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19th February 2018 03:00 PM
shikha
Re: nts past papers for MBA

I am providing you the past question paper of NTS National Aptitude Test (NAT) MBA Exam

NTS National Aptitude Test (NAT) MBA Exam question paper

Verbal Ability

Sentence Completion
Directions:
Each sentence below has one or two blanks. Each blank
shows that something has been omitted. Under each

sentence five words are given as choice. Choose the
one correct word for each blank that best fits the
meaning of the sentences as a whole.
1. A child should not be ______ as being either very
shy or over confident.
A. categorized
B. instructed
C. intoned
D. distracted
E. refrained
Answer: A
2. President Anwar el Sadat of Egypt, disregarding
_______ criticism in the Arab world and in his
own Government, ________ accepted Prime
Minister Menahem Begins invitation to visit
Israel in order to address the Israeli pa rliament.
A. acrimonious - formally
B. blemished - stiffly
C. categorical - previously
D. malignant - plaintively
E. charismatic - meticulously
Answer: A
3. In his usual _______ manner, he had insured
himself against this type of loss.
A. pensive
B. providential
C. indifferent
D. circumspect
E. caustic
Answer: D
4. We never believed that he would resort to
______ in order to achieve his goal; we always
regarded him as a _______ man.
A. charm - insincere
B. necromancy - pietistic
C. logic - honorable
D. prestidigitation - articulate
E. subterfuge - honest
Answer: E
5. The Sociologist responded to the charge that her
new theory was ______ by pointing out that it
did not in fact contradict accepted sociological
principles.
A. unproven
B. banal
C. superficial
D. complex
E. heretical
Answer: E
Reading Comprehension
Directions:
Each reading comprehension passage in this section is
followed by questions based on the content of the
reading passage. Read the passage carefully and
chose the best answer to each question. The
questions are to be answered on the basis of what is
stated or implied in the passage.
Passage
But man is not destined to vanish. He can be killed,
but he cannot be destroyed, because his soul is
deathless and his spirit is irrepressible. Therefore,
though the situation seems dark in the context of the
confrontation between the superpowers, the silver
lining is provided by amazing phenomenon that the
very nations which have spent incalculable resources
and energy for the production of deadly weapons are
desperately trying to find out how they might never
be used. They threaten each other, intimidate each
other and go to the brink, but before the total hour
arrives they withdraw from the brink.
1. The main point from the authors view is that
A. Mans soul and spirit cannot be destroyed by
superpowers.
B. Mans destiny is not fully clear or visible.
C. Mans soul and spirit are immortal.
D. Mans safety is assured by the delicate balance
of power in terms of nuclear weapons.
E. Human society will survive despite the serious
threat of total annihilation.
Answer: E
2. The phrase Go to the brink in the passage
means
A. Retreating from extreme danger.
B. Declare war on each other.
C. Advancing to the stage of war but not engaging
in it.
D. Negotiate for peace.
E. Commit suicide.
Answer: C
3. In the authors opinion
A. Huge stockpiles of destructive weapons have so
far saved mankind from a catastrophe.
B. Superpowers have at last realized the need for
abandoning the production of lethal weapons.
C. Mankind is heading towards complete
destruction.
D. Nations in possession of huge stockpiles of
lethal weapons are trying hard to avoid actual
conflict.
E. There is a Silver lining over the production of
deadly weapons.
Answer: D
4. Irrepressible in the second line means
A. incompatible
B. strong
C. oppressive
D. un-restrain able
E. inspirited
Answer: D
5. A suitable title for the above passage is
A. Destruction of mankind is in evitable.
B. Mans desire to survive inhibits use of deadly
weapons.
C. Mounting cost of modern weapons.
D. Threats and intimidation between super
powers.
E. Cowardly retreat by man
Answer: B
Analogies
Directions:
Each of the GRE sample analogy questions below
consists of two words that have a certain
relationship to each other, followed by five
lettered pairs of related words. Select the
lettered pair of words.
1. ANGLE : DEGREE
A. area : square inch
B. milk : quart
C. society : classes
D. letter : alphabet
E. time : minutes
Answer: A
2. CONFIRMED : INVETERATE
A. knowledge : supposed
B. financial : bankrupt
C. immature : callow
D. credible : incredible
E. careful: punishing
Answer: B
3. LULLABY : BARCAROLE
A. birth : marriage
B. night : morning
C. cradle : gondola
D. song : poem
E. carol : sonneteer
Answer: C
4. ZOOLOGY : ANIMALS
A. ecology : pollution
B. botany : plants
C. chemistry : atoms
D. history : people
E. mathematics : geometry
Answer: A
5. DORY : VAN
A. dairy : cow
B. fish : vehicle
C. freighter : caisson
D. runners : wheels
E. Danish : Dutch
Answer: C
Directions:
Each of the GRE sample antonyms questions
consists of a word followed by five words or
phrase as choices. Choose the word or phrase
which is most nearly opposite in meaning to the
word in capitals and shade the alphabets marked
in the grid on your answer sheet.
1. ABOMINATE :
A. loathe
B. despise
C. adore
D. abhor
E. attach
Answer: C
2. OBSEQUIOUS :
A. servile
B. first
C. fawning
D. supercilious
E. improper
Answer: D
3. OROTUND :
A. not resonant
B. not reddish
C. not eager
D. pompous
E. loud
Answer: A
4. RECANT :
A. entangle
B. rescue
C. fail
D. assert
E. predict
Answer: D
5. UPBRAID :
A. defer
B. vacillate
C. sever
D. conjoin
E. laud
Answer: E
19th February 2018 02:59 PM
Unregistered
Re: nts past papers for MBA

I want the past question paper of NTS National Aptitude Test (NAT) MBA Exam so will you please provide me?
3rd November 2016 11:18 AM
payal
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