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125 Xe’
apis 25) -p=si0 WO
=p (L.1252-p=510 Sy
=+p{1.125)- 1) = 510 oO
ap= gate =r 3g?
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Again,
Simple Interest, I= pnr = 1920.18 x2 x; Sd 400
75. Sixty-five percent of a numbers 2} (gp than fourfifth of that number. What is the number?
ein ® 1425 © 14 @ 145
Hints : Let, the mumber x ~s
According to question, ®3 PR +21 = 4x
76. The difference of two numbers is 11 and one-fifth of their sum is 9. Find the:numbers?
28 and 17 @ 28 and 18 © 28 and 19 @ None of these
Hints: Ea eee
Again, Z(r+y)=9
axey=ds. i)
+t) 72: 56 and (i) = Gi) == 17
xa2B
So, themonber'sarex=2Ranly=1777.
A sum of Tk. 53 is divided among A, B, C is such a way that A gets Tk. 7 more than
what B gets and B gets Tk. 8 more than what C gets. The ratio of their shares is:
@ 16:9:18 25:18: 10 © 18:25:10 @ 15:8:30
Hints : Let, C gets = x tk,
B gets = (x + 8) thand
A gets = (x+8 + 7)tk=(x+ 15) tk
According to question, x +x+8+x+15=53
= 3x = 30
“x10
So, C gets = 10 tk
B gets = 18 tk
and A gets = 25 tk %
The ratio of their shares is 25: 18:10 c “S
‘The average of the first nine prime numbers is : &
@9 ou en | Le ng
Hints: Average = 24215271114 18617 219488 Ss
Wend OD)
9 9 of
‘Two workers A and B are engaged to doa A working alone takes 8 hours more
to complete the job than if both id . If B worked along, he would need
4.5 hours more to complete the jo! they both working together. What time
would they take to do the work togétl
@ 4hours © Shoup ) SGrours @ 7 hours
Hints: Let, A and B ean do thegedak’in x hours
So, they together 1 orca eh workin + Portion
Again, In (x + 8) hours & car do 1 Portion
Soin 1 hod ean do —L Portion
x*8
According to question,
ep aE
x48 Sex x
atk od
TE Zs x
gia a
9+2 x
Gr 2x+2x+16 _ 1
(#89 +2x) — x
=o dal + 25x = Gx + 2x? + 72 + 16x
= 2x? + 25x—25x = 72
1
x46"
=x? = 3680. ata y=1-~2,, find the value of (2 + y?).
6 ®s © 10 @nr
Hints : Given that, x=1+V2 andy =1-vZ
So, x2 + y? =(1+V2)* + (1-2)?
=142¥2+2+1-2V2 +2=6
81. A man can do a piece of work in 5 days. But with the help of his son, he can do itin 3
days. In what time can the son do it alone?
@ 65 days ®7 days @7sdays @Bdays
Hints : Man can do in Ydays = +4 Portion
Man + Son can doin 1 days = 4 Portion
Man can do atone in 1 days =( 3-)Portion = 2 portion c
Portion can be done in = 1 days We’
1 (tole) nw» = AB days = 75 days Ss
82. The value of 10 +125 +/108 + 154+ (225 iste,
ot ® @s
6
Hints: 10+ 25+4 18 fis
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footer
A
- fro+ oss Fiona? = Vio+V25e11 =V10+6 =4
83. Ifat=b, by = cand ety Silken the value of xyzis:
@0 or © @ abe
Hints :a¥=b
cow c leh
=x loga=logb
Jogb
loga
similarly, y
= toge., - ege
logb** ~ loge
axye=l
84. The simple interest on a sum of money will be Tk. 600 after 10 years. If the principal
is trebled after 5 years, what will be the total interest at the end of the tenth year?
@Tk.600 ® Tk.900 @ Tx. 1200 @ Tk 1500Hints: In 10 years simple interest is: 600 tk.
S05 4 nw» ORS 300K
Jf principle is treabled interest will be trebled.
