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Preposition
Total Questions: 199
1) My father is a down to earth man. Here the expression ‘down to earth’ is – [রেলওয়ের সাব অ্যাসিস্ট্যান্ট-২৪]
A:
Angry and insensitive
B:
indecisive and cruel
C:
sad and pathetic
D:
sensible and practical
down to earth = বিচারবুদ্ধিসম্পন্ন ও বাস্তবিক।
2) You must guard —bad habits.
A:
with
B:
against
C:
of
D:
on
3) The man was found guilty —murder.
A:
of
B:
against
C:
on
D:
in
4) I am glad —the news (help)
A:
of /about
B:
on /around
C:
with
D:
in
5) She is good —mathematics.
A:
of
B:
in
C:
with
D:
at
6) I am fed up —the environment of Dhaka.
A:
with
B:
in
C:
by
D:
for
7) I shall be glad to get rid —him.
A:
with
B:
in
C:
of
D:
on
8) He faced it —difficulties.
A:
with
B:
in
C:
of
D:
by
9) He filled the glass —water.
A:
of
B:
with
C:
on
D:
in
10) He fantasized —winning the lottery.
A:
about
B:
with
C:
from
D:
after
11) The jar was full —oil.
A:
of
B:
with
C:
on
D:
in
12) I am entitled —a share in the profit.
A:
to
B:
for
C:
into
D:
from
13) He failed —mathematics last year.
A:
about
B:
in
C:
on
D:
of
14) Government has been entrusted — elected politicians.
A:
to
B:
of
C:
with
D:
at
15) We have recently entered —an agreement with the Inland co-operative society.
A:
into
B:
upon
C:
in
D:
no preposition
16) The children were entrusted —the care of their uncle.
A:
with
B:
from
C:
against
D:
beside
17) The man dispensed —his services.
A:
with
B:
for
C:
in
D:
to
18) This is an exception —the rule.
A:
to
B:
of
C:
about
D:
with
19) He is devoid —commonsense.
A:
for
B:
of
C:
with
D:
in
20) Officials who were destitute — sympathy, did
A:
of
B:
about
C:
on
D:
to
21) The woman was dressed —black.
A:
on
B:
in
C:
with
D:
of
22) He deals in garments and knows how to deal — the customers.
A:
on
B:
of
C:
with
D:
to
23) I have no doubt —his ability.
A:
of / about
B:
in
C:
on
D:
with
24) I divided the cake —two brothers.
A:
into
B:
among
C:
between
D:
in
25) I divided the cake —half.
A:
in
B:
to
C:
between
D:
on
26) I was disappointed —the prize.
A:
on
B:
from
C:
of
D:
to
27) I divided the cake —four parts.
A:
into
B:
in
C:
between
D:
on
28) He died —over eating.
A:
by
B:
from
C:
of
D:
for
29) My book is different —yours.
A:
with
B:
from
C:
on
D:
to
30) He died —malaria.
A:
of
B:
for
C:
from
D:
by
31) He died —an accident.
A:
by
B:
of
C:
from
D:
from
32) He died —his country.
A:
of
B:
for
C:
from
D:
by
33) It depends —himself.
A:
with
B:
up
C:
in
D:
on/upon
34) He was deprived —his freedom.
A:
in
B:
on
C:
of
D:
with
35) I called —his address on the computer.
A:
with
B:
on
C:
up
D:
for
36) Prices are creeping —again.
A:
up
B:
on
C:
off
D:
over
37) The two companies consolidated — greater interest.
A:
for
B:
on
C:
with
D:
up
38) He is competent —the post.
A:
in
B:
with
C:
to
D:
for
39) Mr. Aziz has little control —his students.
A:
against
B:
over
C:
for
D:
to
40) There is cure —that disease.
A:
for
B:
of
C:
on
D:
to
41) His statement coincides —mine.
A:
with
B:
in
C:
like
D:
as
42) The man was cured —his illness.
A:
for
B:
of
C:
on
D:
to
43) A year consists —twelve months.
A:
in
B:
to
C:
at
D:
of
44) The Mountains are covered —snow.
A:
in
B:
with
C:
on
D:
at
45) I congratulate you —your success.
