Caselets_PPT.pptx is PPT where a paragraph based DILR question is there

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caselet, a problem of DILR of CAT


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Arithmetic and Algebra Caselets

Caselets: Practice Set 1

Practice Set - 1 Direction (1-4): Study the following information and answer the questions that follow . Each visitor to an amusement park needs to buy a ticket. Tickets can be: Platinum, Gold, or Economy. Visitors are classified as Old, Middle-aged, or Young. The following facts are known about visitors and ticket sales on a particular day: 1. 140 tickets were sold. 2. The number of Middle-aged visitors was twice the number of Old visitors, while the number of Young visitors was twice the number of Middle-aged visitors. 3. Young visitors bought 38 of the 55 Economy tickets that were sold, and they bought half the total number of Platinum tickets that were sold. 4. The number of Gold tickets bought by Old visitors was equal to the number of Economy tickets bought by Old visitors.

Practice Set – 1 : Questions 1. If the number of Old visitors buying Platinum tickets was equal to the number of Middle-aged visitors buying Platinum tickets, then which among the following could be the total number of Platinum tickets sold? A. 32 B. 38 C. 34 D. 36 2. If the number of Old visitors buying Platinum tickets was equal to the number of Middle-aged visitors buying Economy tickets, then the number of Old visitors buying Gold tickets was  3. If the number of Old visitors buying Gold tickets was strictly greater than the number of Young visitors buying Gold tickets, then the number Middle-aged visitors buying Gold tickets was 4. Which of the following statements must be false? A. The numbers of gold and platinum tickets bought by young visitors were equal. B. The numbers of middle-aged and young visitors buying gold tickets were equal. C. The numbers of old and middle-aged visitors buying economy tickets were equal. D. The numbers of old and middle-aged visitors buying platinum tickets were equal.

Practice Set – 1 : Analysis of Data Tickets can be platinum, gold, or economy. Visitors are classified as old, middle-aged, or young. 140 tickets were sold. The number of middle-aged visitors was twice the number of old visitors, while the number of young visitors was twice the number of middle-aged visitors. Young visitors bought 38 of the 55 economy tickets that were sold, and they bought half the total number of platinum tickets that were sold. The number of gold tickets bought by old visitors was equal to the number of economy tickets bought by old visitors. Old Middle Age Young Total Platinum Gold Economy Total

Practice Set – 1 : Preliminary logical Structure Tickets can be platinum, gold, or economy. Visitors are classified as old, middle-aged, or young. 140 tickets were sold. The number of middle-aged visitors was twice the number of old visitors, while the number of young visitors was twice the number of middle-aged visitors. Young visitors bought 38 of the 55 economy tickets that were sold, and they bought half the total number of platinum tickets that were sold. The number of gold tickets bought by old visitors was equal to the number of economy tickets bought by old visitors. Old Middle Age Young Total Platinum p/2 p Gold x g Economy x 38 55 Total 20 40 80 140

Set 1: Problem 1 If the number of Old visitors buying Platinum tickets was equal to the number of Middle-aged visitors buying Platinum tickets, then which among the following could be the total number of Platinum tickets sold? 32 38 34 36 Old Middle Age Young Total Platinum p/2 p Gold x g Economy x 38 55 Total 20 40 80 140

Set 1: Problem 2 If the number of Old visitors buying Platinum tickets was equal to the number of Middle-aged visitors buying Economy tickets, then the number of Old visitors buying Gold tickets was  Old Middle Age Young Total Platinum p/2 p Gold x g Economy x 38 55 Total 20 40 80 140

Set 1: Problem 3 If the number of Old visitors buying Gold tickets was strictly greater than the number of Young visitors buying Gold tickets, then the number Middle-aged visitors buying Gold tickets was Old Middle Age Young Total Platinum p/2 p Gold x g Economy x 38 55 Total 20 40 80 140

Set 1: Problem 4 Which of the following statements must be false? (a) The numbers of gold and platinum tickets bought by young visitors were equal. (b) The numbers of middle-aged and young visitors buying gold tickets were equal. (c) The numbers of old and middle-aged visitors buying economy tickets were equal. (d) The numbers of old and middle-aged visitors buying platinum tickets were equal. Old Middle Age Young Total Platinum p/2 p Gold x g Economy x 38 55 Total 20 40 80 140

Practice Set – 1 : Answers 1. If the number of Old visitors buying Platinum tickets was equal to the number of Middle-aged visitors buying Platinum tickets, then which among the following could be the total number of Platinum tickets sold? A. 32 B. 38 C. 34 D. 36 2. If the number of Old visitors buying Platinum tickets was equal to the number of Middle-aged visitors buying Economy tickets, then the number of Old visitors buying Gold tickets was  3 3. If the number of Old visitors buying Gold tickets was strictly greater than the number of Young visitors buying Gold tickets, then the number Middle-aged visitors buying Gold tickets was 4. Which of the following statements must be false? A. The numbers of gold and platinum tickets bought by young visitors were equal. B. The numbers of middle-aged and young visitors buying gold tickets were equal. C. The numbers of old and middle-aged visitors buying economy tickets were equal. D. The numbers of old and middle-aged visitors buying platinum tickets were equal.

Practice Set – 4 : Answers 12. What BEST can be said about object o8? A. o8 was given to Disha B. o8 was given to Amar, Charles, or Disha C. o8 was given to Charles or Disha  D. o8 was given to Charles  13. Who among the following envies someone else? A. Amar B. Barat C. Charles D. Elise 14. What is Amar's value for his own bundle? 12 15. Object o4 was given to A. Disha B. Barat C. Charles D. Elise 16. Object o5 was given to A. Amar B. Elise C. Charles D. Disha 17. What BEST can be said about the distribution of object o1? A. o1 was given to Charles or Disha B. o1 was given to Charles, Disha, or Elise C. o1 was given to Charles D. o1 was given to Disha
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