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Objection on - Slot - 1 Quant Log Question

3 days ago | [YT] | 40



@sravanimatthurthi5442

Sir did you raise any objection for slot2

14 hours ago | 0

@aditpareek2637

In Slot 1, the VA question where the official answer is given as 2143 is highly debatable. The most logical sequence is clearly 3142, and it’s unlikely that many students would have marked 2143. Since the question lacks a solid basis for a definitive answer, it would be fair for CAT to award bonus marks for this question.

3 days ago | 2

@chiragsingla9499

In Slot 2 Dilr Question 8 [ releated to balls and hoops], answer in option 3 [ H1<H4<H3<H2], but in answer key marked answer is option 1. Plz raise

2 days ago | 2  

@krishankaushik2400

VARC questions hardly ever get revised but i have files for Slot 2 Q.19 All of the following statements from the passage affirm the disjunct between the claims about Al made by tech companies and what Al actually does EXCEPT: Ans X 1. "When I prompted Microsoft's Bing Image Creator to produce a picture of engineers and space explorers, it gave me an entirely male cast of characters..." 2. "I'm not aware of research on whether ChatGPT tends to favor big tech, OpenAl or Altman, and I can only guess why it seemed that way in our conversation." X3. "In my own ChatGPT dialogues, I wanted to enact how the product's veneer of collegial neutrality could lull us into absorbing false or biased responses without much critical engagement." X4. "It's a dynamic that makes us complicit in big tech's accumulation of wealth and power. we're both victims and beneficiaries." I have filed for option 4 being correct instead of 2

3 days ago | 3

@soumyaranjannath22

Slot 2 PI index. Maybe multiple choices are possible

3 days ago | 0

@adityapawar7373

Five jumbled sentences (labelled 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5), related to a topic, are given below. Four of them can be put together to form a coherent paragraph. Identify the odd sentence out and key in the number of that sentence as your answer. 1. About half of all the oxygen we breathe is made near the surface of the ocean by phytoplankton that photosynthesize just like land-dwelling plants. 2. A team of scientists that includes Boston University experts has discovered they also produce oxygen on the seafloor. 3. The research team used deep-sea chambers that land on the seafloor and enclose the seawater, sediment, polymetallic nodules, and living organisms. 4. The discovery is a surprise considering oxygen is typically created by plants and organisms with help from the sun—not by rocks on the ocean floor. 5. The deep-sea rocks, called polymetallic nodules, don’t only host a surprising number of sea critters. Varc slot 3 anyone?

1 day ago | 0

@gauravkumar-j3e8u

I've marked my ans 0, if i wont file an objection, do i get marks?

3 days ago | 0