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Part A: MCQ-30
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9.When you start your computer then which component works first?
a.BIOS b.Processor c.Hard Disk d.RAM
10.Which of the following programming languages is not a high level language? a.FORTRAN
b.C++ c.Java d.Oracle
11.The process of loading the operating system in the memory is known as__ a.Debugging
b.Booting c.Loading d.Trouble shooting
12.To display one line in multiple cell you will have to select.
a.Merge cells check box b.Wrap text check box c.Shrink to fit check box d.None of the above
13.The planet having no moon is__
a.Mercury b.Pluto c.Venues d.Neptune
14.The 'Roof of the world' is__
a.The Alps b.The Andes c.The Apennines d.The Pamir Plateau
15. Where does Rakhain tribe mainly live?
a.Rangamati b.Bandarban c.Patuakhali d.Rajshahi
16.The book 'Glimpses of World History' was written by__
a.Rabindranath tagore b.Carlyle c.Jawaharlal Nehru d.Karl Markx
17.A person claiming to be superior in culture and intellect to others__
a.Elite b.Aristocrate c.Highbrow d.Intectual
18.The word "exotic" could best replaced by__
a.improper b.foreign c.outdoor d.formal

19.Antonym of the word Venerate is


a.Restect b.Condemn c.Inculcate d.Severe
20.The bureaucrat was___for his role in the scam.
a.reinstated b.criticized c.indicted d.indentified
21.A sneering person who always finds faults__
a.Cynic b.Cupid c.Kleptomaniac d.Crone
22.Choose the correct one
a.Amature b.Amature c.Ametuer d.Amateur
23.What is the difference of largest and smallest prime number between 60 and 80? a.8 b.12
c.18 d.140
24.Jafar paid Tk.100 tax.If X was his income then which of the following statements is taxes?
a.6000<X<8000 b.4000<X<6000 c.0<X<4000 d.all of the above
25.When the diameter of a circle is trebled,the area is multiplied by how many times?
a.3 b.6 c.9 d.12
26.Which one can not be formed from the word 'CHOREOGRAPHY'?
a.GEOGRAPHY b.GRAP c.OGRE d.PHOTOGRAPHY
27.The average of two numbers is 62.If 2 is added to the smaller number,the ratio between the
numbers becomes 1:2.The smaller number is__
a.60 b.30 c.84 d.40
28.If the price of an item is increased by 10% and then decreased by 10%,the net effect on the
price of item is__
a.an increase of 99% b.an increase of 1% c.a decrease of 1% d.No change
29.A train 120 meter long is traveling at a speed of 60km/h.The time in which it will pass a
passerby,walking at 6km/h in the same direction is__
a.8 sec b.6 sec c.3 sec d.9 sec
30.At present,father's age is 4 times more than that of his son.6 years ago father's age was 10
times more than that ofwhis son.What is their present age?
a.56 and 14 years b.36 and 9 years c.32 and 8 years d.40 and 10 years
Part B:Written-40
1.The difference between two numbers is five and difference between their squares is 65.What
is the larger number? 5
2.A person sells two articles.Each for the same price Tk.1040.He incurs 20% loss on the first
and 10% loss on the second.Find his overall parcentage of loss. 10
3.Robi drove 100 miles to visit a fried.If he had driven 8 miles per hour faster than he did,he
would have arrived in 5/6 of the time he actually took.How many minutes did the trip take? 5
4. Environmental Impact of El-Nino & La-Nino. 10
5. (- - ) 10
b d b b a d c c b b c a d

Age/Years :
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Victorian : 1832-1901
Anglo Saxon : 450-1066
Elizabethan : 1558-1603
Renaissance : 1500-1660
Romantic age : 1798-1830
Romantic : 1798-1832
Modern : 1901-1939
Post Modern : 1939
Shakespeare: Elizabeth age (1564-1616)
Churchill got Nobel: 1953
Novel award introduced in Literature: 1901
TS Eliot born : 1888
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Age/Period
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Golden age: Elizabeth I age
Mid English Period: 1066-1500
Modern Poet: TS Eliot
Oldest Period: Anglo Saxon
Romantic Age Poet: J Keats, Wordsworth
Romantic Period: 1798-1830
Shakespeare lived: Elizabeth Reign
Victorian age Poet: Robert Browning
Victorian period: 19th century
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Types
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Shakespeare : Plays/Drama
Bertrand Russel : Philosopher(UK)

