MAH MBA CET 2026 Sample Questions
We have provided below a few questions and their correct answers, it will help you cross check your answers and evaluate your performance.
Logical Reasoning
Q1. Identify the number that does not belong to the number series given below:
789, 645, 545, 481, 440, 429, 425
Options:
A. 645
B. 481
C. 545
D. 440
E. 429
Q2. Anora sees the time on her perfectly working ordinary wrist watch at 10:20 AM on 8th of March, 2025 and the next occasion when she sees the time on her same watch is at 11:15 AM on 11th of March, 2025. Determine the number of times, the hour and minute hand of her watch would have been exactly over one another between the two times that Anora saw the time on her watch?
Options:
A. 67 times
B. 66 times
C. 72 times
D. 6 times
E. 73 times
Q3. P, Q, R and S are four towns. One can travel between P and Q along 3 direct paths, between Q and S along 4 direct paths, and between P and R along 4 direct paths. There is no direct path between P and S, while there are few direct paths between Q and R and also between R and S. One can travel from P to S either via Q, or via R, or via Q followed by R, respectively, in exactly 62 possible ways. One can also travel from Q to R either directly, or via P, or via S, in exactly 27 possible ways. Then, the number of direct paths between Q and R is:
Options:
A. 0
B. 1
C. 6
D. 7
E. 11
Q4. A fruit seller has a stock of mangoes, bananas and apples with at least one fruit of each type. At the beginning of a day, the number of mangoes make up 40% of his stock. That day, he sells half of the mangoes, 96 bananas and 40% of the apples. At the end of the day, he ends up selling 50% of the fruits. The smallest possible total number of fruits in the stock at the beginning of the day is:
Options:
A. 345
B. 340
C. 225
D. 196
E. 448
Abstract Reasoning
Q1. Select a figure from the Answer Figures which will continue the same series as established by the Five Problem Figures.
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Options:
A. (1)
B. (2)
C. (3)
D. (4)
E. (5)
Q2. Select a figure from amongst the four alternatives (a), (b), (c) and (d), which, when placed in the blank space of fig. (X) would complete the pattern. If the correct figure to complete the pattern of fig. (X) is not there in the given alternatives (a), (b), (c) and (d) then choose option (e) None of these.
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Options:
A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
E. (e)
Q3. Select the figure from amongst the four alternatives (a), (b), (c) and (d), which, when placed in the blank space of fig. (X) would complete the pattern. If the correct figure to complete the pattern of fig. (X) is not there in the given alternatives (a), (b), (c) and (d) then choose option (e) None of these.
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Options:
A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
E. (e)
Q4. Choose the correct water-image of the Figure (X) from amongst the four alternatives (a), (b), (c) and (d) given along with it. If the correct water-image of the Figure (X) is not there in the given alternatives (a), (b), (c) and (d) then choose option (e) None of these.
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Options:
A. (a)
B. (b)
C. (c)
D. (d)
E. (e)
Verbal Ability
Q1. Read the following sentences carefully and choose the options that contain grammatically correct sentences.
A. There are less cars on the road today.
B. She is nicer than her sister.
C. I have been here from Monday.
D. I know how to swim.
E. She is the girl that won the case competition.
F. The media are divided on the issue.
Options:
A. B, C & E
B. A, D & E
C. A, D & F
D. B, D & F
E. D, E & F
Q2. Read the following sentences carefully and choose the options that contain grammatically correct sentences.
A. The dean asked for additional funding.
B. The boss discussed about the new project with his team.
C. Adhika is good in data interpretation.
D. Neil is transitioning into a new phase of life.
E. Ajat emphasized for the need for consistency in MH-CET preparation.
F. This car is superior to the previous one in terms of efficiency.
Options:
A. C, E & F
B. B, C & F
C. A, B & C
D. B, C & D
E. A, D & F
Q3. Read the following given five sentences, namely A, B, C, D and E carefully and choose the options that shall form a coherent passage by using the five sentences.
A. Whatever that might be on Europa—far from the Sun, and beneath kilometres of ice—it will not be sunlight.
B. The final ingredient for a habitable world is a source of energy for life to exploit.
C. On Earth almost every living thing ultimately depends on photosynthesis for its energy, including the rich ecosystems in the ocean depths, discovered in the 1980s and which helped the idea of life on Europa gain a foothold.
D. Their inhabitants do not benefit from sunlight directly, but their metabolisms are powered by chemicals created in the photosynthesising, oxygen-rich surface oceans far above.
E. That is a bit of a problem.
Options:
A. D, E, C, B, A
B. C, E, B, A, D
C. A, B, E, D, C
D. B, A, E, C, D
E. E, D, B, C, A
Q4. Read the following and then from the options given, choose the one that meaningfully fills the blanks:
When each __________ generation grows up, it looks down on the next as if we all forget what it feels like to be __________. When most __________ think about their own youthful indiscretions they do so with a wink and a laugh. But when the same people think about those in today’s generation doing something similar, they __________ sound the alarm about a decline in morality in next generation.
Options:
A. succeeding, next, people, naturally
B. young, juvenile, seniors, carefully
C. successive, young, adults, hypocritically
D. old, older, youngsters, sincerely
E. preceding, succeeding, folks, cautiously
Quantitative Ability
Q1. When 33333^{333}3333 is divided by 11, the remainder is:
Options:
A. 1
B. 10
C. 3
D. 11
E. 5
Q2. ABCD is a trapezium in which AB is parallel to CD. The sides AD and BC when extended, intersect at point E. If AB = 2 cm, CD = 1 cm, and perimeter of ABCD is 6 cm, then the perimeter, in cm, of ΔAEB is:
Options:
A. 6
B. 8
C. 4
D. 9
E. 7
Q3. Amal and Vimal together can complete a task in 150 days, while Vimal and Sunil together can complete the same task in 100 days. Amal starts working on the task and works for 75 days, then Vimal takes over and works for 135 days. Finally, Sunil takes over and completes the remaining task in 45 days. If Amal had started the task alone and worked on all days, Vimal had worked on every second day, and Sunil had worked on every third day, then the number of days required to complete the task would have been how many?
Options:
A. 138 days
B. 101 days
C. 143 days
D. 166 days
E. 139 days
Q4. A company has 40 employees whose names are listed in a certain order. In the year 1925, the average bonus of the first 30 employees was Rs. 40000, of the last 30 employees was Rs. 60000, and of the first 10 and last 10 employees together it was Rs. 50000. Next year, the average bonus of the first 10 employees increased by 100%, of the last 10 employees increased by 200%, and of the remaining employees was unchanged. Then, the average bonus, in Rupees, of all the 40 employees together in the year 1926 would have been:
Options:
A. 90000
B. 88000
C. 85000
D. 80000
E. 95000