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| Mico Admission Test, EERE nye Part I: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) Section I: Language tions I to S: . lestenctien Underlined parts of the following sentences may Contain error. ¢y the underlined portion that contains error. If there is no CFO, selegy ‘ . Our Head of Audit is so obtuse that he had no inkling that funds Were bei oh Own A B gre ingenuously diverted. No Error. E D 02. As a wave rolls toward shore, its shape is changed by its collision to the A B Cc D shallow sea bottom. No Error. E 03. One would think that the task is simple, since all you have to do is to make sure A B c that everyone is seated before the inaugural session begins, No Error. D E 04. Magic in fiction has had a renaissance in past decade, with the Success of writers A B c such as J K Rowling and Philip Pullman, No Error. D E 05. Perhaps the only thing growing faster than China’s economy is worry about A B Cc the country’s economy, No Error. D E Questions 6 to 11: ss Instruction: Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of the underlined section / word. 06. | came across an old {riend of mine at the cultural festival last evening. b A) argued with B) crossed C) met by chance D) discussed E) passed J ine 07. After a couple of misunderstandings with his colleague, Romel decided 2 him a wide berth. A) to give possession B) to keep a reasonable distance ese C) to make a pact D) get involved E) none? STE ASS Rees eT ABS; SHAG eS + Helter = aT Values in public life are eroding. People in public life are givi < ; z ofcormption and black money. They are Inteenly out Hite ee eRe A) inconspicuously B) meritoriously Cc) pits Boe p) blatantly E) meticulously tistyely The younger sibling was under constant pressure to excel as she tried t gister’s scholarly ame - es ajemulate B) charade C)restore =D) recreate E i 10. ee finally decided that it was time he BeBe con De wit hiiees Shchan that he had no intention of lending him money. A) ta be candid B) to be discreet C) being playful D) being immoral E) none of these LL. Considering that figures of employment generation become available with a considerable lag in our system, onc has to depend on other sources to glean these copy her ‘ figures. ‘Ry challenge B) understand C) collect D)explain —_E) refute juestions 12 to 18: Instruction: Select the word or group of words that appropriately fill in the gap (s). 12, Of the things that unite South Asians, a love of words and an with language are noted. A) enthusiasm; rarely B)alacrity; often C) indifference; sometimes D) adaptation; seldom E) aversion; prevalently 13. Few decisions are more personal than the __ offspring. A) keeping names in B) naming of C) naming to D) choice of names E) selecting names to 14. To have real clout, video evidence needs clarity and impact but also provable * A) either; reliability B) more than ; technique C) neither ; validity _._ D)as much as ; rationality E) not only ; authenticity “15. Environmental pollution in this region, formerly has worsened tremendously past decade, . A) sparse; during B) trifling; over the C) implausible; on the D) unnoticeable; at the E) inconsequential; over 16. The arrival of a powerful new tool, the Intemet does not replace the other Necessary element in education reform, teacher quality. : A) increment of B) gauging of C}raising of D) rising of _E) none of these '. Most of Colombia's population is concentrated in three mountain chains, and flatter area is clothed in jungle. —— dg A) more of the B) sparsely of the C) majority of the D) much of the E) surprisingly the IBA-22 MBA-a2 Admission Test December, 2016 er @ mang "18. , they can afford the human and physical infrastructure needed to against, and respond to, natural disaster. Protect A) When society progress B) After societies grow —C) As