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CAT 2002 | Question: 66
Mayank, Mirza, Little and Jagbir bought a motorbike for $\$ ... $12$\$13$\$18$\$20$
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CAT 2002 | Question: 65
The number of roots of $\frac{A^2}{x} + \frac{b^2}{x-1} =1$ is $1$2$3$None of these
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CAT 2002 | Question: 64
In order to cover less distance, a boy - rather than going along the longer and the shorter lengths of the rectangular path, goes by the diagonal. The boy finds that he saved ... $2/3$3/4$7/15$
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CAT 2002 | Question: 63
$n_1, n_2, n_3, \dots, n_{10}$ are 10 numbers such that $n_1 > 0$ and the numbers are given in ascending order. How many triplets can be formed using ... number, and the second number is less than the third number?$109$27$36$None of these
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CAT 2002 | Question: 62
For all integers $n>0, \: \: 7^{6n} - 6^{6n}$ is divisible by$13$128$549$None of these
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CAT 2002 | Question: 61
A string of length $40$ meters is divided into three parts of different lengths. The first part is three times the second part, and the last part is $23$ meters smaller than the first part. Find the length of the largest part$27$4$5$9$
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CAT 2002 | Question: 60
A boy finds the average of $10$ positive integers. Each integer contains two digits. By mistake, the boy interchanges the digits of one number say $ba$ for $ab.$ Due to ... one. What is the difference between two digits $a$ and $b?$4$2$6$8$
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CAT 2002 | Question: 57
If $x^2 + 5y^2 + z^2 = 2y(2x+z)$, then which of the following statements are necessarily true?$x=2y$x=2z$2x=z$Only IOnly IIOnly IIIOnly I and II
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CAT 2002 | Question: 56
Only a single rail track exists between station A and B on a railway line. One hour after the north bound superfast train N leaves station A for station B, a south passenger train ... $1:4$1:5$1:6$
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CAT 2002 | Question: 53
For three integers $x, y$ and $z, x+y+z=15,$ and $xy+yz+xz=3.$ What is the largest value which $x$ can take?$3 \sqrt{13}$\sqrt{19}$13 /3$\sqrt{15}$
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CAT 2002 | Question: 52
There are three pieces of cake weighing $9/2$ lbs, $27/4$ lbs and $36/5$ lbs. Pieces of the cake are equally divides and distributed in such a manner ... largest number of guest to whom we can distribute the cake?$54$72$20$None of these
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CAT 2002 | Question: 50
For the capitalized word a sentence is given, you have to find out the option which represents the similar meaning to the given word.OSTENSIBLE – The watchmen’s ostensible job is to guard this building.BlatantOstentatiousInsidiousApparent
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verbal-ability
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CAT 2002 | Question: 49
For the capitalized word a sentence is given, you have to find out the option which represents the similar meaning to the given word. ... public started getting restive when the leader got late for the speech.AngryViolentRestlessDistressed
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CAT 2002 | Question: 48
For the capitalized word a sentence is given, you have to find out the option which represents the similar meaning to the ... her presence, she started prevaricating.Speaking evasivelySpeaking violentlyLying furiouslyThrowing a tantrum
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CAT 2002 | Question: 47
For the capitalized word a sentence is given, you have to find out the option which represents the similar meaning to the given word.PORTENDS - ... to many that US war on terrorism portends trouble in Gulf.IntroducesBodesSpellsEvokes
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CAT 2002 | Question: 46
For the capitalized and bolded word a sentence is given, you have to find out the option which represents the similar meaning ... generated by their blatant partisan conduct.Harsh criticismAcute distrustBitter enmityStark oppressiveness
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CAT 2002 | Question: 45
For the word given at the top of each table, match the dictionary definitions on the left (A, B, C, D) with their corresponding usage ... a museumDOutcomeHVikas turned his face from right to left 1AFBGCEDH 2AGBFCEDH 3AEbFCGDH 4AFBHCEDG
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CAT 2002 | Question: 43
For the word given at the top of each table, match the dictionary definitions on the left (A, B, C, D) with their corresponding usage on ... or person worth trappingHSorry, I could not catch you 1AFBGCEDH 2AGBFCEDH 3AEBFCGDH 4AFBHCEDG
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CAT 2002 | Question: 44
For the word given at the top of each table, match the dictionary definitions on the left (A, B, C, D) with their corresponding usage on ... concerned withHI decided not to deal with handmade cards 1AFBGCEDH 2AGBFCEDH 3AEBFCGDH 4AFBHCEDG
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CAT 2002 | Question: 41
For the word given at the top of each table, match the dictionary definitions on the left (A, B, C, D) with their corresponding usage on the right ( ... used a measure to take out one litre of oil 1AFBGCEDH 2AGBFCEDH 3AEBFCGDH 4AFBHCEDG
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CAT 2002 | Question: 40
The sentences given below, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of ... the question of how much more' was yet to be established.BECADBEDCABDACBEBDCA