A:
at
B:
to
C:
on
D:
in
46) I have great confidence —him.
A:
to
B:
at
C:
in
D:
on
47) We must conform —the rules.
A:
with
B:
to
C:
at
D:
in
48) Our class is composed —thirty boys.
A:
to
B:
around
C:
in
D:
of
49) He complains —the man —his misbehave.
A:
against, about
B:
with, for
C:
to, against
D:
about, for
50) He came/ went —train/bus/plane yesterday.
A:
on
B:
by
C:
with
D:
from
51) He came / went —cycle/foot.
A:
on
B:
by
C:
with
D:
from
52) He is very careful —his health.
A:
at
B:
in
C:
of
D:
on
53) He sat there brooding — whether life was worth living.
A:
over
B:
on
C:
at
D:
to
54) Mr. Smith bestow some books —him
A:
on
B:
at
C:
to
D:
by
55) He boasted —his riches.
A:
against
B:
of or about
C:
too or around
D:
on
56) I have no bias —late marriage.
A:
for
B:
towards
C:
against
D:
at
57) Everybody should beware —wine.
A:
towards
B:
of
C:
at
D:
on
58) She got/derived benefit —the change.
A:
from
B:
to
C:
on
D:
at
59) He did not believe —God.
A:
for
B:
with
C:
in
D:
at
60) She has been benefited — the change.
A:
by
B:
on
C:
to
D:
at
61) We should be alive —our problems.
A:
to
B:
by
C:
for
D:
on
62) There is no alternative —training.
A:
to
B:
for
C:
than
D:
of
63) The money we asked —was not forth coming.
A:
for
B:
after
C:
about
D:
around
64) Please attend —the book carefully.
A:
to
B:
by
C:
on
D:
into
65) The nurse attends —a patient.
A:
on
B:
by
C:
to
D:
at
66) He has a great apathy —his studies.
A:
towards
B:
to
C:
against
D:
for
67) He attended —the airport.
A:
by
B:
at
C:
on
D:
to
68) Your conduct admits —no excuse.
A:
of
B:
for
C:
at
D:
from
69) Corruption is abhorrent —the honest.
A:
to
B:
at
C:
in
D:
for
70) I shall adhere —my plan.
A:
to
B:
at
C:
in
D:
about
71) She argued —me —the marriage.
A:
with, about
B:
for, about
C:
to, for,
D:
at, about
72) His offer is acceptable —us.
A:
to
B:
for
C:
on
D:
in
73) He is now ashamed —his conduct.
A:
for
B:
of
C:
at
D:
to
74) We arrived —a conclusion.
A:
in
B:
at
C:
on
D:
above
75) Mr. Zaman arrived —Dhaka / India/ London.
A:
In
B:
at
C:
on
D:
over
76) He was angry —the weather.
A:
at
B:
with
C:
on
D:
to
77) They are anxious —his health.
A:
about
B:
for
C:
with
D:
to
78) The teacher angry/annoyed/ versed/ indignant—him.
A:
at
B:
with
C:
on
D:
to
79) The baby is afraid —the dog.
A:
at
B:
about
C:
of
D:
on
80) He aimed —the bird.
A:
on
B:
against
C:
into
D:
at
81) He accused the man —stealing.
A:
over
B:
of
C:
to
D:
at
82) I am accustomed —cold weather.
A:
over
B:
on
C:
to
D:
at
83) Are you really happy –– the life you have here
A:
in
B:
with
C:
for
84) The man was absorbed —his work.
A:
on
B:
in
C:
at
D:
to
85) Pay attention –– English grammar to use correct sentences.
A:
to
B:
in
C:
on
D:
with
86) The gift was wrapped …. blue paper.
A:
by
B:
around
C:
of
D:
in
87) The shops here are opened –– am to pm.
A:
for
B:
on
C:
at
D:
from
88) Kavita is accustomed –– doing work under any type of circumstances.
A:
for
B:
of
C:
with
D:
to
89) The lecture will be held right –– the tutorial.
A:
at
B:
before
C:
over
D:
beyond
90) The Ambassador called –– President yesterday.
A:
on
B:
of
C:
in
D:
at
91) Kavitha is accustomed –– doing work under any type of circumstances.
