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CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 1

Which one of the following is not a valid inference from the passage?

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 2

It can be inferred from the passage that the author is not likely to support the view that:

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CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 3

Which one of the following styles of research is most similar to the Orientalist scholars’ method of understanding Indian history and culture?

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 4

In the context of the passage, all of the following can be considered examples of humancentered automation EXCEPT:

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 5

None of the following statements is implied by the arguments of the passage, EXCEPT:

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 6

The author claims that, “Part of this bionic convergence is a matter of words”. Which one of the following statements best expresses the point being made by the author?

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 7

The passage given below is followed by four alternate summaries. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the passage.
“It does seem to me that the job of comedy is to offend, or have the potential to offend, and it cannot be drained of that potential,” Rowan Atkinson said of cancel culture. “Every joke has a victim. That’s the definition of a joke. Someone or something or an idea is made to look ridiculous.” The Netflix star continued, “I think you’ve got to be very, very careful about saying what you’re allowed to make jokes about. You’ve always got to kick up? Really?” He added, “There are lots of extremely smug and self-satisfied people in what would be deemed lower down in society, who also deserve to be pulled up. In a proper free society, you should be allowed to make jokes about absolutely anything.”

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 8

The four sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4) below, when properly sequenced, would yield a coherent paragraph. Decide on the proper sequencing of the order of the sentences and key in the sequence of the four numbers as your answer:

  1. If I wanted to sit indoors and read, or play Sonic the Hedgehog on a red-hot Sega Mega Drive, I would often be made to feel guilty about not going outside to “enjoy it while it lasts”.
  2. My mum, quite reasonably, wanted me and my sister out of the house, in the sun.
  3. Tales of my mum’s idyllic-sounding childhood in the Sussex countryside, where trees were climbed by 8 am and streams navigated by lunchtime, were passed down to us like folklore.
  4. To an introverted kid, that felt like a threat – and the feeling has stayed with me.
CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 9

The passage given below is followed by four alternate summaries. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the passage.
Tamsin Blanchard, curator of Fashion Open Studio, an initiative by a campaign group showcasing the work of ethical designers says, “We’re all drawn to an exquisite piece of embroidery, a colourful textile or even a style of dressing that might have originated from another heritage. [But] this magpie mentality, where all of culture and history is up for grabs as ‘inspiration’, has accelerated since the proliferation of social media... Where once a fashion student might research the history and traditions of a particular item of clothing with care and respect, we now have a world where images are lifted from image libraries without a care for their cultural significance. It’s easier than ever to steal a motif or a craft technique and transfer it on to a piece of clothing that is either mass produced or appears on a runway without credit or compensation to their original communities.”

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 10

The four sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4) below, when properly sequenced, would yield a coherent paragraph. Decide on the proper sequencing of the order of the sentences and key in the sequence of the four numbers as your answer:

  1.  Various industrial sectors including retail, transit systems, enterprises, educational institutions, event organizing, finance, travel etc. have now started leveraging these beacons solutions to track and communicate with their customers.
  2. A beacon fixed on to a shop wall enables the retailer to assess the proximity of the customer, and come up with a much targeted or personalized communication like offers, discounts and combos on products in each shelf.
  3. Smart phones or other mobile devices can capture the beacon signals, and distance can be estimated by measuring received signal strength.
  4. Beacons are tiny and inexpensive, micro-location-based technology devices that can send radio frequency signals and notify nearby Bluetooth devices of their presence and transmit information.
CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 11

There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide in which blank (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Sentence: This has meant alot of uncertainty around what a wide-scale return to office might look like in practice.
Paragraph: Bringing workers back to their desks has been a rocky road for employers and employees alike. The evolution of the pandemic has meant that best laid plans have often not materialised. ____(1)____ The flow of workers back into offices has been more of a trickle than a steady stream. ____(2)____ Yet while plenty of companies are still working through their new policies, some employees across the globe are now back at their desks, whether on a full-time or hybrid basis. ____(3)____ That means we’re beginning to get some clarity on what return-to-office means – what’s working, as well as what has yet to be settled. ____(4)____

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 12

The four sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4) below, when properly sequenced, would yield a coherent paragraph. Decide on the proper sequencing of the order of the sentences and key in the sequence of the four numbers as your answer:

