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Question 1 of 75
1. Question
1 point(s)What is the greatest number of rectangles with integer side lengths and perimeter 10 that can be cut from a piece of paper with width 24 and length 60?
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Question 2 of 75
2. Question
1 point(s)The perimeter of a rectangle is 6w. If one side has length w/2 , what is the area of the rectangle?
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Question 3 of 75
3. Question
1 point(s)In quadrilateral ABCD, ∠A+∠B+∠C=2∠D . What is the degree measure of ∠D?
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Question 4 of 75
4. Question
1 point(s)In triangle ABC ,if AB=AC=4 cm and ∠BAC=120° ,find the area of the triangle .
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Question 5 of 75
5. Question
1 point(s)City B is 5 miles East of city A.City C is 10 miles South-East of city B. Which of the following is the closest distance from city A to City C ?
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Question 6 of 75
6. Question
1 point(s)If -3t+8>t-6,then
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Question 7 of 75
7. Question
1 point(s)If x is greater than y and x+y=5 and xy=6,then what is the value of (x-y)?
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Question 8 of 75
8. Question
1 point(s)24 coins, all nickels and dimes, are together worth $1.75.
How many of the coins are nickels?
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Question 9 of 75
9. Question
1 point(s)A chemist has 600 milliliters of a solution of 20% alcohol on hand, and she wants to mix it with enough 50% alcohol solution to turn it into a 30% alcohol solution. How much of the 50% solution will she need?
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Question 10 of 75
10. Question
1 point(s)An exam score increases from 450 to 540. By what percent did the score increase?
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Question 11 of 75
11. Question
1 point(s)A number is multiplied by six; then its decimal point is moved to the left three spaces. This is the same as taking what percent of the number?
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Question 12 of 75
12. Question
1 point(s)I forgot the last digit of a 7-digit telephone number. If 1 randomly dial the final 3 digits after correctly dialling the
first four, then what is the chance of dialling the correct number?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 13 of 75
13. Question
1 point(s)A retailer bought 20 kg of oranges at Tk. 220 per kg. He then found that 20% of the oranges were damages and
couldn’t be sold. What must be the selling price per kg of the remaining oranges so that he can make a overall
profit of 20%?CorrectIncorrect -
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14. Question
1 point(s)A shopkeeper buys a dozen eggs at TK. 96. What should be the selling price of each egg if he wants to make a
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Question 15 of 75
15. Question
1 point(s)In a certain store, the profit is 320% of the cost. If the cost increases by 25% but the selling price remains constant, approximately what percentage of the selling price is the profit?
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Question 16 of 75
16. Question
1 point(s)The ratio 4:1/4 is equal to which of the following ratios?
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Question 17 of 75
17. Question
1 point(s)Maria and Maisha enter into a partnership by investing $700 and $300 respectively. At the end of one year, they divided their profits such that a third of the profit is divided equally for the efforts they have put into the business and the remaining amount of profit is divided in the ratio of the investments they made in the business. If Maria received $800 more than Maisha did, what was the profit made by their business in that year?
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Question 18 of 75
18. Question
1 point(s)If a:b=3:4,b:c=4:5,c:d=5:4 and d:e=4:7 then what is a:e?
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Question 19 of 75
19. Question
1 point(s)In a class of 100 students, 75 have at least one android, 80 have at least one iphone, and 55 have at least one
feature phone. If x and y are respectively the greatest and lowest possible number of students that have all three
of these devices, x – y is:CorrectIncorrect -
Question 20 of 75
20. Question
1 point(s)In what ratio should a 20% methyl alcohol solution be mixed with a 50% methyl alcohol solution so that the resultant solution has 40% methyl alcohol in it?
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Question 21 of 75
21. Question
1 point(s)Normally it takes 3 hours for a train to run from A to B. One day, due to a minor trouble the train had to reduce the
speed by 12 km/hr and so it took 3⁄4 of an hour more than usual. What is the distance from A to B?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 22 of 75
22. Question
1 point(s)If x and y are both integers and x ≤ -8 and 8 > y > 3, what is the greatest possible value of x-y?
