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27th May 2017, 12:03 PM
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Re: MBA Reasoning Questions

Here I am providing sample Reasoning Questions for MBA Entrance Exam for your reference:

MBA Entrance Exam Reasoning Sample Questions
Q1. The context in the developing and third world countries is worse. Women here are still subject to ‘honor killings’, they are still denied their basic rights to education and freedom, and face violence and abuse. It was observed in a CARE project working with adolescent girls in India, that these girls were considered as temporary people who would cease to exist, at least for their fathers, once they are married.

A. A nation can progress only when women are given equal rights and opportunities as men.
B. The future of women in India is quite bright and let us hope that they will justify their abilities by rising to the occasion.
C. All women should be well treated equally.
D. In many places in India, domestic violence is acceptable to women, and cultural and ethical implications are imposed on their freedom.

Q2. Many argue that art cannot be defined. Art is often considered the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way that appeals to the senses or emotions. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations and ways of expression, including music, literature, film, sculpture and paintings.

A. Art is defined as a form of human expression of a creative nature.
B. Artist realises his dreams through his artistic creation.
C. Art is governed by external rules and conditions.
D. Art requires that nothing shall attain the work except through art itself.

Q3. The model was extended to establish a relationship between financial development and economic growth. Co-integration results show that capital–output ratio and rate of growth of human capital have positive effects on real rate of growth of GDP, irrespective of the indicator of stock market development. An increase in the market capitalization dampens economic growth, whereas turnover has no significant effect, and an increase in the money market rate of interest has a positive effect on economic growth in India.

A. Reform measures on the market rate of interest that were introduced in the Indian banking system appear to have promoted economic growth significantly.
B. The impact of the developments in the financial sector on economic growth in India.
C. There is a shift in our economy from a manufacturing to a service orientation.
D. Real wealth, real effective exchange rate and the rate of growth of labour have negative effects.

Q4. The Indian farmer celebrates the social function in the simplest manner possible. He celebrates a lot of festivals round the year. He celebrates the wedding of his sons and daughters. He entertains his kith and kin and friends and neighbours.

A. Social life of Indian farmers in India.
B. The condition of the Indian farmers should be improved. He should be taught the modern method of farming.
C. The Indian farmer is harassed by the village touts. He is harassed by the money-lenders and the tax collectors.
D. Farmers are the backbone of the nation.

Q5. Most social network services are web-based and provide means for users to interact over the Internet, such as e-mail and instant messaging. Online community services are sometimes considered as a social network service, though in a broader sense, social network service usually means an individual-centered service whereas online community services are group-centered. Social networking sites allow users to share ideas, pictures, posts, activities, events, and interests with people in their network.

A. Facebook service consists of a representation of each user (often a profile), his/her social links, and a variety of additional services.
B. A social networking service is a platform to build social networks or social relations among people who, for example, share interests, activities, backgrounds, or real-life connections.
C. Several websites are beginning to tap into the power of the social networking model for philanthropy.
D. Companies have begun to merge business technologies and solutions, such as cloud computing, with social networking concepts.

Q6. Most of the child labourers are engaged in agriculture and allied subject like livestock, foresting and fisheries. In the urban areas, children work in dhabas, eateries helpers or cleaners in trucks and as domestic servants etc. They have long working hours, bad and unhygienic working conditions and fewer wages. The main reason behind child labour is poverty.

A. Child Labour is a social evil in every nation.
B. Awareness of the people and Government also compels poor parents to make their children employed as laborers.
C. Almost every country in the world has laws relating to and aimed at preventing child labour.
D. Parties recognise the right of the child to be protected from economic exploitation and from performing any work.

Q7. Terrorism is one of the bad debts to the world. And the people's are affected this type of violence. Terrorism means the policy of striking terror in the minds of the people by violent methods to achieve some ends.

A. It could also take a toll on his self-respect, confidence and ability to stand up for himself in the future, because in his mind, he's always the guilty one.
B. In ballet class, children need to follow directions closely and control their urges to run around the wide-open spaces .
C. It is a law of the jungle to use muscle power and force to get things done.
D. It's not the disagreements between parents that's harmful, it's how those conflicts are handled and resolved in front of their child.

Q8. The children, who know no English and haven’t received any formal school education, quickly begin playing with the machine and, within days, they’re learning English, browsing the internet and teaching each other what they discover.

A. No other form of communication in the natural world transfers so much information in such a short period of time.
B. There is no genetic code that leads a child to speak English or Spanish or Japanese.
C. The proliferation of mobile devices and social networks is leading to entirely new ways of learning.
D. It is very common for teachers in early childhood classrooms to have children with speech and language delays.

Q9. The manifestos of the major political parties in the country are like semantic adaptations of the same expressions, with only a few differences. They try to force national consensus on certain issues, but only strategy and implementation will separate them.

A. Sometimes, Manifestos relating to religious belief are generally referred to as creeds.
B. A piece of Personal Information Manager software.
C. The words in which they are conveyed seem to be their greatest strength for now.
D. Protect the weak and poor through initiatives that are designed to integrate them in the economy.

Q10. Deforestation results from removal of trees without sufficient reforestation; however, even with reforestation, significant biodiversity loss may occur. There are many causes, ranging from slow forest degradation to sudden and catastrophic wildfires.