Innext 5 years in interest = (300 3) tk = 900 tk
‘So, after 10 years total interest = (900 + 300) tk = 1200 tk
85. Gog Hm OF tre numbers is 93 and their difference is 15, the smaller numberis
9
en ©15 @ 18
Hints : Let, the number's are x and y
According to question,
x+ys33 ...@ again, x+y=33
RRP E IS von fil) ner
(+ (i) > 2x = 48 (+ (i) = 2y=18
ays ays >
So, the smallest number is 9 Cy
22.75 m ®25m © 195m >
Hints : Let, passing distance of A = x m NS
eres » » B=(e-31)m XO}
86, Soe hmbatD by Hmm chy mm tnsiper olin Cotter by:
O@
+ A=83m,B=52mandC=65m
“+ C bent B by = (65 ~52) m= 13m
Ins race of 200 m C will beat B by $3'nk
ween B50MC eSB? = TBE «99 75
87. 118 pumps can raise 2170 ldnnes of water in 10 days, working 7 hours a day; in how
oie raise 1736 tonnes of water, working 9 hours a day?
Se 7 ©8 @9
Hints : 18 pumy raise 2170 tonnes in 7 hours in 10 days
LS el et LIN go ee OR
10x7x18
Vo mim ww Ley MER,
10x 7x18 1736
16» V6 yD my WEXIBXIT 7 days
i price would be:
. 150 ® Tk. 200 © Tk. 250 @ Tk. 300
Hints: At, 5% gain, selling price = 105 Tk.
Again, 5% loss, then selling price = 95 Tk.
+ Difference of both price = (105 — 95) Tk = 10 Tk
Selling price 10 Tk more than Cost price = 100 Tk
10x15 Tk
88. ide cea at a gain of 5% yields Tk. 15 more than when sold at a loss of 5%.
Tk.
» oe ge ee
=150Tk.89. To fill a tank, 25 buckets of water is required. How many buckets of water will be required to
fill the same tank if the capacity of the bucket is reduced to two-fifth of its present?
@10 @35 @ None of these
* Hints : Let, capacity of the bucket is x litter
So, capacity of tank is 25x,
Reduced capacity of bucket is litter
So, to fill tart bucket requires 33% = 2355 — 62.5 bucket
5
90. How many digits will be there to the right of the decimal point in the product of 95.75
and .025547
@5 oe @7 @ None of these
Hints : As usual the number of digit to the right of a product of deci system is the total
number of digits to the right of the numbers. Here to the right of int the number of
digit is 7. But last too digit of the mumbers are 5 and 4. Their product’ = smn 20), 20
which has a zero at the end. So, the number is 6. Py?
91. Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 20 and 30 min
cee ieee enna
2 min ©2 © 50min
Sop ne re” 1X12 | = 12 minutes
92. diab Ss V2,23 and ¥4 is:
@z ” oF a @ Allare equal
Hints: {4-42 = 21? = 2) = ¥2=1414..
¥3 =144......> 1414
~ ¥3 is largest,
93. Two, bers are in ratio of 15 : 11. If their H-CF. is 13, find the numbers.
Cis and a3 @ 190 and 143 © 195and 145 @ None of these
Hints: Ratio is 15:11
H.CF (Highest Common Factor) is 13
So, 1% number is 15 x13 = 19594. ralue of 1001 + 11 of 13 is :
2 ou © 13 @ 109
Hints : 1001 + 11 of 13
= 1001 +143
=7
95. An express train travelled at an average speed of 100 km/hr, stopping for 3 minutes afte:
. km. How long did it take to reach its destination 600 km from the starting point?
Gilet nth @® 6hrs 24 min © 6hrs27min = @ 6hrs 30 min
Hints : The train travells 100 kom in 1 hr
1
oe aD Ow eee
Se emeast sie SSwces THI = 23560. minutes 45
To travel! 600 km it takes S20 = 8 steps Ss
OPRER Ree otra
Lp mvp testes (3.207) mints = 21, we
so total tie = (45 x8 + 21) mints =(360 4 22) mints = 64ST ints.
