BCS- Model Test -1- Identifying Parts of Speech
Model Test -1 (BCS)
Topic: Identifying Parts of Speech
1: Muslim fast during Ramadan.
Here, ‘fast’ is-
a. noun
b. adjective
c. verb
d. adverb
a. noun
b. adjective
c. verb
d. adverb
2: The teacher told the
students to pen an essay. Here, ‘pen’ is-
a. Material Noun
b. adjective
c. verb
d. Common noun
a. Material Noun
b. adjective
c. verb
d. Common noun
3: I expected better of him.
‘better’ is a/an-
a. adjective
b. adverb
c. verb
d. noun
a. adjective
b. adverb
c. verb
d. noun
4: He is feeling no better this
morning. ‘No’ is a/an
a. Adjective
b. Adverb
c. Preposition
d. Determiner
a. Adjective
b. Adverb
c. Preposition
d. Determiner
5: The flood is too deep to
drive through. Here, ‘through’
a. adjective
b. Noun
c. Preposition
d. Adverb
a. adjective
b. Noun
c. Preposition
d. Adverb
"নিয়মিত পরীক্ষা/মডেল টেস্ট দিতে Mr.Teacher-BCS ফেইসবুক গ্রুপে জয়েন করুন"
6 : She took a deep breath and
stayed 'under' for more than a minute. Here 'under' is-
a. Preposition
b. adverb
c. adjective
d. noun
a. Preposition
b. adverb
c. adjective
d. noun
7: But me no buts. Here, both
'but' and 'buts' are-
a. conjunction, noun
b. Conjunction, verb
c. Noun, verb
d. Verb, noun
a. conjunction, noun
b. Conjunction, verb
c. Noun, verb
d. Verb, noun
8: which ‘wrong’ is used as
Adjective?
a. “Don’t wrong me”, said the man.
b. I got all the answers wrong.
c. It’s unacceptable if someone’s name is spelt wrong.
d. It’s time to forgive past wrongs for the sake of the development.
a. “Don’t wrong me”, said the man.
b. I got all the answers wrong.
c. It’s unacceptable if someone’s name is spelt wrong.
d. It’s time to forgive past wrongs for the sake of the development.
9: “Himshagor or Lengra?-
Actually I want both.” Here both is-
a. Noun
b. Adjective
c. Adverb
d. Pronoun
a. Noun
b. Adjective
c. Adverb
d. Pronoun
10: Shops were looted and
vehicles stoned during the riot. Here ‘stoned’ is-
a. Noun
b. Adjective
c. Adverb
d. verb
a. Noun
b. Adjective
c. Adverb
d. verb
11: The little ones are playing
in the corridor. “Ones” is-
a. Noun
b. Adjective
c. Adverb
d. Pronoun
a. Noun
b. Adjective
c. Adverb
d. Pronoun
12: The topic is best analyzed
in PC Das. Here, best is a/an-
a. Preposition
b. adverb
c. adjective
d. noun
a. Preposition
b. adverb
c. adjective
d. noun
13: I have not finished the
work yet. Here, ‘Yet’ is-
a. Noun
b. Adjective
c. Adverb
d. Preposition
a. Noun
b. Adjective
c. Adverb
d. Preposition
14: I can’t tell you how I did
it. Here, How is-
a. noun
b. adjective
c. preposition
d. conjunction
a. noun
b. adjective
c. preposition
d. conjunction
15: He looks amazed after
knowing the invention. “Amazed” is –
a. Noun
b. Adjective
c. Adverb
d. Verb
a. Noun
b. Adjective
c. Adverb
d. Verb
16 : The boys went inside to
have dinner. Here, ‘inside’ is-
a. Adjective
b. Adverb
c. Preposition
d. noun
a. Adjective
b. Adverb
c. Preposition
d. noun
17: My father is a govt.
officer. Here, 'my' is denoted as which parts of speech–
a. Pronoun
b. adjective
c. Determiner
d. Possessive
a. Pronoun
b. adjective
c. Determiner
d. Possessive
18: Mahmuda still works in that
office. Here, ‘still’ is-
a. adjective
b. conjunction
c. preposition
d. adverb
a. adjective
b. conjunction
c. preposition
d. adverb
19: We shall not see his like
again. Here, like is –
a. noun
b. adjective
c. verb
d. adverb
a. noun
b. adjective
c. verb
d. adverb
20: I lost my wallet. I had a
good look for it, but I couldn’t find it. Here, 'look' is a/an-
a. noun
b. adjective
c. verb
d. adverb
a. noun
b. adjective
c. verb
d. adverb
Bonus: Our house is near
Buriganga, but there is a highway in between. Here ‘between’ –
a. noun
b. adjective
c. preposition
d. adverb
a. noun
b. adjective
c. preposition
d. adverb
উত্তরপত্রঃ
(1) c; (2) c; (3) d; (4) b; (5) d;
(6) b; (7) d; (8) b; (9) d; (10) d;
(11) d; (12) b; (13) c; (14) d; (15) b;
(16) b; (17) b; (18) d; (19) a; (20) a;
(Bonus) (d)
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