(2019) Comprehensive NMAT Practice Set for Science, Math, and Verbal Skills

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What is the analogy for MAN : WOMAN?

BOY : GIRL

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What is the analogy for INSULIN : SUGAR?

TOXIN : NUTRIENT

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What is the analogy for COMPANY : BATALLION?

ORGANIZATION : CONSORTIUM

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What is the analogy for TACITURN : DISTANT?

GENTEEL : PRUDISH

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What is the analogy for SYBARITE : PLEASURE?

ADVOCATE : CAUSE

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What is the analogy for INCREDULOUS : GULLIBLE?

CONVENTIONAL : CHARY

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What is the analogy for TOPSY-TURVY : CONFUSED?

NAMBY-PAMBY : INSIPID

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What is the analogy for BOOR : BARBARIAN?

SEER : ORACLE

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What is the analogy for CRITICISM : DIATRIBE?

OPINION : VIEW

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What is the analogy for PERIMETER : QUADRILATERAL?

CIRCUMFERENCE : CIRCLE

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What does the statement 'Thou cannot stir a flower without troubling of a star' imply?

There exists a relationship between living things and the universe.

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What is the main purpose of the author in writing about Gitanjali?

To show Gitanjali's sentiments towards death as expressed in her poems.

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What is NOT true of Gitanjali and Dickinson?

Both died at an early age.

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What does the third paragraph imply about Gitanjali?

Gitanjali was afraid of death.

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What is the relationship between light and animal activity?

Many forms of life display tendencies towards daytime or nighttime activity.

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What does Gitanjali's poetry reveal about her feelings towards death?

She welcomes death 'with open arms' and feels it may assure salvation.

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What does Gitanjali mean?

Song-offering of songs to God about what it means to die young.

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What is the impact of modern noise on people's lives?

Modern man abhors silence and often resorts to noise to avoid it.

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What is the significance of silence in the context of the text?

Silence is understood only as the absence of noise and has become a vacuum.

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What is the analogy for SURPLUS : GOODS?

VERBIAGE : WORDS

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What is the analogy for MAD : PSYCHOTIC?

HUNGRY : FAMISHED

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What is the analogy for PAIL : FETCH?

SIEVE : STRAIN

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What is the analogy for PETROLEUM : OIL?

ORE : METAL

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What is the analogy for INDUSTRY : HARDWORKING?

FRUGALITY : THRIFTY

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What is the analogy for WATER : ICE?

MILK : CHEESE

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What is the analogy for ELEPHANTINE : MICROSCOPIC?

ADEQUATE : SCANT

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What is the analogy for RACQUET : TENNIS?

LADLE : COOKING

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What is the analogy for CARRIAGE : CAR?

QUILL : PEN

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What is the analogy for SHAMAN : TRIBE?

PASTOR : CONGREGATION

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What is the analogy for QUIBBLES : OBJECTIONS?

MINUTIAE : DETAILS

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What is the effect of noise in cities?

Noise in cities creates a constant background that can lead to a fear of silence and an over-reliance on sound for social interaction.

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What does Max Picard suggest about noise?

Max Picard suggests that people play the radio to reassure themselves of their existence, implying that silence can lead to existential doubts.

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What is the relationship between solitude and serious thought?

Solitude and silence are essential for serious thought, allowing for self-examination and introspection.

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What does the term 'acoustic drug' refer to?

The term 'acoustic drug' refers to noise being used to mask feelings of loneliness, providing a temporary escape rather than addressing the underlying issues.

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What conclusion can be deduced about man's relationship with noise?

Man depends on sounds to keep functioning, as silence can be uncomfortable and provoke anxiety.

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What does 'conundrum' mean in the context of the selection?

'Conundrum' refers to a riddle or puzzling question, particularly regarding the nature of sound and existence.

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What are the effects of solitude and silence on serious thoughts?

They intensify self-examination and promote deeper introspection.

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What does silence allow in terms of sound?

Silence allows sounds to be heard more distinctly, as they stand out against a quiet background.

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What does the author believe about questions and silence?

The author believes that questions are better answered in silence, as it provides clarity and space for reflection.

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What is the significance of the 'usable past'?

The 'usable past' refers to the historical symbols and experiences that can unify a people if approached with openness and respect.

