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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-59
If n is such that $36 \leq n \leq 72$ then $x = \frac{n^2 + 2 \sqrt{n}(n+4) +16}{n+4\sqrt{n}+4}$ satisfies $20 < x < 54$ $23 < x < 58$ $25 < x < 64$ $28 < x < 60$
If n is such that $36 \leq n \leq 72$ then $x = \frac{n^2 + 2 \sqrt{n}(n+4) +16}{n+4\sqrt{n}+4}$ satisfies$20 < x < 54$$23 < x < 58$$25 < x < 64$$28 < x < 60$
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-58
A survey on a sample of $25$ new cars being sold at a local auto dealer was conducted to see which of the three popular options- air conditioning, radio and power windows- were already installed. The survey found $15$ had air conditioning $2$ had air conditioning and ... $4$ $3$ $1$ $2$
A survey on a sample of $25$ new cars being sold at a local auto dealer was conducted to see which of the three popular options- air conditioning, radio and power windows...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-57
Let $x$ and $y$ be positive integers such that $x$ is prime and $y$ is composite. Then, $y – x$ cannot be an even integer $xy$ cannot be an even integer. $\frac{x+y}{x}$ cannot be an even integer None of these.
Let $x$ and $y$ be positive integers such that $x$ is prime and $y$ is composite. Then,$y – x$ cannot be an even integer$xy$ cannot be an even integer.$\frac{x+y}{x}$ c...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-56
Two straight roads $\text{R1}$ and $\text{R2}$ diverge from a point A at an angle of $120^{\circ}.$ Ram starts walking from point A along $\text{R1}$ at a uniform speed of $3$ km/hr. Shyam starts walking at the same time from A along $\text{R2}$ at a uniform speed of $2$ km/ ... $\frac{2 \sqrt{19} + 10}{3}$ $\frac{\sqrt{19} + 26}{3}$ $\frac{10 \sqrt{19} + 10}{3}$
Two straight roads $\text{R1}$ and $\text{R2}$ diverge from a point A at an angle of $120^{\circ}.$ Ram starts walking from point A along $\text{R1}$ at a uniform speed o...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-55
A square tin sheet of side $12$ inches is converted into a box with open top in the following steps - The sheet is placed horizontally. Then, equal sized squares, each of side x inches, are cut from the four corners of the sheet. Finally, the four resulting sides are bent ... . If $x$ is an integer, then what value of $x$ maximizes the volume of the box? $3$ $4$ $1$ $2$
A square tin sheet of side $12$ inches is converted into a box with open top in the following steps – The sheet is placed horizontally. Then, equal sized squares, each ...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-54
If $a, a + 2$ and $a + 4$ are prime numbers, then the number of possible solutions for $a$ is: one two three more than three
If $a, a + 2$ and $a + 4$ are prime numbers, then the number of possible solutions for $a$ is:onetwothreemore than three
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-53
Let $a, b, c, d$ and $e$ be integers such that $a = 6b = 12c,$ and $2b = 9d = 12e.$ Then which of the following pairs contains a number that is not an integer? $\left[ \frac{a}{27}, \frac{b}{e} \right] $ $\left[ \frac{a}{36}, \frac{c}{e} \right] $ $\left[ \frac{a}{12}, \frac{bd}{18} \right] $ $\left[ \frac{a}{6}, \frac{c}{d} \right] $
Let $a, b, c, d$ and $e$ be integers such that $a = 6b = 12c,$ and $2b = 9d = 12e.$ Then which of the following pairs contains a number that is not an integer?$\left[ \fr...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-52
In a coastal village, every year floods destroy exactly half of the huts. After the flood water recedes, twice the number of huts destroyed are rebuilt. The floods occurred consecutively in the last three years namely $2001, 2002$ and $2003.$ If floods are again ... destroyed by floods in $2002$ and $2003.$ More than the total number of huts built in $2001$ and $2002.$
In a coastal village, every year floods destroy exactly half of the huts. After the flood water recedes, twice the number of huts destroyed are rebuilt. The floods occurr...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-51
A piece of paper is in the shape of a right angled triangle and is cut along a line that is parallel to the hypotenuse, leaving a smaller triangle. There was a $35\%$ reduction in the length of the hypotenuse of the triangle. If the area of the original triangle ... the cut, what is the area (in square inches) of the smaller triangle? $16.665$ $16.565$ $15.465$ $14.365$
A piece of paper is in the shape of a right angled triangle and is cut along a line that is parallel to the hypotenuse, leaving a smaller triangle. There was a $35\%$ red...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-50
Read the passage and answer the question: Pure love of learning, of course, was a less compelling motive for those who became educated for careers other than teaching. Students of law in particular had a reputation for being materialistic ... the queen of the sciences. Wealthy people increasingly turning to education. Rise of the clergy s influence on the curriculum
Read the passage and answer the question:Pure love of learning, of course, was a less compelling motive for those who became educated for careers other than teaching. Stu...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-49
Read the passage and answer the question: Pure love of learning, of course, was a less compelling motive for those who became educated for careers other than teaching. Students of law in particular had a reputation for being materialistic ... their sons in the Church. The relationship between Christian parents and their sons was exploitative in the twelfth century.
