SNAP 2022 Session 1 Question Paper and Answer Keys (Memory Based)

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Check out memory based SNAP 2022 question paper and answer keys of Session 1 held on December 10. The official SNAP 2022 answer key is not released by the exam authorities. 

SNAP 2022 answer keys

SNAP 2022 questions and answer keys

SNAP 2022 answer keys (memory based) are now available for Session 1 which was held on December 10. The SNAP 2022 Session 1 question paper was easy. However, many students felt the Quantitative Aptitude questions were tough and lengthy. There were several questions that were to be skipped. 

The official SNAP answer key is not released by the exam authorities. However, Shiksha has sourced some questions through test takers that appeared in the SNAP 2022 Session 1 question paper and have provided answer keys for the same. You can check memory bases SNAP 2022 answer keys below:

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SNAP 2022 Session 1 Answer Keys: Quantitative Aptitude

The Quantitative Aptitude questions of SNAP 2022 Session 1 were not tough but conceptual. If you knew the concept you could answer them correctly. Check out memory-bases SNAP 2022 questions and answer keys for Quantitative Aptitude.

Q:   What are the important topics that usually dominate the SNAP question paper?

A:

Candidates preparing for SNAP exam must study all the topics included in the SNAP syllabus i.e. General English and Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency and Analytical and Logical Reasoning.

Some of the important topics of SNAP General English section are Passages, Syllogisms, Analogies, Grammar, Antonym-Synonym, One Word Substitution, Similar Sounding Words, Parajumbles and Fill in the Blanks.

Some of the important topics of SNAP Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency section are Trigonometry, Geometry, Algebra, Ratio and Proportion, Percentages, Partnership, Time-Speed-Distance and Data Interpretation.

Some of the important topics of SNAP Analytical and Logical Reasoning are Column Graphs, Pie Chart, Coding and Decoding and Puzzles.

SNAP aspirants must focus on these topics during exam preparation to score well. Most of the questions will be asked from these topics only.

Q:   Are the question papers of all SNAP sessions same?

A:

The question papers of all SNAP sessions are same but the questions are different. The pattern, structure, difficulty level and marking scheme are the same for all SNAP sessions but every question paper has unique questions. This is done so that no candidate has any advantage or disadvantage when they appear for the next attempt. Candidates preparing for the SNAP exam, must keep in mind that the different sessions could be of different difficulty level. If their first attempt was easy, the second attempt may not be easy. So, it is important continue to prepare and practice during the gap between two SNAP sessions. The best score of all the sessions will be taken into consideration for SIU personal interview shortlisting.

Q:   What is the sectional composition of SNAP question paper?

A:

SNAP question paper has three sections – General English, Quantitative,  Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency and Analytical & Logical Reasoning. The General English section has the minimum number of questions and Analytical & Logical Reasoning has maximum number of questions. Check the table below for sectional composition of the SNAP question paper. Out of the three, the Quantitative,  Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency section is usually tougher than the other two sections. However, since there is no such criteria of sectional cut offs in SNAP, candidates don’t have the pressure of solving a high number of questions in all the sections. Check the table below for sectional weightage of SNAP question paper.

SNAP Sections

Number of MCQs

Total Marks

General English

15

15

Quantitative,  Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency

20

20

Analytical & Logical Reasoning

25

25

Total

60

60

 

Q: A sum of Rs 45,000 amounts to 68040 in 3 years with Interest compounded annually. The ROI is 8 % pa for the first year as 12% pa for the second year. Find the ROI of the third year.

  • 10 %
  • 12%
  • 25 %
  • 16 %

Q: A company produces 50 pens of Rs 450 and 80 pens of Rs 540. Suppose the cost curve is a straight line, them what will be the cost of producing 130 pens?

  • 690
  • 620
  • 710
  • None of the above

Q: 6 different sweet varieties of count 28, 189, 119, 77, 161, 112 were ordered for a particular occasion. They needed to be packed in such a way that each box has the same variety of sweets the number of sweets in each box is also the same. What is the minimum number of boxes required to pack?

  • 97
  • 98
  • 99
  • None of the above

Q: In a 1000-meter race Aman gives 100-meter head start to Bipin and beats him by 200 meters. In the same race, Aman also gives 100-meter head start to Cyrus and beats him by 300 metres. In how many metres would Bipin beat Cyrus in a new 200-meter race?

Q:   How much percentile is required for SIU BTech?

A:

The eligibility criteria includes minimum qualification and aggregate required to apply for any of the UG or PG courses. Below is eligibility requirement for SIU Pune courses:

Course NameCommon Eligibility
BTechClass 12 examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of Chemistry/ Computer Science/ Electronics/ Information Technology/ Informatics Practices/ Technical Vocational subject/ Engineering Graphics with at least 45% aggregate (40% aggregate in case of candidates belonging to reserved category)

Q:   Does SIU release the official SNAP question papers?

