Bangladesh Bank Assistant Director-2014

Bangladesh Bank AD-2014

Direction: Choose the one which best replaces the highlighted phrase.
1. No sooner had he entered the room when the lights went out and everybody began to scream.
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. when the lights went out
2. than the lights went out
3. and the lights went out
4. then the lights went out

2. They feel very proudly that their team had won the match
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. feels very proudly
2. felt very pride
3. felt very proud
4. no improvement

3. The man who has committed such a serious crime must get the mostly severe punishment 
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. got the mostly severel
2. get the most severe
3. have got the most severely
4. no improvement

4. The orator had been left the auditorium before the audience stood up.
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. had been left
2. was left
3. had left
4. no improvement

5. Before I could stop him, the boy was throwing the box down the stairs.
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. were throwing
2. threw
3. did through
4. no improvement


Direction: Select from the word that most closely opposite to the word given in capital letters
6. GRANDIOSE
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. pretentious
2. brilliant
3. egoistic
4. modest


7. DISCORDANT
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. harsh
2. different
3. harmonious
4. separate


8. INSOUCIANCE
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. indifferent
2. composure
3. interest
4. slumber


9. USURP
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. rise rapidly
2. use fully
3. produce quickly
4. own rightfully



10. DELETERIOUS
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. impulsive
2. salubrious-স্বাস্থ্যপ্রদ
3. pathetic     
4. inclusive       

Direction: select from the alternatives the word that conveys the same meaning as the word given in capital letters

11. HALCYON
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. luminous
2. gentle
3. motionless
4. peaceful

12. OBDURATE
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. careless
2. contrary
3. callous
4. stubborn

13. INDOLENT
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. casual
2. lethargic
3. boring
4. disinterested

14. VENERATE
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. defame
2. respect
3. abuse
4. accuse

15. ENIGMATIC
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. pithy
2. puzzling
3. complicated
4. illusive

Direction: Choose the one that best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase
16. I have a bone to pick with you in this matter.
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. an angry
2. selfish motive
3. selfless motive
4. desire

17. They set the two friends by the ear and then enjoyed the fun.

[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. made friends
2. to provoke to quarrel
3. to bring in agreement
4. none of these


18. The Bill was passed by the Parliament in the teeth of opposition.
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. in the face of
2. by the force of
3. cooperation
4. assistance

19. Harassed by repeated acts of injustice, he decided to put his foot down.

[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. not to yield
2. resign
3. withdraw
4. none of these

20. He was in a brown study and did not seem to catch my point.
[BB Assistant Director-2014 : 2014]
1. in his study room
2. absorbed in reading
3. absent-minded
4. in a state of shock



Pubali Bank Junior Officer Recruitment-May,2013

Part One : Multiple Choice Questions

Pubali Bank Junior Officer Recruitment-May,2013

Direction: Each of the following sentences (1-10) has blank spaces which indicate words omitted.Choose the best combination of words which fits into the meaning and structure within the context
1. Practicing ----------- exercise is a good way to keep healthy
[Pubali Bank Junior Officer -2013 : 2013]
1. common
2. usual
3. normal
4. regular
5. None of Them

2. If you eat and drink ---------------- , and get regular exercise, you will feel much better.
[Pubali Bank Junior Officer -2013 : 2013]
1. sensibly
2. too little
3. too much little
4. logically
5. None of Them

3. He was injured by a ------------- kick from an opposing player
[Pubali Bank Junior Officer -2013 : 2013]
1. strong
2. weak
3. vicious
4. malicious
5. None of Them

4. The new Principal ------------- stress on routine administration ------------- than on academic matters and examination reforms.
[Pubali Bank Junior Officer -2013 : 2013]
1. released, only
2. began, even
3. started, further
4. laid, rather
5. None of Them

5. I have been -----------to swim since I was seven but I never ---------- to like swimming very much previously
[Pubali Bank Junior Officer -2013 : 2013]
1. able, learned
2. sure, wished
3. able, used
4. capable, learned
5. None of Them


Pubali Bank Officer /Officer(Cash)-2014

Pubali Bank Senior,Junior Officer /Officer(Cash)-2014

English

Direction: Select the appropriate word from the given options to complete the sentence (1 - 6):
1. We must adapt outlives ------- our circumstances.
[Pubali Bank Officer(Cash)-2014 : 2014]
1. With
2. in
3. to
4. by
Answer
2. Nothing can absolve you ------ the promise you have done.
[Pubali Bank Officer(Cash)-2014 : 2014]
1. from
2. of
3. for
4. with
Answer
3. You must dispense ------ the services of your gardener
[Pubali Bank Officer(Cash)-2014 : 2014]
1. in
2. of
3. at
4. with
Answer
4. All of the people at this conference are ----
[Pubali Bank Officer(Cash)-2014 : 2014]
1. Mathematic Teachers
2. Mathematics Teachers
3. Mathematics Teacher
4. Mathematic Teacher
Answer
5. I took an aspirin to ------- the pain in my knee
[Pubali Bank Officer(Cash)-2014 : 2014]
1. cited
2. deviate
3. alleviate
4. plagiarized

