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BBA – CBS 2009 Page 1**) 6AIJ2HAF Test-Booklet : BBA-CBS – 2009 No. of Questions : 150 Time allowed : 2 hours Max. Marks : 450 Instructions to Candidate 1. Fill up the following information in ball point Pen : Roll No.: ______________________ Name of the Candidate: ____________________________________ Name of Centre: ________________________________________________________________________ Signature of Candidate: __________________ Signature of Invigilator: ____________________________ 2. Total time allowed is 2 hours. 3. The Answer Sheet is placed inside the Test-Booklet. At 9:50 a.m. (on 1st bell) take out the Answer Sheet WITHOUT BREAKING THE SEAL of the test booklet. 4. Read instructions given on the Test-Booklet and Answer-Sheet carefully. Fill up the information on the Test-Booklet and Answer-Sheet as per the instructions. 5. Break open the seal of the TEST BOOKLET at 10.00 a.m. (on 2nd bell). You are advised to make sure that the SERIAL NUMBER of your Answer-Sheet is the same as the SERIAL NUMBER of your Test-Booklet. If there is a discrepancy, request the invigilator to replace the Test-Booklet and the Answer-Sheet immediately. Do not use an Answer-Sheet which has a different SERIAL NUMBER than the one given on the Test-Booklet. 6. Check the SERIES NUMBER of your Test-Booklet. The SERIES NUMBER is also printed on every page of the Test-Booklet. If there is a discrepancy, get your Test-Booklet and Answer-Sheet replaced with a new one. 7. Ensure that there are 150 questions serially numbered from 1 to 150 in the Test-Booklet and 16 pages. 8. For marking answers use HP pencil only 9. Show your Admit Card to the Invigilator. Write your Test-Booklet Serial Number, Test-Booklet Series Number and mark your attendance and left hand thumb impression on the Attendance Sheet. Sign the Identity Form. Make sure that the Invigilator signs both your Test-Booklet and Answer- Sheet. 10. Each correct answer will get a score of plus 3 marks; each wrong answer will get a score of minus 1 mark; and question not answered will get a score of 0 mark. ASA Sereies – 41 BBA – CBS 2009 Page 2 **) 6AIJ2HAF 11. Darken only ONE bubble for each question as shown in the example below. If you darken more than one bubble, your answer will be treated as wrong. Wrong Method Right Method 12. If you wish to change an answer, ERASE completely the already darkened bubble, then make a fresh mark. 13. Make marks only in the spaces provided. Please do not make any stray marks on the answer sheet. 15. Mark your answer only in the appropriate space against the number corresponding to the question you are answering. 16. You are NOT ALLOWED to use any calculating devices. Make sure that you do not possess any pages blank, handwritten or printed. If such material is found in your possession during the examination, you will be disqualified for admission. 17. Mobile phones and Pagers are not allowed inside the Examination Hall. 18. If you are found copying/helping others you will be disqualified for admission. 19. At the end of the examination, handover the Answer-Sheet to the invigilator. 20. Do not leave the examination hall until you are asked do so. A B C A B C BBA – CBS 2009 Page 3 **) 6AIJ2HAF 1. Which is the first Indian Company to be listed in NASDAQ (A) Reliance (B) TCS (C) HCL (D) Infosys 2. Dalichi Sankyo has taken over which of the following Companies/Corporation of Indian base (A) Jet Airways (B) Ranbaxy (C) Bhilai Steel Plant (D) National Textiles Corporation 3. ‘Inspire the Next’ is the slogan of (A) EPSON (B) Hitachi (C) Sony (D) LG 4. XYLO – Cars are being manufactured by (A) TOYOTA (B) HYUNDAI (C) TATA MOTORS (D) MAHINDRA 5. The Brand Ambassador for OMEGA Watches in India is (A) Shahrukh Khan (B) Amir Khan (C) George Clooney (D) Sania Mirza 6. Maruti Udyog Limited recently launched a new model called (A) SX 4 (B) 800 DUO (C) A-Star (D) FABIA 7. Who is the current President of NASSCOM ? (A) Pramod Bhasin (B) Rajiv Memani (C) Kiran Karnik (D) Ganesh Natrajan 8. “Featherlite” is associated with (A) Woolen Garments (B) Sanitary ware (C) Furniture (D) Travel Bags 9. The Pay Revision Committee for the public sector executives which submitted its report recently was headed by (A) Justice S. Ratnavel Pandian (B) Justice (Retd.) M. J. Rao (C) Justice (Retd.) M. B. Shah (D) Dr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia 10. The recent meeting of G-20 Summit was held in (A) New York (B) Helsinki (C) London (D) Washington 11. M. S. Dhoni, Indian Cricket Team captain promotes – (A) Airtel (B) Aircel (C) Big TV (D) Tata Indicom 12. The News channel which hosts the “News Hour” is (A) NDTV (B) UTV India (C) “TIMES NOW (D) ZEE NEWS 13. ‘Sar Utha Ke Jiyo’ is the slogan of (A) LIC of India (B) HDFC Standard Life (C) ICICI Prudential (D) AVIVA 14. “God’s Own Country” is the slogan of (A) Himachal Pradesh Tourism Corporation (B) Kerala Tourism Corporation (C) J&K Tourism Corporation (D) Goa Tourism Corporation 15. VAIO Laptop is manufactured and marketed by (A) IBM (B) SONY (C) COMPAQ (D) WIPRO BBA – CBS 2009 Page 4 **) 6AIJ2HAF 16. Who is the author of the book ‘Economic Nightmare of India’? (A) Morarji Desai (B) Narayana Murthy (C) Charan Singh (D) Jyoti Basu 17. Who is the present chairman of SEBI? (A) C. B. Bhave (B) P. C. Jha (C) G. Domodharan (D) J. Harinarayan 18. Pantaloons Femina Miss India 2009 pageant was held in (A) Mumbai (B) New Delhi (C) Chandigarh (D) Bangalore 19. Who among the following has not been inducted as Director in the ‘Satyam’ Board by the Government? (A) Deepak Parekh (B) Kiran Karnik (C) Anand Mahindra (D) Tarun Das 20. Which of the following is a British Firm? (A) Vodafone (B) Airtel (C) Aircel (D) Ericsson 21. OTCEI is (A) Atomic submarine of China (B) Economic Policy of USA (C) An Indian Share Market (D) A defence research organization 22. A train which has started last year between Kolkata (India) and Dhaka (Bangladesh) has been named (A) Sadbhawana Express (B) Shanti Express (C) Maitri Express (D) Aman Express 23. The headquarters of which of the following is correctly given? (A) UNO – London (B) WTO – Geneva (C) ILO – New York (D) FAO – Chicago 24. Which among the following is a public sector commercial bank? (A) ICICI Bank (B) HDFC Bank (C) Indian Overseas Bank (D) UTI Bank 25. Who is the Chairman of the Planning Commission? (A) President (B) Prime Minister (C) Finance Minister (D) Governor of RBI 26. POSCO which is to establish a steel plant in Orissa belongs to which country? (A) USA (B) South Africa (C) South Korea (D) Germany 27. Which one has become 8th member of SAARC? (A) China (B) Afghanistan (C) Mauritius (D) Myanmar 28. Which of the following cities has become the first 100% e-literate city of India? (A) Pune (B) Hyderabad (C) Kozikode (D) Bangalore 29. UNO has fixed the target for ‘Education for All’ till the year (A) 2012 (B) 2013 (C) 2014 (D) 2015 30. Who is the richest resident Indian in the Economic Magazine – Forbes 2008? (A) Azim Premji (B) Laxmi Mittal (C) Mukesh Ambani (D) Ratan Tata BBA – CBS 2009 Page 5 **) 6AIJ2HAF Directions for Questions 31–36: Choose the set of words, that when inserted in the sentence with blanks, best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole. 31. He was _________ because his plans had gone ___________. (A) pleased .............................. awry (B) distraught ............................ awry (C) pleased ................................ distraught (D) awry ..................................... distraught 32. The musical performance _____________ my _____________ and made the evening memorable. (A) deliberated ................... intentions (B) masqueraded .................... nerves (C) stimulated .......................... senses (D) freed ...................... nostrils 33. He worked with so much ___________ that no one could ___________ with him. (A) Laziness .................. criticize (B) competition ............... zeal (C) zeal ....................... compete (D) zeal ........................ praise 34. The smuggler yielded to the _____________ and fell into the police ___________. (A) temptation .................................. trap (B) ransom ....................................... cordon (C) bribe .................................. car (D) drugs ................................. sleep 35. The __________ of 24 × 7 news is difficult to ___________ to. (A) vicarious ....................... satiate (B) flamboyance ...................... understand (C) nuisance ............................. adopt (D) plethora ............................... relate 36. Raj ____________ hard, but Rahul ____________ works. (A) work ............................ harder (B) work ............................. hard (C) works ........................... hardly (D) works ............................ hard Directions for Questions 37–47: Choose the most appropriate word nearest in meaning to the word given in capitals. 37. INSURRECTION (A) blessing (B) prohibition (C) uprising (D) surety 38. CAPITULATE (A) succumb (B) slander (C) sylvan (D) measure 39. INDIGENT (A) indigestion (B) poor (C) obstinate (D) greedy 40. GARRULOUS (A) Laconic (B) wordy (C) frozen (D) ferocious 41. PLAUDIT (A) scholar (B) cheat (C) commendation (D) complaint BBA – CBS 2009 Page 6 **) 6AIJ2HAF Directions for Questions 42–48: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: A majority of companies in India are trying to be selective while planning their workforce, compensation and benefit cuts for this year, even as they anticipate a decline in their company’s business performance, next year, reveals a new mercer Survey, ‘Leading Through Unprecedented Times’. The survey states that Indian companies are likely to curtail overall hiring, while continuing to hire talent to fill shortages in key skill-sets. Another interesting fact that the survey reveals is that most companies in India still hope to avoid significant workforce reductions. However, it also states that a deep or prolonged economic downturn could force a more drastic action. “Clearly, what the survey indicates is that while workforce reductions will occur in India, there will be hiring which will be selective and skill based, and most companies believe they can avoid significant workforce cuts,” express Padma Ravichandar, Country Leader, Mercer Consulting (India). S. Y. Siddiqui, Managing Executive Officer (Admn.), Maruti Suzuki India Limited, says : “Our expansion plans and recruitment intentions continue to remain unaltered. We are specifically looking at strengthening the R & D capability of our company. And in this quest, we have already planned to scale up our manpower requirements for our R & D functions to almost 1,000 employees by 2010–11. The number of engineers hired has shot up from a little less than 300 that we recruited in the beginning of the last year, to around 600 now. Recently the company has recruited a batch of 250 Graduate Engineer Trainees (GETs) too. We have undertaken many initiatives to bring down costs, across operations but neither are we holding back our recruitment activities nor are we handing over pink slips to our employees to cut costs. The current situation does raise a lot of concern but we view it as a short term phenomenon and are confident that India will emerge as a strong economy in the near future.” 42. According to the Mercer survey, companies in India anticipate (A) A rise in business performance (B) A decline in business performance (C) Benefit cuts for their employees (D) Curtailing hiring 43. The hiring pattern anticipated in the survey is (A) Overall workforce reductions (B) Increased recruitment (C) Curtailed hiring with a focus on hiring employees with key skill sets (D) Hiring in the area of R & D 44. The tone of the survey is (A) Pessimistic (B) Optimistic (C) Neutral (D) Guardedly Optimistic 45. According to the statement given by S. Y. Siddiqui, Maruti plans to (A) Hand out plenty of pink slips in the coming year (B) Hire plenty of GETs in the coming year (C) Focus on recruitment in the area of R & D (D) Hold back recruitment activities 46. The antonym of the following word appears in the title of the survey. (A) Customary (B) Economical (C) Honest (D) Expensive BBA – CBS 2009 Page 7 **) 6AIJ2HAF 47. What is the relationship between the survey report and Siddiqui’s statement? (A) Antithetical (B) Complementary (C) No relationship (D) Contradictory 48. The main point of concern in the passage is (A) Business Performance (B) Shortage in key skill-sets (C) Expansion Plans (D) Recruitment Intentions Directions for Questions 49–53: Choose the correct antonym for the following words given in CAPITALS. 49. GERMANE (A) teutonic (B) healthy (C) massive (D) irrelevant 50. PERMANENT (A) mutable (B) indifferent (C) improper (D) frugal 51. INSIPID (A) juicy (B) tasty (C) emaciated (D) silly 52. AMENABLE (A) agreeable (B) responsive (C) intractable (D) accomodative 53. ABHOR (A) detest (B) hate (C) adore (D) absolve Directions for Questions 54–59: In each of the following groups, one word is misspelt. Choose that word. 54. (A) intransigent (B) inocuous (C) incognito (D) illicit 55. (A) comensurate (B) collaborate (C) castigate (D) corpulent 56. (A) caricature (B) profusion (C) priviledge (D) benediction 57. (A) preference (B) lettering (C) betterment (D) detterent 58. (A) opportunity (B) oprobrium (C) obsolete (D) onerous 59. (A) cushion (B) fusion (C) mision (D) fashion Directions for Questions 60–64: Each of the following questions has a pair of words that have a relationship to each other. Choose the alternative from the choices given that has the same relationship. 60. MOROSE : CHEERFUL (A) Fragile : Frail (B) Beautiful : Pretty (C) Replete : Deprive (D) Pittance : Paltry 61. FLOCK : BIRD (A) Classroom : Student (B) Team : Player (C) Garden : flower (D) Parliament : Minister BBA – CBS 2009 Page 8 **) 6AIJ2HAF 62. RIVER : OCEAN (A) River : Distributary (B) River : Tributary (C) Tributary : River (D) Distributary : River 63. VIXEN : FOX (A) Kitten : Cat (B) Lion : Tiger (C) Bull : Ox (D) Hen : Cock 64. ALPHABET : WORD (A) Word : Book (B) Word : Sentence (C) Word : Essay (D) Word : Speech Directions for Questions 65–70: In the following you have been provided with the beginning and the end of a sentence. The rest of the sentence is broken into 4 parts, each labelled w, x, y and z. You are required to arrange these so as to form a complete and meaningful sentence. Choose the correct combination from the choices given. 65. It takes ................................................ can be seen at once. w) for the results of a good x) a long time y) deed to show z) but the results of an evil deed (A) zywx (B) wxyz (C) xwyz (D) yzwx 66. The girl ................................................ to give the beggar. w) put her hand x) coin y) into the money bag z) and drew out a (A) zxyw (B) yzwx (C) wxyz (D) wyzx 67. The use of intelligence tests ................................................ and can be accurately measured. w) is an inherited characteristic x) which has nothing to do with the child’s environment y) has been dominated z) by the idea that intelligence (A) yzwx (B) zyxw (C) wzyx (D) xzwy 68. In democratic countries ................................................ by all sections of society. w) is rightly condemned x) press y) any effort to restrict z) the freedom of the (A) yxwz (B) yzxw (C) ywxz (D) yzwx 69. Applications ....................................... in the scale of pay as admissable by the Companies’ Act. w) are invited from x) in the department of Sales y) eligible candidates z) for filling up two posts (A) xzyw (B) zyxw (C) yxwz (D) wyzw BBA – CBS 2009 Page 9 **) 6AIJ2HAF 70. All coloured objects ................................................ in varying degrees. w) or transmit others x) wavelength of light y) selectively absorb certain z) and reflect (A) yxzw (B) wxyz (C) yxwz (D) xwyz 71. Three consecutive positive even numbers are such that thrice that first number exceeds double the third by 2, the third number is (A) 10 (B) 14 (C) 16 (D) 12 72. Which of the following is true (A) ( ) 2 2 3 3 7 7 · (B) ( ) 2 2 3 3 7 7 > (C) ( ) 2 2 3 3 7 7 < (D) None of the above 73. Two poles 15 m and 30 m high stand upright in a playground. If their feet be 36 m apart, then the distance between their tops is (A) 30 m (B) 36 m (C) 39 m (D) 40 m 74. How many words can be formed with the letters of the word ‘EQUATION’? (A) 6 ! (B) 7 ! (C) 8 ! (D) 9 ! 75. If X 3 , Y 4 · then the value of 6 y x 7 y x − + + is (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 76. A man takes 8 hrs to walk to a certain place and ride back. However, he could have gained 2 hrs, if he had covered both ways by riding. How long would he take to walk both ways? (A) 2 hrs (B) 8 hrs (C) 10 hrs (D) 12 hrs 77. A sells a bicycle to B at a profit of 30% and B sells it to C at a loss of 20%. If C pays Rs. 520/= for it, at what price did A buy? (A) Rs. 500/- (B) Rs. 520/- (C) Rs. 540/- (D) Rs. 580/- 78. In a locality, two thirds of the people have cable TV, one-fifth have VCR, and one-tenth have both. The fraction of people having either cable-TV or VCR is (A) 19/30 (B) 3/5 (C) 17/30 (D) 23/30 79. A consumer survey shows that 60% Indians like watching television and 70% like listening to FM radio. What is the percentage of Indians according to the survey who like both? (A) 30% (B) 60% (C) Between 30% and 70% (D) Between 30% and 60% BBA – CBS 2009 Page 10 **) 6AIJ2HAF 80. If x 1 f(x) , x 1 − · + the f(2x) is (A) 2f(x) 1 f(x) 3 + + (B) f(x) 1 f(x) 2 + − (C) 3f(x) 1 f(x) 1 + + (D) None of the above 81. 120° If the two lines in the above circle intersect at the center of the circle making an angle of 120°, what fraction of circular area is shaded? (A) 1 6 (B) 1 2 (C) 1 4 (D) 1 3 82. If Lata will be 40 years old after 7 years, what was her age y years ago? (A) 33 + y (B) y – 33 (C) 33 – y (D) None of the above 83. Mr. Sood wants to put up fencing on two sides of his rectangular yard and erect walls on other two sides which measure 20 feet each. If the yard has an area of 700 square feet, how many feet of fencing does he need? (A) 60 (B) 50 (C) 70 (D) 80 84. Three children, X, Y and Z of a business tycoon inherit his property worth crores of rupees. Out of the total amount, Rs. 200 crores were donated to charity. The remaining amount was divided among X, Y and Z in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4. If Y’s share is Rs. 300 crores, what was the business tycoon’s property worth? (A) Rs. 1500 Crores (B) Rs. 2000 crores (C) Rs. 1650 crores (D) None of the above 85. Increasing the original price of an article by 16% and then increasing the new price by 20% is equivalent to increasing the original price by (A) 36.35% (B) 39.2% (C) 38% (D) None of the above 86. ( ) ( ) 1 3 3 1 + − is equal to (A) – 2 (B) 2 (C) – 3 (D) – 1 87. If 4 log 3 10 64 log 9 log x, + · then x is equal to (A) 10 5 (B) 10 7 (C) 10 12 (D) 10 15 BBA – CBS 2009 Page 11 **) 6AIJ2HAF 88. If a 2 – b 2 = 18, what is the value of (a + b) if (a – b) = 9 (A) 2 (B) 9 (C) 27 (D) None of the above 89. What is the value of n if ( ) 2 2n 4 4 3 3 1 + · (A) 3 (B) – 3 (C) 12 (D) – 12 90. If x 2 – 2xy + y 2 = 81. What is the value of x y − ? (A) 81 (B) 9 (C) 3 (D) None of the above Directions for Questions 91–93: Identify the missing number. 91. 20, 30, 25, 35, ?, 40 (A) 45 (B) 35 (C) 25 (D) 30 92. 11, 19, ?, 41, 55 (A) 31 (B) 29 (C) 26 (D) 39 93. 41 44 36 66 72 78 62 ? (A) 120 (B) (C) 130 (D) 132 94. It costs a manufacturer Rs. X per component to make the first 1000 components. All subsequent components cost X 3 each. If X = Rs. 1.50. How much will it cost to manufacture 4,000 components. (A) Rs. 3,500 (B) Rs. 3,000 (C) Rs. 4,000 (D) Rs. 3,250 95. A train travelling at 60 mph enters a tunnel that is 5 miles long. The train is one mile long. How many minutes does it take for the train to pass through the tunnel? (A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7 96. P and Q are the two positive integers such that PQ = 64. Which of the following cannot be the value of P + Q. (A) 20 (B) 65 (C) 16 (D) 35 97. How many triangles are there in the following figure (A) 8 (B) 12 (C) 10 (D) 14 BBA – CBS 2009 Page 12 **) 6AIJ2HAF 98. The multiplicative inverse of 1 18 − is (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 1 18 (D) – 18 99. Solve for x when x 3 81 9 log 9 log 9 1 log 81 4 + · (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 1 2 (D) 1 2 − Directions for Questions 100–105: The table below shows the unit sales of the TT950 motorcycle in six European countries over a six month period. These motorcycles are imported into each country by a main dealer. Use this information to answer the questions. Country Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Total Germany 34 47 45 54 56 60 296 UK 40 44 6 47 47 46 260 France 37 32 32 32 34 33 200 Belgium 14 14 14 16 17 14 89 Spain 29 29 28 31 29 31 177 Italy 22 24 24 26 25 23 144 Total 176 190 179 206 208 207 1166 Motorcycle Sales (Model TT950) 100. What percentage of the overall total was sold to the German importer? (A) 22.0 (B) 25.4 (C) 25.8 (D) 24.1 101. What percentage of the overall total was sold in May? (A) 24.1 (B) 25.6 (C) 27.1 (D) 17.9 102. Which month showed the biggest increase in total sales from the previous month? (A) Feb (B) Mar (C) Apr (D) May 103. What percentage of the monthly total was sold to the biggest importer in February? (A) 24.7 (B) 23.1 (C) 36.5 (D) 51.1 104. What is the average number of units per month imported into Italy over the first four months of the year? (A) 22 (B) 23 (C) 24 (D) 25 105. What percentage of total imports is accounted for by the three smallest importers? (A) 37. 