Monthly Archives: April 2020

Logical Reasoning – Question Set 5

Study the following information very carefully to answer the questions that follow: 1) Shivam’s fitness schedule consists of cycling, rowing, gymnasium, jogging and boxing from Monday to Saturday, each workout is on one day, one day being rest day. 2) … Continue reading

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TIME, SPEED AND DISTANCE: Set 2 Solution

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TIME, SPEED AND DISTANCE Question Set 2

1 )  Every day, a train and a cyclist meet at a level cross, at a particular time. One day, cyclist started 25 minutes late, hence cyclist and train met 5 minutes early. If speed of cyclist is 12 kmph, … Continue reading

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Data Interpretation: Set 3 Solution

Number of students from NE = 50*150 = 7500 Number of students from W = 50*250 = 12500 Number of students from S = 50*200 = 10000 55% are in G = 16500 37% are in P = 11100 8% … Continue reading

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TIME, SPEED AND DISTANCE: Set 1 Solution

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Data Interpretation Question Set 3

A study to look at early learning of rural kids was carried out in a number of villages spanning three states, chosen from the North East (NE), the West and the South (S). 50 four year old kids each were … Continue reading

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Average, Mixture and Alligation : Quiz Answers

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Averages Tricks – Shortcuts for CAT Exam

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TIME, SPEED AND DISTANCE

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Logical Reasoning – Question Set 4

In a Square layout of size 5m X 5m, 25 equal -sized square platforms of different heights are built. The heights in meters of individual platform are as shown below:   6       1       2      4    3 9       5       3       2     … Continue reading

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