CAT 2019 Question Paper | CAT Verbal Ability Slot 1
Question :

Meena scores 40% in an examination and after review, even though her score is increased by 50%, she fails by 35 marks. If her post-review score is increased by 20%, she will have 7 marks more than the passing score. The percentage score needed for passing the examination is

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Option D is the correct answer.

Explanatory Answer

Meena scores 40 % in an exam

 

After review, she scores 50 % more => Increase of 50 % from 40 % = 40% + 20% = 60%

 

She fails by 35 marks, by scoring 60%

 

60% score = Pass mark - 35 ----- (1)

 

If her post review score is increased by 20%, she would have 7 more than the pass mark.

 

20% of 60% = 12 %

 

So, 60% + 12% = 72% of marks = Pass mark + 7 ------ (2)

 

So, 12% marks = 35 + 7 (5: 1 ratio)

 

So, similarly 12% can be re written as 10 % and 2 % (maintaining the 5:1 ratio)

 

Hence the pass percentage = 60 % + 10 % = 70%

 

(or)

 

Pass percentage = 72 % - 2 % = 70%

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