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Could you please get the NMIMS Management Aptitude Test exam paper, so that I can prepare hard for it?
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Don’t worry I will get the NMIMS Management Aptitude Test exam paper so that you can get idea about the paper.

Here is the exam paper
(193 – 87) ÷ (1.25 × 2) = ?
(1) 67.8 (2) 56.9 (3) 42.4 (4) 38.6 (5) None of these

3870 ÷ ? = 516
(1) 7.5 (2) 12.25 (3) 5.85 (4) 15.65 (5) None of these

5389 + 4172 – 3868 – ? = 2456 + 1130
(1) 2007 (2) 1897 (3) 1987 (4) 2117 (5) None of these

88.8 + 8.08 + 0.08 + 88.08 + 0.80 + 888 = ?
(1) 1037.14 (2) 1073.84 (3) 1370.24 (4) 1703.54 (5) None of these

(88)2 + (73)2 = (?)2 – (38)2 – 859
(1) 15876 (2) 15376 (3) 126 (4) 124 (5) None of these

312 × ? × 14 = 157843 + 56189
(1) 48 (2) 50 (3) 52 (4) 54 (5) None of these

[(156)2 ÷ 8 × 36] ÷ ? = 117 × 24
(1) 37 (2) 39 (3) 41 (4) 43 (5) None of these

(8.83% of 228) – (2.65% of 104) =?
(1) 17.3764 (2) 13.3467 (3) 17.3746 (4) 13.7746 (5) None of these

(23)23 × (23)–19 =?
(1) 529 (2) 23 (3) 12167 (4) (529)2 (5) None of these

8.496 – 1.384 + 3.462 + 2.801 =?
(1) 11.876 (2) 17.775 (3) 13.775 (4) 21.545 (5) None of these

DIRECTIONS: The following questions are accompanied by three statements (A), (B) and (C). You have to determine which statement(s)is/are sufficient/necessary to answer the questions.

How much marks did Mohan obtain in Hindi? To get the answer which of the following information is/are necessary/sufficient?
A. The average marks obtained by Mohan in Hindi, Math and Biology are 72.

B. The total marks obtained by him in Hindi and Math are 129.

C. The total marks obtained by him in History and Biology are 143.

(1) Only A and B together are sufficient (2) Only A and C together are sufficient

(3) Only A and B or C are sufficient (4) All A, B and C even together are not sufficient

What is the ratio of the present ages of X and Y?
A. The ratio between the present ages of X and Y after 10 years is 11:15.

B. The present age of Y is 200/3 % more than that of X.

C. The product of the present ages of X and Y is 240 years.

(1) Any of them (2) Only C and either A or B

(3) Any two of them (4) Only A and B together

A company has two kinds of employees – supervisors and clerks. The total monthly salary of the employees is Rs.2,85,000.
What is the total number of employees in that company?

A. The ratio of the number of supervisors to that of clerks in the company is 4:5.

B. The total monthly salary of all the supervisors is 28% more than that of clerks.

C. 20% of the clerks’ monthly salary is Rs.25,000.

(1) Only A and B together

(2) Only A and C together

(3) Only C

(4) Question can’t be answered even after using all the information

Rajnish buys 30 books and 65 pens. What money does he have to pay for this?
A. At a profit of 20% he sells all the objects for Rs.3,828.

B. The CP of one book and one pen is Rs.90.

C. The difference of sum and difference of buying price of one pen and one book is Rs.28.

(1) Only A alone is sufficient (2) B and C together are sufficient

(3). A alone or B and C together are sufficient (4) All together are necessary

Find the length of the side of a square.
A. Total cost of flooring the square is Rs.1,000 at the rate of Rs.40 per square meter.

B. A rectangle whose perimeter is 20 m is equal to the perimeter of the square.

C. A square of area equal to 50 sq. m can be made on the diagonal of the given square.

(1) Any of them (2) Any two of them (3) Either B or C only (4) Either A or B only

DIRECTIONS: Each question is followed by three statements. You have to study the question and all the three statements given and decide whether any information provided in the statements) is redundant and can be dispensed with while answering the questions.

An article is sold at 12% discount. Find the % gain.
A. If the article had been sold for Rs.120 less, there would have been no profit no loss.

B. Had the article been sold for Rs.30 more, the gain would have been 12.5%.

C. Cost price of the article is Rs.1,200.

(1) Any two of them (2) Only C (3) Either A or B only (4) Any of them

A person deposited two sums with a moneylender at 5% simple interest for 2 years and 3 years respectively. Find the two sums.
A. The two sums are equal.

B. Difference between the interests is Rs.250.

C. Had the sums been deposited at 5% compound interest, the difference would have been Rs.275.60.

(1) A and either B or C (2) Only A

(3) Only B (4) Any one of them

Find the length of the platform.
A. A train X, which is running at the speed of 25 km/hr, takes 18 seconds to pass a platform.
B. The train X crosses a man who is walking at 5 km/hr in the opposite direction in 12 seconds.
C. The train X crosses a stationary pole in 14.4 seconds.

