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IBAGRADS Gateway to your desired future Do NOT open this paper until instructed to do so Do NOT write any thing on the question booklet You must return this question booklet along with your Answer sheet after the test. SECTION-01 MATH 45 Questions, 80 Minutes 1. Solve for nin the equation 999.111=3n2 A) nlies between 17 and 18 B) nlies between 18 and 19 C) nlies between 19 and 20 D) None of these 2. How many 4-digit divisors of 102%are there? AS B)S 6 3, How many integers from 2 to 999 are equal to the Ai B) 10 D) None of these ® 4, Ifthe length of the cube is doubled, then what vote : se A) It will become F twice ill bec¢ 4 time N 8 1 C) Itwill become times 8 5, Whatis the rang D) All values of y above the Ss should be which one of the following 3s O85 D) None of these 1 > “eae ee the value of x — > A)-1 B)1 Qo D)-2 8. The price of a’Stock which is reduced by 20% is followed by a 10% discount totaling to Rs 32400. What was the original price of the stock? A) Rs45,000 B) Rs 50,000 ©) Rs 30,000 D) Rs 44,000 9. IfxOy=y-x, then calculate the value of x from the equation (xOy) © z= x (yOz) Ayo B)1 Q2 D)3 For Question 10, 11. and 12 use the following data: ‘There are 2 red balls and 3 green balls in a box. A ball is taken atrandom without replacement. If first ball taken is red, then 2 more green balls are added in the box. If the first ball taken is green, then 3 more red balls are added in the box. 10. Two balls are chosen atrandom, Whatis the probability of taking 2red balls? A) 2/25 B) 1/25 ©) 1/20 D) 4/25 11. Two balls are chosen at random. Whatis the probably of a red balland a green ball? A) 53/105 B) 21/35 1/6 Dpz/30 12. Two balls are chosen at random, What is the probability of getting atleast 1 green ball? A) 1/30 B) 14/15 02/7 D) None of these s+ [54 [545+ V5. 13. The approximate value of thé above expression should be: A) Between 2 and3 B) Between 3 aiid’ C) Between 4 and5 D) Between 5 and6 14, Whatis the reflexangle mate by the clock at 09:00? A) 90 B) 45 ©) 270, D) None of these 15. A dé€agon has 10Sides. Whatis the size ofthe Sum ofits interior angles? Ay 1440 B) 720 c) 360 D) 180 16, If the numerical value of the vglime of a sphere is equal to the numerical value of the surface area Of.a sphere, then what should be the numerical value of the radius of that sphere? A) 3 By 27 D) 64 17. If each side of a rectangular chocolate bar is increased by 20%, then what would be the fair increase in the bars perimeter? A) 44 percent B) 20 percent ©) 15 percent D) None of these 18.1f p(x)= a q@= c — 2,then calculate p(q(v7)) A) v7 B) v5 Ova D)7 19.8 balloons are blown every 3 minutes for two hours. Every 10*is popped off. Find the remaining number of balloons. A) 32 B) 286 ©) 244 D) None of these 20.1f x+y+z=0, and xyz=80, then caleulate(x+y) (y+z)(x+2) A) -xy B) -xy C)-y D) None of these 21.A ball is thrown from 10 meters and vertically bounces % of the previous bounce. How much distance is covered (in meters) till the ball comes to rest? A) 40 B) 50 ©) 70 D) 80 22.Which of the following values cannot be the sum of S consecutivé integers? A) 400 B) 395 ©) 390 6 23. ie product of 4 distinct numberswhich are greate hhich of the following values. 2 A) 616/135 B) 154/27 ») 394/405 «& 24. Anumber which is subtracted from 1, the number. A) 1/11 B) 2/; 25.150 rupees is equivalent to 450 bh Riad ‘grams under the same ratio? 4 9D D) 150 ¢: 200 \' 2)lligs on ing uation, then find the value of b. A) 600 26.Given that ax-+by: A) 3/11 3 me et Bhhas 17 o ers. AUB has 26 members. How many members, din 8 ine x By Db) 21 a t two televisi aL. fame tagged price. One at 10% discountand the other at 7% difference of their discounted pricewas Rs. 2175. Find the tagged price of the in dollars gpa dolar is equivalentto 145 rupees A) 72,500 wr B) 500 ©) 84,900 D) None of these 29. Atriangle As areais 18 square units has a base which is 5 units more than its height. Find the height of the triangle. A) 4units B) 9 units C) 12 units D) None of these 30. How many integers lie betweenV5 and V8 A)3 B)4 Qo. D) None of these 31.In a small town 1 out of 250 people are infected of Covid. During a rapid test, a positive infected person is 85% positive while a healthy person is 5% positive. Find the probability of being tested positive. A) 133/2500 BOS ©) 193/220 D) None of these 32. Volume of sphere is 3217/3 cubic centimeters. Find the surface area of this sphere in centimeter square. A) 161 B) 18 ©) 24 ) 1007 oe a) (2 p) =a 9 pa x<4x+2< Sx-2 34. Find the solution of the above inequality A) x<4 B)x<-2/3 £. Find xin terms ofa and b 33.1FS+ 35. 