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CAT 1996 | Question: 105
Use the following data: A manufacturer can choose from any of the three types of tests available for checking the quality of his product. The graph gives the relative costs for each of these tests for a given percentage of defective pieces. If $p <0.2$, then the best alternative will be:. Test-2 Test-3 Test-1 Not Test-3
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CAT 1996 | Question: 104
Use the following data: A manufacturer can choose from any of the three types of tests available for checking the quality of his product. The graph gives the relative costs for each of these tests for a given percentage of defective pieces. When is Test-$1$ feasible? $P < 0.05$ $0.0 < p < 0.2$ $0.1 < p < 0.2$ $0.05$ to $0.2$
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CAT 1996 | Question: 103
use the following data: A manufacturer can choose from any of the three types of tests available for checking the quality of his product. The graph gives the relative costs for each of these tests for a given percentage of defective pieces. When will Test-$3$ be feasible? $P > 0.2$ $0.1 < p < 0.2$ $0.05 < p < 0.1$ $P < 0.05$
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CAT 1996 | Question: 102
use the following data: A manufacturer can choose from any of the three types of tests available for checking the quality of his product. The graph gives the relative costs for each of these tests for a given percentage of defective pieces. If p is equal to 0.2, then which test will be feasible? either 1 or 2 2 only 3 only either 2 or 3
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CAT 1996 | Question: 101
use the following data: A manufacturer can choose from any of the three types of tests available for checking the quality of his product. The graph gives the relative costs for each of these tests for a given percentage of defective pieces.
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CAT 1996 | Question: 100
NOBODY disputes that wage inequality is on the rise in most rich countries, and especially in America. Exactly how much inequality has gone up remains a matter of dispute, but the trend is clear. And it is not just a matter of incomes soaring at the ... to get on well with other people the ability to work with computers the ability to manage and to lead all of the above
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CAT 1996 | Question: 99
NOBODY disputes that wage inequality is on the rise in most rich countries, and especially in America. Exactly how much inequality has gone up remains a matter of dispute, but the trend is clear. And it is not just a matter of incomes ... organisational innovation it will lead to automation of mid-skill white collar work it will lead to less bureaucracy none of the above
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CAT 1996 | Question: 98
NOBODY disputes that wage inequality is on the rise in most rich countries, and especially in America. Exactly how much inequality has gone up remains a matter of dispute, but the trend is clear. And it is not just a matter of incomes soaring at the very top and/or plunging ( ... use computers effectively 3. managers $1 \; \& \; 2$ $2 \; \& \; 3$ Only $1$ Only $3$
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CAT 1996 | Question: 97
NOBODY disputes that wage inequality is on the rise in most rich countries, and especially in America. Exactly how much inequality has gone up remains a matter of dispute, but the trend is clear. And it is not just a matter of incomes ... been used to save huge sums in information-intensive functions computers have had major changes in employment matters none of the above
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CAT 1996 | Question: 96
NOBODY disputes that wage inequality is on the rise in most rich countries, and especially in America. Exactly how much inequality has gone up remains a matter of dispute, but the trend is clear. And it is not just a matter of ... shifted income distribution pencils and computers are both tools used by the office worker to debunk the computer theory of wage disparities
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CAT 1996 | Question: 95
NOBODY disputes that wage inequality is on the rise in most rich countries, and especially in America. Exactly how much inequality has gone up remains a matter of dispute, but the trend is clear. And it is not just a matter of incomes soaring ... word processing and spreadsheets. inequality dates back much further than the $\text{1980s.}$ it is a combination of many factors.
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CAT 1996 | Question: 94
Shams and delusions are esteemed for soundest truths, while reality is fabulous, if men would steadily observe realties only, and not allow themselves to be deluded, life, to compare it with such things as we know, would be like a fairy tale ... present. Appraise the present for its true value. Look to the future for enlightenment. Spend more time in the leisure activities.
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CAT 1996 | Question: 93
Shams and delusions are esteemed for soundest truths, while reality is fabulous, if men would steadily observe realties only, and not allow themselves to be deluded, life, to compare it with such things as we know, would be like a fairy tale ... accomplish it. The word fabulous' in the first line, in the context of the passage, means Wonderful Delicious Birdlike Illusion
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CAT 1996 | Question: 92
Shams and delusions are esteemed for soundest truths, while reality is fabulous, if men would steadily observe realties only, and not allow themselves to be deluded, life, to compare it with such things as we know, would be like a fairy tale and the ... distinguish the true from the untrue. Are immoral if they are lazy. Should be bold and fearless. Believe in fairy tales.
