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Arrangement Questions for Cat 6

  • 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.

Alex, Brian, Chris, Dennis, George, Harry, Kenneth and Mike are eight friends. Two of them are alumni of MIT, Stanford, Harvard and Cambridge Universities each while two of them have specialized in the fields of Finance, Marketing, Operations and Systems each.Further following information is known:

  1. No two alumni of same University specialize in same fields.

  2. Harry and Brian are alumni of the same University while Chris and Alex have specialized in the same field.

  3. George is an alumnus of Harvard while Dennis is an alumnus of MIT.

  4. Kenneth has specialized in Marketing while Mike has specialized in Systems.

  5. Two persons who have specialized in Finance are from MIT and Harvard.

  6. Alex is not an alumnus of MIT while Chris has not specialized in Finance.

  7. Any person who has specialized in Systems is not from MIT while any alumnus of Cambridge has not specialized in Systems.

  8. Two alumni of Stanford have specialized in Marketing and Systems.



Q.1 Which field has Harry specialized in?

d.Cannot be determined



Q.2 Who among the following is an alumnus of Harvard?

a.Chris

b.Harry

c.Mike

d.Kenneth


Q.3 Which of the following combinations is correct?

a.Chris–MIT–Operations

b.Harry–Cambridge–Marketing

c.Kenneth–MIT–Marketing

d.Brian–Harvard–Finance


Q.4 Which college did Alex study from?

a.Cambridge

b.Stanford

d.Harvard

Arrangement Questions for CAT Case 2

DIRECTION for question 5-8: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

In a class, six students, A through F, were sitting in six chairs from left to right, all facing the same direction, not necessarily in the same order. Karthik, the teacher of the class, handed over a certain number of blank sheets to the student at the extreme left. Karthik asked each student to take as many blank sheets as he wants and pass the remaining to the student to his immediate right. After the sixth student (i.e., the student sitting at the extreme right) took the sheets, Karthik collected the remaining sheets from him.

It is also known that

  1. the number of sheets that the first student took was twice the number of sheets that C took.

  2. no two students took the same number of sheets and each student took at least one sheet.

  3. B, who was not sitting at the extreme right, took two sheets more than the student who was sitting two places to his left.

  4. D, who was sitting to the immediate left of B, took 15 sheets and the number of sheets that any other student took was either greater than 20 or less than 10.

  5. E, who was sitting two places to the right of the student sitting at the extreme left, took 6 sheets.

  6. Karthik gave 60 sheets to the student sitting at the extreme left and collected 18 sheets from F.



Q.5 How many sheets did C take?

a.2

b.4

c.6

d.7

 

Q.6 Who was sitting to the immediate left of the person who took the lowest number of sheets?

a.A

b.E

c.D

d.C


Q.7 What is the difference between the number of sheets that A and D took?

a.4

b.7

c.9

d.11


Q.8 Which of the following statements is definitely true?

a.The student sitting at the extreme right took the highest number of sheets.

b.The student sitting at the extreme left took the highest number of sheets.

c.The student sitting to the immediate right of B took the highest number of sheets.

d.The student sitting to the immediate left of E took the lowest number of sheets.

Arrangement Questions for CAT Case 3

DIRECTION for question 9-12: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

Kittu loves the cartoon character ‘Doraemon’ so much that he watches the show the entire day. To divert his mind, his mother bought a letter game which consists of big wooden letters  D, O, R, A, E, M, O and N. She asked Kittu to rearrange all these letters and make a new word subject to the following instructions:

  1. No letter other than the two ‘O’s in the original word can occupy adjacent position (immediately to the right or immediately to the left of its position in the original word) in the new word.

  2. Exactly two letters in the word ‘DORAEMON’ retain their original position in the new word.

  3. The letter E must precede the letter M and there are exactly three letters between them.

  4. The letters D, E and R must be together with D and R being adjacent to each other.

  5. The two ‘O’s occupy the extreme left and the extreme right positions in the new word.

 



Q.9  How many new words can be formed that satisfy all the conditions?

a.1

b.2

c.5

d.6


Q.10 Which two letters retain their original positions in the new word?

a. Both R and E

b. Both R and M

c.Both M and E

d.Cannot be determined


Q.11 Letter ‘D’ in the new word is the only letter between which of the following two letters?

a.R and N

b. R and M

c.M and N

d.Cannot be determined



Q.12 Which letter is third to the right of ‘D’ in the new word?

a.R

b.O

c.A

d.Cannot be determined

Arrangement Questions for CAT Case 4

DIRECTION for questions 13-16: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

Six children, P through U, are standing in a line, from left to right, all facing the same direction. The ages (in years) of the six children are 5, 8, 9, 10, 12 and 13, not necessarily in any order.

It is also known that

  1. T, who is two years older than Q, is standing at the extreme right, but he is not standing adjacent to Q.

  2. R is standing two places to the left of the second youngest child, while S is standing to the immediate right of the oldest child.

  3. P, who is standing to the immediate left of the third youngest child, is standing two places to the left of R.



Q.13 Who is the youngest child

a.P

b.S

c.R

d.U


Q.14 How many children are standing to the right of the third youngest child?

a.1

b.2

c.3

d.4


Q.15 What is the age (in years) of U?

a.8

b.9

c.12

d.13


Q.16 For how many children can it be said that none of the children standing adjacent to them older than them?

a.1

b.2

c.3

d.4

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