IPMAT 30 Days - Day -2 (Practice Paper) 06-12-2024

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IPMAT 30 DAYS_ DAY -2

Averages
1. Find the average of first 10 natural numbers:
(A) 5.5 (B) 6.5 (C) 4.5 (D) 6
2. Find the average of first 10 whole numbers:
(A) 5.5 (B) 4.5 (C) 5 (D) 4
3. The average of first 8 odd numbers will be:
(A) 7 (B) 10 (C) 8 (D) 9
4. The average of squares of first five natural numbers will be:
(A) 8 (B) 9 (C) 10 (D) 11
5. What will be the average of cubes of first five natural number?
(A) 63 (B) 54 (C) 36 (D) 45
6. The incomes of four days of an auto driver are Rs. 18, Rs. 12, Rs. Rs. 20 and Rs. 22 respectively. How much
should he earn in the fifth day so that his average income is increased by Rs. 2?
(A) Rs. 38 (B) Rs. 18 (C) Rs. 28 (D) Rs. 40
7. Divya's three-month average income is Rs. 2500. If she earns income of Rs. 3100 in the fourth month then
how much will her first three month's average income be increased?
(A) Rs. 120 (B) Rs. 125 (C) Rs. 100 (D) Rs. 150
8. The average age of 20 persons is 25 years. Removing one person from them and adding another person makes
no difference in average age. What will be the age of the new person if the person who removed is 35 years
old?
(A) 35 years (B) 40 years (C) 45 years (D) 30 years
9. The average of three consecutive odd numbers is (x + 1). If the product of first and third number is 165, then
what will be the second number?
(A) 11 (B) 15 (C) 13 (D) 17
10. The average age of a class is 40 years. 12 new students, whose average age is 32 years, enter in the class, then
average age of class decreases by 4, then how many students were there in the original class?
(A) 10 (B) 12 (C) 36 (D) 24
11. The average income of 40 persons is Rs. 4200 and the average income of other 35 persons is Rs. 4000. The
average income of whole group is:
1 2 1
(A) Rs. 4100 (B) Rs. 41063 (C) Rs. 41063 (D) Rs. 41083
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12. The average of three numbers is 60. If the first number is equal to the 4 of the sum of the remaining two
numbers, then the first number is:
(A) 30 (B) 36 (C) 42 (D) 45
13. The average age of 12 players of a team is 25 years. If age of captain is also included then the average age
increases by 1 year. The age of captain is:
(A) 38 years (B) 40 years (C) 35 years (D) 39 years
14. The average of 11 numbers is 10.8. If the average of first 6 numbers is 10.4 and the average of last 6 numbers
is 11.5, then the middle number is:
(A) 10.3 (B) 12.6 (C) 13.5 (D) 15.5
15. There are 30 members in a group of persons whose average age is 30 years. If one more person aged 61 years
is also included then what will be the new average?
(A) 31 years (B) 32 years (C) 31.5 years (D) 29.5 years

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16. The average age of 8 persons in a committee is increased by 2 years when two men aged 35 years and 45 years
are substituted by two women. What will be the average age of these women?
(A) 45 years (B) 46 years (C) 48 years (D) 47 years
17. The average of marks obtained by 240 students is 35. If the average of passed students is 39 and that of failed
students is 15, then find the number of passed and failed students:
(A) 200, 40 (B) 150,90 (C) 40, 200 (D) 90, 150
18. The average of first three numbers is half of fourth number. If the average of four numbers is 25, then find the
fourth number:
(A) 35 (B) 40 (C) 49 (D) 30
19. A man bought 13 shirts at Rs. 50 each, 15 pants at Rs. 60 each and 12 pairs of shoes at Rs. 65 each. Find the
average cost of each article.
(A) Rs. 25.58 (B) Rs. 58.25 (C) Rs. 58 (D) Rs. 58.52
20. The average income of four members of a family was Rs. 5000. One of the members was separated from the
family therefore average income became Rs. 4000. Find the income of separated member.
(A) Rs. 9,000 (B) Rs. 7,000 (C) Rs. 6,000 (D) Rs. 8,000
21. The average contribution of five persons for a tree is Rs. 35. A sixth person joins them and he contributes Rs.
35 more than the resulting average of 6 persons. Find the average contribution of all six persons.
(A) Rs. 40 (B) Rs. 42 (C) Rs. 37 (D) Rs. 35

