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                   GAT General Sample Paper
                           Number of Questions: 100
                           Time allowed: 120 minutes




GAT General consists of three sections:
  1. English
  2. Quantitative
  3. Analytical Reasoning

English
This section contains the following types of questions:
    Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, Analogies, Sentence Completion)
    Word Choice (with respect to grammar)
    Word Choice (with respect to vocabulary)
    Grammar
    Summary Completion
    Reading Comprehension

Quantitative
This section contains questions from following topics:
       Basic Algebra
       Word Problems
       Arithmetic and Logic
       Geometry

Analytical Reasoning
This section contains following types of questions:
    Collecting given information
    Conclusion; after gathering given information
    Inference from the given information and conclusion




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                                 GAT Sample Paper
                                 Section-A (English)
Synonyms
1. RESTIVE
    (A) Restful
    (B) Restless
    (C) Crucial
    (D) Pause

2. CRAVEN
(A) Cowardly
(B) Laziness
(C) Politely
(D) Arrogant

Answers and Explanation:
   1. (B) Restive means Restless
   2. (A) Craven means Cowardly

Antonyms
   3. PERFIDY
   (A) To impure
   (B) Thoroughness
   (C) Purification
   (D) Loyalty

   4. EFFICACY
   (A) Strange
   (B) Well-known
   (C) Inefficiency
   (D) Effectiveness

Answers and Explanation:
3. (D) Perfidy means disloyalty, treachery, deceives. Hence, antonym is Loyalty.
4. (C) Efficacy means effectiveness. Hence, antonym is Inefficiency


Analogies
Recognize the relation between the given pair of words (in capital). And, select the pair
of words from the given options that best expresses a relationship similar to that in capital
pair of words.
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   5. CARPENTER : SAW
   (A) athlete : runner
   (B) assembly : member
   (C) mason : wall
   (D) reaper : sickle

   6. MENDACITY : HONESTY
   (A) courage : cravenness
   (B) wickedness : lie
   (C) money : wealth
   (D) acclaim : truthfulness

Answers and Explanation
5. (D) A carpenter uses a saw, and reaper uses a sickle to cut the grain.
6. (A) Mendacity means dishonesty, hence, Mendacity and honesty are antonyms.
Cravenness means Cowardness, and courage means bravery; hence both are antonyms.



                              Summary Completion
              Complete the following summary with suitable answers

When you can measure (7)__________ you are speaking about, and express it
(8)__________ numbers, you know something (9)__________ it; when you cannot
measure it, when you cannot (10)__________ it in numbers, your knowledge is of a
meager and unsatisfactory kind; it may be the beginning of knowledge, but you have
(11)__________, in your thoughts, advanced to the stage of science.

7.
(A) when
(B) what
(C) where
(D) whom

8.
(A) in
(B) to
(C) from
(D) with

9.
(A) for
(B) within
(C) about
(D) nearly
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10.
(A) tell
(B) ask
(C) say
(D) express

11.
(A) immature
(B) scarcely
(C) arrogantly
(D) lack

Answers
   7. (B)
   8. (A)
   9. (C)
   10. (D)
   11. (B)




                                    Grammar
   12. Anas, Umar and I __________ going.
   (A) am
   (B) was
   (C) are
   (D) have been

   13. If I __________ time, I would have purchased it yesterday.
   (A) had had
   (B) would had
   (C) would have
   (D) had have

Answers
12. (C)
13. (A)
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                              Reading Comprehension
 Read the following paragraphs carefully and choose the correct answers from the
                              options given below

These huge waves wreak terrific damage when they crash on the shores of distant lands
or continents. Under a perfectly sunny sky and from an apparently calm sea, a wall of
water may break twenty or thirty feet high over beaches and waterfronts, crushing houses
and drowning unsuspecting residents and bathers in its path.

How are these waves formed? When a submarine earthquake occurs, it is likely to set up
a tremendous amount of shock, disturbing the quite waters of the deep ocean. This
disturbance travels to the surface and forms a huge swell in the ocean many miles across.
It rolls outward in all directions, and the water lowers in the centre as another as another
swell looms up. Thus a series of concentric swells are formed similar to those made when
a coin or small pebble is dropped into a basin of water. The big difference is in the size.
Each of the concentric rings of basin water traveling out toward the edge is only about an
inch across and less than a quarter of an inch high. The swells in the ocean are sometimes
nearly a mile wide and rise to several multiple of ten feet in height.

Many of us have heard about these waves, called "tsunami". Nothing was done about
tsunamis until after World War II. An underwater earthquake in the Aleutian Islands
could start a swell that would break along the shores and cause severe damage. These
waves travel hundreds of miles an hour, and one can understand how they would crash!

