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CMAT Exam Questions | CMAT Entrance Exam Model Questions | CMAT Entrance Questions | TU CMAT Entrance Question

CMAT Exam Questions | CMAT Entrance Exam Model Questions


CMAT Exam Questions | CMAT Entrance Exam Model Questions | CMAT Entrance Questions | TU CMAT Entrance Question



Section: I - Verbal Ability (25X1=25)


Directions: In the following the questions choose the word which best expresses the meaning of

the capitalized word.


1. GENERIC

a. Cheap

b. Fresh

c. Elderly

d. General


2. AUGUST

a. Common

b. Ridiculous

c. Dignified

d. Pretty


3. KIN

a. Exult

b. Relative

c. Friend

d. Twist


4. HESITATED

a. Stopped

b. Paused

c. Slowed

d. Postponed


5. SIMULATE

a. Imitate

b. Excite

c. Trick

d. Apelike


Directions: Select the word which is closest to the opposite in meaning of the word in capital

letters.


6. ENORMOUS

a. Tiny

b. Soft

c. Average

d. Weak


7. LUMINOUS

a. Dim

b. clear

c .Brittle

d. Clever


8. ARROGANT

a. Cowardly

b. Egoistic

c. Gentlemanly

d. Humble


9. EXPOUND

a. Besmirch

b. Confine

c. Confuse

d. Miserable


10. ABRIDGE

a. Shorten

b. Extend

c. Stress

d. Easy


Directions: Select the proper proposition to fill in the blanks in the following questions:


11. He reminds me.............. his old history teacher.

a. for

b. to

c. of

d. about


12. She always looks.............. herself in the mirror.

a. on

b. in

c. right

d. at


13. Lalita was stopped by the police for driving...... 55mph.

a. at

b. for

c. to

d. on


14. Go.............. these stairs until you reach the top floor.

a. through

b. in

c. up

d. on


15. He's very good.............. telling jokes.

a. in

b. at

c. about

d. for


Directions: In questions given below out of four alternatives, choose the one which can be

substituted for the given word/sentence.


16. Extreme old age when, a man behaves like a fool.

a. Imbecility

b. Senility

c. Dotage

d. Superannuation


17. That which cannot be seen

a. Invisible

b. Intangible

c. Insensible

d. Unseen


18. To accustom oneself to a foreign climate

a. Adopt

b. Adapt

c. Accustom

d. Acclimatize


19. One who knows everything

a. Literate

b. Scholar

c. Omniscient

d. Omnipotent


20. Detailed plan of journey

a. Schedule

b. Itinerary

c. Travelogue

d. Travel kit


Directions: Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow the passage, based

on the options to each question.


Courage is not only the basis of virtue; it is its expression. Faith, hope, charity and all-the rest don't

become virtues until it takes courage to exercise them. There are roughly. Two types of courage. The first

an emotional state which urges a man to risk injury or death, is physical courage. The second, more

reasoning attitude which enables him to take coolly his career, happiness, his whole future or his judgment

of what he thinks either right or worthwhile, Cs moral courage.

I have known many men, who had marked physical courage, but lacked moral courage. Some of them

were in high places, but they failed to be great in themselves because they lacked moral courage. On the

other hand, I have seen men who undoubtedly possessed moral courage but were very cautious about

taking physical risks. But I have never met a man with moral courage who couldn't, when it was really

necessary, face a situation boldly.


21. A man of courage is

a. Cunning

b. Intelligent

c. Careful

d. Curious


22. Physical courage is an expression of

a. Emotions

b. Deliberations

c. Uncertainty

d. Defiance


23. A man with moral courage can

a. Defy his enemies

b. Overcome all difficulties

c. Be very pragmatic

d. Face a situation boldly


24. All virtues become meaningful because of

a. Faith

b. Courage

c. Charity

d. Hope


25. People with physical courage often lack

a. Mental balance

b. Capacity for reasoning

c. Emotional stability

d. Will to fight


Section: II Quantitative Ability (25X1=25)


Directions: Find the best answers for the questions given below.