22. A fruit seller sold big, medium and small sized apples for Rs. 15, Rs. 10 and Rs. 5 respectively. The total number
of apples sold were in the ratio 3 : 2 : 5. Find the average cost of an apple.
(A) Rs. 8 (B) Rs. 10 (C) Rs. 9 (D) Rs. 7
23. Three science classes A, B and C take a life science test. The average score of class A is 83. The average score
of class B is 76. The average score of class C is 85. The average score of class A and B is 79 and average score
of class B and C is 81. What is the average score of classes A, B and C?
(A) 80 (B) 80.5 (C) 81 (D) 81.5
24. There are 50 students in the class. Their average weight is 45 kg. When a student leaves the class, then the
average weight is decreased by 100 g. Find the weight of that student, who leaves the class.
(A) 45 kg (B) 47.9 kg (C) 49.9 kg (D) 50.1 kg
25. The average monthly income of all workers in a company is Rs. 12,000. The average income of all male workers
is Rs. 15,000 and average income of all female workers is Rs. 8,000. Find the ratio of male and female workers.
(A) 5 : 2 (B) 3 : 4 (C) 4 : 3 (D) 2 : 5
26. Average marks of a class of 40 students is 86. If the 5 highest marks are removed, the average reduces by one
mark. Find the average of 5 students.
(A) 92 (B) 96 (C) 93 (D) 97
27. The average income of each employee in an institute is Rs. 60. The average income of 12 officers is Rs. 400
and the average income of remaining employee is Rs. 56. Find the total number of employee in the institute:
(A) 1030 (B) 1035 (C) 1032 (D) 1020
28. Average of marks obtained by girls of a class in an examination is 85 and the average of marks obtained by
boys in the same class is 87. If girls and boys are in the ratio 4 : 5, then what is the average marks (approximate)
of whole class?
(A) 86.5 (B) 85.9 (C) 86.4 (D) 86.1
29. In an examination, the average of marks was found to be 50. It was known later that by computational errors,
the marks of 100 students had to be changed from 90 to 60 each and so the average of marks came down to
45. Find the total number of students, who was appeared in the examination.
(A) 600 (B) 300 (C) 200 (D) 150
30. If the average of two digits of two-digit numbers is 10. If the digits are interchanged of this number, the average
is increased 3.6. Calculate the difference of digits of this number.
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5

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31. The mean of 10 numbers is 30. Later it was known that by mistake 15, 23 were written as 51, 32. Find the
correct mean:
(A) 25.5 (B) 32 (C) 30 (D) 34.5
32. The average age of 11 cricket players is 20 years. If the age of coach is also included, then the average age
increases by 10%. Find the age of coach.
(A) 48 years (B) 44 years (C) 40 years (D) 36 years
33. There are 10 balls; some of them are red and others are white. The average cost of all the balls is Rs. 28,
average cost of red balls is Rs. 25 and that of white is Rs. 30. Find the number of white balls.
(A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7
34. The average age of A and B is 20 years. If A is replaced by C, then the average becomes 19 years and average
age of C and A is 21 years then what will be the ages of A, B, and C?
(A) 18, 22, 20 (B) 18, 20, 22 (C) 22, 18, 20 (D) 22, 20, 18
35. The present average age of 5 members of a family is 33 years. The age of the youngest member is 9 years. Find
the average age of family at the time of birth of the youngest child.
(A) 30 years (B) 29 years (C) 25 years (D) 24 years

