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I am preparing for Karnataka MBA PGCET exam I requires sample paper of exam . Will you please provide here sample solved question paper of Karnataka MBA PGCET examination ?
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As you want I am here providing you sample solved question paper of Karnataka MBA PGCET examination.

Sample paper:
1. One of Mahatma Gandhi’s best friends was ……… European.
(A) the
(B) an
(C) a
(D) some

2. What’s the time ……..…………… your watch?
(A) in
(B) by
(C) on
(D) to

3. I was looking forward ………………… you.
(A) to meet
(B) to have met
(C) for meeting
(D) to meeting

4. Everyone brought ………………… lunch.
(A) his/ her
(B) their
(C) one’s
(D) everyone’s.

5. The little boy …………………. with the dog.
(A) befriended
(B) made friends
(C) made friendly
(D) made friend.

6. The balloon ………………… when the child stepped on it.
(A) bursted
(B) busted
(C) had bursted
(D) burst.

7. If he …………………. hard, he would have succeeded.
(A) was worked
(B) worked
(C) had worked
(D) would have worked.

8. I would have attended the meeting if I ……………….. time.
(A) had had
(B) have had
(C) had
(D) would have had

9. Most people did not know the secret. Only ……………… knew about it.
(A) a few
(B) few
(C) none
(D) less.

10. He knows about it ………………. .
(A) isn’t he?
(B) isn’t it?
(C) didn’t he?
(D) doesn’t he?

Direction (Question Nos. 11 to 12): The following sentences are divided in to A, B and C. There may
be a grammatical error in each of these sentences. Choose the group of words which contains the
error. If there is no error, Choose D.
11. It is I / A
Who is responsible / B
For this mess / C
No error / D
12. The Chief Minister with / A
All his cabinet colleagues / B
Is attending the meeting / C
No error / D
Direction (Question Nos. 13 to 14) : Choose from the alternatives the most appropriate
transformation of the sentence:
13. I will not come if you don’t invite me.
(A) I will come unless you invite me
(B) I won’t come unless you invite me
(C) I won’t come unless you don’t invite me
(D) I will come even if you don’t invite me
14. Sachin is the greatest Indian batsman.
(A) No Indian batsman are as great as Sachin
(B) Very few Indian batsman are as great as Sachin
(C) No other Indian batsman is so great as Sachin
(D) No other Indian batsman is greater than Sachin
Direction (Question Nos. 15 to 17): Choose from the alternatives the one word substitutes for the
following definitions:
15. The Science that studies earthquakes :
(A) Seismology
(B) Geology
(C) Indology
(D) Geography
16. A person with unusual, unconventional behaviour :
(A) Cynic
(B) Stoie
(C) Sadist
(D) Eccentric
17. A person who helps another in a criminal act:
(A) Convict
(B) Culprit
(C) Accomplice
(D) Witness
Direction (Question Nos. 18 to 19): Choose from the alternatives the synonyms of underlined
words:
18. Many people are in favour of a law permitting euthanasia.
(A) mercy killing
(B) capital punishment
(C) marriage of the same sex
(D) forgetfulness
19. Some educationists suffer from a myopic outlook.
(A) confused
(B) short-sighted
(C) sadistic
(D) holistic
Direction (Question Nos. 20 to 21) : Choose from the alternatives the antonyms of the underlined
words:
20. He has a reputation for intellectual arrogance.
(A) superiority
(B) inferiority
(C) ignorance
(D) humility
21. The solider showed great courage in battle.
(A) bravery
(B) discourage
(C) cowardice
(D) fearfulness.
Direction (Question Nos. 22 to 23): Choose from the alternatives the meaning of the underlined
idioms / phrases :
22. We should not build castles in the air.
(A) pollute the air
(B) have concrete buildings
(C) create bubbles in the air
(D) have plans that are unlikely to be fulfilled.
23. Those who work on daily wages struggle to make both ends meet.
(A) Meet their and soon
(B) balance income and expenditure
(C) earn money
(D) arrange a meeting
Direction (Question Nos. 24 to 25): Fill in the blanks with the correct answer from the alternatives :
24. The novel “The Guide” was written by ……………….. .
(A) R.K. Narayan
(B) Dr. U. R. Ananthamurthy
(C) Mulk Raj Anand
(D) Raja Rao
25. Shylock is a character in Shakespeare’s ……………. .
