19th October 2016 10:02 AM | |
shikha | Re: Previous Year Question of CAT Exam As you requires here I am giving you previous year question paper of CAT (Common Admission Test). CAT exam sample paper: Answer the following questions based on the information given below: In a sports event, six teams (A, B, C, D, E and F) are competing against each other. Matches are scheduled in two stages. Each team plays three matches in stage – I and two matches in Stage – II. No team plays against the same team more than once in the event. No ties are permitted in any of the matches. The observations after the completion of Stage – I and Stage – II are as given below. Stage-I: • One team won all the three matches. • Two teams lost all the matches. • D lost to A but won against C and F. • E lost to B but won against C and F. • B lost at least one match. • F did not play against the top team of Stage-I. Stage-II: • The leader of Stage-I lost the next two matches. • Of the two teams at the bottom after Stage-I, one team won both matches, while the other lost both matches. • One more team lost both matches in Stage-II. 13. The two teams that defeated the leader of Stage-I are: (1) F & D (2) E & F (3) B & D (4) E & D (5) F & D 14. The only team(s) that won both matches in Stage-II is (are): (1) B (2) E & F (3) A, E & F (4) B, E & F (5) B & F 15. The teams that won exactly two matches in the event are: (1) A, D & F (2) D & E (3) E & F (4) D, E & F (5) D & F 16. The team(s) with the most wins in the event is (are): (1) A (2) A & C (3) F (4) E (5) B & E 1. A person who has a certain amount with him goes to market. He can buy 50 oranges or 40 mangoes. He retains 10% of the amount for taxi fares and buys 20 mangoes and of the balance he purchases oranges. Number of oranges he can purchase is a. 36 b. 40 c. 15 d. 20 2. 2/5 of the voters promise to vote for P and the rest promised to vote for Q. Of these, on the last day 15% of the voters went back of their promise to vote for P and 25% of voters went back of their promise to vote for Q, and P lost by 2 votes. Then the total number of voters is Type in the answer here: ____ 3. A stockist wants to make some profit by selling sugar. He contemplates about various methods . Which of the following would maximise his profit? I. Sell sugar at 10% profit. II. Use 900 g of weight instead of 1 kg. III. Mix 10% impurities in sugar and selling sugar at cost price. IV. Increase the price by 5% and reduce weights by 5%. a. I or III b. II c. II, III and IV d. Profits are same 4. For the product n(n + 1)(2n + 1), n ∈ N, which one of the following is not necessarily true? a. It is even b. Divisible by 3 c. Divisible by the sum of the square of first n natural numbers d. Never divisible by 237 5. ABCD is a square of area 4 with diagonals AC and BD, dividing square into 4 congruent triangles. Figure looks like four non-over lapping triangles. Then the sum of the perimeters of the triangles is a. 8(2 + √2) b. 8(1+ √2) c. 4(1 + √2) d. 4(2 + √2) Here is the attachment. |
19th October 2016 08:57 AM | |
Unregistered | Previous Year Question of CAT Exam Would you please give here previous year question paper of CAT (Common Admission Test) I requires this while preparing for exam ? |