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**Vidya Vikas Mandal's** **Shree Damodar College of Commerce & Economics, Margao-Goa** **ENTARNCE TEST FOR BBA & BBA(FS)** *[Instructions:]* *Maximum Marks: 100, There shall be no negative marking.* *Four Sections: Logical Reasoning,Maths, Reading Comprehension & Current Affairs,* *Please use...

**Vidya Vikas Mandal's** **Shree Damodar College of Commerce & Economics, Margao-Goa** **ENTARNCE TEST FOR BBA & BBA(FS)** *[Instructions:]* *Maximum Marks: 100, There shall be no negative marking.* *Four Sections: Logical Reasoning,Maths, Reading Comprehension & Current Affairs,* *Please use the OMR Sheets for marking the answers* **Section A** Q1. If all trees have leaves and some leaves are green, which statement is necessarily true? a\) All trees have green leaves. b\) Some trees have green leaves. c\) All green things are trees. d\) Some green things are trees. Q2. Complete the following analogy: Cat is to meow as dog is to \_\_\_\_? a\) Woof b\) Hiss c\) Purr d\) Bark Q3. If all squares are rectangles and all rectangles have four sides, what can we conclude about squares? a\) Squares have four sides. b\) All squares are rectangles. c\) All rectangles are squares. d\) Squares have more than four sides. Q4. Tree is to forest as fish is to \_\_\_\_? a\) Ocean b\) Lake c\) River d\) Pond Q5.If some students are athletes and all athletes are disciplined, can we conclude that all students are disciplined? a\) Yes b\) No c\) Maybe d\) It depends Q6. If \"APPLE\" is coded as \"PPLAE,\" how is \"ORANGE\" coded? a\) NREOGA b\) OARNGE c\) GNEORA d\) EGANRO Q7. 2, 5, 10, 17, \_\_? a\) 25 b\) 26 c\) 27 d\) 28 Q8. If A is the father of B, and B is the brother of C, what is A to C? a\) Brother b\) Father c\) Uncle d\) Grandfather Q9. If Tom walks 3 km to the north, then turns left and walks 4 km, which direction is he facing now? a\) North b\) South c\) East d\) West Q10. All elephants are mammals. All mammals are animals. What can we conclude about elephants? a\) Elephants are not animals. b\) Elephants are mammals. c\) Elephants are birds. d\) Elephants are reptiles. Q11. If all squares are shapes and some shapes are polygons, which conclusion can be drawn? a\) All squares are polygons. b\) Some squares are not polygons. c\) All polygons are squares. d\) Some shapes are squares. Q12. Statement 1: Blueberries cost more than strawberries. Statement 2: Blueberries cost less than raspberries. Conclusion: Raspberries cost more than strawberries and blueberries. If the first two statements are true, the third statement is A. True B. False C. Uncertian Q13. Pointing to a photograph of a boy Suresh said, \"He is the son of the only son of my mother.\" How is Suresh related to that boy? a. Brother b. Uncle c. Cousin d. Father Q14. Which one will replace the question mark ? A. 1 B. 4 C. 2 D. 6 Q15. Which one will replace the question mark ? ![](media/image2.png) A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5 **Section B** **Study the following table and answer the questions.Classification of 100 Students Based on the Marks Obtained by them in Physics and Chemistry in an Examination.** --------------------- ----------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- Subject Marks out of 50 40 and above 30 and above 20 and above 10 and above 0 and above Physics 9 32 80 92 100 Chemistry 4 21 66 81 100 Average (Aggregate) 7 27 73 87 100 --------------------- ----------------- -------------- -------------- -------------- ------------- Q16.What is the different between the number of students passed with 30 as cut-off marks in Chemistry and those passed with 30 as cut-off marks in aggregate? a. 3 b. 4 c. 5 d. 6 Q17. If at least 60% marks in Physics are required for pursuing higher studies in Physics, how many students will be eligible to pursue higher studies in Physics? a. 27 b. 32 c. 34 d. 41 Q18 The percentage of number of students getting at least 60% marks in Chemistry over those getting at least 40% marks in aggregate, is approximately? a. 21% b. 27% c. 29% d. 31% Q19 The number of students scoring less than 40% marks in aggregate is? a. 13 b. 19 c. 20 d. 27 Q20.If it is known that at least 23 students were eligible for a Symposium on Chemistry, then the minimum qualifying marks in Chemistry for eligibility to Symposium would lie in the range? a. 40-45 b. 30-40 c. 20-30 d. Below 20 Q21. A person crosses a 600 m long street in 5 minutes. What is his speed in km per hour? a. 3.6 b. 7.2 c. 8.4 d. 10 Q22. A train can travel 50% faster than a car. Both start from point A at the same time and reach point B 75 kms away from A at the same time. On the way, however, the train lost about 12.5 minutes while stopping at the stations. The speed of the car is: a. 100 kmph b. 110 kmph c. 120 kmph d. 130 kmph Q23. Find the odd 8, 27, 64, 100, 125, 216, 343 a. 27 b. 100 c. 125 d. 343 Q24. 3, 5, 11, 14, 17, 21 a. 21 b. 17 c. 14 d. 3 Q25. Find the missing number. 16, 33, 65, 131, 261, (\....) a. 523 b. 521 c. 613 d. 721 Q26. Find the missing number. 