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I am looking for the solved papers of MAT entrance exam. Please provide the links?
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Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is conducted by All India Management Association (AIMA) for admission in MBA course of various institutes. MAT is conducted in January-February, May-June, September and December every year. MAT 2014 Exam Pattern: MAT exam consists of 200 questions in 150 minutes with negative marking. 5 subjects are given in the MAT Entrance Exam: English Comprehension Mathematical Aptitude Data Sufficiency & Interpretation Intelligence Reasoning Indian and Global Environment Sample Questions: There are 4 boys and 3 girls. What is the probability the boys and girls sit alternately? Ans 1/35 Two trains are 2 kms apart. Speed of one train is 20m/s and the other train is running at 30 m/s . Lengths of the trains are 200 and 300m. In how much time do the trains cross each other? Ans 50 seconds A& B are two players. They need to select one number from 1 to 25. If both the players select the same numbers they will win the prize. What is the probability of not winning in a single trial? Ans 24/25 Four different integers are in increasing AP such that one number is equal to sum of the squares of the other three numbers. Ans –1,0,1,2 A train runs first half of the distance at 40 km/hr and the remaining half at 60 km/hr. What is the average speed for the entire journey? Ans 48km/hr In a company there were 75 % skilled employees and the remaining unskilled. 80% of the skilled and 20% of the unskilled were permanent. If the temporary employees were 126 find the total number of employees. Ans 360 A person sells a horse at 12.5% loss. If he sells for 92.5 more, he will have a profit of 6%. What is the CP? Ans 500 One tap takes 15 min to fill, another tap takes 12 min to fill and the third tap can empty in 20 min. In how much time the tank would be full. Ans 10 min Three mixtures of water and milk are in the ratio 6:7, 5:9, 8:7. What would be the ratio if they were mixed together? Ans: None of the options were correct. The right answer would be data insufficient. Two trains are separated by 200km. One leaves at 6:00 am from Delhi and reaches Merrut at10:00 am. Another train leaves from Merrut at 8:00 am and reaches Delhi at 11:30 am. At what time two trains meet each other? Ans 8:56 am Here I am attaching the solved papers of MAT entrance exam:
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The Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is a National Entrance Test conducted by All India Management Aptitude Testing Service (AIMATS). This is entrance test for admission to MBA and equivalent programmes of the various participating institutes. You are searching for the MAT previous year Papers. Here I am uploading a file that contains the MAT previous year Papers. You can download this from here. You can download this from here. Here I am also providing you some content of the file. This is as follows: 1. Which of the following correctly constitutes the three organs of the government? (a) Executive, democracy and judiciary (b) Executive, legislature and judiciary (c) Executive, bureaucracy and judiciary (d) Legislature, bureaucracy and democracy 2. Which of the following sources yields the maximum revenue to the Union Government? (a) Income tax (b) Property tax (c) Excise duty (d) Customs duty 3. April 22 is observed every year as ___. (a) Earth Day (b) World Environment Day (c) World Health Day (d) World Haemophilia Day 4. Who is leading the LTTE delegation for the peace process with Sri Lanka? (a) Vaiko (b) V. Prabhakaran (c) G. L. Peris (d) Anton Balasingham 5. Who was the first UN Secretary General? (a) Trygve Lie (b) Dag Hammarskjold (c) U. Thant (d) Dr Boutros Boutros Ghali 6. The island of Perejil was recently in dispute between ___. (a) Italy and Morocco (b) Spain and Morocco (c) Ghana and Morocco (d) Spain and Ghana 7. NASDAQ is an acronym for (a) The National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations. (b) The National Association of Securities and Dealers Automatic Quotations. (c) The National Association of Associated Securities and Dealers Quotations. (d) The National Association of Securities Dealers and Accepted Quotations. 