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Meet Sarah, an ambitious sales representative working in a bustling retail store. Sarah's performance is evaluated based on four parameters: Customer Satisfaction, Product Knowledge, Salesmanship, and Promptness. Customers rate Sarah on a scale from 1 to 10 for each parameter. If Sarah receives a total rating of 30 or higher, she becomes eligible for a performance bonus of Rs. 50. Additionally, customers have the option to provide Sarah with a tip or no tip, which can be either Rs. 10 or Rs. 20.
On a particular day, Sarah assisted four different customers: Alex, Ben, Claire, and David. At the end of her shift, Sarah accumulated a total of Rs. 130 in bonuses and tips. She did not get both a total rating of 30 or higher and a tip from the same customer. Here are some additional facts to consider:
(i) Sarah received a combined rating of 28 for Product Knowledge, with both David and Claire giving her the same rating in this category. However, both Alex and Ben gave Sarah different higher ratings for Product Knowledge than both David and Claire.
(ii) Each customer provided Sarah with distinct ratings for Salesmanship, which added up to 33. Similarly, Sarah received unique ratings for customer satisfaction from the four customers, however her total rating for Promptness is 26.
(iii) Ben awarded Sarah the same rating for Salesmanship and customer satisfaction on the one hand, and product knowledge and Promptness on the other.
(iv) Among the four customers, Alex gave Sarah the highest rating for salesmanship. Conversely, he provided Sarah with the lowest rating for Promptness.
(v) Sarah received ratings between 6 and 9 for her Customer Satisfaction. Notably, Claire gave her the highest rating in this parameter, while Ben awarded her the lowest rating.
(vi) If we compare each customer's ranking based on their ratings for individual parameter, Alex's rank in Product Knowledge and Salesmanship is the same. Similarly David's rank for Customer Satisfaction and Product Knowledge is the same.
(vii) Interestingly, no individual awarded top rating like 9 or 10 twice or more and none of them awarded less than five rating.
Q. Rating awarded by Claire for Salesmanship is
  • a)
    5
  • b)
    6
  • c)
    7
  • d)
    8
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?
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Analysis:
- Sarah accumulated a total of Rs. 130 in bonuses and tips
- Sarah did not get both a total rating of 30 or higher and a tip from the same customer

Given facts:
- Claire gave Sarah the highest rating in Customer Satisfaction
- Ben awarded Sarah the lowest rating in Customer Satisfaction
- Sarah received unique ratings for Customer Satisfaction from all customers
- Claire and David gave Sarah the same rating for Product Knowledge
- Alex and Ben gave Sarah higher ratings for Product Knowledge than David and Claire
- Ben gave Sarah the same rating for Salesmanship and Customer Satisfaction as well as for Product Knowledge and Promptness
- Alex gave Sarah the highest rating for Salesmanship and the lowest rating for Promptness
- Each customer provided Sarah with distinct ratings for Salesmanship
- Sarah's total rating for Promptness is 26
- Ratings for Customer Satisfaction ranged from 6 to 9
- No individual gave a rating less than 5 or a top rating more than once

Solution:
- Since Claire gave the highest rating in Customer Satisfaction, and Sarah received unique ratings for this parameter, Claire must have given Sarah a rating of 9 in Customer Satisfaction.
- Therefore, the rating awarded by Claire for Salesmanship would be 8, as she did not give a rating of 9 or 10 twice.
Thus, the rating awarded by Claire for Salesmanship is 8.
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Sarah accumulated a total of Rs. 130 in bonuses and tips.

Sarah received a combined rating of 28 for Product Knowledge, with both David and Claire giving her the same rating in this category.
Both Alex and Ben gave Sarah a higher rating for Product Knowledge than both David and Claire.
Let the rating given by David and Claire be x.

Each customer provided Sarah with distinct ratings for Salesmanship, which added up to 33.
Let their ratings be a, b, c, d, where a, b, c, d all are distinct.

Sarah received unique ratings for Customer Satisfaction from the four customers.
Again, let their ratings be p, q, r, s where p, q, r, s all are distinct.

Ben awarded Sarah the same rating for Salesmanship and Customer Satisfaction, and Product Knowledge and Promptness.
Let the rating awarded by Ben for product rating be t.

Sarah received ratings between 6 and 9 for her Customer Satisfaction. Notably, Claire gave her the highest rating in this parameter, while Ben awarded her the lowest rating.

