Management Aptitude Test MAT Mock Test

SectionQuestions
Language Comprehension30
Intelligence & Critical Reasoning30
Mathematical Skills30
Data Analysis & Sufficiency30
Economic & Business Environment30

MAT Mock Test (High Difficulty)

Section 1: Language Comprehension

Questions: 30

Part A – Reading Comprehension (Q1–10)

Passage 1

In modern organizations, productivity is increasingly shaped not merely by technical competence but by the ability to navigate complexity. Managers today face a paradox: while digital tools promise efficiency, they also generate unprecedented volumes of information. Consequently, decision-makers must sift through vast streams of data, discerning what is relevant and what is not. The challenge is not scarcity but abundance. In such an environment, cognitive filters become critical. Organizations that cultivate disciplined thinking and structured problem-solving outperform those that rely on intuition alone.

Ironically, the very technologies designed to simplify tasks often intensify cognitive load. Notifications, dashboards, and real-time analytics create a perpetual sense of urgency. Employees may respond rapidly but not necessarily thoughtfully. Thus, the real competitive advantage lies in cultivating the capacity to pause, analyze, and reflect. Firms that institutionalize reflective decision-making often display greater resilience during uncertainty.

Q1.

The passage primarily emphasizes:

A. Technical superiority of digital tools
B. The importance of reflective thinking in data-rich environments
C. The inefficiency of modern organizations
D. The failure of technology in management


Q2.

According to the passage, the primary problem managers face today is:

A. Lack of data
B. Excessive bureaucracy
C. Overabundance of information
D. Poor employee training


Q3.

The author suggests that technology often:

A. Completely eliminates managerial challenges
B. Creates additional cognitive pressure
C. Reduces organizational communication
D. Simplifies decision-making permanently


Q4.

Which of the following best describes the tone of the passage?

A. Satirical
B. Analytical
C. Emotional
D. Hostile


Q5.

Which statement is closest in meaning to the author’s view?

A. Intuition is superior to structured thinking
B. Decision-making must adapt to information overload
C. Technology has no role in productivity
D. Employees should avoid using analytics


Passage 2

Economic growth in developing nations frequently oscillates between optimism and constraint. While reforms may unlock investment and entrepreneurial energy, structural barriers persist. Infrastructure deficits, bureaucratic inertia, and skill mismatches can dilute the impact of policy initiatives. Consequently, growth trajectories often resemble uneven staircases rather than smooth ascents.

However, the resilience of emerging economies lies in their demographic vitality and adaptability. Younger populations, when equipped with education and digital connectivity, can accelerate innovation. The challenge for policymakers is to convert demographic potential into productive capacity. Failure to do so risks transforming a demographic dividend into a demographic burden.


Q6.

The phrase “demographic dividend” refers to:

A. Increasing birth rates
B. Economic advantage from a large working-age population
C. Decline in unemployment
D. Government subsidies to youth


Q7.

According to the passage, growth in developing economies is:

A. Linear and predictable
B. Smooth and continuous
C. Irregular and uneven
D. Declining steadily


Q8.

Which factor weakens policy reforms according to the passage?

A. Global trade agreements
B. Infrastructure and skill gaps
C. High technological adoption
D. Cultural diversity


Q9.

If demographic potential is not utilized, it may lead to:

A. Industrial expansion
B. Demographic burden
C. Financial surplus
D. Agricultural growth


Q10.

The main idea of the passage is:

A. Population growth always harms economies
B. Policy reforms are ineffective
C. Emerging economies must convert demographic potential into productivity
D. Youth populations are declining


Part B – Vocabulary (Q11–18)

Q11.

Choose the word closest in meaning to “Ephemeral”

A. Permanent
B. Fleeting
C. Ancient
D. Predictable


Q12.

Choose the opposite of “Pragmatic”

A. Practical
B. Idealistic
C. Realistic
D. Sensible


Q13.

Choose the correct synonym for “Obfuscate”

A. Clarify
B. Complicate
C. Confuse
D. Simplify


Q14.

Choose the word closest to “Ubiquitous”

A. Rare
B. Everywhere
C. Temporary
D. Limited


Q15.

Choose the correct antonym of “Meticulous”

A. Careless
B. Accurate
C. Thorough
D. Precise


Q16.

Meaning of “Ambivalent”

A. Certain
B. Indifferent
C. Mixed feelings
D. Angry


Q17.

Choose the synonym of “Candid”

A. Honest
B. Secretive
C. Polite
D. Vague


Q18.

