1. I shall not be late for dinner ________.
(a) if the train is late
(b) unless the train is late
(c) unless the train will be late
(d) unless the train will not be late
Ans. b
2. Whichever way you approach the problem _____.
(a) no one will not solve it
(b) it will not be solve
(c) it will not solve
(d) it will not be solved
Ans. d
3. He tames animals because he _______.
(a) seldom loves them
(b) is afraid of them
(c) hates them
(d) wants to set them free
Ans. b
4. Overindulgence ______ character as well as physical stamina.
(a) strengthens
(b) stimulates
(c) debilitates
(d) maintains
Ans. c
5. We lost confidence in him because he never ______ the grandiose promises he had
made.
(a) Forgot about
(b) reneged on
(c) tired of
(d) delivered on
Ans. d
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below: A college president wishes to select four members of a faculty- student committee as representative to meet collage’s board of trustees. The faculty – student committee consists of exactly four faculty members- F, G, H, I and four students – R, S, T and U. The president can select any of the committee members as representatives as long as she observes the
following restrictions.
* The group of our representatives must consist exactly two faculty member and two
students.
* Either F or G must be one of the representatives, but F and G cannot both be
representatives.
* If R is a representative, H must also be a representative
* If T is a representative, G cannot be a representative.
6. If R is a representative, which of the following CANNOT also be a representative?
(a) H
(b) I
(c) S
(d) T
(e) U
Ans. b
7. IF G, I and S are representatives, which of the following must also be a representatives?
(a) F
(b) H
(c) R
(d) T
(e) U
Ans. e
8. If T is a representative and H is not a representative, the group of representatives would
be completely by determined if it were also true that
(a) F is a representative
(b) I is a representative
(c) G is not a representative
(d) R is not a representative
(e) U is not a representative
Ans. e
9. If G is a representative, which of the following can be the other three representatives?
(a) F, S, U
(b) H, I, R
(c) H, R, S
(d) H, S, T
(e) I ,R, U
Ans. c
10. If neither S nor U is a representative, which of the following is the pair of faculty member
who must be representative?
(a) F and G
(b) F and H
(c) F and I
(d) G and H
(e) G and I
Ans. b
Read the following passage and answer the questions given below: The 50-million– year–old fossil of an ancient whale found in the Himalayan foothills of Pakistan give strong evidence that modern whales are descended from a four –legged, land-dowelling animal. The fossils consist of part of the skull, some teeth, and the well preserved middle ear of an animal that was 6 to 8 feet long, weighed 350 pounds, had a work file snout, and had two foot-long jaws with sharp, triangular teeth. It is the middle ear which suggests that the ancient whale lived on land. Analysis indicated that the animal had eardrums, which do not work in water and which modern whales have only in vestigial form. Furthermore, the right and left ear bones were not isolated from each other. The separation of those bones in marine whales enables them to detect the direction of underwater sounds.
11. The 50- million-year-old fossils found in Pakistan
(a) are 6 to 8 feet long and 350 pounds in weight
(b) are descended from a four-legged, land-dewlling animal.
(c) prove the Himalayan foothills were once under water.
(d) Include the middle ear of an ancient whale.
Ans. b
12. Whales with eardrums
(a) would not be able to hear well in water
(b) were marine creatures
(c) could distinguish where underwater sounds originated
(d) could not live on land
Ans. a
13. A marine whale can recognize the source of a sound because
(a) The right and left ear bones are isolated from each other.
(b) The middle ear is in a vestigial from
(c) it lives underwater instead of on land
(d) it has a well-preserved middle ear.
Ans. a
14. In line 10, the word ‘them’ refers to
(a) eardrums
(b) bones
(c) whales
(d) sounds
Ans. c
15. Where in the passage does the author describe the ancient whale?
(a) Lines 1-3
(b) Lines 4-6
(c) Lines 7-8
(d) Lines 9-10
Ans. a
(a) if the train is late
(b) unless the train is late
(c) unless the train will be late
(d) unless the train will not be late
Ans. b
2. Whichever way you approach the problem _____.
(a) no one will not solve it
(b) it will not be solve
(c) it will not solve
(d) it will not be solved
Ans. d
3. He tames animals because he _______.
(a) seldom loves them
(b) is afraid of them
(c) hates them
(d) wants to set them free
Ans. b
4. Overindulgence ______ character as well as physical stamina.
(a) strengthens
(b) stimulates
(c) debilitates
(d) maintains
Ans. c
5. We lost confidence in him because he never ______ the grandiose promises he had
made.
(a) Forgot about
(b) reneged on
(c) tired of
(d) delivered on
Ans. d
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below: A college president wishes to select four members of a faculty- student committee as representative to meet collage’s board of trustees. The faculty – student committee consists of exactly four faculty members- F, G, H, I and four students – R, S, T and U. The president can select any of the committee members as representatives as long as she observes the
following restrictions.
* The group of our representatives must consist exactly two faculty member and two
students.
* Either F or G must be one of the representatives, but F and G cannot both be
representatives.
* If R is a representative, H must also be a representative
* If T is a representative, G cannot be a representative.
6. If R is a representative, which of the following CANNOT also be a representative?
(a) H
(b) I
(c) S
(d) T
(e) U
Ans. b
7. IF G, I and S are representatives, which of the following must also be a representatives?
(a) F
(b) H
(c) R
(d) T
(e) U
Ans. e
8. If T is a representative and H is not a representative, the group of representatives would
be completely by determined if it were also true that
(a) F is a representative
(b) I is a representative
(c) G is not a representative
(d) R is not a representative
(e) U is not a representative
Ans. e
9. If G is a representative, which of the following can be the other three representatives?
(a) F, S, U
(b) H, I, R
(c) H, R, S
(d) H, S, T
(e) I ,R, U
Ans. c
10. If neither S nor U is a representative, which of the following is the pair of faculty member
who must be representative?
(a) F and G
(b) F and H
(c) F and I
(d) G and H
(e) G and I
Ans. b
Read the following passage and answer the questions given below: The 50-million– year–old fossil of an ancient whale found in the Himalayan foothills of Pakistan give strong evidence that modern whales are descended from a four –legged, land-dowelling animal. The fossils consist of part of the skull, some teeth, and the well preserved middle ear of an animal that was 6 to 8 feet long, weighed 350 pounds, had a work file snout, and had two foot-long jaws with sharp, triangular teeth. It is the middle ear which suggests that the ancient whale lived on land. Analysis indicated that the animal had eardrums, which do not work in water and which modern whales have only in vestigial form. Furthermore, the right and left ear bones were not isolated from each other. The separation of those bones in marine whales enables them to detect the direction of underwater sounds.
11. The 50- million-year-old fossils found in Pakistan
(a) are 6 to 8 feet long and 350 pounds in weight
(b) are descended from a four-legged, land-dewlling animal.
(c) prove the Himalayan foothills were once under water.
(d) Include the middle ear of an ancient whale.
Ans. b
12. Whales with eardrums
(a) would not be able to hear well in water
(b) were marine creatures
(c) could distinguish where underwater sounds originated
(d) could not live on land
Ans. a
13. A marine whale can recognize the source of a sound because
(a) The right and left ear bones are isolated from each other.
(b) The middle ear is in a vestigial from
(c) it lives underwater instead of on land
(d) it has a well-preserved middle ear.
Ans. a
14. In line 10, the word ‘them’ refers to
(a) eardrums
(b) bones
(c) whales
(d) sounds
Ans. c
15. Where in the passage does the author describe the ancient whale?
(a) Lines 1-3
(b) Lines 4-6
(c) Lines 7-8
(d) Lines 9-10
Ans. a
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