HSC Prepositions Suggestion

HSC English 2nd Paper Prepositions Suggestion 2025 (PDF)

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HSC Prepositions Suggestion 2025 PDF

1. Complete the text with suitable prepositions.[R.B. 2023] 

Education is instrumental (a)___    bringing (b)___   socio- economic  development.  A man  devoid  (c)___   education cannot contribute (d)____   the society. On the other hand, an educated man plays a pivotal role (e)___  enhancing the pace  (f)____   socio-economic  development.  A country should put much emphasis (g)____  educating its citizens. The    citizens    have    to    be    provided    (h)_____   ample opportunities so that they feel keen interest (i)_____ getting themselves educated. The educated people are to be treated (j)___   much respect.

2. Complete the text with suitable prepositions. [R.B. 2023] 

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But at last God took pity (a)___  him. One day the sailor was watching the water-snakes swimming (b)__   the ship. Their colours were so beautiful and he was filled (c)___  such a strange wonder that he felt a great love (d)___ them and  blessed  them  (e)___ his  heart.  At  once,  the  dead albatross fell (f)___ his neck (g)___ the sea. A gentle breeze began to blow (h)___  the south and the old man fell(i)___ a deep sleep. When he woke up, it was raining and he felt fresh again. Thus, the old man was relieved (j)__  his sufferings.

3. Complete the text with suitable prepositions. [S.B. 2023] 

Corruption is a curse (a)–  a nation. It is a great hindrance (b)—  the development. (c)—- corrupted people, a nation will surely suffer (d)—  the long run. Corrupted people are  hated  (e)—- all.  The common mass have no good feeling (f)— them. They are devoid (g)—-   honesty and purity. They don’t abide (h)—–the social rules. Morality doesn’t have any impact (i)—– these criminals. They bring no sweet fruit for their land and so it is high time we stood (j)—- them unitedly.

4. Complete the text with suitable prepositions. [D.B. 2022]

 Camels are one of the few animals that can live in a desert. Camels have humps (a) — their backs. They store fat (b) — these humps. That fat gives theme energy. Because camels do not store water, fat helps produce water when camel move (c) — the dry desert. They can go (d)—- several months without water. Camels eat grass to get moisture. The camels are as useful (e) — the people of the desert as the buffalo are (f) — the grasslands. The meat of the camel is good to eat. People make cloth (g) — of camel hair. Shoes are made (h) — the hides. The  camels  are also good  (i) —travel in the  desert. Some people travel the desert (j) — camels to make a living.

5. Complete the  text  with  suitable  prepositions.  [M.B. 2022; J. B. 2016]

A teacher is an architect of a nation. He plays an important role in building (a) — an educated nation.   He dispels the darkness of ignorance (b) — the lot of anation. He is an actor, so to speak. He has to suit his act according (c) — the need of his audience. He is able to hold attention and interest (d) — his students. He is a clear speaker (e) — good, strong and pleasing voice which is (f) — his control. He does not  sit motionless before his class. He makes lessons interesting (g) — the students. A good teacher discovers the treasure hidden (h) — each student. He also wants the students to be happy and (i) — this, he keeps them busy. A good teacher never hankers (j) — money.

6.Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions:[J.B. 2022]

The ceremony began (a) — 10. Our principal presided (b) — the  function  and  the  Deputy  Commissioner  was  the  chief guest. The function started (c) — the recitation from the holy Quran. One (d) — our senior teachers read (e) — the annual report.  The honorable  chief  guest  delivered  a  brief  but encouraging speech (f) — education. He advised us (g) — be regular (h) — studies and take part (i) — the movement (j) — illiteracy.

7.Complete the text with suitable prepositions. [C.B. 2019] 

Preposition connects all types (a) — words together and help them  make  better  sense  (b)  —  the  reader.  They  help  us understand the relationship (c) — objects. (d) — example, the book and the table are (e) — the kitchen. This gives you a basic understanding. If we add another preposition, it makes it even clearer. The book is (f) — top of the table (g) — the kitchen. We have a clear picture (h) — our mind (i) — the relation of those two objects and their relationship (j) — each other.

