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BBA I Semester Managerial Economics Price Discrimination Under Monopoly Study Material Notes
COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL (PT)
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1 The United Kingdom…………………England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
(a) combines
(b) comprises of
(c) comprises
(d) consists
2. Jyoti refused to be………….. Refused to be………………by her long illness,
(a) dispirited
(b) dispatched
(c) dispersed
(d) dispensed
3. He will impart no information…… …anyone.
(a) with
(b) to
(c) for
(d) from
4. Jim suffered a………….. …of fortune.
(a) reverse
b) revert
(C) regress
(d) reversal
5. He was. ……..by nature and so avoided all company.
(a) anti-social
(b) timid
(c) cordial
(d) gregarious
6. Several guests noticed Mr Sharma falling back in his chair and gasping for breath.
(a) No error
(b) Several guests noticed Mr Sharma
(c) falling back in his chair
(d) and gasping for breath.
7. Many a man want to be rich quickly.
(a) Many a man
(b) rich quickly.
(c) No error
(d) want to be
8. We have finished our work three hours ago and have been waiting for you since then.
(a) three hours ago and have been waiting
(b) for you since then.
(c) We have finished our work
(d) No error
9. A study is going underway to determine the exact concentration of lead in the water supply.
(a) No error
(b) of lead in the water supply.
(c) A study is going underway
(d) to determine the exact concentration
10. The Russian ambassador’s whereabouts are not known to anyone.
(a) whereabouts is
(b) not known to anyone.
(c) The Russian ambassador’s
(d) No error
11. The Hindustan Times found that the number of malaria cases in 2011 was
(a) three times the numbers revealed by the authorities
(b) exactly as the numbers revealed by the authorities
(c) half the number revealed by the authorities
(a) twice than the numbers revealed by the authorities
12. One of the big reasons for malarial death is
(a) untimely diagnosis
(b) under-reporting of malarial deaths
(c) over-reporting of malarial deaths
(d) lack of proper treatment
13. The Lancet is a
(a) journal
(b) medical book
(C) newspaper
(d) magazine
14. What is the habit” mentioned in the passage?
(a) Filing RTIS
(b) Exposing the authority’s incompetence
(C) Conducting studies and surveys in towns and cities
(d) Hiding the real figures of malaria cases
15. The finding of the Lancet was published after
(a) the international team left India
(b) international reviews of the findings were done
(c) proper verifications of the finding were done
(d) nationwide
16. The blue whale was thriving in all of the world’s oceans until the turn of the century, at which time they became hunted to the point of extinction.
(a) The blue whale was thriving in all of the world’s oceans up until the turn of the century
(b) Blue whales were thriving in all of the world’s oceans until the turn of the century
(c) No improvement
(d) At the turn of the century, blue whales were thriving in all of the world’s oceans
17. He bowed down at the altar.
(a) in front of the altar
(b) No Improvement
(c) before the altar
(d) next to the altar
18. He could not be able to think logically because of his illness.
(a) cannot be able
(b) can be unable
(C) No improvement
(d) was not able
19. I hope you will be able to steer ahead of the anti-social elements.
(a) steer free
(b) steer out
(e) steer clear
(d) No Improvement
20. They were being commanded to wait till the signal was given
(a) commanded
(b) No Improvement
(c) command
(d) given command
21. We have been retracing our steps to the log cabin ten minutes ago
(a) No Improvement
(b) had to retrace
(e) have to retrace
(d) will be retracing
22. John decided to go to the Advocate General to clear his name of the accusation.
(a) to wash his name
(b) to cleared his name
(C) to clean his name
(d) No Improvement
23. River Damodar in West Bengal carries the effluents from the Durgapur Industrial complex for miles.
(a) carries the effluence
(b) No Improvement
(c) carries the effluents
(d) carried the effluents
24. I was struck by his singular appearance.
(a) struck by how he singularly appears
(b) had stricken his single appearance
(e) struck by his single appearance
(d) No Improvement
25. The climate of Shillong is somewhat like Kohima.
(a) like Kohima’s
(b) No Improvement
(e) as Kohima
(d) as Kohima’s
(d) as Kobi
26. Opinion contrary to accepted doctrines
(a) Controversy
(b) Heresy
(c) Advocacy
(d) Convention
27. To die without making a will
(a) Inure
(b) Intestate
(c) Inane
(d) Indigent
28. Someone who is designated to hear both sides of a dispute and make a judgment
(a) Arbitrator
(b) Counsellor
(c) Manager
(d) Magistrate
29. A person who agrees to work for somebody in order to learn a skill
(a) Assistant
(b) Pupil
(c) Apprentice
(d) Lackey
30. Make pale by excluding light
(a) Foliate
(b) Procreate
(c) Percolate
(d) Etiolate
31. That which cannot be avoided
(a) Integral
(b) Inevitable
(c) Unrestrained
(d) Unvarying
32 .One who is concerned with the welfare of others
(a) Ascetic
(b) Altruist
(e) Egoist
(d) Hedonist
33. In a capitalist system
(a) the ends justify the means.
(b) means which lead to exploitation are strictly prohibited.
(c) the means justify the ends.
(d) the means endorsed by religion are strictly followed.
34. The established order is supported by religion to
(a) balance the suffering of the poor with hopes of future reward
(b) help the tortured men to seek redress
(c) alleviate the suffering of the poor in the capitalist system
(a) perpetuate the injustice imposed by the capitalist system
35. The passage indicates that the capitalist system is
(a) prosperous
(b) fair
(c) ambitious
(d) dehumanizing
36. Capitalism divides society into the two categories of
(a) exploiters and exploited people
(b) working and non-working people
(c) buyers and sellers
(d) religious and irreligious people
37. In a capitalist system of society each man wishes
(a) to have visions of paradise
(b) to acquire maximum wealth
(c) to soothe the sufferings of other
(d) to produce maximum wealth.
38. (a) Appreciate
(b) Merth
(c) Gruesome
(d) Connoisseur
39. (a) Fortuitous
(b) Haphazard
(c) Resurgence
(d) Commissioned
40. Everybody thought Asha and Ashok were a happy couple, but it was all just make-believe.
(a) pretence
(b) hatred
(c) reality
(d) treachery
41. I am going to stay at home because I am feeling under the weather today.
(a) unhappy
(b) irritated
(c) sick
(d) depressed
42. The winning team decided to go for the jugular in the last quarter of the match.
(a) forfeit the match
(b) give easy opportunities to the opposite team
(c) attack all out
(d) give reserve players a chance
43. He and his neighbour are always at loggerheads.
(a) abusing each other
(b) disagreeing on everything
(c) Agree on everything
(d) aloof from each other
44. RESURGENCE
(a) Reluctance
(b) Renewal
(c) Relocation
(d) Repletion
46. DAMP
(a) Wet
(b) Complicated
(e) Light
(d) Clear
47. INGENUOUS
(a) Careless
(b) Candid
(c) Crafty
(d) Creative
48. ARROGANT
(a) Haughty
(b) Proud
(c) Selfish
(d) Modest
49. ZENITH
(a) Bottom
(b) Nadir
(c) Shallow
(d) Low
50. ECCENTRIC
(a) Unusual
(b) Carefree
(c) Normal
(d) Peculiar 1