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CAT Preparation 2012

CAT 2012

Quantitative Ability

Quantitative Ability or the section on Mathematics in CAT 2012 and other MBA entrance exams is a bottle neck for many MBA aspirants. But to excel in the section, all you need is conceptual clarity and regular practice is all you need.... more


CAT Preparation

Verbal Ability & RC

Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension comprises an important part of the CAT 2012 paper and the section often gives hiccups to the candidates. But Reading is the only solution through which you can get a grip over the section. ...more


Recommended Reading

Know the books which are absolute must haves for your study table while you are preparing for CAT 2012. This section will give you the information on the highlights of the book, author and publication. ...more


Topper Mantras

They have been there and done that. The CAT toppers over the years will give you their tips and strategies to tame the CAT and win it! ...more


Question of the day

A student instead of finding the value of 7/8 of the number, found the value of 7/18 of the number. If his answer differed from the actual one by 770, find the number?

Question on Linear Equation

Difficulty level: Easy

1) 4x+9y=112 and ‘x’ and ‘y’ are natural numbers. What can be said about ‘y’?

a) It is odd
b) It is even
c) It is even if ‘x’ is odd
d) can’t say anything

 

2) When the tens and units place of a two digit number are interchanged then the difference of this number and the original number will always be divisible by:?

a) 6.
b) 16
c) 9
d) None of these

3) There are 4 times as many chocolates in the house as there are male members. Each female gets 3 chocolates and each male gets 1 chocolate. What can be said about the males (M) and females (F) of the family?

a) M > F
b) M < F
c) M = F
d) None of these

4) Arnab’s age is x years today. His sister is six years elder to him. Sum of their ages is 18. Which of the following statements is true?

I. Three years ago, Arnab was one third his sister’s age.
II. Two years hence the sum of their ages will be 22.
III. Today his sister is twice as old as him.

a) (a) Only I
b)  Only I and II
c) Only II and III
d) All of these

5) A number between 10 and 100 is eight times the sum of its digits. If 45 is subtracted from it, the digits are reversed. Find the number?

a) 72
b) 87
c) 55
d) 65