CAT Sample Paper 2
CAT Sample Paper 2
CAT Sample Paper 2
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(1) 1
(2) 61
(3) 41
(4) 21
2. A is a set of all those integers greater than 1 and less than 100
which are divisible either by 3 or by 4 but not by both. What is the
index of the highest power of thousand that occurs in the product of
all the elements of set A?
(1) 9
(2) 7
(3) 3
(4) 4
(5) 6
(1) 9
(1) 8
(2) 7
(3) 6
(4) 5
(1) M=N
(2) If M ≠ N, A = 0 or A = 1
(3) M≠N
(4) A = MN
(5) None of these
5. The total cost of 2 pencils, 5 erasers and 7 sharpeners is Rs.30,
while 3 pencils and 5 sharpeners cost Rs.15 more than 6 erasers.
By what amount (in Rs.) does the cost of 39 erasers and 1
sharpener exceed the cost of 6 pencils?
(1) 20
(2) 30
(3) It does not exceed
(4) Cannot be determined
6. The marked price and the cost price of a watch are in the ratio
4:3. The discount percentage offered before it was sold and the
profit/loss percentage made on it are in the ratio 3 : 4. Find the
profit/loss percentage.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5) Cannot be determined
7. Ram, the local shoe shop owner, sells four types of footwear -
Slippers (S), Canvas Shoes (C), Leather Shoes (L) and Joggers (J).
The following information is known regarding the cost prices and
selling prices of these four types of footwear:
(i) L sells for Rs.500 less than J, which costs Rs.300 more than
S, which, in turn, sells for Rs.200 more than L.
(ii) L costs Rs.300 less than C, which sells for Rs.100 more than S Which, in
turn, costs Rs.100 less than C.
(1) L≥C≥S≥J
(2) C≥S≥L≥J
(3) L≥ S ≥ C ≥ J
(4) S ≥ L≥ J≥ C
(1) 1 and 9
(2) -4 and -6
(3) 4 and 6
(4) Cannot be determined
9. If y is an even natural number not less than 4 and x = y2 - 2y,
then the largest number that always divides x2 - 8x is
(1) 182
(2) 144
(3) 72
(4) 384
(5) 96
(1) -100
(2) 100
(3) -99
(4) -199
(5) -198
11. In the figure below, P, Q and R are points on a circle with centre
O. The tangent to the circle at R intersects secant PQ at T. If QRT =
55° and QTR = 25°, find POQ.
(1) 110°
(2) 100°
(3) 90°
(4) 50°
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
13. A sequence of 4 digits, when considered as a number in base 10
is four times the number it represents in base 6. What is the sum of
the digits of the sequence?
(1) 7
(2) 6
(3) 9
(4) 8
32. X, Y, Z
33. X + Y, X + Z, Y + Z
34.
(4)
(5) None of these
16. I assigned a value for n and started the program. If the robot
finally came back to O and stopped, what is the total distance that it
has covered?
(1) 180 m
(2) 360 m
(3) 720 m
(4) Cannot be determined
17. For how many values of n in the intervals [1, 60] does the
robot cover less than 1000 m, before it stops?
(1) 19
(2) 60
(3) 355
(4) Infinite
(1) 28
(2) 38
(3) 44
(4) 40
21. A regular polygon has an even number of sides. If the product
of the length of its side and the distance between two opposite
sides is of its area, find the number of sides it has.
(1) 6
(2) 8
(3) 20
(4) 16
22. A rectangle ABCD, when rolled such that the two lengths AB
and CD coincide becomes a cylinder of volume C1. Similarly, when
it is rolled such that the two breadths AD and BC coincide, it
becomes a cylinder of volume C2. If a square of the same area is
rolled in a similar manner along one of its sides, a cylinder of
volume C3 is formed. Which of the following statements holds true?
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
24. There are three cities A, B and C, not on the same straight road.
Two buses P and Q start simultaneously from A and B respectively
towards C. By the time Q reaches C, P is exactly halfway to C.
