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The document contains a series of mathematical questions and problems, along with their respective answer choices, organized into sections labeled as Maths, Rules, Strategies, and Tests. It includes various types of math problems such as arithmetic, geometry, and algebra, as well as questions related to data interpretation from a table. Additionally, there are sections that provide answers to the posed questions.

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Model (1)

QUDRAT GAT
1 26 26:00

1 310 + 310 + 310 = ...........


A 930 B 330 C 910 D 311

2 Compare: value of A value of B

Maths section
81 × 8 × 7 27 × 14 × 12

A Value of A is greater B Value of B is greater


C The two values are equal D The given information is not sufficient

3 The value of: 120 - 64 ÷ 8 × 4 is ........


A 108 B 118 C 88 D 96

4 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ........ + 100 = ........

Rules
A 10000 B 20100 C 5500 D 5050

5 If xy = 7 then x 2y
+ 3y = ........

A 5 B 37 C 10 D 21
Strategies
6 How many even integer numbers are between 12 , 56 ?
5 5
A 44 B 22 C 4 D 10

7 The measure of the exterior angle of an equilateral triangle equals ........


A 180° B 120° C 90° D 60°
Tests

8 If sixth of a number equals 25% of the number 12, then what is the number?
A 12 B 16 C 24 D 18

21
QUDRAT GAT

9 If the mean of the marks of 5 students is 20, then the sum of their marks is .........
A 4 B 15 C 25 D 100

10 If the volume of a cube = 64 cm3, then the length of a diagonal of one face = ....... cm
A 16 B 4 2 C 32 D 64

11 If the age of Ayman 5 years ago was x years, then his age now is ........ years.
A x-5 B x+5 C 5x D x5
Maths section

12 The sum of two angles are ........


130 °
? ?

A 120° B 100° C 80° D 50°

13 Three workers produce 1500 cans in 4 days, how many days can four workers
produce 4000 cans?
A 11 B 10 C 9 D8

14 Compare: value of A value of B


(1 + 21 ) (1 + 13 ) (1 + 41 ) (1 + 15 )
Rules

A Value of A is greater B Value of B is greater


C The two values are equal D The given information is not sufficient
Strategies

A D
15 The area of the circle is 25 , then
The area of the square is ...............
B C

A 100 B 20 C 75 D 50
Tests

16 If x= 7 + 3 and y = 28 + 12 , then x = ..........


A y B 12 y C 2y D y+2

22
QUDRAT GAT
Questions (17 - 19) are related to the following table:
The following table shows the number of studying
hours for Sameh and Majed during 5 days:

Name Day Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thu.


Sameh 7 5 7 2 3
Maged 4 5 6 7 2

17 The average number of studying hours of Sameh : Majed is ............ .

Maths section
A 1:2 B 2:1 C 1:1 D 2:3

18 The least number of studying hours for Majed was on ...................... .


A Thursday B Wednesday C Tuesday D Monday

19 The difference between the number of studying hours for Sameh and Majed on
Sunday was ........ hours.
A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4

Rules
4
20 In the given circle the shaded area is:
4

A 2-3 B 4 -8 C 4 -2 D 16 ( - 2) Strategies

21 In how many ways can we write a number using the digits (0 , 2 , 3 , 5) and the
number is greater than 1000?
A 92 B 192 C 292 D 392

22 If
Tests

x < y < z < zero, which of the following is positive?


A xyz B x2yz C x3yz D x3y3z

23
QUDRAT GAT

23 Compare: value of A value of B


40% of 60 30% of 80

A Value of A is greater B Value of B is greater


C The two values are equal D The given information is not sufficient

24 If x + 2y = 3, x2 - 4y2 = 21, then x - 2y = ........


A 6 B 7 C 9 D 14
A
Maths section

cm
25 In the opposite figure the perimeter of ‫ ﻣﻢ‬ABC is:

15
30°
C 9 cm D B
A 48 + 12 2 cm B 48 cm C 48 + 12 3 cm D 72 cm

26 Find the total area of the red spots. 10

20
A 100 B 314 C 100 D 100 - 25
Rules

My skills
Simplifying the roots
Strategies

To simplify the roots divide the number into two numbers one of them has a root.

Ex: Complete:

20 = 4×5 = 2 5 12 = ...×... = 2 ...


27 = 9×3 = 3 3 200 = ...×... = 10 ...
Tests

50 = 25×2 = 5 2 18 = ...×... = 3 ...


3 3 3 3 3 3
16 = 8×2 = 2 2 250 = ...×... = 5 ...

24
QUDRAT GAT
Model (1) answers

Questions Answers
1 A B C D
2 A B C D
3 A B C D
4 A B C D
5 A B C D

Maths section
6 A B C D
7 A B C D
8 A B C D
9 A B C D
10 A B C D
11 A B C D
12 A B C D
13 A B C D
14 A B C D

Rules
15 A B C D
16 A B C D
17 A B C D
18 A B C D Strategies
19 A B C D
20 A B C D
21 A B C D
22 A B C D
23 A B C D
Tests

24 A B C D
25 A B C D
26 A B C D

25
Model (2)
QUDRAT GAT

2 25 25:00

1 Find the value of: (74 + 36) ÷ 10 + 52 × 4


A 111 B 110 C 100 D 90

2 Compare: value of A value of B


5 - 15
Maths section

-5
1
5 -5

A Value of A is greater B Value of B is greater


C The two values are equal D The given information is not sufficient

3 If x = 2 + 1 , then x = ..............
A 3 B2 2 C 3+2 2 D 1+2 2

4 If x + y = 8, x1 + 1y = 12 , then xy = ......
A 16 B 12 C 10 D 4
Rules

5 Find the value of: 600 6 6


100 + 100 ÷ 1000 ?
A 10 B 16 C 60 D 100

6 The smallest 3 digit number that is divisible by (2, 3, 5) is ........


Strategies

A 100 B 105 C 120 D 150

7 If the price of 5 pens is 120 SAR, then the price of 7 pens is ........ SAR.
A 84 B 138 C 140 D 168
Tests

8 Saad reads 24 pages in 15 minutes, how many pages will he read in 40 minutes
with the same rate?
A 72 B 64 C 50 D 48

30
QUDRAT GAT
9 If the age of Sally 2 years ago was x years, then her age after 3 years from now
will be..........years.
A x+5 B x+3 C x+2 D 6x
10 If 3 x + 2 = 5 x + 2 , then 7 x + 2 = ..........
A 7 B 1 C -7 D -14

11 The opposite figure represents a quarter of a circle of radius


length 2 cm, then the perimeter of the figure is........... cm.

A 2 B 5 C +4 D 4 +4

Maths section
12 Find the perimeter of an equilateral triangle if its side lengths are (5x - 1, 19 + x, 19 + x)?
A 72 B 48 C 30 D 24

13 In the opposite figure, find x? 5x


2x
A 150° B 60° C 45° D 30°

Questions (14 - 16) are related to the following:

Rules
Years 2012 2013 2014 2015
Total number 500 1000 2000 4000

Boys Girls
80%
The opposite double - bar charts Strategies
represent the percentage of joining 60%
boys and girls for a national
organization of youth, the table 40%
represents the total number of joined
boys and girls in the given years. 20%

0
2012 2013 2014 2015
Tests

14 What is the number of girls that joined the youth organization in the year 2014?

A 400 B 600 C 1000 D 1200

31
QUDRAT GAT

15 What is the number of boys that joined the youth organization in the year 2013?
<

A 400 B 600 C 1000 D 1200

16 In which year the joined girls are more than the joined boys in the youth
organization?
A 2015 B 2014 C 2013 D 2012

17 If the mean of side lengths of a triangle is 8 cm, then the perimeter of the
triangle = ............
A 8 cm B 18 cm C 24 cm D 32 cm
Maths section

18 If the ratio between the measures of two adjacent and supplementary angles
is 1 : 2, then the measure of the smaller angle is............ .
A 150° B 120° C 60° D 30°

19 If the opposite figure consists of squares that


are equal in area, find the perimeter of the
figure, if its area = 150 cm.

A 120 cm B 100 cm C 90 cm D 70 cm
Rules

20 The least number formed from 3 digits and divisible by (2, 3, 5) all together is:
A 100 B 105 C 120 D 150

21 The speed of a car is 120 km/h in the first three hours then the speed became
Strategies

80 km/h in the fourth hour, the rate of the speed of the car is:
A 110 km/h B 100 km/h C 90 km/h D 80 km/h

22 In the opposite figure, the ratio between the area


Tests

of shaded part to the area of the circle is:

A 16 B 14 C 12 D 34

32
QUDRAT GAT
23 If the time now is 4 PM on Saturday, after 253 hours the time will be:
A Sun. 5AM B Tues. 5AM C Wed. 1AM D Wed. 5AM

24 Ahmed bought a screen that costs S.R. 2400, then he sold it for S.R. 2160.
Find the percentage of his loss?
A 10% B 15% C 20% D 25%

y (8, y)
10
25 In the opposite figure, the value of y = .............

Maths section
x

A 10 B 8 C 6 D 4

Remember:

Rules
 Early preparation should be done for the test.
It could be done by consecutive and regular
revision on the items included in the test.

 Be keen on getting information about the test


Strategies
from the proper resources.

 Bring you ID card on the test day.


 Arrive at the test center early enough and
avoid being late.
Tests

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QUDRAT GAT

Model (2) answers

Questions Answers
1 A B C D
2 A B C D
3 A B C D
4 A B C D
5 A B C D
Maths section

6 A B C D
7 A B C D
8 A B C D
9 A B C D
10 A B C D
11 A B C D
12 A B C D
13 A B C D
14 A B C D
Rules

15 A B C D
16 A B C D
17 A B C D
18 A B C D
Strategies

19 A B C D
20 A B C D
21 A B C D
22 A B C D
23 A B C D
Tests

24 A B C D
25 A B C D

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Model (3)

QUDRAT GAT
3 25 25:00

1 If x + x1 = 2, then x2 + 12 = ............
x
A 4 B 2 C 8 D 6

2 Compare: value of A value of B

Maths section
3xzero (x } 0) (5x)zero (x } 0)

A Value of A is greater B Value of B is greater


C The two values are equal D The given information is not sufficient
100 98
3 The value of 2 99 - 298 = ...................
2 -2
A 23 B 4 C 3 D 2

Questions (4 - 6) are related to the following graph:

Rules
The maximum and minimum temperatures
in April of some Arab and world capitals:
Temperatures

60
Strategies
50 Max
40
30 Min
20
10
Capitals
Cairo London Riyadh Algeria Moscow
Tests

4 The greatest temperature is in ...................


A Cairo B London C Riyadh D Algeria

39
QUDRAT GAT

5 The difference between the maximum temperatures in Riyadh and Moscow is .........
A 15°c B 20°c C 10°c D 25°c

6 The mean of the min. temperatures in Riyadh and Cairo is ..............


A 15°c B 20°c C 10°c D 25°c

C
7 In the opposite figure: H A
If m (۷AMO) + m (۷BMH) = 140° M
Maths section

and m (۷AMC) : m (۷DMO) = 2 : 3 B O


D
then m (۷CMH) = ..............
A 70° B 44° C 66° D 40°
no. 8
8 In the opposite figure:
Three squares are equal in area, the sum of
their areas is 12 cm2, then the perimeter of
the figure is ............

