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MBA MCQS With Answers Pdf

Hey , Could you please give here MCQ’s Questions with answer for preparation for CAT- MBA entrance test ?

As you want I am here giving you MCQ’s Questions with answer for preparation for CAT- MBA entrance test.

Sample questions:

Directions for Questions 41 to 43:
The sentences given in each question, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.

Q.41) A. In the west, Allied Forces had fought their way through southern Italy as far as Rome. B. In June 1944 Germany's military position in World War Two appeared hopeless. C. In Britain, the task of amassing the men and materials for the liberation of northern Europe had been completed. D. The Red Army was poised to drive the Nazis back through Poland. E. The situation on the eastern front was catastrophic.
1. EDACB 2. BEDAC 3. BDECA 4. CEDAB

Q.42)A. He felt justified in bypassing Congress altogether on a variety ofmoves. B. At times he was fighting the entire Congress. C. Bush felt he had a mission to restore power to the presidency. D. Bush was not fighting just the democrats. E. Representative democracy is a messy business, and a CEO of the White House does not like a legislature of second guessers and time wasters.
1. CAEDB 2. DBAEC 3.CEADB 4.ECDBA

Q.43)A. The two neighbors never fought each other. B. Fights involving three male fiddler crabs have been recorded, but the status of the participants was unknown. C. They pushed or grappled only with the intruder.
D. We recorded 17 cases in which a resident that was fighting an intruder was joined by an immediate neighbour, an ally. E. We therefore tracked 268 intruder males until we saw them fighting a resident male.
1. BEDAC 2. DEBAC 3. BDCAE 4. BCEDA

DIRECTIONS for questions 44 and 45: Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way. Q.44) Jawaharlal Nehru seemed an unlikely candidate to lead India towards its vision. Under the cotton Khadi he wore in deference to the dictates of Congress, he remained the quintessential English gentleman. In a land of mysteries, he was a cool rationalist. The mind that had exulted in the discovery of science at Cambridge never ceased to be appalled by his fellow Indians who refused to stir from their homes on days proclaimed inauspicious by their favourite astrologers. He was a publicly declared agnostic in the most intensely spiritual area in the world, and he never ceased to proclaim the horror the word 'religion' inspired in him. Nehru despised India's priests, her sadhus, her chanting monks and pious 'skerkhs'.
(1) And yet, the India of those sadhus and the superstition-haunted masses had accepted Nehru
. (2) They had only served, he felt, to impede her progress.
(3) The Mahatma had made it clear that it was on his shoulders that he wished his mantle to fall.
(4) Nehru's heart told him to follow the Mahatma and his heart, he would later admit, had been right.

Q.45) Birth rates have fallen dramatically - and voluntarily. Coercive birth control, including paying people not to have babies, was discredited and abandoned decades ago. Nearly two-thirds of the couples in poor countries now use birth control, and not because some patriarchal westerner told them to. In the 1970s, the government of Bangladesh offered people in the Matlals region lowcost contraceptive supplies and advice. Birth rates promptly fell well below those of neighbouring regions. So Bangladesh extended the service nationally and its birth rate plummeted from six children per woman to three.

(1) The 'population bomb' has already gone off.
(2) Given the choice, people want fewer children.
(3) Governments want fewer children since their own life expectancy falls with rising numbers.
(4) Even when birth rates fall, there is a lag which means population keeps growing far decades until birth and death rates even out

. Q.46. Each of companies A, B and C - have a tradition of rewarding theiremployees with a bonus, once every year, during Ramzan, Christmas or Deepavali. For each company every year the bonus is paid during the same time. Use the clues below to answer the following question.
(a) For no two companies is either the amount of bonus paid or the time of the year when bonus is paid the same
(b) Company B distributes bonus during Deepavali.
(c) The company that gives Rs.5,000 as bonus is in the manufacturing sector.
(d) Company, A distributes bonus during Christmas.
(e) The company that gives a bonus of Rs.10,000 is not in the IT sector.
(f) The company that gives bonus for Ramzan gives Rs.5,000.
(g) The company that gives bonus for Christmas gives Rs.12,000 as bonus.

Which of the following is true?
(1) Company A gives a bonus of Rs.12,000 for Christmas, company B gives a bonus of Rs.5,000 for Deepavali and Company C gives a bonus of Rs.10,000 and is in the IT sector.

(2) Company B gives a bonus of Rs.10,000 and is in the finance sector. Company C gives a bonus of Rs.5,000 during Ramzan and company A gives a bonus of Rs.12,000 and is in the manufacturing sector.

(3) Company A gives a bonus of Rs.12,000 and is in the finance sector. Company B gives a bonus of Rs.5,000 during Deepavali and company C gives a bonus of Rs.10,000 and is in the IT sector.

(4) Company B gives a bonus of Rs.10,000 for Deepavali. Company C gives a bonus of Rs.5,000 and is in the manufacturing sector. Company A gives a bonus of Rs.12,000 and is in the IT sector.

Q.47) Seven people, A through G, sit in a row (not necessarily in the same order). Exactly three people sit between A and G, while exactly three people sit between B and E. Exactly four people sit between C and E, while exactly four people sit between D and G. Exactly two people sit between B and D, while exactly two people sit between C and A. Given that either B or A sits to the immediate right of D, then who sits exactly at the middle of the row?
(1) C (2) B (3) F (4) Cannot be determined

Q.48) According to probability theory, when a normal dice is thrown a large number of times, the probability of each number turning up will be 1/6. A group of friends decided to try this and got the following results after 50 tries: All numbers were obtained at least once. The number of 1's obtained was an even number. The number of 2's obtained was equal to the number of 5's obtained. The number of 3's obtained was five times the number of 1's
obtained. Exactly six 4's were obtained. The number of six's obtained was twenty-two, which was the highest among all the numbers obtained. What was the total number of odd numbers obtained?
(1) 22 (2) 17 (3) 25 (4) 18

49) To make a derogatory remark means to a statement that is:
a) positive b) mean c) strange

50) The synonym of TITULAR is:
a) nominal b) official c) putative d)causative

51) The synonym of Morose is :
a) churlish b) sullen c) humble d) taciturn

52) The synonym of Vicarious is:
a) surrogate b) second-hand c) atrocious d)indirect

53) The synonym of Fuzzy is :
a) Frizzy b) Fuffy c)Furry d) Fleecy

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Last edited by Neelurk; June 1st, 2020 at 12:26 PM.
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