Immediately after Q reaches C, it starts travelling towards A and it
crosses P at a point 165 km from A. The ratio of the speeds of P
and Q is 3 : 5. Assume that the roads joining A to C, B to C and B to
A are all straight roads. If B is twice as far as from A as it is from C
(1)
(2) 3 hours
(3)
(4) 4 hours
25. Two positive real numbers, a and b, are expressed as the sum
of m positive real numbers and n positive real numbers
respectively as follows:
a = s1 + s2 + D..+ s m
and b = t1 + t2 + D..+ tn
If [a] = [s1] + [s2] + D.. + [sm] + 4 and [b] = [t1] + [t2] + D. + [tn] + 3,
where [x] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to x, what
is the minimum possible value of m + n?
(1) 6
(2) 10
(3) 8
(4) 9
26. Consider two figures A and D that are defined in the co-ordinate
plane. Each figure represents the graph of a certain function, as
defined below :
A: | x | - | y | = a
D: | y | = d
(1) (2, 1)
(2) (-2, 1)
(3) (-2, 3)
(4) (2, 3)
27. A natural number n is such that 120 n ≤ 240. If HCF of n and 240
is 1, how many values of n are possible?
(1) 24
(2) 32
(3) 36
(4) 40
28.
(1) 24/90
(2) 242/900
(3) 245/900
(4) 200/729
(1) 7/12
(2) -7/12
(3) -5/12
(4) 5/12
(1) 6
(2) 7
(3) 8
(4) More than 8
(1) 10 days
(2) 20 days
(3) 30 days
(4) 60 days
(5) 72 days
32. A cat, which is sitting inside a tunnel PQ, at a distance of 50 m
from the end P, notices a train approaching the end P of the tunnel
from the outside. Now, if the cat runs towards the end P, then the
train would meet it exactly at P. If the cat runs towards the end Q
instead, then the train would meet it exactly at Q. Which of the
following is not a possible value of the length PQ (in m) of the
tunnel?
(1) 130
(2) 120
(3) 110
(4) 100
(5) 105
34. Chris and his wife invited a total of 10 families on their marriage
anniversary. While the host family had just the two members, each
family invited consisted of four members. If every person in the
party shook hands with every other person belonging to a different
family exactly once, then find the number of handshakes that took
place in the party.
(1) 801
(2) 800
(3) 740
(4) 729
(5) None of these
(iv) Anshuman is neither from Canada nor from Pakistan and also
the person from Pakistan is coaching Bangladesh.
(1) India
(2) Japan
(3) Canada
(4) Cannot be determined
(1) Buchanen
(2) John
(3) Whatmore
(4) Cannot be determined
(1) China
(2) Wales.
(3) Australia.
(4) More than one of the above
38. Find the number of cars of brand C sold this year, given that a
total of 24 cars of brand A were sold in the previous year.
(1) 324
(2) 648
(3) 162
(4) 243
39. What is the percentage increase in the total number of cars sold
this year when compared to the total number of cars sold in the
previous year?
(1) 400%
(2) 600%
(3) 900%
(4) 1000%
40. In the next year, Mr.Suzuki wants to increase the total sales by
80%, compared to the total sales this year, by keeping the sales of
each of A, B and C at the same level as that in this year and
introducing a new brand D. By what percent will the number of cars
of brand D (to be sold next year) be more than the total number of
cars sold last year?
(1) 400%
(2) 600%
(3) 900%
(4) 700%
41. If a total of 380 cars were sold this year, and the sales of C this
year were nil, instead of 81% of total sales, then how many cars of
brand A were sold in the previous year?
(1) 140
(2) 120
(3) 100
(4) 160
42. Two of the three cricketers Pavan, Rajan and Tarun are selected
to the national team. Each of these three persons scored a different
number of centuries and a different number of runs. Further, among
these three, Tarun scored the highest number of centuries. Who
among Pavan, Rajan and Tarun is not selected to the national team?
I. The person with the higher number of runs between Tarun and
Pavan, is the person who scored the lesser number of centuries
between the two persons selected.
II. The person with the least number of runs between Rajan and
Tarun, is the person who scored the higher number of centuries
between the two persons selected.
DIRECTIONS for questions 44 and 45: Answer the questions on the basis
of the information given below.
Each point in the graph below shows the sales and expenses of a
company. Each company belongs to one of the three sectors
among manufacturing, automobiles and software.
