CAT 2023 Practice Questions for 20 October 2023: The candidates who have registered for the CAT 2023 examination must turn the focus of their preparations towards CAT Practice Questions 2023 as only a short amount of time is now left to cover the vast syllabus of CAT 2023. To help in the preparations, especially for the QA section, daily practice is the most essential factor. For today, October 20, daily CAT 2023 practice questions for QA section are given here.
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CAT 2023 Daily Practice Questions for 20 October
Here are the daily practice problems for candidates preparing for CAT 2023 on 20 October 2023 from previous years' papers to enhance regular preparation:
Question 1. Two trains A and B were moving in opposite directions, their speeds being in the ratio 5 : 3. The front end of A crossed the rear end of B 46 seconds after the front ends of the trains had crossed each other. It took another 69 seconds for the rear ends of the trains to cross each other. The ratio of length of train A to that of train B is
- 2 : 3
- 2 : 1
- 5 : 3
- 3 : 2
Question 2. Anil can paint a house in 60 days while Bimal can paint it in 84 days. Anil starts painting and after 10 days, Bimal and Charu join him. Together, they complete the painting in 14 more days. If they are paid a total of ₹ 21000 for the job, then the share of Charu, in INR, proportionate to the work done by him, is
- 9000
- 9100
- 9200
- 9150
Question 3. Anil, Bobby and Chintu jointly invest in a business and agree to share the overall profit in proportion to their investments. Anil's share of investment is 70%. His share of profit decreases by ₹ 420 if the overall profit goes down from 18% to 15%. Chintu's share of profit increases by ₹ 80 if the overall profit goes up from 15% to 17%. The amount, in INR, invested by Bobby is
- 2400
- 2200
- 2000
- 1800
Question 4 . Three positive integers x, y and z are in arithmetic progression. If y − x > 2 and xyz = 5(x + y + z), then z − x equals
- 8
- 10
- 14
- 12
Question 5. The sides AB and CD of a trapezium ABCD are parallel, with AB being the smaller side. P is the midpoint of CD and ABPD is a parallelogram. If the difference between the areas of the parallelogram ABPD and the triangle BPC is 10 sq cm, then the area, in sq cm, of the trapezium ABCD is
- 20
- 25
- 40
- 30
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