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CAT Question 155

The year was 2006. All six teams in Pool A of World Cup hockey, play each other exactly once. Each win earns a team three points, a draw earns one point and a loss earns zero points. The two teams with the highest points qualify for the semifinals. In case of a tie, the team [...]

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CAT Question 154

Twenty one participants from four continents (Africa, Americas, Australasia, and Europe) attended a United Nations conference. Each participant was an expert in one of four fields, labour, health, population studies, and refugee relocation. The following five facts about the participants are given. (a) The number of labour experts in the camp was exactly half the [...]

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CAT Question 153

Coach John sat with the score cards of Indian players from the 3 games in a one-day cricket tournament where the same set of players played for India and all the major batsmen got out. John summarized the batting performance through three diagrams, one for each games. In each diagram, the three outer triangles communicate [...]

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CAT Question 152

Answer each question using the following instructions. Choose 1 if the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone but not by using the other statement alone. Choose 2 if the question can be answered by using either of the statements alone. Choose 3 if the question can be answered by using [...]

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CAT Question 151

A study was conduced to ascertain the relative importance that employees in five different countries assigned to five different traits in their Chief Executive Officers. The traits were compassion (C), decisiveness (D), negotiation skills (N), public visibility (P), and vision (V). The level of dissimilarity between two countries is the maximum difference in the ranks [...]

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CAT Question 150

Purana and Naya are two brands of kitchen mixer-grinders available in the local market. Purana is an old brand that was introduced in 1990, while Naya was introduced in 1997. For both these brands, 20% of the mixer-grinders bought in a particular year are disposed off as junk exactly two years later. It is knows [...]

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CAT Question 149

Prof. Singh has been tracking the number of visitors to his homepage? His service provider has provided him with the following data on the country of origin of the visitors and the university they belong to: Q.1. To which country does University 5 belong? 1. India or Netherlands but not USA 2. India or USA [...]

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CAT Question 148

Q.1. Which family has the lowest average income? 1. Ahuja 2. Bose 3. Coomar 4. Dubey Q.2. Which family has the highest average expenditure? 1. Ahuja 2. Bose 3. Coomar 4. Dubey Q.3. Which family has the lowest average savings? 1. Ahuja 2. Bose 3. Coomar 4. Dubey Q.4. The highest amount of savings accrues [...]

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CAT Question 147

The Dean’s office recently scanned student results into the central computer system. When their character reading software cannot read something, it leaves the space blank. The scanner output read as follows: In the grading system, A, B, C, D, and F grades fetch 6, 4, 3, 2, and 0 grade points respectively. The Grade Point [...]

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CAT Question 146

In the table below is the listing of players, seeded from highest (#1) to lowest (#32), who are due to play in an Association of Tennis Players (ATP) tournament for women. This tournament has four knockout rounds before the final, i.e., first round, second round, quarterfinals, and semifinals. In the first round, the highest seeded [...]

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