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Re: MBA MAH CET Question Paper

MAH CET is the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test. It is the state level MBA entrance exam for Maharashtra.

As you need the previous year Question Paper of MBA MAH CET so here it is given below

MBA MAH CET Question Paper

1. In a certain code language 'how many goals scored' is
written as '5 3 9 7'; 'many more matches' is written as '9
8 2'; and 'he scored five' is written as '1 6 3 ' . How is
'goals' written in that code language?
1) 5 2) 7 3) 5or7
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
2. In a certain code TEMPORAL is written as OLDSMBSP.
How is CONSIDER written in that code?
1)RMNBSFEJ 2) BNMRSFEJ 3)RMNBJEFS
4) TOPDQDCH 5) None of these
3. How many meaningful English words can be made with
the letters DLEI using each letter only once in each word?
1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three
4. Among A, B, C, D and E, each having different weight, D
is heavier than only A and C is lighter than B and E. Who
among them is the heaviest?
1)B 2)E 3)C
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
5. Each odd digit in the number 5263187 is substituted by the
next higher digit and each even digit is substituted by the
previous lower digit and the digits so obtained are
rearranged in ascending order, which of the following will
be the third digit from the left end after the rearrangement?
1)2 2)4 3)5 4)6 5) None of these
6. Pratap correctly remembers that his mother's birthday is
before twentythird April but after nineteenth April,
whereas his sister correctly remembers that their mother's
birthday is not on or after twentysecond April. On which
day in April is definitely their mother's birthday?
1) Twentieth 2) Twenty first
3) Twentieth or twentyfirst
4) Cannot be determined 5) None of these
7. Ashok started walking towards South. After walking 50
metres he took a right turn and walked 30 metres. He then
took a right turn and walked 100 metres. He again took a
right turn and walked 30 metres and stopped. How far and
in which direction was he from the starting point?
1) 50 metres South 2) 150 metres North
3) 180 metres East 4) 50 metres North 5) None of these
8. If'+-' means '+'*'-' means ' x ' ; ' x ' m e a n s a n d ' + ' means
'-'; then
1 5 - 8 * 6 - 1 2 + 4 = ?
1)20 2)28 3)8 4)2 5) None of these
9. Town D is towards East of town F. Town B is towards
North of town D. Town H is towards South of town B.
Towards which direction is town H from town F?
1) East 2) South-East 3) North-East
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
10. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word
SEARCHES each of which has as many letters between
them in the word as in the English alphabet?
1) None 2) One 3) Two 4) Three 5) More than three
Directions (Q. 11-15): In each of the questions below
are given four statements followed by four conclusions
numbered I, II, III & IV. You have to take the given statements
to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly
known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which
of the given conclusions logically follows from the given
statements disregarding commonly known facts.
11. Statements: All cups are bottles. Some bottles are jugs..
No jug is plate. Some plates are tables.
Conclusions: I. Some tables are bottles.
II. Some plates are cups.
III. No table is bottle.
IV. Some jugs are cups.
1) Only I follows 2) Only II follows 3) Only III follows
4) Only IV follows 5) Only either 1 or III follows
12. Statements: Some chairs are handlts.
All handles are pots. All pots are mats.
Some mats are buses.
Conclusions: I. Some buses are handles.
II. Some mats are chairs.
III. No bus is a handle.
IV. Some mats are handles.
1) Only I, II and IV follow
2) Only II, III and IV follow
3) Only either I or III and II follow
4) Only either I or III and IV follow
5) Only either I or III, II and IV follow
13. Statements: All birds are horses. All horses are tigers.
Some tigers are lions. Some lions are monkeys.
Conclusions: I. Some tigers are horses.
II. Some monkeys are birds.
III. Some tigers are birds.
IV. Some monkeys are horses.
1) Only I and III follow 2) Only I, II and III follow
3) Only II, III and IV follow 4) All I, II, III and IV follow
5) None of these
14. Statements: Some benches are walls.
All walls are houses.
Some houses are jungles. All jungles are roads.
Conclusions: I. Some roads are benches.
II. Some jungles are walls.
III. Some houses are benches.
IV. Some roads are houses.
1) Only I and II follow 2) Only I and III follow
3) Only III and IV follow 4) Only II, III and IV follow
5) None of these
15, Statements:
Some sticks are lamps. Some flowers are lamps.
Some lamps are dresses. All dresses are shirts.
Conclusions: I. Some shirts are sticks.
