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SMART for Undergraduate Level

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Entrance) SMART for Undergraduate Level
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Directions: Select the error in one of the underlined parts in each sentence.
31. Although coffee is becoming more popular among Thais, per capita consumption
(1)
remains quite low at less than 500 grammes a year when comparing with 4.5 kg in the US.
(2)
(3)
(4)
32. A revision of accounting regulations regarding debt restructuring is expecting to help improve
(1)
(2)
(3)
bank performance figures for the fourth quarter.
(4)
33. Traditionally, December draws the most amount of tourists to Phu Kradung in Loei Province.
(1)
In fact, people flock to this famous mountain top to admire the breathtaking scenery, its rich
(2)
(3)
fauna and flora, and to experience the chill of winter.
(4)
34. A man arrested by police in Indonesia's denselypopulated Central Java has admitted to have eaten
(1)
(2)
(3)
the flesh of three corpses since 1999.
(4)
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Directions: Select the best alternative to fit in the blank of the following sentences.
35. ____________ the recession, which has reduced demand for oil, the Petroleum Authority of Thailand
expects revenue of 224 billion baht this year, slightly less than last year.
(1) As regards
(2) Instead of
(3) In spite of
(4) With reference to
36. Siam Commercial Bank will apply for capital support from the government, __________to
be approved within four weeks.
(1) a process expected
(2) expected a process
(3) an expecting process
(4) expect a process
37. The e-commerce boom ____________ secure networks that are highly scalable.
(1) will demand for result in
(2) will result in demand for
(3) for demand will result in
(4) in result will demand for
38. A national co-ordination center for some 18,000 non-governmental organisations in Thailand
has finally been set up ____________ in the last decade.
(1) after countless failed attempts
(2) while attempts failing countlessly
(3) since failing of countless attempts
(4) during countless attempts failed
Directions: Choose the alternative that is closest in meaning to the underlined word.
39. The committee would not only promote authentic Thai cuisine, it would also encourage
Thai-owned restaurants to create efficient systems to help cut costs and use proper Thai ingredients
(1) genuine
(2) widespread
(3) extraordinary
(4) aristocratic
40. The Philippines has planned to allocate 8% of its estimated raw sugar output of 2.16 million to
2.67 million tonnes in the 2003/04 crop year to the United States and other markets.
(1) evaluate
(2) negotiate
(3) allot
(4) permit
41. Sales of the inexpensive cars soared the last few years but they plummeted in 2003 because of
concerns about quality and financial problems.
(1) changed
(2) dropped
(3) explored
(4) modified
Directions: Choose the best alternative to fit in each blank.
42. Many factories still use radioactive substances that are a bigger ____________ to public safety
and the environment than cobalt-60.
(1) circumstance (2) discharge
(3) reflection
(4) threat
43. The Education Ministry plans to make the subjects of civics and morals____________ for
students in all levels.
(1) compulsory (2) suggestive
(3) reliable
(4) valid

