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BBA I Semester Managerial Economics Market Structures Study Material Notes
COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL (Tier-11)
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1 Our pleasures should be healthy so that they can impart a sense of well-being.
(a) QRPS
(b) QPRS
(c) QSPR
(d) QRSP The cinema is a very valuable teaching aid.
2. Thus Cinema has a great impact on our society.
(a) PQRS
(b) SQRP
(e) RQSP
(d) QRPS
3. Technology is meant for bringing comfort to the body and spirituality brings comfort to the mind.
(a) PQSR
(b) SQPR
(c) PRSQ
(d) SRQP
4. Katherine Mansfield was born in Wellington, New Zealand.
(a) RSQP
(b) PQRS
(c) QRP
(d) PSRQ
5. Designing is as natural to me as breathing.
(a) RPSQ
(b) PSQR
(c) SORP
(d) QRP
6. 1. India is rapidly coming under the influence of western culture.
(a) SPRO
(b) PQSR
(c) QSRP
(d) PSRQ
7. Grandpa had some old clothes
(a) POSR
(b) SRPQ
(c) RSQP
(d) QSRP
8. The Pyramids are beautiful enormous structures.
(a) QSPR
(b) SPRO
(c) QPRS
(d) QSRP
9. One of the gifts of independence is the awakening of women of our country.
(a) SPOR
(b) SRPQ
(c) QSPR
(d) QPSR
10. Rola Sleiman parked her car in the only empty spot outside Tripoli’s evangelical church.
(a) SRPQ
(b) PRSQ
(C) SQPR
(d) RSPO
11. In a first, a robotic exoskeleton device has enabled a 39-year-old former athlete, who had been completely paralyzed for four years,
(a) QRPS
(b) RPSQ
(c) SPQR
(d) PORS
12. Once upon a time I went to Scotland.
(a) QPSR
(b) SRQP
(c) QRP
(d) PQSR
13. Children like to celebrate their birthdays.
(a) RPQS
(b) QSRP
(C) SRPO
(d) QRP
14. Researchers say that jogging alone is unhealthy
(a) SPOR
(b) PQSR
(c) RQPS
(d) RPSQ
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15. The heart is the pump of life.
(a) SRPQ
(b) QRP
(c) PQRS
(d) RSQP
16. A couple in my neighborhood is known for shouting at each other.
(a) RPSQ
(b) RPQS
(c) SPQR
(d) PSRO
17.. The world is stunned with the news that 44-year-old Steeve Irwin is no more.
(a) PRSQ
(b) RSPQ
(c) SPOR
(d) QSPR
18. Nalanda became India’s famous center of education.
(a) ROPS
(b) QPSR
(c) RPSQ
(d) SPQR
19. The world leaders
(a) RPSQ
(b) SQRP
(c)PQSR
(d) QPRS
20. Mandela led the battle of freedom against slavery.
(a) SPOR
(b) RSPQ
(c) PQRS
(d) QPRS
21. There is no need for you to be so angry!” said Mrs. Sen to her husband.
(a) Mrs. Sen told her husband that there was no need for him to be so angry.
(b) Mrs. Sen told her husband that no need was there to be so in anger.
(c) Mrs. Sen told to her husband that there was no need for his anger.
(d) Mrs. Sen told her husband to not be so angry.
22. The teacher said. “Don’t come to school on Monday because it is a holiday.”
(a) The teacher told us not to come to school on Monday because it is a holiday.
(b) The teacher told us don’t come to school on Monday because it is a holiday.
(c) The teacher asked if we were coming to school on Monday because it is a holiday.
(d) The teacher asked us don’t come to school on Monday because it is a holiday.
23. He wished me respectfully and told me that he had come to join the office.
(a) He said to me, “Good Morning, Sir! I’m here to join the office.”
(b) He said to me, “Good Morning, Sir! I have come to join the office.”