96. The reflex angle between the hands of a clock at is:
@ 180° @ 192.5° Ome
@
Hints : We know, angle=[UM=S0H" noo
— [21x25 - aah Pa ey
“|S ce '162.5|° = 162.5°
«Reflex ange = 360° angle S00? ~ 162.5° = 197.5°
97. If the number 91876 * 2is\completely divisible by 8, then the smallest whole number
in place * will be :
@1 ‘b2 oe @4
Hints +f the tiQUigit ofa number ie 0 ar even and the number composed of 2nd and Ist digit
is completely divisible by 8 then the whole muamber is completely divisible by 8. Here only 3 fulfil
the condition. So, correct ans (C).
98, Tanya’s grandfather was 8 times older to her 16 years ago. He would be 3 times of her age 8
years from now. Eight years ago, what was the ratio of Tanya's age to thaLof her grandfather?
@1:2 @i:s ©3:8 ‘None of these.
Hints : Let, 16 yearsago Tanya was x years.
“80 16» » Grandfather, 8x ,,
Now, Tanya is x +16 and Grandfather ,, 8x +16
After 8 years Tanya will be = (x + 16-48) years = (x +24) years
8 4. Grandfather ,. (80-4 16 +8) yearsAccording to the condition, 8x + 24 =3(x +24)
= 8x+24=3r+72
= 8x-3x=72=24
= 5x=48
ox
Now,
before 8 years their age ratio was
8x416-8:x+16-8
Ox+8ix+d
ans: 3B+8
; SS
24 Ss
= 107 :22 o&
This ratio is not equal to anyone. yA
>
Ans. None of these. ~
99. Three partners A, B, C start a business. Twice A‘s capital is equal to thrice B’s capital
aig ier pala «> profit of Tk. 16,500 at the end of
the year, B’s share is:
@ Tk. 4000 O00. Pr @ Tk cc00
Hints : Let, C's Capital is x tk. “>
SBE EEE IN
Again, 2xA's 4, age?)
Aes ~
3C:BiA= retrsereha
Total rf 16,50 es,
So, B’s share is seem ek
=f <16,s00tk
= 6000 tk.
100. The total age of A and B is 12 years more than the total age of B and C. Cis how many
unger than A?
12 @2 © 2% @ None of these
Hints: Let, Total age of A +B =x yrs
50,0 oe Be Cex-12,
So A-C=2ys
Hence, C is 12 years younger than A.1
PART TWO CRIPTIVE QUESTIONS, ere
(Answer have to be written in the given space)
Focus Writing in English [30 Marks]
Private sector investment has remanined relatively stagnant for the last few years. What
measures do you suggest to increase the private sector investment?
Ans : The measures that should be taken for the private sector investment :
1
3.
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Governments are required to become more investment oriented if they are to increase the
levels of private investment. They should come to understand the factors that influence the
dynamics of private domestic and foreign investment,
Public sector policies and behaviours play a key role in shaping conditions for investment.
Private sector development requires the development of markets that comprise the interplay
between public policies, laws, regulations, norms, ete. —as well as private actors. Govt. should
confirm these elements that create a market in which private investors: their choices.
Countries wishing to encourage positive investment decisions need taconsider the risks, costs
and rewards that influence these decisions and find ways to engute the market for private
investment performs competitively. While growth depen ai private investment, private
investment depends on a sound infrastructure and adeqjté human capital, both of which
depend on an adequate level of national savingg. Hus, aid financed infrastructure
development and human capital investments catvinake a vast difference in promoting
investment, particularly foreign direct investment s
It is essential to engage with the private gechég'when identifying priorities for reform of the
investment climate. In general ene a rivate sector usually requires a stable and
Predictable investment climate. Mo: )ssues such as transparency, reducing corruption,
good public governance, strong rule 6f Jaw, a sound macro economy, performing institutions
and the right regulations are esseni{iaifor sustainable investment and economic growth.
