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Directions: Verbal analogy questions. A related pair of words written in CAPITAL letters is followed by four pairs of words or phrases. Select the letter with a pair that has the same relationship as the original CAPITALIZED pair and blacken the letter of your choice on the separate answer sheet provided

POET : POETRY

ZINC : METAL

ARCHIVE : DOCUMENTS

COVID-19 : MASK

CANNULA : VEIN

Cheetah : Cub

WRENCH : NUTSY

LIQUID : LITER

ANESTHESIA : ANESTHETIST

POND : OCEAN

DUBIOUS : INCONTROVERTIBLE

LIBRARY : CATALOGUE

DEFORESTATION : DROUGHT

BAKERY : DOUGHPOET : POETRY

The weather was awful since it rained all weekend. We were_____ wet and I began to wish that I had stayed at home.

Are there any passengers today with____ needs?

Analytical Reasoning General Directions: The Analytical Reasoning (AR) part is composed of items that measure your ability to make inferences and draw conclusions based on information provided. In this section, you are expected to identify discrepancies, assumptions, choose a statement that weaker/strengthen an argument, evaluate an argument and reason out how the argument is made. Directions: Each of the following questions has four alternative choices. Read the questions carefully and choose the BEST ANSWER from the given alternatives and blacken the letter of your choice on the separate answer sheet provided.

. Flies, priests and lights can _______ any house.

Nine individuals - Z, Y, X, W, V, U, T, S and R are to serve on three committees labeled A, B and C. Each candidate should serve on exactly one of the committees. Committee A should consist of exactly one member more than that of committee B. It is possible that there are no members of committee C Among Z, Y and X none can serve on committee A. Among W, V and U none can serve on committee C. Among T, S and R none can serve on committee C. Q:In case R is the only individual serving on committee B, which among the following should serve on committee A?

Analytical Reasoning

 General Directions: The Analytical Reasoning (AR) part is composed of items that measure your ability to make inferences and draw conclusions based on information provided. In this section, you are expected to identify discrepancies, assumptions, choose a statement that weaken/ strengthen an argument, evaluate an argument and reason out how the argument is made.

 Directions: Each of the following questions has four alternative choices. Read the questions carefully and choose the BEST ANSWER from the given alternatives and blacken the letter of your choice on the separate answer sheet provided.

Below are given two statements. Analyze the data of both the statements and choose the correct answer that contains information needed to decide Mulat's rank in the class. I. There are 30 students in the class II, There are 10 students who scored less than Mulat

Pointing to an old woman, Araya said "her son is my son's uncle." How is Araya related to the old woman?

In the passage given below, an argument is made by the speaker. So, choose the statement, if true, would strengthen the speaker's argument. "Giving children computers in grade school is a waste of money and teachers' time. These children are too young to learn how to use computers effectively and need to spend time on learning the basics, like arithmetic and reading. After all, a baby has to carful before she can walk.

In the following passage, the information that may support certain statements is given. So, choose the statement that is best supported by the information given in the passage Mathematics allows us to expand our consciousness. Mathematics tells us about economic trends, patterns of disease, and the growth of populations, Math is good at exposing the truth. But it can also perpetuate misunderstandings and untruths. Figures have the power to mislead people.

Below are given two statements, The statements may have cause and effect relationship; can be the effects of the same or independent causes; or may be the independent causes without having any relationship. Then, read both the statements and choose the right answer. Statements: I. All the schools in the area had to be kept closed for most part of the week II. Many parents have withdrawn their children from the local schools

In the next passage, the information that may support certain statements is given. Then, choose the statement that is best supported by the information given in the paragraph. Human technology developed from the first stone tools about two and a half million years ago. At the beginning, the rate of development was slow, hundreds of thousands of years passed without much change. Today, new technologies are reported daily on television and in newspapers.

Choose the pair that best represents a similar relationship to the one expressed in the original pair of words: BINDING: BOOK

The words in the bottom row are related in the same way as the words in the top row. For each item, find the word that completes the bottom row of words. Apples Fruit Supermarket Novel Book ?