44. For how many of the companies, is the profit more than 40% of the
sales (Profit = Sales - Expenses)?
(1) 4
(2) 5
(3) 6
(4) 7
45. For how many software companies are the sales more than
Rs.2500 crore but the expenses less than Rs.2100 crore?
(1) 2
(2) 3
(3) 4
(4) 6
• The team must have at least one forward, one point guard and one
defender.
(1) 4
(2) 5
(3) 6
(4) More than one of the above
(1) A
(2) H
(3) J
(4) E
(1) 3
(2) 4
(3) 5
(4) More than one of the above
(1) The question can be answered by using one of the statements alone
but not by the other.
(2) The question can be answered by using either statement alone.
(3) The question can be answered by using both the statements
together, but cannot be answered by using either statement alone.
(4) The question cannot be answered even by using both the
statements together.
51. Each of Ankit and Bhanu belong to one of the tribes between
truth tellers i.e., those who always speak the truth, and liars i.e.,
those who always lie. Do both of them belong to the same tribe?
I. Ankit : I am a liar, only if Bhanu is a truth teller.
II. Bhanu : I am a truth teller, only if Ankit is a liar.
(1) The question can be answered by using one of the statements alone
but not by the other.
(2) The question can be answered by using either statement alone.
(3) The question can be answered by using both the statements
together, but cannot be answered by using either statement alone.
(4) The question cannot be answered even by using both the statements
together.
The market share of any company in a state is the total quantity of cement
sold by the company in that state as a percentage of the total quantity of
cement sold in that state.
52. In any state, if no company had more than 50% market share, then in
at least how many states did company A sell cement?
(1) 4
(2) 5
(3) 6
(4) 3
(1) 9
(2) 8
(3) 7
(4) 6
54. The number of companies which had sales in more than two
states, is at least
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
55. If it is known that Rohan had the highest total marks among
the three, then how many marks did Ramu score in total?
(1) 372
(2) 286
(3) 284
(4) 312
(5) Cannot be determined
56. If Ramu scored 72% marks in total, then for which two subjects
was the maximum mark 50?
(1) A and E
(2) B and D
(3) A and B
(4) C and E
(5) None of these
57. Which two subjects had the maximum mark as 50, if it is known
that Rakesh had the highest total marks among the three?
(1) A and E
(2) B and D
(3) C and D
58. If the number of people who speak English is less than that of
those who speak French, at least what percentage of the people do
not speak English?
(1) 46.50%
(2) 41.50%
(3) 39.50%
(4) 37.50%
(5) 42.50%
59. If the number of people who speak Spanish is less than that of
those who speak English, then at most what percentage of the
people speak French but not Spanish?
(1) 46.50%
(2) 48.50%
(3) 53.50%
(4) 50.50%
(5) None of these
60. If the total number of people who speak English is twice that of
those who speak French, what percentage of the people speak
English or Spanish?
(1) 82%
(2) 84%
(3) 87%
(4) 93%
(5) 91%
(1) 41 : 59
(2) 59 : 41
(3) 58 : 41
(4) 41 : 58
(1) A heart transplant may not help patients who do not restrict the
amount of salt in their diet.
(2) A major part of treatment for heart aliments is the post-operative
regimen that results in strengthening of heart tissue and muscle.
(3) Only the human heart secretes a particular hormone that regulates
blood pressure in the patient recuperating from a heart attack.
(4) There aren't many cardiologists who understand how a
mechanical pump could be made to work efficiently.
(5) What it is that enables the body to accept an artificial heart is yet to
be understood.
(1) Clubs hired white players at relatively high wages and did not show
proportionately good performance.
(2) During the study period, clubs in towns with a history of discrimination
against blacks, under-performed relative to their wage bills.
(3) Clubs in one region, which had higher proportions of black players
had significantly lower wage bills than their counterparts in another
region which had predominantly white players.
(4) Black players are as good as white players, in any circumstances and
conditions.
64. Ashok, Akash, Akshay, Amar and Anoop are at a Party and are
having a cocktail each. Each cocktail is made using exactly two drinks
from among -Whisky, Brandy, Rum, Gin and Vodka. The cocktails are
named A, B, C, D and E. Whisky and Vodka cannot be mixed together.
