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CAT 1996 | Question: 133
X, Y and Z wish to go from place A to place B, which are separated by a distance of $70$ km. All the three persons start off together form A, with X and Y going by Luna at a speed of $20$ kmph. X drops V somewhere along the way and returns to pick up Z ... same time. For how long does X travel alone over the entire journey? $2.5$ hours $1.0$ hour $2.0$ hours $1.5$ hours.
X, Y and Z wish to go from place A to place B, which are separated by a distance of $70$ km. All the three persons start off together form A, with X and Y going by Luna a...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 132
X, Y and Z wish to go from place A to place B, which are separated by a distance of $70$ km. All the three persons start off together form A, with X and Y going by Luna at a speed of $20$ kmph. X drops V somewhere along the way and returns to pick up Z who ... the same time. After how much time is Y dropped on the way by X? $2.0$ hours $3.0$ hours $2.5$ hours $1.5$ hours
X, Y and Z wish to go from place A to place B, which are separated by a distance of $70$ km. All the three persons start off together form A, with X and Y going by Luna a...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 131
X, Y and Z wish to go from place A to place B, which are separated by a distance of $70$ km. All the three persons start off together form A, with X and Y going by Luna at a speed of $20$ kmph. X drops V somewhere along the way and returns to pick up Z who has ... the same time. How long does it take them to go from A to B? $6.0$ hours $6.5$ hours $7.0$ hours $14.0$ hours
X, Y and Z wish to go from place A to place B, which are separated by a distance of $70$ km. All the three persons start off together form A, with X and Y going by Luna a...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 130
X, Y and Z wish to go from place A to place B, which are separated by a distance of $70$ km. All the three persons start off together form A, with X and Y going by Luna at a speed of $20$ kmph. X drops V somewhere along the way and returns to pick up ... three of them reach B at the same time. What is the total distance travelled by X? $130$ km $140$ km $110$ km $90$ km
X, Y and Z wish to go from place A to place B, which are separated by a distance of $70$ km. All the three persons start off together form A, with X and Y going by Luna a...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 129
X, Y and Z wish to go from place A to place B, which are separated by a distance of $70$ km. All the three persons start off together form A, with X and Y going by Luna at a speed of $20$ kmph. X drops V somewhere along the way and returns to pick up Z who ... three of them reach B at the same time. How much distance is covered by Z on foot? $25$ km $10$ km $20$ km $15$ km
X, Y and Z wish to go from place A to place B, which are separated by a distance of $70$ km. All the three persons start off together form A, with X and Y going by Luna a...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 128
If n is any odd number greater than $1$, then the largest number that divides $n(n^{2} - 1)$ is: $48$ $24$ $6$ None of these
If n is any odd number greater than $1$, then the largest number that divides $n(n^{2} - 1)$ is:$48$ $24$ $6$None of these
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CAT 1996 | Question: 127
The points of intersection of three lines, $2X + 3Y - 5 = 0, 5X - 7Y + 2 = 0$, and $9X-5Y-4 =0$: form a triangle. are on lines perpendicular to each other. are on lines parallel to each other. are coincident.
