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SECTION -Ar: i) General Awareness'..'
1. Which of the following country became 6. Which of the following is the India's thirdthe first country in the West Asia to highestwar time gallantry medal recentlyinitiate the Indian indigenous system of conferred to IAF Wing Commanderelectronic payment RuPay card? Abhinandan Varthaman ?(A) UAE (A) Param Vir Chakra(B) Turkey (B) Ashoka Chakra(C) Yemen (C) Vir Chakra(0) None of the above (0) None of the above
2. Who has become the first Indian to win7. CANT is related to which of the followingthe world title in motorsports ?
(A) Aishwarya Pissay sports given below?
(B) Seema Punia (A) Kabaddi
(C) Rahi Sarnobat (B) Football
(0) None of the above (C) Table Tennis(0) None of the above
3. Who has won the Best Actress awardin the National Film Award 2019 ? 8. Satyameva Jayate is part of which of(A) Keerthy Suresh the following Upanishad?(B) Oeepika Padukone (A) Chandogya Upanishad(C) Shraddha Kapoor (B) Mundaka Upanishad(0) None of the above (C) Aitareya Upanishad
Which film won the "Best Film on Social (0) None of the above4.Issues"(featurefilms category) title in the 9. The Mars 2020 Rover Mission is part66th National Film Award 2019? of(A) Sarala Virala (A) NASA's Mars Exploration(B) Pad Man Program(C) Why Me (B) ISRO's Mars Exploration Program(0) None of the above
(C) ESA's Mars Exploration Program5. Which of the following Card need to be (0) None of the above
holded by the immigrants to become aWho was the first Governor General ofpermanent resident in the United States 10.
(US) ? India?(A) Blue Card (A) Warren Hastings(B) Pink Card (B) Lord Minto(C) Green Card (C) Lord Irwin(0) None of the above (0) None of the above
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11. Which of the following is the largest 17. Which of the following statements aremoon of Saturn ? correct regarding Society for Worldwide(A) Titan(B) Tethys Interbank Financial Telecommunication(C) Mimas (SWIFT) ?(D) None of the above i. SWIFT isa leadingproviderofsecure
12. Which of the following species of financial messaging services.butterfly recently became theTamil Nadu State butterfly? ii. It is used by all the financial(A) Southern Bird Wing institutions around the world.(B) Budha Mayoori
iii. Before SWIFT, Telex was the only(C) Tamil Yeoman(D) None of the above available means of secure financial
13. Which of the following State has recently data transmission.launched the Dastak campaign to (A) ii and iii (B) i and iiieradicate the deadly Acute EncephalitisSyndrome (AES) and Japanese (C) i, ii and iii (D) iii onlyEncephalitis (JE) disease?(A) Uttar Pradesh 18. Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park(B) Maharashtra is situated in(C) Madhya Pradesh
(A) Andaman(D) None of the above(B) Gujarat
14. World Wildlife Day is celebrated every (C) Odishayear on(A) June 5th (D) None of the above(B) August 22nd(C) March 3rd 19. Which of the following beach in India is(D) None of the above
the world's largest nesting site for Olive15. Which of the following rivers are the ridley turtles?tributaries of Brahmaputra ?
(A) Manas, Jia Bhareli, Subansiri (A) Panamburu, Karnataka(B) Yamuna, Ramganga, Mahananda (B) Gahirmatha, Odisha(C) Godavari, Krishna, Aghanashini (C) Baga beach, Goa(D) None of the above (D) None of the above
16. Which of the following statement/s is/are true about Indian equity benchmark 20. Who recently won the "World Badmintonindex Nifty?
Championships 2019" gold in the1. Nifty is introduced by the NationalStock EXChange(NSE) India. women's single category which was
2. The term Nifty is derived from held at Basel Switzerland?the combination of two words (A) P. V. Sindhu"National" and "Fifty".