A. A modeling study shows that reforesting the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley can significantly reduce runoff from agricultural lands.
B. A new study warns that the world’s largest tropical desert, the Sahara, has suffered a catastrophic collapse of its wildlife.
C. It's not just the total number of species preserved that matters; it's the number of key species.
D. In developing countries, massive deforestation is ongoing and is shaping climate and geography.

Q1. Against the backdrop of City terror attacks, Prime Minister today said the government will redouble its efforts to root out terrorism, and assured all help to the states in this regard.

A. Public felt that there was a complete lack of professional help to citizens in a city.
B. After the horrific terror attacks in the city last year, the government has taken many steps against terrorism.
C. Today, women are carrying pepper sprays; people are securing their houses through video camera and putting in place alarm systems.
D. On a global scale, after attacks like 9/11 and 26/11, terrorism has been highlighted.

Q2. The CM of State X said ,”After 1998, without resorting to new taxes but extending several tax concessions, we have implemented several novel schemes, which no other State in a Country has attempted so far.”

A. With such new schemes, this government is striving for the inclusive development of the people of State X in political, social and economic spheres.
B. The Income tax department is set to issue fresh demand notices for payment of taxes to the tune of Rs 50 crore.
C. Much before the announcement of election date of ensuing Assembly polls in state, the income tax department has become active so as to increase its revenue from tax deducted at source.
D. In another development, I-T officers also conducted surveys at the offices and construction sites of the govt. projects.

Q3. The moment the mobile clinic anchors onshore, people start trickling towards the tents that function as makeshift clinics and pharmacies . The arrival of Mobile boat clinic – brings hope to thousands of people living on the secluded islands in the majestic Brahmaputra in Assam.

A. Villagers here do not wear footwear and bathe in the river that leads to skin diseases and ear infection.
B. The Mobile Clinic concept received a boost after it entered into a partnership with the Government under the National Health Scheme.
C. Sometimes during floods when the river is in spate or when the water level is high, the service is aborted.
D. But it is the only men who have benefited most from the boat clinic.

Q4. Should girls play boys'sports?

A. No, Girls have their rights and can choose if they want to play sports with boys or not.
B. No, Males are stronger and more aggressive in general, meaning females are more likely to be injured when playing on all-male teams.
C. Yes, Safety is first for girls they can get hurt.
D. Yes, Sports were created for women and men, girls and boys. Women may be a little more delicate then men, but if they want to play a sport, then they have to be prepared.

Q5. What makes the latest advancement important is that researchers not only squeezed light into such a tight space but also succeeded in finding a novel way to keep that light energy from dissipating as it moved along, thereby achieving laser action.

A. This marks a major milestone in laser physics, and heralds a new era in the field of optics.
B. There are several applications of lasers that can probe, manipulate and characterize DNA molecules.
C. Laser hair removal, which is offered in medical offices as well as in freestanding medi-spas and salons, has become a sought-after method
D. Lasers are of high price and limited wavelength range.

Q6. The week-long hostage crisis ended, when the Government agreed to release three hardcore terrorists in exchange for the freedom of Indian passengers of the hijacked Indian Aircraft.

A. Government would never compromise national interests no matter where the pressure came from.
B. The government has decided to embark on an `offensive strategy' to meet the challenge of terrorism.
C. The monks peep out of their rooms on the arrival of any vehicle near the Airport.
D. Threats from the hijackers to blow up the plane had forced the decision to hand over the terrorists and get the hostages back.

Q7. Politics are inherent in us all and it would be fallacious to argue that one is not political. There are those who are very skilled at politics and their success can be very obvious and there are those who are not very skilled at politics and their own demise can be traced back to this lack of skill in politics.

A. Politics are the strategies we employ to accomplish our goals.
B. We vote for who's most popular or for prom king and queen.
C. Cheerleaders tend to be popular because they are remarkably cheerful.
D. Often politicians have to please people with different backgrounds and wishes.

Q8. In some schools children can get homework as early as kindergarten, or by the third grade. Homework has been annoying many children by the fourth grade. Should homework be banned?

A. Yes, It can also lead to stressed out children that can throw fits and also gives less time for a kid to be a kid.
B. No, All of those people saying no are too lazy to do Homework and don’t realize how valuable it really is.
C. No, One of the main reasons that homework should be given for learners is to attain knowledge meticulously.
D. Yes, Homework is a serious waste of time, there are some benefits of homework but the negatives out-rule the benefits by a mile.

Q9. Starvation may be due to food scarcity in the society. This causes decreased supply of food to the whole of the population, and thus mass starvation may occur.

A. Many organizations have been highly effective at reducing starvation in different regions.
B. Historically, starvation has been used as a death sentence.
C. Short of sitting in front of a potentially starving person and offering him or her food.
D. The share of starving people has decreased even faster.

Q10. HIV/AIDS is a disease of the human immune system caused by infection with human immunodeficiency virus. As the illness progresses, it interferes more and more with the immune system, making the person much more likely to get infections.

A. HIV/AIDS is a global pandemic.
B. Having HIV or AIDS can lead to discrimination and dealing with stigma.
C. In the early years of the disease epidemic, the death rate from AIDS was low.
D. Always monitor how many calories you burn with sports and everyday activities.

Last edited by sumit; 27th May 2017 at 12:22 PM.


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