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MDI Admission Test Sample Question Paper : Management Development Institute

Name of the University : Management Development Institute
Exam : Admission Test
Document Type : Sample Question Papers
Website : https://www.mdi.ac.in/
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MDI Admission Test Model Question Paper

** Management Development Institute (MDI) is an institution of excellence in management education. MDI sets itself apart through a strong industry interface, student driven activities and a global perspective fostered by strong and best international linkages across the globe.

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Section – I

1. If one-third of one -fourth of a number is 15, then three-tenth of that number is:
A. 35
B. 36
C. 45
D. 54

2. Three times the first of three consecutive odd integers is 3 more than twice the third. The third integer is:
A. 9
B. 11
C. 13
D. 15

3. The difference between a two-digit number and the number obtained by interchanging the positions of its digits is 36. What is the difference between the two digits of that number?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 9
D. cannot be determined

4. A two-digit number is such that the product of the digits is 8. When 18 is added to the number, then the digits are reversed. The number is:
A. 18
B. 24
C. 42
D. 81

5. A man has Rs. 480 in the denominations of one-rupee notes, five-rupee notes and ten–rupee notes. The number of notes of each denomination is equal. What is the total number of notes that he has ?
A. 45
B. 60
C. 75
D. 90

6. There are two examinations rooms A and B. If 10 students are sent from A to B, then the number of students in each room is the same. If 20 candidates are sent from B to A, then the number of students in A is double the number of students in B. The number of students in room A is:
A. 20
B. 80
C. 100
D. 200

7. The price of 10 chairs is equal to that of 4 tables. The price of 15 chairs and 2 tables together is Rs. 4000. The total price of 12 chairs and 3 tables is:
A. Rs. 3500
B. Rs. 3750
C. Rs. 3840
D. Rs. 3900

8. If a – b = 3 and a2 + b2 = 29, find the value of ab.
A. 10
B. 12
C. 15
D. 18

9. The price of 2 sarees and 4 shirts is Rs. 1600. With the same money one can buy 1 saree and 6 shirts. If one wants to buy 12 shirts, how much shall he have topay ?
A. Rs. 1200
B. Rs. 2400
C. Rs. 4800
D. Cannot be determined

10. Tickets numbered 1 to 20 are mixed up and then a ticket is drawn at random. What is the probability that the ticket drawn has a number which is a multiple of 3 or 5?
A. 1/2
B. 2/5
C. 8/15
D. 9/20

Section – II

Directions for Answering Questions 23-27
Each question has an underlined word followed by four answer choices. You have to choose the word that is a necessary part of the underlined word.
23. Harvest
A. autumn
B. stockpile
C. tractor
D. crop

24. Desert
A. Cactus
b. Arid
C. Oasis
d. Flat

25. Book
A. Fiction
b. Pages
C. Pictures
d. Learning

26. Language
A. Tongue
b. Slang
C. Writing
d. Words

27. School
A. Student
b. Report card
C. Test
d.Learning

Directions for Answering Que stions 28-32 :
In each question below are given two statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the given two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusion and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the two given statements, disregarding commonly known facts. Give answer:
(A) If only conclusion I follows
(B) If only conclusion II follows
(C) If neither I nor II follows and
(D) If both I and II follow.

28. Statements: No women teacher can play. Some women teachers are athletes.
Conclusions:
I. Male athletes can play.
II. Some athletes can play.
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Neither I nor II follows
D. Both I and II follow

29. Statements: All mangoes are golden in colour. No golden-coloured things are cheap.
Conclusions:
I. All mangoes are cheap.
II. Golden-coloured mangoes are not cheap.
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Neither I nor II follows
D. Both I and II follow

30. Statements: Some kings are queens. All queens are beautiful.
Conclusions:
I. All kings are beautiful.
II. All queens are kings.
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Neither I nor II follows
D. Both I and II follow

31. Statements: Some doctors are fools. Some fools are rich.
Conclusions:
I. Some doctors are rich
II. Some rich are doctors.
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Neither I nor II follows
D. Both I and II follow

32. Statements: All roads are waters. Some waters are boats.
Conclusions:
I. Some boats are roads.
II. All waters are boats.
A. Only conclusion I follows
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Neither I nor II follows
D. Both I and II follow

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