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Hello sir, from last year I’m preparing for NMIMS entrance exam. Here I came for to get sample papers. Will you please give me here some old NMIMS entrance exam sample paper?
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The NMIMS NPAT Test will be organized in the Month of May.

The Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies NPAT is conducted for admission to undergraduate and integrated degree programs offered by the constituent colleges of SVKM’s.

Through this entrance test, admission into Mumbai, Shirpur and Bengaluru campus of NMIMS is provided.

The courses covered under NPAT are B.Tech., B.Sc. Economics, B.Com.(Hons.), B.Sc. Finance, BBA, B.Des. Two Integrated Degree Programs are also there-MBA Tech.



Some important questions from old NMIMS entrance exam sample paper:

1. The article explains that some of the discrepancy between Soviet claims of economic-growth and available data might be attributable to
(A) Soviet concern about the disclosure of trade secrets
(B) undisclosed military production
(C) Soviet failure to achieve desired goals
(D) unwillingness of Russia to disclose all the facts

2. How many 5 Year Plans has the Soviet Union had?
(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8

3. In how many of the commodity groupings was the 1970 production goal achieved?
(A) 3 (B) 6 (C) 12 (D) 15


4. Which of the following is mentioned by the author as being a major commodity group?
I. Television sets II. Electric power III. Steel
(A) II and III (B) I and II (C) I, II, III (D) I only

5. According to Soviet claims, industrial output
(A) exactly equaled goals set in 1966 (B) exceeded expectations by as much as 50%
(C) was overestimated by the Twenty-third Congress (D) failed to measure up to Red China’s output

6. The most important commodity group where production goals were achieved is
(A) shoes (B) steel (C) oil (D) cement

7. Those who adopt the inflation theory to explain the Soviet economic mystery feel that
(A) the Russians normally inflate their claims
(B) global inflation has finally penetrated-the iron Curtain
(C) deflation has offset the recent inflation in the Soviet Union
(D) new products now being produced in the Soviet Union have relatively high prices

8. What have the Soviet done to explain the discrepancy?
(A) They blame the capitalist influence of the West.
(B) They refer to articles written by Soviet economists
(C) The Russians contend that much progress has taken the form of improved technology
(D) The Russians have given no explanation

9. What could be the possible consequence of Soviet failure to attain output goals?
(A) A cultural revolution (B) An economic recession
(C) A political power struggle. (D) A re-evaluation of reporting techniques.

10. What led the author to believe that the Russians had not achieved their production goals?
(A) The reports for the specific commodities differed from the overall Soviet claims
(B) Soviet economists admitted their over-optimism
(C) World trade statistics conflicted with Russian reports
(D) Inconsistencies in Soviet newspapers aroused the author’s suspicions

11. The author's attitude towards poets differs from that of the general public in that:
(A) most people have a patronizing attitude while the author is in awe of poets
(B) most people take poets to be impractical dreamers the author has a great deal of faith in those dreams
(C) contrary to popular belief the author looks upon poets as chimerical visionaries
(D) he holds them in high esteem
12. From the para one can safely conclude that :
(A) Poets inspire scientific research
(B) Without imagination there would be no progress
(C) The greatest achievements of today were once fanciful dreams of some people
(D) Poets live in the intangible future
13. Which of the following statements is least erroneous?
(A) The poet has more faith in the future than all the scientists and artists
(B) The author lays more faith in the poets than most of us
(C) All progress would stop if poetry turned realistic
(D) None of the above
14. What is common to both Poets & Scientists?
(A) Both can change impossible to possible (B) They live in a world of their own
(C) They are cut-off from reality (D) Both dare to dream the seemingly impossible
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15. As far as the author’s stand regarding the credibility of the government is concerned, it can best be described as :
(A) optimistic (B) humorous (C) skeptical (D) serious
16. The author suggests that in order to attain the golden mean, we must :
(A) carefully understand the economic implications of our actions
(B) shun the self-righteous moralists and look for practical solutions
(C) relate the tertiary industries to the secondary ones
(D) try to look beyond mere economic definitions
17. The author is most likely to agree with the idea that :
(A) Western styles of ecological management are not necessarily disastrous
(B) India should not merely copy the Western models of growth but try to evolve something of its own
(C) India should try to emulate the better aspects of the Western models and try to exploit forest resources to
the fullest
(D) India should always strive to attain an ecological harmony commensurate with the need and aspirations of
the teeming millions
18. The theme of the passage is :
(A) a discussion of the genesis and perpetration of environmental degradation
(B) a critical analysis of the role of rural ecosystems in maintaining the fragile ecological balances
(C) a description of the role of government in maintaining stable ecosystems
(D) the role of western growth models in the environmental degradation in India
19. The author is most likely a/an:
(A) militant environmentalist (B) newspaper editor
(C) human rights activist (D) industrialist

