BCS āĻĒāϰীāĻ•্āώাāϰ্āĻĨীāĻĻেāϰ āϜāύ্āϝ -

ANTONYMS TEST MASTER

Find the antonym of the following words written in capitals.

1.I’ll have to take the PUPILS into the hills.
A) teachers
B) schoolchildren
C) kids
D) students
E) boys

2.She is the WORST student in our group.
A) good
B) bad
C) badly
D) best
E) nice

3.Breakfast is the FIRST meal of the day.
A) important
B) main
C) last but one
D) last
E) next

4.He is an enemy, REMEMBER.
A) keep in mind
B) remind
C) recall
D) forget
E) believe

5.Her luggage was so HEAVY that she asked the young man to help her.
A) easy
B) large
C) least
D) light
E) vast

6.Her English is POOR.
A) excellently
D) good
C) bad
B) unsatisfactory
E) not good

7.February is the SHORTEST month in the year.
A) largest
B) farthest
C) longest
D) highest
E) biggest

8.TAKING a piece of chalk the pupil on duty began writing on the board.
A) giving
B) sending
C) bringing
D) spending
E) belonging

9.I liked the END of the story most of all.
A) beginning
B) middle
C) to spend
D) meaning
E) part

10. Our farm is in the COUNTRY.
A) street
B) valley
C) forest
D) town
E) park

11. I WAS RIGHT last night, wasn’t I?
A) was over
B) were ill
C) correct
D) was wrong
E) was busy

12. I don’t REMEMBER where I left my umbrella.
A) know
B) forget
C) give
D) notice
E) support

13. What is it then, my SON?
A) girl
B) boy
C) daughter
D) dear
E) friend

14. Some of them BEGAN to talk to me.
A) started
B) finished
C) was over
D) ended
E) founded

15. The hall was FULL with spectators.
A) easy
B) empty
C) vacant
D) ready
E) late

16. There are many other BIG cities in Great Britain with more than a million inhabitants.
A) large
B) short
C) small
D) great
E) low

17. I can’t understand why you are so BUSY at home.
A) engaged
B) sleepy
C) afraid
D) free
E) angry

18. I think your FAT cat is ill.
A) thin
B) stout
C) be over
D) thick
E) small

19. The prince ran after her and saw the pretty shoe which the girl HAD LOST.
A) had found
B) had left
C) had forgotten
D) had forgiven
E) didn’t find

20. It was MIDNIGHT and Cinderella ran away from the palace.
A) early in the morning 
B) late night
C) midday
D) early night
E) night

21. They OFTEN stay at the college after classes.
A) always
B) seldom
C) usually
D) ever
E) early

22. Long ago the streets of this town were DIRTY.
A) clean
B) narrow
C) wide
D) broad
E) long

23. He STARTED painting at a very early age and became famous at 27.
A) began
B) gave up
C) get up
D) continued
E) went on

24. The travelers came to the hotel, LEFT their luggage there and went for a walk in the town.
A) kept
B) raised
C) caught
D) took
E) picked out

25. He began TO EARN money very early.
A) to change
B) to touch
 C) to spend
D) to sweep
E) to tear

26. It was not EASY for him to find a job in such a long time.
A) difficult
B) pleasant
C) necessary
D) heavy
E) dark

27. The weather was nice and children didn’t want to stay INSIDE.
A) at home
B) in the country
C) out
D) outside
E) garden

28. Let’s open the window. It’s very HOT here.
A) dark
B) cold
C) stuffy
D) foggy
E) easy

29. You speak so FAST that it is nearly impossible to follow what you say.
A) weak
B) low
C) slow
D) quick
E) quite

30. GO OUT OF the room, please, it’s very stuffy here.
A) come out
B) leave
C) leave for
D) stay in
E) useful

31. A DARK cloud having appeared in the sky, we decided to stay at home.
A) bright
B) heavy
C) white
D) cloudless
E) merry

32. He says they will go to the TOP of the hill next
A) near
B) above
C) bottom
D) under
E) downstairs

33. They have the SHORT road and it will take them twenty minutes to get to the village.
A) big
B) large
C) not strong
D) long
E) rising

34. That will do. Your answer is quite RIGHT. Your mark is good.
A) correct
B) good
C) bad
D) wrong
E) exact

35. Suddenly we heard a HIGH thin voice.
A) tall
B) small
C) short
D) low
E) long

36. His best KNOWN paintings give a light to today’s Europe.
A) well-known
B) famous
C) unknown
D) bad
E) worst

37. We must never FORGET our heroes.
A) recognize
B) recite
C) remember
D) forgive
E) thank

38. You are a GOOD swimmer.
A) hot
B) bad
C) low
D) normal
E) not well

39. I stood there admiring that BEAUTIFUL picture.
A) bad
B) nice
C) ugly
D) terrible
E) plain

40. You can tell him the TRUTH. He will help you.
A) a form
B) a tale
C) a secret
D) a lie
E) a fable

41. Adriano is a TALL man.
A) big
B) little
C) small
D) short
E) large

42. It’s much QUIETER there than here - very beautiful, but no tourists.
A) more peaceful
B) noisier
C) more essential
D) more uncertain
E) easier

