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CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 1

The total number of 9-digit numbers which have all different digits is

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 1

The number is to be of 9 digits
The first place can be filled in 9 ways only (as 0 can not be in the left most position )
Having filled up the first place the remaining 8 places can be filled in 9×8×7×...×1=9! ways
Hence total number of 9 digit numbers with distinct digits is =9×9!

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 2

Find the number of non-negative integral solutions to the system of equations x + y + z + u + t = 20 and x + y + z = 5.

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 2

Given, x+y+z+u+t=20...........(1)

and x+y+z=5................(2)

The given system of equations can be written as

u+t=15........(3)

x+y+z=5.............(4)

No. of non-negative integral solutions of (4) are n+r−1​Cr​=3+5−1​C5​=7​C5

No. of non-negative integral solutions of (3) are n+r−1​Cr​=2+15−1​C15​=16​C15

So, required numbers =16​C15​×7C5​=336

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CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 3

Ateacher takes 3 children from her class to the zoo at a time as often as she can, but she does not take the same three children to the zoo more than once. She finds that she goes to the zoo 84 times more than a particular child goes to the zoo. The number of children in her class is

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 3

nC3 - n-1C2 = 84, where n is the number of students. Now use options.

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 4

If x, y, and z are integers and x ≥ 0, y ≥ 1, z ≥ 2, x+y + z= 15 then the number of values of the ordered triplet (x, y, z) is

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 4

H ere, Since x ≥ 0 , y ≥ l , z ≥ 2

Now, x can get any number of things, y should get a minimum of 1 thing and z should get a minimum of 2 things. So, let us give these to y and z.
Now , total things left = 12

Now use the formula n identical things can be distributed among r persons in n+x-1Cx-1 

Where n = 12, r = 3

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 5

In an examination, the question paper contains three different sections A, B and C containing 4, 5 and 6 questions respectively. In how many ways, a candidate can make a selection of 7 questions, selecting at least two questions from each section?

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 5
  • Various ways of doing this is as follows:
  • Now do the selections.
  • No of ways of selecting 7 questions such that at least 2 questions are selected from each selection = 4C5C2 x 6C2  + 4C2 x 5C6C2 + 4C2 x 5C2 6C3
  • On solving this, we get 600 + 900 + 1200  = 2700
CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 6

The number of parallelograms that can be formed from a set of four parallel lines intersecting another set of three parallel lines, is

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 6

This is nothing but 4C2 x 3C2.

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 7

A lady gives a dinner party to 5 guests to be selected from nine friends. The number of ways of forming the party of 5, given that two particular friends A and B will not attend the party together is

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 7

This can be done in three ways:

i. A is selected but B is not selected - A has already been selected, rest 4 is to be selected from 7 persons = 7C4 = 35

ii. B is selected but A is not selected - 7C4 = 35

iii. Neither A nor B is selected - 7C5 = 21 Total = 91

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 8

If a denotes the number of permutations of x + 2 things taking all at a time, b the number of permutations of x things taking 11 at a time and c the number of permutations of x - 11 things taking all at a time such that a = 182be, then the value of x is

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CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 9

How many 10 digits numbers can be written by using the digits 1 and 2

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2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 .

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 10

In a room there are 2 green chairs, 3 yellow chairs and 4 blue chairs. In how many ways can Raj choose 3 chairs so that at least one yellow chair is included? ​

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CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 11

Four of the following Five are alike in a certain way and hence they form a group. Which one of the following does not belong to that group?

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CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 12

Which of the following statement is true about G?

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CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 13

Which of the following lives on the ground floor?

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CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 14

Which of the following does not belong to a certain group?

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CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 15

Who is living in flat 1 on floor 4?

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CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 16

If salary of E is 15000 and D's salary is 10000. What can be the salary of F?

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 16

References:

B's salary is fourth lowest but greater than D.

C's salary is more than only one person

Salary of D is greater than H.

Inferences:

Hence Salary of B and D is greater than C and H with H has lowest salary.

> > > > B > D > C > H

References:

Salary of G is lies between E and F who does not have second lowest salary

Inferences:

Hence G's salary is the third highest in the company with E's salary is 2nd highest and F's salary is 4th highest. So only A is left who will have the highest salary in the company.

A > E > G > F > B > D > C > H

And the arrangement gets done.

Following the common explanation, salary of F should be 12000. Hence, option D is the correct answer.

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 17

Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which onedoes not belong to that group?

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 17

References:

B's salary is fourth lowest but greater than D.

C's salary is more than only one person

Salary of D is greater than H.

Inferences:

Hence Salary of B and D is greater than C and H with H has lowest salary.

> > > > B > D > C > H

References:

Salary of G is lies between E and F who does not have second lowest salary

Inferences:

Hence G's salary is the third highest in the company with E's salary is 2nd highest and F's salary is 4th highest. So only A is left who will have the highest salary in the company.

A > E > G > F > B > D > C > H

And the arrangement gets done.

Following the common explanation, Except B all others are arranged at a gap of 1 with each other.
Hence, B does not belong to the group.
Therefore, option E is the correct answer.

