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DU English 2012 MCQ Question Answer Solution PDF

ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় English 2012 MCQ প্রশ্ন ও উত্তরমালা ব্যাখ্যাসহ সমাধান। ১৩৫+ প্রশ্ন দিয়ে প্র্যাকটিস করুন, মক টেস্ট দিন এবং সহজে PDF ডাউনলোড করে প্রস্তুতি নিন

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have bough, have not sold
bought, did not sell
bought, sold
bought, have not sold
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Neither the students nor thier teacher were present
Neither the student nor his teacher were present
Neither the students nor their teacher was present
Neither the students or their teachers were present

Read the following passage and answer

Joy Card and Printing Ltd., a local company, made around 4 million SIM cards since 2011 at its own Plant for the country's mobile phone operators, a testimony to the capability of domestic enterprises. From 2010, the company also supplied 40. million scratch cards used for recharging balance in mobile phones. This local initiative was able to gain confidence in both national and multinational cell phone companies. Joy, a 200-person strong company with the capacity to produce 2 million SIM cards a month, imports ABS sheet and then installs chips for making the SIM cards. However, the company today is faced with a setback due to poor customer acquisition and the operators' unwillingness to buy the SIM cards from domestic markets.

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a place in the ground
something inserted
a perennial product
an industrial site
. a large estate for crops
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The inefficiency of local mobile markets
A local mobile firm's experience of SIM production
The competitive nature of mobile banking
Lack of government initiative in SIM Production
The structure of the mobile market in Bangladesh
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overproduction
underproduction of SIM Sets
regulatory problem
lack of interest in local SIM cards
lack of government support

The engraver, painter and point William Blake (1757-1827) was one of the most extraordinary figures of the Romantic period. AS child he claimed to have seen a tree filled with angels, ‘bespangling every bough like stars’. Blake went on to develop an intensely person art which drew upon a range of literary, mythical and biblical sources to expound a unique and mysterious vision. Borne  in London, Blake was first apprenticed to an engraver. And next. Blake made studies of London churches before studying briefly at the Royal Academy Schools. Here, however he was not interested  in painting in oil, neither was he concerned with the academic  work of sir Joshu Reynolds or what the academy stood for. A supporter of the French and the American revolutions, Blake turned his back on organized religion, believing that only artists were in touch with divine inspiration. In every Way, Blake was and archetypal Romantic — individualistic, solitary, and out of step with the rational thinking that had become so influential in the second part of the 18th century. Imagination and creative process were & what interested him; his art was  means to express the very intense nature of his revelatory experiences.
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He did not believe in God and religion
For Black religion was a matter of inner feeling
He believed religion was determined by the chruch
Blake was a strict follower of the English chriush
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he was often drugged
he was in love with nature
he was a visionary
angels were in the paintings
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