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This document provides a sample paper for the UGAT (General) exam, which has three parts: [1] Verbal/English, [2] Quantitative Analysis, and [3] Logical and Analytical Reasoning. The Verbal/English section includes reading comprehension questions about primary and secondary emotions. The Quantitative Analysis section contains math word problems. The Logical and Analytical Reasoning section presents reasoning questions involving relationships between people and evaluating arguments.

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UGAT Sample Paper PDF

This document provides a sample paper for the UGAT (General) exam, which has three parts: [1] Verbal/English, [2] Quantitative Analysis, and [3] Logical and Analytical Reasoning. The Verbal/English section includes reading comprehension questions about primary and secondary emotions. The Quantitative Analysis section contains math word problems. The Logical and Analytical Reasoning section presents reasoning questions involving relationships between people and evaluating arguments.

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Sample Paper UGAT (General)

School of Social Sciences, University of Management and Technology

The test has 3 parts: Verbal / English, Quantitative Analysis, & Logical & Analytical Reasoning.
Specimen for Verbal/ English

Read the following texts carefully and answer the given questions.

TEXT 1
Some researchers distinguish primary emotions, which are thought to be universal, from
secondary emotions, which include variations and blends that are specific to cultures. The
primary emotions are usually identified with fear, anger, sadness, joy, surprise and disgust. Other
psychologist doubt that surprise and disgust are true emotions; they also think that this list omits
universal emotions, such as love, hope, empathy and pride, that are difficult to measure
psychologically.

1. According to the passage, other psychologist thinks that the emotions of surprise and
disgust are __________.
A. true emotions
B. difficult to measure
C. not true emotions
D. secondary emotions
E. primary emotions

2. The word ‘omits’ at the end of line 4 means ___________.


A. deletes
B. falsifies
C. adds
D. corrects
E. measures

Choose the right option needed to complete the sentence correctly.

1. Donald Trump _____ his presidential campaign as an underdog, but ultimately won the
election.
A. begun
B. began
C. were began
D. were beginning
E. beginning
2. The Victory Day celebrations of May 9 ______ the victory of the allied over Nazi
Germany in Second World War.
A. is commemorated
B. was commemorated
C. commemorates
D. commemorating
E. will commemorate

Choose the correct model verb from the given options.

1. The young _____ disrespect their elders.


A. oughtn't
B. hadn't
C. haven't
D. couldn't
E. needn’t

2. Please do not come late, else you _____ come at all in the class.
A. needn't
B. weren't
C. can't
D. couldn't
E. mustn’t

Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition.

1. You can climb up the roof of the house ___ the help of this ladder.
A. by
B. at
C. with
D. to
E. Since

2. McDonald is a typical example ____ American fast food chains.


A. off
B. of
C. on
D. in
E. by
Choose from the five given alternatives the one which best expresses the meaning of the
italicized idioms/phrases.

1. To loose face
A. be humiliated
B. be disfigured
C. be scolded
D. be blamed
E. be criticized

2. To drive home
A. to eulogize
B. to discover one’s abilities
C. to return to the place of origin
D. to go home
E. to emphasize
Choose the word from the five given choices that is most nearly opposite in meaning to that
of the italicized word.

1. Refract
A. scatter
B. sprinkle
C. reflect
D. spread
E. spend

2. Composite
A. compound
B. duped
C. singular
D. calm
E. healthy
Choose the one of the five pairs of choices in each of the following questions that aligns
itself best with the italicized one on the basis of synonymy.

1. Care: Cure
A. hook: crook
B. revel: revitalize
C. stout: demure
D. treat: heal
E. sweet: insidious
2. Agree: Accept
A. profane: vulgarity
B. concur: admit
C. confuse: satisfy
D. compensate: damage
E. complacent: inane
Choose the pair from among the five given choices that best expresses a relationship similar
to that in the italicized pair in each question.

1. Slim: Thin
A. red: green
B. linen: bed
C. healthy: fat
D. adult: mature
E. brave: timid

2. Pretty: Beautiful
A. shy: insignificant
B. width: length
C. training: heredity
D. plant: tree
E. anger: rage

Part-2 Specimen Questions

Quantitative Analysis

1. If 50 participants took a test and 25 of them failed, what percent of them passed?

A) 99% B) 75% C) 50% D) 49 % (E) 25%

2. The value of 5(2x-1) + 4 for x=3

A) 3 B) 27 C) 28 D) 29 E) 129

3. The mean or average of 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2.

A)3 B) 6 C) 12 D) 2 E) 5
Part-3 Specimen Questions

Logical and Analytical Reasoning

1. In a scenario, If a > b, b > c and d > a then?

A. b<d
B. a<c
C. b>d
D. c>d
E. a>c

Adnan is Junaid's son and Ghania's brother. Marawat is Ghayas's mother and Jabeen’s daughter.

2.Which of the statements below is definitely true?

A. Jabeen is Adnan’s mother-in-law


B. Marawat is Adnan's mother
C. Jabeen is Junaid's grandmother
D. Adnan is Jabeen’s brother
E. Junaid is Adnan’s son

Many People do not have the habit of reading the books they purchase. For example nineteen
percent of university students in Lahore have text books, but only five percent of them read more
than once a year.

3. Which argument is logically valid?


A. Regular book readers are prone to eye diseases.
B. Readers often overstate about their daily book reading
C. The sale of the novels is more than that of other type
D. Many people buy books to pretend themselves as a scholar
E. Reading speed is increased by frequent reading of books

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