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CAT 2014 | Question: 11
If $y = f(x)$ and $f(x) = (1 - x) / (1 + x)$, which of the following is true? $f(2x) = f(x) – 1$ $x = f(2y) - 1$ $f(1/x) = f(x)$ $x = f(y)$
If $y = f(x)$ and $f(x) = (1 - x) / (1 + x)$, which of the following is true? $f(2x) = f(x) – 1$ $x = f(2y) - 1$ $f(1/x) = f(x)$ $x = f(y)$
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CAT 2014 | Question: 10
A circle is inscribed in a given square and another circle is circumscribed about the square. What is the ratio of the area of the inscribed circle to that of the circumscribed circle? $2 : 3$ $3 : 4$ $1 : 4$ $1 : 2$
A circle is inscribed in a given square and another circle is circumscribed about the square. What is the ratio of the area of the inscribed circle to that of the circums...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 73
A circle with radius $2$ is placed against a right angle. Another small circle is also placed as shown in the adjoining figure. What is the radius of the smaller circle? $3-2 \sqrt{2}$ $4-2 \sqrt{2}$ $7-4 \sqrt{2}$ $6-4 \sqrt{2}$
A circle with radius $2$ is placed against a right angle. Another small circle is also placed as shown in the adjoining figure. What is the radius of the smaller circle?$...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 72
If the lengths of diagonals DF, AG and CE of the cube shown in the adjoining figure are equal to the three sides of a triangle, then the radius of the circle circumscribing that triangle will be equal to the sides of the cube $\sqrt{3}$ times the sides of the cube $\frac{1} {\sqrt{3} }$ times the sides of the cube impossible to find from the given information
If the lengths of diagonals DF, AG and CE of the cube shown in the adjoining figure are equal to the three sides of a triangle, then the radius of the circle circumscribi...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 71
A new flag is to be designed with six vertical stripes using some or all of the colors yellow, green, blue and red. Then the number of ways this can be done such that no two adjacent stripes have the same color is $12 \times 81$ $16 \times 192$ $20 \times 125$ $24 \times 216$
A new flag is to be designed with six vertical stripes using some or all of the colors yellow, green, blue and red. Then the number of ways this can be done such that no ...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 70
Let $u=( \log_2 x)^2 – 6 \log_2 x + 12$ where $x$ is a real number. Then the equation $x^u =256$, has no solution for $x$ exactly one solution for $x$ exactly two distinct solutions for $x$ exactly three distinct solutions for $x$
Let $u=( \log_2 x)^2 – 6 \log_2 x + 12$ where $x$ is a real number. Then the equation $x^u =256$, hasno solution for $x$exactly one solution for $x$exactly two distinct...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 69
Let $\text{C}$ be a circle with centre $\text{P}_0$ and $\text{AB}$ be a diameter of $\text{C}.$ suppose $\text{P}_1$ is the mid-point of the line segment $\text{P}_0\text{B}, \text{P}_2$ is the mid-point of the line segment $\text{P}_1\text{B}$ and ... the area of the unshaded portion of $\text{C}$ to that of the original circle $\text{C}$ is $8:9$ $9:10$ $10:11$ $11:12$
Let $\text{C}$ be a circle with centre $\text{P}_0$ and $\text{AB}$ be a diameter of $\text{C}.$ suppose $\text{P}_1$ is the mid-point of the line segment $\text{P}_0\tex...
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CAT 2014 | Question: 4
The cost of diamond varies directly as the square of its weight. Once, this diamond broke into four pieces with weights in the ratio $1: 2 : 3 : 4$. When the pieces were sold, the merchant got $Rs.70,000$ less. Find the original price of the diamond. $Rs. 1.4$ lakh $Rs. 2$ lakh $Rs. 1$ lakh $Rs. 2.1$ lakh
The cost of diamond varies directly as the square of its weight. Once, this diamond broke into four pieces with weights in the ratio $1: 2 : 3 : 4$. When the pieces were ...
