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Quantitative Questions For CAT

January 6th, 2010 Posted in Quantitative Ability

Quantitative Questions

Direction for next 2 quantitative questions: Answer the quantitative questions on the basis of the text given below.

In a cricket game, 3 batsmen A, B and C performed well. The runs are scored in 6’s, 4’s and 1’s only. The numbers of B’s sixes are greater by 50% than that of C and less by 25% than that of A. The number of B’s fours are greater by 50% than that of A and less by 25% than that of C. Maximum numbers of one’s is scored by C which is 50% greater than that of A, and B’s is 25% greater than that of A . The number of balls and number of runs scored are same. Also 276 runs are scored in the game. Runs scored from 6’s are 75% of the runs scored from 4’s. A score 40 ones.

1. Who scores maximum runs?
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) A & B
e) B & C

2. How many balls were dot balls?
a) 126
b) 150
c) 76
d) 99
e) 121

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One Response to “Quantitative Questions For CAT”

  1. vinay Says:

    ans 1. c scored maximum runs i.e104 runs
    ans 2. dot balls are 99


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