MBA-Qualifiers (2019)

Q-> Mix it !! Solve it

 Q-->Remainder when
12^107 is divided by 37? 

As CAT 2019 is round the corner, Departement of Management, BITS Pilani wishes you All The Best. 

https://www.bits-pilani.ac.in/pilani/management/Management 

Hurry up! Only 3 days left for the registration process of MBA-Full Time Admissions 2020-22 to end.

The deadline for the online application is 25th November 2019.

We strongly recommend you to submit the application well in time to avoid any last minute technical glitches due to traffic congestion.

All the best!

Link: www.fmsadmissions.com

Official FMS Delhi (Admission 2020-22) Pagalguy Thread: https://goo.gl/2TeK2P

10 Do’s for CAT 2019 Exam Day

 

1. Download Your CAT 2019 Admit Card

Hard copy of the CAT 2019 Admit Card is the most important document to be carried on the Exam Day. download your CAT Admit Card from CAT Website, take a black n white print on A4 size paper, fix your identical photograph in the given space on it.

Recheck following details mentioned in the Admit Card: your Name, CAT Registration Number, CAT Exam Date, CAT Exam Time & Session, PwD status, Test city, Test Center address, Reference Number (To be used only for identifying the Exam Lab/Console in the Test Center on the CAT Exam Day).


2. Carry Your Original Photo ID

Carry with you original photo ID proof as advised in your CAT Admit Card namely - Aadhar card /College ID, Employer ID / Driving License / Passport /PAN Card / Voter ID / Identification Affidavit along with the Admit Card.

 

3. Arrive at CAT Centre in Time

CAT 2019 exam will be held in Morning & Afternoon slots. The exam time and reporting time is mentioned in your admit card. You must reach the CAT test centre at least 45 minutes before the start time, otherwise you may not be allowed to enter the test centre:

 

You are advised to positively report at the CAT exam centre at least 45 minutes before the start of the exam for completion of security check and biometrics.

 

4. Locate Your Testing Room & Seat with CAT Reference Number

Use the CAT Reference Number printed on the Admit Card, to check the location of Exam Lab from the List displayed on the Notice Board outside the CAT Test Centre.

 

5. Articles Allowed Inside CAT Centre


You can wear Socks, plain Pullovers/Sweaters/Cardigans (without any pockets) inside the Exam lab. Candidates with metal implant, pacemaker, etc. in their body would bring a supporting medical certificate of the same at the Test Centre are also allowed.

However, all other personal belongings would be kept aside. IIMs/CAT Test centre authorities would not take any responsibility for any loss of the items.

 

6. Use Wash Room Before the Exam

You will not be allowed to use wash room during the exam, so use it before the exam begins. Besides, You are required to maintain silence and remain in Queue during - entry to the Test Centre; frisking process; document verification & biometric verification; and exiting the Test Centre after the exam.

 

7. Ensure to Mark Attendance

Mark your attendance in the Form with signature when asked for in the CAT testing room after biometrics.

 

8. Answer CAT question by Using Mouse

At the Console, use the Mouse to select the right Option as answer for an MCQ and to use the on-screen Keyboard to answer a non-MCQ. Avoid use of key board of the Console as it will lock your computer

 

9. Non MCQs-Choose to answer first

Answering a Non-MCQ is easier as you will have to simply key in the correct answer of the question in the given space. Besides all the Non-MCQs in each section are no penalty questions, so you lose nothing even if your answer is wrong.


 

10. Return Admit Card, Writing Pad, Pen after the Exam

After the Exam, handover the duly signed CAT Admit Card to the Invigilator present in the Exam Lab. Also, return the writing pad with all pages intact and Pen after the completion of the CAT Exam to the Invigilator.  


Note: must have one extra copy / Xerox copy of your admit with you at home or write down your application number, registration number, cat login id password in a notebook.

