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Practice Business Administration multiple-choice questions for The Millennium Universal College (TMUC) competitive exams. Each question includes the correct answer and a short explanation, and past-paper questions are marked so you can revise both repeated and fresh material in one place.

2.45
2.49
2.51
2.48
Explanation2.51 is the only value provided that is greater than or equal to the 2.50 minimum requirement.
Eligible
Ineligible
Provisionally admitted
Exempt
ExplanationSince 11 years is less than the minimum requirement of 12 years, the applicant does not meet the criteria.
A scanned copy emailed by the student
A photocopy signed by the student
A sealed envelope sent directly from the issuing institution
A screenshot of the online portal
ExplanationOfficial transcripts require verification through secure transmission directly from the issuing body to ensure authenticity.
Applicant A with a score of 78
Applicant B with a score of 80
Applicant C with a score of 75
Applicant D with a score of 79
ExplanationTo meet a minimum requirement, the applicant must score at least the threshold value; 80 meets the criteria.
Accepted under special consideration
Rejected as it fails the criteria
Automatically deferred to the next semester
Eligible for a secondary review
ExplanationThe policy specifies that late applications require a medical excuse; a vacation does not meet this requirement.
D+
D
C-
C
ExplanationA grade of C is equivalent to 'C or better', whereas D grades are lower than the required threshold.
Credits are accepted pending a fee payment
Credits are denied as they do not meet the accreditation policy
Credits are accepted if the GPA is above 3.0
Credits are accepted with a written letter of appeal
ExplanationThe policy explicitly requires accreditation; unaccredited coursework is ineligible for transfer.
They remain eligible for the full scholarship
They are eligible for 75% of the scholarship
They become ineligible for the scholarship
The scholarship is converted to a loan
ExplanationFalling below the 12-credit threshold violates the full-time enrollment requirement for the scholarship.
At 11:59 PM EST on November 1st
At 5:00 PM EST on November 1st
At 9:00 AM EST on November 2nd
At 5:00 PM EST on October 31st
ExplanationThe deadline specifies both the time and date; submissions after 5:00 PM on that day are considered late.
The application is processed without the check
The applicant is placed on a waitlist
The application is automatically disqualified
The applicant is given a 30-day grace period
ExplanationMandatory background checks are non-negotiable prerequisites; refusal to comply results in disqualification.
A TOEFL score report
A high school diploma from an English-speaking country
An expired passport
An IELTS score report
ExplanationAn expired passport is a document of identity and does not verify English language proficiency, unlike testing scores or diplomas from English-speaking regions.
The applicant must pay the tuition deposit early
The applicant must maintain a minimum GPA in their final term
The applicant must pass an additional entrance exam
The applicant must request a waiver from the Dean
ExplanationConditional offers often depend on the applicant sustaining their academic performance through the end of their current enrollment.
To charge the applicant a processing fee
To assess if the record poses a risk to the campus community
To automatically deny the application
To publish the record in the school newspaper
ExplanationAdmissions boards conduct reviews to ensure campus safety and to evaluate the context of the applicant's record.
Yes, they are eligible.
No, they are ineligible.
Yes, if they submit a letter of intent.
Only if they have a degree.
Explanation3 years is equivalent to 36 months; since the applicant has only 34 months, they fall short of the requirement.
Organizing
Leading
Planning
Controlling
ExplanationPlanning is the foundational management function where objectives are defined and strategies are developed.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Opportunities and Threats
Strengths and Opportunities
Weaknesses and Threats
ExplanationStrengths and Weaknesses refer to the internal capabilities and limitations of an organization, whereas Opportunities and Threats are external.
To calculate total business debt
To manage employee payroll
To define a strategy for reaching the target market
To automate the production line
ExplanationThe 4 Ps (Product, Price, Place, Promotion) constitute the tactical toolkit businesses use to influence demand for their offering.
Controlling
Leading
Planning
Organizing
ExplanationLeading is the management function that involves motivating, directing, and influencing people to achieve organizational objectives.
Income Statement
Cash Flow Statement
Balance Sheet
Statement of Retained Earnings
ExplanationThe Balance Sheet reports the financial position of an entity at a specific date, adhering to the equation Assets = Liabilities + Equity.
Product
Price
Place
Promotion
ExplanationPlace refers to where the product is available and how it is distributed to the end customer.
Sole Proprietorship
General Partnership
Limited Liability Company (LLC)
C-Corporation
ExplanationAn LLC is designed to protect members from personal liability for business debts while allowing for flexible tax treatment.
The direct cash outlay for an investment
The value of the next best alternative given up
The total cost of production
The profit margin expected after taxes
ExplanationOpportunity cost represents the benefits an individual or business misses out on when choosing one alternative over another.
Adhocracy culture
Clan culture
Hierarchy culture
Market culture
ExplanationHierarchy cultures are characterized by strict internal control, standardization, and a clear chain of command.
The speed of inventory turnover
The efficiency of an investment relative to its cost
The total revenue generated by a project
The interest rate paid on a business loan
ExplanationROI is a performance measure used to evaluate the efficiency or profitability of an investment by comparing gain to cost.
