Analytical Question

1. Twenty-seven persons attended a party. Which one of the following statements can never be true ?

a. There is a person in the party who acquainted with all the twenty-six others.
 
b. Each person in the party who has a different number of acquaintances.
 
c. There is a person in the party who has an odd number of acquaintances.
 
d. In the party, there is on set of three mutual acquaintances.
Analytical Question

2. Ten bools are arranged in a row following a certain sequence.Among them 3 History,3 are Economics, 2 are Math's and are English.From the left,There is English book between a History and Math's book, a History book between a Math's and an English book, an Economics book between an English and a Math's Book Math's book between two Economics books and two Economics book between Math's and a History book.Book of which subject is at the sixth position from the left?

a. Economics
 
b. English
 
c. History
 
d. Mathematics
Analytical Question

3.
In 1980, there were on the average 10 deaths at birth (infant mortality) per 10,000 population. By 1990, there were 8.5 and by 200.7.0 Today there wee 5.5 deaths at birth per 10,00 populations, and it is anticipated that the downward trend will continue. Each of the following,if true, would help to account for this trend EXCEPT ---

a. Medical care is more widespread are available.
 
b. Sanitary control have improved.
 
c. More effective birth control methods have been implemented.
 
d. The number of pediatricians per 10,00 populations has increased
Analytical Question

4. Typically, the entrepreneur is seen as an individual who owns and operates a small business. But simply to own and operate a small business- or ever a big business-dose not make someone an entrepreneur. If this person is a true entrepreneur, then new products are being created and new ways of providing services are being implemented . Which of the following conclusions can best be drawn from the above passage ?

a. An owner of a large business may be an entrepreneur.
 
b. Someone who develops an enterprise may be considered an entrepreneur.
 
c. Entrepreneurs do not own and operate small businesses.
 
d. Entrepreneurs are main actors in economic growth.
Analytical Question

5. During 2011 advertising expenditures on canned food products increased by 20 percent, while canned food consumption rose by 25 percent. Each of the following ,if true, could help to explain the increase in food consumption EXCEPT ---

a. advertising effectiveness increased
 
b. Canned food prices decreased relative to substitutes
Canned food producer were available in more stores
Can opener production doubled
c. Canned food producer were available in more stores
 
d. Can opener production doubled
Analytical Question

6. h,J,K,L,M,N and O are the only legislators eligible to vote on Bills 1,2 and 3, each of which will be passed if at least four legislators eligible vote in favor of it. each legislator must vote on all three bills; on abstentions are possible. The following is known : *H must vote against all three bills; each of the other legislators must vote in favor of at least one bill and against at lest one bill. *j must vote against Bills 1. *O Must vote against Bills 2 and 3. * L must the same way that K dose on all three bills.*N must vote the same way that O dose on all three bills. If M votes the same way that O dose on all three bills, which of the following can be determined ?  

a. Bill I will be passed
 
b. Bill I will be defeated
 
c. Bill 2 will be passed
 
d. Bill 2 will be defeated
Analytical Question

7.
h,J,K,L,M,N and O are the only legislators eligible to vote on Bills 1,2 and 3, each of which will be passed if at least four legislators eligible vote in favor of it. each legislator must vote on all three bills; on abstentions are possible. The following is known : *H must vote against all three bills; each of the other legislators must vote in favor of at least one bill and against at lest one bill. *j must vote against Bills 1. *O Must vote against Bills 2 and 3. * L must the same way that K dose on all three bills.*N must vote the same way that O dose on all three bills. If any bill is to be passed,which of the following must be among the legislators who vote in favor of it?
 

a.
J
 
b. K
 
c. M
 
d. N
Analytical Question

8.
h,J,K,L,M,N and O are the only legislators eligible to vote on Bills 1,2 and 3, each of which will be passed if at least four legislators eligible vote in favor of it. each legislator must vote on all three bills; on abstentions are possible. The following is known : *H must vote against all three bills; each of the other legislators must vote in favor of at least one bill and against at lest one bill. *j must vote against Bills 1. *O Must vote against Bills 2 and 3. * L must the same way that K dose on all three bills.*N must vote the same way that O dose on all three bills. which of the following cannot be true ?
 