8.Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions: [J.B.2019; Dhaka College, Dhaka]

Patriotism is the quality inherent  (a)  —  man.  He  feels  a natural attachment (b) — his motherland. It is essential (c) — the progress of a country. The patriotic people are noted (d) — their patriotism. They are different  (e) — other people. Their memories do not sink (f) — oblivion. They are worthy (g) — praise. They lay (h) — their lives for the good of the country. They are aware (i) — their position in the society. They are ever remembered even (j) — death.

9.Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions: [D. B. 2019]

Mr.  Reza  works  (a)  —— a  clerk  in  a  local  school.  He  is poor but  honest.  His  honesty  is  known  (b) —— everyone in  his  locality.  He  often  suffers   (c)  —— hunger.  He  is deprived    (d)    ——   comfort    and    many    other    things . Nevertheless,  he  does  not  long  (e) —— wealth.  He  never hankers  (f) —— name and fame. He leads his life  (g) —— honest  means.  He  is  satisfied  (h) —— what  he  has.  But sometimes  he  runs  into  debt  and  poverty  is  responsible (i)  —— this  debt.  However,  he  does  not  like  to  depend (j)—— others .

10.Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions:  [Ctg. B. 2019]

What  are  the  qualities  of  a  good  student?  A  good student  is   always   attentive   (a)  —— his   studies .   He  is never  indifferent  (b)  —— his  studies.  He  does  not  learn things  (c) —— rote.  He is  always  curious  and innovative . He  does  not  hunt  only  (d)  —— traditional  guide  books . His  thirst  (e) —— knowledge  knows  no  bounds.  He  does not  confine  himself (f) —— the  traditional  studies.  He  is aware  (g)  —— the  current  affairs  (h)  —— the  world .  He listens   (i)   ——  his   teachers   and   abides   (j)   ——  their advice .

11.  Fill in  the  blanks  with  suitable  prepositions:  [S. B.2019]

Luna’a  cat  was missing.  So  she  started  looking    around (a)  ——   it.  She  opened  her  closet  and  looked  (b)  ——. Then  she went  to the bedroom  crawling  (c) —— the floor to look  (d) —— the bed. The cat was not there. In fact, it was  nowhere  inside  the  house.  Therefore,  Luna  decided to  go  (e)  —— to  look  for  it.  Just  as  she  was  (f)  —— to open  the  door,  the  door bell  rang.  It was  her  neighbour, Mrs. Haq, “Look, Luna! Your cat is (g) —— the sunshade!” said Mrs. Haq pointing  (h) —— a tall building opposite  (i) —— her  house.  Luna  smiled  and  thanked  her  friendly neighbour, saying that  (j) —— her help she would not be able to find out her cat.

12.Fill  in  the blanks with  suitable  prepositions:    [B. B. 2019]

The  old  grey  bearded  sailor  sat  (a)  —— a  stone  (b)  —— the  church.  The  sailor  watched  the  people  walking   (c) —— him. The marriage guest listened (d) —— him. He had a  strange  mad  look  (e)  —— his  eyes.  The  old  man  told him  (f)  —— his  last journey  (g)  —— the  sea.  They  had sailed away  (h) —— the south  (i) —— they arrived  (j) —— cold grey seas .

13.Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions:  [Din. B. 2019]

A  craftwork  is  an  applied  form  (a) —— art,  a  social  and cultural  product  reflecting  the  inclusive  nature  (b)  —— folk  imagination. A craftwork, which  usually  doesn’t bear the   signature   of  its   maker,   retains   a   personal   touch. When we look  (c) —— a thirty-year old nakshikantha, we wonder  (d) —— its motifs and designs that point  (e) —— the  artistic  ingenuity  and  the  presence  of the  maker  (f) —— it.  The  fact  that  we  don’t  know  her  name  or  any other details  (g) —— her doesn’t take anything  (h)—— from our appreciation  (i) —— the artist. Indeed, the intimate nature (j) —— the kantha and the tactile feeling it generates animate the work and make it very inviting.

14.Complete the text with suitable preposition.[S.B. 2017]  

I caught sight (a) — her (b) — the play and in answer (c) —her beckoning I went over (d) —        the    interval    and    sat down (e) — her. It was long since I had last seen her and if someone had mentioned her name,  I hardly think  I would have recognized her. She addressed me brightly, “Well, it’s many years since we first met. How time does fly! We’re none (f) — us getting any younger. Did you remember the first time  I  saw  you?  You  asked  me  (g)  —  luncheon”.  Did  I remember? It was twenty years ago and I was living (h) — Paris. I had a tiny apartment in the Latin Quarters overlooking a cemetery and I was earning barely enough money to keep body and soul together. She had read a book (i) — mine and had written tome (j) — it.