In the following analogy question, a given sentence describes the relationship between the first two words. Use the same pattern of relationship and choose the word that has the same relationship with the third word. Cup is to coffee as bowl is to:

In the following question, three statements are given followed by three conclusions. Read both the statements and the conclusions and decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the three statements. Statements: l. Some hills are rivers 2. Some rivers are deserts 3. All deserts are roads Conclusions: I Some roads are rivers II. Some roads are hills III. Some deserts are hills

In a row of five persons facing north, Tadele is to the right of Bekele who is second to the left of Muzein. Mamo, who is second to the right of Leta, is an immediate neighbor of Bekele and Muzein. Who is standing in the middle of the row?

Below are given two statements and two conclusions. Read both the statements and conclusions and choose the conclusion that follows from the statements. Statements: 1. No pencil is paper 2. Some papers are not eraser Conclusions: I No eraser is pencil II. Some papers may be eraser

Many people prefer to retain their own individuality and identity, where this leads to a decline in the rate of marriage. Which of the following assumptions are used in the above premises? 1. A married person loses his or her own identity and is no longer accountable to himself or herself 2. Married persons do not find contentment as opposed to unmarried people 3. There has been a steady increase in the divorce rate

There are nine individuals, namely Woinshet, Sindu, Kebede, Abraham, Abdella,Sibamo,Tigist,Almaz and Nesru who are the only candidates to serve on three committees (A,B and C) based on the following criteria: 1. Each candidate should serve on exactly one of the Committees 2. Committee A should consist of exactly one member more than Committee B 3. It is possible that there are no members of Committee C 4. Among Woinshet, Sindu and Kebede none can serve on Committee A 5. Among Abraham, Abdella and Sibamo none can serve on Committee B 6. Among Tigist, Almaz and Nesru none can serve on Committee C In case Tigist and Woinshet are the individuals serving on committee B, how many of the nine individuals should serve on committee C?

Gelata is a rich businessman who runs a prosperous company. He is disappointed in his two children, Robera and Toltu, because he believes that neither of them presents the potential of having the ability to take control of his company. He thinks that both of his children lack common sense. This belief formulates from the opinion that:

Ethiopian Airways is selling tickets from Addis Ababa to Beijing, It has sold 40% of the available tickets and still has 420 tickets available to sell. How many tickets were originally available on this flight?

A charitable foundation awards grants in exactly four areas: medical services, theater arts, wildlife preservation, and youth services. One or more grants are awarded in each of the four quarters of a calendar year based on the following criteria: l. Grants are awarded in all four areas. 2. No more than six grants are awarded. 3. No grants in the same area are awarded in the same quarter or in consecutive quarters. 4. Exactly two medical services grants are awarded. 5. A wildlife preservation grant is awarded in the second quarter. If a wildlife preservation grant and a youth services grant are awarded in the same quarter of a particular calendar year, then any of the following could be true that year EXCEPT:

A point of the form (a,-a) always lies on which of the following line?

A school is planning to increase the number of students from 40 to 50 per class. How much is the percentage increase?

The angles of a triangle are in the ratio 8:3:4. What is the measure of the smallest angle?

A father wants to divide birr 390 to his two children A and B in the ratio 5:g. How much money child A and child B get, respectively?

A retail store buys a shoe for 80 birr and sells at 70 %profit. What is the selling price of the shoe?

A bus is carrying 28 passengers, of which 18 are male. What is the ratio of female to male passengers?

A shop keeper bought 5 dozen pens at 85 cents per pen and planned to sell each for 1 Birr. - However, 10% of pens were damaged and thrown away. How much did he profit?

If (a,b) is the midpoint of the line segment joining the points A(10,-6) and B(k,4) and a - 2b = 18 . then what is the value of k ?

If (a,b) is the midpoint of the line segment joining the points A(10,-6) and B(k,4) and a - 2b = 18 . then what is the value of k ?

The average age of 6 friends that include 2 twins is 14. How old are the twins if the average age of the remaining 4 is 14.5 years?

If two coins are tossed, what is the probability that at least one head turns up

If a letter is selected from the word "probability", what is the probability that the selected letter is a vowel?

