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CAT 2021 VARC Slot 2 Question Paper with Answer Key PDFs
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CAT 2021 VARC Slot 2 Question Paper with Answer Key is available. The overall difficulty level of CAT 2021 VARC slot 2 was moderate to tough. CAT 2021 Question paper had a total of 66 questions carrying 198 marks. Out of the 66 questions, CAT VARC comprised 24 questions. 66.66% of the total weightage in the VARC section was carried by RC (Reading Comprehension) questions.

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CAT 2021 VARC Question Paper Slot 2- Nov 28, 2021

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CAT 2021 Question Paper VARC Slot 2: Sectional Analysis

CAT 2021 question paper for VARC slot 2 was difficult compared to the slot 1 paper. The questions were more time-consuming and lengthy.

  • The RC section accounted for 66% of questions in VARC.
  • In CAT 2021 VARC slot 2, RC passages were related to Nationalism, Philosophy, Knowledge, and Language. The word count of each passage was nearly 500.
  • The summary-based and odd-one out questions were easy to attempt

Tabulated below is the distribution of questions as per the sections in CAT 2021 VARC slot 2:

Sections Number of MCQs and Non-MCQs Difficulty Level
Reading Comprehension 16 Moderate
Para Jumbles 3 Easy
Summary 3 Easy
Odd Sentence Out 2 Easy

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1.
If \(\sqrt{5x+9}\)+\(\sqrt{5x-9}\)=\(3(2-\sqrt2)\) then \(\sqrt{10x+9}\) is equal to

    • \(3\sqrt7\)
    • \(4\sqrt5\)
    • \(3\sqrt31\)
    • \(2\sqrt7\)

    2.
    If x and y are real numbers such that x2 + (x-2y-1)2 = 4y(x+y), here the value x-2y is?

      • 1

      • 2

      • 0

      • -1

      3.
      A fruit seller has a stock of mangoes, bananas and apples with at least one fruit of each type. At the beginning of a day, the number of mangoes make up 40% of his stock. That day, he sells half of the mangoes, 96 bananas and 40% of the apples. At the end of the day, he ends up selling 50% of the fruits. The smallest possible total number of fruits in the stock at the beginning of the day is

        • 100
        • 240
        • 340
        • None of Above

        4.
        The value of \(1+\bigg(1+\frac{1}{3}\bigg)\frac{1}{4}+\bigg(1+\frac{1}{3}+\frac{1}{9}\bigg)\frac{1}{16}+\bigg(1+\frac{1}{3}+\frac{1}{9}+\frac{1}{27}\bigg)\frac{1}{64}+....\),is

          • \(\frac{15}{13}\)
          • \(\frac{27}{12}\)
          • \(\frac{16}{11}\)
          • \(\frac{15}{8}\)

          5.
          What was the weight of the test component?

            • 0.60
            • 0.75
            • 0.40
            • 0.50

            6.
            The number of coins collected per week by two coin-collectors A and B are in the ratio 3 : 4. If the total number of coins collected by A in 5 weeks is a multiple of 7, and the total number of coins collected by B in 3 weeks is a multiple of 24, then the minimum possible number of coins collected by A in one week is

              • 20
              • 42
              • 66
              • None of Above

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