1 (B) 40.0 (C) 36.6 (D) 35.1 BBA – CBS 2009 Page 13 **) 6AIJ2HAF 106. If the length of a rectangle increases by 10% and the breadth of that rectangle decreases by 12% then the % change in area is (A) 3% (B) 3.2% (C) 4.6% (D) 4% 107. The circumference of a circle is 100 cm. The side of the square inscribed in the circle is (A) 2 50 π (B) 50 2 π (C) 2 100 π (D) 100 2 π 108. The sum of 1st n odd numbers is (A) n (B) n 2 (C) n 2 + 1 (D) n 2 – 1 109. Solve –3 –3 –3 1 1 – 3 2 1 4 ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ | ` | ` ' ' . , . , ¹ ¹ ¹ ¹ | ` . , (A) 19 64 (B) 27 16 (C) 64 19 (D) 16 25 110. If 1 x – 5. x | ` · . , Find the value of 2 2 1 x x + (A) 16 (B) 20 (C) 25 (D) 27 Directions for Questions 111–114: Read the following information carefully and choose the right answer. Seven people J, K, L, M, N, O and P are standing in a single file line, facing an information booth. The first person is closest to the booth. N is somewhere ahead of O. There is exactly one person standing between L and P. M is immediately behind both K and M. 111. If M and L are fourth and fifth in line respectively, which of the following must be true? (A) K is first (B) N is first (C) O is sixth (D) O is seventh 112. In the sequence worked out for Ques. 81 which of the following may not be true? (A) P is last (B) K is first (C) N is second (D) M is second 113. In the sequence worked out for Ques. 81 what is the position of J. (A) 4th (B) 6th (C) 2nd (D) None of the above 114. If J is standing immediately behind P, then which of the following must be true? (A) J is fifth (B) L is first (C) L is second (D) O is seventh BBA – CBS 2009 Page 14 **) 6AIJ2HAF 115. Which of the following diagrams correctly represents elephants, wolves and Animals (A) (B) (C) (D) 116. Which of the following diagrams correctly illustrates the relationship among carrots, vegetables and food? (A) (B) (C) (D) Directions for Questions 117–119: The diagram given below shows the number of students who got distinction in three subjects out of 500 students. Study the diagram carefully and answer the questions that follow. 12 11 13 42 47 Chemistry Physics Mathematics 15 50 117. What is the percentage of students who got distinction in only two subjects? (A) 8% (B) 9% (C) 10% (D) 12% 118. What is the percentage of students who got distinction? (A) 28% (B) 35% (C) 38% (D) 40% BBA – CBS 2009 Page 15 **) 6AIJ2HAF 119. The percentage of students with distinction marks in mathematics is (A) 17.8% (B) 18.6% (C) 19.2% (D) 20.6% 120. Pointing to a man, a woman said, “His mother is the only daughter of my mother.” How is the woman related to the man? (A) Mother (B) Daughter (C) Sister (D) Grandmother Directions for Questions 121–123: The figure below is a geometrical presentation of a route map. Refer to this diagram and answer the questions that follow. 4 0 k m 2 8 k m 36 km 3 2 k m 2 2 k m 4 8 k m 72 km 5 8 k m E A B C D 121. By what distance is the straight line joining journey from A to E shorter than via D. (A) 10 km (B) 8 km (C) 12 km (D) 6 km 122. If one drives from city A to city E via C only, with a speed of 40 km per hour, how much time will it take to reach E? (A) 1 hr 20 mins (B) 2 hr 40 mins (C) 2 hrs (D) 1 hr 35 mins 123. A man make a round trip from A, via B, C, E and D in 5 hours. He completes his journey upto E in 3 hours. What should be his speed after E to complete the journey in stipulated time? (A) 35 km/hr (B) 40 km/hr (C) 38 km/hr (D) 32 km/hr Directions for Questions 124–130: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer. In a game exactly six inverted cups stand side by side in a straight line and each has exactly one ball hidden under it. The cups are numbered consecutively 1 through 6. Each of the ball is painted a single solid color. The colors of the balls are green, magenta, orange, purple, red and yellow. The balls have been hidden under the cups in a manner that conforms to the following conditions: The purple ball must be hidden under a lower-numbered cup than the orange ball. The red ball must be hidden under a cup immediately adjacent to the cup under which the magenta ball is hidden. The green ball must be hidden under cup 5. 124. Which of the following could be the colors of the balls under the cups, in order from 1 through 6? (A) Green, Yellow, Magenta, Red, Orange, Yellow (B) Magenta, Green, Purple, Red, Orange, Yellow (C) Magenta, Red, Purple, Yellow Green, Orange (D) Orange, Yellow, Red, Magenta, Green Purple BBA – CBS 2009 Page 16 **) 6AIJ2HAF 125. If the magenta ball is under cup 4, the red ball must be under cup (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 5 126. A ball of which of the following colors could be under cup 6? (A) Green (B) Magenta (C) Purple (D) Yellow 127. If the purple ball is under cup 4, the orange ball must be under cup (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 6 128. Which of the following must be true? (A) The green ball is under a lower numbered cup than the yellow ball (B) The orange ball is under a lower numbered cup than the green ball (C) The purple ball is under a lower numbered cup than the green ball (D) The purple ball is under a lower numbered cup than the red ball 129. If the orange ball is under cup 2, balls of which of the following colors could be under cups immediately adjacent to each other? (A) Green and magenta (B) Green and purple (C) Orange and yellow (D) Purple and red 130. If the magenta ball is under cup 1, balls of which of the following colors must be under cups immediately adjacent to each other? (A) Green and Orange (B) Green and Yellow (C) Purple and Red (D) Purple and Yellow 131. Which figure is the odd one out? (A) (B) (C) (D) 132. Which figure is next in the series? ? ? (A) (B) (C) (D) BBA – CBS 2009 Page 17 **) 6AIJ2HAF 133. Which figure belongs in neither group ? Group 1 Group 2 (A) (B) (C) (D) 134. Which figure completes the series? (B) (C) (D) (A) BBA – CBS 2009 Page 18 **) 6AIJ2HAF 135. Which figure completes the statement ? is to as is to (C) (D) (A) (B) Directions for Questions 136–140: The table below shows the number of nonotechnology papers published by leading US Universities over a six year period. Use this information to answer the questions. 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Harvard Princeton Yale Duke Stanford Nanotechnology Papers Published 136. How many papers were published by researches at Yale in 2002 (A) 50 (B) 55 (C) 60 (D) 65 BBA – CBS 2009 Page 19 **) 6AIJ2HAF 137. In what year did researchers at Stanford publish most papers? (A) 2000 (B) 2001 (C) 2002 (D) 2003 138. In what year did researchers at Duke and Yale first publish the same number of papers (A) 2000 (B) 2001 (C) 2002 (D) 2003 139. In what year did researchers at Princeton publish more papers than those at Harvard? (A) 2000 (B) 2001 (C) 2002 (D) 2004 140. Which university published the second highest number of papers over the period? (A) Harvard (B) Princeton (C) Yale (D) Duke Directions for Questions 141–145: Refer to the following data and answer the questions that follow. A numerical machine accepts two values X and Y. Then it updates these values as X = XY and Y = Y + 1 in every step. The machine stops at X ≥ N. 141. For X = 3, Y = 2 and N = 100, how many steps are performed before the machine stops? (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5 142. In the above question, what is the final value of X? (A) 6 (B) 20 (C) 72 (D) 360 143. In the above question, what is the final value of Y? (A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 20 144. If the value of N is changed to 500, what would be the final value of X? (A) 360 (B) 500 (C) 560 (D) 2160 145. If X = 2 and Y = 3, what should be the minimum value of N such that final value of Y is 7? (A) 300 (B) 360 (C) 720 (D) 860 Directions for Questions 146–147: In a certain code language (i) 'Pic vic nic' means 'Winter is cold'; (ii) 'to nic re' means 'summer is hot'; (iii) 're pic too' means 'winter and summer'; (iv) 'vic tho pa' means 'nights are cold'; 146. Which word in that language means 'Summer'? (A) nic (B) re (C) to (D) pic 147. T\o find the answer to the above question, which of the following statements is superfluous? (A) only (ii) (B) only (iv) (C) Both (i) and (iv) (D) neither (i) nor (iv) BBA – CBS 2009 Page 20 **) 6AIJ2HAF 148. A man is facing north-west. He turns 90°in the clockwise direction and then 135°in the anticlockwise direction. What direction is he facing now? (A) East (B) West (C) North (D) South Directions for Questions 149–150: In a particular coded language the alphabets are written as A =2; B = 5; C = 10; D = 17; E = 26; ---------- Decode the language and answer the following 149. 