Charles Dickens : Novelist


Goethe (Poet) : Germany
O Henry famous : Short history
Same period belong : ST Colidge + Wordworth
Epic Poet :John Milton, Lord Tennyson
William Hazlitit : Essayist
Francis Bacon : Essayist
Lucy Poem : Wordsworth
Charles Lamb : Essayist
Lyciday : J Milton
George Barnard Shaw : Play Writer
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English Literary Terms:
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A Fantasy: Imaginary Story
Achilles: Greek Fighter
Ballad: Short narrative poem
Catastrophe: The tragic end of dramatic events
Lexicographer: Dictionary Writers
Limerick: Short form of light verse
Melodrama: Play: Violent & Sensational themes
Novel: Latin word
Ode a lyric poem, often in the form of an address.
Opera a musical drama.
Parody imitation of a poem or a writing.
Penny dreadful blood and thunder tales.
Plagiarism act of stealing from the writing of others.
Protagonist the leading character in a play / novel.
Rhetoric the art of persuasive impressive speaking / writing.
Rhyme short poem in same sound.
Satire The literary art that uses honour and wit to attack and expose human folly and weakness.
Sonnet a poem of fourteen lines.
Thrillers sensational stories
Renaissance: The revival of life
Romantic Poetry feature: Subjectivity
Romanticism: Love & Beauty
To Daffodils: Short lived human life

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Books & writers Name
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A Brief History of Time-Stephen Hawking
A Farewell to Arms-Earnest Hemingway
A Long Walk to Freedom-Nelson Mandela
A Midsummers Nights Dream-William Shakespeare
A pair of Blue Eyes-Thomas Hardy
A Passage to India-E. M. Forster
Adonis-P. B Shelly
Akbar Nama-Abul Fazal
Alls Well that Ends Well-William Shakespeare
Andrea Del Sarto (Poem)-Browning
Animal Farm-George Orwell
Anna Karenina-Leo Tolstoy
Around the World in Eighty Days Jules Verne
As You Like it-William Shakespeare
Asian Drama-Gunner Myrdal
Blue Bird-Lord Alfred Tennyson
Caesar and Cleopatra-George Bernard Shaw
Canterbury Tales-Geoffrey Chaucer
Cesar and Cleopatra (Play)-G.B Shaw
Comedy of errors-Shakespeare
Crime and Punishment-Dostoevsky
Das Capital-Karl Mark
David Copperfield-Charles Dickens
Dialogues-Plato
Dictionary-Samuel Johnson
Discovery of India-Johor Lal Nehru
Divine Comedy-Dante
Don Juan-Lord Byron
Dr. Faustus-Christopher Marlowe
Emma-Jane Austen
For Whom the Bell Tolls-Earnest Hemingway
Freedom-Bertrand Russell
Friends not Masters Gen Ayub Khan
God of the Small Things-Arundhuty Roy

Great Expectations-Charles Dickens


Gullivers Travels-Jonathan Swift
Hamlet- Shakespeare
Hamlet-William Shakespeare
Heaven and Earth-Lord Byron
If Winter comes (Poem)- Shelley
Iliad-Homer
In Memoriam-Lord Alfred Tennyson
India Wins Freedom-Abul Kalam Azad
Isabella-John Keats
Julias Caesar (Tragedy)- Shakespeare
Jungle Book-Rudyard Kipling
King Lear- Shakespeare (tragedy)
Kubla Khan- ST Coleridge
Leaves of Grass- Walt Whitman
Lycidas-John Milton
Macbeth-William Shakespeare
Main Kemp-Ad loaf Hitler
Man and Superman-George Bernard Shaw
Marriage and Moral-Bertrand Russell
Measure and Measure-William Shakespeare
Memories of the Second World War-Winston Churchill
Merchant of Venice (Comedy)- Shakespeare
Mother-Maxim Gorky
Ode to the West Wind-P.B Shelly
Odyssey-Homer
Of human bondage- Somerset Maugham
Oliver Twist-Charles Dickens
Origin of Species-Charles Darwin
Othello-William Shakespeare
Paradise Lost- J. Milton
Paradise Regained- Milton
Passage to India-E.M Forster
Pilgrims Progress-John Bunyan
Politics-Aristotle
Prelude-William Wordsworth
Pride and Prejudice- John Austin
Prince-Machiavelli
Rape of the Lock-Alexander Pope