43. They are good boys, don’t LAUGH at them!
A) smile
B) shout
C) cry
D) look
E) speak

44. I don’t think he will work hard. He is very LAZY.
A) absent-minded
B) good looking
C) good-natured
D) delighted
E) hard-working

45. The mountains in Great Britain are not very HIGH.
A) low
B) long
C) short
D) tall
E) big

46. He worked MUCH and got a good mark at his
A) a lot
B) many
C) few
D) little
E) a few

47. He thinks his son has a GOOD future.
A) nice
B) fine
C) kind
D) bad
E) wrong

48. You’ve got WET through.
A) warm
B) dry
C) hot
D) sweet
E) cold

49. Did you come by SEA?
A) land
B) bed
C) desk
D) shop
E) tree

50. Don’t speak so FAST!
A) loudly
B) slowly
C) well
D) proudly
E) quickly

51. I’m LEAVING FOR Rio tomorrow and I’ll be back in a week’s time.
A) going to
B) coming from
C) living in
D) reaching
E) approaching

52. My friend Cyril isn’t TALL enough to dance with Natalie.
A) good
B) nice
C) happy
D) long
E) short

53. When I WOKE UP it was dark in the room.
A) got up
B) awoke
C) fell asleep
D) stayed
E) left

54. I’m glad the interest rate is not very HIGH.
A) short
B) tall
C) cried
D) low
E) huge

55. We are in a hurry. PUSH the car to one side.
A) bring
B) move
C) tired
D) park
E) break

56. The old man had MORE money than sixty thousand pounds.
A) much
B) larger
C) over
D) fewer
E) less

57. We heard a LOT OF interesting things over the radio yesterday evening.
A) little
B) many
C) tremendous
D) few
E) a great deal

58. I’ll BE IN tomorrow morning.
A) stay
B) be out
C) be over
D) come
E) give

59. When the Browns paint their living-room and the paint is DRY they will hang a modern picture on the wall.
A) cold
B) white
C) wet
D) blue
E) clean

60. Though the watch was very EXPENSIVE, he decided to buy it for her.
A) dear
B) calm
C) cheap
D) quiet
E) rich

61. The Thames is a short river but it is WIDE.
A) long
B) shallow
C) narrow
D) nice
E) big

62. He GAVE his friend a book last week.
A) brought
B) took
C) bought
D) had
E) sold

63. John’s parents want him to study law and become President one day. They have HIGH hopes on him.
A) tall
B) respectful
C) wise
D) unpleasant
E) small

64. The MORE you read, the more you know.
A) much
B) many
C) little
D) least
E) less

65. BEFORE death he decided to leave his money to a hospital.
A) earlier
B) after
C) above
D) below
E) over

66. Nina was a small girl and not at all STRONG.
A) seldom
B) forceful
C) hot
D) frozen
E) clever

67. She runs FAST.
A) quickly
B) slowly
C) desk
D) badly
E) well

68. Tom was a TALL boy of 16.
A) low
B) short
C) long
D) little
E) small

69. I must change my jeans. They are really DIRTY.
A) clear
B) short
C) bright
D) clean
E) yellow

70. It’s EASY to understand this text.
A) hard
B) difficult
C) simple
D) longest
E) clear

71. David was POOR and had TO FIND his aunt.
A) rich / to lose
B) tall / to win
C) short / to gather
D) clever / to hide
E) rich / to look for

72. He SAT thinking near the window.
A) stood
B) saw
C) cried
D) flew
E) died

73. I have been UNHAPPY since my mother died.
A) happy
B) busy
C) tired
D) excited
E) ill

74. - How are you?- I am WELL, thank you.
A) ill
B) greedy
C) fine
D) O.K.
E) ready