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CAT 1996 | Question: 91
Shams and delusions are esteemed for soundest truths, while reality is fabulous, if men would steadily observe realties only, and not allow themselves to be deluded, life, to compare it with such things as we know, would be like a fairy tale ... than adults. Children can use their experience better. Children's eyes are unclouded by failure. Experience is the best teacher.
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CAT 1996 | Question: 90
Shams and delusions are esteemed for soundest truths, while reality is fabulous, if men would steadily observe realties only, and not allow themselves to be deluded, life, to compare it with such things as we know, would be like a fairy ... his posterity at least could accomplish it. The writer's attitude toward the arts is one of Indifference Suspicion Admiration Repulsion
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CAT 1996 | Question: 89
For researchers interested in the working of the subatomic and astrophysical realms, soup is on the menu. This is no ordinary soup, however, but a seething mass of elementary particles called quarks and gluons. The whole universe is thought to ... higher energies later. The tone of the passage is: Light and informative amusing but trite Perceptive and well researched Ironic
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CAT 1996 | Question: 88
For researchers interested in the working of the subatomic and astrophysical realms, soup is on the menu. This is no ordinary soup, however, but a seething mass of elementary particles called quarks and gluons. The whole universe is thought to have consisted ... An idea title for the above passage would be: The Quark Matter The Big Bang and After Strange Soup none of these
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CAT 1996 | Question: 87
For researchers interested in the working of the subatomic and astrophysical realms, soup is on the menu. This is no ordinary soup, however, but a seething mass of elementary particles called quarks and gluons. The whole universe is thought to have consisted of just such a soup of few millionths ... and bubbling $3$ and $4$ $1, 2,$ and $4$ $2, 3,$ and $4$ $2$ and $4$
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CAT 1996 | Question: 86
For researchers interested in the working of the subatomic and astrophysical realms, soup is on the menu. This is no ordinary soup, however, but a seething mass of elementary particles called quarks and gluons. The whole universe is thought to have ... of universe though it is certain that quark matter exists, it's behaviour is still only dimly understood. None of these
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CAT 1996 | Question: 85
For researchers interested in the working of the subatomic and astrophysical realms, soup is on the menu. This is no ordinary soup, however, but a seething mass of elementary particles called quarks and gluons. The whole universe is thought to have ... true? Quarks come in various varieties Quarks always travel in groups A neutron consists of three quarks all of the above
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CAT 1996 | Question: 84
For researchers interested in the working of the subatomic and astrophysical realms, soup is on the menu. This is no ordinary soup, however, but a seething mass of elementary particles called quarks and gluons. The whole universe is thought to ... its capabilities in order to verify the results at high energy levels the CERN equipment has reached the end of its capabilities
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CAT 1996 | Question: 83
For researchers interested in the working of the subatomic and astrophysical realms, soup is on the menu. This is no ordinary soup, however, but a seething mass of elementary particles called quarks and gluons. The whole universe is thought ... out smashing load nuclei together and then combing through the hail of subatomic particles. working backwards none of the above
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CAT 1996 | Question: 82
For researchers interested in the working of the subatomic and astrophysical realms, soup is on the menu. This is no ordinary soup, however, but a seething mass of elementary particles called quarks and gluons. The whole universe is thought to have ... they disintegrate into a plasma of individual quarks and gluons. they recombine into ordinary matter. Both (b) and (c)
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CAT 1996 | Question: 81
For researchers interested in the working of the subatomic and astrophysical realms, soup is on the menu. This is no ordinary soup, however, but a seething mass of elementary particles called quarks and gluons. The whole universe is thought to have ... . a group of physicist that is using particle colliders a group following the fundamental theory of QCD all of the above
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CAT 1996 | Question: 80
For researchers interested in the working of the subatomic and astrophysical realms, soup is on the menu. This is no ordinary soup, however, but a seething mass of elementary particles called quarks and gluons. The whole universe is thought to have consisted ... passage, what is said to have began the universe? Quarks and gluons the theory of QCD The Big Bang None of these
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CAT 1996 | Question: 79
Management education gained new academic stature within US Universities and greater respect from outside during the $1960\text{'s}$ and $\text{1970's}$. Some observers attributed the competitive superiority of US corporations to the quality of ... $\text{1970's.}$ a combination of increased competitive pressures and greater multi-nationalisation of Japanese business
