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University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore

Institute of Business & Management

Sample Admission Test for


Undergraduate/Graduate Students
INSTRUCTIONS
Before starting your test kindly read the following test instructions carefully.

Allotted time for the test is 120 minutes only


Write most appropriate answer choice in CAPITAL Letters in the Answer Sheet
Answers marked in the test booklet will NOT be entertained
Any printed material (books, pamphlets) is strictly prohibited to bring into the exam hall.
Items like mobile phones, scratch papers, all sorts of calculators including watch calculators are
NOT allowed
You can leave the examination center ONLY if your supervisor permits you
Visitors will NOT be allowed in the test center while the test is in process.
Failure to comply with supervisors instructions will result in disqualification of your test
At the end of the test you are required to return your question book as well as your answer sheet
to the test supervisors
Last two rows on the answer sheet Marks Obt. and Cumulative Marks are for Official Use
Only

_____________________
Students Signature

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Verbal Ability (40 Marks)


Complete the following sentences by selecting the most appropriate word from the given lettered
choices (A, B, C, D) below each question.

1. Fouzia presents herself as a bold journalist by asking people in politics the kind of
_________________ questions that other reports do not ask.
A) Controversial
C) Prominent

B) Irrelevant
D) Abnormal

In the following question, select the pair of words given against (A, B,C,D), which has the same
relation as between the first two original lettered words.
2. SLAKE: THIRST
A) Affluence: Poverty
C) Milk: Ice Cream

B) Douse: Fire
D) Urbane: Sophisticated

Select the lettered choices (A, B, C, D) that are most nearly SIMILAR to the word in capital letter.
3. REMOTE
A) Automatic
C) Savage

B) Distant
D) Mean

Select the lettered choices (A, B, C, D) that are most nearly OPPOSITE to the word in capital
letter.

4. ENTANGLE
A) Untwist
C) Hook

B) Twist
D) Impede

5. DETACH
A) Separate
C) Bottom Line

B) Pack
D) Ambulatory

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Quantitative Section (30 Marks)


6. Six men can do a piece of work in 12 days. How many men are needed to do work in 18
days?
A) 2 Men
C) 4 Men

B) 6 Men
D) 3 Men

7. 0.58*0.14=
A) 0.0812
C) 81.2

B) 0.812
D) 8.12

8. If a = 3 and b = -1, then -3a2 - 2ab + b3


A) -30
C) 34

B) 32
D) -22

9. Sarah is twice as old as her youngest brother. If the difference between their ages is 15 years.
How old is her youngest brother?
A) 10 years
C) 20 years

B) 15 years
D) 25 years

Analytical Reasoning (20 Marks)


10. My neighbours dogs bark and howl every time their owners let them outside. My cousin told
me that dogs tend to bark and howl when they see birds resting in the top branches of their
favourite trees. I personally believe that they bark and howl because they enjoy disrupting
my meditations. Which of the following conclusions can be properly drawn from preceding
passage?
A. The dogs must be abused by the owners
B. There are many pedestrians who walk by this neighbours house, and the dogs are
starving for their attention.
C. The dogs will bark and howl at 3 a.m. if they are outside at that time.
D. The dogs owners do not make efforts to stop dogs from barking and howling.

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Six scientists A, B, C, D, E and F are to present a paper each at one-day conference. Three of them will
present their papers in the morning session before the lunch break, whereas the other three will be
presented in the afternoon session. The presentations have to be scheduled in such a way that they
comply with the following conditions:

B should present his paper immediately before Cs presentation; their presentation cannot be
separated by lunch break
D must be either the first or last scientist to present his paper.

11. In case C is to be the fifth scientist to present his paper, then B must be
A.
B.
C.
D.

First
Second
Third
Fourth

12. B could be placed for any of the following places in the order of presenters except
A.
B.
C.
D.

First
Second
Third
Fourth

13. If F is to present his paper immediately after D, C could be scheduled for which of the
following places in the order of presenters?
A.
B.
C.
D.

First
Second
Fourth
Fifth

14. If F and E are the fifth and sixth presenters respectively then which of the following must be
true?
A.
B.
C.
D.

A is first in order of presenters.


A is the third in order of presenters
A is fourth in order of presenters
B is first in order of presenters.

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General Knowledge (10 Marks)


15. The world's highest mountain is in __________
A) China
C) Nepal

B) Pakistan
D) India

16. The Lower House is


A) National Assembly
C) Cabinet

B) Senate
D) Provincial Assembly

17. In London Olympics 2012, the most medals were won by _________
A) America
C) China

B) Russia
D) United Kingdom

18. By population, Pakistan is world's _________ largest country


A) 5th
C) 7th

B) 6th
D) 8th

19. How many players does a hockey team have?


A) 11
C) 13

B) 12
D) 14

Admission Test for Undergraduate Students


Answer Sheet
Candidates Name _____________________________________________________________
CNIC No

_____________________________________________________________

Serial No.

_____________________________________________________________
(As given on Application Form)

Students Signature ___________________________________________________________________

Please record most appropriate answer choice i.e. A, B, C, D, E. Rewriting is NOT allowed.

Cumulative Marks:
1

11

22

31

41

51

61

71

81

91

12

22

32

42

52

62

72

82

92

13

23

33

43

53

63

73

83

93

14

24

34

44

54

64

74

84

94

15

25

35

45

55

65

75

85

95

16

26

36

46

56

66

76

86

96

17

27

37

47

57

67

77

87

97

18

28

38

48

58

68

78

88

98

19

29

39

49

59

69

79

89

99

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

Marks
Obt.

Cumulative Marks:

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