8. Which among the following countries does not have veto power in the UN Security Council? (a) France (b) England (c) Germany (d) Russia 9. India is not the member of which of the following organizations? (a) NAM (b) SAARC (c) ASEAN (d) Commonwealth 10. Where is the headquarters of Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) situated? (a) Vienna (b) New York (c) Abu Dhabi (d) Kuwait City 11. Deodhar Trophy, Rohinton Baria Trophy and Sheesh Mahal Trophy are associated with ___. (a) football (b) cricket (c) hockey (d) badminton 12. Who is the winner of the Vyas Samman for the year 2002? (a) Govinda Chandra Pandey (b) Ram Moorti Tripathi (c) Dr Kailash Vajpayee (d) Kamleshwar 13. Which of the following represents the name of the mascot of the World Cup Cricket that took place in March 2003? (a) Dazzler (b) Panda (c) Rhinto (d) Pincho 14. Uber Cup is associated with which of the following games. (a) Hockey (b) Football (c) Table Tennis (d) Badminton 15. With which of the following Articles of the Constitution would you associate the establishment of panchayats? (a) Article 36 (b) Article 40 (c) Article 52 (d) Article 61 16. Approximately what percentage of the total GDP is contributed by the agriculture sector of India? (a) 15 (b) 20 (c) 25 (d) 30 17. Which of the following is a pharmaceutical company? (a) TAG Heuer (b) Aventis (c) Cartier (d) Omega 18. ‘Kananaskis’ was the venue of the G-8 Summit that took place in 2002. This place is located in which of the following countries? (a) Germany (b) Italy (c) Canada (d) Australia 19. Which of the following represents the expansion of ‘T’ in C-DOT? (a) Teleservices (b) Telecome (c) Telecommunications (d) Telematics 20. Which among the following represents the number of member countries of the Commonwealth? (a) 36 (b) 42 (c) 54 (d) 62 21. ‘El Nino’ is a term you would associate with ___. (a) astrology (b) meteorology (c) computers (d) psychology 22. Who among the following is the chief executive officer (CEO) of world’s largest software company Microsoft? (a) Paul Allen (b) Bill Gates (c) John Sidgmore (d) Steve Balmer 23. Which of the following personalities would you associate with committee on taxes? (a) Y. V. Reddy (b) Vijay Kelkar (c) N. K. Singh (d) M. S. Ahluwalia 24. Who is regarded as ‘The Father of Economics’? (a) J. M. Keynes (b) J. K. Galbraith (c) Vernon Smith (d) Adam Smith 25. Who was appointed as the chairman of the 12th Finance Commission, recently? (a) Dr Rakesh Mohan (b) Prof S. D. Tendulkar (c) Dr C. Rangarajan (d) V. Kamesam 26. According to a recent report, the most competitive economy of the world is ___. (a) Finland (b) USA (c) Singapore (d) Hong Kong 27. The disinvestment target of Government of India for 2002-03 is ___. (a) Rs. 8,000 crore (b) Rs. 10,000 crore (c) Rs. 12,000 crore (d) Rs. 14,000 crore 28. The first person to walk in space is ___. (a) Neil Armstrong (b) A. A. Leonov (c) Yuri Gagarin (d) Edwin Aldrin 29. By sex ratio we mean (a) the number of females per 1,000 males. (b) the number of males in the population per 1,000 female population. (c) the number of married females in the population per 1,000 male population. (d) the number of married males in the population per 1,000 female population. State Capital (A) Uttaranchal 1. Ranchi (B) Chhattisgarh 2. Dispur (C) Jharkhand 3. Dehradun (D) Assam 4. Raipur (a) A - 3, B - 4, C - 1, D - 2 (b) A - 4, B - 3, C - 1, D - 2 (c) A - 3, B - 4, C - 2, D - 1 (d) A - 4, B - 3, C - 2, D - 1 31. Who among the following cannot be impeached? (a) The President (b) The Vice President (c) The Chief Justice (d) The Governor 32. The number of members nominated by the President in the Rajya Sabha is ___. (a) two (b) eight (c) ten (d) twelve 33. Who among the following do not participate in the election for the President? (a) The elected members of the Lok Sabha (b) The elected members of the Rajya Sabha (c) The elected members of the Legislative Assemblies of the states (d) The nominated members of the Rajya Sabha, Lok Sabha and state legislatures 34. Which of the following representative bodies cannot be dissolved? (a) Lok Sabha (b) Rajya Sabha (c) Legislative Assembly (d) State Legislative Council 35. Which of the following is the true index of economic growth? (a) An increase in the per capita income at constant prices. (b) An increase in the national income at current prices. (c) An increase in the gross domestic product at constant prices. (d) An increase in the gross domestic product at current prices. 