14. One surprising aspect of the waves discussed in the passage is the fact that they
(A) are formed in concentric patterns
(B) often strike during clear weather
(C) arise under conditions of cold temperature
(D) are produced by deep swells

15. It is believed that the waves are caused by
(A) seismic changes
(B) concentric time belts
(C) underwater earthquakes
(D) storms

16. The normal maximum width of the waves is approximately
(A) one mile
(B) five miles
(C) five feet
(D) ten feet
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17. Nothing was done about the waves until
(A) deaths occurred
(B) a solution was found
(C) millions of dollars worth of damage was incurred
(D) the outbreak of World War II

18. The movement of the waves has been measured at a speed of
(A) 1 mile an hour
(B) 50 miles an hour
(C) 100 miles an hour
(D) more than a hundred miles an hour

Answers
   14. (B)
   15. (C)
   16. (A)
   17. (D)
   18. (D)



              Analytical Reasoning - GAT Sample Paper
     GAT Analytical Reasoning (Sample Questions, Answers and Explanation)

Question (19-23) 7 persons live in a street, having houses in line. Consider the following:
  1. A lives in the corner’s house
  2. C is between E and G
  3. There is 1 house between D and F
  4. F is neighbor of G
  5. There are two houses between A and G

19. Who lives in the second corner?
(A) B
(B) C
(C) D
(D) E
(D) F

20. Who lives in the middle?
(A) C
(B) D
(C) E
(D) F
(E) G
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21. Who lives between B and G?
(A) C
(B) D
(C) E
(D) F
(E) G

22. __________ is neighbor of A?
(A) B
(B) C
(C) E
(D) F
(E) G

23. There are __________ houses between B and E?
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3
(E) 4

Answers and Explanation

Note down the given information

NOTE: 7 persons live in a street
So, we can draw 7 lines: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

1. A lives in the corner’s house
So, there are two possibilities:
_A_ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ OR ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _A_

2. C is between E and G
Here, also two possibilities:
_E_ _C_ _G_ OR _G_ _C_ _E_

3. There is 1 house between D and F
Two possibilities: _D_ ___ _F_ OR _F_ ___ _D_

4. F is neighbor of G
_F_ _G_ OR _G_ _F_

5. There are two houses between A and G
_A_ ___ ___ _G_ OR _G_ ___ ___ _A_
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Now gather the given information

Two houses between A and G: _A_ ___ ___ _G_ ___ ___ ___
C is between E and G:           _A_ _E_ _C_ _G_ ___ ___ ___
F is neighbor of G:             _A_ _E_ _C_ _G_ _F_ ___ ___
1 house between D and F:        _A_ _E_ _C_ _G_ _F_ ___ _D_
And finally:                    _A_ _E_ _C_ _G_ _F_ _B_ _D_
Check whether all the given information is true or not

Answers:
   19. (C)
   20. (E)
   21. (D)
   22. (E)
   23. (D)
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                           GAT Quantitative Section
                         x
24. Solve for x : when     3 x y
                         2
(A)   x y2
(B)   x y4
(C)   x  y6
(D)   x  2y  4
(E)   x  2y  6

Solution

x
  3 x y
2

x
   x y 3
2

x  2( x  y  3)

x  2x  2 y  6

x  2 x  2 y  6

 x  2 y  6

x  2y  6

Hence, answer is (E)
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25. The straight line 2 x  3 y  4  0 touches the x  axis at?
(A) x  2
(B) x  2
(C) x  1
(D) x  1
(E) x  0

Solution

The line touches the x  axis when y  0
So, put y  0 in the given equation:
2x  3 y  4  0
2 x  3(0)  4  0

2x  4  0

2 x  4

     4
x
      2

x  2

Hence, answer is (A)
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26.




Consider the larger circle and an inner circle. Point A is center of larger circle. If the line
AB (not drawn) is 7 cm in length, then find the area of larger circle.
   (A) 94 cm
   (B) 112 cm
   (C) 136 cm
   (D) 154 cm

Solution

Line AB which is diameter of inner circle = 7 cm
It is also the radius of larger circle, since A is center point of larger circle.

                                        22
We know that the area of a circle =         (radius ) 2
                                        7

                                  22 2
Hence, Area of larger circle =       7 = 22  7  154 cm
                                  7
Hence, answer is (D)
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27.




