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MATH LECTURE - 13
REVIEW TEST 2

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PART I: Review Test 2

1. A shop sells each Alpenliebe for Tk. 1. However, if any purchaser returns three empty wrappers,
he/she gets one free Alpenliebe. If Shuvro has a total of Tk. 15, how many Alpenliebe can he get
at most?
a. 15 b. 19 c. 20 d. 21 e. None of these
2. Both 225 & 256 are the factors of n, where n = 3a  4b  5c. What is the smallest possible value of
a + b + c?
a. 6 b. 10 c. 12 d. 8 E. None of these
3. If a, b, and c are not equal to 0 or 1 and if ax = b, by = c, and cz = a, then xyz =?
a. 0 b. 1 c. 2 d. abc e. None of these
4. A shop sold a pair of shoes for Tk. 1800 and a pair of sandals for Tk. 1350. It made a profit of
20% on shoes and took a loss of 10% on sandals. What is the overall profit or loss of the shop?
a. 4% b. 5% c. 6.67% d. 10% e. None of these
5. If x is a positive integer and z is a non-negative integer such that (206)z is a divisor of 3,176,793,
what is the value of zx – xz?
a. –81 b. –1 c. 0 d. 1 e. Cannot be determined
6. Anik, Ashik, and Arefin, working independently, can build a wall in 10, 12 and 15 days respectively.
The income from getting one wall up is Tk. 500. If the three work together for 16 days, how much
is Ashik's income?
a. Tk. 333 b. Tk. 375 c. Tk. 667 d. Tk. 750 e. Cannot be determined
7. An amount of money was divided between some people in such a way that if there had been 4
more people, everyone would have got Tk. 16 less. However, if there had been 4 less people,
everyone would have got Tk. 24 more. How many people were there in the group?
a. 32 b. 24 c. 20 d. 16 e. None of these

8. What is the perimeter of the following parallelogram?

a. 16 Y

b. 10 + 6 2 (8, 3)

c. 6 + 10 2
d. 22 45
e. None of these X
(0, 0)

9. On average, a shooter hits the target once every 3 shots. What is the probability that he will hit
the target at least once in 3 shots?
8 1 19
a. 1 b. c. d. e. None of these
27 3 27

10. Fariha wanted to find a number ‘n’ which lies between 1 and 96, inclusive, for which it is true that
n (n + 1) (n + 2) is divisible by 8. How many different numbers can Fariha find?
a. 12 b. 24 c. 32 d. 48 e. 60

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11. Which one of the following numbers can be removed from the set S = {0, 2, 4, 5, 9} without
changing the average of set S?
a. 0 b. 2 c. 4 d. 5 e. 9
12. Rahat mixed equal amounts of three mixtures to prepare his daily protein shake. The ratios of milk
and meat in three different mixtures were 5:2, 6:1, and 3:1 respectively. What was the ratio of
milk and meat in the new mixture?
a. 19:65 b. 7:2 c. 65:19 d. None of these e. Cannot be determined

13. Let n be defined for any positive integer n as the number obtained by writing the digit(s) of n in
reverse order, dropping any leading zero that results. For example, 5 = 5, 30 = 3, and 321
= 123. Which of the following must be true for all positive integers n?
I. (n) = n II. (10.n) < 10.n III. (1 + n) = 1 + n
a. None b. III only c. I only d. I, II and III e. II only

z yds. x yds.

y yds.

14. The shaded portion of the rectangular lot shown above represents a flower bed. If the area of the
bed is 24 square yards and x = y + 2, then z =?
a. √13 b. 2√13 c. 6 d. 8 e. 10

15. Zulekha works 8 hours per day on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and 6 hours per day on
Tuesday and Thursday. She does not work on Saturday and Sunday. She earns $324 per week,
how much she earns in dollars per hour?
A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 10 E. 11

16. The cost of 1 unit of electricity during a 4 year period is given below. Year 1: $1 per unit, Year 2:
$1.5 per unit, Year 3: $1.2 per unit, and Year 4: $2 per unit. If a factory spent equal dollars each
year for electricity what was the average cost per unit of electricity during the 4 year period?
a. $1.333 b. $1.250 c. $1.425 d. $1.175 e. $1.500

