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CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 1

Brishti went on an 8-hour trip in a car. Before the trip, the car had travelled a total of x km till then, where x is a whole number and is palindromic, i.e., x remains unchanged when its digits are reversed. At the end of the trip, the car had travelled a total of 26862 km till then, this number again being palindromic. If Brishti never drove at more than 110 km/h , then the greatest possible average speed at which she drove during the trip, in km/h , was 

Detailed Solution for CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 1

The distance travelled before the trip (x in km.) is a palindrome.
Let the average speed of Brishti be s kmph.
The total distance covered by Brishti after the trip is 26862 km.
The distance covered by Brishti during the trip is 8×s = 8s km.
x = 26862 – 8s
For x to be a palindrome, of the given options, s can only be 100.
Therefore, the average speed of Brishti during the trip is 100 kmph.

*Answer can only contain numeric values
CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 2

Arvind travels from town A to town B, and Surbhi from town B to town A, both starting at the same time along the same route. After meeting each other, Arvind takes 6 hours to reach town B while Surbhi takes 24 hours to reach town A. If Arvind travelled at a speed of 54 km/h, then the distance, in km, between town A and town B is 


Detailed Solution for CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 2


Let the distance between city A and the meeting point M be D1 and the distance between city B and the meeting point M be D2.
Arvind covers D1 in t hours and D2 in 6 hours.
Let the distance between city A and the meeting point M be D1 and the distance between city B and the meeting point M be D2.
Arvind covers D1 in t hours and D2 in 6 hours.

t2 = 6 × 24 = 122
t = 12
Total time taken by Arvind to travel from city A to city B = (t + 6) = 18 hours.
Speed of Arvind = 54 kmph
Distance between city A to city B = 54 × 18 = 972 km. 

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CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 3

Ravi is driving at a speed of 40 km/h on a road. Vijay is 54 meters behind Ravi and driving in the same direction as Ravi. Ashok is driving along the same road from the opposite direction at a speed of 50 km/h and is 225 meters away from Ravi. The speed, in km/h, at which Vijay should drive so that all the three cross each other at the same time, is

Detailed Solution for CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 3

The speeds of Ravi and Ashok converted to meters per second are
 respectively.
Let M be the meeting point between Ravi and Ashok. 

CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 4

Let a, b, c be non-zero real numbers such that b2 < 4ac , and f(x) = ax2 + bx + c . If the set S consists of al integers m such that f(m) < 0 , then the set S must necessarily be

Detailed Solution for CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 4

We are given the definition of the function, f(x) = ax+ bx + c , and been told that b2<4ac . This means that f(x) has imaginary roots and therefore no real roots at all.
If a function has no real roots, the graph of the function can never touch the x-axis, because touching the x-axis means, for some real value x, the value of f(x) is 0. In other words, it means that the function has roots for some real value x.

When we graph this function quadratic function f(x), we get a parabola, that should never touch the x-axis. Such a parabola should be completely above the x-axis or completely below the x-axis.

If it is completely above the x-axis:
It means that the value of f(x) is always positive for any value of x.
The set of values of x that satisfies the condition that f(x) < 0 is an empty set.
If it is completely below the x-axis:
It means that the value of f(x) is always negative for any value of x.
The set of values of x that satisfies the condition that f(x) < 0 is the set of all real numbers.
Since set S contains all the integers ‘m’ that satisfy the above conditions, Set S is either an empty set or the set of all integers.

CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 5

Two trains cross each other in 14 seconds when running in opposite directions along parallel tracks. The faster train is 160 m long and crosses a lamp post in 12 seconds. If the speed of the other train is 6 km/hr less than the faster one, its length, in m, is  

Detailed Solution for CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 5

Speed of the faster train = 160/12 = 40/3 m/s
Speed of the slower train = 
Sum of speeds (when the trains travel towards each other) = 
Let the slower train be xx metres long; then: 
On solving, x = 190 m

CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 6

Two trains A and B were moving in opposite directions, their speeds being in the ratio 5 : 3. The front end of A crossed the rear end of B 46 seconds after the front ends of the trains had crossed each other. It took another 69 seconds for the rear ends of the trains to cross each other. The ratio of length of train A to that of train B is 

Detailed Solution for CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 6

Considering the length of train A = La, length of train B = Lb.
The speed of train A be 5x, speed of train B be 3x.
From the information provided :
The front end of A crossed the rear end of B 46 seconds after the front ends of the trains had crossed each other.
In this case, train A traveled a distance equivalent to the length of train B which is Lb at a speed of 5x + 3x = 8x because both the trains are traveling in the opposite direction.
Hence (8x) x (46) = Lb.
In the information provided :
It took another 69 seconds for the rear ends of the trains to cross each other.
In the next 69 seconds
The train B traveled a distance equivalent to the length of train A in this 69 seconds.
Hence (8x) x (69) = La.
La/Lb = 69/46 = 3/2 = 3 : 2

*Answer can only contain numeric values
CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 7

Mira and Amal walk along a circular track, starting from the same point at the same time. If they walk in the same direction, then in 45 minutes, Amal completes exactly 3 more rounds than Mira. If they walk in opposite directions, then they meet for the first time exactly after 3 minutes. The number of rounds Mira walks in one hour is


Detailed Solution for CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 7

Considering the distance travelled by Mira in one minute = M,
The distance traveled by Amal in one minute = A.
Given if they walk in the opposite direction it takes 3 minutes for both of them to meet. Hence 3 x (A+M) = C. (1)
C is the circumference of the circle.
Similarly, it is mentioned that if both of them walk in the same direction Amal completes 3 more rounds than Mira :
Hence 45 x (A-M) = 3C. (2)
Multiplying (1)*15 we have :
45A + 45M = 15C.
45A - 45M = 3C.
Adding the two we have A = 18C/90
Subtracting the two M = 12C/90
Since Mira travels 12C/90 in one minute, in one hour she travels 12C/90 . 60 = 8C
Hence a total of 8 rounds.

CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 8

Two persons are walking beside a railway track at respective speeds of 2 and 4 km per hour in the same direction. A train came from behind them and crossed them in 90 and 100 seconds, respectively. The time, in seconds, taken by the train to cross an electric post is nearest to 

Detailed Solution for CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 8

Let the length of the train be l and its speed be s. Given

⇒ 
∴ Length of the train =500 m.
Hence the required time to cross a lamp post = 
i.e. 81.81 (or) 82 sec.

CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 9

A straight road connects points A and B. Car 1 travels from A to B and Car 2 travels from B to A, both leaving at the same time. After meeting each other, they take 45 minutes and 20 minutes, respectively, to complete their journeys. If Car 1 travels at the speed of 60 km/hr, then the speed of Car 2, in km/hr, is   

Detailed Solution for CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 9

In this particular case, we know Ratio of speeds = 
C1 : C2 = √20 : 45 i.e., 2: 3
As the speed of Car C1 is 60 kmph, the speed of Car C2 is 90 kmph

CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 10

A train travelled at one-thirds of its usual speed, and hence reached the destination 30 minutes after the scheduled time. On its return journey, the train initially travelled at its usual speed for 5 minutes but then stopped for 4 minutes for an emergency. The percentage by which the train must now increase its usual speed so as to reach the destination at the scheduled time, is nearest to 

Detailed Solution for CAT Previous Year Questions: Time & Distance Take (July 2) - Question 10

Let the usual speed of the train be s and time taken at that speed be 't'.
Given by travelling at s/3, it reached 30 min late. Hence the usual time:
Distance travelled = s x t
Distance travelled in the first 5min = s  x  t / 3. D
Distance to be travelled in the last 6min = 2 st / 3
Required speed to cover that distance on time = 
Hence the percentage increase in its speed = (2 / 3) x 100
i.e., 

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