A 24cm B 20cm C 18cm D 16cm


Rules

no. 9
9 In the opposite figure:
If these are two concentric circles at M, and their
diameter lengths are 3 cm and 5 cm. Then the area of M
the shaded part in terms of is .............
Strategies

A 16 cm2 B 25 cm2 C 9 cm2 D 2 cm2

10 Which of the following rational numbers lie between 1 , 2 ?


5 5
2
A 10 B 101 C 0.3 D 0.4

11 If the age of Bassim now is x years, then his age 3 years ago was ........ years.
Tests

A 3x B x+3 C x-3 D x3

40
QUDRAT GAT
no. 12 A 3
B

12 In the opposite figure find x? 4

D 30° C
x
A 6 B 8 C 10 D 12

13 If 45% of a number = 90, then the number = .........


A 250 B 200 C 150 D 120

14 The ratio between Hany's weight to the weight of his father = 3 : 5, what is

Maths section
Hany's weight if the weight of his father is 90 Kg?
A 48 Kg B 54 Kg C 64 Kg D 72 Kg

15 A factory produces 21 devices in 7 days, how many devices does it produce


in 30 days at the same rate?
A 39 B 58 C 90 D 64

16 Find the answer of: (157 + 43) ÷ 10 + 24 × 5


A 147 B 140 C 88 D2

Rules
17 Complete: 5 , 20 , 45 , 80 , ............. (in the same pattern)
A 120 B 130 C 125 D 150

18 Find the answer of: 21 × 0.5


1 × 1 ?
0.5 Strategies
A 50 B 25 C 10 D 2

19 Find a number that if we divided it by (2 or 5) there will be no remainders, but if


we divided it by (7) the remainder will be (6)?
A 10 B 20 C 30 D 70
Tests

20 If the side lengths of a triangle are x, x + 1, x + 2 and its perimeter is 12.


Then the area is:
A 5 B 6 C 9 D 12

41
QUDRAT GAT

21 Three cats catch 3 mice in 3 minutes, how many minutes can 100 cats catch 100 mice?
A 3 B 6 C 100 D 300

22 If 10 + 10y > 16 + 8y then:


A y>3 B y>2 C y<3 D y<2

23 A tire has a diameter of 60 cm. Find the distance that the tire covers after 15 rolls?
A 900 B 800 C 600 D 150

| | | | | |
Maths section

24 If AB = 9, AD = CB = 6 then AC : CD is: A C D B
A 2:3 B 1:1 C 1:2 D 2:1

wom?
Men
25 If the number of men is 38, and the number of kids is 96. 38

en
Then find the number of women?
kids
96

A 152 B 35 C 24 D 18
Rules

My skills
Common fractions
Strategies

1 = 20% = 0.20
1 = 50% = 0.5 5
2 2
1 = 25% = = 40% = 0.40
4 0.25 5
3 = 60% = 0.60
3 = 75% = 0.75 5
4 4 = 80% = 0.80
5
Tests

1 = 33% = 0.33
1 = 12.5% = 0.125 3
8 2 = 66% = 0.66
3

42
QUDRAT GAT
Model (3) answers

Questions Answers
1 A B C D
2 A B C D
3 A B C D
4 A B C D
5 A B C D

Maths section
6 A B C D
7 A B C D
8 A B C D
9 A B C D
10 A B C D
11 A B C D
12 A B C D
13 A B C D
A B C D

Rules
14
15 A B C D
16 A B C D
17 A B C D Strategies
18 A B C D
19 A B C D
20 A B C D
21 A B C D
22 A B C D
Tests

23 A B C D
24 A B C D
25 A B C D

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Model (4)
QUDRAT GAT

4 25 25:00

1 If x3 = 64, then x = ........


A 4 B 2 C -4 D -2

2 Compare: (If x = 5 + 2 , y = 5 - 2 )
Maths section

value of A value of B
xy x+y

A Value of A is greater B Value of B is greater


C The two values are equal D The given information is not sufficient

3 If a2 - b2 = 45 , a - b = 5 then a + b = ......
A 5 B 9 C 3 D 15

4 If the median of values: x + 5, x + 3, x + 8 is 8 Then x = ........


Rules

A 8 B 5 C 3 D zero

Questions (5 - 7) relate to the following graph:


Sales in million Riyals
Strategies

16
14
The opposite graph represents: 12
The sales of computer sets 10
8
in a company in 6 months 6
successively in million riyals: 4
2
0 Month
Tests

Jan Feb Mar Apr May June


5 The least sales were on ...........
A Feb. B May. C Apr. D June.

48
QUDRAT GAT
6 From January to February sales........
A Constant B Decreased C Increased D Otherwise

7 The difference between the maximum and minimum sales within 6 months
is .......... million riyals.
A 4 B 6 C 8 D 10

D A
8 In the opposite figure:
The square ABCD is inside the circle M if
the radius length of the circle M is 7 cm, M

Maths section
then the area of the shaded part is ...... cm2
C B
A 18 B 24 C 49 D 14

9 If the circumference of a circle is 44 cm, then its diameter length is ........ ( = 22


7)
A 7 B 14 C 22 D 44

10 Compare between: value of A value of B


7 )16
(- 11 (- 57 )23

Rules
A Value of A is greater B Value of B is greater
C The two values are equal D The given information is not sufficient

11 A car consumes 20 liters of gas for covering 210 Km. how many liters of gas Strategies
does the car consume to cover 630 Km?
A 40 B 60 C 80 D 100

12 Find the value of: 9 × 220


.5 - 0.72 × 100?
A Zero B 7.2 C 10.5 D 72
Tests

13 If cutting a trunk of a tree to 6 parts takes 30 minutes, how long does it take
into cut it into 7 parts?
A 30 min B 36 min C 40 min D 42 min

49
Z
QUDRAT GAT

14 In the opposite figure:


<

5 3
Find the perimeter of ‫ ﻣﻢ‬xyz?

°
x 60 y
A 15 3 B 15 + 5 3 C 20 3 D 10

15 Ali bought 5 Kg. of oranges, he paid 15 S.R, How much money does he pay to
Maths section

buy 8 kg?
A 40 S.R B 32 S.R C 24 S.R D 16 S.R

16 If Sultan's age is currently x years, then the square of his age after 2 years
is ........ years.
A (x + 2)2 B (x - 2)2 C x2 + 2 D x2 + 4

17 If the distance between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi on the map 45 cm. find the real
1 ?
distance if the drawing scale 2000000

A 390 km B 450 km C 800 km D 900 km


Rules

18 If 8 y + 6 = ...?... . What is the value so that y becomes


an integer number?
A 20 B 23 C 25 D 30
Strategies

19 Find the missed term in the pattern: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, ...., 21 .


A 9 B 13 C 15 D 19
D

20 Find m (۷ ABC)
Tests

2x° 4x°
A B C
A 30° B 60° C 80° D 120°

50
QUDRAT GAT
21 If Mohammad is sitting on the the chair no. 14 from the left. Find his place from
the right if the chairs are numbered from 1 to 40 ?
A 22 B 24 C 26 D 27

22 If 20% of a number is equel 10% of 360, find the number:


A 720 B 300 C 250 D 180

23 How many numbers between 1 and 40 contain the digit 2 or 3 or both?


A 8 B 20 C 22 D 24

Maths section
24 If Z × Z × Z = 3 then the value of Z = ........
Z+Z+Z
A ±9 B -9 C ±3 D -3
A
y
25 Which of the following can't be a value of y? 8
C

14
B
A 6 B 10 C 14 D 18

Rules
Instant
Solution
Strategies

Strategies
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methods to solve Qudrat
problems easily and accurately.
Tests

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Model (5)

QUDRAT GAT
5 25 25:00

1 Find the value of: 20 ÷ 4 + 17 × (9 - 6) ?


A 20
63 B 18 C 56 D 80

2 Find the value of: 5 + 5 + 5 + 5 ?

Maths section
A 5 4 B 4 5 C 2 5 D 5

3 Compare: value of A value of B


0.405 0.45

A Value of A is greater B Value of B is greater


C The two values are equal D The given information is not sufficient

4 If the age of Fares now is x years,


then twice his age 5 years ago is ........ years:

Rules
A x-5 B 2x - 5 C x - 10 D 2x - 10

5 If ( 21 )x = 5, then (8)-x = ........


A 15 B 25 C 125 1
D 125 Strategies

6 If the sum of five numbers is 30,


what is the greatest number?
A 8 B 7 C 6 D 5

7 A right circular cylinder with volume 500 cm3, and its base radius length 5 cm,
Tests

then its height is ........


A 10 cm B 20 cm C 50 cm D 100 cm

57
A
QUDRAT GAT

8 In the opposite figure: x = ........ D


100°

50°
C B
A 50° B 60° C 70° D 80°

60°

9 In the opposite figure: x


y
Maths section

w z
( )
A m ۷ (x + y) > m (۷ (z + w) ) ( )
B m ۷ (z + w) > m (۷ (x + y) )
( )
C m ۷ (x + y) = m (۷ (z + w) ) D The given information is not sufficient

10 If x7 + 7y = 2 17 , then x + y = ........
A 2 B 14 C 15 D 21

Question (11 - 13) are related to the following graph:


Sold Items
Rules

The graph shows the number of 120


pens, pencils, rulers and erasers
sold by a store in one week. 100
(Names of the items are not on the 80
graph). Pens are the most sold, 60
Strategies

erasers are the fewest to be sold. 40


Pencils are sold more than rulers. 20 Items
0
11 How many pencils were sold?
A 120 B 100 C 80 D 40
Tests

12 The difference between the number of pens and rulers is .......


A 20 B 80 C 60 D 40

58
QUDRAT GAT
13 Rulers are sold more than ...............
A pens. B pencils. C erasers. D rulers.

14 A Factory produces 400 lamps daily, if the probability that the lamp is defective 0.02,
then the expected number of good lamps produced daily is ........

A 8 B 392 C 0.98 D 398

15 If three times of a number is 6, then quarter of this number is ......


<

A 2 B 12 C 1 D 3

Maths section
16 Find the sum of the numbers from 1 to 200?
A 12010 B 20000 C 21000 D 20100

17 The least number formed from five digits and divisible by (2, 3, 5, 6, 9) all together.
A 10000 B 10080 C 10005 D 11100

18 Which of the following equations is correct?


A 2×2+1=6 B 2×2+1=4 C 2+1×2=6 D 2×1+2=4

19 If 15% of a number equals 30, then the number is ........

Rules
A 150 B 180 C 200 D 240

20 Which of the following numbers lies between 0.07, 0.08?


A 0.75 B 0.075 C 0.0075 D 0.00075 Strategies

21 In the opposite figure: A circle of radius length 8 cm.


Find the area of coloured part? 45°

A 16 B 8 C 14 D 18
Tests

22 If the ratio between the length and the width of a rectangle is 2 : 1 then ratio
between the length and the perimeter is ...........
A 1:3 B 1:2 C 2:3 D 1:4

59
Others
QUDRAT GAT

23 The opposite figure shows the expenses of a family Residence 90°


which its monthly income S.R. 12000. How much Clothes
ion
does it spend on the residence? icat
mun ° 44°
Com 36 Food
70°

A 4000 B 5000 C 5200 D 6000

24 All numbers divisible by 4 and 15 are divisible by .......


A 6 B 8 C 24 D 45

25 If the diameter length of a wheel is 60 cm, then what is the distance it covers
Maths section

after 15 rolls?
A 900 cm B 800 cm C 600 cm D 150 cm

My skills

Power of 2 Power of 3 Power of 5


Rules

21 = 2 31 = 3 51 = 5
22 = 4 32 = 9 52 = 25
23 = 8 33 = 27 53 = 125
24 = 16 34 = 81 54 = 625
Strategies

25 = 32
26 = 64

Note:
• The units of value any number of power 2 is even. 2 4 8 6 2 4 8 6 .....
Tests

• The units of value any number of power 3 is odd.. 3 9 7 1 3 9 7 1 .....

60
QUDRAT GAT
Model (5) answers

Questions Answers
1 A B C D
2 A B C D
3 A B C D
4 A B C D
5 A B C D

Maths section
6 A B C D
7 A B C D
8 A B C D
9 A B C D
10 A B C D
11 A B C D
12 A B C D
13 A B C D
14 A B C D

Rules
15 A B C D
16 A B C D
17 A B C D
18 A B C D
Strategies

19 A B C D
20 A B C D
21 A B C D
22 A B C D
23 A B C D
Tests

24 A B C D
25 A B C D

61
Model (6)
QUDRAT GAT

6 25 25:00

1 Ali is taller than Ahmad by 8 cm. Hossam is shorter than Ali by 12 cm.
if the height of Ahmad is 155 cm, then the height of Hossam is .......
A 135 B 143 C 151 D 159
Maths section

2 Half of 99 1 is ..........
2
A 45 14 B 45 34 C 49 14 D 49 34

3 The smallest fraction of the following is ........


7
A 16 B 58 C 34 D 12

4 Two boxes of apples, the sum of their weight is 54 kg. The first has 12 kg. more
than the second, so the number of kilograms in the second box is ...... kg.
A 33 B 24 C 21 D 18
Rules

5 All numbers divisible by 4 and 15 are divisible by .......


A 6 B 8 C 24 D 45

6 (0.02%) of (0.02%) of 1000 = ..............


Strategies

A 0.000004 B 0.00004 C 0.0004 D 0.004

7 Find the ratio of the area of the coloured part,


to the area of the circle?
Tests

A 16 B 14 C 13 D 15

66
QUDRAT GAT
A

8 In the opposite figure:


‫ ﻣﻢ‬ABC is an equilateral triangle, AB = 6 3 cm.
find the perimeter of the circle?
C B

A 36 B 18 C 6 3 D 12

9 A basket has cards labelled by the numbers from 1 to 20, if a card is selected randomly,
what is the probability that the number labelled on the card is divisible by 6?