Republic-Plato
Robinson Crusoe-Daniel Defoe
Romeo and Juliet-William Shakespeare
Roots-Alex Haley
Samson Agonists-John Milton Das
Scholar Gipsy-Matthew Arnold
Sense and Sensibility-Jane Austen
Seven Seas-Rudyard Kipling
Silent Women-Ben Jonson
Solitary Reaper- William Wordsworth
Songs of innocence- William Blake
Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow-D.H Lawrence
Tempest-William Shakespeare
Tess of the DUrbervilles-Thomas Hardy
The 2nd world- Winston Churchill
The Alchemist-Ben Jonson
The diamond necklace (Short story)- Maupassant
The God of Small things- Arundhuti Roy
The Good Earth- Pearl S Buch (USA)
The Iliad- Homer
The Merchant of Venice-William Shakespeare
The new testament- John Wycliffe
The Old Man and The Sea-Earnest Hemingway
The picture of Dorain Gray- Oscar Wild
The Rainbow (Novel)- Lawrence
The Rape of the Lock-Alexander Pope
The Return of the Native-Thomas Hardy
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner-Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Animal Farm-George Orwell
The sacred flame- William Somerset Mengham
The Tale of Two Cities-Charles Dickens
The Taming of shrew- Shakespeare
The Time Machine- H.G Wells
The Waste Land (Poem)- TS Eliot
The Way of the World-William Congreve
Things Fall Apart-Chinua Achebe
Time Machine-H. W Wells
To Skylark-P. B Shelly
Tom Jones-Henry Fielding

Top Secret-Henry Fielding


Try and Try Again-W.E Hick son
Twelfth Night-William Shakespeare
Ulysses (Novel)- Jmaes Joyces
Utopia-Sir Thomas Moore
Vanity Fair-W.M Thackeray
Volpone-Ben Jonson
Voyage of Lilliput-Jonathon Swift
Waiting For Goddot-Samuel Becket
War and Peace-Leo Tolstoy
Wealth and Nation-Adam Smith
West Land-T.S Eliot
Wuthering Heights-Emile Bronte
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Character
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Adam Paradise Lost J Milton (Epic)
Alice Lewis Carrol
Ancient Mariner ST Colridge.
Cleopatra Othello (Tragedy) Shakespeare
Hctor Illiard (Epic) Homer
Ivanhoc Ivanhoe Walter Scott
James Bond Ian Fleming
Jeeves Woodhouse
Kim Kipling
Machbeth Machbeth (Tragedy) Shakespeare
Micawber David Coperfield Charles Dickens
Oliver Twist Oliver Twist Charles Dickens
Sherlock Homes Conan Doyle (Novel)s
Shylock The Merchant of Venice (Comedy ) Shakespeare
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Quotations:
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A thing of beauty is joy forever =Jonh Keats = Endymion
Beauty is truth-=Jonh Keats=Ode on a greacion keats

Behold hersingle in the field=W. Wordsworth


Blow blow the winter wind=W shakespeare
Come live with me and be my love=Christopher marlow
Cowards die many time before their death = Shakespeare=Julias Caesar
England expects every man to do his duty=Nelson
Give me a good mother, I will give u a good nation=Nepoleon
Good face is the best letter of recommendation=Queen Elizabeth
He prayeth best who loveth best=ST Colridge =The Anci Marine
If winter comes can spring befar behind=PB Shelley=Ode to the west wind
If winter comes=PB Shelley=Ode to west wind
Justice delayed is justice denied=Gladstone
Oh lift me as a wave a leaf a cloud I blees=PB S.Shelley=Ode to the wesr wind
Our sweetest songs are those that tell of a saddesr thought=
Some book are to be tasted=Princess Bacon=of study
There are more thing in heaven and earth=Shakespaere=Hamlet ar charater
There is a divinity that shapes our ends= shakespeare=hamlet
To be or not to be that is the question= shakespeare=Hamlet
To err is human to forgive is divine=Alexander Pope
We look before and after=PB Shelley
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# Romantic Period:
Australia Scotland Blake Keats Shelley Wordsworth Call
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Australia= Austen
Scotland = Walter Scott
Blake = William Blake
Keats = John Keats
Shelley = P.B Shelley
Wordsworth = William Wordsworth
Call = ST Coleridge
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# Modern Period:
Lawrence Maugham Forster , Yes (Yeats), Hemingway Well keeping

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Lawrence = D.H Lawrence
Maugham = Somerset Maugham
Forster = E.M Forster
Yes (Yeats) = W. B. Yeats
Hemingway = Earnest Hemingway
keeping = Rudyard Kipling
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# Renaissance Period:
Henry Wife (Wyatt) Moore Swovy
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Henry = O Henry
Wife (Wyatt)
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Its interesting !
1789 : French Revolution
1798 : Romantic period of English Literature started
1879 : Birth of Edward Forster
1888 : Birth of T.S Eliot

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