Choose the opposite of “Resilient”

A. Flexible
B. Fragile
C. Durable
D. Tough


Part C – Grammar & Sentence Correction (Q19–24)

Q19.

Choose the correct sentence.

A. Neither the manager nor the employees was ready.
B. Neither the manager nor the employees were ready.
C. Neither the manager nor the employees is ready.
D. Neither the manager nor the employees be ready.


Q20.

Choose the correct option.

She insisted ___ paying the bill herself.

A. on
B. in
C. for
D. with


Q21.

Find the error.

The number of applicants have increased significantly this year.

A. The number
B. of applicants
C. have increased
D. this year


Q22.

Choose the correct form.

If he ___ earlier, he would have caught the train.

A. left
B. leaves
C. had left
D. leaving


Q23.

Choose the correct sentence.

A. He is senior than me.
B. He is senior to me.
C. He is senior from me.
D. He is more senior than me.


Q24.

Identify the correct sentence.

A. Each of the students have completed the assignment.
B. Each of the students has completed the assignment.
C. Each of the students were completed the assignment.
D. Each of the students are completed the assignment.


Part D – Para-Jumbles (Q25–30)

Rearrange the sentences.

Q25.

A. Innovation thrives in open environments
B. Organizations must encourage experimentation
C. Creativity rarely flourishes under rigid control
D. Therefore, flexible structures are essential

A. ACBD
B. CABD
C. CBAD
D. BACD


Q26.

A. Globalization has interconnected markets
B. Businesses must adapt rapidly
C. Consumer preferences now shift quickly
D. Technology accelerates these changes

A. ADCB
B. ACDB
C. CDAB
D. DACB


Q27.

A. Data has become a strategic resource
B. Firms increasingly invest in analytics
C. Decisions now rely on quantitative insights
D. Competitive advantage often depends on information

A. ABDC
B. ADBC
C. ACBD
D. ADCB


Q28.

A. Leadership requires vision
B. Without direction teams drift aimlessly
C. Effective leaders articulate clear goals
D. Clarity fosters alignment

A. ACDB
B. ABDC
C. CABD
D. BCAD


Q29.

A. Curiosity drives learning
B. Questions stimulate exploration
C. Innovation begins with inquiry
D. Education must encourage questioning

A. ABCD
B. BACD
C. CADB
D. DBCA


Q30.

A. Markets reward efficiency
B. Competition intensifies innovation
C. Firms strive to reduce costs
D. Consumers benefit from lower prices

A. ABCD
B. BACD
C. ACBD
D. CBAD

Section 2: Intelligence & Critical Reasoning

Questions: 30


Part A – Analogy (Q1–5)

Q1.

Erosion : Rock :: Inflation : ?

A. Economy
B. Currency
C. Purchasing Power
D. Government


Q2.

Odometer : Distance :: Thermometer : ?

A. Heat
B. Energy
C. Temperature
D. Weather


Q3.

Grammar : Language :: Algorithm : ?

A. Computer
B. Programming
C. Mathematics
D. Calculation


Q4.

Pen : Write :: Knife : ?

A. Sharpen
B. Cut
C. Steel
D. Handle


Q5.

Seed : Tree :: Idea : ?

A. Brain
B. Innovation
C. Knowledge
D. Concept


Part B – Series (Q6–10)

Q6.

Find the next number.

3, 9, 27, 81, ?

A. 162
B. 243
C. 324
D. 729


Q7.

Find the next number.

7, 10, 16, 25, 37, ?

A. 49
B. 50
C. 52
D. 56


Q8.

Find the missing term.

2, 6, 7, 21, 22, ?

A. 44
B. 66
C. 64
D. 48


Q9.

Find the next number.

5, 6, 9, 18, 45, ?

A. 100
B. 126
C. 150
D. 135


Q10.

Find the next number.

1, 4, 10, 22, 46, ?

A. 94
B. 88
C. 90
D. 96


Part C – Coding Decoding (Q11–15)

Q11.

If DELHI = 73541, MUMBAI = 929314, then LIME = ?

A. 4315
B. 5413
C. 4153
D. 3451


Q12.

If CAT = DBU, DOG = EPH, then FISH = ?

A. GJTI
B. GJTH
C. HJTI
D. GJUI


Q13.

If TRAIN = SQZHM, then PLANE = ?

A. OKZMD
B. OKZMF
C. OKZND
D. OJZMD


Q14.

If APPLE = ETTPI, then MANGO = ?

A. QERKS
B. QERKS
C. QERSK
D. QERKT


Q15.

