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21st November 2014, 04:27 PM
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IGNOU Openmate Entrance Exam Question paper
Will you please provide me the previous year Question paper of IGNOU Openmate Entrance Exam of MBA?
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22nd November 2014, 09:34 AM
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Re: IGNOU Openmate Entrance Exam Question paper
As you are looking for the IGNOU Openmate Entrance Exam Question paper of MBA so here it is given below 1. Which of the following countries is not a member of the G-8 Group? (1) France (2) Italy (3) Spain (4) Germany 2. Sariska and Ranthambhore are the reserves for which of the following animals? (1) Lion (2) Deer (3) Tiger (4) Bear 3. Which Article of the Constitution of India gives precedence to constitutional provision over the laws made by the Union Parliament/Sate Legislatures? (1) 13 (2) 32 (3) 245 (4) 326 4. ‘APSARA’ is the name of India’s first (1) Nuclear Reactor (2) Helicopter (3) Ground Battle Tank (4) Railway Locomotive 5. Which of the following countries has the second largest rail network in the world? (1) India (2) USA (3) Russia (4) China 6. Gandhi Peace Prize for the year 2000 was awarded to the former President of South Africa along with (1) C. Subramaniam (2) Grameen Bank of Bangladesh (3) Satish Dhawan (4) World Health Organisation 7. Which of the following is not a part of vehicular pollution? (1) Sulphur dioxide (2) Nitrogen oxide (3) Carbon monoxide (4) Hydrogen peroxide 8. The ‘World Environment Day’ is celebrated on (1) June 5th (2) June 4th (3) July 5th (4) July 4th 9. The theme of the World Development Report 2001 is (1) From plan to market (2) Knowledge for development (3) Attacking poverty (4) The state in the changing world 10. The Indian National Army (INA) came into existence in 1943 in (1) Japan (2) Then Burma (3) Singapore (4) Then Malaya 11. The Asian Games have been held in New Delhi (1) Once (2) Twice (3) Thrice (4) Four times 12. The Famous book ‘Anandmath’ has been authored by (1) Rabindranath Tagore (2) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyaya (3) Sarojini Naidu (4) Sri Aurobindo 13. SAARC declared the decade 1991-2000 as the Decede of (1) Youth (2) Family (3) Literacy (4) Girl Child 14. Army Day is celebrated in India every year on (1) 1st January (2) 15th January (3) 1st February (4) 15th February 15. The first Indian-American Woman to go into space was (1) Harbans Kaur (2) Kalpana Chawla (3) Jyotirmoyee Sikdar (4) Bachhendri Pal 16. The main occupation of the people of Indus Valley Civilization was (1) Trade (2) Cattle rearing (3) Huntin (4) Agriculture 17. The term ‘Golden Quadrangle’ refers to : (1) The base of the pyramids found in Egyptian Desert (2) Four sea-ports identified by the Customs department which are routes for gold smuggling (3) National Highways Development Project connecting the four Indian metro-cities (4) Rich contiguous wheat growing areas of Punjab, Haryana, U.P. and Rajasthan 18. Which of the following was not a centre of learning in ancient India? (1) Taxila (2) Vikramshila (3) Nalanda (4) Koushambi 10 19. ‘Charak’ was the famous court physician of (1) Harsha (2) Chandragupta Maurya (3) Ashoka (4) Kanishka 20. Who among the following Congress leaders was called the ‘Grand Old man of India’? (1) Mahatma Gandhi (2) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (3) Dadabhai Naoroji (4) Madan Mohan Malviya 21. The President of the Drafting Committee of the Indian Constitution was (1) Dr. B.R. Ambedkar (2) Jawahar Lal Nehru (3) Dr. Rajendra Prasad (4) J.B. Kriplani 22. Which rock is formed by the deposits of animal shells and skeletons? (1) Sandstone (2) Limestone (3) Phyllite (4) Granite 23. Which of the following pairs is mismatched? (1) Mettur – Kaveri (2) Bhakra Nangal – Sutlej (3) Hirakud – Mahanadi (4) Tehri – Yamuna 24. Which part of the islands in the Arabian Sea is known as Minicoy Islands? (1) Northern (2) Eastern (3) Southern (4) Western 25. Tropical evergreen forests of India are found in (1) Kerala (2) andhra Pradesh (3) Madhya Pradesh (4) Orissa 31. India has ‘come a long way’ means (1) many years have passed after the Bengal famine (2) the food position in India is now vastly improved (3) India now handles such problems under PL-480 scheme (4) India has advanced in science and technology 32. Which of the following views regarding GATT, does the author seem to be advocating? (1) India should seize the chance and make efforts to fulfil its objectives (2) India should not have signed it, to insulate our foodgrains sector (3) India should have agreed to GATT excluding the agricultural sector (4) India should hand over the issue of foodgrains security to the private sector 33. According to the author, why is it necessary to en sure food security to people? (1) In order to sustain economic growth (2) As per the PL-480 guidelines (3) In order to be able to export foodgrains (4) The passage makes no such assertion 34. Which of the following forms the most essential part of the concept of food security in India? (1) Availability of affordable technology of food production to poor farmers (2) Availability of all foodgrains in the market for the rural poor (3) Easy access of foodgrains to the weaker sections at affordable prices (4) Providing subsidies on all food items for the rural poor 35. If private agencies are to be entrusted with the task of making foodgrains available to people, what facilitative role should the Government undertake? (1) Nationalise all distribution systems (2) Make policies that give the right signals to the market (3) Take responsibility of distribution (4) Make efforts to increase the income of the farmers 36. The author of the passage seems to advocate (1) liberalisation and privatisation (2) state controlled, socialistic but closed economy (3) a very practical and pragmatic approach to guard our economy (4) stable international relations 37. According to the author, food at affordable prices could be made available to the poor by A. reducing the cost of production of foodgrains by using appropriate technology B. offering foodgrains at lower cost and offering economic support for maintaining low cost C. raising the earnings of the poor (1) only A (2) only B and C (3) only A and C (4) A, B and C 38. By saying Indian policy makers have followed a mix of both options it means that (1) production and distribution both have public and private participation (2) production is largely in private hands while distribution is only through public means (3) for production, reliance has been on the private sector while both public and private agencies are mobilised for distribution (4) production and distribution are both private endeavours For whole paper here is the attachment of it |
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