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CAT 2011 | Question: 30
When Munna Bhai joined the university of South Ghatkopar for his M.S., Mr. Irani, his professor, asked him to prove his calibre in a test conducted for the entire class. The class comprised of exactly $10$ students. The test contain exactly $10$ ... questions- I through X. Who are the jigris of Chinky? Niran and Rahul Rahul and Sastry Sastry and Lucky Cannot be determined
When Munna Bhai joined the university of South Ghatkopar for his M.S., Mr. Irani, his professor, asked him to prove his calibre in a test conducted for the entire class. ...
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Logical Reasoning
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2802
CAT 2011 | Question: 31
Sentences given in the question, when properly sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most logical oder of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph. Paucity of serious thought is no surprise in the ... only? SC/ST's deserve them more. $\text{ABCD}$ $\text{CDBA}$ $\text{DABC}$ $\text{ACBD}$
Sentences given in the question, when properly sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most logical oder of sentences from...
Krithiga2101
298
points
594
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
verbal-ability
sentence-rearrangement
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2803
CAT 2011 | Question: 34
Each question consists of sentences, which have one or two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Below each sentence are four numbered words or sets of words labelled (A) through (D). Choose the set of words ... things explicitly, but suggests, a likeness between them. sarcastic...unfair blatant...overt metaphorical...implied sanguine...inherent
Each question consists of sentences, which have one or two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Below each sentence are four numbered words or s...
Krithiga2101
298
points
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
verbal-ability
sentence-completion
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2804
CAT 2011 | Question: 36
In the following question, four different sentences are given. Choose the option that contains the grammatically incorrect sentence/s. He is feeling that this relocation is nothing but the kick upstairs. Consensus is now emerging at our state and national levels. A more and more ... to escape. It happened up on a system that worked. I, IV I, II, III I, III, IV I, III
In the following question, four different sentences are given. Choose the option that contains the grammatically incorrect sentence/s.He is feeling that this relocation i...
Krithiga2101
298
points
383
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
verbal-ability
error-spotting
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2805
CAT 2011 | Question: 33
In the given question, all the sentences except one sentence,when properly sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the sentence which does not form a part of the paragraph from among the four given choices. The revolution called Human ... hired hands subject to the orders of managers. $\text{A}$ $\text{B}$ $\text{C}$ $\text{D}$
In the given question, all the sentences except one sentence,when properly sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the sentenc...
Krithiga2101
298
points
396
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
verbal-ability
odd-one-out
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2806
CAT 2011 | Question: 37
Given below are sentences, each using the question word different ways. Identify the sentence which uses the question word in a grammatically incorrect manner. Happen Accept it, mistakes will happen It happened on a system that worked I promise nothing will happen to you If so happens I’m going your way
Given below are sentences, each using the question word different ways. Identify the sentence which uses the question word in a grammatically incorrect manner.HappenAccep...
Krithiga2101
298
points
450
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
verbal-ability
error-spotting
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0
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2807
CAT 2011 | Question: 32
Sentences given in the question, when properly sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the four given choices to construct a coherent paragraph. Overcoming the handicap of crushing poverty, he ... even found its way to the court. $\text{ACDB}$ $\text{BDAC}$ $\text{ACBD}$ $\text{BACD}$
Sentences given in the question, when properly sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences fro...
Krithiga2101
298
points
471
views
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
verbal-ability
sentence-rearrangement
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2808
CAT 2011 | Question: 35
The question given below consists of a sentence which is divided into four parts, numbered (A) through (D). Only one part in the sentence is not acceptable in standard written English. Identify that part in the sentences which contains the error. Her acceptance of speech Was well received Eliciting thunderous applause At several points
The question given below consists of a sentence which is divided into four parts, numbered (A) through (D). Only one part in the sentence is not acceptable in standard wr...
