CAT Practice Question and Answer
8Q: Name an eminent cartoonist who created the comic book character like Chacha Chaudary and Sabu who died in 2014 ? 1215 05b5cc6cae4d2b4197774e05e
5b5cc6cae4d2b4197774e05e- 1Angela Nemethfalse
- 2Pran Kumar Sharmatrue
- 3Madhukar Singhfalse
- 4DP Yadavfalse
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Answer : 2. "Pran Kumar Sharma"
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Answer: B) Pran Kumar Sharma Explanation:
Q: RBI controls the commercial banks through 1119 05b5cc6cae4d2b4197774e063
5b5cc6cae4d2b4197774e063- 1Calling for returns and other informationfalse
- 2Periodic inspection of banksfalse
- 3Follow up actionfalse
- 4All of the abovetrue
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Answer : 4. "All of the above"
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Answer: D) All of the above Explanation:
Q: NPA in banking terminology implies ______. 1275 05b5cc6cae4d2b4197774e059
5b5cc6cae4d2b4197774e059- 1Net Performing Assetsfalse
- 2New Performing Assetsfalse
- 3Non-Performing Assetstrue
- 4New Pension Actfalse
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Answer : 3. "Non-Performing Assets"
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Answer: C) Non-Performing Assets Explanation:
Q: "Kargil Vijay Diwas" was observed on _____. 4422 05b5cc6cae4d2b4197774e054
5b5cc6cae4d2b4197774e054- 126 Julytrue
- 227 Julyfalse
- 325 Julyfalse
- 429 Julyfalse
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Answer : 1. "26 July"
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Answer: A) 26 July Explanation:
Q: The book " The Vijay Mallya Story " has been written by _____ 2065 05b5cc6cae4d2b4197774e04f
5b5cc6cae4d2b4197774e04f- 1Vijay Mallyafalse
- 2Gopinathfalse
- 3Giriprakashtrue
- 4Siddharth Mallyafalse
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Answer : 3. "Giriprakash"
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Answer: C) Giriprakash Explanation:
Q: Munna and Chinna are partners in a firm out of which Munna is sleeping partner and Chinna is working partner. Munna invests Rs. 1,40,000 and Chinna invests Rs. 80,000. Chinna receives 14.5% of profit for managing the business and the rest is shared between both in ratio of their investments. Munna's share in the profit of Rs. 19600 is ? 2059 05b5cc6cae4d2b4197774e04a
5b5cc6cae4d2b4197774e04a- 1Rs. 9580.25false
- 2Rs. 10600false
- 3Rs. 10664.15true
- 4Rs. 11060.48false
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Answer : 3. "Rs. 10664.15"
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Answer: C) Rs. 10664.15 Explanation: Profit received by Chinna as working partner = 14.5% of Rs. 19600 = 14.5x19600/100 = Rs. 2842 Balance in profit = 19600-2842 = Rs. 16758 Ratio of investment of Chinna & Munna = 80,000 : 1,40,000 = 4 : 7 Hence share of Chinna in investment = 4x16758/100 = Rs. 6093.85 Therefore, Share of Munna = 19600 - 2842 - 6093.85 = Rs. 10664.15
Q: In how many ways the letters of the word OLIVER be arranged so that the vowels in the word always occur in the dictionary order as we move from left to right ? 1725 05b5cc6cae4d2b4197774e045
5b5cc6cae4d2b4197774e045- 1186false
- 2144false
- 3136false
- 4120true
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Answer : 4. "120"
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Answer: D) 120 Explanation: In given word OLIVER there are 3 vowels E, I & O. These can be arranged in only one way as dictionary order E, I & O. There are 6 letters in thegiven word. First arrange 3 vowels. This can be done in 6C3 ways and that too in only one way.(dictionary order E, I & O) Remaining 3 letters can be placed in 3 places = 3! ways Total number of possible ways of arranging letters of OLIVER = 3! x C36 ways = 6x5x4 = 120 ways.
Q: Watson bought a book for Rs. 240 and sold to Johny at a profit of 50%. Johny wants to sell this book to Shekar so that he earns a profit of 25%. But Shekar is adamant at buying this book at a discount of 10%. What marked price should Johny quote to Shekar so as to achieve desired profit ? 1462 05b5cc6cae4d2b4197774e040
5b5cc6cae4d2b4197774e040- 1Rs. 450false
- 2Rs. 360false
- 3Rs. 415false
- 4Rs. 500true
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Answer : 4. "Rs. 500"
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Answer: D) Rs. 500 Explanation: Watson bought the book for Rs. 240 and sold to Johny at a profit of 50%. S.P = C.P(1 + P%/100) => S.P for Watson = C.P for Johny = 240(1 + 50/100) = 240 x 1.5 = Rs. 360 Let Johny quoted the marked price of the book as Rs. M We know, SP = M.P(1 - Discount(%)/100) Here discount = 10% to Shekar, S.P for Johny = M(1 - 10/100) = 0.9M But Johny want to earn 25% profit, => S.P = C.P(1 + P%/100) => 0.9M = 360(1 + 25/100) => M = (360x1.25)/0.9 => M = Rs. 500 Therefore, Johny should quote Rs. 500 as the marked price of the book to get 25% profit and allowing 10% discount to Shekar.