Read the passage and answer the question:Pure love of learning, of course, was a less compelling motive for those who became educated for careers other than teaching. Stu...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-48
Read the passage and answer the question: Pure love of learning, of course, was a less compelling motive for those who became educated for careers other than teaching. Students of law in particular had a reputation for being materialistic ... though the clergy had a monopoly in education, the environment, objectives and curriculum in the schools were becoming secular.
Read the passage and answer the question:Pure love of learning, of course, was a less compelling motive for those who became educated for careers other than teaching. Stu...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-47
Read the passage and answer the question: Pure love of learning, of course, was a less compelling motive for those who became educated for careers other than teaching. Students of law in particular had a reputation for being materialistic careerists in an ... to learn. offered a coveted place for those with a love of learning. directly added to the income levels of people.
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-46
Read the passage and answer the question: Pure love of learning, of course, was a less compelling motive for those who became educated for careers other than teaching. Students of law in particular had a reputation for being materialistic ... studying law and medicine. Teaching could no longer be conducted exclusively in Latin. Arabic was introduced into the curriculum.
Read the passage and answer the question:Pure love of learning, of course, was a less compelling motive for those who became educated for careers other than teaching. Stu...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-45
Read the passage and answer the question: The invention of the gas turbine by Frank Whittle in England and Hans von Ohain in Germany in $1939$ signalled the beginning of jet transport. Although the French engineer Lorin had visualized the ... right kind of aircraft designers. there is a shortage of materials, like light weight composites, used in commercial aeronautics.
Read the passage and answer the question:The invention of the gas turbine by Frank Whittle in England and Hans von Ohain in Germany in $1939$ signalled the beginning of j...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-44
Read the passage and answer the question: The invention of the gas turbine by Frank Whittle in England and Hans von Ohain in Germany in $1939$ signalled the beginning of jet transport. Although the French engineer Lorin had visualized the concept of ... board may enable aircraft to manage safe navigation on their own. It is not feasible to increase the range of radars.
Read the passage and answer the question:The invention of the gas turbine by Frank Whittle in England and Hans von Ohain in Germany in $1939$ signalled the beginning of j...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-43
Read the passage and answer the question: The invention of the gas turbine by Frank Whittle in England and Hans von Ohain in Germany in $1939$ signalled the beginning of jet transport. Although the French engineer Lorin had visualized the concept of ... a standard airplane? It can take off vertically It has winged flight. It has excellent payload Its range is very high
Read the passage and answer the question:The invention of the gas turbine by Frank Whittle in England and Hans von Ohain in Germany in $1939$ signalled the beginning of j...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-42
Read the passage and answer the question: The invention of the gas turbine by Frank Whittle in England and Hans von Ohain in Germany in $1939$ signalled the beginning of jet transport. Although the French engineer Lorin had visualized the concept of ... size has been growing. Use of computer automation in aircraft. Super-jumbo jets that can take more than $500$ passengers.
Read the passage and answer the question:The invention of the gas turbine by Frank Whittle in England and Hans von Ohain in Germany in $1939$ signalled the beginning of j...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-41
Read the passage and answer the question: The invention of the gas turbine by Frank Whittle in England and Hans von Ohain in Germany in $1939$ signalled the beginning of jet transport. Although the French engineer Lorin had visualized the ... travelled faster than sound until the $1950$s. The exploitation of jet propulsion for supersonic aviation has been remarkably fast.
