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This quiz consists of questions from
various past papers of MBA entrance exams. Leave your answers/ responses in the
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Directions for Questions 1 to 2:
Select the words from the options below
that have the farthest meaning to the given words:
1. VENERATION
A. Congregate B. Loquacious C. Consecrate D.
Burlesque
2. PERSPICACIOUS
A. Judicious B. Obtuse C.
Adroit D. Cerebral
Directions for Questions 3 to 5:
Mark the wrongly spelt word mentioned
among the following options:
3.
A. Contemporaneous
B. Belligerent
C. Epicurean
D. Recalcitrent
4.
A. Opprobrium
B. Iniquitous
C. Vicisitude
D. Pusillanimous
Directions for Questions 5 and 6:
Mark the correct sentence in the
following:
5.
A. Pele, whom many people consider is the
greatest footballer of all times, represented Brazil in four World Cups.
B. When the news about the decline in the
quarterly sales of the product broke out, it was difficult to say who the
Company would hold responsible for this disaster.
C. When the tension with the business
partners increased, Mr. Singh decided to visit them personally and talk to
whomever was willing to sort the discord.
D. Who do you think was supposed to meet
Mr.Brown from the news bureau, the well-known author, during his week-long
visit to Delhi?
6.
A. Returning home from the dinner, we were
annoyed to find that the porch light is broke again.
B. If you keep on losing your composure on
minor issues, that isn’t going to get you nowhere.
C. In the meeting, Mr. Mehta informed the
executives that they have to fulfill the target regardless of the stringency of
the deadline.
D. The call for the assembly was very
disappointing, as we haven’t hardly initiated our discussion on a new venture
outside the main conference bloc.
Directions for Questions 7 and 8:
Mark the option in the following, which
contains a grammatically wrong sentence:
7.
A. A marvelous stillness pervaded the
world, and the stars, together with the serenity of their rays, seemed to shed
upon the earth the assurance of everlasting security.
B. We plowed along bravely for a week or
more, and without any conflict of jurisdiction among the captains worth
mentioning.
C. The tulips, concerning whose cultivation
Rosa was taught all the mysteries of the art, formed the principal topic of the
conversation; but, interesting as the subject was, people cannot always talking
about tulips.
D. She gazed at me as never man’s face was
scanned yet.
8.
A. Here, a broad, deep, circumvallatory
trench, hewn from the solid rock, was defended by a wall of great strength
erected upon its inner edge.
B. I might well say now, indeed, that the
latter end of job was better than the beginning.
C. I really had not yet been able to make
up my mind whether I like Uriah or detested him; and I was very doubtful about
it still, as I stood looking him in the face on the street.
D. The Prior had him own reasons, however,
for persevring in the course of temperance which he had adopted.
Directions for Questions 9 and 10:
Mark the correct option, which puts the
parts of the sentence in right order:
9.
I. But she gained courage as she went on.
II. She was a little nervous about it just
at first.
III. And opened their eyes and mouths so
very wide.
IV. The two creatures got so close to her,
one on each side.
A. IV, III, II, I B. II, IV, III, I C.
II, I, IV, III D. None of
the above
10.
I. It would perhaps be possible for him to
be of some use to this brave girl
II. He said to himself, vaguely at first,
that
III. Without neglecting anything of what
was due to his important mission.
IV. And this idea pleased him.
A. II, III, I, IV B. III, II, I, IV C.
I, III, II, IV D. None of
the above
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Answers
1(d) 2(b)
3(d) 4(c) 5(c) 6(c)
7(c) 8(b) 9(a)
10(a)