(JMET Exam 2010) Question Paper Pattern
JMET 2010 Question Paper Pattern
Structure
The JMET 2010 will be of 3 hours duration. The test will
consist of 120 questions (objective / multiple choice type) in the following
sections:
Verbal Communication
This section aims to test the candidate's comprehension of and interpretative
abilities in English as a language of business. Given the potential manager's
decision-making roles, this section seeks to examine the candidate's felicity
with common forms of English expression, grammar and usage in business that
would enable him/her to extract essential information from a variety of data,
and arrive at an informed decision. Regular analysis of business articles and
non-fiction prose, besides a firm grasp of communicative English grammar would
be helpful in preparing for this section.
Logical Reasoning
This section consists of analytical reasoning, argument analysis, and analysis
of explanation questions.
Quantitative Ability
This section aims to test the candidate's understanding of Basic Mathematics
(Numbers; Operations; HCF and LCM; Fractions, Decimals and Percentages; Ratio
and Proportion; Roots and Power; Logarithms; Progressions; Elementary Geometry
and Mensuration; Elementary Trigonometry; Introductory Set Theory), Linear
Algebra (Equations and Inequalities; Matrices; Determinants; Simultaneous
equations and solutions; Elementary Linear Programming; Elementary differential
calculus involving functions of one variable; Elementary integral calculus), and
Probability and Statistics (Types of Data; Frequency Distributions; Measures of
Central Tendency and Dispersion; Probability Concepts: Basic Outcomes, Events,
Sample Spaces; Probability Calculations: Counting Rules using Permutations and
Combinations, Unions and Intersections, Complementary Events, Mutually Exclusive
Events, Conditional Probability and Independent Events; Binomial, Poisson and
Normal Random Variables; Correlation and Simple Linear Regression) for their use
in business applications such as Partnership and Shareholding; Present Worth and
Discounts; Depreciation; Demand and Supply; Cost and Revenue, and common
applications such as Banking Transactions; Inventories; Mixtures; Time and Work;
Time and Distance; Pipes and Tanks; Estimation of time, distance, area, volume,
effort, etc.
Data Interpretation
This section aims to assess the ability of the examinee to make valid
interpretations from a given data set. The section also assesses the ability of
the examinee to understand data in different representative forms such as simple
tables, histograms, pie charts, graphs, scatter diagrams, etc. Although involved
calculations are not expected, simple data manipulations would be required.
There is negative marking
for incorrect answers. For a wrong answer to a question, 25% of the marks
allotted to that question will be deducted. Moreover, for a candidate to be
qualified in JMET 2010, he/she should, not only, secure certain minimum marks in
the test paper, but also, should necessarily obtain certain minimum marks in
each of the four sections stated above.
General Instructions
1. You should be in your assigned seat at the Test Centre
latest by 9:30 hrs.
2. You should bring the following to the Test Centre:
i) Your JMET 2010 Admit Card, without which you will not be allowed to take
the test.
ii) Black Ballpoint pen, HB pencil(s), eraser(s) and sharpener(s).
Calculators, electronic diaries, cell phones and similar electronic gadgets will
not be allowed in the examination hall.
3. The test begins with the distribution of the Test Booklets. When you get the
Test Booklet, make sure that the Booklet is in sealed condition. If the seal is
found broken or tampered with, please bring this matter immediately to the
notice of the invigilator.
4. Do not break the seal of the Test Booklet till you are told to do so.
5. Without breaking the seal, take out the Objective Response Sheet (ORS) from
the Test Booklet and verify that it has the same code printed on it in large
letters as on the cover of the Test Booklet. If the two codes do not match, or
the Test Booklet does not contain the ORS, the Test Booklet must be exchanged
immediately with a new sealed Test Booklet. The candidate must not mark the
answers on an ORS having a code different from the code printed on the Test
Booklet
6. Fill in all the information required on the right hand side of the ORS and
sign where indicated using ballpoint pen. Use HB pencil for darkening the
bubbles corresponding to your Registration Number on the ORS. Use extreme
caution in filling the appropriate bubbles. Information on the right half of the
ORS should be written using ballpoint pen wherever indicated. No distinctive
mark of any sort is to be put anywhere on the ORS.
7. Open the seal of the Test Booklet only after been instructed to do so by the
invigilator. Each section contains several questions. You should read the
directions for each section of the test carefully.
8. The left hand side of the ORS must be filled in with HB pencil only. The
answers to the questions are to be marked by darkening the bubbles corresponding
to the letters A, B, C or D. A soft eraser should be used for erasing any
darkened bubble if required.
9. Nothing should be written either in ink or in pencil, in the space used for
printing the Barcode on the ORS. If the candidate tampers with the Barcode,
he/she will be disqualified.
10. All the rough work should be done only on the blank pages/regions of the
Test Booklet. No extra papers will be provided.
11. Once the test starts, you will not be allowed to leave the examination hall
for any reason until the test is over and all other formalities are completed.
12. You should remain seated after completing the test. The invigilator will
collect the ORS. You will be allowed to leave the hall only after the ORS, from
all the candidates, in your hall have been collected and accounted for.
Candidates found violating the instructions of the Test / Invigilator, will be
disqualified. Any candidate giving assistance or seeking / receiving help from
any source in answering questions or copying in any manner in the test will
forfeit his/ her chance of being considered for admission.
Note: In all matters concerning JMET 2010, the decision of the Institutes
will be final and binding on the applicant.
Sample questions:
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