The points of intersection of three lines, $2X + 3Y - 5 = 0, 5X - 7Y + 2 = 0$, and $9X-5Y-4 =0$:form a triangle.are on lines perpendicular to each other.are on lines para...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 126
A cube of side $12$ cm is painted red on all the faces and then cut into smaller cubes, each of side $3$ cm. What is the total number of smaller cubes having none of their faces painted? $16$ $8$ $12$ $24$
A cube of side $12$ cm is painted red on all the faces and then cut into smaller cubes, each of side $3$ cm. What is the total number of smaller cubes having none of thei...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 125
The cost of a 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. $2.0$ lakh Rs. $1.0$ lakh Rs. $2.1$ lakh
The cost of a 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 we...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 124
In a locality, there are five small towns, $A, B, C, D$ and $E$. The distances of these towns from each other are as follows: $AB=2km AC=2km AD>2km AE>3km BC=2km$ $BD=4km BE=3km CD=2km CE=3km DE>3km$. If a ration shop is to be set up within $3$ km of each city, how many ratio shops will be required? $1$ $2$ $3$ $4$
In a locality, there are five small towns, $A, B, C, D$ and $E$. The distances of these towns from each other are as follows:$AB=2km AC=2km AD>2km AE>3km BC=2km$ $BD=4km ...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 123
In a locality, there are five small towns, $A, B, C, D$ and $E$. The distances of these towns from each other are as follows: $AB=2km AC=2km AD>2km AE>3km BC=2km$ $BD=4km BE=3km CD=2km CE=3km DE>3km$. If a ration shop is to be set up within $2$ km of each city, how many ration shops will be required? $2$ $3$ $4$ $5$
In a locality, there are five small towns, $A, B, C, D$ and $E$. The distances of these towns from each other are as follows:$AB=2km AC=2km AD>2km AE>3km BC=2km$ $BD=4km ...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 122
A salesman enters the quantity sold and the price into the computer. Both the numbers are two-digit numbers. Once, by mistake, both the numbers were entered with their digits interchanged. The total sales value remained the same, i.e. Rs. $1148$, but the inventory reduced by $54$. What is the actual quantity sold? 28 14 82 41
A salesman enters the quantity sold and the price into the computer. Both the numbers are two-digit numbers. Once, by mistake, both the numbers were entered with their di...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 121
A salesman enters the quantity sold and the price into the computer. Both the numbers are two-digit numbers. Once, by mistake, both the numbers were entered with their digits interchanged. The total sales value remained the same, i.e. Rs. $1148$, but the inventory reduced by $54$. What is the actual price per piece? $82$ $28$ $56$ $14$
A salesman enters the quantity sold and the price into the computer. Both the numbers are two-digit numbers. Once, by mistake, both the numbers were entered with their di...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 120
$A, S, M$ and $D$ are functions of $x$ and $y$, and they are defined as follows: $A(x, y) = x + y$ $S(x, y) = x - y$ $M(x, y) = xy$ $D(x, y) = x/y$, where $y \neq 0$. A man travels three-fifths of distance $AB$ at a speed of $3a$, and the remaining at a ... $B$ to $A$ and back at a speed of $5c$ in the same time, then: $1/a+1/b=1/c$ $a+b=c$ $1/a + 1/b=2/c$ None of these
$A, S, M$ and $D$ are functions of $x$ and $y$, and they are defined as follows:$A(x, y) = x + y$ $S(x, y) = x - y$$M(x, y) = xy$ $D(x, y) = x/y$,where $y \neq 0$.A man t...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 119
A, S, M and Dare functions of x and y, and they are defined as follows: $A(x, y) + x + y$ $S(x, y) = x - y$ $M(x, y) = xy$ $D(x, y) = x/y$, where $y \neq 0$. Which of the following value of x do not satisfy the inequality $x^{2}-3x+2>0$ at all? $1\leq x \leq 2$ $-1 \geq x \geq -2$ $0 \leq x \leq 2$ $0 \geq x \geq -2$
A, S, M and Dare functions of x and y, and they are defined as follows:$A(x, y) + x + y$ $S(x, y) = x - y$$M(x, y) = xy$ $D(x, y) = x/y$,where $y \neq 0$.Which of the fol...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 118
A, S, M and Dare functions of x and y, and they are defined as follows: $A(x, y) + x + y$ $S(x, y) = x - y$ $M(x, y) = xy$ $D(x, y) = x/y$, where $y \neq 0$. The figure shows a rectangle ABCD with a semi-circle and circle inscribed inside it as shown. What ... of the circle to that the semi-circle? $(\sqrt{2}-1)^{2}$ $2(\sqrt{2}-1)^{2}$ $(\sqrt{2}-1)^{2}/2$ None of these.