A:
for
B:
of
C:
with
D:
to
92) Books are a great source –– happiness.
A:
of
B:
for
C:
on
D:
with
93) The world is infected –– Corona Virus.
A:
over
B:
an
C:
to
D:
with
94) Shakib Al-Hasan delivered a six …. the boundary.
A:
upon
B:
on
C:
at
D:
over
95) Shobuj popped –– for a coffee on his way home.
A:
up
B:
out
C:
in
D:
at
96) ‘Where were you at ?’ ‘ –– a cave’.
A:
In
B:
On
C:
At
D:
By
97) We arrived –– Lisbon –– p.m. …. a foggy November day.
A:
in / at / on
B:
to / at / in
C:
at / in / in
D:
on / of
98) I need to buy all sorts of things –– socks, shirts and knickers.
A:
likes
B:
such
C:
like
D:
as
99) Hazi Mohsin was –– the poor.
A:
angry with
B:
annoyed with
C:
cruel with
D:
kind to
100) We run –– the end of the runway.
A:
at
B:
on
C:
to
D:
by
101) Fill in the blank with the right option :Abdullah has no appetite –– food
A:
at
B:
to
C:
upon
D:
for
102) –– opportunity comes responsibility.
A:
From
B:
Before
C:
Without
D:
With
103) Fill in the blank : ‘The poet had acquaintance –the renowned writers of his time.’
A:
to
B:
from
C:
by
D:
with
104) He is an heir –– the throne.
A:
to
B:
at
C:
towards
D:
upon
105) My husband asked him if he’d ever been convicted –– a crime.
A:
of
B:
with
C:
on
D:
by
106) She was sliding –– depression.
A:
of
B:
on
C:
into
D:
at
107) Choose the appropriate preposition in the blank of the following sentence: Eight men were concerned –– the plot.
A:
at
B:
with
C:
in
D:
for
108) . Hurry up! We have to go –– five minutes.
A:
in
B:
on
C:
by
D:
at
109) Fill in the blank: You may go for a walk if you feel –– it.
A:
about
B:
on
C:
like
D:
for
110) In which sentence is the word ‘past’ used as a preposition?
A:
Writing letters is a thing of the past.
B:
I look back on the past without regret.
C:
I called out to him as he ran past.
D:
Tania was a wonderful singer, but she’s past her prime.
111) Fill in the blank: As she was talking, he suddenly broke –– , saying, ‘That’s a lie!’
A:
off
B:
in
C:
down
D:
into
112) Which ‘but’ is a preposition?
A:
It is but right to admit our faults.
B:
What can we do but sit and wait?
C:
We tried hard, but did not succeed.
D:
There is no one but likes him.
113) When Ushashi entered –– the room everybody stopped talking.
A:
into
B:
in
C:
to
D:
for
114) ‘Call me if you have any problems regarding your work.’ Here ‘regarding’ is a/an ––
A:
gerund
B:
apposition
C:
preposition
D:
conjunction
115) Fill in the blank : ‘She went to New Market –– .’
A:
on foot
B:
on feet
C:
by foot
D:
by walking
116) Do you have any money –– you? Fill in the blank with appropriate preposition:
A:
to
B:
over
C:
in
D:
on
117) Identify the appropriate preposition Your Opinion is identical – mine.
A:
for
B:
in
C:
with
D:
by
118) Select the appropriate preposition: Are you doing anything special – the weekend?
A:
at
B:
with
C:
on
D:
for
119) . He said nothing –– a long time.
A:
after
B:
since
C:
during
D:
for
120) The nurse attended –– the patient.
A:
On
B:
To
C:
In
D:
Uppon
121) He accused the man –– stealing.
A:
Of
B:
for
C:
To
D:
With
122) Choose the appropriate preposition : He hinted me –– the matter.
A:
at
B:
to
C:
by
D:
with
123) Choose the appropriate preposition : They are going to meet the principal –– Sunday morning.
A:
on
B:
at
C:
in
D:
within
124) Choose the appropriate preposition :I condole –– my friend –– his sister’s death.
A:
with, to
B:
on, with
C:
with, on
D:
to, with
125) What are you so angry –– ?
