Past Questions And Answers
Use the following information to answer the question below. Given the following: Debtors as at 1st March: ?40,000 Creditors as at 1st March:?55,000 Cash received from debtors during the month: ?250,000 Cash paid to creditors during the month: ?180,000 Debtors as at 31st March: ?60,000 Creditors as at 31st March: ?35,000 What is the purchases figure for the month of March?
- A) ?35,000
- B) ?160,000
- C) ?211,500
- D) ?215,000
I can afford to give you a gallon of kerosene because I have ______ left in my tank
- (A) a few
- (B) a little
- (C) few
- (D) little
The postulate that molecules are in constant random motion best explains why liquids
- A. can undergo solidification
- B. maintain their volumes
- C. are incompressible
- D. have no characteristic shape
Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence. After the war, the victors became increasingly vindictive?
- A. Vengeful attacks were incessantly carried out on those who lost war
- B. Friendly measures were taken to heal the wounds
- C. Repreesive measures were taken against those who lost the war
- D. Those who won the war became treacherous
According to Matthew's account of the baptism of Jesus, the voice from heaven said
- A. here is my beloved son
- B. this is my beloved son
- C. thou art my beloved son
- D. see my beloved son
According to Paul's teaching concerning the second coming of Jesus, the believers will meet the Lord when he is_________
- A. On Mount Zion
- B. In the Air
- C. In his holy temple
- D. Across the Jordan
This question is based on Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d'Urbrvilles.
Tess of the d'Urbrvilles is an interrogation of the Victorian period's
- A. double standard
- B. concept of love
- C. ideas about women
- D. celebration of industrialization
The term, Shariah refers to
- A. a path
- B. wisdom
- C. passion
- D. an idea.
Which of the following numbers should be added to 11158 to make it exactly divisible by 77?
- (a) 9
- (b) 8
- (c) 7
- (d) 5
This question is based on General Literary Appreciation.
Fights by the book of arithmetic
The figure of speech in the line above is
- A. hyperbole
- B. euphemism
- C. litotes
- D. innuendo

