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hhoose the best option tha al complete § the expression describing the given sentence. j, We have been having this discussion over and over again, but all in vain, We are a. through b. done with at an impasse d. at last straw e. repetitive 2 Though he is very inefficient at his work, he knows well how to take credit for work done by others, He always 4, steals others’ work b. deceives others c. keeps others at bay d. steals others’ thunder ¢, clouds others’ work 3, The new administrator seemed quite preoccupied during the management meeting [wonder what's on her mind! T would rather keep ng at bay. b. expect a weighted word have an ¢ 1 1, like to see actions speaking louder than words He woul hat others are commonly doing and follow sopular tr f 1 imp on the show to others he show ae reer EAS REHTR | TT rite FW AR oreefB os eu | Impasse in which farther devel s impossible (@ @R Som a womegsere, We are at : Ara Wa) BTR % SU Ora BA AR a penny f I 1 penny for your eens . 2 P thaghts = » re otha bandwagon = recom oon Fee] erro erat WT cm were CONTATUHT) CY PTRROUAY TT PTE aan A CM mC | fet underlined part of the given sentence may contain error, choice that best replaces the underlined part keeping. the origi intact. Hf you think that the original sentence is the best choice 5 Because of his groundbreaking research and findings in the field of @ Roberto Teriyaki has been known as one of the greatest educationists of recent ti 1. has been known as one b. had been known as one ©, is seen as one d. has been seen as one ec. has been o {aving been rejected several times, she got totally demoralized. Having been rejected b, Having being rejected Being faced rejection d. Having been facing rejection ©, Had been rejected To apply for a sick leave at his office, a doctor must provide proof a. A doctor must provide proof b. The doctor must provide proof A doctor must provide evidence d. The evidence should come from a doctor ¢. He has to provide proof from a doctor 8 Though he had three other members in the group, none were capable o} off the work without him. & none were capable of pulling off the work b. none had been capable of pulling off the work ©. none have been capable to complete the work d. none was capable of pulling off the work ©. none was capable of pulling of the work [aaa @. 5-8] 5. dean aren aie aon Ben: a wd: Firwncwan Roberto Teriyakiun teafre seown wae nae (Roberto Teriyaki) *effew acu sewer paterson fence of Choose the most appropriate word(s)/phrase to fill in the blank im the given sentence, Despite his injuries he decided to play in the final to the surprise of everyone. gandmuch —_b. and c. much d. resulting — e. more 10. Cry but nobody will come to your rescue a. for your heart's content b. as much as your heart can ¢ so much as you can d. as your heart wants ¢, to your heart*s éontent 11. The researchers asked to find out how the merger ____ influence shareholders and affect the overall industry. a. were Id b. had been... can c. were... Can d. had been were... will 12. Intheir ii and pay to their words i eiders; he b. elderly; gesture c. older; regard d. elder elderly; extol 3. When our charismatic leader passed away, the whole nation was with grief, a. stricke I elt d. mourning _ e. shrouded 14. Most villa le jomeland: greater portunities b. searchir nomical opportunities arc nic opportunities din se pportunities ¢. in sear portunities 15. i he poor child began to cry a. Bewildering