Subject Analytical Ability | |||
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51. What is E’s profession? | |||
(a) Engineer | |||
(b) Lawyer | |||
(c) Professor | |||
(d) Accountant | |||
Ans. a | |||
52. How many members of the group are males? | |||
(a) 1 | |||
(b) 3 | |||
(c) 4 | |||
(d) Cannot be determined | |||
Ans. b | |||
53. If E sits in his office and faces the corridor, whose office is to his left? | |||
(a) A | |||
(b) B | |||
(c) C | |||
(d) D | |||
Ans. b | |||
54. Whose office face A’s office? | |||
(a) B | |||
(b) C | |||
(c) D | |||
(d) E | |||
Ans. d | |||
55. Who is/are F’s neighbour(s)? | |||
(a) A only | |||
(b) A and D | |||
(c) only | |||
(d) B and C | |||
Ans. a | |||
56. D was heard telling someone to go further down the corridor to the last office on the right. To whose room was he trying to direct that person? | |||
(a) A | |||
(b) B | |||
(c) C | |||
(d) F | |||
Ans. c | |||
57. What is the total number of matches played in the tournament? | |||
(a) 28 | |||
(b) 55 | |||
(c) C | |||
(d) 35 | |||
Ans. a | |||
58. The minimum number of wins needed for a team in the first stage to guarantee | |||
(a) 5 | |||
(b) 6 | |||
(c) 7 | |||
(d) 4 | |||
Ans. d | |||
59. What is the highest number of wins for a team in the first stage in spite of which its advancement to the next stage is : | |||
(a) 1 | |||
(b) 2 | |||
(c) 3 | |||
(d) 4 | |||
Ans. c | |||
60. Which is the number of rounds in the second stage of the tournament? | |||
(a) 1 | |||
(b) 2 | |||
(c) 3 | |||
(d) 4 | |||
Ans. b | |||
61. Which of the following statements is true? | |||
(a) The winner will have more wins than any other team in the tournament | |||
(b) At the end of the first stage, no team eliminated from the tournament will have more wins than any of the teams qualifying for the second stage. | |||
(c) it is possible that winner will have the same number of wins in the entire tournament as a team eliminated at the end of the first stage. | |||
(d) The number of teams with exactly one win in the second stage of the second stage of the tournament is 4. | |||
Ans. b | |||
62. Which of the following must be false? | |||
(a) A is at the first place | |||
(b) A is at the second place | |||
(c) A is the third place | |||
(d) A is at the fourth place | |||
Ans. a | |||
63. If A is not at the third place, than C has which of the following option? | |||
(a) The first place only | |||
(b) A is at the second place | |||
(c) A is at the third place | |||
(d) A is the fourth place | |||
Ans. c | |||
64. If A and B are together, then which of the following must be necessarily true? | |||
(a) C is not at the first place? | |||
(b) A is at the third place | |||
(c) D is at the first place | |||
(d) C is at the first place | |||
Ans. b | |||
65. Professor Hasan told his class that method of student evaluation of teachers is not a valid measure of teaching quality. Students should fill out questionnaires at the end of the semester when courses have been completed. Which of the following, if true, provides support for the professor Hasan’s Proposal? | |||
(a) Professor Hasan received low ratings from the students. | |||
(b) Students filled out questionnaires after the midterm exam. | |||
(c) Students are interested in teacher evaluation | |||
(d) Teachers are not obligated to use the survey results. | |||
(e) Students evaluation of teachers is voluntary. | |||
Ans. e | |||
66. An economist was quoted as saying that the Cost of Living Index (COL) will go up next month because of a recent increase in the price of meat and spices. Which of the following cannot be inferred from the statement? | |||
(a) The cost of meat and spices has risen sharply? | |||
(b) Consumers have decreased their consumption of meat and spices. | |||
(c) The cost of meat and spices is a major item in the COL. | |||
(d) Food cost changes are reflected quickly in the COL. | |||
(e) Other items that make up COL have not significantly decreased in price. | |||
Ans. b | |||
Select the Each of the following problems has a question and statements which are labeled (1) and (2).Use the date given in (1) and (2) to decide whether the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Select one of the following. (A)Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) ALONE is not sufficient. (B) Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) ALONE is not sufficient. (C) Both statements TOGETHER are sufficient but NETHER Statement alone is sufficient. (D) Each statement ALONE is sufficient. (E) Statement (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient. | |||