Private investors cannot be ex to put scarce capital at risk in nations where cornuption is
rampant and the governmegiuintrustwerthy, or where essential infrastructure is missing, So
improving governance-apid 2ucing corruption are must for private investment.
Greater focus must begiuen to the development of rural infrastructure as the foundation upon
which business — can be improved with fully functioning markets. For example,
investment in. rdgch improvements is vital. Without adequately maintained roads, producers
and communitits'are often isolated, leading to high costs and low returns. Roads, however,
are just one essential infrastructure component for sustained development and accelerated
agriculture productivity.
All kinds of political violence must be stopped and democracy should be ensured to attract the
private sectors to invest.
The application of these measures may increase the private sector investment.
Creative Writing in English [30 Marks]
Write a few imaginary conversations between two friends who are discussing the socio-economic
consequences of political violence.
Ans:
A
B
: Hi, how are you?
So so. What's about youBANGLADESH BANK
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Recruitment Test for Assistant Director 2013
Time : 3 Hours; Marks ; 300; Examination Held On : 10.05.2013
PART ONE : Multiple Choie"Questionis (MCs); Time !1 Hour; Marks : 100
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@ fot © fen © Breet
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@ en + © *RSeT +
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@fR+ome ® at+h>” @ corr + far
@on+ oA . OMY
Hints : ‘ora (Giet + FAA) tele rR fae ererECRTEN MES eACR |
12 ‘oir orn df?
@ chem Rom org @ oe om
@vows >” Om
13, EWI ore STS ater erm aE Cote HEC coin FwR?
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GFE HCN CAT ‘a eles Yaa RA | TOA HSE Bae TAT HEH |
=) u. Bort Hat “Ret sere afte a7
Orme om om
@-at ean
Hints: “ofa tra afer went TT, Ie, eat, wD, TIVE Bem | “A eR “OEY ET
afer | zeae Wee Sere) |
15, Sraceia Stay” state Se et ee
@ 2a ang ® wre ©
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Oa © Fase emt
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Hints : ‘mtv afer WER ay | Rare remit: cd ites RAR 1 CoN BATT,
AR, IRA Bet 1 4 ECT EHO “O" aRR Beater ye we 1 oH HBS BSAC) 1
17, em afore Fata ea 1
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@ 7a - at © © feo
Hints + a’ a efor wer aera, ABA, ATOR, BIRT, TMK RVs | TEAR ABH TH (b) |
@ ara orn © Tart
@ Aes @tar Ys
Hints + Sra ier" were ei ree | a aftesrnaes Far ae POE AS
gears 1 rer egret Sige PPAR HOT, aT PTA ACY, Sr Hc STI 1
19, ‘Gian’ «9a Peftrents ait cori? aN a
@rw Cal 2enh)”
Ow Ow
Hints : 9, Rey, Gwe, wer rece Revie me wae cen, gee, ANG, CHT |
ere Rage raters 9 Eat) Aa
20, REPS" a UP CN? a” .
@ Bits fy xe © a Sits oa Ommite *
Orransire cys AAs cre aye
© faith
Hints : Notion — SH, HOR GF, VS; Truth - 78, Impression — M12, SPY; Faiths;
Fact — 4 SBA: Actually — AS, FAT | FOAM Notion Synonym RA Impression |
22. The antonym of ‘native' is:
@ local ® congenial © intrinsic
@ inbom 2
@alien -
Hints : Natice - o70" tevtq, PA, ARR; Local - ANN; Congenial ~ FAIRE: Intrinsic — :
aeI@@: Alien — FOP: Inborn ~ 7RREAG, HEH | JOA Native-F Antonyrn RM Alien |
23. The synonym of ‘reprimand! is:
@ assume @ rebuke @ reward
@ revive © remand
Hints.: Reprimand - #25m CPt; Assume — 221 Al; Rebuke ~ webia RT BM reward -
sprwta; Revive - STR FAT; Remand — ACHR SIR HCE wT (RITE RCE)
certere ISIAT | ABA, Reprimand-oF Synonym Bt Rebuke.© measure
@ruin
Hints: Preserve — 72%? a; Protect — af Cary A; Secure — Fatah: Measure — snare,
Defend — 391 Ft; Ruin — PAPI, OF | FAME Preserve I Antony ST Ruin 1
Which altemative best represents the underlined portion of the sentence (Questions.25 to 28) :