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CAT 2002 | Question: 39
The sentences given below, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of ... well as most of the states, in late July and early August.EBCDADBACEBDCAEECDBA
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CAT 2002 | Question: 38
The sentences given below, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most logical order ... job and it is necessary for them to live ceremonial lives.BCEDABEDACBEADCBCDEA
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CAT 2002 | Question: 37
The sentences given below, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most ... competitor wishing to imitate a strategy must replicate the whole system.ACEDBFACBDEFDCBEFAABCEDF
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CAT 2002 | Question: 36
The sentences given below, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most ... should set a higher incremental margin percentage for private-label diapers.ABCDEFABCEDFADBCEFAEDBCF
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CAT 2002 | Question: 35
In the question given below, four different ways of writing a sentence are indicated. Choose the best way of writing the sentence.Any action ... reduce the risks that private operators perceive and thereby encourage excessive gambling.ABCD
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most-appropriate-option
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CAT 2002 | Question: 34
In the question given below, four different ways of writing a sentence are indicated. Choose the best way of writing the sentence.The distinctive feature of ... are traded with the world market and their prices within a local market.ABCD
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CAT 2002 | Question: 33
In the question given below, four different ways of writing a sentence are indicated. Choose the best way of writing the sentence.A symbiotic ... costs are artificially escalated and black money is generated by underhand deals.ABCD
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CAT 2002 | Question: 32
In the question given below, four different ways of writing a sentence are indicated. Choose the best way of writing the sentenceThe main problem with the notion ... the monopolist who has the power to decide who is changed what price.ABCD
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CAT 2002 | Question: 29
Fill the gaps in the passage below with the most appropriate word from the options given for each gap. The right words are the ones used by ... process ____$(3)$___ such a phenomenon in the first place. dismissingpunishingfiringadmonishing
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CAT 2002 | Question: 26
Fill the gaps in the passage below with the most appropriate word from the options given for each gap. The right words are the ... , they may be externally nebulous about their criteria of evaluation. RegrettablyFirstlyObviouslyApparently
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CAT 2003 | Question: 1-150
Let T be the set of integers $\{3, 11, 19,27, \dots ,451, 459, 467\}$ and S be a subset of T such that the sum of no two elements of S is $470.$ The maximum possible number of elements in S is$32$28$29$30$
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CAT 2003 | Question: 1-149
The number of positive integers $n$ in the range $12 \leq n \leq 40$ such that the product $(n-1)(n-2) \dots 3 \cdot 2 \cdot 1$ is not divisible by $n$ is$5$7$13$14$
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CAT 2003 | Question: 1-148
A graph may be defined as a set of points connected by lines called edges. Every edge connects a pair of points. Thus, a triangle is a graph with $3$ edges and three points. The ... 66$10 \leq e \leq 66$11 \leq e \leq 65$0 \leq e \leq 11$
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graphs
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CAT 2003 | Question: 1-147
if $x,y,z$ are distinct positive real numbers then $\frac{x^2(y+z) + y^2(x+z) + z^2(x+y)}{xyz}$ would begreater than $4$greater than $5$greater than $6$None of these
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algebra
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CAT 2003 | Question: 1-146
In a certain examination paper, there are n questions. For $j=1, 2, \dots,n,$ there are $2^{n-i}$ students who answered $j$ or more questions wrongly. If the total number of wrong answer is $4095,$ then the value of $n$ is$12$11$10$9$
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CAT 2003 | Question: 1-145
Consider the following two curves in the $x-y$ plane $y=x^3 + x^2 +5$ ... curves intersect onceThe two curves intersect twiceThe two curves do not intersectThe two curves intersect thrice
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CAT 2003 | Question: 1-144
There are $6$ boxes numbered $1, 2, \dots,6.$ Each box is to be filled up with a red or green ball in such a way that at least one box contains a ... $21$33$60$
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quantitative-aptitude
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CAT 2003 | Question: 1-143
Given that $-1 \leq v \leq 1, -2 \leq u \leq -0.5 \text{ and } -2 \leq z \leq -0.5 \text{ and } w=\frac{vz}{u}$ then which of the following is necessarily true?$-0.5 \leq w \leq 2$-4 \leq w \leq 4$-4 \leq w \leq 2$-2 \leq w \leq -0.5$
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inequalities
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CAT 2003 | Question: 1-142
In the figure below, the rectangle at the corner measures $10\;\text{cm} \times 20\;\text{cm}.$ The corner A also the rectangle is also a point on the circumference of the ... in cm?$10\;\text{cm}$40\;\text{cm}$50\;\text{cm}$None of these
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