36. The average age of Ram and his two children is 17 years and average age of Ram's wife and both children is
16 years. If Ram's age is 33 years then find the age of his wife.
(A) 31 (B) 32 (C) 35 (D) 30
37. B was born when A was 4 years 7 months old and C was born when B was 3 years 4 months old. When C was
5 years 2 months old, then find their average age.
(A) 8 years 9 months (B) 7 years 3 months (C) 8 years 7 months (D) 8 years 11 months
38. The average score of a class of boys and girls is A. The ratio of boys and girls in the class is 3: 1. If the average
score of the boys is A + 1, then find the average score of girls.
(A) A+1 (B) A-1 (C) A+3 (D) A-3
39. The average age of a husband and a wife, who were married 4 years ago, was 25 years at the time of their
marriage. The average age of husband, wife and son is 20 years. Find the present age of son.
(A) 1 year (B) 2 years (C) 2.5 years (D) 3 years
40. The average salary of all the workers in a workshop is Rs. 8,000. In which average salary of 7 workers is Rs.
12,000 and average salary of the rest is Rs. 6,000. Find the total number of workers in the workshop.
(A) 20 (B) 21 (C) 23 (D) 22
41. Out of 4 numbers, the average of first 3 numbers is 15 and that of last 3 numbers is 16. If the last number is
19, then find the first number.
(A) 19 (B) 15 (C) 16 (D) 18
42. The average age of 9 students and a teacher is 16 years. The average age of first 4 students is 19 years and
that of last 5 students is 10 years. The age of teacher is:
(A) 36 years (B) 34 years (C) 30 years (D) 28 years
43. The average weight of five persons sitting in a boat is 38 kg. The average weight of the boat and the persons
sitting in the boat is 52 kg. Find the weight of boat.
(A) 228 kg (B) 122 kg (C) 232 kg (D) 242 kg
44. The average age of 30 students of a class is 14 years 4 months. After admission of 5 new students in the class,
the average becomes 13 years 9 months. The youngest one of the five new students is 9 years 11 months old.
What is the average age of remaining new students?
(A) 10 years 4 months (B) 12 years 4 months (C) 11 years 2 months (D) 13 years 6 months
45. The average of five numbers is 7. When three numbers are included, the average of eight numbers becomes
8.5. Find the average of new three numbers.
(A) 9 (B) 12 (C) 11 (D) 13

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46. The average of runs scored by a cricketer in his 99 innings is 99. How many runs will he have to score to his
100th innings so that his average of runs in 100 innings will become 100?
(A) 100 (B) 99 (C) 199 (D) 101
47. The average age of P, Q and R is 5 years more than age of R. If the total age of P and Q is 39 years then find R's
age.
(A) 12 years (B) 24 years (C) 16 years (D) 14 years
48. A man spends Rs. 1800 per month on an average for the first four months and Rs. 2000 per month for the next
8 months and saves Rs. 5600 in the whole year. Find his average monthly income:
(A) Rs. 2000 (B) Rs. 2200 (C) Rs. 2400 (D) Rs. 2600
49. The average of 8 readings is 24.3, If average of first two from these is 18.5 and average of different three is
21.2. If sixth reading is 3 less than the seventh reading and 8 less than eighth reading, then what is the reading?
(A) 24.8. (B) 26.5 (C) 27.6 (D) 29.4
50. If average age of Rakesh and Mohan is 15, average age of Mohan and Ramesh is 12 and that of Rakesh and
Ramesh is 13, the Mohan's age is:
(A) 16 (B) 13 (C) 14 (D) 12

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Puzzles
Directions (1-4): Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow.
Four young men Raj, Prem, Ved and Ashok are friendly with four girls Sushma, Kusum, Vimla and Poonam. Sushma and
Vimla are friends. Ved's girlfriend does not like Sushma and Vimla. Kusum does not care for Ved. Prem's girl friend is
only friendly with Sushma. Sushma does not like Raj.

1. Who is Raj's girl friend?


A. Sushma B. Kusum C. Vimla D. Poonam

2. With whom is Sushma friendly?


A. Raj B. Prem C. Ved D. Ashok

3. Who is Poonam's boyfriend?


A. Ashok B. Ved C. Prem D. Raj

4. Who does not like Sushma and Vimla?


A. Poonam B. Raj C. Ashok D. Ved

Directions (5-9): Study the following information carefully and answer the given questions.
Six friends L, M, N, O, P and Q work in three different cities namely Chennai, Pune and Nashik. (Not more than two in
a single city.) Each of them has a different profession i.e. Banker, Software Engineer, Lawyer, Lecturer, Doctor and
Psychologist, but not necessarily in the same order.
O works in Chennai and is not a lecturer. M is a banker by profession and works in Pune with only Q, who is a software
engineer by profession. N works in Nashik and is not a lawyer by profession. P is a doctor and does not work in Chennai.
The only other person who works in Chennai is a lecturer by profession.

5. Which of the following is true for L?


A. L is a lecturer by profession.
B. L works in the same place as N.
C. L is neither a lecturer nor a lawyer.
D. L works in Pune.