15.Complete the text with suitable prepositions.[D.B. 2016; Rajuk Uttara Model College, Dhaka]

A good stock (a) — words is necessary (b) — anybody who wants   to   use   a   language.   Vocabulary   is   an   essential component (c) — successful communication. It is an integral part (d) — reading skill. While grammar is important, a lack (e) — vocabulary may result (f) — complete failure to convey a message. Vocabulary includes conceptual knowledge (g) — words that go well  (h) — an ordinary dictionary meaning. Students’  vocabulary  knowledge  is  a  building  process  that occurs (i) — time as they tend to make connections (j) — other words.

16.Complete the text with suitable prepositions:[Din. B. 2016; Viqarunnisa Noon School & College, Dhaka]   

Greenhouse  effect  is  the  gradual  warming  (a)  —  the  air surrounding the earth as a result of heat being trapped (b) — environment   pollution.   This   is   exemplified   (c)   —   the destruction and burning (d) — of tropical rainforest, (e) — traffic that clogs (f) — city streets, (g) — the rapid growth of industry,  the  use  of  chlorofluorocarbons  (CFCs)  (h)  — packaging and manufacturing commercial products, the use of detergents like washing (i) — liquids and so (j) — .

17.Complete  the  text  with  suitable  prepositions  :  [B.  B. 2017; BAF Shaheen College, Dhaka]

I am glad to receive your letter. You have wanted to know (a) — the picnic that we made. I am now writing (b) — you about it. It was winter vacation. Our college was closed. I (c) —  some  of  my  friends  arranged  a  picnic.  We  selected Sonargaon (d) — the picnic spot. It is some twenty miles from Dhaka. We got (e) — the bus (f) — about 9 am (g) — all necessary utensils and materials. (h) — reaching Sonargaon, we finished our breakfast (i) — about 9.30 am. We did not take any cook (j) — us.

18.Complete the text with suitable prepositions.[B. B. 2016]

During holidays when my mother went to sleep (a) — noon, we went to the railway line. There, along with other children I watched how the train passed (b) — innumerable unknown facts. My father got an appointment (c) — a town school and he moved (d) — the town immediately with all the members of the family. I was admitted (e) — my father’s school. I felt that my school fellows had no feeling (f) — one another as we had in the village. However I gradually adjusted myself (g) — town life. I am happy with my new friends but my heart aches (h) — the happy  childhood  days.  Childhood  is  free  (i) — worries and has infinite capacity (j) — enjoyment.

19.Compete the text with suitable prepositions. [Notre Dame College, Dhaka]

I visualized mangled and inadequate branches (a) — my fires. I was well (b) — my work and not inclined to conversation. I was a little blunt. “Very well. There’s the axe. Go ahead and see what you can do.” I went back (c) — work, closing the door. The blows were rhythmic and steady, and shortly I had forgotten him, the sound no more (d) — an interruption than a consistent rain. I suppose an hour and a half passed, (e) — when I stopped and stretched, and heard the boy’s steps (f) — the  cabin  stoop,  the  sun  was  dropping  (g) — the  farthest mountain,  and  the  valleys  were  purple  (h)  —  something deeper (i) — the asters. The boy said, “I have (j) — go to supper now.”

20.Complete  the  text  with  suitable  prepositions:  [Ideal School & College, Motijheel, Dhaka]

A person accustomed (a) — hard work is not afraid (b) — any difficulty. He is worthy (c) — praise for his  hardwork. He is never diffident (d) — success. Idleness is foreign (e) — his nature. He is always (f) — hope to attain glorious success. He does not like (g) — depend (h) — others. He has hatred (i) — the people who are indifferent to their future. He knows that misery results (j) — lazines.

21.Complete the text with suitable prepositions.[C. B. 2016; Dhaka Residential Model College, Dhaka]

A  good  student  is never  indifferent  (a) — his  studies.  He always adheres (b) — his studies. He does not learn things (c) — rote.  He  does  not  hunt  (d) — traditional  guide  books. Moreover, he has great thirst (e) — knowledge. For this, he does  not  confine  himself (f) — traditional  studies.  He  is always aware (g) — the current affairs (h) — the world. He abides (i) — his teachers’ advice and jots (j) — their lectures.