3ploughs can do a work in 17 workin less than 5 hours. A) 8 B) 36, Mean age of 12 boys is 12.75. age 13: f-—e is the average of the ages of the remaining bi se , 0 2% D) None of these into we "Oo iboids. What is the surface area of each A) 279/22 fos os D) 10 of a particular virus in ahorse. Ifthe virus is found, the 80% suce ae first time that it is attempted. If this operation is lit can ber | but with a success rate of only 40%.Any operations after that have such a low chan; \ccess that a vet will not attempt further operations. Letevent D be tne virus is found, operation succeeds, Letevent S Letevent F! t the operation fails. Whatis the probability that an infected horse is cured? A) 0.792 B) 0.72 ©) 0.432 D) 0.08 = 8, then find the value of x A)3 B)2 Ql D) 0.5 40. If x2+8= —4, then find the value of x+ A) 144 B) -12 12 D) None of these 41.1f (a+b)%1=1, then findx. AL B)2 3 D)4 42, Successive discounts of 50% and 20% are equal to a single discount of: A) 65% B) 60% ©) 55% 0% 43. The product of two numbers is 36 and their sum is 3; thei ference? A)6 B) 13 D) None of these 44. m is a number, which leaves a remainder of 3 vided by 7. What will be th der when 3m-8 is divided by 9? Ay A)3 B)4 45. Calculate the probability of sélectin A) 1/5 B) SECTION 02 ENGLISH GRAMMAR 1. How much has fuel costs raised during the past year? A. has fuel costs raised B. have fuel costs raised C._ has fuel costs risen D. have fuel costs risen 2. The hunter stalked the tiger slowly, cautiously, and inasilent manner. and ina silent manner and silently and by acting silently and also used silence popp 3. Ifyou disobey traffic regulations, you'will loose your driver's license. A. you will loose your driver's license B, you'll loose your driver's license C. You will lose your driver'sllicense D. you will loose your drivers’ lieense 4. "When my husband will comehoune, PULtelDhiny you called,” théhousescife sighed into the phone. A. will coffee home, B. will come home C._wilbhave come home Df comes hone, 5. Neither Marty or Christine knows hoy'to\speak French. A. or Christine knows B. or Christine knew: C. nor Christine knows D. nor Christine know, ‘VOCABULARY 6. The thief was apprehended but his accomplice had disappeared. ‘A. person who saw him. B. gunsand knives. C. person who helped him D. stolen goods. 45 Questions, 45 Minutes In the play The Devil and Daniel Webster, the retorts attributed to Webster may be more 10. us. 2 13. 4 fiction themhistory. A. replies B. advice B._possessfons D. behavior Ei argues If the teams were not so evenly matched, it would bg easier to foretell the ont edme of the ‘Superbowl. AW argue C. discuss Bypredict D. inifluence Acutin the budgebput Lo percent of the state employees’ job in jedpardy. ‘A. range C. perspective B. review D. danger RalphNadir always speaks out about every thing A. \dBclares his opinion B. agrees ©. quarrels D. has an interest For the little boy, a lolly was tangible, whereas a promise was not. A. basic ‘edible B. untouchable D. none of these ‘The boy's incorrigible behavior puzzled his sister. B. reformed D. frustrated A. appalling incurable Far from being upright and moral, his behaviour showed him to be fallible. A. capable of falling over B. weak-kneed C. capable of error D. immoral California relies heavily on ineome from fruit cops, and —— A. Florida also C. Florida is as well B. Florida too D. So does Florida 15. When friends insist on ---—--- expensive gifts, it makes most Americans uncomfortable. A. them to accept B. their accepting C. they accepting D. they accept 16, John said that no other car could go ~ A. so fast like his car B. as fast like his car s