Explore topic-wise MCQs in Mahindra & Mahindra.

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1.

No officer had ought to be put into a situation where he has to choose between his love for his family and the responsibilities accompanying his duty.

A. No officer had ought to be put into a situation where he has to choose between his love for his family and the responsibilities accompanying his duty.
B. No officer should be put into a situation where he has to choose between his love for his family and the responsibilities accompanying his duty.
C. No officer had ought to be put into a situation in which he has to choose between his love for his family and the responsibilities accompanying his duty.
D. No officer ought to be put into a situation in which he has to choose between his love for his family and the responsibilities accompanying his duty.
Answer» E.
2.

When one reads the Hindi literature of the twentieth century, you find a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.

A. When one reads the Hindi literature of the twentieth century, you find a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.
B. When one reads the Hindi literature of the twentieth century, one finds a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.
C. When you read the Hindi literature of the twentieth century, one finds a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.
D. If one reads the Hindi literature of the twentieth century, you find a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.
Answer» C. When you read the Hindi literature of the twentieth century, one finds a striking contrast between the writings of Munshi Premchand and later day writers of popular Hindi fiction.
3.

The best punctuation is that of which the reader is least conscious; for when punctuation, or lack of it, __________ itself, it is usually because it _________________.

A. obtrudes, offends
B. conceals, recedes
C. enjoins, fails
D. effaces, counts
Answer» B. conceals, recedes
4.

The law prohibits a person from felling a sandalwood tree even if it grows on one's own land, without prior permission from the government. As poor people cannot deal with the government, this legal provision leads to a rip-roaring business for ___________ who care neither for the _____________ nor for the trees.

A. middlemen, rich
B. touts, rich
C. the government, poor
D. touts, poor
Answer» E.
5.

According to the author, the economic situation of the country would be better if

A. the government attempted to ensure political consensus and collaboration from one and all
B. the government encourages private sector to take on responsibility of developing infrastructure
C. the government manages both political and economic situations with uniform policies
D. the finance minister takes timely measures to bolster the stock market
Answer» C. the government manages both political and economic situations with uniform policies
6.

The 1894 law on land acquisition needs to be re-examined in the present context. This becomes evident from the fact that

A. infrastructure cannot be developed on agricultural land
B. the Singur farmers resisted in surrendering their land
C. the government has no commercially saleable land to give the farmers in exchange of their agricultural land
D. All of these
Answer» E.
7.

A 'virtuous' cycle will be created in the economy if

A. banks would continue to lend money generously to people so that they could spend freely on personal purchases
B. the government rehabilitates the agitating farmers
C. the government allows private sector participation in infrastructure development
D. everyone in the society is encouraged to save money in the banks
Answer» D. everyone in the society is encouraged to save money in the banks
8.

Many banks in India have gone bankrupt in the recent past because

A. RBI is not making any efforts to support them
B. banks had gone overboard in lending money to people, against so-called assets
C. farmers agitations in many parts of the country have effectively stopped inflow of money into the banks
D. banks did not adopt the Keynesian methods and policies
Answer» C. farmers agitations in many parts of the country have effectively stopped inflow of money into the banks
9.

The fact that international events have affected the Indian economy and led to a slack in demand is borne out by which of the following fact(s)?

A. Unitech defaulting on loans it has taken from Greater Noida Authority
B. Severe slump in demand for the products of both the Tatas and Ashok Leyland
C. Both (1) and (2)
D. None of these
Answer» D. None of these
10.

