CAT Question of the Day Six friends – Antony, Buddy, Caesar, Daniel, Eddy and Frank - decided to visit six cities on six consecutive days, starting from Sunday. The cities to be visited were Mumbai, Nagpur, Ooty, Patna, Jaipur and Ranchi. Each friend visited each city such that he covered exactly one city in a day. No two friends visited the same city on the same day. Eddy visited Jaipur one day before Ceaser did. Ranchi was visited by Frank on Monday and by Antony on the following day. Daniel did not visit Ooty on Monday or Wednesday. Eddy visited Nagpur on Thursday. Antony visited Mumbai on Monday. Daniel and Frank visited Mumbai on Thursday and Tuesday respectively. Buddy's visit to Nagpur, Daniel's visit to Ooty, Antony's visit to Patna and Buddy's visit to Patna (in that order) were on four consecutive days. The number of days between Eddy's visit to Jaipur and Frank's visit to Ooty was the maximum.
If Eddy visited Mumbai on Wednesday, when did Caesar visit Ooty?
OPTIONS | | | 1) | Monday | | 2) | Tuesday | | 3) | Wednesday | | 4) | Thursday | | 5) | Friday |
Tip of the Day In Fact, Inference, Judgement questions, it helps to take the elimination route rather than the selection route. Identify a statement which is definitely a Fact, an Inference or a Judgement, and eliminate options that do not qualify it accordingly. This will help you move closer to the right option. Last year's Question of the day (31-May-12) Answer the question based on the passage given below.
According to one theory, certain memories are consolidated during REM sleep. Numerous studies have suggested that REM sleep is important for consolidation of procedural memory and spatial memory. A recent study shows that artificial enhancement of the non-REM sleep improves the next-day recall of memorized pairs of words. Tucker et al. demonstrated that a daytime nap containing solely non-REM sleep enhances declarative memory but not procedural memory. The role of REM sleep in memory, however, is not without its doubts. Monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors and tricyclic antidepressants can suppress REM sleep, yet these drugs show no evidence of impairing memory. On the contrary, some studies show MAO inhibitors improve memory. Moreover, one case study of an individual who had little or no REM sleep due to a shrapnel injury to the brainstem did not find the individual's memory to be impaired. What is the biggest debate involving R.E.M sleep, as per the passage?
OPTIONS | | | 1) | Whether R.E.M sleep is needed for the consolidation of procedural memory. | | 2) | Whether R.E.M sleep is needed for the consolidation of spatial memory. | | 3) | Whether R.E.M sleep is needed for the consolidation of declarative memory. | | 4) | The difference between procedural, spatial and declarative memory. | | 5) | Whether R.E.M sleep is needed for the consolidation of memory. |
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