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Q.No: 1
Test Name : CAT Actual Paper 2022 Slot-1
Question Numbers (25 to 29): The management of a university hockey team was evaluating performance of four women players - Amla, Bimla, Harita and Sarita for their possible selection in the university team for next year. For this purpose, the management was looking at the number of goals scored by them in the past 8 matches, numbered 1 through 8. The four players together had scored a total of 12 goals in these matches. In the 8 matches, each of them had scored at least one goal. No two players had scored the same total number of goals.

The following facts are known about the goals scored by these four players only. All the questions refer only to the goals scored by these four players.

1. Only one goal was scored in every even numbered match.
2. Harita scored more goals than Bimla.
3. The highest goal scorer scored goals in exactly 3 matches including Match 4 and Match 8.
4. Bimla scored a goal in Match 1 and one each in three other consecutive matches.
5. An equal number of goals were scored in Match 3 and Match 7, which was different from the number of goals scored in either Match 1 or Match 5.
6. The match in which the highest number of goals was scored was unique and it was not Match 5.

Which of the following is the correct sequence of goals scored in matches 1, 3, 5 and 7?

A
3, 1, 2, 1
B
5, 1, 0, 1
C
3, 2, 1, 2
D
4, 1, 2, 1
Solution:


The correct sequence of goals scored in matches 1, 3, 5 and 7 is 4, 1, 2, 1.
Q.No: 2
Test Name : CAT Actual Paper 2022 Slot-1
Question Numbers (25 to 29): The management of a university hockey team was evaluating performance of four women players - Amla, Bimla, Harita and Sarita for their possible selection in the university team for next year. For this purpose, the management was looking at the number of goals scored by them in the past 8 matches, numbered 1 through 8. The four players together had scored a total of 12 goals in these matches. In the 8 matches, each of them had scored at least one goal. No two players had scored the same total number of goals.

The following facts are known about the goals scored by these four players only. All the questions refer only to the goals scored by these four players.

1. Only one goal was scored in every even numbered match.
2. Harita scored more goals than Bimla.
3. The highest goal scorer scored goals in exactly 3 matches including Match 4 and Match 8.
4. Bimla scored a goal in Match 1 and one each in three other consecutive matches.
5. An equal number of goals were scored in Match 3 and Match 7, which was different from the number of goals scored in either Match 1 or Match 5.
6. The match in which the highest number of goals was scored was unique and it was not Match 5.

Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
Statement-1: Amla and Sarita never scored goals in the same match.
Statement-2: Harita and Sarita never scored goals in the same match.

A
Statement-2 only
B
Both the statements
C
Statement-1 only
D
None of the statements
Solution:


Both the statements are true.
Q.No: 3
Test Name : CAT Actual Paper 2022 Slot-1
Question Numbers (25 to 29): The management of a university hockey team was evaluating performance of four women players - Amla, Bimla, Harita and Sarita for their possible selection in the university team for next year. For this purpose, the management was looking at the number of goals scored by them in the past 8 matches, numbered 1 through 8. The four players together had scored a total of 12 goals in these matches. In the 8 matches, each of them had scored at least one goal. No two players had scored the same total number of goals.

The following facts are known about the goals scored by these four players only. All the questions refer only to the goals scored by these four players.

1. Only one goal was scored in every even numbered match.
2. Harita scored more goals than Bimla.
3. The highest goal scorer scored goals in exactly 3 matches including Match 4 and Match 8.
4. Bimla scored a goal in Match 1 and one each in three other consecutive matches.
5. An equal number of goals were scored in Match 3 and Match 7, which was different from the number of goals scored in either Match 1 or Match 5.
6. The match in which the highest number of goals was scored was unique and it was not Match 5.

Which of the following statement(s) is/are false?
Statement-1: In every match at least one player scored a goal.
Statement-2: No two players scored goals in the same number of matches.

