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Which of these words is closest in meaning to the word provided? 1. Remote Pleasant (A) Automatic (0) Present (8) Distant (©) Savage 4. Predict (0) Mean (A) Foretell (8) Decide 2. Detest (0) Prevent (A) Argue (0) Discover (8) Hate (©) Discover 5. Kin (0) Reveal (a) Exult (8) Twist 3. Gracious (0) Friend (A) Pretty (0) Relative (8) Clever © Select the word that is most opposite to the word provided. 6. Detain is most opposite to Obscure (A) Release (©) Untalented (8) Silence (©) Forget 9. Continue is most opposite to (©) Prosper (A) Curve (@) Argue 7. Fluid is most opposite to (©) Carry () Solid (0) Pause (@) Liquid (©) Afraid 10. Colossal is most opposite to (©) Decent (A) Easy (8) Tiny 8. Famous is most opposite to (©) Graceful (A) Boring (0) Roof (8) Poor © 11. ‘Nun’ is related to ‘Convent’ in the same way as'Hen’ is related to: (A) Nest (8) Shed (©) Cell (0) Cote Each of the following questions has a group. Find out which one of the given alternatives will be another member of the group or of that class. 12. Wheat, Barley, Rice(A) Food () Agriculture (©) Farm (©) Gram In each word of the following questions consists of pair of words bearing a relationship among these, {from amongst the alternatives, pick up the pair that best ilustrate a similar relationship. 13. Numismatist : Coins (A) Jeweller : Jewels, (®) Cartographer : Maps (©) Philatelist : Stamps (0) Geneticist : Chromosomes In each of the following questions find out the alternative which will replace the question mark. 14, AZBY : CXDW :: EVFU:? (a) GTHS (®) GHTS (©) GSTH (0) TGSH 15. Poles : Magnet :: 7 : Battery (A) Cells (8) Power (©) Terminals (0) Energy ‘One of the most popular literary figures in American literature is a woman who spent almost half of her long life in China, a country on a continent thousands of miles from the United States. In her lifetime ‘she eamed this country's most highly acclaimed literary award: the Pulitzer Prize, and also the most, prestigious form of literary recognition in the world, the Nobel Prize for Literature. Pearl S. Buck was almost a household word throughout much of her lifetime because of her prolific iterary output, which consisted of some eighty - five published works, including several dozen novels, six collections of short stories, fourteen books for children, and more than a dozen works of nonfiction. When she was eighty years old, some twenty - five volumes were awaiting publication. Many of those books were set in China, the land in which she spent so much of her life. Her books and her life served as a bridge between the cultures of the East and the West. As the product of those two cultures she became as the described herself, “mentally bifocal.” Her unique background made her into an unusually interesting and versatile human being. As we examine the life of Pearl Buck, we cannot help but be aware that we are in fact meeting three separate people: a wife and mother, an internationally famous writer and a humanitarian and philanthropist. One cannot really get to know Pearl Buck without learning about each of the three. Though honored in her lifetime with the William Dean Howell Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters in addition to the Nobel and Pulitzer prizes. Pearl Buck as a total human being, not only a famous author is a captivating subject of study. 16. What is the author's main purpose in the To illustrate Pearl Buck's views on passage? Chinese literature (A) To offer a criticism of the works of (©) To describe one of american women Pearl Buck. literature e oTo indicate the background and ‘The Pulitzer prizes diverse interests of Pearl Buck 19. According to the passage, Pearl Buck was (©) To discuss Pearl Buck's influence on an unusual figure in American literature in the cultures of the East and the West that she (A) wrote extensively about a very 17. According to the passage, Pearl Buck is, different culture known as a writer of all of the following (8) published half of her books abroad EXCEPT (©) achieved award both in iteracy