MEGA QUIZ 29 & WEEKLY REVISION || Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation || CAT 2021 || 3 October
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Question 1
Telecom operators get revenue from transfer of data and voice. Average revenue received from transfer of each unit of data is known as ARDT. In the diagram below, the revenue received from data transfer as percentage of total revenue received and the ARDT in US Dollars (USD) are given for various countries.
Question 2
Telecom operators get revenue from transfer of data and voice. Average revenue received from transfer of each unit of data is known as ARDT. In the diagram below, the revenue received from data transfer as percentage of total revenue received and the ARDT in US Dollars (USD) are given for various countries.
Question 3
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A tea taster was assigned to rate teas from six different locations - Munnar, Wayanad, Ooty, Darjeeling, Assam and Himachal. These teas were placed in six cups, numbered 1 to 6, not necessarily in the same order. The tea taster was asked to rate these teas on the strength of their flavour on a scale of 1 to 10. He gave a unique integer rating to each tea. Some other information is given below:
1) Cup 6 contained tea from Himachal.
2) Tea from Ooty got the highest rating, but it was not in Cup 3
3) The rating of tea in Cup 3 was double the rating of the tea in Cup 5
4) Only two cups got ratings in even numbers.
5) Cup 2 got the minimum rating and this rating was an even number.
6) Tea in Cup 3 got a higher rating than that in Cup 1
7) The rating of tea from Wayanad was more than the rating of tea from Munnar, but less than that from Assam.
Question 4
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A tea taster was assigned to rate teas from six different locations - Munnar, Wayanad, Ooty, Darjeeling, Assam and Himachal. These teas were placed in six cups, numbered 1 to 6, not necessarily in the same order. The tea taster was asked to rate these teas on the strength of their flavour on a scale of 1 to 10. He gave a unique integer rating to each tea. Some other information is given below:
1) Cup 6 contained tea from Himachal.
2) Tea from Ooty got the highest rating, but it was not in Cup 3
3) The rating of tea in Cup 3 was double the rating of the tea in Cup 5
4) Only two cups got ratings in even numbers.
5) Cup 2 got the minimum rating and this rating was an even number.
6) Tea in Cup 3 got a higher rating than that in Cup 1
7) The rating of tea from Wayanad was more than the rating of tea from Munnar, but less than that from Assam.
Question 5
Ten people i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and J live in a ten-floor building. The lowermost floor is numbered as 1, the floor above it numbered as 2 so on till the last floor which is numbered as 10. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
Three people live between A and J, who lives on the second floor. Two people live between I and A. Three people live between I and B. H lives adjacent to B. Number of people who live above H is the same as the number of people who live below C. D lives two floors above E. E lives on an odd-numbered floor. F does not live on the top floor.
Question 6
Ten people i.e. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, and J live in a ten-floor building. The lowermost floor is numbered as 1, the floor above it numbered as 2 so on till the last floor which is numbered as 10. All the information is not necessarily in the same order.
Three people live between A and J, who lives on the second floor. Two people live between I and A. Three people live between I and B. H lives adjacent to B. Number of people who live above H is the same as the number of people who live below C. D lives two floors above E. E lives on an odd-numbered floor. F does not live on the top floor.
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Question 9
Five boxes J, K, L, M, and N containing different articles are placed one above the other in a stack but not necessarily in the same order. The box containing Belts is placed above the box containing Shoes. N is placed above M and below J, which is not placed at the top. Two boxes are placed below the box containing Pants. The box containing Caps is placed below J but not at the bottom. K contains Shirts and is placed below the box containing Pants.
Which of the following boxes contain Caps?
Question 10
Five boxes J, K, L, M, and N containing different articles are placed one above the other in a stack but not necessarily in the same order. The box containing Belts is placed above the box containing Shoes. N is placed above M and below J, which is not placed at the top. Two boxes are placed below the box containing Pants. The box containing Caps is placed below J but not at the bottom. K contains Shirts and is placed below the box containing Pants.
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