(c) He said, “Good morning sir! I want to join the office.”
(d) He said to me, “Good morning Sir! I’ll join the office today.”
24. I said to my friend, “Can I borrow your dictionary for one day only?”
(a) I asked my friend if I could borrow his dictionary for one day only.
(b) I asked my friend if I might borrow his dictionary for one day only.
(C) I told my friend I could borrow his dictionary for one day only.
(d) I requested my friend if I can borrow his dictionary for one day only,
25. “Oh! How foolish I have been in money matters!”
(a) He confessed regretfully that he had been very foolish in money matters.
(b) He confessed to himself that he is being very foolish in money matters.
(c) He expressed with regret that he could be so foolish in money matters.
(d) He exclaimed regretfully that he was very foolish in money matters.
26. “Sam, will you help me carry my bags?” asked the old woman.
(a) The old woman said to Sam to help her carried her bags.
(b) The old woman asked Sam to help her carry her bags.
(c) The old woman asked Sam whether he would help her carry her bags.
(d) The old woman told Sam to helped her carry her bags.
27. The commander said, “Let the gates be left open.”
(a) The commander wanted that the gates be left open.
(b) The commander ordered that the gates will be left open.
(C) The commander ordered for the gates to be left open.
(d) The commander ordered that let the gates be left open.
28. My father said to me, “Will you sit and study at least now.”
(a) My father asked me whether I can sit and study at least then.
(b) My father asked me if I would sit and study at least then.
(c) My father enquired me if I would sit and study at least now.
(d) My father asked me if I will sit and study at least then
29. Vipul said, “Alas! How thoughtless I have been!”
(a) Vipul confessed with regret that he had been thoughtless.
(b) Vipul admitted that he had been thoughtless.
(c) Vipul regretted my thoughtlessness.
(d) Vipul exclaimed how thoughtless I have been
30. Rahul said, “Yes I am mistaken.”
(a) Rahul admitted that I was mistaken.
(b) Rahul said that he was on the mistake.
(c) Rahul said that he is mistaken.
(d) Rahul admitted that he was mistaken.
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31. “They are late,” she has already told us.
(a) She has already been telling us that they are late.
(b) She told us that they are already late.
(c) She has already told us (that) they are late.
(d) She told us that they are late already.
32. The teacher said to him, “Do not go out.
(a) The teacher commanded him that he should not go out.
(b) The teacher told him do not to go out.
(c) The teacher advised him not to go out.
(d) The teacher ordered him to not go out.
33. Dr. Ratan said to the patient, “Take light food and do not go out in the Sun.”
(a) Dr. Ratan advised the patient to take light food and do not go out in the Sun.
(b) Dr. Ratan advised the patient to take light food and not to go out in the Sun.
(c) Dr. Ratan advised the patient to take light food and to do not go out in the Sun.
(a) Dr. Ratan advised the patient to take light food and not go out in the Sun.
34. The teacher said to me, “I hope you will bring credit to my school
(a) The teacher wished that I would bring credit to my school.
(b) The teacher said that I will bring credit to his school.
(c) The teacher hoped that I would bring credit to his school.
(d) The teacher desired that I bring credit to his school.
35. “What an excellent piece of art!” she said.
(a) She exclaimed with surprise was an excellent piece of art.
(b) She exclaimed what an excellent piece of art was it.
(c) She exclaimed with appreciation that it was an excellent piece of art.
(d) She had exclaimed that it was an excellent piece of art.
36. He said to me, “Where are you going?”
(a) He said to me that where I was going.
(b) He asked me where I was going.
(c) He said me where I was going.
(d) He asked that where I was going.
37. I said, “Goodbye, my beloved friends.”
(a) I wished my beloved friends goodbye.
(b) Ibided good-bye to my beloved friends.
(c) I said goodbye to my beloved friends.
(d) Ibade my beloved friend’s goodbyes.
