The CAT 2024 Quantitative Aptitude section in Slot 2 featured several questions that tested candidates\“ understanding of mathematical concepts applied to real-world scenarios, including those related to Indian products and markets.
One question involved calculating profit percentages for a local Indian handicraft seller. The problem required analyzing cost price, selling price, and discount rates for traditional Indian products like handwoven textiles and pottery.
Another quantitative problem focused on production rates of Indian agricultural commodities. Candidates needed to apply ratio and proportion concepts to determine optimal production schedules for crops commonly grown in different Indian states.
The slot also included data interpretation questions based on sales figures of Indian FMCG products. These questions tested candidates\“ ability to analyze charts and graphs showing quarterly sales performance of various Indian consumer goods.
Time and work problems featured scenarios involving Indian manufacturing units, requiring calculations of efficiency and productivity rates for workers in different Indian industrial sectors. |