5 82 325 17 stands for (A) BURN (B) BARK (C) BIND (D) BIRD 150. Which of the following will be the coded Language for the word EXAM? (A) 26 626 2 145 (B) 26 577 2 170 (C) 36 626 2 145 (D) 36 577 2 169 BBA – CBS 2009 Page 21 **) 6AIJ2HAF Q. No. Answer Key Q. No. Answer Key Q. No. Answer Key 1 D 51 B 101 D 2 B 52 C 102 C 3 B 53 C 103 A 4 D 54 B 104 C 5 A 55 A 105 D 6 C 56 C 106 B 7 C 57 D 107 A 8 C 58 B 108 B 9 B 59 C 109 A 10 C 60 C 110 D 11 B 61 B 111 C 12 C 62 C 112 D 13 B 63 D 113 D 14 B 64 B 114 D 15 B 65 C 115 A 16 C 66 D 116 A 17 A 67 A 117 A 18 A 68 B 118 C 19 C 69 D 119 A 20 A 70 A 120 C 21 C 71 B 121 B 22 C 72 B 122 C 23 B 73 C 123 B 24 C 74 C 124 C BBA_CBS 2009 Answer Key BBA – CBS 2009 Page 22 **) 6AIJ2HAF 25 B 75 A 125 C 26 C 76 C 126 D 27 B 77 A 127 D 28 C 78 D 128 C 29 A 79 A 129 A 30 C 80 D 130 A 31 B 81 A 131 A 32 C 82 C 132 A 33 C 83 C 133 B 34 A 84 D 134 C 35 D 85 B 135 D 36 C 86 B 136 D 37 C 87 A 137 C 38 A 88 A 138 A 39 B 89 B 139 C 40 B 90 C 140 C 41 C 91 D 141 B 42 B 92 B 142 D 43 C 93 B 143 C 44 D 94 B 144 D 45 C 95 C 145 C 46 A 96 D 146 B 47 B 97 B 147 C 48 D 98 D 148 B 49 D 99 A 149 D 50 A 100 B 150 B 11. Darken only ONE bubble for each question as shown in the example below. If you darken more than one bubble, your answer will be treated as wrong. Wrong Method Right Method A B C A B C 12. 13. 15. 16. If you wish to change an answer, ERASE completely the already darkened bubble, then make a fresh mark. Make marks only in the spaces provided. Please do not make any stray marks on the answer sheet. Mark your answer only in the appropriate space against the number corresponding to the question you are answering. You are NOT ALLOWED to use any calculating devices. Make sure that you do not possess any pages blank, handwritten or printed. If such material is found in your possession during the examination, you will be disqualified for admission. Mobile phones and Pagers are not allowed inside the Examination Hall. If you are found copying/helping others you will be disqualified for admission. At the end of the examination, handover the Answer-Sheet to the invigilator. Do not leave the examination hall until you are asked do so. 17. 18. 19. 20. Page 2 **) 6AIJ2HAF BBA – CBS 2009 (C) Sony (D) LG 4.) M. Shah (D) Dr. Dhoni. Dalichi Sankyo has taken over which of the following Companies/Corporation of Indian base (A) Jet Airways (B) Ranbaxy (C) Bhilai Steel Plant (D) National Textiles Corporation ‘Inspire the Next’ is the slogan of (A) EPSON (B) Hitachi XYLO – Cars are being manufactured by (A) TOYOTA (B) HYUNDAI 3.) M. (D) ZEE NEWS 13. Which is the first Indian Company to be listed in NASDAQ (A) Reliance (B) TCS (C) HCL (D) Infosys 2. (D) Tata Indicom 12. (C) Kiran Karnik (D) Ganesh Natrajan 8. The Pay Revision Committee for the public sector executives which submitted its report recently was headed by (A) Justice S. Rao (C) Justice (Retd. J.1. (D) AVIVA (B) Kerala Tourism Corporation (D) Goa Tourism Corporation (C) COMPAQ (D) WIPRO Page 3 15. 14. Indian Cricket Team captain promotes – (A) Airtel (B) Aircel (C) Big TV The News channel which hosts the “News Hour” is (A) NDTV (B) UTV India (C) “TIMES NOW ‘Sar Utha Ke Jiyo’ is the slogan of (A) LIC of India (B) HDFC Standard Life (C) ICICI Prudential “God’s Own Country” is the slogan of (A) Himachal Pradesh Tourism Corporation (C) J&K Tourism Corporation VAIO Laptop is manufactured and marketed by (A) IBM (B) SONY 10. (C) TATA MOTORS (D) MAHINDRA 5. The Brand Ambassador for OMEGA Watches in India is (A) Shahrukh Khan (B) Amir Khan (C) George Clooney Maruti Udyog Limited recently launched a new model called (A) SX 4 (B) 800 DUO (C) A-Star Who is the current President of NASSCOM ? (A) Pramod Bhasin (B) Rajiv Memani “Featherlite” is associated with (A) Woolen Garments (B) Sanitary ware (D) Sania Mirza 6. (D) Washington 11. B. Ratnavel Pandian (B) Justice (Retd. (D) FABIA 7. BBA – CBS 2009 **) 6AIJ2HAF . S. Montek Singh Ahluwalia The recent meeting of G-20 Summit was held in (A) New York (B) Helsinki (C) London M. (C) Furniture (D) Travel Bags 9. POSCO which is to establish a steel plant in Orissa belongs to which country? (A) USA (B) South Africa (C) South Korea (D) Germany Which one has become 8th member of SAARC? (A) China (B) Afghanistan (C) Mauritius 27. C. Who is the author of the book ‘Economic Nightmare of India’? (A) Morarji Desai (B) Narayana Murthy (C) Charan Singh Who is the present chairman of SEBI? (A) C. Harinarayan 18. 29. (B) Economic Policy of USA (D) A defence research organization 22. B. Jha (D) Jyoti Basu 17. Which of the following cities has become the first 100% e-literate city of India? (A) Pune (B) Hyderabad (C) Kozikode (D) Bangalore UNO has fixed the target for ‘Education for All’ till the year (A) 2012 (B) 2013 (C) 2014 (D) 2015 Who is the richest resident Indian in the Economic Magazine – Forbes 2008? (A) Azim Premji (B) Laxmi Mittal (C) Mukesh Ambani (D) Ratan Tata Page 4 **) 6AIJ2HAF BBA – CBS 2009 . Bhave (B) P. (D) Governor of RBI 26. (D) FAO – Chicago 24. Who among the following has not been inducted as Director in the ‘Satyam’ Board by the Government? (A) Deepak Parekh (B) Kiran Karnik (C) Anand Mahindra (D) Tarun Das Which of the following is a British Firm? (A) Vodafone (B) Airtel OTCEI is (A) Atomic submarine of China (C) An Indian Share Market 20. 30. (D) Myanmar 28. (C) Aircel (D) Ericsson 21. 25. (C) G. Domodharan (D) J. Pantaloons Femina Miss India 2009 pageant was held in (A) Mumbai (B) New Delhi (C) Chandigarh (D) Bangalore 19.16. A train which has started last year between Kolkata (India) and Dhaka (Bangladesh) has been named (A) Sadbhawana Express (B) Shanti Express (C) Maitri Express (D) Aman Express The headquarters of which of the following is correctly given? (A) UNO – London (B) WTO – Geneva (C) ILO – New York Which among the following is a public sector commercial bank? (A) ICICI Bank (B) HDFC Bank (C) Indian Overseas Bank (D) UTI Bank Who is the Chairman of the Planning Commission? (A) President (B) Prime Minister (C) Finance Minister 23. ........................................ (A) deliberated ................ (B) poor (C) obstinate (D) greedy 40...... zeal (C) zeal ............................ harder (B) work .................... INSURRECTION (A) blessing CAPITULATE (A) succumb INDIGENT (A) indigestion GARRULOUS (A) Laconic PLAUDIT (A) scholar (B) prohibition (C) uprising (D) surety 38.................... 36..... (A) temptation ..... intentions (B) masqueraded ... distraught The musical performance _____________ my _____________ and made the evening memorable.................... that when inserted in the sentence with blanks.................. (A) Laziness ....... satiate (B) flamboyance ................................................. 37.............. nostrils He worked with so much ___________ that no one could ___________ with him............................................. sleep The __________ of 24 × 7 news is difficult to ___________ to................................. (A) vicarious .. hardly (D) works ................. best fit the meaning of the sentence as a whole............ trap (B) ransom . 35.. car (D) drugs ......... 31.................. He was _________ because his plans had gone ___________.Directions for Questions 31–36: Choose the set of words.............................. nerves (C) stimulated ......................... but Rahul ____________ works.. compete (D) zeal .... 