CAT Verbal Ability CAT Exam FAQs : The passage given below is followed by four alternate summaries. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the passage.
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Manipulating information was a feature of history long before modern journalism established rules of integrity. A record dates back to ancient Rome, when Antony met Cleopatra and his political enemy Octavian launched a smear campaign against him with “short, sharp slogans written upon coins.” The perpetrator became the first Roman Emperor and “fake news had allowed Octavian to hack the republican system once and for all”. But the 21st century has seen the weaponization of information on an unprecedented scale. Powerful new technology makes the fabrication of content simple, and social networks amplify falsehoods peddled by States, populist politicians, and dishonest corporate entities. The platforms have become fertile ground for computational propaganda, ‘trolling’ and ‘troll armies’.
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1. People need to become critical of what they read, since historically, weaponization of information has led to corruption.
2. Octavian used fake news to manipulate people and attain power and influence, Justas people do today.
3. Disinformation, which is mediated by technology today, is not new and has existed sinceancient times.
4. Use of misinformation for attaining power, a practice that is as old as the Octavian era, is currently fuelled by technology.
Correct Answer: 4
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1. People need to become critical of what they read, since historically, weaponization of information has led to corruption.
2. Octavian used fake news to manipulate people and attain power and influence, Justas people do today.
3. Disinformation, which is mediated by technology today, is not new and has existed sinceancient times.
4. Use of misinformation for attaining power, a practice that is as old as the Octavian era, is currently fuelled by technology.
Correct Answer: 4
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The passage given below is followed by four alternate summaries. Choose the option that best captures the essence of the passage.
CAT Verbal Ability CAT Exam FAQs : The four sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4) given below, when properly sequenced, would yield a coherent paragraph. Decide on the proper sequencing of the order of the sentences and key in the sequence of the four number
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1. Algorithms hosted on the internet are accessed by many, so biases in AI models have resulted in much larger impact, adversely affecting far larger groups of people.
2. Though “algorithmic bias” is the popular term, the foundation of such bias is not in algorithms, but in the data; algorithms are not biased, data is, as algorithmsmerely reflect persistent patterns that are present in the training data.
3. Despite their widespread impact, it is relatively easier to fix AI biases than human-generated biases, as it is simpler to identify the former than to try to make people unlearn behaviors learnt over generations.
4. The impact of biased decisions made by humans is localised and geographically confined, but with the advent of AI, the impact of such decisions is spread over a much wider scale.
Case Sensitivity: No
Answer Type: Equal
It is a TITA (Non MCQ) question, Possible Answer: 4123
2. Though “algorithmic bias” is the popular term, the foundation of such bias is not in algorithms, but in the data; algorithms are not biased, data is, as algorithmsmerely reflect persistent patterns that are present in the training data.
3. Despite their widespread impact, it is relatively easier to fix AI biases than human-generated biases, as it is simpler to identify the former than to try to make people unlearn behaviors learnt over generations.
4. The impact of biased decisions made by humans is localised and geographically confined, but with the advent of AI, the impact of such decisions is spread over a much wider scale.
Case Sensitivity: No
Answer Type: Equal
It is a TITA (Non MCQ) question, Possible Answer: 4123
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The four sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4) given below, when properly sequenced, would yield a coherent paragraph. Decide on the proper sequencing of the order of the sentences and key in the sequence of the four numbers as your answer.
CAT Verbal Ability CAT Exam FAQs : Five jumbled up sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5), related to a topic, are given below. Four of them can be put together to form a coherent paragraph. Identify the odd sentence and key in the number of that sentence
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1. Having an appreciation for the workings of another person’s mind is considered a prerequisite for natural language acquisition, strategic social interaction, reflexive thought, and moral judgment.
2. It is a ‘theory of mind’ though some scholars prefer to call it ‘mentalizing’ or ‘mindreading’, which is important for the development of one's cognitive abilities.
3. Though we must speculate about its evolutionary origin, we do have indications that the capacity evolved sometime in the last few million years.
4. This capacity develops from early beginnings in the first year of life to the adult’s fast and often effortless understanding of others’ thoughts, feelings, and intentions.
5. One of the most fascinating human capacities is the ability to perceive and interpret other people’s behaviour in terms of their mental states.
