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GAT Sample Paper , Drill Test I , Guess Paper for GAT Jan 2018 NTS Pakistan
GAT Sample Paper , Drill Test I , Guess Paper for GAT Jan 2018 NTS Pakistan
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Quantitative Section
=============================================================Choose the correct answer for each question and shade the corresponding CIRCLE on the answer sheet
1. The number of degrees through which the hour hand of a clock moves in 2 hours and 12 minutes is
A. 66 B. 72 C. 732 D. 723 E. None of these
2. A cylindrical container has a diameter of 14 inches and a height of 6 inches. Since one gallon equals 231 cubic inches, the capacity of the tank is approximately
A. 2-2/7 gallons B. 4 gallons C. 1-1/7 gallons D. 2-2/7 gallons E. None of these
3. A train running between two towns arrives at its destination 10 minutes late when it goes 40 miles per hour and 16 minutes late when it goes 30 miles per hour. The distance between the two towns is
A. 720 miles B. 12 miles C. 8-6/7 miles D. 12-7/7 miles E. None of these
4. If the base of a rectangle is increased by 30% and the altitude is decreased by 20% the area is increased by A. 25% B. 10% C. 5% D. 1% E. 4%
5. If the sum of the edges of a cube is 48 inches, the volume of the cube is
A. 512 inches B. 96 cubic inches C. 64 cubic inches posted by Munir Ahmad Khokhar , +923334431775 D. 698 cubic inches E. None of these
6. A certain triangle has sides, which are, respectively, 6 inches, 8 inches, and 10 inches long. A rectangle equal in area to that of the triangle has a width of 3 inches. The Perimeter of the rectangle, expressed in inches, is
A. 11 B. 16 C. 22 D. 23 E. 24
7. The cube of 1/3 is
A. 3/9 B. 3/27 C. 1/81 D. 1/27 E. 1/9
8. In general, the sum of the squares of two numbers is greater than twice the product of the numbers. The pair of numbers for which this generalization is not valid is A. 8,9 B. 9,9 C. 9,10 D. 9,8 E. 8,10
9. A piece of wire 132 inches long is bent successively in the shape of an equilateral triangle, a square, a regular hexagon, a circle. The plane surface of the largest area is included when the wire is bent into the shape of a A. Circle B. Square C. Hexagon D. Triangle E. Line
10. If pencils are bought at 35 cents per dozen and sold at 3 for 10 cents the total profit on 5 1/2 dozen is A. 25 cents B. 35 cents C. 27 1/2 cents D. 28 1/2 cents E. 31 1/2 cents 0 A B C D E
ANALYTICAL Section
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Choose the correct answer for each question and shade the corresponding CIRCLE in the answer sheet
For question 1 to 4
Three adults—R, S, and V—will be traveling in a van with five children—F, H, J, L, and M. The van has a driver's seat and one passenger seat in the front, and two benches behind the front seats, one bench behind the first. Each bench has room for exactly three people. Everyone must sit in a seat or on a bench, and seating is subject to the following restrictions: An adult must sit on each bench. Either R or S must sit in the driver's seat. J must sit immediately beside M.
1. Which of the following can sit in the front passenger seat?
A: J B: L C: R D: S E: V
2. Which of the following groups of three can sit together on a bench?
A: F, J, and M
B: F, J, and V
C: F, S, and V
D: H, L, and S
E: L, M, and R
3. If F sits immediately beside V, which of the following CANNOT be true?
A: J sits immediately beside S. B: L sits immediately beside V.
C: H sits in the front passenger seat. D: F sits on the same bench as H.
E: H sits on the same bench as R.
4. If S sits on a bench that is behind where J is sitting, which of the following must be true?
A: H sits in a seat or on a bench that is in front of where M is sitting. B: L sits in a seat or on a bench that is in front of where F is sitting. C: F sits on the same bench as H. D: L sits on the same bench as S E: M sits on the same bench as V.
For question 5 to 9
The principal of a school is forming a committee. There are to be five members: three teachers, chosen from Mr. J, Ms. K, Ms. L, Mr. M, and Mr. N; and two students, chosen from O, P, Q, and R. The composition of the committee must conform to the following conditions: Ms. J will serve only if R is also on the committee. Ms. L will not serve unless Ms. K and O also serve. Neither Mr. M nor Mr. N will serve without the other. If P serves, neither Q nor R can serve.