33.... hard (C) works . cordon (C) bribe ......... Directions for Questions 37–47: Choose the most appropriate word nearest in meaning to the word given in capitals. (B) cheat (C) commendation (D) complaint BBA – CBS 2009 **) 6AIJ2HAF Page 5 .......... understand (C) nuisance .. 34..................... criticize (B) competition ....... (A) pleased ..... hard 32.... awry (B) distraught .................... (B) wordy (C) frozen (D) ferocious 41.......................... relate Raj ____________ hard........... (B) slander (C) sylvan (D) measure 39.......................... praise The smuggler yielded to the _____________ and fell into the police ___________...... distraught (D) awry ........ (A) work ....................... awry (C) pleased ............ adopt (D) plethora ... senses (D) freed ....................... to around 600 now. Page 6 **) 6AIJ2HAF BBA – CBS 2009 . (A) Customary (B) Economical (C) Honest (D) Expensive 46. across operations but neither are we holding back our recruitment activities nor are we handing over pink slips to our employees to cut costs. it also states that a deep or prolonged economic downturn could force a more drastic action. The current situation does raise a lot of concern but we view it as a short term phenomenon and are confident that India will emerge as a strong economy in the near future. 44. what the survey indicates is that while workforce reductions will occur in India. companies in India anticipate (A) A rise in business performance (B) A decline in business performance (C) Benefit cuts for their employees (D) Curtailing hiring The hiring pattern anticipated in the survey is (A) Overall workforce reductions (B) Increased recruitment (C) Curtailed hiring with a focus on hiring employees with key skill sets (D) Hiring in the area of R & D The tone of the survey is (A) Pessimistic (C) Neutral 43. next year. while continuing to hire talent to fill shortages in key skill-sets.” 42. Siddiqui. According to the Mercer survey. And in this quest. says : “Our expansion plans and recruitment intentions continue to remain unaltered. there will be hiring which will be selective and skill based.000 employees by 2010–11. Another interesting fact that the survey reveals is that most companies in India still hope to avoid significant workforce reductions. Country Leader. Y. Recently the company has recruited a batch of 250 Graduate Engineer Trainees (GETs) too. According to the statement given by S. Maruti plans to (A) Hand out plenty of pink slips in the coming year (B) Hire plenty of GETs in the coming year (C) Focus on recruitment in the area of R & D (D) Hold back recruitment activities The antonym of the following word appears in the title of the survey. Mercer Consulting (India). We are specifically looking at strengthening the R & D capability of our company. Maruti Suzuki India Limited.Directions for Questions 42–48: Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: A majority of companies in India are trying to be selective while planning their workforce. However.” express Padma Ravichandar. we have already planned to scale up our manpower requirements for our R & D functions to almost 1. compensation and benefit cuts for this year.). The survey states that Indian companies are likely to curtail overall hiring. We have undertaken many initiatives to bring down costs. ‘Leading Through Unprecedented Times’. even as they anticipate a decline in their company’s business performance. reveals a new mercer Survey. “Clearly. Y. S. and most companies believe they can avoid significant workforce cuts. The number of engineers hired has shot up from a little less than 300 that we recruited in the beginning of the last year. (B) Optimistic (D) Guardedly Optimistic 45. Managing Executive Officer (Admn. Siddiqui. (B) indifferent (C) improper (D) frugal 51. MOROSE : CHEERFUL (A) Fragile : Frail (B) Beautiful : Pretty FLOCK : BIRD (A) Classroom : Student (C) Garden : flower (C) Replete : Deprive (B) Team : Player (D) Parliament : Minister (D) Pittance : Paltry BBA – CBS 2009 **) 6AIJ2HAF Page 7 . 58. Choose that word. 60. GERMANE (A) teutonic PERMANENT (A) mutable INSIPID (A) juicy AMENABLE (A) agreeable ABHOR (A) detest (B) healthy (C) massive (D) irrelevant 50. (B) tasty (C) emaciated (D) silly 52. (B) responsive (C) intractable (D) accomodative 53. 49. 59. (B) Shortage in key skill-sets (D) Recruitment Intentions Directions for Questions 49–53: Choose the correct antonym for the following words given in CAPITALS. 61. 57. 54. 56. Choose the alternative from the choices given that has the same relationship. (A) intransigent (A) comensurate (A) caricature (A) preference (A) opportunity (A) cushion (B) inocuous (B) collaborate (B) profusion (B) lettering (B) oprobrium (B) fusion (C) incognito (C) castigate (C) priviledge (C) betterment (C) obsolete (C) mision (D) illicit (D) corpulent (D) benediction (D) detterent (D) onerous (D) fashion Directions for Questions 60–64: Each of the following questions has a pair of words that have a relationship to each other. one word is misspelt.47. (B) hate (C) adore (D) absolve Directions for Questions 54–59: In each of the following groups. What is the relationship between the survey report and Siddiqui’s statement? (A) Antithetical (B) Complementary (C) No relationship (D) Contradictory The main point of concern in the passage is (A) Business Performance (C) Expansion Plans 48. 55. .62.............. w) are invited from x) in the department of Sales y) eligible candidates z) for filling up two posts (A) xzyw (B) zyxw (C) yxwz (D) wyzw 68... to give the beggar............. by all sections of society.. x...... can be seen at once.......... (B) Lion : Tiger (C) Bull : Ox (D) Hen : Cock 64. (D) wyzx 67..... The use of intelligence tests . each labelled w.... Page 8 **) 6AIJ2HAF BBA – CBS 2009 ...... (B) Word : Sentence (C) Word : Essay (D) Word : Speech Directions for Questions 65–70: In the following you have been provided with the beginning and the end of a sentence..................... Choose the correct combination from the choices given... w) is rightly condemned x) press y) any effort to restrict z) the freedom of the (A) yxwz (B) yzxw (C) ywxz (D) yzwx Applications .......................................... and can be accurately measured...... w) for the results of a good x) a long time y) deed to show z) but the results of an evil deed (A) zywx (B) wxyz (C) xwyz The girl .... The rest of the sentence is broken into 4 parts..... You are required to arrange these so as to form a complete and meaningful sentence...... y and z........ in the scale of pay as admissable by the Companies’ Act.................... RIVER : OCEAN (A) River : Distributary VIXEN : FOX (A) Kitten : Cat ALPHABET : WORD (A) Word : Book (B) River : Tributary (C) Tributary : River (D) Distributary : River 63..................... 69.. 65... w) is an inherited characteristic x) which has nothing to do with the child’s environment y) has been dominated z) by the idea that intelligence (A) yzwx (B) zyxw (C) wzyx (D) xzwy In democratic countries ........... It takes ....................... w) put her hand x) coin y) into the money bag z) and drew out a (A) zxyw (B) yzwx (C) wxyz (D) yzwx 66........... then the value of + is 7 y+x Y 4 (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 76...... 75....70... 520/= for it... and one-tenth have both. if he had covered both ways by riding.. one-fifth have VCR. All coloured objects ...... How long would he take to walk both ways? (A) 2 hrs (B) 8 hrs (C) 10 hrs (D) 12 hrs A sells a bicycle to B at a profit of 30% and B sells it to C at a loss of 20%. 500/(B) Rs.. However. 78. he could have gained 2 hrs.. 580/In a locality... 