22.Complete the text with suitable prepositions.   [Adamjee Cantonment College, Dhaka]

Unfortunately, our very education has been successful (a) — depriving us (b) — our real initiative and our courage (c) — thought.  The  training  we  get  (d)  —  our  school  has  the constant implication (e) — it that it is not for us to produce but  to  borrow.  And  we  are  casting  about  to  borrow  our educational  plans   (f)  —  the  European  institutions.  The trampled plants of Indian corn are dreaming (g) — recouping their harvest (h) — the neighbouring wheat fields. To change the figure, we forget that, for proficiency (i) — walking. It is better to train the muscles of our own legs than to strut (j) — wooden ones of foreign made.

23.Complete the text with suitable propositions.[Motijheel Model School & College, Dhaka]

Corruption is a curse (a) — a nation. It is a great hindrance (b) — the development. (c) — corrupted people, a nation will surely sink (d) — oblivion. Corrupted people are hated by all. The common people have no respect (e) — them. They are devoid (f) — honesty. They stick (g) — their evil activities. They do not abide (h) — the social rules. Morality does not have any effect (i) — them. They bring nothing for the nation. It is high time we stood (j) — them.


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24.Complete the text with suitable prepositions.

Erosion by the river Meghna has made thousands of people homeless in three thanas of Brahmanbaria district. The worst affected  villages  are  (a)  —  Nabinagar,  Bancharampur  and Nasirnagar thanas. Vast tracts (b) — cultivable land, houses, educational institutions, mosques and temples in these areas have  been  washed  (c)  —  by  the  eroding  river  rendering thousands of people homeless. Many families have left their homes and shifted (d) — safer places. Erosion by the river Meghna continues (e) — the year. But (f) — the onset (g) — the monsoons, it takes a devastating turn. People living near river banks have (h) — bear the brunt of the erosion. The government has taken (i) — a scheme to protect some of the areas (j) — the greedy clutches of the River Meghna.

26.Complete the text with suitable prepositions.

I am glad to know that you have stood first (a) — order (b) — merit. I knew you would do well (c) — the examination, as you worked hard. So, it is rightly said that industry is the key (d)  —  success.  Very  few  students  can  do  well  in  the examination (e) — dint of merit. It is seen that those who become great (f) — this mundane world have become so (g) — hard labour. So, you must work hard (h) — order to do well in all examination. I pray (i) — God (j) — your success.

27.Complete the text with appropriate propositions: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

A pious man has firm faith (a) — Allah. He believes (b) — the sayings of the holy prophet (SM). He is not addicted (c) —  any  evil.  Rather, he  is  devoted  (d) —  good  deeds.  He always thinks (e) — others welfare. He is not harmful (f) — anyone. He mixes (g) — all. He leads his life according (h) — the rules of religion. He values religion (i) — everything. He is very conscious (j) — his duties.

29.Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions.

Parents have desire (a) —bright future (b) — their children. They are ready to do anything which may be congenial (c) — the  success  (d) —their  children.  Every  success  (e) —their children make them happy and they become sanguine (f) — their bright future. But then the children do not pay heed (g) — the  suggestions  (h)  — their  parents  and  fail  to  move forward as the parents want. Their entire hopes end  (i) — smoke. So, children must be cautious (j) —it.

HSC Prepositions Suggestion 2025 PDF

30.Complete the text with suitable prepositions: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

Emperor Shah Jahan (a) — Delhi built the Taj Mahal. It is a tomb (b) — his wife in Agra. The building is made (c) — fine white marble. It rests (d) — a platform. Four white towers rise (e) — the corners of the terrace. There is a large dome (f) — the centre. There is an open corridor (g) — which visitors can look (h) — carved marble screens (i) — a central room. The Taj Mahal is surrounded (j) — a  beautiful garden. There is a long pool in front of the building.

31.Complete the text with suitable prepositions: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

A street hawker deals (a) — various things by hawking (b) — street   to   street.   He   carries  his   materials   (c)  —  head. Sometimes he carries his goods in hands and sometimes in a small handicraft. Usually he buys his goods (d) — a cheaper rate and sells them (e) — a good profit. He brings goods for woman and children. He sells them (f) — fixed price. He sells things of domestic chores (g) — woman. He speaks (h) — a different way to draw the attention of his customers. He does not come when the house masters are (i) — home. He knocks when women are free (j) — their household duties.

