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Name of the Organization : Institute of Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Development – iLEAD
Exam : iMAT iLEAD Aptitude Test
Department : iMAT for Management Studies (BBA)
Document Type : Sample Question Paper
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iMAT iLEAD Aptitude Test BBA Sample Question Paper

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Total time: 1 hr.

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Instructions

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** All Questions carry negative marking for incorrect answers.
Section I : General Knowledge – 20
Section II : Reasoning – 20
Section III : English – 30
Section IV : Mathematics – 30

General Knowledge

Q.1 In India, monetisation of the fiscal deficit is achieved through:
a) Reducing public expenditure
b) Increasing interest rates
c) Printing new currency notes
d) Borrowing by the government

Q.2 The country with the largest number of gold medals won at the Beijing Olympics was:
a) China
b) U.S.A
c) Japan
d) Great Britain

Q.3 Which of the following is grown in the cold climate of Kashmir?
a) Coconut
b) Palm
c) Saffron
d) Jute

Q.4 Which among these cities are called twin cities?
a) Delhi and Noida
b) Hyderabad and Secunderabad
c) Bangalore and Mangalore
d) None of the above

Q.5 The description of the caste system is found in:
a) Rig Veda
b) Sam Veda
c) Yajur Veda
d) None of these

Q.6 Saliva helps in the digestion of:
a) Fats
b) Proteins
c) Fibres
d) Starch

Q.7 The IT Minister of India is
a) Vilas Rao Deshmukh
b) Ravi Shankar Prasad
c) Narayan Swamy
d) Jaiprakash

Q.8 The largest island of the world:
a) Madagascar
b) Borneo
c) New Guinea
d) Greenland

Q.9 ISO 9000 is a:
a) Quality standard mark
b) Space project
c) Trade Technique
d) None of the above.

Q.10 Sudoku was invented by:
a) Leouhard Euler
b) Antony Harfield
c) Charles Simonyi
d) Santosh George Kulangara

Reasoning

Q.1 If CIGARETTE is coded a GICERAETT, then DIRECTION will be coded as:
a) RIDTCENOI
b) NORTECDII
c) NOIETCRID
d) IRDCTIONE

Q.2 A girl introduced a boy as the son of the daughter of the father of her uncle. The boy is girl’s:
a) Brother
b) Son
c) Uncle
d) Son in law

Q.3 Q’s mother is sister of P and daughter of M. S is daughter of P and sister of T. How is M related to T.?
a) Grandmother
b) Father
c) Grandfather
d) None

Q.4 A college received fifty applications for a certain course. In the qualifying examination, one tenth of them secured marks in 90-95% range. Within remaining segment, three fifths of them secured marks in 75-90% range. The rest secured below 75%. Who will get admission if the following restrictions hold good:
a) No student who has scored below 75% can seek admission to Physics course.
b) No student is allowed to opt Physics without opting Mathematics.
c) No student is allowed to opt Physics and Astrophysics simultaneously.
d) To opt Mathematics or Astrophysics, a student should have scored at least 70% in the qualifying examination.

Which one of the following alternatives is possible?
a) Ninety percent of the applicants are admitted to Physics course
b) Thirty-five percent of the applicants who are otherwise ineligible to join Physics course are admitted to Mathematics and Astrophysics course.
c) Students of Physics course outnumber those of Mathematics.
d) Whoever is eligible to study Mathematics is also eligible to study Physics.

Q.5 If it is true that “ All men are honest” and “ All politicians are men” for which among the following is it impossible to follow from the given premises?
a) Some of the politicians are not honest
b) All politicians are honest
c) One politician is honest
d) All honest persons are politicians

English

Q.1 COMPREHENSION PASSAGE
The first thing the children wanted to do at the zoo was to ride the elephant. They were frightened as they climbed the ladder to take their seats on the swaying back of the huge beast. Elephants seem awkward creatures as they move along heavily, their legs covered with loose folds of tough skin and their trunk swinging from side to side in search of food or drink. An elephant has great strength in its trunk, and can drag heavy loads with ropes, but it can also use its trunk to pick up small articles such as coins or nuts from the ground.

A) Which of the following is the reaction of monkeys when they get irritated?
(a) They jump about the rock
(b) They swing on the wire of the cage
(c) They beat their chest
(d) They beg from visitors

B) The cages of the lions are made of strong metal bars in order to:
(a) Protect visitors from the lions
(b) Protect Lions from other animals
(c) Ensure the durability of cages
(d) Enable the visitors to see the lions

C) Which of the following is the chief function of the trunk of the elephants?
(a) Picking up small articles like coins from the grounds.
(b) Swaying from side to side
(c) Dragging heavy loads
(d) Eating food and drinking water

D) The children were afraid of riding on the elephant as:
(a) The elephant looked awkward
(b) The back of the elephant was swaying
(c) The trunk of the elephant was swinging
(d) The elephant was dragging heavy loads.

Q.2 Identify the word that means the same:
A) Brazen
a) Unabashed
b) Apologetic
c) Brawny
d) Brawl

B) Damages
a) Reparation
b) Abrogation
c) Apologies
d) Possibilities

Mathematics

Q.1 The population of a city is estimated to be 4,32,000 after 2 years. If the population growth is 20% per annum. What is the current population?
a) 3,10,000
b) 2,85,000
c) 3,80,000
d) 3,00,00

Q.2 Due to increase of 30% in the price of a colour TV the sale is reduced by 40%, then what will be the % change in income?
a) 10% increase
b) 10% decrease
c) 35% decrease
d) 22% decrease

Q.3 Profit earned by selling an article for Rs. 1060 is 20% more than the loss incurred by selling the article for Rs.950. At what price should the article be sold to earn 20% profit?
a) Rs.1000
b) Rs.1150
c) Rs.1250
d) Rs.1200

Q.4 By selling 45 lemons for Rs.40, a man loses 20%. How many should he sell for Rs.24 to gain 20% in the transaction?
a) 16
b) 18
c) 20
d) 22

Q.5 A team of 8 persons joins in a shooting competition. The best marksman scored 85 points. If he had scored 92 points, the average score for the team would have been 84. The number of points, the team scored was
a) 672
b) 665
c) 645
d) 588

Q.6 A man spends Rs.1800 monthly on an average for the first four months and Rs.2000 monthly for the next eight months and saves Rs.5600 a year. His average monthly income is:
a) Rs.2000
b) Rs.2200
c) Rs.2400
d) Rs.2600

Q.7 Without stoppage, a train travels a certain distance with an average speed of 60 km/h, and with stoppage, it covers the same distance with an average speed of 40km/h. On an average, how many min per hour does the train stop during the journey?
a) 20 min/h
b) 15 min/h
c) 10 min/h
d) 12 min/h

Q.8 A train goes from a station A to another station B at a speed of 64km/h but returns to A at a slower speed. If its average speed for the trip is 56km/h, the returns speed of the train will be:
a) 48 km/h
b) 50 km/h
c) 52 km/h
d) 47.4 km/h

Q.9 A certain sum is invested for certain time. It amounts to Rs. 450 at 7% per annum. But when invested at 5% per annum, it amounts to Rs. 350. The time is:
a) 50 year
b) 60 year
c) 45 year
d) 40 year

Q.10 The difference between in the interest received from two different banks on Rs.750 for 2 years is Rs.90. The difference between their rates is:
a) 4%
b) 6%
c) 8%
d) none of these

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