  1. The more we are able to accept that our achievements are largely out of our control, the easier it becomes to understand that our failures, and those of others, are too.
  2. But the raft of recent books about the limits of merit is an important correction to the arrogance of contemporary entitlement and an opportunity to reassert the importance of luck, or grace, in our thinking.
  3. Meritocracy as an organising principle is an inevitable function of a free society, as we are designed to see our achievements as worthy of reward.
  4. And that in turn should increase our humility and the respect with which we treat our fellow citizens, helping ultimately to build a more compassionate society.
CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 13

All the first-year students in the computer science (CS) department in a university take both the courses (i) AI and (ii) ML. Students from other departments (non-CS students) can also take one of these two courses, but not both. Students who fail in a course get an F grade; others pass and are awarded A or B or C grades depending on their performance. The following are some additional facts about the number of students who took these two courses this year and the grades they obtained.

  1. The numbers of non-CS students who took AI and ML were in the ratio 2 : 5.
  2. The number of non-CS students who took either AI or ML was equal to the number of CS students.
  3. The numbers of non-CS students who failed in the two courses were the same and their total is equal to the number of CS students who got a C grade in ML.
  4. In both the courses, 50% of the students who passed got a B grade. But, while the numbers of students who got A and C grades were the same for AI, they were in the ratio 3 : 2 for ML.
  5. No CS student failed in AI, while no non-CS student got an A grade in AI.
  6. The numbers of CS students who got A, B and C grades respectively in AI were in the ratio 3 : 5 : 2, while in ML the ratio was 4 : 5 : 2.
  7. The ratio of the total number of non-CS students failing in one of the two courses to the number of CS students failing in one of the two courses was 3 : 1.
  8. 30 students failed in ML.

Q. How many students took AI?

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CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 14

All the first-year students in the computer science (CS) department in a university take both the courses (i) AI and (ii) ML. Students from other departments (non-CS students) can also take one of these two courses, but not both. Students who fail in a course get an F grade; others pass and are awarded A or B or C grades depending on their performance. The following are some additional facts about the number of students who took these two courses this year and the grades they obtained.

  1. The numbers of non-CS students who took AI and ML were in the ratio 2 : 5.
  2. The number of non-CS students who took either AI or ML was equal to the number of CS students.
  3. The numbers of non-CS students who failed in the two courses were the same and their total is equal to the number of CS students who got a C grade in ML.
  4. In both the courses, 50% of the students who passed got a B grade. But, while the numbers of students who got A and C grades were the same for AI, they were in the ratio 3 : 2 for ML.
  5. No CS student failed in AI, while no non-CS student got an A grade in AI.
  6. The numbers of CS students who got A, B and C grades respectively in AI were in the ratio 3 : 5 : 2, while in ML the ratio was 4 : 5 : 2.
  7. The ratio of the total number of non-CS students failing in one of the two courses to the number of CS students failing in one of the two courses was 3 : 1.
  8. 30 students failed in ML.

Q. How many CS students failed in ML?


CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 15

All the first-year students in the computer science (CS) department in a university take both the courses (i) AI and (ii) ML. Students from other departments (non-CS students) can also take one of these two courses, but not both. Students who fail in a course get an F grade; others pass and are awarded A or B or C grades depending on their performance. The following are some additional facts about the number of students who took these two courses this year and the grades they obtained.

  1. The numbers of non-CS students who took AI and ML were in the ratio 2 : 5.
  2. The number of non-CS students who took either AI or ML was equal to the number of CS students.
  3. The numbers of non-CS students who failed in the two courses were the same and their total is equal to the number of CS students who got a C grade in ML.
  4. In both the courses, 50% of the students who passed got a B grade. But, while the numbers of students who got A and C grades were the same for AI, they were in the ratio 3 : 2 for ML.
  5. No CS student failed in AI, while no non-CS student got an A grade in AI.
  6. The numbers of CS students who got A, B and C grades respectively in AI were in the ratio 3 : 5 : 2, while in ML the ratio was 4 : 5 : 2.
  7. The ratio of the total number of non-CS students failing in one of the two courses to the number of CS students failing in one of the two courses was 3 : 1.
  8. 30 students failed in ML.

Q. How many students got A grade in AI?

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 16

All the first-year students in the computer science (CS) department in a university take both the courses (i) AI and (ii) ML. Students from other departments (non-CS students) can also take one of these two courses, but not both. Students who fail in a course get an F grade; others pass and are awarded A or B or C grades depending on their performance. The following are some additional facts about the number of students who took these two courses this year and the grades they obtained.