67. A fly crawls around the outside of a circle once. A second fly crawls around the outside of a square once. Which fly travels further? (1) The diagonal of the square is equal to the diagonal of the circle. (2) The fly crawling around the circle took more time to complete his journey than the fly crawling around the square. | |||
(a) A | |||
(b) B | |||
(c) C | |||
(d) D | |||
(e) E | |||
Ans. a | |||
68. A worker is hired for six days. He is paid Tk. 2 more for each day of work than he was paid for the preceding day of work. How much was he paid for the first day of work? (1) His total wages for the 6 days were 150 Tk. (2) He was paid 150% of his first day’s pay for the sixth day. | |||
(a) A | |||
(b) B | |||
(c) C | |||
(d) D | |||
(e) E | |||
Ans. d | |||
69. Is K is a multiple of 6? (1) K is a multiple of 3. (2) K is a multiple of 12. | |||
(a) A | |||
(b) B | |||
(c) C | |||
(d) D | |||
(e) E | |||
Ans. d | |||
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below. The members of the public Service Commission and the members of the Rent Control Commission are to be selected from exactly six qualified candidates. The six candidates are U, V, W, X, Y and Z .The following rules apply. * Each commission must have exactly three members. * The two commissions must have at least one member in common. * U cannon be on a commission with X. * If X is selection for a commission, Y must also be selected for that commission. | |||
70. If the members of the public Service Commission are selected first, which of the following could be those selected? | |||
(a) U, V and X | |||
(b) U, X and Z | |||
(c) V, W and X | |||
(d) V, X and Y | |||
(e) W, X and Z | |||
Ans. d | |||
71. If the members of the public Service Commission are V, W, and Z, if the Rent Control Commission is to have as many members in common with the public service commission as the rules allow, the Rent Control Commission must consist of | |||
(a) U, V and W | |||
(b) V, W and Z | |||
(c) V, X and Z | |||
(d) W, Y and Z | |||
(e) X, Y and Z | |||
Ans. b | |||
72. If U, V, and W make up the Public Service Commission, and W, Y and Z make up the Rent Control Commission, which of these commission members could yield his or her place on a commission to X without necessitating any other membership changes? | |||
(a) U | |||
(b) V | |||
(c) W | |||
(d) Y | |||
(e) Z | |||
Ans. e | |||
73. If U and X are each selected for a commission, and only Z is selected for both the commissions, which of the following must be true? | |||
(a) V is selected for the same commission as W | |||
(b) W is selected for the same commission as Y | |||
(c) W is selected for the same commission as X | |||
(d) U is the selected for a different commission than Y | |||
(e) X is selected for a different commission than Y | |||
Ans. d | |||
74. Jony is taller than Kristin. Lito is taller than Maria. Maria is shorter than Nancy. Kristin and Nancy are exactly the same height. If the information above is true, which of the following must also be true? | |||
(a) Lito is taller than Nancy. | |||
(b) Lito is taller than Jony. | |||
(c) Kristin is shorter than Lito. | |||
(d) Jony is taller than Maria. | |||
(e) Kristin is shorter than Maria. | |||
Ans. d | |||
75. For large farms to be as productive as they can be, their owners need to invest heavily in expensive machinery. They typically require them to go into considerable debt, and interest on this debt is then a significant fixed cost. This high fixed cost makes those farmers vulnerable to operating losses if the price of their products drops. The information above best supports which of the following inferences about large farms? | |||
(a) They can be highly productive without being profitable. | |||
(b) They tend to be so highly productive that they drive down market prices. | |||
(c) They tend to be consistently profitable if their owners borrow at low interest rates. | |||
(d) They respond to operating losses by increasing their productivity. | |||
(e) They cannot be profitable if their owners depend on credit. | |||
Ans. e |