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Question 23 of 75
23. Question
1 point(s)Two pipes A and B can fill a cistern in 20 min and 30 min respectively. Let, both pipes are kept
open for 10 minutes and then pipe A is turned off. How long will pipe B take now to fill up rest of
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Question 24 of 75
24. Question
1 point(s)A can do a work in 30 days and B in 40 days. They work together for 12 days and rest of the work
is completed by C in 3 days. Find in how many days can C do the same work alone?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 25 of 75
25. Question
1 point(s)Sahil, Mehtaj and Sowad went to Pizzaburg to have dinner. Sahil paid for 1/3 and Sowad paid
for 1/4 of the entire bill. The rest 200 Taka was paid by Mehtaj. How much more than Sowad did
Sahil pay?CorrectIncorrect -
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26. Question
1 point(s)n is a whole number which when divided by 4 gives 3 as remainder. What will be the remainder
when 2n is divided by 4?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 27 of 75
27. Question
1 point(s)There is a 50% chance that Maksud will go to class today. If he goes to class, there is a 50%
chance that he will have to sit for a finance quiz. He will either get full marks in the quiz, or get a
0. What is the probability that he will get a 0?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 28 of 75
28. Question
1 point(s)The sum of two numbers is 60 and one numbers is two third the other. What is the smaller
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Question 29 of 75
29. Question
1 point(s)What is the angle difference between the minute and hour hand of a clock at 12:40?
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Question 30 of 75
30. Question
1 point(s)Mr. BChowdhury has 162 buses. He sold some buses at 9% profit and rest at 36% profit. Thus he gains 17% on the sale
of all his buses. What is the number of buses sold at 36% profit?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 31 of 75
31. Question
1 point(s)The average weight of a group of 20 boys was calculated to be 89.4 kg and it was later discovered that one weight
was misread as 78 kg instead of the correct one of 87 kg. The correct average weight of the group is:CorrectIncorrect -
Question 32 of 75
32. Question
1 point(s)The batting average of 40 innings of Hannan Sarkar is 70 runs. His highest score exceeds his lowest score by 216
runs. If these two innings are excluded, the average of the remaining 38 innings is 68 runs. What is his highest
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Question 33 of 75
33. Question
1 point(s)Pipe A is 4 times faster than pipe B and takes 45 minutes less to fill a tank. When both the pipes are opened
together then the time in which the tank will be full:CorrectIncorrect -
Question 34 of 75
34. Question
1 point(s)20 men can work the same as 30 women and 5 women can work the same as 10 children. If 10 men and 10 women
can finish a work in 30 days, in how many days will 10 women and 10 children to do the same work?CorrectIncorrect -
Question 35 of 75
35. Question
1 point(s)The sum of two numbers is 56. One number is two fifth the other. Find smaller number:
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Question 36 of 75
36. Question
1 point(s)A sphere of 5 cm radius is melted and small spheres of radius 1 cm is made from it. Find the number of spheres
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Question 37 of 75
37. Question
1 point(s)The ratio between the ages of father and son at present is 5:3. Eighteen years ago, the ratio was 5:2. What is
the present age of the father?
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Question 38 of 75
38. Question
1 point(s)A man works 50% more efficiently than a boy. If 30 men and 40 boys can finish a work in 10 days. How many
days will 40 boys and 40 men take to do the same work?
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Question 39 of 75
39. Question
1 point(s)The sum of 3rd and 15th elements of a series in arithmetic progression is equal to the sum of 6th, 11th
and 13th elements of the same progression. Then which element of the series should necessarily be equal to
zero?
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Question 40 of 75
40. Question
1 point(s)If both 112 and 33 are factors of the number a * 43 * 62 * 1311, then what is the smallest possible value of ‘a’?
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Question 41 of 75
41. Question
1 point(s)INSTRUCTION – Read the following passage and choose the correct answers for each of the following reading comprehension questions.
For millennia, the Nile River flooded nearly every year as a natural consequence of heavy summer rains on the
Ethiopian Plateau; in the last century, as the population in the region exploded, the cycle of flooding interspersed
with periodic drought caused widespread suffering for the local population. In the mid-1950s, the Egyptian government
concluded that a significant dam was necessary to enable the country’s economic development to be on a par with
that of Western nations. The Aswan Dam would prevent the annual flooding, generate hydroelectric power and supply
a steady source of water for residents and agricultural activities, though it would also have other, less positive effects.
