CMAT 2020
Total Allocation: 100 Marks
Examination Engine
Section I: Verbal Ability
Reading Comprehension Context
Directions:
Direction:
The passage given below is followed by queshows based on its content. After reading the pray choose the best answer to each question.
1. That large animals require luxuriant vegetation has been a general assumption has paced hom one work to another. but I do not hesitate to say that it is completely false and that it has vijated the reasoning of geologists on some points of great interest in the ancient history of the world. The prejudice has probably been derived from India and the Indian islands where troops of elephants noble forests and impenetrable jungles are associated together in every ones mind. If however we refer to any work of travels through the southern parts of Africa we shall find allusions in almost every page either tα the desert character of the country or to the numbers of large animals mhabiting it the same thing t rendered evident by the many engravings, which have been published of vanous parts of the interior
2. Dr Andrew Smith who has lately succeeded in passing the Tropic of Capricom informos me that taking into consideration the whole of the southern part of Africa there can be no doubt of its being a sterile country. On the southern coasts, there are some fine forests but with these exceptions the traveler may pass for days together through open plains covered by a poor and scanty vegetation. Now if we look to the animal inhatating these wide plains we shall find their numbers extraordinarily great and their bulk immense.
3. It may be supposed that although the species are numerous the individuals of each kind are few. By the kindness of Dr. Smith I am enabled to show that the case is very different. He informs ne that in lat 24 in one days march with the bullock-wagons he saw without wandering to any great distance on either side between one hundred and one hundred and fifty rhinoceroses the same day he saw several herds of giraffes amounting together to nearly a hundred
4. At the distance of a little more than one hours march from their place of encampment on the previous night his party actually killed at one spot eight hippopotamuses and saw many more. In this same river, there were likewise crocodiles. Of course, it was a case quite extraordinary to see so many great animals crowded together but it evidently proves that they must exist in great numbers. Dr Smith describes the country passed through that ay as being thinly covered with grass and bushes about four feet high anci still more thinly with mimosa-trees.
5. Besides these large animals anyone the least acquainted with the natural history of the Cape has read of the herds of antelopes which can be compared only with the flocks of migratory birds. The numbers indeed of the lion panther and hyena and the multitude of birds of prey plainly speak of the abundance of the smaller quadrupeds one evening seven lons were counted at the same time prowling round Dr Smiths encampment. As this able naturalist remarked to me the carnage nach day in Southern Africa must indeed be terrific I confess it is truly surprising how such a number of animals can find support in a country producing so little food.
. The larger quadrupeds no doubt roam over wide tracts in search of it, and their food chiefly consists of underwood which probably contains much nutriment in a small bulk. Dr. Smith also informs me that the vegetation has a rapid growth, no sooner is a part consumed than its place is supplied by a fresh stack There can be no doubt however that our ideas respecting the apparent amount of food necessary for the support of large quadrupeds are much exaggerated. The belief that where large quadruped, xid the vegetation must necessarily be luxuriant is the more remarkable because the converse as far from tra Mr. Burchell observed to me that when entering Brazil nothing struck him more forcibly than the splendour of the Sout's American vegetation contrasted with that of South Africa Together with the obsence of all large quadrupeds in his Travels he has suggested that the enmparison of the reporte Weights there wero sufficient data of equal number of thin fargest nettivorous quardianett
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country would be extremely curious. If we take on the one side the elephants hippopotamus prafle hos caffer elan five species of rhinoceros, and on the American side two tapirs the guance three deer the vicuna peccan capybara after which we must choose from the monkeys to complete the number and then place these two groups alongside each other, it is not easy to conceive tanko more disproportionate in size. Alter the above facts, compelled to conclude anterior probability that among the mammalia there exist no close relation between the bulb of the species, and the quantity of the vegetation in the countries which they inhabit
What is the primary concern of the author?
a.
Discussing the relationship between the size of mammals and the nature of vegetation in their habitats
b.
Contrasting ecological conditions in India and Africa
c.
Providing that large animals do not require much food
d.
Describing the size of the animals in various parts of the world
According to the author, what has led to the
'prejudice'
?
a.
Errors in the reasoning of biologists
b.