societies D) If societies develop E) As societies developing Questions 19 to 23: Instruction: Choose the option where the suffix or prefix has been INCORRECTLY — 19. A) Partake B)Pretake C) Undertake D) Intake E) No Error 20. A) Simplify B) Stupefy C)Liquefy D)Rectify E)NoEnor 21. A) Comical B) Evangelical C) Feudal D) Meridial ~~ E) No Error develon 22. A) Ambivalent B) Ambiguous C) Ambidextrous D) Ambiculture E) No Error 23. A) Untractable B) Unreadable C) Unimaginable D) Unfathomable E) No Error Questions 24 to 27: Instruction: Answer the questions based on the following passage. Making online ads that not-only know you are looking at them but also respond to your emotions will soon be possible, thanks to the power of image-processing software and the ubiquity of tiny cameras in computers and mobile devices. Uses for this technology would not, of course, be confined to advertising. There is ample scope to deploy it in areas like security, computer gaming, education and health care. But admen are among the first to embrace the idea in earnest. That is because it helps answer, at least online, clients’ perennial carp: that they know half the money they spend on advertising is wasted, but they don’t know which half. Advertising firms already film how people react to ads, usually in an artificial setting. The participants’ faces are studied for positive or negative feelings. A lot of research, some of it controversial, has been done into ways of categorizing the emotions behind facial expressions. Some consumer-research companies also employ gogele-mounted cameras to track eye movements so that they can be sure what their subjects are looking at. This can help determine which ads attract the most attention and where they might be placed for the best effect on a web page. - This work is now moving online. Higher-quality cameras and smarter computer-vision software mean that volunteers can work from home and no longer need to wear clunky headgear. Instead, their eyes can be tracked using a single webcam. A London based company has been developing a system that combines eye-spying webcams with emotional analysis. At present the system is being used on purpose- built websites with, for instance, online research groups testing the effect of various display ads. The next step is to make interactive ads, Because they can spot view attention given to them, as well as the emotional state of the viewer, these ads ae tailor their responses. As similar gimmicks become widespread, privacy concerns wi ly mount. People would need to give consent to thei “One way to persuade internet users to grant access m discounts on goods or subscriptions to websites. invariabl this Way. offer the The word ‘ubiquity’ in the first paragraph is closest in meani 24. ‘pp omnipresence B) scarcity est in meaning | fo Dp) abundance __Eyengagement +) paucity According t0 the passage, the increasing use of the technology whi ihe emotional state and response of internet users online by ee : net wn inall of the following EXCEPT panies will result A) Interactive ads ean be designed by companies for internet users p) Advertising companies ean determine the best placement for ads on web ges according to user preferences, soniwe Cy Privacy issues will need to be tackled by the companies, D) The companies can identify which ads capture the most attention of intemet users, E) The companies” online advertising costs will decrease. , » 7%. According to the passage, which of the following is the primary reason for which . advertisement makers are keen to embrace the technology? A) Their monetary investments in online content development are higher than educational institutions. : webcams being used in 'o their images would be 25. B) It will help them to decide whether the placement of ads is more effective on online pages than in print newspapers. C)It-will help them to identify where the money spent on online advertising is fruitful and where it is not. D) All of the above E) None of the above 29. The word ‘clunky’ in the fifth paragraph can be best substituted with the word A) complicated B)unwieldy C) innovative D) irrational Eynone of these Questions 28 to 30: Instruction: Choose the option where the underlined word has been used INCORRECTLY. 