and (A) novels literature (®) children’s books (0) won more awards than any other (©) non fiction woman of her time (0) poetry (©) achieved her first success very late in (©) short stories lite 18. Which of the following is NOT mentioned 20. The author's attitude toward Pearl Buck by the author as an award received by could best be described as Pearl Buck? (A) indifferent (A) The Nobel Prize (8) admiring (®) The Newberry Medal (©) amuse (©) The lierary award (0) sympathetic (©) The William Dean Howell medal (©) tolerant © Directions: Each ofthe following questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in ‘Column B. Compare the two quantities and choose: (A) ifthe quantity in Column A is greater (8) ifthe quantity in Column B is greater (C) ifthe two quantities are equal (0) ifthe relationship cannot be determined from the information given Questions Column A Column B 21. Amy, Megan, and Sharon divided a batch of cookies among themselves. Amy took 30% of the cookies and Sharon took 40% of the cookies. Amy ale 1/3 of the cookies she took and Sharon ate 1/4 of the cookies she took. number of cookies Amy ate number of cookies Sharon ate 22. 23. (-21)'2 (sty 24. 31x 35x 25. 26. a,b, care integers, such that a
bf F 2 (a) DF=12 6 (8) D (© EF= (©) No other length can be determined. 38. DF bisects -EDG. Find the value of x. The diagram is not to scale. (a) 285 @ 49 (c) 32 (0) 1938. Which labeled angle has the greatest measure? The diagram is not to scale. “ ® © © 2 3 not enough information in the diagram 40. What are the values of a and b? 29 “ ® © © 21Read each question carefully and select the word that is the most similar or most dissimilar in meaning to the word provided. (for number 1-10) 1. beckon is most simiar to perfect (ight 8. brood is most similar to (@) beg (8) wander (©) motion (®) direction (©) hear (©) progeny 2. eamest is most dissimilar to (©) tribe (a) cheep 9. balks most similar to @) frivolous () crow (©) release (©) fight (©) civilized (©) distress 3. execute is most similar to (0) hamper (®) perform 10. conversant is most dissimilar to (®) decide (@) inexperienced (©) wonder (@) unprepared (©) dismiss (© shy 4 idiom is most similar to (0) unpretentious (a) stupiaity 11, ODEQ: PEFR::___: NSP (8) recipe a) Orem @) (©) fastener i) OREM (©) expression © Pee 5. accelerate is most dissimiar to 12, nie soon Sand Boa: Checkered (@) delay Keetback ©) fk (A) They ate the various types of cats (C) monitor (8) They are various poisonous snakes (0) deny found in India. 6. engross is most similar to (C) The above are different names of a (A) fatten water snake. (@) absorb (0) They are non-poisonous snakes (©) disgust 13, Cinhosis is tothe liver what meningitis is (©) destroy oo 7. impervious is most dissimilar to (A) Kidneys i) kind (®) Knees (8) disastrous (©) Stomach (©) Brain (©) prone (0) 14, Based on the figure in the question find a suitable figure from the five figures in the option. eel] 2] esjezfozSsieo a) ®) () ©) 15. Select a suitable figure that will replace the question mark of the figure given in the question. Source : https:/lwww.toppr.com ; Buku “601 Synonim & Antonym Questions”. New York : Learning Express ; The SAT Practice Test #1 & #8 : CollegeBoard ; CBEST Practice Test : Mathematics. NES ; Official GRE. Quantitative Reasoning. Practice Questions : ETS-Volume 1“® 8 © © © READING Bacteria are extremely small living things. While we measure our own sizes in inches or centimeters, bacterial size is measured in microns. One micron is a thousandth of a millimeter a pinhead is about a millimeter across. Rod shaped bacteria are usually from two to tour microns long, while rounded ones are generally one micron in diameter Thus if you enlarged a founded bacterium a thousand times, it would be just about the size of a pinhead. An adult human magnified by the same amount would be over a mile (1.6 kilometers) tal. Even with an ordinary microscope, you must look closely to see bacteria. Using a magnification of 100 times, one finds that bacteria are barely visible as tiny rods or dots One cannot make out