(A) 1 only (B) Saina Nehwal(B) 2 only (C) Gadde Ruthvika Shivani(C) Both 1 and 2
(D) None of the above(D) None of the above
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RJ;;fk1f@a~"B~-m~wlmm% ? 27. ~~ R~a CfC'1ro~ 'economics is23.not money' en) 'ka la ho ga', 'demand
(A) A8DFand supply economics' en) 'rno ta pa ka',
(8) GHJM'money makes only part' en) 'zi la ne ki',
(C) NOQS 'demand makes supply economics' en)(D) TUWY 'zi mo ka ta' ~ ~ %, "ill 'demand
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28. Replace the question mark (?) with the 32. Mohan is the son of Arun's father's
suitable option. sister. Prakash is the son of Reva, who8,16,28,44, ? is the mother of Vikas and grandmother(A) 60 (8) 64 of Arun. Pranab is the father of Neela(C) 62 (D) 66 and the grandfather of Mohan. Reva is
29. In a row of girls, Veena is 12thfrom the the wife of Pranab. How is the wife of
start and 19th from the end. In another Vikas related to the Prakash?row of girls, Sunitha is 14thfrom the start (A) Sisterand 20th from the end. How many girls (8) Sister-in-laware there in both the rows together ?
(A) 72 (8) 65 (C) Niece
(C) 63 (D) 61 (D) None of these
30. Statement: H ~ I = J > K ~ L 33. What was the day on 1stJanuary, 1901 ?Conclusions: I. K < H (A) Monday
II. L ~ I (8) WednesdayThen
(A) Only conclusion I is true(C) Sunday
(8) Only conclusion II is true (D) Tuesday
(C) Either conclusion I or II is true 34. Ram walks 10m south from his house,(D) Neither conclusion I nor II is true
turns left and walks 25 m, again turns
31. Pointing towards a girl, Anurag says, left and walks 40 m, then turns right and"This girl is the daughter of the only walks 5 m to reach the school. In whichchild of my father." What is the relation direction is the school from his house?of Anurag's wife with the girl?
(A) North(A) Sister
(8) Aunt (8) South-West
(C) Daughter (C) North-East
(D) Mother (D) East
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35. A and 8 both are walking away from 38. Statements: Some houses are offices.
point X. A walked 3 m and 8 walked Some offices are schools.Conclusions:
4 m from it,'then A walked 4 m North ofI. Some schools are houses.
X and 8 walked 5 m South of A. What is II. Some offices are houses.the distance between them now? III. No house is school.
(A) 9.5m IV. Some schools are offices.(A) Only II and III follows
(8) 9m (8) Only I and IV follow(C) 16m (C) Only either III or IV and I follow
(0) 11.40 m (0) Only II and IV and either I or IIIfollows
36. If the 7th day of a month is three days 39. Who is the tallest among 6 boys P, T,
earlier than Friday, what day will it be N, 0, Q and R?
on the 19thday of the month?I. P is taller than 0 and N but not as
tall as T.(A) Sunday II. R is taller than Q but not as tall as T.
(8) Monday III. Q is not taller than T and R.Which of the statements are sufficient
(C) Wednesday to answer the above question?(0) Friday (A) Only I and II
(8) Only II and III37. There are some benches ina classroom. (C) Only I and III
If 4 students sit on each bench, then (0) All I, II and III
3 benchesare leftunoccupied. However, 40. How many 6's are there in the following
if 3 students sit on each bench, numbersequencewhich are immediatelypreceded by 1 or 5 and immediately
3 students are left standing. How many followed by 3 or 9 ?
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(8) 48 (8) One
(C) 56 (C) Two
(0) 64(0) None
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iii) Numerical Aptitude and Data Interpretation
41. The difference between the squares of 46. If 50 is subtracted from two-third of a
two consecutive odd integers is alwaysnumber, the result is equal to sum of 40and one-fourth of that number. What is
divisible by. the number?(A) 174 (8) 216
(A) 3 (8) 6 (C) 246 (0) 336
(C) 7 (0) 8 47. Choose the correct alternative.325,259,204,160,127,105, ?
42. If 144 14.4 h th If' (A) 94 (8) 96-- = -, t en e va ue 0 x IS0.144 x (C) 98 (0) 100
(A) 0.0144 (8) 1.44 48. Choose the missing term.
(C) 14.4 (0) 144 AZ, CX, FU,?(A) IR (8) IV
3x 21(C) JQ (0) KP
43. If 4x + 5y = 83 and - = - ,2y 22 49. Find the term which does not fit into the
then y - x = series.
