The PaGaLGuY UnderDogs Team 2012

@michael88 said:
Are you sure....Verbal keys are always controversial (as no official keys are released)....Can you mention those questions....i never thought even this is possible..!!
Bro I was talking about CAT '08.

Most people at their first consultation take a furtive look at the surgeon's hands in the hope of
reassurance. Prospective patients look for delicacy, sensitivity, steadiness, perhaps unblemished
pallor. On this basis, Henry Perowne loses a number of cases each year. Generally, he knows it's
about to happen before the patient does: the downward glance repeated, the prepared questions
beginning to falter, the overemphatic thanks during the retreat to the door.
(1) Other people do not communicate due to their poor observation.
(2) Other patients don't like what they see but are ignorant of their right to go elsewhere.
(3) But Perowne himself is not concerned.'
(4) But others will take their place, he thought.
(5) These hands are steady enough, but they are large.

CL/TIME answer key: 2
IIM OA key: 3

Mattancherry is Indian Jewry's most famous settlement. Its pretty streets of pastel coloured houses,
connected by first-floor passages and home to the last twelve saree-and-sarong-wearing, whiteskinned
Indian Jews are visited by thousands of tourists each year. Its synagogue, built in 1568,
with a floor of blue-and-white Chinese tiles, a carpet given by Haile Selassie and the frosty Yaheh
selling tickets at the door, stands as an image of religious tolerance.
(1) Mattancherry represents, therefore, the perfect picture of peaceful co-existence.
(2) India's Jews have almost never suffered discrimination, except for European colonizers and
each other.
(3) Jews in India were always tolerant.
(4) Religious tolerance has always been only a façade and nothing more.
(5) The pretty pastel streets are, thus, very popular with the tourists.

TIME/CL answer key: 2
OA key: 1

Those days IIM used to release answer keys just one day before they declared result. Good ol' transparent process. :mg:

@firsty said:
iska kya hoga?? method kya hoga .. i used induction aur usse kuch clear nai aa raha hai.. kuch light daalein..
Induction kaunsa method hai ?? :O
@Estallar12 said:
Induction kaunsa method hai ??
bhai school time par padha tha
11th class mein
that if P(1) is true
then we use to prove P(n) true
and then we use to assume P(n+1) is true

so huw jo shortcut/method use karte hai
jab kisi small powers k liye options ko adjust kar k then answer nikal lete hai and usko phir questions k according adjust kar dete hai uska Technical Name Principal of Mathematical Induction hota hai
@gudda1122 said:
bhai school time par padha tha
11th class mein
that if P(1) is true
then we use to prove P(n) true
and then we use to assume P(n+1) is true
so huw jo shortcut/method use karte hai
jab kisi small powers k liye options ko adjust kar k then answer nikal lete hai and usko phir questions k according adjust kar dete hai uska Technical Name Principal of Mathematical Induction hota hai
Koi egg-zaample de na. Naam toh yaad aa gaya "Principle of Mathematical Induction". Suna hua bahut hai but exactly kya hota hai yaad nahin aa raha :splat::splat:
@Love_CAT said:
Nuh!! it's correct.
have it figured out means spending lavishly. Though I also thought this one to be incorrect.
Any link for this Idiom "have it figured out" ?? I was not able to find any. :splat:
@Estallar12 said:
Koi egg-zaample de na. Naam toh yaad aa gaya "Principle of Mathematical Induction". Suna hua bahut hai but exactly kya hota hai yaad nahin aa raha
Sum of first n natural numbers =n(n+1)/2 true for n= 1,2,3 true for n, true for n+1

Matlab if we assume true for n, aata hai ki true for n+1 too.

@Estallar12 said:
Any link for this Idiom "have it figured out" ?? I was not able to find any.
Question? 😲 have it figured out equal to spend lavishly :o:o preposterous :(
@ankita14 said:
Question? have it figured out equal to spend lavishly preposterous
Exactly. It seems quite absurd to me too :splat:
@Estallar12 Generally, the usage is 'have it all figured out' instead of 'have it figured out'. So i would say the question is incorrect.

the meaning is 'to know the way to do something'.
For example, 'I know this business is going to be tough to manage, but i have it all figured out.'

Hope that helps !!
@thegodfather321 said:
@Estallar12 Generally, the usage is 'have it all figured out' instead of 'have it figured out'. So i would say the question is incorrect.
the meaning is 'to know the way to do something'.
For example, 'I know this business is going to be tough to manage, but i have it all figured out.'
Hope that helps !!
Yeah that's fine. Thanks! Actually, what Love_CAT gave the meaning was not seeming plausible to me. :splat:
@Estallar12 said:
Yeah that's fine. Thanks! Actually, what Love_CAT gave the meaning was not seeming plausible to me.
Bhai yei mera soln nehi. TIME ka hai. :P
@Love_CAT said:
Bhai yei mera soln nehi. TIME ka hai.
TIME waale to VA main hain hi :angry:
There is a vertical stack of books marked 1, 2 and 3 on Table A, with 1 at the bottom and 3 on the top. These are to be placed vertically on Table B with 1 at the bottom and 2 on the top, by making a series of moves from one table to the other. During a move, the topmost book, or the topmost two books, or all the three, can be moved from one of the tables to the other. If there are any books on the other table, the stack being transferred should be placed on top of the existing books, without changing the order of books in the stack that is being moved in that move. If there are no books on the other table, the stack is simply placed on the other table without disturbing the order of books in it. What is the minimum number of moves in which the above task can be accomplished?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

arrey yr koi iss questn me movement samjhao
@abhi_14 said:
There is a vertical stack of books marked 1, 2 and 3 on Table A, with 1 at the bottom and 3 on the top. These are to be placed vertically on Table B with 1 at the bottom and 2 on the top, by making a series of moves from one table to the other. During a move, the topmost book, or the topmost two books, or all the three, can be moved from one of the tables to the other. If there are any books on the other table, the stack being transferred should be placed on top of the existing books, without changing the order of books in the stack that is being moved in that move. If there are no books on the other table, the stack is simply placed on the other table without disturbing the order of books in it. What is the minimum number of moves in which the above task can be accomplished?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
arrey yr koi iss questn me movement samjhao
d)4

A....B_____A....B_____A....B_____A....B_____A....B_
3.....................3................................................2...
2.....................2.........3.....................3...............3..
1.....................1.........2....1........2.....1................1..

Kya haal chal sabka ?? Bandh office me toh nahi bita na !! ??

@ash1615 7-8 yrs back bharat bandh Main road pe cricket khel ke bitate the.......
Aaaaj Pagalguy pe question solve krke bitaya hai.... 😞 #changingtimes
@datta123 said:
@ash1615 7-8 yrs back bharat bandh Main road pe cricket khel ke bitate the.......
Aaaaj Pagalguy pe question solve krke bitaya hai.... #changingtimes
Well almost similar here... changing times ki baat kar rahe ho toh.. time itna badal gaya hai ki main aaj office jana chahta !! (but then gaya nahi )... sat ko jana hoga ab ! and I wanted to go today not because ki weekend spoil ho jaega but because I have a mock on saturday !!
Remainder when 50! is divided by 16^15.


P.S. :Don't have the OA. Approach daalna. Don't want any random answers. :nono: :P
@Estallar12 Ans 1??