36. World Human Rights Day is observed every year on ___. (a) December 1 (b) December 8 (c) December 10 (d) December 16 37. What effect does an indirect tax have on a commodity? (a) Increases its price (b) Reduces its price (c) Increases its production (d) Keeps the price constant 38. The largest read daily in India is ___. (a) The Times of India (b) The Hindustan Times (c) Amar Ujala (d) Dainik Bhaskar 39. Which constitutional amendment is called the ‘Mini Constitution’? (a) 42nd Amendment (b) 43rd Amendment (c) 44th Amendment (d) 45th Amendment 40. Which organization celebrated 150 years of its establishment in 2002? (a) Post and Telegraph (b) Indian Railways (c) Airport Authority of India (d) VSNL Direction for questions 41 to 45: Read the passage, and answer the questions following Not only mathematics is dependent on us and our thoughts, but in another sense, we and the whole universe of existing things are dependent on mathematics. The apprehension of this purely ideal character is indispensable if we are to understand rightly the place of mathematics as one among the arts. It was formerly supposed that pure reason could decide in some respects as to the nature of the actual world: geometry, at least, was thought to deal with the space in which we live. But we now know that pure mathematics can never pronounce upon the questions of actual existence: the world of reason, in a sense, controls the world of facts, but it is not at any point creative of fact, and in the application of its results to the world in time and space, its certainty and precision are lost among approximations and working hypotheses. The objects considered by mathematicians have, in the past, been mainly of a kind suggested by phenomena; but from such restrictions, the abstract imagination should be wholly free. A reciprocal liberty must be accorded; reason cannot dictate to the world of facts, but the fact cannot restrict reason’s privilege of dealing with whatever objects its love of beauty may cause to seem worthy of consideration. Here, as elsewhere, we build up our ideals out of the fragments to be found in the world; and in the end, it is hard to say whether the result is a creation or a discovery. 41. With which of the following would the author agree? I. Mankind relies on mathematics for its very existence. II. Geometry was believed to deal with space in which we live. III. The world of reason has no control over the world of fact. (a) Only I (b) I and III (c) Only III (d) I and II 42. What does ‘indispensable’ mean? (a) Cannot be cured (b) Cannot be curtailed (c) Cannot be evaded (d) Cannot bear it 43. When the results of pure mathematics are applied to the universe of existing things, (a) its findings no longer have complete certainty and preciseness. (b) mathematics ceases to be a science. (c) the abstract imagination of the mathematicians is free of restrictions. (d) the nature of the actual world stands revealed. 44. According to Russell, ‘a reciprocal liberty’ must be obtained between (a) mathematics and applied science. (b) reason and facts. (c) mathematical objects and objects created by abstract imagination. (d) the study of pure mathematics and an application of its results. 45. The end-product of mathematics (a) is a statement of what was previously unknown. (b) is a creation of what did not exist earlier. (c) is a discovery of previously unknown object. (d) could possibly be either a creation or a discovery. Direction for questions 46 to 50: Read the passage, and answer the questions following it. One of the greatest public speaking failures of my career took place last summer at Valparaiso University, Indiana where I addressed a convention of editors of college newspapers. I said many screamingly funny things but the applause was dismal at the end. During the evening, I asked one of my hosts in what way I had offended the audience. He replied that they had hoped I would moralize. They had hired me as a moralist. So now when I speak to students, I do moralize. I tell them not to take more than they need, not to be greedy. I tell them not to kill, even in self-defence. I tell them not to pollute water or the atmosphere. I tell them not to raid the public treasury. I tell them not to commit war crimes or to help others to commit war crimes. These morals go over very well. They are of course echoes of what the young say to themselves. I had a friend from Schenectady visited me recently, and he asked me this, “Why are fewer and fewer young Americans going into science each year?” I hold him that the young were impressed by the war crimes trials at Nuremberg. They were afraid that careers in science could all too easily lead to the commission of war crimes. They don’t want to work on the development of new weapons. They don’t want to make discoveries which will lead to improved weapons. They don’t want to work for corporations that pollute water or atmosphere or raid the public treasury. So they go into other fields. They become physicists who are so virtuous that they don’t go into physics at all. At the University of Michigan, at Ann Arbor, the students have been raising hell about the university doing secret government work. I go to talk with some of the students about the protests that had been made against the recruiters of Dow Chemicals, manufacturers