a. J and K vote in favor of the same bill
 
b. J and O vote in favor of the same bill
 
c. J votes in favor of one bill and against two bills
 
d. k votes in favor of two bills and against one bill
Analytical Question

9. h,J,K,L,M,N and O are the only legislators eligible to vote on Bills 1,2 and 3, each of which will be passed if at least four legislators eligible vote in favor of it. each legislator must vote on all three bills; on abstentions are possible. The following is known : *H must vote against all three bills; each of the other legislators must vote in favor of at least one bill and against at lest one bill. *j must vote against Bills 1. *O Must vote against Bills 2 and 3. * L must the same way that K dose on all three bills.*N must vote the same way that O dose on all three bills. The maximum number of favorable votes that Bill 2 could receive is ---  

a. Two
 
b. Three
 
c. Four
 
d. Five
Analytical Question

10. h,J,K,L,M,N and O are the only legislators eligible to vote on Bills 1,2 and 3, each of which will be passed if at least four legislators eligible vote in favor of it. each legislator must vote on all three bills; on abstentions are possible. The following is known : *H must vote against all three bills; each of the other legislators must vote in favor of at least one bill and against at lest one bill. *j must vote against Bills 1. *O Must vote against Bills 2 and 3. * L must the same way that K dose on all three bills.*N must vote the same way that O dose on all three bills. which of the following must vote in favor of Bill 1 ?

a. J
 
b. K
 
c. L
 
d. O
Analytical Question

সাধারণ জ্ঞান

11. The recently declared monetary policy of Bangladesh Bar.

a. Expansionary
b. Contractionary
c. Accommodative
d. Flexible
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

12. The Euro-Zone crisis is mainly caused by :

a. Exchange Rate Volatility
b. Sub-prime lending
c. Sovereign debt
d. Fiscal restraint
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

13. The term 'bail out' is related with ---

a. Baseball
b. Banking
c. Cricket
d. Strike
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

14. What is not included in narrow money(M1)?

a. Currency
b. Demand deposits
c. Other Checkable deposits
d. Time deposits
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

15. Logarithm tables were invented by ----

a. John Napier
b. John Doe
c. John Harrison
d. John Douglas
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

16. Numismatic is the study of ---

a. Stamps
b. Space
c. Numbers
d. Coins
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

17. The Laldighi Mosque is situated in the district of ----

a. Bogra
b. Rangpur
c. pahna
d. Chittagong
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

18. Which one of the following ecosystem covers the largest area of the earth's surface?

a. Desert Ecosystem
b. Mountain Ecosystem
c. Fresh water Ecosystem
d. Marine Ecosystem
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

19. An imaginary state of society is called ----

a. Socialism
b. Communism
c. Utopia
d. Euphoria
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

20. The tribe "Hajong" mainly lives in ---

a. Mymenshing and Netrokona
b. Cox's Bazar and Bandarban
c. Rangpur and Dinajpur
d. Sylhet and Rangamati
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

21. Which country is bordered by both the Atlantic and Indian Ocean?

a. India
b. South Africa
c. Japan
d. China
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

22. The book "Glimpses of World History" was written by?

a. Rabindranath Tagore
b. Carlyle
c. Jawaharlal Nehru
d. Karl Marx
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

23. International Mother Language Day is being observed since ----

a. 1999
b. 2000
c. 2001
d. 2002
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

24. "Impossible is a word which is found in a fool's dictionary" was the observatin of :

a. Abraham Lincoln
b. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
c. Napoleon
d. A. Hitler
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

25. Who among the following own the Nobel Prize for literature?

a. Linus Pauling
b. Samuel Beckett
c. Philip Noel Baker
d. Ralph Bunche
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