In an examination, 52% of the candidates failed in English and 43% failed in Mathematics. If 17% failed in both the subjects, then the percentage of candidates, who passed in both the subjects, was

A. 25
B. 22
C. 23
D. 21
Answer» C. 23
11.

  The population of a town is 3,11,250. The ratio between women and men is 43 : 40. If there are 24% literate among men and 8% literate among women, the total number of literate persons in the town is

A. 56,800
B. 99,600
C. 41,800
D. 48,900
Answer» E.
12.

Men, women and children are employed to do a work in the proportion of 3 : 2 : 1 and their wages per person are in the proportion of 5 : 3 : 2. When 90 men are employed, total daily wages of all amounts to Rs. 10,350. Find the daily wage of a man.a

A. 115
B. 75
C. 45
D. 57.90
Answer» C. 45
13.

From each of two given numbers, half the smaller number is subtracted. After such subtraction, the larger number is 4 times as large as the smaller number. What is the ratio of the numbers?

A. 4:1
B. 4:2
C. 5:2
D. 1:4
Answer» D. 1:4
14.

From a vessel containing 100 ltr. of wine, 10 ltr. are drawn out and an equal amount of water is added. From the mixture, 10 ltr. is again drawn out and same quantity of water is added. What is the final ratio of wine and water?

A. 91:9
B. 81:19
C. 80:20
D. 90:10
Answer» C. 80:20
15.

By selling an umbrella for Rs. 30, a shopkeeper gains 20%. During a clearance sale, the shopkeeper allows a discount of 10% of the marked price. His gain during the sale season is

A. 8
B. 9
C. 7
D. 7.5
Answer» B. 9
16.

By selling an article at 80% of its marked price, a trader makes a loss of 10%. What will be the profit percentage if he sells it at 95% of its marked price?

A. 5.9
B. 12.5
C. 6.9
D. 5
Answer» D. 5
17.

A and B undertake to do a piece of work for Rs. 2,200. A alone can do it in 8 days, while B can do it in 6 days. With the help of C, they complete it in 3 days. Find C's share.

A. 150
B. 275
C. 245
D. 175
Answer» C. 245
18.

A man spends an average of Rs. 1,694.70 per month for the first 7 months and Rs.1,810.50 per month for the next 5 months. His monthly salary if he saves Rs. 3,084.60 during the whole year is

A. 1000
B. 2000
C. 2400
D. 3000
Answer» C. 2400
19.

A cricketer played 80 innings and scored an average of 99 runs. His score in the last inning was zero run. To have an average of 100 at the end, his score in the last innings should have been

A. 60
B. 80
C. 10
D. 1
Answer» D. 1
20.

In a certain code PAUSE is written as OBVTD and SHIFT is written as RUGS. How will THINK be written in the same code?

A. UGHML
B. SIJOJ
C. SILOJ
D. SIJQJ
Answer» C. SILOJ
21.

 G ≤ F = L ≤ J; J ≤ K = H Conclusions: I. H = G II. G < H

A. only conclusion I follows.
B. only conclusion II follows.
C. either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
D. neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
Answer» D. neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
22.

Who amongst the following faces the person who sits exactly between G and E ?

A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D
Answer» B. B
23.

Who amongst the following faces A ?

A. E
B. F
C. G
D. H
Answer» E.
24.

All windows are doors. All entrances are windows. No gate is a door. Conclusions: I. Atleast some windows are gates II. No gate is an entrance

A. only conclusion I follows.
B. only conclusion II follows.
C. either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
D. neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
Answer» E.
25.

All bottles are glasses. No cup is a glass. Conclusions: I. No bottle is a cup II. Atleast some glasses are bottles

A. only conclusion I follows.
B. only conclusion II follows.
C. either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
D. neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
Answer» E.
26.

If the given words are arranged in the order as they would appear in a dictionary from left to right, which of the following will be second from the right ?

A. MET
B. ARK
C. MOB
D. SKI
Answer» E.
27.

If in each of the words, all the alphabets are arranged in English alphabetical order within the word, how many words will begin with a vowel ?

A. None
B. One
C. Two
D. Three
Answer» E.
28.

If the second alphabet in each of the words is changed to the previous alphabet in the English alphabetical order, how many words having no vowels will be formed?

A. None
B. One
C. Two
D. Three
Answer» D. Three