Krithiga2101
298
points
512
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
verbal-ability
error-spotting
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2809
CAT 2011 | Question: 41
Given below is a paragraph whose last line is missing. Choose the line which completes the paragraph most logically from the options given below. The remake the world (including Nature), Fourier mobilised : an intolerance (for civilisation), a form ( ... excess of the order. The excess : what does not pass through. The vomiting of politics is what Fourier calls Invention
Given below is a paragraph whose last line is missing. Choose the line which completes the paragraph most logically from the options given below.The remake the world (inc...
Krithiga2101
298
points
267
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
verbal-ability
passage-reading
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2810
CAT 2011 | Question: 40
Given below is a paragraph whose last line is missing. Choose the line which completes the paragraph most logically from the options given below. So the unpleasant shocks that used to affect other people now affect us. Few of us have not been touched ... in business Another is the fact that there are more scientists alive today than ever lived in the history of the world.
Given below is a paragraph whose last line is missing. Choose the line which completes the paragraph most logically from the options given below.So the unpleasant shocks ...
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298
points
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English Language
cat2011
verbal-ability
passage-reading
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2811
CAT 2011 | Question: 38
Given below are sentences, each using the question word different ways. Identify the sentence which uses the question word in a grammatically incorrect manner. Gut The fire gutted the building The prisoner’s letters were gutted by heavy cencorship The famous stars spills his guts in his autobiography Climbing that cliff takes a lot of guts
Given below are sentences, each using the question word different ways. Identify the sentence which uses the question word in a grammatically incorrect manner. GutThe fir...
Krithiga2101
298
points
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
verbal-ability
error-spotting
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2812
CAT 2011 | Question: 39
Given below is a paragraph whose last line is missing. Choose the line which completes the paragraph most logically from the options given below. The real change in corporate culture began with the personal computer. With the PC, any employee ... PCs to their corporate mainframes, but primarily as replacements for dumb terminals. Some users, however, were more creative.
Given below is a paragraph whose last line is missing. Choose the line which completes the paragraph most logically from the options given below.The real change in corpor...
Krithiga2101
298
points
807
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
verbal-ability
passage-reading
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2813
CAT 2011 | Question: 42
The Nostradamus fad might have been just that, a short-lived blip that would evaporate when the next big thing came along. And it might have been dismissed as nothing more than a few whackos' nutty obsession with doomsday. But a lot of un-nutty ... are great believers of Nostradamus People of Japan depend on sensationalism Fact and fantasy coexist in Japan Both (B) and (C)
The Nostradamus fad might have been just that, a short-lived blip that would evaporate when the next big thing came along. And it might have been dismissed as nothing mor...
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298
points
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English Language
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2814
CAT 2011 | Question: 43
The Nostradamus fad might have been just that, a short-lived blip that would evaporate when the next big thing came along. And it might have been dismissed as nothing more than a few whackos' nutty obsession with doomsday. But a lot of un-nutty ... promote a career in marketing. What is the underlying tone in this line? Appreciation Sarcasm Criticism Both (A) and (B)
The Nostradamus fad might have been just that, a short-lived blip that would evaporate when the next big thing came along. And it might have been dismissed as nothing mor...
Krithiga2101
298
points
417
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
verbal-ability
passage-reading
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2815
CAT 2011 | Question: 48
Let me, cried Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, have men about me that are fat, sleek-headed men and such as sleep o' nights. One can see his point. There is something infinitely measuring about a rounded, even ... referred to by writer? Market place and speakers corner Television and presentations Interlocution and television Political speech and presenters on television
“Let me,” cried Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, “have men about me that are fat, sleek-headed men and such as sleep o’ nights.”One can see his point. There is so...
Krithiga2101
298
points
288
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
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passage-reading
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0
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2816
CAT 2011 | Question: 46
Let me, cried Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, have men about me that are fat, sleek-headed men and such as sleep o' nights. One can see his point. There is something infinitely measuring about a rounded, even cherubic, circumstance ... man looking villainous A Rounded man looking hungry A Rounded man looking cherubic A Rounded man looking more trustworthy than the lean man
“Let me,” cried Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, “have men about me that are fat, sleek-headed men and such as sleep o’ nights.”One can see his point. There is so...
