APPROPRIATE WORD FOR NTRCA & OTHER GOVT JOB PREPARATION
♦ Honesty is indispensable — success. (for)
♦ Would you mind — the window? (Opening)
♦ He infused a new spirit —- the army. (into)
♦ Though blind of one eye, he is not blind — his son’s faults. (to)
♦ He lost his phone — the cinema hall. (in)
♦ Many prefer donating money — distributing clothes. (to)
♦ The Himalayas is — the north of India. (to)
♦ He will compensate you — the loss. (for)
♦ The lights have been blown — by the strong wind. (out)
♦ This pen is inferior — your pen. (to)
♦ Trees have cast — off their leaves. (cast)
♦ I cannot —- to pay such high prices. (afford)
♦ The policeman rescued the child — danger. (from)
♦ Nobody knocked him down. It was an —? (accident) [not incident because: কেউ তাকে ফেলেনি.]
♦ Don’t exult — a fallen foe. (over)
♦ You should attend — your lessons. (to)
♦ put some sugar — the tea. (in)
♦ He is afflicted — gout. (with)
♦ He has a great apathy — his studies. (towards)
♦ I would have picked you up from the airport if I —- that you had planned to arrive today. (had known)
♦ I don, t mind — with the cooking but I am not going to wash the dishes. (helping)
♦ The Olympic games were watched by —- billions of people all over the world. (literally)
♦ The widow then burst —- tears at the sad news. (into)
♦ A modest man does not boast —- his merit. (of)
♦ As he accepted the offer — I had nothing to do. (late)
♦ One of my uncle died — malaria. (of)
♦ We must not write academic essay in — (2nd person)
♦ He broke the jug —- a hundred pieces. (into)
♦ Instead of ‘continue’ which word may be used? (carry on)
♦ He often —- newspapers but he has never —- a novel. (reads, read)
♦ He has deprived — his paternal property. (of)
♦ Friendship is a feeling of good will and love that — between two persons. (exists)
♦ The road runs — hill and plain. (across)
♦ Select the right word/words: I do not believe —— his honesty. (in)
♦ The rescue team — continuously till now. (has been working)
♦ I am entitled —– a share in the profit. (to)
♦ The Democratic party’s candidate —- defeat in the small hours of the morning. (accepted)
♦ When we found him he was unconscious but he came —- in half an hour. (round)
♦ Scarely had he come —- it started raining. (when)
♦ My brothers has no interest — music. (in)
♦ All of the people at the AAME conference are —? (Mathematics teachers)
♦ He fantasized —- winning the lottery. (about)
♦ The teacher failed to make the students — to him. (listen)
♦ He doesn’t have much time to attend — his garden these days. (to)
♦ The teacher asked the boys to stop —. Which of the following is the correct verb form in the blank above? (writing)
♦ Neither professor Johnson nor any other rfacuilty member — to apply for the dean’s position. (intends)
♦ What a contrast —- his brother? (to)
♦ I went — great sufferings. (through)
♦ FIND THE WRONG KEYWORD & MAKE CORRECTION:
Which one is correct in essay writing? (are)
♦ Do not stare —- my face. (at)
♦ He is devoid — commonsense. (of)
♦ He does not attend — his office timely. (at)
♦ When they had their first child, they put —– a large sum for his education. (aside)
♦ He is named — his father. (after)
♦ My uncle has three sons — work in the same office. (All of whom)
♦ If we want concrete proof, we are looking for —–? (Clear Evidence)
♦ The film had started before we — the cinema. (reached)
♦ The client lodged a complaint — the cashier (against)
♦ Your conduct admits —— no excuse. (of)
♦ Nobody —– Alam knew the way. (but)
♦ Rahima has not yet come back —- the bazaar. (from)
♦ I thought that —- was the last one. (the prettiest one of all)
♦ The teacher is popular — his students. (with)
♦ The intellectual cannot live — the margins of society. (beyond)