b, Having been bewildered ©. Having bew ilder< d. Standing bewildered _e. Being bewildering: #® The governmeri will offer cash incentives on exports items to encourage ¢ xport diversification a. with b. of c. for d, by 10. ee cor. tou ee von oer 16, but nobody will come fo your rescue, we ore wT ICT, Sr: option Se ATF aun Sie YS Se GAT aN Fir OE TI had been 38 4 cormnfin wfears Bees COI SATA STAT TTA | wered TH WH will-a 4 “aTERS would @x |». Sex (a) aeea Se: teeewers ar eee ce eefee sare cae Png aAKe wee Bers IST CUNT | wim, Bere: ¢, ‘oevecnt et SHA | aria wags zenie Mens CM G Pay heed to = =Cqrer" crat | elderly = awe fe war | Bax: a aera we STS HRATEA ORT SHCARTS FATA TA ARN IEA SAT TATRT FHCHT CHEAT When our charismatic leader passed away, the whole nation was stricken grief. charismatic (=F RTES) = AEHTS Pars FAS TR prief= aeVANeS FAG ES Cs FE wa wee) | sticken with pass away (a6 we ETH SATENA in search of PITH Ass x, fre fT gap- 43 ST (a) 8 (d) economical (7%) 8 economics (ATR AR ) HO TH SES TH VA A |S Bex: (c) 2 Most villagers left their homelands searching reater economic op} (oe: cores ere rere STEERS Cera GETS ca eas ARTS cat |) Aer |) Sena TRA TST TAT CTA, crowd wat 7 Gixga Wea | wae Bea: (b) Having been bewilderec (ae: wrens Stree ‘Bee: (c) wt sii tafoa ors Bertie wae wepfine x aes HOE bewildered afer TH ~ATETAS STOPS past ed in the crowd, the poor child be weer ar fae Free acs wae ga an tO ery 1 Ap ftir asta ta TBA-s@ MBA. 11 Admission Test December, 3018 aa @ a 17-20: jon: Underlined parts of the following sentences may contain error (s) in grammar, diction, usage or idiom. Choose the underlined Portion that contains such errors. If there is no error select (e), the tales of his bravery, I was really awed and impressed. Ni b d itor e f making fun of everything and 18 c d € 1 Wasfin becavise off ie : . Everybody heartily congratulated Wasfia because 9. Every f her hard work and commitment. No Error which was 1 MBA # d around him. If only ain, hard, and the pain quivered through his body. was nothing he could do. He heard the boats roaring above Hos they were nearing the shore, Bruno whipped his tail in fury. f gradually closing its hands, There were cries now above the surfag monster grated on sand. The shore! They had reached the shore! Fra flung himself against one of the tiny holes. He gave a cry as the scales tore f back ~ then a cry of joy. He was free! Free! * : He lunged forward below the surface. Down he sped, rejoicing in his tininess, only a little bigger, he would have been dying on the shore now. The fateful sho 21. Why does the author repeat ‘squeezed’ in line 6? a, fo show that Bruno was good at squeezing, b. to show that everybody was squeezing ©. to show that Bruno was trying repeatedly 1 d. to show that Bruno was too big c. None of the above | The “pain” mentioned in line 8 resulted from: a. depression and frustration —_b. enormous effort to escape attack by the monster d. lashing of tails e. None of the above The monster was gradually “closing its hands” means was tightening its fist. b. It was now brushing them with its hands. tting powerful as they were moving towards the surfage, ide was contracting as it was moving up. _ e, None of the above: nentioned in line 13 was because of : b. Frustration c, Relief f e. End of a sad and depressing session 25. Which of the follo ‘monster” probably ar a. an animal a hands wer ng set of words best describe what “Bruno” and trap b. a sea animal and a giant ¢. a small sea animal