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Re: CAT 2009 LR-DI Thread -
22-10-2009, 09:25 AM
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Originally Posted by SonuInfy
Puys,
Please check the solutions given below and let me know if any one of them has any flaw
1)
As question asks to find the min %.
We'll take data for such fields for which the % of data is atleast :
% not available
1) Pan ID - 60% 40
2) Address - 70% 30
3) Email Id - 80 % 20
4) Age - 85 % 15
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Total: 105%
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Hence, ans 0
2)
As this asks for max
We'll take 5 such fields for which the % of data is max
Data not available
1) Name - 100% 0
2) Address - 50% 50
3) Email Id - 90 % 10
4) Age - 80 % 20
5) PANID - 50% 50
from this we can see that max 50% engg don't have their data available..
Hence, 50% ...
But OA is 70%...
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hope i could give something new..
look the percentages are..100,95,85,80,70,60
in decreasing order..
now for the least possible number of people we have..
95-(100-100)=95
85-(100-95)=80
80-(100-80)=60% shld be the answer..
i doono hw u people are getting 0 as the answer..it would be the case when we different combination of subjects and in that we have to find the combination with least value of all four common..number of combinations=6c4=15 in that more than one have value as zero
second one is simple take the fifth largest when aranged in decending order 70 it's..
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Re: CAT 2009 LR-DI Thread -
22-10-2009, 09:43 AM
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can you tell me how did you know that it should be the LCM of 8 and 9?
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when the set includes 9 and 8...tht shud be the highest muliple which can have max no. of divisors...hence lcm of 9 and 8
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Re: CAT 2009 LR-DI Thread -
22-10-2009, 11:39 AM
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Hi Friends, since there are so many posts in this thread, it’s difficult to track down all the leanings we have. Does any one of us having a doc/pdf where all the different type of DI questions and approaches are consolidated. It will be helpful to revise and also for new puys. If anyone is having , please share it.
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some of the sets i've compiled frm this thread........hope itz of some help...... 
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Re: CAT 2009 LR-DI Thread -
22-10-2009, 02:03 PM
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plz help me with the approach....
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43-1
44-5
45-4
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Re: CAT 2009 LR-DI Thread -
22-10-2009, 02:11 PM
Hi Puys solve this Set from TIME papers(See attachment).......Please post your Approach
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Re: CAT 2009 LR-DI Thread -
22-10-2009, 02:16 PM
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Hi Puys solve this Set from TIME papers(See attachment).......Please post your Approach
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Re: CAT 2009 LR-DI Thread -
22-10-2009, 10:00 PM
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The total cost of seven posters – M, N, O, P, Q, R, S is Rs 308 and no two posters cost the same. The maximum cost of any poster is Rs 59. The cost of S is Rs 44 and the cost of Q is more than O.
The difference in the cost of any poster, say A and the cost of the poster with the next highest price is the same as the difference in the cost of A and the cost of poster with the next lowest price.
Further, when the posters are arranged in the descending order of their prices, it is observed that
(i)O and Q are next to each other.
(ii)P and S are not next to each other.
(iii)N and R are not next to each other.
If the cost of R is more than that of S and the total cost of P and Q together is 83, then which of the following is definitely the true value of R?
(a) 49
(b) 59
(c) 34
(d) 54
(e) 58
If the difference in the cost of M and O is 5, then which of the following pairs of posters has at least one poster, whose cost is between their respective costs?
(a) Q and S
(b) P and N
(c) P and R
(d) O and S
(e) M and O
Which of the following could be the order of the posters based on the ascending order of their prices?
(a) P, M, N, Q, S, R O
(b) R, N, M, S, O, Q, P
(c) N, M, R, S, O, Q, P
(d) O, Q, P, N, M, R, S
(e) P, N, M, R, S, O, Q
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c
d
c
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Re: CAT 2009 LR-DI Thread -
22-10-2009, 10:10 PM
[QUOTE=papia;1699849]During a trip to a museum, Jilian and Mark each attend three historical lectures (D, E and F) and three scientific lectures (R, S, and T). They do not attend the same lecture at the same time, although they both attend all six one-hour lectures. The lecture schedule must conform to the following conditions:
Mark must attend each scientific lecture prior to Jilian attending that same lecture.
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Re: CAT 2009 LR-DI Thread -
22-10-2009, 11:07 PM
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The total cost of seven posters – M, N, O, P, Q, R, S is Rs 308
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My take:
1) b: 59
2) d: O & S
3) c: N, M, R, S, O, Q, P
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Re: CAT 2009 LR-DI Thread -
23-10-2009, 09:06 AM
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Originally Posted by papia
The total cost of seven posters – M, N, O, P, Q, R, S is Rs 308 and no two posters cost the same. The maximum cost of any poster is Rs 59. The cost of S is Rs 44 and the cost of Q is more than O.
The difference in the cost of any poster, say A and the cost of the poster with the next highest price is the same as the difference in the cost of A and the cost of poster with the next lowest price.
Further, when the posters are arranged in the descending order of their prices, it is observed that
(i)O and Q are next to each other.
(ii)P and S are not next to each other.
(iii)N and R are not next to each other.
If the cost of R is more than that of S and the total cost of P and Q together is 83, then which of the following is definitely the true value of R?
(b) 59
If the difference in the cost of M and O is 5, then which of the following pairs of posters has at least one poster, whose cost is between their respective costs?
(d) O and S
Which of the following could be the order of the posters based on the ascending order of their prices?
(c) N, M, R, S, O, Q, P
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