Arrangement Questions for Cat 7
- Jul 11, 2025
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Arrangement Questions for CAT Case 1
Direction for qeustion 1-4: Answer the question on the basis of the invormation given below:
Seven persons are sitting around the circular table facing away from the center. The circumference of the table is 2400 cm.
The distance between any two adjacent persons is different and in the multiple of 50 cm and it is increasing, when taken in an anti-clockwise direction from a particular person.
Distance between D and F is 450 cm.
K sits 150 cm right of J.
K sits 700 cm to the left of H.
D and H are not the neighbours.
G sits to the immediate left of H at a distance, which is 100% more than the distance between D and E
E sits to the immediate left of J.
Ratio of the two distance between G and D is 1 : 2
Only D and F sit between H and E
Distance Between D and E is 300 cm.
Note: All the distance given are along the circumference.
Q.1 Distance between F and H is
a.500 cm
b.450 cm
c.550 cm
d.400 cm
Q.2 What is the minimum distance between K and D?
a.400 cm
b.700 cm
c.350 cm
d. 550 cm
Q.3 What is the position of J with respect to the person, whose immediate neighbours are at distances, whose difference is 150 cm?
a.2nd to the right
b.2nd to the left
c.3rd to the right
d.3rd to the left
Q.4 Only 3 persons among the given are female and no two females are sitting adjacent to each other. Distance between two adjacent males is less than 600 cm but more than 350 cm, then which of the following three statement(s) is(are) definitely true?
250 cm or 550 cm can be the distance between two adjacent females.
Both G and D are female.
Both J and H are male.
a.Only III
b.Any 2 statements
c.Only I and II
d.Only I and III
Arrangement Questions for CAT Case 2
Direction for question 5-8: Answer the question on the basis of the information given below:
Seven scientists Euclid, Newton, Pascal, Einstein, Plank, Galileo and Copernicus came for discussion meeting and sat around a circular table. No two scientists arrived together (at the same instant) in the meeting room. If two scientists arrived in the meeting room consecutively, they did not sit immediately next to each other.
Following additional information is known:
Newton was second to the right of the person who was the fourth person to arrive.
Euclid did not sit next to the person who was the first person to arrive.
Pascal was the fourth person to arrive after Euclid.
Plank was sitting third to the left of the sixth person to arrive
The person who was the fifth to arrive in the room was the only person sitting between Pascal and the third person to arrive.
Einstein and Galileo sat next to each other.
Q.5 Who was the fifth person to arrive in the meeting room?
a.Euclid
b.Newton
c.Pascal
d.Copernicus
Q.6 For which of these pairs of scientists, atleast three people arrived between their arrivals?
a.Galileo and Copernicus
b.Einstein and Newton
c.Plank and Galileo
d.Plank and Pascal
Q.7 Who sat third to the right of Euclid?
a.Newton
b.The person who came in first
c.Plank
d.The person who came in fourth
Q.8 Which of the below statements is definitely true?
a.Plank was the second person to arrive
b.Einstein was the fourth person to arrive
c.Galileo was the first person to arrive
d.None of these
Arrangement Questions for CAT Case 3
Direction for question 9-12: Nine children from Desai family, Vedika, Palak, Pooja, Rashi, Nidhi, Aadit, Aayush, Hridhaan and Ayansh, passed their class 10th exams from three different schools. Three of them studied in RBK Global School, four of them studied in RBK International School and two of them studied in RBK Public School. Each child passed class 10th exam with distinct marks.
Ayansh got the highest marks in RBK Public School.
Vedika got fewer marks than only Aayush among nine children.
Nidhi got the least marks in her school and exactly two children among nine got fewer marks than her.
Hridhaan got the highest marks in his school.
Rashi, who did not study in RBK Public School, got the least marks among nine children.
The number of children who got more marks than Palak was the same as the number of children who got less marks than Pooja.
Three students of RBK International School got more marks than the child who got the highest marks in RBK Global School.
Among the nine children, the child, who got the second least marks was ranked lowest in his/her school.
Q.9 If Palak got higher marks than Pooja, then from which school did Pooja pass her class 10th?
a.RBK Public School
b.RBK Global School
c.RBK International School
d.Cannot be determined
Q.10 If Nidhi studied in RBK International School, then who among the following studied in RBK Public School?
a.Hridhaan
b.Vedika
c.Aadit
d.Palak
Q.11 How many children among the given nine got less marks than Hridhaan?
a.4
b.5
c.3
d.2
Q.12 If Aadit studied in RBK Global School, then who got the least marks in RBK International School?
a.Rashi
b.Palak
c.Pooja
d.Nidhi
Arrangement Questions for CAT Case 4
Direction for question 13-18: Refer to the data below and answer the questions that follow.In ‘Aurbindo medical college ’, ‘Second year MBBS’ have five sections, namely Section I, Section II, Section III, Section IV and Section V. Five subjects are taught in ‘Second year MBBS’. These subjects are: Community Medicine, Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology and Forensic Medicine & Toxicology. Classes of five subjects are scheduled in a time-slot of one hour each from morning 8:00 a.m. to afternoon 1:00 p.m.
Community Medicine is the 3rd lecture in Section I.
The first lecture in Section III is neither Forensic Medicine & Toxicology nor Community Medicine but the 2nd lecture is either Pharmacology or Pathology.
The time slot of Microbiology lecture in Section IV is same as that of Pathology in Section III.
The fourth lecture scheduled in Section II is Forensic Medicine & Toxicology.
The lecture of Pathology is scheduled at an earlier time slot in Section II than in Section III.
Other than Pathology and Pharmacology, all other subjects are scheduled at an earlier time slot in Section II than in Section I.
The same subject cannot be taught in two sections simultaneously
Community Medicine was 4th lecture in Section III.
Q.13 Which lecture was scheduled from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. in Section II?
a.Community Medicine
b.Microbiology
c.Pharmacology
d.Cannot be determined
Q.14 How many subject’s lectures were scheduled at an earlier time slot in Section IV than in section V?
a.1
b.2
c.3
d.4
Q.15 What was the time slot of the Community Medicine lecture in Section III?
a.8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
b.9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
c.10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
d.11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Q.16 Which of the following is true?
a.The lecture of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology is scheduled at an earlier time slot in Section II than in Section III.
b.The lecture of Microbiology is scheduled at an earlier time slot in Section I than in Section V.
c.The lecture of Pathology is scheduled at an earlier time slot in Section II than in Section V.
d.The lecture of Microbiology is scheduled at an earlier time slot in Section I than in Section IV.
Q.17 What was the time slot of the Pharmacology lecture in Section IV?
a.8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
b.9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
c.10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
d.11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon
Q.18 Which lecture was scheduled from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in Section V?
a.Community Medicine
b.Microbiology
c.Pharmacology
d.Cannot be determined





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