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9th June 2015, 10:44 AM
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UGAT Model Paper
Hello, I am looking for the sample paper of the UGAT BBA Exam as I am appearing for this exam in 2015. So can you please share the detail of the UGAT BBA exam with the sample question paper of this exam??
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9th June 2015, 12:01 PM
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Re: UGAT Model Paper
Hello, buddy you are looking for the details of the UGAT exam. So I am providing it to you: First of all I want to notify you that the exam of the UGAT BBA was on 09-05-2015. The exam has been conducted. So better luck next time. I am providing you details regarding this so that it may be helpful for you next year. Name of the Test Under Graduate Aptitude Test (UGAT) Eligibility Criteria Candidates who want to take admission must have passed 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board. Students appearing / appeared in 10+2 are also eligible to apply. Syllabus: English Language The English language test carries the highest weightage in the UGAT BBA 2015 test. The various topics of English covered under it are vocabulary, grammar, punctuation, active passive voice, nouns, adjectives, verbs and proverbs, articles, direct and indirect speech, sentence formation etc. Numerical and Data Analysis The Numerical and Data Analysis section tests the numerical abilities of the exam taker. This section carries 30 marks and includes numeric calculations, linear equations, matrices, basic properties of sets and groups, scalars, vectors, coordinate systems, tensors and transformation etc. Reasoning and Intelligence This section carries 30 marks. Topics like general reasoning ability, puzzles, riddle, blood relations, arrangement etc. are covered in this section. General Knowledge The General Knowledge section carries 30 marks. The section consists of topics like general awareness, current affairs, social development, politics, economy, foreign relations, Social issues, business related topics etc. I am providing you the sample paper of UGAT BBA Entrance Exam: Sample paper UGAT BBA General Knowledge: Question 1 Which Indian-American won the Scripps National Spelling Bee competition inMaryland, USA, in June 2012? (This is the 5th consecutive win for Indian-Americans) A Stuti Mishra B Arvind Mahamkali C Snigdha Nandipati D Vanya Shivshankar E None of these Question 2 Who became the 25th Chief of the Indian Army on May 31, 2012? A J.J.Singh B Bikram Singh C V.K.Singh D Dalbir Singh Suhag E None of these Question 3 Which country's Prime Minister was India's chief guest of honor at the 63rd Republic DayParade on January 26, 2012? A Cambodia B Australia C Bangladesh D Thailand E Russia Question 4 Which is India's highest peacetime gallantry award? A Param Vir Chakra B Maha Vir Chakra C Ashok Chakra D Kirti Chakra E Shourya Chakra Question 5 The 10th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) conclave was held in Jaipur from January 7 to 9, 2012. Who was the chief guest for this conference? A Lakshmi Nivas Mittal B Datuk S.Subramaniam C Yingluck Shinawatra D Anand Satyanand E Kamla Persad Bissessar Question 6 Which city hosted the 99th Indian Science Congress in January 2012? A Chennai B Pune C New Delhi D Bhubaneshwar E Bangalore Question 7 According to a report on hunger and malnutrition (HUNGaMA), what percent of India's children are malnourished and underw-eight? A 42 B 32 C 38 D 48 E 53 Question 8 The proposed National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) will work as an integral part of which of the following agencies? A Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) B Intelligence Bureau (IB) C National Investigation Agency (NIA) D Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) E National Security Guard (NSG) Question 9 India and Thailand have decided to develop a seaport at Dawei, earlier known as Tavoy. In which Asian country is this town located? A Thailand B Cambodia C Myanmar D Vietnam E Laos Question 10 Who is the defense secretary of the United States of America? A Leon Panetta B John Bryson C Tom Vilsack D Eric Holder E None of these Question 11 Nathpa Jhakri, India's largest hydroelectric project generated 7,610 million units of electricity in 2011-12 which is a record. In which state is this project located? A Assam B Arunachal Pradesh C West Bengal D Himachal Pradesh E None of these Question 12 Which state has instituted the Mallikarjun Mansur award? A Madhya Pradesh B Maharashtra C Odisha D Goa E Karnataka Question 13 Which state made Chess