25. He is the black sheep of the society.
&
@ gentle animal © winner @ bad character
@ lazy boy @ strange man
Hints : Black sheep- Mf Ita 7S, BTR, W bad character GP FWA |
_| 26 Hekept his masterinthedark foralongtime.
@ In closed doors @ Ina place without light’ © ina cool place
@ inignorance © in an exciting place. oO”
‘Hints : 1 the dark — to keep something secret and not tll people abit it. SURE in ignorance
~alack of knctledge or information about something, OM Answer "EM i ignorance 1
'| 27. Donot get upset about trivial matters.
» Wy
® Unexpected © @ unimportant Sy © unusual
@ uncertain @© unsure Qn
‘Hiints : Trivial" 21 79%, not important; Unexpected ETS; Unimportant ~ not inpportant,
GR ODA, Unusual - eT: Uncertain — ETOP insure — we » omic (b) 2B |
28. Municipal taxes are based on an estimali-of the value of one's property.
@ an appraisal @ a forecast” © aprediction
@ anoutline ®aprogction ne
Hints +n estimate of the value — fete? Fog en Fae 3 Fides 1 Appraisal — 3PUTR = ET
RM; Forecast — ete oven a FTW Fat; Prediction ~ AER Outline — peta =
SP BRET cart, CHR Rot CHA st, Projection — Coen Fgr eter: Feat an
estimate ofthe value ¢Ritn appraisal "A TAN) —g
29. The correct spelliiig is:
@ pharmaceutical” ©® pharmaceuticle © pharmacitical
@ fammicitica, @ farmaceutical
30. What doé>'doctrine' mean?
@ adept ©® counterfeit © brief
@ scorn @ principle *
Hints: Doctrine — WOR 1 WE; Adent — 3%, PAP Counierft ~ FEY, FAY Brief 7G: Soom —
ABeaR, OF, Bt Ba Principle— rah oon peer toneenste meee 7a ante
Choose the pair that best expresses the relationship similar to the first pair. Questions (31 £0.32):
31. Antenna : Signal
@ Net: Fish © Bread : Food © © Story : Reporter
@TV:Sound © Telegram: Sender
Hints : Antenna ~ cafe 1 Gift PCI, Signal CS | Net — Be Fish — a1 | Bread —
3; Food — YER) Story 18 Reporter — afSTaR | TV CBIR HPPROR: Soicrid — > |
‘GRR | Antenna FROM Signal Ht BH ee Net FRC Fish wa] wr)® Quiet : Serene © Good : Better
@ Tiny : Huge © Plain: Ugly 6
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Better — PGT GFT | Tiny — WE, AIA; Huge — FPA, FW) Plain - AWAY, ATCA: Ugly - FAT,
FY TOMRLite © Dig ow oft coun Folie Bes coal Toy Huge "te 9 nttOn | 4
Fill in the blanks : Questions (33 to 40)
33. Lucky is to fortunate as weak is to—.
® humble @ obsolete @ legitimate
@ fragile © confused
Hints : Lucky Fortunate-CM@17; Humble — Fm, 7B; Obsolete - qa7e7, “ReSPE,
legitimate — , Ce; Fragile — SBF; Confused — Res | Feat Lucky © Fortunate
UT Weak FR Fragile 49 A Symomypmous. »
34. The invigilator made us — our identity card at the test center: Se
@® Showing @ show & © showed ©)