28. i) The manner in which this condition of complacent ignorance came to be ___ disturbed is instructive. it) While | enjoy pleasing others, I could never be so complacent that 1 would a allow others to mistake my kindness for weakness. . 4 iii) Never complacent, Tanvir sets the standard by which the industry's messes: wo Bee Byiandii C)iionly _ D)i andl E)No eT 9. i) The form requires candidates to fill in information regarding __, dependents in their families. ii) Helen's dependent on me for almost eve tii) The sport of ice climbing is critically dependent on equ! Aji only Bjiionly CC) iii only p)iiand iit rything makes me SUrOng and glad. equipments. E) No error IBA-43 MBA-«a Admission Test December, 2016.e4 6 7atey 30. i) Daylight brought the sounds of gunfire and rockets on top of the mountain that did not cease even when night fell again. ii) Cease the moments of happiness, love and be loved! iii) Once a nation shows its willingness to cease foreign-owned property at will, foreign investors are reluctant to do business there again. A) i only B) ii only C)iandii D)iiandiii E) No error , End of Section I Section II; Mathematics [30 x 1 = 30 marks} 31. If 4y—3x = 5, what is the smallest integer value of x for which y > 100? A) 130 B) 131 C) 132 D) 135 E) none of these 32. At a certain bookstore, the regular price of each book is 20 percent less than its list price. If during a sale the price of each book at the store was 15 percent less than its regular price, then the price of a book during the sale was what percent less than its list price? A) 30% B) 32% C) 40% D) 42% E) None of these 33. A worker was hired for 7 days. From the second day, he was paid Tk. 10 more each day than what he was paid for the previous day of work. The total amount he was paid in the first 4 days of work equaled the total amount he was paid in the last 3 days. What was his starting pay? A) Tk. 90 B) Tk. 138 C)Tk.153. D)Tk.160 EE) None of these 34. There are 4 women and 4 men sitting in a waiting room for a job interview. If two of the interviewees are selected at random, what is the probability that both will be women? A)’ B)*/, Cy% D) 7/14 E) None of these 35. If(at+at+a)=(b+b+6 + d)and (a+ b) =7, then what is the value of (a” — b*)? A)0 B)3 C)4 D)7 E) None of these 36. Ifx and y are positive integers, each greater than 1, and if 13 (x -1)=17(y- 1), what is the least possible value of (x + y)? A) 32 B) 30 C) 26 D) 25 E) None of these 37. A water filter can be filled with 8 jugs of capacity 1.3 liters each. How many jugs are required to fill the same filter, if capacity of the jug is 0.8 liters? A) 15 B) 13 C) 12 D)8 E) None of these 38. If i + + attd , which of the following must be an integer? m m m m m — — Cc) — D) — E) none of these A) ; B) 7 ) 9 ) il ) . zh C RAI ASS ery A certai SES Situs SA aS saa =a A certain company ae — that sells only i- i Y \-pads and i-phones reported that revenues from i-pad sales in 20) i 5 i-phone sales were up 704 own 11% from the sale of 2014 and r 2014, If total revenues ‘ip or "sales and i-phone sales in from the sale of ratio of revenue from j in 2015 were up 1% fr A) 1:2 B) an sales in 2014 to revenue Beit he esa 40. Arif starts walking from his h =r il D) 3:2 mp E) none of ioe: p.m. his brother leaves for th amet 8 a.m, for station A at 4 km per hour ‘At 1 will his brother meet Arif? © same destination at 20 km per hour. At what time A) 1:45 p.m. B) 2:00 . m C 41, Arif, Babu and Salam have» . : ets