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1 following list gives the number of runs scored by the Indian batsmen in a match. The batsmen
The
are given in the order in which they came to bat. The values below give the score of the team at
which the wickets fell.
INDIA The score of the team at which the wickets fell are as follows 1-25,
Name of the batsman Score 2- 52, 3 - 70,4 -100,5 - 130, 6-165, 7-190, 8 - 200,9-205 and 10 -
R. Uthappa 15 220.
Sachin Tendulkar 26 India's total score is the sum of the scores made by the batsmen and
G. Gambhir 31 e extras if any. The extras, are not in the name of any batsman.
Yuvraj Singh 8 80
Rohit Sharma 52 132 1. What was India's score when G. Gambhir was out? (Write-
1 if cannot be determined)
M.S. Dhoni 23 155 100
Y. Pathan 37
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Harbhajan Singh 5 207
Sreesanth 2 209
Ishant Sharma 4 zoll
TOTAL 220
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Set-
1 following list gives the number of runs scored by the Indian batsmen in a match. The batsmen
The
are given in the order in which they came to bat. The values below give the score of the team at
which the wickets fell.
INDIA The score of the team at which the wickets fell are as follows 1-25,
Name of the batsman Score 2- 52, 3 - 70,4 -100,5 - 130, 6-165, 7-190, 8 - 200,9-205 and 10 -
R. Uthappa 15 220.
Sachin Tendulkar 26 India's total score is the sum of the scores made by the batsmen and
G. Gambhir 31 extras if any. The extras, are not in the name of any batsman.
Yuvraj Singh 8
Rohit Sharma 52
2. What was India's score when Rohit was out? (Write-1
if cannot be determined)
M.S. Dhoni 23 168
Y. Pathan 37
P. Chawla 10
Harbhajan Singh 5
Sreesanth 2
Ishant Sharma 4
TOTAL 220
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Set-
1 following list gives the number of runs scored by the Indian batsmen in a match. The batsmen
The
are given in the order in which they came to bat. The values below give the score of the team at
which the wickets fell.
INDIA The score of the team at which the wickets fell are as follows 1-25,
Name of the batsman Score 2- 52, 3 - 70,4 -100,5 - 130, 6-165, 7-190, 8 - 200,9-205 and 10 -
R. Uthappa 15 220.
Sachin Tendulkar 26 India's total score is the sum of the scores made by the batsmen and
G. Gambhir 31 extras if any. The extras, are not in the name of any batsman.
Yuvraj Singh 8
Rohit Sharma 52 3. Who was the other batsman when Yusuf Pathan got out?
M.S. Dhoni 23 a) Ishant SharmaL
Yusuf Pathan 37 b) Harbhajan Singh
Piyush Chawla 10 c) Sreeshant
Harbhajan Singh 5 d) Piyush Chawla
Sreesanth 2
Ishant Sharma 4
TOTAL 220
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Set-
1 following list gives the number of runs scored by the Indian batsmen in a match. The batsmen
The
are given in the order in which they came to bat. The values below give the score of the team at
which the wickets fell.
INDIA The score of the team at which the wickets fell are as follows 1-25,
Name of the batsman Score 2- 52, 3 - 70,4 -100,5 - 130, 6-165, 7-190, 8 - 200,9-205 and 10 -
R. Uthappa 15 220.
Sachin Tendulkar 26
India's total score is the sum of the scores made by the batsmen and
extras if any. The extras, are not in the name of any batsman.
G. Gambhir 31
Yuvraj Singh 8
4. Which player was out when India's score was 70?
Rohit Sharma 52
a)R. Uthappa
M.S. Dhoni 23
b) Sachin Tendulkar
Yusuf Pathan 37
c)G. Gambir
Piyush Chawla 10
d) Yuvraj Singh
-
Harbhajan Singh 5
Sreesanth 2
Ishant Sharma 4
TOTAL 220
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Hari is the operations manager in a factory that manufactures toys. During a certain month, he
2
experimented with five different processes - Process through Process V-for manufacturing toys in his
factory. The table below provides, for each of the five processes, partial information about the
manufacturing cost incurred per unit manufactured using that process, the number of units manufactured
during that month using that process and the total manufacturing cost incurred using that process. Each
rownecessarily
not in the table in
represents
any the information for one
Theprocess,
following information is known about the units
order. manufactured during the month using the five
Manufacturin No. of units Total processes:
g Cost per Manufacturin 1. Considering all the units manufactured during the month,
unit (₹/unit) g Cost (in ₹) the average cost of manufacturing one unit was Rs.31.80
39 2. The number of units manufactured using Process III was
2000 more than the number of units manufactured using
16500 660,000 Process IV, the cost per unit for which was the second
21 19000 lowest.
3. The cost per unit was the third highest for Process V
765,000 and the total cost for Process Ill was not greater than Rs.