A:
about
B:
at
C:
with
D:
for
126) Choose the appropriate preposition : The bus service is not available today. The drivers are –– strike.
A:
into
B:
with
C:
in
D:
on
127) –– all the actors I know, Peter is by far the best.
A:
From
B:
Among
C:
Than
D:
Between
128) He is an heir –– the throne.
A:
to
B:
at
C:
towards
D:
upon
129) I finally killed the fly –– a rolled up newspaper.
A:
by
B:
with
C:
through
D:
from
130) Which of the following is correct?
A:
He is tired with the job
B:
He is tired of the job
C:
He is tired to his job
D:
He is tired by the job
131) Hurry up! We have to go –– five minutes.
A:
in
B:
on
C:
by
D:
at
132) The lion rushed –– the rabbit.
A:
at
B:
with
C:
on
D:
to
133) “What are you so angry –– ?” the word in the gap is–
A:
about
B:
at
C:
with
D:
for
134) Select the correct sentence?
A:
He resembles as his father.
B:
He resembles to his father.
C:
He resembles his father.
D:
He resembles like his father.
135) What will be the correct preposition to complete the sentence? ‘I am not bad –– tennis’.
A:
in
B:
at
C:
about
D:
with
136) Choose the appropriate preposition : There is no exception –– this rule.
A:
of
B:
to
C:
from
D:
at
137) Fill in the blanks ‘What is the time –– your watch?’
A:
by
B:
in
C:
at
D:
with
138) Fill in the blank ‘H has assured me … safety’
A:
with
B:
at
C:
for
D:
of
139) We have recently entered –– an agreement with the Inland Co-operative Society.
A:
no preposition
B:
upon
C:
in
D:
into
140) The walls of our house have been painted ––green.
A:
no preposition
B:
by
C:
in
D:
with
141) . Now-a-days many villages are lit –– electricity.
A:
with
B:
by
C:
from
D:
on
142) The intellectual can no longer be said to live –– the margin of society.
A:
against
B:
beyond
C:
inside
D:
before
143) Are you doing anything special –– the weekend?
A:
in
B:
for
C:
on
D:
at
144) He fantasized –– winning the lottery.
A:
with
B:
from
C:
after
D:
about
145) Government has been entrusted … elected politicians.
A:
with
B:
for
C:
to
D:
at
146) He has paid the penalty … his crimes … five years imprisonment.
A:
for, with
B:
at, by
C:
about, at
D:
after, in
147) Choose the right preposition for the sentence.She argued –– me about the marriage.
A:
with
B:
for
C:
to
D:
from
148) Choose the right preposition for the sentence. I count –– your help.
A:
after
B:
upon
C:
for
D:
with
149) The ministers arrived –– a decission last night.
A:
to
B:
at
C:
on
D:
by
150) The government gave –– the demands of the people.
A:
in to
B:
in
C:
to
D:
over
151) I don’t think you will have any difficulty –– a driving license.
A:
to get
B:
in getting
C:
for getting
D:
get
152) Please –– the necessity of arriving early.
A:
emphasise about
B:
emphasise to
C:
emphasise on
D:
emphasise
153) My friend always goes home –– foot.
A:
by
B:
with
C:
on a
D:
on
154) My wife reminded me –– .
A:
of my appointment
B:
to go my appointment
C:
to my appointment
D:
my appointment
155) He parted –– his friends in tears.
A:
with
B:
from
C:
to
D:
at
156) I finally killed the fly –– a rolled up newspaper.
A:
by
B:
with
C:
through
D:
from
157) The children were entrusted –– the care of their uncle.
A:
with
B:
for
C:
to
D:
at
158) Choose the right word to fill the blank : I should appreciate it if you could complete this work –– Thursday.
A:
till
B:
untill
C:
upto
D:
by
159) What are you so angry –– ?
A:
about
B:
at
C:
with
D:
for
160) He divided the money –– the two children.
A:
over
B:
in between
C:
among
D:
between
161) Fill in the blank with correct preposition. He is devoid –– common sense.
A:
of
B:
from
C:
introduction
D:
at
162) Choose the correct preposition. My brother has no interest –– music.
