CAT 2024 November 8 Daily Practice Questions with Answers

Prasanthi Boodati

Updated On: November 08, 2024 06:01 AM

Here are CAT 2024 November 8 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 8 Daily Practice Questions with AnswersCAT 2024 November 8 Daily Practice Questions with Answers

CAT 2024 November 8 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 8 Daily Practice Questions with Answers: Quantitative Aptitude

Here are the daily practice questions with answers for CAT 2024 November 8 for the quantitative aptitude section:

Question 1: Let n! = 1 × 2 × 3 × … × n for integer n ≥ If p = 1! + (2 × 2!) + (3 × 3!) + … + (10 × 10!), then p + 2 when divided by 11! Leaves a remainder of

[1] 10

[2] 0

[3] 7

[4] 1

Answer: [4] 1

Question 2: The digits of a three-digit number A are written in the reverse order to form another three-digit number B. If B > A and B-A is perfectly divisible by 7, then which of the following is necessarily true?

[1] 100 < A < 299

[2] 106 < A < 305

[3] 112 < A < 311

[4] 118< A < 317

Answer: [2] 106 < A < 305

Question 3: For a positive integer n, let pn denote the product of the digits of n and sn denote the sum of the digits of n. The number of integers between 10 and 1000 for which pn + sn = n is

[1] 81

[2] 16

[3] 18

[4] 9

Answer: [4] 9

Question 4: A rectangular floor is fully covered with square tiles of identical size. The tiles on the edges are white and the tiles in the interior are red. The number of white tiles is the same as the number of red tiles.

A possible value of the number of tiles along one edge of the floor is

[1] 10

[2] 12

[3] 14

[4] 16

Answer: [2] 12

Question 5: Let S be a set of positive integers such that every element n of S satisfies the conditions

I. 1000 ≤n ≤1200

II. Every digit in n is odd

Then how many elements of S are divisible by 3?

[1] 9

[2] 10

[3] 11

[4] 12

Answer: [1] 9

CAT 2024 November 8 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. Scientists have for the first time managed to edit genes in. a human embryo to repair a genetic mutation, fueling hopes that such procedures may one day be available outside laboratory conditions.
  2. The cardiac disease causes sudden death in otherwise healthy young athletes and affects about one in 500 people overall.
  3. Correcting the mutation in the gene would not only ensure that the child is healthy but also prevents transmission of the mutation to future generations.
  4. It is caused by a mutation in a particular gene and a child will suffer from the condition even if it inherits only one copy of the mutated gene.
  5. In results announced in Nature this week, scientists fixed a mutation that thickens the heart muscle, a condition called hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

Answer: 15243

  1. Before plants can take life from the atmosphere, nitrogen must undergo transformations similar to ones that food undergoes in our digestive machinery.
  2. In its aerial form nitrogen is insoluble, unusable and is in need of transformation.
  3. Lightning starts the series of chemical reactions that need to happen to nitrogen, ultimately helping it nourish our earth.
  4. Nitrogen — an essential food for plants — is an abundant resource, with about 22 million tons of it floating over each square mile of earth.
  5. One of the most dramatic examples in nature of ill wind that blows goodness is lightning.

Answer: 53421

  1. The process of handing down implies not a passive transfer, but some contestation in defining what exactly is to be handed down.
  2. Wherever Western scholars have worked on the Indian past, the selection is even more apparent and the inventing of a tradition much more recognizable.
  3. Every generation selects what it requires from the past and makes its innovations, some more than others.
  4. It is now a truism to say that traditions are not handed down unchanged, but are invented.
  5. Just as life has death as its opposite, so is tradition by default the opposite of innovation.

Answer: 54132

  1. The implications of retelling of Indian stories, hence, takes on new meaning in a modern India.
  2. The stories we tell reflect the world around us.
  3. We cannot help but retell the stories that we value — after all, they are never quite right for us — in our time.
  4. And even if we manage to get them quite right, they are only right for us — other people living around us will have different reasons for telling similar stories.
  5. As soon as we capture a story, the world we were trying to capture has changed.

Answer: 25341

  1. This has huge implications for the health care system as it operates today, where depleted resources and time lead to patients rotating in and out of doctor's offices, oftentimes receiving minimal care or concern (what is commonly referred to as "bedside manner") from doctors.
  2. The placebo effect is when an individual's medical condition or pain shows signs of improvement based on a fake intervention that has been presented to them as a real one and used to be regularly dismissed by researchers as a psychological effect.
  3. The placebo effect is not solely based on believing in treatment, however, as the clinical setting in which treatments are administered is also paramount.
  4. That the mind has the power to trigger biochemical changes because the individual believes that a given drug or intervention will be effective could empower chronic patients through the notion of our bodies' capacity for self-healing.
  5. Placebo effects are now studied not just as foils for "real" interventions but as a potential portal into the self-healing powers of the body.

Answer: 25431

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