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Question 1 of 25
1. Question
2 pointsCategory: MathThe arithmetic mean between a and b is
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Question 2 of 25
2. Question
2 pointsCategory: MathSum of n term of a G.P is
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Question 3 of 25
3. Question
2 pointsCategory: MathA number A is said to be the arithmetic mean between two number a and b if a ,A, b is
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Question 4 of 25
4. Question
2 pointsCategory: MathThe 7th term of an arithmetic sequence whose first term is 2 and common difference is zero is
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Question 5 of 25
5. Question
2 pointsCategory: Quantitative ReasoningWhat is the slope of the passing through the points (4,6) and (-1, -2) ?
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Question 6 of 25
6. Question
2 pointsCategory: Quantitative ReasoningWhat is the largest 4 digit number exactly divisible by 88
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Answer: Option D
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Largest 4 digit number is 9999
After doing 9999 ÷ 88 we get remainder 55
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Question 7 of 25
7. Question
2 pointsCategory: Quantitative ReasoningHow many pieces of 0.85 meteres can be cut from a rod 42.5 meteres long
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Answer: Option C
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Question 8 of 25
8. Question
2 pointsCategory: Quantitative Reasoning5.8 * 2.5 + 0.6 * 6.75 + 139.25= ?
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Question 9 of 25
9. Question
2 pointsCategory: Quantitative Reasoning6897 is divisible by
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Question 10 of 25
10. Question
2 pointsCategory: Quantitative ReasoningWhat will be the fraction of 4%
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Answer: Option D
Explanation:
4*1/100 = 1/25.
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Question 11 of 25
11. Question
2 pointsCategory: EnglishSelect the pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair.
CUP : LIP :: BIRD : ?
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Question 12 of 25
12. Question
2 pointsCategory: English(Synonyms) Select the choice closest in meaning to the main word.
GRUBBY
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Question 13 of 25
13. Question
2 pointsCategory: English(Synonyms) Select the choice closest in meaning to the main word.
MISFORTUNE
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Question 14 of 25
14. Question
2 pointsCategory: English(Antonyms) Choose the word or phrase that is most opposite in meaning to the word.
ABORIGINAL
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Question 15 of 25
15. Question
2 pointsCategory: English(Antonyms) Choose the word or phrase that is most opposite in meaning to the word.
CONFIDENT
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Question 16 of 25
16. Question
2 pointsCategory: EnglishThe literature on drug addiction has grown at a rate that
defies anyone to keep abreast of the literature, and
apparently in inverse proportion to our understanding of
the subject. Addiction, or dependence, as it is more
fashionable to call it, excites controversy and speculation
yet true understanding of the phenomenon remains elusive.
In fact the area is fraught with speculation and
acrimonious debate. Definition of terms such as ‘drug’,
‘addiction’, and ‘abuse’ is obviously less controversial
than attempts to explain the nature of drug dependence,
yet even the terminology is imprecise and overlain with
subjective connotations. At its most basic, a drug, as
defined by the World Heath Organization, is simply ‘any
substance which when taken into the living organism may
modify one or more of its functions’. This kind of
definition is too wide to be of any use in a discussion
of dependence: it covers everything from insulin to
aspirin, penicillin to alcohol.Question : The author implies that he thinks the term “dependence” in the context of drugs
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Correct Answer: has not always been the preferred term
Explanation:
We are told that the term “dependence” is more fashionable, but being fashionable does not make it more accurate (eliminate A).
Certainly the word “aberration” is wrong and strong (eliminate D). There is nothing to suggest that the term is under-used (the author himself goes on to use to twice more, so eliminate C), and he says that all the terms are controversial, making the words “more controversial” wrong (eliminate E). B is correct because the author implies that the word is more fashionable now and that addiction was the older term. -
Question 17 of 25
17. Question
2 pointsCategory: EnglishThe literature on drug addiction has grown at a rate that
defies anyone to keep abreast of the literature, and
apparently in inverse proportion to our understanding of
the subject. Addiction, or dependence, as it is more
fashionable to call it, excites controversy and speculation
yet true understanding of the phenomenon remains elusive.