7,50,000.
25 375,000 Q1) How
4. The cost many
per unitunits were Il was less than that for
for Process
In class
done manufactured
Process
-- V, while the
during thecost per unit
month for Process
using ProcessIll Ill?
was at least Rs.35.
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Set-
Hari is the operations manager in a factory that manufactures toys. During a certain month, he
2
experimented with five different processes - Process through Process V-for manufacturing toys in his
factory. The table below provides, for each of the five processes, partial information about the
manufacturing cost incurred per unit manufactured using that process, the number of units manufactured
during that month using that process and the total manufacturing cost incurred using that process. Each
rownecessarily
not in the table in
represents
any the information for one
Theprocess,
following information is known about the units
order. manufactured during the month using the five
Manufacturin No. of units Total processes:
g Cost per Manufacturin 1. Considering all the units manufactured during the month,
unit (₹/unit) g Cost (in ₹) the average cost of manufacturing one unit was Rs.31.80
39 2. The number of units manufactured using Process III was
2000 more than the number of units manufactured using
16500 660,000 Process IV, the cost per unit for which was the second
21 19000 lowest.
3. The cost per unit was the third highest for Process V
765,000 and the total cost for Process Ill was not greater than Rs.
7,50,000.
25 375,000 Q2) The
4. The costtotal manufacturing
per unit costless
for Process Il was during the for
than that
month
Process
V,
was while
thethe cost perfor
highest unit for Process Ill was at least Rs.35.
a) Process
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on Unacademy V c) Process
Plus/Iconic II d)
Subscriptions
Set-
Hari is the operations manager in a factory that manufactures toys. During a certain month, he
2
experimented with five different processes - Process through Process V-for manufacturing toys in his
factory. The table below provides, for each of the five processes, partial information about the
manufacturing cost incurred per unit manufactured using that process, the number of units manufactured
during that month using that process and the total manufacturing cost incurred using that process. Each
rownecessarily
not in the table in
represents
any the information for one
Theprocess,
following information is known about the units
order. manufactured during the month using the five
Manufacturin No. of units Total processes:
g Cost per Manufacturin 1. Considering all the units manufactured during the month,
unit (₹/unit) g Cost (in ₹) the average cost of manufacturing one unit was Rs.31.80
39 2. The number of units manufactured using Process III was
2000 more than the number of units manufactured using
16500 660,000 Process IV, the cost per unit for which was the second
21 19000 lowest.
3. The cost per unit was the third highest for Process V
765,000 and the total cost for Process Ill was not greater than Rs.
7,50,000.
25 375,000 Q3) What is the
4. The cost per unittotal number
for Process of units
Il was less than that for
manufactured
Process
V, while the
during thecost permonth
given unit for Process Ill the
using all was five
at least Rs.35.
processes?
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Set-
Hari is the operations manager in a factory that manufactures toys. During a certain month, he experimented with
2
five different processes - Process through Process V-for manufacturing toys in his factory. The table below
provides, for each of the five processes, partial information about the manufacturing cost incurred per unit
manufactured using that process, the number of units manufactured during that month using that process and the
total manufacturing cost incurred using that process. Each row in the table represents the information for one
process, not necessarily in any order.
Manufacturin No. of units Total
g Cost per Manufacturin The following information is known about the units
unit g Cost (in ₹)
(₹/unit)
manufactured during the month using the five processes:
1. Considering all the units manufactured during the month,
39
the average cost of manufacturing one unit was Rs.31.80
16500 660,000 2. The number of units manufactured using Process III was
2000 more than the number of units manufactured using
21 19000 Process IV, the cost per unit for which was the second lowest.
3. The cost per unit was the third highest for Process V and the
765,000 total cost for Process Ill was not greater than Rs. 7,50,000.
25 375,000
4. The cost per unit for Process Il was less than that for
Process V, while the cost per unit for Process Ill was at least
Rs.35.