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3
A 20 4
B 20 5
C 20 6
D 20

10 complete: 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , ........ (in the same pattern)


2 3 4 5
A 56 B 78 C 67 D 1

13
11 In the opposite figure:
The sum of numbers in each row, column and 10
diagonal are equal. When we supply the missing
numbers, which of the following numbers is not used? 7 9

A 15 B 12 C 8 D 6

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12 Complete the sequence: 2, 5, 10, 17, 26, .......
A 31 B 33 C 35 D 37

13 Sixth the number 212 × 312 is .......


Strategies

A 62 B 611 C 64 D 623

14 If a + b = 5 , a - b = 4, then b2 - a2 = .......
A 20 B - 20 C 9 D -1
Tests

15 If 32 + x = 5x + 2 , then 7x + 2 = ......
A -14 B -7 C 1 D 7

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16 (301 + 302 + 303 + ....... + 325) - (1 + 2 + 3 + ....... + 25) = ..........


A 300 B 325 C 3250 D 7500

17 Compare: value of A value of B


1 3
1 - 12 8

A Value of A is greater B Value of B is greater


C The two values are equal D The given information is not sufficient
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18 If a mosque has 3 doors. How many ways can Nayef enter from these doors
and exit from a different door?
A 27 B 9 C 6 D 5

19 The Pin number of a phone is formed from four numbers


rs
from (0 to 9). How many ways can it be formed?
(numbers can be repeated)
Rules

A 10000 B 6500 C 5040 D 4000

20 If the mean of the numbers (12, 18, y, 16) is 15.


Find the value of y?
Strategies

A 10 B 12 C 14 D 17

E Math
21 If the opposite figure represents the school results, 30%
If the number of the school students is 300 students. 35%
y
How many superior students in physics?
m istr
Che 20%
Ph
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ys
ics

A 45 B 50 C 55 D 60

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Questions (22 - 23) are related to the following graph:
The following Figure shows the cement companies production in KSA.

6,000,000
5,000,000
4,000,000
3,000,000
2,000,000
1,000,000

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AL-yamamah Tabook AL-sharqiyah AL-saudia Yanboo

22 What is the difference in ton between the largest and smallest company in
production?
A 5000000 B 4000000
C 3000000 D less than 1000000

23 The production of Tabook and Al-saudia companies are equal to:


A Yanboo B AL-shrqiyah

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C AL-Yamamah D unknown

24 If Fahd's age after 8 years equals three times then his age four years ago.
His age now is ................ ? Strategies
A 6 years B 8 years
C 10 years D 12 years

25 A building consists of 47 floors, if the elevator stops once every five floors.
How many times does the elevator stop before the floor 43?
A 7 B 8
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C 9 D 10

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Model (6) answers

Questions Answers
1 A B C D
2 A B C D
3 A B C D
4 A B C D
5 A B C D
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6 A B C D
7 A B C D
8 A B C D
9 A B C D
10 A B C D
11 A B C D
12 A B C D
13 A B C D
14 A B C D
Rules

15 A B C D
16 A B C D
17 A B C D
18 A B C D
Strategies

19 A B C D
20 A B C D
21 A B C D
22 A B C D
23 A B C D
Tests

24 A B C D
25 A B C D

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Model (7)

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7 25 25:00

1 Complete the sequence: 1, 4, 9, 16, .......


A 20 B 25 C 30 D 36

2 If x = 6, then x + 5y = .......

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y y
A 12 B 11 C 10 D 5

3 If ( 53 )n + 2 = 125
27 , then n + 5 = .........
A -5 B -3 C 3 D zero

4 If ( 3 )x + 1 = 3 3 , then 2x - 1 = ......
A 3 B 5 C 7 D 8

5 Five integer numbers: their median is 6, their mode is 4, and their range is 5.

Rules
Find the greatest number of these numbers?
A 4 B 5 C 6 D 9

6 If 3x + 3x + 3x = 1, then x = .........
Strategies
A 3 B 1 C -1 D zero

7 If 2 and 3 two solutions of the equation x2 + mx + n = 0 then m + n = .......


A 5 B 6 C 3 D 1

8 The lateral area of a right circular cylinder is 24 cm2 and the length of the
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diameter of its base is 8 cm, find its volume?


A 36 cm3 B 42 cm2 C 48 cm3 D 64 cm3

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9 Compare: value of A value of B


12 0.66
18

A Value of A is greater B Value of B is greater


C The two values are equal D The given information is not sufficient

10 Khalid scored120 out of 150 in the test, what is Khalid's final percentage?
A 60% B 75% C 80% D 90%
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D A
11 In the opposite figure:
Two circles are in a rectangle, the radius 5 cm 5 cm
of each one is 5 cm. N M
What is the area of the rectangle?
C B
A 50 cm2 B 60 cm2 C 100 cm2 D 200 cm2

12 If the total area of a cube is 96 cm2, then the area of one face is = ....... cm2
A 16 B 64 C 24 D 48
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Questions (13 - 15) are related to the following graph:


The following graph shows the marks obtained by
Ahmad and Bassim in some different subjects.
The marks
Strategies

60
50 Ahmad
40 Bassim
30
20
10
0 the subject
Arabic English Maths Science
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13 Bassim scored the greatest mark in ...............


A Science B Maths C Arabic D English

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14 The two people scored the same mark in ...............
A Science B Maths C Arabic D English

15 Ahmad scored a higher mark than Bassim in ...............


A Science B Maths C Arabic D English

16 A merchant bought a device with S.R. 5300, Then he sold it with a profit of 40%.
What is the selling price?
A 6000 B 7200 C 7400 D 7420

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17 Moath practices running every week, If he was running 3.4 km. on Saturday,
and adds 0.4 km more every day. How many kilometers did he run in Friday?
A 2.4 B 4.6 C 5.8 D 6.4

18 If 1 of a number equals 800, so 25% of this number equals ...............


8
A 6400 B 2400 C 1600 D 200

19 Hanouf's age now is triple her sister's age, and 5 years ago, Hanouf's age was 5
times her sister, what is Hanouf's age now?
A 20 B 25 C 30 D 35

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20 A wall clock moves 6 minutes every hour, if it was adjusted according to the right
time at 9 A.M, so what time does the clock show when the right time is 7:30 P.M?
A 6:27 B 7:39 C 8:27 D 8:33
Strategies
21 In the opposite figure:
There is a rectangle divided into identical rectangles.
The ratio between the shaded part and the
unshaded part is:

A 1 B 12 8
C 16 D 13
16
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22 Semi circle with a diameter of 20 cm. has an isosceles


triangle inside. What is the area of the shaded part?

A 100 B 50 C 100 D 50 - 100

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23 How many 3 - digit numbers can be formed from (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) without repeating
any number?
A 15 B 30 C 45 D 60

A
24 If the angle measures of (x, y, z) z
(respectively) are 95, 50, 25
find angle of measure B?
Cx y ? B
A 25° B 30° C 35° D 40°
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25 75 students participated in the school activities, 29 of them are in the sports


club, 33 are in - scientific club, and 10 in both sports and scientific.
How many students did not participate in any club?
A 23 B 20 C 13 D 3

My skills
Multiply by 11
Rules

11 × 11 = 121 (1 + 1 = 2)
11 × 12 = 132 (2 + 1 = 3)
11 × 13 = 143 (3 + 1 = 4)
11 × 14 = 154 (4 + 1 = 5)
Strategies

11 × 17 = 7...1 (7 + 1 = ...)
11 × 18 = 8...1 (8 + 1 = ...)
11 × 19 = 209 (9 + 2 = 10)
11 × 23 = 253 (3 + 2 = 5)
Tests

• If you multiply a number consists of two digits by 11, put between the units and the
tens of the number their sum if the sum is less than 9 or equal 9.
• If the sum > 9 put the units and add the tens to the other digits.

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Model (7) answers

Questions Answers
1 A B C D
2 A B C D
3 A B C D
4 A B C D
5 A B C D

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6 A B C D
7 A B C D
8 A B C D
9 A B C D
10 A B C D
11 A B C D
12 A B C D
13 A B C D
14 A B C D

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15 A B C D
16 A B C D
17 A B C D
18 A B C D Strategies
19 A B C D
20 A B C D
21 A B C D
22 A B C D
23 A B C D
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24 A B C D
25 A B C D

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Model (8)
QUDRAT GAT

8 25 25:00

1 25 + 144 = .......
A 17 B 60 C 18 D 13

2 Compare: If ( 12 48 = 2x = 3 y)
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value of A value of B
x y

A Value of A is greater B Value of B is greater


C The two values are equal D The given information is not sufficient

3 If 2y × 5y = 100, and 2x × 5-x = 2.5, then x + y = .......


A 1 B 2 C 5 D -1
D A
Rules

4 In the opposite figure:


ABCD is a square, BE = CF 20°
and m (۷ BAE) = 20° F
then x° = ....... x°
Strategies

C E B
A 20° B 70° C 40° D 30°

Questions (5 - 7) are related to the following table:


The profits of a company in thousand SR. within 5 years from 2011 to 2015.
Tests

Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015


Profits in thousand S.R. 4150 4400 4250 4300 4600

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5 The maximum profit was in ...........
A 2012 B 2015 C 2014 D 2013

6 The profit from 2011 to 2012 is ...................


A constant B decreased C increased D otherwise

7 The difference between the maximum and minimum profit within 5 years is ......
thousand S.R.
A 250 B 100 C 200 D 450

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8 27 ÷ 72 = .......
3 2
A 12 B 2 C 3 D 4

9 If: 3, 7, 2x are three values such that 3 > 2x > 7 and the median of these
values = 4, then x = .......
A 2 B 7 C 4 D 5

10 If three times of a number is 6, then quarter of The number is .......


A 2 B 12 C 1 D 3

Rules
11 A turtle covers 80 meters per hour, then it covers 8 meters in ....... minutes.
A 4 B 6 C 9 D 12

12 Three boys can perform a work in 36 hours, then the needed hours for four boys to
Strategies
perform the same work is ........ hours.
A 21 B 24 C 27 D 42

13 Compare between: value of A value of B


81 × 8 × 7 27 × 14 × 12
Tests

A Value of A is greater B Value of B is greater


C The two values are equal D The given information is not sufficient

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14 If 10% of x equals y, then x = ........


A 0.1 y B y C 9y D 10 y

10 cm
15 In the opposite figure: ( = 3.14)
<

If the radius of each circle is 10 cm.


Find the area of the coloured part?
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A 86 cm2 B 68 cm2 C 96 cm2 D 69 cm2

2 1
3 34
16 Find the missing number in the opposite figure,
5 21
8 x
A 11 B 13 C 14 D 17

17 If a2 + 2 ab + b2 = 25 , then a + b = .......
A 5 B -5 C 12.5 D ±5
Rules

18 A positive real number, if its half is added to it and also to its quarter the answer
will be. 21. what is the number ?
A 24 B 21 C 8 D 4
Strategies

19 When 80% of a water tank was poured, the remaining was 15 liters. How many
liters does the tank hold?
A 100 B 85 C 80 D 75

20 60 workers built 13 of a wall in 20 days. How many workers can complete the
Tests

wall in a month?
A 45 B 60 C 80 D 120

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21 If 3x + y = 17.5, 6x + z = 35 then y : z is .......
A 1:2 B 2:1 C 2:3 D 3:2

22 If the sum of ages of Mohammad and Saad = 40 years, and the sum of ages of
Saad and Khaled = 34 years, and the sum of ages of Khaled and Mohammad
= 46 years. What is the sum of ages of Moh, Saad and Khaled?
A 120 B 100 C 80 D 60
A

23 A car took off from city A to city B, the

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20 km
distance was 20 km, then it took off to city C,
the distance was 15 km as shown in the figure.
What is the distance between city A, C?

B 15 km C
A 30 km B 27 km C 26 km D 25 km

24 The width of a cuboid is 2 its length, if its base perimeter is 14 cm, and its
5
volume is 90 cm3 so its height equals .........
A 24.5 cm B 20 cm C 9 cm D 7 cm

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25 An employee gets S.R 2000 for working 40 hours in a week, if he works over
time, he gets the value of 1.5 hours for every one hour over time. How many
hours he must work in a week to get SR 2300?
A 50 hours B 48 hours C 44 hours D 39 hours Strategies

2 ‫ﻗﺪﺭﺍﺕ‬
Tests

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Model (8) answers

Questions Answers
1 A B C D
2 A B C D
3 A B C D
4 A B C D
5 A B C D
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6 A B C D
7 A B C D
8 A B C D
9 A B C D
10 A B C D
11 A B C D
12 A B C D
13 A B C D
A B C D
Rules

14
15 A B C D
16 A B C D
17 A B C D
Strategies

18 A B C D
19 A B C D
20 A B C D
21 A B C D
22 A B C D
Tests

23 A B C D
24 A B C D
25 A B C D

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Model (9)

QUDRAT GAT
9 25 25:00

1 A number formed from 6 similar digits, and can be divided by (8, 6, 4).
What is the number?
A 100000 B 222222 C 888888 D 92000

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2 The value of c which makes: c x2 + 10 x + 1 a perfect square is ........
A 25 B 10 C 9 D 5

3 3 People participated in a trade. The first paid 53 of what the second paid, and
the third paid 12 of what the second paid. If the net profit is 21000 S.R, what is
the share of the first person from the profits?
A 5000 SR B 6000 SR C 8000 SR D 10000 SR

4 If (32)x - 3 = (8)2x + 1, then x - 3 = .......


A - 18 B - 21 C 22 D - 25

Rules
5 Compare: value of A value of B
25 x 9x

A Value of A is greater B Value of B is greater Strategies


C The two values are equal D The given information is not sufficient

6 A student has taken three tests out of 4 tests, his scores were as following 80, 95, 90. If
he wanted his average score to be 90%, how much should he get in the fourth test?
Note: the test is out of 100
A 85 B 90 C 92 D 95
Tests

7 The edge length of a cube whose volume is 2 2 cm3 = .......


A 2 B 2 C 4 D 8

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Questions (8 - 10) are related to the following table:


S.R

240
The opposite graph shows what Fahad has 200
saved in the past five months. Use the graph 160
to answer the following: 120
80
40
0 Jan Month
Feb Mar Apr May

8 The least saved money by Fahad was in .............


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A May. B Feb. C March D Apr.