A:

The official SNAP question paper is not released by the exam authority anymore. It used to be released along with the answer key after the exam until 2019. Since 2020, when the exam format changed from single session to three sessions, the SNAP question paper, response sheet and answer key release was stopped. Now, after the SNAP exam, the authorities directly release the scorecards.

However, unofficial SNAP answer keys are released by coaching institutes and mentors for candidates to analyse their performance. The unofficial answer keys are released on the same day as exam session contain SNAP questions and their solved answers. These-memory based question paper and answer key help candidates in assessing their performance by seeing which of their attempts were correct and which were incorrect.

Q:   Does Symbiosis International Pune require CUET?

A:

Symbiosis International Pune doesn't required CUET for admission. The deemd to be  uiversity conducts its own entrance exams  for admission to its UG and PG programme. However, its also accepts national level entrance exams such as JEE Main, MH CET, NEET, SLAT, etc. Additionally, candidates must aslo qualify the eligbility criteria, which are as follows:

Course

Eligibility Criteria

BE /BTech

Class 12 in the concerned subject

MBA /PGDM

Bachelor's degree with 50 % aggregate
MSc

BSc in the relevant stream

BBAClass 12 with 50% aggregate
BDes

Class 12 from a recognised board

MTech

BTech /BE in the concerned subject

PG Diploma

Bachelor's degree with 50 % aggregate

BSc

Class 12 in Science from a recognised board

Q:   Which section of SNAP question paper has maximum number of questions?

A:

Until 2019, Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency section of SNAP exam used to have the maximum number of questions (40), but from SNAP 2020, the Analytical and Logical Reasoning section has maximum number of questions (25). Now, Quantitative, Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency section has only 20 questions. The main topics from which questions are asked in this section are, Family Tree/Blood Relations, Seating Arrangement, Clocks & Calendars, Critical Reasoning, Coding/Decoding, Direction Sense, Syllogisms, Visual Reasoning, Analogy & Series, Mathematical Reasoning, Meaningful Word/Matrix and Verbal & Miscellaneous Reasoning. To prepare for this section of SNAP, candidates must practice a lot of sample questions of all difficulty levels –easy, medium and tough. There are no formulae or concepts on Logical Reasoning so the preparation is majorly dependent on practice.

Q:   How many sections are there in SNAP question paper?

A:

As per the latest SNAP exam pattern, the question paper comprises three sections – General English, Analytical & Logical Reasoning and Quantitative-Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency. The total number of questions in SNAP is 60 which is to be solved in 60 minutes. The General Awareness section was scrapped in 2020. Sectional break up is as follows:

  • General English: 15 questions
  • Analytical & Logical Reasoning: 25 questions
  • Quantitative-Data Interpretation & Data Sufficiency: 20 questions

The marking scheme of all three sections is same. One mark is awarded for correct attempt and 0.25 marks is deducted for incorrect attempt. It is not mandatory to solve all the questions in SNAP. Candidates can solve 75 percent of the questions accurately to expect a 98-99 percentile.

  • 20
  • 28.57
  • 14.2
  • None of the above

Q: How many terms are there in GP 3, 6, 12, ?, 192?

  • 6
  • 9
  • 7
  • 8

Q: In a huge rectangular water tank of dimension 150m x 100m base. Water is filled using a pipe having cross sectional dimensions of 2 dm x 1.5 dm. The water flows at a speed of 15 kmph from the pipe. How many hours will the water in the tank be 3 m filled if measured from the base?

  • 10 hrs
  • 50 hrs
  • 100 hrs
  • None of the Above

Q: The average earning of each member in Chawla family is 25% less than average earning of each member of the Patil family. Total earning of Chawla family is 20% more than total earning of Patil family. The number of family members in Patil family is what percentage of the number of family members of the Chawla family.

  • 63.35%
  • 66.25%
  • 62.50%
  • None of the above  

SNAP 2022 session 1 Answer Keys: General English

The General English section of SNAP 2022 session 1 was the easiest. Let’s have a look at some questions and memory based answer keys.

Q: Identify tense of the sentence: I had called him over lunch last week.

A: Past Perfect

Q: Convert in reported speech - The teacher, “do you know how to write an essay?”

A: The teacher asked, if he knew how to write an essay.

Q: Pick the compound word.

  • Courtesy
  • Courtesan
  • Courting
  • Courtyard

Q: Pick the compound word.

  • Worth
  • Nobody
  • Nostalgia
  • Nostril

Q: Identify correct Spelling

  • Contretemps
  • Countertremps
  • Contratemps
  • None of the above

Q: Identify the word with a prefix.

  • Gusto
  • Admire
  • Confidence
  • Overawed

Q: Correct the sentence – Vanilla ice cream is very cold to eat.

A: Too cold

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