#1
| |||
| |||
MBA Entrance mock test |
#3
| |||
| |||
Re: mba entrance mock test
I am providing you the sample question paper of MBA Entrance Exam MBA Entrance Exam question paper Directions for Questions 41 to 43: Answer the following questions based on the statements given below: (i) There are three houses on each side of the road. (ii) These six houses are labeled as P, Q, R, S, T and U. (iii) The houses are of different colours, namely, Red, Blue, Green, Orange, Yellow and White. (iv) The houses are of different heights. (v) T, the tallest house, is exactly opposite to the Red coloured house. (vi) The shortest house is exactly opposite to the Green coloured house. (vii) U, the Orange coloured house, is located between P and S. (viii) R, the Yellow coloured house, is exactly opposite to P. (ix) Q, the Green coloured house, is exactly opposite to U. (x) P, the White coloured house, is taller than R, but shorter than S and Q. 41.What is the colour of the tallest house? (1) Red (2) Blue (3) Green (4) Yellow (5) none of these 42. What is the colour of the house diagonally opposite to the Yellow coloured house? (1) White (2) Blue (3) Green (4) Red (5) none of these 43. Which is the second tallest house? (1) P (2) S (3) Q (4) R (5) cannot be determined Directions for Questions 44 to 47: Answer the following questions based on the information given below: In a sports event, six teams (A, B, C, D, E and F) are competing against each other. Matches are scheduled in two stages. Each team plays three matches in Stage-I and two matches in Stage-II. No team plays against the same team more than once in the event. No ties are permitted in any of the matches. The observations after the completion of Stage-I and Stage-II are as given below. Stage-I: One team won all the three matches. Two teams lost all the matches. D lost to A but won against C and F. E lost to B but won against C and F. B lost at least one match. F did not play against the top team of Stage-I. Stage-II: The leader of Stage-I lost the next two matches. Of the two teams at the bottom after Stage-I, one team won both matches, while the other lost both matches. One more team lost both matches in Stage-II. 44.The team(s) with the most wins in the event is (are): (1) A (2) A & C (3) F (4) E (5) B & E 45. The two teams that defeated the leader of Stage-I are: (1) F & D (2) E & F (3) B & D (4) E & D (5) F & D 46. The only team(s) that won both the matches in Stage-II is (are): (1) B (2) E & F (3) A, E & F (4) B, E & F (5) B & F 47.The teams that won exactly two matches in the event are: (1) A, D & F (2) D & E (3) E & F (4) D, E & F (5) D & F This section contains 40 questions Directions for questions 51 to 54:In each question, there are five sentences. Each sentence has a pair of words that are italicized and highlighted. From the italicized and highlighted words, select the most appropriate words (A or B) to form correct sentences. The sentences are followed by options that indicate the words, which may be selected to correctly complete the set of sentences. From the options given, choose the most appropriateone. 51. Anita wore a beautiful broach (A)/brooch(B)on the lapel of her jacket. If you want to complain about the amenities in your neighbourhood, please meet your councillor(A)/counselor(B). I would like your advice(A)/advise(B)on which job I should choose. The last scene provided a climactic(A)/climatic(B)ending to the film. Jeans that flair(A)/flare(B)at the bottom are in fashion these days. (1) BABAA (2) BABAB (3) BAAAB (4)ABABA (5) BAABA 52. The cake had lots of currents(A)/currants(B) and nuts in it. If you engage in such exceptional(A)/exceptionable(B)behaviour, I will be forced to punish you. He has the same capacity as an adult to consent(A)/assent(B) to surgical treatment. The minister is obliged(A)/compelled(B) to report regularly to a parliamentary board. His analysis of the situation is far too sanguine(A)/genuine(B). (1) BBABA (2) BBAAA (3) BBBBA (4) ABBAB (5) BABAB 53. She managed to bite back the ironic(A)/caustic(B) retort on the tip of her tongue. He gave an impassioned and valid(A)/cogent(B) plea for judicial reform. I am not adverse(A)/averse(B) to helping out. The coupe(A)/coup(B)broke away as the train climbed the hill. They heard the bellspeeling(A)/pealing(B) far and wide. (1) BBABA (2) BBBAB (3) BAABB (4) ABBAA (5) BBBBA 54. We were not successful in defusing(A)/diffusing(B) the Gurus ideas. The students baited(A)/bated(B) the instructor with irrelevant questions. The hoard(A)/horde(B)rushed into the campus. The prisoners interment(A)/internment(B)came to an end with his early release. The hockey team could not deal with his unsociable(A)/unsocial(B) tendencies. (1) BABBA (2) BBABB (3) BABAA (4) ABBAB (5) AABBA Directions for questions 55 to 58: In each of the following questions there are sentences that form a paragraph. Identify the sentence(s) or part(s) of sentence(s) that is/are correct in terms of grammar and usage (including spelling, punctuation and logical consistency). Then, choose the most appropriate option. 