CAT Interpreting Questions for the CAT exam are part of the Quant section in the CAT exam. Through Interpreting questions, aspirants are tested on comparison and analysis of data. The difficulty level of the Interpreting questions can be easy to moderate.
Tips to improve Interpretation Questions for CAT?
- Read the question very carefully and pay extra attention to word like NOT, NEITHER, EITHER
- Apply elimination strategy
- Go through your work atleast once after completing
Interpretation Questions Tricks for the CAT Exam
- Understand problem statement
- Sometimes, It's easier to fix one position and then arrange the the remaining objects
- If the problems contains specific constraints its a good decision to break the problem into cases.
Interpretation Questions Concepts for the CAT Exam
- Know if the question is factual, infrential or analytical
- Identify what are the componnes of the question
- Seperate questions into manageable parts
CAT Interpreting missing data Practice questions for the CAT exam
Question 1: Directions for questions 1 to 5: Refer to the bar graphs below and answer the following questions.
Graph I and Graph II show the Protein and Carbohydrate content and the price per kg. (in Rupees) of Soya Products, Red Meat, Milk Products and Cereals for 2002-2003, 2003-2004 and 2004-2005 respectively.
Q 1. In the year 2002-2003, find out from which source was protein the costliest.
A. Soya Products
B. Red Meat
C. Milk Products
D. Cereals
Level: Easy
Answer. Option (D)
Q 2. What is the ratio of the cost of 1 gram of Carbohydrate from the costliest source to that from the cheapest source in the year 2002-2003?
A. 1.44
B. 1.43
C. 1.80
D. 1.14
Level: Difficult
Answer. Option (C)
Q 3. If 250 grams of Protein from each product is required, then how much it will cost (approximately), in the year 2004-2005?
A. Rs.100
B. Rs.120
C. Rs.140
D. Rs.200
Level: Easy
Answer. Option (D)
Q 4. If the given sources are the only available sources of Protein, then what was (approximately) the percentage change in the average Protein price/kg.for the year 2003-2004 over the year 2002-2003?
A. 0.5
B. 0.9
C. 2
D. 5
Level: Moderate
Answer. Option (A)
Q 5. If Soya Products, Red Meat, Mil Products and Cereals are in the ratio 1 : 2 : 3 : 4 for a mixture then what percent of this mixture will be other than Proteins and Carbohydrates?
A. 30.5%
B. 35.5%
C. 51.2%
D. 24.9%
Level: Difficult
Answer. Option (D)
Must-do Interpreting missing data questions for the CAT exam
Question 2: There are six women, Shalini, Divya, Ritu, Rashmi, Nisha andRenu in a family of 12 members. There are few married couples in the family and none of the grand children are married. Sunil is married into the family. Rohan, Mahesh and Jatin have a nehhewDippesh who is the only son of Rashmi. Ravi is the parental grandfather of Nisha. Ritu is the daughter-in-law of Shalini. Renu is the first cousin of Dipesh. Shalini has only three grand grandchildren. Mahesh has two brothers and only unmarried maternal uncle, Jatin is the brother-in-law of Sunil. Rohan is the parental uncle of Nisha. Ritu has two daughters one of whom is Nisha.
Q 1. How married couples are there in the second generation?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Level: Difficult
Answer. Option (C)
Q 2. Who is Dipesh?
A. Son of Mahesh
B. Grandson of Ravi
C. Son of Rohan
D. Nephew of Sunil
Level: Moderate
Answer. Option (A)
Q 3. Which of the following is a married couple?
A. Rohan and Ritu
B. Shalini and Mahesh
C. Renu and Sunil
D. Mahesh and Ritu
Level: Easy
Answer. Option (B)
Q 4. Who is Rashmi?
A. Wife of Mahesh
B. Aunt of Renu
C. Mother of Nisha
D. Mother of Shalini
Level: Difficult
Answer. Option (D)
Q 5. Which one of the following is true?
A. Dipesh is son of Mahesh
B. Ravi has only two married children
C. Ravi is parental grandfather of Renu
D. None of these
Level: Difficult
Answer. Option (C)
Most Important Interpreting missing data Question for CAT
Q 1. If the mystery novel is written by Ovattio then who can be the publisher of the comedy novel?
A. Purshottam or Quattchori
B. Only Purshottam
C. Purshottam or Rajveer
D. Purshottam or Rajveer or Sarkar
Level: Easy
Answer. Option (A)
Q 2. How many combinations of publisher and author are possible for the mystery novel?
A. 6
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
Level: Moderate
Answer. Option (D)
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Question 4. Sixteen candies are to be distributed among four boys Raja, Ram, Mohan and Roy such that each boy receives at least one candy and no two boys receive the same number of candies. Roy should receive 4 more candies than Ram. The number of candies received by Ram should be less than that received by Raja but more than that received by Mohan.
Q 1. What is the difference between the maximum and the minimum number of candies that Raja can receive?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Level: Moderate
Answer. Option (B)
Q 2. Eight floors in a building (from 1 to 8) are occupied by A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H, with each person occupying a distinct floor. Further it is known that:
A. A lives 5 floors above B.
B. H lives on the only floor between C and E.
C. D and F live on adjacent floors.
D. B does not live on the 1st floor.
Level: Moderate
Answer. Option (C)
Q 3. ‘N’ is defined as the difference between the floor numbers of C and D. How many different values of‘N’ are possible?
A. 4
B. 8
C. 6
D. 5
Level: Difficult
Answer. Option (A)
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