Krithiga2101
298
points
305
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
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passage-reading
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2817
CAT 2011 | Question: 45
The Nostradamus fad might have been just that, a short-lived blip that would evaporate when the next big thing came along. And it might have been dismissed as nothing more than a few whackos' nutty obsession with doomsday. But a lot of un-nutty Japanese take it seriously and ... lot of followers $\text{I only}$ $\text{II, III and IV}$ $\text{II only}$ $\text{All of these}$
The Nostradamus fad might have been just that, a short-lived blip that would evaporate when the next big thing came along. And it might have been dismissed as nothing mor...
Krithiga2101
298
points
322
views
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
verbal-ability
passage-reading
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2818
CAT 2011 | Question: 49
Last November, I organized a seminar about terrorism in aviation. In order to drive home the potential hazards to the students, we visited a large eastern U.S airport with the intention of acting like a terrorist group looking for targets ... secure as ticket counters. Boarding areas are less secure than ticket counters. Boarding areas are more secure than ticket counters.
Last November, I organized a seminar about terrorism in aviation. In order to drive home the potential hazards to the students, we visited a large eastern U.S airport wit...
Krithiga2101
298
points
331
views
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
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passage-reading
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2819
CAT 2011 | Question: 47
Let me, cried Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, have men about me that are fat, sleek-headed men and such as sleep o' nights. One can see his point. There is something infinitely measuring about a rounded, even cherubic, circumstance ... Because the telecasts are poor Because the frames are edited haphazard. Because the viewer never sees them physically. None of the above
“Let me,” cried Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, “have men about me that are fat, sleek-headed men and such as sleep o’ nights.”One can see his point. There is so...
Krithiga2101
298
points
352
views
Krithiga2101
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
verbal-ability
passage-reading
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0
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2820
CAT 2011 | Question: 44
The Nostradamus fad might have been just that, a short-lived blip that would evaporate when the next big thing came along. And it might have been dismissed as nothing more than a few whackos' nutty obsession with doomsday. But a lot of un-nutty ... . Nostradamus' predicted about korean missile, Hingis would lose, weakness of the yen and the European chicken. (A) and (B)
The Nostradamus fad might have been just that, a short-lived blip that would evaporate when the next big thing came along. And it might have been dismissed as nothing mor...
Krithiga2101
298
points
375
views
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
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passage-reading
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2821
CAT 2011 | Question: 50
Last November, I organized a seminar about. terrorism in aviation. In order to drive home the potential hazards to the students, we visited a large eastern U.S airport with the intention of acting like a terrorist group looking for targets of opportunity ... greatly. The US airport authorities were quick in collecting the unattended baggage. Only I I, II I, III None of these
Last November, I organized a seminar about. terrorism in aviation. In order to drive home the potential hazards to the students, we visited a large eastern U.S airport wi...
Krithiga2101
298
points
264
views
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Mar 7, 2020
English Language
cat2011
verbal-ability
passage-reading
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2822
CAT 2011 | Question: 53
Consider the following operators defined below $x@y$: gives the positive difference of $x$ and $y.$ $x\$y$: gives the sum of squares of $x$ and $y.$ $x₤y$: gives the positive difference of the squares of $x$ and $y.$ $x\&y$:gives the product of $ ... $ will be equal to $x₤y$ $x\$y$ $(x₤y)(x@y)$ Cannot be determined
Consider the following operators defined below$x@y$: gives the positive difference of $x$ and $y.$$x\$y$: gives the sum of squares of $x$ and $y.$$x₤y$: gives the posit...
Krithiga2101
298
points
312
views
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Mar 7, 2020
Logical Reasoning
cat2011
logical-reasoning
algebra
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CAT 2011 | Question: 52
Consider the following operators defined below $x@y$: gives the positive difference of $x$ and $y.$ $x\$y$: gives the sum of squares of $x$ and $y.$ $x₤y$: gives the positive difference of the squares of $x$ and $y.$ $x\&y$:gives the product of $x$ and $ ... $, then find $(x\$y)+(x₤y)$. $2x^2$ $2y^2$ $2(x^2+y^2)$ Cannot be determined
Consider the following operators defined below$x@y$: gives the positive difference of $x$ and $y.$$x\$y$: gives the sum of squares of $x$ and $y.$$x₤y$: gives the posit...
