Sectional cutoff for admissions
(CAT 2008)
For admission to various affiliated colleges, a university conducts a written test with four different sections, each with a maximum of 50 marks. The following table gives the aggregate as well as the sectional cut-off marks fixed by six different colleges affiliated to the university. A student will get admission only if he/she gets marks greater than or equal to the cut-off marks in each of the sections and his/her aggregate marks are at least equal to the aggregate cut-off marks as specified by the college.
1. Bhama got calls from all colleges. What could be the minimum aggregate marks obtained by her?
a. 180
b. 181
c. 196
d. 176
e. 184
2. Charlie got calls from two colleges. What could be the minimum marks obtained by him in a section?
a. 0
b. 21
c. 25
d. 35
e. 41
3. Aditya did not get a call from even a single college. What could be the maximum aggregate marks obtained by him?
a. 181
b. 176
c. 184
d. 196
e. 190
For answers click here.
For admission to various affiliated colleges, a university conducts a written test with four different sections, each with a maximum of 50 marks. The following table gives the aggregate as well as the sectional cut-off marks fixed by six different colleges affiliated to the university. A student will get admission only if he/she gets marks greater than or equal to the cut-off marks in each of the sections and his/her aggregate marks are at least equal to the aggregate cut-off marks as specified by the college.
1. Bhama got calls from all colleges. What could be the minimum aggregate marks obtained by her?
a. 180
b. 181
c. 196
d. 176
e. 184
2. Charlie got calls from two colleges. What could be the minimum marks obtained by him in a section?
a. 0
b. 21
c. 25
d. 35
e. 41
3. Aditya did not get a call from even a single college. What could be the maximum aggregate marks obtained by him?
a. 181
b. 176
c. 184
d. 196
e. 190
For answers click here.
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