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28th July 2016, 04:14 PM
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Gk cmat
I want the question paper of General Knowledge of Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) exam so can you provide me?
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28th July 2016, 05:07 PM
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Re: Gk cmat
Ok, as you want the question paper of General Knowledge of Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) exam so here I am providing you. CMAT exam General Knowledge question paper 1. Which company's famously advertised vision statement is 'The Network is the Computer'? (A) Cisco Systems (B) Lucent Technologies (C) Sun Microsystems (D) Nortel Networks Answer : (C) 2. The software company I-flex Solutions was originally a division of which famous financial services company? (A) Citicorp (B) ICICI (C) HSBC (D) ABN Amro Bank Ans : (A) 3. Which former advertising personality has recently been named the Undersecretary of State for 'public diplomacy and public affairs' of the US in an exercise to rebrand the US following the September 11 terrorist strikes? (A) Charlotte Beers (B) Jay Chiat (C) Martin Sorrell (D) George Lois Ans : (A) 4. Which premium international range of luggage was recently launched in India by BlowPlast? (A) Samsonite (B) Strolley (C) American Tourister (D) Delsey Ans : (D) 5. This year saw the launch of Yahoo!, Amazon.com and the famous launch of the Orange mobile phone service in the UK. Which year was this? (A) 1992 (B) 1994 (C) 1995 (D) 1993 Ans : (B) 6. Henry Ford revolutionised the car market with the first mass- produced car, the Ford Model T. In which year was it launched? (A) 1924 (B) 1912 (C) 1908 (D) 1897 Ans : (C) 7. Mr. Shiv Nadar is the Chairman of which of the following groups of companies? (A) Wipro (B) HCL (C) Aptech (D) None of these Ans : (B) 8. Which company owns the footwear brand - Stryde? (A) Woodland (B) Bata (C) Tata International (D) Hindustan Lever Ans : (C) 9. It was the brand that made David Ogilvy famous. Which shirt brand's ads had the famous man with an eye patch in the 1950s, which catapulted David Ogilvy to fame? (A) Van Heusen (B) Arrow Shirts (C) Hathaway (D) Dockers Ans : (C) 10. Dr. Pepper is a famous brand of— (A) Iced tea (B) Peppermint (C) Soft Drinks (D) None of these Ans : (C) 11. In the case of a test tube baby— (A) Fertilization takes place inside the test tube (B) Development of the baby takes place inside the test tube (C) Fertilization takes place outside the mother's body (D) Unfertilized egg develops inside the test tube Ans : (C) 12. Who elects the President of India? (A) Lok Sabha (B) Rajya Sabha (C) People of India (D) Parliament and State Assemblies Ans : (D) 13. The Fundamental Duties were incorporated in the Constitution of India by the— (A) First Amendment (B) Tenth Amendment (C) Thirty-second Amendment (D) Forty-second Amendment Ans : (D) 14. The speed of light will be minimum while passing through— (A) glass (B) vacuum (C) air (D) water Ans : (A) 15. The time taken by the Sun to revolve around the center of our galaxy is— (A) 50 mn years (B) 100 mn years (C) 250 mn years (D) 365 mn years Ans : (C) 16. The oldest monarchy in the world is that of— (A) Nepal (B) U K (C) Spain (D) Japan Ans : (D) 17. The Vice-President is elected by an electoral college consisting of— (A) only elected members of both Housed of Parliament (B) only Rajya Sabha members (C) all members of Parliament and State Legislative Assemblies (D) all members of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Ans : (D) 18. In which one of the following states of India is it legal for a Hindu male and illegal for a Muslim male to have more than one living wife? (A) Nagaland (B) Goa (C) Himachal Pradesh (D) Arunachal Pradesh Ans : (B) 19. Where did Buddha die? (A) Lumbini (B) Kusinagara (C) Pavapuri (D) Magadha Ans : (B) 20. What was the main difference between the Indus Valley Civilization and Vedic Civilization? (A) Indus Valley Civilization was urban, while the Vedic Civilization was rural. (B) "Pipal" tree was worshiped in Indus Valley Civilization, while "Burgad" tree was worshiped in Vedic Civilization. (C) The main emphasis in Indus Valley Civilization was on trade while in the Vedic Age was on religion. (D) Indus Valley Civilization believed in non-violence while Vedic Civilization had no hard and fast rules about violence. Ans : (A) 21. All of the following are