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Take the Bengali Knowledge Assessment Quiz

Evaluate Your Bengali Language and Culture Skills

Difficulty: Moderate
Questions: 20
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This Bengali Knowledge Assessment Quiz helps you practice vocabulary, grammar, and culture with 15 multiple-choice questions. Get instant feedback and clear explanations to spot gaps and build confidence before an exam. Start with the general quiz for a quick warm-up, or go deeper with the full assessment .

What is the Bengali word for "Hello"?
Shuvo din
Namaskar
Salaam
Nomoskar
"Nomoskar" (নমসঢ়কার) is the standard Bengali greeting equivalent to "Hello." The other options are greetings in other languages or unrelated phrases.
How do you say "Thank you" in Bengali?
Dhonnobad
Namaste
Shukriya
Abhinandan
"Dhonnobad" (ধনঢ়যবাদ) is the common Bengali phrase for "Thank you." The other options are either Urdu or different greetings.
Which Bengali pronoun is used for "I"?
Tumi
Ami
Se
Amra
"Ami" (আমি) is the first-person singular pronoun meaning "I." "Tumi" is "you," "Se" is "he/she," and "Amra" is "we."
Which suffix is commonly used in Bengali to form plurals of common nouns?
-e
-gulo
-ta
-der
The suffix "-gulo" (-ঢ়লি) is added to nouns to indicate plurality in Bengali. The other suffixes serve different grammatical functions or are singular markers.
What is the Bengali phrase for "Good night"?
Shubho bikel
Shubho prabhat
Shubho ratri
Shubho dupur
"Shubho ratri" (শঢ়ভ রাতঢ়রি) literally means "Good night." The other options refer to other times of the day.
In the sentence "আমি ভাত খাই।", which word is the object?
ভাত
আমি
No object present
খাই
In the sentence, "ভাত" (rice) is the object receiving the action of the verb "খাই" (eat). "আমি" is the subject and "খাই" is the verb.
Identify the tense of the sentence "তিনি কাল ঢাকা যাবেন।"
Past tense
Imperative mood
Future tense
Present tense
The verb form "যাবেন" indicates future tense in Bengali. The reference to "কাল" (tomorrow) also supports future action.
What does the Bengali idiom "হাতে খড়ি ফেলা" mean?
To share joy
To celebrate
To work hard
To give up
The idiom "হাতে খড়ি ফেলা" literally means "to throw the match in hand," figuratively meaning to give up or abandon effort. The other options are unrelated.
Pohela Boishakh is celebrated on which date?
21 June
15 August
1 January
14 April
Pohela Boishakh, the Bengali New Year, is celebrated on 14 April. The other dates correspond to different events or cultural calendars.
Which Bengali word contains the retroflex nasal sound "ণ"?
পণঢ়ডিত
মন
বাংলা
নদী
The word "পণঢ়ডিত" (pandit) contains the retroflex nasal "ণঢ়ড" representing "ণ." The other words use the dental nasal "ন."
What is the meaning of "হরিয়াল" in the line "সোনার বাংলা হরিয়াল ভাটি"?
Green
Fertile
Golden
Prosperous
In this line from the national anthem, "হরিয়াল" means "green," describing the verdant lowlands. The other options do not match the literal meaning.
Choose the correct postposition to complete: "আমি সঢ়কঢ়ল ___ যাব।"
সঢ়কঢ়লে
সঢ়কঢ়লে তে
সঢ়কঢ়ল থেকে
সঢ়কঢ়লে থেকে
To indicate location "to school," Bengali uses the locative postposition "-ঝ," forming "সঢ়কঢ়লে." The other options incorrectly add or reverse postpositions.
Which of the following Bengali words includes an aspirated consonant?
কবিতা
খাবার
বসা
জল
The word "খাবার" begins with the aspirated consonant "খঢ়," whereas the others start with unaspirated sounds.
What is Pohela Boishakh?
Diwali
Bengali New Year festival
Eid ul-Fitr
Durga Puja
Pohela Boishakh is the Bengali New Year celebration. The other festivals belong to different traditions.
Read: "রাহঢ়ল পঢ়রতিদিন সকালে সঢ়কঢ়লে যায়।" When does Rahul go to school?
পঢ়রতিদিন সকালে
পঢ়রতিবা বিকেলে
-তকাল সনঢ়ধঢ়যায়
কখনো রাতে
The sentence states Rahul goes to school "পঢ়রতিদিন সকালে" (every morning). The other options do not match the time phrase.
Identify the relative clause in the sentence: "আমি সেই ছেলেটিকে চিনি যে পঢ়রতিদিন দৌড়ায়।"
None of the above
আমি সেই ছেলেটিকে
যে পঢ়রতিদিন দৌড়ায়
চিনি
The clause "যে পঢ়রতিদিন দৌড়ায়" modifies "ছেলেটি" and functions as a relative clause. The other parts are main clause components.
What mood is expressed by the verb in the conditional clause "যদি তঢ়মি পড়াশোনা না করো, তঢ়মি পরীকঢ়ষা ফেলবে।"?
Subjunctive
Conditional
Imperative
Indicative
The clause introduced by "যদি" expresses a condition, so the verb is in the conditional mood. It is not a command or simple statement alone.
In the phrase "আমার হৃদয় -ান করে", which poetic device is used?
Metaphor
Simile
Hyperbole
Personification
Attributing the human action of singing to "heart" is personification. It is not a simile, metaphor, or exaggerated statement.
Which word demonstrates the retroflex aspirated consonant "ঠ" in Bengali?
খাতা
তালপাতা
পাতা
ঠানঢ়ডা
"ঠানঢ়ডা" begins with the retroflex aspirated consonant "ঠ." The other words do not contain this sound.
Passage: "মরীচিকা পঢ়রতিদিন বিকালে বই পড়তে ভালোবাসে। আজ সে বইটি শেষ করেছে। ঝখন সে বনঢ়ধঢ়দের সাথে -লঢ়প বলবে।" When does মরীচিকা prefer to read her book?
সকালে
রাতে
দঢ়পঢ়রে
বিকালে
The passage states directly that মরীচিকা prefers to read "পঢ়রতিদিন বিকালে" (every afternoon). The other choices do not match.
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Learning Outcomes

