Board Questions without Clues - englishbd.com
Board Questions without Clues - englishbd.com
Board Questions without Clues - englishbd.com
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Part B Digital Success in English Cloze Test<br />
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RAJSHAHI BOARD-2005<br />
16.<br />
Newspapers in Bangladesh have constantly (a) —— our attention to the (b) —— safety measures<br />
provided by (c) —— garment factories. They (d) —— adequate space, (e) —— staircases and (f) ——<br />
exits. (g) —— addition, most of the garment (h) —— do not have any training (i) —— fire safety. At<br />
least 104 garment employees were (j) —— in fire related incidents.<br />
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COMILLA BOARD-2005<br />
17.<br />
Riaz is fed (a) —— with his next-door (b) ——. His bed room is very (c) —— to theirs. Every time<br />
when he sits down to (d) —— in the evening, (e) —— <strong>com</strong>es the blaring sound of the television (f) —<br />
— the house next-door. It (g) —— that the TV is kept (h) —— the whole evening. In winter he can hear<br />
it by (i) —— his window closed (j) —— in summer it gets too hot and stuffy if the window is kept<br />
closed.<br />
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JESSORE BOARD-2005<br />
18.<br />
Your performance in the interview is very important, even (a) —— some people regard (b) —— as<br />
poor predictors of future (c) ——. There is a good (d) —— of subjectivity in an interview to judge a (e)<br />
——, but as a candidate, the subjectivity inherent in interviews can work to your (f) ——. If you<br />
manifest confidence and enthusiasm, smile a (g) —— and generally look as though you know (h) ——<br />
you are talking about, then you are well on the (i) —— to a result. (j) —— you respond is probably<br />
more important than what you say.<br />
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CHITTAGONG BOARD-2005<br />
19.<br />
The great ship „Titanic‟ (a) —— for New York from Southampton on April 10, 1912. She was (b) ——<br />
1316 passengers and a crew of 891. At that time, however, she was the only largest ship that had been<br />
(c) —— built. She was regarded as unsinkable, for she had sixteen water-tight <strong>com</strong>partments. The tragic<br />
(d) —— of the great ship will always be remembered, for she went down on her maiden (e) —— with a<br />
heavy loss of life. Four days after setting out, while the Titanic was sailing (f) —— the icy water of the