(A) 3 (8) 4 1CV, 5FU, 91T, 15LS, 170R(A) 5FU (8) 15LS
(C) 7 (0) 11 (C) 91T (0) 170R
50. 14: 9 : : 26: ?44. If x * Y = x + y + .JXY, the value of (A) 12 (8) 13
6 * 24 is (C) 15 (0) 31
(A) 41 (8) 42 51. Choose the number which is differentfrom the others in the group.
(C) 43 (0) 44(A) 48 (8) 12(C) 36 (0) 59
45. The average of all the numbers between
6 and 34 which are divisible by 5 is52. Manik is fourteenth from the right end
in a row of 40 boys. What is his position
(A) 18 (8) 20 from the left end ?(A) 24th (8) 25th
(C) 24 (0) 30 (C) 26th (0) 27th
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Gl iif)l"Illl(l ~~~crIT~~ 3fCR 46. <ifu ~ "ffi9m ~ Gl- mm -ij ~ 50 to "fum41.
~ ~~itmtl\Jfnrffi'l"ftuTm 40 3fu:~~n:i~ ~~-~~ <Wr ~ ~ WIT 1"ffi9m Cfmt ?
(A) 3 (8) 6 (A) 174 (8) 216
(C) 7 (0) 8(C) 246 (0) 336
47. ~fcrcm;q~ I
42. <ifu ~ =14.4, cTIx CfiPfHt 325,259,204,160,127,105, ?0.144 x (A) 94 (8) 96
(A) 0.0144 (8) 1.44(C) 98 (0) 100
48. ~~~I(C) 14.4 (0) 144
AZ, CX, FU,?
(A) IR . (8) IV
43. <ifu ~ 3x 21 (C) JQ (O) KP4x+5y=83 -=-,2y 22
cTIy-x= 49. ~~~~~~-ij~m
(A) 3 (8) 4 ~I-
1CV, 5FU, 91T, 15LS, 170R(C) 7 (O) 11
(A) 5FU (8) 15LS
<ifu x * y = x + y + .JXY, cTI6 * 24 CfiTl1R(C) 911' (0) 170R
44.
t50. 14: 9 : : 26: ?
(A) 12 (8) 13(A) 41 (8) 42
(C) 15 (O) 31
(C) 43 (O) 44 51. ~~~~~-ij~~Mt I
6 ~ 34 ~ ~ ~ ~31T CfiT~ \JIl(A) 48 (8) 12
45. (C) 36 (0) 59
5~~~52. 40~cfiT~-ij~ ~~~ 14 err
(A) 18 (8) 20 ~ 1~:mr~~Cfm~~?
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o 0 -cC :t: 0 then A-1 =
(A) n ~~~1(8)
o 0 1c
1 0 0ao 1 0
b
(C) [~ ~ J1.! 0 0a
(0) abc 0 1 0b
o 0 1c
54. If x is real, the minimum value of
x2 - 8x + 17 is
(A) -1
(8) 0
(C) 1
(0) 2
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55. Find the missing character from amongthe given alternatives.
(A) 860(C) 2880
(8) 1140(0) 3240
56. Find the missing character.
1 2 34 5 67 8 9
27 38 ?
(A) 49(C) 51
(8) 50(0) 52
57. The sum of prime numbers lying between60 and 75 is
(A) 199
(C) 211
(8) 201
(0) 272
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v) English Language and Comprehension~~3iRitu
Read the following sentences to find out Each question gives a word followed by fourwhether, there is any error in them. The error, choices. From the choices, select the mostif any will be in one ~art of the sentence. The suitable synonym for the main word and marknumber of that part IS the answer. its corresponding letter as your answer.
81. Today studentcounsellorseven receive/(A)
freshers at the airport / and offer tips on(B) (C)
which airlines/ accept excessbaggages.(D)
82. Abdul Kalam was / a honour / to his /(A) (B) (C)
profession.(D)
83. Bacterial resistance to antibiotics /(A)
is a direct offshoot of the / overdose of(B)
drugs and the more doctors prescribe(C)
antibiotics / the more likely they are topass its resistance to bacteria.
