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LRDI PRACTICE COURSE FOR CAT EDITION 1 - By Riya Agarwal

SET- 1
Answer these questions on the basis of the information given below.
There are 10 cities− City A through City J − in two states, Upper Pradesh and South Nadu, such that exactly five cities are in
Upper Pradesh and five cities are in South Nadu. Each city in each of the two states is connected to exactly three cities in
the other state − one by Air, one by Sea and the other by Road. All routes (Air, Sea or Road) are two-way routes. No city in
any state is connected to any other city in any way other than that mentioned above.
The following information is known about the routes connecting the ten cities:
1. City B has a Road route to City I, which, in turn, has an Air route to City D.
2. City F has a Sea route to J but it is not connected to City C, which is not in the same state as City F is in.
3. City A and City D are in the same state and from each of these two cities, there is no route to reach either City E or City J,
both of which are present in a different state than the one in which City A is.
4. City B, which belongs to Upper Pradesh, is not connected to City C, which belongs to a different state.

1. Which of the following pairs of cities are connected by a Road route?


a) City F, City G b) City E, City F c) City A, City I d) City F, City I

2. For which of the following pairs of cities is the number of ways of travelling between them the maximum, if exactly one
city is visited in between?
a) City I, City J b) City C, City D c) City A, City F d) City B, City F

3. Which of the following sets of cities definitely belong to Upper Pradesh?


a) A, C, D, H b) B, C, D, E c) A, H, D, G d) A, B, D, F

4. If City G and City F are connected, City H has a Sea route to which of the following cities?
a) City C b) City B c) City D d) City E
LRDI PRACTICE COURSE FOR CAT EDITION 1 - By Riya Agarwal
SET- 2
Answer the following questions on the basis of the information given below.

Dinesh receives 6 couriers from 6 different courier services- FRC, FFC, FHC, FDC, FWC and FAC. The start time is the time at
which it is sent from the sender’s end and the reach time is the time at which Dinesh receives it. It is known that no two
courier services have the same start and reach time.

The following information is also known:

I. The courier service which started first reached first and the courier service which started last reached last and all others
services do not reach on the same position as they started.

II. FFC delivery always reaches Dinesh just after the FDC delivery but always starts before it.

III. FHC always starts third and FAC always reaches Dinesh fifth.
LRDI PRACTICE COURSE FOR CAT EDITION 1 - By Riya Agarwal

Q1) If FWC starts first and FFC starts before FHC, then which of the following is necessarily true?
I. FAC delivery reached just after FFC.
II. FHC delivery reached just after FWC.
III. FFC delivery reached Dinesh 3rd.
A) Only I and III B) Only II and III C) Only II D)None of these

Q2) The start time of the first courier is 2:00 am and others start one after the other at an interval of 15 minutes thereafter.
Also the first courier reached at 6:00 pm and others reached one after the other at an interval of 15 minutes thereafter. If
FWC starts first and the FHC delivery reaches before FFC, then which of the following courier services takes the least time to
reach its destination?
A) FHC B) FDC C) FAC D) Cannot be determined

Q3) Which of the following statements is definitely false?


A) FAC delivery started before FHC delivery.
B) FFC delivery started fifth.
C) FWC delivery reached last.
D) FDC delivery reached before FHC delivery.

Q4) If FRC delivery started first, then in how many ways can different deliveries be made?
A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
LRDI PRACTICE COURSE FOR CAT EDITION 1 - By Riya Agarwal
SET- 3
Geetika took four cubes and wrote one letter on each of the faces of the cubes such that all the letters written by him are
distinct. He neither wrote the letter ‘Q’ nor ‘X’. He played a game by throwing the cubes on the floor and forming a word
using the letters appearing on the top face of each cube. Following is the list of ten such words that he made during the
game.
CRAG FLEW WHIP FOUR GAZE
LAZY POLE ROAD TUCK MIKE

1. Out of the five other letters that are written on the same cube as the letter K, how many letters can be uniquely
determined?
(1) 1 (2) 2 (3) 3 (4) 4

2. Which of the following words can be definitely formed using the given cubes?
(1) HOPE (2) FIRM (3) DRUM (4) CUBE

3. Which of the following words cannot be formed using the given cubes?
(1) DROP (2) DAME (3) WORD (4) MEAL

4. If JUNK and SWAN can also be formed using the above mentioned cubes then which of the following combinations
belongs to one of the cubes?
(1) S, I, U and Z (2) B, V, K and O (3) G, L, U and M (4)N, R, T and H

5. If JOIN and SAVE can also be formed using the above mentioned cubes then which of the following words cannot be
made using the given cubes?
(1) VASE (2) NOSE (3) JUNE (4) SAGE

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