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Arrangement Questions for Cat 4

  • Jul 11
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Arrangement Questions for CAT Case 1

DIRECTION for question 1-4: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

Seven persons – A through G – each of a different height, are standing in a line, from left to right, all facing the same direction. They are standing such that there are exactly three persons for each of whom, there are two persons standing adjacent to him, with both of them being taller than he is.

It is also known that:

  1. A, who is not the shortest, is standing adjacent to the third tallest person in the group.

  2. B, who is the fourth tallest person, is standing adjacent to the tallest person, but is not standing adjacent to the second tallest person.

  3. D, who is not standing at any end, is standing four places to the left of the second tallest person.

  4. F is standing to the immediate left of B.

  5. There are at least three persons who are both taller than C and shorter than E.

  6. F is standing on the extreme left.



Q.1 Who is the sixth tallest person?

a.D

b.C

c.A

d.G


Q.2 Who among the following is standing two places away from the third tallest person?

a.B

b.A

c.G

d.E


Q.3 If the seven persons are ranked from 1 to 7 in the ascending order of their heights, how many pairs of persons standing adjacent to each other have consecutive ranks?

a.0

b.1

c.3

d.2


Q.4 If the seven persons are ranked from 1 to 7 in the ascending order of their heights, what is the maximum difference between the ranks of any two persons standing adjacent to each other?

a.5

b.3

c.4

d.6

Arrangement Questions for CAT Case 2

DIRECTION for questions 5-8: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.8 boxes A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H are placed one over the other (not necessarily in that order). Each box has a different weight among 5 kg, 10 kg, 11 kg, 12 kg, 13kg, 19 kg, 21 kg and 22 kg. The boxes are numbered 1 to 8 from bottom to top.

  1. Box number 5 is box B which is not the heaviest. B's weight is equal to sum of the weights of D and E.

  2. The box whose weight is 19 kg is immediately below the box whose weight is 21 kg.

  3. There are 2 boxes between H and the 19 kg box.

  4. Box whose weight is 11 kg is not above C. Also, C’s weight is a multiple of 3.

  5. The heaviest box and C have 3 boxes between them.

  6. The box whose weight is 12 kg is exactly between H and B.

  7. A’s weight is not a prime number.

  8. Box F is placed just above box A.

  9. H is neither the lightest box nor just below E.

  10. The box, whose weight is half of A’s weight, is just below A. 

  11. Box H is placed above 19kg Box.



Q.5 What is the weight of box D?

a.13 kg

b.10 kg

c.11 kg

d.Cannot be determined


Q.6 Which box is the heaviest?

a.A

b.B

c.F

d.G


Q.7 Which box is kept at the top?

a.A

b.B

c.F

d.D


Q.8 What is the box number of the box weighing 13 kg?

a.3

b.8

c.7

d.None of these

Arrangement Questions for CAT Case 3

Direction for question 9-12: Answer the question on the basis of the information given below:

Eight friends namely A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H went to watch a movie. They were seated in the same row. It was observed that three people were sitting between B and D. A and H were sitting together. Exactly one person was sitting between E and F.



Q.9 If G and C were sitting on the extreme ends, in how many ways can they all be made to sit?

a.4

b.8

c.16

d.32


Q.10 How many of the following statements MUST be true? (Use information from previous question) 

  1. If A & E are sitting together, D & F will be sitting together.

  2. If there is exactly one person between H & E, there must be exactly one person between B & A.

  3. If there are two people between C & A, there must be two people between E & G.

  4. If C & D are sitting together, B & G must be sitting together.

a.1

b.2

c.3

d.4


Q.11 It was observed that exactly two persons were sitting between G & C. It was also observed that neither A nor H was sitting at any of the extreme ends, how many of the following statements CAN be true?1. If G & D are sitting together, there will be two people between H & E.2. If D & E are sitting together, there will be one person between B & H.3. If D & C are sitting together, there will be three persons between B & G4. If E & C are sitting together, there will be one person between B & G.

a.0

b.1

c.2

d.3 or more


Q.12 Let ‘x’ denote the number of people siting between B & G. If for the value of ‘x’, ‘y’ denote the number of people sitting between C & A, how many different values exist for (x+y)? (Use data from 3rd question of this set)

a.6

b.7

c.5

d.12

Arrangement Questions for CAT Case 4

Direction for question 13-16: Answer the question on the basis of the information given below:

Eight riends namely Kabir, Kunti, Kanika, Kamal, Keshav, Kiran, Kimi & Karishma are sitting on eight chairs in a line. Half of them are facing north, remaining are facing south. Kanu, the host is standing facing the north. The chairs are numbered 1 to 8 starting from left to right. Certain facts are known about initial positions of 8 friends before Kanu started hosting the event: 

  1. Keshav & Kabir are sitting adjacent to each other. Keshav is sitting on one of the extreme ends.

  2. Kiran is second to the right of Kunti.

  3. Kunti is third to the left of Kanika. Kanika’s only neighbour is Kamal.

  4. Kunti is to the immediate right of Kimi, who faces north.

  5. No two friends facing the same direction are sitting adjacent to each other.

 



Q.13 Who among the following faces north?

a.Keshav

b.Kiran

c.Karishma

d.Kamal


Q.14 If Kanu tells all the friends to occupy chairs from 1 to 8 in reverse alphabetical order of their names, how many of them will still be sitting on the same chair?

a.0

b.1

c.2

d.4


Q.15 Consider the following names:a.1) Kimib.2) Kuntic.3) Kabird.4) Kiran

Q.16 How many of them are facing south?

a.1

b.2

c.3

d.4


Q.17 If we consider only the people sitting to the left of Kimi, find the ratio of the number of people facing south to number of people facing north.

a.2 : 1

b.4 : 1

c.1 : 3

d.None of these

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