By the 1970s, most Egyptian villages had electric power, and the dam provided approximately half of Egypt’s entire
output of electricity. The benefits were counteracted, however, by consequences which were sometimes slow to
appear but ruinous in their long-term effects. Dams prevent silt from flowing through to downstream lands. The silt is
essential for renewing the minerals and nutrients that make the land fertile; before the dam, the Nile floodplain was
famously productive. Farmers have had to substitute artificial fertilizers, reducing profits and causing pervasive
chemical pollution with deleterious effects for the human, animal and plant populations living near or in the river. It is
difficult to draw definite conclusions about a project with such substantial and varied results, but it would be untenable
to assert that the Egyptian government should never have built the Aswan Dam.1.Based upon the content of the passage, the author would most likely agree with which of the following
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Question 42 of 75
42. Question
1 point(s)INSTRUCTION – Read the following passage and choose the correct answers for each of the following reading comprehension questions.
For millennia, the Nile River flooded nearly every year as a natural consequence of heavy summer rains on the
Ethiopian Plateau; in the last century, as the population in the region exploded, the cycle of flooding interspersed
with periodic drought caused widespread suffering for the local population. In the mid-1950s, the Egyptian government
concluded that a significant dam was necessary to enable the country’s economic development to be on a par with
that of Western nations. The Aswan Dam would prevent the annual flooding, generate hydroelectric power and supply
a steady source of water for residents and agricultural activities, though it would also have other, less positive effects.
By the 1970s, most Egyptian villages had electric power, and the dam provided approximately half of Egypt’s entire
output of electricity. The benefits were counteracted, however, by consequences which were sometimes slow to
appear but ruinous in their long-term effects. Dams prevent silt from flowing through to downstream lands. The silt is
essential for renewing the minerals and nutrients that make the land fertile; before the dam, the Nile floodplain was
famously productive. Farmers have had to substitute artificial fertilizers, reducing profits and causing pervasive
chemical pollution with deleterious effects for the human, animal and plant populations living near or in the river. It is
difficult to draw definite conclusions about a project with such substantial and varied results, but it would be untenable
to assert that the Egyptian government should never have built the Aswan Dam.2. The author’s attitude toward the Aswan Dam Project is best reflected by which of the following phrases?
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Question 43 of 75
43. Question
1 point(s)INSTRUCTION – Read the following passage and choose the correct answers for each of the following reading comprehension questions.
For millennia, the Nile River flooded nearly every year as a natural consequence of heavy summer rains on the
Ethiopian Plateau; in the last century, as the population in the region exploded, the cycle of flooding interspersed
with periodic drought caused widespread suffering for the local population. In the mid-1950s, the Egyptian government
concluded that a significant dam was necessary to enable the country’s economic development to be on a par with
that of Western nations. The Aswan Dam would prevent the annual flooding, generate hydroelectric power and supply
a steady source of water for residents and agricultural activities, though it would also have other, less positive effects.
By the 1970s, most Egyptian villages had electric power, and the dam provided approximately half of Egypt’s entire
output of electricity. The benefits were counteracted, however, by consequences which were sometimes slow to
appear but ruinous in their long-term effects. Dams prevent silt from flowing through to downstream lands. The silt is
essential for renewing the minerals and nutrients that make the land fertile; before the dam, the Nile floodplain was
famously productive. Farmers have had to substitute artificial fertilizers, reducing profits and causing pervasive
chemical pollution with deleterious effects for the human, animal and plant populations living near or in the river. It is
difficult to draw definite conclusions about a project with such substantial and varied results, but it would be untenable
to assert that the Egyptian government should never have built the Aswan Dam.3.The passage implies which of the following about the effects of the Aswan Dam?
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Question 44 of 75
44. Question
1 point(s)INSTRUCTION – Read the following passage and choose the correct answers for each of the following reading comprehension questions.
For millennia, the Nile River flooded nearly every year as a natural consequence of heavy summer rains on the
Ethiopian Plateau; in the last century, as the population in the region exploded, the cycle of flooding interspersed
with periodic drought caused widespread suffering for the local population. In the mid-1950s, the Egyptian government
concluded that a significant dam was necessary to enable the country’s economic development to be on a par with
that of Western nations. The Aswan Dam would prevent the annual flooding, generate hydroelectric power and supply
a steady source of water for residents and agricultural activities, though it would also have other, less positive effects.
