CAT Practice Test - 5 
(Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning)

MOCK TEST - 5 - Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR Section)
 
  Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) is one of the section of CAT exam along with Quantitative Aptitude and Verbal Ability and Reading comprehension. Practice tests help aspirants to prepare for the exams. 

   Data Interpretation determines the persons ability to analyze, compute and process the collected information in different format to determine the significance and implications of collected information thereby deriving appropriate conclusion.

   On the other hand Logical reasoning (deductive reasoning) refers to the ability of a candidate to understand and logically work through concepts and problems mainly by using common sense and logic to derive appropriate conclusion.

   Maximum Time for this section: 40 : 00 (Minutes : Seconds)

CAT Practice Test - 5
(Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning)

Tips for first practice test:
1.
Attend all the  questions.
2. Take a Maximum time of 40 : 00 (Minutes : Seconds).
3. Complete two cycles, first go of the entire section in 27 : 00 (Minutes : Seconds) by solving at least 15 to 17 questions completely. Second go of the entire section in 13 : 00 (Minutes : Seconds) by attempting last 6 to 4 questions.

Details:

Total number of Questions: 68
Total number of MCQ's Questions: 52
Total Number of Non-MCQ's (TITA) Questions: 18

Total number Quantitative Ability (QA) Questions: 23
Total number Quantitative Ability (QA) MCQ's Questions: 15
Total number Quantitative Ability (QA) non-MCQ's (TITA) Questions: 08

Total number Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) Questions: 21
Total number Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) MCQ's Questions: 16
Total number Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) non-MCQ's (TITA) Questions: 05

Total number Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) Questions: 24
Total number Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) MCQ's Questions: 19
Total number Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) non-MCQ's (TITA) Questions: 05

Maximum Time: 40 : 00 (Minutes : Seconds) per section

Note-1: Use of simple calculator is allowed.
Note-2: Not allowed to change section once selected.

 Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR)

Question No. 01: MCQ (with negative marking)

   Directions (for questions 1 to 3): Read the following and answer the questions based on it.

    (i) In a joint family of seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G. there are two married couples.
    (ii) G is a housewife and her husband is a lawyer. 'C' is the wife of 'B', 'A' is an engineer and is the grandfather of 'G', 'D' is the father-in-law of 'C', a doctor, and father of 'E', a professor. 'F' is A's brother and B's son.

        How is F related to C?

Options:
Option (a): Son
Option (b): Brother
Option (c): Daughter
Option (d): Data inadequate.

Option (b): Brother

Question No. 02: MCQ (with negative marking)

   Directions (for questions 1 to 3): Read the following and answer the questions based on it

     (i) In a joint family of seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G. there are two married couples.
     (ii) G is a housewife and her husband is a lawyer. 'C' is the wife of 'B', 'A' is an engineer and is the grandfather of 'G', 'D' is the father-in-law of 'C', a doctor, and father of 'E', a professor. 'F' is A's brother and B's son.

        How B is related to E?

Options:
Option (a): Sister
Option (b): Uncle
Option (c): Cousin
Option (d): None of these.

Option (d): None of these.

Question No. 03: MCQ (with negative marking)

   Directions (for questions 1 to 3): Read the following and answer the questions based on it.

    (i) In a joint family of seven persons A, B, C, D, E, F and G. there are two married couples.
    (ii) G is a housewife and her husband is a lawyer. 'C' is the wife of 'B', 'A' is an engineer and is the grandfather of 'G', 'D' is the father-in-law of 'C', a doctor, and father of 'E', a professor. 'F' is A's brother and B's son.

        Who is a lawyer?

Options:
Option (a):
B
Option (b): F
Option (c): D
Option (d): Cannot be determined.

Option (b): F

Question No. 04: Not an MCQ (No negative marking)

    Directions (for questions 4 and 5): Study the formation and answer the questions given below.

    On an playing ground, Dev, Kumar, Nilesh, Ankur and Pintu are standing as directed below facing the South.

    (i) Kumar is 40 m to the right of Ankur.
    (ii) Dev is 60 m to the North of Kumar.
    (iii) Nilesh is 25 m to the West of Ankur.
    (iv) Pintu is 90 m to the South of Dev

   
         If a boy walks from Nilesh, meets Ankur followed by Kumar, Dev and then Pintu, how many meters has he walk, if he has travelled the straight distance all through? 

Question No. 05: MCQ (with negative marking)

   
  Directions (for questions 4 and 5): Study the formation and answer the questions given below.

