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7th August 2014, 11:47 AM
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SNAP Papers with Solutions
I am searching for the SNAP Papers with Solutions so please can any one provide me the papers?
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7th August 2014, 01:49 PM
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Re: SNAP Papers with Solutions
As you required the SNAP Papers with Solutions so here I am giving you the papers. 1. “Swayamsidha” is a scheme launched by the Government of India to help (1) School Children only (2) Health workers only (3) Senior citizen without any regular income (4) Women only 2. What is ‘Share swap’? A. A business takeover in which acquiring company uses its own stock to pay for the acquired company. B. When a company uses its own share to get some short term loan for working capital requirement C. When companies are require to float a new issue to earn capital for their expansion programmes, each shareholder gets some additional preferential share. The process is known as Share Swap. (1) Only A (2) Only A and B (3) Only C (4) None of the above 3. Regarding “carbon credits” which of the following statements is not correct? (1) The carbon credits system was ratified in conjunction with Kyoto Protocol (2) Carbon credits are awarded to those countries or groups who have reduced the green house gases below their emission quota (3) The goal of carbon credit system is to reduce carbon dioxide emission (4) Carbon credits are traded at a price fixed from time to time by the United Environment Programme 4. Both Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and Foreign Institutional Investor (FII) are related to investment in a country. Which one of the following statements best represents an important difference between the two? (1) FII helps bring better management skills and technology while FDI only bring capital (2) FII helps in increasing capital availability in general, while FDI only targets specific sectors (3) FDI flows only into secondary markets while FII targets primary markets (4) FII is considered to be more stable than FDI 5. In context of global oil prices, “Brent crude oil” is frequently referred to in the news. What does this term imply? 1) It is a major classification of crude oil 2) It is sourced from North sea 3) It does not contain sulphur Which of the statement given above is /are correct? (1) 2 only (2) 1 and 2 only (3) 1 and 3 only (4) 1, 2 and 3 6. With reference to “Look East Policy” of India consider the following statements: 1. India wants to establish itself as an important regional player in the East Asian affairs. 2. India wants to plug the vacuum created by the termination of Cold war. 3. India wants to restore the historical and cultural ties with its neighbors in Southeast and East Asia. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? (1) 1 only (2) 1 and 3 only (3) 3 only (4) 1, 2 and 3 7. Recently “oilzapper” was in news. What is it? (1) It is eco friendly technology for the remediation of oily sludge and oil spills (2) It is the latest technology developed under sea oil exploration (3) It is genetically engineered high biofuel – yielding maize variety (4) It is the latest technology to control accidentally caused flames from oil wells. 8. Why is the offering of “teaser loans” by commercial banks a cause of economic concern? 1. The teaser loans are considered to be an aspect of sub – prime lending and banks may be exposed to the risk of defaulters in future. 2. The teaser loans are given to inexperienced entrepreneurs to set up manufacturing or export units. Which of the statements given above is/are correct? (1) 1 only (2) 2 only (3) Both 1 and 2 (4) Neither 1 nor 2 9. Why is the government of India disinvesting its equity in the Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSE)? 