9 The difference between the greatest and the least amount saved is ....... S.R.
A 40 B 60 C 80 D 120

10 The total average amount of money saved in 5 months was ....... S.R.
A 240 B 220 C 200 D 180

11 If x, y, z are prime numbers less than 15. What is the greatest value of x + y ?
z
A 13 B 9 C 11 D 12
Rules

12 The perimeter of a rectangle is 24 cm, how many possible probabilities for its length
and width, (note that the lengths are whole numbers)?
A 4 B 6 C 8 D 11
Strategies

A H E D
13 In the opposite figure: ABCD, EFGD, HIJD are F G
squares, and E is the midpoint of DJ, J is the
midpoint of DC. I J
The part represented the shaded area to the area
of the square ABCD is .......
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B C
A 38 B 14 C 35 3
D 16

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14 In the opposite figure: A regular hexagon is
drawn inside a circle, its perimeter is 42 cm,
then the circle's area is ..............

A 154 cm2 B 44 cm2 C 14 cm2 D 4 cm2

15 Find the angle measure between the hours and minutes pointers when the clock
<

at 12:30?
A 195° B 180° C 165° D 145°

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16 The production of cans sequentially in a factory: (Guava-Strawberry-Mango-Pineapple).
What is the can number 321?
A Guava B Strawberry C Mango D Pineapple

17 If Saad's age now is twice the age of Faisal, and Six years ago Saad's age was
4 times the age of Faisal. What is Faisal's age now?
A 9 B 12 C 18 D 24

18 Find the next number in the same pattern:


0, 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, ....... ?

Rules
A 63 B 43 C 41 D 37
2x-10
x+7

Strategies
19 In the opposite figure:
Find the value of x ?
x+13

x+5

A 35° B 30° C 25° D 18°


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20 Find the value of (x, y) If y - x = 2 and 5 x + 5 y = 70 ?


A (6, 4) B (7, 5) C (8, 6) D (6, 8)

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21 Mohammed walks from the home to the factory at a speed of 2 km/h, and in
the same time a car was launched from the factory to Mohammed's home at
a speed of 20 km/h, if they met after half an hour. What is the distance between
Mohammed's home and the factory?
A 11 km/ hr B 12 km/hr
C 18 km/hr D 22 km/hr
A
22 If the perimeter of the triangle ACD D
4cm
is 12 cm, then the perimeter of the
triangle ABC is ........... C x° x° B
7cm
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A 15 cm B 19 cm
C 20 cm D 21 cm

Blue
23 The opposite figure shows the results of a survey Black 20%
on 510 students about their favorite color. Which 38% Others
of the following numbers represents the best result 18%
of the number of students that prefer the red color?
Red

A 125 B 75
Rules

C 225 D 450

24 If the longest side length of a triangle is 12, if we subtracted another side length
from the longest side the result will be 3. What is the shortest possible side
length in the triangle?
Strategies

A 3 B 4
C 5 D 6

25 Find the sum of the two roots of x2 = 1 ?


A 2 B 1
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C 0 D -2

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Model (9) answers

Questions Answers
1 A B C D
2 A B C D
3 A B C D
4 A B C D
5 A B C D

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6 A B C D
7 A B C D
8 A B C D
9 A B C D
10 A B C D
11 A B C D
12 A B C D
13 A B C D
14 A B C D

Rules
15 A B C D
16 A B C D
17 A B C D
18 A B C D Strategies

19 A B C D
20 A B C D
21 A B C D
22 A B C D
23 A B C D
Tests

24 A B C D
25 A B C D

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Model (10)

QUDRAT GAT
10 25 25:00

1 Which of the following is a prime number?


A 101 B 1011 C 1101 D 1112

2 If 3x - 3 = ( 3 )x + 5 then x - 2 = ..............

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A 7 B 3 C 11 D 3

3 If 9, 10, 5 and x are four values, 5 < x < 9 < 10 and the median of these values = 8,
then x = .....
A 7 B 9 C 8 D 6

4 Compare: (If 2x = 10 , 2y = 5)
value of A value of B
x-y x+y

Rules
A Value of A is greater B Value of B is greater
C The two values are equal D The given information is not sufficient

5 If 16x2 - 24x + m is a perfect square, then m = ...... Strategies


A 6 B 9 C 12 D 24

6 A sink can hold 500 liters of water, the sink is being filled at a rate of 80 liters every
6 minutes. How much time will it take (in minutes) for the sink to be filled completely?
A 40 B 37.5 C 30 D 25
Tests

7 The diameter of a tire is 14 meters, how many turns will it take for the tire to
travel 22 meters?
A 2 B 1 C 12 D 14

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8 Find the next number in the pattern: 2 , 3 , 5 , 8 , 12 , ..... ?

A 17 B 19 C 20 D 21

9 Find the area of ‫ ﻣﻢ‬in the opposite figure such


that the side length of any square is 10 units?

A 350 B 300 C 250 D 200


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10 The depth of a hole is 18 meters, there is a frog in its bottom, the frog demands
to reach the surface, it climbs 3 meters per day, and falls 2 meter at night.
How many days will it take to reach the top of the hole?
A 6 B 9 C 14 D 16
A

11 In the opposite figure ABC is a right angled triangle, D


| | | |
AB = BD find the measure of the angle ABD?
C 28° B
A 104° B 62° C 56° D 28°
Rules

12 A wire in the shape of an equilateral triangle with a side length of 8 cm, if we


reshape it to be a square. Find the side length of the square?
A 4 B 6 C 8 D 12

13 A mother age 3 years ago of her son's birthday was 19 years.


Strategies

Find the sum of their ages after 10 years from the birthday?
A 22 B 25 C 32 D 42

14 A car covers a distance in one hour at a speed of 100 km/h, if the speed
increased by 20%. How many minutes will it take for the car to cover the
same distance?
Tests

A 40 B 45 C 50 D 55

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15 In the opposite figure: Fourth of a big circle inside
<

a square it radius 6, also a fourth of a small


circle. Find the radius of the small one?

A 6 B 3 6 C 6 2 D 6 2 -6

16 A basket contains some balls; red, green and blue, if the blue represents the
third, the red represents half of the total number of balls, the number of the blue
balls is 8. What is the number of the green balls?

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A 12 B 8 C 6 D 4

17 The red points at the corners of the tent represent


vertices of a regular hexagon. Find the measure of
any angle at any vertex of the tent?

A 120° B 130° C 540° D 720°

18 60 workers finishing 25% of their works in 25 days, if the work must be finished in 75 days.
How many workers should be added?

Rules
A 80 B 60 C 40 D 20

19 If four lines dividing a circle. What is the greatest number of parts in the circle
we can get?
A 8 B 10 C 11 D 15 Strategies

8
20 A person walks 12 meters north, then 15 meters 15
west, then 8 meters north. Find the distance
between the starting and finishing points?
12
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A 35 m B 31 m C 30 m D 25 m

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21 A car washing station made an offer, washing the small car costs 7 S.R.,
the big car costs 12 S.R., if the income of a day is 370 S.R., for washing 40 cars.
How many cars from each type (small, big)?
A (18 , 22) B (23 , 16) C (25 , 15) D (23 , 8)
4

3
22 In the opposite figure find the total area? 5 5

10
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A 50 B 44 C 41 D 35

23 Find the sum of numbers from 1 to 100?


A 9050 B 5050 C 3010 D 101

24 A wall clock proceeds 6 minutes every one hour, it was set up in the right time at 9 AM.
What time does the hours pointer points at when the right time 7:30 PM?
A 7:36 B 8:33 C 8:36 D 9:00

No. of plays
Rules

20
18
16
14
12
10
Strategies

8
6
4
2 years
0
1426 1427 1428 1429 1430 1431 1432 1433 1434 1435 1436 1437

25 The graph represents no. of plays through no. of years find the ratio between no.
Tests

of plays in the first 6 years to [Link] plays through the last 6 years?
A 16 B 14 C 12 D 13

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Model (10) answers

Questions Answers
1 A B C D
2 A B C D
3 A B C D
4 A B C D
5 A B C D

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6 A B C D
7 A B C D
8 A B C D
9 A B C D
10 A B C D
11 A B C D
12 A B C D
13 A B C D
14 A B C D

Rules
15 A B C D
16 A B C D
17 A B C D
18 A B C D Strategies

19 A B C D
20 A B C D
21 A B C D
22 A B C D
23 A B C D
Tests

24 A B C D
25 A B C D

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Model (1)

QUDRAT GAT
1 25 25:00

Sentence Completion
n

Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences

1 The haunted house was so ........... and scary, it made me question my own ............

Verbal section
A disorienting...reality B interesting...friends
C confusing...family D hilarious...motives

2 Mr. Smith was ............... about his first diving competition. And, apparently this
enthusiasm was ............... others began to feel the same way he did.
A nervous...popular B excited...contagious
C withdrawn...high D agitated...underestimated

3 The ............... started today for a lost hiker in the state park. I hope they are able

completion
Sentence
to ............... him!
A search...rescue B hunt...locate C party...celebrate D funeral...find

4 The warring tribes were weary of conflict, so both were eager to forge a

relationships
peaceful ...............
Analogy
A negotiation B victory C insurgency D resolution

5 Most companies have ............... procedures in place to check the quality of their
Comprehension

products. If they ............... these procedures, their products are more likely to fail.
Reading

A strict...follow B stringent...neglect
C written...omit D clear...forget

6 Newspaper reporters frequently ............... the presidential election.


Tests

A cover B challenge C understand D discover

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7 Onlookers quickly ............... that the emu was not native to their area, and had
probably escaped from a farm or zoo.
A doubted B accepted C denied D surmised

8 When you ............... something, you get money in exchange for it.
A borrow B sell C build D buy

Analogy
Verbal section

Complete each analogy by choosing the words whose relationship are similar
to the given ones:

9 PALATE : MOUTH
A rainbow : sky B rivulet: dam C hill: range D ceiling : room

10 STUTTER : SPEECH
A blare : hearing B aroma: smell
C astigmatism : sight D Novocain : touch
completion
Sentence

11 SEDATIVE : SLEEP
A challenging : knowledge B mnemonic : memory
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C dramatic : story D vocal: eloquence


Analogy

12 PLAIN : AUSTERE
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A neutral: detached B clean : sterile


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C lonely : gloomy D deserted : barren

13 BACTERIA : DECOMPOSITON
A volcano : eruption B antibiotic : injection
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C yeast: fermentation D oxygen : treatment

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14 EXPEL: SCHOOL
A export: factory B exile : nation
C escape : penitentiary D vacate : building

15 INCUMBENT : OFFICE
A monarch : throne B president: company
C supervisor: employee D captain : army

16 HATCH : HOLD

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A rudder: anchor B boat: barge
C courtyard : terrace D door: room

17 SHARD : POTTERY
A hill: cliff B ash : fire C hair : wig D splinter: wood

Reading

completion
Sentence
Read the following passage, then choose the best answer to each of the
questions that follow:

The Rio Grande

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(1) Although not the longest river in America, the Rio Grande is one of the most important. Analogy
But, unlike other significant rivers, it is not used for shipping. In fact, oceangoing
ships cannot navigate the waters. No, what makes the Rio Grande so important is its
location. Since 1846, it has been the official border of Texas and Mexico.
Comprehension
Reading

Rio Grande Geography


(2) The Rio Grande is either the fourth or fifth longest river system in North America. It
all depends on how it is measured. Because the river twists so much, it occasionally
changes course. And these course shifts can cause it to be longer or shorter. At its last
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official measure, the Rio Grande clocked in at 1,896 miles. The river starts in Colorado
and extends downward to the Gulf of Mexico.