fast like the car of him. s fast as his car 17. The facilities of the older hospital - A. is as good or better than the new hospital B. are as good or better that the new hospital C. areas good as or better than the new hospital D. are as good as or better than those of the: new hospital 18, To generate income, magazine publishers must decide whether to increase the subseription(price or . A. to sell advertising B. if they should sell adyeftising C. selling advertising D. sold advertising 19. In place of theani@Fe general debate about abstract pringiples of government that most. delegatesyprobably expested, the Constitutional Convention pub... Proposals op the table. A etheoretical By vague Cy conerete D._ tentative’ 20, Overindulgemees..... character As well as physical stamina. A. strengthens B. stimulates C. debilitates D. maintains 21, We must try to understand his momentary more strain and anxiety than any vision....forgotten aberration......undergone 20. He is ......opponent; you must respect and fear him at all times. ‘A. aredoubtable B. adisingenuous C. apugnacious D. an insignificant 23. Your... tactics may compel me to cancel the contract as thejob must be finished on time. A. dilatoxy B. offensive C. repugnant Déinfamous Chodse the option with the correct punetuation. 24, olie of these days sid mary youll get into trouble ‘A. One of theSe days, said Mary, you'll get into trouble. B. “One of these days\* said Mary “you'll get into trouble” Cy “One of these days,” Said Mary, “You'll get into trouble” D. “One df these days,” said Mary, “you'll get into trouble.” 25, Dont You understand what im saying shouted his father get down at once ‘A. Don’t you understand what Im saying, shouted his father. Get down at onee. B. “Don’t you understand what I'm saying,” shouted his father, “get down at once.” C. “Don’t you understand what Im saying”, shouted his father. “get down at once” D. “Dont you understand what I'm saying,” shouted his father. “Get down at once” 26. we arent welcome here said Jenny so we had better go dont you think A. “We aren't welcome here, said Jenny. We had better go don’t you think.” B. “We aren't welcome here,” said Jenny, “we had better go, don’t you think?” C. “We aren't weleome here,” said Jenny. “We had better go, don’t you think?” D. “We arent welcome here,” said Jenny, “we had better go, don’t you think.” READING PASSAGE 1 It was a man who lived before the time of Christopher Columbus that was the world's first great traveler. His name was Marco Polo. With father and his uncle, he traveled from Italy to China, crossing mountains and deserts to get there. In China a king called Kublai Khan was pleased to see the Polos and had them live near to him. They stayed for twenty-three years. Kublai Khan sent Marco to other countries to do business for him. When Marco finally returned to Italy, he wrote all about his adventures in a book, which was read by Columbus and many other people, who also became interested in traveling to strange countries. 27. This story is mainly about... ‘A. the world’s first great traveler B. traveling from Italy to China C. why Polo went to the far east D. Marco Polo and Kublai Khan 28. The reason that Marco Polo is called great is not that Ay he traveled very far to reach Chine fora new worl B, he wrote about his adventures in a book, which many people read C. he was so well liked by the king of China D. he achieved fame thanks to his good reasoning 29. We know from the story that after he turned back, : A. Marco brought out a book ins voyages B. Marco stayed in Italy for twenty-three years C. Kublai Khan knew that Marco had crossed D. ing new mountains and deserts Kublai Khan sent Columbus to other countries for business PASSAGE 2 Official records state that the Pueblo Indians lived in New Mexico and Arizona . The word "Pueblo” comes from the Spanish word "pueblo," meaning town or village. The Spaniards found these Indians living in apartment honses, some of them on the side of a cliff in order that they could be reached only by ladders. Whenever they were attacked by Apaches, the Pueblos would pull up the ladders. They grew corn, ‘which they watered with water flowing down in ditches. They wove cloth, made wonderful baskets, and created jars and pots out of clay proving haw skilful they were at hand-eraft. 