and a big sea animal f ting tet 4. fish and a fishing ne . not clear from the passage [ ater: Q. 21-25 | 21. te Rom, Ge PM ores ‘squeezed’ a” ® ‘squeezed’ “8 Com repeat Bac? Passage-B eee JOR 6 11% 195 omy fe; uno tried to push himself through igh one of the holes Fearecone wad fice fears rung ‘sar ooh Fe aw ee ee * TRASH MBA 44 Adiasion Test Decent er, 2015 « @ mae] witea Bye pain v ww ww Bom wen ages Sm wits | i pot d € pain quivered throu, bol oa wt s ace IEE RMT |) passage 4 * ‘ Re pa Ts SWC eH | (Gey 6 Better (cr 26. Femned] — , both ii and iii e. iii only hae mata Q. 26 - 30 ’ ) = wfrarea ere wat | Diabolical (ermcafire) = 5 Pea cee Gera = won, Tot (comtim)= yafre ear; yf | Typewriter (Gmeg) = FaRRTT | Nese eile; orca | Naivety (@afets) = wreareer, Machinery : the structure and systems of an organization or process ( a ators afanitire aa; aaa Pate; eRe) Example; The State administrative and political machinery needs proactive in infrastructure development.(w4: Example : ‘The real challenge for the BJP is gearing up its organisational (eet: Romie or age ores ar os HIKe TeAVTAs ew Ta |) Machinate : to make secret plans in order to get an advantage. (3% coe cm | 3yNE Ta) e Example: The hackers machinated a way to steal credit numbers ona company's Web site.(a&: arora @rmifis een’ care GHEE aaa DAA Sara By ete Bry ca wear |) He machinated against other bishops. (eed: Cr ory Ahoy of arrears faeoR THIN Tate |) fom “ica Sf Machine »afba fafey aR aa aeIA WAT CIM; UG ICR TT OT area fe cry fea CA Ate: ()-9 ere aicara wee: abt ary wat fe ora CROAT RES CR FRCS STR OTSTERT Sere aera Cara vaca? (ii)-6 ere acre we: foreraa ata wee Hy fice acer sara oad Bote com au | (itis etre casa ed array al Cc Tey tS BTR | OND are’ Ae eae Be: [Scs9S4] Rumour mill: Used to refer to the Process by which rumours Bossip are originated and circulated among a group of people GPM CONBA AAT CL IA UCTS Bente zy on wir toe oF effete THLE 4 * mel Taaw ex |) . ‘ainty, the rumor mill tums x Example: During times of business uncert ever, often resulting in lower employee oes Ta CHT ANT CON OU ACO US oC ‘Seetmrarherer etre wea re |) Example : He was just another victim of the rumour mill, (oe foe was eal were Fitna |) Example - TWA-a¢ MBA-4¢ Admission Teat Decembe mit Paawple : Working conditions/practices i Bee ¢ toctush grain in ae : ii , milled uM e, Both (a) and (4) Answer: 29.¢ 30.4 Section I: Mathematies Working independently, x takes 12 hours to finish a certain work, He 2/3 of the work. The rest is finished by y whose rate is 1/10" of x. In how m hours does y finish the work? ado b. 50 ©. 60 4.70 ¢. none of these In a box, there are 60 more black marbles than red marbles. If the number of red marbles is 40% of the total number of marbles, how many marbles are there in the box’? a. 270 b. 280 c. 300 d. 360 ¢. none of these 39, iia Hm and n are nonzero integers and 390m = 150n, then mn must be divisible by 10 b. 45 ©. 50 . 65 c. none of these The salary of x and y are Tk, 26000 and Tk. 5000 respectively. If their salaries were increased by Tk. m then the ratio of their salary would become 5: 2, What s the value of m in Taka? 3000, b. 4500 ¢. 6000 d. 9000 ¢. none of these What is the smallest positive integer n such that the product of 1152 x nis @ perfect square? a. 2 b.4 C6 d.8 €. none of these In is an integer greater than 5, which of the following must be divisible by 4? a. n(n (r ) b. (n + 4) (n— 2) n(2n + 4)(n—1) d. (n+ 5) (n-2) ¢. none of these Ona track for remote-controlled racing cars, racing car A completes the track in 5 ile racing car B completes it in 35 seconds, If they both stat at w many seconds will they be side by side again? b. 325 ©. 