False ideas about animals in Africa
c.
Incorrect assumptions on the part of geologists
d.
Doubt in the mind of the author
Why are the flocks of migratory birds mentioned in the passage?
a.
To describe an aspect of the fauna of South Africa
b.
To illustrate a possible source of food for large carnivores
c.
To contrast with the habits of the antelope
d.
To suggest the size of antelope herds
Why does Darwin quote Burchell's observations?
a.
To counter a popular misconception
b.
To describe a region of great splendor
c.
To prove a hypothesis
d.
To illustrate a well-known phenomenon
What struck Mr. Burchell, when he entered Brazil?
a.
South African vegetation
b.
Presence of all large quadrupeds
c.
South American vegetation contrasted with that of South Africa
d.
Equal number of the largest herbivorous quadrupeds
Directives Instruction Node
Directions:
Direction:
For each question below, select the lettered word or set of words which when inserted in the blanks best completes the meaning of that sentence.
Marrya question to Mohan yesterday.
a.
was asked
b.
asked
c.
had asked
d.
asking
He has been seriously injured. There is ________ hope for his survival.
a.
a little
b.
a few
c.
little
d.
few
________ I were the richest person of the world!
a.
If
b.
Unless
c.
when
d.
Not any
is a very regular class, sir.
a.
my
b.
mine
c.
your
d.
ours
________ know about whether the soul goes after the death.
a.
A little
b.
A few
c.
little
d.
Few
Directives Instruction Node
Directions:
Direction:
choose the appropriate synonyms from the following.
Select the closest synonym definition for:
Fostering
a.
safeguarding
b.
neglecting
c.
nurturing
d.
ignoring
Select the closest synonym definition for:
Propel
a.
drive
b.
Jettison
c.
burst
d.
modify
Select the closest synonym definition for:
Massive
a.
lump sum
b.
strong
c.
gaping
d.
huge
Select the closest synonym definition for:
Stumbling Block:
a.
argument
b.
frustration
c.
advantage
d.
hurdle
They were totally unaware of the
impending
disaster.
a.
threatening
b.
imminent
c.
terrible
d.
possible
Directives Instruction Node
Directions:
Direction:
in each sentence in the following questions, a word or phrase is under lined. Below each sentence are four other words or phrases. You are to choose the one word or phrase which would best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it were substituted for the underlined world.
He
rides the high horse
because of his connection.
a.
is famous
b.
talk flatteringly
c.
puts on airs
d.
is prosperous
We should
give a wide berth
to bad characters.
a.
keep away from
b.
publicly condemn
c.
keep away from
d.
not sympathize with
He
threw cold water
over the project that the secretary had prepared.
a.
encouraged
b.
discouraged
c.
cleared
d.
rejected
I won't mind even if he
goes to dogs
.
a.
goes mad
b.
Is insulted
c.
is ruined
d.
becomes brutal
Rita might
scream blue murder
, but I feel Ritu should get the promotion since she is better qualified for the job.
a.
suffer from persecution complex
b.
try to prove herself as more suitable to the job
c.
regard it as an act of partiality
d.
make a great deal of noise and object vehemently
Directives Instruction Node
Directions:
Direction:
Select the correct from the given options.
Kiran asked me." Did you see the cricket match on television last night?"
a.
Kiran asked me whether I saw the cricket match on television the earlier night.
b.
Kiran asked me whether I had seen the cricket match on television the earlier night.
c.
Kiran asked me did I see the cricket match on television the last night.
d.
Kiran asked me whether I had seen the cricket match on television the last night.
David said to Anna, "Mona will leave for her native place tomorrow."
a.
David told Anna that Mona will leave for her native place tomorrow.
b.
David told Anna that Mona left for her native place the next day.
c.
David told Anna that Mona would be leaving for her native place tomorrow.
d.
David told Anna that Mona would leave for her native place the next day.
I said to him, Why are you working so hard?"
a.
I asked him why he was working so hard.
b.
I asked him why he working so hard.
c.
I asked him why had he been working so hard.
d.
I asked him why he had been working so hard.
He said to her. "What a cold day!"
a.
He told that it was a cold day.
b.
Heclaimed that it was a cold day
c.
