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IIMT COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT, GREATER NOIDA
PRE UNIVERSITY EXAM (ODD SEM) 2024-25
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COURSE: BBA COURSE CODE: BBA-503 PROGRAM:BBA
BRANCH:BBA SEM: V DOE: 04/12/2024
TIME: 3 Hrs MM: 75 FACULTY: RAVINA NIKHAR
9. ______________ is the process or means of elimination of control of the state over economic activities
a. Globalisation b. Liberalisation
c. Privatisation d. Rationalisation
13. This pass is located in the Zaskar range of Jammu and Kashmir. The road route from Srinagar to Leh goes through this
pass.
a. Banihal Pass b. Rohtang Pass
c. Shipki La Pass d. Zoji La Pass
a. USA b. Vietnam
c. Mexico d. India
17. All industrial production where physical goods are produced come under the ________________ .
a. Primary sector b. Tertiary sector
c. Secondary sector d. None of these
19. The first Indian to win a gold medal at the Olympic Games
a. Abhinav Bindra b. Sushil Kumar
c. KD Jadhav d. Mihir Sen
20. Two or more computer systems, connected wirelessly or by cables, comprise a network is called _______________.
a. Internet b. Ethernet
c. Networking d. Wi-fi
24. ___________ is an economic activity that requires special knowledge and skills to be applied by individuals for earning
their living.
a. Business b. Profession
c. Employment d. Company
25. Which of the following geographical term related to the ''piece of sub-continental land that is surrounded by water''?
a. Peninsula b. Gulf
c. Strait d. Island
26. _________ is the branch of economics concerned with the overall structure, performance, behaviour, and decision-
making of the economy.
a. Macroeconomics b. Microeconomics
c. Both of these d. None of these
27. Which is the largest peninsular river system and is also called the Dakshin Ganga?
a. The Krishna b. The Mahanadi
c. The Kaveri d. The Godavari
28. Arya Pratinidhi Sabha, Sanatan Dharma Sabha, Parsee Anjuman, and the Anglo-Indian Christian Association are the
examples of __________.
a. Political Parties b. Pressure groups
c. Both of these d. None of these
29. This award is given in the field of art, science, public service and sports
a. Bharat Ratna b. Arjuna Award
c. Nobel Prize d. ParamVir Chakra
c. 6 d. 7
37. Excess currency (money) supply in an economy is one of the primary cause of _________.
a. Inflation b. Revenue
c. Deflation d. Income
c. Shahjahan d. Jahangir
c. Malaysia d. India
c. Malaysia d. India
43. The Rajya Sabha consists of not more than _______ members.
a. 250 b. 524
c. 545 d. 252
c. 2022 d. 2021
c. Shillong d. Agartala
46. The IMF has _______ staff members whereas the Word bank has ________ staff members respectively.
a. 7000, 2300 b. 2300, 7000
48. This planet has no moon or satellite of its own. Identify the planet.
a. Mercury b. Venus
c. Mars d. Earth
49. The first country on Earth to put any technology into space was ____________.
a. India b. Mexico
51. Technology often requires fixing hardware or software issues. This is an example of ______.
a. Networking b. Computation
c. Data storage d. Technical support
55. UN suspended its 6th organ “The trusteeship council” in the year
a. 1993 b. 1994
c. 1995 d. 1996
56. Clay changes into slate and limestone into marble. This is an example of ___________.
a. Igneous rocks b. Metamorphic rocks
c. Sedimentary rocks d. All of the above
57. Which of the following country have common frontier with the Indian State like Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar,
West Bengal and Sikkim?
a. China b. Bhutan
c. Nepal d. Myanmar
62. This Veda deals with music. Indian music is said to be originated from this Veda.
a. Rig Veda b. Yajur Veda
c. Sam Veda d. Atharva Veda
63. __________ is defined as the systematic observation, experiment, and measurement of the nature and behavior of the
material and physical universe, as well as the formulation of laws to represent these facts in general terms.
a. Science b. Mathematics
c. Social Science d. Arts
64. _________ is the total monetary or market value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country’s
borders in a specific time period.
a. GDP b. NDP
c. National Income d. Revenue
65. Judges of the High Court retire at the age of _____ years.
a. 62 b. 63
c. 64 d. 65
66. ______________ refers to a particular sector of economy that is either involved in manufacture of goods or providing
services.
a. Company b. Industry
c. Both of these d. None of these
64. Machines such as stretchers, the ECG machine, MRI machines and even injections were invented by ___________.
a. Social Science b. Art
c. Mathematics d. Science
65. When the economic activity depends mainly on exploitation of natural resources then
that activity comes under ____________
a. Primary sector b. Tertiary sector
c. Secondary sector d. None of these
a. Cotton b. Wheat
c. Rice d. Maize
69. Which of the following rivers of India does not originate from Western ghats?
a. Krishna b. Godavari
c. Kaveri d. Mahanadi
72. The most ideal region for the cultivation of cotton in India is
a. Central highlands b. Deccan plateau
c. Indo – Gangetic plains d. Himalayas
73. _______________ states that when companies face increased input cost on raw materials and wages for
manufacturing consumer goods, they will preserve their profitability by passing the increased production cost to the end
consumer in the form of increased prices.
a. Demand pull inflation b. Revenue pull inflation
c. cost push inflation d. All of these
74. When there is inflation in the country, the purchasing power of the people ________ as the prices of commodities and
services are high.
a. decreases b. increases
c. either increases or decreases d. neither increases nor decreases
76. Which Indian Enterprise used the slogan - Improving the quality of Life?
a. Reliance a. Reliance
c. Birla c. Birla
77. What is the name of the mobile company which was acquired by Sony?
a. Nokia b. DoCoMo
c. Erricson d. CellOne
78. According to 2011 census of India which of the following is the 2 nd most populous state in the country?
a. Gujarat b. Maharashtra
c. Rajasthan d. Madhya Pradesh
79. Louie Philippe is the brand name of a
a. Shirt b. Car
c. Paper d. Luggage ware
82. Who was the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal?
a. Saina Nehwal b. P. T. Usha
c. Karnam Malleshwari d. Mary Kom
84. The concept of 5-year plans in the constitution of India is borrowed from______?
a. Russia b. USA
c. England d. Germany
85. What is the maximum loan tenure under “Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) (PMAY-U)?
a.15 b. 25
c. 20 d. 18
88. As per TRIPS, a patent is valid for _______ years from the date of filing of patent?
a. 10 b. 15
c. 20 d. 7
90. Which among the following states produces 60% salt of India?
a. Rajasthan b. Maharashtra
c. Orissa d. Gujarat
99. Rahul Dravid is associated with the advertising campaign of which Bank?
a. Bank of Baroda b. Bank of India
c. HSBC d. HDFC