Krithiga2101
298
points
353
views
Krithiga2101
asked
Mar 7, 2020
Logical Reasoning
cat2011
logical-reasoning
algebra
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2824
CAT 2011 | Question: 51
Given $\text{a}$ and $\text{b = a-b; a}$ and $\text{b}$ but $\text{c=a+c-b; a}$ or $\text{b=b-a; a}$ but not $\text{b= a+b}$; find $1$ or $(2$ but not $(3$ or $(4$ and $5$ but $(6$ but not $(7$ and $(8$ or $9) ) ) ) ) ).$ $9$ $-8$ $-11$ $17$
Given $\text{a}$ and $\text{b = a-b; a}$ and $\text{b}$ but $\text{c=a+c-b; a}$ or $\text{b=b-a; a}$ but not $\text{b= a+b}$; find $1$ or $(2$ but not $(3$ or $(4$ and $5...
Krithiga2101
298
points
512
views
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Mar 7, 2020
Logical Reasoning
cat2011
logical-reasoning
algebra
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0
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2825
CAT 2011 | Question: 54
On the eve of a special function in view of National Integration', seven participants - $\text{A, B, C, D, E, F}$ and $\text{G}$, are to be accommodated in two rooms, each room having a capacity of four persons only. For the allocation, the following conditions must be considered. $\text{A}$, ... $\text{B, C, F}$ $\text{C, D, F, G}$ $\text{A, D, E, G}$ $\text{D, G, C, E}$
On the eve of a special function in view of ‘National Integration’, seven participants – $\text{A, B, C, D, E, F}$ and $\text{G}$, are to be accommodated in two roo...
Krithiga2101
298
points
333
views
Krithiga2101
asked
Mar 7, 2020
Logical Reasoning
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logical-reasoning
logic-puzzles
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2826
CAT 2011 | Question: 55
On the eve of a special function in view of National Integration', seven participants - $\text{A, B, C, D, E, F}$ and $\text{G}$, are to be accommodated in two rooms, each room having a capacity of four persons only. For the allocation, ... What is the total number of various combinations of room-mates possible, which satisfy all the conditions mentioned? $2$ $3$ $4$ $5$
On the eve of a special function in view of ‘National Integration’, seven participants – $\text{A, B, C, D, E, F}$ and $\text{G}$, are to be accommodated in two roo...
Krithiga2101
298
points
301
views
Krithiga2101
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Mar 7, 2020
Logical Reasoning
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logic-puzzles
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2827
CAT 2011 | Question: 56
On the eve of a special function in view of National Integration', seven participants - $\text{A, B, C, D, E, F}$ and $\text{G}$, are to be accommodated in two rooms, each room having a capacity of four persons only. For the allocation, the following conditions must be considered ... $\text{H}$ is a Tamilian $\text{A, B}$ and $\text{F},$ if $\text{H}$ is a Gujarati
On the eve of a special function in view of ‘National Integration’, seven participants – $\text{A, B, C, D, E, F}$ and $\text{G}$, are to be accommodated in two roo...
Krithiga2101
298
points
372
views
Krithiga2101
asked
Mar 7, 2020
Logical Reasoning
cat2011
logical-reasoning
logic-puzzles
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2828
CAT 2011 | Question: 57
Three trains-Rajdhani Express, Shatabdi Express and Taj Mahal Express-travel between two stations without stopping anywhere in between. No two trains have the same starting station or the same terminating station or the same travel fare. Also, the following known about ... Mahal Express. What is the fare for Shatabadi Express? $₹ 1650$ $₹ 1800$ $₹ 1050$ Cannot be determined
Three trains-Rajdhani Express, Shatabdi Express and Taj Mahal Express-travel between two stations without stopping anywhere in between. No two trains have the same starti...
