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HSLC Exam. Questions
Fill in the blank with the right alternative:
1998 - 2018
1. HSLC - 1998
(a) Today the ...... of Shillong is
pleasant. (weather/climate)
(b) Both the parties came to an ......
settlement. (amiable/amicable)
2. HSLC - 1999
(a) My warning had no ...... on the boy.
(affect/effect)
(b) He could not ...... himself to the new
situation.(adopt/adapt)
3. HSLC - 2000
(a) He has easy access ..... to the
ministers. (excess/access)
(b) Hundreds of soldiers were ......
in the battle. (wounded/injured)
4. HSLC - 2001
(a) The ...... in my shop is not good
today. (sale/sell)
(b) He ...... good English. (says/speaks)
5. HSLC - 2002
(a) It is not proper to ...... through an
open window. (see/look)
(b)His parents' warning had no ...... on
him.(affect/effect)
6. HSLC - 2003
(a) The old man knew that his death
was ...... (imminent/eminent)
(b) Several boats...... in the river during
the storm. (drowned/sank)
7. HSLC - 2004
(a) I ..... I had taken your advice.
(hope/wish)
(b) He will leave for England...
(shortly/recently)
8. HSLC - 2005
(a) August 15 is a ...... day for the
Indians. (historic/historical)
(b) He will lose marks for his ......
handwriting.(eligible/illegible)
9. HSLC - 2006
(a) An ...... writer was invited as the
chief guest.(eminent/imminent)
(b) A man of ...... respected by all
(principal/principle)
10. HSLC - 2007
(a) My advice had little ...... on the boy
(affect/effect)
(b) He was loved by all for his ......
nature.(amiable/amicable)
11. HSLC - 2008
(a) His handwriting is ......
(eligible/illegible)
(b) Nobody likes your ...... behavior.
(childlike/childish)
12. HSLC - 2009
(a) The woman narrated the
incident ...... (shortly/briefly)
(b) Her father was an ...... physician
(eminent/imminent)
13. HSLC - 2010
(a) Our family deals in ...... products.
(diary/dairy)
(b) He became popular because of
his ...... his nature.
(amiable/amicable)
(c) The lady could not thread the needle
because of her ......(old age/weak
health/poor eyesight)
(d) She does not read the newspaper as
she ...... (watches TV/can't read/has
no time)
14. HSLC - 2011
Frame sentences using anyone one
pair of the following to show their
the difference in meaning:
(a) Lose: Don't lose your heart.
Loose: One should not waste time
in loose talk.
(b) Rise: The sun rises in the east.
Raise: He will raise the question in
parliament.
(c) Sight: His eyesight is quite good.
Site: The site of Ajanta cave is a
historical place.
15. HSLC - 2012
(a) Eligible: Through hard works, you
become eligible for a job.
Illegible: The illegible handwriting
brings negative marks.
(b) Accept: Always accept the
challenges of study life in a
positive way.
Excerpt: Nobody can defeat you
except you.
(c) Alter: Nobody can alter HIS
decision.
Altar: We should have an altar of
GOD in our hearts.
16. HSLC - 2013
(a) Diary: Keeping a diary daily is a good
habit.
Dairy: If you buy dairy products, you
will spend your money in your
health.
(b) Effect: The medicine produced no
effect.
Affect: He affected madness.
(c) Site: I always visit educational site
for my studies.
Cite: He often cites the quotes of
great man.
17. HSLC - 2014
(a) Principal: Respect your principal.
Principle: Always abide by the
principles of life.
(b) Site: I always visit educational sites
for my studies.
Cite: Jesus Christ often cited
quotes from the Old
Testament.
(c) Adopt: Always adopt fair means in
life.
Adapt: Change your attitude to
adapt to new situations.
18. HSLC - 2015
(a) The Brahmaputra has changed
its ...... (Coarse/Course)
(b) Sankardeva was an ...... scholar.
(eminent/imminent)
19. HSLC - 2016
(a) My warning had no ...... on the boy.
(affect/effect)
(b) He ...... to accept the money.
(refused/denied)
20. HSLC - 2017
(a) Rose smells ...... (sweetly/sweet)
(b) Her handwriting is ......
(illegible/eligible)
21. HSLC - 2018
(a) Mr. John will come to Guwahati......
(recently/shortly)
(b) Popular criticism has no ....... the
politicians. (effect/affect)
22. HSLC - 2019
(a) She narrated the matter
(shortly/briefly).
(b) Please (listen/hear) to what he
says.
অন্যান্য শিক্ষামূলক প্ৰৱন্ধসমূহ :
✒️ ৬ টা উপায়েৰে ধুনীয়া হাতৰ আখৰ
তোমাৰো হ'ব পাৰে।
✒️ ৬ টা উপায় দীঘলীয়া উত্তৰ সহজে মূখস্থ
কৰাৰ।
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সমাৰ্থক শব্দ।
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সমাস।
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সন্ধি।
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এটা শব্দত প্ৰকাশ কৰা।
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খণ্ডবাক্য আৰু জতুৱা ঠাঁচ।
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বাক্য পৰিবৰ্তন।
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Voice.
Narration.
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Vocabulary (ii)
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Preposition (i)
Preposition (ii)
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Determiner (i)
Determiner (ii)
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Narration (i)
Narration (ii)
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Tense Form.
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Translation
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Verb Phrase (Making Sentences)
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Synthesis/Combine Sentence (i)
Synthesis/Combine Sentence (ii)
Reading comprehension
1. The great advantage of
early ..........
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