of napalm among other things. I offered the opinion that an attack on a Dow recruiter was about as significant as an attack on the doorman or theatre usher. I didn’t think the recruiter stood for anything. I called attention to the fact that during the Dow protest at Harvard a couple of years back, the actual inventor of napalm was able to circulate through the crowd of protestors unmolested. I didn’t find the fact that he was unmolested reprehensible. I saw it as a moral curiosity. Though I did not mean to suggest to the students at Ann Arbor that the inventor of napalm should have been given one hell of a time. 46. In this address at Valparaiso University, the author (a) became the greatest public speaker of the summer. (b) made the audience laugh a lot by screaming in a funny way. (c) was dismayed by the audience at the end. (d) felt that he did make a significant impression on the audience. 47. Moralists are (a) young people who speak to themselves about water and atmospheric pollution. (b) not fond of jokes made of sacrosanct things. (c) opposed to taking up science as a career. (d) concerned about hiring working to raid the public treasury. 48. The author’s perception is that young people (a) like to hear lectures on morals. (b) were so impressed by the Nuremberg trials that they gave up physics. (c) would have been scientists but for the pollution created by science. (d) do not like to kill even in self-defence. 49. The author regarded the inventor of napalm as (a) morally reprehensible. (b) someone who should have been attacked but was not. (c) a person who was attacked by Harvard students. (d) a moral curiosity. 50. It is implied from the author’s comments that the present-day students (a) do not care much for scientific discoveries. (b) prefer to be told what is right or wrong. (c) lack a sense of discipline. (d) lack a sense of humour. Direction for questions 51 to 53: In the following questions, select the answer choice that provides the best meaning of the word given. 51. ELICIT (a) to act illegally (b) to deceive (c) to draw forth (d) to entreat MAT Test Papers Page .. 6 .. 52. CULMINATE (a) to slander (b) to reach a final effect (c) to overwhelm (d) to heap together 53. APPERTAIN (a) to comprehend (b) to procure (c) to belong (d) to find out Direction for questions 54 to 58: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate choices. 54. For almost seven years, Mrs Jacob ___ unable to move her head. (a) was (b) looks (c) had been (d) is 55. Biofeedback training is based on the ___ that we can gain control on our bodily functions. (a) understanding (b) aspect (c) feeling (d) premise 56. The sharp cracking of a twig mixed with a bird’s ___ made a great impact on him. (a) cry (b) shriek (c) squawk (d) scream 57. It is possible to listen to ___ as well as to sound, just as it is possible to see both light and shadow. (a) music (b) silence (c) instrument (d) voice 58. He prefers swimming ___ any other sport. (a) than (b) over (c) to (d) against Direction for questions 59 to 63: From the four choices provided, choose the analogy that is most similar to the one in the question. 59. wealth : poverty (a) part : whole (b) good : excellent (c) prodigal : chary (d) wicked : sinful 60. misfortune : catastrophe (a) miniature : big (b) limited : infinite (c) knowledge : learning (d) generosity : parsimony 61. molecule : atoms (a) family : sisters (b) light : bulb (c) tissue : cells (d) body : limb 62. limp : walk (a) flap : fly (b) run : race (c) stutter : talk (d) chew : digest 63. riddle : solve (a) mirage : illusion (b) joke : amuse (c) tangle : unravel (d) target : aim Direction for questions 64 to 68: A number of sentences are given below which, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph, Each sentence is labelled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph. 64. A. It is turning off the tap. B. And with no consensus of the exit policy, the government is damned if it supports loss-making units and damned if it doesn’t. C. The private sector did the same in the past because securing legal sanction for closure was virtually impossible. D. After years of funding the losses of public sector companies, the government is doing the unthinkable. (a) DACB (b) CADB (c) DCAB (d) BDAC MAT Test Papers Page .. 7 .. 