Subject English | |||
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676. A man buys eggs at the rate of Tk. 7.2 per dozen eggs and sells them at taka 70 per 100 eggs. If his profit is Tk. 30, how many eggs did he buy? | |||
(a) 120 | |||
(b) 180 | |||
(c) 200 | |||
(d) 300 ca | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
677. A merchant was selling an item at a certain price, than market it down 20% for spring sale. During the summer, he marked the item down another 20% from its spring price. If the item was sold at the summer price, what percent of the original price did its sell for? | |||
(a) 40% | |||
(b) 60% | |||
(c) 64% ca | |||
(d) 67% | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. c | |||
678. Half the graduating class of a college was accepted by a business school. One-third of the class was accepted by a law school. It one-fifth of the class was accepted by both types of school, what fraction of the class was accepted only by a law school? | |||
(a) | |||
(b) 1/6 | |||
(c) 1/3 | |||
(d) | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
679. How many spoke are there in a wheel of a sports car, if any two consecutive spokes form an angle of 15° ? | |||
(a) 12 | |||
(b) 15 | |||
(c) 22 | |||
(d) 24 ca | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. d | |||
680. Two-thirds of the teachers of a high school are women, twelve of male teachers are unmarried while of the male teachers are married. How many teachers are there in the school? | |||
(a) 30 | |||
(b) 90 | |||
(c) 60 | |||
(d) 72 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. b | |||
681. Jennifer purchased 140 shares of a stock at Tk. 135.50 per share and paid a commission of 0.06%. What was her total investment in taka? | |||
(a) 20,108.20 | |||
(b) 19,083.42 ca | |||
(c) 18,970.00 | |||
(d) 18,856.18 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. b | |||
682. If x < -1, than which of the following must be true? | |||
(a) >x> | |||
(b) > > x | |||
(c) > >x | |||
(d) x > > | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
683. A small factory with 3 machines has a job of stamping out a number of pan covers. The newest machine can do the job in 3 day, another machine can do it in 4 days, and the third machine can do it in 6 days. How many days will the factory take to do the job using all three machines? | |||
(a) 1.333 ca | |||
(b) 4.333 | |||
(c) 6 | |||
(d) 13 | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
Data Sufficiency Instructions: Each of the following questions below is followed by two statements labeled(i)and (ii) Analyze the information given in the statements (i) and (ii) and then mark the appropriate option in your answer sheet. They are explained below: (a) If statement (i) alone is sufficient to answer the questions, but not statement (ii) alone. (b) if statement (ii) alone is sufficient to answer the questions , but not statement (i) alone. (c)If statements (i) and (ii) together are sufficient to answer the questions, but neither alone is sufficient. (d) Need additional date become statements (i) and (ii) together are not sufficient to answer the question. (e)Need additional date because statements (i) and (ii) together are not sufficient to answer the question. | |||
684. Rafiq drove total 160 miles. What was his average speed for the trip? (i)Rafiq drove the first 100 miles at an averages speed of 40 miles per hour. (ii)Rafiq drove the last 100 miles at an average speed of 50 miles per hour. | |||
(a) . | |||
(b) . | |||
(c) . | |||
(d) . | |||
(e) . | |||
Ans. e | |||
685. If 70 students sat for the same test,what was the average score of the students? (i) The highest score was 80 and lowest score was 40. (ii) The average is in the middle of highest and lowest mark. | |||
(a) . | |||
(b) . | |||
(c) . | |||
(d) . | |||
(e) . | |||
Ans. c | |||
686. How many people are seated in a certain theatre? (i). If of the people in the theatre left, the theatre would be filled to 3 /5 of capacity. (ii) If 20 more people entered into the these, it would be filled to full capacity. | |||
(a) . | |||
(b) . | |||
(c) . | |||
(d) . | |||
(e) . | |||
Ans. e | |||