32.Put in suitable preposition in the blanks: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

Australia has been unusual (a) — the Western World (b) —having   a   very   conservative   attitude   (c)   —   natural   or alternative therapies, according to Dr. Paut Laver, a lecturer (d) — Public Health (e) — the University of Sydney. We‘ve had a tradition of doctors being fairly powerful and I guess they  are  pretty  loath  to  allow  any  pretenders  (f)  —  their position  to  come  (g)  —  it.  In  many  other  industrialized countries,  orthodox  and  alternative  medicine  have  worked ‘hand in glove’ (h) — years. In Europe, only orthodox doctors can prescribe herbal medicine. In Germany, plant remedies account    (i)    —    10%    of   the    national    turnover    of pharmaceuticals. Americans made more visits to alternative therapists (j) — to orthodox doctors in 1990.

33.Complete the following text with suitable prepositions: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

King Slomon was famous (a) — his wisdom and welfare. He always did good (b) — his subjects. So the people (c) — his kingdom were happy. One day two women came to the court (d) — Solomon. There names were Ruth and Rachel. They were quarelling (e) — a child. Ruth said, “I’m the real mother of the child (f) — my house.” “No my lord, the child is mine,” said Rachel. He asked Ruth. “What’s your child afraid (g) —? He’s  afraid  of knives”, replied Ruth.  The king  ordered his servant (h) — bring a knife. The servant did so. The child saw the knife. He began to cry loudly in fear. “Well Ruth, tell me why the child is afraid of knife”, asked king Solomn. (i) — reply Ruth said, “Once the child cut his finger (j) — a knife. Since then he has been afraid of knife.”

34.Complete the text with suitable prepositions: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

Tea is a kind (a) — plant. Tea mainly grows (b) — China, India, Japan and Ceylon. It grows (c) — the slop of hills or hilly region. It need stay (d) — the root. Tea seeds are sown (e) — the rainy season. Tea plant grows twenty to thirty feet high (f) — its wild state. The preparation (g) — tea is not a hard  work.  Black  leaves  are  dropped  (h) — boiled  water. Sugar and milk are mixed (i) — it. Thus, a cup (j) — tasteful tea is made.

35.Fill in the gaps with appropriate prepositions: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

Samira   has   completed   her   M.   A.   in   English   from Jahangirnagar University. She would like (a) — be a teacher. She is now looking (b) — a teaching job. She looks (c) — the advertisements in the dailies. (d) — today‘s paper she finds an advertisement which shows that an English Medium College is looking (e) — a teacher with good academic records and some teaching experience. Prospective candidates are (f) — send a letter (g) — application along with their CV and a passport size photograph (h) — the principal of that college. Samira decides (i) — apply (j) — the post.

36.Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

Students  are  supposed  (a)  — be  inquisitive.  They  should always   gather  knowledge   (b)  —  consistent   (c)  —  the prevailing world situation. They should take every part (d) — all  development  and welfare  activities. We  expect them to abide  by  their  seniors  and  guardians.  Similarly,  we  all  in return  should  treat  them  (e)  — the  maker  (f)  —  future prospect.  So  they  should  act  according  (g)  —  our  great expectation. They should play due role (h) — building up the nation. They have (i) — dispel every curse (j) — the lot of the nation.

37.Complete the text with suitable prepositions: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

Man  has  made  friendship  (a)  —  trees.  Trees  plays  an important role (b) — our life and economy. June and July are the best time (c) — tree plantation. Tree plantation should be expanded (d) — the remote corner of the country. Attempt should  be  made  to  make  the  illiterate  aware  (e)  — the importance of trees. They are a great source (f) — food and vitamins. We use them for various purposes. We cannot make our homes, houses, residences etc without trees. Trees bear a great impact (g) — the climate. If we destroy trees (h) — random, one day the country will turn (i) — a great desert. Trees save us (j) — flood and other natural calamities.

38. Complete the text with suitable prepositions: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

How safe will the buildings (a) — the city of Dhaka be in the event (b) — an earthquake? Experts give no straight answer (c)  —  this  question,  but  call  (d)     —  taking  adequate precautions to minimize losses. That Bangladesh lies (e) — the   active   earthquake   zone   is   not   unknown   (f)   — Bangladeshis. Alarmed (g) — the recurrence (h) — quakes during   recent   years,   experts   put   emphasis   (i)   —   the development (j) — an earthquake resistant building code that all buildings should follow as mandatory.