   On an playing ground, Dev, Kumar, Nilesh, Ankur and Pintu are standing as directed below facing the South.

   (i) Kumar is 40 m to the right of Ankur.
   (ii) Dev is 60 m to the North of Kumar.
   (iii) Nilesh is 25 m to the West of Ankur.
   (iv) Pintu is 90 m to the South of Dev.


       How far is Pintu from Kumar and in which direction?

Options
Option (a): 45 m, North.
Option (b): 30 m, North
Option (c): 30 m, South
Option (d): 45 m,South

Option (b): 30 m, North

Question No. 06: Not an MCQ (No negative marking)

 The day before the day before Yesterday is four days after Saturday. What day is it Today?

Saturday.

Question No. 07: Not an MCQ (No negative marking)

   At what time between 4 and 5 O'clock, will the hands of a clock point in opposite direction?

54.54 past 4.

Question No. 08: Not an MCQ (No negative marking)

    Rajan is younger than his father by 20 yrs. 5 yrs ago his father was 3 times elder than him. Find the present age of his father?

35 yrs

Question No. 09: MCQ (with negative marking)

   Directions (for questions 9 and 10): These questions are based on information given below.

   A group of seven singers, facing the audience, are standing in a line on the stage as follows

     (i) D is to the right of C
     (ii) F is standing beside G.
     (iii) B is to the left of F.
     (iv) E is to the left of A.
     (v) C and B have one person between them
     (vi) A and D have one person between them


        Who is on the extreme Right?

Options:
Option (a): D
Option (b): F
Option (c): G
Option (d): E.

Option (c): G

Question No. 10: MCQ (with negative marking)

   Directions (for questions 9 and 10): These questions are based on information given below.

    A group of seven singers, facing the audience, are standing in a line on the stage as follows

    (i) D is to the right of C
    (ii) F is standing beside G.
    (iii) B is to the left of F.
    (iv) E is to the left of A.
    (v) C and B have one person between them
    (vi) A and D have one person between them.


       If we start counting from the left, on which number is C?

Options:
Option (a): 1st
Option (b): 2nd
Option (c): 3rd
Option (d): 5th.

Option (c): 3rd

Question No. 11: MCQ (with negative marking)

    Directions (for questions 11 to 15): Refer to the data given below and answer the following question:
   
    International paper size table: The 'A' series is based on A0 (841 x 1189 mm) which is equivalent to a square meter in area, and each smaller size A1, A2, etc. is equal to half the area of the preceding larger size.

    Size <----> millimeter
     2A <----> 1189 x 1682 
     A0 <----> 841 x 1189
      A1 <----> 594 x 841
      A2 <----> 420 x 594
      A3 <----> 294 x 420
      A4 <----> 1189 x 1682
      A5 <----> ____ x ____
      A6 <----> 105 x ____
      A7 <----> ____ x ____
      A8 <----> ____ x ____
      A9 <----> ____ x ____
      A10 <----> 26 x 37


      'C' series is the series of envelopes or folders suitable for enclosing stationary iin the A sizes

      Size <----> millimeter
       C3 <----> 324 x 458
       C4 <----> 229 x 324
       C5 <----> ____ x ____
       C6 <----> ____ x ____
       C7 <----> ____ x ____
       DL <----> 110 x 220

       Based on the above, answer the following

       What is the size of A8 papers?

Options:
Option (a): 52 x 74.
Option (b): 105 x 210.
Option (c): 74 x 26.
Option (d): 26 x 52.

Option (a): 52 x 74.

Question No. 12: MCQ (with negative marking)

    Directions (for questions 11 to 15): Refer to the data given below and answer the following question:

    International paper size table: The 'A' series is based on A0 (841 x 1189 mm) which is equivalent to a square meter in area, and each smaller size A1, A2, etc. is equal to half the area of the preceding larger size.

     Size <----> millimeter
       2A <----> 1189 x 1682
       A0 <----> 841 x 1189
       A1 <----> 594 x 841
      A2 <----> 420 x 594
      A3 <----> 294 x 420
      A4 <----> 1189 x 1682
      A5 <----> ____ x ____
      A6 <----> 105 x ____
      A7 <----> ____ x ____
      A8 <----> ____ x ____
      A9 <----> ____ x ____
     A10 <----> 26 x 37


     'C' series is the series of envelopes or folders suitable for enclosing stationary iin the A sizes

     Size <----> millimeter
      C3 <----> 324 x 458
      C4 <----> 229 x 324
      C5 <----> ____ x ____
      C6 <----> ____ x ____
      C7 <----> ____ x ____
      DL <----> 110 x 220


     Based on the above, answer the following

     8 sheets of A1 paper is cut into A9 size papers. How many A9 papers can be obtained?