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CAT 2014 | Question: 3
From a circular sheet of paper with a radius $20$ cm, four circles of radius $5$ cm each are cut out. What is the ratio of the uncut to the cut portion? $1:3$ $4:1$ $3:1$ $4:3$
From a circular sheet of paper with a radius $20$ cm, four circles of radius $5$ cm each are cut out. What is the ratio of the uncut to the cut portion? $1:3$$4:1$$3:1$$4...
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CAT 2014 | Question: 2
Instead of a metre scale, a cloth merchant uses a $120$ cm scale while buying, but uses an $80$ cm scale while selling the same cloth. What is his overall profit percentage? $50\%$ $25\%$ $40\%$ $15\%$
Instead of a metre scale, a cloth merchant uses a $120$ cm scale while buying, but uses an $80$ cm scale while selling the same cloth. What is his overall profit percenta...
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CAT 2014 | Question: 1
If $\text{ABCD}$ is a square and $\text{BCE}$ is an equilateral triangle, what is the measure of angle $\angle \text{DEC}?$ $15^{\circ}$ $30^{\circ}$ $20^{\circ}$ $45^{\circ}$
If $\text{ABCD}$ is a square and $\text{BCE}$ is an equilateral triangle, what is the measure of angle $\angle \text{DEC}?$ $15^{\circ}$$30^{\circ}$$20^{\circ}$$45^{\circ...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 68
In the adjoining figure, the lines represent one-way roads allowing travel only northwards or only westwards. Along how many distinct routes can a car reach point B from point A? $15$ $56$ $120$ $336$
In the adjoining figure, the lines represent one-way roads allowing travel only northwards or only westwards. Along how many distinct routes can a car reach point B from ...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 67
The remainder, when $(15^{23} + 23^{23})$ is divided by $19,$ is $4$ $15$ $0$ $18$
The remainder, when $(15^{23} + 23^{23})$ is divided by $19,$ is$4$$15$$0$$18$
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CAT 2004 | Question: 66
Consider the sequence of the numbers $a_1, a_2, a_3, \dots$ to infinity where $a_1 = 81.33$ and $a_2 = -19$, and $a_j = a_{j-1} - a_{j-2}$ for $j \geq 3$. What is the sum of the first $6002$ terms of this sequence? $-100.33$ $-30.00$ $62.33$ $119.33$
Consider the sequence of the numbers $a_1, a_2, a_3, \dots$ to infinity where $a_1 = 81.33$ and $a_2 = -19$, and $a_j = a_{j-1} - a_{j-2}$ for $j \geq 3$. What is the sum...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 65
A sprinter starts running on a circular path of radius $r$ metres. Her average speed (in metres/minute) is $\pi r$ during the first $30$ seconds, $\pi r /2$ during next $1$ minute, $\pi r /4$ during next $2$ minutes, $\pi r/8$ during next $4$ minutes, and so on. What is the ratio of the time taken for the $n$-th round to that for the previous round? $4$ $8$ $16$ $32$
A sprinter starts running on a circular path of radius $r$ metres. Her average speed (in metres/minute) is $\pi r$ during the first $30$ seconds, $\pi r /2$ during next $...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 63
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below: In an examination, there are $100$ questions divided into three groups A, B and C such that each group contains at least one question. Each question in group A carries $1$ mark, each question in ... group B contains $23$ questions, then how many questions are there in group C? $1$ $2$ $3$ cannot be determined
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below:In an examination, there are $100$ questions divided into three groups A, B and C such that each group co...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 61
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below: $f_{1}(x) = \left\{\begin{matrix} x & 0 \leq x \leq 1 \\ 1 & x \geq 1 \\ 0 & \text{otherwise} \end{matrix}\right.$ $f_{2}(x) = f_{1}(-x) \;\; \text{for all} \; x $ ... of the following products are necessarily zero for every $x: f_1(x)f_2(x), \: f_2(x)f_3(x), \: f_2(x)f_4(x)$ $0$ $1$ $2$ $3$
Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below:$f_{1}(x) = \left\{\begin{matrix} x & 0 \leq x \leq 1 \\ 1 & x \geq 1 \\ 0 & \text{otherwise} \end{matri...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 60
On a semicircle with diameter AD; chord BC is parallel to the diameter. Further, each of the chords AB and CD has length $2,$ while has length $8.$ What is the length of BC? $7.5$ $7$ $7.75$ None of the above
On a semicircle with diameter AD; chord BC is parallel to the diameter. Further, each of the chords AB and CD has length $2,$ while has length $8.$ What is the length of ...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 59
In the adjoining figure, chord $\text{ED}$ is parallel to the diameter $\text{AC}$ of the circle. If $\angle \text{CBE} = 65^{\circ}$ then what is the value of $\angle \text{DEC}?$ $35^{\circ}$ $55^{\circ}$ $45^{\circ}$ $25^{\circ}$
In the adjoining figure, chord $\text{ED}$ is parallel to the diameter $\text{AC}$ of the circle. If $\angle \text{CBE} = 65^{\circ}$ then what is the value of $\angle \t...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 56
Answer the question on the basis of the information given below: In the adjoining figure, I and II are circles with centres P and Q respectively. The two circles touch each other and have a common tangent that touches them at points R and S respectively. This common tangent meets the line ... cm. What is the ration of the length of PQ to that of QO? $1:4$ $1:3$ $3:8$ $3:4$
Answer the question on the basis of the information given below:In the adjoining figure, I and II are circles with centres P and Q respectively. The two circles touch eac...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 55
A rectangular sheet of paper, when halved by folding it at mid-point of its longer side, results in a rectangle, whose longer and shorter sides are in same proportion as the longer and shorter sides of the original rectangle. If the shorter side of the original rectangle is ... is the area of the smaller rectangle? $4 \sqrt{2}$ $2 \sqrt{2}$ $ \sqrt{2}$ None of the above
A rectangular sheet of paper, when halved by folding it at mid-point of its longer side, results in a rectangle, whose longer and shorter sides are in same proportion as ...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 54
In Nuts and Bolts factory, one machine produces only nuts at the rate of $100$ nuts per minute and needs to be cleaned for five minutes after production of every $1000$ nuts. Another machine produces only bolts at the rate of $75$ bolts per ... minimum duration required for producing $9000$ pairs of nuts and bolts? $130$ minutes $135$ minutes $170$ minutes $180$ minutes
In Nuts and Bolts factory, one machine produces only nuts at the rate of $100$ nuts per minute and needs to be cleaned for five minutes after production of every $1000$ n...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 53
Each family in a locality has at most two adults, and no family has fewer than three children. Considering all the families together, there are more adults than boys, more boys than girls, and more girls than families. Then the minimum possible number of family in the locality is $4$ $5$ $2$ $3$
Each family in a locality has at most two adults, and no family has fewer than three children. Considering all the families together, there are more adults than boys, mor...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 52
Two boats, travelling at $5$ and $10$ kms per hour, head directly towards each other. They begin at a distance of $20$ kms from each other. How far apart are they (in kms) one minute before they collide? $1/12$ $1/6$ $1/4$ $1/3$
Two boats, travelling at $5$ and $10$ kms per hour, head directly towards each other. They begin at a distance of $20$ kms from each other. How far apart are they (in kms...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 51