5. Which of the following is an acceptable committee?
A: J, L, M, N, O B: K, L, N, O, P C: K, M, N, O, R D: L, M, N, O, R E: M, N, O, P, Q
6. How many different committees could include Mr. J and Q?
A: 1 B: 2 C: 3 D: 4 E: 5
7. If Q and R are both on the committee, who else must be on the committee?
A: J B: K C: L D: M E: O
8. If M is not on the committee, each of the following must be on the committee EXCEPT
A: J B: L C: O D: Q E: R
9. In how many different ways can the principal select an acceptable committee? A: Fewer than 3 B: 3 A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E C: 5 D: 7 E: More than 7
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For question 10 to 13
A contractor will build five houses in a certain town on a street that currently has no houses on it. The contractor will select from seven different models of houses—T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z. The town's planning board has placed the following restrictions on the contractor: No model can, be selected for more than one house. Either model W must be selected or model Z must be selected, but both cannot be selected. If model Y is selected, then model V must also be selected. If model U is selected, then model W cannot be selected.
10. If model U is one of the models selected for the street, then which of the following models must also be selected?
A: T B: W C: X D: Y E: Z
11. If T, U, and X are three of the models selected for the street, then which of the following must be the other two models selected?
A: V and W B: V and Y C: V and Z D: W and Y E: Y and Z A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E
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12. Which of the following is an acceptable combination of models that can be selected for the street? A: T, U, V, X, Y
B: T, U, X, Y, Z
C: T, V, X, Y, Z
D: U, V, W. X, Y
E: V, W, X, Y, Z
13. If model Z is one model not selected for the street, then the other model NOT selected must be which of the following?
A: T B: U C: V D: W E: X
For question 14 to 16
Seven children—F, J, K, M, R, S, and T—are eligible to enter a spelling contest. From these seven, two teams must be formed, a red team and a green team, each team consisting of exactly three of the children. No child can be selected for more than one team. Team selection is subject to the following restrictions: If M is on the red team, K must be selected for the green team. If F is on the red team, R, if selected, must be on the green team. R cannot be on the same team as S. J cannot be on the same team as K.
14. Which of the following can be the three members of the Red team?
A: F, J, and K B: F, R, and T C: J, K, and T D: K, M, and R E: M, R, and T
15. If M and F are both on the red team, the green team can consist of which of the following?
A: J, K, and R B: J, S, and T C: K, R, and S D: K, R, and T E: R, S, and T A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E O
16. If M is on the red team, which of the following, if selected, must also be on the red team?
A: F B: J C: R D: S E: T
For question 17 to 20
A mail carrier must deliver mail by making a stop at each of six buildings: K, L, M, O, P, and S. Mail to be delivered are of two types, ordinary mail and priority mail. The delivery of both types of mail is subject to the following conditions: Regardless of the type of mail to be delivered, mail to P and mail to S must be delivered before mail to M is delivered. Regardless of the type of mail to be delivered, mail to L and mail to K must be delivered before mail to S is delivered. Mail to buildings receiving some priority mail must be delivered, as far as the above conditions permit, before mail to buildings receiving only ordinary mail.
17. If K is the only building receiving priority mail, which of the following lists the buildings in an order, from first through sixth, in which they can receive their mail?
A: L, K, P, S, O, M B: L, K, S, P, M, O C: K, L, P, M, S, O D: K, P, L, S, O, M E: O, K, L, P, S, M
18. If L, M, and S are each receiving priority mail, which of the following lists the buildings in an order, from first to sixth, in which they must receive their mail?
A: K, L, P, S, O, M B: L, K, O, P, S, M C: L, K, S, P, M, O D: M, L, S, P, K, O E: S, L, M, P, K, O A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E
19. If the sequence of buildings to which mail is delivered is O, P, L, K, S, M and if S is receiving priority mail, which of the following is a complete and accurate list of buildings that must also be receiving priority mail?
A: O, L B: O, P C: P, L D: P, M E: O, P, L, K
20. If only one building is to receive priority mail, and, as a result, O can be no earlier than fourth in the order of buildings, which of the following must be the building receiving priority mail that day? A: K B: L C: M D: P E: S A B C D E A B C D E
VERBAL Section
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Sentence Completion Questions
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Each sentence below has one or two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Beneath the sentence are five lettered words or sets of words. Choose the word or set of words that, when inserted in the sentence, best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.