(1) Any two of them (2) Either B or C (3) Any of them (4) Only C\

Directions for questions 56 – 60: In the following number series only one number is wrong. Find out the wrong number.
202 102 55 36.5 34.25 42.125 57.625
(1) 55 (2) 202 (3) 36.5 (4) 57.625 (5) None of these

12 18 26.25 40.5 60.75 91.125 136.6875
(1) 26.25 (2) 18 (3) 136.6875 (4) 60.75 (5) None of these

3 7 16 32 57 96 142
(1) 57 (2) 96 (3) 142 (4) 16 (5) None of these

12 11 24 72 280 1395 8376
(1) 12 (2) 24 (3) 72 (4) 1395 (5) None of these

16 17 37 50 83 133 216
(1) 17 (2) 216 (3) 133 (4) 50 (5) None of these

On test tube contains some acid and another test tube contains an equal quantity of water. To prepare a solution, 20 grams of the acid is poured into the second test tube. Then, two thirds of the so-formed solution is poured from the second tube into the first. If the fluid in the first test tube is four times that in the second, what quantity of water was taken initially?

(A) 80 grams (B) 60 grams (C) 40 grams (D) 100 grams

If the digit in the unit’s place of a two-digit number is halved and the digit in the ten’s place is doubled, the number thus obtained is equal to the number obtained by interchanging the digits. Which of the following is definitely true?

(A) Digits in the unit’s place and the ten’s place are equal

(B) Digit in the unit’s place is twice the digit in the ten’s place

(C) Sum of the digits is a two-digit number

(D) Digit in the unit’s place is half of the digit in the ten’s place

Directions for next five questions: Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow:

Year and Stream wise number of Students enrolled in Engineering Colleges-

What is the difference between the average number of students enrolled in Mechanical Stream over the given years and the average number of students enrolled in Civil Stream over the given years?
A. 282
B. 185
C. 272
D. 272
E. None of these

What is the difference between the total number of students enrolled in Electrical Stream over the given years and the total number of students enrolled in Information Technology Stream over the given years?
A. 70
B. 225
C. 770
D. 1379
E. None of these

What is the respective ratio of number of students enrolled in Civil Stream to the number of students enrolled in Mechanical Stream in the year 2006?
A. 4 : 3
B. 127 : 98
C. 37 : 43
D. 128 : 97
E. 97 : 128

What is the average number of students enrolled in the Electronics Streams over the given years?
A. 339
B. 359
C. 546
D. 436
E. None of these

In 2001, the number of students enrolled in Electrical Streams is approximately what percent of the number of students enrolled in Electronics students?
A. 29
B. 38
C. 67
D. 44
E. 56

Directions for next five questions: Study the information carefully to answer the following questions:
In a Sports Club consisting of 1250 Members, the ratio of Males to Females is 3 : 2 respectively. All the members are enrolled in five different Games viz. Boxing, Judo and Karate, Badminton, Table Tennis and Law Tennis. 18 percent of the Females are enrolled in Judo and Karate. 40 percent of Males are enrolled in Badminton. One-fifth of the females are enrolled in the table tennis. The ratio of enrollment of males to females in the Judo and Karate is 3 : 2 respectively. 20 percent of the total numbers of members are enrolled in boxing. Females enrolled in table tennis are 80 percent of the males enrolled in the same game. 12 percent of the males are enrolled in lawn tennis. The remaining males are enrolled in boxing. 25 percent of the females are enrolled in badminton and the remaining females are enrolled the lawn tennis.

What is the total number of members enrolled in the table tennis?
A. 250
B. 125
C. 100
D. 425
E. None of these

What is the total number of females enrolled in boxing and judo and karate together?
A. 250
B. 185
C. 240
D. 275
E. None of these

What is the number of females enrolled in the badminton?
A. 90
B. 300
C. 150
D. 125
E. None of these

Number of males enrolled in Lawn Tennis forms approximately what percent of total number of the members in the sports club?
A. 11
B. 7
C. 15
D. 20
E. 23

Number of males enrolled in boxing forms what percent of the number of females enrolled in the same game? (rounded off to two digits after decimal)
A. 66.67
B. 83.34
C. 58.78
D. 77.76
E. 42.45

Directions for next five questions: Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow:

Number of Pass and Fail Students, of five different classes, in a year from various schools-

What is the average number of fail students from class IX from all the schools together?
A. 19
B. 17
C. 13
D. 9
E. 11

What is the respective ratio of the total number of pass students of class VI to that of class VIII from all the schools together?
A. 9 : 11
B. 181 : 221
C. 81 : 123
D. 21 : 32
E. None of these

Which class has maximum number of pass students from all the schools together?
A. VIII
B. VII
C. IX
D. X
E. None of these

What is the average number of pass students of all the classes together of school E?
A. 80
B. 74
C. 71
D. 65
E. 63

What is the respective ratio of the total number of fail students of class IX to the total number of fail students of class X from all the schools together?
A. 2 : 1
B. 3 : 4
C. 4 : 5
D. 6 : 7
E. None of these
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