(A) As You Like It
(B) Antony and Cleopatra
(C) The Merchant of Venice
(D) Hamlet
SECTION - B
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
26. The headquarters of W.T.O. IS located at
(A) Washington D. C
(B) Geneva
(C) New Delhi
(D) The Hague.
27. Varahamihira was
(A) a poet
(B) a musician
(C) an astronomer
(D) a grammarian.
28. The major source of revenue In India Is through
(A) Direct taxes
(B) Deficit financing
(C) International borrowings
(D) Indirect taxes.
29. The largest Shiva temple at Tanjore was built by
(A) Rajendra Chola
(B) Raja Raja Chola
(C) Chandelas
(D) Rashtrakutas.
30. Dronacharya Award is given for excellence in
(A) Archery
(B) Coaching in sports
(C) Literary work
(D) Shooting.
31. Which language was used in the literature of the Sangam period?
(A) Sanskrit
(B) Tamil
(C) Telugu
(D) Kannada
32. Convertibility of Rupee implies
(A) being able to convert Rupee into gold
(B) allowing the value of Rupee to be fixed by market forces
(C) freely permitting the conversion of Rupee to other major currencies and vtce-versa
(D) developing an International market for currencies In India.
33. Which state is known as 'Soya bowl' of the country?
(A) Bihar
(B) Orissa
(C) Madhya Pradesh
(D) Uttar Pradesh
34. Who was famous as "Tuti-i-Hind"?
(A) Sadi
(B) Firdausi
(C) Amir Khusru
(D) Alberuni
35. The overall weight of the composite food index in the WPI is
(A) 15.20 per cent
(B) 10.03 per cent
(C) 25.43 per cent
(D) 30.0 I per cent.
36. Shuddhi movement was started by
(A) Swami Vivekananda
(B) Aurobindo Ghosh
(C) Swami Dayanand Saraswati
(D) Raja Rammohan Roy.
37. Sushil Kumar who won a Gold Medal at an international event is a famous
(A) Wrestling Champion
(B) Golf Player
(C) Weightlifter
(D) Hockey player.
38. Which Sikh Guru laid the foundation of the city of Amritsar?
(A) Guru Nanak
(B) Guru Ramdas
(C) Guru Arjun Dev
(D) Guru Goblnd Slngh.
39. The expansion of ASHA is
(A) Accredited Social Health Activist
(B) Acknowledged Social Health Activist
(C) Accredited Scientific Health Activist
(D) Accredited Special Health Activist.
40. Which of the following is contributing mainly to low income compliance?
(A) Large Informal sector
(B) Weak legal system
(C) Ambiguity in tax laws
(D) All of these
41. The leader of Young Bengal movement was
(A) Dwarakanath Tagore
(B) Chandrashekhar Deb
(C) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
(D) Henry Vivian Derozio.
42. The term 'Fiscal Crisis' in India currently refers primarily to
(A) Increase in non-developmental government expenditure
(B) recurring deficit on current account in the government budget
(C) phenomenal increase in external indebtedness
(D) Increase In public debt.
43. What Is the percentage of lead in lead pencil?
(A) 0%
(B) 20%
(C) 25%
(D) 60%
44. During whose rule did the Ilbert Bill controversy take place?
(A) Lord Curzon
(B) Lord Lytton
(C) Lord Ripon
(D) Lord Minto
45. MOD VAT was introduced to achieve
(I) encouraging the use of indigenous intermediate products
(II) reducing the incidence of indirect taxes
(III) simplifying the procedure for collecting indirect taxes
(IV) integrating all indirect taxes into one coordinated tax Of these
(A) I, II and III
(B) II, IIl and IV
(C) I, II and IV
(D) All of these.
46. RegionaI Rural Banks are sponsored by
(A) RBI
(B) NABARD
(C) State Apex Co-Operative Bank
(D) Nationalised Commercial Bank
47. 'Abuja' is the capital of
(A) Nigeria
(B) Kenya
(C) Venezuela
(D) Ecuador
48. 'Click jacking' is
(A) a device that sends and receives data in a bit second
(B) malicious technique of tricking web users into revealing confidential information
(C) a new form of computer engineering
(D) a digital process that will display an image instantly.
49. Many a time we read 'PPP' in financial dailies / magazines. The full form of PPP is
(A) Public Per-capita Power
(B) Present Purchasing Power
(C) Per-capita Potential Purchases
(D) Purchasing Power Parity.
50. For calculation of poverty line in rural areas. Which one of the following calorie consumptions
per day per person has been stipulated by Planning Commission?
(A) 3000
(B) 2800
(C) 2400
(D) 2100.



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