Q4) If the total number of units that Hari manufactured in the next month is the same as that in the given month
and he manufactured all the units using the process for which the cost per unit is the lowest, what will be the
total cost of manufacturing for the next month?
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SET: 3 The following table refers to preparatory classes for CAT entrance exam in India. The entire
preparatory class market in India is a fragmented sector with LC Classes, MITE Classes, IQ Academy,
MSI and Unacademy being a few players and then there are numerous other players that are all
dubbed in as ‘Others’. The table gives the data about the number of students at the classes, the
revenue (in Rs. millions) and the price per student of their courses. some cells are intentionally left
blank. Your task is to fill in all the blank cells in the table. 46
5 %
Number of students Revenue Product
# Market Share Rs. Mn 120 Market Share prince 100%
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CL Classes 1000 12 S %
.

18 15
.% 18000
30 %
TIME Classes 2400 36 30% 15000
QI Academy 980 9.375% 9 .5 1
7 2000
.
>
.

IMS 3200 40% 48 yof / 5000


Unacademy 250 3- / LF f 6 5% 24000
Others 400 5 .
1 .

3 . 5%
2 7500
Please note that the given statistics do not reveal the actual data, and the names which are selected for the set is just to make it
more real. We apologise if this hurts someone’s feelings. > 3200 30% = 2400
40 %
-

80 0 S = 40
60 5 1. = 400 % > 800
.

1% = 10 -
8000
.
- = 160 %
120/4 =
MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION - Reasoning Based -4 - (‘QA’For CAT By
RAVI KUMAR) SET : 4
The follow ing table shows the batting performance of the Indian Cricket Team in a Match.
Table 1 indica tes the sc ore of the team at the fall of each wicket (from 1 to 10). Table 2 gives
the runs scor ed by the 11 batsmen and the order in which they appeared in the batting line up.
Additional in fo is given alongside the table:
Fall of Total Batsmen Runs . At any point, there are two batmen on the field, till the
S.no wicket Scored

1
score
25 1 Rohit (c) 28
fall of the 10th wicket. Whenever the team loses a wicket,
2 34 2 I Kishan 7 the new batsmen comes as per batting order. E.g. if one of
3 42 3 V. Kohli 8 the opener gets out, the no. 3 batsmen takes the field
4 57 4 S. Iyer 4 . A partnership between any two batsmen is the no. of
5 62 5 Suryakumar 20
runs scored while both of them are batting
6 75 6 Jadeja 3
7 82 7 R. Pant (w) 18
8 86 8 Shami 5 done
9 99 9 Bumrah 0
In
/long
10 110 10 Y. Chahal 11
11 B. Kumar 6
MOST IMPORTANT - Reasoning Based -4 - (‘QA’For CAT By
KUMA QUESTION
) SET : 4
RAVI
R
Fall Tota S.no Batsmen Runs
of l Score Q.1 How many batsmen lost their wicket between the
wicke
t
scor
e
d
highest scorer and lowest scorer’s dismissal?
1 25 1 Rohit (c) 28 (a) 3 (b) 4
2 34 2 I Kishan 7 (c) 5 (d) CBD
3 42 3 V. Kohli 8
4 57 4 S. Iyer 4
5 62 5 Suryakumar 20
6 75 6 Jadeja 3
7 82 7 R. Pant (w) 18
8 86 8 Shami 5
9 99 9 Bumrah 0
10 110 10 Y. Chahal 11
11 B. Kumar 6
MOST IMPORTANT - Reasoning Based -4 - (‘QA’For CAT By
QUESTION KUMAR) SET : 4
RAVI

Fall Tota S.no Batsmen Runs


of
wicke
l Score Q.2 Which batsmen could be a part of the maximum
scor d
1
t 25
e 1 Rohit (c) 28 no. of Partnerships?
2 34
2 I Kishan 7 (a) Rohit (b) R. Pant
3 42
4 57
3 V. Kohli 8 (c) Suryakumar (d)Rohit or R. Pant
4 S. Iyer 4
5 62
5 Suryakumar 20
6 75
6 Jadeja 3
7 82
7 R. Pant (w) 18
8 86
8 Shami 5
9 99
9 Bumrah 0
10 110
10 Y. Chahal 11
11 B. Kumar 6
MOST IMPORTANT - Reasoning Based -4 - (‘QA’For CAT By
QUESTION KUMAR) SET : 4
RAVI