30. From the passage we understand that the Pueblo Indians were afraid of su. A. cliff dwelling B. Apache Indians C. apartment houses D. water flowing down in ditches 31, Why the Spaniards called these Indians "Pueblos" is because they ‘A. were close to the Apaches B. lived together in a town or village C. farmed and brought down water in ditches D. pulled up their ladders when attacked 32. The Pueblo Indians lived on the side of a cliff..... A. although they had apartment houses B. to observe the stars in the sky for rain season C. so that they could provide themselves with shelters D. and, the didn't have a lake, a stream, ora pond PASSAGE 3 Researches suggest that there are creatures that do not know what light means at the bottom of the sea. They don't have either eyes or ears; they can only feel. There is no day or night for them. There are no winters, no summers, no sun, no moon, and no stars. Its as ifa child spent its life in darkness in bed, with nothing to see or hear. How different our own life is! Sight shows us the ground beneath our feet and the heavens above us - the sun, moon, and stars, shooting stars, lightning, and the sunset. It shows us day and night. We are able to hear voices, the sound of the sea, and music. We feel, we taste, we smell. How fortunate we are! 33. Judging from the passage, we can say that this story is mainly about... A. life of sea creatures at the bottom of the sea B. how changes in the seasons are perceived by the deep-sea creatures C. how wonderful our lives were and will be D. the superiority of human beings over some creatures in terms of senses 34. We discover that the sea creatures in the story... 35. In the passage a child in darkmess is likened to ‘A. have the same senses that we do B. have no sense of hearing as well as sight A. someone who lives where there are no C. hear the sounds of the ocean seasons D. live in darkness because no light reaches to B. an animal without the sense of touch the bottom C. asea creature with no seeing or hearing ability D. a deaf child unaffected by the environment CLOZE PASSAGE 1 Ifyou are looking at a modern laptop computer, it’s hard to believe tiiabeomputers were once huge devices (36) only to government or big businesses. Today's computers are@ften not much bigger than a ‘typewriter and are taken for (37) in homes, schools, and offices. Technological (38) made the smail personal computer possible, but two electronic whiz kids working ina garage actually brought it about. Steven Jobs and Stephen Wozniak fitst met at Hewlett-Packard, an electronies firm in California. Jobs was a high-school student when William Hewlet®y the president, took him (39) as a summer employee. Wozniak, aveollege dropout, was also working there,and the two got along right away. Jobs and Wozniak went separaté ways in 1972. When they got together again.itt 1974, Wozniak ‘was spending a lot of time with a local computet dub, and he (40) «fobs to join the group. Jobs immediately saw the (41) or 4 small computer. He (42) up with Wozniak, a brilliant engineer, to build one. The two désignied the Apple I computer in Jobs's bedroom, and they put the prototype (43) — in his garage¢With $2,300 in capital (44) by selling Jobs's car and Wozniak’s scientific calculator, they set upitheir first production line, Apple I, which they brought out in 1076, had sales of $600, a(n) (45)______ beginning. By 1980, Apple Computers, which had started four years earlier as a project in a garage, hadamarket value of $1.2 billion, 36. A ready B accessible € Possible D Available 37. A granted B free, € Common D_ admissible 38. A attacks By thrusts ©) Advances D_ exploits 30. Adup Bon CAn D off 40. A convinced B impressed, C Imposed D_ confirmed 4. A. ability, B potentiat C Essence D_ capacity 42. A teamed B bollected C Gathered D_ met 43. A up Boon C Together D_ along 44. A. pawned B attracted © Raised D_ realized 45. 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