CASELET-1 || Data Interpretation || CAT 2021 || 22 October
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Question 1
There are three different factories A, B and C. Each factory manufactures different number of bottles of either red colour or yellow colour.
Factory A: The number of red colour bottles manufactured is 270
Factory B: The number of yellow colour bottles manufactured is same as the total number of bottles manufactured by factory A
Factory C: Total 240 bottles are manufactured and 1/3 of the bottles are red.
The number of yellow bottles manufactured by factory A is 20 more than the number of yellow bottles manufactured by factory C. The number of red bottles manufactured by factory B is one-third of the yellow bottles manufactured by factory B
What is the total number of bottles manufactured by factory A?
Question 2
There are three different factories A, B and C. Each factory manufactures different number of bottles of either red colour or yellow colour.
Factory A: The number of red colour bottles manufactured is 270
Factory B: The number of yellow colour bottles manufactured is same as the total number of bottles manufactured by factory A
Factory C: Total 240 bottles are manufactured and 1/3 of the bottles are red.
The number of yellow bottles manufactured by factory A is 20 more than the number of yellow bottles manufactured by factory C. The number of red bottles manufactured by factory B is one-third of the yellow bottles manufactured by factory B
Question 3
There are three different factories A, B and C. Each factory manufactures different number of bottles of either red colour or yellow colour.
Factory A: The number of red colour bottles manufactured is 270
Factory B: The number of yellow colour bottles manufactured is same as the total number of bottles manufactured by factory A
Factory C: Total 240 bottles are manufactured and 1/3 of the bottles are red.
The number of yellow bottles manufactured by factory A is 20 more than the number of yellow bottles manufactured by factory C. The number of red bottles manufactured by factory B is one-third of the yellow bottles manufactured by factory B
Question 4
There are three different factories A, B and C. Each factory manufactures different number of bottles of either red colour or yellow colour.
Factory A: The number of red colour bottles manufactured is 270
Factory B: The number of yellow colour bottles manufactured is same as the total number of bottles manufactured by factory A
Factory C: Total 240 bottles are manufactured and 1/3 of the bottles are red.
The number of yellow bottles manufactured by factory A is 20 more than the number of yellow bottles manufactured by factory C. The number of red bottles manufactured by factory B is one-third of the yellow bottles manufactured by factory B
Question 5
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There are three trains A, B and C. The speeds and the lengths of each train are different. The time taken by train A having the length of 320 m, is to cross a pole is 16 seconds. The ratio of the speed of train A to train B is 5 : 4. Time taken by train A and B to cross each other in same direction is 130 seconds. The ratio of the length of train B to train C is 5 : 12. The time taken by train C to cross 160 m long bridge is 16 seconds.
What is the ratio of the speed of train A to train C?
Question 6
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
There are three trains A, B and C. The speeds and the lengths of each train are different. The time taken by train A having the length of 320 m, is to cross a pole is 16 seconds. The ratio of the speed of train A to train B is 5 : 4. Time taken by train A and B to cross each other in same direction is 130 seconds. The ratio of the length of train B to train C is 5 : 12. The time taken by train C to cross 160 m long bridge is 16 seconds.
Question 7
Direction: Study the following information carefully and answer the question given below:
There are three trains A, B and C. The speeds and the lengths of each train are different. The time taken by train A having the length of 320 m, is to cross a pole is 16 seconds. The ratio of the speed of train A to train B is 5 : 4. Time taken by train A and B to cross each other in same direction is 130 seconds. The ratio of the length of train B to train C is 5 : 12. The time taken by train C to cross 160 m long bridge is 16 seconds.
Quantity II: The time taken by train C to cross a pole.
Question 8
The data given below is about the number of movie tickets sold by a cinema house in five different days – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. The number of movie tickets sold in Tuesday is 20% more than that in Wednesday. The average of the number of tickets sold in Tuesday and Thursday together is same as the number of tickets sold in Monday. The number of tickets sold in Friday is 160. The ratio of the number of tickets sold in Thursday to Friday is 3 : 2. The sum of the number of tickets sold in Monday and Friday is 385.
What is the ratio of the number of tickets sold in Monday to Thursday?
Question 9
The data given below is about the number of movie tickets sold by a cinema house in five different days – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. The number of movie tickets sold in Tuesday is 20% more than that in Wednesday. The average of the number of tickets sold in Tuesday and Thursday together is same as the number of tickets sold in Monday. The number of tickets sold in Friday is 160. The ratio of the number of tickets sold in Thursday to Friday is 3 : 2. The sum of the number of tickets sold in Monday and Friday is 385.
Question 10
The data given below is about the number of movie tickets sold by a cinema house in five different days – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. The number of movie tickets sold in Tuesday is 20% more than that in Wednesday. The average of the number of tickets sold in Tuesday and Thursday together is same as the number of tickets sold in Monday. The number of tickets sold in Friday is 160. The ratio of the number of tickets sold in Thursday to Friday is 3 : 2. The sum of the number of tickets sold in Monday and Friday is 385.
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