Each of the student, as well as the teacher,... required to attend the seminar.
ক) are
খ) have
গ) is
ঘ) were
বিস্তারিত ব্যাখ্যা:
The subject of the sentence is 'Each'. Phrases like 'as well as', 'along with', 'in addition to' do not affect the main subject. 'Each' is always singular and requires a singular verb. Therefore, 'is' is the correct verb.
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ক) keep someone close and trusted
খ) physically push someone away
গ) hug someone warmly
ঘ) maintain distance or avoid close relationship
Note : To keep someone at arm's length' means to deliberately avoid being friendly or close to someone; to maintain a formal or distant relationship.
ক) Beautify
খ) Beautifully
গ) Beautifying
ঘ) Beauty
Note : . 'Beautiful' is an adjective. Its noun form is 'Beauty'. 'Beautify' is the verb form (to make beautiful). 'Beautifully' is the adverb form. 'Beautifying' is a participle/gerund.
ক) had I closed
খ) have I closed
গ) I had closed
ঘ) I closed
Note : . When a sentence begins with 'Hardly', the auxiliary verb comes before the subject (inversion). The structure is 'Hardly + had + subject + past participle ... when + past simple'. Therefore, 'had I closed' is the correct form.
ক) have increased
খ) has increased
গ) were increased
ঘ) Increase rapidly
Note : . The subject of the sentence is 'The number', which is singular. The phrase 'of the unemployed men' is a prepositional phrase modifying 'number'. A singular subject requires a singular verb. 'has increased' is the singular present perfect verb. 'have increased' is plural.
ক) Manuever
খ) Manover
গ) Manuever
ঘ) Manoeuvre
Note : The correct spelling can be 'maneuver' (American English) or 'manoeuvre' (British English). Since 'Manoeuvre' is one of the options and all other variants are incorrect, it is the right answer.
ক) They considered her as capable for the role.
খ) They considered her to be capable for the role.
গ) They considered her capable of the role.
ঘ) They considered her capable for the role.
Note : The verb 'consider' is followed by an object and a complement (adjective or noun), without 'as' or 'to be'. The adjective 'capable' is followed by the preposition 'of'. Thus, 'considered her capable of' is the grammatically correct structure.
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