p.m. D)2:30p.m. E) none of these 3z, what fraction of his tietbhes sh a tee marbles respectively. If x = 6y = them have equal number of marbles? Aait erve'to Babuand Salen so that all at 5 - "ls d B) Vy OM, D) Y, E)N fth “42. x an q one 0 ese | 2 value w y? both integers, x > y, and — 5x > 26, then what would be the largest _ 4? B)—6 C)-7 D)-8 E) None of th " ; ese a. oe on wee a or aL ace of a man and his wife is 4:3. At fies of marriage ago were they married? years this ratio will become 9:7. How many years i A) 12 B) 6 C) 3 D)2 E) None of these 4, If x and y are non-zero integers such that 3x = 2y, then which of the following must be true? iy/x>l ii. xy is positive iii. x — y is positive PF. A)i B) ii C)bothi & ii D)bothiiandiii EF) i, ii and iii 45. A trader made 2 different grades of mixture — one containing m kg of Melphin and m kg of water and the other mixture containing m kg of Melphin and 2m kg of water. Both the mixtures were completely sold out. Revenues from selling the mixtures were the same. If the selling price of the first mixture was Tk. 600 per kg, what was the per kg selling price of the second mixture in Taka? A) 300 B) 400 C) 450 D) 480 E) None of these 46. A teacher has 3 hours to grade all the papers submitted by the 35 students in her class. She gets through the first 5 papers in 30 minutes. How much faster does she have to work to grade the remaining papers in the allotted time? , A) 10% B) 15% C) 20% D) 25% E) none of these 47. In the figure, C is the midpoint of BD and the area of ACD is 12 sq cm. If CD = > 4cm, what is the Jength of AB in cm? A)4 B) 6 C)8 D) 12 E) None of these 7 48. 49. 50. Sl. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. IBA-44 MBA-4% Admission Test December, 2016 ef] 9 7aTHta A drink contains 20% mango juice, 20% guava juice and the rest is apple juice. You added 250 ml of water to 750 ml of the drink. Now, what will be the ratio of water to apple juice in the diluted drink? A) 6:5 B) 9:5 C) 5:12 D) 5:9 E) None of these If x and y are both positive integers and 10 0? (1) xy > 1000 (2)x>y 60. Ifx and y are integers and x is a factor of y, what is the remainder when x’ — y is divided by 16? (1) x is divisible by 32 (2) y is an even number End of Section I 2 eee Section III: Analytical Ability Questions 61 to 65: There are five people — Kabir, Farhad, Nibir, Shahed, Masud — scheduled for appointments at a doctor’s office on a specific morning, plus a walk-in, Reza. There are five appointment slots: 6:30, 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, and 8:30. The following conditions apply: © Reza will only get a slot if one of the five people with an appointment does not show up. * Kabir is not scheduled for 7:00 or 8:00. * Nibir is scheduled for 8:30. * Shahed’s appointment is immediately before Masud’s. 61. If Kabir’s appointment is at 7:30, which one of the following must be false? A) Farhad’s appointment is at 8:00 B) Kabir’s appointment is before Masud’s _ C) Masud’s appointment is before Kabir’s D) Farhad’s appointment is after Kabir’s E) Shahed’s appointment is at 6:30 ji5x1=15 marks] IBA-42 MBA-44 Admission Test December, 2016 ety ‘6 aur 62. Which one of the following is a possible sequence of the 5 people’s appointments? 63. 64. 65. A) Kabir, Shahed, Masud, Nibir, Farhad B) Farhad, Kabir, Shahed, Masud, Nibir C) Kabir, Shahed, Farhad, Masud, Nibir D) Kabir, Shahed, Masud, Farhad, Nibir E) Shahed, Masud, Farhad, Kabir, Nibir If Nibir switches appointment times so that his appointment is now at 8:00, if none of the other conditions change, who now has the 8:30 appointment slot? A) Farhad or Shahed B) Reza or Kabir rehab or Masud D) Masud or Farhad —_E) Kabir or Farhad arhad does not show up for his appointment, which possible appointment slot has opened up for Reza to take? A) 6:30 or 8:00 B) 7:00 or 7:30 C) 7:00 or 8:00 D) 7:30 