anything of their structure. Using special stains, one can see that some bacteria have attached to them wavy - looking “hairs” called flagella. Others have only one flagellum. The flagella rotate, pushing the bacteria though the water. Many bacteria lack flagella and cannot move about by their own power while others can glide along over surfaces by some litle understood mechanism, From the bacterial point of view, the world is a very different place from what itis to humans to ‘a bacterium water is as thick as molasses is to us. Bacteria are so small that they are influenced by the movements of the chemical molecules around them. Bacteria under the microscope, even those with no flagella, often bounce about in the water. This is because they collide with the water molecules and are pushed this way and that. Molecules move so rapidly that within a tenth of a ‘second the molecules around a bacterium have all been replaced by new ones even bacteria without flagella are thus constantly exposed to a changing environment, 16. Which of the following is the main topic of (G) What happens when bacteria are the passage? added to molasses (A) The characteristics of bacteria © (®) How bacteria reproduce (©) How bacteria change the environment (0) The various functions of bacteria (©) How bacteria contribute to disease 17. The relationship between a bacterium and its flagella is most nearly analogous to Which of the following? (A) A rider jumping on a horse's back (®) Aball being hit by a bat (©) Aglowing colour and the dark (0) Aboat powered by a motor (©) A door closed by a gust of wind 18. The author compares water to molasses, in order to introduce which of the following topics? (A) The bacterial content of different liquids Source : https:/iwww.toppr.com ; Buku “501 Synonim & Antonym Questions”. New York : Learning Express ; The SAT Practice Test #1 & #8 : CollegeBoard ; CBEST Practice Test : Mathematics. NES ; Official GRE. Quantitative Reasoning. Practice Questions : ETS-Volume 1‘The bacteria influences the environtment (©) The molecular structures of different chemicals (©) How difficult it is for bacteria to move through water 19. Which of the following is the smallest? (A) Apinhead (8) Arounded bacterium (©) Amicroscope (0) A bacteria colligation (©) Arod-shaped bacterium 20. According to the passage, someone who examines bacteria using only a microscope that magnifies 100 times would see (A) tiny dots (8) small “hairs” (©) large rods (0) bacteria movements (©) detailed structures 21. Fori=~1, whatis the sum (7 + 3i) + (-8 + 91)? (ay -14 121 (8) -1-6i (©) 15+ 121 (0) 15-61 22. On Saturday afternoon, Armand sent m text messages each hour for § hours, and Tyrone sent p text messages each hour for 4-hours. Which of the following represents the total number of messages sent by ‘Armand and Tyrone on Saturday afternoon 2 (&) Smp (@) 20mp (@) 5m+4p (0) 4m + 5p 28. Aline in the xy-plane passes through the origin and has a slope of 1/7. Which of the following points lies on the line? @ (0.7) @ (1.7) © (7.7) ©) (14,2) 28 26. W3x- (a 28 6) 4 © & (0) The value cannot be determined from the information given 12,, whatis the value of ? R U Vv In the figure above, RT = TU . What is the value of x ? (a) 72 (8) 66 (©) 64 (0) 58 Source : https:/iwww.toppr.com ; Buku “501 Synonim & Antonym Questions”. New York : Learning Express ; The SAT Practice Test #1 & #8 : CollegeBoard ; CBEST Practice Test : Mathematics. NES ; Official GRE. Quantitative Reasoning. Practice Questions : ETS-Volume 126. Use the information below to answer the question that follows, «The grocery store is located three miles away from the house. «The house is located four miles away from the highway. ‘Based on the information above, which of the following conclusions can be made? (A) The grocery store is no more than three miles away from the highway. (®) The grocery store is no more than one mile away from the highway. (©) The grocery store is no more than seven miles away from the highway. (0) The grocery store is exactly three miles from the highway. (©) The grocery store is exactly four miles from the highway. 