To manage established government agencies
To take on financial risk in the hope of profit by innovating
To provide loans to struggling small businesses
To strictly follow established corporate policy without change
ExplanationEntrepreneurs are individuals who identify market opportunities and assume the risks of starting new ventures.
Management style
Technological advancements
Employee skill sets
Company cash flow
ExplanationPESTLE analysis covers Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legal, and Environmental factors, all of which are external to the organization.
Perfect Competition
Oligopoly
Monopoly
Monopolistic Competition
ExplanationA monopoly occurs when a single entity dominates a market, leaving no room for significant competition.
Planning
Organizing
Leading
Controlling
ExplanationOrganizing involves structuring the work, creating departments, and assigning resources to achieve goals.
Each of the students have finished their project.
Each of the students has finished their project.
Each of the students have finished there project.
Every students has finished their project.
ExplanationThe subject 'Each' is singular, therefore it requires the singular verb 'has'.
$45
$30
$40
$35
Explanation20% of $50 is $10. Subtracting $10 from $50 equals $40.
Drawing general conclusions from specific observations
Reaching a specific conclusion by applying general principles
Ignoring evidence that contradicts a hypothesis
The process of brainstorming creative ideas
ExplanationDeductive reasoning moves from a general premise to a specific, certain conclusion.
15 cm
20 cm
30 cm
50 cm
ExplanationThe perimeter of a rectangle is calculated as 2 * (length + width). Here: 2 * (10 + 5) = 2 * 15 = 30.
The team finished the project; but they were late.
I enjoy business law; my brother prefers marketing.
He went to the store; to buy milk.
Because it was raining; we stayed inside.
ExplanationA semicolon is used to connect two independent clauses that are closely related in thought.
3
4
5
6
ExplanationSubtract 5 from both sides to get 3x = 15, then divide by 3 to get x = 5.
Aggravate
Intensify
Alleviate
Expand
ExplanationTo mitigate means to make less severe, serious, or painful, which is synonymous with to alleviate.
120 miles
140 miles
150 miles
180 miles
ExplanationDistance = Speed * Time. 60 mph * 2.5 hours = 150 miles.
A textbook chapter about historical events
A biography written about a famous CEO
Original interview transcripts from a research study
An online encyclopaedia article
ExplanationPrimary sources are original documents or data collected directly by the researcher, rather than interpretations by others.
Analysises
Analysises
Analyses
Analysi
ExplanationThe word 'analysis' is of Greek origin, and its correct plural form is 'analyses'.
20
25
30
35
ExplanationThe average is the sum divided by the count: (10 + 20 + 30 + 40) / 4 = 100 / 4 = 25.
Ad hominem
Straw man
Red herring
Slippery slope
ExplanationAn 'ad hominem' attack diverts attention from the argument by insulting or discrediting the person making it.
$14.00
$6.00
$16.00
$17.00
Explanation30% of $20 is $6. $20 - $6 = $14.
Starting with a general rule and applying it to a specific case
Making generalizations based on specific observations or patterns
Using a mathematical formula to prove a theorem
Following a strictly linear logical path
ExplanationInductive reasoning builds from specific facts to broader generalizations, unlike deductive reasoning which starts with a rule.
its
their
it's
there
ExplanationIn American English, collective nouns like 'committee' are often treated as plural when referring to the individuals within the group.
44 sq cm
154 sq cm
110 sq cm
49 sq cm
ExplanationThe area of a circle is π * r^2. (22/7) * 7 * 7 = 22 * 7 = 154.
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division
Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication/Division, Addition/Subtraction
Multiplication, Addition, Division, Subtraction
Exponents, Parentheses, Addition, Multiplication
ExplanationThe acronym PEMDAS (or BODMAS) defines the standard order of operations to solve expressions correctly.
10
12
8
15
ExplanationThe ratio parts (3+2) equal 5. Each 'part' is 20/5 = 4 people. Men = 3 parts * 4 = 12.
The report states that revenue increased by 5%.
Since the clouds are dark, it will likely rain soon.
The office is located in downtown London.
Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius at sea level.
ExplanationAn inference is a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning rather than explicit fact.
20
24
32
64
ExplanationThe pattern is doubling the previous number (2^n). 16 * 2 = 32.
Accepting the views of experts without question
Memorizing facts and dates for later recall
Objectively analyzing and evaluating information to form a judgment
Relying solely on intuition to make choices
ExplanationCritical thinking involves the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a reasoned judgment.
Loquacious
Concise
Wordy
Detailed
ExplanationVerbose means using more words than needed, whereas concise means being brief and to the point.
20 days
5 days
8 days
15 days
ExplanationThe relationship is inversely proportional. Doubling the workforce halves the time required: (4 * 10) / 8 = 5.
Ad hominem
Straw man
Slippery slope
False dilemma
ExplanationAn ad hominem fallacy occurs when the person's character or personal traits are attacked instead of the substance of their argument.

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