Case Sensitivity: No
Answer Type: Equal
It is a TITA (Non MCQ) Question: Possible Answer: 2
2. It is a ‘theory of mind’ though some scholars prefer to call it ‘mentalizing’ or ‘mindreading’, which is important for the development of one's cognitive abilities.
3. Though we must speculate about its evolutionary origin, we do have indications that the capacity evolved sometime in the last few million years.
4. This capacity develops from early beginnings in the first year of life to the adult’s fast and often effortless understanding of others’ thoughts, feelings, and intentions.
5. One of the most fascinating human capacities is the ability to perceive and interpret other people’s behaviour in terms of their mental states.
Case Sensitivity: No
Answer Type: Equal
It is a TITA (Non MCQ) Question: Possible Answer: 2
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Five jumbled up sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5), related to a topic, are given below. Four of them can be put together to form a coherent paragraph. Identify the odd sentence and key in the number of that sentence as your answer.
CAT Verbal Ability CAT Exam FAQs : Five jumbled up sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5), related to a topic, are given below. Four of them can be put together to form a coherent paragraph. Identify the odd sentence and key in the number of that sentence
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1. In English, there is no systematic rule for the naming of numbers; after ten, we have "eleven" and "twelve" and then the teens: "thirteen", "fourteen", "fifteen" and so on.
2. Even more confusingly, some English words invert the numbers they refer to: the word "fourteen" puts the four first, even though it appears last.
3. It can take children a while to learn all these words, and understand that "fourteen" is different from "forty".
4. For multiples of 10, English speakers switch to a different pattern: "twenty ","thirty", "forty" and so on.
5. If you didn't know the word for "eleven", you would be unable to just guess it –you might come up with something like "one-teen".
Case Sensitivity: No
Answer Type: Equal
It is a TITA Question: Correct Possible Answer: 3
2. Even more confusingly, some English words invert the numbers they refer to: the word "fourteen" puts the four first, even though it appears last.
3. It can take children a while to learn all these words, and understand that "fourteen" is different from "forty".
4. For multiples of 10, English speakers switch to a different pattern: "twenty ","thirty", "forty" and so on.
5. If you didn't know the word for "eleven", you would be unable to just guess it –you might come up with something like "one-teen".
Case Sensitivity: No
Answer Type: Equal
It is a TITA Question: Correct Possible Answer: 3
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Five jumbled up sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5), related to a topic, are given below. Four of them can be put together to form a coherent paragraph. Identify the odd sentence and key in the number of that sentence as your answer.
CAT Verbal Ability CAT Exam FAQs : There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide where (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
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Sentence: This philosophical cut at one’s core beliefs, values, and way of life is difficult enough.
Paragraph: The experience of reading philosophy is often disquieting. When reading philosophy, the values around which one has heretofore organised one’s life may come to look provincial, flatly wrong, or even evil. ___(1)___ . When beliefs previously held as truths are rendered implausible, new beliefs, values, and ways of living may be required. ___(2)___ . What’s worse, philosophers admonish each other to remainunsutured until such time as a defensible new answer is revealed or constructed. Sometimes philosophical writing is even strictly critical in that it does not even attempt to provide an alternative after tearing down a cultural or conceptual citadel. ___(3)___ . The reader of philosophy must be prepared for the possibility of this experience. While reading philosophy can help one clarify one’s values, and evenmake one self-conscious for the first time of the fact that there are good reasons forbelieving what one believes, it can also generate unremediated doubt that is difficult tolive with.
___(4)___.
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1. Option 1
2. Option 4
3. Option 3
4. Option 2
Correct Answer: 4
Paragraph: The experience of reading philosophy is often disquieting. When reading philosophy, the values around which one has heretofore organised one’s life may come to look provincial, flatly wrong, or even evil. ___(1)___ . When beliefs previously held as truths are rendered implausible, new beliefs, values, and ways of living may be required. ___(2)___ . What’s worse, philosophers admonish each other to remainunsutured until such time as a defensible new answer is revealed or constructed. Sometimes philosophical writing is even strictly critical in that it does not even attempt to provide an alternative after tearing down a cultural or conceptual citadel. ___(3)___ . The reader of philosophy must be prepared for the possibility of this experience. While reading philosophy can help one clarify one’s values, and evenmake one self-conscious for the first time of the fact that there are good reasons forbelieving what one believes, it can also generate unremediated doubt that is difficult tolive with.
