Mock Test-1. (FBS)
Mock Test-1. (FBS)
TIME::60 minutes
An..Si..
a)1952
b)1962
c)1972
d)1982
a)Customs
b)Income Tax
c)Value Added Tax
d)Banking
a)Rajshahi
b) Comilla
c)Dhaka
d)Chittagong
a)Bangladesh Bank
b)SEC
c)Household
d)Government bank
a) National Bank
b)Arab Bangladesh Bank
c) IFSC Bank
d) Citibank
7.Which of the following is a land port of Bangladesh?
a)Chittagong
b)Mongla
c)Hili
d)Barisal
a)Mosque
b)Cottage
c)Saint
d)Religion
9.The lady freedom fighter in the Liberation war who was awarded 'Bir Protik' is
a) Neelima Ibrahim
b)Shetara Begum
c) kakon bibi
d) Taraman Bibi
10.What is the name of the Liberation war Museum located an Dhaka Cantonment?
a)Ullash
b)Bijoy'71
c)Bijoy Keton
d)Oitijya
11.How many members were in the committee for drafting the constitution of Bangladesh?
a)31
b)32
c)33
d)34
a)Rangamati
b)Bandarban
c)Sylhet
d)Khagrachori
a)Saeshta khan
b)Shah Mohammad Ajom
c)Subadars Islam Khan
d)Mir Murad
14.' Padma Nodir Maji'film director name?
a)Manik Bandopadhyay
b)Mrenal Shen
c)Goutam Gosh
d)Satyajit Roy
a)koki
b)Garo
c)Chakma
d)Marma
16.In which district the 'Sonaa Mosque ' land port is situated?
a)Lalmonirhat
b)Dinajpur
c)Chapainawabganj
d)Burimari.
a)Saeshta khan
b)Shah Mohammad Ajom
c)Subadars Islam Khan
d)Mir Murad
a)Dinajpur
b)joyporhat
c)Noagaon
d)Bogura
a)30
b)29
c)31
d)32
20. Export Bangladeshi products 2nd largest Bazar, country name is
a)USA
b)Germany
c)Russia
d)Canada
21.This year won the 'literature Novel ' person is
a)Anney Arno
b)Abdur rajjak
c)Olga tokarchok
d)Alma bain
a)Canada
b)India
c)Germany
d)Indonesia
a)Lalbat
b)Alphabet
c)Winkles
d)Canva
a)Germany
b)China
c)Netherlands
d)Russia
a)India
b)England
c)Australia
d)Bangladesh
a)Egypt
b)Japan
c)USA
d)Canada
28.BEPZA-EZ stand in
a)Dhaka
b)Rajshahi
c)Chittagong
d)Khulna
30.SVR-secret Agency
a)India
b)Russia
c)Japan
d)Indonesia
Synonym
31.Incipient
a)emerging
b)unceasing
c)brilliant
d)harmonious
32.Decorous
a)decaying
b)slander
c)orderly
d)lack
33.Caustic
a)brainy
b)chastise
c)universal
d)corrosive
34.Mendacious
a)lying
b)rebel
c)Counselor
d)silly
35.Requisite
a)determined
b)firm
c)unwavering
d)necessary
Antonym
36.Salutary
a)healthful
b)remedial
c)curative
d)unhealthy
37.Pristine
a)original
b)unspoiled
c)pure
d)none of them
38.Profane
a) irrelevant
b)blasphemous
c)not having do with religion
d)sacred
39.Reciprocal
a)predominant
b)mutual
C)shared
d)interchangeable
40.Intractable
a)uncontrollable
b)stubborn
c)manageable
d)inherent
ANALOGY
41.DELUGE::DROPLET
a)trinkets : jewellery
b)landslide : pebble
c)spend : parsimonious
d)view:photograph
42.ENDEMIC ::REGION
a)woodpile :logs
b)receptive : gullible
c)inborn : individual
d)austere : design
43.GLOSSARY :: TEXT
a)pestle : mortar
b)crate:produce
c)parquetry : floor
d)legend : map
44.DESPOTIC::TYRANNY
a)dew:condensation
b)generous :liberality
c)dwindle :decrease
d)pillar :support
45.RUFFLE :SHIRT
a)molding :cabinet
b)Concert :Symphony
c)refined :snobbish
d)immunize :resist
a)has started
b)had started
c)had been started
d)did start
a)sent
b)had sent
c)have sent
d)send
a)whether
b)what
c)that
d)if
a)advises
b)advice
c)advise
d)advices
a)many more
b)a lot
c)a little
d)far more
a)with
b)by
c)at
d)for
Most large corporations in the United States were once run by individual capitalists who
owned enough stock to dominate the board of directors and dictate company policy.