38. Rajiv said to me, “He plays with his right hand.”
(a) Rajiv told me that he plays with his right hand.
(b) Rajiv said that he played with his right hand.
(c) Rajiv asked if he could play with his right hand.
(d) Rajiv told me that he could play with his right hand.
39. They said. “We were living in Paris.
(a) They said they would have lived in Paris.
(b) They told me they had lived in Paris.
(c) They said they might have been living in Paris.
(d) They told me that they had been living in Paris.
40. He asked me if I would like to have lunch with him that day,
(a) He said to me, “You can if you like to have lunch with me today.”
(b) He said to me, “Do you like to have lunch with me today.”
(c) He said to me, “Can you have lunch with me today.”
(d) He said to me, “Would you like to have lunch with me today.”
41. I’ll say to my friends, “I have started learning computers.”
(a) I’ll tell my friends that I have started learning computer
(b) I’ll tell my friends that I am learning computer.
(c) I’ll tell my friends that I learn computers.
(d) I’ll tell my friends that I had started learning computers.
42. The guide said to the swimmer, “Don’t swim out too far.”
(a) The guide suggested the swimmer that doesn’t swim out too far.
(b) The guide forbade the swimmer to swim out too far.
(c) The guide asked the swimmer not to swim out too far.
(d) The guide told the swimmer to not swim out too far.
43. I said to my mother, “Please warm this milk, Don’t boil it.”
(a) I told my mother respectfully that she will warm that milk and not boil it.
(b) I requested my mother that she warm that milk and not to boil it.
(e) I requested my mother to warm that milk and asked her not to boil it.
(d) I asked my mother that she may warm that milk but not boil it.
44. He said to his father, “Shall I go to market now?”
(a) He asked his father if he shall go to market now.
(b) He asked his father if he will go to the market then.
(c) He asked his father if he would go to market now.
(d) He asked his father if he should go to the market then.
45. The teacher said to his student, “Do you have any excuse for coming late to school, today?
(a) The teacher asked his student whether did he have any excuse for coming late to school that day.
(b) The teacher asked his student whether he did have any excuse for coming late to school that day.
(c) The teacher asked his student whether he has any excuse for coming late to school that day.
(d) The teacher asked his student whether he had an excuse for coming late to school that day.
46. The boy thanked the Principal for granting him a fee concession,
(a) The boy said to the Principal, “Thank you, madam, for granting me a fee concession.”
(b) The boy told the Principal, “You are kind enough to grant me a fee concession.”
(c) The boy said to the Principal, “I am thankful to you for a fee concession.”
(d) The boy said to the Principal, “I express my thanks that you have granted me a fee-concession.”
47. The officer said, “Cowards! You shall soon Benut toads
(a) The officer said that they were cowards and should be put to death soon.
(b) The officer said that they would soon be put to death.
(e) The officer called them cowards and said that they must be put to death soon.
(d) The officer called them cowards and said that they would soon be put to death.
48. A song was sung at the death of a person
(b) Liturgy
(a) Ode
(c) Elegy
(d) Sonnet
49. The period between two reigns
(a) Interregnum
(b) Intermission
(c) Anachronism
(d) Era
50. A person extremely desirous of money
(a) Extravagant
(b) Miser
(c) Fervent
(d) Avaricious
51. A person who has had one or more limbs removed
(a) Amputee
(b) Handicap
(c) Limber
(d) Fatalist
52. A statement in which you say the same thing twice in different words
(a) Tautology
(b) Repetition
(c) Temerity
(d) Tarragon
53. An error or misprint in printing or writing
(a) Jargon
(b) Axiom
(c) Erratum
(d) Agenda
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54. One who is known widely but usually unfavorably is
(a) Tarnished
(b) Famous
(c) Notorious
(d) Illustrious
55. Ruborwipe out
(a) Efface
(b) Remove
(c) Plunder
(d) Terminate
56. No longer in existence or use
(a) Invincible
(b) Delete
(c) Inefficient
(d) Obsolete
57. Too willing to obey other people
(a) Subservient
(b) Sublimate
(c) Subjugate
(d) Subaltern
58. To destroy completely
(a) Dawdle
(b) Annihilate
(c) Bluster
(d) Chide
59. A person who is very selective, disgusted easily, and is hard to please
(a) Misanthrope
(b) Fastidious
(c) Selector
(d) ambiguous
60. (iv) – ?