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 18

If salary of A is 50000 and B's salary is 35000 What can be the salary of D?

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 18

References:

B's salary is fourth lowest but greater than D.

C's salary is more than only one person

Salary of D is greater than H.

Inferences:

Hence Salary of B and D is greater than C and H with H has lowest salary.

> > > > B > D > C > H

References:

Salary of G is lies between E and F who does not have second lowest salary

Inferences:

Hence G's salary is the third highest in the company with E's salary is 2nd highest and F's salary is 4th highest. So only A is left who will have the highest salary in the company.

A > E > G > F > B > D > C > H

And the arrangement gets done.

As per the final solution, hence, salary of D can be 15000.
Hence, option A is the correct answer.

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 19

How many people have salary more than F?

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 19

References:

B's salary is fourth lowest but greater than D.

C's salary is more than only one person

Salary of D is greater than H.

Inferences:

Hence Salary of B and D is greater than C and H with H has lowest salary.

> > > > B > D > C > H

References:

Salary of G is lies between E and F who does not have second lowest salary

Inferences:

Hence G's salary is the third highest in the company with E's salary is 2nd highest and F's salary is 4th highest. So only A is left who will have the highest salary in the company.

A > E > G > F > B > D > C > H

And the arrangement gets done.

Following the common explanation, Hence, Three people have salary more than F.
Hence, option B is the correct answer.

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 20

Whose salary is greater than D and but less than F?

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 20

References:

B's salary is fourth lowest but greater than D.

C's salary is more than only one person

Salary of D is greater than H.

Inferences:

Hence Salary of B and D is greater than C and H with H has lowest salary.

> > > > B > D > C > H

References:

Salary of G is lies between E and F who does not have second lowest salary

Inferences:

Hence G's salary is the third highest in the company with E's salary is 2nd highest and F's salary is 4th highest. So only A is left who will have the highest salary in the company.

A > E > G > F > B > D > C > H

And the arrangement gets done.

Following the common explanation,
B's salary is greater than D but less than F.
Hence, Option B is correct

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 21

Directions: In the following question, the word at the top is used in different ways. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is incorrect or inappropriate.

PROBITY

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 21

'Probity' means 'the quality of having strong moral principles; honesty and decency' and is inappropriate for 'expenses'. So, its usage is incorrect in '4'. 'Probity' in '4' needs to be replaced with 'extravagance' to make the sentence correct.

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 22

Directions: In the following question, the word at the top is used in different ways. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is incorrect or inappropriate.

ALACRITY

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 22

Alacrity means 'brisk and cheerful readiness' or 'speed and interest' and cannot be used to describe a book or contents of a book. So, its usage is incorrect in 'a'.

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 23

Directions: The question consists of a CAPITALISED word followed by possible illustrations of its meaning. Choose the one which is the most suitable illustration.

GAINSAY

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 23

'Gainsay' means 'question the truth or validity of', which implies (c) is the correct illustration of the word.

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 24

Directions: The question consists of a CAPITALISED word followed by possible illustrations of its meaning. Choose the one which is the most suitable illustration.

SPORADIC

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 24

'Sporadic' means 'occurring at irregular intervals or only in a few places', which means (a) is the correct illustration of the word as a gunfire in a peaceful country would obviously be irregular. The rest of the options can or cannot be sporadic as per the specific conditions.

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 25

Directions: In the following question, the word at the top is used in different ways. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is incorrect or inappropriate.

FECKLESS

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 25

'Feckless' means 'lacking initiative or strength of character; irresponsible' and it cannot be used to describe feelings. So, its usage is incorrect in 'c'.

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 26

Directions: In the following question, the word at the top is used in different ways. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is incorrect or inappropriate.

PENURIOUS

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'Penurious' means extremely poor or unwilling to spend money, or suffering from a cramping and oppressive lack of resources. The usage is inappropriate in the context of 'journey'. So, its usage is incorrect in (a).

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 27

Directions: The question consists of a CAPITALISED word followed by possible illustrations of its meaning. Choose the one which is the most suitable illustration.

KOWTOW

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 27

'Kowtow' means 'acting in an excessively subservient manner', which means (d) can be described as the correct illustration of the word. (b) is close but the given word means 'having an excessive desire to please others' while (b) mentions hushing up to avoid conflict.

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 28

Directions: The question consists of a CAPITALISED word followed by possible illustrations of its meaning. Choose the one which is the most suitable illustration.

CUPIDITY

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 28

'Cupidity' refers to greed for money and possessions, which means (c) is the correct illustration of the word. So, the correct answer is (c).

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 29

Directions: The word below is provided with a context. From the given alternatives, pick the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the given word in context.

Macadamized: The pathway has now been macadamized.

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 29

Macadamize is to make a road.

CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 30

Directions: The word below is provided with a context. From the given alternatives, pick the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the given word in context.

Anthology: The anthology was published posthumously.

Detailed Solution for CAT Practice Test: Week 19 - Question 30

Anthology is a collection. So, compilation should be a good fit.

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