  1. The numbers of non-CS students who took AI and ML were in the ratio 2 : 5.
  2. The number of non-CS students who took either AI or ML was equal to the number of CS students.
  3. The numbers of non-CS students who failed in the two courses were the same and their total is equal to the number of CS students who got a C grade in ML.
  4. In both the courses, 50% of the students who passed got a B grade. But, while the numbers of students who got A and C grades were the same for AI, they were in the ratio 3 : 2 for ML.
  5. No CS student failed in AI, while no non-CS student got an A grade in AI.
  6. The numbers of CS students who got A, B and C grades respectively in AI were in the ratio 3 : 5 : 2, while in ML the ratio was 4 : 5 : 2.
  7. The ratio of the total number of non-CS students failing in one of the two courses to the number of CS students failing in one of the two courses was 3 : 1.
  8. 30 students failed in ML.

Q. How many non-CS students got B grade in ML?

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 17

There are only four neighbourhoods in a city - Levmisto, Tyhrmisto, Pesmisto and Kitmisto. During the onset of a pandemic, the number of new cases of a disease in each of these neighbourhoods was recorded over a period of five days. On each day, the number of new cases recorded in any of the neighbourhoods was either 0, 1, 2 or 3.
The following facts are also known:

  1. There was at least one new case in every neighbourhood on Day 1.
  2. On each of the five days, there were more new cases in Kitmisto than in Pesmisto.
  3. The number of new cases in the city in a day kept increasing during the five -day period. The number of new cases on Day 3 was exactly one more than that on Day 2.
  4. The maximum number of new cases in a day in Pesmisto was 2, and this happened only once during the five-day period.
  5. Kitmisto is the only place to have 3 new cases on Day 2.
  6. The total numbers of new cases in Levmisto, Tyhrmisto, Pesmisto and Kitmisto over the five-day period were 12, 12, 5 and 14 respectively.

Q. What BEST can be concluded about the total number of new cases in the city on Day 2?

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 18

What BEST can be said about the amount of money that Pulak had with him at the end of Round 6?

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 19

Which of the following pairings was made in Round 5?

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 20

Two ships are approaching a port along straight routes at constant speeds. Initially, the two ships and the port formed an equilateral triangle with sides of length 24 km. When the slower ship travelled 8 km, the triangle formed by the new positions of the two ships and the port became right-angled. When the faster ship reaches the port, the distance, in km, between the other ship and the port will be

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 21

Suppose k it is any integer such that the equation 2x2 + kx + 5 = 0 has no real roots and the equation x2 + (k − 5)x + 1 = 0 has two distinct real roots for x. Then, the number of possible values of k is

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 22

The minimum possible value of 

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CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 23

The average of all 3-digit terms in the arithmetic progression 38, 55, 72, ..., is


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CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 24

If  for all non-zero real values of a and b, then the value of x + y is


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CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 25

Suppose the medians BD and CE of a triangle ABC intersect at a point O. If area of triangle ABC is 108 sq. cm., then, the area of the triangle EOD, in sq. cm., is


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CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 26

A donation box can receive only cheques of ₹100, ₹250, and ₹500. On one good day, the donation box was found to contain exactly 100 cheques amounting to a total sum of ₹15250. Then, the maximum possible number of cheques of ₹500 that the donation box may have contained, is


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CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 27

A school has less than 5000 students and if the students are divided equally into teams of either 9 or 10 or 12 or 25 each, exactly 4 are always left out. However, if they are divided into teams of 11 each, no one is left out. The maximum number of teams of 12 each that can be formed out of the students in the school is


CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 28

In a triangle ABC, AB = AC = 8 cm. A circle drawn with BC as diameter passes through A. Another circle drawn with center at A passes through B and C. Then the area, in sq. cm, of the overlapping region between the two circles is

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 29

Let r be a real number and  Then, the equation f(x) = f(f(x)) holds for all real values of x where

CAT 2022 Slot 3: Past Year Question Paper (November 6) - Question 30

A group of N people worked on a project. They finished 35% of the project by working 7 hours a day for 10 days. Thereafter, 10 people left the group and the remaining people finished the rest of the project in 14 days by working 10 hours a day. Then the value of N is

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