1. The Government intends to use the revenue earned from disinvestment mainly to pay the External debt 2. The Government no longer intends to retain the management control of CPSEs Which of the statements given above is/are correct? (1) 1 only (2) 2 only (3) Both 1 and 2 (4) Neither 1 nor 2 10. The book “Unto this Last” which influenced Gandhiji, was authored by (1) Boris Yeltsin (2) Pushkin (3) Ruskin Bond (4) John Ruskin 11. Besides USA, India has signed, with which of the following countries the agreement being named as “Cooperation Agreement on the development of Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy”? (1) Italy (2) Germany (3) France (4) Australia 12. Which of the following country is not a member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)? (1) Russia (2) USA (3) Italy (4) Iran 13. Many times we read in the newspaper that several companies are adopting the FCCBs route to raise capital. What is the full form of FCCB? (1) Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds (2) Foreign Convertible Credit Bonds (3) Financial Consortium and Credit Bureau (4) None of these 14. As per the reports published in various newspapers, RBI has asked banks to make plan to provide banking services in villages having population of 2000. This directive issued by the RBI will fall in which of the following categories? (1) Plan for financial inclusion (2) Efforts to meet Priority sector lending (3) Extension of Internet and Branchless banking. (4) None of these 15. Which of the following is/ are treated as artificial currency? (1) ADR (2) GDR (3) Both ADR and GDR (4) SDR 16. Which of the following terms indicates a mechanisms used by commercial banks to provide credit to the Government? (1) Cash Credit Ratio (2) Debit Service Obligation (3) Liquidity Adjustment Facility (4) Statutory Liquidity Ratio 17. Who among the following was not part of the drafting committee of the Lokpal Bill? (1) Salman Khurshid (2) Anna Hazare (3) Arvind Kejriwal (4) Kiran Bedi 18. Criminal procedure is a subject of which of the following lists? (1) State List (2) Concurrent List (3) Union List (4) Both 1 and 3 19. One of the world’s biggest Uranium resources was recently found in (1) Andhra Pradesh (2) Maharashtra (3) Jharkhand (4) Uttarakhand 20. Which of the following was the first venture of Kishore Biyani (1) Pantaloons (2) Big Bazaar (3) Central (4) Future Capital Holdings 21. Who among the following is often referred to as father of India’s “Green Revolution”? (1) Dr. Verghese Kurien (2) Dr. Amrita Patel (3) M. S. Swaminathan (4) Gurudev Khush 22. Who among the following directed the movie Peepli Live? (1) Ashutosh Gowarikar (2) Kiran Rao (3) Anusha Rizvi (4) Seema Chisti 23. The point at which soild, liquid and gaseous forms of a substance co – exist is called (1) sublimation (2) distillation point (3) triple point (4) melting point 24. The limit beyond which the stars suffer internal collapse is called the (1) Raman Effect (2) Chandrashekhar limit (3) Aurora Borealis (4) Quasan Zone 25. UNDP reports publishes every year the Human Development Index. Which of the following is not a criteria used to measure the Human Development Index? (1) Health (2) Education (3) Living Standards (4) Human Rights 26. The software company I – flex Solutions was originally a division of which famous financial services company? (1) Citicorp (2) ICICI (3) HSBC (4) ABN Amro Bank 27. Which of the following is not a member of SAARC? (1) Bhutan (2) Bangladesh (3) Burma (4) Maldives 28. Which article of the Indian constitution recognizes Hindi in Devanagari Script as the official language of India? (1) Art 345 (2) Art 343 (3) Art 348 (4) Art 334 29. India has finally woken up to the needs of the country’s elderly. With the number of people in the 60 – plus age group in India expected to increase to 100 million in 2013 and to 198 million in 2030, the health ministry is all set to roll out the (1) National Programme for Health care of the Elderly (2) National Programme for Senior Citizens (3) National Programme for Old Aged (4) Rashtriya Vriddha Swasthya Yojana 30. Which of the following statements is/are correct? 1. Non – resident Indians (NRIs) can now cast votes in their home constituencies in India. 