(a) attained
(b) obtained
(c) gained
(d) achieved
61. (ii)=?
(a) rendered
(b) enabled
(e) authorized
(d) modified
62. (ii)?
(1) agricultural
(b) business
(e) rural
(d) farming
63. (v) ?
(a) joined
(b) united
(c) blended
(d) mixed
64. (i) = ?
(a) concentrated
(b) intensified
(c) strengthened
(d) amassed
65. According to the author, human intervention will always be required in order to
(a) repair broke down machines
(b) determine the specific needs of the individual
(c) update old software
(d) built bigger machines
66. In what way are computers inadequate even inspire by their sophistication?
(a) They keep breaking down after much use.
(b) They still need humans to turn them on and off.
(e) They can hardly imitate a teacher’s ability to explain the most difficult of concepts.
(d) They require humans to update them periodically.
67. According to this essay, what new developments in the world of computers have helped students gain more access to the information?
(a) Availability of printing facilities
(b) Availability of word processing applications
(c) Availability of digital books
(d) Availability of general knowledge software
68. That computers make learning easier is a fact
(a) contested by a few
(b) welcomed by all
(c) accepted by all
(d) rejected by some
69. What other factors related to computers contribute to the deeper acquisition of knowledge?
(a) Relaxing attitude and software interactivity
(b) Convenience of usage and design
(c) Prompt response and accuracy
(d) User-friendliness and easy accessibility
70. Which of the phrases best describes the girl?
(a) Loud and forceful
(b) Slender and dirty
(c) Shy and clean
(d) Bold and brave
71. Where did the bird come from?
(a) From the South
(b) From Australia
(c) From North America
(d) From Canada
72. Where did Header live?
(a) In a cabin by the marsh
(b) An old cottage
(c) In a lighthouse
(d) In a barn
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73. How had the bird been injured?
(a) While flying through the woods
(b) By wild animals
(c) She had been shot by hunters
(d) By a great storm
74. Why did the girl take the bird to Rhayader?
(a) So that he would tell her if it was still alive
(b) So that he would tell her what to do
(c) So that he would heal it
(d) So that he would send it to where it came from
75. VIABLE
(a) Capable
(b) Bright
(e) Workable
(d) Useless
76. SINUOUS
(a) Straight
(b) Serene
(c) Transparent
(d) Serpentine
77. ERRONEOUS
(a) Unfair
(b) Inaccurate
(c) Wrong
(d) False
78.These days most of the students do their assignments with the help of the internet.
(a) These days most of the students are doing their assignments with the help of the internet.
(b) These days the assignments are being done with the help of the internet by most of the students.
(e) These days the assignments are done with the help of the internet by most of the students.
(d) These days most of the assignments are done with the help of the internet by the students.
79. The situation could hardly have been altered by the interference of the police force.
(a) The interference of the police force could alter the situation with hardness.
(b) The interference of the police force had altered the situation.
(e) The interference of the police force could hardly have altered the situation.
(d) The interference of the police force can hardly alter the situation.
80. Ratan is performing an experiment.
(a) An experiment is performed by Ratan.
(b) An experiment was performed by Ratan.
(e) An experiment is being performed by Ratan.
(d) Experiments were performed by Ratan.
81. Kindly offer your remarks.
(a) You were requested to offer your remarks.
(b) You have been requested to offer your remarks
(c) You are requested to offer your remarks.
(d) You are being requested to offer your remarks.
