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Read the following passage and answer the questions (1-5):
The second half of the twentieth century saw more changes than the previous two hundred years. There were many remarkable advances in medicine that helped to increase our average life expectancy way beyond that of our ancestors. Incredible innovations such as television changed the way we spend our leisure hours. Perhaps the most important breakthrough, however, has been the microchip. Nobody could have imagined, when it was first invented, that within a matter of years, this tiny piece of silicon would be found in almost every household object from the kettle to the video recorder. And nobody could have predicted the sudden proliferation of computers that would completely change our lives, allowing us to access information from the other side of the world via the internet/ www or send messages around the world by e-mail at the touch of a button. Meanwhile, research into other aspects of information technology is making it easier and cheaper for us to talk to friends and relations around the world. Qs:
Choose the most suitable title for the passage:
Choose a word that can be used instead of the phrase “sudden proliferation”-
Which of the following statements is valid?
“Life expectancy” means –
Which statement is false?
Choose the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair: MENTOR : COUNSEL
Choose the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair: TELLER : BANK
Choose the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair: BOTANY : PLANT
Choose the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair: BUILDING : STORY
Choose the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair: DRAFT : WRITER ::
Select the correct spelling :
Select the correct spelling :
Select the correct spelling : Tea with milk is preferable _____ coffee.
Birds fly ____ in the sky.
If the weather is good, Ellen and —– will go to the beach.
An organism can not grow without food—- materials to build its cells.
The cake is from Jan and the flowers are from Larry and _____.
Bangladesh needs ––– approaches & honest leaders to solve its problems.
Turquoise is not valuable enough to be classified as a ______ stone.
The Glass Mountains of northwestern Oklahoma ¾¾ with flecks of gypsum, which shine in the sunlight.
My friend, Amzad and –––– were responsible for the mistake.
Who is the man ___asked the question?
______ he is honest is known to me.
He is devoid ___ common sense.
Choose the Correct Sentence:
Choose the Correct Sentence:
Choose the Correct Sentence:
Rana’s father wants him to be an engineer ___ a doctor.
Select the correct translation of-“মনজু সাতার কাটতে জানে”
What is the noun of the adjective ‘Polite’
Select the SYNONYM: INADVERTENT
Select the SYNONYM: ABSURD
Select the SYNONYM: DISDAIN
Select the SYNONYM: BENEFACTOR
Select the SYNONYM: PESSIMISM
Select the SYNONYM: EQUIVOCAL
Select the SYNONYM: HAUGHTY
Select the SYNONYM: INDIFFERENT
Select the SYNONYM: ADULTERATE
Select the SYNONYM: COMPEL
Choose the ANTONYM: EXTOL
Choose the ANTONYM: FORMIDABLE
Choose the ANTONYM: OPAQUE
Choose the ANTONYM: ADULTERATE
Choose the ANTONYM: CANDID
Choose the ANTONYM: DELIBERATE
Choose the ANTONYM: CERTAIN
Choose the ANTONYM: CONVICT
Choose the ANTONYM: INGENUOUS
Choose the ANTONYM: BENEVOLENT