II. Some shirts are flowers.
II I. Some flowers are sticks.
IV. Some dresses are sticks.
1) None follows 2) Only I follows 3) Only II follows
4) Only 111 follows 5) Only IV follows
Directions (Q. 16-20): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below:
A, B. C, D, E, F, G and H are eight employees of an
organization working in three departments, viz Personnel,
Administration and Marketing with not more than three of
them in any department. Each of them has a different choice
of sports from football, cricket, volleyball, badminton, lawn
tennis, basketball, hockey and table tennis, not necessarily
in the same order.
D works in Administration and does not like either
football or cricket. F works in Personnel with only A, who
likes table tennis. E and H do not work in the same department
as D. C likes hockey and does not work in Marketing. G does
not work in Administration and does not like either cricket or
badminton. One of those who work in Administration likes
football. The one who likes volleyball works in Personnel.
None of those who work in Administration likes either
badminton or lawn tennis. H does not like cricket.
16. Which of the following groups of employees work in
Administration department?
1)EGH 2SAF 3)BCD 4)BCD 5) Data inadequate
17 In which department does E work?
1) Personnel 2) Marketing 3) Administration
4) Data inadequate 5) None of these
18. Which of the following combinations of employeedepartment- favourite sport is correct?
1 i E - Administration - Cricket
2) F - Personnel - Lawn Tennis
3) H - Marketing - Lawn Tennis
4) B - Administration - Table Tennis 5) None of these
19. What is E's favourite sport?
1) Cricket 2) Badminton 3) Basketball
4) Lawn Tennis 5) None of these
20. What is G's favourite sport?
l)Cricket 2)Badminton 3)Basketball
4) Lawn Tennis 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 21-25): In the following questions, the
symbols @, $ , ⋆ # and 8 are used w ith the following meaning
as illustrated below:
P $ Q means 'P is not smaller than Q'.
P % Q means 'Pis neither smal ler than nor equal to Q'.
P # Q means 'P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'.
P 8 Q means' P is neither greater than nor smal ler than Q\
P ⋆ Q' means 'P is not greater than Q'.
Now in each of the following questions assuming the
given statements to be true, find which of the four
conclusions I, II, III and IV given below them is/are definitely
true and give your answer accordingly.
21. Statements: H @ T, T#F, F8 E, E⋆ V
Conclusions:
I. V $ F II. E@T
III. H@ V IV. T#V
1) Only I, II and III are true
2) Only I, II and IV are true
3) Only II. Ill and IV are true
4) Only I, III and IV are true
5) All I, II, III and IV are true
22. Statements: D # R, R • K, K @ F, F $ J
Conclusions:
I. J #R II. J#K
III. R # F IV. K@D
1) Only 1,11 and III are true
2) Only II, III and IV are true
3) Only I, III and IV are true
4) All I, II, 111 and IV are true
5) None of these
23. Statements: N 8 B. B $ W, W#H, H⋆M
Conclusions:
I. M @ W II.H@N
III. WSN IV. W#N
1) Only I is true 2) Only III is true 3) Only IV is true
4) Only either III or IV is true
5) Only either III or IV and I are true
24. Statements: R ⋆ D, D$J, J#M, M@K
Conclusions:
I. K # J II. D@M
III. R# M IV.D@K
1) None is true 2) Only I is true 3) Only II is true
4) Only III is true 5) Only IV is true
25. Statements: M $ K, K@N, N ⋆ R, R# W
Conclusions:
I. W@K II.MSR
III. K @W IV.M.@N
1) Only I and II are true 2) Only I. II and III are true
3) Only III and IV are true
4)Only II, III and IV are true 5) None of these
Directions (Q. 26-30): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below.
Following are the conditions for selecting Senior
Manager-Credit in a bank. The candidate must
(i) be a graduate in any discipline with at least 60 per
cent marks.
(ii) have post-qualification work experience of at least
ten years in the Advances Section of a bank,
(iii) be at least 30 years and not more than 40 years as
on 1.4.2010.
(iv) have secured at least 40 per cent marks in the Group
Discussion.
(v) have secured at least 50 per cent marks in the
Interview.
In the case of a candidate who satisfies all the conditions
EXCEPT
(A) at (i) above, but has secured at least 50 per cent
marks in graduation and at least 60 percent marks in
post-graduation in any discipline, the case is to be
referred to the General Manager-Advances.
(B) at (ii) above, but has total post-qualification work experience of at
least seven years, out of which at least three years as Manager-
Credit m a bank, the case is to be referred to the Executive Director.