or 8:00 E) 7:00 or 8:30 If Shahed’s appointment is at 7:00, then Farhad’s appointment must be at: A) 6:30 B) 7:00 C) 7:30 D) 8:00 E) 8:30 Questions 66 to 71: The Government has decided to appoint a four-member committee to review educational policy in the country. Eight faculty members are eligible to serve on the committee. F, G, J, K, L, N, O, and P. Three of these eight-G, L, and N-are retired professors, whereas the remaining five are serving professors. Government policy and the personalities of the eight professors in question dictate that the choice of committee members meet the following conditions: f exactly two serving and two retired faculty members. 67. 6 co _Tf L is not on the committee, whi “A)F, G, and L B) F, G, and NC) G, J, and L D) G, K, an The committee must be composed o G and J cannot serve together. If P is on the committee, then neither N nor O can be on the committee. If K is on the committee, then J must be on the committee. If both F and J are on the committee, then L cannot be on the co ch of the following is a list of people all of mumittee. whom must be on the committee? A) F, G, and N B)F, J, and N C)G, K, and N D) J, K, and N E) J, N, and P If either L or N serves on the committee, which of the following is a list of people all of whom could be on the committee together? A)F,G,andL B)F,J, and N C) F,N, and P D) G, K, and N E) K, L, and P If P is on the committee, the other three members of the committee must be d LE) J,K, andl IBA-98 MBA-«3 Admission Test December, 2016 @4 6 aah 62. Which one of the ing i i A) Kabir, Shahed, Mesek aa eotl sequence cine ee See B) Farhad, Kabir, Shahed, Masud, Nibir C) Kabir, Shahed, Farhad, Masud, Nibir D) Kabir, Shahed, Masud, Farhad, Nibir 63 Shahed, Masud, Farhad, Kabir, Nibir ; none eters appointment times so that his appointment is now at 8:00, if im other conditions change, who now has the 8:30 appointment slot? : pihad or Shahed B) Reza or Kabir «a ont or Masud D) Masud or Farhad E) Kabir or Farhad , ad does not show up for his appointment, which possible appointment slot as opened up for Reza to take? A) 6:30 or 8:00 B) 7:00 or 7:30 C) 7:00 or 8:00 D) 7:30 or 8:00 E) 7:00 or 8:30 65. If Shahed’s appointment is at 7:00, then Farhad’s appointment must be at: A) 6:30 B) 7:00 C) 7:30 D) 8:00 E) 8:30 Questions 66 to 71: The Government has decided to appoint a four-member committee to review educational policy in the country. Eight faculty members are eligible to serve on the committee. F, G, J, K, L, N, O, and P. Three of these eight-G, L, and N-are retired professors, whereas the remaining five are serving professors. Government policy and the personalities of the eight professors in question dictate that the choice of committee members meet the following conditions: The committee must be composed of exactly two serving and two retired faculty members. e G and J cannot serve together. If P is on the committee, then neither N nor O can be on the committee. If K is on the committee, then J must be on the committee. If both F and J are on the committee, then L cannot be on the committee. 66. If L is not on the committee, which of the following is a list of people all of whom must be on the committee? A)F,G,andN_ B)F,J, and N C)G, K, and N D) J, K, and NE) J, N, and P her the committee, which of the following is a list of people 67. If either L or N serves oh _Saineel ll of whom could be on the committee togetner: AYE G andL B)F,J,andN C) F, N, and P D) G, K, and N FE) K, L, and P 68. If P is on the committee, the other three members of the committee must be ‘ A)F,G,andL B) F, G, and NC) G, J, and L D) G, K, and L E) J, K, and STATE US Rete em AE STi 's THAD efS + siete ete t c neither F nor P is on the committee, which of th vi cali 6, the committee members? ‘ich of the following could be a list of A)G,J,L, and 0 B) G, K, N, and O Cc y DK