82. The Swiss regarded him as an imposter and called him a Villain.
(a) He is regarded as an imposter and called a Villain by the Swiss.
(b) He was regarded as an imposter and was called a Villain by the Swiss.
(c) He has been regarded as an imposter and called a Villain by the Swiss.
(d) He was regarded as an imposter and is called a Villain by the Swiss.
83. We shall write a novel.
(a) A novel will be written by us.
(b) A novel will have been written by us.
(c) A novel would be written by us.
(d) A novel is written by us.
84. Who gave you the money?
(a) Who gave the money to you?
(b) By whom were you given the money?
(e) Who was given the money by you?
(d) By whom were you given the money?
85. Who had laughed at you?
(a) By whom you had been laughed at?
(b) Who had you been laughed at?
(c) By whom had you been laughed at?
(d) By whom were you been laughed at?
86. Sita learns her lessons daily.
(a) Her lessons were learnt daily by Sita.
(b) Her lessons were learned daily by Sita.
(c) Her lessons are learned daily by Sita.
(d) Her lessons are learned daily by Sita.
87. Did he plan an excursion to the mountains?
(a) Is an excursion to mountains planned by him?
(b) Was an excursion to mountains planned by him?
(c) Has an excursion to mountains planned by him?
(d) Had an excursion to mountains planned by him?
88. I didn’t speak even a single word in the meeting.
(a) Even a single word has not been spoken by me in the meeting
(b) Even a single word has not been spoken by me in the meeting.
(c) Even a single word had not been spoken by me in the meeting
(d) Even a single word was not spoken by me in the meeting.
89. Who tore the curtains yesterday?
(a) By whom were the curtains tore yesterday?
(b) By whom were the curtains torn yesterday?
(c) By whom are the curtains torn yesterday?
(d) By whom were the curtains tore yesterday?
90. Our vehicle had been stolen from our garage by the same burglary team.
(a) The same burglary team had stolen our vehicle from our garage.
(b) The same burglary team has stolen our vehicle from our garage.
(c) The same burglary team is stealing our vehicle from our garage.
(d) The same burglary team will have stolen our vehicle from our garage.
91. I shall be obliged to go.
(a) Circumstances may oblige me to go.
(b) Circumstances could oblige me to go.
(c) Circumstances would oblige me to go.
(d) Circumstances will oblige me to go.
92. Shut the door.
(a) Let the door be the shutter.
(b) Let the door be shut.
(c) Let the door be shut.
(d) Let the door be shut by you.
93. We prohibit smoking.
(a) Smoking is being prohibited.
(b) Smoking has been prohibited.
(c) Smoking is prohibited.
(d) Smoking will be prohibited.
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94. Rajesh could not complete his paper because he had a headache.
(a) The paper of Rajesh could not be completed by him because he had a headache.
(b) The paper could not be completed by Rajesh because he had a headache.
(C) Rajesh’s paper could not be completed because he had a headache.
(d) Rajesh’s paper would not be completed because he had a headache.
95. That too many cooks spoil the broth is known to all.
(a) All knows that the broth is spoilt by too many cooks.
(b) All knew that too many cooks spoilt the broth.
(c) All know that the broth is spoilt by too many cooks.
(d) All know that too many cooks spoil the broth.
96. It is time to water the plants.
(a) It is time for the plants to be watered.
(b) It is time the plants be watered.
(c) The plants should be watered.
(d) It is a time when plants are watered.
97. The judge ordered the murderer to be hanged.
(a) It was ordered by the judge to hang the murderer
(b) The murderer was to be hanged according to the order of the judge.
(c) The order was given by the judge to hang the murderer.
(d) The murderer was ordered by the judge to be hanged.
98. (x) = ?
(a) dilemmas
(b) considerations
(c) disturbances
(d) discomfort
99. (vii) = ?
(a) credible
(b) mandatory
(e) conclusive
(d) reconciliatory