CAT 2024 November 22 Daily Practice Questions with Answers
Here are CAT 2024 November 22 Daily Practice Questions with answers which will help you to improve your practice. CAT 2024 will be held on November 24, 2024.
CAT 2024 November 22 Daily Practice Questions with Answers: As the CAT 2024 exam approaches, the candidates need to make use of the practice questions that are available here. These include the questions from the Quantitative Aptitude and Verbal Ability sections, allowing candidates to sharpen their skills and time management. By regularly attempting these questions and reviewing the provided solutions, candidates can significantly improve their preparation for the upcoming exams.
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CAT 2024 November 22 Daily Practice Questions with Answers: Quantitative Aptitude
Here are the daily practice questions with answers for CAT 2024 November 22 for the quantitative aptitude section:
Question 1: If a seller gives a discount of 15% on retail price, she still makes a profit of 2%. Which of the following ensures that she makes a profit of 20%?
[1] Give a discount of 5% on retail price.
[2] Give a discount of 2% on retail price.
[3] Increase the retail price by 2%.
[4] Sell at retail price.
Answer: [4] Sell at retail price.
Question 2: Suppose, C1, C2, C3, C4, and C5 are five companies. The profits made by Cl, C2, and C3 are in the ratio 9 : 10 : 8 while the profits made by C2, C4, and C5 are in the ratio 18 : 19 : 20. If C5 has made a profit of Rs 19 crore more than C1, then the total profit (in Rs) made by all five companies is
[1] 438 crore
[2] 435 crore
[3] 348 crore
[4] 345 crore
Answer: [1] 438 crore
Question 3: The number of girls appearing for an admission test is twice the number of boys. If 30% of the girls and 45% of the boys get admission, the percentage of candidates who do not get admission is
[1] 35
[2] 60
[3] 50
[4] 65
Answer: [4] 65
Question 4: A stall sells popcorn and chips in packets of three sizes: large, super, and jumbo. The numbers of large, super, and jumbo packets in its stock are in the ratio 7 : 17 : 16 for popcorn and 6 : 15 : 14 for chips. If the total number of popcorn packets in its stock is the same as that of chips packets, then the numbers of jumbo popcorn packets and jumbo chips packets are in the ratio
[1] 1:1
[2] 8 : 7
[3] 4 : 3
[4] 6 : 5
Answer: [1] 1:1
Question 5: In a market, the price of medium quality mangoes is half that of good mangoes. A shopkeeper buys 80 kg good mangoes and 40 kg medium quality mangoes from the market and then sells all these at a common price which is 10% less than the price at which he bought the good ones. His overall profit is
[1] 6%
[2] 8%
[3] 10%
[4] 12%
Answer: [2] 8%
CAT 2024 November 22 Daily Practice Questions with Answers: LRDI
Read the following setting arrangement paragraph, answer these questions, and check with the given answers below.
Six people are travelling by a train which runs between "X" and "Y". Three V of them are males & rest are females. Two of them are travelling for Business purposes while the other two for Domestic reasons. One is travelling for Tourism purposes while the remaining one is on a Study Tour. Two of them boarded at Pune, while one each boarded at Coimbatore, Bijapur, Mysore and Solapur. One of them is going to Jammu, one other to Agra, one other to Bhusawal while the rest all are going to New Delhi. Three of them are businessmen (women), one other is Medical Practitioner, one is Lecturer and the remaining one is the Chartered Engineer.
- Mr. Ashwin Mehta boarded at Bijapur. He is neither going to Bhusawal nor to Agra. He is neither going for domestic reasons nor for tourism purposes.
- The medical practitioner, Dr. S.S. Shastri boarded at Mysore. He is travelling for Domestic reasons, while Miss Manjiri Kulkarni boarded at Pune for going to Agra.
- The person who boarded at Mysore is going neither to Delhi nor to Agra.
- Mrs. Juhi Patel boarded at Pune. She is travelling for Domestic reasons to New Delhi.
- Mr. Vinayak Rao boarded at Coimbatore. He is going for business purposes to New Delhi. He is a Chartered Engineer.
- Miss Nalini Pandit is a lecturer in a college in Solapur. She boarded at Solapur to proceed on the Study Tour to Jammu.
Question 1: Which of the following combinations is true?
- Dr. S. S. Shastri, Mysore, Bhusawal
- Miss JuhI Patel, Businesswoman, Jammu
- Miss Nalini Pandit, Lecturer, Coimbatore
- Mr. Ashwin Mehta; Chartered Engineer, New Delhi
Answer: (1)
Question 2: To which of the following places is Dr. S. S. Shastri going?
- Agra,
- Bhusawal
- New Delhi
- Jammu
Answer: (2)
Question 3: Who among the following are going to New Delhi?
- Mr. Vinayak Rao, Mr. Ashwin Mehta and Miss Nalini Pandit
- Miss Nalini Pandit, Mr. Ashwin Mehta and Mrs. Juhi Patel
- Mr. Ashwin Mehta, Mrs. Juhi Patel and Miss Manjiri Kulkarni
- Mr. Vinayak Rao, Mrs. Juhi Patel and Mr. Ashwin Mehta
Answer: (4)
Question 4: Which of the following statements is false?
- Miss Nalini Pandit is a lecturer.
- Miss Manjiri Kulkarni is travelling for tourism purposes.
- The person who boarded at Mysore is going to Jammu
- One of the ladies who boarded at Pune is going to Agra.
Answer: (3)
Question 5: Which of the following is the purpose of Miss Manjiri Kulkarni?
- Business
- Domestic
- Education
- Tourism
Answer: (4)
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