‡ivcxq BDwbqb cÕwZwôZ nq - 1 jv Rvbyqvwi 1958mv‡j|
5. ‡Ljvayjv msµvšÍ m‡ev©Ig Av`vjZ - myBRvij¨vÛ (†KvU© Ae Aviwe‡Uªkb 1983 mv‡j )|
6. evg©vi bvg cwieZ©b K‡i wgqvbgvi ivLv nq - 1839 mv‡j|
7. jyd_vbmv - Rvg©vwbi wegvb ms¯’v|
8. IqvUvi hy× msNwUZ nq - 1815 mv‡j|
9. wddv cÖwZwôZ nq - 1904 mv‡j (m`i `dZi myBRvij¨‡Ûi Rywi‡L)|
10. Rywj I Kzwi GKRb - weL¨vZ weÁvbx|
11. AvRvievBRv‡bi ivRavbx - evKz|
12. Rvdbv Øxc ‡Kv_vq Aew¯’Z - kÕxjsKv‡Z|
13. wdi‡`vm ¯‹vqvi ‡Kv_vq Aew¯’Z - Biv‡Ki ivRavbx evM`v‡`|
14. AvRv`x ¯‹qvi ‡Kv_vq Aew¯’Z - Biv‡b ivRavbx †Zniv‡b|
15. `wÿb fvi‡Zi Avw`evmx‡`i - `ªvweo e‡j|
16. Statue of peace - Rvcv‡bi bvMvwmKv‡Z|
17. ‡nvqvBU nvD‡R emevmKvix cÕ_g gv©wKb ‡cÕwm‡W›U - Rb Gd ‡K‡bwW|

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18. c„w_exi `xN©Zg b`x - bxjb`|
19. c„w_exi cÕk¯ÍZg b`x - AvgvRvb|
20. hy³iv‡óª cÕ_g GBWm aiv c‡i - 1981 mv‡j|
21. gnvZ¥v MvÜx m¤úv`bv Ki‡Zb - Öw` µwb‡Kj×× I BwÛqvb Awcwbqb ×× bvgK `yBwU cwÎKv|
22. wPi kvwšÍi kni, bxie kni I mvZ cvnv‡oi kni ejv nq - BZvwji †ivg kni †K|

 cyi¯‹vi I m¤§vbbv
¯^vaxbZv cyi¯‹vi- 2021
2021 mv‡j 9 Rb wewkó e¨w³ I GKwU cÕwZôvb‡K Zv‡`i AmvaviY Ae`v‡bi Rb¨ ¯^vaxbZv cyi¯‹v‡i f‚wlZ Kiv nq
bvg ‡ÿÎ
G ‡K Gg eRjyi ingvb (gi‡YvËi) ¯^vaxbZv I gyw³hy×
AvnmvbDjøvn gv÷vi (gi‡YvËi) ¯^vaxbZv I gyw³hy×
Lyiwk` DwÏb Avn‡g` (gi‡YvËi) ¯^vaxbZv I gyw³hy×
AvLZviæ¾vgvb ‡PØayix evey (gi‡YvËi) ¯^vaxbZv I gyw³hy×
g„b¥q ¸n wb‡qvMx weÁvb I cÖhyw³
gnv‡`e mvnv mvwnZ¨
Gg AvgRv` ‡nv‡mb mgvR‡mev
AvZvDi ingvb ms¯‹…wZ
MvRx gvRnviæj Av‡bvqvi ms¯‹…wZ
evsjv‡`k K…wl M‡elYv KvDwÞj (cÕwZôvb) M‡elYv I cÕwkÿY

GKz‡k c`K- 2021


2021 mv‡j wewfbœ ‡ÿ‡Î we‡kl Ae`v‡bi R‡b¨ ‡`‡ki 21 Rb e¨w³‡K "GKz‡k c`K 2021" cÕ`vb Kiv nq|
bvg ‡ÿÎ
‡gvZv‡ni ‡nv‡mb ZvjyK`vi (gi‡YvËi) fvlv Av‡›`vjb
kvgmyj nK (gi‡YvËi) fvlv Av‡›`vjb
Avdmvi DÏxb Avn‡g` (gi‡YvËi) fvlv Av‡›`vjb
‰mq`v Bmv‡ejv (gi‡YvËi) gyw³hy×
‡Mvjvg nvmbv‡qb gyw³hy×
dRjyi ingvb Lvb dviæK gyw³hy×
cvwcqv mv‡ivqvi wkíKjvq (msMxZ)
ivBmyj Bmjvg Avmv` wkíKjvq (Awfbq)
myRvZv AvwRg wkíKjvq (Awfbq)
Avn‡g` BKevj nvq`vi wkíKjvq (bvUK)
‰mq` mvjvDwÏb RvKx wkíKjvq (Pjw”PÎ)
fv¯^i e‡›`¨vcva¨vq wkíKjvq (Ave„wË)
ARq `vk¸ß mvsevw`KZv
cv‡fj ingvb Av‡jvKwPÎ
mgxi Kzgvi mvnv M‡elYv
gvndzRv Lvbg wkÿv
wgR©v Avãyj Rwjj A_©bxwZ
KvRx Kvgiæ¾vgvb mgvR‡mev
KvRx ‡ivRx fvlv I mvwnZ¨
‡Mvjvg gyiwk` fvlv I mvwnZ¨

evsjv GKv‡Wwg mvwnZ¨ cyi¯‹vi- 2020


2020 mv‡ji 10wU wefv‡M 10 Rb evsjv GKv‡Wwg mvwnZ¨ cyi¯‹vi jvf K‡ib|
 gynv¤§` mvgv` (KweZv)
 BgwZqvi kvgxg (K_vmvwnZ¨)
 ‡eMg AvKZvi Kvgvj (cÕeÜ/M‡elYv)
 my‡ik iÃb emvK (Abyev`)

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 iweDj Avjg (bvUK)
 AvbRxi wjUb (wkïmvwnZ¨)
 mvwn`v ‡eMg (gyw³hy×wfwËK M‡elYv)
 Ac‡ik e‡›`¨vcva¨vq (weÁvb/KíweÁvb)
 ‡di‡`Ømx gRyg`vi (AvZ¥Rxebx)
 gynv¤§` nvweeyjøv cvVvb (‡dvK‡jvi)

RvZxq Pjw”PÎ cyi¯‹vi- 2019


 AvRxeb m¤§vbbv (hyM¥) : wewkó Pjw”PÎ Awf‡bZv gvmy` cvi‡fR (‡mv‡nj ivbv) I Awf‡bÎx ‡Kvwnbyi Av³vi myP›`v|
 ‡kÕô Pjw”PÎ (hyM¥) : b WivB I dv¸b nvIqvq|
 ‡kÕô ¯^í‰`N¨© Pjw”PÎ : bvix Rxeb|
 ‡kÕô cÕvgvY¨ Pjw”PÎ : hv wQj AÜKv‡i|
 ‡kÕô Pjw”PÎ cwiPvjK : Zvwbg ingvb Asï (b WivB)|
 ‡kÕô Awf‡bZv cÕavb Pwi‡Î : ZvwiK Avbvg Lvb (Avevi emšÍ)|
 ‡kÕô Awf‡bÎx cÕavb Pwi‡Î : my‡bivn web‡Z Kvgvj (b WivB)|
 ‡kÕô Awf‡bZv cvk¦©Pwi‡Î : Gg dRjyi ingvb evey (dv¸b nvIqvq)|
 ‡kÕô Awf‡bÎx cvk¦©Pwi‡Î : bviwMm Av³vi (‡nvm‡b Aviv) (gvqv `¨ j÷ gv`vi)|
 ‡kÕô Awf‡bZv/Awf‡bÎx Lj Pwi‡Î : Rvwn` nvmvb (mvcjyWz)|

 we‡k^i wewfbœ †`‡ki ivRavbxi bvg


Gwkqv gnv‡`‡ki ‡`k¸‡jvi bvg Ges ivRavbx
‡`‡ki bvg ivRavbx ‡`‡ki bvg ivRavbx ‡`‡ki bvg ivRavbx
evsjv‡`k XvKv c~e© wZgyi w`wj BmivBj ‡RiæRv‡jg
fviZ bqvw`jøx wdwjcvBb g¨vwbjv RW©vb Av¤§vb
cvwK¯Ívb Bmjvgvev` KvRvwK¯Ívb byi-myjZvb Ky‡qZ Kz‡qZ wmwU
kÖxjsKv kÕx Rqea©bcyi ‡KvU wKiwMwR¯Ívb wek‡eK ‡jevbb ‰eiæZ
(Kj‡¤^v)
‡bcvj KvVgyÛy ZvwRwK¯Ívb `ykvb‡e Igvb gvmKU
fyUvb w_¤úy ZyK©‡gwb¯Ívb AvkvLvev` KvZvi ‡`vnv
gvjØxc gv‡j DR‡ewK¯Ívb ZvkL›` ‡mØw` Avie wiqv`
gvqvbgvi bvBwc‡`v AvRvievBRvb evKy wmwiqv `v‡g¯‹
AvdMvwb¯Ívb Kveyj Pxb ‡eBwRs B‡q‡gb mvbv
B‡›`v‡bwkqv RvKvZ©v Rvcvb ‡UvwKI mshy³ Avie AvwgivZ Aveyavwe
gv‡jwkqv Kzqvjvjvgcyi DËi ‡Kvwiqv wcqsBqs Zyi¯‹ Av¼viv
wm½vcyi wm½vcyi wmwU `wÿY ‡Kvwiqv wmDj wdwjw¯Íb ivgvjøv
_vBj¨vÛ e¨vsKK ZvBIqvb ZvB‡c Bivb ‡Znivb
wf‡qZbvg n¨vbq g‡½vwjqv Djvb evUi K‡¤^vwWqv bg‡cb
jvIm wf‡qb wZ‡qb evnivBb gvbvgv
BivK evM`v` e&iæbvB e›`i ‡mix

BD‡ivc gnv‡`‡ki ‡`k¸‡jvi bvg Ges ivRavbx mg~n


‡`‡ki bvg ivRavbx ‡`‡ki bvg ivRavbx ‡`‡ki bvg ivRavbx
Rvg©vwb evwj©b d«vÝ c¨vwim cZ©yMvj wjmeb
‡cvjvÛ Iqvik biI‡q Am‡jv myBRvij¨vÛ evb©
nv‡½ix ey`v‡c÷ myB‡Wb ÷K‡nvg f¨vwUKvm wmwU f¨vwUKvb wmwU
iægvwbqv eyLv‡i÷ ‡WbgvK© ‡Kv‡cb ‡n‡Mb BZvwj ‡ivg
eyj‡Mwiqv ‡mvwdqv Bsj¨vÛ jÛb ‡ejviæk wgb¯‹
‡¯øvfvwKqv eøvwU¯øvfv ivwkqv g‡¯‹v BD‡µb wK‡qf
‡µv‡qwkqv Rv‡Mv‡ie Aw÷«qv wf‡qbv G‡¯Ívwbqv Zvwjøb
‡¯øv‡fwbqv jyeRvbv ‡ejwRqvg eªv‡mjm jvUwfqv wiMv
‡PK-cÕRvZš¿ cÖvM Gb‡Wviv Gb‡Wviv jv wfjv Av‡g©wbqv B‡q‡ifvb
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Avj‡ewbqv wZivbv wMÖm G‡_Þ RwR©qv wZewjm
Emwbqv nv‡R©‡Mvwfbv mviv‡q‡ev wdbj¨vÛ ‡njwmswK wj_ywbqv wfwbqvm
gw›Uwb‡MÕv ‡cvW‡Mvwi‡Kv mvBcÖvm wb‡Kvwkqv gj‡`vfv wPwmwbD
mvwe©qv ‡ej‡MÕW AvBmj¨vÛ wiKRvwfK mvb‡gwi‡bv mvb‡gwi‡bv
‡gwm‡Wvwbqv ‡¯‹vc‡R Avqvij¨vÛ Wvewjb wj‡Pb‡÷Bb fv`yR
K‡mv‡fv wµw÷bv jy‡•gevM© jy‡•gevM© ‡¯úb gvw`ª`
‡b`vij¨vÛ Avg÷viWvg ‡gvbv‡Kv ‡gvbv‡Kv gvjUv fv‡jUv

Avwd«Kv gnv‡`‡ki ‡`k¸‡jvi bvg Ges ivRavbx mg~n


‡`‡ki bvg ivRavbx ‡`‡ki bvg ivRavbx ‡`‡ki bvg ivRavbx
wgki Kvq‡iv gvjvMvwQ Av›Uv bvbvwi‡fv Nvbv Avµv
my`vb LvZ©yg ‡mvqvwRj¨vÛ ev‡eb eyiwKbv dv‡mv DqvMvovqvMv
wjweqv wÎcwj wR¤^vey‡q nviv‡i ‡ewbb ‡cv‡U«©v ‡bvfv
wZDwbwkqv wZDwbk gvjvwe wjjsDB ‡Uv‡Mv ‡jvg
Avj‡Rwiqv AvjwRqvm© Kg‡ivm ‡gv‡ivwb Rvw¤^qv jymvKv
`wÿY my`vb Ryiv ‡gØwikvm cyU©jyBm ‡Kcfv‡`© ‡cÕBiv
BwiwÎqv Avm‡giv wmwmwj wf‡±vwiqv bvB‡Rwiqv AveyRvi
Bw_Iwcqv AvwÏm Avevev gi‡°v ivevZ bvBRvi wbqvwg
wReywZ wReywZ ‡gØwiZvwbqv ‡bØqvKPU Pv` GRv‡gbv
‡mvgvwjqv ‡gvMvw`my ‡m‡bMvj WvKvi ga¨ Avwd«Kvb cÕRvZš¿ ev½yB
‡Kwbqv bvB‡ivwe wMwb ‡Kvbvwµ K¨v‡giæb BqvDwÛ
ZvbRvwbqv `viæm mvjvg wMwb wemvD wemvI K‡½v eªRvwfj
‡gvRvw¤^K gvcy‡Zv wm‡qivwjIb wd«UvDb Rvqv‡i wKbkvmv
jvB‡ewiqv gb‡ivwfqv iæqvÛv wKMvwj BKy‡Uvwiqvj wMwb gvjv‡ev
AvB‡fvwi‡Kv÷ Avwe`Rvb eyiæwÛ eyRygeyiv Mvw¤^qv evbRyj
gvwj evgv‡Kv M¨veb wj‡eªwfj DMvÛv Kvgcvjv

DËi Av‡gwiKv gnv‡`‡ki ‡`k¸‡jvi bvg Ges ivRavbx mg~n


‡`‡ki bvg ivRavbx ‡`‡ki bvg ivRavbx ‡`‡ki bvg ivRavbx
hy³ivó« IqvwksUb wWwm wÎwb`v` I ‡Uvev‡Mv ‡cvU© Ae ‡¯úb A¨vO&¸Bjv `¨v f¨vwj
KvbvWv A‡Uvqv eviev‡WvR weªRUvDb ‡KDg¨vb Øxccyà RR©UvDb
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 Computer Fundamental Miscellaneous-2
1. Which of the following is the product of data 10. Which of the following holds the ROM, RAM, CPU?
processing? A. Hard Disk B. ALU
A. Information B. Data C. Mother Board D. None of the
C. Software Program D. System 11. A technique used by codes to convert an analog
2. Which one is not an input device? signal into a digital bit stream is known as
A. Keyboard B. Mouse A. Digital Signal Generator
C. Speaker D. Scanner B. Pulse Code Modulation
E. None of the above C. Pulse Signal Modulation
3. DNS in internet technology stands for D. None of these
A. Distributed Name System 12. An optical input device that interprets pencil marks
B. Data Name System on paper media is
C. Dynamic Name System A. Magnetic tape B. Optical scanners
D. Domain Name System E. None of the above C. Punch card reader D. O.M.R
4. Portable program means? E. None of these
A. Independent from its authors 13. A program that converts computer data into some
B. Independent of platform code system other than the normal one is known as
C. Program with wheels D. None of the above A. Emulator B. Encoder
5. Memories which can be read only are called ____. C. Decoder D. Trigger
A. RAM B. ROM E. None of these
C. DRAM D. Virtual Memory 14. What does DRAM stand for?
E. Secondary Memory A. Data Random Access Memory
6. CPU controls _________. B. Data Random Active Memory
A. All Input, Output and processing. C. Dynamic Random Access Memory
B. Controls Memory D. Double Random Access Memory
C. Controlled by the input data E. None of these
D. None of the above 15. What is Cache RAM?
7. USB stands for ________? A. Extra memory used for overflow from your Hard
A. Universal Serial Bus Disk
B. Universal Sequential Bus B. A place to store secret information like passwords
C. Unique Serial Bus C. Its the same as your Hard Disk Drive
D. Unique Sequential Bus D. Fast memory used for data that is accessed often
8. ALU stands for ________? E. None of these
A. Arithmetic Legal Unit 16. What technology of memory is Cache RAM usually?
B. Arithmetic Logic Unit A. DRAM B. Flash
C. Arithmetic Local Unit C. SRAM D. EEPROM
D. Arithmetic Logic Utility E. PROM
9. CPU stands for ______ ? 17. Where is computer's BIOS stored?
A. Central Performance Unit A. DRAM B. Flash
B. Control Processing Unit C. SRAM D. EEPROM
C. Common Processing Unit E. Hard Disk
D. Central Processing Unit

Answer Key:
1. (A) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (B) 5. (B) 6. (A) 7. (A) 8. (B) 9. (D) 10. (C) 11. (B) 12. (D) 13. (B)
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18. Where does your PC store your programs when the 29. _______ keys are present on the top row of the
power is off? keyboard.
A. DRAM B. Cache A. Function B. Type writer
C. ROM D. Hard Disk Drive C. Numeric D. Navigation
E. None of these E. None of these
19. What is PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect)? 30. _________ Computers are used in Banking,
A. A type of monitors Railways, and Airlines.
B. A type of system bus C. A kind of graphics A. Mini computer B. Micro Computer
D. A modem standard E. None of these C. Super Computer
20. Which company is not a microprocessor D. Mainframe Computer E. None of these
manufacturer? 31. The first computer mouse was built by
A. IBM B. AMD A. Douglas Engelbart B. William English
C. Microsoft D. Intel C. Oaniel Coogher D. Robert Zawacki
E. None of these 32. Which of the following refers to the memory in your
21. What does a system bus do? computer?
A. allows the user to communicate with the computer A. RAM B. DSL
B. carries out instructions C. USB D. LAN
C. connects various components within the computer E. CPU
D. stores data and instructions 33. When you are working on a document on PC, where
E. None of these is the document temporarily stored?
22. Which company is not a PC manufacturer? A. RAM B. ROM
A. Intel B. Gateway C. CPU D. Flash Memory
C. Dell D. Compaq E. CD-ROM
E. None of these 34. Information travels between components on the
23. LAN stands for? mother board through
A. Last Affordable Network A. Flash memory B. CMOS
B. Leased Area Network C. Bays D. Buses
C. Latency around Network E. Peripherals
D. Local Area Network E. None of these 35. How are data organized in a spreadsheet?
24. What language does a browser typically interpret to A. Lines and spaces B. Layers and planes
display information from the World Wide Web? C. Height and width D. Rows and columns
A. Machine Code B. Assembly Language E. None of these
C. HTML D. C++ 36. Which of the following is true?
E. None of these A. Byte is a single digit in a binary number
25. A wireless technology built in electronic gadgets B. Bit represents a grouping of digital numbers
used for exchanging data over short distances is __ C. Eight-digit binary number is called a byte
A. USB B. Bluetooth D. Eight-digit binary number is called a bit
C. Modem D. Wi-Fi E. None of these
E. None of these 37. Transformation of input into output is performed by?
26. Buying and selling the products over electronic A. Peripherals B. Memory
systems like internet is called _______ C. Storage
A. Online Shopping B. Net Banking D. The Input-Output unit E. The CPU
C. E-Commerce D. Digital Marketing 38. How many options does a binary choice offer?
E. None of these A. None B. One
27. What are the two types of monitors? C. Two
A. CRT and DVD B. CRT and LCD D. It depends on the amount of memory in the
C. DVD and VCD D. LCD and DVD computer
E. None of these E. It depends on the speed of the computer's
28. Basic Building Blocks for a Digital Circuit is ____ processor
A. CMOS B. Logic Gate
B. BIOS D. DMOS
E. None of these
Answer Key:
18. (D) 19. (B) 20. (C) 21. (C) 22. (A) 23. (D) 24. (C) 25. (B) 26. (C) 27. (B) 28. (B) 29. (A)
30. (D) 31. (A) 32. (A) 33. (A) 34. (D) 35. (D) 36. (C) 37. (E) 38. (C) 39. (B)

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39. ...... is collection of web pages and ...... is the very 49. _____is the science that attempts to produce
first page that we see on opening of a website machines that display the same type of intelligence
A. Home-page, Web-page that humans do.
B. Web-site, Home-page A. Nano science B. Nanotechnology
C. Web-page, Home-page C. Simulation
D. Web-page, Web-site E. None of these D. Artificial intelligence E. None of these
40. When the pointer is positioned on a _____ it is 50. Changing an existing document is called _____ the
shaped like a hand. document.
A. Grammar error B. Hyperlink A. Creating B. Editing
C. Screen tip D. Spelling error C. Modifying D. Adjusting
E. Formatting error E. None of these
41. The _____ of a system includes the programs or 51. Computers use the _____ number system to store
instructions. data and perform calculations.
A. Hardware B. Icon A. Decimal B. Hexadecimal
C. Information D. Software C. Octal D. Binary
E. None of these E. None of these
42. 'www' stands for _____ 52. Which of the following is the largest unit of storage?
A. World Word Web B. World Wide Web A. Gigabyte (GB) B. Kilobyte (KB)
C. World White Web D. World Work Web C. Megabyte (MB) D. Terabyte (TB
E. None of these E. None of these
43. What menu is selected to cut, copy, and paste? 53. The _____ key will launch the start buttons.
A. File B. Tools A. Esc B. Shift
C. Special D. Edit C. Windows D. Shortcut
E. None of these E. None of these
44. You can use the tab key to 54. _____is the process of finding errors in software
A. Move a cursor across the screen code.
B. Indent a paragraph A. Compiling B. Testing
C. Move the cursor down the screen C. Running D. Debugging
D. Only A and B E. None of these 55. To move to the beginning of a line of text, press the
45. The most important or powerful computer in a _____ key.
typical network is _____ A. Home B. A
A. Desktop B. Network client C. Page Up D. Enter
C. Network server D. Network station E. None of these
E. None of these 56. When sending an e-mail, the _____ line describes the
46. Which of the following is an example of contents of the message.
connectivity? A. To B. Subject
A. Internet B. Floppy disk C. Contents D. CC
C. Power cord D. Data E. None of these
E. None of these 57. The _____ tells the computer how to use its
47. The primary purpose of software is to turn data into components.
___ A. Utility B. Network
A. Web sites B. Information C. Operating system D. Application program
C. Programs D. Objects E. None of these
E. None of these 58. What is back up?
48. To what temporary area can you store text and other A. Adding more components to your network
data, and later paste them to another location? B. Protecting data by copying it from the original
A. The clipboard B. ROM source to a different destination
B. CD-ROM D. The hard disk C. Filtering old data from the new data
E. None of these D. Accessing data on tape
E. None of these
Answer Key: 59. One advantage of dial-up-internet access is
39. (B) 40. (B) 41. (D) 42. (B) 43. (D) 44. (B) A. It utilizes broadband technology
45. (C) 46. (A) 47. (B) 48. (A) 49. (D) 50. (B) B. It utilizes existing telephone service
C. It uses a router for security
51. (D) 52. (D) 53. (C) 54. (D) 55. (A) 56. (B)
D. Modem speeds are very fast
57. (C) 58. (B) 59. (B) 60. (E) E. None of these

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60. What is the term used for unsolicited e-mail? 66. Personal logs or journal entries posted on the Web
A. News group B. Use net are known as:
C. Backbone D. Flaming A. Listservs B. Webcasts
E. Spam C. Blogs D. Subject Directories
61. Two or more computers connected to each other of E. None of these
sharing information form a _____ . 67. Which of the following is NOT a type of broad band
A. Server B. Router internet connection?
C. Network D. Tunnel A. Cable B. DSL
E. Pipeline C. Dial-up D. Satellite
62. Computers that are portable and convenient for users E. None of these
who travel are known as _____ 68. Linux is a (n)........ Operating system
A. Super computers B. Laptops A. Open-source B. Microsoft
C. Mini computers D. File servers C. Windows D. Mac
E. None of these E. None of these
63. Office LANs that are spread geographically apart on 69. Which of the following places the common data
a large scale can be connected using a corporate elements in order from smallest to largest?
_____ . A. character, file, record, field, database
A. CAN B. LAN B. character, record, field, database, file
C. DAN D. WAN C. character, field, record, file, database
E. TAN D. Bit, byte, character, record, field, file, database
64. The code for a Web page is written using _____ . E. None of these
A. A fifth generation language 70. Which of the following statements is FALSE
B. Win Zip C. Peripherals concerning file?
D. Hypertext Markup Language A. Files may share the same name or the same
E. URL extension but not both
65. 65.The most frequently used instructions of a B. Every file in the same folder must have a unique
computer program are likely to be fetched from: name
A. the hard disk B. cache memory C. File extension is another name for file type
B. RAM D. registers D. The file extension comes before the dot (.)
E. None of these followed by the file name
E. None of these

Answer Key:
60. (E) 61. (C) 62. (B) 63. (D) 64. (D) 65. (B) 66. (C) 67. (C) 68. (A) 69. (C) 70. (D)

 Ms Word-1
1. The ability to combine name and addresses with a 4. What is gutter margin?
standard document is called _________ A. Margin that is added to the left margin when
A. document formatting printing
B. database management B. Margin that is added to right margin when
C. mail merge D. form letters printing
2. Which enables us to send the same letter to C. Margin that is added to the binding side of page
different persons? when printing
A. macros B. template D. Margin that is added to the outside of the page
C. mail merge D. none when printing
3. A word processor would most likely be used to do 5. Which can be used for quick access to commonly
A. keep an account of money spent used commands and tools?
B. do a computer search in media center A. Status bar B. Tool bar
C. maintain an inventory C. Menu bar D. Title bar
D. type a biography

Answer Key:
1. (C) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (C) 5. (B)

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6. Which of the following is not essential component 16. Page Down Key is used to
to perform a mail merge operation? A. Moves the cursor one line down
A. Main document B. Data source B. Moves the cursor one page down
C. Merge fields D. Word fields C. Moves the cursor one screen down
7. When the Language bar is _____, it means that D. Moves the cursor one paragraph down
you do not see it on the screen but it will be 17. "Ctrl + Page Up" is used to
displayed the next time you start your computer. A. Moves the cursor one Page Up
A. restored B. hidden B. Moves the cursor one Paragraph Up
C. minimized D. closed C. Moves the cursor one Screen Up
8. Auto Correct was originally designed to replace D. Moves the cursor one Line Up
_________ words as you type. 18. "Ctrl + Up Arrow" is used to
A. short, repetitive A. Moves the cursor one page up
B. grammatically incorrect B. Moves the cursor one line up
C. misspelled D. none of the above C. Moves the cursor one screen up
9. Home Key uses for D. Moves the cursor one paragraph up
A. Moves the cursor beginning of the document 19. "Ctrl + Home" is used to
B. Moves the cursor beginning of the paragraph A. Moves the cursor to the beginning of Document
C. Moves the cursor beginning of the screen B. Moves the cursor to the beginning of Line
D. Moves the cursor beginning of the line C. Moves the cursor to the beginning of Paragraph
10. "Ctrl + Right Arrow" is used to D. All of the above
A. Moves the cursor one word right 20. "Ctrl + End" is used to
B. Moves the cursor end of the line A. Moves the cursor to the end of Line
C. Moves the cursor end of the document B. Moves the cursor to the end of Document
D. Moves the cursor one Paragraph down C. Moves the cursor to the end of Paragraph
11. End Key is used to D. None of the Above
A. Moves the cursor end of the line 21. Which of the following is word processing
B. Moves the cursor end of the document software?
C. Moves the cursor end of the paragraph A. Word Perfect B. Wordpad
D. Moves the cursor end of the screen C. MS Word D. All of above
12. "Ctrl + Page Down" is used to 22. Which file starts MS Word?
A. Moves the cursor one Paragraph Down A. winword.exe B. word.exe
B. Moves the cursor one Page Down C. msword.exe D. word2003.exe
C. Moves the cursor one Line Down 23. Ctrl + N is used to
D. Moves the cursor one Screen Down A. Save Document B. Open Document
13. "Ctrl + Down Arrow" is used to C. New Document D. Close Document
A. Moves the cursor one paragraph down 24. To exit from the Resume Wizard and return to the
B. Moves the cursor one line down document window without creating a resume, click
C. Moves the cursor one page down the _____ button in any panel in the Resume
D. Moves the cursor one screen down Wizard dialog box.
14. Page Up Key uses for A. Cancel B. Back
A. Moves the cursor one line up C. Next D. Finish
B. Moves the cursor one screen up 25. What are inserted as cross-reference in Word?
C. Moves the cursor one page up Computer A. Placeholders B. Bookmarks
Fundamentals C. Objects D. Word fields
D. Moves the cursor one paragraph up 26. Which of the following is not the Section Break
15. "Ctrl + Left Arrow" is used to Option?
A. Moves the cursor beginning of the Line A. Next Page B. Previous Page
B. Moves the cursor one word left C. Odd Page D. Even Page
C. Moves the cursor one paragraph up
D. Moves the cursor one paragraph down
Answer Key:
6. (D) 7. (B) 8. (C) 9. (D) 10. (A) 11. (A) 12. (B) 13. (A) 14. (B) 15. (B) 16. (C) 17. (A) 18. (D)
19. (A) 20. (B) 21. (D) 22. (A) 23. (C) 24. (D) 25. (D) 26. (B)

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27. Which of the following is not valid version of MS 35. When sharing data in Office, the ________
Office? document is the document in which the data was
A. Office XP B. Office Vista first entered.
C. Office 2007 D. None of above A. source B. destination
28. By default, on which page the header or the footer C. original D. primary
is printed? 36. With which view can you see how text and
A. on first page B. on alternate page graphics will appear on the printed page?
C. on every page D. none of the above A. Normal B. Print Layout
29. Where can you find the horizontal split bar on MS C. Outline D. Web Layout
Word screen? 37. Portrait and Landscape are
A. On the left of horizontal scroll bar Computer A. Page Orientation B. Paper Size
Fundamentals C. Page Layout D. All of above
B. On the right of horizontal scroll bar 38. To verify that the note text is positioned correctly
C. On the top of vertical scroll bar on the page, switch to _____ view or display the
D. On the bottom of vertical scroll bar document in print preview.
30. Ctrl + G is used to A. normal B. print layout
A. Open Paragraph Dialog box activating Goto C. page layout D. page edit
Tab 39. Which of the following is true regarding page
B. Open Page Setup Dialog box activating Goto Orientation of a Document?
Tab A. Page Orientation can be changed at any time
C. Open Find and Replace Dialog box with B. Page Orientation of document determines by
activating Goto Tab printer
D. Open Goto Dialog box C. Page Orientation must be set before start typing
31. Short cut Ctrl + F is used to D. Page Orientation of a document cannot be
A. Open Find and Replace Dialog box with changed.
activating Find Tab 40. Which feature helps you to inserts the contents of
B. Open Page Setup Dialog box with activating the Clipboard as text without any formatting
Layout Tab A. Paste Special B. Format Painter
C. Open Font Dialog Box with activating Font tab C. Page Setup D. Styles
D. Open File Save as Dialog box 41. Switching between portrait and landscape modes
32. Short cut Ctrl + H is used to involves the:
A. Open Find and Replace Dialog box with A. header and footer toolbar
activating Replace Tab B. print layout view
B. Open Format Dialog box activating Insert C. page setup dialog box D. none of the above
Hyper Link tab 42. Where can you change the vertical alignment?
C. Open Insert Dialog box activating Insert Hyper A. Formatting toolbar
Link Tab B. Paragraph dialog box
D. Open Insert Hyper Link Dialog box C. Page Setup dialog box D. Standard toolbar
33. Short cut Ctrl + P used to 43. A _____ is a collection of predefined design
A. Open Paragraph Dialog Box elements and color schemes.
B. Open Page Format Dialog Box A. feature B. hyperlink
C. Open Save Dialog Box C. palette D. theme
D. Open Print Dialog box 44. Change the _____ to create a document in wide
34. Short cut Ctrl + T is used to format
A. Hanging Indent B. Left Indent A. Page Orientation B. Page margins
C. Open Tabs Dialog box C. Paper Style D. Paper Source
D. Terminate all opened Dialog box

Answer Key:
27. (B) 28. (C) 29. (C) 30. (C) 31. (A) 32. (A) 33. (D) 34. (A) 35. (A) 36. (B) 37. (A) 38. (B)
39. (A) 40. (A) 41. (C) 42. (C) 43. (D) 44. (A)

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45. _____ formatting is the process of changing the 55. Which of these toolbars allows changing of Fonts
way letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and and their sizes?
symbols appear on the screen and in print. A. Standard B. Formatting
A. Document B. Character C. Print Preview D. None of these
C. Paragraph D. Object 56. To view headers and footers, you must switch to
46. The Word Count command on the Tools menu A. normal view B. print layout view
displays the number of words as well as the C. print preview mode D. both B and C
number of _____ in the current document. 57. Ctrl + C is used to
A. lines B. characters A. Copy the selected text B. Cut the selected text
C. paragraphs D. all of the above C. Print the selected text
47. Which operation you will perform if you need to D. Paste the selected text
move a block of text? 58. Ctrl + Q is used to
A. Copy and Paste B. Cut and Paste A. Remove Paragraph formatting (Line Space and
C. Paste and Delete D. Paste and Cut Paragraph Space)
48. Ctrl + V is used to B. Close Word Application without saving
A. Paste Texts in the beginning of Document Document
B. Paste Images in the beginning of Document C. Print Whole Document without confirmation
C. Paste Tables at the middle of Document D. Does nothing
D. None of the above 59. Background color or effects applied on a document
49. The _____, or typeface, defines the appearance is not visible in
and shape of letters, numbers, and special A. Web layout view B. Print Layout view
characters. C. Reading View D. Print Preview
A. font B. font size 60. Short cut Ctrl + R is used to
C. point A. Re-Open the last closed document
D. paragraph formatting B. Re-Print the last printed page
50. Columns dialog box can be opened from C. Re-Apply the last paragraph formatting
A. Format menu Columns submenu D. Right align the selected Paragraph
B. Double click on column space in ruler 61. When Word flags a possible spelling or grammar
C. Press Alt + O + C D. All of above error, it also changes the mark on the Spelling and
51. You can detect spelling and grammar errors by Grammar Status icon to a _____.
A. Press Shift + F7 B. Press Ctrl + F7 A. green X B. green check mark
C. Press Alt+ F7 D. Press F7 C. red X D. red check mark
52. How can you break the current column? 62. Which of the following is not a font style?
A. Press Ctrl + Shift + Enter A. Bold B. Italics
B. Press Alt + Enter C. Press Ctrl + Enter C. Regular D. Superscript
D. Press Alt + Shift + Enter 63. The other Col# are inactive when you've select 3
53. How can you disable extended selection mode? columns. How will you activate those boxes?
A. Press F8 again to disable A. double click on spacing box
B. Press Del to disable B. double click on inactive Col#
C. Press Esc to disable C. Remove mark from Line between checkbox
D. Press Enter to disable D. Remove mark from Equal Column Width check
54. To instruct Word to stop bulleting paragraphs, do box
any of the following except _____. 64. From where you can access Save command?
A. press the enter key twice A. Home tab B. Insert tab
B. click the Undo button on the Standard toolbar C. Review tab D. None of above
C. press the backspace key to remove the bullet
D. click the Bullets button on the Formatting
toolbar

Answer Key:
45. (B) 46. (D) 47. (B) 48. (D) 49. (A) 50. (D) 51. (D) 52. (A) 53. (C) 54. (B) 55. (B) 56. (D)
57. (A) 58. (A) 59. (D) 60. (D) 61.
65.(C)
How62.can
(D)you
63.remove
(D) 64.tab
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A. Double click the tab marker and choose Clear 68. In Word, the default alignment for paragraphs
All is_____.
B. Drag the tab stop marker out of the ruler A. left-aligned or flush margins at the left edge and
C. Right click the tab stop marker and choose uneven edges at the right edge
remove B. centered, or equidistant from both the left edge
D. All of above and the right edge
66. Ctrl + M C. right-aligned or flush margins at the right edge
A. New Document and uneven edges at the left edge
B. Close Document D. justified, or flush margins at both the left and
C. Right Indent right edges
D. Left Indent 69. In MS Word, Ctrl+S is for.....
67. Which of the following is not available on the A. Scenarios
Ruler of MS Word screen? B. Size
A. Tab stop box B. Left Indent C. Save
C. Right Indent D. Center Indent D. Spelling Check
70. Ctrl + W
A. Save and Print the Document
Answer Key: B. Save and Close Word Application
65. (B) 66. (D) 67. (D) 68. (A) 69. (C) 70. (C) C. Save and Close document
D. Without Save, Close Document

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M) gvgyb Avn‡g` N) †mwjg Avj `xb M) AvwacZ¨ N) e¨wß
2. Ph©vc` n‡jv- 10. Ô‡Lvk‡gRvR× †h ai‡bi mgv‡mi D`vniY-
K) GK¸”Q a‡g©vc‡`k L) mvab msMxZ K) mvaviY Kg©avivq L) mgvbvwaKvi eûeªxwn
M) RxebvPiY c×wZ N) †`ex e›`bv M) e¨vwaKiY eûeªxwn N) Dcc` Zrcyiæl
3. eûeªxwn mgv‡mi D`vniY bq- 11. Ôwbwea× k‡ãi A_© n‡jv-
K) mRj L) ¯^cœ K) mgvavb L) ˆew`K gš¿
M) mykÖx N) GK¸u‡q M) cyiv‡Yi Mí N) mnvqnxb
4. GLv‡b e¨eüZ GKwU gvB‡Kwj avZzi `„óvšÍ n‡jv- 12. Ô‡mØa× k‡ãi cÕwgZ D”PviY n‡jv-
K) †ewo L) cwewÎ K) †mØDa L) †kØDa
M) Xvwj N) ivwO M) †mvD‡av N) †kvD‡av
5. me‡P‡q cÕvPxb †ivgvÞg~jK cÕY‡qvcvL¨v‡bi iPwqZv- 13. we‡`wk DcmM©cÕvß k‡ãi `„óvšÍ-
K) †`ØjZ DwRi evnivg Lvb L) kvn gynv¤§` mMxi K) cvwZ‡jey L) `i`vjvb
M) AvjvIj N) ˆRbywÏb M) nvfv‡Z N) wQuPKuv`y‡b
6. kvgmy`&`xb Aveyj Kvjv‡gi mvwn‡Z¨i g~L¨ DcRxe¨ n‡jv- 14. ‘Cognizable’ kãwUi evsjv cwifvlv-
K) gvbe‰PZb¨ I `k©b K) mylg L) AewnwZ
L) wb¤œe‡Y©i gvbyl I Zv‡`i Rxeb M) Avgj‡hvM¨ N) †evaRvZ
M) †`kxq I AvšÍR©vwZK †cÕÿvcU 15. ‘He has gone to dogs’ evK¨wUi h_v_© Abyev` n‡jv-
N) bvMwiK Rxe‡bi iƒc-iƒcvšÍi K) Zv‡K cvMjv KzKz‡i a‡i‡Q L) Zvi gv_v Lvivc n‡q‡Q
7. cvwK¯Ívb Avg‡j mvgwiK kvm‡bi cÕwZwµqvq evOvwj †jL‡Kiv M) †m †Mvjøvq †M‡Q N) †m GLb jvcvËv
e³e¨ cÕKv‡ki Rb¨ AvkÕq †bb 16. Òb_ bvovÓ evMavivwUi A_-
K) wg_-iƒc‡Ki Aeqe L) wewkó fvlvixwZ K) †ÿvf cÕKvk L) wb›`v Kiv
M) iƒcK_vi KvVv‡gv N) AwZcÕvK…Z Aven M) Zzó Kiv N) AnsKvi Kiv
8. ZiRv n‡jv- 17. ‘Deciduous’ trees are trees that
K) GK cÖKvi mvwnZ¨ L) cÕv_©bv msMxZ we‡kl K) lose the leave annually L) are extremely big
M) KweMvb RvZxq †jvKmsMxZ N) cvuPvwji weewZ©Z iƒc M) have small leaves N) have fieshy leaves
DËigvjv: 1. (N) 2. (L) 3. (L) 4. (L) 5. (L) 6. (L) 7. (K) 8. (M) 9. (K) 10. (L) 11. (L) 12. (N)
13. (L) 14. (M) 15. (M) 16. (N) 17. (K)

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18. A ___________makes no difference between man 28. Which one is not the meaning of Tender?
and man in spreading his love. K) a rate chart L) young
K) philander M) right on properties N) compassionate
L) philistine 29. The idiom ‘to show the white feather’ means-
M) philosopher K) to act like a gentleman
N) philanthropist L) to act like a hero
19. His friend __________ his word much to his M) to act like a coward
despair. N) to act like a devil
K) went back on L) went away from 30. Identify the correct spelling-
M) went with N) went in K) Questionair
20. Change the voice: Can you help me to scoop out L) Questinooir
seeds from melon? Ans: __________ to scoop out M) Questionnaire
the seeds from the melon? N) Questionalr
K) Can I be helped by you 31. Technology has developed _________ great
L) Can I helped by you speed.
M) Could I helped by you K) on L) at
N) Can I been helped by you M) in N) by
21. Savior is always better than the _________. 32. Choose the best translation: ÔS‡ov nvIqvmn e„wócvZ n‡jv×
K) destroyer L) redeemer is
M) executioner N) torturer K) The rain fell in torrents.
22. Choose the appropriate reporting speech Sara L) It was drizzling with gusty wind.
promised Sana, ___________. M) It was raining cats and dogs.
K I will like the new movie.” N) The rain come down in torrent.
L I will certainly help you tomorrow.” 33. How many integers from 1 to 1,000 are divisible
M I will definitely dream about you tonight.” by 30 but not by 16?
N) I will win the lottery and share the money with K) 29 L) 31
you.” M) 32 N) 38
23. Complete shutdown (be) observed today against 34. if * is defined for all positive real numbers a and b
new law. ab
K) is being L) can be by a * b = , then 10 * 2 = ?
ab
M) is been N) was been
5 5
24. A sedentary worker requires more calories than a K) L)
___________. 3 2
K) trained L) mobile 20
M) 5 N)
M) stationary N) laborious 3
25. A judge decided to exonerate the accused. The 35. If the length of a rectangle is increased by 20% and
underlined word means- width is decreased by 20% what is the change in
K) punish L) acquit area of the rectangle?
M) cross-examine N) give bail K) unchanged L) decrease by 4%
26. Choose the appropriate reporting verb: æShe (said) M) increases by 4% N) increase by 5%
that I should take a holiday”. 36. The dimension of a box are 2, 3 and 4 meters. The
K) informed L) advised cost of painting the outer sides of the box at the
M) told N) requested rate of Tk. 3 per square meter is
27. Substitute in one word: æThe study and treatment K) Tk. 156 L) Tk. 120
of mental illness”.________ M) Tk.136 N) Tk. 160
K) Psychology L) Psycholinguistics
M) Psychiatry N) Psychosis

DËigvjv: 18. (N) 19. (K) 20. (K) 21. (K) 22. (L) 23. (K) 24. (L) 25. (L) 26. (L) 27. (M) 28. (M)
29. (M) 30. (M) 31. (L) 32. (L) 33. (K) 34. (K) 35. (L) 36. (K)

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37. In each expression below, N represents a negative 47. In a row in the theatre the seats are numbered
integer. Which expression could have a negative consecutively form T1 to T50. Sumon is sitting in
value? seat T17 and Shajib is sitting in seat T39. How
A) N2 B) 6 - N many seats are there between them?
C) -N D) 6 + N A) 23 B) 21
38. If the length of rectangle A is one-half the length C) 22 D) 20
of rectangle B, and the width of rectangle A is one- 48. Which of the following can be arranged into a 5-
half the width of rectangle B. what is the ration of letter English word?
the area of rectangle A to the area of rectangle B? a. HRGST b. RILSA
1 1 c. TOOMT d. WQRGS
A) B) A) a & c B) b & c
4 2
1 2 C) c & d D) a & d
C) D) 49. Siddik has a new set of golf clubs. Using a club 8,
1 1 7 and 6 the ball travels an average distance of
log 36 100m, 108m, 114m respectively. How far will the
39.
log 6 ball go if he uses a club?
A) 5 B) 8 A) 122m B) 120m
C) 2 D) 3 C) 118m D) 116m
40. If 1  2x  3, then 50. The day after the day after tomorrow is 4 days
A) x  2 B) x  2 before Monday. What day is it today?
C) x  1 D) x  1 A) Monday B) Tuesday
41. If sin A + sin^ 2 A = 1, Then the value of the C) Wednesday D) Thursday
51. If represents ‘flame’ then
expression cos^2 A + Cos^4 A is represents?
1 A) voice B) bald
A) 1 B)
2 C) bloat D) castle
C) 2 D) 3 52. My successor’s father is my father’s son and I
42. A median of a triangle divides it into two don’t have any brothers or sons. Who is my
A) congruent triangles successor?
B) triangles of equal area A) Nephew B) Niece
C) isosceles triangles D) right triangles C) Daughter D) Myself
43. Which number logically follows the sequence? 4 6 53. At the end of a banquet 10 people shake hands
9 6 14 6 with each other. How many handshakes will there
A) 6 B) 17 be in total?
C) 19 D) 21 A) 100 B) 20
44. How many cases do you need if you have to pack C) 45 D) 90
112 pairs of shoes into cases that hold 28 shoes? 54. In a crime, three suspects X, Y and Z were caught
A) 8 B) 10 and questioned. Each person said, One of the other
c) 12 D) 14 two stole it. I did not do it. Later on the police
45. A person who wants to increase the level of good found out that Z was laying there was only one
cholesterol in his/her body, should thief. Who was the thief?
A) take vitamins A) X B) Y
B) eat green leafy vegetables C) Z D) Someone else
C) sleep sufficiently 55. How many cases do you need if you have to pack
D) take omega-3 fatty acids 112 pairs of shoes into cases that each hold 28
46. Materials for rain-proof coast and tents owe their shoes?
water-proof properties to A) 8 B) 10
A) Surface tension B) specific gravity C) 12 D) 14
C) viscosity D) elasticity

DËigvjv: 37. (D) 38. (A) 39. (C) 40. (D) 41. (A) 42. (B) 43. (C) 44. (A) 45. (D) 46. (A)
47. (B) 48. (B) 49. (C) 50. (A) 51. (C) 52. (C) 53. (C) 54. (C) 55. (A)

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56. Two people are born at the same moment, but they 68. Asma Jahangir is a renowned _______ activist.
don’t have the same birthdays. Because they might A) human rights B) animal rights
be born in different C) political rights D) legal rights
A) centuries B) culture 69. The year 2019 will mark the 100 years since the
C) countries D) casts peace treaty of
57. The latest members state on NATO is A) Vienna B) Yalta
A) Albania B) Montenegro C) Versailles D) Helsinki
C) Croatia D) Romania 70. The best picture winning in the 90th Academy
58. One of the official language of the Organization of Award is
Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is A) Darkest Hour B) The Shape of Water
A) French B) Spanish C) Dunkirk D) Lady Bird
C) Russian D) Chinese 71. Bangladesh Bank recently announced a new CRR
59. The Atrai flows through ________ district of to increase the flow of money by ________ the
Bangladesh. money market.
A) Dhaka B) Sylhet A) 10,000 crore B) 12,000 crore
M) Bogra D) Dinajpur C) 15,000 crore D) 16,000 crore
60. The first liberation was sculpture in Bangladesh is 72. How many full adders are needed to add two 4- bit
A) Shongshoptok B) Aporojeya Bangla numbers with a parallel adder?
C) Jagrota Chowrongi A) 8 B) 4
D) Shoporjito Shodhinota C) 2 D) 16
61. The motion picture titled ‘Theory of Everything’ is 73. Chip is a common nickname for a (n)
based on the life of A) transistor B) testator
A) Albert Einstein B) Isaac Newton C) integrated circuit D) semiconductor
C) Stephen Hawking D) Stave Jobs 74. Software, such as viruses, worms and Trojan
62. National Voters Day of Bangladesh observed on horses, that has malicious intent is known as
A) April 4 B) March 1 A) spy ware B) ad ware
C) October 10 D) September 10 C) spam D) malware
63. According to Global Firepower index 2017 the 75. ________ are used to identify a user who returns
place of India is in to website.
A) 4 B) 7 A) Cookies B) Plugins
C) 3 D) 8 C) Scripts D) ASPs
64. Russian President Vladimir Putin recently elected 76. The name of the passenger train runs between
President for the Kolkata and Khulna is
A) 2nd Time B) 3rd Time A) Shuhardo B) Bandhon
th
C) 4 Time D) 5th Time C) Mukti D) Progoti
65. The eighth division of Bangladesh is- 77. A set of step-by-step procedure for accomplishing
A) Rangpur B) Comilla a task is known as a (n)
C) Barisal D) Mymenshing A) algorithm B) hardware
66. The international body of UN which gives the C) firmware D) application
recognition of the transformation from LDC to 78. An electronic path, that sends signals from one
developing countries- part of computer to another is a
A) Committee for Development Policy A) Logic Gate B) Modern
B) Committee for International Development C) Bus D) Serial Port
Policy 79. QWERTY is used with reference to
C) Committee for National Development Policy A) Monitor B) Printer
D) Committee for Developing Policy C) Keyboard D) Mouse
67. The host city of the 21st commonwealth Games 80. A__________ is a set of rules.
2018 is A) network B) domain
A) Brisbane B) Gold Coast C) hypertext D) protocol
C) Gladstone D) Darwin
DËigvjv: 56. (C) 57. (B) 58. (A) 59. (D) 60. (C) 61. (C) 62. (B) 63. (A) 64. (C) 65. (D) 66. (A) 67. (B)
68. (A) 69. (C) 70. (B) 71. (A) 72. (B) 73. (C) 74. (D) 75. (A) 76. (B) 77. (A) 78. (C) 79. (C) 80. (D)

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1. ‘Legal statement’ Gi evsjv cwifvlv- 14. evsjv-M‡`¨i Avw` wb`k©b †KvbwU?
a) AvBwb-Dw³ b) Revbew›` a) Ph©vc`
c) ‰ea-Dw³ d) `vwjwjK cÖgvY b) ‡KvPwenvi iv‡Ri †jLv wPwV
2. cÕwgZ evbvbiƒc c) †Kl ï‡fv`qv d) b‡ivËg `v‡mi †`nKoPv
a) MjvatKiY b) MjaKiY 15. ÔKvj wbiewa× MÕš’wUi huvi AvZ¥Rxebx
c) MjatKiY d) MjvaKiY a) gy¯Ívdv b~iDj Bmjvg b) Avwbmy¾vgvb
3. wb‡Pi †hwU kirP‡›`ªi †ÿ‡Î cÕvmw½K c) gvngy`yj nK d) Avãyjøvn Avey mvqx`
a) msMxZÁ b) MxwZKvii 16. `He can hardly keep the wolf from the door.’
c) wPÎwkíx d) bvU¨Kvi evK¨wUi h_vh_ e½vbyev` n‡jv
4. ÔZey bv ejv K_vwU mevB †g‡b †bq× evK¨wUi †bwZevPK iƒc a) †m fvRv gvQwU D‡ë †L‡Z Rv‡b bv|
a) Zey bv ejv K_vwU mevB †g‡b †bq bv| b) Zvi GLb wk‡i msµvwšÍ|
b) Zey bv ejv K_vwU mevB †g‡b bv wb‡q cv‡i bv| c) Zvi byb Avb‡Z cvšÍv dzivq|
c) Zey bv ejv K_vwU mevi gvbvi Dcvq _v‡K bv| d) †m bv cv‡i mB‡Z bv cv‡i KB‡Z|
d) Zey bv ejv K_vwU mevi gvb‡Z nq| 17. Choose the word closet to the meaning of the
5. ÔZzewo× k‡ãi A_© underlined word: The patient needed an anodyne
a) evwR b) †Rviv‡jv for his strained nerves.
c) ‡Z‡o Avmv d) ZvovZvwo a) Alcohol b) Opium
c) Medicine d) Pain-killing balm
6. ÔjÿY× k‡ãi cÕwgZ D”PviY
18. Select the pair from the following options which is
a) †jvK&Lb& b) jK&‡Lvb& set in opposition:
c) †jvK&‡Lvb& d) jK&Lb& a) Scholar - Pedagogic b) Humid - Arid
7. ÔMv‡Qi cvZviv †mB †e`bvq ey‡bv c‡_ †h‡Z S‡i×| PiYwU bv›`wbK c) Erroneous - Faulty d) Horrible - Atrocious
we‡ePbvq n‡q D‡V‡Q 19. ‘To come to the fore’ means to become ________.
a) Dcgv b) iƒcK a) prominent b) aggressive
c) wPÎKí d) iƒcK_v c) weak d) aware
8. Dcm‡M©i mvnv‡h¨ Kg©avivq mgvm MV‡bi D`vniY- 20. This evidence __________ with what one already
a) mKvj b) mZZv knows.
c) GKvj d) mgm¨v a) ties in b) sets in
9. Ôgaym~`b× wb‡Pi †h Dcb¨v‡mi Ab¨Zg cÕavb PwiÎ c) gives in d) goes down
a) M„n`vn b) †hvMv‡hvM 21. In spite of all his brag he had ‘to eat humble pie’
means that he had to ______.
c) kwg©ôv d) b`xe‡ÿ
a) apologize b) surrender
10. ÔG †cvkvKwU gvbvqwb×| GB evK¨wU ______ D`vniY
c) leave d) eat his food
a) Kg©ev‡P¨i b) fveev‡P¨i 22. We should _______ for a rainy day.
c) Kg©KZ©„ev‡P¨i d) KZ©„ev‡P¨i a) put down b) put into
11. ÔAZGe, Avcbvi wbKU webxZ ev‡K¨ cÕv_©bv GB, Avcwb AbyMÕn c) put something by d) put things off
Kwiqv Avgvi cwievie‡M©i wbKU GB msev` cvVvBqv w`‡eb| GB 23. I was alarmed ________ the news of my brother’s
ev‡K¨ wb‡Pi †Kvb ai‡Yi AmsMwZ jÿ Kiv hvq| illness.
a) `~iv¤^q †`vl b) AwZ web‡qi cÕKvk a) in b) at
c) eP‡bi fzj cÕ‡qvM d) AvmwË ¸Y c~iY bv nIqv c) of d) on
12. m‡Z›`ªbv_ `‡Ëi GKwU †gØwjK Kve¨ 24. The man who follows his nose actually follows his
a) Aå-Avwei b) Zx_©-mwjj ________.
c) Zx_©‡iYy d) †eYy-exYv a) passion b) rationality
13. Ô‡Q‡jwU Ggb AvuvKvB Gu‡K‡Q×| ev‡K¨ †h ai‡bi Kg©c` e¨eüZ c) instinct d) memory
n‡q‡Q 25. ‘Approval’ may be expressed by the following
a) g~L¨Kg© b) avZ¡_©K Kg© interjection:
a) Ha ! b) Hush !
c) †MØYKg©© d) cÕ‡hvRK Kg©
c) Bravo ! d) Hurrah !

Answer Key: 1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (A) 6. (C) 7. (C) 8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (C) 11. (C) 12. (A) 13. (B)
14. (B) 15. (B) 16. (C) 17. (B) 18. (B) 19. (A) 20. (A) 21. (A) 22. (C) 23. (B) 24. (C) 25. (C)

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26. ‘Lachrymose nature’ means 39. How many terms of Arithmetic Progression (A.P.)
a) Lethargic b) Prone to anger ………. must be taken to give the
c) Prone to tear d) Energetic sum zero?
27. A lame duck organization is one which needs a) 10 b) 15
a) authority b) staff c) 22 d) 27
c) power d) support 40. Which of the numbers below is not equivalent to
28. The concluding part of a literary work is called 4%?
a) Epigraph b) Epitaph 1 4
c) Conclusion d) Epilogue a) b)
25 100
29. People who believe anything told to them are c) 0.40 d) 0.04
called 41. After being dropped a certain ball always bounces
a) Faithful b) Credible 2
c) All-believing d) Credulous back to of the height of its previous bounce.
30. Choose the opposite of the following idiomatic 5
expression from the options give: ‘To go to the After the first bounce it reaches a height of 125
dogs’. inches. How high (in inches) will it reach after its
a) To turn over a new leaf fourth bounce?
b To oil one’s own machine a) 30 b) 8
c Be off one’s hand c) 5 d) 3.2
d) To breath one’s last 42. How many integers from 1 to 1000 are divisible by
31. A female ‘administrator’ is called 30 but not by 16?
a) an administratoress b) an administress a) 29 b) 31
c) an administratrix d) an administrer c) 32 d) 38
32. ‘He is such a Good Samartian’. It means - 43. The slope of the line perpendicular to the line y = -
a) He is very clever b) He is a fool 5x + 9 is
c) He is a helpful person d) He is a bad man a) 5 b) -5
33. If w is 10% less then x, and y is 30% less than z, 1 1
c) d) -
they wy is what percent less then xz? 5 5
a) 10% b) 20% 44. If m and p are positive integers and m+mp is even,
c) 37% d) 40% which of the following must be true?
34. If x is an integer and y = -2x-8, what is the least a) If m is odd, then p is odd
value of x for which y is less then 9? b) If m is odd, then p is even
a) - 9 b) - 8 c) If m is even, then p is even
c) - 6 d) -7 d) If m is even, then p is odd
35. The next number in the sequence 3, 6, 11, 18, 27, 45. A pole 6m high casts a shadow 2 3m long on the
………… is ground then the Sun’s elevation is
a) 34 b) 36
c) 38 d) 40 a) 60o b) 45o
o
36. if x : y = 5 : 3, then (8x - 5y) : (8x + 5y) = ? c) 30 d) 90 o
a) 5 : 11 b) 6: 5 46. All possible three digit numbers are formed by 1,
c) 5 : 6 d) 3 : 8 2, 3. If one number is chosen randomly, the
37. The sum of first 17 terms of the series 5, 9, 13, 17, probability that it would be divisible by 111 is
………….. a) 0 b)
2
a) 529 b) 462 9
c) 629 d) 523 1 1
38. If A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} then the number of proper c) d)
3 4
subsets of A is
a) 120 b) 30 47. The factors of x  5x  6 are :
2

c) 31 d) 32 a) (x  6)( x  1) b) (x  6)( x  1)
c) (x  3)( x  2) d) ( x  3)( x  2)

Answer Key: 26. (C) 27. (D) 28. (D) 29. (D) 30. (A) 31. (C) 32. (C) 33. (C) 34. (B) 35. (C) 36. (A)
37. (C) 38. (C) 39. (B) 40. (C) 41. (B) 42. (A) 43. (C) 44. (A) 45. (A) 46. (A) 47. (A)

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48. If sec   tan   x than tan  is 57. Which of the following is not a programming
x2 1 x2 1 language?
a) b) a) Java b) Pascal
x x
c) MS Excel d) C++
x 1
2
x 1
2
58. Which disk is need to cold boot a PC?
c) d)
2x 2x a) Setup disk b) System disk
49. The area of a triangle with sides 3cm, 5cm and 6cm c) Diagnostic disk d) Program disk
is 59. A collection of unprocessed items is
a) 2 3 cm2 b) 2 14 cm2 a) information b) data
c) memory d) reports
c) 5 12 cm2 d) 4 14 cm2 60. Which of the following types of menu shows the
The value of k , if ( x  1) is a fector of further sub-choices?
50. a) Reverse b) Template
4 x 3  3x 2  4 x  k , is 
c) Scrolled d) Pull-down
a) 1 b) 2 61. Which of the following is not a logical function
c) -3 d) 3 used in Ms-Excel?
51. If the radius of cylinder is halved and height is a) ELSE b) ROUND
doubled, then what will be the curved surface c) MIN d) RAND
area? 62. Which of the following error occurs when software
a) increase by 1 b) the same tries to access protected memory?
c) double d) triple a) Segmentation Fault b) Display time Error
2 1 c) IO Error d) Runtime Error
52. If a + 2b = 6 and ab=4 what is  ?
a b 63. If you wish to extend the length of the network
1 3 without having the signal degrage, you would use
a) b) a ______.
2 2
c) 1 d) 2 a) Repeater b) Router
53. The number of parallelograms that can be formed c) Gateway d) Switch
from a set of four parallel lines intersecting another 64. Ctrl, Shift and Alt are called ______ keys.
set of three parallel lines is a) function b) adjustment
a) 6 b) 9 c) modifier d) application
c) 12 d) 18 65. Which institution in a federal system of
54. There are 5 red and 3 black balls in a bag. government is called Balancing Wheel of the
Probability of drawing a black ball is- Constitution?
5 1 a) Executive b) Legislature
a) b) c) Judiciary d) None of above
8 2 66. According to the SIPRI fact sheet, the third most
3 1 military spender country in 2017 was
c) d)
8 4 a) USA b) China
55. Find the largest fraction from the following c) Saudi Arabia d) Russia
5 8 67. The term of a non-permanent member of the UN
a)  b)  Security Council is
11 13
7 15 a) 1 year b) 9 months
c)  d)  c) 2 years d) 3 years
19 97 68. Brand name YKK is related to
1 1
56. If x   3, then x   ? a) Zipper b) Cars
x x c) Cell phone d) Motorcycle
a) 5 b) 13 69. In which country Aztec civilization was
originated?
c) 7 d) 0 a) USA b) Greece
c) Mexico d) Egypt

Answer Key: 48. (D) 49. (B) 50. (C) 51. (B) 52. (B) 53. (D) 54. (C) 55. (D) 56. (A) 57. (C) 58. (B)
59. (B) 60. (D) 61. (A) 62. (A) 63. (A) 64. (C) 65. (C) 66. (C) 67. (C) 68. (A) 69. (C)

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70. The Bangabandhu Satallite - 1 was launched by-


a) Falcon 9 block 5 b) Spacebar
c) NASA d) Ariane 5
71. Total matches of the FIFA 2018 World Cup will
be
a) 128 b) 64
c) 32 d) 60
72. Scientific discovery is a kind of
a) National property b) Personal property
c) collective property
d) International property
73. ‘All powers in the Republic belong to the people.’
It is mentioned in our constitution on the article
a) 4 b) 7
c) 15 d) 17
74. The term ‘Castling’ is related to
a) Baseball b) Tennis
c) Chess d) Football
75. Among the Bara Bhuiyans, _______ was buried in
the premises of University of Dhaka.
a) Isa Khan b) Musa Khan
c) Mahmud Khan d) Alawol Khan
76. The highest exporter of natural gas of the Middle-
East is
a) Saudi Arabia b) Qatar
c) Kuwait
d) United Arab Emirates
77. In July 2018, the so-called ’ group’ will
meet China in
a) Shanghai b) Stockholm
c) Saare d) Sofia
78. The winner of the recent WTA tennis oopen
tournament is
a) Elina Svitolina b) Maria Sharapova
c) Serena Williams
d) Caroline Wozniacki
79. The official motto of the 2018 Commonwealth
Games was
a ‘Share the Dream’
b ‘Make the Dream a Reality’
c ‘Dream of Tomorrow’
d ‘Share Dreams Share Sports’
80. At Cannes Film Festival 2018, the Best Actor
honour went to
a) Hirokazu Kore-eda b) Alica Rohrwacher
c) Lukas Dhoni d) Marcello Fonte

Answer Key: 70. (A) 71. (B) 72. (D) 73. (B) 74. (C) 75. (B) 76. (B)
77. (D) 78. (D)
79. (A) 80. (D)

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1. we`¨vmvM‡ii Ö‡eZvjcÂweskwZÓ cÕKvwkZ nq - 1847 mv‡j|
2. ‡eZvjcÂweskwZ - wnw›` †_‡K Abyev`|
3. we`¨vmvM‡ii wØZxq eB‡qi bvg - ev½jvi BwZnvm|
4. we`¨vmvMi ÖkKzšÍjvÓ iPbv K‡ib - Kvwj`v‡mi weL¨vZ kKzšÍjv Abyev` K‡i|
5. we`¨vmvMi iwPZ ÖåvwšÍ wejvmÓ - †k•wcq‡ii K‡gwW Ae A¨viim Gi evsjv|
6. we`¨vmvM‡ii mvwnwZ¨K QÝbvg - Km¨wPZ Dchy³ fvB‡cvm¨|
7. we`¨vmvM‡ii iwPZ cÕfveZxm¤¢vlY - GKwU †kvKMv_v|
8. we`¨vmvM‡ii AvZ¥Rxebx - AvZ¥PwiZ|
9. ZË¡‡evwabx cwÎKvi m¤úv`K wQ‡jb - Aÿq Kzgvi `Ë|
10. ivRbvivqY emy †j‡Lb - †mKvj Avi GKvj MÕš’|
11. c¨vwiPuv` wg‡Îi QÝbvg - †UKPvu` VvKzi|
12. evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i cÕ_g Dcb¨vm - Avjv‡ji N‡ii `yjvj (c¨vwiPvu` wgÎ)|
13. Avjv‡ji N‡ii `yjvj cÕ_g cÕKvwkZ nq - 1858 mv‡j|
14. û‡Zvg cu¨vPvi bKkv - wecøex KvjxcÕmbœ wmsn|
15. evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i †kÕô Jcb¨vwmK - ew¼gP›`ª P‡Ævcva¨vq|
16. evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i PjwZ M`¨ixwZi RbK - cÕg_ †PØaywwi|
17. Kwe Ck¦i P›`ª ¸ß‡K ÖLvwU ev½vwjÓ e‡j‡Qb - ew¼g P›`ª|
18. Ck¦i P›`ª ¸‡ßi GKwU `yt‡Li KweZv - †cØlcve©b|
19. cwÝbx DcvL¨vb †j‡Lb - i½jvj e‡›`¨vcva¨vq|
20. ¯^vaxbZv nxbZvq †K evuwP‡Z Pvq - i½jvj e‡›`¨vcva¨vq|
21. gvB‡Kj gaym~`b `‡Ëi Bs‡iwR Kve¨ - K¨vcwUf †jwW, wfkbm Ae w` cvó|
22. evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i ¯^v_©K gnvKve¨ - †gNbve` Kve¨ (1861)|
23. gaym~`‡bi Aci Kve¨ - wZ‡jvËgv m¤¢eKve¨ (1860)|
24. evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i cÕ_g we‡`ªvnx Kwe - ga~m~`b `Ë|
25. cÖRv½bv, exiv½bv, PZz`©kc`x KweZvejx - gaym~`b `‡Ëi †jLv|
26. eªRv½bv Kve¨ - ivavi wei‡ni wb‡q ‡jLv|
27. evsjv m‡bU cÕeZ©b K‡ib - gaym~`b `Ë|
28. exi evû, e…Îmsnvi Kve¨ - †ngP›`ª e‡›`¨vcva¨vq|
29. cvwb c‡_i Z…Zxq hy× wb‡q †jLv - gnvkkvb Kve¨|
30. gnvkkvb, weinwejvc, AkÕægvjv, wkegw›`i - gnvKwe Kvq‡Kvev`|
31. Kvq‡Kvev‡`i Avmj bvg - Kv‡Rg Avj †Kv‡iwm|
32. evsjv Kv‡e¨ me©cÕ_g †ivgvw›UKZv †`Lvb - wenvixjvj PµeZx©|
33. wenvixjvj PµeZx©‡K ejv nq - †fv‡ii cvwL|
34. wenvixjvj‡K †fv‡ii cvwLi Dcvwa †`b - iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi|
35. wenvixjvj iPbv K‡ib - m½xZkZK, †cÕgcÕevwnYx, e½my›`ix, wbmM© m›`k©b, mvi`v g½j|
36. wenvixjv‡ji †kÕô Kve¨ - mvi`v g½j|
37. gwnjv bvgK Kve¨ iPbv K‡ib - my‡i›`ªbv_|
38. ‡`‡e›`ª †m‡bi Kve¨ - dzjevjv, A‡kvK¸‧Q, †Mvjvc¸‧Q, cvwiRvZ¸‧Q, †kdvwj ¸‧Q|
39. Aÿq Kzgvi eovj Gi Kve¨ - Glv|
40. w؇R›`ªjvj iv‡qi Kve¨ - Avh©¸_v, Avlv‡p, nvwmi Mvb, g›`ª, Av‡jLv|
41. evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i cÕ_g Dcb¨vm (we‡`kx KZ©…K iwPZ) - dzjgwbi I KiæYvi weeiY (‡nbv K¨v‡_wib- 1852 mv‡j)|
42. evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i cÕ_g Dcb¨vm (ev½vjx KZ©…K iwPZ) - Avjv‡ji N‡ii `yjvj (c¨vwiPuv` wgÎ-1858 mv‡j)|
43. VKPvPv, gwZjvj PwiÎ `yÕwU - Avjv‡ji N‡ii `yjvj Dcb¨v‡mi|
44. ew¼g P‡›`ªi Dcb¨vm - ivR‡gvnb×m IqvBd|
45. ew¼gP‡›`ªi cÕ_g Dcb¨vm - `y‡M©k bw›`bx (1865)|
46. `y‡M©k bw›`bx k‡ãi A_© - gV cÕav‡bi Kb¨v|
47. ew¼g P‡›`ªi Dcb¨vmmg~n - `y‡M©k bw›`bx, Kcvj KzÛvjv, P›`ª‡kLi, Avb›`gV, ivRwmsn, mxZvivg,
wele…ÿ, K…òKv‡šÍi DBj, hyMiv½yixq|
48. evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i ¯^v_©K Jcb¨vwmK - ew¼g P›`ª|
49. fz‡`e gy‡L¨vcva¨‡qi Dcb¨v‡mi bvg - HwZnvwmK Dcb¨vm|
50. gvayexjZv Dcb¨vm Kvi - mÃxeP‡›`ªi|

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51. ¯^Y© Kzgvix †`exi Dcb¨vm - `xcwbe©vb, wQbœgyKzj, wgevivR, dz‡ji gvjv, wgjb ivwÎ|
52. gxi gkviid †nv‡mb Gi Dcb¨vm - welv` wmÜz, D`vmxb cw_‡Ki g‡bi K_v|
53. evsjv‡`‡ki wPiKv‡ji bvUK - hvÎv|
54. evsjvq cÕ_g bvUK g¯’ K‡ib - †Mivwmg †j‡e‡`d (ivwkqvb)|
55. cÕ_g g¯’ bvUK - wWMevBm (1795 mv‡j)|
56. evsjv fvlvi cÕ_g †gØwjK bvUK - f`ªvR©yb (1852)|
57. f`ªvRy©b iPbv K‡ib - ZvivPib wkK`vi|
58. f`ªvR©yb GKwU - K‡gwW|
59. KxwZ©wejvm bvU‡Ki mv‡_ wgj Av‡Q - divmx bvUK dv‡qWªv|
60. ivgYvivqb ZK©i‡Zœi bvUK¸‡jv - KzjxbKzj me©¯’, †ebx msnv&i, iZœvejx, gvjZxgvae, bebvUK|
61. iZœveZx bvUK AwfbxZ nq - †eiMvwQqv bvU¨kvjvq 1858 mv‡j|
62. evsjv fvlvi cÖ_g AvaywbK bvUK - kwg©ôv 1859 mv‡j|
63. kwg©ôv bvUK iPbv K‡ib - gaym~`b `Ë|
64. kwg©ôv bvU‡Ki Kvwnbx - gnvfviZ †_‡K †bIqv|
65. gaym~`‡bi 2wU cÕnmb - G‡KB wK e‡j mf¨Zv? ey‡ov kvwj‡Ki Nv‡o †ivu|
66. gaym~`‡bi 2q bvUK - cÝveZx 1860 mv‡j|
67. evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i ¯^v_©K Uª¨v‡RwW - KzòKzgvix bvUK 1861 mv‡j|

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B, D, A¨v, G, I| ‡hØwMK ¯^i: GK m‡½ D‧PvwiZ `y‡Uv wgwjZ ¯^iaßwb‡K †hØwMK ¯^i e‡j|
1. evsjv wjwci MVbKvh© †Kvb Avg‡j ïiæ nq? - ‡mb Avg‡j|
2. fvlvi ÿz`ªZg GKK †KvbwU/ fvlvi g~j Dcv`vb n‡‧Q - aßwb|
3. evsjv fvlvq e‡Y©i msL¨v - 50wU|
4. evsjv fvlvq ¯^ieY© I e¨ÄbeY© KqwU? - 11wU I 39wU|
5. evsjv eY©gvjvq c~Y© gvÎv, Aa©gvÎv I gvÎvnxb e‡Y©i msL¨v? - 32, 8 I 10 wU|
6. evsjv fvlvi †hØwMK ¯^i aßwb msL¨v - 25 wU|
7. †hØwMK ¯^iÁvcK eY© - `ywU h_v H,J|
8. evsjv eY©gvjvq civkÖqx eY© KqwU? - 3 wU|
9. o I p aßwb¸‡jv‡K ejv nq - ZvobRvZ aßwb|
10. evsjv eY©gvjvq bvwmK¨ eY© KqwU - 5wU|
11. evsjv e¨Ãb e‡Y© gvÎvnxb eY© KqwU? - 6 wU|
12. ‡Kvb `ywU ¯^‡ii wgwjZ aßwb‡Z H aßwbi m…wó n‡q‡Q? - A + B = H|
13. ÔþÕ Gi wewkó iƒc - n + g|
14. ÔÁÕ hy³eY©wU †Kvb †Kvb e‡Y©i wgjb - R + T|
15. ‡h e‡Y©i mgš^‡q ò hy³eY©wU MwVZ - l + Y|
16. ÔÿÕ hy³vÿiwU †Kvb †Kvb Aÿ‡ii hy³iƒc? - K + l|
17. Ô×Õ hy³vÿ‡i †Kvb 2 eY© i‡q‡Q? - ` + a|
18. ÔK× †_‡K Ôg× ch©šÍ 25wU e¨Ãb aßwb‡K GK‡Î ejv nq? - ¯úk© aßwb|
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‡bB AvuKov (GK¸u‡q) Zvgvi wel (A‡_©i Ky cÕfve)
cUj ‡Zvjv (A°v cvIqv) _ e‡b hvIqv (¯Íw¤¢Z nIqv)
cv‡ji ‡Mv`v (`jcwZ) `nig gnig (Nwbô m¤úK©)
cyKziPzwi (eo iK‡gi Pywi) `y‡ai gvwQ (mymg‡qi eÜz)

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‡dvob ‡`Iqv (wU¤úwb KvUv) bqQq (AcPq)
eK avwg©K/weovj Zc¯^x (fÐ mvay) evwji evua (A¯’vqx e¯`)
evu nv‡Zi e¨vcvi (Nyl MÖnY) eY©‡Pviv (KcU e¨w³)
ev‡Ni `ya ‡PvL (`ytmva¨ e¯`) wgQwii Qzwi (gy‡L gay AšÍ‡i wel)
eyw×i ‡XuwK (wb‡iU g~L©) h‡‣i ab (K…c‡Yi Kwo)
e¨v‡Oi Avaywj (mvgvb¨ m¤ú`) ivNe ‡evqvj (me©MÖvmx ¶gZvmxb e¨w³)
e¨v‡Oi mw`© (Am¤¢e NUbv) ive‡Yi wPZv (wPi AkvwšÍ)
fivWywe (me©bvk) ivkfvwi (M¤¢xi cÕK…wZi)
f~‡Zi ‡eMvi (Ah_v kÖg) iæB-KvZjv (c`¯’ ev ‡bZ…¯’vbxq e¨w³)
wf‡R weovj (KcUvPvix) ‡jdvdv `yi¯Í (evB‡ii VvU eRvq ‡i‡L Pjv)
fzlwÛi KvK (`xN©Rxex) nvZUvb (Pywii Af¨vm)
g‡Mi gyjøyK (AivRK ‡`k) nvo nvfv‡Z (nZfvM¨)
gwYKvÂb ‡hvM (Dchy³ wgjb) nv‡j cvwb cvIqv (myweav Kiv)
gb bv gwZ (Aw¯’i gvbe gb) A‡cvMÛ (AKg©b¨/ AcÕvß eq¯‹)
gv‡Qi gv‡qi cy·kvK (KcU ‡e`bv‡eva) Aói¤¢v (KvuPKjv/dvuwK)
kvu‡Li KivZ (Dfq msKU) B›`ªcZb (weL¨vZ e¨w³i g…Zz¨)
kv‡c ei (Awb‡ó Bó jvf) GK jngvq (GK gyn~Z©)
mv‣x ‡Mvcvj (wbw®Œq `k©K) Kjwg Kv‡ßb (`wi`ª wKš` wejvmx)
nv‡U nvuwo fvOv (‡Mvcb K_v cÕKvk Kiv) Pvcvb D‡Zvi (cvi¯úwiK m‡›`n)
AMZ¨v ga~m`b (Ab‡b¨vcvq n‡q) ReoRs (Gjv‡g‡jv)
Avgov MvwQ Kiv (Ah_v cÖksmv Kiv) aov-P~ov (mvR †cvkvK)
Sv‡oes‡k (memy×) Kg‡bi Miæ (Aí cwikÕ‡g †ekx KvR Kiv)
ZqbvZ Kiv (w¯’i Kiv) ‡gØZvZ Pov‡bv (†bkvKiv)
Uzc fzR½ (†bkvq we‡fvo) g¨vI aiv (`vwqZ¡ †bIqv)
bvvovey‡b (g~L©) k¥kvb-‰eivM¨ (mvgwqK ˆeivM¨)
d‡Zv beve (m¤^jnx‡bi eo‡jvwK fve) m‡eab bxjgwb (GKgvÎ m¤ú`)
nvwZi Mjvq N›Uv (eq¯‹ e‡ii evwjKv ea~) nvwc‡Z¨k (e¨vKzj Kvgbv)

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whwb we`¨v jvf Kwiqv‡Qb K…Zwe`¨v hv wb‡Ri Øviv AwR©Z †¯^vcvwR©Z
whwb A‡bK †`‡L‡Qb f~‡qv`k©x hv ¯’vqx bq A¯’vqx
hv `gb Kiv hvq bv A`g¨ hv mn‡R DËxY© nIqv hvq bv `y¯Íi
hv `gb Kiv KóKi `y`©gbxq hv mn‡R AwZµg Kiv hvq bv `yiwZµg¨
hv wbeviY Kiv KóKi `ywb©evi hv jvwd‡q P‡j cøeM
hv c~‡e© wQj GLb ‡bB f~Zc~e© hv Pz‡l LvIqv nq Pzl¨
hv webv h‡Zœ jvf Kiv wM‡q‡Q AhZœjä ‡h ï‡bB g‡b ivL‡Z cv‡i kÖæwZai
hv evi evi `yj‡Q ‡`v`yj¨gvb ‡h ev¯` ‡_‡K DrLvZ n‡q‡Q DØv¯`
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hv c~‡e© ‡`Lv hvqwb Ggb A`…óc~e© ‡h MvQ Ab¨ MvQ‡K AvkÕq K‡i evu‡P ciMvQv
hv K‡ó Rq Kiv hvq `yR©q ‡h ‡ivM wbY©q Ki‡Z nvZ‡o g‡i nvZz‡o
hv K‡ó jvf Kiv hvq `yj©f ‡h µgvMZ ‡iv`b Ki‡Q ‡iviæ`¨gvb
hv Aa¨qb Kiv n‡q‡Q AaxZ ‡h fwel¨‡Zi wPšÍv K‡i bv ev ‡`‡L bv AcwiYvg`k©x
hv R‡j P‡i RjPi ‡h fwel¨r bv ‡f‡eB KvR K‡i Aweg…l¨Kvix
hv ¯’‡j P‡i ¯’jPi ‡h wel‡q ‡Kv‡bv weZK© (ev wemsev`) ‡bB Awemsevw`Z
hv R‡j I ¯’‡j P‡i DfPi ‡h eb wns¯ª Rš`‡Z cwic~Y© k¦vc`msKyj
hv ejv nqwb Aby³ ‡h mKj AZ¨vPviB m‡q hvq me©smnv
hv KL‡bv bó nq bv Awebk¦i ‡h e¨q Ki‡Z KzÉv‡eva K‡i e¨qKzÉ
hv gg© ¯úk© K‡i gg©¯úk©x hv Lye kxZj ev Dò bq bvwZkx‡Zvò
hv ejvi ‡hvM¨ bq AK_¨ hv AvNvZ cvqwb AbvnZ
hv AwZ `xN© bq bvwZ`xN© hv Dw`Z n‡‧Q D`xqgvb
hv wPšÍv Kiv hvq bv AwPšÍbxq, AwPšÍ¨ hv µgk ewa©Z n‡‧Q ewa©òz
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The verbs are the most variable element of the sentences. The right form of verb encompasses most of the
grammatical rules of English language. Every element of a sentence eventually relates to the verb. The verbs
appear differently in a sentence on the basis of their subjects (subject-verb agreement), tenses, moods, voices,
different structures, modals, etc.

Forms of Verbs:
Base Do, work, love be (am, is, are) have
Past Did, worked, loved - (was, were) had
Past Participle Done, worked, loved been had
Present Participle Doing, working, loving being having
Gerund (noun) Doing, working, loving ----
Infinitive To do, to work, to love to be to have

Note: Participles (without auxiliaries), infinitives, and gerunds do not work as the verb in a sentence.
Gerunds work as nouns, but participles and infinitives work as adjectives/adverbs.

Rule 1:
The verbs are customarily followed by the subjects, and they must agree with the subjects according to their
number and person. See the rules of Subject-Verb Agreement.

Rule 2:
The variability of the verbs mostly depends on different tenses of the sentences. A form of verbs depends on
the time the actions have been performed. See the structures and details of The Present Tense, The Past
Tense, and The Future Tense.

Rule 3:
The verbs are also related to the structures of different sentences and clauses. A clause has only one verb. In
fact, a clause cannot contain more than one finite verb but can have participles (without auxiliaries),
infinitives, and gerunds.
Example:
(main verb)
 I wanted to go (infinitive) to the wedding.
(gerund) (verb)
 Swimming is a good exercise to keep (infinitive) your body fit and healthy.
(verb)
 Pray for the departed (past participle)
 Don‟t get
(verb)
down from a running (present participle) bus.

Rule 4:
Clauses can be connected by conjunctions and connectors. Some connectors take some specific forms of
verbs. Conditionals use the conjunction if and it has some different sentence structures. See conditionals.

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Rule 5:
The connector since has two usages.
If since is used to indicate a cause, the verbs of the two clauses will be of the same tense.
Example:
 I didn‟t go since you didn‟t come.
 Since you were busy, I didn‟t disturb you.
If since is used to indicate time, the verb of the second clause will be different from the first.
Example:
 We haven‟t seen
(present perfect)
each other since he left(simple past).
 It has been 20 years since he played football.
(simple past)
 20 years passed since we had met(past perfect).
 I could not sleep well for a single night since you had left me.

Rule 6:
No sooner had, hardly had, scarcely had, etc. are the adverbials that require a past perfect tense and a past
indefinite tense for the sentence.
Example:
 No sooner had I reached home than she left.
 Scarcely had the police reached when the man died.
 Hardly had I finished writing before the teacher ordered to stop writing.

Rule 7:
Coordinating conjunctions (and, but, or, yet, so) and although/though, as, because, till/until, when,
whenever, as soon as, while, which, what, that, etc. connect two clauses which have the verbs of the same
tense.
Example:
 We went to London when we were young.
 I got up, and he left the room.
 As soon as I came here, he greeted me.
 I could not go there because I was sick.

Rule 8:
As conjunctions after and before are used to connect two clauses which use past perfect tense and past
simple. The past perfect tense always comes with a clause of simple past tense. See the past perfect tense for
details and examples.

Rule 9:
The conjunction lest requires a modal should in the following clause regardless of the tense of the first
clause.
Example:
 Run faster lest you should miss the bus.
 He will work hard lest he should get fired.
 He worked hard lest he should get fired.

Rule 11:
Modals always take the base form of the verbs after them. See Modals for details.
Will – Would
Will indicates a „willingness‟ to do something in the future. The negative form of will – will not (won’t)
indicates an „unwillingness‟ (refusal, reluctance) to do something.
Example:
 I will give you another opportunity.
 I will play tomorrow.
 They will arrive at 10 AM.
 She won‟t come today.

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Would indicates general or repeated willingness in the past. It also indicates preference in the present.
Example:
 If you did not leave, I would still be taking care of you.
 Whenever I had to go there, they would throw a party.
 We thought that people would buy this book.
 If I were you, I would not do it.
 I would like to make a toast.

Used to sometimes replaces would but sometimes it would be grammatically incorrect if we use used to in
place of would.
Example:
 When I was in school, I used to make sketches.
 He often used to cry at night without reason.
 I used to take a break at this time of the year.

Can – Could – May – Might


These modals express possibility and ability.
Can indicates ability. Could indicates ability with an option.
Example:
 I can do it. (The subject „I‟ is sure about his/her ability)
 I could do it. (The subject „I‟ is not sure about his/her ability)
 They cannot do it. (present)
 They could not do it. (past)

Can & could also indicate possibility.


Example:
 The temperature can rise this month.
 They can‟t go too far by now.
 It could rain later.

May and might both indicate possibility but might can suggest that there is less possibility than may.
Example:
 It may rain later.
 It might rain later.
 They may come back.
 They might come back.

Must
Must indicates necessity.
Example:
 I must leave now.
 He must study hard.
 Alex must go home by 6.00 pm.

Have to has the similar meaning to must but implies less urgency.
Example:
 I have to leave now.
 He has to study hard.
 Alex has to go by 6.00 pm.
 I had to leave then. (past)
 He had to study hard to pass the exam. (past)

Should
Should indicates obligation and probability.

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Example:
 You should come home early.
 You should not smoke at all.
 I should visit my parents more often.
 There should be an extra key for the lock in the drawer. (probability)
 He should have reached by now. (probability)
 I should have done that. (obligation in the past)

Ought to and had better sometimes replaces should.


Example:
 You ought to come home early.
 We ought to have taken a taxi. (Past)
 We had better leave. (Had better is generally used in spoken English.)
 I think parents ought to give children more freedom. (Had better won‟t be appropriate here.

Rule 12:
The clause „it is time‟ or „it is high time‟ requires a verb in the simple past if there is a clause after it.
It is high time + subject + simple past. . . .
It was high time + subject + past perfect . . .
It is high time + infinitive . . . . . . .
Example:
 It is high time you studied attentively.
 It is time to study attentively. (You can replace the clause by an infinitive removing the subject)
 It was high time we had returned home. (It was high time requires past perfect tense)

Rule 13:
The conjunction as if/as though takes simple past/past perfect tense in the following clause.
Subject + simple present + as if/ as though + subject + past simple
Subject + simple past + as if/ as though + subject + past perfect
Example:
 Robert talks as if he were the prince. (Were is the only „be verb‟ in this kind of sentence)
 Latham played as though he had seen the ball very clearly.
 I slept as if I had been dead.
 He behaves as if he were her husband.

Rule 14:
Prepositions, articles, and possessives are always followed by nouns or gerund form of the verbs.
Example:
 He is keen on moving to California.
 I am thinking about doing the job.
 Alex insisted on going out then.

Rule 15:
To is the only preposition that takes the base form of the verb. However, there some phrases with to being at
the end of them, which require the gerund form of the verbs.
With a view to, look forward to, being accustomed to, being used to, admit to, confessed to
Example:
 He went there with a view to confessing his crimes.
 I am looking forward to meeting the princess.
 I was used to sleeping at this hour of the day.
 He confessed to stealing that phone.

Rule 16:
To be, being, having, getting, etc. are generally followed by the past participle form of the verbs and other
adjectives.
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Example:
 Being tired, he took some time off from work.
 He became astonished being robbed in the daylight.
 John went to bazar having eaten a burger.
 He wanted to be educated.

Rule 17:
The causative verbs always take the next verb in its base form. See causative verbs and their usages.
HAVE – GET – MAKE – HELP – LET
*Note: Get takes the next verb as infinitives/past participle.
Example:
 I had him wash the dishes.
 He makes me do all the work.
 He got me to make his dinner.
 I got the glass broken.
 Let him help her finish the assignment.

Rule 18:
The base form of the verb is also used in the clauses that use the subjunctive mood. Some certain verbs + the
conjunction that requires the next clause to use the subjunctive mood and the clause uses the base form of the
verb in it.
The verbs are:
Advise – demand – prefer – require – ask – insist Propose – stipulate – command –
recommend Suggest – decree – order – request – urge – move
Structure:
Subject + the verbs of the above box (any tense) + THAT + subject + base verb + . . . . .
Example:
 He insisted that I stay at home.
 The office requires that we complete our work timely.
 She commanded that he stop making excuses for being late.
 I recommend that you wake up early.
Note: There are some clauses also which require the verb of the next clause to be in base form.
The clauses are:
It is/was + past participle form of the verb of the above box + THAT
It is/was urgent + THAT
It is/was necessary + THAT
It is/was important + THAT
Example:
 It is important that you invite him.
 It was necessary that I make a fence.
 It was recommended that you meet the principal.

Rule 19:
Since a single clause cannot take two verbs, it usually converts the additional verbs to complement by
making them infinitives or participles or gerunds.- Some verbs always take the additional verbs as a
complement by making them infinitives.

Verbs followed by the INFINITIVES


agree – desire – hope – plan – attempt – claim – decide – demand – expect – intend – prepare – tend – fail –
learn – pretend – want – wish – refuse – need – forget – hesitate – offer – seem
Example:
 He agreed to do the job.
 He desires to go to Disneyland.
 I want to work with you.
 He failed to understand my words.

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Verbs followed by the GERUNDS


appreciate – admit – delay – miss – report – suggest – deny – postpone – resent – avoid – enjoy – practice –
resist – can‟t help – finish – quit – resume – consider – mind – recall – risk
Example:
 He admitted doing the crime.
 We enjoyed riding the boat.
 I can‟t help loving you despite your stupidity.
 Would you mind opening the door for me?

 Synonyms & Antonyms- 3


AUGMENT ewa©Z Kiv ev nIqv to make bigger; to add to; to increase
AUSPICIOUS ïf, AbyK‥j, mycÕmbœ favorable; promising; pointing to a good result
AUSTERE wbivfiY, AjsKvinxb unadorned; stern; forbidding; without excess
AUTOCRATIC ‰¯^ivPvix ruling with absolute authority; extremely bossy
AUTONOMOUS ¯^kvwmZ, ¯^vaxb acting independently
AVARICE A_©jvjmv, ‡jvjycZv greed; excessive love of riches
AVOW ¯^xKvi Kiv, wbf©‡q `vex Kiv to claim; to declare boldly; to admit
AVUNCULAR gvgv/ PvPvi g‡Zv like an uncle, especially a nice uncle
AWRY ‡eu‡K hvIqv, ¯’vbåó nIqv off course; twisted to one side
AXIOM meR©bwew`Z bxwZ a self-evident rule or truth; a widely accepted saying
BANAL mvaviY, Zy‧Q, MZvbyMwZK unoriginal; ordinary
BANE aßs‡mi KviY, wel poison; torment; cause of harm
BASTION `yM©, NvuwU stronghold; fortress; fortified place
BEGET Drcbœ Kiv, Rb¥ ‡`Iqv to give birth to; to create; to lead to; to cause
BELABOR evi evi GKB KvR Kiv to go over repeatedly or to an absurd extent
BELEAGUER Ae‡iva Kiv to surround; to besiege; to harass
BELIE wg_¨v eY©bv cÖ`vb Kiv to give a false impression of; to contradict
BELITTLE ‡Qv‡Uv K‡i ‡`Lv‡bv, Zy‧QÁvb to make to seem little; to put someone down
Kiv
BELLIGERENT hy×fvevcbœ combative; quarrelsome; waging war
BEMUSED weåvšÍ, weg~p confused; bewildered
BENEFACTOR DcKvix e¨w³, c…ô‡cvlK one who provides help, especially in the form of a gift or
donation
BENEVOLENT wn‰Zlx, `vbkxj generous; kind; doing good deeds
BENIGN AgvwqK gentle; not harmful; kind; mild
BEQUEST eska‡ii Rb¨ ivwLqv hvËqv something left to someone in a will
m¯úwË
BEREAVED ‡kvKvZ©, wcÕqRb-wb‡qvMweayi deprived or left desolate, especially through death
BESET cwie…Z Kiv to harass; to surround
BLASPHEMY a‡g©i wb›`v irreverence; an insult to something held sacred; profanity
BLATANT AvµgYvZ¥K, AgvwR©Z unpleasantly or offensively noisy; glaring
BLIGHT hv ‡Kvb wKQy aßsm K‡i, a disease in plants; anything that injures or destroys
MvQcvjvi ‡ivM
BLITHE cÖdzjø ,D`vmxb carefree; cheerful
BOURGEOIS ey‡R©vqv, ga¨weË e¨emvqx ‡kÕYx middle class, usually in a pejorative sense; boringly
conventional
BOVINE wb‡e©va, lvuo ev Miæ msµvšÍ cow related; cowlike
BREVITY ¶wYKZv, msw¶ßZv briefness
BROACH ‡Kv‡bv wel‡q Av‡jvPbv ïiæ to open up a subject for discussion, often a delicate subject
Kiv
BUCOLIC MÕvgxY Rxeb I Pvlevm msµvšÍ charmingly rural; rustic; countrylike
BUREAUCRACY AvgjvZš¿, Avgjv‡kÕYx a system of government administration consisting of
numerous bureaus or offices, especially one run according
to inflexible and inefficient rules; any large administrative

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system characterized by inefficiency, lots of rules, and red


tape
BURGEON weKwkZ nIqv to expand; to flourish
BURLESQUE e¨½vZ¥K AbyKiY a ludicrous, mocking, lewd imitation
CACOPHONY KK©k kã harsh-sounding mixture of words, voices, or sounds
CADENCE k‡ãi Q›`gq ‡`vjv rhythm; the rise and fall of sounds
CAJOLE ‡Zvlv‡gv` K‡i ivwR Kiv to persuade someone to do something he or she doesn't
want to do
CALLOW AcwiYZ immature
CANDOR mZ¨evw`Zv, mZZv truthfulness; sincere honesty
CAPITALISM cyuwRev`, abZš¿ an economic system in which businesses are owned by
private citizens
CAPITULATE AvZ¥mgcY© Kiv to surrender; to give up or give in
CAPRICIOUS PÂj, Lvg‡Lqvjx, Awbf©i‡hvM¨ unpredictable; likely to change at any moment
CARICATURE AwZiwÄZ, gRv`vi AbyKiY a portrait or description that is purposely distorted or
exaggerated, often to prove some point about its subject
CASTIGATE kvw¯Í ‡`Iqv, Kov mgv‡jvPbv to criticize severely; to chastise
Kiv
CATALYST AbyNUK in chemistry, something that changes the rate of a chemical
reaction without itself being changed; anyone or anything
that makes something happen without being directly
involved in it
CATEGORICAL wbtkZ©, Abv‡cw‣K, cÕZ¨‣ unconditional; absolute

 Sentence Completion- 3
1. He has the full facts __________ but is 8. Let me congratulate you ________ your success.
deliberately hiding them. A) at B) for
A) in his sleeves B) under his sleeves C) with D) on
C) upon his sleeves D) up his sleeve 9. She had always hoped that her daughter would
2. The United Kingdom _______ England, Wales, become ________ doctor.
Scotland and Northern Ireland. A) an B) the
A) comprises B) combines C) a D) None of these
C) comprises of D) consist 10. Due to heavy rains, water had ________ in the low
3. Jyoti refused to be _______ by her long illness. lying areas.
A) dispensed B) dispirited A) gathered B) stagnated
C) dispersed D) dispatched C) assembled D) entered
4. He was _______ by nature and so avoided all 11. This man was an accomplice ________ the thief.
company. A) of B) in
A) anti-social B) cordial C) with D) from
C) gregarious D) timid 12. China is a big country; in area it is bigger than any
5. He will impart no information _______ anyone. other country ________ Russia.
A) to B) from A) accept B) except
C) with D) for C) expect D) access
6. Jim suffered a _______ of fortune. 13. The masks worn by the men helped them
A) reversal B) revert ________ their identity.
C) regress D) reverse A) conceal B) congeal
7. The sick units are detached ________ the main C) masquerade D) cheat
group of companies. 14. On the ________ occasion of Laxmi Puja the
A) off B) from Mathurs bought a new car.
C) with D) by A) officious B) auspicious
C) fortuitous D) prosperous
Answer Key:
1. (D) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (D) 5. (A) 6. (A) 7. (B) 8. (D) 9. (C) 10. (B) 11. (C) 12. (B) 13. (A) 14. (B)

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15. Precautions are to be taken with any one who 29. Our teacher encouraged _______ setting the poem
seems ________. to music.
A) contagious B) infectious A) him B) he
C) diseased D) defiled C) he‟s D) his
16. The treasure was hidden ________ a big shore. 30. He would not have been successful in the project
A) on B) underneath but ________ my help.
C) toward D) off A) with B) for
17. The audience listened to her it ________ attention. C) off D) of
A) wrapped B) rapt 31. As soon as we hear from the suppliers we will let
C) rapped D) roped you know when the goods ________ in stock.
18. Jerry gets angry when he sees yellow journalism. A) will be B) are
He says journalists who write it are________. C) have been D) has
A) misleading their readers 32. I have been waiting ________ over half-an hour.
B) informing their readers A) from B) since
C) educating their readers C) in D) for
D) misquoting their readers 33. The author‟s love for democracy came _____ in
19. She was very much grieved ________ his the novel.
misdemeanour. A) up B) through
A) at B) by C) about D) on
C) with D) of 34. He pronounced Corbett as „Carpet‟ ______ that
20. It stands to reason that the best way to learn to was the way in the Kumaon district.
speak a foreign language is to ________. A) it B) as
A) read about it B) think about it C) which D) then
C) practice using it D) research before 35. Do not forget that you have to ______ for your
practising hideous deeds.
21. You ________ smoke on the Metro now. It is A) wither B) struggle
illegal. C) punish D) atone
A) can‟t B) needn‟t 36. I spoke to the chairman _____ he was sitting alone
C) don‟t D) are not allowed to in the cabin.
22. It ________ very hot tomorrow. A) where B) when
A) is B) will be C) whereas D) whenever
C) is being D) has been 37. I went directly to my boss to _____ his approval.
23. I am ________ a movie. A) order B) restore
A) noticing B) looking C) seek D) collect
C) watching D) seeing 38. It was an unhappy life _____ I lived, full of many
24. The boy swam right ________ the river. anxieties.
A) on B) over A) that B) which
C) across D) through C) as D) where
25. She spent ________ amount of money she had. 39. The strike in ports has ________ in a heavy loss.
A) little B) much A) pushed B) resulted
C) the few D) the little C) gone D) developed
26. We heard that the Richards ________ their house 40. Since, he started legal practice his knowledge of
recently. law has begun to ______but not his income.
A) have shifted B) will shift A) promote B) grow
C) are shifting D) has shifted C) develop D) extend
27. Internet cafe owners fear that police crackdown 41. There were _______ participants at the conference
may cause ________ damage to their business. than we had expected, so we had trouble seating
A) reparable B) irreparable them.
C) eternal D) untold A) much more B) many more
28. The more he remonstrated ________ the referee C) so many D) too many
the worse the situation became. 42. Men ________ are thinkers look for facts.
A) to B) with A) who B) that
C) for D) at C) which D) those
Answer Key:
15. (A) 16. (D) 17. (B) 18. (A) 19. (B) 20. (C) 21. (D) 22. (B) 23. (C) 24. (C) 25. (D) 26. (D) 27. (B) 28. (B)
29. (A) 30. (B) 31. (A) 32. (D) 33. (B) 34. (B) 35. (D) 36. (B) 37. (C) 38. (A) 39. (B) 40. (B) 41. (B) 42. (A)

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43. Asha and Rima could not get admission in the 47. I am sorry _____ the mistake.
college ______ they had already managed to get a A) from B) with
passing score in the official exam. C) for D) at
A) even though B) now that 48. He_____ her that she would pass.
C) therefore D) whether A) insured B) ensured
44. The principal congratulated him _______ passing C) assumed D) assured
the final exam. 49. Your father ______ worry. I‟m a very careful
A) in B) of driver.
C) on D) with A) needn‟t B) none
45. Thank you very much _____ your suggestions. C) can‟t D) doesn‟t
A) on B) with 50. The _____ chosen for construction of the building
C) about D) for is in the heat of the city.
46. The Union Budget is likely to be presented on A) cite B) slight
February 26, two days ahead of the______date. C) sight D) site
A) critical B) conventional
C) suitable D) convenient
Answer Key:
43. (A) 44. (C) 45. (D) 46. (B) 47. (C) 48. (D) 49. (A) 50. (D)

 Appropriate Preposition- 3
WITH- hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL Preposition (to) Meaning Example
96 Content with ‡Kv‡bv wKQz‡Z mš`ó _vKv We should be content with what we have.
97 Intimate with Nwbó He is not intimate with me.
98 Popular with RbwcÖq He is popular with his friends.
99 Furnished with mymw¾Z The house was furnished with antiques.
100 Provided with †hvMvb †`Iqv We were provided with a map of the area.
101 Endowed with AwaKv‡i _vKv/ Avkxe©v` Our country is endowed with natural resources.
cyó nIqv
102 Satisfied with mš`ó The poor are satisfied with what they have.
103 Cover with ‡Q‡q hvIqv/ Av‧Qvw`Z The wall is covered with pictures.
nIqv
104 Angry with Kv‡iv mv‡_ ivMvwš^Z Don‟t be angry with me.
105 Communicate with Kv‡iv mv‡_ †hvMv‡hvM Kiv Dolphins use sound to communicate with each other.
106 Engage with RwoZ / e¨¯Í _vKv The teams needed to engage with local communities.
107 Popular with RbwcÖq He is popular with this dress.
108 Acquainted with cwiwPZ I am not acquainted with any young lady of that name.
109 Agree with ‡Kvb e¨w³i mv‡_ GKgZ He agreed with them about the need for change.
110 Put up with mn¨ Kiv He‟s so moody. I don‟t know why she puts up with him.
111 Cope with ‡c‡i IVv It must be difficult to cope with three small children and a
job.
112 Beast with cwi‡ewóZ With the amount of traffic nowadays, even a trip across
town is beast by/with dangers.
113 Deal with e¨emv ev †jb‡`b Kiv, He is a dishonest businessman, I don‟t deal with him.
m¤úK© iÿv Kiv
114 Charged with Awfhy³ Kiv She‟s been charged with number.
115 Accompanied GKBmv‡_ He accompanied with his brother has done the work.
with/by Depression is almost always accompanied by insomnia.
IN- hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL Preposition (to) Meaning Example
116 Succeed in mdj nIqv He succeeded in doing the work.
117 Absorbed in gMœ _vKv She seemed totally absorbed in her book.
118 Consist in wbwnZ Happiness consists in contentment.
119 Result in djvdj The cyclone resulted in many thousands of deaths.
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120 Confined in Ave× He is confined in this area.


121 Lie in Aew¯’Z/_vKv Happiness lies in contentment.
IN- hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL Preposition (to) Meaning Example
122 Fail in e¨_© nIqv Most of the students fail in English in the SSC Exam.
123 Interest in AvMÖn His father takes in interest in his friends.
124 Involved in RwoZ Nowadays many students are involved in politics.
125 Prosper in DbœxZ Kiv If you work hard, you will prosper in life.
126 Take pride in Me© Kiv He takes pride in his work.
127 Vested in b¨¯Í Executive power is vested in the president.
128 Persist in (we‡ivwaZv m‡Ë¡I) †Kv‡bv If he persists in asking awkward questions, then send him
wel‡q AUj _vKv to the boss.
129 Believe in wek¦vm Kiv I Don‟t believe in ghost.
130 Engrossed in gMœ _vKv He is engrossed in his work.
131 Engage in RwoZ _vKv My brother is engaged in politics.
132 Proficient in `ÿ He is proficient in several languages.
Skilled in He is skilled in diplomacy.
Expert in My father is an expert in foreign policy.
Excel in She excelled in/at outdoor sports.
Adroit in He is adroit in handling of an awkward situation.
133 Weak in `~e©j He is weak in English.
AT- hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL Preposition (to) Meaning Example
134 Glad at mš`ó I am really glad at his performance.
135 Sneer at we`ªæc Kiv Don‟t sneer at the poor.
136 Astonished at AevK nIqv I am astonished at your behavior.
137 Knock at Kov bvov Someone was knocking on the window.
138 Angry at ‡KvbwKQz‡Z ivMvwš^Z I am angry at his behavior.
ON- hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL Preposition (to) Meaning Example
139 Congratulate on ab¨ev` Rvbv‡bv I congratulated him on his bright result.
140 Depend/Rely on wbf©i Kiv Our crops depend on nature‟s will.
141 Authority on ‡Kv‡bv wKQzi m¤ú‡K© He has authority on English.
A‡bK wKQz Rvbv
142 Impact on ‡Kvb wKQzi cÕwZ cÕfve Pollution bears a great impact on the environment.
141 Concentrate on g‡bv‡hvM †`Iqv One should concentrate on one‟s study.
144 Intent on GKvMÕwP‡Ë g‡bv‡hvM He is intent on reading the book.
†`Iqv
145 Insist on cxovcxwo Kiv/ wR` aiv He insisted on my going there.
146 Pride on Me© Kiv He prides himself on his loyalty to his friends.

 Correct Spelling- 3
1. Find the correctly spelt word. 4. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Inundated B.Innundated A.Perseverance B.Preservarance
C.Innandated D.Inandated C.Perseverence D.Preserverence
2. Find the correctly spelt word. 5. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Commission B.Commisson A.Sovereignty B.Soveriegnty
C.Commision D.Comission C.Sovereignity D.Soveriegnit
3. Find the correctly spelt word. 6. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Harasment B.Harassment A.Receding B.Receeding
C.Harrassment D.Harrasment C.Reeceding D.Recedeing

Answer Key:
1.(A) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (A) 6. (A)

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7. Find the correctly spelt word. 24. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Illusteous B.Illistrious A.Fullfil B.Fulfil
C.Ilustrious D.Illustrious C.Fulfill D.Fullfill
8. Find the correctly spelt word. 25. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Skillful B.Skillfull A.Genelogy B.Genealogy
C.Skiilful D.Skilfull C.Geneology D.Genalogy
9. Find the correctly spelt word. 26. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Septaganarian B.Septagenarian A.Defendant B.Defendent
C.Septuaganarian D.Septuagenarian C.Defandent D.Defandant
10. Find the correctly spelt word. 27. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Pitiaeble B.Pitiable A.Recommand B.Recommend
C.Pitiaable D.Pitiabale C.Reccomend D.Recomend
11. Find the correctly spelt word. 28. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Incumbent B.Incumbant A.Varstile B.Verstile
C.Incambant D.Incambent C.Versatile D.Vorstyle
12. Find the correctly spelt word. 29. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Budgetary B.Budgetry A.Correspondant B.Corraspondent
C.Budgetery D.Bugetary C.Corraspondant D.Correspondent
13. Find the correctly spelt word. 30. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Paralelled B.Parallelled A.Omenous B.Ominous
C.Paralleled D.Parralleled C.Omineous D.Ommineous
14. Find the correctly spelt word. 31. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Arangemant B.Arrangement A.Mathemetics B.Mathamatics
C.Arrangment D.Arangement C.Mathametics D.Mathematics
15. Find the correctly spelt word. 32. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Cemetry B.Cemetery A.Finnancer B.Financier
C.Cemetary D.Cemmetery C.Financer D.Financeir
16. Find the correctly spelt word. 33. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Vetniary B.Vetarinary A.Comitee B.Commitee
C.Veteninary D.Veterinary C.Comittee D.Committee
17. Find the correctly spelt word. 34. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Lauriate B.Laureat A.Dansuese B.Danseus
C.Laureate D.Lauriat C.Danseuse D.Densuace
18. Find the correctly spelt word. 35. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Comander B.Commander A.Etiquete B.Etiquette
C.Commandor D.Comandar C.Ettiquete D.Ettiquitte
19. Find the correctly spelt word. 36. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Tranquillity B.Trenquillity A.Overlapped B.Overlaped
C.Trenquility D.Tranquility C.Overleped D.Overelaped
20. Find the correctly spelt word. 37. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Alitration B.Alliteration A.Necessary B.Necesarry
C.Allitration D.Aliteration C.Necesary D.Neccessary
21. Find the correctly spelt word. 38. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Chaufer B.Chauffer A.Inocculate B.Inoculate
C.Chaufeur D.Chauffeur C.Innoculate D.Innocculate
22. Find the correctly spelt word. 39. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Remunaration B.Remunration A.Comensurate B.Commensurate
C.Remeuneration D.Remuneration C.Commensurrate D.Comenssurate
23. Find the correctly spelt word. 40. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Comitment B.Comittment ABenefeted B.Benifited
C.Committment D.Commitment C.Benefitted D.Benifitted

Answer Key:
7. (D) 8. (A) 9. (D) 10. (B) 11. (A) 12. (A) 13. (C) 14. (B) 15. (B) 16. (D) 17. (C) 18. (B) 19. (D) 20. (B) 21. (D)
22. (D) 23. (D) 24. (C) 25. (B) 26. (A) 27. (B) 28. (C) 29. (D) 30. (B) 31. (D) 32. (B) 33. (D) 34. (C) 35. (B) 36. (A)
37. (A) 38. (B) 39. (B) 40. (C)

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41. Find the correctly spelt word. 46. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Spreintendent B.Superintendent A.Ommission B.Omision
C.Suprintendent D.Supereintendent C.Omission D.Ommision
42. Find the correctly spelt word. 47. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Temparament B.Temprament A.Mountaineous B.Mountaneous
C.Temperament D.Temperamant C.Mountainous D.Mountanous
43. Find the correctly spelt word. 48. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Homeopatty B.Homoepathy A.Giraf B.Gerraffe
C.Homiopathy D.Homeopathy C.Geraff D.Giraffe
44. Find the correctly spelt word. 49. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Numrator B.Numerator A.Legendary B.Legendery
C.Numerater D.Numrater C.Legendry D.Legandery
45. Find the correctly spelt word. 50. Find the correctly spelt word.
A.Sacrilegeous B.Sacrilegious A.Aquaintence B.Acquaintance
C.Sacriligious D.Sacreligious C.Aquaintance D.Acquaintence

Answer Key:
41. (B) 42. (C) 43. (D) 44. (B) 45. (B) 46. (C) 47. (C) 48. (D) 49. (A) 50. (B)

 Average
1. Of the three numbers, second is twice the first and is also trice the third. If the average of three
numbers is 44, what is the largest number? [Aggarwal Exm- 13]
2x
Solution: Let the first number be x. Then, second number = 2x. third number =
3
2x 11x  132  3 
 x  2x   44  3   132  x     36
3 3  11 
Hence, largest number = 2 x  (2  36)  72.

2. The average of five numbers is 58. The average of the first two numbers is 48.5 and the average of last
two numbers is 53.5. What is the third number? [Aggarwal Exm- 14]
Solution: Third number = (Sum of 5 numbers) - (Sum of 4 numbers)
 (58  5)  [(48.5  2)  (53.5  2)]  290  (97  107)  290  204  86.

3. The average score of girls in class X examination in a school is 73 and that of boys is 71. The average
score in class X of that school is 71.8. Find the percentage of the number of girls and boys in class X of
the school. [Aggarwal Exm- 26]
Solution: Let the number of boys in the class be x and the number of girls be y.
3
Then, 71x  73 y  71.8( x  y )  0.8 x  1.2 y  x  y.
2
 3 
 x   y   3y 2 
Percentages of boys =   100  %   2  100  %     100   60%
 (x  y)    3 y  y    2 5y 
  2  

Percentages of girls  (100 - 60)%  40%

4. Kunal bought 65 books for Tk. 1050 from one shop and 50 books for Tk. 1020 from another. What
average price he paid per book? [Aggarwal- 9]
Solution: Total money paid for 115 books = Tk. (1050 + 1020) = Tk. 2070
 2070 
 Average price paid per book  Tk.    Tk.18.
 115 

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5. The total marks obtained by a student in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics together is 120 more
than then marks obtained by him in Chemistry. What is the average marks obtained by him in Physics
and Mathematics together? [Aggarwal- 22]
P  M 120
Solution: P  C  M  C  120  P  M  120  Re quired average    60.
2 2

6. In a family, the average age of a father and a mother is 35 years. The average age of the father, mother
and their only son is 27 years. What is the age of the son? [Aggarwal- 25]
Solution: Sum of ages of father and mother = (35 ×2) = 70 years.
Sum of ages of father, mother and son = (27 ×3) = 81 years.
Son‟s age = (81-70) = 11 Years

7. The average sale of a car dealership was 15 cars per week. After a promotional scheme the average
sale increased to 21 cars per week. The percentage increase in the sale of cars was-[Aggarwal- 32]
Solution: Number of cars sold per week originally = 15×7= 105
Number of cars sold per week under scheme = 21×7 = 147
Increase in sale = 147-105 = 42.
 42 
 Percentage increase   100 %  40%
 105 

8. The average of 4 positive integers is 59. The highest integer is 83 and the lowest integer is 29. The
difference between the remaining two integers is 28. Which of the following integers is higher of the
remaining two integers? [Aggarwal- 40]
Solution: Sum of four integers = 59×4 = 236.
Let the required integers be x and (x -28)
Then, x + (x-28)= 236-(83+29)
x + x - 28 = 124 2x=152 x=76.

9. The average of five consecutive odd numbers is 95. What is the fourth number in the descending
order? [Aggarwal- 42]
Solution: Let the number be x, (x + 2), (x + 4), (x + 6), and (x + 8)
x  ( x  2)  ( x  4)  ( x  6)  ( x  8)
Then,  95
5
 5 x  20  475  5 x  455  x  91.
So, the numbers are 91, 93, 95, 97 and 99.
Clearly, the fourth number in the descending order is 93.

10. A, B, C and D are four consecutive even numbers respectively and their average is 65. What is the
product of A and D? [Aggarwal- 43]
Solution: Let x, (x + 2), (x + 4) and (x + 6) represent numbers A, B, C and D respectively.
x  ( x  2)  ( x  4)  ( x  6)
Then,  65  4 x  12  260  4 x  248  x  62
4
So, A  62, B  64, C  66, D  68.  A  D  62  68  4216 .

11. The sum of the three consecutive even numbers is 44 more than the average of these numbers. Which
of the following is the third largest of these numbers? [Aggarwal- 44]
Solution: Let the number be x, (x + 2) and (x + 4)
( x  x  2  x  4)
Then, ( x  x  2  x  4)   44
3
(3x  6)
 (3x  6)   44  9 x  18  3x  6  132  6 x  12  132  6 x  120  x  20
3
Largest number = x + 4 = 24.

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12. A library has an average of 510 visitors on Sunday and 240 on other days. What isthe average number
of visitors per day in the month of June beginning with a Sunday? [Aggarwal- 49]
Solution: Since the month begins with Sunday, so there will be five Sundays in the month.
 (510  5)  (240  25)  8550
 Required average =    285.
 30  30

13. The mean of 5 observations is 60, the mean of 10 observations is 30 and the mean of 15 observations is
20. The mean of all the 30 observations is- [Aggarwal- 52]
Solution:
 (60  5)  (30  10)  (20  15)   300  300  300  900
Required mean       30.
 5  10  15   30  30

14. There were 35 students in a hostel. If the number of the students is increased by 7, then the expense of
the mess increases by Tk. 42 per day, while the average expenditure per head diminishes by Tk. 1. The
original expenditure of the mess per day was [Aggarwal- 62]
Solution: Let the original expenditure of the mess per day be Tk. x.
Then, new expenditure = Tk. (x + 42).
x ( x  42) 6 x  5( x  42)
  1 1
35 42 210
 6 x  5 x  210  210  x  420 .

15. Of the four numbers, the first is twice the second, the second is one-third of the third and the third is 5
times the fourth. The average of the numbers is 24.75. The largest of these numbers is- [Aggarwal- 64]
Solution: Let the fourth number be x.
5x 10 x
Then, third number = 5x, second number = and first number =
3 3
5x 10 x
x  5x    (24.75  4) or 11x  99 or x  9.
3 3
So, the numbers are 9, 45, 15 and 30.
Largest number = 45.

16. Out of three numbers, the first is twice the second and is half of the third. If the average of the three
numbers is 56, then difference of first and third number is- [Aggarwal- 65]
Solution: Let the second number be x. Then, first number = 2x, third number = 4x.
 2x  x  4x  56  3  7x  168  x  24.
Required difference = 4x - 2x = 2x = 48.

17. The average age of 30 students in a class is 15 years. If 6 students of this class have the average age of
16 years, than the average age of remaining 24 student would be- [Aggarwal- 71]
Solution: Sum of the ages of 24 students = (15  30) - (16  6) = 450 - 96 = 354.
 354  3
Required average =    14 years  14 years 9 month.
 24  4

18. The average of 80 boys in a class is 15. The average age of a group of 15 boys in the class is 16 and the
average age of another 25 boys in the class is 14. What is the average age of the remaining boys in the
class? [Aggarwal- 73]
(15  80)  [(16  15)  (14  25)]
Solution: Required average =
80  (15  25)
1200  (240  350 ) 610
   15.25
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19. The average marks of a student in 8 subjects are 87. Of these, the highest marks are 2 more than the
one next in value. If these two subjects are eliminated, the average marks of the remaining subjects are
85. What are the highest marks now obtained by him? [Aggarwal- 76]
Solution: Let the highest marks obtained by student be x.
Then, second highest marks = x - 2.
Sum of marks of these 2 subjects = (87 8) - (85 6) = 696 - 510 = 186.
x + (x - 2) = 186  2x=188  x= 94.

20. In a cricket eleven, the average age of eleven players is 28 years. Out of these, the average ages of three
groups of three players each are 25 years, 28 years and 30 years respectively. If in these groups the
captain and the youngest players are not included and the captain is eleven years older than the
youngest player, what is the age of the captain? [Aggarwal- 78]
Solution: Sum of ages of the captain and the youngest player
= [(28 × 11) - [(25×3) + (28×3) + (30×3)] years = (308 - 249) years = 59 years.
Let the age of the youngest player be x years, then, age of the captain = (x + 11) years.
X+(x+11)=59 2x = 48 x = 24. So, captain‟s age = (x + 11) = 24+11= 35 years.

21. The average price of 10 books is Tk. 12 while the average price of 8 of these books is Tk. 111.75. Of the
60% more than the price of the other, what is the price of each of these two books? [Aggarwal- 79]
Solution: Total price of the two books = Tk. [(12 × 10)-(11.75×8)] = (120-94) = Tk. 26
Let the price of one books be Tk. x.
 3   8x 
Then, the price of other book = Tk. (x + 60% of x)  TK .  x  x    
 5   5 
8x
So, x   26  13 x  130  x  10
5

The price of two books are Tk. 10 & Tk. 16.

22. A company produces on an average 4000 items per month for the first 3 months. How many items it
must produce on the average per month over the next 9 months, to average 4375 items per month over
the whole? [Aggarwal- 83]
(4375  12)  (4000  3) 52500  12000 40500
Solution: Required average =    4500
9 9 9

23. In the first 10 overs of a cricket game, the run rate was only 3.2. What should be the run rate in the
remaining 40 overs to reach the target of 282 runs? [Aggarwal- 84]
282  (3.2  10) 250
Solution: Required run rate   6.25
40 40

24. In a one-day cricket match the captain of one of the teams scored 30 runs more than the average runs
scored by the remaining six batsmen of the team who batted in the match. If the total runs scored by
all the batsmen of that team were 310, how many runs did the captain score? [Aggarwal- 85]
Solution: Let the average score of the remaining 6 batsman be x runs.
Then, sum of their scores = 6x, captain‟s score = (x + 30)
6x  ( x  30)  310  7 x  280  x  40.
Hence, captian ' s score x  30  70

25. In a group of 120 people, one-fifth are men, one-fourth are women and the rest children. The average
age of woman is five-sixth of the average age of men. Avaerage age of chidren is one-fourth of the
averagr age of men. If average age of men is 60 years, what is the average age of the group? [Aggarwal-
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Solution: Number of man= 5 120=24, women , children = 120 - (24 + 30) = 66
Average age of man = 60 years
Average age of children = = 15 years; Average age of women = = = 50 years
(60 24)+(50 30)+(15 66) 3930
Average age of the group = 120
= 120
= 32.75 years

26. The average age of all the students of a class is 18 years. The average age of boys of the class is 20 years
and that of the girls is 15 years. If the number of girls in the class is 20, then find the number of boys in
the class. [Aggarwal- 89]
Solution: Let the number of boys in the class be x.
Then, 18(x + 20) = 20x + (15 × 20) 18x + 360 = 20x + 300 2x = 60 x = 30.

27. There are 3 groups of students, each containing 25, 50 and 25 students respectively. The mean marks
obtained by the first two groups are 60 and 55. The combined mean of all the three groups is 58. What
is the mean of the marks scored by the third group? [Aggarwal- 90]
Solution: Let the mean marks of the third group be x; Then,
(25  60)  (50  55)  (25  x)
 58  1500  2750  25 x  5800  25 x  5800  4250  x  62
25  50  25

28. If the arithmetic mean of seventy-five numbers is calculated, it is 35. If each number is increased by 5,
then mean of new number is- [Aggarwal- 94]
Solution: Sum of 75 numbers = (75 × 35) = 2625.Total increase = (75 × 5) = 375.
3000
Increased sum = (2625 + 375) = 3000. Increased average = =40
75

29. The average marks in Science subject of a class of 20 students is 68. If the marks of two students were
misread as 48 and 65 instead of the actual marks 72 and 61 respectively, what would be the correct
average? [Aggarwal- 99]
1380
Solution: Correct sum = (68 × 20) + (72+61-48-65) = 1380. Correct average = 20 =69

30. The average age of seven boys sitting in a row facing north is 26 years. If the average age of the first
three boys is 19 years and the average age of the last three boys is 32 years, what is the age of the boy
who is sitting in the middle of the row? [Aggarwal- 103]
Solution: Age of the boy sitting in the middle = [26 × 7 -(19 × 3) + (32 × 3)] = (182-153) years = 29 years.

31. The average marks obtained by 22 candidates in an examination are 45. The average marks of the first
ten are 55 and that of the last eleven are 40. The number of marks obtained by the 11 th candidate is
[Aggarwal- 105]
Solution: Marks obtained by the 11th candidate = [(45 × 22) - (55 × 10) + (40 × 11)] = (990 - 990) = 0

32. The average of the ages of Sumit, Krishna and Rishabh is 43 and the average of the ages of Sumit,
Rishabh and Rohit is 49. If Rohit is 54 years old, what is Krishna’s age? [Aggarwal- 109]
Solution: Sumit + Krishna + Rishabh = 43× 3 = 129.
Sumit + Rishabh + Rohit = 49 × 3=147.
Subtracting (i) from (ii), we get. Rohit - Krishna = 18
 Krishna = 54 -18 = 36

33. The average monthly income of P and Q is Tk. 5050. The average monthly income of Q and R is Tk.
6250 and the average monthly income of P and R is Tk. 5200. The monthly income of P is- [Aggarwal-
113]
Solution: Let P, Q and R represent their respective monthly incomes.
Then, we have-
P + Q = (5050 × 2) = 10100 ...................(i)
Q + R = (6250× 2) = 12500 ...................(ii)
P + R = (5200 × 2) = 10400 ...................(ii)

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Adding (i), (ii) and (iii), we get 2(P + Q + R) = 33000 or P + Q + R = 16500 .................................(iv)
Subtracting (ii) from (iv), we get P = 4000. So, P‟s monthly income = Tk. 4000.

34. Average age of ten persons learning yoga is 32 years. When the age of their instructor is added, the
average age becomes 34 years. The age of their instructor is- [Aggarwal- 114]
Solution: Age of the instructor = ( 34 × 11 - 32 × 10) years = (374 - 320) years = 54 years.

35. The average weight of a class of 24 students is 35 kg. If the weight of the teacher be included, the
average rises by 400g. The weight of the teacher is- [Aggarwal- 116]
Solution: Weight of the teacher = (35.4 × 25 - 35 × 24) kg = 45 kg.

36. The average age of the mother and her six children is 12 years which is reduced by 5 years if the age of
the mother is excluded. How old is the mother? [Aggarwal- 117]
Solution: Age of the mother = (12 × 7 - 7 × 6) years = 42 years.

37. There were 24 students in a class. One of them, who was 18 years old, left the class and his place was
filled up by a newcomer. If the average of the class thereby, was lowered by one month, the age of the
newcomer is- [Aggarwal- 119]
Solution: Total age decreased = (24 × 1) months = 24 months = 2 years.
So, Age of the newcomer = (18 - 2) = 16 years.

38. The average of 11 players of a cricket team is decreased by 2 months when two of them aged 17 years
and 20 years are replaced by two new players. The average age of the new players is- [Aggarwal- 122]
Solution: Total age decreased = (11× 2) months = 22 months = 1 year 10 months.
 35 years 2 months 
Average age of two new players =   = 17 years 7 months.
 2 

39. The average age of an adult class is 40 years. 12 new students with an average age of 32 years join the
class, thereby decreasing the average by 4 years. The original strength of the class was- [Aggarwal-
123]
Solution: Let the original strength of the class be x.
Sum of ages of the whole class = (40x) years
Sum of ages of 12 new students = (12 32) years = 384 years.
ATQ, 40x+384 = 36(x+12) 40x+384 = 36x+432 4x=48 x= 12
Hence, the original strength of the class = 12.

40. A batsman makes a score of 84 runs in the 21st inning and thus increase his average by 2 runs, His
average after 21st inning is- [Aggarwal- 127]
Solution: Let the average for 20 inning be x. Then,
20 x  84
ATQ,  x  2  20 x  84  21x  42  x  42.
21
 Average after 21st inning  42  2  44.

41. A cricketer whose bowling average is 12.4 runs per wicket takes 5 wickets for 26 runs and thereby
decreases his average by 0.4. The number of wickets taken by him till the last match was- [Aggarwal-
128]
Solution: Let the number of wickets taken till the last match be x. Then,
12.4 x  26 34 340
 12  12.4 x  26  12 x  60  0.4 x  34  x    85
x5 0.4 4

42. The average weight of 3 men A, B and C is 84 kg. Another man D joins the group and the average now
becomes 80 kg. If another man E, whose weight is 3 kg more than that of D replaces A, then the
average weight of B, C, D and E becomes 79 kg. The weight of A is- [Aggarwal- 131]

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Solution: Total weight of A, B & C is 84 3=252 kg. Total weight of A, B, C & D is 80 4=320 kg.
Therefore D‟s weight =320-252= 68 kg. E‟s weight = D+3=68+3= 71 kg.
Total weight of A, B, C, D & E = 320+71 = 391 kg & Total weight of B+C+D+E= 79 4=316 kg
So, weight of A = 391-316= 75 kg

43. The average age of a husband and his wife was 23 years at the time of their marriage. After five years
they have a one year old child. The average age of the family now is- [Aggarwal- 132]
Solution: Sum of the present ages of husband, wife and child = 2 (23+5)+1=57 years.
 57 
 Re quired average     19 years.
 3

44. Four years ago, the average age of A and B was 18 years. At present the average age of A, B and C is
24 years. What would be the age of C after 8 years? [Aggarwal- 133]
Solution: Sum of the present ages of A and B = (18 × 2) + (4 × 2) years = 44 years.
Sum of the present ages of A, B and C = (24 × 3) years = 72 years
C‟s present age = (72 - 44) years = 28 years. C‟s age after 8 years = (28 + 8) years = 36 years.

45. The average age of husband, wife and their child 3 years ago was 27 years and that of wife and the
child 5 years ago was 20 years. The present age of the husband is- [Aggarwal- 135]
Solution: Sum of the present age of husband, wife and child = (27 × 3) +( 3 × 3) years = 90 years.
Sum of the present ages of wife and child = (20 × 2) + (5 × 2) years = 50 years.
Husband‟s present age (90 - 50)= 40 years.

46. The average age of a husband and wife at the time of their marriage was 25 years. A son was born to
them two years after their marriage. The present average age of all three of them is 24 years. How
many years is it since the couple got married? [Aggarwal- 136]
Solution: Sum of the ages of husband and wife at the time of their marriage = (25 × 2) years = 50 years.
Sum of the ages of husband and wife when their soon was born = (50 + 2 × 2) years = 54 years.
Sum of the ages of husband, wife and son at present = (24 × 3) years = 72 years.
(72  54) 18
 Age of son =   6 years.
3 3
Hence, the couple got married (6 + 2) = 8 years ago.

47. When the average age of a couple and their son was 42 years, the son married and got a child after one
year. When the child was 5 years old. The average age of the family became 36 years. What was the
age of daughter-in-law at the time of their marriage? [Aggarwal- 137]
Solution: Sum of the ages of father, mother and son at the time of son‟s marriage = (42 3)= 126 years.
Sum of the present ages of father, mother and son = (126 + 3 × 6) years = 144 years.
Sum of the present ages of father, mother, son and grandson = (144 + 5) years = 149 years.
Sum of the present age of father, mother, son, daughter-in-law and grandson = (36 × 5) years = 180 years
Daughter-in-law‟s present age = (180 - 149) years = 31 years.
Age of daughter-in-law at the time of marriage = (31 - 6) = 25 years.

48. After replacing an old member by a new member it was found that the average age of five members of
a club is the same as it was 3 years ago. What is the difference between the ages of the replaced and the
new member? [Aggarwal- 139]
Solution: Age decreased = (5 × 3) years = 15 years. So, the required different = 15 years.

49. The average age of a group of persons going to picnic is 16 years. Twenty new persons with an average
age of 15 years join the group on the spot due to which their average age becomes 15.5 years. The
number of persons initially going for picnic is- [Aggarwal- 141]
Solution: Let the initial number of persons be x. Then,
16x + 20 × 15 = 15.5 (x + 20) 16x-15.5x=310-300 0.5x = 10 x= 20.

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50. Total expenses of a boarding house are partly fixed and partly varying linearly with the number of
boarders. The average expense per boarder is Tk. 700 when there are 25 boarders and Tk. 600 when
there are 50 boarders. What is the average expense per boarder when there are 100 boarders?
[Aggarwal- 144]
Solution: Let the fixed cost be Tk. x and the variable cost be Tk. y per boarder.
Then, x + 25y = 700 × 25  x + 25y = 17500 ..........(i)
x + 50y = 600 × 50  x + 50y = 30000 .........(ii)
Subtracting (i) from (ii), we get: 25y = 12500 or, y = 500.
Putting y = 500 in (i), we get: x = 5000.
Total expenses of 100 boarders = Tk. (5000 + 500 × 100) = 55000.
55000
Hence, average expense = Tk. = Tk. 550.
100

51. A certain factory employed 600 men and 400 women and the average wage was Tk. 25.50 per day. If a
woman got Tk. 5 less than a man, then what are their daily wages? [Aggarwal- 145]
Solution: Let the daily wage of a man be Tk. x. Then, daily wage of a woman = Tk. (x - 5).
Now, 600 x + 400 (x - 5) = 25.50 × (600 + 400) 100x = 27500 x = 27.50
Man‟s daily wage = Tk. 27.50; Woman‟s daily wages = (x - 5) = Tk. 22.50

52. The average salary of all the workers in a workshop is Tk. 8000. The average salary of 7 technicians is
Tk. 12000 and the average salary of the rest is Tk. 6000. The total number of workers in the workshop
is- [Aggarwal- 148]
Solution: Let the total workers be x.
Then, 8000x = (1200 7) + 6000 × (x - 7) 8000x = 84000+6000x-42000 2000x=42000 x= 21

53. In a school with 600 students, the average age of the boys is 12 years and that of the girls is 11 years. If
the average of the school is 11 years 9 months, then the number of girls in the school is- [Aggarwal-
149]
Solution: Let the number of girls be x. Then, number of boys = (600 - x).
Then, 11x+12(600-x) = 11 600 11x+7200-12x = 600 x = 7200-7050= 150

54. The average age of students of a class is 15.8 years. The average age of boys in the class is 16.4 years
and that of the girls is 15.4 years. The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in the class is-
[Aggarwal- 152]
Solution: Let the ratio be k : 1, Then,
0.4 2
 k  16.4  1  15.4  (k  1)  15.8  (16.4  15.8)k  (15.8  15.4)  k  .
0.6 3
2
 Re quired ratio  : 1  2 : 3
3
55. Average score of a class of 60 students, in an exam was 43. Average score of the students who had
passed is 52 and the average score of students who has failed is 16. How many failed the exam?
[Aggarwal- 155]
Solution: Let total number of student fail = x,
So, Total number of students passed = 60-x
Then, 52(60-x)+16x=60 43 3120-52x+6x=2580 36x = 540 x = 15

56. The average of 11 results is 60. If the average of first six results is 58 and that of last six is 63, find the
6th result. [Aggarwal- 156]
Solution: The average of 11 results = 60; The total of 11 results = 60 × 11 = 660
Average of first six results = 58; Average of last six results = 63; Total of first six results = 58 × 3 = 348
Total of last six results = 63 × 6 = 378
Sixth results = total of first and last six results = total of 11 results = (348 + 378) - 660= 726 - 660 = 66

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57. The average expenditure of a man for the first five months is Tk. 12.00 and for the next seven months
is Tk. 1300. If he saves Tk. 2900 in that year, his monthly average income is- [Aggarwal- 159]
Solution: Average expenditure of a man for the first five month = Tk. 1200
Average expenditure of a man for the next seven month = Tk. 1300
Total annual expenditure of man = Tk. (5 × 1200 + 7 × 1300)= Tk. (6000 + 9100)= Tk. 15100
Man saves = Tk. 2900; His total annual income = Tk. (15100 + 2900)= Tk. 18000
18000
Average monthly income = = Tk. 1500
12

58. Six numbers are arranged in decreasing order. The average of the first numbers is 30 and the average
age of the last five numbers is 25. The difference of the first and the last number is- [Aggarwal- 162]
Solution: Number are x > y > z > p > q > r
According to the question, Average of first five numbers = 30
Sum of first five number = a + y + z + p + q = 5 × 30 = 150 ................. (i)
Average of last five numbers = 25
Sum of last five numbers = y + z + p + q + r = 5 × 25 = 125 .................(ii)
By equation (i) and (ii) a - r = 150 - 125 = 25

59. The average weight of A, B and C is 40 kgs. Weight of C is 24 kgs more that A’s weight and 3 kgs less
than B’s weight. What will be the average weight of A, B, C and D. If D weights 15 kgs less than C?
[Aggarwal- 163]
Solution: Average weight of A, B and C = 40 kgs
Total weights of A, B and C = 40 × 3 = 120 kgs
Weight of C = (A + 24) kg and C = (B - 3) kg
A + 24 = B – 3 B = A + 27
Now, A + B + C = 120  A + A + 27 + A + 24 = 120 3A + 51 = 120 69/3= 23 kg
B = A + 27 = 23 + 27 = 50 kg; C = 120 - 23 - 50 = 47 kg; D = 47 - 15 = 32 kg
Required average weight of A, B, C and D
23  50  47  32
= = = 38 kg.
4

60. The average monthly income of P and Q is TK. 6000; that of Q and R is Tk. 5250; and that P and R is
Tk. 5,500. What is P’s monthly income? [Aggarwal- 170]
Solution: Average monthly income of P and Q = Tk. 6,000/-
Average monthly income of Q and R = Tk. 5,250/-
Average monthly income of P and R = Tk. 5,500/-
Total income of P + Q = 2 × 6,000 = Tk. 12,000/- .............. (i)
Total income of Q + R = 2 × 5,250 = Tk. 10,500/- ..............(ii)
Total income of R + P = 2 × 5,500 = Tk. 11,000/-................(ii)
On adding equation (i), (ii) and (iii), we get
2(P + Q + R) = 12,000 + 10,500 + 11,000
33500
P + Q + R =
2
Subtracting = Tk. 16,750/- .......... (iv)
By equation (iv) - (ii) = Tk. (16,750 - 10,500) = TK. 6,250/-

 Problem on Ages
1. The ratio of the age of Tina and Rakesh is 9 : 10 respectively. Ten years ago, the ratio of their ages was
4 : 5 respectively. What is the present age of Rakesh? [Aggarwal-Exm-1]
Solution: Let Tina‟s age be 9x years. Then, Rakesh‟s age = 10x years.
9x  10 4
   5(9x  10)  4(10 x  10)  45x  40 x  50  40  5x  10  x  2
10 x  10 5
 Pr esent age of Rakesh  (10  2) years  20 years

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2. The product of the ages of Ankit and Nikita is 240. If twice of Nikita’s is more than Aankit’s age by 4
years, then find Nikita’s age. [Aggarwal-Exm-6]
Solution: Let Ankit‟s age be x years. The, Nikita‟s age =
240 240 480
years. 2  x4  x  4  480  x 2  4 x
x x x
 x  4 x  480  0  x  24 x  20 x  480  0  x( x  24)  20( x  24)  0
2 2

 ( x  24)( x  20)  0  x  20
240
 Nikita ' s age  years  12 years.
20
3. Reenu’s age after 6 years will be three-sevenths of her father’s age. 10 years ago, the ratio of their ages
was 1 : 5. What is Reenu’s father’s age at present? [Aggarwal-Exm-7]
Solution: Let Reenu‟s age 10 years ago be x years.
Then, her father‟s age 10 years ago = 5x years.
3 3
( x  10)  6   [(5x  10)  6]  x  16  (5x  16)  7 x  112  15x  48  8x  64  x  8
7 7
Re enu ' s father ' s present age  (5x  10)  (5  8  10) years  50 years.

4. The present ages of Amit and his father are in the ratio 2 : 5 respectively. Four years hence, the ratio of
their ages becomes 5 : 11 respectively. What was the father’s age five years ago? [Aggarwal- 3]
Solution: Let Amit‟s age be 2x years. Then, his father‟s age = 5x years.
2x  4 5
   11(2 x  4)  5(5 x  4)
5 x  4 11
 22 x  44  25 x  20  3 x  24  x  8
Father' s age 5 years ago  (5 x  5) years  (5  8  5) years  35 years.

5. The ages of A and B are in the ratio 6 : 5 and the sum of their ages is 44 years. What will be the ratio of
their ages after 8 years? [Aggarwal- 6]
Solution:
 6
A' s age =  44   years  24 years and B' s age  (44  24) years  20 years
 11 
(24  8) 32 8
Ratio of their ages after 8 years     8 : 7.
(20  8) 28 7

2
6. Farah got married 8 years ago. Today her age is 1 times her age at the time of her marriage. At
7
present her daughter’s age is one-sixth of her age. What was her daughter’s age 3 years ago?
[Aggarwal- 7]
Solution: Let Farah‟s age 8 years ago be x years. Then, her present age = (x + 8) years.
9
 x  8  x  7 x  56  9 x  2 x  56  x  28.
7
 Farah' s age now  x  8 years  (28  8) years  36 years.
1 
Her daughter' s age now    36  years  6 years.
6 
Her daughter' s age 3 years ago  (6  3) years  3 years.

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7. The present age of Mr. Sanyal is three times the age of his son. Six years hence, the ratio of their ages
will be 5 : 2. What is the present age of Mr. Sanyal? [Aggarwal- 9]
Solution: Let the son‟s age be x years. Then, Mr. Sanyal‟s age = 3x years.
3x  6 5
   2(3x  6)  5( x  6)
x6 2
 6 x  12  2 x  30  x  18
 Pr esent age of Mr. Sanyal  3x years  (3  18) years  54 years.

8. The average of the ages of a man and his daughter is 34 years. If the respective ratio of their ages four
years from now is 14 : 5, what is daughter’s present age? [Aggarwal- 10]
Solution: Average age of man and his daughter = 34 years.
Their total age = (34 × 2) years = 68 years.
Let man‟s age be x years. Then, daughter‟s age = (68 - x) years.
x4 14
  5( x  4)  14(72  x)
68  x  4 5
 5 x  20  1008  14 x  19 x  988  x  52
 Daughter' s present age  (68  52) years  16 years.

9. The ratio between the ages of Ram and Mohan is 4 : 5 and that between the ages of Ram and Anil is 5 :
6. If the sum of the ages of the three is 69 years, what is Mohan’s age? [Aggarwal- 13]
5 6
Solution: Ram‟s age : Mohan‟s age = 4 : 5 = 1 : Ram‟s age : Anil‟s age = 5 : 6 = 1 :
4 5
5x
Let Ram‟s age be x years. Then, Mohan‟s age = years.
4
6x
And, Anil‟a age = years.
5
5x 6 x
x    60
4 5
 20 x  25 x  24 x  69  69 x  1380  x  20
5x 5  20
Mohan' s age  years  years  25 years.
4 4
10. At present, Suresh’s age is twice the age of his daughter. After 6 years from now, the ratio of the ages
of Suresh and his daughter will be 23 : 13. What is the present age of Suresh? [Aggarwal- 14]
Solution: Let the daughter‟s age be x years. Suresh‟s age = 2x years.
2 x  6 23
   13(2 x  6)  23( x  6)
x  6 13
 26 x  78  23 x  138  3x  60  x  20
Pr esent age of Suresh  2 x years  (2  20) years  40 years.

11. The difference between the present ages of Arun and Deepak is 14 years. Seven years ago, the ratio of
their ages was 5 : 7 respectively. What is Deepak’s present age? [Aggarwal- 15]
Solution: Let the ages of Arun and Deepak 7 years ago be 5x years and 7x years respectively. Then,
Arun‟s present age = (5x + 7) years, Deepak‟s present age (7x + 7) years.
 (7 x  7)  (5 x  7)  14  2 x  14  x  7
Deepak' s present agee  (7  7  7) years.  56 years.

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12. Ten years ago, a man was seven times as old as his son. Two years hence, twice his age will be equal to
five times the age of his son. What is the present age of the son? [Aggarwal- 16]
Solution: Let son‟s age 10 years ago be x years. Then, man‟s age 10 years ago = 7x years.
Son‟s present age = (x + 10) years, Men‟s present age = (7x + 10) years.
 2[(7 x  10)  2]  5[( x  10)  2]
 2(7 x  12)  5( x  12)  14 x  24  5 x  60  9 x  36
x4
Son' s present age be ( x  10) years, then (4  10)  14 years.

13. The ages of Samina and Sohana are in the ratio of 7 : 3 respectively. After 6 years, the ratio of their
ages will be 5 : 3. What is the difference in their ages? [Aggarwal- 17]
Solution: Let Samina‟a age be 7x years. Then, Suhana‟s age e= 3x years.
7x  6 5
   3(7 x  6)  5(3 x  6)
3x  6 3
 21x  18  15 x  30  6 x  12  x  2
Differeence in their ages  (7 x  3 x) years  4 years  (4  2) years  8 years.

14. The ages of Sulekha and Arunima are in the ratio of 9 : 8 respectively. After 5 years, the ratio of their
ages will be 10 : 9. What is the difference in their ages? [Aggarwal- 18]
Solution: Let Sulekha‟s age ebe 9x years. Then, Arunima‟s age = 8x years.
9 x  5 10
   9(9 x  5)  10(8 x  5)  81x  45  80 x  50  x  5
8x  5 9
Difference in their ages  (9 x  8 x)  x years  5 years.

15. The ages of A and B are presently in the ratio of 5 : 6 respectively. Fix years hence, this ratio will
become 6 : 7 respectively. What was B’s age 5 years ago? [Aggarwal- 19]
Solution: Let A‟s age be 5x years. Then, B‟s age = 6x years.
5x  6 6
   7(5 x  6)  6(6 x  6)
6x  6 7
 35 x  42  36 x  36  x  6
B' s age 5 years ago  (6 x  5) years  (6  6  5) years  31 years.

16. The age of the mother today is thrice that of her daughter. After 12 years, the age of the mother will be
twice that of her daughter. The age of the daughter today is- [Aggarwal- 20]
Solution: Let daughter‟s age be x years. Then, mother age = 3x years
(3x  12)  2( x  12)  3x  12  2 x  24  x  12
 Daughter' s age today  12 years.

17. The sum of the ages of a daughter and her mother is 56 years. After four years, the age of the mother
will be three times that of the daughter. At present their ages are- [Aggarwal- 21]
Solution: Let daughter‟s age bge x years. Then, mother‟s age = (56 - x) years
(56 - x) + 4 = 3 (x+4)
 60  x  3x  12  4 x  48  x  12
 Daughter' s age  12 years, Mother ' s age  44 years.

18. The present age of son is half of the present age of his mother. Ten years ago, his mother’s age was
thrice for age of her son. What is the present age of the son? [Aggarwal- 22]

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Solution: Let mother‟s age be 2x years. Then, son‟s age = x years.


(2x - 10) = 3 (x + 4)
 2 x  10  3x  12  x  20
Son' s age  20 years.

1 4 3
19. Ram’s son’s age is of Ram’s wife’s age. Ram’s wife’s age is of Ram’s age and Ram’s age is of
3 5 5
Ram’s father’s age. Find the age of Ram’s son, if ram’s father is 50 years old. [Aggarwal- 23]
3 
Solution: Ram‟s father age = 50 years, Ram‟s age   50  years  30 years.
5 
4 
Ram‟s wife age =   50  years  24 years.
5 
1 
Ram‟s son‟s age =   24  years  8 years.
3 
6
20. Rajan got married 8 years ago. His present age is times his age at the time of his marriage. Rajan’s
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sister was 10 years younger to him at the time of his marriage. The age of Rajan’s sister is- [Aggarwal-
25]
Solution: Let Rajan‟s age 8 years ago be x years. His present age = (x + 8) years.
6
 x  8  x  5x  40  6x  x  40.
5
Rajan‟s sister‟s age 8 years ago = (40 - 10) years = 30 years. His sister‟s age now = (30 + 8) = 38 years.

21. The ages of two persons differ by 20 years. If 5 years ago, the older one be 5 times as old as the younger
one, then their present age are- [Aggarwal- 26]
Solution: Let their present age be x years and (x - 20) years.
( x  5)  5{( x  20)  5}  ( x  5)  5( x  25)  ( x  5)  5 x  125  4 x  120  x  30
Their present ages are 30 years and 10 years.

22. A couple has a son and a daughter. The age of the father is four times that of the son and the age of the
daughter is one-third of that of her mother. The wife is 6 years younger to her husband and the sister
is 3 years older than her brother. The mother’s age is- [Aggarwal- 27]
Solution: M-Mother, F-Father, S-Son, D-Daughter
1
F  4S , D  M , M  F  6 and S  D  3
3
 M  3 D  3 ( S  3)
3 3 3 3
 3S  9 F  9  ( M  6)  9  M   6  9
4 4 4 4
 3  9  1 27  27 
  M  M     9  M   M    4   54 years. The mother is 54 years old .
 4  2  4 2  2 
23. The present ages of three persons are in the proportion 4 : 7 : 9. Eight years ago, the sum of their ages
was 56 years. The present age of the eldest person is- [Aggarwal- 28]
Solution: A : B : C = 4 : 7: 9 and ( A + B + C)= 56 + (8 + 8 + 8) = 80.
 9 
 C' s age   80   years  36 years.
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24. Reenu’s father was 38 years of age when she was born while her mother was 36 years old when her
brother 4 years younger to her was born. What is the difference between the ages of her parents?
[Aggarwal- 30]
Solution: Mother‟s age when Reenu‟s brother was born = 36 years.
Father‟s age when Reenu‟s brother was born = (38+4) years = 42 years
Required difference = (42 - 36) years = 6 years.

25. The sum of the ages of 5 children born at the intervals of 3 years each is 50 years. What is the age of
the youngest child? [Aggarwal- 31]
Solution: Let the ages of children be s, (x + 3), (x + 6), (x + 9) and ( x + 12) years.
Then, x + x + 3 + x + 6 + x + 9 + x + 12 = 50
 5x  20  x  4  Age of youngest child  4 years.

26. A man was asked to state his age in years. His reply was, “Take my age 3 years hence, multiply it by 3
and then subtract 3 times my age 3 years ago and you will know how old I am.” What is the age of the
man? [Aggarwal- 32]
Solution: Let the p[resent age of the man be x years. Then 3 ( x + 3) - 3 (x -3) = x
 (3x  9)  (3x  9)  x  x  18
 The present age of the man is 18 years.

27. The ration of a man’s age and his son’s age is 7 : 3 and the product of their ages is 756. The ratio of
their ages after 6 years will be- [Aggarwal- 35]
Solution: Let the man‟s age be 7x years. Then, son‟s age = 3x years.
ATQ, 7x 3x=756 21 = 756 = 36 x= 3
The ratio of their ages after 6 years= (7x+6): (3x+6)= (7 6+6) : (3 6+6)= 48:24=2:1

28. Sonai is 40 years old and Nitya is 60 years old. How many years ago was the ratio of their ages 3 : 5?
[Aggarwal- 36]
Solution: Let x years ago the ratio of their ages be 3 : 5.
40  x 3
Then,   3(60  x)  5(40  x)
60  x 5
 180  3 x  200  5 x  2 x  20  x  10.
10 years ago, their ages were in the ratio 3 : 5.

29. The ratio between the present ages of A and B is 5 : 3 respectively. The ratio between A’s age 4 years
ago and B’s age 4 years hence is 1 : 1. What is the ratio between A’s age 4 years hence and B’s age 4
years ago? [Aggarwal- 37]
Solution: Let A‟s age be 5x years. Then, B‟s age = 3x years.
5x  4 1
  5 x  4  3x  4  2 x  8  x  4.
3x  4 1
A' s age 4 years hence 5 x  4 5  4  4 24 3
      3 : 1.
B' s age 4 years ago 3x  4 3  4  4 8 1

30. The ratio of the ages of a man and his wife is 4 : 3. After 4 years, this ratio will be 9 : 7. If at the time of
their marriage, the ratio of their ages was 5 : 3, then how many years ago were they married?
[Aggarwal- 38]
Solution: Let the man‟s age be 4x years. Then, his wife‟s age = 3x years.
4 x 4 9
Then,   7(4 x  4)  9(3x  4)  28 x  28  27 x  36  x  8
3 x 4 7
Man' s age  (4  8) years  32 years,Wife' s age  (3  8) years  24 years.

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Let they be married y years ago. Then,


32  y 5
  3(32  y )  5(24  y )  69  3 y  120  5 y  2 y  (120  96)  24  y  12.
24  y 3
So, they were married 12 years ago.

31. The ratio between the ages of Neelam and Shiny is 5 : 6 respectively. If the ratio between the one-third
age of Neelam and half of Shiny’s age is 5 : 9, then what is Shiny’s age? [Aggarwal- 39]
Solution: Let Neelam‟s age be 5x years and Shiny‟s age be 6x yeas.
1  1  5x 5
  5x  :   6 x   5 : 9   .
3  2  3  3x 9
Thus, Shiny‟s age cannot be determined.

32. 18 years ago, a man was three times as old as his son. Now, the man is twice as old as his son. The sum
of the present ages of the man and his son is- [Aggarwal- 40]
Solution: Let the son‟s age 18 years ago be x years. Then, man‟s age 18 years ago = 3x years.
(3x + 18) = 2 (x + 18)
 3x  18  2 x  36  x  18
Sum of their present ages = (3x + 18 + x + 18) years.
= (4x + 36) years. = (4 × 18 + 36) years = 108 years.

33. A man is aged three times more than his son Ronit. After 8 years, he would be two and a half times of
Ronit’s age. After further 8 years, how many times would he be of Ronit’s age? [Aggarwal- 41]
Solution: Let Ronit‟s present age be x years.
Then, the man‟s age = (x + 3x) years = 4x years
5
4x  8  ( x  8)  8x  16  5x  40  3x  24  x  8.
2
(4x  16) (4  8  16) 48
 Re quired ratio     2 times .
( x  16) (8  16) 24

34. One year ago, Promila was four times as o9ld as her daughter Sakshi. Six years hence, Promila’s age
will exceed her daughter’s age by 9 years. The ratio of the present ages of Promila and her daughter is-
[Aggarwal- 42]
Solution: Let Sakshi‟s age 1 years ago be x years. Promila‟s age 1 years ago = 4x years.
 Sakshi‟s age now = ( x + 1) years, Promila‟s age now = (4x + 1) years.
(4x + 1) + 6 = (x + 1 + 6) + 9
 4 x  7  x  16  3x  9  x  3
(4 x  1) 13
Ratio of Pr omila ' s age and Sakshi' s age now    13 : 4.
( x  1) 4

35. The age of a man 10 years ago was thrice the age of his son. 10 years hence, the man’s age will be twice
the age of his son. The ratio of their present ages is- [Aggarwal- 43]
Solution: Let son‟s age 10 years ago be x years. Then, man‟s age 10 years ago = 3x years.
Son‟s present age = (x + 10) years, Man‟s present age = (3x + 10) years.
(3x + 10) + 10= 2 (x + 10 + 10)
 3x  20  2( x  20)  3x  20  2 x  40  x  20.
3x  10 3  20  10 70
Ratio of present ages of man and the son     7 : 3.
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36. Tanya’s grandfather was 8 times older to her 16 years ago. He would be 3 times of her age 8 years
from now. 8 years ago, what was the ratio of Tanya’s age to that of her grandfather?- [Aggarwal- 44]
Solution: 16 years ago, let T = x years ago G = 8x years.
After 8 years from now, T = (x + 16 + 8) years and G = (8x + 16 + 8) years.
 8 x  24  3( x  24)  8 x  3 x  72  24  5 x  48.
48
8
T x8 48  40 88 11
8 years ago,   5     11 : 53
G 8x  8 8  48
8 384  40 424 53
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37. The difference between the ages of two men is 10 years. 15 years ago, the elder one was twice as old as
the younger one. The present age of the elder man is- [Aggarwal- 45]
Solution: Let their ages be x and (x + 10) years.
Then, (x + 10 - 15) = 2(x - 15)
 x  5  2 x  30  x  25
Peresent age o0f the elder man = (x + 10) years = (25 + 10) years = 35 years.

38. 6 years ago, the ratio of the ages of Kunal and Sagar was 6 : 5. Four year hence, the ratio of their ages
will be 11 : 10. What is Sagar’s age at present? [Aggarwal- 46]
Solution: Let the ages of Kunal and Sagar 6 years ago be 6x and 5x years.
(6 x  6)  4 11 6 x  10 11
Then,   
(5 x  6)  4 10 5 x  10 10
 10(6 x  10)  11(5 x  10)  60 x  100  55 x  110  5 x  10  x  2.
Sagar' s present age  (5 x  6) years  (5  2  6) years  16 years.

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39. Sneh’s age is th of her father’s age. Sneh’s father’s age will be twice of Vimal’s age after 10 years. If
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Vimal’s 8th birthday was celebrated 2 years ago, then what is Sneh’s present age? [Aggarwal- 47]
Solution: Vimal‟s present age = (8 + 2) years = 10 years
After 10 years viaml‟s age will be = 10+10 =20
Sneha‟s father‟s age after 10 years = 2 20=40
Sneha‟s father present age = 40-10=30 years. Sneha‟s age = 30 years= 5 years.

40. Three years ago, the ratio of the ages of Amisha and Nimisha was 8 : 9 respectively. 3 years hence, the
ratio of their ages will be 11 : 12 respectively. What is the present age of Amisha? [Aggarwal- 50]
Solution: Let Amisha‟s age 3 years ago be 8x years. Then, Nimisha‟s age 3 years ago = 9x years.
Present age of Amisha = (8x + 3) years.
Present age of Nimisha = (9x + 3) years.
(8 x  3)  3 11 8 x  6 11
  
(9 x  3)  3 12 9 x  6 12
 12(8 x  6)  11(9 x  6)  96 x  72  99 x  66  3 x  6  x  2.
Amisha' s present age  (8  2  3) years  19 years.

41. If 10 years are subtracted from the present age of Mr. Roy and the remainder divided by 14, then you
would get the present age of his grandson Schin. If Sachin is 9 years younger to Saloni whose age is 14
years, then what is the preset age of Mr. Roy? [Aggarwal- 51]
Solution: Saloni‟s age = 14 years  Sachin‟s age = (14 - 9) years = 5 years.
Let the present age of Mr. Roy be x years.
x  10
 5  x  10  70  x  80 years.
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42. X’s age 3 years ago was three times the present age of Y. At present, Z’s age is twice the age of Y. Also
Z is 12 years younger than X. What is the present age of Z? [Aggarwal- 52]
Solution: Let the present age of Y be a years. Three years ago X‟s age = 3a years.
Then, present age of X is (3a + 3) and Z‟s present age = 2a
According to the given information, (3a + 3) - 2a = 12  a = 9 years
 Pr esent age of Z  2a  2  9  18 years.

43. The sum of present ages of a father and his son is 8 years more than the present age of the mother. The
mother is 22 years older than the son. What will be the age of the father after 4 year? [Aggarwal- 54]
Solution: Let present age of father, mother and son be x, y and z respectively
Sum of present ages of father and son = (Mother‟s present age + 8 years)
 x  z  y  8 years ................... (i)
Mother‟s present age = (Son‟s present age + 22)  y = z + 22 ………………….. (ii)
Put the value of y in equation (i) we get x + z = z + 22 + 8
 x  z  z  30  x  30 years.
 Father' s present age  30 years. Age of father after four years  30  4  34 years.
 Re quired age of father  34 years.

44. 4 years ago, the ratio of 1/2 of A’s age at that time and four times of B’s age at the time was 5 : 12.
Eight years hence, 1/2 of A’s age at that time will be less that B’s age at that time by 2 years. What is
B’s present age? [Aggarwal- 56]
Solution: Let the present age of A be a years and that of B be b years.
Then, 4 years ago,
A‟s age = (a - 4) years
B‟s age = (b - 4) years
Now, according to the given information in question,
a
2 5 a4 5 a4 5
 or  or 
4(b  4) 12 2(4b  16) 12 4b  16 6
By cross multiplying we get,6a  24  20b  80  6a  20b  56  10b  3a  28
a8 a a
After 8 years,  2  b  8   4  2  b  8  b   2
2 2 2
 2b  a  4.............(i )
 a  2b  4.............(ii )

Putting the value of a in equation (i ), we get


10b  3(2b  4)  28
 10b  6b  12  28  4b  40
 b  10
Hence, the present age of B is 10 years.

45. Ten years hence, the respective ratio between Simmi’s age and Niti’s age will be 7 : 9. Two years ago,
the respective ratio between Simmi’s age and Niti’s age was 1 : 3. If Abhay is 4 years older to his sister
Niti, what is Abhay’s present age? [Aggarwal- 57]
Solution: Let after 10 years the age of Simmi and Niti will be 7x and 9x respectively.
So, their present ages are 7x-10 and 9x-10 and 2 years age were 7x-12 and 9x-12
ATQ, 21x-36=9x-12 12x=24 x=2
Present age of Niti= 9x-10=(9 2)-10=18-10=8 years
So, Present age of Abhay= 8+4= 12 years.
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1. What is the extended period of Mujibvarsha? 13. The last span of Padma Bridge is laid on which two
A) 17 March 2020- 17 March 2021 pillars?
B) 17 March 2020- 26 March 2021 A) 4 and 5 B) 12 and 13
C) 17 March 2020- 15 August 2021 C) 19 and 20 D) 39 and 40
D) 17 March 2020- 16 December 2021 14. When is the Padma Bridge 6.15 km visible?
2. Who is the first woman professor of University A) 5 December 2020 B) 8 December 2020
Grants Commission? C) 9 December 2020 D) 10 December 2020
A) Farzana Islam B) Sufia Ahmed said 15. What is the number of spans of Padma bridge?
C) Dr. Hasina Khan D) Shahala Khatun A) 41 B) 42
3. What is the number of Birangana freedom fighters C) 43 D) 44
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A) 370 B) 380 A) 41 B) 42
C) 390 D) 400 C) 43 D) 44
4. How many political parties are currently registered in 17. What is the current height of Everest, the highest
the country? mountain in the world?
A) 37 B) 38 A) 8,848 meters B) 8,848.86 meters
C) 39 D) 40 C) 8,850 meters D) 8,850.86 meters
5. Which political party is deregistered on 14th 18. Which of the following years is the year 2021
December 2020? declared by the United Nations?
A) Progressive Democratic Party A) International year of peace and trust
B) Bangladesh Congress B) International year Fruits and Vegetables
C) Bangladesh Nationalist Front C) International year for the Elimination of child
D) Bangladesh Cultural Liberation Alliance labour
6. How many government MBBS medical colleges are D) All of the above
there in the country at present? 19. Which is the World Book Capital of 2021?
A) 34 B) 35 A) Saudi Arabia B) Georgia
C) 36 D) 37 C) Iraq D) Iran
7. Which is the latest government medical college in the 20. 13th October 2020 how many countries in
country? Bangladesh ratified the paperless trade agreement?
A) Sheikh Kamal Medical College A) 4th B) 9th
th
B) Bangabandhu Medical College C) 6 D) 5th
C) Sheikh Hasina Medical College 21. When will the paperless trade agreement be
D) Dr. MA Wazed Mia Medical College effective?
8. Where is Bangabandhu Medical College located? A) 20 January 2021 B) 20 February 2021
A) Sunamganj B) Barguna C) 20 March 2021 D) 20 April 2021
C) Narayanganj D) Kurigram 22. December 7, 2020 Which date is declared by the UN
9. How many scheduled banks in the country at General Assembly as International Epidemic
present? Preparedness Day?
A) 58 B) 59 A) 12 December B) 18 December
C) 60 D) 61 C) 20 December D) 27 December
10. How many private scheduled banks are there in the 23. Who became the first woman President of Moldova
country at present? on 24 December 2020?
A) 49 B) 50 A) Ursula von der Lane B) Maia Sandu
C) 51 D) 52 C) Jujana Kaputova D) Sandra de
11. How many private scheduled banks are currently 24. Which is the 61st scheduled bank in the country?
owned by the country? A) Citizens Bank PLC
A) 40 B) 41 B) Bengal Commercial Bank Limited
C) 42 D) 43 C) Bangla Bank Limited
12. Which bank started its journey as a full-fledged D) People's Bank Limited
Islamic Shariah based bank on January 1,2021? 25. December 2,2020 Which country is the first country
A) Standard Bank Limited in the world to approve the use of Pfizer Bioentech
B) One Bank Limited corona vaccine?
C) Bank Asia Limited A) Germany B) United Kingdom
D) Padma Bank Limited C) United States D) Italy

Answer Key:
1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (C) 5. (A) 6. (D) 7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (D) 10. (D) 11. (D) 12. (A) 13. (B) 14. (D) 15. (A) 16. (B)
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13. mgy`ªc…ó ‡_‡K Gfv‡i‡÷i D‧PZv KZ? - 8848.86 wg./29032 dzU|
14. mvwn‡Z¨ bv‡ej Rqx bvixi ms‡Lv KZ Rb? - 14 Rb|
15. cÕ_g RvZxq cZvKv e¨envi K‡i †Kvb †`k? - †Wbgv©K|
16. cÕ_g ‡bv‡ej Rqx bvixi bvg wK? - gv`vi Kzix-1903 mv‡j (c`v‡_©)
17. ‡k¦Z nvwZi ‡`k wn‡m‡e cwiwPZ †Kvb †`k? - _vBj¨Vû|
18. m~‡h©v`‡qi ‡`k ejv nq Kv‡K? - Rvcvb‡K|
19. 1867 mv‡j ivwkqvi wbKU ‡_‡K Avjv¯‹v `xcwU µq K‡i †Kvb †`k? - gvwK©b hy³ivóª|
20. evnvgv `xccy‡Ãi ivRavbx - bvmvD|

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 gyw³hy× I evsjv‡`‡ki Afy¨`q


evsjv‡`‡ki gyw³hy× (1971 mvj)
ZvwiL NUbv
gvP© 2 evsjv‡`‡ki cZvKv cÕ_gev‡ii gZ D‡Ëvjb Kiv nq XvKv wek¦we`¨vj‡qi eUZjvq GK QvÎ mgv‡e‡k|
gvP© 3 QvÎmsMÕvg cwil` Avn~Z Rbmfvq ‡kL gywReyi ingvb Awnsm Amn‡hvM Av‡›`vj‡bi WvK ‡`b|
gvP© 7 ‡im‡Kvm© gq`v‡b e½eÜy ‡kL gywReyi ingv‡bi HwZnvwmK fvlY| 7B gv‡P©i fvlY‡K 1863 mv‡ji 19B b‡f¤^i Av‡gwiKvi 16
Zg †cÕwm‡W›U Aveªvnvg wj¼b †cbwmjfvwbqv iv‡R¨i †MwURev‡M© †h weL¨vZ fvlY †`b Zvimv‡_ Zzjbv Kiv nq| 272wU k‡ãi
mgš^‡q 3 wgwb‡Ui fvl‡Y wZwb e‡jwQ‡jb- ÒDemocracyÓ is a form of government of the people, by the
people, for the people, shall not perish for the earth.
gvP© 19 Rq‡`ecy‡i B÷ ‡e½j ‡iwR‡g›U KZ©…K cvwK¯Ív‡bi weiæ‡× cÕ_g mk¯¿ cÕwZ‡iva|
gvP© ÔAcv‡ikb mvP© jvBU× ïiæ| ivZ 11Uvq XvKv K¨v›Ub‡g‡›U cÕ_g ‡mbv Awfhvb ïiæ nq|
25
GwcÖj gywRebM‡i cÕevmx evsjv‡`k miKvi MwVZ| gywRebMi bvgKiY K‡ib ZvRDwÏb Avng`|
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GwcÖj Kzwóqvi ‡g‡nicyi gnKzgvi ‰e`¨bv_Zjv BDwbq‡bi f‡eicvov MÕv‡gi Av¤ªKvb‡b AvbyôvwbKfv‡e cÕevmx miKvi MwVZ nq Ges G
17 miKvi kc_ MÕnY K‡i|
wW‡m¤^i XvKvi HwZnvwmK ‡im‡Kvm© gq`v‡b cvK evwnbxi AvZ¥mgc©Y| ÖG‡`‡ki gvwU PvB bv, gvbyl PvBÓ - ‡Rbv‡ij Bqvwnqv Lvb|
16 Ö‡jvKwU Ges Zvui `j cvwK¯Ív‡bi kÎy, Gevi Zviv kvw¯Í Gov‡Z cvi‡e bvÓ - ‡kL gywRe m¤ú‡K© ‡Rbv‡ij Bqvwnqv Lvb|

Acv‡ikb mvP© jvBU


ÔAcv‡ikb mvP© jvBU× wQj 1971 mv‡j evOvwj‡`i `g‡bi Rb¨ cÕYxZ MYnZ¨v Awfhvb| 25 gvP© ivZ 11Uvq XvKv K¨v›Ub‡g‡›U cÕ_g ‡mbv Awfhvb
ïiæ nq| GwU wQj 1970 Gi b‡f¤^‡i msNwUZ Acv‡ikb weøUR Gi cieZ©x Abyl½| Gi D‡Ïk¨ wQj 26 gv‡P©i g‡a¨ c~e© cvwK¯Ív‡bi eo eo kni
`Lj Kiv Ges GK gv‡mi g‡a¨ ivR‰bwZK I mvgwiK we‡ivax‡`i wbwðý Kiv| mvP©jvB‡Ui Kvi‡Y cÕ_g Avµg‡Yi wkKvi nq ivRvievM cywjk
jvBb, wewWAvi wcjLvbv Ges XvKv wek¦we`¨vjq| Acv‡ikb mvP© jvB‡Ui mgq XvKv kn‡ii MYnZ¨vi `vwqZ¡ ‡`Iqv nq ‡gRi ‡Rbv‡ij ivI digvb
Avjx‡K Ges XvKvi evB‡ii AÂj¸‡jv‡Z MYnZ¨vi `vwqZ¡ cvb ‡gRi ‡Rbv‡ij Lvw`g ‡nv‡mb ivRv| mvwe©Kfv‡e G nZ¨vhÁ cwiPvjbvi ZË¡veavb
K‡ib ‡Rbv‡ij wU°v Lvb| 25 gvP© iv‡Z ‡kL gywReyi ingvb ‡MÕdZvi nb| ‡g gv‡mi gvSvgvwS mg‡q mg¯Í eo eo kni cZ‡bi ga¨ w`‡q
Acv‡ikb mvP© jvB‡Ui cÕavb Ask ‡kl nq| GwU 1971 mv‡ji MYnZ¨v‡K Z¡ivwš^Z K‡i|

¯^vaxb evsjv ‡eZvi‡K›`ª


26 gvP© 1971 PÆMÕvg ‡eZvi‡K‡›`ª K‡qKRb Kg©x GKwU U«vÞdg©vi I hš¿cvwZ msMÕn K‡i KvjyiNvU GjvKvq Ö¯^vaxb evsjv wecøex ‡eZvi‡K›`ªÓ MVb
K‡i| GLvb n‡Z 27 gvP© 1971 wRqvDi ingvb ¯^vaxbZvi ‡NvlYv cvV K‡ib| 30 gvP© 1971 cvK evwnbxi ‡evgv el©‡Y ‡eZvi‡K›`ªwU eÜ n‡q hvq|
30 gvP© cvwK¯Ívvb wegvb evwnbx GLv‡b ‡evgv el©Y Ki‡j ‡eZvi ‡K›`ª‡K wÎcyivi evMdv×q mwi‡q wb‡q 3 GwcÕj ‡_‡K Avev‡iv m¤úªPvi ïiæ Kiv nq|
25 ‡g Zvwi‡L ‡K›`ªwU KjKvZvq mwi‡q ‡bqv nq Ges GKB w`‡b ‡mLv‡b Kvh©µg ïiæ K‡i| ¯^vaxb evsjv ‡eZvi ‡K‡›`ªi RbwcÕq `ywU Abyôv‡bi
bvg ÔPigcÎ× I ÔRjøv‡`i `ievi×| weR‡qi ci 22 wW‡m¤^i GB ‡eZvi ‡K›`ªwU XvKvq ¯’vbvšÍwiZ Kiv nq Ges Gi bvgKiY Kiv nq Ôevsjv‡`k
‡eZvi×|

gyw³‡dvR MVb
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Kiv nq| Gg.G.wR. Imgvwb‡K gyw³evwnbxi KgvÛvi Bb wPd wn‡m‡e wb‡qv‡Mi ‡NvlYv ‡`qv nq 10 GwcÕj 19171|

Dc‡`óv cwil` MVb


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kc_ MÕnY Kzwóqvi ‡g‡nicyi gnKzgvi ‰e`¨bv_Zjv BDwbq‡bi f‡eicvov MÕv‡gi Av¤ªKvb‡b cÕevmx miKvi kc_ MÕnY K‡i| GLv‡b AvbyôvwbKfv‡e
evsjv‡`k miKvi AvZ¥cÕKvk K‡i Ges evsjv‡`‡ki ¯^vaxbZvi ‡NvlYvcÎ cvV Kiv nq| gywRebMi‡K evsjv‡`‡ki A¯’vqx ivRavbx ‡NvlYv Kiv nq|

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gywRebM‡i A¯’vqx miKv‡ii mwPe I mwPevjq


KjKvZvi evwjMÃ mvKz©jvi ‡iv‡Wi 57/8 b¤^i evwowU wQj cÕ_‡g cÕevmx evsjv‡`k miKv‡ii m`i `ßi| c‡i 1971 mv‡ji 25 ‡g GB evwo‡Z
cÕwZwôZ nq ¯^vaxb evsjv ‡eZvi ‡K‡›`ªi A¯’vqx ÷ywWI| w_‡qUvi ‡iv‡Wi (eZ©gvb ‡kKmcxqvi miwb) 8 bs evwo‡Z ZLb A¯’vqx miKv‡ii m`i
`ßi ¯’vbvšÍi Kiv nq|

gywRebMi miKv‡ii Kvh©µg


gywRebMi miKv‡ii Kvh©µg‡K cÕavbZ `yBfv‡M fvM Kiv hvq : ‡emvgwiK cÕkvmb I mvgwiK Kvh©µg| gywRebMi miKvi cwiPvjbvi Rb¨ 12wU
gš¿Yvjq I wefvM wQj| G¸‡jv n‡jv: cÕwZi‣v, ciivó«, A_© I wkí, evwYR¨, mvaviY cÕkvmb, ms¯’vcb, AvÂwjK cÕkvmb, ¯^v¯’¨ I Kj¨vY, Z_¨ I
‡eZvi, ¯^ivó«, ÎvY I cybe©vmb, msm` welqK, K…wl, cÕ‡KØkj gš¿Yvjq Ges wefvM| G miKvi we‡k¦i wewfbœ ¸iæZ¡c~Y© kn‡i evsjv‡`k wgkb ¯’vcb
K‡i Ges wePvicwZ Avey mvC` ‡PØayix‡K we‡kl `~Z wb‡qvM K‡i| 10 GwcÕj miKvi 4wU mvgwiK ‡Rv‡b evsjv‡`k‡K fvM K‡i 4 Rb ‡m±i
KgvÛvi wb‡qvM K‡i, 11 GwcÕj Zv cybwba©vwiZ K‡i 11wU ‡m±‡i wef³ Kiv nq| GQvov ‡ek wKQy mve ‡m±i I 3wU weª‡MW ‡dvm© MwVZ nq|
evsjv‡`k‡K 11wU cÕkvmwbK A‡j wef³ K‡i mswkøó GjvKvi msm` m`m¨ ev AvIqvgx jxM ‡bZv‡`i AÂj¸‡jvi `vwqZ¡ ‡`qv nq| gyw³hy×Kvjxb
RvZxq HK¨ cÕwZôvi j‡‣¨ ZvRDwÏb Avng‡`i ‡bZ…‡Z¡ bq m`m¨ wewkó Dc‡`óv cwil` MVb Kiv nq|

 7 gv‡P©i fvl‡Y e½eÜy ‡kL gywReyi ingvb `vwe ‡ck K‡ib - 4 `dv|
 1971 mv‡ji 7 gvP© fvl‡Yi mgqKv‡j c~e© cvwK¯Ív‡b †Kvb Av‡›`vjb PjwQj? - Amn‡hvM Av‡›`vjb|
 Amn‡hvM Av‡›`vj‡bi WvK †`b - e½eÜy †kL gywReyi ingvb|
 1970 mv‡j cvwK¯Ív‡bi cÕ_g mvaviY wbe©vP‡b ‡h `j msL¨vMwiôZv AR©b K‡i - AvIqvgx jxM|
 e½eÜy 1971 mv‡ji 7 gvP© ‡NvlYv K‡ib - ¯^vaxbZv msMÖvg Z_v gyw³ msMÕv‡gi ‡NvlYv|
 1970 mv‡ji RvZxq cwil` wbe©vP‡b AvIqvgx jxM jvf K‡iwQj - 167wU Avmb (169wUi g‡a¨)|
 Main object of 6 points programme declared in 1966 was - Autonomy of East Pakistan.
 nvbv`vi cvwK¯Ívbx ‰mb¨iv e½eÜyi avbgwÛi evwo AvµgY K‡i - 25 gvP©, 1971|
 1971 mv‡ji 7 gvP© Zvwi‡L ‡kL gywReyi ingvb hZ wgwbU fvlY w`‡qwQ‡jb - 18 wgwbU 20 ‡m‡KÛ|
 AvMiZjv loh‡š¿i gvgjv cÕZ¨vnvi Kiv nq - 22 ‡deªæqvwi, 1969|
 7 gvP© ‡im‡Kvm© gq`v‡b e½eÜy ‡kL gywReyi ingv‡bi weL¨vZ fvl‡Yi g~j e³e¨ - gyw³ msMÕv‡gi ‡NvlYv|
 evsjv‡`‡ki cZvKv cÕ_g D‡Ëvjb Kiv nq - XvKv wek¦we`¨vj‡qi GK QvÎmfvq (Kjvfe‡b)|
 BD‡b‡¯‹v e½eÜyi 7 gv‡P©i fvlY‡K wek¦ HwZ‡n¨i ZvwjKvfy³ K‡i - 2017 mv‡j|
 evsjv‡`‡ki RvZxq w`em K‡e? - 26†k gvP©|
 ¯^vaxbZvi †NvlYvcÎ msweav‡bii KZ bs Zdwm‡j ms‡hvRb Kiv n‡q‡Q? - mßg|
 gyw³hy‡×i cÕ_g mk¯¿ cÕwZ‡iva msNwUZ nq - MvRxcy‡i|
 ‡kL gywReyi ingvb‡K e›`x K‡i KivwP‡Z wb‡q hvIqv nq - 1971 Gi 25 gvP© iv‡Z|
 MYcÕRvZš¿x evsjv‡`k miKvi AvbyôvwbKfv‡e AvZ¥cÕKvk K‡i - 17 GwcÖj, 1971|
 gywRebM‡i bZyb miKvi MV‡bi ‡NvlYvcÎ cvV K‡ib - Aa¨vcK BDmyd Avjx|
 e½eÜy ‡kL gywReyi ingvb‡K ÔRvwZi RbK× ‡NvlYv Kiv nq - 3 gvP©, 1971|
 ¯^vaxb evsjv‡`‡ki cÕ_g ‡cÕwm‡W›U - e½eÜy ‡kL gywRei ingvb|
 1971 mv‡ji gyw³hy× ïiæ nIqvi ci cÕevmx evsjv‡`k miKvi MwVZ nq - 10 GwcÖj|
 gyw³evwnbxi ‡WcywU wPd Ae ÷vd wQ‡jb - G ‡K L›`Kvi|
 gywRebMi miKv‡ii A_©gš¿x wQ‡jb - K¨v‡Þb gbmyi Avjx|
 ¯^vaxb evsjv ‡eZvi ‡K›`ª ¯’vwcZ nq - KvjyiNvU, PÆMÖvg|
 evsjv‡`‡ki cÕ_g cÕwZi‣vgš¿x wQ‡jb - ZvRDwÏb Avng`|
 ‡Rbv‡ij wbqvRx AvZ¥mgc©Y K‡ib - ‡mvnivIqv`©x D`¨v‡b|
 gyw³hy‡×i cÖavb ‡mbvcwZ ‡Rbv‡ij Gg. G. wR. Imgvbxi evwo ‡h ‡Rjvq wQj - wm‡jU|

gyw³evwnbxi MVb KvVv‡gv


cÕavb ‡mbvcwZ : K‡b©j Gg G wR Imgvbx
1. AwbqwgZ evwnbx (‡Mwijv- Gd Gd) (evOvwj we‡`ªvnx ‰mwbKe…›`)
2. wbqwgZ evwnbx- Gg Gd- (evwj we‡`ªvnx ‰mwbKe…›`)
3. wbqwgZ evwnbxi Aax‡b- weª‡MW evwnbx- 3wU| gyw³evwnbxi wZbRb wmwbqi ‡m±i KgvÛv‡ii bv‡gi Av`¨‣i Abymv‡i wZbwU ‡dvm© MwVZ nq|
G¸‡jv n‡jv- ‡RW ‡dvm©, ‡K ‡dvm© I Gm ‡dvm©|
‡dvm© AwabvqK mgqKvj m`i `ßi
‡RW ‡dvm© ‡gRi wRqvDi ingvb RyjvB-wW‡m¤^i ‡ZjWvjv
‡K ‡dvm© ‡gRi Lv‡j` ‡gvkviid ‡m‡Þ¤^i-wW‡m¤^i AvMiZjv
Gm ‡dvm© ‡K Gg kwdDjøvn ‡m‡Þ¤^i-wW‡m¤^i nvRvgviv

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evsjv‡`‡ki gyw³evwnbxi cÕavb ‡mbvcwZ K‡b©j Gg G wR Imgvbx Ges wPd Ae ÷vd ‡j. K‡b©j Avãyi ie `yRbB wQ‡jb ‡mbvevwnbxi AemicÕvß
m`m¨| ‡`k ¯^vaxb nIqvi ci ZrKvjxb cÕavbgš¿x 1972 mv‡j GB `yRb‡K ‡Rbv‡ij c‡` DbœxZ K‡ib|

evsjv‡`‡ki mvZRb exi‡kÖô


wmcvwn ‡gv¯Ídv Rb¥ 1947 mv‡ji 16 wW‡m¤^i, ‡gØUycx MÕvg, AvjxbMi, ‡fvjv| ‰cwÎK wbevm ‡fvjv ‡Rjvi ‡`ØjZLvb _vbvi cwðg
Kvgvj nvwRcyi MÕv‡g| wcZv nvweeyi ingvb wQ‡jb| ‡mbvevwnbxi AemicÕvß nvwej`vi Ges gvZv gv‡jKv ‡eMg M…wnbx| ‡gv¯Ídv
(1947-1971) Kvgvj 1968 mv‡j ‡mbvevwnbxi PZy_© B÷ ‡e½j ‡iwR‡g‡›U ‡hvM ‡`b| gyw³hy‡× AvLvDov‡K ‡K›`ª K‡i wZbwU cÕwZi‣v
NvuwU M‡o ‡Zv‡jb KgvÛvi ‡gRi kvdvqvZ Rvwgj| G wZbwU n‡jv wZZvm b`xi weªR, AvLvDovi `w‣‡Y M½vmvMi Ges
Dˇi `iæBb MÕvg| ‡gv¯Ídv Kvgvj 2 bs cøvUy‡b 10 Rb ‰m‡b¨i ‡mKkb| KgvÛvi nb Ges `iæBb MÖv‡gi cÕwZi‣vi `vwqZ¡
cvb| 17 GwcÕj Zvwi‡L cvK evwnbxi cÕPÛ Avµg‡Y `iæB‡b ‡gwkbMvbg¨vb wbnZ n‡j ‡gv¯Ídv Kvgvj ‡gwkbMv‡bi `vwqZ¡
‡bb Ges m½x‡`i cðv`cmvi‡Yi wb‡`©k w`‡q wb‡R GKv Kvfvwis dvqvi m½x‡`i evuwP‡q ‡`b| ¸wj dzwi‡q ‡M‡j ‡gv¯Ídv
Kvgvj cvK evwnbxi ey‡j‡U SvSiv n‡q knx` nb| Zvu‡K `iæBb MÕv‡g mgvwnZ Kiv nq| wZwb 2 bs ‡m±‡i hy× K‡ib|
Rb¥¯’vb ‡gØUzcxi bvg cwieZ©b K‡i ivLv n‡q‡Q KvgvjbMi|
j¨vÞ bv‡qK gyÞx Rb¥ 8 ‡g-1943 dwi`cyi ‡Rjvi gayLvjx Dc‡Rjvi (c~‡e© ‡evqvjgvix) mvjvgZcyi MÕv‡g (eZ©gvb gayLvjx _vbvaxb)|
Avãyi iDd wcZv gyÞx ‡g‡n`x nvmvb Ges gvZv gywK`y‡bœmv| Avãyi iDd 1963 mv‡ji 8 ‡g c~e© cvwK¯Ívb ivB‡dj‡m ‡hvM ‡`b|
(1943-1971) gyw³hy× ïiæ nIqvi ci wZwb 8g B÷ ‡e½j ‡iwR‡g‡›Ui mv‡_ hy³ n‡q ivOvgvwU gnvjQwoi `vwqZ¡ ‡bb| wZwb wPswo
Lv‡ji `y-cv‡o Ae¯’vb wb‡q M‡o ‡Zv‡jb| ccÕwZi‣v NvuwU ivOvgvwU I gnvjQwoi ms‡hvMc_ bvwbqviP‡ii eywoNvU|
GjvKvq nvbv`vi evwnbxi mv‡_ m¤§yL hy×Kv‡j 8 GwcÕj mn‡hv×v‡`i wcQy nUvi my‡hvM w`‡q wZwb ‡gwkbMvb Pvjbv Ae¨vnZ
iv‡Lb| Zvui Avµg‡Y cvKevwnbxi mvZwU w¯úW‡evU Wy‡e ‡M‡jI j ‡_‡K gU©v‡ii ‡Mvjv Avãyi iD‡di ev¼v‡i G‡m
co‡j wZwb g…Z¨yeiY K‡ib| Z‡e Zvui AvZ¥Z¨v‡Mi Kvi‡Y mn‡hv×v 150 R‡bi Rxeb i‣v cvq| Zvu‡K bvwbqviPi
GjvKvi GKwU wUjvi Dci mgvwnZ Kiv nq|
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gwZDi ingvb ivgbMi MÕv‡g (GLb GwU gwZbMi bv‡g bvgKiYK…Z)|| ¯^vaxbZv hy×i mgq ‡`‡k QywU‡Z G‡m ‡U«wbs Kv¤ú ‡Lv‡jb Ges
(1941-1971) evOvwj hyeK‡`i cÕwk‣Y ‡`b| 23 ‡g Kg©¯’‡j wd‡i wM‡q R½x wegvb `Lj Ges gyw³hy‡× ‡hvM`v‡bi wm×všÍ MÕnY K‡ib|
cwiKíbv ev¯Íevq‡bi Rb¨ wZwb iv‡k` wgbnvR bv‡gi GK wk‣vbexk cvBj‡Ui DÇq‡bi w`b‡K (20 AvM÷ 1971)
wba©viY K‡ib| cvBjU wgbnvR wØZxqevi DWWq‡bi cÕv°v‡j gwZDi wegvbwU _vwg‡q KKwc‡V D‡V iv‡k`‡K ‡K¬v‡ivdg©
Øviv AÁvb K‡i wU-33 R½x wegvb wQwb‡q ‡bb Ges evsjv‡`‡ki c‡_ iIqvbv nb| wKš` cvK evwnbxi PviwU R½x wegvb
Øviv AvµvšÍ n‡j wmÜy cÕ‡`‡ki giæ A‡j fviZ mxgvšÍ ‡_‡K 36 gvBj `~‡i _vÆv GjvKvq wegvbwU weaß¯Í nq; wZwb Ges
wbnvR wbnZ nb| wZwb cvwK¯Ív‡bi ‡gØwicyi wegvbNvwU‡Z PZy_© ‡kÕwYi Kei¯’v‡b mgvwnZ wQ‡jb| gwZDi ingv‡bi
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(1936-1971) 1971 mv‡j 8 bs ‡m±‡i K¨v‡Þb bvRgyj û`vi ‡bZ…‡Z¡ cvK nvbv`vi‡`i weiæ‡× hy× K‡ib| h‡kvi ‡Rjvi ‡MvqvjnvwU
MÕv‡g 5 ‡m‡Þ¤^i '71 cvK nvbv`vi evwnbx KZ©…K wÎgyLx Avµg‡Yi gy‡L c‡ob| m½x bvby wgqv ¸wjwe× n‡j GjGgwR w`‡q
AvµgY Pvwj‡q kÎy‡`i cðvrcmvi‡Y eva¨ K‡ib| G mgq gU©v‡ii ‡Mvjv me Wvb Kvu‡a jvM‡j wZwb m½x‡`i wbivc`
`~i‡Z¡ hvIqvi wb‡`©k w`‡q ivvB‡dj w`‡q kµ‡`i ‡gvKv‡ejv K‡ib| AvnZ Ae¯’vq m½x‡`i evuPv‡Z wM‡q GKvKx cvK
evwnbxi weiæ‡× hy× K‡i kwn` nb| Zv‡K h‡kv‡ii Kvwkcyi MÕv‡g mgvwnZ Kiv nq|
wmcvwn nvwg`yi Rb¥ 2 ‡deªæqvwi, 1953 cwðge‡½i Pweßk ciMbvi Pvcov _vbvi Wygywiqv MÕv‡g| ‰cwÎK wbevm wSbvB`n ‡Rjvi g‡nkcyi
ingvb _vbvi LÏ Lvwjkcyi MÕv‡g| wcZv Aveßvm Avjx gÛj Ges gvZv Kvqmyb‡bmv| wZwb 1970 mv‡j gvÎ m‡Zi eQi eq‡m
(1953-1971) wmcvwn wn‡m‡e ‡mbvevwnbx‡Z B÷ ‡e½j ‡iwR‡g‡›U ‡hvM ‡`b| gyw³hy× ïiæ n‡j wZwb evwo P‡j Av‡mb Ges GKw`b
_vKvi ci kÕxg½j _vbvi ajB eW©vi AvDU‡cv‡÷ 4 bs ‡m±‡i 1g ‡e½j ‡iwR‡g‡›U ‡hvM ‡`b| 28 A‡±vei, 1971
‡gØjfxevRvi¯’ KgjM‡Ãi ajB‡Z 1g ‡e½j ‡iwR‡g›U I cvK evwnbxi 30 d«w›Uqvi ‡iwR‡g‡›Ui g‡a¨ Zygyj msNl© evu‡a|
wZwb cvnvwo Lv‡ji ga¨ w`‡q ey‡K ‡nu‡U ‡MÕ‡bW wb‡q mdjfv‡e cvK evwnbxi ‡gwkbMvb ‡cv‡÷ AvNvZ nv‡bb, Z‡e wb‡R
¸wje× nb| ¸wjwe× Ae¯’vq ‡gwkbMvb ‡cv‡÷ cvK ‡mbv‡`i mv‡_ nvZvnvwZ K‡i ‡gwkbMvb ‡cv÷ AKvh©Ki Ki‡j kÎy
evwnbx‡K civwRZ K‡i dvwo `Lj Ki‡Z m‣g nb| dvwo `L‡ji ci gyw³h‡v×viv nvwg`yi ingv‡bi jvk D×vi K‡i|
Zvu‡K wÎcyivi ajB Avgevmvi nvwZgviQov GjvKvq mgvwnZ Kiv nq| evsjv‡`k miKvi Zvui ‡`nve‡kl G‡b 11 wW‡m¤^i
'07 wgicyi eyw×Rxex ‡Mvi¯’v‡b mgvwnZ K‡i| wZwb me©Kwbô wn‡m‡e exi‡kÕô Dcvwa jvf K‡i| wZwb 4 bs ‡m±‡ii Aax‡b
hy× K‡i‡Qb|
‡gvnv¤§` iæûj Rb¥ 1935 mv‡j ‡bvqvLvjx ‡Rjvi ‡mvbvBgywo Dc‡Rjvi ‡`DwUi evMcvuPov MÕv‡g| wcZv AvRnvi cvUIqvix Ges gvZv
Avwgb ‡Rv‡jLv LvZyb| 1953 mv‡j wZwb Rywbqi ‡gKvwbK¨vj BwÃwbqvi wn‡m‡e cvwK¯Ívb ‡bØevwnbx‡Z ‡hvM ‡`b| 1971 mv‡j
(1935-1971) gv‡P© wZwb PÆMÕv‡g Kg©iZ wQ‡jb| hy× ïiæ n‡j wZwb cvwj‡q wM‡q 2 bs ‡m±‡i ‡m‡Þ¤^i gvm ch©šÍ mwµq AskMÕnY
K‡ib| gyw³hy×Kvjxb evsjv‡`k ‡bØevwnbx MwVZ n‡j wZwb KjKvZvq Av‡mb Ges Mvb‡evU cjv‡ki cÕavb BwÃbiæg
AvwU©wdkv‡ii `vwqZ¡ ‡bb| gsjv e›`‡i cvwK¯Ívbx ‡bØNvwU wcGbGm wZZygxi `L‡ji D‡Ï‡k¨ ÔcÝ× I cjvk Lyjbv
wkcBqv‡W©i Kv‡Q Avm‡j fyjµ‡g fviZxq wegvb evwnbxi ¸wji gy‡L c‡ob 10 wW‡m¤^i 1971| Gmgq wZwb cjvk Mvb

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‡evU evuPv‡bvi ‡Póv K‡ib; Zvi WvbnvZwU m¤ú~Y© D‡o ‡M‡j wZwb b`x‡Z Svuwc‡q c‡ob| DcK‥j GjvKvq ivRvKvi‡`i
nv‡Z aiv c‡ob Ges ‡eq‡b‡Ui AvNv‡Z AgvbywlK wbh©vZ‡b kwn` nb| ¯’vbxq RbMY evMgviv MÕv‡g iƒcmv b`xi cv‡o
Zv‡K mgvwnZ K‡i|
K¨v‡Þb gwnDwÏb Rb¥ 1949 mv‡j ewikvj ‡Rjvi eveyMÃ _vbvi AvMicy‡ii iwngMÃ MÕv‡g| wcZv Ave`yj ‡gvËv‡je nvIjv`vi Ges gvZv
Rvnv½xi mvwdqv ‡eMg| 1967 mv‡j wZwb cvwK¯Ívb ‡mbvevwnbx‡Z ‡hvM ‡`b| 1971 mv‡j gyw³hy× ïiæi mgq wZwb cvwK¯Ívb-Pxb
(1949-1971) ms‡hvMKvix moK ‰Zwi‡Z KZ©e¨iZ wQ‡jb| 10 Ryb wZwb K‡qKw`‡bi QywU wb‡q wkqvj‡KvU mxgvšÍ w`‡q fviZxq GjvKvq
cÕ‡ek K‡ib| fviZ n‡q evsjv‡`‡k G‡m wZwb 7 bs ‡m±‡i 3 bs mve‡m±‡ii KgvÛv‡ii `vwqZ¡ ‡bb| PvcvBbeveMÃ
`L‡ji cÕZ¨‡q eviNwiqvq 14 wW‡m¤^i cvKevwnbxi mv‡_ hy‡× cvKevwnbxi GKwU ey‡jU Kcv‡j we× n‡j wZwb kwn` nb|
PvucvBbeveM‡Ãi HwZnvwmK ‡QvU ‡mvbv gmwR` cÕv½‡Y Zv‡K mgvwnZ Kiv nq|

cvK evwnbxi AvZ¥mgc©Y Ges evsjv‡`‡ki Af¨y`q


14 wW‡m¤^i 1971 cvwK¯Ív‡bi ‡cÕwm‡W›U Bqvwnqv Lvb c~e©vÂjxq KgvÛvi ‡j. ‡Rbv‡ij wbqvRxi wbKU c‡Î hy× eÜ Ges AvZ¥mgc©‡Yi cÕ¯`wZ MÕn‡Yi
wb‡`©k ‡`b| Z`vbyhvqx 16 wW‡m¤^i 1971 igbv ‡im‡Kvm© gq`v‡b (eZ©gv‡b ‡mvnivIqv`©x D`¨v‡b) ‡Rbv‡ij wbqvRx ‡hØ_ Kgv‡Ûi B÷vb© cÕa vb ‡j.
‡Rbv‡ij RMwRr wms A‡ivivi wbKU AvZ¥mgc©Y K‡ib| mgc©Y Abyôv‡b evsjv‡`‡ki c‡‣ ‡bZ…Z¡ ‡`b Mªyc K¨v‡Þb G. ‡K. L›`Kvi (cieZ©x‡Z
Gqvi fvBm gvk©vj)| we‡Kj 4Uv 13wgwb‡U AbywôZ AvZ¥mgc©Y Abyôv‡bi ga¨w`‡q cvK evwnbxi 93,000 ‰mb¨ AvZ¥mgc©Y K‡i| Gi ga¨ w`‡q
¯^vaxb evsjv‡`‡ki Afy¨`q N‡U|

gyw³hy‡× exiZ¡m~PK c`K


15 wW‡m¤^i 1973 miKvwi ‡M‡RU ‡bvwUwd‡Kk‡bi gva¨‡g MYcÕRvZš¿x evsjv‡`k miKvi gyw³‡hv×v‡`i exiZ¡m~PK c`K cÕ`vb K‡ib|
gyw³‡hv×v‡`i G c`K 4 c‡e© wef³- exi‡kÕô 7 Rb, exi DËg 68 Rb, exi weµg 174, exi cÖZxK 424 Rb| gyw³hy‡× ‡LZvecÕvß ‡gvU m`m¨
672 Rb (†gvU †LZveavix 678 Rb) | evsjv‡`‡ki m‡e©v‧P exiZ¡ ‡LZve n‡jv exi‡kÕô, wØZxq n‡jv exiDËg, Z…Zxq n‡jv exiweµg Ges me©‡kl
exicÕZxK| ‡LZvecÕv߇`i g‡a¨ `yRb gwnjv, cvuPRb AevOvwj hv‡`i GKRb we‡`kx| we‡`wk bvMwiK wn‡m‡e exiZ¡cY~ © Ae`v‡bi Rb¨ exicÖZxK
‡LZvecÖvß WweøD GBP IWvij¨vÛ| wZwb ‡b`vij¨vÛ Rb¥MÖnY K‡ib wKš` wZwb A‡÷«wjqvi bvMwiK wQ‡jb| Lvwmqv m¤úª`v‡qi Avw`evmx KvuKb wewe
n‡jb GKRb bvix gyw³‡hv×v| Zvui evwo mybvgMà ‡Rjvi ‡`vqvievRvi GjvKvq| wZwb gyw³ ‡ewUqv bv‡g cwiwPZ| Zvi Avmj bvg KvKvZ
‡nbBwÂZv| gyw³hy‡× wbnZ gv`vi gvwiI ‡f‡ibwR wQ‡jb BUvwji bvMwiK| ‡LZvecÕvß DcRvwZ gyw³‡hv×v n‡jb BD ‡K wPs (exiweµg)|

 ¯^vaxbZv hy‡× Ae`v‡bi Rb¨ ‡`qv m‡e©v‧P ivó«xq cyi¯‹vi - exi‡kÕô|


 evsjv‡`‡ki exiZ¡m~PK Dcvwa¸‡jv ‡KvbwUi ¯’vb gh©v`vi w`K ‡_‡K wØZxq? - exi DËg|
 evsjv‡`‡k ¯^vaxbZv hy‡× c`KcÖvß gyw³‡hv×vi msL¨v KZ? - 672 Rb|
 evsjv‡`‡ki gyw³hy‡× GKgvÎ we‡`wk exi cÖZx‡Ki bvg - WweøD GBP IWvij¨vÛ|
 ¯^vaxbZv hy‡× evsjv‡`‡k Ôexi weµgÕ Dcvwa jvf K‡iwQ‡jb - 174 Rb|
 gyw³hy‡× exi cÖZxK ‡LZvecÖvß `yB Rb gwnjv gyw³‡hv×v - Wv. ‡mZviv ‡eMg I Zvivgb wewe|
 exi‡kÖô d¬vBU ‡j. gwZDi ingv‡bi ‡`nve‡kl evsjv‡`‡k Avbv nq - 24 Ryb, 2006|
 Zvivgb wewe - GKRb wewkó gyw³‡hv×v|
 exi‡kÖô iæûj Avwgb KvR Ki‡Zb - ‡bØevwnbx‡Z|
 ‡h mvwnwZ¨K gyw³hy‡× Ae`vb ivLvi Rb¨ Ôexi cÖZxKÕ ‡LZve jvf K‡ib - Ave`ym mvËvi|
 ‡fvjv ‡Rjvi ‡`ØjZLvb _vbvi cwðg nvwRcyi MÕv‡g Rb¥MÖnY K‡ib - exi‡kÖô ‡gv¯Ídv Kvgvj|
 exi‡kÕô gwnDwÏb Rvnv½x‡ii c`ex wQj - K¨v‡Þb|
 evsjv‡`‡ki ¯^vaxbZvi ‡NvlYvcÎ Kvh©Ki nq- - 1971 mv‡ji 26 gvP© n‡Z|
 gyw³hy‡×i mgq weª‡MW AvKv‡i ‡gvU ‡dvm© MwVZ n‡qwQj - 3wU|
 evsjv‡`‡ki gyw³hy‡× Ô‡RW ‡dvm©Õ weª‡M‡Wi cÖavb wQ‡jb - wRqvDi ingvb|
 evsjv‡`‡ki ¯^vaxbZvi ‡NvlYv cÎ cvV Kiv nq - gywRebMi n‡Z|

gyw³hy‡×i ‡m±img~n I KgvÛviMY


gyw³hy× cwiPvjbvi Rb¨ mgMÕ evsjv‡`k‡K ‡gvU 11wU ‡m±‡i Ges 64wU mve-‡m±‡i wef³ Kiv n‡q‡Q Gi g‡a¨ XvKv 2 bs, gywRebMi 8 bs,
ivRkvnx 7bs, ‡bØc_ 10bs ‡m±‡ii Aaxb wQj|
‡m±i GjvKv
1 b¤^i e…nËi PÆMÕvg I cve©Z¨ PÆMÕvg AÂj (gyûwi b`x c~e©cvk¦© ch©šÍ)
KgvÛvi: ‡gRi wRqvDi ingvb (GwcÕj-Ryb), ‡gRi iwdKzj Bmjvg (Ryb-wW‡m¤^i)
2 b¤^i e…nËi ‡bvqvLvjx Ges Kzwgjøv, we-evwoqvi AvLvDov-‰fie ‡ijjvBb ch©šÍ Ges XvKv I dwi`cyi ‡Rjvi Askwe‡kl
KgvÛvi: ‡gRi Lv‡j` ‡gvkvid (GwcÕj- ‡m‡Þ¤^i), ‡gRi G.wU.Gg. nvq`vi (‡m‡Þ¤^i-wW‡m¤^i)
3 b¤^i AvLvDov-‰fie ‡ijjvBb ‡_‡K Dˇi we-evwoqv ‡Rjvi Ask (`w‣‡Y wm½viwej ch©šÍ); Dˇi wm‡j‡Ui P‥ovgbKvwV; nweMÄ,
wK‡kviMÃ I e…nËi XvKv ‡Rjvi Askwe‡kl
KgvÛvi: ‡gRi ‡K Gg kwdDjøvn (GwcÕj-‡m‡Þ¤^i), ‡gRi G Gb Gg byiæ¾vgvb (A‡±vei-wW‡m¤^i)|