♦ They were charged —— receiving stolen goods. (with)
♦ I should appreciate it if you could complete this work —- Thursday. (by)
♦ Please come —- my office. (to)
♦ The parents should authority — their sons and daughters. (over)
♦ The widow then burst —- tears at the sad news. (into)
♦ He is leaning — the wall. (against)
♦ If there were a concert today — (I would go)
♦ Are you doing anything special —- the weekend? (at)
♦ Sentence correction: In each of the following sentences there is one word missing :
We saw several haunted houses were fire wile coming from border areas.? (on)
♦ He has paid the penalty — his crimes — five years in prison. (for, with)
♦ There are —- dangerous drivers. (a lot of)
♦ Do not use — language. (Obscene)
♦ There is no alternative —- training. (to)
♦ Many people of our country live — hand from hand to mouth. (from)
♦ He won a victory — his rivals. (over)
♦ Now a days many villages are lit —- Electricity. (by)
♦ The number of applicants seeking government job —. (has increased)
♦ I prefer tea —- coffee. (to)
♦ The second world broke — in September, 1939. (out)
♦ The man is blind — his son’s fault. (to)
♦ Every driver must be held — his own actions. (responsible for)
♦ The man died — overeating. (from)
♦ The death toll would — much higher if immediate action had not been taken. (probably have been)
♦ I caught him —- the ear. (by)
♦ He is firmly determined to go ; you can’t prevent him — going there. (No Ans: of/in/from/by)
♦ Sinners will suffer —-. (in the long run)
♦ You are not amenable — reason. (to)
♦ I finally killed the fly —– a rolled up newspaper. (with)
♦ I still adhere —– my NTRCA preposition. (to)
♦ I attend — office punctually. (to)
♦ A seventeen year old is not —- to vote in an election. (old enough)
♦ I hope to meet you — in January. (sometime)
♦ Choose the correct pair of words which will complete the sentence : He was full of — at the thought of the — ahead. (apprehension, danger)
♦ Do not brood so much — your misfortune. (on)
♦ The customer gets what he pays — (for)
♦ Choose the correct preposition.The tree has been blown — by the storm (away)
♦ Don’t make a noise while your father– (is sleeping)
♦ Choose the right preposition for the following sentence: I hope you are not angry — her. (with)
♦ One should be careful about —- duty. (one’s)
♦ I never apprehensive — my success. (of)
♦ Julia has been ill —- three months. (for)
♦ ‘I never interfere —- my grown up children, ’ Mrs. Chowdhury said. (with)
♦ Jerry — at the orphanage since he was four. (had been)
♦ He is devoid — commonsense. (of)
♦ He was entrusted — the care of his uncle. (to)
♦ I have often found him negligent — duty. (in)
♦ The proper function of the press is surely to —- the man in the street with facts. (provide)
♦ Rahim — for a new roommate before he finally succeeded. (had been looking)
♦ New programs will be —- next week in Bangladesh Television. (telecast)
♦ If a substance is cohesive, it tends to —-? (stick together)
♦ Many Nigerians were converted — Christianity in the nineteenth century. (to)
♦ We need to hundred dollars — this to pay for everything. (besides)
♦ She was blessed —- a son. (with)
♦ Two of the children have to sleep in one bed, but the other have —- ones. (separate)
♦ Zafar is quick—-understanding. (at)
♦ Fate smiles —- those who untiringly grapple with stark realities of life. (on)
♦ A pilgrim ia a person who undertakes a journey to a– (Holy place)
♦ The disgruntled man grumbled —– his fate. (at)
♦ His house is adjacent —- mine. (to)
♦ The policeman rescued the child —- danger. (from)
♦ ‘ I —- remember the holiday I spent in your home’, she said —? (always)
♦ Are you confident — your performance? (of)
♦ He was full of — at the thought of the — ahead. (apprehension, danger)