65. A. Trade protocols were signed, the dollar as the medium of exchange was ignored, trade was denominated in rupees and the exchange rate between the two countries was to be fixed outside the ambit of free markets. B. A young India, some years after independence fashioning her foreign policy of non-alignment, found it prudent to stay close to the former Soviet Union. C. Once upon a time there was a superpower named Soviet Union that attracted apprehension of the global aspirations of the other superpower, the US. D. One way of doing this was to evolve a bilateral relations in trade that could be called upon to provide a buffer against the arm-twisting by the US. (a) CBAD (b) BADC (c) BCAD (d) CBDA 66. A. I had heard that sort of thing before. B. He said that his generation was the first to believe that it had no future. C. A young American made earthling stopped by my house the other day to talk about some book of mine he had read. D. He was the son of a Boston man who had died an alcoholic vagrant. (a) CDBA (b) ABCD (c) CBAD (d) ABDC 67. A. In 1995, that ratio has gone up to 60 per cent, an average annual growth of 8-10 per cent. B. Fifty years ago, India’s roads carried 11 per cent of the goods traffic that moved. C. Indian roads have emerged as a very important mode of transport. D. That sounds good, but at the same time, the number of vehicles registered has gone up by 121 times in the same period. (a) ABCD (b) CDAB (c) CBAD (d) CABD 68. A. Siasat competes with Rehnuma and Munsif, both of are aggressive players. B. As many as 25 per cent of the 0.3 million NRIs in the Gulf are estimated to be from Andhra Pradesh and mostly Hyderabad. C. The Urdu daily scenario of Hyderabad is very competitive. D. For Siasat, an interesting outgrowth is its international presence. (a) ABCD (b) CBDA (c) CADB (d) BCDA Direction for questions 69 to 73: In each of the following sentences, a part of the sentence is underlined. Beneath each sentence four different ways of phrasing the underlined part are indicated. Choose the best alternative among the four options. 69. He considers me as a fool. (a) I as a fool (b) me for a fool (c) I for a fool (d) me a fool 70. The accountant has all ready given the balance sheet. (a) already given (b) already give (c) already make (d) allready given 71. Jack may be a better player to me. (a) a better player than me (b) a better player than I (c) the better player to me (d) the better player than I 72. He not only was competent but also intelligent. (a) Not only he was competent (b) He was not only competent (c) Not only was he competent (d) He was competent not only 73. There have been heavy rainfall yesterday. (a) have been strong rainfall (b) has been strong rainfall (c) has been heavy rainfall (d) was been heavy rainfall Direction for questions 74 to 77: Choose the alternative that gives the closest meaning for the underlined expression. 74. Our plans were all set, and then she came along to upset the apple cart. (a) to make apple pie (b) to bring a basket of apples (c) to spoil our plans (d) to be clumsy 75. I still insist that Ryan is not as black as he is painted. (a) not so tamed (b) not a good artist (c) not pessimistic (d) not as bad as he is said to be 76. He chewed over the bizarre incident and decided to inform his uncle. (a) slept over (b) overate (c) dreamed over (d) consider at length 77. His friends advised him to be fair and square in his dealings. (a) careful (b) considerate (c) polite (d) upright Direction for questions 78 to 80: Mark the alternative that has the opposite meaning of the word given in the question. 78. audit (a) check (b) bother (c) study (d) overlook 79. authenticate (a) real (b) genuine (c) confirm (d) tenacious 80. avid (a) eager (b) passive (c) interested (d) energetic Q1 There are 4 boys and 3 girls. What is the probability the boys and girls sit alternately? Ans 1/35 Q2 Two trains are 2 kms apart. Speed of one train is 20m/s and the other train is running at 30 m/s . Lengths of the trains are 200 and 300m. In how much time do the trains cross each other? Ans 50 seconds Q3 A& B are two players. They need to select one number from 1 to 25. If both the players select the same numbers they will win the prize. What is the probability of not winning in a single trial? Ans 24/25 Q4 Four different integers are in increasing AP such that one number is equal to sum of the squares of the other three numbers. Ans –1,0,1,2 Q5 A train runs first half of the distance at 40 km/hr and the remaining half at 60 km/hr. What is the average speed for the entire journey? Ans 48km/hr Q6 In a company there were 75 % skilled employees and the remaining unskilled. 