Fpt University- Scholarship Demo Test

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  • 1. 

    Mary, who is sixteen years old, is four times as old as her brother. How old will Mary be when she is twice as old as her brother?

    • A.

      20

    • B.

      24

    • C.

      25

    • D.

      26

    • E.

      28

    Correct Answer
    B. 24
    Explanation
    Let’s solve this step by step:
    Mary is sixteen years old, which is four times the age of her brother. So, her brother is currently
    16/4​=4
    years old.
    We need to find out when Mary will be twice as old as her brother. Let’s say this happens after x years. At that time, Mary will be 16 + x years old and her brother will be 4 + x years old.
    Setting up the equation 16 + x = 2 * (4 + x), we can solve for x:
    16+x=2∗4+2x
    16+x=8+2x
    16−8=2x−x
    x=8
    So, Mary will be twice as old as her brother in 8 years. Therefore, Mary will be
    16+8=24
    years old at that time.

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  • 2. 

    Find out the wrong number in the given sequence of numbers: 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

    • A.

      10

    • B.

      11

    • C.

      12

    • D.

      9

    Correct Answer
    B. 11
    Explanation
    The wrong number in the series is 11. 11 is the only prime number in the given sequence.

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  • 3. 

    Free notebooks were distributed equally among children of a class. The number of notebooks each child got was one-eighth of the number of children. Had the number of children been half, each child would have got 16 notebooks. Total how many notebooks were distributed ?

    • A.

      256

    • B.

      432

    • C.

      512

    • D.

      640

    • E.

      None of these

    Correct Answer
    C. 512
    Explanation
    If the number of children had been half, each child would have received 16 notebooks. This means that the total number of notebooks distributed would have been 16 multiplied by the number of children. Since each child received one-eighth of the number of children, the number of children can be calculated by multiplying the number of notebooks each child received by 8. So, by substituting the number of notebooks each child received (16) into the equation, we find that the number of children is 16 * 8 = 128. Therefore, the total number of notebooks distributed is 16 * 128 = 512.

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  • 4. 

    • There are 2 Sections, include 20 multiple choice questions (Logic, Math and English) and an essay
    • Candidates have 60 minutes to finish the DEMO TEST
    • Total marks is 50 (2 marks for each right answer, 10 marks for essay)

  • 5. 

    (10 Questions- 20 Marks)

  • 6. 

    Can the shape on the left, when folded, make the object on the right? 

    • A.

      Yes

    • B.

      No

    Correct Answer
    A. Yes
    Explanation
    The shape on the left can be folded to make the object on the right because they have the same outline and proportions.

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  • 7. 

    (10 Questions- 20 Marks + 1 Essay- 10 Marks)

  • 8. 

    (2 Questions- 4 Marks)

  • 9. 

    The Vaal River is one of the major rivers in South Africa but the runoff is not constant which means that large dams have to be built _____ store water for use. 

    • A.

      Notwithstanding

    • B.

      Regardless of

    • C.

      So as to

    • D.

      Thanks to

    • E.

      With the aim of

    Correct Answer
    C. So as to
    Explanation
    Large dams have to be built so as to store water for use because the runoff of the Vaal River is not constant. This means that without the construction of these dams, there would not be a reliable and consistent water supply available.

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  • 10. 

    Father: “What? You crashed the car again?”Son: “__________________________________"Father: “I’m sure it wasn’t. This is the third accident you have had this year.”Son: “You are very angry now, dad. We had better talk about this later on.” 

    • A.

      I do apologize. I promise it won’t happen again.

    • B.

      Was the car in good condition?

    • C.

      Why do you ask? Don’t you know it’s too late now?

    • D.

      Was it worth the money and time you wasted?

    • E.

      But it wasn’t my fault. You’ve got to believe me.

    Correct Answer
    E. But it wasn’t my fault. You’ve got to believe me.
    Explanation
    The son's response of "But it wasn't my fault. You've got to believe me" suggests that he is denying responsibility for the car crash. He is trying to convince his father that he is not to blame for the accident and wants his father to trust him. The father's previous statement about this being the third accident the son has had this year implies that the son has a history of being careless or irresponsible with the car, which may make it difficult for the father to believe him.

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  • 11. 

    ( 8 Questions- 16 Marks)

  • 12. 

    Students are responsible for familiarising themselves with the University Code of Student Conduct, as on enrollment with the University  the student has placed themselves under the policies and regulations of the University and all of its duly constituted bodies. Disciplinary authority is exercised through the Student Conduct Committee. The Committee has procedures in place for hearing allegations of misconduct. Copies of the student conduct code are available at the Student Services Office.Academic dishonesty is never condoned by the University. This includes cheating and plagiarism, which violate the Student Conduct Code and could result in expulsion or failing the course.Cheating includes but is not limited to obtaining or giving unauthorized help during an examination, getting unauthorized information about the contents of an examination before it is administered, using unauthorised sources of information during an examination, altering or falsifying the record of any grades, altering or supplying answers after an examination has been handed in, falsifying any official University record, and misrepresenting the facts to get exemptions from or extensions to course requirements.Plagiarism includes but is not limited to submitting any paper or other document, to satisfy an academic requirement, which has been copied either in whole or in part from someone else’s work without identifying that person; failing to identify as a quotation a documented idea that has not been thoroughly assimilated into the student's language and style, or paraphrasing a passage so closely that the reader could be misled as to the source; submitting the same written or oral material in different courses without obtaining authorisation from the lecturers involved; or 'dry-labbing', which includes obtaining and using experimental data from fellow students without the express consent of the lecturer, utilizing experimental data and laboratory write-ups from other parts of the course or from previous terms during which the course was conducted, and fabricating data to fit the expected results.