Among the four customers, Alex gave Sarah the highest rating for Salesmanship.
For the Salesmanship rating, sum should be 33.
a + b + c + 6 = 33
a + c + d = 27
Only possible way is 10 + 9 + 8 = 27
Also, Alex gave the highest rating, so a will be 10.

Alex's rank in Product Knowledge and Salesmanship is the same.
Alex's rank in Salesmanship is one, so his rank in Product Knowledge should also be one.
Now, the possible rating for the Product Knowledge is:
6 + 6 + 7 + 9 = 28

David's rank for Customer Satisfaction and Product Knowledge is the same.
David's rank for Product Knowledge is 3, so for the same rank in Customer Satisfaction David's rating should be 7.

Alex provided Sarah with the lowest rating for Promptness.

No individual awarded top rating like 9 and 10 twice or more.
Claire already has awarded rating 9 for Customer Satisfaction, so his rating for Salesmanship should be 8.

Since, total money received is Rs. 130 and already got bonus of Rs. 50 with a total rating of 30 or higher from Alex, and received a tip of Rs. 10 or Rs. 20 from Ben. So, for remaining there will be one bonus and one tip of Rs. 10 or Rs. 20.
Possibility 1:
Claire gives her a tip of Rs. 10 or Rs. 20.
It also indicates that total rating given by Claire is less than 30, and total rating given by David is greater than equal to 30. So David has given 8 rating for Promptness.