39.Complete the text with suitable preposition: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

Cancer is one of the deadliest diseases (a) — the modern era. Ever   since   the   days   of  Hippocrates  people   have  been searching (b) — a cure. Cancer is similar (c) — the common cold  in that  although there  are many ways  (d) — treat  it, modern medicine is still yet to come up (e) — a cure. This is partially because  (f) — the  common  cold,  there  are  many different types (g) — cancer, and they are all slightly different (h) — one another. Unfortunately, with over seven million deaths  per  year,  cancer  is  much  more  serious  than  the common  cold. A wide  assortment  (i) — drugs,  chemicals, stem  cells,  genetically  modified  viruses,  and  even  arsenic have all been proposed (j) — cancer cures.

40.Complete the text with suitable prepositions: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

Cricket is nowadays popular all (a) — the world. It is played (b) — two teams. There are eleven players (c) — each team. Two players (d) — the batting team do batting and one (e) — the bowlers of the fielding team do bowling. The fans sitting (f) — the galleries enjoy the match. When the batsman hits the ball making it fly (g) — the boundary line, he scores six runs. (h) — the contrary, when the ball hits the stamps, gets caught (i) — the fielders or it hits the batter’s leg according (j) — the rules the batsman loses his wicket.

41.Complete the text with suitable prepositions: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

Sincerity is a great medicine (a) — work. One can go a long way if one does anything (b) — sincerity. The rich people are sincere to their work and so they are capable (c) — making anything a success. The great men are also sincere because they know that sincerity is the key stone (d) — success. Those who do not follow the rule of sincerity can never go a long way in the world. The poor people are not sometimes sincere and  so  they  lag  (e) —.  If they  can  know  the  benefit  of sincerity, they will make a good use of it.  Sincerity is the tonic (f) — any work because it helps the work to be done properly. If any work is not done properly, one will never get good output (g) — it. So, we should be sincere (h) — every work of our life. Sincerity does not mean only (i) — do any work properly; it also mean dutifulness, honesty, mode and well-behaviour. The people of our country are not still aware (j) — the importance of sincerity.

42.Complete the text with suitable prepositions: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

Humayan    Ahamed    is    perhaps    the    most    celebrated contemporary   Bangladeshi   fiction   writer.   His   immense contribution  (a)  —  Bangla  literature  (b)  —  the  last  three decades has earned him international acclaim as well. At least (c) — the last two decades, his books have been topping the best seller lists (d) — Bangladesh.     He won the hearts (e) — millions as the creation (f) — characters like Himu and Misir Ali. (g) — a nine month battle (h) — cancer (i) — the age of 64, he brought the curtain down (j) — an illustrious career of nearly four decades.

43.Read the following passage and fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions.

One day a dog stole a piece (a) — meat (b) — a butcher’s shop and ran (c) —. On his way there was a stream. There was a plank (d) — the stream. When the dog came to the middle (e) — the plank, he looked down (f) — the water. There he saw his own shadow. He thought that it was another dog (g) — a bigger piece of meat (h) — his mouth. “I must have that piece also,” thought the greedy dog. So thinking, the dog barked and jumped (i) — the water. His own piece (j) — meat at once fell down into the water and was lost.

44.Complete the text with suitable prepositions: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

An honest man is true (a) — his words. He does not deviate (b) —  the  path  of honesty.  He  knows  that  true  happiness consists  (c) — honesty.  So, he does not fall victim (d) — greed.  He  does  not hanker  (e) — money.  An honest  man abstains himself (f) — corruption. He does not associate g) — corrupt people. He derives pleasure (h) — good activities. He does not aspire (i) — wealth and always keeps himself aloof (j) — greedy people.

45.Complete the text with suitable prepositions: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

During the last four years, several devastating cyclones swept (a)  — Bangladesh  and  caused  immense  harm  (b)  — the people. A cyclone may occur any time and (c) — any place. The  cyclone  of Bangladesh  generally  originates  (d) — the Bay-of-Bengal,  and  blows   (e)  —  the  land.  It  is  often accompanied  (f) — thunders  and heavy  showers. Before  a cyclone commences, unbearable heat is felt (g) — a few days. Then suddenly one day the sky becomes terribly dark (h) — clouds and  strong winds begin to blow with  flashes (i) — lightning  and  the  rumbling  of thunders.  It  causes  a  great havoc. A lot of people and other animals die. Dwelling houses are blown (j) —.

