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HAT General 2026 Word Problems Free Quiz 1
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HAT General 2026 Word Problems Free Quiz 1

Practice HAT General 2026 HEC Aptitude Test Quantitative Reasoning MCQs from Word Problems. Get instant results with Explanation.

1. What do word problems require?



2. A number increased by 8 gives 20. What is the number?



3. Twice a number minus 5 equals 13. What is the number?



4. The sum of three consecutive integers is 36. What are they?



5. A rectangle has length 4 more than its width. The perimeter is 28. What is the width?



6. A car travels 60 miles per hour. How far will it travel in 3 hours?



7. John has 5 more than twice as many apples as Mary. If John has 15 apples, how many does Mary have?



8. What is the total cost of 5 pens at $2 each?



9. A shirt costs $40 after a 20% discount. What was the original price?



10. The area of a rectangle is 48. If the length is 8, what is the width?



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HAT General Test

Conducting Body: Higher Education Commission (HEC)
Frequency: Quarterly | Time: 120 Minutes
Negative Marking: No

⚡ Official Test Pattern (Total: 100 MCQs):

Merit Formula: There is no single HEC merit calculation formula for HAT General. Universities determine their own merit criteria. Common weightages include: 40% Academic + 40% HEC HAT Gen + 20% Interview (only where specified by the university)

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions about HAT General

Is there negative marking in HAT General?

No

What is the exam duration for HAT General?

120 minutes

How many MCQs does HAT General contain?

100 MCQs

What formula is used to calculate merit in HAT General?

There is no single HEC merit calculation formula for HAT General. Universities determine their own merit criteria. Common weightages include: 40% Academic + 40% HEC HAT Gen + 20% Interview (only where specified by the university)

Who is the conducting body for HAT General?

Higher Education Commission (HEC)