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4 b¤^i ‡gØjfxevRvi, wm‡j‡Ui WvDwK mo‡Ki `w‣Yvsk Ges mybvgMÃ ‡Rjvi Askwe‡kl
KgvÛvi: ‡gRi wPËiÃb `Ë, K¨v‡Þb G ie|
5 b¤^i WvDwK moK ‡_‡K wm‡j‡Ui DËivsk, mybvgM‡Ãi Askwe‡kl
KgvÛvi: ‡gRi gxi kIKZ Avjx
6 b¤^i e…nËi iscyi I w`bvRcyi ‡Rjv (eªþcyÎ ZxieZ©x AÂj e¨ZxZ)
KgvÛvi: DBs KgvÛvi Gg. ‡K evkvi
7 b¤^i e…nËi ivRkvnx, e¸ov I cvebv ‡Rjv (eªþcyÎ Zxi e¨ZxZ)
KgvÛvi: ‡gRi bvRgyj nK (GwcÖj-AvM÷), ‡gRi KvRx byiæ¾vgvb (AvM÷-wW‡m¤^i)
8 b¤^i e…nËi Kzwóqv, h‡kvi, dwi`cyi ‡Rjvi Askwe‡kl Ges Lyjbvi Ask (mvZ‣xiv-‡`ØjZcyi mo‡Ki DËivsk ch©šÍ)
KgvÛvi: ‡gRi Avey Imgvb ‡PØayix (GwcÕj-AvM÷), ‡gRi Gg. G. gÃyi (AvM÷-wW‡m¤^i)
9 b¤^i mvZ¶xiv-‡`ØjZcyi moK n‡Z Lyjbvi `w‣YvÂj I e…nËi ewikvj AÂj
KgvÛvi: ‡gRi Avãyj Rwjj (GwcÕj-wW‡m¤^i), ‡gRi Gg. G. gÃyi (AwZwi³ `vwqZ¡, wW‡m¤^i), ‡gRi Rqbvj Av‡e`xb
10 b¤^i Af¨šÍixY ‡bØ I mgy`ªe›`i ‡bØc_ I mgy`ª DcK~jxq AÂj
KgvÛvi: cÕwk‣YcÕvß ‡bØ Kg©KZ©vMY| G‡`i cÕavb n‡jb-wPd ‡cwU Awdmvi MvRx ‡gvnv¤§` ingZDjøvn
11 b¤^i e…nËi gqgbwmsn AÂj (wK‡kviMÃ e¨ZxZ) I Uv½vBj
KgvÛvi: ‡gRi Avey Zv‡ni (GwcÕj -3 b‡f¤^i ch©šÍ), ‡¯‹vqvWb wjWvi Gg. nvwg`yjøvn (3 b‡f¤^i -wW‡m¤^i)

gyw³hy‡× ewnwe©‡k¦i f‚wgKv


evsjv‡`‡ki gyw³hy‡× c…w_exi e…nr K‡qKwU ‡`k ‡hgb- gvwK©b hy³ivó«, ZrKvjxb ‡mvwf‡qZ BDwbqb, Pxb Ges cÕwZ‡ekx fviZ wewfbœfv‡e hy³
n‡q c‡o| Gme ‡`‡ki g‡a¨ fviZ I ‡mvwf‡qZ BDwbqb mivmwi Avgv‡`i gyw³hy‡×i c‡‣ Ges gvwK©b hy³ivó« I Pxb wQj cvwK¯Ív‡bi c‡‣| 25
gvP© I cieZ©x‡Z mxgvšÍ ‡cwi‡q Avmv cÕvq GK ‡KvwU kiYv_©x‡K fviZ AvkÕq cÕ`vb K‡i| gyw³evwnbx‡K mk¯¿ ‡U«wbs I hy‡×i cÕ‡qvRbxq A¯¿ cÕ`vb
K‡i ‡`kwU| KjKvZvq cÕevmx evsjv‡`k miKvi cwiPvjbv I ¯^vaxb evsjv ‡eZvi ‡K›`ª ¯’vc‡b fviZ mnvqZv K‡i| fvi‡Zi cÕavbgš¿x Bw›`iv
MvÜxmn wewfbœ gš¿x, ‡bZv I Kg©KZ©v evsjv‡`‡ki c‡‣ wek¦RbgZ MV‡b f~wgKv iv‡Lb| b‡f¤^i gv‡m evsjv‡`‡ki gyw³evwnbx I fviZxq ‡mbv
evwnbxi mgš^‡q MwVZ nq ‡hØ_-KgvÛ| G Kgv‡Ûi c~e©vÂjxq KgvÛ cÕavb wQ‡jb ‡j. ‡Rbv‡ij RMwRr wms Av‡iviv Ges Pxd Ae ÷vd wQ‡jb ‡j.
‡Rbv‡ij ‡d«WvwiK ivjd R¨vKe| 3 wW‡m¤^i fvi‡Zi wegvb NvuwU‡Z cvwK¯Ívb wegvb nvgjv Pvjv‡j cvK-fviZ hy× ïiæ n‡q hvq| 6 wW‡m¤^i fviZ
evsjv‡`k‡K ¯^xK…wZ ‡`q| Z‡e cvK-fviZ hy× ïiæi ci hy³ivó« `w‣Y Gwkqvq ¯^xq c`‡‣c `…p ivL‡Z e¨e¯’v ‡bq hv evsjv‡`‡ki wec‡‣ hvq| G
mgq hy³ivó« cvwK¯Ívb‡K mg_©b K‡i fviZ gnvmvM‡i Zv‡`i mßg ‡bØeni cvVvq| cvwK¯Ív‡bi civR‡qi gy‡L hy× weiwZ NwU‡q Avgv‡`i gyw³hyׇK
fÛzj Ki‡Z RvwZms‡N K~U‰bwZK cÕ‡Póv Pvjvq hy³ivó«| Z‡e gvwK©b AvBbmfv Ks‡MÕm I wm‡b‡Ui A‡bK m`m¨, wewfbœ msev`cÎ, wkíx,
mvwnwZ¨K, eyw×Rxex, ivRbxwZwe`mn cÖvq me©¯Í‡ii gvwK©b RbMY evsjv‡`‡ki gyw³hy‡×i c‡‣ f~wgKv cvjb K‡i| wbBDq‡K© gvwK©b wkíx RR©
n¨vwimb Ôevsiv‡`g KbmvU©× Av‡qvRb K‡i Zv †_‡K cÕvß A_© gywRebMi miKv‡ii Kv‡Q Zz‡j †`b| fvi‡Zi L¨vwZgvb wkíx iwe k¼iI gvbyl‡K
D¾xweZ K‡ib|

weMZ eQ‡ii cÖkœ:


1. gywRebMi miKv‡ii ÎvY I cybe©vmb gš¿x ‡K wQ‡jb? - G. GBP. Gg Kvgiæ¾vgvb|
2. AvbyôvwbKfv‡e evsjv‡`‡ki ¯^vaxbZvi ‡NvlYvcÎ K‡e Rwi Kiv nq? - 10 GwcÖj, 1971 |
3. evsjv‡`‡ki gyw³hy‡×i me©vwabvqK ‡K wQ‡jb? - e½eÜy ‡kL gywReyi ingvb|
4. 1971 m‡bi KZ Zvwi‡L gywRebM‡i ¯^vaxb evsjv‡`‡ki A¯’vqx miKvi MwVZ nq? - 10 GwcÖj, 1971 |
5. evsjv‡`‡ki gyw³hy‡×i cÕavb ‡mbvcwZ ‡K wQ‡jb? - ‡Rbv‡ij AvZvDj MwY Imgvbx|
6. gywRebMi ‡Kv_vq Aew¯’Z? - ‡g‡nicy‡i|
7. gywRebM‡i ‡Kvb Zvwi‡L ¯^vaxbZv ‡NvlYv Kiv n‡qwQj? - 10 GwcÖj, 1971|
8. ¯^vaxb evsjv‡`‡ki cZvKv cÕ_g D‡ËvwjZ n‡qwQj - 2 gvP©, 1971|
9. evsjv‡`k cÕRvZ‡š¿i AvbyôvwbK ‡NvlYv n‡qwQj - 17 GwcÖj, 1971|
10. gyw³hy‡×i mgq RvwZms‡N †Kvb †`k evsjv‡`‡ki c‡ÿ Ô‡f‡Uv× cÕ`vb K‡iwQj? - †mvwf‡qZ BDwbqb|
11. gyw³hy×Kvjxb †Kvb Zvwi‡L eyw×Rxex‡` Ici e¨vcK nZ¨vKvÛ msNwUZ nq? - 14 wW‡m¤^i 1971|
12. 1971 mv‡ji 16 wW‡m¤^i cvwK¯Ívwb evwnbx XvKvi †Kv_vq AvZ¥mgc©Y K‡i? - ZrKvjxb †im‡Kvm© gq`v‡b|
13. 1971 mv‡j c~e© cvwK¯Ív‡b cvwK¯Ívbx ee©iZvi Lei me©cÕ_g ewn©we‡k^ cÕKvk K‡ib - mvBgb wWªs|
14. gyw³hy× Rv`yNi XvKvi †Kv_vq Aew¯’Z? - AvMviMvuI|
15. Let there be light weL¨vZ QwewU cwiPvjbv K‡ib †K? - Rwni ivqnvb|
16. cÕ_g cvK nvbv`vigy³ †Rjv †KvbwU? - h‡kvi|
17. XvKv †mbvwbev‡m Aew¯’Z gyw³hy‡×i ¯§…wZ¯Í‡¤¢i bvg wK? - weRq †KZb|
18. Acv‡ikb R¨vKcU wK? - cvwK¯Ívbx ‡bØkw³ aßs‡mi cwiKíbv|
19. gyw³hy‡×i mgq evsjv‡`k‡K KqwU ‡m±‡i wef³ Kiv nq? - 11wU|
20. 12wU gyw³hy× welqK gš¿Yvjq ‡Kvb mv‡j MwVZ nq? - 2001 mv‡j|
21. evsjv‡`‡ki gyw³hy‡×i mgq XvKv ‡Kvb ‡m±‡ii Aax‡b wQj? - `yB b¤^i ‡m±i|
22. gyw³hy‡×i mgq ‡bØ-c_ hZ b¤^i ‡m±‡ii Aax‡b wQj? - 10 bs|
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23. ÔwkLv Awbe©vY× I ÔwkLv wPišÍb× Aew¯’Z - XvKv ‡mbvwbev‡m I ‡mvnivIqv`©x D`¨v‡b|
24. ¯^vaxbZv hy×Kv‡j gywRebMi ‡Kvb ‡m±‡ii Aax‡b wQj? - 8 bs ‡m±i|
25. ¯^vaxbZv hy‡× we‡kl Ae`v‡bi Rb¨ KZRb‡K exi cÕZxK ‡LZve ‡`qv nq? - 426 Rb‡K|
26. ¯^vaxbZv hy‡× Ae`v‡bi Rb¨ KZRb gwnjv‡K exi cÕZxK Dcvwa ‡`Iqv nq? - 2 Rb|
27. exi‡kÕô K¨v‡Þb gwnDwÏb Rvnv½x‡ii Kei ‡Kvb ‡Rjvq? - PvcvBbeveMÄ|
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1. Which of the following would most likely NOT be 7. We access the World Wide Web using:
a symptom of a virus? A. Browsers
A. Existing program files and icons disappear. B. Instant messaging applications
B. The CD-ROM stops functioning. C. High bandwidth
C. The Web browser opens to an unusual home D. Search engine
page. E. None of these
D. Odd messages or images are displayed on the 8. A wireless network uses .......... waves to transmit
screen. signals.
E. None of these A. Mechanical B. Radio
2. What is the correct association between a hardware C. Sound D. Magnetic
component and a computer function? E. None of these
A. Monitor > input 9. What device includes an adapter that decodes data
B. Mouse > input sent in radio signals?
C. CPU > storage A. Modem
D. Hard disk > processing B. Digital Translator
E. None of these C. Router
3. For move to the bottom of a document, press ........ D. Switch
A. Auto summarize E. None of these
B. Home key 10. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a
C. Ctrl + Home key computer?
D. End key A. Intelligence B. Speed
E. Ctrl + End key C. Versatility D. Automation
4. By default, your documents print in ..... mode E. None of these
A. Page setup 11. Which of the following is not a characteristic of E-
B. Portrait mail?
C. Landscape A. Low cost
D. Print preview B. Record maintenance in database
E. None of these C. High speed
5. What does the SMTP in an SMTP server stand D. Waste reduction
for? E. None of these
A. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 12. Who designed the first electronic computer-
B. Serve Message Text Process ENIAC?
C. Short Messaging Text Process A. Von Neuman
D. Short Messaging Transfer Protocol B. Joseph M Jacquard
E. None of these C. J Presper Eckert and John W Mauchly
6. What's considered the 'backbone' of the World D. Both A and B
Wide Web? E. None of these
A. Uniform resource locator (URL) 13. Which input device cannot be used to work in MS
B. Hypertext mark-up language (HTML) Office?
C. Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) A. Scanner B. Mouse
D. File transfer protocol (FTP) C. Keyboard D. Joy Stick
E. None of these E. Light pen
Answer Key:
1. (B) 2. (B) 3. (E) 4. (B) 5. (A) 6. (C) 7. (A) 8. (B) 9. (C) 10. (A) 11. (B) 12. (C) 13. (D)

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14. Loading Operating System onto RAM is called? 24. The programs which are as permanent as hardware
A. Printing B. Saving and stored in ROM is known as
C. Booting D. Starting A. Hardware B. Software
E. None of these C. Firmware D. ROM ware
15. The following are all computing devices, except. E. None of these
A. Notebook computers 25. To save a document in different location use:
B. Cellular telephones A. Save B. Save As
C. Digital scanners C. Save as web page D. All of the above
D. Personal digital assistants (PDA) E. None of these
E. None of these 26. Which of the following is not an manufacturer of
16. The bar at the top of a window that bears the name Hard Disk drives?
of the window is known as? A. Samsung B. Intel
A. Control Panel B. Taskbar C. Seagate D. Western Digital
C. Menu bar D. Status bar E. None of these
E. Title bar 27. A disadvantage of the laser printer is:
17. URL stands for? A. It is quieter than an impact printer.
A. Universal Research List B. It is very slow
B. Universal Resource List C. The output is of a lower quality
C. Uniform Resource Locator D. All of the above
D. Uniform Research Locator E. None of these
E. None of these 28. Different components on the motherboard of a PC
18. What is the shortcut key to "Undo" the last action processor unit are linked together by sets or
in a document? parallel electrical conducting lines. What are these
A. Ctrl + X B. Ctrl + Z lines called?
C. Ctrl + Y D. Ctrl + U A. Conductors B. Busses
E. None of these C. Connectors D. Connectivity
19. Chip is a common nickname for a (n)? E. None of these
A. Transistor B. Resistor 29. What is meant by a dedicated computer?
C. Integrated Circuit D. Semiconductor A. Which is used by one person only.
E. None of these B. Which is assigned one and only one task.
20. Programs such as Internet Explorer that serve as C. Which uses one kind of software.
navigable windows into the Web are called........ D. Which is meant for application software.
A. Hypertext B. Networks E. None of these
C. Internet D. Web Browsers 30. Instructions and memory address are represented
E. None of these by
21. A normal CD-ROM usually can store up to........ A. Character code B. Binary codes
A. 680 KB B. 680 Bytes C. Binary word D. Parity bit
C. 680 MB D. 680 GB E. None of these
E. None of these 31. As compared to diskettes, the hard disks are
22. Which of the following devices have a limitation A. More expensive B. More portable
that we can only store information to it but cannot C. Less rigid D. Slowly accessed
erase or modify it? E. None of these
A. Floppy Disk B. Hard Disk 32. The secondary storage devices can only store data
C. Tape Drive D. CD-ROM but they cannot perform
E. None of these A. Arithmetic Operation B. Logic operation
23. Which of the following is the largest manufacturer C. Fetch operations D. either of the above
of Hard Disk Drives? E. None of these
A. IBM B. Seagate 33. Which company is the biggest player in the
C. Microsoft D. 3M microprocessor industry?
E. None of these A. Motorola B. IBM
C. Intel D. AMD
E. None of these
Answer Key:
14. (C) 15. (C) 16. (E) 17. (C) 18. (B) 19. (C) 20. (D) 21. (C) 22. (D) 23. (B) 24. (C) 25. (B) 26. (B)
27. (E) 28. (B) 29. (B) 30. (B) 31. (A) 32. (D) 33. (C)

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34. Which computer memory is used for storing 44. Computer connected to a LAN (Local Area
programs and data currently being processed by Network) can .......
the CPU? A. run faster
A. Mass memory B. Internal memory B. go on line
C. Non-volatile memory D. PROM C. share information and/or share peripheral
E. None of these equipment
35. Which command is used to set a name to a disk in D. E-mail E. None of these
DOS? 45. A self-replicating program, similar to a virus
A. VOLUME B. VOL which was taken from a 1970s science fiction
C. LABEL D. DISKLABEL novel by John Bruner entitled the Shockwave
E. None of these Rider is ........
36. Which file starts MS Word? A. Bug B. Vice
A. Winword.exe B. Word.exe C. Lice D. Worm
C. Msword.exe D.Word2003.exe E. None of these
E. None of these 46. VDU is also called .......
37. In MS-WORD 2007, to get to the 'Symbol' dialog A. Screen B. Monitor
box, click on the ......... menu and choose 'Symbol'. C. Both A and B D. Printer
A. Insert B. View E. None of these
C. Page Layout D. Mailings 47. What kind of software would you most likely use
E. None of these to keep track of billing account?
38. Superscript, subscript, outline, emboss, engrave A. Word Processing
are known as ....... B. Electronic Publishing
A. Font Styles B. Font Effects C. Spreadsheet D. Web authoring
C. Word Art D. Text Effects E. None of these
E. None of these 48. Which of the following is not a computer
39. Shimmer, Sparkle text, Blinking Background etc. language?
are known as ...... A. BASIC B. C++
A. Font Styles B. Font Effects C. C# D. Java
C. Word Art D. Text Effects E. Microsoft
E. None of these 49. What is the purpose of keeping electronic devices
40. In case of MS-WORD, which of the following is such as computers, televisions, and remote
not available in Font Spacing? controlled devices on Sleep mode?
A. Normal B. Loosely A. Reduce Power consumption
C. Condensed D. Expanded B. Back UP
E. None of these C. To write contents of RAM to hard disk
41. Bold, Italic, Regular are known as ...... D. To improve download speed
A. Font Styles B. Font Effects E. None of these
C. Word Art D. Text Effects 50. A result of a computer virus can not lead to ......
E. None of these A. Disk Crash
42. In case of MS-EXCEL, If you begin typing an B. Mother Board Crash
entry into a cell and then realize that you don't C. Corruption of program
want your entry placed into that cell, you: D. Deletion of files
A. Press the Erase key E. None of these
B. Press Esc 51. Firewalls are used to protect against .......
C. Press the Enter button A. Unauthorized Access B. Virus Attacks
D. Press the Edit formula button C. Data Driven Attacks D. Fire Attacks
E. None of these E. None of these
43. Which of the following will not cut information? 52. Which of the following extensions suggest that the
A. Pressing Ctrl + C file is a backup copy?
B. Selecting Edit > Cut from the menu A. .bak B. .bas
C. Clicking on the standard cut button C. .com D. .txt
D. Pressing Ctrl + X E. None of these
E. None of these
Answer Key:
34. (B) 35. (C) 36. (A) 37. (A) 38. (B) 39. (D) 40. (B) 41. (A) 42. (B) 43. (A) 44. (C) 45. (D) 46. (C)
47. (C) 48. (E) 49. (A) 50. (B) 51. (A) 52. (A)

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53. The software tools that enable a user to interact 61. Which one of the following would be considered
with a computer for specific purposes are known as a way that a computer virus can enter a
as computer system?
A. Hardware B. Network Software A. Opening an application previously installed on
C. Shareware D. Applications the computer
E. None of these B. Borrowed an illegal copy of software
54. What is output? C. Viewing a website without causing any
A. What the processor takes from the user additional transactions
B. What the user gives to the processor D. Running antivirus programs
C. What the processor gets from the user E. None of these
D. What the processor gives to the user 62. Programs such as Mozilla Firefox that serve as
E. None of these navigable windows into the Web are called ........
55. In word processing, an efficient way to move the A. Hypertext B. Network
3rd paragraph to place it after the 5th paragraph is C. Internet D. Web Browsers
A. copy and paste B. copy, cut and paste E. None of these
C. cut, copy and paste D. cut and paste 63. What is the main difference between a mainframe
E. None of these and a super computer?
56. Hardware includes .......... A. Super computer is much larger than mainframe
A. all devices used to input data into a computer. computers.
B. sets of instructions that a computer runs or B. Super computers are much smaller than
executes. mainframe computers.
C. the computer and all the devices connected to it C. Supercomputers are focused to execute few
that are used to input and output data. programs as fast as possible while mainframe uses
D. all devices involved in processing information its power to execute as many programs
including the central processing unit, memory and concurrently.
storage. D. Supercomputers are focused to execute as many
E. None of these programs as possible while mainframe uses its
57. The quickest and easiest way in Word, to locate a power to execute few programs as fast as possible.
particular word or phrase in a document is to use E. None of these
the ....... command. 64. What is the function of Recycle Bin?
A. Replace B. Find A. Store deleted file B. Store temporary file
C. Lookup D. Search C. Store corrupted file D. Store Document file
E. None of these E. None of these
58. The term 'user interface' refers to ........ 65. Which is the latest version of MS Office?
A. What the user sees on the screen and how they A. Office XP B. Windows XP
can interact with it. C. Office 2007 D. Office 2010
B. How the operating system responds to user E. None of these
commands. 66. Which device cannot be shared in network?
C. the means by which the user interacts with the A. Projector B. Keyboard
peripheral devices on the computer. C. Scanner D. Printer
D. the monitor that is available for the computer. E. None of these
E. None of these 67. The bar code which is used on all types of items is
59. For creating a document, you select ...... option at read by a scanning device directly into the
File Menu. computer. What is the name of this scanning
A. Open B. Close device?
C. New D. Save A. Laser scanner B. Wand
E. None of these C. OCR D. MICR
60. A family of polynomial block codes designed to E. None of these
correct burst errors is known as 68. A set of information that defines the status of
A. Bar Codes B. Gray Codes resources allocated to a process is...
C. Fire Codes D. Mnemonics Codes A. Process control B. ALU
E. None of these C. Register Unit D. Process description
E. None of these
Answer Key:
53. (D) 54. (D) 55. (D) 56. (D) 57. (B) 58. (A) 59. (C) 60. (C) 61. (B) 62. (D) 63. (C) 64. (A)
65. (D) 66. (B) 67. (A) 68. (D)

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69. An essential difference between the operating 70. The background of any Word document ......
system that runs a typical desktop computer and A. Is always white colour.
the operating system that runs a typical PDA is B. Is the colour you preset under the Options
that ....... menu?
A. the desktop OS has a graphical user interface C. Is always the same for the entire document?
whereas the PDA OS does not. D. Can have any colour you choose.
B. the desktop OS can run several programs E. None of these
simultaneously whereas the PDA OS cannot.
C. the desktop OS manages hardware resources
whereas the PDA OS does not.
D. the desktop computer has an OS whereas a
PDA does not. Answer Key: 69. (B) 70. (D)
E. None of these

 Operating System-2
1. ...... runs on a computer hardware and serves as a 9. Which of the following is/are external commands?
platform for other system to run on A. Edit B. Label
A. Operating system B. Application system C. Sys D. All of above
C. System software D. All of above 10. Which is not an external command?
2. Which runs on computer hardware and serve as A. Edit B. XCOPY
platform for other software to run on? C. Sys D. None of the above
A. Operating System 11. Which of the following is not essential to shut
B. Application Software down your computer?
C. System Software A. Save all opened files
D. All B. Close all running applications
3. Which is the first program run on a computer when C. Switch off monitor
the computer boots up? D. Cut off the power supply
A. System software B. Operating system 12. What is Dr. Watson?
C. System operations D. None A. IT Expert B. Diagnosis tool
4. The ....... contains commands associated with the C. Surgeon D. None
My Computer window 13. You can move a window to a different position on
A. Standard menu B. Start menu your screen by dragging it by its
C. System menu D. None of the above A. Move handles B. Tail
5. ...... is the layer of a computer system between the C. Status bar D. Title bar
hardware and the user program 14. A bar that inform you the available options in your
A. Operating environment B. Operating system computer, opened applications, background
C. System environment D. None of these running applications and can be used to switch
6. Which is the layer of a computer system between between applications quickly is
the hardware and the user program A. Menu bar B. Tool bar
A. Operating environment B. Operating system C. Status bar D. Task bar
C. System environment D. None 15. Which components appear in the initial windows
7. When you start up the computer the boot up start up display?
storage at which the BIOS versions manufacturer A. Dialog box B. Task bar
and data are displayed on the monitor is called C. Start menu D. All of the above
A. Bootstrap 16. Taskbar is used for
B. Power On Self Test (POST) A. Navigation program
C. System configuration B. Switching between programs
D. Kernel loading C. Start a program D. All of above
8. The operating system is the most common type of 17. To install the new font
...... Software A. Start -> setting -> control panel -> font
A. Communication B. Start -> setting -> control panel -> font ->
B. Application install new font
C. System C. Start -> control panel -> font -> install new font
D. Word processing software D. Start -> setting -> font
Answer Key:
1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (B) 6. (B) 7. (B) 8. (C) 9. (D) 10. (D) 11. (C) 12. (B) 13. (A) 14. (D) 15. (B) 16. (D) 17. (B )

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18. When a peripheral device needs immediate 29. What is the meaning of "Hibernate" in Windows
attention from the operating system, it generates a XP/Windows 7?
A. Interrupt B. Spool A. Restart the Computer in safe mode
C. Stack D. Page file B. Restart the Computer in hibernate mode
19. Underlined text, such as text and folder names is C. Shutdown the Computer terminating all the
referred to as running applications
A. Hyperlink B. Menu D. Shutdown the Computer without closing the
C. Source drive D. None of these running applications
20. Which of the following is suitable after you install 30. The function of Dir/W is
new drivers? A. Show all details of file
A. Shut down B. Restart B. Show only file name and directory name
C. Sleep D. Hibernate C. Shows only directory
21. Windows displays various options to shut down. D. All of the above
Which is suitable at the end of day? 31. Page stealing
A. Shut down B. Restart A. Is a sign of an efficient system
C. Sleep D. Hibernate B. Is taking page frame from other working sets
22. Which of the following shutdown method is often C. Should be the turning goal
called Warm Boot? D. Is taking layer disk space for page in page out
A. Shut Down B. Restart 32. What do you mean by dialog box?
C. Sleep D. Hibernate A. Interactive message box
23. ______ is most often done after fixing a problem, B. Group of options
adding a new program or making configuration C. Set of controls
change D. All of the above
A. Shut Down B. Restart 33. Dial up connection allows you to
C. Sleep D. Hibernate A. Connect ISP B. Internet
24. ___ is a compromise mode between Shut Down C. Server D. All of above
and Sleep mode because it does not consume 34. To properly exit Windows
power and remembers the current state of your A. Click the stop button on the desktop
desktop B. Click the exit button on the desktop
A. Shut down B. Restart C. Select shut down from Start menu
C. Sleep D. Hibernate D. None of above
25. You should choose this mode if you don't know 35. Which is not a system tool?
how long you won't use your computer but want to A. Folder B. Backup
have the same desktop state when you resume C. Scandisk D. Format
A. Shut down B. Restart 36. A utility that can be used to minimize the number
C. Sleep D. Hibernate of fragmented files and enhance the speed
26. The category of operating system that you most A. Disk space B. Defrag
likely have running on your PDA computer is a C. Scandisk D. Double space
....... Operating system 37. Which of the following is a disk compression
A. Real time tools?
B. Single user, single task A. Drive space B. Defragmenter
C. Single user, multitask C. Scandisk D. None of the above
D. Multiuser, multitask 38. To save your computer from viruses you will do
27. Running multiple programs at the same time is A. Install antivirus software and run it
called: B. Make physical safe for the removal disk
A. Multitasking B. Foreground tasking C. Scan the removable disk before using it
C. Single tasking D. Symmetric D. All of the above
28. To change the volume label 39. How can you optimize performance of your
A. Vol B. Label computer?
C. Scandisk D. None A. Delete unused files B. Defrag disk
C. Scan for virus D. All of above

Answer Key:
18. (A) 19. (A) 20. (B) 21. (A) 22. (B) 23. (B) 24. (D) 25. (D) 26. (B) 27. (A) 28. (B) 29. (D) 30. (B) 31. (B) 32.
(D) 33. (A) 34. (C) 35. (A) 36. (B) 37. (A) 38. (A) 39. (D)

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40. Scandisk 53. The question mark (?) indicates in file searching
A. Checks the disk A. A single character B. A group of character
B. Give information about disk C. Questions D. None of above
C. Run from DOS mode 54. Save operation means
D. All of the above A. Put data into processor
41. Recently used application file list appears in the B. Put data into internal memory
Windows operating system C. Put data into secondary storage
A. Setting menu B. Documents menu D. Put data into monitor
C. Run dialog box D. Programs menu 55. CAD software is most likely to be used by
42. ....... are specially designed computer chips that A. Web designer B. Engineers
reside inside other devices, such as your car or C. Project Manager D. Magazine Editor
electric thermostat 56. A spooler is a
A. Server B. Embedded computer A. Location in memory that maintains the contents
C. Robotic computer D. Mainframes of documents until it prints out
43. The title bar always displays on B. Queue of print job that are waiting to print
A. Top of the open windows C. Program that coordinates the print job that are
B. Left side of the open window waiting to process
C. Right side of the open window D. Message sent from the printer to the operating
D. All of above system when a print job is completed
44. Which of the following is used to display the 57. The problem with .... file is that they slow your
content of a certain drive or folder? computer's operation
A. Click the drive or folder while holding down A. Fragmented B. Formatted
the Alt key C. Program D. All of above
B. Triple click the drive or folder 58. User action such as keystroke or mouse click are
C. Right click the drive or folder referred to as
D. Double click the drive or folder A. Interrupt B. Tasks
45. Which of the following file menu option saves C. Processes D. Event
document to disk? 59. Which is not external command?
A. Save B. Create A. Doskey B. Verify
C. Rename D. All of above C. Print D. Find
46. Booting means 60. What is the method of handling deadlocks?
A. Restarting computer B. Installing program A. Use a protocol to ensure that the system will
C. Removing errors D. Switch off never enter a deadlock state
47. When you rename a file five times then the B. Allow the system to enter the deadlock state and
number of file in the disk is then recover
A. 1 B. 2 C. Pretend that deadlocks never occur in the
C. 3 D. 5 system
48. When you open my computer on desktop you see D. All of the Above
the information of 61. To delete a file without allowing it to store in
A. Hard disk B. CD recycle bin
C. Removable disk D. All of the above A. Press Delete key
49. ....... is an intermediate storage for deleted files B. Press Shift + Delete key
A. My computer B. My documents C. Press Ctrl + Delete key
C. Recycle bin D. None of above D. Press Alt + Delete key
50. We can start the application from? 62. Operating system is a ......
A. Log off B. Network place A. System software B. Application software
C. Recycle bin D. Run C. Presentation software D. Database software
51. Which of the following are not process states? 63. To display a shortcut menu for an object you use
A. New B. Running A. Click the object
C. Ready D. Finished B. Right click the object
52. In DOS, the maximum length of filename is C. Point the object and press Ctrl+P
A. 5 B. 8 D. Touch the object on the screen with your finger
C. 11 D. 10
Answer Key:
40. (D) 41. (B) 42. (B) 43. (A) 44. (D) 45. (A) 46. (A) 47. (A) 48. (D) 49. (C) 50. (D) 51. (D) 52. (B)
53. (A) 54. (C) 55. (B) 56. (C) 57. (A) 58. (D) 59. (B) 60. (D) 61. (B) 62. (A) 63. (B)

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64. Which of the following separates primary file and 67. Which of the following is not an operating system?
extension is A. CP / M B. Unix
A. Dot B. Period C. Pascal D. MS DOS
C. Point D. All of the above 68. Operating system is like a
65. In Microsoft windows, the graphical pattern on the A. Government B. Police
desktop used as background for windows is C. Parliament D. All of above
A. Icons B. Wall paper 69. Underlined character on the menu or dialog box
C. Picture D. Background known as
66. All of the following are task performed by the A. Hot spot B. Hot key
operating system except C. Pane D. Underline word
A. Managing hardware on the computer 70. Which key deletes text before, or to the left, of the
B. Controlling the access that application program insertion point?
has to the CPU A. Page Up B. Delete
C. Performing housekeeping task like file C. Page Down D. Back Space
compression and disk defragmentation
D. Provides an interface for user to interact with
computer
Answer Key:
64. (D) 65. (B) 66. (C) 67. (C) 68. (A) 69. (B) 70. (D)

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c) ‰eqvKiwYK d) Jcb¨vwmK 15. Ô‡lvok× Gi mwÜ we‡‧Q`?
6. ï× evbvb †KvbwU? a) †lvj + `k b) lU + `k
a) Ab~kvmb b) Abymvkb c) lU& + `k d) lU + `kx
c) Abylvmb d) Abykvmb 16. KviK I wefw³ wbY©q Kiæb t Qv` †_‡K Puv` †`Lv hvq|
7. ‡KvbwU cÕePb? a) K‡g© mßgx b) Ki‡Y k~b¨
a) aiv‡K miv Ávb Kiv b) dz‡ji Nv‡q g~Q©v hvIqv c) Acv`v‡b mßgx d) AwaKi‡Y cÂgx
c) cy‡iv‡bv Pvj fv‡Z ev‡o d) `y‡ai ¯^v` †Nv‡j †gUv‡bv 17. Antonym of “AUGMENT” is
8. evsjv Ges ˆgw_jx fvlvi mgš^‡q †h fvlvi m…wó n‡q‡Q Zvi bvg? a) Heighten b) Intensity
a) gvMax b) Amwgqv c) Diminish d) Morbid
18. Adding narratives and details to the basic content
c) giwgqv d) eªReywj serves to _________ the book by producing a
9. Ô‡ivM n‡j Jlya Lv‡e×- G ev‡K¨ ÔLv‡e× wK A‡_© e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q? fuller account.
a) Aby‡iva b) weavb A‡_© a) invalidate b) objectify
c) Av‡`k A‡_© d) Dc‡`k A‡_© c) celebrate d) enrich

Answer Key:
1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (C) 4. (A) 5. (C) 6. (D) 7. (C) 8. (D) 9. (B) 10. (D) 11. ( ) 12. (D) 13. (B) 14. (A)
15. (C) 16. (D) 17. (C) 18. (D)

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19. The educated tribal young man‟s radical ideas 32. Ô‡Pv‡i †Pv‡i gvkZz‡Zv fvB× Gi mwVK Translation
were frowned on by most of his elders, who found a) Two thieves are cousins
them too ______ for their conservative values. b) Birds of a feather flock together
a) heretical b) Meticulous c) Two birds fly together
c) precise d) incoherent d) Bird of the same group fly together
20. Synonym of “PROBITY” is 33. A stock is currently valued at TK. 40 per share.
a) expanse b) determination If the price increases by 20 percent and the
c) virtue d) proclivity decrease by 25 percent, what will be the new value
21. He was killed _________ the robber ________ a of the share?
hatchet. a) Tk. 36 b) Tk. 40
a) by ....... with b) with ...... and c) Tk. 45 d) Tk. 30
c) with .... in d) by ........ in 34. After dividing a positive integer, Y, by 3, the
22. He has no good cause ______ complaint. Darkness remainder is 2; but when Y is divided by 7, the
was the cause _______ his losing his way. remember is 4. What is the least possible value of
a) about ...... in b) at ..... about Y?
c) for .... of d) of ...... with a) 11 b) 22
23. The past form of the verb Tear is: c) 18 d) 32
a) Teared b) Torn 35. In a graph there are two curves, y1 = 2x1-5 and y2
c) Tore d) Tears = -x2 + 10 . y2 will be greater then y1 when
24. Choose the right meaning of: Take off a) x > 5 b) x < 5
a) stop sleeping b) Leave the world c) -1 < x d) x < 9
c) Leave the ground d) Stop driving 36. In a group of 60 people, 27 like coke and 42 like
25. Which of the following sentence is in past borhani and each person likes at least one of the
indefinite tense? two drinks. How many people like both coke and
a) Raihan was sleeping b) It was raining borhani?
c) It has been raining d) Shohali had a car a) 9 b) 129
26. Choose the correct tag question c) 69 d) 15
a) people can‟t fly, can they? 37. A person buys a TV worth BDT 3,90,000 with a
b) People can fly, can they? down payment of 40,000 including tk. 5,000 as
c) People can‟t fly, cannot they first month‟s installment. How many more
d) People can‟t fly, don‟t they? installments does he have to pay if his installments
27. Choose the correct spelling had to double after each successive payment?
a) Corridor b) Coridoor a) 6 b) 7
c)Corridour d) Coorridor c) 8 d) 10
28. Which of the following sentence is correct- 38. Painting a wall costs BDT 50 per square meter. If
a) He started at six of the morning the 20m long wall has width of 10m, how much
b) He started on six of the morning 7
c) He started at six in the morning would it cost to paint th of the wall?
10
d) He started on six in the morning
a) 5,000 b) 10,000
29. Which of the following statement is correct
c) 8,000 d) 7,000
a) If I am a bird b) If I was a bird
39. For a software development project. a given group
c) If I a bird d) If I were a bird
can be divided into 8 group of 3 coders each. How
30. “Only the science students can apply for the post”.
many groups can be formed if the manager decides
Transform the sentence from affirmative to
to have 6 coders in each group?
negative
a) 4 b) 5
a) Science students should not apply for the post c) 6 d) 8
b) Other than science students no one should apply
40. A man walks 10m east but runs 5m west every
c) Science students can only apply for the post
day. How many days will it take him to cross a
d) None but the science students can apply for the building 380m east?
post
a) 75 days b) 76 days
31. Correct Plural form of Half is:
c) 78 days d) 80 days
a) Halfs b) Halffs
c) Halve d) Halves
Answer Key:
19. (D) 20. (C) 21. (A) 22. (C) 23. (C) 24. (C) 25. (D) 26. (A) 27. (A) 28. (C) 29. (D) 30. (D) 31. (D)
32. (B) 33. (A) 34. (A) 35. (B) 36. (A) 37. (A) 38. (D) 39. (A) 40. (A)
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41. Bangladeshi supporters sin a stadium double every 50. Bangabandhu Satelite -1 was launched from which
match. In the eighth match, there were 48,000 place?
supporters which was the full capacity of the a) Zurich Space Center
stadium. In which match did the Bangladeshi b) London Space Center
supporters fill up half the capacity of the stadium? c) Kennedy Space Center
a) 2nd match b) 4th match d) New York Space Center
th
c) 6 match d) 7th match 51. The first parliament election in Bangladesh was
42. 6, 7, 9, 13, _____, ____. what are the two missing held in
numbers in the series? a) 1970 b) 1971
a) 21, 37 b) 17, 21 c) 1972 d) 1973
c) 21, 39 d) 17, 19 52. The opening match of 2018 football world cup will
3 place between
43. th of a square were taken to form Shape A and a) Russia and Morocco
4
the rest was made to form shape B. Shape A was b) Russia and Egypt
divided into four squares (Shape C), what will be c) Russia and Saudi Arabia
ratio of the one Shape C to one shape B? d) Egypt and Uruguay
a) 3 : 4 b)2 : 3 53. Who wrote “September on Jessore Road”?
c) 5 : 4 d) 4 : 3 a) Alan Ginsberg b) Monica Ali
44. A bag and a book costs BDT 1,100. If the bag c) Robert Itosi d) Anisul Hoque
costs 1,000 more than the book, how much does 54. The historical “D-day” is related with
the book cost? a) 1st World War b) 2nd World War
a) 100 b) 150 c) Gulf War d) Iraq War
c) 50 d) 200 55. Which country of the world does not have its
45. There are total 40 dishes of rich and meat. If the ratio capital?
of number of rich dishes to the number of meat dish a) Monaco b) Nauru
is 3 to 2, how many meat dishes are there? c) Tue Value d) The Marshal Island
a) 16 b) 24 56. Which one of the following is not a Scandinavian
c) 8 d) 32 country?
46. You bought 11 pencils sand erasers worth BDT 80. a) Sweden b) Spain
If erasers costs half that of a pencil and you bought c) Denmark d) Norway
one extra eraser, how much is the eraser worth? 57. The first Bangladeshi to earn Grand Master title
a) 3 b) 4 is:
c) 5 d) 6 a) Niaz Morshed
47. Jashim buys 10 CDs for BDT 200. If DVDs cost b) Ziaur Rahman
BDT 20 more, how many DVDs can he buy for c) Rani Hamid
the same amount? d) Quazi Motahar Hossain
a) 4 b) 5 58. How many female persons were awarded the title
c) 6 d) 10 „Bir Protik‟ for their contributions in the
48. In a room there are six Bengali, twelve engineers Liberation War of Bangladesh?
and fifteen football players. Only one of them was a) 2 b) 3
a Bengali Engineer who played Football. Two c) 4 d) 5
were Bengali Engineers but did not play football 59. The tribe “Hajong” manily live in
and two were Bengali football players and were a) Sylhet and Rangamati
not engineers. If there were 24 people in the room, b) Rangpur and Dinajpur
and at least one of them were Bengali, engineer or c) Mymenshingh and Netrokona
a football player, how many were engineers and d) Cox‟s Bazar and Bandarban
played football but not Bengali? 60. Who was the first editor of literary magazine
a) 1 b) 9 „Bangadarshan?
c) 6 d) 3 a) Pari Chad Mitra
49. Which of the following in known as the silent city? b) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhy
a) Sydney b) Rome c) Akshay Kumar Datta
c) Venice d) Bangkok d) Promoth Chowdhury

Answer Key:
41. (D) 42. (A) 43. (A) 44. (C) 45. (A) 46. (C) 47. (B) 48. (C) 49. (B) 50. (C) 51. (D) 52. (C) 53. (A)
54. (B) 55. (B) 56. (B) 57. (A) 58. (A) 59. (C) 60. (B)

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61. Which one of the following is not Central Bank? 71. Extranet allows
a) Bangladesh Bank a) insiders only
b) Bank of England b) authorized outsiders only
c) Federal Reserve System c) all outsiders
d) State Bank of India d) both insiders and authentic outsiders
62. Which of the following country is the highest 72. Which part of a class in invoked when an object is
emitter of CO2? initialized in java?
a) Bangladesh b) India a) constructor b) fields
c) Pakistan d) China c) methods d) class
63. The deepest lake in the world is 73. What is the binary of 68?
a) Lake Adelman b) Lake Baikal a) 01000100 b) 10000100
c) Lake Malawi d) Lake Haron c) 00100100 d) 00010100
64. In which country did the Mau Mau uprising 74. Which one of the following is not required in a
(21952-60) occur? gaming engine?
a) Uganda b) Zambia a) rendering b) audio
c) Nigeria d) Kenya c) physics d) closure
65. Who invented QWERTY keyboard? 75. Which of the following is spreadsheet software?
a) Steve Jobs a) Adobe Acrobat b) MS Excel
b) Christopher Latham Sholes c) Fax pro d) Power Point
c) Brian Sams 76. Physical connection between Microprocessor
d) Anderson Palimar Memory and other parts is called?
66. Which one of the following is the reason for a) Address bus b) Data bus
“cyberchondria”? c) Path d) Hub
a) excessive typing 77. DFD stands for
b) watching for long hours a) data file disk b) data flow diagram
c) excessive anxiety due to online search c) disk flat database d) disk file database
d) radiation 78. Which one is not an example of disruptive
67. Cloud computing is _______ option for small technology?
firms? a) 3D printing b) Internet of things
a) poor b) rigid c) Robotics d) Executive dashboard
c) rental d) expensive 79. Which of the following in not an antivirus
68. 1 (one) nibble equal to software?
a) 1 bit b) 2 bit a) Win-pro b) AVG
c) 4 bit d) 8 bit c) MeAfee d) Symantec
69. Why do we need to normalize a database? 80. int number [ ]= {10, 20, 30, 40, 50}; number [3] =?
a) To remove redundancy a) 10 b) 20
b) To make data meaningful c) 30 d) 40
c) To make database secure
d) To make database consistence Answer Key:
70. Which is not a performance characteristic of hard 61. (D) 62. (D) 63. (B) 64. (D) 65. (B) 66. (C)
disk drive? 67. (D) 68. (C) 69. (A) 70. (D) 71. (D) 72. (A)
a) data transfer time b) response time 73. (A) 74. (D) 75. (B) 76. (A) 77. (B) 78. (D)
c) power consumption d) shelf life 79. (A) 80. (D)

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1. wb‡Pi †h fvlv¸‧Q GKB cwievifz³ bq? 3. Ô‡Uwb`v× †h mvwnwZ¨‡Ki wK‡kvicvV¨ †jLvi †K›`ªxq PwiÎ?
a) evsjv, †fvRcywiqv, gMwn b) Avmvwg, Zvwgj, Iwoqv a) †cÕ‡g›`ª wgÎ b) bvivqY M‡½vcva¨vq
c) wnw›`, ¸RivwU, gvivwV d) cvÄvwe, evsjv, gvivwV c) mZ¨wRr ivq d) kiwe›`y e‡›`¨vcva¨vq
2. mwÜi wbqgvbymv‡i C + A = ? 4. ÔeDw` dv¸b gv‡mi mKvj †ejv Ah_vB eo`vi m‡½ Z° K‡Ë
a) h& + A b) h& + Av jvMj×| GB ev‡K¨ †h KqwU k‡ã aßwb cwieZ©b N‡U‡Q
c) Av + h& d) A + h& a) 6wU b) 7wU
c) 8wU d) 9wU

Answer Key:
1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (A)

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5. Ôb`x× k‡ãi mgv_©K bq 19. Choose the ecorrect spelling:


a) dêy b) Ziw½bx a) Enterprener b) Entrepreneur
c) ‰kevwjbx d) cvUwb c) Enterpreneur d) Entrepreneure
6. wb‡Pi wecixZ kãhyM‡ji g‡a¨ Aï× 20. We were at disadvantage _______ that we did not
a) LvZK-gnvRb b) Avmgvb-Rwgb have a very good knowledge of the language the
others were using
c) wm³-wi³ d) ¯^c-œ ev¯Íe
a) by b) in
7. Ô‡Kv_vq Ggb nwir‡ÿÎ AvKvkZ‡j †g‡k×| Kwe wW Gi ivq †h c) with d) for
cÕm‡½ Dw³wU K‡i‡Qb- 21. He escaped by _______
a) evsjvi FZz‰ewPÎ b) evsjvi meyR gvV a) The hair‟s breadth b) The breadth of a
c) evsjvi mvgwRK Rxeb d) evsjvi mv¤úª`vwqK m¤úªxwZ c) A hairs breadth d) A breadth of a hair
8. ÔKviwKZÕ k‡ãi A_© 22. „The state of having contradictory of conflicting
a) K…wlRwg b) K…wlKg© emotional attitudes‟-
c) wb®‹i Rwg d) f~wgRxex a) ambivalence b) exigency
9. ..... gvB‡Kj- iex›`ªbv_- bRiæj Bmjvg Avgvi gvZ…fvlv| Dw³wU c) reprisals d) constraint
a) gynv¤§` knx`yjøvni b) gynv¤§` Ave`yj nvB-Gi 23. „A feeling of anticipation over a future event‟.
c) gybxi †PØaywii d) gynv¤§` Gbvgyj n‡Ki a) disparate b) magnanimous
10. mnPi kã‡hv‡M MwVZ Ø›Ø mgv‡mi D`vniY- c) presentiment d) incongruent
a) a~wZ-Pv`i b) Ni-evi 24. Think of one word only which can be used
appropriately in all three sentences.
c) AvKvi-Bw½Z d) eyK-wcV i) The employment crisis is ___________ that it is
11. ÔdzUcv‡Z Iiv me Gwj‡q c‡o i‡q‡Q| Qvov‡bv Li †hb| ‰mq` affecting 25% people.
IqjxDjøvn-i ÔbqbZviv× Mí ‡_‡K M…nxZ DØ…ZvskwU Gi `…óvšÍ- ii) ______ torrential rain is rare in this part of the
a) Dr‡cÕÿF× wPÎKí b) DcgvmÃvZ iƒcK world.
c) cÕZxKvwqZ e¨R¯`wZ d) Ab¨vm³ iƒcKvfvm iii) I didn‟t have any problem with the manager‟s
12. „Brevity is the soul of wit‟ c`eÜwUi h_vh_ e½vbyev` ideas as __________, but I disliked some of his
a) AwZ Aí nBj b) gvwb‡Ki LvwbK fv‡jv mannerisms.
c) cÕv‡Yi K_v ey‡K ev‡R d) K_v Kg KvR †ewk a) such b) so
13. If you can with his attention __________ for you. c) high d) much
a) the so much better b) the better so much 25. He was a king who ruled his subject with „a high
c) so much the better d) so much for better hand‟.
14. The synonym of „sanguine‟ is a) oppressively b) kindly
a) optimistic b) restless c) conveniently d) sympathetically
c) hopeless d) bloody 26. The idiom „at one‟s wit‟s end‟ is synonymous to
15. The antonym of „insipid‟ is word-
a) brave b) exciting a) the perplexed b) clear up
c) cold d) dull c) explain d) enlighten
16. Af Asylum : Shelter then 27. Change into active form: „I was surprised to see
a) Hospice : Exile that he had been beaten black and blue‟.
b) Harobur : Concealment a) I was surprised to see he had been beaten black
c) Stronghold : Defense and blue.
d) Palisade : Display b) It surprised me to see that he had been beaten
17. Translate into English Ô Zuvi †Kv‡bv †Rviv‡jv ivR‰bwZK black and blue.
Av`k© †bB×| c) It was surprising that he had been beaten black
a) He has no political axe to grind and blue.
b) He has no strong political stand to speak up d) That he had been beaten black and blue was
c) He has no political idol to follow surprising.
d) He has no political will to move on
18. „Pyongyang and Washington have finally come to
a consensus‟_ This is an example of
a) metaphor b) metonym
c) euphemism d) dysphemism

Answer Key:
5. (D) 6. (C) 7. (B) 8. (B) 9. (C) 10. (A) 11. (A) 12. (B) 13. (C) 14. (A) 15. (B) 16. (C) 17. (A) 18. (B)
19. (B) 20. (B) 21. (C) 22. (A) 23. (C) 24. (A) 25. (A) 26. (A) 27. (B)

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28. Change into indirect speech: „Are you alone, my 38. The difference between two numbers is 5 and the
son?‟ asked a soft voice close behind me. difference between their squares is 65. What is the
a) What I was doing there alone was asked by a larger number?
soft voice. a) 13 b) 11
b) A soft voice told me as his son and asked c) 8 d) 9
whether I was alone. 39. A train 240m long passed a pole in 24 seconds.
c) A soft voice from my behind asked me if I was How long will it take to pass a platform 650m
alone. long?
d) Addressing me as his son a soft voice asked if I a) 65s b) 89s
was alone. c) 100s d) 130s
29. Shonghoti and Shouhardo Clubs consist of 200 and 40. What is the slope of the line perpendicular to the
270 members respectively. If the total member of line y = - 5x +9
the two clubs is 420 then how many members a) 5 b)  5
belong to both clubs? 1 1
a) 30 b) 40 c) d) 
5 5
c) 50 d) 60
y 3
30. The one-third of the complementary angle to 60o 41. If  and x  2 y  13 then y is
is x 7
a) 2 b) 3
a) 150o b) 100o c) 4 d) 7
c) 40o d) 10o 42. If 1  3x  4, then
31. The area of a rhombus is 96 sq.cm and the length
a) x  2 b) x  2
of one of the diagonals is 16cm. The length of the
other diagonal is c) x  1 d) x  1 ]
a) 18 b) 12 43. If a pole 6m high casts a shadow 2 3 m long on
c) 9 d) 6 the ground, then the elevation of the sun is
32. The ration of two members is 3 : 4 and their sum is a) 60o b) 45o
630. The smaller one of the two numbers is c) 30 o d) 90 o
a) 360 b) 270 44. If a, b and c are the lengths of the three sides of a
c) 180 d) 120 triangle, then which of the following is true?
33. If 42x+1=32, then x = ? a) a + b < c b) a - b < c
a) 2 b) 3 c) a + b = c d) a + b > ?
c) 3/4 d) 4/3 45. The next number of the sequence is - 4 3 9 3
34. What will be the difference in taka between simple 19 3...
and compound interest at 10% on a sum of Tk. a) 31 b) 32
1,000 after 4 years? c) 39 d) 49
a) 31.90 b) 32.10 46. A football team is to be consisted out of 14 boys.
c) 44.90 d) 64.10 In how many ways the team can be chosen so that
35. In a series of 6 consecutive odd numbers if 15 is the owner of the ball is always in the team?
the 6th number, what is the 4th number in the a) 135 b) 143
series? c) 169 d) 129
a) 7 b) 9 47. Which of the following can be arranged into an
c) 11 d) 13 English word? a) ANSLAIT b) LSNIT c) OTATM
36. If x = yn, y = zc = then abc is d) WQRGS
a) 1 b) 0 a) c b) a
c) 1/2 d) infinity c) a & d d) c & d
37. If 1 sin   x cos, then tan  is 48. October 1985 corresponds to Bangla year
x2  1 x2 1 a) 1392 b) 1391
a) b) c) 1394 d) 1390
x x
49. „Black Monday‟ is related to
x 1
2
x 1
2
a) Stock Market b) Terrorism
c) d)
2x 2x c) Environment d) Women‟s Right

Answer Key:
28. (D) 29. (C) 30. (D) 31. (B) 32. (B) 33. (C) 34. (D) 35. (C) 36. (A) 37. (D) 38. (D) 39. (B) 40. (C)
41. (B) 42. (D) 43. (A) 44.(B) 45. (C) 46. ( ) 47. (B) 48. (A) 49. (A)

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50. What is the probability that an integer selected at 62. Awami Muslim League was founded in
random from those between 10 and 100 inclusive a) Rose Garden
is a multiple of 5 or 9? b) Rup Mohal Cinema Hall
27 20 c) Ahsan Monjil
a) b) d) Madhur Canteen
89 91
63. In 2018-19 Budge of Bangladesh, forecast of
27 23
c) d) private investment is
91 89 a) 10.35% of GDP
51. If 212152120 represents „bloat‟ then 6121135 b) 15.25% of GDP
represents c) 20.45% of GDP
a) voice b) bald d) 25.115% of GDP
c) flame d) castle 64. In 2018 Women‟s Twenty 20 Asia cup Final, who
52. The sum of 3 consecutive integers sis less than 75. was awarded the title Playere of the Match?
What is the greatest possible value of the smallest a) Rumana b) Salma
one? c) Jahan Ara d) Panna
a) 16 b) 19 65. Panmunjom Declaration is a peace treaty signed
c) 22 d) 23 between
53. What does make „you‟ young? a) North Korea & South Korea
a) Adding 2 letters b) USA and North Korea
b) Drinking energy beverage c) USA and Vietnam
c) Eating sweet fruits d) Changing outfits d) China and Japan
54. Which of the following organization of World 66. The official match ball used by FIFA in World
Bank in known as „soft loan window‟? Cup 2018 is
a) IBRD b) IDA a) Tlento 18 b) Telstar 18
c) IFC d) MIGA c) Tricolore 18 d) Tango 18
55. During the Liberation War of Bangladesh, the 67. The slogan adopted CEDAW is
President of USSR was a) Women rights are human rights
a) Nikita Khrushchev b) Leonid Brezhnev b) Equal rights for all
c) Mikhail Gorbachev d) Nikolai Podgorny c) Let women enjoy equal rights
56. Which of the following is the name of the bank d) Preserve women rights
established by BRICS? 68. The Asian team defeated a Latin American team
a) BRICS Development Bank for the first time in the history of FIFA World Cup
b) Developing Bank is
c) New Development Bank a) Saudi Arabia b) South Korea
d) Newly Developed Bank c) UAE d) Japan
57. Which of the following is the regulator of Capital 69. Which device may be used for primary input of
Market in Bangladesh? OCR?
a) BSEC b) DSE a) Keyboard b) Plotter
c) Bangladesh Bank d) ICB c) Scanner d) Printer
58. Special Drawings Rights (SDRs) is related to 70. The protocol that provides infotainment is
a) IMF b) IDB a) FTP b) SMTP
c) ADB d) HSBC c) TELNET d) SNMP
59. How many global goals have been included in 71. Fill in the gap: _______ make easier to find visited
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)? web pages later?
a) 15 b) 16 a) Placeholders b) Bookmarks
c) 17 d) 18 c) URLs d) Add-ons
60. Which country does not belong to G-7? 72. DVD stands for
a) Russia b) Japan a) Digital Video Disk b) Digital Value Disk
c) Germany d) Italy c) Digital Versatile Disk d) Data Video Disk
61. Budget deficit (% of GDP) stands of FY 2018-19 73. In Ms-Word, which short cut key is used for
of Bangladesh is reviewing a text?
a) 3.9 b) 4.9 a) Ctrl + N b) Ctrl + E
c) 5.9 d) 6.3 c) Ctrl + S d) Ctrl + Q
Answer Key:
50. (C) 51. (C) 52. (D) 53. (A) 54. (B) 55. (D) 56. (C) 57. (A) 58. (A) 59. (C) 60. (A) 61. (B) 62. (A) 63. (D)
64. (A) 65. (A) 66. (B) 67. (A) 68. (D) 69. (C) 70. (A) 71. (B) 72. (C) 73. ( )
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74. The device used for both input and output purposes 78. In the address bar, first page of a Website is
is termed as
a) Stylus b) Printer a) Homepage b) Index
c) Touch screen d) Mouse c) Title page d) Bookmark
75. Which of the following is not a virus- 79. URL stands for
a) worms b) adware a) Universal Resources Locator
c) Trojan Horse d) malware b) Uniform Resource Locator
76. You can include names and addresses from a c) Uniform Router Locator
source in a MS-Word document automatically by d) Unified Resource Locator
using 80. OTG- cable is not related to
a) slides b) table a) Smart Phone b) Camcorder
c) mail merge d) hyperlink c) Processor d) DSL
77. Office 1.A Ns which are scattered geographically
on large scale can be connectd by the use of
corporate Answer Key:
a) CAN b) WLAN 74. (C) 75. (B) 76. (C) 77. (C) 78. (A) 79. (B) 80. (C)
c) WAN d) CLWN

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evsjv fvlv I mvwnZ¨


 evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i ¸iZ¡c~Y© cÖkœ- ce© 4
1. gaym~‬‡bi bvUK - gvqvKvbb (1874)|
2. gvqvKvbb bvUK †ei nq - gaym~‬‡bi g…Zz¨i ci|
3. ‬xb eÜz wgÎ Rb¥MÕnY K‡ib - b‬xqv †Rjvi †P؇ewoqv MÕv‡g|
4. ‬xbeÜz wgÎ PvKzwi Ki‡Zb - WvK wefv‡M|
5. ‬xbeÜz wg‡Îi cÕ_g bvUK - bxj `c©b (1860)|
6. wbgPuv` - meavi GKv‬kx bvU‡Ki PwiÎ|
7. wMwik P›‬ª wQ‡jb - bU I bvU¨Kvi|
8. wMwikP‡›‬ªi †gvU bvUK - 75wU|
9. wMwikP‡›‬ªi AwaKvsk bvUK‡K gaym~‬b e‡j‡Qb - KzbvU¨|
10. wMwikP‡›‬ªi bvUK - Avb›‬ i‡nv, ˆPZb¨jxjv, cÕdzjø, nvivwbwa|
11. wMwikP›‬ª Abyev‬ K‡ib - †k•wcqv‡ii g¨vK‡e_|
12. wmivR‡‬Øjv, gxiKvwkg bvUK iPbv K‡ib - wMwikP›‬ª|
13. Avwjevev bvUK iPbv K‡ib - ÿx‡iv‬cÕmv‬|
14. iex›‬ªbv‡_i Rb¥ - 1861 mv‡ji 7B †g (25‡k ‪ekvL 1268 e½vã)|
15. iex›‬ªbv‡_i g…Zz¨ - 1941 mv‡ji 7B AvMó (22‡k kÕveY 1348 e½vã)|
16. iex›‬ªbv_ wQ‡jb wcZv gvZvi - 14Zg mšÍvb|
17. iex›‬ªbv‡_i cvwievwiK c‬ex wQj - Kzkvix|
18. iex›‬ªbv‡_i cÕ_g KweZv - wn›‬y‡gjvi Dcnvi|
19. iex›‬ªbv‡_i cÕ_g eB †ei nq - Kwe Kvwnbx (1878)|
20. iex›‬ªbv‡_i cÕ_g Kve¨ - ebdzj|
21. Gkxq‡‬i g‡a¨ cÕ_g †bv‡ej jvf K‡ib - iex›‬ªbv_ VvKzi|
22. iex›‬ªbv_ VvKzi †bv‡ej cyi®‹vi jvf K‡ib - 1913 mv‡j|
23. iex›‬ªbv_ †bv‡ej cvb - MxZvÃjx Kv‡e¨i Rb¨|
24. MxZvÃwji Bs‡iwR Abyev‬ - song of offering
25. iwe›‬ª Rxebx eBwU †j‡Lb - cÕfvZ Kzgvi gy‡Lvcva¨vq|
26. MxZvÃwji Bs‡iwR Abyev‬ K‡ib - iex›‬ªbv_ VvKzi|
27. MxZvÃwji m¤úv‬bv K‡ib - Bs‡iR Kwe W.B Yeats
28. MxZvÄwj Kve¨ cÖKvwkZ nq - 1910 mv‡j|
29. iex›‬ªbv‡_i mvwnwZ¨K QÝbvg - fvbywmsn VvKzi|
30. iex›‬ªbv‡_i †bv‡ej c`K Pzwi hvq - 2004 mv‡ji 24 gvP© kvwšÍwb‡KZb †_‡K|
31. fviZ miKvi iex›‬ªbv_‡K Dcvwa †‬q - bvBU ee m¨vi 1915 mv‡j|
32. iex›‬ªbv_ bvBU Dcvwa Z¨vM K‡ib - RvwjqvbIqvjv ev‡Mi nZ¨vKv‡Ûi cÕwZev‡‬ 1919 mv‡j|
33. evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i Q‡›‬i hv‬yKi - m‡Z¨›‬ªbv_ ‬Ë|
34. m‡Z›‬ªbv‡_i Kve¨ - †eYy I exYv, †nvgwkLv, Kzû I †KKv, Aå Avexi|
35. KvRjv w‬w‬ KweZv hvi †jLv - hZx›‬ª‡gvnb evMPx|
36. hZx›‬ª‡gvnb evMPxi Kve¨ - †iLv, AcivwRZv, bvM‡Kki|
37. ebZzjmx, ebgwjøKv, iRbxMÜv Kve¨ iPbv K‡ib - Kzgy`iÄb gwjøK|
38. ‡gvwnZ jvj gRyg‬vi †j‡Lb - ¯^cb cmvix, we¯§iYx, ¯§i Mij Kve¨|
39. hZx›‬ªbv‡_i Kve¨ - gixwPKv, giæwkLv, giægvqv|
40. KvRx bRiæ‡ji Kve¨ - AwMœexbv, †‬vjbPuvcv, fv½vi Mvb, cy‡ei nvIqv, we‡li evwuk, QvqvbU|
41. Rmxg DwÏb - cjøxKwe|
42. Rmxg Dwχbi QÝbvg - Rgxi DwÏj‬b †gvjøv|
43. Rmxg Dwχbi Kve¨ - ivLvjx, bKmx Kuv_vi gvV, evjyPi, †mvRb evw‬qvi NvU|
44. KweZv cwÎKvi m¤úv‬K wQ‡jb - eyׇ‬e emy|
45. eyׇ‬e emyi bvUK - Zc¯^x I Ziw½bx|
46. eyׇ‬e emyi cÕeÜMÕš’ - Kv‡ji cyZzj, mvwnZ¨PP©v|
47. Mvu‡qi †g‡qiv KweZvwU - eyׇ‬e emyi|
48. Rxebvb›‬ ‬vk‡K ÖwPÎiæcgqÓ Kwe e‡j‡Qb - iex›‬ªbv_ VvKzi|
49. Rxebvb›‬ ‬vk‡K ÖwbR©bZg KweÓ e‡j‡Qb - eyׇ‬e emy|
50. Rxebvb‡›‬i cÕeÜMÕš’ - KweZvi K_v|
51. Rxebvb‡›‬i Dcb¨vm - gvj¨evb|
52. ÖAem‡ii MvbÓ KweZvwU - Rxebvb‡›‬i|
53. myax›‬ªbv_ ‬‡Ëi Kve¨ MÕš’ - Zš^x, A‡K©óªv, µ›‬mx, DËidvêybx, mseZ©|

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54. myax›‬ªbv‡_i KweZvMÕš’ - cÕwZaßwb|


55. myax›‬ªbv‡_i cÕeÜMÕš’ - ¯^vMZ, I Kzjvq I Kvjcyiæl|
56. Òkvk¦ZxÓ KweZvwU - myax›‬ªbv_ ‬‡Ëi|
57. Awgq PµeZx©i cÕeÜ MÕš’ - mv¤úªwZK|
58. mgi †m‡bi Kve¨ - K‡qKwU KweZv, MÕnY I Ab¨vb¨ KweZv, wZb cyiæl|
59. myKvšÍ fÆvPvh© gviv hvb - 21 eQi eq‡m|
60. evsjv fvlvq gvK©mxq avivi †kÕô Kwe - myKvšÍ fÆvPvh©|
61. myKv‡šÍi Kve¨ - QvocÎ, c~e©vfvm, Nyg †bB|
62. evsjv Dcb¨v‡mi †kÕô cyiæl - 6 Rb|
63. cÕfvZKzgvi gy‡Lvcva¨v‡qi Dcb¨vm - †lvokx, igvmy›‬ix, bexb mbœvmx, MívÃwj, iZœØxc, wmu‬yi †KØUv|
64. Zviv k¼i e‡›‬vcva¨v‡qi Dcb¨vm - avÎx‡‬eZv, MY‡‬eZv, cÂMÕvg, nvmywj euv‡Ki DcK_v|
65. gvwbK e‡›‬vcva¨v‡qi Dcb¨vm - w`evivwÎi Kve¨|

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Avw` ¯^ivMg: ¯¿x- B¯‫‫‬x, ¯‹zj- B¯‹zj| mgxfeb: Rb¥-R¤§, Kv`bv-Kvbœv|
ga¨ ¯^ivMg: cÖxwZ- wcixwZ, wK¬c- wKwjc| welgxfeb: kixi-kixj, jvj-bvj|
AšÍ¨¯^ivMg: w`k- w‬kv, †cvLZ- †cv³| e¨ÄbwØZ¡Zv: cvKv-cv°v, mKvj-m°vj|
AcwbwnZ: AvwR-AvBR, mvay-mvDa| e¨Ãb weK
wZ: KevU-KcvU, ‡avev-‡avcv|
AmgxKib: ac+ac-acvac, Uc+Uc-UcvUc| e¨ÄbPy¨wZ: eDw`w`-eDw`, eo`v`v-eo`v|
¯^im½wZ: †‬wk-w`wk, wejvwZ-wewjwZ| AšÍ©nwZ: dvêyb-dv¸b, djvnvi-djvi|
¯^i‡jvc: emwZ-em&wZ, gyjv-gy‡jv| AwfkÖwZ: ïwbqv-ï‡b, ewjqv-e‡j|
aßwb wech©q: wckvP-wcPvk, jvd-dvj|

kã ga¨¯’ ‬ywU wfbœ aßwb G‡K Ac‡ii cÕfv‡e Aí we¯Íi mgZv jvf Kiv‡K mgxfeb e‡j|
Zr+wnZ-Zw×Z †Kvb aßwb cwieZ©b cÕwµqv- mgxfeb|
c~e© aßwbi cÕfv‡e cieZ©x aßwbi cwieZ©b NU‡j ZvK wK e‡j? cÖMZ mgxfeb|
GKB ¯^‡ii cyiive…wË bv K‡i gvSLv‡b ¯^iaßwb hy³ nq Zv‡K wK e‡j? AmgxKiY|
GKB ¯^‡ii cybive…wË bv K‡i gvSLv‡b ¯^iaßwb hy³ nIqv‡K wK e‡j? AmgxKiY|
¯¿x  B¯¿x GwU wK‡mi D‬vniY? Avw‬ ¯^ivMg|
c‡ii B Kvi ev D Kvi Av‡M D‧PvwiZ nIqvi ixwZ‡K wK e‡j? AwcwbwnwZ|
Avï-AvDk GwU aßwb cwieZ©‡bi †Kvb wbq‡gi D‬vniY? AcwbwnwZ|
‬ªæZ D‧Pvi‡Yi Rb¨ k‡ãi Avw‬, AšÍ ev ga¨eZ©x †Kvb ¯^iaßwb †jvc †c‡j Zv‡K wK e‡j? m¤úªKl©|
djvnvi  djvi GwU wK‡mi D‬vniY? AšÍn©wZ|
dvêyb > dv¸b - aßwb cwieZ©‡bi †Kvb cÕwµqv GLv‡b Kvh©Ki n‡q‡Q? AšÍn©wZ|
evKm-evmK nIqvi ixwZ‡K ejv nq- aßwb wech©q|
jvd  dvj GwU wK‡mi D‬vniY? aßwb wech©‡qi|
‬ywU mge‡Y©i GKwUi cwieZ©i‡K ejv nq- welgxfeb|

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Rvbv ARvbv myL `ytL `vZv MÖnxZv kxNª wej¤^
Ávbx AÁvb myjf `yj©f w`b ivZ mZ¨ wg_¨v
ag© Aag© mykxj `ytkxj `xN© n«¯^ mgwó e¨vwó
bk^i Awebk^i Avmj bKj `yó wkó mv_©K e¨_©
j²x Aj²x Avw¯ÍK bvw¯ÍK `~i wbKU my›‬i KzrwZ
kvšÍ AkvšÍ jv‡qK bvjv‡qK ‡‬Iqv ‡bIqv m…wó aßsm
wkó Awkó LuyZ wbLuyZ ‡‬bv cvIbv w¯’i PÂj

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ïf Aïf ‡LvuR wb‡LvuR abx wba©b, Mwie ¯§…wZ we¯§…wZ


kÖ×v AkÖ×v weiZ wbiZ bZzb cyivZb ¯^Kxq ciKxq
AšÍ AbšÍ AšÍi½ ewni½ big k³ ¯^Zš‫‫‬ ciZš‫‫‬
¯’vei A¯’vei, R½g Avkv wbivkv wbw`ªZ RvMÖZ ¯^M© biK
AwZe…wó Abve…wó AagY© DËgY© wb›‬v cÖksmv ¯^vaxb civaxb
AwfÁ AbwfÁ A_© Ab_© eÜb gyw³ niY c~iY
AvPvi AbvPvi Abx wba©b, `wi`ª eÜz kÎæ ei ‡eØ
AvZ¥xq AbvZ¥xq cÖej `ye©j ea©gvb ÿxqgvb nvi wRZ
Av`i Abv`i ‡ivM bx‡ivM eo ‡QvU nvév fvwi
Avek¨K Abvek¨K m‡Pó wb‡ðó evPvj ¯^ífvlx nvwm Kvbœv
Avwej Abvwej m`q wb`©q Rxeb giY n«vm e…w×
Av¯’v Abv¯’v m¤^j wbtm¤^j ‡e‡nkZ& ‡‬vRL ‡Rvqvi fvUv
B‧Qv Awb‧Qv mim bxim ‡evKv PvjvK gyL¨ ‡MØY
Bó Awbó mvKvi wbivKvi e¨_© mv_©K UvUKv evwm
Dcw¯’Z Abycw¯’Z AÁ weÁ fq mvnm g…‬y cÖej
AvKl©Y weKl©Y Abyi³ wei³ wfZi evwni VKv ‡RZv
c_ wec_ AbyivM weivM fxZz mvnmx ivRv cÖRv
ev`x weev`x ‡Wvev fvmv fxiæ wbfx©K VvÛv Mig
hy³ wehy³ wZi¯‹vi cyi¯‹vi f‥Z fwel¨r iæM&Y my¯’
Mdj wedj D‧P wbP DËi `wÿY RvMwiZ wbw`ªZ
mykªx wekªx DÌvb cZb ÿz`ª e…nr c~e© cwðg
¯§…wZ we¯§…wZ D`q A¯Í LvuwU ‡fRvj QvÎ AQvÎ
wVK ‡ewVK DbœwZ AebwZ LvZK gnvRb Rb¥ g…Zz¨
Zvj ‡eZvj Eaß© Aa LyPiv cvBKvwi Rq civRq
nvj ‡envj Gjv‡g‡jv ‡MvQv‡bv ‡Lvjv eÜ Ro ‡PZb
ûuk ‡eûuk IVv bvgv Mwiô jwNô ‡fvuZv aviv‡jv
AMÖ cðvr I¯Ív` mvM‡i‬ ¸iæ jNy ‡‬vlx wb‡‬v©l
APj mPj K
wÎg ¯^vfvweK M…nx mbœ¨vmx AvKzÂb cÖmviY
AbyK‥j cÕwZK‥j ‡Kvgj KK©k MÖnY eR©b Av‡M wc‡Q
AšÍi evwni µq weµq NvUwZ evowZ Avc` wbivc`
Aag DËg Avwef©ve wZ‡ivfve NvZ cÖwZNvZ Av`vb cÖ`vb
Drmvn wbiærmvn Avg`vwb ißvwb ‡Pvi Mvay Avcb ci
Aí AwaK Avq e¨q ‡PvLv ‡fvuZv Avw` AšÍ

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‡h bvix exi mšÍvb cÕme K‡i exicÖm~ ‡h ie ï‡b G‡m‡Q ievn~Z
‡h bvixi ‡Kv‡bv mšÍvb nq bv eܨv †h ‡ewk K_v e‡j evPvj
‡h bvix Rxe‡b GKgvÎ mšÍvb cÕme K‡i‡Q KvKeܨv ivÎxKvjxb hy× †mØwßK
‡h bvixi mšÍvb ev‡P bv g…Zermv kÎæ †K ‬gb K‡i †h Awi›‬g
‡h bvix wb‡R ei eiY K‡i ‡bq ¯^qseiv kÎæ‡K ea K‡i †h kÎæNœ
‡h bvixi ¯^vgx I cyÎ g…Z Aexiv ïf ‣‡Y Rb¥ hvi ¶YRb¥v
‡h bvixi we‡q nq bv Ab~pv mgy‬ª n‡Z wngvjq ch©šÍ Avmgy`ªwngvPj
‡h bvixi wnsmv †bB Ab~m~qv mÁv‡b Ab¨vq K‡i †h Ávbcvcx
†h bvix wcÕq K_v e‡j wcÖqse`v m¤§y‡L AMÕmi n‡q Af¨_©bv cÖZz¨`&Mgb
†h bvixi nvwm my›‬i myw¯§Zv mK‡ji Rb¨ cÕ‡hvR¨ me©Rbxb
‡h cyiæl we‡q K‡i‡Q K
Z‬vi nvwZi evm¯’vb MRM…n
‡h cyiæ‡li ‬vwo‡Muvd MRvqwb ARvZk¥kÖæ nvwZi kveK Kif
‡h cyiæ‡li ‡Pnviv ‡‬L‡Z my›‬i my`k©b nwi‡Yi Pg© AwRb
‡h f‥wg‡Z dmj Rb¥vq bv Eli nZ¨vKvix NvZK
‡h wel‡q gZ‡f‬ †bB Ggb HKgZ¨ fq †bB Ggb wbf©xK
‡h w‬b wZb wZw_i wgjb N‡U G¨n¯úk© c‡Ýi WvuUv g…Yvj
†h ¯^vgxi ¯‫‫‬x cÕev‡m _v‡K †cÕvwlZcZœxK ‣gv Kivi B‧Qv wZwZ¶v
nvwZi wc‡V Av‡ivnx emvi ¯’vb nvI`v

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 Conditional Sentence
A conditional sentence is based on the word ‘if’. There are always two parts to a conditional sentence – one
part beginning with ‘if’ to describe a possible situation, and the second part which describes the
consequence. For example: If it rains, we’ll get wet.

We can also invert the two parts of a conditional sentence so that the ‘if’ part comes second, and this is
especially common in questions. For example:
What will you do if you miss the train?
How can you finish the project if you don’t have a computer?
What happens if the students don’t pass an exam?

There are four types of conditional sentences:


0 – The zero conditional
1 – The first conditional
2 – The second conditional
3 – The third conditional

Zero Conditional:
If + Present Indefinite, Present Indefinite ( If a substance is cohesive, it tends to stick together)
Present Indefinite + If + Present Indefinite ( Water boils , If you heat it to 100 degree centigrade)
If + Past Indefinite, Past Indefinite ( If I asked her to come with us, she always said no)

First Conditional:
If+ Present Indefinite, Future Indefinite ( If services are increased, taxes will probably go up)
Future Indefinite + if+ Present Indefinite (He’ll call if he needs help)

Second Conditional:
(i) If + subject + past form +-------, sub + would/could/might + verb (base form) +----.
Or, sub + would/could/might + verb (base form)+-------if+ subject +past form +----.
(ii) If+ subject + were +------, sub + would/could/might + verb (base form) +----
Or, subject + would/could/might + verb (base form) +... + if + subject+ were +----.

Third Conditional:
(i) If+ Subject + had + V3, Subject + would/could/might + have + V3+----.
Or, Sub + would/could/might + have + V3+----+ if+ Subject + had+ V3+----.
(ii) Had + subject + V3, subject + would/could/might + have + V3+-----.

 Synonyms & Antonyms-4


CATHARSIS gvbwmKfv‡e cwiïw×, ‡iPb purification that brings emotional relief or renewal
CATHOLIC D‬vi‡PZv, wek¦Rbxb, ‡iv‡gi Pv‡P©i universal; embracing everything
cÖwZ AbyMZ e¨w³
CAUSTIC ¶qKvix e¯` like acid; corrosive
CELIBACY ‡KØgvh© abstinence from sex
CENSURE ‡Kvb Lvivc Kv‡Ri Rb¨ Zxeª wZi¯‹vi to condemn severely for doing something bad
Kiv
CEREBRAL gw¯Í®‹ msµvšÍ brainy; intellectually refined
CHAGRIN Acgvb, Acgvbhy³ nZvkv humiliation; embarrassed disappointment
CHARISMA gvbyl‡K ek Kivi AmvaviY ‬‣Zv a magical-seeming ability to attract followers or inspire
loyalty
CHARLATAN nvZz‡o, fÛ fraud; quack; con man
CHASM Mfxi Lv‬, A‡bK Zdvr a deep, gaping hole; a gorge
CHASTISE ¸iæZi kvw¯Í ‡‬Iqv to inflict punishment on; to discipline
CHICANERY QjPvZywi, cÖZviYv trickery; deceitfulness; artifice, especially legal or political

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CHIMERA weåg, KvíwbK Rxe an illusion; a foolish fancy


CHOLERIC ivMx, e`ivMx hottempered; quick to anger
CHRONIC `xN©¯’vqx, ‬yiv‡ivM¨ constant; lasting a long time; inveterate
CHRONICLE NUbvcwÄ, cwÎKv a record of events in order of time; a history
CIRCUITOUS ‡Nviv‡bv, AvuKvevuKv roundabout; not following a direct path
CIRCUMLOCUTI Ab_©K Ges A¯úó evK¨we¯Ívi, an indirect expression; use of wordy or evasive language
ON PvZyh©c~Y© K_v ejv
CIRCUMSCRIBE Pvwiw‬‡K ‡iLv ‡U‡b ‡‬Iqv, wbw‬©ó to draw a line around; to set the limits; to define; to
K‡i ‡‬Iqv restrict
CIRCUMSPECT mZK©, mew‬‡K bRi iv‡L Ggb cautious
CIRCUMVENT dvu‡‬ ‡djv, ‡evKv evbv‡bv to frustrate as though by surrounding
CIVIL gvbemgvR msµvšÍ, bvMwiK mf¨Zv polite; civilized; courteous
msµvšÍ, AmvgwiK, ‡‬Iqvwb
CLEMENCY AbyK¤úv, `qv, ¶gvkxjZv mercy; forgiveness; mildness

CLICHÉ MZvbyMwZK an overused saying or idea


CLIQUE ¶y`ª `j, Dc`j an exclusive group bound together by some shared quality
or interest
COALESCE GKwÎZ nIqv, `ªexfyZ nIqv to come together as one; to fuse; to unite
COERCE ej cÕ‡qvM K‡i eva¨ Kiv to force someone to do or not to do something
COGENT ‡Rviv‡jv, cÕej wek¦vm‡hvM¨ powerfully convincing
COGNITIVE ‡PZbvMZ, wPšÍv-fvebv, ‡PZbv- dealing with how we know the world around us through
Abyf~wZ I AwfÁZvi gva¨‡g Ávb I our senses; mental
AšÍ©‬…wó AR©‡bi gvbwmK cÕwµqv
COGNIZANT ÁvZ, AeMZ aware; conscious
COHERENT mym½Z holding together; making sense
COLLOQUIAL mvaviY K_vevZ©vq e¨eüZ conversational; informal in language
COLLUSION Aïf AvuZvZ, Zjvq Zjvq ‡evSvcov conspiracy; secret cooperation
COMMENSURAT mgwe¯Ívi, mgvbycvwZK equal; proportionate
E
COMPELLING eva¨Kvix (Adj.) forceful; causing to yield
COMPENDIUM mvigg© ,msw‣ßmvi, mvims‡‣c a summary; an abridgment
COMPLACENT AvZ¥mš`ó self-satisfied; overly pleased with oneself; contented to a
fault
COMPLEMENT c~iK, Abyc~iK, m¤ú~Y© Kiv to complete or fill up; to be the perfect counterpart
COMPLICITY ‬y®‹‡g© mnvqZv ev AskMÕnY participation in wrongdoing; the act of being an
accomplice
COMPREHENSIV we¯Í
Z, me©v½xY covering or including everything
E
COMPRISE Askxf~Z Kiv, GK‡Î MVb Kiv to consist of
CONCILIATORY eÜyZ¡c~Y©, ‪gÎxm~PK, wgjbmvaK making peace; attempting to resolve a dispute through
goodwill
CONCISE msw¶ß Ges ¯úó brief and to the point; succinct
CONCORD wgj, HK¨ harmony; agreement
CONCURRENT GKB m‡½ msNwUZ, mnNwUZ, happening at the same time; parallel
mgvcwZZ, mnvew¯’Z, mgeZ©x
CONDESCEND wb‡Ri Af¨¯Í D‧P Ae¯’vb ‡_‡K to stoop to someone else's level, usually in an offensive
‡¯^‧Qvq ‡b‡g Avmv way; to patronize
CONDONE D‡c‣v Kiv, ‣gv Kiv, ‣gvi, to overlook; to permit to happen
D‡c‣vi ‡hvM¨ K‡i ‡Zvjv
CONDUCIVE mnvqK promoting
CONFLUENCE msMg¯’j, mgcÕevnx nIqv a flowing together, especially of rivers; the place where
they begin to flow together
CONGENIAL Dc‡hvMx, AbyK‥j agreeably suitable; pleasant

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 Sentence Completion-4
1. She thanked Vishal as she could reach the 15. The social worker _______all his life for the
station on time ______ his help. welfare of villagers of this small town.
A) since B) for A) give B) devoted
C) with D) in C) spoiled D) deprived
2. My _________ brother is called Arhaan. 16. Reena could not sleep yesterday. She kept on
A) older B) oldest tossing and _______ through-out the night.
C) senior D) elder A) turn B) turning
3. The lawyer has plenty of ________. C) turn in D) turnover
A) criminals B) buyers 17. The leader assured that _______ is found guilty
C) customers D) clients in this matter will be punished.
4. “I have brought the book. It’s_______ !” Ravi A) whichever B) whenever
said assertively to all the boys present. C) whatsoever D) whoever
A) mine B) my 18. We have many other things in common, _____
C) me D) myself our liking for Indian Classical music.
5. “The project is good, but there is ________ A) beside B) besides
missing to make it an excellent work,” the C) despite D) altogether
engineer commented. 19. The old man may not live _______ the winter.
A) everything B) anything A) through B) until
C) something D) nothing C) in D) upto
6. I told him ________ that the assignment would 20. Ram killed the snake________ a stone.
be impossible without more people. A) by B) with
A) repeatedly B) repeated C) from D) through
C) repetitive D) repeating 21. My Maruti car gives twenty kilometers
7. We ________ the picture on the wall. mileage_______ a litre
A) hung B) hanged A) in B) to
C) hang D) hanging C) of D) by
8. We thought the banner would look better with 22. We walked____ the bank for about a hundred
_______ change in colour combination. yards
A) every B) all A) along B) through
C) each D) some C) In D) To
9. Prices ________ during the war. 23. He is superior _____ me.
A) raise B) risen A) than B) to
C) rise D) raising C) from D) with
10. I shall go and ________ down. 24. _____ did he enter the room than he shut the
A) lied B) lie door.
C) lay D) layed A) Hardly B) As soon as
11. I______ to the movies with some friends last C) No sooner D) When
night. 25. I was carrying with me eighty pieces of
A) have gone B) went gold_____ I kept in a leather bag.
C) am gone D) am going A) whom B) which
12. She has only_____ friends. C) whose D) who
A) fewer B) less 26. The work was hard _____ wages were high.
C) more D) a few A) though B) yet
13. _______financial and industrial relation C) but D) in spite of
problems the company has achieved good 27. If I _____ prime minister, I would abolish
export orders. poverty.
A) Through B) Though A) is B) were
C) During D) Despite C) are D) am
14. How would you ________ your action to your 28. ______ Newspaper has an obligation to seek put
senior officers so that they can support you. and tell the truth.
A) justify B) define A) A B) An
C) deplore D) account C) The D) No article
Answer Key:
1. (C) 2. (D) 3. (D) 4. (A) 5. (C) 6. (A) 7. (A) 8. (D) 9. (C) 10. (B) 11. (B) 12. (D) 13. (D) 14. (A) 15. (B) 16. (B)
17. (D) 18. (B) 19. (A) 20. (A) 21. (A) 22. (A) 23. (B) 24. (C) 25. (B) 26. (C) 27. (B) 28. (C)
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29. In a few seconds we ran the boat into a little 39. it into his head that he _____
bay, where we made her fast to a piece of coral, A) would B) could
and running up the beach, entered the ranks of C) should D) won’t
the penguins armed with our sticks and spears. 40. try to stop it, so he ______
We were greatly surprised to _____ A) interposed B) ran
A) find B) learn C) arrived D) jumped
C) hear D) understand 41. between it and the sea and ______
30. that instead of attacking us or_____ A) moved B) pointed
A) showing B) giving C) waved D) watched
C) revealing D) conveying 42. his stick in its face. But this ______
31. signs of fear at our ______ A) appeared B) happened
A) arrival B) entry C) proved D) seemed
C) approach D) alight 43. to be a determined old _______
32. these strange birds do not move ______ A) bird B) animal
A) in B) at C) creature D) pet
C) from D) on 44. It would not go back; in fact, it _____
33. their places until we took hold __________ A) should B) would
A) off B) of C) could D) must
C) from D) on 45. not cease to advance, but _______
34. them, merely _______ A) battled B) struggled
A) opened B) turned C) contested D) snugged
C) closed D) showed 46. with Peterkin bravely, and ______
35. their eyes on us _______ A) chased B) drove
A) with B) out of C) moved D) lashed
C) in D) on 47. him before it until it ______ the sea.
36. wonder as we passed. There ________ A) touched B) arrived at
A) lived B) existed C) reached D) jumped
C) was D) persisted 48. She is ______ girls I know.
37. one old penguin, however that _______ A) from the best B) the most best
A) commenced B) began C) the best D) one of the best
C) continued D) stalked 49. I have never seen ______ animal before.
38. to walk slowly towards the sea, and Peterkin A) any larger B) as large
____ C) such a large D) so large
A) carried B) bore 50. He said to me, “You are _____”.
C) took D) thought A) fooling B) a fool
C) a foolish D) fool

Answer Key:
29. (A) 30. (A) 31. (A) 32. (C) 33. (B) 34. (B) 35. (B) 36. (C) 37. (B) 38. (D) 39. (B) 40. (D) 41. (B) 42. (C) 43.
(C) 44. (B) 45. (B) 46. (C) 47. (C) 48. (D) 49. (C) 50. (B)

 Appropriate Preposition-4
INTO- hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL Preposition (to) Meaning Example
147 Translate into Abyev` Kiv Translate the following sentence English into Bangla.
148 Break into ejc~e©K cÕ‡ek Kiv The burglars broke into through the kitchen window.
149 Divide into Z¨vM/ eÈb Kiv After World War Two, Germany was divided into two
separate countries.
150 Turn into cwiewZ©Z nIqv The dry weather turned the soil into/to concrete.
151 Look into Z‬šÍ Kiv We’re looking into the possibility of merging the two
departments.
152 Get into hvbevn‡b Pov Don’t try to get into the running train.
ABOUT- hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL Preposition (to) Meaning Example
153 Concerned about DwØMœ The president is deeply concerned about this issue.
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154 Bring about ‡Kv‡bv wKQz Avbv What brought about the change in his attitude?
155 Anxious about DwØMœ Don’t anxious about future. Just keep working.
156 Conscious about m‡PZb Everybody is conscious about the danger.
157 Worried about wPwšÍZ I am really worried about your health.
FOR- hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL Preposition (to) Meaning Example
158 Ambition for D‧PvKv․Lv He has no ambition for going abroad.
159 Appetite for ÿz`v The drug-addicts feel no appetite for food.
160 Care for hZœ My friend will care for the family during my absence.
161 Thirst for ‡LuvRv ev wccvmv Man has thirst for knowledge.
162 Fit for ‡hvM¨ He is fit for the job.
163 Desire for PvIqv/AvKv․Lv Khan Jahan Ali had no desire for riches.
164 Remedy for cÕwZ‡laK Earlier there was no remedy for TB.
165 Dangerous for wec¾bK Noise pollution is dangerous for human health.
166 Affection for ‡¯œn She felt affection for the wish old lady.
167 Attraction for AvKl©Y He has a great attraction for music.
168 Anxious for DwØMœ I am anxious for my result.
169 Sympathy for mnvbyf~wZ Florence had sympathy for the ailing people.
170 Crave for ‡Kvb wKQz cÕejfv‡e PvIqv He craves for android mobile.
171 Compensate for ÿwZc~iY Nothing can compensate for you loss of losing time.
172 Ask for PvIqv Mary asked her father for money.
173 Contend for ‡Póv Kiv/ cÕwZewÜZv Kiv The local team should contend for a division championship.
174 Zest for AvMÖn She had a great zest for life.
175 Suitable for Dc‡hvMx The film is suitable for children.
176 Responsible for `vqx They are responsible for it.
177 Long for Avkv Kiv, B‧Qv †cvlY I’m longing for news of him.
Kiv
UPON - hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL Preposition (over) Meaning Example
178 Hit upon cwiKíbv Kiv We hit upon a plan to go on an excursion.
179 Lock down upon AeÁv Kiv We should not look down upon the poor.
OVER- hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL Preposition (over) Meaning Example
180 Run over Pvcv †‬Iqv A dog was run over and killed at GEC.
181 Control over ‡Kv‡bv wKQzi Dci wbqš‫‫‬Y The management has no control over the workers.
_vKv
182 Preside over mfvcwZZ¡ Kiv Who would be the best person to preside at/over the public
enquiry?
UP- hy³ Appropriate Prepositions
SL Preposition (over) Meaning Example
183 Give up Z¨vM Kiv Everybody should give up smoking.
184 Get up Nyg †_‡K DVv I always get up early in the morning.
185 Look up Awfav‡b kã †LuvRv Look up the word in the dictionary.
186 Build up M‡o †Zvjv He is trying to build up his career.
187 Break up c…_K Kiv Long separations had contributed to their marriage break-
up.
188 Hold up AvUK K‡i ivLv You cannot hold it up.
189 Fill up c~iY Kiv The seats in the hall were filling up fast.
190 Go up e…w× cvIqv The price of essential commodities is going up every day.
191 Set up ¯’vcb Kiv I would like to set up a school there.
Appropriate Prepositions (Other’s)
SL Preposition Meaning Example
192 Abide by ‡g‡b Pjv We should abide by our parents.

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193 Lag behind wcQ‡bi w‬‡K hvIqv Bangladesh is lagging behind day by day.
194 Lean against ‡njvb †‬Iqv He leaned against the wall.
195 Fight against Kv‡iv weiæ‡× hy× Kiv Everybody should fight against it.
196 Protest against cÖwZev` Kiv We should protest against dowry.
197 Complain against Kv‡iv weiæ‡× Awf‡hvM He has complained against me to the prince of my
Kiv behavior.
198 Break out Qwo‡q cov Malaria has broken out in this village.
199 Blow out Zvwo‡q †‬Iqv After dinner she blew out the candles.
200 Come round my¯’ nIqv Your father will come round soon.

 Correct Spelling-4
1. Find the correctly spelt word. 15. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Refrigerator B) Refriderater A) Assasination B) Asasination
C) Refridgerator D) Referigerator C) Assassination D) Asassination
2. Find the correctly spelt word. 16. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Apallation B) Appellation A) Millonare B) Millionaire
C) Appelation D) Appallation C) Millionare D) Millonaire
3. Find the correctly spelt word. 17. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Catlogg B) Catlog A) Equannimity B) Equinimity
C) Catlogue D) Catalogue C) Equanimity D) Equanimmity
4. Find the correctly spelt word. 18. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Quintessance B) Quintessence A) Draut B) Drout
C) Quintesance D) Quintassence C) Drougt D) Drought
5. Find the correctly spelt word. 19. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Obssesion B) Obssession A) Fabullous B) Fablous
C) Obsession D) Obsessien C) Fabulous D) Fabuleous
6. Find the correctly spelt word. 20. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Alottee B) Allotee A) Uttrance B) Utterance
C) Alotte D) Allottee C) Uterance D) Utrance
7. Find the correctly spelt word. 21. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Seperable B) Separable A) Accomplish B) Ackmplesh
C) Saperable D) Saparable C) Accompalish D) Acomplush
8. Find the correctly spelt word. 22. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Hindrence B) Hindrance A) Delinquescent B) Deliquecent
C) Hinderence D) Hinderance C) Deliquescent D) Delinquesent
9. Find the correctly spelt word. 23. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Remambrance B) Remembrance A) Simaltanious B) Simultaneous
C) Remamberance D) Rememberance C) Simultanious D) Simaltaneous
10. Find the correctly spelt word. 24. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Proprietry B. Propriatory A) Turnament B) Tournamant
C) Proprietary D. Proprietory C) Tournament D) Turnamant
11. Find the correctly spelt word. 25. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Consceintious B) Conscientous A) Tomarow B) Tomarrow
C) Conscintious D) Conscientious C) Tomorrow D) Tommorrow
12. Find the correctly spelt word. 26. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Strategam B) Strategem A) Neihbour B) Neighber
C) Stratagem D) Stratagam C) Neighbour D) Neibur
13. Find the correctly spelt word. 27. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Reharsal B) Rehersal A) Fasist B) Facict
C) Rehearsal D) Rehearsel C) Facist D) Fascist
14. Find the correctly spelt word. 28. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Cancelation B) Cancelletion A) Occurrance B) Occurrence
C) Cancellation D) Cancellasion C) Occurance D) Occurrence

Answer Key:
1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (D) 4. (B) 5. (C) 6. (D) 7. (B) 8. (B) 9. (B) 10. (C) 11. (D) 12. (C) 13. (C) 14. (C) 15. (C) 16. (B)
17. (C) 18. (D) 19. (C) 20. (B) 21. (A) 22. (C) 23. (B) 24. (C) 25. (C) 26. (C) 27. (D) 28. (B)

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29. Find the correctly spelt word. 41. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Gaurantee B) Guarantee A) Apparell B) Aparrel
C) Garuntee D) Guaruntee C) Apparel D) Apparrel
30. Find the correctly spelt word. 42. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Parlamentary B) Parliamentary A) Recommandation B) Recomandation
C) Parlimentary D) Parliamentery C) Recommendation D) Recomendation
31. Find the correctly spelt word. 43. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Astrinjent B) Estrinjent A) Accessible B) Accissible
C) Astringent D) Estringent C) Acessible D) Accesible
32. Find the correctly spelt word. 44. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Itinarary B) Itenerary A) Tempereture B) Temparature
C) Itinerary D) Itinarery C) Temperature D) Tamperature
33. Find the correctly spelt word. 45. Find the correctly spelt word.
A) Tentaitive B) Tentative A) Rennaisance B) Rennaissance
C) Tentitive D) Tantitive C) Renaissance D) Renaisance
34. Find the correctly spelt word. 46. Find out that word, the spelling of which is
A) Surveilance B) Survellance wrong.
C) Surveillance D) Survaillance A) Designation B) Amature
35. Find the correctly spelt word. C) Controversy D) Burglar
A) Careir B) Career 47. Find out that word, the spelling of which is
C) Caireer D) Carreer wrong.
36. Find the correctly spelt word. A) Deceive B) Conceive
A) Rasteraunt B) Restaurent C) Perceive D) Acheive
C) Rastaurent D) Restaurant 48. Find out that word, the spelling of which is
37. Find the correctly spelt word. wrong.
A) Damage B) Dammage A) Penance B) Menace
C. Damaige D) Dammege C) Tendancy D) Governance
38. Find the correctly spelt word. 49. Find out that word, the spelling of which is
A) Agrandizment B) Agrandizement wrong.
C) Aggrandizment D. Aggrandizement A) Prejudicial B) Affectionate
39. Find the correctly spelt word. C) Indispensible D) Assiduous
A) Sinchronize B) Synchormise 50. Find out that word, the spelling of which is
C) Syycronise D) Synchronize wrong.
40. Find the correctly spelt word. A) Kitten B) Cumulative
A) Farenheit B) Fahrenhiet C) Justified D) Inediable
C) Farenhiet D) Fahrenheit
Answer Key:
29. (B) 30. (B) 31. (C) 32. (C) 33. (B) 34. (C) 35. (B) 36. (D) 37. (A) 38. (D) 39. (D) 40. (D) 41. (C) 42. (C)
43. (A) 44. (C) 45. (C) 46. (B) 47. (D) 48. (C) 49. (C) 50. (D)

 Percentage
1. A bakery opened with its daily supply of 40 dozen rolls. Half of the rolls were sold by noon and 60% of
the remaining rolls were sold between noon and closing time. How many dozen rolls were left unsold?
[Aggarwal- 41]
1
Solution: Number of rolls sold by noon = of 40 dozen = 20 dozen.
2
60
Number of rolls sold between noon and closing time = 60% of 20 dozen =  20 dozen = 12 dozen.
100
Number of rolls left unsold = {40-(20+12)} = 8 dozen.

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2. A company pays rent of Tk. 25000 per month for office space to its owner. But if the company pays the
annual rent at the beginning of the year the owner gives a discount of 5% on the total annual rent.
What is the annual amount the company pays to the owner after the discount? [Aggarwal- 44]
Solution: Total annual rent = Tk. (25000 × 12) = Tk. 300000.
 5 
Discount = 5% Tk. 300000 = Tk.   300000   Tk.15000
 100 
Annual rent paid after discount = Tk. (300000 - 15000) = Tk. 285000.
3. It costs Tk. 1 to photocopy a sheet of paper. However, 2% discount is allowed on all photocopies done
after fist 1000 sheets. How much will it cost to copy 5000 sheets of paper? [Aggarwal- 52]
Solution: Total cost = Tk. {1 × 1000 + (100 - 2)% of (1 × 4000)}
= Tk. (1000 + 0.98 × 4000)
= Tk. (1000 + 3920) = Tk. 4920.

4. In a class of 65 students and 4 teachers, each student got sweets that are 20% of the total number of
students and each teacher got sweets that are 40% of the total number of students. How many sweets
are there? [Aggarwal- 57]
Solution: Number of sweets obtained by each student = 20% of 65 = 13.
Number of sweets obtained by each teacher = 40% of 65 = 26.
Total number of sweets = (65 × 13) + (4 × 26) = 845 + 104 = 949.
5. 40% of 60% of 32% of an amount is Tk. 432. What is the amount? [Aggarwal- 78]
Solution: Let the required amount be Tk. x.
Then, 40% of 60% of 32% of x = 432.
40 60 32 432  100  100  100
    x  432  x   5625
100 100 100 40  60  32

6. Find the greatest possible number for which 30% of that number is less than 100. [Aggarwal- 79]
Solution: Le the required number be x.
30 1000
Then, 30% of x  100  x  100  x   x  333 .33.
100 3

7. David and his wife each receive an 8 percent annual rise. If David receives a raise of Tk. 800 and his
wife receives a raise of Tk. 840, what is the difference between their annual incomes after their raises?
[Aggarwal- 88]
Solution: Let David’s annual income be Tk. x and his wife’s annual income be Tk. y.
8  89856  100 
Then, 8% of x  x  800  x     1000 .
100  8 
8  840  100 
And , 8% of y  840  y  840  y     10500 .
100  8 

8. If the average of a number, its 75% and its 25% is 240, then the number is [Aggarwal- 89]
Solution: Let the number be x.
x  75% of x  25% of x
Then,  240.
3
75 25 3 1
 x x x  240  3  720  x  x  x  720  2 x  720  x  360.
100 100 4 4
9. A company bought a total of 60 computers and 20 printers to modernize billing operation. If the price
of each computer was three times the price of each printer, what percent of the total cost of the
purchase was the total cost of the printers? [Aggarwal- 90]

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Solution: Let the price of each printer be Tk. x. Then, price of each computer = Tk. (3x).
Total cost of printers = Tk. (20x).Total cost of purchase = Tk. (60 × 3x + 20x) = Tk. (200x).
 20 x 
 Required percentage =   100 %  10%.
 200 x 

10. An individual pays 30% income tax. On this tax he has to pay a surcharge of 10%. Thus the net tax
rate, he has to pay, is [Aggarwal- 91]
Solution: Let his taxable income be Tk. 100.
Then, income tax = 30% of Tk. 100 = Tk. 30.
Surcharge = 40% of Tk. 30 = Tk. 3. Total tax paid = Tk. (30 + 3) = Tk. 33
 33 
Net tax rate   100 %  33%.
 100 

11. The difference between 38% of a number and 24% of the same number is TK. 135.10. What is 40% of
that number? [Aggarwal- 95]
Solution: Let the number be x. Then, 38% of x - 24% of x = 135.10

38 24 14  135.10  100   40 
 x x  135.10  x  135.10  x     965.40% of 965    965   386.
100 100 100  14   100 

12. In an examination, 65% of the total examinees passed. If the number of failures is 420, the total
number of examinees is [Aggarwal- 97]
Solution: Let the number of examinees be x.
35  420 100 
Then (100 - 65)% of x = 420  35% of x = 420  x  420  x     1200
100  35 

13. There are 340 vacancies for a particular post in an organization. Experience shows that 15% of the
candidates interviewed get rejected. How many candidates should be interviewed to fill all the
vacancies? [Aggarwal- 98]
Solution: Let the total number of candidates be x. Then, (100 - 15)% of x = 340  85% of x = 340.
85  340 100 
 x  340  x     400.
100  85 

14. Rajan got 76 percent marks and Sonia got 480 marks in a test. The maximum marks of the test are
equal to the marks obtained by Rajan and Sonia Together. How many maraks did Rajan score in the
test? [Aggarwal- 99]
Solution: Let the maximum marks be x.
Then, 76% of x + 480  x  76% of x  480  24% of x  480
24 x  480  100 
  480  x     2000
100  24 
 76 
 Marks scored by Rajan  76% of 2000    2000   1520 .
 100 

15. Vinay decided to donate 5% of his salary. On the day of donation her changed his mind and donated
Tk. 1687.50, which was 75% of what he had decided earlier. How much is Vinay’s salary? [Aggarwal-
101]
Solution: Let Vinay’s salary be Tk. x Then, 75% of 5% x = 1687.50
75 5  1687 .50  100  100 
   x  1687 .50  x     45000 .
100 100  75  5 

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16. Three-fourths of a number is equal to 60% of another number and the difference between these two
numbers is 20. What is the sum of these two numbers? [Aggarwal- 108]
3
Solution: Let the numbers be x and x + 20. Then   60% of ( x  20)
4
3 60 5 x
 x ( x  20)  x  x  20   20  x  20  4  80
4 100 4 4
.  Re quired sum  x  x  20  2 x  20  2  80  20  180.

17. When 125 is subtracted from a number, it reduces to its 37.5 percent. What is 25 percent of that
number? [Aggarwal- 114]
1 75 1 3x
Solution: Let the number be x. Then, x  125  37 % of x  x  125   x 
2 2 100 8
3x 5x  125  8 
 x  125   125  x     200
8 8  5 
 25 
 25% of 200    200   50.
 100 

18. If 25% of a number is subtracted from a second number, the second number reduces to its five-sixth.
What is the ratio of the first number to the second number? [Aggarwal- 118]
Solution: Let the number be x and y.
5 5 25 y x x 4 2
Then, y - 25% of x = y  y  y  x    
6 6 100 6 4 y 6 3

1
19. When any number is divided by 12, then dividend becomes th of the other number. By how much
4
percent first number is greater than the second number? [Aggarwal- 120]
x y
Solution: Let the numbers be x and y. Then,   x  3 y.
12 4
x y   2y 
Re quired percentage    100 %    100 %  200%.
 y   y 

20. Two numbers A and B are such that the sum of 5% of A and 4% of B is two-thirds of the sum of 6% of
A and 8% of B. Find the ratio of A : B [Aggarwal- 122]
2
Solution: 5% of A + 4% of B = (6% of A + 88% of B)
3
5 4 2 6 8  1 1 1 4
 A B  A B  A B A B
100 100 3  100 100  20 25 25 75
 1 1   4 1  1 1 A 100 4
    A    B  A B   .
 20 25   75 25  100 75 B 75 3

21. The population of a town increased from 1,75,000 to 2,62,500 in a decade. The average percent
increase of population per year is [Aggarwal- 124]
Solution: Increase in 10 years = (262500 - 175000) = 87500.
 87500   50 
Increase %   100 %  50%  Re quired average   %  5%.
 175000   10 

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22. Twenty-five percent of Reena’s yearly income is equal to seventy-five percent of Anubhav’s monthly
income. If Anubhav’s yearly income is Tk. 240000, what is Reena’s monthly income? [Aggarwal- 134]
 240000 
Solution: Let Reena’s yearly income be Tk. x. Anubhav’s monthly income =    Tk. 20000 .
 12 
5 75 x
Then, 25% of x  75% of 20000  x  20000   15000  x  60000 .
100 100 4
 60000 
 Re ena' s monthly income  Tk.    Tk.5000 .
 12 

23. Twelve percent of Kausha’s monthly salary is equal to sixteen percent of Nandini’s monthly salary.
Sonal’s monthly salary is half that of Nandini’s. If Sona’s annual salary is Tk. 1.08 lacs, what is
Kaushal’s monthly salary? [Aggarwal- 135]
 1080000 
Solution: Sonal’s annual salary = Tk. 108000. Sonal’s monthly salary     Tk.9000
 12 
Nandini’s monthly salary = Tk. (9000 × 2) = Tk. 18000.
Let Kaushla’s monthly salary be Tk. x. then, 12% of x = 16% of 18000
12  16   2880  100 
 x  18000   2880  x     24000 .
100  100   12 

24. A man’s expense is 30% more than Vimal’s and Vimal’s expense is 10% less than Raman’s. If the sum
of their expense is Tk. 6447, then what would be Amaan’s expense? [Aggarwal- 136]
 90  9
Solution: Let Raman’s expense be Tk. x. Then, Vimal’s expense = 90% of Tk. x =   x   Tk. x.
 100  10
 9x   130 9x  117 x
Aman' s expense = 130% of Tk.    Tk.    Tk.
 10   100 10  100
117 x 9 x 117 x  90 x  100 x 644700
   x  6447   6447  307 x  644700  x   2100 .
100 10 100 307
 117  2100 
Hence, Aman’s expense = Tk.    Tk. 2457
 100 

25. Two tailors X and Y are paid a total of Tk. 550 per week by their employer. If X is paid 20 percent
more than the sum paid to Y, how much is Y paid per week? [Aggarwal- 137]
Solution: Let the sum paid to Y per week be Tk. x.
 120  6
Then, sum paid to X per week  120% of Tk. x  Tk.   x   Tk. x
 100  5
6x 11x 550  5
x   550   550  x   250 .
5 5 11

26. To meet a government requirement, a bottler must test 5 percent of its spring water and 10 percent of
its sparking, water for purity. If a customer ordered 120 cases of spring water and 80 cases of sparking
water, then what percent of all the cases must the bottler test before he can send it out? [Aggarwal-
140]
Solution: Number of cases required to be tested = 5% of 120 + 10% of 80.
 5   10 
  120     80   6  8  14.
 100   100 
 14   14 
 Re quired percentage    100 %    100 %  7%.
 120  80   200 

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27. In a class of 72 children, children are seated in rows and columns in such a way that the number of
children in each row is 12.5% more than the number of children in each column. How many children
are there in each row? [Aggarwal- 144]
Solution: Let the number of children in each column be x.
1 225 1 9x
The, number of children each row = 112 % of x   x
2 2 100 8
9x 72  8
x  72  x 2   64  x  8.
8 9
72
So, number of children in each row   9.
8

28. In an examination it is required to get 36% of the aggregate marks to pass. A student gets 198 marks
and is declared failed by 36 marks. What is the maximum aggregate marks a student can get?
[Aggarwal- 147]
Solution: Let the maximum marks be x.
36x
Then, 36% of x = 198 + 36 = 100 = 234
234×100
x= ( 36
) =650

29. In an election, a total of 5,00,000 voters participated. A candidate got 2,55,000 votes which was 60% of
the total valid votes. What was the percentage of invalid votes? [Aggarwal- 156]
Solution: Let the number of valid votes be x.
 255000  100 
Then, 60% of x  255000  x     425000 .
 60 
Number of invalid votes  (50000  425000 )  75000 .
 75000 
 Re quired percentage    100 %  15%
 50000 

30. 10% of the voters did not cast their vote in an election between two candidates. 10% of the votes polled
were found invalid. The successful candidate got 54% of the valid votes and won by a majority of 1620
votes. The number of voters enrolled on the voters list was [Aggarwal- 157]
Solution: Let the total number of voters be x. Then, votes polled = 90% of x.
Valid votes = 90% of (90% of x).
 54% of [90% of (90% of x)]  46% of [90% of (90% ofx )]  1620
8 90 90
 8% of [90% of 90% of x)]  1620     x  1620
100 100 100
 1620  100  100  100 
 x   25000 .
 8  90  90 
31. A student secures 90%, 60% and 54% marks in test papers with 100, 150 and 200 respectively as
maximum marks. The percentage of his aggregate is [Aggarwal- 161]
Solution: Total marks secured = (90% of 100 + 60% of 150 + 54% of 200)
 90 60 54 
  100   150   200   (90  90  108)  288.
 100 100 100 
Total maximum marks = (100+150+200) = 450.
 288 
 Aggregate percentage =   100 %  64%.
 450 

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32. 1100 boys and 700 girls are examined in a test; 42% of the boys and 30% of the girls pass. The
percentage of the total who failed is [Aggarwal- 162]
Solution: Total number of students = 1100 + 700 = 1800.
Number of students passed = (42% of 1100 + 30% of 700) = (462 + 210) = 672.
Number of failures = 1800 - 672 = 1128.
 1128  2
 Percentage failure =   100 %  62 %.
 1800  3

33. In a certain school, 20% of students are below 8 years of age. The number of students above 8 years of
2
age is of the number of students of 8 years age which is 48. What is the total number of students in
3
the school? [Aggarwal- 163]
Solution: Let the number of students be x. Then,
Number of students of or above 8 years = (100 - 20)% of x = 80% of x.
2 80
80% of x  48  of 48  x  80  x  100 .
3 100

2
34. In September 2009, the sales of a product were rd of that in July 2009, In November 2009, the sales
3
of the product were higher by 5% as compared to September 2009. How much is the percentage of
increase in sales in November 2009 with respect to the base figure in July 2009? [Aggarwal- 167]
2x
Solution: Let the total sales in July 2009 be Tk. x. Then, sales in September 2009 = Tk.
3
2x  105 2 x  7 x
Sales in November 2009 = 105% of Tk.  Tk.    Tk.
3  100 3  10
 7x  3x  3x 1 
Decrease in sales  Tk. x    Tk.  Decrease %     100 %  30%.
 100  10  10 x 

35. A and B are two fixed points 5 cm apart and C is a point on AB such that AC is 3 cm. If the length of
AC is increased by 6%, the length of CB is decreased by [Aggarwal- 169]
 106 
Solution: Original length of AB = 5 cm. New length of AC = 106% of 3 cm =   3 cm  3.18 cm
 100 
Original length of AC = 3 cm.
Original length of CB = (5 - 3) = 2 cm. New length od CB = (5-3.18) = 1.82 cm
Decrease in length of CB = (2 - 1.82) cm = 0.18 cm
 0.18 
 Decrease %    100 %  9%.
 2 

36. If x% of y is 100 and y% of z is 200, find a relation between x and z [Aggarwal- 183]
yz 2 xy
Solution: Clearly, y% of z = 2 (x% of y)    x  2 x.
100 100

37. The weight of an empty bucket is 25% of the weight of the bucket when filled with some liquid. Some
of the liquid has been removed. Then, the bucket, along with the remaining liquid, weighed three-fifths
of the original weight. What percentage of the liquid has been removed? [Aggarwal- 208]
Solution: Let the weight of the bucket when it is full, be 100 kg.
Then, weight of empty bucket = 25% of 100 kg = 25 kg, Weight of liquid in the bucket = 100-25=75 kg
On removing the liquid. Weight of (bucket+liquid) 3/5 of 100 kg= 60 kg
Weight of liquid in the bucket = 60-25= 35 kg, Weight of liquid removed = 75-35 = 40 kg
Hence, required percentage = (40*100)/75=53 %

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38. A part of Tk. 9600 is invested at a 5% annual return, while the remainder is invested at a 3% annual
return. If the annual, income from both portions is the same, what is the total income from the two
investments? [Aggarwal- 209]
Solution: Let the sum invested at 5% be Tk. x and that invested at 3% be
Tk. (9600 - x) Then, 5% of x = 3% of (9600 - x)
 5 x  3(9600  x)  8 x  28800  x  3600 .
Hence, total income  5% of x  3% of (9600  x)  Tk.(5% of 3600  3% of 6000 )
 Tk.(180  180 )  Tk. 360 .

39. A salesman’s commission is 5% on all sales up to Tk. 10000 and 4% of all sales exceeding this amount.
He returns Tk. 31100 to the parent company after deducting his commission. His sales were worth.
[Aggarwal- 210]
Solution: Last his total sales be Tk. x. Now, Total sales - Commission = Tk. 31100.
 x  [5% of 10000  4% of ( x  10000 )]  31100
 5 4   x  10000 
 x  10000  ( x  10000 )  31100  x  500     31100
100 100   25 
x 24 x  31200  25 
 x  31200   31200  x     32500 .
25 25  24 

40. A man spends 35% of his income on food, 25% on children’s education and 80% of the remaining on
house rent. What percent of his income he is left with? [Aggaewal- 217]
Solution: Let the total income be x
Then, income left = (100 - 80) % of [100-(35+225)] % of x = 20% of 40% of x.
 20 40 
  100 % of x  8% of x.
 100 100 

41. In a certain month a baseball team that played 60 games had won 30% of its games played. After a
phenomenal winning streak this team raised its average to 50%. How many games must the team have
won in a row to attain this average? [Aggaewal- 222]
Solution: Number of games already won = 30% of 60 = 18.
Let the required number of games be x.
18  x 18  x 1
Then,  100  50    36  2 x  60  x  x  24.
60  x 60  x 2

42. The salaries of A and B together amount to Tk. 2000. A spends 95% of his salary and B, 85% of his. If
now, their saving are the same, what is A’s salary? [Aggaewal- 225]
Solution: Let A’s salary = Tk. x. Then, B’s salary = Tk. (2000 - x).
5 15
ATQ. (100 - 95)% of A = (100 - 85) % of B  x (2000  x)  x  1500 .
100 100

43. A scored 30% marks and failed by 115 marks. B scored 40% marks and obtained 35 marks more than
those required to pass. The pass percentage is [Aggaewal- 229]
Solution: Let the marks = x. Then, (30% of x) + 15 = (40% of x) - 35
30 40 1
 x  15  x  35  x  50  x  500
100 100 10
 30 
So, pass ing marks  (30% of 500 )  15    500  15   165
 100 
 165 
 pass percentage    100 %  33%
 500 

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44. In an area, of the total people e40% were women and 45% coffee drinkers. One-third of the males are
coffee drinkers. Suppose the total number of persons in the area is 100, then the number of female non-
coffee drinkers is [Aggarwal- 230]
Solution: Number of woman = 40% of 100 = 40. Number of men = (100 - 40) = 60.
Number of coffee-drinkers = 45% of 100 = 45.
1
Number of make coffee-drinkers = of 60 = 20.
3
Number of female coffee-drinkers = (45 - 20) = 25. Number of female non-coffee drinkers = (40 - 25) = 15.

45. The boys and girls in a college are in the ratio 3 : 2. If 20% of the boys and 25% of the girls are adults,
the percentage of students who are not adults is [Aggarwal- 240]
Solution: Let the number of boys and girls be 3x and 2x respectively. Then,
 80   75 
No of students who are not adults    3x     2x 
 100   100 
 12 x 3x  39 x
  
 5 2  10
 39 x 1 
 Re quired percentage    100 %  78%.
 10 5x 
46. If the price of a book is first decreased by 25% and then increased by 20%, then the net change in the
price will be [Aggarwal- 251]
Solution: Let the original price be Tk. 100.
 120 75 
New final price = 120% of (75% of Tk. 100)  Tk.  100   Tk. 90.
 100 100 
 Decrease 10%.

47. A number is first decreased by 10% and then increased by 10%. The number so obtained is 50 less
than the original numbers. The original number is [Aggarwal- 253]
Solution: Let the original number be x.
 110 90  99
Final number obtained = 110% of (90% of x)  Tk.   x  x
 100 100  100
99 1
x  x  50  x  50  x  50  100  5000 .
100 100

48. A shopkeeper first increased the price of an article by 25% and then by 20%. What is the total percent
increase? [Aggarwal- 254]
Solution: Let the original price be Tk. 100.
 120 125 
New final price = 120% of (125% of TK. 100)  Tk.  100   Tk.150 .
 100 100 
increase  (150  100)%  50%.

49. A person spends 75% of his income. If his income increases by 20% and expenses increase by 15%, his
saving will increase by [Aggarwal- 261]
Solution: Let original income = TK. 100. Then, saving = Tk. 25 and expenditure = Tk. 75.
New income = Tk. 120.
 115  345
New exp enditure 115 % of Tk. 75    75   Tk.
 100  4
 345  135
New saving  Tk. 120    Tk. .
 4  4
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 135  35
Increase in saving  Tk.   25   Tk. .
 4  4
 35 1 
 percentage of saving increase     100 %  35%.
 4 25 

50. Madan pays income tax at the rate of 10%. If his income increased by 10% and his tax rate increases
to 15%, his net income would increase by Tk. 350. What is Madan’s income? [Aggarwal- 262]
Solution: Let Madan’s income be Tk. x.
9x
Then, net income = (100 - 10)% of Tk. x = 90% of Tk. x = Tk.
10
 85 110  187
New net income = 85% of 110% of Tk. X  Tk.    x   Tk. x
 100 100  200

187 9 x 7x  350  200 


   350   350  x     10000 .
200 10 200  7 

51. Income tax is raised from 4 paisa to 5 paisa in a Taka but the revenue is increased by 10% only. Find
the decrease percent in the amount taxed. [Aggarwal- 267]
Solution: Let the original taxed amount be Tk. x and new taxed amount be Tk. y.
Let original revenue be Tk. 100.
 100 100 
Then, 4% of x = 100 or x =    Tk. 2500 .
 4 
New revenue = 110% of Tk. 100= Tk. 110.
 110  100 
Then, 5% of y = 110 or y =    Tk. 2200 .
 5 
Decrease in taxed amount = Tk. (2500 - 2200) = Tk. 300

 300 
 Decrease %   %  12%.
 2500 100 

52. The price of an article is reduced by 25%. In other to retain the original price, the present price has
to be increased by [Aggarwal- 272]
Solution: Let original price = Tk. 100. New price = Tk. 75.
 25  100 1
Increase on 75 = 25. Increase on 100    100 %  %  33 %.
 75  3 3

53. The price of sugar per kg increased form Tk. 16 to Tk. 20. The percentage reduction in the use of
sugar so that the expenditure does not increase, should be [Aggarwal- 281]
Solution: Let original consumption = 100kg and new consumption= x kg
So, 100 16 = x 20 x = 80. Reduction in consumption = 100-80= 20%.

54. The population of a town 2 years ago was 62,500. Due to migration to big cities, it decreases every year
at the rate of 4%. The present population of the town is [Aggarwal- 291]
2
 4   24 24 
Solution: Present population 62500  1     62500     57600 .
 100   25 25 

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55. A merchant invests a certain sum and his annual gain percent is 25. If at the end of the third years, his
capital is Tk. 10000, then the amount invested by him is equal to [Aggarwal- 294]
 
 
1000   4 4 4
Solution: Amount invested = Tk.   Tk. 10000      Tk. 5120 .
 25  
3
 5 5 5
 1   
  100  

56. A man’s income is increased by Tk. 1200 and at the same time, the rate of tax to be paid is reduced
from 12% to 10%. He now pays the same amount of tax as before. What is his increased income if 20%
of his income is exempted from tax in both cases? [Aggarwal- 314]
Solution: Let the man’s original income be Tk. x.
 12 80  12 x
Then, original tax paid = Tk. [12% of (80% of x)]     x   Tk.
 100 100  125
New income = Tk. (x + 1200).
New tax paid = Tk. [10% of {80% of (x+1200)}]
 10 80  2   2x 
 Tk.    ( x  1200 )  Tk.  ( x  1200 )  Tk.  96 
100 100   25   25 

12 x 2x 2x 96  125
   96   96  x   6000 .
125 25 125 2
Hence, increased income  Tk. (6000  1200 )  Tk. 7200 .

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57. Two numbers are respectively 12 % and 25% more than a third number. The first number as a
2
percentage of the second number is? [Aggarwal- 322]
1 9x
Solution: Let third number be x. Then, first number = 112 % of x 
2 8
5
Second Number = 125% of x = x
4
 9x 4 
Required Percentage =   100 %  90%.
 8 5x 

58. Fresh fruit contains 68% water and dry fruit contains 20% water. How much dry fruit can be
obtained from 100 kg of fresh fruits? [Aggarwal- 325]
Solution: Quantity of pulp in 100 kg of fresh fruits = (100 - 68)% of 100 kg = 32 kg.
Let the quantity of dry fruit obtained be x kg. Then, (100 - 20) % of x = 32.
80  32  100 
 x  32  x     40.
100  80 

59. Fresh grapes contain 80 percent water while dry grapes contain 10 percent water. If the weight of dry
grapes is 250 kg what was its total weight when it was fresh? [Aggarwal- 327]
Solution: Quantity of pulp in fresh grapes = Quantity of pulp is dry grapes
= (100 - 10) % of 250 kg = 90% of 250 kg = 225 kg
Let the total weight of fresh grapes be x kg.
x
Then, (100 - 80) % of x kg  225  20% of x  225   225  x  225  5  1125 .
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60. In a mixture of milk and water, the proportion of water by weight was 75%. If in the 60 gms mixture
15 gm of water was added, what would be the percentage of water? [Aggarwal- 329]
 80 
Solution: Weight of water in 60 gms mixture = 75% of 60 gm =   60  gm  45 gm.
 100 
Weight water in 75 gms mixture  (45  15) gm  60 gm
 60 
 Re quired percentage    100 %  80%.
 75 

61. The quantity of water (in ml) needed to reduce 9 ml saving lotion containing 50% alcohol to a lotion
containing 30% alcohol, is [Aggarwal- 331]
 50 
Solution: Quantity of alcohol in 9 ml lotion =   9  ml  4.5 ml.
 100 
Let the water to be added be x ml.
4.5 30
Then,   270  30 x  450  x  6ml.
9  x 100

62. A 27 quartz capacity car radiator is filled with 18% alcohol solution. How many quartz be drained and
then be replaced by a 90% alcohol solution for resulting solution to contain 42% alcohol? [Aggarwal-
341]
Solution: Let x quartz of the first solution be drained and replaced by x quartz of the second solution.
Then, 18% of (27 - x) + 90% of x = 42% of 27.
 18(27  x)  90% of x  42% of 27  486  18 x  90 x  1134  72 x  648  x  9.

63. Two vessels contain equal quantities of 40% alcohol. Sachin changed the concentration of the first
vessel to 50% by adding extra quantity of pure alcohol. Vivek changed the concentration of the second
vessel to 50% replacing a certain quantity of the solution with pure alcohol. By what percentage is the
quantity of alcohol added by Sachin more/less than that replaced by Vivek? [Aggarwal- 342]
Solution: Let each vessel contain 100 liters of 40% alcohol.
40  x 50 1
Suppose Sachin added x liters of pure alcohol. Then,    80  2 x  100  x  x  20
100  x 100 2
2y
Suppose Vivek replaced y liters Then, alcohol in y liters = 40% of y = liters .
5
2y
40  y
5 50 1 6y 20  5 50
    80   100  y  
1100 100 2 5 6 3
 50  
  20  3  
Re quired percentage     100  %   10  3  100 %  20%.
 
  50    3 50 
  3  
 
64. Due to an increase of 30% in the price of eggs, 3 eggs less are available for Tk. 7.80. The present rate of
eggs per dozen is [Aggarwal- 349]
 130 
Solution: Let the original price of per egg be Tk. x. Then, increased price = Tk.  x
 100 
7.80 7.80 7.80 780
   3   3.
x 130 x 130 x
x
100
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 130 
So, present price per dozen  Tk.12   0.6   Tk.9.36.
 100 
65. 40% of the people read newspaper X, 50% read newspaper Y and 10% read both the paper. What
percentage of the people read neither newspaper? [Aggarwal- 354]
Solution:  ( A)  40, ( B)  50, ( A  B)  10.
 ( A  B)   ( A)   ( B)  ( A  B)  40  50  10  80.
 Percentage reading either or both newspapers  80%
Hence, percentage reading neither newspaper  (100  80)%  20%.

66. In a hotel, 60% had vegetarian lunch while 30% had non-vegetarian lunch and 15% had both types of
lunch. If 96 people were present, how many did not eat either type of lunch? [Aggarwal- 356]
Solution:
 60  288  30  144  15  72
 ( A)    96   , ( B)    96   , ( A  B)    96  
 100  5  100  5  100  5
288 144 72 360
 ( A  B)   ( A)   ( B)   ( A  B)      72
5 5 5 5
So, people who had or both type of lunce  72.
Hence, people who had neither type of lunch  (96  72)  24.

67. In a certain office, 72% of the workers prefer tea and 44% prefer coffer. If each of them prefers tea of
coffee and 40 like both, the total number of workers in the office is [Aggarwal- 358]
Solution: Let total number be x. Then,
72 18 x 44 11x
 ( A)  x , n( B )  x and  ( A  B)  40
100 25 100 25
18 x 11x 29 x 4x
 ( A  B)   ( A)   ( B)   ( A  B)  x    40   x  40   40  x  250 .
25 25 25 25
68. In a village 60% votes were cast in an election. A and B were the contestants. A won by 600 votes. If B
had got 40% more votes, there would have been a tie between them. Find the number of recognized
voter in the village [Aggarwal- 375]
Solution: Let the number of recognized voters in the village be x.
A won election by votes = 600
B got 40% more votes
For candidate B
300
 40%  300 100%   100  750
40
Votes got by B  750  Votes got by A  750  600  1350
According to the question, Number of votes cost in election 60% of
60 x 2100  100
x  1350  750  2100 .   2100  x   3500
100 60
69. Madhur’s present salary is Tk. 3500. It will increase by 10% next year. What will be Madhur’s salary
after the increment? [Aggaewal- 380]
Solution: Krishna' s present salary  Tk.3500
Salary increase by10%
 3500  110 
Increased salary of Krishna     Tk.3,850
 100 

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1. A person borrows Tk. 5000 for 2 years at 4% p.a. simple interest. He immediately lends it to another
1
person at 6 % p.a. for 2 years. Find his gain in the transaction per year. [Aggarwal- 08]
4
 25 2   5000  4  2 
Solution: Gain in 2 years =  5000      Tk.(625  400 )  Tk. 225
 4 100   100 
 225 
 Gain in 1 year  Tk.    Tk. 112.50.
 2 

2. How much time will it take for an amount of Tk. 450 to yield tk. 81 as interest at 4.5% per annum of
simple interest? [Aggarwal- 11]
 100  81 
Solution: P  Tk. 450, S.I .  Tk.81, R  4.5% Time    yrs  4 years
 450  4.5 

3. Deepak invested an amount of Tk. 21250 for 6 years. At what rate of simple interest will be obtain the
total amount of Tk. 26350 at the end of 6 years? [Aggarwal- 13]
Solution: P  Tk. 21250 , S.I .  Tk. (26350  21250 )  Tk. 5100, T  6 years
 100  5100 
 Rate   %  4%.
 21250  6 

4. What is the present worth of Tk. 132 due in 2 years at 5% simple interest per annum? [Aggarwal- 19]
Solution: Let the present worth be Tk. x. Then, S.I. = Tk. (132 - x).
 x 5 2 
   132  x  10 x  13200  100 x 110 x  13200  x  120.
 100 

5. In 4 years, Tk. 6000 amounts to Tk. 8000. In what time at the same rate will Tk. 525 amount to Tk.
700? [Aggarwal- 22]
Solution: P = Tk. 6000, S.I. = Tk. (8000 - 6000) = Tk. 2000, T = 4 years.
 100  2000  25 1
 Rate   %  %  8 %.
 6000  4  3 3
1
Now , P  Tk. 525, S.I.  Tk (700  525)  Tk.175, R  8 %
3
 175  100  3 
 Time    years  4 years.
 525  25 

6. A certain amount earns simple interest of Tk. 1750 after 7 years. Had the interest been 2% more, how
much more interest would it have earned? [Aggarwal- 25]
Solution: We need to known the S.I; principal and time to find the rate, Sincce the principal is not given, so
data is inadequate.

7. Tk. 6000 becomes Tk. 7200 in 4 years at a certain rate of simple interest. If the rate becomes 1.5 times
of itself, the amount of the same principle in 5 years will be [Aggarwal- 26]
Solution: P = Tk. 6000, S.I. = Tk. (7200 - 6000) = Tk. 1200, T = 4 years.
 100  1200 
 Rate   %  5%
 6000  4 
New rate  (1.5  5)%  7.5%.
 6000  7.5  5 
New S .I .  Tk.   Tk. 2250 . New amount  Tk.(6000  2250 )  Tk.8250 .
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8. If Tk. 64 amounts to Tk. 83.20 in 2 years, what will Tk. 86 amount to in 4 years at the same rate
percent per annum? [Aggarwal- 29]
Solution: P = Tk. 64, S.I. = Tk. (83.20 - 64) = Tk. 19.20, T = 2 years.
 100 19.20 
So, Rate   %  15%
 64  2 
Now, P  Tk.86, R  15%, T  4 years.
 86 15  4 
 S .I . Tk.   Tk. 51.60
 100 
Amount  Tk.(86  51.60)  Tk.137.60.

9. The simple interest on a certain sum of money at the rate of 5% p.a for 8 years is Tk. 840. At what rate
of interest the same amount of interest can be received on the same sum after 5 years? [Aggarwal- 30]
Solution: S.I.= Tk. 840, R = 5%, T=8 years.
 100  840 
Principal  Tk.    Tk. 2100
 58 
Now, P  Tk. 2100 , S.I.  Tk. 840, T  5 years.
 100  840 
 Rate   %  8%.
 2100  5 

10. What will be the ratio of simple interest earned by certain amount at the same rate of interest for 6
years and that for 9 years? [Aggarwal- 34]
Solution: Let the principal be P and rate of interest be R%
 P  R  6 
  6PR 6
Re quired ratio   100     2 : 3.
 P  R  9 

9 PR 9
 100 

11. Kruti took a loan of simple interest rate of 6 p.c.p.a in the first year and it increased by 1.5 p.c.p.a
every year. If she pays Tk. 8190 as interest at the end of 3 years, what was her loan amount?
[Aggarwal- 36]
Solution: Let the loan amount be Tk. x. Then,
6x 7.5x 9x
   8190  22.5x  819000  x  36400 .
100 100 100

12. A person deposited Tk. 400 for 2 years, Tk. 550 for 4 years and Tk. 1200 for 6 years. He received the
total simple interest of Tk. 1020. The rate of interest per annum is [Aggarwal- 37]
Solution: Let the rate of interest be R% p.a.
 400  R  2   550  R  4   1200  R  6 
Then,      1020
 100   100   100 
 800 R  220 R  7200 R  102000  10200 R  102000  R  10.

13. The simple interest on a sum of money will be Tk. 600 after 10 years. If the principal is trebled after 5
years, what will be the total interest at the end of the length year? [Aggarwal- 38]
Solution: Let the sum be Tk. x. Now, S.I.= Tk. 600, T = 10 years.
 100  600   6000 
Rate   %   %
 x 10   x 
 x  5  6000 
S .I . for first 5 years  Tk.   Tk. 300 .
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 6000 
S .I . for first 5 years  Tk.  3x  5    Tk. 900
 x  100 
 Total int erest  Tk.1200 .

14. An automobile financier claims to be lending money at simple interest, but he includes the interest
every six months for calculating the principal. If he is charging an interest of 10% , the effective rate
of interest becomes [Aggarwal- 40]
Solution: Let the sum be Tk. 100. Then,

 100  10  1 
S.I. for first 6 months  Tk.   Tk. 5.
 100  2 
 105  10  1 
S.I. for first 6 months  Tk.    Tk. 5.25.
 100  2 
So, amount at the end of 1 year  Tk(100  5  5.25)  Tk.110 .25.
 Effective rate  (110 .25  100 )  10.25%

15. A sum of money amounts to Tk. 5200 in 5 years and to Tk. 5680 in 7 years at simple interest. The rate
of interest per annum is [Aggarwal- 43]
Solution: S.I. for 2 years = Tk. (5680 - 5200) = Tk. 480.
 480 
S.I. for 2 years =   5   Tk.1200 .
 2 
 Pr incipal  Tk. (5200  1200 )  Tk. 4000 .
 100  1200 
Hence, rate   %  6%.
 4000  5 

16. A sum of money at simple interest doubles in 7 years. It will become four time is [Aggarwal- 50]
Solution: Let sum = Tk. x. Then, S.I. = Tk. x.
 100  x  100
Rate   %  %
 x7  7
100
Now , sum  Tk. x , S.I.  Tk. 3x , Rate  %
7
 
 100  3x 
 Time    yrs  21 years.
 x  100 
 
 7 

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17. At what rate percent per annum will the simple interest on a sum of money be of the amount in
5
[Aggarwal- 55]
2x
Solution: Let sum = x. Then, S.I. = , time  10 years
5
 100  2 x 
 Rate    %  4%
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18. Simple interest on a certain sum at a certain annual rate of interest is of the sum. If the numbers
9
representing rate percent and time in years be equal, then the rate of interest? [Aggarwal- 60]
x
Solution: Let sum = x, Then, S.I.= .
9
Let rate = R% and time = R years.
 x R R x 100 10 1 1
  R 
2
R  3 Hence, rate  3 %.
 100  9 9 4 3 3

19. A lends Tk. 2500 to B and a certain sum to C at the same time at 7% p.a. simple interest. If after 4
years, A altogether receives Tk. 1120 as interest from B and C, then the sum lent to C is: [Aggarwal-
62]
Solution: Let the sum lent to C be Tk. x.
 2500  7  4   x  7  4  7  420  25 
Then,     1120  x  (1120  700)  x     1500 .
 100   100  25  7 

20. Sujata invested tk. 7500 at simple interest @ 11 p.c.p.a. She further invested some amount at simple
interest @ 15 p.c.p.a. Total interest earned at the end of the years became 12 p.c.p.a. Find the amount
invested at the rate of 15 p.c.p.a. [Aggarwal- 65]
Solution: Let the required sum be Tk. x
Then, 11% of 7500 + 15% of x = 12% of (7500 + x)
 11   15  12
  7500    x  (7500  x)  82500  15 x  90000  12 x  3x  7500  x  2500
 100   100  100
Hence, required sum  Tk. 2500 .

21. A man invests a certain sum of money at 6% p.a. simple interest and another some at 7% p.a. simple
interest. His income from interest after 2 years was Tk. 354. One-fourth of the first sum is equal to one-
fifth of the second sum. The total sum invested was: [Aggarwal- 66]
Solution: Let the sums be x and y.
x6 2 y 7 2 x y
  354 or 6 x  7 y  17700 Also ,  or 5 x  4 y  0
100 100 4 5
Solving (i ) and (ii ) we get : x  1200 and y  1500 .  Total sum  Tk. 2700 .

22. A lent Tk. 5000 to B for 2 years and Tk. 3000 to C for 4 years on simple interest at the same rate of
interest and received Tk. 2200 in all from both of them as interest. The rate of interest per annum is
[Aggarwal- 71]
Solution: Let the rate be R% p.a. Then,
 500  R  2   3000  R  4   2200 
    2200  100 R  120 R  2200  R     10.
 100   100   220 
 Rate  10%.

23. Peter invested an amount of Tk. 12,000 at the rate of 10 p.c.p.a. simple interest and another amount at
the rate of 20 p.c.p.a. simple interest. The total interest earned at the end of one year on the total
amount invested became 14 p.c.p.a. Find the total amount invested. [Aggarwal- 74]
Solution: Let the second amount be x. then,
 1200  10  1   x  20  1   (12000  x)  14  1
   
 100   100   100 
 1200  20 x  168000  14 x  6 x  48000  x  8000 .
 Total investment  Tk.(12000  8000 )  Tk. 20000 .

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24. A man invested Tk. 5000 at some rate of simple interest and Tk. 4000 at 1 percent higher rate of
interest. If the interest in both the cases after 4 years is same, the rate of interest in the former case is
[Aggarwal- 75]
Solution: Let the rates of interest in the former and latter cases be R% and (R + 1)% p.a.
R  1 5000  4 1 1
Then, 5000  R  4  4000  ( R  1)  4    1   1   R  4.
R 4000  4 R 4
Hence, required rate  4% p.a.

25. A sum was put at simple interest at a certain rate for 3 years. Had it been put at 1% higher rate,, it
would have fetched Tk. 5100 more. The sum is [Aggarwal- 78]
Solution: Let the sum be Tk. x and original rate be R%.
x  ( R  1)  3 x  R  3
Then,   5100  3Rx  3x  3Rx  510000  3x  510000  x  170000 .
100 100
Hence, sum  Tk.170000 .
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26. A moneylender finds that due to a fall in the annual rate of interest from 8% to 7 % , his yearly
4
income diminishes by Tk. 61.50. His capital is [Aggarwal- 80]
Solution: Let the capital be Tk. x
 x  8  1   31 1 
Then,   x    61.50
 100   4 100 
 32 x  31x  6150  4  x  24600 .

27. What equal installment of annual payment will discharge a debt which is due as Tk. 848 at the end of 4
years at 4% per annum simple interest? [Aggarwal- 81]
Solution: Let the annual installment be Tk. x
  x  3  4    x  2  4    x  1  4 
Then,  x      x      x     x  848
  100    100    100 
28 x 27 x 26 x
    x  848  106 x  848  25  21200  x  200 .
25 25 25
28. A person takes a loan of Tk. 200 at 5% simple interest. He returns Tk. 100 at the end of 1 year. In
order to clear his dues at the end of 2 years, he would pay: [Aggarwal- 83]
 200  5 1 100  5 1 
Solution: Amount to be paid = Tk. 100     Tk. 115.
 100 100 

29. A man divided his share between his sons A and B in such a way that the interest received by A at
15% p.a. for 3 years a double the interest received by B at 12% p.a. for 5 years. In what ratio was his
share divided? [Aggarwal- 88]
Solution: Let A’s share = Tk. x and B’s share = Tk. y.
x  15  3 y  12  5 x 120 8
Then,  2  45 x  120 y    .
100 100 y 45 3

30. A sum of Tk. 2600 is lent out in two parts in such a way that the interest on one part at 10% for 5 years
is equal to that on another at 9% for 6 years. The sum lent out at 10% is: [Aggarwal- 92]
Solution: Let the sum lent at 10% be Tk. x and that lent at 9% be Tk. (2600 - x). Then,
 x  10  5  (2600  x)  9  6
 
 100  100
 2600  54 
 50 x  (2600  54)  54 x  x     1350 . Sum lent at 10%  Tk. 1350 .
 104 

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31. David invested certain amount in three different schemes A, B and C with the rate of interest 10% p.a.
12% and 15% p.a. respectively. If the total interest accrued in one year was Tk. 3200 and the amount
invested in Scheme C was 150% of the amount invested in Scheme A and 240% of the amount invested
in Scheme B, what was the amount invested in Scheme B? [Aggarwal- 96]
Solution: Let x, y and z be the amounts invested in schemes A, B and C respectively. Then,
 x  10  1   y  12  1   z  15  1 
     3200 .  10 x  12 y  15 z  320000
 100   100   100 
12 3
Now, z  240 % of y  yAnd , x  150 % of x  x
5 2
2  2 12  8
 x  z    y  y
3 3 5  5
From (i ), (ii ) and (iii ) we have
16 y  12 y  36 y  320000  y  5000
 Sum invested in scheme B  Tk. 5000 .

32. A sum of Tk. 1440 is lent out in three parts in such a way that the interest on first part at 2% for 3
years, second part at 3% for 4 years and third part at 4% for 5 years are equal. Then the difference
between three largest and the smallest sum is [Aggarwal- 97]
Solution: Let the parts be Tk. x, Tk. y, Tk. [1440-(x + y)]. Then
x  2  3 y  3  4 [1440  ( x  y)]  4  5
 
100 100 100
 6x  12 y or x  2 y
x  2  3 [1440  ( x  y)  4  5
So, 
100 100
 12 y  (1440  3y)  20  72 y  28800  y  400 .
First part  x  2 y  Tk. 800 . Second part  Tk. 400 .
Third part  Tk.[1440  (800  400 )]  Tk. 240
 Re quired difference  Tk. (800  240 )  Tk. 560 .

33. Divide Tk. 2379 into 3 parts so that their amounts after 2, 3 and 4 years respectively may be equal, the
rate of interest being 5% per annum at simple interest. The first part is [Aggarwal- 99]
Solution: Let the parts be x, y and z.
 5   5   5 
x   x 2   y   y  3   z   x 4 
 100   100   100 
11x 23 y 6 z 10 k 20 k 5k
   kx ,y ,z  .
10 20 5 11 23 6
But x  y  z  2379
10 k 20 k 5k
    2379  1380 k  1320 k  1265 k  2379  11  23  6
11 23 6
2379  11  23  6 3  11  23  6
k  
3965 5
 10 3  11  23  6 
x    828 .
 11 5 
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1 1
34. A man invested of his capital at 7%; at 8% and the remainder at 10%. If his annual income is
3 4
Tk. 561, the capital is [Aggarwal- 100]
Solution: Let the capital be Tk. x
x 7  x 8   5 x 10 
Then,    1     1     1  561
 3 100   4 100   12 100 
7x x x
    561  51x  (561  600 )
300 50 24
 561  600 
 x   6600 .
 51 

35. A man buys a TV priced at Tk. 16000. He pays Tk. 4000 at once and the rest after 15 months on which
he is charged a simple interest at the rates of 12% per year. The total amount he pays for the TV is
[Aggarwal- 102]
Solution: Price paid = Tk. 4000
Rest price = Tk. 12000
Rate = 12%
12000  12  5
  Tk.1800
100  12
 Amount paid after 15 months  12000  1800  13800
Total amount paid for TV  4000  13800 17800 .

36. The sum invested in Scheme B is thrice the sum invested in Scheme A. The investment in Scheme A is
made for 4 years at 8% p.a. simple interest and in Scheme B for 2 years at 13% p.a. simple interest.
The total interest earned from both the scheme is k. 1320. How much amount was invested in Scheme
A? [Aggarwal- 106]
Solution: Let the amount invested in scheme A be Tk. x and that in B be Tk. 3x.
x  4  8 3 x  2  13
Then,   1320
100 100
32 x 78 x
or ,   1320
100 100
110 x
or ,  1320
100
1320  100
x   Tk.1200
110

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1. What is the name of Pfizer-Bioentech coroner's 3. What is the name of the moderna corona
vaccine? Vaccine in the United States?
A) BBIBP –Cor V B) Sputnik V A) BBIBP- CorV B) Sputunik V
C) Tozinameran D) Corona Vac C) BNT162b2 D) mRNA-1273
2. 18 December 2020 which country is the first 4. Who is the new secretary general of OIC?
country in the world to allow the use of modern A) Mahathir Mohammad
coronary vaccine? B) Ekmeleddin Ihsanul
A) Germany B) United Kingdom C) Hamid Al Gabid
C) United States D) Italy D) Hussein Ibrahim Taha

Answer Key:
1. (C) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (D)

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5. Who took over as Chairman of G7 on 1st 16. Which country has the lowest life expectancy?
January 2021? A) Sierra Leone B) Lesotho
A) Emanuel Macro B) Yoshihide Suga C) Saad
C) Joe Biden D) Boris Johnson D) Central African Republic
6. Who is the current President of New 17. Which is the top country in per capita income?
Development Bank? A) Liechtenstein B) Qatar
A) Cyril Ramaphosa C) Singapore D) Luxembourg
B) Dmitry Peskov 18. Which country has the lowest per capita
C) Viral v. Acharya income?
D) Marcos Prado Troyjo A) Republic of the Congo B) Malawi
7. What are the current member countries of the C) Lesotho D) Burundi
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank? 19. What is the position of Bangladesh in the
A) 80 B) 81 human development index?
C) 82 D) 83 A) 129th B) 131th
8. Which country became the 83rd member of C) 133th D) 142th
AIIB on 24 November 2020? 20. Which UN body introduced the first award in
A) Brazil B) Benin the name of Bangabandhu?
C) Belgium D) Algeria A) UNIFEM B) UNCTAD
9. Which is the top country in the 2020 Global C) UNESCO D) UNEP
Terrorism Index? 21. From which year will the award introduced by
A) Afghanistan B) Iraq UNESCO in the name of Bangabandhu be
C) Nigeria D) Syria given?
10. What is the position of Bangladesh in the A) 2021 B) 2022
Global Terrorism Index 2020? C) 2023 D) 2024
A) 8 B) 20 22. What is the value of the award introduced by
C) 27 D) 33 UNESCO in the name of Bangabandhu?
11. Who is the best person of the year in 2020? A) 40 thousand US dollars
A) Joe Biden B) Kamala Harris B) 50 thousand US dollars
C) Angela Merkel D) Both A and B C) 60 thousand US dollars
12. Who is the top influential woman in the list of D) 70 thousand US dollars
Forbes in 2020? 23. Which team is the champion of Bangabandhu
A) Kamala Harris B) Angela Merkel T20 Cup 2020?
C) Mary Bara D) Aung San Suu Kyi A) Gazi Group Chittagong B) Beximco Dhaka
13. Which is the top country in the human C) Jamcon Khulna D) Fortune Barisal
development index? 24. Who became the Man of the Tournament of
A) Norway B) Ireland Bangabandhu T20 Cup 2020?
C) Switzerland D) Hong Kong A) Mushfiqur Rahim
14. Which country has the lowest human B) Mahmudullah Riyadh
development index? C) Shakib Al Hasan
A) South Sudan B) Chad D) Mustafizur Rahman
C) Libya D) Niger 25. Who is the best footballer of the year 2020?
15. Which is the top country in life expectancy? A) Neymar
A) Hong Kong B) Japan B) Ronaldo
C) Switzerland D) Singapore C) Robert Lewandowski
D) Lionel Messi
Answer Key:
5. (D) 6. (D) 7. (D) 8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (D) 11. (D) 12. (B) 13. (A) 14. (D) 15. (A) 16. (D) 17. (A) 18. (D) 19. (C)
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 Computer Fundamental Miscellaneous- 4


1. The MS-DOS operating system is a ..... 2. Which of the following was an early desktop
A. graphical user interface, single-taskin operating operating system that included an integrated
system graphic user interface with point-and-click
B. graphical user interface, multi-tasking operating features?
system A. MS-DOS B. Mac OS
C. command-driven interface, single-tasking C. Unix D. Gnome
operating system E. None of these
D. command-driven interface, multi-tasking
operating system Answer Key:
E. None of these 1. (C) 2. (B)

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3. The most recent version of the Mac OS is based 11. In a network, the computer that stores the files
on the ......... operating system. and process the data is named as
A. Windows B. Linux A. Server B. Terminal
C. Unix D. CMOS C. Modem D. All of these
E. None of these E. None of these
4. The ............ operating system was initially 12. Viruses are called that because
created in the early 1970s at AT&T's Bell Labs. A. They are viruses
A. Linux B. DOS B. They can copy themselves and spread.
C. Unix D. GNU C. Both A and B
E. None of these D. None of these
5. The essential difference between an operating 13. Which of the following can't spread virus
system like Linux and one like Windows is that A. An e-mail with attachment
A. Windows can run with an Intel processor, B. A plain text mail
whereas Linux cannot. C. Downloading files over the web
B. Linux is proprietary, whereas Windows is not. D. None of these
C. any programmer can modify Linux code, which 14. MIPS stands for
is not permitted with Windows. A. Million Instructions per Second
D. there is multiple versions of Linux, but only one B. Million Instructions per Season
version of Windows. C. Monthly Instructions per Second
E. None of these D. Million Inputs per Second
6. Which of the following is NOT an advantage of E. None of these
open-source operating systems over proprietary 15. What is the Super Computer developed in India
versions? A. CRAY B. PARAM
A. Free use and distribution C. Both A and B D. None of these
B. Availability of technical support 16. LAN speeds are measured in
C. Availability of source code A. BPS (Bits per Second)
D. Ability to modify code B. KBPS (Kilo Bits per Second)
E. None of these C. MBPS (Mega Bits per Second)
7. Use of icons and windows are characteristic of a D. MIPS (Million Instructions per Second)
.......... interface. 17. In processing cheques which of the following
A. command-driven B. windows-oriented I/O techniques have banks traditionally
C. graphical-user D. menu-driven followed?
E. None of these A. OCR (Optical Character Recognition)
8. The main purpose of the offline device is....... B. MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition)
A. To reduce the number of operator errors in C. Barcode
recording data. D. VRT (Volume Rendering Technique)
B. To save computer time. E. None of these
C. To save floor space in the computer center 18. What is object of UPS?
D. All of the above A. Using for storage
E. None of these B. To increase the speed of a computer
9. The ability of an operating system to control the C. Provides backup power
activities of multiple programs at the same time D. All of the above E. None of these
is called ........ 19. QWERTY is used with reference to
A. multitasking B. multi-processing A. Monitor B. Printer
C. multi-operating D. multi-paging C. Keyboard D. Mouse
E. None of these E. None of these
10. A computer assisted method for the recording 20. "Zipping" a file means
and analyzing of existing hypothetical systems is A. Encrypting the message
known as B. Compressing the message
A. Distributed processing B. Data transmission C. Transfer the message
C. Data link D. Data flow D. All of the above
E. None of these E. None of these

Answer Key:
3. (C) 4. (C) 5. (C) 6. (B) 7. (C) 8. (B) 9. (A) 10. (D) 11. (A) 12. (B) 13. (B) 14. (A) 15. (B) 16. (C)
17. (B) 18. (C) 19. (C) 20. (B)

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21. Integrated Circuits (IC) chips used in 32. In computers, what is the smallest and basic
computers are made with unit of information storage?
A. Gold B. Silver A. Bit B. Byte
C. Silicon D. Copper C. Newton D. Mega Byte
E. None of these E. None of these
22. Which of the following is different from other 33. Which company is nicknamed "Big Blue"?
A. Internet B. Windows A. TCS B. IBM
C. Unix D. Linux C. Microsoft D. Apple
23. The computer code for interchange of E. Satyam
information between terminals is 34. What is Windows XP?
A. BCDIC B. BCD A. Operating System B. Storage Device
C. ASCII D. None of these C. Processor D. Output Device
24. The term that we use to describe physical E. None of these
components of the system 35. Which of the following is responsible for the
A. Hardware B. Inout management and coordination of activities and
C. Software D. None of these the sharing of the resources of the computer?
25. How are data organized in a spreadsheet? A. Application Software B. Motherboard
A. Rows and Columns B. Boxes C. Operating System D. RAM
C. Tables D. None of these E. None of these
26. VIRUS stands for 36. WAV file format is associated with what type of
A. Vital Information Recourse Under Siege files?
B. Vital Information Reason Under Siege A. Video B. Sound
C. Vital Information Recourse Under System C. Image D. Word Document
D. Virus Information Recourse Under Siege E. None of these
27. .......... Is known as unauthorized access into 37. What does FTP stand for?
others system. A. File Transfer Protocol
A. Hacking B. Encryption B. File Transfer Program
C. Decryption D. None of these C. File Thread Protocol
28. Which was the first web browser? D. File Thread Program
A. World Wide Web B. Netscape Navigator E. None of these
C. Internet Explorer D. Safari 38. What does BCC means in Email?
E. None of these A. Black Carbon Copy
29. It is a small piece of text stored on a user's B. Blind Carbon Copy
computer by a web browser for maintaining the C. Business Computer Center
state. What we are talking about? D. Business Computer Card
A. Application B. Session E. None of these
C. Cookie D. Query String 39. What is the shortcut key of printing a document
E. None of these for computer having windows?
30. Which of these is a correct format of Email A. Ctrl + P B. Shift + P
address? C. Alt + P D. Ctrl + Alt + P
A. contact.website.info E. None of these
B. contactwebsite.info 40. In computers, '.TMP' extension refers usually
C. [email protected] to what kind of file?
D. contact@website@info A. Temporary file B. Image file
E. None of these C. Video file D. Text file
31. What does HTTP stands for? E. None of these
A. Hypertext Transfer Protocol 41. What Does BIOS Stand For?
B. Hypertext Transfer Plotter A. Better Integrated Operating System
C. Head Tail Transfer Plot B. Basic Input Output System
D. Head Tail Transfer Protocol C. Battery Integrated Operating Setup
E. None of these D. Backup Input Output System
E. None of these

Answer Key:
21. (C) 22. (A) 23. (C) 24. (A) 25. (A) 26. (A) 27. (A) 28. (A) 29. (C) 30. (C) 31. (A) 32. (A) 33. (B) 34. (A)
35. (C) 36. (B) 37. (A) 38. (B) 39. (A) 40. (A) 41. (B)

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42. Which of the following is not a storage device? 53. Which of the following has the most capacity?
A. DVD B. Hard Disk A. CD-R B. CD-RW
C. Floppy Disk D. Mouse C. DVD D. VCD
43. Which of these is the first web-based e-mail E. Floppy Disk
service? 54. Virtual memory is
A. Gmail B. Yahoo Mail A. Related to virtual reality
C. Hotmail D. Rediff Mail B. A form of ROM
E. None of these C. A form of RAM D. None of these
44. What was the first general-purpose electronic 55. Which of the followings is not a search engine?
computer? A. Google B. Yahoo
A. IBM 405 B. Zuse Z3 C. Examveda D. Duck Duck Go
C. ENIAC D. CSIRAC 56. Gmail, a free web-based email service operated
E. None of these by which company -
45. The term 'Pentium' is related to what? A. Apple B. Google
A. Mouse B. Hard Disk C. Microsoft D. Yahoo
C. Microprocessor D. DVD 57. The length of a word in computer is measured
E. None of these in:
46. Word BLOG is combination of two words A. bits B. byte
A. Web-log B. Wave-log C. millimeters D. metre
C. Web-blog D. Wed-lock 58. What is the first indigenously developed Super
47. What is the full form of e-mail? Computer of India?
A. Electric mail A. Tejas B. Anupam
B. Electromagnetic mail C. Aryabhatt D. Param
C. Electronic mail 59. Which Indian IT expert started web-based
D. None of these email service HOTMAIL in 1996?
48. Which of the following is not a Search engine? A. Sabeer Bhatia B. Vinod Dham
A. Google B. Bing C. Ajim Premji D. Narayan Murthy
C. Yahoo D. Orkut 60. A ______ represent approximately one billion
49. ROM tells the computer to memory locations.
A. disconnect the computer A. Kilobyte B. Megabyte
B. start up the operating system C. Gigabyte D. Terabyte
C. connect to the hardware 61. The ______ cells involve creating a single cell by
D. turn on combining two or more selected cells.
E. passes on data to the RAM A. Formatting B. Merging
50. A URL is: C. Embedding D. Splitting
A. A computer program 62. The operating system is the most common type
B. A type of web server of ______ software.
C. The address of a document or page on the A. Communication B. System
World Wide Web C. Word processing D. None of these
D. An acronym for unlimited resources for 63. When you quickly press and release the left
learning mouse button twice, you are:
51. The term 'memory' applies to which one of the A. Primary-clicking B Pointing
following: C. Double-clicking D. Secondary-clicking
A. Logic B. Storage 64. Protocols are
C. Input Device D. Output Device A. Sets of rules B. Sets of maps
52. The term USER INTERFACE refers to C. Sets of computers D. Sets of product
A. What the user sees on the screen and how they 65. Measuring unit of capacity of hard drive is
interact with it. A. GHz B. GB
B. How the operating system responds to user C. Gwatts D. G Newton
commands 66. A disk's content that is recorded at the time of
C. The means by which the user interacts with manufacture and cannot be changed or erased
peripheral devices on the computer. by user is -
D. All of these A. Read-only B. Memory-only
C. Run-only D. Write-only
Answer Key: 42. (D) 43. (C) 44. (C) 45. (C) 46. (A) 47. (C) 48. (D) 49. (B) 50. (C) 51. (B) 52. (A) 53. (C)
54. (C) 55. (C) 56. (B) 57. (A) 58. (D) 59. (A) 60. (C) 61. (B) 62. (B) 63. (C) 64. (A) 65. (B) 66. (A)

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67. In an information system, alphanumeric data 69. The real business and competitive value of
normally takes the form of information technology lies in:
A. Sentence and paragraph A. The software application that are used by many
B. Numbers and alphabetical characters companies.
C. Human voice and other sound B. The capabilities of software and the value of the
D. None of these information a business acquires and used.
68. What is usually used for displaying information C. The infrastructure of hardware, networks, and
at public places? other it facilities that are commonly used by many
A. Monitors companies.
B. Overhead D. The capabilities of the hardware and the speed
C. Monitor and overhead projection at which it processes information.
D. Touch screen kiosks 70. ALU is termed as-
A. Arithmetic logical unit
B. Array Logical Unit
Answer Key: C. Application logic unit
67. (B) 68. (D) 69. (B) 70. (A) D. Application logic universal

 Ms Excel-1
1. Which of the following format you can decide to 7. Which of the following is not true regarding
apply or not in AutoFormat dialog box? Conditional Formatting?
A. Number format B. Border format A. You can add more than one condition to check
C. Font format D. All of above B. You can set condition to look for Bold and
2. How can you remove borders applied in cells? apply Italics on them
A. Choose None on Border tab of Format cells C. You can apply Font, border and pattern formats
B. Open the list on Border tool in Formatting that meets the specified conditions
toolbar then choose first tool (no border) D. You can delete any condition from
C. Both of above D. None of above Conditional Formatting dialog box if it is not
3. Where can you set the shading color for a range required
of cells in Excel? 8. Which of the following is invalid statement?
A. Choose required color form Patterns tab of A. Sheet tabs can be colored
Format Cells dialog box B. Some picture can be applied as a background of
B. Choose required color on Fill Color tool in a sheet
Formatting toolbar C. You can set the column width automatically fit
C. Choose required color on Fill Color tool in the amount of text
drawing toolbar D. The width of a row and be specified manually
D. All of above or fit automatically
4. You can set Page Border in Excel from 9. You can use the formula palette to
A. From Border tab in Format Cells dialog box A. format cells containing numbers
B. From Border tool in Formatting toolbar B. creates and edits formula containing functions
C. From Line Style tool in Drawing toolbar C. enter assumptions data
D. You cannot set page border in Excel D. copy a range of cells
5. When all the numbers between 0 and 100 in a 10. When a range is selected, how can you activate
range should be displayed in Red Color, apply the previous cell?
A. Use =if () function to format the required A. Press the Alt key B. Press Tab
numbers red C. Press Enter D. None of above
B. Apply Conditional Formatting command on 11. Which tool you will use to join some cells and
Format menu place the content at the middle of joined cell?
C. Select the cells that contain number between 0 A. From Format Cells dialog box click on Merge Cells
and 100 then click Red color on Text Color tool check box
D. All of above B. From Format Cells dialog box select the Centered
alignment
6. You can check the conditions against _____ C. From Format Cells dialog box choose Merge and
when applying conditional formatting Center check box
A. Cell value B. Formula D. Click on Merge and Center tool on formatting toolbar
C. Both of above D. None of above

Answer Key: 1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (D) 5. (B) 6. (C) 7. (B) 8. (D) 9. (B) 10. (D) 11. (D)

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12. Tab scroll buttons are place on Excel screen 22. What happens when you press Ctrl + X after
A. towards the bottom right corner selecting some cells in Excel?
B. towards the bottom left corner A. The cell content of selected cells disappear
C. towards the top right corner from cell and stored in clipboard
D. towards the top left corner B. The cells selected are marked for cutting
13. The Name box on to the left of formula bar C. The selected cells are deleted and the cells are
A. shows the name of workbook currently working shifted left
on D. The selected cells are deleted and cells are
B. shows the name of worksheet currently working shifted up
on 23. Which of the following option is not available in
C. shows the name of cell or range currently Paste Special dialog box?
working on A. Add B. Subtract
D. None of above C. Divide D. SQRT
14. Each excel file is a workbook that contains 24. Which command will you choose to convert a
different sheets. Which of the following cannot column of data into row?
be a sheet in workbook? A. Cut and Paste
A. work sheet B. chart sheet B. Edit >> Paste Special >> Transpose
C. module sheet D. data sheet C. Both of above D. None of above
15. Which of the following is not the correct 25. It is acceptable to let long text flow into
method of editing the cell content? adjacent cells on a worksheet when
A. Press the Alt key B. Press the F2 key A. data will be entered in the adjacent cells
C. Click the formula bar D. Double click the cell B. no data will be entered in the adjacent cells
16. You can merge the main document with data C. there is no suitable abbreviation for the text
source in Excel. In mail merge operation, Word D. there is not time to format the text
is usually 26. Which of the cell pointer indicates you that you
A. server B. source can make selection?
C. client D. none A. Doctor’s symbol (Big Plus)
17. How can you update the values of formula cells B. Small thin plus icon
if Auto Calculate mode of Excel is disabled? C. Mouse Pointer with anchor at the tip
A. F8 B. F9 D. None of above
C. F10 D. F11 27. Which of the cell pointer indicates that you can
18. You want to set such that when you type fill series?
Baishakh and drag the fill handle, Excel should A. Doctor’s symbol (Big Plus)
produce Jestha, Aashadh and so on. What will B. small thin plus icon
you set to affect that? C. Mouse Pointer with anchor at the tip
A. Custom List B. Auto Fill Options D. None of above
C. Fill across Worksheet D. Fill Series 28. Which of the cell pointer indicate that you can
19. Where can you change automatic or manual move the content to other cell?
calculation mode in Excel? A. Doctor’s symbol (Big Plus)
A. Double CAL indicator on status bar B. Small thin plus icon
B. Go to Tools >> Options >> Calculation and C. Mouse Pointer with anchor at the tip
mark the corresponding radio button D. None of above
C. Both of above D. None of above 29. You can auto fit the width of column by
20. How can you show or hide the gridlines in Excel A. double clicking on the column name on column
Worksheet? header
A. Go to Tools >> Options >> View tab and mark B. Double click on the cell pointer in worksheet
or remove the check box named Gridline C. Double clicking on column right border on
B. Click Gridline tool on Forms toolbar column header
C. Both of above D. None of above D. Double clicking on the column left border of
21. Which of the following Excel screen column header
components can NOT be turned on or off?
A. Formula Bar B. Status Bar
C. Tool Bar D. None of above
Answer Key:
12. (B) 13. (C) 14. (D) 15. (A) 16. (C) 17. (B) 18. (A) 19. (B) 20. (C) 21. (D) 22. (B) 23. (D) 24. (B)
25. (B) 26. (A) 27. (B) 28. (C) 29. (C)

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30. Long text can be broken down into many lines 40. To remove the content of selected cells you must
within a cell. You can do this through issue ______ command
A. Wrap Text in Format >> Cells A. Edit >> Delete
B. Justify in Edit >> Cells B. Edit >> Clear >> Contents
C. Text Wrapping in Format >> Cells, Layout tab C. Edit >> Clear >> All D. Data >> Delete
D. All of above 41. The Delete key of keyboard is assigned to which
31. MS Excel provides the default value for step in command in Excel?
Fill Series dialog box A. Edit >> Clear >> Contents
A. 0 B. 1 B. Edit >> Clear >> All
C. 5 D. 10 C. Edit >> Delete D. All of above
32. When a row of data is to be converted into 42. If you need to remove only the formatting done
columns in a range (numbers and formula typed there
A. Copy the cells in row; select the same number should not be removed), you must
of cells in row and paste A. From Edit menu choose Clear and then Formats
B. Copy the cells in column then choose Edit >> B. From Edit menu choose Delete
Paste Special, then click Transpose and OK C. Click on Remove Formatting tool on Standard
C. Copy the cells then go to Format >> Cells then Toolbar
on Alignment tab click Transpose check box and D. Double click the Format Painter and then press
click OK Esc key in keyboard
D. Select the cells then place the cell pointer on 43. By default Excel provides 3 worksheets. You
new cell and choose Edit >> Paste Special, mark need only two of them, how will you delete the
Transpose check box and click OK third one?
33. Ctrl + D shortcut key in Excel will A. Right click on Sheet Tab of third sheet and
A. Open the font dialog box choose Delete from the context menu
B. Apply double underline for the active cell B. Click on Sheet 3 and from Edit menu choose
C. Fill down in the selection Delete
D. None of above C. Both of above
34. The short cut key Ctrl + R is used in Excel to D. None of above
A. Right align the content of cell 44. Which of the following action removes a sheet
B. Remove the cell contents of selected cells from workbook?
C. Fill the selection with active cells to the right A. Select the sheet, then choose Edit >> Delete
D. None of above Sheet
35. The command Edit >> Fill Across Worksheet is B. Select the sheet then choose Format >> Sheet
active only when >> Hide
A. One sheet is selected C. Both of above D. None of above
B. When many sheets are selected 45. While Finding and replacing some data in
C. When no sheet is selected Excel, which of the following statement is valid?
D. None of above A. You can Find and Replace within the sheet or
36. Which of the following series type is not valid workbook
for Fill Series dialog box? B. Excel does not have option to match case for
A. Linear B. Growth find
C. Autofill D. Time C. Both are valid D. None are valid
37. Which of the following you can paste selectively 46. Which of the following is not true about Find
using Paste Special command? and Replace in Excel
A. Validation B. Formats A. You can search for bold and replace with italics
C. Formulas D. All of above B. You can decide whether to look for the whole
38. Paste Special allows some operation while you word or not
paste to new cell. Which of the following C. You can search in formula too
operation is valid? D. You can search by rows or columns or sheets
A. Square B. Percentage
C. Goal Seek D. Divide
39. Edit >> Delete command
A. Deletes the content of a cell Answer Key:
B. Deletes Formats of cell 30. (A) 31. (B) 32. (D) 33. (C) 34. (C) 35. (B)
C. Deletes the comment of cell 36. (D) 37. (D) 38. (D) 39. (D) 40. (B) 41. (A)
D. Deletes selected cells 42. (A) 43. (A) 44. (A) 45. (A) 46. (D)

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47. You can move a sheet from one workbook into 59. What do you mean by a Workspace?
new book by A. Group of Columns
A. From Edit menu choose Move or Copy sheet, B. Group of Worksheets
mark the Create a ccopy and Click OK C. Group of Rows
B. From Edit menu choose Move of Copy then D. Group of Workbooks
choose (Move to end) and click OK 60. MS-EXCEL is based on .........?
C. From Edit menu choose Move or Copy then A. WINDOWS B. DOS
select (new book) from To Book list and click OK C. UNIX D. OS/2
D. None of above 61. In EXCEL, you can sum a large range of data
48. What is the short cut key to replace a data with by simply selecting a tool button called.....?
another in sheet? A. AutoFill B. Auto correct
A. Ctrl + R B. Ctrl + Shift + R C. Auto sum D. Auto format
C. Ctrl + H D. Ctrl + F 62. To select an entire column in MS-EXCEL,
49. Comments can be added to cells using ...... press?
A. Edit -> Comments B. Insert -> Comment A. CTRL + C B. CTRL + Arrow key
C. File -> Comments D. View –> Comments C. CTRL + S D. None of the above
50. Which menu option can be used to split 63. To return the remainder after a number is
windows into two? divided by a divisor in EXCEL we use the
A. Format -> Window function?
B. View -> Window-> Split A. ROUND ( ) B. FACT ( )
C. Window -> Split D. View –> Split C. MOD ( ) D. DIV ( )
51. Getting data from a cell located in a different 64. Which function is not available in the
sheet is called ...... Consolidate dialog box?
A. Accessing B. Referencing A. Pmt B. Average
C. Updating D. Functioning C. Max D. Sum
52. Which of the following is not a valid data type 65. Which is not the function of "Edit, Clear"
in Excel? command?
A. Number B. Character A. Delete contents B. Delete notes
C. Label D. Date/Time C. Delete cells D. Delete formats
53. Which elements of a worksheet can be 66. Microsoft Excel is a powerful ...........
protected from accidental modification? A. Word processing package
A. Contents B. Objects B. Spreadsheet package
C. Scenarios D. All of the above C. Communication S/W Package
54. A numeric value can be treated as label value if D. DBMS package
...... precedes it. 67. How do you rearrange the data in ascending or
A. Apostrophe ( ‘ ) B. Exclamation ( ! ) descending order?
C. Hash ( # ) D. Tilde ( ~ ) A. Data, Sort B. Data, Form
55. Concatenation of text can be done using C. Data, Table D. Data Subtotals
A. Apostrophe ( ‘ ) B. Exclamation ( ! ) 68. Which Chart can be created in Excel?
C. Hash ( # ) D. Ampersand ( & ) A. Area B. Line
56. Which area in an Excel window allows entering C. Pie D. All of the above
values and formulas? 69. What will be the output if you format the cell
A. Title Bar B. Menu Bar containing 5,436.8 as '#,##0.00' ?
C. Formula Bar D. Standard Tool Bar A. 5430 B. 5436.80
57. Multiple calculations can be made in a single C. 5436.8 D. 6.8
formula using ....... 70. How do you display current date and time in
A. Standard Formulas B. Array Formula MS Excel?
C. Complex Formulas D. Smart Formula A. date () B. Today ()
58. An Excel Workbook is a collection of ....... C. now () D. time ()
A. Workbooks B. Worksheets
C. Charts
D. Worksheets and Charts

Answer Key:
47. (C) 48. (C) 49. (B) 50. (C) 51. (B) 52. (B) 53. (D) 54. (A) 55. (D) 56. (C) 57. (B) 58. (D) 59. (D) 60. (A)
61. (C) 62. (D) 63. (C) 64. (A) 65. (C) 66. (B) 67. (A) 68. (D) 69. (B) 70. (C)

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 Rupali Bank Ltd (08.11.2019) – Officer (Arts Faculty)


1. Ôm…wó - cÕjq× wecixZv_©K kã‡RvovwU ˆZwi Ki| 14. wb‡Pi †h ¸‡‧Q fvlvi AccÕ‡qv‡Mi †Kv‡bv ‬…óvšÍ †bB
a) bZzb kã †hv‡M b) c…_K kã †hv‡M a) Rb¥evwl©K, †Kej, †¯^vcvwR©Z
c) we‡‬wk kã †hv‡M d) A_© AvswkK cv‡ë b) me©Rbxb, Aί’vb, KZ©…cÿ
2. Ô‡iv‬mx× kãwU w‬‡q †evSvq? c) mweb‡q, GKÎ, mv¤úªwZK
a) ‡iv‬b K‡i‡Q †h b) ‡iv‡‬jv w‬b d) cwievieM©, ¯^bvgab¨, HK¨e×
c) c…w_ex I ¯^M© d) Av‡jv‡Kv¾¡j AvKvk 15. ÔAvb›‬vkÕæ× †h mgv‡mi D‬vniY
3. Ô‡fovi †Mvqv‡j Av¸b jvMv× cÕev‬wUi A_©- a) Ø›Ø b) wظ
a) AvKw¯§K wec` b) AKvh©Ki †Kvjvnj c) wbZ¨ d) Kg©avivq
c) Amnvq Ae¯’v d) Ah_v Avo¤^i 16. ‡jvKR kã Ô‬Bqvj× Gi cÕwgZ iƒc n‡jv-
4. wb‡Pi †h gšÍe¨wU Ck¦iP›‬ª we‬¨vmvM‡ii †ÿ‡Î cÕvmw½K bq? a) ‡‬Iqvj b) `qvj
a) Af¨šÍixY k…․Ljve× M‬¨-e¨envi c) ‡‬v‡qj d) `BIqvjv
b) fvlvq bZzb hwZ-wP‡ýi cÕ‡qvM 17. Universities should never be made ___________
c) eY©gvjvi mycwiKwíZ web¨vm mechanical organizations.
d) mg…× Abyev‬-mvwnZ¨ m…Rb a) into b) of
5. GKB m‡b Rb¥MÕnY K‡i‡Qb †h ‬yB Kwe- c) from d) by
a) gvB‡Kj gaym~‬b ‬Ë I Ck¦iP›‬ª ¸ß 18. _______ the psychoanalytic perspective, Freud’s
b) iex›‬ªbv_ VvKzi I w؇R›‬ªjvj ivq theory of dramas suggests are a representation of
unconscious desires
c) KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg I Rxebvb›‬ ‬vk a) In spite of b) In order to
d) m‡Z¨›‬ªbv_ ‬Ë I RmxgD‬&‬xb c) In terms of d) Consistent with
6. Ôiæ`ª-g½jÕ KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg iwPZ GKwU- 19. Unlike most other disease, leprosy _____ in
a) Kve¨MÕš’ b) MíMÕš’ isolation.
c) cÕeÜMÕš’ d) Dcb¨vm a) avoids b) results
7. Translate into Bangla: He has no political axe to c) focuses d) creates
grind. 20. Use the right form of verb: She (to from) quite a
a) Zuvi †K‡bv †Rviv‡jv ivR‪bwZK Av‬k© †bB picture of Bangladesh before she read this travel
b) wZwb †Kv‡bv ivR‪bwZK ‬‡ji mg_©K bb book.
c) wZwb †Kv‡bv AcivRbxwZi m‡½ hy³ bb a) forms b) is forming
d) Zuvi ivR‪bwZK e³
Zv Lyiavi bq c) had formed d) was formed
8. we‡‬kx Dcm‡M©i e¨envi i‡q‡Q wb‡Pi †Kvb k‡ã? 21. The synonym of ‘Stigma’ is
a) cÖMwZ b) wenvi a) stain b) benefit
c) esteem d) exaltation
c) myjf d) bvevjK
22. ‘Hercules struck off Hydra’s heads with his club.
9. wb‡Pi †KvbwU me©bv‡gi cÕKvi‡f‬ bq? ‘The underline faced phrase means
a) AvZ¥evPK b) e¨wZnvwiK a) to connect b) to remove
c) mv‡cÿevPK d) c~iYevPK c) to throw d) to take
10. ‡hØwMK wµqvi GKwU D‬vniY n‡jv 23. If Augment : Increase then
a) ax‡i Pjv b) †n‡m IVv a) Cohesion : Coinside b) Coalesce : Combine
c) Pzc Kiv d) K_v ejv c) Collapse : Collide d) Conceal : Concur
11. Ô‡gNgjøvi× MÕ‡š’i iPwqZv n‡jb 24. Choose the best translation : wZwb Bs‡iwRi GKRb we‬

a) AvLZviæ¾vgvb Bwjqvm b) iex›‬ªbv_ VvKzi Aa¨vcK|
c) wef~wZf~lY e‡›‬¨vcva¨vq d) ˆmq‬ gyRZev Avjx a) He is an erudite professor of English.
12. ÔM…n× k‡ãi mgv_©K bq b) He is a professor with outstanding knowledge in
a) wb‡KZb b) m`b English.
c) He is at home in English.
c) bxi d) avg
d) He is a professor of English with vast
13. ÔG-Muvi Pvlx wbNyg iv‡Z evu‡ki evukxi my‡i, / IBbv Mvu‡qi †g‡Ni understanding.
mv‡_ Mnb e¨_vq Suy‡i|× PiY ‬ywU †h weL¨vZ iPbvi AšÍM©Z-
a) bK&kx Kv_vi gvV b) gûqv
c) PµevK d) †‬Iqvb gw‬bv

Answer Key:
1. (B) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (C) 6. (C) 7. (A) 8. (D) 9. (D) 10. (B) 11. (C) 12. (C) 13. (A) 14. (A) 15. (D)
16. (C) 17. (A) 18. (C) 19. (B) 20. (C) 21. (A) 22. (B) 23. (B) 24. (A)

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25. Change into passive: The city planner is making all 33. If both x and y are prime numbers, which of the
the arrangement. following CANNOT be the product of x and y?
a) The all arrangement have been made by the city a) 6 b) 10
planner. c) 35 d) 27
b) The all arrangement are making by the city 34. How many integers from 1 to 1000 are divisible be
planner. 30 but not by 16?
c) The all arrangement had been making by the a) 29 b) 31
city planner. c) 32 d) 38
d) The all arrangement are being made by the city 35. P and Q are brothers. R and S are sisters. The son
planner. of P is brother of S. Q is related to R as
26. Change the form of speech: They said to him, ‘Sir, a) son b) brother
please visit our office today.’ c) uncle d) father
a) They asked him to visit their office today. 36. If w is 10% less than x, and y is 30% less than z,
b) They requested him respectfully to visit their then wy is what percent less than xz?
office that day. a) 10% b) 20%
c) They addressed him Sir and requested him to c) 37%` d) 40%
visit the office today. 37. Every 3 minutes, 4 liters of water are poured into a
d) They told him in humble manner to visit their 2,000 liter tank. After 2 hours, what percent of the
office that day. tank is full?
27. Choose the correct form: I had spoken to them a) 0.4% b) 4%
about my childhood. c) 8% d) 12%
a) I had been speaking to them about my 38. The next number in the sequence 3, 16, 11, 18, 27
childhood. ............. is
b) I had been speaking about my childhood to a) 34 b) 36
them. c) 38 d) 40
c) I spoken to them about my childhood. 39. The H.C.F. of two number is 24. The number
d) I spoke to them about my childhood. which can be their L.C.M. is
28. The misspelled word is a) 84 b) 128
a) Idiosyncrasy b) Personnel c) 148 d) 120
c) Exhilarate d) Chauffeur 40. The average of eight numbers is 14. The average
29. ‘Private property, namely cars is often collateral of six of these numbers is 16. The average of the
damage during clashes between rioters and the remaining two numbers is
police’. The underline faced phrase is an example a) 4 b) 8
of c) 16 d) Data inadequate
a) Simile b) Euphemism 41. If A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} then the number of proper
c) Metonymy d) Hyperbole subsets of A is
30. The word ‘Coffee’ originally comes from a) 120 b) 30
‘Qahwah’ which is a/an _____ word. c) 31 d) 32
a) Turkish b) Arabic 42. Two numbers are in the ratio 2 : 5. If 16 is added
c) Persian d) French to booth the numbers, their ratio becomes 1 : 2.
31. The best conjunction to link is _____ for joining The numbers are
sentences: a) 16, 40 b) 20, 50
(i) I will keep continuing this job. c) 28, 70 d) 32, 80
(ii) You like it or not. 43. If 1  2 x  3, Then
a) when b) since a) x  2 b) x  2
c) otherwise d) whether c) x  1 d) x  1
32. Choose the POS category of the underline faced x 1
word: Well, I don’t think I will we able to finish 44. If  and x  2 y  10 then x is
this today. y 3
a) Preposition b) Interjection a) 2 b) 3
c) Adverb d) Adjective c) 4 d) 6

Answer Key:
25. (D) 26. (B) 27. (D) 28. (D) 29. (B) 30. (B) 31. (D) 32. (B) 33. (D) 34. (A) 35. (C) 36. (C) 37. (C)
38. (C) 39. (D) 40. (B) 41. (C) 42. (D) 43. (D) 44. (D)

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45. How many real roots does the polynomial 55. For y  2x , what is the least value of x for
2x 3  8x  7 have which y is less than 9?
a) None b) One a) 9 b) -8
c) Two d) Three c) -7 d) -6

46. If xy  2 and xy  8, what is the value of x ? 56. A group of 7 members having a majority of boys is
to be formed out of 7 boys and 4 girls. The number
a) 4 b) 2 of ways the group can be formed is
1 a) 80 b) 100
c) d) 8
2 c) 90 d) 110
1 1 57. The film ‘Let there Be Light’ is directed by
47. If a   2, what is a 3  3 ? a) Zahir Raihan b) Tanvir Mokammel
a a c) Alamgir Kabir d) Tareque Masud
a) 16 b) 10
58. Cash Flow Statement is prepared form
c) 14 d) 12
a) profit and loss account b) additional
48. The three sides of a triangle are x + 1, 2x = 1 and
information
2x + 1 respectively and the perimeter is 26cm. The
c) balance sheet d) all of the above
length of the smallest side is
59. Community Bank Bangladesh Ltd. is a concern of
a) 5cm b) 3cm
a) RAB b) Police
c) 6cm d) 7cm
c) Ansar-VDP d) BGB
49. There are 10 true-false questions in an
60. The Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to
examination. These questions can be answered in
the UN is
a) 20 ways b) 100 ways
10 a) Mashfee Binte Shams
c) 2 ways d) 1024 ways b) Saida Muna Tasneem
50. If two fair coins are flipped, what is the probability c) Rabab Fatima d) Ismat Jahan
that one will come up heads and the other tails? 61. ‘Dr. Kalam Smriti International Excellence Award
1 1 2019’ has been received by
a) b) a) Narendra Modi b) Sheikh Hasina
4 3
1 3 c) Amartya Sen d) Shirin Sharmin
c) d) Chaudhury
2 4 62. The national helpline for emergency health service
51. If the diagonal of a square measures is
16 2 cm, what is the are of the square in sq.cm? a) 16263 b) 16123
c) 999 d) 333
a) 32 2 b) 64 2 63. ____ is declared that best men’s player at the ‘Best
c) 128 d) 256 FIFA Football Awards 2019’.
9 1
52. If log,   the value of the baseis a) Cristiano Ronaldo b) Virgil van Dijk
16 2 c) Lionel Messi d) Neymar
16 9 64. The first online news agency of Bangladesh-
a) b) a) BDNews24.com
9 16 b) Focus Banlga
256 81 c) Bangladesh news service
c) d)
81 256 d) News Network
cos A  cos A  1, then the value of the
2 65. In a career development focus, information about
53. If individual interests and preferences is a part of
exp ression (cos2 A  cos A) is a) training and development
1 b) performance appraisal
a) 1 b) c) human resource planning
2
c) 2 d) 3 d) recruiting and placement
54. The difference in taka between simple and 66. The former name of Bangabhaban was
compound interest at 5% annually on a sum of Tk. a) Chameli House b) Governor House
5,000 after 2 years is c) Burdwan House d) Chancery House
a) 12.5 b) 25
c) 50 d) 500
Answer Key: 45. (B) 46. (C) 47. (C) 48. (C) 49. (C) 50. (C) 51. (D) 52. (C) 53. (A) 54. (A) 55. (B) 56. (B)
57. (A) 58. (D) 59. (B) 60. (C) 61. (B) 62. (A) 63. (C) 64. (A) 65. (C) 66. (B)

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67. Which of the following is not a mobile banking 74. The primary requisite of a good computer
service operating in Bangladesh? programmer is
a) Rocket b) U cash a) mathematical mind b) scientific knowledge
c) Q cash d) Bkash c) hardware skill d) logical mind
68. Along with Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo, 75. The ROM is composed of
____ has been honoured with the Nobel Prize in a) magnetic cores b) microprocessors
Economics 2019. c) photoelectric cells d) liquid disks
a) Oliver Hart b) William Nordhans 76. ______ is considered to be The Father of Artificial
c) Michael Kremer d) Paul Romer Intelligence.
69. E-KYC is a/an a) Geroge Boole b) John McCarthy
a) Banking Service b) Health Service c) Alan Turing d) Allen Newell
c) Legal Service d) Insurance Service 77. _____ is the study of recording, storing and
70. _____ is a monetary policy instrument. analyzing computer data.
a) Tax a) Database b) Big data
b) Open market operation c) Data Science d) Biostatistics
c) savings 78. In MS-Word, the shortcut key Shift + Ctrl + E is
d) fiscal deficit used for
71. This year, 22 Sraban 1426 was the _____ death a) track changing b) mail merge
anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore. c) table drawing d) hyper linking
a) 75th b) 80th 79. _____ is a dedicated site for professionals.
th
c) 78 d) 81st a) Wikipedia b) Facebook
72. ______ is a popular database management c) Instagram d) Linkedin
software. 80. ‘Cyber Plagiarism’ is a major threat for
a) MS Access b) MS-Outlook a) intellectual property b) online banking
c) MS InfoPath d) MS-Groove c) social security d) child safety
73. Find the odd one out.
a) ORACLE b) C++
c) SYBASE d) INFORMIX

Answer Key:
67. (C) 68. (C) 69. (A) 70. (B) 71. (C) 72. (A) 73. (B) 74. (D) 75. (B) 76. (B) 77. (C) 78. (A) 79. (D) 80. (A)

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a) we‡kl¨ b) we‡klY a) Kve¨MÕš’ b) MíMÕš’
c) wµqvwe‡klY d) wµqv c) cÕeÜMÕš’ d) Dcb¨vmMÕš’
2. Ôg½jKve¨× I agx©q Avivabv g~L¨ n‡jI Gi Ab¨Zg mvaviY 7. ÔcÖvwZw¯^KÕ kãwUi A_©-
ˆewkó¨ n‡jv- a) ¯^Kxq b) ¯^xq
a) e¨w³i gyw³ b) mvgvwRK wg_w¯Œqv c) ‡¯^vcvwR©Z d) ¯^wbwg©Z
c) A‡šÍ¨evmx gvbyl d) †kÕwYØ›Ø 8. wb‡Pi †h ¸‡‧Q GKwUI Nl©YRvZ aßwb †bB
3. Ôg‡b c‡o †mB ˆR¨ô‬ycy‡ii cvVkvjv cjvqb×| ùxZ ni‡di a) P, e, n b) j, m, Q
c‬wUi KviK I wefw³ n‡jv c) i, k, R d) d, o, P
a) K‡g© cÖ_gv b) AwaKi‡Y cÂgx 9. T.S. Eliot Gi ‘The journey of the Magi’ KweZvi
c) Acv‬v‡b k~b¨ d) m¤úª‬v‡b mßgx iex›‬ªbv_ VvKziK
Z Abyw‬Z iƒc n‡jv-
4. ÔgwYÃylv× kãwUi cÕwgZ D‧PviY n‡jv a) cybð b) Zx_©hvÎx
a) gwb‡gvTÃykv b) gwY‡gvbRymv c) evukx d) Rxeb‡‬eZv
c) ‡gvwY‡gvbyRylv d) †gvwb‡gvb&Rykv 10. Translate into Bangla: ‘Please stop being so
5. wb‡Pi †h DËiwU †egvbvb judgmental.’
a) ewncxi, myo½ b) ‡PØimwÜ, µvwšÍKvj a) ‬qv K‡i Ggb gbMov wePvi iKiv †_‡K weiZ _vKzb|
c) wPwV, `ÐKviY¨ d) wemR©b, i‡_i ivwk b) ‬qv K‡i ‡Kv‡bv hyw³nxb wm×všÍ MÕnY Ki‡e bv|
c) AbyMÕnc~e©K AwePvi †hb bv nq †mB wel‡q mZK© _vKzb|
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6. (B) 7. (A) 8. (D) 9. (B) 10. (B)

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11. wb‡Pi †hwU mgv_©K k‡ãi RywU bq 26. If Roots : Root, then
a) cvuï‡U t cvÐzi b) Aq t †jvnv a) Greens : Green b) Boot : Boots
c) cÙ t c¼R d) Awb‡KZ t AcweÎ c) Goods : Good d) Moods : Mood
12. Zrcyiæl mgv‡mi D‬vniY bq 27. Change into passive: The trainer walked the horse
a) DY©bvf b) c‡KUgvi after the race.
a) The horse was walked after the race by the
c) ivRc_ d) wejvZ‡diZ
trainer.
13. KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg m¤úvw‬Z cwÎKv bq †hwU b) After the race, the horse walked by the trainer.
a) jv½j b) a~g‡KZz c) The trainer walked the horse by the race.
c) behyM d) weRjx d) The horse was walked the trainer after the race.
14. wb‡Pi †h ¸‡‧Q AcÕwgZ evbvb i‡q‡Q 28. Change the form of speech: He said to me, Which
a) ¯^Ë¡, KbKvÄjx b) SÅv, AevwÃZ job do you want’?
c) wccxwjKv, a¯Í d) Dch©y³, Daß© a) He asked me which job I had wanted.
15. Ôeywo‡K c‡KU †_‡K wKQz cqmv †ei K‡i w‬jvg×| MVb Abymv‡i b) He told me which job I wanted.
evK¨wU †h ai‡bi- c) He inquired about me which job I was wanted.
a) mij b) RwUj d) He asked me which job I wanted.
c) ‡hØwMK d) wgkÖ 29. Find the incorrect sentence.
16. Rxebv›‬ ‬vk‡K ÔwbR©bZvi Kwe× AvL¨v w‬‡q‡Qb a) This is my complain against him.
a) iex›‬ªbv_ VvKzi b) myax›‬ªbv_ ‬Ë b) We must fight the enemies.
c) You should apologize for your mistakes.
c) eyׇ‬e emy d) weòz †‬ d) I study hardly.
17. Could you _____ me that file on your desk, 30. Transform the sentence without changing the
please? meaning: Beena is a meritorious girl.
a) extend b) past a) Beena is a girl who had merit.
c) catch d) hand b) Beena is a girl who has her merit.
18. Foyot’s is a restaurant _____ where the French c) Beena is not a foolish girl.
Senators eat. d) What a meritorious girl Beena was!
a) to b) at 31. The idiom ‘Let things slide’ means
c) in d) by a) to be criticizing b) to be indifferent
19. If cigarettes were banned, life ______ healthier. c) to set free d) not to help anyone
a) will be b) become 32. The antonym of ‘extinction’ is
c) should become d) would become a) destruction b) survival
20. The poem ‘Visions of the Past’ is written by c) stagnation d) elaboration
a) Lord Byron 33. If n is an even integer, which of the following must
b) Micheal Madhusudan Dutt be an odd integer?
c) William Blacke a) n2 - n b) n + 2
d) Rabindranath Tagore c) 3(n + 1) d) 3n3
21. The synonym of ‘vigilant’ is 34. How many integers from 1 to 1000 are divisible by
a) heedless b) oscillate 30 but not by 16?
c) villainous d) observant a) 29 b) 31
22. A sarcastic person is someone who is c) 32 d) 38
a) dependent on others b) a very strict person 35. Bus fares were recently increased from Taka 1.70
c) a savior d) ironical and bitter to Taka 2.00. What was the approximate
23. The incorrectly spelt word is percentage of increase?
a) peasant b) piteous a) 18% b) 15%
c) pilgrimage d) pessimistic c) 0.15% d) 0.18%
24. ‘Our teacher told us of for being late’. The 36. Which of the numbers below is not equivalent to
underline phrase is closet to 20%
a) expelled us b) detained us a) 1/5 b) 20/20
c) scolded us d) punished us c) 0.5 d) 0.2
25. Choose the best translation: iv‡Zi wb¯ÍäZvq †m GKwU
Zxeª wPrKvi ïb‡Z †cj| Answer Key:
a) He heard a shrill cry in the still of night. 11. (D) 12. (A) 13. (D) 14. (A) 15. (A) 16. (C)
b) He experienced a bad cry at the dark of night. 17. (D) 18. (B) 19. (D) 20. (B) 21. (D) 22. (D)
c) He was stunned by hearing hue cry in a black 23. (D) 24. (C) 25. (A) 26. (A) 27. (A) 28. (D)
night. 29. ( ) 30. ( ) 31. ( ) 32. ( ) 33. (C) 34. (A)
d) He listened a harsh cry in a calm night. 35. (A) 36. (C)

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37. What is the B.C.F. of the numbers 36, 54 and 90? 48. If A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} then the number of proper
a) 6 b) 9 subsets of A is
c) 12 d) 18 a) 120 b) 30
38. If x is an integer and y =  2x  8 , what is the least c) 31 d) 32
value of x for which y is less then 9? 49. P and Q are brothers, R and S are sisters, the father
a)  9 b)  8 of P is brother of S. Q is related to B as
c)  7 d)  6 a) son b) brother
1 1 c) uncle d) aunt
39. If a   3 , what is a 3  3  ? . 50. Every 3 minutes, 4 liters of water are poured into a
a a 2,000 litter tank. After 2 hours,, what percent of
a) 24 b) 7 the tank will be full?
c) 30 d) 18 a) 0.4% b) 4%
40. If sec   tan   x, then tan  is c) 8% d) 12%
x 2 1 x2 1 51. The next number in the sequence 3, 6, 11, 18, 27,
a) b) ................... is
x x
a) 34 b) 36
x 1
2
x 1
2
c) 38 d) 40
c) d)
2x 2x 52. The average of six numbers is 14. The average of
41. If the length of a rectangle is increased by 20% and four of these number is 15. The average of the
width is decreased by 20%, what is the change in remaining two number is
area of the rectangle? a) 4 b) 8
a) unchanged b) decreased by 4% c) 12 d) 16
c) increases by 4% d) increases by 5% 53. If 2x  1   3, Then
42. The sum of first 17 terms of the series 5, 9, 13, a) x  2 b) x  2
17,........ is c) x  1 d) x  1
a) 529 b) 462 
54. If xy  2 and xy  16, what is the value of x ?
c) 629 d) 523
43. All possible three digit numbers are formed by 1, a) 4 b) 2
3, 5. If one number is chosen randomly, the 1
c) d) 8
probability that it would be divisible by 5 is 4
a) 0 b) 2/9 55. There are 10 true-false questions in an
1 1 examination. These questions can be answered in
c) d) a) 20 ways b) 100 ways
3 4 10
44. The three sides of a triangle are x + 1, 2x - 1 and c) 2 ways d) 1024 ways
3x + 1 respectively and the perimeter is 25 cm. 56. If the perimeter of a circle measures
The length of the smallest side is 16cm cm, what is the are of the circle in sq.cm ?
a) 5cm b) 3cm
a) 32 2 b) 64
c) 4cm d) 7cm
c) 256  d) 128
45. If x : y  5 : 3, then (8x  5y) : (8x  5y)  ?
57. The bank note of Bangladesh which has the
a) 5 : 11 b) 6 : 5 impression of Central Shaheed Minar is
c) 5 : 6 d) 3 : 8 a) Tk. 2 note b) Tk. 10 note
46. The difference in Taka between simple and c) Tk. 20 note d) Tk. 50 note
compound interest at 5% annually on a sum of Tk. 58. Before nationalization in 1952, the former name of
5,000 after 2 years is present Janata Bank Ltd. was
a) 12.5 b) 25 a) Standard Bank Ltd b) Habib Bank Ltd.
c) 50 d) 500 c) National Bank of Pakistan
Log 36 d) United Bank LTD.
47. 
Log 6 59. The proposed ‘Exclusive Tourist Zone’ will be at
a) 5 b) 8 _____beach.
c) 3 d) 2 a) Inani b) Sabrong
c) Laboni d) Kuakata

Answer Key:
37. (D) 38. (B) 39. (D) 40. (D) 41. (B) 42. (C) 43. (C) 44. (A) 45. (A) 46. (A) 47. (D) 48. (C) 49. (D) 50. (C) 51.
(C) 52. (C) 53. (D) 54. (C) 55. (C) 56. (B) 57. (A) 58. (D) 59. (B)

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60. The founder of the BRAC Sir Fazle Hasan Abed 70. In the South Asian Games 2019, the Bangladesh
was recently awarded the highly prestigious Archer who made a hat-trick by winning three
a) St. Andrews Prize b) Yidan Prize successive gold medals is
c) Okayama Award d) Raif Badawi Award a) Suma Biswas b) Ruman Shana
61. ‘Sohrai’ is the festival of the ethnic community c) Sohel Rana d) Bonna Akter
named 71. The inaugural match of ‘Bangabandhu BPL T20’
a) Garo b) Chakma is played between Chattogram Challengers and
c) Santal d) Tanchangya a) Sylhet Thunders b) Rajshahi Royals
62. The Parki beach of Bangladesh is located at c) Dhaka Platoon d) Cumilla Warriors
a) Mangla b) Cox’s Bazar 72. Bangla Bond’ will make debut on the London
c) Patuakhali d) Chtrogram Stock Exchange through
63. Sumerian civilization is part of ______ a) Bangladesh Bank
civilization. b) London Stock Exchange
a) Mesopotamian b) Mayan c) International Finance Corporation
c) Akkadian d) Hebrew d) World Bank
64. Recently expired renowned personality Rawshan 73. The process of erasing a disk is called
Ara Bachchu was a a) Wiping b) Formatting
a) Politician b) Freedom fighter c) Defragmenting d) Rebooting
c) Women activist d) Language hero 74. In general a window has _____ scrollbars.
65. ‘Mujib Brosho’ is going to be celebrated by _____ a) 2 b) 3
countries. c) 4 d) 5
a) 190 b) 192 75. The shortcut key to open the OPEN dialogue box
c) 195 d) 197 in MS-Office is
66. A London-based group that took humanitarian aid a) F12 b) Shift + F12
during the Liberation War of Bangladesh is known c) Alt + F12 d) Ctrl + F12
as 76. By default footers are printed on
a) Operation Omega a) first page b) last pages
b) Operation Searchlight c) all pages d) even pages
c) Operation Crack Platoon 77. The function of Excel that tells the number of
d) Operation Jackpot numeric entries in the designated range(s) is
67. Who led the Gambian delegation at the ICJ in a) NUM b) COUNT
hearing the case of genocide against Myanmar? c) SUM d) CHKNUM
a) Habib Drammeh b) Amadou Sanneh 78. The process of removing unwanted part of an
c) Adama Barrow d) Abubacarr Marie image is called
Tambadou a) Hiding b) Cropping
68. The 52nd Convocation Speaker of the University of c) Bordering d) Cutting
Dhaka is 79. The space left between the margin and the
a) Takaaki Kajita b) Abhijit Banerjee beginning of a paragraph is called
c) Amit Chakma d) Emperor Naruhito a) Gutter b) Alignment
69. The national helpline for Violence against Women c) Merge d) Indentation
and Children is 80. Moving from one website to another is called
a) 102 b) 109 a) Downloading b) Uploading
c) 111 d) 333 c) Browsing d) Attaching
Answer Key:
60. (B) 61. (C) 62. (D) 63. (A) 64. (D) 65. (C) 66. (A) 67. (D) 68. (A) 69. (B) 70. (C) 71. (A) 72. (C) 73. (B) 74.
(A) 75. (D) 76. (C) 77. (B) 78. (B) 79. (D) 80. (C)

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 m‡¤^vab c‡‬ †Kvb hwZwPý e‡m  Kgv
 ÓKx ej‡j, Avwg cvMj ----Ö k~b¨¯'v‡b em‡e  we¯§q wPý
 ‡Kvb weivgwP‡ý weivg wb‡Z nq bv?  nvB‡db
 evK¨ Am¤ú~Y© _vK‡j ev‡K¨i †k‡l wK wPý e¨eüZ nq?  ‡Kvjb
 ‡Kvjb W¨vk †KvbwU?  t- (wem‡M©i Wvb cv‡k© j¤^v †iLv)
 ‡Kvb weivg wP‡ýi weiwZKvj †bB?  nvB‡db
 evsjv fvlvi hwZ wP‡ýi cÔPjb K‡ib †K?  Ck¦iP›‬ª we‬¨vmvMi
 Aÿi D‧Pvi‡Yi Kvj cwigvY‡K wK e‡j?  gvÎv
 we¯§q wP‡ýi weiwZKvj KZUzKz?  GK †m‡KÛ
 mgvme× c‬¸‡jv wewQbœ K‡i †‬Lv‡bvi Rb¨ †Kvb wPý e‡m|  nvB‡db
 eR©b¯'v‡b k‡ãi Dc‡i †jLv Kgv †K ejv nq  B‡jK
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 evbvb ïw×KiY-1
1. ï× evbvb †KvbwU? 15. ï× evbvb ¸‧Q wbY©q Kiæb- 29. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×?
K) cyi®‹vi L) cyit¯‹vi K) kl¨, fzeb, kÖ×vÄwj K) hvjvgwq L) Rvjvgqx
M) cyi¯‹vi N) cyi毋vi L) mgxPxb, myô, mvÿiZv M) R¡vjvgwq N) R¡vjvgqx
2. wb‡¤œi †Kvb evbvbwU Aï×? M) AvKv․ÿv, MÔvgxY, ‬vwi‬ª¨ 30. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb?
K) eªvþY L) gbKó N) gyL¯', gš‫‫‬xmfv, eªvþb K) cÖR¡wjZ
M) `vwi`ª¨ N) mgxPxb 16. wb‡Pi †Kvb kãwU ï×? L) ‪ewkó¨Zv
3. ‡KvbwU mwVK kã? K) `xbZv L) ˆ‬bZv M) cÖevngvb
K) Avc`g¯ÍK L) Avcv`g¯ÍK M) `xb¨Zv N) w`bZv N) f~ga¨vwaKvix
M) Avc`g¯Í N) Avcv`g¯Í 17. ‡Kvb kãwU fzj? 31. wb‡Pi ‡KvbwU Aï×?
4. ‡KvbwU mwVK? K) giƒ‬¨vb L) KUzw³ K) Awnsm-mwnsm
K) f`ªZvwPZ L) f`ªwPZ M) cwic° N) AÄwj L) cÔmbœ-welbœ
M) wkZZvc N) wkZvZc 18. ‡Kvb evbvbwU fzj? M) ‡‬vlx-wb‡‬©vlx
5. ‡Kvb kãwU ï× evbv‡b wjwLZ? K) Ewbk L) Ø›Ø N) wb¯úvc-cvwcbx
K) kirP›‬ª L) e‡›‬vcva¨vq M) Aa¨vqb N) mn‡hvwMZv 32. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvb¸‡‧Qi me¸j‡v evbvbB
M) ‬~‡hv©M N) mvšÍ¡bv 19. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï× bq? Aï×?
6. weï× evbvb †KvbwU? K) `wi`ªZv L) Dc‡hvwMZv K) wbK¡b, m~PMÔ, Abyaß©
K) Awfkvc L) Afxkvc M) kÖ×vÄwj N) Dש L) Ab~e©i, Eaß©Mvgx, ïרïw×
M) Awfmvc N) Awflvc 20. ï× evbvb †KvbwU? M) f~wif~wi, f‥uwiIqvjv, gvZ
¯^mv
7. ‡‬‡ki ...‬~i Ki‡Z n‡j mK‡ji K) Acivý L) Acivnè N) ivwb, weweiY, `yiwZµg¨
mw¤§wjZ cÔ‡Póv ‬iKvi| M) AcivY¨ N) Acivb¨ 33. ‡Kvb kãwU ï× evbv‡b ‡jLv n‡q‡Q?
K) `vwi`¨ L) `vwi`ª¨ 21. wb‡Pi †Kvb kãwU ï×? K) k~Y¨ L) wÎfyR
M) `vwi`ª¨Zv N) `wi`ª K) e¨vKiYwe` L) ˆeqvKiY M) c~b¨ N) f~eb
8. wb‡Pi †Kvb kãwU ï×? M) e¨vKiwYK N) ˆeqvKiwYK 34. cÔwgZ evbvbiƒc-
K) kÖ×vÄjx L) mvgÄm¨Zv 22. ‡Kvb Îqxi evbvb ï×? K) MjvatKiY L) MjaKiY
M) B‡Zvg‡a¨ N) mL¨Zv K) wegl©, gyg~ly©, msNl© M) MjatKiY N) MjvaKiY
9. wb‡Pi †Kvb kãwU ï×? L) Rvqgvb, R¤^yevb, åvg¨gvb 35. ï× evbvb ‡KvbwU?
K) †K×Zznj L) †K×Z‥nj M) weNyY, we‡Nvl, weg‬©Y K) mgxwPb L) fwel¨r
M) KvswLZ N) kÖ×vÂjx N) m‡ËI, mvwZ¡K, mËv M) Avwke©v` N) `xN©Rxwe
10. ‡Kvb evbvb¸‧Q ï×? 23. wb‡Pi †Kvb kãwU ï×? 36. ï× evbvb ‡KvbwU?
K) DrKl©Zv, AvZ¥mvr, Av`ª K) gbgy»Ki L) g‡bvgy
Ki K) Ab~kvmb L) Abymvkb
L) Af¨šÍixY, AvqZ¡axb, AZxw›‬ªq M) g‡bvtgy
Ki N) g‡bvgy
tKi M) AbykvmY N) Abykvmb
M) †K×Z‥nj, K
‧Q«mvab, K¡wPr 24. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? 37. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb?
N) Abyl½, A½xf‥Z, Aj․Nbxq K) ‡mv›‬h© L) †m×›‬h© K) cÖZz¨`Mgb L) cÖZz¨rMgb
11. wb‡Pi †Kvb evbvbwU ï×? M) †mv›‬¨h© N) †m×›‬h©¨ M) cÖZz¨ZMgb N) cÖZz¨`MgY
K) wki‡‧Q‬ L) wcwcwjKv 25. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? 38. KvbwU ï× evbvb?
M) Av‬šÍ¨ N) RMZ K) AwMœexYv L) AMœxweYv K) N~b©vqgvb L) NyY©vqgvb
12. wb‡Pi †Kvb kãwU ï×? M) AMœxexbv N) AwMœweYv M) N~Y©vqgvb N) Nyb©vqgvb
K) ex‡Kw›‬ªKiY L) we‡Kw›‬ªKiY 26. wb‡Pi ‡KvbwU mwVK bq? 39. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×?
M) we‡K›‬ªxKiY N) ex‡K›‬ªxKiY K) cwi®‹vi L) bg¯‹vi K) mZ¡v L) mËv
13. †Kvb evbvbwU ï×? M) wnib¥q N) ‬y®‹i M) mË¡v N) gnvZ¡
K) KbxwbKv L) KwbbxKv 27. ‡KvbwU mwVK evbvb? 40. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb kãwU ï×?
M) KwYwbKv N) KwbwbKv K) cy․Lvbycy․L L) cy․Lvbyc~․L K) AšÍ¯'j L) AšÍt¯'j
14. wb‡Pi †Kvb evbvb¸‧Q ï×? M) cy․Lb~cy․L N) cy․Lbvcy․L M) AšÍ¯Íj N) AšÍZj
K) mwgwPb, evwj¥wK 28. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? 41. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb?
L) mwgPxb, evwj¥Kx K) AZ¨waK L) AZ¨vwaK K) cÖZz¨`Mgb L) cÖZz¨rMgb
M) mgxPxb, evj¥xwK M) AËvwaK N) AZ¨vwaK M) cÖZz¨ZMgb N) cÖZy¨e`MgY
N) mgxPxb, evwj¥Kx
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42. ‡Kvb kãwUi cÔ‡qvM ï×? 55. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU Aï×? 68. ‡KvbwU mwVK evbvb?
K) j¶¨Yxq L) Dcj¶¨ K) wb®ú›‬ L) wb®úbœ K) D¾j¨ L) J¾¡j¨
M) ‡m×›‬h©Zv N) myeyw×gvb M) wbõj N) wb¯ú…n M) D¾¡j¨ N) I¾¡j¨
43. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? 56. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? 69. ‡Kvb evbvbwU Aï×?
K) gygyÿz L) gyg~ÿz K) g‡bv¯Ívc L) gb¯Ívc K) eªvþY L) gbKó
M) g~g~ÿ~ N) g~gy¶~ M) gb®‹vgbv N) gnZ¡ M) mgxPxb N) `vwi`ª
44. ‡Kvb evbvbwU mwVK? 57. ï× evbvb ‡KvbwU? 70. ï× evbvb ‡KvbwU?
K evwj¥Kx L evwj¥wK K) ‡ókb L) iæM&Y K) M…n¯Í L) MÖxn¯Í
M) evj¥xwK N) evj¥xKx L) wecÖKm© N) mvavib M) M…n¯' N) MÔxn¯'
45. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? 58. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? 71. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×?
K) ïkÖælv L) ÎwU K) m‧Qj L) m‧Q¡j K) Aw_wZ L) AZxw_
M) giæ`¨vb N) RvMiƒK M) ¯^‧Qj N) ¯^‧Q¡j M) AwZw_ N) AwZ_x
46. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU mwVK? 59. ‡Kvb kã¸‧Q ï×? 72. ï× evbvb ‡KvbwU?
K) mv¶¨iZv L) ¯^v¶¨iZv K) AvqËvaxb, A‡nvivwÎ, A‬¨wc K) a¨vYaviYv L) a¨vbaviYv
M) mv¶iZv N) ¯^v¶iZv L) MÇvwjKv, wPb¥q, Kj¨vb M) a¨vbavibv N) a¨vYavibv
47. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU Aï×? M) M…nšÍ, MYbv, B‬vwbs 73. ï× evbvb ‡KvbwU?
K) `y®úªvc¨ L) ci¯úi N) Avek¨K, wg_w¯Œqv, MxZvwj K) wewKiY L) wewKib
M) wb®úwË N) me¸‡jv 60. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? M) weKxiY N) weKxib
48. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? K) cÖR¡j L) ‡cÔv¾j 74. ï× evbvb ‡KvbwU?
K) Abym~qv L) AYym~qv M) ‡cÔvR¡j N) ‡cÔv¾¡j K) åvZ
®úyÎ L) åvZ
®ú~Î
M) Abm~qv N) Abym~qv 61. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? M) åvZy®úyÎ N) åvZy®ú~Î
49. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? K) wbwi¶Y L) bxix¶Y 75. ï× evbvb ‡KvbwU?
K) AvKvsLv L) K
wZZ¡ L) bxwi¶Y N) wbix¶Y K) AbyK~j L) Ab~Kyj
M) Kvh¨© N) An¼vi 62. ï× evbvb ‡KvbwU? M) AbyKyj N) AbyKyj
50. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? K) Avm³x L) Avmw³ 76. ï× evbvb ‡KvbwU?
K) AvZsK L) fÆvPvh¨© M) Avkw³ N) Avlw³ K) cxovwcwo L) wcovwcox
M) cÖexY N) m¤ú~b© 63. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU Aï×? M) cxovcxwo N) wcovcxwo
51. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb ¸‡‧Q me kã ï×? K) ‬yive¯'v L) `yivkq 77. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb?
K) Jla, exYv, wÎbqb M) `yivPvi N) ‬yivKv․ÿv K) cÖZy¨`Mgb L) cÖZz¨rMgb
L) nwiY, eÜb, ‡mvbv 64. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? M) cÖZz¨ZMgb N) cÖZz¨`MgY
M) cÔvb, wLª÷vb, ‡cvmv K) m~² L) myPx 78. wb‡Pi ‡KvbwUi evbvb mwVK?
N) KÉ, ‡¯Íkb, wRwbl M) ¯^vZš‫‫‬ N) gyûZ© K) cybtiæ¾xeb L) cybiæ¾xeY
52. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU Aï×? 65. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? M) cybiæ¾xeb N) c~biæ¾xeb
K) bvixZ¡ L) K
wZZ¡ K) ixwZbxwZ L) ixwZwbwZ 79. wb‡Pi ‡KvbwU mwVK evbvb?
M) mwZZ¡ N) e¨w³Z¡ M) wiZxbxwZ N) wiZxwbZx K) ev®úxq L) ev¯úxq
53. ‡Kvb kãwUi evbvb wVK? 66. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? M) evw®úq N) evw¯úq
K) cÔwZ‡hvMxZv L) ‡f×MwjK K) RÅvU L) RÅvV 80. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×?
M) ¸wYRb N) ga¨vý M) SÅvU N) SÄvU K) cwi‡lev L) lvY¥vwmK
54. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU fyj? 67. ‡KvbwU mwVK evbvb? M) wefywZf~lb N) BwZg‡a¨
K) gyn~Z© L) ïkÖælv K) mZùyZ© L) ¯^ZtùyZ©
M) eyw×Rxwe N) `vwi`ª¨ M) mZtùyZ N) ¯^Zù~Z©

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English
 Identification of Phrase
A phrase, therefore, is a group of words which has no finite verb in it and acts to complete the sentence for
making it meaningful. The phrases are generally of six types.