46.Complete the text with suitable prepositions:  HSC Prepositions Suggestion

Eve teasing is a panic (a) — our country. A girl certainly feels insecure when  she  faces  such an  odd  situation  (b) — life. Such adverse situation leads her to either commit suicide or at least to discontinue her study. Moreover, the existing law is not sufficient to prevent this social malady. Many innocent girls  fall victim  (c) — the rude  comment  (d) — the  Eve- teasers. We can stop it (e) — raising social awareness now. But (f) — the same time a female member (g) — the society must be decent both (h) — her movement and dress that she puts (i) — . We all should work hand (j) — hand to stop it.

47.Complete the text with suitable prepositions: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

Dowry system is a hateful system (a) — our society. Usually (b) — our society female children are considered inferior (c) — the male children. They are thought to be useless (d) — the society. So during marriage ceremony a section (e) — greedy people claim much wealth (f) — the parents (g) — the bride. If the  guardians  fail  (h)  —  fulfill  the  demand  (i)  —  the bridegroom, they misbehave (j) — them.

48.Fill  in  the  blanks  with  suitable  prepositions:  [R.  B. 2019]

When the sun was setting  (a) —— the treetops, the jailor came  (b) —— the room of Socrates to bid him prepare  (c) —— death. In those days, people were sentenced to death by giving  a cup  (d) —— poison in Athens.  Socrates knew this  and  he  nodded  (e)  —— the jailor.  Bursting  (f)  —— tears the jailor went out of the room and returned (g) —— a cup  of hemlock. Socrates lifted the  cup to his lips.  His pupils  tried  to  keep  back  their  tears  but  soon  the  room was filled  (h) —— the  sound  of weeping. With the  cup  of poison  (i) —— hand,  Socrates  said,  “What  is  the  strange sound? I have heard that a man should die (j) —— peace . So be silent and have patience .”

49.Read  the  following  text  and  fill  in  the  blanks  with suitable prepositions: HSC Prepositions Suggestion

Like many people (a) — the world, I came to know of Nelson Mandela (b) — a distance when he was imprisoned (c) — Roben Island. To so many (d) — us, he was more than just a man.  He  was  a  symbol  (e)  —  the  struggle  (f)  — justice, equality, and dignity (g) — South Africa and (h) — the globe. His  sacrifice  was  so  great  that  it  called  (i)  —  people everywhere to  do what they  could  (j) — behalf of human progress.

50.Complete the text with suitable prepositions : HSC Prepositions Suggestion

The 16th December is a red letter day (a) — the history (b) — Bangladesh. (c) — this day we achieved freedom (d) — a long, bloody battle. A new nation named Bangladesh came (e) —  being  and  made  a  place  (f)  —  the  world  map  as  an independent country. Every year this day is celebrated (g) — an enthusiastic atmosphere. We remember the great sacrifice (h) — our heroic sons who died (i) — this country. We also pay a great tribute (j) — them.

51.Complete  the  text  with  suitable  prepositions.  [Holy Cross College, Dhaka]

Gender discrimination (a) — Bangladesh begins (b) — birth. Most parents want (c) — have children so that they can, when they are older, supplement their family income and help (d) — the domestic work. In the existing socio-economic set-up, male children are best suited (e) — this purpose. So girls are born (f) — an unwelcome world. However, they are assigned, rather confined (g) — domestic chores.  Some (h) — these girls  may  be  at  school.  But  all  their  work  domestic  or academic stops as soon as they married (i) —, which is the prime concern (j) — the parents about their daughter.

52.Complete  the  text  with  suitable  prepositions.  [Dhaka Commerce College, Dhaka]

I  am  fed up  (a) — the next  door neighbour.  His room  is adjacent (b) — my room. Always he keeps his TV (c) — . There is sound (d) — dragging (e) — chairs and tables. When I try to concentrate (f) — my studies, a blaring sound comes (g) — the next door. In winter I can tolerate it (h) — some extent (i) — closing the windows but it becomes unbearable (j) — summer.


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