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Cat sample paper 3
INSTRUCTIONS – Please read these carefully before attempting the test
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This is based on pattern of previous years CAT papers.2. There are three sections.3. The total time allotted is 2 hours exactly. Please note your start time and endtime on the answer sheet. Do not take more than 2 hours, or you will get awrong assessment.4. Please fill all the details, as asked on top of the answer sheet.5. Please try to maximize your attempt overall but you need to do well in allthree sections.6. Different question carry different marks some are for ½ marks, some arefor 1 mark and some others for 2 marks.7. There is negative marking for every wrong answer.8. Since it is a time constrained test and you have 2 hour, and all questioncarry equal marks please do not get struck on any question, but move fast totry and do easier one.9. Please do all scratch work on paper only, no extra sheets to be used. Put allyour answers on the answer sheet.10. Relax. You are competing against yourself.
 
Sections ISub-section I-A: Number of Questions = 26Note: Questions 1 to 26 carry one mark each.Directions for Questions 1 to 4:
Answer the questions on the basis of theinformation given below. The data points in the figure below represent monthlyincome and expenditure data of individual members of the Ahuja family (n), theBose family (?), the Coomar family--(O), and the Dubey family ( l). For thesequestions, savings is defined asSavings = Income – Expenditure1. Which family has the lowest average income?1.Ahuja 2. Bose 3. Coomar 4. Dubey2. Which family has the highest average expenditure?1. Ahuja 2. Bose 3. Coomar 4. Dubey3. The highest amount of savings accrues to a member of which family?1. Ahuja 2. Bose 3. Coomar 4. Dubey4. Which family has the lowest average savings?1. Ahuja 2. Bose 3. Coomar 4. DubeyExpenditureIncome = ExpenditureExenditure1000 2000 30001000200010000
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Directions for Questions 5 to 8:
Answer the questions on the basis of the informationgiven below.The Dean's office recently scanned student results into the central computer system.When their character reading software cannot read something, it leaves that spaceblank. The scanner output reads as follows:Name Finance Marketing Statistics Strategy Operations GPAAparna B F 1.4Bikas D D F FChandra D A F F 2.4Deepak A B D D 3.2Fazal D F B D 2.4Gowri C C A B 3.8Hari B A D 2.8Ismet B A Jagdeep A A B C 3.8Kunal F A F F 1.8Leena B A B F 3.2Manab A B BNisha A D B A F 3.6Osman C B B A 4.6Preeti F D D 3.2Rahul A C A F 4.2Sameer C F BTara B 2.4Urkarsh F C A 3.0Vipul A C C F 2.4In the grading system, A, B, C, D, and F grades fetch 6, 4,3,2, and 0 grade pointsrespectively. The Grade Point Average (GPA) is the arithmetic mean of the grade pointsobtained in the five subjects. For example Nisha's GPA is (6 + 2 + 4 + 6 + 0) /5 = 3.6.Some additional facts are also known about the students' grades. These area. Vipul obtained the same grade in Marketing as Aparna obtained inFinance and Strategy.b. Fazal obtained the same grade in Strategy as Utkarsh did inMarketing.c. Tara received the same grade in exactly three courses.5. What grade did Preeti obtain in Statistics?1.A 2.B 3.C 4.D6. In Operations, Tara could have received the same grade as1. Ismet 2. Hari 3. Jagdeep 4.Manab
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