NIFT Sample Paper 2010
NIFT Sample Paper 2010
NIFT Sample Paper 2010
NIFT Mock-01
Please read the Instructions for the test carefully
General Aptitude
Creative Aptitude
General Instruction
1. DO NOT POEN THIS SEAL OF THIS BOOKLET.WAIT FOR THIS SIGNAL
TO START.
How to Answer
4. Directions for answering questions are given in the test booklet before each group
of questions.
5. Follow the instructions of the invigilator. Candidates. Found violating the
instruction will be disqualified.
Directions for questions 1 to 4: From the options choose the one which means the
same as the underlined word in the sentence given below:
1. The recalcitrant owners did not allow the officials to seal the shops.
(a) Yielding (b) Complaint (c) Willing (d) Rebellious
Directions for questions 5 to 7: Choose the most effective word from the given
options to fill in the blank to make the sentence meaningfully complete.
5. India is a country that clearly witnesses the paradox of ………. Of amidst plenty.
(a) Famished (b) Scarcity (c) forlorn (d)Inadequacy
6. The trains in the courts should be ………so that the accused do not undergo
emotional trauma for long.
(a) Justified (b) Callous (c) Expedited (d) Exploited
Directions for questions 8 to 11: Choose the word which means the same as given
word.
8. Noxious.
(a) Unpleasant (b) Smooth (c) Cosy (d) Convivial
9. Hamlet.
(a) Drama (b) House (c) Village (d) Place
10. Altruism.
(a) Schism (b) Generosity (c) Veracity (d)Togetherness
11. Fallacy
(a) Belief (b) Fantasy (c) Prerequisite (d) Misconception
Directions for questions 12 to 15: Choose the word which is farthest in meaning to the
given word.
12. Condescend
(a) Disdain (b) Applaud (c) Deign (d) Malign
13. Relent
(a) Relax (b) Capitulate (c) Constant (d) Oppose
14. Brood
(a) Exult (b) Brook (c) Sulk (d) Support
15. Encapsulate
(a) Expand (b) Abbreviate (c) Chope (d) Nutshell
Directions for questions 16 to 19: Replace the underlined part of the sentence with that
potion which will make the sentences grammatically correct.
19. Sheela along with her cousins are attending the wedding.
(a) are attending the wedding (b) is attending the wedding
(c) may attend the wedding (d) seem to attend the wedding
Directions for questions 20 to 22: Choose the correct meaning of the underlined idioms.
20. The thieves broke into the house from the rear door.
(a) walked in (b) immigrated
(c) entered by force (d) rammed in the house
21. The police were able to call the shots after an hour.
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22. Mentally, he can still run rings round men half his age.
(a) an illegal activity (b) defeat
(c) Surrounded by (d) worked for
Directions for questions 23 to 26: Choose the correct option which has a coherent
arrangement of the jumbled up sentence 1 to 6 are fixed.
23. 1. India was considered a second class country with slow rising market.
2. But year after it has developed into world – class technology hub and a
major destination for investment from across the country.
3. The following in of venture money is making us believe that India is
heading for great success.
4. However there era still many obstacles.
5. As venture capitalists actively making investments in India .I often
wonder.
6. What does a country need to do to complete in the global word and
eventually become a techno super power.
(a) ABCD (b) ADBC
(c) BACD (d) BDCA
24. 1. There is a growing evidence to suggest that lack of vitamin-D can lead to a
host of illness.
2. It is ironic through we have ample sunshine in our country, Indians tend to
be deficient in vitamin-D.
3. This is more so in the case of urban Indians.
4. Unfortunately, vitamin-D is found in just a handful of foods like egg-yolk
and cod-lives oil,’’ says Dr.Nandni Babhukar.
5. People can get this vitamin naturally from the sun.
6. Because they spend more day times indoors than rural Indians
(a) CDAB (b) ABCD (c) CADB (d) BADC
5. The abuser is mentally unstable and the victim is leading her life in sheer
fear.
(a) ABCD (b) CDAB (c) DCBA (d) DABC
26. Through so much share India and Pakistan developed so much of antipathy
for each other.
1. India and Pakistan are mired in this phenomenon of mutual distrust and not
only because of the trauma of partition.
2. Where except in our neighbour, can one meet people for whom Lata
Mangeshkar, Mohammad Rafi or Amitabh are as familiar names as they
are in India.
3. It is also due to the diametrically opposing views of what constitutes and
determines their sense of nationhood.
4. Nowhere in the world, Have I developed as many abiding friendship as in
Pakistan.
