The NMAT 2023 LS  Aptitude Question Paper, along with its detailed solutions, is now available for download in PDF format. This valuable resource is aimed at helping candidates who are preparing for the NMAT (National Management Admission Test), which is a key entrance exam for admission to various MBA programs in India and abroad. The Quantitative Aptitude section of the NMAT tests candidates' ability to solve numerical problems efficiently, focusing on various mathematical concepts such as arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation. 

NMAT 2023 Question Paper with Solution PDFs

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Question 1:

In the given question, the sentence has four underlined words or phrases. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. Mark E for no error.

  • (A) I don't
  • (B) despite of
  • (C) To please him
  • (D) angry with me
  • (E) No Error

Question 2:

In the given question, the sentence has four underlined words or phrases. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. Mark E for no error.

  • (A) who turned
  • (B) last month
  • (C) older than
  • (D) anybody in
  • (E) No Error

Question 3:

In the given question, the sentence has four underlined words or phrases. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. Mark E for no error.

  • (A) and me
  • (B) will see
  • (C) am shortest
  • (D) of the group
  • (E) No Error

Question 4:

In the given question, the sentence has four underlined words or phrases. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. Mark E for no error.

  • (A) In his
  • (B) how to
  • (C) moving subjects
  • (D) molding
  • (E) No Error

Question 5:

In the given question, the sentence has four underlined words or phrases. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. Mark E for no error.

  • (A) most thorough
  • (B) all year
  • (C) is still
  • (D) pass its test
  • (E) No Error

Question 6:

In the given question, the sentence has four underlined words or phrases. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. Mark E for no error.

  • (A) was
  • (B) the rare species
  • (C) which has
  • (D) to even kill
  • (E) No Error

Question 7:

In the given question, the sentence has four underlined words or phrases. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. Mark E for no error.

  • (A) my friend
  • (B) who
  • (C) held a solo
  • (D) at the
  • (E) No Error

Question 8:

In the given question, the sentence has four underlined words or phrases. Identify the one underlined word or phrase that must be changed in order to make the sentence correct. Mark E for no error.

  • (A) are so similar
  • (B) in their
  • (C) that even
  • (D) one chooses
  • (E) No Error

Question 9:

Choose the correct sequence of prepositions that completes the 3 given sentences:


She dived __________ the swimming pool.

The boat sailed __________ the lighthouse.

The treasure is buried __________ the sand.



(A) in

(B) onto

(C) across

(D) past

(E) into

(F) beneath

  • (A) EDF
  • (B) DFB
  • (C) CFD
  • (D) DAE
  • (E) EAF

Question 10:

Choose the correct sequence of prepositions that completes the 3 given sentences:


The bird flew __________ from the nest.

The delivery boy from Swiggy stood __________ the entrance.

After finishing their dinner, they gathered __________ the campfire.



(A) over

(B) away

(C) across

(D) near

(E) around

(F) under

  • (A) BFE
  • (B) BDF
  • (C) DBE
  • (D) BDE
  • (E) EDA

Question 11:

Choose the correct sequence of prepositions that completes the 3 given sentences:


The painting is hanging __________ the wall.

On hearing the fire alarm, she ran __________ of the room.

He threw the letter __________ the fire.



(A) into

(B) on

(C) across

(D) up

(E) at

(F) out

  • (A) BCC
  • (B) BFA
  • (C) CFB
  • (D) DFB
  • (E) DBA

Question 12:

Having been selected to represent the organization at the International Convention, ..............

  • (A) the members congratulated him
  • (B) the members applauded him
  • (C) he gave a short acceptance speech
  • (D) member congratulates him
  • (E) a speech had to be given by him

Question 13:

Though car seat belts replaced harnesses worn by car drivers, the three-point seat belt became popular only in 1958 after the public ........ the idea of safety belts. Subsequently, the sales of the seat belts .............. because since 1966 it has become mandatory to wear car seat belts in America.

  • (A) caught light of...boomeranged
  • (B) caught up with...stopped
  • (C) caught sight of...stabilised
  • (D) caught on to...skyrocketed
  • (E) caught up on...nosedived

Question 14:

Rearrange the jumbled sentences to show the appropriate sequence.

A. Lastly, always remember to give the listener a fair chance to interrupt you whenever he or she pleases.

B. When you are speaking, do not forget to read the listener's face to see what they are thinking.

C. Ask yourself if what you are saying is too much for him or her to grasp as a chunk.

D. If that is the case, try to involve him or her in the conversation actively by eliciting responses to your words.

  • (A) ABCD
  • (B) CDBA
  • (C) BCDA
  • (D) BDCA
  • (E) DACB

Question 15:

Rearrange the jumbled sentences to show the appropriate sequence.

A. 27% of the Canadians polled, and about 35% of the Americans polled, also admitted to not being able to disengage from their gadgets.

B. The overall aim of the poll was to study the holiday habits of people, and identify countries whose people found it most difficult to disengage completely from their gadgets during vacations.

C. Korea was in second place and Japan in third. Indian, Argentinian and Spanish travellers were least bothered about their smart phones.

D. The survey also attempted to find out if travellers ever ‘embellished’ their travel experiences to friends and family.

E. According to a poll conducted by an online booking site, an overwhelming majority of respondents from Thailand admitted that just the thought of travelling without their small gadgets caused them to “break out in a cold sweat.”

  • (A) EBDCA
  • (B) BDCEA
  • (C) EADBC
  • (D) BECAD
  • (E) EBCAD