♦ He parted — his friends in tears. (from)
♦ You should be repentant —— your misdeeds. (for)
♦ It — when I reached home. (was raining)
♦ Give my —- to him. (compliments)
♦ Some days — since my father died. (have passed)
♦ I regret —- Summa about the wedding (telling)
♦ Almost everyone fails — on the first try. (in passing his drivers test)
♦ Feed the baby —- milk. (on)
♦ He died — heart attack (of)
♦ Della stood — the window (by)
♦ Three score is — (three times twenty)
♦ To stay healthy, we must plan to have a balanced- (diet)
♦ As he owed me money, he tried to avoid — me. (meeting)
♦ Rabindranath’s stories often —– surprise ending. (have)
♦ If I found the lost dog, I — it to its owner. (would return)
♦ Karim as well as Nayeem — praise. (deserves)
♦ Honey is —— sweet (very)
♦ He could not prevail — you. (over)
♦ I have lost the watch, it will — be found. (never)
♦ You are looking smart — this dress. (in)
♦ He and I — well. (are)
♦ He is the —- teacher in the school. (best)
♦ Your offer is acceptable — me. (to)
♦ My wife has no interest —- music. (in)
♦ The author thinks that true learning will lead to— (personal understanding of the ideas of writers)
♦ We shall return before the sun ——.? (sets)
♦ An ignorant person has prejudice —- new ideas. (against)
♦ He advised us to desist — the attempt. (from)
♦ I have read the book —- you lent me. (that)
♦ Swimming is conducive —- health. (to)
♦ He congratulated me — my success (on)
♦ She is beautiful but she is —– her mother. (not so beautiful as)
♦ I count — your help. (upon)
♦ We should abstain —- smoking. (from)
♦ I shall do it — pleasure. (with)
♦ We have recently entered —- an agreement with the Inland co-operative society. (into)
♦ He spent all the day — his room? (in)
♦ What is the time —– your watch. (by)
♦ Bread and butter —- my favorite breakfast. (is)
♦ He is jealous —- my fame. (with)
♦ The helicopter is hovering — the trees. (over)
♦ The had to call —- the match as the ground was wet. (off)
♦ He divided the money —— the two brothers. (between)
♦ He ran — debt. (into)
♦ Which is the correct sentence? (Jane was angry with me)
♦ Smoking — our health. (affects)
♦ Even as harvesting was going on—– (the rainy season began)
♦ The doctor — after the patient had died. (came)
♦ I am fatigued —- wide travelling. (for)
♦ We went — a party — Rita’s house on Sunday. (to, at)
♦ I don’t enjoy — cricket very much. (playing)
♦ Hard Labor has — him. (broken down)
♦ If we had a boat, we — the river. (would cross)
♦ He ha been ill — Friday last. (since)
♦ I — him since we met a year ago. (haven’t seen)
♦ We are used to — early in the morning. (rising)
♦ The children were entrusted — the care of their uncle. (to)
♦ I have — interest in the matter. (no)
♦ I am not bad — tennis. (at)
♦ Choose the correct alternative: The rich should not look down – the poor—– (upon)
♦ The father with his three sons —- lift the place. (has)
♦ Water boils —- you heat it to 100° Centigrade. (if)
♦ He —- here yesterday. (came)
♦ The number of applicant’s seeking government job — (has increased)
♦ He was accused — theft. (of)
♦ What are you so angry——? (about)
♦ The police is looking —- the case. (into)
♦ If I — you, I would never do it. (were)
♦ He died — his country. (for)
♦ Men differ —- opinion. (in)
♦ He is deaf — my request. (to)
♦ The intellectual can no longer be said to live — the margins of society. (beyond)
♦ Who will account —- the loss? (for)
♦ Hurry up! we have to go — five minutes. (by)
♦ I kept the pencil — the pencil box. (inside)
♦ Rizvi requested Rini —– telephone to attend the meeting. (over)
♦ Even as harvesting was going on ——? (the rainy season began)
♦ A man is known —- the company he keeps. (to)
♦ I have — interest in the matter. (no)
♦ The earth moves —- the sun. (round)