Possibility 2:
Claire awarded bonus.
It also indicates that total rating given by Claire is greater than equal to 30, and total rating given by David is less than 30. So David has given 8 rating for Promptness.
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Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question.Meet Sarah, an ambitious sales representative working in a bustling retail store. Sarahs performance is evaluated based on four parameters: Customer Satisfaction, Product Knowledge, Salesmanship, and Promptness. Customers rate Sarah on a scale from 1 to 10 for each parameter. If Sarah receives a total rating of 30 or higher, she becomes eligible for a performance bonus of Rs. 50. Additionally, customers have the option to provide Sarah with a tip or no tip, which can be either Rs. 10 or Rs. 20.On a particular day, Sarah assisted four different customers: Alex, Ben, Claire, and David. At the end of her shift, Sarah accumulated a total of Rs. 130 in bonuses and tips. She did not get both a total rating of 30 or higher and a tip from the same customer. Here are some additional facts to consider:(i) Sarah received a combined rating of 28 for Product Knowledge, with both David and Claire giving her the same rating in this category. However, both Alex and Ben gave Sarah different higher ratings for Product Knowledge than both David and Claire.(ii) Each customer provided Sarah with distinct ratings for Salesmanship, which added up to 33. Similarly, Sarah received unique ratings for customer satisfaction from the four customers, however her total rating for Promptness is 26.(iii) Ben awarded Sarah the same rating for Salesmanship and customer satisfaction on the one hand, and product knowledge and Promptness on the other.(iv) Among the four customers, Alex gave Sarah the highest rating for salesmanship. Conversely, he provided Sarah with the lowest rating for Promptness.(v) Sarah received ratings between 6 and 9 for her Customer Satisfaction. Notably, Claire gave her the highest rating in this parameter, while Ben awarded her the lowest rating.(vi) If we compare each customers ranking based on their ratings for individual parameter, Alexs rank in Product Knowledge and Salesmanship is the same. Similarly Davids rank for Customer Satisfaction and Product Knowledge is the same.(vii) Interestingly, no individual awarded top rating like 9 or 10 twice or more and none of them awarded less than five rating.Q.Rating awarded by Claire for Salesmanship isa)5b)6c)7d)8Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer? for CAT 2024 is part of CAT preparation. The Question and answers have been prepared according to the CAT exam syllabus. Information about Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question.Meet Sarah, an ambitious sales representative working in a bustling retail store. Sarahs performance is evaluated based on four parameters: Customer Satisfaction, Product Knowledge, Salesmanship, and Promptness. Customers rate Sarah on a scale from 1 to 10 for each parameter. If Sarah receives a total rating of 30 or higher, she becomes eligible for a performance bonus of Rs. 50. Additionally, customers have the option to provide Sarah with a tip or no tip, which can be either Rs. 10 or Rs. 20.On a particular day, Sarah assisted four different customers: Alex, Ben, Claire, and David. At the end of her shift, Sarah accumulated a total of Rs. 130 in bonuses and tips. She did not get both a total rating of 30 or higher and a tip from the same customer. Here are some additional facts to consider:(i) Sarah received a combined rating of 28 for Product Knowledge, with both David and Claire giving her the same rating in this category. However, both Alex and Ben gave Sarah different higher ratings for Product Knowledge than both David and Claire.(ii) Each customer provided Sarah with distinct ratings for Salesmanship, which added up to 33. Similarly, Sarah received unique ratings for customer satisfaction from the four customers, however her total rating for Promptness is 26.(iii) Ben awarded Sarah the same rating for Salesmanship and customer satisfaction on the one hand, and product knowledge and Promptness on the other.(iv) Among the four customers, Alex gave Sarah the highest rating for salesmanship. Conversely, he provided Sarah with the lowest rating for Promptness.(v) Sarah received ratings between 6 and 9 for her Customer Satisfaction. Notably, Claire gave her the highest rating in this parameter, while Ben awarded her the lowest rating.(vi) If we compare each customers ranking based on their ratings for individual parameter, Alexs rank in Product Knowledge and Salesmanship is the same. Similarly Davids rank for Customer Satisfaction and Product Knowledge is the same.(vii) Interestingly, no individual awarded top rating like 9 or 10 twice or more and none of them awarded less than five rating.Q.Rating awarded by Claire for Salesmanship isa)5b)6c)7d)8Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer? covers all topics & solutions for CAT 2024 Exam. Find important definitions, questions, meanings, examples, exercises and tests below for Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question.Meet Sarah, an ambitious sales representative working in a bustling retail store. Sarahs performance is evaluated based on four parameters: Customer Satisfaction, Product Knowledge, Salesmanship, and Promptness. Customers rate Sarah on a scale from 1 to 10 for each parameter. If Sarah receives a total rating of 30 or higher, she becomes eligible for a performance bonus of Rs. 50. Additionally, customers have the option to provide Sarah with a tip or no tip, which can be either Rs. 10 or Rs. 20.On a particular day, Sarah assisted four different customers: Alex, Ben, Claire, and David. At the end of her shift, Sarah accumulated a total of Rs. 130 in bonuses and tips. She did not get both a total rating of 30 or higher and a tip from the same customer. Here are some additional facts to consider:(i) Sarah received a combined rating of 28 for Product Knowledge, with both David and Claire giving her the same rating in this category. However, both Alex and Ben gave Sarah different higher ratings for Product Knowledge than both David and Claire.