(D)
84. I shall spend / my remaining life / in the(A) (B)
service/ of the poor and downtrodden.(C) (D)
85. Last but not the least,/ we shoulddiscuss(A) (B)
thoroughly / the problem of the side(C)
effects of / the most popular drugs.(D)
86. It took nearly / one and half hour /(A) (B)
for me to reach office, / as I was caught(C) (D)
in a traffic jam.
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87. DOGMATIC(A) repugnant(C) durable
88. ANTIPATHY(A) malice(C) pseudonym
(B) doctrinaire(D) flexible
(B) affinity(D) antithesis
Each question has a word followed by fourchoices. From the choices, identify the onewhich is opposite in meaning (antonym) tothe main word and mark its correspondingletter as your answer.
89. FRAGILE(A) transgressive (B) protean(C) infrangible (D) utopian
90. GREGARIOUS(A) fortuitous(C) egregious
(B) equivocal(D) hostile
Add suitable question tags to the followingstatements from among the choices givenbelow them.
91. Let us salvage the current situation,---?(A) shall we(B) won't we(C) aren't we(D) weren't we
92. Sammathi dived into the streamfearlessly, ?(A) did she (8) does she(C) has she (D) didn't she
Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositionsfrom among the choices given below them.
93. He stood reverence.(A) with (8) on(C) in (D) ahead
94. Children clamoured sweets.(A) with(C) for
(8) on(D) underneath
Identify the grammatically apt sentence fromamong the sentences given below and markits corresponding letter as your answer.
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Which of the phrases given below eachquestion as alternatives should replace thephrase underlined in the following sentencesto make it meaningful and grammaticallycorrect.
97. The game started before I reached thestadium.(A) will be starting(8) had started(C) has started(D) has been started
98. I never drove a car till now, which iswhy I feel quite nervous to sit behindthe wheel.(A) have never driven(8) never drive(C) will never drive(0) had never driven
(Q. 99 and 100 Do as directed)
95. (A) One of my friends has gone to 99. Identify the complex sentence fromZambia. among the sentences given below and
(8) Each of the boys were given a mark its corresponding letter as youranswer.
fountain pen. (A) On seeing the potice he ran away.(C) Everyone 'of the clerks have (8) Alexander, King of Macedon, tried
applied for casual leave today. to become a world conqueror.(0) Tobacco and alcohol is not good (C) Only people who rely upon their
for health. own efforts can succeed.(D) People living in glass houses
96. (A) My friend and colleague, Ani! cannot afford to throw stones.
Mukherji have gone abroad. 100. Identify the imperative sentence from(8) Each man and each woman have among the sentences given below and
a vote. mark its corresponding letter as your
(C) Neither Ram nor Govind have any answer.(A) Will you get out of here or not ?
right to the property. (8) Shut the door, will you?(0) Either Mehta or his parents are (C) Tell Sreedhar to come here.
responsible for this. (0) There is no sense in doing that.
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I SECTION-B
IPost Specific Subject - Related Questions
101. Which of the following is NOT correct 104. Arun Kumar has worked for a local hotel
I regarding job analysis? for nearly three years and is interested in
(A) It is the process of gathering and advancing his career in the organization.
I organizing detailed information He notices one day on the bulletin board
about jobs. that a promotion opportunity in his work
I (8) It helps managers to understand group is available, so he decides to apply
the processes through which jobs for the position. What type of recruiting
I are most effectively performed. method was used?
I (C) It is a fundamental input to the human (A) Referral
resource planning process. (8) Job posting
(D) It results from the design of (C) Direct applicant
recruitment and selection procedures (D) College recruit
for new employees.105. Which external recruitment technique
102. The approach to job analysis is typically targeted toward higher-level
requires the specification of effective positions?
arid ineffective performance. (A) Public employment agencies
(A) Skill variety (8) Headhunters
(8) Fleischman (C) Advertisements
(C) PAQ (D) Private employment agencies
(D) Critical incidents106. A trend analysis is limited in its usefulness
103. Judd is a Human Resource Manager because it
responsible for creating a pool of (A) overlooks the passage of time inqualified applicants from which his regardS to staffingemployer can choose. Judd is involved (8) addresses only the financial impactin human resource of employment changes
(A) Alternative work arrangements (C) assumes constant increases in
(8) Recruiting worker productivity
(C) Selecting (D) overlooks the potential for changes
(D) Planning in skills needed
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107. Human Resource Managers generally 110. Ina interview,a panelquestionsexert withinthe humanresource several candidates simultaneously.department and outside thehuman resource department.