If ROAD = URDG, then CITY = ?

A. FLWB
B. FLWB
C. FLZB
D. FLYB


Part D – Logical Reasoning (Q16–22)

Q16.

All roses are flowers.
Some flowers fade quickly.

Conclusion:

  1. Some roses fade quickly
  2. Some flowers are roses

A. Only 1
B. Only 2
C. Both
D. None


Q17.

Statement:
All managers are graduates.
Some graduates are entrepreneurs.

Conclusion:

  1. Some managers are entrepreneurs
  2. Some entrepreneurs are graduates

A. Only 1
B. Only 2
C. Both
D. None


Q18.

Five friends A, B, C, D, E sit in a row.
A sits next to B.
C sits at one end.
E sits next to D.

Who sits in the middle?

A. A
B. B
C. D
D. Cannot be determined


Q19.

If today is Wednesday, what day will it be 100 days later?

A. Friday
B. Saturday
C. Sunday
D. Monday


Q20.

Pointing to a photograph, Ravi said:

“She is the daughter of my grandfather’s only son.”

Who is she?

A. Ravi’s cousin
B. Ravi’s sister
C. Ravi’s mother
D. Ravi himself


Q21.

If A is taller than B,
B is taller than C,
D is taller than A.

Who is the shortest?

A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D


Q22.

Find the odd one out.

A. Tiger
B. Lion
C. Leopard
D. Crocodile


Part E – Critical Reasoning (Q23–30)

Q23.

Statement:
“Companies that invest heavily in employee training tend to have higher productivity.”

Which option strengthens this statement?

A. Training programs are expensive
B. Skilled employees work more efficiently
C. Many firms ignore training
D. Productivity varies between industries


Q24.

Statement:
“Remote work increases employee satisfaction.”

Which assumption is necessary?

A. Employees prefer flexibility
B. Offices are expensive
C. Technology is improving
D. Managers dislike remote work


Q25.

Statement:
“Electric vehicles will dominate transportation in the future.”

Which factor weakens the argument?

A. Increasing oil prices
B. Limited charging infrastructure
C. Government incentives
D. Environmental concerns


Q26.

If the statement is true:

“All startups require innovation.”

Which conclusion must follow?

A. Innovation ensures startup success
B. No startup exists without innovation
C. All innovators start companies
D. Innovation eliminates risk


Q27.

Statement:
“Advertising increases product sales.”

Which example best supports this?

A. Sales doubled after a marketing campaign
B. Consumers prefer cheaper goods
C. Products must be high quality
D. Advertising is expensive


Q28.

Statement:
“Reading improves analytical thinking.”

Which option strengthens the argument?

A. Readers often score higher in reasoning tests
B. Books are widely available
C. Libraries are expanding
D. Reading takes time


Q29.

Statement:
“Athletes who train at high altitude perform better at sea level.”

Reason?

A. Lower oxygen increases endurance
B. Altitude training improves oxygen efficiency
C. High altitude reduces competition
D. Athletes prefer mountains


Q30.

Statement:
“Automation will transform the job market.”

Which conclusion is most logical?

A. Some jobs will disappear
B. All jobs will vanish
C. Technology should stop
D. Workers cannot adapt

Section 3: Mathematical Skills

Questions: 30


Part A – Number System (Q1–5)

Q1

Find the remainder when 71037^{103}7103 is divided by 6.

A. 1
B. 3
C. 5
D. 0


Q2

If the product of two numbers is 864 and their HCF is 6, find their LCM.

A. 96
B. 108
C. 144
D. 216


Q3

The sum of the first 20 natural numbers is:

A. 200
B. 210
C. 220
D. 230


Q4

Find the unit digit of 9579^{57}957.

A. 1
B. 3
C. 7
D. 9


Q5

How many numbers between 1 and 500 are divisible by 7?

A. 70
B. 71
C. 72
D. 73


Part B – Algebra (Q6–10)

Q6

Ifx+1x=5x + \frac{1}{x} = 5x+x1​=5

Findx2+1x2x^2 + \frac{1}{x^2}x2+x21​

A. 21
B. 23
C. 25
D. 27


Q7

Solve for xxx:3x7=2x+93x – 7 = 2x + 93x−7=2x+9

A. 14
B. 16
C. 18
D. 20


Q8

Ifa+b=10a + b = 10a+b=10

andab=21ab = 21ab=21

Find a2+b2a^2 + b^2a2+b2.

