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English Lesson 10 Questions By Ibn Sina Trust

English model test For those studying or preparing for, this page contains 10 important questions and answers arranged in sequence. Each question is accompanied by the correct answer and, where necessary, a detailed explanation to help clarify your concepts. Read carefully and assess your own preparation.

1. The road runs.....hill and plain.

a) by

b) to

c) across

d) over

Answer: across

2. What is the noun form of 'know'?

a) Knowing

b) Knowledge

c) Known

d) Knowledgeable

Answer: Knowledge

3. I know his name.(complex)

a) I know what is his name.

b) I know what his name is.

c) I know what was his name.

d) I knew what his name is.

Answer: I knew what his name is.

4. He raised his hand. Here 'raised' is a... verb.

a) copulative

b) cognate

c) transitive

d) intransitive

Answer: transitive

5. John Keats was a.... poet?

a) classical

b) modern

c) romantic

d) tragic

Answer: romantic

6. 'I.... remember the holiday I spent in your home',she said.

a) ever

b) hardly

c) usually

d) always

Answer: always

7. The greater the demand,.... the price.

a) high

b) the higher

c) the highest

d) highest

Answer: the higher

8. শুদ্ধ বাক্য-

a) Rahim is as tall as me

b) Rahim is as tall as mine

c) Rahim is as tall ass I

d) Rahim is tall as me

Answer: Rahim is as tall ass I

9. Which one is an example of Superlative Degree?

a) Least

b) Less

c) Bestter

d) Near

Answer: Least

10. Rasul is the smaller...the two boys.

a) of

b) as

c) before

d) than

Answer: of

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