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AMCAT Aptitude Test Past Questions and Answers
This study pack, (AMCAT Aptitude Test Past Questions and Answers study pack), will help you prepare faster for all AMCAT based job aptitude tests. Mostly, using questions which have appeared in previous AMCAT tests since there is a very good chance to find repeated questions in your actual test.
Solving these will also help you understand the exam pattern, know the level of difficulty and ultimately, and help you create your best preparation strategy. Your speed and accuracy in answering the questions is key to your success at the AMCAT.
About The Test Format
AMCAT Aptitude Test usually comprise of 3 or 4 paper sections. This includes;
Compulsory Modules:
- English: This section tests your reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills.
- Quantitative Ability: This section assesses your mathematical skills, including arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation.
- Logical Reasoning: This section evaluates your logical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Optional Modules:
- Domain-specific modules: These modules are specific to your field of study or interest, such as Computer Science, Engineering, or Management.
- Personality Inventory: This module assesses your personality traits, work style, and other behavioral aspects.
Sample AMCAT Aptitude Test Questions
LOGICAL REASONING
Question 1:
If all roses are flowers and some flowers fade quickly, which of the following statements must be true?
A) All roses fade quickly.
B) Some roses fade quickly.
C) Some flowers are not roses.
D) All faded things are flowers.
Question 2:
Four friends – Alice, Bob, Carol, and Dave – are sitting in a row. Alice is to the right of Carol, but not next to Dave. Bob is to the left of Dave. Who is sitting in the middle?
A) Alice
B) Bob
C) Carol
D) Dave
Question 3:
If TRIANGLE is coded as XULBKMSI, how is RECTANGLE coded?
A) MUXKBMSI
B) MUXKBMIS
C) MUKXSBMI
D) MXUKBMSI
Question 4:
If RED is coded as 27 and BLUE is coded as 39, how is GREEN coded?
A) 53
B) 54
C) 56
D) 58
Question 5:
Five friends – Alex, Ben, Chris, David, and Evan – are attending a seminar. If Chris is sitting next to Ben, who is sitting between Evan and Alex?
A) Alex
B) Ben
C) Chris
D) David
E) Evan
NUMERICAL REASONING
Question 1:
If the price of a book is $20 and it is discounted by 15%, what is the discounted price?
A) $17
B) $18
C) $19
D) $21
Question 2:
A train travels 240 kilometers in 4 hours. What is its average speed in kilometers per hour?
A) 45 km/h
B) 60 km/h
C) 55 km/h
D) 65 km/h
Question 3:
If the area of a square is 36 square meters, what is the length of one side?
A) 4 meters
B) 6 meters
C) 9 meters
D) 12 meters
Question 4:
If a shirt costs $25 and its price is increased by 20%, what is the new price?
A) $20
B) $30
C) $35
D) $40
Question 5:
John’s monthly salary is $2,500. If he spends 30% of his salary on rent and 20% on groceries, how much money does he have left?
A) $600
B) $700
C) $800
D) $900
VERBAL REASONING
Question 1:
Choose the word that is most similar in meaning to “Eloquent”:
A) Fluent
B) Quiet
C) Rude
D) Shy
Question 2:
Identify the word that is the opposite in meaning to “Generous”:
A) Stingy
B) Kind
C) Charitable
D) Giving
Question 3:
In which sentence is the word “Amicable” used correctly?
A) The neighbors had an amicable disagreement about the property line.
B) The debate became amicable as both sides grew more heated.
C) She had an amicable personality, always starting arguments.
D) The amicable tennis match lasted for hours.
Question 4:
Choose the correct spelling:
A) Ineviteble
B) Inevitible
C) Inevetible
D) Inevitable
Question 5:
Identify the sentence with the correct punctuation:
A) The cat hissed, and then ran away.
B) The cat, hissed and then ran away.
C) The cat hissed and, then ran away.
D) The cat hissed and then ran, away.
Question 6:
Choose the option that correctly rearranges the words to form a grammatically correct sentence:
A) In, the, evening, went, they, for, a, walk.
B) For, they, a, went, evening, walk, in, the.
C) They, went, for, a, walk, in, the, evening.
D) Walk, went, they, a, for, the, in, evening.
Question 7:
Identify the sentence that uses the correct tense:
A) She will finishing her assignment soon.
B) He was will be reading a book.
C) They has gone to the store.
D) I have already eaten dinner.
Question 8:
Choose the option with the correct sentence structure:
A) Quickly ran the dog in the park.
B) The dog quickly ran in the park.
C) In the park quickly the dog ran.
D) Ran quickly the dog in the park.
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