CAT Question of the Day Each of the questions below consists of a set of labelled sentences. These sentences, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Choose the most logical order of sentences from the options. A. Never mind all the other scams they may or may not get up to later. B. The rest, as they say, is history. C. If you can't beat them, join them. D. The first scam our politicians seem to perpetrate is to form tax-exempt parties. | OPTIONS | | | | 1) | CDAB | | 2) | ABCD | | 3) | DABC | | 4) | ADBC |
Tip of the Day The summary of a passage should not contain personal opinions, judgmental statements or conclusions. It should merely state the same arguments mentioned in the passage in a clear, concise manner. Last year's Question of the day (13-Mar-12) Consider the numbers given by 83C1, 83C2, 83C3, …, 83C41. Which of the following statements holds true?
A. If the sum of all these numbers is k, 5 divides k.
B. If the sum of all these numbers is k, 3 divides (k – 2).
C. Among the given numbers there are an odd number of odd numbers and an even number of even numbers.
D. Among the given numbers there are an even number of odd numbers and an odd number of even numbers.
| OPTIONS | | | | 1) | A and C | | 2) | A and D | | 3) | B and C | | 4) | Only B | | 5) | Only C |
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