CAT 2024 DILR did not have a change in pattern. Atleast two sets were doable in each slot and one of the four sets was extremely tough. Choice of Sets became a crucial factor. Overall this section was at a medium to high level of difficulty.
Two students, Amiya and Ramya are the only candidates in an election for the
position of class representative. Students will vote based on the intensity level of Amiya's
and Ramya's campaigns and the type of campaigns they run. Each campaign is said to have a
level of 1 if it is a staid campaign and a level of 2 if it is a vigorous campaign.
Campaigns can be of two types, they can either focus on issues, or on attacking the other
candidate.
If Amiya and Ramya both run campaigns focusing on issues, then
• The percentage of students voting in the election will be 20 times the sum of the
levels of campaigning of the two students. For example, if Amiya and Ramya both run vigorous
campaigns, then 20 × (2+2)%, that is, 80% of the students will vote in the
election.
• Among voting students, the percentage of votes for each candidate will be
proportional to the levels of their campaigns. For example, if Amiya runs a staid (i.e.,
level 1) campaign while Ramya runs a vigorous (i.e., level 2) campaign, then Amiya will
receive 1/3 of the votes cast, and Ramya will receive the other 2/3.
The
above-mentioned percentages change as follows if at least one of them runs a campaign
attacking their opponent.
• If Amiya runs a campaign attacking Ramya and Ramya runs a
campaign focusing on issues, then 10% of the students who would have otherwise voted for
Amiya will vote for Ramya, and another 10% who would have otherwise voted for Amiya, will
not vote at all.
• If Ramya runs a campaign attacking Amiya and Amiya runs a campaign
focusing on issues, then 20% of the students who would have otherwise voted for Ramya will
vote for Amiya, and another 5% who would have otherwise voted for Ramya, will not vote at
all.
• If both run campaigns attacking each other, then 10% of the students who would
have otherwise voted for them had they run campaigns focusing on issues, will not vote at
all.
Question 18 : If both of them run staid campaigns attacking the other, then what percentage of students will vote in the election?
The question is " If both of them run staid campaigns attacking the other, then what percentage of students will vote in the election? "
Choice D is the correct answer.
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