A
Both the statements
B
None of the statements
C
Statement-1 only
D
Statement-2 only
Solution:


None of the statements is false.
Q.No: 4
Test Name : CAT Actual Paper 2022 Slot-1
Question Numbers (25 to 29): The management of a university hockey team was evaluating performance of four women players - Amla, Bimla, Harita and Sarita for their possible selection in the university team for next year. For this purpose, the management was looking at the number of goals scored by them in the past 8 matches, numbered 1 through 8. The four players together had scored a total of 12 goals in these matches. In the 8 matches, each of them had scored at least one goal. No two players had scored the same total number of goals.

The following facts are known about the goals scored by these four players only. All the questions refer only to the goals scored by these four players.

1. Only one goal was scored in every even numbered match.
2. Harita scored more goals than Bimla.
3. The highest goal scorer scored goals in exactly 3 matches including Match 4 and Match 8.
4. Bimla scored a goal in Match 1 and one each in three other consecutive matches.
5. An equal number of goals were scored in Match 3 and Match 7, which was different from the number of goals scored in either Match 1 or Match 5.
6. The match in which the highest number of goals was scored was unique and it was not Match 5.

If Harita scored goals in one more match as compared to Sarita, which of the following statement(s) is/are necessarily true?
Statement-1: Amla scored goals in consecutive matches.
Statement-2: Sarita scored goals in consecutive matches.

A
Both the statements
B
Statement-2 only
C
None of the statements
D
Statement-1 only
Solution:


None of the statements is true.
Q.No: 5
Test Name : CAT Actual Paper 2022 Slot-1
Question Numbers (25 to 29): The management of a university hockey team was evaluating performance of four women players - Amla, Bimla, Harita and Sarita for their possible selection in the university team for next year. For this purpose, the management was looking at the number of goals scored by them in the past 8 matches, numbered 1 through 8. The four players together had scored a total of 12 goals in these matches. In the 8 matches, each of them had scored at least one goal. No two players had scored the same total number of goals.

The following facts are known about the goals scored by these four players only. All the questions refer only to the goals scored by these four players.

1. Only one goal was scored in every even numbered match.
2. Harita scored more goals than Bimla.
3. The highest goal scorer scored goals in exactly 3 matches including Match 4 and Match 8.
4. Bimla scored a goal in Match 1 and one each in three other consecutive matches.
5. An equal number of goals were scored in Match 3 and Match 7, which was different from the number of goals scored in either Match 1 or Match 5.
6. The match in which the highest number of goals was scored was unique and it was not Match 5.

How many goals were scored in Match 7?

A
1
B
Cannot be determined
C
2
D
3
Solution:


In Match 7, one goal was scored.
Q.No: 6
Test Name : CAT Actual Paper 2022 Slot-3
Directions for questions (30 to 34): Pulak, Qasim, Ritesh, and Suresh participated in a tournament comprising of eight rounds. In each round, they formed two pairs, with each of them being in exactly one pair. The only restriction in the pairing was that the pairs would change in successive rounds. For example, if Pulak formed a pair with Qasim in the first round, then he would have to form a pair with Ritesh or Suresh in the second round. He would be free to pair with Qasim again in the third round. In each round, each pair decided whether to play the game in that round or not. If they decided not to play, then no money was exchanged between them. If they decided to play, they had to bet either Rs. 1 or Rs. 2 in that round. For example, if they chose to bet Rs. 2, then the player winning the game got Rs. 2 from the one losing the game.

At the beginning of the tournament, the players had Rs. 10 each. The following table shows partial information about the amounts that the players had at the end of each of the eight rounds. It shows every time a player had Rs. 10 at the end of a round, as well as every time, at the end of a round, a player had either the minimum or the maximum amount that he would have had across the eight rounds. For example, Suresh had Rs.10 at the end of Rounds 1, 3, and 8 and not after any of the other rounds. The maximum amount that he had at the end of any round was Rs. 13 (at the end of Round 5), and the minimum amount he had at the end of any round was Rs. 8 (at the end of Round 2). At the end of all other rounds, he must have had either Rs. 9, Rs. 11, or Rs. 12.

It was also known that Pulak and Qasim had the same amount of money with them at the end of Round 4.