@ toshow @ to showing &
Hints ; Make, help, let — %% causative verb O18 4 WERIEF object I ois arsdinnior
base foren 7 | CT Made $8 HEMT object us MN HEF CHA Show 1
35. For an investor who — money, silver or bond are good options.
@has so little a @ has very little 2, @ has so few
@ has very few @®haveveryfew >
Hints : It Singular Peon RE hs BH CE ery lite WOE
36. One should be careful about — duty. . >”
@his Ober <,” @ one's
@ the @ones'
Hints : One passive ce RGD | IDE ETRY Sj (oe Pose Case
FES RA | WHR ABH BEA One's >”
97, — of this gen will be sof)”
@ The possession AD repeat © Position
@ A possession \ @aposi
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ECR. ak evn eit RET a A | CRAG FARA ANT WA the TH AY "The possession PA |
38. While yor — in the garden, someone arrived at hame.
@ were working ® had worked © work
@ will work © willbe
Hints : "While’-% Be C4 subject WOT ee |
watrex AP samrate WHAT whilefohen/as WA TS RM while/whenfas YS Fee past |=
continuous tense 3, TT OLY BW past indefinite tense | BIS HNC were working BT |
@ theart of waiting ® the science of human thoughts and reading minds
© the art of politics @ the pilloncehy al et
stealing someone else’ ideas and passing, as one's owrt
a ot ge), SCOT OE RH ACS TEM HN FET 1 OAR APS BEA (e) /40. We wouldn't mind —.
@ wait ® to waiting © to have waited
@ waiting © waited e
Hints : admit, avoid, enjoy, feel, like, mind, suggest, postphone 228 verbOTe WA CHT verb
HOT OH TIE ‘ing’ EA!
|| 41. Ifxand y are consecutive positive integers, which of the following must be an even integer?
“| @x ®y ex @F ex
‘Hints : Asx and y are consecutive positive integers. Let, x = 1 and y = 2. As we know that,‘add x
even = event. 80, xy = 1*2=2.
A company's profits have doubled for each of the last 5 years. Ifthe total profits for
the lat S years were Tk 62 million, what were the profit inthe year?
@1 @4 e Qo” 6
Hints : Let, first year Profit = eae me eng
2nd year profit = 2x wy
3rd year profit = 2x x2 = 4x or
4th year profit = 4x x2= ax “que
5th year profit = 8x x2 = 16x gr &
Teal profit =3'+ 2+ 4+ 8+ 16 4H” -
Acding ate tions, al
te
Wich ofthe following i ual to 456072) +28*(456)?
@ 72"(456+28) oS” “@ 456772428) © (456+28)"(456+72)
@ (28+456)"(72+456)"” © (456+456)"(72+28)
Hints :456%72) + 28(456)
= 456%(72) + 456428) = 456%(72 +28)
‘.
The lengths of the sides of a triangle are in the ratio of 3 to 5 to 6. If the perimeter of
the triangle is 70, what is thé length of the longest side?
&
@5 @6 ©15 @s @30
Hints : Let, the sides of a triangle are 3x, Sx and 6x | «
According to the question,
3x + Sx+ 6x = 70
= 14r=70
xed
+ The length of the longest side = 6x = 6 x5 = 30
How many '8' will you pass on the Way when you count from 1 to 100?
@u en ©n @7 ©
Hints :1 ¢0 100°" will come =8; 18,28, 38, 48, 58;%8, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89,98 = 20 |46, A father said to his son, "I was as old as you are at the present at the time of your
birth": If the father's age is 38 years now, the son's age five year's back was:
eu @9 ¢ © @ 38 [oe]
Hints: Let, son's present age = x years
‘So, soni is born x years ago
Then father’s age was x years
So, father's present age (x +x)or 2x years
des 38 x=19
«5 years back son was 19-5 = 14 years
47, In a group of people solicited by a charity, 30% contributed Tk 40 each, 45%
contributed Tk 20 each and the rest contributed Tk 12 each. What percentage of the |
total amount came from people who gave Tk 40 each?