A class representative is to be selected from a classroom. 12 of the students in the classroom are boys. lf 48% of the students in the classroom are boys, what is the probability that the class representative that will be selected is a girl?

refer to the following data: 2, .3, 5, 2,2, 6,3 What is the mean of the data?

refer to the following data: 2, .3, 5, 2,2, 6,3 What is the median of the data?

refer to the following data: 2, .3, 5, 2,2, 6,3 What is the standard deviation of the data?

A rectangle field has an area of 300 square meters and a perimeter of 80 meters. What are the length and width of the field respectively?

A rectangular garden in Mrs Dorothy's house has a length of 100 meters and a width of 50 meters. A square swimming pool is to be constructed inside the garden. Find the length of one side of the swimming pool if the remaining area (not occupied by the pool) is equal to one half the area of the rectangular garden.

The numbers 2 , 3 , 5 and x have an average equal to 4. What is x?

Find the length and width of a rectangle that has a length 3 meters more than its width and a perimeter equal in value to its area ?

Given the symmetric shape below with a known perimeter of 77, find the area of the shape.

Four children have small toys. The first child has 1/10 of the toys, the second child has 12 more toys than the first, the third child has one more toy of what the first child has and the fourth child has double the third child. How many toys are there?

A real estate agent received a 6% commission on the selling price of a house. If his commission was 8,880 birr, what was the selling price of the house?

An airplane flies against the wind from A to B in 8 hours. The same airplane returns from B to A, in the same direction as the wind, in 7 hours. Find the ratio of the speed of the airplane (in still air) to the speed of the wind.

If she ___________ his financial situation, she would have helped him out

He made his children ______ their homework every afternoon.

By the time she arrives, we ________________ our homework

The test was ____ difficult she had problems finishing it on time.

The sun ______ at 9 last night.

I'll __________ their cat while they are away on holiday.

Before the invention of refrigeration, the _________ of fish and meat must have been a problem.

She _________________ lunch by the time we arrived

POET : POETRY

Quantitative Reasoning Instructions Numbers: All numbers used are real numbers. Figures: Position of points, angles, regions, etc. can be assumed to be in the order shown; and angle measures can be assumed to be positive. Lines shown as straight can be assumed to be straight, Figures can be assumed to lie in a plane unless otherwise indicated. Figures that accompany questions are intended to provide information useful in answering the questions. However, unless a note states that a figure is drawn to scale, you should solve these problems NOT by estimating sizes by sight or by measurement, but by using your knowledge of mathematics.

Which weight requires the least force to move?

Which weight requires the least force to move?

How much force is required to move the weight?

If gear X turns clockwise at a constant speed of 10 rpm. How does gear Y turn?

If bar Y moves left a constant speed. How does bar X move?

If drive wheel X rotates clockwise at a speed of 10 rpm. How does wheel Y turn?

If drive wheel X rotates clockwise at a speed of 10 rpm. How does wheel Y turn?

A force of 5 Kg compresses the springs in series 10cm.What will be the total distance that the springs in parallel are compressed?

How many switches need to be closed to light up one bulb?

How many bulbs will light up when the switch is closed?

If bulb 1 is removed, how many bulbs will light up when the switch is closed?

Which weights more? (If equal, mark C.)

Which person must pull harder? ( if no difference, mark C)

When the left- hand gear turns in the direction shown, which way does the right hand one turn? (if either, mark C)

Which measure is marked properly?

Which shaft will turn most quickly?

In which picture will the scales read lower(less weight)? (If equal mark C)

Where should a chain be attached to hold up the sign? (If either, mark C)

Which diagram shows two 6-volt batteries connected to give 12volts?

Of which side of the road is the car least likely to skid? (If no difference, mark C

Which direction will pulley X be going?

Which holds more? (C if equal)

In which direction will boat M go if the two boats collide at point X?

Which chain will hold the sign?

How much force is required to lift the weights?

When these cadets march around the corner, which one goes farther? (If no difference, mark C.)

When the bottom pulley turns in the direction shown, which way does the top pulley turn? (If either, mark C)

Which person has to pull harder? (If no difference, mark C.)

