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Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :Following are the criteria for hiring Marketing Manager in a companyThe applicant must-----(i) be a post graduate in Marketing Management(ii) be at least 25 years old as on 30.4.2001.(iii) have work experience of at least

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Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :

Following are the criteria for hiring Marketing Manager in a company
The applicant must-----
(i) be a post graduate in Marketing Management
(ii) be at least 25 years old as on 30.4.2001.
(iii) have work experience of at least three years
(iv) be ready to work for at least two years after appointed.

However, if a candidate---
(a) fulfils all other criteria except at (i) above, but has work experience of more than five years-- the case is to be referred to General Manager-Marketing.
(b) fulfils all other criteria except at (iv) above, but has obtained Ph.D. Degree, the case may be referred to Vice President-Marketing.

Based on the above criteria and the information given in each case, you have to take the decision in each case. You are not assume anything. The cases are given to you as on 30.4.2001.


Sunita Ajwani has passed her post graduation in Marketing Management in the year 1997 at the age of 21 and has been working since then. She is ready to work for at least ten years.
1). Mark answer A if the applicant is to be hired
2). Mark answer B if the applicant is not to be hired
3). Mark answer C if the data given is not adequate
4). Mark answer D if the case is to be referred to General Manager-Marketing

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Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :Following are the criteria for hiring Marketing Manager in a companyThe applicant must-----(i) be a post graduate in Marketing Management(ii) be at least 25 years old as on 30.4.2001.(iii) have work experience of at least

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Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below :

Following are the criteria for hiring Marketing Manager in a company
The applicant must-----
(i) be a post graduate in Marketing Management
(ii) be at least 25 years old as on 30.4.2001.
(iii) have work experience of at least three years
(iv) be ready to work for at least two years after appointed.

However, if a candidate---
(a) fulfils all other criteria except at (i) above, but has work experience of more than five years-- the case is to be referred to General Manager-Marketing.
(b) fulfils all other criteria except at (iv) above, but has obtained Ph.D. Degree, the case may be referred to Vice President-Marketing.

Based on the above criteria and the information given in each case, you have to take the decision in each case. You are not assume anything. The cases are given to you as on 30.4.2001.


Sunil Malhotra was born on 31st August, 1971. He has passed his Master?s degree in Marketing Management in the year 1999 and has been working since then. He is ready to work for at least four years ?
1). Mark answer A if the applicant is to be hired
2). Mark answer B if the applicant is not to be hired
3). Mark answer C if the data given is not adequate
4). Mark answer D if the case is to be referred to General Manager-Marketing

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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases are printed in ??bold?? to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions.To open up a field of study, draw attention to its vital elements, the lecture is invaluable. To listen to a le

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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases are printed in ??bold?? to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions.

To open up a field of study, draw attention to its vital elements, the lecture is invaluable. To listen to a lecture can be thrilling experience from which the student may gain ideas obtainable in no other way. But possibly to a greater degree than other forms of instruction, lecturing presumes a high order of intellectual competence on the part of learners. The purposes of the lecture are to summarize, to clarify, to stimulate and to humanize the materials of the course. It should synthesize, evaluate, criticise and compare ideas and facts with which students have come in contact through out-of-class assignments.

The effectiveness of lectures could be enhanced by introducing the lecture with a brief review of the work preceding. It should also be indicated how the day?s lecture fits into the course pattern. A lecture should seldom be presented in one unbroken discourse. Unless exceptionally interesting, a long lecture ??strains?? the capacity for concentrated listening, causing intermittent wandering of attention and loss of continuity in thought. The lecture should therefore be organized in a few block or units. As a rule, the exposition should be concluded before the end of the class period so as to allow some time for general discussion.

For students to obtain maximum benefit from a lecture, individual participation in study in both precede and follow it. On their own initiative, most students would not engage in preparatory study, hence formal assignments may be necessary. The lecture should be concluded on the assumption that the assignments has been fulfilled. It pays to explore the aids available for teaching a course particularly through lectures, since verbal exposition alone, however ??lucid?? has its shortcomings.


Compared to other methods, lecturing requires ?...
1). more competent trainer
2). bigger number of students
3). higher level of learner
4). a new field of study

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In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions is implicit in the statement.

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In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions is implicit in the statement.


Statement : The government of India has appointed a Joint Parliamentary Committee to investigate into the recent stock market crash.
Assumptions:
I. The members of the committee may possess requisite expertise to carry out the investigation.
II. The people responsible for the crash may destroy all their documents before the committee lay their hands on them
1). Give answer A if only assumption I is implicit
2). Give answer B if only assumption II is implicit
3). Give answer C if either assumption I or II is implicit
4). Give answer D if neither assumption I nor II is implicit

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In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.Organisation ...66? is a very broad subject that a

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In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately. Find out the appropriate word in each case.

Organisation ...66? is a very broad subject that appears frequently in recent management studies. Organisations have many ?.67? to improve whatever it is that they do. They can reflect on their operations, study their products, ...68? to customers, and encourage ...69? parts of the organisation to share knowledge as well as the results of their ?.70? efforts. All firms have these opportunities, although few companies take full ...71? of them Good firms everywhere ?.72? their process and ...73? in order to learn from past success as well as ?.74.... . They measures and benchmark what they do. They try to get different parts of the organisation to ...75? with one another.


74
1). breaks
2). limitations
3). gaps
4). set-ups