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29th September 2014, 01:23 PM
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Re: Executive MBA Entrance Exam Question Paper

Here I am providing the list of few questions of Executive MBA Entrance Exam Question Paper which you are looking for .

1. Before going for a party Dr. Dolittle ordered the three musketeers, Tom, Jerry and Donald – to keep watch on
the three gluttonous pets - the cat, the dog and the bear. After the party got over, Dr. Dolittle reached back
home to find that three items viz, milk, meat and honey were missing from the refrigerator. He then asked the
musketeers what happened to the three items. Following were the replies of the three musketeers.
Tom : The cat drank the milk. The dog ate the meat. The bear had the honey.
Jerry : The dog ate the meat. The bear had the honey. The cat did not drink the milk.
Donald : The dog did not have the honey. The bear did not drink the milk.
The cat did not eat the meat.
The statements made by each of the musketeers were alternately true and false but which comes first is uncertain.
1.If each pet ate exactly one of the three items, can you help Dr. Dolittle find who had the honey?
(1) The cat (2) The dog (3) The bear (4) Cannot be determined

2. There are exactly four married couples among four men - Pradeep, Pavan, Kamal and Ranjeet − and four
women − Radha, Puja, Leena and Rama. Each couple owns a car of a different colour from among Yellow,
Green, Red and Blue. Pradeep’s car is not painted Red or Yellow. Ranjeet is Puja’s husband. Leena owns a
Green car. Neither Radha’s car nor Rama’s car is painted Yellow. Neither Pavan’s car nor Rama’s car is
painted Blue. Which of the following additional information is required to know the names of the pair of
spouses and colours of the cars owned by them?
(1) Radha’s car is painted Blue. (2) Ranjeet’s car is painted Yellow.
(3) Leena is Kamal’s wife. (4) Pradeep is Radha’s husband.

3. Five persons - Krishna, Rahim, John, Joseph and Ram - are standing in a line for a photograph. If Ram is
exactly between Joseph and John, then Krishna is to the immediate right of John. If John is exactly between
Rahim and Joseph, then Ram is to the immediate left of Rahim. If Ram is to the right of John, then John is
exactly between Rahim and Joseph. If John is to the right of Krishna, then Ram is to the right of John. Rahim
is at one end of the row and Krishna is next to neither Rahim nor Joseph.
Which of the following statements is true?
I. Joseph is between Ram and Rahim.
II. Krishna is at one of the ends.
III. John is to the immediate right of Ram.
(1) Only I and II (2) Only II and III (3) Only I and III (4) I, II and III

4. In the business street of a town, there are five buildings in a row, each of which is occupied by a different
company. The total number of floors that five buildings have are 9, 10, 13 and 14 in such a way that all the
buildings have different total number of floors, except the two buildings which have 13 floors each.
Names of the companies which have occupied these buildings are Hutch, Airtel, BPL, BSNL and Tatatel. Sum
of the number of floors of two adjacent buildings is 23, in two instances. No two adjacent buildings have the
same number of floors. Tatatel, which has 14 floors, is at the extreme left end of the street. The office of Airtel
is exactly between the offices of Hutch and BSNL. Neither Hutch nor BSNL is in the building which has 9
floors. What is the number of floors of the building in which Airtel has its office?
(1) 13 (2) 9 (3) 10 (4) Cannot be determined

5. Four persons A, B, C and D participated in two races [Race-I and Race-II]. Neither Race-I nor Race-II had two
or persons finishing the race at the same time. One person finished first in one race, and fourth in the
other race. Exactly one person finished in the same position in both the races. Between B and C, whoever
finishes later in Race-I finishes Race-II in the first position. Between A and D, whoever finishes later in Race-
II finishes Race-I in the first position. B finished ahead of A in exactly one race. The position of A was not the
same in both the races. Based on the information given above, can you find out the name of the person who
finished first in Race-I?
(1) A (2) B (3) Either A or B (4) Either C or D

6. Each of the five friends - Vijay, Vinay, Vikas, Vilas and Venkat − owns a different car among - Uno, Indica,
Matiz, Maruti and Santro. Each car has a different colour among Black, Blue, Green, Yellow and Red. The
colour of Vijay’s car is Red. Vikas owns neither Maruti nor Matiz. Vinay owns neither Maruti nor Matiz. The
colour of Vikas’s car is Green. Venkat owns an Uno. Indica’s colour is Black. Matiz is painted neither Yellow nor
Red.
Which of the following statements must be false?
(1) Vijay owns a Maruti.
(2) Vikas owns a Santro.
(3) Venkat owns the Yellow car.
(4) Vilas owns the Green car.