A. 58
B. 60
C. 62
D. 64


Q9

Ifx25x+6=0x^2 – 5x + 6 = 0x2−5x+6=0

Find the values of xxx.

A. 2,3
B. 1,6
C. 3,4
D. 1,5


Q10

If2x+3y=132x + 3y = 132x+3y=13

andxy=1x – y = 1x−y=1

Find xxx.

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5


Part C – Arithmetic (Q11–20)

Q11 – Profit & Loss

A trader marks goods 40% above cost price and gives 20% discount.
Find profit percentage.

A. 10%
B. 12%
C. 14%
D. 16%


Q12 – Simple Interest

A sum becomes ₹1200 in 2 years at 10% simple interest.
Find the principal.

A. 1000
B. 900
C. 800
D. 1100


Q13 – Ratio

The ratio of ages of A and B is 3 : 4.
After 5 years, ratio becomes 4 : 5.

Find present age of A.

A. 15
B. 18
C. 21
D. 24


Q14 – Time & Work

A can finish work in 12 days, B in 18 days.
Together they finish in:

A. 7.2 days
B. 7 days
C. 6 days
D. 8 days


Q15 – Time Speed Distance

A train travels 60 km/h for 2 hours and 80 km/h for 3 hours.

Find average speed.

A. 70 km/h
B. 72 km/h
C. 75 km/h
D. 68 km/h


Q16 – Mixture

A mixture contains milk and water in ratio 5:3.
If 16 liters water is added, ratio becomes 5:7.

Find initial mixture.

A. 24 L
B. 32 L
C. 40 L
D. 48 L


Q17 – Percentage

If the price of a product increases by 25%, consumption must decrease by what % to keep expenditure same?

A. 20%
B. 25%
C. 18%
D. 16%


Q18 – Average

Average of 10 numbers is 45.
If one number 90 is removed, new average is:

A. 40
B. 42
C. 45
D. 38


Q19 – Partnership

A invests ₹5000 for 12 months, B invests ₹6000 for 10 months.

Profit ratio = ?

A. 5 : 6
B. 10 : 12
C. 5 : 4
D. 1 : 1


Q20 – Pipes & Cisterns

Pipe A fills tank in 10 hours, B in 15 hours.

Together time = ?

A. 5 hr
B. 6 hr
C. 7 hr
D. 8 hr


Part D – Geometry & Mensuration (Q21–25)

Q21

Area of a circle with radius 7 cm is:

A. 154
B. 144
C. 160
D. 148


Q22

Sum of interior angles of a hexagon:

A. 540°
B. 720°
C. 900°
D. 1080°


Q23

Area of triangle
Base = 10 cm
Height = 8 cm

A. 30
B. 35
C. 40
D. 45


Q24

Volume of cube with side 5 cm:

A. 100
B. 125
C. 150
D. 175


Q25

Perimeter of rectangle
Length = 12
Breadth = 8

A. 40
B. 38
C. 42
D. 36


Part E – Modern Math / Logic Quant (Q26–30)

Q26 – Permutation

Number of ways to arrange 5 people in a row:

A. 60
B. 120
C. 240
D. 720


Q27 – Probability

Probability of getting a head when tossing a coin:

A. 1
B. 1/2
C. 1/3
D. 2/3


Q28 – Set Theory

In a class of 100 students:

60 like cricket
40 like football
20 like both

How many like neither?

A. 10
B. 20
C. 30
D. 40


Q29 – Logarithm

If
log101000=?\log_{10} 1000 = ?log10​1000=?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 10


Q30 – Inequality

If
x>yx > yx>y and y>zy > zy>z

Then:

A. x > z
B. z > x
C. x = z
D. Cannot determine

Section 4: Data Analysis & Sufficiency

Questions: 30


Data Interpretation Set 1 (Q1–5)

The table shows production of cars (in thousands) by five companies in 5 years.

Company20192020202120222023
A5055607075
B4045505565
C3540454852
D3032384042
E2528303538

Q1

Total production of Company A from 2019–2023 is:

A. 300
B. 310
C. 320
D. 330


Q2

Which company had the highest growth from 2019 to 2023?

A. A
B. B
C. C
D. E


Q3

Average production of Company C over five years:

A. 42
B. 44
C. 45
D. 48


Q4

Total production of all companies in 2021:

A. 210
B. 223
C. 215
D. 225


Q5

Percentage increase in production of Company B from 2020 to 2023:

A. 40%
B. 44.4%
C. 50%
D. 35%


Data Interpretation Set 2 (Q6–10)

A company’s annual expenditure (in ₹ lakh):

CategoryAmount
Salaries40
Marketing25
Research20
Operations30
Miscellaneous10

Total expenditure = ₹125 lakh


Q6

Percentage spent on Salaries:

A. 30%
B. 32%
C. 34%
D. 36%


Q7

Difference between Operations and Research expenditure:

A. 8
B. 10
C. 12
D. 15


Q8

Marketing expenditure is what percent of total?