The value of y in the above triangle is?
   (A) 16
   (B) 16
   (C) 32
   (D) 32

Solution

Since the above triangle is right-triangle. Hence,

42  42  y 2

16  16  y 2

32  y 2

  32  y

Hence, the answer is (C)




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Gat sample paper

  • 1. GAT Practice Test GAT General Sample Paper Number of Questions: 100 Time allowed: 120 minutes GAT General consists of three sections: 1. English 2. Quantitative 3. Analytical Reasoning English This section contains the following types of questions:  Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, Analogies, Sentence Completion)  Word Choice (with respect to grammar)  Word Choice (with respect to vocabulary)  Grammar  Summary Completion  Reading Comprehension Quantitative This section contains questions from following topics:  Basic Algebra  Word Problems  Arithmetic and Logic  Geometry Analytical Reasoning This section contains following types of questions:  Collecting given information  Conclusion; after gathering given information  Inference from the given information and conclusion Find full length GAT Practice Test at www.sheir.org/gat_practice_test.html
  • 2. GAT Practice Test GAT Sample Paper Section-A (English) Synonyms 1. RESTIVE (A) Restful (B) Restless (C) Crucial (D) Pause 2. CRAVEN (A) Cowardly (B) Laziness (C) Politely (D) Arrogant Answers and Explanation: 1. (B) Restive means Restless 2. (A) Craven means Cowardly Antonyms 3. PERFIDY (A) To impure (B) Thoroughness (C) Purification (D) Loyalty 4. EFFICACY (A) Strange (B) Well-known (C) Inefficiency (D) Effectiveness Answers and Explanation: 3. (D) Perfidy means disloyalty, treachery, deceives. Hence, antonym is Loyalty. 4. (C) Efficacy means effectiveness. Hence, antonym is Inefficiency Analogies Recognize the relation between the given pair of words (in capital). And, select the pair of words from the given options that best expresses a relationship similar to that in capital pair of words.
  • 3. GAT Practice Test 5. CARPENTER : SAW (A) athlete : runner (B) assembly : member (C) mason : wall (D) reaper : sickle 6. MENDACITY : HONESTY (A) courage : cravenness (B) wickedness : lie (C) money : wealth (D) acclaim : truthfulness Answers and Explanation 5. (D) A carpenter uses a saw, and reaper uses a sickle to cut the grain. 6. (A) Mendacity means dishonesty, hence, Mendacity and honesty are antonyms. Cravenness means Cowardness, and courage means bravery; hence both are antonyms. Summary Completion Complete the following summary with suitable answers When you can measure (7)__________ you are speaking about, and express it (8)__________ numbers, you know something (9)__________ it; when you cannot measure it, when you cannot (10)__________ it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meager and unsatisfactory kind; it may be the beginning of knowledge, but you have (11)__________, in your thoughts, advanced to the stage of science. 7. (A) when (B) what (C) where (D) whom 8. (A) in (B) to (C) from (D) with 9. (A) for (B) within (C) about (D) nearly
  • 4. GAT Practice Test 10. (A) tell (B) ask (C) say (D) express 11. (A) immature (B) scarcely (C) arrogantly (D) lack Answers 7. (B) 8. (A) 9. (C) 10. (D) 11. (B) Grammar 12. Anas, Umar and I __________ going. (A) am (B) was (C) are (D) have been 13. If I __________ time, I would have purchased it yesterday. (A) had had (B) would had (C) would have (D) had have Answers 12. (C) 13. (A)
  • 5. GAT Practice Test Reading Comprehension Read the following paragraphs carefully and choose the correct answers from the options given below These huge waves wreak terrific damage when they crash on the shores of distant lands or continents. Under a perfectly sunny sky and from an apparently calm sea, a wall of water may break twenty or thirty feet high over beaches and waterfronts, crushing houses and drowning unsuspecting residents and bathers in its path. How are these waves formed? When a submarine earthquake occurs, it is likely to set up a tremendous amount of shock, disturbing the quite waters of the deep ocean. This disturbance travels to the surface and forms a huge swell in the ocean many miles across. It rolls outward in all directions, and the water lowers in the centre as another as another swell looms up. Thus a series of concentric swells are formed similar to those made when a coin or small pebble is dropped into a basin of water. The big difference is in the size. Each of the concentric rings of basin water traveling out toward the edge is only about an inch across and less than a quarter of an inch high. The swells in the ocean are sometimes nearly a mile wide and rise to several multiple of ten feet in height. Many of us have heard about these waves, called "tsunami". Nothing was done about tsunamis until after World War II. An underwater earthquake in the Aleutian Islands could start a swell that would break along the shores and cause severe damage. These waves travel hundreds of miles an hour, and one can understand how they would crash! 