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5th May 2015, 10:48 AM
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Free online mock snap test
Can you please provide me the link for the Free online mock The Symbiosis National Aptitude Test ( SNAP ) of the Symbiosis college? As I want to take admission into this Symbiosis college so preparing for the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP) so I need the link of the Free online mock test which will help me at a very good extend?
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22nd December 2015, 03:32 PM
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Re: Free online mock snap test
Hi I would like to have a reference point for the SNAP test for the Symbiosis MBA Entrance exam test which I am going to appear for?
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22nd December 2015, 03:32 PM
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Re: Free online mock snap test
Hello, please find the previous years questions which have been asked in the entrance test for MBA programs which would definitely be a guidance: 1. 1. Women’ s healthstatus is basic to their advancement in all the fields of endeavour. A The fundamental issues concerning women and their health are nutrition, sanitation, overwork, etc. B. They face high risk of malnutrition, retardation in growth and development, etc . at almost every stage of their lives. C. The main reason of this decline in the sex ratio is high mortality rates among females in all age groups. D. This has resulted in the fact that in India, there are fewer women than men. 6. i girls, malnutrition, under nutrition and limited access to health care are seen as the main causes of mortality. (1) DCAB (2) BADC (3) ACDB (4) ABDC 2. 1. One obvious explanation of the striking continuity and independence of the Chinese civilization is the following. A Itwas also endowed with an even greater capacity to assimilate alien influence, probably because the tradition of civilization rested on different foundations in different countries. B. Islamic rule made more difference to India than to any dynasty ’ s rise or fall in China. C. China was remote, inaccessible to alien influence, far from sources of disturbance in other great civilizations. D. i India, the great stabilizers were rested on the foundation of religion and a caste system inseparable from it. 6. i China they rested on the culture of an administrative elite which survived dynasties and empires and kept China on the same course. (1) CABD (2) CDBA (3) CBAD (4) ABCD 3. 1. The ethnographic composition and history of the Himalayan regions of Kumaon, Garwal and Himachal Pradesh form a fascinating field of study. A. Besides, the indepth study of place names offers interesting insights. B. ‘ Himachal’ has been explained as ‘the land of snow ’ . C. The author has endeavoured to trace the roots of the Himalayan culture and discuss the cultural components of the ancient inhabitants of that society. D. More than a dozen communities which have played an important part in the formation of history and culture of this region are studied in the book called “ The Ancient Communities of India ”. 6. Similarly, ‘ Kumaon ’ has been derived from the name of Kurmavana. (1) CADB (2) ACBD (3) DCBA (4) DCAB 4. 1. The study of social change, in the view of the nebulous nature of its History is a difficult task. A. This job becomes more difficult in the case of a society like India ’ s. B. i this form, change ceases to be viewed as a normal social process. C. This is because India has a fathomless historical depth and a plurality of traditions, but it is also engulfed in a movement of nationalistic aspirations under which concepts of change and modernizationhave ideological meanings. D. Instead, change becomes desirable in itself, and must be sought for. 6. This phenomenon of change is treated by some social scientists as equivalent to ‘ development’ and ‘ progress’. (1) ACBD (2) CABD (3) CBDA (4) BADC 5. 1. The system of the composition of the Legislative Council of a State as laid down in the Constitution is not final. A. But until the Parliament legislates on the matter, the comp osition be as given in the Constitution, which is as follows. B. The final power of providing the composition of this chamber of the state Legislature is given to the Union Parliament. C. The Council will be a partly elected and partly nominated body. D. The election of the members will be an indirect one and in accordance with the principle of proportional representation by a single transferable vote. 6. The members being drawn from various sources, the Council shall have a variegated composition. (1) DABC (2) CBDA (3) BACD (4) DCAB 6. 1. Green Revolution refers to a significant improvement in agricultural production in a short period and the sustenance of higher level of agricultural production over a fairly long period of time. A. This new strategy envis aged raising farm output through the use of High Yielding Varieties (HYV) pr seeds, chemical fertilizers, implements and machinery, etc. B. It was sponsored by the Ford Foundation which was invited by the Government of India to suggest means to increase ag ricultural production. C. The necessity for such increase arose due to the continued stagnation of production and the rapidly increasing demands. D. This type of green revolution has occurred in India as a result of adopting the ‘ new agricultural strategy’ in 1964 -65. 6. As one of the results, the increase in the demand for some cereals has been met with to some extent. (1) BADC (2) DABC (3) CDBA (4) BCAD 7. 1. Economists differ over the causes that lead to inflationary rise in prices. A. Cost -Push inflation is caused by wage -push and profit -push to prices. B. There are the quantity theorists or monetarists who attribute inflation to demand pull or excess demand. C. Other economists ascribe inflation to cost-push factors. D. According to them, inflation is the result o f excessive increase in money supply in the face of an elastic supply of goods and services. 6. The basic cause of wage-push inflation is the rise in money wages more rapidly than the productivity of labour. (1) ABCD (2) BDAC (3) CBAD (4) BDCA 8. 1. The f irst of the recent spate of conventions aiming to govern global industrial activity is the one to protect the ozone layer. A. India signed the Montreal Protocol on 17 September 1992. B. But China has, till recently, not signed the treaty, calling its provis ions unfair and discriminatory. C. The convention, known as the Vienna Convention for the Protection of the Ozone Layer, 1985, was followed by the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. D. It was signed in 1987 by the United States, the Eu ropean Community and 22 other countries, including India. 6. Such an act came unexpectedly from China which is one of the most rapidly developing countries. (1) CDBA (2) CDAB (3) ABCD (4) CADB |