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  #2  
4th February 2013, 10:35 AM
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Re: IGIDR Entrance Papers

Actually IGIDR provides the entrance papar for the students to prepare for the admission I got the question paper of IGIDR and I want to share that paper with you

1 . Which of the following would be the most
appropriate title for the passage?
(1) Features of the Earth’s Surface
(2) Marine Topography
(3) The Causes of Earthquakes
(4) Primary Geologic Considerations
(5) How to prevent Erosion.

2. According to the passage, the peripheral furrows
or deeps are found ––
(1) only in the Pacific and Indian oceans
(2) near earthquakes (3) near the shore
(4) in the centre of the ocean
(5) to be 14,000 feet in depth in the Pacific.

3. From this passage, it can be inferred that
earthquakes ––
(1) occur only in the peripheral furrows
(2) occur more frequently in newly formed land
or sea formations.
(3) are a prime cause of soil erosion
(4) will ultimately “make mountains level”
(5) are caused by the weight of the water

II. The letters A, B, C, D, E, F and G, not necessarily
in that order, stand for seven consecutive integers
from 1 to 10.
D is 3 less than A., B is the middle term.
F is as much less than B as C is greater than D.
G is greater than F.
1. The fifth integer is––
(1) A (2) C (3) D (4) E (5) F
2. A is as much greater than F as which integer is
less than G ?
(1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D (5) E
3. If A = 7, the sum of E and G is ––
(1) 8 (2) 10 (3) 12 (4) 14 (5) 16
Ans. : (2)
III. If Elaine is on the steering committee, then she is
on the central committee. This statement can be
logically deduced from which of the following
statements?
(1) All members of the central committee are on
the steering committee.
(2) Elaine is on either the central committee or
the steering committee.
(3) Everyone who is on the steering committee is
also on the central committee.
(4) Some members of the central committee are
on the steering committee.
(5) Elaine is on the steering committee.
Ans. : (3)
IV (1) A causes B or C, but not both ,(2) F occurs
only if B occurs, (3) D occurs if B or C occurs,
(4) E occurs only if C occurs, (5) J occurs only if
E or F occurs, (6) D Causes G or H or both,
(7) H occurs if E occurs, (8) G occurs if F occurs.
1. If A occurs, which may occur ?
I. F and G II. E and H III. D
(1) I only (2) II only
(3) III only (4) I & II or II & III, but not both
(5) I, II, and III
Ans. : (4)
2. If J occurs, which must have occurred ?
(1) E (2) Both E and F (3) Either B or C
(4) G (5) Both B and C
Ans. : (3)
Ans. : (3) Ans. : (1) Ans. : (2)
Ans. : (2)
Ans. : (4)

For rest of the question here I am providing you the Pdf File of the question paper of IGIDR
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  #3  
4th December 2019, 09:07 AM
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Re: IGIDR Entrance Papers

Can you provide me the sample test paper for preparation of M. Sc Entrance Exam conducted by IGIDR (Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research)?
  #4  
4th December 2019, 09:14 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2019
Re: IGIDR Entrance Papers

The sample test paper for preparation of M. Sc Entrance Exam conducted by IGIDR (Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research) is as follows:


Test of Basic Mathematics

Six horses are running a race. How many different groups of horses could make up the first three finishers?
(1) 6
(2) 18
(3) 20
(4) 120
(5) 720



A company’s profits have doubled for each of the 4 years it has been in existence. If the total profits for the last four years were Rs. 30 million, what were the profits in the first year of operation?
(1) Rs.1 million
(2) Rs. 2 million
(3) Rs. 4 million
(4) Rs.4.5 million
(5) Rs. 6 million



X= 6-8i, where i is imaginary. Then X is
(1) 1
(2) 10
(3) 9
(4) 16
(5) 5

Suppose that there is a 6-sided die that is weighted in such a way that each time the die is rolled, the probabilities of rolling any of the numbers 1 to 5 are all equal but the probability of rolling a 6 is twice the probability of rolling a 1. When you roll the dies once, the 6 outcomes are not equally likely. What is the probability of the most likely event?

(1) 1/7
(2) 2/7
(3) 1/3
(4) 1/6
(5) 1/2


Sample Test Paper M. Sc Entrance Exam IGIDR





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