A:
for
B:
in
C:
with
D:
at
163) Every driver must be held –– his own actions.
A:
responsible for
B:
responsible to
C:
laiable to
D:
blamed for
164) Hurry up! We have to go –– five minutes.
A:
in
B:
on
C:
by
D:
at
165) Choose the correct alternative and mark its letter on your answer sheet. The rich should not look down –– the poor.
A:
at
B:
for
C:
towards
D:
upon
166) Julia has been ill –– three months.
A:
since
B:
about
C:
in
D:
for
167) What will be the correct preposition to complete the sentence? ‘I am not good –– translation’
A:
in
B:
about
C:
with
D:
at
168) Rizvi requested Rini –– telephone to attend the meeting.
A:
over
B:
through
C:
with
D:
by
169) Many prefer donating money –– distributing clothes.
A:
than
B:
but
C:
to
D:
without
170) Choose the appropriate preposition in the blank of the following sentence : Eight men were concerned –– the plot.
A:
at
B:
with
C:
in
D:
for
171) Select the appropriate preposition: Are you doing anything special – the weekend?
A:
at
B:
with
C:
on
D:
for
172) In which sentence is the word ‘past’ used as a preposition?
A:
Writing letters is a thing of the past.
B:
I look back on the past without regret.
C:
I called out to him as he ran past.
D:
Tania was a wonderful singer, but she’s past her prime.
173) I have no cause…anxiety.
A:
of
B:
to
C:
for
D:
against
174) He does not hanker…money.
A:
after
B:
with
C:
in
D:
none
175) I have no desire…riches.
A:
to
B:
for
C:
against
D:
with
176) Rimi was debarred…appearing at the examination.
A:
from
B:
with
C:
to
D:
in
177) . One should be ashamed…one’s misconduct.
A:
of
B:
to
C:
at
D:
for
178) which is correct?
A:
I informed the matter to the police
B:
I informed the police of the matter
C:
I was informed of the matter to the police
D:
I informed of the matter to the police
179) He is envious…my success.
A:
of
B:
for
C:
to
D:
with
180) ‘I congratulated him…his success.’
A:
for
B:
to
C:
on
D:
at
181) . What is the appropriate preposition in this sentence. ‘He is mad…anything I know.
A:
If
B:
like
C:
as
D:
for
182) “I depended…his word”
A:
on
B:
upon
C:
in
D:
at
183) Students are concerned…their result.
A:
for
B:
in
C:
on
D:
with
184) Which one of the following is the correct sentence?
A:
A free press is the integral part of democracy
B:
A free press is integral to democracy
C:
A free press is an essentially integral to democracy
D:
A free press is the integral part to democracy
185) This house is built…stone.
A:
of
B:
with
C:
in
D:
by
186) ‘He is proud…his position.’
A:
of
B:
for
C:
at
D:
in
187) He accused the man…stealing.
A:
of
B:
for
C:
to
D:
with
188) ‘I have no aptitude… music.’
A:
to
B:
for
C:
of
D:
against
189) ‘Do not impute motives…him.’
A:
to
B:
in
C:
against
D:
on
190) The teacher has little control…his students.
A:
for
B:
over
C:
to
D:
of
191) ‘He is innocent…the charge.’
A:
of
B:
with
C:
to
D:
on
192) Which one is correct?
A:
Mr. Karim is blind for his son’s fault
B:
Mr. Karim is blind about his son’s fault
C:
Mr. Karim is blind to his son’s fault
D:
Mr. Karim is blind of his son’s fault
193) ‘God is good…me.’
A:
with
B:
at
C:
on
D:
to
194) ‘He is no match…me.’
A:
with
B:
for
C:
of
D:
over
195) He was convinced…my honesty.
A:
with
B:
of
C:
by
D:
in
196) ‘I shall try to comply …your request.’
A:
with
B:
to
C:
at
D:
no
197) ‘Early rising is conducive…health.’
A:
to
B:
for
C:
in
D:
on
198) ‘He appointed me…this post’.
A:
on
B:
in
C:
to
D:
at
199) ‘I am not ambitious…fame.’
A:
for
B:
over
C:
of
D:
with
Time:
60
s | Correct:
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