@2% 30% @40% O4% Onn
Hints + Let, Total participant = 100 oO”
30% contrituited = 40%30%= 40 x qa =12 Tk. oe” ®
45% contributed = 20% 45% = 20x45, =9 Tk.
Rest ={100 ~(30 + 45))% = 25% contributed =12x 25.28 Jt?
>
«1 The percentage of total amount came from people who gave'Tk. 40 each = 75-45-75 % 100
ay
12
. = 3g * 100 = 50%
48. A manufactue of pickles wants to make 4 profit to Tk 75 when he sells 300 jars of
pickles. It costs Tk 0.56 each to make the first 100 jars of pickles and Tk 0.55 each to
make after the first 100. What pricé should he'tharge for the 300 jars of pickles?
Oks OMI OOK @ Tk240 ©1250
Hints : First 100 jar's cost = 100 56 = 56 Tk
ext 200 Jar's cast ® 200 x.55 = 110 Tk.
.*: Total cost for 300 jars = 56 + 110 = 166 Tk.
«+. The selling price for Yhe 300 jars of pickles = 166 +75 = 241 Tk.
Note : Correct Ans +241 Tk.
49, A student first reduced a number by 20% and then increased it again by 20%, If the differece | /
‘between the last number and the orginal number is 8, then the original number was :
e200 250 © , Oo @ 400
‘Hints : Let, the original number = 100 ‘
20% reduced = 100 - 100 of 20% = 80
Then, 20% increased = 80 + 80 of 20% = 96
The difference = 100-96 = 4
4 difference then original muamber = 100
00
to» a » & =
1008 _ 99
” “oon » =90. 35% of Tahia's income is equal to 25% of Nona’s income. The ration of Tahia's incom
to Nona's income is :
@75 @43 ©47 es ©34 %
Hints : Let, Tahia’s income = x and Nona’s income = y
According to the question
35% of x= 25% of y
‘| SL. A tn Sch ie snd mie wt ght 70a te ane
the same day, When the true time is 1 pm, the watch will :
@ 1:10pm = ®1255pm ©1:05pm @ 105pm © 1250pm
‘Hints : The time difference = 1PM — 7AM = 6 hour = sage
3 mite guns from 5 second a”
Tw iw ody Sp
>
g
3500 yp = GO a
= 600 second 2 10-rhinute
So, at 1 PM, the watch will indicate =. PM + 10 minute = 1:10 PM
52, Which of these numbers are least like the others : 3, 5, 11, 14, 17, 21.
@5 @O1 4 @u @v @u
Hinst: Among the mumbere3,5, 11, 14, 17, 21, Except 14 others are odd number.
53. Insert the missing njmpber: 116, 33, 67, 135, 271, (usm)
@371 406 © 451 @ 505 543
Hints : Here, newt number = (Previous no. x2) +1
SecSequencially, (16 x2)+1= 33
(33 %2)4+1=67
by this her the es aber (271 x2)+1= 543
54. The numbers 13, 7 and 11 would enjoy the company of which of these numbers : 10
15,17, 12, 18?
@10 ®15 ev @x2 ©18
Hints ; Here, 13, 7 and 11 are prime number, So, among these numbers only 17 is correc
because of prime No.
55. Which one of the following five designs is least like the other four?
aly 0%56. Which of the following is least like the others?
@ Cube © Sphere ©Pyramid @ Circle © Cylineder
Hints: The correct answer is circle because it shows ttuo dimension and other's show three dimension,
57. Lamp A is less bright than Lamp B; Lamp B is brighter than Lamp C; Lamp C is as |
bright as Lamp D. Lamp B is brighter than Lamp D and Lamp D is brighter than
Lamp A. Which lamp is the brightest?
@lLampA @LampB ©LampC @ LampD © no solution
‘Hints: AC;C=D;B>D; D> A. Among them Lamp B is the brightest lamp.