গণিত

26. In the figure,circle P has diameter 2 and circle Q gas diameter 1. What is the area of the shaded region ?  

a. <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mfrac><mrow><mn>3</mn><mi mathvariant="normal">&#x3C0;</mi></mrow><mn>4</mn></mfrac></math>
b.
c. <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mfrac><mrow><mn>7</mn><mi mathvariant="normal">&#x3C0;</mi></mrow><mn>2</mn></mfrac></math>
e.
গণিত

27. Which of the following describes all values of x for which <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mn>1</mn><mo>-</mo><msup><mi>x</mi><mn>2</mn></msup><mo>&#x2265;</mo><mn>0</mn><mo>?</mo></math>

a. x≥1
 
b.
x≤−1

 
c. 0≤x≤1


 
d. −1≤x≤1



 
e.

 
গণিত

28. If 4% of (P+Q) are 8 and P is a positive, what is the greatest possible value of Q?

a. 196%
 
b. 197%
 
c. 198%
 
d. 199%
গণিত

29. Find the probability of selecting a prime number from a set of number 1 to 15 (both inclusive).

a. 1/15
 
b. 3/5
 
c. 2/5
 
d. 7/15
গণিত

30. In the figure, what is the value of a?

a. 30
 
b. 45
 
c. 72
 
d. 60
গণিত

31. The larger of two numbers exceeds twice the smaller number by 9. The sum of twice the larger and 5 times the smaller number is 74. If a is the smaller number, which eqution below determines the correct value of a ?

a. 5(2a+9)+2a = 74
 
b. 5(2a-9+2a)=74
 
c. (4a+9)+5a=75
 
d. 2(2a+9)+5a=74
গণিত

32. The cost, in taka, of manufacturing x microwaves is 6000+300x taka. The amount received when selling these x microwaves is 700x taka. What is the least number of microwaves that must be manufactured and sold so that net profit is Tk. 2,400?

a. 15
 
b. 21
 
c. 19
 
d. 17
গণিত

33. The persent ratio of students to teachers at a certain school is 30 to 1. If the student enrollment were to increase by 50 students and the number of teachers were to increase by 5, the ratio of students to teachers would then be 25 to 1. What is the present number of teacher?

a. 15
 
b. 10
 
c. 12
 
d. 8
গণিত

34.
At the rate of m meters per s seconds, how many meters does a cyclist travel in x minutes?

a. mx/s
 
b. 60m/sx
 
c. 60ms/x
 
d. 60mx/s
গণিত

35. Laboni bought a 1 year, Tk. 10,000 certificate of deposit that paid interest at an annual rate of 8 percent compounded semiannually. What was the total amount of interest paid on his certificate at maturity?

a.
Tk. 10,464
 
b. Tk. 864
 
c. Tk. 816
 
d. Tk. 800
গণিত

English

36. Select the pair that best expresses a relationaship similar to the one expressed in the question pair. Divide : Unite

a. Split : Apart
b. Marriage : Divorce
c. Fission : Fusion
d. Chasm : Gap
English

37. Select the pair that best expresses a relationaship similar to the one expressed in the question pair. Just : Arbitrary

a. Order : Chaos
b. Bare : Clothed
c. Hop : Surprise
d. proper : Improper
English

38. Select the pair that best expresses a relationaship similar to the one expressed in the question pair. Food : Gourmet

a. Book : Critic
b. Art : Connoisseur
c. Sports : Fan
d. Craft : Skill
English

39. Select the pair that best expresses a relationaship similar to the one expressed in the question pair. Sail : Ship

a. Propeller : Aeroplane
b. Radar : Satellite
c. Hydrogen : Ballon
d. Accelerator : Car
English

40. Select the pair that best expresses a relationaship similar to the one expressed in the question pair. Doubt : Faith

a. Atheist : Religion
b. Skeptic : Pious
c. Iconoclast : Idol
d. Apostate : State
English