  • 13. 

     The Student Services Office familiarises students with the student code.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    • C.

      Not given

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement "The Student Services Office familiarises students with the student code" is false. The passage does not provide any information about the role of the Student Services Office in familiarizing students with the student code.

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  • 14. 

    The text lists all activities that are considered to be cheating.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    • C.

      Not given

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The passage does not mention anything about listing activities that are considered to be cheating. Therefore, it can be concluded that the statement is false.

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  • 15. 

    Look at this series: 2, 1, (1/2), (1/4) ... What number should come next?

    • A.

      (1/3)

    • B.

      (1/16)

    • C.

      (2/8)

    • D.

      (1/8)

    Correct Answer
    D. (1/8)
    Explanation
    The given series is a decreasing sequence where each number is half of the previous number. The pattern is that each number is obtained by dividing the previous number by 2. Following this pattern, the next number in the series would be obtained by dividing (1/4) by 2, which gives us (1/8).

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  • 16. 

    At a conference, 12 members shook hands with each other before & after the meeting. How many total number of handshakes occurred?

    • A.

      100

    • B.

      121

    • C.

      135

    • D.

      132

    Correct Answer
    D. 132
  • 17. 

    According to the text, cheating is a more serious offence than plagiarism.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    • C.

      Not given

    Correct Answer
    C. Not given
    Explanation
    The text does not provide any information or comparison between cheating and plagiarism, so it is not possible to determine if cheating is a more serious offense than plagiarism. Therefore, the answer is "Not given".

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  • 18. 

    It is never acceptable to paraphrase closely.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    • C.

      Not given

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The correct answer is False because the statement "It is never acceptable to paraphrase closely" is not accurate. Paraphrasing closely can be acceptable in certain situations, such as when citing a source or when trying to convey the same idea in a different way. However, it is important to properly attribute the original source and avoid plagiarism.

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  • 19. 

    Students can submit the same work in different courses as long as they ask their lecturer and it is not their own.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    • C.

      Not given

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement suggests that students can submit the same work in different courses as long as they ask their lecturer and it is not their own. However, the correct answer is False. This means that the statement is not true. It implies that students cannot submit the same work in different courses, even if they have permission from their lecturer, unless it is their own work.

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  • 20. 

    If students want to use other students' laboratory data, they must ask them and the lecturer first.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement is generally true, but it depends on the specific policies and rules set by the educational institution and the lecturer. In many educational settings, using other students' laboratory data without permission may be considered academic misconduct or a violation of ethical standards.

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  • 21. 

    Data must fit the expected results.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    • C.

      Not given

    Correct Answer
    C. Not given
    Explanation
    The answer "Not given" is appropriate because the statement "Data must fit the expected results" does not provide any information about whether it is true or false. The statement simply states a general expectation without indicating whether it is met or not. Therefore, the answer cannot be determined based on the given information.

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  • 22. 

    165135 is to Peace as 1215225 is to

    • A.

      Lead

    • B.

      Love

    • C.

      Loop

    • D.

      Castle

    Correct Answer
    B. Love
    Explanation
    The pattern in the given question seems to be that the number of letters in the word "Peace" corresponds to the number of digits in the given number. In the first part, "Peace" has 5 letters and the number is 165135, which has 6 digits. Similarly, in the second part, "Love" has 4 letters and the number is 1215225, which also has 7 digits. Therefore, the correct answer is Love.

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  • 23. 

    A fisherman has 5 fishes (namely A, B, C,D, E) each having a different weight. A weighs twice as much as B. B weighs four and a half times as much as C. C weighs half as much as D. D weighs half as much as E.E weighs less than A but more than C. Which of the following is the lightest?

    • A.

      A

    • B.

      B

    • C.

      C

    • D.

      D

    • E.

      E

    Correct Answer
    C. C
    Explanation
    Based on the given information, we can deduce the following weight relationships: A > E > D > C > B. Since C weighs less than D and B weighs more than C, the lightest fish among A, B, C, D, and E is C.

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  • 24. 

    Which of the cubes is the same as the unfolded cube below? 

    • A.

      A

    • B.

      B

    • C.

      C

    • D.

      D

    Correct Answer
    A. A
    Explanation
    The unfolded cube shown below has a specific arrangement of faces. By comparing the unfolded cube to the options A, B, C, and D, it can be determined that option A is the same as the unfolded cube. This can be seen by matching the arrangement of faces and their orientations.

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  • 25. 

    (10 Marks) - At least 150 words

  • 26. 

    In some countries, young people are encouraged to work or travel for a year between finishing high school and starting university studies. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages for young people who decide to do this.

  • 27. 

    The day before the day before yesterday is three days after Saturday. What day is it today?

    • A.

      Monday

    • B.

      Tuesday

    • C.

      Wednesday

    • D.

      Thursday

    • E.

      Friday

    Correct Answer
    D. Thursday
    Explanation
    The puzzle states that the day before the day before yesterday is three days after Saturday, which is Tuesday. Counting back from Tuesday as "the day before the day before yesterday" places "yesterday" as Wednesday, making today Thursday.

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