8, 7, 11, 12, 14, 17, 17, 22, (\....) a. 27 b. 20 c. 22 d. 24 Q27. In the first 10 overs of a cricket game, the run rate was only 3.2. What should be the run rate in the remaining 40 overs to reach the target of 282 runs? a. 6.25 b. 6.5 c. 6.75 d. 7 Q28. A grocer has a sale of Rs. 6435, Rs. 6927, Rs. 6855, Rs. 7230 and Rs. 6562 for 5 consecutive months. How much sale must he have in the sixth month so that he gets an average sale of Rs. 6500? a. Rs. 4991 b. Rs. 5991 c. Rs. 6001 d. Rs. 6991 Q29. The average of 20 numbers is zero. Of them, at the most, how many may be greater than zero? a. 0 b. 1 c. 10 d. 19 Q30. Two trains running in opposite directions cross a man standing on the platform in 27 seconds and 17 seconds respectively and they cross each other in 23 seconds. The ratio of their speeds is: a. 1 : 3 b. 3 : 2 c. 3 : 4 d. None of the above **Section : C** **Read the passage ans Answer the question below: Every question carries 2 marks.** **Passage 1** India is on track to become the world\'s third-largest economy, a significant milestone reflecting its rapid economic growth and development. With a population exceeding 1.4 billion people, India has harnessed its demographic dividend, with a large, young, and dynamic workforce driving its economic engine. The country\'s GDP growth has been consistently robust, supported by a diversified economy encompassing agriculture, manufacturing, and an expanding services sector. The government\'s pro-business policies, structural reforms, and initiatives like \"Make in India\" and \"Digital India\" have created a conducive environment for investment and innovation. These initiatives aim to boost domestic manufacturing, attract foreign direct investment (FDI), and promote the digitalization of the economy, respectively. Furthermore, the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) has streamlined the tax structure, making it easier for businesses to operate across the country. India\'s technology and IT services industry continues to be a major growth driver, contributing significantly to exports and employment. The rise of startups and unicorns in the tech space underscores India\'s innovation potential and entrepreneurial spirit. Additionally, infrastructure development has been a key focus, with substantial investments in transportation, energy, and urban development projects aimed at improving connectivity and quality of life. Despite these advancements, challenges such as income inequality, unemployment, and sustainable development remain. However, with ongoing efforts to address these issues, India is well-positioned to overcome obstacles and continue its ascent in the global economic hierarchy. Analysts predict that by the early 2030s, India will surpass Japan and Germany to become the world\'s third-largest economy, trailing only the United States and China. Questions: 31. What are some of the challenges mentioned that India still faces despite its economic advancements? a. Political instability and climate change b. Income inequality, unemployment, and sustainable development c\) Education system and healthcare d\) Foreign debt and trade deficits 32. Which sectors are mentioned as key components of India\'s diversified economy? A. Agriculture, mining, and construction B. Manufacturing, real estate, and tourism C. Agriculture, manufacturing, and services D. Healthcare, education, and finance 33.What major tax reform is mentioned in the passage that has streamlined the tax structure in India? a\) Income Tax Reforms b\) Corporate Tax Reduction c\) Goods and Services Tax (GST) d\) Wealth Tax 34. By when is India predicted to become the world\'s third-largest economy? a\) By the early 2020s b\) By the mid-2020s c\) By the early 2030s d\) By the mid-2030s 35. Which sector is highlighted as a major growth driver in India\'s economy? a\) Agriculture b\) Manufacturing c\) Technology and IT services d\) Tourism 36. What are some key government initiatives mentioned that are contributing to India\'s economic growth? a\) \"Make in India\" and \"Clean India\" b\) \"Start-up India\" and \"Save India\" c\) \"Make in India\" and \"Digital India\" d\) \"Skill India\" and \"Rural India\" 37. What demographic factor is significantly contributing to India\'s economic growth? A. Aging population B. Large, young, and dynamic workforce C. Declining birth rate D. Increasing migration 38\. What is the primary goal of the \'Make in India\' initiative? A. To promote digital infrastructure B. To boost domestic manufacturing and attract FDI C. To simplify the tax structure D. To improve urban development Passage 2 The adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) is rapidly gaining momentum worldwide as countries strive to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. EVs offer a cleaner alternative to traditional internal combustion engine vehicles, emitting zero tailpipe emissions during operation. One key driver of EV adoption is the increasing availability of carbon credits, which incentivize the production and purchase of electric vehicles. Carbon credits