What BEST can be said about the amount of money that Ritesh had with him at the end of Round 8?

A
Rs. 4 or Rs. 5
B
Rs. 5 or Rs. 6
C
Exactly Rs. 6
D
Exactly Rs. 5
Solution:


Ritesh had exactly Rs.6 at the end of Round 8.
Q.No: 7
Test Name : CAT Actual Paper 2022 Slot-3
Directions for questions (30 to 34): Pulak, Qasim, Ritesh, and Suresh participated in a tournament comprising of eight rounds. In each round, they formed two pairs, with each of them being in exactly one pair. The only restriction in the pairing was that the pairs would change in successive rounds. For example, if Pulak formed a pair with Qasim in the first round, then he would have to form a pair with Ritesh or Suresh in the second round. He would be free to pair with Qasim again in the third round. In each round, each pair decided whether to play the game in that round or not. If they decided not to play, then no money was exchanged between them. If they decided to play, they had to bet either Rs. 1 or Rs. 2 in that round. For example, if they chose to bet Rs. 2, then the player winning the game got Rs. 2 from the one losing the game.

At the beginning of the tournament, the players had Rs. 10 each. The following table shows partial information about the amounts that the players had at the end of each of the eight rounds. It shows every time a player had Rs. 10 at the end of a round, as well as every time, at the end of a round, a player had either the minimum or the maximum amount that he would have had across the eight rounds. For example, Suresh had Rs.10 at the end of Rounds 1, 3, and 8 and not after any of the other rounds. The maximum amount that he had at the end of any round was Rs. 13 (at the end of Round 5), and the minimum amount he had at the end of any round was Rs. 8 (at the end of Round 2). At the end of all other rounds, he must have had either Rs. 9, Rs. 11, or Rs. 12.

It was also known that Pulak and Qasim had the same amount of money with them at the end of Round 4.

What BEST can be said about the amount of money that Pulak had with him at the end of Round 6?

A
Rs. 11 or Rs. 12
B
Rs. 12 or Rs. 13
C
Exactly Rs. 11
D
Exactly Rs. 12
Solution:


Pulak had exactly Rs.12 at the end of Round 6.
Q.No: 8
Test Name : CAT Actual Paper 2022 Slot-3
Directions for questions (30 to 34): Pulak, Qasim, Ritesh, and Suresh participated in a tournament comprising of eight rounds. In each round, they formed two pairs, with each of them being in exactly one pair. The only restriction in the pairing was that the pairs would change in successive rounds. For example, if Pulak formed a pair with Qasim in the first round, then he would have to form a pair with Ritesh or Suresh in the second round. He would be free to pair with Qasim again in the third round. In each round, each pair decided whether to play the game in that round or not. If they decided not to play, then no money was exchanged between them. If they decided to play, they had to bet either Rs. 1 or Rs. 2 in that round. For example, if they chose to bet Rs. 2, then the player winning the game got Rs. 2 from the one losing the game.

At the beginning of the tournament, the players had Rs. 10 each. The following table shows partial information about the amounts that the players had at the end of each of the eight rounds. It shows every time a player had Rs. 10 at the end of a round, as well as every time, at the end of a round, a player had either the minimum or the maximum amount that he would have had across the eight rounds. For example, Suresh had Rs.10 at the end of Rounds 1, 3, and 8 and not after any of the other rounds. The maximum amount that he had at the end of any round was Rs. 13 (at the end of Round 5), and the minimum amount he had at the end of any round was Rs. 8 (at the end of Round 2). At the end of all other rounds, he must have had either Rs. 9, Rs. 11, or Rs. 12.

It was also known that Pulak and Qasim had the same amount of money with them at the end of Round 4.

How much money (in Rs.) did Ritesh have at the end of Round 4?