He exchaimed sorrowfully that it was a cold day.
d.
He reclaimed that it was very cold day.
The tailor said to him, Will you have the suit ready by tomorrow evering?"
a.
The tailor asked tum that he will have the suit ready by the next evening.
b.
The tailor asked him that he would had the suit ready by the next evening.
c.
The tailor asked him if he would have the suit ready by the next evening.
d.
The tailor asked him if he will like to the suit ready by the next evening.
Section II: Quantitative Ability
Directives Instruction Node
Directions:
Direction:
select the correct word from the given options.
Which of the following is
not
a measure of dispersion?
a.
Range
b.
Standard deviation
c.
arithmetic mean
d.
variance
The sum of all deviations of the data from its
mean
is
a.
Always positive
b.
Always negative
c.
zero
d.
Non-zero integer
Which of the following is
incorrect
?
a.
$\mathcal{D}(A)>1$
b.
$p(A)+p\{A\}=1$
c.
$0 \le p(A) \le 1$
d.
$P(A)=0$
The probability a red marble selected at random from a jar containing
p
red,
q
blue and
r
green marbles is
a.
$q / (p + q + r)$
b.
$p / (p + q + r)$
c.
$(p + q) / (p + q + r)$
d.
$(p + r) / (p + q + r)$
Henry went to play a lucky draw contest.
135 tickets
of the lucky draw were sold. If the probability of Henry winning is $1/9$ then the number of tickets bought by Henry is
a.
5
b.
10
c.
15
d.
20
Directives Instruction Node
Directions:
Direction:
select the correct word from the given options.
The objective of the transportation problem which is to be
maximized
is to
a.
Maximize the total profit
b.
Minimize the total loss
c.
neither maximize nor minimize
d.
Optimal cost
Cramer's rule
is also known as
a.
Inverse matrix method
b.
Matrix method
c.
determinant method
d.
Inverse method
The
lender's
are also known as
a.
creditor's
b.
debtor's.
c.
buyer's
d.
None of the above
If any two rows and columns of a determinant are
identical
, the value of the determinant is
a.
1
b.
0
c.
-1
d.
unaltered
Evaluate the mathematical value of the expression:
$51.46 + 3(5) =$
a.
40
b.
20
c.
41
d.
52
Directives Instruction Node
Directions:
Direction:
select the correct word from the given options.
what is the value of the following expression?
$\log(9/14) - \log(15/16) + \log(35/24)$
a.
0
b.
1
c.
2
d.
3
An association of 2 or more persons to carry on a business for the purpose of earning profit is known as
a.
Partnership
b.
Legal entity
c.
insurance
d.
None of above
The factors of
$4a^2 - 16$
are
a.
$4(a - 2)(a + 2)$
b.
$4\{a - 2\}(3 + 2\}$
c.
$(a + 2)(a + 2)$
d.
$4(a + 2)(a + 2)$
if the maximum value in a series is
25
and its range is
15
, the minimum value of the series is.
a.
10
b.
15
c.
25
d.
35
If the square of 1 side of a triangle is equal to the sum of the other 2 sides, then the triangle is
a.
Isosceles triangle
b.
scalene triangle
c.
right angle triangle
d.
reflection triangle
Directives Instruction Node
Directions:
Direction:
select the correct word from the given options.
Unbounded solution
in an LPP is.
a.
Which maximizes the objective function.
b.
Where the objective function can be decreased indefinitely
c.
Where the objective function can be increased or decreased indefinitely
d.
Where the objective function can be increased indefinitely
Analyze the rendering string layout:
"Band, a locates ŃŠµŃŠ²ŠøŃ tage capit equal intance capital the"
a.
A
b.
Rs. 5,000
c.
K
d.
None of these
How many permutations of the letters of the word
APPLE
are there
a.
600
b.
120
c.
240
d.
60
A man positioned at the origin of the coordinate system. The man can take steps of unit meature in the direction north, east, west or south. Find the number way he can reach the point
(5,6)
covering the shortest possible distance.
a.
252
b.
432
c.
462
d.
504
In order to obtain an income of
Rs. 650
from $10\%$ stock at Rs. 96, one most make an Investment of
a.
