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CAT2021 || Daily Target Quiz || DI- ROUTES AND NETWORKS| 01.04.2021

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Question 1

Direction: Answer these questions based on the pipeline diagram below.
The following sketch shows the pipelines carrying material from one location to another. Each location has a demand for material. The demand at Vaishali is 400, at Jyotishmati is 400, at Panchal is 700, and at Vidisha is 200. Each arrow indicates the direction of material flow through the pipeline. The flow from Vaishali to Jyotishmati is 300. The quantity of material flow is such that the demands at all these locations are exactly met. The capacity of each pipeline is 1000.

The quantity moved from Avanti to Vidisha is

Question 2

Direction: Answer these questions based on the pipeline diagram below.
The following sketch shows the pipelines carrying material from one location to another. Each location has a demand for material. The demand at Vaishali is 400, at Jyotishmati is 400, at Panchal is 700, and at Vidisha is 200. Each arrow indicates the direction of material flow through the pipeline. The flow from Vaishali to Jyotishmati is 300. The quantity of material flow is such that the demands at all these locations are exactly met. The capacity of each pipeline is 1000.

What is the free capacity available in the Avanti to Vaishali?

Question 3

Direction: Answer these questions based on the pipeline diagram below.
The following sketch shows the pipelines carrying material from one location to another. Each location has a demand for material. The demand at Vaishali is 400, at Jyotishmati is 400, at Panchal is 700, and at Vidisha is 200. Each arrow indicates the direction of material flow through the pipeline. The flow from Vaishali to Jyotishmati is 300. The quantity of material flow is such that the demands at all these locations are exactly met. The capacity of each pipeline is 1000.

What is the free capacity available in the Avanti-Vidisha Pipeline?

Question 4

The figure below show the network connecting cities A, B, C, D, E and F. The arrows indicate permissible direction of travel. What is the number of distinct paths from A to F?

Question 5

Directions: 5 cities P, Q, R, S, T are connected by different modes of transports as follows –
â P and Q are connected by boat as well as by rail
â S and R are connected by bus and boat
â Q and T are connected only by air
â P and R are connected only by boat
â T and R are connected by rail and bus
Which of the following pair of cities are connected directly? (Without going to any other city)

Question 6

Directions: 5 cities P, Q, R, S, T are connected by different modes of transports as follows –
â P and Q are connected by boat as well as by rail
â S and R are connected by bus and boat
â Q and T are connected only by air
â P and R are connected only by boat
â T and R are connected by rail and bus
Which mode of transport would help one to reach R starting from Q but without changing any mode of transport?

Question 7

Directions: 5 cities P, Q, R, S, T are connected by different modes of transports as follows –
â P and Q are connected by boat as well as by rail
â S and R are connected by bus and boat
â Q and T are connected only by air
â P and R are connected only by boat
â T and R are connected by rail and bus
If a person visits each of the places starting from P and gets back to P, which of the following places must he visit twice?

Question 8

Directions: 5 cities P, Q, R, S, T are connected by different modes of transports as follows –
â P and Q are connected by boat as well as by rail
â S and R are connected by bus and boat
â Q and T are connected only by air
â P and R are connected only by boat
â T and R are connected by rail and bus
Between two cities, among the pairs of cities given below, are maximum travel options available? (if there is more than one route possible between two cities, consider the one with lease number of cities enroute)

Question 9

Directions: 7 cities A, B, C, D, E, F and G are connected by two way or one way routes. The routes between A and G, F and E, G and C, C and D are two way and the routes from A to B, A to F, B to C, G to D, E to C, E to D and F to G are one way. No routes apart from these exist.
In how many ways a person can travel from A to C without passing through any city more than once?

Question 10

Directions: 7 cities A, B, C, D, E, F and G are connected by two way or one way routes. The routes between A and G, F and E, G and C, C and D are two way and the routes from A to B, A to F, B to C, G to D, E to C, E to D and F to G are one way. No routes apart from these exist.
In how many ways can a person travel from F to D, without passing through any city more than once?
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