Solution:


Ritesh had exactly Rs.6 at the end of Round 4.
Q.No: 9
Test Name : CAT Actual Paper 2022 Slot-3
Directions for questions (30 to 34): Pulak, Qasim, Ritesh, and Suresh participated in a tournament comprising of eight rounds. In each round, they formed two pairs, with each of them being in exactly one pair. The only restriction in the pairing was that the pairs would change in successive rounds. For example, if Pulak formed a pair with Qasim in the first round, then he would have to form a pair with Ritesh or Suresh in the second round. He would be free to pair with Qasim again in the third round. In each round, each pair decided whether to play the game in that round or not. If they decided not to play, then no money was exchanged between them. If they decided to play, they had to bet either Rs. 1 or Rs. 2 in that round. For example, if they chose to bet Rs. 2, then the player winning the game got Rs. 2 from the one losing the game.

At the beginning of the tournament, the players had Rs. 10 each. The following table shows partial information about the amounts that the players had at the end of each of the eight rounds. It shows every time a player had Rs. 10 at the end of a round, as well as every time, at the end of a round, a player had either the minimum or the maximum amount that he would have had across the eight rounds. For example, Suresh had Rs.10 at the end of Rounds 1, 3, and 8 and not after any of the other rounds. The maximum amount that he had at the end of any round was Rs. 13 (at the end of Round 5), and the minimum amount he had at the end of any round was Rs. 8 (at the end of Round 2). At the end of all other rounds, he must have had either Rs. 9, Rs. 11, or Rs. 12.

It was also known that Pulak and Qasim had the same amount of money with them at the end of Round 4.

How many games were played with a bet of Rs. 2?

Solution:


From the table we can see that the amounts increased or decreased by 2 at 12 instances, so there are exactly 6 matches that were paid with a bet of Rs.2.
Q.No: 10
Test Name : CAT Actual Paper 2022 Slot-3
Directions for questions (30 to 34): Pulak, Qasim, Ritesh, and Suresh participated in a tournament comprising of eight rounds. In each round, they formed two pairs, with each of them being in exactly one pair. The only restriction in the pairing was that the pairs would change in successive rounds. For example, if Pulak formed a pair with Qasim in the first round, then he would have to form a pair with Ritesh or Suresh in the second round. He would be free to pair with Qasim again in the third round. In each round, each pair decided whether to play the game in that round or not. If they decided not to play, then no money was exchanged between them. If they decided to play, they had to bet either Rs. 1 or Rs. 2 in that round. For example, if they chose to bet Rs. 2, then the player winning the game got Rs. 2 from the one losing the game.

At the beginning of the tournament, the players had Rs. 10 each. The following table shows partial information about the amounts that the players had at the end of each of the eight rounds. It shows every time a player had Rs. 10 at the end of a round, as well as every time, at the end of a round, a player had either the minimum or the maximum amount that he would have had across the eight rounds. For example, Suresh had Rs.10 at the end of Rounds 1, 3, and 8 and not after any of the other rounds. The maximum amount that he had at the end of any round was Rs. 13 (at the end of Round 5), and the minimum amount he had at the end of any round was Rs. 8 (at the end of Round 2). At the end of all other rounds, he must have had either Rs. 9, Rs. 11, or Rs. 12.

It was also known that Pulak and Qasim had the same amount of money with them at the end of Round 4.

Which of the following pairings was made in Round 5?

A
Pulak and Ritesh
B
Qasim and Suresh
C
Pulak and Suresh
D
Pulak and Qasim
Solution:


In Round 5 Pulak and Ritesh played against each other.
Q.No: 11
Test Name : CAT Actual Paper 2023 Slot 2
Question Numbers (30 to 34): Three participants – Akhil, Bimal and Chatur participate in a random draw competition for five days. Every day, each participant randomly picks up a ball numbered between 1 and 9. The number on the ball determines his score on that day. The total score of a participant is the sum of his scores attained in the five days. The total score of a day is the sum of participants’ scores on that day. The 2-day average on a day, except on Day 1, is the average of the total scores of that day and of the previous day. For example, if the total scores of Day 1 and Day 2 are 25 and 20, then the 2-day average on Day 2 is calculated as 22.5. Table 1 gives the 2-day averages for Days 2 through 5.