Rs. 3,100
b.
Rs. 6,240
c.
Rs. 6,500
d.
Rx 9.500
Directives Instruction Node
Directions:
Direction:
select the correct word from the given options.
The sum of ages of
5 children
born at the intervals of 3 years each is 50 years. What is the age of the youngest child?
a.
4 years
b.
10 years
c.
8 years
d.
None of these
An accurate clock shows
8 o'clock
in the morning. Through how many degrees will the hour hand rotate when the clock shows
2 o'clock
in the afternoon?
a.
144
b.
150
c.
168
d.
180
row many times are the hour hand and the minute hand of a clock of a right angle during their motion from
1:00 pm to 10:00pm
?
a.
9
b.
10
c.
18
d.
20
By selling a bicycle for
Rs 2,850
, a shopkeeper gain $14\%$. If the profit is reduced to $8\%$, then the selling poce will be
a.
Rs. 2,600
b.
Rs. 2.700
c.
Rs. 2,800
d.
Rs. 3.000
The objective function maximization limits can run standard computational parameter models.
a.
True Statement
b.
False Statement
c.
Non-linear Boundary
d.
None of the above
Section- Ill: Logical Reasoning
Reading Comprehension Context
Direction (Questions 51 - 55):
Select the logically best answer for each independent analytical coding, blood relation, or group puzzle constraint set below.
If
TOUR
is written as
1234
,
CLEAR
is written as
56784
, and
SPARE
is written as
90847
, find the code for the word
CARE
.
a.
1247
b.
4847
c.
5247
d.
5847
In a code sign,
DELHI
is coded as
62014314
. How is the word
CAMEL
coded?
a.
5315714
b.
35729310
c.
5313613
d.
None of these
E
is the son of
C
.
D
is the husband of
C
.
B
and
G
are the only brother and daughter of
D
respectively.
F
is the maternal aunt of
E
and
G
. How is
B
related to
E
?
a.
Uncle
b.
Nephew
c.
Niece
d.
Aunt
In a group of five persons
A, B, C, D, and E
, one plays tennis, one plays chess, and one plays hockey.
A
and
D
are unmarried women who play no games. There is a married couple among them where
E
is the husband of
C
. No women play either chess or hockey.
B
is the brother of
C
and he neither plays tennis nor chess. Who plays hockey here?
a.
A
b.
B
c.
C
d.
D
A, B, and C
are intelligent.
A, D, and E
are laborious.
D, C, and E
are honest.
A, B, and E
are ambitious. Who is
neither
laborious
nor
honest?
a.
A and D
b.
B only
c.
E only
d.
C only
Reading Comprehension Context
Direction (Questions 56 - 58):
Two statements are provided followed by a structural logical inference deduction. Evaluate the validity of the statement parameters.
Statements:
a. My son is not old enough to vote.
b. My son has a handsome personality.
Inference:
My son is a boy under 18 years of age.
a.
The inference is definitely true
b.
The inference is neither true nor false
c.
The inference is definitely false
d.
Inference cannot be drawn
Statements:
a. I know a professor of a university.
b. He has a beard.
Inference:
All the professors of the university have a beard.
a.
The inference is definitely true
b.
The inference is neither true nor false
c.
The inference is definitely false
d.
Inference cannot be drawn
Statements:
a. Cats like rats.
b. Rats like bread.
Inference:
Bread is liked by cats.
a.
The inference is definitely true
b.
The inference is neither true nor false
c.
The inference is definitely false
d.
Inference cannot be drawn
Reading Comprehension Context
Direction (Questions 59 - 60):
Read the context paragraph statement blocks carefully to determine which premise statement the paragraph best supports.
One of the warmest winters on record has put consumers in the mood to spend money. The consumers' intent of spending is seen to be the strongest in 13 years. During the month of January, sales of existing single family homes hit an annual record rate of 5.70 million.
This paragraph best supports the statement that:
a.
During the winter months, the prices of single-family homes are the lowest.
b.
Warm winter weather is likely to affect the rate of home sales.
c.
Consumer spending will be higher thirteen years from now than it is today.
d.
There were about 5 million homes for sale during the month of January.