1. Noun Phrase: A noun phrase is usually assembled centering a single noun and works as a subject, an object
or a complement in the sentence.
Example:
I like to swing the bat hard when I am at the crease. (An object)
Reading novels is a good habit. (A subject)
The probability of happening that match is not much. (A subject)
We are sorry for her departure.

2. Adjective Phrase: An adjective phrase is comprised of an adjective and works as a single adjective in the
sentence.
Example:
Alex is a well-behaved man.
He is a man of friendly nature.
Julie is a woman of gorgeous style.
She leads a very interesting life.
A lot of people do not sleep at night.

3. Adverbial Phrase: An adverbial phrase modifies the verb or the adjective and works as an adverb in the
sentence.
Example:
The horse runs at a good speed.
I was in a hurry then.
I ran as fast as possible.
He works very slowly.

4. Prepositional Phrase: A prepositional phrase always begins with a preposition and connects nouns.
Example:
He sacrificed his life for the sake of his country.
In the end, we all have to die.
He is on the way.
By working aimlessly, you will not get success.
In spite of working hard, he was insulted by his boss.
Note: Prepositional phrases include all other types of phrases.

5. Conjunctional Phrase: A conjunctional phrase works as a conjunction in the sentence.


Example:
As soon as you got in, he went out.
We have to work hard so that we can win the next match.
I will attend the ceremony provided that you come.
John started working early in order that he could finish early.

6. Interjectional Phrase: Interjections that have more than one words are called the interjectional phrases.
Example:
What a pity! He is dead.
What a pleasure! I won the first prize.
Oh please! Don‟t say that again.

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 Synonyms & Antonyms-5


CONGENITAL Rb¥MZ, mnRvZ, AvRb¥ we`¨gvb describing a trait or condition acquired between
conception and birth; innate
CONGREGATE mgvweó Kiv, GKwÎZ Kiv ev nIqv, to come together
R‡ov nIqv, R‡ov Kiv
CONJECTURE Abygvb Kiv, Av›‬vR Kiv, AvuP Kiv to guess; to deduce or infer on slight evidence
CONJURE ‡fjwKi gva¨‡g ‡KvbwKQy Dcw¯'Z Kiv, to summon or bring into being as if by magic
mwbe©Ü Aby‡iva Kiv
CONNOISSEUR wkíKjv cÔf
wZi mgS‬vi, imÁ e¨w³ an expert, particularly in matters of art or taste
CONSECRATE cweÎ Áv‡b ¯^Zš‫‫‬fv‡e ivLv, cweÎ to make or declare sacred
‡NvlYv Kiv
CONSENSUS me©m¤§wZ, msL¨vMwi‡ôi gZ unanimity or general agreement
CONSONANT msMwZc~Y©, e¨ÃbeY©, mymsMZ, mymgwš^Z harmonious; in agreement
CONSTRUE FvlvšÍwiZ Kiv, kã a‡i a‡i Abyev‬ to interpret
Kiv, we‡klfv‡e ‡evSv, we‡kølY Kiv
CONSUMMATE mym¤ú~Y©, wbLyuZ, me©v½my›‬i, Awb›‬¨, perfect; complete; supremely skillful
Abe`¨
CONTENTIOUS KjnwcÔq, KjncivqY, SMov‡U, Kyu‬y‡j, argumentative; quarrelsome
weZK©g~jK
CONTIGUOUS msjMœ, mwbœwnZ, jv‡Mvqv, cvkvcvwk side by side; adjoining
CONTINGENT wbf©ikxj, ‡Kvb wKQy NUvi Lye mvgvb¨ dependent; possible
m¤¢ebv
CONTRITE AbyZß admitting guilt; especially feeling remorseful
CONTRIVED K
wÎg, AwZ Awfbq artificial; labored
CONVENTIONAL cÖPwjZ, ixwZwm×, e¨vwZµg bq common; customary; unexceptional
CONVIVIAL eÜyZ¡c~Y©, Drmec~Y© fond of partying; festive
COPIOUS A‡Xj abundant; plentiful
COROLLARY Abywm×všÍ, Dcwm×všÍ something that follows; a natural consequence
CORROBORATE mywbwðZ Kiv, Dchy³ mv¶¨-Z_¨mn to confirm; to back up with evidence
cÖgvY Kiv
COSMOPOLITAN wek¦Rbxb, me©Rbxb, eûRvwZK, at home in many places or situations; internationally
wek¦bvMwiK sophisticated
COUNTENANCE gyLveqe, ‪bwZK mg_©b face; facial expression, especially an encouraging one
COUP MvÆv a brilliant victory or accomplishment; the violent
overthrow of a government by a small internal group
COVENANT Pyw³cÎ, A½xKvicÎ a solemn agreement; a contract; a pledge
COVERT ¸ß, ‡Mvcb, QÝ, AvZ¥‡Mvc‡bi Rb¨ secret; hidden
e¨eüZ ‡SvcSvo
COVET ‡jvf Kiv, jvjvwqZ nIqv, e¨vKyjfv‡e to wish for enviously
Kvgbv Kiv
CREDULOUS AZ¨waK wek¦vmcÔeY, mn‡RB wek¦vm K‡i eager to believe; gullible
‡d‡j Ggb
CRITERION wfwË, wePv‡ii wfwË standard; basis for judgment
CRYPTIC ¸ß, inm¨gq, ‬y‡e©va¨ mysterious; mystifying
CULINARY ivbœv ev ivbœvNi m¤^Üxq relating to cooking or the kitchen
CULMINATE P~ovšÍ cwiYwZ cvIqv, Pig gvÎvq to climax; to reach full effect
‡c×uQv‡bv
CULPABLE ‬~lYxq, kvw¯Íi ‡hvM¨ deserving blame; guilty
CURSORY `ªæZ-wb®úbœ, DcwiMZ, fvmv-fvmv hasty; superficial
CURTAIL ‡Qv‡Uv K‡i ‡‬Iqv, n«vm Kiv, Kgv‡bv, to shorten; to cut short
LvwbKUv Ask ‡K‡U ev‬ ‡‬Iqv

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CYNIC ‡h cÔ‡Z¨K gvbyl‡K Awek¦vm K‡i Ges one who deeply distrusts human nature; one who
¯^v_©ci g‡b K‡i believes humans are motivated only by selfishness
DAUNT ‬gv‡bv, fq ‡‬Lv‡bv to make fearful; to intimidate
DEARTH Afve, AcÖvPyh©, `y®úªvc¨Zv lack; scarcity
DEBACLE AvKw¯§K cZb, wech©q, QÎf½ violent breakdown; sudden overthrow; overwhelming
defeat
DEBAUCHERY jv¤úU¨, e¨vwfPvwi, ‡e‡jjøvcbv wild living; excessive intemperance
DEBILITATE ‬ye©j Kiv, ejnxb Kiv, wb‡¯ÍR Kiv to weaken; to cripple
DECADENT Ae¶xqgvb decaying or decayed, especially in terms of morals
DECIMATE eû ‡jvK‣q Kiv to kill or destroy a large part of
DECOROUS ‡kvfb, kvjxb, f‬ª, fe¨, myiæwPm¤§Z proper; in good taste; orderly
DEDUCE Z_¨ ‡_‡K hyw³i mvnv‡h¨ ‡Kv‡bv wm×v‡šÍ to conclude from the evidence; to infer
DcbxZ nIqv
DEFAME gvb nvwb Kiv, Acev‬ ‡‬Iqv to libel or slander; to ruin the good name of
DEFERENCE cigZek¨Zv submission to another's will; respect; courtesy
DEFINITIVE wbwðZ, P~ovšÍ conclusive; providing the last word
DEGENERATE Lvivcw‬‡K iƒc ‡bIqv to break down; to deteriorate
DELETERIOUS nvwbKi, ¶wZKviK, AwbóRbK harmful
DELINEATE wPwÎZ Kiv, eY©bv Kiv to describe accurately; to draw in outline

 Sentence Completion-5
1. I ______ your house yesterday. 9. The ____ in the region has been pleasant recently.
A) past by B) passing by A) climate B) weather
C) pastings by D) passed by C) whether D) season
2. In the tragic incident, none of the 145 passengers 10. ______ following all the instructions closely, he
_______. missed out an important guideline.
A) could survived B) survive A) Instead of B) Although
C) survived D) is surviving C) Inspite of D) otherwise
3. Our rich culture inspires us to take ____ in our 11. He was junior _______ me in college and we have
heritage. been friends since then.
A) prided B) proudly A) with B) than
C) pride D) proud C) from D) to
4. The car broke down and we ______ get a taxi. 12. I visit Shimla frequently; however I have never
A) were to B) are to _____ Kufri.
C) had to D) have to A) went to B) visited to
5. He said I _____ use his car whenever I wanted. C) been too D) been to
A) could B) can 13. I _____ lunch one hour ago.
C) will D) would A) have had B) had had
6. He will not work ____ he is compelled. C) have D) had
A) till B) if 14. He thought that my car _______ for sale.
C) after D) unless A) is B) was
7. The teacher said disappointedly, “There is ___ in C) has been D) will be
my class who can solve this problem.” 15. He tried to prevent me _______ doing my duty.
A) anybody B) somebody A) against B) at
C) everybody D) nobody C) with D) from
8. While he was working at the construction site, the 16. To the dismay of the student body, the class
block of wood suddenly ___ his right shoulders. president was _____ berated by the principal at the
A) was hitted B) was hit school assembly,
C) had hitted D) hit A) ignominiously B) privately
C) magnanimously D) fortuitously
Answer Key: 1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (C) 4. (C) 5. (A) 6. (D) 7. (D) 8. (D) 9. (B) 10. (C) 11. (D)
12. (D) 13. (D) 14. (B) 15. (D) 16. (A)

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17. I would apologize if I _____ you. 30. The master assured her _______ success in the
A) am B) was examination.
C) have been D) were A) of B) in
18. Many women in developing countries experience a C) for D) with
cycle of poor health that ______before they are 31. The child was so spoiled by her indulgent parents
born. that she became ______ when she did not receive
A) originates B) derives all of their attention.
C) begins D) establishes A) sullen B) elated
19. It is difficult _________ affection on her. C) discreet D) suspicious
A) showering B) to shower 32. His directions to the driver were _______ and
C) shower D) of showering helped him to reach on time.
20. Our ancestors had immense difficulty ____ A) expletive B) implicate
procuring books. C) explicit D) implicit
A) for B) of 33. My father ________ home last week.
C) in D) on A) left off B) went back
21. I asked him if I _____ borrow his car for a day. C) made out D) came down
A) will B) could 34. He assented _____ my proposal.
C) can D) should A) to B) with
22. Work hard so that you ______ C) above D) of
A) shall get good marks. 35. I ______ home before she arrived.
B) will get good marks A) had left B) left
C) may get good marks. C) have left D) has left
D) should get good marks. 36. You will have to ______ your mistakes.
23. Let us quickly________. A) pay to B) pay for
A) muddle B) huddle C) pay off D) pay over
C) hurdle D) puddle 37. The thieves _________ in a stolen jeep.
24. Rajesh‟s car wasn‟t_____ Ramesh‟s, so we were A) made out B) made up
too exhausted by the time we reached home. C) made off D) made over
A) such comfortable B) as comfortable as 38. People from _______and near came to see the final
C) comfortable enough D) so comfortable that match of the tournament yesterday.
25. I don‟t suppose that Pramod will be elected _____ A) distance B) long
how hard he struggles as he is not completely C) above D) far
supported by the committee. 39. The student _____ book I still have, can take it
A) although B) seeing as from me.
C) no matter D) however A) that B) whose
26. Regular exercise is conducive_____ health. C) which D) his
A) in B) to 40. Corruption should be _____ out with the utmost
C) for D) of vigour.
27. Can you please _____my website just before I A) talked B) left
publish it? C) rooted D) bought
A) find out B) go through 41. Books are a great source _____ happiness.
C) set out D) look up A) of B) for
28. Man is essentially a ______ animal and tends to C) into D) with
associate with others. 42. He spoke _____ his travels.
A) sentimental B) gregarious A) of B) on
C) selfish D) perverse C) about D) along
29. Why do we always have to submit _______ his 43. I haven‟t ________ butter but I have a lot of bread.
authority? A) a lot of B) little
A) under B) with C) much D) some
C) for D) to
Answer Key:
17. (D) 18. (C) 19. (B) 20. (C) 21. (B) 22. (C) 23. (B) 24. (B) 25. (C) 26. (B) 27. (B) 28. (B) 29. (D) 30. (A)
31. (A) 32. (C) 33. (B) 34. (A) 35. (A) 36. (B) 37. (C) 38. (D) 39. (B) 40. (C) 41. (A) 42. (C) 43. (C)

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44. He felt ____ making so many mistakes. 48. I promise to ____ you in all circumstances.
A) worthy of B) aware of A) stand up to B) stand with
C) ashamed of D) fond of C) stand off D) stand by
45. The chief guest ______ the prizes. 49. The leader, with all his men,_______ imprisoned.
A) gave up B) gave in A) was B) were
C) gave away D) gave way C) are D) will
46. This problem _____ a lot of thought. 50. I can imagine no place interesting _______ than a
A) calls for B) comes across railway station.
C) calls on D) comes into A) as B) better
47. Which is _____ longest river in India? C) more D) equally
A) a B) an
C) the D) No article
Answer Key:
44. (C) 45. (C) 46. (A) 47. (C) 48. (D) 49. (A) 50. (C)

 One Word Substitution-1


One who abandons his religious faith Apostate (ag©Z¨vMx)
A hater of knowledge & learning Misologist (Ávbwe‡Ølx)
Commencement of words with the same letter Alliteration (AbycÖvm)
Person who does not believes in the existence of God Atheist (bvw¯ÍK)
A lady's umbrella is Parasol (‡QvU QvZv)
Story of old time Gods or heroes is Legend (‡c×iwYK Kvwnbx)
One who believes in the power of fate Fatalist (A‬…óev‬x)
A person who loves everybody is Altruistic (ciwnZeªZx)
One who cannot easily pleased Fastidious (LuyZLuy‡Z)
A person who is indifferent to pains and pleasure of life Stoic (wbwe©Kvi)
A disease which spread by contact Contagious (‡Qvuqv‡P)
The murder of Brother Fratricide (åvZ
NvZK)
A man who rarely speaks the truth Liar (wg_¨vev`x)
A remedy for all disease Panacea (me©e¨vwai Jla)
International destruction of racial groups Genocide (MYnZ¨v)
Custom of having many wives Polygamy (eûweevn)
A pioneer of a reform movement Apostle (`~Z/cÖPviK)
A person who pretends to have more knowledge or skill than he really has Charlatan (g~L©‪e‬¨)
A person who forsakes religion Renegade (ag©Z¨vMx)
One who studies insect life Entomologist (cZ½we`¨v)
A doctor who treats skin disease Dermatologist (Z¡K-we‡klÁ)
A lady who remains Unmarried Spinster (Kzgvix)
One who knows two languages Bilingual (wØfvwlK)
A diseases that spreads over a large area Epidemic (gnvgvix)
One who has good taste for food Gourmet (AwZ‡fvRx)
One who able to use the right & left hands equally well Ambidextrous (me¨mvPxi b¨vq)
That which cannot be avoided Inevitable (Awbevh©)
Government by rich Plutocracy (abZš‫)‫‬
An independent person or body officially appointed to settle a dispute Arbitrator (wePviK)
Murder of a man Homicide (binZ¨v)
Use of force or threats to get someone to agree to something Coercion (ejcÔ‡qvM)
Animal that feeds on plants Herbivorous (Z
Y‡fvRx)

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Group of stars Constellation (bÿÎgÐj)


To examine one's own thoughts & feelings Introspection (AšÍ‬k©b)
Study of sounds is known as Phonetics (aßwb weÁvb/kã weÁvb)
The study of ancient societies Archaeology (cÔZœZË¡)
One who collects coins as hobby Numismatist (gy‬ªv msµvšÍ)
Words inscribed on a tomb Epitaph (mgvwa¯Í¤¢- wjwc)
A person of obscure position who have gained wealth Parvenu (fuB‡dvuo e¨w³/ nVvr beve)
Extreme old age when a man behaves like a fool Dotage (eva©K¨)

 Correct Spelling-5
1. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 14. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Juice B. Jersy A. Careful B. Untill
C. Jaggery D. Japanese C. Fulfil D. Final
2. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 15. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Envelop B. Enthuse A. Essential B. Rehabilitation
C. Eratic D. Emigrant C. Appreciation D. Concomitent
3. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 16. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Freshner B. Forlorn A. Knack B. Knee
C. Foreign D. Fruity C. Kneed D. Kneel
4. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 17. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Democracy B. Beaureaucracy A. Amend B. Commend
C. Prophecy D. Aristocracy C. Assend D. Comprehend
5. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 18. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Spurious B. Studious A. Monotonous B. Monastry
C. Subsidary D. Sensible C. Monitor D. Moraine
6. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 19. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Charade B. Colossus A. Adultration B. Adulation
C. Cartrige D. Challenge C. Advancement D. Admittance
7. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 20. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Ballistic B. Baloon A. Soothe B. Sponser
C. Bulletin D. Bullock C. Stepney D. Struggle
8. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 21. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Winner B. Winning A. Resembelance B. Recuperate
C. Writer D. Writting C. Recommend D. Resource
9. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 22. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Batalion B. Believe A. Perpendicular B. Boundry
C. Bewilder D.Bogie C. Exaggerate D. Flourish
10. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 23. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Asterisk B. Audience A. Rapport B. Substance
C. Acrue D. Almighty C. Gravyard D. Resistible
11. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 24. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Bearer B. Governor A. Encompass B. Encomium
C. Conquerer D. Admirer C. Enimical D. Encumber
12. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 25. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Ceremony B. Agression A. Hack B. Hawl
C. Schedule D. Knowledge C. Halve D. Hark
13. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 26. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Phrasology B. Possibility A. Deficient B. Efficient
C. Potassium D. Preamble C. Magnificient D. Reticent
Answer Key:
1. (B) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (C) 6. (C) 7. (B) 8. (D) 9. (A) 10. (C) 11. (C) 12. (B) 13. (A) 14. (B)
15. (D) 16. (C) 17. (C) 18. (B) 19. (A) 20. (B) 21. (A) 22. (B) 23. (C) 24. (C) 25. (B) 26. (C)

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27. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 39. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Surender B. Abbreviate A.Controversial B.Contemplate
C. Qualification D. Eccentric C.Contemporery D.Contingency
28. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 40. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Sustenance B. Maintainance A. Remarkable B. Nervousness
C. Movable D. Manageable C. Ambition D. Difference
29. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. E. All correct
A. Intuition B.Mischeivous 41. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Vertebrate D.Ascetic A. Colliery B. Colleague
30. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Collaborate D. Collony
A. Deep B. Heap 42. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Sleep D. Weap A. Homogenious B. Honorarium
31. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Honourable D. Hooligan
A. Address B. Adiction 43. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Advice D. Adhere A. Mournful B. Mucilaig
32. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Mordant D. Monocle
A. Memorendum B. Quintessence 44. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Ionisation D. Spontaneous A. Annex B. Aniversary
33. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Animate D. Animosity
A.Overture B. Affinity 45. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C.Noteable D. Prismatic A. Imperative B. Ilicit
34. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Imminent D. Immature
A. Instructor B. Grammer 46. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Carrier D. Organiser A. Semester B. Senesent
35. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Sensory D. Salacious
A. Impression B. Competition 47. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Miscelleneous D. Reproach A. Feudal B. Fumble
36. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Fuel D. Feugitive
A. Spindle B. Exorbitant 48. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Tantalise D. Parashute A. Teaser B. Teething
37. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Tedious D. Teatotaller
A. Intelligensia B. Invigilator 49. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Invertebrate D. Impertinence A. Solution B. Tuition
38. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Circutous D. Fruition
A. Conquer B. Passenger 50. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Variety D. Retalitate A. Maiden B. Widen
C. Rider D. Foder
Answer Key:
27. (A) 28. (B) 29. (B) 30. (D) 31. (B) 32. (A) 33. (C) 34. (B) 35. (C) 36. (D) 37. (A) 38. (D) 39. (C)
40. (E) 41. (D) 42. (A) 43. (B) 44. (A) 45. (B) 46. (B) 47. (D) 48. (D) 49. (C) 50. (D)

Math
 Profit and Loss
1. Mohanlal purchased a TV set for Tk. 12500 and spent Tk. 300 on transportation and Tk. 800 on
installation. At what price should he sell it so as to earn an overall profit of 15%? [Aggarwal- 8]
Solution : Total C.P.  Tk. (12500  300  800)  Tk. 13600. Profit  15%.
 115 
S.P.  Tk.   13600   Tk. 15640.
 100 

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2. A shopkeeper purchased 70 kg of potatoes for Tk. 420 and sold the whole lot at the rate of Tk. 6.50 per kg.
What will be his gain percent? [Aggarwal- 11]
Solution: C.P. of 1 kg =Rs.(420/70) =Rs. 6; S.P. of 1 kg=Rs. 6.50.
∴ Gain % = (0.50/6×100)% = 25/3%

3. A sells an article which costs him Tk. 400 to B and a profit of 20%. B then sells it to C, making a profit of
10% on the price he paid to A. How much does C pay B? [Aggarwal- 14]
 120 
Solution : C.P. for B  120% of Tk. 400  Tk.   400   Tk. 480.
 100 
 110 
C.P. for C  110% of Tk. 480  Tk.  480   Tk. 528.
 100 

4. The sale price of an article including the sales tax is Tk. 616. The rate of sales tax is 10%. If the shopkeeper
has made a profit of 12%, then the cost price of the article is- [Aggarwal- 25]
 616 100   100 
Solution :110% of S.P. 616  S.P.  Tk.    Tk. 560  C.P.  Tk.   560   Tk. 500.
 110   112 

5. A manufacturer undertakes to supply 2000 pieces of a particular component at Tk. 25 per piece. According
to his estimates, even if 5% fail to pass the quality tests, then he will make a profit of 25. However, as it
turned out, 50% of the components were rejected. What is the loss to the manufacturer? [Aggarwal- 32]
100   100 
Solution : Total cost incurred  Tk.   25  (95% of 2000)   Tk.   25  1900   Tk. 38000.
125   125 
Loss to the manufactur er  Tk. [38000 - (25  1000)]  Tk.13000.

6. A trader buys a chair for Tk. 600 and sells it for Tk. 765 at a credit of 4 months. Reckoning money worth
6% p.a. his gain percent is? [Aggarwal- 34]
 600  6  4 
Solution : C.P.  Tk.  600    Tk. 612.
 100 12 
 153 
Gain  Tk. (765 - 612)  Tk. 153  Gain %   100 %  25%.
 612 

7. When a plot is sold for Tk. 18,700, the owner loses 15%. At what price must the plot be sold in order to gain
15%? [Aggarwal- 36]
Solution : Let the new S.P. be Tk. x.
 18700  115 
Then, 85 :18700  115 : x  x     25300 .
 85 

8. Raju purchased an item for Tk. 8200 and sold it at a gain of 25%. From that amount he purchased another
item and sold it at a loss of 20%. What is his overall gain/loss? [Aggarwal- 38]
Solution : Initial investment  Tk. 8200.
 125 
S.P. of 1st item  Tk.   8200   Tk. 10250.C.P. of 2nd item  Tk. 10250.
 100 
 80 
Loss  20% Final receipt  S.P. of 2nd item  Tk.  10250   Tk. 8200.
 100 
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9. The ration between the sale price and the cost price of an article is 7 : 5. What is the ratio between the
profit and the cost price of that article? [Aggarwal- 42]
Solution : Let C.P.  Tk. 5 x and S.P.  Tk. 7 x.
Then, Gain  Tk. 2 x  Required ratio  2 x : 5 x  2 : 5

10. If an article is sold for Tk. x, there is loss of 15%. If the same article is sold for Tk. y, there is a profit of
15%. The ratio of (y - x) to (y + x) is- [Aggarwal- 43]
Solution : Let C.P. of the article be Tk. p.
115 115
Then, x  85% of Tk. p  Tk. p and y  115 % of Tk. p  p
100 100
 115 85   115 85  30 200 3
 ( y  x) : ( y  x)   p p :  p p  p: p  : 2  3 : 20.
 100 100   100 100  100 100 2

11. By selling an article at some price, a man gains 10%. If the article is sold at twice of the price, the gain
percent will be [Aggarwal- 44]
11x
Solution : Let C.P.  Tk. x then, S.P.  110% of Tk. x  Tk.
10
 11x  11x  11x  6x
New S.P.  Tk.  2    Tk. Gain  Tk.   x   Tk. .
 10  5  5  5
 6x 1 
 Gain %     100 %  120 %.
 5 x 

12. If selling price is doubled, the profit triples. Find the profit percent. [Aggarwal- 45]
Solution : Let C.P. be Tk. x and S.P. be Tk. y.
Then, 3( y - x)  (2 y - x)  y  2 x.
Profit  Tk. ( y - x)  Tk. (2 x - x)  Tk. x
x 
 Profit %    100 %  100 %.
x 

13. At what profit percent must an article be sold so that by selling at half that price, there may be a loss of
30%? [Aggarwal- 46]
x
Solution : Let S.P.  Tk. x New S.P  Tk. , Loss  30%.
2
 100 x  5x  5x  2x
So, C.P.  Tk.     Tk. Profit  Tk.  x -   Tk.
 70 2  7  7  7
 2x 7 
 Profit%    100 %  40%
 7 5x 

14. The C.P. of an article is 40% of the S.P. The percent that the S.P. is of C.P. is [Aggarwal- 47]
40 5
Solution : C.P.   S.P. 
100 2
5 
C.P.    100 % of C.P.  250% of C.P.
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15. By selling an article, Michael earned a profit equal to one-fourth of the price he bought it. If he sold it for
Tk. 375, what was the cost price? [Aggarwal- 49]
1 5
Solution : S.P.  C.P.  C.P.  C.P.
4 4
5  4
 C.P.  375  C.P.  Tk.  375    Tk. 300.
4  5

16. In a certain store, the profit is 320% of the cost. If the cost increase by 25% but the selling price remains
constant, approximately what percentage of the selling price is the profit? [Aggarwal- 52]
Solution : Let C.P.  Tk. 100. Then, Profit  Tk. 320, S.P.  Tk. 420.
New C.P.  125% of Tk. 100  Tk. 125; New S.P.  Tk. 420.
Profit  Tk. (420 - 125)  Tk. 295.
 295  1475
 Required percentage   100 %  %  70%.
 420  21

17. The profit earned after selling an article for Tk. 1754 is the same as loss incurred after selling the article for
Tk. 1492. What is the cost price of the article? [Aggarwal- 54]
Solution : Let C.P.  Tk. x. Then 1754 - x  x - 1492.
 2 x  3246  x  1623.

18. The profit earned by selling an article for Tk. 832 is equal to the loss incurred when the same article is sold
for Tk. 448. What should be the sale price for making 50% profit? [Aggarwal- 55]
Solution : Let C.P.  Tk. x. Then, 832 - x  x - 448  2 x  1280  x  640.
 150 
 Required S.P.  150% of Tk. 640  Tk.   640   Tk. 960.
 100 

19. The percentage profit earned by selling an article for Tk. 1920 is equal to the percentage loss incurred by
selling the same article for Tk. 1280. At what price should the article be sold to make 25% profit?
[Aggarwal- 57]
Solution : Let C.P. be Tk. x.
1920 - x x  1280
Then,  100   100  1920   x  x  1280  2 x  3200  x  1600
x x
 125 
 Required S.P.  125% of Tk. 1600  Tk.   1600   Tk. 2000.
 100 

20. When an article is sold for Tk. 116, the profit percent is thrice as much as when it is sold for Tk. 92. The
cost price of the article is- [Aggarwal- 8]
116 - x  92  x 
Solution : Let C.P. be Tk. x.Then,  100  3  100   x  80.
x  x 

21. The cost price of 20 articles is the same as the selling price of x articles. If the profit is 25%, then the value
of x is [Aggarwal- 65]
Solution : Let C.P. of each article be Tk. 1. C.P. of x articles  Tk. x, S.P. of x articles  Tk. 20.
Profit  Tk. (20 - x).
20 - x
 100  25  2000  100 x  25 x  125 x  2000  x  16.
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22. Mohan bought 20 dining tables for Tk. 12000 and sold them at a profit equal to the selling price of 4 dining
tables. The selling price of 1 dining table is [Aggarwal- 68]
Solution : (S.P. of 20 dinning tables) - (C.P of 20 dinning tables)  S.P. of 4 dinning tables.
 C.P. of 20 dinning tables  S.P. of 16 dinning tables  Tk. 1200
 12000 
 S.P. of 1 dinning table  Tk.    Tk. 750.
 16 

23. On selling 17 balls at Tk. 720, there is a loss equal to the cost price of 5 balls. The cost price of a ball is
[Aggarwal- 70]
Solution : (C.P. of 17 balls) - (S.P. of 17 balls)  (C.P. of 5 balls)
 720 
 C.P. of 12 balls  S.P. of 17 balls  Tk. 720.  C.P. of 1 ball  Tk.    Tk. 60.
 12 

24. A vendor loses the selling price of 4 oranges on selling 36 oranges. His loss percent is- [Aggarwal- 71]
Solution : (C.P. of 36 oranges) - (S.P. of 36 oranges)  Loss  (S.P. of 4 oranges)
 S.P. of 40 oranges  C.P. of 36 oranges.
Let C.P. of each orange be Tk. 1.
C.P. of 40 oranges  Tk. 40; S.P. of 40 oranges  Tk. 36.
 4 
 Loss %   100 %  10%.
 40 

25. Oranges are bought at 5 for Tk. 10 and sold at 6 for Tk. 15. The profit or loss as percentage is- [Aggarwal-
77]
Solution: Profit=Rs.(75−60)=Rs. 15
∴ Profit percent=(15/60)×100=25%

26. A man bought pencils at the rate of 6 for Tk. 4 and sold them at the rate of 4 for Tk. 6. His gain in the
transaction is- [Aggarwal- 79]
Solution : Suppose number of pencils bought  L.C.M. of 6 and 4  12.
4  6 
C.P. of 12 pencils  Tk.   12   Tk. 8. S.P. of 12 pencils  Tk.   12   Tk. 18.
6  4 
 10 
 Gain%    100 %  125 %.
8 

27. A man purchased a box full of pencils at the rate of 7 for Tk. 9 and sold all of them at the rate of 8 for Tk.
11. In this transaction, he gained Tk. 10. How many pencils did the box contain? [Aggarwal- 80]
Solution : Suppose, number of pencils bought  L.C.M. of 7 and 8  56.
9   11 
C.P. of 56 pencils  Tk.   12   Tk. 8. S.P. of 56 pencils  Tk.   56   Tk. 18.
7  8 
 56 
Now, Tk. 5 are egained on 56 pencils. So, Tk. 10 are gained on  10   112 pencils.
 5 

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28. A person buys certain number of marbles at 20 per Taka and an equal number at 30 per Taka. He mixes
them and sells them at 25 per Taka. His gain or loss in the transaction is- [Aggarwal- 83]
Solution : Suppose number of marbles bought of each kind  L.C.M. of 20, 30, 25  300.
 1 1   1 
C.P. of 600 marbles  Tk.   300   300   Tk. 25. S.P. of 600 marbles  Tk.   600   Tk. 24.
 20 30   25 
 1 
 Loss%   100 %  4%.
 25 

29. By selling 45 lemons for Tk. 40, a man loses 20%. How many should he sell for Tk. 24 to gain 20% in the
transaction? [Aggarwal- 90]
Solution : S.P. of 45 lemons be Tk. x.
 120  40 
Then, 80 : 40  120 : x or x     60.For Tk. 60, lemons sold  45.
 80 
 45 
For Tk. 24, lemons sold    24   18.
 60 

30. By selling 90 ball pens for Tk. 160, a person loses 20%. How many ball pens should be sold for Tk. 96 so as
to have a profit of 20%? [Aggarwal- 91]
Solution : S.P. of 90 ball pens  Tk. 160, Loss  20%
 100 
C.P. of 90 ball pens  Tk.  160   Tk. 200.
 80 
 120 
 Desired S.P. of 90 ball pens  Tk.   200   Tk. 240.
 100 
For Tk. 240, ball pens sold  90.
 90 
For Tk. 96, ball pens sold    96   36.
 240 

31. A person blends two varieties of tea - one costing Tk. 160 per kg and the other costing Tk. 200 per kg in the
ratio 5 : 4. He sells the blended variety at Tk. 192 per kg. His profit percent is- [Aggarwal- 103]
Solution : Suppose he bought 5 kg and 4 kg of the two varieties respectively.
C.P. of 9 kg  Tk. (5 160  4  200)  Tk. 1600.
S.P. of 9 kg  Tk. (9 192)  Tk. 1728.
 128 
 Profit%   100 %  8%.
 1600 

32. A trader mixes three varieties of groundnuts costing Tk. 50, Tk. 20 and Tk. 30 per kg in the ratio 2 : 4 : 3 in
terms of weight, and sells the mixture at Tk. 33 per kg. What percentage of profit does he make?
[Aggarwal- 104]
Solution : Suppose he bought 2 kg and 4 kg and 3 kg of the three varieties respectively.
C.P. of 9 kg  Tk. (2  50  4  20  3  30)  Tk. 270.
S.P. of 9 kg  Tk. (9  33)  Tk. 297.
 27 
 Profit%    100 %  10%.
 270 

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33. A dairyman pays Tk. 6.40 per liter of milk. He adds water and sells the mixture at Tk. 8 per liter, thereby
making 37.5% profit. The proportion of water to milk received by the customers is- [Aggarwal- 107]
 100  64
Solution : Mean cost price  Tk.   8   Tk. .
 137.5  11
By the rule of alligation :
C.P. of 1 liter water C.P. of 1liter milk
0 6.40
Mean price
64
11

64 64
110 11
64 64
 Required ratio  :  1 : 10.
110 11

34. A milkman cheats his customer in two ways. He mixes 10% water in pure milk and increases the price of
milk by 10%. He purchases 20 kg pure milk at a rate of Tk. 15 per kg. His total profit by selling it is
[Aggarwal- 111]
Solution : C.P. of 20 kg milk  Tk. (20 15)  Tk. 300. Quantity of water added  10% of 20 kg  2 kg.
S.P. of 1 kg mixture  110% of Tk. 15  Tk. 16.50. S.P. of 22 kg mixture  Tk. (22 16.50)  Tk. 363.
 Profit  Tk. (363 - 300)  Tk. 63.

35. A fruit seller professes to sell his fruits at cost price, but still gains 25% on his outlay. What weight does he
substitute for a kilogram? [Aggarwal- 114]
Solution : Let error  x gms.
x 100 x
Then, 100  25   25  100 x  25000  25 x  125 x  25000  x  200 .
1000 - x 1000  x
 Weight used  (1000 - 200)gms  800 gms.

36. A grocer sells rice at a profit of 10% and uses weights which are 20% less than the market weight. The total
gain earned by him will be [Aggarwal- 118]
Solution : Let us consider a packet of rice marked 1 kg.
Its actual weight is 80% of 1000 gm  800 gm.
Let C.P. of each gm be Tk. 1. Then, C.P. of this packet  Tk. 800.
 110 
S.P. of this packet  110% of C.P. of 1 kg  Tk.  1000   Tk. 1100.
 100 
 300 
 Gain %   100 %  37.5%.
 800 

37. A shopkeeper advertises for selling cloth at 4% loss. However, by using a false meter scale he actually gains
20%. What is the actual length of the scale?
Solution : Let the percentage deduction in weight be y %.
y-4 y  4 1
Then, 100  20    5 y  20  100  y  6 y  120  y  20.
100 - y 100  y 5
Hence, for a meter, length used  (100 - 20)% of 1 m  80% of 100 cm  80 cm.

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38. A manufacturer sells an article to a wholesale dealer at a profit of 20% and the wholesale dealer sells it to a
retail merchant at a loss of 5%. Find the resultant loss or profit. [Aggarwal- 128]
Solution : Let the cost of the article be Tk. x.
Then, cost paid by retail merchant  95% of 120% of Tk. x
 95 120   114 
 Tk.    x   Tk.  x   114 % of Tk. x
 100 100   100 
 Gain  14%.

39. Goods pass successively through the hands of three traders and each of them sells his goods at a profit of
25% of his cost price. If the last trader sold the goods for Tk. 250, then how much did the first trader pay
for them? [Aggarwal- 132]
Solution : Let the cost paid by the first trad er be Tk. x.
Then, 125% of 125% of 125% of x  250.
125 125 125  64 
    x  250  x   250    128 .
100 100 100  125 

40. An article passing through two hands is sold at a profit of 38% at the original cost price. If the first dealer
makes a profit of 20%, then the profit percent made by the second is [Aggarwal- 133]
Solution : Let the original cost of the article be Tk. P and the profit percent made by the second be x %.
Then, 120% of (100  x)% of P  138% of P
120 (100  x) 138 100  x 23
      100  x  115  x  15.
100 100 100 100 20

41. A merchant buys an article for Tk. 27 and sells it at a profit of 10 percent of the selling price. The selling
price of the article is [Aggarwal- 134]
Solution : Let the S.P. be Tk. x.
 10 
Then, x - 10% of x  27  90% of x  27  x   27    30.
 9

42. By selling an article, a man makes a profit of 25% of its selling price. His profit percent is [Aggarwal- 135]
Solution : Let the S.P. be Tk. x. Profit  25%
3 
Then, C.P.  x - 25% of Tk. x  75% of Tk. x  Tk.  x .
4 
 3  x x 4  1
Profit  Tk.  x - x   Tk.  Profit %     100 %  33 %.
 4  4  4 3x  3

2
43. By selling an article at of the marked price, there is a loss of 10%. The profit percent, when the article is
3
sold at the marked price is [Aggarwal- 139]
Solution : Let the M.P. be Tk. x.
2  100 2  20
Then, S.P.  Tk. x, Loss  10%. C.P.  Tk.   x   Tk. x.
3  90 3  27
 20  7x  7 x 27 
If an article is sold at M.P. then, Profit  Tk.  x - x   Tk.  Profit %    100 %  35%.
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44. A man buys an article for 10% less than its value and sells it for 10% more than its value. His gain or loss
percent is [Aggarwal- 141]
Solution : Let the article be worth Tk. x.
9x 11x
C.P.  90% of Tk. x  Tk. S.P.  110% of Tk. x  Tk.
10 10
 11x 9 x  x  x 10  2
Gain  Tk.     Tk.  Gain%    100 %  22 %  20%
 10 10  5  5 9x  9

45. Samant bought a microwave oven and paid 10% less than the original price. He sold it with 30% profit on
the price he had paid. What percentage of profit did Samant earn on the original price? [Aggarwal- 142]
Solution : Let original price  Tk. 100.
 130 
Then, C.P.  Tk. 90, S.P.  130% of Tk. 90  Tk.   90   Tk. 117.
 100 
 Required percentage  (117 - 100)%  17%.

46. If 5% more is gained by selling an article for Tk. 350 than by selling it for Tk. 340, the cost of the article is
[Aggarwal- 143]
x
Solution : Let C.P. be Tk. x Then, 5% of x  (350 - 340)  10   10  x  200 .
20
1
47. A shopkeeper sells an article at 12 % loss. If he sells it for Tk. 92.50 more then he gains 6%. What is the
2
cost price of the article? [Aggarwal- 146]
 1 
Solution : Let C.P. be Tk. x. Then, (106% of x) -  87 % of x   92.50
 2 
1  92.50 100  2 
 18 % of x  92.50  x     500 .
2  37 

48. A man sells a book at a profit of 20%. If he had bought it at 20% less and sold it for Tk. 18 less, he would
have gained 25%. The cost price of the book is [Aggarwal- 148]
Solution : Let the C.P. be Tk. 100. Then, profit  20% S.P.  Tk. 120.
 125 
New C.P.  20% less  Tk. 80. If gain is 25% then S.P.  Tk.   80   Tk.100.
 100 
Difference in S.P.  Tk. (120 - 100)  Tk. 20. If difference in S.P. is Tk. 20, then C.P.  Tk. 100.
 100 
If difference in S.P. is Tk. 18, then, C.P.  Tk.  18   Tk. 90.
 20 

49. A watch is sold at a profit of 20%. If both the cost price and the selling price of the watch are decreased by
Tk. 100, the profit would be 5% more. Original cost price of the watch is [Aggarwal- 150]
6x
Solution : Let C.P. be Tk. x. Profit  20%. S.P.  120% of Tk. x  Tk.
5
 6x   6 x   x
New C.P.  Tk. ( x - 100). New S.P.  Tk.   100 .Profit  Tk.   100   ( x  100 )  Tk. .
 5   5   5
x 1
  100  25  20 x  25( x  100 )  5 x  2500  x  500 .
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50. An article is sold at a profit of 20%. If the cost price is increased by 10% and the sale price by Tk. 26, then
the percentage of profit reduces by 5%. Determine the cost price. [Aggarwal- 151]
Solution : Let the C.P. be Tk. x. Profit  20%.
 120  6x  110  11x
S.P.  Tk.   x   Tk. .New C.P.  Tk.   x   Tk.
 100  5  100  10
 6x   6 x  11x   x 
New S.P.  Tk.  26 .New Profit  Tk.   26     Tk.   26 .
 5   5  10   10 
 x  10
   26   100  15  100 ( x  260 )  165 x  65 x  26000  x  400 .
 10  11x

51. A man sells two articles for Tk. 240 each. On one he gains 20% and on the other he loses 20%. What is the
gain or loss percent in the entire transaction? [Aggarwal- 156]
2 2
 Common Gain & Loss %   20 
Solution : Loss %    %    %  4%.
 10   10 

52. A man sells two commodities for Tk. 4000 each, neither losing nor gaining in the deal. If he sold one
commodity at a gain of 25%, the other commodity is sold at a loss of: [Aggarwal- 159]
Solution : Total S.P.  Tk. 8000 and Total C.P.  Tk. 8000.
S.P. of 1st commodity  Tk. 4000. Gain of it  25%
 100 
 C.P. of 1st commodity  Tk.   4000   Tk. 3200.
 125 
C.P. of 2nd commodity  Tk. 4000.
 800  2
 Loss on 2nd commodity   100 %  16 %.
 4800  3

53. In a shop, 80% of the articles are sold at a profit of 10% and the remaining at a loss of 40%. What is the
overall profit/loss? [Aggarwal- 166]
Solution : Let the Total C.P. of all the articles be Tk. x.
4x
Then, C.P. of the remaining articles  Tk. 80% of Tk. x  Tk.
5
 4x  x
C.P. of the remaining articles  Tk.  x -   Tk. .
 5  5
 4x x  22 x 3 x 
Total S.P.  Tk. 110% of  60% of   Tk.     Tk. x.
 5 5  25 25 
Since C.P.  S.P. there is no profit, no loss.

54. If a person makes a profit of 10% on one-fourth of the quantity sold and a loss of 20% on the rest, then
what is the average percent profit or loss? [Aggarwal- 167]
1 x 3 3x
th  Tk. , C.P. of th  Tk. .
Solution : Let the C.P. of the whole be Tk. x. C.P. of
4 4 4 4
 x 3x   11x 3x  7x
Total S.P.  Tk. 110% of  80% of     Tk.
 4 4   40 5  8
 7x  x x 1 
Loss  Tk.  x    Tk.  Loss%    100 %  12.5%.
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55. A merchant has 1000 kg of sugar, part of which he sells at 8% profit and the rest at 18% profit. He gains
14% on the whole. The quantity (in kg) sold at 18% profit is [Aggarwal- 175]
Solution : Let the quantity sold at 18% profit be x kg and let C.P. per kg be Tk. 1.
Then, quantity sold at 8% profit  (1000 - x) kg. Total C.P.  Tk. 1000.
 27 59 x   x
Total S.P.  Tk. (108% of (1000 - x)  118% of x]  Tk.  (1000  x)    Tk. 1080  
 25 50   10 
x x x
1080   114 % of 1000  1080   1140   60  x  600 .
10 10 10

56. A man purchases two clocks A and B at a total cost of Tk. 650. He sells A with 20% profit and B at a loss of
25% and gets the same selling price for both the clocks. What are the purchasing prices of A and B
respectively? [Aggarwal- 181]
Solution : Let C.P. of clock A be Tk. x and that of clock B be Tk. (650 - x).
120 8 13  650  5 
Then, 120% of x  75% of (650 - x)  650 - x  x  x  x  650  x     250 .
75 5 5  13 
 C.P. of A  Tk. 250, C.P. of B  Tk. 400.

57. On selling a chair at 7% loss and a table at 17% gain, a man gains Tk. 296. If he sells the chair at 7% gain
and table at 12% gain, then he gains Tk. 400. The actual price of the table is [Aggarwal- 184]
Solution : Let C.P. of the chair be Tk. x and that of the table be Tk. y.
Then, 17% of y - 7% of x  296  17 y - 7 x  299600.... ..(i )
And, 12% of y  7% of x  400  12 y  7 x  40000.......(ii )
Solving (i ) and (ii ) we get : y  2400 and x  1600.  C.P. of table  Tk. 2400.

58. If a company sells a car with a marked price of Tk. 2,72,000 and gives a discount of 4% on Tk. 2,00,000 and
2.5% on the remaining amount of Tk. 72,000, then the actual price charged by the company for the car is
[Aggarwal- 193]
Solution : M.P.  Tk. 272000.
Discount  Tk. [(4% of 200000)  (2.5% of 72000)]  Tk. (8000  1800)  Tk. 9800.
 Actual price  Tk. (272000 - 9800)  Tk. 262200.

59. Garima purchased a briefcase with an additional 10% discount on the reduced price after deducting 20%
on the labelled price was Tk. 1400, at what price did she purchase the briefcase? [Aggarwal- 194]
 90 80 
Solution : C.P.  90% of 80% of Tk. 1400  Tk.    1400   Tk. 1008.
 100 100 

60. A T-shirt bought for Tk. 50 is marked at 8 percent profit and then sold at a 10 percent sales discount on
marked price. What is the selling price of the T-shirt?
 108 
Solution : C.P.  Tk. 50, M.P.  108% of Tk. 50  Tk.   50   Tk. 54.
 100 
Discount  10% of Tk. 54  Tk. 5.40. S.P.  Tk. (54 - 5.40)  Tk. 48.60.

61. Vanita bought a watch with 25% discount on the selling price. If the watch cost her Tk. 780, what is the
original selling price of the watch? [Aggarwal- 198]
 780 100 
Solution : Let the original S.P. of the watch be Tk. x.Then, 75% of x  780  x     1040 .
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62. In a sale, perfume is available at a discount of 15% on the selling price. If the perfume's discounted selling
price is Tk. 3675.40, what was the original selling price of the perfume? [Aggarwal- 199]
Solution : Let the original S.P. of the perfume be Tk. x.
 3675.40  100 
Then, 85% of x  3675.40  x     4324 .
 85 

63. If the S.P. of Tk. 24 results in a 20% discount on list price, what S.P. would result in a 30% discount on list
price? [Aggarwal- 204]
Solution : Let the list price be Tk. x.
80 24 100
Then, x  24  x   30.
100 80
 Required S.P.  70% of Tk. 30  Tk. 21.

64. Jatin bought a refrigerator with 20% discount on the lavelled price. Had he bought it with 25% discount,
he would have saved Tk. 500. At what price did he buy the refrigerator? [Aggarwal- 207]
Solution : Let the labelled price be Tk. x
 500 100 
Then, (80% of x) - (75% of x)  500.  5% of x  500  x     10000 .
 5 

65. Manoj sold an article for Tk. 15000. Had he offered a discount of 10% on the selling price he would have
earned a profit of 8%. What is the cost price? [Aggarwal- 209]
Solution : When discount  10% S.P.  90% of Tk. 15000  Tk. 13500.
 100 
Profit  8%. C.P.  Tk.  13500   Tk. 12500.
 108 

66. A manufacturer offers a 20% rebate on the marked price of a product. The retailer offers another 30%
rebate on the reduced price. The two reductions are equivalent to a single reduction of [Aggarwal- 210]
Solution : Let marked price be Tk. 100.
 70 80 
Then, Final S.P.  70% of 80% of Tk. 100.  Tk.   100   Tk. 56.
 100 100 
 Signal discount  (100 - 56)%  44%.

67. An article is listed at Tk. 900 and two successive discounts of 8% and 8% are given on it. How much would
the seller gain or lose, if he gives a single discount of 16%, instead of two discounts? [Aggarwal- 223]
Solution : Loss  Tk.[(92% of 92% of 900) - (84% of 900)]
 92 92   84 
 Tk.    900     900   Tk. (761.76 - 756)  Tk. 5.76
 100 100   100 

68. On a Tk. 10000 payment order, a person has choice between 3 successive discount of 10%, 10% and 30%,
and 3 successive discounts of 40%, 5% and 5%. By choosing the better one he can save (in Taka)
[Aggarwal- 226]
Solution : Final price in 1st case
 70 90 90 
70% of 90% of 90% of Tk. 1000     10000   Tk. 5415.
 100 100 100 
 Money saved by chossing the better offer  Tk. (5670 - 5415)  Tk. 255.

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69. A trader marked the price of a product in such a way that it is 20% more than the cost price. If he allows
10% discount on the marked price to the customer then his gain is [Aggarwal- 233]
Solution : Let C.P.  Tk. 100. Then, marked price  Tk. 120.
 90 
S.P.  90% of Tk. 120  Tk.   120   Tk. 108.
 100 
 Profit %  (108 - 100)%  8%.

70. A trader marked the price of his commodity so as to include a profit of 25%. He allowed discount of 16%
on the marked price. His actual profit was [Aggarwal- 234]
Solution : Let C.P.  Tk. 100. Then, marked price  Tk. 125.
 84 
S.P.  84% of Tk. 125  Tk.   125   Tk. 105.
 100 
 Profit %  (105 - 100)%  5%.

71. The price of an article is raised by 30% and then two successive discounts of 10% each are allowed.
Ultimately, the price of the article is [Aggarwal- 238]
Solution : Let the original price be Tk. 100.
Then, marked price  Tk. 130.
 90 90 
Final price  90% of 90% of Tk. 130  Tk.    130   Tk. 105.30.
 100 100 
 Increase in price  (105.30 - 100)%  5.3%.

72. The cost price of an article is 64% of the marked price. Calculate the gain percent after allowing a discount
of 12%. [Aggarwal- 241]
Solution : Let marked price  Tk. 100.
 24 
Then, C.P.  Tk. 64. S.P.  Tk. 88. Gain%   100 %  37.5%.
 64 

73. At what percent above the cost price must a shopkeeper mark his goods so that he gains 20% even after
giving a discount of 10% on the marked price? [Aggarwal- 243]
Solution : Let C.P.  Tk. 100. Then, S.P.  Tk. 120.
 120 100  1
Let marked price be Tk. x. Then, 90% of x  120  x     133 .
 90  3
1
 Marked price  33 % above C.P.
3

74. A tradesman gives 4% discount on the marked price and gives 1 article free for buying every 15 article and
thus gains 35%. The marked price is above the cost price by [Aggarwal- 248]
Solution : Let the C.P. of 16 articles  Tk. (100 16)  Tk. 1600.
 135  2160
S.P. of 15 articles  Tk. 1600    Tk. 2160. S.P. of each articles  Tk.  Tk. 144.
 100  15
 100 
If S.P. is Tk. 96, marked price  Tk. 100. If S.P. is Tk. 144, marked price  Tk.  144   Tk. 150.
 96 
 Marked price  50% above C.P.

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75. A trader marked the selling price of an article at 10% above the cost price. At the time of selling, he allows
certain discount and suffers a loss of 1%. He allowed a discount of [Aggarwal- 249]
Solution : Let C.P.  Tk. 100.
Then, Marked Price  Tk. 110, S.P.  Tk. 999.
 11 
 Discount %    100 %  10%.
 110 

76. A manufacturer marked an article at Tk. 50 and sold it allowing 20% discount. If this profit was 25%,
then the cost price of the article was [Aggarwal- 253]
 80 
Solution : S.P.  80% of Tk. 50  Tk.   50   Tk. 40. Profit  25%
 100 
 100 
 C.P.  Tk.   40   Tk. 32.
 125 

77. Kunal bought a suitcase with 15% discount on the labelled price. He sold the suitcase for Tk. 2880 with
20% profit on the lebelled price. At what price did he buy the suitcase? [Aggarwal- 255]
Solution : Let the labelled price be Tk. x.
 2880  100 
Then, 120% of x  2880  x     2400 .
 120 
 85 
 C.P.  85% of Tk. 2400  Tk.   2400   Tk. 2040.
 100 

78. If a commission of 10% is given on the written price of an article, the gain is 20%. If the commission is
increased to 20%, the gain is [Aggarwal- 257]
Solution : Let the marked price be Tk. 100
 90 
Then, S.P.  Tk.  100   Tk. 90. Gain  20%.
 100 
 100 
 C.P.  Tk.   90   Tk. 75.
 120 
New commission  Tk. 20; New S.P.  Tk. 80.
 5  2
 New Profit   100 %  6 %.
 75  3

79. A shopkeeper sells 25 articles at Tk. 45 per article after giving 10% discount and earns 50% profit. If the
discount is not given, the profit gained is [Aggarwal- 260]
Solution : S.P. of 1 article  Tk. 45. Let marked price of each article be Tk. x.
90  45 100   100 
Then, x  45  x  Tk.    Tk. 50. C.P.  Tk.  45   Tk. 30.
100  90   150 
When no discount is given, C.P.  Tk. 30, S.P.  Tk. 50.
 20  2
 Required profit %   100 %  66 %.
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80. If the selling pri9ce of an article is five times the discount offered and if the percentage of discount is equal
to the percentage profit, find the ratio of the discount offered to the cost price. [Aggarwal- 263]
Solution : Let C.P.  Tk. 100 and Profit  x%. Then, S.P.  Tk. (100  x)
1 6
Now, discount   S.P. So, M.P.  (S.P.  discount)  S.P.
5 5
1
S .P.
50
Discount %  Profit %  5  100  x  x 
6 3
S .P.
5
1 1  1  50   1 350   70 
Discount   S.P.  Tk. (100  x)  Tk.  100    Tk.     Tk.  
5 5  5  3  5 3   3 
70 7
 Required ration  : 100  : 10  7 : 30.
3 3

81. A shopkeeper sold an article offering a discount of 5% and earned a profit of 23.5%. What would have
been the percentage of profit earned if no discount was offered? [Aggarwal- 265]
Solution : Let C.P. be Tk. 100. Then, S.P.  Tk. 123.50.
95  12350 
Let marked price be Tk. x. Then, x  13.50  x  Tk.    Tk. 130.
100  95 
Now, S.P.  Tk. 130, C.P.  Tk. 100.  Profit%  30%.

82. Peter bought an item at 20% discount on its original price. He sold it with 40% increase on the price he
bought it. The new sale price is by what percent more than the original price? [Aggarwal- 267]
Solution : Let the original price be Tk. 100.
 140 
Then, C.P.  Tk. 80. S.P.  140% of Tk. 80  Tk.   80   Tk. 112.
 100 
 Required percentage  (112 - 100)%  12%.

83. When an article was sold for Tk. 696, percent profit earned was P%. When the same article was sold for
Tk. 841, percent profit earned was (p+25%). What is the value of P? [Aggarwal- 280]
Solution : Sale price of an article is Tk. 696
When profit  P%
Sale price of an article is Tk. 841 when profit  P  25%
Difference in sale price  Tk. (841 - 696)  Tk. 145.
Difference of profit percentage  P  25% - p  25%
 Let the C.P. of article be Tk. x,
Then, 25% of x  145
25 145 100
 x  Tk. 145  x   Tk. 580.
100 25
 Profit  Sale price - Cost price  Tk. (696 - 580)  Tk. 116 Profit  p%
p 116 100
 580   116  p   20%
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84. The value of a machine depreciates every year at the rate of 10% on its value at the beginning of that year.
If the present value of the machine is Tk. 729, its worth three years ago was [Aggarwal- 286]
Solution : Given, Present value of machine  Tk. 729 Rate of depreciation  10%
P 729 729 729  10  10  10
 Worth three years ago      Tk.1000 .
(1 - r) 3
 10 
3
9
3
999
1    
 100   10 
Hence three year ago, price of machine was Tk. 1000.

85. The profit earned by selling a chair for Tk. 752 is 1.2 times the loss incurred when the same chair was sold
for Tk. 400. What is the cost price of the chair? [Aggarwal- 288]
Solution : Let C.P. of chair be Tk. x
5.225
According to the question  100  4.665
112
The price is decreased  Tk. (5,225 - 4,665)  560.

86. The price of cycle is marked at Tk. 1150. A shopkeeper earns a profit of 15% after allowing a discount of
15% on the marked price. Find the cost price of the cycle. [Aggarwal- 291]
Solution : Marked price of cycle  Tk. 1150
Discount percent  15%
1150 15
Sale price  1150 -  Tk.(1150 - 172.5)  Tk. 977.5
100
Let C.P. of cycle be Tk. x
According to given informatio n, x  15% of x  Tk. 977.5
115 x 977 .5 100
  977 .5  x   x  Tk. 850.
100 115

 Compound Interest
1. What would be the compound interest accrued on an amount of Tk. 8000 at the rate of 15 p.c.p.a. in 3
years? [Aggarwal- 1]
Solution:
  15  
3
 23 23 23 
Amount  Tk. 8000  1     Tk. 8000      Tk.12167.
  100    20 20 20 
 C.I.  Tk. (12167 - 8000)  Tk. 4167.

2. A bank offers 5% compound interest calculated on half-yearly basis. A customer deposits Tk. 1600
each on 1st January and 1st July of a year. At the end of the year, the amount he would have gained by
way of interest is: [Aggarwal- 8]
Solution:
  5 
2
 5 
Amount  Tk. 1600  1    1600  1  
  2 100   2  100 
 41 41 41   41  41   1600  41  81 
 Tk.1600    1600    Tk.1600    1  Tk.   Tk. 3321.
 40 40 40   40  40   40  40 
 C.I.  Tk. 3321 - 3200   Tk.121.

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3. Mr. Duggal invested Tk. 20000 with the rate of interest @ 20 p.c.p.a. The interest was compounded
half-yearly for first one year and in the next year it was compounded yearly. What will be the total
interest earned at the end of 2 years? [Aggarwal- 10]
Solution:
 
2
1   20   11 11 6 
Amount  Tk. 20000 1   1     20000      Tk. 29040.
  100   100   10 10 5 
 C.I.  Tk. 29040  20000   Tk. 9040.

4. Find the compound interest on Tk. 15625 for 9 months at 16% per annum compounded quarterly.
[Aggarwal- 11]
Solution: P  Tk.15625, n  9 months  3 quarters, R  16% p.a.  4% per quarter.
  4  
3
 26 26 26 
Amount  Tk. 15625  1     Tk. 15625      Tk.17576.
  100    25 25 25 
 C.I.  Tk.(17576 - 15625)  Tk. 1951.

5. A man gets a simple interest of Tk. 1000 on a certain principal at the rate of 5 p.c.p.a. in 4 years. What
compound interest will the man get on twice the principal in 2 years at the same rate? [Aggarwal- 12]
 100 10000 
Solution: Principal  Tk.    Tk. 5000.
 5 4 
Now, P  Tk.1000, T  2 years, R  5%.
  5  
2
 21 21 
Amount  Tk. 1000 1     Tk. 10000     Tk. 11025.
  100    20 20 
 C.I.  Tk. (11025 - 10000)  Tk. 1025.

6. What will be the difference between the simple interest and compound interest accrued on the amount
of Tk. 19200 at the end of 3 years @ 12 p.c.p.a? [Aggarwal- 15]
 19200 12  3 
Solution: S.I.  Tk.    Tk. 6912
 100 
  12 
3
  28 28 28  
C.I  Tk. 19200  1    19200   Tk. 19200      19200 
  100    25 25 25  
 16859136 
 Tk.   19200   Tk. (26974.617 6 - 19200)  Tk. 7774.6176
 625 
 Difference  Tk. (7774.6176 - 6912)  Tk. 862.6176.

7. A man borrows Tk. 4000 at 15% compound rate of interest. At the end of each year he pays back Tk.
1500. How much amount should be pay at the end of third year to clear all his dues? [Aggarwal- 18]
Solution:
  15    23  
Amount after 1st year  Tk. 4000 1    1500   Tk.  4000    1500 
  100    20  
 Tk. (4600 - 1500)  Tk. 3100.
  15    23  
Amount after 2nd year  Tk. 3100 1    1500   Tk.  3100    1500 
  100    20  
 Tk. (3565 - 1500)  Tk. 2065.

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  15    23  
Amount after 3rd year  Tk. 20651    1500   Tk.  2065    1500 
  100    20  
 Tk. (2374.75 - 1500)  Tk. 874.75.

8. A man invests Tk. 5000 for 3 years at 5% p.a. compound interest reckoned yearly. Income tax at the
arte of 20% on the interest earned is deducted at the end of each year. Find the amount at the end of
the third year. [Aggarwal- 19]
Solution:
  5  
C.I. earned during 1st year  Tk. 5000 1    5000   Tk.(5250 - 5000)  Tk. 250.
  100  
Amount after 1st year  Tk. (5250 - 20% of 250)  Tk. (5250 - 50)  Tk. 5200.
  5  
C.I earned during 2nd year  Tk. 5200 1    5200   Tk. (5460 - 52)  Tk. 5408.
  100  
  5  
C.I. earned during 3rd year  Tk. 54081    5408   Tk. (5678.40 - 54.08)  Tk. 5624.32.
  100  

9. The compound interest on Tk. 30,000 at 7% per annum is Tk. 4347. The period (in years) is [Aggarwal-
20]
Solution:
Amount  Tk. ( 30000  4347)  Tk. 34347.
n
 7 
Let the time be n years. Then, 3000 1    34347
 100 
n 2
 107  34347 11449  107 
       n  2 years.
 100  30000 10000  100 

10. A man invests Tk. 4000 for 3 years at compound interest. After one year the money amounts to Tk.
4320. What will be the amount (to the nearest Taka) due at the end of 3 years? [Aggarwal- 23]
 R 
Solution: Let the rate be R% p.a. Then, 4000 1    4320
 100 
R 4320 108 R 8
1      R  8.
100 4000 100 100 100
  8  
3

 Amount of 3 years  Tk. 4000 1   


  100  
 27 27 27   629856 
 Tk.  4000      Tk.    Tk. 5038.848  5039.
 25 25 25   125 

11. An amount of Tk. 10000 becomes Tk. 14641 in 2 years if the interest is compounded half-yearly. What
is the rate of compound interest p.c.p.a.? [Aggarwal- 24]
Solution:
4
 R 
Let the rate be R% p.a. Then, 10000 1    14641 .
 2 100 
4 4
 R  14641  11  R 11 R 1
 1        1     R  20%
 200  10000  10  200 10 200 10

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1
12. The principal that amounts to Tk. 4913 in 3 years at 6 % per annum compound interest
4
compounded annually, is [Aggarwal- 25]
Solution:
 
 
Principal  Tk. 
4913   Tk.  4913  16  16  16   Tk. 4096.
 25  
3
 17 17 17 
 1   
  4  100  

13. The present worth of Tk. 169 due in 2 years at 4% per annum compound interest is [Aggarwal- 26]
Solution:
 
 
Present worth  Tk.  169   Tk. 169  25  25   Tk. 156.25.
 4  
2
 26 26 
 1   
  100  

1
14. If the compound interest on a sum for 2 years at 12 % per annum is Tk. 510, the simple interest on
2
the same sum at the same rate for the same period of time is: [Aggarwal- 29]
Solution: Let the sum be Tk. P. Then
  25 
2
  9  2   510  64 
 P 1    P   510  P    1  510  P     1920 .
  2  100    8    17 
 1920  25  2 
 Sum  Tk. 1920. SO, S.I.  Tk.    Tk. 480.
 2  100 

15. The simple interest on a certain sum of money for 3 years at 8% per annum is half the compound
interest of Tk. 4000 for 2 years at 10% per annum. The sum placed on simple interest is [Aggarwal- 31]
Solution:
  10 
2
  11 11 
C.I.  Tk. 4000  1    4000   Tk.  4000    4000   Tk. 840.
  100    10 10 
 420  100 
 Sum  Tk.    Tk.1750.
 38 

16. The compound interest accrued on a amount of Tk. 25500 at the end of 3 years is Tk. 8440.50. What
would be the simple interest accrued on the same amount at the same rate in the same period?
[Aggarwal- 34]
Solution:
3
 R 
Let the rate be Tk. R% p.a. Then, 25500 1    25500  8440 .50  33940 .50
 100 
3 3
 R  33940 .50 1331  11  R 11 R 1
 1        1     R  10%.
 100  25500 1000  10  100 10 100 10
 25500  10  3 
 Tk.    Tk. 7650.
 100 

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17. The difference between compound interest and simple interest on a sum for 2 years at 8 per cent is Tk.
768. The sum is [Aggarwal- 37]
  8 
2

Solution: Let the sum be Tk. x. Then C.I.  Tk.  x1    x
  100  
 729   104 x 
 Tk.  x  x   Tk.  
 625   625 
 x 8 2   4x 
S.I.  Tk.    Tk.  
 100   25 
104 x 4 x 4x  768  625 
   768   678  x     120000 .
625 25 625  4 

18. The difference between the simple interest on a certain sum at the rate of 10% per annum for 2 years
and compounded interest which is compounded every 6 months is Tk. 124.05. What is the principal
sum? [Aggarwal- 39]
Solution: Let the sum be Tk. P. Then
 5 
4
 P  10  2
P 1    1   124 .05
 100   100
 21  4 1 194481 6  12405  12405 160000 
 P    1    124 .05  P    P    8000 .
 20  5  160000 5  100  100 2481 

19. A money-lender borrows money at 4% per annum and pays the interest at the end of the year. He
lends it at 6% per annum compound interest compounded half-yearly and receives the interest at the
end of the year. In this way, he gains Tk. 104.50 a year. The amount of money he borrows, is
[Aggarwal- 41]
Solution: Let the sum be Tk. x. Then
  3 
2

C.I. when compounded half - yearly  Tk.  x  1    x
  100  
 10609   609 x 
 Tk.  x  x   Tk.  
 10000   10000 
  4    26 x   x 
C.I. when compounded yearly  Tk.  x1    x   Tk.   x   Tk.  
  100    25   25 
609 x x 209 x
   104 .50   104 .50
10000 25 10000
 104 .50  10000 
 x   5000 .
 209 

20. On a sum of money, the simple interest for 2 years is Tk. 660, while the compounded interest is Tk.
696.30, the rate of interest being the same in both the cases. The rate of interest is [Aggarwal- 43]
Solution: Difference in C.I. and S.I. for 2 years  Tk. (696.30 - 660)  Tk. 36.30
S.I. for one year  Tk. 330.
S.I. on Tk. 330 for 1 year  Tk. 36.30.
 100  36.30 
 Rate   %  11%
 330 1 
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21. A father left a will of Tk. 16400 for his two sons aged 17 and 18 years. They must get equal amounts
when they are 20 years, at 5% compound interest. Find the present share of the younger son.
[Aggarwal- 46]
Solution: Let the shares of the younger and elder sons be Tk. x and Tk. (16400 - x).(16400 - x).
Then, Amount of Tk. x after 3 years  Amount of Tk. (16400 - x) after 2 years.
3 2
 5   5   5 
 x 1    (16400  x)1    x 1    (16400  x)
 100   100   100 
21x 41x  16400  20 
  x  16400   16400  x     8000 .
20 20  41 

22. A sum of money put at compound interest amounts in 2 years to Tk. 672 and in 3 years to Tk. 714. The
rate of interest per annum is [Aggarwal- 49]
Solution: S.I. on Tk. 672 for 1 year
 Tk. (714 - 672)  Tk. 42.
 100  42 
 Rate   %  6.25%
 672  1 

23. A finance company declares that, at a certain compound interest rate, a sum of money deposited by
anyone will become 8 times in 3 years. If the same amount is deposited at the same compound rate of
interest, then in how many years will it become 16 times? [Aggarwal- 53]
Solution:
3 3
 R   R 
P1    8P   1    8.
 100   100 
n n
 R   R 
Let P1    16 P  1    16  2  (2 )
4 3 4/3

 100   100 
4/3
 R 
n
 R  
3

 1    (8) 4/3
  1   
 100   100  
4
 R 
 1    n  4.
 100 
 Required time  4 years.

24. A man borrows Tk. 2550 to be paid back with compound interest at the rate of 4% per annum by the
end of 2 years in two equal yearly installments. How much will each installment be? [Aggarwal- 56]
Solution: Let the value of each installmen t be Tk. x Then,
(P.W. of Tk. x due 1 year hence)  (P.W. of Tk. x due 2 years hence)  Tk. 2550.
x x 25 x 625 x
   2550 .    2550 .
 4   4 
2
26 676
1   1  
 100   100 
 1275 x  2550  676
 2550  676 
 x   1352 .
 1275 

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25. A taperecorder is sold for Tk. 3500 cash, or Tk. 1000 cash down payment and the balance in three
1
equal easy installments. If 12 % is the rate of interest compounded annually, find the amount of
2
installment. [Aggarwal- 58]
Solution:
Total cost of tape recorder  Tk. 3500. Down Payment  Tk.1000. Balance  Tk. (3500 -1000)  Tk. 2500.
Let the value of each installmen t be Tk. x.
P.W. of Tk. x due 1 year hence  P.W. of Tk. x due 2 years hence  P.W. of Tk. x due 3 years hencee  2500)
x x x
    2500 .
 25   25 
2
 25 
3
1   1   1  
 2 100   2 100   2 100 
8 x 64 x 512 x 1736 x 2500  729
    2500   2500  x   1049 .83  1049 .85.
9 81 729 729 1736

26. A man borrows Tk. 12,500 at 20% compound interest. At the end of every year he pays Tk. 2000 as
part repayment. How much does he still owe after three such installments? [Aggarwal- 61]
Solution: Balance
 
3
20     20 
2
 20  

 Tk. 12500  1     2000  1    2000  1    2000 

  100      100   100  

 6 6 6  6 6 6 
 Tk.12500       2000    2000   2000 
 5 5 5  5 5 5 
 Tk.[(21600  (2880  2400  2000 )]  Tk. 14320.

27. A sum of money is borrowed and paid back in two annual installments of Tk. 882 each allowing 5%
compound interest. The sum borrowed was [Aggarwal- 62]
Solution: Principal  (P.W. of Tk. 882 due 1 year hence)  (P.W. of Tk. 882 due 2 years hence)
 
 

882

882    882  20  882  400   Tk. 1640.
 5   5    21
2
441 
 1   1   
  100   100  

28. On what sum of money will the difference between simple interest and compound interest for 2 years
at 5% per annum be equal to Tk. 63? [Aggarwal- 64]
Solution:
Time  2 years. Rate of interest  5% per annum
 r 
n
 Pr t
According to question, P 1    1   63
 100   100
 5 
2
 P  5 2  5 
2
 10 P
P 1    1   63  P 1    1   63
 100   100  100   100
 105  2  10 P  11025  10000  10 P
 P    1   63  P   63
 100   100  10000  100

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1025 P 10 P 1025 P  10000 P


   63   63
10000 100 10000
630000
 25 P  Tk. 630000  P   Tk. 25200.
25
Hence, Sum  Tk. 25200.

29. The compound interest on a certain sum of money for 2 years at 10% per annum is Tk. 525. The
simple interest on the same sum of money for double the time at half the rate percent per annum is?
[Aggarwal- 67]
Solution: Let the sum of money be Tk. P
  R 
1
   10 
2

Then, P1    P   C.I.P1    P   525 .
  100     100  
2
 11   121   21   525 100 
    1  525    1  525  P  525   P     Tk. 2500
 10   100   100   21 
 Sum of money  Tk. 2500.
Simple interest on the same sum Tk. 2500 for 4 (double the time) years at
5% (half the rate of percent per annum) is
 2500  5  4 
So. S.I.  Tk.    Tk. 500.
 100 

30. The difference between CI and SI on a certain sum of money for 3 years at 5% p.c.p.a. is Tk. 122. Find
the sum investment? [Aggarwal- 68]
Solution: Rate of interest  5% p.c.p.a
 R  3  R  
2

If time 3 years thene CI - SI  P    3  


 100   100  
 5  3  5  
2
 125 75 
 122  P    3    122  P  
 100   100    100000 10000 
125  7500   7525  122  1000000
 122  P    122  P   P  Tk. 16000
 1000000  1000000  7625

31. What is the difference between the compound interest on Tk. 5000 for 1 year at 4% per annum
compounded yearly and half yearly? [Aggarwal- 68]
Solution:
2 2
 2   102 
Interest compounded half yearly  5000 1    5000    5000(1.02) .........(i )
 100   100 
t 1
 R   4 
As we know A  P1   . Interest compounded yearly  5000 1  
 100   100 
 104 
 5000    5000 (1.04) ..................................(ii )
 100 
From (i ) and (ii )
Required difference  5000(1.02) 2  5000 (1.04)1  5000 (1.0404 )  5000 (1.04)  5202  5200  Tk. 2.

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1. Which organization was hired as a consultant for 12. What is the current name of the census and
the second satellite project of the country on 19 household census?
January 2020? A) Census and household census
A) European Space Agency (ESA) B) Population census and household census
B) Thales Alena Space C) household census
C) Space X D) None of the above
D) Price waterhouse Cooper (PwC) 13. In which year is the census and household census
2. What will be the name of the second satellite to be renamed according to the Statistics Act?
launched? A) 2011 B) 2013
A) Bangabandhu Satellite 2 C) 2015 D) 2019
B) Sheikh Hasina Satellite 1 14. How many consecutive years of census and
C) Wazed Mia Satellite household census are held?
D) Bangladesh Satellite A) 5 years B) 8 years
3. When will the country's second satellite be C) 10 years D) 12 years
launched? 15. When will the sixth census and census be held?
A) 2022 B) 2023 A) 25-31 July 2021
C) 2025 D) 2027 B) 25-31 August 2021
4. What is the current geographical indicator C) 25-31 October 2021
product? D) 25-31 December 2021
A) 2 B) 3 16. When was the first Sharia-based Islamic bond
C) 9 D) 5 sukuk auction held in Bangladesh?
5. Which is the fourth geographical indicator product A) 28 December 2020
of the country? B) 29 December 2020
A) Jamdani B) Hilsa C) 30 December 2020
C) Khirsapati Mango D) Dhakaiya Muslin D) 31 December 2020
6. When was the country's first boat museum 17. In what name was the first Islamic bond Sukuk
inaugurated at Barguna Sadar? issued?
A) 30 December 2020 B) 29 December 2020 A) Salam Sukuk B) Lease sukuk
C) 1 January2021 D) 2 January 2020 C) Musharaka Sukuk D) None of the above
7. What is the name of the country's first boat 18. Which two banks were converted into full Shariah
museum? based Islamic banks on 1 January 2021?
A) Sher-e-Bangla Boat Museum A) Standard Bank Limited
B) Bhasani Boat Museum B) Global Islami Bank Limited
C) Bangabandhu Boat Museum C) Jamuna Bank Limited
D) Sheikh Hasina Boat Museum D) Both A and B
8. How many five year plans has the Bangladesh 19. How many banks are conducting full Shariah
government adopted so far? based banking activities till January 2021?
A) 5 B) 6 A) 7 B) 8
C) 7 D) 8 C) 9 D) 10
9. When was the Eighth Five Year Plan approved at 20. What is the current name of NRB Global Bank
the meeting of the National Economic Council? Limited?
A) 28 December 2020 B) 29 December 2020 A) Global Islami Bank Limited
C) 30 December 2020 D) 31December 2020 B) NRB Global Islami Bank Limited
10. What is the duration of the Eighth Five Year Plan? C) Global Bank Limited
A) 2021-2025 B) 2022-2027 D) None of the above
C) 2023- 2027 D) 2024 -2028 21. Who was the first U.S. president to be indicted
11. How many crores of rupees will be spent to twice in the lower house of Congress, the House of
implement the eighth five-year plan? Representatives?
A) 64,30,120 B) 64,65,800 A) Richard Nixon B) Bill Clinton
C) 64,48,390 D) 64,95,980 C) Donald Trump D) Andrew Johnson
Answer Key: 1. (D) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (D) 6. (B) 7. (C) 8. (D) 9. (D) 10. (A) 11. (D) 12. (B) 13. (B) 14. (C)
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22. When was Donald Trump indicted for the second 24. Who is the first black woman vice president of the
time in the lower house of Congress, the House of United States?
Representatives? A) Michelle Obama B) Janet Yellen
A) 1 January 2021 B) 9 January 2021 C) Hillary Clinton D) Kamala Harris
C) 10 January 2021 D) 13 January 2021 25. December 4, 2020 the transition from Least
23. January 20, 2021 how long has Joe Biden been Developed Countries to which country?
President of the United States? A) Vanuatu B) Angola
A) 44 B) 45 C) Bangladesh D) Nepal
C) 46 D) 47
Answer Key:
22. (D) 23. (C) 24. (D) 25. (A)

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1. G †K dRjyj nK evsjvi Mf©bi nb - 1956 mv‡ji 4 gvP©|
2. h‡kvi kn‡ii weL¨vZ b…Z¨ wK - ej|
3. mbvZb k‡‬i A_© - wPišÍb|
4. mvZÿxiv ‡Rjvq †Kvb ¯'je›‬i Aew¯'Z - ‡fvgiv|
5. w‬bvRcyi †Rjvq wK wK ¯'je›‬i Aew¯'Z - wnwj I weij|
6. Dcgnv‡‬‡k WvK e¨e¯'vi cÔe©Zb †K - ‡kikvn(Avmj bvg dwi‬ L&vb)|
7. evsjv‡‬‡ki DuPy Rwg - DËiv‡j|
8. e¨emvi nvi n‡‧Q - ißvwb I Avg‬vwb ‬v‡gi nvi|
9. †gv¯Ídv g‡bvqvi wK‡mi ¯'vcwZ - wgï‡Ki|
10. gyw³i K_v gyw³i Mvb cwiPvjbv K‡i‡Qb †K - Zv‡iK gvmy‬|
11. ‡ZfvMv Av‡›‬vjb nq PvcvBbeveM‡Ã - 1950(Bjv wgÎ)
12. ‡eZeywbqv fy-DcMÔn †K›‬ª ‡Kv_vq - iv½vgvwU-1975
13. wRwRqv Ki iwnZ K‡ib †K - m¤ªvU AvKei
14. ‪KeZ© we‬ª‡ni †bZv wQ‡jb - w`e¨|
15. w‬bvRcyi ivgmvM‡ii cÔwZôvZv - ivgbv_|
16. AvM©wbK Pv †Kvb †Rjvq Drcbœ nq - cÂMo †Rjvq|
17. evsjv‡‬‡ki m‡ev©P ce©Z Pzov - weRq ZvwRsWs ev( weRq0|( D‧PZv- 1231 wgUvi ev 4039 dyU)|
18. 8 AvMó 1993 cÔ_g †mj‡dvb PvjyK‡i †K - wmwU‡mj|
19. ûgvqb Zvi kvmbKv‡j wK cÔwZôvjv‡f e¨_© nq - evsjv |
20. weL¨vZ ch©UK Be‡b eZzZv †mvbvi MvuI Av‡m KZ mv‡j - 1346|
21. cÔvPxb e½ Rbc‡‬i Askwe‡kl nj ‡Kv †Rjv - Kzwóqv †Rjv|
22. KZ mv‡j hy×vciv‡ai wePv‡ii Rb¨ UªvBeybvj MVb Kiv nq - 25 gvP©, 201|
23. †fvjv †Rjvi c~e© bvg wK - kvnevRcyi|
24. 1972 mv‡j gy³aviv cÔKvkb wK ïiæ K‡I - MÔš'‡gjv ïiæ K‡i|
25. †fv‡jv ¯'je›‬i †Kvb †Rjvq Aew¯'Z - mvZÿxiv |
26. evsiv‡‬‡k KZwU cigvby wPwKrmv †K›‬ª Av‡Q - 15 wU|
27. ivó«xq cªZx‡Ki wRvBbvi †K - Kvgiyj nvmvb|
28. ivó«xq g‡bvMÔv‡gi wWRvBbvi †K - G.Gb.G mvnv|
29. 94(2) aviv ‡gvZv‡eK mywcÔg‡Kv‡Ui wePvicwZ KZ Rb - 11 Rb
30. KZ mv‡j AvgMvQ‡K RvZxq e
‣ wn‡m‡e ‡Nvlbv Kiv nq - 14 wW‡m¤^i 2010|

AvšÍRv©wZK welq
1. wf‡Þ›U f¨vbM‡b ‡Kvb †‬‡ki wPÎwkíx - ‡b‬vij¨v‡Ûi |
2. ‡m›U †n‡jbv Øxc - AvUjvw›UK gnvmvM‡i|
3. ‡bcv‡ji cvjv©‡g‡›Ui bvg - ‡dWv‡ij cvjv©‡g›U|
4. wPb I hy³iv‡óªi cvjv©‡g›Ui bvg - Ks‡MÔm|
5. ivwkqvi cvjv‡g‡›Ui wbgœ K‡ÿi bvg nj - Wzgv|
6. fviZ-cvwK¯Ív‡bi g‡a¨ wkgjv Pyw³ nq KZ mv‡j -1972 mv‡ji 2 RyjvB|
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7. 1964 mv‡j ‡bjmb ‡g‡Ûjv‡K ‡Kvb Øx‡c Kvivevm ‡‬q - ‡iv‡eb Øx‡c (27 eQi ci 1990 mv‡i wZwb gyw³ cvb)|
8. ‡ejwRqv‡gi GKwU MÔvg - IqvUvijy (18 Ryb 1815 mv‡j GLv‡b d«vÞ I weª‡U‡bi g‡a¨ hy× nq)|
9. IqvUvi jy †Kv_vq Aew¯'Z - †ejwRqv‡g |
10. KgbI‡qj_ cÔwZwôZ nq - 1965 mv‡j (gvj‡ev©‡iv nvDm)|
11. c…w_exi MfxiZg n«‬ n‡‧Q - ‪eKvj n«‬|
12. c…w_exi e…nËg n«‬ n‡‧Q - Kvw¤úqvb mvMi|
13. cÔ_g fviZxq wnmv‡e Gfv‡ió Rq K‡ib †K - AeZvi wms|
14. cÔ_g evOvwj Gfv‡ió Rqx †K - wkcÖv gRyg`vi|
15. Px‡bi †Kvb cÔ‡‬k gymwjg Aay¨wlZ - wRbwRqvb cÔ‡‬k|
16. fviZ gnvmvMi I Avie mvMi‡K hy³ K‡i‡Q - cK cÖYvjx|
17. e‡½vcmvMi I Rvdv mvMi‡K hy³ K‡i‡Q - gvjv°v cÖbvjx|
18. fvi‡Zi bZzb ivR¨ - †Zjv½vbv (AÜ«cÔ‡‬k †_‡K Avjv‬v nq 2 Ryb 2014 mv‡j)|
19. dvjRv kniwU †Kv_vq Aew¯'Z - Biv‡K|
20. OSLO Pzw³ ¯^vÿwiZ nq KZ mv‡j - 1993(hy³ivóª)|

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‬Lj K‡i ‡bqwb| eis me ‡‬‡ki ¯^vaxbZv-mve©‡f×g‡Z¡i cÔwZ Mfxi kÔ×v cÔ‬k©b K‡i G‡m‡Q| Pxb eZ©gv‡b evsjv‡‬‡ki Ab¨Zg evwYwR¨K
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wewb‡qvM cÔwZ eQi e…w× cv‡‧Q| evsjv‡‬‡ki wewfbœ AeKvVv‡gv wbg©v‡Y Px‡bi mwµq Dcw¯'wZ i‡q‡Q| GQvovI m¤úªwZ Pxb evsjv‡‬‡ki
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evsjv‡`k-hy³ivó« m¤úK©
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evsjv‡‬‡ki MYnZ¨vi e¨vcv‡i wbðyc _vKv Ges cvwK¯Ívwb mvgwiK RvšÍv‡K mn‡hvwMZvi weiƒ‡× Zv‡‬i A‡b‡KB Ae¯'vb ‡bq| evsjv‡‬k wel‡q
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Computer
 Computer Fundamental Miscellaneous-5
1. ALU is termed as 10. To delete an incorrect character in a document,
A. Arithmetic logical unit ______ to erase to the right of the insertion point.
B. Array Logical Unit A. Press the left mouse key
C. Application logic unit B. Double click the right mouse
D. Application logic universal C. Press the BACKSPACE key
2. A websites main page is called its D. Press the delete key
A. Home page B. Browser page 11. The operating system does all of the following
C. Bookmark page D. Search page except
3. When installing ______ the user must copy usually A. Provide a way for the user to interact with the
decompress program file from CDROM or computer.
medium to the hard disk. B. Manage the central processing unit (CPU).
A. Programming software C. Manage memory and storage.
B. System hardware D. Enable users to perform a specific task as
C. Application hardware document editing.
D. Application software 12. All of the following are steps involved in the boot
4. A collection of interrelated file in computer is a process except
A. File manager B. Field A. Load the operating system in to RAM.
C. Record D. Database B. The power on self-test.
5. A collection of 8 bit is called - C. Activate the basic input/ output system (BIOS).
A. Byte B. Record D. Load application programs.
C. Word D. Nibble 13. The ______ storage on ROM chip is responsible
6. General purpose computer are those that can be for loading the operating system from its
adopted to countless uses simply by changing its permanent location on the hard drive in to RAM.
A. Output device B. Input device A. BIOS B. API
C. Processor D. Program C. Device driver D. Supervisor program
7. Memory in which any location can be reached in a 14. The basic input/output system (BIOS) is stored in
fixed and short amount of time after specifying its A. RAM B. ROM
address is called - C. The CPU D. The hard drive
A. Sequential access memory 15. Ensuring that the essential peripheral devices are
B. Random access memory attached and operational is the ____ Process.
C. Secondary memory A. Configuration B. CMOS
D. Mass storage C. POST D. ROM
8. _______ software allows users to perform 16. Hyper-threading (HT) is related to
calculation on rows and columns of data. A. Processor B. RAM
A. Word processing C. Mother board D. Hard Disk
B. Presentation graphics 17. Intel and AMD are leaders in
C. Database management system A. Processor B. RAM
D. Electronic spreadsheet C. Mother board D. Hard Disk
9. The horizontal and vertical lines on a spreadsheet 18. IDE (ATE) or SATA interface connect Mother
are called: board with
A. Cells B. Sheets A. Mother board B. RAM
C. Block lines D. Grid-lines C. Processor D. Hard disk

Answer Key: 1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (D) 5. (A) 6. (D) 7. (B) 8. (D) 9. (D) 10. (D) 11. (D) 12. (D) 13. (A)
38 14. (B) 15. (C) 16. (A) 17. (A) 18. (D)
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19. USB is a type of 31. A logic bomb that was created to erupt on
A. Processor B. Port Michelangelo's birthday is an example of a:
C. Monitor D. Program A. Time-related bomb sequence
20. Surgeons can perform delicate operation by B. Virus
manipulating devices through computers instead of C. Time bomb D. Trojan horse
manually. This technology is known as 32. What is the name of an application program that
A. Robotics B. Computer forensics gathers user information and sends it to someone
C. Simulation D. Forecasting through the Internet?
21. Process of combining strings is known as A. virus B. Spybot
A. Compiling B. Combining C. Logic bomb D. Security patch
C. Attaching D. Concatenation 33. Standardization of Microsoft programs and the
22. A program that performs a useful task while Windows operating system has made the spread of
simultaneously allowing destructive acts is: viruses:
A. Worm B. Trojan Horse A. More complicated B. More difficult
C. Virus D. Macro Virus C. Easier D. Slower
23. In 1999, the Melissa virus was a widely 34. HTML viruses infect:
publicized: A. Your computer
A. E-mail Virus B. Macro virus B. A Web page in the HTML code
C. Trojan Horse D. Time Bomb C. Both a Web page and the computer that is
24. An intentionally disruptive program that spreads viewing it.
from program to program or from disk to disk is D. None of these
known as 35. Software programs that close potential security
A. Trojan horse B. Virus breaches in an operating system are known as:
C. Time bomb A. Security breach fixes B. Refresh patches
D. Time related bomb sequence C. Security repairs D. Security patches
25. Malicious software is known as: 36. When customers of a Web site are unable to access
A. Badware B. Malware it due to a bombardment of fake traffic, it is known
C. Maliciousware D. Illegalware as:
26. Collecting personal information and effectively A. virus B. A Trojan Horse
posing as another individual is known as the crime C. Cracking
of: D. A denial of service attack.
A. Spooling B. Identity Theft 37. __________ is the measurement of things such as
C. Spoofing D. Hacking fingerprints and retinal scans used for security
27. The common name for the crime of stealing access.
passwords is: A. Biometrics B. Bio-measurement
A. Spooling B. Identity theft C. Computer security
C. Spoofing D. Hacking D. Smart weapon machinery
28. The majority of computer crimes are committed 38. What is the most common tool used to restrict
by: access to a computer system?
A. Hackers B. Insiders A. User log in B. Passwords
C. Overseas criminals C. Computer keys
D. Young teenage computer geniuses D. Access-control software
29. The thing that eventually terminates a worm virus 39. Hardware or software designed to guard against
is a lack of: unauthorized access to a computer network is
A. Memory or disk space B. Time known as a (n):
C. CD drive space D. CD-RW A. Hacker-proof program B. Firewall
30. When a logic bomb is activated by a timerelated C. Hacker-resistant server D. Encryption safe wall
event, it is known as a: 40. The scrambling of code is known as:
A. Time-related bomb sequence A. Encryption B. A firewall
B. Virus C. Scrambling D. Password-proofing
C. Time bomb D. Trojan horse
Answer Key: 19. (B) 20. (A) 21. (D) 22. (B) 23. (A) 24. (B) 25. (B) 26. (B) 27. (C) 28. (B) 29. (A) 30. (C)
31. (C) 32. (B) 33. (C) 34. (B) 35. (D) 36. (D) 37. (A) 38. (B) 39. (B) 40. (A)

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41. If you want to secure a message, use a (n): 52. Which key on keyboard of a computer does not
A. Cryptology source B. Encryption key have its name printed on the key?
C. Encryption software package A. ESC B. SHIFT
D. Cryptosystem C. F1 D. SPACE
42. Instructions and memory address are represented 53. Where would you find the letters QWERTY?
by A. Mouse B. Screen
A. Character code B. Binary codes C. Numeric Keypad D. Keyboard
C. Binary word D. Parity bit 54. How did the computer mouse get its name?
43. A storage area used to store data to a compensate A. Its cable looks like a tail.
for the difference in speed at which the different B. Because it squeaks when moved
units can handle data is C. It has ears.
A. Memory B. Buffer D. Teeth outside mouth.
C. Accumulator D. Address 55. A digitizing tablet can be used for?
44. Which of the following will happen when data is A. Tracing diagrams B. Printing letters
entered into a memory location? C. Reading bar-codes D. Playing
A. It will add to the content of the location. 56. Which of the following is a pointing device?
B. It will change the address of the memory A. Hard disk B. CD-ROM drive
location. C. Touch screen used for computer input.
C. It will erase the previous content. D. RAM
D. It will not be fruitful if there is already some 57. What does a light pen contain?
data at the location. A. Refillable ink
45. The ALU of a computer responds to the commands B. Light sensitive elements
coming from C. Pencil lead D. Blue Ink
A. Primary memory B. Control section 58. What would be the best way to move around a 3D
C. External memory D. Cache memory environment?
46. An error in software or hardware is called a bug. A. Use a tracker ball B. Use a keyboard
What is the alternative computer jargon for it? C. Use a space mouse D. Use Joystick
A. Leech B. Squid 59. Where would you find a magnetic strip?
C. Slug D. Glitch A .Speakers B. Credit card
47. The vast network of computers that connects C. Smart card D. All of the above
millions of people all over the world is called. 60. Hard copy is a term used to describe?
A. LAN B. Web A. Printed output
C. Hypertext D. Internet B. Writing on a hard board
48. Resolution of laser printer is specified in terms of C. Storing information on the hard disk
A. DPI B. LPM D. All of the above
C. CPM D. PPM 61. What do the abbreviations VAB stand for?
49. A byte represents a group of A. Voice activated broadcasting
A. 10 bits B. 40 bits B. Visual audio board
C. 8 bits D. 22 bits C. Voice answer back D. None of these
50. Personal computers use a number of chips 62. What are the individual dots which make up a
mounted on a main circuit board. What is the picture on the monitor screen called?
common name for such boards? A. Colored spots B. Pixies
A. Daughter board B. Motherboard C. Pixels D. None of these
C. Father board D. Breadboard 63. A daisy wheel is a type of?
51. What is meant by a dedicated computer? A. Storage device B. Pointing device
A. Which is used by one person only C. Scanning Device D. Printer
B. Which is assigned one and only one task 64. Factory production lines can be automated using?
C. Which uses one kind of software A. Machine tools B. VDUs
D. Which is meant for application software C. Plotters D. None of these

Answer Key:
41. (D) 42. (B) 43. (B) 44. (C) 45. (B) 46. (D) 47. (D) 48. (A) 49. (C) 50. (B) 51. (B) 52. (D) 53. (D) 54. (A)
55. (A) 56. (C) 57. (B) 58. (A) 59. (B) 60. (A) 61. (C) 62. (C) 63. (D) 64. (B)

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65. An impact printer creates characters by using? 68. A laser printer does NOT use?
A. An inked ribbon and print head A. A photo-conductive drum
B. Electrically charged ink B. A print head
C. An ink pen C. A laser beam D. None of these
D. All of the above 69. The amount of data that a disk may contains
66. What would you not use with a flatbed plotter? known as the disk's?
A. A pen B. Eraser A. Volume B. Size
C. Paper D. None of these C. Tracking Unit D. Storage capacity
67. What do you need for an ink jet printer? 70. You can protect a floppy disk.
A. A drum B. A cartridge A. Read B. Write
C. A ribbon D. All of the above C. Read and Write D. All of the above
Answer Key:
65. (A) 66. (C) 67. (B) 68. (A) 69. (D) 70. (B)

 Ms Word-2
1. The key F12 opens a 8. How can you apply exactly the same formatting
A. Save As dialog box B. Open dialog box you did to another text?
C. Save dialog box D. Close dialog box A. Copy the text and paste in new location. Then
2. Ctrl + I type the new text again
A. Italic B. Left Indent B. Copy the text and click on Paste Special tool on
C. Save Document D. Close Document new place
3. Ctrl + S C. Select the text then click on Format Painter and
A. Save Document with different name select the new text
B. Save Document with same name D. All of above
C. Save Document and Close Word Application 9. Which of the following is not one of the three
D. Save Document and Print whole Pages 'Mail Merge Helper' steps?
4. If you will be displaying or printing your A. merge the two files
document on another computer, you'll want to B. create the main document
make sure and select the _____________ option C. set the mailing list parameters
under the 'Save' tab. D. create the data source
A. Embed Fonts 10. To select a block of text, click at the beginning of
B. Embed True Type Fonts the selection, scroll to the end of the selection,
C. Save True Type Fonts D. Save Fonts position the mouse pointer at the end of the
5. Ctrl + J selection, hold down the _____ key, and then click
A. Align Justify B. Insert Hyperlink (or drag through the text).
C. Search D. Print A. ctrl B. alt
6. What is a portion of a document in which you set C. shift D. tab
certain page formatting options? 11. What is the shortcut-key for manual line break?
A. Page B. Document A. CTRL + Enter B. Alt + Enter
C. Section D. Page Setup C. Shift + Enter D. Space + Enter
7. If you need to double underline a word, how will 12. Which key should be pressed to start a new
you do that? paragraph in MS-Word?
A. Go to Format menu and then Font option. Open A. Down Cursor Key B. Enter Key
Underline Style and choose Double Underline C. Shift + Enter D. Ctrl + Enter
B. From Format menu choose Font option and then 13. What is the shortcut key to display field codes?
from Font tab open Underline Style and select A. Alt + F9 B. Ctrl + F9
Double Underline C. Shift + F9 D. Space + F9
C. Select the text then choose Format >> Font and
on Font tab, open Underline Style and choose Answer Key:
Double Underline 1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (B) 4. (B) 5. (A) 6. (C) 7. (C)
D. Click double underline tool on formatting 8. (C) 9. (C) 10. (C) 11. (C) 12. (B) 13. (A)
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14. To use your keyboard instead of the mouse to 25. Which of the following do you use to change
select tools on the ribbon, you display the Key margins?
Tips by pressing the _____________key? A. formatting toolbar
A. Alt B. Ctrl B. page setup dialog box
C. Shift+Enter D. Alt+Enter C. Standard toolbar
15. Press _____ to create a line break, which advances D. paragraph dialog box
the insertion point to the beginning of the next 26. In order to email a Word document from within
physical line - ignoring any paragraph formatting MS Word
instructions. A. Office button >> Send to >> Mail Recipient
A. shift+enter B. ctrl+enter B. Save the file as an email attachment
C. shift+tab D. ctrl+tab C. Start Outlook and attach the file while open in
16. A word field may consist of an optional field Word
instruction called a(n) ______ D. This is an impossible operation
A. Subdocument B. Symbol 27. A screen element of MS Word that is usually
C. Signal D. Switch located below the title bar that provides
17. Essential business letter elements include the categorized options is
_____. A. Menu Bar B. Tool Bar
A. date line and inside address C. Status Bar D. All of the above
B. message 28. In Word 2007 the Zoom is placed on
C. signature block D. all of the above A. View tab B. Home tab
18. Which of the following helps to reduce spelling C. Status bar D. A & C both
error in the document? 29. The _____ is a short horizontal line indicating the
A. Auto Format B. Auto Correct conclusion of a document.
C. Smart Tags D. Auto Text A. insertion point B. end mark
19. It is possible to _______ a data source before C. status indicator D. scroll box
performing a merge. 30. Small squares, called _____, on the selection
A. create B. modify rectangle that surrounds a graphic can be used to
C. sort D. all of the above change the dimensions of the graphic.
20. Word has Web authoring tools allow you to A. scroll boxes B. sizing handles
incorporate _____ on Web pages. C. status indicators D. move handles
A. bullets B. hyperlinks 31. Which of the following are valid Minimum and
C. sounds D. all of the above Maximum zoom sizes in MS-office?
21. When typing in Preeti font all the Ukars turn to A. 10, 100 B. 20, 250
something else? What's the cause? C. 10, 500 D. 10, 1000
A. Autotext B. Autocorrect 32. You can replace the text ...
C. Speller A. Ctrl+H B. Ctrl+R
D. Preeti font does not work with Word C. Replace from edit menu D. Both A and C
22. Which of the following commands should you 33. To update a formula in a table, press the
always use before submitting a document to A. F9 keys B. ALT+F9 keys
others? C. SHIFT+F9 keys D. F8 keys
A. find command B. Replace command 34. To move the cursor page to page of documents.
C. Spelling and Grammar D. Thesaurus A. Ctrl+Page Down B. Ctrl+Page Up
23. What is placed to the left of horizontal scroll bar C. Both of the above D. None of the above
A. Tab stop buttons B. View buttons 35. The word wrap feature.....
C. Split buttons D. Indicators A. automatically moves text to the next line when
24. Insert Date, Format Page Number, and Insert necessary
AutoText are buttons on the _____ toolbar. B. appears at the bottom of the document
A. Formatting B. Header and Footer C. allows you to type over text
C. Standard D. Edit D. is the short horizontal line indicating the end of
the document
Answer Key:
14. (A) 15. (A) 16. (D) 17. (D) 18. (B) 19. (D) 20. (D) 21. (B) 22. (C) 23. (B) 24. (B) 25. (B) 26. (A)
27. (A) 28. (D) 29. (B) 30. (B) 31. (C) 32. (D) 33. (A) 34. (C) 35. (A)

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36. You can move the insertion point in a table 45. When you want to view different parts of a
A. With the up arrow and down arrow keys document without moving the insertion point.
B. With the shift + tab keys A. Use the previous page or next page buttons
C. With the tab key B. Use the keyboard
D. All of the above C. Use the vertical and horizontal scroll bars
37. The following tool bars display in the word D. Use the zoom button
application window by default 46. In the merge process, you can
A. Forms tool bar B. Formatting tool bar A. Preview a merge
C. Drawing tool bar D. All of the above B. Merge directly to a printer
38. A table.... C. Merge to new document
A. can be formatted with character formats like D. All of the above
bold and paragraph formats like borders and 47. To view smaller text on the screen you can ...
shading A. Decrease the editing percentage
B. can be created and modified with a button on B. Increase the editing percentage
the standard tool bar C. Decrease the view percentage
C. is a method of organizing data in your D. Increase the view percentage
document 48. Thesaurus tool in MS Word is used for...
D. is a grid organized in columns and rows A. Spelling suggestions
39. Which key or key combination will move the B. Synonyms and Antonyms words
insertion point to the bottom of your document? C. Translate D. None of these
A. END 49. The minimum number of rows and columns in MS
B. PAGE DOWN Word document is
C. CTRL + PAGE DOWN A. 1 and 1 B. 2 and 1
D. None of the above C. 1 and 2 D. 2 and 2
40. The four types of mail merge main documents are. 50. What is the smallest and largest font size available
A. Form letters, directories, catalogues and in Font Size tool on formatting toolbar?
envelope A. 8 and 72 B. 8 and 68
B. Form letters, envelops and mailing labels, C. 6 and 72 D. 6 and 68
directories and lists 51. A character that is raised and smaller above the
C. Basic letters, envelops, labels and list baseline is known as
D. Form letters, envelops, mailing labels and A. Raised B. Outlined
catalogue C. Capscript D. Superscript
41. Which of the following cannot be done with 52. Selecting text means, selecting?
document version? A. a word B. an entire sentence
A. Modifying a version B. Deleting a version C. whole document D. any of the above
C. Opening a version D. None of the above 53. MS-Word automatically moves the text to the next
42. We can insert maximum number of columns in Ms line when it reaches the right edge of the screen
Word are ... and is called?
A. 35 B. 15 A. Carriage Return B. Enter
C. 63 D. 65 C. Word Wrap D. None of the above
43. Which of the following is not of the merge 54. In MS-Word, for what does ruler help?
process? A. to set tabs B. to set indents
A. Preview the merge results C. to change page margins D. All of the above
B. Format a main document 55. Which menu in MSWord can be used to change
C. Edit a data source character size and typeface?
D. Identify the main document A. View B. Tools
44. Which type of files cannot be navigated using clip- C. Format D. Data
art browser? 56. Which option in File pull-down menu is used to
A. AVI B. BMP close a file in MSWord?
C. WAV D. MP3 A. New B. Quit
C. Close D. Exit

Answer Key: 36. (D) 37. (B) 38. (D) 39. (D) 40. (D) 41. (D) 42. (C) 43. (B) 44. (D) 45. (C) 46. (D) 47. (D) 48. (B)
49. (A) 50. (A) 51. (D) 52. (D) 53. (C) 54. (D) 55. (C) 56. (C)

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57. What is the function of CTRL+R in MSWord 64. How can you insert a sound file in your word
A. Open the Print dialog box document?
B. Update the current Web page A. From insert -> sound menu option
C. Close the current window B. From insert -> file menu option
D. None of these C. From insert -> object menu option
58. What is the extension of files created in MSWord D. None of These
97- 2003 65. Macros are:
A. dot B. doc A. Small programs created in MS-Word to
C. dom D. txt automate repetitive tasks by using VBA
59. Why headers and footers used in MS -Word B. Small add-on programs that are installed
A. To enhance the overall appearance of the afterwards if you need them
document C. Programming language that you can use to
B. To mark the starting of a page customize MS-Word
C. To make large document more readable D. Large tools in Word such as mail merge
D. To allow page headers and footers to appear on 66. A template stores:
document when it is printed A. Graphics, text, styles, macros
60. In MS-Word shortcut SHIFT+DELETE is used to B. Customized word command setting
A. Delete the selected item permanently without C. Auto text entries D. All of above
placing the item in the Recycle Bin 67. What do you mean by vertical separation between
B. Copy the selected item columns?
C. Rename the selected item A. Orientation B. Gutter
D. Create a shortcut to the selected item C. Margin D. Index
61. What is the default number of lines to drop for 68. What does EXT indicator on status bar of MS
drop cap? Word indicate?
A. 3 B. 10 A. It indicates whether the external text is pasted
C. 15 D. 20 on document or not
62. A bookmark is an item or location in document B. It indicates whether extended add-ons are
that you identify a name for future Reference. installed on MS Word or not
Which of the following task is accomplished by C. It indicates whether Extended Selection mode is
using bookmarks? turned on or off
A. To mark the ending of a page of document D. None of These
B. To quickly jump to a specific location in the 69. Why Drop Caps are used in document?
document A. To drop all the capital letters
C. To add hyperlinks in a web page B. To automatically begin each paragraph with
D. None of These capital letter
63. What is the maximum number of lines you can set C. To begin a paragraph with a large dropped
for a drop cap? initial capital letter
A. 10 B. 15 D None of These
C. 20 D. Undefined 70. Which of the following is not a type of page
Answer Key: margin?
57. (D) 58. (B) 59. (D) 60. (A) 61. (A) 62. (B) 63. (A) A. Right B. Center
64. (C) 65. (A) 66. (D) 67. (C) 68. (C) 69. (C) 70. (B) C. Left D. Top

 Joint Recruitment Test for 8 Bank – 12.01.2018 – SO (Business Faculty)


1. ÓgKgKÖ n‡jv 3. ÓZvZvÖ kãwUi wecixZ kã †KvbwU?
a) gKgj b) SKgK Kiv a) VvÛv b) Z¡iv
c) e¨v‡Oi WvK d) PKPK Kiv c) Z›‬ªv d) Mig
2. Ó‡KvwKjÖ k‡ãi mgv_©K kã †KvbwU? 4. cÔg_ †P×ayixi mvwnwZ¨K QÝbvg †KvbwU?
a) Awn b) cvwL a) fvbywmsn b) exiej
c) AY©e d) wcK c) ayg‡KZz d) ebdzj

Answer Key: 1. (C) 2. (D) 3. (A) 4. (B)

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5. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×- 19. Identify the correct sentence-


a) Zzwg wPiRxe nI b) Zzwg wPiRxex nI a) If anyone calls, take his name
c) P›‬ª D‬q n‡q‡Q d) wZwb AcgvwbZ †eva b) If anyone calls, take their name
K‡i‡Qb c) If anyone calls, take her name
6. ÓcwifvlvÖ k‡ãi A_© Kx? d) If anyone calls, take their names
a) e¨ÄbvZ¥K b) m¤§vbv_©K 20. Find the opposite word of „Anomalous‟?
a) Common b) Analogous
c) iÿYvZ¥K d) ms‡ÿcYv_©
c) Enemy d) Antagonist
7. wb‡Pi †KvbwU †g×wjK kã?
21. Fill in the gap with appropriate word: I hoped he
a) wbevm b) we‡‬kx ______ arrived safely.
c) gyL d) †Ljbv a) has b) is
8. RvZxq Kwe KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg iwPZ wb‡Pi †KvbwU? c) had d) would have
a) gvj¨evb b) Kz‡nwjKv 22. Fill in the blank: The changes in this city have
c) ‡Zvn&dv d) wPÎv occurred______.
9. mZ¨ †h KwVb, KwV‡b‡i fv‡jvevwmjvg- †m KL‡bv K‡i bv eÂbv- a) swiftly b) fastly
KweZvskwU Kvi? c) rapidly d) deeply
a) iex›‬ªbv_ VvKzi b) kvgmyi ingvb 23. The Bengali meaning of the word „Naturalism‟?
c) KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg d) Rxebvb›‬ ‬vk a) bMœZvev‬ b) mnRev`
10. ‡c× + AK = ? c) cÔvK
wZK ag© d) ¯^fveev`
a) ceK b) †c×eK 24. Find the correct meaning of the underlined part:
c) cveb d) cveK Honesty is half the battle in life.
11. Óejvi B‧QvÖ †K GK K_vq wK e‡j? a) substantial asset b) determined factor
c) exaggerated variable d) Literary factor
a) we‡j‧Qv b) e‡j‧Qv
25. What is the meaning of „prologue‟?
c) weeÿv d) eje a) `xN© b) cÖjw¤^Z
12. gv-evevi †mev Ki | GwU †Kvb ai‡bi evK¨? c) ‡M×iPw›‬ªKv d) ‡M×iµwgKv
a) AbyÁvm~PK b) wb‡‬©kK 26. The translation of ‟Bolt from the blue‟-
c) B‧Qvm~PK d) Aw¯ÍevPK a) AvKvk †_‡K cvIqv b) webv †g‡N eRªcvZ
13. ÓBwZK_vÖ k‡ãi A_© Kx? c) nv‡Z Puv‬ cvIqv d) Abv‡q‡m cvIqv
a) BwZnvm b) A_©k~b¨ K_v 27. Fill in the black: Dogs have antipathy _____ cats.
c) Kvwnbx d) †klK_v a) with b) to
14. Óeû‡Kw›‬ªKÖ Gi Bs‡iwR Kx? c) for d) at
a) Polycentric b) Geocentric 28. Fill in the blank with appropriate word: She
c) Regiocentric d) Ethnocentric availed herself ____ the opportunity.
15. ‬ywU ev‡K¨i g‡a¨ fv‡ei m¤^Ü _vK‡j Zv‡‬i gv‡S wK wPý e‡m? a) of b) from
a) †Kvjb b) Kgv c) with d) for
c) W¨vm d) †mwg‡Kvjb 29. Find out the correctly spelt word-
16. Jinglish of anklet Gi evsjv wK? a) Reconnaissnse b) Reconaissance
a) RyZvi cUcU b) ‬ycy‡ii SzgSzg c) Reconnaisance d) Reconnaissance
c) cv‡ji cZcZ d) Pv‡Ki ¸o¸o 30. Translate into Bangla: „Chalk for cheese‟.
17. Which one of the following is the synonym of a) bv‡Ki e‬‡j biæb b) g›‬ †gv‡‬i fv‡jv
„Disdaia‟? c) g‡›‬i fv‡jv d) w`jøxKv jvÇz
a) Beau b) Brave 31. Find the correct analogy of - Fossil :
c) Belittle d) Beckon Anthropology
18. Choose the correct sentence- a) Mineral : Disease b) Bat : Zoology
a) I have a bone to pick on you. c) Idea : Ideology d) Bee : Hive
b) I have a bone to pick with you. 32. GKwU eM©‡ÿ‡Îi K‡Y©i ˆ‬N©¨ 10 †m.wg| GKw‬‡Ki ‪‬N©¨ KZ?
c) I have a bone to pick for you. a) 7.07 †m.wg b) 8.49 †m.wg.
d) I have a bone to pick at you. c) 90.07 †m.wg d) 8.07 †m.wg

Answer Key: 5. (B) 6. (D) 7. (C) 8. (B) 9. (A) 10. (D) 11. (C) 12. (A) 13. (A,C) 14. (A) 15. (D) 16. (B) 17. (C)
18. (B) 19. (D) 20. (B) 21. (C) 22. (C) 23. (D) 24. (A) 25. (C) 26. (B) 27. (B) 28. (A) 29. (D) 30. (A) 31. (B) 32. (A)

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33. Translate into English: ÓAvwg hLb †Q‡jwU‡K †‬Ljvg, 43. 1 ‡_‡K 10 ch©šÍ msL¨vi g‡a¨ †g×wjK msL¨v KqwU?
ZLb †m K‡qK N›Uv a‡i Kuv‬wQjÖ- a) 4 b) 3
a) When I saw the boy, he was crying for several c) 6 d) 5
hours. 44. 1,000 UvKv 12% Pµe…w× gybvdv nv‡i wewb‡qvM Ki‡j 2 eQi
b) When I had met the boy, he had been crying for c‡i jvfmn KZ n‡e?
several hours. a) 1,254.40 UvKv b) 1,244.50 UvKv
c) When I met the boy, he has been crying for c) 1,264.40 UvKv d) 1,355.40 UvKv
several hours. 45. ‡Kvb Avmj 3 eQ‡i gybvdvmn 5,500 UvKv nq| gybvdv Avm‡ji
d) When I met the boy, he had been crying for
several hours. 3
Ask n‡j gybvdvi nvi KZ?
34. GKRb e¨emvqx 80 UvKvq GKwU cY¨ wewµ K‡i 25% jvf K‡i| 8
e¨q I wewµ g~‡j¨i AbycvZ KZ? a) 12.40% b) 12.50%
a) 3 t 4 b) 4 t 5 c) 12% d) 13%
c) 5 t 6 d) 2 t 3 46. evwl©K 10% jv‡f 3,000 UvKv Ges 8% gybvdvq 2,000 UvKv
35. Kwi‡gi evwl©K Avq iwn‡gi †P‡q 10% †ewk, Ab¨w‬‡K iwn‡gi wewb‡qvM Ki‡j †gvU g~ja‡bi Dci M‡o kZKiv KZ UvKv nv‡i
evwl©K Avq Lv‡j‡Ki Av‡qi †P‡q 20% †ewk| Lv‡j‡Ki gvwmK gybvdv cvIqv hv‡e?
Avq 2,000 UvKv n‡j 3 R‡bi †gvU gvwmK Avq KZ UvKv? a) 9.4% b) 9%
a) 6,872 UvKv b) 7,046 UvKv c) 9.2% d) 9.5%
c) 7,772 UvKv d) 7,040 UvKv 47. ‡Kv‡bv kn‡ii eZ©gvb RbmsL¨v 4 jÿ| kniwUi RbmsL¨v e…w×i
nvi kZKiv 25 Rb n‡j, 2 eQi c‡i kn‡ii RbmsL¨v KZ n‡e?
36. (3 3 )2 = KZ?
a) 625,000 b) 650,000
a) 27 3 b) 81 3 c) 550,000 d) 525,000
c) 81 d) 9 3 48. 30 × 16 dz‡Ui GKwU †g‡S †givgZ Ki‡Z 2,496 UvKv e¨q
37. hw` x  y =14 Ges xy= 3 n‡j ( x  y) 2 = KZ?
2 2 n‡j cÔwZ eM©dz‡U e¨q KZ UvKv?
a) 8 b) 11 a) 4.20 UvKv b) 6.20 UvKv
c) 14 d) 17 c) 5.20 UvKv d) 5.50 UvKv
38. 5 eQi c~‡e© wcZv cy‡Îi eq‡mi AbycvZ wQj 3 t 1 Avi 15 eQi 49. GKRb e¨w³ 9,000 UvKvq Dc‡i 30% nv‡i LvRbv 12 wU mgvb
c‡i wcZv cy‡Îi eq‡mi AbycvZ n‡e 2 t 1| wcZv I cy‡Îi wKw¯Í‡Z cwi‡kva K‡i| cÔwZ wKw¯Íi cwigvY KZ?
eZ©gvb eqm KZ? a) 225 UvKv b) 2.50 UvKv
a) 75, 25 b) 60, 20 c) 2.25 UvKv d) 250 UvKv
c) 65, 25 d) 30, 70 50. GKwU †P×ev‧Pvq 8,000 wjUvi cvwb a‡i| †P×ev‧PvwUi ‪‬N©¨ 3.50
39. GKwU e‡M©i evûi ˆ‬N©¨ wظY e…w× n‡j Zvi †ÿÎdj KZ¸Y e…w× wgUvi, cÔ¯' 1.50 wgUvi n‡j Gi MfxiZv KZ wgUvi?
cv‡e? a) 2.75 wgUvi b) 6 wgUvi
a) 2 ¸Y b) 4 ¸Y c) 1.5 wgUvi d) 2.5 wgUvi
c) 6 ¸Y d) 8 ¸Y 51. GKRb Kg©Pvixi †eZb 20% e…w×i ci mvßvwnK 180 UvKv †cj|
40. ‬yB A¼wewkó GKwU msL¨vi A¼Ø‡qi mgwó 7| A¼Øq ¯'vb wewbgq Zvi Av‡qi mvßvwnK †eZb KZ wQj?
Ki‡j †h msL¨v cvIqv hvq Zv cÔ‬Ë msL¨v ‡_‡K 9 ‡ewk| msL¨vwU a) 144 UvKv b) 150 UvKv
KZ? c) 160 UvKv d) 164 UvKv
a) 61 b) 25 52. GKwU 21 wgUvi `xN© I 15 wgUvi cÔ¯' evMv‡bi evB‡ii w‬‡K 3
c) 34 d) 43 wgUvi cÔk¯Í c_ Av‡Q| cÔwZ eM©wgUv‡i 2.75 UvKv a‡i c_wU‡Z
41. GKwU †Kv¤úvwbi 46% Kg©Pvix cyiæl| hw‬ 60% Kg©Pvix Nvm jvMv‡Z †gvU LiP KZ n‡e?
BDwbqb K‡i Ges Gi g‡a¨ 70% Kg©Pvix cyiæl nq, Zvn‡j a) 650 b) 680
kZKiv KZRb gwnjv Kg©Pvix BDwbqb K‡i bv? c) 693 d) 640
2
a) 90% b) 87.5% 1  1
c) 50% d) 66% 53. x   5 n‡j  x   Gi gvb KZ?
x  x
42. me‡P‡q eo msL¨v †KvbwU?
a) 29 b) 27
8 14
a) b) c) 25 d) 32
12 18 Answer Key:
2 15 33. (D) 34. (B) 35. (D) 36. (B) 37. (A) 38. (C) 39. (B)
c) d) 40. (C) 41. (D) 42. (B) 43. (A) 44. (A) 45. (B) 46. (C)
3 20
47. (A) 48. (C) 49. (A) 50. (C) 51. (B) 52. (C) 53. (A)

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54. (0.2)2  (0.1)3  KZ? 67. cvi‡mvbvj Kw¤úDUv‡i Acv‡iwUs wm‡÷g †jvwWs Kivi KvR‡K Kx
a) 30 b) 40 e‡j?
c) 44 d) 42 a) Poging b) Interrupting
55. 0.35 †K fMœvs‡k cÔKvk Ki‡j KZ n‡e? c) Booting d) Prompting
68. PDA wK?
7 7
a) b) a) Protocol disk administrator
20 25 b) Primary digital assistant
5 5 c) Processor digital add-on
c) d)
20 25 d) Personal digital assistant
56. GK e¨w³ N›Uvq 8 wK‡jvwgUvi †‬ׇo KZ wgwb‡U 5,200 wgUvi 69. Commercial software Gi Ab¨ bvg Kx?
cvi n‡e? a) Secondary software b) Packaged software
a) 36 wgwbU b) 35 wgwbU c) Systems software d) Peripheral software
c) 39 wgwbU d) 38 wgwbU 70. RvwZi RbK e½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingvb iwPZ ÓKvivMv‡ii
57. Awjw¤ú‡K K‡e gwnjv‡‬i cÔwZ‡hvwMZvi my‡hvM ‡‬qv nq? †ivRbvgPvÖ cÔKvwkZ nq K‡e?
a) 1900 b) 1800 a) 27 gvP©, 2017 b) 7 gvP©, 2017
c) 2000 d) 1950 c) 28 gvP©, 2017 d) 17 gvP©, 2017
58. evsjv‡‬‡ki †Kvb †Rjv‡K Ó‡fwbm Ae †e½jÖ ejv nq? 71. ‡Kvb †g‡gvwi Aw¯'wZkxj I gvÎ GKevi †jLv hvq?
a) ev‡MinvU b) PÆMÖvg a) RAM b) PROM
c) EPROM d) EEPROM
c) XvKv d) ewikvj
72. wb‡Pi †Kvb Acv‡iwUs wm‡÷gwU IBM ‪Zwi K‡i‡Q?
59. ÓcÔv‡P¨i A•‡dvW©Ö K‡e cÔwZwôZ nq?
a) OS-2 b) Windows
a) 1901 b) 1911 c) DOS d) UNIX
c) 1921 d) 1931 73. AwZwi³ Z_¨ I †cÔvMÔvg hv cÔ‡mmi e¨envi K‡i bv Zv †Kv_vq
60. my›‬ieb‡K wek¦ HwZn¨ wn‡m‡e †NvlYv K‡i‡Q †K? †÷vi Kiv nq?
a) UNDP b) UNESCO a) Input units b) Output units
c) ILO d) UPFPA c) Secondary storage d) CPU
61. kã ‬~l‡Yi MÔnY‡hvM¨ gvÎv KZ ‡Wwmej? 74. ‡h cÔviw¤¢K †cÔvMÔvg †÷vi Kivi Rb¨ ROM jv‡M ‡mwU wK?
a) 50 b) 55 a) Computer startup Loaderb) OS Version
c) 40 d) 70 c) Kernel d) Bootstrap Loader
62. evsjv‡‬k †Kvb mv‡j AvšÍR©vwZK MwYZ Awjw¤úqv‡Wi c~Y© m‬m¨c‬ 75. RvwZi RbK e½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingvb BmjvwgK dvD‡Ûkb
cvq? cÔwZôv K‡ib K‡e?
a) 2004 b) 1996 a) 22 gvP©, 1975 b) 22 gvP©, 1974
c) 2010 d) 2016 c) 22 gvP©, 1973 d) 17 gvP©, 1975
63. cÂg ev‡ii gZ Óe¨vjb wW AiÖ Rq K‡i‡Qb †K? 76. evsjv‡‬k K‡e wgqvbgv‡ii m‡½ mgy‬ªmxgv we‡iv‡a Rqjvf K‡i?
a) †gwm b) ‡ivbv‡ìv a) 14 gvP©, 2013 b) 14 gvP©, 2012
c) ‡bBgvi d) myqv‡iR c) 14 gvP©, 2011 d) 14 gvP©, 2014
64. wb‡Pi †Kvb †‬kwUi me‡P‡q †ewk msL¨K †‬‡ki m‡½ mxgvšÍ 77. IQ- Gi c~Y©iƒc Kx?
Av‡Q? a) Intelligent Quality b) Intelligence Query
a) fviZ b) Pxb c) Intelligent Question d) Intelligence Quotient
c) ivwkqv d) KvbvWv 78. MYcÔRvZš‫‫‬x evsjv‡‬‡ki msweavb RvZxq msm‡‬ M…nxZ nq K‡e?
65. World Wide Web Gi cÔ‡ek Kivi Rb¨ †Kvb mdUIqvi a) 15 KvwZ©K 1379 b) 21 KvwZ©K 1379
e¨envi Kiv nq? c) 18 KvwZ©K 1379 d) 28 KvwZ©K 1379
a) Server b) Web 79. RMr weL¨vZ ZvRgnj ˆZwi Ki‡Z KZ eQi †j‡MwQj?
c) Browser d) E-mail a) 22 eQi b) 23 eQi
66. RvwZi RbK e½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingvb RvwZms‡Ni evsjvq fvlY c) 21 eQi d) 24 eQi
w‬‡qwQ‡jb K‡e? 80. gyw³hy‡×i mgq evsjv‡‬k‡K KqwU †m±‡i fvM Kiv nq?
a) 25 ‡m‡Þ¤^i 1974 b) 25 †m‡Þ¤^i 1976 a) 10wU b) 9wU
c) 21 †m‡Þ¤^i 1974 d) 21 †m‡Þ¤^i 1976 c) 11wU d) 12wU
Answer Key:
54. (B) 55. (A) 56. (C) 57. (A) 58. (D) 59. (C) 60. (B) 61. (D) 62. (A) 63. (B) 64. (B) 65. (C) 66. (A) 67. (C) 68. (D)
69. (B) 70. (D) 71. (B) 72. (A) 73. (C) 74. (D) 75. (A) 76. (B) 77. (D) 78. (C) 79. (A) 80. (C)

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1. ÓgnvbexÖ †Kvb mgvm? 15. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb?
a) wظ b) Zrcyiæl a) cÖZz¨`Mgb b) cÖZz¨rMgb
c) eûeªxwn d) Kg©avivq c) cÖZz¨ZMgb d) cÖZz¨Mgb
2. Ó‡h bvixi ¯^vgx I cyÎ †bBÖ Gi evK¨ ms‡KvPb †KvbwU? 16. ZzwK© fvlvi kã †Kvb¸‡jv?
a) Ab~pv b) Avexiv a) Pv, wPwb b) nR, Ihy
c) b‡evpv d) Kzgvix c) PvKz, †Zvc d) Pkgv, im`
3. ‡Kvb evMavivwUi A_© wfbœ? 17. Ówen½Ö Gi mgv_©K kã bq †KvbwU?
a) AwnbKzj m¤^Ü b) Av`vq KvuPKjvq a) cÖm~b b) LM
c) Zv‡mi Ni d) mv‡c †bD‡j c) cvwL d) †LPi
4. ÓgbxlvÖ k‡ãi mwÜ we‡‧Q‬ Kx? 18. ÔAvwg Rvnvbœv‡gi Av¸‡b ewmqv nvwm cy‡®úi nvwmÖ| PiYwU †Kvb
a) gb + Cmv b) gb t + Blv KweZvi?
c) gbm + Clv d) g‡bv + Clv a) a~g‡KZz b) eviv½bv
5. ÓgvjvÖ k‡ãi ¯‫‫‬xwj½ †KvbwU? c) wkLv d) we‡‬ªvnx
a) gvwjKv b) gvjx 19. Ó‡Q‡j †Zv bq †hb bbxb cyZzjÖ- GLv‡b Ó‡hbÖ
c) gvjxbx d) gvwjbx a) Ae¨q b) we‡kl¨
6. KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg wb‡¤œi †Kvb mvwnZ¨ Kg©wU iex›‬ªbv_ VvKzi‡K c) we‡klY d) me©bvg
DrmM© K‡i‡Qb? 20. Óeyjeywj‡Z avb †L‡q‡Q LvRbv w‬e wK‡mÖ G ev‡K¨ Óeyjeywj‡ZÖ †Kvb
a) mwÂZv b) we‡kl euvwk Kvi‡K †Kvb wefw³?
c) e¨_vi `vb d) ivRe›‬xi Revbe›‬x a) Acv‬v‡b 5gx b) K‡g© 5gx
7. ÓfvbygwZi †LjÖ cÔePbwUi A_©? c) KZ©vq 7gx d) Ki‡Y 7gx
a) PvjevwR b) ‡fjwKevwR 21. A triangular plot with sides of 25 feet, 40 feet and
c) dUKvevwR d) †d‡ieevwR 55 feet is to be surrounded by a fence built of
8. ÓmskßKÖ †Kvb RvZxq MÔš'? pillars set 5 feet apart. How many pillars will be
a) bvUK b) Dcb¨vm required to surround the plot?
c) ig¨iPbv d) cÖeÜ a) 21 b) 22
c) 23 d) 24
9. „Like Priest, Like pupil‟ Gi evsjv cÔePb †KvbwU?
22. The length of room is 1.5 times of its breadth. If
a) †hgb Kg© †Zgb dj b) ‡hgb MvIqv †Zgb cvIqv the area of the room is 216 square meters, what is
c) ‡hgb ¸iæ †Zgb †Pjv d) †hgb KzKzi †Zgb gy¸i the perimeter of the room?
10. cyuw_ mvwn‡Z¨i cÔvPxbZg †jLK †K? a) 60 b) 54
a) Avgxi nvgRv b) †‬×jZ KvRx c) 48 d) 42
c) dwKi Mixeyjøvn d) AvjvIj 23. A person needs to pay Tk. 500 to buy 100 pencils
11. ÓjvBjx gRbyÖ Kv‡e¨i DcvL¨vb †Kvb †‬‡ki? and Tk. x for any additional unit of pencil. If the
a) †m×w‬ Avie b) BivK customer pays a total of Tk. 4,700 for 1,200
c) Bivb d) wgki pencils, what is the value of x?
12. ÓA¤^yÖ k‡ãi A_© a) 4.0 b) 3.91
a) b`x b) Av¸b c) 3.85 d) 3.5
1
c) Puv` d) cvwb 24. Find the value of: 6 (3) (0.25)
13. ÓjvRÖ kãwU †Kvb c‬?  3
a) we‡kl¨ b) we‡klY a) 9 b) 6
c) we‡kl‡Yi we‡klY d) wµqv c) 1.5 d) - 0.5
14. ÓB‬yi Kcv‡jÖ Gi mgv_©K evMaviv- 25. Find the largest fraction from the following
a) DbcuvRy‡i b) KvK †RvQbv  15 8
a) b)
c) f~lÐxi KvK d) †bB AvuKov 10 64
7  15
c) d)
98 90
Answer Key:
1. (D) 2. (B) 3. (C) 4. (C) 5. (A) 6. (A) 7. (B) 8. (B) 9. (C) 10. (C) 11. (C) 12. (D) 13. (A) 14. (A) 15. (A) 16. (C)
17. (A) 18. (D) 19. (A) 20. (C) 21. (B) 22. (A) 23. (C) 24. (D) 25. (C)

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26. As the price of mango has reduced 20%, it is now 1 1


possible to buy 2 more mangoes at Tk. 12. What is 37. A man spent of his money and then lost of
2 4
the correct price of 50 mangoes? the remainder. He was left with Tk. 3,600. How
a) Tk. 50 b) Tk. 40 much did he start with?
c) Tk. 30 d) Tk. 60 a) Tk. 7,200 b) Tk. 8,800
27. In the given series, which number will come next: c) Tk. 9,600 d) Tk. 10,400
91, 86, 76, 64, ...........? 38. In a class of 78 students 41 are talking French, 22
a) 31 b) 36 are taking German. Of the students talking French
c) 41 d) 46 of German, 9 are taking both courses. How many
28. P works twice as fast as Q. If Q can complete a students are not enrolled in either course?
work in 12 days independently, the number of days a) 6 b) 15
in which P and Q can together finish the work is: c) 24 d) 33
a) 4 days b) 6 days 39. What is the largest number that divides 84, 144 or
c) 3 days d) 5 days 18 without any remainder?
29. If Kabir loses 8 pounds, he will weigh twice as a) 6 b) 12
much as his sister. Together they now weigh 278 c) 18 d) 24
pounds. What is Kabir‟s present weight in pounds? 2 1
a) 147 b) 188 40. If a + 2b = 6 and ab = 4, what is  ?
c) 135 d) 139 a b
7 1
1 a) b) 1
30. If x 2  then the e value of x is: 2
128
3
a) 8 b) -4 c) d) 2
c) 4 d) 2 2
41. How many valiant freedom fighters were awarded
31. If P  2 then the value of p 2 is
the title. “Bir Uttam” for their stellar performances
a) 25  10 2 b) 20  5 2 in Bangladesh Liberation of 1971?
c) 27  10 2 d) 27 a) 66 b) 68
32. If 12a + 3b = 1 and 7b - 2a = 99, what is the c) 67 d) 69
average of a and b? 42. Birshrestha Nur Muhammad Sheikh is
a) 0.1 b) 0.5 remembered most importantly for his heroic fight
c) 1 d) 2.5 against the Pakistani occupation army in:
33. (2x 1 ) 2  x 5 is equal to a) Goalhati: Jessore b) Kashipur, Jessore
c) Mahiskhola, Narail d) Chowgacha, Jessore
a) 2 x 2 b) 4x 43. „Sheikh Hasina Cantonment‟ is located at
2
c) 4 x d) 4 x 2 a) Patuakhali District b) Jhalokati District
34. If the salary of an employee is reduced by 10 c) Barguna District d) Pirojpur District
percent for his late attendance and then increased 44. Which one of the famous six-point demands of the
by 10 percent can pardon, how much does he lose? Bengalis cautioned specific provision for a district
a) 2% b) 1% monetary system?
1 a) Point number 2 b) Point number 3
c) % d) 9%
2 c) Point number 4 d) Point number 5
35. 35% of Nabila‟s income is equal to 25% of Nuru‟s 45. A statute for the protection of the rights of
income. The ratio of their income is consumers in Bangladesh was first enacted in the
a) 5 : 7 b) 4 : 7 year
c) 7 : 3 d) 4 : 3 a) 2006 b) 2011
36. The simple interest on a sum of money will be Tk. c) 2009 d) 2010
600 after 10 years. If the principal is trebled after 46. Who is the promoter of Chinese „One Belt One
5 years, what will be the total interest at the end of Road‟ initiative?
the tenth year? a) Xi Jinping b) Chiang Kaisak
a) Tk. 600 b) Tk. 1,200 c) Shinzo Abe d) Mao Shetung
c) Tk. 900 d) Tk. 1,500
Answer Key:
26.(D) 27. (C) 28. (A) 29. (B) 30. (C) 31. (C) 32. (B) 33. (D) 34. (B) 35. (A) 36. (B) 37. (C) 38. (C) 39. (A) 40. (C)
41. (B) 42. (A) 43. (A) 44. (B) 45. (C) 46. (A)
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47. The Forth Industrial Revolution is featured by 59. Which computer memory is never erased?
emergence of technological break-through in a) RAM b) ROM
number of fields except c) CHIPS d) BIOS
a) Nanotechnology 60. One nibble equals to ______.
b) Artificial Intelligence a) 1 bit b) 2 bits
c) 3D Printing d) Personal Computer c) 3 bits d) 4 bits
48. Who has received posthumous Ekushey Padak in 61. I don‟t care _____ your opinion.
2018? a) for b) of
a) Humayan Ahmed b) Humayun Azad c) about d) at
c) Humayan Kabir d) Humayan Faridi 62. My best friend lives ________ the Chittraranjan
49. The first BIMSTEC summit was held in Road.
a) Bangkok b) Goa a) in b) at
c) New Delhi d) Dhaka c) by d) on
50. The first legislative response in Bangladesh for 63. They do not have enough capital to set themselves
addressing the problem of defaulting on bank loans _______, _______ trade.
and other financial obligations was made by a) up, in b) on, in
creating Artha Rin Adalat c) with, in d) in, with
a) 1993 b) 1990 64. Tisha has a knack for playing _______ piano.
c) 2007 d) 2003 a) a b) on
51. What is the name of the central bank of China? c) the d) with
a) Central Bank of China 65. The idiom “hit pay dirt” is used to mean
b) Reserve Bank of China a) great attempts but insignificant achievement
c) People‟s Bank China d) Bank of China b) to achieve something valuable after on arduous
52. As per World Bank criteria, Bangladesh graduated search
to the lower middle-income status in the year: c) to make futile attempts
a) 2013 b) 2014 d) to end up in failures after great labor
c) 2015 d) 2016 66. Thee complex form of the simple sentence “The
53. Who is the current President of India? management of the bank is thoroughly meticulous”
a) APJ Abdul Kalam b) Pranab Mukharjee a) The management of the bank is as meticulous as
c) Pratibha Patil d) Ram Nath Kabind it could be.
54. The erecent mass killings and atrocities of b) The management of the bank is very
Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar was described as a meticulous.
„text book example of ethnic cleansing‟ by: c) The management of the bank is very much
a) Turkey‟s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan meticulous as it could be.
b) UN High Commissioner for Refugees d) The management of the bank is very much
c) UN High Commissioner for Human Rights meticulous.
d) UN Secretary General 67. In the sentence “They were asked to wait till the
55. The First OIC Summit on Science and signal was given” the underlined part constitute-
Technology, 2017, was held in a) an adjective clause b) a noun clause
a) Kyrgyzstan b) Kazakhstan c) a pronoun clause d) an adverb clause
c) Uzbekistan d) Turkmenistan 68. The expression „penny wise pound foolish‟
56. The process of identifying and correcting mistakes indicates a situation where someone is
in computer program is referred to as: a) very meticulous in discharging his duties.
a) Debugging b) Desk Checking b) thrifty with small amounts but profligate with
c) Validation d) Verification large mounts.
57. Which protocol provides e-mail facilities among c) very prudent in spending.
different hosts? d) financially insolvent.
a) SMTP b) FTP
c) TELNET d) HTML Answer Key:
58. Which of the following is no an output device? 47. (D) 48. (C) 49. (A) 50. (D) 51. (C) 52. (C) 53. (C)
a) Printer b) Monitor 54. (C) 55. (B) 56. (A) 57. (A) 58. (C) 59. (B) 60. (D)
c) Mouse d) CPU 61. (C) 62. (B) 63. (A) 64. (C) 65. (B) 66. (C) 67. (D)
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69. „Home Page‟‟ means 76. The indirect form of thee sentence “We were told,
a) the most informative page of a web site. the match had already started when she arrived” is
b) the staring page of a web site. a) We were told the match had already started
c) the web page containing the official picture of when she arrived
the office. b) We were told the match had already stared
d) web address of an office or an individual. when she had arrived
70. The word „trade-off‟ implies c) We were told the match had already been started
a) deception b) fraudulence when she arrived
c) duplicity d) mutuality d) We were told the match already started when
71. The word „float‟ is the antonym of she had arrived
a) promote b) propose Choose the correct sentence (77-80).
c) reject d) offer 77. a) Between you and I, I doubt that he will come
72. Which of the following is not an incorrect b) Between you and I, I doubt that he would come
spelling? c) Between you and me, I doubt that he will come
a) Conscionable b) Consionable d) Between you and me, I doubt that he would
c) Contionable d) Conscionible come
73. The underlined word „after‟ in the sentence “The 78. a) I have never heard that kinds of excuse.
guests arrived after we had left for the market” is- b) I have never hard these kinds of excuse.
a) a preposition b) a conjunction c) I have heard that sorts of an e excuse.
c) an adverb d) ad adjective d) I have never heard that of kind of excuse.
74. Which of the following is neutral gender? 79. a) It had been raining all day today.
a) Rooster b) Server b) It was raining all day today.
c) Stallion d) Waiter c) It rains all day today.
75. The active form of the sentence “Promise should d) It has been raining all day today.
be kept” is 80. a) One and a half hour is a long time.
a) You should keep our promise b) One and a half hours is a long time.
b) We should keep the promises made c) One and a half hour are a long time.
c) Our should keep the promises d) One and half hour is a long time
d) One should keep ones promises
Answer Key:
69. (B) 70. (D) 71. (C) 72. (A) 73. (B) 74. (B) 75. (D) 76. (B) 77. (C) 78. (A) 79. (D) 80. (B)

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M) 4 wU N) 1 wU L) ‡ZRwl&µqZv K) wewflxKv L) wefxwlKv
13. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? M) ‡ZRw¯ŒqZv L) exwfwlKv N) exwflxKv
K) ÿzrcxwoZ L) ÿzrwcwoZ N) ‡Z‡Rvw¯ŒqZv 42. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb?
M) ÿzZcxwoZ N) ÿzrwcoxZ 27. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? K) fwel¨revYx L) fwel¨ØvYx
14. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? K) wZZx¶v L) ZxwZ¶v M) fwel¨revbx N) fwel¨ZevYx
K) wcwcwjKv L) wccxwjKv M) wZwZ¶v N) ZxZx¶v 43. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×
M) cxwcwjKv N) wcwcjxKv K) gyûg©yû L) g~ûgyû
M) g~n~g©~û N) g~ûg©~û
DËigvjvt 1. (M) 2. (K) 3. (L) 4. (K) 5. (L) 6. (L) 7. (L) 8. (M) 9. (N) 10. (N) 11. (M) 12. (K) 13. (K) 14. (L) 15. (M)
16. (N) 17. (N) 18. (M) 19. (L) 20. (L) 21. (L) 22. (K) 23. (L) 24. (N) 25. (M) 26. (M) 27. (M) 28. (L) 29. (K)
30. (N) 31. (N) 32. (K) 33. (K) 34. (M) 35. (K) 36. (M) 37. (M) 38. (L) 39. (K) 40. (L) 41. (L) 42. (L) 43. (K)

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44. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? 56. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? 68. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb?
K) gwiwPKv L) gwiPxKv K) ¯^vqZ¡ L) ¯§vqZ¡ K) Avjm¨Zv L) Ajm¨
M) gixwPKv N) gixPxKv M) ¯^vqË N) mvqZ¡ M) Avjm¨ N) AvjmZv
45. ï× evbvb ‡KvbwU? 57. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? 69. ‡KvbwU ï× kã?
K) gyûZ© L) gyn~Z© K) mvšÍbv L) kvšÍbv K mv¶¨`vb L) mv¶x`vb
M) g~n~Z© N) gyn~Z© M) mvšÍbv N) kvšÍbv M) mv¶xejv N) mv¶¨
46. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? 58. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? Dcw¯’Z
K) gygl© L) g~gyl~© K) mywPw®§Zv L) m~wP¯§xZv 70. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb?
M) gyg~l©y N) gygyl M) m~Pxw¯§Zv N) ïwPw¯§Zv K) C›`ªxq L Cw›`ªq
47. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? 59. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? M) Bw›`ªq N) B›`ªxq
K) ‡iØ`ªKi¾j K) mgxPxb L) mgxwPb 71. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×?
L) ‡iØ`ªK‡iv¾j M) mwgPxb N) mwgwPb K) Dwb¥jb L) Dwb¥jY
M) ‡iØ`ªKi¾j 60. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? M) Db¥xjY N) Db¥xjb
N) ‡iØ`ªK‡iv¾j K) mgwfe¨nv‡i L) mgwee¨vnv‡i 72. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb?
48. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? M) mgwfe¨vnv‡i N) mgwee¨vnv‡i K) Dwg© L) Dg©x
K) wki‡‧Q` L) wk‡iv‡‧Q` 61. wb‡Pi ‡KvbwU ï×? M) Ewg© N) Eg©x
M) wki‡ñ` N) wkiv‡‧Q` K) ‡mØRbœZv L) ‡mØRb¨Zv 73. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×?
49. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? M) ‡mØRbœ N) ‡mØRb¨ K) GKvbewZ© L) GKvbœewZ©
K) kvixixK L) kvixwiK 62. ï× evbv‡bi kã ¸‧Q- M) GKvbœeZ©x N) GKvbeZ©x
M) kvwiwiK N) kvwiixK K) ¯^vqËkvmb, Avf¨šÍi, Rb¥evwl©K 74. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb?
50. mwVK evbvb ‡KvbwU? L) HK¨Zvb, ‡KejgvÎ, Dc‡iv³ K) H›`ªRvwjK L) B›`ªRvwjK
K) K‥ms¯‹vi L) Kzms¯‹vi M) hkjvf, m‡`¨vRvZ, m¤^a©bv M) C›`ªRvwjK N) C›`ªRvjxK
M) Kzms®‹vi N) K‥ks®‹vi N) fwel¨Z, ‡fØMwjK, h‣v 75. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×?
51. wb‡Pi ‡Kvb kãwU Aï×? 63. fyj evbvb ‡KvbwU? K) KzÀwUKv L) Kz¾wUKv
K) my‡Kkx L) my‡Kkv K) mwgwZ L) R¨vwgwZ M) Kz¾¡wUKv N) KzÀUxKv
M) my‡Kkxbx N) my‡Kwkbx M) cÕK…wZ N) cÖwZwZ 76. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb?
52. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? 64. fyj evbvb ‡KvbwU? K) MxZvÄjx L) wMZvÄjx
K) ‡Mva~jx L) ‡Mvaywj K) mwgwZ L) cÖZxwZ M) MxZvÄwj N) wMZvÄwj
M) ‡Mva~wj N) ‡Mvayjx M) RvwgwZ N) cÕK…wZ 77. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb?
53. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? 65. Aï× evbvb ‡KvbwU? K) Qv›`wmK L) Q›`wmK
K) msmßK L) mskßK K) cyY¨ L) cy‡Rv M) Q›`mxK N) Qv›`mxK
M) ksmßK N) kskßK M) f~j N) gyn~Z© 78. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb?
54. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? 66. ‡Kvb evbvbwU ï×? K) AvKv․ÿv L) AvKv¶v
K) ïkÕƒlv L) mykÖælv K) AaMwZ L) A‡avMwZ M) AvKvsLv N) AvKv․Lv
M) k~kÖælv N) ïkÖæmv M) AatMwZ N) A‡avtMwZ 79. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb?
55. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? 67. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb? K) A`¨wc L) A`¨vwc
K) ¯^vqËmvkb L) ¯^vqËmvkb K) Av‡`¨v‣i L) Av`¨v¶i M) A`¨cx N) A`¨vcx
M) ¯^vqËkvmY N) ¯^vqËkvmb M) Av`¨¶i N) Av`¨vLi 80. ‡KvbwU ï× evbvb?
K) Aa¨emvq L) Aa¨vekvq
M) Aa¨vemvq N) Aa¨velvq
DËigvjvt 44. (M) 45. (L) 46. (M) 47. (L) 48. (M) 49. (L) 50. (L) 51. (M) 52. (M) 53. (L) 54. (K) 55. (N) 56. (M)
57. (M) 58. (N) 59. (K) 60. (M) 61. (N) 62. (K) 63. (N) 64. (M) 65. (M) 66. (L) 67. (L) 68. (M) 69. (K)
70. (M) 71. (N) 72. (M) 73. (M) 74. (K) 75. (K) 76. (M) 77. (K) 78. (K) 79. (L) 80. (K)

 Identification of clause
A clause is comprised of a group of words which includes a subject and a finite verb. A clause contains only one
subject and one verb. The subject of a clause can be mentioned or hidden, but the verb must be apparent and
distinguishable. Example:
 I graduated last year. (One clause sentence)
 When I came here, I saw him. (Two clause sentence)
 When I came here, I saw him, and he greeted me. (Three clause sentence)

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Types of Clause: Clauses are mainly of two types:


 Independent Clause
 Dependent Clause

Independent Clause: An independent clause functions on its own to make a meaningful sentence and looks
much like a regular sentence. In a sentence two independent clauses can be connected by the coordinators: and,
but, so, or, nor, for*, yet*. Example:
 He is a wise man.
 I like him.
 Can you do it?
 Do it please. (Subject you is hidden)
 I read the whole story.
 I want to buy a phone, but I don‟t have enough money. (Two independent clauses)
 He went to London and visited the Lords. (Subject of the second clause is „he,' so “he visited the Lords”
is an independent clause.)
 Alex smiles whenever he sees her. (One independent clause)

Dependent Clause: A dependent clause cannot function on its own because it leaves an idea or thought
unfinished. It is also called subordinate clause. Dependent clauses help the independent clauses complete the
sentence. A dependent clause alone cannot form a complete sentence. The subordinators do the work of
connecting the dependent clause to another clause to complete the sentence. In each of the dependent clause, the
first word is a subordinator. Subordinators include relative pronouns, subordinating conjunctions, and noun
clause markers. Example:
 When I was dating Daina, I had an accident.
 I know the man who stole the watch.
 He bought a car which was too expensive.
 I know that he cannot do it.
 He does not know where he was born.
 If you don‟t eat, I won‟t go.
 He is a very talented player though he is out of form

Previous Question
1. This is the book I lost. Here „I lost‟ is – 6. „This is the pen which I wanted.‟ Identify the
A. a noun clause B. an adverbial clause underlined clause.
C. an adjective clause D. None of the three A. adjective clause B. main clause
2. I don‟t like the people who are untidy. C. noun clause D. adverbial clause
A. noun claus B. principal clause 7. The vegetables that people leave uneaten are often
C. co-ordinate clause D. relative clause the most nutritious. The underlined part is a/an–
3. Peopleliving in the river banks are the worst A. noun clause B. appositive
sufferers of land erosion. The underlined clause is C. adjective clause D. complement
a/an – 8. “People who are involved in politics try to get
A. noun cluause B. adjective clause power.” The underlined part is–
C. adverb clause D. main clause A. noun clause B. adjective clause
4. I know the boy who came here yesterday. C. adverbial clause D. none of the above
A. noun clause B. adjective clause 9. The man who came here is a professor of English.
C. adverbial clause D. principal clause The underlined part is-
5. ________ happened to the tourist, is not A. a principal clause B. a noun clause
uncommon. C an adjective clause D. an adverbial clause
A. What B. While
C. During D. When

Answer Key: 1. (C) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (D) 5. (A) 6. (A) 7. (C) 8. (B) 9. (C)

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10. The fruits that are available in summer bear 13. Find the correct name of the underlined clause in
antibodies to fight against summer diseases. The the following sentence: The book which you gave
underlined part is– me has been lost.
A. an adjective clause B. a nonu clause A. Defining relative clause
C. a prepositional D. an adverbial clause B. Non-defining relative clause
11. The umbrella which has a broken handle is mine. C. Adverbial clause
Here „Which has a broken handles‟ is an example D. Co-ordinate clause E. Principal clause
of- 14. A woman with a veil over her body approached the
A. noun clause B. adjective clause doctor. The underlined phrase is–
C. adverb clause A. a noun phrase B. a verbal phrase
D. adverb clause of time C. an adverbial phrase D. an adjective phrase
12. I know the boy who went there. The underlined 15. This is the multimedia projector that our class
clause is a/an– used. The underlined unit is–
A. noun clause B. adjective clause A. a noun clause B. an adjective clause
C. adverbial clause D. principal clause C. a verb clause D. a preposition clause
Answer Key: 10. (A) 11. (B) 12. (B) 13. (A) 14. (D) 15. (B)

 Synonyms & Antonyms-6


DELUDE cÕZviYv Kiv, ‡fvjv‡bv to deceive
DELUGE gnvcøveb a flood; an inundation
DEMAGOGUE RbwcÕq ‡bZv whwb Av‡iv ‣gZvi Rb¨ a leader who uses prejudice to get more power
Kzms¯‹vi e¨envi K‡i
DENIZEN Awaevmx inhabitant
DEPRAVITY Pig åóZv ev `yb©xwZcivqYZv extreme wickedness or corruption
DEPRECATE mvq bv ‡`Iqv, Aby‡gv`b bv Kiv to express disapproval of
DERIDE Dcnvm Kiv to ridicule; to laugh at contemptuously
DEROGATORY Am¤§vbRbK, gh©v`vnvwbKi disapproving; degrading
DESICCATE ﮋ Kiv to dry out
DESPONDENT nZvk extremely depressed; full of despair
DESPOT ‰¯^ivPvix kvmK, AZ¨vPvix an absolute ruler; an autocrat
DESTITUTE wbt¯^, me©¯^všÍ extremely poor; utterly lacking
DESULTORY AmsjMœ, G‡jv‡g‡jv without a plan or purpose; disconnected; random
DEXTROUS `‣, ‡PØKm skillful; adroit
DIALECTICAL ‡hØw³K Av‡jvPbv msµvšÍ relating to discussions; relating to the rules and methods
of reasoning; approaching truth in the middle of opposing
extremes
DICTUM Av‡`kvejx, bxwZevK¨, cÕePb an authoritative saying; an adage; a maxim; a proverb
DIDACTIC wk‣vg~jK, Dc‡`kvZ¥K intended to teach; morally instructive; pedantic
DIFFIDENT AvZ¥wek¦vmnxb, wØavMÖ¯Í timid; lacking in self-confidence
DIGRESS g~j MwZc_ ‡_‡K m‡i hvIqv , g~j to stray from the main subject
welq ‡Q‡o ejv ev ‡jLv
DILETTANTE wkíKjvi AbyivMx Z‡e Ávb someone with superficial knowledge of the arts; an
fvmvfvmv, AcUy Kg©x amateur; a dabbler
DISCERN cÕ‡f` eyS‡Z cviv to have insight; to see things clearly; to discriminate; to
differentiate
DISCREET we‡ePK, mZK© prudent; judiciously reserved
DISCRETE ¯^Zš¿, avivevwnKZv unconnected; separate; distinct
DISCRIMINATE Avjv`v Kiv, ‰elg¨m~PK AvPiY Kiv to notice or point out the difference between two or more
things; to discern; to differentiate
DISDAIN Abv`i, AeÁv, Am¤§vbRbK g‡b arrogant scorn; contempt
Kiv
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DISINTERESTED wbwj©ß, c¶cvZnxb not taking sides; unbiased


DISPARAGE m¤§vbnvwb Kiv, Zvw‧Qj¨ K‡i K_v to belittle; to say uncomplimentary things about, usually
ejv in a somewhat indirect way
DISPARATE wem`…k different; incompatible; unequal
DISSEMINATE Qwo‡q ‡`Iqv, weKxY© Kiv to spread the seeds of something; to scatter; to make
widely known
DISSIPATE Qwo‡q ‡`Iqv ev hvIqv, bqQq Kiv to thin out, drift away, or dissolve; to cause to thin out,
drift away, or dissolve; to waste or squander
DISSOLUTION BwZ NUv‡bv, ‣y`ª As‡k fvM K‡i the breaking up or dissolving of something into parts;
‡djv disintegration
DISTEND ùxZ nIqv ev Kiv to swell; to extend a great deal
DISTINGUISH cÕ‡f` Kiv, cv_©K¨ wb‡`©k Kiv to tell apart; to cause to stand out
DOCILE mnRek¨, AbyMZ, wbixn easily taught; obedient; easy to handle
DOCTRINAIRE cÕv‡qvwMK we‡ePbv QvovB gZev` inflexibly committed to a doctrine or theory without
Av‡ivcKvix regard to its practicality; dogmatic
DOGMATIC hyw³cÕgvY QvovB D×Zfv‡e ev ‡Rvo arrogantly assertive of unproven ideas; stubbornly
K‡i Dc¯’vwcZ claiming that something
DOMESTIC MÕncvwjZ, cvwievi m¤úwK©Z, we‡`kx having to do with the household or family; not foreign
bq Ggb
DORMANT myß,AcÖKU inactive; as though asleep; asleep
DUBIOUS wØavMÖ¯Í full of doubt; uncertain
DUPLICITY cÖZviYv the act of being two-faced; double-dealing; deception
EBULLIENT dzwU‡Z‡Q Ggb, D‡ËwRZ, boiling; bubbling with excitement; exuberant
AZ¨Zmvnx, D‧Q&ewmZ
ECCENTRIC LvcQvov, A™€y`¯^fve, not conventional; a little kooky; irregular
ECLECTIC mg¯Í wKQyi fvj evwQqv MÕnb K‡i choosing the best from many sources; drawn from many
Ggb, mviMÖvnx sources
EDIFY Av‡jvwKZ Kiv; KvD‡K ‰bwZK ev to enlighten; to instruct, especially in moral or religious
ag©xq wk‣v ‡`Iqv matters
EFFACE DcwefvM bó Kiv to erase; to rub away the features of
EFFUSION fv‡ev‧Q&evm a pouring forth, a sudden and uncontrolled expression of
strong emotion
EGALITARIAN cÕwZwU gvby‡li mvgvwRK I A_©‰bwZK believing in the social and economic equality of all
mvg¨Zvq wek¦vm Kiv people
EGOCENTRIC ¯^v_©ci selfish; believing that one is the center of everything
EGREGIOUS ‡Pv‡L covi g‡Zv Lvivc ev ¸iæZi, extremely bad; flagrant, remarkably good.
wewkó ev D‡jøL Kivi g‡Zv fv‡jv
ELICIT Uvwbqv evwni Kiv, cÖKvk Kiv to bring out; to call forth

 Sentence Completion-6
1. She did not approve ______ my going abroad for 3. Racial violence erupted throughout the United
further studies. States ______ Martin Luther King was
A) about B) over assassinated in April 1968.
C) with D) of A) while B) for
2. She _______ because she had been waiting for you C) because D) when
for an hour. 4. The old gentleman _______to be a very good
A) was angry B) is angry friend of my grandfather.
C) will be angry D) shall be angry A) turned in B) turned over
C) turned out D) turned up

Answer Key: 1. (D) 2. (A) 3. (D) 4. (C)

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5. Its ______ that young people are inspired by 19. You may bring your dog where _____.
celebrities. A) you have to pay B) there is no water
A) lie B) myth C) pets are allowed D) pets can sleep
C) bluff D) mistake 20. The chef was wondering______.
6. Had I saved money, I _______a new car. A) when to brush his teeth
A) will purchase B) would purchase B) what to prepare for the important dinner
C) would have purchased D) purchased C) how to wash the dishes
7. He decided to _______ his matric examination in D) when to take the dog for a walk
order to get a higher score. 21. The usher showed us _______.
A) redo B) reappear A) how to take Photographs
C) rewrite D) remake B) where to sit
8. The police pushed the people back to C) when to comb our hair
make_______ for Prime Minister‟s car to pass. D) how to dance
A) passage B) way 22. I have brought some books ______ you to
C) place D) area examine.
9. There is no possibility of _______ coming late. A) to B) for
A) they B) their C) with D) over
C) them D) theirs 23. The speaker did not properly space out his speech,
10. His friend _______ unexpectedly. but went on _____ one point only.
A) Returned to B) come back A) stressing B) avoiding
C) turned up D) get down C) devoting D) decrying
11. The headmaster congratulated Rajan ______
getting the merit scholarship. Directions: Each of the items in this section has
A) for B) about sentence with a blank space and four words given
C) with D) on after the sentence. Select whichever word your
12. Smallpox has been eradicated _______ India. consider most appropriate for the blank space.
A) in B) from 24. An accomplice is a partner in _______.
C) within D) out of A) business B) crime
13. The police offered a _______ for information C) construction D) gambling
about the stolen money. 25. A person who pretnds to be what he is not is called
A) reward B) award an ______.
C) profit D) prize A) imbiber B) impresario
14. My windows look _____the garden. C) imitator D) imposter
A) up on B) out on 26. His _______ nature would not let him leave his
C) in D) at office before 5 p.m.
15. I have made a rough _____ of the report. A) honest B) selfish
A) drapht B) draught C) unscrupulous D) conscientious
C) drought D) draft 27. The Committee‟s appeal to the people for money
16. The reward was not commensurate ______ the ______ little response.
work done by us. A) evoked B) provided
A) for B) on C) provoked D) prevented
C) with D) upon 28. Too many skyscrapers ______ the view along the
17. I don‟t care ____ the expense; I want the party to beach.
be a real success. A) reveal B) obstruct
A) of B) with C) make D) clear
C) about D) at 29. Though he has several interim plans, his _____
18. Vinay does not play cricket, and _____ does aim is to become a billionaire.
Yeshwant. A) absolute B) determined
A) so B) also C) only D) ultimate
C) either D) neither

Answer Key: 5. (B) 6. (C) 7. (C) 8. (B) 9. (B) 10. (C) 11. (D) 12. (B) 13. (A) 14. (B) 15. (D) 16. (C)
17. (C) 18. (D) 19. (C) 20. (B) 21. (B) 22. (B) 23. (A) 24. (B) 25. (D) 26. (D) 27. (A) 28. (B) 29. (D)

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Directions: Each question has a sentence with two 39. His _____ sense of humour caused more _____
blanks. From the alternatives select the pair which than he must have intended.
best completes the sentence. A) debunk – sobriety B) dry – jargon
30. A number of journalists and cameramen were C) wry – confusion D) incorrigible
______ by the police when they went to cover the – paucity
_____ drive of the state government. 40. ______ expectations, it did not rain at all during
A) attacked …….. vacuous October this year.
B) combated ……. Evacuation A) According to B) Agreeing with
C) infringed ……. Demolition C) Contrary to D) Prior to
D) assaulted …… eviction 41. I would be inclined to welcome the policy
31. India and Pakistan should abandon the practice of changes, ______ they are made with careful
arresting fishermen who _____ cross into their deliberation.
territorial waters and instead ______a mechanism A) since B) nevertheless
for the informal repatriation of these innocents. C) if D) then
A) deliberately …… constitute 42. The art of pleasing others is a very necessary one
B) mistakenly …… discover to possess ____ a very difficult one to acquire.
C) wantonly …. Create A) so B) but
D) inadvertently …… install C) or D) also
32. We would like to _____ a cab. 43. We judge ourselves by our thought, _____ others
A) take B) taken judge us by our actions.
C) took D) taking A) when B) because
33. I didn‟t mean to hurt ____ . C) whereas D) lest
A) anyone B) none 44. I doubt whether the accommodation in that place is
C) neither D) no one adequate _____ our needs.
34. Cardinals will be allowed to leave the Sistine A) according to B) with
Chapel during the current _______ and they will C) for D) against
eat and sleep in relative comfort. 45. It was customary ______ devotees going to that
A) conclave B) enclave temple to take bath in the nearby tanks.
C) enslave D) contention A) with B) on
35. She coughed ______ to announce her presence. C) for D) about
A) discreetly B) discretely 46. _____ the four children, Raju is _____ .
C) incredibly D) heavily A) Between – taller B) Amidst –
36. Anita wore a _______on the lapel of her jacket. tallest
A) brooch B) broach C) Among – the tallest D) In – the tallest
C) breech D) pin 47. Eskimos learn how to _______ to the cold.
37. The computers on the desk is an ________ in that A) adopt B) adapt
movie because computers did not exits during that C) adept D) adore
period. 48. The white walls create the ______ that the room is
A) enigma B) anachronism very large.
C) innovation D) ambivalence A) illusion B) allusion
38. She proudly watched the hang glider soaring in the C) elusion D) exclusion
sky ______ gravity and admired her husband‟s 49. I like all fruits _____ apples.
dexterity and ______ nature. A) except B) accept
A) augmenting – dubious C) precept D) offset
B) intimidating – hypocritical 50. These measures will _______ the success of the
C) inverting – pragmatic program.
D) defying – intrepid A) ensure B) insure
C) censure D) leisure

Answer Key: 30. (D) 31. (D) 32. (A) 33. (A) 34. (A) 35. (A) 36. (A) 37. (B) 38. (D) 39. (C) 40. (C)
41. (C) 42. (B) 43. (C) 44. (C) 45. (C) 46. (C) 47. (B) 48. (A) 49. (A) 50. (A)

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 One Word Substitution-2


A person of good understanding knowledge & reasoning power Intellectual (eyw×Rxex)
A style in which a writer makes a display of his knowledge Pedantic (wePvi eyw×nxb cwÐZmyjf)
List of the business or subjects to be considered at a meeting Agenda (welqm~wP)
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One who has little faith in human Sincerity & goodness Cynic (wQ`ªv‡š^lx/‡h Ac‡ii †`vl a‡i)
One who possesses many talents Versatile (eû wel‡q cwÐZ)
One who eats everything Omnivorous (me©MÖvmx)
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†`vKvb)
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To slap with a flat object Swat (PUvm K‡i gviv)
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Be the embodiment or perfect example of Personify (g~Z©KiY/ iƒcvqb)
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The act of violating the sanctity of the church is Sacrilege (AcweÎKiY)
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Study of bird Ornithology (cwÿwe`¨v)
A place that provides refugee Asylum (Abv_vjq)
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The absence of law & order Anarchy (‰bivR¨)
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One absorbed in his own thoughts & feelings rather than in things Introvert (AšÍ©gyLx)
outside
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wonderful things
A dramatic person Masque (gy‡Lvkavix e¨w³)
One who does not marry especially as a religious obligation Celibate (Ab~pv)
That which is perceptible by touch is Tangible (¯úk©bxq/ev¯Íe)
Very pleasing to eat Palatable (my¯^v`y)
A large sleeping room with many beds Dormitory (QvÎvevm/‡hØ_-kqbvjq)
Continuing fight between parties, families, clans etc Feud (RvwZweev`)
A building for storing threshed grain Granary (km¨vMvi)
Murder of a king Regicide (ivRnZ¨v)
One who is determined to exact full vengeance for wrongs done to him Vindictive (cÖwZwnsmv civqY)
An expression of mild disapproval Reproof (Aby‡hvM)

 Correct Spelling-6
1. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 13. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Slight B. Shoot A. Reddress B. Address
C. Thrift D. All correct C. Embarrass D. Harass
2. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 14. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Immunity B. Immaculate A. Malefactor B. Maestro
C. Imminent D. Immitate C. Malevolent D. Malestorm
3. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 15. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Sargeant B. Shallot A. Allottee B. Almighty
C. Shackle D. Shellac C. Allright D. Altogether
4. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 16. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Beetle B. Beautician A. Etiquete B. Pattern
C. Bearable D. Beautifull C. Privilege D. Dialogue
5. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 17. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Anxiety B. Ankel A. Anaemia B. Attitude
C. Accommodation D. Allergy C. Admiralty D. Acquarium
Answer: Option B 18. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
6. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Coupious B. Cautious
A. Recuperate B. Pasture C. Captious D. Capricious
C. Populace D. Penence 19. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
7. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Nemesis B. Necessary
A. Shutter B. Silhoutte C. Nectar D. Nieghbour
C. Shepherd D. Shield 20. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
8. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Occlude B. Obsolesent
A. Marshall B. Niece C. Oblique D. Obedience
C. Plaque D. Surety 21. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
9. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Birth B. Beginer
A. Lonesome B. Lovely C. Benefit D. Banana
C. Ludicruous D. Logical 22. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
10. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Accustom B. Accept
A. Parietal B. Parole C. Accute D. Accuse
C. Passtime D. Pellagra 23. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
11. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Assimilate B. Afinity
A. Fortress B. Forestry C. Antagonise D. Ameliorate
C. Fiancee D. Foresake 24. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
12. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Sattire B. Scissors
A. Dairy B. Dafodil C. Scullery D. Spouse
C. Dainty D. Damage

Answer Key: 1. (D) 2. (D) 3. (A) 4. (D) 5. (B) 6. (D) 7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (C) 10. (C) 11. (D) 12. (B) 13. (A)
14. (D) 15. (C) 16. (A) 17. (D) 18. (A) 19. (D) 20. (B) 21. (B) 22. (C) 23. (B) 24. (A)

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25. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 38. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Weighty B. Peity A. Lantern B. Labourer
C. Height D. Gaeity C. Leakeage D. Lather
26. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 39. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Goverment B. Professional A. Miscellaneous B. Precarious
C. Grammar D. Introduction C. Mischievious D. Licentious
27. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 40. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Trachaea B. Tragedy A. Ambasador B. Atrocious
C. Trajectory D. Training C. Aeronaut D. Attribute
28. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 41. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Magnanimous B. Magnetism A. Exuberant B. Extraneous
C. Magnificient D. Magnify C. Eroneous D. Exemplify
29. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 42. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Chancellor B. Trailor A. Handicapped B. Hankerchief
C. Traitor D. Inheritor C. Handiwork D. Handicraft
30. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 43. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Carpenter B. Chauffeur A. Repurcussion B. Reference
C. Callibre D. Coalesce C. Rebellion D. Receptacle
Answer: Option C 44. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
31. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Gymnastics B. Greediness
A. Foundary B. Frontier C. Guideance D. Grandiose
C. Fallacy D. Flannel 45. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
32. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Exclaimation B. Excellence
A. Municipality B. Restaurant C. Exaggeration D. Embroidery
C. Compartment D. Approach 46. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
E. All correct A. Referring B. Openning
33. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Beginning D. Stopping
A. Cureable B. Currency 47. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Campaign D. Chronicle A. Practice B. Lice
34. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Paradice D. Advice
A. Glamorous B. Granulate 48. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Greatful D. Gradient A. Cumberous B. Corruption
35. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Crystalline D. Contrive
A. Dissect B. Dispirit 49. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Dossier D. Deter A. Auspicious B. Available
E. All correct C. Attainable D. Auxilliary
36. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 50. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Jewellry B. Beneficiary A. Handicraft B. Handbar
C. Military D. Literary C. Handkerchef D. Handicap
37. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Carriage B. Barriage
C. Garage D. Marriage

Answer Key: 25. (B,D) 26. (A) 27. (A) 28. (C) 29. (B) 30. (C) 31. (A) 32. (E) 33. (A) 34. (C) 35. (E) 36. (A)
37. (B) 38. (C) 39. (C) 40. (A) 41. (C) 42. (B) 43. (A) 44. (C) 45. (A) 46. (B) 47. (C) 48. (A) 49. (D) 50. (C)

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 Problems on Trains
1. A man sitting in a train is counting the pillars of electricity. The distance between two pillars is 60
meters, and the speed of the train is 42 km/hr. In 5 hours, how many pillars will he count? (Aggarwal-
3)
Solution : Distance covered by the train in 5 hours  (42  5) km/hr  210 km  210000 m
 210000 
 Number of pillars counted by the man    1  (3500  1)  3501 .
 60 

2. In what time will a train 100 meters long cross an electric pole, if its speed be 144 km/hr? (Aggarwal-4)
 5  100 
Solution :Speed  144   m/sec  40 m/sec. Time taken    sec  2.5 sec.
 18   40 

3. A train 280 m long, running with a speed of 63 km/hr will pass a tree in; (Aggarwal-5)
 5 35  2
Solution :Speed   63   m/sec  m/sec. Time taken   280   sec 16 sec.
 18  2  35 

4. A 100 m long train is going at a speed of 60 km/hr. It will cross a 140 m long railway bridge in
(Aggarwal-6)
 5 50
Solution :Speed   60   m/sec  m/sec. Total distance covered  (100  140) m  240 m
 18  3
 3 72
 Required time   240   sec  sec  14.4 sec
 50  5

5. A 120 meter long train is running at a speed of 90 km/hr. It will cross a railway platform 230 m long in
(Aggarwal-7)
 5
Solution :Speed   90   m/sec  25 m/sec. Total distance covered  (120  230) m  350 m
 18 
 350 
 Required time    sec 14 sec.
 25 

1 1
6. A train travelling at a speed of 75 mph enters a tunnel 3 miles long. The train is mile long. How
2 4
long does it take for the train to pass through the tunnel from the moment the front enters to the
moment the rear emerges? (Aggarwal- 8)
7 1 15
Solution : Total distance covered     miles  miles.
2 4 4
 15  1  1 
 Time taken    hrs  hrs    60  min  3 min .
 4  75  20  20 

7. A train 240 m long passed a pole in 24 seconds. How long will it take to pass a platform 650 m long?
(Aggarwal- 12)
 240   240  650 
Solution :Speed    m/sec  10 m/sec. Required time    sec  89 sec
 24   10 

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8. A 50-meter long train passes over a bridge at the speed of 30 km per hour. If it takes 36 seconds to
cross the bridge, what is the length of the bridge? (Aggarwal- 13)
 5 25
Solution :Speed   30   m/sec  m/sec. Time  36 sec.
 18  3
Let the length of the bridge be x meters.
50  x 25
Then,    3(50  x)  900 .  50  x  300  x  250 m.
36 3

9. A train takes 5 minutes to cross a telegraphic post. Then the time taken by another train whose length
is just double of the first train and moving with same speed to cross a platform of its own length is
(Aggarwal- 14)
Solution : Let the length of the train be x meters.
Time taken to cover x meters  5 min  (5  60) sec  600 sec.
 x 
Speed of the train   m/sec. Length of the second train  (2x) meters.
 300 
 
 2x  2x   4x  300   1200 
 Required time   sec    sec  1200 sec    min  20 min .
  x    x   60 
  300  

10. A train 800 meters long is running at a speed of 78 km/hr. If it crosses a tunnel in 1 minute, then the
length of the tunnel (in meters) is- (Aggarwal- 16)
 5  65 
Solution :Speed   78   m / sec   m / sec;Time  1 minute  60 sec.
 18   3
Let the length of the tunnel be x meters.
800  x 65
Then,   3(800  x)  3900  x  500.
60 3

11. A train running at a speed of 90 km/hr crosses a platform double its length in 36 seconds. What is the
length of the platform in meters? (Aggarwal- 18)
Solution : Let the length of the train be x meters. Then, length of the platform  (2 x) meters.
 5 x  2x
Speed of the train   90   m/sec  25 m/sec.  36  3x  900  x  300 .
 18  25

12. A train of length 150 meters takes 40.5 seconds to cross a tunnel of length 300 meters. What is the
speed of the train in km/hr? (Aggarwal- 19)
 150  300   450 18 
Solution :Speed    m/sec     km/hr.  40 km/hr.
 40.5   40.5 5 

13. Train A crosses a stationary train B in 50 seconds and a pole in 20 seconds with the same speed. The
length of the train A is 240 meters. What is the length of the stationary train B? (Aggarwal- 22)
 240 
Solution :Speed of train A    m/sec  12 m/sec
 20 
240  x
Let the length of train B be x meters. Then,  50  240  x  600  x  360 m.
12

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14. A train crosses a platform 100 m long in 60 seconds at a speed of 45 km/hr. The time taken by the train
to cross an electric pole is: (Aggarwal- 24)
 5  25 
Solution :Speed   45   m/sec    m/sec
 18   2 
x  100
Let the length of train be x meters. Then,  60 or x  650 m.
 25 
 
 2 
 2 
 Time taken by the train to cross an electric pole   650  sec  52 sec.
 25 

15. A train 150 m long takes 30 seconds to cross a bridge 500 m long. How much time will the train take to
cross a platform 370 m long? (Aggarwal- 25)
 150  500   65 
Solution :Speed of the train    m/sec    m/sec
 30   3
 
150  370 
sec   520   sec  24 sec.
3
 Required time  
  65    65 
  3  

16. A train running at a certain speed takes 20 seconds to cross a signal post and 50 seconds to cross a
bridge. Which of the following statements is correct about the length of the bridge? (Aggarwal- 27)
Solution : Let the lengths of the train and the bridge be x meters and y meters respectively.
Let the speed of the train be z m/sec.
x x y
Then, z ..........(i )and z ..........(ii )
20 50
x x y
From (i) and (ii), we have 
20 50
3
 50 x  20 x  20 y  50 x  20 x  20 y  30 x  20 y  y   1.5 x.
2

17. A train travelling with a constant speed crosses a 96-meter long platform in 12 seconds and another
141-meter long platform in 15 seconds. The length of the train and its speed are- (Aggarwal- 28)
Solution: Let the length of the train be x meters
x  96 x  141
 
12 15
 15( x  96)  12( x  141)  3x  16992  1440  252  x  84 m.
 x  96   84  996 
Speed of the train   m/sec   m/sec
 12   12 
 18 
 15 m/sec  15  km/hr.  54km/hr
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18. A train with 90 km/hr crosses a bridge in 36 seconds. Another train 100 meters shorter crosses the
same bridge at 45 km/hr. What is the time taken by the second train to cross the bridge? (Aggarwal-
30)
Solution : Let the length of the train and bridge be x meters and y meters respectively.
 5
Speed of the first trai n  90 km/hr   90   m/sec  25 m/sec.
 18 
 5 25
Speed of the second train  45 km/hr   45  m/sec  m/sec.
 18  2
xy
Then,  25  x  y  900
36
   
 (x - 100)  y   ( x  y )  100   2 
 Required time    sec    sec   800   sec  64 sec.
  25     25 
    25 
  2     2  

19. A jogger running at 9 kmph alongside a railway track is 240 meters ahead of the engine of a 120 meter
long train running at 45 kmph in the same direction. In how much time will the train pass the jogger?
(Aggarwal-31)
 5
Solution: Speed of train relative jogger  (45 - 9) km/hr  36 km/hr   36  m/sec  10 m/sec.
 18 
 360 
Distance to be covered  (240  120) m  360 m.  Time taken    sec  36 sec .
 10 

20. A train 110 meters long is running with a speed of 60 mph. In what time will it pass a man who is
running at 6 kmph in the direction opposite to that in which the train is going? (Aggarwal-32)
 5  55 
Solution :Speed of train relative to man  (60  6) km/hr  66 km/hr   66  m/sec   m/sec.
 18   3
 3
 Time taken to pass the man  110   sec  6 sec.
 55 

21. Two trains 200 meters and 150 meters long are running on parallel rails in the same direction at speeds
of 40 km/hr and 45 km/hr respectively. Time taken by the faster train to cross thee slowed train will
be- (Aggarwal-33)
 5  25 
Solution : Relative speed  (45 - 40) km/hr  5 km/hr   5  m/sec   m/sec.
 18   18 
Total distance covered  Sum of lengths of trains  (200  150) m  350 m.
 18 
 Time taken   350   sec  252 sec .
 25 

22. Two trains A and B start running together from the same point in the same direction, at the speeds of
60 kmph and 72 kmph respectively. If the length of each of the trains is 240 meter, how long will it take
for train B to cross train A? (Aggarwal- 34)
 5  10 
Solution: Relative speed  (72 - 60) km/hr  12 km/hr  12  m/sec   m/sec.
 18  3

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Total distance covered  Sum of lengths of trains  (240  240) m  480 m.


 3
 Time taken   480   sec  144 sec  2 min 24 sec .
 10 

23. Two trains are moving in opposite directions @ 60 km/hr and 90 km/hr. Their lengths are 1.10 km and
0.9 km respectively. The time taken by the slower train to cross thee faster train in seconds is-
(Aggarwal- 35)
 5  125 
Solution : Relative speed  (60  90) km/hr  150   m/sec   m/sec
 18   3 
Distance covered  (1.10  0.9) km  2 km  2000 m.
 3 
Required time   2000   sec  48 sec .
 125 

24. Two trains of lengths 120 m and 90 m are running with speeds of 80 km/hr and 55 km/hr respectively
towards each other on parallel lines. If they are 90 m apart, afer how many seconds they will cross
each other? (Aggarwal- 36)
 1   75 
Solution : Relative speed  (80  55) km/hr  135 km/hr    200  m/sec   m/sec
 175   2
 2
Distance covered  (120  90  90) m  300 m. Required time   300   sec  8 sec .
 75 

25. Two trains are coming from opposite directions with speeds of 75 km/hr and 10 km/hr on two parallel
tracks. At some moment the distance between them is 100 km. After T hours, distance between them is
again 100 km. T is equal to- (Aggarwal-37)
Solution: Relative speed  (75  100) km/hr  175 km/hr
Time taken to cover 175 km at relative speed  1 hr.
 1  8 1
 T  Time taken cover 200 km    200 hr  hr  1 hr.
 175  7 7

26. A train 400 m long overtook a man walking along the line in the same direction as the train, at the rate
of 5 kmph and passed him in 40 seconds. The train reached the station in 20 minutes after passing the
man. In what time did the man reach the station? (Aggarwal-39)
 400   18 
Solution :Speed of the train relative to man   m/sec  10 m/sec  10   km/hr  36 km/hr.
 40   5
Let the speed of the train be x kmph. Then, relative speed  (x - 5) kmph.
 x - 5  36 or x  41 kmph
 20  41
Distance covered by the station in 20 min   41   km  km
 60  3
 41 400   41 2  211
Distance to be covered by the man to reach the station     km     km  km
 3 1000   3 5 15
 211 1  844 4
 Requried time     60  min  min  168 min  2 hr 48 min 48 sec.
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27. A train 75 m long overtook a person who was walking at the rate of 6 km/hr in the same direction and
1 3
passed him in 7 seconds. Subsequently, it overtook a second person and passed him in 6 seconds.
2 4
At what rate was the second person travelling? (Aggarwal- 41)
 75   18 
Solution :Speed of the train relative to first man    m/sec  10 m/sec  10  km/hr  36 km/hr.
 7.5   5
Let the speed of the train be x km/hr. Then, relative speed  ( x - 6) km/hr.
 x - 6  36  x  42 km/hr.
 
 75 
m/sec   75  m/sec
4
Speed of the train relative to second man  
63   27 
 
 4
 100   100 18 
 m/sec    km  40 km/hr.
 9   9 5
Let the speed of the second man be y kmph. Then, realtive speed (42 - y ) kmph.
 42 - y  40  y  2 km/hr.

28. If a train takes 1.75 sec to cross a telegraphic post and 1.5 sec to overtake a cyclist racing along a road
parallel to the track @ 10 meters per second, then the length of the train is- (Aggarwal-42)

Solution : Let the length of the train be x meters and its speed be y m/sec.
x
Then,  1.75  x  1.75 y.
y
Since the train tak es less time to pass a moving object than a stationary object,
it means that the cyclist is moving in a direction opposite to that of the train.
x 15
  1.5  x  1.5 y  15  1.75 y  1.5 y  15  0.25 y  15  y   60.
y  10 0.25
Length of the train  1.75 y  (1.75  60) m  105 m.

29. Two trains of equal length are running on parallel lines in the same direction at 46 km/hr and 36
km/hr. The faster train passes the slower train in 36 seconds. The length of each train is- (Aggarwal-43)
Solution: Let the length of each train be x meters
Then, distance covered  2 x meters.
 5  25 
Relative speed  (46 - 36) km/hr  10  m/sec   m/sec
 18   9 
2 x 25
   2 x  100  x  50.
36 99

30. A 270 m long train running at the speed of 120 kmph crosses another train running in opposite
direction at the speed of 80 kmph in 9 seconds. What is the length of the other train? (Aggarwal-44)
 5  500 
Solution : Relative speed  (120  80) km/hr   200  m/sec   m/sec
 18   9 
Let the length of the other trai n be x meters
x  270 500
Then,   x  270  500  x  230 .
9 9

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31. Two trains are running in opposite directions with the same speed. If the length of each train is 120
meters and they cross each other in 12 seconds, then the speed of each train (in km/hr) is- (Aggarwal-
45)
Solution : Let the speed of each train be x m/sec. Then, realtive speed of the two trains  2x m/sec.
(120  120)
So, 2x   2 x  20  x  10.
12
 18 
 Speed of each train  10 m/sec  10  km/hr.  36 km/hr.
 5

32. A 180 meter long train crosses another 270 meter long train running in the opposite direction in 10.8
seconds. If the speed of the first train is 60 kmph, what is the speed of the second train in kmph?
(Aggarwa- 46)
Solution : Let the speed of the second train be x m/sec.
 5  50 
Speed of the first trai n  60 kmph.   60  m/sec   m/sec.
 18   3
 50 
Relative speed of the two trains   x  m/sec.
 3
50 180  270 3x  50 4500
x   
3 10.8 3 108
 4500 
 3x  50    3   125  3x  75  x  25.
 108 
 18 
Hence, speed of second train  25 m/sec   25  kmph  90 kmph.
 5

33. Two trains of equal lengths take 10 seconds and 15 seconds respectively to cross a telegraph post. If the
length of each train be 120 meters, in what time (in seconds) will they cross each other travelling in
opposite direction? (Aggarwal-47)
 120 
Solution :Speed of the first trai n   m/sec  12 m/sec.
 10 
 120 
Speed of the first trai n   m/sec  8 m/sec.
 15 
Relative speed  (12  8) m/sec  20 m/sec.
(120  120)
 Required time  sec  12 sec .
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34. A train B speeding with 120 kmph crosses another train C running in the same direction, in 2 minutes.
If the lengths of the trains B and C be 100 m and 200 m respectively, what is the speed (in kmph) of the
train C? (Aggarwal- 49)
 100  200  5
Solution : Relative speed of the trains   m/sec   m/sec.
 2  60  2
 5  100 
Speed of train B  120 kmph  120  m/sec   m/sec.
 18   3 
Let the speed of second train be x m/sec
100 5  5 100   215   215 18 
Then, x    x   m/sec. Speed of second train    kmph  129 mph.
3 2 2 3   6   6 5

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35. One local and another express train were proceeding in the same direction on parallel tracks at 29
km/hr and 65 km/hr respectively. The driver of the farmer noticed that it took exactly 16 seconds for
the faster train to pass by him. What is the length of the faster train? (Aggarwal-50)
Solution: Relative speed of express train to local train = 65 - 29 = 36 km/h= 36 x (5/18) m/s = 10 m/s
∴ Length of faster train = 10 x 16 = 160 m
36. Two trains travel in opposite directions at 36 kmph and 45 kmph and a man sitting in slower train
passes the faster train in 8 seconds. The length of the faster train is- (Aggarwal-51 )
 5  45 
Solution : Relative speed  (36  45) km/hr.   81   m/sec    m/sec.
 18   2 
 45 
Length of train    8 m  180 m.
 2 
37. A train overtakes two person who are walking in the same direction in which the train is going at the
rate of 2 kmph and 4 kmph and passes them completely in 9 and 10 seconds respectively. The length of
the train is- (Aggarwal- 52)
 5 5 10
Solution : 2 kmph   2  m/sec  m/sec and 4 kmph  m/sec.
 18  9 9
Let the length of the train be x meters and its speed be y m/sec.
x x
Then,  9 and  10
 5  10 
y-   y 
 9  9
 9 y  5  x and 10(9y - 10)  9y - x  9 x  5 and 90y - 9 x  100
On solving, we get : x  50. Length of the train is 50 m.

38. A train overtakes two persons walking along a railway track. The first one walks at 4.5 km/hr. The
other one walks at 5.4 km/hr. The train needs 8.4 and 8.5 seconds respectively to overtake them. What
is the speed of the train if both the persons are walking in the same direction as the train? (Aggarwal-
53)
Solution: 81 km/hr

39. Two trains, each 100 m long, moving in opposite directions, cross each other in 8 seconds. If one is
moving twice as fast the other, then the speed of the faster train is- (Aggarwal-56)
Solution : Let the speed of the slower train be x m/sec.
Then, speed of the faster train  2 x m/sec.
Relative speed  ( x  2 x) m/sec  3 x m/sec.
(100  100) 25
  3x  24 x  200  x  .
8 3
50  50 18 
So, speed of the faster train  m/sec    km/hr  60 km/hr.
3  3 5

40. A 150 m long train crosses a milestone in 15 seconds and a train of same length coming from the
opposite direction in 12 seconds. The speed of the other train is- (Aggarwal-57)
 150 
Solution :Speed of first trai n   m/sec  10 m/sec.
 15 
Let the speed of second train be x m/sec. Relative speed  (10  x) m/sec.
300 180
  12  300  120  12 x  12 x  180  x   15 m/sec.
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41. A man standing on a platform finds that a train takes 3 seconds to pass him and another train of the
same length moving in the opposite direction takes 4 seconds. The time take by the trains to pass each
other will be- (Aggarwal-59)
Solution : Let the length of each train be x meters.
 x  x
Then, speed of first trai n   m/sec. Speed of second train   m/sec.
3 4
   
 xx   2x   12  24 3
 Required time    sec    sec .   2   sec  sec  3 sec .
 x  x    7x    7 7 7
 
  3 4    
  12  

42. A train travelling at 48 kmph completely crosses another train having half its length and travelling in
opposite direction at 42 kmph, in 12 seconds. It also passes a railway platform in 45 second. The length
of the platform is- (Aggarwal- 60)
Solution : Let the length of the first trai n be x meters.
 x
Then, the length of second train is   meters.
2
 5
Relative speed  (48  42) kmph   90  m/sec  25 m/sec.
 18 
 x
x 

2 3x
 12 or  300 or x  200.
25 2
 5 40
 Let the lenegth of platform be y meterrs. Speed of the first tria n   48  m/sec  m/sec.
 18  3
3
 (200  y)   45  600  3 y  1800  y  400 m.
40

43. Two trains, 130 and 110 meters long, are going in the same direction. The faster train takes one minute
to pass the other completely. If they are moving in opposite directions, they pass each other completely
in 3 seconds. Find the speed of the faster train? (Aggarwal-62)
Solution : Let the speed of the faster and slower trains be x m/sec and y m/sec respectively.
240 240
Then,  60  x  y  4 ........(i )And,  3  x  y  80 ........(ii )
x-y xy
Adding (i) and (ii), we get : 2 x  84 or x  42.
Putting x  42 in (i), we get : y  38. Hence, speed of faster train  42 m/sec.

44. Two stations A and B are 110 km apart on a straight line. One train starts from A at 7 a.m. and travels
towards B at 20 kmph. Another train starts from B at 8 a.m. and travels towards A at a speed of 25
kmph. At what time will they meet? (Aggarwal- 64)
Solution :Suppose they meet x hours after 7 a.m. Distance covered by A in x hours  20x km.
Distance covered by B in ( x - 1) hours  25( x - 1) km.
 20 x  25( x - 1)  110  45 x  135  x  3. So, they meet at 10 a.m.

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45. A train X starts from Meerut at 4 p.m. and reaches Ghaziabad at 5 p.m. while another train Y starts
from Ghaziabad at 4 p.m. and reaches Meerut at 5.30 p.m. The two trans will cross each other at-
(Aggarwal-65)
Solution :Suppose, the distance between Meerut and Ghaziabad is x km.
3
Time taken by X to cover x km  1 hour. Time taken by Y to cover x km  hours.
2
 2x 
 Speed of X  x kmph, Speed of Y   kmph.
 3 
Leet them meet y hours after 4 p.m. Then,
2 xy  2 3 3 
xy   x  y1    1  y  hours    60  min  36 min.
3  3 5 5 

46. Two trains, one from Howrah to Patna and the other from Patna to Howrah, start simultaneously.
After they meet, the trains reach their destinations after 9 hours and 16 hours respectively. The ratio
of their speeds is- (Aggarwal-67)
Solution : Let us name the trains as A and B. Then, (A' s spped): (B' s speed)  b : a  16 : 9  4 : 3.

47. A train which is moving at an average speed of 40km/h reaches its destination on time. When its
average speed reduces to 35 km/h, then it reaches its destination 15 minutes late. The distance travelled
by the train, is (Aggarwal-69)
Solution : Average speed of train  40 km/h
Reach at its destinatio n at on time. New average speed of train  35 km/h
15 40  35 15 40  35 15
Time :15 minutes  hours. Then distance travelled      70 km.
60 40 - 35 60 5 60

48. Two trains start at the same time form A and B and proceed toward each other at the speed of 75
km/hr and 50 km/hr respectively, when both meet at a point in between, one train was found to have
travelled 175 km more than the other. Find the distance between A and B. (Aggarwal-71)
Solution : Let the trains meet after 1 hours.
Speed of trains A  75 km/hr. Speed of trains B  50 km/hr.
Distance covered by train A  75  t  75t. Distance covered by train B  50  t  50t
Distance  Speed  Time
According to the quesiton, 75t - 50t  175
175
 25t  1175  t   7 hours.
25
 Distance between A and B  75t  50t  125t  125  7  875 km.

49. A train passes two bridges of lengths 500 m and 250 m in 100 seconds and 60 seconds respectively. The
length of the train is- (Aggarwal-72)

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Solution : Let the length of train x m.


(Length of train  length of bridge)
Speed of train 
Time taken in crossing
According to informatio n we get,
x  500 x  250
   60( x  500 )  100 ( x  250 )
100 60
 3( x  500 )  5( x  250 )  5 x  1250  3 x  1500
 5 x  3 x  1500  1250  2 x  250
250
x  125 m.
2

50. Train a passes a lamp post in 9 seconds and 700 meter long platform in 30 seconds. How much time
will the same train take to cross a platform which is 800 meters long? (Aggarwal-73)
Solution : Let the length of train be x m.
When a train crosses a light post in 9 second the distance covered  length of train
x
 speed of train 
9
Distance covered in crossing a 700 meter platform in 30 seconds
 Length of platform  length of train
x  700 x x  700  Distance 
speed of train     Speed  Time 
9 9 30
x x  700 2100
   10 x  3 x  2100  101x  3 x  2100  7 x  2100  x   300 m.
3 10 7
When the length of the platform be 800 m, then time ' T' be taken by train t o cross 800 m long platform
x x  800 9900
  Tx  9 x  7200  300 T  2700  7200  300 T  9900  T   33 seconds
9 T 300

51. Train A travelling at 63 kmph can cross a platforms 199.5 m long in 21 seconds. How much time would
train A take to completely cross (from the moment they meet) train B, 157 m long and travelling at 54
kmph in opposite direction which train an A is travelling? (Aggarwal- 74)
 63  5 
Solution : Speed of train A  63 kmph    m/sec.  17.5 m/sec.
 18 
 54  5 
Speed of train B  54 kmph    m/sec.  15 m/sec.
 18 
Length of train  length of platform
If the length of train A be x meter, then Speed of train A 
Time taken in crossing
x  199 .5
 17.5   17.5  21  x  199 .5  367 .5  x  199 .5  x  367 .5  199 .5  168 meter
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Relative speed  (Speed of train A  speed of train B)  (17.5  15) m/sec.  32.5 m/sec.
length of trains A  Lenegth of train B  168  157  325
 Required time    seconds   10 seconds.
Relative speed  32.5  32.5

 Trigonometry
1. cot4 A  cot2 A  1 n‡j, cÕgvY Ki †h, cot4 A  cos2 A  1

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Solution: ‡`Iqv Av‡Q, cot4 A  cot2 A  1


cos4 A cos2 A cos4 A  cos2 A.sin 2 A
   1  1
sin 4 A sin 2 A sin 4 A
 cos4 A  cos2 Asin 2 A  sin 4 A  cos4 A  cos2 Asin 2 A  sin 4 A
 cos4 A  cos2 A(1  cos2 A)  (1  cos2 A) 2  2cos4 A  cos2 A  1  2cos2 A  cos4 A
 2cos4 A  cos2 A  2cos2 A  cos4 A  1  cos4 A  cos2 A  1

2. sin 4 A  sin 2 A  1 n‡j, cÕgvY Ki †h, tan 4 A  tan 2 A  1


Solution: ‡`Iqv Av‡Q, sin 4 A  sin 2  1
sin 4 A  sin 2 A 1 sin 4 A sin 2 A 1
 4
 2
  
cos A cos A cos A cos A cos2 A
4 4

 tan 4 A  tan 2 A.sec2 A  sec4 A  tan 4 A  tan 2 A.sec2 A  sec4 A  0


 tan 4 A  sec2 A(tan 2 A  sec2 A)  0  tan 4 A  sec2 A(sec 2 A  tan 2 A)  0
 tan 4 A  sec2 A  0[sec 2 A  tan 2 A  1]  tan 4 A  sec2 A
L.H.S.  tan 4  tan 2 A  sec2 A  tan 2 A[tan 4 A  sec2 A]  1  R.H.S

1 1
3.  1
sec A cosec2 A
2

1 1
Solution: L.H.S  
sec A cosec2 A
2

 cos2 A  sin 2 A  sin 2 A  cos2 A  1  R.H.S

secA tanA
4.   1.
cosA cotA
secA tanA
Solution: L.H.S  
cosA cotA
1 sinA
cosA cosA 1 sinA sinA 1 sin 2 A 1  sin 2 A
       
cosA cosA cos2 A cosA cosA cos2 A cos2 A cos2 A
sinA
cos A sin A  cos A  1
2 2 2

    1  R.H.S
cos2 A cos2 A  1  sin 2 A

1 1
5.  1
1  sin A 1  cosec2 A
2

1 1
Solution: L.H.S  
1  sin A 1  cosce2 A
2

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1 1 1 1
   
1  sin A 1  1
2
1  sin A sin A  1
2 2

2
sin A sin 2 A
1 sin 2 A 1  sin 2 A
    1  R.H.S
1  sin 2 A 1  sin 2 A 1  sin 2 A

1 1
6.  1
1  tan A 1  cot2 A
2

1 1
Solution: L.H.S  
1  tan A 1  cot2 A
2

1 1 1 1
   
1  tan A 1 
2
1 1  tan A tan A  1
2 2

2
tan A tan 2 A
1 sin 2 A 1  tan 2 A
    1  R.H.S
1  tan 2 A 1  tan 2 A 1  tan 2 A

1 1
7.   2sec 2 A
1  sinA 1  sinA
1 1
Solution: L.H.S  
1  sinA 1  sinA
1  sinA  1  sinA 2
 
(1  sinA)(1  sinA) 1  sin 2 A
2 sin A  cos A  1
2 2

  2   2sec A  R.H.S
2

cos A cos A  1  sin A


2 2

1  sinA
8.  secA  tanA
1  sinA
1  sinA
Solution: L.H.S 
1  sinA
(1  sinA)(1  sinA) (1  sinA) 2 (1  sinA) 2 sin 2 A  cos2 A  1
    2 
(1  sinA)(1  sinA) 12  sin 2 A cos2 A cos A  1  sin A
2

2
 1 sinA 
     (secA  tanA)  secA  tanA  R.H.S
2

 cosA cosA 

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9. cosA  sinA  2cosA n‡j, Z‡e cÕgvY Ki †h, cosA  sinA  2sinA
Solution: ‡`Iqv Av‡Q-
cosA  sinA  2cosA  (cosA  sinA) 2  ( 2cosA)2
 cos2 A  2sinAcosA  sin 2 A  2cos2 A  (sin 2 A  cos2 A)2sin 2 AcosA  2cos2 A
 1  2sinAcosA  2cos2 A  2sinAcosA  2cos2 A
 2sinAcosA  2cos2 A  1
L.H.S  cosA  sinA  (cosA  sinA) 2
 cos2 A  2cosA.sinA  sin 2 A  sin 2 A  cos2 A  (2cos2 A  1)
 sin 2 A  cos2 A  2cos2 A  1  (1  cos2 A)  sin 2 A
sin 2 A  cos2 A  1
 sin 2 A  sin 2 A  2  
sin A  1  cos A
 2sin 2 A  2sinA.