Participants are ranked each day, with the person having the maximum score being awarded the minimum rank (1) on that day. If there is a tie, all participants with the tied score are awarded the best available rank. For example, if on a day Akhil, Bimal, and Chatur score 8, 7 and 7 respectively, then their ranks will be 1, 2 and 2 respectively on that day. These ranks are given in Table 2.



The following information is also known.
1. Chatur always scores in multiples of 3. His score on Day 2 is the unique highest score in the competition. His minimum score is observed only on Day 1, and it matches Akhil’s score on Day 4.
2. The total score on Day 3 is the same as the total score on Day 4.
3. Bimal’s scores are the same on Day 1 and Day 3.

What is Akhil's score on Day 1?

A
6
B
5
C
7
D
8
Solution:


Akhil’s score on Day 1 is 7.
Q.No: 12
Test Name : CAT Actual Paper 2023 Slot 2
Question Numbers (30 to 34): Three participants – Akhil, Bimal and Chatur participate in a random draw competition for five days. Every day, each participant randomly picks up a ball numbered between 1 and 9. The number on the ball determines his score on that day. The total score of a participant is the sum of his scores attained in the five days. The total score of a day is the sum of participants’ scores on that day. The 2-day average on a day, except on Day 1, is the average of the total scores of that day and of the previous day. For example, if the total scores of Day 1 and Day 2 are 25 and 20, then the 2-day average on Day 2 is calculated as 22.5. Table 1 gives the 2-day averages for Days 2 through 5.



Participants are ranked each day, with the person having the maximum score being awarded the minimum rank (1) on that day. If there is a tie, all participants with the tied score are awarded the best available rank. For example, if on a day Akhil, Bimal, and Chatur score 8, 7 and 7 respectively, then their ranks will be 1, 2 and 2 respectively on that day. These ranks are given in Table 2.



The following information is also known.
1. Chatur always scores in multiples of 3. His score on Day 2 is the unique highest score in the competition. His minimum score is observed only on Day 1, and it matches Akhil’s score on Day 4.
2. The total score on Day 3 is the same as the total score on Day 4.
3. Bimal’s scores are the same on Day 1 and Day 3.

Who attains the maximum total score?

A
Akhil
B
Chatur
C
Cannot be determined
D
Bimal
Solution:


Chatur attains the maximum total score.
Q.No: 13
Test Name : CAT Actual Paper 2023 Slot 2
Question Numbers (30 to 34): Three participants – Akhil, Bimal and Chatur participate in a random draw competition for five days. Every day, each participant randomly picks up a ball numbered between 1 and 9. The number on the ball determines his score on that day. The total score of a participant is the sum of his scores attained in the five days. The total score of a day is the sum of participants’ scores on that day. The 2-day average on a day, except on Day 1, is the average of the total scores of that day and of the previous day. For example, if the total scores of Day 1 and Day 2 are 25 and 20, then the 2-day average on Day 2 is calculated as 22.5. Table 1 gives the 2-day averages for Days 2 through 5.



Participants are ranked each day, with the person having the maximum score being awarded the minimum rank (1) on that day. If there is a tie, all participants with the tied score are awarded the best available rank. For example, if on a day Akhil, Bimal, and Chatur score 8, 7 and 7 respectively, then their ranks will be 1, 2 and 2 respectively on that day. These ranks are given in Table 2.



The following information is also known.
1. Chatur always scores in multiples of 3. His score on Day 2 is the unique highest score in the competition. His minimum score is observed only on Day 1, and it matches Akhil’s score on Day 4.
2. The total score on Day 3 is the same as the total score on Day 4.
3. Bimal’s scores are the same on Day 1 and Day 3.

What is the minimum possible total score of Bimal?