Brandy cannot be mixed with Rum or Vodka. Amar takes drinks made
only from among Brandy, Rum, Gin and Vodka. Akash's cocktail is
made by mixing Whisky and Brandy. Ashok does not take anything
containing Whisky, Rum or Vodka. Akash, Ashok and Anoop are
having cocktails A, B and C respectively. Cocktails A and E have
exactly one drink in common. Only cocktails C and D are made from
the same two drinks. The cocktail of Akshay can contain
(1) Gin and Rum
(2) Rum and Vodkha
(3) Gin and Whisky
(4) Gin and Brandy
(5) None of these
(1) 8
(2) 7
(3) 6
(4) 4
(5) 5
59. If the 12th goal in the tournament, made during one of the
matches, made one of the teams win that match, then it could
have been scored by
I) The Winner over the Loser
II) The Runner-up over the Loser
III) The Winner over the Runner-up
(1) Only I or II
(2) Only II or III
(3) Only I or III
(4) Only I
(5) Cannot be determined
Verbal Ability
DIRECTIONS for question 67: The following question has a set of
five sequentially ordered statements. Each statement can be
classified as one of the following.
- Facts, which deal with pieces of information that one has heard,
seen or read, and which are open to discovery or verification (the
answer option indicates such a statement with an 'F').
- Inferences, which are conclusions drawn about the unknown, on
the basis of the known (the answer option indicates such a
statement with an 'I').
- Judgements, which are opinions that imply approval or
disapproval of persons, objects, situations and occurrences in the
past, the present or the future (the answer option indicates such a
statement with a 'J').
Select the answer option that best describes the set of statements.
(1) JFIFJ
(2) IJFJJ
(3) FJJIF
(4) JFJIJ
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(1) A
(2) B
(3) C
(4) D
(1) DCEB
(2) EBCD
(3) DEBC
(4) EDCB
(1) And yet, the India of those sadhus and the superstition-haunted masses had
accepted Nehru.
(2) They had only served, he felt, to impede her progress.
(3) The Mahatma had made it clear that it was on his shoulders that he wished his
mantle to fall.
(4) Nehru's heart told him to follow the Mahatma and his heart, he would later
admit, had been right.
(1) AAABB
(2) BBABB
(3) ABBAB
(4) ABAAB
75. (i) While evacuating people from the flood ravaged areas
precedence (A) / precedent (B) was given to women and children.
(ii) The best way to reach the summit is by trekking up the
hill, alternately (A) / alternatively (B) you can go on horse back
(iii) His impeccable manners perfectly complimented (A) /
complemented (B) his polished looks and fashionable attire.
(iv) There has been a noticeable (A) / notable (B) improvement in
Tarun's academic performance lately.
(v) You must be discreet (A) / discrete (B) about your plans
(1) AABAB
(2) ABBBB
(3) BABAA
(4) ABBAA
76. PULL
(1) Pull aside the curtains and let in some fresh air.
(2) I decided to pull away from the venture due to differences of opinion with my
partners.
(3) Being a charismatic leader that he is, he can certainly pull the crowds.
(4) The municipal corporation has decided to pull down all illegal constructions in
the city.
77. SHADE
Select the answer option that best describes the set of 5 statements.
78. Decision makers tend to have distinctive styles. One such style
is for the decision maker to seek the widest possible input from
advisers and to explore alternatives while making up his or her
mind. In fact, decision makers of this sort will often argue
vigorously for a particular idea, emphasizing its strong points and
downplaying its weaknesses, not because they actually believe in
the idea but because they want to see if their real reservations about
it are idiosyncratic or are held independently by their advisers.
(5) If certain decision makers' statements are quoted accurately
and at length, the content of the quote could nonetheless be greatly
at variance with the decision eventually made.
(6) Certain decision makers do not know which ideas they
should believe in until after they have presented a variety of ideas
to their advisers.
(7) If certain decision makers dismiss an idea out of hand, it
must be because its weaknesses are more pronounced than any
strong points it may have.
(8) Certain decision makers proceed in a way that makes it
likely that they will frequently decide in favour of those ideas
that they convince their advisors of.