 

Don’ts for CAT 2019 Exam Day

 

1. Don’t Wear Jackets, Jewellery, Shoes

IIM Kozhikode has released a list of prohibited articles to the CAT exam centre. The candidates must not wear  jackets, jewellery, watch, electronic gadgets, shoes.

You are not allowed to carry mobile phone, bag, wallets, stationary items at the CAT test centre. If you are wearing or carrying any of these items, you will have to deposit them.

 


2. If your finger prints cannot be digitally scanned due to reasons like applying Mehndi / henna /moisturizer / cold cream etc., you will not be permitted to take the test. It is therefore, strongly recommended that you should avoid applying anything on your hands (palm side).    

 

3. Don’t Arrive Late

Do not request entry into the Test Centre after 8:45 A.M. for the Forenoon Session and post 2:15 P.M. for the Afternoon Session. The gates of the CAT test centre will be closed at this time. Make sure to reach at least half an hour before the exam commencement time.

 

4. Don’t Request Bio Break during Exam

Do not request for a bio-break while inside the Exam Lab unless it is a Medical emergency. No bio breaks are allowed during the 3 hours of the CAT exam.

 

5. Don’t Use Computer Key Board

Do not use the keyboard of your console at any point of time. Using it will lock your computer system and your precious time is wasted. Instead use mouse to answer the CAT questions

 

6. Don’t be confused in Using Navigation tools

CAT 2019 has provided the facility to the aspirants to know the status of the question. The Question Palette displayed on the right side of screen will show the status of each question. There will be 4 colour symbols to indicate the status of the question on the right hand side of question-answer screen 

Green - Answered question;  Red - Unanswered question;  White - Question not viewed;  Violet – Question marked for review. It will be better to practice on it today with official CAT mock test and understand the process instead of getting confused on the Exam day.

 

7. No Companion Allowed Inside

Unless you a PwD candidates and have asked for scribe, none of your friends and relatives accompanying you are allowed to enter beyond the Test Centre gate. Don’t ask them to come with you. Even if they come, they will have to go back from the test centre gate.

So, do not involve yourself in any arguments with the security staff or test center staff for forceful entry.

 

8. No Cheating or Disturbance

Do not disturb other Candidates nor attempt to cheat or copy answers from others during the Exam. Avoid attempting to appear for CAT 2019 Exam more than once. Candidature will be cancelled if a candidate is found to appear for the test multiple times

 

9. No Change of Exam Centre or PC is allowed

 

10. Don’t Waste Writing Pad

Do not waste Writing pad pages as it is distributed only once per Candidate during course of the Exam. Do not carry any page from the Writing Pad outside the Exam Lab after the test.

CAT 2019 test duration is for a total time of 3 hours. PWD/DA candidates with scribe requirements will be allowed an extra hour. All candidates will start the test at the same time when the invigilator signals to start. Candidates are to remain at their seats for the entire duration of the test even if they complete their test early. The sectional Submit button will be enabled only upon completion of sectional test time of 60 minutes.


For any issues during the test, you are supposed to raise your hand to notify the invigilator. Stay seated and explain the issue to the invigilator who approaches you. Under no circumstance, should you move from your seat until the end of exam time.


Good luck ... Best wishes... Chill for a day to be fresh n energetic on the exam day 


You deserve nothing less than the BEST. Be cool, calm, and give your best shot. You all have worked hard for this exam. 

May your efforts be Crowned with the Very Best of Success in CAT 2019.

GOOD LUCK….!!!

Hurry up! Only 2 days left for the registration process of MBA-Full Time Admissions 2020-22 to end.

The deadline for the online application is 25th November 2019.

We strongly recommend you to submit the application well in time to avoid any last minute technical glitches due to traffic congestion.

All the best!