Lando ©) J. LN, and O VSS Ei OcasaN 3 is on the committee, which of the following i 10. ho must also be on the committee? Sits oneol the tsully members AE B)K QL DO E)P 41. IfGis on the committee, any of the following could be on the committee, EXCEPT AK B)L C)N DO EyP Questions T2- 74: . An artisan who is working on six carpets — G, H, I, J, K. and L - is preparing a work schedule for a work weck consisting of five consecutive workdays - Monday through Friday. Carpets G, H, and | are of pattern 1, carpets J, and K are of pattern 2, and carpet L jsof pattern 3. The work must be scheduled in accordance with the following conditions: « The artisan must work on each of the six carpets during the work week. « The artisan cannot work on the same carpet on two consecutive days. * « Onany day that the artisan works on carpet G, the artisan must work on carpet J; the artisan cannot work on carpet L that day. On any day that the artisan works on more than one carpet, those carpets must all be of different patterns, 72. If the artisan’s decision is to work on carpet J on Tuesday, the artisan CANNOT work on carpet A) G on Monday B) H on Tuesday C) lon Wednesday D) K on Thursday E) Lon Friday 73. The artisan could schedule work on which of the following carpets for the same day? A)G,JjandL B)G,L and K C) G, J, and K D) H, I, and L E) H, J, and L 74, If the artisan's decision is to work on carpet G on Monday and Friday only, and on carpet K on Wednesday only, the artisan must work on the carpets of pattern 2 on exactly how many workdays? ep} a b panera wi Ri mato to cat ae and banana, Je but not banal ile Runa loves to cat mango m ann eee to eat meg but not apple and Jashim loves to cat banana but not mango. If cach of them loves to eal two of the three fruits, who has/have the same preference (s) aS Runa? Ke B) Luna C)Jashim DD) Jashim & Keya E) None A) Keya IBA-a% MBA~sa Admission Test December, 2016 @4 © 7am Part Il: Written Test f [25 marks] A. Write an Essay on “Your Dream about Bangladesh Leading the World”. [15 marks] [Use the space in this page and the next to answer this question. ] B. Thematic Writing: [10 marks] Instruction: Prepare a thematic write-up consistent in a theme using the following words/phrases. You may use one word/phrase more than once. You may also change the form of the words/phrases. Use as many words as possible from the list below. In your write-up, underline the words/phrases as and when used. Give an appropriate title consistent with the theme. To maintain coherence, you may write some sentences without using the words/phrases given in the list. deplete green human being conservation resource species forest growth industrialization sustain melting ofice sea level migration rich countries vulnerable Title: Essay: [Use the space in this page and the next to answer this question] December-2016-aq IBA-MBA Admission Test, Section I: English 1. arafeew option C-CS 4B were being aa BA had been UM ates He weet) Bae C Reale atay @ of r Head of Audit i , Ou f Audit is so obtuse that he had no inkling that funds had been ingeniously diverted. 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Answer is (A) 685 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 686 | IBA-4% MBA-3 Admission Test December, 2016 a4 ¢ ware | oe =, 4 GA men 6 4 BA women Cas CHA Ae-fAoTA BGT Ah 2 GACH CHM AT CI Pay women ST ASA FS? 2A, xT selection-4 484 woman Bra probability = oo| + 1 2 bility = — SII woman SAS A AWA 2a Wa GEA woman BPs probability 7 [Total 8-5 COCs GFSA BA 7 SA AACR BIA woman IFHA BI 3 GFA ACHE] . 