(A) formal
(A) line authority; staff authority (8) topical
(8) staff authority; line authority (C) panel
(C) functional authority; line authority (0) mass(0) staff authority; implied authority
111. Which of the following would most likely108. What is the type of interview which lists increase candidate-order errors?
the questions ahead of time?
(A) Structured interview (A) Applicant gender
(8) Unstructured interview (8) Recruiting pressure
(C) Situational interview (C) Poor first impression(0) 8ehavioural interview (0) Lack of job knowledge
109. Which of the following questions would112. Which of the following characteristics
most likely be asked during a stressof an interview would most likely raiseinterview?
(A) "I see that you switched colleges concemsabout interviewdiscrimination?
four times before finally earning (A) Job-related questionsyour degree. I think that reflects (8) Multiple interviewersan inability to make good decisionsand remain focused. What do you (C) Subjective interview questions
think ?" (0) Standardized interview
(8) "Can you tell me about a time in administrationthe past when you used leadershipskillsto handlea difficultsituation?" 113. The information r-esulting from a job
(C) "Mike and Todd have $ 21 between analysis is used for writingthem. Mike has $ 20 more than (A) job descriptionsTodd has. How much does Mikehave and how much does Todd (8) corporate objectives
have ?" (C) personnel questionnaires(0) 'Why are you leaving your current (0) training requirements
position and changing careers ?"
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114. Which of the following terms refers to all 118. Which of the following is NOT anformsofpayor rewardsgoingtoemployees advantage of programmed learning?
and arisingfrom their employment? (A) Training time is significantly
(A) salaryreduced
(8) Trainees can work at their own(8) employee benefits pace(C) wage reimbursement (C) Trainees benefit from a skilled
(D) employee compensation coach(D) Trainees receive immediate
115. All of the followingare types of on-the-job feedback
training EXCEPT119. Air India uses flight simulators to train
(A) programmed learning pilots about airplane equipment and(8) understudy method safety measures. This is an example of
(C) special assignments (A) on-the-job training
(D) job rotation (8) vestibule training(C) virtual reality training
116. A graphic model that presents a precise (D) programmed learning
overview of the knowledge, skills and 120. Which of the following is the primarybehaviors someone would need to disadvantage of using structuredperform a job well is known as interviewsduring the employee selection
(A) scatter plot process?
(8) competency model(A) Higher potential for bias(8) Limited validity and reliability
(C) classification table (C) Inconsistency across candidates(D) organizational chart (D) Reduced opportunities for asking
is a detailed study of the jobtollow-up questions
117.
to determine what specific skills the job 121. Which of the following terms refers to a
requires. group of interviewers working togetherto question and rate one applicant?
(A) Needs analysis(A) serial interview
(8) Task analysis (8) board interview(C) Training strategy (C) sequential interview(D) Development planning , (D) mass interview
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122. The primary purpose of conducting a 126. Which of the following terms refersstress interview is to determine to a performance appraisal based(A) why an applicant wants to work for on surveys from peers, supervisors,
the firm subordinates and customers?(8) how an applicant solves complex (A) 360-degree feedback
problems(8) team appraisals(C) why an applicant lied on the
resume (C) upward feedback
(0) how an applicant handles (0) rating committeecriticism
127. All of the following are usually measured123. Which of the following terms refers to by a graphic rating scale EXCEPT
helping new employees appreciate the(A) generic dimensions of
values and culture of a firm?(A) Onboarding
performance
(8) Outsourcing (8) performance of co-workers
(C) Organizing (C) achievement of objectives
(0) Offshoring (0) job-related competencies
124. SMART goals are best described as 128. Which of the following is NOT a type of(A) Specific, Measurable, Attainable, direct financial payment?
Relevant and Timely (A) wages(B) Straightforward,Meaningful, (8) insurance
Accessible, Real and Tested
(C) Supportive, Meaningful, Attainable, (C) incentives
Real and Timely (0) commissions
(0) None of the aboveWhich form of equity refersto how a job's129.
