62. During our Liberation War of 1971, how many
Sector Commanders, in total, were in charge of the 11 different sectors in
different phases?
(a) 10
(b) 11
(c) 15
(d) 16
(e) None of these
Ans. c
63. The electric company charges Tk. 0.30 per
kilowatt-hour (KWH). Rahim used 2800 KWH in April, 3200 KWH in May, and 3600
KWH in June. What was his average cost of electricity for the 3 months?
(a) Tk. 72
(b) Tk. 96
(c) Tk.48
(d) Tk. 144
(e) None of these
Ans. e
65. In which district of Bangladesh is the river
'Rajat Rekha’ located?
(a) Thakurgaon
(b) Munshiganj
(c) Patuakhali
(d) Narail
(e) None of these
Ans. b
66. Which number system is used to store data in a
computer?
(a) Decimal
(b) Binary
(c) Octal
(d) Hexadecimal
(e) None of these
Ans. B
69. Which articles of the Constitution of
Bangladesh remain under suspension during the
period of emergency?
(a) 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42
(b) 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41
(c) 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42
(d) 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42
(e) None of these
Ans. c
70. What is the sum of 134.679, - 45.548 and -
67.8807 rounded to the nearest tenths place?
(a) 21.3
(b) 21.2503
(c) 21.25
(d) 21.25
(e) None of these
Ans. A
73. If the value of X and Y in the fraction
XZ/Y are both tripled, how does the value of the
fraction change?
(a) increases by one third
(b) triples
(c) doubles
(d) remains the same
(e) None of these
Ans. D
Fill in the Gaps
Instruction : For each question, select
the word(S)/phrase(s) that appropriately fill(s)
in the gap(s).
76. People all over the world are starving ___.
(a) greater in numbers
(b) in more numbers
(c) more numerously
(d) in greater numbers
(e) None of these
Ans. d
77. Your classmate insulted you to ___.
(a) pay off old scores
(b) host in himself
(c) worth yours
(d) hang in balance
(e) None of these
Ans. a
78. ___ received law degrees as today.
(a) Women who have never
(b) Never have so many women
(c) Never so many women have
(d) The women are not ever
(e) None of these
Ans. b
79. The division of this property was a sequel ___
the agreement.
(a) at
(b) to
(c) for
(d) in
(e) None of these
Ans. b
80. The ___ criminal still denies that he is ___
for the robbery.
(a) arrested, part
(b) notorious, cursory
(c) ominous, demur
(d) convicted, culpable
(e) None of these
Ans. d
Finding the alien one from a list of words.
Instruction: Find the alien word from each
list.
81. .
(a) Thrifty
(b) Parsimonious
(c) Niggardly
(d) Skinflint
(e) Prodigal
Ans. e
82. .
(a) Sage
(b) Cretin
(c) Imbecile
(d) Dullard
(e) Ninny
Ans. a
83. .
(a) Reproach
(b) Commend
(c) Chide
(d) Rebuke
(e) Scold
Ans. b
84. .
(a) Bustling
(b) Tranquil
(c) Serene
(d) Halcyon
(e) Placid
Ans. a
85. .
(a) Venturesome
(b) Plucky
(c) Pusillanimous
(d) Valorous
(e) Spunky
Ans. c
Identification of Correct Sentence
Instruction: For each question, identify
the correct sentence from the four sentences
given. If none of them are correct, choose
option "E ".
86. .
(a) You but I am guilty for the accident.
(b) You and not I are guilty for the accident.
(c) You and not I am guilty for the accident.
(d) You but I are guilty for the accident.
(e) None of these are correct
Ans. b
87. .
(a) If he should call while I am out, tell him I
will call him back later.
(b) If he calls during my out, tell him I would
call him back later.
(c) Should he calls while I am out, tell him I will
call him back later.
(d) Should he call while I am out, tell him I will
call back him later?
(e) None of these are correct
Ans. D
88. .
(a) They played so good game last night that they
surprised the audience.
(b) They played so a good game last night that they
surprised the audience.
(c) They played such good a game last night that
they surprised the audience.
(d) They played so good a game last night that they
surprised the audience.
(e) None of these are correct
Ans. d
89. .
(a) Had I known the fact before, I would have taken
appropriate measures.
(b) Had I known the fact before, I would have taken
appropriate measures?
(c) If I had known the fact before, I would take
appropriate measures.
(d) Had I known the fact before, I would take
appropriate measures.
(e) None of these are correct
Ans. a
90. .
(a) After it was repaired it ran perfect again.
(b) After it was repaired it ran more than perfect
again.
(c) After it was repaired it ran perfectly again.
(d) After it was repaired it had been ran perfect
again.
(e) None of these are correct
Ans. c
Meaning of If Phrase.
Instruction: A sentence is given in each
question and some portion of it is underlined.
You have to find out the meaning of the
underlined portion of the sentence from the
options given.
91. They were on their toes before entering the
campus.
(a) in good mood
(b) alert
(c) well dressed
(d) very worried
(e) None of these
Ans. b
92. Why do you toot your own horn?
(a) self destruction
(b) boast
(c) possessive
(d) talks a lot
(e) None of these
Ans. e None of these
93. The watch costs a pretty penny.
(a) expensive
(b) cheap
(c) very expensive
(d) very cheap
(e) None of these
Ans. c
94. The man did the work in the nick of time.
(a) right on time
(b) after deadline
(c) long before deadline
(d) very last minute
(e) None of these
Ans. d
95. Raj and Riaz have never seen eye to eye on
politics.
(a) sharing the same view
(b) disagreement partly
(c) intimacy
(d) enmity
(e) None of these
Ans. a
One Word Substitution:
Instruction: For each question, select the
word that best matches the definition
provided.
96. Money or property brought by a woman to her
husband at marriage =
(a) Ornament
(b) Honorary
(c) Adornment
(d) Dowry
(e) None of these
Ans. d
97. An act of mass destruction and loss of life =
(a) Oregon
(b) Cannibal
(c) Holocaust
(d) Homicide
(e) None of these
Ans. c
98. The right and power to interpret and apply the
law =
(a) Nugatory
(b) Jurisdiction
(c) Lawrence
(d) Judiciary
(e) None of these
Ans. b
99. A person with the same name as another =
(a) Nickname
(b) Namesake
(c) Anonymous
(d) Pseudonym
(e) None of these
Ans. b
100. Highly attractive and able to arouse hope or
desire =
(a) Alluring
(b) Elusiveness
(c) Tenacity
(d) Knotty
(e) None of these