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Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. He fantasized ‒ winning the lottery.
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A reward has been announced for the employees who ‒ hard.
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Choose the one word of phrase that best completes the sentence: No one can ‒ that he is clever.
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Choose the one word of phrase that best completes the sentence: The tree has benn blown ‒ by the strong wind.
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Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. The Parthenon is said ‒ erected in the Age of Pericles.
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Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. He divided the money ‒ the two children.
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Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. As they waited, Rahim argued against war ‒
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Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. If we want concrete proof, we are looking for ‒ .
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Choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. The Olympic games were watched by ‒ billions of people all over the world.
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Each question below consists of related pair of words. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. Lengthen        Prolong

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Each question below consists of related pair of words. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. Delay           Retard

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Each question below consists of related pair of words. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. Submissive         Disobedient

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Each question below consists of related pair of words. Select the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair. Eager            Indifferent

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The author thinks that true learning wil lead to ‒
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The gypsies are a tribe of strange people. They do not have any fixed home, but wander about from place to place and live in tents. They were originally natives of India. But as they reached England from Egypt, the English took them for Egyptians. This is why they came to be called gypsies. They were believed to possess strange powers. They could tell your fortune by reading the palm of your hand. It was thought they stole little children to train them in their way of life. Whenever a child was lost, it was thought that it had been carried away by gypsies. So they were arrested and sent for trial. But this attitude towards the gypsies has gradually changed.‘The English took them for Egyptians’ means ‒ .
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The gypsies are a tribe of strange people. They do not have any fixed home, but wander about from place to place and live in tents. They were originally natives of India. But as they reached England from Egypt, the English took them for Egyptians. This is why they came to be called gypsies. They were believed to possess strange powers. They could tell your fortune by reading the palm of your hand. It was thought they stole little children to train them in their way of life. Whenever a child was lost, it was thought that it had been carried away by gypsies. So they were arrested and sent for trial. But this attitude towards the gypsies has gradually changed.Attitude towards the gypsies ‒ .
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The gypsies are a tribe of strange people. They do not have any fixed home, but wander about from place to place and live in tents. They were originally natives of India. But as they reached England from Egypt, the English took them for Egyptians. This is why they came to be called gypsies. They were believed to possess strange powers. They could tell your fortune by reading the palm of your hand. It was thought they stole little children to train them in their way of life. Whenever a child was lost, it was thought that it had been carried away by gypsies. So they were arrested and sent for trial. But this attitude towards the gypsies has gradually changed.The gypsies like to live in tents because ‒ .
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The gypsies are a tribe of strange people. They do not have any fixed home, but wander about from place to place and live in tents. They were originally natives of India. But as they reached England from Egypt, the English took them for Egyptians. This is why they came to be called gypsies. They were believed to possess strange powers. They could tell your fortune by reading the palm of your hand. It was thought they stole little children to train them in their way of life. Whenever a child was lost, it was thought that it had been carried away by gypsies. So they were arrested and sent for trial. But this attitude towards the gypsies has gradually changed. The gypsies are people who ‒ .
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To ‒ the arrival of spring, Bangladesh Television ‒ a special function.
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Which of the following best describes the author’s attitude towards learning?
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