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CAT Question 174

Quantitative Aptitude March 1st, 2010
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CAT Question 173

Quantitative Aptitude August 9th, 2009

The total number of integers pairs (x, y) satisfying the equation x + y = xy is 1. 0 2. 1 3. 2 4. None of the above

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CAT Question 172

Quantitative Aptitude August 9th, 2009

Each family in a locality has at most tow adults, and no family has fewer than 3 children. Considering all the families together, there are adults than boys, more boys than girls, and more girls than families, Then the minimum possible number of families in the locality is 1. 4 2. 5 3. 2 4. [...]

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CAT Question 171

Quantitative Aptitude August 9th, 2009
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CAT Question 170

Quantitative Aptitude August 9th, 2009

In the adjoining figure I and II are circles with P and Q respectively, The two circles touch each other and have common tangent that touches them at points R and S respectively. This common tangent meets the line joining P and Q at O. The diameters of I and II are in the ratio [...]

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CAT Question 169

Quantitative Aptitude August 9th, 2009

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 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 the [...]

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CAT Question 168

Quantitative Aptitude August 9th, 2009

In NutsAndBolts factory, one machine produces only nuts at the rate of 100 nuts per minute and needs to be cleaned for 5 minutes after production of every 1000 nuts. Another machine produces only bolts at the rate of 75 bolts per minute and needs to cleaned for10 minutes after production of every 1500 bolts. [...]

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CAT Question 167

Quantitative Aptitude August 9th, 2009

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, what is N? 1. 5 2. 7 3. 9 4. None of the [...]

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CAT Question 166

Quantitative Aptitude August 9th, 2009

Karan and Arjun run a 100-meter race, where Karan beats Arjun 10 metres. To do a favour to Arjun, starts 10 metres behind the starting line in a second 100 metre race. They both run at their earlier speeds. Which of the following is true in connection with the second race? 1. Karan and Arjun [...]

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CAT Question 165

Quantitative Aptitude August 9th, 2009
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