Matrix Arrangement for Cat Sheet 1
- Jul 10
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Practicse Question
Matrix Arrangement CAT Case 1
Direction for questions 1-4: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.In a Sports Competition, the ‘Young Sports Club’ has won 16 medals including Gold, Silver and Bronze medals. The medals were won by 8 athletes of the club. The tables below show the details of the medals won by the athletes and the number of medals won in five games viz. Shooting, Swimming, Badminton, Table Tennis and Basketball. Every athlete has participated in only one game and no game had a participation of more than two athletes.


Q.1 Who among the following is definitely a Table tennis player?
a.Adolf
b.Bill
c.Cherry
d.Donald
Q.2 For how many athletes, the combination of Athlete and Games can be determined correctly?
a.4
b.5
c.6
d.8
Q.3 Who among the following has won a Gold medal in Chess?
a.Bill
b.Emuel
c.Ivan
d.Adolf
Q.4 Consider the following three statements:I. Bill participated in Shooting.II. Fema participated inTable Tennis.III. Only one athlete participated in Chess.What can be said about these three statements?
a.Both statements I and II are correct.
b.Both statements II and III are incorrect.
c.Statement II is correct and both statements I and III are incorrect.
d.None of the statements is correct.
Matrix Arragement for CAT Case 2
Direction for question 5-8: Answer the question on the basis of the information given below:
A CBI team while investigating a case, summoned following persons Vikas, Sanjay, Ritesh, Kanchan, Yash, Mahesh and Richa. They were investigated by officer Shashikant. The first round of the enquiries started from Monday and completed on Sunday. Exactly one person among the seven was investigated every day.
Richa was summoned before Mahesh.
Sanjay was summoned some day after Wednesday.
Kanchan was not summoned on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
Yash, Vikas and Ritesh were summoned on days other than Monday and Sunday.
Vikas was not summoned on Friday and Saturday.
Yash was not summoned on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
Ritesh was not summoned on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Sanjay was summoned before Mahesh.
Q.5 Total number of possible ways in which the officer could have summoned the seven persons?
a.4
b.3
c.6
d.8
Q.6 If Sanjay was not called on Friday, who was summoned on Saturday?
a.Sanjay
b.Mahesh
c.Yash
d.Cannot be determined
Q.7 What is the probability that Ritesh was summoned on Thursday?
a.0.25
b.0.5
c.0.75
d.0.9
Q.8 If Ritesh was summoned on the previous day Mahesh was summoned, who was summoned on Thursday?
a.Sanjay
b.Yash
c.Kanchan
d.Cannot be determined
Matrix Arrangement for CAT Case 3
Direction for question 9-12 : Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.Bhola is a Physics teacher. He conducts private tuition classes at his residence. There are five students in one of his batches. The names of the students are Durga, Indira, Parvati, Meenakshi, and Ananya. Bhola has used a five point scale (minimum 1 point, maximum 5 points) to rate his students on four parameters viz. ‘Punctuality’, ‘Subject knowledge’, ‘Self motivation’, and ‘Intelligence’. Rating of 1 represents ‘Poor’ performance and rating of 5 represents ‘Very Good’ performance in a parameter.The following table with Tally marks shows the frequency distribution of ratings for the four parameters used (E.g., two students have been rated with 5 points in ‘Punctuality’ category as according to Bhola, they were Very Good in terms of punctuality).
It is also known that:
No student got the same rating in any two parameters.
No two students got the same ratings in all four parameters.
Durga and Meenakshi got the lowest possible value when all four ratings were added.
The sum of rating values of ‘Punctuality’ and ‘Subject knowledge’ is equal to sum of rating values of the other two parameters for both Durga and Meenakshi.
Durga received a higher rating in ‘Self motivation’ than ‘Subject knowledge’ parameter.
Ananya received a lower rating in ‘Punctuality’ than ‘Intelligence’ parameter.
Parvati and Ananya have different ratings in ‘Self motivation’ parameter.

Q.9 Which student received a Very Good rating in Intelligence?
a.Meenakshi
b.Indira
c.Parvati
d.Ananya
Q.10 The two members of only one of the given pairs have received the same total ratings. Identify the pair.
a.Durga and Indira
b.Durga and Parvati
c.Meenakshi and Ananya
d.Parvati and Ananya
Q.11 What is the rating of Indira in 'Self motivation' parameter?
a.1
b.2
c.3
d.4
Q.12 What is the rating of Parvati in the ‘Intelligence’ parameter?
a.1
b.2
c.3
d.4
Matrix Arrangement for CAT Case 4
Direction for question 13-16: Answer the following question based on the information given below.
A candy store sold certain number of 4 types of candies i.e. Gummy Bears, Liquorice, Sugar Candy and Lollipops on four days of a week. (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday)
In the figure given below, the number in the bracket shows the total number of candies sold on the given four days or the total number of a particular candy sold in these four days.

It is also known that:
All variety of candies sold on a particular day were distinct and for a particular variety of candy, the number of candies sold were distinct on all days.
The number of candies sold of any variety on any day were from 0 to 9.(in case of 0 candies sold, the box is excluded. In case a box is present, that particular candy sold on the particular day is one out of 1 to 9).
Number of sugar candies sold on Monday were 6.
Number of Liquorice sold on Thursday were 5.
Q.13 What is the total number of candies sold in the given four days?
a.56
b.57
c.60
d.61
Q.14 What is the number of liquorice candies sold on Tuesday?
a.6
b.7
c.8
d.9
Q.15 Which of the following is not true?
a.Number of gummy bears sold on Wednesday are 3
b.Number of gummy bears sold on Tuesday are 5
c.Number of lollipops sold on Tuesday are 7
d.Number of liquorice sold on Tuesday are 8
Q.16 What is the number of gummy bears sold on Monday?
a.9
b.8
c.6
d.5
Answers For Matrix Arrangement
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
C | D | A | C | A | D | A | B | D | D |
11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | ||||
C | A | D | D | D | A |
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