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(3) Downward is the best way of describing it too. Not only does the river extend south,
but it also starts in the mountains and gets lower and lower in elevation as it extends
to the Gulf.
(4) Its name is Spanish for the “Big River,” but the Rio Grande is actually known as Rio
Bravo in Mexico. “Bravo” translates as “furious,” so the name makes sense. Because of
its twists and turns, it certainly does seem to be angrier than most rivers!

The Rio Grande Today


(5) The Rio Grande today is mostly used as a source of drinking water. Sadly, much
of the water has been drained from the river. Parts of the river are almost dry! This is
because people use more water from the river than the river can get back from rain
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and other sources. Experts are working to correct this, though, with hopes of restoring
the river to its past strength.
(6) Today, the river is important as a source of water for Texans and Mexicans. More
important, it is a symbol of cooperation between two nations. Though borders like
the Rio Grande separate nations, they are also shared spaces. The Rio Grande is
therefore a symbol of friendship and peace between two peoples.

18 According to the passage, the Rio Grande so important because:


A It is a source of drinking water for most of the United States.
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B It is the border of Texas and Mexico.


C It is the longest river system in the United States.
D It is known by two different names.
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Analogy

19 In paragraph 3, the author most likely writes that “downward is the best way of
describing it too” to
A prove that the Rio Grande’s water levels have gone down recently.
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B argue that the Rio Grande has changed shape over the years.
Reading

C highlight the fact that the Rio Grande flows south and from high elevations.
D explain why the Rio Grande is known as the Rio Bravo down in Mexico.

20 Based on its use in paragraph 4, the word furious most nearly means
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A angry B large C twisted D dry

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21 According to the passage, the Rio Grande has endpoints in
A Texas and the Gulf of Mexico B New Mexico and Colorado
C Texas and Mexico D door: room

22 At the beginning of the passage, we learn that the Rio Grande is


A One of the most important rivers in America.
B An ordinary river in Mexico.
C An important route for trade.

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D A path to export goods abroad.

23 In paragraph 5, the author explains that the Rio Grande is slowly going dry due to
A Using up a small amount of water
B Not having any rain in winter
C Using up water that cannot be replaced easily
D Having dry climate in summer

24 The result of the problem indicated in paragraph 5 is that

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A Ships are unable to sail across the river
B Restoring the level of water is in progress
C It is difficult to restore the natural view of the river

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D The water level become inadequate for people's needs
Analogy

25 In the final paragraph of the passage, the author says that the Rio Grande is
“a symbol of cooperation” between Mexico and the United States, but also
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recognizes that
Reading

A The river connects the two countries


B The river divides the two countries
C The river has many streams
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D The river a source of energy

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Sentence Completion
n

Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences

1 The red wolf is a ............... animal, so you will probably never see one.
Verbal section

A rare B common C mean D furry

2 Ben’s new watch was ................ It did not cost much, and after two days it was ...............
A huge...smaller B cheap...broken C expensive...gone D fast...old

3 Our suitcases were ................. We were ready for a long trip.


A empty B packed C light D missing

4 The ................. flowers made us smile. The garden was ..................


A dying...smelly B bright...lovely C beautiful...ugly D colorful...boring
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5 When people are ................., sometimes I get upset.


A nice B mean C silly D honest

6 After Mohammed drained all of the water out, the pool was ..................
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Analogy

A dusty B empty C full D hard

7 Sarah is ................ She does not like to speak in public, and it takes her awhile to
make new friends.
Comprehension

A well B bored C friendly D shy


Reading

8 My graduation party was ................. I got everything I wanted and had a great
time. It was a ................ party.
A strange...lively B fun...boring C terrible...bad D perfect...super
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9 A gentle tap was all it took to break the ................. glass.


A clear B fragile C thick D tough

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Analogy

Complete each analogy by choosing the words whose relationship are similar
to the given ones:

10 RETICENT: TALK
A abstemious : devour B tasteless : savor
C likely : conjecture D cranky: grumble

11 MILK : EXTRACT
A expend : relish B exploit: utilize C explore : peruse D rent: contrive

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12 SLICE : CAKE
A carve : turkey B peel: peach C mash : onion D core : orange

13 REFLECTION: LIGHT
A movie : scene B echo : sound C sentiment: feeling D iris : sight

14 MONEY : POOR
A refinement: sincere B tact: offensive
C speech : unlettered D liquor: sober

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15 CORRESPOND : LETTERS
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A arbitrate : controversies B trespass : boundaries


C debate : problems D barter: commodities

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Analogy
16 REMORSELES : PITY
A nefarious : virtue B guileless : youth
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C charitable : money D despondent: sympathy


Reading

17 EXTOL: PRAISE
A regale : entertain B instruct: learn C embellish : refresh D fascinate : repulse

18 IMPERTURBABLE : COMPOSURE
Tests

A circumspect: impetuosity B chary : caution


C meticulous : ingenuity D exigent: equilibrium

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Reading

Read the following passage, then choose the best answer to each of the
questions that follow:

Fruit Fly Fix


1. It is breakfast time. You have been looking forward to eating a nice ripe banana
ever since you woke up. Just when you reach for the delicious piece of fruit on your
counter, you see something that makes you much less hungry: a swarm of fruit flies!
2. Fruit flies are tiny insects that are attracted to ripe or rotting fruits and vegetables.
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The flies not only eat the fruit, they also lay their eggs there. A single fruit fly can
lay up to 500 eggs on the surface of a piece of fruit. Within eight days, the fruit flies
that hatch from these eggs are full adults that can then lay their own eggs. As you
can see, what might start out as a small fruit fly problem can become very large
very quickly.
3. Although there is a chance fruit flies can carry germs on to your food, this is not
very likely. Fruit flies are annoying, but they probably will not hurt you. Because
they are such a nuisance, however, most people want to get rid of these pesky bugs
as quickly as possible. Some people use pesticide sprays on the fruit flies. Although
this will kill the flies, it will also spread harmful poison all over your kitchen. Luckily,
there is also a completely safe way for you to get rid of fruit flies in your house.
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Sentence

The first step is for you to remove all fruits or vegetables from your counter. Store
these items in the refrigerator or in sealed containers. Clean up any spilled juice or
bits of food that might be on the floor. Take out the trash and empty the recycling
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bin. Wash any dirty dishes that are in your sink. Doing all of these things will stop
Analogy

new fruit flies from finding food or places to lay their eggs.
4. Next, make a trap to catch all of the remaining fruit flies in your house. First, fill
a small bowl with a few tablespoons of vinegar. Then, put a piece of very ripe or
Comprehension

rotting fruit into the vinegar. Cover the bowl very tightly with a sheet of plastic wrap
Reading

and poke a few very small holes in the wrap with a fork. If all goes according to
plan, the flies will enter the trap through the holes but will be unable to fly back out.
This trap will catch all of the remaining fruit flies. You can either kill these flies or
release them outdoors.
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Fruit flies can be a pest, but they do not have to make you crazy. With a little effort,
you can get existing flies out of your house and prevent new ones from taking over
your kitchen.

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19 In reading this passage, we learn that fruit flies
I. die immediately after they lay their eggs
II. can grow into adults after only 8 days
III. are mostly harmless
A I only B I and II only C II and III only D I, II, and III

20 As used in paragraph 3, a nuisance is something that


A bothers you B can be dangerous
C grows fast D is very small

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21 According to the passage, why should you not use pesticide spray to kill fruit flies?
A most sprays do not actually kill all of the fruit flies
B buying sprays can get expensive if you need to use a lot of them
C the sprays take too much time to work
D it can be dangerous to use them in your kitchen

22 Based on the information in the penultimate (next-to-last) paragraph, we can


understand that the author thinks that
A some people do not mind having fruit flies in their house

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B some people do not like killing insects
C fruit flies do not like vinegar
D making a fruit fly trap can be difficult

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23 In paragraph 3, the writer used the word "pesky" to mean that Analogy

A entertaining B annoying C challenging D Interesting


Comprehension

24 The best title for this passage is


Reading

A How to attract fruit flies B How to disturb fruit flies


C How to get rid of fruit flies D How to be close to fruit flies

25 The advice offered by the author of this passage can also help you protect your
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kitchen from
A other accidents B all problems C any disease D other bugs

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Sentence Completion
n

Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences

1 Maher was .................. to go to summer camp. His bags were packed, and he
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was .................
A afraid...sad B scared...happy C ready...excited D upset...crying

2 The ancient pyramids were large and ................... Seeing them was a(n) ..................
experience.
A impressive...awesome B dirty...angry
C beautiful...awful D interesting...boring

3 Fayez was afraid of the animals at the petting zoo, but he soon found that they
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were ................... .
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A mean B tame C scary D loud

4 The car would not start yesterday, so I ................... it will start today.
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Analogy

A feel B know C think D doubt

5 I couldn’t sleep because my roommates were being so ................... .


Comprehension

A boring B quiet C shy D loud


Reading

6 Before we started diving, we had to make sure that the water was ................... enough.
A deep B cold C clear D blue
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7 The coins were ................... after Robert polished them.


A dirty B shiny C heavy D new

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8 The lions were ..................., but John tried to be ................... as they came closer and closer.
A scary...brave B friendly...mean C large...funny D hungry...afraid

9 They were glad that the car wash was over. After they had finished washing all
thirty cars, they were ................... .
A down B asleep C dusty D tired

10 We wanted to have a late dinner, but the restaurant was already ................... .
A dark B empty C closed D fancy

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Analogy

Complete each analogy by choosing the words whose relationship are similar
to the given ones:

11 PATH : MEANDERING
A joke: funny B speech : circumlocutory
C remark : adroit D assault: triumphant

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12 EXERCISE : STRONG
A perform : timid B guard : alert
C decide : shrewd D read : knowledgeable

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13 FRAGMENT : BONE Analogy

A quartz : stone B rim: wheel C ash: coal D shard : pottery


Comprehension

14 BACTERIUM : MEDIUM
Reading

A meadow : grass B snake : egg C parasite : host D predator: den

15 ENERVATE: VIGOUR
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A change : substance B vindicate : crime


C verify : validity D adulterate : purity

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16 PEDANTIC : LEARNED
A simplistic : guileless B moralistic : principled
C positivistic : experimental D biased : prejudiced

17 VAPORIZED : HEAT
A diffused : gas B hardened: pressure
C purified : distillate D abraded : friction

18 TRIM : HAIR
Verbal section

A harvest: corn B prune : hedge C clip : bouquet D pluck: flower

19 CRINGE : DREAD
A fidget: nervousness B obstruct: disappointment
C entertain : amusement D suspect: anxiety

Reading

Read the following passage, then choose the best answer to each of the
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Sentence

questions that follow:

Robots
1. A robot is a machine. But it is not just any machine. It is a special kind of machine.
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It is a machine that moves. It follows instructions. The instructions come from a


Analogy

computer. Because it is a machine, it does not make mistakes. And it does not get
tired. And it never complains. Unless you tell it to!
2. Robots are all around us. Some robots are used to make things. For example,
Comprehension

robots can help make cars. Some robots are used to explore dangerous places.
Reading

For example, robots can help explore volcanoes. Some robots are used to clean
things. These robots can help vacuum your house. Some robots can even recognize
words. They can be used to help answer telephone calls. Some robots look like
humans. But most robots do not. Most robots just look like machines.
3. Long ago, people imagined robots. Over 2,000 years ago, a famous poet imagined
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robots. The poet’s name was Homer. His robots were made of gold. They cleaned
things and they made things. But they were not real. They were imaginary. Nobody

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was able to make a real robot. The first real robot was made in 1961. It was called
Unimate. It was used to help make cars. It looked like a giant arm.
4. In the future, we will have even more robots. They will do things that we can’t do.
Or they will do things that we don’t want to do. Or they will do things that are too
dangerous for us. Robots will help us fight fires. They will help us fight wars. They will
help us fight sickness. They will help us discover things. They will help make life better.

20 As used in paragraph 1, we can understand that something special is NOT


A normal B expensive C perfect D tired

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21 According to the author, robots may be used to
I. make cars
II. explore volcanoes
III. answer telephone calls
A I only B I and II only C II and III only D I, II, and III

22 What is the main purpose of paragraph 2?


A to show how easy it is to make a robot
B to tell what a robot is

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C to describe the things a robot can do
D to explain the difference between a robot and a machine

23 According to the passage, when was the first real robot made?

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Analogy
A 1961 B 1900 C 2003 D 2000 years ago

24 Using the information in the passage as a guide, which of these gives the best
use of a robot?
Comprehension

A to help make a sandwich B to help tie shoes


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C to help read a book D to help explore Mars

25 Which of these statements correctly summarizes how the author of this passage
feels about robots?
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A Robots are old. B Robots are confusing.


C Robots are helpful. D Robots are dangerous.

