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CAT 2022 Question Papers with answer keys and solutions are available here for download. You can download slot-wise question papers of VARC, DILR, and QA with answer key PDF using the links below. You can also practice previous years’ papers provided in this article.
CAT 2022 Question Paper with Solutions PDF (Official)
Slot | Section | Question Paper | Answer Key | Solutions |
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Slot 1 Question Paper | VARC | Check Here | Check Here | Check Here |
DILR | Check Here | Check Here | Check Here | |
QA | Check Here | Check Here | Check Here | |
Slot 2 Question Paper | VARC | Check Here | Check Here | Check Here |
DILR | Check Here | Check Here | Check Here | |
QA | Check Here | Check Here | Check Here | |
Slot 3 Question Paper | VARC | Check Here | Check Here | Check Here |
DILR | Check Here | Check Here | Check Here | |
QA | Check Here | Check Here | Check Here |
CAT 2022 Slot 1 Question Paper
Section | Topic | Number of Questions |
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VARC | Reading Comprehension (4 Passages with 4 questions each)
| 16 |
VARC | Para Completion | 3 |
VARC | Para Summary | 3 |
VARC | Para Jumbles | 2 |
DILR | 4 Sets with 5 questions each
| 20 |
QA | Arithmetic- ratio, mixtures, averages, profit & loss | 8 |
QA | Algebra | 8 |
QA | Geometry | 3 |
QA | Modern Math | 2 |
QA | Number System | 1 |
CAT 2022 Slot 2 Question Paper
Section | Topic | Number of Questions |
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VARC | Reading Comprehension (4 Passages with 4 questions each)
| 16 |
VARC | Para Completion | 3 |
VARC | Para Summary | 3 |
VARC | Para Jumbles | 2 |
DILR | 4 Sets with 5 questions each
| 20 |
QA | Arithmetic- ratio, mixtures, averages, profit & loss | 9 |
QA | Algebra | 7 |
QA | Geometry | 4 |
QA | Modern Math | 1 |
QA | Number System | 1 |
CAT 2022 Slot 3 Question Paper
Section | Topic | Number of Questions |
---|---|---|
VARC | Reading Comprehension (4 Passages with 4 questions each)
| 16 |
VARC | Para Completion | 2 |
VARC | Para Summary | 3 |
VARC | Para Jumbles | 3 |
DILR | 4 Sets with 5 questions each
| 20 |
QA | Arithmetic- ratio, mixtures, averages, profit & loss | 9 |
QA | Algebra | 7 |
QA | Geometry | 4 |
QA | Modern Math | 1 |
QA | Number System | 1 |
CAT Question Paper 2021
Section and Slot | Question Paper with Solutions |
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QA Slot 1 | Check Here |
DILR Slot 1 | Check Here |
VARC Slot 1 | Check Here |
QA Slot 2 | Check Here |
DILR Slot 2 | Check Here |
VARC Slot 2 | Check Here |
DILR Slot 3 | Check Here |
QA Slot 3 | Check Here |
VARC Slot 3 | Check Here |
CAT Question Paper 2020
Section and Slot | Question Paper with Solutions |
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QA Slot 1 | Check Here |
DILR Slot 1 | Check Here |
VARC Slot 1 | Check Here |
QA Slot 2 | Check Here |
DILR Slot 2 | Check Here |
VARC Slot 2 | Check Here |
QA Slot 3 | Check Here |
DILR Slot 3 | Check Here |
VARC Slot 3 | Check Here |
CAT Question Paper 2019
Section and Slot | Question Paper with Solutions |
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QA Slot 1 | Check Here |
DILR Slot 1 | Check Here |
VARC Slot 1 | Check Here |
QA Slot 2 | Check Here |
DILR Slot 2 | Check Here |
VARC Slot 2 | Check Here |
CAT 2022 Questions
1. Let both the series \(a_1,a_2,a_3,....\) and \(b_1,b_2,b_3,....\) be in arithmetic progression such that the common differences of both the series are prime numbers. If \(a_5=b_9,a_{19}=b_{19}\) and \(b_2=0\) , then \(a_{11}\) equals
- 79
- 83
- 84
- 86
3. 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.
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 remain unsutured 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 even make one self-conscious for the first time of the fact that there are good reasons for believing what one believes, it can also generate un-remediated doubt that is difficult to live with.
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 remain unsutured 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 even make one self-conscious for the first time of the fact that there are good reasons for believing what one believes, it can also generate un-remediated doubt that is difficult to live with.
- Option 4
- Option 2
- Option 1
- Option 3
4. 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.
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 remain unsutured 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 even make one self-conscious for the first time of the fact that there are good reasons for believing what one believes, it can also generate unremediated doubt that is difficult to live with.
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 remain unsutured 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 even make one self-conscious for the first time of the fact that there are good reasons for believing what one believes, it can also generate unremediated doubt that is difficult to live with.
- Option 1
- Option 3
- Option 4
- Option 2
5. Let \(a, b, m\) and \(n\) be natural numbers such that \(a >1\) and \(b >1\) . If \(a^m+b^n = 144^{145}\) , then the largest possible value of \(n − m\) is
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