Let $f(x) = ax^2 - b |x|$, where $a$ and $b$ are constants. Then at $x=0, f(x)$ is, maximized whenever $a>0, b>0$ maximized whenever $a>0, b<0$ minimized whenever $a>0, b>0$ minimized whenever $a>0, b<0$
Let $f(x) = ax^2 - b |x|$, where $a$ and $b$ are constants. Then at $x=0, f(x)$ is, maximized whenever $a>0, b>0$maximized whenever $a>0, b<0$minimized whenever $a>0, b>0...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 50
Let $y=\dfrac{1}{2+ \dfrac{1}{3+ \dfrac{1}{2+ \dfrac{1}{3+ \dots } } } }$ what is the value of $y?$ $\frac{\sqrt{13} +3} {2}$ $\frac{\sqrt{13} -3} {2}$ $\frac{\sqrt{15} +3} {2}$ $\frac{\sqrt{15} -3} {2}$
Let $y=\dfrac{1}{2+ \dfrac{1}{3+ \dfrac{1}{2+ \dfrac{1}{3+ \dots } } } }$ what is the value of $y?$$\frac{\sqrt{13} +3} {2}$$\frac{\sqrt{13} -3} {2}$$\frac{\sqrt{15} +3} ...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 49
If $\frac{a}{a+b} = \frac{b}{c+a} = \frac{c}{a+b} = r$, then $r$ cannot take any value except $1/2$ $-1$ $1/2$ or $-1$ -$1/2$ or $-1$
If $\frac{a}{a+b} = \frac{b}{c+a} = \frac{c}{a+b} = r$, then $r$ cannot take any value except$1/2$$-1$$1/2$ or $-1$-$1/2$ or $-1$
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CAT 2004 | Question: 48
Suppose $n$ is an integer such that the sum of the digits of $n$ is $2,$ and $10^{10} < n < 10^{11}$. The number of different values for $n$ is $11$ $10$ $9$ $8$
Suppose $n$ is an integer such that the sum of the digits of $n$ is $2,$ and $10^{10} < n < 10^{11}$. The number of different values for $n$ is$11$$10$$9$$8$
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CAT 2004 | Question: 47
If $f(x) = x^3 - 4x + p$, and $f(0)$ and $f(1)$ are of opposite signs, then which of the following is necessarily true? $-1 < p < 2$ $0 < p < 3$ $-2 < p < 1$ $-3 < p < 0$
If $f(x) = x^3 - 4x + p$, and $f(0)$ and $f(1)$ are of opposite signs, then which of the following is necessarily true?$-1 < p < 2$$0 < p < 3$$-2 < p < 1$$-3 < p < 0$
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CAT 2004 | Question: 46
The total number of integer pairs $(x,y)$ satisfying the equation $x+y=xy$ is $0$ $1$ $2$ None of these
The total number of integer pairs $(x,y)$ satisfying the equation $x+y=xy$ is$0$$1$$2$None of these
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CAT 2004 | Question: 45
On January $1\; 2004,$ two new societies, $\text{S}_1$ and $\text{S}_2$ are formed, each with $n$ members. On the first day of each subsequent month, $\text{S}_1$ adds $b$ members and $\text{S}_2$ multiplies its current number of members by a constant factor $r.$ Both societies ... members on July $2,\; 2004.$ If $b=10.5n,$ what is the value of $r?$ $2.0$ $1.9$ $1.8$ $1.7$
On January $1\; 2004,$ two new societies, $\text{S}_1$ and $\text{S}_2$ are formed, each with $n$ members. On the first day of each subsequent month, $\text{S}_1$ adds $b...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 44
If a man cycles at $10$ km per hour, then he arrives at a certain place at $1$ p.m. If he cycles at $15$ km per hour, he will arrive at the same place by $11$ a.m. At what he must he cycle to get there at noon? $11$ km per hour $12$ km per hour $13$ km per hour $14$ km per hour
If a man cycles at $10$ km per hour, then he arrives at a certain place at $1$ p.m. If he cycles at $15$ km per hour, he will arrive at the same place by $11$ a.m. At wha...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 43
If the sum of first $11$ terms of an arithmetic progression equals that of a first $19$ terms, then what is the sum of the first $30$ terms? $0$ $-1$ $1$ Not unique
If the sum of first $11$ terms of an arithmetic progression equals that of a first $19$ terms, then what is the sum of the first $30$ terms?$0$$-1$$1$Not unique
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CAT 2004 | Question: 42
$\text{N}$ persons stand on the circumference of a circle at distinct points. Each possible pair of persons, not standing next to each other, sings a two minute song one pair after the other. If the total time taken for singing is $28$ minutes then what is $\text{N}?$ $5$ $7$ $9$ None of these