1 cosec2 A  sec2 A
10. hw` tanA  nq, Z‡e Gi gvb wbY©q Ki|
3 cosec2 A  sec2 A
1
Solution: ‡`Iqv Av‡Q- tanA 
3
cosec A  sec A 
2 2
1 1 
 cosecA  , secA 
cosA
cÖ`Ë ivwk =
cosec A  sec A 
2 2
sinA
1 1 cos2 A  sin 2 A

2 2 2 2 cos2 A  sin 2 A sin 2 A.cos2 A
 sin A cos A  sin2 A.cos A  
1

1 cos A  sin 2 A sin 2 A.cos2 A (sin 2 A  cos2 A)
sin 2 A cos2 A sin 2 A.cos2 A
cos2 A  sin 2 A

cos2 A  sin 2 A
 cos2 A
sin 2 A  cos2 A sin 2 A  cos2 A

cos2 A Øviv fvM K‡ i 
cos2 A
2
 1  1 3 1 2
1   1
1  tan A
2
 3  3 3  3 21
 
tan A  1  1 
2 2
1 1 3 4 4 2
  1 3 1 3 3
 3

4
11. cosecA  cotA  n‡j, cosecA cotA Gi gvb KZ?
3
4
Solution: ‡`Iqv Av‡Q- cosecA  cotA 
3
Avevi Avgiv Rvwb, cosec2 A  cot2 A  1
4 3
 (cosecA  cotA)(cosecA  cotA)  1  (cosecA  cotA)   1  cosecA  cotA 
3 4

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b a sin A - b cos A
12. cot A  n‡j, Gi gvb wbY©q Ki|
a a sin A  b cos A
b
Solution: ‡`Iqv Av‡Q- cot A 
a
cos A b b
   acosA  bsinA  cosA  sinA
sin A a a
b
a sin A  b  sinA
a sin A - b cos A a
cÖ`Ë ivwk = 
a sin A  b cos A a sin A  b  sin A
b
a
 b2   a 2  b2 
 a  sinA  
 a   a  a 2  b 2
  2 
 b2   a  b2  a 2  b2
 a  sin A  
 a   a 
1
13. cosecA - cot A  n‡j, cosecA  cot A Gi gvb wbY©q Ki|
x
Solution: Avgiv Rvwb, cosec2 A  cot2 A  1
1
 (cosec A  cot A)(cosec A - cot A)  1  (cosec A  cot A)   1  cosec A  cot A  x
x
 cosec A  cot A  x

14. If cos a  b  
1 3 o
and cos (A  B)  ,0  (A  B)  90 o and A  B, find the value of A and B.
2 2
1  1 
Solution: cos (A  B)   cos(A  B)  cos45o cos45o 
2  2 
 3
 cosA  B  cos30o cos30o 
3
 A  B  45 o ........(i) cos (A  B)  
2  2 
 A  B  30 o............(ii) (i)  (ii)
A  B  45 o
A  B  30 o
2A  75 o
75 o
A  A  37.5 o (i)  (ii)
2
A  B  45 o
A  B  30 o
() () (-)

2B  15 o
15 o
B  B  7.5o myZivs, A  37.5 o ; B  7.5o
2

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15. If cos A + cos2 A = 1, then the value of the expression (sin2 A + sin4 A) is-
Solution: cos A  cos2 A  1
 cos A  1  cos2 A
 cos A  sin 2 A
cÖ`Ë ivwk = sin 2 A  sin 4 A  sin 2 A  (sin 2 A) 2  cos A  cos2 A  1

16. If secθ  tanθ  x, then tanθ  1


Solution: Avgiv Rvwb, sec2  tan 2   1
 (sec θ  tan θ)(secθ  tan θ)  1
1
 x(sec θ  tan θ)  1[ sec θ  tan θ  x]  sec θ  tan θ  ............(i)
x
‡`Iqv Av‡ Q sec θ  tan θ  x.......(ii)
1 x2 1
(ii)  (i)  2tan θ  x   2tan θ 
x x
x2 1
 tan θ 
2x

17. If sinA  sin 2 A  1, then the value of the expression (cos2 A  cos4 A) is 
Solution: sin A  sin 2 A  1
 sinA  1  sin 2 A  cos2 A  cos2 A  sinA  cos4 A  (sinA) 2  sin 2 A
cÖ`Ë ivwk  cos2 A  cos4 A  sinA  sin 2 A  1

x
18. If sin x = 1, then tan ?
2
Solution: ‡`Iqv Av‡ Q, sin x  1  sin 90 o  x  90 o
x 90 o
GLb, tan  tan  tan 45 o  1
2 2

 mv¤úªwZK mvaviY Ávb- ce© 6


1. Which country will cross the LDC on 12 February 4. Who is the Acting Secretary General of the United
2021? Nations Trade and Development Organization?
A) Vanuatu B) Angola A) Salil Shetty B) Isabella Durand
C) Bangladesh D) Nepal C) Julia Karaknath
2. 12 February 2021 what will be the number of LDC D) Hussain Ibrahim Taha
countries? 5. When is the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
A) 45 B) 46 effective?
C) 47 D) 48 A) 11 January 2021 B) 14 January 2021
3. Who is the acting secretary general of Amnesty C) 19 January 2021 D) 22 January 2021
International? 6. Which is the top economy in terms of GDP?
A) Sunil Shetty B) Abinash Kumar A) United States B) China
C) Dr Agnès Callamard D) Irene Zubaida Khan C) Japan D) Germany

Answer Key: 1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (C) 4. (B) 5. (D) 6. (A)

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7. Which country has the lowest economy in terms of 16. When was the coroner vaccination program
GDP? inaugurated in Bangladesh?
A) Marshall Islands B) Kiribati A) 21 January 2021 B) 24 January 2021
C) Nauru D) Tuvalu C) 25 January 2021 D) 27 January 2021
8. What is the position of Bangladesh on the basis of 17. Corona vaccination program was inaugurated with
GDP? which vaccine in Bangladesh?
A) 40 B) 41 A) Covishield B) Corona Vac
C) 42 C) 43 C) Navavax D) Sputnik-V
9. Which is the top country in GFP's 2021 Military 18. What is the name of the coronary vaccine invented
Strength Rankings? by Oxford University and Astrazeneca in India?
A) United States B) China A) Covaxin B) Covishield
C) Russia D) India C) Pneumosil D) Serumvaxin
10. Which country has the lowest military power 19. 28 December 2020 which vaccine is approved by
ranking in GFP 2021? the Department of Drug Administration Globe
A) Sierra Leone B) Somalia Biotech for clinical trials?
C) Liberia D) Bhutan A) BANGLAVAX B) BANGOVAC
11. What is the position of Bangladesh in the military C) BANGAVAX D)
power ranking in GFP 2021? BANGOVAXIN
A) 35 B) 45 20. Who is the best cricketer of 2020?
C) 49 D) 52 A) Virat Kohli B) Rohit Sharma
12. What are the current member countries of the C) Pat Cummins D) Ben Stokes
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank? 21. Who is the best Test cricketer of 2020?
A) 82 B) 83 A) Deepak Chahar B) Steve Smith
C) 84 D) 103 C) Ben Stokes D) Virat Kohli
13. Which country became the 85th member of AIIB 22. Who is the best ODI cricketer of 2020?
on 6 January 2021? A) Pat Cummins B) Rohit Sharma
A) Tonga B) Benin C) Virat Kohli D) Ben Stokes
C) Belgium D) Algeria 23. How many ODI series has Bangladesh won so
14. What are the current member countries of the far?
International Hydrographic Organization? A) 20 B) 22
A) 91 B) 92 C) 24 D) 26
C) 93 D) 95 24. When will the 6th Asian Hockey Champions
15. Which country became the 94th member of IHO Trophy be held?
on 7 December 2020? A) September 2021 B) October 2021
A) Vietnam B) Guyana C) November 2021 D) December 2021
C) Lebanon D) Malta 25. Where will the 6th Asian Hockey Champions
Trophy be held?
A) China B) Bangladesh
C) Japan D) Oman

Answer Key: 7. (D) 8. (B) 9. (A) 10. (D) 11. (B) 12. (D) 13. (A) 14. (D) 15. (C) 16. (D) 17. (A) 18. (B)
19. (C) 20. (A) 21. (C) 22. (C) 23. (D) 24. (B) 25. (B)

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 A_©‰bwZK I mvgvwRK cwil` (The Economic and Social Council)
 AwQ cwil` (The Trusteeship Council)
 AvšÍR©vwZK wePvivjq (The International Court of Justice).
 mwPevjq (The Secretariat)
→ AwQ cwil` 1994 mv‡j wejyß n‡j RvwZms‡Ni A½ms¯’v nq 05 wU|

mvaviY cwil`
RvwZms‡Ni mKj m`m¨ ivó« mvaviY cwil‡`i m`m¨| cÕwZ eQi ‡m‡Þ¤^i gv‡mi Z…Zxq g½jevi RvwZms‡Ni mvaviY cwil‡`i Awa‡ekb nq| 1946
mv‡ji 10 Rvbyqvwi RvwZms‡Ni mvaviY cwil‡`i cÕ_g Awa‡ekb nq jÛ‡bi I‡q÷ wgwb÷vi n‡j| 2019 mvj ch©šÍ mvaviY cwil‡`i Awa‡ekb
nq 74wU|
→ evsjv‡`k mvaviY cwil‡`i mfvcwZ wbe©vwPZ n‡qwQj 1986 mv‡j| evsjv‡`‡ki ûgvqyb ikx` ‡PØayix 41Zg Awa‡ek‡b (1986) mfvcwZZ
K‡ib|
→ cÕwZwU ‡`k n‡Z m‡e©v‧P 5 Rb K‡i mvaviY cwil‡`i Awa‡ek‡b AskMÕnY Ki‡Z cv‡i| Z‡e ‡fvUvwaKvi 01 R‡bi| mvaviY cwil‡`i m`m¨
msL¨v 193wU| msL¨vMwiô m`m¨‡`i ‡fv‡U mvaviY cwil‡`i mfvcwZ wbe©vwPZ nq 1 eQ‡ii Rb¨|
→ mvaviY cwil‡`i cÕ_g gwnjv mfvcwZ weRq j¶x cwÐZ (fviZ)| mvaviY cwil‡`i ms¯’vmg~n :

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‡KØk‡j g‡b ivLyb : wkï‡`i Relief cÕ`v‡bi Rb¨ GK High Commissioner Lv`¨ weZiY Conference Gi Av‡qvRb Kij| Dbœq‡bi Rb¨
M…nxZ G Fund Volunteer ‡`i Øviv wewfbœ cwi‡e‡k weZiY Kiv n‡e| ‡m ‡‣‡Î bvix I wkïiv we‡kl myweav cv‡e|
ms¯’vi bvg cÖwZôv m`i `ßi
UNICEF- United Nations Fund for Children 1946 ‡R‡bfv, myBRvij¨vÛ
UNRWA- United Nations Relief Work Agency for the Palestine 1949 MvRv Ges Av¤§vb
UNHCR- United Nations High Commission for Refuse. 1950 ‡R‡bfv, myBRvij¨vÛ
WFP- World Food Program 1961 ‡ivg
UNCTAD- United Nations Conference on Trade & Development 1964 ‡R‡bfv, myBRvij¨vÛ
UNDP- United Nations Development Program 1965 wbDBqK©, hy³ivó«
UNFPA- United Nations Population Fund. 1969 wbDBqK©
UNV- United Nations Volunteers 1970 eb, Rvg©vwb
UNEP- United Nations Environment Program 1972 bvB‡ivwe, ‡Kwbqv
UNIFEM- United Nations Development Fund for Women 1976 hy³ivó«
UN Women- United Nations Women 2010 wbDBqK©, hy³ivó«
UNDCP- United Nations Office on Drugs & Crime. 1997 Aw÷«qv

¸iæZ¡c~Y© Z_¨:
UNDP 1990 mvj ‡_‡K Human Development Index cÕKvk K‡i Avm‡Q| GwU RvwZms‡Ni mnvqZvq ¯^í‡bœvZ ‡`kmg~‡ni Dbœqb Kv‡R
mgš^q K‡i| UNDP Gi m‡e©v‧P c`- cÖkvmK|
UNICEF : GwU RvwZms‡Ni wkï welqK ms¯’v| ‡cvwjk wdwRwkqvb Ludwik Rajchma ‡K ms¯’vwUi cÕwZôvZv ejv nq| wZwb wQ‡jb GB
cÕwZôv‡bi cÕ_g ‡Pqvig¨vb| ms¯’vwU 1965 mv‡j kvwšÍ‡Z ‡bv‡ej cyi¯‹vi jvf K‡i|
UNHCR : GwU RvwZms‡Ni kiYv_©x welqK nvB Kwgkb| GB ms¯’vwU 1954 Ges 1981 wLª÷v‡ã kvwšÍ‡Z ‡bv‡ej cyi¯‹vi jvf K‡i| ms¯’vwUi
cÕavb‡K ejv nq nvB Kwgkbvi|
UNCTAD : GSP (Generalized System of Preferences) Gi aviYv cÖ`vb Ges ms¯’vwUi cÕavb AR©b| GwUi cÕav‡bi c`ex gnvmwPe|
UNFPA : RvwZms‡Ni we‡klvwqZ GB ms¯’vwU wek¦ RbmsL¨v wic‡vU© cÕKvk K‡i| Gi Av‡Mi c~Y©iƒc wQj- United Nations Fund for
Population Activities.

wbivcËv cwil`
wbivcËv cwil‡`i m`m¨ msL¨v 15| ¯’vqx m`‡m¨i msL¨v 5 Ges A¯’vqx m`‡m¨i msL¨v 10| A¯’vqx m`m¨iv `yB eQ‡ii Rb¨ wbe©vwPZ nq| evsjv‡`k
1978 I 1999 mv‡j wbivcËv cwil‡`i A¯’vqx m`m¨ nq| m`i `ßi- wbDBqK©|
→ wbivcËv cwil‡`i ¯’vqx 5wU m`m¨ (ivwkqv, wicvewjK Ad Pxbv, d«vÝ, hy³ivó« I hy³ivR¨) Bqvëv m‡¤§j‡bi gva¨‡g ‡f‡Uv cÕ`v‡bi ‣gZv
cvq| j¨vwUb Ô‡f‡Uv× k‡ãi A_© ÔAvwg gvwb bv|
→ 1971 mv‡j Pxbv wicvewjK Ad Pxbv wccjm wicvewjK Ad Pxbv bv‡g Ges 1991 mv‡j ‡mvwf‡qZ BDwbqb cybM©V‡bi ci ivwkqv bv‡g ¯’vqx
m`m¨ wn‡m‡e ‡f‡Uv cÕ`vb Kivi ‣gZv jvf K‡i|
→ wbivcËv cwil‡`i cÖ_g evsjv‡`wk mfvcwZ wbe©vwPZ| n‡qwQ‡jb- Av‡bvqviæj Kwig ‡PØayix|
→ wbivcËv cwil‡`i mycvwikµ‡g RvwZms‡N bZyb m`‡m¨i AšÍf©yw³ nq|
→ RvwZmsN wbivcËv cwil‡`i ‡Kvb wm×všÍ MÕn‡Yi Rb¨ 5wU ¯’vqx m`m¨mn Kgc‡‣ 9 m`‡m¨i f‡v‡Ui cÕ‡qvRb c‡o|
→ ¯’vqx m`‡m¨i ‡Kvb GKRb ‡f‡Uv cÕ`vb Ki‡j ‡mB cÕ¯ÍvewU Aby‡gvw`Z nq bv| ‡hgb- evsjv‡`‡ki gnvb gyw³hy× PjvKvjxb hy× weiwZi Rb¨
RvwZms‡N 3 evi cÕ¯Íve DÐvwcZ n‡jI mv‡eK ‡mvwf‡qZ BDwbq‡bi ‡f‡Uvi Rb¨ hy×weiwZ nqwb|
→ wbivcËv cwil`‡K ¯^w¯Í cwil` ejv nq|

A_©‰bwZK I mvgvwRK cwil`


→ ECOSCO (Economic & Social Council)
→ m`m¨ msL¨v 54 Ges cÖwZwU m`m¨ iv‡ó«i ‡gqv` wZb eQi| cÕwZ eQi 18 wU ivó« ‡ei n‡q hvq Ges 18 wU bZyb ivó« AšÍf©y³ nq|
→ GB cwil‡`i 5wU A_©‰bwZK Kwgkb ev AvÂwjK | Kvh©vjq i‡q‡Q| h_v
bvg m`i `ßi
ECE- United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (BD‡ivc) ‡R‡bfv, myBRvij¨vÛ
ECA- United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (Avwd«Kv) AvwÏm Avevev, Bw_Iwcqv
ECLAC- United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America & foran Caribbean. mvw›Uqv‡Mv, wPwj
(j¨vwUb Av‡gwiKv Ges K¨vwiweqvb)
ESCAP- United Nations Economic & Social Commission for Asia & Pacific. (Gwkqv Ges e¨vsKK, _vBj¨vÛ

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c¨vwmwdK)
ESCWA- United Nations Economic & Social Commission for Western Asia. (cwðg Gwkqv) ‰eiæZ, ‡jevbb
ESCSA- United Nation Economic & Social Commission for South Asia. (`w¶Y Gwkqv) bqv w`wjø, fviZ

ECOSOC Gi ms¯’vmg~n
UN MV‡bi c~‡e© UN MV‡bi mgq (1945) UN MV‡bi ci
ITU-1865 IMF ICA0-1947
UPU-1874 IBRD WHO-1948
IL0-1919 UNESCO WMO - 1950
FAO IFC-1956
IMO - 1959

AvšÍR©vwZK Av`vjZ
→ International Court of Justice (ICJ) n‡jv RvwZms‡Ni cÕavb wePvi wefvMxq ms¯’v|
→ m`m¨ 193wU ivó«|
→ ‡b`vij¨vÛ‡mi w` ‡nM kn‡ii Peace Palace G Aew¯’Z|
→ mvaviY cwil` I wbivcËv cwil` KZ©…K 15 Rb wePviK 9 eQ‡ii Rb¨ wbe©vwPZ nq|
→ Aci bvg ¯’vqx kvwjwm ‡K›`ª| 1945 mv‡j cÕwZwôZ n‡jI Kvh©µg ïiæ nq- 1946 mv‡j|
→ eZ©gvb ‡cÖwm‡W›U- Judge Joan E. Donoghue (United States of America) (On 8 February 2021).
→ eZ©gvb fvBm ‡cÕwm‡W›U- Judge Kirill Gevorgian (Russian Federation) (On 8 February 2021).
→ ms¯’vwUi cÕ_g gwnjv wePvicwZ ‡ivRvwgj wnwMÞ (weª‡Ub)|

mwPevjq (The Secretariat)


→ RvwZms‡Ni m`i `ßi hy³iv‡ó«i wbDBqK© A½iv‡R¨i nvWmb| b`xi Zx‡i g¨vbnvUb Øx‡c 16 GKi Rwgi Dci|
→ RvwZms‡Ni gnvmwPe cvuP eQ‡ii Rb¨ wbe©vwPZ nq|
→ RvwZmsN mb‡`i iPwqZv: Archibald MacLeish.
→ RvwZms‡Ni mfv¯’j: `¨v d¬vwks wg‡Wvm|
→ gnvmwPe: Antonio Guterres (9th).
→ DcgnvmwPe: Amina J. Mohammed (5").

gnvmwPe
RvwZmsN mb‡`i 97 Aby‡‧Q` ‡gvZv‡eK gnvmwPe‡K ÔcÕavb cÕkvmwbK Kg©KZ©v wn‡m‡e D‡jøL Kiv n‡q‡Q| wbivcËv cwil‡`i me©m¤§wZµ‡g M…nxZ
wm×všÍ Abymv‡i RvwZms‡Ni mvaviY cwil` gnvmwPe wbhy³ K‡ib| GK ev `yB ‡gqv‡` 5 eQ‡ii Rb¨ ‡f؇MvwjK Pµve‡Z© gnvmwPe c‡` g‡bvbxZ
Kivi weavb P‡j Avm‡Q| gnvmwPe‡`i bvg I Kvh©Kvj-
µg bvg Kvh©Kvj I Ab¨vb¨
cÖ_g wUªM ‡fjvB 1946-1952, GKgvÎ c`Z¨vMKvix gnvmwPe|
TrygveLie (Norway) evsjv‡`‡ki fvlv Av‡›`vjbKvjxb gnvmwPe|
wØZxq `¨vM n¨vgvi‡kvì 1953-1971, DËi ‡iv‡Wwkqv eZ©gvb Rvw¤^qvq wegvb `yN©Ubvq gviv hvq|
Dag Hammarskjold (Sweden) 1961 mv‡j gi‡YvËi ‡bv‡ej cyi¯‹vi jvf K‡ib|
Z…Zxq D _v›U 1961-1971, Gwkqvi cÕ_g gnvmwPe D _v‡›Ui evsjv‡`‡ki ¯^vaxbZv hy‡× Ae`vb
U Thant (Myanmar) i‡q‡Q| fviZ-cvwK¯Ívb hy×, wf‡qZbvg hy×, evwj©b cÕvPxi msKU Zvui mg‡q we`¨gvb
wQj| wZwb mdjZvi mv‡_ ‡m me msKU mgvavb K‡ib|
PZy_© KzU© Iqv쩇nBg 1982-1981, RvwZms‡Ni c«_g gnvmwPe wn‡m‡e evsjv‡`k mdi K‡ib|
Kurt Waldheim (Austria) cieZ©x‡Z 1986 mv‡j wZwb wbR ‡`‡ki ‡cÕwm‡W›U wbe©vwPZ nb|
cÂg Rvwfqvi ‡c‡iR `¨v Kz‡qjvi 1982-1991, Av‡gwiKv gnv‡`‡ki cÕ_g gnvmwPe|
Javier Perez de Cuellar (Peru) cieZ©x‡Z 2000 mv‡j wZwb wbR ‡`k ‡ciæi cÕavbgš¿x wbe©vwPZ nb|
lô eªy‡U«vm Nvwj 1992-1996, Avie I Avwd«Kv gnv‡`k ‡_‡K wbe©vwPZ RvwZms‡Ni cÕ_g gnvmwPe|
Boutros Ghali (Egypt)
mßg Kwd Avbvb 1997- 2006, Avwd«Kv A‡ji 2q gnvmwPe|
Kofi Annan (Ghana) wZwb RvwZms‡Ni mv‡_ ‡hØ_fv‡e 2001 mv‡j ‡bv‡ej cyi¯‹vi jvf K‡ib|

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Aóg evb wK gyb 2007-2016, Gwkqv gnv‡`k ‡_‡K wØZxq gnvmwPe|


Ban Ki-moon (South Korea)
beg A¨všÍwbI ¸‡Z‡im 14 A‡±vei, 2016- eZ©gvb, wZwb cZ©yMv‡ji 114Zg cÕavbgš¿x Ges UNHCR Gi
Antonio Guterres (Portugal) 10g ‡Pqvig¨vb|

RvwZms‡N evsjv‡`k
mvj NUbv
1972 RvwZms‡Ni m`m¨c‡`i Rb¨ cÕ_g Av‡e`b K‡ib| 17 A‡±vei RvwZms‡Ni ¯’vqx ch©‡e‣‡Ki gh©v`v jvf K‡ib|
1974 17 ‡m‡Þ¤^i RvwZms‡Ni 136Zg m`m¨ c` jvf K‡i (RvwZms‡Ni 29Zg Awa‡ekb)| 25 ‡m‡Þ¤^i e½eÜy ‡kL gywReyi ingvb
RvwZms‡Ni mvaviY cwil‡` cÕ_g ev‡ii g‡Zv evsjvq fvlY ‡`b (RvwZms‡Ni 29Zg Awa‡ekb)|
1978 evsjv‡`k cÕ_gevi wbivcËv cwil‡`i A¯’vqx m`‡m¨i c` cieZ©x `yB eQ‡ii Rb¨ jvf K‡ib|
1986 mvaviY cwil‡`i 41Zg Awa‡ek‡b mfvcwZi `vwqZ cvjb K‡i| mfvcwZ wQ‡jb ûgvqyb iwk` ‡PØayix|
2001 evsjv‡`‡ki c‡‣ ‰mq` Av‡bvqviæj Kwig wbivcËv cwil‡`i mfvcwZZ K‡ib| wZwb evsjv‡`k n‡Z RvwZms‡Ni cÕ_g ¯’vqx cÕwZwbwa
wQ‡jb| eZ©gvb ¯’vqx cÖwZwbwa- gvmy` web ‡gv‡gb (14Zg)| cÕ_g gwnjv ¯’vqx cÕwZwbwa- BmgvZ Rvnvb|
2010 19 ‡deªæqvwi RvwZms‡Ni I‡qemvB‡U knx` wgbvi hy³ nq|
2013 RvwZms‡Ni ‡iwWI evsjv hvÎv ïiæ K‡i|
2020 GB ‡gqv‡` evsjv‡`k ECOSOC Gi 18wU m`m¨ 2022 ‡`‡ki GKwU wn‡m‡e Gwkqv I cÕkvšÍ gnvmvMi AÂj n‡Z wbe©vwPZ
n‡q‡Q|

AvšÍR©vwZK msMVb
cÖwZôvKvj : 1949
KgbI‡qj_ (Commonwealth)

m`i `ßi : jÛ‡bi gvj©e‡iv nvDR


KgbI‡qj_ Gi m`m¨ : 54 wU
KgbI‡qj_ AvbyôvwbKfv‡e cÕwZwôZ nq : 1949 mv‡j
KgbI‡qj_ Gi Avw` bvg : weªwUk KgbI‡qj_ Ae ‡bkb
KgbI‡qj_ Gi m`i `ßi : jÛ‡bi gvj©e‡iv nvD‡R
KgbI‡qj_ Gi cÕavb : ivYx wØZxq GwjRv‡e_ (e…‡U‡bi ivYx)
KgbI‡qj_ Gi eZ©gvb gnvmwPe : Patricia Scotland
KgbI‡qj_ Gi eZ©gvb ‡Pqvicvm©b : Boris Jonson
KgbI‡qj_ w`em cvwjZ nq : cÕwZ eQi gvP© gv‡mi 2q ‡mvgevi
weªwUk Dcwb‡ek bv n‡qI KgbI‡qj_ Gi m`m¨ : ‡gvRvw¤^K I iæqvÛv
NAM Gi c~Y©iƒc : Non Aligned Movement.
(NAM)
Av‡›`vjb
wbi‡c‣

NAM cÖwZwôZ nq : 1961 mv‡j (‡ej‡MÕ‡W)


‡RvU

NAM Gi m`i `ßi : ‡bB


NAM Gi m`m¨ : 120 wU
BmjvwgK iv󫸇jvi ‡RvU : OIC
Bmjvgx m‡¤§jb ms¯’v (OIC)

OIC- Gi c~Y©iƒc : Organization of Islamic Cooperation


OIC Gi Avw`bvg : Organization of the Islamic Conference
cÖwZôvKvj : 1969 mvj
OIC Gi eZ©gvb m`m¨ : 57 wU
OIC Gi me©‡kl m`m¨ : AvB‡fvwi‡Kv÷ (2001)
OIC Gi m`i `ßi : ‡RÏv
evsjv‡`k OIC Gi m`m¨ c` jvf K‡i : 1974 mv‡j
Agymwjg ivó« n‡qI OIC Gi m`m¨ : DMvÛv, iæqvÛv, K¨v‡giæb, ‡ewbb, mywibvg, Mvqbv I ‡gvRvw¤^K
Avie mvM‡ii ZxieZ©x ‡`k¸‡jvi ‡RvU : Avie jxM (cieZ©x‡Z `~ieZ©x A‡bK ‡`kI Gi m`m¨ n‡q‡Q)
(League
of Arab
Avie jxM

States)

Avie jxM cÖwZwôZ nq : 22 gvP©, 1945 mv‡j


Avie jxM Gi cÖwZôvKvjxb m`m¨ : 6 wU (BivK, wmwiqv, wgki, RW©vb, B‡q‡gb, ‡jevbb I ‡mØw`Avie)
Avie jx‡Mi m`i `ßi : Kvq‡iv

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`w‣Y Gwkqvi ‡`k¸‡jvi : cvi¯úwiK mn‡hvwMZvi AvÂwjK ‡RvU SAARC


SARRC Gi c~Y©iƒc : South Asian Association for Regional Co-Operation
cÖwZôvKvj : 1985 D‡`¨v³v- ‡cÕwm‡W›U wRqvDi ingvb
mvK© (SARRC)

SARRC Gi mwPevjq : KvVgyÛy‡Z (‡bcvj)


SARRC Gi eZ©gvb m`m¨ : 8 wU (evsjv‡`k, fviZ, cvwK¯Ívb, kÕxj¼v, ‡bcvj, gvjØxc, fyUvb I
AvdMvwb¯Ívb)
SARRC Gi me©‡kl m`m¨ ‡`k : AvdMvwb¯Ívb
SAARC AšÍf©~³ ‡h ‡`‡k mvgwiK evwnbx ‡bB : gvjØxc I fyUvb
SAARC AšÍf©~³ ¯’j‡ewóZ ivó« : AvdMvwb¯Ívb, ‡bcvj I fyUvb
BD‡ivcxq ‡`‡ki A_©‰bwZK mn‡hvwMZvi ‡RvU : EU
EU Gi c~e© bvg : EC (EEC)
BD‡ivwcqvb BDwbqb (EU)

EU cÖwZwôZ nq : 1 b‡f¤^i, 1993 mv‡j


EU cÖwZôvKvjxb m`m¨ : 15 wU
EU Gi eZ©gvb m`m¨ : 27 wU
EU Gi m`i `ßi : eªv‡mjm (‡ejwRqvg)
BD‡iv ‡K›`ªxq e¨vs‡Ki m`i `ßi : Rvg©vwbi d«v¼dz‡U
BD‡ivcxq cvj©v‡g›U Aew¯’Z : ÷vmev‡M© (d«vÞ) Ges eªv‡mjm (‡ejwRqvg)
BD‡iv g~`ªvi RbK : ievU© g¨v‡Ûj
BD‡iv gy`ªv evRv‡i Av‡m : 2002 mv‡j
Avwd«Kvb ‡`k¸‡jvi AvÂwjK ‡RvU : AU
AU Gi c~Y©iƒc : African Uninon
Avwd«Kvb BDwbqb

Avwd«Kvi ‡`k n‡qI AU Gi m`m¨ bq : gi‡°v


(AU)

OAU cÖwZwôZ nq : 25 ‡g, 1963 mv‡j


OAU cwiewZ©Z n‡q AU nq : 9 RyjvB, 2002 mv‡j
AU Gi eZ©gvb m`m¨ : 54 wU
AU Gi m`i `ßi : AvwÏm Avevevq (Bw_Iwcqv)
‡Zj Drcv`bKvix ‡`k¸‡jvi ‡RvU : OPEC
I‡cK (OPEC)

cÖwZôvKvj : 1960
OPEC Gi c~Y© bvg : Organization of Petroleum Exploring Countries
OPEC Gi eZ©gvb m`m¨ : 13 wU
OPEC Gi m`i `ßi : wf‡qbv
OPEC Gi AšÍf©~³ Abvie ‡`k : Bivb, ‡f‡bRy‡qjv, bvB‡Rwiqv
G-8 Gi c~Y©bvg : Group of Eight
G-8 Gi m`m¨ : 8 wU (d«vÝ, Rvg©vwb, BZvwj, Rvcvb, hy³ivó«, hy³ivR¨, KvbvWv,
G-8

ivwkqv)
G-8 Gi m`i `ßi : ‡bB

evwYwR¨K I A_©‰bwZK ms¯’v, msMVb I ‡RvU


wek¦ evwYR¨ ms¯’v cÕwZwôZ nq : 1 Rvbyqvwi, 1995
m`m¨ msL¨v : 164
m`i `ßi : ‡R‡bfv
wek¦ evwYR¨ ms¯’v c~e© bvg : GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade)
(WTO) (g~jZ GATT wQj GKwU evwYR¨ Pyw³, cieZ©x‡Z UN i ‡Kvb evwYR¨ ms¯’v Kvh©Ki bv n‡Z cvivq GwU‡KB AvšÍR©vwZK
evwYR¨ ms¯’v wn‡m‡e iƒc`vb K‡i wek¦ evwYR¨ ms¯’v (World Trade Organization) bvg ‡`qv nq |)
GATT cÖwZwôZ nq : 1947 mv‡j
GATT wejyß ‡NvlYv Kiv nq : 1993 mv‡j
evsjv‡`k GATT ¯^v‣i K‡i : 16 wW‡m¤^i 1972 mv‡j

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wek¦e¨vsK cÖwZwôZ nq : 1945 mv‡j


wek¦e¨vs‡Ki m`i`ßi : IqvwksUb wWwm (mKj ms¯’vi m`i `ßiI IqvwksUb wWwm‡Z)
wek¦e¨vs‡Ki eZ©gvb m`m¨ : 189
wek¦e¨vs‡Ki MwVZ nq : weªUb DWm Pyw³i gva¨‡g
wek¦e¨vs‡Ki g~j ms¯’v : 5wU
B›Uvib¨vkbvj e¨vsK di wiKÞU«vKkb GÛ ‡W‡fjc‡g›U (International Bank for Reconstruction and
Development) (IBRD)
wek¦e¨vsK
B›Uvib¨vkbvj ‡W‡fjc‡g›U A¨v‡mvwm‡qkb (International Development Association) (IDA)
(World Bank)
B›Uvib¨vkbvj wdb¨vÞ K‡c©v‡ikb (International Finance Corporation) (IFC)
gvwëj¨vUvivj Bb‡f÷‡g›U M¨vivw›U G‡RwÞ (Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency) (MIGA)
B›Uvib¨vkbvj ‡m›Uvi di ‡mUj‡g›U Ad Bb‡f÷‡g›U wWmwcDUm (International Centre for Settlement of
Investment Disputes) (ICSID)
wek¦e¨vsK ej‡Z g~jZ IBRD I IDA ‡K ‡evSv‡bv nq (me‡P‡q ‡ewk ¸iZc~Y© IBRD; cix‣vq Avm‡j IBRD DËi
Ki‡Z n‡e)
m¤úªwZ wb‡R‡`i‡K wek¦e¨vsK ‡_‡K cÕZ¨vnvi K‡i‡Q: ‡fwbRy‡qjv I BKy‡qWi
RvwZms‡Ni m`m¨ bv n‡qI wek¦e¨vs‡Ki m`m¨ : K‡mv‡fv
B›Uvib¨vkbvj m`m¨ ivó« : 189
e¨vsK di me©‡kl m`m¨ : Uzf¨vjy
wiKÝ&U«vKkb GÛ m`i `ßi : IqvwksUb wWwm
‡W‡fjc‡g›U
(IBRD)
B›Uvib¨vkbvj m`m¨ ivó« : 173
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Cooperation
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BIMSTEC BIMSTEC Gi c~e©bvg : BISTEC
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c~Y© bvg : Association of Southeast Asian Naions


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 Computer Fundamental Miscellaneous-6


1. Magnetic storage devices can represent binary 0 by 9. Which of the following computer language is used
the absence of? for artificial intelligence?
A. A magnetic field B. Magnetic tape A. FORTRAN B. PROLOG
C. Static electricity D. It cannot possible. C. C D. COBOL
2. Magnetic tape is a? E. None of the above
A. Random access medium 10. The tracks on a disk which can be accessed
B. A parallel access medium without repositioning the R/W heads is
C .Universal Access medium A. Surface B. Cylinder
D. Serial access medium C. Cluster D. All of the above
3. Which storage device has the largest capacity in E. None of the above
MB's? 11. Which of the following is the 1's complement of
A. A floppy disk B. A CD-ROM 10?
C. Magnetic tape storage D. Equal Capacity A. 1 B. 110
4. Which storage device cannot be erased? C. 11 D. 10
A. A floppy disk E. None of the above
B. Magnetic tape storage 12. section of code to which control is transferred
C. A CD-ROM D. All of the above when a processor is interrupted is known as
5. Which of the following languages is more suited to A. M B. SVC
a structured program? C. IP D. MDR
A. PL/1 B. FORTRAN E. None of the above
C. BASIC D. PASCAL 13. Which part interprets program instructions and
E. None of the above initiate control operations?
6. A computer assisted method for the recording and A. Input B. Storage unit
analyzing of existing or hypothetical systems is C. Logic unit D. Control unit
A. Data transmission B. Data flow E. None of the above
C. Data capture D. Data processing 14. The binary system uses powers of
E. None of the above A. 2 B. 10
7. The brain of any computer system is C. 8 D. 16
A. ALU B. Memory E. None of the above
C. CPU D. Control unit 15. A computer program that converts assembly
E. None of the above language to machine language is
8. What difference does the 5th generation computer A. Compiler B. Interpreter
have from other generation computers? C. Assembler D. Comparator
A. Technological advancement E. None of the above
B. Scientific code 16. The time required for the fetching and execution of
C. Object Oriented Programming one simple machine instruction is
D. All of the above A. Delay time B. CPU cycle
E. None of the above C. Real time D. Seek time
E. None of the above

Answer Key: 1. (B) 2. (D) 3. (B) 4. (C) 5. (D) 6. (B) 7. (C) 8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (B) 11. (A) 12. (A)
13. (D) 14. (A) 15. (C) 16. (B)

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17. The time for which a piece of equipment operates 26. The term referring to evacuating the content of
is called some part of the machine is known as
A. Seek time B. Effective time A. Dump B. Enhancement
C. Access time D. Real time C. Down D. Compiler
E. None of the above E. None of the above
18. Binary numbers need more places for counting 27. A single packet on a data link is known as
because A. Pathq B. Frame
A. They are always big numbers C. Block D. Group
B. Any no. of 0's can be added in front of them E. None of the above
C. Binary base is small 28. The process of communicating with a file from a
D. 0's and l's have to be properly spaced apart terminal is
E. None of the above A. Interactive B. Interrogation
19. Which access method is used for obtaining a C. Heuristic D. All of the above
record from a cassette tape? E. None of the above
A. Direct B. Sequential 29. A common boundary between two systems is
C. Random D. All of the above called
E. None of the above A. Interdiction B. Interface
20. Any type of storage that is used for holding C. Surface D. None of the above
information between steps in its processing is 30. The examination and changing of single bits or
A. CPU B. Primary storage small groups of his within a word is called
C. Intermediate storage D. Internal storage A. Bit B. Byte
E. None of the above C. Bit manipulation D. Bit slice
21. A name applied by Intel corp. to high speed MOS E. None of the above
technology is called 31. Which computer has been designed to be as
A. HDLC B. LAP compact as possible?
C. HMOS D. SDLC A. Mini B. Super computer
E. None of the above C. Microcomputer D. Mainframe
22. A program component that allows structuring of a E. None of the above
program in an unusual way is known as 32. Which method is used to connect a remote
A. Correlation B. Coroutine computer?
C. Diagonalization D. Quene A. Device B. Dialup
E. None of the above C. Diagnostic D. Logic circuit
Answer: Option B E. None of the above
23. The radian of a number system 33. How many bit code is used by Murray code for
A. Is variable TELEPRINTER machines.
B. Has nothing to do with digit position value A. 4 B. 5
C. Equals the number of its distinct counting digits C. 9 D. 25
D. Is always an even number E. None of the above
E. None of the above 34. The symbols used in an assembly language are
24. The section of the CPU that selects, interprets and A. Codes B. Mnemonics
sees to the execution of program instructions C. Assembler D. All of the above
A. Memory B. Register unit E. None of the above
C. Control unit D. ALU 35. The 2's complement of a binary no. is obtained by
E. None of the above adding.....to its 1's complement.
25. Which type of system puts the user into direct A. 0 B. 1
conversation with the computer through a C. 10 D. 12
keyboard? E. None of the above
A. Real time processing B. Interactive computer
C. Batch processing D. Time sharing
E. None of the above

Answer Key: 17. (B) 18. (C) 19. (B) 20. (C) 21. (C) 22. (B) 23. (C) 24. (C) 25. (B) 26. (A) 27. (B)
28. (B) 29. (B) 30. (C) 31. (C) 32. (B) 33. (B) 34. (B) 35. (B)

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36. A systems programming language for 45. The microcomputer, Intel MCS-80 is based on the
microcomputers in the Intel family is widely used Intel
A. PL/C B. PL/CT A. 8080 microprocessor B. 8085 microprocessor
C. PL/M D. PLA C. 8086 microprocessor D. 8082
E. None of the above microprocessor
37. A datum that indicates some important state in the E. None of the above
content of input or output is 46. Which is a machine-oriented high-level language
A. Sequence B. Sentinel for the GEC 4080 series machines.
C. SIO D. Sibling A. LOGO B. SNOBOL
E. None of the above C. Babbage D. ALGOL
38. Which is a non-standard version of a computing E. None of the above
language? 47. A program that is employed in the development,
A. PROLOG B. APL repair or enhancement of other programs is known
C. Army D. PL/1 as
E. None of the above A. System software B. Software tool
39. Which of the following is still useful for adding C. Applications program D. Utility program
numbers? E. None of the above
A. EDSAC B. ENIAC 48. Any storage device added to a computer beyond
C. Abacus D. UNIVAC the immediately usable main storage is known as
E. None of the above A. Floppy disk B. Hard disk
40. The average time necessary for the correct sector C. Backing store D. Punched card
of a disk to arrive at the read write head is E. None of the above
________ . 49. Which output device is used for translating
A. Down time B. Seek time information from a computer into pictorial form on
C. Rotational delay D. Access time paper.
E. None of the above A. Mouse B. Plotter
41. A number that is used to control the form of C. Touch panel D. Card punch
another number is known as E. None of the above
A. Map B. Mask 50. The list of coded instructions is called
C. Mamtossa D. Marker A. Computer program B. Algorithm
E. None of the above C. Flowchart D. Utility programs
42. A general purpose single-user microcomputer E. None of the above
designed to be operated by one person at a time is 51. A technique used by codes to convert an analog
A. Special-purpose computer signal into a digital bit stream is known as
B. KIPS C. M A. Pulse code modulation B. Pulse stretcher
D. PC E. None of the above C. Query processing D. Queue management
43. ASCII stands for E. None of the above
A. American standard code for information 52. An optical input device that interprets pencil marks
interchange on paper media is
B. All purpose scientific code for information A. O.M.R B. Punch card reader
interchange C. Optical scanners D. Magnetic tape
C. American security code for information E. None of the above
interchange 53. Most important advantage of an IC is its
D. American Scientific code for information A. Easy replacement in case of circuit failure
interchange B. Extremely high reliability
E. None of the above C. Reduced cost
44. Which device of computer operation dispenses D. Low power consumption
with the use of the keyboard? E. None of the above
A. Joystick B. Light pen
C. Mouse D. Touch
E. None of the above
Answer Key: 36. (C) 37. (B) 38. (C) 39. (C) 40. (C) 41. (B) 42. (D) 43. (A) 44. (C) 45. (A) 46. (C)
47. (B) 48. (C) 49. (B) 50. (A) 51. (A) 52. (A) 53. (B)

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54. Data division is the third division of a _____ 62. A type of channel used to connect a central
program. processor and peripherals which uses multiplying
A. COBOL B. BASIC is known as
C. PASCAL D. FORTH A. Modem B. Network
E. None of the above C. Multiplexer D. All of the above
55. Which language was devised by Dr. Seymour E. None of the above
Aubrey Paper? 63. The first generation of computers available was
A. APL B. COBOL based on the bit microprocessors.
C. LOGO D. FORTRAN A. 4 B. 8
E. None of the above C. 16 D. 64
56. A program that converts computer data into some E. None of the above
code system other than the normal one is known as 64. The complete picture of data stored in database is
A. Encoder B. Simulation known as
C. Emulator D. Coding A. Record B. Schema
E. None of the above C. System flowchart D. DBMS
Answer: Option A E. None of the above
57. A device designed to read information encoded 65. Which of the following is intended to be used in all
into a small plastic card is applications runs on mainframe computers.
A. Magnetic tape B. Badge reader A. LOGO B. APL
C. Tape puncher D. Card puncher C. PL/1 D. OCCAM
E. None of the above E. None of the above
Answer: Option B 66. A language which is close to that used within the
58. A hybrid computer uses a _____ to convert digital computer is
signals from a computer into analog signals. A. High-level language B. Assembly language
A. Modulator B. Demodulator C. Low-level language D. All of the above
C. Modem D. Decoder E. None of the above
E. None of the above 67. Which is a unit representing the no bits of discrete.
Answer: Option C A. Baud B. Byte
59. A group of magnetic tapes, videos or terminals C. Bit D. All of the above
usually under the control of one master is E. None of the above
A. Cylinder B. Cluster 68. The device that can both feed data into and accept
C. Surface D. Track data from a computer is
E. None of the above A. ALU B. CPU
Answer: Option B C. Input-Output device D. All of the above
60. Any device that performs signal conversion is E. None of the above
A. Modulator B. Modem 69. The personnel who deals with the computer & its
C. Keyboard D. Plotter management put together are called
E. None of the above A. Software B. Humanware
61. Codes consisting of light and dark marks which C. Firmware D. Hardware
may be optically read is known as E. None of the above
A. Mnemonics B. Bar code 70. A modern digital computer has
C. Decoder D. All of the above A. Extremely high speed B. Large memory
E. None of the above C. Almost unlimited array D. All of the above
E. None of the above
Answer key: 54. (A) 55. (C) 56. (A) 57. (B) 58. (C) 59. (B) 60. (A) 61. (B) 62. (C) 63. (B) 64. (B) 65. (C)
66. (C) 67. (A) 68. (C) 69. (B) 70. (D)

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 Operating System-3
1. The chunks of a memory are known as 14. Which of the following is default mode for
A. Sector B. Offset Windows to start?
C. Page D. Frame A. Command Prompt B. Safe Mode
2. Start / restart the computer is called C. Normal Mode D. None of above
A. Exit B. Run 15. The file system "NTFS" stands for
C. Option D. Boot A. New Type File System
3. Which file is transferred when computer is start B. Never Terminated File System
up? C. New Technology File System
A. Document B. Program files D. Non Terminated File System
C. Operating system D. System files 16. What is the full form of NTFS
4. Which of the following is an example of utility? A. New Technology File System
A. Antivirus B. Word B. New Technical File System
C. Operating system D. Data recovery C. New Technician File System
5. Which is built directly on the hardware? D. None of the above
A. Computer Environment 17. Which one of the following is not the function of
B. Application Software Operating System?
C. Operating System D. Database System A. Resource Management B. File Management
6. ...... system is built directly on the hardware C. Networking
A. Environment B. System D. Processor Management
C. Operating D. None 18. How do you connect internet in your system?
7. The purpose of run command in start menu is to A. My computer >> dialup networking
A. Launch internet browser B. Control panel >> modem
B. Open internet explorer C. Network neighborhood D. None of above
C. Open windows explorer D. Start programs 19. The following applications may appear on system
8. You can select My Computer icon and press Alt + tray except
Enter to A. System Clock B. Volume Control
A. Delete it from desktop permanently C. Network Connection D. MS Office Suite
B. Open it in Explorer mode 20. Which of the following is text browser?
C. Open System Properties dialog box A. Lynx B. Hot Java
D. Pin it on Start menu C. Netscape D. Internet Explorer
9. Generally quick launch toolbar is displayed on 21. Which of the following is default location of
A. the left side of taskbar saving and opening file?
B. the right side of taskbar A. Desktop B. My computer
C. on the middle of taskbar C. My documents D. All of above
D. a bar out of taskbar Answer: Option C
10. Which is not a valid file system? 22. By default we can save the file in
A. FAT 16 B. FAT 32 A. Desktop B. Recycle bin
C. NTFS D. FXZ C. My document D. My computer
11. Which file system DOS typically use? 23. ____ is the operating systems File and folder
A. FAT 16 B. FAT 32 Manager
C. NTFS D. LMFS A. Windows Explorer
12. Which file system Windows 95 typically use? B. Windows Control Panel
A. FAT 16 B. FAT 32 C. My Computer D. My Documents
C. NTFS D. LMFS 24. It is used to explorer the contents of computer,
13. Which of the following is not a mode in starting drives as well as manage files
Windows? A. Recent Places B. My Document
A. Command Prompt B. Safe Mode C. My Computer D. My Network Place
C. Normal Mode D. Turbo Mode

Answer Key: 1. (D) 2. (D) 3. (D) 4. (A) 5. (C) 6. (C) 7. (D) 8. (C) 9. (A) 10. (D) 11. (A) 12. (B) 13. (D)
14. (C) 15. (C) 16. (A) 17. (C) 18. (A) 19. (D) 20. (A) 21. (C) 22. (C) 23. (A) 24. (B)

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25. The necessary conditions needed before deadlock 36. What is the function of folder?
can occur? A. Save files B. Delete files
A. No Mutual Exclusion, Hold and wait, C. Move files D. All of the above
Preemption, Circular Wait 37. Which button might you find in a windows title
B. Mutual Exclusion, No Hold and wait, bar?
Preemption, Circular Wait A. Close button B. Maximize button
C. Mutual Exclusion, Hold and wait, No C. Minimize button D. All of the above
Preemption, Circular Wait 38. Press the ..... button to have the window fill the
D. Mutual Exclusion, Hold and wait, Preemption, entire screen
No Circular Wait A. Close B. Maximize
26. The OS used to operate the mobile phone is a C. Minimize D. None of the above
A. Smart card OS B. Embedded OS 39. Which windows features can be accessed from the
C. Multiuser OS D. None of above start menu?
27. UNIX operating system is a (n) A. Help B. Windows Explorer
A. Time sharing operating system C. Microsoft Network D. All of above
B. Multi-user operating system 40. ....... are list of commands that appear on the screen
C. Multi-tasking operating system A. GUIS B. Icons
D. All of the above C. Menus D. Windows
28. The ability of an operating system to control the 41. The box on ....... that allows you to choose where
activities of multiple program at the same time is to go and is located below the standard toolbar
called A. System menu B. Address bar
A. Multitasking B. Multiprocessing C. Menu bar D. None of these
C. Multioperating D. Multipaging 42. A ...... is a set of computer instructions that carry
29. Disk label name can be up to ...... characters out a task on the computer
A. 8 B. 9 A. Program B. Database
C. 11 D. 255 C. Memory files D. None of the above
30. Unix Operating System is an 43. A real time operating system is most likely to be
A. Multi User Operating System used for which of the following task?
B. Time Sharing Operating System A. Controlling access to a shared printer in a
C. Multi-Tasking Operating System network
D. All the Above B. Ensuring that system clock works correctly on
31. ...... is used in operating system to separate server
mechanism from policy C. Managing the access to system files in laptop
A. Single level implementation computers
B. Two level implementation D. Controlling the fuel injection system of an
C. Multi-level implementation automobile engines
D. None 44. An operating system is a program or a group of
32. The modern keyboard typically has __________ programs that
Function keys. A. Helps in checking the spelling of Word
A. 10 B. 12 B. Maintain the relationship in Database
C. 14 D. 16 C. Manages the resources of the Computer
33. Essential files of MS DOS are D. Performs the calculations of cells in Excel
A. Command.com B. Io.sys 45. What is the function of an operating system?
C. Msdos.sys D. All of above A. Manages computer‟s resources very efficiently
34. Which Operating System doesn't support long file B. Takes care of scheduling jobs for execution
names? C. Manages the flow of data and instructions
A. OS / 2 B. Windows 95 D. All of the above
C. MS-DOS D. Windows NT 46. The Primary job of the operating system is
35. We need system files to run A. Manage Commands B. Manage Users
A. MS Word B. MS Excel C. Manage Programs D. Manage Resources
C. MS Dos D. MS Access
Answer Key: 25. (C) 26. (B) 27. (D) 28. (A) 29. (C) 30. (D) 31. (B) 32. (B) 33. (D) 34. (C) 35. (C)
36. (D) 37. (D) 38. (B) 39. (D) 40. (C) 41. (B) 42. (A) 43. (D) 44. (C) 45. (D) 46. (D)

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47. Which of the following is not an operating system?


A. Windows 2000 B. Linux 58. Which of the following is the allocation method of
C. Mac OS D. Notepad a disk space?
48. Scandisk analyzes and repair damage to which of A. Contiguous allocation B. Linked allocation
the following? C. Indexed allocation D. All of the Above
A. Physical clusters B. FAT 59. You can set the width taskbar area and different
C. Lost clusters D. All of the above components in it
49. Find can be used to A. By right click and set width menu
A. Locate a program B. Locate a document B. If the taskbar is not yet locked
C. Locate a network computer C. If the applications are not opened
D. All of above D. If other toolbars are not enabled
50. ...... is a new windows feature that offers a number 60. When you cut or copy the text or picture, it stores
of methods for searching for a file or folder? temporarily in the
A. Find B. Search A. File B. Clipboard
C. Locate D. All of the above C. Icon D. All of above
51. When we double click on my computer 61. A tiny dot of light on the monitor is called
A. Show the content of your saved files A. Silicon chip B. Optical illusion
B. Show the list of your computer drive C. Icon D. Pixel
C. List of deleted files and folders 62. Who is called a supervisor of computer activity?
D. All of the above A. Memory B. Operating System
52. Which of the following is the part of the operating C. I / O Devices D. Control Unit
system? 63. Operating System manages
A. Cell B. FAT A. Memory B. Processor
C. Kernel D. Disk C. I / O devices D. All of the above
53. Directory is similar to ...... 64. To send email, we use
A. File B. Folder A. MS Excel B. Outlook Explorer
C. Item D. None of above C. HTML D. Netscape Navigator
54. Sleep is a good mode to use because 65. Which of the following concept is best to
A. It saves power which in turn is saving money preventing page faults?
B. It makes computer fresh after it wakes up A. Paging B. The working set
C. It consumes low battery when you start it again C. Hit ratios
D. All of above D. Address location resolution
55. What hole will allocates in "Worst-Fit" algorithm 66. Poor response time are usually caused by
of memory management? A. Process busy B. High I/I rates
A. It allocates the smaller hole than required C. High paging rate D. Any of the above
memory hole 67. Where will store data first time when you copy
B. It allocates the smallest hole from the available A. Clipboard B. Clipbook
memory holes C. Hard disk D. CD
C. It allocates the largest hole from the available 68. GUI means
memory holes A. Graphic user interface
D. It allocates the exact same size memory hole B. Geographic user interface
56. The operating feature that integrates the file C. Graphical user interface
created in different application into Web Pages D. Geometric user interface
A. Web integration B. Internet integration 69. Use of icons and windows are characteristics of
C. Intranet integration ....... interface
D. Hypertext integration A. Command driven B. Windows orientated
57. Which icon would you access in the printer C. Graphical user D. Menu driven
window to install a printer drive? 70. Windows can run
A. Add printer wizard B. Setup A. One application only
C. Install D. None of above B. Two applications only
C. Four applications only D. All of above
Answer Key: 47. (D) 48. (D) 49. (D) 50. (A) 51. (B) 52. (C) 53. (B) 54. (A) 55. (C) 56. (A) 57. (A)
58. (D) 59. (B) 60. (B) 61. (D) 62. (B) 63. (D) 64. (B) 65. (B) 66. (D) 67. (A) 68. (C) 69. (C) 70. (D)

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 Bangladesh Bank- 07.02.2020 (CTI)


1. wb‡Pi †KvbwU ï× evbvb bq? 13. In flowchart what does below symbol represent?
a) MxZvÄwj b) AwZw_
c) ‡KØZ~nj d) mgxPwY
2. ÔMv‡q njy`× †Kvb ai‡bi mgv‡mi D`vniY?
a) Kg©avivq b) Zrcyiæl a) Document b) Database
c) Terminal d) Process
c) eûeªxwn d) wظ
14. ARPANET stands for
3. ÔwQ! wQ! Zzwg GZ Lvivc!× GLv‡b ÔwQ! wQ!× Kx A‡_© cÕKvk
a) Advanced Research Project Automatic
K‡i‡Q?
Network
a) fv‡ei MfxiZv b) ‡cØbtcywbKZv
b) Advanced Research Programmed Auto
c) Zv‡`i avivevwnZKv d) Abyf~wZ fve Network
4. wb‡Pi †KvbwU iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi iwPZ bvUK bq? c) Advanced Research Projects Agency Network
a) i³Kiex b) cybð d) Advanced Research Project Authorized
c) WvKNi d) wPÎv½`v Network
5. „Dialect‟ k‡ãi evsjv cwifvlv †KvbwU? 15. Small computer system interface (SCSI) is
a) K‡_vcK_b b) Dcvq pronounced as ______.
c) Dcfvlv d) weavb a) Asci b) Seuzzy
6. The correct spelling is c) SCSI d) None
a) Examplary b) Exemplary 16. ______ was a chess-playing computer developed
c) Exemplery d) Examplery by IBM.
7. The lecture will be held right _____ the tutorial. a) Bright Red b) Deep blue
a) at b) before c) Light Green d) Dark Pink
c) over d) beyond 17. Which is not a programming language in below?
8. What is the singular form of the word „alumni‟? a) Peri b) Cobra
a) alumnus b) alummni c) Joule d) Tesla
c) aluminum d) alumnae 18. How many bits are there in Unicode?
9. Find the opposite meaning of the word a) 8 b) 12
„TRANSPARENT‟. c) 16 d) 20
a) Manifest b) Opaque 19. When was first artificial satellite established?
c) Apparent d) Explicit a) 1940 b) 1960
10. Fill with the correct form: He is taller _____ c) 1950 d) 1970
two. Note : 1957 mv‡ji 4 A‡±vei Ô¯úyUwbK-1Õ bv‡g cÖ_g K…wÎg
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precision to the optical storage? system.
a) Optical fibers b) Electronic guns a) 1,000 b) 720
c) Magnetic heads d) Laser beams c) 1,950 d) 1,970
12. How many generations are available for USB 21. Who is the president of the National Assembly
specifications? of Bangladesh?
a) One b) Two a) Speaker b) Prime Minister
c) Three d) Four c) Most senior MP d) Chief Whip
Answer Kkey: 1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (C) 6. (B) 7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (B) 11. (D) 12. (D) 13. (B) 14. (C)
15. (B) 16. (B) 17. (D) 18. (C) 19. () 20. (A) 21. (A)
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22. The „First Cyber City‟ of Bangladesh is- 26. Who invented cinema projection?
a) Chittagong b) Sylhet a) Lui Pastor b) Galileo
c) Rajshahi d) Khulna c) Thomas Alva Edison d) Luis Brail
23. Which country is bordered by both the Atlantic 27. Don Bradman is a famous _____ cricketer.
and India Ocean? a) English b) West Indian
a) Japan b) India c) Scottish d) Australian
c) South Africa d) China 28. „Black Monday‟ is related to
24. Tumbru Rohinga Camp of Bangladesh is located a) Environment b) Stock Market
in c) Women‟s Right d) Terrorism
a) Cox‟s Bazar b) Rangamati 29. When was the Constitution of Bangladesh
c) Khagrachori d) Bandarban adopted in the National Parliament of
25. During the Liberation War of Bangladesh the Bangladesh?
Secretary General of the UN was ____. a) 2 October 1971 b) 16 December 1972
a) Boutros Boutros-Ghali c) 4 November d) 4 January 1973
b) U Thant 30. TRIPS agreement is prepared on ____.
c) Kurt Waldheim a) Patent b) Bilateral trade
d) Dag Hammarskjold c) Climate d) Peace
Answer Kkey: 22. (B) 23. (C) 24. (D) 25. (B) 26. (C) 27. (D) 28. (B) 29. (C) 30. (A)

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15. „Galaxy‟ k‡ãi evsjv cwifvlv 28. What is the capital of Hebei province?
a) MÖnvYy b) bÿÎ exw_ a) Wuhan b) Shijiazhuang
c) ZvivcyÄ d) bxnvwiKv c) Guiyang d) Nanning
16. Ô‡ivwnYx× †Kvb Dcb¨v‡mi bvwqKv? 29. „Mujib Year‟ has been decided to be celebrated
a) ‡Pv‡Li evwj b) K…òKv‡šÍi DBj jointly with _____.
a) IRCICA b) UNICEF
c) M…n`vn d) PZzi½
c) UNESCO d) ISESCO
17. ¯^fveZB Ôh× n‡q‡Q wb‡Pi †Kvb k‡ã?
30. Name of the Kobe Bryant‟s team was_____.
a) gnwl© b) gyg~l©
a) Los Angeles Clippers b) Los Angels Lakers
c) Avlvp d) e…wó c) Boston Celtics d) Chicago Bulls
18. wb‡Pi †KvbwU †gØwjK kã bq? 31. The word „Robot‟ Comes from „Robota‟ meaning:
a) ‡Mvjvc b) MvqK a) Artificial Intelligence b) Forced labor
c) nvZ d) dzj c) Machine under command
19. wb‡Pi †KvbwU welgxfe‡bi D`vniY? d) Helping hand
a) jvd > dvj b) cÖxwZ > wcixwZ 32. Stephen Hawking was Director of research at the
c) ‡`wk > w`wk d) jvj > bvj ______.
20. Translate into English Ôjÿ¨ Ki| ILv‡b MfxiZv A‡bK× a) National Aeronautics and Space Administration
a) Look! The water is deep here. b) National Institute of Standards and Technology
b) Notice! The water is deep there. c) Royal Institute for Theory and Space
c) The water is deep there. d) Centre of Theoretical Cosmology.
d) Remember! The water is deep there. 33. The currency museum of Bangladesh was
21. The term ACARS is related to established in the year _____.
a) Airplane b) Space Shuttle a) 1997 b) 2008
c) Ship d) Bank c) 2009 d) 2011
22. Which is the tributary of the river Padma? 34. The full meaning of „BEFTN‟ is
a) Kopotaksha b) Tangon a) Bangladesh Environment Funds Transfer
c) Korotoa d) Punarvaba Network.
23. Account holder deposit is ______ for the bank. b) Bangladesh Emergency Funds Transfer
a) an income b) a liability Network.
c) an asset d) none of these c) Bangladesh Electronic Funds Transfer Network.
24. In which year, International Court of Justice was d) Bangladesh Epidemic Funds Transfer Network.
established? 35. Which is the first privatized bank Bangladesh?
a) 1949 b) 1947 a) National Bank Limited
c) 1945 d) 1943 b) Standard Bank Limited
25. Who is the President of European Central Bank? c) Uttara Bank Limited d) AB Bank Limited
a) Christine Lagarde b) Kristalina 36. Contact lenses are made from:
c) David Malpass d) Von der Leyen a) Polystyrene b) Polyvinyl Chloride
26. Which of the following is the largest size in the c) Teflon d) Lucite
list? 37. A place for sick people who need long periods for
a) Gigabyte b) Zettabyte recovery is called
c) Petabyte d) Terabyte a) Asylum b) Hospital
27. „Ecolonomy‟ s associated with _____. c) Sanatorium d) Clinic
a) environmental economy b) green economy
c) ecological economy d) blue economy
Answer Kkey: 15. (B) 16. (B) 17. (C) 18. (B) 19. (D) 20. (B) 21. (A) 22. (D) 23. (B) 24. (C) 25. (A)
26. (B) 27. (A) 28. (B) 29. (C) 30. (B) 31. (B) 32. (D) 33. (C) 34. (C) 35. (C) 36. (B) 37. (C)

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38. Which of the following properties of monitor is 47. If x = 10, which of the following has the minimum
measured in Hertz? value?
a) Speed b) Resolution x 2
a) b)
c) Refresh rate d) Viewable area 2 x
39. In a computer text codes convert letters into c) 2 - x d) (2 – x) (2 – x)
_____. 1
a) Decimal numbers b) Binary format 48. Which 4 is added to of a number, the result is14.
2
c) Magnetic pulse d) Graphics What is the number?
40. In MS Word pressing Ctrl + E will a) 20 b) 21
a) Center alignment b) Underline text c) 27 d) 35
c) Draw table d) Exit word 49. The difference of two numbers is 11 and one-fifth
41. There is 60% increase in an amount in 6 years at of their sum is 9. Find the numbers.
simple interest. What will be the compound a) 28 and 17 b) 28 and 18
interest of Taka 12,000 after 3 years at the same c) 28 and 19 d) 28 and 16
rate?
50. If a x  b, b y  c, and c z  a , then the value of xyz
a) 6,240 b) 3,972
is
c) 3,420 d) 4,972
a) - 1 b) 1
42. A system of equations is shown below: x + 1= 6; x
– m = 5; x + p = 4; x – q = 3. What is the value of 1
c) d) abc
1+m+p+q abc
a) 3 b) 2 51. The lengths of the sides of a triangle are in the
c) 6 d) 5 ratio at 3 to 5 to 6. If the perimeter of the triangles
43. What would be the measure of the perimeter of a is 70, what is the length of the longest side?
square whose area is equal to 256 sq cm? a) 10 b) 15
a) 16 cm b) 36 cm c) 25 d) 30
c) 64 cm d) 256 cm 52. How many „7‟ will you pass on the way when you
44. In the figure, If AB = 8, BC = 6, AC = 10 and CD count from 1 to 100?
= 9, then AD=? a) 18 b) 19
a) 12 b) 11 c) 20 d) 21
c) 13 d) 17 53. P sells a product to Q and makes a profit of 25%.
45. Mr. Ronaldo can finish a task in 20 days and Mr. Q sells in to R at a loss of 20%. If R buys it for Tk.
Messi can do it in 30 days. With help of Mr. Salah, 140, what price did P pay for it?
they did the job in 10 days only. Then, how many a) 211 b) 169
days are necessary to complete the task by Mr. c) 140 d) 139
Salah alone? 54. A garden of 100 meter length and 60 meter which
a) 80 days b) 60 days has a walkway of 2 meter width on every side.
c) 50 days d) 70 days What is the area of the garden, in square meters,
46. Kowshik earns Taka 11 for each ticket that he sells excluding the walkway?
and a bonus of Taka 2 per ticket for each ticket he a) 5,376 b) 5,576
sells over 100. If Kowshik was paid Taka 2400, c) 2,556 d) 7,874
how many tickets did he sell?
a) 200 b) 180
c) 220 d) 250

Answer Kkey: 38. (C) 39. (B) 40. (A) 41. (B) 42. (B) 43. (C) 44. (D) 45. (B) 46. (A) 47. (C) 48. (A) 49. (A)
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55. Which one is true for the mathematical expression 64. Antonym of the word „resolute‟ is
2 m  2 n 1 a) persevering b) steadfast
? c) unyielding d) vacillating
2 n 1  2 n
3 2 65. The question tag of „Let‟s go for a walk‟ is
a) b) a) Shall we? b) Shan‟t we?
2 3
c) Let we? d) Let not we?
c) 1 d) 2 n
66. He refused to attend the meeting _____ his illness.
56. 230  2  230  230  ? a) on part of b) on point of
a) 8120 b) 830 c) on the ground of d) with a view to
c) 2 32 d) 2 30 67. What is the meaning of the phrase „carry the day‟?
57. 40% of 200 is what percent of 160? a) busy all day b) free all day
a) 20 b) 80 c) win d) loss
c) 60 d) 50 68. The word „urbane‟ is related to
58. What is the value of „n‟ if (8 - 3)(8 - n)=40? a) city life b) manners
a) - 3 b) 8 c) village life d) slum dwellers
c) 0 d) - 5 69. Etymology is a branch of
1 1 1 a) Economics b) Linguistics
59. If  3 then ?
y 2 y2 c) Statistics d) History
70. Epigram is short poem that does not exceed more
7 2
a) b) than
16 7
a) six lines b) eight lines
2 2
c) d) c) twelve lines d) fourteen lines
11 16 71. Who is the author of „Pride and Prejudice‟?
60. Mr. X lost a wallet containing Tk. 120. a) Jane Austen b) Bernard Shaw
Incidentally he had only notes of Tk. 2, Tk. 3 and c) John Milton d) George Orwell
Tk. 5 denominations in the wallet. If the total 72. Who wrote „Ode to Psyche‟?
number of notes was 30, how many Tk. 5 a) Lord Byron
denominations notes did he has? b) William Wordsworth
a) 15 b) 16 c) Shakespeare d) John Keats
c) 18 d) 20 73. The show this weekend promises to attract _____
61. The world leaders are not indifferent _____ the than the last one.
spreading of Corona virus across the world. Fill in a) an even greater amount of people
the blank with an appropriate preposition. b) an ever larger amount of people
a) of b) to c) an even greater number of people
c) with d) for d) a number of people even larger
62. Choose the correct sentence: 74. Man is still a ____ in the labour market.
a) What is your pretext for opposing me? a) glut b) possibility
b) What is your pretext of opposing me? c) commodity d) provision
c) What is your pretext at opposing me? 75. ____ is it difficult ____ dispose ____ waste?
d) What is your pretext to opposing me? a) where, to, for b) why, with, in
63. „The‟ article is used before: c) why, to, of d) when, for, such
a) China b) Indonesia
c) Malaysia d) Philippine

Answer Kkey: 55. (A) 56. (C) 57. (D) 58. (C) 59. (A) 60. (D) 61. (B) 62. (A) 63. (D) 64. (D) 65. (A) 66. (C)
67. (C) 68. (B) 69. (B) 70. (A) 71. (A) 72. (D) 73. (C) 74. (C) 75. (C)

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76. Choose the correct sentence 78. Translate into English: ‡m wK LeiUv †c‡q _vK‡e?
a) There is an affinity among two languages a) Would this news get by him?
b) I still adhere with my plan b) Will he have got this news?
c) The meeting was adjourned for a week c) Would this news got by him?
d) He is alarmed for any safety d) Will he got this news?
77. The miscreants must be found and tried as this has 79. If the bus to the airport hadn‟t been so late, we ___
gone beyond the usual ____ that can happen in the plane.
school. a) had caught b) would catch
a) Sabotage b) Wreckage c) would have caught d) can catch
c) Vandalism d) Shenanigans 80. The comparative degree of the word „Prettiest‟ is
a) Prettyer b) Pretier
c) Prettier d) Pretty
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evsjv Kve¨ mvwn‽Z¨ AvaywbKZvi RbK ‼K?  gvB‽Kj gaym~`b `Ë
gxi gkviid †nv‡mb gxi gkviid ‼nv‽mb msev` cÕfvKi Ges MÕvgevZ©v cÕKvwkKv cwÎKvq msev` `vZv wn‽m‽e KvR Ki‽Zb|
Rb¥: 13 b‽f¤^i, 1847 welv`wmÜzi ce© msL¨v- 3 wU|
Rb¥¯'vb: Kzwóqv ‼Rjvi KzgviLvjx emšÍKzgvix bvUKwU beve Avãyj jwZd‽K DrmM© Kiv nq|
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g⁂Zz¨: 19 wW‽m¤^i, 1911 iZœveZx Dcb¨vm gxi gkviid ‼nv‽mb
iZœvejx bvUK ivg bvivqb ZK©iZœ
iZœØxc Dcb¨vm cÕfvZ Kzgvi gy‽Lvcva¨vq
Ôwelv`-wmÛz× Dcb¨v‽mi bvq‽Ki bvg Kx?  Bgvg ‼nv‽mb
gxi ‼gvkviid ‼nv‽mb iwPZ Ôwelv` wmÛz× Dcb¨v‽mi PwiÎ bq ‼KvbwU?  Beªvwng Kvw`©|
Ôwelv`-wmÛz× wj‽L‽Qb/ Ôwelv` wmÛz× ÑGi iPwqZv ‽K?  gxi gkviid ‼nv‽mb
gxi gkvii‽di Rb¥¯'vb  jvwnbxcvov
gxi gkviid ‼nv‽mb iwPZ MÕš' ‼KvbwU?  D`vmxb cw_‽Ki g‽bi K_v
Zuvi Dcb¨vm n‽⁃Q iZœeZx, welv`wmÛz, MvRx wgqvi e¯Ívbx, D`vmxb cw_‽Ki g‽bi K_v|
evsjv mvwn‽Z¨i cÕ_g gymwjg Jcb¨vwm‽Ki bvg wK?  gxi gkviid ‼nv‽mb
evsjv mvwn‽Z¨ cÕ_g gymwjg bvU¨Kvi iwPZ bvU¨MÕš' ‼KvbwU?  emšÍKzgvix
gxi gkviid ‼nv‽m‽bi Ô‽gvm‽jg exiZ¡× ‼Kvb ai‽bi MÕš'?  Kve¨MÕš'
wewe Kzjmyg Kvi iPbv?  gxi gkviid ‼nv‽mb
AvaywbK evOvwj gymjgvb mvwnwZ¨K‽`i cw_K…r?  gxi gkviid ‼nv‽mb
gxi gkviid ‼nv‽m‽bi AvZ¥Rxebxg~jK iPbv?  MvRx wgquvi e¯Ívbx
gxi gkviid ‼nv‽mb ‼h ai‽bi MÕš' iPbvq K…wZZ¡ ‼`wL‽q‽Qb?  mvwnZ¨im mg⁂× MÕš'
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 KviK I wefw³- ce© 1


1. ÔKviK× [K… + AK] kãwUi A_© Kx? 4. ev‽K¨i cÕwZwU k‽ãi mv‽_ Ab¦q mva‽bi Rb¨ ‼h mKj eY© hy³ nq
K) hv c`‽K m¤úv`b K‽i L) hv mgvm‽K m¤úv`b K‽i Zv‽`i‽K Kx e‽j?
M) hv wµqv m¤úv`b K‽i N) hv c` I mgvm‽K m¤úv`b K) mgvm L) KviK
K‽i M) wefw³ N) m¤^Ü c`
2. evK¨w¯'Z wµqvc‽`i mv‽_ bvg c‽`i ‼h m¤úK© Zv‽K Kx e‽j? 5. cÕ_gv, wØZxqv, Z…Zxqv, PZz_x©, lôx, mßgx: G¸‽jv-
K) mwÜ L) mgvm K) k~b¨ wefw³ L) evsjv kã wefw³
M) KviK N) wefw³ M) lôx wefw³ N) KZ…©Kvi‽Ki wefw³
3. KviK wbY©q Kivi mnR Dcvq Kx? 6. AcÖvwYevPK k‽ãi DËi ‼Kvb wefw³ hy³ nq?
K) kãwU‽K fv½v L) we‽kl¨‽K cÕkœ Kiv K) ‼K L) ‼i
M) we‽klY‽K cÕkœ Kiv N) wµqv‽K cÖkœ Kiv M) iv M) k~b¨

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7. GKePb I eûePb‽f‽` wefw³¸‽jvi Kx ai‽bi cv_©K¨ ‼`Lv hvq? 21. ¸Ynxb wPiw`b _v‽K civaxb- wb¤œ‽iL kãwU ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb
K) D⁃PviYMZ L) A_©MZ wefw³?
M) Ae¯'vbMZ N) AvK…wZMZ K) KZ…©Kvi‽K k~b¨ L) Kg©Kvi‽K k~b¨
8. lôx bvg wefw³i wPý ‼KvbwU? M) KiY Kvi‽K k~b¨ N) Acv`vb Kvi‽K k~b¨
K) ‼K, ‼i L) i, Gi 22. Ö‼ivbv‽ìv GKRb RbwcÖq ‼L‽jvqvo|Ó ev‽K¨ Ô‼ivbv‽ìvÕ ‼Kvb
M) G, q, ‼Z N) Øviv, w`‽q, KZ…©K KviK?
9. LuvwU evsjv kã wefw³ ‼Kvb¸‽jv? K) KZ…©KviK L) Kg©KviK
K) Øviv, w`‽q L) n‽Z, ‼_‽K M) KiYKviK N) m¤úª`vb KviK
M) ‼K, ‼i N) Rb¨, Z‽e 23. Òewmi‽K ‼h‽Z n‽e|Ó Ôewmi‽K× ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb wefw³?
10. ¯^ivšÍ k‽ãi DËi ÔGÕ wefw³iƒc nq - K) KZ©⁂Kvi‽K wØZxqv L) Kg©Kvi‽K wØZxqv
K) G ev ‼Z L) Giv ev iv M) KiY Kvi‽K Z…Zxqv N) Acv`vb Kvi‽K cÂgx
M) q ev ‼q N) ‼Z ev ‼K 24. ÒAvgvi hvIqv nqwb|Ó ÔAvgviÕ ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb wefw³?
11. ‼Kvb wefw³ e¨vKi‽Yi wbqg Abymv‽i Kvi‽K e¨envi nq bv? K) K‽g© k~b¨ L) KZ©vq k~b¨
K) PZz_x© L) cÂgx M) K‽g© 6ôx N) KZ©vq 6ôx
M) lôx N) mßgx 25. Ö‼Nvovq Mvwo Uv‽b|Ó GLv‽b Ô‼Nvovq× ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb wefw³?
12. wb‽Pi ‼Kvb wefw³wU‽K Kg©cÕePbxq wn‽m‽e MY¨ Kiv hvq? K) KZ©⁂Kvi‽K mßgx L) Ki‽Y wØZxqv
K) cÖ_gv L) Z…Zxqv M) K‽g© mßgx N) Acv`v‽b k~b¨
M) lôx N) mßgx 26. Rwj Av‽cj ‼L‽q‽Q- ev‽K¨ Rwj ‼Kvb KviK?
KZ…©KviK K) Kg© L) m¤úª`vb
13. ev‽K¨i wµqv m¤úv`‽bi ˆewkó¨vbymv‽i KZ…©Kvi‽Ki KZ©v KZ M) KZ…© N) Acv`vb
cÖKvi? 27. ‼Kvb ev‽K¨ Amgvb KZ©v Av‽Q?
K) 2 cÖKvi L) 3 cÖKvi K) ‼m ‼h‽Z ‼h‽Z ‼_‽g ‼Mj
M) 4 cÖKvi N) 5 cÖKvi L) evwjKvwU Mvb K‽i P‽j ‼Mj
14. ev‽K¨i cÖKvkfw³ Abymv‽i KZ©v Kq iKg n‽Z cv‽i? M) ‼m ‼Ku‽` ‼Ku‽` ejj N) ‼m G‽j Avwg hve
K) 2 L) 3
M) 4 N) 6 Kg©KviK
15. Òev‽N-gwn‽l GK Nv‽U Rj LvqÓ| Òev‽N-gwn‽l GK Nv‽U Rj 28. hv‽K AvkÖq K‽i wµqv m¤úbœ K‽i, Zv‽K ‼Kvb KviK e‽j?
Lvq|Ó ev‽N-gwn‽l ‼Kvb KZ©v? K) Kg©KviK L) KiY KviK
K) gyL¨ KZ©v L) cÕ‽hvR¨ KZ©v M) m¤úª`vb KviK N) KZ…©KviK
M) e¨wZnvi KZ©v N) fveev‽P¨i KZ©v 29. Kg©Kvi‽K ‼Kvb cÖKvi K‽g© wefw³ hy³ nq?
16. ‼Kvb ev‽K¨ e¨wZnvi KZ©v i‽q‽Q? K) gyL¨ K‽g© L) mgavZzR K‽g©
K) gv wkï‽K Puv` ‼`Lv‽⁃Qb M) ‼MØY K‽g© N) avZ¡_©K K‽g©
L) ev‽N-gwn‽l GKNv‽U Rj Lvq 30. ‼Kvb ev‽K¨ we‽aq Kg© i‽q‽Q?
M) ivLvj Miæi cvj j‽q hvq gv‽V N) ‼Zvgv‽K cov‽Z n‽e K) Zv‽K Avgiv wPwb bv L) wRÁvwme R‽b R‽b
17. Ôev‽c-‼eUvq SMov Ki‽QÕ ev‽c-‼eUvq KZ…©Kvi‽Ki cÖKvi‽f‽` M) jvOj Øviv Rwg Pvl Kiv nq N) `ya‽K Avgiv `y» ewj
‼Kvb KZ©vi D`vniY? 31. Ò`ya‽K ‼gviv `y» ewj, njy`‽K ewj nwi`ªvÓ G ev‽K¨ Ô`y»Õ Ges
K) gyL¨KZ©v L) cÕ‽hvRK KZ©v Ônwi`ªvÕnj−
M) e¨wZnvi KZ©v N) fveev‽P¨i KZ©v K) D‽Ïk¨ Kg© L) mgavZzR Kg©
18. ÒivRvq ivRvq jovB, DjyLvMovi cÖvYvšÍÓ ‼Kvb cÖKv‽ii KZ©vi M) mKg©K Kg© N) we‽aq Kg©
D`vniY? 32. ‼KvbwU‽Z Kg©Kvi‽K k~b¨ wefw³?
K) fveev‽P¨i KZ©v L) e¨wZnvi KZ©v K) Wv³vi WvK L) ‼jvK gy‽L ‼kvbv
M) Kg©ev‽P¨i KZ©v N) Kg©KZ…©ev‽P¨i KZ©v M) wec‽` ‼hb bv Kwi fq N) Rj‽K Pj
19. ÔKjgUv ‼j‽L fv‽jvÕ ÔKjgUvÕ ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb wefw³? 33. ‼KvbwU Kg©Kvi‽K k~b¨ wefw³i D`vniY?
K) K‽g© k~b¨ L) Ki‽Y k~b¨ K) Zvm ‼L‽j cov bó K‽iv bv L) jvwV ‼Ljv fv‽jv bq
M) KZ©vq k~b¨ N) Acv`vb Kvi‽K k~b¨ M) KvbvgvwQ ‼Ljwe ‼K ‼K N) ‼Q‽jwU dzUej fv‽jv ‼L‽j
20. ÔKjgUv ‼j‽L fv‽jv|Õ G ev‽K¨i cÖKvkfw½ Abymv‽i ÔKjgUvÕ ‼Kvb 34. ÖAvgv‽i Zzwg Kwi‽e ÎvY G b‽n ‼gvi cÕv_©bv|Ó GLv‽b ÔAvgv‽i×
KZ©vi D`vniY? ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb wefw³?
K) fveev‽P¨i KZ©v L) Kg©-KZ…©ev‽P¨i KZ©v K) KZ…©Kvi‽K k~b¨ L) Kg©Kvi‽K k~b¨
M) Kg©ev‽P¨i KZ©v N) e¨wZnvi KZ©v M) Kg©Kvi‽K 2qv N) KiY Kvi‽K 6ôx

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21. (K) 22. (K) 23. (K) 24. (N) 25. (K) 26. (M) 27. (N) 28. (K) 29. (M) 30. (N) 31. (N) 32. (K) 33. (M) 34. (M)

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35. Ô‼Zvgvi ‼`Lv ‼cjvg bv× ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb wefw³? 50. dz‽j dz‽j Ni f‽i‽Q G ev‽K¨ Ôdz‽j dz‽jÕ ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb
K) K‽g© 6ôx L) Ki‽Y 7gx wefw³
M) Acv`v‽b 7gx N) KZ©vq 4_©x K) K‽g© 7gx L) Ki‽Y 7gx
36. Ö‼`‽L ‼hb g‽b nq wPwb Dnv‽iÓ GLv‽b ÖDnv‽iÓ kãwU M) AwaKi‽Y 7gx N) Acv`v‽b 7gx
K) KiYKvi‽K 2qv L) Kg©Kvi‽K 2qv 51. KiY Kvi‽K mßgx wefw³i D`vniY ‼KvbwU?
M) KZ©⁂Kvi‽K 4_x© N) KZ…©Kvi‽K 2qv K) ‼g‽qwUi Pz‽j jvj wdZv euvav L) VvÛv R‽j ev®ú nq bv
37. ‼Kvb ev‽K¨i c‽` Kg©Kvi‽K mßgx wefw³ Av‽Q? M) AvKvk ‼g‽N Av⁃Qbœ N) `yt‽L ‼hb Ki‽Z cvwi Rq
K) ÒAvgvi ‼mvbvi evsjv, Avwg ‼Zvgvq fvjevwmÓ 52. m¤^Ü c`¸‽jvi g‽a¨ ‼KvbwUi Øviv ÔAwaKvi m¤^ÜÕ ‼evSv‽⁃Q?
L) bZzb av‽b¨ n‽e bevbœ K) cÖRvi Rwg L) cyK‽z ii gvQ
M) cvwL Wv‽K N) eD K_v KI M) AwMœi DËvc N) nvwZi `uvZ
38. ‼Kvb ev‽K¨ Kg©Kvi‽K 7gx wefw³i wPý Av‽Q? 53. KiY Kvi‽K mßgx wefw³i D`vniY ‼KvbwU?
K) ‼jv‽K e‽j L) G Kj‽g fv‽jv ‼jLv nq K) G Kj‽g Kvwj bvB L) G Kj‽gi `vg ‼ewk
M) G Aax‽b `vwqZ¡fvi Ac©Y Kiæb N) ‼Nvov‽K PveyK gvi M) G Kj‽g fv‽jv ‼jLv nq bv N) G KjgwU Kvj ‼_‽K LuyRwQ
39. ÒwRÁvwme R‽b R‽bÓ GLv‽b ÔR‽b R‽bÕ ‼Kvb KviK I ‼Kvb 54. G Kj‽g fv‽jv ‼jLv nq GLv‽b ÔKj‽gÕ ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb
wefw³? wefw³?
K) Ki‽Y 7gx L) K‽g© 7gx K) K‽g© 7gx L) AwaKi‽Y 7gx
M) AwaKi‽Y 7gx N) Acv`v‽b 7gx M) Ki‽Y 7gx N) Acv`v‽b 7gx
40. Ôwf¶zK‽K wf¶v `vI|Õ ev‽K¨ Ôwf¶vÕ ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb wefw³? 55. ‼KvbwU KiY Kvi‽K mßgx wefw³i D`vniY?
K) m¤úª`v‽b k~b¨ L) m¤úª`v‽b 2q K) Zviv ej ‼L‽j L) Avgvi hvIqv nq wb
M) K‽g© k~b¨ N) K‽g© 2q M) e‽b evN Av‽Q
41. Zv‽K ej| G ev‽K¨ ÔZv‽KÕ c`wUi KviK I wefw³ Kx? N) wkKvwi weovj ‼Muv‽d ‼Pbv hvq
K) KZ…©Kvi‽K wØZxqv L) K‽g© wØZxqv 56. ÒwkKvwi weovj ‼Muv‽d ‼Pbv hvq|Ó GLv‽b Ô‼Mv‽dÕ ‼Kvb Kvi‽K
M) K‽g© mßgx N) KZ…©Kvi‽K mßgx ‼Kvb wefw³?
KiY KviK K) Kg©Kvi‽K mßgx wefw³ L) Acv`vb Kvi‽K mßgx
42. wefw³
K) hv ‼_‽K wKQy wePz¨Z nq L) hv‽K ¯^Z¡Z¨vM K‽i `vb M) KiY Kvi‽K mßgx wefw³ N) AwaKiY Kvi‽K mßgx
M) hš¿, mnvqK ev Dcvq N) wµqv m¤úv`‽bi mgq wefw³
43. wµqv m¤úv`‽bi hš¿, DcKiY ev mnvqK‽K ‼Kvb KviK ejv nq? 57. ‼Póvq me nq-evK¨wU‽Z Ô‼PóvqÕ ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb wefw³?
K) KZ…©KviK L) Kg©KviK K) K‽g© wØZxqv L) Ki‽Y 7gx
M) KiY KviK N) Acv`vb KviK M) Acv`v‽b 6ôx N) AwaKi‽Y 7gx
44. ‼Kvb evK¨wU‽Z KiY Kvi‽K kMb¨ wefw³i D`vniY Av‽Q? 58. ÔKiYÕ Kvi‽K 7gx wefw³ ‼KvbwU?
K) Avwg ¯‹z‽j hvw⁃Q L) ZvovZvwo wi‾v Wv‽Kv K) bZzb av‽b¨ n‽e bevbœ L) Kv‽Pi wRwbm mn‽R fv‽½
M) ‼Q‽jiv gv‽V ej ‼L‽j N) ‼m iv½vgvwU hv‽e M) ‼Q‽jiv ej ‼L‽j
45. WvKv‽Ziv M⁂n¯^vgxi gv_vq jvwV ‼g‽i‽Q- jvwV ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb N) UvKvq wKbv nq/wiK&mvq G‽mwQ
wefw³? 59. Ôgvwi Awi cvwi ‼h ‼KØk‽j|Õ ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb wefw³?
K) K‽g© k~b¨ L) Acv`v‽b k~b¨ K) K‽g© 7gx L) Ki‽Y 7gx
M) Ki‽Y k~b¨ N) AwaKi‽Y k~b¨ M) Acv`v‽b cÖ_gv N) AwaKi‽Y 7gx
46. ‼KvbwU KiY Kvi‽K k~b¨ wefw³i D`vniY? 60. KiYKvi‽K 7gx wefw³i D`vniY ‼KvbwU?
K) cix¶vq bKj Kiv fv‽jv bq L) dzj Zzj‽Z G‽jg e‽b K) gb w`‽q co L) cyKz‽i gv‽Q Av‽Q
M) cvwL‽K wXj gvi‽j ‼Kb N) ivZ ‼kl n‽q Gj M) Rx‽e `qv Ki N) dz‽j dz‽j evMvb f‽i‽Q
47. jv½‽j Rwg Pvl Kiv nq- GLv‽b, Ôjv½‽j× ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb
wefw³? m¤úª`vb KviK
K) KZ…©Kvi‽K 7gx L) Kg©Kvi‽K 7gx 61. mr cv‽Î Kb¨v `vI Ômr cv‽Î× c`wU‽Z ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb wefw³i
M) KiY Kvi‽K 7gx N) m¤úª`vb Kvi‽K 7gx cÕ‽qvM n‽q‽Q?
48. ÔAvKvk ‼g‽N XvKvÕ wb¤œ‽iL c`wU- K) K‽g© mßgx L) Acv`v‽b mßgx
K) Kg©KviK L) KiY KviK M) Ki‽Y mßgx N) m¤úª`v‽b mßgx
M) Acv`vb KviK N) AwaKiY KviK 62. KvD‽K ¯^Z¡Z¨vM K‽i `vb eySv‽j ‼Kvb KviK nq?
49. ‼jvKUv RvwZ‽Z ˆeòe- ‼iLvw¼Z c`wU ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb wefw³? K) KZ…© L) Kg©
K) Ki‽Y 7gx L) K‽g© 7gx M) KiY N) m¤úª`vb
M) AwaKi‽Y 5gx N) KZ©vq 7gx
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49. (K) 50. (L) 51. (M) 52. (K) 53. (M) 54. (M) 55. (N) 56. (M) 57. (L) 58. (N) 59. (L) 60. (N) 61. (N) 62. (N)

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63. ÒmwgwZ‽Z Puv`v `vI|Ó GLv‽b Puv`v ‼Kvb KviK? 67. ‼Kvb evK¨wU‽Z wbwgËv‽_© PZz_x© wefw³i cÕ‽qvM ‼`Lv‽bv n‽q‽Q?
K) Acv`vb Kvi L) m¤úª`vb KviK K) evev‽K fq cvB L) wf¶zK‽K wf¶v `vI
M) KiY KviK N) KZ…©KviK M) Zv‽K ‼W‽K Avb N) Ö‼ejv ‼h c‽o Gj, Rj‽K
64. ‼KvbwU m¤úª`vb Kvi‽K mßgx wefw³i D`vniY? PjÓ
K) dz‽j dz‽j Ni f‽i‽Q L) cvM‽j wK bv e‽j 68. M⁂nnx‽b M⁂n w`‽j Avwg _vwK N‽i- GLv‽b ÔM⁂nnx‽b× ‼Kvb KviK?
M) wZ‽j ‼Zj nq N) mwgwZ‽Z Puv`v `vI K) KZ©⁂KviK L) Kg©KviK
65. ÒAÜR‽b ‼`n Av‽jv|Ó wb¤œ‽iL c`wU ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb wefw³? M) m¤úª`vb KviK N) Acv`vb KviK
K) K‽g© 7gx L) K‽g© 2qv 69. ‼KvbwU m¤úª`vb KviK bq?
M) m¤úª`vb 7gx N) m¤úª`v‽b 4_©x© K) Abœnx‽b Abœ `vI L) mwgwZ‽Z Puv`v `vI
66. Òg⁂ZR‽b ‼`n cÖvYÓ wb¤œ‽iL c`wU ‼Kvb Kvi‽Ki ‼Kvb wefw³? M) Rb‽mev Ki N) ‼avcv‽K Kvco `vI
K) Kg©, wØZxqv L) Kg©, mßgx DËigvjv: 63. (L) 64. (N) 65. (M) 66. (M) 67. (N)
M) m¤úª`vb, PZz_x© N) m¤úª`vb, mßgx 68. (M) 69. (N)

 evK¨ cÖKiY
1. fvlvi g~j DcKiY Kx? 11. ‼Kvb evK¨wU AwaK ‼hvM¨Zvm¤úbœ?
K) aŸwb L) eY© K) K`g dz‽ji bvg K`¤^
M) kã N) evK¨ L) el©vi e⁂wó‽Z cøve‽bi m⁂wó nq
2. ev‽K¨i ‼gØwjK Dcv`vb ‼KvbwU? M) Zzwg wK Avðh©
K) eY© L) wefw³ N) m~‽h©i evjy Nwo
M) aŸwb N) kã 12. cÕ‽qvR‽bi AwZwi³ kã e¨env‽i evK¨ ‼Kvb ¸YwU nvivq?
3. ev‽K¨i GKK ‼KvbwU? K) evûj¨ L) ‼hvM¨Zv
K) Dw³ L) wefw³ M) AvKv⁀ÿv N) AvmwË
M) DcmM© N) kã 13. nvwZ¸‽jv AvKv‽k Do‽Q- evK¨wU‽Z ‼Kvb ¸‽Yi Afve i‽q‽Q?
4. weï× evK¨ MV‽bi Rb¨ KqwU wel‽qi cÖwZ j¶ ivL‽Z nq? K) AvmwËi L) AvKv⁀ÿvi
K) cuvPwU L) wZbwU M) ‼hvM¨Zvi N) MV‽bi
M) PviwU N) QqwU 14. ÔAi‽Y¨ ‼iv`b× bv e‽j Ôe‽b µ›`b× ej‽j evK¨wU wK nviv‽e?
5. fvlvi wePv‽i ev‽K¨i ‼Kvb wZbwU ¸Y _vKv PvB? K) AvKv⁀ÿv ¸Y L) ‼hvM¨Zv ¸Y
K) AvKv⁀ÿv, AvmwË, ‼hvM¨Zv M) AvmwË ¸Y N) ‼Kv‽bvwUB bv
L) AvmwË, AvKv⁀ÿv, ixwZwm×Zv 15. ÖwK my›`i ivwZ/AvKv‽k D‽o hvq GKcvj nvwZÓ-evK¨wU‽Z ‼Kvb
M) AvmwË, ‼hvM¨Zv, A_©evPKZv ¸‽Yi Afve i‽q‽Q?
N) A_©evPKZv, AvKv⁀ÿv, ixwZwm×Zv K) AvKv⁀ÿv L) AvmwË
6. AvKv⁀ÿv, AvmwË, ‼hvM¨Zv- ev‽K¨i Kx? M) ‼hvM¨Zv N) ¯úóZv
K) Ask L) ˆewkó¨ 16. ÒAvlvp-kÖveY `yB gvm emšÍKvjÓ evK¨wU‽Z ‼Kvb ¸‽Yi Afve?
M) ¸Y N) cÖKvi‽f` K) ‼hvM¨Zv L) AvmwË
7. GKwU mv_©K ev‽K¨i K×wU ¸Y ev j‿Y _v‽K? M) AvKv⁀ÿv N) cÖvÄjZv
K) 2wU L) 3wU 17. Ö‼Zvgvi nvZ `ywU B¯úv‽Zi g‽Zv bigÓ evK¨wU‽Z ‼Kvb ¸‽Yi
M) 4wU N) 5wU Afve Av‽Q?
8. ev‽K¨i A_© cwi®‹vifv‽e ‼evSvi Rb¨ GK c‽`i ci Ab¨ c` K) AvKv⁀ÿv L) AvmwË
‼kvbvi B⁃Qv‽K e‽j M) ‼hvM¨Zv N) k⁂⁀Ljv
K) AvKv⁀ÿv L) ‼hvM¨Zv 18. wb‽Pi evK¨¸‽jvi ‼KvbwU ‼hvM¨Zv nvwi‽q‽Q?
M) AvmwË N) A_©m½wZ K) AvKvk bxj
9. ev‽K¨i A_©m½wZ i‿vi Rb¨ myk⁂`Lj c`web¨vm‽K Kx e‽j? L) Zvi ‼`n B¯úv‽Zi g‽Zv ‼Kvgj
K) AvKv⁀ÿv L) AvmwË M) mewKQy Kx my›`i jvM‽Q
M) AvKzwZ N) Av‽‿c N) AvR bv-Bev ‼M‽j
10. evK¨w¯'Z c`mgM‽ni A_©MZ I fveMZ wgj eÛ‽bi bvg Kx? 19. k‽ãi ‼hvM¨Zvi m‽½ KqwU welq RwoZ?
K) AvmwË L) Av‽‿c K) 3wU L) 4wU
M) c~Y©Zv N) ‼hvM¨Zv M) 5wU N) 6wU

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20. ÒAvgvi ü`q gw›`‽i Avkvi exR Dß nBj|Ó evK¨wU‽Z ‼Kvb ‼`vl 34. ÒiZb wbtk‽ã M⁂‽n cÕ‽ek KwijÓ evK¨wU MVb Abymv‽i
Av‽Q? K) mij evK¨ L) RwUj evK¨
K) evM&avivi ‼`vl L) ¸iæPÐjx ‼`vl M) ‼hØwMK evK¨ N) AvwkÖZ LÛ evK¨
M) Dcgvi fzj cÕ‽qvM N) evûj¨ ‼`vl 35. ÒÁvbx ‼jvK mK‽ji kÖ×v cvb|Ó GUv ‼Kvb evK¨?
21. ‼KvbwU fzj evK¨? K) RwUj L) mij
K) me gvbylB giYkxj L) gvbyl giYkxj M) ‼hØwMK N) wehy³ evK¨
M) gvby‽liv giYkxj N) mKj gvby‽livB giYkxj 36. ÔAvRxeb G FY ¯^xKvi KieÕÑ GwU Kx ai‽bi evK¨?
22. ÒmKj Av‽jgMY AvR Dcw¯'ZÓ evK¨wU ‼Kvb ‼`v‽l `yó? K) mij evK¨ L) ‼hØwMK evK¨
K) ¸iæPÐvjx ‼`v‽l L) evûj¨ ‼`v‽l M) wgkÖ evK¨ N) LÛ evK¨
M) `y‽e©va¨Zv ‼`v‽l N) we‽`wk kã ‼`v‽l 37. mij evK¨ ‼KvbwU?
23. ‼Kvb evK¨wUi e¨envi mwVK? K) hw`I wZwb AZ¨š^ `wi`ª, Z_vwc Zvi Aš^tKiY AwZkq D⁃P
K) mKj gvby‽liv giYkxj L) e½eÜz Zuvi ‼Z‽Rv`xß fvl‽Y RvwZ‽K ¯^vaxbZvi c_ ‼`Lv‽jb
L) RM‽Zi mg¯^ wkïiv wb®⁀vc M) hw` wec` Av‽m, Zvn‽jI Avwg GB gnr m¼í ‼_‽K wcQve bv
M) AvRKvj A‽bK Miæi cvj¸‽jv gv‽V ‼`Lv hvq bv N) gyw³‽mbviv cvK ‼mbv`v‽i Ici P⁁ovš^ AvNvZ nvb‽jb Ges
N) mKj gvbyl giYkxj ¯^vaxbZv wQwb‽q Avb‽jb
24. ‼KvbwUi h‽_⁃Q cwieZ©b Ki‽j kã Zvi ‼hvM¨Zv nvivq? 38. Ö‼gN MR©b Ki‽j gqMi b⁂Z¨ K‽iÓ- evK¨wU ‼Kvb ev‽K¨i
K) c‽`i L) ev‽K¨i D`vniY?
M) evM&avivi N) mgv_©K k‽ãi K) mij evK¨ L) ‼hØwMK evK¨
25. Zrmg k‽ãi m‽½ ‼`kxq k‽ãi cÕ‽qvM KLbI KLbI Kx m⁂wó M) RwUj evK¨ N) wgkÖ evK¨
K‽i? 39. ÒZvi eqm n‽jI eyw× nq wb|Ó GwU ‼Kvb evK¨?
K) evûj¨ ‼`vl L) `y‽e©va¨Zv K) mij evK¨ L) RwUj evK¨
M) ¸iæPÐvjx ‼`vl N) ‼Kv‽bvwUB bq M) ‼hØwMK evK¨ N) wgkÖevK¨
26. Ôke`vnÕ ¯'‽j Ôke‽cvovÕ e¨envi Ki‽j Kx N‽U? 40. ÒmZ¨ K_v bv e‽j wec‽` c‽owQ|Ó ‼Kvb ai‽bi evK¨?
K) evûj¨ ‼`vl L) evMavivi i`e`j K) mij evK¨ L) wgkÖ evK¨
M) ¸iæPÐvjx ‼`vl N) Dcgvi fzj cÕ‽qvM M) ‼hØwMK evK¨ N) RwUj evK¨
27. Ôke‽cvov, gov`vnÕ cÖK…wZi e¨envi ‼Kvb ‼`v‽li m⁂wó K‽i? 41. ÒiZb ‼cv÷ Awd‽mi Pvwiw`‽Ki Kuvw`qv Kuvw`qv ‼eovB‽Z jvwMj?-
K) evûj¨ ‼`vl L) `y‽e©va¨Zv evK¨wU MVb Abymv‽i−
M) Dcgvi fzj cÕ‽qvM N) ¸iPÐvvjx ‼`vl K) RwUj evK¨ L) ‼hØwMK evK¨
28. k¥kvb hvÎxiv gov`vn K‽i N‽i wdi‽Qb| evK¨wU- M) AvwkÖZ LÐ evK¨ N) mij evK¨
K) ‼hvM¨Zv ¸Ym¤úbœ L) evûj¨ ‼`v‽l `yó 42. wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU we‽klY ¯'vbxq AvwkÖZ LÛ evK¨?
M) `y‽e©va¨ N) ¸iæPÐvjx ‼`v‽l `yó K) ‼h G mfvq Abycw¯'Z, ‼m eo `yf©vMv
29. ‼Kvb evK¨vskwU ¸iæPÐvjx ‼`vlhy³? L) hZB Kwi‽e `vb, ZZ hv‽e ‼e‽o
K) ‼Nvovi Mvwo L) ke`vn M) D`qv¯^ cwikÖg Kie, Z_vwc A‽b¨i Øvi¯' ne bv
M) giv‽cvov N) ‼NvU‽Ki Mvwo N) Zzwg Avm‽e e‽j Avwg A‽c‿v K‽iwQ
30. evMfw½ Abyhvqx evK¨ Kq cÖKvi? 43. gvsm‽fvRx cï AZ¨šÍ ejevb- GwU ‼Kvb evK¨?
K) 2 L) 3 K) mijevK¨ L) wgkÖ evK¨
M) 4 N) 5 M) RwUj evK¨ N) ‼hØwMK evK¨
31. MVb Abyhvqx evK¨ KZ cÖKvi? 44. ‼h ev‽K¨ GKwU cÖavb LÛ ev‽K¨i GK ev GKvwaK AvwkÖK evK¨
K) `yB cÖKvi L) wZb cÖKvi ci¯úi mv‽c¶fv‽e e¨eüZ nq Zv‽K Kx e‽j?
M) Pvi cÖKvi N) cuvP cÖKvi K) RwUj evK¨
32. ‼h ev‽K¨ GKwUgvÎ KZ©v Ges GKwUgvÎ mgvwcKv wµqv _v‽K Zv‽K L) ‼hØwMK evK¨
‼Kvb evK¨ e‽j? M) mij evK¨
K) mij evK¨ L) RwUj evK¨ N) AvwkÖZ LÐ evK¨
M) ‼hØwMK evK¨ N) LÛ evK¨ 45. wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU we‽klY ¯'vbxq AvwkÖZ LÛ evK¨ bq?
33. ‼KvbwU mij ev‽K¨i D`vniY? K) ‼jLvcov K‽i ‼hB, Mvwo ‼Nvov P‽o ‼mB
K) ‼h cwikÕg K‽i, ‼m-B myL jvf K‽i L) hZB Kwi‽e `vb, ZZ hv‽e ‼e‽o
L) cyKz‽i cÙdzj dz‽U M) ‼m G mfvq Abycw¯'Z, ‼m eo `yf©vMv
M) ‼h wf¶v Pvq, Zv‽K `vb Ki N) abavb¨ cy®ú fiv, Avgv‽`i GB emyÜiv
N) D`qv¯^ cwikÖg Kie, Z_vwc A‽b¨i Øvi¯' ne bv

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46. wb‽Pi ‼Kvb evK¨wU we‽kl¨ ¯'vbxq AvwkÕZ LÚ evK¨ wb‽q MwVZ 58. hZB Kwi‽e `vb ZZB hv‽e ‼e‽o-GB ev‽K¨ AvwkÕZ LÚ evK¨wU
n‽q‽Q? ‼Kvb ‼kÕYxi?
K) ‼h G mfvq Abycw¯'Z, ‼m eo `yf©vMv K) we‽kl¨ ¯'vbxq L) we‽klY ¯'vbxq
L) wZwb evwo Av‽Qb wK bv Avwg Rvwb bv M) wµqv we‽klY ¯'vbxq N) bvg we‽klY ¯'vbxq
M) ‼jLvcov K‽i ‼hB Mvwo ‼Nvov P‽o ‼mB 59. Òhw` mZ¨ ej Zvn‽j gyw³ cv‽eÓ- D`vniYwU ‼Kvb ev‽K¨i?
N) Zzwg Avm‽e e‽j Avwg A‽c¶v KiwQ K) mshy³ ev‽K¨i L) ‼hØwMK ev‽K¨i
47. Zrmg k‽ãi m‽½ ‼`kxq k‽ãi cÕ‽qvM KLbI KLbI Kx m⁂wó M) mij ev‽K¨i N) wgkÖ ev‽K¨i
K‽i? 60. ÒG MÖv‽g ‼h `iMv Av‽Q, ‼mwU cvVvb hy‽M wbwg©Z n‽q‽Q|Ó GwU
K) `y‽e©va¨Zv L) evûj¨-‼`vl ‼Kvb ev‽K¨i D`vniY?
M) ¸iæPÛvjx ‼`vl N) Dcgvi fzj cÕ‽qvM K) mij evK¨ L) ‼hØwMK evK¨
48. Ö‼h cwikÖg K‽i, ‼m-B myL jvf K‽iÓ- GwU ‼Kvb evK¨? M) wgkÖ evK¨ N) ‼gØwjK evK¨
K) mij evK¨ L) wgkÖ evK¨ 61. ‼KvbwU ï×?
M) ‼hØwMK evK¨ N) LÛ evK¨ K) GKvš^ eva¨MZ L) GKvš^ AbyMZ
49. GLb ‼_‽KB ‼Zvgvi cov DwPZ, Z‽eB cix¶vq cÖ_g n‽Z cvi‽e| M) GKvš^ webqMZ N) GKvš^ eva¨vbyMZ
GUv ‼Kvb ev‽K¨i D`vniY? 62. wgkÖ evK¨ we‽køl‽Y me©cÕ_g Kx cÕ`k©b Ki‽Z nq?
K) ‼hØwMK evK¨ L) RwUj evK¨ K) AvwkÖZ LÛ evK¨ L) cÖavb LÛevK¨
M) mij evK¨ N) wgkÖ evK¨ M) wbZ¨m¤^Üxq Ae¨q N) ms‽hvRK Ae¨q
50. Ö‼h wf¶v Pvq Zv‽K `vb KiÓ GUv ‼Kvb ev‽K¨i D`vniY? 63. wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU RwUj ev‽K¨i D`vniY?
K) mij evK¨ L) ‼hØwMK evK¨ K) ingvb Mvb Mvq, Avi AvwQqv bv‽P
M) wgkÖ evK¨ N) LÛ evK¨ L) Avgvi LvIqv n‽q‽Q
51. ‼KvbUv RwUj evK¨? M) ‼hgb co‽e ‼Zgb dj cv‽e
K) ‼m g‽bv‽hvM w`‽q cov‽kvbv K‽i Ges cix‿vq cvm K‽i N) mZ¨ ewj wb, ZvB wec‽` c‽owQ
L) ‼h‽nZz wZwb Ávbx, ‼m‽nZz mK‽j Zv‽K m¤§vb K‽i 64. ‼KvbwU RwUj ev‽K¨i D`vniY?
M) cieZx© Mvwo `y NÈv c‽i Avm‽e K) gb w`‽q co‽j cix‿vq fv‽jv Kiv hvq
N) iex›`ªbv_ wb‽RB MxZvÄwj Bs‽iwR‽Z Abyev` K‽ib L) mZ¨ K_v ewj wb, ZvB wec‽` c‽owQ
52. ‼KvbwU RwUj evK¨? M) Avwg A‽bK Kó K‽iwQ, ZvB wk‿v jvf K‽iwQ
K) ‼jLvcov K‽i ‼hB, Mvwo-‼Nvov P‽o ‼mB N) hLb wec` Av‽m ZLb `ytLI Av‽m
L) ‼Zvgv‽K mv‽_ wb‽q Avwg XvKv hve 65. Abyev‽` c`web¨vm, Aj¼vi ixwZi ‼‿‽Î KiYxq ‼KvbwU?
M) ‼Zvi eqm n‽q‽Q wKš` eyw× nq wb K) gkj fvlv‽K AbymiY Kiv
N) Avwg eû K‽ó G ch©š^ G‽mwQ L) Abyev‽`i fvlv‽K AbymiY Kiv
53. Ö‼hLv‽b ev‽Ni fq ‼mLv‽bB m‽Û¨ nqÓ evK¨wU MVb Abymv‽i M) ‼jL‽Ki AwfizwP Abymv‽i Abyev` Kiv
K) ‼hØwMK evK¨ L) mij evK¨ N) cvV‽Ki AwfiywP Abymv‽i Abyev` Kiv
M) RwUj evK¨ N) AvwkÖZ LÊevK¨ 66. ‼KvbwU RwUj evK¨?
54. AvwkÖZ LÛ evK¨ KZ cÖKvi? K) Avwg eû Kó K‽iwQ, d‽j wk¶vjvf K‽iwQ
K) `yB L) wZb L) ‼gN MR©b Ki‽j gqki b⁂Z¨ K‽i
M) Pvi N) cuvP M) hw`I Zuvi UvKv Av‽Q Z_vwc wZwb `vb K‽ib bv
55. ‼h G mfvq Abycw¯'Z, ‼m eo `yf©vMv| GwU ‼Kvb ai‽bi AvwkÕZ N) Zvi eqm n‽q‽Q, wKš` eyw× nq wb
LÛ evK¨? 67. wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU RwUj ev‽K¨i D`vniY?
K) we‽kl¨ ¯'vbxq L) we‽klY ¯'vbxq K) wZwb AZ¨š^ `wi`ª wKš` Zvi Aš^tKiY AwZkq D⁃P
M) wµqv we‽klY ¯'vbxq N) we‽aq we‽klY ¯'vbxq L) wg_¨v K_v ewj wb wKš` wec‽` c‽owQ
56. ‼h-B Zvi `k©b ‼cjvg ‼m-B Avgiv cÕ¯'vb Kijvg- GwU ‼Kvb M) mZ¨ K_v bv e‽j wec‽` c‽owQ
RvZxq evK¨? N) hw`I wZwb AZ¨š^ `wi`ª, Z_vwc Zuvi Aš^tKiY AwZkq D⁃P
K) mij evK¨ L) ‼hØwMK evK¨ 68. ‼Kvb cÕKvi ev‽K¨ ci¯úi wbi‽c‿ GKvwaK evK¨ _v‽K?
M) ‼gØwjK evK¨ N) wgkÖ evK¨ K) ‼hØwMK evK¨ L) mij evK¨
57. hZB Kwi‽e `vb, ZZ hv‽e ‼e‽o- GwU ‼Kvb cÖKv‽ii evK¨? M) wgkÖ evK¨ N) cÖavb LÛ evK¨
K) mij evK¨ L) RwUj evK¨ 69. mZ¨ ewj wb, ZvB wec‽` c‽owQ|-GwU Kx iƒc evK¨?
M) ‼hØwMK evK¨ N) ‼Kv‽bvwUB bq K) mij evK¨ L) ‼hØwMK evK¨
M) wgkÖ evK¨ N) KwVb evK¨

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70. ‼KvbwU ‼hØwMK evK¨? 78. Öwec` Ges `ytL GK mg‽q Av‽mÓ GwU ‼Kvb cÕKv‽ii evK¨?
K) cyKz‽i cÙdzj dz‽U‽Q K) mij evK¨ L) ‼hØwMK evK¨
L) Rvj d¨v‽jv gvQ cv‽e M) wgkÖevK¨ N) RwUj evK¨
M) D`qv¯Í cwikÖg Kie, Z_vwc A‽b¨i Øvi¯' ne bv 79. ÒAvwg eûevi ¯‹zj cvwj‽qwQ wKš` iex›`ªbv_ n‽Z cvwi wbÓ- MVb
N) ‼h cwikÕg K‽i ‼mB myLjvf K‽i Abymv‽i evK¨wU
71. ÖZuvi eqm ‼e‽o‽Q/n‽q‽Q wKš` eyw× ev‽o wb/nq wbÓ GUv ‼Kvb K) mij evK¨ L) RwUj evK¨
evK¨? M) ‼hØwMK evK¨ N) AvwkÖZ LÛ evK¨
K) ‼hØwMK evK¨ L) mvaviY evK¨ 80. wgkÕ ev‽K¨ wµqvi ‼Kvb fve e¨eüZ nq?
M) wgkÖ evK¨ N) mij evK¨ K) wb‽`©kK L) AbyÁv
72. ÒZvi Pzj ‼c‽K‽Q wKš` eyw× cv‽K wb|Ó GUv ‼Kvb evK¨? M) mv‽c¶ N) AvKv⁀ÿv
K) mvaviY evK¨ L) wgkÖ evK¨ 81. ‼KvbwU ‼hØwMK ev‽K¨i D`vniY?
M) ‼hØwMK evK¨ N) mij evK¨ K) Zuvi UvKv Av‽Q, wKš` wZwb `vb K‽ib bv
73. Zuvi UvKv Av‽Q, wKš` wZwb `vb K‽ib bv- GUv Kx ai‽bi evK¨? L) hLb wec` Av‽m, ZLb `ytLI Av‽m
K) wgkÖ evK¨ L) mij evK¨ M) Zvi eqm n‽jI eyw× nq wb
M) ‼hØwMK evK¨ N) AvwkÖZ LÛ evK¨ N) gvsm‽fvRx cï AZ¨š^ ejevb
74. Ònq iIbv nI, bZzev Mvwo‽Z IV|Ó ‼Kvb ev‽K¨i D`vniY? 82. ÖiZb wbtk‽ã M⁂‽n cÕ‽ek Kwij Ges Av‽`k cÕZx‿vq GKevi
K mij evK¨ L) ‼hØwMK evK¨ bxi‽e cÕfzi gy‽Li w`‽K Pvwnj|Ó- evK¨wU MVb Abymv‽i
M) RwUj evK¨ N) ‼bwZevPK evK¨ K) mij evK¨ L) RwUj evK¨
75. ÒwZwb AZ¨šÍ `wi`ª wKš` AšstKiY Lye D`vi|Ó ‼Kvb ev‽K¨i M) ‼hØwMK evK¨ N) AvwkÖZ evK¨
D`vniY? 83. G MÖv‽g GKwU `iMvn Av‽Q, ‼mwU cvVvb hy‽M wbwg©Z n‽q‽QÑ GwU
K) RwUj evK¨ L) wgkÖ evK¨ ‼Kvb evK¨?
M) mij evK¨ N) ‼hØwMK evK¨ K) mij evK¨ L) AvwkÖZ LÛevK¨
76. ‼KvbwU ‼hØwMK evK¨? M) RwUj evK¨ N) ‼hØwMK evK¨
K) wec` Avm‽j `ytLI Av‽m 84. cvwLi Qvbv ‼Zv we, G cvm Kwiqv Dwo‽Z ‼k‽L bv; Dwo‽Z cvq
L) civR‽q W‽i bv exi ewjqvB Dwo‽Z ‼k‽L-GwU Kx evK¨?
M) wec` Ges `ytL GK mg‽q Av‽m K) mij L) RwUj
N) wec` ‼`L‽j `ytL Av‽m M) ‼hØwMK N) wee⁂wZgkjK
77. ‼KvbwU ‼hØwMK evK¨?
K) Mwie n‽qI ‼jvKwU mr
L) ‼hme cï gvsm Lvq Zviv LyeB wnsmª nq DËigvjv: 70. (M) 71. (K) 72. (M) 73. (M) 74. (L) 75. (N)
M) ‼`vl ¯^xKvi Ki, ‼Zvgv‽K kvw¯^ ‼`e bv 76. (M) 77. (M) 78. (L) 79. (M) 80. (K) 81. (K) 82. (M)
N) hw`I ‼jvKwU Mwie Z_vwc mr 83. (N) 84. (M)

English
 Voice
PASSIVE VOICE
A sentence can be either in the active or passive voice. In an "active" sentence, the subject performs the action. In a
"passive" sentence, the subject receives the action. To make an active sentence into a passive sentence, follow these
steps.
1. Place the complement of the active sentence at the beginning of the passive sentence. 2. If there are any auxiliaries
in the active sentence, place them immediately after the new subject agreeing in number with the subject.
3. Insert the verb be after the auxiliary or auxiliaries in the same form as the main verb in the active sentence.
4. Place the main verb from the active sentence after the auxiliaries and be in the past participle.
5. Place the subject of the active sentence after the verb in the passive sentence preceded by the preposition by. (This
can be eliminated completely if it is not important or is understood.
Study the following possible word orders for passive voice.
SIMPLE PRESENT OR SIMPLE PAST

+ [verb in past participle]

{ }

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Active: Hurricanes destroy a great deal of property each year.


subject present complement
Passive: A great deal of property is destroyed by hurricanes each year.
singular subject be past participle

Active: The tornado destroyed thirty houses.


subject past complement
Passive: Thirty houses were destroyed by the tornado.
plural subject be past participle
PRESENT PROGRESSIVE OR PAST PROGRESSIVE

+ being + (verb in past participle]

{ }

Active: The committee is considering several new proposals.


subject present progressive complement
Passive: Several new proposals are being considered by the committee.
plural subject auxiliary be past participle

Active: The committee was considering several new proposals.


subject past progressive complement
Passive: Several new proposals were being considered by the committee.
plural subject auxiliary be past participle

PRESENT PERFECT OR PAST PERFECT

{ }+ been + [verb in past participle]

Active: The company has ordered some new equipment


subject present perfect complement
Passive: Some new equipment has been ordered by the company.
singular subject auxiliary be past participle

Active: The company had ordered some new equipment before the strike began.
subject past perfect complement
Passive: Some new equipment had been ordered by the company before the strike began
Subject auxiliary be past participle.

MODALS
modal + be + (verb in past participle]

Active: The manager should sign these contracts today.


Subject modal + verb complement
Passive: These contracts should be signed by the manager today.
subject modal be past participle

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MODALS + PERFECT
modal + have + been + (verb in past participle]
Active: Somebody should have called the president this morning.
subject modal + perfect complement
Passive: The president should have been called this morning.
Subject modal have be past participle

Exercise: Passive Voice


Change the following sentences from active to passive voice.
1. Somebody calls the president every day.
2. John is calling the other members.
3. Martha was delivering the documents to the department.
4. The other members have repealed the amendment.
5. The delegates had received the information before the recess.
6. The teacher should buy the supplies for this class.
7. Somebody will call Mr. Watson tonight.
8. The fire has caused considerable damage.
9. The company was developing a new procedure before the bankruptcy hearings began.
10. John will have received the papers by tomorrow.

 Synonyms & Antonyms-7


ELLIPTICAL Dce⁂ËvKvi, kã En¨ _vKvi Kvi‽Y A¯úó oval; missing a word or words; obscure
ELUSIVE cÖZviYv c~Y©, Aaiv hard to pin down; evasive
EMIGRATE ‽`kvšÍix nIqv ev Kivb to leave a country permanently; to expatriate
EMINENT gnvb, wewkó wellknown and respected; standing
EMPIRICAL cÕv‽qvwMK, cix‿vg~jK relying on experience or observation; not merely theoretical
EMULATE AbyKiY Kiv, AbyKi‽Yi gva¨‽g mgK‿ to strive to equal or excel, usually through imitation
A_ev g~j Qvwo‽q hvevi ‽Póv
ENCROACH AbwaKvi cÕ‽ek Kiv to make gradual or stealthy inroads into; to trespass
ENDEMIC ¯'vbxq, AvÂwjK native; restricted to a particular region or era; indigenous
ENERVATE mœvqynxb ev kw³nxb ev mvnmnxb Kiv, to reduce the strength or energy of, especially to do so
`ye©j Kiv gradually
ENFRANCHISE gy³ Kiv, ¯^vaxbZv ‽`Iqv, ‽fvU w`evi to grant the privileges of citizenship, especially the right to
AwaKvi ‽`Iqv vote
ENGENDER cÕme Kiv, Rb¥ ‽`Iqv, DZ&cv`b Kiv to bring into existence; to create; to cause
ENIGMA avuav ,‽nuqvwj, cÕ‽nwjKv a mystery
ENORMITY fqven Ab¨vq extreme evil; a hideous offense; immensity
EPHEMERAL Aí‿Y¯'vqx lasting a very short time
EPIGRAM mim eyw×`xß ¶y`ª KweZv a brief and usually witty or satirical saying
EPITOME msw¶ßmvi ev Py¤^K Ask; ‽Kvb wKQyi a brief summary that captures the meaning of the whole; the
me‽P‽q my›`i D`vniY perfect example of something; a paradigm
EQUANIMITY axiZv composure; calm
EQUITABLE b¨vh¨ Ges wbi‽c‿ fair
EQUIVOCAL GKvwaK wewfbœ A_©c~Y©, Øv_©K ambiguous; intentionally
ERUDITE cvwÛZ, cvwÛZvc~Y© scholarly; deeply learned
ESOTERIC ¸ß, Aí K‽qKRb wbe©vwPZ e¨w³‽K hard to understand; understood by only a select few; peculiar
‽kLv‽bv nq Ggb
ESPOUSE mg_©b ‽`Iqv, weevn ‽`Iqv ev Kiv to support; to advocate
ETHEREAL AwZ m~¶&g, C_vigq heavenly; as light and insubstantial as a gas or ether
EUPHEMISM k&iæwZKUy c‽`i cwie‽Z© ‽KvgjZi c‽`i a pleasant or inoffensive expression used in place of an
cÕ‽qvM unpleasant or offensive one
EVANESCENT ‿Y¯'vqx, wejxqgvb fleeting; vanishing; happening for only the briefest period
EXACERBATE AwaKZi Lvivc Kiv to make worse

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EXACTING `vwe`vi, wQ`ªv‽š^lx, wLwU&L‽U, LyuZLyu‽Z extremely demanding; difficult; requiring great skill or care
EXALT D‽⁃P ¯'vcb Kiv, DbœZ ev DwbœZ Kiv to raise high; to glorify
EXASPERATE AwZkq ‿y× Kiv, cÕ‽Kvc-e⁂w× Kiv to annoy thoroughly; to make very angry; to try the patience
of
EXEMPLIFY D`vniYØviv e¨vL¨v Kiv ev D`vniY¯^iƒc to illustrate by example; to serve as a good example
nIqv
EXHAUSTIVE cy⁀Lvbycy⁀L, K‽Vvi, cwic~Y©, kÕgmva¨ thorough; rigorous; complete; painstaking
EXHORT cÕ‽Yvw`Z Kiv, mwbe©Û wgbwZ Kiv to urge strongly; to give a serious warning to
EXIGENCY AZ¨vek¨KZv, msKU an emergency; an urgency
EXISTENTIAL Aw¯ÍZ-¡ m¤^Üxq having to do with existence; having to do with the body of
thought called existentialism, which basically holds that
human beings are responsible for their own actions but is
otherwise too complicated to summarize in a single sentence
EXONERATE ‽`vl ‽_‽K gyw³ ‽`Iqv to free completely from blame; to exculpate; to absolve
EXPATRIATE ‽`kZ¨vMx e¨w³ to throw (someone) out of his or her native land; to move
away from oneÕs native land; to emigrate
EXPEDIENT Dc‽hvMx ev myweavRbK providing an immediate advantage; serving oneÕs immediate
self-interest; practical
EXPEDITE Z¡iwš^Z Kiv, mnRmva¨ Kiv to speed up or ease the progress of
EXPLICIT ¯úó, wek`, e¨³ clearly and directly expressed
EXTOL D⁃PcÕksmv Kiv to praise highly; to laud
EXTRANEOUS AcÕ‽qvRbxq, AcÕvmw½K, AwZwi³ unnecessary; irrelevant; extra
EXTRAPOLATE Av‽MB Rvbv to project or deduce from something known; to infer
EXTRICATE weRwoZ Ae¯'v nB‽Z gy³ Kiv, gy³ Kiv to free from difficulty
EXTROVERT ewng©~Lx e¨w³ Ean open, outgoing person; a person whose attention is
focused on others rather than on himself or herself
EXULT AwZkq Avb›` Kiv, DjøwmZ nIqv to rejoice; to celebrate
FABRICATION RvwjqvwZ, KviLvbvRvZ a lie; something made up
FACETIOUS gRvi, BqviwK‽Z fiv, nvm¨imvZ¥K humorous; not serious; clumsily humorous
FACILE mvejxj, mnR, Kv‽R `‿ wKš` `ªæZ fluent; skillful in a superficial way; easy
wb®úbœ bv Ki‽j Av‽iv my›`i n‽Z cviZ
FACTION `‽ji g‽a¨ ‽QvU Ask, `jv`wj a group, usually a small part of a larger group, united around
some cause; disagreement within an organization
FARCICAL nvm¨Ki, AvR¸we, AeÁvc~Y© absurd; ludicrous

 Sentence Completion-7
1. He predicted that the earthquake was ________ . 5. The entry of players such as Hindustan Unilever
A) eminent B) imminent and Dabur into Glaxo‟s ______ turf, health drinks,
C) prominent D) pertinent has ______ in more competition.
2. Do you have _______ to the British Library? A) home......ushered B) strong......ushered
A) access B) excess C) home......increased D) own......reigned
C) axis D) permit 6. The stock of Lakshmi Energy & Foods, which
3. The man seemed poor, but he was ______ dressed. processes non-basmati rice for domestic and export
A) respectably B) respectfully markets and ______ power from rice residue, is
C) respectable D) responsible ______ nearly 64 per cent in the last one year.
4. I would like to speak with _______ to this matter. A) builds......earning B) creates......gaining
A) regards B) regard C) releases......lost D) generates......down
C) respects D) respectfully

Answer Key: 1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (A) 6. (D)

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7. The future is un-decidable but, ______, it seems to 20. Shivansh is good ________ studies.
me the ______ that capital should be used for A) at B) in
social justice is not going to go away. C) towards D) by
A) nonetheless......idea B) anyhow......idea 21. Sita is indifferent ________ her health.
C) nonetheless......plan D) anyway......notion A) to B) of
C) from D) by
Directions: In the following questions, fill in the 22. Mary ________ in the crowd because of her height
blanks by selecting a choice which is in keeping and flaming red hair.
with good English usage. A) stood by B) stood off
8. The friend writes faster ________. C) stood out D) stood up
A) than me B) than myself 23. He was an ________ person who was found of
C) than I D) than self weird pets.
9. ________ the grace of God we all reach save and A) emotional B) eccentric
sound. C) ambitious D) amiable
A) By B) Due 24. Family planning is essential for curbing the rapid
C) On D) From ________ in population.
10. The courier company luckily delivered the letter A) increase B) decline
________. C) spread D) spurt
A) rightly on time B) right on time 25. There was adequate grazing area for the herds
C) on right time D) right by time since the land was ________ populated.
11. He requested her ________ five rupees. A) densely B) disproportionately
A) to lend her B) to borrow her C) inadequately D) sparsely
C) to lend him D) to borrow him 26. Beauty is to ugliness as adversity is to ________.
12. I first ________ him in 1966. A) happiness B) prosperity
A) meet B) have met C) cowardice D) misery
C) met D) had met 27. In these days of inflation, the cost of consumer
13. Some friends ________ to meet me tomorrow. goods is ________.
A) come B) have come A) soaring B) ascending
C) came D) are coming C) climbing D) raising
14. She was ________ that she could not sleep. 28. Rita is not well ________ with the culture of this
A) very excited B) much excited state.
C) too excited D) so excited A) conducive B) accustomed
15. He gave me a ________ by appearing suddenly in C) acquainted D) addicted
the dark. 29. He lost the match easily because he had played a
A) scare B) dash ________ five set match, in the earlier round.
C) jolt D) curse A) sensational B) grueling
16. He was punished for the ________ of his duty. C) wonderful D) controversial
A) criticism B) dereliction 30. It is not proper to ________ a stranger in your
C) immaturity D) percolation house.
17. The old lady ________ her son when he returned A) accommodate B) keep
triumphantly from the war. C) shelter D) dwell
A) hugged B) proclaimed 31. Though Bonsai, a well known art form, originated
C) pronounced D) banged in China, it was ________ by the Japanese.
18. In a classroom students are to be trained to love A) finished B) borrowed
________. C) cultivated D) perfected
A) each other B) all others 32. The school alumni gathering put us in _________
C) one another D) altogether mood.
19. Walk properly ________ you should fall. A) remniscent B) reminisent
A) just B) lest C) reminiscent D) reminiscent
C) must D) otherwise

Answer Key: 7. (D) 8. (C) 9. (A) 10. (B) 11. (C) 12. (C) 13. (D) 14. (B) 15. (A) 16. (B) 17. (A) 18. (C)
19. (B) 20. (A) 21. (A) 22. (C) 23. (B) 24. (A) 25. (D) 26. (B) 27. (A) 28. (A) 29. (B) 30. (A) 31. (D) 32. (C)

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33. „God is Dead‟ is a _________ statement. 42. He was frightened ______.


A) blasphemus B) blaphemous A) to be killed B) to being killed
C) blasphemous D) blosphemos C) for being killed D) of being killed
34. The threat of an epidemic caused great alarm and 43. Capitalist society _______profit as a valued good.
_____. A) which regards B) regarding
A) trepidation B) terpidation C) regards D) was regarded
C) trepidition D) trepidattion 44. Kicking the buffet is a humorous _____ for drying.
35. The din caused by the children howling is enough A) dictum B) euphemism
to _____ the dead. C) incantation D) addendum
A) ressurect B) resurrect 45. Mr. Gupta ______ his son for breaking the
C) resurect D) resurecct window pane.
36. Can you ________ the car into that parking spot? A) coerced B) relegated
A) manuer B) manever C) expropriated D) chastised
C) manoeuvre D) manuver 46. Diseases are easily _________ through contact
37. According to the weather _______ it is going to be with infected animals.
cloudy today. A) transferred B) transported
A) announcement B) indication C) transmitted D) transplanted
C) prediction D) forecast 47. I haven‟t seen you ________ a week.
38. The villagers _______ the murder of their leader A) within B) since
by burning the police van. C) for D) from
A) protested B) avenged 48. Besides other provisions, that shopkeeper deals
C) mourned D) consoled ________ cosmetics too.
39. While on a routine flight, the aircraft was hit by a A) with B) in
missile and _______ into flames. C) at D) for
A) fired B) burst 49. That rule is applicable ________ everyone.
C) caught D) engulfed A) to B) for
40. Hari got the company car for a _______ price as he C) about D) with
was the senior most employee in the company. 50. I shall take revenge ________ you.
A) reduced B) discounted A) from B) with
C) fixed D) nominal C) on D) at
41. The unruly behavior of the soldiers _______ their
commander.
A) clashed B) aggrieved
C) incensed D) impeached

Answer Key: 33. (C) 34. (A) 35. (B) 36. (C) 37. (D) 38. (A) 39. (D) 40. (B) 41. (C) 42. (D) 43. (C)
44. (B) 45. (D) 46. (C) 47. (C) 48. (B) 49. (A) 50. (C)

 One Word Substitution-3


The part of government which is concerned with making of rules Legislature (AvBbmfv)
One who believes that all things & events in life are predetermined is a Fatalist (A`⁂óev`x)
Something that relates to everyone in the world Universal (wek^Rbxb/me©Rbxb)
To walk with slow or regular steps is to Pace (MwZf½x)
A style full of words Verbose (evMvo¤^ic~Y©)
Having superior or intellectual interests & tastes Highbrow (AwZwe×vb)
A light sailing boat built specially for racing Yacht (cvj ‼Zvjv nvjKv ‼bØKv)
One who is in charge of museum Curator (Rv`yNi)
A government by the nobles Aristocracy (AwfRvZ ‼kÕwY)
One who is honourably discharged from service Emeritus (m¤§vb I Dcvwamn AemicÖvß)
Present opposing arguments or evidence Rebut (cÖwZnZ Kiv)
The policy of extending a country's empire & influence Imperialism (mv¤ªvR¨ev`)
Of outstanding significance Monumental (¯§viK)

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Code of diplomatic etiquette & precedence Protocol (Av`eKvq`v/AvPiYwewa)


That which cannot be believed Incredible (Awek^vm)
To issue a thunderous verbal attack Fulminate (we`y¨‽Zi b¨vq SjKvb)
Life history of a person written by author Biography (RxebPwiZ)
Bringing about gentle & painless death from incurable disease Euthanasia (mš¿Yvnxbfv‽e g⁂Zz¨ NUv‽bv)
Music sung or played at night below a person's window Serenade (mvÛ¨ ‼cÕg msMxZ)
A fixed orbit in space in relation to earth Geo-stationary (f⁁w¯'i Kÿc_)
A small house with all rooms on one floor Bungalow (KzVx)
Part of a church in which bells hang Belfry (N›UvNi)
The short remaining end of a cigarette Stub (ewR©Zvsk)
Large scale departure of people Exodus (`je×fv‽e cÕ¯'vb)
Voluntarily giving up throne by king in favour of his son Abdication (c`Z¨vM)
A government run by a dictator Autocracy (GKbvqKZš¿/‰¯^iZš¿)
One who despises person of lower social position Snob (DbœvwmK e¨w³)
A person who believes that pleasure is the chief food Hedonist (Avb›`ev`x `vk©wbK)
A short, usually amusing story about some real person or event Anecdote (AbyKvwnbx/ÿz`ª mZ¨ Kvwnbx)
A man of lax moral Licentious (wPivPwiZ ixwZ ev cÕ_v j⁀NbKvix)
A person who has no money to pay off his debts Insolvent (FY cwi‽kv‽a Aÿg/‽`Dwjqv e¨w³)
A song embodying religious and sacred emotions Hymn (¯ÍeMvb)
Practice of a married women having extra martial relationship Adultery (e¨wfPvi)
Child bereaved of one or both the parents Orphan (Abv_)
One who always runs away from danger Timid (fxZz)
Gradual recovery from illness Convalescence (µgk Av‽ivM¨ jvf)
A person who does not believe in any religion Pagan (‽cØËwjK ev wbK…ó ag©vj¤^x)
A small enclosure for cattle, sheep, poultry etc Pen (‽Lvuqvo A‽_©)
The act of killing one's wife Uxoricide (cZœxnZ¨v)
The place where public, government or historical records are kept Archives (bw_cÎ)
One who is well-versed in any subject; a critical judge of any part, Connoisseur (imcwÐZ)
particularly fine arts
One who loves all & sundry Philanthropist (‽jvKwn‰Zlx/gvbewgÎ)
An entertainer who performs difficult physical action Acrobat (gjø µxovq `ÿ e¨w³/e¨vqvgwe`)
A workman who fits & repairs pipes Plumber (mxmvi wRwbmcÎ wbgv©Zv)
A post without remuneration Honorary (A‰eZwbK)
To send an unwanted person out of the country Deport (wbe©vwmZ)
A poem written on the death of someone loved & lost Elegy (A‽šÍ¨vwó Mv_v)
One who is determined to exact full vengeance for wrongs done to him Vindictive (cÖwZwnsmv civqY)
An office or post with no work but high pay Sinecure (Kg©fvinxb)
Mental Weariness for want of occupation Ennui (Aemv`)
A person living permanently in a certain place Domicile (evm¯'vb)
One who is unrelenting & cannot be moved by entreaties Inexorable (wb`©q)
Person who believes that God is everything & everything is God Pantheists (m‽e©k^iev`)
Words different in meaning but similar in sound Homonym (GKB aŸwb wewkó wfbœv_©K)
A person who regards the whole world as his country Cosmopolitan (wek^Rbxb)
The cessation of warfare before a treaty is signed Armistice (hy× weiwZ)
Having no beginning or end to its existence Eternal (Awebk^i/AbšÍ/wPi¯'vqx)
Belief or opinion contrary to what is generally accepted Heresy (cÕPwjZ g‽Zi we‽ivwaZv)
A disease which ends in death Fatal (cÖvYbvkK/wbqwZm~PK)
Line at which the earth or sea & sky seem to meet Horizon (w`MšÍ)

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 Correct Spelling-7
1. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 18. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Ceramic B. Ceribral A. Counterfiet B. Capsicum
C. Ceremony D. Cereal C. Callous D. Conference
2. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 19. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Inflammable B. Inaugrate A. Repeatition B. Renunciation
C. Incandescent D. Illustrate C. Recitation D. Recaptulation
3. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 20. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Pagent B. Paroxysm A. Mischeif B. Belief
C. Pillory D. Pipette C. Thief D. Grief
4. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 21. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Mischievious B. Miscreant A. Worried B. Vegetable
C. Misdemeanour D. Miserable C. Sacrifice D. Temporary
5. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. E.All correct
A. Amorphous B. Artilery 22. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Attrition D. Accessory A. Glistening B. Genuine
6. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Generater D. Generosity
A. Lieutenant B. Laboratary 23. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Lawlessness D. Laudatory A. Writing B. Lightning
7. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Leutenant D. Lighten
A. Projection B. Educate 24. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Curve D. Headquaters A. Gynaecology B. Bonafide
8. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Aparthied D. Aspersion
A. Enterance B. Elementary 25. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Endeavour D. Eccentricity A. Aerodrome B. Airoplane
9. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Aircraft D. Aerial
A. Behaviour B. Mentenance 26. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Commend D. Appraise A. Juglery B. Journalism
10. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Jaundice D. Jealousy
A. Writting B. Discrimination 27. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Achievement D. Humanitarian A. Magistrial B. Mausoleum
11. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Miserable D. Meticulous
A. Besiege B. Boundary 28. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Bufoonery D. Bifurcate A. Rational B. Release
12. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Demolish D. Survival
A. Occupation B. Occur E. All correct
C. Occular D. Occlude 29. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
13. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Supress B. Surfeit
A. Numismatics B. Nuisence C. Swallow D. Symptom
C. Nucleus D. Numerous 30. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
14. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Trustee B. Trienial
A. Laudable B. Honourable C. Trolley D. Torrent
C. Lovable D. Honourary 31. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
15. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Frostbite B. Fretricide
A. Audacity B. Autumn C. Frenzy D. Franchise
C. Aukward D. Authority 32. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
16. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Archeology B. Adolescence
A. Audacity B. Autumn C. Achievement D. Affidavit
C. Aukward D. Authority 33. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
17. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Vacuum B. Vaccinate
A. Annualy B. Alliance C. Vacilate D. Varnish
C. Annihilate D. Antiquity

Answer Key: 1. (B) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (B) 7. (D) 8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (A) 11. (C) 12. (C) 13. (B)
14. (D) 15. (C) 16. (C) 17. (A) 18. (A) 19. (A) 20. (A) 21. (E) 22. (C) 23. (C) 24. (C) 25. (B) 26. (A)
27. (A) 28. (E) 29. (A) 30. (B) 31. (B) 32. (A) 33. (C)

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34. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 43. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Cieling B. Celluloid A. Vengeance B. Ventillation
C. Cease D. Cemetery C. Veterinary D. Villainy
35. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 44. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Absess B. Accessory A. Allocation B. Allotment
C. Abrasive D. Abstinence C. Allmighty D. Elocution
36. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 45. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Disjoint B. Levy A. Stupify B. Subtle
C. Primery D. Enema C. Succumb D. Sombre
37. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 46. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Drapery B. Dysentry A. Permissible B. Pneumatic
C. Diffusion D. Deceive C. Paladium D. Peasantry
38. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 47. 47.Find out that word, the spelling of which is
A. Profligacy B. Bureaucracy wrong.
C. Hypocricy D. Prophecy A. Receive B. Receipt
39. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Neighbour D. Sieze
A. Immature B. Impasse 48. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Immaculate D. Immpeccable A. Embellish B. Capsised
40. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Exemplify D. Drowned
A. Downtown B. Downpore 49. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Downstairs D. Downright A. Bereavment B. Beseech
41. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Bureaucracy D. Billiards
A. Jeopardy B. Jealosy 50. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
C. Jaundice D. Javelin A. Nightmare B. Unfruitfull
42. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. C. Coarse D. Unwavering
A. Curiculum B. Contingency
C. Cauliflower D. Cooperate
Answer Key: 34. (A) 35. (A) 36. (C) 37. (B) 38. (C) 39. (D) 40. (B) 41. (B) 42. (A) 43. (B) 44. (C)
45. (A) 46. (C) 47. (D) 48. (B) 49. (A) 50. (B)

Math
 Mixture & Allegation
1. In what ratio must a grocer mix two varieties of tea worth Tk. 60 a kg and Tk. 65 a kg so that by selling the
mixture at Tk. 68.20 a kg he may gain 10%?
Solution: S.P of 1 kg of the mixture = Tk. 68.20, Gain = 10%.
 100 
C.P of 1 kg of the mixture = Tk.   68.20   Tk. 62.
 110 
By the rule of allegation, we have:

Cost of 1 kg tea of
1st Kind 2nd kind
Tk. 60 Tk. 65
Mean price
Tk. 62

3 2
 Required ratio = 3 : 2.

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2. How many kilograms of sugar costing Tk. 9 per kg must be mixed with 27 kg of sugar costing Tk. 7 per kg
so that there may be a gain of 10% by selling the mixture at Tk. 9.24 per kg?
Solution: S.P of 1 kg of the mixture = Tk. 9.24, Gain = 10%.
 100 
C.P of 1 kg of the mixture = Tk.   9.24   Tk. 8.40.
 110 
By the rule of allegation, we have:

C.P. of 1 kg sugar of 1st kind C.P. of 1 kg sugar of 2nd kind


Tk. 9 Tk. 7

Mean price
Tk. 8.40

1.40 0.60
 Ratio of quantities of 1st and 2nd kind = 14 : 6 = 7 : 3.
Let x kg of sugar of 1st kind be mixed with 27 kg of 2nd kind.
 7  27 
Then, 7 : 3 = x : 27 or x =    = 63 kg.
 3 

2
3. In what ratio must water be mixed with milk to gain 16 % on selling the mixture at cost price?
3
Solution: Let C.P of 1 liter milk be = Tk. 1.
50 3 6
S.P of 1 liter of mixture = Tk. 1. Gain % C.P. of 1 liter of mixture = 100   1 = Tk.
3 350 7
By the rule of allegation, we have:

C.P. of 1 liter of water C.P. of 1 liter of milk


0 1
Mean price
Tk.

1 6
7 7
1 6
 Ratio of water and milk = : = 1 : 6.
7 7

4. A dishonest milkman professes to sell his milk at cost price but he mixes it with water and thereby gains
25%. The percentage of water in the mixture is
Solution: Let C.P of 1 liter milk be = Tk. 1.
Then, S.P of 1 liter of mixture = Tk. 1. Gain 25%
 100  4
C.P. of 1 liter of mixture =Tk.  1 = Tk.
 125  5
By the rule of allegation, we have:

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C.P. of 1 liter of milk C.P. of 1 liter of water


Tk. 1 0
Mean price
Tk.

4 1
5 5

4 1
 Ratio of water and milk= : = 4 : 1.
5 5
1 
Hence, percentage of water in the mixture =   100 % 20%.
5 

5. Two vessels A and B contain sprit and water mixed in the ratio 5 : 2 and 7 : 6 respectively. Find the ratio in
which these mixtures be mixed to obtain a new mixture in vessel C containing spirit and water in the ratio 8
: 5?
Solution: Let the C.P. of spirit be Tk. 1 per liter.
5 5
Spirit in 1 liter mix. of A = liter; C.P. of 1 liter mix in A = Tk.
7 7
7 7
Spirit in 1 liter mix. of B = liter. C.P. of 1 liter mix. in B = Tk.
13 13
8
Spirit in 1 liter mix. of C = liter;
13
8
Mean price = Tk.
13
By the rule of allegation, we have:
C.P. of 1 liter mixture in A C.P. of 1 liter mixture in B

Mean price

1 9
   
 13   91 
1 9
 Required ratio = :  7 : 9.
13 91

6. Two vessels A and B contain milk and water mixed in the ratio 8 : 5 and 5 : 2 respectively. The ratio in
3
which these two mixtures be mixed to get a new mixture containing 69 % milk, is
13
Solution: Let cost of 1 liter milk be = Tk. 1
8 8
Milk in 1 liter mix. in A = liter; C.P. of 1 liter mix in A = Tk.
13 13
5 5
Milk in 1 liter mix. in B = liter. C.P. of 1 liter mix. in B = Tk.
7 7

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 900 1  9
Milk in 1 liter of final mix =    1  liter;
 13 100  13
9
Mean price = Tk.
13
By the rule of allegation, we have:
C.P. of 1 liter mixture in A C.P. of 1 liter mixture in B

Mean price

2 1
91 13
2 1
 Required ratio = :  2 : 7.
91 13

7. A milk vendor has 2 cans of milk. The first contains 25% water and the rest milk. The second contains 50%
water. How much milk should he mix from each of the contains so as to get 12 liters of milk such that the
ratio of water to milk is 3 : 5?
Solution: Let cost of 1 liter milk be = Tk. 1
3
Milk in 1 liter mix. in 1st can = liter;
4
3
C.P. of 1 liter mix. in 1st can = Tk.
4
1
Milk in 1 liter mix. in 2nd can = liter.
2
1
C.P. of 1 liter mix. in 2nd can = Tk.
2
5
Milk in 1 liter of final mix = liter;
8
5
Mean price = Tk.
8
By the rule of allegation, we have:

C.P. of 1 liter mixture in 1st can C.P. of 1 liter mixture in 2nd can

Mean price

1 1
8 8
1 1
 Required ratio = : =1:1.
8 8
1 
So, quantity of mixture taken from each can =  12  =6 liters.
2 

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8. One equality of wheat at Tk. 9.30 per kg is mixed with another quality at a certain rate in the ratio 8 : 7. If
the mixture so formed be worth Tk. 10 per kg, what is the rate per kg of the second quality of wheat?
Solution: Let the rate of the second quality be Tk. x per kg.
By the rule of allegation, we have:

C.P. of 1 kg wheat of 1st kind C.P. of 1 kg wheat of 2nd kind


930 p (100 x) p

Mean price
1000 p

(100x-1000)p 70 p
x  153
  1  x  153  22.50  x  175 .50.
22.50
Hence, price of the third variety = Tk. 175.50 per kg.

9. Tea worth Tk. 126 per kg and Tk. 135 per kg are mixed with a third variety in the ratio 1 : 1 : 2. If the
mixture I worth Tk. 153 per kg, the price of the third variety per kg will be:
Solution: Since first and second varieties are mixed in equal proportions, so their average price
 126  135 
=  = Tk. 130.50.
 2 
So, the mixture is formed by mixing two varieties, one at Tk. 130.50 per kg and the other at say, Tk. x per kg in
the ratio 2 : 2, i.e., 1 : 1. We have to find x.
By the rule of allegation, we have:
Cost of 1 kg tea of 1st kind Cost of 1 kg tea of 2nd kind
Tk. 130.50 Tk. x

Mean price
Tk. 153

(x-153) 22.50
x  153
  1  x  153  22.50  x  1745 .50.
22.50
Hence, price of the third variety = Tk. 175.50 per kg.

10. A merchant has 1000 kg of sugar, part of which he sells at 8% profit and the rest at 18% profit. He gains
14% on the whole. The quantity sold at 18% profit is
Solution: By the rule of allegation, we have:
Profit on Profit on
1st part 8% 2nd part 18%

Mean price
14%

4 6
Ratio of 1st and 2nd parts = 4 : 6 = 2 : 3.
3 
 Quantity of 2nd kind    1000 kg  600 kg
5 

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11. A jar full of whisky contains 40% alcohol. A part of this whisky is replaced by another containing 19%
alcohol and now the percentage of alcohol was found to be 26%. The quantity of whisky replaced is:
Solution: By the rule of allegation, we have:
Strength of first jar Strength of first jar
40% 18%
Mean strength
26%

7 14

Ratio of 1st and 2nd quantities = 7 : 14 = 1 : 2.


2
 Required quantity replaced  .
3

12. A container contains 40 liters of milk. From this container 4 liters of milk was taken out and replaced by
water. This process was repeated further tow times. How much milk is now contained by the container?
Solution: Amount of milk left after 3 operations
  4  
3
 9 9 9
 40 1    liters   40      29.16liters
  40    10 10 10 

13. 8 liters are drawn from a cask full of wine and is then filled with water. This operation is performed three
more times. The ratio of the quantity of wine now left in cask to that of the water is 16 : 65. How much wine
did the cask hold originally?
Solution: Let the quantity of the wine in the cask originally be x liters. Then, the quantity of the wine left in cask
after 4 operations
  8 4 
  x 1    liters
  x  
4
 8
x 1   4 2
 x 16  8   2   x 8 2
   1           3 x  24  2 x  x  24
x 81  x   3   x  3

14. A can contains a mixture of two liquids A and B in the ratio 7 : 5. When 9 liters of mixture are drawn off
and the can is filled with B, the ratio of A and B becomes 7 : 9. How many liters off liquid A was contained
by the can initially?
Solution: Suppose the can initially contains 7x and 5x liters of mixtures A and B respectively.
 7   21 
Quantity of A in mixture left =  7 x   9 liters   7 x  liters
 12   4
 5   15 
Quantity of B in mixture left =  5 x   9 liters   5 x  liters
 12   4
 21 
7x  
28 x  21 7
 
4 7
  
 15  9 20 x  211 9
 5x    9
 4
 252 x  189  140 x  147  112 x  336  x  3.
So, the can contained 21 liters of A.

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15. A vessel is filled with liquid, 3 parts of which are water and 5 parts syrup. How much of the mixture must
be drawn off and replaced with water so that the mixture may be half water and half syrup?
Solution: Suppose the vessel initially contains 8 liters of liquid.
Let x liters of this liquid be replaced with water.
 3x 
Quantity of water in new mixture =  3   x liters
 8 
 5x 
Quantity of syrup in new mixture =  5  liters
 8 
 3x   5x 
 3   x    5  
 8   8 
8
 5 x  24  40  5 x  10 x  16  x  .
5
8 1 1
So, part of the mixture replaced =     .
5 8 5

16. A milkman mixed some water with milk to gain 25% by selling the mixture at the cost price. The ratio of
water and milk respectively.
Solution: C.P. of 1 liters of milk = Tk. 100
Mixture sold for Tk. 125 = 125/100 = 5/4 liters
5 5 1
Quantity of mixture = liters.  Quantity of milk = 1 liters.  Quantity of water =  1  liters
4 4 4
1
Required ratio = :1 = 1 : 4
4

17. 20 liters of a mixture contains milk and water in the ratio 3 : 1. Then the amount of milk to be added to the
mixture so as to have milk and water in ratio 4 : 1 is
Solution: In 20 liters of mixture.
3
Quantity of Milk   20 = 15 liters
4
1
Quantity of Water   20 = 5 liters
4
Let the quantity of milk added by x liters. According to the question,
15  x 4
  15  x  4  5  x  20  15  5 liters.
5 1

18. A vessel contains a mixture of Grape, Pineapple and Banana juices in the respective ratio of 4 : 6 : 5. 15
liter of this mixture is taken out and 8 liters of grape juice and 2 liter of pineapple juice is added to vessel. If
the resultant quantity of grape juice is 10 liters less than the resultant quantity of grape juice is 10 liters less
that the resultant quantity of pineapple juice. What was the initial quantity of mixture in the vessel? (in
litters)
Solution: Let quantity of grape, pineapple and banana juice in the mixture be 4x, 6x and 5x respectively.
Total initial quantity of juice in the vessel = 4x + 6x + 5x = 15x liters.
In 15 liters of juice= Grape‟s juice = 4 liters, Pineapple‟s juice = 6 liters, Banana‟s juice = 5 liters
Resultant quantity of grape juice is 10 liters less that the resultant quantity of pineapple juice.
 (6 x  6  2)  (4 x  4  8)  10  6 x  4  4 x  4  10
 2 x  8  10  2 x  10  8  18  x  9
 Initial quantity of mixture 15 x  15  9  135 liters .

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19. The respective ratio of milk and water in the mixture is 4 : 3 respectively. If 6 liters of water is added to this
mixture, the respective ratio of milk and water becomes 8 :7. What is the quantity of milk in the original
mixture?
Solution: Let the quantity of milk and water in initial mixture be 4x and 3x liters.
Quantity of water = 3x liters.
On adding 6 liters of water, we get
4x 8

3x  6 7
 28 x  24 x  48  28 x  24 x  48
48
 4 x  48  x  12
4
 Required quantity of milk 4 x  4 12  48 liters.

20. 35 kg of type A sandal power, which costs Tk. 614 per kg, was mixed with a certain amount of type B
sandal powder, which costs Tk. 695 per kg, then the mixture was sold at the rate of Tk. 767 per kg and 18%
profit was earned. What was the amount (in kg) of type B sandal powder in the mixture?
Solution: Cost price of mixture
Sale price 767
  100   100  Tk. 650
(100  gain%) 118
By the rule of allegation, we have:
Sandal Power Sandal Power
Type A Type A
614 695
650

695-645=46 650-614=36
Ratio = 5 : 4
 Quantity of A type of sandal is 35 kg
 5 x  35 kg  x  7 kg
Thus B type sandal  7  4  28 kg

21. How many liters of water should be added to a 30 liter mixture of milk and water containing milk and
water in the ratio of 7 : 3 such that the resultant mixture has 40% water in it?
Solution: Total quantity of mixture = 30 liters
7
Quantity Milk in the mixture =  30 liter = 21 liters. and quantity water in the mixture = 9 liters.
73
Let water to be mixed „a‟ liter.
40
Then , (30  a)  9a
100
or 120  4a  90  10 a
or 120  90  10 a  4a
or 30  6a  a  5
Hence, 5 liters water mixed in the mixture.

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 Volume & Surface area


1. The dimensions of a room are 15 m, 10 m and 8 m. The volume of a bag is 2.2m3. The maximum number of
bags that can be a accommodated in the room is (Aggarwal Math –6)
Solution: Required number of bags =
Volume of the room 15  10  8
  533.333  533.
Volume of each bag 2.25

2. A rectangular water reservoir contains 42000 liters of water. If the length of reservoir is 6 m and breadth of
the reservoir is 3.5 m, then the depth of the reservoir will be (Aggarwal Math –7)
Solution: Volume of the reservoir = 42000 liters = 42 m3
Let the depth of the reservoir be h meters.

42
Then , 6  3.5  h  42 or h   2 m.
6  3.5

3. A cistern 6 m long and 4 m wide contains water up to a depth of 1 m 25 cm. The total area of the wet
surface is (Aggarwal Math –8)
Solution: Area of the wet surface = [2(lb + bh + lh) – lb]
= 2(bh + lh) + lb
=[2(4 × 1.25 + 6 × 1.25) + 6 × 4] m2=49 m2.

4. A water tank is 30 m long, 20 m wide and 12 m deep. It is made of iron sheet which is 3 m wide. The tank is
open at the top. If the cost of the iron sheet is Tk. 10 per meter, then the total cost of the iron sheet required
to build the tank is (Aggarwal Math –10)
Solution: Since the tank is open at the top, we have:
= lb + 2 (bh + lh)
= [ 30 × 20 + 2 (20 × 12 + 30 × 12)] m2 = (600 + 1200) m2
=1800 m2.
 Area   1800 
Length of sheet required    m  600 m.
 Width   3 
 Cost of the sheet  Tk. (600  10)  Tk. 6000 .

5. Given that 1 cu. cm of marble weight 25 gms, the weight of a marble block 28 cm in width and 5 cm thick is
112 kg. The length of the block is (Aggarwal Math –11)
Solution: Let length = x cm. Then,
25  100 1 1 
x  28  5   x  112    cm  32 cm.
100  25 28 5 

6. The breadth of a room is twice its height and half its length. The volume of the room is 512 cu. m. The
length of the room is (Aggarwal Math –14)
Solution: Let the height of the room be x meters.
Then, breadth = 2x meters and length = 4x meters.

 Volume of the room  (4 x  2 x  x) m3  (8 x 2 )m3


8 x3  512  x3  64  x  4

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7. The length of a cold storage is double its breadth. Its height is 3 meters. The area of its four walls (including
the doors) is 108 m2. Find its volume. (Aggarwal Math –15)
Solution: Let the breadth be x meters. Then, length = 2x meters.
Area of 4 walls = [2(2x + x) × 3] m2 = (18x) m2.
108
18 x  108  x   6.
18
So, length  12 m, breadth  6m.
Volume  (12  6  3)m 3  216 m3 .

8. The dimensions of a rectangular box in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4 and the difference between the cost of covering it
with sheet of paper at the rate of Tk. 8 and Tk. 9.50 per square meter is Tk. 1248. Find the dimensions of
the box in meters. (Aggarwal Math –19)
Solution: Let the length, breadth and height of the box be 2x, 3x and 4x respectively.
Then, surface area of the box = 2[2x.3x + 3x.4x + 2x.4x]
=[2(6x2+12x2+8x2)] = 52x2

1248 832
 52 x 2   832  x 2   16  x  16  4.
1.50 52

Hence, the dimensions of the box are 8 m, 12 m and 16 m.

9. The length of longest rod that can be placed in a room of dimensions 10 m × 10 m × 5 m is (Aggarwal Math –
22)

Solution: Required length = (10) 2  (10) 2  (5) 2 m  225 m  15 m.

10. 50 men took a dip in a water tank 40 m long and 20 m broad on a religious day. If the average displacement
of water by a man is 4 m3, then the rise in the water level in the tank will be: (Aggarwal Math –27)
Solution:
Total volume of water displaced  (4  50)m 3  200m 3
 200 
 Rise in water level   m  0.25 m  25 cm.
 40  20 

11. A swimming pool 9 m wide and 12 m long is 1 m deep on the shallow side and 4 m deep on the deeper side.
Its volume is: (Aggarwal Math –40)
Solution:
  1  4  3
Volume  12  9    m  (12  9  2.5) m  270 m .
3 3

  2 

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12. Length of a rectangular solid is increased by 10% and breadth is decreased by 10%. Then the volume of
and solid (Aggarwal Math –41)
Solution : Let the orignal length, breadth and height of the solid be l , b and h respectively.
Original volume  (lbh) cu. units.
11l
New length  110% of l 
10
9b
New breadth  90% of b 
10
 11l 9b   99 
New Volume     h  cu.units   lbh  cu.units
 10 10   100 
 99  lbh
Decrase   lbh  lbh   .
 100  100
 lbh 1 
 Decrease%     100 %  1%.
 100 lbh 

13. A closed box made of wood of uniform thickness has length, breadth and height 12 cm, 10 cm and 8 cm
respectively. If he thickness of the wood is 1 cm, the inner surface are is (Aggarwal Math –45)
Solution: Internal length = (12 – 2) cm = 10 cm
Internal breadth = (10 – 2) = 8 cm.
Internal height = (8 – 2) = 6 cm.
Inner surface area = 2 [ 10 × 8 + 8 × 6 + 10 × 6] cm2
= (2 × 188) cm2 = 376 cm2

14. If the volume of a cube is 729 cm3, then the surface area of the cube will be (Aggarwal Math –62)
Solution : a3  729  a  3 729  9.
 Surface area  6a 2  (6  9  9) cm2  486 cm2 .

15. What is the volume of a cube (in cubic cm), whose diagonal measures 4 3 cm? (Aggarwal Math –68)
Solution : 3a  4 3  a  4.
 Volume  (4  4  4)cm3  64cm3.

16. If the numbers representing volume and surface area of a cube are equal, then the length of the edge of the
cube in terms of the unit of measurement will be (Aggarwal Math –73)
Solution : a3  6a 2  a  6.

17. The volume of a cube is numerically equal to the sum of its edges. What is its total surface area in square
units? (Aggarwal Math –74)
Solution : a 3  12a  a 2  12  6a 2  (6 12) sq.units.  72 sq.units.

18. A 4 cm cube is cut into 1 cm cubes. The total surface area of all the smell cubes is (Aggarwal Math –79)
 4 4 4 
Solution : Number of small cubes formed     64.
 111 
Total surface area of the small cubes  [64  (6  12 ) cm2  384 cm2

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19. How many small cubes, each of 96 cm surface area, can be formed from the material obtained by melting a
larger cube of 384 cm surface area? (Aggarwal Math –84)
Solution : Let the length of each eadge of small cube be a1 and that of large cube be a2 .
Then , 6a 2  96 and 6a2  384  a1  16 and a2  64  a1  4 and a2  8.
2 2 2

Volume of larger cube  8  8  8 


 Number of cubes formed     8.
Volume of smaller cube  4  4  4 

20. A cuboidal block of 6 cm × 9 cm × 12 cm is cut up into an exact number of equal cubes. The least possible
number of cubes will be (Aggarwal Math –86)
Solution : Volume of block  (6  9  12) cm2  648 cm2
Side of largest cube  H.C.F.of 6 cm, 9 cm,12 cm  3 cm.
Volume of this cube  (3  3  3)cm  27 cm2 .
 8000 
 Number of blocks   8
 1000 

21. Five equal cubes, each of side 5 cm, are placed adjacent to each other. The volume of the new solid formed
will be (Aggarwal Math –93)
Solution : The new solid formed is a cuboid of length 25 cm, breadth 5 cm and height 5 cm.
 Volume  (25  5  5)cm3  625 cm3 .

22. Three cubes with sides in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5 are melted to from a single cube whose diagonal is 12 3 cm.
The sides of the cubes are (Aggarwal Math –95)
Solution : Let the radius and height of the cone and the cylinder be 4 x and 3x respectively.
Then, total surface area of cylinder.
 [2π (4 x)( 4 x  3x)] sq.units  (8π x. 7 x) sq.units
 (56 π x 2 ) sq.units
Slant height of cone, l  (4 x) 2  (3x) 2  (25 x 2  5 x.
Total surface area of cone  πr (l  r )  π.4 x(5 x  4 x)
 (36 π x 2 ) sq.units
56 π x 2
 Required ratio   14 : 9.
36 π x 2

23. If the volumes of two cubes are in the ratio 27 : 1, the ratio of their edges is (Aggarwal Math –96)
1
Solution : Volume flown in conical vessel  π  (20) 2  24  3200 π
3
 2.5 2.5 
Volume flown in 1 min.   π    1000   62.5π
 10 10 
 3200π 
 Time taken     51 min .12 sec .
 62.5π 

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24. Two cubes have volumes in the ratio 1 : 27. Then the ratio of the area of the face of one of the cubes to that
of the other is (Aggarwal Math –98)
Solution : Slant height of the cone, l  (12) 2  (5) 2  13 cm.
Lateral surface of the solid  Curved surface of cone
 Curved surface of cylinder  Surface area of bottom.
 πrl  2 πrh  πr 2 , where h is the height of the cylinder.
 22 
 πr (l  h  r )    12  (13  18  12  cm2
7 
 27   11352  2 5 2
   12  43  cm2    cm  1621 cm
 7   7  7

25. By what percent the volume of a cube increases if the length of each edge was increased by 50%? (Aggarwal
Math –100)
Solution : Let original edge  a. then, original volume  a 3 .
3
 3a  27 a
3
150 3a
New edge  a . New volume    
100 2  2  8
 27 a 3  19 a 3
 Increases in volume    a 3   .
 8  8
 19 a 3 1 
 Increases %    3  100 %  237 .5%
 8 a 

26. If each edge of a cube is increased by 25%, then the percentage increases in its surface are is: (Aggarwal
Math –101)
Solution : Let original edge  a. the surface area  6a 2 .
125 5a
New edge  a .
100 4
2
 5a  75a
2
New surface area  6    
 4  8
 75a 2  27 a 2
Increases in surface area    6a 2   .
 8  8
 27 a 2 1 
 Increases %    2  100 %  56.25%.
 8 6a 

27. A circular well with diameter of 2 meters, is dug to a depth of 14 meters. What is the volume of the earth
dug out? (Aggarwal Math –103)
 22 
Solution : Volume  πr 2h    14  14  3.5  m3  2156 m3.
 7 

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28. The radius and height of a cylinder are in the ratio 5 : 7 and its volume is 4400 cm3. Then its radius will be
(Aggarwal Math –113)
Solution : Let the radius and height of the cylinder be 5 x and 7 x cm respectively.
 22 
Then, volume  πr 2 h    (5 x) 2  7 x  cm3
7 
 (550 x ) cm
3 3

4400
 550 x3  4400  x3   8  x  3 8  2.
550
Hence, radius  (5  2) cm  10 cm

29. The height of a right circular cylinder is 14 cm and its curved surface is 704 sq. cm. Then its volume is:
(Aggarwal Math –114)
2πrh 704 704  704 1 7 
Solution :   2πr  r      8 cm
h 14 14  14 2 22 
 22 
 Volume    8  8  14  cm3  2816 cm3
 7 
30. Two cans have the same height equal to 21 cm. One can is cylindrical, the diameter of whose base is 10 cm.
The other can has square base of side 10 cm. What is the difference in their capacities? (Aggarwal Math –
118)
Solution : Difference in capacities  Volume of cuboidal can  Volume of cylinderic al can
  22 
 (10  10  21)    5  5  21 cm3
  7 
 (2100  1650)cm 3  450 cm3

31. If the radius of the base of a right circular cylinder is halved, keeping the height same, what is the ratio of
the volume of the reduced cylinder to that of the original one? (Aggarwal Math –125)
R
Solution : Let original radius  R. Then, new radius 
2
2
R
   h
Volume of reduced cylinder
 2 1
 .
Volume of original cylinder  R h
2
4

32. The radii of the bases of two cylinders are in the ratio 3 : 4 and their height are in the ratio 4 : 3, their ratio
of their volumes is (Aggarwal Math –126)
Solution : Let their radii be 3x, 4 x and height be 4 y, 5 y.
  (3x)2  4 y 36 3
Ratio of their volumes    .
  (4 x)2  3 y 48 4

33. The radius of a wire is decreased to one-third and its volume remains the same. The new length is how
many times the original length? (Aggarwal Math –130)
Solution : Let original radius  r and original length  h
2
r r
New radius  and let new length  H . Then r 2 h      H or H  9 H .
3 3
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34. Water flows through a cylindrical pipe of internal diameter 7 cm at 2 m per second. If the pipe is always
half full, then what is the volume of water (in liters) discharged in 10 minutes? (Aggarwal Math –135)
Solution : Volume of water flown in 1 sec
 27 7 7 
     200 cm3  7700 cm3 .
 7 2 2 
Volume of water flown in 10 min  (7700  60  10) cm3
 7700  60  10 
  liters  4620 liters.
 1000 

35. Find the number of coins 1.5 cm in diameter and 0.2 cm thick, to be melted to form a right circular cylinder
of height 10 cm and diameter 4.5 cm. (Aggarwal Math –141)
 27 75 75 2  3 99
Solution : Volume of one coin      cm  cm3
 7 100 100 10  280
 22 9 9 
Volume of larger cylinder      10 . cm3
 7 4 4 
 22 9 9 280 
Number of coins      10    450.
 7 4 4 99 

36. 1496 cm3 of metal is used to cast a pipe of length 28 cm. If the internal radius of the pipe is 8 cm, the outer
radius of the pipe is (Aggarwal Math –156)
Solution : Let the outer radius of the pipe be R cm.
Then, volume of metal used  External volume - Internal volume  ππ 2 h  πr 2 h  πh( R 2  r 2 )
22
  28  ( R 2  82 )  88( R 2  64).
7
 88( R 2  64)  1496  R 2  64  17  R 2  81  R  9 cm

37. The slant height of a right circular cone is 10 m and its height is 8 m. Find the area of its curved surface.
Solution : l  10 m, h  8 m, So, r  l 2  h 2  ( 10 )2  82  6 m.

(Aggarwal Math –167)


 Curved surface area  πrl  (  6  10) m 2  60 m 2

38. If a right circular cone of height 24 cm has a volume of 1232 cm3, then the area of its curved surface is
(Aggarwal Math –168)
1 22  1232  7  3 
Solution :   r 2  24  1232  r 2     49  r  7.
3 7  22  24 
Now, r  7 cm, h  24 cm.So, l  (7) 2  (24) 2  25 cm.
 22 
 Curved surface area    7  25 cm2  550 m 2
 7 

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39. A conical tent is to accommodate 11 persons. Each person must have 4 sq. meters of the space on the
ground and 20 cubic meters of air to breathe. The height of the cone is (Aggarwal Math –169)
Solution : Let radius of base  r and height  h.
Required floor area  (4  11)m 2  44 m 2 , So, πr 2  44.
Required volume  (20  11)m 3  220 m3
1 1 220  3
So, πr 2 h  220   44  h  220  h   15 m.
3 3 44

40. If the height of a cone is doubled and its base diameter is trebled, then the ratio of the volume of the
resultant cone to that of the original cone is (Aggarwal Math –178)
Solution : Let the original radius and height of the cone be r and h respectively.
Then, new radius  3r and new height  2h.
1
   (3r ) 2  3h
New volume 3 18
   .
Original volume 1 1
   r 2  3h
3

41. If the height of a cone be doubled and radius of base remains the same, then the ratio of the volume of the
given cone to that of the second cone will be (Aggarwal Math –181)
1 2
r h 1
Solution : Required ratio  3  .
1 2
r  (2h) 2
3

42. The radii of two cones are in the ratio 2 : 1, their volumes are equal. Find the ratio of their heights.
(Aggarwal Math –184)
Solution : Let their radii be 2 x, x and their heights be h and H respectively
1 1 h 1
Then,    (2 x)2  h     x 2  H or  .
3 3 H 4
43. A right cylindrical vessel is full of water. How many right cones having the same radius and height as those
of the right cylinder will be needed to store that water? (Aggarwal Math –192)
Solution : Let radius of eachh be r and height of each be h.
Then, number of cones needed
Volume of cylinder r 2 h
  3
Volume of cylinder 1 r 2 h
3
44. A bucket is in the form of a frustum of a cone and holds 28.490 liters of water. The radii of the top and
bottom are 28 cm and 21 cm respectively. Find the height of the bucket. (Aggarwal Math –203)
Solution : Volume of bucket  28.490 liters  (28.490 1000) cm3  28490 cm 3 .
Let the height of the bukcet be h cm. We have r  21cm, R  28 cm

3
 
h (28) 2  21  28  21  28400
2

28490  21 27195
 h 9784  441  588)   1813 h  27195  h   15 cm
22 1813

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45. If the volume of a sphere is divided by its surface are, the result is 27 cm. The radius of the sphere is
(Aggarwal Math –212)
4 3
r
Solution : 3 2  27  r  81 cm.
4r

46. If the radii of two spheres are in their ratio 1 : 4, then their surface areas are in the ratio (Aggarwal Math –
213)
Solution : Let the radii of the two spheres be r and 4r respectively.
4r 2 r2 1
Then, required ratio     1 : 16.
4 (4r ) 16r
2 2
16

47. Surface area of a sphere is 2464 cm2. If its radius be doubled, then the surface area of the new sphere will
be: (Aggarwal Math –215)
Solution : Let the original radius be r. Then, original surface area  4r 2  2464 cm2 (given ).
New radius  2r  New surface area 4 (2r ) 2
 4  4r 2  (4  2464 )cm 2  9856 cm 2

48. If the radius of a sphere is double, how many times does its volume become? (Aggarwal Math –216)
4 3
Solution : Let the original radius be r. Then, original volume  πr .
3
New radius  2r.

π2r   8  πr 3  8  original volume.


4 4
 New volumee 
3

3 3

49. If the radius of a sphere is increased by 2 cm, then its surface area increases by 352 cm2. The radius of the
sphere before the increases was (Aggarwal Math –217)
 7 1
Solution : 4 π(r  2) 2  4 πr 2  352  (r  2) 2  r 2   352     28.
 22 4 
 (r  2  r )( r  2  r )  28  2r  2  14
 14 
 r    1  6 cm.
2 

50. If a solid sphere of radius 10 cm is moulded into 8 spherical solid balls of equal radius, then the surface
area of each ball is (Aggarwal Math –225)
1 4 
Solution : Volume of each ball    π  10  10  10  cm3 .
8 3 
Let the radius of each ball be r cm.
3
4 1 4   10 
Then , πr 3    π  10  10  10   r 3     53  r  5.
3 8 3  2
 Surface area of each ball  4 πr 2  [4 π  (5) 2 ]cm2 .  (100 ) cm2 .

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51. 12 spheres of the same size are made from melting a solid cylinder of 16 cm diameter and 2 cm height. The
diameter of each sphere is (Aggarwal Math –246)
Solution : Let the radius of each sphere be r cm.
Then, Volume of 12 spheres - Volume of cylinder
4  88 2 3 
 12    r 3    8  8  2  r 3   
5  12  4 
 r  2 cm
 Diameter of each sphere  2r  4 cm.

52. A metallic cone of radius 12 cm and height 24 cm is melted and made into spheres of radius 2 cm each. How
many spheres are there? (Aggarwal Math –254)
Volume of cone
Solution : Number of spheres 
Volume of 1sphere
1
  12  12  24
 3  108 .
4
  2 2 2
3

53. If the diameter of a sphere is 6 m, its hemisphere will have a volume of (Aggarwal Math –256)
2 
Solution : Volume of hemisphere   π  3  3  3 m 3  (18π)m3
3 

54. Volume of a hemisphere is 19404 cu. cm. Its radius is - (Aggarwal Math –258)
Solution : Let the radius be R cm.
 21 
Then,   R 3  19404  R 3  19404    21  R  21 cm.
2 22 3

3 7  44 

55. What is the volume in cubic cm of a pyramid whose area of the base is 25 sq cm and height 9 cm? (Aggarwal
Math –276)
1 1 
Solution : Volume of pyramid   area of base  height    25  9 cm3  75 cm3
3 3 

56. A right pyramid has an equilateral triangular base of side 4 units. If the number of square units of its whole
surface area is three times the number of cubic units of its volume, find its height. (Aggarwal Math –281)
Solution : Let the height of the pyramid be h units.
1  3    4h 
Then, volume of the pyramid      4  4   h cu. units    cu. units.
 3  4    3
  3 
Whole surface area of the pyramid  4    
 4  4  sq.units  16 3 sq.units.
  4 
 4h 
16 3  3     h  4 units.
 3

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57. If three metallic spheres of radii 6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm are melted to form a single sphere, then the diameter
of the new sphere will be (Aggarwal Math – 299)

Solution : Given Raddi of three metallic spheres be r1,r2 ,r3 are 6cm, 8cm and 10cm respectively.
Let the radius of the new spheres be R.
4 3 4
3 3
3

πR  π r1  r2  r3
3 3

4 4
 πR 3  π(63  83  103 )
3 3
R  (216  512  1000)  1728
3

 R  3 12  12  12
R  12
Diameter  24 cm.