7. Every time Grant the Ant hears a whistle from her maternal uncle, she takes a right turn and continues travelling.
After she travels twice as much distance as she just covered in the previous direction, her uncle blows the whistle
again. Grant started at a point and proceeded in a northerly direction. She heard the first whistle from her uncle after
she covered 1 km. How far is Grant from the starting point immediately after she heard the sixth whistle from her
uncle?
(1) 6 km to the West and 13 km to the North.
(2) 26 km to the East and 13 km to the North.
(3) 26 km to the East and 3 km to the North.
(4) 5 km to the West and 3 km to the North.

8. How am I related to my father’s mother’s only daughter-in-law’s sister’s father’s only son?
(1) Nephew (2) Niece (3) Uncle (4) Cannot be determined

9. Given below are three logical statements:
(A) If all Dogs are Cats, then some Dogs are Rats.
(B) No Dog is a Cat, unless some Cats are Rats.
(C) Only if some Cats are Rats, some Dogs are Rats.

If all the above three statements are true, then which of the following need not be true?
(1) All Cats are Rats (2) No Dog is Rat (3) All Dogs are Rats (4) All Dogs are Cats

10. After their dismal performance in the World Cup, the rejected and the dejected foursome Tendu, Gangu, Dravid and
Viru decide to play a few games among themselves . They play Tippy Tippy Tap, Hide and Seek, Pillar Pillar and
Kabaddi. All four of them play all the four games mentioned above. No two persons are ranked the same in any
single game and no person gets the same rank in any two games. Further, the following information is known;

(A) Tendu is neither the winner nor the 3rd runner-up in Hide and Seek, and Gangu is
neither the 1st runner-up nor the 3rd runner-up in Tippy Tippy Tap.

(B) Dravid is neither the 3rd runner-up nor the winner in Pillar Pillar and Viru is neither
the 3rd runner-up nor the winner in Kabbadi.

(C) Gangu is neither the winner nor the 2nd runner-up in Pillar Pillar and Dravid is neither
the winner nor the 2nd runner-up in Hide and Seek.

(D) Viru is neither the winner nor the 3rd runner-up in Tippy Tippy Tap and Tendu is
neither the 3rd runner-up nor the 1st runner up in Kabaddi.

If Dravid’s rank is better then Tendu’s rank in Kabaddi, then which of the following statements must be false?
(1) Tendu is the winner in Pillar Pillar.
(2) Gangu is the 2nd runner-up in Hide and Seek.
(3) Dravid is ranked higher than Viru in Tippy Tippy Tap.
(4) None of the above.
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15th December 2015, 11:58 AM
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Re: Executive MBA Entrance Exam Question Paper

Hi sir I want to do Executive MBA from the Vinod Gupta School of Management so hive some sample paper of the entrance exam conducted by the IIT khadakpur?
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15th December 2015, 11:59 AM
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Re: Executive MBA Entrance Exam Question Paper

For taking admission in the Vinod Gupta School of Management for Executive MBA program one had to give the entrance exam which is conducted by the IIT Kharagpur

Here I am providing the sample paper for the same


Entrance exam consists of four section
Verbal and Reading Comprehension
Quantitative Analysis
Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation
Analytical Writing

Section A
Verbal and Reading Comprehension

I. In the question below, there is a sentence of which some parts have been jumbled up. Rearrange these parts which are labeled P, Q, R and S to produce the correct sentence. Choose the proper sequence.
1. When he
P: did not know
Q: he was nervouse and
R: heard he hue and cry at midnight
S: what to do
The proper sequence should be:
A. RQPS B. QSPR C. SQPR D. PQRS

II. Each sentence below has one or two blanks; each blank indicates that something has been omitted. Beneath the sentence are five lettered words or set or words. Choose the word or set of words for each blank that best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

1. My mother avoids riding in the car when I drive because she claims my reckless driving puts her
life at _________.
A. adversary
B. adroit
C. punitive
D. jeopardy
E. demise

III. Reading Comprehension: A passage will be given and questions that follow need to be answered.

IV. Choose the word which is most nearly opposite in meaning:
1. ABDOMINATE:
A. Loathe
B. Despise
C. Adore
D. Abhor
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E. attach

Section B

Quantitative Analysis

1. Consider the data set {1, 7, 3, 4, 6, 5, 4}. Its median is
A. 3.7
B. 8.4
C. 4.3
D. 5
E. None of the above

2. Wha tis the sum of prime numbers between 25 and 35?
A. 60
B. 62
C. 66
D. 72
E. 77

Section C

Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation

1. Titas is taller than Mala. Mala is shorter than Jhontu. Jhontu is shorter than Don. Which of the following must be true?
A. Titas is taller than Jhontu
B. Titals is shorter than Jhontu
C. Mala is taller than Don
D. Don is taller than Titas
E. None of the above

Section D
Analytical Writing

To write an essay of about two hundred words [about 20 to 25 sentences] on two of the topics out of a
list of topics


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