In fact the area is fraught with speculation and
acrimonious debate. Definition of terms such as ‘drug’,
‘addiction’, and ‘abuse’ is obviously less controversial
than attempts to explain the nature of drug dependence,
yet even the terminology is imprecise and overlain with
subjective connotations. At its most basic, a drug, as
defined by the World Heath Organization, is simply ‘any
substance which when taken into the living organism may
modify one or more of its functions’. This kind of
definition is too wide to be of any use in a discussion
of dependence: it covers everything from insulin to
aspirin, penicillin to alcohol.Question : We can infer from the first sentence that
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Correct Answer: not all that has been written on the subject of addiction has added to our understanding
Explanation:
By saying that the increase in literature on the subject is in “inverse proportion” to our understanding the author means that the more that is written, the less we understand. This is the exact opposite of answer choice C, but closest in sense to answer A, the right answer. He does say that the rate of growth “defies anyone to keep abreast”, but this does not mean that no one can have read the literature on any particular drug, so B is clearly wrong. There is nothing to say the growth rate should be higher, making D wrong. E is wrong because it simply picks the word “fashionable” from the next sentence and applies it incorrectly to the first sentence.
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Question 18 of 25
18. Question
2 pointsCategory: EnglishFind analogous pair of Food : Hungry
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Hungry person needs food and Weary person need rest.
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Question 19 of 25
19. Question
2 pointsCategory: English(Spot error in English)
If I was you/(A) I would not have/(B) committed this blunder/(C) No error
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Question 20 of 25
20. Question
2 pointsCategory: EnglishChoose the correct missing preposition in each sentence.
I lived in Holland ______ the 1990s.
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Question 21 of 25
21. Question
2 pointsCategory: Analytical AbilityA. Eleven students, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K, are sitting in the first row of the class facing the teacher.
B. D who is to the immediate left of F is second to the right of C.
C. A is the second to the right of E, who is at one of the ends.
D. J is the immediate neighbour of A and B and third to the left of G.
E. H is to the immediate left of D and third to the right of I.Who is sitting in the middle of the row ?
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Answer: Option D
Explanation:
D is to the left of F and second to the right of C i.e. C – D F.
A is second to the right of E i.e. E – A.
J is immediate neidhbour of A and B and third to the left of G i.e. A J B – G.
H is the left of D and third to the right of I i.e. I – H D.
The above four orders may be combined to obtain the correct order as under :
E, K, A, J, B, I, G, C, H, D, F. -
Question 22 of 25
22. Question
2 pointsCategory: Analytical AbilityA. Eleven students, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K, are sitting in the first row of the class facing the teacher.
B. D who is to the immediate left of F is second to the right of C.
C. A is the second to the right of E, who is at one of the ends.
D. J is the immediate neighbour of A and B and third to the left of G.
E. H is to the immediate left of D and third to the right of I.Which of the following group is sitting to the right of G ?
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Answer: Option B
Explanation:
D is to the left of F and second to the right of C i.e. C – D F.
A is second to the right of E i.e. E – A.
J is immediate neidhbour of A and B and third to the left of G i.e. A J B – G.
H is the left of D and third to the right of I i.e. I – H D.
The above four orders may be combined to obtain the correct order as under :
E, K, A, J, B, I, G, C, H, D, F. -
Question 23 of 25
23. Question
2 pointsCategory: Analytical AbilityA. Eleven students, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K, are sitting in the first row of the class facing the teacher.
B. D who is to the immediate left of F is second to the right of C.
C. A is the second to the right of E, who is at one of the ends.
D. J is the immediate neighbour of A and B and third to the left of G.
E. H is to the immediate left of D and third to the right of I.Which of the following statements is true in the context of the above sitting arrangements ?
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Answer: Option C
Explanation:
D is to the left of F and second to the right of C i.e. C – D F.
A is second to the right of E i.e. E – A.
J is immediate neidhbour of A and B and third to the left of G i.e. A J B – G.
H is the left of D and third to the right of I i.e. I – H D.
The above four orders may be combined to obtain the correct order as under :
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Question 24 of 25
24. Question
2 pointsCategory: Analytical AbilityA. Eleven students, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K, are sitting in the first row of the class facing the teacher.
B. D who is to the immediate left of F is second to the right of C.
C. A is the second to the right of E, who is at one of the ends.
D. J is the immediate neighbour of A and B and third to the left of G.
E. H is to the immediate left of D and third to the right of I.In the above sitting arrangement, which of the following statements is superfluous ?
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Question 25 of 25
25. Question
2 pointsCategory: Analytical AbilityA. Eleven students, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J and K, are sitting in the first row of the class facing the teacher.
B. D who is to the immediate left of F is second to the right of C.
C. A is the second to the right of E, who is at one of the ends.
D. J is the immediate neighbour of A and B and third to the left of G.
E. H is to the immediate left of D and third to the right of I.If E and D, C and B, A and H and K and F interchange their positions, which of the following pairs of students is sitting at the ends ?
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The Entry test pattern is based on these
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Antonyms
- Synonyms
- Analogy
- Analytical Ability
- Sequence and Series
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For BSCS/BSSE At least 50% Marks in Matric and FSc (pre-Engineering) or Equivalent Examination.
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