Title: CAT Exam 2024 Slot 3: Strategic Guide to Solving Game-Based Problems
The CAT (Common Admission Test) 2024 exam is expected to maintain its focus on logical reasoning, data interpretation, and analytical skills. Slot 3 (one of the three exam slots) often includes game-based questions that test critical thinking, pattern recognition, and problem-solving under time constraints. Below is a strategic breakdown to tackle these problems effectively:
1. Understanding Game-Based Problems
Game-based questions in CAT typically involve scenarios like:
Seating Arrangements (e.g., circular tables, linear rows with constraints).
Blood Relations (family tree puzzles).
Puzzle Interactions ( Floor/Blood Group/Profession/City matrices).
Data Interpretation through Games (e.g., coding/decoding, ranking, or grouping).
Key Tips:
Map Constraints Systematically: Use tables, grids, or flowcharts to visualize relationships.
Identify Triggers: Look for keywords like "must," "cannot," "exactly," or "at least."
Prioritize Unique Information: Start with fixed positions or unique attributes (e.g., "Only A sits between B and C").
2. Common Types of Game-Based Questions in CAT 2024
Type 1: Circular Seating Arrangement
Example:
8 people are sitting around a circular table. Each person has a different profession. A is sitting between B and D. C, an engineer, is opposite to E. F is next to G but not H. Who is sitting next to H?
Solution:
Draw a circle and place A between B and D.
Place C (engineer) opposite E.
Place F next to G, ensuring F is not adjacent to H.
Fill remaining positions with H and others.
Answer: H is next to F and E.
Type 2: Floor-Based Puzzle
Example:
*A 5-storey building has 5 employees (A, B, C, D, E) in different departments (HR, IT, Finance, Marketing, Sales). Each floor has one employee and one department. Clues:
A is not on the top floor.
HR is on an even floor.
B is above C.
IT is below Sales.
D is on the third floor.*
Solution:
D is on Floor 3.
HR must be on Floor 2 or 4.
B > C (B is above C).
IT is below Sales (Sales > IT).
Assign remaining departments and employees.
Answer: Floor 1: E (Sales), Floor 2: A (HR), Floor 3: D (Finance), Floor 4: B (IT), Floor 5: C (Marketing).
Type 3: Blood Group & Allergies
Example:
*6 people (P, Q, R, S, T, U) have different blood groups (O, A, B, AB) and allergies (Pollen, Dust, Lactose). Clues:
P and Q have the same blood group.
R is allergic to Lactose.

S and T cannot sit together.
U has AB blood and is not allergic to Pollen.*
Solution:
U = AB blood, allergy ≠ Pollen (likely Dust or Lactose).
R = Lactose allergy.
P and Q share blood (O, A, or B).
Avoid S-T adjacency.
Answer: U (AB, Dust allergy); R (B, Lactose).
3. Time Management Strategies
Skim Questions First: Allocate 2-3 minutes per question.
Eliminate Options: Use process of elimination for seating/blood group puzzles.
Check for Consistency: Ensure no contradictions in your final arrangement.
4. Practice Resources for CAT 2024 Slot 3
Previous Year CAT Papers (Focus on 2023 Slot 3 for pattern similarity).
Mock Tests by TCS, SNAP, or GMAT Club.
Books: Crack CAT 2024 by Arun Shukla, Game-Based Reasoning by Meenakshi Upadhyay.
5. Common Pitfalls to Avoid
Overcomplicating Logic: Stick to given clues—no assumptions.
Ignoring Unique Constraints: "Only one person" or "exactly two" hints are critical.
Last-Minute Guessing: Save guesses for high-skill questions (e.g., DI or LR).
Final Tip: Simulate exam conditions with timed puzzles. If stuck, move to DI and return later—game-based questions often have "carry-over" logic that can be solved with partial information.
Good luck with CAT 2024 Slot 3! 🚀
For specific 2024 question patterns, monitor official CAT notifications and prep forums like CAT Community.
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