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The word: AMASS i, At the end of the outreach program, they istribution to the flood victims. ce ane ii. Ttwas his intention from the very beginning to start a business in this Tine of tradeto amass wealth in the shortest possible time. ili, The shipwreck lead to amasses of debris on the shore. a. ionly b. both ii and iii d. both i and ii ¢. i, ii and iii 30. The word: ABORIGINE The first crime done against the aborigines was to evict them o} The Haka dance is an aboriginous tradition of the Kiwis iii, The aboriginal inhabitants of this land had an important influence on the culture and tradition of our society today. a.bothiandii — b. both iand iii c. both ii and iii d. iii only e. i, ii and iii [Fates Q. 29 - 30] TH ARR IRC TAGS SCH AT HS TAR ATRTAS Pale ot eat | -. Bea: (0) | ‘m of the given word, amassed a truckload of donations for c. iionly f their homeland. 29. outreach program = «% #jbtc ary armas cet a Sat I | amass (SHPNP)) = @ 4 a5 amess “418 wfseeKA acai 2 outreach program-£% CH Fite Crates eaa ical Farwacsta Cras HYecaTave wet Healy A BA FACT | Gi) aeiere +afPa aca Hie | Adie, Ya SH ceTSS wre CSA fer Hwtay AACHCT PHT ATRL PT AIRS x -Y d. both a and ce. None of these ) Aand B working together can finish a job in x days. If A works alone and completes the job, he will take x + 4 days. If B works alone and completes the same job, he will takex: +16 days. What is x? a4 b.6 c.8 d.10 ce. None of these Inthe diagram, BA is parallel to DE, ZABC = 110° and ZCDE = 140°. Calculate the value of ZBCD. - A 90° b. 100° e. None of these ic, 1102 D odd integer, which ofthe Ti. x+yiseven sail e i) must be true #11 ; 1 E Pre 2x- 1 = 2x 5)- fen, 2-9 =2?-2'=-4 GH - eax > 1, must be true 7 1 0 «fe must be true 731 2 f tH + 3 slower train ® faster train fre waRe afeare FATS TIT fe ora CE POST traingy Cora aan Ig OFS aC | 2. CIB CHG ar Hp A = (1.10 + 0.9) = 2 km. Gi Train HO opposite Fce are SI2 relative speed = (60 + 90) = 150 km/hr } na =(£x3600) = 48 sec. «. *foe Bea: (E)! See 150” 75 34, Strate, Time = Pistence Speed “a vias 2 second 5H GP am | eT RE CA, eB af 75 km/hr cee WS FHA ATC SH wT a4, 1 TBI = 3600 Sec; ». 2 Sec = 3600 1. Wer fa, Wa cat = x km/hr ee 2 x 75 3600 1800 aes 1 = Tago ~ 75% 1800 1800x =75x = 1875x = 75 x 1800 a= x10 72 kine 1775 afer sare Gb ERI GR = 3600 ores Ft 3 6487 = 11451 18-36; rou BAG aa “FH Average score = 36 + 3 =39 Cut: 3x16 =48 TA FAI = 33 X2= 66 TSAI divisor = 66 —13 = 53; ~. 71s Baa (D) tet 53 tat Sit Fare 33 Bef _ +33=86 ~. 86x2=172 53 ay inder x 2 — 94 reminder; GRR- 33 x 2- 13 = 66-13 =o) 3%, 100 aera feareD = 100 TI aooryes = 20 Bret 1. 100 Bre wes profit wwe 20 BIT | 20 ‘ 100 ~ 20) = 80 Bret 1. profit = [Zxa00) = 25% 54 x+4 x416 x “Xt164x4+4 1 es Poe Es Gerl6(c+4) x => 2+ 20x=7 + 20K + 4 P= 64; x: Tree 3A || DE 5 SIA HG ee ATs CHET tf | Wer GR eagTEs CAB Terra “RTH p S ‘5 -2) x 180° 3.x 180° = 540° <@_ 40° — (110 + 140 + 90 + 90) 540° — 430° = 110°; ~. fe 41. xy? = positive odd integer 1c | OT, y = 2 PR Re, x= odd XA | y=odd Bias Sgt odd aa AIt odd @ ©. xy = odd x odd % 3 Bea (E) In a club one half of the members are male and the other half of the members af female. Forty percent of the members ar neers and the rest are architects. If 15%01 95 the members are male engineers, what percent of the members are female architects? a.15 b. 25 c. 30 4.35 ce. None of these After 3 quizzes Apu had an average of 12 marks per quiz. In order to increase average by n marks, what should be the score in his 4” quiz? 4 a.4n b. 36+3n c. 12n d.12+4n ec. None of these ‘The capacity of Jar A is 8 litres and that of Jar B is 12 litres. If 8 litres of water are poured in the two jars in such a way that each is filled to the same fra capacity, how many litres of water must be poured in Jar B? . 0 b. 32/7 ©. 24/5 d. 42/9 tegers. If (x + 1) > 0 and xy > 0, which of the follo by<0 c.y>x dy x= 20 = 2, », oe Be) 8 TPs GRE STR a Ry AEBIR HR Af FRAT | PEF USO >= 1 aeate x-cm wT— 1 CCH TE STATE xy > 0 REM 1-H AM O LE A ATT P 1, 2, 3 Ronit eras meet wea | yom ye wats WE Ae |. y>O A! foe Bem (A) 46, fea MM, 2x = y +35; ». 