125. What is the first step of any performance pay rate in one company compares toappraisal? the job's pay rate in other companies?(A) Giving feedback (A) distributive(8) Setting work standards (8) internal(C) Making plans to provide training
(C) external(0) Supportive, meaningful, attainable,
(0) proceduralreal and timely
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130. When using the job evaluation method 134. Diversityalways involvesof job classification, raters categorize (A) employee's individual differencesjobs into groups of similar jobs called (8) a quota system(A) classes (C) similarities in product offerings(8) sections (D) mandatory affirmative action plans(C) grades(D) cohorts 135. Looking around the room at a recent
committee meeting, Eileen noticed131. A manager who assists and advises line that most of the participants were white
managers males, although they differed in their(A) Organization national origin, their age, their religion
(8) Strategic Plan and their lifestyle. Eileen's Committee is
(C) Staff Manager (A) completely diverse
(D) HR Audit (8) somewhat diverse, but on the lowend of the continuum
132. AStrategicHumanResourceManagement (C) not at all diversetool that shows the "big picture" of (D) exactly in the middle of the diversityhow each departments performance continuumcontributes to achieving the company'soverall strategic goals. 136. Under a geocentric staffing model,
(A) Strategic Management (A) host-country nationals are used
(8) Strategic Human Resource heavily because they know the
Management local markets
(C) Strategic Map (8) the organization will have a skeleton
(D) Functional strategy human resource department at thehost-country location, while the
133. The Vice President of HR department home-country human resourcetells a HR Manager to prepare a department retains all controlpresentation by the end of the week. (C) the organization seeks to hire theThe Vice President is most likely best person available for a positionexercising which of the following? regardless of where the individual(A) Staff authority comes from(8) Procedural authority (D) expatriate home-country nationals
(C) Line authority are hired to fill higher-level foreign
(D) Functional authority positions
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137. Which of the following is NOT likely to 141. Under which needs the customer wantsbe a part of a compensation package friends to see him or her as a savvydesigned for an expatriate? consumer?(A) Housing benefits (A) Stated(B) Job location assistance for the (B) Real
spouse(C) Secret
(C) Unlimited travel to and from thehome country (D) Delight
(D) A hardship premium 142. The process is gathering
138. A laborer who is responsible for and acting upon information about the
landscaping a local golf course likely market.
receives (A) Market Sensing
(A) salary (B) New Offering Realization
(B) wage (C) Customer Acquisition
(C) broad incentive pay (D) Fulfillment Management(D) pension but no worker's
compensation 143. Under which behaviour marketers mustexercise their social conscience in
139. A method of performance specific dealings with customers andappraisalinvolvesdirectlyassessingeach stakeholders?employee next to other employees.
(A) Legal(A) Paired comparison
(B) Ethical(B) 360-degree
(C) Social responsibility(C) BARS
(D) Rating (D) Social
140. What is the general method used to 144. are necessary to ensure
determine the relative value or worth of customer satisfaction and repeat
jobs to an organization? business.
(A) Job analysis (A) Overcoming Objections
(B) Comparable worth (B) Closing
(C) Job evaluation (C) Pre-approach(D) Compensable factors correct (D) Follow-upand Maintenance
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137. R8Rifuid .q-B cnt.=r-m ~ ~ ~ ~ 141. fcRr3'tI<'3H<:fCfldl~ ~~ ~~~
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145. means presenting the 150. Exponential Smoothing isproduct concept to target consumers, method in forecasting market size.physically or symbolically and getting (A) Casual Factor Methodtheir reactions. (B) Judgemental Method(A) Concept Development (C) Linear Method(B) Concept Testing (D) Time Based Method(C) Concept Strategy
Life style is an example ofConcept Reality 151.(D)segmentation.
146. captures the idea of enduring (A) Demographicand distinct human or emotional (B) Psychographiccharacteristics associated with a brand.
(C) Geographic(A) Brand Associations
(D) Sociographic(B) Brand Identity
(C) Brand Image 152. products are those for which
(D) Brand Personality customers have strong brand preferenceand very fussy about them.