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A) 37 B) 38 University of Science and Technology?
C) 39 D) 40 A) Professor Dr. Mohammad Nasim Akhtar
2. Which political party was deregistered on 28 January B) Prof. Dr. Muhammad Samad
2021? C) Prof. Dr. Md. Shahidur Rahman Khan
A) Progressive political party D) Professor Dr. Rafiqul Hasan
B)Jatiya Ganatantrik Party 9. Who is the first Vice Chancellor of Bangabandhu
C) Bangladesh Nationalist Front Sheikh Mujibur Rahman University ?
D) Bangladesh Cultural Liberation Alliance A) Professor Dr. Mohammad Nasim Akhtar
3. Where is Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Square being B) Dr. Z.M. Parvez Sajjad
built? C) Professor Dr. Morshed Ahmed Chowdhury
A) Narsingdi B) Kishoreganj D) Professor Dr. Kamrul Hasan Khan
C) Gopalganj D) Panchagarh 10. How many government science and technology
4. How many varieties of rice have been developed by universities in the country at present?
Bangladesh Rice Research Institute? A) 8 B) 9
A) 98 B) 99 C) 10 D) 11
C) 100 D) 101 11. Which is the eleventh government science and
5. Bangladesh decided to join which international bank technology university in the country?
in 2021? A) Bagura University of Science and Technology
A) New Development Bank B) Sheikh Hasina University of Science and
B) European Investment Bank Technology
C) Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank C) Bangamata Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib
D) African Development Bank University of Science and Technology
6. How many government universities in the country at D) Chandpur University of Science and Technology
present? 12. In which country did a military coup take place?
A) 45 B) 46 A) Myanmar B) Sudan
C) 47 D) 48 C) Thailand D) South Sudan
7. Which government university started operations in 13. Who is the current head of Myanmar's military junta?
2021? A) Than Suye
A) Chandpur University of Science and Technology B) Min Aung Hlaing
B) Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman University C) Ne Win
C) Sheikh Hasina Medical University D) Unu
D) Both A and B

Answer Key: 1. (C) 2. (B) 3. (D) 4. (C) 5. (A) 6. (D) 7. (D) 8. (A) 9. (B) 10. (D) 11. (D) 12. (A) 13. (B)

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14. What is the current number of least developed 21. Who is the current president of the interim
countries? government in Libya?
A) 45 B) 46 A) Khalifa Haftar
C) 47 D) 48 B) Muhammad Yunus Manfi
15. January 26, 2021 Israel opens liaison office in which C) Abdul Hamid Mohammad Dabibah
Muslim country? D) Mohammad Saif
A) Morocco B) Sudan 22. Who is the current Prime Minister of the interim
C) Kosovo D) Qatar government in Libya?
16. January 30, 2021 which is the first country in the A) Mostafa Al Siraj
Middle East to grant citizenship to foreigners? B) Muhammad Yunus Manfi
A) Saudi Arabia B) United Arab Emirates C) Abdul Hamid Mohammad Dabibah
C) Bahrain D) Qatar D) Mohammad Saif
17. Who took over as US Secretary of State on January 23. Who is the current Prime Minister of Italy?
26, 2021? A) Giuseppe Conte B) Mario Draghi
A) Peter Major B) Ron Klein C) Suranjel Whips D) Felix Tasikedi
C) Antony Blinken D) Adam kizinger 24. Who became the first woman Prime Minister of
18. Who became the first black Secretary of Defense in Estonia on 26 January 2021?
the United States on January 26, 2021? A) Sana Marin B) Kaza Kallas
A) Colin Powell B) Frederick Douglas C) Shirin Khankan D) Von Dare Lyon
C) Rosa Parks D) Lloyd Austin 25. Who is the first woman director general of the World
19. How long is the United Nations Decade of Healthy Trade Organization?
Aging? A) Janet Yellen B) Amina Mohamed
A) 2021- 2030 B) 2022- 2031 C) Ngozi okonjo lweala D) Yu Mayung Hee
C) 2023- 2032 D) 2024-2033
20. When did the US spacecraft perseverance land on
Mars?
A) 16 February 2021 B) 18 February 2021
C) 20 February 2021 D) 22 February 2021
Answer Key: 14. (B) 15. (A) 16. (B) 17. (C) 18. (D) 19. (A) 20. (B) 21. (B) 22. (C) 23. (B) 24. (B) 25. (C)

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2. Kv‽jv cvnvo ev cvnv‽oi ivYx ejv nq Kv‽K - - wP¤^yK cvnvo‽K (hv ev›`ie‽b Aew¯'Z)|
3. cvj es‽ki cÕwZôvZv ‽K - ‽Mvcvj|
4. AvwjMi Av‽›`vj‽bi cÕeZ©K ‼K - m¨vi ‰mq` Avng` Lvb|
5. divmx fvlvq wjwLZ evsjvi gymwjg kvm‽bi cÕ_g cyYv½ HwZnvwmK MÕš' - wiqvR DcmvjwZb|
6. evsjv‽`‽ki `ªæZZg gvbe I gvbex h_vµ‽g - ‽gRevn Avn‽g` I wkwib Av³vi (‽bØevwnbxi m`m¨)|
7. ev½vjx I hgybv b`xi ms‽hvM¯'j ‼Kv_vq - e¸ov|
8. a‽jk¦ix b`xi kvLv b`x ‽KvbwU - eywoM½v|
9. Avw`bv_ gw›`i ‽Kv_vq Aew¯'Z - g‽nkLvjx Øx‽c|
10. evsjv‽`ki cÕ_g gwnjv ivóª`~Z - Zvnwgbv Lv
11. gnvgywb wenvi ‼Kv_vq Aew¯'Z - PUªMÕv‽gi ivDRv‽b|
12. Bs‽iwR fvlv miKvwi fvlv wn‽m‽e ‽`‽k e¨envi Kiv nq - 1824 mvj|
13. wRwRqv Ki iwnZ K‽ib ‽K - m¤ªvU AvKei|
14. ‽gNbv ‽b`x eªþcy‽Îi mv‽_ wgwjZ n‽q‽Q ‽Kv_vq - ‰fie evRvi|
15. evsjv‽`k miKvi RvZxq cwi‽ek bxwZ ‽NvlYv K‽i KZ mv‽j - 1992 mv‽j|
16. K⁂wl‽Z iwe ‼gØmyg KLb - KvwZ©K-dvêyb|
17. ‽mvbvgmwR` ¯'je›`i ‼Kv_vq Aew¯'Z - PvucvBbeveMÄ|
18. Kzwóqv ‽Kvb b`xi Zx‽i Aew¯'Z - MovB b`xi |
19. RvZxq cÕv_wgK wkÿv GKv‽Wwg ‼Kv_vq - gqgbwmsn (1977)|
20. gyw³hy‽× ¯^viK fv¯‹h© weRq 71 - evsjv‽`k K…wl wek¦we`¨vjq, (e`iæj Bmjvg)|
21. Kzwkqviv I myigv b`xØ‽qi ‽¯ªvZ wgwjZ n‽q‽Q ‽Kv_vq - ‼gNbv b`x‽Z|

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22. evsjv‽`‽ki g‽a¨fvM w`‽q AwZµg K‽i‽Q - KK©UµvwšÍ ‽iLv|


23. fvi‽Zi mv‽_ wQUgnj wewbg‽q G‽`‽ki mv‽_ KZ GKi Rwg ‼hvM nq - 10,041 GKi (2015 mv‽ji 31 RyjvB)|
24. evsjv‽`‽ki ‽Uwi‽Uvwiqvj ev ivR‰bwZK mgy`ªmxgv KZ - 12 bwUK¨vj gvBj|
25. evsjv‽`‽ki A_©‰bwZK mgy`ªmxgv KZ - 200 bwUK¨vj gvBj|
26. evsjv‽`‽ki DcK~jxq f~LÛ mgy`ª - 350 bwUK¨vj gvBj Ges ‽fØMwjK bvg gnx‽mvcvb)|
27. evsjv‽`‽ki me©‽gvU mxgv‽iLv - 4711 GKi |
28. evsjv‽`k I fvi‽Zi mxgv‽iLv KZ - 3715 GKi|
29. evsjv‽`k I wgqvbgv‽ii mxgv‽iLv KZ - 280 GKi|
30. f~cªK…wZi wfwË‽Z evsjv‽`k‽K Kq fv‽M fvM Kiv qvq - 3wU fv‽M|
AvšÍR©vwZK
1. wR¤^vey‽qi Av‽Mi bvg wK wQj - `wÿb ‼i‽Wwkqv|
2. c⁂w_exi e⁂nËi MÕš'vMvi - `¨ jvB‽eªwi Ae Ks‽MÕm|
3. ‼Kvb ‽Kvb ‼`‽ki ‼mbvevnxwb bvB - gvjØxc I ‼KvóvwiKvi|
4. Biv‽bi KqwU e›`i Av‽Q - `yBwU (Avev`vb I AveŸvm)
5. c⁂w_exi e⁂nËg LwbR ‼Zj ‼kvavbvMvi ‼Kv_vq - Biv‽bi Avev`v‽b|
6. RvwZmsN MwVZ nq - 24 A‽±vei 1945 mv‽j|
7. RvwZmsN w`em - 24 A‽±vei|
8. RvwZms‽Ni AvwU‽Kj ev aviv i‽q‽Q KZwU - 111 wU|
9. RvwZms‽Ni ‽NvlYvc‽Î KZwU Aa¨vq mwbœ‽ewkZ n‽q‽Q - 12wU |
10. RvwZms‽Ni kvLv i‽q‽Q KZwU - 6 wU|
* mvaviY cwil`; wbivcËv cwil`; A_‰bwZK, mvgvwRK I mvs¯‹…wZK `dZi; AwQ cwil`; AvšÍRvwZK Av`vjZ; Kvh©wbev©nx `ßi|
11. RvwZms‽Ni mvaviY cwil‽` United for Peace M⁂nxZ nq - 1950 mv‽j|
12. mKj iv‽ói ‽fvU ‽`qvi AwaKvi Av‽Q ‼Kv_vq - mvaviY cwil‽`|
13. cÖ_‽g wbivcËv cwil‽`i m`m¨ wQ‽jv KZ - 11 wU ( 5 wU ¯'vqx I 6 wU A¯'vqx)|
14. weev`gvb AÂ‽ji mgm¨ wbim‽b KvR Ki‽Q - RvwZms‽Ni AwQ cwil`|
15. AvšÍR©vwZK Av`vj‽Zi m`i `dZi ‼Kv_vq - ‼b`vij¨v‽Úi ‼n‽M Aew¯'Z|
16. AvšÍR©vwZK Av`vj‽Zi wePviK msL¨v KZ - 15 Rb|
17. Kvh©wbev©wn `ß‽ii cÕavb n‽⁃Qb ‼K - gnvmwPe|
18. RvwZms‽Ni eZ©gvb m`m¨ ‼`k KZwU - 193wU|
19. ivwkqv evsjv‽`‽ki gyw³hy‽×i c‽ÿ KZ evi ‼f‽Uv ‼`q - 3 evi|
20. RvwZcyÄ MwVZ n‽qwQj - fvmv©B Pzw³i d‽j|
 evsjv‡`‡ki A_©bxwZ
8g cÂevwl©Kx cwiKíbv
Aby‽gv`b jvf K‽i 29 wW‽m¤^i, 2020
‽gqv` RyjvB, 2020 ‽_‽K Ryb, 2025
cÕ¯ÍvweZ ‽¯øvMvb `¶Zvi Dbœq‽b wewb‽qvM
cÖv°wjZ e¨q 64,95,9080 ‽KvwU UvKv
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miKvwi LvZ ‽_‽K Avm‽e - 12301.2 wewjqb UvKv (18.9%),
‽emiKvwi LvZ ‽_‽K Avm‽e - 52658.6 wewjqb UvKv (81.1%)
Aóg cÂevwl©Kx cwiKíbv (‽gqv`v‽šÍ) `vwi‽`ª¨i nvi 15.06% G bvwg‽q Avbv, Pig `vwi‽`ª¨i nvi 7.4% G bvwg‽q Avbv
Aóg cÂevwl©Kx cwiKíbv wRwWwc cÕe⁂w× AR©‽b j‿¨gvÎvt
A_©eQi 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
cÕe⁂w×i nvi 7.40% 7.70% 8% 8.32% 8.51%
Aóg cÂevwl©Kx cwiKíbv g~j¨ùxwZi j¶¨gvÎv
A_©eQi 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023 2023-2024 2024-2025
cÕe⁂w×i nvi 5.4% 5.3% 5.2% 4.9% 4.8%
wfkb-2041 ev¯Íevq‽b ‽gvU cÂevwl©Kx cwiKíbv n‽e 4wU
1g 2q 3q 4_©
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ev‽RU 2021-22 Av_©-mvgvwRK Lv‽Zi AMÕMwZ


KZZg ev‽RU 50 Zg| gv_vwcQy Avq: 2,227 gvwK©b Wjvi
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evsjv‽`k| RbmsL¨v e⁂w×i nvi: 1.37%
ev‽RU ‽ckKvix I mgq Av.n.g ‽gv¯Ídv Kvgvj (3 Ryb,2021) mv¶iZvi nvi: 74.7%
ev‽R‽Ui AvKvi 6,03,681 ‽KvwU UvKv (wRwWwci 17.5%)| `wi`ª RbmsL¨v: 20.5%
ivR¯^ Av‽qi j¶¨gvÎv 3,89,000 ‽KvwU UvKv (wRwWwci 11.3%; AwZ`vwi`¨ RbmsL¨v: 10.5%
ev‽R‽Ui 64.5%)|
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cÕew⁂ ×i j¶¨gvÎv 7.2% 2% bM` mnvqZv|
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cv‽⁃Qb G Lv‽Zi D‽`¨v³viv|
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cÖwZeÜx- 4 jvL 50 nvRvi UvKv 80% gvbyl‽K wUKv ‽`Iqvi cwiKíbv
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e¨q n‽⁃Q| GQvovI GwWwe e¨vs‽Ki mv‽_ 940 wgwjqb
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 †Ljvayjv
1. eZ©gvb wµ‽K‽Ui wek¦P¨vw¤úqb - Bsj¨vÛ|
2. eZ©gvb dzUej wek¦ P¨vw¤úqb - d«vÝ|
3. cieZ©x wek¦Kvc wµ‽KU 2023 AbywôZ n‽e - fvi‽Z (13Zg)|
4. cieZ©x wek¦Kvc dzUej 2022 AbywôZ n‽e - KvZv‽i (22 Zg)|
5. cieZ©x Awjw¤úK ‽Mgm AbywôZ n‽e - ‽UvwKI, Rvcvb (32 Zg)|
6. cieZ©x wU-‽Uv‽qw›U wek¦Kvc AbywôZ n‽e - fvi‽Z (mßg)|
7. me©‽kl wU-‽Uv‽qw›U wek¦Kvc wR‽Z‽Q - I‽q÷ BwÛR|
8. wU-‽Uv‽qw›U‽Z evsjv‽`‽ki c‽‿ GKgvÎ ‽mÂzwiqvb - Zvwgg BKevj Lvb|
9. 13 Zg hye wek¦Kvc wµ‽KU 2020 G P¨vw¤úqb - evsjv‽`k (3 DB‽KU)|
10. AvBwmwm wµ‽KU ‽iswKs 2021:
e¨vwUs‽q - Babar Azam (Pakisthan)
ODI ‽U÷ - Kane Williamson (New zealand)
wU-‽Uv‽qw›U - Dawid Malan (England)
11. I‽cb ‽Uwbm P¨vw¤úqvb
US Open 2020 cyiæl : WwgwbK w_g (Austria ) ‽g‽q : bvIwg ImvKv ( JAPAN)
Franch Open 2021 cyiæl: Novak Djokovic (Serbia) ‽g‽q : Barbora Krejcíkova (Czech)
Australian Open 2021 cyiæl: Novak Djokovic (Serbia) ‽g‽q : Naomi Osaka (Japan)
12. 14 Zg mvD_ Gwkqvb ‽Mgm AbywôZ n‽e - jv‽nvi, cvwK¯Ívb|
13. 2020 mv‽j ‽Uwbm ‽Ljvi ‽Kvb c«wZ‽hvwMZvwU evwZj Kiv nq - DB¤^jWb|
14. BD‽qdvi el©‽miv dyUejvi 2020 - B‽fb j‽qbWw¯‹ (‽cvj¨vÚ)|
15. Aóg gwnjv wek¦Kvc 2019 P¨vw¤úqb - hy³ivó«|
16. mßg gwnjv wU-‽Uv‽qw›U wek¦Kvc P¨vw¤úqb - A‽÷«wjqv|
17. mßg wewcGj (e½eÜy wewcGj) P¨vw¤úqb - ivRkvnx i‽qjm|
18. cieZ©x Gwkqv Kvc AbywôZ n‽e - - kªxj¼vq (15 Zg)|
19. IwWAvB wµ‽K‽U evsjv‽`‽ki m‽e©v⁃P Bwbs‽mi AwaKvix - wjUb Kygvi `vm ( 176 ivb)|
20. ‽U÷ wµ‽K‽U evsjv‽`‽ki c‽‿ m‽e©v⁃P iv‽bi Bwbsm - gykwdKi iwng (219)|
21. 13 Zg GmG ‽Mg‽m evsjv‽`k ¯^Y© c`K AR©b K‽I - 19wU|

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22. 2022 mv‽j 22 Zg KgbI‽qj_ ‽Mgm AbywôZ n‽e - evwg©snvg, hy³ivR¨|


23. dzUej wek¦Kvc 2022 dvBbvj g¨vP AbywôZ n‽e ‽h ‽÷wWqv‽g - jymvBj ‽÷wWqvg (D‽Øvabx g¨vP -Avj evBZ ‽÷wWqvg)
24. ‽Wwfm, DB¤^jWb, ‽µgwjb Kvc - jb ‽Uwbm Gi mv‽_ RwoZ|
25. Devi' Ugvm Kvc - e¨vWwg›Ub Gi mv‽_ RwoZ
26. A¨v‽mm - wµ‽KU
27. WyivÛ, ‽ivfvm© Kvc - dyUej
28. hy³iv‽ó«i RvZxq ‽Ljv - ‽emej
29. gvj‽qwkqvi RvZxq ‽Ljv - e¨vWwg›U
31. `vev ‽Ljvi mv‽_ RwoZ - K¨vmwjs
32. Ô`vev wek¦Kvc 2021Õ ‽Kv_vq AbywôZ n‽e - ‽mvwP, ivwkqv|wek¦Kvc Av‽qvRb- 10 RyjvB ‼_‽K 3 AvM÷, 2021|
33. 2021 mv‽j Av‽qvwRZ 47Zg ‽Kvcv Av‽gwiKv P¨vw¤úqb n‽q‽Q DËit A¨vk‽jB evwU©, A‽÷«wjqv| wZwb bvix ‽Uwb‽mi i¨vw¼s‽q
‽Kvb `j? eZ©gv‽b kx‽l© Av‽Qb|
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m‽e©v⁃P 15 evi (‽hØ_fv‽e Diæ¸‽qi mv‽_) wRZj GB wk‽ivcv| DËit 195 ivb|
34. ¯^vMwZK wn‽m‽e me‽P‽q ‽ewk evi ‽Kvcv Av‽gwiKv P¨vw¤úqb 41. ‽g‽q‽`i AvšÍR©vwZK wµ‽K‽Ume‽P‽q ‽ewk ivb ‽K K‽i‽Qb?
n‽q‽Q ‽Kvb `j? DËit wgZvwj ivR, fviZ (10,273 ivb)| fvi‽Zi n‽q ‽g‽q‽`i
DËit Diæ¸‽q (mvZ evi)| ‽U‽÷ GKgvÎ Wvej ‽mÂywi K‽i‽Qb wZwb|
35. ‽Kvb ‽`k me‽P‽q ‽ewk evi ‽Kvcv Av‽gwiKv Av‽qvRb K‽i‽Q? 42. BZvwj dzUej `‽ji WvKbvg Kx?
DËit Av‽R©w›Ubv (9 evi)| DËit Av¾ywi (Av¾ywi k‽ãi A_© bxj)|
36. me©‽kl KZ mv‽ji ‽Kvcv Av‽gwiKvq ‽KvbI dvBbvj wQj bv? 43. eZ©gvb wddv i¨vw¼s‽q kxl© ‽`k ‽KvbwU?
DËit 1991 mv‽j| DËit ‽ejwRqvg|
37. m¤úªwZ ‽Kvb evsjv‽`kx ‽L‽jvqvo ‽U÷ wµ‽KU ‽_‽K Aemi 44. ÔBD‽iv 2020× KZwU ‽`‽k AbywôZ n‽e?
wb‽q‽Qb? DËit 11wU ‽`‽k|
DËit gvngy`yjøvn wiqv`| ‽`‽ki n‽q 50wU ‽U÷ ‽L‽j GB j¤^v 45. BD‽iv‽Z me‽P‽q ‽ewk evi dvBbvj ‽L‽j‽Q ‽Kvb `j?
ms¯‹i‽Yi wµ‽K‽Ui BwZ Uvb‽jb wZwb| DËit Rvg©vwb (6 evi)|
38. DB¤^jWb 2021 cyiæl GK‽K P¨vw¤úqb n‽q‽Qb ‽K? 46. BD‽iv‽Z me‽P‽q ‽ewkevi ‽mwgdvBbvj ‽L‽j‽Q ‽Kvb `j?
DËit ‽bvfvK ‽Rv‽KvwfP, mvwe©qv| 20Zg Mª¨vÚ ¯øvg wR‽Z wZwb DËit Rvg©vwb (9 evi)|
cv‽k e‽m‽Qb ‽d‽`ivi I bv`v‽ji| 47. BD‽iv‽Z cÕ_gevi dvBbv‽j D‽VB P¨vw¤úqb nIqv me©‽kl `j
39. DB¤^jWb 2021 bvix GK‽K P¨vw¤úqb n‽q‽Qb ‽K? ‽KvbwU?
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 Computer Fundamental Miscellaneous-7


1. Which of the following can store information in the form 6. A compiler means
of microscopic pits on metal disks. A. A person who compiles source programs
A. Laser disks B. Tape cassettes B. The same thing as a programmer
C. RAM cartridge D. Punched cards C. Keypunch operator
E. None of the above D. A program which translates source program into object
2. A device for converting handwritten impressions into program
coded characters & positional coordinates for input to a E. None of the above
computer is 7. A pen shaped device which can sense light, and is used to
A. Touch panel B. Mouse point at spots on a video screen.
C. Wand D. Writing tablet A. Mouse B. Light pen
E. None of the above C. Joystick D. Plotter
3. A storage system for small amounts of data is E. None of the above
A. Magnetic card B. Magnetic tape 8. A notation used to express clearly on algorithm is known
C. Punched card D. Optical mark reader as
E. None of the above A. Algorithmic language B. Assembly language
4. Which is another name for functional language? C. Machine language D. High level language
A. Machine B. Application language E. None of the above
C. Low-level language D. High-level language 9. Compression of digital data for efficient storage is
E. None of the above A. Buffer B. CPU
5. Compilers and interpreters are themselves C. Packing D. Field
A. High-level language B. Codes E. None of the above
C. Programs D. Mnemonics
E. None of the above
Answer Key: 1. (A) 2. (D) 3. (A) 4. (B) 5. (C) 6. (D) 7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (C)

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10. An operating system intended for use on 21. Which of the following is the coding of data so that
microprocessor based systems that support a single is can't be easily understood if intercepted.
user is A. Barcode B. Decoder
A. PC-DOS B. MS-DOS C. Encryption D. Mnemonics
C. UNIX D. CP/M E. None of the above
E. None of the above 22. RAM is used as a short memory because it is
11. Which programming language is based on Algol 60. A. Volatile
A. PILOT B. SNOBOL B. Has small capacity C. Is very expensive
C. ADA D. SIMULA D. Is programmable E. None of the above
E. None of the above 23. A modern electronic computer is a machine that is
12. Computer memory consists of meant for
A. RAM B. ROM A. Doing quick mathematical calculations
C. PROM D. All of the above B. Input storage, manipulation of outputting of data
E. None of the above C. Electronic data processing
13. A path by which communication is achieved between D. Performing repetitive tasks accurately
a central processor and other devices is called E. None of the above
A. Audit trail B. Network 24. Which is a device that changes information into
C. Bus D. Channel digital form?
E. None of the above A. Modem B. Digitizer
14. A stand-alone system which produces one page of C. Mouse D. Light pen
printed output at a time is E. None of the above
A. Page printer B. Line printer 25. An index register that is automatically incremented
C. Laser printer D. Dot matrix printer or decremented with each use is
E. None of the above A. Auto index B. Asynchronous
15. A memory that does not change its contents without C. Assembler D. Compiler
external causes is known as E. None of the above
A. Dynamic memory B. Static memory 26. Which network is a packet switching network?
C. RAM D. EEPROM A. Ring network B. LAN
E. None of the above C. Star network D. EuroNET
16. The organization and interconnection of the various E. None of the above
components of a computer system is 27. Symbolic languages were developed in
A. Architecture B. Networks A. 1962 B. 1950
C. Graphics D. Designing C. 1974 D. 1980
E. None of the above E. None of the above
17. The report card and merit list forms the 28. As compared to diskettes, the hard disks are
A. Output data B. Data processing A. more expensive B. more portable
C. Central Processing D. Input data C. less rigid D. slowly accessed
E. None of the above E. None of the above
18. A number which is stored and processed but not in 29. What is the name given to the molecular-scale
the standard exponential form is called computer?
A. Floating point number B. Fixed point number A. Femtocomputer B. Nanocomputer
C. Octal number D. Decimal number C. Supercomputer D. Microcomputer
E. None of the above E. None of the above
19. A memory that holds micro programs is 30. Who is considered the 'father' of the minicomputer
A. Core memory B. ROM and one of the founder fathers of the modern
C. RAM D. Control memory computer industry world-wide?
E. None of the above A. George Tate
20. A device invented by Dr. Bobeck in 1966, for mass B. Kenneth H. Olsen
storage of data is C. Seymour Cray
A. Punched paper tape D. Basic Pascal
B. Magnetic bubble storage E. None of the above
C. Magnetic tape D. Magnetic disk
E. None of the above
Answer Key: 10. (D) 11. (D) 12. (D) 13. (C) 14. (A) 15. (B) 16. (A) 17. (A) 18. (B) 19. (B) 20. (B)
21. (C) 22. (A) 23. (B) 24. (B) 25. (A) 26. (D) 27. (B) 28. (A) 29. (B) 30. (B)

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31. The first microprocessors produced by Intel Corpn. 41. The most important advantage of a video disk is
and Texas Instruments were used primarily to control A. Compactness B. Potential capacity
small C. Durability D. Cost effectiveness
A. microwave ovens B. washing machines E. None of the above
C. calculators D. personal computers 42. The process of entering data into a storage location
E. robotics A. adds to the contents of the location
32. Which printer uses a combination of laser-beam & B. cause variation in its address number
electro photographic techniques? C. is known as a readout operation
A. Laser printers B. Dot-Matrix D. is destructive of previous contents
C. Line printer D. Daisy wheel E. None of the above
E. None of the above 43. Time during which a job is processed by the
33. A billionth of a second is defined as a: computer is
A. millisecond B. microsecond A. Delay time B. Real time
C. nanosecond D. picoseconds C. Execution time D. Down time
E. None of the above E. None of the above
34. Which of the following is not currently a topic in 44. Which of the following is used to insure the high
computer science? quality of computer output?
A. Speech recognition B. Artificial intelligence A. computer output microfilm
C. Thermodynamics D. Multiprocessing B. output controls
E. None of the above C. voice output systems D. liquid crystal display
35. Where have the program and data to be located E. None of the above
before the ALU and control unit of a computer can 45. The most common binary code in use today is the 8
operate on it? bit ASCII code. What do the letters ASCII stand for?
A. Internal memory B. Secondary memory A. American Standard Code for International
C. Microprocessor D. Magnetic tapes Interchange
E. None of the above B. American Standard Code for Information
36. When was Apple Macintosh II microcomputer Interchange
introduced in the market? C. American Standard Code for Intelligence
A. 1964 B. 1970 Interchange
C. 1987 D. 1986 D. American Scientific Code for Information
E. None of the above Interchange
37. Control Unit of a digital computer is often called the E. None of the above
A. Clock B. Nerve center 46. The software used to convert source program
C. ICs D. All of the above instructions to object instruction is known as
E. None of the above A. Compiler B. Assembler
38. The unit of a computer system that executes C. Interpreter D. Language processor
program, communicates with and often controls the E. None of the above
operation of other subsystems of the computer is 47. Binary numbers need more places for counting
known as because:
A. CPU B. Control Unit A. 0's and 1's can be added in front of them
C. I/O unit D. Peripheral unit B. 0's and 1's have to be properly placed
E. None of the above C. They are always big numbers
39. Human beings are referred to as Homosapiens. D. Binary base is small E. None of the above
Which device is called Silico sapiens? 48. Backing storage is so named because it
A. Monitor B. Hardware A. is always kept at the back of the CPU
C. Robot D. Computer B. is slow and backward
E. None of the above C. backs up the computer
40. Which access method is used for obtaining a record D. lags behind the main memory
from a cassette tape E. None of the above
A. direct B. sequential 49. The ASCII code for the character J is:
C. random D. All of the above A. 106 B. 105
E. None of the above C. 074 D. 075
E. None of the above
Answer Key: 31. (C) 32. (A) 33. (C) 34. (C) 35. (A) 36. (C) 37. (B) 38. (A) 39. (D) 40. (B) 41. (B)
42. (D) 43. (C) 44. (B) 45. (B) 46. (D) 47. (D) 48. (C) 49. (C)

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50. Off-line operation is the operation of devices without 60. What is the name of the printer which prints all the
the control of A's in a line before all the B's?
A. Memory B. CPU A. Thermal printer B. Electrostatic printer
C. ALU D. Control unit C. Line printer D. Ink-jet printer
E. None of the above E. None of the above
51. What is meant by a dedicated computer? 61. A _____ is simply an arrangement where multiple
A. Which is used by one person only disk drives appear as a single disk drive to the user.
B. Which is assigned one and only one task A. disk B. disk array
C. Which uses on kind of software C. bunch of disks D. disk pack
D. Which is meant for application software only E. spanned drive
E. None of the above 62. Conversion of binary number 1010101000010111 to
52. Which of the following is the user programmed hexadecimal number is
semiconductor memory? A. D8F916 B. A8B916
A. SRAM B. DRAM C. AA1716 D. D9F816
C. EPROM D. All of the above E. None of the above
E. None of the above 63. In comparison with static RAM memory, the
53. An instruction that transfers program control to one dynamic RAM memory has
or more possible paths is known as A. lower bit density and higher power consumption
A. Utility program B. System software B. higher bit density and higher power consumption
C. Broadband channel D. Application program C. lower bit density and lower power consumption
E. None of the above D. higher bit density and lower power consumption
54. The two kinds of main Memory are: E. None of the above
A. Primary and secondary 64. Which of the following holds data and processing
B. Random and sequential instructions temporarily until the CPU needs it?
C. ROM and RAM A. ROM B. control unit
D. All of the above E. None of the above C. main memory D. coprocessor chips
55. Name of the first guided weapon in the world which E. None of the above
used a programmable digital computer: 65. A multi programming system is one that can
A. Sting Ray Torpedo B. Mk 46 Torpedo A. run very fast
C. Air-Launched Cruise Missile (ALCM) B. share hardware resources with many programs
D. Tomahawk Missile E. None of the above simultaneously
56. Programs designed to perform specific tasks is C. compute many programs simultaneously
known as D. use many operating systems
A. System software B. Application software E. None of the above
C. Utility programs D. Operating system 66. The language that is an input for statement
E. None of the above translation is called
57. What is the name given to the weapons which use A. Assembly language B. Source language
computerized guidance system? C. High-level language D. Object language
A. Guided weapons B. Smart weapons E. None of the above
C. Dumb weapons D. Starwars weapons 67. All the instructions and procedures needed to start up
E. None of the above a computer, to the point it can load an operating
58. A monitor's _____ is the distance between the holes system, are stored in ROM chips. In IBM compatible
in the mask behind the screen. This helps determine PCs this is called the _______ .
how sharp the dots appear. A. RAM BIOS B. ROM BIOS
A. refresh rate B. dot pitch C. EPROM D. POST
C. resolution D. color depth E. None of the above
E. None of the above 68. Before a disk drive can access any sector record, a
59. The ALU of a computer normally contains a number computer program has to provide the record's disk
of high speed storage elements called address. What information does this address specify?
A. semiconductor memory B. registers A. Track number B. Sector number
C. hard disk D. magnetic disk C. Surface number D. All of the above
E. None of the above E. None of the above

Answer Key: 50. (B) 51. (B) 52. (C) 53. (C) 54. (C) 55. (A) 56. (B) 57. (B) 58. (B) 59. (B) 60. (C) 61. (B)
62. (C) 63. (D) 64. (C) 65. (B) 66. (B) 67. (B) 68. (D)

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69. A high speed device used in CPU for temporary 70. Computers are extremely fast and have fantastic
storage during processing is called memories. However, the only thing they can
A. A register B. A bus remember is
C. A databus D. All of the above A. Instruction B. Series of 1s and 0s
E. None of the above C. Boolean algebra D. Logic theorems
E. None of the above
Answer Key: 69. (A) 70. (B)

 Ms Excel-2
1. How do you display current date only in MS Excel? 12. Which setting you must modify to print a worksheet
A. date () B. Today () using letterhead?
C. now () D. time () A. Paper B. Margin
2. How do you wrap the text in a cell? C. Layout D. Orientation
A. Format, cells, font 13. What do you call the chart that shows the proportions
B. Format, cells, protection of how one or more data elements relate to another
C. Format, cells, number data element?
D. Format, cells, alignment A. XY Chart B. Line Chart
3. What does COUNTA () function do? C. Pie Chart D. Column Chart
A. counts cells having alphabets 14. The spelling dialog box can be involved by choosing
B. counts empty cells spelling from ________ menu.
C. counts cells having number A. insert B. file
D. counts non-empty cells C. tools D. view
4. What is the short cut key to highlight the entire 15. Which key do you press to check spelling?
column? A. F3 B. F5
A. Ctrl+C B. Ctrl+Enter C. F7 D. F9
C. Ctrl+Page Up D. Ctrl+Space Bar 16. To record a sequence of keystrokes and mouse
5. In the formula, which symbol specifies the fixed actions to play back later we use:
columns or rows? A. Media player B. Sound Recorder
A. $ B. * C. Calculator D. Macro Recorder
C. % D. & 17. We can save and protect the workbook by
6. Excel displays the current cell address in the ........ A. Write Reservation Password
A. Formula bar B. Status Bar B. Protection Password
C. Name Box D. Title Bar C. Read-only Recommended
7. What is the correct way to refer the cell A10 on D. Any of the above
sheet3 from sheet1? 18. The first cell in EXCEL worksheet is labeled as
A. sheet3!A10 B. sheet1!A10 A. AA B. A1
C. Sheet3.A10 D. A10 C. Aa D. A0
8. Which language is used to create macros in Excel? 19. What happens when dollar signs ($) are entered in a
A. Visual Basic B. C cell address? (e$B$2:$B$10)
C. Visual C++ D. Java A. An absolute cell address is created
9. Which of the following is not a term of MSExcel? B. Cell address will change when it is copied to
A. Cells B. Rows another cell
C. Columns D. Document C. The sheet tab is changed
10. How many worksheets can a workbook have? D. The status bar does not display the cell address
A. 3 B. 8 20. What are the tabs that appear at the bottom of each
C. 255 D. none of above workbook called?
11. Which would you choose to create a bar diagram? A. Reference tabs B. Position tabs
A. Edit, Chart B. Insert, Chart C. Location tabs D. Sheet tabs
C. Tools, Chart D. Format, Chart

Answer Key: 1. (B) 2. (D) 3. (D) 4. (D) 5. (A) 6. (C) 7. (A) 8. (A) 9. (D) 10. (D) 11. (D) 12. (B) 13. (B)
14. (C) 15. (C) 16. (C) 17. (D) 18. (B) 19. (A) 20. (D)

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21. What is represented by the small, black square in the 32. Which of the following is not a way to complete a
lower-right corner of an active cell or range? cell entry?
A. Copy handle B. Fill handle A. Pressing enter
C. Insert handle D. Border B. Pressing any arrow key on the keyboard
22. In Excel, a Data Series is defined as what? C. Clicking the Enter button on the Formula bar
A. A type of chart B. A cell reference D. Pressing spacebar
C. A collection of related data 33. You can activate a cell by
D. A division of results A. Pressing the Tab key B. Clicking the cell
23. In Excel, the Fill Color button on the Formatting C. Pressing an arrow key D. All of the above
toolbar is used for what? 34. Text formulas:
A. To insert a background B. To add borders A. Replace cell references
C. To select a distribution of figures B. Return ASCII values of characters
D. To add shading or color to a cell range C. Concatenate and manipulate text
24. In help menu of Excel, which of the following tabs D. Show formula error value
are found? 35. How do you insert a row?
A. Contents tab B. Answer Wizard tab A. Right-click the row heading where you want to
C. Index tab D. all of the above insert the new row and select Insert from the shortcut
25. A __________ is a grid with labeled columns and menu
rows. B. Select the row heading where you want to insert
A. Dialog box B. Worksheet the new row and select Edit >Row from the menu
C. Clipboard D. Toolbar C. Select the row heading where you want to insert
26. The active cell: the new row and click the Insert Row button on the
A. is defined by a bold border around the cell standard toolbar
B. Receives the data the user enters D. All of the above
C. It is the formula bar D. Only A and B 36. Which of the following is not a basic step in creating
27. Which function is used to calculate depreciation, a worksheet?
rates of return, future values and loan payment A. Save workbook B. Modify the worksheet
amounts? C. Enter text and data D. Copy the worksheet
A. Logical 37. How do you select an entire column?
B. Math & Trigonometry A. Select Edit > Select > Column from the menu
C. Statistical D. Financial B. Click the column heading letter
28. B7:B9 indicates: C. Hold down the shift key as you click anywhere in
A. Cells B7 and cell B9 only the column
B. Cells B7 through B9 D. Hold down the Ctrl key as you click anywhere in
C. Cell B8 only D. None of the above the column
29. The Cancel and Enter buttons appear in the: 38. How can you print three copies of a workbook?
A. Title bar B. Formula bar A. Select File > Properties form the menu and type 3
C. Menu bar D. Sheet tabs in the Copies to print text box
30. Which of the following methods cannot be used to B. Select File > Print from the menu and type 3 in the
enter data in a cell Number of copies text box
A. Pressing an arrow key C. Click the Print button on the standard toolbar to
B. Pressing the Tab key print the document then take it to Kinko‟s and has 2
C. Pressing the Esc key more copies made
D. Clicking on the formula bar D. Press Ctrl+P+3
31. Which of the following will not cut information? 39. To create a formula, you first:
A. Pressing Ctrl + C A. Select the cell you want to place the formula into
B. Selecting Edit > Cut from the menu B. Type the equals sign (=) to tell Excel that you‟re
C. Clicking the Cut button on the standard about to enter a formula
D. Pressing Ctrl+X C. Enter the formula using any input values and the
appropriate mathematical operators that make up
your formula
D. Choose the new command from the file menu

Answer Key: 21. (B) 22. (C) 23. (D) 24. (D) 25. (B) 26. (D) 27. (D) 28. (B) 29. (B) 30. (C) 31. (A)
32. (D) 33. (D) 34. (C) 35. (A) 36. (D) 37. (B) 38. (B) 39. (B)

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40. To center worksheet titles across a range of cells, you 50. Hyperlinks can be
must A. Text B. Drawing objects
A. Select the cells containing the title text plus the C. Pictures D. All of above
range over which the title text is to be centered 51. To activate the previous cell in a preselected range,
B. Widen the columns press
C. Select the cells containing the title text plus the A. The Alt key B. The Tab key
range over which the title text is to be enfettered C. The Enter key D. None of the above
D. Format the cells with the comma style 52. Which button do you click to add up a series of
41. How do you delete a column? numbers?
A. Select the column heading you want to delete and A. The autosum button B. The Formula button
select the Delete Row button on the standard toolbar C. The quicktotal button D. The total button
B. Select the column heading you want to delete and 53. When the formula bar is active, you can see
select Insert Delete from the menu A. The edit formula button B. The cancel button
C. Select the row heading you want to delete and C. The enter button D. All of the above
select Edit>Delete from the menu 54. To copy formatting from one area in a worksheet and
D. Right click the column heading you want to delete apply it to another area you would use:
and select delete from the shortcut menu A. The Edit > Copy Format and Edit>Paste
42. How can you find specific information in a list? Format commands form the menu
A. Select Tools > Finder from the menu B. The Copy and Apply Formatting dialog box,
B. Click the Find button on the standard toolbar located under the Format > Copy and Apply menu
C. Select Insert > Find from the menu C. There is no way to copy and apply formatting in
D. Select Data > Form from the menu to open the Excel – You have to do it manually
Data Form dialog box and click the Criteria button D. The Format Painter button on the standard toolbar
43. When integrating word and excel, word is usually the 55. In a worksheet you can select
A. Server B. Destination A. The entire worksheet B. Rows
C. Client D. Both b and c C. Columns D. All of the above
44. When a label is too long to fit within a worksheet 56. When you link data maintained in an excel workbook
cell, you typically must to a word document
A. Shorten the label A. The word document cannot be edit
B. Increase the column width B. The word document contains a reference to the
C. Decrease the column width original source application
D. Adjust the row height C. The word document must contain a hyperlink
45. The name box D. The word document contains a copy of the actual
A. Shows the location of the previously active cell data
B. Appears to the left of the formula bar 57. Which area in an excel window allows entering
C. Appears below the status bar values and formulas
D. Appears below the menu bar A. Title bar B. Menu bar
46. Comments put in cells are called C. Formula bar D. Standard toolbar
A. Smart Tip B. Cell Tip 58. To hold row and column titles in place so that they
C. Web Tip D. Soft Tip do not scroll when you scroll a worksheet click the
47. Which is used to perform what if analysis? A. Unfreeze panes command on the window menu
A. Solver B. Goal seek B. Freeze panes command on the window menu
C. Scenario Manager D. All of above C. Hold titles command on the edit menu
48. You can use the horizontal and vertical scroll bars to D. Split command on the window menu
A. Split a worksheet into two panes 59. To edit in an embedded excel worksheet object in a
B. View different rows and columns edit the contents word document
of a cell A. Use the excel menu bar and toolbars inside the
C. Edit the contents of a cell word application
D. view different worksheets B. Edit the hyperlink
49. Multiple calculations can be made in a single formula C. Edit the data in a excel source application
using D. Use the word menu bar and toolbars
A. standard formulas B. array formula
C. complex formulas D. smart formula
Answer Key: 40. (A) 41. (D) 42. (D) 43. (D) 44. (B) 45. (B) 46. (B) 47. (D) 48. (B) 49. (B) 50. (D)
51. (D) 52. (A) 53. (D) 54. (D) 55. (D) 56. (B) 57. (C) 58. (B) 59. (A)

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60. To create a formula, you can use: 66. Which of the following is a popular DOS based
A. Values but not cell references spreadsheet package?
B. Cell references but not values A. Word B. Smart cell
C. Values or cell references although not both at the C. Excel D. Lotus 1-2-3
same time 67. An excel workbook is a collection of
D. Value and cell references A. Workbooks B. Worksheets
61. Status indicators are located on the C. Charts
A. Vertical scroll bar B. Horizontal scroll bar D. Worksheets and charts
C. Formula bar D. Standard toolbar 68. Excel files have a default extension of
62. Which of the following is the oldest spreadsheet A. Xls B. Xlw
package? C. Wk1 D. 123
A. VisiCalc B. Lotus 1-2-3 69. You can use the format painter multiple times before
C. Excel D. StarCalc you turn it off by
63. Rounding errors can occur A. You can use the format painter button on ly one
A. When you use multiplication, division, or time when you click it
exponentiation in a formula B. Double clicking the format painter button
B. When you use addition and subtraction in a C. Pressing the Ctrl key and clicking the format
formula painter button
C. Because excel uses hidden decimal places in D. Pressing the Alt key and clicking the format
computation painter button
D. When you show the results of formulas with 70. You can use the formula palette to
different decimal places that the calculated results A. Format cells containing numbers
64. You can copy data or formulas B. Create and edit formulas containing functions
A. With the copy, paste and cut commands on the C. Enter assumptions data
edit menu D. Copy a range of cells
B. With commands on the shortcut menu
C. With buttons on the standard toolbars
D. All of the above
65. You cannot link excel worksheet data to a word
document
A. With the right drag method
B. With a hyperlink Answer Key:
C. With the copy and paste special commands 60. (D) 61. (C) 62. (A) 63. (A) 64. (D) 65. (D)
D. With the copy and paste buttons on the standard 66. (D) 67. (D) 68. (A) 69. (B) 70. (B)
toolbar

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a) bxjv¤^i b) ‽¯ªvZw¯^bx a) evK + `vb = evM`vb b) Dr + ‼Q` = D‽⁃Q`
c) c‽qvwa d) Rj` c) ci + ci = ci¯úi d) mg + mvi = msmvi
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‼K? Ôgay‽Z× ‼Kvb Kvi‽K ‼Kvb wefw³?
a) gybxi ‼PØayix b) AvjZvd gvngy` a) Ki‽Y 7gx b) Acv`v‽b 7gx
c) Avãyj Mvd&dvi ‼PØayix d) Av‽bvqvi cvkv c) AwaKi‽Y 5gx d) K‽g© 5gx
3. ÔMÕv‽g b`x Zx‽i ‼eovZvg× ‼Kvb Kv‽ji wµqvc`? 7. wb‽¤œi ‼Kvb kãwU‽Z ÖAbÓ DcmM©wU mv`⁂k¨ A‽_© e¨eüZ n‽q‽Q?
a) mvavib AZxZ b) NUgvb AZxZ a) AbycvZ b) Abyev`
c) wbZ¨e⁂Ë AZxZ d) cyivNwUZ AZxZ c) AbyR d) Aby‽kvPbv
4. ÖAšÍÓ k‽ãi wecixZ kã ‼KvbwU? 8. ÖKuv‽`v b`x Kvu‽`vÓ Dcb¨vmwUi iPwqZv ‼K?
a) ‼kl b) AbšÍ a) ˆmq` IqvwjDjøvn b) kIKZ Imgvb
c) Aewkó d) A`¨ c) Aveyj gbmyi Avn‽g` d) AvLZviæ¾vgvb Bwjqvm

Answer Key: 1. (C) 2. (C) 3. (C) 4. (B) 5. (C) 6. (A) 7. (B) 8. (A)

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9. KvRx bRiæj Bmjv‽gi cÕ_g Kve¨MÕš' ‼KvbwU? 25. She is shocked because she ______ a terrible
a) AwMœexYv b) we‽li evukx accident.
c) g⁂Zz¨ÿzav d) wi‽³i ‼e`b a) sees b) saw
10. ‽Kvb cÕvPxb wjwc ‼_‽K evsjv wjwci D™¢e n‽q‽Q? c) has seen d) is going to
a) Zrmg wjwc b) ms¯‹…Z wjwc 26. The man who has committed such an _____ crime
c) eªvþx wjwc d) Av‽Mœq wjwc must get the most severe punishment.
a) injurious b) uncharitable
11. Öni‽evjvÓ ‼Kvb mgvm?
c) unworthy d) abominable
a) Dcc` Zrcyiæl b) Ae¨qxfve 27. Rafique failed in the examination because none of
c) eûeªxwn d) Kg©avivq his answers were _____ to the questions asked.
12. Ö‽cÕØpÓ Gi mwÛ we‽⁃Q` ‼KvbwU? a) allusive b) revealing
a) ‼cÕv + Dp b) ‽cÕv + Ep c) pertinent d) preferential
c) cÖ + Dp d) cÖ + Ep 28. A person who cannot be changed is called in a
13. wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU ZvobRvZ aŸwb? word:
a) o b) i a) Indelible b) Enduring
c) l d) a c) Obscure d) Incorrigible
14. Ö‽bB AvuKovÓ evMavivwUi A_© ‼KvbwU? 29. He said to her, “What a cold day!” The indirect
a) Ø›Ø b) GK¸u‽q speech of this:
a) He exclaimed that it was a very cold day.
c) mL¨Zv d) iMPUv
b) He exclaimed that it was a cold day.
15. ÖbgybvÓ kãwU ‼Kvb fvlvi?
c) He exclaimed sorrowfully that it was a cold day.
a) Aviwe b) dviwm d) He told her that it was a cold day.
c) divwm d) ¸RivUx 30. Mr. Abdur Rahim feels like “a cuckoo in the nest”
16. ‽hLv‽b gvwQ-I cÕ‽ek Ki‽Z cv‽i bv Zv‽K GK K_vq wK e‽j? by becoming the employee of the month. What is
a) wbg©vwÿK b) Z‽gvnv the meaning of the underlined idiom?
c) fvMvo d) ZzjU a) A person is liked by everybody
17. The antonym of the word “Thrive” is: b) A person is disliked by everybody
a) Accomplish b) Flourish c) A team player d) A leader
c) Plummet d) Stagnate 31. The meaning of the phrase, “to smell a rat” is:
18. The antonym of the word “Belittle” is a) To see signs of plague epidemic
a) Criticize b) Flatter b) To get bad smell of a dead rat
c) Exaggerate d) Adore c) To suspect foul dealing
19. The synonym of the word “Narcissism” is: d) To be in a bad mood
a) Notorious b) Selfishness 32. Choose the correct sentence:
c) Dignity d) Self-effacing a) If I find a bag in the street, I take it to the police.
20. The synonym of the word “Articulate” is: b) If I find a bag in the street, I took it to the
a) Aware b) Garbled police.
c) Unintelligible d) Eloquent c) If I find a bag in the street, I will take it to the
21. Choose the correct spelling: police.
a) Questionnaire b) Questionaire d) If I find a bag in the street, I had to take it to the
c) Questionnair d) Questionnaier police.
22. The man was blind ____ his left eye. 33. In a sequence of 8 consecutive integers, how much
a) for b) on greater is the sum of the last four integers than the
c) of d) in sum of the first four integers?
23. Employees must adhere _____ some rules set ____ a) 10 b) 12
thee management. c) 14 d) 16
a) on, for b) to, by 34. If x = 80%, by what percent is x larger then x2?
c) with, by d) in, to a) 8% b) 16%
24. The judge acquitted him ________ the charge. c) 25% d) 80%
a) from b) of
c) on d) with
Answer Key: 9. (A) 10. (C) 11. (A) 12. (D) 13. (A) 14. (B) 15. (B) 16. (A) 17. (D) 18. (D) 19. (B) 20. (D)
21. (A) 22. (C) 23. (B) 24. (B) 25. (C) 26. (D) 27. (C) 28. (D) 29. (A) 30. (B) 31. (C) 32. (C) 33. (D) 34. (B)

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35. The average wage of a worker during a fortnight 43. A is two years older that B who is twice as old as
comprising 15 consecutive working days was Taka C. If the total age of A, B and C is 27, then how
90 per day. During the first 7 days, his average old is B?
wage was Taka 87 per day and the average wage a) 7 b) 8
during the last 7 days was Taka 92 per day. What c) 9 d) 10
was his wage on the 8th day? 44. A person crosses a 600 meters long street in 5
a) Taka 83 b) Taka 90 minutes. What is his speed in kilometers per hour?
c) Taka 92 d) Taka 97 a) 3.6 b) 7.2
36. A man‟s regular pay is Taka 30 per hour up to 40 c) 8.4 d) 10
hours. Overtime is twice the payment for regular 45. For what value of „k‟ will the pair of equation 3x +
time. If he was paid Taka 1680, how many hours 4y = 12 and kx + 12y = 30 does not have a unique
overtime did he work? solution?
a) 8 b) 16 a) 3 b) 7.5
c) 28 d) 48 c) 9 d) 12
37. The length of a rectangle is twice that that of its 46. If one of the roots of the quadratic equation
breadth. If the length of the rectangle is increased x2+mx+24=0 is 1.5, then what is the value of m?
by 109%, while its breadth is decreased by 10% a) -22.5 b) -17.5
what is the percentage change in the perimeter? c) -10.5 d) 16
1 2 47. A number when divided by a divisor leaves a
a) 3 % b) 3 % remainder of 24. When twice the original number
3 3
c) 4% d) No change is divided by the same divisor, the remainder is 11.
38. A can complete a project in 20 days and B can What is the value of the divisor?
complete the same project in 30 days. A and B a) 13 b) 35
start working on the project together and A quits c) 37 d) 59
10 days before that project is expected to be 48. 10 cants caught 10 rats in 10 seconds. How many
completed. How many days in total will the project cats are required to catch 100 rats in 100 seconds?
take to complete? a) 10 b) 20
a) 16 days b) 18 days c) 50 d) 100
c) 23 days d) 27 days 49. How many triangles are there in the figure below?
39. Halim purchased brand A pen for Taka 200 each
and brand B pen for Taka 160 each. If he
purchased a total of 8 of these pens for Taka 1,200,
how many pens of brand A did he purchase?
a) 3 b) 4 a) 9 b) 11
c) 5 d) 6 c) 12 d) 13
40. Ahad buys 80 kg sugar at Taka 40 per kg and 40 50. If A : B = 3 : 4, C : B = 5 : 4, C : D = 10 : 9, then
kg rice at Taka 50 per kg. At what price A : B : C : D is :
approximately in Taka per kg should he sell to a) 8 : 6 : 9 : 10 b) 8 : 6 : 10 : 9
make a profit of 10% on cost? c) 6 : 8 : 10 : 9 d) 6 : 8 : 9 : 10
a) 42.3 b) 44.3 51. A fruit seller had some apples. He sold 40% apples
c) 47.7 d) 49.2 and still has 420 apples left. Originally he had:
41. Find the ratio of purchase price to sell price if there a) 588 apples b) 600 apples
is loss of 12.5%. c) 672 apples d) 700 apples
a) 7 : 8 b) 8 : 7 52. What percentage of numbers from 1 to 70 has 1 or
c) 2 : 25 d) 25 : 2 9 in the unit digits?
42. Find the area of a right angled triangle whose a) 1% b) 14%
hypotenuse is 10cm and base 8cm. c) 20% d) 21%
a) 24 sq. cm b) 34 sq. cm
c) 36 sq. cm d) 48 sq. cm

Answer Key: 35. (D) 36. (A) 37. (A) 38. (B) 39. (B) 40. (B) 41. (B) 42. (A) 43. (D) 44. (B) 45. (C)
46. (B) 47. (C) 48. (A) 49. (C) 50. (C) 51. (D) 52. (C)

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53. A bag contains 2 red, 3 green, and 2 blue balls. If 62. Who was the first governor of the Bangladesh
two balls are drawn at random, what is the Bank?
probability that none of the balls drawn is blue? a) A. N. M. Hamidullah
10 11 b) Lutfar Rahman Sarkar
a) b) c) Khorshed Alam
21 21
d) M. Nurul Islam
2 5
c) d) 63. Bangladesh adopted floating exchange rate system
7 7 of foreign exchange on:
54. If a series looks like 1, 1.5, 2.5, 4, ......, then which a) March 30, 2003 b) April 30, 2003
of the following comes next in the sequence? c) May 30, 2003 d) June 30, 2003
a) 5 b) 6 64. Electric bulb filament is mad of:
c) 6.5 d) 7 a) Copper b) Aluminum
55. In a group of 60 people, 27 people like Coca Cola c) Zinc d) Tungsten
and 42 people like Pepsi Cola. Each person likes a 65. Entomology is the science that studies:
least one of the two drinks. How many of these a) scientific terms b) human behavior
people like both Coca Cola and Pepsi Cola? c) insects d) rock formation
a) 7 b) 9 66. East Timor is in the continent of:
c) 11 d) 13 a) Africa b) Asia
56. The equation of the given curve is: c) Europe d) Oceania
67. In Bangladesh, what is the contribution of
agriculture and forestry sector in 2016-2016 GDP
at constant prices?
a) 9.7% b) 11.7%
c) 13.7% d) 15.7%
68. Which national football team ranks first according
a) y = x b) y = -1 to the latest FIFA ranking?
c) y = 1lx d) y = -x a) Argentina b) Brazil
57. The Great Barrier Reef is located in: c) Germany d) Portugal
a) Australia b) China 69. Ramnath Kovind is the ________ President of
c) Sri Lanka d) South Africa India.
58. When was Value Added Tax (VAT) introduced in a) 12th b) 13th
Bangladesh? c) 14th d) 15th
a) 1991 b) 1992 70. ______ controls the functioning of the computer
c) 1993 d) 1994 system as well as provides users the means to
59. In the history of Dhaka, when was it declared interact with the computer.
capital for the first time? a) The motherboard b) A network
a) 1601 b) 1610 c) The platform
c) 1621 d) 2016 d) The operating system
60. When was the process of demutualization started 71. Photo-editing, word-processing, and spreadsheet
in stock exchanges of Bangladesh? are examples of which of the following?
a) 2013 b) 2014 a) Platform Software b) System Software
c) 2015 d) 2009 c) Operating Software d) Application
61. Which of the following was declared as the Software
International Year of Micro credit by the United 72. Which function key is used to check spellings in
Nations? Microsoft Word?
a) 2003 b) 2005 a) <F2> b) <F5>
c) 2007 d) 2009 c) <F7> d) <F11>

Answer Key: 53. (A) 54. (C) 55. (B) 56. (C) 57. (A) 58. (A) 59. (B) 60. (A) 61. (B) 62. (A) 63. (C)
64. (D) 65. (C) 66. (B) 67. (B) 68. (C) 69. (C) 70. (D) 71. (D) 72. (C)

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73. What is Ubuntu? 78. In Windows Operating System, which keyboard


a) A malware b) An operating system shortcut is used to close any program?
c) An application program d) A firmware a) <Esc> b) Ctrl + F4
74. A webpage is identified by: c) Alt + F4 d) Ctrl + Alt + Delete
a) HTTP b) URL 79. In Microsoft PowerPoint, which command is used
c) IP d) TCP to go directly into slideshow?
75. What is the shortcut key for Page Break in a) <F7> b) <F5>
Microsoft Word? c) Alt + F4 d) <Esc>
a) Ctrl + Return b) Ctrl + Enter 80. In Microsoft Excel, data presented in rows are
c) Ctrl + Page down d) Alt + P converted into columns using which of the
76. The process of a computer receiving information following options:
from a server on the Internet is known as: a) Transpose b) Values
a) Uploading b) Pushing c) Inverse d) Align
c) Downloading d) Transferring
77. In Microsoft Word, which command is used to
search for a word?
a) Ctrl + S b) Ctrl + F
c) Ctrl + R d) Ctrl + A
Answer Key: 73. (B) 74. (B) 75. (B) 76. (C) 77. (B) 78. (C) 79. (B) 80. (A)

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1. ‽KvbwU ‼hvMiƒp kã? 9. ÔeªRwejvm× MÕ‽š'i iPwqZv-
a) Rjxq b) cxZv¤^i a) we`¨vcwZ b) eo※ PÐx`vm
c) wgZvwj d) gÐc c) Ck¦iP›`ª ¸ß d) Ck¦iP›`ª we`¨vmvMi
2. ‽Kvb kã¸‽⁃Qi evbvb ï×? 10. ÔQvcvLvbv× k‽ãi ÔLvbv× ‼Kvb ai‽bi cÕZ¨q?
a) ¯^vqZ¡kvmb, mgxwPb b) `~e©vi, g~gyl©y a) evsjv K…r b) evsjv ZwØZ
c) ¯^všÍbv, kixwi d) `yM©v, c~Y¨ c) we‽`wk Zw×Z d) ms¯‹…Z ZwØZ
3. ÔKzwb©k× k‽ãi Drm fvlv- 11. nvmvb nvwdRyi ingvb iwPZ Kve¨MÕš'-
a) Ij›`vR b) dviwm a) weaŸ¯Í bxwjgv b) ‰P‽Îi fv‽jvevm
c) ms¯‹…Z d) ZzwK© c) ivwÎ‽kl d) fweZ‽e¨i evwYR¨Zix
4. ÔmvabvÕ cwÎKvi cÖ_g m¤úv`K- 12. ÔmgveZ©b× k‽ãi KqwU Aÿi?
a) myax›`ªbv_ VvKzi b) m‽Z¨›`ªbv_ VvKzi a) mvZ b) Qq
c) iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi d) wØ‽R›`ªbv_ VvKzi c) cuvP d) Pvi
5. Ôi_‽iLv× ‼Kvb mgvm? 13. Ôevsjv fvlvi DrcwË gvMwa cÕvK…Z ‼_‽K×| GB Dw³wU K‽i‽Qb-
a) wbZ¨ b) Ø›Ø a) gynv¤§` knx`yjøvn b) myKzgvi ‼mb
c) mnv_©K eûeªxwn d) Zrcyiæl c) RR© wMÖqvimb d) mybxwZKzgvi P‽Ævcva¨vq
6. AvLZviæ¾vgvb Bwjqvm iwPZ MÕš'- 14. ‽KvbwU gyw³hy×wfwËK Dcb¨vm?
a) wewPZ wPšÍv b) ms¯‹…wZi fvOv ‽mZz a) cÕ‽`v‽l cÕvK…ZRb b) wP‽j‽KvVvi ‼mcvB
c) AvZ¥NvZx iex›`ªbv_ d) KvjwRÄvmv c) Rjv½x d) I¼vi
7. Ôhw` Zv‽i bvB wPwb ‼Mv, ‼m wK Avgvq ‼b‽e wP‽b×| GwU ‼Kvb 15. we‽`kx DcmM©hy³ kã-
ai‽bi evK¨? a) Avjywb b) ni‽evjv
a) mij b) ‼hØwMK c) gMWvj d) cvwZ‽jey
c) RwUj d) mvaviY 16. Ôiv‽Î jywPgywP wKQz LvB‽b, ‼¯ªd fvZ×| G ev‽K¨ ÔjywPgywP× kã‰ØZ
8. Ô¯œvb > wmbvb× ‼Kvb ai‽bi aŸwb cwieZ©b cÕwµqv? Kx fve cÕKvk Ki‽Q?
a) wecÖKl© b) aŸwb‽jvc a) mvaviY b) cÕmbœ
c) mgxfeb d) ¯^im½wZ c) AeÁv d) Abxnv

Answer Key:
1. (B) 2. (D) 3. (D) 4. (A) 5. (D) 6. (B) 7. (C) 8. (A) 9. (D) 10. (C) 11. (D) 12. (D) 13. (D) 14. (C) 15. (B) 16. (D)

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17. Ôevsjv‽`k ‼hb Rqjvf K‽i×| GwU ‼Kvb ai‽bi evK¨? 32. The first astronaut to visit space twice was
a) cÖv_©bvm~PK b) Av‽eMm~PK a) Michael Collins b) Nell Armstrong
c) eY©bvZ¥K d) AbyÁvm~PK c) Gus Grissom d) Yuri Gagarin
18. Ô‽mØg¨× k‽ãi wecixZ kã- 33. In which year, did the US cancel the GSP facility
a) kxwjZ b) `yR©b for Bangladesh?
c) D×Z d) DMÖ a) 2011 b) 2013
c) 2012 d) 2014
19. k‽ãi evsjv cwifvlv-
34. Which is the largest ethnic group of Bangladesh?
a) weÁwß b) cwicÎ a) Rakhain b) Garo
c) cÖÁvcb d) weeiYx c) Chakma d) Marma
20. ÔGK ‼h wQj ivRv× GLv‽b Ô‽h× Gi e¨envi- 35. In which year did the Titanic Sink?
a) AbyÁvm~PK b) m‽¤^vabm~PK a) 1910 b) 1920
c) AjsKvim~PK d) m¤^Üm~PK c) 1912 d) 1914
21. ‽KvbwU AvÂwjK RxebwfwËK Dcb¨vm? 36. The new capital of the Indian state of Andhra
a) RvMix b) AviY¨K Pradesh is
c) Awfkß bMix d) b`xe‽ÿ a) Hyderabad b) Kochi
22. ÔRj× k‽ãi mgv_©K kã- c) Bhubaneswar d) Amravati
a) me©ïwP b) I`b 37. Who was the lyricist of the song titled „Mora Ekti
Phulke Banchabo Bole Juddho Kori‟?
c) D`K d) evwi`
a) Gobindo Haldar
23. Ph©vc‽`i ‼Kvb Kwe wb‽R‽K evOvwj e‽j cwiPq w`‽q‽Qb?
b) Gazi Mazharul Anwar
a) fzmyKzcv b) Kvûcv c) Fazle Khoda d) Apel Mahmud
c) keicv d) jyBcv 38. Mount Kilimanjaro is in
24. wbZ¨ g~a©b¨-Y - evPK kã a) Kenya b) Tanzania
a) iveY b) ivgvqY c) Uganda d) Japan
c) wecwY d) weòz 39. The official language of the Canadian province of
25. Ô‽Muvd ‼LRy‽i× ej‽Z ‼evSvq- Quebec is
a) Amnvq b) cÕK…ZB Ajm a) English b) German
c) mv`vwm‽a d) AKg©Y¨ c) French d) Italian
26. The Spanish Civil War began in the year 40. When was the spelling of the capital of Bangladesh
a) 1914 b) 1936 changed from Dacca to Dhaka?
c) 1920 d) 1945 a) 1982 b) 1983
27. Which article of the constitution of Bangladesh c) 1985 d) 1984
ensures the Separation of Judiciary from the 41. A 25 km long causeway connects Saudi Arabia
Executive? with which country?
a) 25 b) 22 a) Qatar b) Yemen
c) 23 d) 24 c) Bahrain
28. Shaquille O‟Neal retired in 2011 from what sport? d) United Arab Emirates
a) Baseball b) Football 42. Where is the Buriganga Eco situated?
c) Basketball d) Tennis a) Savar b) Sheyampur
29. Who is the governor of the Reserve Bank of India? c) Dhamrai d) Keraniganj
a) Raghuram Rajan b) Arun Jaitley 43. „Fera‟ is a
c) Urjit Patel d) Subba Rao a) Cinema b) Book
30. Since when has Google started news service for c) Documentary d) Drama
Bangladesh? 44. How many Olympic Games have been hosted in
a) 10th March 2015 b) 15th April 2015 Africa?
th
c) 9 September 2015 d) 20th June 2015 a) One b) Two
31. Islam Kanmov was the president of c) Three d) Zero
a) Azerbaijan b) Tajikistan 45. The book “Prodoshe Prakiitojon” was written by
c) Uzbekistan d) Turkmenistan a) Shawkat Osman b) Shawkat Ali
c) Shawkat Mahmud d) Akhtaruzzaman Ilias
Answer Key: 17. (A) 18. (D) 19. (C) 20. (C) 21. (B) 22. (C) 23. (A) 24. (C) 25. (B) 26. (B) 27. (B) 28. (C)
29. (C) 30. (C) 31. (C) 32. (C) 33. (B) 34. (C) 35. (C) 36. (D) 37. (A) 38. (B) 39. (C) 40. (A) 41. (C) 42. (B)
43. (C) 44. (D) 45. (B)
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46. LATENT 60. For every citizen it is mandatory to help the civic
a) hard b) visible administration for keep up the city clean.
c) concealed d) display a) for upkeep clean the city.
47. AGILITY b) for clean and keep the city.
a) prosperity b) style c) to keep the city clean.
c) allure d) quickness d) for keeping of the city cleanliness.
48. OSTENTATION 61. To succeed in any _______ task, _______ is
a) protruding b) wealthy needed.
c) showy d) decorative a) challenging, impatience
49. MOROSE b) difficult, perseverance
a) irritable b) depressed c) critical, approach
c) uncivilized d) pessimistic d) appropriate, strategy
50. SUNDRY 62. Being an incorrigible _______ he will never tell
a) complex b) express the _____.
c) various d) unmatched a) lier, truth b) idiot, story
Direction: Choose the correctly spelt word. c) offender, details d) criminal, message
51. a) accomodate b) acommodate 63. Your _____ will _____ all the benefits you derived
c) acomodate d) accommodate from your hard work.
a) patience, delete
52. a) demmurage b) demarrage
b) possessiveness, enhance
c) demurrage d) demurage
c) apathy, increase d) carelessness, nullify
53. a) erroniously b) erroneously
c) erroneusly d) erroniosly 64. If the banks desire to ______ profit, they should
54. a) acqiuintence b) acquantance get rid of _____ measures.
c) acquentence d) acquaintance a) increase, populist b) loss, concentrate
55. a) ocurred b) occurred c) earn, healthy d) maximize, modern
c) occuurrd d) occurrd 65. There are _____ instances to prove that the leader
56. How religious intolerance can blight social peace _____ courteously with everyone.
a) no, major b) treats, works
and harmony can be gauged from events take place
around the globe. c) several, behaves d) various, demands
a) taken place over b) took place around Direction: Find the two words that are SIMILAR
c) taking place around d) taken place in or OPPOSITE in meaning and indicate the letter
57. How can one mobilize support from colleagues of the correct number combination provided in the
without being cordially to them? options.
a) being cordially for b) been cordially to 66. 1. Vivacious 2. Weird
c) cordially being to d) being cordial to 3. Rabid 4. Fanatical
58. The two brothers were so much similar in a) 1 - 2 b) 2 - 3
appearance that nobody believed that they were c) 3 - 4 d) 2 - 4
twins- 67. 1. Ambience 2. Convenient
a) very much similar in b) so much similar at 3. Atmosphere 4. Degradation
c) so different from d) so different in a) 2 - 3 b) 1 - 3
59. He failed in his attempt to disperse the mob before c) 3 - 4 d) 2 - 4
the miscreants sets the fire on the bus. 68. 1. Transit 2. Unilocular
a) setting fire on the bus b) se the bus on fire. 3. Permanent 4. Vulnerable
c) set fire on the bus. a) 1 - 4 b) 2 - 4
d) set the fire on to the bus. c) 1 - 3 d) 1 - 2

Answer Key:
46. (C) 47. (D) 48. (C) 49. (B) 50. (C) 51. (D) 52. (C) 53. (B) 54. (D) 55. (B) 56. (C) 57. (D) 58. (D)
59. (B) 60. (C) 61. (B) 62. (C) 63. (D) 64. (A) 65. (C) 66. (C) 67. (B) 68. (C)

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3. Charitable 4. Stupendous
a) 1 - 2 b) 2 - 3
c) 1 - 3 d) 3 - 4
70. 1. Prophetic 2. Strange
3. Poor 4. Sterling
a) 3 - 4 b) 1 - 2
c) 2 - 4 d) 1 - 4
71. FTP stands for
a) Folder Transfer Protocol
b) File Transfer Process
c) File Text Protocol
d) File Transfer Protocol
72. Computer instructions written with the use of
English words instead of binary machine code is
called
a) Mnemonics b) Gray codes
c) Symbolic code d) Opcode
73. When you insert an Excel file into a Word
document, the data are
a) Placed in a word table b) Hyperlinked
c) Linked d) Embedded
74. Which of the following processor use RISC
technology?
a) 486dx b) 486sx
c) Power PC d) 6340
75. What type of device is computer keyboard?
a) Memory b) Output
c) Input d) Storage
76. Plotter accuracy is measured in terms of
repeatability and
a) Resolution b) Buffer size
c) Vertical dimensions d) Intelligence
77. Which is the first electronic digital computer?
a) ENIAC b) MARK- 1
c) ABC d) Z3
78. FORTRAN is a programming language. What
does FORTRAN stand for?
a) File Translation b) Format Translation
c) Floppy Translation d) Formula Translation
79. What is the shortcut key for Spelling Check in
document?
a) Alt + F7 b) Shift + F7
c) Ctrl + F7 d) F7
80. The subject of cybernetics deals with the science
of
a) Control and communication
b) Genetics
c) Molecular biology d) Biochemistry

Answer Key:
69. (C) 70. (A) 71. (D) 72. (C) 73. (A) 74. (C)
75. (C) 76. (A) 77. (C) 78. (D) 79. (D) 80. (A)

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VvKzi cwiev‡i| 1930 mv‡j Rvg©vbx‡Z AvBb÷vBb Gi mv‡_ mvÿvZ K‡ib|
g„Zz¨: 7 AvM÷, 1941 1936 mv‡j XvKv wek¦we`¨vjq Zv‡K W±‡iU wWwMÕ cÕ`vb K‡i|
(22 kªveY, 1348 e½vã)| 1940 mv‡j A•‡dvW© wek¦we`¨vjq Zv‡K W±‡iU wWwMÕ cÕ`vb K‡ib|
2004 mv‡j 24†k gvP© kvwšÍ wb‡KZb n‡Z ‡bv‡ej cyi¯‹vi Pzwi nq|
‡Pv‡Li evwj evsjv mvwn‡Z¨i cÕ_g gb¯ÍvwË¡K Dcb¨vm|
‡bØKvWzwe, `yB‡evb, †hvMv‡hvM mvgvwRK Dcb¨vm|
‰eKz‡Ùi LvZv, †kliÿv, wPiKzgvi mfv iex›`ªbv_ VvKz‡ii †jLv cÕnmb|
Ô‡`bv cvIbv× iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi iwPZ cÕ_g mv_©K †QvU Mí|
KvjvšÍi iex›`ªbv‡_i †jLv MÕš’|
iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi †bv‡ej cyi¯‹vi cvb †Kvb mv‡j? 1913
Ô‡k‡li KweZv× wK RvZxq iPbv? Dcb¨vm
Ôgib ‡i Zzuû gg k¨vg mgvb× GwU Kvi †jLv? iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi
iex›`ªbv_ VvKz‡ii cÕ_g cÕKvwkZ Dcb¨v‡mi bvg wK? ‡eØ-VvKzivYxi nvU
‡Kvb PwiÎ `ywU iex›`ªbv‡_i ÔN‡i-evB‡i× Dcb¨v‡mi? wenvix-we‡bvw`bx
iex›`ªbv_ VvKz‡ii KZ ermi eq‡m Ôebdzj× cÕKvwkZ nq? c‡bi eQi
ÔAvgvi ‡mvbvi evsjv Avwg †Zvgvq fv‡jvevwm× †K wj‡L‡Qb? iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi
iex›`ªbv‡_i Rb¥ KZ wLª÷v‡ã? 1861
iex›`ªbv_ VvKz‡ii ÔMxZvÃwj× Gi Bs‡iwR Abyev` K‡ib? W. B Yeats
wek¦Kwe iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi †bv‡ej cyi¯‹vi cvb †Kvb Kve¨ MÕ‡š’i Rb¨? MxZvÄwj
Ô‡Zvgvi m„wói c_ ‡i‡LQ AvKxY© Kwi×Ñ iex›`ªbv‡_i †Kvb Kv‡e¨i AšÍM©Z? ‡kl‡jLv
Kwe wenvixjvj‡K †K ‡fv‡ii cvwL e‡j‡Qb? iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi|
ÔiZbÕ Kwe iex›`ªbv_ VvKz‡ii †Kvb M‡íi PwiÎ? ‡cv÷gv÷vi
†mvbviZix : 1894 mv‡j cÕKvwkZ iex›`ªbv_ VvKz‡ii Kve¨MÕš’| Kve¨MÕš’wU Kwe †`‡e›`ªbv_ †mb‡K DrmM© K‡i|
gvbmx : iex›`ªbv_ VvKz‡ii GKwU Kve¨MÕš’|
iex›`ªbv‡_i †kl Kve¨MÕš’ †KvbwU? ‡kl †jLv
Kwe iweVvKz‡ii ¯§„wZweRwiZ wkjvB`n †Kvb †Rjvq? Kzwóqv
iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi Rwg`vwi †`Lv‡kvbvi `vwqZ¡ wb‡q cÕ_g wkjvB`‡n Av‡mb 1889 mv‡j|
‡Kvb Kwe GKKfv‡e wZbwU †`‡ki RvZxq m½xZ iPbv K‡i‡Qb? iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi
‡KvbwU iex›`ªbv‡_i iPbv? PZzi½
Avgv‡`i RvZxq m½xZ ÔAvgvi †mvbvi evsjv Avwg †Zvgvq fvjevwm×- G Mv‡bi myi iex›`ªbv_ ‡Kvb ai‡bi
Mv‡bi myi †_‡K wb‡q‡Qb? evDj Mv‡bi
Ô‡k‡li KweZv× Dcb¨vm n‡j Ô‡kl †jLv× wK? Kve¨
Ôg„b¥qx× iex›`ªbv_ VvKz‡ii †Kvb †QvU M‡íi bvwqKv? mgvwß
‡KvbwU iex›`ªbv‡_i †jLv- ‡muRywZ
iex›`ªbv_ VvKz‡ii †Kvb Kv‡e¨ MwZZ‡Ë¡i cÕKvk N‡U‡Q? ejvKv
evsjvq wU, Gg Bwjq‡Ui KweZvi cÕ_g Abyev`K- iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi
Ôwns wUs QU× KweZvwU iex›`ªbv_ VvKz‡ii †Kvb Kve¨MÕš’ n‡Z †bqv n‡q‡Q? ‡mvbvi Zix
Ôfvbywmsn VvKz‡ii c`vejx×i fvlv- eªReywj
‡Kvb MíwU‡Z gymjgvb PwiÎ Av‡Q? KveywjIqvjv
Ô‡mvbvi ZixÕ - Kve¨MÕš’wUi iPwqZv †K? iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi
evsjv mvwn‡Z¨ Ôwek^Kwe× wn‡m‡e cwiwPZ †K? iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi
‡KvbwU Kve¨MÕš’? ‡kl †jLv
Ô‡k‡li cwiPq× I Ô‡kl cÕkœ× n‡jv kirP›`ª P‡Ævcva¨v‡qi Dcb¨vm|
ÔAvi KZ `~‡i wb‡q hv‡e Ñ my›`ix×, k~b¨¯’v‡b wK em‡e? ‡gv‡i
wek¦Kwe iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi Ô‡mvbvi Zix× Kve¨MÕ‡š’i wbiæ‡Ïk hvÎv KweZvi PiY n‡jv Ñ ÔAvi KZ `~‡i wb‡q hv‡e
‡gv‡i †n my›`ix×|

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‡Kvb ev½vwj Kwe ÔbvBU × Dcvwa †c‡q‡Qb? iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi
†Kvb mv‡j iex›`ªbv_ VvKz‡ii Rb¥-kZevwl©Kx cvwjZ nq? 1961mv‡j
iex›`ªbv_ VvKz‡ii wbS©‡ii ¯^cœf½ KweZvq Kwei Dcjwä n‡”Q- fwel¨r wewPÎ I wecyj m¤¢vebvgq|
iex›`ªbv_ VvKz‡ii QÜbvg n‡jv- fvbywmsn VvKzi
ÔmÂwqZv× †Kvb Kwei Kve¨ msKjb? iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi
iex›`ªbv‡_i Ôcybð× †Kvb ai‡bi MÕš’? Kve¨MÕš’
MxZvÄwji Bs‡iRx Abyev` m¤úv`bv K‡i‡Qb? WweøD.we.B‡qUm
ÔN‡i evB‡i× Dcb¨v‡mi g~j DcRxe¨ n‡jv- weªwUk fvi‡Zi ivRbxwZ
ÔcÂf~Z× Kvi †jLv? iex›`ªbv_ VvKz‡ii
iex›`ªbv_ VvKz‡ii cÕ_g:
g‡b ivLyb:- DK Kv‡Qvbv : ewn Kwfev
cÖ_g Dcb¨vm KweZv Kve¨ †QvUMí bvUK
bvg eD VvKzivbxi nvU wn›`y‡gjvi Dcnvi Kwe Kvwnbx wfLvwibx evj¥xwK cÖwZfv
`xbeÜz wgÎ `xbeÛz wgÎ 1871 mv‡j fviZ miKvi KZ…©K Ôivq evnv`yi× Dcvwa jvf K‡ib|
Rb¥: 1830 bxj `c©b bvUKwUi Awfbq †`‡L we`¨vmvMi g‡Âi Awf‡bZv‡`i jÿ K‡i RyZv Qz‡o †g‡iwQ‡jb| Ômaevi
Rb¥¯’vb: b`xqv GKv`kxÕ- cÕnmbwU mvgvwRK wech©‡qi Kvwnbx wb‡q iwPZ|
g„Zz¨: 1873 Ôbxj `c©b× bvU‡Ki bvU¨Kvi ‡K?  `xbeÜz wgÎ
Ôbxj-`c©b× bvUK †Kv_v †_‡K cÕ_g cÕKvwkZ nq?  XvKv
bxj `c©b bvUK cÖ_g g¯’ nq †Kv_vq?  XvKv
bxj `c©b bvUKwUi Bs‡iRx Abyev` wK bv‡g cÕKvwkZ n‡qwQj?  BwÚ‡Mv cøvw›Us wgii
evsjv fvlvq cÕ_g Av_©mvgvwRK I ivR‰bwZK welq wb‡q bvUK wj‡Lb †K?  ØxbeÜz wgÎ
†Kvb MÕš’wU XvKv n‡Z cÕ_g cÕKvwkZ n‡qwQj?  bxj`c©Y
KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg Ôwe‡`ªvnx× cÕKvwkZ nq-1921 mv‡j weRjx cwÎKvq
Rb¥: 25 †g 1899 (11 ˆRô, 1920 mv‡ji 12 RyjvB KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg Gi m¤úv`bvq cÕKvwkZ nq behyM cwÎKv|
1306 e½vã) mv‡j KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg m¤úvw`Z cwÎKv ¸‡jv behyM (1920), ayg‡KZz (Aa©mvßvwnK 1922) wbwl× nq, jv½j
Rb¥¯’vb: cwðg evsjvi ea©gvb (1925)|
†Rjvi Avmvb‡mvj gnKzgvi 1942 mv‡j wZwb ÔwcKm wWwRR× bvgK gw¯Í‡¯‹i e¨vwa‡Z AvµvšÍ nb|
Pziæwjqv MÕv‡g 1974 mv‡ji 9 wW‡m¤^i XvKv wek¦we`¨vjq Zv‡K W±‡iU wWwMÕ cÕ`vb K‡i|
g„Zz¨: 29 AvM÷, 1976 (12 KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg Zvi ÔmwÂZv× Kve¨ MÕš’wU iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi †K DrmM© K‡ib|
fv`ª, 1383 e½vã) XvKvq KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg‡K wb‡q KvbvWvq Pjw”PÎ wbgv©Y Kiv nq| hvi bvg wQj ÔbRiæj× Ges Gi cwiPvjK
g„Zz¨eiY K‡ib wdwjc ¯úv‡ij|
Kei: XvKv wek¦we`¨vj‡qi bRiæj Bmjvg cwiPvwjZ Pjw”PÎ Ôa~cQvqv×(1931 mvj)|
‡K›`ªxq gmwR‡`i cv‡k| bRiæj Bmjvg AwfbxZ Pjw”PÎ Ôaªæe×|
KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg Gi:
cÖ_g  Dcb¨vm KweZv Kve¨ †QvUMí bvUK
bvg  euvab nviv gyw³ AwMœexYv †nbv wSwjwgwj

Kv‡e¨ ×Avgcviv× Gi †jLK †K? KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg


KvRx bRiæj Bmjv‡gi wZbwU KveªMÕ‡š’i bvg wjLyb| †`vjbPuvcv, 2. wmÛzwn‡›`vj, 3. AwMœ-exYv|
Ôg„Zz¨ÿzav× Dcb¨vmwU Kvi †jLv?  KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg
KvRx bRiæj Bmjv‡gi Rb¥¯’vb-  ea©gvb
KvRx bRiæj Bmjv‡gi cÕ_g wbwl×K…Z MÕš’ †KvbwU?  we‡li evuwk
evsjv‡`‡ki RvZxq Kwe †K?  KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg
Ögg GK nv‡Z euvKv euv‡ki euvkix Avi nv‡Z iYZ‚h©Ó- ‡Kvb KweZvi PiY?  we‡`ªvnx
‡KvbwU nhiZ gynv¤§` (mt) Gi Rxebx MÕš’?  giæfv¯‹i
ÖmwÂZvÓ Kve¨ msKjbwUi iPwqZv †K?  KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg
mwÂZvÑGi iPwqZv KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg| mÂwqZvÑ Gi iPwqZv iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi|
Ô‰mwbK Kwe× †K?  KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg
Ôwe‡`ªvnx× KweZvwU †Kvb Kv‡e¨i AšÍfz©³  AwMœexYv|

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Ôwe‡`ªvnx× KweZvwU KvRx bRiæj Bmjv‡gi ÖAwMœexYvÓ Kve¨MÕš’ †_‡K †bIqv n‡q‡Q| KweZvwU cÕ_g ÔmvßvwnK
weRjx×i 22 †cØl msL¨vq cÕKvwkZ nq|
evsjv‡`‡ki iYm½xZ iPbv K‡ib †K?  KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg
evsjv‡`‡ki RvZxq m½xZ iPbv K‡ib  iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi|
‡KvbwU KvRx bRiæj Bmjv‡gi iPbv bq-QvqvbU - bRiæj iwPZ Kve¨MÕš’| e¨v_vi `vb - bRiæj iwPZ MíMÕš’|
gaygvjv - bRiæj iwPZ bvwUKv Ges wRwÄi - bRiæj iwPZ GKwU Kve¨MÕš’| Ack‡bi PviwUB bRiæ‡ji iPbv|
Kwe bRiæ‡ji cÕ_g Dcb¨vm †KvbwU?  euvabnviv
AwMœexYv Kve¨MÕ‡š’i cÕ_g KweZv †KvbwU?  cÕj‡qvjøvm
Ôjv½j× cwÎKvwU †K m¤úv`bv Ki‡Zb?  KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg
jv½j I ayg‡KZy cwÎKvi m¤úv`K wQ‡jb KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg|
KvRx bRiæj Bmjv‡gi cÕe× msKjb †KvbwU ?  iæ`ªg½j
KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg iwPZ †KvbwU?  c܇MvLiv
Ôc܇MvLiv× KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg iwPZ GKwU MíMÕš’| cÜivM †eMg †iv‡Kqv iwPZ GKwU Dcb¨vm|
Ô`vwi`ª¨× KweZvwU bRiæj Bmjv‡gi †Kvb Kv‡e¨i AšÍf~©³? wm›`y wn‡›`vj
KvRx bRiæj Bmjv‡gi cÕ_g cÕKvwkZ Kve¨MÕš’ AwMœexYv
bRiæ‡ji cÕKvwkZ cÕ_g Kve¨ MÕš’ AwMœ-exYv (1922), we‡li euvwk-cÕ_g wbwl×K…Z MÕš’ (1924)|
ÔwkDwj-gvjv× M‡íi †jLK †K?  KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg
Ôgw›`i I gmwR`× cÕeÛwU wj‡L‡Qb  KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg
ÔMvwn mv‡g¨i Mvb, aiYxi nv‡Z w`j hviv Avwb dm‡ji digvb×| cOw³wU KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg iwPZ †Kvb
KweZvi Ask?  Rxeb-e›`bv
KvRx bRiæj Bmjv‡gi cÕ_g cÕKvwkZ KweZv †KvbwU?  gyw³
KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg m¤úvw`Z cwÎKv jv½j
‡KvbwU KvRx bRiæj Bmjv‡gi iPbv bq  gaygvjv
nvwm I e¨v‡½i bRiæj-Kve¨  P›`ªwe›`y
‡Kvb iPbvi Rb¨ bRiæ‡ji Bmjv‡gi Kviv`Ú n‡qwQj/ †Rj nq?  Avb›`gqxi AvMg‡b
KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg‡K KLb fviZ †_‡K evsjv‡`‡k Avbv nq?  1972 mv‡j
e¨v_vi`vb †Kvb ‡kÕYxi iPbv?  Mí
KvRx bRiæj Bmjv‡gi Ôwe‡`ªvnx× KweZvwU †Kvb mv‡j cÕKvwkZ nq?  1922
‡Kvb KweZvi Rb¨ AwMœexbv Kve¨ wbwl× nq?  i³v¤^i avwibx gv
Ôdwbgbmv× Kv‡e¨i iPwqZv †K?  KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg
me©nviv Kv‡e¨i †jLK †K?  KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg
Ô`vwi`ª× KweZvwU KvRx bRiæj Bmjv‡gi †Kvb Kv‡e¨i AšÍfy©³?  wm›`ywn‡›`vj
mvg¨ev`x KweZv cÕ_g †Kvb cwÎKvq cÕKvwkZ nq?  jv½j
Ô‡Lqv cv‡ii Zix× KweZvi Kwe †K?  KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg
×`yw`©‡bi hvÎx× MÕ‡š’i †jLK †K?  KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg
Rmxg D`&`xb Kwe Rmxg D`&`xb XvKv wek¦we`¨vj‡q evsjv wefv‡Mi †jKPvivi wQ‡jb| wek¦ fviZx wek¦we`¨vjq Zv‡K
Rb¥: 1 Rvbyqvix, 1903 m¤§vbm~PK wW-jvBU wWwMÕ cÕ`vb K‡ib| 1976 mv‡j GKz‡k c`K jvf K‡ib| Kei KweZvq cOwZ msL¨v 118
Rb¥¯’vb: dwi`cy‡ii Zv¤^yjLvbv wU| AvZ¥Rxebx Rxeb K_v I VvKzi evoxi Avw½bvq| Kwe Rmxg D`&`x‡bi iwPZ bvUK ¸‡jv- †e‡`i †g‡q,
MÕv‡g cjøx ea~, gaygvjv, cÜvcvi, MÕv‡gi gvqv| Ô‡h †`‡k gvbyl eo× Kwe Rmxg D`&`x‡bi iwPZ ågY Kvwnbx|
g„Zz¨: 13 gvP©, 1976 ÔKei× KweZvwU †Kvb Kwei iPbv?  Rmxg D`&`xb
ÔKei× KweZvwU wj‡Lb cwjøKwe Rmxg D`&`xb| G KweZvq 118wU cO&w³ i‡q‡Q|
ÔbKkx Kuv_vi gvV× Gi †jLK †K?  Rmxg D`&`xb
ÔcjøxKwe× ejv nq Kv‡K?  Rmxg D`&`xb
Kei KweZvwU †Kvb Kve¨MÕ‡š’i AšÍM©Z?  ivLvjx (Kwe Rmxg D`&`x‡bi Kei KweZv cÕ_g cÕKvk nq K‡jøvj
cwÎKvq; ZLb Kwe KjKvZv wek¦we`¨vj‡qi we.G. K¬v‡ki QvÎ wQ‡jb| Kei KweZvwU ivLvjx Kve¨MÕ‡š’i
AšÍM©Z| Kvwnbx eY©bvKvix : e„× `v`y (K…lK); ‡kÕvZv : bvwZ| Q›` : lvb¥vwÎK gvÎve„Ë; gviv †M‡Qb : 5 Rb|
‡gvU jvBb : 118wU|)
Rmxg D`&`x‡bi Kve¨MÕš’ †KvbwU?  ivLvjx

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Kwe Rmxg D`&`x‡bi cÕ_g cÕKvwkZ Kve¨ MÕš’ †KvbwU?  ivLvjx


Kei KweZvwU †Kvb Q‡›` iwPZ?  gvÎve„Ë Q‡›`
iæw½jv bv‡qi gvwS-Gi †jLK n‡jb?  Rmxg D`&`xb
Kwe Rmxg D`&`x‡bi RxebKvj †KvbwU?  1903-1976 Bs
cjøxKwe Rmxg D`&`xb Rb¥MÕnY K‡ib dwi`cy‡i
Kwe Rmxg D`&`x‡bi RxebKvj †KvbwU?  1903-1976 Bs
Zv¤^yjLvbv MÕv‡g R‡b¥wQ‡jb †Kvb Kwe?  Rmxg D`&`xb
Rmxg D`&`x‡bi †h Kve¨MÕš’ wewfbœ fvlvq Ab~w`Z n‡q‡Q?  bKkx Kuv_vi gvV
„The Field of the Embroidered Quilt‟ Kve¨wU Rmxg D``x‡bi †h Kv‡e¨i Bs‡iwR Abyev`? 
bKkx Kuv_vi gvV
myKvšÍ fÆvPvh© Kve¨ MÕš’ : QvocÎ, Nyg †bB, c~e©vfvm
Rb¥: 1926 Dcvwa/QÙbvg: wK‡kvi Kwe
Rb¥¯’vb: KjKvZvi KvwjNv‡U Ôc~wY©gvi Puv` †hb Sjmv‡bv iæwUÕ Kvi iPbv- myKvšÍ fÆvPv‡h©i
g„Zz¨: 1947 ÔQvocÎ× Kvi iwPZ Kve¨ MÕš’?  myKvšÍ fÆvPvh©
AvVv‡iv eQ‡ii ˆewkó¨ bq  fxiæ
ÔniZvj× MÕš’wUi iPwqZv  myKvšÍ fÆvPvh©
ÔQvocÎ× MÕ‡š’i iPwqZv  myKvšÍ fÆvPvh©

 KviK I wefw³- ce© 2


Acv`vb KviK 9. Acv`vb Kvi‡K mßgx wefw³i e¨envi †KvbwU?
1. Ö`ya †_‡K `B nqÓ GLv‡b Ô`ya †_‡K× †Kvb A‡_© Acv`vb? K) meyR Nv‡m †Q‡q †M‡Q gvV L) cvwL‡Z evmv †eu‡a‡Q
K) M„nxZ L) RvZ M) GB †g‡N e„wó n‡e N) b`x‡Z A‡bK †XD
M) wePz¨Z N) Avi¤¢ 10. Ôcv‡c weiZ nI|Õ Ôcv‡cÕ †Kvb Kvi‡K †Kvb wefw³?
2. Òïw³ †_‡K gy‡³v †g‡jÓ evK¨wU‡Z wb¤œ‡iL c` †Kvb A‡_© K) Ki‡Y mßgx L) K‡g© mßgx
Acv`vb KviK? M) Acv`v‡b mßgx N) KZ©vq mßgx
K) wePz¨Z L) RvZ 11. Ö†g‡N e„wó nq|Ó Ô†g‡NÕ †Kvb Kvi‡K †Kvb wefw³?
M) M„nxZ N) iw¶Z K) AwaKi‡Y 7gx L) Acv`v‡b 7gx
3. ÒRwg †_‡K dmj cvBÓ evK¨wU‡Z †Kvb A‡_© Acv`vb e¨eüZ M) K‡g© 7gx N) Ki‡Y 7gx
n‡q‡Q? 12. ÒwZ‡j ˆZj nqÓ GLv‡b ÔwZ‡jÕ †Kvb Kvi‡K †Kvb wefw³?
K) RvZ L) M„nxZ K) K‡g© 7gx L) Acv`v‡b 7gx
M) iw¶Z N) wePz¨Z M) Ki‡Y 3qv N) AwaKi‡Y 5gx
4. Ô†LRyi i‡m ¸o nqÕÑ G evK¨wU‡Z †Kvb A‡_© Acv`vb KviK 13. ÒAvwg wK WivB mwL wfLvix ivN‡e?Ó GLv‡b ÔivN‡eÕ †Kvb Kvi‡K
e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q? †Kvb wefw³?
K) M„nxZ L) RvZ K) Acv`v‡b mßgx L) KZ…©Kvi‡K mßgx
M) iw¶Z N) wePz¨Z M) AwaKi‡Y mßgx N) K‡g© mßgx
5. Ög‡b c‡o †mB ˆR¨‡ôi `ycy‡i cvVkvjv cjvqb|Ó wb¤œ‡iL c`wU 14. Acv`vb Kvi‡Ki mwVK D`vniY †KvbwU?
†Kvb Kvi‡K †Kvb wefw³i D`vniY? K) Muv‡q gv‡b bv Avcwb †gvoj
K) Ki‡Y k~b¨ L) Acv`v‡b k~b¨ L) †euvUv AvjMv dj Mv‡Q _v‡K bv
M) Ki‡Y lôx N) K‡g© k~b¨ M) KZ RvqMvq Mvwo _vgj
6. Ô†Uªb XvKv Qvo‡jvÕ GLv‡b ÔXvKvÕ †Kvb Kvi‡K k~b¨ wefw³? N) me©v‡½ e¨_v Jla †`e †Kv_v
K) AwaKi‡Y L) Ki‡Y 15. †KvbwU Acv`v‡b mßgx wefw³i D`vniY?
M) K‡g© N) Acv`v‡b K) †Kvb e‡b‡Z dzUj †h dzj
7. evev‡K eÇ fq cvB- wb¤œ‡iL kãwUi KviK I wefw³ †KvbwU? L) civR‡q W‡i bv exi
K) K‡g© 2qv L) Acv`v‡b 2qv M) me©wk‡l¨ Ávb †`b ¸iæ gnv‡kq
M) K‡g© PZz_x© N) Acv`v‡b 5gx N) ki‡Z aivZj wkwk‡i Sjgj
8. wb¤œ‡iL k‡ãi †KvbwU‡Z Acv`vb Kvi‡K mßgx ev ÔGÕ wefw³
Av‡Q?
K) evev‡K f‡qi wKQy †bB DËigvjvt
L) †euvUv-AvjMv dj Mv‡Q _v‡K bv 1. (K) 2. (M) 3. (K) 4. (L) 5. (L) 6. (N) 7. (L) 8. (M)
M) †jvKgy‡L ï‡bwQ 9. (M) 10. (M) 11. (L) 12. (L) 13. (K) 14. (L) 15. (L)
N) †hLv‡b ev‡Ni fq, †mLv‡b m‡Û¨ nq

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16. UvKvq UvKv nq- ÔUvKvq× †Kvb Kvi‡Ki †Kvb wefw³? 30. ÒKvbœvq †kvK g›`xf‚Z nqÓ ÔKvbœvq× †Kvb KviK?
K) AwaKi‡Y 7gx L) Acv`v‡b 3q K) Acv`vb KviK L) KvjvwaKiY
M) Acv`v‡b 7gx N) K‡g© 4_©x M) fvevwaKiY N) AvavivwaKiY
17. ÒwZwb PÆMÖvg †_‡K G‡m‡Qb|Ó GLv‡b ÔPÆMÖvgÕ †Kvb KviK? 31. fvevwaKi‡Y 7gx wefw³ †KvbwU?
K) KZ…©KviK L) Kg©KviK K) Kvbœvq †kvK g›`xf‚Z nq L) UvKvq UvKv nq
M) AwaKiY KviK N) Acv`vb KviK M) G Aax‡b `vwqZ¡fvi Ac©Y Ki N) Dc‡ii †Kv‡bvwUB bq
18. ÔAvq‡i cvwL †jR †Svjv×-GLv‡b Ô†jR× †Kvb Kvi‡K †Kvb wefw³? 32. †Kvb ev‡K¨ fv‡e mßgxi cÕ‡qvM n‡q‡Q?
K) K‡g© 2qv L) Ki‡Y k~b¨ K) m~h©v‡¯Í Pvwiw`‡K AÜKv‡i Ave„Z nq
M) KZ©vq k~b¨ N) Acv`v‡b k~b¨ L) †jv‡K KZ K_v e‡j
19. Ô†mvgev‡i cix¶v ïiæ n‡eÕ| Ô†mvgev‡iÕ †Kvb KviK? M) wec‡` †gv‡i i¶v Ki
K) AwaKiY KviK L) KvjvwaKiY KviK N) AÜR‡b †`n Av‡jv
M) KiYKviK N) Acv`vb KviK 33. fv‡e mßgxi D`vniY †KvbwU?
20. ÒGK _vjv‡Z Lve †gvivÓ †iLvw¼Z c`wU †Kvb Kvi‡K †Kvb K) Avgv‡`i †mbviv hy‡× Aciv‡Rq
wefw³? L) GK`v cÖfv‡Z fvbyi cÖfv‡Z dzwUj KgjKwj
K) Acv`v‡b 7gx L) AwaKi‡Y 7gx M) P‡›`ªv`‡q Kzgyw`bx weKwkZ nq
M) Ki‡Y 7gx N) K‡g© 7gx N) cÕfv‡Z DwVj iwe †jvwnZ eiY
21. Kvbœvq †kvK g›`xf‚Z nq-ÔKvbœvqÕ †Kvb KviK? 34. ÔÔG †`‡n cÕvY †bBÓ Ô†`‡n× †Kvb Kvi‡K †Kvb wefw³?
K) Acv`vb L) KvjvwaKiY K) KZ©vq 7gx wefw³ L) Ki‡Y 7gx wefw³
M) fvevwaKiY N) AwaKiY M) m¤úª`v‡b 7gx wefw³ N) AwaKi‡Y 7gx wefw³
22. Öwec‡` †gv‡i i‣v K‡iv, G b‡n †gvi cÕv_©bvÓ GLv‡b wec‡` †Kvb 35. Òe‡b evN Av‡QÓ Ôe‡bÕ †Kvb KviK?
Kvi‡K †Kvb wefw³? K) ˆelwqK AwaKiY L) fvevwaKiY
K) m¤úª`vb Kvi‡K mßgx wefw³ M) HK‡`wkK AwaKiY N) Awfe¨vcK AwaKiY
L) Acv`vb Kvi‡K mßgx wefw³ 36. ÔcyK‡z i gvQ Av‡QÕÑ ÔcyKz‡iÕ †Kvb cÖKvi AwaKiY KviK?
M) AwaKiY Kvi‡K mßgx wefw³ K) HK‡`wkK L) Awfe¨vcK
N) KiY Kvi‡K mßgx wefw³ M) ˆelwqK N) GKwUI bq
23. wb‡Pi †KvbwU Acv`vb Kvi‡Ki D`vniY bq? 37. ÒAvKv‡k Puv` D‡V‡QÓ ÔAvKv‡kÕ †Kvb AwaKiY?
K) Qv` n‡Z b`x †`Lv hvq L) †LRyi i‡m ¸o nq K) Awfe¨vcK L) ˆelwqK
M) cvVkvjv cjvqb fv‡jv bq N) †g‡N e„wó nq M) HK‡`wkK N) KvjvwaKiY
38. mvgxc¨ A‡_© †Kvb AwaKiY nq?
AwaKiY KviK K) HK‡`wkK L) Awfe¨vcK
24. AwaKiY KviK Kq cÖKvi? M) ˆelwqK N) fvevwaKiY
K) `yB L) wZb 39. ÒivRvi `yqv‡i nvwZ euvavÓ GLv‡b Ô`yqv‡iÕ †Kvb A‡_© HK‡`wkK
M) Pvi N) cuvP AwaKiY?
25. †Kvb Kvi‡K me©`vB mßgx wefw³ cÕ‡qvM nq? K) mvgxc¨ L exáv
K) AwaKi‡Y L) KvjvwaKi‡Y M) ch©šÍ N) AwZµvšÍ
M) ¯’vbvwaKi‡Y N) fvevwaKi‡Y 40. †bØKv Nv‡U euvav ÔNv‡U× †Kvb Kvi‡K †Kvb wefw³?
26. fvevwaKi‡Y memgq †Kvb wefw³ hy³ nq? K) K‡g© 2qv L) Ki‡Y 7gx
K) 5gx L) 6ôx M) AwaKi‡Y 7gx N) Acv`v‡b 5gx
M) 7gx N) me¸‡jv 41. wZ‡j †Zj Av‡Q| GLv‡b †Zj †Kvb KviK?
27. Òm~‡h©v`‡q AÜKvi `Mixf‚Z nqÓ Ôm~‡h©v`‡qÕ c`wU †Kvb Kvi‡K K) KZ…© L) Acv`vb
†Kvb wefw³? M) AwaKiY N) Kg©
K) AwaKi‡Y mßgx L) fvevwaKi‡Y mßgx 42. ÒivRvi `yqv‡i nvwZ euvavÓ G ev‡K¨ Ô`yqv‡iÕ kãwU †Kvb ai‡bi
M) K‡g© wØZxqv N) AwaKi‡Y cÂgx AwaKiY?
28. ÒP‡›`ªv`‡q Av‡jvq c„w_ex Sjgj K‡iÓ GwU †Kvb Kvi‡Ki K) fvevwaKiY L) HK‡`wkK AwaKiY
D`vniY? M) Awfe¨vcK AwaKiY N) AvavivwaKiY
K) KvjvwaKiY L) AvavivwaKiY
M) welqvwaKiY N) fvevwaKiY
29. Kvi‡Ki Rb¨ wbw`©ó wefw³ bv _vK‡jI †Kvb Kvi‡K wbw`©ó wefw³ DËigvjvt
i‡q‡Q? 16. (M) 17. (N) 18. (N) 19. (N) 20. (L) 21. (N) 22. (L)
K) fvevwaKiY Kvi‡K L) KZ…©Kvi‡K 23. (K) 24. (L) 25. (N) 26. (M) 27. (L) 28. (N) 29. (K)
M) m¤úª`vb Kvi‡K N) Acv`vb Kvi‡K 30. (M) 31. (K) 32. (K) 33. (M) 34. (N) 35. (M)
36. (K) 37. (M) 38. (K) 39. (K) 40. (M) 41. (M) 42. (L)

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43. ˆelwqK AwaKiY KviK †Kvb&wU? 50. DwÏó e¯` hw` mgMÕ Avavi e¨vß K‡i weivRgvb _v‡K, Z‡e Zv‡K
K) m~‡h©v`‡q AÜKvi `kixf‚Z nq †Kvb AvavivwaKiY e‡j?
L) Avgv‡`i †mvbviv mvn‡m `yR©q, hy‡× Aciv‡Rq K) HK‡`wkK M) Awfe¨vcK
M) †Uªb XvKvq N) cÖfv‡Z m~h© D‡V L) ˆelwqK N) mvgxc¨ A‡_© HK‡`wkK
44. mvgxc¨ A‡_© †Kvb ev‡K¨ HK‡`wkK AwaKi‡Yi cÕ‡qvM n‡q‡Q? 51. †KvbwU AwaKiY Kvi‡K k~b¨ wefw³i D`vniY?
K) mk‡h©v`‡q AÛKvi `~ixf‚Z nq L) ivRvi `yqv‡i nvwZ euvav K) wZwb XvKvq _v‡Kb L) evev evwo †bB
M) †LvKb A‡¼ KuvPv N) AvKv‡k Puv` D‡V‡Q M) mKv‡j mkh© I‡V N) †fv‡i †gviM Wv‡K
45. ÔQv` †_‡K Puv` †`Lv hvq|Õ ev‡K¨ ÔQv` †_‡KÕ †Kvb Kvi‡K †Kvb 52. evev evwo †bB- wb¤œ‡iL c`wU †Kvb Kvi‡K †Kvb wefw³?
wefw³? K) K‡g© k~b¨ L) KZ©vq k~b¨
K) Acv`v‡b k~b¨ L) Acv`v‡b 5gx M) AwaKi‡Y k~b¨ N) Acv`v‡b 2qv
M) AwaKi‡Y k~b¨ N) AwaKi‡Y 5gx 53. AwaKiY Kvi‡K wØZxqv wefw³i D`vniY †KvbwU?
46. †KvbwU HK‡`wkK AvavivwaKiY Gi D`vniY? K) me wSby‡K gy³v †bB L) MM‡b Mi‡R †gN Nb eilv
K) wZ‡j ˆZj Av‡Q L) iwKe A‡¼ KuvPv M) K‚‡j GKv e‡m AvwQ
M) cyKz‡i gvQ Av‡Q N) b`x‡Z cvwb Av‡Q N) AvR‡K †Zvgvq †`L‡Z G‡jg
47. b`x‡Z cvwb Av‡Q| GLv‡b Ôb`x‡ZÕ-†Kvb ai‡bi AvavivwaKiY 54. ÒGK _vjv‡Z Lve †gvivÓ ev‡K¨i †iLvw¼Z c`wU †Kvb Kvi‡K †Kvb
KviK? wefw³?
K HK‡`wkK L) Awfe¨vcK K) AwaKi‡Y 7gx L) K‡g© cÖ_‡g
M ˆelwqK N †Kv‡bvwUB bq M) Ki‡Y 7gx N) Acv`v‡b 7gx
48. Ô†mvbvi LuvPvq ivLe †ZvgvqÕ Ô†mvbvi LuvPvq× †Kvb Kvi‡K †Kvb 55. AwaKiY Kvi‡K 7gx wefw³i cÕ‡qvM N‡U‡Q wb‡Pi †Kvb ev‡K¨?
wefw³? K) G Kj‡g A‡bK Kvwj a‡i L) G Kj‡g †jLv nq fv‡jv
K) Ki‡Y mßgx L) Acv`v‡b mßgx M) G KjgwU Avgv‡K `vI
M) K‡g© k~b¨ N) AwaKi‡Y mßgx N) evev Avgv‡K G KjgwU w`‡q‡Qb
49. ÒwLwjcvb w`‡q Ilya Lv‡e|Ó ÔwLwjcvb w`‡qÕ †Kvb Kvi‡K †Kvb
wefw³? DËigvjvt
K) AwaKi‡Y Z…Zxqv L) KZ©vq Z…Zxqv 43. (L) 44. (L) 45. (N) 46. (M) 47. (L) 48. (N) 49. (K)
M K‡g© Z…Zxqv N) Ki‡Y Z…Zxqv 50. (M) 51. (L) 52. (M) 53. (N) 54. (K) 55. (K)

 Article
A AND AN
A or an can precede only singular count nouns; they mean one. They can be used in a general statement or to introduce
a subject which has not been previously mentioned.
A baseball is round. (general--means all baseballs)
I saw a boy in the street. (We don't know which boy.)
An is used before words that begin with a vowel sound. A is used before words that begin with a consonant sound
a book an apple
Some words can be confusing because the spelling does not indicate the pronunciation.
a house (begins with a consonant sound)
an hour (begins with a vowel sound)
a university (begins with a consonant sound)
an umbrella (begins with a vowel sound)
The following words begin with a consonant sound and thus must always be preceded by a.
European uniform home euphemism Universal half
house eulogy university heavy eucalyptus union
The following words begin with a vowel sound and thus must always be preceded by an.
Hour uncle herbal unnatural
heir umbrella honor understanding
The initial sound of the word that immediately follows the indefinite article will determine whether it should be a or
an.
an umbrella a white umbrella
an hour a whole hour

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THEThe is used to indicate something that we already know about or something that is common knowledge.
The boy in the corner is my friend. (The speaker and the listener know which boy.)
The earth is round. (There is only one earth.)
With non-count nouns, one uses the article the if speaking in specific terms, but uses no article if speaking in general.
Sugar is sweet. (general--all sugar)
The sugar on the table is from Cuba (specific--the sugar that is on the table)
Normally, plural count nouns, when they mean everything within a certain class, are not preceded by the.
Oranges are green until they ripen. (all oranges)
Athletes should follow a well-balanced diet. (all athletes)
Normally a proper noun is not preceded by an article unless there are several people or things with the same name and
the speaker is specifying one of them.
There are three Susan Parkers in the telephone directory.
The Susan Parker that I know lives on First Avenue.
Normally words such as breakfast, lunch, dinner, school, church, home, college, and work do not use any article
unless to restrict the meaning.
We ate breakfast at eight o'clock this morning.
We went to school yesterday.
Use the following generalizations as a guide for the use of the article the.
USE THE WITH DON'T USE THE WITH
oceans, rivers, seas, gulfs, plural lakes singular lakes
the Red Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, the Persian Gulf, the Lake Geneva, Lake Erie
Great Lakes mounts
mountains Mount Vesuvius, Mount McKinley
the Rocky Mountains, the Andes planets, constellations
earth, moon Venus, Mars, Earth, Orion
the earth, the moon schools, colleges, universities when the phrase begins
schools, colleges, universities when the phrase begins with a proper noun
with school, etc. Santa Fe Community College, Cooper's Art School,
the University of Florida, the College of Arts and Stetson University
Sciences cardinal numbers after nouns
ordinal numbers before nouns World War One, chapter three
the First World War, the third chapter countries preceded by New or an
wars (except world wars) adjective such as a direction New Zealand, South
the Crimean War, the Korean War Africa, North Korea
certain countries or groups of countries with more than countries with only one word
one word (except Great Britain) France, Sweden, Venezuela
the United States, the United Kingdom, the Central continents
African Republic. Europe, Africa, South America
historical documents states
the Constitution, the Magna Carta Florida, Ohio, California
ethnic groups sports
the Indians, the Aztecs baseball, basketball
abstract nouns
freedom, happiness
general areas of subject matter
mathematics, sociology
holidays
Christmas, Thanksgiving

In the following sentences supply the articles (a, ar, or the) if they are necessary. If no article is necessary, leave the
space blank.
1. Jason's father bought him ____ bicycle that he had wanted for his birthday.
2. ____ Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from ____ France to ____ United States.
3. Rita is studying ____ English and ____ math this semester.

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4. ____ judge asked ____ witness to tell ____ truth.


5. Please give me ____ cup of ____ coffee with ____ cream and ____ sugar.
6. ____big books on ____ table are for my history class.
7. No one in ____ Spanish class knew ____ correct answer to ____ Mrs. Perez's question.
8. My ____ car is four years old, and it still runs well.
9. When you go to ____ store, please buy ____ bottle of ____ chocolate milk and dozen ____ oranges.
10. There are only ____ few seats left for ____ tonight's musical at ____ university.
11. John and Marcy went to ____ school yesterday and then studied in ____ library before returning home.
12. ____ Lake Eric is one of ____ five Great Lakes in ____ North America.
13. On our trip to ____ Spain, we crossed ____ Atlantic Ocean.
14. ____ Mount Rushmore is the site of ____ magnificent tribute to ____ four great American presidents.
15. What did you eat for ____ breakfast this morning?
16. Louie played ____ basketball and ____ baseball at ____ Boys' Club this year.
17. Rita plays ____ violin and her sister plays ____ guitar.
18. While we were in ____ Alaska, we saw ____ Eskimo village.
19. Phil can't go to ____ movies tonight because he has to write ____ essay.
20. David attended ____ Princeton University.
21. Harry has been admitted to ____ School of Medicine at ____ midwestem university.
22. Mel's grandmother is in ____ hospital, so we went to visit her ____ last night.
23. ____ political science class is taking ____ trip to ____ United Arab Emirates in ____ spring.
24. ____ Queen Elizabeth II is ____ monarch of ____ Great Britain.
25. ____ Declaration of Independence was drawn up in 1776.
26. Scientists sent ____ expedition to ____ Mars during ____ 1990s.
27. Last night there was ____ bird singing outside my house.
28. ____ chair that you are sitting in is broken
29. ____ Civil War was fought in ____ United States between 1861 and 1865.
30. ____ Florida State University is smaller than ____ University of Florida.

 Synonyms & Antonyms-8


FASTIDIOUS LyuZLyu‡Z, AwZmy‣&g iæwPm¤úbœ meticulous; demanding; finicky
FATALIST A`„óev`x (N) someone who believes that future events are
already determined and that humans are powerless
to change them
FATUOUS ‡evKv-‡evKv, wb‡e©v‡ai g‡Zv foolish; silly; idiotic
FAUNA wbw`©ó GjvKv ev hy‡Mi RveZxq cÕvYxKyj, animals
Zvi ZvwjKv ev Zrm¤úwK©Z MÕš’
FECUND DjcÖm~, eûcÖm~, De©i fertile; productive
FELICITY myL, cvi`wk©Zv, my‡L _vKv, mywbe©vwPZ ev happiness; skillfulness, especially at expressing
mycÖhy³ Dw³ things; adeptness
FERVOR e¨MÖZv, Drmvn great warmth or earnestness; ardor; zeal
FETTER cv‡qi ‡ewo, ew›``kv, cÕwZeÛK, evav to restrain; to hamper
‡`Iqv
FIDELITY AvbyMZ¨, wek¦¯ÍZv (N) faithfulness; loyalty
FIGURATIVE AvjsKvwiK, cÖZxKx based on figures of speech; expressing something
in terms usually used for something else;
metaphorical
FINESSE wbcyYZv, ‡KØkj ev PvZywii AvkÕq ‡bIqv skillful maneuvering; subtlety; craftiness
FLAGRANT ‡ec‡ivqv, cÕKU, ‡Nviv, RNb¨ glaringly bad; notorious; scandalous
FLAUNT Rvwni Kiv, ‡jvK ‡`Lv‡bv to show off; to display ostentatiously
FLOUT ‡Kv‡bv wKQyi we‡ivwaZv Kiv, ‡nq Ávb to disregard something out of disrespect
Kiv, Dwo‡q ‡`Iqv
FOIBLE `ye©jZv (N) a minor character flaw
FOMENT Dm‡K ‡`Iqv, g`Z ‡`Iqv to stir up; to instigate
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FORBEAR c~e©cyiæl, weiZ _vKv, ‰ah©kxj nIqv to refrain from; to abstain


FOREGO Z¨vM Kiv, weiZ _vKv to do without; to forbear
FORSAKE cwiZ¨vM Kiv, ‡ewi‡q Avmv, m¤úK© Z¨vM to abandon; to renounce; to relinquish
Kiv
FORTUITOUS AvKw¯§K (Adj.) accidental; occurring by chance
FOUNDER a‡m cov, ‡f‡O cov, cvwb w`‡q c~Y© Kiv, to fail; to collapse; to sink
cÖwZôvZv
FRATERNAL åvZ…myjf like brothers
FRENETIC w¶ß, Db¥Ë frantic; frenzied
FRUGAL wgZe¨qx economical; penny-pinching
FURTIVE PywcPywc, ‡Pv‡ii g‡Zv secretive; sly
FUTILE AKvh©Ki, wbi_©K useless; hopeless
GARRULOUS evPvj, AKviY eKeK K‡i Ggb talkative; chatty
GAUCHE cwiw¯’wZ ev ‡jvK ey‡S K_v ejvi ev AvPiY unskillful; awkward; maladroit
Kivi ¶gZvewR©Z, KvÛÁvbnxb, Avbvwo
GENRE we‡klZ wkímvwn‡Z¨i cÕKiYMZ ixwZ, a type or category, especially of art or writing
aiY, ‰kjx, ‡MvÎ, Nivbv
GENTEEL webqx, mykxj refined; polite; aristocratic; affecting refinement
GESTICULAT A½fw½ K‡i ‡evSvb to make gestures, especially when speaking or in
E place of speaking
GLUT AZ¨waK mieivn, cÕ‡qvR‡bi ‡P‡q ‡ekx surplus; an overabundance
mieivn
GRANDILOQ kãSsK…Z, evMvo¤^ic~Y© pompous; using a lot of big, fancy words in an
UENT attempt to sound impressive
GRANDIOSE RgKv‡jv, mvo¤^i, Avo¤^i-cÖavb, absurdly exaggerated
RvuKv‡jv, mgv‡ivnc~Y
GRATUITOUS A‰eZwbK, AhvwPZ msev` given freely
GRAVITY Mv¤¢xh©, ¸iæZ¡, cwiw¯’wZi ¸iæZ¡, fvi, seriousness
AwfKl©
GREGARIOUS h~_Pi, h~_Pvix, `jwcÖq sociable; enjoying the company of others
GUILE Qjbv, QjvKjv cunning; duplicity; artfulness
HACKNEYED eûje¨eüZ, MZvbyMwZK, e¯ÍvcPv overused; trite; stale
HAPLESS fvM¨nxb, AmyLx unlucky
HARBINGER evZ©vevnx `~Z, ms‡KZ a forerunner; a signal of
HEDONISM ‡fvMmyL ev Avb›`B ‡kÕqt weavb, Avb›`ev` the pursuit of pleasure as a way of life
HEGEMONY KZ©…Z¡, ‡bZ…Z¡ leadership, especially of one nation over another
HERESY cÕPwjZ g‡Zi weiæ× wek¦vm any belief that is strongly opposed to established
beliefs
HERMETIC evZvmI XywK‡Z cv‡i bv Ggbfv‡e iæ× impervious to external influence; airtight
HEYDAY cig ev c~Y© weKvk golden age; prime
HIATUS dvuK (N), weiwZ, we‡”Q` (N) a break or interruption, often from work
HIERARCHY µ‡gv”P ‡k«YxwefvM, hvRKZš¿ an organization based on rank or degree; pecking
order
HISTRIONIC i½gÂvwf‡bZv msµvšÍ, bvUy‡K, fÚvwgc~Y© overly dramatic; theatrical
HOMILY mv`vwma e¨vL¨vg~jK e¨vL¨vg~jK a‡g©vc‡`k a sermon

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 Analogy–1
1. Sample : Universe :: 12. Manumit : Enslave ::
a) Plan : Research a) Large : Vivid b) Gigantic : Massive
b) Individual : Population c) Repel : Attract d) Barren : Infertile
c) Mathematics : Statistics d) Element : Electron e) Meek : Shy
e) Tactic : Strategy 13. Morphine : Sedates ::
2. Carbohydrates : Obesity :: a) Drug : Addicts b) Liquor : Intoxicates
a) Aversion : Regression b) Sugar : Cavities c) Medicine : Soothes d) Oil : Smears
c) Pressure : Extrusion d) Hostility : War e) Bandage : Heals
e) Sickness : Hospital 14. Actor : Soliloquy ::
3. Promise : Fulfill :: a) Playwright : Tragedy b) Director : Movie
a) Pawn : Redeem b) Pledge : Deny c) Musician : Solo d) Drummer : March
c) Law : Enforce d) Confession : Hedge e) Singer : Duet
e) Prisoner : Release 15. 15. Ernest : Immoral ::
4. Addicted : Dedicated :: a) Land : Evil b) Dissolute : Lascivious
a) Slavish : Kindly c) Restrained : Wanton d) Shore : Reef
b) Fanatical : Enthusiastic e) Conscience : Sin
c) Acute : Chronic 16. Mendicant: Impecunious ::
d) Temporary : Permanent a) Critic : Quizzical b) Complainer : Petulant
e) Habitual : Continuous c) Hat : Askew d) Liar : Poor
5. Recall : Remember :: e) Philanthropist : Prodigal
a) Counterfeit : Forge b) Behave : Re-enact 17. Apostate : Religion ::
c) Construct : Terminate d) Predict : Prove a) Loyal : Faith b) Traitor : Country
e) Believe : Recant c) Renegade : Indian d) Vital : Church
6. Quixotic: Feasible :: e) Disloyal : Colonies
a) Sudden : Workable b) Theoretical : Practical 18. Dermatologist : Skin ::
c) Fashionable : Efficient d) Precise : Practicable a) Paleontologist : Statues b) Genealogist : Genes
e) Sad : Adept c) Cardiologist : Heart d) Astrologist : Future
7. Debate : Forensic :: e) Psychologist : Insanity
a) Drama : Histrionic b) Opera : Spoken 19. Squint : Eyes ::
c) Concerto : Harmonising d) Argument : Domestic a) Grapple : Iron b) Grope : Hands
e) Novel : Original c) Lips : Speech d) Limp : Limbs
8. Anthology : Poems :: e) Sneeze : Nostrils
a) Antipasto : Hors-d‟oeuvre 20. Cynosure : Brilliant ::
b) Volume : Book a) Student : Attentive b) Map : Legible
c) Encyclopaedia : Words c) Rock : Large d) Word : Common
d) Thesaurus : Synonyms e) Magnet : Attractive
e) Medley : Arrangement 21. Numerator : Denominator ::
9. Anhydrous : Saturated :: a) Fraction : Decimal b) Divisor : Quotient
a) Dry : Wet b) Sweet : Wet c) Ratio : Proportion d) Dividend : Divisor
c) Cloying : Full d) Solid : Liquid e) Top : Bottom
e) Physics : Chemistry 22. Noisome : Garbage ::
10. Wine : Grapes :: a) Liquid : Perfume b) Heavy : Metal
a) Champagne : Raisins b) Liquor : Intoxicating c) Loud : Music d) Warmth : Snow
c) Vineyard : Winery d) Whiskey : Hops e) Fragrant : Incense
e) Vodka : Potatoes 23. Sad : Dolorous ::
11. Notable : Notorious :: a) Rich : Wealthy b) Smart : Smattering
a) Philanthropic : Benevolent c) Grief : Healthy d) Giver : Free
b) Philandering : Pleasant e) Gratitude : Frugal
c) Heinous : Atrocious 24. School : Tuition ::
d) Nefarious : Secret a) Game : Loss b) Lawyer : Client
e) Philanthropic : Miserly c) Hospital : Insurance d) Church : Tithe
e) Library : Fine
Answers:
1. (b) 2. (b) 3. (c) 4. (b) 5. (a) 6. (b) 7. (a) 8. (d) 9. (a) 10. (e) 11. (e) 12. (c) 13. (b) 14. (c) 15. (c) 16. (b)
17. (b) 18. (c) 19. (b) 20. (e) 21. (d) 22. (e) 23. (a) 24. (d)
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25. Dissertation : Ideas :: 38. Perimeter : Addition ::


a) Propaganda : Facts b) Novel : Theme a) Arithmetic : Geometric
c) Poem : Emotions d) Play : Acting b) Exponential : Quadratic
e) Essay : Novel c) Linear : Logarithmic
26. Naive : Ingenuous :: d) Triangle : Sphere
a) Ordinary : Ingenious b) Old : Wise e) Area : Multiplication
c) Simple : Kind d) Eager : Reserved 39. Actuary : Insurance ::
e) Sophisticated : Urbane a) Librarian : School
27. Termagant : Shrew :: b) Historian : Dates
a) Anteater : Mouse b) Virago : Harpy c) Veterinarian : Animal husbandry
c) Supporter : Nag d) Single : Married d) Agronomist : Agreement
e) Male : Female e) Vegetarian : Meat
28. Cloud : Storm :: 40. Isolationist : Aloof ::
a) Container : Contained b) Portent : Disaster a) Altruist : Selfish b) Mist : Mournful
c) Cumulus : Gale d) Thunder : Lightning c) Scholar : Proud d) Bigot : Tolerant
e) Rain : Wind e) Segregationist : Gregarious
29. Conduit : Water :: 41. Water : Conduit ::
a) Pump : Oil b) Behaviour : Liquid a) Electricity : Magnet b) Elevator : Shaft
c) Artery : Blood d) Wire : Sound c) Shell : Rifle d) Noise : Cannon
e) Electricity : Television e) Soda : Bottle
30. Bread : Oven :: 42. Plaintiff : Defendant ::
a) Ceramics : Kiln b) Silo : Corn a) Court : Law b) Injured : Accused
c) Pottery : Wheel d) Iron : Furnace c) Judge : Jury d) Attorney : Lawyer
e) Cake : Stove e) Nobleman : Serf
31. Abundance : Luxury :: 43. Explosive : Volcano ::
a) Silence : Stealth b) Humility : Pretension a) Cold : Mountain b) Arid : Desert
c) Poverty : Indigence d) Pilot : Plane c) Humid : Valley d) Misty : Morning
e) Wealth : Miserliness e) Water : Ice
32. Token : Turnstile :: 44. Bizarre : Exotic ::
a) Words : Telegram b) Coin : Telephone a) Stage : Dancer
c) Diesel : Automobile d) Road : Toll b) Common place : Routine
e) Profession : License c) Wild : Tame
33. Fuel : Pipes :: d) Ordinary : Exceptional
a) Blood : Veins b) Food : Stomach e) Lively : Livid
c) Wood : Trees d) Cars : Expressway 45. Doctor : Disease ::
e) Power : Generator a) Psychiatrist : Maladjustment
34. Exemption : Rule :: b) Teacher : Pupils
a) Debarment : Prevention b) Immunity : Disease c) Scholar : Knowledge
c) Forgiveness : Crime d) Exile : Nation d) Judge : Crime
e) Enclosure : Gate e) Lawyer : Law
35. Indigenous : Foreign :: 46. Shower : Deluge ::
a) Indifferent : Interested b) Resident : Nomadic a) Irritation : Rage
c) Native : Extraneous d) Partial : Whole b) April : May
e) Local : Universal c) Passion : Affection
36. Latitude: Equator :: d) Surprise party : Exceptional
a) Direction : Declension b) Weight : Length e) Flow : Surge
c) Warp : Woof d) Longitude : 47. Drama : Playwright ::
International date line a) Act : Actor
e) North Pole : Arctic Circle b) Words : Author
37. Antimacassar : Sofa:: c) Poetics : Poet
a) Rug : Floor b) Table : Chair d) Review : Critic
c) Door : Window d) Picture : Frame e) Opera : Musician
e) Pillow : Bed
Answers:
25. (c) 26. (e) 27. (b) 28. (d) 29. (c) 30. (a) 31. (c) 32. (b) 33. (a) 34. (b) 35. (c) 36. (d) 37. (a) 38. (e)
39. (c) 40. (b) 41. (b) 42. (b) 43. (b) 44. (b) 45. (a) 46. (a) 47. (d)

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48. Always : Never :: 50. Permanent : Evanescent ::


a) Often : Rarely a) Durable : Fleeting b) Lasting : Glittering
b) Frequently : Occasionally c) Eternal : Everlasting d) Hairdo : Bleach
c) Constantly : Frequently e) Leader : Religion
d) Intermittently : Casually
e) Occasionally : Constantly
49. President : Pope ::
a) Elected : Chosen b) Ballot : Smoke Answers:
c) Proclamation : Bull d) Temporal : Secular 48. (a) 49. (c) 50. (a)
e) Leader : Religion

 Phrase and Idioms-1


1. Decked up Meaning: put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive
Example: When the consultation began in the evening, the mausoleum of former Chief
Minister Jayalalithaa on the Marina was decked up with flowers
2. Doing the rounds Meaning: to be passed from one person to another
Example: Since morning, the talk doing the rounds was that Mr. Panneerselvam would
come out with a statement on the merger after Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami
on Thursday announced the government‟s move to constitute a commission of inquiry,
one of the two demands that the AIADMK (PTA) had been raising.
3. Put off Meaning: an evasive reply, to delay doing something, especially because you do not want
to do it
Example: The “strong stand” taken by leaders, including former Minister K.P.
Munusamy, was said to have prompted Mr. Panneerselvam to put off a decision on the
merger. Mr. Munusamy was not available for comment
4. Takes a beating Meaning: to be damaged because of performing badly or being criticized
Example: Vishal Sikka quits as Infosys CEO, shares take a beating
5. Turn up/ Meaning: to use force to persuade someone to do something; to increase the pressure on
on the heat someone to do something
Example: Management is turning the heat up to increase production. The teacher really
turned up the heat on the students by saying that everyone would be punished if the real
culprit was not found.
6. Rip apart Meaning: to destroy something completely
Example: The nine judge bench of the supreme court on Thursday ripped apart its own
judgment of 2014 upholding section 377 of the Indian penal code, which criminalizes
consensual sexual acts of adults in private
7. Step down Meaning: withdraw or resign from an important position or office
Example: R. Seshasayee, chairman of the board decided to step down from the board,
Infosys said in a release.
8. Strikes a blow Meaning: to do something to help or to support an idea, movement, or group , to do
something to harm or oppose an idea, movement, or group
Example: The supreme court judgment strikes a blow on the unbridled encroachment and
surveillance by the state and its agencies in the life of the common man
9. Hold on Meaning: wait; stop , endure in difficult circumstances.
Example: The result helped UP hold on to the top spot in Zone B but, in a group where
the difference between the top and bottom-placed sides is just 16 points, it would be a
fragile lead
10. Pull through Meaning: get through an illness or other dangerous or difficult situation
Example: Second seed Harinder Pal was in a lot of trouble after a sluggish start against
Aditya Jagtap, but regained the surety of his touch to pull through in four games.
11. Pumped up Meaning: to fill with enthusiasm or excitement, to fill with or as if with air
Example: “I like the fast court. I am pretty happy and pumped up to play the semifinal,”
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12. Leave no stone Meaning: to do everything possible in order to achieve or find something
unturned Example: Ahead of its return to the IPL in 2018, Chennai Super Kings is leaving no
stone unturned to get its campaign back on the track. One of the key reasons for its
success in the first eight years was that the team managed to retain a core group of
players and the support staff.
13. Rope in Meaning: you mean that someone persuaded you to help them do that task
Example: For 2018, the intentions remains the same with the team intending to rope in
former coach Stephen Fleming
14. to win laurels Meaning: To win honour
Example: The two, who have won many laurels for the country by winning medals in the
Commonwealth, Asian and World championships, exhorted the students to focus on
physical fitness.
15. snuffed out Meaning: to make something end quickly, especially by using force
Example: It was the government‟s most brutal attempt to snuff out the rebellion.
16. knock out Meaning: to make someone leave a competition by defeating them
Example: Denis Shapovalov makes his glee known after knocking out top seed Rafael
Nadal.
17. crash out Meaning: to be badly defeated so that you have to leave a competition
Example: Davinder Singh became the first Indian to qualify for the javelin final even as
his more fancied compatriot Neeraj Chopra crashed out in the qualification round.
18. lay in tatters Meaning: damaged beyond repair
Example: Wayde van Niekerk‟s dreams of emulating legend Michael Johnson‟s 200-
400m world double lay in tatters on Thursday as Turkey‟s 9/1 outsider Ramil Guliyev
edged the 200m final
19. Turn in Meaning: Hand in, submit
Example: Ramil Guliyev turned it on when it mattered most tostun pre-race favorite
Wayde Van Niekerk In the 200 m
20. sweat something Meaning: to anxiously wait for something, to get rid of something in one's body by
out sweating.
Example: With team selection imminent, Dhoni and Suresh Raina, who last played an
ODI for India in October 2015, sweated it out on Friday. sent in my application and now
I have to sweat out the two months until I get an answer.
21. keep at bay Meaning: to prevent someone from moving closer
Example: Refreshed with a day‟s rest thanks to the inclement weather, Virat Kohli
reiterated that his men will keep complacency at bay while playing the third and final
Test against Sri Lanka here from Saturday
22. tone down Meaning: altered so as to be less extreme or intense.
Example: The ground is surrounded by cloud-enveloped mountains and acres of verdant
green. The last-named shade was however toned down on the pitch with the ground-staff
scrubbing away the grass.
23. scrub away Meaning: to clean something away by rubbing.
Example: The ground is surrounded by cloud-enveloped mountains and acres of verdant
green. The last-named shade was however toned down on the pitch with the ground-staff
scrubbing away the grass.
24. wear and tear Meaning: damage from work or use
Example: The visitor‟s dominance has been overwhelming against a host that is still
searching for the right combination and ideal performance while also resembling the
walking-wounded, losing players to freak incidents on the ground or to regular wear-
andtear that affects athletes.
25. tick all the boxes Meaning: To satisfy or fulfill everything that is necessary or desired.
Example: Virat Kohli‟s men have ticked most of the boxes, be it runs or wickets, with
the lone worry being a few butter-fingers in the close-in cordon.
26. butter-fingers Meaning: Someone who is clumsy and often drops things or else fails to catch something
Example: Virat Kohli‟s men have ticked most of the boxes, be it runs or wickets, with
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27. lose ground Meaning: to fall behind someone or something, become less successful
Example: Equity benchmark indices lost ground for the fifth consecutive day on Friday
as weak domestic corporate numbers along with global negativity on account of
geopolitical tensions dampened investor sentiment
28. stem the tide Meaning: to stop something from increasing
Example: This law may stem the tide of pollution of our beautiful river from the factories
built along its banks.
29. Hinge on Meaning: to be determined or decided by (something): to depend on (something)
Example: Roelant Oltmans‟ continuation as the hockey head coach hinges on the clarity
and quality of his plans for India‟s hectic season ahead
30. Make or break Meaning: Cause either total success or total ruin,
Example: The recent Europe tour was expected to be the make-or-break outing for the
Dutchman and a final decision will be taken when the Hockey India panel, formed to
evaluate the team‟s performance, meets in New Delhi from August 31 to September 3.
31. Step up Meaning: to make something go or run faster, increase,
Example: What he has done so far is appreciated but there is now need to step up to
another level, compete and win against the top-four.
32. Turn down Meaning: a rejection or refusal.
Example: How could you turn down such a fantastic job?
33. In the scheme of Meaning: the way things are organized or happen in a particular situation, or the way
things someone wants them to be organized:
Example: He insisted that R. Ashwin, despite playing only 15 ODI matches since the
2015 World Cup, is very much in the scheme of things
34. Back up Meaning: one that serves as a substitute or support
Example: Looking ahead to the 2019 World Cup, we will need to have back up options
for every bowler that we have.”
35. Bestowed on Meaning: to give something to someone; to present something to someone
Example: Knighthoods had been bestowed on West Indian cricketers like „confetti‟
36. Cross the line Meaning: to change from being acceptable to being unacceptable, to do something wrong
Example: Chasing a target of 224, India-A took 62.3 overs to cross the line as Karun got
rid of his wretched form, hitting 13 boundaries in 144 balls.
37. Pulled off Meaning: to succeed in doing something that is difficult
Example: In the biggest upset in the section, France‟s Brice Leverdez pulled off the first
shock by defeating second seed Lee Chong Wei 21-19, 22-24, 21-17 in 75 minutes and
perhaps end Lee‟s elusive search for the world title which has seen him take three silver
medals just as he has done in the Olympics.
38. Bow out Meaning: withdraw or retire from an activity or role.
Example: India top mixed doubles pair of Pranaav Jerry Chopra and N. Sikki Reddy, also
seeded 15th, defeated Indo-Malaysian combo of Prajakta Sawant and Yogendran
Khrishnan 21-12, 21-19. However, in the other mixed doubles matches, B. Sumeeth
Reddy and Ashwini Ponnappa, and Satwiksairaj Rankireddy and K. Maneesha suffered
contrasting losses to bow out.
39. Cast out Meaning: to force someone or something to leave a place
Example: The minority verdict said social evils such as sati, infanticide, and devadasi
system were cast out by way of legislation and not by judicial orders.
40. Every cloud has a Meaning: Good things come after bad things
silver lining Example: „It seems that if you're big, rich and powerful enough, every cloud has a silver
lining.‟
41. Take a stand Meaning: Adopt a firm position about an issue
Example: To smoothen the process of merger of the two AIADMK factions, the camp
led by chief minister Edapadi k. Palaniswami is expected to take a stand against
AIADMK (AMMA) interim general secretary V.K.Sasikala at a meeting at the party
headquarters on Monday
42. Blew the lid off Meaning: to make public something that was previously not known or was hidden
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meted out to prisoners, including Sasikala submitted the footage taken from the CCTV
recording of the central prison complex, as part of her statement to the ACB.
43. Run over Meaning: to hit someone or something with a vehicle and drive over them, to practise
what you are going to say in a speech, performance etc
Example: Senior Railway Ministry officials told that welding work was underway near
the Khatauli railway station in Uttar Pradesh, leaving a portion of the track without rails
when the Utkal Express ran over it and derailed, as per the prima facie investigation
44. Gearing up Meaning: to prepare yourself, or to prepare something for an activity or event.
Example: With the home-stretch in sight, the leading contenders headed by Swapnil
Dhopade are gearing up for a powerful finish in the National Challengers chess
championship here.
45. Pinned back Meaning: to hold something back by pinning
Example: The 26-year-old Spaniard struck the winner with less than three minutes
remaining in an impressive show of character by Chelsea after it had been pinned back
when substitute Michy Batshuayi headed into his own net eight minutes from time
46. Part ways Meaning: to leave each other, to depart from someone
Example: After failing to defend their Los Cabos title last month. Purav Raja and Divji
Sharan fell 15 places each in the ATP rankings and the pair decided to part ways heading
to the US OPEN.
47. Hogging the Meaning: making oneself the center of attention to the exclusion of others
limelight Example: Over the past few years, the Indian presence in the men‟s singles has been
growing steadily. Initially, women players hogged the limelight due to Saina Nehwal and
P.V. Sindhu winning titles. Now Srikanth, Prannoy, Sai Praneeth and I are doing pretty
well on the world stage.
48. Drowning out Meaning: to make it impossible to hear something
Example: The hyper-charged crowds were only too happy to comply and shouted back,
“Bharat Mata ki Jai”, drowning out the Pakistani “attack
49. Wind down Meaning: gradually lose power
Example: Seventy years after 1947, it‟s time to wind down the choreographed hostility at
the India-Pakistan border
50. Bury the hatchet Meaning: end a quarrel or conflict and become friendly
Example: AIADMK factions bury the hatchet

 One Word Substitution-4


Person who claims to have great love for & understanding of what Aesthete (Kjvwe`¨v wekvi`/ my›`‡ii
is beautiful in nature, art etc c~Rvix)
The art of cutting trees & bushes into ornamental shapes Topiary (D`¨v‡bi e„ÿvejxi)
A formal written charge against a person for some crime or Indictment (Awf‡hvMcÎ)
offence
A person obsessed with exclusively one idea or subject Monomaniac (evwZKMÕ¯’ †jvK)
A person who kills somebody especially for political reasons Assassin (¸ßNvZK)
A person who rules without consulting the opinion of others Autocrat (‰¯^iPvix kvmK)
Acutely affected by external impressions Sensitive (ms‡e`bkxj)
An associate in an office or institution Colleague (mnKgx©)
A person who makes love without serious intentions Philanderer (cyiæl wQbvj/ †cÕwgK)
A girl or woman who flirts, that is, tries to attract people & make Coquette (wQbvj †g‡q/ cyiæ‡li gb
advances in love simply to satisfy her vanity †fjv‡bv bvix)
To change shape, nature or substance of Transmute (iƒcvšÍwiZ Kiv)
A story in which ideas are symbolised as people Allegory (iƒcK eY©bv)
Paying back injury with injury Reprisal (cÕwZ‡kvag~jK Kg©)
Regard for others as a principal of action Altruism (civ_©ciZv)
Person who pilots or travels in a balloon, airship or other aircraft Aeronaut (gnvKvkPvix)

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Simplest & smallest form of plant life, present in air, water & soil; Bacteria (‡ivM RxevYy)
essential to life but may cause disease
Relationship by blood or birth Consanguinity (m‡MvÎZv)
A child of unusual or remarkable talent Prodigy (cig we¯§qKi e¨w³)
Walking in sleep Somnambulism (¯^cœPvwiZv)
Language difficult to understand because of bad form Jargon (Acfvlv/A_©nxb fvlv)
One who loves mankind Philanthropist (‡jvKwn‰Zlx/gvbewgÎ)
Study of statistics of births, deaths, disease to show the state of Demography (RbZZ¡)
community
Not conforming to ordinary rules of behavior Eccentric (A™¢zZ¯^fve)
A man who starves body for the good of soul Ascetic (Zc¯^x/ mvay)
A place where a wild animal lives Lair (cïi AvkÕq¯’j)
One who compiles dictionary Lexicographer (Awfavb †jLK)
A person with full discretionary powers to act on behalf of a Plenipotentiary (ÿgZvcÖvß ivR`~Z)
country
Medicine which lessens pain Anodyne (‡e`bvbvkK)
One who uses fear as a weapon of power Terrorist (mš¿vmev`x)
Dungeon entered by trapdoor Oubliette (GKai‡bi ¸ß KvivKÿ
hvi GKgvÎ cÕ‡ekc_ Qvu‡`i
‡Pviv `iRv)
A person with a beautiful & elegant hand writing Calligrapher (‡Lvkbwek/ n¯Íwjwc wkíx)
An unexpected stroke of good luck Windfall (‰`eab/Afvebxq jvf)
Stealing from the writings of others Plagiarism (Kz¤¢xjKe„wË/‡jLvPzwi)
A person who is reserved in talks Reticent (¯^ífvlx)
To talk much without coming to the point Circumlocution (evMvo¤^i/ Abv_©K
evK¨we¯Íi)
A person who looks on the bright side of things Optimist (Avkvev`x e¨w³)
Which can be easily believed Credible (wek^vm‡hvM¨)
A woman whose husband is dead Widow (weaev)
Design made by putting together coloured pieces of glass or stones Mosaic (KviæKvh© wewkó)
The school or college in which one has been educated Alma mater (gvZ„wkÿvqZb)
The science of judging a person's character, capabilities etc from Phrenology (wPËe„wËi ev gvbwmK kw³
an examination of the shape of his skull wbY©qv_© K‡ivwUi ewn©fv‡Mi
MVbvw`i wePvi)
One who pretends illness to escape duty Malingerer (‡ivMfvbKvix)
One whose attitude is: ' eat, drink & be merry Epicurean (‰`wnK myL‡fvMx)
Loss of power to move in any or every part of the body Paralysis (cÿvNvZ)
The original inhabitants of a country Aborigines (Avw`evmx)
To take one to task Rebuke (wZi¯‹vi)
Time after twilight & before night Dusk (AveQv AÜKvi)
Animals living on land & in water Amphibian (DfPi cÖvwY)
Place where birds are kept Aviary (cwÿkvjv)
A political leader who tries to stir up people Demagogue (Rb‡bZv/evM¥x)
Atonement for one's sins Repentance (AbZcv/Aby‡kvPbv)
To deprive a thing of its holy character Desecrate (KzjwlZ Kiv)
Woman trained to help other women in child birth Midwife (avÎx)
One who lends money at high rate of interest Usurer (my`‡Lvi)
A short stay at a place Sojourn (mvgwqK Avevm)
Short descriptive poem of picturesque scene or incident Idyll (eY©bvg~jK ÿz`ª KweZv)
A sudden rush of wind Gust (AvPgKv So)
One who is interested in the welfare of women Feminist (bvixev`x)

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One desirous of getting money Avaricious (A_©‡jvfx)


A person who is always dissatisfied Malcontent (Amš`ó e¨w³)

 Correct Spelling-8
1. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 17. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Pretentious B. Proclaimation A. Debator B. Declaration
C. Pronunciation D. Promiscuous C. Distress D. Department
2. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 18. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Abdominal B. Clinical A. Harmonise B. Impression
C. Machenical D. Technical C. Surrender D. Enthusistic
3. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 19. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Dilemma B.Hinderance A. Manoeuvre B. Macabre
C. Disharmony D.Algebra C. Millionare D. Mediocre
4. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 20. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Confedration B.Camaraderie A. Boisterous B. Baricade
C. Cataclysm D.Carboniferous C. Brochure D. Brigadier
5. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 21. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Impregnable B.Impaster A. Evasion B. Ovation
C. Improbable D.Implausible C. Occassion D. Erosion
6. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 22. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Sanatorium B. Scoundrel A. Voluntary B. Vomiting
C. Salamandar D. Sarcasm C. Vocabulary D. Vicisitude
7. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 23. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Madamoiselle B. Manacle A. Enstallment B. Innocence
C. Mysterious D. Metallurgy C. Impetus D. Incipient
8. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 24. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Clothing B. Gathering A. Assume B. Presume
C. Actualise D. Reproach C. Cunsume D. Subsume
E. All correct 25. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
9. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Involuantry B. Anxiety
A. Loathsome B. Livable C. Recuperate D. Languish
C. Literature D. Lizzard 26. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
10. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Agricultarist B. Acclamation
A. Photostate B. Palmistry C. Admirability D. Archipelago
C. Posthumous D. Polytechnic 27. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
11. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Career B. Furious
A. Allowance B. Allusion C. Territory D. Objectionable
C. Alltogether D. Alternative E. All correct
12. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 28. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Stensil B. Stubborn A. Acquisition B. Acquaintence
C. Spectre D. Suffocate C. Accompany D. Accessible
13. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 29. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Naration B. Neolithic A. Submarine B. Subsidize
C. Nostalgia D. Nocturnal C. Stampied D. Stallion
14. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 30. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Termination B. Culmination A. Adambrate B. Calibrate
C. Determination D. Defination C. Celebrate D. Proliferate
15. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 31. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Respite B. Reciept A. Confidence B. Successfull
C. Reference D. Recipe C. Quarrelsome D. Antecedant
16. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 32. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Varnish B. Viral A. Catastrophe B. Cenetanarian
C. Various D. Varity C. Commissioner D. Confectionary
Answer: 1. (B) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (C) 7. (A) 8. (E) 9. (D) 10. (A) 11. (C) 12. (A) 13. (A) 14. (D) 15. (B)
16. (D) 17. (A) 18. (D) 19. (C) 20. (B) 21. (C) 22. (D) 23. (A) 24. (C) 25. (A) 26. (A) 27. (E) 28. (B) 29. (C) 30. (A)
31. (B) 32. (B)
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33. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 42. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Dwindle B. Glorify A. Schedule B. Scrutinise
C. Exquisite D. Gliter C. Scavanger D. Secede
34. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 43. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Tenure B. Trigonometry A. Mortgaze B. Manicure
C. Thalium D. Turquoise C. Miraculous D. Mesmeric
35. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 44. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Establish B. Avoideable A. Governance B. Essense
C. Superior D. Pleasant C. Penance D. Finance
36. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. 45. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
A. Squirrel B. Spurious A. Pellicle B. Pilgrimage
C. Suffrage D. Solstice C. Portrait D. Parepet
E. All correct 46. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
37. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Flaccid B. Earthernware
A. Forebear B. Gazette C. Zealot D. Hilarious
C. League D. Judiciary 47. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
38. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Omission B. Muscular
A. Apropriation B. Oppose C. Nineth D. Roundish
C. Increment D. Minute 48. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
39. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Spontanity B. Secession
A. Leguminous B. Liquifiable C. Sorcerer D. Sinister
C. Loafer D. Loquacious 49. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
40. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Tenure B. Utensil
A. Overwhelm B. Omlette C. Surender D. Racket
C. Offence D. Opponent 50. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong.
41. Find out that word, the spelling of which is wrong. A. Deficency B. Disastrous
A. Beleive B. Relieve C. Discourteous D. Decency
C. Receive D. Deceive
Answer: 33. (D) 34. (C) 35. (B) 36. (E) 37. (A) 38. (A) 39. (B) 40. (B) 41. (A) 42. (C) 43. (A) 44. (B)
45. (D) 46. (B) 47. (C) 48. (A) 49. (C) 50. (A)

 Ratio & Proportion


1. A jar contains black and white marbles. If there are ten marbles in the jar, then which of the following
could not be the ratio of black to white marbles? (Aggarwal math–13 )
Solution: Since the number of black and white marbles are whole numbers, so the sum of the terms of the
ratio must be a factor of 10.
1 + 4 = 5, 7 + 3 = 10 and 9 + 1 = 10, but 1 + 10 =11. Which is not a factor of 10.

2. In a proportion the product of 1st and 4th terms is 40 and that of 2nd and 3rd terms is 2.5x. Then the
value of x is - (Aggarwal math– 26)
Solution : Product of 1st and 4th terms (extremes)  Product of 2nd and 3rd terms (means)
40
 2.5 x  40  x   16.
2.5
1
3. If 20% of A = 30% of B = of C, Then A : B : C is - (Aggarwal math–27 )
6
1 20A 30 B C
Solution : 20% of A  30% of B  of C   
6 100 100 6
A 3B C 10 k
    k ( say)  A  5k , B  , C  6k .
5 10 6 3
10 k 10
 A : B : C  5k : : 6k  5 : : 6  15 : 10 : 18.
3 3

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4. If a + b =7 : 9 and b : c = 15 : 7, then what is a : c? (Aggarwal math–33 )


a 7 b 15 a  a b  7 15 5
Solution :  and           a : c  5 : 3.
b 9 c 7 c b c 9 7 3

5. If the ratio between the ages of P and Q is 2 : 3 and that between the ages of Q and R is 4 : 5, then the
ratio between the ages off P and R is- (Aggarwal math– 34)
P 2 Q 4 P  P Q 2 4 8
Solution :  and           P : R  8 : 15.
Q 3 R 5 R  Q R  3 5 15

6. If A : B = 2 : 3, B : C = 2 : 4 and C : D = 2 : 5, then A : D is equal to- (Aggarwal math– 36)


A 2 B 2 C 2 A A B C 2 2 2 2
Solution :  ,  ,             A : D  2 : 15.
B 3 C 4 D 5 D  B C D  3 4 5 15

7. If one star equals four circles and three circles equal four diamonds, then what is the ratio of star to
diamond? (Aggarwal math– 38)
S 4 C 4 S  S C  4 3 16
Solution : 15  4C and 3C  4 D   and           S : D  16 : 3.
C 1 D 3 D C D 1 2 3

8. In a business, the ratio of the capitals of A and B is 2 : 1, that of B and C is 4 : 3 and that of D and C is
6 : 5. Then the ratio of the capitals of A and D is- (Aggarwal math– 39)
A 2 B 4 C 5 A  A B C   2 4 5  20
Solution :  ,  ,           A : D  20 : 9.
B 1 C 3 D 6 D  B C D 1 3 6 9

1 1 1 1
9. If A : B = : and B : C = : , Then A : B : C is equal to- (Aggarwal math–42 )
2 3 2 3
1 1
Solution : A : B  :  3 : 2
2 3
1 1  2  2 4 4
B : C  :  3 : 2   3   :  2    2 : .  A : B : C  3 : 2 :  9 : 6 : 4.
2 3  3  3 3 3

10. For each 200 Taka spent by the research department, sales department spends 20 Taka. For every 400
Taka spent by the sales-department, the advertising department spends 50 Taka. The triple ratio of
the money spent by the research department to the money spent by the sales department to the money
spent by the advertising department can be expressed as- (Aggarwal math– 44)
Solution : R : S  200 : 20 : 1, S : A  400 : 150  8 : 3
 1  1 3 3
  8   :  3    1 : .  R : S : A  10 : 1 :  80 : 8 : 3.
 8  8 8 8
1 1 1
11. If a : b : c = 2 : 3 : 4, then : : is equal to- (Aggarwal math–57 )
a b c
1 1 1 1 1 1
Solution : a : b : c  2 : 3 : 4  : :  : :  6 : 4 : 3.
a b c 2 3 4

A B C
12. If A : B : C = 2 : 3 : 4, then the ratio : : is equal to- (Aggarwal math–66 )
B C A
Solution : Let A  2k , B  3k , C  4k .
A 2k 2 B 3k 3 C 4k A B C 2 3
Then,   ,   ,   2  : :  : : 2  8 : 9 : 24.
B 3k 3 C 4k 4 A 2k B C A 3 4
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13. Rita invested 25% more than Sunil. Sunil invested 30% less than Abhinav, who invested Tk. 6000.
What is the ratio of the amount that Rita invested to the total amount invested by all of them together?
(Aggarwal math–93 )
Solution : Abhinav' s investment  Tk. 6000 .
 70 
Sunil' s investment  (100  30) of Tk. 6000  70% of Tk. 6000  Tk.   6000   Tk. 4200 .
 100 
 125 
Rita' s investment  (100  25) of Tk.. 4200  125 % of Tk. 4200  Tk.  4200   Tk. 5250 .
 100 
Total amount investment  Tk.(6000  4200  5250 )  15450 .
 Required ratio  5250 : 15450  35 : 103 .

14. The total number of boys in a school is 16% more than the total number of girls in the school. What is
the respective ratio of the total number of boys to the total number of girls is the school- (Aggarwal
math– 95)
Solution : Let the number be x and y.
1 29
Then, of boys  116% of x  x.
4 25
29
 Required ratio  x : x  29 : 25.
25

15. The ratio of urea and potash in a mixed fertilizer is 7 : 3. Express the quantity of urea present as
percentage of the total amount of fertilizer. (Aggarwal math– 99)
 7  7 
Solution : Required percentage   100 %   100 %  70%.
73   10 

16. In a class the number of girls is 20% more than that of the boys. The strength of the class is 66. If 4
more girls are admitted to the class, the ratio of the number of boys to that of the girls is- (Aggarwal
math– 103)
6x
Solution : Let the number of boys be x. Then, number of girls  120% of x  .
5
6x 11x 66  5
x   66   66  x   30.
5 5 11
 6  30 
So, number of boys  30. And, new number of girls     4  40.
 5 
 Required ratio  30 : 40  3 : 4.

17. If the income of A is 10% more that of B and the income of B is 20% less than that of C, then the
incomes of A, B and C respectively are in the ratio- (Aggarwal math– 104)
Solution : Let C' s income be Tk. x. Then, B' s income
 4x 
 80% of Tk. x  Tk.  .
 5 
 4x   110 4 x   22 x 
A' s income  110% of Tk.    Tk.     Tk.  
 5   100 5   25 
22 x 4 x
A : B : C  : : x  22 : 20 : 25.
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18. Tk. 16000 are to be distributed between B and A such that B gets Tk. 4000 less than A. The ratio of the
amount received by A to that received by B is- (Aggarwal math– 107)
Solution : A  B  16000 , B  A - 4000  A  (A - 4000)  16000  2A  20000  A  10000.
So, A  10000, B  6000.  A : B  10000 : 6000  5 : 3.

19. A, B, C and D have Tk. 40, Tk. 50, Tk. 60 and Tk. 70 respectively when they go to visit a fair. A spends
Tk. 18, B spends Tk. 21, C spends Tk. 24 and D spends Tk. 27. Who has done the highest expenditure
proportionate to his resources? (Aggarwal math– 110)
Solution : Ratio of the expenditur es of A, B, C and D are as under :
18 9 21
A   0.45 : B   0.42;
40 20 50
24 2 27
C   0.4; D   0.385 .
60 5 70
Clearly, A had done the highest expenditur e proportionate to his resources.

20. The ratio of the arithmetic mean of two numbers to one of the numbers is 3 : 5. What is the ratio of the
smaller number to the larger one? (Aggarwal math–111 )
Solution : Let the two number be x and y.
x y x y 3
: x  3:5    5x  5 y  6 x
2 2x 5
x 5
 x  5y  
y 1
 Ratio of smaller number to larger number  1 : 5.

21. Seema and Meena divide a sum of Tk. 25000 in the ratio of 3 : 2 respectively. If Tk. 5000 is added to
each of their shares, what would be the new ratio formed? (Aggarwal math– 112)
 3
Solution : Seema' s share  Tk.  25000    Tk. 15000.
 5
 2
Meena' s share  Tk.  25000    Tk. 10000.
 5
 Required ratio  (15000  5000) : (1000  5000)
 20000 : 15000  4 : 3.

22. A, B and C are boxes containing marbles in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3. Total number of marbles is 60. The
above ratio can be changed to 3 : 4 : 5 by transferring (Aggarwal math– 117)
Solution : When marbles are shared in the ratio 1: 2 : 3.
 1  4
A' s share   60    10; B' s share   60    20;
 6  12 
 3
C' s share   60    30.
 6
When marbles are shared in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5.
 3  4  5
A' s share   60    15; B' s sharee   60    20; C' s share   60    25.
 12   12   12 

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23. An amount of Tk. 53 is divided among, A, B and C such that A gets Tk. 7 more than B and B gets Tk. 8
more than C. What is the ratio of their shares? (Aggarwal math– 118)
Solution : Let C' s share  Tk. x. Then B' s share  Tk. ( x  8); A' s share  Tk. ( x  15).
So, ( x  15)  ( x  8)  x  53.  3x  30  x  10.
 A : B : C  ( x  15) : ( x  8) : x  25 :18 :10.

24. A sum of Tk. 731 is divided among A, B and C such that A received 25% more than B and B receives
25% less than C. What is C’s share in amount? (Aggarwal math–123 )
3
Solution : B  75% of C  C; A  125% of
4
3  5 3  15
B  125% of C    C   C.
4  4 4  16
15 3
A : B :C  C : C : C  15 : 12 : 16.
16 4
Sum of ratio terms  (15  12  16)  43.
 16 
C' s share  Tk.  731    Tk. 272.
 43 

3 5
25. A sum of Tk. 6400 is divided among three workers in the ratio : 2 : . The share (In Taka) of the
5 3
second worker is (Aggarwal math– 124)
3 5
Solution : Ratio of shares  : 2 :  9 : 30 : 25.
5 3
 30 
Second worker' s share  Tk.  6400    Tk. 3000.
 64 
2 3
26. A sum of Tk. 1250 is divided among A, B, C so that A gets of B’s share and C gets of A’s share.
9 4
The share of C is (Aggarwal math– 127)
2 3 3 2 1
Solution : A  B, C  A    B  B.
9 4 4 9 6
2 1
A:B:C  B : B : B  4 : 18 : 3.
9 6
 3 
C' s share  Tk. 1250    Tk. 150.
 25 
1 1 1
27. Instead of dividing Tk. 117 among P, Q, R in the ratio : : , by mistake it was divided in the ratio 2
2 3 4
: 3 : 4. Who gained in the transaction? (Aggarwal math–128 )
1 1 1
Solution : When money is divided in ratio of : :
2 3 4
1 1 1
Ratio of shares  : :  6 : 4 : 3.
2 3 4
 6  4
P' s share  Tk. 117    Tk. 54; Q' s share  Tk. 117    Tk. 36;
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 3
R' s share  Tk. 117    Tk. 27;
 13 
When money is divided in ratio of 2 : 3 : 4
 2
P' s share  Tk. 117    Tk. 26;
 9
 3
Q' s share  Tk. 117    Tk. 39;
 9
 4
R' s share  Tk. 117    Tk. 52;
 9
Clearly, both Q and R gained in the transaction.

28. Tk. 8400 are divided among A, B, C and D in such a way that the shares of A and B, B and C as well as
C and D area in the ratios of 2 : 3, 4 : 5 and 6 : 7 respectively. (Aggarwal math– 131)
 3  3 15
Solution : A : B  2 : 3, B : C  4 : 5   4   :  5    3 : ,
 4  4 4
 5   5  15 35
C : D  6 : 7  6  :7   : .
 8  8 4 8
15 35
A : B : C : D  2 : 3 : :  16 : 24 : 30 : 35.
4 8
Sum of ratio terms  (16  24  30  35)  105.
 16 
 A' s share  Tk.  8400    Tk. 1280.
 105 

29. The sum of three numbers is 116. The second number and the third number are in the ratio of 9 : 16
while the first number and the third number are in the ratio of 1 : 4. Find the second number.
(Aggarwal math–133 )
Solution : Second : Third  9 :16, Third :
First  4 :1  116 : 4.
 9 
Second number  116    36.
 29 

30. Tk. 2010 are to be divided among A, B, C in such a way that if A gets Tk. 5, then B must get Tk. 12 and
if B gets Tk. 4, then C must get Tk. 5.50. The share of C will exceed that of B by (Aggarwal math– 134)
Solution : A : B  5 : 12
33 33
B : C  4 : 5.50  12 : 16.5  12 : .A : B : C  5 : 12 :  10 : 24 : 33.
2 2
Sum of ratio terms  10  24  33  67.
 33   24 
C' s share  Tk.  2010    Tk. 990. B' s share  Tk.  2010    Tk. 720.
 67   67 
Required difference  Tk. (990 - 720)  Tk. 270.

31. Tk. 1087 is divided among A, B and C such that if Tk. 10, Tk. 12 and Tk. 15 are diminished from the
shares of A, B and C respectively, the remainders will be in the ratio of 5, 7 and 9. What is the share of
B? (Aggarwal math– 141)

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Solution : Remainder  Tk. [1087 - (10  12  15)]  Tk. 1050.


 7 
 B' s share  Tk. 1050    12   Tk. 362.
 21  

32. The ratio of income and expenditure of a person is 11 : 10. If he saves Tk. 9000 per annum, his
monthly income is (Aggarwal math–143 )
Solution : Let income  Tk. 11x and expenditur e  Tk. 10x.
Then, 11x - 10x  9000  x  9000.
Annual income  11x  Tk. (11  9000)  Tk. 99000.
 99000 
 Monthly income  Tk.    Tk. 8250.
 12 

33. The ratio of the incomes of Ram and Shyam is 7 : 17 and that of Shyam and Sohan is 7 : 17. If the
income of Ram is Tk. 490, what is the income of Sohan? (Aggarwal math– 147)
Solution : Ram : Shyam  7 :17
 17   17  289
Shaym : Sohan  7 :17   7   : 17    17 : .
 7  7 7
289
Ram : Shaym : Sohan  7 : 17 :  49 : 119 : 289 .
7
Let Sohan' s income be Tk. x.
Then, 49 : 289 : : 490 : x or x  2890.

34. At Narmada Sarovar Bachao demonstration, supporters of Ms. Patkar outnumbered the police by 9 :
1. The police arrested 135 NSB supporters averaging 5 of 3 policemen. How many supporters of NSB
were there in the demonstration? (Aggarwal math– 148)
 135 
Solution : Number of policeman    3   81.
 5 
 Number of supporters  81  9  729.

35. Two number are in the ratio 3 : 4. If the difference of their squares is 63, then the numbers are
(Aggarwal math–150 )
Solution : Let the numbers be 3x and 4 x.
Then, (4 x) 2  (3x) 2  63  16 x 2  9 x 2  63
 7 x 2  63  x 2  9  x  3.
 The numbers are 9 and 12.

36. If A : B = 4 : 5, B : C = 7 : 9 and C : D = 3 : 4, and if A’s share is Tk. 1680, the share of D is (Aggarwal
math– 151)
 5  5 45
Solution : A : B  4 : 5; B : C  7 : 9   7   :  9    5 : ;
 7  7 7
 15   15  45 60 45 60
C : D  3 : 4  3  :  4    : .A : B : C : D  4 : 5 : :  28 : 35 : 45 : 60.
 7  7 7 7 7 7
Let the shares of A, B, C, D be 28 x, 35 x, 45 x, 60 x respectively.
Then, 28 x  1680  x  60.  D' s share  60 x  Tk. (60  60)  Tk. 3600.

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37. The sum of the squares of three numbers is 532 and the ratio of the first and the second as also of the
second and the third is 3 : 2. The third number is (Aggarwal math– 152)
 2  2 4
Solution : First : Second  3 : 2, Second : Third  3 : 2   3   :  2    2 : .
 3  3 3
4
 Ratio between th e numbers  3 : 2 :  9 : 6 : 4.
3
Let the numbers be 9 x, 6 x and 4 x. Then,
(9 x) 2  (6 x) 2  (4 x) 2  532  81x 2  36 x 2  16 x 2  532
 133 x 2  532  x 2  4  x  2.
So, third number  4 x  4  2  8.

38. The expenses of A and B are in the ratio 2 : 3. A sum of Tk. 2800 is equally divided between them. If A
saves Tk. 600, then B saves (Aggarwal math–156 )
Solution : A' s expenses  Tk. (1400 - 600)  Tk. 800.
Let B' s expenses be Tk. x
2400
Then, 800 : x : : 2 : 3 or 2 x  800  3 or x 
 1200 .
2
 B' s saving  Tk. (1400 - 1200)  Tk. 200

39. A and B have incomes in the ratio 5 : 3. The expenses of A, B and C are in the ratio of 8 : 5 : 2. If C
spends Tk. 2000 and B saves Tk. 700, then A’s saving are (Aggarwal math– 161)
Solution : Let the incomes of A and B be Tk. 5 x and Tk. 3x respectively and the
expenses of A, B and C be Tk. 8y, Tk. 5y and Tk. 2y respectively.
Then, 2y  2000 or y  1000.
And 3x - 5y  700  3x - 5000  700
 3x  5700  x  1900.
 A' s saving  5 x - 8y  Tk. (5  1900 - 8  1000)
 Tk. (9500 - 8000)  Tk. 1500.

40. Salaries of A and B are in the ratio of 9 : 4 respectively. When A’s salary is increased by 15%, it
becomes Tk. 5175. What is B’s salary? (Aggarwal math– 163)
Solution : Let the salaries of A and B be Tk. 9x and Tk. 4x respectively.
115  5175  100 
Then, 115% of 9x  5175   9 x  5175 .  x     500 .
100  1115  9 
 B' s salary  Tk. (4  500)  Tk. 2000.

41. The sum of the salaries of A and B is Tk. 2100. A spends 80% of his salary and B spends 70% of his
salary. If their savings are in the proportion of 4 : 3, then what is the salary of A? (Aggarwal math–165 )
Solution : Clearly, A and B save 20% and 30% of their respective salaries.
Let the salaries of A and B be x and y respectively.
20% of x 4 x 10 4 x
Then,       2  x  2 y.
30% of y 3 5 3y 3 y
 x  y  2100  2 y  y  2100 .  3 y  2100  y  700 .
A' s salary  x  2y  Tk. (2  700)  Tk. 1400.

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42. The ratio of incomes of two persons is 5 : 3 and that of their expenditures is 9 : 5. If they save Tk. 2600
and Tk. 1800 respectively, their incomes are (Aggarwal math–166 )
Solution : Let the incomes of the two persons be 5 x and 3x and their expenditur e
by 9y and 5y respectively.
Then, 5 x - 9y  2600 ..........(i )
and 3x - 5y  1800 ..........(ii )
Multiplyin g (i) by 3 and (ii) by 5, we get :
15 x - 27y  7800 .......(iii )
and 15 x - 25y  9000 ........(iv )
Subtracting (iii) from (iv), we get : 2y  1200 or y  600.
Putting y  600 in (i), we get : 5 x  8000 or x  1600.
 Their incomes are Tk. (5 1600) and Tk. (3 1600) i.e., Tk. 8000 and Tk. 4800 respectively.
43. The ratio of the number of boys and girls in a school of 720 students is 7 : 5. How many more girls
should be admitted to make the ratio 1 : 1? (Aggarwal math–168 )
 7
Solution : Number of boys   720    420 .
 12 
Number of girls  (720 - 420)  300.
420
Let the required number of girls be x. Then, 1
300  x
 420  300  x  x  120 .

44. The ratio of boys and girls in sections A, B, C and D of class VI is respectively 7 : 5, 5 : 3, 3 : 2 and 2 :
1. If the number of students in each of the sections is equal, then maximum number of boys are
enrolled in section(Aggarwal math– 171)
Solution : Ratio of boys in the four sections is as under :
7 5 3 2
A  0.58; B   0.625, C   0.5; D   0.66.
12 8 5 3
Clearly, maximum number of boys are enrolled in section D.

45. Two numbers are in the ratio of 3 : 5. If 9 is subtracted from each, they are in the ratio of 12 : 23. What
is the larger number? (Aggarwal math–176 )
Solution : Let the number be 3x and 5 x.
3x - 9 12
Then,   23(3x  9)  (5 x  9)
3x - 9 23
 69 x  207  60 x  108  9 x  99  x  11.
 Larger number  5  11  55.

46. The ratio of the number of ladies so that of gents at a party was 3 : 2. When 20 more gents joined the
party, the ratio was reversed. The number of ladies present at the party was (Aggarwal math– 179)
Solution : Let the number of ladies and geents at the party be 3x and 2 x respectively.
3x 2
Then,   9 x  4 x  40  5 x  40  x  8.
2 x  20 3
 Number of ladies  3  8  24.

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47. In a school the ratio of boys and girls is 4 : 5 respectively. When 100 girls leave the school the ratio
becomes 6 : 7 respectively. How many boys are there in the school? (Aggarwal math–180 )
Solution : Let the number of boys and girls be 4 x and 5 x respectively.
4x 6
Then,   28 x  30 x  600.
5 x - 100 7
 2 x  600  x  300 .
 Number of boys  4  300  1200.

48. Three numbers A, B and C are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3. Their average is 600. If A is increased by 10% and
B is decreased by 20%, then to get the average increased by 5%, C will be increased by (Aggarwal
math–182 )
x  2 x  3x
Solution : Let A  x, B  2 x, C  3 x. Then,  600
3
 2 x  600  x  300 .
So, A  300, B  600, C  900.
New value of A  110% of 300  330.
New value of B  80% of 600  480.
New average  105% of 600  630.
New value of C  (630  3) - (330  480)  1080.
 Increase in value of C  (1080 - 900)  180.

49. The least whole number which when subtracted from both the numerator and the denominator of the
fractional number 6 : 7, gives a ratio less than 16 : 21, is (Aggarwal math–188 )
Solution : Let the required number be x.
6 - x 16
Then,   21(6  x)  16(7  x)
7 - x 21
14 4
 126  21x  112  16 x  5 x  14  x   x  2  x  3.
5 5

50. One year ago the ratio of the ages of Sarika and Gouri was 3 : 4 respectively. One year hence the ratio
of their ages will be 10 : 13 respectively. What is Sarika’s present age? (Aggarwal math–191 )
Solution : Let Sarika' s and Gauri' s ages one year ago be 3x and 4 x years respectively.
Sarika' s age 1 year hence  (3 x  2)  years.
Gauri' s age 1 year hence  (4 x  2)  years.
3 x  2 10
   13(3 x  2)  10(4 x  2)
4 x  2 13
 39 x  26  40 x  20  x  6.
Hence, Sarika' s present age  3 x  1
 (3  6  1) years  19 years.

51. The average of three boys is 25 years and their ages are in the proportion 3 : 5 : 7. The age of the
youngest boy is (Aggarwal math– 192)
Solution : Sum of ages of 3 boys  (25  3)years  75 years.
 3
 Age of the youngest boy   75   years  15 years.
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52. The ratio of the students in schools A, B and C is 5 : 4 : 7. If the number of students in the school are
increased by 20%, 25% and 20% respectively, what would be the new ratio of the students in schools
A, B and C? (Aggarwal math–208 )
e) None of these
Solution : Let the number of students in schools A, B and C be 5 x, 4 x and 7 x respectively.
6 
New strength of school A  120% of 5 x    5 x   6 x.
5 
5 
New strength of school B  125% of 4 x    4 x   5 x.
4 
6  42 x
New strength of school C  120% of 7 x    7 x  
5  5
42 x
 New ratio  6 x : 5 x :  30 : 25 : 42.
5

53. Mr. Sharma’s expenditure and savings are in the ratio of 3 : 2. His income increases by 10%. His
expenditure also increases by 12%. How much percent does his savings increase? (Aggarwal math– 211)
Solution : Let Mr. Sharma' s expenditur e be Tk. 3x and his saving be Tk. 2 x.
Income  TK. (3 x  2 x)  Tk. 5 x.
Increased income  110% of Tk. 5 x  Tk. 5.5 x.
Increased expenditur e  112% of Tk. 3x  Tk. 3.36 x.
Increased savings  Tk. (2.14 - 2) x  Tk. 0.14 x.
 0.14 
 Increase %   1100 %  7%.
 2x 

54. The ratio of land to water for the whole earth is 1 : 2 and 2 : 3 in the northern hemisphere. The ratio of
land to water in the southern hemisphere is (Aggarwal math–216 )
Solution : Let the area of earth be x.
x
Then, area of land on earth  :
3
2x
area of water on earth  .
3
x
Area of Northeren Hemisphere  .
2
 x 2 x
Area of land in Northern Hemisphere      .
2 5 5
 x 3  3x
Area of water in Northern Hemisphere      .
 2 5  10
 x x  2x
Area of land in Southern Hemisphere      .
 3 5  15
 2 x 3 x  11x
Area of water in Southern Hemisphere      .
 3 10  30
2 x 11x
 Required ratio  :  4 : 11.
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55. Tk. 180 are to be divided among 66 men and women. The ratio of the total amount of money received
by men and women is 5 : 4. But the ratio of the money received by e ach man and women is 3 : 2. The
number of men is (Aggarwal math– 221)
 5
Solution : Total money received by men  Tk. 180    Tk. 100.
 9
 4
Total money received by women  Tk. 180    Tk. 80.
 9
Let the number of men be x.
Then, number of women  66 - x.
 100   80 
Money received by eachh men  Tk.  . Money received by each women  Tk.  .
 x   66 - x 
100 (66  x) 3
    10(66  x)  12 x
x 80 2
 22 x  660  x  30.
56. Visitors to a show were charged Tk. 15 each on the first day. Tk. 7.50 on the second day and Tk. 2.50
on the third day. The attendance eon the three days was in the ratio 2 : 5 : 13. The average charge per
person for the whole show was (Aggarwal math–224 )
Solution : Let the number of visitors on the three days be 2 x, 5 x and 13 x respectively.
Then, total chargees collected on three days
 Tk. (15  2 x  7.50  5 x  2.50 13)
 Tk. (30 x  37.50 x  32.50 x)  Tk. (100 x).
 Average charge per person
 100 x   100 x 
 Tk.    Tk.    Tk. 5.
 2 x  5 x  13 x   20 x 

57. The speeds of three cars are in the ratio 5 : 4 : 6. The ratio between the time taken by them to travel
the same distance is (Aggarwal math–245)
1 1 1
Solution : Ratio of time taken  : :  12 : 15 : 10.
5 4 6

58. The incomes of A, B and C are in the ratio 7 : 10 : 12 and their expense are in the ratio 8 : 10 : 15. If A
1
saves of his income, then B’s saving is what percent more or less than that of C’s? (Aggarwal math–
5
247)
Solution : Let the incomes of A,B and C be Tk. 7 x, Tk. 10 x and Tk. 12 x respectively
and their expenses be Tk. 8y, Tk. 10y and Tk. 15y respectively.
1 7 x 28 x x 40 10
Then, 7 x - 8y   7x  8y  7x    28 x  40 y    .
5 5 5 y 28 7
Let x  10t and y  7t
Then, B' s saving  Tk. (10 x - 10y)  Tk. [10( x - y)]  Tk. [10(10 t - 7t )]  Tk. (30t ).
C' s saving  Tk. (12 x - 15y)  Tk. (120t - 105t )  Tk.(15t ).
 30t - 15t 
 Required percentage    100 %  100 %.
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59. A man sells 3 types of articles at 10%, 20% and 30% profit respectively. If the ratio of the cost of the
articles is 1 : 2 : 3 and the ratio of the number of articles of each type sold is 3 : 2 : 1, then what is his
net profit? (Aggarwal math–250 )
Solution : Let the C.P. of the articles be Tk. x , Tk. 2 x and Tk. 3x respectively
and the number of the articles of each type sold be 3 y, 2 y and y respectively. Then,
Total C.P.  Tk. (x  3 y  2 x  2 y  3x  y )  Tk. (10 xy )
 110 120 130 
Total S.P.  Tk.   x  3y   2x  2 y   3x  y 
 1100 100 100 
 33 xy 48 xy 39 xy 
     Tk. (12 xy ).
 10 10 10 
 2 xy 
 Net gain %   100 %  20%.
 10 xy 

60. Smita works in her office for 6 hours and Kajal works in her office for 7 hours 30 minutes. Find thee
ratio of their working hours. (Aggarwal math–259 )
Solution : Working hours of Smita  6 hours.
1
Working hours of Kajal  7 hours 30 minutes  1 hours
2
1 15
 Required ratio  6 : 7  6 :  12 : 15  4 : 5.
2 2

 Probability
1. Three unbiased coins are tossed. What is the probability of getting at least 2 heads? (Aggarwal Math-02)
Solution: Here S = {TIT, TTH, THT, HTT, THH, HTH, HHT, HHH}.
Let E = event of getting at least two heads = {THH, HTH, HHT, HHH}.
n( E ) 4 1
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 8 2

2. Three unbiased coins are tossed. What is the probability of getting at most two heads? (Aggarwal Math-
03)
Solution: Here S = {TTT, TTH, THT, HTT, THH, HTH, HHT, HHH},
Let E = event of getting at most two heads.
Then, E = {TTT, TTH, THT, HTT, THH, HTH, HHT}.
n( E ) 7
 P( E )  
n( S ) 8

3. In a single throw of a die, what is the probability of getting a number greater than 4? (Aggarwal Math-04)
Solution: When a die is thrown, we have S = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}.
Let E = event of getting a numbers greater than 4 = {5, 6}.
n( E ) 2 1
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 6 3

4. In a simultaneous throw of two dice, what is the probability of getting a doublet? (Aggarwal Math-07)
Solution: In a simultaneous throw of two dice, n (S) = (6 × 6) = 36.
Let E = event of getting a doublet = [(1, 1), (2, 2), (3, 3), (4, 4), (5, 5), (6, 6)].

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n( E ) 6 1
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 36 6
5. In a simultaneous throw of two dice, what is the probability of getting a total of 10 or 11? (Aggarwal
Math-08)
Solution: In a simultaneous throw of two dice, we have n (S) = (6 × 6) = 36.
Let E = event of getting a total of 10 or 11 = [(4, 6), (5, 5), (6, 4), (5, 6), (6, 5)].
n( E ) 5
 P( E )   .
n( S ) 36

6. Two dice are thrown simultaneously, what is the probability of getting two numbers whose product is
even? (Aggarwal Math-09)
Solution: In a simultaneous throw of two dice, we have n (S) = (6 × 6) = 36.
Let E = event of getting two numbers whose product is event.
Then, E = {(1, 2), (1, 4), (1, 6), (2, 1), (2, 2), (2, 3), (2, 4), (2, 5), (2, 6), (3, 2), (3, 4),
(3, 6), (4, 1), (4, 2), (4, 3), (4, 4), (4, 5), (4, 6), (5, 2), (5, 4), (5, 6), (6, 1), (6, 2), (6, 3),
(6, 4), (6, 5), (6, 6)}.
n( E ) 27 3
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 36 4

7. Tickets numbered 1 to 20 are mixed up and then a ticket is drawn at random. What is the probability
that the ticket drawn bears a number which is a multiple of 3? (Aggarwal Math-10)
Solution: Here, S = {1, 2, 3, 4, …….., 19, 20}.
Let E = event of getting a multiple of 3 = {3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18}.
n( E ) 6 3
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 20 10

8. Tickets numbered 1 to 20 are mixed up and then a ticket is drawn at random. What is the probability
that the ticket drawn has a number which is a multiple of 3 or 5? (Aggarwal Math-11)
Solution: Here, S = {1, 2, 3, 4, …… 19, 20}.
Let E = event of getting a multiple of 3 or 5 = { 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 5, 10, 20}.
n( E ) 9
 P( E )   .
n( S ) 20

9. In a lottery, there are 10 prizes and 25 blanks. A lottery is drawn at random. What is the probability of
getting a prize? (Aggarwal Math-12)
10 10 2
Solution : P (getting a prize)    .
(10  25) 35 7

10. One card is drawn at random from a pack of 52 cards. What is the probability that the card drawn is a
face card? (Aggarwal Math-13)
Solution: Clearly, there are 52 cards, out of which there are 16 face cards.
16 4
 P (getting a face cards)   .
52 13

11. A card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards. The probability of getting a queen of club or rank king of
heart is (Aggarwal Math-14)
Solution: Here, n (S) = 52.
Let E = event of getting a queen of club or a king of heart.
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n( E ) 2 1
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 52 26
12. One card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards. What is the probability that the card drawn is either a red
card or a king? (Aggarwal Math-15)
Solution: Here n (S) = 52.
There are 26 red cards (Including 2 kings) and there are 2 more kings.
Let E = event of getting a red card or a king.
Then, n (E) = 28.
n( E ) 28 7
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 52 13

13. From a pack of 52 cards, one card is drawn at random. What is the probability that the card drawn is
a ten or a spade? (Aggarwal Math-16)
Solution: Here, n (S) = 52.
There are 13 spades (including one ten) and there are 3 more tens.
Let E = event of getting a ten or a spades.
Then, n (E) = (13 + 3) = 16.
n( E ) 16 4
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 52 13

14. The probability that a card drawn from a pack of 52 cards will be a diamonds or a king, is (Aggarwal
Math-17)
Solution: Here, n (S) = 52
There are 13 cards of diamond (including one king) and there are 3 more kings.
Let E = event of getting a diamond or a king.
Then, n (E) = (13 + 3) = 16.
n( E ) 16 4
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 52 13

15. From a pack of 52 cards, two cards are drawn together at random. What is the probability of both the
cards being kings? (Aggarwal Math-18)
Solution: Let S be the sample space.
(52  51)
Then, n ( E ) 52 C2   1326 .
(2  1)
Let E  event of getting 2 kings out of 4.
(4  3)
 n( E )  4 C2   6.
(2  1)
n( E ) 6 1
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 1326 221

16. Two cards are drawn together from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that one is a spade and one is
heart, is (Aggarwal Math-19)
Solution: Let S be the sample space.

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(52  51)
Then, n ( S )  52 C 2   1326 .
(2  1)
Let E  event of getting 1spadeand 1 heart.
 n( E )  number of ways of chossing 1 spade out of 13 and 1 heart out of 13.

 13
 n( E ) 169
C1 13 C1  (13  13)  169 .  P( E )   
13
n( S ) 1326 102
17. Two cards are drawn from a pack of 52 cards. The probability that either both are red or both are
kings, is (Aggarwal Math-20)
(52  51)
Solution :Clearly , n( S ) 52 C2   1326 .
2
Let E1  event of getting both red cards,
E2  event of getting 2 kings of red cards.
Then , E1  E2  event of getting 2 kings of red cards.
(26  25) (4  3)
 n( E1 )  26 C2   325; n( E2 )  4 C2   6;
(2  1) (2  1)
n( E1  E2 )  2C2  1
n( E1 ) 325 n ( E2 ) 6
 P( E1 )   ; P ( E2 )   ;
n( S ) 1326 n( S ) 1326
1
P( E1  E2 ) 
1326
 P(both red or both kings)  P( E1  E2 )  P( E1 )  P( E2 )  P( E1  E2 )
 325 6 1  330 55
    
 1326 1326 1326  1326 221

18. A bag contains 6 black and 8 white balls. One ball is drawn at random. What is the probability that the
ball drawn is white? (Aggarwal Math-21)
Solution: Total number of balls = (6 + 8) = 14.
Number of white balls = 8.
8 4
P(drawing a white ball) =  .
14 7

19. In a box, there are 8 red, 7 blue and 6 green balls. One ball is picked up randomly. What is the
probability that it is neither red nor green? (Aggarwal Math-22)
Solution: Total number of balls = (8 + 7 + 6) = 21.
Let E = Event that the ball drawn is neither red nor green
= Event that the ball drawn is red.
 n( E )  8.
8
 P( E )  .
21

20. A box contains 4 red, 5 green and 6 white balls. A ball is drawn at random from the box. What is the
probability that the ball drawn is either red or green? (Aggarwal Math-23)
Solution: Total number of balls = (4 + 5 + 6) = 15.
4 5 9 3
P(drawing a red ball or a green ball) = P (red) + P(green)     
 15 15  15 15

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21. A basket contains 4 red, 5 blue and 3 green marbles. If 2 marbles are drawn at random from the
basket, what is the probability that both are red? (Aggarwal Math-24)
Solution: Total number of balls = (4 + 5 + 3) = 12.
Let E be the event of drawing 2 red balls.
43 12  11
Then , n( E )  4 C 2   6..Also, n( S ) 12 C 2   66.
2 1 2 1
n( E ) 6 1
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 66 11

22. An urn contains 6 red, 4 blue, 2 green and 3 yellow marbles. If two marbles are drawn at random from
the urn, what is the probability that both are red? (Aggarwal Math-25)
Solution: Total number of balls = (6 + 4 + 2 + 3) = 15.
Let E be the event of drawing 2 red balls.
65
Then , n( E ) 6 C2   15.
2 1
15  14
Also, n( S ) 15 C2   105.
2 1
n( E ) 15 1
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 105 7

23. A basket contains 6 blue, 2 red, 4 green and 3 yellow balls. If three balls are picked up at random, what
is the probability that none is yellow? (Aggarwal Math-26)
Solution: Total number of balls = (6 + 2 + 4 + 3) = 15.
Let E be the event of drawing 3 non-yellow balls.
12  11  10
Then , n( E ) 12 C3   220.
3  2 1
15  14  13
Also, n( S ) 15 C3   105 .
3  2 1
n( E ) 220 44
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 455 91

24. An urn contains 6 red, 4 blue, 2 green and 3 yellow marbles. If three marbles are picked up at random,
what is the probability that 2 are blue and 1 is yellow? (Aggarwal Math-27)
Solution: Total number of marbles = (6 + 4 + 2 + 3) = 15.
Let E be the event of drawing 2 blue and 1 yellow marbles.
43
Then , n( E )  ( 4 C2 3 C1 )   3  18.
2 1
15  14  13
Also, n( S ) 15 C3   455.
3  2 1
n( E ) 18
 P( E )   .
n( S ) 455

25. An urn contains 6 red, 4 blue, 2 green and 3 yellow marbles. If four marbles are picked up at random,
what is the probability that 1 is green, 2 are blue and 1 is red? (Aggarwal Math-28)
Solution: Total number of marbles = (6 + 4 + 2 + 3) = 15.
Let E be the event of drawing 1 green, 2 blue and 1 red marbles.

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43
Then , n( E )  ( 2 C1 4 C2 6 C1 )  2   6  72.
2 1
15  14  13  12
Also, n( S ) 15 C4   1365 .
4  3  2 1
n( E ) 72 24
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 1365 455

26. An urn contains 6 red, 4 blue, 2 green and 3 yellow marbles. If two marbles are picked up at random,
what is the probability that either both are green or both are yellow? (Aggarwal Math-29)
Solution: Total number of marbles = (6 + 4 + 2 + 3) = 15.
Let E be the event of drawing 2 marbles such that either both are green or both are yellow.
Then , n( E )  ( 2 C1 3 C2 )  (1  3 C1 )  (1  3)  4. And,
15  14
n( S ) 18 C2   105.
2 1
n( E ) 4
 P( E )   .
n( S ) 105

27. A basket contains 6 blue, 2 red, 4 green and 3 yellow balls. If four are picked up at random, what is the
probability that 2 are red and 2 are green? (Aggarwal Math-30)
Solution: Total number of balls = (6 + 4 + 2 + 3) = 15.
Let E be the event of drawing 4 balls such that 2 are red and 2 are green.
 43
Then , n( E )  ( 2 C2 4 C2 )  1    6.
 2 1 
15  14  13  12
And , n( S ) 15 C4   1365 .
4  3  2 1
n( E ) 6 2
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 1365 455

28. A basket contains 4 red, 5 blue and 3 green marbles. If three marbles are picked up at random, what is
the probability that at least one is blue? (Aggarwal Math-31)
Solution: Total number of marbles = (4 + 5 + 3) = 12.
Let E be the event of drawing 3 marbles such that none is blue.
765
Then, n(E) = number of ways of drawing 3 marbles out of 7 = 7 C3   35.
3  2 1
12  11  10
Also, n( S ) 12 C3   220 .
3  2 1
n( E ) 35 7
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 220 44
 7  37
Required probabilit y = 1 - P(E)  1   
 44  44

29. An urn contains 6 red, 4 blue, 2 green and 3 yellow marbles. If 4 marbles are picked up at random,
what is the probability that at least one of them is blue? (Aggarwal Math-32)
Solution: Total number of marbles = (6+ 4 + 2 + 3) = 15.
Let E be the event of drawing 4 marbles such that none is blue.
Then, n(E) = number of ways of drawing 4 marbles out of 11 non-blue

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11  10  9  8
= 11
C4   330 .
4  3  2 1
15  14  13  12
Also, n( S ) 15 C4   1365 .
4  3  2 1
n( E ) 330 22
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 1365 91
 22  69
Required probabilit y = 1   
 91  91
30. A basket contains 2 red, 6 blue, 4 green and 3 yellow balls. If 5 balls are picked up at random, what is
the probability that at least one is blue? (Aggarwal Math-33)
Solution: Total number of balls = (6 + 2 + 4 + 3) = 15.
Let E be the event of drawing 5 balls out of 9 non-blue balls
98 7 6
= 9 C5 9 C(9  5) 9 C4   126 .
4  3  2 1
15  14  13  12
Also, n( S ) 15 C5   3003
5  4  3  2 1
n( E ) 126 6
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 3003 143
 6  137
Required probabilit y = 1   .
 143  143

31. An urn contains 2 red, 3 green and 2 blue balls. If 2 balls are drawn at random, find the probability
that no ball is blue. (Aggarwal Math-34)
Solution: Total number of balls = (2 + 3 + 2) = 7.
Let E be the event of drawing 2 non-blue balls.
5 4
Then, n( E )  5C2   10.
2 1
76
And , n( S ) 7 C2   21.
2 1
n( E ) 10
 P( E )   .
n( S ) 21

32. A box contains 10 black and 10 white balls. What is the probability of drawing 2 balls of the same
colour? (Aggarwal Math-35)
Solution: Total number of balls = (10 + 10) = 20.
Let E be the event of drawing 2 balls of the same colour.
n(E) = number of ways of drawing 2 black balls or 2 white balls.

10  9
n(E)  (10 C2 0 C2 )  2 10 C2  2   90.
2 1
Also, n( S )  number of ways of drawing 2 balls out of 20.
20  19
 20 C2   190 .
2 1
n( E ) 90 9
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 190 19

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33. A box contains 20 electric bulbs, out of which 4 are defective. Two balls are chosen at random from
this box. The probability that at least one of them is defective, is (Aggarwal Math-36)
Solution:
 16  15 2  1  12
16
C
P(none is defective)  20 2     .
C2  2  1 20  19  19
 12  7
P(at least 1is defective)  1    .
 19  19

34. In a class, there are 15 boys and 10 girls. Three students are selected at random. The probability that
the selected students are 2 boys and 1 girls, is (Aggarwal Math-37)
Solution: Let S be the sample space and let E be the event of selecting 2 boys and 1 girl.
25  24  23
Then, n(S) = Number of ways of selecting 3 students out of 25 = 25 C3   2300 .
3  2 1
 15  14 
And , n( E )  (15 C2 10 C1 )    10   1050 .
 2 1 
n( E ) 1050 21
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 2300 46

35. Four persons are chosen at random from a group of 3 men, 2 women and 4 children. The chance that
exactly 2 of them are children, is (Aggarwal Math-38)
98 7 6
Solution: n(S) = number of ways of choosing 4 persons out of 9 = 9 C4   126 .
4  3  2 1
n(E) = Number of ways of choosing 2 children out of 4 and 2 persons out of (3 + 2) persons.
 43 5 4 
n( E )  ( 4 C2 5 C2 )      60.
 2 1 2 1 
n( E ) 60 10
 P( E )    .
n( S ) 126 21

36. In a class, 30% of the students offered English, 20% offered Bangla and 10% offered both. If a student
is selected at random, what is the probability that he has offered English and Bangla? (Aggarwal Math-
40)
30 3 20 1 10 1
Solution : P( E )   .P( H )   and P( E  H )  
100 10 100 5 100 10
P( E or H )  P( E  H )
3 1 1 4 2
 P( E )  P( H )  P( E  H )        .
 10 5 10  10 5

37. A man and his wife appear in an interview for two vacancies in the same post. The probability of
1 1
husband’s selection is and the probability of wife’s selection is . What is the probability that only
7 5
one of them is selected? (Aggarwal Math-41)

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Soluion : Let E1  Event that the husband is selected.


1 1
and E 2  Event that the wife is selected. Then, P( E1 )  and P( E 2 )  .
7 5
 1 6  1 4
 P( E1 )  1    and P( E 2 )  1    .
 7 7  5 5
 Required probabilit y  P{( A and not B) or ( B and not A)}
 P( E1  E 2 ) or ( E 2  E1 )  P( E1  E 2 )  P( E 2  E1 )
 1 4   1 6  10 2
 P( E1 ).P( E 2 )  P( E 2 ).P( E1 )           .
 7 5   5 7  35 7

38. A speaks truth in 75% cases and B in 80% of the cases. In what percentage of cases are they likely to
contradict each other, in narrating the same incident? (Aggarwal Math-42)
Solution : Let E1  Event that A speaks the truth.
and E 2  Event that B speaks the truth, Then
75 3 80 4  3 1  4 1
P( E1 )   , P( E 2 )   , P ( E1 )  1    , P ( E 2 )  1    .
100 4 100 5  4 4  5 5
P( A and B contradict each other)
 P {( A speaks the truth and B tells a lie) or ( A tells a lie and B speaks the truth)]
 P[( E1  E 2 ) or ( E1  E 2 )]  P[( E1  E 2 )  P ( E1  E 2 )  P ( E1 ).P( E 2 )  P ( E1 ).P( E 2 )
 3 1 1 4  3 1 7  7 
            100 %  35%.
 4 5   4 5   20 5  20  20 

39. A speaks truth in 60% cases and B speaks truth in the e70% cases. The probability that they will say
the same thing while describing a single event, is (Aggarwal Math-43)
Solution : Let E1  Event that A speaks the truth.
and E2  Event that B speaks the truth,
60 3 70 7  3 2  7 3
Then, P ( E1 )   , P ( E2 )   , P( E1 )  1    , P ( E2 )  1    .
100 5 100 10  4 5  10  10
P( A and B say the same thing)
 P {( A speaks the truth and B speaks the truth) or ( A tells a lie and B tells a lie)]
 P[( E1  E2 ) or ( E1  E2 )]  P[( E1  E2 )  P ( E1  E2 )
 P ( E1 ).P( E2 )  P ( E1 ).P ( E2 )
 3 7   2 3  27
      0.54.
 5 10   5 10  50

40. A committee of 3 members is to be selected out of 3 men and 2 women. What is the probability that the
committee has at least 1 woman? (Aggarwal Math-44)
Solution: Total number of persons = (3 + 2) = 5.
5 4
n( S ) 5 C3   10
2 1
Let E be the event of selecting 3 members having at least 1 woman.
Then, n(E) = n[(1 woman and 2 men) or (2 women and 1 man)]

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= n(1 woman and 2 men) + n(2 women and 1 man)


 ( 2 C1 3 C1 )  ( 2 C 2 3 C1 )  ( 2 C1 3 C1 )  (1 3 C1 )
 (2  3)  (1  3)  (6  3)  9.
n( E ) 9
 P( E )  
n( S ) 10

41. A bag contains 3 blue, 2 green and 5 red balls. If four balls are picked at random, what is the
probability that two are green and two are blue? (Aggarwal Math-45)
Solution: Number of blue balls = 3 balls
Number of green balls = 2 balls
Number of red balls = 5 balls
Total balls in the bag = 3 + 2 + 5 = 10
Total possible outcomes = Selections of 4 balls out of 10 balls
10! 10  9  8  7
10
C4    210
4  (10  4)! 1  2  3  4
Favorable outcomes = (selection of 2 green balls out of 2 balls) × (selection of 2 balls out of 3 blue balls)
 2 C 2 3 C 2  1  3  3
Favorable outcomes 3 1
 Required probabilit y   
Total possible outcomes 210 70

42. Dev can hit a target 3 times in 6 sorts Pawan can hit the target 2 times in 6 shorts and Lakhan can hit
the target 4 times in 4 shorts. What is the probability that at least 2 shorts hit the target. (Aggarwal
Math-46)
Solution: Probability of hitting the target.
3 1 4
Dev can hit target   . Lakhan can hit target =  1.
6 2 4
2 1
Pawan can hit target =  .
6 3
Required probability that at least 2 shorts hit target.
1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 2
          
2 3 2 3 2 3 3 6 6 6 3

43. A bag contains 10 mangoes out of which 4 are rotten; two mangoes are taken out together. If one of
them is found to be good, the probability that other is also good is (Aggarwal Math-47)
Solution: Out of 10 mangoes, 4 mangoes are rotten
6! 6! 65
6
2!(6  2)! 65 1
 2!4!  1  2 
C
 Required probabilit y  110 2   .
C2 10 ! 10 ! 10  9 10  9 3
2!(10  2)! 2!8! 1  2

44. A bag contains 4 red, 5 yellow and 6 pink balls. Two balls are drawn at random. What is the
probability that none of the balls drawn are yellow in colour? (Aggarwal Math-48)
Solution: Number of red balls = 4
Number of yellow ball = 5
Number of pink ball = 6
Total number of balls = 4 + 5 + 6 = 15

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Total possible outcomes = selection of 2 balls out of 15 balls


15! 15! 15  14
 15C2     105 .
2!(15  2)! 2  13! 1  2
Total favourable outcomes  selection of 2 balls out of 4 orange and 6 pink balls.
10! 10! 10  9
10
C2     45.
2!(10  2)! 2!8! 1  2
45 3
 Required probabilit y   .
105 7

45. A bag contains 6 red balls, 11 yellow balls and 5 pink balls. If two balls are drawn at random from the
bag. One after another what is the probability that the first ball is red and second ball is yellow.
(Aggarwal Math-49)
Solution: Number of red balls = 6
Number of yellow ball = 11
Number of pink balls = 5
Total number of balls = 6 + 11 + 5 = 22
Total possible outcomes
22! 22! 22  21
 n( E )  22 C 2     231
2!(22  2)! 2  20! 2 1
Number of favourable outcomes  n( S )  6 C1 11 C1  6  11  66
n( E ) 66 2
Required probabilit y   
n( S ) 231 7

46. A bag contains 4 red balls, 6 blue balls and 8 pink balls. One ball is drawn at random and replace with
3 pink balls. A probability that the first ball drawn was either red or blue in colour and the second ball
drawn was pink in colour? (Aggarwal Math-50)
Solution: Number of Red balls = 4
Number of Blue balls = 6
Number of Pink balls = 8
Total number of balls = 4 + 6 + 8 = 18
Required probability
4 11 6 11 11  4 6  11 10 11
          
18 20 18 20 20  18 18  20 18 36

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A) 5 February 2024 B) 5 February 2025 A) Lieutenant Colonel B) Sanjida Khatun
C) 5 February 2026 D) 5 February 2027 C) Syed Moazzem Ali D) Both A and B
9. Which is the top country in UNCTAD's 2021 e- 19. How many people won the Bangla Academy Literary
commerce index? Award in 2020?
A) Switzerland B) Netherland A) 9 B) 10
C) Denmark D) Singapore C) 11 D) 12
10. Which is the lowest country in UNCTAD's 2021 e- 20. How many people got Ekushey Padak in 2021?
commerce index? A) 18 B) 19
A) Comoros B) Burundi C) 20 D) 21
C) Shad D) Niger 21. How many ODI series has Bangladesh won so far by
11. What is the position of Bangladesh in UNCTAD's whitewashing the opponent?
2021 e-commerce index? A) 11 B) 12
A) 113 B) 114 C) 13 D) 14
C) 115 D) 116 22. Who is the first batsman to score a double century in
12. Which is the most affected country in Germanwatch's 100th Test in the history of cricket?
Global Climate Risk Index 2021? A) Steven Smith B) Virat Kohli
A) Mozambique B) Zimbabwe C) Joe Root D) Chris Gayle
C) Bahamas D) Japan 23. Which Bangladeshi cricketer has scored the most
13. What is the position of Bangladesh in German Watch centuries in Tests?
Global Climate Risk Index 2021? A) Tamim Iqbal B) Shakib Al Hasan
A) 5 B) 9 C) Mushfiqur Rahim D) Mominul Haque
C) 11 D) 13 24. Which team won the 17th FIFA Club World Cup in
14. Which is the most corrupt country in 2020? 2021?
A) Yemen A) Liverpool B) Al Duhail
B) South Sudan and Somalia C) Tigress D) Bayan Munich
C) Syria D) Venezuela and Sudan 25. Who took over as the President of Asian Cricket
15. Which is the least corrupt country in 2020? Council on 30 January 2021?
A) Denmark and New Zealand A) Joy Shah B) Arjuna Ranatunga
B) Finland C) Ehsan Mani D) Dr. Nasim Ashraf
C) Singapore and Sweden D) Norway

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 Computer Fundamental Miscellaneous-8


1. The first electronic digital computer contained?
A. Electronic valves B. Vacuum tubes 12. A hashing scheme is used with
C. Transistors A. sequential file organization
D. Semiconductor memory E. None of the above B. direct file organization
2. Name the two persons who were the first to develop C. indexed sequential file organization
a model of the microprocessor chip. D. partitioned file organization
A. Marcian Hoff and Stanley Mazor E. None of the above
B. Victor Poor and Marcian Hoff 13. The time taken for the read/write head to move to the
C. Victor Poor and Masatoshi Shima correct track on the magnetic disk is called
D. None of the above A. epoch delay B. latency delay
3. EBCDIC can code up to how many different C. seek time D. approach time
characters? E. None of the above
A. 8 B. 16 14. A computer has a 1024K memory. What does the
C. 32 D. 64 letter K stand for
E. 256 A. Kilometre B. Thousand
4. Who is credited with the idea of using punch cards to C. 1024 D. MB
control patterns in a weaving machine? E. None of the above
A. Pascal B. Hollerith 15. Computer instructions written with the use of English
C. Babbage D. Jacquard words instead of binary machine code is called
E. None of the above A. Mnemonics B. Symbolic code
5. Which 32-bit microprocessor is used in IBM's PS/2 C. Gray code D. Op-code
model-80 computer? E. None of the above
A. 8088 B. 80286 16. The system unit of a personal computer typically
C. 80386 D. 80486 contains all of the following except:
E. None of the above A. microprocessor B. disk controller
6. The memory which is ultraviolet light erasable and C. serial interface D. modem
electrically programmable is E. All of the above are contained
A. ROM B. PROM 17. Which of the following are the two main components
C. RAM D. EPROM of the CPU?
E. None of the above A. control unit and registers
7. What is the name of the computer which was first B. registers and main memory
used for programming and playing of music? C. control unit and ALU
A. ELLIAC B. ENIAC D. ALU and bus E. None of the above
C. UNIVAC D. All of the above 18. A characteristic of card systems is:
E. None of the above A. slowness in processing data
8. The access method used for cassette tape is B. using cards as records of transactions
A. Direct B. Random C. needing a larger DP staff
C. Sequential D. All of the above D. all the above E. None of the above
E. None of the above 19. A directly accessible appointment calendar is a
9. The arranging of data in a logical sequence is called: feature of a _____ resident package.
A. sorting B. classifying A. CPU B. Memory
C. reproducing D. summarizing C. Buffer D. ALU
E. None of the above E. None of the above
10. Who is the creator of the PASCAL language? 20. 1024 bytes represent a
A. Niklaus Wirth B. Dijkstra A. Megabyte B. Gigabyte
C. Donald Knuth D. Basic Pascal C. Kilobyte D. None of the above
E. None of the above E. Storage
11. When was punched-card equipment used for the first 21. Which type device is a piece of equipment that
time to process the British census? receives information from a CPU?
A. 1910 B. 1907 A. Input B. Output
C. 1911 D. 1914 C. CPU D. Memory
E. None of the above E. Storage
Answer: 1. (A) 2. (A) 3. (E) 4. (D) 5. (C) 6. (D) 7. (A) 8. (C) 9. (A) 10. (A) 11. (C)
12. (B) 13. (C) 14. (C) 15. (B) 16. (D) 17. (C) 18. (D) 19. (B) 20. (C) 21. (B)
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22. Computer Operators 31. A small film-plate which is used for microfilming the
A. Write computer programs for specific problems output from a microcomputer screen is called
B. Operate the devices which input and output data A. microfilm B. microfiche
from the computer C. film card D. COM
C. Normally require a college degree in computer E. None of the above
science 32. The ALU and control unit of most of the
D. All of the above E. None of the above microcomputers are combined and manufactured on
23. When was the IBM XT microcomputer released in a single silicon chip. What is it called?
the market? A. Monochip B. Microprocessor
A. 1970 B. 1971 C. ALU D. Control Unit
C. 1987 D. 1986 E. None of the above
E. None of the above 33. Continuous line drawing are produced using
24. Which of the following is not used for storage A. Chain printer‟s B. Daisy wheel printers
purposes with main frame computers? C. Plotters D. Thermal devices
A. removable disks B. fixed disks E. None of the above
C. mass storage systems D. diskettes 34. Which of the following registers is loaded with the
E. None of the above contents of the memory location pointed by the PC?
25. Which is true for the digital computer? A. Memory Address Register
A. It is less accurate than the analog computerB. It B. Memory Data Register C. Instruction Register
represents the decimal numbers through a string of D. Program Counter E. None of the above
binary digits 35. Storage on PC allows you to store files until
C. It is used primarily in scientific applications something erases it, but memory loses its contents
D. Both A and C whenever its _____ is lost
E. None of the above A. static B. disk space
26. Which of the following terminals' output most C. power D. both A and B
closely resembles the output produced by a plotter? E. None of the above
A. graphics terminal B. POS terminal 36. One byte can be used to encode any integer between
C. hardcopy terminal D. all the above 'O' and -inclusive
E. None of the above A. 16 B. 256
27. What is the main advantage of magnetic core C. 128 D. 255
memory over semiconductor RAM memory? E. None of the above
A. more compact and smaller 37. Why is the width of the data bus so important to the
B. more economical processing speed of a computer?
C. a bit does not have to write after reading A. The narrower it is, the greater the computer's
D. non volatile processing spee
E. None of the above B. The wider it is, the more data that can fit into main
28. Which of the following is used for serial access memory
storage only? C. The wider it is, the greater the computer's
A. RAM B. Magnetic tape processing speed
C. Magnetic disk D. Core memory D. The wider it is, the slower the computer's
E. None of the above processing speed
29. A memory space used for the temporary storage of E. The data bus isn't important to the processing
data is speed of a computer
A. PROMB. SAM C. Scratchpad storage 38. How many types of storage loops exist in magnetic
D. Buffer E. None of the above bubble memory?
30. What is the name of the logic circuit which can add A. 8 B. 4
two binary digits? C. 16 D. 2
A. Full adder B. Half adder E. None of the above
C. Buffer D. Register
E. None of the above

Answer: 22. (B) 23. (C) 24. (D) 25. (B) 26. (A) 27. (D) 28. (B) 29. (C) 30. (B)
31. (B) 32. (B) 33. (C) 34. (C) 35. (C) 36. (D) 37. (C) 38. (D)
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39. The function of CPU is 48. An AND gate


A. to provide a hard copy A. implements logic addition
B. to read, interpret and process the information and B. is equivalent to a series switching circuit
instruction C. is an any or all gate
C. to communicate with the operator D. is equivalent to a parallel switching circuit
D. to provide external storage of text E. None of the above
E. None of the above 49. The daily processing of corrections to customer
40. The bubbles in a bubble memory pack are created accounts best exemplifies the processing mode of:
with the help of? A. Batch processing B. Real-time processing
A. Laser beam B. Magnetic field C. Time-sharing D. Offline processing
C. Electric field D. X-ray E. None of the above
E. None of the above 50. Which of the following devices can be used to
41. The central processor of a modern digital computer directly input printed text?
consists of A. OCR B. OMR
A. control unit B. primary memory C. MICR D. All of the above
C. control unit and primary memory E. None of the above
D. All of the above E. None of the above 51. To locate a data item for storage is
42. Fifth generation computers are likely to exhibit A. Field B. Feed
A. artificial intelligence B. heuristic behavior C. Database D. Fetch
C. advanced parallel processing E. None of the above
D. All of the above E. None of the above 52. Which of the following memory is capable of
43. A computer system consisting of its processor, operating at electronics speed?
memory and I/O devices accepts data, processes it A. Semiconductor memory B. Magnetic disks
and produces the output results. Can you tell in C. Magnetic drums D. Magnetic tapes
which component is the raw data fed? E. None of the above
A. Mass Memory B. Main memory 53. The main purpose of time sharing techniques used in
C. Logic unit D. Arithmetic unit computers is to make the best use of the
E. None of the above A. CPU B. peripherals
44. When did arch rivals IBM and Apple Computers Inc. C. secondary storage D. floppy disks
decide to join hands? E. None of the above
A. 1978 B. 1984 54. Which of the following is not true of immediate
C. 1990 D. 1991 processing?
E. None of the above A. It is often used in real-time applications
45. The transistorized computer circuits were introduced B. It can occur with either sequential of direct-access
in the files
A. First generation B. Second generation C. It can be used in an airline-reservation system
C. Third generation D. Fourth generation D. Transactions are processed shortly after a real-
E. Fifth generation world event occurs
46. The memory sizes in mainframe computers and E. All of the above are true
advanced technology micro computers are expressed 55. A temporary storage area, attached to the CPU, for
as I/O operations is a:
A. Bytes B. Kilo-bytes A. chip B. buffer
C. Bits D. Megabytes C. register D. core
E. None of the above E. None of the above
47. A memory bus is mainly used for communication 56. Which part of the computer was is used for
between calculating and comparing?
A. processor and memory A. Disk unit B. Control unit
B. processor and I/O devices C. ALU D. Modem
C. I/O devices and memory E. None of the above
D. input device and output device
E. None of the above

Answer: 39. (B) 40. (B) 41. (C) 42. (D) 43. (B) 44. (D) 45. (B) 46. (D) 47. (A) 48. (B)
49. (A) 50. (A) 51. (D) 52. (A) 53. (A) 54. (B) 55. (B) 56. (C)
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E. None of the above


65. Which of the following are used to quickly accept,
57. The person contributing the idea of the stored store, and transfer data and instructions that are being
program was used immediately by the CPU?
A. John von Neumann B. Charles Babbage A. microprocessors B. registers
C. Howard Aiken D. Basic Pascal C. ROM chips D. data buses
E. None of the above E. None of the above
58. What was the total number of UNIVAC-I sold 66. Which disk interface standard includes support for up
eventually and by which company? to eight peripheral devices?
A. 30, British Tabulating Machine Co. (BTM) A. ST50G/412 B. IDE
B. 40, International Business Machines (IBM) C. SCSI D. ESDI
C. 48, Remington Rand E. None of the above
D. 40, International Computer Ltd. (ICL) 67. Who designed the first general purpose electronic
E. None of the above digital computer "ENIAC"?
59. A file containing relatively permanent data is A. Van-Neumann B. Joseph M Juoquard
A. Random file B. Transaction file C. J. Presper Eckert and John W Mauchly
C. Master file D. Sequential file D. All of the above E. None of the above
E. None of the above 68. What type of control pins is needed in a
60. Communication that involves computers, microprocessor to regulate traffic on the bus, in order
establishing a link through the telephone system is to prevent two devices from trying to use it at the
called same time?
A. Teleprocessing B. Microprocessing A. Bus control B. Interrupts
C. Telecommunications D. All of the above C. Bus arbitration D. Status
E. None of the above E. None of the above
61. Dot-matrix is a type of 69. The analog computer measures dimensions and its
A. Tape B. Printer circuits use the differential and integral equations of
C. Disk D. Bus continuous variables. The digital computer counts
E. None of the above units and its circuits use
62. Which kind of devices allows the user to add A. Logic gates B. Discrete switches
components and capabilities to a computer system? C. Boolean algebra D. Bayes' theorem
A. System boards B. Storage devices E. None of the above
C. Input devices D. Output devices 70. In synchronous transmission data from various users
E. Expansion slots A. Require header B. Do not require header
63. Where does a computer add and compare data? C. Sometimes require header
A. Hard disk B. Floppy disk D. All of the above E. None of the above
C. CPU chip D. Memory chip
E. None of the above
64. Which of the following require large computer Answer: 57. (A) 58. (C) 59. (C) 60. (C) 61. (B)
memory? 62. (E) 63. (C) 64. (D) 65. (B) 66. (C) 67. (C)
A. Imaging B. Graphics 68. (C) 69. (C) 70. (B)
C. Voice D. All of the above

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1. Which tab is not available on left panel when you D. You can show or hide task pane from View >>
open a presentation? Toolbars.
A. Outline B. Slides 3. To start Microsoft PowerPoint application
C. Notes A. Click on Start >> Programs >> All Programs >>
D. All of above are available Microsoft PowerPoint
2. Which of the following statements is not true? B. Hit Ctrl + R then type ppoint.exe and Enter
A. You can type text directly into a PowerPoint slide C. Click Start >> Run then type PowerPoint then
but typing in text box is more convenient. press Enter
B. From Insert menu choose Picture and then File to D. All of above
insert your images into slides. 4. Which of the following section does not exist in a
C. You can view a PowerPoint presentation in slide layout?
Normal, Slide Sorter or Slide Show view. A. Titles B. Lists
C. Charts D. Animations

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C. Animation Objects D. Animation Scheme


Answer: 1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (C) 4. (D)

5. PowerPoint presentations are widely used as 17. The selected design template can be applied a. b. c. d.
A. note outlines for teachers A. to current slide only B. to all the slides
B. project presentations by students C. to all the new presentation you create
C. communication of planning D. all of above
D. All of above 18. The difference between Slide Design and Auto
6. _______ controls all the main slide control tasks for Content Wizard is
your presentation. A. Both are same
A. Task Panel B. Task Bar B. Auto Content Wizard is just the wizard version of
C. Control Panel D. None of above Slide Design
7. Which of the following cannot be toggled from View C. Slide Design does not provide sample content but
>> Toolbars? Auto Content Wizard provides sample content too!
A. Control Toolbox B. Slides D. Slide Design asks your choice in steps but Auto
C. Revisions D. Reviewing Content Wizard does not let you make choices
8. Which of the following pane is not available in Task 19. In which menu can you find features like Slide
Pane? Design, Slide Layout etc.?
A. Getting Started B. Clip Art A. Insert Menu B. Format Menu
C. Word Art D. Search Results C. Tools Menu D. Slide Show Menu
9. Which of the following pane is NOT available in 20. Which menu provides you options like Animation
Task Pane? Scheme, custom Animation, Slide Transition?
A. Slide Design B. Master Slide A. Insert Menu B. Format Menu
C. Slide Layout D. Slide Transition C. Tools Menu D. Slide Show Menu
10. A new presentation can be created from 21. How many steps are there between Start and Finish
A. Blank Presentation in AutoContent Wizard?
B. From Existing Presentation A. 3 B. 4
C. From Design Template D. All of above C. 5 D. 6
11. In slide layout panel how many layouts are available 22. Which short cut key inserts a new slide in current
for text layout by default? presentation?
A. 4 B. 7 A. Ctrl+N B. Ctrl+M
C. 12 D. None of above C. Ctrl+S D. All of above
12. Which of the following statement is false? 23. What happens if you select first and second slide and
A. If you choose to select from one of the premade then click on New Slide button on toolbar?
slide layouts, you can change the positioning A. A new slide is inserted as first slide in
B. If you choose to select from the pre-made slide presentation
layouts, you cannot delete the objects in the layout B. A new slide is inserted as second slide in
C. Blank Slide is at the top of the „Content Layouts‟ presentation
area in the Slide Layout panel C. A new slide is inserted as third slide in
D. All of above are false statements presentation
13. What lets you to create new presentation by selecting D. None of above
ready-made font color and graphics effects? 24. Which of the following method can insert a new slide
A. Presentation Template B. Master Slide in current presentation?
C. Design Template D. Animation Scheme A. Right click on the Slide panel and choose New
14. Which command will you use in PowerPoint if you Slide
need to change the color of different objects without B. From Insert menu choose New Slide
changing content? C. Click on New Slide button on toolbar
A. Design Template B. Color Scheme D. All of above
C. Font Color D. Object Color 25. Which of the following is not a part of Slide Design
15. What PowerPoint feature will you use to apply A. Design Template B. Color Scheme
motion effects to different objects of a slide? C. Animation Scheme D. Slide Layout
A. Slide Transition B. Slide Design
C. Animation Objects D. Animation Scheme
Answer:
16. What feature will you use to apply motion effects in
5. (D) 6. (A) 7. (B) 8. (C) 9. (B) 10. (D) 11. (A)
between a slide exits and another enters?
12. (B) 13. (C) 14. (B) 15. (D) 16. (A) 17. (D)
A. Slide Transition B. Slide Design
18. (C) 19. (B) 20. (D) 21. (A) 22. (B) 23. (C)
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26. What is the best way to create another copy of a 34. Which of the following statement is true
slide? A. You can insert text boxes from drawing toolbar in
A. Click the slide then press Ctrl+A and paste in new PowerPoint
slide B. You cannot insert text boxes from drawing toolbar
B. From Insert Menu choose Duplicate Slide in PowerPoint
C. Redo everything on a new slide that you had done C. Text boxes are provides when you choose a layout
on previous slide and can‟t be inserted afterwards
D. None of above D. None of above
27. From which menu you can access Picture, Test Box, 35. When you delete a text box object from a slide in
Chart etc? PowerPoint Presentation
A. File B. Edit A. The object is deleted but text box and the text
C. Insert D. View inside is left on the slide
28. If you want to insert some slides from other B. The text box is deleted and the text is pasted on
presentation into current one choose the slide
A. From Insert menu choose Slides from Files C. The text box and text both are deleted
B. From Insert menu choose Slides from D. None of above
Presentation 36. Which of the following font effect is not available in
C. From Insert menu choose Slides PowerPoint Font dialog box?
D. None of above A. Underline B. Shadow
29. What are the three options available in Insert >> C. Emboss D. Strikethrough
Picture menu? 37. What happens if you edited an image inserted in
A. Clipart, Pictures, Shapes PowerPoint
B. Clipart, From File, Shapes A. The original file that was inserted is not changed
C. Clipart, From Files, AutoShapes B. The original file that was inserted is changed
D. Clipart, Pictures, AutoShapes C. The original file is changed when you save
30. To insert slide numbers presentation
A. Insert a text box and select Insert >> Page D. None of above
Number 38. If you select Insert >> Picture >> From File
B. Insert a textbox and select Insert >> Number >> A. You can insert pictures and clipart
Page Number B. You can insert clipart only
C. Choose Insert >> Slide Number C. you can insert pictures only
D. Insert a new text box and select Insert >> slide D. None of above
Number 39. The effect applied to display when slides changes in
31. In a PowerPoint presentation slide show view is
A. Sound clips can be inserted but not movie clips A. Slide Animation B. Custom Animation
B. Movie clips can be inserted but not sound clips C. Custom Transition D. Slide Transition
C. Both cannot be inserted 40. To start slide show of a presentation
D. Both can be inserted A. Hit F5 key
32. To insert a hyperlink in a slide B. From Slide Show menu choose View Show option
A. Choose Insert >> Hyperlink C. From Slide Show menu choose Rehearse timing
B. Press Ctrl + K D. both a & b
C. Hyperlinks can‟t be inserted in slides 41. Which file format can be added to a PowerPoint
D. both a & b show?
33. List Box and Text box A. .jpg B. .gif
A. are some other than that in a list box the bullets C. .wav D. All of the above
are enabled 42. In Microsoft PowerPoint, two kinds of sound effects
B. are different. List boxes are used to present lists files that can be added to the presentation are
and can‟t be created with text boxes A. .wav files and .mid files
C. Both of above B. .wav files and .gif files
D. None of above C. .wav files and .jpg files
D. .jpg files and .gif files

Answer:
26. (B) 27. (C) 28. (A) 29. (C) 30. (D) 31. (D) 32. (D) 33. (A) 34. (A) 35. (C) 36. (D) 37. (A)
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53. You can embed a MS-Organization Chart in a slide


43. Material consisting of text and numbers is best by
presented as A. Clicking the object command on the edit menu
A. A table slide B. A bullet slide B. Clicking the object command on the edit menu
C. A title slide D. All of the above C. Clicking the insert new slide button the standard
44. What is a motion path? toolbar, then double click the organization chart
A. A type of animation entrance effect button on the formatting toolbar
B. A method of advancing slides D. Clicking the MS-Organization Chart button on the
C. A method of moving items on a slide standard toolbar
D. All of the above 54. To select one hyperlink after another during a slide
45. What is a slide-title master pair? presentation, what do you press?
A. The title area and text area of a specific slide A. Tab B. Ctrl + K
B. A slide master and title master merged into a C. Ctrl + h D. All of above
single slide 55. Special effects used to introduce slides in a
C. A slide master and title master for a specific presentation are called
design template A. effects B. custom animations
D. All of above C. transitions D. present animations
46. Which of the following should you use if you want 56. You can edit an embedded organization chart object
all the slides in the presentation to have the same by
„look‟? A. Clicking edit object
A. the slide layout option B. add a slide option B. Double clicking the organization chart object
C. outline view C. Right clicking the chart object, then clicking edit
D. a presentation design template MS-Organization Chart object
47. In the context of animations, what is a trigger? D. b and c both
A. An action button that advances to the next slide 57. What is the term used when you press and hold the
B. An item on the slide that performs an action when left mouse key and more the mouse around the slide?
clicked A. Highlighting B. Dragging
C. The name of a motion path C. Selecting D. Moving
D. All of above 58. Which of the following toolbars provide different
48. If you have a PowerPoint show you created and want options in various master views?
to send using email to another teacher you can add A. Common tasks toolbar B. Drawing toolbar
the show to your email message as a (an) C. Formatting toolbar D. Standard toolbar
A. Inclusion B. Attachment 59. How can you create a uniform appearance by adding
C. Reply D. Forward a background image to all slides?
49. In order to edit a chart, you can A. Create a template B. Edit the slide master
A. Triple click the chart object C. Use the autocorrect wizard
B. Click and drag the chart object D. All of the above
C. Double click the chart object 60. How do you create speaker note pages that show the
D. Click the chart object slides, related notes, and your company logo on each
50. To exit the PowerPoint page?
A. click the application minimize button A. Edit the notes master and add your company logy
B. click the document close button B. Edit the slide master and insert your company
C. double click the applications control menu icon logo and notes pane
D. double click the document control menu icon C. Edit the handout master to include your company
51. To preview a motion path effect using the custom logo and one slide per page with additional note
animation task pane, you should space
A. click the play button D. All of the above
B. click the show effect button
C. double click the motion path
D. all of above
52. You can create a new presentation by completing all Answer:
of the following except 43. (A) 44. (C) 45. (C) 46. (D) 47. (B) 48. (B)
A. Clicking the new button on the standard toolbar 49. (C) 50. (C) 51. (A) 52. (C) 53. (B) 54. (A)
B. Clicking file, new 55. (C) 56. (D) 57. (B) 58. (A) 59. (B) 60. (A)
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61. Which option on the custom animation task pane 67. The size of the organization chart object
allows you to apply a preset or custom motion path? A. Is determined by the presentation design and
A. Add effect B. Emphasis cannot be changed
C. Animate now D. All of the above B. Is determined by the presentation design but can
62. What is the term used when a clip art image changes be changed in PowerPoint
the direction of faces? C. Is dependent on the amount of text within the
A. Group B. Flip organization chart
C. Rotate D. All of the above D. b and c
63. The slide that is used to introduce a topic and set the 68. Which of the following is the default page setup
tone for the presentation is called the orientation of slide in PowerPoint
A. table slide B. graph slide A. Vertical B. Landscape
C. bullet slide D. title slide C. Portrait D. None of above
64. Which of the following features should you use when 69. Want a PowerPoint photo album slide show to play
typing in the notes text box? continuously?
A. Slide show B. Insert A. Use random slide transitions
C. Slide maser D. Zoom B. Launch an online broadcast
65. Which option allows you to select line, curve, C. Loop continuously D. All of the above
freeform or scribble tools? 70. What is defined by the handout master?
A. Create effect B. Insert motion path A. Slide formatting
C. Draw custom path D. All of the above B. Layout of audience handout notes
66. Which of the following should be used when you C. Handout content formatting for Microsoft word
want to add a slide to an existing presentation? export
A. File, add a new slide B. Insert, New slide D. All of above
C. File Open D. File, New
Answer:
61. (A) 62. (C) 63. (D) 64. (D) 65. (C) 66. (B) 67. (D) 68. (B) 69. (A) 70. (B)

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c) ‡`vjbPvucv d) gvbmx a) †mwjg Avj-`xb b) Avwbm †PØaywi
4. wb‡Pi †Kvb evbvb¸”Q ï×? c) byiæj ‡gv‡gb d) kv‡n` Avjx
a) mwgwPb, evwj¥wK b) mwgPxb, evwj¥Kx 10. ÔRxeb-cÕfvZ× †Kvb ai‡bi Dcb¨vm?
c) mgxPxb, evj¥xwK d) mgxPxb, evwj¥Kx a) mvgvwRK b) ‡cÕ‡gi
5. ÔwgZvwj× †Kvb cÕK…wZi kã? c) HwZnvwmK d) Ava¨vwZ¥K
a) ‡hØwMK b) iƒwp 11. ÔKvb‡b Kzmyg Kwj mKwj dzwUjÕ- GB ev‡K¨ ÔKvb‡b× †Kvb ai‡b †Kvb
c) ‡hvMiƒp d) Ae¨q wefw³?
6. Ôwelv`-wmÛz× Dcb¨v‡mi bvq‡Ki bvg Kx? a) Ki‡g 7gx b) Acv`v‡b 7gx
a) Bgvg †nv‡mb b) Bgvg nvmvb c) AwaKi‡Y 7gx d) Ki‡Y 7gx
c) mxgvi d) GwR`

Answer:
1. (C) 2. (A) 3. (C) 4. (C) 5. (A) 6. (A) 7. (C) 8. (B) 9. (B) 10. (C) 11. (C)

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12. Ô‡Kv_vq ¯^M© †Kv_vq biK †K e‡j Zv eû`~i×- GB Agi cOw³i 23. OBTUSE
iPwqZvt a) difficult b) interfering
a) Ávb`vm b) ‡Mvwe›``vm c) blunt d) concealed
c) g`b‡gvnb ZK©vj¼vi d) †kL dRjj Kwig 24. MYSTICAL
13. Ab~w`Z MÕš’ Ôwbtm½Zvi GKk eQiÕ- Gi g~j †jLKt a) imaginary b) vague
a) wjI Zj¯Íq b) ivûj mvsK…Z¨vqb c) prophetic d) spiritually symbolic
25. OSTENTATION
c) `¯Íqfw¯‹ d) Mvweªqv‡j Mvwm©qv gv‡K©R
a) protruding b) wealthy
14. Ômvwn‡Z¨i Kv‡Q cÕZ¨vkv× Kvi †jLv eB?
c) decorative d) showy
a) Avng` iwdK b) e`iæÏxb Dgi
26. INDIGENT
c) hZxb miKvi d) wmivRyj Bmjvg †PØayix a) inferior b) wealthy
15. Gvw•g †MvwK©i Ôgv× g~j ‡Kvb fvlvq iwPZ? c) subordinate d) insolvent
a) Bs‡iwR b) iæk 27. SPOIL
c) divwm d) †¯úwbk a) improve b) blemish
16. At the end of the play about women‟s liberation, the c) destroy d) blight
leading lady cautioned the audience not to judge 28. AVARICE
womanhood by the way she dresses. a) cupidity b) conservation
a) she dresses b) she dressed c) indulgence d) generosity
c) it dresses d) they dressed 29. INERT
17. As no one knows the truth as fully as him, on one but a) tight b) immobile
him can provide the testimony. c) moving d) void
a) as fully as his, no one but him 30. TENDER
b) as fully as he, no one but him a) difficult b) leonine
c) as fully as he does, not one but he c) tepid d) hardened
d) as fully as he does, no one but he alone 31. Animals who eat flesh of another animal
18. His speech was optimistic, but at the end of it he a) maneater b) beast
stroke a note of caution. c) carnivorous d) cannibal
a) strokes a note of caution 32. Cessation of arms before a formal treaty is signed
b) strut for a note of caution. during war
c) stroked a note of caution. a) truce b) armistice
d) struck a note of caution. c) accord d) retreat
19. Men have been known how important the sun is to 33. Something that becomes outdated
them. a) old b) ancient
a) Men have been knowing c) obsolete d) useless
b) Men have to known long 34. Official misconduct
c) Men had long known a) malefactor b) malfeasance
d) Men have long known c) maltreatment d) maladministrations
20. Please give him medicines if his temperature will 35. Likely to break apart easily
rise. a) breakable b) thin
a) if his temperature will rise. c) brittle d) harsh
b) if his temperature would rise. 36. The smallest 6-digit number exactly divisible by 111
c) if his temperature rises. is
d) unless his temperature rises. a) 111111 b) 110011
21. MELEE c) 100011 d) 110101
a) kindness b) brawl Answer:
c) simple song d) primitive dance 12. (D) 13. (D) 14. (C) 15. (B) 16. (C) 17. (B) 18. (D)
22. LIMPID 19. (D) 20. (C) 21. (B) 22. (C) 23. (C) 24. (D) 25. (D)
a) moist b) dear 26. (B) 27. (A) 28. (D) 29. (C) 30. (D) 31. (C) 32. (B)
c) transparent d) dark 33. (C) 34. (B) 35. (C) 36. (C)

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37. The ratio of two numbers is 3:4 and their H.C.F. is 4. 46. 15 men take 21 days of 8 hours each to do a piece of
Their L.C.M is: work. How many days of 6 hours each would 21
a) 12 b) 16 women take. If 3 women do as much work as 2 men?
c) 24 d) 48 a) 18 b) 20
38. What decimal of an hour is a second? c) 25 d) 30
a) 0.0025 b) 0.0256 47. A is 30% more efficient that B. How much time will
c) 0.00027 d) 0.000126 they working together, take to-complete a job which
39. What mathematical operation should come at the A alone could have done in 23 days?
place of „7‟ in the equation: 2 ? 6 – 12 + 4 + 2 = 11. a) 11 days b) 13 days
a) + b) - c) 21 days d) None of these
c) × d)  48. One pipe can fill a tank three times as fast as another
40. The average of five consecutive odd numbers is 61. pipe. If together the two pipes can fill the tank in 36
What is the different between the highest and lowest minutes, then the slower pipe alone will be able to
numbers? fill the tank in:
a) 2 b) 5 a) 81 min b) 108 min
c) 8 d) None of these c) 144 min d) 192 min
41. Two numbers are such that the ratio between them is 49. A person has to cover a distance of 6 km in 45
4:7. If each is increased by 4, the ratio becomes 3:5. minutes. If he covers one-half of the distance in two-
The larger number is: thirds of the total time; to cover the remaining
a) 36 b) 48 distance in the remaining time, his speed (in km/hr)
c) 56 d) 64 must be:
42. A person‟s present age is two-fifth of the age of his a) 6 b) 8
mother. After 8 years, he will be one-half of the age c) 12 d) 15
of his mother. How old is the mother at present? 50. How many seconds will a 500 meter long train take
a) 32 years b) 36 years to cross a man walking with a speed of 3 km/hr in the
c) 40 years d) 48 years direction of the moving train if the speed of the train
43. If 25% of a number is subtracted from a second is 63 km/hr?
number, the second number reduces tot its five-sixth. a) 25 b) 30
What is the ratio of the first number to the second c) 40 d) 45
number? 51. Tk. 800 becomes Tk. 956 in 3 years at a certain rate
a) 1:3 b) 2:3 of simple interest. If the rate of interest is increased
c) 3:2 d) None of these by 4%, what amount will Tk. 800 become in 3 years?
44. The ages of A and B are in the ratio 3:1. Fifteen a) Tk. 1020.80 b) Tk. 1025
years hence, the ratio will be 2:1. Their present ages c) Tk. 1052 d) None of these
are: 52. The percentage increase in the area of a rectangle, if
a) 30 years, 10 years b) 45 years, 15 years each of its sides is increased by 20%, is:
c) 21 years, 7 years d) 60 years, 20 years a) 40% b) 42%
45. Aunik, Kamal and Jamala invested Tk. 8000, Tk. c) 44% d) 46%
4000 and Tk. 8000 respectively in a business. Aunik 53. Cyclone is related to Anticyclone in the same way as
left after six months. If after eight months, there was flood related to?
a gain of Tk. 4006, then what will be the share of a) Devastation b) Havoc
Kamal? c) River d) Drought
a) Tk. 890 b) Tk. 1335 54. Root : Stem : Branch : ?
c) Tk. 1602 d) Tk. 1780 a) Wood b) Leaf
c) Tree d) Fertilizer

Answer:
37. (D) 38. (C) 39. (C) 40. (C) 41. (C) 42. (C) 43. (B) 44. (B) 45. (A) 46. (D) 47. (B) 48. (C)
49. (C) 50. (B) 51. (C) 52. (C) 53. (D) 54. (B)

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55. Choose out the odd one. 66. The basic operations performed by a computer are
a) IMF b) SAARC a) Arithmetic operation b) Logical operation
c) UNICEF d) WHO c) Storage and relative d) All of them
56. Choose the number pair/group which is different 67. The two major types of computer chips are
from others. a) External memory chip
a) 50-60 b) 32-48 b) Primary memory chip
c) 64-88 d) 63-77 c) Microprocessor chip d) Both B and C
57. If A = 26, SUN = 27, then CAT = ? 68. The brain of any computer system is
a) 24 b) 27 a) ALU b) Memory
c) 57 d) 58 c) CPU d) Control unit
58. How many sons does X have? 69. Storage capacity of magnetic disk depends on
I. Q and U are brothers of T. a) tracks per inch of surface
II. R is sister of P and U. b) bits per inch of tracks
III. Rand Tare daughter of X c) disk pack in disk surface
a) Only I and II b) Only II and III d) all of them
c) All I, II and III d) I, I and III together are not 70. The two kinds of main memory are:
sufficient a) Primary and secondary
59. If A + B = 2C and C + D = 2A, then b) Random and sequential
a) A + C = B + D b) A + C = 2D c) ROM and RAM d) All of them
c) A + D = B + C d) A + C = 2B 71. CD-ROM is a
60. Arrange the following in a logical order: 1. Euphoria a) Semiconductor b) Memory register
2. Happiness 3. Ambivalence 4. Ecstasy 5. Pleasure c) Magnetic Memory d) None of these
a) 1, 4, 2, 5, 3 b) 2, 1, 3, 4, 5 72. Which of the following IC was used in third
c) 3, 2, 5, 1, 4 d) 4, 1, 3, 2, 5 generation of computers?
61. In a class of 60, where girls are twice that of boys, a) SSI b) MSI
Kamal ranked seventeenth from the top. If there are 9 c) LSI d) Both A and B
girls ahead of Kamal, how many boys are after him 73. The output quality of a printer is measured by
in rank? a) Dot per sq. inch b) Dot per inch
a) 3 b) 7 c) Dots printed per unit time d) All of them
c) 12 d) 23 74. Which of the following storage devices can store
62. A, B and C are sisters. D is the brother of E, and E is maximum amount of data?
the Daughter of B. How is A related to D? a) Floppy Disk b) Hard Disk
a) Sister b) Cousin c) Compact Disk d) magneto Optic Disk
c) Niece d) Aunt 75. Which of the following is not an input device?
 