3 3 '. FAA GTS BRAS woman BAR Ae probability = 5% 4 = we (D) GTS, 8x7 AACA 8 BA CNS CATH 2 GA ABT ATT °C, Bora adie’ C, = oI = 28 Bec 4 ea women care 2 wa cM ur 4C, = 1%3 6 Brey 1 Bacar & SA cacs 2 GA women BP _ posible outcome _ 6 _ 3 +. Ans. (D) total outcome 28 14 Cra SIR, (a +a+a)=(b+b+b+b)> 3a=4b >a: b=4: 3; whe a= 4 amr b= 3; “a-b=4-3=1; .. (@’-b’)=(a+b) (a-b) =(4 43) 1=7; «. Answer is (D) Crm aR 13(x - 1)= 17 (y—1) aS HR SAt CAH MEM AT x — = 17 a y- 1=13 wR x— 14 y—1= 17+ 13=30 > x+y=30+2=32; «. Answer is (A) | Bf juga mf ea (1.3 x 8)= 10.4 , he, 10.4 litera ona filter 1B f= a 2071 0.8 liter nf «ca GAR ors jugs fica 10.4 liter-aa filter fb ef Fal AC | 0.8 liter afta Gas aret | fF Jug 10.4 liter “nit Gs att (10.4 + 0.8) = 13 B Jugs; Answer is (B) | cara — +42 86.5 _ 1541046 465 3146.5 1395 => m =45 23 5 m 30 m 30 om Sak answer option(C)-tS m = 45 FA must be integer @1 1 Answer is (C) | ff 2014 710 i-pad & i-phone-aa revenue feet aeterca 100x 4x 100y 2015 > i-pad & i-phone-@ revenue fe IAEA 89x aa 107y 1 SAMS, 89x + 107y = (100x + 100y) + (100x + 100y) x1% = 89x + 107y = (100x + 100y) + ay =>-Ilx+ 7y = ey => —1100x + 700y = 100x + 100y x 600 x 1] > 1200x = 600y => . 1200 y Qty 1: 2; Answer is (A) | . qrarca afew Rea AeA 3 S@ifur's SAA FE + rahe arate = of mace | pm one aa A 3 hours joa. fara areca (3 x 4) = 12 km 40. ; ours-“ Arif 4 ; “a brother, Arif 714 meet PACS RHI Ae AF 12 km wears ware ua | i | pane x FARE TH EM meet Fata | Fe ett 4x 20x 4x - 20x 94 a ME 2 ER ae “E9 60 60 60 60 * 12x60 45 aiz 1:45 p.m-4 FAH SCAR meet &4 1 Answer is (A) | AI oe A, Arif aitda 4a FO BM Babu @ Salam-c@ face fea oeaa anders ee ata zre> x 6 ? gaat ICR, x = OY => 7 >xiy=6:14Rx=3z>5x-72=3:1=6:2 efi xy 226: 1:2 ara ates FReTt 6m, m 6 2m 4A ATE | Arif FIR ACP 3m-f6 anda farce 2m-fo aig ¢ 1m-fF Salam-c fae aera aera ae ARTA EE | ,. 3m_, 1 + Arif-ce Ola CATA tn 3 Bex fw BA 1. Answer (D) | 42, at AR x aa yp BOAR APART CTA x > y Le — Sx > 26, Mf Br answer option-a4 HAs y-a8 largest value 4 | crt wee — Sx > 26 BIS x aa IA OAR Rea (— 5) HI WF FACT 26 CUES WY 1 GUA adie ata (— 6) PI 30 > 26 BI adic x =— 6; OA y-9a ACA A (— 7) PA x > y WA 1 Answer is (C) | 43, fa man 48 wife- 44 SST TIA VACA 4x GAR 3x 4x+4 9 eee (4x + 4): Bx t+ 4)=9:7= = 2 => 28x + 28= 27x +36 >x=8 3x+4 7 Man i wife- 44 TOA aT VAAHTA (4 x 8) = 32 TEA ARR (3 x 8) = 24 TRF “ff _p Tea 204 Face erates | wrt (32 — p): (24-—p)=5:3 32-p 5 . 2f TF ~~ 96 — 3p =120 — 5p => 2p=24 = p= 12; Answer is (A) | 24-p 3 44, Gat ONG, 3x = 2y; VIR, x= +2 Ry = + 3; 3x = 2y WH AA x G y Gouda TM BT negative, al BI positive 4 | Answer-8 cate must be true GA Gt Aalst OAT AF: + i) 2 +1 #3 > 1 => «fe must be true | x 2 ii) xy must be positive; “fF must be true iii) (x —y) aI positive a negative Bento Aw AA | af must be true 78 1 Answer is (C) | 687. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 688 TaN IBA-4% MBA-aa Admission Test December, 201 6 al l m_ _ | 50 mixture 4 melphin 8 — = — Ist mixture -4 melphin BR om = 5 ; 2™ mixture -4 melp 3m 3 m «ff second mixture-4a afS c@ftia selling price x BI | : : *melphin. Now, total price will be directly proportional to the fraction of melp 600 =——> x = 200 =x = 400; Answer is (B) | Wo} |r | nN |& el 1, SAB paper-ern Fide aca Teg ATA SS HS CHATS AA? Remaining paper (35 —5) = 30f6 ag remaining time 2.5 F381 | 30 minute-4 5 fF paper orwe stace af era paper ras “Aca 10 fo 2.5 hour-@ paper CCS RA _30f6 paper 30 ] ” ” ey) ” —=12f aper 2.5 oe 12-10 FEAR SIC rate TAC TSA rate-4 faster HS FACS USAGE x 100 = 20%; .. Ans. (C) Ras ACD-48 area = — * CD x AB (or = — x Ef x Bw) ] we ms x4x AB=> AB=6; «. Ans. (B) FT VaR, 45 drink-4a AG 20% mango &, 20% guava Fi eee SAS BIT BT WIE | Sy ee, aft 250 FR on 750 FR drink-aa seg CAPT Fal BA CA drink-<4 Te Mfg NCHA BEAT APIS aw? Apple juice 1 (100 — 20 — 20) = 60% | 750 ml *ittHa sce Apple juice = 750 x 60% = 750 x “a = 450 ml. 250 ml of cast Save 1000 ml fercet water : Apple juice = 250 : 450=5 : 9; ». Ans. (D) 7y—2x=0 = ly =2x=>y= = ATCT Y-14 TA CAA PATS VO x A Aa alS Heh FES AE CIA 10 «f8 must be even Wi | (B)-CS, x—y + z=—odd+z=~—odd +odd/ even = positive odd / even | =4; sx -y= 14-4= 10; .. Answer is (D) ous