14. One surprising aspect of the waves discussed in the passage is the fact that they (A) are formed in concentric patterns (B) often strike during clear weather (C) arise under conditions of cold temperature (D) are produced by deep swells 15. It is believed that the waves are caused by (A) seismic changes (B) concentric time belts (C) underwater earthquakes (D) storms 16. The normal maximum width of the waves is approximately (A) one mile (B) five miles (C) five feet (D) ten feet
  • 6. GAT Practice Test 17. Nothing was done about the waves until (A) deaths occurred (B) a solution was found (C) millions of dollars worth of damage was incurred (D) the outbreak of World War II 18. The movement of the waves has been measured at a speed of (A) 1 mile an hour (B) 50 miles an hour (C) 100 miles an hour (D) more than a hundred miles an hour Answers 14. (B) 15. (C) 16. (A) 17. (D) 18. (D) Analytical Reasoning - GAT Sample Paper GAT Analytical Reasoning (Sample Questions, Answers and Explanation) Question (19-23) 7 persons live in a street, having houses in line. Consider the following: 1. A lives in the corner’s house 2. C is between E and G 3. There is 1 house between D and F 4. F is neighbor of G 5. There are two houses between A and G 19. Who lives in the second corner? (A) B (B) C (C) D (D) E (D) F 20. Who lives in the middle? (A) C (B) D (C) E (D) F (E) G
  • 7. GAT Practice Test 21. Who lives between B and G? (A) C (B) D (C) E (D) F (E) G 22. __________ is neighbor of A? (A) B (B) C (C) E (D) F (E) G 23. There are __________ houses between B and E? (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3 (E) 4 Answers and Explanation Note down the given information NOTE: 7 persons live in a street So, we can draw 7 lines: ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ 1. A lives in the corner’s house So, there are two possibilities: _A_ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ OR ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ _A_ 2. C is between E and G Here, also two possibilities: _E_ _C_ _G_ OR _G_ _C_ _E_ 3. There is 1 house between D and F Two possibilities: _D_ ___ _F_ OR _F_ ___ _D_ 4. F is neighbor of G _F_ _G_ OR _G_ _F_ 5. There are two houses between A and G _A_ ___ ___ _G_ OR _G_ ___ ___ _A_
  • 8. GAT Practice Test Now gather the given information Two houses between A and G: _A_ ___ ___ _G_ ___ ___ ___ C is between E and G: _A_ _E_ _C_ _G_ ___ ___ ___ F is neighbor of G: _A_ _E_ _C_ _G_ _F_ ___ ___ 1 house between D and F: _A_ _E_ _C_ _G_ _F_ ___ _D_ And finally: _A_ _E_ _C_ _G_ _F_ _B_ _D_ Check whether all the given information is true or not Answers: 19. (C) 20. (E) 21. (D) 22. (E) 23. (D)
  • 9. GAT Practice Test GAT Quantitative Section x 24. Solve for x : when 3 x y 2 (A) x y2 (B) x y4 (C) x  y6 (D) x  2y  4 (E) x  2y  6 Solution x 3 x y 2 x  x y 3 2 x  2( x  y  3) x  2x  2 y  6 x  2 x  2 y  6  x  2 y  6 x  2y  6 Hence, answer is (E)
  • 10. GAT Practice Test 25. The straight line 2 x  3 y  4  0 touches the x  axis at? (A) x  2 (B) x  2 (C) x  1 (D) x  1 (E) x  0 Solution The line touches the x  axis when y  0 So, put y  0 in the given equation: 2x  3 y  4  0 2 x  3(0)  4  0 2x  4  0 2 x  4 4 x 2 x  2 Hence, answer is (A)
  • 11. GAT Practice Test 26. Consider the larger circle and an inner circle. Point A is center of larger circle. If the line AB (not drawn) is 7 cm in length, then find the area of larger circle. (A) 94 cm (B) 112 cm (C) 136 cm (D) 154 cm Solution Line AB which is diameter of inner circle = 7 cm It is also the radius of larger circle, since A is center point of larger circle. 22 We know that the area of a circle =  (radius ) 2 7 22 2 Hence, Area of larger circle =  7 = 22  7  154 cm 7 Hence, answer is (D)
  • 12. GAT Practice Test 27. The value of y in the above triangle is? (A) 16 (B) 16 (C) 32 (D) 32 Solution Since the above triangle is right-triangle. Hence, 42  42  y 2 16  16  y 2 32  y 2 32  y Hence, the answer is (C) Find full length GAT Practice Test at www.sheir.org/gat_practice_test.html