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CAT 2010 Questions

February 4th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Quantitative Ability

cat-2010-questions. Directions for next 2 CAT 2010 questions: Refer to the data below and answer the CAT 2010 questions that follow.

IIT Delhi offers two optional subjects in department of mathematics A and B. The strength of final year students is 35. The ratio of students who have taken atleast one subject to students who have taken to subjects is 3:2. To run a course there should be atleast four students enrolled. Students studying B alone is 18.

1. How many courses is IIT Delhi running in the same year?
a. A only
b. B only
c. Both A & B
d. None of these

2. Some the students who haven’t taken either subject before are now taking atleast one subject and thereby, the only change brought about by this is that the strength of A becomes 10. Which of the following statements may be true?

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Logical Questions

January 4th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical Questions And Answers.

Directions for next 2 Logical Questions: Answer these logical questions on the basis of the information given below.

Harish and Sachin are playing a game of matchsticks. There are N matchsticks on the table to start with. Each player, in his turn, picks up at least one matchstick and at most eight matchsticks. The two players take turn alternately. The player who clears the table loses. Assume that each player plays intelligently with an objective of winning. The first move is Haris’s. No player is allowed to pass his turn without picking up any matchsticks.

1. If, for some N, it is known that the number of matchsticks up by Harish in his first four moves were 6, 4, 3 and 6 respectively, then how many matchsticks would Sachin have picked up in his third move? Assume that Harish wins the game?

a. 3

b. 5

c. 6

d. insufficient data.

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Verbal Ability Questions

January 4th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Verbal ability

Verbal Ability Questions And Answers.

Directions for next 4 Verbal Ability Questions: Each verbal ability question below contains six statements followed by four sets of combinations of three; Choose the set in which the statement are logically related.

1. A. No school boy studies hard.

B. All school boys go to school.

C. Some school boys are good at games.

D. All school girls study hard.

E. No school girl is a school boy.

F. All school girls are children.

a. ABC

b. BCD

c. ADE

d. DEF

e. CFB

2. A. Some businessmen have good planning skills.

B. Some professionals have good planning skills.

C. Some businessmen have good implementation skills.

D. Some businessmen have good planning skills.

E. Good planning skills lead to good implementation.

F. Some businessmen implement well.

a. ACD

b. ADB

c. DEF

d. ABC

e. CFA

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Logical Questions And Answers

November 11th, 2009 | 20 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

logical-questions-and-answers-Directions for next 5 Logical Questions: Read the following information carefully, and answer the logical questions that follow.

I. Harsh and Sushila are good at dramatics and computer science.

II. Anju and Harsh are good at computer science and physics.

III. Anju, Jyoti and Namrata are good at physics and history.

IV. Namrata and Anju are good at physics and mathematics.

V. Jyoti and Sushila are good at history and dramatics.

1. Who is good at physics, history and mathematics, but not in computer science?

a. Anju

b. Harsh

c. Namrata

d. Jyoti

e. Sushila.

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2. Who is good at history, physics, computer science and mathematics?

a. Harsh

b. Namrata

c. Jyoti

d. Anju

e. Sushila

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3. Who is good at physics, history and dramatics?

a. Namrata

b. Jyoti

c. Sushila

d. Anju.

e. Harsh

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2010 CAT Questions

October 11th, 2009 | 9 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning
Direction for questions 28 to 30:  Answer the questions based on the following information.
Each of the four friends Ms A, Mr.  B, Ms C and Mr. D vacationed at one of the four places (each person vacationed at only one place) – Japan, Nepal, Egypt and Spain (not necessarily in this order). Each visited the places in one of the following months: January, March, May and November, and everyone went in a different month.
I. C vacationed immediately before A but after the man who went for a vacation to Japan.
II. The person who left in March did not go to Egypt and his friend vacationed in May.
III. The person who went to Nepal vacationed immediately after D did.
IV. A and B visited the friend, who went to Spain, to see his pictures.
28. Where did Ms C spend her vacations? (4)
a. Japan b. Nepal c. Egypt d. Spain e. Cannot be determined
29. Who vacationed in the month of March? (3)
a. Ms A b. Mr B c. Ms C d. Mr D e. Both Mr. B and Mr. C
30. Nepal was vacationed in which month? (3)
a. Jan. b. Mar. c. May d. Nov. e. Feb.

CAT 2010 Questions: Directions for next 3 CAT Questions: Answer these CAT questions on the basis of the information given below..

Each of the four friends Ms A, Mr. B, Ms C and Mr. D vacationed at one of the four places (each person vacationed at only one place) Japan, Nepal, Egypt and Spain (not necessarily in this order). Each visited the places in one of the following months: January, March, May and November, and everyone went in a different month.

I. C vacationed immediately before A but after the man who went for a vacation to Japan.

II. The person who left in March did not go to Egypt and his friend vacationed in May.

III. The person who went to Nepal vacationed immediately after D did.

IV. A and B visited the friend, who went to Spain, to see his pictures.

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1. Where did Ms C spend her vacations?

a. Japan

b. Nepal

c. Egypt

d. Spain

e. Cannot be determined

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2. Who vacationed in the month of March?

a. Ms A

b. Mr B

c. Ms C

d. Mr D

e. Both Mr. B and Mr. C

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