17. In the figure below, point G is a point inside the equilateral triangle ABC. GD, GE and GF are
perpendiculars to AB, BC, and AC respectively. The lengths of GD, GE and GF are 1, 2, and 3
respectively. What is the area of triangle ABC? A
a. 363
b. 14
D F
c. 12 G
d. 923
e. 123 B C
E
18. In a certain village, m litres of water are required per household per month. At this rate, if there
are n households in the village, how long (months) will p litres of water last?
A. p/mn B. mn/p C. mp/n D. np/m E. npm

19. Which of the following has the most number of divisors?


A. 33 B. 99 C. 100 D. 176 E. 182

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20. Misti went to a fruit market with certain amount of money. With this money she can buy either 50
oranges or 40 mangoes. She retains 10% of the money for taxi fare and buys 20 mangoes. How
many oranges can she buy now?
a. 25 b. 30 c. 20 d. 16 e. 12

21. A merchant marks his goods up in such a way that the profit made on selling 30 articles is equal
to the cost price of 20 articles. What is the % profit made by the merchant?
a. 66.67% b. 50% c. 200% d. 100% e. 33.33%

22. In the diagram below, BAC = 50. If BF and CF are bisectors of DBC and ECB respectively,
what is the measure of BFC?
A
a. 50
b. 65
c. 85
B C
d. 115
e. Cannot be determined

D F E

23. 2ab5 is a four-digit number divisible by 25. If the number formed from the two digits ab (in this
order) is a multiple of 13, then ab =?
a. 13 b. 26 c. 52 d. 65 e. Cannot be determined

24. If (2x + 1)2 = 100, then which one of the following could equal to x?
a. – 11/2 b. -9/2 c. 11/2 d. 4 e. None of these

25. A ball is dropped from 192 inches above level ground and after the third bounce it rises to a height
of 24 inches. If the height to which the ball rises after each bounce is always the same fraction of
the height reached on its previous bounce, what is this fraction?
1 1 1 1 2
a. b. c. d. e.
8 4 3 2 3

26. If 2a – 3b =0, and b < 2, then which of the following must be true?
a. a < 3 b. a < 4 c. a = 3 d. a <6 e. Cannot be determined

27. For an article, if the discount is 30%, the profit is 40%. What is the profit if the discount is 40%?
a. 10% b. 20% c. 25% d. 30% e. None of these

28. The number of livestock in a farm at the beginning of year 2000 was 100,000. During the year,
the number increased by p%. During the next year 2001, there was a famine and the number
decreased by q%. A census at the end of year 2001 revealed that the number of livestock in the
farm was 100,000. Which of the following expressions is correct?
a. p > q
b. q > p
c. p = q
d. With the exception of one instance, p will be equal to q
e. There is no relation between p and q

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29. 7  (315 + 316 + 317) is divisible by which number?
A. 17 B. 79 C. 97 D. 91 E. 65

30. In a 100m race, Sam beats Silvee by 4 seconds. On the contrary, if Sam allowed Silvee to start
16m ahead of Sam, then Sam and Silvee reach the finishing point at the same time. How long
does Sam take to run the 100m race?
a. 4 seconds b. 25 seconds c. 29 seconds d. 21 seconds e. 16 seconds

31. Zulekha and Amina are among 7 students from whom 4 students are to be selected at random for
a field trip organized by Professor Mamun. Of the different possible selections, how many contain
neither Zulekha nor Amina?
a. 5 b. 8 c. 14 d. 30 e. 35

32. In the figure below, the three circles have the same center. The radii of the circles are 3, 4, and 5.
If a point in the figure below is chosen at random, what is the probability that the point lies in the
non-shaded ring in the middle?

a. 1 b. 7 c. 1
5 25 3
d. 8 e. 9
25 25

33. A train crosses a bridge of length 500 meters in 40 seconds and a lamp post on the bridge in 15
seconds. What is the length of the train in meters?
a. 375 meters b. 750 meters c. 250 meters d. 800 meters e. 300 meters

34. Shuvro was driving a bus carrying 7 girls. Each girl had 7 backpacks. In each backpack, there
were 7 big cats. For every big cat, there were 7 little cats. How many legs were there in the bus?
a. 9604 b. 9,618 c. 9,620 d. 10,990 e. None of these