63. 2 27  75  12 is equal to a) OCR
b) COM (Computer Output to Microfilm)
a) 3 b) 2 3 c) Voice recognition device
c) 3 3 d) 4 3 d) Optical scanners
64. If m and n are whole numbers such that 76. Properly arranged data is called
mn  121, then the value of (m  1) n 1 is : a) Field b) words
c) Information d) file
a) 1 b) 10
c) 121 d) 1000
65. If selling price of an article is of its cost 1 price 3/4,
the profit in the transaction is: Answer:
2 1 55. (B) 56. (D) 57. (C) 58. (D) 59. (A) 60. (C) 61. (C)
a) 16 % b) 20 % 62. (D) 63. (C) 64. (D) 65. (D) 66. (D) 67. (D) 68. (C)
3 2
69. (D) 70. (C) 71. (D) 72. (D) 73. (B) 74. (B) 75. (B)
1 1 76. (C)
c) 25 % d) 33 %
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77. What is required when more than one person uses a 89. The only Folklore Museum of Bangladesh is located
central computer at the same time? at
a) Light pen b) Mouse a) Naogaon b) Bajitpur
c) Digitizer d) Terminal c) Sonargoan d) Netrokona
78. Which of the following produces the best quality 90. Who made Hossaini Building (Imam Ban)?
graphics reproduction? a) Mir Hamza b) Mir Jafar
a) Laser printer b) Inkjet printer c) Mir Makbul d) Mir Murad
c) Plotter d) Dot matrix printer 91. Which of the following country does not belong to
79. Which of the following is not processing? G-8?
a) arranging b) manipulating a) Switzerland b) France
c) calculating d) gathering c) Germany d) Italy
80. Instruction and memory address are represented by 92. Where is Birmingham Palace situated?
a) Character code b) Binary codes a) London b) Birmingham
c) Binary word d) Parity bit c) Glasgow d) Cardiff
81. Which of the following is situated to the East of 93. What is the name of Israel‟s intelligence agency?
Bangladesh? a) SISMI b) Mossad
a) Tripura b) Sikim c) ASIS d) CSIS
c) Mongolia d) Meghalaya 94. The recent Nepal earthquake in April 2015 is also
82. Which of the following organization has head office known as the
located at Dhaka? a) Pokhra earthquake b) Chitwan earthquake
a) UNICEF b) CIRDAP c) Gorkha earthquake
c) SAARC d) NaagarBhum earthquake
d) BIMSTEC & CIRDAP 95. When was “Missionaries of Charity” established by
83. Which film is made on the partition of 1974? Mother Teressa?
a) Juddhashishu a) 1950 b) 1951
b) Abar Tora Manush Ha c) 1953 d) 1954
c) Chitra Nadir Pare 96. Which one is the last member state of the United
d) Nadir Naam Madhumati Nations?
84. Who was the captain of the test match of a) East Timor b) South Sudan
Bangladesh? c) Sierra Leon d) Andorra
a) Akram Khan b) Naymur Rahman 97. Who is the painter of famous painting „The
c) Gazi Ashraf Hossain d) Khaled Masud Persistence of Memory‟?
85. Whichh one is the biggest religious and social a) Leonardo da vinci b) Michel Angelo
festival of the Chakmas? c) Edvard Much d) Salvador Dali
a) Bijhu b) Wangala 98. Who become the first cricketer to score four
c) Sandrey d) Sangral successive one day international centuries during the
86. What is the name of the biggest NGO in the world? World Cup 2015?
a) Grameen Bank b) BRAC a) Virat Kohli b) Kumar Sangakkara
c) Proshika d) ASA c) Martin Gaptill d) Hashim Amla
87. Which Bangladeshi player‟s name has been included 99. Who is known as „the father of Green Revolution‟?
in the Guinness Book of Record? a) Norman Boriaug b) Hanry A Wallace
a) Salma Khatun b) Rani Hamid c) Rachel Carson d) Joseph Watson
c) Sharmin Akhter d) Zobaira Linu 100. In which university does the physicist of
88. What is the local name of Saint Martin Island? Bangladesh Dr. M Zahid Hasan work?
a) Narikel Monjira b) Narikel Jin Jira a) Princeton b) Harvard
c) Narikel Batasha d) Narikel Bagan c) Chicago d) Cornel
Answer:
77. (D) 78. (C) 79. (D) 80. (B) 81. (A) 82. (D) 83. (C) 84. (B) 85. (A) 86. (B) 87. (B) 88. (B) 89. (C)
90. (D) 91. (A) 92. (A) 93. (B) 94. (C) 95. (A) 96. (B) 97. (D) 98. (B) 99. (A) 100. (A)

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 Bangladesh Bank Officer (Cash) – 2016 (Social Science)


1. ÔmyLx gvbyl m~‡h©v`‡q Avbw›`Z nq Ges ivwÎi AvMg‡Y cyjwKZ n‡q 13. ÔcÙveZxÕ GKwU
_v‡K|×- †Kvb ai‡bi evK¨? a) †gØwjK iPbv b) Abyev` MÕš’
a) ‡hØwMK b) wgkÖ c) ågYKvwnbx d) †KvbwUB bq
c) RwUj d) mij 14. ÔgvÜvZvi AvgjÕ- GLv‡b ÔgvÛvZv× n‡jvt
2. AvVv‡iv eQ‡ii ‰ewkó bq- a) cÖvPxbKvj b) eû cyi‡bv wKQz
a) fqsKi b) fxiæ c) AÜKvigq d) GK ivRvi bvg
c) wbfx©K d) `ye©vi 15. „Morphology‟ Gi e½vbyev` n‡jv
3. wb‡Pi †Kvb `ywU mgv_©K kã? a) iƒcZË¡ b) A_©ZË¡
a) exwP : I`b b) evwi` : myavKi c) aŸwbZË¡ d) evK¨ZË¡
c) A¤^y : Anb d) K…kvby : cveK 16. ×HKZvb× †evSvq-
4. AK©-k‡ãi mgv_©K kã n‡”Q- a) mgš^q b) HK¨
a) cÖfvKi b) cÖfvKi c) mg‡e`bv d) eskxaŸwb
c) evqy d) bfgÛj 17. ‡KvbwU ï×-
5. ‡KvbwU mgv_©K k㸔Q bq? a) giæ + D`¨vb = giæ`¨vb b) cwi + Bÿv = cixÿv
a) iƒc, AvKvi, Av`j, AvK…wZ b) Ak^, nq, gvZ½, Zzi½ c) cÖwZ + Dl = cÖZz¨l d) M½v + Dwg© = M‡½vwg©
c) AvqZb, cwimi, cwiwa, cwigvY 18. AvKvk I c„w_exi AšÍivj‡K GK K_vq wK e‡j?
d) evN, kv`©~j, †kj, e¨vMÕ a) µ›`mx b) AZj¯úkx©
6. Ô‡Pvi‡K e‡j Pzwi Ki‡Z, M„n¯’‡K e‡j mRvM _vK‡Z×- Gi my›`i c) Avgwk d) †iv`mx
Bs‡iwR n‡e- 19. cÕ‡evaKzgvi †Kvb mvwnwZ¨‡Ki cÕK…Z bvg?
a) The devil wouldn‟t listen to the scripture a) Zvivk¼i e‡›`vcva¨vq b) gvwbK e‡›`vcva¨vq
b) Run with the hare and hunt with hounds c) wef~wZf~lY e‡›`vcva¨vq d) eyׇ`e emy
c) Birds of a feather flock together 20. ‡KvbwU KvRx bRiæj Bmjv‡gi iPbv-
d) None of these a) QvqvbU b) e¨v_vi `vb
7. Ávbcvcx- e‡j
c) gaygvjv d) me¸‡jv
a) Áv‡bi eovB K‡i †h
21. The gift of the gab means
b) ev¯Í‡e Áv‡bi cÕ‡qvM K‡i bv †h a) an unexpected gain b) a X-mas gift
c) mÁv‡b Ab¨vq K‡i †h d) A‡bK Ávb Av‡Q hvi c) Thought provoking oration
8. meyRcÎ m¤úv`bv K‡ib- d) fluency of speech
a) cÕg_ †PØaywi b) bRiæj 22. A fool‟s paradise means
c) iex›`ªbv_ d) ew¼gP›`ª a) false hopes for a foolish person
9. ÔwmwK× †Kvb ai‡bi kã? b) an imaginary idea
a) AsKevPK b) ZvwiLevPK c) an unexpected gain d) a foolish person
c) c~iYevPK d) MYbvevPK 23. To cry wolf
10. ‡KvbwU iex›`ªbv‡_i †jLv- a) to overcome someone b) to turn pale
a) kÕxKvšÍ b) †ejv-A‡ejv c) to ruin over-self d) to give false alarm
c) bebx d) ‡muRywZ
11. ‡Kvb kãwU we‡kl¨ we‡klY Dfq iƒ‡c e¨eüZ n‡Z cv‡i?
a) ‡`k b) e¨v_v
c) my›`i d) e›`i Answer:
1. (A) 2. (B) 3. (D) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (B) 7. (C) 8. (A)
12. Ôe›`yK-eviæ`Õ kã `ywU 9. (D) 10. (D) 11. (C) 12. (A) 13. (B) 14. (D) 15. (A)
a) ZzwK© b) dviwm 16. (A) 17. (C) 18. (D) 19. (B) 20. (D) 21. (D)
c) Aviwe d) wnw›` 22. (A) 23. (D)

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24. A hard nut to crack is 35. Opaque : Transparent :: ? : ?


a) one who is very obstinate a) Concentrated : Dissipated
b) very difficult child b) Tepid : Seething
c) problem that is hard to be solved c) Intimate : Famous d) Turbid : Swollen
d) a walnut or a fruit Choose the opposite word : (36-40)
25. To the ends of the earth 36. ACCERTION
a) upto a certain limit a) stack b) addition
b) till losing one‟s interest c) procession d) erosion
c) everywhere 37. APPLAUD
d) till losing one‟s patience a) criticise b) request
26. On the results of the survey _____ and the type of c) pray d) flatter
campaign, we shall wage. 38. DEFAULT
a) depend the extend b) depend the extent a) unlimited b) principal
c) depending the extend d) depends the extend c) payment d) evasion
27. Neither the salesmen nor the marketing manager 39. PROFOUND
____ or the system. a) obscure b) superficial
a) is in favour b) is favour c) intense d) hidden
c) are in favour d) are for favour 40. TRANSMIT
28. The decoration of the new office block, including a) show b) reply
the furniture and curtains, _____. c) televise d) withhold
a) is more pleasing b) is most pleasing 41. The total of the ages of Ali, Gazi and Masud is 93
c) are more pleasing d) have most pleasing years. Ten years ago, the ratio of their ages was 2 :
29. Please vote for the member _____ has done the 3 : 4. What is the present age of Masud?
most for our village. a) 24 years b) 38 years
a) who you believe b) who you belleved c) 34 years d) 32 years
c) that you believe d) whom you belleve. 42. What will be the least number which when
30. The chief competitor, as well as ourselves, _____ doubled with be exactly divisible by 12, 18, 21 and
price this summer. 30?
a) are obliged in rising b) is obliged to rising a) 630 b) 1260
c) is obliged to raise d) are obliged to raise c) 2520 d) 196
31. Fortuitous : inherent :: ? : ? 43. A train 800 meters long is running at a speed of 78
a) Legible : Indelible b) Rugged : Endurable km/hr. If it crosses a tunnel in 1 minutes, then the
c) Envious : Desire length of the tunnel (in meters) is:
d) Gregarious : Introverted a) 360 b) 500
32. Alleviate : Aggravate :: ? : ? c) 540 d) 130
a) Elastic : Rigid b) Elevate : Agree 44. If 4 (A‟s capital) = 6 (B‟s capital) = 10 (C‟s
c) Joke : Worry d) Level : Grade capital), then out of profit of Tk. 4650, C will
33. Desultory : Methodical :: ? : ? receive
a) Integral : Unified a) Tk. 900 b) Tk. 1550
b) Dissipated : Concentrated c) Tk. 2250 d) Tk. 465
c) Unborn : Died d) Valiant : Mighty
34. Exempt : Obliged :: ? : ?
a) Affluent : Fluent b) Steadfast : Reputed
c) Valiant : Mighty d) Immune : Susceptible
Answer:
24. (C) 25. (C) 26. (B) 27. (A) 28. (B) 29. (A) 30. (C) 31. (D) 32. (A) 33. (B) 34. (D) 35. (A) 36. (D) 37. (A)
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45. How many times in a day, are the hands of a cock 55. The breadth of a rectangular field is 60% of its
in straight line but opposite in direction length. If the perimeter of the field is 800 m, what
a) 22 b) 24 is the area of the field?
c) 48 d) 20 a) 37500 sq. m b) 40000 sq. m
46. Two numbers A and B are such that the sum of 5% c) 48000 sq. m d) 18750 sq. m
of A and 4% of B is two-third of the sum of 6% of 56. Peter purchased a machine for Tk. 80,000 and
A and 8% of B. Find the ratio of A : B spent Tk. 5,000 on repair and Tk. 1,000 on
a) 1 : 1 b) 3 : 4 transport and sold it with 25% profit. At what price
c) 4 : 3 d) 2 : 3 did he sell the machine?
47. If the number 5 * 2 is divisible by 6, then * = ? a) Tk. 1,06,250 b) Tk. 1,07,500
a) 3 b) 6 c) Tk. 1,17,500 d) Tk. 1,05,100
c) 7 d) 2 57. A takes twice as much time as B or thrice as much
48. 3 pumps, working 8 hours a day, can empty a tank time as C to finish a place of work. Working
in 2 days. How many hours a day must 4 pumps together, they can finish the work in 2 days, B can
work to empty the lank in 1 day? do the work alone in:
a) 10 b) 11 a) 6 days b) 8 days
c) 12 d) 9 c) 12 days d) 4 days
49. Which of the following trains is the fasted? 58. Which of the following fractions is greater than 3/4
a) 25 km/sec b) 1500 m/min. and less than 5/6?
c) 90 km/hr. d) None of these a) 2/3 b) 4/5
50. A student was asked to find the arithmetic mean of c) 9/10 d) 1/2
the numbers 3, 11, 7, 9, 15, 13, 8, 19, 17, 21, 14 59. Arrange the following in a meaningful sequence-
and x. He found the mean to be 12, What should a) Consultation b) Illness
be the number in place of x? c) Treatment d) Recovery
a) 7 b) 17 60. If X is brother of son of Y‟s son, then how is X
c) 31 d) 3 related to Y?
51. Find the smallest number by which 5808 should be a) Cousin b) Grandson
multiplied so that the product becomes a perfect c) Son d) Brother
square 61. 2, 5, 9, 19, 37, ?
a) 3 b) 7 a) 75 b) 76
c) 11 d) 2 c) 78 d) 73
52. The interest on a certain deposit at 4.5% p.a. is Tk. 62. Rahim ranks seventh from the top and twenty-sixth
202.50 in one year. How much will the additional from the bottom in class. How many students are
interest in one year be on the same deposit at 5% there in the class?
p.a.? a) 32 b) 33
a) Tk. 22.50 b) Tk. 25 c) 34 d) 31
c) Tk. 20.25 d) Tk. 42.75 63. When you see a blind man trying to cross the road,
53. 2 – [ 2 – { - 2 – 2 (2 + 2) } ]=? you
a) - 4 b) 6 a) go and help him b) ignore and move on
c) 4 d) None of these c) ask someone to help him
54. If 0.4 of a number is equal to 0.06 of another d) wait till he crosses the road
number, the ratio of the numbers is: 64. Z, U, O, ?, L
a) 3 : 4 b) 3 : 20 a) K b) M
c) 20 : 3 d) 2 : 3 c) N d) I
Answer:
45. (A) 46. (C) 47. (D) 48. (C) 49. (D) 50. (A) 51. (A) 52. (A) 53. (4) 54. (B) 55. (A) 56. (B) 57. (A)
58. (B) 59. (D) 60. (B) 61. (A) 62. (A) 63. (A) 64. (C)
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65. If A > B, B > C and C > D, then which of the 74. Which is not a computer classification?
following conclusions is definitely wrong? a) maxframe b) mainframe
a) A > C b) D > A c) mini d) notebook
c) A > D d) B > D 75. Which of the following is associated with error
66. Which letter in the alphabet is as far from G as T is detector?
from M? a) Even parity bit b) Odd parity bit
a) N b) O c) Both of A & B d) None of them
c) P d) M 76. Signals can be analog or digital and a computer
67. Among P, Q, R, S and T. Q is the second tallest that processes the both type of signals in known as
and S is immediate taller than the shortest. Who a) Digital computer b) Hybrid computer
among them is in the middle when they stand in c) Analog computer d) Mainframe computer
the order of their heights? 77. The word length of a computer is measured in
(1) T is not the shortest a) Millimeters b) Meters
(2) R is taller than S but shorter that Q c) Bits d) Bytes
(3) P ranks third in height above S when all are 78. A computer program that converts an entire
arranged in the order of height. program into machine language is called a/an
a) Only 1 and 2 b) Only 2 and 3 a) Simulator b) Compeller
c) Either 2 only or 1 and 3 only d) Only 2 c) Interpreter d) Commander
68. How many days are there in x weeks x days? 79. Which unit is known as nerve center of computer?
a) 8x b) 14x a) CU b) Memory
c) 7 d) 7x2 c) ALU d) Registers
69. Pipes A and B can fill a tank in 5 and 6 hours 80. Floppy disks which are made from flexible plastic
respectively. Pipe C can empty it in 12 hours. If all material are also called?
the three pipes are opened together, then the tank a) High-density disks b) Diskettes
will be filled in: c) Hard disks d) Templates
8 9 81. Which institution first published the complete map
a) 2 hours b) 3 hours
11 17 of Bangladesh‟s sea boundary?
1 13 a) Marine Academy b) Dhaka University
c) 4 hours d) 1 hours c) Institute of Marine Sciences and Fisheries
2 17
70. Find what fits in the question mark position? d) None of these
82. Roman Magsaysay Award is given from
5 6 6 7 4 8 a) Malaysia b) Australia
12 21 ? c) Philippines d) Indonesia
4 10 10 83. The present per capita income of Bangladesh?
a) 30 b) 32 a) 1300 US dollar b) 1314 US dollar
c) 22 d) None of these c) 1200 US dollar d) None of these
71. Which of the following is not a micro computer? 84. Who is designer of the National Flag of
a) Tablet PCs b) Laptop PCs Bangladesh?
c) Desktop PCs d) None of these a) Zainul Abedin b) Kamrul Hasan
72. Which operation is not performed by computer c) Badrul Hasan d) All of them
a) Processing b) Controlling
c) Understanding d) Inputting
Answer:
73. MICR stands for 65. (B) 66. (A) 67. (D) 68. (A) 69. (B) 70. (B) 71.
a) Magnetic Ink Cases Reader (D) 72. (C) 73. (B) 74. (A) 75. (C) 76. (B) 77. (C) 78.
b) Magnetic Ink Character Reader (B) 79. (C) 80. (B) 81. (C) 82. (C) 83. (B) 84. (B)
c) Magnetic Ink Code Reader
d) None of them
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85. Who scored the first ever per feet „10‟ gymnastics 93. World Population Day is observed on
a) Nadia Comaneci b) Olga Korbut a) 11 July b) 10 December
c) Valentina Turisheva d) Svetlana Khorkina c) 17 October d) 21 June
86. The 15th Amendment of the Bangladesh Constitution 94. What kind of organization of the Bangladesh government
abolished ……. is DAE?
a) Caretaker government System a) Agriculture b) Education
b) Reserved Seats for Woman c) Drama d) Drag
c) Islam as State Religion d) Secularism 95. The Masal Mara National Reserve in Kenya is contiguous
87. The capital city of Myanmar is with what famous national park of (A) Tanzania?
a) Yangon b) Naypi Daw a) Kruger b) The Serengeti
c) Manadalay d) Bagan c) Okavango d) Faro
88. Which one is constitution organization? 96. First medicine park of Bangladesh is being established in
a) Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission a) Savar b) Gajaria
b) Bangladesh Privatization Board c) Bhaluka d) Khulna
c) Bangladesh Election Commission 97. Usain Bolt is a citizen of
d) Bangladesh Investment Board a) Sudan b) Jamaica
89. The Cactus Curtain separates Guantanamo Naval Base c) Barbados d) England
a) Cuba b) Mexico 98. The last film of Humayun Ahmed was
c) Barbados d) Samoa a) Sarban Megher Dine b) Norman Borlaug
90. The Louvre museum is in: c) Rachel Carson d) Joseph Watson
a) Rome b) Vienna 99. Who is called the „Father of the Green Revolution‟?
c) Geneva d) Paris a) Henry A Wallace b) Norman Borlaug
91. How many were accused in the Agartala conspiracy case c) Rachel Carson d) Joseph Watson
including Bangiabandhu? 100. How much is the percentage of technocrat ministers
a) 35 persons b) 39 persons allowed in the cabinet of Bangladesh Government?
c) 51 persons d) 19 persons a) 10 percent b) 20 percent
92. What is the name of Malaysian Currency? c) 1 percent d) None of these
a) Dinar b) Ringgit
c) Rial d) None of these
Answer:
85. (A) 86. (A) 87. (B) 88. (C) 89. (A) 90. (D) 91. (A) 92. (B) 93. (A) 94. (A) 95. (B) 96. (B)
97. (B) 98. (C) 99. (B) 100. (A)

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20. wb‽Pi ‽Kvb we‽kl¨-we‽klY ‽Rvo ï×? 35. wb‽Pi ‽Kvb ev‽K¨ Ôfv‽jv× we‽kl¨ wn‽m‽e e¨eüZ n‽q‽Q?
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20. (L) 21. (M) 22. (N) 23. (N) 24. (M) 25. (N) 26. (L) 27. (N) 28. (L) 29. (K) 30. (K,L) 31. (K) 32. (M) 33. (L)
34. (N) 35. (N) 36. (K) 37. (K) 38. (K) 39. (K) 40. (K) 41. (M) 42. (K) 43. (L) 44. (K) 45. (L) 46. (L) 47. (L) 48. (L)

 Narration
David said, “I’m baking a chocolate cake for you.’’
David said that he was baking a chocolate cake for me.
If we consider these two sentences, we might notice that both of them convey the same message, but there is a
difference if we look closely. In the first sentence, I am conveying the activities of David in his (D) own words
without changing it; it is called direct speech or we can say reporting speech. In the second sentence, I am using my

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own words to convey the activities of the speaker (D) to the audience. This we can say indirect speech or reported
speech. There are some major rules to change these speeches from direct to indirect. We need to consider the tense,
pronoun, words that describe time, place, distance, types of sentences, etc. let‟s have a glance at the following rules:
1. Pronoun: In an indirect speech the pronoun changes according to the speaker whether s/he is referring
himself/herself or a third person. We can make this clearer if we learn this with some examples:
 Direct: George said, “I cannot be with you.”
 Indirect: George said that he could not be with me.
 Direct: I said, “Leave me”
 Indirect: I ordered to leave me alone. (Note: in this sentence the speaker is same, so there is no change in the
indirect speech.)
 Direct: They said, “We will be partying tonight.”
 Indirect: They said that they would be partying that night.
 Direct: I told George, “You should stay.”
 Indirect: I told George that he should stay.
 Direct: She asked, “How are you doing today?”
 Indirect: She asked me how I was doing that day.
 Direct: Robert said, “Can you pull me up?”
 Indirect: Robert asked if I could pull him up.
2. Type of sentences:
a. Reporting Interrogative sentences:
I) If there is a yes-no question in the direct speech, then the reported speech will start with whether/if and the
reported clause form will be (subject+verb).
Example:
 Direct: Peter said, “Are you from Australia?”
 Indirect: Peter asked if I was from Australia.
 Direct: Tom asked, “Do you want to sit here?”
 Indirect: Tom asked whether I wanted to sit there.
II) In indirect speech questions starting with who, whom, when, how, where and what the wh-word would be
the subject or the object of the reported clause:
Example:
 Direct: Brad said, “Who will come with me?”
 Indirect: Brad asked who would go with him.
 Direct: Tina said, “What will be the charges?”
 Indirect: Tina inquired what the charges would be.
 Direct: I said the man, “Where is the hotel?”
 Indirect: I asked the man where the hotel was.
 Direct: Mother said, “How is the chicken?”
 Indirect: Mother asked me how the chicken was.
b. Reporting statement sentences: In a statement speech, we will use „that‟ before the reported statement and the
reported verb will be „told‟ (followed by an object) or „said‟ (will not be followed by an object).
Example:
 Direct: Edward said, “I like the book.”
 Indirect: Edward said that he liked the book.
 Direct: Alice said, “I want you to sing.”
 Indirect: Alice told me to sing.
c. Reporting imperative sentences:
We will use „to‟ as joining clause before the reported command or request, and the reported verb will be changed
according to the moods of the sentence (e.g., ordered, requested, urged, advised, forbade or begged)
Example:
 Direct: The man said, “Please, bring me a chair.”
 Indirect: The man requested to bring him a chair.
 Direct: The officer said, “Fall back!”
 Indirect: The officer ordered to fall back.
 Direct: Mother said, “Listen to your elders.”

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 Indirect: Mother advised me to listen to my elders.


 Direct: Mr. Murphy said, “Do not go near the house.”
 Indirect: Mr. Murphy forbade going near the house.
d. Reporting exclamatory sentences:
To change direct exclamatory speeches to the indirect one we need to replace interjection (hurrah, wow, alas, oh,
etc.) with joining clause „that‟ and the exclamatory wh-words (what, how) will be replaced by „very‟ before the
adjective in the reported clause.
Examples:
 Direct: Clare said, “Hurrah! Barcelona won the match!”
 Indirect: Clare exclaimed with joy that Barcelona had won the match.
 Direct: I said, “Alas! My pet died.”
 Indirect: I exclaimed with grief that my pet had died.
3. Tense: Usually, the present changes to past tense while we change direct speech to indirect.
a. Simple present tense to simple past tense:
Example:
 Direct: She said, “I work in New York Times.”
 Indirect: She said that she worked in New York Times.
 Direct: Jim said, “Bill loves to drink Wine.”
 Indirect: Jim said that Bill loved to drink Wine.
Exceptions: If the content is still true or happening then we do not need to change the tense in the reported
speech. Like;
 Direct: She said, “I live in Paris.”
 Indirect: She said that she lives in Paris.
b. Present continuous to past continuous tense
Example:
 Direct: Mother said, “Bob is taking a nap.”
 Indirect: Mother said that Bob was taking a nap.
 Direct: He asked, “Are they writing the paper?”
 Indirect: He asked if they were writing the paper.
c. Present perfect to past perfect tense:
Example:
 Direct: Nicolas said, “I have made a donut.”
 Indirect: Nicolas said that he had made a donut.
 Direct: The teacher said, “The dates have been decided.”
 Indirect: The teacher announced that the dates had been decided.
d. Present perfect continuous to past perfect continuous tense:
Example:
 Direct: Mr. Parson asked, “How long have you been working here?”
 Indirect: Parson asked me how long I had been working there?”
 Direct: The boy said, “I have been waiting for my mother since morning.”
 Indirect: The boy said that he had been waiting for his mother since morning.
e. Simple past to past perfect tense
Example:
 Direct: Robert Langdon said, “My mother gave me the Mickey watch.”
 Indirect: Robert Langdon said that his mother had given the Mickey watch to him.
 Direct: The teacher said, “Shakespeare‟s playing company built Globe Theatre in 1599.”
 Indirect: The teacher said that Shakespeare‟s playing company had built the Globe Theatre in 1599.
f. Past Continuous to Past Perfect Continuous tense;
Example:
 Direct: Jenny said, “Marlow was leaving Belgium.”
 Indirect: Jenny told me that Marlow had been leaving Belgium.
 Direct: Maria said, “I was dialing your number, and you called.”
 Indirect: Maria said that she had been dialing my number and I had called.

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Note: If two sentences are combined with a conjunction, and both sentences have different tenses then we
need to change the tenses of both sentences according to the rule.
g. Past perfect tense does not change in the indirect speech;
Example:
 Direct: Alex said, “I had stopped to visit you.”
 Indirect: Alex said that he has stopped to visit me.
 Direct: She said, “Greece had tried to uphold their economy.”
 Indirect: She said that Greece had tried to uphold their economy.
h. Simple future tense to present conditional;
Example:
 Direct: Smith said, “My parents will be there at 9am.”
 Indirect: Smith said that his parents would be there at 9am.
 Direct: Barbara asked, “Will you be my partner in the coming Summer Ball?”
 Indirect: Barbara asked if I would be her partner in the coming Summer Ball.
 Direct: John said, “I will be doing my CELTA next year.”
 Indirect: John said that he would be doing his CELTA next year. (Continuous conditional)
4. Modals:
a. Modal verbs like shall, will, can, may change in reported speech. Let‟s follow some examples:
 Direct: John said, “I will be there.”
 Indirect: John promised that he would be there.
 Direct: The boy said, “May I come in?”
 Indirect: The boy asked if he could come in. (note: may becomes could when it implies permission)
 Direct: “I may not call you.” Said Boby.
 Indirect: Boby said that she might not call me.
 Direct: “I shall practice more.” said Barbara.
 Indirect: Barbara said that she would practice more.
 Direct: Joseph said, “Shall I buy the car?”
 Indirect: Joseph asked if he should buy the car.
Note: shall becomes should if it implies a question.
b. Modal verbs like could, should, need, must, might, used to do not change in reported speech.
Example:
 Direct: she said, “I would not be the victim.”
 Indirect: she said that she would not be the victim.
 Direct: David said, “You need to repair the car.”
 Indirect: David said that I need to repair the car.
 Direct: Mary said, “I used to love dancing.”
 Indirect: Mary said she used to love dancing.
5. Adverbs and demonstratives: Indirect speech differs from the direct speech‟s time and place. When someone is
conveying the message to the listener, the speaker might not be on the same day or place. So the demonstrative (this,
that etc.) and the adverb of time and place (here, there, today, now, etc.) change. We can look into the following chart
for the usual changes:
direct indirect
now Then/at that moment
today That day
Tomorrow The next day
Yesterday The day before
come go
Bring take
this that
Examples:
 Direct: I said, “Simon read Wordsworth yesterday.”
 Indirect: I said that Simon read Wordsworth the day before.
 Direct: Mother said, “Come home now.”

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 Indirect: Mother ordered me to go home at that moment.


 Direct: “Bring the money with you.” Said Jessie.
 Indirect: Jessie demanded to take the money with me.
 Direct: The lovers said, “We will meet here tomorrow.”
 Indirect: The lovers promised to meet there the next day.

 Synonyms & Antonyms- 9


HOMOGENEOUS mggvÎ, mgRvwZK uniform; made entirely of one thing
HUSBANDRY K…wlKvh©, wgZe¨wqZv, mycwiPvjbv thrifty management of resources; livestock farming
HYPERBOLE AwZk‽qvw³ an exaggeration used as a figure of speech;
exaggeration
HYPOTHETICAL cÖKwíZ (Adj.) uncertain; unproven
ICONOCLAST RbwcÕq e¨w³ ev wek¦vm ev gZvgZ‽K AvµgY one who attacks popular beliefs or institutions
K‽i ‽h
IDEOLOGY Awawe`¨v, ÁvbZZ¡ a system of social or political ideas
IDIOSYNCRASY we‽kl A™¢yZ ¯^fve a peculiarity; an eccentricity
IDYLLIC cÕvK…wZK fv‽e my›`i, MÕvg¨ ‽mØ›`h¨© charming in a rustic way; naturally peaceful
IGNOMINY mybvgnvwb, Kj¼ deep disgrace
ILLICIT A‰ea, wbwl×, ‽e-AvBbx illegal; not permitted
IMMIGRATE emev‽mi Rb¨ ‽`kvšÍ‽i Avmv, Awfevmb Kiv to move permanently to a new country
IMMINENT Avmbœ just about to happen
IMMUTABLE AcwieZ©bxq unchangeable
IMPARTIAL c¶cvZk~b¨ fair; not favoring one side or the other; unbiased
IMPECCABLE wbf©yj, m¤ú~Y© wb®úvc flawless; entirely without sin
IMPERIAL mgivR¨-msµvšÍ,mv¤ªvwR¨K, gnvb like an emperor or an empire
IMPERVIOUS A‽f`¨, wbtmvo, ewai, Ams‽e`bkxj, not allowing anything to pass through; impenetrable
Ams‽e`x
IMPETUOUS Aw¯’i impulsive; extremely impatient
IMPLEMENT m¤úv`b Kiv to carry out
IMPOTENT ¶gZvnxb, Amnvq, RivMÕ¯’, cyiælZ¡nxb, powerless; helpless; unable to perform
aŸRf½
IMPUGN evK¨e‽j AvµgY Kiv, mZ¨Zv A¯^xKvi Kiv to attack, especially to attack the truth or integrity of
something
INANE A_©nxb, AšÍ:mvik~Y¨ silly; senseless
INAUGURATE D‽Øvab Kiv to begin officially; to induct formally into office
INCANDESCENT Zv‽cv¾¡j, fv¯‹i, `y¨wZgq brilliant; giving off heat or light
INCANTATION Rv`ygš¿, Rv`yg‽š¿i g‽Zv evievi D”PviY a chant; the repetition of statements or phrases in a
way reminiscent of a chant
INCENSE ivMv‽q ‽`Iqv to make very angry
INCESSANT AwekÕvšÍ unceasing
INCIPIENT cÕviw¤¢K, Avi×, cÕv_wgK, cÕv_wgK c‽e©i ev beginning; emerging
¯Í‽ii
INCISIVE KZ©bmg_©, Zx¶&b I avivj cutting right to the heart of the matter
INCONGRUOUS ‽egvbvb not harmonious; not consistent; not appropriate; not
fitting in
INCORRIGIBLE ms‽kvabvZxZ, Ams‽kvabx, ms‽kva‽bi AZxZ, incapable of being reformed
‽kvaiv‽bv hvq bv Ggb
INCREMENT ‽eZbe„w×, e„w× an increase; one in a series of increases
INDIFFERENT D`vmxb, wbwe©Kvi, gvSvgvwS ai‽bi, hZœnxb not caring one way or the other; apathetic; mediocre
INDIGENOUS Avw`evmx native; originating in that area
INDIGENT Mwie,`wi`ª poor
INDIGNANT AcgvwbZ, ivMwš^Z (mvaviYZ Ab¨vq wKQy N‽U angry, especially as a result of something unjust or
hvIqvi c‽i) unworthy; insulted
INDOLENT Ajm lazy

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INDULGENT ‽Kvgj, cÕkÕq`vbKvix lenient; yielding to desire


INEFFABLE fvlvZxZ, AeY©bxq incapable of being expressed or described
INEPT AcÖvmw½K, LvcQvov clumsy; incompetent; gauche
INERT Ro, cÕwZ‽iva-¶gZvnxb, wbw®Œq inactive; sluggish; not reacting chemically
INEXORABLE AcÕwZ‽iva¨, Abgbxh relentless; inevitable; unavoidable
INFAMOUS KzL¨vZ, RNb¨ shamefully wicked; having an extremely bad
reputation; disgraceful
INFATUATED Zxeª wKš` `xN©¯’vqx bq Ggb AvKl©Y, ‽evKv ‽cÕg foolish; foolishly passionate or attracted; made
foolish; foolishly in love
INFER wm×všÍ Kiv (V), Abygvb Kiv (V) to conclude; to deduce
INFINITESIMAL ¶y`ªvwZ¶y`ª, A‽YviYxqvb, wbZvšÍB Aí very, very, very small; infinitely small
INGENUOUS AK…wÎg, AKcU, ‽Lvjv‽gjv, mij frank; without deception; simple; artless; charmingly
naive
INHERENT mnRvZ, AšÍwb©wnZ part of the essential nature of something; intrinsic
INJUNCTION KZ©…c‽¶i Av‽`k, Av`vj‽Zi Av‽`k a command or order, especially a court order
INNATE mnRvZ existing since birth; inborn; inherent

 Analogy-2
1. Mad : Insane :: ______ : ______ 12. Terrorist : Violence :: ______ : ______
a) Healthy : Fat b) Brave : Timid a) Atheist : Religion b) Priest : Temple
c) Red : Green d) Slim : Thin c) Militant : Hit d) Physician : Medicine
2. Cool : Cold :: ______ : ______ 13. Artist : Paint :: ______ : ______
a) Length : Width b) Gold : Bourne a) Doctor : Patient b) Mechanic : Car
c) Plant : Tree d) Pretty : Beautiful c) Chemical : Discovery d) Sculptor : Clay
3. Food : Hungry :: ______ : ______ 14. Army : Logistics :: ______ : ______
a) Wine : Intoxication b) Water : River a) War : Logic b) Team : Individual
c) Rest : Weary d) Thought : Politics c) Soldier : Student d) Business : Strategy
4. Ink : Pen :: ______ : ______ 15. Rancour : Affection :: ______ : ______
a) Water : River a) Greed : Generosity
b) Syrup : Juice b) Affinity : Attraction
c) Blood : Body c) Reprisal : Resourcefulness
d) Satellite : Communication d) Grasp : Hold
5. Proscenium : Stage :: ______ : ______ 16. Debate : Forensic :: ______ : ______
a) Portico : House b) Linen : Bed a) Drama : Histrionic b) Opera : Spoken
c) Lamp : Table d) Compass : Needle c) Argument : Domestic d) Novel : Original
6. Aeroplane : Drove :: ______ : ______ 17. Bread : Wheat :: ______ : ______
a) Bird : Chirp b) Silk : Rustle a) Oil : Corn b) Wine : Grape
c) Paper : Crinkle d) Elephant : Tusk c) Butter : Cow d) Fruit : Tree
7. Editor : Newspaper :: ______ : ______ 18. Liquefy : Petrify :: ______ : ______
a) Lecturer : University b) Teacher : School a) Melt : Freeze b) Soften : Frighten
c) Nurse : Hospital d) Architect : Design c) Cash : Invest d) Blend : Separate
8. Horse : Stable :: ______ : ______ 19. Vindicable : Reprehensible :: ______ : ______
a) Book : Magazine b) Dog : Kennel a) Bitter : Sad b) Mild : Serious
c) Pond : Fish d) River : Water c) Solid : Porous d) Vivid : Dull
9. Opening : Inauguration :: ______ : ______ 20. Suggest : Demand :: ______ : ______
a) Memory : Commemoration a) Deny : Request b) Question : Ask
b) Display : Exhibition c) Give : Receive d) Take : Grab
c) Admission : Initiation 21. Pariah : Favorite :: ______ : ______
d) Solemn : Vestments a) Nephew : Son b) Outcast : Chosen
10. Amplify : Argument :: ______ : ______ c) Hypnotism : Victim d) Chosen : Accepted
a) Redouble : Efforts b) Exacerbate : Sale
c) Maximise : Profit d) Enhance : Power Answers:
11. Jeweller : Ornament :: ______ : ______ 1. (d) 2. (d) 3. (c) 4. (c) 5. (b) 6. (d) 7. (d) 8. (b) 9. (d)
a) Doctor : Patients b) Mechanic : Repair 10. (b) 11. (d) 12. (c) 13. (d) 14. (d) 15. (a) 16. (a)
c) Artism : Goldsmith d) Architect : Plans 17. (a) 18. (a) 19. (b) 20. (d) 21. (b)

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22. Habits : Instinct :: ______ : ______ 36. Bird : Feather :: Cat : __________
a) Work : Play b) Training : Heredity a) Paws b) Hair
c) Learning : Force d) Birds : Animals c) Ears d) Fur
23. Fatuous : Inane :: ______ : ______ 37. Year : Month :: Week : __________
a) Clever : Wise a) Hour b) Minute
b) Fatal : Mordant c) Day d) Fortnight
c) Cloying : Viscous 38. Bakery : Bread :: Studio : __________
d) Portentous : Significant a) Camera b) Film Actors
24. Scales : Justice :: ______ : ______ c) Artists d) Film
a) Weights : Measures b) Markets : courts 39. Ship : Dockyard :: Money : __________
c) Torch : Liberty d) Laurel : Peace a) Wealthy man b) Poor man
25. Conviction : Intellect :: ______ : ______ c) Cashier d) Mint
a) Response : Emotion b) Speech : Propaganda 40. Interest : Banker :: Salary : __________
c) Belief : Religion d) Facts : Statistics a) Employee b) Landlord
26. Ignorance : Darkness :: Light : __________ c) Labourer d) Prisoner
a) Sun b) Genius 41. Pitch : Cricket :: Ring : __________
c) Intelligence d) Knowledge a) Wrestling b) Badminton
27. Back : Backbone :: Belly : __________ c) Boxing d) Hockey
a) Heart b) Throat 42. Pinch : Salt :: Morsel : __________
c) Navel d) Ribs a) Cake b) Biscuit
28. Drum : Beat :: Piano : __________ c) Fruit d) Food
a) Strike b) Play 43. Red : Blood :: Sharp : __________
c) Ring d) Sing a) Tongue b) Razor
29. Foot : Toes :: Hand : __________ c) River d) Rock
a) Fingers b) Palm 44. Litter : Puppies :: Suite : __________
c) Thumb d) Nails a) Ladies b) Bees
30. Falcon : Bird :: Toad : __________ c) Rooms d) Cities
a) Frog b) Water 45. Cackle : Geese :: Hiss : __________
c) Snake d) Pond a) Camels b) Elephants
31. Kindness : Mercy :: Cruelty : __________ c) Jackals d) Serpents
a) Savageness b) Wildness 46. Patter : Rain :: Thunder : __________
c) Death d) Destruction a) Stream b) Clouds
32. Head : Cap :: Finger : __________ c) Bugles d) Waves
a) Nail b) Helmet 47. Heavy : Lead :: Cold : __________
c) Ring d) Thimble a) Winter b) Water
33. Drama : Director :: Magazine : __________ c) Ice d) Air
a) Printer b) Publisher 48. Rest : Change :: Large : __________
c) Editor d) Reader a) Fine b) Brute
34. Water : Dam :: Trade : __________ c) Mixed d) Variant
a) Commerce b) Money 49. Charge : Value :: Old : __________
c) Goods d) Embargo a) Usual b) Doubt
35. Argument : Debate :: Fight : __________ c) Bizarre d) Common
a) Contest b) Quarrel 50. Black : White :: Value : __________
c) Controversy d) Hit a) Fancy b) Busy
c) Snag d) Aid
Answers:
22. (b) 23. (d) 24. (c) 25. (a) 26. (d) 27. (d) 28. (d) 29. (a) 30. (a) 31. (a) 32. (d) 33. (c) 34. (d) 35. (d) 36. (d)
37. (c) 38. (d) 39. (d) 40. (a) 41. (c) 42. (d) 43. (b) 44. (c) 45. (d) 46. (b) 47. (c) 48. (d) 49. (b) 50. (d)

 Phrase and Idioms-2


51. Put off Meaning: delay doing something
Example: Amit Shah's 3 day trip to TN that was to begin on Tuesday was cancelled on
Monday , the second time in less than four months that the BJP president has put off his
visit to the state
52. To feel under Meaning: to not feel well
the weather Example: I‟m really feeling under the weather today; I have a terrible cold and fever
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53. Eked out Meaning: to make (a supply) last, to add to (something insufficient), esp with effort
Example: GM Harika eked out a draw against GM Stupak Kirill from Belarus Many
workers can only eke out their redundancy money for about 10 weeks.
54. Signed off Meaning: To announce the end of a communication; conclude.
Example: Vishwanathan Anand signed off with a loss, that resulted in Sergey Karjakin‟s
lone victory, and finished tied eighth with Garry Kasparov
55. Bring up the Meaning: to move along behind everyone else; to be at the end of the line.
rear Example: Having brought up the rear in the 10 player event, Anand and Kasparov will be
keen to gain ground when the action shifts to 18 round blitz.
56. Gain ground Meaning: to become more successful, popular, or accepted
Example: Having brought up the rear in the 10 player event, Anand and kasporav will be
keen to gain ground when the action shifts to 18 round blitz.
57. Put up a brave Meaning: to act confidently in a difficult situation
front Example: When the National Anthem played, Rashmi Rathore put up a brave front. she‟d
just received the mixed doubles skeet gold medal with Mairaj Ahmed Khan in the Asian
shotgun shooting championship at Astana, Kazakhstan.
58. Pent-up Meaning: unable to be expressed or released, closely confined or held back.
Example: Ceremony over, she deserted the podium, heading for the closest corner. Pentup
grief gave way to a torrent of tears.
59. Tie up (the) Meaning: to deal with the last few things that have to be done before you can finish
loose ends something
Example: We‟ve just got a few loose ends to tie up and then the report will be ready.
60. Shore up Meaning: to support or help
Example: NPA resolution would necessitate a higher recapitalization of these banks
“MR.PATEL said “the government and the RBI are in dialogue to prepare a set of
measures to enable state-run banks to shore up the requisite capital in a time-bound
61. Run out Meaning:be used up.
Example: Just a year after Rio hosted the Olympics, its crime rate has spiralled out of
control, and its top politicians have landed in jail cells for corruption
62. Spilled over Meaning: reach a point at which it can no longer be controlled or contained, to spread to
other areas
Example: Rio‟s poor have been bearing the brunt of gang wars for decades. But in the year
since the 2016 Games, robberies, murders, kidnappings and gun battles have spilled over
onto the streets.
63. Cut down Meaning: reduce, do less of something bad
Example: The troops may stay over till 2018 if their guns fail to cut down the surging
violence
64. Playing out Meaning: happen, take place, develop in a particular way
Example: As the world is hooked on the Game of Thrones season seven, Pakistan
continues to experience its own power games, which have been playing out, in one way or
the other, since the early 1950s.
65. To take off Meaning: To embark on rapid activity, development, or growth, to begin
Example: the Higher Education Financing Agency (HEFA) is set to take off soon, with the
Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) asking centrally funded higher
education institutions to send their project proposals to be financed by the agency
66. Close on the Meaning: happening soon after another event, following close behind someone
heels orsomething
Example: Her remarks came hard on the heels of a statement by the President.
67. Chalk out Meaning: to explain something carefully to someone, as if one were talking about a
chalkdrawing.
Example: Directing status quo in the matter till August 22, which is also the next date
ofhearing, the apex court ordered the Medical Council of India (MCI) and the State
government to chalk out a balancing plan, one by which both students who have got
through NEET and rural students ill-equipped for NEET can be “adjusted” in the medical
admission list.
68. Mow someone Meaning: to violently cause someone or something to fall.
or something Example: The car skidded along the side of the road and mowed down several mailboxes
down before coming to a stop
69. Plough into Meaning: to crash into someone or something with force, especially because you are moving or
someone/some driving too quickly or in a careless or uncontrolled way
Example: On Thursday afternoon, Oukabir and his associates drove a van along Barcelona‟s
thing crowded Las Ramblas thoroughfare, ploughing into tourists leaving 13 dead and more than 100
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70. Wearing off Meaning: lose effectiveness or intensity.


Example: With the impact of the slowdown on the city‟s residential market wearing off,
inventory levels are now gradually decreasing
71. Have/take a Meaning: to try something
crack at Example: He didn't win the tennis championships, but he plans to have another crack at it
something next year.
I would love to have another crack at the pro game, says Staffordshire's, Sam Kelsall
72. Brushed aside Meaning: to refuse to accept that something is important or true
Example: PCB has announced that it would serve Umar Akmal with a show cause notice
even as head coach Mickey Arthur brushed aside the allegations leveled against him by the
middle order batsman.
73. Knockout Meaning: defeat
Example: Conor Mc Gregor believes he will knock out Floyd Mayweather inside two
rounds but is ready for all scenarios when the two fighters clash in their eagerly anticipated
superfight next week.
74. Picked up Meaning: become better; improve, to come down with
Example: Tests carried out on Thursday morning confirm that the Uruguayan has a
distension in the posterior articular capsule in his right knew picked up in the second half
of the Clasico in the Santiago Bernabeu
75. Ruled out Meaning: to prevent, disqualify, overrule, or cancel someone or something
Example: Juventus on Thursday ruled key defender Giorgio Chiellini out of the Champions
League final against Barcelona after he suffered a muscle tear in training
76. Hit the right Meaning: if something you say or do hits the right note, it is suitable and has a good effect
note Example: It was an optional session where Dhoni, Kedar Jadhav, Manish Pandey, Shardul
Thakur, Yuzvendra Chahal and Jasprit Bumrah looked like hitting the right notes ahead of
what will be the start of a long limited-over engagement for the Men in Blue.
77. Fend off Meaning: prevent the occurrence of; prevent from happening;
Example: The spotlight, though, was on the 36-year-old Dhoni, who now has to fend off
questions about his future with alarming regularity.
78. Pale shadow Meaning: Less impressive or not as good as before or when compared with someone or
something similar
Example: Yet, there is no denying that the former skipper has looked a pale shadow of his
past glorious self on many occasions, the last of which was in the West Indies recently,
when he scored a painful 54 off 114 in the fourth ODI at Antigua, again as India lost the
game by 11 runs.
79. Dig in Meaning: to prepare yourself for a difficult situation
Example: Both sides are digging in for a long and bitter dispute.
80. To burst the Meaning: to disabuse someone of a false notion or rationalization that has grown
bubble comfortable
Example: Daniel Craig's comments came just hours after he told a radio station; I‟d hate to
burst the bubble, but no decision has been made at the moment
81. On the run Meaning: trying to avoid being captured
Example: A third woman came forward on Tuesday to accuse Roman Polanski of sexual
assault when she was a minor, four decades after he went on the run for raping another girl
82. Put on airs Meaning: Pretend to be better than one is
Example: He didn‟t have to put on airs. He was the nicest guy.
83. A bolt out of Meaning: a sudden unexpected event
the blue Example: Bill's dropping his life insurance was a bolt from the blue for his wife
84. Don't look a Meaning: don‟t be ungrateful when you receive a gift
gift horse in Example: I know the car is not in great condition, but you shouldn't look a gift horse in the
the mouth mouth.

85. Shoots up Meaning: to increase very quickly in size or amount


Example: Some athletes are suspected of shooting up steroids to improve their strength.
86. Wrapped up Meaning: involved with someone or something
Example: She is all wrapped up with her husband and his problems
87. Keep‟s his Meaning: you remain calm and determined in a difficult situation
nerves/ holds Example: Justin Thomas keeps his nerve, wins PGA championship
his nerves
88. Has an edge Meaning: to have an advantage, enjoy a superior or winning position
Example: The new Renault has the edge on other similar models - it's larger and cheaper.

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89. Set down Meaning: to consider something in a particular way, o write something on a piece of paper
so that it will not be forgotten and can be looked at later
Example: It‟s often a lot of work to set your thoughts down on paper.
90. In the pink Meaning: very healthy
Example: He recovered completely from his surgery and has been in the pink ever since
91. Pulled up Meaning: come to a halt. increase the altitude
Example: A van pulled up outside the cottage with six men inside
92. To be on Meaning: To be extremely happy
cloud nine Example: Was Helen pleased about getting that job?" "Pleased? She was on cloud nine!
93. To run hot Meaning: be ahead of one‟s shcedule
Example: Sundar is running hot in his cricket career
94. Roar to life Meaning: to begin working
Example: He puts his foot on the accelerator and the innings roars to life
95. Sketched out Meaning: to give a short description of something, containing few details:
Example: In his shortest Independence Day address yet, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on
Tuesday sketched out the broad contours of his idea of a “New India” as one that was free
of communalism, casteism, terrorism, corruption, and nepotism, and also one that would
require citizens to do their bit to create it.
96. Blacked out Meaning: to suppress by censorship
Example: The CPI (M) said on Tuesday that Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar‟s
Independence Day speech was blacked out by Doordarshan and All India Radio
97. Trampling on Meaning: to crush someone or something underfoot, To tread heavily or destructively on
something
Example: The children trampled on the flowers
98. Give up Meaning: to stop doing something that you do regularly
Example: The Union home ministry is set to give up its power to impose the „disturbed
areas‟ tag on Assam and Manipur, both ruled by BJP
99. Trickle in Meaning: to come into something or a place, a few at a time
Example: More people trickled in, almost all of them in their sixties and seventies. Bulbul
Sen, a retired school teacher and joint secretary of the Samity, said without the
government‟s support, the house languished in obscurity.
100. Ring in Meaning: (ring in something), to ring bells to celebrate something, especially the new year
Example: Janamastmi was rung in with religious fervor in Maharastra on Tuesday.

 One Word Substitution-5


Use of more words than are needed to express the meaning Pleonasm (AwaKc`Zv)
Course for chariot races Hippodrome (‽Nvov cÕwZ‽hvwMZvi gvV)
Man whose wife has been unfaithful to him Cuckold (AmZxcwZ)
A think or person behind time Antiquated (AcÖPwjZ)
A person who is made to bear the blame due to others Scapegoat (ewji cvuVv)
A person without manners or polish Rustic (Amf¨)
Person holding a scholarship at a university Bursar (e„wË‽fvMx QvÎ)
An instrument for viewing objects of a distance Telescope (`~iexÿY)
A general pardon of political offenders Amnesty (ivRÿgv)
A house for storing grains Granary (km¨vMvi)
One who totally abstains from alcoholic drinks Teetotaller (‽h g`¨vwc cvb Kiv n‽Z m¤ú~Y©
weiZ)
A man who pays too much attention his clothes & personal Dandy (AwZ‽kØwLb)
appearance
Contempt of God Blasphemy (ag©wb›`v)
Member of a band of robbers Brigand (WvKvZ/jy‽Viv)
Responsible according to law Liable (`vqx/AvBbZ eva¨)
Wistful longing for something one has known in the past Nostalgia (¯§„wZ‽e`bv)
A man of odd habits Eccentric (A™¢zZ ¯^fve)
Science of printing Typography (gy`ªYwe`¨v)
The power of reading the thoughts of others Telepathy (fveavivi ‼hvMv‽hvM)
One filled with excessive & mistaken enthusiasm in cause Fanatic (agv©Ü)
One who promotes the idea of absence of government of any kind, Anarchist (‰bivR¨ev`x)

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when every man should be a law unto himself


A field or a part of a garden where fruit trees grow Orchard (dje„‽ÿi D`¨vb)
A slow-witted & incompetent person Duffer (AKg©Y¨ ‼jvK)
One who is neither intelligent nor dull Mediocre (gvSvwi)
Present opposing arguments or evidence Rebut (LÐb)
Careful in performing duties Punctilious (wkóvPvi m¤úbœ)
Cutting for stone in the bladder Lithotomy (g~Îvkq ‼_‽K A‽¯¿vcvPvi K‽i
cv_i AcmviY)
A low-area storm with high winds rotating about a centre of low Cyclone (N~wY©So)
atmospheric pressure
A room leading into a large room or hall Anteroom (Af¨_©bv)
The list of courses at a meal or of dishes that can be served in a Menu (Lv`¨ ZvwjKv)
restaurant
One knowing everything Omniscient (me©Á)
Changing one's mind too quickly Vacillation (‰Øaxfve/BZ¯ÍZtfve)
Shining, brilliant & magnificent Resplendent (cÖfvgq)
Decision made upon a political question by the votes of all qualified Plebiscite (MY‽fvU)
persons
A speech by an actor at the end of a play Epilogue (cwi‽kl)
Of unknown & unadmitted authorship Anonymous (AÁvZbvgv)
That which can be interpreted in any way Ambiguous (`y‽e©va¨)
Person who has long experience Veteran (AwfÁ)
A person who maliciously destroys by fire Incendiary (R¦vjvgqx)
A person claiming to be superior in Culture & intellect to others Highbrow (AwZ weØvb)
The branch of medical science which deals with the problems of the Geriatrics (eva©K¨we`¨v)
old
A person who travels to a sacred place as an act of religious Pilgrim (Zx_©hvÎx)
devotion
A story in verse Ballad (Mv_vKve¨)
just punishment for wrong doing Nemesis (cv‽ci Dchy³ kvw¯Í)
To break of proceeding of a meeting for a time Adjourn (gyjZwe)
One who is likeable Amiable (AgvwqK)
Something which is not thorough or profound Superficial (AMfxi/fvmv fvmv)
Equal in rank ,merit or quality Peer (mgKÿ e¨w³)
To mediate between two parties in a dispute Intercede (ga¨¯’Zv Kiv)
A man who dances to the tunes of his wife Henpecked (¯¿xek)
A heavy unnatural slumber Stupor (AmvoZv)
To do away with a rule Abrogate (D‽”Q`)
Food which agrees with one's taste Palatable (my¯^v`y)
A person sharing responsibility for a political party's discipline & Whip (wbR `‽ji g‽a¨ k„•Ljv eRvq
tactics ivwLevi Rb¨ `vqx e¨w³)
One who loves books Bibliophile (MÕš’byivMx)
Printed notice of somebody's death Obituary (g„Zz¨ m¤^Ûxq)
A person who has just started learning Apprentice (wkÿvbwek)
A fault that may be forgiven Venial (gvR©bxq)
Using of new words Neologism (bZzb bZzb k‽ãi wbgv©Y I
cÕ‽qvM)
A person who makes & sells ladies hats etc. Milliner (¯¿x‽jv‽Ki Uzwc, Pz‽ji wdZv
BZ¨vw` cÕ¯`ZKviK I e¨emvqx)

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 Algebra
¸iæZ¡c~Y© m~Îmg~n

 (a  b)  a  b  2ab  (a  b)  4ab
2 2 2 2

 (a  b)2  a 2  b2  2ab  (a  b)2  4ab


 (a  b)2  (a  b)2  2(a 2  b2 )
 (a  b) 2  (a  b) 2  4ab
 (a  b)3  a3  b3  3ab(a  b)  a3  b3  3a 2b  3ab2
 (a  b)3  a3  b3  3ab(a  b)  a3  b3  3a 2b  3ab2
 a 2  b2  (a  b)(a  b)
 (a  b  c)2  a 2  b2  c 2  2(ab  bc  ca)
 a3  b3  (a  b)(a 2  b2  ab)  (a  b)3  3ab(a  b)
 a3  b3  (a  b)(a 2  b2  ab)  (a  b)3  3ab(a  b)
 a3  b3  c3  3abc  (a  b  c)(a 2  b2  c 2  ab  bc  ca)
hw` a  b  c  0 nq Z‽e a  b  c  3abc
3 3 3

1
1. a 2  5a  1  0 What is the value of a 2  ?
a2
Solution : a 2  5a  1  0
a2 1 a2 1 1
 a 2  1  5a  5   5 a   5
a a a a
2
1  1 1
cÖ`Ë ivwk  a  2   a    2.a.  52  2  27
2

a  a a

1
2. If a  3  2, What is the value of a  ?
a
Solution : a  3  2
1 1 32 32 32 32
       2 3
a 3  2 ( 3  2)( 3  2) ( 3 )  (2)
2 2
3 4 1
1
cÖ`Ë ivwk a   3  2  (2  3 )  4
a
1 6a
3. If a   5 then 2 ?
a a  a 1
6a 6 6 6 6 6
Solution : cÖ`Ë ivwk  2  2     1
a  a 1 a  a 1 a 1 1  1 5 1 6
 a   1
a a  a

4. If x  7  4 3 then x  ?
Solution : x  7  4 3  x  4  3  4 3
 x  (2) 2  ( 3 ) 2  2.2 3  ( 3 ) 2
 x  (2  3 ) 2 [a 2  2ab  b 2  (a  b) 2 ]  x  2  3

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5. What is to be added to 9 x 2  16 y 2 so that thei r sum will be a perfect square?


Solution : cÖ`Ë ivwk  9 x 2  16 y 2
 (3x) 2  (4 y ) 2  (3x) 2  (4 y ) 2  2.3x.4 y  2.3x.4 y  (3x  4 y ) 2  24 xy

1
6. What is the value of a 2  2
when a 2  1  3a ?
a
a  1 1
Solution : a 2  1  3a   3a  3
a a
2
1  1 1
cÖ`Ë ivwk  a  2   a    2.a.
2
 [ x 2  y 2  ( x  y ) 2  2 xy ]
a  a a
 ( 3)2  2  3  2  1

7. what is the value of x then x  5  2 6 ?


2

Solution : x 2  5  2 6  x 2  2  3  2 6
 x 2  ( 2 ) 2  ( 3 ) 2  2 2  3  x 2  ( 2 ) 2  ( 3 ) 2  2 2. 3
 x 2  ( 2  3)2 [a 2  b 2  2ab  (a  b) 2 ]  x  2  3

2
 1
8. If x  3x  1  0 than  x    ?
2

 x
x2  1
Solution : x 2  3 x  1  0  x 2  1  3 x   3
x
2 2
1  1  1
 x   3   x    ( 3)2   x    3
x  x  x

1
9. If  5  4 , then k  ?
k
1 1 5 4
Solution :  5  4  k   [ Dci I wbP G ( 5  4 ) Øviv ¸Y K‽ i]
k 5  4 ( 5  4 )( 5  4 )
5 4 5 4 5 4
    5 4
( 5)  ( 4)
2 2
54 1

10. If x  y  z  10, x  y  z  80, which one of the following is the value of xy  yz  zx?
2 2 2

Solution : (x  y  z)2  x 2  y   z 2  2( xy  yz  zx )
 10 2  80  2( xy  yz  zx )  2( xy  yz  zx )  100  80  2( xy  yz  zx )  20
 xy  yz  zx  10

m n m2 n2
11. If   2 , which one of the following is the value of 2  2 ?
n m n m
2 2
m2 n2  m   n 
Solution : cÖ`Ë ivwk  2  2      
n m  n  m

 2   2 1  2  2  0
2
m n  m n 2
     2. . 
 n m n m
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12. For which value of k the expression 4 x  kxy  25 y will be perfect square?
2 2

Solution : cÖ`Ë ivwk  4 x 2  kxy  25 y 2


 k 
 (2 x) 2  (5 y ) 2  kxy  (2 x) 2  (5 y ) 2  2.2 x.5 y 
 20 
k
 1 n‽j, cÖ`Ë ivwk, (2 x) 2  (5 y) 2  2.2 x.5 y  (2 x  5 y) 2 hv c~Y©eM©
20
k
  1 k  20.
20

13. If, x  2 xy  y  16 what is the value of (x+y)?


2 2

Solution : x 2  2 xy  y 2  16  ( x  y) 2  16  x  y   16  x  y  4  ( x  y)3  (4)3  64

14. If 2  a  3  0, 2  a  3 = what?
3 3 3

Solution : x 3  y 3  z 3  3xyz  ( x  y  z )( x 2  y 2  z 2  xy  yz  zx )
 23  a 3  33  3  2  a  3  (2  a  3)(2 2  a 2  32  2a  3a  6)
 23  a 3  33  18  0  23  a 3  33  18a

15. If a  3a b  3ab  b  3 3 , which one of the following is the value of ab ?


3 2 2 3

Solution : a  3a b  3ab  b  3 3
3 2 2 3

 ( a  b) 3  3 3  a  b  3 3 3
1 1
 a  b  (3 3 ) 3  a  b  (3 3 ) 3
1 1 1
 (3 3 ) 32  (3 3 ) 6  {( 3 ) 2  3}6
1 1 1 1 1
 {( 3 ) 3 }6  { 3} 2  {3 2 } 2  3 4  4 3

1
16. If a  3a  1  0 , what is the value of a 3 
2
?
a3
a2 1 1
Solution : a 2 - 3a  1  0  a 2  1  3a   3a  3
a a
3
1  1 1 1
cÖ`Ë ivwk  a  3   a    3.a.  a    ( 3 ) 3  3  1  3  3 3  3 3  0
3

a  a a a

3 5
17. If x   2, what is the value of 2 ?
x x  2x  2
3 x2  3
Solution : x-  2   2  x3  3  2x  x 2  2x  3
x x

a b a 3 b3
18. If   3 , 3  3 = what?
b a b a
3 3 3
a 3 b3  a   b   a b  a ba b
Solution : cÖ`Ë ivwk  3  3            3. .   
b a b a b a b ab a
 ( 3 )3  3 3  3 3  3 3  0

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19. If x  x  1  0, x = what?
2 3

Solution : x 3  13  ( x  1)( x 2  x  1)  x 3  1  0 [ x 2  x  1  0]  x 3  1  x  1

20. If x + y = 2, what is the value of x  y  6 xy ?


3 3

Solution : x  y  2  ( x  y ) 3  23  x 3  y 3 3xy ( x  y )  8
 x 3  y 3  3xy  2  8  x 3  y 3  6 xy  8

21. If a < b and a  2ab  b  4, (a  b) = what?


2 2 3

Solution : a  b  a  b  0
a 2  2ab  b 2  4
 (a  b) 2  4  a  b  2
a  b  2[ a  b  0]  a  b  2
 (a  b) 3  (2) 3  8
x y
22. If   2, what is the value of ( x  y)  3xy ( x  y) ?
3

y x
x y x2  y2
Solution :   2   2  x 2  y 2  2 xy
y x xy
 x 2  y 2  2 xy  0  ( x  y ) 2  0  x  y  0
cÖ`Ë ivwk ( x  y ) 3  3xy ( x  y )  0  3xy  0  0

 1
23. If x  5  2 6, what is the value of  x 3   =?
 x3 
Solution : x  5 - 2 6  x  3  2  2 6
 x  ( 3 ) 2  ( 2 ) 2  2. 3 . 2
 x  ( 3  2 )2  [( a  b)( a  b)  a 2  b 2 ]
x  3  2
1 1 3 2
  [ je I ni ‼ K ( 3  2 ) Øviv ¸Y K‽ i ]
x 3  2 ( 3  2 )( 3  2 )
3 2 3 2
   3 2
( 3)  ( 2 )
2 2
32
1
 x   ( 3  2)  ( 3  2)  2 3
x
3
1  1 1 1
x  3   x    3.x.  x   [a 3  b 3  (a  b) 3  3ab(a  b)]
3

x  x x x
 (2 3 ) 3  3  2 3  8  3 3  6 3  24 3  6 3  18 3

24. Which one is the factors of m  m  2 ?


8 4

Solution : m8  m 4  2  m8  2m 4  m 4  2  m 4 (m 4  2)  1(m 4  2)  (m 4  2)(m 4  1)


 (m 4  2){(m 2 ) 2  12 }  (m 4  2)(m 2  1)(m 2  1)
 (m4  2)(m2  1)(m2  12 )  (m 4  2)(m2  1)(m  1)(m  1)  (m  1)(m  1)(m 2  1)(m 4  2)
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25. What is the factor of a 2  1  2b  b2 ?


Solution : cÖ`Ë ivwk  a 2  1  2b  b 2
 a 2 -(b 2  2b  1)  a 2  (b 2  2.b.1  12 )  a 2  (b  1) 2  (a  b  1)( a  b  1)

26. Which of the following is a factor of x 4  4 ?


Solution : cÖ`Ë ivwk  x 4  4  [( x 2 ) 2  2.x 2 .2  2 2 ]  4 x 2
 ( x 2  2) 2  (2 x) 2 {a 2  2ab  b 2  (a  b) 2 ]
 ( x 2  2  2 x)9 x 2  2  2 x)  a 2  b 2  (a  b)( a  b)  ( x 2  2 x  2)( x 2  2 x  2)

27. Which one of the following is the factorized form of y  y  1?


4 2

Solution : cÖ`Ë ivwk  y 4  y 2  1  ( y 2 ) 2  2. y 2 .1  12  y 2


 ( y 2  1) 2  y 2  a 2  2ab  b 2  (a  b) 2
 ( y 2  1  y )( y 2  1  y )  a 2  b 2  (a  b)( a  b)  ( y 2  y  1)( y 2  y  1)

x2  y2
28. Which one of the following is the lowest form of 2 ?
x  2 xy  y 2
x2  y2 x 2  y 2 ( x  y )( x  y ) x  y
Solution : cÖ`Ë ivwk  2   
x  2 xy  y 2 ( x  y ) 2 ( x  y )( x  y ) x  y

29. Which of the following is the resolution into factors of a  5 5 ?


3

Solution : cÖ`Ë ivwk  a 3  5 5  a 3  ( 5 ) 2  5


 a 3  ( 5 ) 3  (a  5 ){a 2  a 5  ( 5 ) 2 }  x 3  y 3  ( x  y )( x 2  xy  y 2 )
 (a  5 )(a 2  a 5  5)

30. Which of the following is a factor of 2 2 x 3  125 ?


Solution : cÖ`Ë ivwk  2 2 x 3  125  ( 2 ) 3 x 3  53
 ( 2 x) 3  53  ( 2 x  5){( 2 x) 2  5 2 x  5 }  ( 2 x  5)( 2 x 2  5 2 x  25)
2

31. f ( x)  x  5 x  6, which of the following would be a factor of f (x) ?


2

Solution : f(x)  x 2-5 x  6  x 2  2 x  3x  6  x( x  2)  3( x  2)  ( x  2)( x  3)

32. If f ( x)  x  4 x  4, then which is the value of f (2) ?


2

Solution : f ( x)  x 2 - 4 x  4  x 2  2.x.2  2 4  ( x  2) 2
 f (2)  (2  2) 2  0

33. Which are the roots of the equation x  x  12  0 ?


2

Solution : x 2  x  12  0
 x 2  3 x  4 x  12  0
 x( x  3)  4( x  3)  0
 ( x  3)( x  4)  0
 x  3, 4

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34. If ( x  3) is a factor of f ( x)  x  5 x  p then what is the value of „p‟?


2

Solution : hw` (x – 3) hw` f(x) Gi GKwU Drcv`K nq Z‽e x = 3 n‽e f(x) = 0 Gi GKwU g~j|
 f (3)  32  5  3  p  0
 9  15  p  0  p  6  0
p6

35. Factors of 54 x  27 x a  16 x  8a are – i. 2x + a ii. 3x – 2 iii. 9x2 + 6x + 4 Which one is correct?


4 3

Solution : cÖ`Ë ivwk  54 x 4  27 x3a  16 x  8a


 27 x 3 (2 x  a )  8(2 x  a )  (2 x  a )( 27 x 3  8)
 (2 x  a ){(3 x) 3  23 }  (2 x  aa)(3x  2){(3x) 2  3x.2  2 2 }
 (2 x  a )(3x  2)(9 x 2  6 x  4)

36. If f ( x)  x  27 then f (3)  f (3)  what?


3

Solution : f ( x)  x 3  27
f (3)  (3) 3  27   27  27  0
f (3)  33  27  27  27  54
 f (3)  f (3)  0  54  54

37. What are the roots of the equation x  x  12 x  0 ?


3 2

Solution : x 3  x 2  112 x  0
 x( x 2  x  12)  0  x( x 2  3x  4 x  12)  0
 x{x( x  3)  4( x  3)}  0  x( x  3)( x  4)  0
 x  0,3,4

 1 
38. If f ( x)  54 x  27 x a  16 x  8a and f   a   0, which of the following is a factor of f (x) ?
4 3

 2 
 1 
Solution : f  - a   0 n‽j
 2 
1
GKwU g~j, x   a  2 x  a  2 x  a
2
(2 x  a) n‽jv GKwU Drcv`K|

39. If f ( x)  x  2 x  5 x  6, what would be a factor of f (x) ?


3 2

Solution : f ( x)  x3  2 x 2  5 x  6
Ackb ‼PK K‽i cvB,
(a) x  1  0 ev x  1
f (1)  (1)3  2.(1) 2  5(1)  6  1  2  5  6  0
A_©vr (x + 1) GKwU Drcv`K|

40. What is the sum of the factors of the polynomial f ( x)  2 x  x  3 ?


2

Solution : f ( x)  2 x 2  x  3
 2 x 2  2 x  3x  3  2 x( x  1)  3( x  1)  ( x  1)( 2 x  3)
Drcv`KØ‽qi ‼hvMdj  ( x  1)  (2 x  3)  3x  2

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41. If f ( x)  x  x  k and f (2)  0, what is the value of k?


3

Solution:f(x)  x 3  x  k
f( 2 )  23  2  k  0  8  2  k  0
k  6

42. If x – 2 is a factor to x  x  6, what is another factor of that expression?


3

Solution : cÖ`Ë ivwk  x 3  x  6


 x 2 ( x  2 )  2 x 2  x  6  x 2 ( x  2)  2 x ( x  2)  3 x  6
 x 2 ( x  2)  2 x( x  2)  3( x  2)  ( x  2)( x 2  2 x  3)

43. If f ( x)  x  7 xy  6 y , what is the value of f ( y ) ?


3 2 3

Solution : f ( x)  x 3  7 xy 2  6 y 3
f (  y )  (  y ) 3  7 (  y ) y 2  6(  y ) 3
  y3  7 y3  6 y3  7 y3  7 y3  0

44. f ( x)  x  x  x  1 is a polynomial of the variable of x. What would be the remainder if f (x) is divided by (x
3 2

+ 1)?
Solution : f ( x)  x 3  x 2  x  1
 x 2 ( x  1)  1( x  1)  ( x  1)( x 2  1)
( x  1), f ( x) Gi GKwU Drcv`K|
ZvB fvM‽kl = 0|

45. Both (2x – 1) and (2x + 1) are the factors of f ( x)  4 x  12 x  7 x  3x  2 . What would be the remainder if
4 3 2

f(x) is divided by (x + 1)?


Solution : f ( x)  4 x 4  12 x 3  7 x 2  3 x  2
(2 x  1) I (2 x  1) Dfq f ( x) Gi Drcv`K
ZvB (2 x  1)( 2 x  1)  (2 x) 2  1  (4 x 2  1) I f ( x) Gi Drcv`K|
f ( x)  4 x 4  12 x   7 x 2  3 x  2
 x 2 (4 x 2  1)  3 x(4 x 2  1)  8 x 2  2  x 2 (4 x 2  1)  3 x(4 x 2  1)  2(4 x 2  1)  (4 x 2  1)( x 2  3 x  2)

 f ( x)  (4 x 2  1)( x 2  x  2 x  2)
 (4 x 2  1){x( x  1)  2( x  1)}  (4 x 2  1)( x  1)( x  2)
x  1, f ( x) Gi Drcv`K|
fvM‽kl = 0

46. What is the remainder when 5x  3x  1 is divided by (2x + 1)?


2

1
Solution : 2 x  1  0 or x  
2
f ( x)  5 x 2  3x  1
 1  1  1 5 3 564 7
 f    5   3   1    1  
 2   2   2  4 2 4 4

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47. (x – 5) is a factor of the polynomial x3  ax2  9 x  5. What is the value of a?


Solution : f ( x)  x 3  ax2  9 x  5
x5  0 x  5
 f (5)  0
 53  a(52 )  9(5)  5  0  125  25a  454  5  0  75  25a  0
a  3

48. If P( x)  5 x  6 x  2ax  6 is divided by (x – 2), then the remainder is 6, what is the value of a?
3 2

Solution : p( x)  5 x 3  6 x 2  2ax  6
 x20 x 2
cÕkœg‽ Z , p(2)  6
 5  23  6  2 2  2a  2  6  6  40  24  4a  6  6
 4a  40  24  6  6  4a  52  a  13

49. Which one is the factor of a  a  10a  8 ?


3 2

Solution : f (a)  a 3  a 2  10 a  8
 a 3  a 2  2a 2  10 a  8  a 2 (a  1)  2a 2  2a  8a  8
 a 2 (a  1)  2a(a  1)  8(a  1)  (a  1)( a 2  2a  8)

50. What is the Remainder when p( x)  36 x  8 x  5 is divided by (x – 1)?


2

Solution : p( x)  36 x 2  8 x  5
x 1  0  x  1
fvM‽kl,
p(1)  36  12  8  1  5  36  8  5  33

 Pipe & Cistern


1. A pipe can fill a tank in x hours and another pipe can empty it in y (y >x) hours. If both the pipes are open,
in how many hours will the tank be filled? (Aggarwal Math-05)
1 1  y x
Solution : Net part filled in 1 hour       
 x y   xy 
 xy 
 The tank will be filled in   hours.
 y x
2. A tap can completely fill a water tank in 8 hours. The water tank has a hole in it through which the water
leaks out. The leakage will cause the full water tank to get empty in 12 hours. How much time will it take
for the tap to fill the tank completely with the hole? (Aggarwal Math-06)
1 1  1
Solution : Net part filled in 1 hour     
 8 12  24
 The tank will be filled in 24 hours.

3. A tap can fill a tank in 48 minutes whereas another tap can empty it in 2 hours. If both the taps are opened
at 11 : 40 A.M. then the tank will be filled at (Aggarwal Math-07)
 1 1  3 1
Solution : Net part filled in 1 hour     
 48 120  240 80
 The tank will be filled in 80 min i.e. 1 hour 20 mins after 11 : 40 A.M. i.e. at 1 P.M.

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4. A tap can fill a tank in 6 hours. After half the tank is filled, three more similar taps are opened. What is the
total time taken to fill the tank completely? (Aggarwal Math-12)
Solution : Time taken by one tap to fill half the tank  3 hrs.
 1 2
Part filled by the four taps in one hour   4    .
 6 3
1
Remaining part 
2
2 1 1 3 3
 : :: 1 : x or x    1    hrs i.e. 45 min.
3 2 2 2 4
So, total time taken  3 hrs 45 min.
5. A cistern has two pipes. One can fill it with water in 8 hours and other can empty it in 5 hours. In how
3
many hours will the cistern be emptied if both the pipes are opened together when of the cistern is
4
already full of water? (Aggarwal Math-13)
1 1 3
Solution : Net part empited in one hour      .
 5 8  40
3 3 3 40 
 : :: 1 : x or x    1    10 hrs.
40 4 4 3 
So, the cistern will be emptied in 10 hrs.

6. Two pipes A and B can separately fill a cistern in 60 minutes and 75 minutes respectively. There is a third
pipe in the bottom of the cistern to empty it. If all the here pipes are simultaneously opened then the cistern
is full in 50 minutes. In how much time, the third pipe alone can empty the cistern? (Aggarwal Math-15)
Solution : Work done by the third pipe in 1 min
1  1 1   1 3  1
       .
50  60 75   50 100  100
[ ve sign means emptying]
 The third pipe alone can empty the cistern in 100 min.

1
7. A pump can fill a tank with water in 2 hours. Because of a leak, it took 2 hours to fill the tank. The leak
3
can drain all the water of the tank in (Aggarwal Math-17)
1 3 1
Solution : Work done by the tank in 1 hour      .
 2 7  14
 Leak will empty the tank in 14 hours.

8. Two taps A and B can fill a tank in 5 hours and 20 hours respectively. If both the taps are open then cue to
a leakage, it took 30 minutes more to fill the tank. If the tank is full, how long will it take for the leakage
alone to empty the tank? (Aggarwal Math-18)
1 1  1
Solution : Part filleed by (A  B) in 1 hour     
 5 20  4
So, A and B together can fill the tank in 4 hours.
1 2 1
Work done by the tank in 1 hour     
 4 9  36
 Leak will empty the tank in 36 hours.

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9. Two pipes A and B together can fill a cistern in 4 hours. Had they been opened separately, then B would
have taken 6 hours more than a to fill the cistern. How much time will be taken by A alone to fill the
cistern? (Aggarwal Math-20)
Solution : Let the cistern be filled by pipe A alone in x hour.
Then, pipe B will fill it in ( x  6) hours.
1 1 1 x6 x 1
    
x ( x  6) 4 x( x  6) 4
 x 2  2 x  24  0  ( x  6)( x  4)  0
 x  6. [ Neglecting - ve value of x]
So, A alone will fill the cistern in 6 hrs.
10. One pipe can fill a tank three times as fast as another pipe. If together the two pipes can fill the tank in 36
minutes, then the slower pipe alone will be able to fill the tank in (Aggarwal Math-21)
Solution : Let the slower pipe alone fill the tank in x minutes.
x
Then, faster pipe alone will fill it in minutes.
3
1 3 1 4 1
      x  144 .
x x 36 x 36
So, slower pipe alone will fill the tank in 144 min.

11. A tank is filled in 5 hours by three pipes A, B and C. The pipe C is twice as fast as B and B is twice as fast as
A. How much time will pipe A alone take to fill the tank? (Aggarwal Math-22)
Solution : Suppose pipe A alone takes x hours to fill the tank.
x x
Then, pipes B and C will take and hours respectively to fill the tank.
2 4
1 2 4 1 7 1
       x  35.
x x x 5 x 5
So, pipe A alone takes 35 hours to fill the tank.

12. A swimming pool is filled by three pipes with uniform flow. The first two pipes operating simultaneously fill
the pool in the same time during which the pool is filled by the third pipe alone. The second pipe fills the
pool 5 hours faster than the first pipe and 4 hours slower than the third pipe. The time required by the first
pipe is (Aggarwal Math-23)
Solution : Suppose first pipe alone takes x hours to fill the tank.
Then, second and third pipes will take ( x - 5) and ( x - 9) hours respectively to fill the tank.
1 1 1 x5 x 1
    
x ( x  5) ( x  9) x( x  5) ( x  9)
 (2 x  5)( x  9)  x( x  5)  x 2  18 x  45  0
 ( x  15)( x  3)  0  x  15.[neglecting x  3]
So, first pipe alone taken 15 hrs to fill the tank.
13. 12 buckets of water fill a tank when the capacity of each bucket is 13.5 liters. How many buckets will be
needed to fill the same tank, if the capacity of each bucket is 9 liters? (Aggarwal Math-24)
Solution : Capacity of tank  (12  13.5) liters  162 liters.
 162 
Capacity of each bucket  9 liters. Numberof buckets needed     18.
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14. Bucket P has thrice the capacity as bucket Q. It takes 60 turns for bucket P to fill the empty drum. How
many turns will it take for both the buckets P and Q having each turn together to fill the empty drum?
(Aggarwal Math-25)
 x
Solution : Let capacity of bucket P be x liters. Then, capacity of bucket Q    liters.
3
Capacity of the drum  60 x liters.
60 x  3 
 Required number of turns    60 x    45.
 x  4x 
x  
 3

15. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 12 minutes and 15 minutes respectively. If both the pipes are opened
simultaneously and pipe A is closed after 3 minutes, then how much more time will it take to fill the tank by
pipe B? (Aggarwal Math-26)
1 1  9  9
Solution : Part filled in 3 min  3      3   
 12 15   60  20
 9  11 1
Remaining part  1    . Part filled by B in 1 min 
 20  20 15
1 11  11  1
: :: 1 : x or x    1 15   8 min  8 min 15 sec
15 20  20  4
 Remaining part is filled by B in 8 min 15 sec.
16. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 15 minutes and 20 minutes respectively. Both the pipes are opened
together but after 4 minutes, pipe A is turned off. What is the total time required to fill the tank? (Aggarwal
Math-27)
1 1  7
Solution : Part filled in 4 min  4    
 15 20  15
 7 5
Remaining part  1   
 15  15
1
Part filled by B in 1 min  .
20
1 8 8  2
: :: 1 : x or x    1  20   10 min  10 min 40 sec
20 15  15  3
 The tank will be full in (4 min  10 min 40 sec)  14 min 40 sec.
17. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 15 hours and 20 hours respectively while a third pipe C can empty the
full tank in 25 hours. All the three pipes are opened in the beginning. After 10 hours, C is closed. In how
much time will the tank be full? (Aggarwal Math-28)
1 1 1  23
Solution : Part filled in 10 hours  10    
 15 20 25  30
 23  7 1 1  7
Remaining part  1    . (A  B)' s 1 hour' s work      .
 30  30  15 20  60
7 7  7 60 
: :: 1 : x or x    1   2 hours.
60 30  30 7 
 The tank will be full in (10  2) hrs  12 hrs.

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18. Two pipes A and B can fill a cistern in 12 minutes and 15 minutes respectively while a third pipe C can
empty the full cistern in 6 minutes. A and B are kept open for 5 minutes in the beginning and then C is also
opened. In what time is the cistern emptied? (Aggarwal Math-30)
1 1  9  3
Solution : Part filled in 5 min  5     5   
 12 15   60  4
1 1 1  1 3  1
Part emptied in 1 min when all the pipes are opened          
6  12 15   6 20  60
1
Now, part is emptied in 1 min.
60
3  3
 part will be emptied in  60    45 min.
4  4
19. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 20 and 30 hours respectively. Both the pipes are opened to fill the tank
but when the tank is one-third full, a leak develops in the tank through which one-third water supplied by
both the pipes goes out. The total time taken to full the tank is (Aggarwal Math-31)
 1 1  1
Solution : Part filled by (A  B) in 1hour     
 20 30  12
So, A and B together can fill the tank in 12 hrs.
1 1 
part is filled by (A  B) in   12   4 hrs.
3 3 
Since the leak empties one - third water, so time taken to fill thhe tank  Timee taken by (A  B)
to fill the whole tank  Time taken by (A  B) to fill one - third tank  (12  4) hrs  16 hrs.

20. Four pipes can fill a reservoir in 15, 20, 30 and 60 hours respectively. The first pipe was opened at 8 a.m.
second at 9 a.m. third at 10 a.m. and fourth at 11 a.m. When will the reservoir be full? (Aggarwal Math-32)
Solution : Let the time be 1 hours after 8 a.m.
Then, the first pipe worked for 1 hours; second pipe forr (t  1) hours; third for (t  2) hours and
fourthh for (t  3) hours.
t (t  1) (t  2) (t  3)
     1  4t  3(t  1)  2(t  2)  (t  3)  60
15 20 30 60
 10t  70  t  7.
So, the reservoir will be full 7 hours after 8 a.m. i.e. at 3 p.m.
21. Two pipes can fill a tank with water in 15 and 12 hours respectively and a third pipe can empty it in 4
hours. If the pipes be opened in order at 8, 9 and 11 a.m. respectively, the tank will be emptied at (Aggarwal
Math-33)
Solution : Let thee tank be emptied t hours after 8 a.m.
Then, Work done by first pipe in t hours  work done by second pipe in (t - 1)
hours  work donee eby third pipe in ( t - 3) hours  0
t (t  1) (t  3)
    0  4t  50(t  1)  15(t  3)  0
15 12 4
2
 6t  40  0  6t  40  t  6 hrs  6 hrs 40 min .
3
So, the tank will be emptied 6 hrs 40 min afterr 8 a.m. i.e. at 2 : 40 p.m.

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22. Tap A fills a tank in 4 hours whereas tap B empties the full tank in 24 hours. A and B are opened
alternately for 1 hours each. Every 2 hours the level of water is found to increases by 0.5 m. The depth of
the tank is (Aggarwal Math-34)
1 1  5
Solution : Part filled in 2 hours     
 4 24  24
5  0.5  24 
Let the depth of the tank be h meters. Then, h  0.5  h     2.4 m.
24  5 
23. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 5 hours and 4 hours respectively. If they are opened on alternate hours
and if pipe A is opened first, in how many hours, the tank shall be full? (Aggarwal Math-35)
1 1 5
Solution : (A  B)' s 2 hours work when opened alternatel y     
 6 4  12
10 5  5 1
Part filled in 4 hrs   . Remaining part  1   
12 6  6 6
1
Now, it is A' s turn and part is filled by A in 1 hour.
6
 Total time taken to fill the tank  (4  1) hrs  5 hrs.

24. Three taps A, B and C can fill a tank in 12, 15 and 20 hours respectively. If A is open all the time and B and
C are open for one hour each alternately, the tank will be full in (Aggarwal Math-36)
1 1 9 3
Solution : (A  B)' s1hours's work      
 12 15  60 20
1 1  8 2
(A  C)' s1hour' s work      
 12 20  60 15
 3 2  17
Part filled in 2 hrs      ;
 20 15  60
 17  17
Part filled in 6 hrs   3   
 60  20
 17  3
Remaining part  1   
 20  20
3
Now, it is the turn of A and B and part is filled by A and B in1hour.
20
 Total time taken to fill the tank  (6  1) hrs  7 hrs.

25. A booster pump can be used for filling as well as for emptying a tank. The capacity of the tank is 2400 m 3 .
The emptying capacity of the tank is 10 m3 per minute higher than its filling capacity and the pump needs 8
minutes lesser to empty the tank than it needs to fill it. What if the filling capacity of the pump? (Aggarwal
Math-38)
Solution : Let the filling capacity of the pump be x m 3 / min .
Then, emptying capacity of the pump  ( x  10) m 3 / min .
2400 2400
So,   8  x 2  10 x  3000  0
x ( x  10)
 ( x  50)( x  60)  0  x  50. [neegleccti ng - ve value of x]
Hence, filling capacity of the pump  50 m 3 / min .

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26. A tank in the bottom of a tank can empty the full tank in 8 hours. An inlet pipe fills water at the rate of 6
liters a minute. When the tank is full, the inlet is opened and due to the leak, the tank is empty in 12 hours.
How many liters does the tank hold? (Aggarwal Math-39)
1 1  1
Solution : Work done by the inlet in 1hour     
 8 12  24
 1 1  1
Work done by the inlet in 1min     
 24 60  1440
1
 Volume of part  6 liters.
1440
Volume of whole tank  (1440  6) liters  8640 liters.

27. Two pipes can fill a tank in 20 and 24 minutes respectively and a waste pipe can empty 3 gallons per
minute. All the three pipes working together can fill the tank in 15 minutes. The capacity of the tank is:
(Aggarwal Math-40)
Solution : Work done by the waste pipee in 1 minutes
1  1 1   1 11  1
         . [-ve sign means emptying]
15  20 24   15 120  40
1
 Volume of part  3 gallons.
40
Volume of whole tank  (3  40) gallons  120 gallons.

1
28. Two pipes A and B can fill a cistern in 37 minutes and 45 minutes respectively, Both the pipes are
2
opened. The cistern will be filled in just half an hour, if the pipe B is turned off after (Aggarwal Math-41)
Solution : Let B be turned off after x minutes.
Then, Part filled by (A  B) in x min  Part filled by A in (30 - x) min  1
 2 1  2
 x    (30  x).  1
 75 45  75
11x (60  2 x)
  1
225 75
 11x  180  6 x  225
 5 x  45  x  9.
29. Three pipes can fill a reservoir in 10, 115 and 20 hours respectively. If the three taps are opened one after
another in the given order, with a certain fixed time gap between them, the reservoir fills in 5 hours. The
time gap is (Aggarwal Math-43)
Solution : Let the fixed time gap be x hrs. Then, Part filleed by first pipe in 5 hrs
 part filled by second pipe in (5 - x) hrs  part filled by third pipe ein (5 - 2 x) hrs  1.
5 (5  x) (5  2 x)
   1
10 15 20
 30  4(5  x)  3(5  2 x)  60
1
 10 x  5  x 
2
1
Hence, the fixed time gap is hr. i.e. 30 min.
2

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30. Three pipes A, B and C can fill a tank in 6 hours. After working at it together for 2 hours, C is closed and A
and B can fill the remaining part in 7 hours. The number of hours taken by C alone to fill the tank is
(Aggarwal Math-44)
2 1
Solution : Part filled in 2 hours  
6 3
 1 2 2 2
Remaining part  1    . (A  B)' s 7 hours work  ; (A  B)' s1 hour' s work 
 3 3 3 21
1 2  1
 C' s 1 hour' s work  [(A  B  C)' s 1 hours work  (A  B)' s 1 hour' s work]     
 6 21  14
Hence, C alone can fill the tank in 14 hours.
31. A bath can be filled by the cold water pipe in 10 minutes and by the hot water pipe in 15 minutes. A person
leaves the bathroom after turning on both the pipes. He returns just when the bath should have been full.
Finding however, the water pipe was open, he closes it. In 4 minutes more, the bath is full. In what time will
the waste water pipe empty it? (Aggarwal Math-45)
1 1 1
Solution : Part filled by two inlet pipes in 1 min   
10 15 6
 1 2
Part filled by two inlet pipes in 4 min   4   
 6 3
 2 1
Time after whic h the waste pipe is closed  Time taken by two inlets to fill the bath  6 min.  1 -   .
 3 3
1 1 1
Part filled by (2 inlet  1 waste pipe) in 1 min     
 3 6  18.
 1 1 1
 Work done by waste pipe in 1 min      [ ve sign means emptying]
 18 6  9
Hence, the waste pipe can empty the cistern in 9 minutes.
32. A large fresh water reservoir is fitted with two types of feeder pipes- hot water pipes and cold water pipes.
Six cold water pipes alone can fill the reservoir in 12 hours. 3 cold water pipes and 9 hot water pipes
together can fill the reservoir in 8 hours. How long will 5 hot water pipes alone take to fill the reservoir?
(Aggarwal Math-46)
Solution : Let one cold water pipe and one hot water pipe individual ly take x and y hours respectively
to fill the reservoir.
6 1 3 9 1 3 9 1 9 1 1 1
Then,  or x  72. Also,           y  108 .
x 12 x x 8 72 y 8 y 8 24 12
5 5
Work done by 5 hot water pipes in 1 hr   .
y 108
108 3
So, 5 hot water pipes alone will take hrs i.e. 21 hrs or 21 hrs 36 min to fill the reservoir.
5 5
2
33. An outlet pipe can empty a cistern in 3 hours. In what time will the empty part of the cistern? (Aggarwal
3
Math-49)
Solution : The outlet pipe empties the one completee cistern in 3 hours.
2 2
 Time taken to empty part of thee cistern   3  2 hours.
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34. Two pieces A and B can fill a tank in 18 hours and 6 hours respectively. If both the pipes are opened
simultaneously, how much time will be taken to fill the tank? (Aggarwal Math-52)
1
Solution : Part of tank filled by A in 1 hour  part
18
1
Part of tank filled by B in 1 hour  part
6
1 1 1 3 4 2
Part of tank filled by pipe A and B in 1 h our 
   
18 6 18 18 9
9 1
 Required time taken by pipes A and B  hours.  4 hours.
2 2

35. Two pipes can fill a tank in 12 hours and 16 hours respectively. A third pipe can empty the tank in 30
hours. If all the three pipes are opened and function simultaneously, they in how much time the tank will be
full? (in hours) (Aggarwal Math-53)
1
Solution : First pipe fill the tank in 1 hour  part of tank
12
1
Second pipe fill the tank in 1 hour  part of tank
16
1
Third pipe emtpy the tank in 1 hour  part of tank
30
1 1 1
When all three pipes are opened simultaneo usly, part of the tank filled in 1 hour   
12 16 30
20  15 - 8 27
I.C.M of 12, 16 and 30  240  
240 240
 Required time taken by all the three pipes
8
 240/27  80 / 9  8 Hours.
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Information? Bangladesh Airlines on 5 March 2021?
A) Ministry of Information and Radio A) Polar stars B) The sky boat
B) Ministry of Information and Broadcasting C) Sbetabalaka D) All of the above
C) Ministry of Information and Communication 6. When was the Bangladesh-India Friendship Bridge-1
Technology built over the Feni River inaugurated?
D) None of the above A) 5 March 2021 B) 9 March 2021
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changed to Ministry of Information and 7. What is the length of Bangladesh-India Friendship
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B) Mohammad Moinuddin Abdullah A) Mitali Express B) Maitri Express
C) Mohammad Mozammel Haque Khan C) Bondan Express D) Equality Express
D) Md. Zahurul Haque
4. What is the total number of aircraft of Biman
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A) Victory Road B) Independence Road C) Samia Suluhu Hasan D) Sadia Besiso
C) Bonding Road D) Friendship Road 18. Which country has the highest number of women
10. Which of the following mango varieties is blast MPs in the lower or unicameral parliaments?
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A) WMRI Wheat-2 B) WMRI Wheat -3 C) United Arab Emirates D) Nicaragua
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infrastructure? vaccine under Kovax initiative?
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B) National Infrastructure Development Fund C) Afghanistan D) Ghana
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A) Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries C) Abdul Qari Ahmed Yusuf
Corporation (BSCIC) D) Piotr Hofmanski
B) Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute 24. Who is the current president of the Inter-
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D) Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI) C) Gabriela Cuvas Baron D) Duarte Pacheco
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embassy in Jerusalem as the third and first Muslim established?
majority country? A) 9 October 1995 B) 9 October 1996
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C) Kosovo D) United Arab Emirates
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10. (D) 11. (A) 12. (A) 13. (D) 14. (C) 15. (C) 16. (D)
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17. (D) 18. (A) 19. (B) 20. (C) 21. (D) 22. (D) 23. (D)
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1. General purpose computers are those that can be 2. What is the name of the visible silver rectangle
adopted to countless uses simply by changing its which separates the take-up portion of the magnetic
A. keyboard B. printer tape from the data recording portion?
C. program D. display screen A. Load maker B. Load marker
E. None of the above C. Tape separator D. Tape marker
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3. A part located in the central processing unit that 13. The ALU of a central processing unit does the
stores data & information is known as essential math‟s work for the computer. What does
A. Core memory B. PROM the control unit do?
C. EPROM D. ROM A. Communicates its results
E. None of the above B. Activates the output device
4. A software package to perform calculations on data C. Monitors the flow of information
arranged in an array is D. Control the printer E. None of the above
A. System software B. Utility programs 14. Which of the following storage and retrieval methods
C. Electronic spread sheet D. Application programs would be well suited to your processing requirements
E. None of the above if you only need to retrieve records one at a time and
5. What was the name of the first stored program there is no fixed pattern to the requests for data and
electronic computer which was built in 1949 at records?
Cambridge University in England? A. indexed sectors B. sequential
A. EDVAC B. EDSAC C. direct D. indexed direct
C. UNIVAC D. MARK-I E. None of the above
E. None of the above 15. In MODEMS
6. A computer with CPU speed around 100 million A. Several digital signals are multiplexed
instructions per second & with the word length of B. A digital signal changes some characteristic of a
around 64 bits is known as carrier wave
A. Super computer B. Mini computer C. Digital signal is amplified
C. Micro computer D. Micro computer D. All of the above
E. None of the above E. None of the above
7. A computer program consists of 16. Which is a secondary memory device?
A. System flowchart B. Program flowchart A. CPU B. ALU
C. Algorithms written in computer's language C. Floppy disk D. Mouse
D. Discrete logical steps. E. None of the above E. None of the above
8. An input device which can read characters directly 17. A storage device which is used to store data &
from an ordinary piece of paper is information external to the main storage is known as
A. OCR B. OMR A. Buffer B. Backing storage
C. MSI D. POS C. PROM D. Accumulator
E. None of the above E. None of the above
9. Which of the following is not a part of the CPU 18. In a PC, how much memory is available to
A. storage unit application software?
B. arithmetic and logic unit A. 1024 KB B. 760 KB
C. program unit C. 640 KB D. 560 KB
D. control unit E. 2048 KB
E. None of the above 19. For a memory system, the cycle time is
10. Which of the following chips can be reprogrammed A. same as the access time
with special electric pulses? B. longer than the access time
A. EPROM B. PROM C. shorter than the access time
C. ROM D. EEPROM D. submultiple of the access time
E. None of the above E. None of the above
11. In this world of fast changing computer technology, 20. The number of records contained within a block of
one of the most important factor to be considered data on magnetic tape is defined by the
while purchasing a PC is, it should have a provision A. block definition B. record contain clause
for C. blocking factor
A. high level integration D. record per block factor E. None of the above
B. self upgradability 21. The binary equivalent of the Octal number 13.54 is
C. intelligent sensors A. 1011.1011 B. 1101.111
D. faster data access C. 1001.111 D. All of the above
E. None of the above E. None of the above
12. A collection of eight bits is called
Answer:
A. Byte B. Word
1. (C) 2. (B) 3. (A) 4. (C) 5. (B) 6. (A) 7. (C) 8. (A)
C. Record D. File
9. (C) 10. (D) 11. (B) 12. (A) 13. (C) 14. (D) 15. (B)
E. None of the above
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22. What process prepares the magnetic surface of a disk 31. The EAM device that does not use a control panel is
by creating concentric circles, called tracks, around the:
the disk? (Each track is further divided into pic- A. collator B. reproducer
shaped sections called sectors.) C. interpreter D. sorter
A. Tracking B. Formatting E. None of the above
C. Copying D. Sectioning 32. Whenever a peripheral is being controlled by the
E. None of the above CPU, it is said to be online. If additionally, the
23. What does that acronym VGA stand for? computer files are updated as soon as any change
A. Extended Graphics Adapter takes place, the system is called
B. Enhanced Graphics Array A. quick processing system
C. Video Graphics Array B. batch processing system
D. Color Graphics Array C. real time system
E. Video Graphics Adapter D. remote processing system
24. Which part of the diskette should never be touched? E. None of the above
A. Hub B. Centre 33. The following is true about 2-out of-5 code:
C. Oval slot D. Corner A. it is weighted code B. it is unweighted code
E. None of the above C. it has odd parity D. All of the above
25. The storage locations in the internal storage of a CPU E. None of the above
are called 34. The Josephson tunneling device illustrates principles
A. contents B. addresses associated with the advanced storage technique:
C. locations D. mask A. cryogenics B. CCD
E. None of the above C. EBAM D. heliographing
26. Which is used to provide the sight information to the E. None of the above
right person at the right time for proper decision 35. Which of the following statements is true?
making? A. The installation of a computer is favorably
A. DBMS B. MIS received by all employees
C. ISO D. PSO B. Some form of training is necessary for employees
E. None of the above who will work with computers
27. Most disk drives have a single read/ write head for C. Computers are portrayed solely as society's
each disk surface. What is the advantage of suing benefactor
multiple heads on each movable access arm? D. A businessperson is only interested in the
A. Reduced seek time B. Less latency time computer's accuracy
C. Reduced search time D. Less disk speed E. None of the above
E. None of the above 36. Communication between computers using standard
28. One of the main feature that distinguish telephone service
microprocessors from microcomputers is A. Requires a change to an analog signal
A. words are usually larger in microprocessors B. Is most efficient
B. words are shorter in microprocessors C. Produces little noise and few disturbances
C. microprocessor does not contain I/O devices D. All of the above E. None of the above
D. exactly the same as the machine cycle time 37. A floppy disk contains
E. None of the above A. Circular tracks only B. Sectors only
29. Which type of display is the latest to be used for C. Both circular tracks and sector
portable computer? D. All of the above E. None of the above
A. LED display B. LCD display 38. When an input electrical signal A=10100 is applied
C. Plasma display to a NOT gate, its output signal is
D. Electroluminescent display A. 1011 B. 10001
E. None of the above C. 10101 D. 101
30. Which of the following is not true of future E. None of the above
computers?
A. increased use of CAD/CAM techniques
B. faster turnaround time
C. developments in artificial intelligence systems Answer:
D. development of products more suitable for human 22. (B) 23. (C) 24. (C) 25. (B) 26. (B) 27. (A) 28. (C)
use 29. (D) 30. (E) 31. (D) 32. (C) 33. (B) 34. (A) 35. (B)
E. All of the above are true 36. (A) 37. (C) 38. (A)

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39. The first practical commercial typewriter was 50. The heart of any computer is the
invented in 1867 in the United States by A. CPU B. Memory
A. Christopher Latham Sholes C. I/O Unit D. Disks
B. Carlos Glidden C. Samuel Soule E. None of the above
D. All of the above E. None of the above 51. Which of the following are likely to jam the
40. What is meant by quad-density (QD) diskette? read/write head of a disk pack?
A. It is double-sided disk A. Dust B. Smoke particle
B. It is double density disk C. Finger print smudge D. All of the above
C. It has double the number of tracks per inch E. None of the above
D. All of the above E. None of the above 52. Impact printers
41. Large computer system typically uses: A. strike a ribbon against the paper to produce
A. Line printers B. Ink-jet printers character images
C. Dot-matrix printers D. Daisy wheel printers B. include ink-jet and thermal devices
E. None of the above C. are more expensive than Laser printers
42. First generation computers are characterized by D. use optical technology
A. Vacuum tubes and magnetic drum E. None of the above
B. Minicomputers 53. Which of the following is not a practical data-
C. Magnetic tape and transistors processing approach?
D. All of the above E. None of the above A. batch-sequential B. batch-direct
43. Can you tell what passes into and out from the C. immediate-sequential D. immediate-direct
computer via its ports? E. All of the above
A. Data B. Bytes 54. Bit map terminal
C. Graphics D. Pictures A. support displays containing multiple windows
E. None of the above B. requires considerable amount of video RAM
44. What is the general name of the device which C. requires tremendous amount of copying and hence
produces hardcopy graphics? low performance
A. COM B. Plotter D. All of the above E. None of the above
C. Printer D. Microfilm 55. A 32 bit microprocessor has the word length equal to
E. None of the above A. 2 bytes B. 32 bytes
45. When a disk stack is serviced by a comb-like access C. 4 bytes D. 8 bytes
mechanism, there is one read/write head for each E. None of the above
A. disk B. disk surface 56. The register which holds the address of the location
C. track D. cylinder to or from which data are to be transferred is known
E. None of the above as
46. In which year was UK's premier computing event A. index register B. instruction register
called "The Which Computer" started? C. memory address register D. memory data register
A. 1980 B. 1985 E. None of the above
C. 1986 D. 1987 57. In simplex transmission
E. None of the above A. Data format is simple
47. In comparison to the internal (main) memory, tape or B. Data transmission is one way
disk memory is C. Data can be transmitted to small distances only
A. slower and more expensive D. All of the above E. None of the above
B. slower and less expensive 58. Each model of a computer has a unique
C. faster and more expensive A. Assembly language B. Machine language
D. faster and less expensive C. High level language D. All of the above
E. None of the above E. None of the above
48. Which of the following input/output devices is not 59. Transistorized computer circuits were introduced in
associated with personal computers? the
A. mice B. color monitors A. first generation B. second generation
C. punched cards D. dot-matrix printers C. thir4 generation D. fourth generation
E. optical scanners E. None of the above
49. The ALU of a computer responds to the commands
coming from Answer:
39. (D) 40. (D) 41. (A) 42. (A) 43. (B) 44. (B) 45. (B)
A. primary memory B. control section
46. (A) 47. (B) 48. (C) 49. (B) 50. (A) 51. (D) 52. (A)
C. external memory D. cache memory
E. None of the above 53. (C) 54. (D) 55. (C) 56. (C) 57. (B) 58. (B) 59. (B)

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60. Those microcomputers which have the same 66. Which one of the following is termed a combination
operating characteristics as the IBM microcomputers input-output device?
are called IBM A. VDT B. Keyboard
A. duplicates B. clones C. Printer D. Laser Jet
C. copies D. look alike E. None of the above
E. None of the above 67. The process of writing computer instructions in a
61. Communication ports are found on the back of programming language is known as
microcomputers. They are used to connect the A. Coding B. Processing
computer to _____ C. Programming D. File
A. printer‟s B. modems E. None of the above
C. other hardware D. All of the above 68. Which of the following is not true of a magnetic
E. None of the above disk?
62. Which is considered a direct entry input device? A. It is expensive relative to magnetic tape
A. Optical scanner B. Mouse B. It provides only sequential access to stored data
C. Light pen D. Digitizer C. Users can easily update records by writing over
E. All of the above the old data
63. In a computer system, which device is functionally D. It does not provide an automatic audit trail
opposite of a Key-board? E. All of the above are true
A. Mouse B. Trackball 69. A regular TV set can be hooked up to a computer so
C. Printer D. Joystick as to receive computer signal instead of a television
E. None of the above program. This hooking up is achieved with the help
64. The first firm to mass-market a microcomputer as a of a
personal computer was A. modem B. adapter
A. IBM B. Sperry Univac C. cable D. aerial
C. Radio Shack E. None of the above
D. Data General Corporation 70. An output device that uses words or messages
E. None of the above recorded on a magnetic medium to produce audio
65. The data appearing first in the left portion of punched response is
card is A. Magnetic tape B. Voice response unit
A. descriptive data B. coded data C. Voice recognition unit D. Voice band
C. quantitative data D. All of the above E. None of the above
E. None of the above
Answer: 60. (B) 61. (D) 62. (E) 63. (C) 64. (C) 65. (B) 66. (A) 67. (A) 68. (B) 69. (B) 70. (B)

 PowerPoint-2
1. In notes master view, how do you modify the font 5. Which of the following provides a means of printing
size of text for all hte4 notes of a presentation? out feature notes with a miniature slide on a printed
A. Modify the slide design page?
B. Modify the notes master layout A. Slide with animation B. Outline view
C. Modify the text within the body placeholder C. Notes page D. Audience handout
D. All of the above 6. Which command brings you to the first slide in your
2. Want your logo in the same position on every slide, presentation?
automatically? Insert it on the A. Next slide button B. Page up
A. Handout master B. Notes master C. Ctrl + Home D. Ctrl + End
C. Slide master D. All of the above 7. In normal view, how can you quickly change to
3. Which of the following views is the best view to use handout master view?
when setting transition effects for all slides in a A. Click the outline tab and select handout master
presentation? view
A. Slide sorter view B. Notes pages view B. Press the shift key and click the handout master
C. Slide view D. Outline view view button
4. Objects on the slide that hold text are called C. On the view menu, click slide sorter, and click
A. Placeholders B. Object holders handouts
C. Auto layouts D. Text holders D. All of above

Answer: 1. (C) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (A) 5. (D) 6. (C) 7. (B)

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8. How can you quickly reinstate a deleted footer 18. Which of the following presentation elements can
placeholder in master view? you modify using the slide master?
A. Create a new slide master A. Slide comments B. Slide transitions
B. Re-apply the footer placeholder C. Speaker note font and color
C. Re-apply the slide layout D. All of above
D. All of the above 19. Which of the following provides a printed copy of
9. Which of the following can you use to add times to your presentation?
the slides in a presentation? A. Outline B. Speaker notes
A. Slide show menu C. Audience handouts D. All of the above
B. Rehearse timings button 20. Slide show options available to the presenter include
C. Slide transition button D. All of the above all of the following except
10. To select all of the boxes of an organization chart A. Transitions command
A. Clicking and edit and select all B. Speaker notes command
B. Right click the chart background and then click C. Meeting reminder command
select all D. Navigation commands
C. Press and hold the SHIFT key and click each box 21. Presentation designs regulate the formatting and
D. All of above layout for the slide and are commonly called
11. You can show the shortcut menu during the slide A. Design plates B. Templates
show by C. Placeholders D. Blueprints
A. Clicking the shortcut button on the formatting 22. Which of the following bypasses the print dialog box
toolbar when printing individual slides or an entire
B. Right clicking the current slide presentation?
C. Clicking an icon on the current slide A. File, print, preview B. The print button
D. a and b C. File, print D. Ctrl + p
12. Auto clipart is a feature that 23. To add a header or footer to your handout, you can
A. Automatically places clipart in your presentation use
B. Scans your presentation for incorrect spelling in A. The title master B. The slide master
your words on each slide C. The handout master D. All of above
C. Scans your presentation for incorrect spelling in 24. Which of the following will not advance the slides in
Word Arts objects a slide show view?
D. All of above A. Esc key B. The spacebar
13. To edit the text within the boxes of an organization C. The Enter key D. The mouse button
chart, you 25. What are lines, curve, freeform, and scribble?
A. select the box and text then make changes A. Emphasis effects that can be applied to animations
B. select the box, then make the changes B. Types of custom motion paths
C. highlight the text, them make the changes C. Predefined entrance and exit effects
D. a and b both D. All of the above
14. Which of the following allow you to select more than 26. Comments on a presentation can record who wrote
one slide in a presentation? them and when they were added. What's the
A. Alt + Click each slide automatic way in PowerPoint 2002?
B. Shift + drag each slide A. Use online collaboration B. Use comments
C. Shift + Click each slide C. Use the notes page D. All of the above
D. Ctrl + Click each slide 27. When using PowerPoint, to play a PowerPoint show
15. The view that displays the slides on a presentation as for previewing the show, select
miniature representations of the slides is called A. View, slide sorter B. View, slide
A. slide show B. slide sorter view C. View, slide show D. View outline
C. notes page view D. outline view 28. In Microsoft PowerPoint in order to see all the slides
16. The PowerPoint view that displays only text (title on one screen use
and bullets) is A. view, slide sorter B. view, slide
A. Slide show B. Slide sorter view C. view, master D. view, slide show
C. Notes page view D. Outline view
17. In Microsoft PowerPoint the entry effect as one slide Answer:
replaces another in a show is called a (an) 8. (B) 9. (B) 10. (D) 11. (B) 12. (D) 13. (A) 14. (D) 15. (D)
A. animation B. slide transition 16. (D) 17. (B) 18. (B) 19. (C) 20. (A) 21. (B) 22. (B) 23.
C. custom animation D. preset animation (C) 24. (A) 25. (B) 26. (C) 27. (C) 28. (A)

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29. What's the best place to find animated images for 38. Which of the following is not an option when
your PowerPoint 2002 presentation? printing handouts?
A. Microsoft online B. Word clipart A. Six slides per page B. Five slides per page
C. PowerPoint tools and ins D. All of the above C. Three slides per page D. Two slides per page
30. What's the easy way to apply varied animations to 39. What is the best way to design the layout for your
test on slides slides?
A. apply effects in the custom animation text pane A. Create layouts for slides, handouts and notes using the
B. apply an animation scheme Master Layout dialog box in slide master view
C. customize bullets with animated clipart B. For each new slide, select a layout from the Slide
D. all of above Layout task pane
31. Using a custom animation effect, how do you make C. Apply templates from the Slide Design task pane
text appear on a slide by letter D. None of above
A. Apply the animation scheme fade in one by one 40. Any and every command can be found on the
B. Apply an entrance effect, and then set it to by A. Drawing toolbar B. Formatting toolbar
letter in the effect option dialog box C. Standard toolbar D. Menu bar
C. Apply the fly in entrance to the text, and then set 41. The slide that is used to introduce a topic and set the
its speed to very slow tone for the presentation is called the
D. All of above A. Table slide B. Graph slide
32. To exit the PowerPoint application, you should C. Bullet slide D. Title slide
A. Click the application minimize button 42. How do you print your slides in a handout that
B. Click the document close button includes lines for notes?
C. Double click the application control menu icon A. In the print dialog box, select handout and set the
D. Double click the document control menu icon number of slides per page to 3
33. You can create a new presentation by completing all B. In the print dialog box, select handout and set the
of the following except: number of slides per page, then select the include
A. Clicking the new button on the standard toolbar comment page option
B. Clicking file, new C. In the print dialog box select note page instead of
C. Clicking file open D. Pressing Ctrl + N handout
34. You have customized a design template in one D .All of above
presentation and you want to use it in another 43. Which of the following features should you use when
presentation. What the best way to do this? typing in the notes text box?
A. Use the browse feature in the slide design task A. Slide shows B. Insert
pane to find the file that has your design template and C. Slide master D. Zoom
applies it to the current file 44. Which of the following should e used when you want
B. Copy and paste the slide with the design template to add a slide to an existing presentation?
you want to include the new presentation; inserted A. File, add a new slide B. Insert, new slide
slide will inherit the design C. File, open D. File, new
C. Save the presentation that has the design template 45. Which of the following is the default page setup
with a new name, and then use a new file to your orientation for notes pages, outlines and handouts?
presentation A. Vertical B. Landscape
D. All of the above C. Portrait D. None of above
35. Which of the following options in the printer dialog 46. Which of the following is the default page setup
box would you select to print slides 5 and 12 in a orientation for slides in PowerPoint?
presentation? A. Vertical B. Landscape
A. Slides B. Custom shows C. Portrait D. None of above
C. Current slide D. All 47. How can you get your photo album slide show to
36. Which of the following toolbars provides different play continuously?
options in various master views? A. Use random slide transition
A. Common tasks toolbar B. Drawing toolbar B. Launch an online broadcast
C. Formatting toolbar D. Standard toolbar C. Loop continuously D. All of above
37. You can tell when an object is active because
A. The object is highlighted Answer:
B. Eight small sizing handles appear surrounding the 29. (B) 30. (B) 31. (B) 32. (B) 33. (C) 34. (A) 35. (A)
text 36. (A) 37. (A) 38. (B) 39. (B) 40. (D) 41. (D) 42. (A)
C. A box frame appears surrounding the text 43. (D) 44. (B) 45. (C) 46. (B) 47. (C)
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48. What are symbols used to identify items in a list? 56. Which of the following should you do to bring a
A. Icons B. Markers bullet back to a previous level?
C. Bullets D. Graphics A. Press the shift + tab keys B. Press the shift key
49. The toolbars that are displayed by default in the C. Press the enter key D. Press the tab key
PowerPoint window includes 57. Good design determines
A. Menu bar, standard toolbar, formatting toolbar, A. Credibility B. Readability
drawing toolbar, status bar C. First impression D. All of above
B. Menu bar, standard toolbar, formatting toolbar, 58. To make a selection of slides on our presentation, use
drawing toolbar, status bar a different design template from the other slides,
C. Standard toolbar, formatting toolbar, drawing what do you do?
toolbar, status bar A. Select the slides thumbnails in that section, and
D. Menu bar, standard toolbar, status bar, drawing apply a different color scheme
toolbar B. Select the slide thumbnails in that section and
50. Objects on the slide that hold text are called apply a different design template
A. Placeholders B. Object holders C. Select one of the slides in the section you want to
C. Auto layout D. Text holders change, customize the fonts and colors, and use the
51. You have got a bunch of digital holiday photo you format painter tool to apply those styles to the other
want to put into a slide show. What the quickest slides in the section D. All of above
method? 59. Your presentation is ready to go, but you don't know
A. Apply a multiple-picture layout to several slides, if PowerPoint is installed on the computer, you will
and use the clipart icon on the slides to import your use to present with what's the safe way
picture A. Save your presentation as a web page
B. On the insert menu, point to the picture, click B. Set up your presentation to be „browse as a kiosk‟
from file, and select your picture in a group for each C. Use the Pack and Go wizard
slide D. All of the above
C. On the insert menu, point the picture and click 60. The view that displays the slides of a presentation as
new photo album miniature representations of the slides is called
D. All of the above A. Slide show B. Slide sorter view
52. How would you create the following diagram in C. Notes page view D. Outline view
PowerPoint 61. The power point view that displays only text (title
A. Use auto shapes and the drawing toolbar to create and bullets) is:
the diagram and design it A. Slide show B. Slide sorter view
B. Open the diagram gallery from the drawing C. Notes page view D. Outline view
toolbar and choose this diagram type 62. Which of the following provides a printed copy of
C. Use the chart command on the insert menu to your presentation?
import the diagram A. Outlines B. Speaker notes
D. All of above C. Audience handouts D. All of above
53. Which of the following provides a means of printing 63. Presentation designs regulate the formatting and
out features notes with a miniature slide on a printed layout for the slide and are commonly called
page? A. Design templates B. Templates
A. Slides with animation B. Outline view C. Placeholders D. Blueprints
C. Notes page D. Audience handout 64. Which of the following should you use if you want
54. Which command brings you to the first slide in your all the slides in the presentation to have the same
presentation? look?
A. Next slide button B. Page up A. The slid layout option
C. Ctrl + home D. Ctrl + end B. The add a slide option C. Outline view
55. You were giving your presentation, and you need to D. A presentation design template
click a slide that's few slides back. How do you get 65. Line spacing refers to
there? A. The space between the lines of text
A. Press ESC to get back into a normal view; click B. The height of the line
the slide thumbnail in normal view; then click the C. The length of the line D. a and c
resume slide show button
B. Press backspace until your desired slide Answer:
C. Right click, point to go on the shortcut menu, 48. (C) 49. (B) 50. (A) 51. (C) 52. (B) 53. (D) 54. (C)
point to by title, and click the slide you want to go to 55. (C) 56. (A) 57. (D) 58. (B) 59. (C) 60. (B) 61. (D)
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66. Which of the following uses the spelling and 69. How do you add degrees of transparency to shapes
grammar feature to indicate an incorrect spelling? such as arrows, so that the slide background shows
A. The incorrect word appears in all capital letters though?
B. The incorrect word has a wavy red line under it A. Use #D style 4 button on the drawing toolbar
C. The incorrect word appears italicized B. Use the Set Transparent Color button on the
D. The incorrect word appears bold Picture toolbar
67. Which of the following bypasses the print dialog box C. Use the Transparency slider in the Format
when printing individual slides or an entire AutoShapes dialog box
presentation? D. All of above
A. File, Print Preview B. The print button 70. Material consisting of text and numbers is best
C. File, print D. Ctrl + P presented as
68. The handout master contains placeholders for all of A. A table slide B. A bullet slide
the following except C. A title slide D. All of above
A. Slide number B. Title
C. Footer D. Header Answer: 66. (B) 67. (B) 68. (B) 69. (C) 70. (A)

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1. ‽KvbwU dviwm ‼_‽K AvMZ? 13. W±i gynv¤§` knx`yjøvn iwPZ MÕš’
a) `v‽ivMv b) wMwbœ a) evsjv fvlvi BwZnvm b) evsjv fvlvi BwZe„Ë
c) ‽mvqv d) mvevb c) ev½vjv fvlvi cyive„wË d) ev½jv fvlvi K_v
2. ÔGZÿY Mv‽Qi Qvqvq emv gvbylwU ‼Kv_vq ‼Mj?× ev‽K¨i ÔGZÿY 14. ‽KvbwU wfbœv_©K?
Mv‽Qi Qvqvq emv× AskwU- a) LÏi b) Lw`i
a) me©bvg b) we‽kl¨ ¯’vbxq c) LwÏ d) Lvw`
c) we‽klY ¯’vbxq d) wµqv ¯’vbxq 15. ‽Kvb kãwU bvbv_©K-
3. The car turned turtle - evK¨wUi h_vh_ e½vbyev` a) Zwor b) ZwØZ
a) MvwowU D‽ë ‼Mj b) MvwowU c‽o ‼Mj c) ZK© d) Zievi
c) MvwowU evuK wdij d) MvwowU ‼f‽½ ‼Mj 16. GK‽MvÎxq bq-
4. cÕ_vMZ evsjv Q›` Kq cÕKvi? a) myRb b) Dwoqv
a) `yB b) cuvP c) GKvKx d) AMÖbx
c) Pvi d) wZb 17. Ô¯^v_©nxbZv×i mgv_©KZv cvIqv hvq ‼h k‽ã
5. „Co-opted‟ Gi cwifvlv a) mwnZ b) ‽jvKwnZ
a) mshy³ b) ‽hvwRZ c) h‽_vwPZ d) mswnZ
c) mn‽hvwRZ d) ms‽hvwRZ 18. eR©b¯’v‽b k‽ãi Dci ‼jLv Kgv‽K ejv nq-
6. evK¨ nIqvi cÕ‽qvRbxq ˆewkó¨- a) wg‽jK b) wP‽jK
a) Avmw³ b) AvmwZ c) wZ‽jK d) B‽jK
c) Ave„wZ d) AvbwZ 19. ÔmKj AnsKvi ‼n Avgvi WzevI ‼Pv‽Li Rj×- evK¨wU
7. ‽nwgsI‽qi Ôw` Iì g¨vb A¨vÚ w` wm× MÕ‽š’i e½vbyev` K‽i‽Qb- a) ‼hØwMK b) wgkÖ
a) dR‽j ‼jvnvbx b) Rvgvj ‼jvnvbx c) RwUj d) mij
c) Kvgvj ‼jvnbx d) d‽Zn ‽jvnvbx 20. ey‽K fi w`‽q P‽j ‼h cÕvYx-
8. Ôevevi kixi Lvivc, ‼kvIqv nqwb×|- ‼Kvb evP¨? a) cviM b) DiM
a) KZ©„evP¨ b) Kg©evP¨ c) wenM d) ‼gviM
c) fveevP¨ d) Kg©KZ…©evP¨ 21. ÔKv‽ji Kjm× Kve¨MÕ‽š’i Kwe
9. ‽KvbwU cÕev`? a) Avnmvb nvwee b) kvgmyi ingvb
a) KvuPv euv‽k Nyb b) gyNjvB Lvbv c) Avj gvngy` d) diiæL Avng`
c) cÙ cvZvi Rj d) ivNe ‼evqvj 22. ¯^‽M©i m‽½ m¤ú„³
10. eûeªxwn `„óvšÍ- a) ‽gwb b) ‽giæ
a) ‽eZb b) ‽e`bv c) ‽gbKv d) ‼g‽nw`
c) ‽e‽nW d) ‼emb 23. ï× evbvb¸”Q
11. wel‽qi ¯úó D‽jøL _vK‽Z n‽e ‼h cv‽Î- a) KzcgÚzK, `ywb©ixÿ, `y¯‹i b) A”P©bv, e‽ib¨, ˆckv wP
a) e¨w³MZ cÎ b) mvgvwRK cÎ c) ‼gvwnbx, jfbxq, ‼mØKh©& h d) ‼mØwßK, nvixZ, cÕKywcZ
c) gvbc‽Î d) evwYwR¨K c‽Î
12. Ô‰eKz‽Ùi DBj× MÕ‽š’i iPwqZv Answer:
a) kirP›`ª P‽Ævcva¨vq b) ew¼gP›`ª P‽Ævcva¨vq 1. (a) 2. (c) 3. (a) 4. (d) 5. (c) 6. (b) 7. (d) 8. (c) 9. (a)
c) mÄxeP›`ª P‽Ævcva¨vq d) c~Y©P›`ª P‽Ævcva¨vq 10. (c) 11. (d) 12. (a) 13. (b) 14. (b) 15. (c) 16. (b)
17. (b) 18. (d) 19. (d) 20. (b) 21. (b) 22. (c) 23. (c)

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24. ÔgvM©× k‽ãi A_© 38. On the results of the survey _____ and the type of
a) c_ b) Ávb campaign, we shall wage.
c) ag© d) cw_K a) depends the extent b) depend the extent
25. fvlvi AccÕ‽qvM Av‽Q ‼h ev‽K¨-- c) depending the extent d) depend the extend
a) wZwb Avgi eBwU cÕKvwkZ K‽i‽Qb| 39. The decoration of the new office block, including the
furniture and curtains, _____.
b) ey‽SwQ, Zzwg G KvR cvi‽e bv| c) ‽Kv_vq Avgiv GKwÎZ ne?
a) is more pleasing b) are more pleasing
d) GZ wej¤^ ‼Kb? e) a Ges c c) have most pleasing d) is most pleasing
Question (26-30): Select the word or phrase that is most 40. The chief competitor, as well as ourselves, _____
closely opposite in meaning to the capitalized word. prices this summer.
26. ACRIMONIOUS a) is obliged to raise b) is obliged to rising
a) legal b) severe c) are obliged to raise d) are obliged in rising
c) harmonious d) cursive Question (41-45): Select from then alternatives, the word
27. ANOMALOUS that conveys the same meaning as the word given in
a) usual b) vicious capital letters.
c) connected d) capacious 41. KNOTTY
28. INTRACTABLE a) terrible b) mysterious
a) wayward b) easygoing c) difficult d) confusing
c) bleak d) abstinent 42. ERRANT
29. SEGREGATE a) unreliable b) sinful
a) abolish b) confuse c) shifting d) confusing
c) darken d) compile 43. BUCOLIC
30. RECLUSIVE a) rural b) simple
a) gregarious b) obscure c) hidebound d) quite
c) joined d) urban 44. CASTIGATE
Question (31-35): choose the one that best expresses the a) deligate b) criticise
meaning of the given idiom/phrase. c) evaluate d) enforce
31. Sunita has „bitten off more than she can chew‟. 45. CORROBORATE
a) trying to do too much b) over and above a) disprove b) refute
c) beyond her capacity d) bad fail c) verify d) disapprove
32. I have „a bone to pick‟ with you in this matter. Question (46-50): Choose the pair that best expresses the
a) desire b) selfish motive relationship existing between the given pair.
c) selfless motive d) am angry 46. CONTRADICT : CONTRAVENE
33. So far as hazards to pollution are concerned, the a) profane : vulgarity b) confuse : satisfy
traffic policeman „bear the brunt‟. c) compensate : damage d) deny : refute
a) face the consequences 47. DEPRECATE : CREDIT
b) are exposed to the danger a) unfair : biased b) bait : heckle
c) suffer the most c) enhance : disparage d) discourage : force
d) have to run the risk 48. BLURRED : CONFUSED
34. His most trusted friend proved to be „a snake in the a) dangerous : adequate b) muddled : unclear
grass‟. c) scam : clarity
a) an unreliable persons b) low and mean d) discourage : significant
c) a hidden enemy d) have it both ways 49. HARM : DAMAGE
35. You cannot „have your cake and eat it‟ too. a) injure : incapacitate b) sweet : sour
a) enjoy for ever c) stout : weak d) hook : crook
b) enjoy without payment 50. BIASED : PARTIAL
c) absolve yourself of guilt d) have it both ways a) built-in : included b) axle : wheel
Question (36-40): Select from the answer choices given c) partisan : prejudiced d) leaning : yield
under each sentence to make the sentences grammatically 51. The present ages of three persons are in proportion
correct. 4:7:9. Eight years ago, the sum of their ages was 56.
36. Neither the salesman nor the marketing manager Find their present ages (in years).
______ of the system. a) 8,20,28 b) 16,28,36
a) is favouring b) are for favour c) 20,35,45 d) None of these
c) are in favour d) is in favour
Answer: 24. (d) 25. (e) 26. (c) 27. (a) 28. (b) 29. (d)
37. Please vote for the member ______ has done the
most for our village. 30. (a) 31. (c) 32. (d) 33. (c) 34. (c) 35. (d) 36. (d) 37.
a) who you believe b) who you believed (a) 38. (c) 39. (d) 40. (a) 41. (c) 42. (c) 43. (a) 44. (b)
c) that you believe d) whom you believe 45. (c) 46. (d) 47. (c) 48. (b) 49. (a) 50. (c) 51. (b)

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52. Find the surface area of a 10cm × 4cm × 3cm brick. 64. A water tank is two-fifth full. Pipe A can fill a tank
a) 48 sq. cm b) 124 sq. cm on 10 minutes and pipe B can empty it in 6 minutes.
c) 164 sq. cm d) 180 sq. cm If both the pipes are open, how long will it take to
53. By how much is three-fifth of 350 greater than four- empty or fill the tank completely?
seventh of 210? a) 6 min to empty b) 6 min to fill
a) 95 b) 110 c) 9 min to empty d) 9 min to fill
c) 120 d) None of these 65. A train 240m long passed a pole in 24 seconds. How
54. In what ration must a grocer mix two verities of tea long will it take to pass a platform 650m long?
worth Tk. 60 a kg and Tk. 65 a kg so that by selling a) 65 sec b) 89 sec
the mixture at Tk. 68.20 a kg he may gain 10%? c) 100 sec d) 150 sec
a) 3 : 2 b) 3 : 4 66. The H.C.F of two number is 11 and their L.C.M is
c) 3 : 5 d) 4 : 5 693. If one of the number is 77 find the other,
55. The sum of two numbers is 15 and the sum of their a) 99 b) 89
squares is 113. Find the numbers. c) 79 d) 69
a) 6 and 9 b) 7 and 8 67. Find the compound interest on Tk. 15,625 for 9
c) 10 and 5 d) None of these months at 16% per annum compounded quarterly.
56. Which of the following numbers does not lie between a) Tk. 1851 b) Tk. 1941
4/5 and 7/13? c) Tk. 1951 d) Tk. 1961
a) 1/2 b) 2/3 68. What is the smallest number to be subtracted from
c) 3/4 d) 5/7 549162 in order to make it a perfect square?
57. A clock is started at noon. By 10 minutes past 5, the a) 28 b) 36
hour hand has turned through: c) 62 d) 81
a) 145 degree b) 150 degree 69. The sale price of an article including the sales tax is
c) 155 degree d) 160 degree Tk. 616. The rate of sales tax is 10%. If the
58. Running at the same constant rate, 6 identical shopkeepers has made a profit of 12%, then the cost
machines can produce a total of 270 bottles per price of the article is :
minute. At this rate, how many bottles could 10 such a) Tk. 500 b) Tk. 515
machines produce in 4 minutes? c) Tk. 550 d) Tk. 600
a) 648 b) 1800 70. A person crosses a 600m long street in 5 minutes.
c) 2700 d) 10800 What is his speed in km per hour?
59. A boatman goes 3 km against the current of the a) 3.6 b) 7.2
stream in 1 hour and goes 1 km along the current in c) 8.4 d) 10
10 minutes. How long will it take to go 5 km in 71. The average of 20 numbers is zero. Of them, at the
stationary water? most, how many may be greater than zero?
a) 40 minutes a) 0 b) 1
b) 1 hour c) 10 d) 19
c) 1 hour 15 minutes 72. Worker A takes 8 hour to do a job. Worker B takes
d) 1 hour 30 minutes 10 hours to do the same job. How long should it take
60. How many prime numbers are less than 50? both A and B, working together but independently, to
a) 14 b) 15 do the same job?
c) 16 d) 18 4 4
61. Two numbers are in the ratio 1 : 2. If 7 is added to a) 4 days b) 4 days
both, their ratio changes to 3 : 5. The greatest number
9 7
is: 3
c) 4 days d) None of these
a) 24 b) 26 8
c) 28 d) 32 73. If x  y , y  z and z  x , then find the value of
a b c
62. The simple interest on a certain sum of money for 2
abc.
1 a) 1 b) 2
years at 12% per annum is Tk. 40 less than the
2 c) 3 d) None of these
simple interest on the same interest on the same sum 74. The difference between the length and breadth of a
1 rectangle is 23m. If its perimeter is 206 m, then its
for 3 years at 10% per annum. Find the sum. area is:
2 a) 1520 m2 b) 2420 m2
a) Tk. 700 b) Tk. 800 2
c) 2480 m d) 2520 m2
c) Tk. 900 d) None of these
63. The sum of two numbers is 28/25 of the first number. Answer:
The second number is what percent of the first? 52. (c) 53. (d) 54. (a) 55. (b) 56. (a) 57. (c) 58. (b) 59. (c)
a) 12% b) 14% 60. (b) 61. (c) 62. (b) 63. (a) 64. (a) 65. (b) 66. (a) 67. (c)
c) 16% d) 18% 68. (d) 69. (a) 70. (b) 71. (d) 72. (a) 73. (a) 74. (d)

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75. How many days are there in x weeks x days? 89. In which country Bangla is the second national
a) 7x2 b) 8x language?
c) 14x d) 7 a) Ruanda b) Sudan
76. 1 nibble equals to c) Sierra Leone d) Giana
a) 1 bit b) 2 bits 90. When was Berlin Wall demolished?
c) 4 bits d) 8 bits a) 1989 b) 1990
77. Which Disk Format can access by MS-Dos 6.0? c) 1992 d) 1988
a) FAT b) OSX 91. The D-8 is an organization of eight ____ countries.
c) NTFS d) EXT2 a) Developed b) Africa
78. Which of the following memories need refresh? c) Asian d) Developing
a) DRAM b) SRAM 92. Who was the leader of „Tebhaga Andolon‟ of
c) ROM d) ALL Bangladesh?
79. Which of the following is the most commonly used a) lla Mitra b) Sumitra Devi
encoding standard of Unicode? c) Taramon Bibi d) Pritilata Waddedar
a) UTF-6 b) UTF-7 93. Which Indian state was known as Mysore in the
c) UTF-8 d) UTF-9 past?
80. MICR stands for a) Kerala
a) Magnetic lnk Case Reader b) Maharashtra
b) Magnetic lnk Code Reader c) Karnataka
c) Magnetic lnk Character Reader d) Modhya Pradesh
d) None of these 94. Who was the top scorer of 2014 FIFA World Cup?
81. What is the full form of At in the IBM PC- AT? a) Arjen Robben
a) Applied Technology b) Thomas Muller
b) Advance Technology c) Lionel Messi
c) Additional Technology d) James Rodriguez
d) None of these 95. Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has ____
82. In which mode windows starts with only the core official language.
drivers & services? a) 1 b) 2
a) Normal Mode b) Safe Mode c) 3 d) 4
c) Quick Mode d) Repair Mode 96. The chairmanship/presidency of the UN Security
83. Physical connection between Microprocessor Council rotate among the council members.
Memory and other parts is called- a) every month b) every 3 months
a) Address bus b) Path c) every year d) every 6 months
c) Hub d) None of these 97. In which year did Bangladesh become a member of
84. Which of the following is not an Input Device? Commonwealth?
a) Touch Screen a) 1972 b) 1973
b) Mouse Pad c) 1974 d) 1975
c) Touch Pad 98. Which daily newspaper of the world has the highest
d) Optical Scanners circulation?
85. Which of the following Language that Computer can a) Times of India
Understand & Execute? b) New York Times
a) Machine Language c) Ashahi Shimbun
b) C Programming Language d) Herald Tribune
c) Java Programming Language 99. Statue of peace is situated in which country?
d) None of these a) USA b) UK
86. CEDAW is c) Germany d) Japan
a) War stopping treaty between Argentina and 100. When was the constitution of Bangladesh adopted in
Britain the National Parliament of Bangladesh?
b) A treaty for the rights of children a) 2 Oct 1971 b) 16 Dec 1972
c) A treaty for the rights of women c) 4 Nov 1972 d) 4 Jan 1973
d) A Canadian organization against war
87. First Afghan war took place in Answer:
a) 1848 b) 1843 75. (b) 76. (c) 77. (a) 78. (a) 79. (c) 80. (c) 81. (b) 82.
c) 1833 d) 1839 (b) 83. (a) 84. (b) 85. (a) 86. (c) 87. (d) 88. (a) 89. (c)
88. The great Victoria Desert is located in 90. (a) 91. (d) 92. (a) 93. (c) 94. (d) 95. (c) 96. (a) 97.
a) Australia b) Canada (a) 98. (c) 99. (d) 100. (c)
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1. wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU Ômymg‽qi eÛz× cÕKvkK? 17. AvaywbK evsjv KweZvi Ô‽fv‽ii cvwL× ‼K?
a) b‽`i Puv` b) GKv`‽k e„n¯úwZ a) wenvixjvj PµeZx© b) Ck^iP›`ª ¸ß
c) em‽šÍi ‼KvwKj d) gvwbK ‼Rvo c) iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi d) gvB‽Kj gaym~`b `Ë
2. Ômgy`ª× Gi mgv_©K kã bq ‼KvbwU? 18. eK + K”Qc = eK”Qc GB ixwZ‽Z MwVZ kã‽K ejv nq?
a) evwiwa b) Aw`ª a) mwÜe× kã b) ‼RvoKjg kã
c) gKivjq d) AY©e c) wgkÖ kã d) wbcvZ‽b wm×
3. Aï× evbvb ‼KvbwU? 19. ÔwelYœ× k‽ãi wecixZ kã-
a) cy‽Y¨ b) cy‽Rv a) Avmbœ b) cÕmbœ
c) f~j d) gyn~Z© c) cÕ”Qbœ d) m¤úbœ
4. ÔLÏi× kã evsjv fvlvq G‽m‽Q- 20. ÔmZx_©× mgvme× c‽`i e¨vmevK¨-
a) ¸RivwU ‼_‽K b) wnw›` ‼_‽K a) Zx_©mn b) mZx iƒc Zx_©
c) D`y© ‼_‽K d) ewg© ‼_‽K c) Zx‽_©i mgx‽c d) mgvb Zx_© hvi
5. wb‽Pi ‼Kvb evbv‽b g~a©b¨ ÔY× Gi e¨envi n‽q‽Q? 21. Ôgw›`i I gmwR`× cÕeÛwU wj‽L‽Qb-
a) gn¨vý b) wecbœ a) KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg b) ˆmq` gyRZev Avjx
c) Z…òv d) iZœ c) KvRx Ave`yj I`y` d) ‼iv‽Kqv mvLvIqvZ ‼nv‽mb
6. RvwZ + Awfgvb = 22. „Lease‟ k‽ãi evsjv cwifvlv-
a) RvZ¨vwfgvb b) RvZ¨wfgvb a) eÜK b) RvgvbZ
c) RvwZwfgvb d) RvZwfgvb c) BRviv d) AvgvbZ
7. „Breaking a butterfly on the water‟ Bs‽iwR fvlvi GB 23. wb‽Pi ‼Kvb evK¨wU ï×?
cÕev‽`i Abyiƒc evsjv cÕev`- a) `y¯‹…wZKvix‽`i QzwU ‼`Iqv DwPZ bq
a) gkv gvi‽Z Kvgvb `vMv b) webv ‼g‽N eRªcvZ b) wZwb ¸YxRb, m¤§vb Zuvi cÖvc¨
c) wccxwjKvi cvLv D‽V gwievi Z‽i c) ‽Q‽jiv mK‽j GKwÎZ n‽q ‼Lj‽Q
d) ‽Svc ey‽S ‼Kvc d) wZwb ¯^¯¿xK ‼eov‽Z G‽m‽Qb
8. wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU cÕe‽Ûi eB? 24. ÔGKvË‽i w`b¸wj× MÕš’ iPbv K‽i‽Qb-
a) cjøxmgvR b) w`evivwÎi Kve¨ a) bxwjgv Beªvwng b) Rvnvbviv Bgvg
c) KvjvšÍi d) g„Zz¨ÿzav c) mywdqv Kvgvj d) mbRx`v LvZzb
9. Dc - ‼hv‽M MwVZ wb‽Pi ‼Kvb k‽ã ÔDc× ÿz`ª A_© e¨eüZ n‽q‽Q? 25. wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU Ô`ye©j× A‽_©i cÖKvkK?
a) DcmvMi b) Dceb a) KuvPv Nyg b) KuvPv eqm
c) DcK_v d) DcK~j c) A‽¼ KvuPv d) KuvPv iv¯Ív
10. wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU ÔKb¨vi× mgv_©K bq?
Question (26-30): Select from the alternatives, the word
a) m‽nv`iv b) ‼g‽q that conveys more or less the same meaning as the
c) cyÎx d) AvZœRv itallclsed word in the sentence.
11. wb‽Pi ‼Kvb kã evûj¨ ‼`v‽l `yó? 26. No one welcome him to a party for his so
a) ¯^vqËkvmb b) GKÎ „garrulous‟.
c) Aaxb¯’ d) Aa¯Íb a) talks too much b) too proud
12. ÔAmgvß AvZ¥Rxebx× MÕ‽š’i ‼jL‽Ki bvg- c) to have ego d) behaves indecently
a) Aveyj gbmyi Avng` b) Ave`yj nvwg` Lvb fvmvbx 27. He was „engrossed‟ in day‟s office routine.
c) ‼kL gywReyi ingvb d) ‼nv‽mb knx` ‼mvnivIqv`x© a) involved b) tired
13. wb‽Pi ‼KvbwU mgv_©K Ø›Ø mgv‽mi `„óvšÍ bq? c) lost d) fully occupied
a) QvBf¯§ b) mvRm¾v 28. If you want real „solace‟ goo to Cox‟s Bazar
a) holiday b) happiness
c) ‽Mvjv¸wj d) ‼jb‽`b
c) consolation d) rest
14. ÔAvKvkÕ Gi wecixZ kã-
29. Bengalis are „innate‟ poets.
a) evZvm b) Kzmyg a) excellent b) inborn
c) evYx d) cvZvj c) dull d) romantic
15. wb‽Pi ‼Kvb evbvbwU ï×?
a) wki‽”Q` b) wcwcwjKv
Answer:
c) Av`¨šÍ d) RMZ 1. (c) 2. (b) 3. (c) 4. (a) 5. (c) 6. (b) 7. (a) 8. (c) 9. (a)
16. wb‽Pi ‼Kvb kãwU e¨vsK cwiPvjbvi m‽½ hy³? 10. (a) 11. (c) 12. (c) 13. (c) 14. (d) 15. (c) 16. (c) 17.
a) fZz©wK b) wegv (a) 18. (a) 19. (b) 20. (d) 21. (a) 22. (c) 23. (b) 24. (b)
c) my` d) jf¨vsk 25. (c) 26. (a) 27. (d) 28. (c) 29. (b)

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30. The use of bullock carts is a „superannuated‟ mode 42. A speech delivered without preparation
of transportation. a) extempore b) straightforward
a) cheaper b) quicker c) verbose d) maiden
c) obsolete d) rural 43. A person who tries to deceive people by claiming to
be able to do wonderful things
Question (31-35): Select a pair of words to replace the
a) impostor b) trickster
question marks.
c) magician d) mountebank
31. ESCAPE : ASBCOND :: ? : ?
44. One who eats everything
a) Freedom : Independent b) Exult : Jubilate
a) carnivorous b) gourmet
c) Weaken : Strengthen d) Endless : Eternal
c) omnipotent d) omnivorous
32. BURDEN : ENCUMBER :: ? : ?
45. A place that provides refuge
a) Weariness : Tireless
a) sanatorium b) asylum
b) Synopsise : Recapitulate
c) shelter d) orphanage
c) Reptile : Snake d) Behead : Summary
33. ALLEVIATE : AGGRAVATE :: ? : ? Question (46-50): Select the word or phrase that is most
a) Elastic : Rigid b) Elevate : Agree closely opposite in meaning to the capitalized word:
c) Joke : Worry d) Level : Grade 46. BURIED
34. BENEVOLENT : KIND :: ? : ? a) marked b) shown
a) Imprudent : Reverential b) Unclear : Muddy c) obscured d) hidden
c) Sagacity : Incautious d) Redundant : Cheerful 47. PREAMBLE
35. FORTUITOUS : INHERNET :: ? : ? a) preface b) commencement
a) Rugged : Endurable b) Legible : Indelible c) tender d) postscript
c) Envious : Desire 48. PUNCTILIOUS
d) Gregarious : Introverted a) former b) observant
c) careless d) moderate
Question (36-40): Choose the one which best replaces the
49. SYCOPHANCY
itallclsed phrase.
a) advise candidly b) shout harshly
36. „If I would have’ realised the nature of the job earlier,
c) push forcefully d) speak harmoniously
I would not have accepted it.
50. ACCRETION
a) If I would b) no improvement
a) addition b) erosion
c) in case I would have d) Had I
c) procession d) stack
37. I would have waited for you at the station if „I knew’
51. What will be the compound interest on a sum of Tk.
that you would come.
25000 after 3 years at the rate of 12 p.c.p.a?
a) I know b) was knowing
a) Tk. 9000.30 b) Tk. 9720
c) no improvement d) had known
c) Tk. 10483.20 d) Tk. 10123.20
38. The tea estate is „In such a mess there’ in no one to
52. In a school, 10% of the boys are some in number as
set things right.
1/4th of the girls. What is the ratio of boys to girls in
a) In such a mess that there
that school?
b) in a such mess that there
a) 2 : 1 b) 3 : 2
c) in a mess there
c) 4 : 3 d) 5 : 2
d) no correction required
53. If a number is decreased by 4 and divided by 6, the
39. As no one knows the truth „as fully as him; no one
result is 8. What would be the result if 2 is subtracted
but him can provide the testimony.
from the number and then it is divided by 5?
a) as fully as he, no one but him
b) as fully as his, no one but him 2
a) 9 b) 10
c) as fully as he does, no one but he 3
d) as fully as he does, no one but be alone 1 1
40. Speculations and „hypothesizing‟ are the most c) 10 d) 11
5 5
essential and well-known aspects of inventions. 54. A 70 cm long wire is to be cut into two pieces such
a) hypothesizing needs b) Hypothesized that one piece will be 2/5 as long as the other. How
c) hypothesis d) no improvement many centimeters will the shorter piece be?
Question (41-45): Choose the one that can be substituted a) 10 b) 14
for the given word/phrase: c) 20 d) 28
41. A general pardon granted by the government to Answer: 30. (c) 31. (b) 32. (b) 33. (a) 34. (b) 35. (d) 36. (d) 37.
political offenders (d) 38. (a) 39. (a) 40. (c) 41. (c) 42. (a) 43. (d) 44. (d) 45. (b) 46.
a) pardon b) excuse
(b) 47. (d) 48. (c) 49. (a) 50. (b) 51. (d) 52. (d) 53. (b) 54. (c)
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55. The product of two number is 4107. If the H.C.F. of 67. (1000 ) 7  1018  ?
these number is 37, then the greater number is a) 10 b) 100
a) 101 b) 107 c) 1000 d) 10000
c) 111 d) 185 68. In a 200 meters race A beats B by 35 m or 7 seconds.
56. What will be the ratio of simple interest earned by A‟s time over the course is:
certain amount at the same rate of interest for 6 years a) 33 sec b) 40 sec
and that for 9 years? c) 47 sec d) None of these
a) 1 : 3 b) 1 : 4
69. 617  6.017  0.617  6.0017  ?
c) 2 : 3 d) None of these
a) 6.2963 b) 62.965
57. The average of six numbers is x and the average of
c) 629.6357 d) None of these
there is y. If the average of the remaining three is z,
70. If 15% of 40 is greater than 25% of a number by 2,
then:
then the number is :
a) x = y + z b) x = 2y + 2z
a) 12 b) 16
c) 2x = y + z d) None of these
c) 24 d) 32
58. In what ratio must a grocer mix two varieties of
71. A can finish a wo0rk in 18 days and B can do the
pulses costing Tk. 15 and Tk. 20 per kg respectively
same work in half the time taken by A. Then,
so as to get a mixture worth Tk. 16.50 per kg?
working together, what part of the same work they
a) 3 : 7 b) 5 : 7
can finish in a day?
c) 7 : 3 d) 7 : 5
a) 2/5 b) 1/6
59. How long will a boy take to run round a square field
c) 1/9 d) 2/7
of side 35 meters, if he runs at the rate of 9km/hr?
72. At 3.40, the hour hand and the minute hand of a
a) 50 sec b) 52 sec
clock form an angle of:
c) 54 sec d) 56 sec
a) 120 degree b) 125 degree
60. The smallest 5 digit number exactly divisible by 41
c) 130 degree d) 135 degree
is:
73. The length of a rectangular hall is 5m more than its
a) 10004 b) 10025 
c) 10041 d) 10045 breadth. The area of the hall is 750 m 2. The length
61. A, B, C hired a car for Tk. 520 and used it for 7, 8 of the hall is :
and 11 hours respectively. Hire changes paid by B a) 15m b) 22.5m
were : c) 25m d) 30m
a) Tk. 140 b) Tk. 160 74. When a commodity is sold for Tk. 34.80, there is a
c) Tk. 180 d) Tk. 220 loss of 2%. What is the cost price of the commodity?
62. The square root of 64009 is : a) Tk. 26.10 b) Tk. 43
a) 253 b) 347 c) Tk. 43.20 d) Tk. 46.40
c) 363 d) 803 e) Tk. 35.51
63. Which of the following is not a leap year? 75. What comes next in the series given?
a) 700 b) 800
c) 1200 d) 2000
64. The ratio of the father‟s age to his son‟s age is 7 : 3.
The product of their ages is 756. The ratio of their
ages after 6 years will be : a) b)
a) 2 : 1 b) 5 : 2
c) 11 : 7 d) 13 : 9 c) d)
65. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 6 hours and 4
hours respectively. If they are opened on alternate 76. What is the full form of RAID?
hours and if pipe A is opened first, in how many a) Random Access of Independent Disks
hours, the tank shall be full? b) Redundant Array of Important Disks
a) 4 b) 4.5 c) Redundant Array of Independent Disks
c) 5 d) 5.5 d) Random Access of Important Disks
66. In a camp, there is a meal for 120 men or 200 77. Unix Operating System is a-
children. If 150 children have taken the meal, how a) Multi User Operating System
many men will be catered to with the remaining b) Time Sharing Operating System
meal? c) Multi-Tasking Operating System
a) 20 b) 30 c) 40 d) 50 d) All of them
Answer: 55. (c) 56. (c) 57. (c) 58. (c) 59. (d) 60. (a) 61. (b) 62. (a) 63. (a) 64. (a) 65. (c) 66. (b) 67. (c) 68. (a)
69. (c) 70. (b) 71. (b) 72. (c) 73. (d) 74. (e) 75. (d) 76. (c) 77. (d)
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78. Which of the following is the most commonly used 91. For which of the following disciplines is Noble Prize
HTTP methods? awarded?
a) PRE and POST b) GET and SET a) Physiology and Medicine
c) GET and POST d) ASK and REPLY b) Physics and Chemistry
79. Which of the following is an important attribute of c) Literature, Peace and Economics
RAM memory? d) All of them
a) Random access b) Volatile 92. Under which sector was Mujibnagar during the war
c) Non-Volatile d) Sequential access of liberation of Bangladesh?
80. The internet is an example of – a) 2 b) 8
a) Packet switched network c) 10 d) 11
b) Circuit switched network 93. EACAP stands for-
c) Cell switched network d) All of them a) European Society Council for Africa and Pacific
81. The primary job of the operating system is- b) Economic and Social Commission for Asia and
a) Manage commands b) Manage Users Pacific
c) Manage Resources d) Manage Programs c) Economic and Social Commission for Africa and
82. Which of the following provides reliable Pacific
communications: d) None of the above
a) IP b) TCP 94. Who is the designer of official Logo of Bangladesh
c) UDP d) All of them Government?
83. Data access time depends on- a) Qumrul Hasan b) Major James Ranel
a) Seek time b) Rotational delay c) Sibnarayan Ray d) A.N.A Saha
c) Operating frequency d) All of them 95. The ozone layer restricts-
84. Which of the following refers to the correctness and a) Visible light b) Ultraviolet radiation
completeness of the data in a database? c) X-rays and gamma rays d) Infrared radiation
a) Data integrity b) Data security 96. Which of the following is the first private bank of
c) Data constraint d) Data independence Bangladesh?
85. Which memory allocation policy allocate the largest a) Arab-Bangladesh Bank b) Prime Bank
hole to the process? c) IFIC Bank d) Jamuna Bank
a) Best-Fit b) First-Fit 97. Eritrea, which became the 182nd member for the
c) Worst-Fit d) None of them UN, is in the continent of-
86. F.R. Khan was a) Africa b) Asia
a) A film director b) A music director c) Europe d) Australia
c) An architect d) A writer 98. Fathometer is used to measure-
87. G-15 is an economic grouping of- a) Earthquakes b) Rainfall
a) Third World Nations c) Sound intensity d) Ocean depth
b) Second World Nations 99. How many times has Brazil won the World Cup
c) First World Nations d) Fourth World Nations Football Championship?
88. First China War was fought between a) Once b) Twice
a) China and France b) China and Britain c) Four Times d) Five Times
c) China and Egypt d) China and Greek 100. Each year World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day
89. Durand Cup is associated with the game of is celebrated on-
a) Cricket b) Hockey a) May 8 b) June 8
c) Football d) Volleyball c) May 18 d) June 18
90. Where was Six-point programme declared?
a) Karachi b) Lahore
c) Dhaka d) Chittagong
Answer: 78. (c) 79. (b) 80. (a) 81. (c) 82. (b) 83. (d) 84. (a) 85. (c) 86. (c) 87. (a) 88. (b) 89. (c) 90. (b) 91. (d)
92. (b) 93. (b) 94. (d) 95. (b) 96. (a) 97. (a) 98. (d) 99. (d) 100. (a)

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Kvwj-Kjg 1926 ‡cÕ‡g›`ª wgÎ
gvwmK †gvnv¤§v`x 1927 KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg
cÖMwZ 1927 eyׇ`e emy I AwRZ `Ë
wkLv 1927 Aveyj †nv‡mb
µvwšÍ 1940 i‡Yk `vk¸ß
behyM 1941 KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg
ˆ`wbK AvRv` 1935 gvIjvbv AvKivg Luv
KweZv 1935 eyׇ`e emy
mvwnZ¨cÎ 1942 weòz †`
mvßvwnK †eMg (gwnjv m¤úvw`Z cÖ_g cwÎKv) 1947 mywdqv Kvgvj, byiRvnvb †eMg
bZzb KweZv 1949 Avãyi ikx` Lvb I Avkivd wmwÏKx
mgKvj 1954 wmKv›`vi Avey Rvdi
mvg¨ev`x Lvb †gvnv¤§` gCbyÏxY
bvixkw³ Wvt jyrdi ingvb
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1. ci¯úi Aš^qhy³ `yB ev Z‡ZvwaK c`‡K GK c‡` cwiYZ Kivq- 7. mgvm fvlv‡K/ mgvm evK¨‡K-
K) mwÜ L) cÖZ¨q K) ms‡KvPb K‡i L) ms‡‣c K‡i
M) mgvm N) cyiæl M) A_©‡evaK K‡i N) we¯Í…Z K‡i
2. Ômgvm× k‡ãi A_© Kx? 8. mgv‡mi ixwZ ‡Kvb fvlv ‡_‡K AvMZ?
K) ms‡kølY L) we‡kølY K) Aviwe L) dviwm
M) ms‡‣cY N) ms‡hvRb M) Bs‡iwR N) ms¯‹…Z
3. e¨vmev‡K¨i Aci bvg Kx? 9. mvaviYZ mgv‡m ‡Kvb c‡` KviK-wefw³ _v‡K?
K) mij evK¨ L) ‡hØwMK evK¨ K) cÕ_g c‡` L) ‡kl c‡`
M) weMÖnevK¨ N) RwUj evK¨ M) me©bvg c‡` N) we‡kl¨ c‡`
4. mgvm wb®úbœ c`wUi bvg wK/ mgvme× c`‡K wK e‡j? 10. mgvm KZ cÖKvi?
K) mgm¨gvb L) mg¯Íc` K) 4 cÖKvi L) 8 cÖKvi
M) e¨vmevK¨ N) weMÖnevK¨ M) 6 cÖKvi N) 10 cÖKvi
5. mgvme× c‡`i cieZ©x Ask‡K wK ejv nq? 11. ‡Kvb mgv‡m Dfqc`B we‡kl¨?
K) DËi c` L) cic` K) Ø›Ø L) Kg©aviq
M) `w¶Y c` N) c~e©c` M) Zrcyiæl N) cÖvw` mgvm
6. ‡h ‡h c‡` mgvm nq Zv‡`i cÕ‡Z¨KwUi bvg Kx?
DËigvjv:
K) e¨vmevK¨ L) mgm¨gvb c`
1. (M) 2. (M) 3. (M) 4. (L) 5. (K,L) 6. (L) 7. (L) 8. (N)
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12. c~e©c` I cic` Df‡qiB A_©cÕvav‡b¨i wfw³‡Z wb®úbœ nq ‡Kvb 29. ‡KvbwU ÔAjyK Ø›Ø× mgv‡mi D`vniY?
mgvm? K) N‡i-evB‡i L) Ni-evwo
K) Ø›Ø L) Kg©aviq M) fvB-‡evb N) Avgiv
M) wظ N) Zrcyiæl 30. wb‡Pi ‡KvbwU AjyK Ø›Ø mgvm?
13. ‡h mgv‡m cic‡`i A_©B cÕavbiƒ‡c ‡evSvq, Zv‡K ‡Kvb K) KvMR I cÎ = KvMR cÎ
K) Kg©aviq L) Zrcyiæl L) mv‡c I ‡bD‡j = mv‡c ‡bD‡j
M) wظ N) eûeªxwn M) KvMR I Kjg = KvMR Kjg
14. Kg©aviq mgv‡m ‡Kvb c` cÕavb/ Kg©aviq mgv‡m c‡`i A‡_©i N) hv‡K I Zv‡K = hv‡K Zv‡K
cÖvavb¨ _v‡K? 31. AjyK Ø›Ø mgvm mvwaZ kã ‡KvbwU?
K) c~e©c` L) cic` K) `y‡a-fv‡Z L) gvZv-wcZv
M) Dfq c` N) Ab¨ c` M) Kg-‡ewk N) mvZ-cvuP
15. Ø›Ø ej‡Z wK ‡evSvq? 32. AjyK Ø›Ø mgv‡mi D`vniY ‡KvbwU?
K) ‡Rvov L) `yB K) gv‡q-wS‡q L) fvB‡evb
M) Av¸‡b ‡cvov N) msMÖvg M) Nievwo N) `¤úwZ
16. mgvm mvwaZ c` †KvbwU? 33. ÔR‡j-¯’‡j Kx mgvm?
K) Pvlx L) gvbe K) mgv_©K Ø›Ø L) wecixZv_©K Ø›Ø
M) `¤úwZ N) †evbvB M) AjyK Ø›Ø N) GK‡kl Ø›Ø
17. Ô`¤úwË× kãwU †Kvb mgvm? 34. we‡kl‡Yi mv‡_ we‡k‡l¨i ‡h mgvm nq Zvi bvg Kx?
K) Ø›Ø mgvm L) Zrcyiæl mgvm K) Ø›Ø mgvm L) Kg©aviq mgvm
M) wظ mgvm N) Kg©aviq mgvm M) Zrcyiæl mgvm N) eûeªxwn mgvm
18. ‡KvbwU Ø›Ø mgv‡mi D`vniY? 35. ‡KvbwU Kg©aviq mgv‡mi D`vniY?
K) `¤úwË L) gnvexi K) B›`ªwRr L) GK‡ivLv
M) wb‡Uvj N) cÖwZw`b M) KvjvšÍi N) BnKvj
19. Rvqv I cwZ mgvm Ki‡j wK nq? 36. Ôbxj ‡h A¤^i = bxjv¤^i× ‡Kvb mgvm?
K) ¯^vgx-¯¿x L) cwZ-cZœx K) eûe«xwn L) Zrcyiæl
M) `¤úwZ N) Rvqv-cwZ M) Kg©aviq N) Ae¨qxfve
20. Awn-bKzj (Awn I bKzj) ‡Kvb mgvm? 37. Ôbxj ‡h AvKvk = bxjvKvk× ‡Kvb mgvm?
K) Kg©aviq L) eûeªxwn K) eûeªxwn L) wظ
M) wظ N) Ø›Ø M) Kg©aviq N) Ae¨qxfve
21. ‡KvbwU Ø›Ø mgv‡mi D`vniY? 38. ÔK`vPvi× kãwU ‡Kvb mgvm?
K) Ab¨vq L) Abvm³ K) Kg©aviq L) Zrcyiæl
M) AvgiY N) AwnbKyj M) eûeªxwn N) Ø›Ø
22. ‡Q‡j-‡g‡q ‡Kvb cÕKvi Ø›Ø mgvm? 39. wb‡Pi ‡KvbwU Kg©aviq mgvm?
K) mvaviY Ø›Ø L) AjyK Ø›Ø K) Lvmgnj L) ivRwl©
M) GK‡kl Ø›Ø N) mgv_©K Ø›Ø M) AvKÉ N) ‡gØjfx mv‡ne
23. Rgv-LiP mg¯Í c`wUi mwVK e¨vmevK¨ ‡KvbwU? 40. ÔLvmgnj× (Lvm ‡h gnj) ‡Kvb mgvm?
K) Rgv I LiP L) Rgv‡K LiP K) Kg©aviq L) Zrcyiæl
M) Rgv ‡_‡K LiP N) Rgvi LiP M) Ae¨qxfve N) eûe«xwn
24. Ôc‡_ I cÕvšÍ‡i = c‡_-cÕvšÍ‡i× GwU †Kvb mgvm? 41. ÔnvivgwY× ‡Kvb mgvm (nvwi‡q‡Q ‡h gwY)?
K) wظ L) Ø›Ø K) Zrcyiæl L) Kg©aviq
M) Zrcyiæl N) Kg©aviq M) eûe«xwn N) Ae¨qxfve
25. ‡KvbwU Ø›Ø mgv‡mi D`vniY? 42. Ô‣ywaZ cvlvY× ‡Kvb mgvm?
K) wmsnvmb L) fvB-‡evb K) eûe«xwn L) Kg©aviq
M) KvbvKvwb N) MvQcvKv M) Zrcyiæl N) Ø›Ø
26. ÔAv‡jvQvqv c`wU ‡Kvb mgvm? 43. ‡KvbwU iƒcK mgvm bq?
K) Ø›Ø mgvm L) Ae¨qxfve mgvm K) evûjZv L) KgjgyL
M) Zrcyiæl mgvm N) Kg©aviq mgvm M) welv`wmÜy N) Ávbe…‣
27. ‡KvbwU Ø›Ø mgvm? DËigvjv:
K) gayKwÉ L) ivZKvbv 12. (K) 13. (K) 14. (L) 15. (K) 16. (M) 17. (K) 18. (K)
M) †Mvgovgy‡Lv N) nvU-evRvi 19. (M) 20. (N) 21. (N) 22. (K) 23. (K) 24. (L) 25. (L)
28. nvU-evRvi ‡Kvb A‡_© Ø›Ø? 26. (K) 27. (N) 28. (L) 29. (K) 30. (L) 3 1. (K) 32. (K)
K) wgjbv‡_© L) mgv‡_© 33. (M) 34. (L) 35. (N) 36. (M) 37. (M) 38. (K) 39. (K)
M) wecixZv‡_© N) we‡qvMv‡_© 40. (K) 41. (L) 42. (L) 43. (K)

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44. ÔgnvKxwZ©× Gi mwVK e¨vmevK¨ ‡KvbwU? 61. ga¨c`‡jvcx Kg©aviq mgv‡mi D`vniY ‡KvbwU?
K) gnZx ‡h KxwZ© L) gnv ‡h KxwZ© K) AiæYivOv L) NiQvov
M) gnvb ‡h KxwZ© N) gnvb KxwZ© hvi M) nvwmgyL N) ÿY¯’vqx
45. ÔKvuPv-wgVv' Gi mwVK e¨vmevK¨ ‡KvbwU? 62. Ô‡Mvei M‡Yk× †Kvb mgvm?
K) KvuPv I wgVv L) hv KvuPv ZvB wgVv K) Dcgvb Kg©aviq L) ga¨c`‡jvcx Kg©aviq
M) KvuPvi wgVv N) KvuPvwgVv M) Ø›Ø N) wظ
46. bivag× kãwU ‡Kvb mgvm? 63. ‡KvbwU Kg©aviq mgv‡mi D`vniY?
K) wظ mgvm L) Kg©aviq mgvm K) `ywf©¶ (wf¶vi Afve) L) bxjKÉ (bxjKÉ hvi)
M) Ø›Ø mgvm N) Zrcyiæl mgvm M) `¤úwZ (Rvqv I cwZ) N) GKv`k (G‡Ki AwaK `k)
47. Ôbec…w_ex× Gi mwVK e¨vmevK¨ ‡KvbwU? 64. Ô‡R¨vr¯œvivZ× ‡Kvb mgv‡mi `…óvšÍ?
K) be I c…w_ex L) be c…w_ex hvi K) ga¨c`‡jvcx Kg©aviq L) lôx Zrcyiæl
M) be c…w_exi b¨vq N) be ‡h c…w_ex M) cÂgx Zrcyiæl N) Dcgvb Kg©aviq
48. ÔbxjvKvk× ‡Kvb mgvm? 65. Ômsev`cÎ' ‡Kvb mgvm?
K) Kg©aviq mgvm L) Zrcyiæl K) ga¨c`‡jvcx Kg©aviq L) Ø›Ø mgvm
M) eûe«xwn N) Ae¨qxfve M) Ae¨qxfve N) eûe«xwn
49. ‡k¦Ze¯¿× kãwU ‡Kvb mgvm? 66. cÕZ¨‣ ‡Kv‡bv e¯`i mv‡_ c‡iv‣ ‡Kv‡bv e¯`i Zyjbv Ki‡j cÕZ¨‣
K) wظ mgvm L) Kg©aviq mgvm e¯`wU‡K ejv nq-
M) Zrcyiæl mgvm N) Ae¨qxfve mgvm K) DcwgZ L) Dcgvb
50. Ôj¼vevUv× Gi mwVK e¨vmevK¨ ‡KvbwU? M) Dc‡gq N) iƒcK
K) j¼v I evUv L) hv j¼v ZvB evUv 67. ÔeK avwg©K× ‡Kvb mgv‡mi D`vniY?
M) j¼vi evUv N) j¼v ‡h evUv K) ga¨c`‡jvcx Kg©aviq L) Dcgvb Kg©aviq
51. ÔRRmv‡ne× ‡Kvb mgv‡mi D`vniY? M) DcwgZ Kg©aviq N) iƒcK Kg©aviq
K) wظ L) Kg©aviq 68. Dcgvb Kg©aviq mgv‡mi D`vniY ‡KvbwU?
M) Ø›Ø N) eûe«xwn K) gyLP›`ª L) ‡µvavbj
52. Ôbevbœ' kãwU ‡Kvb cÕwµqvq MwVZ? M) Zylviïå N) gbgvwS
K) mgvm L) mwÜ 69. ÔZylviïå' ‡Kvb mgv‡mi D`vniY?
M) cÖZ¨q N) DcmM© K) Dcgvb Kg©aviq L) DcwgZ Kg©aviq
53. Ôwmsnvmb' ‡Kvb Kg©aviq mgvm? M) iƒcK Kg©aviq N) Zrcyiæl
K) ga¨c`‡jvcx L) Dcgvb 70. ‡KvbwU iƒcK Kg©aviq mgvm?
M) DcwgZ N) iƒcK K) Pvu`gyL L) feb`x
54. Ôwmsnvmb' kãwU ‡Kvb cÕwµqvq MwVZ? M) eoevey N) evMvbevwo
K) mgvm L) mwÜ 71. wb‡Pi ‡KvbwU iƒcK mgv‡mi D`vniY bq?
M) cÖZ¨q N) DcmM© K) ‡gvnw›`ªv L) ‡kvKvbj
55. ‡KvbwU ga¨c`‡jvcx Kg©aviq mgv‡mi D`vniY? M) ‡gvgevwZ N) w`j`wiqv
K) Mv‡qnjy` L) PvjKygov 72. ‡Kvb c`wU iƒcK Kg©aviq mgvm bq?
M) Qqvwb N) QvqvQwe K) ‡hØebeb L) ¶yavbj
56. ‡gØgvwQ ‡Kvb mgvm (‡gØ msMÕnKvix gvwQ)? M) RxebcÖ`xc N) hyeRvwb
K) Zrcyiæl L) Ae¨qxfve 73. ÔPuv`gyL× ‡Kvb mgvm?
M) Kg©aviq N) wظ K) Ae¨qxfve L) iƒcK
57. ‡KvbwU ga¨c`‡jvcx Kg©aviq mgvm? M) DcwgZ N) Dcgvb
K) ¸iæ‡`e L) ‡gØgvwQ 74. ÔdzjKygvix× mgvme× c‡`i e¨vmevK¨-
M) gnvRb N) KvuPvwg‡V K) dyj I Kygvix L) dyj ‡h Kygvix
58. cÕvYfq (cÕvY hvIqvi fq) ‡Kvb mgvm? M) dyj Kygvixi b¨vq N) Kygvix dy‡ji b¨vq
K) Zrcyiæl L) Kg©aviq 75. Ôcyiæl wms‡ni b¨vq = cyiælwmsn× GwU ‡h mgv‡mi D`vniY Zvi bvg
M) Ø›Ø N) Ae¨qxfve n‡‧Q-
59. Ô¯§…wZ‡mØa ‡Kvb mgvm? K) Dcgvb Kg©aviq L) DcwgZ Kg©aviq
K) ga¨c`‡jvcx Kg©aviq L) Dcgvb Kg©aviq M) iƒcK Kg©aviq N) ga¨c`‡jvcx Kg©aviq
M) DcwgZ Kg©aviq N) iƒcK Kg©aviq DËigvjv: 44. (K) 45. (L) 46. (L) 47. (N) 48. (K) 49. (L)
60. ga¨c`‡jvcx Kg©avi‡qi `…óvšÍ- 50. (N) 51. (L) 52. (K) 53. (K) 54. (K) 55. (L) 56. (M)
K) Ni ‡_‡K Qvov- NiQvov
57. (L) 58. (L) 59. (K) 60. (M) 61. (M) 62. (L) 63. (N)
L) Aiæ‡Yi g‡Zv ivOv- AiæYivOv
M) nvwm gvLv gyL- nvwmgyL 64. (K) 65. (K) 66. (M) 67. (L) 68. (M) 69. (K) 70. (L)
N) ‣YKvj e¨vcx ¯’vqx- ‣Y¯’vqx| 71. (M) 72. (N) 73. (L,M) 74. (N) 75. (L)

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76. Ôwmsncyiæl× ‡Kvb mgvm? 86. wecixZv_©K kã‡hv‡M Ø›Ø mgv‡mi D`vniY bq ‡KvbwU?
K) Dcgvb Kg©aviq L) Dcc` Zrcyiæl K) jvf-‡jvKmvb L) Avq-e¨q
M) DcwgZ Kg©aviq N) Ae¨qxfve M) ¯^M-© biK N) ‡Q‡j-‡g‡q
77. ÔKPyKvUvÕi mwVK e¨vmevK¨- 87. Ô‡ijMvwo×-‡Kvb mgv‡mi D`vniY?
K) KPyi g‡Zv KvUv L) KPy‡K KvUv K) wظ mgvm L) ga¨c`‡jvcx Kg©aviq
M) KPy I KvUv N) KPyKvUv M) Zrcyiæl mgvm N) Ø›Ø mgvm
78. ÔAbyZvc× c`wUi mwVK e¨vmevK¨ ‡KvbwU? 88. ÔAiæYivOv× ‡Kvb mgvm wb®úbœ mg¯Í c`?
K) Zv‡ci ‣y`« L) Zv‡ci AYy K) DcwgZ Kg©aviq L) iƒcK Kg©aviq
M) Aby‡Z ‡h Zvc N) Abyiƒc Zvc M) AjyK Zrcyiæl N) Dcgvb Kg©aviq
79. Dcm‡M©i mvnv‡h¨ Kg©aviq mgvm MV‡bi D`vniY- 89. ÔKvRjKv‡jv×- Gi mwVK e¨vmevK¨ ‡KvbwU?
K) mKvj L) mZZv K) KvR‡ji b¨vq Kv‡jv L) KvRj I Kv‡jv
M) GKvj N) mgm¨v M) KvRj iƒc Kv‡jv N) Kv‡jv I KvRj
80. mnPi kãh‡v‡M MwVZ Ø›Ø mgv‡mi D`vniY- 90. kke¨¯Í ‡Kvb mgvm?
K) a~wZ-Pv`i L) Ni-evi K) Zrcyiæl L) Kg©aviq
M) AvKvi-Bw½Z N) eyK-wcV M) eûe«xwn N) Ae¨qxfve
81. Ôgnvbex× ‡Kvb mgvm? 91. ÔcÕvYfq× k‡ãi mwVK e¨vmevK¨ ‡KvbwU?
K) wظ L) eûeªxwn K) cÕv‡Yi fq L) cÕvY hvIqvi Z‡i fq
M) Zrcyiæl N) Kg©aviq M) cÕv‡Yi wbwgË fq N) ‡KvbwUB bq
82. ÔAai cjøe× ‡Kvb mgv‡mi D`vniY? 92. ÔRxebexgv× ‡Kvb mgvm?
K) Kg©aviq L) eûe«xwn K) Zrcyiæl L) Kg©aviq
M) Zrcyiæl N) Ø›Ø M) Ø›Ø N) Ae¨qxfve
83. ÔKvRjKv‡jv× ‡Kvb mgvm? 93. ‡Kvb mgv‡m cic‡`i A_© cÕavb _v‡K?
K) Dcgvb Kg©aviq L) ga¨c`‡jvcx Kg©aviq K) Ae¨qxfve L) eûe«xwn
M) iƒcK Kg©aviq N) DcwgZ Kg©aviq M) Ø›Ø N) Kg©aviq
84. ÔKvuPKjv× ‡Kvb mgvmfy³? 94. ‡KvbwU iƒcK Kg©aviq mgvm?
K) Kg©aviq L) Zrcyiæl K) KiKgj L) Kvj‡¯ªvZ
M) Ae¨qxfve N) eûe«xwn M) Kicjøe N) KPzKvUv
85. Öwelv` wmÜy' ‡Kvb mgvm? 95. ÔgbgvwS× ‡Kvb mgv‡mi D`vniY?
K) wظ L) iƒcK Kg©aviq K) wظ L) eûe«xwn
M) Ø›Ø N) Zrcyiæl M) iƒcK Kg©aviq N) wbZ¨ mgvm
DËigvjv: 76. (M) 77. (K) 78. (M) 79. (K) 80. (K) 81. (N) 82. (K) 83. (K) 84. (K) 85. (L) 86. (M,N) 87. (L) 88. (N) 89.
(K) 90. (L) 91. (N) 92. (L) 93. (N) 94. (L) 95. (M)

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Null and void evwZj Nota Bene jÿYxq Pact Pzw³
Oxygen A¤øRvb Odds and ends GUv †mUv Pensive welYœ
Overrule evwZj Kiv Obligatory eva¨Zvg~jK Postage WvKgvïj
Post graduate ¯œvZ‡KvËi Provoke D¯‹vwb †`qv Polygamy eûweevn
Periodical mvgwqKx Parole mvgwqK gyw³ Quarterly ‰ÎgvwmK
Prominent cÖL¨vZ Play truant ¯‹zj ‡_‡K cvjv‡bv Quorum MYc~wZ©
Radio ‡eZvi Relevant cÖvmw½K Quack nvZz‡o
Review cybtwbixÿY Range GjvKv Quotation g~j¨Ávcb
Study Leave wkÿveKvk Surgeon kj¨ wPwKrmK Sanction gÄywi
Secretary mwPe Stigma j¾v ev Kj¼ wPý Summit Kxl©
Secretariat mwPevjq Sleeping partner wbw®Œq Askx`vi Satellite DcMÖn
Subjudice wePvivaxb Sponsor c…ô‡cvlK Script n¯Íwjwc
Scarcity ¯^íZv Subconscious Ae‡PZb Training cÖwkÿY
Superstitious Kzms¯‹viv‧Qbœ Scroll Wjwc Treasurer ‡Kvlva¨ÿ
Transparent ¯^‧Q Transliteration cÖwZeYx©KiY Take to task wZi¯‹vi Kiv
Transparency ¯^‧QZv Trilogy Îqx Time to again evievi
United Kingdom hy³ivR¨ Unstamped wmj‡gvniwenxb Wisdom cÖÁv
United States hy³ivóª Ultimatum PigcÎ Worship c~Rv
Virile cyiæ‡lvwPZ Vertical Dj¤^ Whirlpool N~wY©
Vivid cÕvYešÍ Vocation e…wË Western cwðgv
Zenith kxl© Zoology cÖvwYwe`¨v Legal statement Revbew›`
Referendum MY‡fvU Gratuity cvwi‡ZvwlK Oxymoron wecixZvj¼vi
Allegory iƒcKag©x iPbv Apostrophe m‡¤^vab Aj¼vi Lyric MxwZ KweZv
Allusion c‡iv‣ D‡jøL/Bw½Z Assonance ¯^ivbycÖvm Limerick gRv`vi Qov
Blank Verse AwgÎv‣i Q›` Couplet wØc`x ‡køvK Satire e¨½ag©x iPbv
Ballad ‡jvKMvu_v Chiasmus evK¨vj¼vi Metaphor iƒcKvj¼vi
Hyperbole AwZk‡qvw³ Lingua Franca ms‡hvM fvlv Onomatopoeia AbyKvi kã

 Number & Gender: ‡h‡Kvb eB †_‡K Abykxjb Ki‡eb|

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 Synonyms & Antonyms -10


INNOCUOUS wb‡`©vl (Adj.), ‣wZ K‡i bv Ggb harmless; banal
(Adj.), AbcKvix (Adj.)
INORDINATE AZ¨waK, A‡hØw³K excessive; unreasonable
INSATIABLE AwZ‡jvfx, hv‡K wKQy‡ZB Z…ß Kiv hvq hard or impossible to satisfy; greedy; avaricious
bv Ggb
INSIDIOUS ¸ßfv‡e AMÕmi, Qjbvc~Y©, treacherous; sneaky
wek¦vmNvZKZvc~Y©
INSINUATE Avfv‡m-Bw½‡Z ejv, AvuP ‡`Iqv, µ‡g to hint; to creep in
µ‡g my‡KØk‡j ‡Kv‡bv RvqMvq Xy‡K cov
INSIPID weim, Zy‧Q dull; bland; banal
INSOLENT Awkó, D×Z arrogant; insulting
INSTIGATE cÕ‡ivwPZ Kiv to provoke; to stir up
INSULAR wew‧Qbœ, ØxcmsµvšÍ Øx‡ci like an island; isolated
INSURGENT we‡`ªvnx (N), ivR‡`ªvnx (Adj.) a rebel; someone who revolts against a government
INTEGRAL cÕ‡qvRbxq, ‡MvUv essential
INTEGRATE m¤ú~Y© Kiv, GKxf~Z Kiv to combine two or more things into a whole
INTRACTABLE Aeva¨, GK¸u‡q uncontrollable; stubborn; disobedient
INTRANSIGENT AvcmwegyL, GK‡ivLv uncompromising; stubborn
INTRINSIC mnRvZ, AšÍR©vZ part of the essential nature of something; inherent
INTROSPECTIVE AšÍg©yL (Adj.) tending to think about oneself; examining one's feelings
INUNDATE cøvweZ Kiv, wbgw¾Z Kiv to flood; to cover completely with water; to overwhelm
INVECTIVE wZi¯‹vic~Y© fvlv, KUyw³, wb›`vevK¨ insulting or abusive speech
INVETERATE Af¨vmMZ, `…Xg~j, e×g~j habitual; firm in habit; deeply rooted
IRASCIBLE wLUwL‡U, gv_vMig easily angered or provoked; irritable
IRONIC we`&iƒcvZ¥K, k‡ãi Ggb e¨envi hv meaning the opposite of what you seem to say; using
Ab¨fv‡e e¨eüZ n‡j fv‡jv nZ words to mean something other than what they seem to
mean
IRREVOCABLE AcwieZ©bxq, cÖZ¨vnvi Kiv hvq bv irreversible
ITINERANT åvg¨gvb moving from place to place
JUDICIOUS Ávbx, myweÁ, cwigvY`k©x exercising sound judgment
JUXTAPOSE cvkvcvwk ¯’vcb Kiv to place side by side
KINETIC MwZm¤úwK©Z (Adj.) having to do with motion; lively; active
LABYRINTH ‡MvjKavuav a maze; something like a maze
LACONIC K_v Kg e‡j Ggb using few words, especially to the point of seeming rude
LAMENT ‡kvK Kiv to mourn
LAMPOON e¨½ Kiv, Dcnvm Kiv to satirize; to mock; to parody
LANGUISH Aemv`MÕ¯Í nIqv, ‡bwZ‡q ev wSwg‡q cov to become weak, listless, or depressed
LARGESS `vw¶Y¨, J`vh©, e`vb¨Zv generous giving of gifts,generosity, philanthropy
LATENT cÕ‧Qbœ, myß present but not visible or apparent; potential
LAUD ¸YKxZ©b Kiv, ¯`wZ Kiv to praise; to applaud; to extol; to celebrate
LEGACY c~e©cyiæl‡`i KvQ ‡_‡K cyiælvbyµ‡g something handed down from the past; a bequest
cvIqv, DËivwaKvi
LETHARGY K¬vwšÍ, D`¨gnxbZv sluggishness; laziness; drowsiness; indifference
LEVITY Q¨vejvwg, ‡Q‡jgvbywl, gh©v`vÁvbnxb lightness; frivolity; unseriousness
AvPiY
LIBEL ciwb›`v, we‡Ølc~Y© KyZ&mv cÕPvi a written or published falsehood that injures the
reputation of, or defames, someone
LITIGATE gvgjv Kiv (V), gKÏgv Kiv (V) to try in court; to engage in legal proceedings
LOQUACIOUS evPvj talking a lot or too much
LUCID ¯^‧Q, mnR‡eva¨ clear; easy to understand
LUGUBRIOUS welY&Y, ‡kvKvZ© exaggeratedly mournful
LUMINOUS fv¯^i, D¾¡j giving off light; glowing; bright

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MACHINATION PµvšÍ, Ky-AwfmwÜ scheming activity for an evil purpose


MAGNANIMOUS gnvbyfe, D`vi forgiving; unresentful; noble in spirit; generous
MAGNATE A_©‡MØi‡e ev c`‡MØi‡e cÕfvekvjx e¨w³ a rich, powerful, or very successful businessperson
MALAISE A¯^w¯Í a feeling of depression, uneasiness, or queasiness
MALFEASANCE A‰ea KvR, KyKg© an illegal act, especially by a public official
MALIGNANT ¶wZKi, ¶wZi KviY causing harm
MALINGER cxovi fvb Kiv to pretend to be sick to avoid doing work

 Analogy- 3
1. Entrepreneur: Profit a) eradicate : get rid of b) joy : sorrow
a) artist : imitation b) laborer : wages c) thin : slim d) conservation : traditional
c) financer : mortgage d) arbitrator : complaints 17. Ephemeral : Eternal
2. Vacillate : Hesitate a) dexterous : skillful b) sinister : threatening
a) Persevere : Waver b) Impulsive : Deliberate c) vicarious : actual d) clandestine : hidden
c) Obstinate : Accommodating d) Irresolute : Indecisive 18. Captive : Free
3. Happy : Cheerful a) belladonna : poisonous drug b) enlarge : reduce
a) work : play b) complement : criticize c) look : gaze d) buy : purchase
c) articulate : express d) add : subtract 19. Coward : Brave
4. Distort : Twist a) hesitate : uncertain b) vacation : holiday
a) Straighten : Bend b) Deform : Reform c) hedonist : pleasure d) break : restore
c) Harmonize : Balance d) Observe : blur 20. Credulous : Sceptical
5. Lengthen : Prolong a) ingenuous : irritate b) cogent : brilliant
a) stretch : extend b) distance : reduce c) ingenuous : naive d) proscribe : prohibit
c) draw out : shorten d) reach out : cut out 21. Punctual : Late
6. Delay : Retard a) guess : spoken b) secret : palpable
a) postpone : promote b) adjourn : start c) sunrise : beyond doubt d) excess : shortage
c) slow down : hold up d) defer : accelerate 22. Dignify : Humiliate
7. Submission : yielding a) refuse : retinue b) fuse : join
a) Subjection : Liberation b) Restrain : Indulge c) praise : criticize d) sympathize : improve
c) Compliant : Acquiescent d) Restriction : 23. Delay : Expeddite
Relaxation a) relate : halt b) block : obstruct
8. Simulate : pretend c) drag : procrastinate d) detain : dispatch
a) self- abnegate : deny oneself b) castigate : praise 24. Eager : Indifferent
c) vacillate : decide d) alleviate : make worse a) concerned : careful b) anxious : nervous
9. Tranquility : Peace c) enthusiastic : halfhearted d) devoted : dedicated
a) chaos : disorder b) retraction : indictment 25. Assert : Dissent
c) combustion : waste d) miracle : belief a) Affirm : Object b) Reject : Disapprove
10. Pecuniary : Financial c) Acknowledge : Recognize d) Endorse : Ratify
a) subsequent : preceding b) noxious : harmful 26. Conscious : Careless
c) condolence : congratulations d) doleful : merry a) Careful : Indifferent b) Graceful : Ugly
11. Peak : Summit c) Generous : Unkind d) Well – informed
a) foreign : nature b) gun : soldier 27. Doctor : Disease
c) mutation : change d) switch : current a) symptom : cure b) psychiatrist : maladjustment
12. EXHAUSTIG : REJUVENATING c) headmaster : teacher d) broker : stock
a) pitful : miserable b) cruel : ruthless 28. Cobbler : Shoes
c) disturbing : soothing d) vexing : irritating a) painter : casel b) spy : plans
13. Excite : Clam c) mechanic : automobile d) carpenter : saw
a) restrain : compose b) agitate : trouble 29. Judge : Courthouse
c) upset : perturb d) stimulate : cool down a) physician : infirmary b) lawyer : brief
14. Submissive : Disobedient c) architect : blueprint d) carpenter : saw
a) comply : conform b) head : acquiesce
c) observe : defy d) obey : hearten to Answer: 1. (b) 2. (d) 3. (c) 4. (c) 5. (a) 6. (c) 7. (c) 8.
15. Barren : Fecund (a) 9. (a) 10. (b) 11. (c) 12. (c) 13. (d) 14. (c) 15. (d)
a) Dry : Parched b) Incessant : Continuous 16. (b) 17. (c) 18. (b) 19. (d) 20. (a) 21. (d) 22. (c) 23.
c) Naked : Sinful d) Hanckneyed : Original (d) 24. (c) 25. (a) 26. (a) 27. (b) 28. (c) 29. (a)
16. Beautiful : Ugly
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30. Teller : Bank 41. Tiger : Zoology :: Mars :


a) artist : museum b) cashier : check Tiger is to Zoology as Mars is to –
c) waiter : restaurant d) borrower : loan a) Astronomy b) Cryptology
31. Referee : Field c) Astrology d) Telescopy
a) Historian : Past b) Light : Blind 42. Cardiology : Heart
c) Agenda : Meeting d) Judge : Courtroom a) pathology : maps b) pharmacology : drugs
32. Doctor : Hospital c) Tautology : education d) apology : sorrow
a) Farmer : Village b) Chef : Kitchen 43. Finch : Ornithology
c) Water : Reservoir d) Plumber : Wrench a) skull : archeology b) fetus : etymology
33. Carpenter : Saw c) rain : geology d) mind : philosophy
a) stenographer : typewriter b) painter : brush 44. Stare : Glance
c) lawyer : brief d) seamstress : scissors a) gulp : sip b) confide : tell
34. Saw : Carpenter c) scorn : admire d) participate : observe
a) Wagon : Farmer b) Painter : Color 45. Whisper : Speak
c) Clothes : Tailor d) Scissors : Barber a) brush : touch b) skip : walk
35. Programmer : Software is analogous to – c) whimper : whine d) listen : hear
a) Doctor : Patient b) Singer : Song 46. Brush : Touch ::
c) Poet : Poem d) Actor : Drama a) glimpse : see b) study : read
36. Mason : Wall c) chatter : speak d) dodge : run
a) artist : easel b) fisherman : trout 47. Ass : Bray
c) author : book d) sculptor : mallet a) Sheep : Bleat b) Fox : Snout
37. Patron : Support c) Hen : Mew d) Flies : Sqeak
a) host : hospitality b) manager : employee 48. Horse : Colt
c) counsellor : advice d) restaurant : reservation a) bird : eaglet b) child : adult
38. Customer : Shopkeeper c) seed : fruit d) pig sow
a) patron : concern b) member : club e) sheep : lamb
c) advocate : policy d) peddler : house 49. Mutton : Goat
e) client lawyer a) bleat : lamb b) sow : pig
39. Quite : Quite c) hide : buffalo d) beef : cow
a) calm : policy b) freeze : water 50. Cow is to beef as pig is to –
c) hot : spread d) heat : short a) beef b) mutton
40. ‘Botany’ is to ‘plants’ as Zoology is to – c) chicken d) pork
a) flowers b) tress
c) dear d) animals
Answer: 30. (c) 31. (d) 32 (b) 33. (d) 34. (d) 35. (c) 36. (c) 37. (c) 38. (e) 39. (a) 40. (d) 41. (a) 42. (b) 43. (c)
44. (a) 45. (a) 46. (a) 47. (a) 48. (e) 49. (d) 50. (d)

 Phrase and Idioms- 3


101. To fan the Meaning: make something more intense; to make a situation worse
flames Example: The riot fanned the flames of racial hatred even more.
102. Cruise around Meaning: to drive or ride around in something
in something Example: Would you like to cruise around in a car like that?
103. Chips in Meaning: to add something to someone else‘s conversation, To contribute to
something being undertaken by a group, such as a task or collection
Example: Athisyaraj chips in with a four wicket haul as the side eases past super
gillies
104. Tighten the Meaning: exert strong pressure on someone.
screws Example: Washington contained and struck to tighten the screws on the Super
Gillies‘ batting and then waded into the attack for the quickest half century in
TNPL
105. Set the tone Meaning: to establish a particular mood or character for something
Example: The lanky Wahington‘s Blitzkrieg shut out the opposition.To the super
gillie's attack, he must have seemed a force of nature.Washington blasted
paceman for three successive sixes in the opening over to set the tone – an
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106. Shut out Meaning: to not allow someone to enter a particular place, if you shut something
out, you stop yourself from seeing it, hearing it, or thinking about it
Example: The lanky Wahington‘s Blitzkrieg shut out the opposition.To the super
gillie's attack, he must have seemed a force of nature.Washington blasted
paceman for three successive sixes in the opening over to set the tone – an
imperious hit over the off side field the best among them
107. Racked up Meaning: to get a large number or amount of something
Example: Mr. Trump deleted his retweet on Tuesday after about five minutes,
but not before the message sent to his 35 million followers racked up a big
response.
108. A penny for Meaning: A way of asking what someone is thinking
your thoughts Example: For several minutes they sat silently, then finally she looked at him
and said, ―A penny for your thoughts, Walter"
109. To keep one‘s Meaning: avoid succumbing to difficulties, typically debt.
head above Example: The business is in trouble, but we are just about keeping our heads
water above water.
110. To cut the Meaning: to stop talking and start
crackle Example: The politicians in India needs to cut the crackle for the benefit of the
masses.
111. A clarion call Meaning: a strong and clear request for people to do something
Example: In 1942, the clarion call was ‗ Karenge ya marenge ‘ (Do or Die) —
today it is ‗Karenge aur kar ke rahenge ‘ (We will do and accomplish). These
five years are about Sankalp se siddhi (commitment to fulfilment),‖Modi said
112. Against the Meaning: despite many difficulties
odds Example: Congress president Sonia Gandhi‘s political secretary Ahmed Patel
may have won a high-stakes Rajya Sabha battle against great odds, but the
mystery about the one extra vote that proved decisive for him still remains amid
claims and counterclaims and speculation.
113. Pitched against Meaning: to make someone fight or compete against someone else
someone Example: Mr. Patel received a total of 44 votes to win the prestigious fight that
saw him pitched against BJP‘s Amit Shah, known for his election and political
strategies.
114. Teeming down Meaning: to rain very heavily
Example: It‘s been teeming down all day.
115. Send someone Meaning: to kill someone, to officiate at the burial services for someone
to glory Example: The preacher sent him to glory amidst the sobs of six or seven former
fans.
116. Run into Meaning: collide with, reach a level
Example: Fourth seed Sindhu could face Hong Kong‘s Ngan Yi Cheung, seeded
13, for a place in the quarterfinals where she could run into fifth seed Sun Yu.
117. Tees off Meaning: to start the first hole in a game of golf, to begin [doing anything]; to be
the first one to start something, (to tee someone off )
Example: Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy make their bids for golfing history
when the 99th PGA Championship tees off Thursday at Quail Hollow with
heavy rain and storms forecast.
118. Bow out Meaning: to leave a job or stop doing an activity, usually after a long time:
Example: With this win, super Gilies qualified for the knock outs, while tricky
warriors bowed out of tournament
119. Claw back Meaning: to get something again that you had lost such as power, especially
gradually and with difficulty
Example: Schwartzman claws back from the brink
120. Tune up Meaning: to prepare for something
Example: Croatia‘s Vekic powered to a 6-3, 6-4 victory, to the disappointment
of a partisan crowd whose support couldn‘t lift Bouchard. She was broken six
times by Vekic, 21, who is in the main draw of this US Open tune-up for the first
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121. Shoot off Meaning: to write and send a message quickly


Example: My daughter will shoot off an e-mail before she‘ll sit down and write
a letter.
122. At the eleventh Meaning: At the last possible moment or opportunity.
hour Example: Millions of companies in India are still not ready to file their first
returns under the new Goods and Services Tax (GST) ahead of an Aug. 20
deadline, a top official told Reuters, urging them not to leave things to the
eleventh hour
123. Crunch up Meaning: to break someone or something up into piece
Example: Yet he gave an assurance that the huge IT back end that is designed to
crunch up to 3 billion invoices a month and calculate companies‘ taxes would be
stable, even if there is a last-minute rush to file.
124. A chip off the Meaning: someone who resembles their parent in character or appearance
old block Example: Meher has a very little patience-a chip off the old block.
125. To throw up the Meaning: to stop trying to do something because you know that you cannot
sponge/throw in succeed
the towel Example: Three of the original five candidates have now thrown in the towel.
126. Cry down Meaning: to belittle; disparage, to silence by making a greater noise
Example: Men of dissolute lives cry down religion because they would not be
under the restraints
127. Take on Meaning: become very upset, fight against someone
Example: After a delay in counting, the Election commission announced the
names of the winners, while the fourth candidate Balwantsinh Rajput of the BJP,
who resigned as Congress leader to take on Mr.patel lost the contest that became
a tightrope walk for Congress president Sonia Gandhi
128. Tightrope walk Meaning: to be in a situation where one must be very cautious.
Example: After a delay in counting, the Election commission announced the
names of the winners, while the fourth candidate Balwantsinh Rajput of the BJP,
who resigned as Congress leader to take on Mr.patel lost the contest that became
a tightrope walk for Congress president Sonia Gandhi
129. Passed himself Meaning: pretend to be
off Example: He passed himself off as a great and rich man

130. Spick and span Meaning: neat, clean, and well looked after.
Example: She keeps her house spick and span
131. Ramp up Meaning: to increase the amount or size of something
Example: The maker of iconic products like the iPhone and the Mac is looking
at a multi pronged strategy to ramp up its presence in one of the fastest growing
markets in the world.
132. Scaling up Meaning: to make something larger in size, amount etc than it used to be
Example: This includes scaling up its manufacturing, developing localized
features on its OS, setting up self-owned retail outlets and creating an ecosystem
for developers to shift from android to the ios platform
133. Narrowing Meaning: to reduce the number of possibilities or choices
down Example: In this case, for the first time, we were able to identify some key
papers and documents. we also spoke to the banks, gathered CCTV footage and
collected bank officials statements before narrowing down on the person
134. Roped in Meaning: to persuade to take part in some activity or to trick or entice into some
activity
Example: Despite the smashing success of the show elsewhere, and actor Kamal
Haasan being roped in, there were doubts over whether a show that depends on
surveillance and an intrusion on privacy would work in Tamil.
135. Notched up Meaning: to win something, or to achieve something
Example: Jones, who notched up 3631 runs in 52 Tests at 46.55, said ―A couple
of law firms approached me later for suing Cricket Australia for ‗dismissal from
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136. Held off Meaning: to stop an opponent from starting to win or lead
Example: In a fantastic race that erupted on the final lap, Kipyegon held off all-
comers, including double-hunting Semenya, down the home straight to clock
4min 02.59sec.
137. Bear the brunt Meaning: to receive the worst part of something unpleasant or harmful, such as
of an attack
Example: Young people are bearing the brunt of unemployment
138. Hush up Meaning: to keep something a secret; to try to stop a rumour from spreading.
Example: Centre attempting to hush up incident , alleges Congress There was
some financial scandal involving one of the ministers but it was all hushed up.
139. To keep its Meaning: to gather together in great numbers.
flock together Example: Gujarat MLAs , who were flown to Bengaluru 10 days ago s part of
the party‘s desperate move to keep its flock together amid several defections
.returned to Gujarat only to be taken to another resort in Anand, 70 km from
Ahmedabad
140. In the dock Meaning: On trial or under intense scrutiny.
Example : Under attack fro diluting the case of alleged stalking and attempted
kidnap of a young woman on Friday night by Vikas Barala , son of the Haryana
state BJP president Subahsh barala and his Ashish , the Chandigarh police on
Monday fount itself again in the dock after it was reported that CCTV footage
from at least five locations was missing as the cameras were non-functional.
141. Hover over Meaning: to stay close to someone or something, waiting, ready to advise or
interfere.
Example :Please don't hover over me, watching what I am doing. I have to hover
over this project or someone will mess it up.
142. Brought up Meaning: to start discussing a subject
Example: Mr. Sonowal brought up the idea when he called on the president on
Saturday.
143. Call on Meaning: to visit someone, usually for a short time ,
someone Example: Mr. Sonowal brought up the idea when he called on the president on
Saturday
144. Beat someone Meaning: to defeat or demoralize someone.
down Example: Samir Singh got to within 36 km of his goal of running 10000km I
n100 days when pain and exhaustion beat him down
145. Keep/ have Meaning: If someone has their tail up, they are optimistic and expect to be
your tail up successful.
Example: The Indian team keeps their tail up for the upcoming match
146. Boxed into a Meaning: To create a predicament or unpleasant situation for oneself whereby
corner there are no or very few favourable solutions or outcomes
Example: This is not the first time that Jadeja has found himself boxed into a
corner.
147. Map out Meaning:: to decide in detail how something will be done
Example: He was plagued by Gstro-intestinal infections and contracted viral
fever but has run 9964.19 kms in 100 days , said Vikram Bhatti , who handled
Mr.Singhs‘ campaign, Mr.singh wants to rest and map out a new challenge this
time over 40000kms
148. Closing ranks Meaning : to join with someone in a cause, or agreement.
Example: Jordan‘s king Abdullah visited the west bank on Monday – a signal to
Israel that he is closing ranks with the Palestinians on key issues.
149. whisked away Meaning: To escort, conduct, or carry someone or something swiftly and quietly
away
Example: The bodyguards whisked away the politician after the speech.
150. spot on Meaning: Exactly right; perfectly accurate
Example: Drag flick specialist Diwakar Ram, who had put up a sterling show
throughout the tournament was spot on in the final too

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 One Word Substitution- 6


A person pretending to be somebody he is not Imposter (Q݇ekx)
A person 70 to 79 years old Septuagenarian (mˇiva©)
Science of bodily structure Anatomy (kixiwe`¨v)
Person who gives written testimony for use in law court Deponent (mvÿx)
A think liable to be easily broken Brittle (f½yi)
One who specializes in the study of birds Ornithologist (cwÿweÁvbx)
A man who is having the qualities of woman Effeminate (‡g‡qwj)
The period between two reigns Interregnum (weiwZ)
Interested mainly in a small group, country etc Insular (GKv‡šÍ Aew¯’Z)
Yearly celebration of a date or an event Anniversary (evwl©Kx)
A written declaration made on oath in the presence of a Affidavit (njdbvgv)
magistrate
A style in which a writer makes a display of his knowledge Pedantic (cvwÐZ¨vwfgvbx)
Person who makes love for amusement without serious Philanderer (cyiælwQbvj/ †cÕwgK)
intension
Allowance due to a wife from her husband on separation Alimony (fiY‡cvlY/ ¯¿x †Lvi‡cvl)
The doctrine that human souls pass from one body to Transmigration (g…Zz¨i ci AvZ¥vi †`nvšÍi cÕvwß)
another at the time of death
To come as a settler into another country Immigrate (Awfevmx)
A person who is very fond of sensous enjoyments Epicure (‰`wnK myL‡fvMx)
People in a rowdy scene Rabble (D‧Q…․Lj RbZv)
A person working in the same place with another Colleague (mnKgx©)
Property inherited from one's father or ancestor Patrimony (DËivwaKvi)
A person who pretends to have more knowledge or skill Charlatan (fÐ)
than he really has
A person who sneaks into a country Infiltrator (AbycÕ‡ekKvix)
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 Partnership
1. A, B and C enter into partnership. A invests 3 times as much as B invests and B invests two-thirds of what
C invests. At the end of the year, the profit earned is Tk. 6600. What is the share of B?
2
Solve: Let C‘s capital = Tk. x. Then, B‘s capital = Tk. x .
3
 2 
A‘s capital Tk.  3  x  = Tk. 2x.
 3 
2
Ratio of their capitals = 2x : x : x=6 : 2 : 3.
3
 2
Hence, B‘s share = Tk.  6600    Tk. 1200.
 11 

2. Four milkman rented a pasture. A grazed 24 cows for 3 months; B 10 cows for 5 months; C 35 cows of 4
months and D 21 cows for 3 months. If A’s share of rent is Tk. 720, find the total rent of the field.
Solve: Ratio of shares of A, B, C, D= (24×3) : (10×5) : (21×3) = 72 : 50 : 140 : 63.
72x
Let total rent be Tk.x. Then, A‘s share = Tk. .
325
72 x 720  325
  720  x   3250 . Hence, total rent of the field is Tk. 3250.
325 72

3. If the Q started a business investing Tk. 85000 and Tk. 15000 respectively. In what ratio the profit earned
after 2 years be divided between P and Q respectively? (Aggarwal Math-02)
Solution : P : Q  85000 :15000  85 :15  17 : 3

4. Anand and Deepak started a business investing Tk. 22500 and Tk. 35000 respectively. Out of a total profit
of Tk. 13800, Deepak’s share is (Aggarwal Math-03)
 14 
Solution : Rato of their shares  22500 : 35000  9 :14. Deepak' sshare  Tk. 13800    Tk. 238.
 23 
5. Samaira, Mahira and Kiara rented a set of DVDs at a rent of Tk. 578. If they used it for 8 hours, 12 hours
and 14 hours respectively, what is Kiara’s share of rent to be paid? (Aggarwal Math-04)
Solution : Ratijo of shares  8 :12 :14  4 : 6 : 7.
 7
 Kiara' s share  Tk.  578    Tk. 238
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6. P, Q and R invested Tk. 45000, Tk. 70000 and Tk. 90000 respectively to start a business. At the end of 2
years, they earned a profit of Tk. 164000. What will be Q’s share in the profit? (Aggarwal Math-05)
Solution : P : Q : R  45000 : 70000 : 90000  9 :14 :18.
 14 
 Q' s share  Tk. 164000    Tk. 56000 .
 41 
7. Prakash, Sachin and Anil started a business jointly investing Tk. 11 lakh, Tk. 16.5 lakh and Tk. 8.25 lakh
respectively. The profit earned by them in the business at the end of 3 years was Tk. 19.5 lakh. What will be
50% of Anil’s share in the profit? (Aggarwal Math-06)
 3
Solution : Ratio of shares  11 :16.5 : 8.25  4 : 6 : 3.Anil' s share  Tk. 19.5   lakh  Tk. 4.5 lakh.
 13 

8. Two friends invested Tk. 1500 and Tk. 2500 in a business. They earned a profit of Tk. 800. One-half of the
profit was divided equally between them and the other half was divided in proportion to their capitals. How
much did each of them receive? (Aggarwal Math-07)
Solution : Ratio of sharees  1500 : 2500  3 : 5
 400  3 
Share of first friend  Tk.    400    (200  150)  Tk. 350.
 2  8 
 400  5 
Share of second friend  Tk.    400    Tk. (200  250)  TK. 450.
 2  8 

9. Reena and Shaloo are partners in a business. Reena invests Tk. 35000 for 8 months and Shaloo invests Tk.
42000 for 110 months. Out of a profit of Tk. 31570, Reena’s share is : (Aggarwal Math-09)
a) Tk. 9471 b) Tk. 12,628
c) Tk. 18,040 d) Tk. 18942
Solution : Ratio of their shares  (35000  8) : (42000  10)  2 : 3.
 2
Reena' s share  Tk.  31570    Tk.12628.
 5

10. Shankar started a business with an investment of Tk. 120,000. After three months, Aniket joined him with
an investment of Tk. 190,000. They earned a profit of Tk. 17,50,000 after one year. What is Aniket’s share
in the profit? (Aggarwal Math-10)
Solution : Shankar : Aniket  (120000  12) : (190000  9)  1440000 : 1710000  16 : 19.
 19 
 Aniket' s share  Tk. 1750000    Tk. 950000.
 35 

11. Gautam started a business with a sum of Tk. 60000. Jatin joined him 8 months later with a sum of Tk.
35000. At what respective ratio will the two share the profit after two years? (Aggarwal Math-12)
Solution : Gautam : Jatin  (6000 12) : (3500  8)  72000 : 28000  18 : 7.