A. 18%
B. 20%
C. 22%
D. 25%


Q9

If research budget increases by 20%, new value:

A. 22
B. 24
C. 25
D. 28


Q10

Which category has second highest spending?

A. Marketing
B. Research
C. Operations
D. Miscellaneous


Data Interpretation Set 3 (Q11–15)

Students in different streams:

StreamStudents
Science180
Commerce120
Arts100
Management60
Law40

Total students = 500


Q11

Percentage of Science students:

A. 34%
B. 36%
C. 38%
D. 40%


Q12

Ratio of Commerce to Arts students:

A. 6 : 5
B. 5 : 4
C. 3 : 2
D. 4 : 3


Q13

Students in Management + Law:

A. 90
B. 100
C. 110
D. 120


Q14

If 20% of Science students shift to Commerce, new Commerce total:

A. 140
B. 150
C. 156
D. 160


Q15

Percentage of Arts students out of non-science students:

A. 25%
B. 30%
C. 31.25%
D. 33%


Data Sufficiency (Q16–30)

For each question determine whether the statements are sufficient.

Options:

A. Statement 1 alone sufficient
B. Statement 2 alone sufficient
C. Both together sufficient
D. Neither sufficient


Q16

Find value of x.

  1. x + 5 = 15
  2. x − 3 = 7

Q17

Find age of Ravi.

  1. Ravi is 5 years older than Amit
  2. Amit is 20 years old

Q18

Find speed of a train.

  1. Distance travelled = 300 km
  2. Time taken = 5 hours

Q19

Find value of x.

  1. 2x + y = 10
  2. y = 4

Q20

Find average of 5 numbers.

  1. Sum of numbers is 100
  2. One number is 20

Q21

Find perimeter of rectangle.

  1. Length = 10
  2. Breadth = 5

Q22

Find simple interest.

  1. Principal = ₹2000
  2. Rate = 10%

Q23

Find probability of event A.

  1. Total outcomes = 6
  2. Favorable outcomes = 2

Q24

Find ratio of A:B.

  1. A = 20
  2. B = 10

Q25

Find total number of students.

  1. Boys = 30
  2. Girls = 20

Q26

Find time taken by a train.

  1. Speed = 60 km/h
  2. Distance = 240 km

Q27

Find cost price.

  1. Selling price = ₹120
  2. Profit = 20%

Q28

Find area of triangle.

  1. Base = 10
  2. Height = 8

Q29

Find LCM of two numbers.

  1. Numbers are 12 and 18
  2. HCF = 6

Q30

Find average speed.

  1. Distance = 100 km
  2. Time = 2 hours

Section 5: Economic & Business Environment

Questions: 30


Part A – Economics Basics (Q1–10)

Q1

Inflation refers to:

A. Increase in employment
B. Decrease in prices
C. General rise in price level
D. Increase in exports


Q2

GDP stands for:

A. Gross Domestic Product
B. Global Development Program
C. General Domestic Production
D. Gross Development Policy


Q3

Which institution controls monetary policy in India?

A. Finance Ministry
B. Reserve Bank of India
C. Securities and Exchange Board of India
D. NITI Aayog


Q4

Fiscal policy mainly deals with:

A. Interest rates
B. Government taxation and spending
C. Banking regulation
D. Currency printing


Q5

Which tax replaced multiple indirect taxes in India in 2017?

A. VAT
B. GST
C. Service Tax
D. Excise Duty

(The reform is called the Goods and Services Tax implementation in India.)


Q6

A market structure with many buyers and sellers and no entry barriers is called:

A. Monopoly
B. Oligopoly
C. Perfect Competition
D. Duopoly


Q7

Demand generally decreases when price increases. This is known as:

A. Law of supply
B. Law of demand
C. Price elasticity
D. Marginal utility


Q8

Which sector contributes the largest share to India’s GDP?

A. Agriculture
B. Manufacturing
C. Services
D. Mining


Q9

Repo rate is the rate at which:

A. Banks lend to customers
B. Government borrows from RBI
C. RBI lends to commercial banks
D. Banks lend to each other


Q10

The opposite of inflation is:

A. Stagflation
B. Deflation
C. Hyperinflation
D. Recession


Part B – Business & Management (Q11–20)

Q11

Which management function involves planning, organizing, and controlling resources?

