Learn Vocabulary Through Stories - BPSC
バングラデシュのindependent constitutional body、BPSCは、民主政府におけるeligible candidatesのrecruitmentとselectionを行っています。それは1972年4月8日にestablishedされ、BCSexaminationsを通じて26のcadresにappointmentsを提供します。assessment processは、Preliminary、Written、およびViva Voceの3つの段階に分かれています。
委員会のchairpersonとmembersは、大統領によってappointedされます。それは単に採用を処理するだけでなく、eligibilityの決定、昇進、転任、そしてdisciplinary adviceにも関与します。
このinstitutionは、民主主義におけるgovernance efficiencyとneutralityを確保するために働いています。merit-based recruitmentとtransparencyを通じて、国家のadministrative frameworkを強化します。BPSCは公共サービスimprovementsとeffective governanceの達成においてpivotal roleを果たしています。
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#287
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ˌɪn.dɪˈpen.dənt
adjective
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Not depending on another for livelihood or subsistence; free from outside control; not subject to another's authority.
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An independent institution ensures transparency in governance. |
autonomous, sovereign, free, self-governing, self-reliant, uncontrolled
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dependent, subordinate, controlled, subject, reliant, governed
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#288
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ˌkɒn.stɪˈtjuː.ʃən.əl
adjective
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Relating to an established set of principles governing a state; in accordance with a political constitution.
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Constitutional reforms ensure fairness in the system. |
legal, chartered, lawful, legitimate, statutory, authorized
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unconstitutional, illegal, unlawful, illegitimate, unauthorized, invalid
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#289
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ˈel.ɪ.dʒə.bəl
adjective
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Having the right to do or obtain something through satisfaction of the appropriate conditions.
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Only eligible candidates are considered for appointments. |
qualified, suitable, entitled, fit, worthy, competent
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ineligible, unsuitable, unqualified, unfit, unworthy, incompetent
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#290
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ˈkæn.dɪ.deɪts
noun
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A person who applies for a job or is nominated for election; someone being considered for a position.
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Candidates undergo a rigorous selection process. |
applicants, nominees, contenders, aspirants, hopefuls, prospects
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non-applicants, non-contenders, excludees, rejectees, disqualified, ineligible
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#291
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rɪˈkruːt.mənt
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The action of finding new people to join an organization or support a cause.
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Recruitment strengthens the workforce. |
hiring, enrollment, selection, engagement, appointment, employment
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dismissal, retrenchment, firing, discharge, layoff, termination
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#292
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sɪˈlek.ʃən
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The action or fact of carefully choosing someone or something as being the best or most suitable.
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The selection process is based on merit. |
choice, shortlisting, picking, choosing, election, appointment
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rejection, exclusion, elimination, dismissal, refusal, denial
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#293
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ɪˈstæb.lɪʃt
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Set up on a firm or permanent basis; having existed for a long time and therefore recognized.
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BPSC was established in 1972. |
founded, created, instituted, formed, set up, built
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dismantled, abolished, destroyed, dissolved, eliminated, closed
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#294
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ɪɡˌzæm.ɪˈneɪ.ʃənz
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A detailed inspection or investigation; a formal test of a person's knowledge or proficiency.
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BPSC conducts rigorous examinations. |
tests, assessments, evaluations, inspections, reviews, analyses
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exemptions, passes, approvals, acceptances, waivers, dispensations
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#295
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ˈkɑː.dərz
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A small group of people specially trained for a particular purpose or profession; a group of activists in a communist or other political organization.
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There are 26 cadres under BPSC. |
groups, divisions, units, corps, teams, squads
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individual, unit, single, lone, solitary, separate
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#296
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əˈpɔɪnt.mənts
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An arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place; the action of assigning a job or role to someone.
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Government appointments follow meritocracy. |
placements, designations, assignments, positions, postings, jobs
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dismissals, terminations, removals, discharges, layoffs, firings
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#297
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əˈses.mənt
noun
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The evaluation or estimation of the nature, quality, or ability of someone or something.
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The assessment process ensures fairness. |
evaluation, review, appraisal, analysis, examination, judgment
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neglect, guesswork, assumption, ignorance, oversight, disregard
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#298
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ˈprəʊ.ses
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A series of actions or steps taken in order to achieve a particular end.
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Recruitment involves a three-stage process. |
procedure, method, system, technique, approach, way
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stagnation, disruption, chaos, disorder, confusion, halt
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prɪˈlɪm.ɪ.nər.i
adjective
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Denoting an action or event preceding or done in preparation for something fuller or more important.
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Preliminary exams filter eligible candidates. |
initial, introductory, preparatory, opening, first, primary
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final, conclusive, ultimate, definitive, last, closing
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ˈvaɪ.və ˈvəʊs
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An oral examination, typically for an academic qualification.
