All Questions

Common Admission Test

Get Updates
Showing 161 - 170 out of 11376 Questions
4 Views

Question : Comprehension:
Read the given passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

The world of social media is a strange and wondrous place. It's a world where you can connect with people from all over the globe, share your thoughts and opinions, and maybe even go viral if you're lucky. But let's be real, it's also a world filled with endless cat videos, oversharing, and drama.
One of the most interesting things about social media is the way it's changed the way we communicate. We've gone from long, thoughtful emails to quick, abbreviated messages with emojis and acronyms. And don't even get me started on the whole hashtag phenomenon. It's like we're all speaking a different language now.
But there are also some downsides to this constant connection. It's easy to get sucked into the world of social media and forget about the real world around us. We're so busy scrolling through our feeds that we forget to enjoy the little moments in life. And let's not forget about the pressure to present the perfect life online. It's like we're all in a competition to see who can be the most popular, the most successful, the most enviable.
Despite all of this, I have to admit, I'm still a fan of social media. It's a great way to stay connected with friends and family, and I've even made some new friends through various online communities. Plus, let's face it, sometimes you just need a good laugh at a ridiculous meme.
Question:
What is the ANTONYM of the word ‘perfect’, as used in the passage?

Option 1: Troublesome

Option 2: Limited

Option 3: Unsatisfactory

Option 4: Laughable

Team Careers360 20th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Unsatisfactory


Solution : The correct choice is the third option.

In the given passage, the antonym of perfect is unsatisfactory. The passage refers to the pressure of presenting a perfect life online, and 'unsatisfactory' contrasts with that by indicating something that is not ideal or fulfilling.

The meanings of the other words are:

  • Limited: Restricted in size, amount, or extent; not extensive or wide-ranging.
  • Laughable: So ludicrous as to be amusing; deserving laughter or scorn.
  • Troublesome: Causing difficulty or annoyance; problematic.
Therefore, the right answer is unsatisfactory.
1 View

Question : Directions: Select the option that is related to the third word in the same way as the second word is related to the first word.
Cat : Meow :: Birds : ?

Option 1: Hiss

Option 2: Chirp

Option 3: Neigh

Option 4: Growl

Team Careers360 16th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Chirp


Solution : Given:
Cat : Meow :: Birds : ?

Like, the sound made by the Cat is meow.
Similarly, the sound made by birds is chirp.

Hence, the second option is correct.

4 Views

Question : Directions: Select the related letters from the given alternatives.
CAT : DDY :: BIG : ?

Option 1: CLM

Option 2: CML

Option 3: CEP

Option 4: CLL

Team Careers360 21st Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: CLL


Solution : Given:
CAT : DDY :: BIG : ?

Add consecutive odd numbers to the place value of each letter of CAT to get the desired code –
C + 1 = D; A + 3 = D; T + 5 = Y
Thus, CAT is coded as DDY.
Similarly, follow the same pattern for BIG –
B + 1 = C; I + 3 = L; G + 5 = L

Thus, BIG is coded as CLL. Hence, the fourth option is correct.

2 Views

i got 89.27 percentile in CAT. but my Sectional percentiles are 32.46, 95.78, 97.01 in vocab, Reasoning and quant resp. In which college should i apply??

Yash 28th Sep, 2024

Hi!

Congratulations on securing 89.27 percentile in CAT. As stated, 89.27 is a good score but you will not able to apply for many of the good colleges as these colleges consider sectional cutoffs as one of the major components while shortlisting candidates for the GDPI process and for the final selection. 32.46 percentile in VARC section is below par score and will not fetch you a call from many of the business schools despite having a good overall percentile. As you have not mentioned your category, I am assuming that you belong to the general category (If you belong to the reserved category, you might get an Interview call from some of the colleges depending upon their selection criteria).

Therefore, I will suggest you to for the business schools which do not give consideration to the sectional percentile and emphasize on the overall percentile. Some of the good business schools that you can target based on your overall CAT percentile are given below:

  • IMT Ghaziabad
  • Goa Institute of Management
  • Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai
  • IMI Delhi
  • TAPMI Manipal

The list given above is non-exhaustive, candidates can get to know about all the colleges having no sectional CAT cutoffs .

Question : Directions: If CAT is coded as 3120, then what code can be given to NAVIN?

Option 1: 14122914

Option 2: 49274654

Option 3: 73957614

Option 4: None of these

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 14122914


Solution : Given:
CAT is coded as 3120

Write the position value of each letter of CAT, to get the required code –
C→3, A→1; T→20
Thus, CAT is coded as 3120.
Similarly, follow the same pattern for NAVIN→
N→14; A→1; V→22; I→9; N→14

So, NAVIN is coded as 14122914. Hence, the first option is correct.

1 View

Question : Directions: In the given question, select the related letter cluster from the given alternatives.
CAT : DDY :: BIG : ?

Option 1: CLL

Option 2: CLM

Option 3: CML

Option 4: CEP

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: CLL


Solution : Given:
CAT : DDY :: BIG : ?

Add consecutive odd numbers to the place value of each letter of CAT to obtain the required code –
C + 1 = D; A + 3 = D; T + 5 = Y
Thus, CAT is coded as DDY.
Similarly, follow the same pattern for BIG –
B + 1 = C; I + 3 = L; G + 5 = L

Thus, BIG is coded as CLL. Hence, the first option is correct.

The question have been saved in answer later, you can access it from your profile anytime. Access now

Download the Careers360 App on your Android phone

Regular exam updates, QnA, Predictors, College Applications & E-books now on your Mobile

Careers360 App
150M+ Students
30,000+ Colleges
500+ Exams
1500+ E-books