CAT 2022 Quant Questions (Slot 1)

Q1. In a village, the ratio of number of males to females is 5 : 4. The ratio of number of literate males to literate females is 2 : 3. The ratio of the number of illiterate males to illiterate females is 4 : 3. If 3600 males in the village are literate, then the total number of females in the village is

See Answer with Solution

Answer: 43200

Q2. The average weight of students in a class increases by 600 gm when some new students join the class. If the average weight of the new students is 3 kg more than the average weight of the original students, then the ratio of the number of original students to the number of new students is

(a) 1 : 4

(b) 1 : 2

(c) 4 : 1

(d) 3 : 1

See Answer with Solution

Answer: C

See Answer with Solution

Answer: C

Q4. Let 0 ≤ a x ≤ 100 and f (x) =∣ x a ∣ + ∣ x − 100 ∣ + ∣ x a − 50 ∣ . Then the maximum value of f(x) becomes 100 when a is equal to

(a) 25

(b) 100

(c) 50

(d) 0

See Answer with Solution

Answer C

Q5. Trains A and B start traveling at the same time towards each other with constant speeds from stations X and Y, respectively. Train A reaches station Y in 10 minutes while train B takes 9 minutes to reach station X after meeting train A. Then the total time taken, in minutes, by train B to travel from station Y to station X is

(a) 6

(b) 15

(c) 10

(d) 12

See Answer with Solution

Answer B

Q6. A trapezium ABCD has side AD parallel to BC,∠BAD = 90∘,BC = 3cm and AD = 8 cm. If the perimeter of this trapezium is 36 cm, then its area, in sq. cm, is

See Answer with Solution

Answer 66

Q7. Ankita buys 4 kg cashews, 14 kg peanuts and 6 kg almonds when the cost of 7 kg cashews is the same as that of 30 kg peanuts or 9 kg almonds. She mixes all the three nuts and marks a price for the mixture in order to make a profit of ₹1752. She sells 4 kg of the mixture at this marked price and the remaining at a 20% discount on the marked price, thus making a total profit of ₹744. Then the amount, in rupees, that she had spent in buying almonds is

(a) 1680

(b) 1176

(c) 2520

(d) 1440

See Answer with Solution

Answer: A

See Answer with Solution

Answer: 82

See Answer with Solution

Answer: C

Q10. The number of ways of distributing 20 identical balloons among 4 children such that each child gets some balloons but no child gets an odd number of balloons, is

See Answer with Solution

Answer : 84

Q11. Let a and b be natural numbers. If  + ab + a = 14 and  + ab + b = 28, then  (2a + b) equals

(a) 8

(b) 7

(c) 10

(d) 9

See Answer with Solution

Answer A

Q12. Amal buys 110 kg of syrup and 120 kg of juice, syrup being 20% less costly than juice, per kg. He sells 10 kg of syrup at 10% profit and 20 kg of juice at 20% profit. Mixing the remaining juice and syrup, Amal sells the mixture at ₹ 308.32 per kg and makes an overall profit of 64%. Then, Amal’s cost price for syrup, in rupees per kg, is

See Answer with Solution

Answer: 160

Q13. All the vertices of a rectangle lie on a circle of radius R. If the perimeter of the rectangle is P, then the area of the rectangle is

(a) P²/16

(b) P²/8 – 2

(c) P²/2 – 2PR

(d) P²/8R²/2

See Answer with Solution

Answer: B

Q14. The average of three integers is 13. When a natural number n is included, the average of these four integers remains an odd integer. The minimum possible value of n is

(a) 3

(b) 34

(c) 35

(d) 31

See Answer with Solution

Answer: C

Q15. A mixture contains lemon juice and sugar syrup in equal proportion. If a new mixture is created by adding this mixture and sugar syrup in the ratio 1 : 3, then the ratio of lemon juice and sugar syrup in the new mixture is

(a) 1 : 4

(b) 1 : 5

(c) 1 : 6

(d) 1 : 7

See Answer with Solution

Answer: D

Q16. The largest real value of a for which the equation ∣ x + a ∣ + ∣ x − 1 ∣= 2 has an infinite number of solutions for x is

(a) -1

(b) 0

(c) 1

(d) 2

See Answer with Solution

Answer: C

Q17. In a class of 100 students, 73 like coffee, 80 like tea and 52 like lemonade. It may be possible that some students do not like any of these three drinks. Then the difference between the maximum and minimum possible number of students who like all the three drinks is

(a) 47

(b) 53

(c) 52

(d) 48

See Answer with Solution

Answer: A

Q18. Let ABCD be a parallelogram such that the coordinates of its three vertices A, B, C are (1, 1), (3, 4) and (−2, 8), respectively. Then, the coordinates of the vertex D are

(a) (0, 11)

(b) (4, 5)

(c) (−3, 4)

(d) (−4, 5)

See Answer with Solution

Answer: D

Q19. For natural numbers x, y, and z, if xy + yz = 19 and yz + xz = 51, then the minimum possible value of xyz is

See Answer with Solution

Answer: 34

Q20. Alex invested his savings in two parts. The simple interest earned on the first part at 15% per annum for 4 years is the same as the simple interest earned on the second part at 12% per annum for 3 years. Then, the percentage of his savings invested in the first part is

(a) 37.5%

(b) 62.5%

(c) 60%

(d) 40%

See Answer with Solution

Answer: A

Q21. Pinky is standing in a queue at a ticket counter. Suppose the ratio of the number of persons standing ahead of Pinky to the number of persons standing behind her in the queue is 3 : 5. If the total number of persons in the queue is less than 300, then the maximum possible number of persons standing ahead of Pinky is

See Answer with Solution

Answer : 111

See Answer with Solution

Answer: 440

Our Address

AMS Learning Systems Private Limited

A 25/4, First Floor, Middle Circle, Connaught Place, New Delhi 110001. (Delhi Office)

Quoin Academy, 305, Rajdarshan SOC, Dada Patil Wadi,  Behind ICICI ATM, Thane West. (Mumbai Office)

Contact Us

Email :info@mindworkzz.in

CALL US :  Admissions –

9595806833

Helpline – 9415333920/ 8376996801