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June 15th, 2015, 08:48 AM
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JMET Sample Papers Download SCCL JMET Notification
I want to apply for Singareni Collieries Company Ltd (SCCL) Junior Mining Engineer Trainee (JMET) Recruitment Exam . Would you provide me Recruitment Notification for it ? Please provide me a link from where I can download SCCL JMET Sample Papers so I will solve them and it will boost up my confidence .
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March 14th, 2018, 10:14 AM
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Re: JMET Sample Papers Download SCCL JMET Notification
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March 14th, 2018, 10:16 AM
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Re: JMET Sample Papers Download SCCL JMET Notification
Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET) was an admission exam used by some institutes in India as the first step in the admission to postgraduate programs in management. Institutes which used the exams included Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and the IIT Schools of Management. As you are looking for JMET Sample question Papers, so on your demand I am giving below same : JMET Sample question Papers Instructions for questions 1 - 3: Answer the questions based on following passage. Dear Friend, your letter gently but unmistakably intimates that I am a slacker, a slacker in peace as well as in war; that when the World War was raging bitterly I dawdled my time with subjects like symbolic logic, and that now when the issues of reconstructing a bleeding world demand the efforts of all who care for the future of the human race, I am shirking my responsibility and wasting my time with Plato and Cicero. Your sweetly veiled charge is true, but I do not feel ashamed of it. On the contrary, when I look upon my professional colleagues who enlisted their philosophies in the war, who added their shrill voices to the roar of the cannons and their little drops of venom to the torrents of national hatreds, I feel that it is they who should write apologies for their course. For philosophers, I take it, are ordained as priests to keep alive the sacred fires on the altar of impartial truth, and I have but faithfully endeavored to keep my oath of office as well as the circumstances would permit. It is doubtless the height of the unheroic to worship truth in the bombproof shelter of harmless mathematics when men are giving their lives for democracy and for public order which is the basis of civilization. But it would be sad if all the priests deserted their altars and became soldiers, if the Sermon on the Mount were utterly erased to give place to manuals of bayonet practice or instructions on the use of poison gas. What avails it to beat the enemy if the sacred fires which we are sworn to defend meanwhile languish and die for want of attendance? 1. According to the passage, a philosopher should (1) always shun action and privilege speculation (2) at all times promote the disinterested inquiry of his discourse (3) stay away from ideologues (4) support anti-war activism 2. Which of the following is the MOST APPROPRIATE title for the passage? (1) Philosophy in wartime: An Apologia (2) Philosophy versus War (3) In defence of Philosophy (4) Philosophy's quarrels with War 3. Which of the following statements CANNOT be directly inferred from the passage? (1) The writer has disagreements with his professional colleagues (2) The writer is aware of the sacrifices made in a war. (3) The writer considers philosophy a sacred calling (4) The writer is a pacifist Instructions for question 4: Sentences in the following passage have been variously combined in the options given below. Choose the MOST APPROPRIATE AND CONCISE option. Keepers of private notebooks are a different breed altogether. They are lonely and resistant rearrangers of things. They are anxious malcontents. They are children afflicted at birth with some presentiment of loss. 4. (1) Keepers of private notebooks are a different breed altogether, lonely and resistant rearrangers of things, anxious malcontents, children afflicted at birth with some presentiment of loss (2) Keepers of private notebooks, who are lonely, resistant rearrangers and anxious malcontents, are children afflicted at birth with some presentiment of loss (3) Keepers of private notebooks, a different breed in being lonely, resistant rearrangers of things and anxious malcontents, are children afflicted at birth with some presentiment of loss (4) None of the above Instructions for questions 5 and 6: Fill in the blanks with the option that has the MOST APPROPRIATE set of words. 5. For years, nuclear-power advocates have claimed that nuclear power is the most __________ form of energy available; but in light of a few facts, one begins to __________ this claim. (1) cheap, support (2) useful, question (3) expensive, contest (4) economical, doubt 6. Children whose __________ survives parental discipline and who manage to grow up before they blow up are invited to __________ the university faculty. (1) inquisitiveness, visit (2) interest, address (3) curiosity, join (4) inquiry, join Instructions for question 7: Identify the grammatically INCORRECT option. 7. (1) The meeting has been preponed by a week. (2) Either you or Ram is going to look after it. (3) The argument explains neither what went wrong nor how it should be put right. (4) Customers want not only good service but also courtesy. Instructions for question 8: The direct speech in question is rewritten as reported speech (indirect form) in the options below. Identify the grammatically CORRECT option. 8. The President said to the General, "Is your army well supplied? Is it ready for battle?" (1) The President asked the General whether his army was well supplied and whether it was ready for battle. (2) The President asked the General whether his army was well supplied and is it ready for battle. (3) The President asked the General if his army is well supplied and if it is ready for battle. (4) The President asked the General whether his army is well supplied and was it ready for battle. Instructions for question 9: Identify the option with INCORRECT spellings. 9. (1) On the twelfth of every month, the psychiatrist visits the organization. (2) Entering the sanctum of South Indian temples dressed in western clothes is considered sacreligeous. (3) We try to accommodate as many students as possible in our hostels. (4) We received the mattress after repeated requests. Instructions for questions 10 and 11: Select the pair of words from the given options that best expresses a relationship SIMILAR to the pair in CAPITAL letters: 10. RESTLESS : RESTIVE (1) flammable : inflammable (2) imminent : eminent (3) haunted: hunted (4) oculist : occultist 11. OBJURGATE : OBSECRATE (1) abdicate : abrogate (2) renegade : relegate (3) chide : supplicate (4) obfuscate : obligate Paper Pattern & Marking Scheme: The Joint Management Entrance Test shall be consisting of objective type multiple choice based questions on the following main subjects: Section I: Verbal Communication (30 Questions) 30 Marks Section II: LR (Logical Reasoning) 30 Questions 30 Marks Section III: Quantitative Ability (30 Questions) 30 Marks Section IV: DI (Data Interpretation) 30 Questions (30 Marks) |
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