Marcantile Bank Probationary Officer-2011

Marcantile Bank Probationary Officer-2011

Part One: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs);Time: 60 Minutes; Marks: 75
Language & Communication
Questions 1-5: One word Substitution
Instruction:For each question, select the word that best matches the definition provided.
1. The study or activity of growing garden plants =
[Marcantile Bank PO-2011 : 2013]
1. Agriculture
2. Apiculture
3. Horticulture
4. Viniculture
5. None of these
Answer
2. Someone who enjoys or is good at taking with people -
[Marcantile Bank PO-2011 : 2013]
1. Loudmouth
2. Commentator
3. Conversationalist
4. Orator
5. None of these
Answer
3. Someone who attempts to be united with God though prayer =
[Marcantile Bank PO-2011 : 2013]
1. Pious
2. Saint
3. Honorary
4. Mystic
5. None of these
Answer
4. Very confident in behavior, or intended to be noticed especially by being brightly coloured =
[Marcantile Bank PO-2011 : 2013]
1. Flamboyant
2. Charlatan
3. Exhibitionist
4. Novice
5. None of these
Answer
5. The tailoring of globally produced products to make them suitable to local tastes and needs =
[Marcantile Bank PO-2011 : 2013]
1. Globalization
2. Globalization
3. Commoditization
4. Localization
5. None of these
Answer

IFIC Bank Management Trainee Officer(MTO)-2013

Language & Communication
Questions 1 to 5: Appropriate English Usage
1. “I was looking forward receiving a quick reply of my mail from you.” –Which correction should be made to this sentence?
[IFIC Bank MTO-2013 : 2013]
1. Change was to am
2. Insert to before receiving
3. Remove quick
4. Replace looking forward with expecting
5. No correction is required
Answer
2. The publishers insisted that the author should pay half the cost of the initial print run of his controversial new book.” Which correction should be made to this sentence?
[IFIC Bank MTO-2013 : 2013]
1. Replace that with on
2. Replace of with for
3. Remove should
4. Insert actual before cost
5. No correction is required
Answer
3. Stress-induced amnesia strikes the patient apparently without warning and the memory loss can be as complete as is induced by physical trauma.” Which correction should be made to this, sentence?
[IFIC Bank MTO-2013 : 2013]
1. Replace strikes with contracts
2. Replace is with that
3. Remove apparently
4. hange by to in
5. No correction is required
Answer
4. It was difficult for us to complete the task.” If you rewrote the sentence beginning with We had, what should the next words in the sentence be?
[IFIC Bank MTO-2013 : 2013]
1. Difficulty to finish the task
2. Difficulty for task completion
3. Difficulty in completing the task
4. To finish task difficulty
5. No correction is required
Answer
5. Check whether the windows are locked.” If you rewrote the sentence beginning with Make sure that, what should the next words in the sentence be?
[IFIC Bank MTO-2013 : 2013]
1. You are locking the windows
2. The windows are locked
3. Are checking the windows
4. You checked that the windows was locked
5. No correction is required
Answer

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Dutch Bangla Bank Probationary Officer-2011

LANGUAGE &COMMUNICATION

Question: 1 to 5: Fill in the Gaps.

Instruction: For each question, select the word(s)/phrase(s) that appropriately fill(s) in the gap(s)
1. Known for his commitment to noble causes, the philanthropist deserved............for his ...............
[DBBL Probationary Officer-2011 : 2011]
1. Recognition, error
2. reward ,anger
3. admonishment, love
4. credit, altruism
5. None of these
Answer
2. A major concern among Bangladeshi archeologists today is the preservation of our archeological sites, ____ are threatened by development.  
[DBBL Probationary Officer-2011 : 2011]
1. of which many
2. many of which
3. many of them
4. which many
5. None of these
Answer
3. The chemistry lab instructor informed us that the higher the temperature of a molecul----------.
[DBBL Probationary Officer-2011 : 2011]
1. the more energy it has
2. than it has more energy
3. more energy has it
4. it has more energy
5. None of these
Answer
4. Such a ----- glance can pay ----- attention to details
[DBBL Probationary Officer-2011 : 2011]
1. cryptic, close
2. cursory, little
3. fleeting , vigilant
4. keen, scanty
5. None of these
Answer
5. Rarely ---------  seen far from water.
[DBBL Probationary Officer-2011 : 2011]
1. spotted frogs
2. spotted frogs have
3. have spotted frogs
4. are spotted frogs
5. None of these

Dhaka Bank Management Trainee Officer-2013



Dhaka Bank Recruitment Test for MTO 2011
Language & Communication
Question 1 to 5: Fill in the Gaps.
Instruction: For each questions, select the word(s)/phrase(s) that appropriately fill(s) in the gap(s).
[Dhaka Bank MTO-2011 : 2011]
1. affluent – displaying
2. influential – profiling
3. effective – parading
4. Dominating – narrating
5. None of these

[Dhaka Bank MTO-2011 : 2011]
1. Professional – engaging
2. Excited – interesting
3. Relaxed – inhibited
4. Uncomfortable – reserved
5. None of these

[Dhaka Bank MTO-2011 : 2011]
1. so is her brother
2. but her brother
3. though does not her brother
4. so does not her brother
5. None of these

[Dhaka Bank MTO-2011 : 2011]
1. Vicariously – descriptions
2. heedlessly – account
3. innocuously – fascinate
4. mystically – eyes
5. None of these

[Dhaka Bank MTO-2011 : 2011]
1. all on a sudden of
2. on the spur of
3. sine die of
4. on the instant of
5. None of these