12. Simran started a software business by investing Tk. 50000. After six months, Nanda joined her with a
capital of Tk. 80000. After 3 years, they earned a profit of Tk. 24500. What was Simran’s share in the
profit? (Aggarwal Math-13)
Solution : Simran : Nanda  (5000  36) : (8000  30)  1800000 : 2400000  3 : 4.
 3
Simran' s share  Tk.  24500    Tk.10500 .
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13. Dilip, Ram and Avtar stared a shop by investing Tk. 2700, Tk. 8100 and Tk. 7200 respectively. At the end
of one year, the profit earned was distributed. If Ram’s share was Tk. 3600. What was their total profit?
(Aggarwal Math-14)
Solution : Dilip : Ram : Avtar  2700 : 8100 : 7200  3 : 9 : 8.
Let the total profit be Tk. x.
 9 
Then, Ram' s share  Tk.  x 
 20 
9  3600  20 
 x  3600  x     8000 .Hence, total profit  Tk. 8000.
20  9 

14. A and B started a business in partnership investing Tk. 20000 and Tk. 12500 respectively. After six months,
C joined them with Tk. 20000. What will be B’s share in the total profit of Tk. 2500 earned at the end of 2
years from the staring of the business? (Aggarwal Math-15)
Solution : A : B : C  (2000  24) : (15000  24) : (2000  18)  4 : 3 : 3.
 3
 B' s share  Tk.  2500    Tk. 7500 .
 10 

15. Sonia stared a business investing Tk. 60000. After 6 months Vivek joined him with an amount of Tk.
140000. After 1 year Kriti also joined them with Tk. 120000. After 2 years the business yielded a total profit
of Tk. 450000. What is the share of Vivek in the profit? (Aggarwal Math-17)
Solution : Sona : Vivek : Kirti  (6000  24) : (140000  18) : (12000  12)
 1440000 : 2520000 : 1440000  4 : 7 : 4.
 7
 Vivek' s share  TK.  450000    Tk. 210000 .
 15 

16. Arun, Kamal and Vinay invested TK. 8000, Tk. 4000 and Tk. 8000 respectively in a business. Arun left
after six months. If after eight months, there was a gain of Tk. 4005, them what will be the share of Kamal?
(Aggarwal Math-18)
Solution : Arun : Kamal : Vinay  (800  6) : (400  8) : (800  8)  48 : 32 : 64  3 : 2 : 4
 2
 Kamal' s share  Tk.  4005    Tk. 890 .
 9

17. A, B and C enter into a partnership. They invest Tk. 40000, Tk. 80000 and Tk. 120000 respectively. At the
end of the first year, B withdraws Tk. 40,000, while at the end of second year, C withdraws Tk. 80000. In
what ratio will the profit be shared at the end of 3 years? (Aggarwal Math-21)
Solution : A : B : C  (4000  36) : (8000  12  4000  24) : (120000  24  4000  12)
 144 : 192 : 336  3 : 4 : 7

18. Shekhar started a business investing Tk. 25000 in 2009. In 2010, he invested an additional amount of Tk.
10000 and Rajeev joined him with an amount of Tk. 35000. In 2011, Shekhar invested another additional
amount of Tk. 10000 and Jatin joined them with an amount of Tk. 35000. What will be Rajeev’s share in
the profit of Tk. 150000 earned at the end of 3 years from the start of the business in 2009? (Aggarwal Math-
24)
Solution : Shekhar : Rajeev : Jatin  (2500  6  3500  12  45000  12) : (3500  12)
 1260000 : 840000 : 420000  3 : 2 : 1.
 2
 Rajeev" s share  Tk. 150000    Tk. 5000 .
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19. A and B entered into a partnership investing Tk. 16000 and Tk. 12000 respectively. After 3 months, A
withdraw Tk. 5000 while B invested Tk. 5000 more. After 3 more months, C joins the business with a
capital of Tk. 21000. The share of B exceeds that of C, out of a total profit of Tk. 26,400 after one year by
(Aggarwal Math-25)
Solution : A : B : C  (1600  3  110 00  9) : (1200  3  1700  9) : (21000  6)  147 : 189 : 126  7 : 9 : 6.
 9 6 
 Differnce between B' s and C' s share  Tk.  26400   26400    Tk.3600 .
 22 22 

20. A and B start a business with investments of Tk. 5000 and Tk. 4500 respectively. After 4 months, A taken
out half of his capitals. After two more months, B takes out one-third of his capital while C joins them with
a capital of Tk. 70000. At the end of a year, they earn a profit of Tk. 5080. Find the share of each member
in the profit. (Aggarwal Math-26)
Solution : A : B : C  (5000  4  2500  8) : (4500  6  3000  6) : (7000  6)
 40000 : 45000 : 42000  40 : 45 : 42.
 40 
 A' s share  Tk.  5080    Tk.1600.
 127 
 45 
B' s share  Tk.  5080    Tk.1800
 127 
 42 
C' s share  Tk.  5080    Tk.1680
 127 

21. A, B, C subscribe Tk. 50000 for a business. A subscribes Tk. 4000 more than B and B Tk. 5000 more than
C. Out of a total profit of Tk. 35000. A receives: (Aggarwal Math-27)
Solution : Let C  x. Then, B  x  5000 and A  x  5000  4000  x  9000.
So, x  x  5000  90000  50000
 3x  36000  x  12000.
A : B : C  21000 : 17000 : 12000  21 : 17 : 12
 21 
 A' s share  Tk.  3500    Tk.14,700 .
 50 

22. A, B and C are three partners. They altogether invested TK. 14000 in business. At the end of the year, A
got Tk. 337.50, B Tk. 1125 and C Tk. 637.50 as profit. The difference between the investment of B and A
was (Aggarwal Math-28)
Solution : Ratio of investment s of A, B and C  Ratio of their profits
 337.50 : 1125 : 637.50  9 : 30 : 17.
 9   30 
 A' s investment  Tk. 14000    Tk. 225 0. B' s investment  Tk. 14000    Tk. 7500
 56   56 
Hence, required difference  Tk. (7500 - 2250)  Tk. 5250

23. A, B and C started a business investing amounts in the ratio of 5 : 6 : 8 respectively. After one year, C
withdrew 50% of the amount and A invested an additional amount of 60% of the original amount invested
by him. In what ratio, the profit earned at the end of 2 years should be distribute among A, B and C
respectively? (Aggarwal Math-29)
Solution : Let the initial investment s of A, B and C be 5 x, 6 x and 8 x respectively. Then,
A : B : C  [5 x  12  (160% of 5 x)  12]:(6 x  24):(8 x  12  4 x  12)  156 x:144 x:144 x  13:12:12.

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24. Anu is a working partner and Bimla is a sleeping partner in a business. Anu puts in Tk. 5000 and Bimla
puts in Tk. 6000.Anu receives 12.5% of the profit for managing the business and the rest is divided in
proportion to their capitals. What does each get out of a profit of TK. 880? (Aggarwal Math-31)
Solution : Anu : Bimla  5000 : 6000  5 : 6.
Anu' s share for managing business  12.5% of Tk. 880  Tk. 110.
Net profit  Tk. (880 - 110)  Tk. 770
 5
 Anu' s share  Tk.  770    Tk. 350.
 11 
Anu' s total share  Tk. 110  350   Tk. 460
 6
Bimla' s share  Tk.  770    Tk. 420
 11 

25. Two partners invested Tk. 125000 and Tk. 85000 respectively in a business. They distribute 60% of the
profit equally and decide to distribute the remaining 40% as the interest on their capitals. If one partner
received Tk. 3000 more than the other, the total profit is (Aggarwal Math-32)
Solution : Let the total profit be Tk.x
 60   3x 
Then, 60% of the profit  Tk.   x   Tk.  
 100   5 
 3x 
From this part of the profit each gets  Tk.  
 10 
 40   2x 
40% of total profit  Tk.   x   Tk.  
 100   5 
 2x 
Now, this amount of Tk.   has been divided in the ratio of capitals, which is 125000 : 85000 or
 5 
25 : 17 as interests.
 2x 25   5x 
 Interest on first capital  Tk.     Tk.  
 5 42   21 
 2 x 17   17 x 
Interest on second capital  Tk.     Tk.  
 5 42   105 
 3x 5 x   113 x 
Total money receiveed by first partner  Tk.     Tk.  
 10 21   210 
 3x 17 x   97 x 
Total money received by second partner      Tk.  
 10 105   210 
113 x 97 x
   3000 or x  39375
210 210
Hence, total profit  Tk. 39375.

26. Three partners A, B and C start a business. Twice A’s capital is equal to thrice B’s capital and B’s capital is
four times C’s capital. Out of a total profit of Tk. 16500 at the end of the year, B’s share is: (Aggarwal Math-
33)
Solution : Let C  x, Then, B  4 x and 2A  3  4 x  12 x or A  6 x. A : B : C  6 x : 4 x : x  6 : 4 : 1
 4
So, B' s share  Tk. 1650    Tk. 600 0.
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27. Ninad, Vikas and Manav enter into a partnership. Ninad invests some amount at the beginning, Vikash
invests double the amount after 6 months and Manav invests thrice the amount invested by Ninad after 8
months. They earn a profit of Tk. 45000 at the end of the year. What is Manav’s share in the profit?
(Aggarwal Math-35)
Solution : Let Ninad' s investment be Tk. x.
Then, Ratio of capitals  ( x  12) : (2 x  6) : (3 x  4)
 12 x : 12 x : 12 x  1 : 1 : 1
 1
 Manav' s share  Tk.  45000    Tk.1500 0
 3

28. Four milkmen rented a pasture. A grazed 15 cows for 4months, B grazed 12 cows for 2 months, C grazed 18
cows for 6 months and D grazed 16 cows for 5 months. If A’s share of rend is Tk. 1020, what is C’s share of
rent? (Aggarwal Math-36)
Solution : A : B ; C : D  15  4 : 12  2 : 18  6 : 16  5  60 : 24 : 108 : 80  15 : 6 : 27 : 20
 15 x 
Let the total rent be Tk. x, Then, A' s share  Tk.  
 68 
 27 
Hence, C' s share  Tk.  4624    Tk.1836
 68 

29. A, B and C enter into a partnership by making investment in the ratio 3 : 5 : 7. After a year, C invests
another Tk. 337600 while A withdraws Tk. 45600. The ratio of investments then changes to 24 : 59 : 16.7.
How much did a invest initially? (Aggarwal Math-37)
Solution : Let the initial investment s of A, B, C be Tk. 3x, Tk. 5 x and Tk. 7 x respectively. Then
(3 x - 45600) : 5 x : (7x  337600)  24 : 59 : 167.
3x - 45600 24
   177 x  2690400  120 x  57 x
5x 59
 2690400  x  47200
 Hence, A' s initial investment  Tk. 47200  3  Tk.141600 .
1 1 1
30. A, B and C are partners in a business. Their shares are in the proportion of : : . A withdraws half of
3 4 5
his capital after 15 months and after another 15 months, a profit of Tk. 4340 is divided. The share of C is
(Aggarwal Math-38)
1 1 1
Solution : Ratio of initial investment s  : :  50 : 15 : 12
3 4 5
Let their initial investment s be 20 x, 15 x and 12 x respectively.
A : B : C  (20 x  15  10 x  15) : (15 x  30) : (12 x  30)  450 x : 450 x : 360 x  5 : 5 : 4
 4
 C' s share  Tk.  4340    Tk.1240
 14 

31. A, B, C started a business with their investment in the ratio 1 : 3 : 5. After 4 months, A invested the same
amount as before an dB as well as C withdrew half of their investments. The ratio of their profits at the end
of the year is : (Aggarwal Math-39)
Solution : Let their initial investment s be x, 3x and 5 x respectively. Then
3x 5x
A : B : C  ( x  4  2 x  8) : (3x  4   8) : (5 x  4   5)  20 x : 24 x : 40 x  5 : 6 : 10
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32. A, B and C jointly thought of engaging themselves in a business venture. It was agreed that A would invest
Tk. 6500 for 6 months, B, Tk. 8400 for 5 months and C, Tk. 10,000 for 3 months. A wants to be the working
member for which he was to receive 5% of the profits. The profit earned was Tk. 7400. Calculate the share
of B in the profit. (Aggarwal Math-42)
Solution : For managing, A receives  5% of Tk. 7400  Tk. 370.
Balance  Tk. (7400 - 370)  Tk. 7030
Ratio of their investment s  (6500  6) : (8400  5) : (10000  3)  39000 : 42000 : 30000  13 : 14 : 10
 14 
 B' s share  Tk.  7030    Tk. 2660
 37 

33. Manick received Tk. 6000 as his out of the total profit of Tk. 9000 which he and Runaq earned at the end of
one year. If Manick invested Tk. 20000 for 6 months, whereas Raunaq invested his amount for the whole
year, what was the amount invested by Raunaq? (Aggarwal Math-44)
Solution : Suppose Raunaq invested Tk. x
Then, Manick : Raunaq  (20000  6) : ( x  12)
120000 6000 120000
  or x   5000 .
12 x 3000 24

34. A, B and C entered into a partnership. A invested Tk. 2560 and B invested Tk. 2000. At the end of the year,
they gained Tk. 1105, out of which A got Tk. 320. C’s capital was (Aggarwal Math-45)
x
Solution : Let total capital  x, then, A' s capital  Tk.  
3
B' s capital  (A  C)' s capital  2(B' s capital)  (A  B  C)' s capital  Tk. x
 x
 B' s capital  Tk.  
2
  x x  x
C' s capital  Tk.  x -     Tk.
  3 2  6
x x x
 A : B : C  : :  2 : 3 :1
3 2 6
 1
So, C' s share  Tk.  900    Tk.150
 6

35. A, B and C enter into a partnership. A contributes one-third of the capital while B contributes as much as
A and C together contribute. If the profit at the end of the year amounts to Tk. 900, what would C receive?
(Aggarwal Math-46)
Solution : Suppose B invested Tk. x for y months.
Then, A invested Tk. 3 x for 2y months. So, A : B  (3 x  2y) : (x  y)  6 xy : xy  6 : 1
1 4000
let the total profit be Tk. x, Then,  or x  28000 .
7 x

36. A and B started a business jointly. A’s investment was thrice the investment of B and the period of his
investment was two times the period of investment of B, If B received Tk. 4000 as profit, then their total
profit is (Aggarwal Math-47)
Solution : Suppose B joined after x months.
Then, 21000  12  36000  (12 - x)  36 x  180  x  5
So, B joined after 5 months.

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37. A started a business with Tk. 21000 and is joined afterwards by B with Tk. 36000. After how many months
did B join if the profit as the end of the year are divided equally? (Aggarwal Math-48)
Solution : Suppose B joined after x months.
85000  12 3 85000  12
Then,  or x  8
42500  x 1 42500  3
So, B joined for 8 months.

38. A and B enter into a partnership with Tk. 50000 and Tk. 6000 respectively. C joins them after x months,
contributing Tk. 7000 and B leaves x months before the end of the year. If they share the profit in the ratio
of 20 : 18 : 21, then the value of x is (Aggarwal Math-50)
Solution : Clearly, A invested his capital for 12 months while each one of B and C invested his capital
for (12 - x) months.
Ratio of profits of A, B and C
 (5000  12) : [60000  (12 - x)] : [70000  (12 - x)]  60 : 6[12 - x) : 7(12 - x)  60 : (72 - 6 x) : (84 - 7 x)
But ration of profits  20 : 18 : 21  60 : 54 : 63
 60 : (72 - 6 x) : (84 - 7 x)  60 : 54 : 63
So, 72 - 6 x  54  6 x  18  x  3
1
39. In a business A invest Tk. 600 more than B. The capital of B remained invested for 7 months, while the
2
capital of A remained invested for 2 more months. If the total profit be Tk. 620 and B gets Tk. 140 less than
what A gets, then A’s capital is (Aggarwal Math-51)
Solution : Let B' s capital be Tk. x
Then, A' s capital  Tk. ( x  600)
 19   15 
 A : B  ( x  600)   :  x    (19 x  11400 ) : 15 x
 2  2
 (19 x  11400 
A' s share  Tk. 620 
 (3 x  11400 ) 
 15 x 
B' s share  Tk. 620 
 (34 x  11400 ) 
 19 x  11400 15 x 
 620    140
 34 x  11400 34 x  11400 
 62(4 x  11400 )  14(34 x  11400 )
 248 x  706800  476 x  1159600
 228 x  547200  x  2400 .
Hence, A' s capital  Tk. (22400  600)  Tk. 3000.

40. A and B start a business jointly. A invests Tk. 16000 for 8 months and B remains in the business for 4
2
months. Out of the total profit, B claims of the profit. How much money was contributed by B?
7
(Aggarwal Math-52)

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Solution : Let the total profit be Tk. x


2x  2 x  5x
Then, B  and A   x   
7  7  7
5x 2 x
So, A : B  :  5:2
7 7
16000  8 5  16000  8  2 
Let B' s capital be Tk. y, Then ,   y   12800
y4 2  5 4 

41. Two friends P and Q started a business investing in the ratio of 5 : 6. R joined theme after six months
investing an amount equal to that of Q’s. At the end of the year 20% profit was earned which was equal to
Tk. 98,000. What was the amount invested by R? (Aggarwal Math-53)
Solution : Let the total investment be Tk. z.
 98000  100 
Then, 20% of z  9800  z     490000
 20 
Let the capitals of P, Q and R be Tk. 5 x, Tk. 6 x and Tk. 6 x respectively
Then, (5 x  12)  (6 x  12)  (6 x  6)  490000  12
 490000  12 
 168 x  490000  12  x     35000
 20 
 R' s investment  6 x  Tk. (6  35000 )  Tk. 210000 .

42. Three partners shared the profit in a business in the ratio 5 : 7 : 8. They had partnered for 14 months, 8
months and 7 months respectively. What was the ratio of their investments? (Aggarwal Math-54)
Solution : Let their investment s be Tk. x for 14 months; Tk. y for 8 months and
Tk. z for 7 months respectively. Then, 14 x : 8y : 7z  5 : 7 : 8
14 x 5 7
Now,   70 x  40y  y  x
8y 7 4
14 x 5 112 116
And,   112 x  35z  z  x x
7z 8 35 5
7 16
 x : y : z  x : x : x  20 : 35 : 64
4 5

43. A and B invest in a business in the ratio 3 : 2. If 5% of the total profit goes to charity and A’s share is Tk.
855, the total profit is (Aggarwal Math-56)
Solution : Let the total profit be Tk. 100
 3
After paying to charity, A' s share  Tk.  95    Tk. 57
 5
If A' s share is Tk. 57, total profit  Tk. 100
 100 
If A' s share is Tk. 855, total profit    855   1500 .
 57 

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44. Swati and Rajni enter into a partnership with their capitals in the ratio 5 : 6. At the end of 7 months Swati
withdraws her capital. If they receive the profit in the ratio of 5 : 9, find how long was Rajni’s capital used.
(Aggarwal Math-57)
Solution : SupposeSwati invested Tk. 5 x for 7 months and Rajin invested Tk. 6 x for y months.
5x  7 5 1
Then,   30y  315  y  10
6x  y 9 2
1
Hence, Rajin' s capital was used for 10 months.
2
45. Anil, Kamal and Vini invested Tk. 8000, Tk. 4000 and Tk. 8000 respectively in a business. Anil left after six
months. If after eight months, there was a gain of Tk. 4005, then what will be the share of Kamal?
(Aggarwal Math-60)
Solution : Ratio of profit of Anil : Kamal : Vini
 (8000  6) : (4000  8) : (8000  8)  48000 : 32000 : 64000  48 : 32 : 64  3 : 2 : 4
 2
 Kamal' s share  Tk.  4005    Tk. 890
 9

46. In a business, B invests half the amount invested by A. After 6 months from the start of the business, C
joins the business with an amount equal to twice of B’s investment. After 8 months from the start of the
business B withdraws completely from the business. If at the end of the years, C’s share in the profit was
Tk. 2460, what was the total profit received that year? (Aggarwal Math-62)
Solution : Let B' s investment be Tk. x
 A' s investment  Tk. 2x
 C' s investment  Tk. 2x
A invests money for 12 months
B invests money for 8 months
C invests money for 6 months
Ratio of the equivalent capitals of A, B and C for 1 months
2 x 12 : x  8 : 2 x  6  6 : 2 : 3
Sum of the terms of ratio
 6  2  3  11
If the total profit at the end of the year be Tk. a, then
3a
Share of c   24600
11
 3a  2460 11
2460 11
a  Tk. 9020
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47. A and B started a business by investing Tk. 2400 and Tk. 3600 respectively. At the end of 4th month from
the start of the business, C joined with TK. ‘X’. After 8 months from the start of the business. B withdrew
Tk. 600. If C’s share is Tk. 8000 in the annual profit of Tk. 22500, what was the amount the C’s invested in
the business? (Aggarwal Math-64)
Solution : A invests Tk. 2400 for 12 months
B invest Tk. 3600 for 8 months
And Tk. 3000 for 4 months
Ratio of profit of A, B and C  Profit of A : Profit of B : Profit of C  2400  12 : (3600  8)  (3000  4) : X  8
 28800 : 40800 : 8X  3600 : 5100 : X
Given profit of C  Tk. 8000 and total profit of A, B and C  Tk. 22,500
X  22500 X  22500
   8000
3600  5100  X 8700  X
 22500 X  69600000  8000 X  14500 X  69600000  X  Tk. 4800

 Geometry
1. If 3 sides (cm) of a triangle are given. In which aspect, impossible to draw a triangle?
a) 6, 5, 4 b) 5, 4, 3
c) 4, 3, 2 d) 3, 2, 1
mgvavb t wÎfz‡Ri †h‡Kvb `yB evûi †hvMdj Aek¨B Z…Zxq evû A‡cÿv eo Ackb¸‡jvi ga¨:
6, 5, 4 GLv‡b 5 + 4 > 9 A_©vr wÎfzR AvuKv hv‡e
5, 4, 3 GLv‡b 4 + 3 > 5 A_©vr wÎfzR AvuKv hv‡e
4, 3, 2 GLv‡b 3 + 2 > 4 A_©vr wÎfzR AvuKv hv‡e
3, 2, 1 GLv‡b 2 + 1 = 3 A_©vr Am¤¢ve|
myZivs mwVK DËi, 3, 2, 1

2. If the three median of triangle is equal then the triangle is___?


a) Right angled b) Equilateral
c) Isosceles d) Scalene
mgvavb t wP‡Î ABC wÎfz‡Ri ga¨g¸‡jv n‡‧Q AD, BE, CF|
†Kvb wÎfz‡Ri ga¨gv wZbUv ci¯úi mgvb n‡Z n‡j Aek¨B wÎfzRwU mgevû wÎfzR n‡Z n‡e|
myZivs wÎfzRwU mgevû wÎfzR|

3. A is complementary angles of x o , A  what?


a) 180 o  xo b) 90 o  x o
c) 90 o d) 90o  xo
mgvavb t wP‡Î CD BE
 C  x
 x  45o
`ywU †Kv‡Yi mgwó 90 o n‡j †KvYØq ci¯ú‡ii c~iK †KvY|
Avevi, A hw` x Gi c~iK †KvY nq,
x  A  90 o
 A  90 o  x
Suppose one acute angle is twice of the other acute angle of a right angled ΔABC
Based on above information answer the question (4-6).
mg‡KvYx wÎfz‡Ri m~²‡KvY `ywUi GKwU Ab¨wUi wظY n‡j,
Aek¨B GKwU †KvY 30 o
Ab¨wU 60o

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4. What is the ratio of the acute angles?


a) 1 : 2 b) 1 : 3
c) 2 : 3 d) 1 : 4
mgvavb t m~²‡Kv‡Yi AbycvZ = 30 : 60 o  1 : 2
o

5. If the sum of the acute angles is 3x then what is value of x in degree?


a) 10 b) 30
c) 60 d) 90
mgvavb t m~²‡KvY؇qi mgwó 3x n‡j,
3x  30o  60o  3x  90o  x  30o

6. What is the complementary angle of the sum of the acute angle in degree?
a) 0 b) 90
c) 100 d) 180
mgvavb t m~²‡KvY؇qi mgwó, 30  60 o  90 o
o

`ywU †Kv‡Yi mgwó 90 o n‡j †KvYØq ci¯ú‡ii c~iK †KvY|&


Zvn‡j mgwói c~iK †KvY = 90 o - 90 o [  Gi c~iK †KvY = 90 o -  ] =  o

7. Which is the half of the supplementary angle of 60o ?


a) 30 o b) 60o
c) 90 o d) 120o
mgvavb t `ywU †Kv‡Yi mgwó 180 o n‡j †KvYØq ci¯ú‡ii m¤ú~iK †KvY|
Rvbv Av‡Q,  †Kv‡Yi m¤ú~iK †KvY = 180 o  
60o Gi m¤ú~iK †KvY = 180 o  60 o  120 o.

8. In right angled triangles which are the measurements of the other two angles, other than the right angle?
o o o o
a) 63 , 36 b) 30 , 70
o o o o
c) 40 , 50 d) 80 ,120
mgvavb t ‡h‡Kvb wÎfzR Gi wZb †Kv‡Yi mgwó 180 o
mg‡KvYx wÎfz‡Ri mg‡KvY = 90 o
Zvn‡j Aci `yB m~²‡Kv‡Yi mgwó n‡e 180 o  90 o
Ack‡b _vKv ïay UvB Av‡Q hvi mgwó = 40 o  50 o  90 o
o o
mwVK DËi = 40 , 50

9. In the figure, If AB CD, BEP  What?


a) 30 o b) 40o
c) 60o d) 120o
mgvavb t wP‡Î CFE  120 o
 EFD  180 o  120 o [ m¤ú~iK †KvY] = 60 o
Avevi, PEB  EFD [Abyiƒc †KvY] = 60 o

10. Which is the straight angle?


a) 0o b) 90 o
c) 120o d) 180o
mgvavb t 180o ‡K GK mij †KvY ejv nq|
mij †KvY = 180o
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11. In the figure, x = ?


a) 30 o b) 60o
c) 80 o d) 95 o
mgvavb t wP‡Î, ACB I ACD
m¤ú~iK †KvY
 ACB  180 o  110 o  70 o
Avevi ΔABC †Z,
A  B  C  180 o
 x  30 o  70 o  180 o
 x  180 o  30 o  70 o  80 o

12. What is the value of ACD?


a) 150o b) 120o
c) 90 o d) 60o
mgvavb t ABC wÎfzR mgevû wÎfzR n‡j,
wÎfzRwUi, A  B  C  60 o
 ACD  C Gi m¤ú~iK †KvY
 180 o  C
 180 o  60 o  120 o

13. Sum of two exterior angles of a triangle is-


a) Less than two right angle b) Two right angle
c) Greater than two right angle d) Four right angle
mgvavb t ‡h‡Kvb ΔABC G,
A  B  C  180 o ]
 B  C  180 o
Avevi,
ewa©Z `yB †Kv‡Yi mgwó = DBC  ECB
wKš` DBC  ECB  (180 o  B)  (180 o  C )  360 o  (B  C)
‡h‡nZz B  C  180 o
DBC  ECB  (360 o  180 o ) ev 180 o

14. Which ratio can form a right angled triangle?


a) 3 : 4 : 5 b) 1 : 2 : 3
c) 3 : 5 : 8 d) 5: 7 : 12
mgvavb t mg‡KvYx wÎfz‡Ri j¤^ a, f~wg b I AwZfzR c n‡j,
cx_v‡Mviv‡mi Dccv`¨ Abyhvqx,
c2  a 2  b2
32  4 2  52 ; Giv mg‡KvYx wÎfzR MVb Ki‡e|
12  2 2  32 ; mg‡KvYx wÎfzR n‡e bv|
32  52  82 ; mg‡KvYx wÎfzR n‡e bv|&
52  7 2  12 2 mg‡KvYx wÎfzR n‡e bv|
mwVK DËi : 3, 4, 5

15. The lengths of two sides of a triangle are 3 cm and 8 cm. Which one may be the 3rd side?
a) 3 cm b) 4 cm
c) 5 cm d) 6 cm

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mgvavb t ‡h‡Kvb wÎfz‡Ri `yB evûi mgwó Z…Zxq evû A‡cÿv e…nËi|
3 cm I 4 cm evû wewkó wÎfz‡Ri evû x n‡j,
x  3  8 n‡Z n‡e
 x 33  83
 x  5 x  5
Z…Zxq evûi gvb Aek¨B 5 n‡Z eo n‡Z n‡e|
mwVK DËi n‡e 6 cm

16. When θ is a reflex angle?


a) 360 o  θ  180 o b) 90 o  θ  180 o
c) 360 o  θ  90o d) 0o  θ  180 o
mgvavb t hLb †Kvb †Kv‡Yi gvb 180o ‡_‡K eo wKš` 360 o n‡Z †QvU nq, ZLb †mB †KvY‡K cÕe…× †KvY e‡j| ‡hgb 200 o , 210 o......
Zvn‡j,  cÕe…× †KvY n‡j, 360 o  θ  180 o

17. Which one is the quarter of complementary angle of 50o ?


a) 40o b) 30 o
c) 20o d) 10o
mgvavb t `ywU †Kv‡Yi mgwó 90 o n‡j †KvYØq‡K ci¯ú‡ii c~iK †KvY e‡j|
Zvn‡j 50 o Gi c~iK †KvY = 90 o  50 o  40 o
40 o
‡KvYwUi GK-PZz_©vsk   10 o
4
18. If the sum of two angles is 90 o , then what are they called?
a) Acute b) Obtuse
c) Complementary d) Supplementary
o
mgvavb t hw` `ywU †Kv‡Yi mgwó 90 nq, Zvn‡j Zv‡`i‡K ci¯ú‡ii c~iK †KvY ev Complementary angle e‡j|
‡hgb 30 o , 90 o
DËi n‡e Complementary angle.

19. Three sides of right angled triangle are respectively-


i. 6 cm, 8 cm, 12 m
ii. 5 cm, 12 cm, 13 cm
iii. 3 cm, 4 cm, 5 cm
Which one of the following is correct?
a) i & ii b) ii & iii
c) i & iii d) i, ii & iii
mgvavb t mg‡KvYx wÎfz‡Ri f~wg = a, j¤^ = b Ges AwZfzR = c
n‡j cx_v‡Mviv‡mi Dccv`¨ Abyhvqx, c 2  a 2  b 2
i. 6 2  82  12 2 ; myZivs G‡`i Øviv mg‡KvYx wÎfzR MVb Kiv hv‡e bv|
ii. 52  12 2  132 ; Gi mg‡KvYx wÎfz‡Ri evû n‡e|
iii. 32  4 2  52 ; Giv mg‡KvYx wÎfz‡Ri evû n‡e|
20. In figure if ABC  ACB then 
i. AC = AB
ii. AC < AB
iii. AC > AB
Which one of the following is correct?
a) i b) ii
c) iii d) i, ii & iii
mgvavb t wÎfz‡Ri †h‡Kvb †KvY hZ eo, Zvi wecixZ evû ZZ eo nq|

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‡KvY hZ †QvU nq, Zvi wecixZ evû ZZ †QvU nq|


ΔABC G,
ABC Gi wecixZ evû AC
ACB Gi wecixZ evû AB
‡h‡nZz ABC  ACB
 AC  AB

21. If the difference of the acute angles of a right angled triangle is 6o , what is the value of the smallest angle?
a) 38 o b) 41o
c) 42 o d) 49o
mgvavb t g‡b Kwi, mg‡KvYx wÎfzRwUi GKwU m~²‡KvY = x
mg‡KvYx wÎfzRwUi Aci m~²‡KvY = 90 o  x
cÕkœg‡Z,
(90 o  x)  x  6o
 90 o  2 x  6o  90 o  6  84  x  42 o
‡QvU m~²‡KvYwU 42 o
22.

In the triangle ΔABC , If E and F are the midpoints of AB and AC, what is the length of BC?
a) 25 cm b) 30 cm
c) 32 cm d) 28 cm
mgvavb t ‡h‡nZz ΔABC I AB I AC
EGi ga¨we›`y E I F
1
Zvn‡j, EF  BC
2
1
 3x  5  (12 x  8)
2
 3x  5  6 x  4  3x  9  x  3
BC evûi ˆ`N©¨ = 12x – 8 = 12.3 – 8 cm = 28 cm

23. What kind of angles are they to each other if the sum of two angles is 180 o ?
a) complementary angle b) supplementary angle
c) obtuse angle d) acute angle
o
mgvavb t `ywU †Kv‡Yi mgwó 180 ev `yB mg‡KvY n‡j, †KvYØq‡K ci¯ú‡ii m¤ú~iK †KvY ev supplementary angle e‡j|
24. What is the complementary angle of the angle 0o ?
a) 0o b) 45o
c) 180o d) None of these
o
mgvavb t `ywU †Kv‡Yi mgwó 90 ev GK mg‡KvY n‡j, †KvYØq‡K ci¯ú‡ii c~iK‡KvY ev complementary angle e‡j|
‡h‡Kvb  †Kv‡Yi c~iK †KvY n‡e (90 o  0 o )
 0 o Gi c~iK ‡KvY = 90 o  0o  90 o
‡hUv Ack‡b †`Iqv bv|

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25.

What is the measurement of the angle?


a) 35.5o b) 36.5o
c) 37.5o d) 38.5o
mgvavb t wP‡Î 105o , y, y wZbwU †KvY wg‡j
GK mij‡KvY Drcbœ K‡i|
myZivs,
(105 o  y  y )  180 o
 2 P  180 o  105 o  75 o
 y  37.5o

26.

According to the figure given above, which one of the following is the measurement of EFD?
a) 150o b) 60o
c) 30 o d) 45o
mgvavb t wPÎ n‡Z,
AEF  AEP  180 o
 AEF  180 o  150 o
 30 o
Avevi, EFD  AEF [GKvšÍi †KvY]
 30 o

27. If the angle B is the supplementary angle of A , and B = 180o , A = what?


a) 0o b) 90 o
c) 180o d) 360 o
mgvavb t ‡`Iqv Av‡Q, B = 180o
A I B ci¯úi m¤ú~iK †Kvb †KvY ev supplementary angle n‡j,
A + B = 180o
 A  180 o  B  180 o  180 o  0o

28. A  x o and B is the complementary angle of A , B = what?


o
a) x o b) y
c) 90o  xo d) 90o  xo

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mgvavb t ‡`Iqv Av‡Q, A  x o


A I B ci¯ú‡ii †KvY n‡j ev complementary angle n‡j,
A + B = 90 o
 A  B  90 o
 B  90 o  A  90 o  x 0

29. If A and B are complementary angle and A = B , B what?


a) 60o b) 90 o
c) 45o d) 30 o
mgvavb t ‡`Iqv Av‡Q, A  B
A I B ci¯ú‡ii ú~iK †KvY n‡j ev complementary angle n‡j,
A + B = 90 o
 B  B  90 o [ A  B]
90 o
 2B  90 o  B   B  45 o
2
30. What is the supplementary angle of the angle 180 o  xo ?
a) 90 o b) x o
c) 180o d) xo  90o
mgvavb t `ywU †Kv‡Yi mgwó 180o n‡j †KvYØq‡K ci¯ú‡ii m¤ú~iK †KvY ev supplementary angle e‡j|
 ‡Kv‡Yi m¤ú~iK †KvY n‡e (180 o   ) |
Zvn‡j, (180 o  x) Gi m¤úyiK †KvY = 180 o  (180 o  x)  x o

In ΛABC, B  60 o , C  40 o and bisector of B and C intersect at O.


31.
What is the value of BOC?
a) 80 o b) 90 o
c) 120o d) 130o
mgvavb t ABC G, B  60 C  40
o o

B I C Gi AšÍtwØLÛK ci¯úi‡K O we›`y‡Z †Q` Ki‡j,


60 o
OBC   30 o
2
40 o
OCB   20 o
2
OBC
OBC  OCB  BOD  180 o
 30 o  20 o  BOC  180 o
 BOC  180 o  30 o  20 o  130 o

32.

In figure, what is the value of R?

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a) 25o b) 35 o
c) 45o d) 75 o
mgvavb t wPÎ n‡Z,
ACB  ECF [ wecÖZxc †KvY]
 30 o
Avevi, ABC  CBD = 1 mij †KvY = 180 o
ΔABC G,
ACB  ABC  BAC  180 o
 30 o  75o  R  180 o
 R  180 o  30 o  75o  75o

33. An side of an equilateral triangle is extended which makes an external angle. What is the measurement of this
angle?
a) 60o b) 80 o
c) 90 o d) 120o
mgvavb t mgevû wÎfzR ΔABC Gi cÕwZwU †KvY 60o
 A  B  C  60 o
GLb, ewnt¯’ †KvY ACB  C = 1 mij †KvY = 180 o
ewnt¯’ †KvY ACB  180 o  C  180 o  60o  120 o

34.

In figure, what is the value of ACD?


a) 50 o b) 60o
c) 70o d) 130o
mgvavb t ΔABC G,
A  B  C  180 o
 C  180 o  A  C G,
 C  180  60  70  50
o o o o

Avevi, C  ACD = 1 mij †KvY = 180 o


 ACD  180 o  C  180 o  50o  130 o

35.

In figure, QR=what unit?


a) 3 b) 9
c) 16 d) 20

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mgvavb t ΔPQR G cx_v‡Mviv‡mi Dccv`¨ Abymv‡i cvB,


PR 2  PQ 2  QR 2
 QR 2  PR 2  PQ 2
 QR  PR 2  PQ 2
 52  4 2 [Given by PR  5; PQ  4]
 25  16
 9  3 unit.

36. In ΔABC, B  90 o , AB  12 cm, BC  5 cm. What is the value of AC in cm?


a) 7 b) 13
c) 17 d) 30
mgvavb t ‡`Iqv Av‡Q, B  90 , AB  12 cm, BC  5 cm.
o

cx_v‡Mviv‡mi Dccv`¨ Abymv‡i cvB,


AC 2  AB 2  BC 2
 AC  AB  BC  12 2  52  169  13 cm.

37. If the bisectors of  B and  C of a equilateral triangle  ABC meet at point O, then what is the value of 
BOC?
a) 60o b) 90 o
c) 120o d) 150o
mgvavb t mgevû wÎfz‡Ri cÕwZwU †Kv‡Yi cwigvY 60o
 B  C  60 o
B I C Gi AšÍ©wØLÛK O we›`y‡Z †Q` K‡i|
1 1
 OBC  B   60 o  30 o
2 2
1 1
OCB  C   60 o  30 o
2 2
Avevi, OBC G
OBC  OCB  BOC  180 o
 30 o  30 o  BOC  180 o

38. If the two angles of a triangle are complementary, then the triangle is?
a) Acute-angled b) Obtuse angled
c) Right- angled d) Reflexive angled
mgvavb t wÎfz‡Ri `yBwU †KvY c~iK †KvY n‡j,
‡KvY؇qi mgwó = 90 o
wKš` wÎfy‡Ri wZb †Kv‡Yi mgwó = 180 o
myZivs Z…Zxq †KvY= 180 o  90 o  90 o
Zvn‡j wÎfzRwU mg‡KvYx wÎfzR n‡e|

39. Two triangles are called similar if-


i. The matching angles are equal.
ii. The ratios of matching sides are equal.
iii. The ratios of heights are equal.
Which one of the following is correct?

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a) i & ii b) i & iii


c) ii & iii d) i, ii & iii
mgvavb t
i. `ywU wÎfz‡Ri Abyiƒc ‡KvY¸‡jv ci¯úi mgvb n‡j, wÎfzRØq m`…k n‡e|
ii. `ywU wÎfz‡Ri Abyiƒc evû¸‡jvi AbycvZ mgvb n‡j, wÎfzRØq m`…k n‡e|
iii. `ywU wÎfz‡Ri Abyiƒc D‧PZvi AbycvZ mgvb n‡j wÎfzRØq m`…k n‡e|

40. In  ABC –
i.  ABC is right angle
ii.  A= 90 o
iii. AC + AB>BC
a) i & ii b) i & iii
c) ii & iii d) i, ii & iii
mgvavb t ‡h‡nZz BC Pv‡ci Dci e…Ët¯’ †KvY BAC ev A
 A  90 o [ GLv‡b BC = e¨vm| e…‡Ëi e¨v‡mi Dci _vKv Pv‡ci e…Ët¯’‡KvY 90 o n‡e|]
myZivs  ABC mg‡KvYx wÎfzR|
Avevi, †h‡KvY wÎfz‡Ri `yB evûi mgwó Z…Zxq evû A‡cÿv e…nËi|
 AB  AC  BC

41. What is the measurement of each angle of an equilateral triangle?


a) 45o b) 60o
c) 90 o d) 120o
mgvavb t mgevû wÎfz‡Ri wZbwU †KvYB ci¯úi mg‡KvY|
‡gvU Ave× †KvY = 18o
180 o
cÕwZwU †KvY nq   60 o
3

42. The length of three sides are given below. In which case a triangle can be drawn?
a) 5 cm, 6 cm, 7 cm b) 3 cm, 4 cm, 7 cm
c) 5 cm, 7 cm, 14 cm d) 2 cm, 4 cm, 8 cm
mgvavb t Rvbv Av‡Q †Kvb wÎfz‡Ri †h‡Kvb `yB evûi mgwó Z…Zxq evû A‡cÿv me©`v e…nËg n‡e|
(a) 5 + 6 > 7; myZivs 5 cm, 6 cm, 7 cm evû w`‡q wÎfzR MVb Kiv hv‡e|
(b) 3 + 4 = 7; myZivs G‡ÿ‡Î wÎfzR AvuKv hv‡e bv|
(c) 5 + 7 < 14; myZivs G‡ÿ‡Î wÎfzR AvuKv hv‡e bv|
(d) 2 + 4 > 8; myZivs G‡ÿ‡Î wÎfzR AvuKv hv‡e bv|

43. If the lengths of the three sides of a triangle are 3 cm, 2 cm and 4 cm, which type of triangle is it?
a) right angled b) equilateral
c) isosceles d) scalene
mgvavb t wÎfz‡Ri wZbwU evû 3 cm, 2 cm & 4 cm.
A_©vr cÕwZwU evûi ˆ`N©¨ Avjv`v Avjv`v|
Avevi 3  2  4 A_v©r mg‡KvYx wÎfzR I m¤¢e bq|
2 2 2

‡h wÎfz‡Ri cÕwZwU evûi ˆ`N©¨ wfbœ wfbœ Zv‡K welg evû wÎfzR e‡j|
wÎfzRwU welgevû wÎfzR ev scalene triangle.

44. In  ABC , If  A = x,  B=2x and  C= 3x, which type of triangle is it?


a) right angled b) acute angled
c) obtuse angled d) isosceles

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mgvavb t wÎfz‡Ri wZb †Kv‡Yi mgwó 180o |


A_v©r
A  B  C  180 o
 x  2 x  3 x  180 o
 6 x  180 o
 x  30 o
 A  30 o , B  60 o & C  90 o
Zvn‡j wÎfzRwU mg‡KvYx ev right angled.

45.  ABC is equilateral triangle, Ad  BC and AB = 6 cm. What is the length of BD in cm?
a) 2 b) 2
c) 3 d) 8
mgvavb t hw`  ABC mgevû wÎfzR nq, Zvn‡j cÕwZwU evû ci¯úi mgvb n‡e|
GLb A n‡Z BC Gi Dci j¤^ AD Uvb‡j, †mUv BC †K mgvb `yB As‡k fvM Ki‡e|
 BD  DC
1 1
 BD  BC   6  3 cm.
2 2

46. For the acute angled triangle ABC, which of the following is correct?
a) A  90o b) A  90o
c) B  90o d) B  90o
mgvavb t ‡h wÎfz‡Ri wZbwU ‡KvYB m~²‡KvY A_v©r 90 o Gi †QvU Zv‡K m~²‡KvYx wÎfzR e‡j|
 ABC m~²‡KvYx wÎfzR|
 B  90o
47.

If the figure,  POC = what?


a) 25o b) 35 o
c) 40o d) 45o
mgvavb t wPÎ n‡Z cvB,
POC  POQ  COQ
wKš`
POQ  135 o
COQ  90 o
 POC  135 o  90 o  45o

48.

If the figure, y = what?


a) 10o b) 20o c) 30 o d) 70 o

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mgvavb t ABC G
A  B  C  180 o
 A  180 o  B  C
 180 o  30o  40o  110 o
Avevi, BAC  CAD  GK mij‡KvY = 180o
 A  y  180 o
 y  180 o  110 o  70 o

49.

If the figure, x = what?


a) 30 o b) 60o
c) 80 o d) 95 o
mgvavb t ABC G
ACB Gi ewnt¯’‡KvY ACD
 ACB  180 o  ACD
 180 o  110 o  70o
Avevi,
A  B  C  180 o
 x  30o  70o  180 o [ C  ACB  70o ]
 x  180 o  30o  70o  80o

50.

In the figure, AB DC, x = what?


a) 45o b) 55 o
c) 75 o d) 100o
mgvavb t ABC G
A  B  ACB  180 o
 ACB  180 o  A  B
 180 o  75o  55o  50o
Avevi, ABC  DCE [Abyiƒc †KvY]
 DCE  55o [ ABC  55o ]
GLb,
ACB  ACD  DCE  180 o
 50 o  x  55o  180 o
 x  180 o  50o  55o  75o

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1. Where is the headquarters of the International 15. 19 February 2021 which country ratified the
Vaccine Institute? Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty as the 170th
A) Paris, France B) Beijing, China country?
C) London, United Kingdom D) Seoul , South Korea A) Pakistan B) India
2. When will the twelfth Ministerial Conference of the C) Comoros D) Israel
World Trade Organization be held? 16. When did Bangladesh ratify the agreement to
A) September 2021 B) October 2021 establish the International Vaccine Institute?
C) November 2021 D) December 2021 A) 21 February 2021 B) 22 February 2021
3. Where will the twelfth Ministerial Conference of the C) 23 February 2021 D) 24 February 2021
World Trade Organization be held? 17. What is the name of the English translation of the
A) Abuja, Nigeria B) Geneva, Switzerland third book 'Amar Dekha Nayachin' written by
C) Brasilia, Brazil D) Hanoi, Vietnam Bangabandhu?
4. When will the 16th G20 summit be held? A) New China as I Saw 1952
A) 29-30 September 2021 B) 30-31 October 2021 B) The New China as I Saw
C) 29-30 November 2021 D) 30-31 December 2021 C) NEW CHINA 1952
5. Where will the 16th G20 Summit be held? D) Amar Dekha Naya Chin
A) Rome, Italy B) Osaka, Japan 18. Who is the translator of the book New China 1952?
C) Brasilia, Brazil D) Seoul, South Korea A) Prof. Fakhrul Alam
6. When will the 47th G7 Summit be held? B) Prof. Md. Ahsanul Haque
A) 11-13 May 2021 B) 11- 13 June 2021 C) Prof. Sirajul Islam Chowdhury
C) 30-31 July 2021 D) 30-31 August 2021 D) Prof. Syed Manjurul Islam
7. Where will the 47th G7 Summit be held? 19. What is the name of the first full length film in
A) Rome, Italy B) Tokyo Japan Tripura language?
C) Carbis Bay United Kingdom D) Forest Germany A) Lam Perra B) Kokborok
8. Which is the top country in global arms exports? C) Takridi D) Mor Thengari
A) United States B) Russia 20. Who is the author of the political thriller State of
C) France D) Germany Terror?
9. Which is the top country in global arms purchases? A) Hillary Clinton and Lewis Penny
A) Saudi Arabia B) India B) Bill and Hillary Clinton
C) Egypt D) Australia C) Barack Obama Michelle Obama
10. What is the position of Bangladesh in global arms D) Barack Obama and Lewis Penny
purchases? 21. Who is the author of the book My Father My
A) 2nd B) 10th Bangladesh?
nd th
C) 22 D) 25 A) Sheikh Hasina B) Prof. Fakhrul Ala
11. Which is the top country in the world in air C) Prof. Sirajul Islam Chowdhury
pollution? D) Prof. Syed Manjurul Islam
A) Bangladesh B) Pakistan 22. Who is the director of the movie Spark?
C) India D) Mongolia A) Badrul Anam Saud B) Masud Pathik
12. Which is the most polluted capital in the world? C) Taukir Ahmed D) Nasir Uddin Yusuf
A) Delhi, India B) Dhaka, Bangladesh 23. Who scored his 14th hat-trick in the International
C) Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia D) Kabul, Afghanistan Twenty20 on March 3, 2021?
13. From which country Bangladesh buys most A) Lasith Malinga B) Akila Dhananjaya
weapons? C) Kieron Pollard D) Rashid Khan
A) France B) Germany 24. Who is the second cricketer to hit six sixes off six
C) China D) United Kingdom balls in the International Twenty20 on March 3,
14. What is the location of the capital Dhaka air 2021?
pollution? A) Chris Gayle B) Virat Kohli
A) 1st B) 2nd C) Kieron Pollard D) Rashid Khan
C) 3rd D) 4th 25. When will the ninth Bangladesh Games be held?
A) 1-10 April 2021 B) 1-10 May 2021
C) 1-10 June 2021 D) 1-10 July 2021

Answer: 1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (B) 4. (B) 5. (A) 6. (B) 7. (C) 8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (C) 11. (A) 12. (A) 13. (C)
14. (B) 15. (C) 16. (B) 17. (C) 18. (A) 19. (C) 20. (A) 21. (A) 22. (C) 23. (B) 24. (C) 25. (A)

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9. cÖ_g mgMÖ evsjvi AwacwZ nb †K - Bwjqvm kvn |
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22. Zvwjevev` DcMÖn f~-†K›`ª Pvjy nq KZ mv‡j - 1982 mv‡j|
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26. Rvgvj bRiyj Bmjvg GKRb wK wQ‡jb - c`©v_ weÁvbx (evwo wSbvB`n)|
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28. Kvd‡Kv (KY©dzjx dvwUjvBRvi ‡Kv¤úvwb) Rvcvwbi mnvqZvq M‡o DVv - mvi KviLvbv|
29. evsjvv‡`‡ki `xN©Zg Mv‡Qi bvg wK - ‰ejvg|
30. bvix, wkï I AbMÖmi RvwZi AwaKvi msweav‡bi KZ Aby‡‧Q` - 28 Aby‡‧Q`|
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 Computer Fundamental Miscellaneous-10


1. A factor which would strongly influence a 11. What type of magnetic material is normally used in
businessperson to adopt a computer is its: bubble memories?
A. Accuracy B. Reliability A. Magnetic core B. Cobalt
C. Speed D. All of the above C. Garnet D. Metallic
E. None of the above E. None of the above
2. The most common input device used today is 12. A byte is comprised of:
A. Motherboard B. Track ball A. One bit B. Four bits
C. Scanner D. Mouse C. Eight bits D. Sixteen bits
E. Keyboard E. None of the above
3. What is the name of the temporary data storage area 13. Which of the following printer can be classified as a
between a peripheral device and the CPU which page-at-a-time printer?
compensates for the difference between their speeds? A. Laser printer B. Dot-matrix printer
A. Backing storage B. Buffer C. Thermal printer D. Inkjet printer
C. Main storage D. Temporary storage E. None of the above
E. None of the above 14. The CPU of a computer transfers print output to a
4. Which of the following is the fastest? temporary disk memory at high speed and then gets
A. CPU back to processing another job without waiting for
B. magnetic tapes and disks the output to got to the printer. In this way, the CPU
C. video terminal does not remain idle due to its own high speed as
D. sensors, mechanical controllers compared to the low speed of the printer. What is the
E. None of the above name of this memory?
5. In which year were chips used inside the computer A. External memory B. I/O memory
for the first time? C. ROM D. Buffer memory
A. 1964 B. 1975 E. None of the above
C. 1977 D. 1981 15. Which of the following registers hold the information
E. None of the above before it goes to the decoder
6. The invention of the slide rule is attributed to A. control register B. data register
A. Babbage B. Oughtred C. accumulator D. address register
C. Pascal D. Napier E. None of the above
E. None of the above 16. A modern electronic computer is a machine that is
7. The control unit of a microprocessor meant for
A. stores data in the memory A. doing quick mathematical calculations
B. accepts input data from a keyboard B. input, storage, manipulation and outputting of data
C. Performs arithmetic / logic / functions C. electronic data processing
D. All of the above E. None of the above D. performing repetitive tasks accurately
8. A flat-bed plotter uses a pen which moves in two E. None of the above
directions across a piece of paper fixed on a flat-bed. 17. A typical modern computer uses
Can you tell who controls the movements of this A. LSI chips B. Vacuum tubes
pen? C. Valves D. All the above
A. microfilm B. microfiche E. None of the above
C. film card D. COM 18. ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and
E. None of the above Calculator) had huge advantage over Mark I because
9. The desirable characteristic(s) of a memory system is it used electronic valves in place of the
(are) electromagnetic switches. In the beginning, ENIAC
A. speed and reliability was used for calculating the path of artillery shells.
B. low power consumption For which other was weapon design was it utilized?
C. durability and compactness A. hydrogen bomb B. atom bomb
D. All of the above C. antimissile D. fighter aircraft
E. None of the above E. None of the above
10. The CPU chip used in a computer is partially made
out of:
A. Copper B. Iron Answer: 1. (D) 2. (E) 3. (B) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (B) 7. (E)
C. Gold and silver D. Silica
8. (C) 9. (D) 10. (D) 11. (C) 12. (C) 13. (A) 14. (D)
E. None of the above
15. (B) 16. (B) 17. (A) 18. (A)

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19. Who was the father of Punched Card Processing? 29. The general range of speed in revolutions per minute
A. J Presper Eckert B. Charles Babbage (rpm) at which floppy disks rotate is
C. Dr. Herman Hollerith D. Blaise Pascal A. 2400-4700 B. 390-600
E. None of the above C. 150-250 D. 300-600
Answer: Option C E. None of the above
20. When did Hewlett-Packard Inc. Introduce its first 30. Which of the following typically uses a keyboard for
HP-110 laptop computer? input?
A. 1984 B. 1986 A. desktop terminal
C. 1990 D. 1995 B. point-of-sale terminal
E. None of the above C. financial transaction terminal
21. The computer program language which is widely D. executive workstation E. All of the above
used in computer science and engineering and also in 31. The first microprocessor built by the Intel Corpn.
business is was called
A. COBOL B. FORTRAN A. 8008 B. 8080
C. PASCAL D. LISP C. 4004 D. 8800
E. None of the above E. None of the above
22. A 'number crunching' computer is one that can 32. The microelectronics is the technology of
handle A. microwaves B. microcomputers
A. large spreadsheets B. large alphanumeric data C. chips
C. large volume of numbers D. automatic processing E. None of the above
D. only numbers E. None of the above 33. Who developed the first personal computer
23. The barcode which is used on all types of items, is spreadsheet package called Visicalc?
read by a scanning device directly into the computer. A. Niklaus Wirth B. Dan Bricklin
What is the name of this scanning device? C. Bob Frankston D. Both (B) and (C)
A. Laser scanner B. Wand E. None of the above
C. OCR D. MICR 34. When was the X Window System born?
E. None of the above A. 1984 B. 1989
24. A processing unit that coordinates networks and data C. 1988 D. 1990
communication is known as E. None of the above
A. Control unit 35. A double sided magnetic disk pack has six disks. Can
B. Communications processor you tell how many surfaces of this pack are normally
C. Register unit used?
D. CPU E. None of the above A. 10 B. 12
25. A type of line printer that uses an embossed steel C. 6 D. 9
band to form the letters printed on the paper is E. None of the above
A. Golf ball printer B. Dot-matrix printer 36. The Santa Clara Valley, California is popularly
C. Laser printer D. Band printer known as Silicon Valley of America because
E. None of the above A. huge deposits of silicon are found there
26. Which memory system is not as a mass memory B. many silicon chip manufacturing firms are located
medium? there
A. semiconductor memory B. magnetic tape C. Santa Claus visits it every Christmas
C. magnetic disk D. magnetic drum D. it is full of large grain sand
E. None of the above E. None of the above
27. Different components on the motherboard of a PC 37. Which of the following professions has not been
processor unit are linked together by sets of parallel affected by personal computers?
electrical conducting lines. What are these lines A. medical B. clerical
called? C. accounting D. law
A. Conductors B. Buses E. None of the above
C. Connectors D. Connectively 38. What is the name given to the 8-bit unit used for
E. None of the above coding data?
28. The terminal device that functions as a cash register, A. block of characters B. byte
computer terminal, and OCR reader is the: C. word D. KB
A. Data collection terminal E. None of the above
B. OCR register terminal Answer: 19. (C) 20. (A) 21. (C) 22. (C) 23. (A) 24. (B) 25.
C. Video display terminal (D) 26. (A) 27. (B) 28. (D) 29. (C) 30. (E) 31. (C) 32. (C)
D. POS terminal E. None of the above 33. (D) 34. (A) 35. (A) 36. (B) 37. (E) 38. (B)

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39. What technology is used for flat panel displays? 50. The output of a 2 input OR gate is 0 only when its
A. Solid state B. RBG monitor A. both inputs are 0 B. either input is 1
C. VLSI C. both inputs are 1 D. either input is 0
D. Direct view storage tube E. None of the above E. None of the above
40. What is meant by the term RAM? 51. A high quality CAD system uses the following for
A. Memory which can only be read printing drawing and graphs
B. Memory which can be both read and written to A. Dot matrix printer B. Digital plotter
C. Memory which is used for permanent storage C. Line printer D. All of the above
D. Memory which can only be written to E. None of the above
E. None of the above 52. A printed document reader which scans the
41. Magnetic tape can serve as : characters and then encodes them in a computer-
A. secondary-storage media B. output media compatible code for direct transmission to the
C. input media D. All of the above computer is called
E. None of the above A. Optical character reader
42. Conversion of hexadecimal number 1D7F16 to a B. Kurzweil Data Entry Machine (KDEM)
decimal number is C. MICR
A. 755110 B. 877110 D. Laser scanner E. None of the above
C. 555710 D. 778110 53. The equipment with which the computer talks to its
E. None of the above uers is called a
43. Microfilm reader is a A. word processor B. peripheral
A. OCR device B. COM device C. software D. diskette
C. MICR device D. None of the above E. None of the above
E. All of the above 54. In which addressing mode, the effective address of
44. In magnetic disks, data is organized on the platter in the operand is generated by adding a constant value
a concentric sets of rings called to the contents of a register?
A. sector B. track A. Absolute mode B. Indirect mode
C. head D. block C. Immediate mode D. Index mode
E. None of the above E. None of the above
45. The data recording area between the blank gaps on 55. The term gigabyte refers to
magnetic tape is called a/ an: A. 1024 bytes B. 1024 kilobytes
A. Record B. Block C. 1024 megabytes D. 1024 gigabytes
C. Field D. Database E. None of the above
E. None of the above 56. The CPU chip used in a computer is partially made
46. Personal computers use a number of chips mounted out of
on a main circuit board. What is the common name A. silica B. carbon
for such boards? C. copper D. gold
A. Daughterboard B. Motherboard E. silver
C. Fatherboard D. Breadboard 57. Which of the following best describes a computer-
E. None of the above based information system?
47. Which term is not used to describe the memory A. A system in which a computer is used to turn data
component of a computer? into information
A. ROM B. PROM B. Inputting data C. Processing data
C. RAM D. SAM D. Performing complex mathematical calculations
E. None of the above E. Data is put into the computer for processing
48. Who coordinates the sequencing of events within the 58. Accessing records from a file directly without
central processor of a computer? searching from the beginning of the file is
A. Logic unit B. Arithmetic unit A. Time sharing B. Random
C. Register D. Control unit C. Direct access D. Access time
E. None of the above E. None of the above
49. What type of computer programming is used for 59. EBCDIC can code up to how many different
airplane ticket reservation system? characters?
A. Multi programming A. 8 B. 16
B. Real time programming C. Time sharing C. 32 D. 64
D. Batch programming E. None of the above E. 256
Answer: 39. (A) 40. (B) 41. (A) 42. (A) 43. (B) 44. (B) 45. (B) 46. (B) 47. (D) 48. (D) 49. (B) 50. (A) 51. (B) 52. (B) 53. (B)
54. (D) 55. (C) 56. (A) 57. (A) 58. (C) 59. (E)

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60. When did IBM close the last of its punched card 66. Which of the following memories contains a thin
manufacturing plant? film of magnetic material sand witched between two
A. June, 1989 B. December, 1984 permanent bias magnets?
C. March, 1982 D. November, 1979 A. ROM B. Magnetic disk
E. None of the above C. Core memory D. Bubble memory
61. The monitor of a computer is connected to it by a E. None of the above
A. Wire B. Cable 67. Which of the following bus types are used by the
C. Bus D. Line driver Apple Macintosh computer?
E. Modem A. ISA B. NuBus
62. In a punched card system, data is processed by a C. EISA D. MCA
A. keypunch machine, sorter, and posting machine E. PCI Bus
B. accounting machine, posting machine, and billing 68. When the time to establish link is large and the size
machine of data is small, the preferred mode of data transfer is
C. sorter, posting machine, and billing machine A. Circuit switching B. Packet switching
D. accounting machine, keypunch machine, and C. Time division multiplexing
sorter D. All of the above E. None of the above
E. None of the above 69. Group of instructions that directs a computer is called
63. A single bus structure is primarily found in A. Storage B. Memory
A. Main frames B. Super computers C. Logic D. Program
C. High performance machines E. None of the above
D. Mini-and micro-computers 70. A computer-controlled device for training exercises
E. None of the above that duplicates the work environment is a:
64. What is the highest address possible if 16 bits are A. simulator B. duplicator
used for each address? C. trainer D. COM device
A. 65536 B. 12868 E. None of the above
C. 16556 D. 643897
E. None of the above
65. An integrated circuit is
A. a complicated circuit B. an integrating device
C. much costlier than a single transistor Answer: 60. (B) 61. (B) 62. (D) 63. (D) 64. (A) 65.
D. fabricated on a tiny silicon chip
(D) 66. (C) 67. (B) 68. (B) 69. (D) 70. (A)
E. None of the above

 Ms Word- 3
1. What is the default left margin in Word 2003 6. When inserting Page number in footer it appeared 1
document? but you wish to show a. How can you do that?
A. 1 B. 1.25 A. From Insert menu choose Page Number and
C. 1.5 D. 2 specify necessary setting
2. If you need to change the typeface of a document, B. From format menu choose bullets and Numbering
which menu will you choose? and configure necessary setting
A. Edit B. View C. Click on Page Number Format tool and specify
C. Format D. Tools required setting
3. Which of the following is not a font style? D. All of above
A. Bold B. Italics 7. To get to the 'Symbol' dialog box, click on the
C. Regular D. Superscript ______ menu and choose 'Symbol'.
4. What is the maximum font size you can apply for any A. Tools B. Table
character? C. Insert D. Format
A. 163 B. 1638 8. AutoCorrect was originally designed to replace
C. 16038 D. None of above _________ words as you type.
5. To auto fit the width of column A. Grammatically incorrect B. Short, repetitive
A. Double click the left border of column C. Misspelled D. None of the above
B. Double click the right border of column 9. In Word, the mailing list is known as the ___.
C. Double click the column header A. Data source B. Sheet
D. All of above C. Data sheet D. Source

Answer: 1. (B) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (B) 5. (B) 6. (C) 7. (C) 8. (C) 9. (A)

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10. What is the default font size of a new Word 22. Which of the following is not the part of standard
document based on Normal template? office suite?
A. 9 pt B. 12 pt A. Database B. File manager
C. 14 pt D. None of above C. Image Editor D. Word Processor
11. What is the default font used in MS Word document? 23. Where can you find the Draw Table tool button?
A. Times New Roman B. Arial A. Formatting toolbar
C. Algerian D. None of the above B. Drawing toolbar
12. Drop Cap means C. Standard toolbar
A. Small Caps B. Title case D. Tables and formatting toolbar
C. All Caps D. None of above 24. Superscript, subscript, outline, emboss, engrave are
13. Which indent marker controls all the lines except known as
first line? A. font effects B. text effects
A. Left Indent Marker C. font styles D. word art
B. First Line Indent Marker 25. Shimmer, Sparkle text, Blinking Background etc. are
C. Right Indent Marker known as
D. Hanging Indent Marker A. word art B. font styles
14. Which of the following option is not available in C. text effects D. font effects
Insert >> Picture? 26. The feature of Word that automatically adjusts the
A. Chart B. Graph amount of space between certain combinations of
C. Clip Art D. Word Art characters so that an entire word looks more evenly
15. How many different positions can you set for drop spaced. What is that feature called?
cap? A. Spacing B. Kerning
A. 1 B. 2 C. Positioning D. Scaling
C. 3 D. 4 27. A feature of MS Word that saves the document
16. Which of the following is used to create newspaper automatically after certain interval is available on
style columns? A. Save tab on Options dialog box
A. Format Columns B. Table Insert Table B. Save As dialog box
C. Format Tabs D. Insert Textbox C. Both of above D. None of above
17. Columns dialog box can be opened from... 28. What happens if you press Ctrl + Shift + F8?
A. Press Alt + O + C A. It activates extended selection
B. Format menu Columns submenu B. It activates the rectangular selection
C. Double click on column space in ruler C. It selects the paragraph on which the insertion line is
D. All of above D. None of above
18. You can jump to the next column by 29. What is the shortcut key you can press to create a
A. Press Alt + Down-arrow copyright symbol?
B. Clicking with your mouse on the next column A. Alt+Ctrl+C B. Alt + C
C. Both of above C. Ctrl + C D. Ctrl + Shift + C
D. None of Above 30. When assigning a shortcut key to a symbol, you
19. To open Columns dialog box quickly.. should always try to select a key or key combination
A. double click the space between area on ruler that is:
B. double click the right margin in ruler A. unassigned
C. double click on the left margin area of ruler B. Located on the ten-key pad section of your
D. All of above keyboard.
20. Text boundary can be displayed or hidden from C. Assigned to another task.
A. Customize from Tools menu D. From the same font family as the symbol.
B. Auto text option from Insert menu 31. Suppose you wanted to create an AutoCorrect entry
C. Options from Tools menu that would type the words 'We regret to inform you
D. All of above that your submission has been declined' Of the
21. You wished to justify text over the height of paper, following choices, which would be the best name
which option will you choose... you could assign to this entry?
A. From formatting toolbar A. Regret B. Subdual
B. Page Setup from File menu C. We regret to inform you that your submission has
C. Font from Format menu been declined D. 11
D. Paragraph from Format menu
Answer: 10 (B) 11. (A) 12. (D) 13. (A) 14. (B) 15. (B) 16. (A) 17. (D) 18. (C) 19. (A) 20. (C) 21. (B) 22. (B) 23. (D) 24. (A)
25. (C) 26. (B) 27. (A) 28. (B) 29. (A) 30. (A) 31. (B)

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32. If you want to convert a symbol or several lines of 40. Which of the following position is not available for
text into an AutoCorrect entry, you should: fonts on MS Word?
A. Insert the symbol or type the text in a Word A. Normal B. Raised
document first. Then, select the text or symbol and C. Lowered D. Centered
go to the AutoCorrect dialog box. 41. What is the maximum scale percentage available in
B. Click the Tools menu and choose AutoCorrect Scale drop down box?
Options. Then, click the Insert menu and choose A. 500 B. 200
Symbol (or click the Format menu and choose C. 100 D. 90
Paragraph) to add the symbol or paragraph to 42. Uppercase on Change Case dialog box and All Caps
AutoCorrect. on Fonts dialog box both converts selected text into
C. AutoCorrect can only accommodate one line of Capital Letters. What's the difference between the
text. It is not possible to convert a symbol or multiple two?
lines of text into an AutoCorrect entry. A. Both are same. They are only two different ways
D. Insert the symbol or type the text in a Word of capitalize text
document first. Then, select the text or symbol and B. It is faster to convert from Change Case than from
click the Edit menu followed by Paste Special. Select Font dialog box
New AutoCorrect Entry and then click OK. C. Change Case makes conversion permanent but All
33. How can you access the font size tool on formatting Caps on Font can always be reverted
toolbar? D. All Caps on Font dialog box makes the change
A. Ctrl + S B. Ctrl + Shift + S permanent where Change Case can be always
C. Ctrl + P D. Ctrl + Shift + P reverted
34. How can you make the selected character 43. Changing the appearance of a document is called
superscripted? A. Proofing B. Editing
A. Ctrl + = B. Ctrl + Shift + = C. Formatting D. All of above
C. Alt + Ctrl + Shift + = D. None of above 44. Which language does MS-Word use to create
35. What does Ctrl + = key effect? Macros?
A. Superscript B. Subscript A. Visual C++ B. Visual Basic
C. All Caps D. Shadow C. FoxPro D. Access
36. How can you increase the font size of selected text 45. Which key is used to increase left indent?
by one point every time? A. Ctrl+I B. Ctrl+M
A. By pressing Ctrl + ] B. By pressing Ctrl + [ C. Alt+I D. F10
C. By pressing Ctrl + } D. By pressing Ctrl + { 46. Which key is used to select all the text in the
37. What is the smallest width of a column? document?
A. 0" B. 0.5" A. Ctrl+T B. Ctrl+A
C. 1" D. 1.5" C. Ctrl+F D. Ctrl+N
38. How much space in minimum must be provided 47. To undo the last work, press ......
between columns? A. Ctrl+U B. Ctrl+Y
A. 0" B. 0.5" C. Ctrl+Z D. Ctrl+W
C. 1" D. 1.5" 48. To Redo the last work, press .....
39. Which of the following is not available in Font A. Ctrl+U B. Ctrl+Y
Spacing? C. Ctrl+Z D. Ctrl+W
A. Normal B. Loosely
C. Condensed D. Expanded
Answer: 32. (A) 33. (D) 34. (B) 35. (B) 36. (A) 37. (B) 38. (A) 39. (B) 40. (D) 41. (B) 42. (C) 43. (C) 44. (B)
45. (B) 46. (B) 47. (C) 48. (B)

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1. wb‡Pi †KvbwU eûePb evPK kã bq? 3. Y-Z¡ weavb Abymv‡i wb‡Pi †Kvb evbvbwU Aï×?
a) MÖvg b) Kzj a) wbwb©‡gl b) iæM&Y
c) mfv d) g½j c) cwienY d) Acivý
2. wb‡Pi †KvbRb evsjv fvlvi Kwe? 4. Ôe¨eavb× A‡_© Ô`~i× k‡ãi AccÕ‡qvM N‡U‡Q †Kvb k‡ã?
a) myi`vm b) Kvwj`vm a) `~i`…wó b) `~ivjvcbx
c) Ávb`vm d) Rq‡`e c) `~ivkv d) `~ieZx©
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5. wb‡Pi †Kvb k‡ãi ÔBK× cÕZ¨qhy³ MVb e¨vKiYwm× bv n‡jI eûj 18. Select the options the pair having a similar
cÖPwjZ? relationship to the first pair in capital letter.
a) cÖkvmwbK b) †gØwLK DOCTOR : DISEASE ::
c) Jcwb‡ewkK d) kvixwiK a) psychiatrist : Maladjustment b) Teacher : Pupils
6. wb‡Pi Aï× evbvbwU kbv³ Kiæb- c) Scholar : Knowledge d) Judge : Crime
a) wK¤¢~Z b) D™¢~Z 19. Fill in the blanks : Education is a strong _____ of
c) A™¢~Z d) Af~Zc~e© poverty status.
7. wb‡Pi †Kvb kã AccÕ‡qv‡Mi `…óvšÍ bq? a) requirement b) predictor
a) cwievieM© b) AkÖæRj c) discolor d) exposure
20. Fill in the blanks : He _____ the gathering in
c) B`vbxsKvj d) DrKl©
impressive English.
8. ‡h R‡j Av¸b R¦‡j- Kve¨MÕ‡š’i Kwe-
a) directed b) approached
a) ûgvqyb AvRv` b) †njvj nvwdR c) undertaken d) addressed
c) Aveyj nvmvb d) Kvgvj †PØayix 21. Find the largest number of four digits exactly
9. wb‡Pi †KvbwU ivR‰bwZK Dcb¨vm bq? divisible by 12, 15, 18 and 27.
a) N‡i-evB‡i b) c‡_i `vex a) 9620 b) 9720
c) Puv‡`i Agvem¨v d) wP‡j‡KvVvi †mcvB c) 9820 d) 9920
10. ï× kã¸‧Q kbv³ Kiæb- 22. When 0.232323……….. is converted into a
a) ¯^‧Q›`, ¯^‧Qj, wk‡iv‡‧Q` b) ˆah©, ˆ¯’h©Zv, mL¨Zv fraction, then the results is:
c) GKwÎZ, Aaxb¯’, fvlvfvlx d) Rb¥evwl©K, cwi®‹vi, cyi¯‹vi a) 1/5 b) 2/9
11. Bengalis are ‗Innate‘ poets. c) 23/99 d) 23/100
a) excellent b) romantic 23. By how much is three-fifth of 350 greater than
c) dull d) inborn four-seventh of 210?
12. If became an instant ‗truism‘ that politics meant a) 95 b) 110
selfishness. c) 120 d) None of these
a) Universal belief b) quick judgment 24. 50 is divided into two parts such that the sum of
c) obvious truth d) immediate guess their reciprocals is 1/12. Find the two parts.
13. Select from the alternative, the word that is most a) 30 and 20 b) 30 and 25
closely opposite in meaning to the word given in c) 30 and 40 d) 30 and 35
capital letter EXTANT 25. The ratio between the present ages of P and Q is 5
a) existing b) fashionable : 7 respectively. If the difference between Q‘s
c) dynamic d) lost present age and P‘s age after 6 years is 2, what is
14. Select from the alternative, the word that is most the total of P‘s and Q‘s present ages?
closely opposite in meaning to the word given in a) 48 years b) 52 years
capital letter INDVERTENTLY c) 56 years d) None of these
a) fearful b) impartial 26. If 35% of a number is 175, then what percent of
c) divide d) purposely 175 is that number?
15. Select from the alternative, the word that is most a) 35% b) 65%
closely opposite in meaning to the word given in c) 280% d) None of these
capital letter AUDACIOUS 27. An article is sold at a certain price. By selling it at
a) manifest b) obvious 2/3 of that price one loses 10%. Find the gain
c) venture d) cowardly percent at original price.
16. Select the options the pair having a similar a) 25% b) 30%
relationship to the first pair in capital letter. c) 35% d) 40%
MORPHINE : SEDATES :: 28. A and B started a partnership business investing
a) Drug : Addicts b) Liquor : Intoxicates some amount in the ratio of 3 : 5. C joined them
c) Medicine : Soothes d) Oil : Smears after six months with an amount equal to that of B.
17. Select the options the pair having a similar In what proportion should the profit at the end of
relationship to the first pair in capital letter. one year be distributed among A, B and C?
NAIVE : INGENUOUS :: a) 3 : 5 : 2 b) 3 : 5 : 5
a) Ordinary : Ingenious b) Old : Wise c) 6 : 10 : 5 d) None of these
c) Simple : Kind d) Sophisticated : Urbane
Answer: 5. (c) 6. (c) 7. (d) 8. (b) 9. (c) 10. (d) 11. (d) 12. (c) 13. (d) 14. (d) 15. (d) 16. (c) 17. (d) 18. (d) 19. (b)
20. (d) 21. (b) 22. (c) 23. (d) 24. (a) 25. (a) 26. (d) 27. (c) 28. (c)
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29. If 17 laborers can dig a ditch 26 m long in 18 days, 41. The current Secretary General of SAARC is:
working 8 hours a day; how many more laborer a) Ahmed Salim b) Dipanker Bannerjee
working 9 hours a day? c) Suba Chandaran d) Arjun Bahadur Thapa
a) 34 b) 51 42. ―All power in the Republic belong the people‖
c) 68 d) 85 enshrined in the Constitution of Bangladesh by the
Article:
30. Evaluate 45  21  19  9 a) 5(2) b) 7(1)
a) 30 o b) 5 c) 15(3) d) 29(1)
c) 6 d) 6.4 43. The First Population Census of Bangladesh was
31. MERS is the name of a ___ held in-
a) Virus b) Galaxy a) 1972 b) 1978
c) Drug d) President Office c) 1981 d) 1974
32. The ‗Limits to Growth‘ Report was published by- 44. The film Guerilla has been adapted from the novel
a) The Club of Rome Nishiddo Loban is written by-
b) The Brundtland Commission a) Rabindranath Tagore b) Syed Shamsul Huq
c) The Nathan Commission c) Humayun Ahmed d) Mohammad Zafar Iqbal
d) Our Common Future 45. Which European country first recognized
33. the Crimean Peninsula became the part of Ukraine Bangladesh as a sovereign state?
during the Soviet era in— a) Albania b) East Germany
a) 1921 b) 1954 c) Poland d) Romania
c) 1935 d) 1945 46. Portable program means?
34. The G20 members represent about __ a) Program with wheels
a) 50% of global GDP b) 90% of global GDP b) Independent from its authors
c) 75% of global GDP d) 79% of global GDP c) Independent of platform
35. The largest landlocked country in Europe is___ d) None
a) Poland b) Albania 47. When a computer is first turned on or restarted, a
c) Croatia d) Hungary special type of absolute loader is executed, called-
36. The world‘s most heavily fortified border is a) Compile and go loader b) Boot loader
located between___ c) Bootstrap loader d) None
a) North and South Korea b) Isreal and Lebanon 48. Each IP packet must contain
c) India and Pakistan d) North and South Sudan a) Only Source address
37. Narandra Modi became the Chief Minister of b) Only Destination address
Gujrat, India in ___ c) Source and Destination address
a) Oct 2001 b) Apr 2003 d) None
c) Mar 2003 d) Mar 200 49. In a client/server model, a client program__
38. The global campaign ‗The Future We Want‘ was a) asks for information
launched by__ b) provides information and files
a) the G20 b) the UNDP c) distributes data files to other computers
c) IPCC d) the Rio + 20 d) None
39. The youngest winner of the Man Booker Prize is 50. How do the main components of the computer
a) MacFarlane b) Daniel Glaser communicate with each other?
c) Eleanor Catton d) Alastain Niven a) System bus b) Memory
40. According to the Forbes Magazine, the biggest c) Keyboard d) None
company in the world in 2013 was : Answer: 29. (b) 30. (c) 31. (a) 32. (a) 33. (b) 34. (b)
a) ICBC b) Exxon Mobil 35. (d) 36. (a) 37. (a) 38. (d) 39. (c) 40. (a) 41. (d) 42. (b)
43. (d) 44. (b) 45. (b) 46. (d) 47. (c) 48. (c) 49. (a) 50. (a)
c) General Motor‘s d) JP Morgan Chase

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1. ÔXvK XvK ¸o ¸oÕ evMavivi A_©- 16. The window panes steamed up- Gi h_vh_ evsjv-
a) m‡›`nRbK AvPiY b) †Mvcb ivLvi cÕqvm a) Rvbvjvi KcvU †f‡½ †Mj
c) lohš¿ d) †c‡Ui MÛ‡Mvj b) Rvbvjvi cvjøvq Av¸Y a‡i †Mj
2. ‡KvbwU cwi‧Q`? c) Rvbvjvi KvP Svcmv n‡q †Mj
a) `yKzj b) `yK~j d) Rvbvjvi KvP DËß n‡jv
c) wccyj d) wkgyj 17. nvwm I e¨‡½i bRiæj- Kve¨
3. ‡hØwMK we‡kl‡Yi D`vniY hy³ †QvU evK¨- a) cy‡ei nvIqv b) dwY-gbmv
a) cÕv‡Yi eÜz b) mÂiYkxj †gN c) fvOvi Mvb d) P›`ªwe›`y
c) KvP-KvUv nx‡i d) cwÛZ R‡bvwPZ Dw³ 18. mgvm MwVZ kã-
4. cÕZ¨qvšÍ kã- a) BZ¯ÍZ b) cÖv`yf©ve
a) †ckv b) cvkv c) wk‡ivcwi d) bicy½i
c) wccvmv d) cÖZ¨vkv 19. Ô‡hØeb× Gi wecixZv_©K kã-
5. ‡KvbwU Îqxi evbvb ï×? a) Ro b) gov
a) wegl©, gyg~l©, msNl© b) m‡ËI, mwZ¡K, mËv c) R¦iv d) Riv
c) weNyY©b, we‡NvlY, weg©`Y d) Rvqgvb, Rv¤^yevb, åvg¨gvY 20. Ô‡Qgov×- kãwUi Drm
6. ‡KvbwU A½-f~lY? a) Aviwe b) dviwm
a) gy`½ b) g…Mqv c) ms¯‹…Z d) ZzwK©
c) gxbvwÿ d) †gLjv 21. He was in a brown study and did not seem to catch
7. Transliteration- Gi cwifvlv- my point.
a) Abyev` KiY b) ebx©KiY a) in his study room b) absorbed in reading
c) eY©všÍi d) cÖwZeYx©KiY c) absent-minded d) in a state of shock
8. ‡k•cxq‡ii Ô‡Uwgs Ae w` kÕy×i e½vbyev` K‡i‡Qb- 22. Harassed by repeated acts of injustice, he decided
a) Avãyj Mvddvi †PØayix b) wmivRyj Bmjvg †PØayix to put his foot down.
a) not to yield b) resign
c) gybxi †PØayix d) Kexi †PØayix
c) withdraw d) none of these
9. c`vejxi iPwqZv- 23. They set the two friends by the ear and then
a) gaym~`b `Ë b) iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi enjoyed the fun.
c) Kvq‡Kvev` d) RmxgDwÏb a) made friends b) to provoke to quarrel
10. GK RvZxq bq- c) to bring in agreement d) none of these
a) Awfbq b) Zbq 24. The man who has committed such a serious crime
c) cÖYq d) webq must ‗get the mostly severe’ punishment.
11. kvgmyi ingv‡bi M`¨ MÕš’- a) got the mostly severely b) get the most severe
a) cÕwZw`b Ninxb N‡i b) ¯§…wZi kni c) have got the most severely d) no improvement
c) evsjv‡`k ¯^cœ `¨v‡L d) eyK Zvi evsjv‡`‡ki ü`q 25. Before I could stop him, the boy ‗was throwing‘
12. ‡KvbwU ZzjbvÁvcK kã? the box down the stairs.
a) were throwing b) threw
a) cÖwgZ b) cÖvgvY¨
c) did throw d) no improvement
c) cÖgvY d) cÖgvwYZ
26. No sooner had be entered the room ‗when the
13. ‡jvKUv †h wcQ‡b †j‡MB i‡q‡Q, Kx †M‡iv! GB ev‡K¨i ÔKx lights went out‘ and everybody began to scream.
†evSvq? a) when the lights went out
a) weiw³ b) ivM b) than the lights went out
c) k¼v d) D‡ØM c) and the lights went out
14. eyׇ`e emy m¤úvw`Z weL¨vZ cwÎKvi bvg- d) then the lights went out
a) KweZv b) Kvwj-Kjg 27. The orator ‗had been left‘ the auditorium before
c) cwiPq d) c~e©vkv the audience stood up.
15. mgv_©K bq †KvbwU? a) had been left b) was left
a) †mØw`gxwb b) k¤úv c) had left d) no improvement
c) Pcjv d) giær
Answer: 1. (b) 2. (d) 3. (d) 4. (c) 5. (a) 6. (d) 7. (d) 8. (c) 9. (b) 10. (b) 11. (b) 12. (a) 13. (a) 14. (a) 15. (d) 16. (c)
17. (a) 18. (d) 19. (d) 20. (c) 21. (c) 22. (b) 23. (b) 24. (b) 25. (b) 26. (b) 27. (c)

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28. The ‗feel very proudly‘ that their team had won the 43. If the sum of two numbers is 33 and their
match. difference is 15, the smaller number is :
a) feels very proudly b) felt very pride a) 9 b) 12
c) felt very proud d) no improvement c) 15 d) 18
29. DELETERIOUS 44. The difference of two numbers is 11 and one-fifth
a) impulsive b) salubrious of their sum is 9. Find the numbers
c) pathetic d) inclusive a) 28 and 17 b) 28 and 18
30. USURP c) 28 and 19 d) None of these
a) rise rapidly b) use fully 45. Two numbers are in the ratio of 15 : 11. If their
c) produce quickly d) own rightfully H.C.F is 13, find the numbers.
31. DISCORDANT a) 195 and 143 b) 190 and 143
a) harsh b) different c) 195 and 145 d) None of these
c) harmonious d) separate 46. How many digits will be there to the right of the
32. INSOUCIANCE decimal point in the product of 95.75 and 0.2554?
a) indifferent b) composure a) 5 b) 6
c) interest d) slumber c) 7 d) None of these
33. GRANDIOSE 47. The value of 1001  11 of 13 is:
a) pretentious b) brilliant a) 7 b) 91
c) egoistic d) modest c) 143 d) 169
34. INDOLENT 48. The average of the two-digit numbers, which
a) casual b) lethargic remain the same when the digits interchange their
c) boring d) disinterested positions, is :
35. HALCYON a) 33 b) 44
a) luminous b) gentle c) 55 d) 66
c) motionless d) peaceful 49. Tanya‘s grandfather was 8 times older to her 16
36. VENERATE years ago. He would be 3 times of her age 8 years
a) defame b) abuse from now. Eight years ago, what was the ratio of
c) respect d) accuse Tanya‘s age to that of her grandfather?
37. OBDURATE a) 1 : 2 b) 1 : 5
a) careless b) contrary c) 3 : 8 d) None of these
c) callous d) stubborn 50. The total age of A and B is years more than the
38. ENIGMATIC total age of B and C. C is how many years younger
a) pithy b) puzzling than A?
c) complicated d) illusive a) 12 b) 24
39. The bill was passed by the Parliament in the teeth c) 26 d) None of these
of opposition. 51. The simple interest on a sum of money will be Tk.
a) in the face of b) by force of 600 after 10 years. If the principle is trebled after 5
c) cooperation d) assistance years, what will be the total interest at the end of
40. I have a bone to pick with you in this matter. the tenth year?
a) am angry b) selfish motive a) Tk. 600 b) Tk. 900
c) selfless motive d) desire c) Tk. 1200 d) Tk. 1500
41. The greatest number that exactly divides 105, 1001 52. If the compound interest on a sum for 2 years at
and 2436 is : 12.5% per annum is Tk. 510 the simple interest on
a) 3 b) 7 the same at the same rate for the same period of
c) 11 d) 21 time is :
42. If the number 91876 * 2 is completely divisible by a) Tk. 400 b) Tk. 450
8, then the smallest whole numbere in place of * c) Tk. 460 d) Tk. 480
will be : 53. 0.01 is what percent of 0.1?
a) 1 b) 2 a) 1/100 b) 1/10
c) 3 d) 4 c) 10 d) 100

Answer: 28. (c) 29. (c) 30. (d) 31. (c) 32. (c) 33. (d) 34. (b) 35. (d) 36. (c) 37. (d) 38. (b) 39. (a) 40. (a) 41. (b)
42. (c) 43. (a) 44. (a) 45. (a) 46. (b) 47. (a) 48. (c) 49. (d) 50. (a) 51. (c) 52. (d) 53. (c)

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54. Sixty-five percent of a number is 21 less than four- 63. Three partners A, B, C star a business. Twice A‘s
fifth of that number. What is the number? capital is equal to thrice B‘s capital and B‘s capital
a) 140 b) 142 is four times C‘s capital. Out of a total profit of Tk.
c) 144 d) 145 16,500 at the end of the year. B‘s share is :
55. An article when sold at a gain of 5% yields Tk. 15 a) Tk. 4000 b) Tk. 6000
more than when sold at a loss of 55%. Its cost c) Tk. 7500 d) Tk. 6600
price would be :
a) Tk. 150 b) Tk. 200 64. The value of 10  25  108  154  225
c) Tk. 250 d) Tk. 300 a) 4 b) 6
56. An express train travelled at an average speed of
c) 8 d) 10
100 km/hr, slopping for 3 minutes after every 75
65. The largest number form among
km. How long did it take to reach its destination
600 km from the starting point? a) 2 b) 3 3
a) 6 hrs 21 min b) 6 hrs 24 min c) 4 4 d) All are equal
c) 6 hrs 27 min d) 6 hrs 30 min 66. If a  b , b  c and c  a , then the value of
x y y z

57. If 18 pumps can raise 2170 tonnes fo water in 10


xyz is:
days, working 7 hours a day; in how many days
a) 0 b) 1
will 16 pumps raise 1726 tonnes of water, working
c) 1/abc d) abc
9 hours a day?
67. The average of the first nine- prime number is
a) 6 b) 7
a) 9 b) 11
c) 8 d) 9
1 2
58. To fill a tank, 25 buckets of water is required. How c) 11 d) 11
many buckets of water will be required to fill the 9 9
same tank if the capacity of the bucket is reduced 68. In a race of 200 m, A can beat B by 31 m and C by
to two-fifth of its present? 18 m. In a race of 350 m, C will beat B by:
a) 10 b) 35 a) 22.75 m b) 25 m
c) 62.5 d) None of these c) 19.5 m d) 7.7 m
59. A man can do a piece of work in 5 days. But with 69. If x  1  2 and y  1  2 , find the value of
the help of his son, he can do it in 3 days. In what
(x2  y2 )
time can the son do it alone?
a) 6.5 days b) 7 days a) 6 b) 8
c) 7.5 days d) 8 days c) 10 d) 12
60. Two workers A and B are engaged to do a work. A 70. The reflex angle between the hands of a clock at
working alone takes 8 hours more to complete the 10:25 is:
job than if both worked together. If B worked a) 180 o b) 192.5 o
along, he would need 4.5 hours more to complete c) 195 o d) 197.5 o
the job than they both working together. What 71. IPV4 address is
tome would they take to do the work together? a) 16 bit b) 32 bit
a) 4 hours b) 5 hours c) 64 bit d) None
c) 6 hours d) 7 hours 72. A hard disk is divided into tracks which are further
61. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 20 and 30 subdivided into:
minutes respectively. If both the pipes are used a) Clusters b) Sectors
together, then how long will it take to fill the tank? c) Vectors d) None
a) 12 min b) 15 min 73. Which one of the following represent the binary
c) 25 min d) 50 min equivalent of the decimal number 23?
62. A sum of Tk. 53 is divided among A, B, C is such a) 01011 b) 10111
a way that A gets Tk. 7 more than what B gets and c) 10011 d) None
B gets Tk. 8 more than what C gets. The ratio of 74. The last address of IP address represents
their shares is: a) Unicast address b) Network address
a) 16 : 9 : 18 b) 25 : 18 : 10 c) Broadcast address d) None
c) 18 : 25 : 10 d) 15 : 8 : 30
Answer: 54. (a) 55. (a) 56. (a) 57. (b) 58. (c) 59. (c) 60. (c) 61. (a) 62. (b) 63. (b) 64. (a) 65. (b) 66. (b) 67. (c)
68. (b) 69. (a) 70. (d) 71. (b) 72. (b) 73. (b) 74. (c)

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75. The machine readable form of a program is called as? 88. The European Central Bank is based in:
a) Source code b) Objcet code a) Brussels b) Frankfurt
c) Executable file d) None c) Maastricht d) Paris
76. CSS is an acronym for 89. The series of sketches know as ‗Famine Sketches‘ was
a) Cascading Style Sheet drawn by
b) Costume Style Sheet a) S. M. Sultan b) Kamrul Hasan
c) Cascading System Style c) Qaiym Chowdhury d) Zainul Abedin
d) None 90. ‗Bourse‘ is a European word for what financial
77. What is the use of Forms in HTML? mechanism?
a) To display contents email a) Foreign exchange market b) Stock exchange
b) To display animation effect c) Commodity market d) Deferred payments
c) To collect user‘s input 91. The highest mountain in Bangladesh?
d) None a) Mowdok Taung b) Keokradong
78. A computer port is used to- c) Muripha Taung d) Reng Tiang
a) Communicate with hard disk 92. Which is the financial centre and main city of
b) Download files Switzerland?
c) Communicate with other computer peripherals a) Lausanne b) Berne
d) None c) Zurich d) Geneva
79. SQL stands for 93. What is the name of the ancient Roman city that was
a) Structure Query Language destroyed by the eruption of the volcano Vesuvius in the
b) Standard Query Language first century?
c) Standard Query Linguistics a) Naples b) Pompeii
d) None c) Rome d) Florence
80. Which of the following is not in OSI model? 94. The American state that is nearest to the former Soviet
a) Physical layer b) Internet layer Union is:
c) Transport layer d) None a) Washington b) Hawaii
81. Where in Australia did Captain Cock land? c) Alaska d) New York
a) Great Barrier Reef b) Great Australian Bight 95. In terms of Muslim population, the rank of Bangladesh is:
c) Botany Bay d) Moreton Bay a) Second b) Third
82. In which country did the Man Mau uprising (1952-60) c) Fourth d) Fifth
occur? 96. The Italian explorer who is said to have discovered
a) Uganda b) Kenya America is:
c) Nigeria d) Zambia a) Da Vinci b) Cortez
83. In the CAMELS bank-rating system, the letter ‗A‘ stands c) Caravaggio d) Columbus
for 97. The Bangladeshi born UN Under Secretary General for
a) Average quality b) Asset quality Field Support is-
c) Adequate d) Annual quantity a) Asma Jahangir b) Amirah Haq
84. Who won six consecutive Wimbledon singles titles in the c) Irene Khan d) Niloufer Nina Ahmed
1980s? 98. Which canal is known as the ‗Highway to India‘?
a) Ivan Lendi b) Boris Becker a) Suez Canal b) Grand Canal
c) Chris Evert d) Martina Navratilova c) Indus Canal d) Ravi Canal
85. The highest tunnel for high-speed train in the world has 99. In which city was Martin Luther King assassinated in
been recently opened in: 1968?
a) Japan b) China a) Oklahoma b) Memphis
c) Russia d) Brazil c) New Orleans d) Phoenix
86. The Declaration of Independence in the USA was written 100. The free trade area comprising Argentina, Brazil,
by Paraguay and Venezuela is called
a) George Washington b) Abraham Lincoln a) CAFTA b) MERCOSUR
c) Dwight D. Eisenhower d) Thomas Jefferson c) COMECON d) SACU
87. The only country in South East Asia that was never
colonized by a European power is:
a) Thailand b) Nepal
c) Myanmar d) Bhutan

Answer: 75. (b) 76. (a) 77. (c) 78. (c) 79. (d) 80. (b) 81. (c) 82. (b) 83. (b) 84. (d) 85. (b) 86. (d) 87. (a) 88. (b)
89. (b) 90. (b) 91. (a) 92. (c) 93. (b) 94. (c) 95. (c) 96. (d) 97. (b) 98. (a) 99. (b) 100. (b)

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g„Zy¨: 1999 mv‡j ÔZvnv‡iB g‡b c‡o× Zvi weL¨vZ KweZv| wZwb Ô‡eMg× cwÎKvi cÕ_g m¤úv`K|
Ômuv‡Si gvqv× Kvi †jLv? mywdqv Kvgvj|
‡mwjg Avj `xb †mwjg Avj `xb g~jZ GKRb bvU¨Kvi|
Rb¥: 1949 mv‡j evsjv‡`‡k ÔMÕvg w_‡qUvi×- Gi cÖeZ©K? ‡mwjg Avj `xb|
ÔgybZvmxi d¨v›Uvmx bvUKwU wj‡L‡Qb- ‡mwjg Avj `xb|
g„Zz¨: 2008 mv‡j
†mwjg Avj `xb iwPZ ÔPvKv× GKwU? K_vbvU¨|
Ô‡KivgZ g½j× bvUKwUi iPwqZv? ‡mwjg Avj `xb|
ÔKxZ©b‡Lvjv× bvUKwU iPbv K‡ib? ‡mwjg Avj `xb|
Ôeb cvsïj× bvU‡Ki iPwqZv- ‡mwjg Avj `xb|
ÔRwÛm I wewea †ejyb× bvUKwU †K iPbv K‡i‡Qb? ‡mwjg Avj `xb|
Rvnvbviv Bgvg ÔGKvˇii w`b¸wj× MÕš' iPbv K‡i‡Qb- Rvnvbviv Bgvg
Rb¥: ‡g 3 1929 ÔGKvˇii WvBwi× (¯§„wZ K_v)- mywdqv Kvgvj|
g„Zz¨ 26 Ryb 1994 ÔcÕev‡mi w`b¸wj× MÕ‡š'i iPwqZv †K? Rvnvbvi Bgvg| cÖKvkKvj 1992 mvj|

 mwÜ
1. mwbœwnZ `y‡Uv ÑÑÑÑ wgj‡bi bvg mwÜ| 5. †KvbwU LuvwU evsjv e¨ÄbmwÜ?
K) aŸwbi L) e‡Y©i K) gv_v+G = gv_vi L) Zv+Gi = Zvi
M) k‡ãi N) c‡`i M) †Nvov+†`Øo = †Nvo‡`Øo N) gv+G = gv‡q
2. mwÜi cÖavb myweav Kx? 6. Ôhv+B”Qv+ZvB = hv‡”QZvB× GLv‡b †Kvb aŸwb †jvc †c‡q‡Q?
K) covi myweav L) †jLvi myweav K) Av L) A
M) D”Pvi‡Yi myweav N) †kvbvi myweav M) B N) G
3. mwÜi cÖavb D‡Ïk 7. Ò¯^iaŸwbi c‡i e¨Äb aŸwb G‡j ¯^iaŸwbwU jyß nqÓ Gi D`vniY
K) ¯^vfvweK D”Pvi‡Y mnRmva¨ L) D”Pvi‡Yi `ªæZZv †KvbwU?
M) AvÂwjK fvlvi gvayh© i¶v N) ¯^ieY© I e¨Äbe‡Y©i wgjb K) KuvPv+Kjv = KuvPKjv L) wZb+GK = wZ‡bK
4. cÕK…Z evsjv e¨ÄbmwÜ Gi wbq‡gB n‡q _v‡K| k~b¨¯'v‡b Kx n‡e? M) b`x+Gi = b`xi N) myc&+Aš^ = meš`
K) mgxfeb L) welgxfeb
M) AmgxKiY N) aŸwb wech©q DËigvjv: 1. (K) 2. (M) 3. (K) 4. (K) 5. (M) 6. (M) 7. (K)

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8. Zrmg mwÜ Kq cÖKvi? 24. Ôiex›`ªÕ-Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?


K) wZb L) `yB K) ie + B›`ª L) iex + B›`ª
M) Pvi N) cuvP M) iwe + B›`ª N) iwe + C›`ª
9. †Kvb cÖKv‡ii mwÜ g~jZ eY© ms‡hv‡Mi wbqg? 25. B + C = C-Gi D`vniY †KvbwU?
K) Zrmg mwÜ L) evsjv mwÜ K) cix¶v L) AZxZ
M) ¯^imwÜ N) e¨ÄbmwÜ M) mZx›`ª N) mZxk
10. ¯^iaŸwbi m‡½ ¯^iaŸwbi wgj‡b †Kvb mwÜ nq? 26. B-Kv‡ii ci C-Kvi wg‡j †h C-Kvi nq Zvi D`vniY †KvbwU?
K) e¨Äb mwÜ L) wemM© mwÜ K) w`jøxk¦i L) iex›`ª
M) Aby¯^vi N) ¯^imwÜ M) cix¶v N) AZxZ
11. wgZv + Avwj = wgZvwj- GwU †Kvb mwÜ? 27. Ôcix¶vÕ-Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
K) LuvwU evsjv e¨Äb mwÜ L) LuvwU evsjv ¯^imwÜ K) cwi + C¶v L) cix + C¶v
M) Zrmg ¯^imwÜ N) Zrmg e¨Äb mwÜ M) cix + B¶v N) cwi + B¶v
12. †KvbwU ¯^imwÜi D`vniY? 28. ÔAZ¨šÍ×-Gi mwVK mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
K) KuvPv + Kjv = KuvPKjv L) bvwZ + †eØ = bvZ‡eØ K) AZ¨ + AšÍ L) AwZ + AšÍ¨
M) e`& + RvZ = e¾vZ N) iƒcv + Avwj = iƒcvwj M) AwZ + šÍ N) AwZ + AšÍ
13. Ôwe`¨vjqÕ mw܇Z †Kvb m~‡Îi cÕ‡qvM n‡q‡Q? 29. Ôch©šÍ×-Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
K) A + A L) A + Av K) ch© + šÍ L) cwi + AšÍ
M) Av + Av N) Av + A M) ch© + AšÍ N) c + hšÍ
14. g‡n›`ª Gi mwÜ †KvbwU? 30. Ôch©UbÕ-Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
K) g‡n + B›`ª L) gnv + B›`ª K) ch©+Ub L) ch©+AbU
M) gvnv + C›`ª N) gn + B›`ª M) ci+Ub N) cwi+AUb
15. Ôc~‡Y©›`yÕ †Kvb mwÜ? 31. ÔcÖZ‚¨lÕ k‡ãi mwVK mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
K) ¯^imwÜ L) e¨ÄbmwÜ K) cÖZ¨ + Dl L) cÖZ¨ + El
M) wemM© mwÜ N) wbcvZ‡b wm× mwÜ M) cÖwZ + Dl N) cÖwZ + El
16. Ôh‡_óÕ k‡ãi mwVK mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU? 32. Ôgm¨vaviÕ Gi mwVK mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
K) h_ + Bó L) h_v + Gó K) grm + Avavi L) grm¨ + Avavi
M) h_v + Bó N) h_v + U M) gmx + Avavi N) gwm + Avavi
17. ¯^imwÜi †¶‡Î ÔA×-Kv‡ii ci ÔB×-Kvi _vK‡j Dfq wg‡j ÔG×-Kvi 33. ÔZš^xÕ k‡ãi mwVK mwÜ-we‡”Q` Kx?
nq| †hgb-− K) Zby + C L) Zby + B
K) ï‡f”Qv L) h‡_ó M) Zš^x + C N) Zbx + e
M) g‡nk N) AZxZ 34. Dcwi + Dcwi mwÜ mvwaZ kã †KvbwU?
18. A-Kvi wKsev Av-Kv‡ii ci F-Kvi _vK‡j Dfq wg‡j Kx nq? K) Dch©ycwi L) Dch©cwi
K) Gi L) Avi M) DcwiDcvi L) cybiwc
M) i N) Ai 35. Dcwi + D³ mwÜ mvwaZ kã †KvbwU?
19. ÔkxZvZ©Õ kãwUi mwVK mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU? K) DcwiD³ L) Dc_©cwi
K) kxZ + FZ L) kxZ + AvZ© M) Dchy©³ N) cybiwc
M) wkZ + FZ N) wkZ+ AZ© 36. Ôcï + AagÕ-Gi ï× mwÜ Kx?
20. Ôm`v + GeÕ Gi mwVK mwÜ nj K) ck¦ag L) ck¦vag
K) me©`v L) me©Î M) cïag N) ckvag
M) m‰`e N) m‰e©e 37. ÔMvqKÕ-Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
21. Ôwn‰ZlxÕ k‡ãi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU? K) Mv + AK L) ˆM + AK
K) wnZ+Hkx L) wnZ+Glx M) Mvq + K N) Mv + qK
M) wn‰Z+lx N) wnZv+Hlx 38. ÔM‡elYvÕ k‡ãi mwVK mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
22. Ôg‰ZK¨Õ k‡ãi ï× mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU? K) Me + GlYv L) †Mv + GlYv
K) gZ + GK L) gZ + HK¨ M) †Mv + lYv N) M + †elYv
M) gZt + GK N) gZt + HK¨t 39. ÔbvweKÕ-Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
23. ÒA-Kv‡ii ci J-Kvi _vK‡j Df‡q wg‡j J-Kvi nqÓ- Gi D`vniY K) bv + BK L) †bv + BK
†KvbwU? M) bv + weK N) †bØ + BK
K) g‡nØla L) e‡bØlwa 40. †KvbwUi wbqgvbymv‡i mwÜ nq bv?
M) ci‡gØla N) ci‡gØlwa K) MvqK L) KzjUv
M) cðvag N) wYRšÍ

DËigvjv: 8. (K) 9. (K) 10. (N) 11. (M) 12. (N) 13. (M) 14. (L) 15. (K) 16. (M) 17. (K) 18. (N) 19. (K) 20. (M)
21. (L) 22. (L) 23. (M) 24. (M) 25. (K) 26. (M) 27. (K) 28. (N) 29. (L) 30. (N) 31. (N) 32. (M) 33. (K)
34. (K) 35. (M) 36. (K) 37. (L) 38. (L) 39. (N) 40. (L)

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41. wbcvZ‡b wm× mwÜ Kq cÖKvi? 56. Òmsev`Ó k‡ãi mwÜ-we‡”Q` Kx?
K) cuvP L) Pvi K) mg& + ev` L) mt + ev`
M) wZb N) `yB M) ms + ev` N) mr + ev`
42. e¨Äbe‡Y©i m‡½ ¯^ieY© wg‡j †Kvb mwÜ nq? 57. Ô†lvokÕ k‡ãi mwVK mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
K) ¯^imwÜ L) e¨ÄbmwÜ K) †lvo + k L) lo + Ak
M) wemM© mwÜ N) wbcvZ‡b wm× mwÜ M) lV + `k N) lU& + `k
43. e¨ÄbmwÜ KZ cÖKvi? 58. †Mv¯ú`- Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` Kx n‡e?
K) †Kv‡bv cÖKvi‡f` †bB L) `yB cÖKvi K) †Mvi + c` L) †Mv + c`
M) wZb cÖKvi N) Pvi cÖKvi M) †MØ + c` N) †MØi + c`
44. cÕK…Z evsjv e¨ÄbmwÜ †Kvb wbq‡g n‡q _v‡K? 59. ÔgbxlvÕ-Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
K) welgxfeb L) mgxfeb K) gbm + Clv L) gbt + Clv
M) AmgxKiY N) ¯^im½wZ M) gbk + Blv N) gwb + Clv
45. njšÍ aŸwbi mv‡_ ¯^iaŸwb hy³ n‡j ¯^iaŸwbwU Kx nq? 60. Ôeb¯úwZÕ-Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
K) wØZ¡ nq L) msw¶ß nq K) ebt + cwZ L) eb + ¯úwZ
M) jyß nq N) jyß nq bv M) ebm + cwZ N) eb + cwZ
46. ÔmwÜÕ-Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` 61. Ô`y¨‡jvKÕ-Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
K) mg& + wa L) mg + wa K) w`e& + †jvK L) `xe& + †jvK
M) mg& + wÜ N) mb& + wa M) `y¨j + AK N) `yj& + IK
47. ÔZ`ewa× k‡ãi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU? 62. wemM©‡K Kq fv‡M fvM Kiv n‡q‡Q?
K) ZZ + ewa L) Zr + ewa K) 5 fv‡M L) 2 fv‡M
M) Z`& + Aewa N) Zr + Aewa M) 4 fv‡M N) 3 fv‡M
48. w`MšÍ = 63. ÔcÖvZtivkÕ-Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` Kx n‡e?
K) w`M + AšÍ L) w`K& + AšÍ K) cÖvZ+ivk L) cÖvZt+ivk
M) w`K + AšÍ N) w`M& + AšÍ M) cÖvZt+Avk N) cÖvZ+Avk
49. ÔRM¾xebÕ kãwU mwÜi †Kvb wbqg Abymv‡i n‡q‡Q? 64. Ô`y‡h©vMÕ-Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` Kx?
K) Z& + S L) Z& + R K) `ynt + †hvM L) `yt + †hvM
M) `& + R N) `& + S − M) `yi+†hvM N) `yn + †hvM
50. Ôlohš¿× kãwUi mwVK mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU? 65. Ôabyó¼viÕ k‡ãi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
K) lo + hš¿ L) lU& + hš¿ K) abyt+U¼vi L) aby+U¼vi
M) mr + hš¿ N) ¯^Z + hš¿ M) abym+U¼vi N) abyl+U¼vi
51. ÔmÂqÕ k‡ãi mwVK mwÜ †KvbwU? 66. Ôwb®‹iÕ kãwUi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
K) mb& + Pq L) mg& + Pq K) wbl& + Ki L) wbm& + Ki
M) mO& + Pq N) ms + Pq M) wbt + Ki N) bxt + Ki
52. ÔivÁxÕ-Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU? 67. ÔbxieÕ k‡ãi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
K) ivR& + bx L) ivM& + bx K) bx+ie L) wb+ie
M) ivR& + wM N) ivRb + wM M) wbt+ie N) wbi&+Ae
53. Ôe„wóÕi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU? 68. ÔAninÕ-Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
K) e„m + wZ L) e„k + wU K) Ant + in L) Ant + An
M) e„l& + wZ N) e„l + wU M) Ant + Ant N) An + in
54. ÔlôÕ-Gi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU? 69. Anwb©k mwVK mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU?
K) lU& + _ L) ll& + _ K) An+wbk L) A‡nv+wbkv
M) ll& + U N) ll& + V M) Ant+wbkv N) Ani+wbk
55. Ôms¯‹viÕ kãwUi mwÜwe‡”Q` †KvbwU? 70. †KvbwU wemM© mwÜ?
K) mt + Kvi L) mg& + Kvi K) cwi®‹vi L) we‡”Q`
M) ms + Kvi N) mr + Kvi M) eb¯úwZ N) m‡`¨vRvZ
DËigvjv: 41. (N) 42. (L) 43. (M) 44. (L) 45. (N) 46. (K) 47. (N) 48. (L) 49. (L) 50. (L) 51. (L) 52. (K) 53. (M)
54. (L) 55. (L) 56. (K) 57. (N) 58. (L) 59. (K) 60. (N) 61. (K) 62. (L) 63. (M) 64. (L) 65. (K) 66. (M)
67. (M) 68. (L) 69. (M) 70. (N)

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 mgvm- 2
1. Zrcyiæl mgv‡m †Kvb c` cÕavb? 18. Kvb D`vniYwU AjyK Zrcyiæl mgv‡mi?
K) cke©c` L) cic` K) Mv‡q cov L) Pv-evMvb
M) Ab¨c` N) Dfqc` M) LuvPv Qvov N) gvj ¸`vg
2. c~e©c‡` wefw³ †jv‡c †Kvb mgvm nq? 19. †KvbwU AjyK Zrcyiæl mgv‡mi D`vniY?
K) Ae¨qxfve L) Zrcyiæl K) K‡j QuvUv L) gv_vq QvZv
M) Kg©aviq N) wظ M) nv‡Z Kj‡g N) Mv‡q njy`
3. Zrcyiæl mgvm Kq cÖKvi? 20. Ø›Ø mgv‡mi wecixZ A_© cÕvavb¨ mgvm †KvbwU?
K) AvU L) bq K) Kg©aviq mgvm L) eûeªxwn mgvm
M) `k N) GMvi M) wظ mgvm N) Zrcyiæl mgvm
4. ÔwPimyLxÕ- Gi e¨vmevK¨ †KvbwU? 21. †h mgv‡m mgm¨gvb c‡`i cwie‡Z© Ab¨ c` cÕavb nq Zv‡K Kx
K) wPiKvj e¨vwcqv myLx L) wPiKvj e¨vwcqv myL e‡j?
M) wPiw`‡bi Rb¨ myLx N) wPiw`b a‡i myLx K) Ø›`¡ L) Kg©aviq
5. Ôwe`¨vnxbÕ kãwU †Kvb ai‡bi mgvm n‡e? M) eûeªxwn N) Zrcyiæl
K) Z…Zxqv Zrcyiæl L) cÂgx Zrcyiæl 22. ÔKgjv¶Õ Gi mwVK e¨vmevK¨ nj−
M mgvbvwaKiY Zrcyiæl N) e¨vwaKiY eûeªxwn K) Kgj Aw¶i b¨vq L) Kgj A‡¶i b¨vq
6. Áv‡b k~b¨ = ÁvbkMb¨Ñ GwU †Kvb ai‡bi Zrcyiæl mgv‡mi M) Kg‡ji b¨vq Aw¶ hvi N) Kg‡ji b¨vq A¶ hvi
D`vniY? 23. ÒcÙ bvwf‡Z hvi = cÙbvfÕ GwU †Kvb mgvm?
K) 7gx L) 3qv K) Kg©aviq L) Zrcyiæl
M) 5gx N) 2qv M) eûeªxwn N) wظ
7. AjyK Z…Zxqv Zrcyiæl mgv‡mi D`vniY †KvbwU? 24. c~e©c` we‡klY I cic` we‡kl¨ n‡j †Kvb eûeªxwn mgvm nq?
K) Zuv‡Z †evbv L) MvQcvKv A_ev, c~e©c` we‡klY I cic` we‡kl¨ n‡j Zv‡K e‡j-−
M) P›`bPwP©Z N) gbMov K) e¨vwaKiY eûeªxwn L) mgvbvwaKiY eûeªxwn
8. Ô¸iæ‡K fw³Õ ¸iæfw³ †Kvb cÖKvi mgv‡mi D`vniY? M) cÖZ¨qvšÍ eûeªxwn N) ga¨c`‡jvcx eûeªxwn
K) 2qv Zrcyiæl L) 3q Zrcyiæl 25. eûeªxwn mgv‡mi wb®úbœ c`wU †Kvb c`cÕavb?
M) 4_x© Zrcyiæl N) lôx Zrcyiæl K) c~e©c` L) Ab¨c`
9. mvaviYZ Pz¨Z, RvZ, fxZ, M„nxZ A‡_© †h mgvR nq Zvi bvg M) cic` N) Dfqc`
K) LuvwU evsjv Zrcyiæl L) PZz_x© Zrcyiæl 26. eûeªxwn KZ cÖKvi?
M) Z…Zxqv Zrcyiæl N) cÂgx Zrcyiæl K) 8 L) 9
10. †KvbwU lôx Zrcyiæl mgv‡mi D`vniY? M) 6 N) 7
K) ivRcyÎ L) Afve 27. †KvbwU e¨vwaKiY eûeªxwn mgv‡mi D`vniY?
M) ivbœvNi N) cÖvYwcÖq K) †KvjvKzwj L) EbcuvRy‡i
11. cic‡` mgwóevPK kã _vK‡j †Kvb mgvm nq? M) nv‡ZLwo N) K_vme©¯^
K) lôx Zrcyiæl L) msL¨vevPK eûeªxwn 28. eûeªxwn mgv‡mi c~e©c` Ges cic` †Kv‡bvwU hw` we‡klY bv nq
M) Ae¨qxfve N) wظ Z‡e Zv‡K Kx e‡j?
12. ÔMRbxi ivRv = MRbxivR× GwU †Kvb mgv‡mi D`vniY? K) mgvbvwaKiY eûeªxwn L) e¨vwaKiY eûeªxwn
K) cÂgx Zrcyiæl mgvm L) lôx Zrcyiæl mgvm M) e¨wZnvi eûeªxwn N) cÖZ¨qvšÍ eûeªxwn
M) Dcc` Zrcyiæl mgvm N) eûeªxwn mgvm 29. ÔAvkxwelÕ †Kvb eûeªxwn mgv‡mi D`vniY?
13. w`jxk¦i wK‡mi D`vniY? K) e¨vwaKiY eûeªxwn L) mgvbvwaKiY eûeªxwn
K) Kg©aviq L) Zrcyiæl M) e¨wZnvi eûeªxwn N) cÕZ¨qvšÍ eûeªxwn
M) AjyKØ›Ø N) Ø›Ø 30. ÖKv‡b Kv‡b †h K_v = KvbvKvwbÓ G D`vniY †Kvb mgv‡mi?
14. ÔivRc_Õ-Gi e¨vmevK¨ n‡e K) e¨wZnvi eûeªxwn L) AjyK eûeªxwn
K) ivRvi c_ L) ivRv wbwg©Z c_ M) Ae¨qxfve N) mßgx Zrcyiæl
M) ivRv‡`i c_ N) c‡_i ivRv 31. wb‡Pi †KvbwU e¨wZnvi eûeªxwn mgv‡mi e¨vmevK¨?
15. Ôwek¦weL¨vZÕ mg¯sc`wU †Kvb mgvm wb‡`©k K‡i? K) axi eyw× hvi L) bxj †h AvKvk
K) ga¨c`‡jvcx eûeªxwn L) mßgx Zrcyiæl M) `k Avbb hvi N) jvwV‡Z jvwV‡Z †h jovB
M) PZz_x© Zrcyiæl N) Dcgvb Kg©aviq
16. †KvbwU LuvwU evsjv bT& Zrcyiæl mgv‡mi D`vniY? DËigvjv: 1. (L) 2. (L) 3. (L) 4. (K) 5. (K) 6. (L) 7. (K)
K) Afve L) A‡Pbv 8. (M) 9. (N) 10. (K) 11. (K) 12. (L) 13. (L) 14. (N) 15. (L)
M) Abv`i N) AKvZi 16. (L) 17. (L) 18. (K) 19. (K) 20. (L) 21. (M) 22. (M)
17. Ôc¼RÕ †Kvb Zrcyiæl wb®úbœ kã? 23. (M) 24. (L) 25. (L) 26. (K) 27. (N) 28. (L) 29. (K)
K) AjyK L) Dcc` 30. (K) 31. (N)
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32. wb‡Pi †KvbwU e¨wZnvi eûeªxwn mgv‡mi e¨vmevK¨? 49. Ae¨qxfve mgv‡m †Kvb c` cÕavb?
K) nv‡Z nv‡Z †h hy× L) bxj †h AvKvk K) wfbœ c` L) Dfq c`
M) `k Avbb hvi N) axi eyw× hvi M) cic` N) c~e©c`
33. ÔnvmvnvwmÕ †Kvb mgvm? 50. A_© cÖvav‡b¨i w`K †_‡K Kg©aviq- Gi wecixZ mgvm †KvbwU?
K) e¨wZnvi eûeªxwn L) e¨vwaKiY eûeªxwn K) Zrcyiæl L) Ø›Ø
M) bT& eûeªxwn N) ga¨c`‡jvcx eûeªxwn M) Ae¨qxfve N) eûeªxwn
34. Ô†emyiÕ †Kvb mgvm? 51. mvgxc¨ A‡_© †Kv_vq Ae¨qxfve mgvm n‡q‡Q?
K) Ae¨qxfve L) Kg©aviq K) DcK‚j L) AvMZ
M) eûeªxwn N) Zrcyiæl M) Miwgj N) DcØxc
35. ÒKzjvi AvK…wZwewkó Kvb †h igYxi = KzjvKvbxÓ †Kvb mgvm? 52. ÔMiwgjÕ-Gi mwVK e¨vmevK¨
K) ga¨c`‡jvcx eûeªxwn L) Ø›`¡ mgvm K) Awg‡ji m`„k L) wg‡ji Afve
M) ga¨c`‡jvcx Kg©aviq N) wbZ¨ mgvm M) wgj I Awgj N) Awgj iƒ‡ci b¨vq
36. AjyK eûeªxwn mgv‡mi D`vniY− 53. †KvbwU Ae¨qxfve mgv‡mi D`vniY?
K) Mv‡qnjy` L) gv‡qwS‡q K) Avg„Zz¨ L) `k©bgvÎ
M) nv‡ZLwo N) †Z‡jfvRv M) Rxebg„Z N) mdj
37. cÖZ¨qvšÍ eûeªxwn mgvm †KvbwU? 54. mv`„k¨ eySv‡Z Ae¨qxfve mgv‡mi D`vniY †KvbwU?
K) GKN‡i L) nv‡ZLwo K) DcMÖn L) Dckni
M) Mv‡qnjy` N) gy‡LfvZ M) Dceb N) meKwU
38. ÔA‡K‡RvÕ mg¯Íc`wU †Kvb mgv‡mi D`vniY? 55. Dcb`x mg¯Í c‡`i ÔDcÕ Kx A‡_© e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q?
K) bT Zrcyiæl L) bT eûeªxwn K) ¶z`ª L) Afve
M) cÖZ¨qvšÍ eûeªxwn N) me¸‡jv mwVK M) mvgxc¨ N) mv`„k¨
39. Ô`kvbbÕ mg¯Íc`wUi mwVK e¨vmevK¨ †KvbwU? 56. m`„k A‡_© Ae¨qxfve mgvm bq †KvbwU?
K) `k I Avbb L) `k msL¨K Avbb K) Dcb`x L) Dckni
M) `k Avb‡bi mgvnvi N) `k Avbb Av‡Q hvi M) Dceb N) DcMÖn
40. wbcvZ‡b wm× eûeªxwn mgv‡mi D`vniY †KvbwU? 57. ÔAwZµvšÍ× eySv‡Z Ae¨qxfve mgv‡m †Kvb Ae¨q hy³ nq?
K) AšÍixc L) wbZ¨vb›` K) Dr L) h_v
M) gq~i bvP N) cÖZ¨¶ M) Dc N) cÖ
41. wb‡Pi †Kvb kãwU eûeªxwn mgv‡mi D`vniY? 58. ÔD‡ØjÕ kãwU Kx A‡_© Ae¨qxfve mgvm n‡q‡Q?
K) gnvKxwZ© L) gnvZ¥v K) Av‡eM A‡_© L) AwZµg A‡_©
M) gnvbex N) gnvivR M) exáv A‡_© N) mvgxc¨ A‡_©
42. ÔwØ¸Õ mgv‡m †Kvb c` cÖavb? 59. wecmv A‡_© Ae¨qxfve mgv‡mi D`vniY †KvbwU?
K) cic` L) c~e©c` K) w`b w`b = cÖwZw`b L) Avwg‡li Afve = wbivwgl
M) Dfqc` N) †Kv‡bvwUB bq M) weiæ× ev` = cÖwZev` N) cv †_‡K gv_v ch©šÍ =
43. †Kvb mgv‡m ÔmgvnviÕ e¨vmevK¨ _v‡K? Avcv`g¯ÍK
K) Ø›Ø L) cÖvw` 60. †KvbwU ÔClrÕ A‡_© Ae¨qxfve mgvm?
M) wbZ¨ N) wظ K) Aviw³g L) AvMgb
44. wb‡Pi †Kvb mg¯Íc`wU wظ mgvm? M) AvRxeb N) Avcv`g¯ÍK
K) †Zcvqv L) †PØPvjv 61. ÔDcÕ †Kvb †¶‡Î ¶z`ª A_© ÁvcK?
M) †Zgv_v N) PvinvwZ K) DcKÉ L) DcK‚j
45. ÔcÂb`Õ mg¯Íc`wUi mwVK e¨vmevK¨ †KvbwU? M) Dcw¯'Z N) Dc‡bZv
K) c I b` L) c bvgK b` 62. Ôh_v‡hvM¨Õ Kx A‡_© Ae¨qxfve mgvm?
M) c b‡`i mgvnvi N) c b`xi mgvnvi K) AwZµvšÍ L) AbwZµg¨Zv
46. †Kvb mgvme× c`wU wظ mgv‡mi AšÍfz©³? M) mvgxc¨ N) we‡iva
K) †`kvšÍi L) MÖvgvšÍi 63. †KvbwU Ae¨qxfve mgvmRvZ kã?
M) †ZcvšÍi N) †jvKvšÍi K) bivag L) AK‚j
47. wb‡Pi †KvbwU wظ mgv‡mi D`vniY? M) h_vixwZ N) mevÜe
K) Dc‡Rjv L) ivRc_
M) kZvãx N) †PØPvjv DËigvjv: 32. (K) 33. (K) 34. (M) 35. (K) 36. (M) 37. (K)
48. wظ mgv‡mi D`vniY †KvbwU? 38. (N) 39. (N) 40. (K) 41. (L) 42. (K) 43. (N) 44. (M)
K) mvZmgy`ª L) cÖwZw`b 45. (N) 46. (M) 47. (M) 48. (K) 49. (N) 50. (M) 51. (K)
M) bxjKÉ N) gy‡LfvZ 52. (L) 53. (K) 54. (N) 55. (K) 56. (K) 57. (K) 58. (L)
59. (K) 60. (K) 61. (N) 62. (L) 63. (M)

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64. cÖwZØ›`¡x A‡_© Ae¨qxfve mgvm †KvbwU? 73. †Kvb mgv‡m mgm¨gvb c`¸‡jv wbZ¨ mgvme× _v‡K?
K) cÖwZev` L) cÖZz¨Ëi K) AjyK L) cÖvw`
M) cÕwZ”Qwe N) cÖwZwe¤^ M) wbZ¨ N) wظ
65. ÔcÕwZwbwa× A‡_© Ae¨qxfve mgv‡mi mg¯Íc` †KvbwU? 74. †KvbwU wbZ¨ mgv‡mi mg¯Í c`?
K) cÖZz¨Ëi L) cÖwZ”Qvqv K) †mZvi L) M„nvšÍi
M) cÖwZev` N) cÖwZc¶ M) †eZvi N) m‡nv`i
66. 75. †KvbwU wbZ¨ mgv‡mi D`vniY?
K) cÖvw`mgvm L) iƒcK Kg©aviq K) Dcb`x L) gbgvwS
M) wbZ¨ mgvm N) DcwgZ Kg©aviq M) bicï N) MÖvgvšÍi
67. cÖvw` mgvm MV‡b cÖ, cÖwZ, Aby cÕf…wZ Ae¨‡qi m‡½ †Kvb c` hy³ 76. †KvbwU wbZ¨ mgv‡mi mg¯Íc`?
nq? K) †mZvi L) †`kvšÍi
K) we‡kl¨ L) we‡klY M) †eZvi N) m‡nv`i
M) wµqvwe‡klY N) K…`šÍ we‡kl¨ 77. ÔMÖvgvšÍiÕ †Kvb mgv‡mi D`vniY?
68. wb‡Pi †KvbwU cÖvw` mgvm? K) Ø›Ø L) wظ
K) DcK‚j L) †`vgbv M) Zrcyiæl N) †Kv‡bvwUB bq
M) cÖePb N) AvbZ 78. ÔAvgivÕ †Kvb mgv‡mi D`vniY?
69. †KvbwU cÖvw` mgv‡mi D`vniY? K) wظ L) wbZ¨
K) M„n¯' L) Qv-†cvlv M) Ø›`¡ N) Kg©aviq
M) DcK‚j N) cÖMwZ/AbyZvc 79. ÔweivbeŸBÕ †Kvb mgv‡mi D`vniY?
70. ÔcÖMwZÕ †Kvb mgv‡mi D`vniY? K) wظ L) msL¨vevPK eûeªxwn
K) wbZ¨ mgvm L) Ae¨qxfve mgvm M) Ae¨qxfve N) wbZ¨
M) AjyK mgvm N) cÖvw` mgvm 80. e¨vmev‡K¨i `iKvi nq bv-
71. †KvbwU cÖvw` mgvm? K) cÖvw` mgv‡m L) wbcvZ‡b wm× mgv‡m
K) cÖev` L) cÕ‡ek M) wbZ¨ mgv‡m N) AjyK eûeªxwn mgv‡m
M) AvKÉ N) `ywf©¶
DËigvjv: 64. (L) 65. (L) 66. (K) 67. (N) 68. (M) 69. (N)
72. cwi †h ågY = cwiågY †Kvb mgvm?
70. (N) 71. (K) 72. (M) 73. (M) 74. (L) 75. (N) 76. (L) 77.
K) Ae¨qxfve L) wظ
(N) 78. (L) 79. (N) 80. (M)
M) cÖvw` N) wbZ¨

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 Synonyms & Antonyms- part 11


MALLEABLE NvZmn, bgbxq easy to shape or bend
MANDATE ‡fv‡Ui Av‡M RbM‡Yi Kv‡Q ‡Kvb a command or authorization to do something; the will of the
`j ev e¨w³i cÖwZÁvcÎ voters as expressed by the results of an election

MANIFEST my¯úó, mycófv‡e cÕKvk Kiv visible; evident


MANIFESTO B¯Ívnvi (N), g¨vwb‡d‡÷v (N), a public declaration of beliefs or principles, usually political
‡NvlYv - cÎ (N) ones
MARSHAL GKwÎZ Kiv, mvRv‡bv, cwiPvwjZ to arrange in order; to gather together for the purpose of
Kiv, ‡mbvcwZ doing something
MARTIAL hy× welqK, hy×wcÖq, mvgwiK warlike; having to do with combat
MARTYR knx`, knx`iƒ‡c nZ¨v Kiv someone who gives up his or her life in pursuit of a cause,
especially a religious one; one who suffers for a cause; one
who makes a show of suffering in order to arouse sympathy
MATRICULATE QvÎiƒ‡c wek¦we`¨vj‡q fiwZ to enroll, especially at a college
Kiv‡bv ev fiwZ nIqv
MAUDLIN wQuuPKvu`y‡b, Aa© gvZvj, wb‡e©va, silly and overly sentimental
g~L©, fvecÖeY
MAVERICK feNy‡i, hvhvei a nonconformist; a rebel
MAXIM bxwZePb, cÖev`evK¨ a fundamental principle; an old saying
MEDIATE ga¨¯'Zv Kiv to help settle differences
MELLIFLUOUS gaycÖ` sweetly flowing

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MENDACIOUS AmZ¨, wg_¨vev`x lying; dishonest


MENDICANT wf¶vRxex, wf¶vRxex mb¨vmx a beggar
MENTOR weÁ I wek¦¯Í civgk©`vZv a teacher, tutor, counselor, or coach; especially in business,
an experienced person who shows an inexperienced person
the ropes
MERCENARY A_© ev cyi毋v‡ii Rb¨ KvR a hired soldier; someone who will do anything for money
Kwi‡Z‡Q Ggb, ‡eZb‡fvMx,
we‡`kx ‰mb¨`‡j Kg©iZ
‡eZb‡fvMx ‰mwbK
MERCURIAL Pcj (Adj.), cwieZ©bkxj emotionally unpredictable; rapidly changing in mood
METAMORPHOSIS Rv`yKix iƒcvšÍi, AvKw¯§K a magical change in form; a striking or sudden change
cwieZ©b
MICROCOSM ¶y`ª RMr, ¶y`ª c„w_ex, gbyl¨ the world in miniature
MILIEU cwi‡ek environment; surroundings
MINUSCULE AYygvÎ very tiny
MISANTHROPIC gvbyl¨‡Ølx hating mankind
MITIGATE ZxeªZv n«vm Kiv, mnbxq K‡i to moderate the effect of something
‡Zvjv
MOLLIFY ‡Kvgj Kiv, cÕkwgZ Kviv, kvšÍ to soften; to soothe; to pacify
Kiv
MONOLITHIC ïay gvÎ GKwU cv_i L‡Û cÕ¯`Z massive, solid, uniform, and unyielding
(Adj.)
MORIBUND g„ZcÕvq, aŸs‡mvb¥yL dying
MOROSE welbœ, iæ¶, ‡Mvgov gyL gloomy; sullen
MORTIFY AcgvwbZ Kiv to humiliate
MUNDANE cvw_©e, RvMwZK ordinary; pretty boring; not heavenly and eternal
MUNIFICENT D`vi, e`vb¨Zv very generous; lavish
MYOPIA `„wó¶xYZv nearsightedness; lack of foresight
MYRIAD AMY¨, AMwYZ msL¨v a huge number
NARCISSISM AvZ¥gy»Zv, AvZ¥gMœZv, AvZ¥iwZ excessive love of one's body or oneself
NEBULOUS Kzqvkv”Qbœ, A¯úó vague; hazy; indistinct
NEFARIOUS kqZv‡bi gZ, Amvay, ‰ckvwPK, evil; flagrantly wicked
AwZg›`
NEOLOGISM bZyb bZyb k‡ãi wbg©vY I cÕ‡qvM a new word or phrase; a new usage of a word
NEPOTISM ¯^Rb‡cvlY showing favoritism to friends or family in business or politics
NIHILISM GUv GKai‡Yi wek¦vm, ‡h wek¦vm the belief that there are no values or morals in the universe
Abyhvqx g‡b Kiv nq c„w_ex‡Z
‡Kvb ‰bwZK g~j¨‡eva e‡j wKQy
‡bB
NOMINAL bvgZ, bv‡ggvÎ, Z_vKw_Z in name only; insignificant;
NOSTALGIA ¯§„wZKvZiZv sentimental longing for the past; homesickness
NOTORIOUS KyL¨vZ famous for something bad
NOVEL bZyb, Dcb¨vm, b‡fj new; original
NOXIOUS ¶wZKi, nvwbKi harmful; offensive
NUANCE AwZ m~¶&g ZviZg¨ (N), mvgvb¨ a subtle difference or distinction
cv_©K¨ (N)
OBDURATE Abgbxq, GK¸u‡q stubborn and insensitive
OBFUSCATE weåvšÍ Kiv, Nve‡o ‡`Iqv to darken; to confuse; to make confusing
OBLIQUE eµ, wZh©K (Adj.) indirect; at an angle
OBLIVION fy‡j hvIqv, we¯§iY, we¯§„wZ total forgetfulness; the state of being forgotten
OBSCURE AÜKvi, AveQv, g¨vo‡g‡o, unknown; hard to understand; dark
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 Analogy- part 4
1. Pork : Pig 19. Heart : human
a) rooster : chicken b) steer : calf a) Wall : brick b) Hand : Child
c) mutton : sheep d) beef : steak c) Kitchen : house d) Engine : car
2. Constellation : Stars 20. Monotheism : Theism
a) prison : bars b) assembly : speaker a) monologue : prologue b) unicycle : cycle
c) mountain : peak d) flock : shepherds c) banal : vain d) unison : unified
3. Goose : Gander e) moncle : glasses
a) hen : chicken b) duck : drack 21. Author : Copyright
c) sheep : flock d) dog : kennel a) paper : metal b) plot : machine
4. Analogy of ―Archives : Record‖ c) inventor : parent d) novel : reward
a) Catalog : Selves b) Aviary : birds 22. Chauvinism : Country
c) Thread : Spindle d) Pedestal : Statue a) patriotism : authority b) criticism : book
5. Candle : Tallow c) frugality : money d) gluttony : food
a) banana : peel b) statue : bronze 23. Constitution : Preamble
c) furniture : spindle d) Pedestal : Statue a) play : epilogue b) prelude : overture
6. Fire : Ashes c) book : preface d) opera : music
a) accident : delay b) water : waves 24. Wealth : Luxuries
c) event : memories d) wood : splinters a) story : moral b) sandwich : bread
7. Wince : Pain c) enemies : friends d) crying : sympathy
a) blush : embarrassment b) pardon : tolerance e) ticket : admission
c) cry : anger d) march : patriotism 25. Dog : Leash
8. Animal : Food a) Belt : Buckle b) Cow : Tether
a) broker : socks b) car : diesel c) Bird : Cage d) Bicycle : Chain
c) water : gallon d) boat : sail 26. Brush : Painting
9. Crest : Wave a) Piano : Sonata b) Body : Dance
a) crown : tree b) basin : water c) Typewriter : Novel d) Chisel : Sculpture
c) mountain : range d) sand : dune 27. Lineage : Person
10. Sedan :automobile a) Foliage b) Derivation
a) hanger : airplane b) rocker : chair c) Adolescence d) Landscape
c) rung : ladder d) marble : statue 28. Deport : Nation
11. Degree : Temperature a) Expel : School b) Confine
a) Ounce : Weight b) Fathom : Volume c) Colonise : Frontier d) Quarantine : Hospital
c) Mass : Energy d) Light : Heat 29. Funds : Embezzled
12. Anarchy : Government a) ransom : prey b) writing : plagiarized
a) penury : wealth b) chaos : disorder c) truth : hidden d) loot : buried
c) monarchy : republic d) verbosity : words 30. EGG : OVAL ::
13. Abhor : Dislike a) Brick : Rectangular b) Cow : Milk
a) demolish : damage b) cultivate : garden c) Bee : Honey d) Camel : Desert
c) vanquish : defeat d) quality : limit 31. Vaccine : Prevent
14. Parsimony : frugality a) wound : heal b) victim : attend
a) agony : pain b) anger : wrath c) antidote : counteract d) diagnosis : cure
c) stream : water d) pleasure : gloom 32. Spool : Thread
15. Clock : Time a) coil : rope b) bale : hay
a) odometer : speed b) watch : wrist c) peck : potatoes d) verse : song
c) yardstick : distance d) hourglass : sand e) reel : line
16. Choose the analogy of Helmet : Head 33. Which one is the best analogy for Bouquet :
a) Pedal : Foot b) Breastplate : Chest Flowers’ ?
c) Gun : Hand d) Pendant : Neck a) Forest : Tress b) Woodpile : Logs
17. Handcuffs : Prisoner c) drift : snow d) mist : rain
a) manacles : penitentiary b) shoes : feet
c) leash : dog d) tail : kite Answer: 1. (c) 2. (b) 3. (b) 4. (b) 5. (b) 6. (c) 7. (a) 8. (b)
18. Harm : Damage 9. (a) 10. (b) 11. (a) 12. (a) 13. (a) 14. (a) 15. (c) 16. (b)
a) injure : penitentiary b) shoes : feet 17. (c) 18. (a) 19. (d) 20. (e) 21. (c) 22. (d) 23. (c) 24. (e)
c) leash : dog d) tail : kite 25. (b) 26. (d) 27. (b) 28. (a) 29. (b) 30. (a) 31. (c) 32. (e)
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34. Editor : Newpaper 43. Novelist : plot


a) Lecture : University b) Architect : Design a) dramatist : acts b) composer : note
c) Nurse : Hospital d) Teacher : School c) architect : blueprint d) sculptor : chisel
35. Recall : Remember 44. Owner : Slave
a) Counterfeit : Forge b) Behave : Re – enact a) soldier : civilian b) captain : tar
c) Construct : Terminate d) Predict : Prove c) policeman : prisoner d) native : alien
36. Fragile : Break 45. Indigent : Wealth
a) invisible : see b) quick : control a) contented : happiness b) aristocratic
c) flammable : burn d) industrial : agriculture c) smug : complacency d) emaciated : nourishment
37. Army Logistic 46. Biology : Ignorance
a) Business : Strategy b) War : Logic a) science : facts b) petrology : transportation
c) Solider : Student d) Team : Individual c) anthropology : human kind‟s development
38. Barter : Commodities d) graphology : law
a) Correspond : letters b) promote : Ranks 47. Teacher : Ignorance
c) Debate : Issues d) Invade : Boundaries a) stream : river b) student : study
39. Herro : Accoladde c) lighting : electricity d) light : darkness
a) mentor : advise b) suitor : proposal 48. Inventory : Ignorance
c) defendant : indictment d) laughingstock : ridicule a) calculation : ledger b) poll : balloting
40. Music : guitar c) petition : name d) census : population
a) stamping : noise b) water : ocean 49. Pain : Sedative
c) windows : house d) words : typewriter a) Comfort : Stimulant b) Ache : Extraction
e) tear : sorrow c) Trance : Narcotic d) Grief : Consolation
41. Flour : Omelet 50. Accountant : Accurate
a) Flour : Cake b) Rice : Curry a) verse : poem b) books : accounts
c) Fish : Water d) Banana : Ice cream c) judge : incorruptible d) journal : ledger
42. Symphony : Computer
a) rain : flood b) light : switch Answer: 34. (b) 35. (a) 36. (d) 37. (a) 38. (a) 39. (d)
c) novel : author d) song : music 40. (d) 41. (a) 42. (c) 43. (c) 44. (c) 45. (d) 46. (c)
47. (d) 48. (d) 49. (d) 50. (c)

 Phrase and Idioms- part 4


play / cry / sing Meaning: to do something with vigour or intensity.
hearts out Example: both teams played their hearts out in an entertaining contest
with tail between Meaning: Appearing frightened or cowardly
legs Example: The frightened dog ran away with its tail between its legs when the bigger dog
growled.
in the thick of Meaning: to be very involved at the busiest or most active stage of a situation or activity.
things Example: A fierce debate ensued and he found himself in the thick of it.
Taste of your own Meaning: you do something bad to someone that they have done to you to teach them a
medicine lesson.
Example: John, who is often rude and abrupt with people, was devastated when the teacher
treated him rudely. He doesn't like having a dose of his own medicine.
A fair crack of the Meaning: an equal chance to do something.
whip Example: In India all the students should be given a fair crack of the whip.
To pay off old Meaning: have his revenge.
scores Example: from his attitude it is cl, ar that he wants to pay off old scores.
cutting loose Meaning: to behave in an uncontrolled, wild way.
Example: Don't be too hard on them - they're just kids and they need to cut loose sometimes.
Wiped out Meaning: to kill someone, a decisive defeat , to clean completely by wiping.
Example: Malawi on Thursday celebrated successful conclusion of a two year project moving
520 sedated elephants by truck to a reserve where the animals had been nearly wiped out They
wiped him out to keep him from testifying.
Calls off Meaning: to decide that something will not happen, cancel.
Example: Following appeals by film-makers and producers, the Film Employees Federation of
South india (FEFSI) on Thursday called off its strike
Boss someone Meaning: To tell one what to do.
around Example: Stop bossing me around. I'm not your employee. Captain Smith bosses around the
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Run up Meaning: to raise or hoist something, such as a flag , to cause something to go higher, such as
the price of stocks or commodities.
Example: In the Run up to the implementation of GST , we did expect many challenges
including an impact on trade pipeline inventory
To live in clover Meaning: having good fortune; in a very good situation, especially financially.
Example: If I get this contract, I'll be in clover for the rest of my life.
to be in two minds Meaning: to be unable to decide about something.
Example: I‟m in two minds about accepting the job
to talk shop Meaning: to talk about work when not working.
Example: Two New York Yankee pitchers will be there to sign autographs and talk shop with
fans.
to make the grade Meaning: to be satisfactory; to be what is expected.
Example: He wanted to get into medical school but he failed to make the grade.
picking holes Meaning: to find mistakes in something someone has done or said, to show that it is not good
or not correct.
Example: He is always picking holes in every project.
Hush up Meaning: to keep something a secret; to try to stop a rumour from spreading.
Example: Centre attempting to hush up incident, alleges Congress There was some financial
scandal involving one of the ministers but it was all hushed up.
To keep its flock Meaning: to gather together in great numbers.
together Example: Gujarat MLAs , who were flown to Bengaluru 10 days ago s part of the party‟s
desperate move to keep its flock together amid several defections .returned to Gujarat only to
be taken to another resort in Anand, 70 km from Ahmedabad.
In the dock Meaning: On trial or under intense scrutiny.
Example: Under attack fro diluting the case of alleged stalking and attempted kidnap of a
young woman on Friday night by Vikas Barala , son of the Haryana state BJP president
Subahsh barala and his Ashish , the Chandigarh police on Monday fount itself again in the
dock after it was reported that CCTV footage from at least five locations was missing as the
cameras were non-functional.
Hover over Meaning: to stay close to someone or something, waiting, ready to advise or interfere.
Example: Please don't hover over me, watching what I am doing. I have to hover over this
project or someone will mess it up.
Brought up Meaning: to start discussing a subject.
Example: Mr. Sonowal brought up the idea when he called on the president on Saturday.
Call on someone Meaning: to visit someone, usually for a short time.
Example: Mr. Sonowal brought up the idea when he called on the president on Saturday.
Beat someone Example: Samir Singh got to within 36 km of his goal of running 10000km I n100 days when
down pain and exhaustion beat him down
Keep/ have your Meaning: If someone has their tail up, they are optimistic and expect to be successful.
tail up Example: The Indian team keeps their tail up for the upcoming match
Boxed into a Meaning: To create a predicament or unpleasant situation for oneself whereby there are no or
corner very few favourable solutions or outcomes
Example: This is not the first time that Jadeja has found himself boxed into a corner.
Map out Meaning:: to decide in detail how something will be done.
Example: He was plagued by Gstro-intestinal infections and contracted viral fever but has run
9964.19 kms in 100 days , said Vikram Bhatti , who handled Mr.Singhs‟ campaign, Mr.singh
wants to rest and map out a new challenge this time over 40000kms.
Closing ranks Meaning: to join with someone in a cause, or agreement.
Example: Jordan‟s king Abdullah visited the west bank on Monday – a signal to Israel that he
is closing ranks with the Palestinians on key issues.
whisked away Meaning: To escort, conduct, or carry someone or something swiftly and quietly away.
Example: The bodyguards whisked away the politician after the speech.
spot on Meaning: Exactly right; perfectly accurate.
Example: Drag flick specialist Diwakar Ram, who had put up a sterling show throughout the
tournament was spot on in the final too.
Buck the odds Meaning: To buck the odds means to go against the odds. Despite the odds not being in your
favour, you still won.
Example: Given the manner she has been bucking the odds, nothing seems impossible for the
brave Jyotika far far away from the glitz-laden metros.

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Break through Meaning: If you break through, you achieve success even though there are difficulties and
obstacles.
Example: Indeed, the shy Jyothika has a heart larger than her small frame.Given her
background and modest means, she has been breaking through barriers.
Zero in on Meaning: to direct all your attention to one thing, If you zero in a weapon, you aim it directly
at something you want to hit:
Example: „This was not the first time. he had come to meet his wife on two occasions earlier,
and he followed the same pattern and time .It was easy for the police to zero in on him.‟ Said
the official.
Holed up Meaning: to take shelter some where, to hide somewhere.
Example: Soldiers seen at the house at Hakripora in Pluwara district, where the militants were
holed up, on Tuesday. The robbers were holed up in a deserted warehouse.
Live something Meaning: to make people forget that you made a big mistake or did something very
down embarrassing in the past.
Example: Having mishandled NEET is one failure that the Tamilnadu government will
struggle to live down.

 One Word Substitution- part 7


Extreme old age when a man behaves like a fool Dotage (fxgiwZ/ eva©K¨)
A paper written in one's own handwriting Manuscript (cvÐzwjwc)
Of outstanding significance Monumental (AZ¨šÍ ¸iZ¡c~Y©/¯§viK)
A statement which cannot be understood Incomprehensible (A‡Áq)
To talk without respect of something sacred or holy Blasphemy (ag©wb›`v)
A dramatic performance Masque (mvRm¾v I Avo¤^ic~Y© Kve¨bvU¨)
A violent and bad-tempered woman Virago (KjnwcÕqv ¯¿x‡jvK)
To congratulate someone in a formal manner Felicitate (msea©bv)
A small, named group of fixed stars Constellation (bÿÎgÐj)
To remove the skin of a potato or an orange Peel (‡Lvmv ev AveiY Qovb)
Incapable of being explained or accounted for Inexplicable (e¨vL¨vZxZ/Ae¨³e¨)
Land so surrounded by water as to be almost an island Peninsula (DcØxc)
A perception without objective reality Hallucination (AjxK wKQzi Aw¯Í‡Z¡ wek^vm)
Open rebellion of soldiers and sailors against lawful Mutiny (we‡`ªvn)
authority
That which cannot be rectified or made good Irreparable (Ams‡kvabxq)
Something which can be taken for granted Postulate (¯^xKvh©)
Words used in ancient times but no longer in general use Archaic (cÕvPxb/‡m‡K‡j)
now
One who eats everything Omnivorous (me©MÖvmx)
A person interest in reading book & nothing else Bookworm (MÕš'KxU)
A place adjoining kitchen, for washing dishes etc Scullery (ivbœvNi msjMœ evmbcÎ gvRvi Ni)
A tube filled at one end with mirrors and pieces of Kaleidoscope (‰ewPÎ`k©b)
coloured glass which shows many coloured patterns
when turned
A person who studies the formation of the earth Geologist (f…-weÁvbx)
A sea abounding in Islands Archipelago (ØxccyÄ)
Ridiculous use of words Malapropism (k‡ãi AccÕ‡qvM)
Joint sovereignty exercised over country by two or more Condominium (‡Kv‡bv iv‡óªi KvRK‡g©i Dci Ab¨ `yB ev
countries Z‡ZvwaK iv‡óªi wbqš¿Y e¨e¯'v)
A cure for all disease Panacea (me©e¨vwai Jla)
A short walk for pleasure or exercise Stroll (cvqPvwi Kiv)
One who resides in a country of which he is not a citizen Alien (we‡`kx e¨w³)
Story told to illustrate a moral or spiritual truth Parable (bxwZMf© iƒcK-Kvwnbx)
Stage between boyhood and youth Adolescence (eqtmwÜKvj)
Unreasoning enthusiasm for the glorification of one's Chauvinism (DMÖ RvZxqZvev`)
country
One who draws maps and charts Cartographer (gvbwPÎKvi)
A person who collects coin Numismatist (gy`ªv msµvšÍ)

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A person who hates woman Misogynist (bvix we‡Ølx)


Part song for several voices without instrumental Madrigal (‡cÕgMv_v)
accompaniment
Word for word reproduction Verbatim (AvÿwiKfv‡e)
A person who is more interested in himself rather than Introvert (AšÍgy©Lx)
anything that is going on around him
Elderly woman in charge of a girl on social occasions Chaperon (mvgvwRK e¨vcv‡i igYxq mnPbx)
Anything which destroys the effect of poison Antidote (cÕwZ‡laK)
The form of madness which gives a person the idea that Megalomania (wb‡R‡K eo kw³kvjx ewjqv fvevi evwZK)
his importance is very great
A person who betrays a friend Traitor (wek^vmNvZK)
One who travels from place to place Itinerant (ågYKvix)
A song sung at a burial Dirge (A‡šÍ¨vwóMv_v)
Virus is a biological entity which lives on another Parasite (ciRxex)
organism
Submarine operate below the surface of the seas Subterranean (AšÍ‡fØg)
A soldier who fights for sake of money cannot be Mercenary (A_© ev cyi¯‹v‡ii Rb¨ KvR Ki‡Q Ggb)
branded as courageous & patriotic
A book or a work art whose author is not known Anonymous (‡ebvgx)
A child with unusual or remarkable talent Prodigy (cig we¯§qKi e¨w³ ev e¯`)
A citizen of the world Cosmopolitan (wek^Rbxb)
A collection of slaves Coffle (wkK‡j evuav µxZ`v‡mi mvix)
A disease which spreads through air & water Infectious (Rj ev evqy evwnZ †ivM RxevYy Øviv msµwgZ
K‡i Ggb)
A drug or other substance that induces sleep Soporific (wb`ªvRbK)
A former student of a school, college or university Alumnus (cÖv³b QvÎ)
A group of girls Bevy (gwnjv‡`i `j)
An insect with many legs Centipede (kZc`x)
An official call to appear in a court law Summon (Zje)
An unmarried women Spinster (Kzgvix)
Animal with two-feet Biped (wØc` cÖvwY)
A box or cage for keeping rabbits Hutch (ev· ev LvuPv)
A building for keeping & feeding horses Stable (Ak^kvjv)

 Time & Work


1. A tire has two puncture. The first puncture alone would have made the tire flat in 9 minutes and the second
alone would have done it in 6 minutes. If air leaks out at a constant rate, how long does it take both the
punitions together to make it flat? (Aggarwal Math- 04)
1 1 5
Solution :1 minute' s work of both the punctures     
 9 8  18
18 3
So, both the punctures will make the tyre flat in  3 min .
5 5

2. A can knit a pair of socks in 3 days. B can knit the same pair in 9 days. If they are knitting together, then in
how many days will knit two pairs of socks? (Aggarwal Math-05)
1 1 4
Solution : Number of pairs knit by A and B together ni 1 day     
3 9 9
 4  9 9 1
 Required number of days   2     2     4 .
 9  4 2 2

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3. A can complete a work in 6 days while B can complete the same work in 12 days. If they work together and
complete it, the portion of the work done by A is: (Aggarwal Math- 06)
1 1  3 1
Solution : (A  B)' s 1 day's work       .
 6 12  12 4
 Both A and B together can complete the work in 4 days.
1  2
Part of the work done by A    4   .
6  3

4. George takes 8 hours to copy a 50-page manuscript while Sonia can copy the same manuscript in 6 hours.
How many hours would it take them in copy a 100-page manuscript, if they work together? (Aggarwal
Math- 08)
50 25
Solution : Number of pages typed by George in 1 hour  
8 4
50 25
Number of pages typed by Sonia in 1 hour   .
6 3
 25 25   75  100  175
Number of pages typed by George and Sonia together in 1 hour       
 4 3   12  12
 175   100  12  48 6
 Required time  100   hrs    hrs  hrs  6 hrs
 12   175  7 7

5. Reena, Aastha and Shloka can independently complete a piece of work in 6 hours, 4 hours and 12 hours
respectively. If they work together, how much time will they take to complete that piece of work? (Aggarwal
Math- 10)
e) None of these
1 1 1
Solution : Reena' s 1 hour' s work  ; Aastha' s 1 hour work  ; Shloka' s 1 hour work  .
6 4 12
1 1 1 6 1
(Reena  Aastha  Shloka)' s1hour' s work     
4 6 12 12 2
Hence, Reena, Aastha and Shloka together take 2 hours to complete the work.

6. X, Y and Z complete a work in 6 days. X or Y alone can do the same work in 16 days. In how many days Z
alone can finish the same work? (Aggarwal Math- 14)
1 1 2 1
Solution : (X  Y)' s 1 day's work      
 16 16  16 8
1 1 1
Z' s 1 day's work  (X  Y  Z)' s 1 day's work - (X  Y)' s 1 day's work   
6 8 24
 Z alone can finish the work in 24 days.

7. A can lay railway track between two given stations in 16 days and B can do the same job in 12 days. With
the help of C, they did the job in 4 days only. Then, C alone can do the job in: (Aggarwal Math- 15)
1 1 1
Solution : (A  B  C)' s 1 day's work  ; A' s1day's work  ; B' s1day's work  .
4 16 12
1 1 1  1 7  5
 C's 1 day's work          
4  16 12   4 48  48
48 3
So, C alone can do the work in  9 days.
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1 1
8. X can do of a work in 10 days. Y can do 40% of the work in 40 days and Z can do of the work in 13
4 3
days. Who will complete the work first? (Aggarwal Math- 17)
Solution : Whole work will be done by X in (100  4)  40 days.
 100 
Whole work will be done by Y in  40    100 days.
 40 
Whole work will be done by Z in (13  3)  39 days.
 Z will complete the work first.

9. A takes twice as much time as B or thrice as much time as C to finish a piece of work. Working together,
they can finish the work in 2 days. B can do the work alone in (Aggarwal Math- 19)
x x
Solution : Suppose A, B can C take x, and days respectively to finish the work.
2 3
1 2 3 1 6 1
Then ,         x  12.
 x x x 2 x 2
So, B takes 6 days to finish the work.

10. Work done by A in one day is half of the work done by B in one day. Work done by B is half of the work
done by C in one day. If C alone can complete the work in 7 days, in how many days can A, B and C
together complete the work? (Aggarwal Math- 20)
1 1 1 1
Solution : C's 1 day's work  ; B' s1day's work      ;
7  2 7  14
1 1  1
A' s1day's work      .
 2 14  28
 1 1 1 7 1
 (A  B  C)' s1day's work       
 28 14 7  28 4
Hence, A, B and C together can complete the work in 4 days.

11. Rosa can eat 32 rosogollas in one hour, her sister Lila needs three hours to eat the same number. How
much time will they take to eat 32 rosogollas together? (Aggarwal Math- 21)
32
Solution : Number of rosogollas eaten by Rosa in 1 minutes 
60
32
Number of rosogollas eaten by Lila in 1 minute 
180
 32 32  128
Number of rosogollas eaten by Rosa and Lila together in 1 minute    
 60 180  180
 128   32  180 
 Required time   32    min  45 min .
 180   128 

12. A conveyor belt delivers baggage at the rate of 3 tons in 5 minutes and a second conveyor belt delivers
baggage at the rate of 1 ton in 2 minutes. How much time will it take to get 33 tons of baggage delivered
using both the conveyor belts together? (Aggarwal Math- 22)
 3
Solution : Baggage delivered by first belt in 1 min    tons.
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1
Baggage delivered by second belt in 1 min    ton.
2
3 1 11
Baggage deliverd by both belts in 1 min     ton  tons.
5 2 10
 11   33  10 
 Required time   33   min    min  30 min
 10   11 

13. Ronald and Elan are working on an assignment. Ronald takes 6 hours to type 32 pages on a computer,
while Elan takes 5 ho urs to type 40 pages. How much time will they take, working together on two
different computers to type an assignment of 110 pages? (Aggarwal Math- 27)
32 16
Solution : Number of pages typed by Ronald in 1 hour   .
6 3
40
Number of pages typed by Elan in 1 hour  8
5
 16  40
Number of pages typed by both in 1 hour    8  
3  3
 3  1
 Time taken by both to type 110 pages  110   hrs  8 hrs  8 hrs 15 min.
 40  4

14. To do a piece of work, B takes 3 times as long as A and C together and C twice as long as A and B together.
If A, B and C together can complete the work in 10 days, how long would A take alone to complete it?
(Aggarwal Math- 31)
Solution : 3(B' s 1 day's work)  (A  C)' s 1 day's work
1 1  1
 4(B' s 1 day's work)  (A  B  C)' s 1 day's work  B' s1day's work     
 4 10  40
2(C' s1day's work)  (A  B)' s1day's work.
1 1  1
 3(C' s1day's work)  (A  B  C)' s1day's work  C's1day's work      .
 3 10  30
 A' s1day's work  (A  B  C)' s1day's work  (B  C)' s1day's work.
1  1 1  1 7 5 1
       
10  40 30  10 120 120 24
Hence, A alone would take 24 days to complete the work.

15. A can do a piece of work in 4 hours, B and C together in 3 hours, and A and C together in 2 hours. How
long will B alone take to do it? (Aggarwal Math- 34)
1 1 1
Solution : A' s 1 hour' s work  ; (B  C)' s 1 hour' s work  ; (A  C)' s 1 hour' s work  .
4 3 2
1 1 7
(A  B  C)' s 1 hour' s work    .
4 3 12
7 1 1
 B' s 1 hour' s work  (A  B  C)' s 1 hours work - (A  C)' s 1 hour' s work   
12 2 12
So, B alone can complete the work in 12 hours.

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16. A and B together can do a job in 2 days; B and C can do it in 4 days; A and C in 2 days . The number of
5
days required for A to do the job alone in (Aggarwal Math- 36)
1
Solution : (A  B)' s 1 day' s work  ;
2
1 5
(B  C)' s 1 day' s work  ; (A  C)' s 1 day' s work 
4 12
 1 1 5  14 7
Adding, we get 2(A  B  C)' s 1 day' s work       
 2 4 12  12 6
7
 (A  B  C)' s 1 day' s work 
12
 7 1 4 1
So, A' s 1 day' s work       .
 12 4  12 3

17. A and B can do a piece of work in 12 days, B and C in 8 days and C and A in 6 days. How long would B
take to do the same work alone? (Aggarwal Math- 38)
1 1 1
Solution : (A  B)' s 1 day's work  ; (B  C)' s 1 day's work  ; (A  C)' s 1 day's work  .
12 8 6
1 1 1 1
[(A  B)' s 1 day's work  (B  C)' s 1 day's work] - (A  C)' s 1 day's work    
12 8 6 24
1 1
 2(B' s 1 day's work)   B' s 1 day's work 
24 48
Hence, B alone can do the work in 48 days.

18. A can build a wall in the same time in which B and C together can do it. If A and B together could do B in
25 days and C alone in 35 days, in what time could B alone do it? (Aggarwal Math- 39)
1 1
Solution : (A  B)' s 1 day's work  ; C's 1 day's work  .
25 35
 1 1  12
(A  B  C)' s 1 day's work      ...................(i )
 25 35  175
Also, A' s 1 day's work  (B  C)' s 1 day's work .................(ii )
12 6
From (i ) and (ii ), we get : 2  (A' s 1 day's work)   A' s 1 day's work  .
175 175
 1 6  1
 B' s 1 day's work    
 25 175  175

19. A takes 5 days more than B to do a certain job and 9 days more than C; A and B together can do the job in
the same time as C. How many days A would take to do it? (Aggarwal Math- 41)
Solution : Suppose Atakes x days to do the job alone.
Then, B takes (x - 5) days and C takes (x - 9) days.
(A  B)' s 1 day' s work  C' s 1 day' s work
1  1  1 ( x  5)  x 1
    
x  x 5 x 9 x( x  5) ( x  9)

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 (2 x  5)( x  9)  x( x  5)  2 x 2  23 x  45  x 2  5 x
 x 2  18 x  45  0  ( x  3)( x  15)  0  x  15. [ x  3]
Hence, A alone would take 15 days to do the job.

20. A is twice as good a workman as B. If they work together, they can complete a job in 18 days. If A alone
does the job, in how many days he will complete the job? (Aggarwal Math- 43)
Solution : (A' s 1 day's work ) : (B' s 1 day's work)  2 : 1
1  1 2 1
(A  B)' s 1 day's work   A' s 1 day's work     
18  18 3  27
Hence, A alone can finish the work in 27 days.

21. A is thrice as good a workman as B and so takes 60 days less than B for doing a job. The time in which they
can do the job together is: (Aggarwal Math- 45)
Solution : Ratio of times taken by A and B  1 : 3
If difference of time is 2 days, B takes 3 days.
3 
If difference of time is 60 days, B takes   60   90 days
2 
So, A takes 30 days to do the work.
1 1  1 1  4 2
A' s 1 day's work  ; B' s 1 day's work  ; (A  B)' s 1 day's work      
30 90  30 90  90 45
45 1
 A and B together can do the work in  22 days.
2 2

3
22. A and B can do a job together in 7 days. A is 1 times as efficient as B. The same job can be done by A
4
alone in: (Aggarwal Math- 46)
7
Solution : (A' s 1 day's work) : (B' s 1 day's work)  :1  7 : 4
4
Let A' s and B' s 1 day's work be 7 x and 4 x respectively.
1 1 1
Then, 7 x  4 x  11x   x 
7 7 77
 1  1
 A' s1day's work    7   . Hence, Aalone can do the job in 11 days.
 77  11

23. Kamal can do a work in 15 days. Bimal is 50% more efficient than Kamal. The number of days, Bimal will
take to do the same piece of work, is (Aggarwal Math- 47)
Solution : Ratio of times taken by Kamal and Bimal  150 : 100  3 : 2
Suppose Bimal takes x days to do the work.
 2  15 
3 : 2 :: 15 : x  x     x  10 days.
 3 

24. A is 30% more efficient than B. How much time will they, working together, take to complete a job which A
alone could have done in 23 days? (Aggarwal Math- 49)
Solution : Ratio of times taken by A and B  100 :130  10 :13.

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Suppose B takes x days to do the work.


 23  13  299
Then, 10 : 13 :: 23 : x  x    x .
 10  10
1 10
A' s 1 day' s work  ; B' s 1 day' s work 
23 299
 1 10  23 1
(A  B)' s 1 day' s work      .
 23 299  299 13
 A and B together can complete the job in 13 days.

25. A can do a piece of work in 10 days working 8 hours per day. If B is two—thirds as efficient as A, then in
how many days can B alone do the same piece of work, working 5 hours per day? (Aggarwal Math- 50 )
Solution : Time taken by A alone to do the work  (10  8) hrs  80 hrs
 3
Since B is two - thirds as efficient as A, so time taken by B to do the work   80   hrs  120 hrs
 2
 120 
 Required time   days  24 days
 5 

26. A does half as much work as B in one-sixth of the time. If together they take 10 days to complete a work,
how much time shall B alone take to do it? (Aggarwal Math- 51)
Solution : Suppose B takes x days to do the work.
 1  1
 A takes  2  x   x days to do it.
 6  3
1
(A  B)' s1day's work 
10
1 3 1 4 1
      x  40
x x 10 x 10

27. A can do a work in 15 days and B in 20 days. If they work on it together for 4 dayas, then the fraction of the
work that is left is: (Aggarwal Math- 54)
1 1
Solution : A' s 1 day's work  ; B' s 1 day's work 
15 20
1 1  7
(A  B)' s 1 day's work     
 15 20  60
 7  7
(A  B)' s 4 day's work    4  
 60  15
 7 8
 Remaining work  1 -  
 15  15

28. A can do a piece of work in 15 days, which B can do in 10 days. B worked at it for 8 days. A can finish the
remaining work in (Aggarwal Math- 55)
1  4  4 1
Solution : B' s 8 day' s work    8   ; Remaining work  1 -   .
 10  5  5 5
1 1  1
Now, work is done by A in 1 day. work is done by A in 15    3 days.
15 5  5

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29. A, B and C can respectively do a work in 12, 15 and 20 days respectively. They started to work together but
C left after 2 days. The remaining work will be finished in (Aggarwal Math- 57)
1 1 1  12 1
Solution : (A  B  C)' s 1 day's work       
 12 15 20  60 5
1  2
(A  B  C)' s 2 day's work    2  
5  5
 2 3
Remaining work  1 -  
 5 5
1 1 9 3
(A  B)' s 1 day's work      
 12 15  60 20
3
Now, work is done by A and B in 1 day.
20
3  20 3 
 work will be done by A and B in     4 days.
5  3 5

30. X and Y can do a piece of work in 20 days and 12 days respectively. X started the work alone and then after
4 days Y joined him till the completion of the work. How long did the work last? (Aggarwal Math- 62)
 1  1
Solution : Work done by X in 4 days    4  
 20  5
 1 4
Remaining work  1 -  
 5 5
 1 1 8 2
(X  Y)' s 1 day's work      
 20 12  60 15
2
Now, work is done by X and Y in 1 day.
15
4  15 4 
So, work will be done by X and Y in     6 days.
5  2 5
Hence, total time taken  (6  4) days  10 days.

7
31. A complete of a work in 15 days. Then he completes the remaining work with the help of B in 4 days.
10
The time required for As and B together to complete the entire work is- (Aggarwal Math- 63)
 7 3
Solution : (A  B)' s 4 day's work  1 -  
 10  10
 3 1 3
(A  B)' s 1 day's work     
 10 4  40
40 1
Hence, A and B together take  13 days to complete the entire work.
3 3

32. A man and a boy can do a piece of work in 24 days. If the man works alone for the last 6 days, it is
completed in 26 days. How long would the boy take to do it alone? (Aggarwal Math- 64)
1
Solution : (M  B)' s 1 day' s work  .(M  B)' s 20 day' s work  M' s 6 day' s work  1
24

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 1  4 1 1 1 1
 M' s 6 day' s work  1 -  20     M' s 1 day' s work   
 24  24 6 6 6 36
1 1 1
 B' s 1 day' s work    . Hence, the boy alone can do the work in 72 days.
24 36 72

33. X can do a piece of work in 40 days. He works at it for 8 days and then Y finished it in 16 days. How long
will they together take to complete the work? (Aggarwal Math- 66)
 1  1
Solution : Work done by Xin 8 days    8  
 40  5
 1 4
Remaining work  1 -  
 5 5
4
Now, work is done by Y in 16 days.
5
 5
Whole work will be done by Y in 16    20 days.
 4
1 1
 X' s 1 day's work  , Y' s 1 day's work  .
40 20
 1 1  3
(X  Y)' s 1 day's work      .
 40 20  40
40 1
Hence, X and Y will together complete the work in  13 days.
3 3

34. A, B and C together can complete in a piece of work in 10 days. All the three started working at it together
and after 4 days A left. Then B and C together completed the work in 10 more days. A alone could complete
the work in: (Aggarwal Math- 67)
1  2
Solution : Work done by A, B and C in 4 days    4  
 10  5
 2 3
Remaining work  1 -  
 5 5
3
Now, work is done by B and C in 10 days.
5
 5  50
Whole work will be done by B and C in 10    days.
 3 3
1
(A  B  C)' s 1 day work 
10
3
(B  C)' s 1 day's work 
50
1 3 2 1
A' s 1 day's work      
 10 50  50 25
 A alone could complete the work in 25 days.

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35. A does of a work in 20 days. He then calls in B and they together finish the remaining work in 3 days.
5
How long B alone would take to do the whole work? (Aggarwal Math- 68)
 5
Solution : Whole work is done by A in  20    25 days.
 4
 4 1
Now, 1 -  i.e. work is done by A and B in 3 days.
 5 5
Whole work will be done by A and B in 3  5  15 days.
1 1
A' s 1 day's work  , (A  B)' s 1 day's work 
25 15
1 1  4 2
 B' s 1 day's work      
 15 25  150 75
75 1
So, B alone would do the work in  37 days.
2 2

36. A and B together can do a piece of work in 30 days. A having worked for 16 days, B finishes the remaining
work alone in 44 days. In how many days shall B finish the whole work alone? (Aggarwal Math- 69)
Solution : Let A' s 1 day's work  x and B' s 1 day's work  y.
1
Then, x  y  and 16 x  44 y  1
30
1 1
Solving these two equations, we get : x  and y 
60 60
1
 B' s1day's work 
60
Hence, B alone shall finish the whole work in 60 days.

37. A and B can do a piece of work in 28 and 35 days respectively. They began to work together but A leaves
after some time and B complete the remaining work in 17 days. After how many days did A leave?
(Aggarwal Math- 71)
Solution : A' s 5 day's work  B' s 7 day's work  C's 13 day's work  1
 (A  B)' s 5 day's work  (B  C)' s 2 day's work  C's 11 day's work  1
5 2 5 2  11
   C's 11 day's work  1  C's 11 day's work  1 -    
12 16  12 16  24
 11 1  1
 C's 1 day's work       C's alone can finish the work in 24 days.
 24 11  24

38. A, B and C can complete a work in 10, 12 and 15 days respectively. They started the work together. But A
left the work 5 days before its completion. B also left the work 2 days after A left. In how many days was
the work completed? (Aggarwal Math- 78)
1  1
Solution : C' s 3 day' s work    3  
 15  5
 1 1    3  3
(B  C)' s 2 day' s work      2    2  
 12 15    20  10
  1 3   1  1
Remaining work  1 -     1   
  5 10   2  2

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1 1 1  15 1
(A  B  C)' s 1 day' s work       
 10 12 15  60 4
1  1
 works is done by A, B and C in  4    2 days.
4  2
Total number of days  (3  2  2)  7.

39. A man and a boy received Tk. 800 as wages for 5 days for the work they did together. The man’s efficiency
in the work was three times that of the boy. What are the daily wages of the boy? (Aggarwal Math- 83)
Solution : Ratio of 1 day's work of man and boy  3 : 1
 1  200 
Total wages of the boy  Tk.  800    Tk. 200  Daily wage s of the boy  Tk.    Tk. 40.
 4  5 

40. A can do a piece of work in 10 days; B in 15 days. They work for 5 days. The rest of the work was finished
by C in 2 days. If they get Tk. 1500 for the whole work, the daily wages of B and C are (Aggarwal Math- 86)
1  1
Solution : Part of the work done by A    5  
 10  2
1  1
Part of the work done by B    5  
 15  3
1 1 1
Part of the work done by C  1     
 2 3 6
So, A' s share  : B' s share  : (C' s share)  : :  3 : 2 : 1
1 1 1
2 3 6
3 
 A' s share  Tk.   1500   Tk. 750
6 
2 
B' s share  Tk.   1500   Tk. 500
6 
1 
C's share  Tk.   1500   Tk. 250
6 
 750 
A' s daily wage s  Tk.    Tk. 150
 5 
 500 
B' s daily wage s  Tk.    Tk. 100
 5 
 250 
C's daily wage s  Tk.    Tk. 125
 2 
 Daily wage s of B and C  Tk. (100  125)  Tk. 225

41. A and B together can compete a work in 12 days. A alone can complete it in 20 days. If B does the work
only for half a day daily, then in how many days A and B together will complete the work? (Aggarwal Math-
88)
1 1  2 1
Solution : B' s 1 day' s work      
 12 20  60 30
 1 1  4 1
Now, (A  B)' s 1 day' s work       [ B works for half day only]
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So, A and B together will complete the work in 15 days.

42. A, B and C completed a work costing Tk. 1800. A worked for 6 days, B for 4 days and C for 9 days. If their
daily wages are in the ratio of 5 : 6 : 4, how much amount will be received by A? (Aggarwal Math- 89)
Solution : Let the daily wage s of A, B and C be Tk. 5x, Tk. 6x, Tk. 4x respectively.
Then, ratio of their amounts  (5x  6) : (6x  4) : (4x  9)  30 : 24 : 36  5 : 4 : 6
 5
 A' s amount  Tk. 1800    Tk. 600
 15 

43. A and B can complete a piece of work in 12 and 18 days respectively. A begins to do the work and they
work alternatively one at a time for one day each. The whole work will be completed in (Aggarwal Math- 90)
1 1 5
Solution : (A  B)' s 2 day's work     
 12 18  36
 5  35
Work done in 7 pairs of days    7  
 36  36
 35  1
Remaining work  1 -  
 36  36
On 15th day, it is A' s turn.
1
work is done byA in 1 day.
12
1  1  1
work is done by A in 12    day.
36  36  3
1
 Total time taken  14 days.
3
44. Twenty women can do a work in sixteen days. Sixteen men can complete the same work in fifteen days.
What is the ratio between the capacity of a man and a woman? (Aggarwal Math- 97)
Solution : (20  16) women can complete the work in 1 day.
1
1 women' s 1 day's work 
320
(16  15) men can complete the work in 1 day.
1
1 man' s 1 day's work 
240
1 1
So, required ratio  :  4:3
240 320

45. A job can be done by 3 skilled worksmen in 20 days or by 5 boys in 30 days. How many days will they take
if they work together? (Aggarwal Math- 99)
1
Solution : 3 men' s 1 day's work 
20
1
5 boy's 1 day's work 
30
 1 1  5 1
(3 men  5 boys)'s 1 day's work      
 20 30  60 12
 3 men and 5 boys will complete the work in 12 days.

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46. Seven men can complete as work in 12 days. They started the work and after 5 days, two men left. In how
many days will the work be completed by the remaining men? (Aggarwal Math- 102)
Solution : (7  12) men can complete the work in 1 day.
1
1 man' s 1 day's work 
84
1  5
7 men' s 5 day's work    5  
 12  12
 5 7
Remaining work  1 -  
 12  12
 1  5
5 men' s 1 day's work    5  
 84  84
5
work is done by them in 1 day.
84
7  84 7  49 4
work is done by them in     days  9 days.
12  5 12  5 5

47. 12 men complete a work in 9 days. After they have worked for 6 days, 6 more men join them. How many
days will they take to complete the remaining work? (Aggarwal Math- 103)
1
Solution :1 man' s 1 day's work 
108
1  2
12 men' s 6 day's work    6  
9  3
 2 1
Remaining work  1 -  
 3 3
 1  1
18 men' s 1 day's work    18  
 108  6
1
work is done by them in 1 day
6
1  1
 work is done by them in  6    2 days.
3  3

48. 10 men and 12 women together can complete a work in 6 days. It takes 100 days for one man alone to
complete the same work. How many days will be required for one woman alone to complete the same
work? (Aggarwal Math- 106)
Solution : Let the number of workers who started the job be n.
1 1
Then, n workers 1 day's work   1 workers 1 day's work 
4 4n
Now, n workers worked on first day, (n - 3) on 2nd day, (n - 3  2) i.e, (n - 1) on 3rd day, .........and
soon.
Thus, we have
1
[n  (n - 3)  (n - 1)  (n - 4)  (n - 2)  (n - 5)  (n - 3)]   1  7n  18  4n  3n  18  n  6
4n
Hence, 6 workers started the job.

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49. A man, a woman and a boy can do a piece of wok in 6, 9 and 18 days respectively. How many boys must
assist one man and one woman to do the work in 1 day? (Aggarwal Math- 109)
1 1 5
Solution : (1 man  1 woman)' s 1 day's work   
6 9 18
 5  13
Remaining work  1 -  
 18  18
1
Work done by 1 boy in 1 day 
18
 13 
 Number of boys required    18   13
 18 

50. If 2 men or 6 women or 4 boys can finish a work in 99 days, how many days will one man, one woman and
one boy together take to finish the same work? (Aggarwal Math- 111)
1 1
Solution :1 man' s 1 day's work  
99  6 198
1 1
1 woman' s 1 day's work  
99  6 594
1 1
1 boy's 1 day's work  
99  4 396
 1 1 1  11 1
(1man  1 woman  1 boy)'s 1 day's work     
 198 594 396  1188 108
Hence, 1 man, 1 woman and 1 boy together take 108 days to finish the same work.

51. 8 men can complete a piece of work in 20 days. 8 women can complete the same work in 32 days. In how
many days will 5 men and 8 women together complete the same work? (Aggarwal Math- 112)
1 1
Solution :1 man' s 1 day's work   ;
20  8 160
1 1
1 woman' s 1 day's work  
32  8 256
(5 men  8 women)' s 1 day's work
 5 8  1 1 1
    
 160 256  32 32 16
Hence, 5 men and 8 women together can complete the work in 16 days.

52. 16 men can finish a work in 24 days and 48 boys can finish the same work in 16 days. 12 men started the
work and after 4 days 12 boys joined them. In how many days they finish the remaining work? (Aggarwal
Math- 114)
1 1
Solution :1 man' s 1 day's work  
24 16 384
1 1
1 boy's 1 day's work   .
16  48 768
 12  1
12 men' s 4 day's work    4 
 384  8

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 1 7
Remaining work  1 -  
 8 8
 12 12   1 1  3
(12 men  12 boys)'s 1 day' s work      
 384 768   32 64  64
3  64 7  56 2
work is done by them in     days  18 days.
64  3 8 3 3

53. 5 men and 2 boys working together can do four times as much work as a man and a boy. Working
capacities of a man and a boy are in the ratio: (Aggarwal Math- 119)
Solution : Let 1 man' s 1 day's work  x
and 1 boy's 1 day's work  y
x 2
Then, 5x  2y  4(x  y)  x  2y  
y 1

54. 4 men and 6 women can complete a work in 8 days, while 3 men and 7 women can complete it in 10 days. In
how many days will 10 women complete it? (Aggarwal Math- 121)
Solution : Let 1 man' s 1 day's work  x
and 1 women' s 1 day's work  y
1 1 1
Then, 4x  6y  and and 3x  7y 
6 8 10
11 1
Solving these two equations, we get : x  ,y 
400 400
1
1 woman' s 1 day's work 
400
 1  1
 10 wone' s 1 day's work    10  
 400  40
Hence, 10 women wil l complete the work in 40 days.

55. If 6 men and 8 boys can do a piece of work in 10 days while 26 men and 48 boys can do the same in 2 days,
the time taken by 15 men and 20 boys in doing the same type of work will be(Aggarwal Math- 124)
Solution : Let 1 man' s 1 day's work  x
and 1 boys1 day's work  y
1 1
Then, 6x  8y  and 26x  48y 
10 2
1 1
Solving these two equations, we get : x  and y 
100 200
 15 20  1
(15 men  20 boys)'s 1 day's work    
 100 200  4
15 men and 20 boys can do the work in 4 days.

56. If 5 men and 3 women can reap 188 acre of crop in 4 days; 3 men and 2 women can reap 22 acre of crop in
8 days, then how many men are required to join 21 women to reap 54 acre of crop in 6 days? (Aggarwal
Math- 125)
18 9
Solution : Average reaped by 5 men and 3 women in 1 day  
4 2

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22 11
Average reaped by 3 men and 2 women in 1 day  
8 4
Suppose1 men can reap x acres in 1 day and 1 women can reap y acres in 1 day.
9
 5x  3y   10 x  6 y  9...................(i )
2
11 33
3 x  2 y   9 x  6 y  .................(ii )
4 4
33 3
Subtracting (ii) from (i), we get : x  9 - 
4 4
3 15 3 1
Putting x  in (i), we get : 6y  9 -   y  ;
4 2 2 4
1  63
Acreage reaped by 21 women in 6 days    21  6  
4  2
 63  45
Remaining acreage to be reaped   54 -  
 2 2
3  9
Acreage reaped by 1 man in 6 days    6  
4  2
9
In 6 mens, acre is reaped by 1 man.
2
45  2 45 
 In 6 boys, acre is reaped by    men  5 men.
2 9 2 

57. 12 men can do a piece of work in 24 days. How many days are needed to complete the work, if 8 men do this
work? (Aggarwal Math- 128)
Solution :12 men can do a piece of work in 24 days.  M 1  12 and D2  24
8 men can do this work in D 2 days  M 2  8
12  24
M1D1  M 2 D2  12  24  8  D2  D2   36 days.
8

58. A, B and C can complete a piece of work in 24, 5 and 12 days respectively. Working together, they will
complete the same work in (Aggarwal Math- 130)
1
Solution : A' s 1 days work 
24
1
B' s 1 day' s work 
5
1
C' s 1 days work 
12
1 1 1
 (A  B  C)' s 1 day' s work   
24 5 12

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I .C.M of 24, 5 and 12


2 24  5  12
2 12  5  6
3 653
2  5 1
2  2  3  2  5  120
5  24  10 39 13
  
120 120 40
40 1
Time taken by A, B and C to complete the work, working together   3 days.
13 13

59. X can do a piece of work in 24 days. When he had worked for 4 days, Y joined him. If complete work was
finished in 16 days, Y can alone finish that work in (Aggarwal Math- 131)
1 16
Solution : X' s 1 day's work  . X' s 16 day's work 
24 24
Let Y alone complete the work in x day's. Y' s 12 day's complete the work in x days.
12
Y' s 12 days work  . According to the question, Complete work done by X and Y  1
x
X' s 16 days work  Y' s 12 days work  1
16 12 2 12
  1  1
24 x 3 x
12 2 1
  1    x  12  3  36 days.
x 3 3

 Chain Rule
1. The price of 5.5 dozen pens is Tk. 1287. What is the price of 16 such pens? (Aggarwal Math- 02)
Solution : 5.5 dozen pens  (5.5  12) pens  66 pens. Let the cost of 16 pens be Tk. x
Less pens, Less cost (Direct Proportion)
 66 : 16 :: 1287 : x  66 x  16  1287
 16  1287 
 x   Tk. 312
 66 

2. A canteen requires 651 bananas for a week. Totally, how many bananas will it require for the months of
April, May and June? (Aggarwal Math- 10)
Solution : Total number of days  (30  31  30)  91
Let the number of bananas be x.
More days, M ore bannas (Direct Proportion)
 7 : 91 :: 651 : x
 7 x  91  651
 91  651 
 x   8463
 7 

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5
3. A man completes of a job in 10 days. At this rate, how many more days will it take him to finish the job?
8
(Aggarwal Math- 15)
5  5 3
Solution : Work done  . Balance work  1 -  
8  8 8
Less work,Less days (Direct Proportion)
Let the required number of days be x.
Then,
5 3 5 3 3 8
: :: 10 : x  x  x   10  x    10    6
8 8 8 8 8 5

4. 30 men can do a piece of work in 16 days. How many men would be required to do the same work in 20
days? (Aggarwal Math- 17)
Solution : Let the required number of men be x.
Less Days , Less men (Indirect Proportion)
 16  30 
 20 : 16 :: 30 : x  20 x  16  30  x     24
 20 

5. A group of workers promise to complete a piece of work in 10 days, but five of them do not report for work.
If it took the remaining workers 12 days to complete the work, then the number of workers originally hired
was (Aggarwal Math- 18)
Solution : Let the number of workers originally hired be x.
Less workers, More days (indirect Proportion)
( x  5) : x :: 10 : 12  12( x  5)  10 x  2 x  60  x  30

6. 4 mat-weavers can weave 4 mats in 4 days. At the same rate, how many mats would be woven by 8 mat-
weavers in 8 days? (Aggarwal Math- 22)
Solution : Let the required number of mats be x.
More weavers, More mats (Direct Proportion)
More days, More mats (Direct Proportion)
Weavers 4 : 8
 :: 4 : x
Days 4 : 8 
7  3 7
3  7  x  7  3  7  x  7
3 7

7. Running at the same constant rate, 6 identical machines can produce a total of 180 bottles per hour. How
many bottles could 15 such machines produce in 30 minutes? (Aggarwal Math- 25)
Solution : Let the required number of bottles be x.
More bottles produced (Direct Proportion)
Less time, Less bottles produced (Direct Proportion)
Machines 6 : 15 
 :: 180 : x
Time 40 : 30 
 15  30  180 
 6  60  x  15  30  180  x     225
 6  60 

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8. If 6 persons working 8 hours a day earn Tk. 8400 per week, then 9 persons working 6 hour a day will earn
per week (Aggarwal Math- 26)
Solution : Let the weekly earning be Tk. x.
More persons, More earning (Direct Proportion)
Less working hour, Less earning (Direct Proportion)
Persons 6:9
 :: 8400 : x
Working hours 8 : 6
 9  6  8400 
 6  8  x  9  6  8400  x     9450
 68 

9. In a dairy farm, 40 cows eat 40 bags of husk in 40 days. In how many days one cow will eat one bag of
husk? (Aggarwal Math- 29)
Solution : Let the required number of days be x.
More cows, More days (indirect Proportion)
Less bags, Less days (Direct Proportion)
Cows 1 : 40 
 :: 40 : x
Bags 40 : 1 
1  40  x  40  1  40  x  40.

10. 3 pumps, working 8 hours a day, can empty a tank in 2 days. How many hours a day must 4 pumps work to
empty the tank in 1 day? (Aggarwal Math- 33)
Solution : Let the required number of working hours per day be x.
More pumps,
Less working hours per day (indirect Proportion)
Less days
More working hours per day (indirect Proportion)
Pumps 4 : 3 
 :: 8 : x
Days 1 : 2
3 2  8
 4 1 x  3  2  8  x   x  12
4

11. If 8 men can reap 80 hectares in 24 days, then how many hectares can 36 men reap in 30 days? (Aggarwal
Math- 34)
Solution : Let the required number of hectares be x. Then,
More men, More hectares (Direct Proportion)
Less days, More hectares (Direct Proportion)
Men 8 : 36 
 :: 80 : x
Days 24 : 30 
 8  24  x  36  30  80
 36  30  80 
 x   x  450 .
 8  24 

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12. A certain number of persons can dig a trench 100 m long, 50 m broad and 10 m deep in 10 days. The same
number of persons can dig another trench 20 m broad and 15 m deep in 30 days. The length of the second
trench is (Aggarwal Math- 35)
Solution : Let the required length be x metres.
Less breadth, More length (Indirect Proportion)
More depth, Less length (Indirect Proportion)
More days, More length (Direct Proportion)
Breadth 20 : 50 

Depth 15 : 10  :: 100 : x
Days 10 : 30 
(50  10  30  100 )
 20  15  10  x  50  10  30  100  x   x  500 .
(20  15  10)

13. 3 men or 6 women can do a piece of work in 20 days. In how many days will 12 men and 8 women do the
same work? (Aggarwal Math- 37)

Solution : Let the required number of days be x.


3 men  6 women  12 men  (2  12) women  24 women
 (12 men and 8 women)  (24  8) women  32 men
Now, More women, Less days (Indirect Proportion)
 6  20  15 3
 32 : 6 :: 20 : x  32 x  6  20  x    3
 32  4 4

14. If 5 men or 9 women can do a piece of work in 19 days, then in how many days will 3 men and 6 women do
the same work? (Aggarwal Math- 38)
Solution : Let the required number of days be x.
9  27
5 men  9 women  3 men    3  women  women
5  5
 27  57
 (3 men and 6 women)    6  women  men
 5  5
Now, More women, Less days (Indirect Proportion)
57 57  5 
 : 9 :: 19 : x   x  9  19  x   9  19    15
5 5  57 

15. 30 labourers, working 7 hours a day can finish a piece of work in 18 days. If the labourers work 6 hours a
day, then the number of labourers to finish the same piece of work in 30 days, will be (Aggarwal Math- 40)
Solution : Let the required number of labourers be x. Then,
Less working hrs/ day,
More labourers (Indirect Proportion)
More days, Less labourers (Indirect Proportion)
Working Hrs/Day 6:7 
 :: 30 : x
Days 30 : 18
 6  30  x  7  18  30  6 x  126  x  21.

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16. If 18 pumps can raise 2170 tones of water in 10 days, working 7 hours a day; in how many days will 16
pumps raise 1736 tones of water, working 9 hours a day? (Aggarwal Math- 41)
Solution : Let the required number of days be x. Then,
Less pumps, More days (Indirect Proportion)
Less weight, Less days (Direct Proportion)
More hours/day, Less days (Indirect Proportion)
Pumps 16 : 18 

Weight 2170 : 1736  :: 10 : x
Hours/Day 9 : 7 
 (16  2170  9  x)  (18  1736  7  10)
18  1736  7  10
x  x  7.
16  2170  9

17. If 80 lamps can be lighted, 5 hours per day for 10 days for Tk. 21.25, then the number of lamps, which can
be lighted 4 hours daily for 30 days, for Tk. 76.50, is (Aggarwal Math- 42)
Solution : Let the required number of lamps be x.
Less hours per day, More lamps (Indirect Proportion)
More money, More lamps (Direct Proportion)
More days, Less lamps (Indirect Proportion)
Hours per day 4:5 

Money 21.25 : 76.50  :: 80 : x
Number of days 30 : 10 
 4  21.25  30  x  5  76.50  10  80
5  76.50  10  80
x  x  120 .
4  21.25  30

18. The work done by a man is double the work done by a woman in the same time. If 10 men can do a piece of
work in 8 days, then in how many days that work can be done by 3 men and 4 women? (Aggarwal Math- 46)
Solution : 2 women  1 maan  4 women  2 men
 (3 men and 4 women)  3  2 men  5 men
Let the required number of days be x.
Less Men, More days (Indirect Proportion)
 5 : 10 :: 8 : x  5 x  10  8
 x  16

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19. 64 persons can dig a trench 50 m long, 2 m wide and 2 m deep in 5 days, working 12 hours daily. In how
many days, working 8 hours daily, will 80 persons dig another trench 75 m long, 4 m wide and 3 m deep?
(Aggarwal Math- 50)
Solution : Let the required number of days be x.
More persons, Less days (Indirect Proportion)
More length, More days (Direct Proportion)
More depth, More days (Direct Proportion)
Less working hrs, More days (Indirect Proportion)
Persons 80 : 64 
Length 50 : 75 

Width 2 : 4  :: 5 : x
Depth 2:3 

Working hrs 8 : 12 
 64  75  4  3  12  5 
 80  50  2  2  8  x  64  75  4  3  12  5  x     x  27.
 80  50  2  2  8 

20. If 9 examiners can examine a certain number of answer books in 12 days, working 5 hours a day, for how
many hours a day would 4 examiners have to work in order to examine twice the number of answer books
in 30 days? (Aggarwal Math- 53)
Solution : Let the required number of working hours per day be x.
Less examiners,More working hours per day (Indirect Proportion)
More days, Less working hours per day (Indirect Proportion)
More answer books, More working hours per day (Direct Proportion)
Examiners 4:9 

Days 30 : 12  :: 5 : x
Answer books 1 : 2 
 (4  30  1 x)  (9  12  2  5)
 120 x  1080  x  9.

21. If 17 laboueres can dig a ditch 20 m long in 18 days, working 8 hours a day; how many more labourers
should be engaged to dig a similar ditch 39 m long in 6 days, each labourere working 9 hours a day?
(Aggarwal Math- 54)
Solution : Let the total number of men to be engaged be x.
More length, More labourers (Direct Proportion)
More days, More labourers (Indirect Proportion)
More hours per day, Less laboureres (indirect Proportion)
Length 26 : 39 

Days 6 : 18  :: 17 : x
Hours per day 9 : 8 
 (26  6  9  x)  (39  18  8  17 )
(39  18  8  17 )
x  x  68
(26  6  9)
 Number of more labourers  (68 - 17)  51.

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22. 20 men complete one-third of a piece of work in 20 days. How many more men should be employed to finish
the rest of the work in 25 more days? (Aggarwal Math- 55)
Solution : Let the total number of men be x.
1  1 2
Work done  , Remaining work  1 -  
3  3 3
More work, More men (Direct Proportion)
More days, Less man (Indirect Proportion)
1 2 
Work : 
3 3  :: 20 : x
Days 25 : 20 
1  2  800
   25  x     20  20   x   32
3  3  25
 More thana to be employed  (32 - 20)  12
(39  18  8  17 )
x  x  68
(26  6  9)
 Number of more labourers  (68 - 17)  51.

23. 12 persons can do a piece of work in 4 days. How many persons are required to complete 8 times the work
in half the time? (Aggarwal Math- 61)
Solution : Let the total number of persons be x.
Less days, More persons ( Indirect Proportion)
More work, More persons (Direct Proportion)
Days 2 : 4
 :: 12 : x
Work 1: 8 
 2  1 x  4  8  12
 4  8  12 
 x   x  192
 2 

24. If a certain number of workmen can do a piece of work in 25 hours, in how many hours will another set of
an equal number of men, do a piece of work, twice as great, supporting that 2 men of the first set can do as
much work in an hour, as 3 men of the second set do in an hour? (Aggarwal Math- 64)
Solution : Let the total number of hours be x.
1 1
Speeds of working of first and second type of men are and
2 3
More work, More time (Direct Proportion)
Less speed, More time (Indirect Proportion)
Work 14 : 15

1 1  :: 25 : x
Speed :
3 2 
 1   1 
 1   x    2   25   x  75
 3   2 

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25. 15 men take 21 days of 8 hours each to do a piece of work. How many days of 6 hours each would 21 women
take, if 3 women do as much work as 2 men? (Aggarwal Math- 65)
Solution : 3 women  2 men.
So, 21 women  14 men
Less men, More days ( Indirect Proportion)
Less hours per day, More days (Indirect Proportion)
Men 14 : 15
 :: 21 : x
Hours per day 6 : 8 
 (14  6  x)  (15  8  21)
(15  8  21)
x  30
(14  6)
 Required number of days  30

26. A contractor employed 30 men to do a piece of work in 38 days. After 25 days, he employed 5 men more
and the work was finished one day earlier. How many days he would have been behind, if he had not
employed additional men? (Aggarwal Math- 66)
Solution : After 25 days, 35 men complete the work in 12 days.
Thus, 35 men can finish the remaining work in 12 days.
(12  35)
 30 men can do it in  14 days
30
which is 1 day behind.

