CAT2003L Related Question Answers

1. Which of the following statements is not true?





2. Which of the following statements is true?




3. Which of the following is true?






4. Read the following passage and answer the questions. Passage: Tutankhamen was Pharoah of Egypt from 1361 to 1352 BC. He died at the early age of nineteen and was buried in a tomb in the Valley of the Kings, on the west bank of the river Nile. Not much is known about the life of this king or why he died so young. In fact, we would never have heard of him if not for the magnificent treasures found in his tomb. All the other tombs in the Valley of the Kings had been robbed in ancient times. But nobody knew about Tutankhamen's tomb for hundreds of years. Hence, there was a great deal of excitement when his tomb was discovered by two Englishmen. One of them, Howard Carter, was a professional archaeologist. The other, Lord Camarvon, was a rich man interested in archaeology and who generously spent his money on excavations. For four years, from 1917 to 1922, they had been excavating in the Valley of the Kings without finding anything new. They were on the verge of giving up when a step appeared as Carter was clearing some stones near a royal tomb. He excavated further and unearthed a breathtaking collection of treasures in a tomb, all buried with Tutankhamen 3274 years ago! However, the story of Tutankhamen did not end there. Some Egyptians believed that according to an ancient curse anyone who touched Tutankhamen's tomb would die. Most people laughed at the idea of the curse coming true. However, when the last man climbed out of the tomb, a sudden sandstorm blew up and people saw a hawk, the ancient royal symbol of Egypt, fly overhead. Locals took this to mean that the spirit of the dead king had left his tomb, cursing those who had opened it. Five months later, Lord Camarvon, died of an infected mosquito bite on his cheek.Which ONE of the following statements is TRUE?
 






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6. DIRECTIONS for the following three questions: In each question, there are two statements: A and B, either of which can be true or false on the basis of the information given below.A research agency collected the following data regarding the admission process of a reputed management school in India.Statement A: The success rate of moving from written test to interview stage for males was worse than for females in 2003.Statement B: The success rate of moving from written test to interview stage for females was better in 2002 than in 2003.
 





7. Statement A: In 2002, the number of females selected for the course as a proportion of the number of females who bought application forms, was higher than the corresponding proportion for males.Statement B: In 2002, among those called for interview, males had a greater success rate than females.





8. Statement A: The percentage of absentees in the written test among females decreased from 2002 to 2003.Statement B: The percentage of absentees in the written test among males was larger than among females in 2003.





9. After which month did Seeta's rate of growth start to decline?





10. Who grew at the fastest rate in the first two months of life?





11. The rate of growth during the third month was the lowest for





12. Among the four infants, who grew the least in the first five months of life? (in %)





13. DIRECTIONS for the following three questions: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.The table below provides certain demographic details of 30 respondents who were part of a survey. The demographic characteristics are: gender, number of children, and age of respondents. The first number in each cell is the number of respondents in that group. The minimum and maximum age of respondents in each group is given in brackets. For example, there are five female respondents with no children and among these five, the youngest is 34 years old, while the oldest is 49.The percentage of respondents aged less than 40 years is at least
 





14. Given the information above, the percentage of respondents older than 35 can be at most





15. The percentage of respondents that fall into the 35 to 40 years age group (both inclusive) is at least





16. DIRECTIONS for the following three questions: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.Spam that enters our electronic mailboxes can be classified under several spam heads. The following table shows the distribution of such spam worldwide over time. The total number of spam emails received during December 2002 was larger than the number received in June 2003. The total number of spam emails received during September 2002 was larger than the number received in March 2003. The figures in the table represent the percentage of all spam emails received during that period, falling into those respective categories.In which category was the percentage of spam emails increasing but at a decreasing rate?
 





17. In the health category, the number of spam emails received in December 2002 as compared to June 2003.





18. In the financial category, the number of spam emails received in September 2002 as compared to March 2003.





19. DIRECTIONS for the following three questions: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.One of the functions of the Reserve Bank of India is to mobilize funds for the Government of India by issuing securities. The following table shows details of funds mobilized during the period July 2002 - July 2003. Notice that on each date there were two rounds of issues, each with a different maturity.How many times was the issue of securities under-subscribed, i.e., how often did the total amount mobilized fall short of the amount notified?
 





20. DIRECTIONS for the following three questions: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.Each point in the graph below shows the profit and turnover data for a company. Each company belongs to one of the three industries: textile, cement and steel.For how many companies does the profit exceed 10% of turnover?
 





21. For how many steel companies with a turnover of more than 2000 is the profit less than 300?





22. An investor wants to buy stock of only steel or cement companies with a turnover more than 1000 and profit exceeding 10% of turnover. How many choices are available to the investor?





23. DIRECTIONS for the following three questions: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.Details of the top 20 MBA schools in the US as ranked by US News and World Report, 1997 are given below.Madhu has received admission in all schools listed above. She wishes to select the highest overall ranked school whose annual tuition fee does not exceed $23,000 and median starting salary is at least $70,000. Which school will she select?
 





24. In terms of staring salary and tuition fee, how many schools are uniformly better (higher median starting salary AND lower tuition fee) than Dartmouth College?





25. How many schools in the list above have single digit rankings on at least 3 of the 4 parameters (overall ranking, ranking by academics, ranking by recruiters and ranking by placement)?





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