Link: www.fmsadmissions.com

Official FMS Delhi (Admission 2020-22) Pagalguy Thread: https://goo.gl/2TeK2P

 Q) The Nobel Prize in Economics 2019 has been awarded to whom?
A.Abhijit Banerjee
B.Esther Duflo
C.Michael Kremer
D.All of the above 


 Q) Name the Indian nun from Kerala who was declared Saint by Pope Francis?
A.Bridget Sequeira
B.Lissy Vadakkel
C.Sister Jesme
D. Mariam Thresia 


Q)Which state is organizing the 10th edition of the Rashtriya Sanskriti Mahotsav-
National Cultural Festival?
A.Rajasthan
B.Gujarat
C.Madhya Pradesh
D.Haryana 



Q) Who is the author of the book “How to Avoid a Climate Disaster: The Solutions We Have and the Breakthroughs We Need”?
A.Bill Gates
B.Abidali Neemuchwala
C.Salil Parekh
D.Rajesh Gopinathan 


 Q) The 10th edition of the joint military exercise named "Vajra Prahar" is taking place between India and which country?
A.Singapore
B.United States
C.Russia
D.France 


 Q) Who was bestowed with the lifetime achievement award at the the second edition of the Indian Sports Honours (ISH)?
A.Pulella Gopichand
B.Milkha Singh
C.Sunil Chhetri
D.Smriti Mandhana 


 Q) Google Doodle recently honoured which Bengali poet and activist on her 155th birth anniversary?
A.Kamini Roy
B. Sarojini Naidu
C. Satarupa Sanyal
D.Kusumkumari Das 



Moody’s, a modelling agency, was on the lookout for new models. It had called 150 candidates for the purpose of recruiting models who were tall, dark and handsome. The break-up of the candidates with different attributes in that group of 150 was:

Tall and handsome but not dark = 9

Dark and handsome but not tall = 12

Tall or dark but not handsome = 107

Each candidate had at least one of the three attributes that the agency was looking for. The agency could find only one person who satisfied its criteria and so was considering relaxing the requirements a little. It was also found that, for any attribute, the number of candidates who had that attribute alone did not exceed one-third of the total number of candidates called.

If the number of candidates who were tall is twice the number who had at least two attributes, then at least how many candidates were only dark?

  

37  

41

43  

47

 Q1. 1 red flag, 3 white flags and 2 blue flags are arranged in a line
such that:
I. No two adjacent flags are of the same colour
II. The flags at the ends are of 2 different colours.
In how many different ways the flags be arranged?

 share your numbers created a WHATSAPP group for all CMAT/CET2020 aspirants.. and no I am not from any coaching.. will be sharing tricks and strategies and daily target for CET2020.. MSG ME  

 The sum of two numbers is 4732 and then HCF is 13. How many pairs of such number are possible? (in numerical value) 


A bracelet is to be made by threading four identical red beads and four identical yellow beads onto a hoop. How many different bracelets can be made? 

 What is log tan 1° + log tan 2° + …+log tan 89°?

Try this one..!!

There are 10 women and 3 men in Room A. One person is picked at random from Room A and moved to room B, where there are already 3 women and 5 men. If a single person is then to be picked from room B, what is the probability that a woman will be picked?

(A) 13/21
(B) 49/117
(C) 40/117
(D) 15/52
(E) 5/18 

Find the synonym of the following 👍 

#SNAP

Parallelism: Sentence elements that are alike in function should also be alike in construction. Theses elements should be in the same grammatical form so that they are parallel.
eg: Peter likes jogging and to play tennis; he's also a keen supporter of our local football club. (Incorrect)
Peter likes jogging and playing tennis; he's also a keen supporter of our local football club. (Correct) 

A MISPLACED modifier is a word, phrase or clause that is improperly separated from the word it modifies / describes.
RULE: Modifier should be placed close to the word or phrase it modifies.
ex:
The game NEARLY had finished when we arrived at the stadium. (INCORRECT)
The game had NEARLY finished when we arrived at the stadium. 

