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৪৯ তম (বিশেষ) বিসিএস প্রিলিমিনারি টেস্ট (শিক্ষা) (Department) (10-10-2025)
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Collective soul of the world
revenge is inevitable in a corrupt court
Hamlet's philosophical indecision versus Laertes' impulsiveness
The entanglement of personal vendetta with societal expectation
That both characters are morally equivalent in their pursuit of justice
Ode on Melancholy and Ode on Indolence
Ode to autumn and Ode on Indolence
Ode to a Nightingale and Ode on a Grecian Urn
Ode to Psyche and Ode on Melancholy
To highlight Lady Macbeth's ambition
To understand the deceptive nature of prophecy and moral ambiguity
To illustrate Banquo's loyalty to Duncan
To reinforce the historical accuracy of Scottish succession
The passage of time and change
Flashing eyes! floating hair
Offer escape from history into timeless legend
Denounce myth & superstition irrelevant to the modern age
Impose structure on cultural fragmentation, framing modern despair within ancient continuity
Preserve classical leaming as the only remedy for cultural collapse
He symbolizes industrial progress
He represents a historical figure of political power
He provides a unifying consciousness across fragmented voices
Triumph of reason over emotion
Satire of human inability to balance reason and passion
Endorsement of animal instinct
ক্য A straightforward colonial travelogue recounting imperial adventures
A detached chronicle of historical fact
An objective realist account of African exploration
A symbolic layering of meaning that resists definitive interpretation
To seek, to strive, to find, and not to yield
To strive, to find, to seek, and not to yield
To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield
To seek, to find, to strive, and not to yield
His triumph over the jungle
His hatred of colonial officials
His recognition of his own moral corruption
Function merely as deceptive embellishments
Expose the instability of knowledge, identity and truth
Reinforce Othello's absolute authority
by clinging to love and human connection
Looks at the reflection in a stream
spiritual performance and aesthetic perfection
He longs for genuine connection but reduces women to distant aesthetic images
He yearms for Intellectual authority yet mistrusts language itself
He contemplates death as an escape while clinging obsessively to life's minutiae
He dreams of heroic grandeur but is immobilized by trivial fears.
representative of the Victorian age
a biblical metaphor for divine creation and human malleability
a critique of mechanical determinism
An example of artistic creativity
a stoic emblem of resigned fate
The cycle of life and death
Pragmatic self-revision to save marriage
Genuine moral growth shaped by Elizabeth's challenge
The natural humility of wealth confronting poverty
A performance designed to preserve social dominance
branded with a red letter
Moral corruption of England's enemies
Swift: small-mindedness & factionalism are human flaws
Gulliver's bias against small people
Metaphor for disruptive insects
At the May Day dance in Marlott
A Pure Women Faithfully presented
A nervous hesitation typical of unfulfilled lovers in Romantic poetry
The disintegration of selfhood under modernist anxiety and self-consciousness
The impossibility of poetic sincerity in a disenchanted world
The alienation of the mechanized working-class voice in urban landscapes
The time since Christ's birth
A critique of patriarchal constraints on women
A psychological manifestation of guilt and the breakdown of relationships
A prophecy of Macbeth's final defeat
A symbolic representation of Scotland's political decay
Progress in science in technology
He believes humans can be fully reformed with education
He still accepts the inevitability of human moral corruption
He fully renounces human society and becomes a recluse
He entirely blames the Houyhnhnms for setting impossible standards
seeds falling to the ground
irregular meter, prophetic diction and ominous imagery
Characters are rewarded or punished strictly according to moral merit
Social conventions are exposed as arbitrary and sometimes absurd
Elizabeth corrects Darcy's pride
Jane and Bingley's romance is finalized
A reflection of Hamlet's inability to understand human relationship in general
Pure moral guidance as Hamlet seeks to protect them
A critique of courtly love ideals without political implications
Misogyny and fragility of female agency within patriarchal structures
the child is burdened with worldly knowledge at birth
the loss of innate divinity as the soul enters temporal life
A metaphysical stance rejecting immortality of the soul
A parody of Christian theology
She is a doll in her father's hand
She remains an elite till the end
She reaches the conclusion that she is akin to Caliban
Glorification of heroic action
Pastoral simplicity and urban conflicts
Alienation and fragmentation in the modern world
Escape into mythical violence
Return of pastoral innocence
Perfection of art beyond time
The chaos of cyclical history
The Rime of Ancient Mariner