___(4)___.
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1. Option 1
2. Option 4
3. Option 3
4. Option 2
Correct Answer: 4
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There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide where (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
CAT Verbal Ability CAT Exam FAQs : The four sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4) given below, when properly sequenced, would yield a coherent paragraph. Decide on the proper sequencing of the order of the sentences and key in the sequence of the four number
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1. What precisely are the “unusual elements” that make a particular case so attractive to a certain kind of audience?
2 . It might be a particularly savage or unfathomable level of depravity, very often it has something to do with the precise amount of mystery involved.
3. Unsolved, and perhaps unsolvable cases offer something that “ordinary” murder doesn’t.
4. Why are some crimes destined for perpetual re-examination and others locked into permanent obscurity?
Case Sensitivity: No
Answer Type: Equal
It is a TITA (Non MCQ Question) Correct Answer is: 4123
2 . It might be a particularly savage or unfathomable level of depravity, very often it has something to do with the precise amount of mystery involved.
3. Unsolved, and perhaps unsolvable cases offer something that “ordinary” murder doesn’t.
4. Why are some crimes destined for perpetual re-examination and others locked into permanent obscurity?
Case Sensitivity: No
Answer Type: Equal
It is a TITA (Non MCQ Question) Correct Answer is: 4123
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The four sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4) given below, when properly sequenced, would yield a coherent paragraph. Decide on the proper sequencing of the order of the sentences and key in the sequence of the four numbers as your answer.
CAT Verbal Ability CAT Exam FAQs : There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide where (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
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Sentence: The discovery helps to explain archeological similarities between the Paleolithic peoples of China, Japan, and the Americas.
Paragraph: The researchers also uncovered an unexpected genetic link between Native Americans and Japanese people. ___(1)___. During the deglaciation period, another group branched out from northern coastal China and travelled to Japan.___(2)___. "We were surprised to find that this ancestral source also contributed to the Japanese gene pool, especially the indigenous Ainus," says Li. ___(3)___. They shared similarities in how they crafted stemmed projectile points for arrowheads and spears.___(4)___. "This suggests that the Pleistocene connection among the Americas, China, and Japan was not confined to culture but also to genetics," says senior author Qing-Peng Kong, an evolutionary geneticist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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1. Option 1
2. Option 3
3. Option 2
4. Option 4
Correct Answer: 3
Paragraph: The researchers also uncovered an unexpected genetic link between Native Americans and Japanese people. ___(1)___. During the deglaciation period, another group branched out from northern coastal China and travelled to Japan.___(2)___. "We were surprised to find that this ancestral source also contributed to the Japanese gene pool, especially the indigenous Ainus," says Li. ___(3)___. They shared similarities in how they crafted stemmed projectile points for arrowheads and spears.___(4)___. "This suggests that the Pleistocene connection among the Americas, China, and Japan was not confined to culture but also to genetics," says senior author Qing-Peng Kong, an evolutionary geneticist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Ans Options
1. Option 1
2. Option 3
3. Option 2
4. Option 4
Correct Answer: 3
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There is a sentence that is missing in the paragraph below. Look at the paragraph and decide where (option 1, 2, 3, or 4) the following sentence would best fit.
Percentile Predictor CAT Exam FAQs : When should I use the CAT percentile predictor?
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The best time to use the CAT percentile predictor is immediately after your CAT exam is over as at that time you can recall your performance in CAT exam.
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When should I use the CAT percentile predictor?
Percentile Predictor CAT Exam FAQs : What are the important inputs I will need to get my CAT percentile predicted?
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You should be aware about the total section wise attempts, correct and incorrect answers section wise as well as for MCQs and Non-MCQs to know your nearest CAT percentile
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What are the important inputs I will need to get my CAT percentile predicted?
Percentile Predictor CAT Exam FAQs : How can I predict CAT Percentile after the exam?
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Yes, by using a good CAT percentile predictor, you may arrive at nearest CAT percentile.
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