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C Unit A Set

mgq: 1 NÈv CU Model Test–03 c~Y©gvb: 100

English
Chose the word or Phrase (A, B, C or D) that best completes the sentence:
01. It____ seven days since he_____ missing.
A. was, has been B. was, was C. has been, went D. has been, is.
02. He is a marathon runner. He_______ he crossed the main street.
A. look with caution after B. had looked cautiously before C. was looked cautious when D. had looked cautiously when
03. The man ____ down silently and____ his food.
A. sits, look B. sat, take C. sat, had taken D. sat, took
04. Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A. She don’t like coffee B. She doesn’t likes coffee C. She doesn’t like coffee D. She not likes coffee
05. Which sentence has the correct subject verb agreement?
A. The dogs runs in the Park B. The dog run in the Park
C. The dog runs in the Park D. The dogs running in the Park
06. If she____ harder, she would pass the exam.
A. Studies B. Studied C. had studied D. was studying
07. Find out the grammatically correct sentence.
A. The bouquet of flowers were beautiful. B. The bouquet of flowers was beautiful.
C. The bouquet of flowers are beautiful. D. The bouquet of flowers be beautiful.
08. Which sentence uses the correct tense?
A. By the time we arrived, the movie had already started B. By the time we arrived, the movie already starts.
C. By the time we arrived, the movie is already starting. D. By the time we arrived, the movie already start.
09. Employers dislike____ the work schedule as much as employees do.
A. Changing B. to change C. change D. having change.
10. All the inbound travellers____ their reservations well in advance if they want to fly during the summer holidays.
A. had better to get B. had to get better C. had better get D. had better got
11. Each of the students have completed their assignments No error .
A B C D
12. She didn't knew the answer to this question and nor did I.
A B C
13. Neither of the boys were willing to help .
A B C D
14. One of the students has recently died of a serious accident.
A B C D
15. He said he will call me when he arrived at the airport. No error .
A B C D
16. The synonym of 'benevolent' is:
A. Spiteful B. Empathetic C. Grateful D. Heinous
Choose the correct pairs from following questions (17-21):
17. Geology: Science ::
A. Biology: Laboratory B. Theory: Practice C. Fir: Tree D. Star: Galaxy
18. Sketch: Artist::
A. cell: Prisoner B. chisel: sculptor C. brush: painter D. draft: writer
19. Vacillate: Hesitate::
A. preserve: waiver B. impulsive: deliberate C. obstinate: accommodating D. irresolute: indecisive
20. Crime: Punishment::
A. Fun: enjoyment B. collection: set C. robbery: police D. misdeed: penalty
21. Fire: Ashes::
A. accident: delay B. water: waves C. event: memories D. wood: splinters
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Choose the word or phrase (A, B, C or D) that is closest in meaning to the underlined word in the sentence (22-27):
22. Crafty men condemn studies; simple men admire them and wise men use them.
A. Denounce B. Laud C. Compliment D. Acclaim
23. Nazrul songs contain revolutionary fervour. The meaning of the underlined word is-
A. fever B. favour C. zeal D. shock
24. The Taka has dropped by three paisa against the dollar after being steady against the greenback for more than eight
months.
A. strong B. fixed C. stable D. certain
25. Societies living in the periphery are always ignored. Here the underlined word means 
A. offshore areas B. marginal areas C. remote areas D. backward regions
26. In recent ICC Champion’s Trophy, New Zealand has made considerable progress.
A. trivial B. amazing C. significant D. absolute
27. One of my close friends made one or two furtive sessions without informing me.
A. open B. secretive C. mysterious D. enigmatic
28. The antonym of the word 'Prodigal' is-
A. Thrifty B. Peculiar C. Amity D. Strange
29. Synonym of 'apex' is-
A. base B. zenith C. bottom D. low
30. The synonym of 'Treacherous' is-
A. Reliable B. Faithful C. Dependable D. Unfaithful
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow (31-35)
Plastic has become an essential part of our modern life, but its excessive use has caused severe environmental problems. Single-use
plastics, such as bags, bottles and packaging are particularly harmful because they are often discarded after one use. These plastics
end up in landfills, oceans and other natural habitats, posing a threat to wildlife and polluting the environment.
Minimizing plastic usage is crucial for protecting the planet. Simple actions, such as carrying reusable bags, using stainless steel
bottles, choosing products with minimal packaging can make a significant difference. Recycling plastic properly and supporting bans
on single-use plastics are also effective strategies.
By making conscious choices and adopting eco-friendly habits, individuals can reduce their plastic footprint and contribute to a
cleaner, healt6hier environment.
31. What is the main problem caused by excessive use of plastic?
A. It makes products expensive B. It leads to environmental pollution
C. It increases the demand for oil D. It reduces wildlife population naturally
32. Which of the following is an example of single-use plastic mentioned in the passage?
A. Stainless steel bottle B. Glass jars C. Plastic packaging D. Cloth bags
33. What are one-way individuals can minimize plastic usage?
A. Use more plastics bags B. Carry reusable bags
C. Buy more bottled water D. Avoid recycling
34. According to the passage, how do single-use plastics harm the environment?
A. They increase production costs B. They end up in oceans and harm wildlife
C. They improve recycling processes D. They are biodegradable
35. What is the benefit of minimizing plastic usage as mentioned in the passage?
A. It increases shopping convenience B. It reduces pollution and protects wildlife
C. It saves more money for industries D. It improves plastic manufacturing