20. Most people have certain prejudices against certain types or styles of writing.(…) But these are common and
meaningful modes of communication that we need to study and understand.
(A) For example, popular science and children’s fiction are considered unintellectual
(B) Some of us would regard ‘Sunday magazine’ journalism and advertising as cheap and even improper.
(C) Great essayists have always been a source of inspiration to young writers
The blank can be filled by –
(A) only A (B) only B (C) only C (D) A or B
21. Teachers and professionals imparting technical training use speech, writing and diagrams in various
combinations (…) Responding to this the Technical Education Council has recommended a course on
“communication theory” as common core item.
(A) Yet technical students receive no instruction in the theory and use of information structures in
communication
(B) Soon interactive video will be a common feature of technical education
(C) Steadily failing costs have brought sophisticated information technology to the door of the typical classroom
The blank can be filled by –
(A) only A (B) only B (C) only C (D) A or B
22. I am pleased that you have published my article ‘Managing Publicity. (…) As I have used company materials this
omission has caused me some embarrassment.
(A) However, you have failed to indicate my company affiliation along with my name
(B) The editor has done a good job as shortening my rather long original text
(C) But there is no reference to my position as HRD head at AA Consultants
The blank can be filled by –
(A) only A (B) only B (C) only C (D) A or B
23. The new telecom companies take a radical approach to product development (..) They think instead of what
consumers want and then develop the needed technology
(A) They invest very heavily in state-of-art technology
(B) They do not rely primarily on simulated studies product acceptability
(C) They do not invent a product with old technology and ask Marketing to sell it
The blank can be filled by –
(A) only A (B) only B (C) only C (D) A or B
24. Herbal medicines worth Rs. 900 crores are produced annually in India (…) Even the office of the Drugs Controller
of India acts only in response to specific complaints.
(A) However the investment in R & D across the industry is low
(B) The present rules for ensuring quality are reasonably comprehensive and effective
(C) The competition to corner the market has however led to some questionable practices that are to the
consumer’s disadvantage
The blank can be filled by –
(A) only A (B) only B (C) only C (D) A or B
25. Cuban Vice-President Carlos keeps reminding us that Cuba is not China. (…) Both the indecisiveness of the
regime and the hostility of the US are hindrances.
(A) Economic reforms are implemented at a much slower pace in Cuba
(B) Sugar and tourism are the main earners of Cuba’s foreign exchange
(C) Cuba’s moves towards liberalization have been minimal and cautious
The blank can be filled by –
(A) only A (B) only B (C) only C (D) A or C
26. We agree that our articles pointed out the level of local support for the law and order forces trying to capture
Veerappan. (…) There is no doubt that the man is a criminal and, should be treated as one.
(A) However, we did not blame the two state government for this
(B) But nowhere did we condone the man’s actions
(C) The real issue is the need to revamp the entire policy regarding sandalwood
The blank can be filled by –
(A) only A (B) only B (C) only C (D) A or C
27. A bill now before the US Congress poses a threat to Indian software specialists. (…) These fees from employers
are to be used for training programmes for US nationals in key areas.
(A) Any agency hiring foreign workers will have to pay a special fee
(B) Workers with special skills will be charged an employment permit fee
(C) The licensing fees payable to the software subcontractors will be raised
The blank can be filled by –
(A) only A (B) only B (C) only C (D) A or C
28. The fight to preserve the environment calls for good science. (…). There is no point in environmental science
reports that get locked away in secret government files.
(A) Strong financial support from the government is essential
(B) The voluntary sector too should take bold initiatives
(C) This implies a culture of openness and transparency, not just funding
The blank can be filled by –
(A) only A (B) only B (C) only C (D) A or C
Directions for questions 29 – 34: Select the appropriate meaning of the phrase given in the question.
29. Of the first water
(A) trifle (B) genuine (C) of the highest quality (D) shoddy
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