2. The NRI can cast his vote by postal balloting. (1) 1 only (2) 2 only (3) Both 1 and 2 (4) Neither 1 nor 2 31. In a landmark move, which of these State governments has set up a Savarna Aayog, a commission to identify the deprived and underprivileged families among upper castes? (1) Uttar Pradesh (2) Bihar (3) Madhya Pradesh (4) Rajasthan 32. Which of these countries has announced one billion US dollar aid for the reconstruction of Nalanda University? (1) Japan (2) Singapore (3) Malaysia (4) China 33. What is the name of the in - house magazine to be published by the Indian Railways, to be distributed to the passengers on high end trains? (1) Rail Vishwa (2) Rail Bandhu (3) Rail Mail (4) Rail Patra 34. The government, in February 2011, set up a task force to create a way to provide direct subsidies to the ultimate beneficiaries on petroleum working gas and fertilizers. The task force will be headed by - (1) Nandan Nilekani (2) Apoorva Sinha (3) Sangam Chitra (4) All of these 35. Which of these countries has been added in the ‘BRIC’ (Brazil – Russia – India – China) groupin of emerging economies? (1) South Korea (2) Venezuela (3) South Africa (4) Malaysia 36. Which of the following countries was the host of First Asian Yoga Championship held recently? (1) Thailand (2) Cambodia (3) Vietnam (4) Laos 37. Who among the following has been defeated by Saina Nehwal, who has won the Swiss Open Grand Prix Gold title recently, becoming the First Indian to do so? (1) Ji Hyun Sung (2) Wang Lin (3) Kamilla Rytter Juhl (4) Shinta Mulia Sari 38. On March 6, 2011, the Supreme Court held that has ample powers to enact legislation with respect to extra – territorial aspects for the security of India? (1) President (2) Prime Minister (3) Supreme Court (4) Parliament 39. Which country has appointed Brigadier General Ravinder Singh as its next Army chief, the first Sikh in nearly 30 years to be given the force’s batton (1) Thailand (2) Singapore (3) Malaysia (4) Indonesia 40. Anant Pai, better known as ‘Uncle Pai’, who recently died was the creator of which among the following comic series? (1) Chacha Chaudhary (2) Chandamama (3) Indrajaal (4) Amar Chitra Katha Section II – Analytical & Logical Reasoning For all questions in this section, correct answers carry 2 mark each. Directions for questions 41 and 42: Each question consists of a set of numbered statements. Assume that each one of these statements is individually true. Each of the four choices consists of a subset of these statements. Choose the subset as your answer where the statements therein are logically consistent among themselves: 41. A. Only if the water level in the coastal areas rises, then the people change their lifestyle. B. People change their lifestyle only if they are rewarded. C. If people are rewarded, then they will not change their lifestyle. D. If the temperature rises, then the water level in the coastal areas rises. E. Whenever the water level in the coastal area rises, then the temperature rises. F. Unless the people change their lifestyle, temperature rises. G. People are rewarded. H. Water level in the coastal areas does not rise. (1) C, D, F, G and H (2) G, F, D, B and H (3) E, F, G, H and B (4) None of the above 42. A. If Kumar sings, then the audiences sleep. B. If Kumar sings, then the audiences dance. C. Unless audience do not dance, the concert will be successful. D. Only if the audience dance, the concert will be successful. E. If Vina dances, then Kumar sings. F. Kumar sings only if Vina dances. G. Vina dances H. The concert is successful. (1) C, F, G, B and H (2) A, C, F, G and H (3) E, C, G, B and H (4) Both (2) and (3) Directions for questions 43 to 45: These questions are based on the data given below. There are only four members of a family viz., A, B, C and D and there is only one couple among them. When asked about their relationships, following were their replies: a. A: B is my son. D is my mother. b. B: C is my wife. Dis my father. c. C: D is my mother – in – law. A is my daughter. d. D: A is my grand – daughter. B is my daughter – in – law. 43. Who always speaks the truth? (1) A (2) B (3) C (4) D 44. How is B related to C? (1) Father (2) Mother (3) Wife (4) Husband 45. Which of the following statements must be true? (1) A’s grandmother alternates between the truth and lie. (2) C’s wife always speaks the truth. (3) A’s grandfather always speaks the truth. (4) B’s daughter always tells lies. Directions for questions 46 to 48: These questions are based on the following information. A cube of 7cm × 7cm × 7cm is kept in the corner of a room and painted in three different colours, each face in one colour. The cube is cut into 343 smaller but identical cubes. 