4x =2y +70 etre feared, 4x + y + 35 = eels mare = 180° = 2y + 70° + y+ 35° = 180° => 3y = 180° — 105 ARH: 4x + 2x = 180° [ars er X= 30° ». 2x = 60 awdere, +, site Bea (B) 60-35 =25° 60° [fers 47. 82 sesié ya call aa eR TE short-cut f5 20xx _ zs 100 5 = — 4x =- 160+ 100 4 <. 333 discount van wate —x-20+ Best Gr xy Answer option cave ff 20x15 _ ao 20+ Sagat x =even; y = odd; z= odd en fegers 15:7 Kom AH mixture B GRIT mixture (20 SS 15x «gga, 15x 4 sugar: water HaHa 7x 1 AUS sugar: water & 2 Baar area © on REI sugar ME 9 + 2 = 11 ae water % 5 = 11 a, 1:11 @anie) ae 5 ahem =1- 2 = 3) +. eye, Alam ; et stat weal 8 FATA yy» 93% 8=24 fea Sra 41%, Minhaj ae Alam a eeca | frcrs Se 1 Alam «3 1 facas ere = — : ~. Minhaj-0, cree V) z>x+y41=z-1>x+y; APR + @,z+z>1 41,2 AT | 1) is Not sufficient. 2) xty+1<04,x+y<-l v1 SR 4 FIR x+y = —2 [ORE x + y< ¥+Y+7<04, -2+2>04, 2>2; wwe, z Txty+1 <0, xty-2] 1. Data 2 is Sufficient Data (2) is Sufficient. Answer: B FRG RA 24 x multiple carer frets +5 wing rules apply: sh committee must have ‘The two committees mu: 7 Wand cannot be in the same coi | TEX is selected for on of the following can VandX —_b. U, Xand b. U, W d. V, W and Y; V, W and X Z, and if the Cultural Club is to members in common with Communication Club as the rule allow, the Must consist of b.V,WandZ c.V,XandZ d.W,¥andZ ¢.X, YandZ ~ a d. WandZ -b. VandZ c. Wand Y wait Q, 61 - 65 a 85 BREE SAE cet 3 sea a 1 fi, Ber SRB GEHTy SIC MRSA APY BAF ere | fi, Ue X a2 office areca a1 1 | Wy. 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Answer (a) QRZ MAS EER TOOTS PROCITE CHAT ATRL A, GP SDR Sa AY ins. Rye was introduc lamp for wheat to grow ted by the information above? rope prior to the Middle Ages. Middle Ages were well aware of the toxi jntroduction of rye, no attempts had been made to cultivate the poor and d in Europe. uring the Middle Ages, prosperous people were less at from ergot than poor people were, Homo the Middle Ages. Europe was as densely por ed as dependence on a grain crop permitted fofren recall having felt chilled before the onset of cold. This supports the Mipess that colds are, at Ieast sometimes, caused by becon illed; it is the chill ifiows athinovirus, if present, (0 infect a person Fehof the following, if true, most seriously wea ‘Being chilled is a form of stress, and stress 4 person’s immune jgstem, which guards against infection © >, After a rhinovirus has incut na pe first symptom it “causes is a feeling of chilliness. {. People who are tired and then becom than are people who are chilled withou 4 Some people who catch colds a " e Rhinovirus are not always pres: Id become Ghilled without catching a cold SH Reis are faster than Yellows, Oranges are fas s as fast as Reds. Browns are faster than Whites, whi s ows ich of the Tollowing must be truc? } # Browns are faster than Reds —_b. Browns are faster / G Oranges are faster than Brown d. Browns are faster than B None of these ispaper advertisement reads as follows: “Never aga you have to pay high SSfor imported spring water. I is now bottled locally and economically. You'll never difference. However, if you're likely to be embarrassed to serve domestic spring ly serve it in a leaded crystal bottle.” jumption used in this advertisement? 0 fell the difference between dom: severe colds g water is bottled at its source. and customs duties make the price of imported it’s served froma decanter, Al OR Rye rte 1 ereIes Rye ARG PAPA TA MT RH ent £8 option-erara cer Srerefice vaceen caPH ora BCP a Serge Sit! Ergot wars feet a1 «Bt statement-a eet a 1 IR (A) aR) aIyS Ergot wares fratten ses wee eACST a cbr erat 355 TAF @)wi ) Rye (8) vistas wera Ste SEIS a: TIS ag ye waft OTeTAICA CU OBI A AY wT AH Rie a Re Berea ee) eam ee er ca faa aif LRA GAT PH -BAS eG 1 statment- rR Sal Ata, SIRT Rye-ag aay / Pra wees fet oe RCE RR aia -gawrat (D) «a Frerece% statement fi wads S241 | TZ Ans. (D) (EB) &4 7, Se were racaa freafS statement Sem } see FRicet aT l e+e statement-9 <7 f 4g cold (af%) = (ch ) Bra wet ak aN T 1 oa ‘Frgrece vale h aI Stet attr aft a af ica tl rhinovirus %, © chill % rhinovirus 5 OT FACS CE SAN FA 4 Oa P ay