80% of the skilled and 20% of the unskilled were permanent. If the temporary employees were 126 find the total number of employees. Ans 360 Q7 A person sells a horse at 12.5% loss. If he sells for 92.5 more, he will have a profit of 6%. What is the CP? Ans 500 Q8 One tap takes 15 min to fill, another tap takes 12 min to fill and the third tap can empty in 20 min. In how much time the tank would be full. Ans 10 min Q9 Three mixtures of water and milk are in the ratio 6:7, 5:9, 8:7. What would be the ratio if they were mixed together? Ans: None of the options were correct. The right answer would be data insufficient. Q10. Two trains are separated by 200km. One leaves at 6:00 am from Delhi and reaches Merrut at 10:00 am. Another train leaves from Merrut at 8:00 am and reaches Delhi at 11:30 am. At what time two trains meet each other? Ans 8:56 am Q11 If the height of the triangle decreases by 40% and the breadth increases by 40%. Then the effect on the area is Ans 16% decrease. Q12 In how many ways can you go from one corner to the diagonally opposite corner if the movement is through the shortest route.. Ans: 6 Q13 There are only two candidates. 10% of the voter did not vote. 60 votes were invalid. If elected got 308 votes more than the opponent. The elected person got 47% of the total votes. How many votes did each get. Ans: Option 4 ( only one option is having a difference of 308 votes.) Q14. If area of circle is equal to area of triangle is equal to area of square then which is having the larger perimeter. Ans: Triangle. Q15. If log1227= a then find the value of log616 Ans. (4(3-a)) / (3+a) Q16 A grandfather has 5 sons and daughters and 8 grandchildren.. They have to be arranged in arrow such that the first 4 seats and last four seats are to be taken by grandchildren and the grandfather would not sit adjacent to any of the grandchildren. Ans. 4 * 8! * 5! Q17 A parellopiped of length = 5cm, breadth = 3cm and height 4 cm. Cube of side 4 cm, cylinder of radius 3 cm and length = 3cm and sphere of radius 3cm. Arrange them in descending order of volume Ans: Sphere>Cylinder>Cube>Parellopiped. Q18 Which of the following statements is/are correct. Ans: The correct Statements were (1) 99/101 > 97/99 > 95/97 , (2) 992/1012 > 972/992 > 952/972 Q19. A farmer has a rectangular plot. He wants to do fencing along one of the side with the help of the posts. Two posts being on two corners. He brings 5 post less than what he has initially plan because of which the distance between two consecutive post became 8 m instead of 6 m.. What is the length of the side and no of post? Ans. 120 , 16 Q20: A circular ground of circumference of 88m. A strip of land 3m wide inside and along the circumference is to be leveled. What is the expenditure if leveling cost is Rs. 7 per metre square. Ans. 1650 Q21: Four horses are tethered at the four corners of a square of side 14cm such that two horses along the same side can just reach each other. They were able to graze the area in 11 days. How many days will they take in order to graze the left out area? Ans. 3 Q22: Two clocks are synchronized at 12 midnights. One clock gains 2 min per hour and the other clock loses 1min per hour. How many minutes apart its minute hand will be at 11.am Ans. None of these. Sample Questions and Answers in GK Section: Ques1. Bull and bear refer to Ans: Stock exchange Ques2. Bhakra Nangal dam was built on river Ans. Sutlej Ques3. Tetanus is caused by Ans. Bacteria Ques4. De beers manufacture Ans: Diamonds Ques5. Commercial vehicles are not manufactured by which of the following Ans: Birla Yamaha Ques6. Wings of fire autobiography by Ans: President A.P.J Abdul Kalam. Ques7. Which is not a courier company. Ans: Essar Ques8. Software and Services Company. Ans: NASSCOM Ques9. Panchayti Raj started from which state in India. Ans: Rajastan Ques10. Duration of First five yr plan Ans 1950-1951 to 1955-1956 Ques11.Which one of following is Banker’s Bank Ans: Reserve Bank of India Ques12.Economic growth is indicated by Ans: GDP Ques13. All India service is created by Ans: Parliament. Ques14. Procedure for removal of which two are same out of the following… Ans. CEC and Judge of the supreme court. Ques15. Arrange PMs of India in chronological order…… Ans: Morarjee Desai, Charan Singh, VP Singh, Chanderashekhar. Ques16. Volkswagon is from which country? Ans Germany Ques17. First woman Prime minister in the world Ans: Seremavo Bandarnaike Ques18. Which is associated with football Ans: Merdeka Ques 19. Venue of XXI winter Olympics 2010 Ans: Canada Ques 20. Crossed cheque can be Encashed ….. Ans: Through bank Ques21. Standard charterd bank merged with…… Ans: ANZ Grindlay’s bank Ques 22. Which disease is mentioned along with national policy with AIDS Ans. Tuberculosis Ques 23. National income in India compilation is done by… Ans: CSO Ques 24. Rajdhani Express runs between Ans: Between Delhi and few state capitals Ques 25. Maple leaf represents which one of the foolowing countr Ans: Canada Ques 26. PAN is required for…… Ans: D-Mat account Ques27. Which one of following is not matched correctly…. Ans: Faraday-Diffussion of gases
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