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4 25 25:00

Sentence Completion
n

Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences

1 Salem was .............. about the upcoming investigation, and he was only made
more .................. by the newspaper accounts of it
Verbal section

A upset … easygoing B angry … frightened


C relaxed … stressed D anxious … nervous

2 Though the thief ............... the evidence in the woods, it was ............... by the police,
who were able to link the evidence to the criminal.
A disguised … removed B hid … camouflaged
C buried … excavated D concealed … harmed

3 My father said I needed a ................. to come with me to the conference because


I was not old enough to go ..............., so I brought my friend with me.
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A partner … together B friend … accompanied


C peasant … solo D companion … alone

4 Chris and Peter were both ................, so they decided to purchase ............... to share.
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Analogy

A thirsty … a beverage B hungry … a soda


C exhausted … a meal D starving … medicine

5 Unlike Bermuda, which has a ............... climate, Minnesota is often ...................,


Comprehension

especially in the winter.


Reading

A breezy … windy B cold … chilly


C stormy … unpredictable D tropical … frigid

6 I have always preferred ................ areas to ................ ones, because I really like
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the countryside.
A city … downtown B rural … urban
C attractive … beautiful D quiet … tranquil

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7 Since the harvest was so ................, the tribe held a lavish feast and, after the
................, the tribe still had enough food left over to preserve for the winter.
A abundant … meal B meager … celebration
C minute … festival D cultivated … suffering

8 After living in a ................ for many years, Pete realized he needed a change and
decided to retire to a small cottage in a quiet, ................ town.
A town … familiar B village … tiny
C metropolis … country D house … soothing

Verbal section
Analogy

Complete each analogy by choosing the words whose relationship are similar
to the given ones:

9 Glove : Hand
A Neck : Collar B Tie : Shirt C Socks : Feet D Coat : Pocket

10 Lawyer : Court
A Chemist : Laboratory B Businessman : Office

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C Labor : Factory D Athlete : Olympics

11 Letter : Word
A Page : Book B Product : Factory

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Analogy
C Club : People D Home work : School

12 Lively : Dull
A Employed : Jobless B Flower : Bud
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Reading

C Factory : Labor D Happy : Glad

13 Silence : Noise
A Quiet : Peace B Baldness : Hair C Talk : Whisper D Sing : Dance
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14 Kick : Football
A Wash : Dishes B Dust : Rage C Mop : Sweep D Throw : Ring

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15 Scales : Fish
A Bear : Fur B Woman : Dress C Skin : Man D Tree : Leaves

16 Numismatist : Coins
A Jeweler : Jewels B Cartographer : Maps
C Philatelist : Stamps D Geneticist : Chromosomes

17 Sunrise : Sunset
A Dawn : Twilight B Morning: Night
C Noon : Midnight D Energetic : Lazy
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Reading

Read the following passage, then choose the best answer to each of the
questions that follow:

The strength of the electronics industry in Japan stems from the Japanese ability
to organize production and marketing rather than their achievements in original
research. The British are generally recognized as a far more inventive collection
of individuals, but never seem able to exploit what they invent. There are many
examples, from the TSR Z hovercraft, high speed train and Sinclair scooter to the
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Triumph, BSA and Norton Motorcycle which all prove this sad rule.
The Japanese were able to exploit their strength in marketing and development many
years ago, and their success was at first either not understood in the West or was
dismissed as something which could have been produced only at their low price. They
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were sold because they were cheap copies of other people's ideas churned out of a
Analogy

workhouse which was dedicated to hard grind above all else.

18 It is evident from the passage that the strength of a country's industry depends upon
A original research B international cooperation
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Reading

C dedicated workforce D electronic development

19 The sad rule mentioned in this passage refers to


A the inability of the Japanese to be inventive like the British
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B the inability of the British to be industrious like the Japanese


C the lack of variety in Japanese inventions
D the poorer marketing ability of British

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20 The TSR Z hovercraft, high speed train, Sinclair scooter etc. are the symbols of
A Japanese success B British failure
C British success D Japanese failure

21 According to the passage, prosperity in industry depends upon


A productivity B inventiveness
C marketing ability D official patronage

22 The main theme of this passage is

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A electronic industry in Japan
B industrial comparison between Japan and Britain
C the role of marketing efficiency in industrial prosperity
D the importance of original research in industry

23 The pronoun "their" in the first paragraph refers to


A The electronics B The Japanese people
C The British people D The individuals

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24 The verb "churn out" in the second paragraph means
A To do something quickly and large amounts
B To delay doing something for a period of time
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C To sell something at a profit Analogy
D To keep on doing something carefully
Comprehension

25 The best title for this passage is


Reading

A How people could manage workforce


B The best way for the British to make inventions
C The failure of electronics production in Japan
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D How the Japanese created outstanding industry

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Sentence Completion
n

Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences

1 James first arranged the anthology in ............... order based on when the writers
Verbal section

published each piece, but he later switched to ............... ordering system based
on the spelling of the authors’ names.
A reverse … a straightforward B random … an orderly
C mathematical … a geometric D chronological … an alphabetical

2 Most people consider torture to be ............... because it is an act of cruelty;


however, some assert that it is ............... in deterring crimes.
A offensive ... dangerous B amazing ... crucial
C immoral ... useful D terrible ... unforgivable
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3 Although they have always done things ............... in the past, the twins felt it was crucial
that they experience college ..............., and foster a healthy sense of independence.
A closely ... collectively B joyfully ... happily
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C deceptively ... quietly D jointly ... separately


Analogy

4 After his overwhelming ............... in the election, the new mayor adopted an aura
of ............... that displeased many of the voters; he was too proud to listen to the
citizens who voted him into power anymore.
Comprehension
Reading

A oration ... humility B victory ... arrogance


C campaign ... annoyance D defeat ... sadness

5 The novelist had ............... manner that could annoy anyone; after all, no one likes ...............
Tests

A a meek … a genius B a pompous … an egotist


C a standoffish … a bore D an arrogant … an optimist

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6 Although Peter is ................ about the governor’s reelection campaign, John
regards it with ................ .
A passionate … indifference B upset … carelessness
C exuberant … enthusiasm D exceptional … zeal

7 The death of the president left the nation in a state of ................: without a clear
successor, conditions rapidly descended into ................ .
A confederation … disorder B panic … tranquility
C sorrow … tumult D mutiny … serenity

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8 When the dentist removed my wisdom teeth, he used a painkiller to ................
the pain and to make me unconscious. If he hadn’t done that, the pain from the
operation would have been ................ .
A relieve … excruciating B amplify … fierce
C release … pleasant D heighten … exquisite

Analogy

Complete each analogy by choosing the words whose relationship are similar
to the given ones:

completion
Sentence
9 Candle : Wick
A Hammer : Nail B Light : Bulb C Oven : Fire D Bicycle : Wheel

10 Sound : Muffled

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A Moisture : Humid B Color : Faded Analogy

C Despair : Anger D Odor : Pungent


Comprehension

11 Platform : Train
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A Aero plane : Aerodrome B Hotel : Tourist


C Quay : Ship D Footpath : Traveler

12 Train : Track
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A Water : Boat B Bullet : Barrel


C Idea : Brain D Fame : Television

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13 Chalk : Blackboard
A Type : Point B Table : Chair C Door : Handle D Ink : Paper

14 Rectangle : Pentagon
A Side : Angle B Diagonal : Perimeter
C Triangle : Rectangle D Circle : Square

15 Thermometer : Temperature
A Millimeter : Scale B Length : Breadth
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C Solar Energy : Sun D Cardiograph : Heart rate

16 Border : Country
A Pen : Cap B Book : Cover C Handle : Shade D Frame : Picture

17 River : Ocean
A Child : School B Book : Library
C Lane : Road D Cloth : Body
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Reading

Read the following passage, then choose the best answer to each of the
questions that follow:
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Analogy

After World War I Germany was defeated. The peace agreement that ended the war
left the country humiliated but not crippled. In their humiliation, Germans looked for
a powerful leader. Many Germans were dissatisfied with their government and wanted
Comprehension

change. In the 1930’s, a political group called the Nazi Party came to power. A man
Reading

named Adolf Hitler was the Fuhrer, or supreme leader of the Nazi Party. In 1933, Hitler
was appointed chancellor of Germany. He became head of the German parliament.
Hitler wanted power. He broke the World War I peace treaty and began to build an
army. Hitler threatened the balance of peace all over Europe.
Meanwhile, two other countries were following Germany’s lead. Powerful dictators
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in Italy and Japan were building up their own armies. Italy, Japan, and Germany
would become the Axis Powers of World War II. Their hunger for military might was

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quite different from the U.S.’s desire for peace. The United States watched the other
countries from a distance. People in the U.S. were worried, but they were isolationists.
Americans did not want to get involved in another European war.
On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland. World War II began. Britain and
France were allies with Poland and declared war on Germany. Hitler’s strategy was
called blitzkrieg. This German word translates to "lightning war.” The German army
toppled countries before the countries knew what hit them. By June, Hitler had captured
Paris, France.
For two years the United States tried to ignore the war. At the end of 1941, the U.S.
was pulled into the war. The country was attacked by Japan. On December 8, 1941, the

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U.S. declared war on Japan. In return, Germany and Italy declared war on the United
States. For the second time in 25 years, the world was fighting a global war.
The main Axis powers in World War II were Germany, Italy, and Japan.
The biggest Allies were the U.S., Britain, France, and the U.S.S.R.

18 According to the passage, what did Germans look for after World War I?
A a powerful leader
B trade opportunities with the United States
C peaceful ways to build relationships with other European countries

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D a different form of government

19 The passage describes the series of events that led to the outbreak of World
War II and the involvement of the United States in World War II. What happened
after the United States was attacked by Japan?

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A World War II began Analogy

B The U.S. declared war on Japan.


C Italy and Japan built up their armies.
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Reading

D Hitler became chancellor of Germany.

20 The underlined word humiliation in the first paragraph means


A feeling of pride B sense of independence
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C feeling of victory D feeling of shame

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21 Based on the information in paragraph 2, what can be concluded about the


European countries Germany attacked?
A They were prepared to defend themselves against Germany.
B They wanted to make peace with Germany and support Hitler.
C They were not prepared to defend themselves against Germany.
D They were able to easily fight off Germany.

22 How did Hitler seek power?


A by making peace treaties with other countries
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B by creating a larger parliament for Germany


C by taking over Japan and Italy
D by building an army and defeating other countries

23 The passage is mostly about


A Hitler’s leadership
B the relations among the Axis powers.
C what led up to World War II
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D the United States’ role in World War II

24 According to the passage, what did Hitler threaten?


A He threatened the balance of peace all over Europe
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Analogy

B He threatened the German army in the war


C He threatened the leaders of the other countries
D He threatened the democracy of the other nations
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Reading

25 Two other countries followed Germany's lead by


A toppling down some countries
B by building up their own armies
C by crossing the borders of France and Poland
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D by signing a peace treaty with other countries

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6 25 25:00

Sentence Completion
n

Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences

1 Though Samy did not appear to be particularly ..............., he was the ...............

Verbal section
player on the team.
A brawny … strongest B athletic … frailest
C delicate … densest D intelligent … weakest

2 The storm ............... our efforts to hold a company picnic in the park last
weekend, because it was impossible to stay outdoors in such a ............... .
A destroyed … breeze B thwarted … downpour
C increased … monsoon D consolidated … tragedy

completion
Sentence
3 Though the attorney did not directly state that the witness was a liar, the jury
was able to ............... that the witness was not ............... .
A understand … valuable B imagine … scandalous
C infer … trustworthy D deduce … dishonest

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Analogy
4 The two rich cousins were very similar to each other in their ............... lifestyles:
both spent money freely and ostentatiously displayed the ............... of their
homes to their less wealthy neighbors.
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A lavish … opulence B frugal … misery


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C stingy … sumptuousness D luxurious … deficiency

5 Because of the professor’s reputation for being ..............., the students in his
class were surprised by his ............... in the first lecture of the semester
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A garrulous ... bombast B pithy ... terseness


C succinct ... congeniality D loquacious ... brevity

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6 The coach was dismayed to find that his team was unable to get past its ................
start; rather than being ................ in the second half, the team remained lethargic
throughout.
A careless ... enumerated B slow ... enervated
C sluggish ... energized D lazy ... engaged

7 The three-legged race is ................ team-building activity: when two people are
................ together, they must communicate effectively in order to move forward.
A a superb ... weaned B an excellent ... yoked
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C an ineffective ... cuffed D a sordid ... chained

8 The famous player tragically died at age thirty-two; it was an ................ event for
all his many fans, but it was especially hard on his most ................ fans.
A unthinkable ... healthy B appalling ... devoted
C appreciated ... strange D emotional ... heavy

Analogy
completion
Sentence

Complete each analogy by choosing the words whose relationship are similar
to the given ones:

9 Decibel: sound
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A watts: mile B fire: accident C volt: electricity D lightning: forest