46. How many smaller cubes do not have any face painted? (1) 125 (2) 180 (3) 144 (4) 216 47. How many smaller cubes have exactly one colour on them? (1) 108 (2) 72 (3) 36 (4) 24 48. How many smaller cubes have at the most two faces painted? (1) 343 (2) 342 (3) 256 (4) 282 Directions for questions 49 and 50: Amit was driving in New Town, where all roads either north – south or east – west forming a grid. Roads were at a distance of 1 km from each other in parallel. 49. Amit started at the intersection of streets no. 7 and 8. He drove 3 km north, 3 km west and 4 km south. Which further route could bring him back to his starting point? I. 3 km east, then 2 km south II. 1 km north, then 3 km east III. 1 km north, then 2 km west (1) I only (2) II only (3) ! and II only (4) II and III only 50. After driving as stated in question no. 49 above, Amit did not return to his starting point, but instead drove 4 km east and 1 km north. How far is he from his starting point? (1) 5 km (2) 4 km (3) 1 km (4) 7 km Directions for questions 51 to 55: Refer to the following data and answer the questions that follow: A numerical machine accepts two values X and Y. Then it updates these values as X = XY and Y = Y + 1 in every step. The machine stops at X ≥ N. 51. For X = 3, Y = 2 and N = 100, how many steps are performed before the machine stops? (1) 2 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 5 52. In the above question (51), what is the final value of X? (1) 6 (2) 20 (3) 72 (4) 360 53. In the above question (51), what is the final value of Y? (1) 4 (2) 5 (3) 6 (4) 20 54. If the value of N is changed to 500, what would be the final value of X? (1) 360 (2) 500 (3) 560 (4) 2160 55. If X = 2 and Y = 3, what should be the minimum value of N such that final value of Y is 7? (1) 300 (2) 360 (3) 720 (4) 860 Directions for questions 56 to 60: Refer to the following statements and answer the questions: Seven students Priya, Ankit, Raman, Sunil, Tony, Deepak and Vicky take a series of tests. No two students get similar marks. Vicky always scores more than Priya. Priya always scores more than Ankit. Each time either Raman scores the highest and Tony gets the least, or alternatively Sunil scores the highest and Deepak or Ankit scores the least. 56. If Sunil is ranked sixth and Ankit is ranked fifth, which of the following can be true? (1) Vicky is ranked first or fourth (2) Raman is ranked second or third (3) Tony is ranked fourth or fifth (4) Deepak is ranked third or fourth 57. If Raman gets the highest, Vicky should be ranked not lower than: (1) Second (2) Third (3) Fourth (4) Fifth 58. If Raman is ranked second and Ankit is ranked first, which of the following must be true? (1) Sunil is ranked third (2) Tony is ranked third (3) Priya is ranked sixth (4) None of these. 59. If Sunil is ranked second, which of the following can be true? (1) Deepak gets more than Vicky (2) Vicky gets more than Sunil (3) Priya gets more than Raman (4) Priya gets more than Vicky 60. If Vicky is ranked fifth, which of the following must be true? (1) Sunil scores the highest (2) Raman is ranked second (3) Tony is ranked third (4) Ankit is ranked second 61. In 2002, according to a news poll, 36% of the voters had leaning towards party “Y”. In 2004, this figure rose to 46%. But in another survey the percentage was down to 40%. Therefore, the party “Z” is likely to win the next election. Which of the following, if true, would seriously weaken the above conclusion? (1) People tend to switch their votes at the last minute. (2) It has been showed that 85% of the voters belonging to the party “Y” vote in an election as compared to 80% of the voters belonging to party ”Z”. (3) 35% of people favour party “Z”. (4) No one can predict how people will vote. 62. Inflation rose by 5% over the second quarter, by 4% during the first quarter and higher than 3% recorded during the same time last year. However, the higher price index did not seem to alarm National stock Index as stock prices remain steady. Which of the following, if true, could explain the reaction of National stock Index? (1) RBI announced that it will take necessary corrective measures (2) Stock prices were steady because of a fear that inflation would continue. (3) Economists warned that inflation would continue. (4) Much of the quarterly increase in the price level was due to a summer drought effect on food price. Direction for question 63: Pick up the appropriate analogy. 