41. Fiber 'is an important' element 'to' nutrition, and it aids in 'protecting' the digestive tract 'as' well.

a. is an important
b. to
c. protecting
d. as
English

42. 'Drying' food 'by means' of solar energy 'is ancient' process 'appclied' wherever food and climatic conditions make it possible.

a. drying
b. by means
c. is ancient
d. appclied
English

43. 'The' cine camera 'has' become obsolete since 'its' invention of video recording 'technology'.

a. the
b. has
c. its
d. technology
English

44. 'Bicyclists' 'joy' riding across 'country' and through small 'towns'.

a. Bicyclists
b. joy
c. country
d. towns
English

45. 'Transplanting' organs 'such' hearts and kidneys has 'proved' easier than transplanting 'muscles'.

a. Transplanting
b. such
c. proved
d. muscles
English

46. Why would manufacturers of various devices not permit comfort to die?

a. They want to manufacture more and more comfort goods
b. Manufacturers are mainly interested in creating new things
c. Their prosperity is closely linked with the people's desire for comfort
d. Manufacturer's emphasis is on producing beautiful things
English

47. What changes according to the author has taken place in the attitude towards comfort?

a. It is taken for granted in the modern way of living
b. It has become now an ideal to be pursued for its own sake
c. It is now believed that discomfort handicaps thought
d. In is thought that comfort helps body and mind to function effectively
English

48. What was characteristic of affluent man of an earlier age?

a. He used to put higher premium on comfort
b. His emphasis was on beauty
c. He was relying on advertisements
d. He believed more in simple and cheaper things
English

49. Why does the author value comfort?

a. It helps to project one's image
b. It help to project your values
c. I encourages a blend of materialistic and spiritual thinking
d. It facilitates mental life
English

50. How do people manage to keep the love of comfort alive?

a. By pumping in more comfort goods in the market
b. By sacrificing high profit on comfort goods
c. By targeting youths in the sales campaign
d. By appealing to the emotionality
English

English

1. Select the pair that best expresses a relationaship similar to the one expressed in the question pair. Divide : Unite

a. Split : Apart
b. Marriage : Divorce
c. Fission : Fusion
d. Chasm : Gap
English

2. Select the pair that best expresses a relationaship similar to the one expressed in the question pair. Just : Arbitrary

a. Order : Chaos
b. Bare : Clothed
c. Hop : Surprise
d. proper : Improper
English

3. Select the pair that best expresses a relationaship similar to the one expressed in the question pair. Food : Gourmet

a. Book : Critic
b. Art : Connoisseur
c. Sports : Fan
d. Craft : Skill
English

4. Select the pair that best expresses a relationaship similar to the one expressed in the question pair. Sail : Ship

a. Propeller : Aeroplane
b. Radar : Satellite
c. Hydrogen : Ballon
d. Accelerator : Car
English

5. Select the pair that best expresses a relationaship similar to the one expressed in the question pair. Doubt : Faith

a. Atheist : Religion
b. Skeptic : Pious
c. Iconoclast : Idol
d. Apostate : State
English

6. Fiber 'is an important' element 'to' nutrition, and it aids in 'protecting' the digestive tract 'as' well.

a. is an important
b. to
c. protecting
d. as
English

7. 'Drying' food 'by means' of solar energy 'is ancient' process 'appclied' wherever food and climatic conditions make it possible.

a. drying
b. by means
c. is ancient
d. appclied
English

8. 'The' cine camera 'has' become obsolete since 'its' invention of video recording 'technology'.

a. the
b. has
c. its
d. technology
English

9. 'Bicyclists' 'joy' riding across 'country' and through small 'towns'.

a. Bicyclists
b. joy
c. country
d. towns
English

10. 'Transplanting' organs 'such' hearts and kidneys has 'proved' easier than transplanting 'muscles'.

