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Leen Gat Tajmeeat 2025 Part 3

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Leen Gat Tajmeeat 2025 Part 3

The document presents a series of mathematical problems and analogy questions designed to prepare students for critical tests, specifically the GAT course. It includes various types of questions, such as simplifications, comparisons, evaluations, and problem-solving scenarios. Additionally, it provides correct answers for each question, indicating the intended solutions for the readers.

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1. Simplify: 𝟐 + 𝟏𝟑 + 𝟏
𝟗

A) 21 22 22 25
B) C) D)
9 9 7 9
→B

2. What is the least number we can subtract from 4949 so that it is divisible by 13?
A) 13 B) 11 C) 9 D) 7
→C

√ √𝟐𝟕
3.
𝟖
+ √𝟐 = ?
√ 2 3 1 1
A) B) C) D)
𝟑 5 √6 3 3
→D
√ √
3 6
𝒙+𝒚 𝒙+𝒚
4. If
𝟐
= 𝐧 + 𝟑, where 𝟐
is the mean of x and y, compare the values of:
COLUMN A COLUMN B
𝒙+𝒚
−𝟑 𝐧
𝟐
A) A>B B) B > A C) A=B D) Insufficient Data

C

5. According to the chart, which university had its budget increased the most from 2021 to 2024?

A) King Saud B) Umm Al-Qura C) King Abdulaziz D) Both A and C


University University University
→D

6. If 𝟐 𝟕 × 𝟑 𝟒 = 𝐱 𝟕 , what is x?
A) 3 1 C) 1 D) 0
B)
3 7
→A
7. Compare between:
Value of A Value of B
(−𝟐) (𝟑) (−𝟒) (−4) + (7)
A) A>B B) B > A C) A=B D) Insufficient Data

A

8. Evaluate 𝟗 𝟔 ÷ 𝟖 × ( 𝟗 − 𝟓 ) .
A) 36 B) 48 C) 52 D) 66
→B

9. What is ∠ 𝐐
?

A) 42° B) 52° C) 72° D) 82°


→C

10. What will be the value of m°+n°?

A) 100° B) 145° C) 175° D) 205°


→B

11. If the largest sphere that can be inscribed in a cube has a side of 10 cm, then find the volume of the
sphere.
A) 523.3 cm3 B) 220 cm3 C) 110 cm3 D) 92.3 cm3
→A

+ 𝒚 ° )?
°
I h rageo
12.ntetinl nh
teright, what is the value of (x

A) 90° B) 180° C) 270° D) 360°


→C
13. If 𝐚 ⋅ 𝐛 > 𝟎, which of the following expressions must be non-positive?
A) a + b B) a−b C) a2−b2 D) −ab
→D

14. If a is a positive odd number and b is a positive even number then which of the following number is
an odd number?
A) b+b B) ab C) a+a D) a+b
→D

𝟏 𝟏
15. If
𝟒𝐱+𝟑
= 𝐱+𝟑
so x = ?
A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
→A

𝟑𝟎𝟎 𝟑𝟎𝟎 𝟑𝟎𝟎


16. Find the value of:
𝟎.𝟑
+ 𝟎 . 𝟎 𝟑− 𝟎 . 𝟎 𝟎 𝟑
A) −83000 B) −86000 C) −89000 D) −91000
→C

17. The ratio of students who scored "Outstanding" to the total number of students is 1:3. What
percentage of students received an "Outstanding" score?
A) 25% B) 33% C) 30% D) 40%
→B

18. The Tesla Pi phone value was 3,008 SAR but depreciated by 12% over a year. What is the phone’s
value now?
A) 360 SAR B) 1,509 SAR C) 2,647 SAR D) 2,903 SAR
→C

19. If each square represents 8 students, how many students are there in the school?

A) 66 B) 78 C) 87 D) 96
→D

𝟒 𝟑
20. What is the value of √ ( 𝟐 𝟏 − 𝟓 ) × ?
𝟒

A) 12 B) 14 C) 16 D) 30
→C
21. √ 𝟎 . 𝟓 ÷ √ 𝟔 𝟒 = ?
𝟐𝟓𝟔

A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 3
→A

22. The mean of two numbers is 15, and their difference is 8. Find the larger number.
A) 11 B) 15 C) 19 D) 21
→C

23. The graph below shows the number of students across different grades in an exam. Based on the
graph, which grade has the smallest number of students?