27. Use the information below to answer the question that follows, + Ifthe distance to a destination is greater than 10 miles from home, then Matt will drive his car. + Ifthe distance to a destination is greater than 2 miles but less than 10 miles from home, the Matt will ride his bicycle. + Ifthe distance to a destination is less than 2 miles from home, then Matt will walk if Matt rode his bicycle to Zachary’s apartment, which of the following statements could be true? (A) Matt's home is less than 1 mile from Zachary's apartment, (®) Matt and Zachary live within 2 miles of each other. (©) Zachary's apartment is about 7 miles from Matt's home. (0) Zachary's apartment is at least 10 miles from Matt's home. (©) The round trip distance between Matt's and Zachary's is greater than 20 miles. 28. Use the chart below to answer the question that follows. U.S. and World Silver Production in Metric Tons Year United States World 1930 1978 7738 1939 1428 6869 1940 2164 6585 1945 204 3039 1950 1347 6323 1955 4134 6967 1960 4120 7505 1965 4238 8007 How many metric tons of silver were produced outside the United States in 1950? (A) 4976 metric tons (8) 5024 metric tons (©) 5620 metric tons (0) 5833 metric tons (©) 6323 metric tons Source : https:/lwww.toppr.com ; Buku “601 Synonim & Antonym Questions”. New York : Learning Express ; The SAT Practice Test #1 & #8 : CollegeBoard ; CBEST Practice Test : Mathematics. NES ; Official GRE. Quantitative Reasoning. Practice Questions : ETS-Volume 1Each of the following questions consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. ‘Compare the two quantities and choose: (A) ifthe quantity in Column A is greater (8) ifthe quantity in Column B is greater (C) ifthe two quantities are equal (©) ifthe relationship cannot be determined from the information given. Column A Column B 28. Sally is mounting photographs on matting board. She has 48 square inches of matting board to work with, and a stack of five rectangular photos each measuring 3" x 8". Assume that she is cutting the board to fit each photo exactly, with no board wasted the number of photos the number of photos she can mount ‘she does not have enough board to mount KUNCI DAN PEMBAHASAN (C) to beckon means to signal or summon with a wave or a nod; to motion means to gesture (B) earnest means grave or serious; frivolous means lacking in seriousness (A) one meaning of to execute is to carry out fully; one meaning of to perform is to carry out (D) an idiom is an expression that is unique either grammatically or in meaning (A) to accelerate means to cause to move faster; to delay means to move or act slowly (B) to engross means to occupy completely; one meaning of to absorb is to engage or engross wholly 7. (C) impervious means to be incapable of being affected or disturbed; prone means having a tendency or inclination, or being likely 8. (C)a brood is the young of an animal or a family of young; progeny is the offspring of animals or plants 8. (D) one meaning of to balk is to check or to stop; to hamper means to impede or restrain 10. (A) conversant means having knowledge or experience with, therefore inexperienced is the most dissimilar 11. (A) MPRO 12. (D) So where is the weak link? Those of you who have read a litle biology will see the “Boa” in one of the options. Boas are snakes. So the options don't represent various types of cats. That doesn't solve anything. We stil have three more options to go through. Well, a Boa constrictor snake is a non-poisonous snake that chokes its prey. That leaves us with the option D as the correct option. Indeed they are all just various non-polsonous snakes found in India, Notice the fact that even though we had only three options, the difficulty level was a bit easy as compared to the previous ones. 18. (D) Cirthosis is a disease of the liver. Meningitis is a disease that affects the neurons in the body of the affected person. Hence, the answer to this would be meningitis. 