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What does the author suggest about our attitude towards the past?

The author suggests that a hostile attitude towards the past prevents us from integrating its lessons and symbols into our identity.

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What does the author imply about bitterness towards the Spanish?

Bitterness towards the Spanish inhibits our ability to embrace our heritage and move forward as a cohesive society.

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What is Buddhism described as?

Buddhism is described as both a philosophy and a practice, with philosophy being intellectual and practice (Tantra) being experiential.

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What is the distinction between Buddhist philosophy and Tantra?

Buddhist philosophy can be intellectualized, while Tantra transcends rationality and cannot be fully expressed in words.

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What does 'Tantra transcends rationality' mean?

It means that insights gained through Tantra cannot be adequately expressed through rational thought or language.

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What does the phrase 'the end of science' imply?

It implies that science is becoming intertwined with humanity's search for truth beyond the physical realm.

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What is a similarity between physics and Tibetan Buddhism?

Recent trends in physics require a leap beyond existing theories, similar to the philosophical advancements in Tibetan Buddhism.

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What does the word 'transcends' most closely mean?

'Transcends' most closely means to exceed or go beyond normal limits.

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What is the practice of Tantra?

The practice of Tantra refers to a set of techniques that integrate thought based on symbols into larger spectrums of awareness, emphasizing experience over mere intellectual understanding.

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What does 'ineffable' mean?

Inexpressible; something that cannot be adequately described in words.

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What is the Path without Form in Tibetan Buddhism?

It is a practice prescribed for individuals of intellectual temperament, emphasizing a personal journey towards enlightenment beyond rational thought.

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What does the author suggest about true scientific pursuit?

A true scientific pursuit involves an intellectual openness and a personal confrontation with the ultimate nature of reality.

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What is the significance of the uncertainty principle in physics?

The uncertainty principle highlights the limitations of measuring certain pairs of properties of a particle simultaneously, leading to insights into the nature of reality that parallel Eastern philosophical concepts.

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Who is Max Planck?

Max Planck is known as the father of quantum mechanics, and he emphasized that science is an ongoing endeavor that may be grasped intuitively but not fully understood intellectually.

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What does 'the end of science' refer to?

'The end of science' refers to the evolution of Western civilization into higher dimensions of human experience, rather than the cessation of scientific inquiry.

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What is the relationship between physics and Eastern philosophy?

Both fields explore the nature of reality and consciousness, often leading to similar insights about existence and the limits of rational understanding.

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What is the significance of the development of Buddhism in India?

The development of Buddhism represents a deep intellectual quest into the nature of reality, which can lead to experiences that transcend rational thought.

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What does the term 'unresting endeavour' imply in the context of science?

It implies that humanity is perpetually seeking knowledge and truth about nature and itself, driven by curiosity and the pursuit of understanding.

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What is the role of symbols in the integration of thought?

Symbols serve as a bridge to larger spectrums of awareness, allowing for a deeper understanding of experiences that are otherwise ineffable.

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What is the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics?

The Copenhagen interpretation suggests that quantum particles do not have definite properties until measured, leading to philosophical implications about reality and observation.

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What does the author imply about the consciousness of physicists?

The author implies that physicists are increasingly aware of confronting the ineffable aspects of reality through their scientific work.

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What is the significance of the phrase 'quantum leap beyond rationality'?

It refers to a transformative understanding that transcends conventional rational thought, often associated with spiritual or profound experiences.

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How does the author view the relationship between science and enlightenment?

The author suggests that the pursuit of scientific knowledge can lead to enlightenment, paralleling the spiritual journeys found in Eastern philosophies.

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What does the author suggest about the limits of language in describing experiences?

The author suggests that language and concepts can only convey so much, and that true experiences often lie beyond verbal description.

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What is the impact of scientific advancements on consciousness?

Scientific advancements, particularly in physics, have transformed the consciousness of those involved, leading to new insights about the nature of reality.

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What does the author mean by 'higher dimensions of human experience'?

It refers to a deeper understanding and exploration of consciousness and existence that goes beyond conventional scientific and rational frameworks.

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What is the relationship between intellectual temperament and spiritual practices?

Individuals with an intellectual temperament may benefit from practices that encourage exploration beyond rational thought, such as the Path without Form in Tibetan Buddhism.