In each question below details of one candidate are given.
You have to take one of the following courses of action based
on the information provided and the conditions and subconditions
given above and mark the number of that course of action as your
answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information
provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 01
- 04- 2010.
Give answer 1) if the case is to be referred to the Executive
Director.
Give answer 2) if the case is to be referred to the General Manager-
Advances.
Give answer 3) if the data are inadequate to take a
decision.
Give answer 4) if the candidate is not to be selected.
Give answer 5) if the candidate is to be selected.
26. Shobha Gupta has secured 50 per cent marks in the
Interview and 40 percent marks in the Group Discussion.
She has been working for the past eight years, out of
which four years as Manager-Credit in a bank, after
completing her BA degree with 60 per cent marks. She
was born on 12th September 1978.
27. Rohan Maskare was born on 8th March 1974. He has
been working in a bank for the past twelve years after
completing his B Com degree with 70 per cent marks. He
has secured 50 per cent marks in both the Group
Discussion and the Interview.
28. Prakash Gokhale was born on 4th August 1977. He has
secured 65 per cent marks in postgraduation and 58 per
cent marks in graduation. He has been working for the
past ten years in the Advances Department of a bank
after completing his postgraduation. He has secured 45
percent marks in the Group Discussion and 50 per cent
marks in the Interview.
29. Sudha Mehrotra has been working in the Advances
Department of a bank for the past twelve .years after
completing her B Com Degree with 60 per cent marks.
She has secured 50 per cent marks in the Group
Discussion and 40 per cent marks in the Interview. She
was born on 15th February 1972.
30. Amit Narayan was born on 28th May 1974. He has been
working in the Advances department of a bank for the past
eleven years after completing his B Sc Degree with 65 per
cent marks. He has secured 55 percent marks in the Group
discussion and 50 per cent marks in the interview.
Directions (Q. 31-35): In each question below is given a
statement followed by three courses of action numbered (A),
(B) and (C). A course of action is a step or administrative
decision to be taken for improvement, follow-up or further
action in regard to the problem, policy, etc. On (he basis of the
information given in the statement, you have to assume
every thing in the statement to be true, then decide which of the
suggested courses of action logically follow(s) for pursuing.
31. Statement: A heavy unseasonal downpour during the
last two days has paralysed the normal life in the
state in which five persons were killed but this has
provided a huge relief to the problem of acute water
crisis in the state
Courses of action:
(A) The state government should set up a committee to.
review the alarming situation.
(B) The state government should immediately remove
all the restrictions on use of potable water in all the
major cities in the state.
(C) The state government should send relief supplies
to all the affected areas in the state.
l) None 2) Only (A) 3) Only (B) and (C)
4) Only (C) 5)A1I(A),(B),(C)
32. Statement: A large private bank has decided to retrench
one-third of its employees in view of the huge losses
incurred by it during the past three quarters.
Courses of action:
(A) The Govt should issue a notification to general public
to immediately stop all transactions with the bank.
(B) The Govt should direct the bank to refrain from
retrenching its employees.
(C) The Govt should ask the central bank of the country
to initiate an enquiry into the bank's activities and
submit its report.
l)None 2) Only (A) 3) Only (B)
4) Only (C) 5) Only (A) and (C)
33. Statement: Many political activists have decided to stage
demonstrations and block traffic movement in the
city during peak hours to protest against the steep
rise in prices of essential commodities.
Courses of action:
(A) The Govt should immediately ban all forms of
agitations in the country.
(B) The police authority of the city should deploy
additional forces all over.the city to help traffic
movement in the city.
(C) The state administration should carry out preventive
arrests of the known criminals staying in the city.
1) Only (A) 2) Only (B) 3) Only (C)
4) Only (A) and (B) 5) None of these
34. Statement: The school dropout rate in many districts in
the state has increased sharply during the last few
years as the parents of these children make them
work in the fields owned by others to earn enough
for them to get at least one meal a day.
Courses of action:
(A) The Govt should put up a mechanism to provide
foodgrains to the poor people in these districts
through public distribution system to encourage
the parents to send their wards to school.
(B) The Govt should close down some of these schools
in the district and deploy the teachers of these
schools to nearby schools and also ask remaining
students to join these schools.
(C) Govt should issue arrest warrants for all the parents
who force their children to work in fields instead of
attending classes.