385 d. 425 ¢. none of these integers, and 7x ~ 4y = 20, which of the following could be te the same time, after hi If x and value of x? a. € b8 6.9 15 ©. none of In a class there are 15 students Starting from roll mamber 1 to 15, randomly pick 2 students, what is the probability that roll number of b students will be odd? a 8/15 ©. WS ©. 4/15 d. WS 5 of 100 students, 45 play football and 4 Be eae football or cricket of beth, then how m either foo play either | me cricket b. 36 ©. 38 d. 42 34 8 play cricket, 1f 79 students 40. ‘any students play football but ©. none of these tains only marbles. If % of the marbles 1. A box contair were removed, the box would ts capacity. If instead 100 marbles were added, the box wey led to 1/3 of its capaci stead 10 be fille¢ on e marbles are there in the bo a i 140 1, 170 ©. none of these “_ 7 si c. 336 d. 339 ©. none of these lowing must be true? ! hich of the follo y red ce. none of th AAA ye sm Meir "6 Moth 9 A AY ps) 34. GReET ee, x ae salary = 26000 Bett wat y salary = 5000 Deer 0+ 5 5000+» a > 52000 + 2m = 25000 + 5m Im = 27000 3m = - 27000 m= 9000; He Bee: (a) 35 . 2 wren fe ren ICR, ARR y KOR Pre 7x Fe AA x AAR HS RLS MICH k 0H cme te: (a) x46 RM Tx = 76 = 42 rent 18, 7x = 20 + 4y => 42 = 20+ 4y => dy=29 ». yu Sigg yo MB [3 6 Sig Ter ec or cen eee wre het ace) ort Em 80 ee 140-70 OT AE AT SM eT fafirea faa | CAST AIC CH, CHT (a)-CO OAT FReITA MCAS Fees | CAAA: BO + I (GIB Fee trem cme) STATA, so- + of 80 = 80-20 =; sree Fem cote | wi (a)-8 aOR aids Bea | 42. ete 11492 1-9 wig can GATS TM | APE RY WIMMASA GLIA Wat TH A; WHE direct wy aa Fal AES AT 4 cree age Cas Fars FRE By -w answer option-«a as af sary WE PRATT FATA Bee HPS Sw septa VAT | MATA CAT TER, answer option (a), (b)$ (c)- «a =tta cram Taba? Keres SS 1] SAT OR a8 OAT Ben ecw ties AT BA TT FR Aaa Be | SG option (d)- Dey RE Se eT, aaa vias ay ROH Sl 1 DREW ay eH aA 7 ee WN SR, wide Bea (d) | ape TBA-44 MBA-4 Admission Test December, 2015 3 «maa mission ember, 2018 9 € 7 hocolates are equally distributed among x 1 When |! number of stude nts, You th (x= 9) chocolates. Which of the following could be a vate of x? — b. 18 ¢, 21 d. 24 ©. none of these verage speed of 20 kin for some time and then a an average Be GFW kuvte for the rest of the journey. If his average speed for the entire eer an what fraction of the total me did he drive at 20 knvhr? ©. none of these rone of these in exactly 10 hours? b.15 c. 18 FAI: Q. 44 — 55 i ' * 44. wr mere cz, 117 18 chocolate x BAA TS SIt Bea He TAME ATS (x — 9) FE Answer option (c® check #4 XI WS: (@) 15| u17|7 105 12 2. SAAB etree 12 FB wee (15 — 3) B (b) 18| 17/6 GUA, x PKS 18 CAT CT VOR WE UAB ere (x — 9) 108 18-9 =9 -. Begs awa are aaa Fam ote |. SS ee 9 45. en erare, sim fog mae wore oy 20 FO.AR. oer aASRE 60 FSR. WOH RS ae | We Fee trip- 20x + 601 — 60x = 301 > — 40x =~ 30f => 4x =3t; x: t=324 wae, ont aan i er 4 were x= 3 WH | wie, ot race 5c" 20 keh Fe 2. fds Bea: (b) be atx= » >)-9]=-2+y = fr-y]=4fr45] fira|x— y|=-[x-+ y| @r8 me eH y $0; FoR x sy, Wee! x 2x2x2xK2x2x2xK2xK2=2'x 2 Wee 2 HNN y= 2x24; 50. 