A) Grade 2 B) Grade 5 C) Grade 6 D) Grade 9


→D

24. In a business partnership, Ali's share is twice as much as Bilal's share. If Bilal's share is 1,500 riyals,
find the total value of the partnership.
A) 2,000 B) 4,500 C) 5,000 D) 6,500
→B

25. If 𝟐𝟗>𝐚>𝐛>𝐜>𝟏𝟕 where a, b and c are consecutive even numbers and one of them should
be divisible by 7 find 𝐚+𝐛
A) 54 B) 66 C) 72 D) 88
→A

26. If x is an integer, what is the probability that 𝐱𝟑 is an even number?


A) 25% B) 40% C) 50% D) 70%
→C

27. How many numbers from 50 to 150 are divisible by 7, 5 and 3?


A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
→B
𝟒 𝟔+ 𝟒 𝟒
28. What is the value of .
𝟒𝟒
A) 16 B) 14 C) 17 D) 18
→C

29. 𝟑√ 𝟒 𝟐 ÷ 𝟒 ( 𝟔 − 𝟒 )=?
A) 3 3
B) 3 C) √2 D) 2
√3 →C

30. In the given square, find the value of a.

A) 3 B) 4 C) 7 D) 8
→C

31. Solve for x: ∣3x+4∣=10


−13 −14
A) 2 ,−5 B) 2 ,3 C) 2 ,3 D) 6
→C

32. Find the overlap area if:


𝐀𝐫𝐞𝐚 𝐨𝐟 𝐜𝐢𝐫𝐜𝐥𝐞 𝐓=𝟖𝟏𝐜𝐦𝟐
𝐀𝐫𝐞𝐚 𝐨𝐟 𝐜𝐢𝐫𝐜𝐥𝐞 𝐔=𝟒𝟗 𝐜𝐦𝟐
𝐓𝐨𝐭𝐚𝐥 𝐀𝐫𝐞𝐚=𝟏𝟎𝟒 𝐜𝐦𝟐

A) 22 cm2 B) 26 cm2 C) 31 cm2 D) 38 cm2


→B

33. If 𝐚 , 𝐛and c are integer numbers, 𝐚 + 𝐛 = 𝐜 and 𝐚 − 𝐛 = 𝟑then which statement is true?
𝟑

3a=c−3b b=c−3a c=3ab 3b


A) B) C) D) a= c
→A
34. Find the sum of the following numbers.

A) 600 B) 598 C) 597 D) 595


→C

35. What is the value of x, if 𝟐 𝟓 𝟎 − 𝟐 𝟒 𝟗 = 𝟐 𝐱.


A) 51 B) 49 C) 48 D) 54
→B

36. In a basket of fruits, the ratio of apples to oranges is 3:5. If there are 15 apples, how many oranges
are in the basket?
A) 20 B) 25 C) 30 D) 35
→B

37. In the math exam, what is the most common score in terms of the number of students?

A) 50 B) 60 C) 70 D) 80
→C

38. Find the equation of the line that is perpendicular to 𝐱 + 𝐲 = 𝟓and passes through the point (1,2).
A) y=x−1 B) y=x+1 C) y = x + 5 D) y=x−5
→B

39. Find the measure of the interior angle of a regular hexagon.


A) 120° B) 180° C) 220° D) 320°
→A

40. Compare between:


Value of A Value of B
𝟏 1 1
4+
𝟒+𝟓 5
B > A Information
A) A>B B) C) B=A D)
insufficient
→B
𝟐.𝟒 𝟐.𝟒
41. Find the value of
𝟏𝟎
− 𝟏 𝟎 𝟎.
A) 0.215 B) 0.216 C) 0.218 D) 0.226
→B

42. Find the difference between the areas of two triangles.

A) 24 cm2 B) 12 cm2 C) 10 cm2 D) 6 cm2


→B

43. If 𝐦 =𝐧 + 𝟏and
𝟑 n = 128, then find m.
𝟖

A) 22 B) 25 C) 29 D) 31
→C

44. Find the mean of a and b, if 𝐚 + 𝟖 = 𝟏 .


𝟐𝟎−𝐛

A) 3 B) 4 C) 6 D) 9
→C

45. What is 𝒎 ∠ ?𝐚

A) 30° B) 60° C) 90° D) 120°


→B
46. In the given triangle, what is the largest side?