w aT rig 42 S@ aca Mw gould ifur's SPD SE + sree ane =o 1 y= even — odd / even = positive odd / even | Cee aft ways even = ACA y x2 = even) ca c)= ~ even ¥ y = negative 2euy af By, Answer is (E) (Nowe ce fe acter 15% black 20 black-4% Fest = 200 x 15% = 398 £82 Red = 209 _ 39 = 200-8 | afboe Red-Black-44 886 100-16 at cot ear eeS ores black erm Bian. ed = be 1x 300 5 Black sted = ——— = SOft uf Babu’a salary x 2x 2x - Arif-aa salary 2x; “. Kabir-a3 eels & Malek-«@ salary ee - > 3 Ixy Oy Ay “x 2x 4x *, Kabir salary + Malek salary = — + = 3 3 3 4 weit, Kabir salary & Malek salary < Babu’a salary-a3 z 3 Answer is (A) 3 welie, 14 member-C44 SS percent female engineer? Three times as many as engineers as doctors ats doctor War wig fem engineer | 4a] UE, Doctor Uf 20 ta BT wT Engineer = 60 8a | Total az 20 + 60 = 80 &a | . + “ate, male = female = 40 G4 1. male doctor = 40x — = 32 BS 1 Male doctor 32 G4 wi female doctor-az FART At Favs aE apes faxes RS Engineer = 60-08 WAS CM RH UNL | CHS Ber aay wee Sera weaios Pes Sat a AT. Ans. (E) afd afefS pen-“ price x Bet aay aft pencil price » tie 5 (Sx + y) => 2x+ l0y=Sx+y >x= 3y SISK, vty = 200 => 3p + » = 200 >y= VTS y+ Sp = = 50; .. ef8 pencil-<3 price 50 3s. Ans. (B) eit R41, SS percent student Beigat sefyy SCH AIK, total students-a8 ast FAB RTS 3-1 itema BRITT SF SISTA CHU SICK, ACAI class-az 8% Drama-cS Wenge szz | NAT NIS, RAL WIT UAT GO AV BATE MRR p RE UAT BLA WIR S3y G ISK WOT BI UIT music € recitation-4; af @et drama-ce aI (x - 53x - 35x) = (x - 88x) = 12x 1 SIM drama-c® weg we .O8 (x + y) students : wee, 1 2v = 08 (x +») = 08x + 08y => .04x = 08) => 4x = 8) > ~= 8 =x-y=2: . es yxl00 1x100 = 1x100 wie, % students who did not participate = I x+y 2+1 3 Ld = 33.33% *. Answer is (D) IBA-44% MBA-«4a Admission Test December, 2016 24 3 71419 A Safe w 56. Cae SIR, 62% student A scary 1 few farcaa QA SIAC WAT APSF SR tras 20% -C# fail CATE RANE | A TE XY GHATS AT | CAEL x A 20% A 2x fail CRNA AT | TAFT pass CAA A Bx GS SITS Aa AFR fail weafer wera 20%-H AA CAAT VA 1 AFG fail y% WA .2y-cS API Hee Bl 1 a2 way fren frcoa AAteatecet cra A: X+y=100 20. (i) (Te student 100 4a) 8x +29 = 62 veces, (ii) AU (i) x .2 faced MeN A: 2x + .2y = 20 8x + .2y = 62 6x = 42> x=70; “, 70% students actually passed. Answer is (B) 57.E 58.E 59.B 60.A Section III: Analytical Ability aefo s+ arrangement —44 BIT CM Ae ANRAA feRs At oS marAy ACY WEA Ws | CHAM AT vrae 1 UR aff aeca Fae Sar APTS AGT AT AI ae af TANIA Fale AAG ATA oEiB owt VWs 62. froa carit 5 wa crea appointments UT ArHsetaa “aio AST sequence MW A WS AA? Ga TS ATG BA Vetere am aes | (i) Reza (R) ARs ca aft 5 BA APH ends oA aeER WANES ates | (ii) Kabir (K) 7:00 1 8:00 efter aresta aca at | (iit) Nibir (N)-<3 ares 8:30 wBare Reifrs | (iv) Masud (M)-# 8% 404 Shahed (S) steteqra ace adie, WIR AA 62-Ae HITT Pal UTS: “1S (iii) faca (A) a rat ate as (ii) faca (B) « (E) a4 cam ar Bat Kabir 7:00 By @ 8:00 BH Sree AT | "18 (iv) fea aren [ SM ] ata (C) am ata | at ga (D) 1». BEAD) | 61. am K WICH 7:30 bra, wre Rca contd ways Rast 2 SATA “Mee eT MICHA 6:30 @ 7:00 BAI PHS OITA | wr Farhad WH 8:00 Did Ba | Answer-8tetl StH oem aT (B)-43 Sy ways eg 1. Bea (B) | 63. af Nirob-eca ree 7TH 8:00 Br Pica HT, tae TN NS ee eis rece ERICH 8:30 Be Ge SCA? [SM ] afr S27 6 FST slot-a WI WAT 7:30 © 8:30 Ba Kabir at Farhad PCS AA ath festx 6 WEN slot-4 aA waa Kabir a Farhad 6:30 = 8:30 OT PACS Aes | CAN ATE FaCHTH 8:30 4 Kabir & Farhad @10w 7a |". Bez: (E) | 64. aft Farhad areisera fos at rc, ora ices Come Reza-44 GY ATT slot Wa? |S |[mMI{KT]T RIN | KT s [TMT RIN | KTR] s | Kabir C4 6:30 @1 7:30 4 TICS Aaa | ain eam GIF slot-4 WH Bratt Reza ways 8:00 Dr TAA aa FAST 6 WE slot-4 [SM ] &e1 K wpra aace wae Reza atarce 8:00 bra wit 7:30 @ 8:00 bra ar Se Reza UPA 7:00 Ba | Ge WR Reza-44 FAG slot Zi 7:00 ¢ 8:00; .. 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