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৫০তম বিসিএস প্রস্তুতি: ৫০টি গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ইংরেজি প্রশ্ন ও উত্তর | BCS English Model Test

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৫০তম বিসিএস ইংরেজি মডেল টেস্ট (প্রশ্ন ও সমাধান) | Prasnabank Special

৫০তম বিসিএস ইংরেজি পরীক্ষার পূর্ণাঙ্গ প্রস্তুতির জন্য ৫০টি গুরুত্বপূর্ণ প্রশ্নের একটি বিশেষ মডেল টেস্ট। আমাদের এই প্রশ্নব্যাংকে Grammar, Vocabulary, Idioms এবং Literature থেকে বাছাই করা প্রশ্ন ও উত্তর রয়েছে। BCS Preliminary পরীক্ষার সেরা প্রস্তুতির জন্য এখনই পড়ুন।

এখানে Grammar, Vocabulary, Idioms and Phrases, এবং Literature - এই চারটি বিভাগের উপর ভিত্তি করে প্রশ্নগুলো সাজানো হলো। প্রতিটি প্রশ্নের শেষে সঠিক উত্তর দেওয়া আছে।


Part 1: Grammar

  1. Which of the following sentences is correct?
    • A) One of my friends are a lawyer.
    • B) One of my friends is a lawyer.
    • C) One of my friend is a lawyer.
    • D) One of my friends are lawyers.
    • Answer: B) One of my friends is a lawyer.
  2. The word 'euphemism' means -
    • A) A harsh reality
    • B) An inoffensive expression
    • C) A figurative speech
    • D) A direct statement
    • Answer: B) An inoffensive expression
  3. He divided the money ____ the two children.
    • A) among
    • B) between
    • C) over
    • D) in
    • Answer: B) between
  4. Choose the correct passive form of "Who taught you French?"
    • A) By whom were you taught French?
    • B) By whom you were taught French?
    • C) By whom was you taught French?
    • D) French is taught by whom?
    • Answer: A) By whom were you taught French?
  5. Which one is a singular number?
    • A) Data
    • B) Media
    • C) Oasis
    • D) Criteria
    • Answer: C) Oasis
  6. "He had written the book before he ____."
    • A) retired
    • B) had retired
    • C) has retired
    • D) will retire
    • Answer: A) retired
  7. A rolling stone gathers no moss. Here 'rolling' is a/an -
    • A) Gerund
    • B) Participle
    • C) Infinitive
    • D) Adjective
    • Answer: B) Participle
  8. The verb form of the word 'necessity' is -
    • A) Necessary
    • B) Necessitate
    • C) Necessarily
    • D) Necessitous
    • Answer: B) Necessitate
  9. "Had I been a king, I ____."
    • A) would help the poor.
    • B) would have helped the poor.
    • C) will help the poor.
    • D) could help the poor.
    • Answer: B) would have helped the poor.
  10. Identify the correct sentence:
    • A) The girl that I saw in the theatre was crying.
    • B) The girl whom I saw in the theatre was crying.
    • C) The girl which I saw in the theatre was crying.
    • D) The girl who I saw in the theatre was crying.
    • Answer: B) The girl whom I saw in the theatre was crying.
  11. What kind of noun is 'Cattle'?
    • A) Proper
    • B) Common
    • C) Collective
    • D) Material
    • Answer: C) Collective
  12. He is ____ European.
    • A) an
    • B) a
    • C) the
    • D) No article
    • Answer: B) a
  13. We waited until the plane ____.
    • A) did not take off
    • B) had not taken off
    • C) took off
    • D) had taken off
    • Answer: C) took off
  14. The adjective form of 'study' is -
    • A) Studious
    • B) Student
    • C) Studiously
    • D) Studied
    • Answer: A) Studious
  15. "Let him sing a song." The correct passive voice is -
    • A) Let a song be sung by him.
    • B) A song may be sung by him.
    • C) He might sing a song.
    • D) Let a song is sung by him.
    • Answer: A) Let a song be sung by him.

Part 2: Vocabulary (Synonyms & Antonyms)

