#1
| |||
| |||
NTS Past Papers for MBA |
#3
| |||
| |||
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 |
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Past papers of vu MBA | Saksham | Online MBA Discussions | 2 | 19th April 2018 07:56 AM |
Punjab University Solved Past Papers | Unregistered | Main Forum | 2 | 17th April 2018 04:00 PM |
AJKPSC Past Papers | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 3rd July 2017 02:36 PM |
AH Maths Past Papers | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 8th December 2016 09:11 AM |
SRMEEE Past Papers | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 24th November 2016 05:53 PM |
Solved Past Papers Punjab University Pakistan | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 19th November 2016 08:51 AM |
NLU Jodhpur Past Year Papers | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 14th November 2016 12:31 PM |
NLU Delhi Past Year Papers | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 22nd October 2016 02:18 PM |
NMAT Past Year Papers | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 6th October 2016 04:04 PM |
Past years Placement Papers of Huawei | Unregistered | Online MBA Discussions | 1 | 17th November 2015 01:24 PM |
Robert Bosch Placement Past Papers | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 12th November 2015 12:37 PM |
Botany Past Papers Punjab University | Unregistered | Main Forum | 0 | 17th July 2015 12:07 PM |
University of Punjab Past Papers from BA Papers | Unregistered | Main Forum | 0 | 16th July 2015 10:25 AM |
IIFT Past Year Papers | Unregistered | Main Forum | 0 | 15th July 2015 10:58 AM |
Mysore University Past Papers | Unregistered | Main Forum | 0 | 13th July 2015 02:29 PM |
NTSE Stage II Exam Past Papers | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 13th October 2014 04:46 PM |
SRFTI Cinematography Past Papers | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 8th October 2014 02:47 PM |
WBCS Past Years Solved Question Papers | Unregistered | Main Forum | 1 | 8th October 2014 01:41 PM |
PPSC Lecturer Past Papers | pallabimas | Main Forum | 1 | 9th February 2013 10:58 AM |
Surveying past Exam Papers | prtik udai | Main Forum | 1 | 13th September 2012 10:12 AM |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|