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    DHA SUFFA UNIVERSITY

    SAMPLE QUESTIONS OF ENTRANCE TEST

    Note: The Entrance Test of DHA SUFFA UNIVERSITY (DSU) comprises of three sections namelyQuantitative, Verbal and Logical Reasoning. There are total 40 questions in the test. These questions

    are distributed in the three sections as given below.

    Quantitative 16 Questions

    Verbal 16 Questions

    Logical Reasoning 08 Questions

    Syllabus for Quantitative Section

    Questions in Quantitative section will be taken from

    following topics

    Algebra and Functions 07 Questions

    Probability 02 Questions

    Numbers and Operations 03 Questions

    Geometry 04 Questions

    Syllabus for Verbal Section

    Questions in Verbal section will be taken fromfollowing topics

    Antonyms 04 Questions

    Synonyms 04 Questions

    Grammar 04 Questions

    Reading Comprehension 04 Questions

    Syllabus for Logical Reasoning Section

    Question in Logical Reasoning section will be takenfrom following topics

    Verbal Reasoning 04 Questions

    Statement & Conclusion 04 Questions

    Important Instructions

    There will be no negative marking. Calculators are not allowed. Reach the Test Center at least half an hour

    before the test commencement.

    Mobile phones are not allowed during thetest.

    Students are required to bring theregistrations slip/admit card alongwith any

    photo ID.

    Stationery will be provided by DSU.

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    Sample Questions

    Quantitative

    1. If 2x - 3 = 9, what isx2 - 4x + 2?(A) 12(B) 14

    (C) 16

    (D) 32(E) 36

    2. Two dice are rolled, find the probability that the sum is equal to 4(A) 1/36

    (B) 1/12(C) 5/12

    (D) 5/36

    (E) 1

    3. If 3x + 4y = 15, then which of the following will be the correct values ofx andy?a) (x,y)=(1,4)

    b) (x,y)=(1,3)

    c) (x,y)=(2,4)

    d) (x,y)=(1,3)e) (x,y)=(1,2)

    4. What is the value of anglex andy in the triangle?

    a) x=110,y=70b) x=80,y=50

    c) x=100,y=70

    d) x=90,y=70e) x=45,y=70

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    Analytical

    1. Select the correct pattern.?

    (A)(B)

    (C)

    (D)

    (E) None of the Above

    2. Consider the pair of words bearing a relationship between them. From the given alternatives,pick up the pair that best illustrates a similar relationship.

    Degree : Angle

    (A) square inch : area

    (B) milk : quart

    (C) civilization : classes(D) letter : alphabet

    (E) time : minutes

    3. Find the statement that must be true according to the given information.Salman has to deliver newspapers. Each morning, he delivers 37 newspapers to customers in his

    neighborhood. It takes Salman 50 minutes to deliver all the papers. If Salman is sick or has other

    plans, his friend Asad, who lives on the same street, will sometimes deliver the papers for him.

    a) Salman and Asad live in the same neighborhood

    b) It takes Asad more than 50 minutes to deliver the papers

    c) It is dark outside when Salman begins his deliveriesd) Asad would like to have his own paper route

    e) Salman is older than Asad

    Verbal

    The sentences below consist of an underlined word. It is followed by different words. Selectthe word which is closest to the OPPOSITE in meaning of the underlined word.

    1. Like poverty, affluence can sometimes create its own problems.(A) indigence(B) opulence

    (C) sorrow

    (D) exuberance(E) none of the above

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    Read the following passage for Q2 Q3. Choose the most suitable answer to each question,

    based on the information given in the passage.

    My friends have no friends. They are men. They think they have friends, and if you ask them whetherthey have friends they will say yes, but they dont really. They think, for instance, that I am their

    friend, but I am not. Its OK. They are not my friends either.

    The reason for that is that we are all men and men, I have come to believe, cannot or will not havereal friends. They have something else companions, buddies, pals, chums, someone to drink with

    and someone to lunch with, but no one when it comes to saying how they feel especially how they

    hurt.

    Women know this. They talk about it among themselves. To women, this inability of men to say whatthey feel is a source of amazement and then anguish and then, finally, betrayal. Women will tell you

    all the time that they dont know the men they live with. They talk of long silences and of drifting off

    and of keeping feelings hidden and never letting on about troubles or bothers or whatever.

    2. We can infer that the author(A) is proud he is able to share his feelings better than other men.

    (B) believes women want the men in their lives to share their feelings.

    (C) believes men have more hurt feelings than women do.(D) thinks that women are very emotional.

    (E) feels that men need to learn from women how to share feelings.

    3. We can infer that the author of this passage(A) has genuine friends himself.

    (B) believes men have no need of genuine friends.

    (C) feels something prevents men from having genuine friends.(D) thinks that men are cheaters.

    (E) is of the opinion that women are reliable.

    4. The word closest in meaning to 'abhor' is

    a) Enamor

    b) Likec) Dislike

    d) Support

    e) Love

    5. If it ________, I _______ an umbrella.

    a) had rained, would have bought

    b) was rained, will buy

    c) will be raining, would buy

    d) had rained, will be buyinge) rains, had bought

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