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CAT 1996 | Question: 78
Management education gained new academic stature within US Universities and greater respect from outside during the $1960\text{'s}$ and $\text{1970's}$. Some observers attributed the competitive superiority of US ... secrets of Western technology and modernisation their highly specific in-company training programmes prevailing beliefs regarding education institutions
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CAT 1996 | Question: 77
Management education gained new academic stature within US Universities and greater respect from outside during the $1960\text{'s}$ and $\text{1970's}$. Some observers attributed the competitive superiority of US corporations to the quality ... to explain for the proponents of business education contributed a great deal to their success in international trade and business
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CAT 1996 | Question: 76
Management education gained new academic stature within US Universities and greater respect from outside during the $1960\text{'s}$ and $\text{1970's}$. Some observers attributed the competitive superiority of US corporations to the ... people realised that management ability cannot be taught MBAs were unwilling to accept responsibility for implementation on the shop floor
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CAT 1996 | Question: 75
Management education gained new academic stature within US Universities and greater respect from outside during the $1960\text{'s}$ and $\text{1970's}$. Some observers attributed the competitive superiority of US corporations to the quality ... skills to MBAs. it was unnecessary and deleterious. it was irrevocably irrelevant. it inculcated undesirable attitudes in students.
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CAT 1996 | Question: 74
Management education gained new academic stature within US Universities and greater respect from outside during the $1960\text{'s}$ and $\text{1970's}$. Some observers attributed the competitive superiority of US corporations to the quality of business education. ... stature. the large number of MBA degrees awarded. a perception that it was a passport to the good life'
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CAT 1996 | Question: 73
Management education gained new academic stature within US Universities and greater respect from outside during the $1960\text{'s}$ and $\text{1970's}$. Some observers attributed the competitive superiority of US corporations to the quality of ... are insensitive to the needs of industry. by the 1980's business schools contributed to the decline in US competitiveness.
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CAT 1996 | Question: 72
Management education gained new academic stature within US Universities and greater respect from outside during the $1960\text{'s}$ and $\text{1970's}$. Some observers attributed the competitive superiority of US corporations to the quality of ... $50,000.$ When management education gained new academic stature and greater respect. When the MBA became more disreputable.
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CAT 1996 | Question: 71
That the doctrines connected with the name of Darwin are altering our principles has become a sort of commonplace thing to say. And moral principles are said to share in this general transformation. Now, to pass by other subjects I do not see ... greatest good of the greatest number. The welfare of the community realised in its members. Cannot be determined from the passage.
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CAT 1996 | Question: 70
That the doctrines connected with the name of Darwin are altering our principles has become a sort of commonplace thing to say. And moral principles are said to share in this general transformation. Now, to pass by other subjects I do ... ideal rather than a Christian one. Darwinism is more Christian than Hellenic. fanatics do not understand what Darwinism really is
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CAT 1996 | Question: 69
That the doctrines connected with the name of Darwin are altering our principles has become a sort of commonplace thing to say. And moral principles are said to share in this general transformation. Now, to pass by other subjects I do not see why ... danger due to opposition to Darwinism. is followed by a vast majority of people. is totally ignored by all true Christians.
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CAT 1996 | Question: 68
That the doctrines connected with the name of Darwin are altering our principles has become a sort of commonplace thing to say. And moral principles are said to share in this general transformation. Now, to pass by other subjects I do not see why Darwinism ... that it may be a good idea to have a modicum of the immoral Darwinism in us. Cannot be determined from the passage.
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CAT 1996 | Question: 67
That the doctrines connected with the name of Darwin are altering our principles has become a sort of commonplace thing to say. And moral principles are said to share in this general transformation. Now, to pass by other subjects I do not see why ... re-evaluated to correct the faults endemic in them do not change our moral ideas are actually new versions of old moral rules
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CAT 1996 | Question: 66
Among the considerable number of men dedicated to the task of keeping Louis XIV entertained, several met bizarre ends. In $1671$ at Chantilly, the great chef Vatel, after providing the king and some $2,000$ courtiers with three superb ... Moliere's life. Suggest a suitable title for the passage: Mysterious Moliere Recreating Moliere A Spectacular Death Moliere and Madeleine
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