51 22. (GH: erga arte 104.506 sren8 cme 4.5% profit} wif, speed x time = distance quiet trast M12, 14 x ¢— 10 x f= 20 141 -101=20 > 4t=20 > t= et = 10kn/hr &om SfourE yay ECA = (10 x 5)= 50 km. ~. Aa Bea: (a) qt BTR G, 0.5 x 0.005 x 0.5 x 0.005 x 10° = weal aetreetn ges, 0.5 x 0.005 x 0.5 x 0.005 = 0,00000625 Gk PHATSS A CHB digit wee 8 1B wie acre ctcw ze aM 10° wat Gt SAW RE wR x GHA VTS PIA 8 S| Note; srs wfices ota TO digit wre w fre ae eaTAA TES SACS BE | eT 0.5 x 0,005 x 0.5 x 0.005 = 0.00000625 1 a2 wererafé caa a1 wa 84 THC “a digit oo cat maeita RAS Was SAG saw ara |”. HASH Bea: (a) rem Sie, AP esta SPLOT VTS = 3:2 aa a, safes wer = 30 Trt ae gafba wrmeT = 20 Bret aie waren = (30 + 20) = 50 Brent gaat, safore AS aCMTE 40% TAR, 40% of 30 Bret = 12 Bret ga fea facrayen = 30 — 12 = 18 Br gatera, 2a fears = 20 + 30% of 20=20+6= 26 Bret 18 +26 = 44 Bre; -. = 50-44 = 6 Bm 4 \ i 4 100 Jo= 12%;.-. *S SeA: (a) ST Se, yal 4 4 gl? 4 4! = 4! 4 40.4 + 410.424 40.4? = 419 (1 +a Oe Ol 49x 85 Crmy 4!° aq mira 85 6 wt TATA INR WHE RATT 4 eR BS Wate Ferre faeren as 4! 9¢ 95 wranne 17 tat Preven RA 1. HOt Bee: (C) & TS factor WE AVM We, cost price = x Bre «=e Marked price = y Bret ‘MarENM, 80% of y = 88% of x [12% "AF ICR RR TILA MEME BBM] ts 1% of y = ee 95% of y = S8%OFX95 _ 10,4 54 of x ere, 4.5% MOR | afte Bee (a). 55. 1 8A worker 15 minute- #a 1 unit m 1 84 worker 1 Wr aa = 1 x 4 = 4 unit m; 1 BA worker 10 83" = 4 x 10 = 10 unit m 200 unit m -43 FD PITT = =50R 1 v4 worker 20 fafacé aa 1 unit n; 1 4 worker 1 WSR = 1 x3 =3 unit 1 85 worker 10 3m = (3 x 10) = 30 unit n; 300 unit n 1 ome 8 sito SETA, yaa THE 4, £ a mee RS ATA | ASA y- TA Positive 7 Negative W038 WS A | sary oe mifkeeat car eM TCHR A AR (1) AR (2)-4 AE PATE mifirene Gea con wat res A | wie oe Se (C) | 58. Ds eerie, Bx 1 ts x— eH (1) a (1)-cotee stent ata, x? < (1-2); 8, xa am of — 1 Be wre STAT (1) -1<1+19,-1<20771 1 SRR, rege TR — 1 gm vice AG 6 RE ER TAR, x-st AIN —> NOS SE Pass esl = Gs ee (1-2) = 14+ TR, x < (1 — x) aitenf8 Fre RR | + ea, Statement (1) Sufficient #4 (Q)xf — 1 AGL o. "foe Bea (b) 59. (i) RA OSM IKE, . X(e+ 1) (x +2) ROE 3 wat faeET | BowTH, n-4a TH odd FRR! even THR AS Cr: 2x3x4=24; 3 war fewren (42 cre n = even ART RM) ‘ara, 3 x 4 x 5 = 60; afd 3 wren freten (4% crm n = odd aT EM) . Data (i) Sufficient #4 (ii) 4 Cre aI, n (n+ 1) (n+ 2), 4 wat FaSTeH n- 3x = 24 », Total student = 4x +x = 5x = 408m |, 7 Baw (co) ‘ + ie le Exhibition exactly five cars are to be played yctly five stands, arranged along a single wall and me 0 5. The cars are to be selected from a total of 8 cars MM nd U—- and displayed one car on each stand according to the following co « Bither M or U or both must be selected. < IfMis selected, M must be on stand 1 < Bither R or S must be on stand 3 «If Tis selected, P must also be selected, and T and P must the ands t tes n are immediately adjacent to one another a : 1. Which of the following is an acceptable selection of cars to be displayed on stands | through 5? 1 3 ea RT P Q oa Tr Ss t ?e Ss | f PR >wing pairs of cars can be on stands that are Qand P d. Rand T e. UandR Pisr 1 1 of the following lists, in alphabetical M, ¢ ».N S, and T c. N,Q, S, and U ce. Q,S, T, and U if f lowing can be on starid 5 EXCEPT? T c.Q dR eM following cars must be selected? R as e.U mara: Q, 61 — 65) Ftc ete 11 AT offing ateercaits selection Foe COMP gen Braet ey ora ae re wre) ACW ee |e a Fe (@) wart et 61 car c stand a Boreas on Soros att w . WM eta U wee (©) #4 ¢ ar gt aT nice watt Select ee, DE Pow wae Tw Re eR WAR T 6 P fica (b) am ate |... Bea: (c) wt T anes stand 5-6, rece FOF car-COMTOTeTA CHATS ary wea Fa sara faroa 3e ara we FAfSR stand-

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