26. A sum lent out at 12% per annum compound interest for two years amounts to Rs. 15,660. The sum

lent is

a. Rs. 12,000

b. Rs. 12,250

c. Rs. 12,484

d. Rs. 12,880


27. The interest rate that doubles a sum in 10 years is

a. 12%

b. 11%

c. 10%

d. 9%



28. What least number must be added to 1056, so that the sum is completely divisible by 23?

a. 2

b. 3

c. 18

d. 21


29. Ramesh invested a sum of money at simple interest at a certain rate of interest for three years. Had it

been invested at a 4% higher rate, it would have fetched Rs.480 more. Find out the principal amount

that was invested by Ramesh?

a. Rs. 3000

b. Rs. 4000

c. Rs. 5000

d. Rs. 4500


30. A salary of an officer being increased by 10% every year becomes Rs 48400 in the third year. What

was his original salary?

a. Rs 45000

b. Rs 44000

c. Rs 42000

d. Rs 40000


31. When Usha was thrice as old as Nisha, her sister Asha was 25. When Nisha was half as old as Asha,

then sister Usha was 34. Their ages add to 100.100. How old is Usha?

a. 20

b. 30

c. 40

d. 50


32. The average age of a family of five members is 24 years. If the present age of the youngest member is

8 years, what was the average age of the family at, the time of the birth of .the youngest member?

a. 50

b. 40

c. 30

d. 20


33. 1397X1397 = ?

a. 1951609

b. 1981709

c. 18362619

d. 2031719


34. Paras Khadka takes 5 wickets for 26 run in the final match due to which his bowling average

improves by 2. His old bowling average was 14. Find the total number of wickets after the final

match.

a. 20

b. 22

c. 24

d. 25


35. The average mark of a class in a science test is 75. Geeta was the topper with 96 marks. If her mark

was wrongly entered as 69, the average of the class decreases by 1. Find the number of students in the

class?

a. 24

b. 25

c. 27

d. 29


36. Arun obtained 76, 65, 82, 67 and 85 marks (out in 100) in English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology

and Physics. What is his average mark?

a. 53

b. 54

c. 72

d. 75


37. In an examination, a student's average marks were 63. If he had obtained 20 more marks for his

Geography and 2 more marks for his history, his average would have been 65. How many subjects

were there in the examination?

a. 12

b. 13

c. 11

d.14


38. The average of six numbers is x and the average of three of these is y. If the average of the remaining

three is z, then

a. 2x = y + z

b. x = y + z

c. x = 2y + 2z

d. None of these


39. In an election between two candidates, one got 55% of the total valid votes, 20% of the votes were

invalid. If the total number of votes was 7500, what was the number of valid votes that the other

candidate got?

a. 2800

b. 2700

c. 2100

d. 2500


40. The population of a town increased from 1,75, 000 to 2,62,500 in a decade. What is the average

percent increase of population per year?

a. 4%

b. 6%

c. 5%

d. 50%


41. A person crosses a 600 m long street in 5 minutes. What is his speed in km per hour?

a. 10

b. 8.4

c. 3.6

d. 7.2


42. If a sum of money is divided equally among n children, each child will receive Rs 60. If another child

is added to the group/then when the sum is divided equally among all children, each child will receive

a Rs 50 share. What is the sum of money?

a. Rs 100

b. Rs 120

c. Rs 300

d. Rs 400


43. A vendor bought bananas at 6 for a rupee. How many for a rupee must he sell to gain 20%?

a. 3

b. 4

c. 5

d. 6


44. The largest 4 digit number exactly divisible by 88 is:

a. 9944

b. 9768

c. 9988

d. 8888


45. (12)

3 × 6

4 ÷ 432 = ?

a. 5060

b. 5184

c. 5148

d. 5084


Directions: Find the odd one out (Question 46 to Question 50)