classes compulsory in schools to impr-ove cognitive skills of students from this academic year? (Gujarat is the first state to start chess programmes in schools) A Andhra Pradesh B Tamil Nadu C Kerala D Bihar E Jharkhand Question 14 Who became the new President of the Federation of Indian Cha-mbers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) in January 2012? A Naina Lal Kidwai B Sidharth Birla C R.V. Kanoria D Shikha Sharma E None of these Question 15 WRONG Homai Vyarawala passed away recently. She is India's first woman? A Jnanpith award winner B Photo journalist C Mountaineer D Cricketer Sample paper UGAT BBA Computer Knowledge: Question 1 __________________Is a program which reproduces itself A a) Virus B b) Software C c) Both D d) None of the above Question 2 _____________ Viruses that aim at the boot sector of a hard drive are infecting a verycrucial component of the boot process A a) File infection virus B b) Boot virus C c) Network virus D d) E-mail virus Question 3 ____________Is the virus that they will attach themselves to EXE files, compressedfiles likeZIP files and driver files A a) File infector virus B b) Boot virus C c) Network virus D d) E-mail virus Question 4 -__________ Is the virus, which is uniquely created to quickly spread throughoutthe local area network A a) File infector virus B b) Boot virus C c) Network virus D d) E-mail virus Question 5 Which of the following are the main purposes of an operating system A a) To provide an environment for a computer user to execute programs on a computer hardware in a convenient and efficient manner B b) To allocate separate resources of the computer as needed to solve the problem given C c) Supervision of the executions of user programs to prevent errors and improper use of computer D d) All of the above Question 6 Define acronym ‘spooling’ A a) Simultaneous Peripheral Operation On-line B b) Simultaneous Peripheral Operation Off-line C c) Simultaneous Peripheral Organization On-line D d) System Peripheral Operation On-line Question 7 Several programs are in a memory concurrently; the system switchesamong the programs for efficient processing and minimal idle time iscalled _____________ A a) Multi tasking B b) Multi programming C c) Multi functioning D d) None of the above Question 8 ____________ Is the using scheduling and multiprogramming to provide aneconomical interactive system of two or more users A a) Time sharing B b) Time changing C c) Processing D d) None of the above Question 9 _______________ Is a system with two or more central processing units A a) No definition B b) Multi processor C c) Double processor D d) None of the above Question 10 __________ Is the system where fast response is desirable, but not required A a) Real time systems B b) Time sharing systems C c) Both (a) and (b) D d) None of the above Question 11 ______________ Is the system where processing must be completed with in certaintime constraints appropriate for the system A a) Real time systems B b) Time sharing systems C c) Both (a) and (b) D d) None of the above Question 12 ___________ Is the smallest block that can be read or written on a disk A a) Sector B b) Track C c) Disk D d) None of the above Question 13 ______________ Is the collection of sectors all as same circumference on a singlesurface A a) Track B b) Sector C c) Disk D d) None of the above Question 14 _______________________ Is the time interval when a process uses Central Processing Unitonly A a) CPU burst B b) I/O burst C c) (a) And (b) D d) Either (a) or (b) Question 15 ______________ Is the time interval when a process uses I/O devices only A a) CPU burst B b) I/O burst C c) (a) And (b) D d) Either (a) or (b) Question 16 WRONG ______________ Is the time interval when a process uses I/O devices only A a) CPU burst B b) I/O burst C c) (a) And (b) Sample paper UGAT BBA General English Comprehension: Question 1 Directions for Q. 1 to Q. 4: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questionsgiven below it. Certain words/phrases in the passage are given in hold to locate them while answering some of the questions.In this life, there are no gains without pains. Life indeed would be dull if there were no difficulties. Games lose their zest if there is no real struggle and if the result is a foregone conclusion. Both the winner and the loser enjoy a game most if it is closely contested to the last. No victory is a real triumph unless the foe is worthy of the steel. Whether we like it or not, life is a continuous competitive examination.Which of the following represents the central idea of the passage? A Life is full of pain and suffering B Struggle or without struggle