A) All the same B) GE C) FG D) EF


→C

47. If the radius of the circle equals 4 and arc length BC is 𝛑 find 𝐦 ∠ 𝐁 𝐀. 𝐂

A) 33° B) 35° C) 42° D) 45°


→D

48. A clock shows the time as 3:15 PM. What is the minor angle between the hour hand
and the minute hand at this time?
A) 4 .32. °5 ° B) C) 5 . 5 ° D) 7 . 5 °
→D

49. Find the value of √ 𝟏 𝟒 𝟕 + √ 𝟏 𝟎 𝟖 + √ 𝟐 𝟕 − √ 𝟑


A) 10√5 B) 13√2 C) 15√3 D) 25√4
→C

50. How many even numbers are there between 1 and 101?
A) 30 B) 40 C) 50 D) 60
→C
ANALOGY 56. SUN : DAY
A) moon : night
51. HAND : GLOVE
B) clock : time
A) knee : sock
C) fire : heat
B) face : glasses
D) earth : orbit
C) finger : ring →A
D) head : hat
→D 57. OAR : ROWBOAT
A) sail : ship
52. WHEEL : CAR
B) wheel : bus
A) wing : bird
C) engine : bicycle
B) engine : airplane
D) rope : bridge
C) pedal : bicycle →A
D) tire : road
→C 58. BARK : DOG
A) meow : cat
53. BATTERY : FLASHLIGHT
B) roar : tree
A) fuel : car
C) chirp : elephant
B) lamp : lightbulb
D) growl : cloud
C) switch : fan →A
D) wire : electricity
→A 59. WINDOW : HOUSE
A) table : room
54. NEEDLE : SEW
B) lens : camera
A) pen : erase
C) roof : rain
B) brush : paint
D) mirror : reflection
C) spoon : cook →B
D) key : open
→B 60. PAINT : ARTIST
A) words : author
55. TEACHER : SCHOOL
B) notes : listener
A) chef : kitchen
C) food : farmer
B) pilot : car
D) song : dancer
C) doctor : medicine →A
D) engineer : blueprint
→A
CONTEXTUAL ERROR 66. Perseverance goes a short way.
A) Perseverance
61. Norah has always dreamed of being
B) goes
athletic but has never put in the laziness to
achieve her dream. C) short

A) dreamed D) way
→C
B) athletic
67. Don’t let your circumstances hold you
C) laziness
forward.
D) achieve
A) let
→C
62. Although they act out of care, parents can B) circumstances
sometimes be too controlling of their C) hold
mothers. D) forward
A) act →D
B) sometimes 68. The only limit to our realization of
C) controlling yesterday will be our doubts of today.
A) limit
D) mothers
→D B) realization
63. Reading novels can reduce imagination and C) yesterday
increase vocabulary. D) doubts
A) Reading →C
B) reduce 69. True friends are never close, maybe in
C) increase distance but never in heart.

D) vocabulary A) close
→B B) in
64. My computer mouse is so new it barely C) But
works. D) heart
A) mouse →A
B) new 70. If you always keep junk food in your
C) computer
kitchen, you will always eat good food
while at home.
D) works
A) always
→B
65. Ahmad is so arrogant he always has a smile B) keep
on his face. C) junk

A) so D) good
→C
B) arrogant
C) his
D) face
→B
SENTENCE COMPLETION 75. The lawyer’s argument was so ______ that
even those who initially disagreed found
71. Many people wrongly assume that themselves convinced.
creativity is an inborn trait, when in A) persuasive
reality, it is a skill that can be ______
B) irrelevant
through practice and persistence.
ignored C) misleading
A)
diminished D) vague
B)
→A
C) cultivated

D) suppressed 76. The company’s profits have been steadily


→C ______, indicating a need for better
financial management.
72. The new policy was designed to ______ A) increasing
waste and promote sustainable practices declining
B)
in the workplace.
C) stabilizing
A) encourage
eliminate D) doubling
B)
→B
C) conceal

D) exaggerate 77. The student’s excuse for missing class was


→B so ______ that the teacher refused to
believe it.
73. Unlike her outgoing and sociable brother, plausible
A)
Sarah is ______ and prefers to spend time convincing
B)
alone.
absurd
gregarious C)
A) reasonable
introverted D)
B)
→C
C) talkative

D) enthusiastic 78. Scientists have warned that without


→B immediate action, the effects of climate
change could be ______.
74. Although the book was highly informative, A) reversible
the professor found it ______ due to its catastrophic
B)
overly technical language and complex
ideas. C) insignificant