27. In a barrack of soldiers there was stock of food for 190 days for 4000 soldiers. After 30 days 800 soldiers left
the barrack. For how many days shall the leftover food last for the remaining soldiers? (Aggarwal Math- 67)
Solution : Let the remaining food last for x days.
4000 soldiers had provisions for 160 days. 3200 soldiers had provisions for x days.
Less men, More days (Indirect Proportion)
 3200 : 4000 :: 160 : x
 3200 x  4000  160
 4000  160 
 x   200
 3200 

28. A garrison of 500 men had provisions for 27 days. After 3 days a reinforcement of 300 men arrived. For
how many more days will the remaining food last now? (Aggarwal Math- 68)
Solution : Let the remaining food last for x days.
500 men had provisions for (27 - 3)  24 days.
(500  300) men had provisions for x days.
More men, Less days (Indirect Proportion)
 800 : 500 :: 24 : x
 (800  x)  (500  24)
 500  24 
 x   15
 800 

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29. A fort has provisions for 50 days. If after 10 days they are strengthened by 500 men and the food lasts for
35 days longer, the number of men originally in the fort were (Aggarwal Math- 70)
Solution : Let there be x men originally .
So, x men had provisions for 40 days whereas ( x  500) men consumed it in 35 days.
More men, Less days (Indirect Proportion)
 ( x  500) : x :: 40 : 35
 35( x  500)  40 x  5 x  35  500
 35  500 
 x   3500
 5 

30. A garrison of 2000 men has provisions of ration for 66 days. At the end of a fortnight, reinforcement arrives
and it is found that ration will last only for 20 days more. The strength of the reinforcement is (Aggarwal
Math- 71)
Solution : Let the strength of the reinforcem ent be x men.
Then, 2000 men had provisions for (66 - 14)  52 days
while (2000  x) men consumed it in 20 days.
More men, Less dayas (Indirect Proportion)
 (2000  x) : 2000 :: 52 : 20
 20(2000  x)  2000  52
 2000  52 
 (2000  x)     5200  x  3200 .
 20 

31. 2 men and 7 boys can do a piece of work in 14 days; 3 men and 8 boys can do the same in 11 days. Then 8
men and 6 boys can do three time that amount of this work in: (Aggarwal Math- 76)
Solution : (2  14) men  (7  14) boys
 (3  11) men  (8  11) boys
 5 men  10 boys  1 man  2 boys
 (2 men  7 boys)  (2  2  7) boys  11 boys.
(8 men  6 boys)  (8  2  6) boys  22 boys
Let the required number of days be x
Now,
More boys, Less days (Indirect Proportion)
More work, More days (Direct Proportion)
Boys 22 : 11
 :: 14 : x
Work 1 : 3 
 (22  1  x)  (11  3  14)
462
x   21.
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32. The cost of 5 kgs of apples is Tk. 450. The cost of 12 dozen mangoes is Tk. 4,320 and the cost of 4 kgs of
oranges is Tk. 240. What is the total cost of 8 kg of apples, 8 dozens of mangoes and 8 kg of oranges?
(Aggarwal Math- 81)

Solution : Cost of 5 apples  Tk. 450


450
Cost of 1 kg apples 
5
450
Cost of 8 kg apples   8  Tk. 720
5
Cost of 12 dozen mangoes  Tk. 4,320
4320
Cost of 1 dozen mangoes 
12
4320
Cost of 8 dozen mangoes   8  Tk. 2880
12
Cost of 4 kg oranges  Tk. 240
240
Cost of 1 kg oranges 
4
240
Cost of 8 kg orange   8  Tk. 480
4
Total cost  720  2880  480  Tk. 4080
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Bangladesh banking sector? Bangladesh?
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C) Eliza Sharmin D) Mahtab Jabin C) Bau Cumin-1 D) Bina Cumin-1
2. Who is the first woman managing director of private 8. Mars procession 1428 the theme of the year
banking sector in Bangladesh? 'Tomorrow is beautiful in the guise of tomorrow' is
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C) Humaira Azam D) Mahtab Jabin A) Rabindranath Tagore B) Jasimuddin
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South Asia Institute of the University of Heidelberg, 9. Who is the author of the book Budget Economics and
Germany? Politics in Bangladesh?
A) Prof.Dr.Harun-ur-Rashid B) Prof. Akhtaruzzaman A) Atiur Rahman B) Dr. Salehuddin
C) Prof.Dr.Md. Akhtaruzzaman D) Prof. Sadeka Halim C) Akbar Ali Khan D) Dr. Mohammad Farasuddin
4. When was the Golden Jubilee logo unveiled? 10. What are the current border haats between
A) 7 March 2021 B) 17 March 2021 Bangladesh and India?
C) 25 March 2021 D) 26 March 2021 A) 5 B) 6
5. Who designed the golden jubilee logo of C) 7 D) 8
independence? 11. When did the first Metrorail train from Japan arrive
A) Ramendu Majumdar B) Pradeep Chakraborty in the country?
C) Sabyasachi Hajra D) Both A and B A) 30 March 2021 B) 30 March 2021
6. Any organization applying to include Rajshahi Silk C) 1 April 2021 D) 2 April 2021
as a geographical indication product
A) Bangladesh Paddy Research Institute
B) Bangladesh Silk Development Board
C) Bangladesh Weaving Board Answer: 1. (D) 2. (C) 3. (A) 4. (D) 5. (D) 6. (B)
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12. Who is the eighth director of the US Central 20. 5 April 2021 which head of state of the world enacts
Intelligence Agency? the law to stay in power till 2036?
A) William Joseph Burns B) Agnes Kelamard A) Si Chin Ping (China)
C) Ted Kennedy D) Chris Murphy B) Vladimir Putin (Russia)
13. Who is the first female editor-in-chief of Reuters? C) Kim Jong-un (North Korea)
A) Ngoji Okojni B) Alessandra Galloni D) Min Aung Hlaing (Myanmar)
C) Janet Yellen D) Ted Kennedy 21. Who is the third first secretary of the Cuban
14. March 30, 2021 Which Arab country has appointed Communist Party?
its first ambassador to Israel? A) Jose Ramen Makhado B) Miguel Dias Canel
A) Bahrain B) Jordan C) Salvador Valdes D) Rahul Castro
C) Saudi Arabia D) United Arab Emirates 22. When was the CRPH formed with the lawmakers of
15. March 27, 2021 which two countries signed a 25- Myanmar?
year strategic partnership agreement? A) 5 February 2021 B) 21 February 2021
A) Iran and China B) Pakistan and China C) 1 March 2021 D) 16April 2021
C) North Korea and China D) Russia and China 23. 15th February 2021 as the first country to approve
16. Who is US President Joe Biden's Special Envoy for RCEP?
Climate Change? A) China B) Singapore
A) John Kerry B) Barack Obama C) Thailand D) Vietnam
C) Bill Clinton D) Hillary Clinton 24. When was the anti-junta shadow government
17. On 9 April 2021, China was fined 28 2.8 billion by National Unity Government formed in Myanmar?
which company for establishing market monopoly? A) 11 April 2021 B) 13 April 2021
A) Facebook B) Amazon C) 16 April 2021 D) 18 April 2021
C) Alibaba D) Twitter 25. How much is the increase in the number of members
18. Checkbook diplomacy is related to which country? of the Legislative Council of the Legislative Council
A) United States B) China of Hong Kong in 2021?
C) North Korea D) Russia A) 75 B) 80
19. What is the name of the infamous secret camp of the C) 90 D) 95
US Army as a torture unit at Guantanamo Bay? Answer: 12. (A) 13. (B) 14. (A) 15. (A) 16. (A)
A) Camp-5 B) Guantanamo Camp-1 17. (C) 18. (B) 19. (D) 20. (B) 21. (B) 22. (A)
C) Secret Camp D) Camp-7 23. (C) 24. (C) 25. (C)

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 Computer Fundamental Miscellaneous- part 11
1. Which of the following is not an output device of a 3. What is the name given to the specialized storage
computer? element in the processor unit of a computer which is
A. Printer B. keyboard used as a "scratch pad" during processing operations?
C. VDU D. CRT screen A. storage register B. primary memory
E. All of the above C. cache memory D. accumulator
2. Which of the following terms could be used to E. None of the above
describe the concurrent processing of computer 4. A large number of computers in a wide geographical
programs, via CRTs, on one computer system? area can be efficiently connected using
A. Time-sharing B. Online processing A. Twisted pair lines B. Coaxial cables
C. Interactive processing C. Communications satellites
D. All the above processing D. All of the above E. None of the above
E. None of the above
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5. Which of the following statements is true? 14. The first large scale electronic computer which
A. Analysts usually work alone and sometimes as became operational in 1946 and contained
part of a team approximately 18000 vacuum tubes and could
B. Most systems projects are completed in 6 to 12 perform 300 multiplications per second was known
weeks as
C. An analyst's primary concern is the development A. ILLIAC B. ENIAC
of software C. JOHNIAC D. EDSAC
D. Analysts evaluate data flow through an E. None of the above
organization 15. A computer program that converts an entire program
E. None of the above into machine language at one time is called a/an
6. Which of the following is not an advantage of A. interpreter B. simulator
magnetic disk storage? C. compiler D. commander
A. The access time of magnetic disk is much less E. None of the above
than that of magnetic tape 16. A logic gate is an electronic circuit which
B. Disk storage is longer lasting than magnetic tape A. makes logic decisions
C. Disk storage is less expensive than tape storage B. allows electron flow only in one direction
D. All of the above E. None of the above C. works on binary algebra
7. An advantage of blocking a tape is that D. alternates between 0 and 1 values
A. additional processing time is consumed E. None of the above
B. the direct file method can be emulated 17. Identity the advantages that Micro Channel
C. tapes contain less data and longer tapes Architecture offers over ISA.
D. less tape is used to store the same amount of data A. Automatic System Configuration
E. None of the above B. Less Interference
8. Perforated paper used as input or output media is C. Multiple device handling (the system allows
known as expansion boards to take complete of the bus for
A. Paper tape B. Magnetic tape certain operations)
C. Punched paper tape D. Card punch D. Greater data transfer rates
E. None of the above E. All of the above
9. What is the byte capacity of a drum which is 5 inch 18. Computer scientists are exploring the possibility of
high, 10 inch diameter, and which has 60 tracks per culturing bacteria to create living chips which have
inch and bit density of 800 bits per inch? digital electronic properties. What are these chips
A. 942000 bytes B. 9712478 bytes called?
C. 192300 bytes D. 14384 bytes A. bacterial chips B. biochips
E. None of the above C. natural chips D. neural chips
10. Ethernet uses E. None of the above
A. Bus topology B. Ring topology 19. What is the name of the storage device which is used
C. Star topology D. Tree topology to compensate for the difference in rates of flow of
E. None of the above data from once device to another?
11. What is the latest write-once optical storage media? A. Cache B. Concentrator
A. Digital paper B. Magneto-optical disk C. Buffer D. I/O device
C. WORM disk D. CD-ROM disk E. None of the above
E. None of the above 20. In latest generation computers, the instructions are
12. The data processing job expected to further decrease executed
in the 1996s is that of: A. Parallely only B. Sequentially only
A. Keypuncher B. Data entry clerk C. Both sequentially an parallely
C. Computer operator D. Programmer D. All of the above
E. None of the above E. None of the above
13. A computer has no more sense than a light 21. Program execution time would be minimum if the
A. bulb B. pen programs are written in
C. switch D. pad A. Machine Language B. Assembly language
E. None of the above C. High level language D. All of the above
E. None of the above

Answer:
5. (D) 6. (E) 7. (D) 8. (A) 9. (A) 10. (A) 11. (A) 12. (A) 13. (C) 14. (B) 15. (C) 16. (A) 17. (E)
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22. A small square or rectangular piece of silica on 32. Floppy disks which are made from flexible plastic
which several layers of an integrated circuit are material are also called?
etched or imprinted is called A. hard disks B. high-density disks
A. VLSI B. micro C. diskettes D. templates
C. wafer D. chip E. None of the above
E. None of the above 33. Which of the following tasks is not suited for
23. The processing capability of a microcomputer can be sequential processing by a computer?
enhanced with the help of A. Preparing of mailing labels
A. addition processor B. expansion cards B. Processing payroll cheques
C. secondary memory D. buffer memory C. Accounting for credit card purchases
E. None of the above D. Inventory control
24. Where are silicon chips manufactured in India? E. None of the above
A. Chandigarh B. Punjab 34. Which of the following is responsible for
C. UP D. Tamil Nadu coordinating various operations using timing signals?
E. None of the above A. Arithmetic-logic Unit B. Control unit
25. A computer programmer C. Memory unit D. Input/Output unit
A. does all the thinking for a computer E. None of the above
B. can enter input data quickly 35. All calculations are performed and all comparisons
C. can operate all types of computer equipment are made in _____ unit.
D. can draw only flowchart A. control unit B. arithmetic-logic unit
E. None of the above C. central processing unit D. primary storage unit
26. "The three most important inventions of this century E. None of the above
are the nuclear bomb, the high yield hybrid speed, 36. The most commonly used standard data code to
and the computer". Can you name the person who represent alphabetical, numerical and punctuation
made this statement? characters used in Electronic Data Processing system
A. Harry R Jordan B. Buckminster Fuller is called
C. Jack Smith D. Jan Timmer A. ASCII B. EBCDII
E. None of the above C. BCD D. All of the above
27. A menu-driven operating system is one which allows E. None of the above
you to pick up from the menu of choices it displays 37. The terminal device often used in checking charge
on the screen. What is the name given to the images cards that offers both a limited keyboard input and
which are used in such image oriented menus? visual output is the:
A. Icon B. Figure A. Intelligent terminal B. POS terminal
C. Symbol D. option C. Video display terminal D. Audio response unit
E. None of the above E. None of the above
28. What is the name of the earliest calculating machine 38. The computer translates the condition of each switch
which was based on concepts found in modern to a number. What number is represented by the OFF
computers but was unfortunately never built? state?
A. Babbage's Difference Engine A. -7 B. -3.75
B. Pascal's Adder C. Leibnitz's Multiplier C. 1 D. 0
D. Differential Analyser E. None of the above E. -22
29. The first machine to successfully perform a long 39. Who built the world's first electronic calculator using
series of arithmetic and logical operations was: telephone relays, light bulbs and batteries?
A. ENIAC B. Mark I A. Claude Shannon B. Konard Zuse
C. Analytic engine D. UNIVAC-I C. George Stibitz D. Howard H. Aliken
E. None of the above E. None of the above
30. Which is used for manufacturing chips? 40. Hard disks and diskettes are:
A. Bus B. Control unit A. Direct access storage devices
C. Semiconductors D. (A) and (B) only B. Sequential access storage devices
E. None of the above C. Rarely used with microcomputers
31. The 0 and 1 in the binary numbering system are D. Both (A) and (C) E. None of the above
called binary digits or _____
A. bytes B. kilobytes Answer:
C. decimal bytes D. bits 22. (D) 23. (B) 24. (A) 25. (A) 26. (B) 27. (A) 28. (A)
E. nibbles 29. (B) 30. (C) 31. (D) 32. (C) 33. (D) 34. (B) 35. (B)
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41. In digital data transmission 52. Which of the following is used as storage locations
A. Baud rate in equal to bit rate both in the ALU and the control section of a
B. Baud rate is always smaller than the bit rate computer?
C. Baud rate is always higher than the bit rate A. accumulator B. register
D. All of the above C. adder D. decoder
E. None of the above E. None of the above
42. Which of the following is not one of the three 53. The attribution of human form or qualities to things
primary functions that on-line direct-access systems such as machines or computers is called
can serve? A. cybernetics B. cybernation
A. inquiry B. backup C. artificial intelligence D. anthropomorphism
C. update D. programming E. None of the above
E. None of the above 54. The technique designed to support the effective
43. How many bits can be stored in the 8K RAM? access of micro-filmed data is:
A. 8000 B. 8192 A. Microfiche retrieval B. COM
C. 4000 D. 4096 C. Micrographics D. All the above
E. None of the above E. None of the above
44. A code which uses more bits for each character then 55. Which of the following persons probably has the
what is necessary is known as least amount of technical knowledge?
A. Hollerith code B. Gray code A. User B. Computer Operator
C. Redundant code D. Mnemonics C. System Analyst D. Programmer
E. None of the above E. Computer professional
45. Point out the odd item amongst the following 56. What is the name of the computer terminal which
A. Computer mouse B. Touchpad gives paper printout?
C. Light pen D. Printer A. Display screen B. Soft copy terminal
E. None of the above C. Hard copy terminal D. Plotter
46. Access time in a computer memory is the time E. None of the above
required to 57. The primary advantage of key-to-tape data-entry
A. Locate the stored data systems is:
B. Retrieve the stored data A. A large percentage of editing can be performed at
C. Both locate and retrieve the data the time of data entry
D. All of the above E. None of the above B. Key verification is easily performed
47. In negative logic, the logic state 1 corresponds to C. The tape is reusable
A. negative voltage B. zero voltage D. Keying errors can be detected as they occur
C. more negative voltage D. lower voltage level E. All of the above
E. None of the above 58. An advantage of overlapped processing activities is:
48. Which of the following is a part of the Central A. more effective use of the CPU
Processing Unit? B. increased processing activities for the entire
A. Printer B. Keyboard system
C. Mouse C. better coordination of I/O activities
D. Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) D. all the above E. None of the above
E. None of the above 59. Primary storage is _____as compared to secondary
49. The least expensive OCR units can read storage.
A. hand printed numbers A. Slow and inexpensive B. Fast and inexpensive
B. machine printed numbers C. Fast and expensive D. Slow and expensive
C. marks D. handwriting E. None of the above
E. None of the above 60. If the processor of a computer does not have a direct
50. The input unit of a computer and unassisted access to data items, these items are
A. feeds data to the CPU or memory said to be
B. retrieves data from CPU A. offline B. remote
C. directs all other units D. All of the above C. disconnected D. detached
E. None of the above E. None of the above
51. File specification books are created primarily for the
use of Answer:
A. systems analysts B. programmers 41. (A) 42. (B) 43. (B) 44. (C) 45. (D) 46. (C) 47. (D)
C. operators D. managers 48. (D) 49. (C) 50. (A) 51. (B) 52. (B) 53. (D) 54. (C)
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61. A microprocessor integrates the arithmetic logic and 66. A CPU's processing power is measured in:
control circuitry of a computer into one chip. The A. IPS B. CIPS
first microprocessor was built by a group of C. MIPS D. nano-seconds
engineers at the Intel Corpn. Can you tell who E. None of the above
headed this group? 67. The binary equivalent of the Hexadecimal number
A. Victor Poor B. Stan Mazor 7BD is
C. Marcian E. (Ted) Hoff D. Seymour Cray A. 11110111101 B. 1.1101E+11
E. None of the above C. 1.0111E+11 D. All of the above
62. In the IBM PC-AT, what do the words AT stand for? E. None of the above
A. Additional terminals B. Advance technology 68. Which of the following is non-impact printer?
C. Applied technology D. Advanced terminology A. Drum printer B. Line printer
E. None of the above C. Chain printer D. Laser printer
63. The punched card used in the IBM System/3 contains E. None of the above
A. 80 columns B. 120 columns 69. In which year was the PC voted 'The Machine of the
C. 96 columns D. 126 columns Year's by the American Time magazine?
E. None of the above A. 1970 B. 1975
64. Which of the following is associated with networks? C. 1983 D. 1987
A. Download, node B. Star topology E. None of the above
C. Point-to-Point D. Both (A) and (B) 70. When used with I/O devices, the term intelligent
E. None of the above implies
65. Which was the first computer to use transistors A. a color output capability
instead of vacuum tubes? B. speech processing capability
A. Intel-650 B. Burroughs E-101 C. high speed printing capability
C. Datamatic-1000 D. IBM-1401 D. feature to support offline and online tasks
E. None of the above E. None of the above

Answer: 61. (C) 62. (B) 63. (C) 64. (D) 65. (D) 66. (C) 67. (A) 68. (D) 69. (C) 70. (D)

 Ms Excel- part 3
1. You can convert existing excel worksheet data an 6. Each excel file is called a workbook because
charts to an HTML document by using A. It can contain text and data
A. FTP wizard B. Internet assistant wizard B. It can be modified
C. Intranet wizard D. Import wizard C. It can contain many sheets including worksheets
2. A circular reference is and chart sheets
A. Geometric modeling tool D. You have to work hard to create it
B. A cell that points to a drawing object 7. Excel probably considers the cell entry January 1,
C. A formula that either directly or indirectly 2000 to be a
depends on itself A. Label B. Value
D. Always erroneous C. Formula D. Text string
3. Which of following is not one of Excel's what-if 8. You can enter which types of data into worksheet
functions? cells?
A. Goal seek B. Solver A. Labels, values, and formulas
C. Scenario manager D. Auto Outline B. Labels and values but not formulas
4. When you insert an excel file into a word document. C. Values and formulas but not labels
The data are D. Formulas only
A. Hyperlinked placed in a word table 9. All worksheet formula
B. Linked C. Embedded A. Manipulate values B. Manipulate labels
D. Use the word menu bar and toolbars C. Return a formula result D. Use the addition operator
5. Which of the following is not information you can
specify using the solver?
A. Input cells B. Constraints Answer:
C. Target cell D. Changing cells 1. (B) 2. (C) 3. (D) 4. (B) 5. (A) 6. (C) 7. (B)
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10. Which of the following is a correct order of 20. When you want to insert a blank imbedded excel
precedence in formula calculation? object in a word document you can
A. Multiplication and division exponentiation A. Click the object command on the insert menu
positive and negative values B. Click the office links button on the standard
B. Multiplication and division, positive and negative toolbar
values, addition and subtraction C. Click the create worksheet button on the
C. Addition and subtraction, positive and negative formatting toolbar
values, exponentiation D. Click the import excel command on the file menu
D. All of above 21. To save a workbook, you:
11. The Paste Special command lets you copy and paste: A. Click the save button on the standard toolbar from
A. Multiply the selection by a copied value the menu
B. Cell comments C. Formatting options B. Click Save on the Windows Start button
D. The resulting values of a formula instead of the C. Press Ctrl+F5 D. Select Edit>Save
actual formula 22. You can edit a cell by
12. The numbers in our worksheet look like this: You A. Clicking the formula button
want them to look like this: $1,000.How can you B. Double clicking the cell to edit it in-place
accomplish this? C. Selecting Edit>Edit Cell from the menu
A. None of these D. None of above
B. Select Format > Money from the menu 23. You can select a single range of cells by
C. Click the Currency Style button on the formatting A. Clicking the upper-left cell in a group of cells and
toolbar then pressing the Shift key while clicking the lower
D. You have to retype everything and manually add right cell in a group of cells
the dollar signs, commas, and decimals B. Pressing the Ctrl key while dragging over the
13. Excel worksheet cells work very similarly to what desired cells
common element of the windows graphical user C. Pressing the Shift key and an arrow key
interface D. Dragging over the desired cells
A. Option buttons B. List boxes 24. Which elements of worksheet can be protected from
C. Text boxes D. Combo boxes accidental modification
14. Which of the following options is not located in the A. Contents B. Objects
Page Setup dialog box? C. Scenarios D. All of above
A. Page Break Preview B. Page Orientation 25. You can use the drag and drop method to
C. Margins D. Headers and Footers A. Copy cell contents B. Move cell contents
15. You want to track the progress of the stock market on C. Add cell contents D. A and B
a daily basis. Which type of chart should you use? 26. It is acceptable to let long text flow into adjacent
A. Pie chart B. Row chart cells on a worksheet when
C. Line chart D. Column chart A. Data will be entered in the adjacent cells
16. Without using the mouse or the arrow keys, what is B. No data will be entered in the adjacent cells
the fastest way of getting to cell A1 in a spreadsheet? C. There is no suitable abbreviation of the text
A. Press Ctrl +Home B. Press Home D. There is not time to format the next
C. Press Shift + Home D. Press Alt + Home 27. How can you delete a record?
17. Which of the following methods cannot be used to A. Delete the column from the worksheet
edit the contents of a cell? B. Select Data > Form from the menu to open the
A. Press the Alt key B. Clicking the formula bar Data Form dialog box, find the record and
C. Pressing the F2 key D. Double clicking the cell Click the Delete button
18. If you begin typing an entry into a cell and then C. Select Data > Delete Record from the menu
realize that you don't want your entry placed into a D. Click the Delete button on the Standard toolbar
cell, you:
A. Press the Erase key B. Press Esc
C. Press the Enter button
D. Press the Edit Formula button
Answer:
19. To view a cell comment
10. (D) 11. (D) 12. (C) 13. (C) 14. (A)
A. click the edit comment command on the insert menu
15. (C) 16. (A) 17. (A) 18. (B) 19. (C) 20. (A)
B. click the display comment command on the
21. (A) 22. (B) 23. (D) 24. (D) 25. (D) 26. (B)
window menu
27. (B)
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28. Right clicking something in Excel: 41. Which symbol must all formula begin with?
A. Deletes the object A. = B. +
B. Nothing the right mouse button is there for left C. ( D. @
handed people 42. Which of the following formulas is not entered
C. Opens a shortcut menu listing everything you can correctly? a. b. c. d.
do to the object A. = 10+50 B. = B7*B1
D. Selects the object C. = B7+14 D. 10+50
29. Documentation should include 43. Which of the following formulas will Excel Not be
A. Destination and users of the output data able to calculate?
B. Source of input data A. = SUM (Sales)-A3 B. = SUM (A1:A5)*.5
C. Information on the purpose of the workbook C. = SUM (A1:A5)/(10-10) D. = SUM (A1:A5)-10
D. All of the above 44. A typical worksheet has ..... Number of columns
30. Files created with Lotus 1-2-3 have an extension A. 128 B. 256
A. DOC B. XLS C. 512 D. 1024
C. 123 D. WK1 45. How many characters can be typed in a single cell in
31. To delete an embedded objects, first Excel?
A. Double click the object A. 256 B. 1024
B. Select the object by clicking it C. 32000 D. 65535
C. Press the Shift + Delete keys 46. A worksheet can have a maximum of .... Number of
D. Select it and then press the delete key rows
32. Comments can be added to cells using A. 256 B. 1024
A. Edit > Comments B. Insert > Comments C. 32000 D. 65535
C. File > Comments D. View > Comments 47. Which of the following is not an example of a value?
33. Which of the following is not a worksheet design A. 350 B. May 10, 2001
criterion? C. 0.57 D. Serial Number 50771
A. Efficiency B. Adaptability 48. The chart wizard term data series refers to
C. Description D. Clarity A. A chart legend B. A data label
34. To copy cell contents using drag and drop press the C. A collection of chart data markers
A. End key B. Shift key D. A set of values you plot in a chart
C. Ctrl key D. Esc key 49. The Chart wizard term data categories refers to;
35. Which of the following is the latest version of Excel A. A chart plot area B. A horizontal axis
A. Excel 2000 B. Excel 2002 C. The organization of individual values with a
C. Excel ME D. Excel XP chart‟s data series
36. When you copy a formula D. The data range that supply chart data
A. Excel erases the original copy of the formula 50. A worksheet range is a
B. Excel edits cell references in the newly copied A. A command used for data modeling
formula B. A range of values such as from 23 to 234
C. Excel adjusts absolute cell references C. A group of cells D. A group of worksheets
D. Excel doesn‟t adjust relative cell references 51. Getting data from a cell located in a different sheet is
37. The auto fill feature called...
A. extends a sequential series of data A. Accessing B. Referencing
B. automatically adds range of cell values C. Updating D. Functioning
C. applies a boarder around the selected cells 52. Tab scrolling button
D. none of the above A. Allow you to view a different worksheet
38. Which menu option can be sued to split windows B. Allow you to view additional worksheet rows down
into two C. Allow you to view additional worksheet columns
A. Format > window B. View > window > split to the right
C. Window > split D. View > split D. Allow you to view additional sheets tabs
39. Which of the following is an absolute cell reference?
A. !A!1 B. $A$1
C. #a#1 D. A1 Answer:
40. What symbol is used before a number to make it a 28. (C) 29. (D) 30. (C) 31. (D) 32. (B) 33. (C) 34. (A)
label? 35. (D) 36. (B) 37. (D) 38. (C) 39. (B) 40. (D) 41. (A)
A. ” ( quote ) B. = ( equal ) 42. (D) 43. (A) 44. (B) 45. (D) 46. (D) 47. (D) 48. (C)
C. _ ( underscore ) D. „ ( apostrophe ) 49. (B) 50. (C) 51. (B) 52. (D)

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53. A numeric value can be treated as a label value if it 57. The auto calculate feature
precedes with A. Can only add values in a range of cells
A. Apostrophe (') B. Exclamation (!) B. Provides a quick way to view the result of an
C. Hash (#) D. Ampersand (&) arithmetic operation on a range of cells
54. Concatenation of text can be done using C. Automatically creates formulas and adds them to a
A. Apostrophe (') B. Exclamation (!) worksheet
C. Hash (#) D. Ampersand (& D. A and C
55. Data can be arranged in a worksheet in a easy to 58. Excel uniquely identifies cells within a worksheet
understand manner using with a cell name
A. auto formatting B. applying styles A. Cell names
C. changing fonts D. all of above B. Column numbers and row letters
56. You can use drag-and-drop to embed excel C. Column letters and row numbers
worksheet data in a word document D. Cell locator coordinates
A. By dragging a range of excel data to the word
button on the taskbar while pressing the Ctrl key
B. By dragging a range of excel data to the word
button on the taskbar while pressing Shift key Answer:
C. By dragging a range of excel data to the word 53. (A) 54. (D) 55. (D) 56. (A) 57. (B) 58. (C)
button on the taskbar while pressing Alt key
D. None of above

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1. GKwU Nwo cÕwZw`b 10 wgwbU mgq nvivq| KZw`b c‡i NwowU 9. 5 UvKvq 8wU Avg µq K‡i 5 UvKvq 6wU K‡i wewµ Ki‡j
Ggb Ae¯'vq †cØQv‡e hLb NwowU mwVK mgq wb‡`©k Ki‡e? kZKiv KZ jvf ev ÿwZ n‡e?
a) 56 w`b b) 2 w`b 1 1
a) 35 % jvf b) 33 % jvf
c) 120 w`b d) 72 w`b 2 3
2. ÔAvwR m„wó hy‡Mi Djøv‡m× KweZvwU †Kvb Kv‡e¨i? 1
a) we‡li euvwk b) AwMœexYv c) 33%ÿwZ d) 33 % ÿwZ
4
c) ‡`vjbPvucv d) dwYgbmv
10. How many ounces make 4.75 pounds?
3. ÔI`b× k‡ãi A_©
a) 54 b) 57
a) IRb b) D`i
c) 76 d) 69
c) fvZ d) AbyKvi
11. A man buys doughnuts at the rate of Tk. 35 per
4. ÔKoKo× kãwU †Kvb Ae¨q?
100 price and sells them at Tk. 7.20 per dozen. If
a) mgy”Pqx b) Ab¤^qx the profit is Tk. 30, how many doughnuts did he
c) AbymM© d) AbyKvi buy?
5. Ô`k©bxq× k‡ãi mwVK mwÜ-we‡”Q` †KvbwU? a) 60 b) 120
a) `„k + bxq b) `„k + Abxq c) 180 d) 210
c) `„k¨ + Abxq d) `„k¨ + bxq 12. A man can do a piece of work in 5 days, but with
6. ÔKvuPKjv× †Kvb mgvmfy³? the help of his son, he can do it in 3 days. In what
a) Kg©avivq b) Zrcyiæl time can the son do it alone?
c) Ae¨qxfve d) eûeªxwn 1 1
7. ÔmvB‡&b †e‡R DV‡jv× evK¨wU‡Z Ô‡e‡R DVj× wK ai‡bi wµqvc`? a) 6 w`b b) 7 w`b
2 2
a) wgkÖ b) †hØwMK c) 7 w`b d) 8 w`b
c) cÕ‡hvRK d) mgavZzR
1 1
8. Brevity is the soul of wit c`eÜwUi h_vh_ e½vbyev`- 13. m  n‡j, m 3  3 = KZ?
a) Ab¨vm³ iƒcKvfvm b) gvwb‡Ki LvwbK fvj
m m
a) 110 b) 210
c) K_v Kg KvR †ekx d) AwZ Aí nBj
c) 75 d) 100

Answer: 1. (d) 2. (c) 3. (c) 4. (d) 5. () 6. (a) 7. (b) 8. (b) 9. (b) 10. (c) 11. (b) 12. (b) 13. (a)

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14. 5 †_‡K 95 g‡`¨ 5 I 3 Øviv wefvR¨ msL¨v †gvU KqwU? 28. Choose the correct spelling
a) 5wU b) 6wU a) Embarras b) Emberras
c) 9wU d) 7wU c) Embarrass d) Embarass
15. GKwU eM©vKvi evMv‡bi †ÿÎdj 1 †n±i| evMvbwUi cwimxgv KZ 29. The man _____ down silently and ____ his food.
wgUvi? a) sits, took b) sat, take
a) 400 wgUvi b) 200 wgUvi c) sat, had taken d) sat, took
c) 440 wgUvi d) 500 wgUvi 30. The timely rain _____ good crops.
16. AvKvk I c„w_exi AšÍivj‡K GK K_vq wK e‡j? a) brings in b) brings about
a) AZj¯úkx© b) µ›`mx c) bring up d) bring forth
31. The word opposite to „skepticism‟ is
c) Avgvwk d) †iv`mx
a) plausibility b) audacity
17. Ômvq¼b× k‡ãi A_© Kx?
c) skeptics d) none of them
a) mKvj b) `ycyi 32. One does not know whether one will pass the
c) mܨv d) ivwΠexamination until one has______.
18. Ôe„wó c‡o Uvcyi Uzcyi b‡` G‡jv evY× †Kvb Q‡›` iwPZ? a) prepared b) studied
a) Aÿie„Ë b) gvÎve„Ë c) appeared d) failed
c) ¯^ie„Ë d) AwgÎvÿi 33. cÕkœ wPwýZ N‡i †Kvb msL¨vwU em‡e?
19. Aÿi D”Pvi‡Yi Kvj cwigvc‡K Kx e‡j? 17 8 5 5
a) aŸwb b) hwZ 13 7 5 4
c) gvÎv d) †Q` 6 15 6 3
20. mnPi kã‡hv‡M MwVZ Ø›Ø mgv‡mi D`vniY 10 6 4 ?
a) aywZ-Pv`i b) Ni-evi a) 4 b) 5
c) AvKvi-Bw½Z d) eyK-wcV c) 6 d) 7
21. Ônv½vgv× kãwU †Kvb fvlvi? 34. wb‡Pi wP‡Î †gvU KqwU wÎfzR Av‡Q?
a) evsjv b) Aviwe
c) dviwm d) ¸RivwU
22. They had hardly spoken all evening mwVK e½vbyev`
a) Zviv mviv mܨv KwVb K_v ejj a) 8wU b) 10wU
b) Zviv mviv mܨv cÕvqB K_v e‡j c) 13wU d) 14wU
c) Zviv KwVb mܨvq KwVb K_v ejj 1 
35.   9   (5 9 )?
d) Zviv mviv mܨv cÕvq †Kvb K_v e‡jwb 5 
23. “Paradise Regained” is an epic by a) 5 b) 18
a) John Keats b) John Milton c) 9 d) 10
c) William Shakespeare d) P.B. Shelly 36. 24 Rb cyiæl ev 30 Rb gwnjv ev 40 Rb evjK GKwU KvR 6
24. bx‡Pi †KvbwU Imperative sentence? w`‡b †kl Ki‡Z cv‡i| Z‡e H KvR 1 Rb cyiæl, 1 Rb gwnjv I
a) You read it attentively 1 Rb evjK KZ w`‡b †kl Ki‡e?
b) Do it at once a) 60 w`b b) 78 w`b
c) I wish your success if life c) 48 w`b d) 80 w`b
d) Does he go to school? 37. GKRb wVKv`vi 1,920 wgUvi `xN© iv¯Ív 120 w`‡b wbg©vY K‡i
25. evsjv‡`‡ki eZ©gvb cÕavb wePvicwZ KZZg cÕavb wePvicwZ? †`qvi Rb¨ 160 Rb kÕwgK wb‡qvM Ki‡jv| 24 w`b c‡i gvÎ 1/8
a) 23Zg b) 20Zg Ask KvR m¤úbœ n‡jv| wbavwiZ mg‡qi Rb¨ KvRwU †kl Ki‡Z
c) 22Zg d) 24Zg n‡j wVKv`vi‡K AwZwi³ KZRb †jvK w`‡Z n‡e?
26. GKwU wÎfzRvK…wZi †ÿ‡Îi †ÿÎdj 84 eM©MR| wÎfz‡Ri kxl©we›`y a) 60 Rb b) 120 Rb
n‡Z f~wgi Dci Aw¼Z ˆ`N¨© 12 MR n‡j f~wgi ˆ`N©¨ KZ? c) 180 Rb d) 90 Rb
a) 12 MR b) 14 MR 38. ‡`‡ki cÕ_g cZvKv fv¯‹h© ÔcZvKv-71× †Kv_vq wbwg©Z n‡q‡Q?
c) 10 MR d) 7 MR a) MvRxcy‡i b) gyÝxM‡Ä
27. GKwU K¬v‡m 30 Rb QvÎ Av‡Q| Zv‡`i g‡a¨ 18 Rb dzUej c) bvivqYM‡Ä d) XvKvq
†L‡j, 14 Rb wµ‡UK †L‡j Ges 5 Rb wKQzB †L‡j bv| KZRb
DfqwU †L‡j? Answer: 14. (b) 15. (a) 16. (d) 17. (c) 18. (c) 19. (c) 20. (a)
a) 3 b) 5 21. (c) 22. (d) 23. (b) 24. (b) 25. (c) 26. (b) 27. (c) 28. (c)
c) 7 d) 9 29. (d) 30. (d) 31. (a) 32. (c) 33. (a) 34. () 35. (c) 36. (a)
37. (b) 38. (b)

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39. ‡Kv÷vwiKvi eZ©gvb †cÕwm‡W›U †K? 53. A rectangular floor that measures 8 meters by 10
a) A¯‹vi Avwiqvm b) Kv‡j©vm Avjfvi‡`v meters is to be covered with carpet squares that
c) g¨vbyqvj †Rjvqv d) wdwjc †c‡Ub each measure 2 meters by 2 meters. If a carpet
40. 2017-18 A_©eQ‡i ‡`‡ki A_©bxwZ‡Z K…wl Lv‡Zi Ae`vb KZ? square costs Tk. 12.00, calculate the total cost to
a) 14.78% b) 14.50% 2
cover of the floor?
c) 14.79% d) 14.10% 3
41. 2018-19 mv‡ji ev‡R‡Ui cwigvY KZ UvKv? a) 160 UvKv b) 180 UvKv
a) 6,64,573 †KvwU UvKv b) 4,00,266 †KvwU UvKv c) 240 UvKv d) 480 UvKv
c) 4,64,266 †KvwU UvKv d) 4,54,573 †KvwU UvKv (0.0036)(2.8)
42. One who sacrifices his life for a cause 54. ?
(0.04)(0.1)(0.003)
a) Patriot b) Martyr
a) 840 b) 84
c) Revolutionary d) Soldier
43. Verb of „Number‟ is c) 8.4 d) 0.84
a) Number b) Enumerate x 2  x  30
55. Gi jwNó iƒc †KvbwU?
c) Numbering d) Numerical x 2  36
44. ‡`‡k Zdwmwj e¨vs‡Ki msL¨v KZ? x 5 x5
a) 32wU b) 56wU a) b)
x6 x 6
c) 57wU d) 62wU
x 5 x 5
45. 2018 mv‡j 8-9 Ry‡b G-7 kxl© m‡¤§jb †Kv_vq AbywôZ nq? c) d)
a) KzB‡eK, KvbvWv b) f¨v¼zf¨i, KvbvWv x6 x 6
56. GKwU e„‡Ëi cwiwa 132 ‡mw›UwgUvi Ges †ÿÎdj 1,386
c) ‡ivg, BZvwj d) U‡i‡›Uv, KvbvWv
†mw›UwgUvi, e„ËwUi e„nËg R¨v Gi ˆ`N©¨ KZ?
46. The process of loading the operating system in the
a) 42 †mw›UwgUvi b) 48 †mw›UwgUvi
memory is known on
a) trouble shooting b) booting c) 50 †mw›UwgUvi d) 52 †mw›UwgUvi
c) debugging d) loading 57. The next number of the sequence is 4 3 9 3 19 3
............
47. 2x  x  3 Gi GKwU Drcv`K wb‡Pi †KvbwU?
2
a) 31 b) 32
a) 2x + 3 b) x - 1
c) 39 d) 29
c) x + 1 d) 2x + 3x
58. The ratio of two numbers is 3 : 4 and their sum is
48. 72  75  3  4  2 ‡K b~¨bZg KZ Øviv ¸Y Ki‡j ¸Ydj
3 3 8
630. The smaller one of the two numbers is
GKwU c~Y©eM© msL¨v n‡e? a) 360 b) 270
a) 4 b) 5 c) 180 d) 120
c) 2 d) 8
59. A pole casts a 3 long shadow on the ground at an
2 8
49. x   3 n‡j, x 3  3 Gi gvb KZ n‡e? elevation 60o , the height of the pole is
x x
a) 8 b) 18 a) 3 wgUvi b) 3 wgUvi
c) 19 d) 9 c) 3 3 wgUvi d) 2 wgUvi
50. e¨vs‡K KZ UvKv ivL‡j 8 kZvsk nv‡i gybvdvq 2 eQ‡ii Pµe„w× 60. A batsman scored 110 runs which included 3
g~jab 5,200 UvKv n‡e? boundaries and 8 sixes. What percent of his total
a) 4,558.16 UvKv b) 4,458.16 UvKv score did he make by running between the
c) 4,040.16 UvKv d) 4,540.16 UvKv wickets?
51. a  b  2m Ges ab  18m n‡j, a  b Gi gvb KZ?
2 a) 42% b) 45.46%
a)  3 wgUvi b) +3 wgUvi c) 54.5% d) 58.6%
c) -3 wgUvi d) 6 wgUvi 61. A sum of money is to be distributed among A, B,
52. ‡Kvb g~jab 4 eQ‡ii my‡` Avm‡j 600 UvKv Ges 6 eQ‡ii my‡` C, D in the proportion of 5 : 2 : 4 : 3. If C gets Tk.
1,000 more than D, what is B‟s share?
Avm‡j 700 UvKv n‡j g~jab KZ?
a) 500 UvKv b) 2,000 UvKv
a) 300 UvKv b) 600 UvKv
c) 1,500 UvKv d) 1,000 UvKv
c) 400 UvKv d) 650 UvKv

Answer: 39. (b) 40. (b) 41. (a) 42. (b) 43. (a) 44. (d) 45. (a) 46. (b) 47. (c) 48. (c) 49. (d) 50. (b) 51. (a) 52. (c)
53. (a) 54. (a) 55. (a) 56. (a) 57. (c) 58. (b) 59. (a) 60. (b) 61. (b) 62. (d)

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62. Identify the correct sentence 75. e½eÜzi 7B gvP©, 1971 Zvwi‡L †im‡Kvm© gq`v‡b cÕ`Ë fvlYwU‡K
a) yesterday he has gone home BD‡b‡¯‹v KZ Zvwi‡L wek¦ HwZ‡n¨i cÕvgvY¨ `wjj wnmv‡e †NvlYv
b) yesterday he did gone home †`q?
c) yesterday he had gone home a) 29 †m‡Þ¤^i 2017 b) 30 A‡±vei 2017
d) yesterday he went home c) 20 A‡±v¤^i 2017 d) 30 b‡f¤^i 2017
63. What would be the fight synonym of „Initiative‟? 76. ‡bcv‡j evsjv‡`‡ki BDGm evsjvi weaŸ¯Í nq KZ Zvwi‡L?
a) apathy b) enterprise a) 12 gvP© 2018 b) 28 gvP© 2018
c) indolence d) activity c) 12 GwcÖj 2018 d) 15 gvP© 2018
64. The antonym of „Indifference‟ is 77. evsjv‡`‡ki †bØevwnbx‡Z cÕ_gev‡ii gZ mve‡gwib hy³ nq K‡e?
a) ardor b) compassion a) 17 GwcÖj 2017 b) 12 gvP© 2017
c) anxiety d) concern
c) 12 gvP© 2018 d) 7 gvP© 1997
65. The best passive form of the sentence “The pill
78. KvivMv‡ii †ivRbvgPv eBwU e½eÜzi KZZg Rb¥w`‡b cÕKvwkZ
tastes bitter” is
n‡q‡Q?
a) The pill was bitter when it was tasted.
b) The pill is bitter when it tastes. a) 97Zg b) 98Zg
c) The pill was bitter when it tasted. c) 99Zg d) 96Zg
d) The pill is bitter when it is tasted. 79. Avwg hw` †Zvgvi RvqMvq nZvg- mwVK Translate †KvbwU?
66. All the following sentence are compound except a) If I were your shoes
a) He was ill, therefore, he could not come b) If I was in your condition
b) Speak the truth and I shall pardon you c) If I was in your place
c) He must return the goods or pay the bill d) If I was in your situation
d) I offended him as did this 80. The phrase „Achilles‟ heel‟ means:
67. Which of the following nouns is used in the a) a strong point b) a serious idea
masculine form? c) a permanent solution d) a weak point
a) autumn b) moon 81. The family does not feel ______ going outside this
c) peace d) time season.
68. g‡b Kiæb cÕwZ ÷‡c‡R evm †_‡K A‡a©K evmhvÎx bv‡g Ges a) like b) in
AwZwiw³ †Kvb hvÎx D‡V bv| hw` 4_ evm ÷‡c‡R †kl evmhvÎxi c) on d) of
c~e©eZx© hvÎx bv‡g, Zvn‡j ev‡m KZRb hvÎx wQj? 82. kZKiv evwl©K 5 UvKv nvi my‡` 720 UvKvi 2 eQi 4 gv‡mi my`
a) 16 b) 20 KZ n‡e?
c) 32 d) 64 a) 83 UvKv b) 84 UvKv
69. Which one is the singular number? c) 82 UvKv d) 90 UvKv
a) Criteria b) Data 83. The interest on a certain deposit at 4.5% p.a. is
c) Agenda d) Index taka 202.50 in one year. How much will the
70. e½eÜz-1 m¨v‡UjvBUwU K‡e gnvKv‡k cvVv‡bv nq? additional interest in one year be on the same
a) 12 †g 2018 b) 16 ‡g 2018 deposit at 5% p.a.?
c) 12 gvP© 2018 d) 14 †g 2018 a) 22.50 UvKv b) 20.25 UvKv
71. AwURg m‡PZbZv w`em cvjb Kiv nq K‡e? c) 42.75 UvKv d) 25 UvKv
a) 20 GwcÖj b) 3 †g 84. The greatest number which will divide: 4003, 4126
c) 2 GwcÖj d) 17 gvP© and 4249, leaving the same remainder in each
72. cÖavbgš¿x †kL nvwmbv wek¦fviZx †_‡K KZ mv‡j Ô‡Wwm‡KvUvg× case:
Dcvwa jvf K‡ib? a) 43 b) 41
a) 1996 mv‡j b) 1999 mv‡j c) 45 d) 50
85. ÔAv‡jv× k‡ãi wecixZ kã †KvbwU?
c) 2009 mv‡j d) 2018 mv‡j
a) Avavi b) AÜKvi
73. 2 - 4 + 8 - 16 + ........... avivwUi cÕ_g 7 wU c‡`i mgwó KZ?
c) Kv‡jv d) ‡dvbv
a) 36 b) 86
86. ÔmywkwÿZ †jvK gvÎB ¯^wkwÿZ× Dw³wU Kvi?
c) 52 d) 56
a) iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi b) cÕg_ †PØaywi
74. A Brief History of Time MÕš'wUi iPwqZv †K?
c) Kvwj cÕmbœ gRyg`vi d) Abœ`v k¼i ivq
a) cÕ‡dmi Avãym mvjvg
b) cÕ‡dmi Rvgvj bRiæj Bmjvg Answer: 63. (b) 64. (d) 65. (d) 66. (d) 67. (d) 68. (a)
c) w÷‡db nwKs 69. (d) 70. (a) 71. (c) 72. (b) 73. (b) 74. (c) 75. (b)
76. (a) 77. (b) 78. (c) 79. (a) 80. (d) 81. (a) 82. (b)
d) AvBb÷vBb 83. (a) 84. (b) 85. (b) 86. (b)

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87. Ôgbxlv× k‡ãi wecixZ A_© †KvbwU? 94. If x + y = 7 and x 2  y 2  25, then which one of
a) wb‡e©va b) cÖfv
the following equals the value of x 3  y3 ?
c) gbw¯^Zv d) w¯'iZv
88. Ôk¦kÕƒ× Gi A_© wK? a) 25 b) 81
a) kïi b) `vwo †Muvd c) 64 d) 91
c) AkÖæ d) kvïox 95. The least number by which 294 must be multiplied
89. Ôevwo †_‡K b`x †`Lv hvqÕ- †Kvb Kvi‡K †Kvb wefw³? to make it a perfect square is
a) AwaKi‡Y 7gx b) AwaKi‡Y 5gx a) 2 b) 3
c) Acv`v‡b 5gx d) AwaKi‡Y 3iv c) 6 d) 8
90. ÔKvj wbiewa× MÕš'wU huvi AvZ¥Rxebx 96. 3.5 weNv = KZ eM©MR?
a) gy¯Ívdv b~iDj Bmjvg b) Avwbmy¾vgvb a) 4,000 b) 14,400
c) Avãyjøv Avey mvqx` d) ûgvqyb Avn‡g` c) 5,600 d) 7,200
91. Ô‰K‡kvi× k‡ãi cÕK…wZ I cÕZ¨q †KvbwU? 97. wek¦Kvc dzUej 2018 G †Mv‡ìbeyU Rqx †L‡jvqvi †K?
a) wK‡kvi + ò b) wK‡kvi + O a) jyKv g`wiP b) n¨vwi †Kb
c) ‰K + †kvi d) ˆKk + Oi c) w_‡ev K‡Z©vqv d) wK¬qvb Ggev‡à
92. hw` †Kvb eM©d‡ji cÕ‡Z¨K evûi cwigvY 10% e„w× cvq, Z‡e 98. cÕ_g wek¦ wµ‡KU †U÷ P¨vw¤úqbkxc AbywôZ nq †Kv_vq I †Kvb
Zvi †ÿÎdj kZKiv KZ e„w× cv‡e? mv‡j?
a) 10% b) 20% a) fvi‡Z 2019 mv‡j b) Bsj¨v‡Û 2019 mv‡j
c) 11% d) 21% c) A‡÷ªwjqvq 2020 mv‡j d) KvZv‡i 2022 mv‡j
93. GKwU KzKzi GKwU Li‡Mvk‡K aivi Rb¨ Zvov K‡i| KzKzi †h 99. ‡Kvb †`‡ki wbR¯^ msweavb †bB?
mg‡q 4 jvd †`q, Li‡Mvk †m mgq 5 jvd †`q| wKš` Li‡Mvk 4 a) Bsj¨vÛ b) A‡÷ªwjqv
jv‡d hZ`~i hvq KzKzi 3 jv‡d ZZ`~i hvq| KzKzi I Li‡Mv‡ki c) ‡¯úb d) K + M
MwZ‡e‡Mi AbycvZ KZ? 100. m¤úªwZ evsjv‡`‡k OIC ciivóªgš¿x m‡¤§jb AbywôZ nq|
a) 13 t 14 b) 16 t 15 m‡¤§jbwU KZZg Ges KZ Zvwi‡L AbywôZ nq?
c) 14 t 13 d) 11 t 10 a) 45Zg, 5-6 †g 2018 b) 46Zg, 7-10 †g 2018
c) 47Zg, 3-4 AvMó 2018 d) 44Zg, 5-6 †g 2018
Answer: 87. (a) 88. (d) 89. (b) 90. (b) 91. (a) 92. (d) 93. (b) 94. (d) 95. (c) 96. (c) 97. (b) 98. (b) 99. (a) 100. (a)

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1. A person in a family who lived a long time ago is 6. She was hardly-hit by recent recession, Which
called: word(s) make this sentence incorrect?
a) Ancestor b) Follower a) was b) hardly-hit
c) Past Member d) Successor c) recent d) recession
2. We had to face a lot of _______ due to their ____ 7. Find the synonym of the word „cadaver‟.
act. a) Ascend b) Develop
a) Problems, desirable c) Corpse d) Drop
b) Consequences, immeasurable 8. No spelling error occurs in:
c) Worries, kind a) ascientain b) ascertane
d) Humiliation, disgraceful c) ascertaain d) ancient
3. What is the meaning of the word „Tranquil‟ 9. Meaning of the idiom „have one‟s duck in a row‟ is:
a) Awesome b) Stupidly a) well organized b) being close
c) Placid d) Foolishness c) do everything d) full count
4. Find the correctly spelt word: 10. A way of making a group of people all think about
a) Atomosphere b) Atmosphere something at the same time to solve a problem is
c) Atmosphare d) Atomosphare known as:
5. Which one of the following words is an odd to the a) co-operation
others? b) instruction
a) Joey b) Filly c) collaborating
c) Vixen d) Calf d) brainstorming

Answer: 1. (a) 2. (b) 3. (c) 4. (b) 5. (c) 6. (b) 7. (c) 8. (d) 9. (a) 10. (d)

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11. my‡`i nvi `kwgK 75 kZvsk n«vm cvIqv‡Z GKRb AvgvbZKvixi 20. 4 x 1  32 n‡j x  ?
Avgvb‡Zi Dci 4 eQ‡ii cÕvß Avq 750 UvKv K‡g hvq| Zvi 2 3
Avgvb‡Zi †gvU cwigvY KZ? a) b)
a) 25,000 UvKv b) 18,750 UvKv 3 5
c) 1,00,000 UvKv d) 30,000 UvKv 1 3
c) d)
12. GKwU UvKvi _‡j‡Z 1 UvKv, 50 cqmv I 25 cqmv g~j¨gv‡bi 342 8 2
wU gy`ªv i‡q‡Q| gy`ªv¸‡jvi g~j¨gv‡bi AbycvZ 11 t 9 t 5 n‡j 50 21. A compiler can check:
cqmv g~j¨gv‡bi gy`ªvi msL¨v KqwU? a) Logical error b) Syntax error
a) 99 wU b) 180 wU c) Both logical and Syntax error
c) 150 wU d) 162 wU d) Non logical and Syntax error
13. cyjK Avwe‡ii †P‡q wظY `ÿ Ges GKB KvR Avwe‡ii †P‡q 60 w`b 22. The process to discover plain text or key is known as:
Kg mg‡q m¤úbœ Ki‡Z cv‡i| Zviv Df‡q GK‡Î KZw`‡b KvRwU a) Crypto graphic b) Crypoto design
†kl Ki‡Z cvi‡e? c) Crypto process d) Cryptanalysis
23. Function which is used in stepwise refinement of
a) 90 w`b b) 60 w`b
program is classified
c) 40 w`b d) 30 w`b a) Subroutine Format b) Library Format
14. a, b, c, d PviwU µwgK ¯^vfvweK msL¨v n‡j wb‡Pi †KvbwU c~Y©eM© c) Routine Format d) Procedure
msL¨v? 24. Techniques of using fixed words for machine code
a) abcd b) ab  cd function is classified as:
c) abcd  1 d) abcd  1 a) Compiler b) Translator
1 c) Mechanics d) Mnemonics
15. a  3  2 n‡j a 3  3  ? 25. Which concept enables programmers to assign a
a different meaning or usage to a variable, function, or
a) 18 3 b) 5 3 an object in different contexts?
c) 6 3 d) 12 3 a) Inheritance b) Message passing
c) Polymorphism d) Abstraction
16. GKwU Mvwoi PvKvi e¨vm 1.67 wgUvi| 21 wK‡jvwgUvi c_ †h‡Z
26. How many numbers will be printed?
PvKvwU KZevi Nyi‡e?
1 = 10 While true; i = i – 1 if i < = 7: break
a) 1,000 evi b) 3,000 evi a) 1 b) 2
c) 25,000 evi d) 4,000 evi c) 3 d) 4
17. GKwU cY¨ weµq K‡i cvBKvix we‡µZv 20% Ges LyPiv we‡µZv 27. DRY principle marks the code:
20% jvf K‡i| hw` `ªe¨wUi LyPiv weµqg~j¨ 576 UvKv nq, Z‡e a) Reusable b) Loop forever
cvBKvix we‡µZvi µqg~j¨ KZ? c) Bad Repetitive d) Complex
a) 250 UvKv b) 300 UvKv 28. Which of the following word best means to add
c) 400 UvKv d) 480 UvKv something at the end?
18. 10 wU msL¨vi †hvMdj 462, cÕ_g 4wUi Mo 52 I †kl 5wUi Mo a) Concatenate b) Append
38 n‡j 5g msL¨vwU KZ? c) Join d) Add
a) 62 b) 72 29. Which of the following creates a new type?
c) 64 d) 54 a) Class b) Object
c) Attribute d) Method
19. 28 x  1,426  three - fourths of 2984, find X. 30. Why would a hacker use a proxy server?
a) 659 b) 694 a) To create a stronger connection with the target.
c) 841 d) 859 b) To create a ghost server on the network.
c) To hide malicious activity on the network
d) To obtain remote access connection
Answer: 11. (a) 12. () 13. (c) 14. (c) 15. (a) 16. (d) 17. (c) 18. (c) 19. (c) 20. (d) 21. (b) 22. (d) 23. (d)
24. (d) 25. (a) 26. (d) 27. (a) 28. (d) 29. (b) 30. (c)

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 weL¨vZ Kwe I mvwnwZ¨K- ce© 7
gybxi †PŠayix 1965 mv‡j cÖ_g evsjv UvBc ivBUvi wbg©vY K‡ib hv Ôgybxi AcwUgvÕ bv‡g cwiwPZ| ÔKeiÕ bvUKwU
Rb¥: 1925 mv‡j g…Zz¨: 1971 1953 mv‡j XvKv †R‡j iwPZ I ivRew›`‡`i Øviv AwfbxZ| Ôi³v³ cÖvšÍiÕ Gi Kvwnbx Kvq‡Kvev‡`i
Rb¥¯’vb: gvwbKM‡Ã, ˆcZ…K wbe©vm Ôgnvk¥kvbÕ gnvKve¨ †_‡K †bqv| Ôi³v³ cÖvšÍiÕ bvUKwU cvwb c‡_i Z…Zxq hy‡×i NUbv Aej¤^‡b
†bvqvLvjx iwPZ(wZb A¼ wewkó)| Ôi³v³ cÖvšÍiÕ GKwU BwZnvm AvwkÖZ bvUK| Ôgxi gvbmÕ MÖ‡š’i Rb¨ 1965 mv‡j
`vD` cyi¯‹vi jvf K‡ib| gybxi †PŠayixi Kei bvU‡Ki cUf~wg n‡jv 1952 mv‡ji fvlv Av‡›`vjb|
‡RjLvbvq e›`x _vKvKv‡j gybxi †PŠayix iwPZ bvUK?  Kei
gybxi †PŠayix knx` nb K‡e?  1971
ÔKeiÕ bvU‡Ki cUf~wg Kx?  ¯^vaxbZv hy× (gybxi †PŠayix iwPZ ÔKeiÕ bvU‡Ki cUf~wg fvlv Av‡›`vjb|
GwU Awfbq Kiv nq ivR ew›`‡`i Øviv|)
GKz‡ki Dci eûj cÖPvwiZ bvUK †KvbwU?  Kei
gybxi †PŠayixi Ab~w`Z bvUK †KvbwU?  g~Liv igbx ekxKiY
Ô‡lvj bq, Avgvi gvZ…fvlvi †lvjkZ iƒcÕ-‡K e‡j‡Qb?  gybxi †PŠayix
ÔKeiÕ bvU‡Ki iPwqZv †K?  gybxi †PŠayix
‡k•wcq‡ii Ô‡Uwgs Ae w` kÖæÕi e½vbyev` K‡i‡Qb gybxi †PŠayix
AvLZviæ¾vgvb Bwjqvm Ôms¯‹…wZi fv½v †mZzÕ MÖ‡š’i iPwqZv †K?  AvLZviæ¾vgvb Bwjqvm|
RxebKvj : 1943  1997 Ô`yafv‡Z DrcvZÕ Mí MÖ‡š’i iPwqZv †K?  AvLZviæ¾vgvb Bwjqvm
Rb¥¯’vb : MvBevÜv ‡Lvqvebvgv Dcb¨v‡mi iPwqZv †K?  AvLZviæ¾vgvb Bwjqvm
ÔwP‡j †KvVvi ‡mcvBÕ Dcb¨v‡mi iPwqZv †K?  AvLZviæ¾vgvb Bwjqvm
Ô`y‡afv‡Z DrcvZÕ MíMÖ‡š’i iPwqZv †K?  AvLZviæ¾vgvb Bwjqvm
`y‡afv‡Z DrcvZ, wP‡j ‡KvVvi †mcvB, ‡Lvqvebvgv cÖf…wZi iPwqZv AvLZviæ¾vgvb Bwjqvm|
ÔwP‡j †KvVvi †mcvBÕ Dcb¨v‡mi †jLK †K?  AvLZviæ¾vgvb Bwjqvm
AvLZviæ¾vgvb Bwjqv‡mi †jLv MÖš’ †KvbwU?  wP‡j †KvVvi †mcvB
Ebmˇii MYAf~¨_v‡bi †cÖÿvc‡U iwPZ Dcb¨vm †KvbwU wP‡j †KvVvi †mcvB
ˆmq` IqvjxDjøvn jvjmvjy Dcb¨v‡mi iPbvKvj †KvbwU 1948 mvj|
RxebKvj: 1922  1971 jvjmvjy Dcb¨vmwUi †jLK †K ˆmq` IqvjxDjøvn
Rb¥¯’vb: †lvjkni, PÆMÖvg divmx I Bs‡iwR fvlvq Abyw`Z ˆmq` IqvjxDjøvn iwPZ Dcb¨v‡mi bvg jvjmvjy
ÔjvjmvjyÕ Dcb¨v‡mi DcRxe¨ n‡jv ag©xq fÐvwgi wbLyuZ wPÎ/ MÖvg evsjvi mgv‡Ri Awk‣v-Kzwk¶v
ˆmq` IqvjxDjøvni Dcb¨vmt jvjmvjy (―Tree without roots‖), Puv‡`i Avgvem¨v, Kv‡`uv b`x Kuv‡`v,
The ugly Asian.
‡KvbwU ˆmq` IqvjxDjøvn iwPZ Dcb¨vm?  Kuv‡`v b`x Kuv‡`v
ÔgwR`Õ †Kvb Dcb¨v‡mi PwiÎ?  jvjmvjy|
Ôjvj mvjyÕ Dcb¨vm Kvi wjLv?  ‰mq` IqvjxDjøvn
‰mq` IqvjxDjøvn weiwPZ Ômyo½Õ GKwU bvUK
ÔKuv‡`v b`x Kuv‡`vÕ Dcb¨vmwUi iPwqZv †K?  ‰mq` IqvjxDjøvn
‰mq` IqvjxDjøvn iwPZ wZbwU weL¨vZ Dcb¨vm n‡‧Q jvjmvjy (1948), Puv‡`i Agvem¨v (1964) I Kuv‡`v
b`x Kuv‡`v (1968)|
eyׇ`e emy Kve¨MÖš’: e›`xi e›`bv, K¼veZx
RxebKvj: 1908-1974 Kve¨bvU¨: Zc¯^x I Ziw½bx, KjKvZvi B‡jKUªv I mZ¨mÜ
Rb¥¯’vb: Kzwgjøv Dcb¨vm: wbR©b ¯^v‣i, R½g, wZw_‡fvi
cÖeÜ: nVvr Av‡jvi SjKvwb
m¤úvw`Z cwÎKv: cÖMwZ (1927), KweZv (1935)|
eyׇ`e emy m¤úvw`Z weL¨vZ cwÎKvi bvg KweZv
byiæj †gv‡gb bvUK: iƒcvšÍi, †b‡gwmm (wØZxq wek¦hy‡×i †cÖ‣vc‡U)
RxebKvj : 1908-1997 ig¨iPbv: eûiƒc, bimy›`i, wns wUs QU|
Rb¥¯’vb : ey‡ovBP MÖvg, h‡kvi| ‡b‡gwmm †Kvb RvZxq iPbv?  bvUK
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 cÖK…wZ I cÖZ¨q
1. evsjv fvlvq cÖZ¨q KZ cÖKvi? 18. Ô`k©bÕ k‡ãi cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
K) `yB cÖKvi L) Pvi cÖKvi K) √`k + Ab L) √`…k + AbU&
M wZb cÖKvi N) cuvP cÖKvi M) √`k© + b N) √`i + kb
2. avZz ev k‡ãi †k‡l cÖZ¨q hy³ Kivi D‡Ïk¨ Kx? 19. ÔAbUÕ cÖZ¨q †hv‡M MwVZ K…`šÍ c` †KvbwU?
K) fvlv ms‡‣cY L) k‡ãi wgjb K) `vZv L) `k©b
M) bZzb kã MVb N) ev‡K¨ Aj¼iY M) †`ªvnx N) `Ë
3. †hme avZz ev k‡ãi †k‡l cÖZ¨q hy³ nq wb †m¸‡jv‡K Kx ejv nq? 20. Ôgy³Õ k‡ãi mwVK cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
K) kãg~j L) wµqvg~j K) √gy + ³ L) √gyK + Z
M) wefw³ N) cÖK…wZ M) √gyn& + ³ N) √gyP& + ³
4. K…r cÖZ¨‡qi cÖK…wZ‡K Kx e‡j? 21. †KvbwU wbcvZ‡b wm× K…`šÍ kã?
K) avZz L) wµqv cÖK…wZ K) Dw³ L) gyw³
M) bvg cÖK…wZ N) cÖvwZcw`K M) fw³ N) kw³
5. wµqv cÖK…wZi mv‡_ †Kvb cÖZ¨q hy³ 22. ÔDßÕ Gi cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
K) ¯¿x cÖZ¨q L) K…r cÖZ¨q K) Dc+Z L) Dc+³
M) ms¯‹…Z cÖZ¨q N) Zw×Z cÖZ¨q M) eP&+³ N) ec&+³
6. cÖK…wZi Av‡M †Kvb wPý e¨eüZ nq? 23. ÔgwZÕ kãwUi †Kvb cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q we‡kølY mwVK?
K) + L) - K) gb + ³ L) gb + w³
M) N) √ M) gZ + wZ N) gZ + w³
7. K…r cÖZ¨q mvwaZ c`‡K Kx e‡j? 24. ÔwQbœÕ k‡ãi cÖK…wZ I cÖZ¨q Kx n‡e?
K) wµqvc` L) cÖK…wZ K) √wQ`& + bœ L) √wQb& + b
M) wµqv cÖK…wZ N) K…`šÍ c` M) √wQ`&+ ³ N) √wQ`& + b
8. √ÔKuv`& + AbÕ †Kvb cÖZ¨‡qi AšÍf‥©³? 25. ÔCk¦iÕ k‡ãi cÖK…wZ I cÖZ¨q Kx n‡e?
K) K…r cÖZ¨q L) Zw×Z cÖZ¨q K) √Ck¦ + i L) √C¯^ + ei
M) evsjv K…r cÖZ¨q N) ms¯‹…Z Zw×Z cÖZ¨q M) √Ck + i& N) √Ck& + ei
9. we‡kl wbq‡g MwVZ K…`šÍ kã †KvbwU? 26. Ô`vZe¨Õ-Gi cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
K) Doy Doy L) bvIb K) `vZ + Ze¨ L) `vZ + e¨
M) gvbvPbv N) SjK M) ` + Ze¨ N) `v + Ze¨
10. Ô†`vjbvÕ-Gi cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU? 27. Ô`vZvÕ k‡ãi cÖK…wZ I cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
K) √`yj& + Abv L) √†`vj& + bv K) √`v + Z…P& L) √`vZ + Av
M) √w`j& + bv N) √`xj& + Abv M) √`v + Zv N) √`v + YK&
11. ÔPvjywbÕ- †Kvb cÖZ¨qRvZ kã? 28. ÔgvZvÕ kãwUi †Kvb we‡klYwU mwVK?
K) K…r cÖZ¨q L) Zw×Z cÖZ¨q K) gv + ³v L) gvZ& + Av
M) ms¯‹…Z K…r cÖZ¨q N) ms¯‹…Z Zw×Z cÖZ¨q M) gv + Z…P N) gvZv + hT
12. Ô†gvoKÕ kãwUi cÖK…wZ I cÖZ¨q nj-− 29. ÔkÖgxÕ kãwUi cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
K) †gv + AK L) gyo& + AK
K) √kÖg&+Bb& L) √kÖg+web
M) †gvov + AK N) gywo + AK
M) √kÖg+Bòz N) √kÖg+òz
13. Ô√wjL + B‡qÕ-Gi mwVK cÖZ¨q mvwaZ kã Kx?
30. Ô¶qÕ kãwUi cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q ï× †KvbwU?
K) †jLK L) †jLv
K) w¶ + Aq L) w¶ + Aj
M) wjwLZ N) wjwL‡q
M) ¶g + Aq N) w¶ + Ab
14. Kg© I fveev‡P¨i avZzi c‡i †Kvb cÖZ¨q nq?
31. ÔRqÕ k‡ãi cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
K) bK L) Ze¨
K) wR + Aj L) Rq + A
M) wYb N) kvbP&
M) wR + Aq N) R + A
15. ÔkÖeYÕ-Gi cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU mwVK?
32. ÔeaÕ kãwUi mwVK cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
K) √kÖx+Ab L) kÖeY+A
K) √ea+Aj L) √ea+A
M) √kÖæ+AbU& N) √kÖe+Ab
M) √nb+Aj N) √nb+wbY
16. ÔkÖeYÕ-Gi cÖK…wZ I cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
K) √kÖeY + A L) √kÖx + Ab DËigvjv: 1. (K) 2. (M) 3. (N) 4. (L) 5. (L) 6. (N) 7. (N)
M) √kÖe + Ab N) √kÖæ + Ab 8. (M) 9. (L) 10. (K) 11. (K) 12. (L) 13. (N) 14. (L) 15. (M)
17. Ô†fvRbÕ k‡ãi cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU? 16. (N) 17. (M) 18. (L) 19. (L) 20. (N) 21. (N) 22. (N)
K) †fvR + Ab L) †fvR + b 23. (L) 24. (M) 25. (N) 26. (N) 27. (K) 28. (M) 29. (K)
M) fzR + AbU N) †fv + Rb 30. (L) 311. (K) 32. (M)

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33. ÔPwjòzÕ kãwUi cÖK…wZ I cÖZ¨q nj- 47. m`…k/Ômv`…k¨Õ A‡_© Zw×Z cÖZ¨‡qi e¨envi †KvbwU?
K) √Pj& + òz L) √Pj& + Còz K) †Pviv L) wWOv
M) √Pj& + Bòz N) √Pj& + Dòz M) evNv N) PvKv
34. Ô†kvKÕ k‡ãi cÖK…wZ I cÖZ¨q Kx n‡e? 48. ÔRvZÕ A‡_© †KvbwU‡Z ÔAvBÕ cÖZ¨q hy³ n‡q‡Q?
K) ïP& + ò¨ L) ïP& + NT K) XvKvB L) †gvMjvB
M) ïP& + ò N) †kvK + A M) wgVvB N) PovB
35. Ô†hvMÕ kãwUi †Kvb we‡kølYUv mwVK? 49. XvKv + AvB = XvKvB GLv‡b ÔAvBÕ cÖZ¨qwU †Kvb A‡_© e¨eüZ
K) √hyR& + h L) √hyR& + cK n‡q‡Q?
M) √hyR& + NT& N) √hyR& + AM K) RvZ A‡_© L) fve A‡_©
36. †h me cÖZ¨q bvg k‡ãi †k‡l hy³ n‡q bZzb kã MVb K‡i, M) e…wË A‡_© N) gvwjK A‡_©
Zv‡`i‡K e‡j- 50. RvZ A‡_© ÔCÕ cÖZ¨q hy³ n‡q‡Q †KvbwU‡Z?
K) K…rcÖZ¨q L) Zw×Z cÖZ¨q K) Rwg`vix L) †ikgx
M) AbymM© N) kã wefw³ M) †`vKvbx N) Pvlx
37. Zw×Z cÖZ¨q †Kvb cÖK…wZi mv‡_ hy³ nq? 51. ˆkke-Gi cÖK…wZ I cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
K) mvܨ cÖK…wZ L) wµqv cÖK…wZ K) wkï + ò L) wkï + ò¨
M) bvg cÖK…wZ N) ˆbk cÖK…wZ M) wkï + ke N) ˆk + ke
38. cÖvwZcw`K Gi Av‡iK bvg Kx? 52. Ô†mŠfvM¨Õ kãwUi mwVK cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
K) K…r cÖZ¨q L avZz K) myfM + ò¨ L) myfM + ò
M) evsjv cÖK…wZ N) bvg cÖK…wZ M) †mŠfM + ò¨ N) †mŠfM + ò
39. k‡ãi c‡i †h cÖZ¨q hy³ nq Zv‡K e‡j- 53. Ômve©‡fŠgÕ Gi cÖK…wZ I cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
K) Zw×Z cÖZ¨q L) AšÍ cÖZ¨q K) me©f‥wg + ò L) me© + †fŠg
M) K…r cÖZ¨q N) Avb cÖZ¨q M) mve©f‥wg + ò N) mve©f‥wg + wòK
40. evsjv fvlvq Zw×Z cÖZ¨q Kq cÖKvi? 54. ÔKvwe¨KÕ kãwUi cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
K) `yB L) Pvi K) Kwe+h L) Kve¨+wòK
L) wZb N) cuvP M) Kwe+BK N) Kve¨+BK
41. mgvme× k‡ãi m‡½ Zw×Z cÖZ¨q hy³ n‡j kã `y‡Uvi g~j ¯^‡ii 55. ÔKzmywgZÕ Gi cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
e…w× nq-Gi D`vniY †KvbwU? K) Kzmyg + CZ L) Kzmg + DZ
K) gnË¡ L) †mŠfvM¨ M) Kzmyg + EZ N) Kzmyg + BZ
M) cv‡fŠwZK N) ¸Yevb 56. ÔbxwjgvÕ k‡ãi cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
42. Ô†PviÕ k‡ã ÔAvÕ cÖZ¨q hy³ n‡j Kx A_© cÖKvk cvq? K) bxj + Bgv L) bxj + Bgb
K) kÖ×v L) AeÁv M) bxj + Ckb N) bxj + gv
M) mv`…k¨ N) mvgxc¨ 57. ÔgwngvÕ k‡ãi mwVK cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
43. †Kvb k‡ã cÖZ¨q AeÁv‡_© e¨eüZ n‡q‡Q? K) gwn + gv L) gnv + Bgv
K) wbgvB L) †Kóv M) gnv + Bgb N) gnr + Bgb
M) gy‡U N) KvbvB 58. ÔkÖxgvbÕ-kãwUi mwVK cÖK…Z-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
44. ÔwWwOÕ k‡ã Av cÖZ¨q hy³ n‡j Kx A‡_© e¨eüZ nq? K) kÖx+gZzc L) kÖx+gvb
K) e…n`v‡_© L) ¶z`ªv‡_© M) kÖxg&+Avb N) kÖxt+gZ
M) mgv‡_© N) wfbœv‡_© 59. Ô†gavexÕ-Gi cÖK…wZ-cÖZ¨q †KvbwU?
45. e…n`v‡_© ÔAvÕ Zw×Z cÖZ¨‡qi e¨envi †KvbwU? K) †gav + web& L) †gav + Bb
A_ev, e…n`v‡_© cÖZ¨q hy³ n‡q‡Q †Kvb k‡ã? M) †ga+ web N) †ga + Avex
K) wWOv L) evNv 60. †KvbwU wbcvZ‡b wm× cÖZ¨q mvwaZ kã?
M) nvZv N) Rjv K) Kve¨ L) kxZj
46. ÔevBkvÕ Kx A‡_© Zw×Z cÖZ¨q? M) kÖxgvb N) †mŠi
K) mgwó L) ZvwiL
M) gvwjK N) mv`…k¨

DËigvjv: 33. (M) 34. (L) 35. (M) 36. (L) 37. (M) 38. (N) 39. (K) 40. (L) 41. (M) 42. (L) 43. (L) 44. (K) 45. (K) 46. (K)
47. (M) 48. (K) 49. (K) 50. (L) 51. (K) 52. (K) 53. (K) 54. (L) 55. (N) 56. (L) 57. (N) 58. (K) 59. (K) 60. (N)

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 cyiæl I ¯¿xevPK kã
1. †KvbwUi ¯¿xwj½ wfbœ kã? K) gvwjKv L) gvjweKv
K) †R‡j L) weØvb M) gvjvbx N) gvwjbx
M) bvbv N) †KvwKj 19. ÔBKvÕ †Kvb A‡_© e¨eüZ nq?
2. †KvbwU cZœx A‡_© ¯¿xevPK kã? K) ¶z`ªv‡_© L) AK ¯’‡j
K) QvÎx L) `vw`/PvwP/gvwg M) e…nr A‡_© N) ga¨g A‡_©
M) Avqv N) mrgv 20. ¶z`ªv‡_© ¯¿xevPK kã †KvbwU?
3. Ô†e½gvÕ k‡ãi ¯¿xevPK kã †KvbwU? K) bexbv L) gvwjKv
K) †e½gx L) †e½gvbx M) Kwbôv N) evwjKv
M) †eOvwg N) †e½x 21. e…nr A‡_© wj½všÍwiZ nq †Kvb k‡ã?
4. †Kvb kãwU ÔCÕ cÖZ¨q †hv‡M MwVZ ¯¿xevPK kã? K) gvjv L) Mixqvb
K) †R‡jbx L) K…lvYx M) gynZvwig N) AiY¨
M) PvKivbx N) mvwcbx 22. †KvbwU‡Z e…n`v‡_© ¯¿xevPK cÖZ¨q hy³ n‡q‡Q?
5. †KvbwU ÔbxÕ cÖZ¨qhy³ ¯¿xevPK kã? K) wngvbx L) cyw¯ÍKv
K) wfLvwibx L) KvOvwjbx M) AiY¨vbx N) MxwZKv
M) †Mvqvwjbx N) bvwcZvbx 23. ÔgvjxÕ k‡ãi ¯¿xwj½ †KvbwU?
6. ÔAvbxÕ ¯¿x cÖZ¨q †hv‡M MwVZ ¯¿xevPK kã †KvbwU? K) gvjv L) gvwjKv
K) evwNbx L) PvKivbx M) gvjxbx N) gvwjbx
M) fvMbx N) †R‡jbx 24. ms¯‹…Z ¯¿x cÖZ¨q †hv‡M MwVZ ¯¿xevPK kã †KvbwU?
7. ÔBbxÕ- ¯¿x cÖZ¨q †hv‡M MwVZ ¯¿xevPK kã †KvbwU? K) †gavwebx L) wfLvwibx
K) †R‡jbx L) PvKivbx M) †g_ivbx N) KvOvwjbx
M) KvOvwjbx N) Wv³vibx 25. cyiælevPK kã †KvbwU?
8. †KvbwU wbZ¨ ¯¿xevPK evsjv kã? K) iRKx L) ˆeòex
K) mZxb L) weavZv M) gvqvex N) †kÖvÎx
M) mcZœx N) wecZœx 26. cyiælevPK k‡ãi D`vniY bq †KvbwU?
9. wbZ¨ ¯¿xevPK Zrmg kã †KvbwU? K) gvqvex L) †hvMx
K) gRyivbx L) VvKzib M) gvjx N) k~`ªv
M) mrgv N) gwjbv 27. we‡kl wbq‡g MwVZ ¯¿xevPK kã †KvbwU?
10. †KvbwUi Av‡M ¯¿xevPK kã †hvM K‡i wj½všÍi Ki‡Z nq? K) bi-bvix L) evjK-evwjKv
K) †bZv L) `vZv M) `ytLx-`ytwLbx N) Lvb-Lvbg
M) Kwe N) ev`kv 28. wb‡Pi †Kvb¸‡jv we‡kl wbq‡g mvwaZ ¯¿xevPK kã?
11. †k‡l cyiæl ev ¯¿xevPK kã †hvM K‡i wj½všÍi Kiv hvq †KvbwU‡Z? K) KznwKbx, kk`ªvYx L) Aa©vw½bx, KzjUv
K) AR L) †LvKv M) Kzgvix, gqkix N) KÎx©, hyewZ
M) wkíx N) †evb 29. †KvbwU we‡kl wbq‡g mvwaZ ¯¿xevPK kã bq?
12. ÔïKÕ kãwUi wecixZ wj½ †KvbwU? K) †kÖvÎx L) ïkÖƒ
K) mvix L) kvwo M) Mwiqmx N) mvix
M) mvox N) †Kv‡bvwUB bq 30. †KvbwUi ¯¿xevPK kã we‡kl wbq‡g MwVZ?
13. †KvbwU Av-cÖZ¨q †hv‡M mvwaZ ¯¿xevPK kã? K) Aa¨vcK L) evjK
K) AvaywbKv L) MvwqKv M) mgªvU N) QvÎ
M) bvwqKv N) evwjKv 31. Ôgi`Õ Gi ¯¿xevPK kã †KvbwU?
14. ÔAvÕ cÖZ¨qvšÍ ¯¿xevPK kã †KvbwU? K) gi`x L) giw`bx
K) MvwqKv L) †mweKv M) †Rbvbv N) †Rbvbx
M) evwjKv N) gwjbv 32. †KvbwU wbZ¨ ¯¿xevPK kã?
15. †KvbwUi ¯¿xevPK kã ÔAvÕ cÖZ¨q †hv‡M MwVZ nq? K) M…nx L) weavZv
K) ei L) bexb M) mcZœx N) Kv½vwjbx
M) beve N) wmsn
16. ms¯‹…Z fvlvq ÔiRKÕ k‡ãi ¯¿xevPK kã †KvbwU? DËigvjv: 1. (L) 2. (L) 3. (K) 4. (L) 5. (K) 6. (L) 7. (M)
K) iRwK L) iRKx 8. (K) 9. (M) 10. (M) 11. (N) 12. (K) 13. (K) 14. (N)
M) iRwKbx N) iRKvBb 15. (L) 16. (L) 17. (M) 18. (K) 19. (K) 20. (L) 21. (N)
17. ÔbvwUKvÕ †Kvb A‡_© ¯¿xevPK kã? 22. (M) 23. (N) 24. (K) 25. (M) 26. (N) 27. (K) 28. (N)
K) mgv‡_© L) e…n`v‡_© 29. (N) 30. (M) 31. (M) 32. (M)
M) ¶z`ªv‡_© N) wecixZv‡_©
18. ÔgvjvÕ k‡ãi ¯¿xwj½ †KvbwU?

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33. wbZ¨ ¯¿xevPK Zrmg kã †KvbwU? 42. †KvbwU wbZ¨ cyiælevPK kã bq?
K) evÜex L) weavÎx K) KweivR L) XvKx
M) KzjUv N) weiwnbx M) K…Z`vi N) maev
34. wbZ¨ ¯¿xevPK kã †KvbwU? 43. wbZ¨ cyiælevPK kã †KvbwU?
K) ûRyivBb L) VvKziY K) KzjUv L) ï`ª
M) cvMjx N) WvBbx M) PvZK N) KweivR
35. Zrmg wbZ¨ ¯¿xevPK kã †KvbwU? 44. †KvbwUi wj½všÍi nq bv?
K) `vB L) maev K) †eqvB L) mv‡ne
M) weaev N) mrgv M) KweivR N) m½x
36. wb‡Pi †KvbwU wbZ¨ ¯¿xevPK kã bq? 45. †Kvb ¯¿xevPK k‡ãi `ywU cyiælevPK kã i‡q‡Q?
K) Ai¶Yxqv L) maev K) bb` L) `vw`
M) Mixqmx N) Aa©vw½bx M) Avqv N) fvex
37. Ôivó«cwZÕ †Kvb wj½? 46. †Kvb cyiælevPK kãwUi GKvwaK ¯¿xevPK iƒc nq?
K) cys wj½ L) ¯¿x wj½ K) ûRyi L) VvKzi
M) wbZ¨ wj½ N) Dfq wj½ M) ivRv N) Kzgvi
38. †Kvb evsjv kãwU Øviv cyiæl I ¯¿x `y-B †evSvq? 47. †KvbwUi `ywU ¯¿xevPK kã Av‡Q?
K) mZxb L) Rb K) ïK L) †`ei
M) †mweKv N) XvwK M) †LvKv N) MvqK
39. †Kvb kãwU cyiæl I ¯¿x `y-B †evSvq? 48. †KvbwU RvwZ A‡_© ¯¿xevPK kã?
K) mZxb L) mrgv K) g…Zv L) cÖ_gv
M) mšÍvb N) maev M) bexbv N) Kzgvix
40. cyiæl I ¯¿x `y-B †evSv‡‧Q bv †Kvb kã? 49. mvaviY A‡_© ¯¿xevPK kã †KvbwU?
K) cvwL L) mš^vb K) bvwb L) `vw`
M) wkw¶Z N) AK…Z`vi M) wkw¶Kv N) gvwg
41. †Kvb kãwU Øviv ¯¿x I cyiæl `y‡UvB †evSvq? 50. ÔKzwjÕ k‡ãi wj½všÍi Kx n‡e?
K) †bÎx L) ï`ª K) Kvwgbx L) Kzwjbx
M) ¸iæ N) cyw¯ÍKv M) Kvwgb N) Kvgxwb
DËigvjv: 33. (M) 34. (N) 35. (M) 36. (M) 37. (N) 38. (L) 39. (M) 40. (N) 41. (M) 42. (N) 43. (N) 44. (M) 45. (K) 46. (L)
47. (L) 48. (N) 49. (M) 50. (M)

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 Synonyms & Antonyms– part 12
OBSEQUIOUS cv PvuUv, ‡Lvkvgy‡`, µxZ`vmZyj¨ fawning; subservient; sucking up to
OBTUSE ‡fvuZv, wb‡e©va insensitive; blockheaded
OFFICIOUS Mvu‡q c‡o mvnvh¨ Ki‡Z AvMÖnx annoyingly eager to help or advise
ONEROUS ¸iæfvi, ‡K¬kKi burdensome; oppressive
OPAQUE A¯^‧Q, `y‡e©va¨, A¯úó impossible to see through; impossible to understand
OPULENT Hk¦h©kvjx luxurious
ORTHODOX cÖ_vm¤§Z, mbvZb, ‡Mvuov conventional; adhering to established principles or
doctrines, especially in religion; by the book
OSTENSIBLE bv‡ggvÎ apparent(but misleading); professed
OSTENTATIOUS `…wó AvKl©‡bi Rb¨ wbwg©Z excessively conspicuous; showing off
PACIFY KvšÍ Kiv to calm someone down; to placate
PAINSTAKING GKvšÍ hZœkxj, Kómwnòz extremely careful; taking pains
PALLIATE AvswkK jvNe Kiv to relieve or alleviate something without getting rid of the
problem; to assuage; to mitigate
PALPABLE ¯úl© Kiv hvq Ggb, Abyfe Kiv hvq capable of being touched; obvious; tangible
Ggb
PALTRY bMY¨, g~j¨nxb insignificant; worthless
PANACEA me©‡ivMni Jla something that cures everything
PARADIGM D`vniY, `… ó všÍ a model or example

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PARADOX hv wb‡RB wb‡Ri we‡ivax a true statement or phenomenon that nonetheless seems to
contradict itself; an untrue statement or phenomenon that
nonetheless seems logical
PAROCHIAL msKxY© g‡bvfve narrow or confined in point of view; provincial
PARODY jvwjKv ,c¨viwW a satirical imitation
PARSIMONIOUS wnmvwe, K…cY¯^fvex stingy
PARTISAN c¶ Aej¤^b Kiv one who supports a particular person, cause, or idea
PATENT ¯úó, AwaKvicÖvß obvious
PATERNAL wcZ… msµvšÍ, wcZvi gZ fatherly; fatherlike
PATHOLOGY ‡ivMwe`¨v, weKviZZ¡ the science of diseases
PATRIARCH cwiev‡ii cÖavb cyiæl, ‡MvôcwZ the male head of a family or tribe
PATRICIAN mg&åvšÍ e¨w³, AwfRvZ ev mg&åvšÍ a person of noble birth; an aristocrat
m¤úª`vqMZ
PATRONIZE mg_©b Kiv, c…ô‡cvlKZv Kiv (V) to treat as an inferior; to condescend to
PAUCITY msL¨vi ev cwigv‡Y ¯^íZv scarcity
PECCADILLO Zy‧Q ‡`vl a minor offense
PEDANTIC weiw³Ki fv‡e cvwÛZ¨c~Y©, boringly scholarly or academic
cwÛZmyjf wKš` fvbc~Y©
PEDESTRIAN c`hvÎx, ‡gavïb¨ unimaginative; banal
PEJORATIVE FYvZ¥K kã, gh©`vnvwbKi negative; disparaging
PENCHANT ‡SvuK,cQ›`, iæwP a strong taste or liking for something; a predilection
PENITENT AbyZß sorry; repentant; contrite
PENSIVE wPšÍvwbgMœ ,wPšÍvkxj ,welYœ thoughtful and sad
PEREMPTORY Aek¨ cvjbxq final; categorical; dictatorial
PERENNIAL el©Rxex continual; happening again and again or year after year
PERFIDY wek¦vmNvZKZv treachery
PERFUNCTORY ‡hgb-‡Zgbfv‡e K…Z, unenthusiastic; careless
Avš¿wiKZvk~b¨
PERIPATETIC G‡Ki ci GK ågYiZ, ch©UK wandering; traveling continually; itinerant
PERIPHERY ‡PŠnwÏ, cwiwa the outside edge of something
PERJURY wg_¨v njd ,kc_f½ lying under oath
PERMEATE wQ`ªmg~‡ni wfZi w`qv cÖweó Kivb, to spread or seep through; to penetrate
cwie¨vß Kiv, QovBqv cov
PERNICIOUS me©bvkv, gvivZ¥K deadly; extremely evil
PERQUISITE Dcwi a privilege that goes along with a job; a "perk"
PERTINENT cÖvmw½K, h_vh_ relevant; dealing with the matter at hand
PERTURB f`ªfv‡e R¡vjvZb Kiv to disturb greatly
PERUSE Mfxi gb‡hv‡Mi mv‡_ cov, to read carefully
cy․Lvbycy․Liƒ‡c cix‣v Kiv
PERVADE cwie¨vß Kiv to spread throughout
PETULANT wLUwL‡U, ‰ah¨©nxb rude; cranky; ill-tempered

 Analogy -5
1. Molt : Feathers 4. Sketch : Artist
a) change : oil b) slough : skin a) cell : prisoner b) chisel : sculptor
c) chirp : sparrow d) curry : hide c) brush : painter d) draft : writer
2. Oxygen : Respiration 5. Billboard : Advertisement
a) improvement : care b) photography : camera a) sculpture : museum b) store : window
c) sunlight : photosynthesis d) drama : acting c) library : book d) canvas : painting
3. Shell : Peanut
a) loaf : bead b) skin : mango Answer: 1. (b) 2. (c) 3. (b) 4. (d) 5. (d)
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6. Discharged : Soldier 24. Tooth b: Gum :: Hair : ?


a) fired : cannon b) appointed : judge a) Elbow b) Scalp
c) graduate : student d) docked : salary c) Cheek d) Dimple
7. Apprentice : Master An ‗Circular‘ is to ‗Ball‘ as ‗Triangular‘ is to
a) Salve : Owner b) Employee : Employer a) box b) sphere
c) Novice : Novitiate d) pupil : Teacher c) triangle d) pyramid
8. If Augment : Increase 25. Misfortune : is to sorrow as success is to
a) Cohesion : Coinside b) Coalesce : Combine a) joy b) money
c) Collapse : Collide d) Conceal : Concur c) health d) food
9. Choose the correct analogy. Vindictive : Mercy 26. ‗Good‘ is to ‗bad‘ as ‗white‘ is to
a) Avaricious : Greed b) Insightful : Hope a) black b) dark
c) Modest : Dignity d) Skeptical : Truthfulness c) gray d) ebony
10. Proponent : Theory 27. Frightened : Scream :: angry
a) non – believer : sin b) traitor : country a) cry b) shiver
c) attorney : law d) scientist : hypothesis c) shout d) sneer
11. Cartographer : Maps 28. Flower :: Fire :?
a) architect : blueprint b) satire : contempt a) Plant b) Petals
c) farce : frown d) smile : humour c) Color d) Heat
12. Submerge : Water 29. Tree : Roots
a) suffocate : air b) disperse : gas a) Building : Foundation b) Shirt : Sleeve
c) bury : earth d) extinguish : fire c) Entrance : Exit d) Smoke : Chimney
13. Tacit : Words 30. Which of the following is analogous to ―Refinery :
a) visible : scenes Petroleum‖ ?
b) unanimous : disagreements a) mill : grain b) mine : ore
c) colorful : hues d) year : birthday c) generator : electricity d) warehouse : merchandise
14. Ocean : Bay 31. Anthology : Poems
a) island : inlet b) archipelago : atoll a) Antipasto : Hors-d‘oeuvre b) Volume : BOOK
c) continent : peninsula d) headland : promontory c) Encyclonpaedia : Words d) Thesaurus : Synonyms
15. Unemployed : Worker 32. Seer : Prophecy
a) fallow : field b) renovated : house a) Mentor : Reward b) Sage : Wisdom
c) observant : spectator d) unconscious : sleeper c) Pilgrim : Diligence d) Diplomat : Flattery
16. Funds : Theft 33. Royalty : payment
a) money : deposit b) ransom : demand a) manuscript : Page b) gratuity : check
c) music : piracy d) fashion : style c) share : divided d) subpoena : writ
17. Glossary : Words 34. After : Before
a) lexicon : number b) atlas : maps a) contemporary : historic b) first : second
c) thesaurus : rhyme d) catalogue : dates c) successore : predecessor d) present : past
18. Pea : Pod 35. Biography : Autobiography
a) orange : section b) nut : shell a) Mobile : Automobile b) Dead : Living
c) potato : stew d) bean crock c) Testimony : Confession d) Memories : History
19. Antenna : signal 36. Crime : Punishment
a) building : storey b) net : fish a) Fun : Enjoyment b) Collection : Set
c) fire : ash d) water : bucket c) Robbery : Police d) Misdeed : Penalty
20. Sky : bird : : water – 37. Apostate : Religion
Sky is to bird as water is to – a) potentate : kingdom b) traitor : country
a) feather b) fish c) bureaucrat : government d) jailor : law
c) boat d) lotus 38. Perjury : Oath
21. Fan : Hot : Blanket : a) plagiarism : authority b) embezzlement : trust
a) egg b) cotton c) disrespect : age d) testimony : curt
c) quilt d) cold
22. Break : Repair :: Wound Answer: 6. (c) 7. (d) 8. (b) 9. (d) 10. (c) 11. (a) 12. (c)
a) Heal b) Hurt 13. (b) 14. (c) 15. (a) 16. (c) 17. (b) 18. (b) 19. (b)
c) Plaster d) Fix 20. (b) 21. (d) 22. (c) 23. (a) 24. (b) 25. (d) 26. (a)
23. Light : Dark :: Cold 27. (a) 28. (c) 29. (d) 30. (a) 31. (a) 32. (d) 33. (b)
a) hot b) heat 34. (d) 35. (c) 36. (c) 37. (d) 38. (b)
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39. Match with ‗Anonymous : Identity‘ 45. Words : Writer


a) Wealthy : Income b) Masked : Party a) Honor : Thief b) Mortar : Teacher
c) Motivated : Goal d) Amorphous : Form c) Child : Mother d) Batter : Bank
40. Find out the correct analogy of ‗Play : Acts‘ 46. Find : Search
a) Opera : Arias b) Games : Athletes a) Listen : Talk b) Read : Study
c) Poem : Rhymes d) Novel : Chapter c) Believe : Authentic d) Win
41. Fish :Sales 47. Master : Servant
a) Song : Notes b) Bird : Feathers a) judge : jury b) capital : labour
c) Plane : Wings d) Animal : Zoo c) monarch : subject d) landlord : tenant
42. Donor : contribution 48. Gland : Enzyme
a) Journalist : news b) River : bank a) Generator : Current b) Organ : Kidney
c) Poem : recitation d) Mobile : SMS c) Brain : Silo Grain d) silo
43. Myth : Legendary AFrown : Displeasure
a) sermon : lengthy b) anecdote : witty a) snore : relief b) mink : regret
c) fable : didactic d) epic : comic c) sneer : contempt d) smile : anger
44. Expeditious : Speed ::
a) astute : wisdom b) decorous : impropriety Answer: 39. (b) 40. (d) 41. (d) 42. (b) 43. (a) 44. (c)
c) thoughtful : inanity d) haggard : sturdiness 45. (a) 46. (d) 47. (d) 48. (c) 49. (a) 50. (c)

 Phrase and Idioms- 5


Music to the Meaning: a welcome sound to someone; news that someone is pleased to hear
ears Example: The winter session of 2016 hit a low point of 16%.It is shameful.Taxation bills, as
significant as Aadhaar , were passed within two weeks without being referred toa commitmee‘
he said. The reference to the ‗hurried‘ passage of Aadhaar, however ,may not be music to the
government‘s ears.
Lavish Meaning: to give someone a lot, or too much, of something such as money, presents, or
something on attention.
someone Example: MR.Trump lavished praise on Gen.Kelly after he was sworn in , but that may not
necessarily guarantee anything in the long term.
Wound up Meaning: brought to a state of great tension
Example: A former India captain ,who served the squad as its team director just a year bach ,
Shastri steps into the shoes of Anil kumble , whose manner of exit showed the BCCI and
Skipper Virat Kohli in poor light .Shastri spoke to the media at the Sinhalese sports club on
Tuesday and just as he wound up, it was time for him to bond with Sri lankan‘s eternal fan.
Step into Meaning: to take on a particular role or task that someone else has been doing
someone‘s shoes Example: A former India captain ,who served the squad as its team director just a year bach ,
Shastri steps into the shoes of Anil kumble , whose manner of exit showed the BCCI and
Skipper Virat Kohli in poor light .Shastri spoke to the media at the Sinhalese sports club on
Tuesday and just as he wound up, it was time for him to bond with Sri lankan‘s eternal fan.
Served up Meaning: to offer something
Example: Serena Williams served up a rallying cry for equal pay for black women , decrying
that they would have to work on average eight months longer to earn the same as male
counterparts in one year
Chip on one‘s Meaning: an angry attitude from someone who feels unfairly treated:
shoulder Example: She‘s not going to make any friends if she walks around with a chip on her shoulder
like that.
Call The Shots Meaning to be in command; to have the authority to make decisions
(Or Tune) Example: The boss is the boss and he calls the shots. Petroleum will call the shots again.
Steal The Show Meaning: attracts the most attention and praise.
Example: Falcons TTC‘S Wu Yang, who stole the show on the final night of the inaugural
Ultimate Table tennis league on Sunday, walked away with the biggest individual purse of
Rs.1.5 lakh after being named the ‗Ultimate One‘ besides winning Rs.1lakh for being the most
valuable player among women.
Walked Away Meaning to win a prize or competition very easily
(With Example:: Falcons TTC‘S Wu Yang, who stole the show on the final night of the inaugural
Something ) Ultimate Table tennis league on Sunday, walked away with the biggest individual purse of
Rs.1.5 lakh after being named the ‗Ultimate One‘ besides winning Rs.1lakh for being the most
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Walk All Over Meaning: to treat someone badly by always making them do what you want them to do
Someone Example: If you don't want to work at the weekend, say so - don't let the boss walk all over you.
Make The Cut Meaning: To survive an elimination when a team or group is being chosen
Example: By his own admission, Jeev Mikha Singh has not had a great 2017, h e has made the
cut only four times from 13 appearances on the Asian and European Tours, his best finish a tied
22nd at the jointly-sanctioned ISPS Handa World Super 6 in Perth in February.
Bring / Ring Meaning: to bring something to an end; to declare something to be at an end
The Curtain Example: Caeleb Dressel brought the curtain down on the World championships with a historic
Down seventh medal here on Sunday, equaling the record of swim legend Michael Phelps.
Make A Splash Meaning: to get a lot of public attention
Example: Now she's made a splash in the American television show 'Civil Wars'.
Spruced Up Meaning: to improve the appearance of someone or something, Make neat and trim,
Example: The Karnataka Golf Association has undergone much work to be ready for this
week‘s TAKE SOLUTIONS MASTERS, the first Asian Tour event at the venue since the
Indian open in 2012.‗KGA has always been good, but for this event, we‘ve really spruced it up
‗‘ He said.
Shunted Out Meaning: to move (someone or something) to a different and usually less important or
noticeable place or position.
Example: Daniel Ricciardo blasted Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen for ‗amateur‘ diving on
Sunday after the Dutch teenager shunted him out of the Hungarian GP on the opening lap.
Taking Its Toll Meaning: to cause harm or suffering
Example: A little more than a year after the alleged Russian effort to interfere in the US.
Presidential election came to light, the diplomatic fallout –an unravelling of the relationship
between the Moscow and Wahington o na scale not seen in decades – is taking its toll
Mended His Meaning: to improve your behaviour after you have been behaving badly for a long time
Ways Example:: Appearing before a Bench led by Justice Dipak Mishra, Attorney General
K.K.Venugopal highlighted that Mr.khan had not mended his ways even after rendering an
apology to the supreme court and was recently booked for sedition for allegedly making
statements against the army.
Back to drawing Meaning: Revising something (such as a plan) from the beginning, typically after it has failed
board Example: Having triggered an avalanche of litigation across the country, the prevention of
Cruelty to animal (regulation of livestock market) rules of 2017, which ban the sale of cattle in
livestockmarkets for the purpose of slaughter or animal sacrifice, is now back to the drawing
board.
Lash out Meaning: to suddenly attack someone or something physically or criticize him, her, or it in an
angry way
Example: After the incident, Mr.Gandhi lashed out on twitter at the BJP govt. in the state and at
the centre, saying he would not be deterred by stones or black flags.
Ratcheting up Meaning: To cause something to increase in increments
Example: Ratcheting up the political temperature, TTV Dhinakaran, deputy general secretary of
the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (amma), announced his plan to tour the state
and appointed 64persons to various positions n the party.
Hunt down Meaning: to try to find a particular thing or person
Example: The summer postcard campaign by the European policy agency, Europol , was
unveiled on Friday on its EU most wanted website as part of its ongoing initiative to hunt down
Europe‘s most wanted criminals.
On the run Meaning: If someone is on the run, they are trying to escape or hide from someone such as the
police or an enemy
Example: Online initiative by Europol helps people check profile of 21 criminals on the run
Hang up Meaning: To disconnect a phone call, o give up on someone or something; to quit dealing with
someone or something.
Example: Usain Bolt insists he will hang up his running spike after the world championships in
London.
stack up (against Meaning: to compare with something else , To make sense; add up
something) Example: We wondered how London restaurants stacked up against Atlanta's. The story he gave
the police was full of contradictions—it just didn't stack up.
Raise the bar Meaning: to make a task a little more difficult, To raise the standards of quality that are
expected of or required for something
Example: Now free and confident Anna after winning maiden Asian 400 m gold at
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Playing second Meaning: To play a supporting or minor role in relation to someone else
fiddle to Example: He also denied that he had tired out of playing second fiddle to Lionel Messi at
someone Barcelona.
Miss the cut Meaning: (golf)to achieve a greater score after the first two rounds of a strokeplay tournament
than that required to play in the remaining two rounds
Example: He arrives here after having missed the cut at the Irish and scottish opens, but then he
was in similarly wretched form before the secured the Indian open in March
Rule out Meaning: to stop considering something as a possibility
Example: Mr.Tillerson did not rule out a military strike against North Korea in remarks that
were overall not strident at the state department
Cut to the size Meaning: to make someone or something less important or detailed
Example: Has Digvijaya Singh been cut to size?
Scrape through Meaning: to move through something, scraping or rubbing the sides, to get by something just
barely; to pass a test just barely.
Example: The car, going at a very high speed, scraped through the tunnel. It just managed to
scrape through Alice passed the test, but she just scraped through it. I just scraped through my
calculus test.
knock on the Meaning: to be very close to achieving
door of Example: The Income – tax raids on the premises of Energy Minister D.K.Shivakumar and his
close aides have sent shock waves among leaders of the ruling congress in Karnataka, with
apprehensions of taxmen soon knocking on their doors.
Pulled out Meaning: withdraw from an undertaking.
Example:: While the Jaiprakash Associates led consortium, including IBM and Israel‘s tower
semiconductor, had pulled out in March last year, things were not moving ahead for the
consortium led by HSMC Technologies, according to the sources
On a knife‘s Meaning: if a person or organization is on a knife-edge, they are in a difficult situation and are
edge worried about what will happen in the future
Example: She's been living on a knife-edge since her ex-husband was released from prison last
month. The theatre is on a financial knife-edge and must sell 75% of its seats every night to
survive.
Hinged on Meaning: to depend on someone or something; to depend on what someone or something does
Example: The Monetary Policy Committee‘s majority decision hinged on the observation that
some ―upside risks to inflation have either reduced or not materialized ―
Roll out Meaning: to offer a new product or service to the public
Example: Driving down India‘s national highways could be a much safer experience by the end
of this year, with the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) set to roll out an ‗incident
management system‘.
Shot back Meaning: Return quickly
Example: The Congress shot back with Mr. Gandhi suggesting that the Chief Minister should
resign for the controversial deaths of the children in the hospital.
Slipped back Meaning: to move quietly and cautiously back to someone or something
Example: Lieutenant Governor (L-G) Kiran Bedi on Friday slipped back into her erstwhile role
of a cop by riding pillion with her staff on a midnight motorbike inspection of the streets of
Puducherry.
Under fire Meaning: being criticized
Example: Under fire for the deaths of more than 100 children in the BRD Medical College
hospital, Mr. Adityanath launched a week-long cleanliness drive in UP — Swachh Uttar
Pradesh, Swaasth Uttar Pradesh
Fired up Meaning: to motivate someone; to make someone enthusiastic
Example: I was so fired up with a nationalistic fervour that I whipped out my smartphone and
took a video of myself taking the ‗Sankalp se Siddhi‘ (achievement through resolve) pledge.
Whipped out Meaning: To make or produce something quickly
Example: I was so fired up with a nationalistic fervour that I whipped out my smartphone and
took a video of myself taking the ‗Sankalp se Siddhi‘ (achievement through resolve) pledge.
Showed up Meaning: To cause or allow to be seen; display
Example: The inexperience of two young Gujarat players Udit Kamdar and Fenil Shah showed
up at inopportune times and allowed the Grandmaster duo of Swapnil Dhopade and Himanshu
Sharma escape to hard-earned victories in the ninth round of the National Challengers chess
championship here on Saturday.
Lays down Meaning: to state officially what someone must do or how they must do it, to give up, establish
Example: The EU has laid down tough standards for water quality

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Tumbled out Meaning: to fall, topple, or drop out of something, arise


Example: Akash Saharan tumbled out first in the trap final in the Junior shotgun World Cup
here on Friday.He qualified for the final with the score of 114
Wriggle out Meaning: to free oneself from something by turning or twisting the body with sinuous writhing
motions
Example: With 13 points, Chaudhari was the best raider in action and his ability to wriggle out
of tough situations played a big role in his team‘s victory
Squares off Meaning: to get ready for an argument or a fight
Example: The Tests clinched without much of a strain, India will begin the journey to identify
the core of its 2019 World Cup squad when it squares off against a low-onconfidence Sri Lanka
in a five-match ODI series, starting here on Sunday
Peg back Meaning: to prevent an opponent from winning in a game or competition
Example: The underdogs were pegged back by United after that had taken a shock lead.
Blessing in Meaning: an apparent misfortune that eventually has good results.
disguise Example: Losing that job was a blessing in disguise really.
Draw level Meaning: to move into a position where you are equal to someone else in a race, game, or
competition
Example: Bronze in the 400m proved to be a bittersweet consolation for US track legend
Allyson Felix as she drew level with Jamaicans Merlene Ottey and Usain Bolt on having won
14 World Championships medals.
Stroll through Meaning: to walk casually through something or some place
Example: Federer, Nadal stroll through Let's stroll through a few shops and see what the prices
are like here.
Crashed through Meaning: to break through something forcefully.
Example: Felix crashed through into bronze in Wednesday‘s 400m after Bahamas rival and race
leader Shaunae Miller-Uibo faltered 20 metres from the finish line.

 One Word Substitution- 8


A body of persons appointed to hear evidence or judge & give Jury (RywieM©/wbY©vqK mfv)
their verdict
A doctor who treats children Paediatrician (wkï‡ivM we‡klÁ)
A four footed animal Quadruped (PZz®ú` cÖvwY)
Amount of money demanded by kidnappers Ransom (gyw³cY)
Chanting of magic spells Incantation (Rv`yg‡š¿v‧PviY)
An act of missappropriation of money Embezzlement (AvZ¥mvr)
Belief that war & violence are unjustified Pacifism (kvwšÍev`)
In a state of tension or anxiety or suspense On tenterhooks (D‡ØMc~Y© AwbwðZ Ae¯’v)
A study of sounds is known as Phonetics (aŸwb weÁvb)
One who can think about the future with imagination & wisdom Visionary (¯^cœ`kx©)
One who does not marry, especially as a religious obligation Celibate (Ab~pv)
One who believes in that gaining pleasure is the most important Hedonist (Avb›`ev`x `vk©wbK)
thing in life
Intense & unreasonable fear or dislike Phobia (AvZ¼)
One who destroys images or attacks popular beliefs Iconoclast (cÖwZgvPzY©Kvix)
Living together of a man & woman without being married to each Concubinage (AweevwnZ Ae¯’vq ¯¿x cyil Gi
other (live in relationship) emevm)
Murder of a brother Fratricide (åvZ…NvZK)
Instrument to measure atmospheric pressure Barometer (evqygÛ‡ji Pvc cwigv‡ci hš¿)
Dry weather with no rainfall Drought (Liv)
Meaningless language with an exaggerated style intended to Rhetoric (Avo¤^ic~Y© fvlv)
impress
One who does not follow the usual way of life Bohemian (QbœQvov)
Animals that live in a particular region Fauna (cÖvwYKzj)
Animals without backbone Invertebrates (A‡giæ`Ûx)
Long poem based on a noble theme Epic (gnvKve¨)
Act of mercy killing Euthanasia (hš¿nxb g…Zy¨)
Money paid to employees on retirement Gratuity (Avby‡ZvwlK)

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One who is always doubting Sceptic (m‡›`nev`x)


Stealthily done (something done in a quiet & secret way in order Surreptitious (¸ßfv‡e K…Z)
to avoid being noticed)
Soldiers who fight on horseback Cavalry (Ak^v‡ivnx evwnbx)
Person leading a life of strict self-discipline Ascetic (K‡Vvi mshgx)
Science of human mind & behaviour Psychology (g‡bvweÁvbx)
Person who eats too much Glutton (‡cUzK)
Quibble (to avoid giving a direct answer to a question in order to Prevaricate (‡KŠk‡j mZ¨‡K GovBqv hvIqv)
hide the truth)
One who is all powerful Omnipotent (me©kw³gvb)
Relationship by blood or birth Consanguinity (m‡MvÎZv)
One who loves or supports his or her country & is willing to Patriot (¯^‡`k‡cÖgx)
defend it
One who studies election trend by means of opinion polls Psephologist (RbgZ mgxÿK)
One who secretly listens to talks of others Eavesdropper (‡h Avwo †c‡Z ï‡b)
Related to moon Lunar (P›`ª msµvšÍ)
Something kept as a remind of an event Souvenir (¯§iwYK)
A place where Jews worship according to their religion Synagogue (ag©¯’vb)
Something which is imagined to be real but actually does not Figment (wg_¨v D™¢veb)
exist
Place where wine is made Brewery (fvuwUMvb)
Simple, fast - spreading plant without flowers or leaves which Fungus (QÎvK)
can often cause diseases
Study of the nature of Gods Theology (ag©ZË¡)
Release of a prisoner from jail on certain terms & condition Parole (e›`xi kZ©vaxb gyw³)
Science regarding principles of classification Taxonomy (‡kÖwYweb¨vm)
The art of delaying Procrastination (`xN©m~ÎZv)
Thing that can be felt or touched Palpable (cÖZxqgvb)
Those who do malicious damage Saboteurs (AšÍ©NvZK)
The use of many words where only a few are necessary Circumlocution (evMvo¤^i)
The first model of a new device Prototype (Avw`iƒc)
The study of the origin and history of words Etymology (k‡ãi ey¨rcwË)
To free completely from blame Exonerate (‡`vlÿjb Kiv)
To remove an objectionable part from a book Expurgate (‡kvab Kiv)
The essential or characteristic customs, habits and conventions of Mores (ixwZbxwZ)
a society or community
The production of raw silk Sericulture (‡ikg¸wUi Pvl)
The study or practice of dancing or composing ballets Choreography (b…Z¨web¨vm)
The murder of parents or near relative Parricide (¸iænZ¨v)
The firing of many guns at the same time to mark an occasion Fusillade (‡Mvjvi SvuK)

 Time & Distance


1. A is travelling at 72 km per hour on a highway while B is travelling at a speed of 25 meters per second.
What is the difference in their speeds in meters per second? (Aggarwal Math- 04)
 5
Solution : Speed  722 km/hr   72  m/sec  20 m/sec
 18 
Speed  25 m/sec.
Difference  (25 - 20) m/sec  5 m/sec.

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2. A motorist travelled between two towns, which are 65 km apart, in 2 hours and 10 minutes. Find the speed
in meters per minute. (Aggarwal Math- 05)
Solution : Distance covered  65 km  6500 m.
Time taken  2 hrs 10 min
 [(2  60)  10] min  130 min.
 65000 
Speed    m/min  500 m/min.
 130 

3. The ratio of the speeds of a car, a train and a bus is 5 : 9 : 4. The average speed of the car, the bus and the
train is 72 km/hr. What is the average speed of the car and the train together? (Aggarwal Math- 11)
Solution : Let the speeds of the car, train and bus be 5 x, 9 x and 4 x km/hr respectively.
5x  9 x  4 x
Then,  72  6 x  72  x  12
3
 Speed of the car  60 km/hr;
speed of the train  108 km/hr.
 60  108 
Average speed of car and train    km/hr.  84 km/hr.
 2 

4. The average speed of a bus is third of the speed of a train. The train covers 1125 km in 15 hours. How much
distance will the bus cover in 36 minutes? (Aggarwal Math- 13)
 112 
Solution : Speed of the train    km/hr  75 km/hr.
 15 
1 
Speed of the bus    75  km/hr  25 km/hr.
3 
Distance covered by the bus in 60 min  25 km.
 25 
Distance covered by the bus in 36 min    36 km  15 km.
 60 

5. A train leaves Delhi at 4.10 P.M. and reaches Aligarh at 7.25 P.M. The average speed of the train is 40
km/hr. What is the distance from Delhi to Aligarh? (Aggarwal Math- 15)
1 13
Solution : Time taken  3 hrs 15 min  3 hrs  hrs
4 4
 13 
 Required distance   40   km  130 km.
 4

6. Akash leaves home for school which is 12 km from his house. After the school, he goes too his club which is
7 km from his school. If his house, school and club all fall in a line, then what is the minimum distance he
has to travel to get back home? (Aggarwal Math- 21)
Solution : For the distance to be minimum, the club must lie between Akash' s home and school.

Home Club SCHOOL

12 km

Hence, required distance  (12 - 7) km  5 km.

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7. A monkey climbing up a pole ascends 6 meters and slips 3 meters in alternative minutes. If the pole is 60
meters high, how long will it take the monkey to reach the top? (Aggarwal Math- 24)
Solution : Net height ascended in 2 min  (6 - 3) m  3 m
3 
Net height ascended in 36 min    36  m  54 m
2 
In the 37th min, the monkey ascends 6 m and reaches the top.
Hence, total time taken  37 minutes.

8. An aero plane files twice as fast as a train which covers 60 miles in 80 minutes. What distance will the aero
plane cover in 20 minutes? (Aggarwal Math- 25)
4
Solution : Time taken to cover 60 miles  80 min  hrs.
3
 3
 Speed of the train   60   mph  45 mph
 4
Speed of the aero plane  (2  45) mph  90 mph.
Distance covered by the aero plane in 60 min  90 miles
 90 
Distance covered by the aero plane in 20 min    20  miles  30 miles.
 60 

9. A boy is running at a speed of p kmph to cover a distance of 1 km. But, due to the slippery ground, his
speed is reduced by q kmph (p > q). If he takes r hours to cover the distance, then (Aggarwal Math- 26)
Distance 1
Solution : Speed   pq
Time r

10. A car is driven at the speed of 100 km/hr and stops for 10 minutes at the end of every 150 km. To cover a
distance of 1000 km, it will take (Aggarwal Math- 28)
Solution : Time taken to cover 150 km  (1 hr 30 min  10 min)
2 5
 1 hr 40 min  1 hr  hr.
3 3
5 
Time taken to cover (150  6) i,e, 900 km    6  hrs  10 hrs.
3 
Remaining 100 km is covered in 1 hour.
Total time taken  (10  1) hrs  11 hrs.

11. A man in a train notices that he can count 21 telephone posts in one minute. If they are known to be 50
meters apart, then at what speed is the train travelling? (Aggarwal Math- 33)
Solution : Number of gaps between 21 telephone posts  20.
Distance travelled in 1 minutes  (50  20) m  100 m  1 km.
 Speed  60 km/hr.

12. A certain distance is covered by a cyclist at a certain speed. If a jogger covers half the distance in double the
time, the ratio of the speed of the jogger to that of the cyclist to: (Aggarwal Math- 36)
Solution : Let the distance covered by the cyclist be x and the time taken by y Then,
1
x
2 x 1
Required ratio  :  : 1  1 : 4.
2y y 4

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13. A car starts running with the initial speed of 40 kmph, with its peed increasing, every hour by 5 kmph. How
many hours will it take to cover a distance of 385 km? (Aggarwal Math- 42)
Solution : Let the required number of hours be n,
Clearly, the car covers 40 km in first hour, 45 km in the second hour, 50 km in the third hour, and so on
Thus, we have :
40  45  50  .......................... upto n terms  385
This is an A.P. with first term a  40, common difference d  5
n
 Sn  [ 2  40  (n  1 )5 ]
2
n
So, [80  5(n  1)]  385  80 n  5n 2  5n  770  5n 2  75n  770  0
2
 n 2  15n  154  0  n 2  22 n  7 n  154  0
 n(n  22)  7(n  22)  0  (n  22)( n  7)  0  n  7.
Hence, required number of hours  7.

14. A bus started its journey from Ramgarh and reached Devgarh in 44 minutes at its average speed of 50
km/hr. If the average speed of the bus is increased by 5 km/hr, how much time will it take to cover the same
distance? (Aggarwal Math- 44)
Solution : Time taken to cover a distance is inversely proportional to the speed.
Let the required time be x min.
Then, 50 : 55 :: x : 44  55 x  50  44
 50  44 
 x  min  40 min.
 55 

15. The speeds of three cars are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4. The ratio of the times taken by these cars to travel the
same distance is (Aggarwal Math- 45)
Solution : Ratio of speeds  2 : 3 : 4,
1 1 1
 Ratio of times taken  : :  6 : 4 : 3.
2 3 4

16. A takes 2 hours more than B to walk d km, but if A doubles his speed, then he can make it in 1 hour less
than B. How much time does B require for walking d km? (Aggarwal Math- 48)
Solution : Suppose B takes x hours to walk d km.
Then, A takes ( x  2) hours to walk d km.
 d  d 
A' s speed    km/hr and B' s speed    km/hr.
 x  2 x
 2d 
A' s new speed    km/hr.
 x  2
d d  x  2
  1 x    1
 d   2d   2 
   
 x   x  2
 x22 x 4

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17. Anna left for city A from city B at 5.20 a.m. She travelled at the speed of 80 km/hr for 2 hours 15 minutes.
After theat the speed was reduced to 60 km/hr. If the distance between two cities is 350 kms, at what time
did Anna reach city A? (Aggarwal Math- 50)
Solution : Distance covered in 2 hrs 15 min, i.e.
1  9
2 hrs   80   hrs  180 hrs.
4  4
Time taken to cover remaining distance
 350 - 180  17 5
  hrs  hrs  2 hrs  2 hrs 50 min
 60  6 6
Total time taken  (2 hrs 15 min  2 hrs 50 min) - 5 hrs 50 min.
So, Anna reached city A at 10.25 a.m.

18. A person has to cover a distance of 6 km in 45 minutes. If he coveres one-half of the distance in two-thirds
of the total time, to cover the remaining distance in the remaining time, his speed (in km/hr) must be
(Aggarwal Math- 53)
Solution : Remaining distance  3 km.
1  1
and Remaining time    45  min  15 min  hour.
3  4
 Required speed  (3  4) km/hr  12 km/hr.

19. How long must a driver take to drive the final 70 miles of a trip if he wants to average 50 miles an hour for
1
the entire trip and during the first part of the trip he drove 50 miles in 1 hours? (Aggarwal Math- 57)
2
Solution : Total distance  (70  50) miles  120 miles.
Average speed  50 miles/hour .
 120  12 2
Required time of journey    hr  hr  2 hr  2 hr 24 min.
 50  5 5
1
Time taken to cover 50 miles  1 hr  1 hr 30 min.
2

20. A person travels equal distance with speeds of 3 km/hr, 4 km/hr and 5 km/hr and takes a total time of 47
minutes. The total distance (in km) is (Aggarwal Math- 60)
Solution : Let the total distance be 3x km.
x x x 47 47 x 47
Then,       x  1.
3 4 5 60 60 60
 Total distance  (3  1) km  3 km.

21. A is faster than B, A and B each walk 24 km. The sum of their speeds is 7 km/hr and the sum of times taken
by them is 14 hours. Then, A’s speed is equal to (Aggarwal Math- 62)
Solution : Let A' s speed  x km/hr. Then, B' s speed  7 - x km/hr.
24 24
So,   14  24(7  x)  24 x  14 x(7  x)
x (7  x )
 14 x 2  98 x  168  0  x 2  7 x  12  0  ( x  3)( x  4)  0  x  3 or x  4
Since A is faster than B, so A' s speed  4 km/hr and B' s speed  3 km/hr.

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22. A car covers a distance from Town I to Town II at the speed of 56 km/hr and from Town II to Town I at
the speed of 53 km/hr. What is the average speed of the car? (Aggarwal Math- 65)
 2  56  53   5936 
Solution : Average speed   km/hr   km/hr.
 56  53   109 
 54.45 km/hr.  54.5 km/hr.

23. A car covers the first 93 kms of its journey in 45 minutes and covers the remaining 25 km in 35 minutes.
What is the average speed of the car? (Aggarwal Math- 71)
Solution : Total distance travelled  (39  25) km  64 km.
4
Total time takene  (45  35) min  80 min  hr.
3
 3
 Average speed   64   km/hr  48 km/hr.
 4

24. A train travels at a speed of 30 km/hr for 12 minutes and at a speed of 45 km/hr for the next 8 minutes. The
average speed of the train for this journey is (Aggarwal Math- 72)
 12 8 
Solution : Total distance travelled   30   45   km  12 km
 60 0
1
Total time taken  (12  8) min  20 min  hr.
3
 Average speed  (12  3) km/hr.  36 km/hr.

25. A person travels three equal distances at a speed of x km/hr, y km/hr and z km/hr respectively. What is the
average speed for the whole journey? (Aggarwal Math- 77)
Solution : Let each distance be equal to d . Then,
Total distance travelled  3d.
d d d  d( xy  yz  zx )
Total time taken      hr  hr.
x y z xyz
 xyz 
 Average speed  3d 
d ( xy  yz  zx ) 
km/hr.

3 xyz
 km/hr.
( xy  yz  zx )

26. Mary jogs 9 km at a speed of 6 km per hour. At what speed would she need to jog during the next 1.5 hours
to have an average of 9 km per hour for the entire jogging session? (Aggarwal Math- 80)
Solution : Let speed of jogging ge x km/hr.
9 
Total time taken   hrs  1.5 hrs   3 hrs.
6 
Total distance covered  (9  1.5 x) km.
9  1.5 x 3
  9  9  1.5 x  27  x  18
3 2
 2
 x  18    12 kmph.
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27. A man can reach a certain place in 30 hours. If he reduces his speed by th , he goes 10 km less in that
15
time. Find his speed. (Aggarwal Math- 84)
Solution : Let the speed be x km/hr.
14
Then, 30 x-30  x  10  2 x  10  x  5 km/hr
15

28. A train increases its normal speed by 12.5% and reaches its destination 20 minutes earlier. What is the
actual time taken by the train in the journey? (Aggarwal Math- 87)
Solution : Let the normal speed of the train be x km/hr.
 1 
Then, new speed  112 % of x km/hr
 2 
 225 1  9 
   x  km/hr   x  km/hr.
 2 100  8 
Let the distance covered be d km.
d d 20 1 d 8d 1
Then,      
x  9 x  60 3 x 9 x 3
 
 8 
d 1
   d  3 x.
9x 3
d 3x
Actual time taken    3 hours  180 min.
x x

29. A person travels 285 km in 6 hours in two stages. In the first part of the journey, he travels by bus at the
speed of 40 km/hr. In the second part of the journey, he travels by train at the speed of 55 km/hr. How
much distance does he travels by train? (Aggarwal Math- 93)
Solution : Let the distance travelled by bus be x km.
Then, distance travelled by train  (285 - x) km.
x (285  x) 11x  8(285  x)
  6 6
40 55 440
 11x  8 x  2280  2640  3x  360  x  120 .
Hence, distance travelled by train  (285 - 120) km  165 km.

30. A man covered a certain distance at some speed. Had he moved 3 kmph faster, he would have taken 40
minutes less. If he had moved 2 kmph slower, he would have taken 40 minutes more. The distance (in km) is
(Aggarwal Math- 94)
Solution : Let distance  x km and usual rate  y kmph
x x 40
  or 2 y ( y  3)  9 x .....................(i )
y y  3 60
x x 40
and ,   or y ( y  2)  3 x..................(ii )
y  2 y 60
On dividing (i) by (ii), we get :
2(y  3)  3(y - 2)  y  12
2y(y  3)  2  12  15 
 Distance  x    km  40 km.
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31. Excluding stoppages, the speed of a bus is 54 kmph and including stoppages, it is 45 kmph. For how many
minutes does the bus stop per hour? (Aggarwal Math- 98)
Solution : Due to stoppage, it covers 9 km less.
 9 
Time takene to cover 9 km    60  min 10 min .
 54 

32. A train covers a distance between two stations A and B in 45 minutes. If the speed of the train is reduced by
5 km/hr, then it covers the distance in 48 minutes. The distance between the stations A and B is (Aggarwal
Math- 101)
Solution : Let the distance between th e stations A and B be x km.
3
Time taken  45 min  hr.
4
 4 4x
 Original speeed   x  km/hr  km/hr.
 3 3
 4x   4 x - 15 
New speed    5 km/hr   km/hr.
 3   3 
x 40 3x 4
   
 4 x - 15  60 4 x  15 5
 
 3 
 15 x  16 x  60  x  60.

33. In covering a certain distance, the speeds of A and B are in the ratio of 3 : 4. A takes 30 minutes more than
B to reach the destination. The time taken by A to reach the destination is (Aggarwal Math- 107)
Solution : Ratio of speeds  3 : 4. Ratio of times taken  4 : 3.
Suppose A takes 4 x hrs and B takes 3x hrs to reach the destinaion . Then,
30 1 1
4 x-3x   or x 
60 2 2
 1
 Time taken by A  4 x hrs   4   hrs  2 hrs.
 2

34. In covering a distance of 30 km, Abhay takes 2 hours more than Sameer. If Abhay doubles his speed, then
he would take 1 hour less than Sameer. Abhay’s speed is (Aggarwal Math- 108)
a) 5 kmph b) 6 kmph
c) 6.25 kmph d) 7.5 kmph
Solution : Let Abhay' s speed be x km/hr
30 30
Then,   3  6 x  30  x  5 km/hr
x 2x

35. Two boys A and B start at the same time to ride from Delhi to Meerut, 60 km away. A travels 4 km an hour
slower than B, B reaches Meerut and at once turns back meeting A, 12 km from Meerut. A’s rate was
(Aggarwal Math- 113)
Solution : Let A' s speed  x km/hr
Then, B' s speed  x  4 km/hr
Clearly, time taken by B to coverr (60  12) i.e., 72 km  Time taken by A to cover (60 - 12) i.e., 48 km
72 48
   72 x  48 x  192  24 x  192  x  8.
x4 x
Hence, A' s speed  8 km/hr

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36. Ramesh travels 760 km to his home, partly by train and partly by car. He takes 8 hours, if he travels 160
km by train and the rest by car. He takes 12 minutes more, if he travels 240 km by train and the rest by car.
What are the speeds of the car and the train respectively? (Aggarwal Math- 115)
Solution : Let the speeds of the train and the car be x km/hr and y km/hr respectively.
160 600 20 75
Then,  8   1............(i )
x y x y
240 520 1 240 520 41
And,  8    ............(ii )
x y 5 x y 5
Multiplyin g (i) by 12 and subtracting (ii) from it, we get :
350 41 19  5
 12    y   380    100 .
y 5 5  19 
20 3
Putting y  100 in (i), we get :   1  x  80
x 4

37. A runs twice as fast as B and B runs thrice as fast as C. The distance covered by C in 72 minutes, will be
covered by A in (Aggarwal Math- 117)
Solution : Let C's speed  x km/hr. Then, B' s speed  3x km/hr and A' s speed  6 x km/hr.
 Ratio of speeds of A, B, C  6 x : 3 x : x  6 : 3 :1
1 1
Ratio of times taken  : : 11  1 : 2 : 6.
6 3
If C takes 6 min, then A takes 1 min.
1 
If C takes 72 min, they A takes   72  min 12 min .
6 

38. Two men staring from the same place walk at the rate of 5 kmph and 5.5 kmph respectively. What time will
they take to be 8.5 km apart, if they walk in the same direction? (Aggarwal Math- 120)
Solution : To be 0.5 km apart, they take 1 hour.
 1 
To be 8.5 km apart, they take e   8.5  hrs 17 hrs.
 0.5 

39. A walks around a circular field at the rate of one round per hour while B runs around it at the rate of six
rounds per hour. They start in the same direction from the same point at 7.30 a.m. They shall first cross
each other at: (Aggarwal Math- 121)
Solution : Since A and B move in the same direction along the circle, so they will first meet each
other when there is a difference of one round between th e two.
Relative speed of A and B  (6 - 1)  5 round per hour.
1
Time taken to completee one round at this speed  hr  12 min.
5
40. Paschim Express left Delhi for Mumbai at 14.30 hrs travelling at a speed of 60 kmph and August Kranti
Express left Delhi for Mumbai on the same day at 16.30 hrs, travelling at a speed of 80 kmph. How far
away from Delhi will the two trains meet (excluding stoppages) (Aggarwal Math- 125)
Solution : Suppose the two trains meet x km from Delhi.
x x
Then,  2
60 80
 x  26.7 km.

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41. A bus is moving with a speed of 30 km/hr ahead of a car with a speed of 50 km/hr. How many kilometers
apart are they if it takes 15 minutes for the car to catch up with the bus? (Aggarwal Math- 127)
Solution : Relative speed of the car w.r.t. bus  (50 - 30)  20 km/hr.
 1
Required distance  Distance covered in 15 min at relative speed   20   km  5 km.
 4

42. A thief running at 8 km/hr is chased by a policeman whose speed is 10 km/hr. If the theif is 100 meters
ahead of the policeman, then the time required for the policeman to catch the thief will be (Aggarwal Math-
128)
Solution : Relative speed  (10 - 8) km/hr  2km/hr.
 100  1
Required time  Time taken to cover 100 m at relative speed   hr  hr
 2000  20
 1 
   60  min  3 min.
 20 

43. A thief, pursued by a policeman, was 100 m ahead at the start. If the ratio of the speed of the policeman to
that of the thief was 5 : 4, then how far could the thief go before he was caught by the policeman? (Aggarwal
Math- 131)
Solution : Let the thief be caught x meters from the place where the policeman started running.

44. A passengers train runs at the rate of 80 kmph. It starts from the station, 6 hours after a goods train leaves
the station. The passenger train overtakes the goods train after 5 hours. The speed of goods train is
(Aggarwal Math- 133)
Solution : Let the speed of the goods train be x km/hr. Then, relative speed  (80 - x) km/hr.
Distance covered by goods train in 6 hours at x km/hr.
 Distance covered by passenger train in 4 hrs at (80 - x) km/hr
 6 x  4(80 - x)  10 x  320  x  32 km/hr.

45. Two cyclists start the same place in opposite directions. One goes towards north at 18 kmph and the other
goes towards south at 20 kmph. What time will they take to be 47.5 km apart? (Aggarwal Math- 137)
Solution : To be (18  20) km apart, they take 1 hour.
 1  1
To be 47.5 km apart, they take   47.5  hrs  1 hrs.
 38  4

46. A distance of 425 km separates two trains moving towards each other at a speed of 200 km/hr each. What
will be the distance between them after 1 hr 30 min, if they reduce their speed by half, every half an hour?
(Aggarwal Math- 144)
Solution : Relative speed  (200  200) km/hr  400 km/hr.
Distance covereed in 1 hr 30 min
 1 1 1
  400   200   100   km
 2 2 2
 (200  100  50) km  350 km.
[ speed reduces by half every half an hour]
Hence, distance between th e trains  (425 - 350) km  75 km.

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47. Buses start from a bus terminal with a speed of 20 km/hr intervals of 10 minutes. What is the speed of a
man coming from the opposite direction towards the bus terminal, if he meets the buses at intervals of 8
minutes? (Aggarwal Math- 150)
Solution : Let the speeed of the man be x km/hr.
Then, Distance covered by the bus in 2 min.
 Distance covered by the man in 8 min
2 8  2 60 
 20   x  x      5 km/hr
60 60 3 8 

48. Two trains starting at the same time from two stations 200 km apart and going in opposite directions cross
each other at a distance of 110 km from one of the stations. What is the ratio of their speeds? (Aggarwal
Math- 155)
Solution : In the same etime, they cover 110 km and 90 km respectively.
 Ratio of their speeds  110 : 90  11 : 9.

49. A train M leaves station X at 5 a.m. and reaches station Y at 9 a.m. Another train N leaves station Y at 7
a.m. and reaches station X at 10.30 a.m. At what time do the two trains cross each other? (Aggarwal Math-
158)
Solution : Let the distance between station X and Y be x km and let the trains meet y hours after 7 a.m.
Clearly, M covers x km in 4 hrs and N covers x km in (7/2) hrs.
x 2x
 Speed of M  kmph, Speed of N  kmph.
4 7
Distance covered by M in (y  2) hrs  Distance covered by N in y hrs  x.
x 2x (y  2) 2y
 (y  2)  y x  1
4 7 4 7
14  14 
 y  hrs    60  min  56 min.
15  15 
Hence, theee trains meeeet at 7.56 a.am
50. A man travels for 5 hours 15 minutes. If he covers the first half of the journey at 60 km/hr and rest at 45
km/h. Find the total distance travelled by him. (Aggarwal Math- 173)
Solution : Let the distance covered be 2x km.
Distance
Time 
Speed
Time taken to covers the first half and second half of the journey in t1 and t1 hours
a
  t1...............(i )
60
a
  t 2 ..............(ii )
45
Adding (i) and (ii) we get
a a
  t1  t 2
60 45
a a 15 1
 5 5
60 45 60 4
3a  4a 21
 
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 7a   180
4
21  180
a  135 km.
47
 Length of total journey
 2  135  270 km

51. Ashok left from the place A for place B at 8 a.m. and Rahul left place B for place A at 10.00 a.m. the
distance between place A and B is 637 km. If Ashok and Rahul are travelling at a uniform speed of 39
kmph and 47 kmph respectively, at what time will they meet? (Aggarwal Math- 174)
Solution : Speed of Ashokk  39 km/ph
Speed of Rahul  47 km/ph
Distance between place A and B  637 km

A 637 km B

Ashok (8.00 am) Rahul (10.00 am)


Distance covered by Ashok (from 8 am to 10 am) in 2 hours 2  39  78 km
 Remaining distance  637 - 78  559
Relative speed  39  47  86 km/ph
559
 Time taken to travel 559 km   6.5 hours
86
So, they meet at  (10 a.m.  6.5) hours  4.30 pm

52. A car travels the first one third of a certain distance with a speed of 20 km/hr, the next one third distance
with a speed of 20 km/hr and the last one third distance with a speed of 60 km/hr. The average speed of the
car for the whole journey is (Aggarwal Math- 186)
Solution : Let the distance travelled by a car be x km.
x
First km distance cover at speed  10 km/hr
3
x
Second km distance cover at speed  20 km/hr
3
x
Third km distance cover at speed  60 km/hr
3
According to given informatio n
x x x
Total Timee   
3  10 3  20 3  60
x x x
  
30 60 180
6 x  3 x  x 10 x x
  
180 180 18
x  18
Average speed  km/hr.
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53. With a uniform speed, a car covers a distance in 8 hours. Had the speed been increased by 4 km/hr, the
same distance could have been covered in 7 hours and 30 minutes. What is the distance covered? (Aggarwal
Math- 187)
Solution : Let the speed of car be x km/hr
Distance  speed  time
Distance  8 x km
According to given informatio n
( x  4)  7.5  8 x
 7.5 x  30  8 x  8 x  7.5 x  30
30  0.5 x
30
x  60 km/hr
0 .5
Required distance  8  60  480 km.

54. A thief is noticed by a policeman from a distance of 200 m. The thief starts running and the policeman
chases him. The thief and the policeman chases him. Thhe thief and the policeman run at the speed of 10
km/hr and 11 km/hr respectively. What is the distance between them after 6 minutes? (Aggarwal Math- 188)
Solution : Speed of thief  10 km/hr
Speed of policeman  11 km/hr
Relative speed of policeman with respect to theif  (11 - 10) km/hr  1 km/hr
Theif is noticd by policeman from a distance of 200 m
1000
Distance covered in 6 minutes   6  100 m
60
Distance between th em after 6 minutes  200 - 100  100 m.

55. A man performs 2/15 of the total journey by rail, 9/20 by bus and the remaining 10 km, one the cycle. His
total journey is (Aggarwal Math- 189)
Solution : Let the distance covered by men be x km
2x
Journey covered by rail 
15
9x
Journey coverd by bus 
20
Remaining covered by Cyclee  10 km
 2 9 
 x1-    10
 15 20 
I.CM of 15 and 20  60
 60-8-27 
x   10
 60 
 25 
 x   10
 60 
10  60
x  24 km.
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56. Ramesh is walking at a speed of 10 kilometers per hour. After every kilometer he takes rest for 5 minutes.
The time taken to cover a distance of 5 kilometers by Ramesh is (Aggarwal Math- 190)
Solution : Speed of Ramesh  10 kmph
Ramesh wil l take rest hour times during his journey
 Required time
 1 
  5   60 minutes  (5  4) minutes
 10 
 (30  20) minutes
 50 minutes.
Ramesh takes time to cover a distance of 5 kms.

 Boat & Stream


1. A boat goes 8 km in one hour along the stream and 2 km in one hour against the stream. The speed in
km/hr of the stream is
1
Solution : Speed of the stream  (8 - 2) km/hr  3 km/hr.
2
2. In one hour, a boat goes 11 km along the stream and 5 km against the stream. The speed of the boat in still
water (in km/hr) is
1
Solution : Speed of the boat in still water  (11  5) km/hr  8 km/hr.
2

3. A man rows downstream 32 km and 14 km upstream. If he takes 6 hours to cover each distance, then the
velocity (in kmph) of the current is
 32 
Solution : Rate downstream    kmph
 6
 14 
Rate upstream    kmph
6
1  32 14 
Velocity of current     kmph
2 6 6
3 1
 kmph  1 kmph
2 2

4. A boatman rows 1 km in 5 minutes, along the stream and 6 km in 1 hour against the stream. Thee speeds of
the stream is
1 
Solution : Rate downstream    60  kmph  12 kmph
2 
Rate upstream  6 kmph.
1
Speed of the stream  (12 - 6) kmph  3 kmph.
2

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5. A boat takes half time in moving in certain distance downstream then upstream. What is the ratio between
the rate in still water and the rate of current?
Solution : Ratio of time taken (Downstrea m : Upstream)  1 : 2
Speed downstream : Speed upstream  2 :1
Let speed downstream  2 x kmph and speed upstreaem  x kmph
1
(2 x  x)
Rate in still water 2
Required ratio    3 :1
Rate of current 1
(2 x  x)
2

6. If a man goes 18 km downstream in 4 hours and returns against the stream in 12 hours, then the speed of
the stream in km/hr is
 18 
Solution : Speed downstream    km/hr  4.5 km/hr
4
 18 
Speed upstream    km/hr  1.5 km/hr.
 12 
1
 Speed of the stream  (4.5 - 1.5) km/hr  1.5 km/hr.
2

7. A boatman goes 2 km against the current of the stream in 1 hour and goes 1 km along the current in 10
minutes. How long will it take to go 5 km in stationary water?
1 
Solution : Rate downstream    60  km/hr  6 km/hr, Rate upstream  2 km/hr.
 10 
1
Speed in still water  (6  2) km/hr  4 km/hr.
2
5 1
 Required time    hrs  1 hrs  1 hr 15 min
4 4

3 1 1
8. A man can row of a km against the stream in 11 minutes and returns in 7 minutes. Find the speed of
4 4 2
the man in still water.
 750  10
Solution : Rate upstream   m/sec  m/sec
 450  9
 750  5
Rate downstream    m/sec  m/sec
 450  3
1  10 5  25  25 18 
 Rate in still water     m/sec  m/sec     km/hr  5 km/hr.
2 9 3 18  18 5 

9. A boat, while going downstream in a river covered a distance of 50 miles at an average speed of 60 miles per
hour. While returning, because of the water resistance, it took 1 hour 15 minutes to cover the same
distance. What was the average speed during the whole journey?
 50  5
Solution : Time taken to cover 50 miles downstream   hr  hr
 60  6
1 5
Time taken to cover 50 miles upstream  1 hr 15 min  1 hrs  hrs
4 4

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5 5 25
Total time taken to cover 100 miles    hrs  hrs
6 4 12
100  100  12 
 Average speed  mph    mph  48 mph
 25   25 
 
 12 

1
10. A man swimming in a stream which flows 1 km/hr finds that in a given time he can swim twice as far with
2
the stream as he can against it. At what rate does he swim?
Solution : Let speed upstream  x km/hr.
Then, speed downstream  2 x km/hr.
1 x
Speed of stream  (2 x  x) km/hr  km/hr.
2 2
x 1 x 3
 1    x  3
2 2 2 2
so, speed upstream  3 km/hr.
speed downstream  6 km/hr.
1 1
Hence, rate of swiming  (3  6) km/hr  4 km/hr.
2 2

11. A boat running upstream takes 8 hours 48 minutes to cover a certain distance, while it takes 4 hours to
cover the same distance running downstream. What is the ratio between the speed of the boat and speed of
thee water current respectively?
e) None of these
Solution : Let the man rate upstream be x kmph and that downstream be y kmph.
Then, Distance covered upstream in 8 hrs 48 min  Distance covered downstream in 4 hrs.
 4 44 11
  x  8   ( y  4)  x  4y  y  x
 5 5 5
 y  x   y  x   16 x 1   6 x 1  8 3
 Requried ratio   :    :     :  8 : 3.
 2   2   5 2  5 2 5 5

12. If a boat goes 7 km upstream in 42 minutes and the speed of the stream is 3 kmph, then the speed of the
boat in still water is:
 7 
Solution : Rate upstream    60  kmph  10 kmph.
 42 
Speed of stream  3 kmph.
Let speed in still water be x km/hr.
Then, speed upstream  ( x - 3) km/hr.
 x - 3  10 or x  13 kmph.

13. A man’s speed with the current is 15 km/hr and the speed of the current is 2.5 km/hr. The man’s speed
against the current is:
Solution : Man' s rate in still water  (15 - 2.5) km/hr  12.5 km/hr
Man' s rate against th e current  (12.5 - 2.5) km/hr
10 km/hr.

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14. If a man rows at the rate of 5 kmph in still water and his rate against the current is 3.5 kmph, then the
man’s rate along the current is:
Solution : Let the rate along the current be x kmph,
1
Then, ( x  3.5)  5 or x  6.5 kmph
2

15. A motorboat in still water travels at a speed of 36 km/hr. It goes 56 km upstream in 1 hour 45 minutes. The
time taken by it to cover the same distance down the stream will be
 
 56   4
Solution : Speed upstream    km/hr   56   km/hr  32 km/hr
 1 3   7
 4
Let speed downstream be x km/hr.
1
Then, speed of boat in still water  ( x  32) km/hr.
2
1
 ( x  32)  36  x  40.
2
 56  2
Hence, requred time    hrs  1 hrs  1 hrs 24 min.
 40  5

16. Speed of a boat in standing water is 9 kmph and the speed of the stream is 1.5 kmph. A man rows to a place
at a distance of 105 km and comes back to the starting point. The total time taken by him is:
Solution : Speed upstream  75 kmph; Speed downstream  10.5 kmph
 105 105 
 Total time taken     hours  24 hours
 7.5 10.5 

17. The speed of a boat in still water is 15 km/hr and the rate of current is 3 km/hr. The distance travelled
downstream in 12 minutes is:
Solution : Speed downstream  (15  3) kmph  18 kmph.
 12 
Distance travelled  18   km  3.6 km.
 60 

18. A man can row at 5 kmph in still water. If the velocity of current is 1 kmph and it takes him 1 hour to row
to a place and come back, how far is the place?
Solution : Speed downstream  (5  1) kmph  6 kmph,
Speed upstream  (5 - 1) kmph  4 kmph.
Let the required distance be x km.
x x
Then,   1  2 x  3x  12  5 x  12  x  2.4 km.
6 4

19. A boat takes 199 hours for travelling downstream from point A to point B and coming back to a point C
midway between A and B. If the velocity of the stream is 4 kmph and the speed of the boat in still water is
14 kmph, what is the distance between A and B?
Solution : Speed downstream  (14  4) km/hr  18 km/hr
Speed upstream  (14 - 4) km/hr  10 km/hr

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Let the distance between A and B be x km.


x ( x / 2) x x 19 x
Then,   19    19   19  x  180 km.
18 10 18 20 180

20. P, Q and R are three towns on a river which flows uniformly. Q is equidistant from P and R. I row from P
to Q and back in 10 hours and I can row from P to R in 4 hours. Compare the speed of my boat in still
water with that of the river.
Solution : Let PQ  QR  x km.
Let the speed downstream  a km/hr, P x Q y R
and speed upstream  b km/hr upstream
x x 10 ab
Then,   10  x  .......................(i )
a b ab
2x 4a
And , 4 x  2a..........................(ii )
a 2
From (i ) and (ii ), we have :
10 ab
2a   5b  a  b  a  4b.
ab
1
( a  b)
Speed in still water 2 (a  b) 4b  b 5
 Required ratio     
Speed of river 1 (a  b) 4b  b 3
( a  b)
2

1
21. A man can row 9 kmph in still water and finds that it takes him thrice as much time to row up than as to
3
row down the same distance in the river. The speed of the current is:
Solution : Let speed upstream be x kmph.
Then, speed downstream  3 x kmph
1
Speed in still water  (3 x  x) kmph  2 x kmph.
2
28 14
 2x  x .
3 3
14
So, Speed upstream  km/hr.
3
Speed downstream  14 km/hr.
Hence, speed of the current
1 14  14 2
14 - km/hr  km/hr  4 km/hr.
2 3 3 3

22. A boat takes 8 hours to cover a distance while travelling upstream, whereas while travelling downstream it
takes 6 hours. If the speed of the current is 4 kmph, what is the speed of the boat in still water?
Solution : Let the speed of the boat in still water be x kmph
Then, Speed downstream  ( x  4) kmph,
Speed upstream  ( x - 4) kmph.
 ( x  4)  6  ( x - 4)  8
 6 x  24  8 x - 32  2 x  56  x  28 kmph

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23. A motor boat can travel at 10 km/hr in still water. It travelled 91 km downstream in a river a then returned
talking altogether 20 hours. Find the rate of flow of the river.
Solution : Let the rate of flow of the river be x km/hr. Then,
Speed downstream  (10  x) km/hr;
Speed upstream  (10 - x) km/hr
91 91  20 
   20  91   20
(10  x) (10  x)  (10  x)(10  x) 
 (10  x)(10  x)  91
 100  x 2  91  x 2  9  x  3.
Hence, rate of flow of the river  3 km/hr.

24. The speed of a boat in still water is 10 km/hr. If it can travel 26 km downstream and 14 km upstream in the
same time, the speed of the stream is:
Solution : Let the speed of the stream be x km/hr.
Then, Speed downstream  (10  x) km/hr,
Speed upstream  (10 - x) km/hr.
26 14
   260  26 x  140  14 x  40 x  120
(10  x) (10  x)
 x  3 km/hr .

25. A boat takes 90 minutes less to travel 36 miles downstream than to travel the same distance upstream. If the
speed of the boat in still water is 10 mph, the speed of the stream is:
Solution : Let the speed of the stream be x mph
Then, Speed downstream  (10  x) mph,
Speed upstream  (10 - x) mph.
36 36 90
    72 x  60  90(100  x 2 )
(10 - x) (10  x) 60
 x 2  48 x  100  0  ( x  50)( x  2)  0  x  2 mph.

26. A man rows to a place 48 km distance and back in 14 hours. He finds that he can row 4 km with the stream
in the same time as 3 km against the stream. The rate of the stream is:
Solution : Suppose he moves 4 km downstream in x hours.
4 3
Then, Speed downstream   km/hr, Speed upstream   km/hr.
 x  x
48 48 1
   14 or x 
(4/xv ) (3 / x) 2
So,Speed downstream  7 km/hr,
Speed upstream  6 km/hr
1
Rate of the streaem  (8  6) km/hr  1 km/hr .
2

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27. A boat covers 24 km upstream and 36 km downstream in 6 hours while it covers 36 km upstream and 24
1
km downstream in 6 hours. The velocity of the current is
2
Solution : Let rate upstream  x kmph and rate downstream  y kmph.
24 36
Then,   36...................(i )
x y
36 24 13
and   .....................(ii )
x y 2
Adding (i ) and (ii ), we get :
 1 1  25 1 1 5
60    or   .........(iii )
x y 2 x y 24
Subtractin g (i ) from (ii ), we get :
1 1 1 1 1 1
12    or   ..............(iv )
x y 2 x y 24
2 6
Additing (iii ) and (iv ), we get :  or x  8
x 24
1 1 5 1  5 1 1
So,        y  12.
8 y 24 y  24 8  12
 Speed upstream  8 kmph,
Spped downstream  12 kmph.
1
Hence, rate of current  (12 - 8) kmph  2 kmph.,
2

28. A boat goes 30 km upstream and 44 km downstream in 10 hours. In 13 hours, it can go 40 km upstream
and 55 km downstream. The speed of the boat in still water is
Solution : Let rate upstream  x km/hr and
rate downstream  y km/hr
30 44
Then,   10.............(i )
x y
40 55
and   13................(ii )
x y
11
Multiplyin g (i ) by 4 and (ii ) by 3 and subtracting, we get :  1or y  11.
y
Putting y  11in (i ), we get : x  5.

Hence, speed in still water 


1
11  5 km/hr  8 km/hr
2

29. At his usual rowing rate, Rahul can travel 12 miles downstream in a certain river in 6 hours less than it
takes him to travel the same distance upstream. But if he could double his usual rowing rate for his 24 mile
round trip, the downstream 12 miles would then take only one hour less than the upstream 12 miles. What
is the speed of the current in miles per hour?
Solution : Let the speed in still water be x mph and the speed of the current be y mph. Then,
Speed upstream  ( x - y)

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Speed downstream  ( x  y)
12 12
   6  6( x 2  y 2 )  24 y
( x - y) ( x  y )
 x 2  y 2  4 y  x 2  (4 y  y 2 ).......................(i )
12 12
And ,  1
(2 x  y ) (2 x  y )
24 y  y 2
 4 x 2  y 2  24 y  x 2  .....................(ii )
4
From (i ) and (ii ) we have :
24 y  y 2
4 y  y2   16 y  4 y 2  24 y  y 2
4
8
 3y2  8 y  y  .
3
8 2
 Speed of the current  mph  2 mph.
3 3
30. A man can swim in still water at a rate of 4 km/hr. The width of the river is 1 km. How long will he take to
cross the river straight, if the speed of the current is 3 km/hr?
1 
Solution : Required time  Time taken to cover 1 km @ 4 kmph    60  min  15 min .
4 

31. A man wishes to cross a river perpendicularly. In still water he takes 4 minutes to cros the river, but in
flowing river he takes 5 minutes. If the river is 100 meters wide, the velocity of the flowing water of the
river is
 1 1   1 1 
Solution : Velocity of the river  100 2  2  m/min  100  m/min

 4 5   16 25 
 9 
m/min  100  m/min  15m/min.
3
 100 
 100   20 

32. A man can row upstream at 10 kmph and downstream at 18 kmph. Find the man’s rate in still water?
1
Solution : Speed of boatman in still water  (Rate downstream  Rate upstream)
2
1 28
 (8  10)   14 kmph.
2 2

33. A man takes 2.2 times as long to row a distance upstream as to rwo the same distance downstream. If he
can row 55 km downstream in 2 hours 30 minutes, what is the speed of the boat in still water?
55 55  10
Solution : Speed of the boat in downstream    22 km/h
2.2 2.5
22 22  10
Then, Speed of the boat in upstream    10 km/h
2.2 22
22  10
 Speed of boat in still water   16 km/h.
2

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34. Boat A travels downstream from Point X to Point Y in 3 hours less than the time taken by Boat B to
between X and Y is 20 km, which is half of the distance between Y and Z. The speed of Boat B in still water
is 10 km/h and the speed of Boat Aa is still water is equal to the speed of Boat B upstream. What is the
speed of Boat A in still water? (Consider the speed of the current to be the same.)
Solution : Let the speed of current in water  s km/h
The time taken by boat A  t a
And the time taken by boat B  t b
Distance between point X to point Y  20 km
Distance between point Y to point Z  40 km
According to the question
40
 10  s.......(i )
tb
t a  tb 3
The speed of boat A in still water :
The speed of boat B in upstream  (10  s) km/h
So, t b  t a  3  2  3  5 hours.
By using equation (i )
40
 10  s
5
 s  2km/h
The speed of boat A in still water  (10 - 2)  8 km/h
26
 Required distance travelled upstream  Speed  Time  8   41.6 km
5

35. The speed of the boat in still water is 5 times that of the current, it takes 1.1 hours to row to point B from
Point A downstream. The distance between point A and point B is 13.2 km. How much distance (in km) will
it cover in 312 minutes upstream?
Solution : Let the speed of the current be x kmph.
Then speed of the boat in still water  5 x
 Downstream speed  (5 x  x)  6x kmph
Upstream speed  (5 x - x)  4 x kmph
Now,

13.2 km
A B

According to the question,


13.2
1.1  6 x  13.2  6.6 x  13.2  x 
6.6
 x  2 kmph
 Upstream speed  4x  4  2  8 kmph
1 26
 312 minutes  5 hours  hours
5 5
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36. A boat can travel 36 km upstream in 5 hours. If the speed of the stream is 2.4 kmph, how much time will
the boat take to cover a distance of 78 kmm downstream? (in hours)
Solution : Distance covered by a boat in 5 hours  36 km
36
Rate upstream of boat   7.2 kmph
5
Speed of stream  2.4 kmph
 Speed of boat in still water  (7.2  2.4) kmph  9.6 kmph
 Rate downstream of boat  (9.6  2.4) kmph  12 kmph
78
 Time taken in covering 78 km distance   6.5 hours
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A) 8 April 2021 B) 9 April 2021 A) Pakistan B) Iraq
C) 10 April 2021 D) 11 April 2021 C) Yemen D) Afghanistan
7. Which is the host country of Virtual Tenth D-8 17. According to the Global Gender Inequality Report
Summit? 2021, what is the position of Bangladesh in gender
A) Nigeria B) Pakistan equality?
C) Bangladesh D) Malaysia A) 65 B) 106
8. Where will the Eleventh D-8 Summit be held? C) 116 D) 128
A) Pakistan B) Turkey 18. Which is the top country in date production?
C) Nigeria D) Egypt A) Egypt B) Saudi Arabia
9. Who took over as chairman of D-8 on April 8, 2021? C) Iran D) Algeria
A) Abdul Fattah Al Sisi B) Joko Widodo 19. When was the ninth Bangladesh Games held?
C) Sheikh Hasina D) Muhyiddin Yassin A) 1-10 April 2021 B) 5-15 April 2021
10. Who is the next or new secretary general of D-8? C) 10-25 April 2021 D) 20-30 April 2021
A) Isiaka Abdul Qadir Imam
B) Mevlut Sabusolu C) Jabed Zarif
D) Shah Mehmood Qureshi
11. In which country has the initiative been taken to
Answer: 1. (d) 2. (d) 3. (a) 4. (b) 5. (d) 6. (a) 7. (c)
establish D-8 University?
8. (d) 9. (c) 10. (a) 11. (c) 12. (d) 13. (a) 14. (a)
A) Pakistan B) Turkey
15. (a) 16. (d) 17. (a) 18. (a) 19. (a)
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20. Which team won the most medals in the ninth 23. Which country won the ICC Test status in women's
Bangladesh Games? cricket on 1 April 2021?
A) Bangladesh Army B) Bangladesh Navy A) Bangladesh B) Zimbabwe
C) Bangladesh Ansar and VDP C) Afganistan D) All of the above
D) Border Guard Bangladesh 24. How many countries have won ICC Women's Test
21. Who became the fastest man in the ninth Bangladesh cricket status in total?
Games? A) 10 B) 12
A) Asif Reza B) Elias Hossain C) 13 D) 15
C) Md. Farid Mia D) Mohammad Ismail 25. Who became the first woman to win the men's World
22. Who became the fastest woman in the ninth Cup qualifier on 27 March 2021?
Bangladesh Games? A) Stephanie Frappart B) Jaya Chakma
A) Sonia Akter Tumpa B) Shirin Akhter C) Yomayung – Hee D) Alessandro Galloni
C) Mahfuza Khatun Shila D) Mahfuza Khatun
Shila Answer: 20. (c) 21. (d) 22. (b) 23. (d) 24. (c) 25. (a)

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 Operating System- 4
1. What does FAT stands for? 9. What is contained in the page table?
A. File attributes type B. File allocation table A. Base address of each frame and corresponding
C. Format All Tabs settings D. File for all type page number
2. Fonts install from B. Memory address and corresponding page number
A. Add from control panel B. Font setup file C. File name and corresponding page number
C. Font.exe file D. All of above D. None of Above
3. Which is not concerned with control panel? 10. Tree structure displays the
A. Printer B. Run application A. File only B. Directory only
C. Font D. Keyboard C. File and directory name D. None of above
4. Unicode standard is AnswerWindows 2000 server uses the
A. Keyboard layout A. FAT 16 B. NTFS
B. Software C. FAT 64 D. FAT 32
C. Font 11. First-in-First-Out (FIFO) scheduling is
D. Character encoding system A. Non Preemptive Scheduling
5. A ..... is a windows component that is designed to B. Preemptive Scheduling
store other components so these can be organized C. Fair Share Scheduling D. Deadline Scheduling
efficiently? 12. Which one of the following key is used to refresh the
A. Document B. Window active window?
C. Folder D. All of above A. F7 B. F8
6. You can switch from one program to another on the C. F9 D. F5
desktop by clicking within the desired program's 13. To display system boot menu which of the following
window or by clicking on its ...... button key you must press?
A. Icon B. Taskbar button A. F4 B. F7
C. Folder D. None of above C. F8 D. F5
7. You can switch from one program to another by 14. Press ____ key while booting to display Advanced
clicking within the desired program's icon from the Boot Menu
A. Application icon on desktop A. F5 B. F6
B. Application icon from taskbar C. F8 D. Del
C. Folder D. None of above 15. Which of the following key is used to move the
8. Virtual memory typically located on pointer from one pane to next pane?
A. RAM B. CPU A. F3 B. F4
C. Flash card D. Hard drive C. F5 D. F6

Answer: 1. (b) 2. (d) 3. (b) 4. (d) 5. (c) 6. (b) 7. (b) 8. (d) 9. (a) 10. (c) 11. (b) 12. (a) 13. (d) 14. (c) 15. (c)

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16. In a folder, which of the following key is used to 29. The component of Widows that lets you to transfer
rename the file or folder contents from one document to another
A. F3 B. F4 A. Briefcase B. Clipboard
C. F2 D. F7 C. Document D. Boot
17. A character that represents one or more unknown 30. What do you mean by Memory Compaction?
character is A. Combine multiple equal memory holes into one
A. Wildcard character B. All file name big hole
C. Extensions D. None of above B. Combine multiple small memory holes into one
18. Which of the following file format supports in big hole
Windows 7? C. Divide big memory hole into small holes
A. NTFS B. BSD D. Divide memory hole by 2
C. EXT D. All of the above 31. Desktop is a
19. Anything you cut or copy on to the clipboard remains A. Provides work space B. Screen saver
there until you C. Display program
A. Change it B. Clear D. Working with my document
C. Exit windows D. All of the above 32. Which of the following is not a system tool?
20. Multi programming systems ...... A. Scandisk B. Drive space
A. Are easier to develop than single programming C. Disk defragmenter D. Doskey
system 33. Which of the following statement about directories is
B. Execute each job faster false?
C. Execute more jobs in the same time period A. Directories can exist inside directories
D. Are used only by large mainframe computer B. The root directory is always at the highest level
21. Netscape navigator is a C. Directories cannot be renamed
A. Browser B. Compose D. Directories can be deleted
C. Editor D. None of these 34. The program that is responsible for loading the
22. To print documents from Windows operating system into RAM is called
A. File >> Print A. BIOS B. Bootstrap program
B. Drag the document icon over your printers icon C. Device driver
C. Edit print D. Both A and B D. Supervisor program
23. Which of the following appear in Windows menu 35. Copying a process from memory to disk to allow
bar? space for other processes is called
A. Help B. File A. Swapping B. Deadlock
C. Edit D. All of above C. Demand Paging D. Page Fault
24. The operating system allows the user to organize the 36. Any files deleted in Windows goes into
computer's contents in a hierarchical structure of A. Trash can B. Recycle bin
directories that include all of the following except: C. Deleted Files D. None of above
A. Files B. Folders 37. Which of the following is a disk compression tool?
C. Drives D. System A. Drive space B. Scan disk
25. Which operating system does not support long file C. Defragmenter D. None of the above
names? 38. What does Belady's Anomaly related to?
A. OS/2 B. Windows 98 A. Page Replacement Algorithm
C. DOS 6.2 D. Windows NT B. Memory Management Algorithm
26. Which operating system uses short file names? C. Deadlock Prevention Algorithm
A. Windows B. Unix D. Disk Scheduling Algorithm
C. DOS D. All of above 39. A ..... allows you to write on screen with a digital pen
27. Bringing a page into memory only when it is needed, and convert that writing into characters that the PC
this mechanism is called can process
A. Deadlock B. Page Fault A. Monitor RS B. Tablet PC
C. Dormant Paging D. Demand Paging C. Database manager D. Media Center
28. It is the default folder for many Windows 40. Driver is
Applications to save your file A. Hardware controller
A. My Document B. My Pictures B. Hardware and gain controller
C. Documents and Settings D. My Computer C. Data controller D. All of above
Answer: 16. (d) 17. (c) 18. (a) 19. (a) 20. (c) 21. (c) 22. (a) 23. (d) 24. (d) 25. (d) 26. (c) 27. (c) 28. (d) 29. (a)
30. (b) 31. (b) 32. (a) 33. (d) 34. (c) 35. (b) 36. (a) 37. (b) 38. (a) 39. (a) 40. (b)

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41. System files allocated at 54. Part of the POST process is to ensure that the test of
A. Boot area B. FAT area essential peripheral device coincides with the
C. Data area D. Directory hardware configuration that stored in
42. ...... transforms one interface into other interface A. ROM B. The hard drive
A. Program B. Software C. CMOS D. Cache Memory
C. Data D. None 55. The memory resident portion of operating system is
43. ........ interface consists of thing like program counter, called the
register, interrupts and terminal A. Registry B. API
A. Hardware B. Software C. CMOS D. Kernel
C. Data D. None 56. Boot startup process
44. ....... show characteristics with both hardware and A. Loads system files to RAM
software B. Checks the computer connections
A. Operating system B. Software C. Clean up the computer memory
C. Data D. None D. Prepare the computer ready
45. Which of the following command is used to switch 57. When you delete file, where it resides?
between the window programs? A. Briefcase B. Recycle bin
A. Alt+Tab B. Alt+F4 C. CD D. Desktop
C. Ctrl+Tab D. None of the above 58. Which of the following memory unit that processor
46. To prevent the addition and deletion of files on a disk can access more rapidly
or tape we use A. Main Memory B. Virtual Memory
A. Format B. Write protect C. Cache memory D. Read Only Memory
C. Create back up D. None of above 59. Small pictures appear on the desktop
47. During the boot process, the ..... looks for the system A. Windows B. Icon
file C. Button D. None of above
A. CD B. BIOS 60. A graphical user interface displays
C. CPU D. DVD A. Graphics B. Text
AnsWhich of the following resources must be C. Both of above D. None of above
protected by the operating system? 61. To change the screen saver you can go from
A. I/O B. Memory A. Control panel display
C. CPU D. All of the above B. Right click in desktop and properties
48. What are the two types of Semaphore? C. Both of above
A. Digital Semaphores and Binary Semaphores D. None of these
B. Analog Semaphores and Octal Semaphores 62. You can add or remove program
C. Counting Semaphores and Binary Semaphores A. Add/remove program from control panel
D. Critical Semaphores and System Semaphores B. Delete the shortcut icon from desktop
49. Who is called a supervisor of computer activity? C. Both a and b D. None of above
A. CPU B. OS 63. The ....... is a temporary storage area in memory
C. Control Unit D. Application Program where you can attach text or graphics information
50. Font folder is located on A. Clipboard B. Copyboard
A. Program folder B. MS Word file C. Both a and b D. None of above
C. Control Panel folder D. Desktop folder 64. An embedded object might appear in a document as
51. From where do you change mouse setting? A. Embedding B. Linking
A. Setting >> mouse B. Hardware setting C. Both D. None of above
C. Control panel >> mouse D. None of the above 65. When a computer is first turned on or restarted, a
AnswerWork group means special type of absolute loader called
A. Computer in network B. Individual user A. Compile and go loader B. Boot loader
C. Connection D. All of the above C. Bootstrap loader D. Relating loader
52. The core of operating system is: 66. In which type of the following OS, the response time
A. Unix B. Kernel is very crucial.
C. Command.com D. None of these A. Network Operating System
53. What should be the extension to execute files? B. Real Time Operating System
A. EXE B. BAT C. Batch Operating System
C. COM D. All of the above D. Unix Operating System

Answer: 41. (a) 42. (a) 43. (b) 44. (a) 45. (a) 46. (a) 47. (b) 48. (b) 49. (d) 50. (c) 51. (c) 52. (c) 53. (c) 54. (a)
55. (b) 56. (d) 57. (c) 58. (d) 59. (a) 60. (b) 61. (c) 62. (b) 63. (c) 64. (c) 65. (a) 66. (a)

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 PowerPoint-3
1. Material consisting of text and numbers is best
presented as 10. You can edit an embedded organization chart object by
A. A table slide B. A bullet slide A. Clicking the edit object
C. A title slide D. All of above B. Double clicking the organization chart object
2. Which of the following displays when an image is C. Right clicking the chart object, then clicking edit
selected? MS-Organization Chart object
A. Add clip art only if it relates to your topic D. B and C
B. Be sure to place at least one clipart image per slide 11. You edit an embedded table object by
C. Resize the image so it takes up as much space as A. Clicking the edit sub command of the document
your text object command on the edit menu
D. A and B B. Double clicking the table object
3. The Microsoft clip gallery allows you to C. Right clicking the table object, then clicking edit
A. Add word art images to a slide document on the edit menu
B. Spell check your presentation D. All of above
C. Add clip art images to a slide or slides 12. You can embed a Microsoft Word tale in a slide by
D. Add slides to a presentation A. Clicking the insert new slide button on the
4. Which command select all object at one time when standard toolbar, then double clicking table
selecting multiple objects to be deleted? B. Clicking the insert Microsoft word table button on
A. Alt + A B. Ctrl + A the formatting toolbar
C. Shift + Enter D. Edit, Select All C. Clicking the insert Microsoft word table button on
5. Auto clip art is a feature that the standard toolbar
A. automatically places clip art in your presentation D. A and C
B. scans your presentation for incorrect spelling of 13. You can embed an organization chart in a slide by
words on each slide A. Clicking the object command on the edit menu
C. scans your presentation for incorrect spelling in B. Clicking the insert new slide button on the
word art objects standard toolbar, then double clicking the
D. all of the above organization chart auto layout
6. To select all the boxes of an organization chart C. Clicking the MS organization chart button on the
A. Click edit, select all formatting toolbar
B. Right click the chart background click select all D. Clicking the MS organization chart button on the
C. Press and hold the shift key and click each box standard toolbar
D. All of the above 14. You can add multiple subordinates to a position by
7. To adjust the width of table columns, you A. Clicking the subordinate button as you press and
A. Click table menu. Column width, then make hold shift
adjustments B. Clicking the subordinate button each and every
B. Drag the vertical gridline between two columns time you add a subordinate
C. Drag the column markers on the table ruler bar C. Clicking the subordinate button as many times as
D. B and C the desired boxes
8. To add a new row to a table you would D. All of above
A. click the insert rows command on the insert menu 15. What is the name of the form used to input chart
B. press the enter key values?
C. click the insert rows button on the standard A. Datasheet
toolbar B. Microsoft Excel
D. none of the above C. Microsoft graph
9. After moving a clip art image to a particular location D. Auto form
on the slide, you can immediately reverse the action 16. Which of the following you must first complete in
using the order to delete an object?
A. Click the not do move object command on the edit A. Double click the image
menu B. Select the image
B. Click on the undo button C. Resize the image
C. Click on redo button D. Move the image to a new location
D. All of above
Answer: 1. (a) 2. (d) 3. (c) 4. (d) 5. (d) 6. (d) 7. (c) 8. (d) 9. (b) 10. (d) 11. (d) 12. (d) 13. (b) 14. (d) 15. (a) 16. (b)

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17. What is the term used to described the separation of a 27. To maintain the perspective (height and width ratio)
clip art object into different parts so that it becomes a of an object when resizing, you need to
PowerPoint object? A. Press and hold the shift key while dragging a
A. Embedding B. Regrouping corner sizing handle
C. Ungrouping D. Grouping B. Press and hold the alt + ctrl keys while dragging a
18. The auto shapes tool provides you with middle handle
A. Fancy text to place on your slide C. Drag a corner sizing handle
B. Commonly found shapes D. A and C
C. Any shape you want to add on a slide 28. Which of the following is/are true about rulers and
D. Clip art that is related to your presentation guides?
19. Which of the following should e used when you want A. Rulers and guides can be turned on or off
to add a slide to an existing presentation? B. Rulers and guides print on the slide
A. File, add a new slide B. Insert, new slide C. Rulers and guides help place objects on the slide
C. File, open D. File, new D. A and C
20. An organization has a president, vice president, 29. To edit the text within the boxes of an organization
managers and supervisors. On what level of an chart, you
organization chart are the vice presidents A. Select the box and text, then make the changes
A. Fourth level B. Third level B. Select the box, and then make the changes
C. Second level D. First level C. Highlight the text, and then make the changes
21. Which of the following includes special effects that D. Highlight the text then make the change
can be applied to drawing objects? 30. Which of the following best describes serifs?
A. Gradient fills B. Line color and style A. Serifs on characters help to differentiate between
C. Rotating D. All of above similar looking letters
22. What is the term used when a clip art image changes B. Serifs fonts are best for viewing test at a distance
the direction it faces? C. Serifs are fine cross strokes that appear at the
A. Group B. Flip bottom and top of a letter
C. Rotate D. a and b D. Serif font is very simple in appearance
23. What is the term used when you press and hold the 31. Which of the following options changes the fill color
left mouse key and move the mouse around the slide? of an object back to the default color?
A. Highlighting B. Dragging A. Template B. Automatic
C. Selecting D. b and c C. Patterns D. Fill colors
24. The size of a table object 32. Which of the following should you use to add
A. Is dependent on the amount of text within the shading to a drawing object on or an auto shape
table object?
B. Is determined by the presentation design but can A. Text box tool B. Line tool
be changed C. Fill color D. B and C
C. Is determined by the presentation design and 33. Which of the following tools enable you to add text
cannot be changed to a slide without using the standard placeholders?
D. A and C A. Text box tool B. Line tool
25. The size of an organization chart object C. Fill color D. Auto shapes tool
A. Is determined by the presentation design and 34. A cell is defined as
cannot be changed A. The intersection of a column and a row
B. Is determined by the presentation design but can B. An input box
be changed in PowerPoint C. A rectangular marker D. All of the above
C. Is dependent on the amount of text within th 35. Which of the following must be used with the mouse
organization chart when you want to resize an image from the center
D. B and C and keep it proportioned?
26. Which of the following format options should be A. The space bar B. The alt key
used to display dollars on an axis? C. The ctrl key D. The shift key
A. Normal B. Percentage 36. Which of the following should be used with the
C. Currency D. Comma mouse when you want to draw a perfect shape?
A. The spacebar B. The alt key
C. The ctrl key D. The shift key

Answer: 17. (c) 18. (b) 19. (b) 20. (c) 21. (d) 22. (d) 23. (d) 24. (b) 25. (d) 26. (c) 27. (a) 28. (d) 29. (a)
30. (c) 31. (b) 32. (d) 33. (a) 34. (a) 35. (c) 36. (d)

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37. What will happen if you release the mouse button 48. A file which contains readymade styles that can be
before releasing the shift key when you draw a used for a presentation is called
square? A. Auto style B. Template
A. The square will not be a perfect square C. Wizard D. Pre-formatting
B. The square will not be at the center of the slide 49. Which key deletes text before, or the left of, the
C. The square will be smaller insertion point?
D. The square will be larger A. Backspace B. Page up
38. On which part of the chart are the values entered in a C. Delete D. Page down
data sheet displayed? 50. Which of the following is not a transition effect?
A. The title area B. The legend A. Blinks diagonal B. Dissolve
C. The y-axis D. The x-axis C. Fade through black D. Blinds vertical
39. In order to edit a chart, you can 51. To create a PowerPoint presentation from a template
A. triple click the chart object A. Click File, New, select the presentations tab and
B. click and drag the chart object choose a template
C. double click the chart object B. Click File, New Template and choose a template
D. click the chart objects C. Import a presentation template from PowerPoint‘s
40. When an image is selected, it displays which of the template wizard
following? D. Click Create Template from scratch, now
A. Two corner handles B. Six middle handles 52. To save a presentation you
C. Eight sizing handles D. Six boxes A. click save on the windows start button
41. The maximum zoom percentage in Microsoft B. press Ctrl + F5
PowerPoint is C. select File, Save from the menu
A. 1 B. 2 D. click the saver button on the formatting toolbar
C. 4 D. 5 53. To change font size of a selected slide title, you?
42. PowerPoint 2000 has....... Number of views A. Click the toolbars font dropdown arrow and
A. 3 B. 4 choose the font you prefer
C. 5 D. 6 B. Click format, title and choose a font from the font
43. Press animation effects allows you to tab
A. Add clip art images to your slides C. Click the toolbar‘s increase font size button
B. Create a custom transition to the next slide D. Click title, new font, ok
C. Show bullet items as they are discussed 54. To change font size of a selected slide title, you:
D. None of above A. Click the toolbars Font dropdown arrow and
44. Which of the following features allows you to view choose the font you prefer
slides in a slide show without manually advancing B. Click Format, Title and choose a font from the
each slide? font tab
A. Adding build effects B. Setting slide times C. Click the toolbar‘s Increase Font Size button
C. Adding transitions D. All of these D. Click Title, New Font, OK
45. Animation schemes can be applied to...... in the 55. You can show the shortcut menu during the slide
presentation show by
A. All slides B. Select slides A. Clicking the shortcut button in the formatting
C. Current slide D. All of the above toolbar
46. Which of the following feature allows you to select B. Right clicking the current slide
more than one slide in slide sorter view? C. Clicking an icon on the current slide
A. Alt + Click each slide D. A and B
B. Shift + drag each slide 56. To insert a new slide in the current presentation, we
C. Shift + Click each slide can choose
D. Ctrl + Click each slide A. Ctrl + M B. Ctrl + N
47. One thing the common tasks button allows you to do C. Ctrl + O D. Ctrl + F
is 57. Microsoft PowerPoint is a
A. Apply a design template to a slide A. Database program
B. Insert a new slide B. Spreadsheet program
C. Choose a new layout for a slide C. Presentation program
D. All of above D. Word processing program

Answer: 37. (a) 38. (c) 39. (c) 40. (c) 41. (c) 42. (a) 43. (c) 44. (c) 45. (d) 46. (c) 47. (d) 48. (b) 49. (a)
50. (a) 51. (a) 52. (c) 53. (c) 54. (c) 55. (b) 56. (a) 57. (c)

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58. What is the name of the form used to input chart 64. PowerPoint can display data from which of the
values? following add-in software of MS-Office
A. Datasheet B. Microsoft Excel A. Equation editor B. Organization chart
C. Microsoft graph D. Auto form C. Photo album D. All of these
59. Right clicking something in PowerPoint 65. Which key on the keyboard can be used to view slide
A. Deletes the object B. Selects the object show
C. Opens a shortcut menu listing for the object A. F1 B. F2
D. Nothing he right mouse button for operation C. F5 D. F10
AnsAfter choosing a predefine template, ....... option 66. Which of the following fill effects can you use for
has to be chosen to change a background color the slide background?
A. Design template B. Color scheme A. Gradient B. Texture
C. Animation scheme D. Color effects C. Picture D. All of the above
60. Ellipse Motion is a pre-defined ...... 67. Which of the following statements is not true?
A. Design template B. Color scheme A. Holding down the Shift key while you draw an
C. Animation scheme D. None of these object creates perfect squares, circles and straight
61. Block arrows, stars and banners, and callouts are all lines
examples of B. The text in a text box can‘t be formatted
A. Different types of children‘s building blocks C. The drawing toolbar contains tools for drawing
B. Auto Shape categories shapes, lines, arrows, and more
C. Clip art categories located in the Microsoft Clip D. Ctrl+S save the document
Gallery 68. A chart can be put as a part of the presentation using
D. More technical terms that I don‘t understand A. Insert -> Chart
62. We can replace a font on all sides with another font B. Insert -> Pictures -> Chart
using the...... option C. Edit -> Chart
A. Edit, Fonts B. Tools, Fonts D. View -> Chart
C. Tools, Replace Fonts 69. The arrangement of elements such as Title and
D. Format, Replace Fonts Subtitle text, pictures, tables etc. is called
63. Special effects used to introduce slides in a A. Layout B. Presentation
presentation are called C. Design D. Scheme
A. Effects B. Custom animations Answer: 58. (a) 59. (c) 60. (b) 61. (c) 62. (b) 63. (d)
C. Transitions D. Preset animations 64. (c) 65. (d) 66. (c) 67. (d) 68. (b) 69. (b) 70. (a)

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1. fvlvi cÖvY †KvbwU? 7. KvRx bRiæj Bmjvg KZ mv‡j g…Zz¨eiY K‡ib?
a) A_©c~Y© eY© mgwó b) A_©c~Y© evK¨ a) 1941 b) 1975
c) A_©c~Y© aŸwb mgwó d) A_©c~Y© evK¨ c) 1976 d) 1921
2. KvRx bRiæj Bmjv‡gi Ôwe‡`ªvnxÕ KweZvwU †Kvb cwÎKvq cÖKvwkZ 8. ‡Kvb Kwe Uªvg `~N©Ubvq wbnZ nb?
nq? a) eyׇ`e emy b) RmxgD`&`xb
a) AvRv` b) ‰`wbK c~e©‡KvY c) myKzgvi ivq d) Rxebvb›` `vk
c) B‡ËdvK d) weRjx 9. mwVK evbvb †KvbwU?
3. myKvšÍ fÆvPvh© Kx wjL‡Zb? a) wcwcwjKv b) cxwcwjKv
a) KweZv b) bvUK c) wcwcjxKv d) wccxwjKv
c) Dcb¨vm d) ågYKvwnbx 10. ÔMvqKÕ Gi mwÜ we‡‧Q` †KvbwU?
4. wb‡Pi †KvbwU kirP‡›`ªi Dcb¨vm? a) Mv + IK b) Mv + qK
a) †hvMv‡hvM b) ‡kl cÖkœ c) Mv + AK d) ˆM + AK
c) AviY¨K d) gvwSi †Q‡j 11. ÔweØvbÕ Gi mwVK ¯¿x-evPK kã †KvbwU?
5. iex›`ªbv_ VvKzi †Kvb MÖ‡š’i Rb¨ †bv‡ej cyi¯‹vi cvb? a) weØvbx b) we`ywlYx
a) †Pv‡Li evwj b) N‡i evB‡i c) we`ylx d) we`~lx
c) MxZvÄwj d) c~iex
6. gybxi †PŠayix iwPZ ÔKeiÕ †Kvb ai‡bi iPbv?
Answer: 1. (b) 2. (d) 3. (a) 4. (b) 5. (c) 6. (b) 7. (c)
a) cÎKve¨ b) bvUK
8. (d) 9. (d) 10. (d) 11. (c)
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12. ‡KvbwU mgwóevPK we‡kl¨? 29. SEVERE


a) ce©Z b) gvwU a) Lenient b) Cautious
c) gvbyl d) RbZv c) Join d) Strict
13. wµqv c‡`i g~j Ask‡K Kx ejv nq? 30. ATTAIN
a) hwZ b) avZz a) Crave b) Lose
c) Harbor d) Credit
c) Dw³ d) cÖK…wZ
31. TRAGIC
14. wb‡Pi †KvbwU kvgmyi ingv‡bi KweZv?
a) Boring b) Mysterious
a) Avgv‡`i kvU© b) ûwjqv c) Delightful d) Incredulous
c) Kei d) mvg¨ev`x Fill in the banks with appropriate preposition
15. ÔbaiÕ k‡ãi mgv_©K †KvbwU? (Questions 32-36)
a) kw³ai b) ZvRv 32. He is a man known _______ his courage.
c) Ajm d) bdi a) of b) for
16. DcmM© †hv‡M MwVZ kã †KvbwU? c) about d) in
a) myw`b b) fveyK 33. People look _______ to a hero.
c) w`MšÍ d) b`xgvZ…K a) in b) at
17. Awfav‡b e¨eüZ ÔhÕ Gi ci eY©vbyµ‡g †KvbwU Av‡m? c) up d) of
a) I b) j 34. She is suffering ______ dengue fever.
a) from b) of
c) i d) k
c) in d) with
18. ÔAbjÕ k‡ãi mgv_©K bq †KvbwU?
35. The thief took ______ when he saw the police.
a) Av¸b b) `y¨‡jvK a) out b) to
c) me©fzK d) ûZvkb c) off d) with
19. ÔjvBjx gRybÕ Kv‡e¨i DcvL¨vb †Kvb †`‡ki? 36. We must be accountable ______ our superiors.
a) †mŠw` Avie b) BivK a) in b) to
c) Bivb d) wgki c) of d) with
20. gybxi †PŠayixi Abyw`Z bvUK †KvbwU? Which of a through D best expresses the meaning of the
a) Kei b) wPwV capitalized word (Questions 37-38)
c) i³v³ cÖvšÍi d) gyLiv igYx ekxKiY 37. THOROUGH
21. There has been bad blood between the two a) Dry b) Strained
communities for years. c) Rigorous d) Shrill
a) impure blood b) ill felling 38. RESENT
c) bloody fights d) lack of blood a) Heal b) Deceive
22. My father left no stone unturned to achieve his goal. c) Dislike d) Strike
a) tried every course of action Choose appropriate word(s) to fill in the blank and make
b) spent a huge amount of money the sentences in Questions 39-40 meaningful
c) turned away from his goal 39. I saw a ______ of cows in the field.
d) bribed several persons a) group b) herd
Find the correctly spelt words (Questions 23-26) c) swarm d) flock
23. a) Benefitted b) Benifited 40. The grapes are now _____ enough to be picked.
c) Benefited d) Benefeted a) ready b) heavy
24. a) Survaillance b) surveillance c) ripe d) advanced
c) Suurvellance d) Surveilance 41. 2 UvKv × 50 UvKv  10 UvKv × 10 UvKv = KZ?
25. a) Faithfuly b) Sincerely a) 2 UvKv b) 1 UvKv
c) Truly d) Affectionatly c) 100 UvKv d) A_©en b‡n
26. a) Gaurantee b) Guarantee x

c) Garuntee d) Guaruntee 42. (1,000 )  10 n‡j x Gi gvb KZ?


3

Choose the word which is the OPPOSITE of the a) 1 b) 2


capitalized words (Questions 27-31) c) 3 d) 10
27. INSINCERE
a) Free b) Honest Answer: 12. (d) 13. (b) 14. (a) 15. (b) 16. (a) 17. (c)
c) Liberal d) Frank 18. (b) 19. (c) 20. (d) 21. (b) 22. (a) 23. (c) 24. (b)
28. PERTINENT 25. (b) 26. (b) 27. (b,d) 28. (d) 29. (a) 30. (b) 31. (c)
a) Irrational b) Irregular 32. (b) 33. (c) 34. (a) 35. (c) 36. (b) 37. (c) 38. (c)
c) Insistent d) Irrelevant 39. (b) 40. (c) 41. (c) 42. (a)

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43. x 3  0.001  0 n‡j x 3 Gi gvb KZ? 57. K I L GK‡Î GKwU KvR 8 w`‡b Ki‡Z cv‡i| H KvR ÔKÕ GKv 12
a) 1000 b) 2 w`‡b Ki‡Z cv‡i| KvRwU Ki‡Z ÔLÕ Gi KZ w`b jvM‡e?
c) -100 d) 10 a) 30 w`b b) 28 w`b
44. hw` ( x  y)  14 Ges xy = 2 nq Z‡e x 2  y 2 = KZ?
2 c) 26 w`b d) 24 w`b
58. 0.01 × 0.1 = KZ?
a) 12 b) 14
c) 16 d) 18 a) 1 b) 0.1
45. 30 †_‡K 80 Gi ga¨eZx© e…nËg I ÿz`ªZg †gŠwjK msL¨vi e¨eavb c) 0.001 d) 0.01
KZ? 59. GKwU cv‡Î `ya I cvwbi AbycvZ 5 : 1| `y‡ai cwigvY hw` cvwb
a) 35 b) 42 A‡cÿv 8 wjUvi †ewk nq Z‡e cvwbi cwigvY KZ?
c) 48 d) 55 a) 2 wjUvi b) 4 wjUvi
46. ‡Kvb msL¨v n‡Z 175 we‡qvM K‡i 130 †hvM Ki‡j †hvMdj 297 c) 6 wjUvi d) 10 wjUvi
n‡e? 60. 43 †_‡K 60 Gi g‡a¨ †gŠwjK msL¨v †gvU KZwU?
a) 602 b) 252 a) 5 b) 3
c) 342 d) 297 c) 7 d) 4
47. GK M¨vjb = KZ wjUvi? 61. GKwU AvqZKvi N‡ii ˆ`N©¨ cÖ‡¯’i wظY| Gi †ÿÎdj 512 eM©wgUvi
a) 3.5 b) 4 n‡j, cwimxgv KZ?
c) 4.55 d) 5 a) 98 wgUvi b) 96 wgUvi
48. 2450 msL¨vwU‡K KZ Øviv ¸Y Ki‡j msL¨vwU c~Y©eM© msL¨v n‡e? c) 94 wgUvi d) 92 wgUvi
a) 2 b) 55 1 1
c) 7 d) 11 62. Gi kZKiv KZ n‡e?
2 3
49. cÖ_g 6wU ¯^vfvweK msL¨vi mgwó KZ? a) 120% b) 125%
a) 15 b) 18 c) 140% d) 150%
c) 21 d) 24 63. `yÕwU wÎfz‡Ri g‡a¨ †Kvb Dcv`vb¸‡jv mgvb nIqv m‡Ë¡I wÎfzR `yÕwU
50. 3, 9 Ges 4 Gi PZz_© mgvbycvwZK KZ? me©mg bvI n‡Z cv‡i?
a) 4 b) 14 a) `yBevû I AšÍf©y³ †KvY b) `yB †KvY I GK evû
c) 16 d) 12 c) wZb †KvY d) wZb evû
51. 10 wU msL¨vi †hvMdj 462, G‡`i cÖ_g 4 wUi Mo 52 Ges †k‡li
64. e…‡Ëi e¨vm wZb¸Y e…w× Ki‡j †ÿÎdj KZ¸Y e…w× cv‡e?
5 wUi Mi 38| cÂg msL¨vwU KZ?
a) 4 b) 9
a) 60 b) 64 c) 12 d) 16
c) 62 d) 52 65. ‡h PZzf©y‡Ri †Kej gvÎ `ywU evû mgvšÍivj Zv‡K e‡j?
52. ‡Kv‡bv cixÿvq †gvU cixÿv_x©i 80% MwYZ Ges 70% evsjvq cvm
a) UªvwcwRqvg b) i¤^m
Ki‡jv| Dfq wel‡q cvm Ki‡jv 60%, Dfq wel‡q kZKiv KZRb
c) AvqZ‡ÿÎ d) mvgšÍwiK
†dj Ki‡jv?
66. av‡b Pvj I Zz‡li AbycvZ 7 : 3 n‡j, G‡Z kZKiv Kx cwigvY Pvj
a) 15% b) 10%
Av‡Q?
c) 12% d) 11%
a) 85% b) 95%
53. evwl©K 4.5% mij my‡` KZ UvKv wewb‡qvM Ki‡j 4 eQ‡i Zv 826
c) 65% d) 70%
UvKv n‡e?
67. `yB A¼wewkó †Kv‡bv msL¨vi A¼Ø‡qi mgwó 15 Ges G‡`i ¸Ydj
a) 458 UvKv b) 650 UvKv
56; msL¨vwU wbY©q Ki|
c) 700 UvKv d) 725 UvKv
a) 78 ev 87 b) 89 ev 98
54. GKwU msL¨v 560 †_‡K hZ Kg, 380 †_‡K Zvi mv‡o wZb¸Y
c) 59 ev 95 d) 25 ev 52
†ewk| msL¨vwU KZ?
a) 450 b) 470 68. ‡Kvb k‡Z© a  1?
o

c) 520 d) 500 a) a = 0 b) a  0
55. cici wZbwU µwgK msL¨vi ¸Ydj 120 n‡j Zv‡`i †hvMdj KZ c) a > 0 d) a  1
n‡e? 69. GKwU Kjg 11 UvKvq weµq Ki‡j 10% jvf nq| KjgwUi
a) 9 b) 12 µqg~j¨ KZ?
c) 14 d) 15 a) 8 b) 12
56. 4 UvKvq 5 wU K‡i Avg wK‡b 5 UvKvq 4 wU K‡i weµq Ki‡j c) 9 d) 10
kZKiv KZ jvf n‡e? 70. 3  3  3 = KZ?
x x x

a) 45% b) 48.50%
a) 9 x b) 3x 1
c) 52.75% d) 56.25%
c) 93x d) x 3
Answer: 43. (a) 44. (d) 45. (c) 46. (c) 47. (c) 48. (a) 49. (c) 50. (d) 51. (b) 52. (b) 53. (c) 54. (c) 55. (d) 56. (d)
57. (d) 58. (c) 59. (a) 60. (d) 61. (b) 62. (d) 63. (c) 64. (b) 65. (a) 66. (d) 67. (a) 68. (b) 69. (d) 70. (b)

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71. RvwZi RbK e½eÜz †kL gywReyi ingvb Ôe½eÜzÕ Dcvwa cvb KZ c) Pxb d) fviZ
mv‡j? 87. AvšÍR©vwZK kÖg ms¯’vi (ILO) m`i `ßi †Kv_vq Aew¯’Z?
a) 1952 b) 1969 a) wf‡qbv b) wbDBqK©
c) 1970 d) 1971 c) ‡ivg d) †R‡bfv
72. 2017-18 mv‡ji ev‡RU Abyhvqx e¨w³ Ki`vZvi †ÿ‡Î †gvU Av‡qi 88. wØZxq wek¦hy‡× gvwK©b hy³ivóª Rvcv‡bi wn‡ivwkgvq †h cvigvYweK
Dci me©‡‧Pv Ki nvi KZ? †evgv wb‡ÿc K‡iwQj Zvi bvg Kx?
a) 15% b) 20% a) wjUj eq b) bvM
c) 25% d) 30% c) AwMœ d) AvKvk
73. k‡ãi ZxeªZv wbY©vqK h‡š¿i bvg Kx? 89. isaby‡Z KZwU is Av‡Q?
a) A¨vwgUvi b) e¨v‡ivwgUvi a) mvZwU b) PviwU
c) AwWI‡dvb d) AwWIwgUvi c) bqwU d) QqwU
74. wcwmKvjPvi ej‡Z wK †evSvq? 90. gvbe‡`‡ni me©e…nr A½ †KvbwU?
a) ‡iki Pvl b) grm¨ Pvl a) cv b) Z¡K
c) dj Pvl d) cvwL cvjb c) nvZ d) gv_v
75. ‡KvbwU fvBivm RwbZ †ivM? 91. Kw¤úDUv‡i e¨eüZ `ywU †KvW Kx?
a) K‡jiv b) h²v a) 0 Ges 1 b) 2 Ges 3
c) emšÍ d) UvBd‡qW c) 4 Ges 5 d) 6 Ges 7
76. ‡Kvb b`x‡Z †Rvqvi fvUv nq bv? 92. RAM I ROM Gi g‡a¨ ‡gŠwjK cv_©K¨ wK?
a) cÙv b) †gNbv a) A¯’vqx ebvg ¯’vqx Z_¨ msiÿY b) ¯’vqx ebvg A¯’vqx Z_¨
c) KY©dzjx d) †MvgZx msiÿY
77. evsjv‡`‡ki †Kvb †Rjvq ivLvBb Rb‡Mvôxi emevm †ewk? c) A¯’vqx ebvg ¯’vqx Z_¨ n¯ÍvšÍi d) ¯’vqx ebvg A¯’vqx Z_¨ n¯ÍvšÍi
a) K·evRvi b) ‡b·Kvbv 93. Bikroy.com wK ai‡bi cÖwZôvb?
c) ev›`ieb d) Kzwóqv a) Kw¤úDUvi µq I weµq ¯’vb b) B›Uvi‡bU wfwËK e¨vsK
78. evsjv‡`k RvwZms‡Ni m`m¨ c` jvf K‡i KZ mv‡j? c) †Lvjv evRvi d) B›Uvi‡bU wfwËK †`vKvb
a) 1971 b) 1972 94. we‡k¦i cÖ_g wgwb Kw¤úDUv‡ii bvg Kx?
c) 1974 d) 1975 a) wcwcwW-1 b) wWwcwc-1
79. evsjv‡`k †U÷ wµ‡KU `‡ji eZ©gvb AwabvqK †K? c) wWwcwW-1 d) wcwWwc-1
a) gykwdKzi iwng b) Zvwgg BKevj 95. VIRUS Gi c~Y© Awfe¨w³ Kx?
c) mvwKe Avj nvmvb d) gvkivwd web ‡gvZz©Rv a) Various Information Resources Under
80. KvR©b nj ‡Kvb mv‡j wbwg©Z nq? b) Vital Information Resources under Seize
a) 1901 b) 1905 c) Various Information Resources under Seal
c) 1907 d) 1957 d) Vital Information Resources under Seal
81. evsjv‡`‡ki e…nËg b`x †KvbwU? 96. Kw¤úDUv‡ii †Kvb †g‡gvwi KL‡bv ¯§…wZåsk nq bv?
a) cÙv b) hgybv a) ROM b) RAM
c) eªþcyÎ d) †gNbv c) CD-ROM d) Processor
82. ÔAvevi †Zviv gvbyl nÕ wm‡bgvi cwiPvjK †K? 97. OMR Gi c~Y©iƒc Kx?
a) Rwni ivqnvb b) ûgvqyb Avn‡g` a) Optical Mark Reader
c) Lvb AvZvDi ingvb d) AvgRv` †nv‡mb b) Optimum Mark Reader
83. ÔDjvbev‡UviÕ †Kvb †`‡ki ivRavbx? c) Optimum Mark Recorder
d) Optical Mark Recorder
a) g‡½vwjqv b) ivwkqv
98. me©cÖ_g D™¢vweZ gvB‡µv cÖ‡mmiwUi bvg Kx?
c) Zzi¯‹ d) my`vb
a) Bb‡Uj 4004 b) Bb‡Uj 404
84. VGF Gi c~Y©iƒc Kx?
c) G GgwW d) wWwfGb
a) Valuable General Feeding
b) Vulnerable Group Feeding 99. Kw¤úDUvi fvBivm wK?
c) Voluntary Group Feeding a) GKwU ÿwZKi RxevYy b) GK ai‡bi we‡kl hš¿
d) Vulnerable General Feeding c) GK ai‡bi we‡kl Z_¨ cÖhyw³ d) GK ai‡bi we‡kl †cÖvMÖvg
85. wP¤^yK cvnvo †Kv_vq Aew¯’Z? 100. B-‡gBj wVKvbvq KZwU Ask _v‡K?
a) ev›`ievb b) ivOvgvwU a) 1 wU b) 2 wU
c) wm‡jU d) LvMovQwo c) 3 wU d) 4 wU
86. AvqZ‡bi w`K †_‡K c…w_exi e…nËg †`k †KvbwU? Answer: 71. (b) 72. (d) 73. (d) 74. (b) 75. (c) 76. (d) 77. (a)
a) gvwK©b hy³ivóª b) ivwkqv 78. (c) 79. () 80. () 81. (d) 82. (c) 83. (a) 84. (b) 85. (a)
86. (b) 87. (d) 88. (a) 89. (a) 90. (b) 91. (a) 92. (a) 93. (d)
94. (d) 95. (b) 96. (a) 97. (a) 98. (a) 99. (d) 100. (b)

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 SadharonBima Corporation–12.07.2019 – AM (IBA)


1. lvU eQi c~Y© nIqvi Drme‡K GK K_vq e‡j 15. The idiomatic expression ‗cut back‘ means
a) nxiK RqšÍx b) myeY© RqšÍx a) return to previous position
c) cø¨vwUbvg RqšÍx d) iRZ RqšÍx b) reducing expenditure
2. ï× evbvb¸‧Q †KvbwU? c) stop production
a) gnË, gwnqmx, cK¡ b) giæ`¨vb, f®§, D‧Qvm d) reducing interest rate
c) mgxPxb, ms¯ªe, mËv d) Acivû, m¯¿xK, c~Y¨ 16. The word ‗obtrusive‘ is synonymous with the word
3. ÔÿxqgvYÕ Gi wecixZ kã a) conspicuous b) unlikely
a) ewa©òz b) e…w×cÖvß c) unimpressive d) unforeseen
17. The active form of the sentence ;that house was built
c) ea©gvb d) e…n
ten years ago‘ is
4. Ô‡Kv_vq ¯^M© †Kv_vq biK †K e‡j Zv eû`~iÕ GB Agi cOw³i
a) Someone built the house ten years ago.
iPwqZv-
b) We had built the house ten years ago.
a) †kL dRjyj Kwig b) †Mvwe›``vm c) Somebody had built the house ten years ago.
c) g`b‡gvnb ZK©vj¼vi d) Ávb`vm d) They built the house ten years ago.
5. wb‡Pi †Kvb `ywU mgv_©K kã? 18. The indirect form of the sentence. He said, ‗we
a) K…kvby t cveK b) evwi` t myavKi cannot be quite happy in this life‘ should be
c) A¤^y t Anb d) exwP t I`b a) He said that we could not be quite happy in this
6. Ôi_‡`LvÕ †Kvb mgvm? life.
a) wbZ¨ b) Ø›Ø b) He said that we cannot be quite happy in this life.
c) mnv_©K eûeªxwn d) Zrcyiæl c) He said that they cannot be quite happy in this life.
7. Ô‡Muvd †LRy‡iÕ ej‡Z †evSvq- d) He said that they could not be quite happy in this
a) cÖK…ZB Ajm b) mv`vwm‡` life.
c) AKg©Y¨ d) Amnvq Choose the correct sentence (Question 19-20)
8. wb‡Pi †KvbwU ÔwbZ¨ bvixevPKÕ kã? 19. a) He, not I, am to be held responsible for the loss.
a) m¤ªvÁx b) ¸YeZx b) He, not me, is to be held responsible for the loss.
c) He, not I is to be held responsible for the loss.
c) mgZœx d) bw›`bx
d) He, not I, is to be hold responsible for the loss.
9. ‡KvbwU gyw³hy×wfwËK Dcb¨vm?
20. a) Each student of the class took part in the picnic.
a) cÖ‡`v‡l cÖvK…ZRb b) wP‡j‡KvVvi †mcvB
b) Each student of the class had taken part in the
c) I¼vi d) Rjv½x picnic.
10. ÔI wK Mvwoqvj fvB KZ ie Avwg c‡š’i w`‡K PvBqv †iÕ †Kvb ai‡bi c) Every student of the class was taken part in the
Mvb? picnic.
a) PU&Kv Mvb b) fvwUqvwj d) Every student of the class took part in the picnic.
c) Szgyi Mvb d) fvIqvBqv 21. Two foreign nationals, among others, who played
11. He decided ______ put _____, _____ a job as a valiant roles for Bangladesh during the Liberation
Probationary Officer. War of 1971, are
a) to, up, for b) to, in, for a) Andre Marty and William AS Ouderland
c) to, forward, for d) to, off, for b) Andre Malraux and William AS Ouderland
12. Ariyan was stabbed _____ a lunatic ____ a dagger. c) Marshal Zukuv and Andre Gide
a) with, with b) by, by d) James Hilton and SE Finer
c) with, by d) by, with 22. What percent of share one must hold to be a director
13. The expression ‗true to their salt‘ means- of a listed insurance company in Bangladesh?
a) very religious a) 2% b) 5%
b) full playback at a time c) 10% d) 3%
c) faithful to their employers 23. The term 38th Parallel North refers to the border
d) none of these separating
14. The word ‗amortization‘ is the antonym of a) North Vietnam and South Vietnam
a) amicable settlement b) Japan and South Korea
b) full payback at a time c) Mongolia and China
c) write-off d) North Korea and South Korea
d) payback in installments

Answer: 1. (a) 2. (c) 3. (c) 4. (a) 5. (a) 6. (a) 7. (a) 8. (c) 9. (d) 10. (d) 11. (b) 12. (d) 13. (c) 14. (c) 15. (b)
16. (a) 17. (a) 18. (b) 19. (c) 20. (a) 21. (b) 22. (a) 23. (d)

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24. Paul Romer, one of the joint recipients of the 2018 34. A wall 8m long, 6m high and 22.5 cm thick is made
Nobel Prize in Economics, was awarded the prize for up of bricks, each measuring 25cm × 11.25cm × 6cm.
integration into macroeconomic analysis issues The number of bricks required is
relating to a) 7,200 b) 6,400
a) climate change c) 6,000 d) 5,600
b) technological innovations 35. The length of a rectangle is increased by 25%. By
c) Poverty alleviation what percentage should the width be decreased so
d) woman empowerment that the area of the rectangle remains unchanged?
25. Insurance companies of Bangladesh operate under a) 30% b) 25%
the c) 20% d) 35%
a) Insurance Act 2010 b) Insurance Act 1971 36. The average age of 12 children is 15 years. If another
c) Insurance Act 1973 d) Insurance Act 2002 child comes the average age comes to 13. What is the
26. What is the size of Bangladesh national budget for age of the new child?
2019-20? a) 11 years b) 7 years
a) Tk. 5, 23, 190 core b) Tk. 5,33,190 core c) 9 years d) 5 years
c) Tk. 5,23,195 core d) Tk. 5,13,190 core 37. A train 150 meter long and running at a speed of
27. What is the authorized capital of Sadharan Bima 60km per hour takes 30 seconds to cross a bridge.
Corporation under the Insurance Corporation Act, What is the length of the bridge?
2019? a) 450 meter b) 500 meter
a) Tk. 200 core b) Tk. 300 core c) 350 meter d) 650 meter
c) Tk. 1,000 core d) Tk. 500 core 1
n
28. Which two countries have launched a common 38. Find the value of n, if 27  243 .
3

digital currency called ‗Aber‘? a) 2 b) 3


a) UAE and Saudi Arabia b) Turkey and Syria c) 4 d) 5
3 3 3 3
c) UAE and Iran d) Egypt and Saudi 39. 5  5  5  5  ?
Arabia
a) 2525 b) 253
29. What amount of minimum paid-up capital is required
for the private insurers in Bangladesh? c) 52 d) 515
a) BDT 250 million b) BDT 300 million 40. If the difference between the circumference and
c) BDT 400 million d) BDT 450 million diameter of a circle is 60cm, then the radius of the
30. The anti-money laundering statute currently in force circle is
in Bangladesh was enacted in the year: a) 7cm b) 9cm
a) 2002 b) 2008 c) 10cm d) 14cm
c) 2009 d) 2012 41. Which of the following is not a fossil fuel?
31. By selling a bicycle for Tk. 2,850 a shopkeeper gains a) Petrol b) Coal
14%. If the profit is reduced to 8% , then the selling c) Natural Gas d) Biogas
price will be 42. The first ever image of a Black Hole at the center of
a) Tk. 2,500 b) Tk. 2,600 the M87 Galaxy could be photographed using a
c) Tk. 2,700 d) Tk. 2,900 telescope system called?
32. Naizel is twenty years older than Neketa. In three a) Hubble Telescope
years Naizel will be twice as old as Neketa will be. b) Mount Palomar Telescope
How old is Neketa now? c) Mount Palomar Observatory
a) 24 b) 17 d) Event Horizon Telescope
c) 16 d) 8 43. Solar energy is due to
33. In recent survey of the students of a public a) fission reactions b) combustion reactions
university, it is found that 65% students are good in c) fusion reactions d) chemical reactions
Mathematics and 45% students are good in Statistics. 44. Contact lenses are made from
How many students are good in both Mathematics a) Polymers b) Polyvinyl chloride
and Statistics of the public university? c) Polystyrene d) Teflon
a) 20% b) 5% 45. Insects that can transmit diseases to humans are
c) 15% d) 10% referred to as
a) Vectors b) Carriers
c) Reservoirs d) Incubators

Answer: 24. (a) 25. (a) 26. (a) 27. (c) 28. (a) 29. (b) 30. (d) 31. (c) 32. (b) 33. (d) 34. (b) 35. (c) 36. () 37. (c)
38. (a) 39. (c) 40. (d) 41. (d) 42. (d) 43. (c) 44. (b) 45. (a)

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46. FORTRAN is a programming language which stands 49. Which of the following command is used to undo the
for last command in MS Word?
a) Floppy Translation b) Format Translation a) Ctrl + A b) Ctrl + Z
c) Formula Translation d) File Translation c) Ctrl + C d) Ctrl + V
47. The size of a computer memory is measured in 50. What is the shortcut key for spelling check in a
a) Bytes b) Millimeters document?
c) Meters d) Bits a) F7 b) Shift + F7
48. What is required when more than one person uses a c) Ctrl + F7 d) Alt + F7
central computer at the same time?
Answer: 46. (c) 47. (a) 48. (c) 49. (b) 50. (a)
a) Light pen b) Mouse
c) Terminal d) Digitizer

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