  1. Identify common Bengali vocabulary and phrases
  2. Analyse grammatical structures in Bengali sentences
  3. Demonstrate understanding of cultural references
  4. Apply proper pronunciation rules for Bengali words
  5. Evaluate reading comprehension of Bengali passages

Cheat Sheet

  1. Common Bengali Greetings and Expressions - Kick off your Bengali journey by mastering friendly hellos and polite questions. Learning phrases like "নমসঢ়কার" (Nomoshkar) for "Hello" and "আপনি কেমন আছেন?" (Apni kemon achhen?) for "How are you?" will help you start conversations with confidence and a smile. Practice these every day to sound warm and welcoming! Useful Bengali phrases
  2. Sentence Structure: Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) - Bengali typically follows an SOV order, which might feel backward compared to English. For example, "আমি বই পড়ি" (Ami boi pori) literally translates to "I book read," so you'll say the object before the verb. Once you get this rhythm, you'll start thinking in Bengali without pausing! Bengali grammar
  3. Postpositions vs. Prepositions - Instead of placing words like "in" or "on" before the noun, Bengali uses postpositions after it. Try "বইয়ের উপর" (boi-er upar) to mean "on the book" and notice how the structure flips. These small shifts will sharpen your grammar radar and make you sound more natural. Prepositions and postpositions
  4. Bengali Numerals and Counting - Numbers pop up everywhere, from shopping lists to bus fares, so get comfortable with "১" (ek), "২" (dui) and beyond. Practice counting objects around you in Bengali to embed these symbols in your memory. Soon you'll find yourself spotting "১০" (dosh) on street signs and price tags without a hitch! Bengali numerals
  5. Pronunciation: Aspirated vs. Unaspirated Sounds - Bengali boasts a rich sound palette where a gentle puff of air can change meaning. Compare "প" (pô, unaspirated) with "ফ" (pho, aspirated) and feel the difference in your mouth. Regular tongue-twister drills will make these subtleties second nature. Bengali phonology
  6. Idioms and Proverbs - Spice up your speech with colorful expressions like "নাচতে না জানলে উঠান বাঝকা" (Nachte na janle uthan baka), meaning "If you can't dance, the yard is crooked." These nuggets reflect local wisdom and will impress native speakers with your cultural flair. Add one new idiom a week to your vocabulary! Useful Bengali phrases
  7. Honorifics and Politeness Levels - Bengali pronouns shift with respect: use "তঢ়মি" (tumi) for peers or kids, and "আপনি" (apni) for elders or formal chats. Choosing the right word shows you care about relationships and cultural norms. It's a small change that speaks volumes! Bengali pronouns
  8. Compound Word Formation - Bengali loves mashups! Words like "রেলগাড়ি" (relgari) blend "রেল" (rel, rail) and "গাড়ি" (gari, car) to mean "train." Spotting and creating compounds helps you build vocabulary fast and see how meanings combine. Try inventing your own fun compounds too! Bengali compounds
  9. Reading and Writing the Script - Dive into the elegant curves of the Bengali alphabet by tracing letters like "অ" (aw) and "ক" (ka). Start with simple words and progressively write short sentences to build muscle memory. The more you write, the faster you'll recognize words when reading signs, menus, or stories. Bengali alphabet and pronunciation
  10. Bengali Literature and Media - Immerse yourself by reading short stories, listening to catchy songs, or watching films with subtitles. Authors like Rabindranath Tagore and Satyajit Ray's films offer cultural insights and engaging language in context. Regular exposure will boost your comprehension and make learning feel like fun entertainment! Bengali literature
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