147. Which advertising focuses only on (A) Specialitypositive product attributes?
(B) Unsought(A) One sided (B) Two sided
(C) Shopping(C) Primacy (D) Recency
(D) Convenience
148. In BCG matrix has low market 153. Price discounts is an example forgrowth and high market share.
promotion.(A) Cash Cows
(A) Advert(B) Stars
(B) Shelf(C) Dogs
(C) Consumer(D) Problem Children
(D) Trade
149. where the firms sends154. brands are created by producers
the intended message but the receiverand bear their chosen brand name.
doesn't receive the sent message.(A) Manufacturer
(A) Encoding Error(B) Family
(B) DeCOding Error(C) Individual
(C) Distortion(D) Mass(D) Extortion
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155. B~I"iIC"lOICf)l1cf ~ cfiT BCfj04"i1 159. m,¥9~<W<:r {1lO1I'1d I 'Cfl1
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163. Under power the manufacturer 167. Which of the following is the first stagerequest a behaviour that is warranted of perceptual map approach to targeting?under the contract. (A) Product perceptions(A) Coercive (B) Customer need dimensions(B) Reward (C) Targeting decisions(C) Legitimate (D) Market segments(D) Expert
Which strategy where firm places168.164. Which company used Dutch auction for most marketing efforts downstream
its IPO? on indirect customers, consumers/end(A) Google users?
(B) IBM (A) Penetration
(C) PWC (B) Skimming
(0) EandY (C) Push
(0) Pull165. The goal of isto create
a balanced portfolio of high-potential 169. Which differentiation results from addednew product ideas under new product features which give customers benefitsdevelopment process. that rivals cannot match?(A) Idea generation (A) Product(B) Concept development (B) Price(C) Preliminary screening (C) Promotion(0) Concept testing (0) Place
166. is the value customers 170. When a company adds a similar items toreceive when the brand enhances the an existing products line with the sameconsumption experience. brand name, it is called as(A) Post purchase equity (A) Mix extension(8) Firm brand equity (8) Line extension(C) Pre purchase equity (C) Product extension(0) None of these (0) Product mix extension
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RA R1fuId -q ~ Cfit.:r- m ~P.;7.f ~ eft~ J4H Rl;j '311JlT11CfiT)f~ ~ ~ ?(A) ~~
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171. includes revisions and 175. Magazines frequently bundle CDslDVDs
adjustments of existing products, and other gifts in with the magazine to
repositioning and cost reductions. make it appear more attractive is called
(A)as price bundling.
Addition to existing lines(A) Pure
(8) Product replacement (8) Single(C) New product lines (C) Double
(D) New to the world products (D) Mixed
172. Under pricing variable 176. Which model recognizes the messages
and fixed cost per unit is added and the which flow through various channels
desired profit margin is added to the and that people can influence the
total cost.direction and impact of a message?
(A) Direct cost(A) Action
(8) Interaction(8) Going rate (C) Audience(C) Full cost (D) Engagement
(D) Market oriented177. Under demand consumer
173. is a set of learned behaviours dislike the product and may even pay to
that unites a group of people. avoid it.
(A) Customs(A) Negative
(8) Latent(8) Traditions
(C) Full(C) Conventions (D) Overfull(D) Culture
178. is the difference between
174. is the last stage of new the prospective customer's evaluation
product development process. of all the benefits and cost of an offering
(A) Idea Generationand the perceived alternatives.
(8) Screening(A) Total customer benefits
(8) Customer perceived value(C) Commercialization (C) Value benefits(D) Test marketing (D) Total customer cost
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171. .q~~,~3itt~ 175. q8lCflI~ em -em~ ~.~ mtt /g)4)tl~~~3itt~SOOII'41\iH~~ I 3itt ~ ~ "WIT~ ~ 0Tfcn "3B 3itt
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179. The market is the set of 183. is the ongoing process ofconsumers with a sufficient level of identifying and creating new value with
interest in a market offer. individual customer and sharing these
(A) Grey benefits over a life time of associationwith them.
(B) Ambush(A) Corporate social responsibility
(C) Potential (B) Cause related marketing(D) Ready (C) Customer relationship
management180. Handling, examining and using the
(D) Meta marketingproduct falls in to the category
of major information sources. 184. haspowerto impedeaccess
(A) Experiential to decision makers and influencers.