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Viva Voce tests communication skills. |
oral examination, interview, verbal test, spoken test, face-to-face assessment, oral quiz
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written, non-verbal, silent, mute, paper-based, textual
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#301
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ˈtʃeə.pɜː.sən
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A person who is in charge of a meeting or organization; the presiding officer of a committee, board, or organization.
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The chairperson ensures procedural integrity. |
leader, head, president, director, chief, moderator
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member, participant, follower, subordinate, assistant, deputy
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ˈmem.bərz
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A person, animal, or plant belonging to a particular group; an individual belonging to a group such as a society or team.
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Members collaborate to finalize recruitment decisions. |
participants, contributors, associates, colleagues, partners, affiliates
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leaders, observers, outsiders, non-members, strangers, excluded
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#303
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əˈpɔɪn.tɪd
verb
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Assign a job or role to someone; designate someone to a position.
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Appointed officials carry significant responsibilities. |
assigned, designated, nominated, selected, chosen, commissioned
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removed, dismissed, discharged, fired, terminated, relieved
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#304
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ˌel.ɪ.dʒəˈbɪl.ə.ti
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The state of having the right to do or obtain something through satisfaction of the appropriate conditions.
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Eligibility criteria maintain fairness. |
qualification, suitability, entitlement, fitness, competency, worthiness
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ineligibility, unsuitability, disqualification, unfitness, incompetency, unworthiness
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#305
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ˌɪn.stɪˈtjuː.ʃən
noun
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An organization founded and united for a specific purpose; an established law, practice, or custom.
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Institutions play a crucial role in governance. |
organization, establishment, foundation, body, agency, entity
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individual, entity, person, dissolution, breakdown, destruction
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#306
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ˈɡʌv.ən.əns
noun
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The action or manner of governing; the conduct of the policy, actions, and affairs of a state, organization, or people.
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Effective governance ensures sustainable development. |
administration, leadership, management, control, rule, direction
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disorder, mismanagement, chaos, anarchy, neglect, abandonment
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#307
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ɪˈfɪʃ.ən.si
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The state or quality of being efficient; achievement of maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.
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Efficiency enhances resource utilization. |
productivity, effectiveness, competence, capability, proficiency, performance
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inefficiency, wastefulness, incompetence, sluggishness, slowness, inadequacy
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#308
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njuːˈtræl.ə.ti
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The state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartiality.
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Neutrality fosters trust in decision-making. |
impartiality, fairness, objectivity, balance, detachment, non-alignment
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bias, prejudice, partiality, favoritism, discrimination, unfairness
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#309
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ˈmer.ɪt beɪst
adjective
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Based on or determined by individual merit, ability, or achievement rather than other factors.
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Merit-based recruitment strengthens the workforce. |
performance-oriented, capability-driven, skill-based, competency-focused, ability-centered, talent-driven
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favoritism, nepotism, bias-based, prejudiced, unfair, discriminatory
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#310
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trænˈspær.ən.si
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The quality of being easy to perceive or detect; openness, accountability, and honesty in governance or operations.
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Transparency fosters trust in governance. |
clarity, openness, honesty, accountability, visibility, disclosure
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opaceness, ambiguity, secrecy, concealment, opacity, obscurity
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#311
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ədˈmɪn.ɪ.strə.tɪv
adjective
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Relating to the running of a business, organization, etc.; concerned with or relating to management or administration.
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Administrative reforms improve efficiency. |
managerial, operational, executive, bureaucratic, organizational, supervisory
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non-managerial, unstructured, informal, unorganized, chaotic, disorderly
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#312
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ˈfreɪm.wɜːk
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A basic structure underlying a system, concept, or text; an essential supporting structure.
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A strong framework ensures stability. |
structure, foundation, system, model, skeleton, architecture
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disorder, disorganization, chaos, instability, breakdown, collapse
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#313
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ɪmˈpruːv.mənts
noun
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The action of making or becoming better; an instance of something becoming or being made better.
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Continuous improvements increase productivity. |
enhancements, advancements, upgrades, betterments, refinements, progress
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deteriorations, declines, regressions, setbacks, worsening, degradation
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#314
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ɪˈfek.tɪv
adjective
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Successful in producing a desired or intended result; having the power to influence or produce a result.
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Effective policies drive organizational success. |
efficient, productive, successful, powerful, potent, influential
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ineffective, unproductive, unsuccessful, weak, powerless, useless
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ˈpɪv.ə.təl
adjective
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Of crucial importance in relation to the development or success of something else; central, vital.
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BPSC plays a pivotal role in governance. |
central, key, crucial, vital, essential, critical
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peripheral, minor, insignificant, trivial, unimportant, secondary
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