Because putting such large amounts of stock on the market would only depress its value,
they could not sell out for a quick profit and instead had to concentrate on improving the
long-term productivity of their companies. Today, with few exceptions, the stock of large
United States corporations is held by large institutions — pension funds, for example — and
because these institutions are prohibited by antitrust laws from owning a majority of a
company's stock and from actively influencing a company's decision-making, they can
enhance their wealth only by buying and selling stock in anticipation of fluctuations in its
value. A minority shareholder is necessarily a short term trader. As a result, United States
productivity is unlikely to improve unless shareholders and the managers of the companies
in which they invest are encouraged to enhance long-term productivity (and hence long-term
profitability), rather than simply to maximize short term profits.
Since the return of the old-style capitalist is unlikely, today's short-term traders must be
remade into tomorrow's long-term capitalistic investors. The legal limits that now prevent
financial institutions from acquiring a dominant shareholding position in a corporation should
be removed, and such institutions encouraged to take a more active role in the operations of
the companies in which they invest. In addition, any institution that holds twenty percent or
more of a company's stock should be forced to give the public one day's notice of the intent
to sell those shares. Unless the announced sale could be explained to the public on grounds
other than anticipated future losses, the value of the stock would plummet and, like the
old-time capitalists, major investors could cut their losses only by helping to restore their
companies' productivity. Such measures would force financial institutions to become
capitalists whose success depends not on trading shares at the propitious moment, but on
increasing the productivity of the companies in which they invest.
53. In the passage, the author is primarily concerned with doing which of the following?
54. It can be inferred from the passage that which of the following is true of majority
shareholders in a corporation?
55.According to the passage, the purpose of the requirement suggested in lines 30-33 [In
addition, any institution that holds twenty percent or more of a company's stock should be
forced to give the public one day's notice of the intent to sell those shares.] would be which
of the following?
(A) To encourage institutional stockholders to sell stock that they believe will decrease in
value
(B) To discourage institutional stockholders from intervening in the operation of a company
whose stock they own
(C) To discourage short-term profit-taking by institutional stockholders
(D) To encourage a company's employees to take an active role in the ownership of stock in
the company
57.In addition to having more protein than wheat does, THE PROTEIN IN RICE IS HIGHER
QUALITY THAN THAT IN wheat, with more of the amino acids essential to the human diet.
58.Of all the possible disasters that threaten American agriculture, the possibility of an
adverse change in climate IS MAYBE THE MORE DIFFICULT FOR ANALYSIS.
60.In an effort to reduce their inventories, Italian vintners have cut prices; their wines HAVE
BEEN PRICED TO SELL,AND THEY ARE.
61.In 1527 King Henry VIII sought to have his marriage to Queen Catherine annulled SO AS
TO MARRY Anne Boleyn.
(A) so as to marry
(B) and so could be married to
(C) to be married to
(D) so that he could marry
(E) in order that he would marry
63.Balding is much more common among White males THAN males of other races.
(A) than
(B) than among
(C) than is so of
(D) compared to
(E) in comparison with
64.The Coast Guard is conducting tests TO SEE WHETHER PIGEONS CAN BE TRAINED
TO HELP FIND survivors of wrecks at sea.
65.Presenters at the seminar, ONE WHO is blind, will demonstrate adaptive equipment that
allows visually impaired people to use computers.