75. This box is very light. The man can EASILY lift it.
A) hardly
B) hurriedly
C) slowly
D) earnestly
E) badly

76. My watch is RIGHT.
A) wrong
B) left
C) heavy
D) slow
E) fast

77. It happened long after THE NIGHT that I fell down into a pit.
A) dark
B) evening
C) day
D) dawn
E) moonlight

78. There’s too MUCH crime and violence in the streets of cities nowadays.
A) sad
B) few
C) glad
D) little
E) many

79. My RIGHT hand is stronger than yours.
A) left
B) wrong
C) dirty
D) pretty
E) crushed

80. Scotland is the land of mountains, NARROW valleys and plains.
A) wide
B) long
C) fat
D) thick
E) large

81. Leave
A) arrive
B) desert
C) separate
D) abandon


82. Hide
A) show
B) cover
C) spend
D) save

83. High
A) low
B) tall
C) important
D) powerful

84. Brave
A) heroic
B) bold
C) keen
D) cowardly

85. Behind
A) near
B) far
C) in front of
D) on

86. Pull
A) divide
B) hit
C) kick
D) push

87. Horizontal
A) flat
B) level
C) vertical
D) even

88. Absent
A) present
B) off
C) away
D) missing

89. Public
A) different
B) off 
C) away 
D) missing

90. Bitter
A) sweet
B) private 
C) usual 
D) common

91. Cry
A) blow
B) speak 
C) chat 
D) laugh

92. Reduce
A) limit
B) lessen 
C) increase 
D) decrease

93. Ill
A) sick
B) healthy 
C) poor 
D) painful

94. Adult
A) disabled
B) aged
C) immature
D) old

95. Dry
A) barren
B) wet
C) sterile
D) arid

96. Win
A) earn
B) lose
C) get
D) gain

97. Past
A) next
B) future 
C) present 
D) before

98. Sick
A) ill
B) future
C) sorry 
D) well

99. Cautious
A) fussy 
B) reckless 
C) nervous 
D) careful

100. Clever
A) Stupid 
B) chubby 
C) kind 
D) smart

101. Dangerous
A) stormy
B) risky
C) safe
D) hazardous

102. Increase
A) carry off
B) go up
C) decrease
D) rise

103. Begin
A) continue
B) ban
C) urge
D) stop

104. Narrow
A) thin
B) tight
C) wide
D) sharp

105. Great
A) huge
B) big
C) small
D) heavy

106. Outside
A) above
B) on
C) inside
D) under

107. Ill
A) sick
B) painful
C) poor
D) hea

108. Noisy
A) muddy
B) misty
C) moldy
D) silent

109. Finish
A) conclude
B) end
C) terminate
D) begin

110. Light
A) rainy
B) misty
C) dark
D) bright

111. Hate
A) praise
B) commend
C) love
D) detest

112. Cheap
A) expensive
B) inexpensive 
C) free
D) low-cost

113. Finish
A) terminate
B) conclude
C) end
D) begin

114. Fresh
A) stale
B) new
C) clean
D) pure

115. Find
A) lose
B) seek
C) locate
D) look

116. Pull
A) push
B) kick
C) hit
D) divide

117. Cold
A) misty
B) icy
C) hot
D) warm

118. Begin
A) ban
B) urge
C) continue
D) stop

119. Cautious
A) reckless
B) fussy
C) nervous
D) careful

120. Early
A) now
B) quickly
C) before
D) late

121. Child
A) girl
B) infant
C) boy
D) adult

122. Minority
A) majority
B) population
C) mankind
D) people

123. Better
A) clear
B) calm
C) worse
D) well

124. Enemy
A) rival
B) opponent
C) friend
D) client

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English Grammar

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āĻŽāĻĄেāϞāϟেāϏ্āϟ

āĻŽাāύāϏিāĻ• āĻĻāĻ•্āώāϤা

Vocabulary

āĻ…āύুāĻĒ্āϰেāϰāĻŖা

āĻĢাঁāĻĻ āĻĒ্āϰāĻļ্āύ

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ICT

One Word Substitution

Redundancy āĻŦাāĻšুāϞ্āϝ (āĻĻোāώ)

Spoken English

āφāχāύāĻ•াāύুāύ

āφāύ্āϤāϰ্āϜাāϤিāĻ• āĻŦিāώ⧟: āϏীāĻŽাāϰেāĻ–া

āφāĻĒāĻĄেāϟ

āφāĻĒāĻĄেāϟ āϤāĻĨ্āϝ

āφāĻŦিāώ্āĻ•াāϰ āĻ“ āφāĻŦিāώ্āĻ•াāϰāĻ•

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āχংāϰেāϜি

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āϜ্āϝাāĻŽিāϤিāĻ• āϏূāϤ্āϰ

āĻĻেāĻļী āĻŦিāϜ্āĻžাāύীāϰা

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āĻĒāϰিāĻŽিāϤিāϰ (Mensuration) āϏূāϤ্āϰাāĻŦāϞিāϏāĻŽূāĻš

āĻĒাāϰিāĻ­াāώিāĻ• āĻļāĻŦ্āĻĻ

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āĻŦাāĻ—āϧাāϰা

āĻ­াāώা āφāύ্āĻĻোāϞāύ

āĻ­ূāĻ—োāϞ

āĻ­ৌāĻ—োāϞিāĻ• āωāĻĒāύাāĻŽ

āĻŽāĻĄেāϞ āϟেāϏ্āϟ

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āϞিāĻ–িāϤ āĻĒāϰীāĻ•্āώা

āϞেāĻ–া āĻ“ āϞেāĻ–āĻ•

āĻļ্āϰেāώ্āĻ  āĻŦাāĻ™াāϞি

āϏংāĻŦিāϧাāύ āϏংāĻļোāϧāύী

āϏāĻĻāϰ-āĻĻāĻĒ্āϤāϰ

āϏāĻ­্āϝāϤা

āϏāĻŽাāϏ

āϏাāϜেāĻļāύ

āϏাāĻŽ্āĻĒ্āϰāϤিāĻ•

āϏাāĻšিāϤ্āϝ-āĻ‰ā§ŽāϏāϰ্āĻ—

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