Analytical Skills
36. If the school extends the summer break,
i. Students will have more time to rest.
ii. Teachers will have less time to prepare for the next term.
iii. Parents may face difficulty managing their children's schedule.
Which of the following is correct?
A. i and ii B. i and iii C. ii and iii D. i, ii and iii
37. The teacher arrived in the classroom 15 minutes before 9:00 AM to start the class. The teacher was 20 minutes earlier
than the principal. The principal was 10 minutes earlier than the scheduled time. What was the scheduled time for the
class?
A. 9:30 AM B. 9:10 AM C. 9:15 AM D. 9:00 AM
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38. Arrange the following steps in a meaningful sequence:
i. Preparing the presentation ii. Conducting the meeting iii. Scheduling the meeting iv. Sending the agenda
Which of the following is correct?
A. iv, iii, i, ii B. iii, iv, i, ii C. ii, i, iii, iv D. iii, i, iv, ii
39. Book is related to library in the same way as clothes are related to:
A. Fashion B. Store C. Wardrobe D. Boutique
40. If a person is eating pizza, they must be at an Italian restaurant. The above statement is valid only if it is true that:
A. All people eating pizza are at Italian restaurants. B. People at Italian restaurants are eating pizza.
C. Only people at Italian restaurants eat pizza. D. People eating pizza are often at Italian restaurants.
41. Pencil is related to writing in the same way as brush is related to:
A. Painting B. Cleaning C. Drawing D. Design
42. Find the number of triangles in the given figure—

A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D.10
43. You are given the following three statements:
John is taller than Mike.
Mike is taller than Sam.
John is taller than Sam.
If the first two statements are true, the third statement is:
A. true B. false C. uncertain D. irrelevant
44. Which word does NOT belong to the others?
A. Rose B. Tulip C. Daisy D. Carrot
45. From the following, choose the word that is the most essential part of LEADERSHIP.
A. Charisma B. Courage C. Intelligence D. Communication
46. Find the number of quadrilaterals in the given figure—

A. 32 B. 17 C. 16 D.30
47. Find the odd one out from the following:
A. Einstein B. Newton C. Tesla D. Shakespeare
48. University refers 4823971256, then Sure will refer-
A. 1479 B. 4368 C. 3186 D. 2349
49. Fire: Burn:: Ice:
A. Freeze B. Melt C. Cold D. Water
50. If a person is wearing a red shirt, he must be attending a party. The above statement is valid only if it is true that:
A. People who wear red shirts often attend parties. B. All people wearing red shirts attend parties.
C. People who attend parties often wear red shirts. D. Only people wearing red shirts attend parties.