(ii) Each customer provided Sarah with distinct ratings for Salesmanship, which added up to 33. Similarly, Sarah received unique ratings for customer satisfaction from the four customers, however her total rating for Promptness is 26.(iii) Ben awarded Sarah the same rating for Salesmanship and customer satisfaction on the one hand, and product knowledge and Promptness on the other.(iv) Among the four customers, Alex gave Sarah the highest rating for salesmanship. Conversely, he provided Sarah with the lowest rating for Promptness.(v) Sarah received ratings between 6 and 9 for her Customer Satisfaction. Notably, Claire gave her the highest rating in this parameter, while Ben awarded her the lowest rating.(vi) If we compare each customers ranking based on their ratings for individual parameter, Alexs rank in Product Knowledge and Salesmanship is the same. Similarly Davids rank for Customer Satisfaction and Product Knowledge is the same.(vii) Interestingly, no individual awarded top rating like 9 or 10 twice or more and none of them awarded less than five rating.Q.Rating awarded by Claire for Salesmanship isa)5b)6c)7d)8Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?.
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Here are some additional facts to consider:(i) Sarah received a combined rating of 28 for Product Knowledge, with both David and Claire giving her the same rating in this category. However, both Alex and Ben gave Sarah different higher ratings for Product Knowledge than both David and Claire.(ii) Each customer provided Sarah with distinct ratings for Salesmanship, which added up to 33. Similarly, Sarah received unique ratings for customer satisfaction from the four customers, however her total rating for Promptness is 26.(iii) Ben awarded Sarah the same rating for Salesmanship and customer satisfaction on the one hand, and product knowledge and Promptness on the other.(iv) Among the four customers, Alex gave Sarah the highest rating for salesmanship. Conversely, he provided Sarah with the lowest rating for Promptness.(v) Sarah received ratings between 6 and 9 for her Customer Satisfaction. Notably, Claire gave her the highest rating in this parameter, while Ben awarded her the lowest rating.(vi) If we compare each customers ranking based on their ratings for individual parameter, Alexs rank in Product Knowledge and Salesmanship is the same. Similarly Davids rank for Customer Satisfaction and Product Knowledge is the same.(vii) Interestingly, no individual awarded top rating like 9 or 10 twice or more and none of them awarded less than five rating.Q.Rating awarded by Claire for Salesmanship isa)5b)6c)7d)8Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer? defined & explained in the simplest way possible. Besides giving the explanation of Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question.Meet Sarah, an ambitious sales representative working in a bustling retail store. Sarahs performance is evaluated based on four parameters: Customer Satisfaction, Product Knowledge, Salesmanship, and Promptness. Customers rate Sarah on a scale from 1 to 10 for each parameter. If Sarah receives a total rating of 30 or higher, she becomes eligible for a performance bonus of Rs. 50. Additionally, customers have the option to provide Sarah with a tip or no tip, which can be either Rs. 10 or Rs. 20.On a particular day, Sarah assisted four different customers: Alex, Ben, Claire, and David. At the end of her shift, Sarah accumulated a total of Rs. 130 in bonuses and tips. She did not get both a total rating of 30 or higher and a tip from the same customer. Here are some additional facts to consider:(i) Sarah received a combined rating of 28 for Product Knowledge, with both David and Claire giving her the same rating in this category. However, both Alex and Ben gave Sarah different higher ratings for Product Knowledge than both David and Claire.(ii) Each customer provided Sarah with distinct ratings for Salesmanship, which added up to 33. Similarly, Sarah received unique ratings for customer satisfaction from the four customers, however her total rating for Promptness is 26.(iii) Ben awarded Sarah the same rating for Salesmanship and customer satisfaction on the one hand, and product knowledge and Promptness on the other.(iv) Among the four customers, Alex gave Sarah the highest rating for salesmanship. Conversely, he provided Sarah with the lowest rating for Promptness.(v) Sarah received ratings between 6 and 9 for her Customer Satisfaction. Notably, Claire gave her the highest rating in this parameter, while Ben awarded her the lowest rating.(vi) If we compare each customers ranking based on their ratings for individual parameter, Alexs rank in Product Knowledge and Salesmanship is the same. Similarly Davids rank for Customer Satisfaction and Product Knowledge is the same.(vii) Interestingly, no individual awarded top rating like 9 or 10 twice or more and none of them awarded less than five rating.Q.Rating awarded by Claire for Salesmanship isa)5b)6c)7d)8Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?, a detailed solution for Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question.Meet Sarah, an ambitious sales representative working in a bustling retail store. Sarahs performance is evaluated based on four parameters: Customer Satisfaction, Product Knowledge, Salesmanship, and Promptness. Customers rate Sarah on a scale from 1 to 10 for each parameter. If Sarah receives a total rating of 30 or higher, she becomes eligible for a performance bonus of Rs. 50. Additionally, customers have the option to provide Sarah with a tip or no tip, which can be either Rs. 10 or Rs. 20.On a particular day, Sarah assisted four different customers: Alex, Ben, Claire, and David. At the end of her shift, Sarah accumulated a total of Rs. 130 in bonuses and tips. She did not get both a total rating of 30 or higher and a tip from the same customer. Here are some additional facts to consider:(i) Sarah received a combined rating of 28 for Product Knowledge, with both David and Claire giving her the same rating in this category. However, both Alex and Ben gave Sarah different higher ratings for Product Knowledge than both David and Claire.