1) Only (A) 2) Only (B) 3) Only (C)
4) Only (A) and (B) 5) None of these
35. Statement: One aspirant was killed due to stampede
while participating in a recruitment drive of police
constables.
Courses of action:
(A) The officials in charge of the recruitment process
should immediately be suspended.
(B) A team of officials should be asked to find out the
circumstances which led to the death of the
aspirant and submit its report within a week.
(C) The Govt should ask the home department to
stagger the number of aspirants over more number
of days to avoid such incidents in future.
1) Only (A) 2) Only (B) 3) Only (C)
4) Only (B) and (C) 5) None of these
36. Effect: Majority of the employees of the ailing
organisation opted for voluntary retirement scheme
and left the organisation with all their retirement
benefits within a fortnight of launching the scheme.
Which of the following can be a probable cause of the
above effect ?
1) The company has been making huge losses for the
past five years and is unable to pay salary to its
employees in time.
2) The management of ttfe company made huge
personal gains through unlawful activities.
3) One of the competitors of the company went
bankrupt last year.
4) The company owns large tracts of land in the state
which will fetch huge sum to its owners.
5) None of these
37. Statement: Most of the companies in IT and ITES sectors
in India have started hiring from engineering college
campuses this year and are likely to recruit much more
than yearly recruitment of the earlier years.
Which of the following substantiates the facts stated in
the above statement?
1) IT and ITES are the only sectors in India which are
hiring from engineering college campuses.
2) Govt has stepped up recruitment activities after a
gap of five years.
3) The IT and ITES companies have now decided to
visit the engineering college campuses for tier-II
cities in India as well.
4) The availability of qualified engineers will
substantially increase in the near future.
5) None of these
38. Cause: The Govt has recently increased its taxes on
petrol and diesel by about 10 per cent.
Which of the following can be a possible effect of the
aoove cause?
1) The petroleum companies will reduce the prices of
petrol and diesel by about 10 per cent.
2) The petroleum companies will increase the prices of
petrol and diesel by about 10 per cent.
3) The petroleum companies will increase the prices of
petrol and diesel by about 5 per cent.
4) The petrol pumps will stop selling petrol and diesel till
the taxes are rolled back by the Govt.
5) None of these
39. Statement: The Govt has decided to instruct the banks to
open new branches in such a way that there is one
branch of any of the banks in every village of
population 1000 and above or a cluster of villages
with population less than 1000 to provide banking
services to all the citizens.
Which of the following will weaken the step taken by the
Govt?
1) The private sector banks in India have stepped up their
branch expansion activities in rural India.
2) Many Govt-owned banks have surplus manpower in
its urban branches.
3) All the banks, including those in private sector, will
follow the Govt directive.
4) Large number of branches of many Govt-owned banks
in the rural areas are making huge losses every year
due to lack of adequate business activities.
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 40-42): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below:
The Centre reportedly wants to continue providing subsidy
to consumers for cooking gas and kerosene for five more years.
This is not good news from the point of view of reining in the fiscal
deficit. Mounting subventions for subsidies means diversion of
savings by the government from investment to consumption,
raising the cost of capital in the process. The government must cut
expenditure on subsidies to create more fiscal space for
investments in both physical and social infrastructure. It should
outline a plan for comprehensive reform in major subsidies
including petroleum, food and fertilizers and set goal posts.
40. Which of the following is a conclusion which can be drawn
from the facts stated in the above paragraph?
1) Subsidy provided by the government under various
heads to the citizen increases the cost of capital.
2) Govt is unable to withdraw subsidies provided to
various items.
3) Govt subsidy on kerosene is purely a political decision.
4) Govt does not have enough resources to continue
providing subsidy on petroleum products.
5) None of these
41. Which of the following is an inference which can be made
from the facts stated in the above paragraph?
1) India's fiscal deficit is negligible in comparison to other
merging economies in the world.
2) Subsidy on food and fertilizers are essential for the
growth of Indian economy.
3) Reform in financial sector will weaken India's position
in the international arena.
4) Gradual withdrawal of subsidy is essential for
effectively managing fiscal deficit in India.
5) None of these
42. Which of the following is an assumption which is implicit
in the facts stated in the above paragraph?
1) People in India may not be able to pay more for
petroleum products.
2) Many people in India are rich enough to buy petroleum
products at market cost.
3) Govt may not be able to create more infrastructural
facilities if the present level of subsidy continues for
a longer time.
4) Govt of India has sought assistance from international
financial organisations for its infrastructural projects.
