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Solved CAT 1999 Question Paper: Quantitative Aptitude

Common Admission test is conducted by IIMs every year and over 3 lakh aspirants sit for it. It is the most sought after entrance examination for MBA Admissions. Find here the Solved Quantitative Aptitude from CAT 1999 paper. There were 55 questions in the Quantitative Aptitude section.
1. The number of positive integer valued pairs (x, y), satisfying 4x – 17y = 1 and x ≤ 1000 is:1) 59
2) 57
3) 55
4) 58
2. Let a, b, c be distinct digits. Consider a two digit number 'ab’ and a three digit number ‘ccb’ both defined under the usual decimal number system. If (ab)2 = ccb and ccb > 300 then the value of b is:1) 1
2) 0
3) 5
4) 6
3. The remainder when 784 is divided by 342 is:
1) 0
2) 1
3) 49
4) 341

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