ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়
সালঃ 2001
ক ইউনিট
prevalent
puzzling
prompts
pure
premier
prior
plush
pressent
provoke
penetrate
purse
performate
recklessly
reliably
ruthlessly
restlenssly
have been going
are going
has been going
are gone
has been looking
will be looking
had been looking
has looked
to
from
towards
into
after
on
up
into
for
form
into
to
By whom you were taught French ?
By whom French was taught you ?
French was taught you by who
By whom were you taught French ?
assertain
asertain
ascerane
ascertain
I was threatened to hear his words
I was surprise to hear his words
I was surprised to hear his words
I was stunned to hear his words
I can go, but why shall I go ?
I may go , but why I will go?
I can go, but why should I?
I can go, but why do I?
Get ready for the rainy season
change his address
To begin a new course of improved behavior , habit , etc
Plant new trees
Show surprise of disapproval
Show agreement
Show happines
Show indifference
the marriage guest
the mariner
Death's female companion
Death
has not ordered expensive dishes
has eaten too much
has left a meager tip for the writer
was vindictive man
she had big stupid hands
she sent Jerry Skates
she was starving
she lived away form Jerry
song of the evening
evening religious service
nursery song
a melancholy
a song full of praise
a minister's praise
a sad song
a court poet's song
Question 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 are based on the following reading.
About fifty years ago, plant physiologists set out to grow roots, by themselves in solutions in laboratory flasks. The scientists found that the nutrition of isolated roots was quite simple. They required sugar and usual minerals and vitamins. However, they did not require organic nitrogen compounds. These roots got along fine on mineral inorganic nitrogen. Roots are capable of making their own proteins and other organic compounds. These activities by roots require the energy of course. The process of respiration uses sugar to make the high-energy compound ATP, which drives the biochemical reactions. Respiration also requires oxygen. Highly active roots require a good deal of oxygen.
nursery song
a ballad
a delightful song
a melancholy
The relationship between a plant's roots and its shoots
what can be learned by growing roots in isolation
How plants can be grown without roots
How plants can be grown without roots
grew well
became slender
grew longer
looked nice
Plant physiologists
solutions
laboratory flasks
roots
A biochemical process
The tip of root
A chemical compound
A type of p;ant cell