55. A. In 1849, a poor Bavarian imigrant named Levi Strauss B. landed in San Francisco, California, C. at the invitation of his brother-in-law David Stern D. owner of dry goods business. E. This dry goods business would later become known as Levi Strauss & Company. (1) B only (2) B and C (3) A and B (4) A only (5) A, B and D 56. A. In response to the allegations and condemnation pouring in, B. Nike implemented comprehensive changes in their labour policy. C. Perhaps sensing the rising tide of global labour concerns, D. from the public would become a prominent media issue, E. Nike sought to be a industry leader in employee relations. (1) D and E (2) D only (3) A and E (4) A and D (5) B, C and E 57. A. Charges and counter charges mean nothing B. to the few million who have lost their home. C. The nightmare is far from over, for the government D. is still unable to reach hundreds who are marooned. E. The death count have just begun. (1) A only (2) C only (3) A and C (4) A, C and D (5) D only 58. A. I did not know what to make of you. B. Because youd lived in India, I associate you more with my parents than with me. C. And yet you were unlike my cousins in Calcutta, who seem so innocent and obedient when I visited them. D. You were not curious about me in the least. E. Although you did make effort to meet me. (1) A only (2) A and B (3) A and E (4) D only (5) A and D Directions for questions 59 to 62: Each of the following questions has a sentence with two blanks. Given below each question are five pairs of words. Choose the pair that best completes the sentence. 59. The genocides in Bosnia and Rwanda, apart from being mis-described in the most sinister and ________ manner as ethnic cleansing, were also blamed, in further hand-washing rhetoric, on something dark and interior to ___________ and perpetrators alike. (1) innovative; communicator (4) exigent; exploiters (2) enchanting; leaders (5) tragic; sufferers (3) disingenuous; victims 60. As navigators, calendar makers, and other_________ of the night sky accumulated evidence to the contrary, ancient astronomers were forced to _________ that certain bodies might move in circles about points, which in turn moved in circles about the earth. (1) scrutinizers; believe (4) observers; concede (2) observers; agree (5) students; conclude (3) scrutinizers; suggest 61. Every human being, after the first few days of his life, is a product of two factors; on the one hand, there is his ______________endowment; and on the other hand, there is the effect of environment, including ___________. (1) constitutional; weather (4) economic; learning (2) congenital; education (5) genetic; pedagogy (3) personal; climate 62. Exhaustion of natural resources, destruction of individual initiative by governments, control over mens minds by central __________ of education and propaganda are some of the major evils which appear to be on the increase as a result of the impact of science upon minds suited by _________ to an earlier kind of world. (1) tenets; fixation (4) organs; tradition (2) aspects; inhibitions (5) departments; repulsion (3) institutions; inhibitions |
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Comedk PG Mock Test | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 24th January 2018 01:07 PM |
Mock Test for CDS Exam | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 7th December 2016 05:28 PM |
BITSAT Mock Test CD | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 9th November 2016 04:16 PM |
Mock Test for ELITMUS | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 7th November 2016 01:32 PM |
Mock Test For MU OET | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 29th October 2016 11:09 AM |
Mock Test For Symbiosis Entrance Test | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 27th October 2016 01:47 PM |
Mock test Paper For MH CET | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 25th October 2016 04:06 PM |
Joint Entrance Mock Test | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 19th October 2016 03:30 PM |
AILET Mock Test | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 19th October 2016 08:19 AM |
NMIMS UG Mock Test | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 13th October 2016 01:00 PM |
Mock Test For OJEE | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 8th October 2016 04:10 PM |
Mock Test For Symbiosis Entrance Test | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 8th October 2016 01:09 PM |
MHT CET Mock Test Online | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 30th September 2016 04:36 PM |
Mock test papers for CA CPT | Unregistered | Main Forum | 0 | 17th July 2015 01:29 PM |
Mock Test Paper for SSC CGL | Unregistered | Main Forum | 0 | 16th July 2015 03:42 PM |
Mock SNAP test | Unregistered | Main Forum | 0 | 14th July 2015 08:44 AM |
CA CPT mock test | Unregistered | Main Forum | 0 | 11th July 2015 10:07 AM |
CLAT Mock Test | Unregistered | Main Forum | 0 | 10th July 2015 09:58 AM |
IIBF Mock Test Pdf | Unregistered | Main Forum | 0 | 10th July 2015 09:43 AM |
Entrance Online Mock Test | pallabi | Main Forum | 1 | 30th June 2012 07:47 PM |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|