5) None of these
Directions (Q. 43-45): Study the following information
carefully and answer the questions given below:
Poverty measurement is an unsettled issue, both
conceptually and methodologically. Since poverty is a process
as well as an outcome, many come out of it while others may
be falling into it. The net effect of these two parallel processes
is a proportion commonly identified as the 'head count ratio',
but these ratios hide the fundamental dynamism that
characterises poverty in practice. The most recent poverty
re-estimates by an expert group has also missed the crucial
dynamism. In a study conducted on 13,000 households which
represented the entire country in 1993-94 and again in 2004-
05, it was found that in the ten-year period 18.2% rural
population moved out of poverty whereas another 22.1 % fell
into it over this period. This net increase of about four
percentage points was seen to have a considerable variation
across states and regions.
43. Which of the following is a conclusion which can be
drawn from the facts stated in the above paragraph?
1) Accurate estimates of number of people living below
poverty line in India is possible to be made.
2) Many expert groups in India are not interested to
measure poverty objectively.
3) Process of poverty measurement needs to take into
account various factors to tackle its dynamic nature.
4) People living below poverty line remain in that position
for a very long time.
5) None of these
44. Which of the following is an assumption which is implicit
in the facts stated in the above paragraph?
1) It may not be possible to have an accurate poverty
measurement in India.
2) Level of poverty in India is static over the years.
3) Researchers avoid making conclusions on poverty
measurement data in India.
4) Govt of India has a mechanism to measure level of
poverty effectively and accurately.
5) None of these
45. Which of the following is an inference which can be
made from the facts stated in the above paragraph?
1) Poverty measurement tools in India are outdated.
2) Increase in number of persons falling into poverty
varies considerably across the country over a period of time.
3) Govt of India has stopped measuring poverty-related studies.
4) People living in rural areas are more susceptible to fall
into poverty over a time.
5) None of these
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Re: MBA MAH CET Question Paper

Hey, I am living in Maharashtra , looking to appear in MBA MAH CET will you provide me the MBA MAH CET sample Question Paper as I am looking for the same ?
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20th March 2015, 04:15 PM
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Re: MBA MAH CET Question Paper

As you want I am here providing you sample Question Paper of MBA MAH CET exam .

Sample paper :
1. In a certain code GOAL is written as AGLO and BEAR is written as ABRE. How is SEND written in that
code?
(1) NSDE (2) NDES (3) DENS (4) SNED (5) None of these
2. ‘MP’ is related to ‘OR’ and ‘DG’ is related to ‘FL’ in the same way as ‘RU’ is related to ________.
(1) TX (2) TW (3) TY (4) UW (5) None of these
3. In a certain code language ‘Ne Pe Le’ means ‘what is this’. ‘Bo Le Se’ means ‘is that okay’ and ‘Se Ni
Di’ means ‘that was easy’. What is the code for ‘okay’ in that code language?
(1) Le (2) Se (3) Ne (4) Ni (5) None of these
4. How many such pairs of letters are there in the word CREDITABLE each of which has as many letters
between them as they have in English alphabet?
(a) One (2) Two (3) Three (4) Four (5) More than four
5. In a certain code ’PRISM’ is written as ‘OSHTL’ and ‘RUBLE’ is written as ‘OVAMD’. How will ‘WHORL’
be written in that code?
(1) XIPSM (2) VGNQK (3) UINSK (4) EGPQM (5) VINSK
6. If + means –, – means ÷, ÷ means × and × means +, what is the value of 125 – 5 × 10 ÷ 13 + 28 = ?
(1) 129 (2) 127 (3) 149.15 (4) 150 (5) None of these
7. In a row of boys facing North, Amit is 5th to the left of Ashok. Alok is 3rd to the right of Amit. Vilas is 3rd to
the left of Ashok. Which of the following describes the position of Vilas?
(1) To the immediate right to Amit (2) To the immediate left to Alok
(3) To the immediate right to Alok (4) 3rd to the right of Amit
(5) None of these
8. If SCHOOL is coded on TDILOO, how will you write TABLES?
(1) UBCSEL (2) DMBTFT (3) SESALC (4) ALSCES (5) None of these
9. The financial markets of which of the following countries were badly affected by sub prime crisis?
(1) Russia (2) Brazil (3) UK (4) USA (5) None of these
10. Which of the following countries in the world is the biggest consumer of gold?
(1) USA (2) Bangladesh (3) Russia (4) India (5) None of these

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