6. Which two people work in Nashik?


A. L and N B. N and P C. L and Q D. N and O

7. Which of the following combinations of person, place and profession is correct?


A. Q - Nashik - Psychologist B. P - Pune - Doctor
C. N - Chennai - Software Eng D. None of these

8. Which of the following is the occupation of N?


A. Software Engineer B. Psychologist
C. Lecturer D. Lawyer

9. Who among the following is a lawyer by profession among the group of friends?
A. O B. L C. N D. Q

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Directions (10 – 14): Study the following information and answer the questions given below it.
A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H are eight employees of an organization working in three departments viz. Personnel,
Administration and Marketing with not more than three of them in any department. Each of them has different choice
of sports from Football, Cricket, Volleyball, Badminton, Lawn Tennis, Basketball, Hockey and Table Tennis not
necessarily in the same order.

D works in Administration and does not like either football or cricket. F works in Personnel with only A who likes table
tennis. E and H do not work in the same department as D. C likes hockey and does not work in Marketing. G does not
work in Administration and does not like either cricket or badminton. One of those who work in Administration likes
football. The one who likes volleyball works in Personnel. None of those who work in Administration likes either
badminton or lawn tennis. H does not like cricket.

10. Which of the following groups of employees work in Administration department?


A. EGH B. AF C. BCD D. BGD

11. In which department does E work?


A. Personnel B. Marketing C. Administration D. Data inadequate

12. Which of the following combinations of employee –department-favourite sport is correct?


A. E- Administration –Cricket B. F-Personnel-Lawn Tennis

C. H-Marketing-Lawn Tennis D. None of these

13. What is E’s favourite sport?


A. Cricket B. Badminton C. Basketball D. Lawn Tennis

14. What is G’s favourite sport?

Directions (15 – 19): Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
Seven people – A, B, C, D, E, F and G – are having different hobbies, viz., Travelling, Reading, Dancing, Painting, Sculpting,
Singing and Pottery making, but not necessarily in the same order. Each of them belong to different State, viz., Punjab,
Odisha, Kerala, Rajasthan, Maharastra, Gujarat and Karnataka, but not necessarily in the same order. A belongs to
Maharastra. D likes pottery making. The person who likes sculpting is from the State of Odisha. The person who likes
dancing is from the State of Gujarat. F does not belong to Gujarat, Odisha, Punjab or Rajasthan. F does not like singing,
reading or painting. B does not belong to Kerala, Odisha, Punjab or Rajasthan. B does not like painting, travelling,
reading or singing. C does not like sculpting and he is not from Rajasthan or Punjab. Neither D nor G belongs to Punjab.
A does not like reading. The person from Kerala likes singing.

15. Who among the following likes singing?


A. A B. C C. E D. G

16. Which one of the following combinations is true according to the given information?
A. A - Travelling - Maharashtra B. C - Dancing - Gujarat
C. E - Reading -Karnataka D. D - Pottery Making - Rajasthan

17. Who among the following belongs to the State of Karnataka?


A. B B. D C. F D. E

18. Which of the following combinations is true about G?


A. Sculpting - Odisha B. Pottery Making - Karnataka
C. Dancing – Gujarat D. Singing - Kerala

19. The person who belongs to Punjab, likes


A. Travelling B. Sculpting C. Painting D. Reading

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Directions (20 – 25): Study the following information and answer the given questions.
Seven friends, namely, P, Q, R, S, T, U and V, watch seven different movie, namely Spectre, Joy, Burnt, Concussion,
Frozen, Everly and legend, not necessarily in the same order, starting from Monday to Sunday (of the same week). T
watches a movie on Thursday. Only one person watches the movie between T and the one who watches Frozen. P
watches movie immediately after the one who watches Frozen. Only three people watch the movie between P and the
one who watches Burnt. Only two people watch the movie between the one who watches burnt and U. The one who
watches Legend, watches the movie before U but after Thursday. More than two people watch the movie between the
one who watches the movie Legend and R. The one who watches Spectre watches the movie immediately before the
one who watches Everly. The one who watches Concussion watches immediately before Q. V does not watch the movie
on Tuesday.

