Preference

Question: The girl takes ---- her mother.

  1. a.
    with
  2. b.
    into
  3. c.
    after
  4. d.
    to
Answer: c

Question: As this is his first job he will have to 'put up with' the inconvenicence.

  1. a.
    endure (সহ্য করা)
  2. b.
    adapt (খাপ খাওয়ানো)
  3. c.
    overcome (দমন করা)
  4. d.
    avoide (পরিহার করা)
  5. e.
    None of these
Answer: a

Question: The patient will --- soon.

  1. a.
    come in
  2. b.
    come off
  3. c.
    come round
  4. d.
    come by
Answer: c

Question: If oil supplies run out , man may have to fall back on the horse. Here 'run out ' means -

  1. a.
    consume extravagantly
  2. b.
    uncontrolled supply
  3. c.
    consume all the supply
  4. d.
    become careless in using
Answer: c

Question: His new book will come --- next week.

  1. a.
    out
  2. b.
    after
  3. c.
    by
  4. d.
    on
Answer: a

Question: I am fed up ----- waiting for her to telephone.

  1. a.
    with
  2. b.
    in
  3. c.
    by
  4. d.
    for
Answer: a

Question:

When Kanon became ill, her colleagues had to manage without her. The correct verbal idiom for the above underlined words is -

  1. a.

    get by

  2. b.

    get through

  3. c.

    get along

  4. d.

    get across

  5. e.

    get around

Answer: c

Question: Fill in the blank with the correct phrase : --- your shoes before entering the mosque.

  1. a.
    put out
  2. b.
    put off
  3. c.
    put away
  4. d.
    put on
Answer: b

Question: His health has --- because of hard labour.

  1. a.
    broken down
  2. b.
    broken up
  3. c.
    broken out
  4. d.
    broken into
Answer: a

Question: They started for Chittagong. Here 'started' means -

  1. a.
    set about
  2. b.
    set forth
  3. c.
    set out
  4. d.
    set in
Answer: c

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