CAT Question of the Day A worker was arranging some particular number of cylindrical aluminum soda cans in a square box but the box became full and there were 9 cans remaining to be put in. Then, he started arranging all the cans in a rectangular box where he could arrange 6 cans more along the length than the breadth. After putting all the cans in the rectangular box, he found out that there was still space left for another 6 cans. What is the number of cans the worker had if it is known that the number of cans were certainly more than 10 and no can was put on top of another can? Tip of the Day While solving the DI and QA sections, easy questions but with tedious calculations require prior attention. Do not leave them towards the end. Last year's Question of the day (03-Mar-13) Answer the following question based on the information given below.
Because image-enhancing technology is readily available, people are frequently exposed to doctored images. However, in prior research on how adults can be led to report false childhood memories, subjects have typically been exposed to personalized and detailed narratives describing false events. Instead, 20 subjects were exposed to a false childhood event via a fake photograph and imagery instructions. Over three interviews, subjects thought about a photograph showing them on a hot air balloon ride and tried to recall the event by using guided-imagery exercises. Fifty percent of the subjects created complete or partial false memories. Which of the following can be inferred from the above? | OPTIONS | | | | 1) | Fake photographs can be used to create fake childhood memories. | | 2) | People trust photographs better than they trust their memories. | | 3) | People are really bad at telling fake photographs from real ones. | | 4) | All of the above. |
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