$\text{N}$ persons stand on the circumference of a circle at distinct points. Each possible pair of persons, not standing next to each other, sings a two minute song one ...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 41
Karan and Arjun run a $100$-metre race, where Karan beats Arjun by $10$ metres. To do a favour to Arjun, Karan starts $10$ meters behind the standing line in a second $100$-metre race. They both run at their earlier speeds. Which of the ... reach the finishing line simultaneously Arjun beats Karan by $1$ metre Arjun beats Karan by $11$ metre Karan beats Arjun by $1$ metre
Karan and Arjun run a $100$-metre race, where Karan beats Arjun by $10$ metres. To do a favour to Arjun, Karan starts $10$ meters behind the standing line in a second $10...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 40
A milkman mixes $20$ litres of water with $80$ litres of milk. After selling one-fourth of his mixture, he adds water to replenish the quantity that he has sold. What is the current proportion of water to milk? $2:3$ $1:2$ $1:3$ $3:4$
A milkman mixes $20$ litres of water with $80$ litres of milk. After selling one-fourth of his mixture, he adds water to replenish the quantity that he has sold. What is ...
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CAT 2004 | Question: 39
A father and his son are waiting at a bus stop in the evening. There is a lamp post behind them. The lamp post, the father and his son stand on the same straight line. The father observes that the shadows of his head and his son's head are incident at the same point on ... from the post, then how far ( in meters) the son is standing from his father? $0.9$ $0.75$ $0.6$ $0.45$
A father and his son are waiting at a bus stop in the evening. There is a lamp post behind them. The lamp post, the father and his son stand on the same straight line. Th...
go_editor
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go_editor
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cat2004
quantitative-aptitude
speed-distance-time
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HCF and LCM
Calculate number of pairs Whose LCM is 800 and HCF is 20
Calculate number of pairs Whose LCM is 800 and HCF is 20
pC
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Quantitative Aptitude
quantitative-aptitude
lcm-hcf
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CAT 2009 | Question: 20
$\text{A}$ and $\text{B}$ throw with one dice for a stake of $\text{Rs.}\;11$ which is to be won by the player who first throw $6$. If $\text{A}$ has the first throw, what are their respective expectations. $\text{Rs.}\; 7, \text{Rs.}\; 4$ $\text{Rs.}\; 6, \text{Rs.}\; 5$ $\text{Rs.}\; 4, \text{Rs.}\; 7$ $\text{Rs.}\; 5, \text{Rs.}\; 6$
$\text{A}$ and $\text{B}$ throw with one dice for a stake of $\text{Rs.}\;11$ which is to be won by the player who first throw $6$. If $\text{A}$ has the first throw, wha...
makhdoom ghaya
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makhdoom ghaya
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Jan 1, 2016
Quantitative Aptitude
cat2009
quantitative-aptitude
probability
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CAT 2009 | Question: 19
There are three coplanar parallel lines. If any $p$ points are taken on each of the lines, then find the maximum number of triangles with the vertices of these points. $p^{2}(4p-3)$ $p^{3}(4p-3)$ $p(4p-3)$ $p^{3}$
There are three coplanar parallel lines. If any $p$ points are taken on each of the lines, then find the maximum number of triangles with the vertices of these points.$p^...
makhdoom ghaya
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makhdoom ghaya
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Dec 31, 2015
Quantitative Aptitude
cat2009
quantitative-aptitude
geometry
cartesian-coordinates
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