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A
wordless
B
talkingless
C
speechless
D
talking too much

Explanation

Garrulous means excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters. Synonyms include talkative, loquacious. Hence, 'talking too much' is correct.

A
Think before you leap.
B
Look before you do.
C
Think before you do anything.
D
Look before you leap.

Explanation

The English proverb 'Look before you leap' corresponds to the Bengali advice 'ভাবিয়া করিও কাজ' or 'কিছু করার আগে ভালো করে ভেবে নাও'.

A
adjective
B
verb
C
adverb
D
noun

Explanation

Generally Noun + ly = Adjective (e.g., Fatherly, Friendly). Adjective + ly = Adverb. Since Father is a noun, Fatherly is an adjective.

A
short
B
good
C
down
D
up

Explanation

'Run down' is a phrasal verb meaning to lose power or stop functioning (especially for clocks/batteries). So, 'run down' is correct.

A
approof
B
approveness
C
approvalty
D
approval

Explanation

Approve is a verb. Its noun form is Approval (অনুমোদন). 'Approof' is archaic, and others are incorrect.

A
Cut the line
B
Cross the line
C
Give up the line
D
Pen through the line

Explanation

To delete or strike out written words/lines, the phrase 'Pen through' is used. So, 'Pen through the line' implies cutting/striking the line.

A
Metro rail is a very great achievement of Bangladesh.
B
Very few achievements of Bangladesh are as great as Metro rail.
C
Metro rail is greater than any other achievement of Bangladesh.
D
No other achievement of Bangladesh is as great as Metro rail.

Explanation

Superlative with 'one of the' transforms to Positive using 'Very few'. Structure: Very few + plural noun + plural verb + as + adj + as + subject.

A
charter
B
licence
C
privilege
D
all of the above

Explanation

Franchise means a special right or privilege granted to a person or group. While it can relate to licenses, 'privilege' is the most direct synonym in this context.

A
She said, "Do stand up".
B
She told, "Stand up".
C
She said me, "Stand up".
D
She said to me, "Stand up".

Explanation

In indirect speech, 'told me to' comes from imperative 'said to me, "Verb..."'. So, She said to me, "Stand up" is the correct direct form.

A
has come
B
came
C
arrived
D
had come

Explanation

The phrase 'the previous day' indicates Past Indefinite in direct speech, which changes to Past Perfect in indirect speech. So, 'had come' is correct.