Mathematics allows us to expand our consciousness and tells us about the growth of populations, economic trends and the patterns of disease. Mathematics is good at exposing the truth, but it can also perpetuate misunderstandings and untruths. Figures have the power to mislead people.
This paragraph best supports the statement that:
a.
Figures are sometimes used to deceive people.
b.
The study of mathematics is dangerous.
c.
The power of numbers is that they cannot lie.
d.
Words are more truthful than figures.
Reading Comprehension Context
Direction (Questions 61 - 65):
Select the option that fulfills the logical relational analogy context.
Soldier : Gun :: Blacksmith : ?
a.
Wood
b.
Sword
c.
Iron
d.
Hammer
Petal : Flower
a.
Salt : Pepper
b.
Tire : Bicycle
c.
Base : Ball
d.
Sandals : Shoes
Odometer : Distance
a.
Scale : Weight
b.
Length : Width
c.
Inch : Foot
d.
Mileage : Speed
Fish : School
a.
Wolf : Pack
b.
Cow : Farm
c.
Herd : Peacock
d.
Elephant : Jungle
Sound : Cacophony
a.
Speech : Oration
b.
Touch : Massage
c.
Smell : Stench
d.
Taste : Style
Reading Comprehension Context
Direction (Questions 66 - 68):
Evaluate the given core premise statements along with their accompanying arguments.
Statement:
Should education be given by the government free of charge?
Argument I:
Yes, it will help in universalization of education in the country.
Argument II:
No, there will be a budgetary deficit creating some new problems.
a.
Argument I is strong
b.
Only argument II is strong
c.
Both arguments are strong
d.
Neither I nor II is strong
Statement:
Should students study in the early hours of the morning?
Argument I:
Yes, the mind is fresh and alert at this time.
Argument II:
No, early risers feel sleepy throughout the day.
a.
Argument I is strong
b.
Only argument II is strong
c.
Both the arguments are strong
d.
Neither I nor II is strong
Statement:
Should all workers be allowed to participate in the management of factories in Nepal?
Argument I:
Yes, it is the present management theory.
Argument II:
No, many workers are illiterate and their contribution will not be of value.
a.
Only I is strong
b.
Only argument II is strong
c.
Both the arguments are strong
d.
Neither I nor II is strong
Reading Comprehension Context
Direction (Questions 69 - 72):
Identify the element, odd word, alphanumeric configuration value, or pair that does
not
belong to the logical group alternatives.
Select the odd word from the given alternatives:
a.
Herb
b.
Shrub
c.
Tree
d.
Flower
Select the odd word-station item mapping pair from the given alternatives:
a.
Pen - Paper
b.
Highlighter - Marker
c.
Marker - Pen
d.
None of the above
Three of the following four numbers are alike in a certain way and form a group. Which is the one that does
not
belong to that group?
125, 130, 131, 138
a.
125
b.
130
c.
131
d.
138
Select the odd word pair from the given alternatives:
a.
Petrol - Car
b.
Oil - Lamp
c.
Coal - Lamp
d.
Smoke - Fire
Reading Comprehension Context
Direction (Questions 73 - 75):
In this block, conditional symbols represent the following structural meanings:
$
means 'neither greater than nor equal to' (which means strictly smaller than,
<
)
#
means 'neither greater than nor smaller than' (which means exactly equal to,
=
)
%
means 'neither smaller than nor equal to' (which means strictly greater than,
>
)
Evaluate the conclusions relative to the statements.
Statements:
T % I, I # L, L $ U
Conclusions:
I. T $ L
II. U $ T
a.
Only I is true
b.
Only II is true
c.
Either I or II is true
d.
Neither I nor II is true
Statements:
M # K, K % P, P $ R
Conclusions:
I. R $ M
II. P % M
a.
Only I is true
b.
Only II is true
c.
Either I or II is true
d.
Neither I nor II is true
Statements:
N $ B, B # D, D % C
Conclusions:
I. D $ N
II. B $ C
a.
Only I is true
b.
Only II is true
c.
Either I or II is true
d.
Neither I nor II is true
Section IV: General Awareness
Reading Comprehension Context
Direction (Questions 76 - 100):
Select the correct option for each independent question covering Information Technology, Sports, National and International Days, Science, Literature, Economics, and Current Affairs.