1. Florence Nightingale was ___ in the development of modern medicine, ___ such practices as sanitization of hospital wards and isolation of actively infected patients.
A. a collaborator…rejecting
B. a maverick…protesting
C. an innovator…initiating
D. a pioneer…criticizing
E. an individualist…standardizing
2. As a journalist who works to overturn erroneous convictions, Griffin Nicholson was opposed to the court ruling ___ appeals for inmates who might be ___ .
A. barring…culpable B. curbing…exonerated C. encouraging…innocent D. scrutinizing…eligible E. shielding…esteemed
3. Linda Greenhouse's articles for the New York Times are an outstanding example of ___, capsulizing prose into a necessarily limited space.
A. Callousness B. Brevity C. Intuition D. Propriety E. Fortitude I
4. Roberto Clement was seen as ___ during his life because of both his selflessness on the baseball field and his humanitarian work in his native Nicaragua.
A. An individualist B. a grandstander C. a sybarite D. an altruist E. an opportunist
5. His habit of spending more than he earned left him in a state of perpetual------ but he------------hoping to see a more affluent day.
A. indigence: persevered in B. confusion: compromised by C. enervation: retaliated by D. motion: responded
6. Known for his commitment to numerous worthy causes, the philanthropist deserved------ for his-----------.
A. recognition: folly B. blame: hypocrisy C. reward: modesty D. credit: altruism
7. You should --------this paragraph in order to make your essay more-----.
A. Delete, succinct B. Enlarge, redundant C. Remove, discursive D. Revise, abstruse
8. A------glance pays-----attention to details.
A. Furtive: meticulous B. Cursory: little C. Cryptic: close D. Keen: scanty
Analogy Questions
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Each question below consists of a related pair of words or phrases, followed by five lettered pairs of words or phrases. Select the lettered pair that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair.
9. TIRADE: ABUSIVE
A. Diatribe: familial
B. Satire: pungent
C. Panegyric: laudatory
D. Eulogy: regretful
10. SOLDIER: REGIMENT
A. Colonel: martinet B. Dancer: balletomane C. Singer: chorus D. Trooper: rifle
11. ASYLUM: SHELTER
A. Harbor: concealment B. Palisade: display C. Stronghold: defense D. Cloister: storage
12. STATIC: MOVEMENT
A. Humdrum: excitement B. Chronic: timeliness C. Ecstatic: decay D. Diligent: industry
13. INTEREST: FASCINATE
A. Vex: enrage B. Vindicate: condemn C. Regret: rue D. Appall: bother A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E A B C D E
14. LAUREL: VICTOR
A. Chevrons: army B. Oscar: movie star C. Power: glory D. blue ribbon: cooking
15. PRECEDENT: JUSTIFICATION
A. Kindness: obedience B. Authority: sanction C. Usage: submission D. Tradition: novelty
16. IMPLICATE: COMPLICATE
A. Vitality: inevitable B. Empathy: sympathy C. Importune: construct D. Imply: simplify
17. PERMEATE: RUEFUL
A. Truculent: merciful B. Sadden: pitiful C. Evaporate: mournful D. Penetrate: sorrowful
18. ENERVATE: STRENGTHEN
A. Aver: attribute B. Divert: turn C. Apprise: appraise D. Stultify: enliven
Reading Comprehension
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Read the passages and answer the questions given at the end: Recent technological advances in manned undersea vehicles have overcome some of the limitations of divers and diving equipment. Without vehicles, divers often become sluggish and their mental concentration was limited. Because of undersea pressure that affected their speech organs, communication among divers was difficult or impossible. But today, most oceanographers make observations by the means of instruments that are lowered into the ocean or from samples taken from the water direct observations of the ocean floor are made not only by divers of more than seven miles and cruise at the depth of fifteen thousand feet. www.aleemacademy.blogspot.com or www.facebook.com/aleemacademy or www.youtube.com/aleemacademy .
Radio equipment buoys can be operated by remote
control in order to transmit information back to land based laboratories, including data about water temperature, current and weather. Some of mankind’s most serous problems, especially those concerning energy and food, may be solved with the help of observations made by these undersea vehicles.
19. With what topic is the passage primarily concerned?
A. Recent technological advances.
B. Communication among divers.
C. Direct observation of the ocean floor
D. Undersea vehicles
20. Divers have problems in communicating underwater because?
A. The pressure affected their speech organs
B. The vehicles they used have not been perfected.
C. They did not pronounce clearly
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