General Ability Test Sample Paper For Asean Scholarship [updated] Official
In a class of 30 students, 18 play soccer and 14 play basketball. If 8 play both, how many play neither?
16. B 17. B 18. B 19. B 20. B 21. A 22. A (6 + 4×7 = 6+28=34) 23. B 24. C 25. B 26. C 27. B 28. A 29. A 30. C 31. C 32. B (0.25) 33. B 34. B 35. C (Boys=3 parts=24 → 1 part=8 → total 8 parts=64)
Since time is your biggest enemy, if a pattern doesn't click within 10 seconds, skip it and come back later if time permits. General Ability Test Sample Paper For Asean Scholarship
Deductive or inductive logic puzzles (e.g., "All cats are mammals... is every pet a cat?"). Analytical Reasoning:
Look at the relationship across the top row: the shape remains a circle, but the property changes from solid black to unshaded white with an outline. Applying this exact logic to the bottom row, the solid black square must transform into a large white square with a thin black outline. Question 4 Answer: (A) In a class of 30 students, 18 play
(C) A square with four circular holes forming a larger square pattern. (D) A square with no holes. Answer Key and Detailed Explanations Question 1 Answer: (C)
36. A 37. B (2×2=4, 3×2=6, 4×2=8, but pattern: 2×1=2, 3×2=6, 4×3=12?) Actually: row3: 4×2=8, 4×3=12? No: 2,4,6 (×2), 3,6,9 (×2), 4,8,12 (×3?) Let’s check: first col 2,3,4; second col 4,6,8 (×2 pattern); third col 6,9,12 (×1.5) yes 12. So B) 12. 38. C (Triangle has less symmetry) 39. C 40. A 41. B (100 mod 7 = 2 → Mon+2=Wed) 42. B 43. B (+4,+6,+8,+10,+12 = 48) 44. C 45. B 46. A (6^3=216) 47. B (Forms rectangle, ends 3 km east) 48. B 49. A (A→Z, B→Y, C→X, D→W) 50. A (Labeled Apples → not apples → must be Oranges or Both. Picked orange → could be Oranges only or Both. But label “Oranges” is wrong, so can’t be Oranges only → must be Both. Then remaining box (Both label) → Apples only) B 49. A (A→Z
A) Red B) Green C) Blue D) Yellow
Includes comprehension and composition to assess proficiency.