A. Leadership
B. Management
C. Marketing
D. Accounting


Q12

SWOT analysis stands for:

A. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats
B. Strategy, Work, Organization, Target
C. Strength, Work, Opportunity, Time
D. System, Work, Order, Task


Q13

Which company developed the iPhone?

A. Samsung
B. Apple Inc.
C. Microsoft
D. Google


Q14

Which company is known for the search engine Google?

A. Alphabet Inc.
B. Amazon
C. Meta Platforms
D. IBM


Q15

Which Indian stock exchange is the oldest in Asia?

A. National Stock Exchange of India
B. Bombay Stock Exchange
C. Calcutta Stock Exchange
D. Delhi Stock Exchange


Q16

Entrepreneurship mainly involves:

A. Risk avoidance
B. Risk taking and innovation
C. Government control
D. Public employment


Q17

Which company founded Amazon?

A. Amazon
B. eBay
C. Alibaba
D. Flipkart

(The company was founded by Jeff Bezos.)


Q18

Marketing primarily focuses on:

A. Producing goods
B. Selling and satisfying customer needs
C. Hiring employees
D. Financial accounting


Q19

A startup usually refers to:

A. A government organization
B. A newly established business
C. A multinational company
D. A public sector enterprise


Q20

Which Indian company is a major IT services provider?

A. Tata Consultancy Services
B. Reliance Industries
C. Adani Group
D. Mahindra & Mahindra


Part C – Business & Economic Awareness (Q21–30)

Q21

Which international organization manages global trade rules?

A. World Bank
B. International Monetary Fund
C. World Trade Organization
D. United Nations


Q22

Which Indian program promotes digital payments?

A. Digital India
B. Skill India
C. Startup India
D. Make in India


Q23

Which global organization provides financial support to developing countries?

A. World Bank
B. WTO
C. UNESCO
D. WHO


Q24

Which currency is used in the Eurozone?

A. Dollar
B. Pound
C. Euro
D. Yen


Q25

Which company owns Instagram?

A. Meta Platforms
B. Google
C. Microsoft
D. Snap Inc.


Q26

Which country has the largest economy in the world by GDP?

A. China
B. Germany
C. United States
D. Japan


Q27

Which organization regulates the Indian stock market?

A. Reserve Bank of India
B. Securities and Exchange Board of India
C. Finance Commission of India
D. NITI Aayog


Q28

Which sector is also known as the tertiary sector?

A. Agriculture
B. Industry
C. Services
D. Mining


Q29

Which Indian business leader led the Tata Group until 2012?

A. Mukesh Ambani
B. Ratan Tata
C. Azim Premji
D. Narayana Murthy


Q30

Which Indian digital payment system is widely used for instant bank transfers?

A. Unified Payments Interface
B. RTGS
C. NEFT
D. IMPS

Section 1 – Language Comprehension (Q1–30)

QAnsQAnsQAns
1B11B21C
2C12B22C
3B13C23B
4B14B24B
5B15A25C
6B16C26B
7C17A27C
8B18B28A
9B19B29D
10C20A30A

Section 2 – Intelligence & Critical Reasoning (Q31–60)

QAnsQAnsQAns
31C41A51B
32C42C52C
33B43B53B
34B44D54A
35B45A55A
36B46B56A
37C47C57A
38B48B58B
39D49C59B
40A50D60A

Section 3 – Mathematical Skills (Q61–90)

QAnsQAnsQAns
61A71B81A
62C72A82C
63B73A83B
64D74A84B
65B75B85A
66B76C86B
67B77C87A
68A78C88B
69A79D89B
70C80B90A

Section 4 – Data Analysis & Sufficiency (Q91–120)

QAnsQAnsQAns
91B101B111C
92A102B112C
93B103C113C
94B104B114C
95B105C115C
96B106C116C
97B107C117C
98B108C118C
99B109C119C
100C110C120C

Section 5 – Economic & Business Environment (Q121–150)

QAnsQAnsQAns
121C131B141C
122A132A142A
123B133B143A
124B134B144C
125B135A145A
126C136B146C
127B137B147B
128C138B148C
129C139A149B
130B140B150A

Short Disclaimer

This mock test is an created for educational purposes. Questions are inspired by common MAT exam patterns and topics but are not copied from any official past year paper. The test is intended only for practice and exam preparation.