Which helicopter can lift the heavier load? (If equal, mark C.)

In which picture can the man see what is happening behind him? (If no difference, mark C.)

Which way should the handle be moved to push the point against the plate? (If either, mark C.)

Which picture shows the easier way to lift the pipe? ( If no difference, mark C.)

Which way should the handle be turned to press juice from fruit? (if either, mark C.)

A car running at a speed of 140 km/hr reached its destination in 2 hours. If the car wants to reach at its destination in 1 hour, at what speed it needs to travel?

A jogger is running at a speed of 15 km/hr. In what time he will cross a track of length 400 meters?

A horse covers a distance of 1500 meters in 1 minute 20 seconds. At what speed the horse is running?

The average of Sohan's marks in 6 subjects is 74. If his average in five subjects excluding science is 70, how many marks he obtained in science?

A car running at a speed of 140 km/hr reached its destination in 2 hours. If the car wants to reach at its destination in 1 hour, at what speed it needs to travel?

A car running at a speed of 140 km/hr reached its destination in 2 hours. If the car wants to reach at its destination in 1 hour, at what speed it needs to travel?

A car running at a speed of 140 km/hr reached its destination in 2 hours. If the car wants to reach at its destination in 1 hour, at what speed it needs to travel?

A car running at a speed of 140 km/hr reached its destination in 2 hours. If the car wants to reach at its destination in 1 hour, at what speed it needs to travel?

A car running at a speed of 140 km/hr reached its destination in 2 hours. If the car wants to reach at its destination in 1 hour, at what speed it needs to travel?

A car running at a speed of 140 km/hr reached its destination in 2 hours. If the car wants to reach at its destination in 1 hour, at what speed it needs to travel?

A car running at a speed of 140 km/hr reached its destination in 2 hours. If the car wants to reach at its destination in 1 hour, at what speed it needs to travel?

A car running at a speed of 140 km/hr reached its destination in 2 hours. If the car wants to reach at its destination in 1 hour, at what speed it needs to travel?

A car running at a speed of 140 km/hr reached its destination in 2 hours. If the car wants to reach at its destination in 1 hour, at what speed it needs to travel?

A car running at a speed of 140 km/hr reached its destination in 2 hours. If the car wants to reach at its destination in 1 hour, at what speed it needs to travel?

B: C is in the ratio of 3: 2: 5. How much money will C get out of 1260 birr?

A: B is 1: 2; B: C is 3: 2 and C: D is 1:3. Find A: B: C: D.

The ratio of length and breadth of a rectangular park is 4:2. If a cat running along the boundary of the park at the speed of 18 km/hr completes one round in 10 minutes, find the area of the park in square meters.

Value of (256)0.16 x (256)0.09 is

A car moving with6⁄9 of its actual speed covers 50 km in 1 hour 40 min. What is the actual speed of the car?

A train is moving at 120 km/hr. The length of the train is 150 meters. How long it will take to cross a platform of length 100 meters?

n a 500 m race, the ratio of the speeds of two participants A and B is 3: 4. A has a start of 140 m. Then, A wins by

If 40% of an amount is 250, what will be 60% of that amount?

If 30 % of 1520 + 40 % of 800 = x % of 5000, find the value of x.

If 16(2/3) % of a number is added to itself, the number becomes 1400. Find the original number.

A number is supposed to multiply by ¾ but by mistake, it is divided by ¾. Find the % error.

An exam comprises 80 questions carrying one mark each, Parvez answers 65% of the first 40 questions correctly. How much percent of the remaining 40 questions does he need to answer correctly to score 75% in this exam?

If 15 men can reap the crops of a field in 28 days, in how many days will 5 men reap it?

If 30% of a certain number is 12.6, what is the number?

In what ways the letters of the word "PUZZLE" can be arranged to form the different new words so that the vowels always come together?

The sides of a rectangular field are in the ratio 3: 4 and its area is 7500 m2. What is the cost of fencing it at 25 paise per meter?

The ratio of the ages of Alem and Mekedes is 4:2. If the sum of their ages is 6 years, find the ratio of their ages after 8 years.

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