CAT 2024 November 13 Daily Practice Questions with Answers

Prasanthi Boodati

Updated On: November 13, 2024 05:01 AM

Here are CAT 2024 November 13 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 13 Daily Practice Questions with AnswersCAT 2024 November 13 Daily Practice Questions with Answers

CAT 2024 November 13 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 13 Daily Practice Questions with Answers: Quantitative Aptitude

Here are the daily practice questions with answers for CAT 2024 November 13 for the quantitative aptitude section:

Question 1: Ashish is given Rs. 158 in one-rupee denominations. He has been asked to allocate them into a number of bags such that any amount required between Rs.1 and Rs. 158 can be given by handing out a certain number of bags without opening them. What is the minimum number of bags required?

[1] 11

[2] 12

[3] 13

[4] None of these

Answer: [4] None of these

Question 2: In a number system, the product of 44 and 11 is 3414. The number 3111 of this system, when converted to the decimal number system, becomes

[1] 406

[2] 1086

[3] 213

[4] 691

Answer: [1] 406

Question 3: Every 10 years the Indian Government counts all the people living in the country. Suppose that the director of the census has reported the following data on two neighbouring villages ChotaHazri and MotaHazri.

ChotaHazri has 4,522 fewer males than MotaHazri.

MotaHazri has 4,020 more females than males.

ChotaHazri has twice as many females as males.

ChotaHazri has 2,910 fewer females than MotaHazri.

What is the total number of males in ChotaHazri?

[1] 11264

[2] 14174

[3] 5632

[4] 10154

Answer: [3] 5632

Question 4: All the page numbers from a book are added, beginning at page 1. However, one page number was added twice by mistake. The sum obtained was 1000. Which page number was added twice?

[1] 44

[2] 45

[3] 10

[4] 12

Answer: [3] 10

Question 5: Three friends, returning from a movie, stopped to eat at a restaurant. After dinner, they paid their bill and noticed a bowl of mints at the front counter. Sita took one-third of the mints, but returned four because she had a momentary pang of guilt. Fatima then took one-fourth of what was left but returned three for similar reasons. Eswari then took half of the remainder but threw two back into the bowl. The bowl had only 17 minutes left when the raid was over. How many mints were originally in the bowl?

[1] 38

[2] 31

[3] 41

[4] None of these

Answer: [4] None of these

CAT 2024 November 13 Daily Practice Questions with Answers: VARC

Five sentences related to a topic are given below. Properly arrange those sentences to form a meaningful paragraph. Choose the correct sequence for the below questions.

  1. But the attention of the layman, not surprisingly, has been captured by the atom bomb, although there is at least a chance that it may never be used again.
  2. Of all the changes introduced by man into the household of nature, [controlled]large-scale nuclear fission is undoubtedly the most dangerous and most profound.
  3. The danger to humanity created by the so-called peaceful uses of atomic energy may, however, be much greater.
  4. The resultant ionizing radiation has become the most serious agent of pollution of the environment and the greatest threat to man’s survival on earth.

Answer: 2413

  1. It advocated a conservative approach to antitrust enforcement that espouses faith in efficient markets and voiced suspicion regarding the merits of judicial intervention to correct anticompetitive practices.
  2. Many industries have consistently gained market share, the lion’s share – without any official concern; the most successful technology companies have grown into veritable titans, on the premise that they advance ‘public interest’.
  3. That the new anticompetitive risks posed by tech giants like Google, Facebook, and Amazon, necessitate new legal solutions could be attributed to the dearth of enforcement actions against monopolies and the few cases challenging mergers in the USA.
  4. The criterion of ‘consumer welfare standard’ and the principle that antitrust law should serve consumer interests and that it should protect competition rather than individual competitors was an antitrust law introduced by, and named after, the 'Chicago school'.

Answer: 4123

  1. Each one personified a different aspect of good fortune.
  2. The others were versions of popular Buddhist gods, Hindu gods and Daoist gods.
  3. Seven popular Japanese deities, the Shichi Fukujin, were considered to bring good luck and happiness.
  4. Although they were included in the Shinto pantheon, only two of them, Daikoku and Ebisu, were indigenous Japanese gods.

Answer: 3142

  1. People with dyslexia have difficulty with print-reading, and people with autism spectrum disorder have difficulty with mind-reading.
  2. An example of a lost cognitive instinct is mind-reading: our capacity to think of ourselves and others as having beliefs, desires, thoughts and feelings.
  3. Mind-reading looks increasingly like literacy, a skill we know for sure is not in our genes, since scripts have been around for only 5,000-6,000 years.
  4. Print-reading, like mind-reading varies across cultures, depends heavily on certain parts of the brain, and is subject to developmental disorders.

Answer: 2341

  1. Complex computational elements of the CNS are organized according to a “nested” hierarchic criterion; the organization is not permanent and can change dynamically from moment to moment as they carry out a computational task.
  2. Echolocation in bats exemplifies adaptation produced by natural selection; a function not produced by natural selection for its current use is exaptation --feathers might have originally arisen in the context of selection for insulation.
  3. From a structural standpoint, consistent with exaptation, the living organism is organized as a complex of “Russian Matryoshka Dolls” -- smaller structures are contained within larger ones in multiple layers.
  4. The exaptation concept, and the Russian-doll organization concept of living beings deduced from studies on evolution of the various apparatuses in mammals, can be applied for the most complex human organ: the central nervous system (CNS).

Answer: 2431

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