Krithiga2101
298
points
420
views
Krithiga2101
asked
Mar 7, 2020
Logical Reasoning
cat2011
logical-reasoning
logic-puzzles
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2829
CAT 2011 | Question: 58
Three trains-Rajdhani Express, Shatabdi Express and Taj Mahal Express-travel between two stations without stopping anywhere in between. No two trains have the same starting station or the same terminating station or the same travel fare. Also, the following known ... $₹ 1650$. None of the above.
Three trains-Rajdhani Express, Shatabdi Express and Taj Mahal Express-travel between two stations without stopping anywhere in between. No two trains have the same starti...
Krithiga2101
298
points
335
views
Krithiga2101
asked
Mar 7, 2020
Logical Reasoning
cat2011
logical-reasoning
logic-puzzles
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0
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2830
CAT 2011 | Question: 59
In a recently held test series consisting of three matches-I, II and III, five players. Sehwag, Ganguly,Tendulkar, Dravid and Laxman, are the top five scoring batsmen, not necessarily in the same order. No two players scored the same number of ... the given five players, who scored the least number of runs in the $3$rd match? Sehwag Ganguly Tendulkar Cannot be determined
In a recently held test series consisting of three matches-I, II and III, five players. Sehwag, Ganguly,Tendulkar, Dravid and Laxman, are the top five scoring batsmen, no...
Krithiga2101
298
points
532
views
Krithiga2101
asked
Mar 7, 2020
Logical Reasoning
cat2011
logical-reasoning
logic-puzzles
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0
answers
2831
CAT 2011 | Question: 60
In a recently held test series consisting of three matches-I, II and III, five players. Sehwag, Ganguly,Tendulkar, Dravid and Laxman, are the top five scoring batsmen, not necessarily in the same order. No two players scored the same number of runs in ... than Ganguly in the 2nd match, then who is the second highest scorer in the 1st match? Sehwag Laxman Dravid None of these
In a recently held test series consisting of three matches-I, II and III, five players. Sehwag, Ganguly,Tendulkar, Dravid and Laxman, are the top five scoring batsmen, no...
Krithiga2101
298
points
386
views
Krithiga2101
asked
Mar 7, 2020
Logical Reasoning
cat2011
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logic-puzzles
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2832
CAT 2013 | Question: 1
Functions $g$ and $h$ are defined on $n$ constants, $a_0,a_1,a_2,a_3,...a_{n−1}$, as follows: $g(a_p,a_q)=a\mid p−q\mid$, if $\mid p-q \mid\leq(n-4) =a_n−\mid p−q\mid$, if $\mid p-q\mid>(n-4) h (a_p,a_q)=a_k$, where $k$ is the remainder when $p+q$ is divided by $n$. If $n=10$, find the value of $g(g(a_2,a_8),g(a_1,a_7))$, $a_9$ $a_7$ $a_2$ $a_0$
Functions $g$ and $h$ are defined on $n$ constants, $a_0,a_1,a_2,a_3,...a_{n−1}$, as follows: $g(a_p,a_q)=a\mid p−q\mid$, if $\mid p-q \mid\leq(n-4) =a_n−\mid p−...
admin
4.5k
points
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admin
asked
Mar 6, 2020
Quantitative Aptitude
cat2013
quantitative-aptitude
number-systems
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2833
CAT 2013 | Question: 2
Functions $g$ and $h$ are defined on $n$ constants, $a_0,a_1,a_2,a_3,...a_{n−1}$, as follows: $g(a_p,a_q)=a\mid p−q\mid$, if $\mid p-q \mid\leq(n-4) =a_n−\mid p−q\mid$, if $\mid p-q\mid>(n-4) h (a_p,a_q)=a_k$, where $k$ is the remainder when $p+q$ is divided by ... $1\leq m < n$ and $0 \leq k < n$, and $m$ is a natural number, find $k$. $0$ $1$ $n-1$ $n-2$
Functions $g$ and $h$ are defined on $n$ constants, $a_0,a_1,a_2,a_3,...a_{n−1}$, as follows: $g(a_p,a_q)=a\mid p−q\mid$, if $\mid p-q \mid\leq(n-4) =a_n−\mid p−...