A) fascinating D) temporary
unreadable →B
B)
C) enlightening

D) confusing
→D
79. Even though the painting was old and
damaged, the museum staff managed to 84. Odd One Out:
______ it to its original beauty. A) Knife
A) ignore
B) Fork
B) restore
C) Plate
C) replace
D) Spoon
D) diminish →C
→B
85. Odd One Out:
80. The witness’s testimony was so ______ A) Chess
that the jury had no difficulty believing
her account of the events. B) Basketball
contradictory C) Tennis
A)
credible D) Soccer
B)
doubtful →A
C)
suspicious
D) 86. Odd One Out:
→B
A) Bread
B) Rice
C) Chicken
ODD ONE OUT
D) Pasta
81. Odd One Out: →C
A) Happy
B) Excited 87. Odd One Out:

C) Joyful A) Rectangle
D) Furious B) Square
→D C) Triangle
D) Circle
82. Odd One Out: →D
A) Mercury

B) Venus
88. Odd One Out:

C) Earth A) Novel

D) Moon B) Poem
→D C) Painting
D) Short story
83. Odd One Out: →C
A) Chair
B) Window
C) Sofa
D) Table
→B
89. Odd One Out: 91. The widespread use of insecticides has…
A) Knife A) reduced the number of wild animals.
B) Scissors B) caused imbalance in the relationship between
living beings and their environment.
C) Hammer
D) Pen C) eliminated diseases by killing mosquitoes and
flies.
→D
D) caused biological hazards.
90. Odd One Out: →
B
92. The passage emphasizes that modern
A) Falcon
technology…
B) Giraffe
A) is an unmixed blessing
C) Kangaroo
B) has caused serious hazards to life
D) Elephant
C) has produced powerful chemicals
→A
D) has benefited highly developed nations
→B

READING COMPREHENSION 93. According to the passage the increasing


use of fertilizers is responsible for…
Reading Passage 1 abundance
A) of food
disturbance
B) in the ecological system
The assault on the purity of the environment is the
water
C) pollution
price that we pay for many of the benefits of
increase
D) in diseases
modern technology. For the advantage of
automotive transportation, we pay a price in →C
smog-induced diseases; for the powerful effects of 94. The harmful effects of modern technology
new insecticides. We pay a price in dwindling are…
wildlife and disturbances in the relation of living
A) widespread but short-lived
things and their surroundings; for nuclear power,
we risk the biological hazards of radiation. By B) widespread and long-lasting
increasing agricultural production with fertilizers, C) limited and long-lasting
we worsen water population. Thus, the highly
developed nations of the world are not only the D) severe but short-lived
immediate beneficiaries of the good that →B
technology can do, but they are also the first 95. Radioactive pollutants…
victims of environmental
A) are limited in their effect.
diseases that technology breeds.
B) will infect the atmosphere for thousands of
In the past, the environmental effects which years.
accompanied technological progress
were C) will be on the surface of earth for a very long
restricted to a small and relatively short time. time.
However, the new hazards are neither local nor
D) will dissipate in short span of time.
brief. Modern air pollution covers vast areas of
→C
continents. In addition, radioactive fallout from
the nuclear explosion is worldwide. Radioactive
pollutants on the surface of the earth will be found
there for generations, and in case of radiocarbon,
for thousands of years.
96. What is the main idea of the passage? 99. Lionesses go for hunting…
A) Modern technology provides benefits but also
A) all alone.
causes serious, long-term environmental harm. B) with their male partners only.
B) Environmental damage is a necessary cost of C) with their cubs and male partners.
technological progress.
D) with their cubs only.
C) Technological advancements are essential for
→C
modern living.
100. When the lionesses go in search for their
D) Developed nations suffer less from
environmental hazards than developing prey, they are very…
nations. A) bored.
→A B) cautious.
C) playful.
Reading Passage 2
D) sluggish.
Male lions are rather reticent about expanding →B

their energy in hunting. More than three quarters


of kills are made by lionesses that are in front. They
are tensely scanning ahead looking for a prey to
hunt. The cubs lag playfully behind and the males
bring up the rear, walking slowly, their massive
heads nodding with each step as if they were
bored with the whole matter. But slothfulness may
have survival value. With lionesses which are busy
hunting, the males function as guard for the cubs,
protecting them particularly from hyenas.

97. According to the passage male lions


generally do not go for hunting because…
they do not like it.
A)
they want lioness to get training.
B)
they wish to save their vigor for other things.
C)
they are very lazy.
D)
→C
98. Male lions protect their cubs…
A) from the members of their own species.
B) from hyenas only.
C) from hyenas as much as from other enemies.
D) more from hyenas than from other animals.
→D
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