Tough Set, Went through the solution to comprehend what's going on, but my poor 🧠 couldn't grasp 😢. Not Completed 18/100, Anyway the comment is to track down my progress in completing this playlist ❤
Last may jo point focus kiya hai apne woh already confirmed hai jo beijing se paris gaye woh London nahi jaa sakte already question may almost 2 Diya hai
Sir, I am very grateful to this series. You are doing wonders with it. I started as the most underconfident person in DILR, but now after having solved around 80 of your sets, I am to solve about 2 sets per mock regularly with 90-100% accuracy. It has given me the confidence that it is possible to score beyond 30 marks in DILR. Thank you so much.@@imsprayagraj
@@ayushkr6518 hello. I too feel underconfident with DILR at the moment but am ready to work for it...could you share how you changed things around for you please...thank you
solving this type of set in exam would be one of the great or may be worst choice , complicated when you are in rush , but with full calmness i would say this one is easy , but i don't think we have that level of calmness.🙂, what you suggest sir.
An information is given that a person can vote for at most 2 cities in all rounds combined then how come the people voting for beijing are voting for Beijing in the first round, for paris in the second round and then for london too in the third round?
At most 2 types of cities …..Matlab 2 taraih ke hi cities ko at max vote kar sakta i.e. 3 rounds me kisi 2type suppose London and paris ko hi vote kae sakta max. ab 3rd round me NYC ya Beijing ko nahi karega.
The point which states that those who voted for New york in R1 (12) either voted for paris or beijing in R2. Doesn't that can be inferred as these 12 can added in either paris or new york. but in solution we have split the 12 votes in 9 and 3 and then added in both of them while question clearly mentioned either or. I didn't get this point please explain.
Yup, I also confused with the same statement. I think, we need not assume that all the people voted for either of them. The voters got split between two countries. Confusing, i know but CAT is known for it's wordplay.
A highly leaveable set, that's why I left it in between!
1. 75%
2. 24
3. 33.33%
4. Only a
This was a nice set. I am surprised I was able to solve it. Thankyou IMS Prayagraj
Tough Set, Went through the solution to comprehend what's going on, but my poor 🧠 couldn't grasp 😢. Not Completed 18/100, Anyway the comment is to track down my progress in completing this playlist ❤
I guess it's one of the toughest set.
Agreed!
nice this set take my lots of time but i understand the sets
Last may jo point focus kiya hai apne woh already confirmed hai jo beijing se paris gaye woh London nahi jaa sakte already question may almost 2 Diya hai
I can't... This one is way too difficult to solve, especially under time pressure! Maybe the toughest of all 88 so far.
There are a few contenders when it comes to the toughest. But yes, indeed this is difficult.
Sir, I am very grateful to this series. You are doing wonders with it. I started as the most underconfident person in DILR, but now after having solved around 80 of your sets, I am to solve about 2 sets per mock regularly with 90-100% accuracy. It has given me the confidence that it is possible to score beyond 30 marks in DILR. Thank you so much.@@imsprayagraj
@@ayushkr6518 Oh that is great to hear! Wish you loads of success.
@@ayushkr6518 hello. I too feel underconfident with DILR at the moment but am ready to work for it...could you share how you changed things around for you please...thank you
very nice set sir thank you!!
Keep Practicing!!
Interesting set, I committed far too many silly mistakes far too often.
I've seen the solution for this set thrice, still I'm unable to do it on my own.
Same😢
Tricky one 15-10-24
doable but time taking set
Keep Practicing!!
tried for 20 min but failed
solving this type of set in exam would be one of the great or may be worst choice , complicated when you are in rush , but with full calmness i would say this one is easy , but i don't think we have that level of calmness.🙂, what you suggest sir.
An information is given that a person can vote for at most 2 cities in all rounds combined then how come the people voting for beijing are voting for Beijing in the first round, for paris in the second round and then for london too in the third round?
At most 2 types of cities …..Matlab 2 taraih ke hi cities ko at max vote kar sakta i.e. 3 rounds me kisi 2type suppose London and paris ko hi vote kae sakta max. ab 3rd round me NYC ya Beijing ko nahi karega.
The point which states that those who voted for New york in R1 (12) either voted for paris or beijing in R2. Doesn't that can be inferred as these 12 can added in either paris or new york. but in solution we have split the 12 votes in 9 and 3 and then added in both of them while question clearly mentioned either or. I didn't get this point please explain.
Yup, I also confused with the same statement. I think, we need not assume that all the people voted for either of them. The voters got split between two countries. Confusing, i know but CAT is known for it's wordplay.
Couldn't solve in first attempt..
Keep practicing!!