(9) If certain decision makers' advisers know the actual beliefs of
those they advise, those advisers will give better advice than they
would if they did not know those beliefs.
(1) FFICI
(2) FIICI
(3) LFCCI
(4) LFICI
(5) FFCCI
(1) FLCFL
(2) CLIIL
(3) FLCIL
(4) CLCFL
(5) ILCFL
(1) LFIFF
(2) LLIFF
(3) LFIFC
(4) FLCLF
(5) IFIFC
(1) about the nature of language has occasioned a greater waste of time, effort
and genius, than the other mistakes and delusions with which humanity
(2) of the nature of language has occasioned a greater waste of time, effort, and
genius than all the other mistakes and delusions with which humanity
(3) with the nature of language occasioned a greater waste of time, effort and
genius, than all the other mistakes and delusions with which humanity
(4) of the nature of language had occasioned a greater waste of time and genius,
than all the other mistakes and delusions through which humanity
(5) with the nature of language has occasioned a greater waste of time, and effort,
and genius, than the other mistakes and delusions with which humanity
82. The sheer grandeur of the colosseum - the iconic face of Rome
today - even in a ruined state ______, the favourite blood sport of
the Roman nobility
(1) might have taken one's breath away would it not be for the knowledge that this
was the venue to many a gruesome gladiatorial fights
(2) might take one's breath away had it not been for the knowledge that this was
the venue of many a gruesome gladiatorial fights
(3) might have taken one's breath away had it not been for the knowledge that this
was the venue of many a gruesome gladiatorial fight
(4) might take one's breath away has it not been for the knowledge that this was
the venue of many a gruesome gladiatorial fight
(5) might have taken one's breath away would it not be for the knowledge that this
was the venue to many a gruesome gladiatorial fight
(1) is not just useful in providing an explanation for how social instincts may have
developed in primates and man but also in telling something
(2) is useful not just in providing an explanation of how social instincts may have
developed in primates and man but also in telling something
(3) is useful not in just providing an explanation for how social instincts may have
developed in primates and man but also in telling us something
(4) is useful not just in providing an explanation for how social instincts may have
developed in primates and man but also in telling us something
(5) is useful not just in providing an explanation on how social instincts may have
developed in primates and man but also in telling something
Directions for questions 84 and 85: In the following questions, a word is given
at the top. From the given answer choices, select an appropriate synonym for this
word
84. Prolong
(1) Protract
(2) Inquire
(3) Relax
(4) Wait
85. Solemn
(1) Hilarious
(2) Detrimental
(3) Naive
(4) Sombre
Directions for questions 86 and 87: In the following questions, a word is given
at the top. From the given answer choices, select an appropriate antonym for this
word
86. Valor
(1) Impuissance
(2) Counterfeit
(3) Plunge
(4) Profound
87. Measly
(1) Rapidly
(2) Liberal
(3) Likely
(4) Gorgeously
But now questions are being raised about some of the basic
assumptions that have contributed to the popularity of organic
food and the phenomenal growth of this sector in the past decade.
People are asking: is organic food really worth the price which is
often three times more than that of normal food?
The research, based on data published over the past 50 years and
said to be the most comprehensive review ever of the relative
benefits of organic food, strikes at the very heart of what has been
portrayed by campaigners as its USP - that it is healthier than
conventional food and therefore worth paying a "bit "extra.
In the organic food circles, the report has caused fury with
campaigners alleging that it is all part of a "cancerous conspiracy"
to defame the organic food movement. Newspapers have been full
of angry letters denouncing the report as "selective," "misleading"
and "limited."
However, even those who agree that the report may be "flawed" in
some respects believe that it is an important contribution to the
debate on organic food.
"Yet the report - for all its alleged flaws - is an important one. For a
start, it is certainly not the work of dogmatic and intractably hostile
opponents of the causeD In fact, it raises key global issuesD After
all, if organic food is no more beneficial in terms of nutrition than
other, standard foodstuffs, why should we pay excessive price to
eat the stuff? Why devote more land to its production," asked
Robin McKie, Science Editor of The Observer.