20. Who amongst the following watches Joy?


A. R B. S C. P D. T

21. Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which of the following does not
belong to that group?
A. T-Tuesday B. S-Thursday C. Q-Sunday D. U-Saturday

22. Which of the following movies does T watch?


A. Burnt B. Spectre C. Everly D. Concussion

23. As per the given arrangement Q is related to the one who watches Frozen in a certain way and R is related to
the one who watches Everly in the same way. Which of the following is U related to in the same way?
A. The one who watches Joy B. The one who watches Concussion
C. The one who watches Burnt D. The one who watches Spectre

24. On which of the following days does V watch the movie?


A. Friday B. Sunday C. Wednesday D. Saturdays

Directions (26 – 30): Study the given information carefully to answer the given question.
Eight people – P, Q, R, S, W, X, Y and Z – live on eight different floors of a building but not necessarily in the same order.
The lowermost floor of the building is numbered one, the one above that is numbered two and so on till the topmost
floor is numbered eight.
P lives on an even-numbered floor above the floor numbered three. Y lives immediately below P. Only three people
live between Y and R. Only two people live between R and W. There are as many people between W and P as are there
between W and Q. Only two people live between Q and Z. S lives immediately above Z.

25. Who amongst the following lives exactly between Y and W?


A. Only P B. Only X C. No one D. Both P and X

26. Who amongst the following lives on the floor numbered five?
A. X B. Q C. S D. R

27. As per the given arrangement, Three of the following four are alike in a certain way and on form a group.
Which of the following does not belong to the group?
A. Q-Two B. Y-Seven C. R-Five D. P-Six

28. On which of the following floor numbers does R live?


A. Seven B. Six C. Three D. Eight

29. If X and P interchange their places and so do Z and R, then who will live between P and Z as per the new
arrangement?
A. Q B. W C. R D. Y

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Reading Comprehension
Direction (1-6): Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
One of the great delusions of modern times is the prevailing belief that we are more civilised than our ancestors. At no
other period in the history of mankind has the word 'civilisation' been so often misused and misunderstood. It is not
in the abundance of material alone that civilisation lies. Neither does it consist of the advance of scientific knowledge,
however amazing that may be. The inventions and discoveries of science have undoubtedly brought unheard of
blessings and comforts to us. But they are not civilisation. What we have failed to see is that civilisation is a special way
of human behaviour, of thought and feeling. The essential quality of civilisation lies in the spirit of man, in his attitude
to himself, to his fellowmen and to life as a whole. Looking everywhere around us today, you will find that man has
made no progress since the dawn of history in his attitude towards his fellowmen. On all the highest pillars in the cities
of the world, you will find the figure of a conqueror or a general soldier. We know far more about our killers and
destroyers than about our saviours and saints. The heroes of war are the heroes of the world.
1. What have scientific inventions given to mankind?
(a) Wealth
(b) Civilisation
(c) Blessings and comforts
(d) Destructive weapons
2. Does the winter think that we are more civilised than our ancestors?
(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) There has been no perceptible change
(d) The change, if any, cannot be determined
3. What is civilisation according to the author?
(a) Possession of goods
(b) Inventions and discoveries
(c) Way of human behaviour, thought and feeling
(d) Another form of affluence
4. Who are the heroes of the world?
(a) Warriors
(b) Saints
(c) Prophets
(d) Teachers
5. Who should be our heroes?
(a) Saints and saviours
(b) Conquerors
(c) Great men of history
(d) Politicians
6. A vital quality of civilisation depends upon
(a) competitive spirit of man
(b) attitude of man towards his fellow men
(c) man's desire to conquer nature
(d) management of resources

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Direction (6-10): Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
Diversity typically provides fresh perspectives on issues, but it makes it more difficult to unify the team and reach
agreements. The strongest case for diversity on work teams is when these teams are engaged in problem-solving and
decision-making tasks. Heterogeneous teams bring multiple perspectives to the discussion, thus increasing the
likelihood that the team will identify creative or unique solutions. Additionally, the lack of a common perspective
usually means diverse teams spend more time discussing issues, which decreases the chances that a weak alternative
will be chosen. However, keep in mind that the positive contribution that diversity makes to decision-making teams
undoubtedly declines over time. Diverse groups have more difficulty working together and solving problems. But this
dissipates with time. Expect the value-added component of diverse teams to decrease as members become more
familiar with each other and the team becomes more cohesive.

6. Diversity on work team leads to


(a) human problems
(b) creative solutions
(c) economy in manufacturing
(d) higher turnover
7. With diversity in 'workforce' there is
(a) difficulty in reaching a solution quickly
(b) difficult in designing wage formula
(c) difficulty in managing international markets
(d) difficulty experienced in shop-floor management
8. Advantages of diversity
(a) are sustained over long periods of time
(b) lead to further increase with time
(c) decline as the members come to know each other
(d) decline as the absenteeism increases
9. Problem-solving tasks can be handled by
(a) homogeneous groups
(b) heterogeneous groups
(c) management graduates
(d) consultants

Direction (11-15): Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow:
The world of today has achieved much, but for all its declared love for humanity it has based itself far more on hatred
and violence than on the virtues that make man human. War is the negation of truth and humanity. War may be
unavoidable sometimes but its progeny are terrible to contemplate. Not mere killing, for man must die, but the
deiberate and persistent propagation of hatred and falsehood, which gradually becomes the normal habits of the
people. It is dangerous and harmful to be guided in our life's course by hatreds and aversions, for they, are waste of
energy and limit and twist the mind, and prevent it from perceiving the truth.