Options:

Option (a): 64.
Option (b): 32.
Option (c): 128.
Option (d): 256.

Option (c): 128.

Question No. 13: MCQ (with negative marking)

    Directions (for questions 11 to 15): Refer to the data given below and answer the following question:

     International paper size table: The 'A' series is based on A0 (841 x 1189 mm) which is equivalent to a square meter in area, and each smaller size A1, A2, etc. is equal to half the area of the preceding larger size.

     Size <----> millimeter
       2A <----> 1189 x 1682
       A0 <----> 841 x 1189
       A1 <----> 594 x 841
       A2 <----> 420 x 594
       A3 <----> 294 x 420
       A4 <----> 1189 x 1682
       A5 <----> ____ x ____
       A6 <----> 105 x ____
       A7 <----> ____ x ____
       A8 <----> ____ x ____
       A9 <----> ____ x ____
       A10 <----> 26 x 37


       'C' series is the series of envelopes or folders suitable for enclosing stationary iin the A sizes

      Size <----> millimeter
        C3 <----> 324 x 458
        C4 <----> 229 x 324
        C5 <----> ____ x ____
        C6 <----> ____ x ____
        C7 <----> ____ x ____
        DL <----> 110 x 220


      Based on the above, answer the following

      In the envelope of size C3 how many type of different size papers of series AX(841 x 1189 mm) can be placed without folding the paper?

Options:
Option (a): 6.
Option (b): 7.
Option (c): 8.
Option (d): 9.

Option (b): 7.

Question No. 14: MCQ (with negative marking)

    Directions (for questions 11 to 15): Refer to the data given below and answer the following question:

International paper size table: The 'A' series is based on A0 (841 x 1189 mm) which is equivalent to a square meter in area, and each smaller size A1, A2, etc. is equal to half the area of the preceding larger size.

    Size <----> millimeter
      2A <----> 1189 x 1682
      A0 <----> 841 x 1189
      A1 <----> 594 x 841
      A2 <----> 420 x 594
      A3 <----> 294 x 420
      A4 <----> 1189 x 1682
      A5 <----> ____ x ____
      A6 <----> 105 x ____
      A7 <----> ____ x ____
      A8 <----> ____ x ____
      A9 <----> ____ x ____
      A10 <----> 26 x 37


      'C' series is the series of envelopes or folders suitable for enclosing stationary iin the A sizes

     Size <----> millimeter
       C3 <----> 324 x 458
       C4 <----> 229 x 324
       C5 <----> ____ x ____
       C6 <----> ____ x ____
       C7 <----> ____ x ____
       DL <----> 110 x 220


      Based on the above, answer the following

      What is the size of C6 envelope?

Options:
Option (a): 114 x 162.
Option (b): 55 x 81.
Option (c): 55 x 110.
Option (d): 81 x 114.

Option (b): 55 x 81.

Question No. 15: MCQ (with negative marking)

    Directions (for questions 11 to 15): Refer to the data given below and answer the following question:

     International paper size table: The 'A' series is based on A0 (841 x 1189 mm) which is equivalent to a square meter in area, and each smaller size A1, A2, etc. is equal to half the area of the preceding larger size.

     Size <----> millimeter
      2A <----> 1189 x 1682
      A0 <----> 841 x 1189
      A1 <----> 594 x 841
      A2 <----> 420 x 594
      A3 <----> 294 x 420
      A4 <----> 1189 x 1682
      A5 <----> ____ x ____
      A6 <----> 105 x ____
      A7 <----> ____ x ____
      A8 <----> ____ x ____
      A9 <----> ____ x ____
      A10 <----> 26 x 37


     'C' series is the series of envelopes or folders suitable for enclosing stationary iin the A sizes

      Size <----> millimeter
       C3 <----> 324 x 458
       C4 <----> 229 x 324
       C5 <----> ____ x ____
       C6 <----> ____ x ____
       C7 <----> ____ x ____
       DL <----> 110 x 220


     Based on the above, answer the following

     The approximate sum of areas of all different papers equal to or larger than A9 is?

Options:
Option (a): 37 x 52 x [2¹¹ - 1].
Option (b): 37 x 52 x [2¹⁴ - 1].
Option (c): 37 x 52 x [2¹² - 1].
Option (d): None of the above.

Option (a): 37 x 52 x [2¹¹ - 1].