46. 1, 3, 9, 12, 19, 29

a. 12

b. 9

c. 1

d. 3


47. 18, 27, 64, 125, 196, 216, 343

a. 64

b. 196

c. 216

d. 18


48. 3, 5, 11, 14, 17, 21

a. 21

b. 17

c. 14

d. 3


49. 1, 4, 9, 16, 23, 25, 36

a. 9

b. 23

c. 25

d. 36


50. 24, 36, 52, 72, 96

a. 72

b. 36

c. 24

d. 52


Section: III – Logical Reasoning (25X1=25)


Directions: Select the pair of words which best express the relationship similar to that

expressed in the pair in bold letters


51. Always : Never::

a. Humid: Hot

b. Words: Author

c. Words: Author

d. Occasionally: Repeatedly


52. Sugar: Sweet::

a. Ice: Cold

b. Butter: Cow

c. Attack: Fail

d. Wine: Grapes


53. Track : Train ::

a. Sea: Ship

b. Radiation: Bomb

c. Map: Terrain

d. Road: Car


54. Kaski : Pokhara

a. Kathmandu: Nepal

b. Butwal : Bhairahawa

c. Jhapa : Bhadrapur

d. Biratnagar : Itahari


55. Rent: Land ::

a. Wages: Bonuses

b. Interest: Capital

c. Share: Profit

d .Income: Salary


56. Monday : Tuesday ::

a. January; February

b. Working day: Holiday

c. December: Sunday

d. Winter: Summer


57. Ink : Paper ::

a. Door; Handle

b. Dog: Tail

c. Chalk: Blackboard

d. Speak: Sing


58. Doctor: Lawyer ::

a. Client: Illness

b. Patient: Medicine

c. Medicine: Fee

d. Patient: Client


59. Room : House ::

a. Chair: Room

b. Cabin: Ship

c. Wheel: Chair

d. Refrigerator: Kitchen


60. Bee: Hive::

a. People: Meeting

b. River: Stream

c. Mouse: Hole

d. Fry: Cook


Directions: Choose the word which is least like other words in a group.


61. a. Calendar b. Date c. Day d. Month


62. a. Parrot b. Vulture c. Swan d. Sparrow


63. a. One b. Three c. Fifth d. Seven


64. a. Tansen b. Dhangadi c. Nepalgunj d. Nagarkot


65. a. Parrot b. Crow c. Bat d. Shark


66. a. Half b. Quarter c. One-third d. Six


67. a. Paris b. New York c. Kathmandu d. Tokyo


68. a. 91 b. 112 c. 135 d. 154


69. a. Bagful b. Careful c. Skilful d. Hopeful


70. a. Lamb b. Dog c. Cat d. Grass


71. The parts of human body are:

a. Waist

b. Belly

c. Chest

d. Head

e. Neck

f. Foot

Starting from the foot as we go up, the correct order of parts in a human body is:

a. f, a, b, c, e, d b. f, a, c, b, d, e c. f, c, a, e, b, d d. f, a, e, b, c, d


72. If 6145 stands for FADE and 9451 stands for IDEA, what does 8978 stand for?

a. THIS

b. NIGH

c. HIGH

d. THAT


73. 73. If LN NP QS DF stands for MORE, then SU QS TV SU GI stands for

a. FRUIT b. FAITH c. TRUTH d. TREES

74. If BAD is coded as YZW and FIGHT is coded as URTSG, then HIGH will be coded as

a. PRSP b. TRST c. RSTR d. SRTS

75. 75. If 2 × 3 = 812 And 4 × 5 = 1620. Then 6 × 7 =

a. 6677 b. 6767 c. 2428 d. 2824


Section: IV - General Awareness (25X1=25)

Directions: In each of the following questions, select the best answer choice.