are tradable permits that allow the holder to emit a certain amount of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases. These credits are allocated to companies and organizations based on their emissions reduction targets or environmental initiatives. Companies that exceed their emissions reduction targets can sell their excess carbon credits to those struggling to meet their targets, creating a market for emission reductions. In the automotive sector, manufacturers earn carbon credits by producing and selling electric vehicles, which are deemed to have lower carbon footprints compared to traditional gasoline or diesel-powered vehicles. These credits can then be sold to other manufacturers who produce vehicles with higher emissions, thereby offsetting their carbon footprint. This system encourages automakers to invest in EV technology and accelerate the transition away from fossil fuel-powered vehicles. Governments play a crucial role in promoting EV adoption through various policy measures, including subsidies, tax incentives, and regulations favoring zero-emission vehicles. Additionally, many jurisdictions have implemented carbon pricing mechanisms, such as carbon taxes or cap-and-trade systems, to further incentivize emissions reductions across industries. The synergy between EV adoption and carbon credits represents a significant step towards achieving global climate goals. By incentivizing the transition to cleaner transportation options, carbon credits contribute to reducing air pollution, mitigating climate change impacts, and building a more sustainable future for generations to come. 39.What are carbon credits, and how do they incentivize the production and purchase of electric vehicles (EVs)? A)Tradable permits for emitting greenhouse gases; they reward companies for reducing emissions by allowing them to sell excess credits. b\) Fixed allowances for vehicle manufacturers; they penalize companies for exceeding emissions limits by requiring them to purchase additional credits. c\) Tax incentives for consumers; they encourage individuals to buy EVs by providing rebates based on emissions reductions. d\) Government subsidies for renewable energy projects; they support the development of EV infrastructure by funding charging stations and grid upgrades. 40.What role do governments play in promoting EV adoption, according to the passage? a\) Imposing tariffs on imported EVs to protect domestic industries. b\) Enforcing strict emissions standards for traditional vehicles to discourage their use. c\) Implementing policies such as subsidies, tax incentives, and regulations favoring zero-emission vehicles. d\) Investing in fossil fuel extraction projects to ensure energy security and economic growth. 41. What is one of the main reasons for the increasing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs)? A. Lower manufacturing costs B. Higher fuel efficiency C. Increasing availability of carbon credits D. Longer driving ranges 42. What are carbon credits? A. Permits that allow unlimited emissions of greenhouse gases B. Tradable permits that allow the holder to emit a certain amount of greenhouse gases C. Government-issued subsidies for electric vehicle buyers D. Incentives for the production of traditional gasoline vehicles 43. How do automotive manufacturers earn carbon credits? A. By reducing the prices of their vehicles B. By selling vehicles with higher emissions C. By producing and selling electric vehicles D. By increasing their production of gasoline-powered vehicles 44. What role do governments play in promoting EV adoption? A. By discouraging the use of electric vehicles B. By implementing policies that favor fossil fuel-powered vehicles C. By providing subsidies, tax incentives, and regulations favoring zero-emission vehicles D. By limiting the production of electric vehicles 45. What is the broader significance of the synergy between EV adoption and carbon credits? A. It makes gasoline cheaper B. It reduces the cost of producing electric vehicles C. It contributes to reducing air pollution and mitigating climate change impacts D. It increases the production of diesel vehicles **Section : D** 46\. Which city in Uttar Pradesh is known as the \"City of Imarti\"? a. Lucknow b. Kanpur c. Jaunpur d. Varanasi 47\. Which of the following is considered a measure of inflation? a\) Gross Domestic Product (GDP) b\) Consumer Price Index (CPI) c\) Unemployment Rate d\) Balance of Trade 48\. Which port emerged as India's top cargo-handling port in the fiscal year 2023-24? a. Mormugao Port b. Kandla Port c. Mumbai Port d. Paradip Port 49\. Which team won the 2023 Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket tournament? a\) Chennai Super Kings b\) Mumbai Indians c\) Gujarat Titans d\) Kolkata Knight Riders 50\. Who has been appointed as the new Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) of Konkan Railway Corporation Ltd.? a. Rajesh Agrawal b. Santosh Kumar Jha c. Ramesh Kumar Singh d. Anil Kumar Mishra

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