  1. What is the synonym of 'Incredible'?
    • A) Unbelievable
    • B) Unlikely
    • C) Unthinking
    • D) Unpleasant
    • Answer: A) Unbelievable
  2. The antonym for 'Recalcitrant' is -
    • A) Stubborn
    • B) Compliant
    • C) Unruly
    • D) Insurgent
    • Answer: B) Compliant
  3. What is the synonym of 'Effigy'?
    • A) Image
    • B) Dummy
    • C) Statue
    • D) Reflection
    • Answer: B) Dummy
  4. The antonym for the word 'Benevolent' is -
    • A) Kind
    • B) Generous
    • C) Malevolent
    • D) Friendly
    • Answer: C) Malevolent
  5. The synonym of 'Franchise' is -
    • A) Privilege
    • B) Bondage
    • C) Frankness
    • D) Utility
    • Answer: A) Privilege
  6. Find the correctly spelled word.
    • A) Tsunami
    • B) Sunami
    • C) Tsunami
    • D) Sunamee
    • Answer: A) Tsunami
  7. Choose the correct spelling.
    • A) Supersede
    • B) Supercede
    • C) Surpersede
    • D) Superceed
    • Answer: A) Supersede
  8. A person who writes about his own life writes -
    • A) a Biography
    • B) a Diary
    • C) an Autobiography
    • D) a Chronicle
    • Answer: C) an Autobiography
  9. The word 'Omnivorous' means -
    • A) Eating everything
    • B) Eating only meat
    • C) Eating only grass
    • D) Eating nothing
    • Answer: A) Eating everything
  10. What is the meaning of the word 'Bizarre'?
    • A) Normal
    • B) Usual
    • C) Strange
    • D) Colorful
    • Answer: C) Strange
  11. The word 'Stagnation' means -
    • A) Movement
    • B) Lack of development
    • C) Growth
    • D) Progress
    • Answer: B) Lack of development
  12. 'Ruminate' means -
    • A) To chew the cud
    • B) To think deeply
    • C) To wander
    • D) To make a noise
    • Answer: B) To think deeply
  13. The antonym of 'Quiescent' is -
    • A) Dormant
    • B) Active
    • C) Calm
    • D) Indifferent
    • Answer: B) Active
  14. Choose the word which has the similar meaning to 'Ambiguous'.
    • A) Clear
    • B) Precise
    • C) Unclear
    • D) Definite
    • Answer: C) Unclear
  15. Find the odd one out.
    • A) Novel
    • B) Poetry
    • C) Drama
    • D) Newspaper
    • Answer: D) Newspaper

Part 3: Idioms and Phrases

  1. What is the meaning of the idiom 'A castle in the air'?
    • A) A beautiful house
    • B) A romantic dream
    • C) A foolish or unreal idea
    • D) A strong fort
    • Answer: C) A foolish or unreal idea
  2. 'To get along with' means -
    • A) To adjust
    • B) To accompany
    • C) To advance
    • D) To leave
    • Answer: A) To adjust
  3. The phrase 'By fits and starts' means -
    • A) Regularly
    • B) Irregularly
    • C) Carefully
    • D) Systematically
    • Answer: B) Irregularly
  4. 'Soft soap' means -
    • A) Harsh words
    • B) Flattery for self-motives
    • C) A real problem
    • D) To speak ill of others
    • Answer: B) Flattery for self-motives
  5. The idiom 'let things slide' means -
    • A) to ignore
    • B) to not care
    • C) to lose grip
    • D) to be lazy
    • Answer: A) to ignore
  6. 'To read between the lines' means -
    • A) To read carefully
    • B) To find out the inner meaning
    • C) To read loudly
    • D) To guess
    • Answer: B) To find out the inner meaning
  7. A 'snake in the grass' refers to -
    • A) A hidden enemy
    • B) A secret agent
    • C) A dangerous snake
    • D) An unexpected problem
    • Answer: A) A hidden enemy
  8. 'Maiden speech' means -
    • A) First speech
    • B) Last speech
    • C) A speech about a maiden
    • D) A long speech
    • Answer: A) First speech
  9. 'Herculean task' means -
    • A) An easy job
    • B) A very difficult task
    • C) An interesting job
    • D) A boring job
    • Answer: B) A very difficult task
  10. To 'end in smoke' means -
    • A) To come to nothing
    • B) To catch fire
    • C) To be successful
    • D) To create pollution
    • Answer: A) To come to nothing

Part 4: English Literature

  1. Who is the author of 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner'?
    • A) William Wordsworth
    • B) S. T. Coleridge
    • C) John Keats
    • D) P. B. Shelley
    • Answer: B) S. T. Coleridge
  2. 'Hamlet' is a famous play by -
    • A) Christopher Marlowe
    • B) William Shakespeare
    • C) George Bernard Shaw
    • D) T. S. Eliot
    • Answer: B) William Shakespeare
  3. Who wrote the epic 'Paradise Lost'?
    • A) John Milton
    • B) John Donne
    • C) Alexander Pope
    • D) Jonathan Swift
    • Answer: A) John Milton
  4. Which of the following is a poet of the Romantic Age?
    • A) T. S. Eliot
    • B) John Keats
    • C) Alfred Tennyson
    • D) W. B. Yeats
    • Answer: B) John Keats
  5. The "Poet of Nature" in English literature is -
    • A) Lord Byron
    • B) John Milton
    • C) William Wordsworth
    • D) Charles Dickens
    • Answer: C) William Wordsworth
  6. "To be or not to be, that is the question" is a famous soliloquy from -
    • A) Macbeth
    • B) Othello
    • C) Hamlet
    • D) King Lear
    • Answer: C) Hamlet
  7. Who is considered the father of English novel?
    • A) Henry Fielding
    • B) Charles Dickens
    • C) Thomas Hardy
    • D) Jane Austen
    • Answer: A) Henry Fielding
  8. George Orwell is famous for his novel -
    • A) Ulysses
    • B) Animal Farm
    • C) A Passage to India
    • D) The Waste Land
    • Answer: B) Animal Farm
  9. W. B. Yeats was a/an ____ poet.
    • A) English
    • B) Scottish
    • C) American
    • D) Irish
    • Answer: D) Irish
  10. 'Ode to a Nightingale' was written by -
    • A) P. B. Shelley
    • B) William Blake
    • C) John Keats
    • D) Lord Byron
    • Answer: C) John Keats

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