Find Correct Spellings Instructions: Choose the word that is correctly spelt. | |||
687. a. Liutenant | |||
(a) . | |||
(b) Leftenant | |||
(c) Lieutenant | |||
(d) Leitnant | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. c | |||
688. a.Disonance | |||
(a) . | |||
(b) Dissonance | |||
(c) Disconaence | |||
(d) Dissonence | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. b | |||
689. a. Cesation | |||
(a) . | |||
(b) Cessation | |||
(c) Cession | |||
(d) Cessation | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. b | |||
690. a. Hetrogenous | |||
(a) . | |||
(b) Hetrogeneous | |||
(c) Heterogeneous | |||
(d) Heterogenous | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. c | |||
691. a. Collague | |||
(a) . | |||
(b) Coleauge | |||
(c) Cholleauge | |||
(d) Caleauge | |||
(e) None of these | |||
Ans. a | |||
Sentence correction Instructions: Each question in this section presents a sentence, part of which is underlined. Beneath the sentence you will find different ways of phrasing the underlined part. Choose the answer that should replace the underlined part. | |||
692. The psychologist William James believed that facial expressions not only provide a visible sign of an emotion, actually contributing to the feeling itself. | |||
(a) emotion, actually also is contributing to the feeling itself. | |||
(b) emotion but also actually contributing to the feeling itself. | |||
(c) emotion but also actually contribute to the feeling itself. | |||
(d) emotion, they also actually contribute to the feeling of it. | |||
(e) emotion; the feeling itself is also actually contributed to by them. | |||
Ans. c | |||
693. When one eats in this restaurant, you often find, that the prices are high. | |||
(a) When one eats in this restaurant, you often find, | |||
(b) When you eat in this restaurant, one often finds | |||
(c) When you eat in this restaurant, you often find. | |||
(d) If you eat in this restaurant, you often find. | |||
(e) When someone eats in this restaurant, you often find. | |||
Ans. c | |||
694. Of all the possible disasters that threaten our agriculture, the possibility of an adverse change in climate is may be the more difficult for analysis . | |||
(a) is many be the more difficult to analysis | |||
(b) is probably the most difficult to analyze | |||
(c) in may be the most difficult for analysis | |||
(d) is probably the more difficult to analyze | |||
(e) Is, it may be, the analysis that is most difficult. | |||
Ans. b | |||
695. In addition to having more protein then wheat does, the protein in rice is higher quality than that in wheat, with more of the amino acids essential to the human diet. | |||
(a) the protein in rice is of higher quality than that of | |||
(b) rice has protein of higher quality than that in | |||
(c) the protein in rice is higher in quality then it is in | |||
(d) rice protein in rice is higher in quality than it is in | |||
(e) rice has a protein in quality then | |||
Ans. b | |||
696. Delighted by the reported earnings for the first quarter of the fiscal year, it was decided by the company manager give her staff a raise. | |||
(a) it was decided by the company manager to give a raise to her staff. | |||
(b) the decision of the company manager was to give her staff a raise. | |||
(c) the company manager decided to give her staff a rise | |||
(d) the staff was given a rise by the company manger | |||
(e) a raise was given to the staff by the company manager | |||
Ans. c | |||
Replacement of word Instructions: Choose the most appropriate replacement from the options given for the underlined word/words of the following sentences. | |||
697. He quickly looked at his watch. | |||
(a) searched | |||
(b) reached | |||
(c) glanced | |||
(d) sobbed | |||
(e) raced | |||
Ans. c | |||
698. When her dog, died, she cried very hard for half an hour. | |||
(a) yelled | |||
(b) screamed | |||
(c) sobbed | |||
(d) raced | |||
(e) drowned | |||
Ans. b | |||
699. The waiter put mango juice into my glass. | |||
(a) filled | |||
(b) poured | |||
(c) reached | |||
(d) threw | |||
(e) tossed | |||
Ans. b | |||
700. The similar meaning of CHASTE is | |||
(a) Loyar | |||
(b) Timid | |||
(c) Curt | |||
(d) Threw ca | |||
(e) Outspoken | |||
Ans. d |