Analogy

10 Coward: brave
A philanthropist: selfish B kind: energetic
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C pessimist: gloomy D optimist: cheerful


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11 Logic: reasoning
A character: school B ethics: behavior
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C subject: travel D teacher: sport

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12 Stanza: poem
A act : movie B opera: television
C song: writer D lyric: article

13 Astrology: Astronomy
A alchemy: chemistry B biology: mathematics
C physics: geography D science: language

14 Oath: promise

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A license: driver B contact: number
C contract: agreement D paper: book

15 Glimmer: Flicker
A murmur: whisper B shout: silent
C rumor: actor D speak: mend

16 Bouquet: flowers
A dogs: cats B flock: sheep C ship: boat D tigers: animals

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17 Arc: Circle
A number: count B fraction: percentage

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C pie: slice D segment: line
Analogy

Reading
Comprehension
Reading

Read the following passage, then choose the best answer to each of the
questions that follow:

From the days of the ‘Martian canals’, once thought by many to have been made by
an intelligent civilization but later proved to be an optical illusion, to our current
preoccupation with gathering data in the hope of providing us with more information,
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our fascination with the Red Planet continues. In the early days of space exploration,
visits were restricted to ‘fly-bys’, such as those by the Mariner probes, whereby craft
would simply pass the planet, taking pictures and obtaining data as they went. The

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Viking ‘orbiters’ were next, and later craft in the Viking series, known as ‘Landers’,
began to probe the mysteries of its surface, equipped with instruments which continued
to relay data about the environment until they stopped working.
Recently, modern Rovers move around the planet’s surface as they gather information.
Current proposals include missions to study terrain, climate, and soil components, in
order to determine, amongst other things, whether the planet can ever have supported
carbon-based life forms. Scientists now believe that at some stage the planet cooled
dramatically, resulting in the near-loss of its atmosphere and, thanks to erosion
features, mineral deposits and other factors, it is also believed that liquid water once
flowed there.
Verbal section

One of the most recent craft is Phoenix, a Rover which landed in November 2008. Named after
the mythological bird, Phoenix’s mission was to obtain samples from beneath the surface
by digging into the arctic ice, while its high-resolution camera provided geological data and
other equipment scanned the atmosphere, measuring temperature and pressure in a bid to
discover whether the chemicals necessary for life might exist beneath the surface. The craft
was expected to send back data for three months, but managed to hold out for a further two.
An especially important part of the project was the need to maintain sterility of the
equipment, in order to ensure that any organic material collected was not contaminated
by ‘hitchhiking’ terrestrial microbes.
In the future manned landings may be possible – and though it may seem an
outrageously difficult undertaking, plans have already been discussed for the ‘terra
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forming’ of the planet - giving it an atmosphere, oceans and a terrain similar to earth,
with the possibility of human colonization

18 According to the passage, a fly-by is a


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Analogy

A photograph of a planet B way of collecting information


C type of spacecraft D robot that travels in space
Comprehension

19 According to the writer of the passage, what is one of the factors that suggests
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that Mars once had liquid water?


A The wearing-away of areas on its surface
B The fact that there is ice on the planet
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C The fact that it once had breathable air


D It is similar to planet Earth

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20 How long did Phoenix remain active for?
A three months B five months C two months D four months

21 What were the scientists connected with the Phoenix mission particularly
concerned about?
A The danger that people might try to stow away on the spacecraft.
B The need to maintain the data-gathering equipment.
C The risk that equipment might transport organisms from Earth to Mars.
D Maintain sterility of the equipment.

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22 How does the writer feel about the possibility of human beings going to Mars?
A It might be hard, but it’s not impossible.
B It would be much too difficult a task.
C It will happen and has already been planned.
D It would be easy to happen soon.

23 The space craft phoenix was named after a


A famous astronaut who travelled into space.

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B university in the United States.
C mythological bird.
D scientist who writes about space travel.

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Analogy
24 The underlined phrase terrestrial microbes in the last paragraph are
connected with
A the planet Earth B the planet Mars
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C the space crafts D the modern Rovers

25 The best title for the passage is


A Traveling into space B An adventure in a pace craft
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C Plans for space travel D Life on Mars

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QUDRAT GAT

7 25 26:00

Sentence Completion
n

Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences

1 Despite unfavorable attention brought on by the media, the press had a ...............
overall effect on the mayor's campaign.
Verbal section

A positive B negative C inert D amplified

2 It is no secret that prison can be rather ...............; grim conditions and severe
treatment have been known to ............... even the most hardened criminals.
A cruel...instigate B harsh...soften
C pleasant...encourage D strange...prevent

3 The new building was expansive; its ............... foundation allowed for wider
hallways than the previous building.
A deep B small C broad D big
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Sentence

4 Unlike the misleading television documentary, the biography written about


Abraham Lincoln was ............... .
A interesting B accurate C real D false
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Analogy

5 The doctor took note of any ............... blemishes on the patient’s skin;
abnormalities on the skin are often ............... of skin cancer.
A abnormal...symptoms B typical...clues
C interesting...signs D common...causes
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6 Although many diners ate their ............... meal at the dinner party, I could only eat
half of mine because I am on a strict diet.
A delicious B entire C pure D free

7
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Maher lets his impatience get the best of him; he ................ completed his project,
resulting in a sloppy presentation.
A slowly B hastily C nervously D carefully

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8 My neighbor’s house is the ................ looking house on the block; it is in poor
condition compared to all the other homes.
A worst B best C prettiest D meanest

9 Under ordinary circumstances, the board would never ................ such behavior;
however, due to the ................ status of the CEO, his faulty calculations were
casually overlooked.
A allow...normal B suppose...questionable
C suspect...wavering D condone...important

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10 Although Fahd’s parents were ................ discipliners, their ................ affections
showed how much they truly cared for him.
A tough...tender B slack...rough
C easy...sincere D difficult...infrequent

Analogy

Complete each analogy by choosing the words whose relationship are similar
to the given ones:

completion
11 SIMPLE: HARD

Sentence
A tall : high B happy : sad
C costly : expensive D tired : sleepy

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12 DEEP: SHALLOW Analogy
A computer: mouse B handsome : young
C simple : sophisticated D clear: clean
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13 SQUARE: CUBE
A right: wrong B fruit: ripe C work : result D circle: sphere

14 COMPUTER: MOUSE
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A book: note book B flour: cake


C apartment: palace D school: class

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15 PRAYER: MEDITATION
A work: result B poetry: imagination
C dentist: physician D disease: hospital

16 LEVEE: FLOOD
A dam: lake B armor: shield C helmet: injury D water: tide

17 COLOR: SPECTRUM
A verse: rhyme B tone: scale C noise: songs D waves: sound
Verbal section

18 HEEL: FOOT
A beam: ship B hand: palm C stern: boat D cruiser: vessel

Reading

Read the following passage, then choose the best answer to each of the
questions that follow:

Tigers: They're big, brave and scary, right? Well, not necessarily it seems, if we believe
this story from a zoo in China.
The Chongqing Wild Animal Park has five rare adult white tigers. The original idea
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Sentence

was to train them and make them tame enough to perform tricks for visitors, but it now
seems that the process may have gone a bit too far.
According to one of their keepers, the tigers have started to lose their true nature
because they've been cared for by humans and now have quite a comfortable lifestyle.
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Analogy

Keepers have been trying to get them to follow their natural instincts by teaching them
to hunt, but the results so far are not encouraging.
The keeper says: "It was quite funny really. The tigers were so scared of other live
animals. They wouldn't go near them." In the end, the tigers did work up enough courage
Comprehension

to approach a potential meal but only because it had passed out. The problem was, when
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it regained consciousness and started making noises, they immediately ran for cover.
So, how do you make a cowardly tiger brave again? In an attempt to toughen them up,
the keepers are now not allowing them to stay in their heated cages for more than 12
hours a day. If this doesn't do the trick, the next plan is to put a wild tiger in with them
to show them how things are supposed to be done. But perhaps you've already spotted
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the fault with this: what if the domesticated tigers are afraid of their wild cousin? "If all
else fails", says their keeper, "we will just have to cut down their food till they have no
choice but to find food for themselves."

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19 According to the writer, tigers are
A probably less frightening than they seem
B usually thought of as brave animals
C are always fierce animals wherever they are kept
D easier to domesticate than expected

20 The Wild Animal Park wanted the tigers to


A entertain visitors B return to the wild
C appear more scary D hunt other animals

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21 The problem with the tigers is that they
A ate food more than it was expected.
B have become dependent on people.
C were born and brought up in the zoo.
D seem to be too difficult to train.

22 The tigers went up to one animal because


A it was so wild and energetic B it was less aggressive
C it had lost consciousness D they had got used to it

completion
Sentence
23 The underlined pronoun "They" refers to
A The zoo keepers B The visitors

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C The tricks which tigers perform D The white tigers
Analogy
24 The keepers are now trying to change the tigers' behavior by
A putting them with wild tigers
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B making their cages less comfortable


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C giving them more food to eat


D keeping them outside for longer

25 In the end, the zoo may have to


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A teach the tigers to hunt B let the tigers go free


C feed the tigers less D teach tigers more tricks

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Model (8)
QUDRAT GAT

8 25 25:00

Sentence Completion
n

Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences

1 Despite his ............... range of interests, the idea of becoming a bottle cap
manufacturer seemed rather ............... to him.
Verbal section

A wide...strange B usual...normal
C various...typical D narrow...awkward

2 Sameer is two grade levels below Fahd; Fahd is a ............... and Sameer is a ............... .
A freshman...junior B sophomore...senior
C junior...freshman D sophomore...junior

3 Mohammed scored ............... on his SAT test; subsequently, he was offered


several scholarships to college.
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Sentence

A below normal B about even C above average D rather poorly

4 After having practiced a great deal together, Mary was shocked when her son
spelled a relatively uncomplicated word ............... at the spelling bee.
A correctly B incorrectly C slowly D strangely
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Analogy

5 After engaging in ............... exercise, it is important to regain nourishment by


eating a ............... meal.
A easy...bad B strenuous...hearty C hard...scant D easy...light
Comprehension
Reading

6 Mansour was ............... after his all-night study session; if he had been able to
stay ............... during the test, he would have performed better.
A lethargic...strong B insane...normal C drowsy...alert D tired...asleep
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7 Sara was ................ after she received the marriage proposal; it was the happiest
moment in her life.
A joyful B sorrowful C surprised D estranged

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8

QUDRAT GAT
In spite of his rather precocious ................, his childish antics made him appear
somewhat ................ .
A attitude...careless B intelligence...complicated
C interests...young D sensibility...immature

9 Due to Faisal’s ................ towards the suffering of others, many people were
................ to trust him as camp counselor.
A attitude...anxious B apathy...compelled
C concern...hesitant D indifference...reluctant

Verbal section
10 Ahmed’s favorite part about the holiday is all the ................ meals; a joyous
occasion calls for great food.
A plain B festive C beautiful D decorative

Analogy

Complete each analogy by choosing the words whose relationship are similar
to the given ones:

11 SLIGHT: HURT
A lag : tardiness B sound : noise C time : lateness D blind: light

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Sentence
12 LETHARGY: TONIC
A revival: living B ill : recovery C cure : fix D toxin: antidote

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13 BILLY: NANNY Analogy
A cow: bull B lord: lady C silly : ridiculous D cub: lion

14 BLADE: SLICE
Comprehension
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A dig: shovel B spade: hole C bit: drill D iron: grid

15 NOTE: BAR
A word: sentence B picture: pencil C writing: paper D letter: book
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16 SEE: LOOK
A hand: catch B feel: touch C sense: dream D nerve: smart

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17 MEDICINE: ILLNESS
QUDRAT GAT

A discipline: order B treason: fame C etiquette: mood D law: anarchy

18 NIB: PEN
A seeing: vision B focus: smart C lens: telescope D glass: bottle

Reading

Read the following passage, then choose the best answer to each of the
questions that follow:
Verbal section

We've built an all-encompassing web of technology dedicated to avoiding people. We shop


online so we can avoid people in the supermarket. We spend a fortune on a home theatre
system so we can avoid the annoyance of going to the cinema. Filter from your world that
chatty person next to you in a queue by plugging in your iPod and texting your mates.
The problem is that tolerating annoyance is necessary in a world populated by other
people who aren't you. As long as you have needs, you'll have to deal with people you
can't stand from time to time. Technology is ensuring we lose that vital ability.
These days, whatever your interests, you can find a forum and meet a dozen people just like you.
Say goodbye to the painful process of dealing with somebody who's different. That's another Old
World inconvenience. Fifty years ago people were unable to filter their peers in this way, but still
managed to have more close friends than we have now – people they could trust.
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Sentence

They say 40 percent of your personality is lost in the text transition, so do your online
friends even really know you? How often do they get a different message than the one
you sent? For example, sarcasm is just mismatching the words with the tone. So how
can we effectively communicate by text or email? In face-to-face conversation, only
7% of meaning is in the words; the rest is nonverbal.
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Analogy

We are losing the art of criticism and gaining the ability to insult, especially online.
In my time online I've been insulted lots, but I've been criticized very little. Don't ever
confuse the two. Criticism is someone trying to help you, by telling you something
about yourself that you were a little too comfortable not knowing. Your response to
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this criticism helps build trust with friends over time. Tragically, these common quirks
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and vulnerabilities that real friendships are built on are disappearing online.
We are programmed by evolution to need to do things for and with people, to interact
face to face. Most office jobs these days make us miserable because we don't get
physical, tangible results from our work. Do some building work out in the hot sun for
two months, and you can say, "I built that. That’s my work."Work for two months in
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your office and what have you achieved?