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What is the significance of integrating thought into larger spectrums of awareness?

Integrating thought into larger spectrums of awareness allows individuals to experience and understand complex realities that are not easily articulated.

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What does the author suggest about the future of scientific inquiry?

The author suggests that scientific inquiry will continue to evolve, leading to more comprehensive theories and a deeper understanding of human experience.

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How does the author view the role of rational thought in spiritual practices?

The author views rational thought as a valuable tool that can be integrated into spiritual practices, rather than being an obstacle to deeper understanding.

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What is the connection between the study of complementarity and Eastern philosophy?

The study of complementarity in physics reflects the dualities and interconnections found in Eastern philosophical thought, emphasizing the complexity of reality.

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What does the author imply about the quest for truth?

The author implies that the quest for truth is a fundamental aspect of human nature, driving both scientific and spiritual pursuits.

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What is the value of x in the equation 5x + 3 = 7?

x = 4/5 or 0.8

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What is 228 is 25% of what number?

To find the number, divide 228 by 0.25, which equals 912.

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What is the average of the numbers 2, 4x, 6, 8, 10?

The average is (2 + 4x + 6 + 8 + 10) / 5.

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What percentage of 300 shoppers did not have a regular shopping day?

32% of the shoppers did not have a regular shopping day.

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How many ml can a container hold if it is 20% full with 100ml?

The container can hold 500ml when full.

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What is the rate of increase in the starting salary from P15,000 to P18,000?

The rate of increase is 20%.

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What is the price per square meter of a lot today after a 420% increase from P12,500?

The price per square meter today is P65,000.

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In which year did the total number of employees reach approximately twice that of 1999?

The total number of employees reached approximately twice that in 2003.

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Which department had less than 10% of the employees through all years shown?

The Marketing department had less than 10% of employees.

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How much more did the Reynoso family spend on medical expenses in 1988 than in 1987?

The family spent P1,920 more on medical expenses in 1988.

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What was the percent increase in the family's expenses for food and drinks?

The percent increase was 5.0%.

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If the family spent P10,500 for food in 1987, what percent did they spend on drinks?

They spent 9.0% on drinks.

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What is the average sale of all branches for the year 2000?

The average sale of all branches for the year 2000 is 80 thousand.

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What is the ratio of total sales of branch B2 to branch B4 for both years?

The ratio is 3:5.

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What percent of the average sales of branches B1, B2, and B3 in 2001 is the average sales of branches B1, B3, and B6 in 2000?

The percent is 75%.

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What is the average sale of branches B1, B3, and B5 together for both years?

The average sale is 310 thousand.

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What is scoliosis?

Scoliosis is a medical condition in which a person's spine is curved from side to side.

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What is the hidden figure task?

Select the complicated drawing that contains the simple figure.

<p>Select the complicated drawing that contains the simple figure.</p>
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What is a mirror figure task?

Select the mirror image of the given figure or word from the options.

<p>Select the mirror image of the given figure or word from the options.</p>
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What is the definition of paracetamol?

Paracetamol is a widely used over-the-counter analgesic and antipyretic.

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What is the formula for calculating percentage increase?

Percentage increase = [(New Value - Old Value) / Old Value] x 100.

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What is the formula for finding the average of a set of numbers?

Average = (Sum of all values) / (Number of values).

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What is the total number of employees in the production department in 2004?

The total number of employees in the production department in 2004 is 505.

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What is the total number of employees in the marketing department in 2000?

The total number of employees in the marketing department in 2000 is 40.

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What is the total number of employees in the corporate department in 2001?

The total number of employees in the corporate department in 2001 is 30.

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What is the significance of ADP in cellular environments?

In the cellular environment, all three hydroxyl groups of ADP dissociate into −O- and H+, resulting in ADP3−, which tends to form an ionic bond with Mg2+, creating ADPMg-.

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What is the net yield of ATP in simple fermentation?

For simple fermentations, the metabolism of one molecule of glucose to two molecules of pyruvate has a net yield of two molecules of ATP.

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When was the University of Santo Tomas founded?

The University of Santo Tomas was founded on April 28, 1611, by the third Archbishop of Manila, Miguel de Benavides.

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