76. Highest speed of wind could be expected in case of

a. Strong breeze

b. Strong storm

c. Hurricane

d. Strong gale


77. Many times we read in financial newspapers about 'FDI'. What is the full form of FDI?

a. Federal Department of Investigation

b. Foreign Direct Investment

c. Foreign Department of investment

d. Foreign Deposit and Investment


78. What is the national currency of Afghanistan?

a. Afghan Dollar

b. Afghan Yen

c. Afghan Afghani

d. Afghaa Rupee


79. Where is the Hindukush mountain range located?

a. India

b. Pakistan

c. Nepal

d. Indonesia


80. The, regulatory authority for stock markets in Nepal is

a. Nepal Stock Exchange

b. Nepal Rastra Bank

c. Ministry of Finance

d .Company Registrar's Office


81. Which of the following is the largest contributor to the GDP of Nepal?

a. Manufacturing sector

b. Corporate Sector

c. Cooperative sector

d. Service sector


82. Which of the following payment instruments is known as plastic money?

a. Bearer cheque

b. Demand drafts

c. Credit cards

d. Gift cheque


83. A web sites main page is called as

a. Website page

b. Home page

c. Search page

d. Browser page


84. Sofia is the capital of

a. Italy

b. Mauritius

c. Denmark

d. Bulgaria


85. Data that is copied from application is stored in the

a. Ram

b. Prompt

c. Clipboard

d. CPU


86. Which among the following is the most common source of viruses to the hard disk of computer?

a. Incoming Email

b. Outgoing Email

c. CDROM

d. Websites


87. Bulls and bears are the terms associated with

a. Parliamentary affairs

b. Stock exchange

c. Bullfights

d. Racing


88. With which of the following items is the trade name CG Group of Industries associated?

a. Cement

b. Blades

c. Instant noodles

d. Tractors


89. Gobar gas mainly consists of

a. Methane

b. Carbon dioxide

c. Propane

d. Fiourine


90. Which of the-following is not a public sector undertaking?

a. Rastriya Beema Snansthan

b. Air Nepal International

c.Nepal Telecom

d. DDC


91. Avianova airline belongs to which country?

a. Germany

b. Canada

c. Norway

d. Italy

92. Which of the following is not a Himalayan river?

a. Karnali

b. Bagmati

c. Kali Gandaki

d. Koshi


93. Siesmology refers to

a. Earthquakes

b. Plants

c. Humidity

d. Planets


94. Beirut is the capital of

a. Lebanon

b. Iran

c. Yaman

d. UAE


95. Silver fish is

a. A fish

b. An insect

c. A term used in politics

d. A fish made of silver


96. Bonsai is associated with

a. Dance

b. Painting

c. Music

d. Trees


97. The moon is a

a. Planet

b. Star

c. Satellite

d. Comet


98. Which of the following place is not on the direct bus route from Butwal to Dhangadi?

a. Lamahi

b. Kohalpur

c. Tikapur

d. Chisapani


99. Mount Abu is situated in

a. Rajasthan

b. Himachal Pradesh

c. Bihar

d. Kashmir


100. Where is the Headquarter of International Court of Justice.?

a. Washington DC

b. London

c. Heg, Netherlands

d.Berlin



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Answer Key :


1 d 2 c 3 b 4 d 5 b 6 a 7 a 8 d 9 c 10 b

11 c 12 d 13 b 14 c 15 b 16 c 17 c 18 d 19 c 20 b

21 c 22 a 23 d 24 b 25 b 26 c 27 c 28 a 29 b 30 d

31 c 32 d 33 d 34 d 35 c 36 d 37 c 38 a 39 b 40 c

41 d 42 c 43 c 44 d 45 b 46 a 47 b 48 c 49 b 50 d

51 a 52 a 53 d 54 c 55 d 56 a 57 c 58 d 59 b 60 c

61 a 62 c 63 c 64 d 65 d 66 d 67 b 68 c 69 a 70 d

71 d 72 a 73 c 74 d 75 c 76 c 77 b 78 c 79 b 80 a

81 d 82 c 83 d 84 d 85 c 86 a 87 b 88 c 89 a 90 b

91 d 92 b 93 a 94 a 95 b 96 d 97 c 98 d 99 a 100 c