Solution:


25 is the minimum possible total score of Bimal when y = 1 and q = 7.
Q.No: 14
Test Name : CAT Actual Paper 2023 Slot 2
Question Numbers (30 to 34): Three participants – Akhil, Bimal and Chatur participate in a random draw competition for five days. Every day, each participant randomly picks up a ball numbered between 1 and 9. The number on the ball determines his score on that day. The total score of a participant is the sum of his scores attained in the five days. The total score of a day is the sum of participants’ scores on that day. The 2-day average on a day, except on Day 1, is the average of the total scores of that day and of the previous day. For example, if the total scores of Day 1 and Day 2 are 25 and 20, then the 2-day average on Day 2 is calculated as 22.5. Table 1 gives the 2-day averages for Days 2 through 5.



Participants are ranked each day, with the person having the maximum score being awarded the minimum rank (1) on that day. If there is a tie, all participants with the tied score are awarded the best available rank. For example, if on a day Akhil, Bimal, and Chatur score 8, 7 and 7 respectively, then their ranks will be 1, 2 and 2 respectively on that day. These ranks are given in Table 2.



The following information is also known.
1. Chatur always scores in multiples of 3. His score on Day 2 is the unique highest score in the competition. His minimum score is observed only on Day 1, and it matches Akhil’s score on Day 4.
2. The total score on Day 3 is the same as the total score on Day 4.
3. Bimal’s scores are the same on Day 1 and Day 3.

If the total score of Bimal is a multiple of 3, what is the score of Akhil on Day 2?

A
5
B
Cannot be determined
C
4
D
6
Solution:


Total score of Bimal is a multiple of 3 when y = 2 and q = 8.
Then, score of Akhil on Day 2 will be 4.
Q.No: 15
Test Name : CAT Actual Paper 2023 Slot 2
Question Numbers (30 to 34): Three participants – Akhil, Bimal and Chatur participate in a random draw competition for five days. Every day, each participant randomly picks up a ball numbered between 1 and 9. The number on the ball determines his score on that day. The total score of a participant is the sum of his scores attained in the five days. The total score of a day is the sum of participants’ scores on that day. The 2-day average on a day, except on Day 1, is the average of the total scores of that day and of the previous day. For example, if the total scores of Day 1 and Day 2 are 25 and 20, then the 2-day average on Day 2 is calculated as 22.5. Table 1 gives the 2-day averages for Days 2 through 5.



Participants are ranked each day, with the person having the maximum score being awarded the minimum rank (1) on that day. If there is a tie, all participants with the tied score are awarded the best available rank. For example, if on a day Akhil, Bimal, and Chatur score 8, 7 and 7 respectively, then their ranks will be 1, 2 and 2 respectively on that day. These ranks are given in Table 2.



The following information is also known.
1. Chatur always scores in multiples of 3. His score on Day 2 is the unique highest score in the competition. His minimum score is observed only on Day 1, and it matches Akhil’s score on Day 4.
2. The total score on Day 3 is the same as the total score on Day 4.
3. Bimal’s scores are the same on Day 1 and Day 3.

If Akhil attains a total score of 24, then what is the total score of Bimal?

Solution:


Total score of Bimal will be 26.
Solution:


The correct sequence of goals scored in matches 1, 3, 5 and 7 is 4, 1, 2, 1.


Solution:


Both the statements are true.


Solution:


None of the statements is false.


Solution:


None of the statements is true.


Solution:


In Match 7, one goal was scored.


Solution:


Ritesh had exactly Rs.6 at the end of Round 8.


Solution:


Pulak had exactly Rs.12 at the end of Round 6.


Solution:


Ritesh had exactly Rs.6 at the end of Round 4.


Solution:


From the table we can see that the amounts increased or decreased by 2 at 12 instances, so there are exactly 6 matches that were paid with a bet of Rs.2.


Solution:


In Round 5 Pulak and Ritesh played against each other.


Solution:


Akhil’s score on Day 1 is 7.


Solution:


Chatur attains the maximum total score.


Solution:


25 is the minimum possible total score of Bimal when y = 1 and q = 7.


Solution:


Total score of Bimal is a multiple of 3 when y = 2 and q = 8.
Then, score of Akhil on Day 2 will be 4.


Solution:


Total score of Bimal will be 26.


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