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tiss.edu Admissions to Master’s Degree Programmes Question Paper Model : Tata Institute of Social Sciences

Organisation : Tata Institute of Social Sciences
Exam : Admissions to Master’s Degree Programmes
Document type : Model Question Paper
Website : tiss.edu

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Admissions to Master’s Degree Programmes Sample Paper :

INSTRUCTION :
1. This booklet contains 12 pages including the blank ones. As soon as you open thebooklet, please confirm that all the pages are intact and printed correctly.

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2. Keep only the Admit Card, pencil, eraser and sharpener with you. DO NOT keep with you books, rulers, slide rules, drawing instruments, calculators (including watch calculators), pagers, cellular phones, or any other device.
3. Fill up all the details, as indicated on top of the TEST BOOKLET and OMR Sheet.
4. Enter correctly your Enrolment number both on the TEST BOOKLET and OMR Sheet.

5. Questions in this booklet span across the following sections.
Section A Analytical And Numerical Ability 15
Section B Language Ability 20
Section C Awareness Of General And Social Issues 15
Total 50

6. Answer All The Questions. All Questions Carry Equal Marks
7. Directions for answering the questions are given in the test booklet before each group of questions to which they apply. Read these directions carefully and answer the questions by darkening the appropriate ovals.
8. Shade the appropriate oval against each question in the OMR sheet. Shade the oval completely and do not shade more than one oval, in that case the answer will be treated null and void.
9. Use HB Pencils only to shade the oval.
10. Do not make any stray marks or smudges on the OMR sheet.
11. Do not damage or mutilate the OMR Sheet.
12. Do all rough work on the test booklet only and NOT on the OMR Sheet. No extra sheet to be used for the rough work.
13. There is no Sectional time limit and Sectional Cut-off mark.
14. Strictly follow the instructions of the Invigilator. Candidates refusing to comply with the instructions will be expelled from the test.
15. Ensure that you have signed your name on the attendance sheet circulated by the Invigilator. Ensure that the Invigilator has signed on the Question Paper and the OMR Sheet
16. At the end of the test, remain seated. Do not leave the hall till the Invigilator announces, “You may move now.” The invigilator will make the announcement only after collecting the test booklets and OMR sheets from everyone in the room.


SECTION – A Marks : 15
ANALYTICAL AND NUMERICAL ABILITY

1. In the set of 5 figures below which four are of the same type-
(A) D, E, B, A (B) C, B, A, E (C) A, D, C, E (D) B, C, A, D

2. Below is a series, which of the options provided will continue the series-
3. Which pattern can be folded to make the cube shown in the figure below-
4. Monu was cooking on a gas stove.His cylinder exhausted at the end of the 7th
(A) 20 minutes (B) 14 minutes (C) 16 minutes (D) 22 minutes
5. A container of mixed juice contains 1/3rd of orange juice, 20 ml of water
(A) 120ml (B) 90ml (C) 80ml (D) 150ml
6. An article brings half the cost price as profit. What is its selling price-
(A) 2 times the profit (B) 4 times the profit (C) 3 times the profit (D) Cannot be found
7. A 2 digit number when divided by 5 leaves a remainder 3. If the number
(A) 18 (B) 33 (C) 73 (D) 93
8. The syllabus for Maths, Chemistry and Physics exams include 12, 13 and 12
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
9. ABCD is a parallelogram with one of its angles equal to 900.
(A) 6 cm (B) 8 cm (C) 4 cm (D) 10 cm
10. Choose the option that logically continues the series
(A) 157 (B) 133 (C) 121 (D) 145
11. Below are two statements are followed by two possible inferences.
(A) Only inference A follows (B) Only inference B follows
(C) Both inference A and B follow (D) Neither inference A nor B follows

SECTION – B Marks : 20
LANGUAGE ABILITY
For Questions 16-20 : Please read the passage below and answer the questions that
follow

Towards the end of the 17th century, the British East India Company exported Indian
fabrics to other countries. According to a French traveller of the 17th century, “the Indian
16. The Indian fabrics referred to in the passage are …
(A) All hand woven / hand made (B) Usually made of silk and cotton
(C) All of antique value (D) All of the above
17. The expression ‘fabrics clothed everyone … from head to toe’ appears in the
(A) Clothes which fit well.
(B) A cloth that can completely cover a person’s body
(C) Clothing made for all parts of the body. (D) None of the above.
18. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true-
(A) India, even today, makes hand woven fabrics.
(B) India stopped making hand woven fabrics in the early19th century.
(C) Kancheepuram is famous for Leheria fabrics.
(D) French travellers exported Indian fabrics in the 17th century.

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