(ii) Each customer provided Sarah with distinct ratings for Salesmanship, which added up to 33. Similarly, Sarah received unique ratings for customer satisfaction from the four customers, however her total rating for Promptness is 26.(iii) Ben awarded Sarah the same rating for Salesmanship and customer satisfaction on the one hand, and product knowledge and Promptness on the other.(iv) Among the four customers, Alex gave Sarah the highest rating for salesmanship. Conversely, he provided Sarah with the lowest rating for Promptness.(v) Sarah received ratings between 6 and 9 for her Customer Satisfaction. Notably, Claire gave her the highest rating in this parameter, while Ben awarded her the lowest rating.(vi) If we compare each customers ranking based on their ratings for individual parameter, Alexs rank in Product Knowledge and Salesmanship is the same. Similarly Davids rank for Customer Satisfaction and Product Knowledge is the same.(vii) Interestingly, no individual awarded top rating like 9 or 10 twice or more and none of them awarded less than five rating.Q.Rating awarded by Claire for Salesmanship isa)5b)6c)7d)8Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer? has been provided alongside types of Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question.Meet Sarah, an ambitious sales representative working in a bustling retail store. Sarahs performance is evaluated based on four parameters: Customer Satisfaction, Product Knowledge, Salesmanship, and Promptness. Customers rate Sarah on a scale from 1 to 10 for each parameter. If Sarah receives a total rating of 30 or higher, she becomes eligible for a performance bonus of Rs. 50. Additionally, customers have the option to provide Sarah with a tip or no tip, which can be either Rs. 10 or Rs. 20.On a particular day, Sarah assisted four different customers: Alex, Ben, Claire, and David. At the end of her shift, Sarah accumulated a total of Rs. 130 in bonuses and tips. She did not get both a total rating of 30 or higher and a tip from the same customer. Here are some additional facts to consider:(i) Sarah received a combined rating of 28 for Product Knowledge, with both David and Claire giving her the same rating in this category. However, both Alex and Ben gave Sarah different higher ratings for Product Knowledge than both David and Claire.(ii) Each customer provided Sarah with distinct ratings for Salesmanship, which added up to 33. Similarly, Sarah received unique ratings for customer satisfaction from the four customers, however her total rating for Promptness is 26.(iii) Ben awarded Sarah the same rating for Salesmanship and customer satisfaction on the one hand, and product knowledge and Promptness on the other.(iv) Among the four customers, Alex gave Sarah the highest rating for salesmanship. Conversely, he provided Sarah with the lowest rating for Promptness.(v) Sarah received ratings between 6 and 9 for her Customer Satisfaction. Notably, Claire gave her the highest rating in this parameter, while Ben awarded her the lowest rating.(vi) If we compare each customers ranking based on their ratings for individual parameter, Alexs rank in Product Knowledge and Salesmanship is the same. Similarly Davids rank for Customer Satisfaction and Product Knowledge is the same.(vii) Interestingly, no individual awarded top rating like 9 or 10 twice or more and none of them awarded less than five rating.Q.Rating awarded by Claire for Salesmanship isa)5b)6c)7d)8Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer? theory, EduRev gives you an ample number of questions to practice Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the question.Meet Sarah, an ambitious sales representative working in a bustling retail store. Sarahs performance is evaluated based on four parameters: Customer Satisfaction, Product Knowledge, Salesmanship, and Promptness. Customers rate Sarah on a scale from 1 to 10 for each parameter. If Sarah receives a total rating of 30 or higher, she becomes eligible for a performance bonus of Rs. 50. Additionally, customers have the option to provide Sarah with a tip or no tip, which can be either Rs. 10 or Rs. 20.On a particular day, Sarah assisted four different customers: Alex, Ben, Claire, and David. At the end of her shift, Sarah accumulated a total of Rs. 130 in bonuses and tips. She did not get both a total rating of 30 or higher and a tip from the same customer. Here are some additional facts to consider:(i) Sarah received a combined rating of 28 for Product Knowledge, with both David and Claire giving her the same rating in this category. However, both Alex and Ben gave Sarah different higher ratings for Product Knowledge than both David and Claire.(ii) Each customer provided Sarah with distinct ratings for Salesmanship, which added up to 33. Similarly, Sarah received unique ratings for customer satisfaction from the four customers, however her total rating for Promptness is 26.(iii) Ben awarded Sarah the same rating for Salesmanship and customer satisfaction on the one hand, and product knowledge and Promptness on the other.(iv) Among the four customers, Alex gave Sarah the highest rating for salesmanship. Conversely, he provided Sarah with the lowest rating for Promptness.(v) Sarah received ratings between 6 and 9 for her Customer Satisfaction. Notably, Claire gave her the highest rating in this parameter, while Ben awarded her the lowest rating.(vi) If we compare each customers ranking based on their ratings for individual parameter, Alexs rank in Product Knowledge and Salesmanship is the same. Similarly Davids rank for Customer Satisfaction and Product Knowledge is the same.(vii) Interestingly, no individual awarded top rating like 9 or 10 twice or more and none of them awarded less than five rating.Q.Rating awarded by Claire for Salesmanship isa)5b)6c)7d)8Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer? tests, examples and also practice CAT tests.
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