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1Choose the correct synonym of 'meticulous'.
A.Thorough
B.Careless
C.Hasty
D.Vague
Explanation: Meticulous means showing great attention to detail; thorough is the closest synonym. Cash officers need meticulous counting and voucher checking, so this vocabulary item appears often in bank English sections.
2Select the antonym of 'scarce'.
A.Rare
B.Abundant
C.Limited
D.Sparse
Explanation: Scarce means in short supply. Abundant means plentiful and is the standard antonym tested in bank prelim vocabulary. Rare, limited, and sparse are near-synonyms of scarce.
3Fill in the blank: Neither the cashier nor the tellers _____ available after closing.
A.were
B.was
C.is
D.be
Explanation: With neither…nor, the verb agrees with the nearer subject. Here 'tellers' is plural, so 'were' is correct. Subject-verb agreement with correlative conjunctions is a staple of Officer Cash English MCQs.
4Identify the correctly spelled word.
A.Reciept
B.Receept
C.Reciet
D.Receipt
Explanation: Receipt follows the 'i before e except after c' exception pattern: after c the order is e-i, giving receipt. Spelling of banking documents words is frequently tested in prelim English.
5Choose the correct passive form: 'The branch manager signed the voucher.'
A.The voucher is signed the branch manager.
B.The voucher signed by the branch manager.
C.The voucher has signed by the branch manager.
D.The voucher was signed by the branch manager.
Explanation: Active past simple 'signed' becomes passive 'was signed' with the agent introduced by by. Option D is the only grammatically complete passive. Voice transformation is a high-frequency bank English item.
6What is the meaning of the idiom 'to hit the nail on the head'?
A.To miss the point
B.To say exactly the right thing
C.To injure someone
D.To postpone a decision
Explanation: To hit the nail on the head means to describe a situation accurately or say precisely what is correct. Idioms like this appear regularly in combined-bank English sections.
7Choose the correct article: _____ honest cashier returned the extra notes.
A.A
B.The
C.An
D.No article
Explanation: Honest begins with a vowel sound /ɒ/, so the indefinite article an is required before the adjective-noun phrase. Article choice before vowel sounds is a classic prelim trap.
8Select the correct preposition: The remittance was credited _____ the customer's account.
A.on
B.at
C.by
D.to
Explanation: Standard banking English uses credit to an account (and debit from an account). Preposition collocations with banking verbs are common Officer Cash items.
9Change into indirect speech: He said, 'I am balancing the till now.'
A.He said that he was balancing the till then.
B.He said that he is balancing the till now.
C.He said that I was balancing the till then.
D.He said that he balanced the till now.
Explanation: In reported speech, present continuous becomes past continuous, and now typically becomes then. Pronoun I shifts to he. Narration rules are heavily tested in bank English papers.
10Find the one-word substitution: 'A person who counts and handles cash in a bank.'
A.Auditor
B.Cashier
C.Actuary
D.Underwriter
Explanation: A cashier (or teller) is the front-line staff member who receives, pays, and balances cash. One-word substitutions tied to banking roles appear often in Officer Cash English.

About the BSCS Officer Cash Exam Exam

The BSCS Combined Bank Officer (Cash) preliminary MCQ is the screening test for Officer (Cash)/Officer (Teller) posts in participating state-owned banks under Bangladesh Bank's Bankers' Selection Committee Secretariat. Candidates typically face English–Bangla–Math–GK–Computer prelim MCQs, a descriptive written stage, and a viva. This free bank focuses on the prelim MCQ pattern used across recent combined Officer Cash circulars.

Assessment

Multi-stage BSCS combined state-owned bank recruitment for Officer (Cash)/Officer (Teller): (1) Preliminary MCQ — typically 100 marks in about 1 hour covering English (25), Bangla (25), General Mathematics & Quantitative Skills (20), General Knowledge (20), and Basic Computer Knowledge (10), commonly with 0.25 negative marking; (2) Written examination — commonly 200 marks with Bangla/English focus writing, GK, comprehension, mathematics, translation, and argument; (3) Viva voce. Exact sectional titles and marks can vary by circular (e.g., Job ID 10222, 25103, 26103).

Time Limit

Preliminary MCQ commonly 1 hour; written and viva timings are published per circular and admit card. Confirm your sitting notice on erecruitment.bb.org.bd / bb.org.bd.

Passing Score

No single fixed public pass percentage is published for every Officer (Cash) preliminary cycle; BSCS/Bangladesh Bank sets competitive shortlisting cut-offs per recruitment. Treat negative marking seriously and confirm any stated threshold in your circular or result notice.