A, S, M and Dare functions of x and y, and they are defined as follows:$A(x, y) + x + y$ $S(x, y) = x - y$$M(x, y) = xy$ $D(x, y) = x/y$,where $y \neq 0$.The figure shows...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 117
A, S, M and Dare functions of x and y, and they are defined as follows: $A(x, y) + x + y$ $S(x, y) = x - y$ $M(x, y) = xy$ $D(x, y) = x/y$, where $y \neq 0$. What is the value of S(M(D(A(a, b), 2), D(A(a, b),2)), M(D(S(a, b), 2), D(S(a, b),2))) $a^{2} b^{2}$ $ab$ $a^{2} –b^{2}$ $a/b$
A, S, M and Dare functions of x and y, and they are defined as follows:$A(x, y) + x + y$ $S(x, y) = x - y$$M(x, y) = xy$ $D(x, y) = x/y$,where $y \neq 0$.What is the valu...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 116
A, S, M and Dare functions of x and y, and they are defined as follows: $A(x, y) + x + y$ $S(x, y) = x - y$ $M(x, y) = xy$ $D(x, y) = x/y$, where $y \neq 0$. What is the value of $M(M(A(M(x, y),S(y,x)), x),A(y, x))$ for $x = 2, y = 3$ $50$ $140$ $25$ $70$
A, S, M and Dare functions of x and y, and they are defined as follows:$A(x, y) + x + y$ $S(x, y) = x - y$$M(x, y) = xy$ $D(x, y) = x/y$,where $y \neq 0$.What is the valu...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 115
In triangle ABC, angle B is a right angle. If AC is 6 cm, and D is the mid-point of side AC, the length of BD is: $4$ cm $6$ cm $3$ cm $3.5$ cm
In triangle ABC, angle B is a right angle. If AC is 6 cm, and D is the mid-point of side AC, the length of BD is:$4$ cm$6$ cm$3$ cm$3.5$ cm
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CAT 1996 | Question: 114
The price of a Maruti car rises by $30$% while the sales of the car came down by $20$%. What is the percent change in the total revenue? $–4$ $–2$ $+4$ $0$
The price of a Maruti car rises by $30$% while the sales of the car came down by $20$%. What is the percent change in the total revenue?$–4$ $–2$ $+4$ $0$
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CAT 1996 | Question: 113
I sold two watches for Rs. $300$ each, one at a loss of $10$% and the other at a profit of $10$%. What is the percent loss $(–)$ or the percent profit $(+)$ that resulted from the transaction? $(+) 10$ $(–) 1$ $(+) 1$ $0$
I sold two watches for Rs. $300$ each, one at a loss of $10$% and the other at a profit of $10$%. What is the percent loss $(–)$ or the percent profit $(+)$ that result...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 112
Given the quadratic equation $x^{2}-(A-3) x- (A-2) = 0$, for what value of $A$ will the sum of the squares of the roots be zero? $-2$ $3$ $6$ None of these
Given the quadratic equation $x^{2}-(A-3) x- (A-2) = 0$, for what value of $A$ will the sum of the squares of the roots be zero?$-2$$3$ $6$ None of these
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CAT 1996 | Question: 111
Once I had been to the post-office to buy stamps of five rupees, two rupees and one rupee. I paid the clerk Rs $20$, and since he did not have change, he gave me three more stamps of one rupee. If the number of stamps of each type that I had ordered initially was more than one, what was the total number of stamps that I bought? $10$ $9$ $12$ $8$
Once I had been to the post-office to buy stamps of five rupees, two rupees and one rupee. I paid the clerk Rs $20$, and since he did not have change, he gave me three mo...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 110
If a number $774958A96B$ is to be divisible by $8$ and $9$, the values of A and B. respectively, will be: $7,8$ $8,0$ $5,8$ None of these
If a number $774958A96B$ is to be divisible by $8$ and $9$, the values of A and B. respectively, will be:$7,8$$8,0$ $5,8$ None of these
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CAT 1996 | Question: 109
A closed wooden box of thickness $0.5$ cm and length $21$ cm, width $11$ cm, and height $6$ cm, is panted on the inside. The cost of painting is Rs $70$. What is the rate of painting in rupees per sq. cm? $0.7$ $0.5$ $0.1$ $0.2$
A closed wooden box of thickness $0.5$ cm and length $21$ cm, width $11$ cm, and height $6$ cm, is panted on the inside. The cost of painting is Rs $70$. What is the rate...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 108
Out of two-thirds of the total number of basket-ball matches, a team has won $17$ matches and lost $3$ of them. What is the maximum number of matches that the team can lose and still win three-fourths of the total number of matches, if it is true that no match can end in a tie? $4$ $6$ $5$ $3$
Out of two-thirds of the total number of basket-ball matches, a team has won $17$ matches and lost $3$ of them. What is the maximum number of matches that the team can lo...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 107
Two liquids A and B are in the ratio $5: 1$ in container $1$ and in container $2$, they are in the ratio $1: 3$. In what ratio should the contents of the two containers be mixed so as to obtain a mixture of A and B in the ratio $1 : 1$? $2:3$ $4:3$ $3:2$ $3:4$
Two liquids A and B are in the ratio $5: 1$ in container $1$ and in container $2$, they are in the ratio $1: 3$. In what ratio should the contents of the two containers b...
