CAT 2023 Daily Practice Questions for 5 September 2023

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Updated On: September 05, 2023 03:00 am IST

Aspirants may self-evaluate themselves through CAT 2023 Daily Practice Questions for 5 September 2023 available here. Today's question is from the DILR section for candidates to attempt. 
CAT 2024 Daily Practice Questions for 5 September 2023CAT 2024 Daily Practice Questions for 5 September 2023

Daily Practice Question for CAT 2023 : Aspirants shall refer to the practice question available here and self-evaluate their preparations. As per the exam pattern, candidates will have to face three sections, QA, VARC, and DILR, and each holds equal weight. So, it is important to complete all the sections simultaneously to ensure good results for CAT 2023.

Daily Practice Question (5 September) for CAT 2023

Here is a question as practice for candidates preparing for CAT 2023 for 5 September 2023 as a reference :

Comprehension:

Four institutes, A, B, C, and D, had contracts with four vendors W, X, Y, and Z during the ten calendar years from 2010 to 2019. The contracts were either multi-year contracts running for several consecutive years or single-year contracts. No institute had more than one contract with the same vendor. However, in a calendar year, an institute may have had contracts with multiple vendors, and a vendor may have had contracts with multiple institutes. It is known that over the decade, the institutes each got into two contracts with two of these vendors, and each vendor got into two contracts with two of these institutes.

The following facts are also known about these contracts.

I. Vendor Z had at least one contract in every year.
II. Vendor X had one or more contracts in every year up to 2015, but no contract in any year after that.
III. Vendor Y had contracts in 2010 and 2019. Vendor W had contracts only in 2012.
IV. There were five contracts in 2012.
V. There were exactly four multi-year contracts. Institute B had a 7-year contract, D had a 4-year contract, and A and C had one 3-year contract each. The other four contracts were single-year contracts.
VI. Institute C had one or more contracts in 2012 but did not have any contract in 2011.
VII. Institutes B and D each had exactly one contract in 2012. Institute D did not have any contract in 2010.

Question 1 : In which of the following years were there two or more contracts?

A. 2017
B. 2018
C. 2016
D. 2015

Question 2 : Which of the following is true?

A. B had a contract with Y in 2019
B. D had a contract with X in 2011
C. B had a contract with Z in 2017
D. D had a contract with Y in 2019

Question 3 : In how many years during this period was there only one contract?

A. 3
B. 4
C. 2
D. 5


Question 4 : What BEST can be concluded about the number of contracts in 2010?

A. exactly 3
B. at least 3
C. at least 4
D. exactly 4

Question 5 : Which institutes had multiple contracts during the same year?

A. B and C only
B. A only
C. B only
D. A and B only

Question 6 : Which institutes and vendors had more than one contracts in any year?

A. B, W, X, and Z
B. B, D, W, and X
C. A, B, W, and X
D. A, D, W, and Z

Answers:
1.
D. 2015
2. D. D had a contract with Y in 2019
3. A. 3
4. A. exactly 3
5. D. A and B only
6. C. A, B, W, and X


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