66.A rope 40 feet long is cut into two pieces. If one piece is 18 feet longer than the other,
what is the length, in feet, of the shorter piece?
(A) 9
(B) 11
(C) 18
(D) 22
67.Last year Mrs. Long received $160 in dividends on her shares of Company X stock, all of
which she had held for the entire year. If she had had 12 more shares of the stock last year,
she would have received $15 more in total annual dividends. How many shares of the stock
did she have last year?
(A) 128
(B) 140
(C) 172
(D) 175
68.After 2 females leave a party, there are twice as many males as females. Then 9 males
leave and there are twice as many females as males. How many females attend the party?
a)6
b)8
c)16
d)24
69.An amount of money was divided between some people in such a way that if there had
been 4 more people, everyone would have $16 less. but if there had been 4 less people,
everyone would have got $24 more. How many people were there in group? ?
A. 12
B. 16
C. 20
D. 24
70.
This year Henry will save a certain amount of his income, and he will spend the rest. Next
year Henry will have no income, but for each dollar that he saves this year, he will have 1 + r
dollars available to spend. In terms of r, what fraction of his income should Henry save this
year so that next year the amount he has available to spend will be equal to half the amount
that he spends this year?
A. 1/(r+2)
B. 1/(2r+2)
C. 1/(2r+3)
D. 1/(r+3)
71.a, b, c, d, and e are five consecutive numbers in increasing order of size. Deleting one of
the five numbers from the set decreased the sum of the remaining numbers in the set by
20%. Which one of the following numbers was deleted?
(A) a
(B) b
(C) c
(D) d
(E) e
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
(E) 5
73.The positive integers m and n leave remainders of 2 and 3, respectively, when divided by
6. m > n.
What is the remainder when m – n is divided by 6?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
(E) 5
74.How many positive integers· less than 20 are equal to the sum of a positive multiple of 3
and a positive multiple of 4 ?
(A) Two
(B) Five
(C) Seven
(D) Ten
75. What is the greatest positive integers n such that 2^n is a factor of 12^10?
a)10
b)12
c)16
d)20
(A) 0
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 7
(E) None of these
77.. Mr Jamil, a renowned engineer, designed a ball so that when it was dropped, it rose with
each bounceexactly one-half as high as it had fallen. The engineer dropped the ball from a
24-foot platform and caught it after it had traveled 23.25 yards. How many times did the ball
bounce?
(A) 7
(B) 11
(C) 6
(D) 5
(E) none
78.Two containers, x and y of the same capacity, are each 4/5 full of water. If 4 litres of water
from container x is added to container y, then the ratio of water in two containers becomes
2:3. What is the capacity of container x?
a)16
b)20
c)25
d)32
a)2
b)4
c)6
d)8
80.The average (arithmetic mean) of a set of 12 numbers, which includes 34, is N°. If 34 is
removed from the set and 38 is added to the set, what is the average of the new set of
numbers, in terms of N?
A. N +1/3
B. N + 19/6
C. N+4
D. N+6
81.The electric company charges Tk. 30 per kilowatt-hour (KWH), Rahim used 2800 KWH in
April, 3200 KWH in May, and 3600 KWH in June. What was his average cost of electricity for
the 3 months?
A. Tk. 72
B. Tk. 96
C. Tk. 48
D. Tk. 144
E.none
82.In a group of 5 men, no 2 men have the same age. The eldest man is 50 years old and
the youngest 30 years old, If x years is the average age of the men in the group, which of the
following best indicates all and only possible values of x?(All ages are in whole numbers)
83.The age of father 10 years ago was thrice the age of his son. Ten years hence, father's
age will be twice that of his son. The ratio of their present ages is
A5:2
B7:3
C9:2
D13:4
84.There are 50 students enrolled in Business 101. Of the enrolled students, 90% took the
final exam. Two-thirds of the students who took the final exam passed the final exam. How
many students passed the final exam?
