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CAT Analytical Reasoning Question Papers 04 Sample Question : Analytical Reasoning |
Questions 64 - 70
Five educational films A, B, C, D, & E are to be shown to a group of students. The films are to be shown in a particular order, which conforms to the following conditions:
A must be shown earlier than C. B must be shown earlier than D. E should be the fifth film shown.
Which among the following is an acceptable order for showing the educational films ? A, C, B, D, E A, C, D, E, B B, D, C, A, E B, D, E, A, C E, B, C, A, D Ans : D
In case C is shown earlier than E, which among the following will hold true ? A is the first film shown. B is the second film shown. C is the third film shown. D is the fifth film shown. E is the fourth film shown. Ans : D
In case D is to be shown earlier than A, then for which among the following is there exactly one position from first through fifth in which it can be scheduled to be shown ? A B C D E Ans : C
Which among the following is a pair of films that CANNOT both be shown earlier than E ? A and B A and D B and C B and D C and D Ans : E
In case D and E are shown as far apart from each other as possible, which among the following would be true ? A is shown earlier than B. B is shown earlier than C. C is shown earlier than E. D is shown earlier than A. E is shown earlier than B. Ans : E
In case B, D and E are to be shown one after the other in the given order, the two positions from first to fifth in which A could possibly be shown are first and second. first and fourth. second and third. third and fifth. fourth and fifth. Ans : B
In case exactly one film is shown between A and C, and exactly one film is shown between B and D, which among the following will hold true ? B is the film shown between A and C. C is the film shown between B and D. E is the film shown between A and C. D is the last film shown. E is the first film shown. Ans : E
Analytical Reasoning Sample Questions Authorities concerned with mass transport in metropolitan cities are struggling with deficits. Commuters complain about delays and breakdowns, cuts in service, and fares higher than they are accustomed to paying. For all these reasons and because the price of fuel is still not prohibitive, the number of commuters using public transportation has fallen, adding to the deficits. Which among the following statements about the relationship between the number of commuters using public transportation and the price of fuel is best supported by the above passage?
With the rise in the price of fuel, there is a rise in the number of commuters using public transportation. Even if the price of fuel rises, the number of commuters using public transportation will continue to decline. The number of commuters using public transportation will rise, if the price of fuel rises to a prohibitive level. Most of the commuters using public transportation do not use fuel, therefore fluctuations in the price of fuel is unlikely to affect the number of commuters using public transportation. The price of fuel is always low enough to make private transportation cheaper than public transportation; therefore fluctuations in the price of fuel is unlikely to affect the number of commuters using public transportation. Ans : C
Pharmaceutical firms are now engaged in the production of analogues of endorphins, peptides, which are thought to transmit messages among brain cells, which bring about pain relief. The pharmaceutical firms claim that the analogues, when injected into the bloodstream, will lead to effective and long-lasting pain relief by increasing the action of peptides already present in the brain. The claims put forth by the pharmaceutical firms would be considerably weakened if it were true that
Compared to the other types of neurotransmitters present in the brain, endorphins remain active for a longer time period. Certain peptides have been traced in parts besides the brain, like the alimentary canal and the skin. It is easier and cheaper to produce analogues of peptides in the laboratory than the peptides themselves. Analogues of peptides, which are found naturally in the body are often filtered from the blood before the blood circulates in the brain. Endorphins interact chemically both with other naturally occurring peptides and with the brain's other neurotransmitters. Ans : D
Quite often it happens that a particular crisis or opportunity induces people to find a practical use for things, which originally had no serious purpose. To exemplify this principle, consider dolls and mannequins, programmed to move and built for the delight of the wealthy in the eighteenth century; these were the forerunners of the modern computer. Similarly, it is almost certain that pets were the first domesticated animals. Domestication of animals seems to have arisen as an amusement long before it had any practical application. Which among the following, provides another example supporting the above mentioned principle, if true?
America was discovered as a by-product of the search for ginger, cloves, pepper, and cinnamon. Children often imitate adults in their games. Till the commercial and scientific potential of the spyglass was recognized and its power of magnification was improved it remained a mere source of diversion. Some culture horses were used only for pleasure and not for work, even though in those cultures people had to labor hard in the absence of laboring animals. People who made moving dolls and mannequins in the eighteenth century were also clockmakers. Ans : C
Ever since the communications-entertainment firms have taken over publishing concerns, the management's new methods have increased the financial profits of commercial publishing. This is done at the price of narrowing the range of available books to the public and by catering to the vulgar tastes of the new buyers of books. There business has boomed ; but in the process the losers are the majority of authors or aspiring writers, and all discriminating readers. In case the above statement is true, which among the following will hold true?
Profitable business ventures are relatively new in the publishing world. The readership which commercial publishing caters to today is different from the readership served in the past. The profits resulting from the methods introduced by communications-entertainment management will encourage literary writers to work against all the odds. The limited range of books available to the public is directed toward a more discriminating audience. The public is not aware of the trend in the publishing industry, which tends to specialize in publishing blockbuster books. Ans : B
It is popularly believed that teachers are more or less indifferent about the microcomputer technology. This assumption is false, or at least dated. A survey recently conducted indicated that 80 percent of the 7,000 surveyed teachers revealed a high level of interest in microcomputers. Among the following statements which would most damage the above argument if proved to be true?
There was no attempt made in the survey to ascertain whether the surveyed teachers had any previous exposure to microcomputers. Teachers interested in microcomputer technology were more likely to complete and return the questionnaires than others. Irrespective of their subject area, their expertise and their teaching experience questionnaires were received by the teachers. After the survey results were tabulated there have been many developments in the applications of microcomputer technology. A company manufacturing and selling microcomputers conducted the survey. Ans : B
Questions 76 - 79
Six scientists A, B, C, D, E, and F are to present a paper each at a one-day conference. Three of them will present their papers in the morning session before the lunch break whereas the other three will be presented in the afternoon session. The lectures have to be scheduled in such a way that they comply with the following restrictions:
B's should present his paper immediately before C's presentation; their presentations cannot be separated by the lunch break. D must be either the first or the last scientist to present his paper.
In case C is to be the fifth scientist to present his paper, then B must be first second third fourth sixth Ans : D
B could be placed for any of the following places in the order of presenters EXCEPT first second third fourth fifth Ans : C
In case F is to present his paper immediately after D presents his paper, C could be scheduled for which of the following places in the order of presenters? First Second Third Fourth Fifth Ans : E
In case F and E are the fifth and sixth presenters respectively then which of the following must be true? A is first in the order of presenters. A is third in the order of presenters. A is fourth in the order of presenters. B is first in the order of presenters. C is fourth in the order of presenters. Ans : C
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