DANGLING Modifier
A modifier is dangling if the word or phrase that is supposed to be modified does not appear in the sentence.
Ex:Riding my bicycle, a dog chased me. INCORRECT
When I was riding my bicycle, I was chased by a dog. CORRECT

 Prepositions:

A Preposition is simply a short word (like in, at, to) commonly placed before a noun (sometimes also before gerund verbs). Learning prepositions can pose a problem as there are no set rules to follow. Besides, an exact translation is usually not possible. A single preposition in a native language may have many translations depending on the situation. The best way to learn prepositions is to note them carefully while looking up a dictionary for word meanings. In addition, extensive reading and an alert mind can be a great help.

Prepositions are used:

1. To show where something / someone is:

Examples:

1. A CD is lying on the slab.
2. Chinki was playing in the lawn.

2.  With time Words:

Examples: at noon,  on Sunday, in the year 2015

3. After some Nouns:

Examples:

1. We had fun with the new toy.
2. There is some trouble with the switch.

4. After some Adjectives:

Examples:

1. We are excited about the new project.
2. The Champagne region is renowned for its wines

5. After some Verbs:

Examples:

1. They are listening to the recording.
2.  Julienne has waited for her mother for 2 hours.

6. In some Phrases:

Examples:

1. Our plane landed in the end.
2. They reached late for the show.

Frequently used Prepositions:

1.  AT

  • Uses: next to, by an object
  • Example: at the gate, at the door
  • Uses: for table
  • Example: at the dinner table
  • Uses: for events
  • Example: at a dance show, at a get-together
  • Uses: place for doing typical work (watch a movie, study, work)  
  • Example: at a multiplex, at college, at home  

2. ON

  • Uses: attached
  • Example: the photo on the wall
  • Uses: a place by a river
  • Example: Allahabad is located on the Sangam.
  • Uses: on a surface
  • Example: my book is on the table
  • Uses: a certain side (right, left)
  • Example: on the left of the road
  • Uses: a storey in a building
  • Example: on the top floor
  • Uses: public transport 
  • Example: on a train, on a plane

3. IN

  • Uses: hall, house, street, town, city
  • Example: in India, in Kanpur
  • Uses: magazine, book, newspaper
  • Example: in The Tribune
  • Uses: cab, auto rickshaw
  • Example: sitting in a cab
  • Uses: picture, world
  • Example: not in the picture, in her own world

4. UNDER

  • Uses: on the ground, lower than something else
  • Example: the purse is under the stool

5. BELOW

  • Uses: lower than something but above ground
  • Example: the impurities are below the surface

6. OVER

  • Uses: covered by something
  • Example: put a cover over the dish
  • Uses: more than
  • Example: over 80 years of age
  • Uses: getting to the other side
  • Example: climb over the wall
  • Uses: overcoming an obstacle
  • Example: walk over the bridge

7. ABOVE

  • Uses: higher than but not directly over it.
  • Example: a bridge above the lake

8. BY, NEXT TO, BESIDE

  • Uses: left or right of somebody/ something
  • Example: Gili is standing by / next to / beside the scooter.

9. ACROSS

  • Uses: going to the other side a lake
  • Example: walk across a road, row across

10. THROUGH

  • Uses: with limits on all sides
  • Example: drive through the tunnel.

11. TO

  • Uses: move to a person/ building.
  • Example: go to Ram first, go to the school.
  • Uses: move to a place/ country.
  • Example: go to the cinema, go to Kolkata.
  • Uses: for bed
  • Example: go to bed at night.

12. INTO

  • Uses: enter a room / building.
  • Example: go into the garage / the kitchen.

13. TOWARDS

  • Uses: move in a direction
  • Example: go towards the house/ the north.

14. ONTO

  • Uses: move to the top of something.
  • Example: jump onto the table, get onto the car.

15. FROM

  • Uses: where from
  • Example: almonds from Afghanistan.

16. MADE OF

  • Uses: when only physical change is there.
  • Example: This table is made of wood.

17. MADE FROM

  • Uses: When physical as well as chemical change is there.
  • Example: Curd is made from milk