11. According to the author, the achievements of the world are not impressive because
(a) there is nothing much to boast of
(b) they are mostly in the field of violence
(c) its love of humanity is a pretence
(d) the world hasn't made any achievement
12. War is the negation of truth means
(a) wars do not exist
(b) wars are evil
(c) wars spread and advertise falsehood
(d) wars kill human beings

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13. According to the author, the world's declared love of humanity is
(a) false
(b) true
(c) non-existent
(d) not to be taken seriously
14. Man should be guided by
(a) scientific discoveries
(b) practical wisdom
(c) generous human feelings
(d) materialism(d) not to be taken seriously
15. Hatred and aversions are unwholesome as they are
(a) dangerous
(b) harmful
(c) narrow
(d) barriers in seeing the truth

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Cue Cards
WORD
S.NO MEANING
(PARTS OF SPEECH)
31 acumen (n.) keen insight
32 a) acute (adj.) a) sharp, severe
b) acute (adj.) b) having keen insight
33 adamant (adj.) impervious, immovable, unyielding
34 adept (adj.) extremely skilled
35 a) adhere(n.) a) to stick to something
b) adhere(n.) b) to follow devoutly
36 admonish (v.) to caution, criticize, reprove
37 adorn (v.) to decorate
38 adroit (adj.) skilful, dexterous
39 adulation (n.) extreme praise
40 adumbrate (v.) to sketch out in a vague way
41 adverse (adj.) antagonistic, unfavourable, dangerous
42 a) advocate(v.) a) to argue in favor of something

b) advocate(n.) b) a person who argues in favor of something

43 aerial (adj.) somehow related to the air

44 aesthetic (adj.) artistic, related to the appreciation of beauty

45 affable (adj.) friendly, amiable


46 affinity (n.) a spontaneous feeling of closeness
47 affluent (adj.) rich, wealthy
48 affront (n.) an insult
49 aggrandize (v.) to increase or make greater
50 a) aggregate (n.) a) a whole or total
b) aggregate(v.) b) to gather into a mass
51 aggrieved (adj.) distressed, wronged, injured
52 agile (adj.) quick, nimble

53 agnostic (adj.) believing that the existence of God cannot be proven or disproven

54 agriculture (n.) farming


55 aisle (n.) a passageway between rows of seats
56 alacrity (n.) eagerness, speed
57 alias (n.) a false name or identity
58 allay (v.) to soothe, ease
59 allege (v.) to assert, usually without proof
60 alleviate (v.) to relieve, make more bearable
61 allocate (v.) to distribute, set aside
62 aloof (adj.) reserved, distant
63 altercation (n.) a dispute, fight
64 amalgamate (v.) to bring together, unite
65 ambiguous (adj.) uncertain, variably interpretable
66 ambivalent (adj.) having opposing feelings
67 ameliorate (v.) to improve
68 amenable (adj.) willing, compliant
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69 amenity (n.) an item that increases comfort
70 amiable (adj.) friendly
71 amicable (adj.) friendly
72 amorous (adj.) showing love, particularly sexual
73 amorphous (adj.) without definite shape or type

74 anachronistic (adj.) being out of correct chronological order

75 analgesic (n.) something that reduces pain

76 analogous (adj.) similar to, so that an analogy can be drawn

77 anarchist (n.) one who wants to eliminate all government

78 anathema (n.) a cursed, detested person


79 anecdote (n.) a short, humorous account
80 anesthesia (n.) loss of sensation

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Averages
KEY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A B C D D C D A C B
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
C B A B A C A B B D
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
B C D C C C C D A C
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
A B C C A D D D B B
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
C B B A C A C C C C

Puzzles
KEY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
B D B A A B D B A C
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
B D A D B D C A D C
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
D D D C C A B C A

Reading Comprehension
KEY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
C B C A A B B A C B
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
C C A C D

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