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CAT 1996 | Question: 106
From a circular sheet of paper with a radius of 20 cm, four circles of radius 5cm each are cut out. What is the ratio of the paper left to the area of the circles? $1:3$ $4:1$ $3:1$ $4:3$
From a circular sheet of paper with a radius of 20 cm, four circles of radius 5cm each are cut out. What is the ratio of the paper left to the area of the circles?$1:3$ $...
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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
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 cost...
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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$
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 cost...
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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$
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 cost...
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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
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 cost...
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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.
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 cost...
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CAT 1997 | Question: 185
The questions are based on the following information. The Consumer Price Index for $1970$ is to be taken as $105$ and the Indices for the subsequent years are to be corrected accordingly. What is the value of the loans in 1980 at 1983 prices? $570$ $675$ $535$ $440$
The questions are based on the following information.The Consumer Price Index for $1970$ is to be taken as $105$ and the Indices for the subsequent years are to be correc...
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CAT 1997 | Question: 184
The questions are based on the following information. The Consumer Price Index for $1970$ is to be taken as $105$ and the Indices for the subsequent years are to be corrected accordingly. By roughly how many points do the Indices for the years 1983 and 1975 differ? 175 180 188 195
The questions are based on the following information.The Consumer Price Index for $1970$ is to be taken as $105$ and the Indices for the subsequent years are to be correc...
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CAT 1997 | Question: 183
The questions are based on the following information. What is the simple annual rate of increase in the number of Agricultural loans from $1970$ to $1983$? $132$% $81$% $75$% $1056$%
The questions are based on the following information.What is the simple annual rate of increase in the number of Agricultural loans from $1970$ to $1983$?$132$%$81$%$75$%...
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CAT 1997 | Question: 182
The questions are based on the following information. In which year was the number of loans per rural bank the least? $1974$ $1971$ $1970$ $1975$
The questions are based on the following information.In which year was the number of loans per rural bank the least?$1974$$1971$$1970$ $1975$
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CAT 1997 | Question: 181
The questions are based on the following information. What is the value of Agricultural loans in 1983 at 1970 prices? 3265 3175 3085 None of these
The questions are based on the following information.What is the value of Agricultural loans in 1983 at 1970 prices?326531753085None of these
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CAT 1997 | Question: 180
The questions are based on the following information. Which of the following pairs of years showed the maximum increase in the number of loans? 1971–72 1974–75 1970–71 1980–81
The questions are based on the following information.Which of the following pairs of years showed the maximum increase in the number of loans?1971–721974–751970–711...
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CAT 1997 | Question: 179
The questions are based on the following information. From the given data, the number of rural loans up to 1980 formed approximately what percent of those in 1983? 112% 80% 97% Cannot be determined
The questions are based on the following information.From the given data, the number of rural loans up to 1980 formed approximately what percent of those in 1983?112%80%9...
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