a. Transplanting
b. such
c. proved
d. muscles
English

11. Why would manufacturers of various devices not permit comfort to die?

a. They want to manufacture more and more comfort goods
b. Manufacturers are mainly interested in creating new things
c. Their prosperity is closely linked with the people's desire for comfort
d. Manufacturer's emphasis is on producing beautiful things
English

12. What changes according to the author has taken place in the attitude towards comfort?

a. It is taken for granted in the modern way of living
b. It has become now an ideal to be pursued for its own sake
c. It is now believed that discomfort handicaps thought
d. In is thought that comfort helps body and mind to function effectively
English

13. What was characteristic of affluent man of an earlier age?

a. He used to put higher premium on comfort
b. His emphasis was on beauty
c. He was relying on advertisements
d. He believed more in simple and cheaper things
English

14. Why does the author value comfort?

a. It helps to project one's image
b. It help to project your values
c. I encourages a blend of materialistic and spiritual thinking
d. It facilitates mental life
English

15. How do people manage to keep the love of comfort alive?

a. By pumping in more comfort goods in the market
b. By sacrificing high profit on comfort goods
c. By targeting youths in the sales campaign
d. By appealing to the emotionality
English

গণিত

1. In the figure,circle P has diameter 2 and circle Q gas diameter 1. What is the area of the shaded region ?  

a. <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mfrac><mrow><mn>3</mn><mi mathvariant="normal">&#x3C0;</mi></mrow><mn>4</mn></mfrac></math>
b.
c. <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mfrac><mrow><mn>7</mn><mi mathvariant="normal">&#x3C0;</mi></mrow><mn>2</mn></mfrac></math>
e.
গণিত

2. Which of the following describes all values of x for which <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"><mn>1</mn><mo>-</mo><msup><mi>x</mi><mn>2</mn></msup><mo>&#x2265;</mo><mn>0</mn><mo>?</mo></math>

a. x≥1
 
b.
x≤−1

 
c. 0≤x≤1


 
d. −1≤x≤1



 
e.

 
গণিত

3. If 4% of (P+Q) are 8 and P is a positive, what is the greatest possible value of Q?

a. 196%
 
b. 197%
 
c. 198%
 
d. 199%
গণিত

4. Find the probability of selecting a prime number from a set of number 1 to 15 (both inclusive).

a. 1/15
 
b. 3/5
 
c. 2/5
 
d. 7/15
গণিত

5. In the figure, what is the value of a?

a. 30
 
b. 45
 
c. 72
 
d. 60
গণিত

6. The larger of two numbers exceeds twice the smaller number by 9. The sum of twice the larger and 5 times the smaller number is 74. If a is the smaller number, which eqution below determines the correct value of a ?

a. 5(2a+9)+2a = 74
 
b. 5(2a-9+2a)=74
 
c. (4a+9)+5a=75
 
d. 2(2a+9)+5a=74
গণিত

7. The cost, in taka, of manufacturing x microwaves is 6000+300x taka. The amount received when selling these x microwaves is 700x taka. What is the least number of microwaves that must be manufactured and sold so that net profit is Tk. 2,400?

a. 15
 
b. 21
 
c. 19
 
d. 17
গণিত

8. The persent ratio of students to teachers at a certain school is 30 to 1. If the student enrollment were to increase by 50 students and the number of teachers were to increase by 5, the ratio of students to teachers would then be 25 to 1. What is the present number of teacher?

a. 15
 
b. 10
 
c. 12
 
d. 8
গণিত

9.
At the rate of m meters per s seconds, how many meters does a cyclist travel in x minutes?

a. mx/s
 
b. 60m/sx
 
c. 60ms/x
 
d. 60mx/s
গণিত

10. Laboni bought a 1 year, Tk. 10,000 certificate of deposit that paid interest at an annual rate of 8 percent compounded semiannually. What was the total amount of interest paid on his certificate at maturity?

a.
Tk. 10,464
 
b. Tk. 864
 
c. Tk. 816
 
d. Tk. 800
গণিত

সাধারণ জ্ঞান

1. The recently declared monetary policy of Bangladesh Bar.

a. Expansionary
b. Contractionary
c. Accommodative
d. Flexible
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

