TrigonometryCAT Previous-Year Questions

6 previous-year questions on Trigonometry from CAT, with full solutions. Practise free — check answers as you go; sign in to save your progress.

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Trigonometry · CAT PYQs

CAT 2019 Slot 1 · QA
Q1.

The number of the real roots of the equation 2cos(x(x + 1)) = 2x + 2–x is

CAT 2004 · QA
Q2.

A father and his son are waiting at a bus stop in the evening. There is a lamp post behind them. The lamp post, the father and his son stand on the same straight line. The father observes that the shadows of his head and his son's head are incident at the same point on the ground. If the heights of the lamp post, the father and his son are 6 metres, 1.8 metres and 0.9 metres respectively, and the father is standing 2.1 metres away from the post, then how far (in metres) is the son standing from his father?

CAT 2003 Slot 1 · QA
Passage / Data

Each question is followed by two statements, A and B. Answer each question using the following instructions

Choose 1 if the question can be answered by using one of the statements alone but not by using the other statement alone.
Choose 2 if the question can be answered by using either of the statements alone.
Choose 3 if the question can be answered by using both statements together but not by either statement alone.
Choose 4 if the question cannot be answered on the basis of the two statements.

Q3.

A vertical tower OP stands at the centre O of a square ABCD. Let h and b denote the lengths OP and AB respectively. Suppose ∠APB = 60°, then the relationship between h and b can be expressed as

CAT 2003 Slot 2 · QA
Passage / Data

Answer the following question based on the information given below.

A string of three English letters is formed as per the following rules:

  1. The first letter is any vowel.
  2. The second letter is m, n or p.
  3. If the second letter is m, then the third letter is any vowel which is different from the first letter.
  4. If the second letter is n, then the third letter is e or u.
    1. If the second letter is p, then the third letter is the same as the first letter.
Q4.

A car is being driven, in a straight line and at a uniform speed, towards the base of a vertical tower. The top of the tower is observed from the car and, in the process, it takes 10 minutes for the angle of elevation to change from 45° to 60°. After how much more time will this car reach the base of the tower?

CAT 2001 · QA
Q5.

A ladder leans against a vertical wall. The top of the ladder is 8 m above the ground. When the bottom of the ladder is moved 2 m farther away from the wall, the top of the ladder rests against the foot of the wall. What is the length of the ladder?

CAT 1999 · QA
Passage / Data

Directions: Answer the questions based on the following information.
Recently, Ghosh Babu spent his winter vacation on Kyakya Island. During the vacation, he visited the local casino where he came across a new card game. Two players, using a normal deck of 52 playing cards, play this game. One player is called the ‘dealer’ and the other is called the ‘player’. First, the player picks a card at random from the deck. This is called the base card. The amount in rupees equal to the face value of the base card is called the base amount. The face values of ace, king, queen and jack are ten. For other cards the face value is the number on the card. Once the ‘player’ picks a card from the deck, the ‘dealer’ pays him the base amount. Then the ‘dealer’ picks a card from the deck and this card is called the top card. If the top card is of the same suit as the base card, the ‘player’ pays twice the base amount to the ‘dealer’. If the top card is of the same colour as the base card (but not the same suit), then the ‘player’ pays the base amount to the ‘dealer’. If the top card happens to be of a different colour than the base card, the ‘dealer’ pays the base amount to the ‘player’.
Ghosh Babu played the game four times. First time he picked eight of clubs and the ‘dealer’  picked queen of clubs. Second time, he picked ten of hearts and the ‘dealer’ picked two of spades. Next time, Ghosh Babu picked six of diamonds and the ‘dealer’ picked ace of hearts. Lastly, he picked eight of spades and the ‘dealer’ picked jack of spades. Answer the following questions based on these four games.

Q6.

Directions: Each question is followed by two statements I and II. Mark:
1. if the question can be answered by any one of the statements alone, but cannot be answered by using the other statement alone.
2. if the question can be answered by using either statement alone.
3. if the question can be answered by using both the statements together, but cannot be answered by using either statement alone.
4. if the question cannot be answered even by using both the statements together.

A line graph on a graph sheet shows the revenue for each year from 1990 through 1998 by points and joins the successive points by straight-line segments. The point for revenue of 1990 is labelled A, that for 1991 as B, and that for 1992 as C. What is the ratio of growth in revenue between 1991-92 and 1990-91?
I. The angle between AB and X-axis when measured with a protractor is 40°, and the angle between CB and X-axis is 80°.
II. The scale of Y-axis is 1 cm = Rs. 100