There is also a view that the fad for organic food is a bit of a class
thing - something to do with the idea that if something is
expensive it is also good. So, a Marks & Spencer cheese sandwich
is supposed to taste better than a similar sandwich at Subway next
door; everything at Harrods is out of this world; and similarly you
don't know what you are missing if organic food is not your
preferred choice. There is said to be a whiff of snobbery about
buying into an expensive lifestyle choice. Will science bring them
down to earth?
88. All of the following are the author's views on organic food
EXCEPT
(1) It is insipid
(2) It is very costly
(3) It is not more nutritious than conventional food
(4) It is patronized by the rich.
All the same, the Renoir of this period - the three very productive
decades before his death in 1919 at the age of 78 - fascinated some
of the chief figures of modernism. Picasso was on board; his thick -
limbed 'neoclassical' women from the 1920 are indebted to Renior.
So was Matisse, who had one eye on Renoir's Orientalist dress-up
fantasies like the Concert, with its flattened space and overall
patterning, when he produced his odalisques. Given that so much of
late Renior seems saccharine and semi comical to us, is it still
possible to see what made it modern to them?
th
Yes and no. To understand the Renoir in the 20 Century you have to
remember that before he became a semiclassicist, he was a
consummate Impressionist. You need to picture him in 1874, 33 years
old, painting side by side with Monet in Argenteuil, teasing out the new
possibilities of sketchy brushwork to capture fleeting light as it fell
across people and things in an indisputably modern world.
For a time, Renior worked with figures so strongly outlined that they
could have been put down by Ingres with a jackhammer. By 1892, he
had drifted back toward a fluctuating impressionist brushstroke.
Firmly contoured or flickering, his softly scalped women are as full-
bodied as Doric columns. This was one of the qualities that caught
Picasso's eye, especially after his first trip to Italy, in 1917. He
would assimilate Renoir along-side his own sources in Iberian
sculpture and elsewhere to come up with a frankly more powerful,
even haunting, amalgam of the antique and the modern in paintings
like Woman in a White Hat.
91. All of the following are true in light of the passage EXCEPT.
92. We can infer from the passage that the word 'odalisques'
means
(1) pillars
(2) landscapes
(3) figures
(4) women
93. The passage suggests that
With the arrival of the scientific age, speculations about alien beings
passed from theologians to science fiction writers, but the spiritual
dimension remained just below the surface. Occasionally it is made
explicit, as in Olaf Stapledon's Star Maker, David Lindsay's A
Voyage to Arcturus, or Steven Spielberg's Close Encounters of the
Third Kind, which is strongly reminiscent of John Bunyan's A
Pilgrim's Progress. These are iconic images that resonate deeply
with the human psyche, and shadow the scientific quest to discover
intelligent life beyond EarthD
And simply the sort of scene that we have evolved with for
hundreds of thousands of years, that has made us who we are, that
we can't be fully human, or at least fully sane, without. The sort of
scene whose absence in our lives is now making us slowly crazy. If
there is a pertinent modern question, it is "How much is enough?"
The consumer societies we have created posit that the only possible
answer is "More". And so in pursuit of more we have turned
ourselves into tubby folk, raised the temperature of the planet one
degree with a further five degrees in prospect, countenanced the
ever deeper gulfs between rich and poor, and so on. And in the
process made ourselves == happy?
And because of that, the natural world offers us a way to think about
dying, the chief craziness for the only species that can anticipate its
own demise. If one is a small part of something large, if that
something goes on forever, and if it is full of beauty and meaning,
then dying seems less shocking. Which undermines about half the
reason for being a dutiful consumer, for holding ageing forever at
bay. Six months from now, on the shortest night of the year, this
field will be under two feet of snow. Most of what I can see will be
dead or dormant. And six months after that it will be here again as it
is tonight.
(5) reminisces of the times when Nature guided our way of life.
(6) criticises man for exploiting Nature and ruining the environment.
(7) underlines the need for man to adopt Nature's way of life.
(8) warns mankind that hyper consumerism and ultra-individualism
will wreck peace on earth.
(9) advises man to slow down his pace of activity and follow Nature's
path.
(1) self-sufficient.
(2) contented.
(3) empathetic.
(4) generous.
(5) useful.