A light-sensitive device that converts drawing, printed text, or other images into digital form is a:
a.
Keyboard
b.
Scanner
c.
OMR
d.
None of these
The basic architecture of the computer was developed by:
a.
John von Neumann
b.
Charles Babbage
c.
Blaise Pascal
d.
Gordon Moore
Former Australian captain Mark Taylor has had several nicknames over his playing career. Which of the following was
not
one of them?
a.
Tubby
b.
Stodge
c.
Helium Rat
d.
Stumpy
How many players consist in each team of basketball on the court?
a.
6
b.
7
c.
11
d.
5
When is the International Workers' Day celebrated?
a.
15th April
b.
12 December
c.
1 May
d.
1 August
The date
4th February
is celebrated worldwide as:
a.
Thinking day
b.
World Radio day
c.
World cancer day
d.
World wildlife day
The computer abbreviation
'OS'
usually means:
a.
Order of significance
b.
Open software
c.
Operating system
d.
Optical sensor
Entomology is the branch of science that studies:
a.
The origin and history of technical and scientific terms
b.
Behavior of human beings
c.
Insects
d.
The formation of rocks
A
Free Market
economy is best defined as:
a.
A condition in the international market where nations do not impose customs duty or other taxes on import of goods.
b.
A market where the price of a commodity is determined by the free play of the forces of supply and demand.
c.
Ports that are exempted from payment of customs duty on articles of commerce primarily to encourage tourism.
d.
None of the above
Yokohama and Kobe are the main centers of the shipbuilding industry in which country?
a.
Japan
b.
South Korea
c.
North Korea
d.
China
The soil formation process that creates a sub-layer, which is white to gray in color and composed of silica sand in the A-horizon, is called:
a.
Podsolization
b.
Calcification
c.
Laterization
d.
Gleisation
Which of the following international organs is
not
associated with the
UNO
(United Nations Organization)?
a.
ILO
b.
WHO
c.
ASEAN
d.
All of the above are associated
The step-up transformer that develops the high voltage in an older cathode-ray tube home television is commonly called a:
a.
Tesla coil
b.
Flyback
c.
Yoke
d.
Van de Graaff
The permanent secretariat to coordinate the implementation of the
SAARC
programme is located in:
a.
Dhaka
b.
New Delhi
c.
Colombo
d.
Kathmandu
'Bulls and Bears'
is a commercial term natively associated with:
a.
Parliamentary Affairs
b.
Racing
c.
Bullfights
d.
Stock Exchange
Who invented the ballpoint pen?
a.
Biro brothers
b.
Bicc brothers
c.
Waterman brothers
d.
Wright brothers
The hardest substance of the human body is:
a.
Bones
b.
Enamel
c.
Nails
d.
Head
Which is the coldest planet in our solar system?
a.
Jupiter
b.
Mercury
c.
Neptune
d.
Earth
Which scientist discovered the radioactive chemical element radium?
a.
Isaac Newton
b.
Albert Einstein
c.
Benjamin Franklin
d.
Marie Curie
Who is the first president of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal?
a.
Mrs. Bidhya Bhandari
b.
Ram Raja Prasad Singh
c.
Dr. Rambaran Yadav
d.
Ram Prit Paswan
Which everyday culinary item is known by its chemical name
Sodium Chloride
?
a.
Washing soda
b.
Baking soda
c.
Salt used in kitchen
d.
Chilli powder used in the kitchen
Women are considered better teachers at the primary level because:
a.
They behave more patiently with children.
b.
They are ready to work with low salary.
c.
Higher qualifications is not needed in this profession.
d.
They have less chances in other profession.
What now ubiquitous household electronic device was invented by Zenith engineer Eugene Polley in 1955?
a.
Microwave oven
b.
Remote control
c.
VCR
d.
Calculator
The longest river completely or partially flowing within Nepal is the:
a.
Karnali
b.
Koshi
c.
Arun
d.
Trishuli
A 'Lingonberry' is classified as a kind of:
a.
Grain
b.
Animal
c.
Game
d.
Fruit
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