TESTfunda - CAT Question of the Day 03-Jun-12

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03-Jun-12
CAT Question of the Day
The question below contains a paragraph followed by alternative summaries. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the paragraph.

According to a Tamil Nadu government order, state government undertakings, government boards, cooperative societies, local bodies and organizations getting governmental assistance are prohibited from using incandescent bulbs. Comparing the energy consumption of four crore 60 watts incandescent bulbs used in these offices, and 14 watts CFL for an hour, the government said the use of CFL results in a whopping saving of 1,840 MW. While the four crore 60W incandescent bulbs burning for an hour would consume 2,400 MW, a similar number of 14W CFLs would consume only 560 MW, it said.
OPTIONS
 
 1)Tamil Nadu has banned the use of energy intensive incandescent bulbs in its affiliated offices across the state and ordered the use of compact fluorescent lamps to save power.
 2)Tamil Nadu has banned the use of energy intensive incandescent bulbs in affiliated government and semi-government offices across the state to reduce energy consumption by 25%.
 3)An order has banned the use of incandescent bulbs in government and semi-government offices across the state to reduce energy consumption by more than 75%.
 4)A Tamil Nadu government directive aimed at banning the use of energy intensive incandescent bulbs in offices across the state is expected to save a whopping 1840 MW of power.
 5)A Tamil Nadu government order banning the use of incandescent bulbs in offices across the state is expected to reduce consumption by one-fourth.
Tip of the Day
In the run-up to the real CAT, it helps to take some time off every day and rejuvenate the mind. For about an hour everyday, do what you really enjoy. This will help you relax and improve your concentration in the iCATs and ultimately in the real CAT.
Last year's Question of the day (02-Jun-11)
Look beyond the cultural values assigned to video games and art, and you'll see many similarities between them: both are leisure pursuits, neither are obviously utilitarian, and both are hubs of deeply engaged subcultures. But there are differences: games require direct engagement and what you might call co-authorship between the designer and the player.

Which of the following can be concluded from this passage?
OPTIONS
 
 1)Video games can be considered art.
 2)The similarities between video games and art end where co-ownership begins.
 3)Video games have some of the same qualities as art, but they are not exactly art.
 4)Video games require a kind of co-ownership that is missing in art.
 5)Video games are leisure pursuits, while art is more utilitarian.
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