♦ The film is showing — the Balaka Cinema Hall. (in)
♦ He had a need —- an interest — athettics. (for, in)
♦ He hankered —- fame. (after)
♦ Youth is impatient — restraint. (of)
♦ Anger may be compared — fire. (to)
♦ He has assured me —– safety. (of)
♦ Nature is the —— physician. (best)
♦ I could not attend the school — of illness. (on account)
♦ She argued — me about the marriage. (with)
♦ The ministers arrived —- a decision last night. (at)
♦ Government has been entrusted —- elected politicians. (to)
♦ In order to improve farming methods, we need —-? (machinery)
♦ The climate is congenial —– health. (to)
♦ It’s impolite to break — when some one else is talking. (in)
♦ He died —- an accident. (by)
♦ Life is a tale told — an idiot. (by)
♦ Give her a telephone number to ring — she gets lost. (in case)
♦ He has been absent — (Since Sunday)
♦ The walls of our house have been painted —- green. [Appropriate preposition] (ANS: No preposition)
♦ My friend always goes home —- foot. (on)
♦ I am not good – translation. (at)
♦ Fate smiles …… those who untiringly grapple with stark realities of life. (on)
♦ The miser gazed …… at the pile of gold coins in front of him. (avidly)
♦ Catching the earlier train will give us the …… to do some shopping. (chance)
♦ I saw a …… of cows in the field. (herd)
♦ The grapes are now …… enough to be picked. (ripe)
♦ Success in this examination depends …… hard work alone. (on)
♦ My uncle decided to take …… and my sister to the market. (me)
♦ If you smuggle goods into the country, they may be …… by the customs authority. (confiscated)
♦ Man does not live by …… alone. (bread)
♦ Piyush behaves strangely at times and, therefore, nobody gets …… with him. (along)
♦ Rohan and Rohit are twin brothers, but they do not look …… (alike)
♦ To err is …… to forgive divine. (human)
♦ The ruling party will have to put its own house …… order. (in)
♦ _ of old paintings is a job for experts. (Restoration)
♦ The paths of glory lead …… to the grave. (but)
♦ The telephone …… several times before I answered it. (had rung)
♦ He passed the examination in the first class because he_(had worked hard for it)
♦ If negotiations are to prove fruitful, there must not only be sincerity on each side,
but there must also be _ in the sincerity of the other side. (faith)
♦ I hate sitting …… him as he always smells of garlic. (beside)
♦ Some regions of our country still remain …… to the average man. (inaccessible)
♦ It …… that Prashant will not be selected for the post. (seems)
♦ In Bush, Saddam was up …… more than his match. (against)
♦ I haven’t seen you …… a week. (for)
♦ I listened, but I had no idea what he was …… about. (talking)
♦ The car in which the minister was traveling …… with an accident. (met)
♦ The non cooperative attitude of the members can only …… the image of the society. (spoil)
♦ Sonika is quite intelligent but rather …… (lazy)
♦ In a little-publicized deal, Pepsi, Cola has …… the entire soft drink market in Afghanistan. (captured)
♦ He …… in wearing the old fashioned coat in spite of his wife’s disapproval. (persists)
♦ She …… a brief appearance at the end of party. (put in)
♦ Life is to death as pleasure is to ……(pain)
♦ This, partly, explains how the Sumi family has been able to …… its lavish lifestyle in recent times,
despite the fact that all its assets have been …… (keep up, destroyed)
♦ The machine is difficult to build …… easy to maintain. (but)
♦ If you work beyond your capacity, you will naturally feel …… (tired)
♦ If you persists in telling lies to me I shall sue you …… slander. (for)
♦ His father-in-law …… him up in business. (set)
♦ …… works of reference are valuable as Encyclopedia, Britannica. (Few)
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