72. in varying degrees. two thirds of the people have cable TV..... Two poles 15 m and 30 m high stand upright in a playground. 79.... A man takes 8 hrs to walk to a certain place and ride back... w) or transmit others x) wavelength of light y) selectively absorb certain z) and reflect (A) yxzw (B) wxyz (C) yxwz (D) xwyz Three consecutive positive even numbers are such that thrice that first number exceeds double the third by 2..... 540/(D) Rs.... at what price did A buy? (A) Rs.. the third number is (A) 10 (B) 14 (C) 16 (D) 12 Which of the following is true 2 2 (A) 73 = 73 71... If 6 y−x X 3 = .. BBA – CBS 2009 **) 6AIJ2HAF Page 9 . The fraction of people having either cable-TV or VCR is (A) 19/30 (B) 3/5 (C) 17/30 (D) 23/30 A consumer survey shows that 60% Indians like watching television and 70% like listening to FM radio... If their feet be 36 m apart. If C pays Rs... What is the percentage of Indians according to the survey who like both? (A) 30% (B) 60% (C) Between 30% and 70% (D) Between 30% and 60% 77. 520/(C) Rs. then the distance between their tops is (A) 30 m (B) 36 m (C) 39 m (D) 40 m How many words can be formed with the letters of the word ‘EQUATION’? (A) 6 ! (B) 7 ! (C) 8 ! (D) 9 ! 74.. ( ) 2 2 (B) 73 > 73 ( ) 2 2 (C) 73 < 73 ( ) (D) None of the above 73. If log4 64 + log3 9 = log10 x. 86. 1 6 (B) 1 2 (C) 1 4 (D) 1 3 If Lata will be 40 years old after 7 years. Y and Z of a business tycoon inherit his property worth crores of rupees. Y and Z in the ratio 2 : 3 : 4.2% (C) 38% (D) None of the above 84. what was her age y years ago? (A) 33 + y (B) y – 33 (C) 33 – y (D) None of the above 83. 120° If the two lines in the above circle intersect at the center of the circle making an angle of 120°. 1650 crores (D) None of the above Increasing the original price of an article by 16% and then increasing the new price by 20% is equivalent to increasing the original price by (A) 36. The remaining amount was divided among X.35% (B) 39. (1 + 3 ) ( (A) – 2 3 − 1 is equal to (B) 2 (C) – 3 (D) – 1 ) 87.80. If the yard has an area of 700 square feet. what was the business tycoon’s property worth? (A) Rs. 1500 Crores (B) Rs. Out of the total amount. 2000 crores (C) Rs. then x is equal to (A) 105 (B) 107 (C) 1012 (D) 1015 Page 10 **) 6AIJ2HAF BBA – CBS 2009 . how many feet of fencing does he need? (A) 60 (B) 50 (C) 70 (D) 80 Three children. 85. 300 crores. If Y’s share is Rs. the f(2x) is x +1 (B) 2f(x) + 1 f(x) + 3 f(x) + 1 f(x) − 2 (C) 3f(x) + 1 f(x) + 1 (D) None of the above 81. Rs. Sood wants to put up fencing on two sides of his rectangular yard and erect walls on other two sides which measure 20 feet each. 200 crores were donated to charity. what fraction of circular area is shaded? (A) 82. X. If f(x) = (A) x −1 . Mr. 3. 3 (B) Rs. X per component to make the first 1000 components. It costs a manufacturer Rs.88. (A) 20 (B) 65 (C) 16 (D) 35 How many triangles are there in the following figure 96. 3. All subsequent components cost (A) Rs. A train travelling at 60 mph enters a tunnel that is 5 miles long. What is the value of (A) 81 (B) 9 x−y ? (C) 3 (D) None of the above Directions for Questions 91–93: Identify the missing number. (B) 29 (C) 26 (D) 39 41 44 93. If X = Rs.250 95. 72 78 62 (B) 36 66 (A) 120 ? (C) 130 (D) 132 94.50. 40 (A) 45 11. 91. What is the value of n if (A) 3 (32n+4 ) 34 = 1 2 (B) – 3 (C) 12 (D) – 12 90. 25. 41. (A) 8 (B) 12 (C) 10 (D) 14 BBA – CBS 2009 **) 6AIJ2HAF Page 11 . 19.000 components. what is the value of (a + b) if (a – b) = 9 (A) 2 (B) 9 (C) 27 (D) None of the above 89.000 (C) Rs. The train is one mile long. 20. ?.500 X each. If a2 – b2 = 18. How many minutes does it take for the train to pass through the tunnel? (A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7 P and Q are the two positive integers such that PQ = 64. 55 (A) 31 (B) 35 (C) 25 (D) 30 92. 97. If x2 – 2xy + y2 = 81.000 (D) Rs. Which of the following cannot be the value of P + Q. 1. ?. 30. 4. How much will it cost to manufacture 4. 3. 35. 6 (C) 27.1 (D) 24.1 (B) 25.6 (D) 35. Page 12 **) 6AIJ2HAF BBA – CBS 2009 . Use this information to answer the questions. Motorcycle Sales (Model TT950) Country Germany UK France Belgium Spain Italy Total Jan 34 40 37 14 29 22 176 Feb 47 44 32 14 29 24 190 Mar 45 6 32 14 28 24 179 Apr 54 47 32 16 31 26 206 May 56 47 34 17 29 25 208 Jun 60 46 33 14 31 23 207 Total 296 260 200 89 177 144 1166 100.9 102. 1 (B) 40. These motorcycles are imported into each country by a main dealer.1 103.4 (C) 25.1 What is the average number of units per month imported into Italy over the first four months of the year? (A) 22 (B) 23 (C) 24 (D) 25 What percentage of total imports is accounted for by the three smallest importers? (A) 37. Solve for x when log3 9 x + log81 9 1 = log9 81 4 (B) 1 (C) (A) 0 1 2 (D) − 1 2 Directions for Questions 100–105: The table below shows the unit sales of the TT950 motorcycle in six European countries over a six month period. 104.0 (C) 36.5 (D) 51. 105.1 (C) 36. (D) 17.0 (B) 25. Which month showed the biggest increase in total sales from the previous month? (A) Feb (B) Mar (C) Apr (D) May What percentage of the monthly total was sold to the biggest importer in February? (A) 24. What percentage of the overall total was sold to the German importer? (A) 22.98. The multiplicative inverse of − (A) 0 (B) 1 1 is 18 (C) 1 18 (D) – 18 99.8 What percentage of the overall total was sold in May? (A) 24.1 101.7 (B) 23. If J is standing immediately behind P. (D) None of the above 114. which of the following must be true? (A) K is first (B) N is first (C) O is sixth (D) O is seventh In the sequence worked out for Ques. If M and L are fourth and fifth in line respectively.6% (D) 4% The circumference of a circle is 100 cm. O and P are standing in a single file line. Solve  1  –3  1  –3      –    3 2       1 4   –3 (A) 19 64 (B) 27 16 (C) 64 19 (D) 16 25 110. facing an information booth. The first person is closest to the booth.2% (C) 4. Seven people J. 1  1 2 If  x –  = 5. 111. 2 50 π (B) π 2 50 (C) 2 100 π (D) π 2 100 108. The side of the square inscribed in the circle is (A) 107. L. then which of the following must be true? (A) J is fifth (B) L is first (C) L is second (D) O is seventh BBA – CBS 2009 **) 6AIJ2HAF Page 13 . The sum of 1st n odd numbers is (A) n (B) n2 (C) n2 + 1 (D) n2 – 1 109. There is exactly one person standing between L and P. 81 which of the following may not be true? (A) P is last (B) K is first (C) N is second (D) M is second In the sequence worked out for Ques. If the length of a rectangle increases by 10% and the breadth of that rectangle decreases by 12% then the % change in area is (A) 3% (B) 3. 113.106. N is somewhere ahead of O. (A) 4th (B) 6th (C) 2nd 112. M is immediately behind both K and M. N. Find the value of x + 2 x  x (A) 16 (B) 20 (C) 25 (D) 27 Directions for Questions 111–114: Read the following information carefully and choose the right answer. 81 what is the position of J. K. M. P hysics 42 12 C hem istry 47 11 13 15 50 M ath em a tics 117. Which of the following diagrams correctly illustrates the relationship among carrots. Study the diagram carefully and answer the questions that follow. wolves and Animals (A) (B) (C) (D) 116.115. (D) 40% BBA – CBS 2009 Page 14 **) 6AIJ2HAF . vegetables and food? (A) (B) (C) (D) Directions for Questions 117–119: The diagram given below shows the number of students who got distinction in three subjects out of 500 students. Which of the following diagrams correctly represents elephants. What is the percentage of students who got distinction in only two subjects? (A) 8% (B) 9% (C) 10% (D) 12% What is the percentage of students who got distinction? (A) 28% (B) 35% (C) 38% 118. The percentage of students with distinction marks in mathematics is (A) 17. The green ball must be hidden under cup 5. The red ball must be hidden under a cup immediately adjacent to the cup under which the magenta ball is hidden. Orange. Refer to this diagram and answer the questions that follow. B 40 km 28 k m C 22 72 km 36 km m 58 k km E A 32 km D 48 km 121. with a speed of 40 km per hour.6% 120. 