Problem solving skills


(Bangla + English Version)
51. PviwU abvZ¥K µwgK msL¨vi †hvMdj me©`vB (The sum of four consecutive positive integers is always)
A. An odd number B. An even number C. Divisible by 4 D. Both B & C
52. GKwU K¬v‡mi 16 Rb Qv‡Îi Mo IRb 18 †KwR| hw` wkÿ‡Ki IRb †hvM Kiv nq, Mo IRb 1.25 †KwR †e‡o hvq| wkÿ‡Ki IRb KZ? (The
average weight of 16 students in a class is 18 kg. If the teacher’s weight is included, the average increased by 1.25 kg.
What is the weight of the teacher?)
A.38.75 B. 39 C. 41.25 D. 39.25
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53. †Kv‡bv GKwU K¬v‡m QvÎ I QvÎxi AbycvZ 2 : 5| hw` 2 Rb QvÎ P‡j hvq Ges 4 Rb QvÎx fwZ© nq QvÎ-QvÎxi AbycvZ nq 1 : 4| K¬v‡m cÖK…Z QvÎx
msL¨v KZ? (The ratio between boys and girls in a class is 2:5. If 2 boys leave and 4 girls join in the class, the ratio of the
boys to the girls becomes 1:4. What is the original number of girls in the class?)
A. 15 B. 20 C. 18 D. 25
54. GKwU wMUv‡ii `vg cÖ_‡g 20% n«vm †cj Ges cieZ©x‡Z Avevi 25% n«vm †cj| wMUv‡ii cÖv_wgK g~‡j¨ KZ kZvsk n«vm †cj? ( The price of a
guitar is reduced by 20%. The new price is further decreased by 25%. What is the total effect on the primary price of the
guitar?)
A. 45% B. 40% C. 35% D. 33.33%
55. gvngy` GKwU wcrRvi 1/4 Ask †L‡jv, †`ey evwK As‡ki 1/5 Ask †L‡j KZ Ask wcrRv Aewkó _v‡K? (Mahmud ate 1/4 of a whole pizza,
and Debu ate 1/5 of the remaining portion. What fraction of the pizza was not eaten?)
A. 11/20 B. 9/20 C. 3/20 D. 3/5
56. KZ nvi my‡`, GK eQ‡ii my` my`-Avm‡ji 1/5 n‡e? (At what annual rate of interest, one year's interest will be equal to 1/5th of the
sum of principal and interest?)
A. 20% B. 15% C. 25% D. 18%
57. AvKvk 4 w`‡b GKwU KvR †kl Ki‡Z cv‡i Ges wiZz 12 w`‡b H KvR †kl Ki‡Z cv‡i| Zv‡`i `yRb GKmv‡_ KZw`‡b H KvR †kl Ki‡Z cvi‡e?
(Akash can complete a work in 4 days, and Ritu can do it in 12 days. How long will it take them to complete the work if
they work together?)
A. 2 days B. 4.2 days C. 3 days D. 7 days
58. nvmbvZ gvQ wkKvi Ki‡Z wM‡q cÖ_g w`b 90wU gvQ ai‡jv| hvi 33.33% jvj| c‡ii w`b nvmbvZ Av‡iv 60wU gvQ ai‡jv| Z‡e †Kv‡bv jvj gvQ wQj bv|
jvj gv‡Qi AbycvZ kZKiv KZ? (On the first day of a two-day fishing trip, Hasnat caught 90 fishes; 33.33% of them are red. By
the end of the second day Hasnat caught 60 more fishes; none was red. What percent of all the fisher caught is red?)
A. 20% B. 25% C. 30% D. 33.33
59. 8 Rb †jvK 20 NÈvq 60wU Kÿ cwi¯‹vi Ki‡Z cv‡i| 12 Rb †jvK 30 NÈvq KqwU Kÿ cwi¯‹vi Ki‡Z cvi‡e? (If it takes 20 hours for 8
workers to clean 60 rooms, how many rooms can be cleaned if 12 workers work for 30 hours?)
A. 135 B. 100 C. 110 D. 120
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60. GK e¨w³ Zvi †gvU m¤úwËi Ask e¨q Kivi ci Aewk‡ói 12 Ask e¨q K‡i †`L‡jb †h, Zvi wbKU 1000 UvKv i‡q‡Q| Zvi †gvU m¤úwËi g~j¨
7
3 5
KZ? (A man spent 7 of his total assets and then spent 12 of the remaining assets, and found out that he had Tk.1000 left.
What is the value of his total assets?)
A. 2000 UvKv B. 2300 UvKv C. 2500 UvKv D. 3000 UvKv

61. GKwU †Uªb 3 NÈv mgq a‡i 60 wKwg/NÈv MwZ‡Z Ges c‡i 2 NÈv mgq a‡i 80 wKwg/NÈv MwZ‡Z P‡j| cy‡iv hvÎvi Mo MwZ KZ n‡e? (A train
travels for 3 hours at 60 km/h and then 2 hours at 80 km/h. What is the average speed for the entire journey?)
A. 68 km/h B. 70 km/h C. 75 km/h D. 72 km/h
62. A I B GKwU KvR h_vµ‡g 10 w`‡b I 15 w`‡b †kl Ki‡Z cv‡i| `yRb GKmv‡_ KZw`‡b KvRwU Ki‡Z cvi‡e? ( A and B can complete a
work in 10 days and 15 days, respectively. How long will it take them to finish the work together?)
A. 9 Days B. 6 Days C. 5 Days D. 4.67 Days
63. AvwKe, mvwKe I ivwK‡ei Av‡qi AbycvZ 3:7:5| Zv‡`i †gvU Avq 2700 UvKv n‡j, mvwK‡ei Avq KZ? (The earning ratio of Akib, Sakib
& Rakib is 3:7:5. If the total earning is Tk. 2700, what will be earning of Sakib?)
A. Tk.450 B. Tk. 900 C. Tk. 1360 D. Tk. 1260
64. 15wU c‡Y¨i weµqg~j¨ 20wU c‡Y¨i µqg~‡j¨i mgvb nq| kZKiv jv‡fi nvi KZ? (The selling price of 15 items equals the cost of 20 items.
What is the percentage profit earned by the seller?)
A. 32.2% B. 12.1% C. 33.3% D. 48.3%
65. Rwb GKwU †gvevBj †dvb 36,800 UvKvq weµq Kivq 15% jvf n‡jv| †gvevBj wUi µqg~j¨ KZ? (Jhonny sells a mobile phone at Tk.
36800; there is a loss of 15%. What is the cost price of the mobile phone?)
A. Tk.32,400 B. Tk. 42,320 C. Tk. 32,000 D. Tk. 31,200
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