14. (C) 15. (8) 16. Sfsdfs 17. Dsfsdfs Source : https:/iwww.toppr.com ; Buku “501 Synonim & Antonym Questions”. New York : Learning Express ; The SAT Practice Test #1 & #8 : CollegeBoard ; CBEST Practice Test : Mathematics. NES ; Official GRE. Quantitative Reasoning. Practice Questions : ETS-Volume 118. 19. 21 22. 23. 24. 26. 26. 27. 28. 28. Sdfsdfsd Sdfsaf Ssdfsdisd Sdfsaf Sdfsdtds Sdfsdts Sdfsats Sdfsats Sdfsaf Sdfsaf Sdfsdts (A) Each photo will require 15 sq in of mounting board, as determined by using the formula a = lw, where the length is 3"and the width is §". Mounting three photos will use up 15 * 3, or 45 sq in of matting board. Sally started with 48 sq in of board, so using 45 sq in will leave her 3 sq in left over, ; Which is not enough to mount a fourth photo. Mounting 3 of the five photos will leave her with 2 unmounted photos, so she was able to mount more photos than not and the answer is a. sdfsdfsd Source : https:/iwww.toppr.com ; Buku “501 Synonim & Antonym Questions”. New York : Learning Express ; The SAT Practice Test #1 & #8 : CollegeBoard ; CBEST Practice Test : Mathematics. NES ; Official GRE. Quantitative Reasoning. Practice Questions : ETS-Volume 1Untuk soal nomor 81 sampai dengan nomor ss §® piliblah satu di antara lima kemungkinan Jawaban yang merupakan penyelesaian atau kelanjutan deretan angka-angka yang ada. 81. 527106282018 (A) 36 (B)72 (C84 () 102 (wu 82, 25916491 Wl (B)2 3 (D4 Ss 87. 83. 613203 (A)-3 (B)-1 (wo (D)3 (E)4 8415143088 (A) 81 (B) 113, (C) 121 (D) 169 (&) 209 85. 012469 (A) 12 (B)14 (C)16 (D) 18 (&)20 Untuk soal nomor 86 sampai dengan nomor 100 piliblah satu di antara lima kemungkinan jawaban yang benar. 90. 88, 89, Nana hendak menjahit sebuah rok dan ‘membutuhkan kain sepanjang 150cm.Jika harga kain tersebut adalah Rp 55.000,00 per meter, berapa rupiah kah yang perlu disiapkan Nana untuk membeli kain ? (A) Rp 82.500,00 (B) Rp 90.000,00 (©) Rp 100.000,00 (D) Rp 105.500,00 (E) Rp 110.000,00 2/3 dari tanah di Desa Jongkang dikuasai oleh perangkat desa. Sisa tanah yang ada adalah milik warga dan hanya setengahnya yang bersertifikat Jika perangkat desa memiliki luas tanah $000 ha, maka luas tanah yang dimiliki oleh wwarga dan telah bersertifikat adalah... ha. (A) 2.000 (B) 4.000 (C) 6.000 (D) 8.000 (E) 10.000 879+ 1111= (A) 1790 (B) 1890 (c) 1990 (D) 1990 (&) 2790 Berapakah dua per tujuh dari 24,5? aye (7 cos (9 () 10 0,0025 x 4+ 4 x 0,0075 = (A) 0,00015 (B) 0,03075(€) 0,04000 (D) 0,13000 91 92 93 95. 96. (&) 0.40000 Jika 2x +3y > 3x +2y, maka x
1 yr Jika maka (A) (B)x
y (E)x=6y Bila x = y2, dan y adalah bilangan negatif maka (A)x>0 (B)x<0 (xe (D)xza1 (x Jika x= Ly , dan y = 22, maka x= (A) bilangan bulat (B) bilangan prima (©) bilangan positif (D) bilangan negatif (B)bilangan pecahan Ketika x >0 dan y <0, maka nilai (x+y)2 adalah (A xty 220 (B) (x+y 2<0 Owtyy D)&+y 220 qty 2<0 Perhatikar eombor di bawah ini K97. 98, Bangunan apakah yang terbentuk jika kita menghilangkan persegi panjang KLOP? 99. (A) Trapesium (8) Bujur sangkar (©) Belah ketupat (0) Jajaran genjang (©) Persegi panjang Diketahui PQ = RS dan < SPQ = Berapa besar sudut A? s R 100, Pe (a) ) cy (0) © Jika panjang AB =BC "D=AD dan Jika persegi panjang A memiliki sisi-sisi 2x dan 1/2x, sementara bujur sangkar B memiliki sisi-sisi sebesar x, maka luas A Dibandingkan separuh luas B adalah A ul (@) 12 (©) 2:1 (14 (©) 4:1 Apabila diketahui, bahwa panjang sisi persegi besar 9em,dan panjang sisi persegi diarsir adalah sepertiganya berapa em? Iuas daerah yang tidak diarsir (A) 36 panjang BE= BF, maka BEF = 2 E 5, (49 Sudut A : ost a (©) 72 Untuk soal nomor 101 sampai dengan nomor 108 pilihlah satu di antara lima pilihan diagram yang menggambarkan hubungan di D antara objek-objek yang disebufkan pada soa “ 101. Atletik, Sepakbola,Olahraga (@) Oo © cD @) A BC DE «) 102. Televisi, Laptop, MonitorUnk soa nomor 109 sama dengan nomor an 16, sep soa tr ca empst gamer yong Soe PT | “Sia: = SiGe ES 1" a a “so MB) le] Glad fe| me | oye] 2 7 1 2 a 4 5 a Ter = 1 =| ; $e [| ae Poe | Peat itt : ° ° . tt + Gal if [i PHB: -« 2 3 4 5 FH » : SPERE sagan 412. BOSe " G2OS®8 ®
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