123. Purple. Red. Magenta.2% (D) 20. Pointing to a man. red and yellow. In a game exactly six inverted cups stand side by side in a straight line and each has exactly one ball hidden under it. Each of the ball is painted a single solid color. purple. The cups are numbered consecutively 1 through 6.6% (C) 19. Yellow (B) Magenta. 124. By what distance is the straight line joining journey from A to E shorter than via D. Yellow. (A) 10 km (B) 8 km (C) 12 km (D) 6 km If one drives from city A to city E via C only. Yellow. Yellow Green. “His mother is the only daughter of my mother. Red. Green Purple BBA – CBS 2009 **) 6AIJ2HAF Page 15 . magenta. Magenta. The colors of the balls are green. Red.119. a woman said. Green. He completes his journey upto E in 3 hours. E and D in 5 hours. how much time will it take to reach E? (A) 1 hr 20 mins (B) 2 hr 40 mins (C) 2 hrs (D) 1 hr 35 mins A man make a round trip from A. Which of the following could be the colors of the balls under the cups. What should be his speed after E to complete the journey in stipulated time? (A) 35 km/hr (B) 40 km/hr (C) 38 km/hr (D) 32 km/hr 122.8% (B) 18. Orange (D) Orange. Directions for Questions 124–130: Read the following passage carefully and choose the best answer. Red. The balls have been hidden under the cups in a manner that conforms to the following conditions: The purple ball must be hidden under a lower-numbered cup than the orange ball. Yellow (C) Magenta. orange.” How is the woman related to the man? (A) Mother (B) Daughter (C) Sister (D) Grandmother Directions for Questions 121–123: The figure below is a geometrical presentation of a route map. Purple. in order from 1 through 6? (A) Green. via B. C. Orange. 125. balls of which of the following colors must be under cups immediately adjacent to each other? (A) Green and Orange (B) Green and Yellow (C) Purple and Red (D) Purple and Yellow Which figure is the odd one out? 130. (A ) 132. (B ) (C ) (D ) Which figure is next in the series? ? ? (A ) (B ) (C ) (D ) Page 16 **) 6AIJ2HAF BBA – CBS 2009 . (D) 6 128. If the magenta ball is under cup 4. the orange ball must be under cup (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 Which of the following must be true? (A) The green ball is under a lower numbered cup than the yellow ball (B) The orange ball is under a lower numbered cup than the green ball (C) The purple ball is under a lower numbered cup than the green ball (D) The purple ball is under a lower numbered cup than the red ball (D) 5 126. If the orange ball is under cup 2. (D) Yellow 127. the red ball must be under cup (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 A ball of which of the following colors could be under cup 6? (A) Green (B) Magenta (C) Purple If the purple ball is under cup 4. 131. 129. balls of which of the following colors could be under cups immediately adjacent to each other? (A) Green and magenta (B) Green and purple (C) Orange and yellow (D) Purple and red If the magenta ball is under cup 1. (B ) (C ) (D ) Which figure completes the series? (A ) (B ) (C ) (D ) BBA – CBS 2009 **) 6AIJ2HAF Page 17 . Which figure belongs in neither group ? Group 1 Group 2 (A ) 134.133. Use this information to answer the questions. Which figure completes the statement ? is to as is to (A ) (B ) (C ) (D ) Directions for Questions 136–140: The table below shows the number of nonotechnology papers published by leading US Universities over a six year period.135. Nanotechnology Papers Published 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 200 0 200 1 200 2 200 3 200 4 200 5 H arvard P rinceton Yale D uke Stanford 136. How many papers were published by researches at Yale in 2002 (A) 50 (B) 55 (C) 60 (D) 65 BBA – CBS 2009 Page 18 **) 6AIJ2HAF . For X = 3. (D) 2160 145. how many steps are performed before the machine stops? (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5 In the above question. what is the final value of X? (A) 6 (B) 20 (C) 72 142. what should be the minimum value of N such that final value of Y is 7? (A) 300 (B) 360 (C) 720 (D) 860 Directions for Questions 146–147: In a certain code language (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) 146. which of the following statements is superfluous? (A) only (ii) (B) only (iv) (C) Both (i) and (iv) (D) neither (i) nor (iv) BBA – CBS 2009 **) 6AIJ2HAF Page 19 . In the above question. what is the final value of Y? (A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 If the value of N is changed to 500. A numerical machine accepts two values X and Y. In what year did researchers at Duke and Yale first publish the same number of papers (A) 2000 (B) 2001 (C) 2002 (D) 2003 In what year did researchers at Princeton publish more papers than those at Harvard? (A) 2000 (B) 2001 (C) 2002 (D) 2004 Which university published the second highest number of papers over the period? (A) Harvard (B) Princeton (C) Yale (D) Duke 139. 140. The machine stops at X ≥ N. 'Pic vic nic' means 'Winter is cold'. T\o find the answer to the above question. Then it updates these values as X = XY and Y = Y + 1 in every step. Y = 2 and N = 100.137. 're pic too' means 'winter and summer'. 'vic tho pa' means 'nights are cold'. (D) 360 143. Directions for Questions 141–145: Refer to the following data and answer the questions that follow. In what year did researchers at Stanford publish most papers? (A) 2000 (B) 2001 (C) 2002 (D) 2003 138. 141. If X = 2 and Y = 3. what would be the final value of X? (A) 360 (B) 500 (C) 560 (D) 20 144. Which word in that language means 'Summer'? (A) nic (B) re (C) to (D) pic 147. 'to nic re' means 'summer is hot'. Decode the language and answer the following 149. 5 82 325 17 stands for (A) BURN (B) BARK (C) BIND (D) BIRD 150. A man is facing north-west. C = 10. He turns 90° in the clockwise direction and then 135° in the anticlockwise direction. Which of the following will be the coded Language for the word EXAM? (A) 26 626 2 145 (B) 26 577 2 170 (C) 36 626 2 145 (D) 36 577 2 169 Page 20 **) 6AIJ2HAF BBA – CBS 2009 . What direction is he facing now? (A) East (B) West (C) North (D) South Directions for Questions 149–150: In a particular coded language the alphabets are written as A =2. ---------. B = 5. D = 17. E = 26.148. BBA_CBS 2009 Answer Key Q. No. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 Answer Key B C C B A C D B C C B C D B C D A B D A B B C C Q. No. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Answer Key D B B D A C C C B C B C B B B C A A C A C C B C Q. 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 Answer Key D C A C D B A B A D C D D D A A A C A C B C B C BBA – CBS 2009 **) 6AIJ2HAF Page 21 . 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 B C B C A C B C C A D C C A B B C B C D C A B D D A 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 A C A D A D A C C D B B A A B C D B B B C D B D A B 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 C D D C A A A A B C D D C A C C B D C D C B C B D B Page 22 **) 6AIJ2HAF BBA – CBS 2009 .
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