cat maths
DESCRIPTION
Basic presentation on what CAT maths is all about. The break up of the section is provided here.TRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: Cat maths](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022082916/54bbdf834a7959511f8b4571/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
CAT MATHS
![Page 2: Cat maths](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022082916/54bbdf834a7959511f8b4571/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
What is CAT MATHS ?
CAT MATHS is the combination of 4 major topics and one minor topic. The topics are extensions of school mathematics and in questions terms, the level of questions is harder than school question.
![Page 3: Cat maths](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022082916/54bbdf834a7959511f8b4571/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
NUMBER SYSTEM
TOPICS
![Page 4: Cat maths](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022082916/54bbdf834a7959511f8b4571/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
NUMBER SYSTEM
ARITHMATIC
TOPICS
![Page 5: Cat maths](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022082916/54bbdf834a7959511f8b4571/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
NUMBER SYSTEM
ARITHMATIC
ALGEBRA
TOPICS
![Page 6: Cat maths](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022082916/54bbdf834a7959511f8b4571/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
NUMBER SYSTEM
ARITHMATIC
ALGEBRA
GEOMETRY
TOPICS
![Page 7: Cat maths](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022082916/54bbdf834a7959511f8b4571/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
TOPICS
NUMBER SYSTEM
ARITHMATIC
ALGEBRA
GEOMETRY
MODERN MATHEMATICS
![Page 8: Cat maths](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022082916/54bbdf834a7959511f8b4571/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
FURTHER SUB TOPICS
NUMBER SYSTEM
• NUMBER TYPES
• INTEGERS
• LCM HCF
• DIVISIBILTY RULES
• NUMBER OF ZEROS
• TO FIND LAST DIGIT
• UNIT DIGIT
• TENS DIGIT
ARITHMATIC
• PERCENTAGE
• PROFIT LOSS
• AVERAGES
• RATIO
• PROPORTION
• TIME AND WORK
• TIME ,DISTANCE SPEED
ALGEBRA
• ALGEBRIC EQUATIONS
• FUNCTIONS
• LINEAR EQUATIONS
• GRAPHS
• SERIES , AP,GP,HP.
GEOMETRY
• MANSURATION
• TRIGONOMETRY
• PLANE GEOMETRY
• CO ORDINATE MODERN MATH’S
• PROBABILITY
• PERMUTATIONS ,COM.
• TIME ,CLOCK
• CALANDERS
![Page 9: Cat maths](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022082916/54bbdf834a7959511f8b4571/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
An example of a NUMBER SYSTEM QUESTION
139 persons have signed up for an elimination tournament. All players are to be paired up for the first round, but because 139 is an odd number one player gets a bye, which promotes him to the second round, without actually playing in the first round. The pairing continues on the next round, with a bye to any player left over. If the schedule is planned so that a minimum number of matches is required to determine the champion, the number of matches which must be played is
A. 136
B. 137
C. 138
D. 139
![Page 10: Cat maths](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022082916/54bbdf834a7959511f8b4571/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
An example of a Arithmetic
A college has raised 75% of the amount it needs for a new building by receiving an average donation of Rs. 6 from the people already solicited. The people already solicited represent 60% of the people, the college will as for donations. If the college is to raise exactly the amount needed for the new building, what should be the average donation from the remaining people to be solicited ?
A. 300
B. 250
C. 400
D. 500
![Page 11: Cat maths](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022082916/54bbdf834a7959511f8b4571/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
Examples of an Algebra
The number of common terms in the two sequences 17, 21, 25,…, 417 and 16, 21, 26,…, 466 is 1. 78 2. 19 3. 20 4. 77
A quadratic function ƒ(x) attains a maximum of 3 at x = 1. The value of the function at x = 0 is 1. What is the value ƒ(x) at x = 10?
A. –119
B. -159
C. -110
D. -180
![Page 12: Cat maths](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022082916/54bbdf834a7959511f8b4571/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
An example of Geometry
In a triangle ABC, the lengths of the sides AB and AC equal 17.5 cm and 9 cm respectively. Let D be a point on the line segment BC such that AD is perpendicular to BC. If AD = 3 cm, then what is the radius (in cm) of the circle circumscribing the triangle ABC?
A. 17.05
B. 27.85
C. 22.45 D 26.25
![Page 13: Cat maths](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022082916/54bbdf834a7959511f8b4571/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
WHY WORDPANDIT.COM ?
CONCEPTS
PREPARATION TIPS & BLOGS
EXERCISES & TESTS
![Page 14: Cat maths](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022082916/54bbdf834a7959511f8b4571/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
ALL TOPICS
TESTsection
CONCEPTsection
![Page 15: Cat maths](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022082916/54bbdf834a7959511f8b4571/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS
FREE TESTS
E-BOOKS
SECTION TESTS
ASSIGNMENTS
TOPIC TESTS
BLOGS
![Page 16: Cat maths](https://reader036.vdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022082916/54bbdf834a7959511f8b4571/html5/thumbnails/16.jpg)
www.cat.wordpandit.com
www.wordpandit.com