Fall Tota S.no Batsmen Runs


of
wicke
l Score Q.3. How many runs were scored by the batsmen whos
scor d
1
t 25
e 1 Rohit (c) 28 was 9th to be dismissed?
2 34
2 I Kishan 7 (a) 2 (b) 6
3 42
4 57
3 V. Kohli 8 (c) 11 (d) CBD
4 S. Iyer 4
5 62
5 Suryakumar 20
6 75
6 Jadeja 3
7 82
7 R. Pant (w) 18
8 86
8 Shami 5
9 99
9 Bumrah 0
10 110
10 Y. Chahal 11
11 B. Kumar 6
MOST IMPORTANT - Reasoning Based -4 - (‘QA’For CAT By
QUESTION KUMAR) SET : 4
RAVI

Fall Tota S.no Batsmen Runs


of
wicke
l Score Q.4.What was the % contribution in the second
scor d
1
t 25
e 1 Rohit (c) 28 highest partnership by the batsman who was
2 34
2 I Kishan 7 first to be dismissed in that partnership?
3 42
4 57
3 V. Kohli 8 (a) 33.33% (b) 66.66%
5 62
4 S. Iyer 4 (c) 40% (d) CBD
5 Suryakumar 20
6 75 (e) None of these
6 Jadeja 3
7 82
7 R. Pant (w) 18
8 86
8 Shami 5
9 99
9 Bumrah 0
10 110
10 Y. Chahal 11
11 B. Kumar 6
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Coke O
Pepsi Total Coke Pepsi Total
Q-1 Average price per
Valu
e tonne of Pepsi in 2021?
wise
Sales (₹) A Co
60,000 B 1,80,000 E D a. ₹33.33
Market
37.50% 25% 100% H F 100% b.₹27.27

ful
To
Share c. ₹28.45 Aug -

sche
Growth
50% I C G 66.65% 25% d. ₹3.33
rate (RS)
e. CBD
*
Volume
Wise
>
-

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Sales
K 2200
L 10,000 6,000 Q 15,000 salf
(Litres)

22% &
(tonn2 .

Market
share
J O 100% N R 100% I
600
-

Growth 220
T S 25% P 50% M @
rate Joo
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2021 2022


Coke Pepsi Total Coke Pepsi Total
Valu Q-2 The growth rate of
e
000 Coke (by value) in 2022 is
240,
wise ?
Sales (₹)
Market
Share
3 A

37.50%
60,000

25%
B

100%
O 1,80,000

H
E

F
D

100% a. 50%
b. 200%
Growth -
c. 100%
50% I C G 66.65% 25%
rate
d. 30%
Volume e. None
Wise
Sales -
90000
(Litres)
K L 10,000 6,000 Q 15,000
--
Xlot
Market
share
J 22% 100% N R 100% 90000
-
Growth
T S 25% P 50% M
rate
C
2021 2022
A=
5/ = 9 0000
- T 1800
60
Coke Pepsi Total Coke Pepsi Total
Valu ,000
240
Q-3 The average price per
e - tonne of Coke in 2021 is
wise
Sales (₹) ⑳ A 60,000 B 1,80,000 E D
O
2.5 times the average price
of the skin cream industry
-

cold drink
100% in 2021.
Market
37.50% 25% 100% H F
Share Find the percentage market
Growth share of Coke (volume
X
50% I C G 66.65% 25%
rate
wise) in 2021
Volume 15 * 10
o A. 25%
Aus P Of
-
Wise 10000 -
B. 15%
.

Sales
(Litres) O K L 10,000
=
6,000 Q 15,000 C. 40%
D. 30% -
* 2029
20
Market -
J 22% 100% N R 100% E. CBD 16-00
-
share
Growth
=
zu
T S 25% P 50% M Aus of
rate price I tonn
core
=
24X2 S = .
60
C
2021 2022
Coke Pepsi Total Coke Pepsi Total
Valu Q-4 What is the amount
e of profit for Coke in
wise 2021, if profit percentage
Sales (₹) A 60,000 B 1,80,000 E D is 20%???
Market
37.50% 25% 100% H F 100%
Share a. ₹10,000
Growth b. ₹15,000
50% I C G 66.65% 25%
rate
c. ₹25,000
Volume d. ₹20,000
Wise
e. CBD
Sales
K L 10,000 6,000 Q 15,000
(Litres)
Market
J 22% 100% N R 100%
share
Growth
T S 25% P 50% M
rate

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