Organization : IIIT-H Hyderabad Master of Science in Information Technology (MSIT)
Exam : Graduate Aptitude Test
Document Type : Mock Test
Location : Hyderabad
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MSIT GAT Mock Test
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Instructions
The online MSIT will consist of 100 questions to be answered in 150 minutes.
The Online test you are about to take has three sections.Section I, Section II & Section III.
Section I consists of 28 questions which assesses your Verbal Ability (Proficiency in English).
Section II consists of 43 questions which assesses your Quantitative (Mathematical) Ability.
Section III consists of 29 questions which assesses your Analytical/Logical Reasoning.
Each question is followed by 4 or 5 options. Choose the option that is most appropriate. CLICK on the circle adjacent to it.
You can go to any question directly, by clicking on the question number, which will appear at the bottom part of the screen. The answered question number will be marked green and un-answered/skipped question number will remain in blue.
If you want to change your answer to any question, you may select the question and change the answer by clicking on the appropriate answer.
By clicking on the already answered option you can deselect the same.
There is no negative marking.
The subject you have opted for the test is GAT A
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The different symbols used in the next pages are shown below. Please go through them and understand their meanings before you start the test.
Symbol Description :
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Option chosen as correct (By clicking on it again you can delete your option and choose another option if desired.)
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Sample Question
1 . . . . . . . 100 By clicking on question numbers, you can directly go to that particular question.
MSIT-2014 Online entrance examination for GAT Degree has three sections.
Once you click the ‘start the test’ button below, a timer will start and you will get maximum 150 minutes to complete the three sections.
However this mock test will be for 30 minutes, and 10 questions in each section. The test will automatically start in about 20 seconds even if ‘start the test’ button is not clicked.
The time left will be displayed on the top right hand corner of the screen.
Verbal Ability :
Sentence Completion :
Given below is a sentence with blanks, indicating that a part of the sentence is missing. The sentence is followed by five answer choices that consist of words. Select the answer choice that best completes the sentence.
The purpose of the proposed indemnity policy is to __________ the burden of medical costs, thereby removing what is for many people a major __________ medical care.
augment… problem with
eliminate…perquisite of
ameliorate… study of
assuage…impediment to
clarify…explanation for
Analogy :
Given below is a pair of words separated by a colon and followed by five answer choices. Choose the pair of the words in the answer choices that best expresses a relationship similar to that expressed in the original pair.
EXCERPT : NOVEL ::
CRITIQUE : PLAY
REVIEW : MANUSCRIPT
SWATCH : CLOTH
FOREWORD : PREFACE
RECITAL : PERFORMANCE
Reading Comprehension :
Here is a passage. At the end of the passage is a series of questions followed by answer choices. Read the passage carefully. Select the right answer to each question from among the options provided. Answers are based on the contents of the passage or on what the author implies in the passage.
Passage for Questions 3 and 4 :
Sociologist’s predicted this situation many years ago: “General prosperity in a country under a capitalist regime depends not on the amount of wealth within the country, but on its ability to dispose of its surplus wealth.”
Hence when all countries are fully capitalized and there are fields for exploitation, no country will be able to dispose of its surplus wealth. The capitalist system will, automatically crack. Capitalism, therefore, contains within itself the seeds of it to replace the profit – making motive industry with the motive of service. Things are valuable in use, not merely in exchange as the capitalist thinks.
Socialism differs from Communism in that is a tendency not a body of dogmas. There is no authoritative statement of its ideals upon which all are agreed and it is possible for many who do not call themselves sociologists to sympathize with some of their principles. Whether under such conditions the theories can be put to practice is a policy of advocating the ownership and control of the means of production. It seeks to balance a rigid discipline in what affects the individual himself.
It admits Mill’s distinction between self – seeking and other – regarding actions, but it claims that Mill’s miss – stated the problem by under estimating the part played by economists. The main aim of Socialism is the creation of equality, because it holds that liberty is not worth having without the security and equality it provides.
It is possible to infer from the passage that capitalism may be eradicated
when the exploited proletariat rise in revolt
only if socialism is ushered in
when global Capitalism reaches its saturation point
when people become spiritually inclined
when there are no desires
4. The postulate of Socialism as opposed to that of Capitalism is
that all men must enjoy unbridled liberty
individual happiness and social well-being must necessarily be mutually exclusive
surplus wealth should be siphoned off in the form of increased wages for the working class
production of all goods should serve the purpose of social utility
all men should live in a state of bliss
Antonyms :
Given below is a word. Each word is followed by five words or phrases. Choose the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the word in capital letters. Since some of the questions require you to distinguish fine shades of meaning, be sure to consider all the choices before deciding which one is best.
ADULATION :
IGNORANCE
UNCONCERN
DISSUASION
CONTEMPT
PASSIVITY
Quantitative Ability :
Discrete Quantitative :
This series consists of a set of problems. Each problem is followed by a set of five options. Read the problem carefully and select the most appropriate answer from among the options provided.
In an examination, 70% students passed in Science and 65% passed in Social Studies. 27% of the students failed in both the subjects. If only 292 students passed in both the subjects, the total number of students appearing for the examination was
400
70
600
300
None of the above
In the college election a candidate secured 62% of the votes and was elected by a majority of 144 votes. The total number of votes polled is
500
600
300
200
None of the above
Quantitative Comparison :
The following set of questions comprises two columns – column A and column B. Compare the two quantities indicated and answer the question that follows. The correct answer is one among the five options provided.
Note :
Sometimes information about one or both quantities is centered above the two columns. If the same symbol appears in both columns, it represents the same thing each time.
Quantity A = (9/13)2 Quantity B = (9/13)1/2
Quantity A is greater
Quantity B is greater
Quantity A equals Quantity B
Relationship Indeterminate
None of the above
Quantity A = (1/25)1/2 + (1/144)1/2 Quantity B = [(1/25) + (1/144)]1/2
Quantity A is greater
Quantity B is greater
Quantity A equals Quantity B
Relationship Indeterminate
None of the above
y2 + z2 = 34 and yz = 15
Quantity A = y2 + 2yz + z2 Quantity B = (y + z)2
Quantity A is greater
Quantity B is greater
Quantity A equals Quantity B
Relationship Indeterminate
None of the above
Sets, Relations and Functions
Two finite sets have ‘m’ and ‘n’ elements respectively. The total number of subsets of ‘m’ is 56 more than the total number of subsets of ‘n’. The values of ‘m’ and ‘n’are respectively,
(a) 7,6
(b) 6,3
(c) 5,1
(d) 8,7
(e) 2,5
Let L denote the set of all straight lines in a plane. Let a relation R be defined by a R b Û a ^ b for a,b Î L. The relation R is
(a) reflexive
** (b) symmetric
(c) transitive
(d)equivalence
(e)none of these
If a function F is such that F ( 0 ) = 2, F (1) = 3 and F ( x + 2 ) = 2 F (x) – F ( x + 1 ) for x ³ 0, then F (5) is equal to
(a) –7
(b) -3
(c) 17
(d) 13
(e) none of these
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