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A
the eldest is Arif
B
eldest is Arif
C
the eldest of which is Arif
D
Arif is the oldest

Explanation

This asks to identify the eldest. 'The eldest is Arif' is the most grammatically complete and standard way to introduce the specific son among three.

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A
a symbol
B
a simile
C
a metaphore
D
an alliteration

Explanation

A 'simile' is a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic, using 'like' or 'as'.

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A
১৬ অক্টোবর ১৯৭২
B
১৬ নভেম্বর ১৯৭২
C
৪ নভেম্বর ১৯৭২
D
১৬ ডিসেম্বর ১৯৭২

Explanation

The Constitution of Bangladesh came into effect on 16 December 1972, marking the first anniversary of Victory Day.

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A
because
B
whenever
C
unless
D
although

Explanation

'Whenever' means 'at whatever time' or 'every time that'. It fits the sentence logic: You can ask for help at any time that you need it.

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A
a one orange
B
one orange
C
an orange one
D
an orange

Explanation

'An orange one' is the correct substitution. 'One' replaces the noun 'shirt', and 'an' is the correct article before the vowel sound in 'orange'.

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A
wasn't nobody
B
was anybody
C
was nobody
D
was somebody

Explanation

'There was nobody there' is grammatically correct. 'Wasn't nobody' is a double negative. 'Was anybody' doesn't fit the negative context of a 'disaster'.

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A
have
B
be able to
C
have to
D
sure to

Explanation

'Be able to' is used to express future ability. 'Will have' needs a past participle. 'Will be able to find' is the standard future construction.

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A
humanly
B
humane
C
human
D
humanish

Explanation

'Humane' means showing compassion or benevolence. 'Human' refers to the species. Refugees should be treated with compassion, i.e., humane treatment.

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A
should
B
need
C
must
D
ought

Explanation

'Ought' is the only modal verb in the list that is followed by 'to'. 'Should', 'need', and 'must' are followed directly by the base verb without 'to'.

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A
harness
B
control
C
generate
D
regulate

Explanation

'Harness' means to control and make use of (natural resources), especially to produce energy. This fits the context of solar power.

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