Monday, April 4, 2011

OJEE 2011 Syllabus

OJEE 2011 Syllabus For MBA PGDM PGCM PGDM Executive
SYLLABUS FOR MBA/PGDM/PGCM/PGDM (Executive)

Questions will be meant to measure a person’s general Entrance test in the following aspects :
Section No. of Questions
Verbal reasoning 40
Analytical reasoning 40
General Knowledge 10
Comprehension 20
Computer and Business fundamentals 10

Sample Questions :
A sample of questions is being provided for making the candidates aware of the style and difficulty level of the questions. The topics covered here in sample are not true indication of the syllabus and the test may contain questions from all related areas under different sections. The samples are given primarily to help the candidates understand the pattern of the test.

Section A : Verbal Reasoning

1. Identify the odd word
A. Sweep
B. wipe
C. Scrub
D. Stain

2. The place where bricks are baked
A. Foundry
B. Mint
C. Cemetery
D. Kiln

3. My watch is 6 minutes fast and the train which should havearrived at my station at 11.30 am was 5 minutes late. Whattime was it by my watch when the train arrived?
A. 11.41 am
B. 11.40 am
C. 11.38 am
D. Don’t Know

Section B : Analytical Reasoning

1. Which of the following ratio is greatest ?
A . 7:15
B. 15:23
C. 17:25
D. 21:29

2. If 6 men and 8 boys can do a piece of work in 10 days while 26 men and 48 boys can do the same in 2 days, the time taken by 15 men and 20 boys in doing the same type of work will be:
A . 4 days
B. 5 days
C. 6 days
D. 7 days

3. When the integer n is divided by 6, the remainder is 3.Which of the following is not a multiple of 6?
A . n-3
B. n+3
C. 2n
D. 3n

Section C : General Knowledge

1. The term ‘ steeplechase’ is associated with
A. Horse racing
B. Boxing
C. Polo
D. Rowing

2. The first indigenously built missile boat is named as:
A. INS Mani
B. INS Shilpi
C. INS Bibhuti
D. INS Vikrant

3. Central Salt and Marine Chemicals Research Institute is
located at
A. Ahmedabad
B. Bhavanagar
C. Gandhi nagar
D. Panaji

Section D : Comprehension
Speech is a great blessing but it can also be great curse, for which it helps us to make our intentions and desires known to our fellows, it can also, if we use it carelessly, make your attitude completely misunderstood. A slip of the tongue, the use of an unusual word, or of an ambiguous word and so on, may create an enemy where we had hope to win a friend. Again different classes of people use different vocabularies, and the ordinary speech of an educated man may strike an uneducated listener as pompous. Unwittingly we may use a word which bears a different meaning to our listener from what it does to men of our own class. Thus speech is not a gift to use lightly without thought, but one which demands careful handling.

Only a food will express himself a like to all kinds and conditions of men.

1. Speech can be a curse, because it can
A . reveal our intensions
B. lead to carelessness
C. hurt others
D. create misunderstanding

2. A ‘slip of tongue’ means some thing said
A. unintentionally
B. wrongly by chance
C. without giving proper thought
D. to hurt another person

3. The best way to win a friend is to avoid In speech
A. ambiguity
B. verbosity
C. promposity
D. irony

Section E : Computer & Business Fundamentals

1. The widely used code in data communication is
A. 8 bit ASCII
B. 7 bit ASCII
C. EBCDIC
D. None of these

2. Point of Sales terminal refers to
A. Terminal associated with MICR
B. Smart Terminal
C. Terminal associated with OCR
D. None of the above

3. How many Stock Exchanges are there in India?
A. 21
B. 22
C. 26
D. None of the above

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