35. Due to recession, Saumik had sold all the items of his shop at 20% loss. Angon bought all of those
items and sold to Mohshin with 40% profit. If Soumik had bought all the items at Tk. 400, how
much money Mohshin is paying now?
A. 386 B. 426 C. 476 D. 448 E. None of these

36. If 5 < x < 10 and y = x + 5, what is the greatest possible integer value of (x + y)?
A. 18 B. 20 C. 23 D. 24 E. 25

37. A trader, while selling a pen, was asking for such a price that will enable hi m to offer
a 10% discount and still make a profit of 20% on cost. If the cost of pen was Tk. 30,
what was his asking price?
a. 42 b. 40 c. 36 d. 32 e. None of these

38. Iqbal sells 6 different-sized balls. Each ball costs p taka more than the next one below it in size,
and the price of the biggest ball is Tk. 25. If the sum of the prices of six different balls is Taka 105,
what is the value of p?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5 E. None of these

39. If x is a positive integer, what can be the value of y if y = – (x3 + 3x2 – 2x + 5)?
A. 0 B. – 4 C. – 21 D. – 15 E. 17

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40. Amina has a wheat business. The price of the wheat at her stores is 3 Tk. per kg. Her faulty spring
balance reads 0.9 kg for a kg. Also, in the festival season, she gives a 10% discount on the wheat.
She found that she made neither a profit nor a loss in the festival season. What was the cost of
the wheat?
A. 2.43 Tk. B. 2.5 Tk. C. 2.7 Tk. D. 3 Tk. E. None

41. Two cars left, at 8 A.M., from the same point, one traveling due east at 80 mph and the other
travelling due south at 60 mph. At what time will they be 300 miles apart?
a. 11:00 A.M. b. 11:51 A.M. c. 11:54 A.M. d. 12:50 P.M. e. None of these

42. What is the last digit of 3245?


A. 3 B. 9 C. 1 D. 7 E. None of these

43. A car traveled 75% of the way from town A to town B by traveling at an average speed of ‘V’ mph.
The car travels at an average speed of ‘S’ mph for the remaining part of the trip. Which of the
following expressions represents the average speed for the entire trip?
4V
4VS V
a. 0.75 V + 0.25 S b. c. d. V S e. None
3S  V 3S  
 3 

44. Samia started running towards Dhaka from Chittagong at a constant speed. At the same time,
Tanzia started running towards Chittagong from Dhaka at a constant speed. After they crossed
each other, it took Samia 40 minutes to reach Dhaka, and it took Tanzia 90 minutes to reach
Chittagong. What is the ratio of Samia’s speed to Tanzia’s speed?
a. 4:9 b. 9:4 c. 3:2 d. 2:3 e. Cannot be determined

45. If x < 4 and y < 12, which of the following cannot be the value of xy?
a. − 12 b. −24 c. 30 d. 48 e. None of these

P Q

35°
O R

46. In the circle above, PQ is parallel to diameter OR, and OR has length 18 and PRO = 35°. What
is the length of minor arc PO?
9π 7π 9π
a. 2 b. c. d. e. 3
4 2 2

47. A portion of $6,600 is invested at a 5% annual return, while the remainder is invested at a 3%
annual return. If the annual income from the portion earning a 5% return is twice that of the other
portion, how much money is invested at 5% annual return?
a. $1800 b. $2700 c. $3000 d. $3200 e. $3600

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48. A school newspaper enlarged both the length and width of a rectangular photograph by 60
percent. The new photograph was too large for the space available, so its length and width were
then reduced by 25 percent. The area of the final photograph was what percent greater than the
area of the original?
a. 20% b. 35% c. 82% d. 85% e. 44%

49. The population of a village is 4500. 5/9th of the villagers are males. If 40% of the males are married
(none of them married more than one female and all the married people live in that village), what
is the percentage of the married female?
a. 25 b. 35 c. 40 d. 45 e. 50

50. In how many ways can a committee of 5 members be formed from 3 women and 5 men such that
at least 1 woman is a member of the committee?
a. 54 b. 55 c. 56 d. 57 e. None

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