So why not turn off the computer, go outdoors and re-connect with the real world? That feeling
can't be matched by anything the Internet has to offer, but I guess we are too far down the line.
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19 By the phrase ‘technology dedicated to avoiding people’, the writer is being
A ironic B truthful C naïve D optimistic

20 The second paragraph claims that technology


A refocuses our social skills B erodes our social skills
C identifies a new set of social skills D strengthens our social skills

21 According to the passage, the implication is that, compared with fifty years ago,
people now make friends more

Verbal section
A conveniently B appropriately C superficially D effectively

22 According to the author, online contacts frequently


A fail to receive messages B misplace messages
C succeed in sending messages D misinterpret messages

23 The author says that online friendships


A encourages mutual criticism
B ignore key elements of relationships

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C involve an element of disagreement
D promote strong relations with the others

24 The underlined word "tangible" in the passage means

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Analogy
A that is mysterious and invisible
B that is misunderstood and unclear
C that can be clearly seen to exist
Comprehension

D that is unbelievable and strange


Reading

25 The inference of the passage is that technology


A allows us to express ourselves fully
B helps us to develop more friendships
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C facilitates our life and workplace


D contradicts our natural instinct

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Model (9)
QUDRAT GAT

9 25 25:00

Sentence Completion
n

Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences

1 Unlike the ............... skin of the manta ray, shark skin is more textured and ............... .
Verbal section

A slick...rough B tough...smooth
C transparent...oily D scaly...bumpy

2 Despite her parents’ best efforts at making her ..............., Molly felt very ...............
at her party.
A sociable...old B comfortable...shy
C humorous...silly D helpful...generous

3 The ............... painting looked remarkably like the original.


completion
Sentence

A ancient B messy C phony D genuine

4 I wasn’t sure if my diamond was real, but it was! I took it to a jeweler, who
confirmed that it was ................
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Analogy

A genuine B fake C worthless D nice

5 Despite being ................, Fahd acted ................ when confronted by with the
dangerous bear.
Comprehension
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A tired...talkative B lost...found
C arrogant...courageous D afraid...bravely

6 The ......................... shopkeeper ......................... us for our purchases.


Tests

A generous...thanked B honest...helped
C greedy...overcharged D unusual...billed

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7 My ................ attempt to lift the boulder was ................; I couldn't even move it.
A valiant...serious B good...great
C ridiculous...brave D feeble...unsuccessful

8 The ................ sound of the rain ................ Martha to sleep.


A gentle...lulled B thunderous...scared
C loud...put D heavy...bored

9 Although Samy most often wears casual clothes, he is wearing ................ suit
to the wedding.

Verbal section
A an old B a formal C an ugly D a proud

10 After several days without food, the hiker was famished and exhausted. After
stumbling upon a bush full of ripe blackberries, he was ................ to devour them.
A eager B reluctant C disappointed D careful

Analogy

Complete each analogy by choosing the words whose relationship are similar

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to the given ones:

Sentence
11 HOT: COLD
A sun : sky B dark : light C black: moon D shade: garden

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12 CHANGE: MODIFY Analogy
A remark: notebook B negative: positive
C affirmative : passive D acknowledge: accept
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13 BABY: ADULT
A nature: ocean B woods: roads C seed: plant D bird: sparrow

14 FISH: WATER
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A mole: ground B sea : hole


C undercover: reveal D animal: beast

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15 INJURY: HEMET
A swimmer: drown B boat: river C guard: champion D flood: levee

16 HUNGER: SATIATION
A activity: class B fatigue: sleep
C stress: pleasure D movement: motion

17 MINUTE: TIME
A far: near B short: long C mile: distance D travel: leave
Verbal section

18 CLOTH: FABRIC
A speakers: loud B shape: curve
C subject: booklet D sound: wave

Reading

Read the following passage, then choose the best answer to each of the
questions that follow:
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Sentence

The Eiffel Tower was the tallest building in the world when it was completed in 1889.
It was built for the World's Fair to demonstrate that iron could be as strong as stone
while being infinitely lighter. And in fact the wrought-iron tower is twice as tall as the
masonry Washington Monument and yet it weighs 70,000 tons less! It is repainted
every seven years with 50 tons of dark brown paint.
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Analogy

Called "the father of the skyscraper," the Home Insurance Building, constructed in
Chicago in 1885 (and demolished in 1931), was 138 feet tall and 10 stories. It was the
first building to effectively employ a supporting skeleton of steel beams and columns,
Comprehension

allowing it to have many more windows than traditional masonry structures. But this
Reading

new construction method made people worry that the building would fall down, leading
the city to halt construction until they could investigate the structure's safety.
In 1929, auto tycoon Walter Chrysler took part in an intense race with the Bank of Manhattan
Trust Company to build the world's tallest skyscraper. Just when it looked like the bank
had captured the coveted title, workers at the Chrysler Building jacked a thin spire hidden
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inside the building through the top of the roof to win the contest (subsequently losing the
title four months later to the Empire State Building). Chrysler also decorated his building
to mirror his cars, with hubcaps, mudguards, and hood ornaments.

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19 According to the passage, the Eiffel Tower was built to show that
J

A stone could be stronger than iron B iron could be as strong as stone


C stone is lighter than iron D iron is the strongest metal in the world

20 The underlined pronoun "It" in paragraph one refers to


A the Eiffel Tower B the World's Fair
C the masonry Washington Monument D the Home Insurance Building

21 The underlined word demolished in paragraph two means

Verbal section
A redecorated B knocked down C established D refurnished

22 The Home Insurance Building was called the father of the skyscraper because
A it is was heavier than the Eiffel Tower
B it was the first building to be demolished in 1931
C it was similar to the other masonry structures
D it was different from the other masonry structures

23 The new construction method of the Home Insurance Building made people

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worry that the building would

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A collapse B increase C regenerate D flourish

24 The Chrysler Building lost its title as the tallest building in the world after

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A the Bank of Manhattan had built the highest skyscraper Analogy
B the Empire State Building had been built
C the Eiffel Tower had been renewed
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D the Chrysler had decorated his building


Reading

25 The best title for the passage is


A The highest buildings in the world
B The best technology in modern cities
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C The strangest companies in the world


D The most expensive business in the world

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10 25 25:00

Sentence Completion
n

Choose the best answer to complete the following sentences

1 Because they need to see ............... animals from far away, hawks have ...............
Verbal section

eyesight.
A gigantic...sharp B native...clear
C miniscule...keen D large...cloudy

2 Alan was told by a classmate that he was not good at anything. He found the
insult rude and ............... .
A offensive B Unhealthy C erratic D forgivable

3 It is ................ for planets to orbit in a nearly circular pattern; ovular orbits are
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fairly uncommon.
Sentence

A simple B rare C typical D unfortunate

4 It was uncommonly ................ in the crowded train station. Despite the need to
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get where they were going, travelers remained surprisingly ................


Analogy

A hectic...pushy B tranquil...chaotic
C busy...active D quiet...calm
Comprehension

5 Faisal was a very good student who typically made good grades; it was
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................ for him to fail a test..


A predicable B anticipated C senseless D unusual

6 There were many cars in the theater parking lot. When Salem found an
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available parking spot, he felt .................. .


A vulnerable B ecstatic C fortunate D uncommon

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7 Fahd’s employees were quite ................ : they learned quickly and were able to
do most of the tasks he .................
A decisive...wanted B able...listed
C humble...assigned D capable...requested

8 When a person is described as ................, it might be best to stay away from him.
A Eccentric B acceptable C hostile D average

9 Considering the fact that he uses a prosthetic leg, Samy’s victory in the foot
race was ................ amazing.

Verbal section
A kind of B truly C slightly D a little

10 Mansour ................ scored below average on tests and projects. He was quite
surprised to see ................ test grade.
A frequently...a despicable B seldom...a failing
C often...a poor D never...an outstanding

Analogy

completion
Sentence
Complete each analogy by choosing the words whose relationship are similar
to the given ones:

11 WATER: THIRST

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Analogy
A element: factor B liquid: oil
C food: hunger D drink: eat

12 HAPPINESS: SMILE
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Reading

A terror: fear B praise: acclaim


C worry: frown D mood: temper

13 LIGHT BULB: ELECTRICITY


Tests

A motor: engine B car: gasoline


C generator: wheels D oil: petrol

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14 HEALTH: ILLNESS
A machinery: industry B trouble: problem
C theocracy: leadership D government: anarchy

15 SILK: SCARF
A shoe: boot B wool: jumper
C sheep: cattle D dye: cotton

16 COWS: HERD
Verbal section

A pack: fish B group: collection


C birds: flock D pride: dignity

17 DENIGRATE: PRAISE
A productive : forcible B astute: : shrewd
C inactive : dynamic D regret : repent

18 HONEY: HIVE
completion
Sentence

A water: tub B liquid: bowl


C banquet: pan D thermos: flask
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Analogy

Reading

Read the following passage, then choose the best answer to each of the
questions that follow:
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Cars of the Future


If Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Company, came back for a visit today, he would
be amazed to see how cars have changed. When Ford manufactured cars in the early
1900s, the car had one purpose: to transport people from one place to another more
quickly than in a horse and carriage. But in today’s fast-paced world, a car must
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do much more than simply transport people. People want a car to provide comfort,
efficiency, information, and connection to the world.

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Today, people of all ages spend many hours every day in the car. Many people have
to commute to work or school. They want to be able to do other things while they
drive. Drivers want to be able to talk on the phone, or get directions if they are lost.
Passengers want to be able to watch videos or go on line. Technology has already
made these things possible.
What about cars of the future? The most exciting changes will be thanks to the Internet.
For example, some cars already have a Global Position System, or GPS. A GPS is a
computerized system that gives directions to any place you want to go. The directions
are displayed on a small screen or can be “read” to you by the computer. But in the
future, the GPS will be able to give you much more information. It can show you a map,
with different colors for different traffic conditions. Areas in red would mean traffic

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jams, purple would mean road construction, and blue would mean clear traveling. In
addition, if you want to stop for a quick cup of coffee and a donut, you could ask your
in-car computer. It would tell you what restaurants are on your way, which ones have
drive-through service, and which ones have the shortest lines.
In the future, car computers will be able to understand what you say, using voice-
recognition software. You can say, “Call Frank Smith,” and your computer will dial
his number and connect you. You can say, “Read my e-mail,” and it will read your
messages to you. And you will be able to dictate your replies and send them, while
driving and watching the road. You can ask for directions, ask to change radio stations,
or ask to change the temperature in the car.

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One of the most exciting systems being tested today is the “smart way.” A smart
way is a special lane of a highway for commuters. All cars in the smart way lane are
controlled by a federal traffic computer. Cars are connected via the Internet. Cars are
very close together, but are all traveling at the same speed. On the smart way, cars

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can go up to 100 miles per hour. Drivers will not have to steer or control their speed on
the smart way. Their car will be on “autopilot,” so drivers can sit back and relax. It is Analogy
hard to imagine some of these changes in the future, but they are already being tested
and developed. Someday your commute to work may be a pleasure!
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19 According to the passage, if Henry Ford came back for a visit today, he would
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be amazed because
A there is no change in modern cars
B there is a great change in today's cars
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C cars simply transport people


D people spend many hours in their cars

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20 According to the passage, today people are only interested in


A a car's price and shape
B a car's speed and size
C a car's comfort and efficiency
D a car's power and transportation

21 In paragraph two, the underlined pronoun "they" refers to


A passengers B travelers C videos D drivers
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22 In the future, you can get information about restaurants from


A your car computer B the other drivers
C the traffic conditions D the other commuters

23 Cars of the future will call someone for you and read your emails by using
A up-to-date traffic computers
B a global position system
C voice-recognition software
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D the autopilot system


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24 According to the passage, cars on the smart way are directed by


A qualified police officers
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B the GPS modern devices


C a federal traffic computer
D the highway commuters
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25 In the last paragraph, the underlined word "commute" means


A to travel regularly by car
B to use your car computer
C to use the GPS efficiently
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D to control the smart way lane

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