(B) Public (A) Buyers
(B) Coach(C) Commercial (C) Decision maker(D) Personal
(D) Gate keepers
181. In which stage of product life cycle 185. The firm sends signals sothere is a rapid market acceptance and that competitors will make decisionssubstantial profit improvement? favourable to the firm.
(A) Introduction (A) Pre-Emptive
(B) Growth (B) Tit-For-Tat
(C) Maturity (C) Warning
(D) Saturation (D) Danger
186. Firms most often assess182. In which pricing method the firm bases
fit through ongoing marketing researchits price largely on competitor's prices? and market testing.(A) Mark-up (A) Product- Market(B) Mark-down (6) Product-Company
(C) Going rate (C) Company-Market
(D) Auction type (D) Company-Firm
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187. Focus group are one of the most popular 191. Under channel strategy buyersqualitative data collection methods expectations is factors.comprises of members. (A) Marketing(A) 2-3 (B) Manufacturer(B) 4-6 (C) Product(C) 8 -12 (D) Competitive(D) 10 -15
192. In attacks an aggressor188. In SERVQUAL variable attacks unguarded or weakly guarded
highlights on provision of caring and markets.individualized attention to customers.
(A) Encirclement(A) Reliability
(B) Frontal(B) Responsiveness
(C) Bypass(C) Assurance
(D) Empathy(0) Flanking
193. is the sale of the same189. is the process by which a
person selects, organizes and interprets goods to many customers, who then
sensory stimulation to form a meaningful integrate it with other offerings and
picture of the world. redistribute it.
(A) Perpetual set (A) Originators
(B) Attribution (B) Syndication
(C) Perception (C) Distributors
(D) Attitude (D) Utilitarians
190. means believability and 194. involvescallingon prospects
trustworthiness. who mayor may not need the product.
(A) Competitiveness (A) Seller cycle
(B) Credibility (B) Buyer cycle
(C) Clarity (C) Cold Canvassing
(D) Consistency (0) Prospectors
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187. 't.<rR ~ ~ ~OI('h11tt:?T~ ~ 191. ~ {OI;ftRi ~ ~ @~GGlii eft ~a.mt~-ij~~~~ ~ ~~I~~~I
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195. Underwhichtheoryadvertisingisbelieved 198. SERVQUAL model used in services
to be capable of increasing sales for a marketing is developed by whom?
brand and for the product class? (A) Gunnar Myrdal
(A) 8rand (8) Alfred Marshal
(8) Product (C) Eugene Von
(C) Strong (D) Parasuraman
(D) Weak199. Which random sampling where the
196. Which strategy is used to communicate population elements are accorded a
with the range of stakeholders, number and a sample is selected by
such as the local community, trade generating random numbers, which
unions, suppliers, local and national correspond to the individual population
government? elements?
(A) Pull (A) Stratified
(8) Push (8) Snowball
(C) Skimming (C) Simple
(D) Profile (D) Systematic
197. refers to achieving the 200. is the means by which
optimum distribution costs without goods and services can be differentiated
losing decision making authority over from others and so give consumers a
the product. reason to buy.
(A) Control (A) Segmentation
(8) Coverage (8) Positioning
(C) Economies (C) Targeting
(D) Display (D) Relaunching
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
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13. This booklet contains 48 pages. 13. ~ ~ ~ 48 ~ ~ I
14. Directions : Each question or incomplete 14. ~ : ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~statement is followed by four alternativesuggested answers or completions. In each 'qR ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~case, you are required to select the one that ~ ~ M~ q:;) ~ ~ \ill" ~ CfiT~ ~
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15. Mark your answer by shading the appropriatecircle against each question. The circleshould be shaded completely without leavingany space. The correct method of shading isgiven below.
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16. There is only one correct answer to eachquestion. You should blacken (e) the circle ofthe appropriate column, viz., A, B, Cor D. Ifyou blacken (e) more than one circle againstanyone question, the answer will be treatedas wrong.
17. In case of any discrepancy between theEnglish and Hindi versions of any question,the English version will be treated as final/authentic.
18. Use the space for rough work given in theQuestion Booklet only and not on the AnswerSheet.
19. You are NOT required to mark your answersin this Booklet All answers must be indicatedin the Answer Sheet only.
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