admin
4.5k
points
562
views
admin
asked
Mar 6, 2020
Quantitative Aptitude
cat2013
quantitative-aptitude
number-systems
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0
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2834
CAT 2013 | Question: 7
Summary of the estimate of memory space occupied by the information worldwide, stored in various storage media, in the year $2000$ In the above graph, for any media of information storage, the figures in the brackets denote the amount of memory space occupied by the information ... memory space occupied is the same for all the media mentioned. $37.5\%$ $45\%$ $57\%$ $54\%$
Summary of the estimate of memory space occupied by the information worldwide, stored in various storage media, in the year $2000$In the above graph, for any media of inf...
admin
4.5k
points
461
views
admin
asked
Mar 6, 2020
Data Interpretation
cat2013
data-interpretation
line-graph
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2835
CAT 2013 | Question: 6
Summary of the estimate of memory space occupied by the information worldwide, stored in various storage media, in the year $2000$ In the above graph, for any media of information storage, the figures in the brackets denote the amount of memory space occupied by the information stored ... ) $10,170\:\text{TB}$ $6,780 \: \text{TB}$ $1,703,170\:\text{TB}$ None of these
Summary of the estimate of memory space occupied by the information worldwide, stored in various storage media, in the year $2000$In the above graph, for any media of inf...
admin
4.5k
points
538
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admin
asked
Mar 6, 2020
Data Interpretation
cat2013
data-interpretation
line-graph
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CAT 2013 | Question: 5
There are five cards lying on a table in one row. Five numbers from among $1$ to $100$ have to be written on them, one number per card, such that the difference between the numbers on any two adjacent cards is not divisible by $4$. The remainder when each ofthe five numbers is ... . How many sequences can be written down on the sixth card? $2^23^3$ $4(3)^4$ $4^23^3$ $4^23^4$
There are five cards lying on a table in one row. Five numbers from among $1$ to $100$ have to be written on them, one number per card, such that the difference between t...
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CAT 2013 | Question: 3
In a bag there are total of $150$ coins in three denominations $₹1,₹2$ and $₹5$ with at least one coin of each denomination being present in the bag. The total value of the Re.$1$ coins is at least $50\%$ ... $3\%$ of the total value of the coins in the bag, find the number of $₹2$ coins in the bag. $2$ $3$ $4$ $1$
In a bag there are total of $150$ coins in three denominations $₹1,₹2$ and $₹5$ with at least one coin of each denomination being present in the bag. The total valu...
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CAT 2013 | Question: 4
Let $\text{P, Q, S, R, T, U}$ and $\text{V}$ represent the seven distinct digits from $0$ to $6$, not necessarily in that order. If $\text{PQ}$ and $\text{RS}$ are both two-digit numbers adding up to the three-digit number $\text{TUV}$, find the value of $\text{V}$. $3$ $6$ $5$ Cannot be determined
Let $\text{P, Q, S, R, T, U}$ and $\text{V}$ represent the seven distinct digits from $0$ to $6$, not necessarily in that order. If $\text{PQ}$ and $\text{RS}$ are both t...
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CAT 2013 | Question: 8
Summary of the estimate of memory space occupied by the information worldwide, stored in various storage media, in the year $2000$ In the above graph, for any media of information storage, the figures in the brackets denote the amount of memory space occupied by the information ... in any single media within that category(approximately)? $68.75\%$ $62.5\%$ $96\%$ $98.3\%$
Summary of the estimate of memory space occupied by the information worldwide, stored in various storage media, in the year $2000$In the above graph, for any media of inf...
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CAT 2013 | Question: 13
Consider the following two curves in the $\text{XY}$ plane: $\\y=2x^3+3x^2+4\: \text{and} \\y=3x^2-2x+8$ Which of the following statements is true for $-3≤x≤2?$ The two curves intersect thrice The two curves intersect twice The two curves intersect once The two curves do not intersect
Consider the following two curves in the $\text{XY}$ plane:$\\y=2x^3+3x^2+4\: \text{and} \\y=3x^2-2x+8$Which of the following statements is true for $-3≤x≤2?$The two ...
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