Read the passage and answer the question:The invention of the gas turbine by Frank Whittle in England and Hans von Ohain in Germany in $1939$ signalled the beginning of j...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-40
Read the passage and answer the question: While I was in class at Columbia, struggling with the esoterica du jour, my father was on a bricklayer's scaffold not far up the street, working on a campus building. Once we met ... of working-class children make them most suited for jobs that require diplomacy compliance with orders enterprise and initiative high risk taking
Read the passage and answer the question:While I was in class at Columbia, struggling with the esoterica du jour, my father was on a bricklayer's scaffold not far up the ...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-39
Read the passage and answer the question: While I was in class at Columbia, struggling with the esoterica du jour, my father was on a bricklayer's scaffold not far up the street, working on a campus building. Once we met ... language of universities and corporations. It creates a sense of enlightenment in middle-class children It develops bright kids into Straddlers.
Read the passage and answer the question:While I was in class at Columbia, struggling with the esoterica du jour, my father was on a bricklayer's scaffold not far up the ...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-38
Read the passage and answer the question: While I was in class at Columbia, struggling with the esoterica du jour, my father was on a bricklayer's scaffold not far up the street, working on a campus building. Once we met up on the ... are at home neither in the middle class nor in the working-class. Their political ideologies may differ from those of their parents.
Read the passage and answer the question:While I was in class at Columbia, struggling with the esoterica du jour, my father was on a bricklayer's scaffold not far up the ...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-37
Read the passage and answer the question: While I was in class at Columbia, struggling with the esoterica du jour, my father was on a bricklayer's scaffold not far up the street, working on a campus building. ... ," illustrate? Organic cultural capital. Professional arrogance and social distance. Evolving social transformation. Breakdown of family relationships.
Read the passage and answer the question:While I was in class at Columbia, struggling with the esoterica du jour, my father was on a bricklayer's scaffold not far up the ...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-36
Read the passage and answer the question: While I was in class at Columbia, struggling with the esoterica du jour, my father was on a bricklayer's scaffold not far up the street, working on a campus building. Once we met up on the ... in corporate manuals. they have no one to guide them through the corporate maze. they miss the 'mom and pop orthodoxy'.
Read the passage and answer the question:While I was in class at Columbia, struggling with the esoterica du jour, my father was on a bricklayer's scaffold not far up the ...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-35
Read the passage and answer the question: At first sight, it looks as though panchayati raj, the lower layer of federalism in our polity, is as firmly entrenched in our system as is the older and higher layer comprising the Union Government ... state and panchayati raj levels have become real. There is real distribution of power between the Union and State level parties.
Read the passage and answer the question:At first sight, it looks as though panchayati raj, the lower layer of federalism in our polity, is as firmly entrenched in our sy...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-34
Read the passage and answer the question: At first sight, it looks as though panchayati raj, the lower layer of federalism in our polity, is as firmly entrenched in our system as is the older and higher layer comprising the Union Government and ... been used to achieve the opposite at another. The Indian Constitution and the spirit of the Indian polity are fatally flawed.
Read the passage and answer the question:At first sight, it looks as though panchayati raj, the lower layer of federalism in our polity, is as firmly entrenched in our sy...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-33
Read the passage and answer the question: At first sight, it looks as though panchayati raj, the lower layer of federalism in our polity, is as firmly entrenched in our system as is the older and higher layer comprising the Union Government and ... the States? Should the States get "their pound of flesh" before allowing the Union government to pass any more laws?
Read the passage and answer the question:At first sight, it looks as though panchayati raj, the lower layer of federalism in our polity, is as firmly entrenched in our sy...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-32
Read the passage and answer the question: At first sight, it looks as though panchayati raj, the lower layer of federalism in our polity, is as firmly entrenched in our system as is the older and higher layer comprising the Union ... implementers of schemes from State capitals. The process by which the prescribed Central schemes are reformulated by local elected leaders.
Read the passage and answer the question:At first sight, it looks as though panchayati raj, the lower layer of federalism in our polity, is as firmly entrenched in our sy...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-31
Read the passage and answer the question: At first sight, it looks as though panchayati raj, the lower layer of federalism in our polity, is as firmly entrenched in our system as is the older and higher layer comprising the Union ... political space. The Union government and State-level parties are engaged in a struggle for the protection of their respective rights.
