University of Pune 2007 M.B.A Business Administration CET - Question Paper
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• Dumas didn’t write the novel “Illusions”, which didn’t bag the Nobull award.
• “Gone with the Breeze” wasn’t written by Brezensky, and didn’t bag either of the Dhalmiki or Vyas awards.
• Neither Brezensky nor Chekov won the Vyas awards. Neither the Looker nor the Nobull award was bagged by Asimov.
46. The Fountainhead was written by:
(a) Asimov (b) Brezensky (c) Chekov (d) Dumas (e) Indeterminable
47. The writer and award of the novel, “Gone with the Breeze” are:
(a) Brezensky, Nobull (b) Asimov, Dhalmiki (c) Dumas, Looker
(d) Chekov, Nobull (e) can’t be determined
48. The award, Looker, was bagged by the novelist:
(a) Asimov (b) Brezensky (c) Chekov (d) Dumas (e) indeterminable
49. The book written by Chekov was:
(a) The Fountainhead (b) Illusions (c) War and Piece
(d) Gone with the Breeze (e) indeterminable
50. The novel and award of Dumas are:
(a) The Fountainhead, Vyas
(b) Illusions, Looker
(c) War and Piece, Nobull
(d) Gone with the Breeze, Dhalmiki
(e) Illusions, Nobull
Directions for ques. 51 to 55: In every of the subsequent ques. 1 interrogative statement is followed by 2 arguments, 1 beginning with ‘yes’ and the other with ‘no’. Mark:
(a) if only argument one is forceful.
(b) if only argument two is forceful.
(c) if both one and two are forceful.
(d) if neither one nor two is forceful.
(e) if both are unrelated, or, if 1 is not forceful and the other is unrelated.
51. Should India remain a nuclear country?
I. Yes, because India can tackle the western world by remaining nuclear.
II. No, because India may be isolated from the rest of the world.
52. Are Indians becoming unnecessarily westernised?
I. Yes, because they are moving away from their own culture for petty western ideals.
Earning: Approval pending. |