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Fact, Inference, and Judgement Questions for the CAT are part of the Verbal Ability section in the CAT exam. Through Fact, Inference, and Judgement questions, aspirants are tested to come to the conclusion. The difficulty level of the Fact, Inference, and Judgement questions can be easy to moderate.

What are some CAT level Fact, Inference, and Judgement Practice Questions?

Q 1. A. If India has embarked on the liberalization route, she cannot afford to go back.
B. Under these circumstances, being an active supporter of WTO policies will be a good idea.
C. The WTO is a truly global organization aiming at freer trade.
D. Many member countries have already drafted plans to simplify tariff structures.
(a) FJFI 
(b) IFJF
(c) IJFF 
(d) IFIF

Answer: C

Q 2. A. The Minister definitely took the wrong step.
B. Under these circumstances, he had many other alternatives.
C. The Prime Minister is embarrassed due to the Minister’s decision.
D. If he has put the government in jeopardy, the Minister must resign.
(a) JFFI 
(b) IFJI
(c) FFJI 
(d) IFU

Answer: A

Q 3. A. The ideal solution will be to advertise aggressively.
B. One brand is already popular amongst the youth.
C. Reducing prices will mean trouble as our revenues are already dwindling.
D. The correct solution will be to consolidate by aggressive marketing.
(a) JFIJ 
(b) FJJI
(c) IJFF 
(d) JJIF

Answer: A

Q 4. A. If democracy is to survive, the people must develop a sense of consumerism.
B. Consumerism has helped improve the quality of goods in certain countries.
C. The protected environment in our country is helping local manufacturers.
D. The quality of goods suffers if the manufacturers take undue advantage of this.
(a) IJFJ 
(b) JFJI
(c) IJJF 
(d) IFJJ

Answer: A

What are the must-do Fact, Inference, and Judgement questions for the CAT exam?

Q 5. A. Unless the banks agree to a deferment of the interest, we cannot show profits this year.
B. This would not have happened had we adopted a stricter credit scheme.
C. The revenues so far cover only the cost and salaries.
D. Let us learn a lesson: we cannot make profits without complete control over credit.
(a) IIJF 
(b) IJFI
(c) FJIF 
(d) FJFI

Answer: B

Q 6. A. Qualities cannot be injected into one’s personality.
B. They are completely dependent on the genetic configuration that one inherits.
C. Hence, changing our inherent traits is impossible as the genes are unalterable.
D. The least one can do is to try and subdue the “bad qualities”.
(a) FIJI 
(b) JFFI
(c) JFIJ 
(d) JIFI

Answer: C

Q 7. A. Everything is purposeless.
B. Nothing before and after the existence of the universe is known with certainty.
C. Man is a part of the purposeless universe, hence, man is also purposeless.
D. There is only one way of adding purpose to this universe: Union with Him.
(a) JFIJ 
(b) FJJI
(c) JFFI 
(d) IJFJ

Answer: A

Q 8. A. Everyday social life is impossible without interpersonal relationships.
B. The root of many misunderstandings has been cited in poor relations among individuals.
C. Assuming the above to the true, social life will be much better if people understand the importance of good interpersonal relations.
D. A study reveals that interpersonal relations and hence, life in general can be improved with a little on the art of individuals.
(a) FJIJ 
(b) JFIF
(c) FIFJ 
(d) IFFJ

Answer: B

What were the previous year's CAT Fact, Inference, and Judgement questions?

Q 9. A. The prices of electronic goods are falling.
B. Since we have substantial reductions in import duties, this is obvious.
C. The trend is bound to continue in the near future.
D. But the turnover of the electronic industry is still rising, because consumers are increasing at a rapid rate.
(a) IFJF 
(b) FJII
(c) FIJF 
(d) JIFF

Answer: C

Q 10. A. In the past, it appears, wealth distribution, and not wealth creation has dominated economic policy.
B. Clearly, the government has not bothered to eradicate poverty.
C. Today’s liberalization is far from the hither to Nehruvian socialism.
D. Results are evident in the form of a boom in the manufacturing sector output and turnover of all industries.
(a) FJIF 
(b) FIFJ
(c) IJIF 
(d) JIFF

Answer: C

Q 11. A. Even for the world’s largest advertiser, with an estimated $9 bn in spendt in 2009, acquiring some new lessons is critical.
B. According to Prichard, the world is heading towards Marketing 3.0 and that means marketing as a function needs to overhaul itself.
C. We are not there yet, but we are moving towards an inflection point.
D. We are shifting to purpose inspired brand building, a shift from marketing to serving Pritchard states.
(a) FJFJ 
(b) JFJF
(c) IFJF 
(d) JIJF

Answer: B

Q 12. A. Leading B-schools are looking to overhaul the MBA syllabus.
B. Nitin Nohria, the newly-appointed dean of Harvard Business School (HBS), is said to believe that the way management is taught in B-schools contributed to the recent financial crisis.
C. Srikant Datar, another HBS professor, and two of his colleagues have authored a book, Rethinking the MBA: Business education at a crossroads, that echoes this theme.
D. It also laments the fact that MBA students are taking less and less interest in their classes and spending more time on networking and attending recruiting events.
(a) JFFI 
(b) IFFI
(c) IFFJ 
(d) IJJI

Answer: C

What were the Fact, Inference, and Judgement questions on the CAT 2022 exam?

Q 13. A. Inhaled anesthetics widely used for surgeryparticularly the anesthetic desflurane-are a major contributor to global warming 
B. Dr Susan M. Ryan of University of California and computer scientist Claus J. Nielsen of University of Oslo said that sevoflurane, isoflurane, and desflurane are recognized greenhouse gases.
C. Using desflurane for one hour is equivalent to 235 to 470 miles of driving.
D. The anesthetics usually are vented out of the building as medical waste gases and remain in the atmosphere for a long time.
E. Ryan and Nielsen suggest some simple, Knowledge - based decisions that anesthesiologists can follow to minimize their environmental impact.
(a) IFJJF 
(b) FFFIF
(c) IFFFI 
(d) IFIIF

Answer: B

Q 14. A. The hope that battery-operated cars can save the earth’s climate by reducing carbon emission is just a fantasy.
B. The technology used for electric car batteries is so backward that they will die within two years.
C. The so-called energy efficient cars will be extremely expensive and cover far less distance on one battery charge than the manufacturers claim.
D. The research carried out by the Institution of Engineering and Technology suggests that claims about the performance of electric vehicles are pure fantasy.
E. The researchers found the batteries are likely to burn out within two years, requiring expensive replacements.
(a) JJFFF 
(b) JJJIF
(c) JJJFF 
(d) JIFJI

Answer: B

Q 15. A. India has a huge stake in Afghanistan.
B. At least some of this is meant to ensure it remains a sovereign state and extremist Taliban influence and Pakistani meddling are minimized.
C. In the last decade, India has spent at least a couple of billion dollars to rebuild ties with Afghanistan.
D. India has built roads, transmission grids, schools, hospitals and the parliament.
(a) IFIF 
(b) FFFF
(c) JIIF 
(d) JFIF

Answer: C

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