By the 1970s, most Egyptian villages had electric power, and the dam provided approximately half of Egypt’s entire
output of electricity. The benefits were counteracted, however, by consequences which were sometimes slow to
appear but ruinous in their long-term effects. Dams prevent silt from flowing through to downstream lands. The silt is
essential for renewing the minerals and nutrients that make the land fertile; before the dam, the Nile floodplain was
famously productive. Farmers have had to substitute artificial fertilizers, reducing profits and causing pervasive
chemical pollution with deleterious effects for the human, animal and plant populations living near or in the river. It is
difficult to draw definite conclusions about a project with such substantial and varied results, but it would be untenable
to assert that the Egyptian government should never have built the Aswan Dam.4.What is the significance of the author’s statement that the dam generated half of Egypt’s output of electricity by
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Question 45 of 75
45. Question
1 point(s)INSTRUCTION – Read the following passage and choose the correct answers for each of the following reading comprehension questions.
For millennia, the Nile River flooded nearly every year as a natural consequence of heavy summer rains on the
Ethiopian Plateau; in the last century, as the population in the region exploded, the cycle of flooding interspersed
with periodic drought caused widespread suffering for the local population. In the mid-1950s, the Egyptian government
concluded that a significant dam was necessary to enable the country’s economic development to be on a par with
that of Western nations. The Aswan Dam would prevent the annual flooding, generate hydroelectric power and supply
a steady source of water for residents and agricultural activities, though it would also have other, less positive effects.
By the 1970s, most Egyptian villages had electric power, and the dam provided approximately half of Egypt’s entire
output of electricity. The benefits were counteracted, however, by consequences which were sometimes slow to
appear but ruinous in their long-term effects. Dams prevent silt from flowing through to downstream lands. The silt is
essential for renewing the minerals and nutrients that make the land fertile; before the dam, the Nile floodplain was
famously productive. Farmers have had to substitute artificial fertilizers, reducing profits and causing pervasive
chemical pollution with deleterious effects for the human, animal and plant populations living near or in the river. It is
difficult to draw definite conclusions about a project with such substantial and varied results, but it would be untenable
to assert that the Egyptian government should never have built the Aswan Dam.5.What is the primary purpose of the passage?
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Question 46 of 75
46. Question
1 point(s)What is not the synonym of authentic?
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47. Question
1 point(s)supportive means
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Question 48 of 75
48. Question
1 point(s)which of the following does not belong to the group ?
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49. Question
1 point(s)resentment (synonym)
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50. Question
1 point(s)synonym of Conjugal
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51. Question
1 point(s)ingenious (antonym)
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52. Question
1 point(s)Cramped (antonym)
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53. Question
1 point(s)tedious (antonym)
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54. Question
1 point(s)disengage (antonym)
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55. Question
1 point(s)innovate (antonym)
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Question 56 of 75
56. Question
1 point(s)If anyone (A)wants to join, (B)they should register (C)on (D)the website. (E)No Error
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Question 57 of 75
57. Question
1 point(s)The company (A)announced (B)their new policy (C)yesterday. (D)at the meeting (E)No Error
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Question 58 of 75
58. Question
1 point(s)The dog (A)chased (B)its tail (C)until (D)it was tired. (E)No Error
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Question 59 of 75
59. Question
1 point(s)The company announced (A)their new product, and (B)it will be available (C)next month (D)in stores.(E)None of these
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Question 60 of 75
60. Question
1 point(s)Any student who misses (A)their exam must provide (B)a valid (C)excuse to the (D)instructor.(E)None of these
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Question 61 of 75
61. Question
1 point(s)paltry (antonym)
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62. Question
1 point(s)soothe (antonym)
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Question 63 of 75
63. Question
1 point(s)find the correct sentence
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64. Question
1 point(s)______ people study latin seriously while most seem to prefer spanish
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65. Question
1 point(s)we invited____ for that job
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66. Question
1 point(s)who is the first south asian country to activate e-gate at its airport?
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67. Question
1 point(s)how many votes has bangladesh got to become UN human rights council member?
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68. Question
1 point(s)who is the new king of UK ?
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69. Question
1 point(s)what was her age when she died?
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70. Question
1 point(s)who is the current chief justice of bangladesh?
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71. Question
1 point(s)who is the only player to win 5 MOTM(Man of the match) awards in a single edition of world cup?
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72. Question
1 point(s)what is the ranking of bangladesh in south asia based on area?
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Question 73 of 75
73. Question
1 point(s)who is the composer of song মোদের গরব মোদের আশা ?
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74. Question
1 point(s)what is related with chatro songram porishod ?
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Question 75 of 75
75. Question
1 point(s)what is the economical sea area of bangladesh ?
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