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Complete and updated past questions compilation of Afrix Technology Aptitude test. To perform your best, a crucial part of your preparation tactics, is to practice previous years’ papers. Solving these will help you understand the exam pattern, know the level of difficulty and ultimately, and help you create your best preparation strategy.
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This Afrix Technology Past Questions study pack helps you to prepare for Afrix Technology graduate trainee assessments. It helps you familiarize yourself with the kind of questions you will face in the test using actual questions from previous exams.
Affix Technology uses aptitude assessments as part of its multi-stage assessment procedures for the selection and development of staff. Research has shown that they are powerful predictors of performance at work. The test is usually conducted by the in-house recruitment department or outsourced to recruitment companies like solid hire, metal, or workforce group.
LOGICAL REASONING
Question 1:
If all robots are machines and some machines are automated, which of the following conclusions is valid?
A) All robots are automated.
B) All automated things are machines.
C) Some machines are not robots.
D) All machines are robots.
Question 2:
If no birds can swim and some penguins can swim, which of the following statements must be true?
A) All penguins are birds.
B) No penguins can fly.
C) All birds can fly.
D) No birds can dive.
Question 3:
If all buses are vehicles and some vehicles are red, which of the following statements is NOT necessarily true?
A) Some buses are red.
B) All red things are buses.
C) Some red things are vehicles.
D) No buses are red.
Question 4:
If John is taller than Maria, and Maria is taller than Lisa, which of the following statements is accurate?
A) Lisa is shorter than John.
B) Maria is the tallest.
C) Lisa is the shortest.
D) John is the shortest.
Question 5:
If no reptiles are mammals and all dogs are mammals, which of the following inferences is correct?
A) All reptiles are dogs.
B) Some mammals are dogs.
C) Some reptiles are not dogs.
D) All dogs are reptiles.
Question 6:
If all A are B and some B are C, which of the following conclusions can be drawn?
A) Some A are not C.
B) All C are B.
C) All A are C.
D) No C are A.
Question 7:
If no vegetables are fruits and all carrots are vegetables, which of the following can be concluded?
A) All fruits are carrots.
B) Some fruits are not carrots.
C) No carrots are fruits.
D) Some vegetables are fruits.
Question 8:
If no students are athletes and some athletes are scholars, which of the following is a valid inference?
A) Some scholars are not students.
B) No scholars are athletes.
C) All students are scholars.
D) Some athletes are not students.
Question 9:
If all circles are shapes and some shapes are triangles, which of the following is necessarily true?
A) All triangles are circles.
B) Some circles are not triangles.
C) No triangles are circles.
D) Some shapes are circles.
Question 10:
If no roses are lilies and all flowers are roses, which of the following conclusions is valid?
A) All lilies are flowers.
B) Some flowers are not lilies.
C) No flowers are lilies.
D) Some roses are not lilies.
VERBAL REASONING
Question 1:
Choose the word that is most nearly opposite in meaning to “Eloquent”:
A) Articulate
B) Fluent
C) Inarticulate
D) Verbose
Question 2:
Which of the following proverbs means “Don’t judge someone’s ability by their appearance”?
A) A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
B) You can’t judge a book by its cover.
C) Every cloud has a silver lining.
D) A stitch in time saves nine.
Question 3:
In which sentence is the word “Surreptitious” used correctly?
A) The mayor gave a surreptitious speech.
B) She surreptitiously returned the stolen item.
C) His surreptitious attitude was loud and clear.
D) The concert was filled with surreptitious melodies.
Question 4:
Select the option that best expresses the meaning of the phrase: “Biting off more than you can chew.”
A) Taking small bites of a large meal.
B) Chewing gum excessively.
C) Attempting something too difficult.
D) Sharing food with friends.
Question 5:
Choose the correct analogy:
Feather : Bird :: Scale : ?
A) Snake
B) Lizard
C) Fish
D) Scales
Question 6:
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
A) Me and her went to the store.
B) Him and I are good friends.
C) She and I went to the movies.
D) Them and we are on the same team.
Question 7:
Which of the following is a synonym for “Cacophony”?
A) Symphony
B) Melody
C) Harmony
D) Dissonance
Question 8:
Complete the following analogy:
Ocean : Water :: Desert : ?
A) Sand
B) Dunes
C) Heat
D) Arid
Question 9:
Identify the grammatical error in the sentence:
“Each of the students have completed their assignments.”
A) Each
B) Students
C) Have
D) Their
Question 10:
Choose the word that best fits in the blank:
The artist’s work was so intricate and detailed, it was truly a labor of ________.
A) Art
B) Effort
C) Love
D) Passion
NUMERICAL REASONING
Question 1:
If a computer server has 800 GB of storage space and 30% of it is used, how much storage space is still available?
A) 240 GB
B) 560 GB
C) 770 GB
D) 400 GB
Question 2:
If an item costs $75 after a 25% discount, what was the original price?
A) $100
B) $85
C) $90
D) $60
Question 3:
A factory produces 800 widgets per day. If the production is increased by 20%, how many widgets will be produced in a day?
A) 160
B) 960
C) 1,000
D) 1,600
Question 4:
If a car travels 240 miles in 4 hours, what is its average speed in miles per hour?
A) 60 mph
B) 40 mph
C) 80 mph
D) 30 mph
Question 5:
If the ratio of boys to girls in a classroom is 3:2 and there are 24 students, how many girls are there?
A) 8
B) 10
C) 12
D) 16
Question 6:
A company’s profit increased from $50,000 to $70,000 over a year. What was the percentage increase in profit?
A) 30%
B) 20%
C) 40%
D) 50%
Question 7:
If the perimeter of a square is 36 units, what is the length of one side of the square?
A) 6 units
B) 9 units
C) 12 units
D) 18 units
Question 8:
A recipe calls for 2 cups of flour to make 12 cookies. How many cups of flour are needed to make 36 cookies?
A) 3 cups
B) 4 cups
C) 5 cups
D) 6 cups
Question 9:
A phone plan costs $40 per month with an additional $0.10 per minute of talk time. If a customer’s bill is $52, how many minutes of talk time did they use?
A) 60 minutes
B) 80 minutes
C) 120 minutes
D) 240 minutes
Question 10:
If a rectangle has a length of 10 meters and a width of 5 meters, what is its area?
A) 25 square meters
B) 30 square meters
C) 40 square meters
D) 50 square meters
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