constituents of RNA molecule except— (A) Adenine (B) Guanine (C) Thymine (D) Uracil Ans : (C) 22. The father of modern biology is— (A) Aristotle (B) Darwin (C) Mendel (D) Vesalius Ans : (A) 23. Which of the following seeds will normalize blood sugar level? (A) Coriander (B) Mustard (C) Cumin (D) Fenugreek Ans : (D) 24. The point at which solid, liquid and gaseous forms of a substance co-exist is called— (A) sublimation point (B) distillation point (C) triple point (D) melting point Ans : (C) 25. Which among the following substances is used as a lubricant? (A) Quartz (B) Silica (C) Graphite (D) Nickel Ans : (C) 26. The weight of an object will be minimum when it is placed at— (A) The North Pole (B) The South Pole (C) The Equator (D) The center of the Earth Ans : (D) 27. Earth quake waves travel fastest in— (A) Soil (B) Molten rock (C) Water (D) Flexible rock Ans : (C) 28. The angle between the geographical meridian and magnetic meridian is called— (A) Angle of dip (B) Angle of declination (C) Angle of inclination (D) None of the above Ans : (B) 29. What is the currency of Mexico? (A) Lira (B) Peso (C) Mexican dollars (D) Krones Ans : (B) 30. The Essar group of companies has been promoted by— (A) Ruias (B) Ambanis (C) Goenkas (D) Kanorias Ans : (A) 31. One of the following liquor brands is not owned by United Breweries— (A) Kalyani Black Label (B) Blue Riband (C) McDowells (D) Bagpiper Ans : (D) 32. Amtrex air conditioners has a technical collaboration with— (A) Sanyo (B) Mitsubishi (C) Hitachi (D) Carrier Ans : (D) 33. Marlboro Cigarette is owned by— (A) ITC (B) Godfrey-Philips (C) Philip Morris (D) British American Tobacco Ans : (C) 34. Who is the CEO of Microsoft? (A) Bill Gates (B) Paul Allen (C) Larry Ellison (D) Steve Ballnes Ans : (D) 35. One of the following is not an Insurance Company— (A) ICICI Prudential (B) HDFC Natwest (C) OM Kotak Mahindra (D) Birla Sun Life Ans : (B) 36. What is the currency of Portugal? (A) Escudo (B) Guilder (C) Mark (D) Schilling Ans : (A) 37. One of the following personalities is not associated with the Indian auto sector— (A) Suresh Krishna (B) Venu Srinivasan (C) Anand Mahindra (D) Venugopal Dhoot Ans : (D) 38. One of the following companies is not in the area of air-conditioning & refrigeration— (A) BPL (B) Thermax (C) Lloyd (D) Carrier Aircon Ans : (C) 39. How many countries are a part of the European union? (A) 18 (B) 15 (C) 21 (D) 12 Ans : (B) 40. Who is the attorney general of United States of America? (A) Ashcroft (B) Powell (C) Rumsfeld (D) Cheney Ans : (A) 41. When was the generic domain name (Top Level Domain - TLD) .com introduced? (A) 1989 (B) 1985 (C) 1994 (D) 1991 Ans : (B) 42. Who is the prime minister of Israel? (A) Benajamin Netanyahu (B) Ariel Sharon (C) Shaul Mofaz (D) Goldamyer Ans : (B) 43. What was the significant about the purchase of a kilo of lychees on the French island of Reunion, located in the Indian Ocean? (A) They were the first lot of lychees exported from India. (B) It was the first official purchase using the new currency Euro. (C) It was done by to commemorate the release of the new France with Princess Diana's image on it. (D) None of these Ans : (B) 148. Cash Reserve Ratio ( CRR) and Stautory Liquidity Ratio (SLR ) are terms most closely related to which of the following industries/markets— (A) Stock Exchange (B) Banking (C) Mutual Fund (D) Income Tax Ans : (B) 45. What is common to all of the following names - Eduardo Camano, Adolfo Rodriguez Saa, Ramon Puerta and Fernando de la Rua? (A) They were all former Presidents of Argentina. (B) They are the dreaded drug lords of South America (C) They own together 70% of the world's Silver mines. (D) None of these Ans : (A) 46. The video games X box is a product of— (A) Sega (B) Sony (C) Intel (D) Microsoft Ans : (D) 47. It was acknowledged as the second-most dangerous computer virus in history, after the Love Bug virus. Name this virus, which struck in 2001— (A) Melissa (B) Code Red (C) C-Brain (D) Major Domo Ans : (B) 48. What does the letters XP stand for in the product Microsoft XP? (A) Extended product (B) Extra Pampering (C) Experience (D) Entry level product Ans : (C) 49. Which business and media tycoon won the elections to become Head of State in Italy amidst widespread clouds of scandal? (A) Guillani Giovanni (B) Joe Pacci (C) Antonio Machiaveli (D) Silvio Berusconi Ans : (D) 50. Who is the author who created the character Dilbert? (A) David Scott (B) Scott Robert (C) Robert Williams (D) Scott Adams Ans : (D) |