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Faculty of Business Studies(FBS) 2015-2016 || Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP) || 2015

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Bangladesh is a development surprise for the rest of the world. It proved many myths wrong. Global development thinkers like Professor Amartya Sen lauded overall progress of Bangladesh. Professor Sen underlined that Bangladesh has progressed much more in development sector compared to many developing countries of the world. At an early stage of Millennium Development Goals (MDG) implementation, Bangladesh adjusted its development plans to the MDG framework. Bangladesh wanted the MDG targets to help in realizing the national aspiration. The country has already achieved or is on track to meet almost all the MDGs. Key to success of Bangladesh was political commitment and people's inspiration to make 'Sonar Bangla'. Bangladesh also mobilized its national resources and enhanced capabilities; empowered people; engaged in partnership with wide range of local and international actors.

During this period, Bangladesh reduced extreme poverty by half. Bangladesh improved access to basic education, health services, water and sanitation. During the last six years, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Bangladesh grew at over 6% despite global slowdown. Over the past decade, exports of Bangladesh grew by more than three times; foreign exchange reserve has risen around seven times. This year, Bangladesh graduated to the World Bank's lower-middle income status. Bangladesh is on course to become a Middle Income Country by 2021. Commitment of Bangladesh Government has always been to ensure well-being of people. The government is working to protect vulnerable people, including migrants and persons affected by climate change, autism and other forms of disabilities. These come from the vision of the nation to build an inclusive society.

Bangladesh has decided to take technology to people's doorstep. The vision of 'Digital Bangladesh' is bringing results in lifting people's lives and livelihoods. People in Bangladesh receive over 200 services from 5,275 Digital Centres. Over 16,500 IT-connected Community Health Clinics and Union Parishad Health Complexes extend basic health care services. To realize demographic dividend, Bangladesh invested heavily on skill development of younger population. Present Government emphasizes much on education and health for all, particularly of women and girls.

To ensure food and nutrition security, Bangladesh has scaled up its investment in agriculture. Bangladesh agriculture has fast transformed to be a driver of development. Technology and innovation is hallmark of present-day agriculture in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Government has developed stress-tolerant crop varieties to adapt to the changing climate. She has achieved self sufficiency in food production and now exporting rice abroad. Bangladesh wants to sustain the momentum of the MDGs, build on their successes. Bangladesh has set its 'Vision 2021 -to emerge as a Middle Income, knowledge-driven digital economy. These are to realize the dream of the Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, to build a 'Sonar Bangla', the land of Golden Bengal.


mobilizing its national resources and enhanced scapabilities
improving access to basic education, health services, water sanitation and empowering people
engaging in partnership with a wide range of local and international actors
All of the above
Commitment of Bangladesh Government has always been to ensure well-being of its people
Over the past decade, exports of Bangladesh grew by more than three times
Bangladesh Government has developed stress-tolerant crop varieties to adapt to the changing climate
Bangladesh is still struggling in achieving MDG
Education and Agriculture
Education and Sanitation.
Education and Health
All of the above
Challenges in Implementation of MDGs
Bangladesh becomes a Middle Income Country by 2021
Environmental Movements in Bangladesh
Knowledge-driven digital Bangladesh
to develop stress-tolerant crop varieties
to ensure the food and nutrition security for its citizens
to export rice abroad
None of the above

Part II: Synonyms

In questions 6 through 10, indicate from the given choices, which has the similar meaning of the word in CAPITAL letters.


Heterogeneous
Similar
Different
Harmony
Aware
Disjoined
Intelligible
None of the above
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Divert
Reveal
Docile
None of the above

Part III: Antonyms

In questions 11 through 15, indicate from the given choices, which one has an opposite meaning of the word in CAPITAL letters.


Harmful
Intentional
Ornate
Interminable

Part IV: Analogy Test

Directions: Carefully notice the relationship between the words in CAPITAL letters in each question numbered 16 through 20. Choose the answer from the pair whose relationship most resembles with it.


Professor: Degree
Fruit: Flower
Science: Chemical
Zoology: Animal
Reward: Victor
Applaud: Performer
Denounce: Accuser
Donate: Financier
Clothes: Shoes
Catalog: Shelves
Aviary: Birds
Thread: Spindle
Dislike: Abhorrence
Faith: Belief
Science: Witchcraft
Fire: Torch
Judge: Incorruptible
Journal: Ledger
Books: Accounts
Verse: Poem