Question No. 16: MCQ (with negative marking)

    Directions (for questions 16 to 18): The bar diagram given below provides information about the value of exports and imports of a country over the period 1997 - 98 to 2004 - 05. The trade deficit/surplus in a particular year is the difference between the value of export and the value of import in a particular year.

    Earning from the exports in 2002 - 03 is how much percent of imports cost in 2000 - 01?

Mobirise

Options:
Option (a): 63%.
Option (b): 66.66%.
Option (c): 60%
Option (d): 73%.

Option (b): 66.66%.

Question No. 17: MCQ (with negative marking)

    Directions (for questions 16 to 18): The bar diagram given below provides information about the value of exports and imports of a country over the period 1997 - 98 to 2004 - 05. The trade deficit/surplus in a particular year is the difference between the value of export and the value of import in a particular year.

    In the last three years, the total export earnings have accounted for what percentage of the value of the imports?

Mobirise

Options:
Option (a): 80%.
Option (b): 85%.
Option (c): 90%.
Option (d): None of these.

Option (a): 80%.

Question No. 18: MCQ (with negative marking)

   Directions (for questions 16 to 18): The bar diagram given below provides information about the value of exports and imports of a country over the period 1997 - 98 to 2004 - 05. The trade deficit/surplus in a particular year is the difference between the value of export and the value of import in a particular year.

    Which of the following statements can be inferred from the graph?

    (i) In all the years shows in the graph, the trade deficit is more than the export earning.
    (ii) Exports earning increased in every year between 1999 - 90 and 2001 - 02.
    (iii) In all the years shown in the graph, the earning by exports is less than the expenditure on imports in the preceding year.

Mobirise

Options:
Option (a): only (i).
Option (b): only (ii).
Option (c): only (i) and (iii).
Option (d): None of the above.

Option (d): None of the above.

Question No. 19: MCQ (with negative marking)

    Directions (for questions 19 to 21):

    The captain of a ship played a trick on the sailors. He claimed that he can predict the future. He has three caskets with him and in each casket there are three plate with a single non-zero digit inscribed on each plate. No two plates have the same number and no casket contains two plates with digits totaling ten. Further, the total of three cards in the first casket is greater by two than the total in the second casket and by Jour than that of third casket. When any sailor asks for his prediction, the captain tells him to randomly pick a prediction, the captain tells him to randomly pick a plate from the three caskets. Before making the prediction, the captain totals the digits on the three plates and charges the same amount from the sailor: On a day sailor paid seven rupee for his prediction.

    What is the lowest payment possible?

Options
Option (a): ₹ 5.
Option (b): ₹ 7.
Option (c): ₹ 6.
Option (d): ₹ 8.

Option (c): ₹ 6.

Question No. 20: MCQ (with negative marking)

   Directions (for questions 19 to 21):

   The captain of a ship played a trick on the sailors. He claimed that he can predict the future. He has three caskets with him and in each casket there are three plate with a single non-zero digit inscribed on each plate. No two plates have the same number and no casket contains two plates with digits totaling ten. Further, the total of three cards in the first casket is greater by two than the total in the second casket and by Jour than that of third casket. When any sailor asks for his prediction, the captain tells him to randomly pick a prediction, the captain tells him to randomly pick a plate from the three caskets. Before making the prediction, the captain totals the digits on the three plates and charges the same amount from the sailor: On a day sailor paid seven rupee for his prediction.

    What is the maximum possible amount that anyone can pay?
 
Options:
Option (a): ₹ 22.
Option (b): ₹ 23.
Option (c): ₹ 24.
Option (d): ₹ 25.

Option (c): ₹ 24.

Question No. 21: MCQ (with negative marking)

    Directions (for questions 19 to 21):

    The captain of a ship played a trick on the sailors. He claimed that he can predict the future. He has three caskets with him and in each casket there are three plate with a single non-zero digit inscribed on each plate. No two plates have the same number and no casket contains two plates with digits totaling ten. Further, the total of three cards in the first casket is greater by two than the total in the second casket and by Jour than that of third casket. When any sailor asks for his prediction, the captain tells him to randomly pick a prediction, the captain tells him to randomly pick a plate from the three caskets. Before making the prediction, the captain totals the digits on the three plates and charges the same amount from the sailor: On a day sailor paid seven rupee for his prediction.
 
     Which of the following payments can never be made by any customer?

Options:
Option (a): ₹ 25.
Option (b): ₹ 27.
Option (c): ₹ 23.
Option (d): ₹ 22.

Option (c): ₹ 23.

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