Exam Fee

Circular-specific application fee via Bangladesh Bank e-recruitment. The June 2026 Officer (Cash) circular (Job ID 26103) listed Tk 200 (Tk 50 for disadvantaged groups) payable by Rocket/MFS Bill Pay (Biller ID often 499 / Bankers Selection Committee Secretariat). Confirm the exact amount and payment deadline on the live circular for your Job ID. (Bankers' Selection Committee Secretariat (BSCS), Bangladesh Bank)

BSCS Officer Cash Exam Exam Content Outline

25%

English (Grammar & Vocabulary)

Articles, prepositions, voice, narration, agreement, conditionals, tenses, synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and spelling.

25%

Bangla (Literature & Grammar)

Literature authors/works, sandhi, samas, karak, vocabulary, idioms, proverbs, and Language Movement identity.

20%

General Mathematics & Quantitative Skills

Percentage, profit-loss, average, ratio, SI/CI, speed-time, time-work, HCF/LCM, mensuration, mixtures, series.

20%

General Knowledge

Bangladesh affairs, Bangladesh Bank and SOE bank facts, geography, national days, constitution, and international economic bodies.

10%

Basic Computer Knowledge

Hardware/software basics, memory units, MS Office, internet protocols, IP addressing, shortcuts, and phishing awareness.

How to Pass the BSCS Officer Cash Exam Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: No single fixed public pass percentage is published for every Officer (Cash) preliminary cycle; BSCS/Bangladesh Bank sets competitive shortlisting cut-offs per recruitment. Treat negative marking seriously and confirm any stated threshold in your circular or result notice.
  • Assessment: Multi-stage BSCS combined state-owned bank recruitment for Officer (Cash)/Officer (Teller): (1) Preliminary MCQ — typically 100 marks in about 1 hour covering English (25), Bangla (25), General Mathematics & Quantitative Skills (20), General Knowledge (20), and Basic Computer Knowledge (10), commonly with 0.25 negative marking; (2) Written examination — commonly 200 marks with Bangla/English focus writing, GK, comprehension, mathematics, translation, and argument; (3) Viva voce. Exact sectional titles and marks can vary by circular (e.g., Job ID 10222, 25103, 26103).
  • Time limit: Preliminary MCQ commonly 1 hour; written and viva timings are published per circular and admit card. Confirm your sitting notice on erecruitment.bb.org.bd / bb.org.bd.
  • Exam fee: Circular-specific application fee via Bangladesh Bank e-recruitment. The June 2026 Officer (Cash) circular (Job ID 26103) listed Tk 200 (Tk 50 for disadvantaged groups) payable by Rocket/MFS Bill Pay (Biller ID often 499 / Bankers Selection Committee Secretariat). Confirm the exact amount and payment deadline on the live circular for your Job ID.

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BSCS Officer Cash Exam Study Tips from Top Performers

1Weight study time to English and Bangla first (half the prelim marks), then keep daily math drills with timed sets that penalize wrong guesses to simulate −0.25 marking.
2For GK, master Bangladesh Bank institutional facts from bb.org.bd plus the names and roles of participating state-owned banks in your circular, Liberation War chronology, and national days.
3Use this 100-question bank as a prelim screener: review every wrong computer and vocabulary item the same day, because those sections are short but high-yield for Officer Cash.

Frequently Asked Questions

What subjects appear in the BSCS Officer (Cash) preliminary MCQ?

The pattern most widely reproduced for combined Officer (Cash)/Officer (Teller) prelims is English (25 marks), Bangla (25), General Mathematics & Quantitative Skills (20), General Knowledge (20), and Basic Computer Knowledge (10), totaling 100 marks in about one hour. Always match the subject list printed in your current circular.

Is there negative marking in the Officer (Cash) preliminary exam?

Candidate reports and schedule notices for combined Officer (Cash) MCQ sittings commonly state 0.25 mark deduction per wrong answer. Because circular wording can change, verify the instruction page or admit-card rules for your sitting before you guess aggressively.

What is the application fee for combined bank Officer (Cash) posts?

Fees are circular-specific. The June 2026 Officer (Cash) circular (Job ID 26103) listed Tk 200 (Tk 50 for disadvantaged groups) payable through Rocket/MFS Bill Pay on erecruitment.bb.org.bd. Always read the live circular for your Job ID.

How many stages are there after the preliminary MCQ?

Successful prelim candidates typically sit a written examination (commonly described as 200 marks with Bangla/English focus writing, GK, comprehension, mathematics, translation, and argument) and then a viva voce. Admit cards and schedules are published via BSCS/Bangladesh Bank notices and national dailies.