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A
Administration
B
Maximization
C
Realization
D
Industrialization

Explanation

Syllable count: Ad-min-is-tra-tion (5), Max-im-i-za-tion (5), Re-al-i-za-tion (5), In-dus-tri-al-i-za-tion (7). 'Industrialization' has the most.

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content modulator
B
terminator
C
thesis statement
D
topic sentence

Explanation

The 'topic sentence' is the sentence that expresses the main idea or controlling thought of a paragraph. (Note: Original text had wrong answer key 'terminator', corrected here).

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try every posible means
B
heavy stone
C
rare stone
D
impossible

Explanation

The idiom 'leave no stone unturned' means to do everything possible to find something or solve a problem. It implies trying every possible means.

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A
১২
B
১৪
C
১১
D
১৫

Explanation

There are three primary auxiliaries: Be, Do, and Have. Their various forms (am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been; do, does, did; have, has, had) total around 14 common forms used in tense construction.

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Beat
B
Beaten
C
Beated
D
Betwin

Explanation

The verb 'beat' is irregular. Its forms are beat (present), beat (past), and beaten (past participle). Therefore, the past form is 'beat'.

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Adverb
B
Subject
C
Verb
D
Pronoun

Explanation

The verb is considered the heart or life of a sentence because no complete sentence can exist without it. It expresses the action or state of being.

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fever
B
black fever
C
plague pandemic
D
death of black people

Explanation

The Black Death was a devastating global epidemic of bubonic plague that struck Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s. It is a specific historical plague pandemic.

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A
concrete slabs
B
motor vehicles
C
weather forecasting
D
motor neurone disease

Explanation

Meteorology is the scientific study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting.

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with, on
B
with, to
C
with, of
D
of, with

Explanation

One agrees *with* a person but *to* a proposal/plan. Therefore, 'with, to' is the correct sequence of prepositions.

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equip
B
deliver
C
proffer
D
provide

Explanation

'Provide' is the correct verb here. 'Provide someone with something' is the standard structure. 'Equip' usually implies tools/skills, but 'provide' fits the delivery of facts best.

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