life is an enjoyable game C Life is an unending struggle D Suffering is not really necessary for achievement in life Question 2 Which of the following statements is not true? A Hardships add to the interest of life B A game becomes really interesting if one knows beforehand how it is going to end up C Games become dull if they are not fully contested D The spectators as well as the teams enjoy a game only if there is struggle for the result Question 3 The statement the foe is worthy of the steel, in the last but one sentence means that: A the other fellow is capable of defending himself B the opposite team is equipped with deadly arms C the enemy shows a lot of fact and flexibility D the enemy is capable of showing determined hardline and resistance Question 4 Which of the following is opposite in meaning to the word dull in the passage? A Attractive B Beautiful C Interesting D Famous Question 5 Directions for Q. 5 to Q. 9: Choose the synonyms of given words from set of the words.SHORTFALL: A Shortage B Infringement C Over stepping D Violation Question 6 RAISING: A Uplift B Humiliation C Leveling D Depression Question 7 INDICT: A Guilty B Blame C Attack D Accuse Question 8 EXTRAVAGANT: A Pompous B Reckless C Unreasonable D Wasteful Question 9 TRANSPARENT: A Verbose B Lucid C Involved D Witty Question 10 Directions for Q. 10 to Q. 13: Choose the antonyms of given words from set of the words.HOMAGE: A Good B Creative C Insult D Dull Question 11 DENSITY: A Compactness B Bulk C Solidity D Thinness Question 12 EARTHY: A Surly B Taciturn C Refined D Valuable Question 13 AUSTERE: A Competitive B Aggressive C Blase D Soft Question 14 Directions for Q. 14 to Q. 17: In the following items each passage consists of six sentences. The first and the sixth sentences are given in the beginning and labelled 1 and 6 respectively. The middle four sentences in each have been removed and jumbled up. These are labelled as P, Q R, and S. You are required to find the proper order for the four sentences and mark accordingly.1 : Chankya, by his foresight and strength of character, built up the Mauryan Empire. 6 It is not true as some people said that Sardar Patel was not particular about the means as long as he achieved his end. P : They were men of iron. Q : Therefore, they were impervious to criticism and had implicit confidence in themselves. R: Both of them were guided by stern realism and would tolerate no deviations from the objectives which they pursued relentlessly. S: Similarly, Patel refashioned a compact India out of the fragments left by the British. A SQRP B SRQP C SRPQ D PQSR Question 15 1 : Much of our adult behaviour and our attitudes are determined by our upbringing. 6 : Physiologists have studied these forces in depth. P : But the process does not stop here. Q: In particular by the effects of that small part of society which is our family. R : As we grow, we are constantly increasingly affected by new forces such as the social pressure of our friends and the larger world of society. S : The family and our early life have profound effect on our later life. A SRPQ B PRSQ C QPSR D QSPR Question 16 1: There is nothing strange in the fact that so many foreign students should wish to learn English. 6 : This key will open to him whatever is valuable in the literature of the world. P : If any valuable book is written in another language an English translation of its is sure to be speedily published. Q:Anyone who masters the English tongue acquires a key. R : Most books found to be generally useful are written in English. S: English speaking want no monopoly of knowledge. A PSQR B SQRP C RPSQ D PQSR Question 17 1 : There was a boy named Jack. 6 : At last she turned him out of the house. P : So the mother asked him to find work. Q: They were very poor. R: He lived with his mother. S: But Jack refused to work. A RQPS B PQRS C QPRS D RPSQ Question 18 Directions for Q. 18 to Q. 19: Choose the correct form of the adjective from the given choices.She is the……… of the two sisters. A tall B taller C tallest D tallish Question 19 ………. staff members attended the meeting. A A few B Few C Any D The few Question 20 Directions for Q. 20 to Q. 24: In the following sentences, choose the most appropriate preposition.People were alarmed……… the tiger. A at B in C on D for Question 21 He lives…….. Pune. A towards B from C in D to Question 22 She is very affectionate……. her children. A towards B over C with D upon Question 23 He is not in the office…… the moment. A ill B for C with D from Question 24 WRONG Kiran was ashamed…….. her ti.dc behaviour. A at B of C over |
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