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44. The Assembly of Northeastern Farmers was fighting for ____________ for damage caused by
the Rasi Salai Dam.
(1) acquisition
(2) compensation
(3) expansion
(4) registration
Directions: Read the following passages and choose the correct answer for each question.
Passage 1 (Questions 45-49)
The word entrepreneur is derived from the French entreprendre, meaning to undertake.
The entrepreneur is one who undertakes to organize, manage, and assume the risks of a business.
In recent years entrepreneurs have been doing so many things that it is necessary to broaden this
definition. Today, an entrepreneur is an innovator or developer who recognizes and seizes
opportunities; converts those opportunities into workable/marketable ideas; adds value through time,
effort, money, or skills; assumes the risks of the competitive marketplace to implement these ideas;
and realizes the rewards from these efforts.
The entrepreneur is the aggressive catalyst for change in the world of business. He or she
is an independent thinker who dares to be different in a background of common events. The
literature of entrepreneurial research reveals some similarities, as well as a great many differences,
in the characteristics of entrepreneurs. Chief among these characteristics are personal initiative, the
ability to consolidate resources, management skills, a desire for autonomy, and risk taking. Other
characteristics include aggressiveness, competitiveness, goal-oriented
behavior, confidence, opportunistic behavior, intuitiveness, reality-based actions, the ability to learn
from mistakes, and the ability to employ human relations skills.
45. The major ideas of the passage are the answers to which of the following questions?
I. Who is an entrepreneur?
II. What role does an entrepreneur play in international markets?
III. What are the characteristics of entrepreneurs?
IV. What do entrepreneurs mean to the French?
(1) I and II
(2) II and III
(3) I and III
(4) III and IV
46. The passage provides all of the following information EXCEPT __________.
(1) the origin of the term entrepreneur
(2) the activities entrepreneurs engage in
(3) what is learned from research about entrepreneurs
(4) how entrepreneurs have improved the entire business system
47. It can be concluded from the first paragraph that entrepreneurs today __________.
(1) no longer undertake to organize and manage
(2) lack skills traditional entrepreneurs possessed
(3) play exactly the same role as those in the past
(4) are involved in more activities than those in the past
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48. Which of the following statements would most likely be supported by the passage?
(1) Entrepreneurs are capable of putting their ideas into use.
(2) Entrepreneurs do not share basic characteristics.
(3) Entrepreneurs play identical roles to managers.
(4) Entrepreneurs usually give their competitors a chance.
49. The details of the above passage are mainly __________.
(1) facts
(2) opinions
(3) current issues

(4) research findings

Passage 2 (Questions 50-55)


We chose to investigate 13 common risks (sunbathing, food coloring, genetic engineering,
nuclear power, mugging, home accidents, ozone depletion, car driving, microwave ovens, AIDS, war,
terrorism and alcoholic drinks) because they can all be fitted into a particular psychological space.
Previous studies suggest that the most acceptable risks are those deemed to be selfimposed or with immediate impact. This is exactly what we found. Microwave ovens, food coloring
and alcohol were all seen as not particularly risky. "Catastrophic" themes such as war, genetic
engineering, ozone loss and nuclear power, however, were rated as highly risky.
We discovered that people most fear risks that they perceive as unacceptable to society and
harmful to the environment as a whole. The people in our study were particularly concerned about
risks, such as ozone depletion, that they considered to be harmful to future generations. They also
often used the term "dread" to describe risks that they considered involuntary, unfair or highly likely
to kill or permanently injure people.
In detailed follow-up interviews, we also found that whatever the risk, people were more
likely to trust the opinions of their nearest and dearest than the view of officials.
50. The passage is mainly concerned with ____________.
(1) several classic examples of potential harm
(2) what problems arise out of irrational fears
(3) the cultural background of some universally-feared dangers
(4) ozone depletion and its risks
51. What is probably the main purpose for conducting this research?
(1) To find out more about why and how individuals respond to various risks.
(2) To describe to what extent possible harmful effects are delayed.
(3) To argue against the previous research on catastrophic potential.
(4) To evaluate mechanisms that monitor potential dangers.

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52. What can be inferred from the statement, "This is exactly what we found"?
(1) Individuals view risks in different but predictable ways.
(2) The current findings correspond with the ones of the earlier studies.
(3) Fears about microwaves, food coloring, and alcohol are exaggerated.
(4) Previous studies suggested that all the most acceptable risks had sudden impact.
53. Which description does NOT match with the word "dread"?
(1) Without choice
(2) Causing death
(3) Fairly exposed
(4) Permanently injured
54. Who do people usually turn to for advice about a possible risk discussed in the passage?
(1) Doctors and scientists
(2) Friends and relatives
(3) Environmentalists and experts
(4) Organizations and officials
55. What is the author's attitude toward the information in the passage?
(1) Biased
(2) Concerned
(3) Sympathetic
(4) Neutral

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