2. The Euro-Zone crisis is mainly caused by :

a. Exchange Rate Volatility
b. Sub-prime lending
c. Sovereign debt
d. Fiscal restraint
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

3. The term 'bail out' is related with ---

a. Baseball
b. Banking
c. Cricket
d. Strike
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

4. What is not included in narrow money(M1)?

a. Currency
b. Demand deposits
c. Other Checkable deposits
d. Time deposits
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

5. Logarithm tables were invented by ----

a. John Napier
b. John Doe
c. John Harrison
d. John Douglas
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

6. Numismatic is the study of ---

a. Stamps
b. Space
c. Numbers
d. Coins
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

7. The Laldighi Mosque is situated in the district of ----

a. Bogra
b. Rangpur
c. pahna
d. Chittagong
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

8. Which one of the following ecosystem covers the largest area of the earth's surface?

a. Desert Ecosystem
b. Mountain Ecosystem
c. Fresh water Ecosystem
d. Marine Ecosystem
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

9. An imaginary state of society is called ----

a. Socialism
b. Communism
c. Utopia
d. Euphoria
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

10. The tribe "Hajong" mainly lives in ---

a. Mymenshing and Netrokona
b. Cox's Bazar and Bandarban
c. Rangpur and Dinajpur
d. Sylhet and Rangamati
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

11. Which country is bordered by both the Atlantic and Indian Ocean?

a. India
b. South Africa
c. Japan
d. China
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

12. The book "Glimpses of World History" was written by?

a. Rabindranath Tagore
b. Carlyle
c. Jawaharlal Nehru
d. Karl Marx
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

13. International Mother Language Day is being observed since ----

a. 1999
b. 2000
c. 2001
d. 2002
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

14. "Impossible is a word which is found in a fool's dictionary" was the observatin of :

a. Abraham Lincoln
b. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
c. Napoleon
d. A. Hitler
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

15. Who among the following own the Nobel Prize for literature?

a. Linus Pauling
b. Samuel Beckett
c. Philip Noel Baker
d. Ralph Bunche
সাধারণ জ্ঞান

Analytical Question

1. Twenty-seven persons attended a party. Which one of the following statements can never be true ?

a. There is a person in the party who acquainted with all the twenty-six others.
 
b. Each person in the party who has a different number of acquaintances.
 
c. There is a person in the party who has an odd number of acquaintances.
 
d. In the party, there is on set of three mutual acquaintances.
Analytical Question

2. Ten bools are arranged in a row following a certain sequence.Among them 3 History,3 are Economics, 2 are Math's and are English.From the left,There is English book between a History and Math's book, a History book between a Math's and an English book, an Economics book between an English and a Math's Book Math's book between two Economics books and two Economics book between Math's and a History book.Book of which subject is at the sixth position from the left?

a. Economics
 
b. English
 
c. History
 
d. Mathematics
Analytical Question

3.
In 1980, there were on the average 10 deaths at birth (infant mortality) per 10,000 population. By 1990, there were 8.5 and by 200.7.0 Today there wee 5.5 deaths at birth per 10,00 populations, and it is anticipated that the downward trend will continue. Each of the following,if true, would help to account for this trend EXCEPT ---

a. Medical care is more widespread are available.
 
b. Sanitary control have improved.
 
c. More effective birth control methods have been implemented.
 
d. The number of pediatricians per 10,00 populations has increased
Analytical Question

4. Typically, the entrepreneur is seen as an individual who owns and operates a small business. But simply to own and operate a small business- or ever a big business-dose not make someone an entrepreneur. If this person is a true entrepreneur, then new products are being created and new ways of providing services are being implemented . Which of the following conclusions can best be drawn from the above passage ?

a. An owner of a large business may be an entrepreneur.
 
b. Someone who develops an enterprise may be considered an entrepreneur.
 