aon, wh Aw es GT GI SIA Answer sf elceia argument Ga s Tilace aacoca caf Gde1 0a 1 “iaTa Optio: AES “ETS (B)-ce anemt crt B) eer aigraa aca sear fra «a rhinovirus-94 weigh ROIS 1 IAT AI Bopet cat org ST area eer rhinoviras-«t SE Yak (B)-«s TERT statement-fire 74 weary |. Answer (B) Reds wm Yellows cvc® wert; Oranges ee Blues cece greats Blu s economically (84 3400) TEATS 11 978 cae, whi cra spring water “ice ace erwrate a aac escent et, FIEAAATE GHIA assumption iS (E)-co sem cater ef a E aha aaa fag age eTTATAGE spring water ft" status symbol WH aire Feet aN CATR | CLA ET TR ats BOT Wut Se) SLA crystal eqatat BAM spring water afew RAS A ( serve ace ‘aca |. Answer (E) 5 marks] an Essay on (“Innovati 5] [Use the space in this page and the n ovation means to change, renew, and create more ¢ ‘oducts, process or "ays of doing things. Innovation is an impo: 1 Gsed in the correct manner, innovation "they need to be a success in their r an organisation. tive advantage lighted while rogress within the inal in order to solve vit er these ideas nine alue, 4§ well as achieve goals of the com a, they are developed then imple €conomies are often referred to as i vation economies. Humans engaged in World are continuously in the pursuit of wealth through innovation. It is an open ot come from its gardens, ambience, acres of lands § rom its intellectual and systems capabilities. Innovation is the erucial asset of and there is a need to learn to handle this asset in new ways. Organizations are _ re information & innovation internally & learn to adapt more quickly to” ces in order to retain their competitive advantage. i of direction and it alters investment policy so it is essential Janner to be clear about the current state of product balance the current products against | cations in terms of v, ty v to manage the innova / building an innovative organization, companic aa the oversupply of MBAs in Bangladesh, why do you want to purs A degree? Explain. [Use the space in this page and the next to answer this question Answer, Although there is an oversupply of MBAs in Bangladesh, 1 want to pursue an MBA degree for the following reasons: a High Salary potential: In comparison to other employees in a company, an MBA graduate ig usually better compensated. As IBA is one of the prestigious institutes in our country, I think the MBA graduates from this institute will be evaluated from the positive point of view than those from other institutes. Opportunity to be an entrepreneur: Although an MBA degree is not essential to be am entrepreneur, by enrolling in an MBA program, I can acquire the requisite knowledge and Practices needed to potentially develop and operate my own business. With this program, will be taught business n Is will put me in the perfe Ideal for networki companies and I can challenge my agement, planning and even financial handling. These position to manage my own business effectively n be part of great network of professional and. newest problem solving strategy. These things : By studying MBA together will give me a great overview of the business world. This type of overview is very: hard to achieve without doing an MBA Better Career: Graduates of an MBA program have, due to their qualifications, higher ng of high level management position. It has been observed s type of, chances of obiaining and hol that most senior managers or board of directors worldw ide are MBA graduates. position brings a higher salary as well as higher responsibility. Therefore, if one wishes 16 ts to pursue a new build one’s current career by advancing ina leadership position, or one wa career, an MBA is a must to boost one’s chances of achieving these goal Enhances Communication Skills: As part of an MBA program, enrollers are taught how t speak clearly and distinctively. They are taught the art of language, how to add meaning “their words, how to develop effective and exceptional presentations, and overall, h with others in and out of the classroom setting. These communication sl f in the business world. I think this degree will enhance my communi

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