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  Title: CAT 22 Slot 1 DILR: Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning Solution


  Introduction

CAT (Common Admission Test) is a highly competitive exam in India for admissions to top management programs. The DILR (Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning) section typically includes 8-10 questions across two slots. Below is a sample solution for a hypothetical Question 22 in Slot 1, focusing on both Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning.



Question 22 (Data Interpretation)


  Source: Hypothetical CAT 2023 Mock Test

A table shows the sales (in Lakh ₹) of five products (A, B, C, D, E) across three cities (X, Y, Z) in 2022. Answer the following:

| Product | City X | City Y | City Z |

|---------|--------|--------|--------|

| A       | 120    | 150    | 180    |

| B       | 90     | 110    | 130    |

| C       | 200    | 220    | 240    |

| D       | 80     | 100    | 120    |

| E       | 150    | 170    | 190    |


  Question:

Which product has the highest percentage increase in sales from City X to City Z?


  Solution:


Calculate the percentage increase formula:

[
\text{Percentage Increase} = \left( \frac{\text{Final Value} - \text{Initial Value}}{\text{Initial Value}} \right) \times 100
]
Apply to each product:
Product A:

[
\frac{180 - 120}{120} \times 100 = 50%
]
Product B:

[
\frac{130 - 90}{90} \times 100 \approx 44.44%
]
Product C:

[
\frac{240 - 200}{200} \times 100 = 20%
]
Product D:

[
\frac{120 - 80}{80} \times 100 = 50%
]
Product E:

[
\frac{190 - 150}{150} \times 100 \approx 26.67%
]


Compare results:

Products A and D both have a 50% increase, which is the highest.


  Answer: Products A and D (Tie for highest percentage increase).



Question 22 (Logical Reasoning)


  Source: Hypothetical CAT 2023 Mock Test

Five friends (P, Q, R, S, T) are assigned projects (A, B, C, D, E) under the following constraints:


P does not work with Q.
R works with exactly two projects.
S works on project B.
T does not work with R.


  Question:

If S is assigned project B, which friend is not working on project E?


  Solution:


Given: S is on project B.
Constraints:
From (3): S → B.
From (1): P ≠ Q (they can’t share a project).
From (2): R must be in exactly two projects.
From (4): T ≠ R.


Assign remaining projects (A, C, D, E):
R must take two projects. Possible pairs: (A, C), (A, D), (A, E), (C, D), etc.
T cannot work with R, so T must take a project not paired with R.


Elimination:
If R takes A and C, then T can take D or E.
If R takes A and E, then T cannot take E (since R is on E).
Thus, T cannot be on E if R is paired with E.






  Answer: T is not working on project E.



Key Takeaways for CAT DILR


Data Interpretation:
Master percentage change, ratios, and averages.
Use quick calculations (e.g., fractions to percentages).


Logical Reasoning:
Map constraints systematically (e.g., grid or table).
Look for "exclusion" clues (e.g., "not" statements).




  Time Management Tip: Allocate 45 seconds per DI question and 1 minute per LR question. Practice with official mocks to improve speed.



  Let me know if you need further clarification! 🚀
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