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17-Sep-12
CAT Question of the Day
Each of the questions consist of labelled sentences or a part of it. These, when properly sequenced form a coherent paragraph. Choose the most logical order from among the options.


A. But the Chinese must be rejoicing over the exclusion of dissident artist Ai Weiwei, who came in at number 3.
B. Now we discover poor Anna didn't make it even to the short list, which featured Kate Middleton, if you please!
C. It was being floated in the media that Anna would make it to the much awaited TIME cover as 'Man of the Year'.
D. Had Anna made it to the cover, it would have served as a gigantic boost to his cause

OPTIONS
 
 1)CBAD
 2)DCBA
 3)DACB
 4)CABD
Tip of the Day
Analogy questions require a good knowledge of not just vocabulary, but also secondary meanings of words, since the relationships are sometimes based on them.
Last year's Question of the day (16-Sep-11)
At room temperature, citric acid is a white crystalline powder. It can exist either in an anhydrous (water-free) form or as a monohydrate. The anhydrous form crystallizes from hot water, whereas the monohydrate forms when citric acid is crystallized from cold water. The monohydrate can be converted to the anhydrous form by heating above 78°C. Citric acid also dissolves in absolute (anhydrous) ethanol (76 parts of citric acid per 100 parts of ethanol) at 15°C.
In chemical structure, citric acid shares the properties of other carboxylic acids. When heated above 175°C, it decomposes through the loss of carbon dioxide and water. Citric acid leaves a white crystalline precipitate.

Which of the following statements can be concluded about citric acid from the passage?
OPTIONS
 
 1)When you heat water with citric acid in it to more than 78°C, you get anhydrous citric acid.
 2)Citric acid can be divided into two different forms: an anhydrous form or a precipitate.
 3)Citric acid dissolves in water and in all forms of ethanol.
 4)Citric acid is like other carboxylic acids, but it's not a carboxylic acid.
 5)None of the above
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