(A) 30
(B) 33
(C) 34
(D) 35
(E) 45
85.The current birth rate per thousand is 32, whereas the corresponding death rate is 11 per
thousand. The net growth rate in terms of population increase in per cent is given by
,
a)0.021
b)0.0021
c)21
d)2.1
86.Two years ago, the cost of pen A was Tk. 70 more than that of pen B. But due to high
demand,cost of pen A has increased by 100% and that of pen B has increased by Tk. 20. If
today you nea
total of Tk. 250 to buy one pen of each type, what was the price in Taka of pen B two years
ago?
(A) 30
(B) 40
(C) 50
(D) 70
87.
A person bought an article and sold it at a loss of 10%. If he had bought it for 20% less and
sold it for Rs.55 more he would have had a profit of 40%. The cost price of the article is___
a) 125
b) 150.5
c) 112.5
d)250
88.By selling 45 oranges for tk. 40, a man loses 20%. How many should he sell for tk 24 so
as to gain 20% in the transaction?
a)16
b)18
c)20
d)22
89.A sum was put at simple interest at a certain rate for 2 years. Had it been put at 2%
higher rate, it would have fetched Rs 50 more. Find the sum.
a)2500
b)4000
c)5000
d)4500
90.A milk vendor has 2 cans of milk. The first contains 25% water and the rest milk. The
second contains 50% water. How much milk should he mix from each of the containers so as
to get 12 litres of milk such that the ratio of water to milk is 3 : 5?
A. 4 litres, 8 litres
B. 6 litres, 6 litres
C. 5 litres, 7 litres
D. 7 litres, 5 litres
E 8 litres, 7litres
91.Kelvin takes 3 minutes to inspect a car, and John takes 4 minutes to inspect a car. If they
both start inspecting different cars at 8:30 AM, what would be the ratio of the number of cars
inspected by Kelvin and John by 8:54 AM of the same day?
(A) 1 : 3
(B) 1 : 4
(C) 3 : 4
(D) 4 : 3
(E) 7 : 4
(A) 270
(B) 300
(C) 325
(D) 370
(E) 395
93.The ratio between the rates of walking of A and B is 2:3. If the time taken by B to cover a
distance is 24 minutes, find the time taken by A to cover the same distance.
a)36 minutes
b)20 minutes
c)35 minutes
d)26 minutes
94.
A and B can together finish a work 30 days. They worked together for 20 days and then B
left. After another 20 days, A finished the remaining work. In how many days A alone can
finish the work?
a)60 days
b)30 days
c)20days
d)50 days
95.A ship is sinking and 120 more tons of water would suffice to sink it. Water seeps in at a
constant rate of 2 tons a minute while pumps remove it at a rate of 1.75 tons a minute. How
much time in minutes has the ship to reach the shore before is sinks?
(A) 480
(B) 560
C)688
d)245
96.Katrina has a wheat business. She purchases wheat from a local wholesaler at a
particular cost per pound. The price of the wheat at her stores is $3 per pound. Her faulty
spring balance reads 0.9 pounds for a pound. Also, in the festival season, she gives a 10%
discount on the wheat. She found that she made neither a profit nor a loss in the festival
season. At what price did Katrina purchase the wheat from the wholesaler?
(A) 2.43
(B) 2.5
(C) 2.7
(D) 3
(E) 3.3
97.A company produces 8 different types of candies, and sells the candies in gift packs. How
many different gift packs containing exactly 3 different candy types can the company put on
the market?(PERMUTATION MATH)
(A) 8 C 2
(B) 8 C 3
(C) 8P 2
(D) 8 P 3
98.If a is positive and b ia one - fourth of a,then what is the value of (a+b)/√ab?
a)1/5
b)1/3
c)1/2
d)21/2
99.The cost of painting a wall increases by a fixed percentage each year. In 1970, the cost
was $2,000; and in 1979, it was $3,600. What was the cost of painting in 1988?
(A) $1,111
(B) $2,111
(C) $3,600
(D) $6240
(E) $6480