Q1. A. Sometimes, we think we are only the people with problems.
B. Our problems override other considerations; we can’t think beyond our own vexations.
C. When we see a small dampness on our wall we scurry to get them repaired and corrected,
D. but we don’t think of people whose homes have been washed away by the rage of the rain gods.
(a) A and B
(b) B and D
(c) C only
(d) C and D
(e) None of the above
Q2. A. Chen Jianping repeated again on twitter something her fiancé said
B. about anti-Japan protests getting violent, and added, “Charge, angry youth!”
C. For this she was sentenced one year in a labour camp.
D. Twitter is banned in China, but its easy to use blocked sites with simple internet tricks.
(a) A only
(b) B only
(c) C only
(d) B and D
(e) None of the above
Q3. A. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, is gyre of marine litter in the central North Pacific Ocean.
B. The patch extends over a very wide area, with estimates ranging from area
C. the size of the state of Texas to one larger as the continental United States;
D. however, the exact size is unknown.
(a) A and D
(b) B and C
(c) C only
(d) D only
(e) None of the above
Q4. A. At media agency Mindshare’s Mumbai office
B. sit a team of ninety-three individuals
C. who’s only focus is the consumer giant Hindustan Unilever.
D. In fact, this unit occupies an area the size of most mid-sized agency’s in this country.
(a) A only
(b) A and C
(c) A and D
(d) B and C
(e) None of the above
Q5. A. One of the classroom exercise I conduct with my Persuasive Communication students
B. at IIMA is taken from Kurukshestra war.
C. I ask a student to be Kunti, other to be Karna.
D. Kunti has to persuade Karna to leave Duryodhana and join the Pandavas.
(a) A only
(b) A and B
(c) C and D
(d) D only
(e) None of the above
Q6. A. The debasement of currencies, particularly US dollar, has given gold,
B. perceived a monetary unit, a leg up with the metal slated to record it’s tenth annual gain,
C. the longest since 1920’s. With the US Federal Reserve set to pump $600 billion
D. through purchase of debt, more money is expected to chase commodities such as gold.
(a) A and D
(b) A and C
(c) C and D
(d) D only
(e) None of the above
Q7. A. Three years have passed since Dr. Ira Kalish, global research head, Deloitte, visited India.
B. But the changes in modern trade are all too apparent to Kalish.
C. There has been well-publicised expansions and scale backs.
D. Some have taken a fall, and others picked pace.
(a) A and B
(b) B and C
(c) C and D
(d) D only
(e) None of the above
Q8. A. The world of luxury is innovating in ways which strike an emotional chord with the effluent buyer.
B. And the elite are not complaining.
C. Vishakha Doshi Director Marketing & Communication Entrack distributors for Montblanc India says that people identify with the core values of such legends.
D. “Each of the limited edition luxury writing instrument pays tribute to icons and is a collector’s pride.”
(a) A, C and D
(b) B only
(c) All are correct
(d) All are incorrect
(e) None of the above
Q9. A. NRIs does not include a person who has gone out of India on employment, business or vocation,
B. or any other purpose for an uncertain period.
C. Also, a person who has come to stay in India other than employment,
D. business or vocation, or on any other purpose for an uncertain period.
(a) A, C and D
(b) B only
(c) All are correct
(d) All are incorrect
(e) None of the above
Q10. A. Companies will have to compete not only on prices to the consumer
B. but also remunerative prices to farmers.
C. This is possible only if they invest on better seeds, fertilizers and farm practices.
D. The farmer has to get higher returns from his land and they need support to do this.
(a) A only
(b) B only
(c) A and D
(d) C and D
(e) None of the above
Q11. A. Its one thing to win power, another to wield it.
B. Two disspirited leaders met in Delhi this week.
C. President Obama was chastened by dramatic electoral losses in the US Congress and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh disheartened by never ending corruption scandals.
D. Both seemed to have forgot the fundamentals of what created their respective democracies.
(a) A and B
(b) C and D
(c) A and C
(d) B and D
(e) None of the above
Q12. A. Just like America’s founding fathers were obsessed with liberty,
B. so were Indias founders deeply attached to dharma-so much so that they placed
C. the dharma-chakra in the middle of Indian flag.
D. The Congress party still does not realize how much it has diminished by the relentless series of corruption scandals.
(a) All are correct
(b) All are incorrect
(c) A and D
(d) B and C
(e) None of the above
Q13. A. Her words had the desired effect.
B. and when he had reached her place, he stopped for longer than he had intended to.
C. Throughout the drive to her home,
D. he had kept thinking about how much he would miss her.
(a) All are correct
(b) All are incorrect
(c) A and D
(d) B and C
(e) None of the above
Q14. A. Couldn’t make it to Arnab’s show tonight. Nor to Rahul’s (Headlines Today).
B. The topic on both were the same – it’s the big story about Raakhi Sawant’s
C. show timing getting changed to a later slot.
D. But hopefully kids won’t be awake to watch this rubbish. So… it’s all good.
(a) All are correct
(b) All are incorrect
(c) A, C and D
(d) A, B and C
(e) None of the above
Q15. A. Liquid Comics, an entertainment company found by three Indians
B. have announced the digital iPad release of “Untouchable”,
C. a graphic novel with a supernatural horror twist
D. exploring various themes of racial prejudice during the British Raj.
(a) A and B
(b) C and D
(c) A and C
(d) B and D
(e) None of the above