c. Entrepreneurs do not own and operate small businesses.
 
d. Entrepreneurs are main actors in economic growth.
Analytical Question

5. During 2011 advertising expenditures on canned food products increased by 20 percent, while canned food consumption rose by 25 percent. Each of the following ,if true, could help to explain the increase in food consumption EXCEPT ---

a. advertising effectiveness increased
 
b. Canned food prices decreased relative to substitutes
Canned food producer were available in more stores
Can opener production doubled
c. Canned food producer were available in more stores
 
d. Can opener production doubled
Analytical Question

6. h,J,K,L,M,N and O are the only legislators eligible to vote on Bills 1,2 and 3, each of which will be passed if at least four legislators eligible vote in favor of it. each legislator must vote on all three bills; on abstentions are possible. The following is known : *H must vote against all three bills; each of the other legislators must vote in favor of at least one bill and against at lest one bill. *j must vote against Bills 1. *O Must vote against Bills 2 and 3. * L must the same way that K dose on all three bills.*N must vote the same way that O dose on all three bills. If M votes the same way that O dose on all three bills, which of the following can be determined ?  

a. Bill I will be passed
 
b. Bill I will be defeated
 
c. Bill 2 will be passed
 
d. Bill 2 will be defeated
Analytical Question

7.
h,J,K,L,M,N and O are the only legislators eligible to vote on Bills 1,2 and 3, each of which will be passed if at least four legislators eligible vote in favor of it. each legislator must vote on all three bills; on abstentions are possible. The following is known : *H must vote against all three bills; each of the other legislators must vote in favor of at least one bill and against at lest one bill. *j must vote against Bills 1. *O Must vote against Bills 2 and 3. * L must the same way that K dose on all three bills.*N must vote the same way that O dose on all three bills. If any bill is to be passed,which of the following must be among the legislators who vote in favor of it?
 

a.
J
 
b. K
 
c. M
 
d. N
Analytical Question

8.
h,J,K,L,M,N and O are the only legislators eligible to vote on Bills 1,2 and 3, each of which will be passed if at least four legislators eligible vote in favor of it. each legislator must vote on all three bills; on abstentions are possible. The following is known : *H must vote against all three bills; each of the other legislators must vote in favor of at least one bill and against at lest one bill. *j must vote against Bills 1. *O Must vote against Bills 2 and 3. * L must the same way that K dose on all three bills.*N must vote the same way that O dose on all three bills. which of the following cannot be true ?
 

a. J and K vote in favor of the same bill
 
b. J and O vote in favor of the same bill
 
c. J votes in favor of one bill and against two bills
 
d. k votes in favor of two bills and against one bill
Analytical Question

9. h,J,K,L,M,N and O are the only legislators eligible to vote on Bills 1,2 and 3, each of which will be passed if at least four legislators eligible vote in favor of it. each legislator must vote on all three bills; on abstentions are possible. The following is known : *H must vote against all three bills; each of the other legislators must vote in favor of at least one bill and against at lest one bill. *j must vote against Bills 1. *O Must vote against Bills 2 and 3. * L must the same way that K dose on all three bills.*N must vote the same way that O dose on all three bills. The maximum number of favorable votes that Bill 2 could receive is ---  

a. Two
 
b. Three
 
c. Four
 
d. Five
Analytical Question

10. h,J,K,L,M,N and O are the only legislators eligible to vote on Bills 1,2 and 3, each of which will be passed if at least four legislators eligible vote in favor of it. each legislator must vote on all three bills; on abstentions are possible. The following is known : *H must vote against all three bills; each of the other legislators must vote in favor of at least one bill and against at lest one bill. *j must vote against Bills 1. *O Must vote against Bills 2 and 3. * L must the same way that K dose on all three bills.*N must vote the same way that O dose on all three bills. which of the following must vote in favor of Bill 1 ?

a. J
 
b. K
 
c. L
 
d. O
Analytical Question