CAT 2024 November 1 Daily Practice Questions with Answers

Prasanthi Boodati

Updated On: November 01, 2024 12:01 PM

Here are CAT 2024 November 1 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 1 Daily Practice Questions with AnswersCAT 2024 November 1 Daily Practice Questions with Answers

CAT 2024 November 1 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 1 Daily Practice Questions with Answers: Quantitative Aptitude

Here are the daily practice questions with answers for CAT 2024 November 1 for the quantitative aptitude section:

Question 1: Number S is obtained by squaring the sum of digits of a two-digit number D. If the difference between S and D is 27, then the two-digit number D is

[1] 24

[2] 54

[3] 34

[4] 45

Answer: [2] 54

Question 2: A change-making machine contains one-rupee, two-rupee and five-rupee coins. The total number of coins is 300. The amount is Rs. 960. If the numbers of one-rupee coins and two-rupee coins are interchanged, the value comes down by Rs. 40. The total number of five-rupee coins is

[1] 100

[2] 140

[3] 60

[4] 150

Answer: [2] 140

Question 3: The nth element of a series is represented as

Xn= (–1)nXn–1

If X0= x and x > 0, then which of the following is always true?

[1] Xn is positive if n is even

[2] Xn is positive if n is odd

[3] Xn is negative if n is even

[4] None of these

Answer: [4] None of these

Question 4: The owner of a local jewellery store hired three watchmen to guard his diamonds, but a thief still got in and stole some diamonds. On the way out, the thief met each watchman, one at a time. To each he gave of the diamonds he had then, and 2 more besides. He escaped with one diamond. How many did he steal originally?

[1] 40

[2] 36

[3] 25

[4] None of these

Answer: [2] 36

Question 5: In some code, letters a, b, c, d and e represent numbers 2, 4, 5, 6 and 10. We just do not know which letter represents which number. Consider the following relationships:

a + c = e,

b – d = d and

e + a = b

Which of the following statements is true?

[1] b = 4, d = 2

[2] a = 4, e = 6

[3] b = 6, e = 2

[4] a = 4, c = 6

Answer: [2] a = 4, e = 6

CAT 2024 November 1 Daily Practice Questions with Answers: VARC

Five sentences related to a topic are given below. Four of them can be put together to form a meaningful and coherent short paragraph. Identify the odd one out.

  1. In many cases, time inconsistency is what prevents us from going from intention to action.
  2. For people to continuously postpone getting their children immunized, they would need to be constantly fooled by themselves.
  3. In the specific case of immunization, however, it is hard to believe that time inconsistency by itself would be sufficient to make people permanently postpone the decision if they were fully cognizant of its benefits.
  4. In most cases, even a small cost of immunization was large enough to discourage most people.
  5. Not only do they have to think that they prefer to spend time going to the camp next month rather than today, they also have to believe that they will indeed go next month.

Answer: (4)

  1. Our smartphones can now track our diets, our biological cycles, even our digestive systems and sleep-patterns.
  2. Researchers have even coined a new term, “orthosomnia”, to describe the insomnia brought on by paying too much attention to smartphones and sleep-tracking apps.
  3. Sleep, nature’s soft nurse, is a blissful, untroubled state all too easily disturbed by earthly worries or a guilty conscience.
  4. The existence of a market for such apps is unsurprising: shift work, a long-hours culture and blue light from screens have conspired to rob many of us of sufficient rest.
  5. A new threat to a good night’s rest has emerged – smartphones, with sleep-tracking apps.

Answer: (3)

  1. Much has been recently discovered about the development of songs in birds.
  2. Some species are restricted to a single song learned by all individuals, others have a range of songs.
  3. The most important auditory stimuli for the birds are the sounds of other birds.
  4. For all bird species, there is a prescribed path to the development of the final song,
  5. A bird begins with the subsong, and passes through a plastic song until it achieves the species song.

Answer: (3)

  1. Ocean plastic is problematic for a number of reasons, but primarily because marine animals eat it.
  2. The largest numerical proportion of ocean plastic falls in small size fractions.
  3. Aside from clogging up the digestive tracts of marine life, plastic also tends to adsorb pollutants from the water column.
  4. Plastic in the oceans is arguably one of the most important and pervasive environmental problems today.
  5. Eating plastic has a number of negative consequences such as the retention of plastic particles in the gut for longer periods than normal food particles.

Answer: (2)

  1. As India looks to increase the number of cities, our urban planning must factor in potential natural disasters and work out contingencies in advance.
  2. Authorities must revise data and upgrade infrastructure and mitigation plans even if their local area hasn’t been visited by a natural calamity yet.
  3. Extreme temperatures, droughts, and forest fires have more than doubled since 1980.
  4. There is no denying the fact that our baseline normal weather is changing.
  5. It is no longer a question of whether we will be hit by nature’s fury but rather when.

Answer: (3)

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