Subject Analytical Ability
In each of the following questions, an idiomatic expression a proverb has been given followed by some alternatives. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/proverb .
101. Sending message from the first to the second supervisor in which of the following pairs requires using both the message circuit and the two-way radio?
F to M
H to N
J to H
K to J
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102. Sending a message from the second supervisor in which of the following pairs requires a minimum of two intermediaries?
F to K
G to N
H to J
J to K
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103. Robot satellites relay important communication and identify weather patterns, because satellites can be repaired only in orbit, astronauts are needed to repair them. Without repairs, the satellites would eventually malfunction. Therefore, space flights carrying astronauts must continue.
Satellites falling from orbit because of malfunctions burn up in the atmosphere.
Although satellites are in the identification of weather patterns, weather forecasters also make some use computer projections to identify weather patterns.
The government, responding to public pressure, has decided to cut the budget for space flights and put more money into social welfare programs.
Technical obsolescence of robot satellites make repairing them more costly and less practical them sanding new, improved satellites into orbit.
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104. A company’s two divisions performed with remarkable consistency over the past three: in each of those years, the pharmaceuticals division has accounted for roughly 20 percent of taka sales and 40 percent of profits, and the chemicals division for the balance.
Regarding the past three years, which of the following can properly be inferred from the statement above?
Total taka for each of the company’s divisions have remained roughly constant.
The pharmaceuticals division has faced stiffer competition in its markets than has chemicals division.
The chemicals division has realized lower profits per taka of dales than has the pharmaceuticals division.
The product mix offered by each of the company’s divisions has remained unchanged.
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105. Which number replaces the question mark?
Layer 1 8 2 1 4 5 6 10 2 9 3 ? 3
11
9
16
20
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106. Which number should come next in the series?
1 – 1 – 2 -3 – 5 – 8 - 13
15
21
26
31
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107. If you rearrange the letters “LNGENDA” you have name of a (n):
country
animal
city
ocean
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108. Ralph likes 25 but not 24; likes 400 but not 300; he likes 144 not 145. Which does he like:
10
50
200
1600
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Each of the following problems has a question and two statements which are labeled (1) and (2). Use the data 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 sufficient.
(c) Both statement TOGETHER are sufficient but NEITHER statement alone is sufficient.
(d) EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.
(e) Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.
109. How much was the original cost of a radio which was sold for TK. 2,300?
1.The radio was sold for a discount of 10% from its original cost.
2. The sales tax was Tk 150.
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110. What was the percentage of defective items produced at a factory?
1. The total number of defective items produces was 1234.
2. The ratio of defective items to nondefective items was 32 to 5678.
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111. Is x greater than zero?
(1) x 4 - 16 = 0
(2) x 3 - 8 = 0
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112. Is y longer than 1?
1.y ia longer than 0
2. y 2 - 4 > 0
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113. The number of eligible voters id 1,00,000. How many eligible voters voted?
1.63% of the eligible men voted.
2. 67% of the eligible women voted.
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In each of the questions below three statements are given followed by four conclusions numbered i, ii, iii and iv. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
114.
Statements: Conclusions:
Some rooms are windows i. Some bats are rooms
All houses are windows ii. Some windows are bats
Some bats are houses iii. Some windows are houses
iv. Some houses are rooms
All follow
Only I and ii follow
Only ii and iii follow
Only iii and iv follow
None of these
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115.
Statements: Conclusions:
All books are tiles i. Some books are roads.
Some roads are tiles ii. Some pens are books.
All pens are roads iii. Some pens are tiles.
iv. All tiles are books
None follow
Only i and iii follow
Only iii and iv follow
Only ii and iii follow
All follow
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116.
Statements: Conclusions:
All pencils are birds i. All pencils are hills
All birds are skies ii. All hills are birds
All skies are hills iii. All skies are pencils
iv. All birds are hills
All follow
Only i and ii follow
Only iii and iv follow
Only i and iii follow
None of these
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117.
Statements: Conclusions:
All dogs are fruits i. Some clowns are dogs
No chair is fruit ii. Some chairs are dogs
Some chairs are clowns iii. No chair is dog
iv. No dog is clown
None follow
Either i or iv follow
Either i or iv and iii follow
Either ii or iv and ii follow
Either ii or iii follow or i or iv follow
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118.
Statements: Conclusions:
Some buses are jungles i. Some buses are rivers
Some jungles are lions ii. Some lions are buses
Some lions are rivers iii. Some jungles are rivers
iv. All lions are either jungles or rivers.
Only or i or ii follow
None follow
Only iv follow
Either i or iii follow
All follow
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Six persons A, B, C, D, E, F were playing a game of cards. A’s father, mother and uncle were in the group. There were two women. B the mother of A got more points than her husband. D got more points than E but less than. F niece of E got lowest points. Father of A got more points than F but could not win the game.
119. Who won the game?
A
B
F
D
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120. Who got the lowest points?
A
C
E
B
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121. B was one of the ladies, who was the other lady?
C
D
E
A
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Six books A, B, C, D, E, F are placed side by side. C, B and E have blue covers and other books have red cover. Only D and F are new books and the rest are old. A, C and D are law reports while others are gazetteers.
<!-- Created with SVG-edit - http://svg-edit.googlecode.com/ --> <title>Layer 1</title> A B C D E F Blue cover New book Law report Red cover
122. Which book is a new law report with a red cover?
A
B
C
D
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123. Which red covered gazetteer is a new book?
B
D
E
F
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124. If the scale used for drawing a map states that the actual distance of 50 km is represented by 1 cm on the map; then according to this scale what will be the actual distance between Los Angle and Washington D.C. if Washington D.C. is 12.22 cm away from America on the map?
611 km
61 km
61.1 km
661 km
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125. It is given that the weight of an empty of an empty box is 1000 gm and the total weight of the box when filled with apples and mangoes is 10 kg. If there are 3 dozens of apple in the box and the weight of each apple is 200 gm whereas the weight of every mango is 300 gm, then, find out the total number of mangoes in the box.
6
8
9
10
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