5. These issues cannot be wished away or ignored or reconciled.
(a) ABCD (b) DBAC (c) CADB (d) BDAC
27. Efervescant
(a) Efervescant (b) Efervescant (c) Effervescent
(d) Efforvescent
28. Acomodation
(a) Accomodation(b) Acomudation (c) Acommodation
(d) Accommodation
29. Irevocable
(a) Irevocable (b) Irivocable (c) Irrivocable (d) Irrevocable
Directions for questions 30 to 40: Read the passages below and answer the questions
that follow:
Passage-1
parents the right to make all major decisions regarding the education of their children one
of their highest priorities yet, infact many parents do not. As for second argument parents
are not necessarily best equipped to know what is best for their childrens when it comes
to education. Although most parents might think they are sufficiently expert by virtue of
having gone through formal education themselves, they lack the specialized training to
appreciate what pedagogical methods are most effective, what constitutes a balanced
education and how the development psychology affects the child’s learning at different
level.
Children
(c) Most parents are formally educated
(d) Education is not that important and can be left to parents decision alone
33. Give the word meaning of the word meaning of the word specious in the passage
(a) Real (b) True (c) Seems to be true but not true (d) Fraud
Education
Passage-2
Recipient of the Nobel Peace prize in 1989, the Dalai Lama has single handedly turned
Tibet into a cause celebre.
Through tireless travel last year he has been advocating middle way to resolve the status
of Tibet. In March this year to mark the anniversary of the 1959 invasion, he again
stressed his goal of Tibetan autonomy rather than complete independence. It’s a goal that
has been criticized by his own people. “But my approach is in our interest”, he told times
magazine.
“Tibet is backward. Its a big land, rich in natural resources but we lack the technology or
expertise to exploit them if we remain within China. We might get greater benefit,
provided it respects our culture and environment.
The now 73 years old Dalai Lama leads a Spartan life rising at 3.30 in the morning to
meditate followed by a morning walk or a stint on a treadmill if it is raining. A frugal
breakfast of tea and porridge and listening to BBC News in what sets him on for the day.
36. The Dalai Lama was honored with Nobel Peace Prize in
(a) 1989 (b) 1939 (c) 1819 (d) Never
Directions for questions 41 to 60: Choose the correct option for each of the question.
41. Which of the following films has not been Indian official entry of Oscars
Till date?
(a) Mother India (b) Mughal-e-Azam (c) Salaam Bombay
(d) Lagaan
42. Which of the following represents the venue of the G-8 summit that took
place in 2006?
(a) Gleneagles, Scotland (b) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
(c) St.Petersburg, Russia (d) Geneva, Switzerland
45. ‘Bring Style Home” is the punch line that you would associate with:
(a) S.Kumars (b) Digjam (c) Raymond’s (d) Bombay Dyeing
48. Which of the following is the only veda that deals with music?
(a) Athara Veda (b) Sama veda (c) Yajur veda (d) Rig veda
49. You would associate the Dilwara temples in Mount Abu with:
(a) Hinduism (b) Jainism (c) Buddhism (d) Zoroastrianism
50. Blue sky, All, Big Bazaar and Food Bazaar are the names of the companies
that belongs to the stable of :
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(a) Reliance Industries Ltd. (b) Shoppers stop (d) Pantaloons Ltd
(d) Tatas
51. This brand of watch has the honour of becoming the first watch to be worn on
moon. Can you identify?
(a) Cartiere (b) TAG-Heur (c) Rado (d) Omega
52. Shine is the name of the recently launched bike model that belongs to the
stable of:
(a) Kinetic Engineering Ltd. (b) Honda (c) Bajaj Auto Ltd.
(d) Hero Honda
53. ‘Impossible is nothing’ is the present ad-campaign that you would associate
with
(a) Nike (b) Bata (c) Adidas (d) Lotto
54. ‘A village scene’, is the name of the painting that was on the cover of the
India Today magazine and was sold for a record sum of $1.5 million. Can you
identify the name of the painter from the given options?
(a) Raja Ravi Verma (b) M.F.Hussain (c) Tyeb Mehta
(d) Amrita Sher-Gill
55. Arguable he can be considered as the first fashion designer of the world. Can
you identify him from the given option?
(a) Vivienne Westwood (b) Charles Frederick Worth (c) Zandara Rhodes
(d) Claire McCardell
56. The chairperson of the film & Television Institute of India is:
(a) Amal Allana (b) U.R.Ananthamurthy (c) P.K.Khashu
(d) Suresh Chabria
57. Which among of the following personalities is the executive director of the
National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad?
(a) Ajai Dua (b) A.K.Sinha (c) Sudarshan Khanna
(d) Darlie ‘O’ Sinha
61. Find the least number which when divided by 12,15,20 and 25 leaves the
reminder 6 in each case.
(a) 300 (b) 456 (c) 306 (d) 126
62. Four bells toll together at an interval of 6, 7,8 and 9 sec respectively. How
many times will they toll together in 1 hour?
(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 7
64. The radius of a circle is so increased that its circumference gets increased by
8% what is the percentage change in the area of the circle?
(a) 64% (b) 16% (c) 22.4% (d) 24%
65. Groundnut oil is now being sold at Rs.36 per kg.Find how much percent a
family must reduce its consumption if it is used to purchase at Rs.30 per kg.
(a) 16 2% (b) 20% (c) 25% (d) none of these
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