Read the passage and answer the question:At first sight, it looks as though panchayati raj, the lower layer of federalism in our polity, is as firmly entrenched in our sy...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-30
Read the passage and answer the question: The endless struggle between the flesh and the spirit found an end in Greek art. The Greek artists were unaware of it. They were spiritual materialists, never denying the importance of the body and ... that were more appealing to the mind and spirit than nature s creations. To build a small but architecturally perfect monument.
Read the passage and answer the question:The endless struggle between the flesh and the spirit found an end in Greek art. The Greek artists were unaware of it. They were ...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-29
Read the passage and answer the question: The endless struggle between the flesh and the spirit found an end in Greek art. The Greek artists were unaware of it. They were spiritual materialists, never denying the importance of the body ... found an end in Greek art. Greek artists were spiritual materialists. Greek statues were embodiments rather than symbols of qualities.
Read the passage and answer the question:The endless struggle between the flesh and the spirit found an end in Greek art. The Greek artists were unaware of it. They were ...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-28
Read the passage and answer the question: The endless struggle between the flesh and the spirit found an end in Greek art. The Greek artists were unaware of it. They were spiritual materialists, never denying the importance of the body and ... man from inhuman forces. Temples celebrate man s victory over nature. Man is inconsequential before the tremendous force of nature.
Read the passage and answer the question:The endless struggle between the flesh and the spirit found an end in Greek art. The Greek artists were unaware of it. They were ...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-27
Read the passage and answer the question: The endless struggle between the flesh and the spirit found an end in Greek art. The Greek artists were unaware of it. They were spiritual materialists, never denying the importance of the body ... of Greek architecture, according to the passage? A lack of excess Simplicity of form. Expression of intellect Mystic spirituality
Read the passage and answer the question:The endless struggle between the flesh and the spirit found an end in Greek art. The Greek artists were unaware of it. They were ...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-26
Read the passage and answer the question: The endless struggle between the flesh and the spirit found an end in Greek art. The Greek artists were unaware of it. They were spiritual materialists, never denying the importance of the body and ... inferred to be correct? Hindoo temple - power of nature Parthenon - simplicity Egyptian temple - mysticism Greek temple - symbolism
Read the passage and answer the question:The endless struggle between the flesh and the spirit found an end in Greek art. The Greek artists were unaware of it. They were ...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-25
Four alternative summaries are given below each text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text. It is important for shipping companies to be clear about the objectives for maintenance and materials management- as to whether the primary focus is ... costs. Companies should have systems in place to make the service level flexible. $1$ $2$ $3$ $4$
Four alternative summaries are given below each text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.It is important for shipping companies to be clear abou...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-24
Four alternative summaries are given below each text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text. Try before you buy. We use this memorable saying to urge you to experience the consequences of an alternative before you choose it, whenever this is ... such as parking problems. But your father may find vans more comfortable than cars. $1$ $2$ $3$ $4$
Four alternative summaries are given below each text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.Try before you buy. We use this memorable saying to urg...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-23
Four alternative summaries are given below each text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text. Physically, inertia is a feeling that you just can't move; mentally, it is a sluggish mind. Even if you try to be sensitive, if your mind ... , and stops your mind from responding meaningfully to events, even tragedies, in front of you. $1$ $2$ $3$ $4$
Four alternative summaries are given below each text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.Physically, inertia is a feeling that you just can't mo...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-22
Four alternative summaries are given below each text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text. Some decisions will be fairly obvious - no-brainers. Your bank account is low, but you have a twoweek vacation coming up and you want to get away to some ... is a no-brainer. Another no-brainer is taking the boss s job when she is away $1$ $2$ $3$ $4$
Four alternative summaries are given below each text. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the text.Some decisions will be fairly obvious - “no-brainers....
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-21
In the question, the word at the top of the table is used in four different ways, numbered 1 to 4. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE. Service 1 Customers have to service themselves at this canteen. 2 ... . 3 I'm not making enough even to service the loan. 4 Jyoti's husband has been on active service for three months.
In the question, the word at the top of the table is used in four different ways, numbered 1 to 4. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPR...
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CAT 2003 | Question: 2-20
In the question, the word at the top of the table is used in four different ways, numbered 1 to 4. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPROPRIATE. Business 1 I want to do an MBA before going into business. 2 My wife ... advertise we will get twice as much business as we have now. 4 How you spend your money is as much my business as yours.
In the question, the word at the top of the table is used in four different ways, numbered 1 to 4. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPPR...
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