63. Birth : Dirge (1) Sunset : sunrise (2) security check : arrival (3) marriage : alimony (4) welcome address : vote of thanks 64. Beautiful beaches attract people, no doubt about it. Just look at this city’s beautiful beaches, which are among the most overcrowded beaches in the state. Which of the following exhibits a pattern of reasoning most similar to the one exhibited in the argument above? (1) Moose and bear usually appear at the same drinking hole at the same time of day. Therefore, moose and bear must grow thirsty at about the same time. (2) Children who are scolded severely tend to misbehave more often than other children. Hence if a child is not scolded severely that child is less likely to misbehave. (3) This software programme helps increase the work efficiency of its users. As a result, these users have more free time for other activities. (4) During weather my dog suffers from fleas more than during cooler weather. Therefore, fleas must thrive in a warm environment. 65. No national productivity measures are available for underground industries that may exist but remain unreported. On the other hand, at least some industries that are run entirely by self – employed industrialists are included in national productivity measures. From the information given above, it can be validly concluded that (1) there are at least some industries run entirely by self – employed industrialists that are underground industries (2) no industries that are run entirely by self – employed industrialists operate underground. (3) there are at least some industries other than those run entirely by self – employed industrialists that are underground industries. (4) there are at least some industries run entirely by self – employed industrialists that are not underground industries For more detailed information I am uploading PDF file which are free to download: |
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22nd March 2015, 10:03 AM
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Re: SNAP Papers with Solutions
Will you provide me the Symbiosis National Aptitude SNAP Question Paper with answer as I want this while preparing for the SNAP test ?
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22nd March 2015, 10:10 AM
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Re: SNAP Papers with Solutions
As you want I am here providing you sample SNAP Question Paper with answer. Sample paper : Which two sentences in the following convey the same idea? Choose from the combinations listed below: 1) He is in a fool‘s paradise 2) He can‘t see the wood for the trees 3) He can‘t distinguish between reality and fancy. 4) He is unable to separate unimportant details from the really important ones a. 2, 3 b. 2, 4 c. 1, 4 d. 1, 3 Find the correct match of grammatical function with usage for the word THEN. Function Usage 1) Noun 5) He was the then King of Nepal. 2) Adjective 6) I have not heard about him since then. 3) Adverb 7) He is not feeling well, then how can he possibly go for the picnic. 4) Conjunction 8) He was not a graduate then. a. 1-8, 2-5, 3-7, 4-7 b. 1-6, 2-5, 3-8, 4-7 c. 1-7, 2-5, 3-6, 4-8 d. 1-8, 2-7, 3-6, 4-5 Find the maximum number of times any one of the given words fits the sets of sentences RAISE ARISE AROSE RISE i) Opportunities will _______, and you must grab them. ii) A hot wind _______ from the desert. iii) I _______ at dawn on most days. iv) A mood of optimism _______ among the people. a. in all four sentences b. in 3 sentences c. in 2 sentences d. in 1 sentence We can never make our beliefs regarding the world certain. Even scientific theory of a most rigorous and well-confirmed nature is likely to change over a decade or even tomorrow. If we refuse to even try to understand, then it is likely resigning from the human race. Undoubtedly life of an unexamined kind is worth living in other respects—as it is no mean thing to be a vegetable or an animal. It is also true that a man wishes to see this speculation domain beyond his next dinner. From the above passage it is clear that the author believes that a. men would do well not to speculate b. progress in the scientific field is impossible c. one should live life with the dictum ‗what will be will be‘ d. men are different from animals as far as their reasoning abilities are concerned. Here is the attachment of the paper. SNAP paper |