58. Mushfique is as tall as Mominul; Shakib is shorter than Tamim; Tamim is taller than
Mominul and Musfique is shorter than Sakib. Who is the shortest?
@ Mushfique @ Mominul © Sakib &>
@ Tamim. © nosolution
Hints: Mominul < Mushfique; Shakib < Tamim
Mominul < Tamim; Musfique < Shakib
Here, Momirwul < Mushfique < Shakib < Tamim
So, the correct option is ®)
8. Whats the next item in the sequence? Choose from tight —
—|< x
ef] © [§"] «(Ol e[O
Hints : There are one tne in Ish bot, Tico line creas a angle ix 2nd box, three lone creates a
Triangle in 3rd box and four lincrentes a quadrilateral in Ath box. So the Correct option i
60. What is the next item ithe sequence? Choose from fight *
a
\
el) | ef) | e(4 @|\<
Hints : Here,
Angle between too line in 15 box = 45°
in 2nd ,, =45° + 45° = 90°
in 3nd ,, = 90° 4 45° = 135°
oT Or » in ard = 135° + 45° = 180°
+ Two lines make a straight line in 4" box.*) 61. Masud has all his office supplies laid out in an orderly way on his desk. The pens are
directly to the left of the memos. The lamp cannot be next to the stapler. The memos
must be in the middle. The clipboard is to the left of the stapler, Which position is
the lamp in? (giving the positions numbers 1-5 from left to right)
@1 @2 ©3 @4 @5
Hints : 1. Pens are directly to the left of Memos = Pen — Memos
2. Lamp Cannot be next to the stapler = stapler — lamp
3, Memos must bein the middle = 3rd place
4. Clipboard is to the left of the stapler = Clipboard«— stapler
For four explanation Condition we get these sequence
1 Zz 3 4 5
Lamp Pens Memo. Glipboard <> Stapler
«
"|| 62. Everyone has their moming beverages differently. Rumanjand Deepti both take
sugar in their drinks, Rumana, Osman and Mahboob all drink tea while the other
three drink coffee. Masud and Mahboob have milk in’ their beverages. Those who
don't add anything, take their beverages black. Whi does Waquar drink?
@ Tea with sugar ® Coffee with milk: © Black tea
@ Coffee with sugar @ black coffee >>”
Hints : ay
Tea Coffee 9” | Milk Sugar
Rumana Masud ¢ Masud Rumana
Osman. Deeptis/ Mahboob Deepti
Mahboob [wae
‘As Waquar does not take suger ancl Milk so he takesfinks Black Coffe.
63. A biker rode-45 miles in 180 minutes. What was his speed (mph) during this ride?
@ 17 mph 15mph © 12mph @ 9mph ©4 mph
Hints : 6 rude = 1 hour
aa + 180 minute =} = shour.
tance
+ Speed =
45 _
= 3-15 mph
a
Answer the following three questions based on information in the table below
(numbers are fictitious):
Population Statistics Mirpur ~_[___ Dhaka City
Population, 2003 1,933,7981 19,190,115
Population, 2000 1822,195 18,976,457
Households, 2000 | 708,644 7,056 86064. Mixpur households makeup approximately what percentage of Dhaka city's
households in 2000?
@os o1 * @10 an) 0G 50
Hints : The percentage of Dhaka City's households = OSE5 » 100%
=10%
65. How many people approximately were there per household in Mirpur in 2000?
@15 @2 ©25 @3 = ©35
Hints : Here, Total Population = 1822195
and Total Household = 708644
like each 1822195,
oe household = “7ygeaq
=2.571 9
Be acne y
approximate area of Mirpur? 6
@ 15sqmiles @ 18 sq miles _(©/21'sq miles
@ 30sqmiles © 36 sq miles gr”
Hints: Peole living per square mile = 61,000 >”
Total population in Mirpur = 1822195 as
- " 1822195,
+ Approximately area of Mirpur = "Sp 2”
= 29,87 3q'mile
= mile
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