Tuesday, January 19, 2010
XAT 2006 Solutions
XAT 2005 Solved Paper
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Previous Year XAT Essays Topics
In XAT with the Objective Test Aspirants also have to write an Essay on the given topic.
Below you can see all the topics of essays that were asked in XAT from the year 1997-2010XAT 2010
"Earth provides enough resources to satisfy every man's need not every man's greed."
XAT 2009
"Gender Imbalance will lead to third World War."
XAT 2008
"Economic Growth without Enviormental Damage. A Mirage or a Reality."
XAT 2007
"India has one of the largest pool of talented manpower, but only few Innovations & Patented Products."
XAT 2006
"More than one Billion Indians: A Gigantic problem or a Sea of Opportunities"
XAT 2005
"Asked at the age of 83, as to which of his project would he choose as his master piece, Frank Lyod wright, the architect answered, 'The Next One '. "
XAT 2004
"To give real service, one needs to add something that can be bought or measured like sincerity & integrity."
XAT 2003
"Indian Economy is in the post WTO era."
XAT 2002
"Economic growth without distributive justice can only lead to violence."
XAT 2001
"Ships are safer in the harbour. But they are not meant for the same."
XAT 2000
"That is what a Television really is; it is another eye so you can see anywhere; another part of your heart so you can feel and care about things you never felt and cared about before; another ear to hear strange music … the first and only International language."
XAT 1999
"Max Weber, a German Sociologist, defined state as an entity that has a monopoly over legal violence. India proves that the converse is also true; if criminals cannot be punished by the law, its effect they become the state."
XAT 1998
"By the third or fourth week of the term, business school had succeeded in afflicting me with a variation of the Stockholm syndrome, named after the incident in which a hostage in a Stockholm bank robbery fell in love with one of her captors."
XAT 1997
"There is no right way of doing a wrong thing."
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Details About Bank Descriptive Papers
In number of banks exam in addition to the Objective Test Descriptive Test is also taken.
In this paper candidates have to answer 3 out of 4 OR 4 out of 5 questions as per the bank exam rule. The students has the option to answer these questions either in English, Hindi or the Language of State i.e. Regional Language.
Although this paper is only for "Qualifying Purpose" and number of the descriptive exam are not added while making Merit List but it is compulsory to pass this exam with atleast 40% marks (35% for Reserved). Without passing it your numbers of objective exam are worthless.
In Descriptive Exam 2 types of questions are asked -
- The questions which will ask your answer in Favour & Against of any topic.
- The questions whose answers demands your general views, ideas. So that examiner can know about your mind & your thinking.
Topics Of Descriptive Paper Asked In OBC 2009 Clerk Exam
Topics Of Descriptive Paper Asked In Andhra Bank Marketing Associates 2009 Exam
Topics Of Descriptive Paper Asked In Andhra Bank 2009 PO Exam
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Date of 2010 SNAP Result
Friday, January 8, 2010
Topics Of Andhra Bank Marketing Associates 2009 Dercriptive Exam
- Effective communication and negotiation skills are two essential components of successful marketing.
Do you agree ?
Please elaborate - What is the importance of segmentation in marketing ?
Is it relevant in bank marketing ? - What is Digital Marketing ?
How it in any way changed the basic Concepts and Fundamental Marketing ? - What are the reasons for low level of consumer loyalty ?
How this problem can be addressed by the banks in India ? - Marketing is incomplete without cross-selling.
Do you agree in the context of Bank Marketing ?
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Topics Of Descriptive Paper Of Andhra Bank 2009 PO Exam
- Some people feel that India has failed to utilize the huge talent pool available in country.
Give your views on the above proposition from your own reading, experience, etc. - Some people feel that India should spend more money on education than on purchasing arms & ammunitions.
Give two points in favour and two in against of above statement - Some people feel that the Government should substantially reduce the quantum of income tax for salaried individuals.
Give two points in favour & two in against of the above proposition - Suggest three effective measures to improve the fertility of soil in India.
Illustrate how measures suggested by you will be effective - If all the students of class 10th are taught only in vernacular medium throughout the country.
What would happen ?
Give three posible consequences, if such a situation arises.
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