Texas Previous Years Solved Sample Placement Papers
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In the artificial language, “zunota” means “brown shoe,” “otakli” means “shoe polish,” and “zunotakli” means “brown shoe polish.” What does “ota” mean in this language?
A. Brown
B. Shoe Answer: Option B
C. Polish
D. Leather
- Explanation: The second word in “zunota” is “ota,” which means “shoe.” The second word in “otakli” is “ota,” which means “shoe.” The word “zunotakli” combines the words for “brown” and “shoe polish” to create the word for “brown shoe polish.” Therefore, “ota” means “shoe.”
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In the artificial language, “marnu” means “cold water,” “nusia” means “water bottle,” and “marnusia” means “cold water bottle.” What does “nu” mean in this language?
A. Cold
B. Water
C. Bottle Answer: Option C
D. Ice
- Explanation: The second word in “marnu” is “nu,” which means “water.” The second word in “nusia” is “nu,” which means “water.” The word “marnusia” combines the words for “cold” and “water bottle” to create the word for “cold water bottle.” Therefore, “nu” means “water.”
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In the artificial language, “drifta” means “white shirt,” “afridr” means “shirt collar,” and “afridrifta” means “shirt collar white.” What does “afr” mean in this language?
A. White
B. Shirt
C. Collar Answer: Option C
D. Color
- Explanation: The second word in “drifta” is “ta,” which means “shirt.” The second word in “afridr” is “dr,” which means “shirt collar.” The word “afridrifta” combines the words for “shirt collar” and “white” to create the word for “shirt collar white.” Therefore, “afr” means “shirt collar.”
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In the artificial language, “sharwo” means “red flower,” “worblu” means “flower petal,” and “sharworblu” means “red flower petal.” What does “wor” mean in this language?
A. Red
B. Flower
C. Petal Answer: Option C
D. Color
- Explanation: The second word in “sharwo” is “wo,” which means “flower.” The second word in “worblu” is “wo,” which means “flower.” The word “sharworblu” combines the words for “red” and “flower petal” to create the word for “red flower petal.” Therefore, “wor” means “flower petal.”
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In the artificial language, “plipho” means “blue sky,” “phoshe” means “skydiver,” and “pliphophe” means “blue skydiver.” What does “she” mean in this language?
A. Blue
B. Sky
C. Diver Answer: Option C
D. Airplane
- Explanation: The second word in “plipho” is “pho,” which means “sky.” The second word in “phoshe” is “she,” which means “skydiver.” The word “pliphophe” combines the words for “blue” and “skydiver” to create the word for “blue skydiver.” Therefore, “she” means “skydiver.”
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In the artificial language, “kijabe” means “big house,” “lube” means “red door,” and “kijabelube” means “big house with a red door.” What does “be” mean in this language?
A. Big
B. House
C. Red
D. Door Answer: Option D
- Explanation: The second word in “kijabe” is “be,” which means “house.” The second word in “lube” is “be,” which means “door.” The word “kijabelube” combines the words for “big house” and “red door” to create the phrase for “big house with a red door.” Therefore, “be” means “door.”
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In the artificial language, “kretsu” means “green apple,” “tsukre” means “apple pie,” and “kretsutsukre” means “green apple pie.” What does “tsu” mean in this language?
A. Green
B. Apple Answer: Option B
C. Pie
D. Flour
- Explanation: The second word in “kretsu” is “tsu,” which means “apple.” The second word in “tsukre” is “tsu,” which means “apple.” The word “kretsutsukre” combines the words for “green” and “apple pie” to create the phrase for “green apple pie.” Therefore, “tsu” means “apple.”