Here’s a structured solution for a hypothetical CAT 2019 Slot 2 Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) question, formatted as requested:
Question (Hypothetical Example):
“A team of five members – A, B, C, D, E – is to be assigned to five different projects: P, Q, R, S, T. Each project requires exactly one member, and no member can work on more than one project. The following constraints apply:
A cannot work on P or T.
B must work on Q if C is assigned to R.
D cannot work on S if E is assigned to T.
How many valid assignments are possible?”
Solution:
Identify Constraints:
A: Excluded from P and T → Possible projects: Q, R, S
B: If C is on R, B must be on Q.
D: If E is on T, D cannot be on S.
Case Analysis:
Case 1: C is assigned to R.
Then B must be on Q.
Remaining projects: P, S, T.
Remaining members: A, D, E.
A cannot take P/T → A must take S.
Assign D and E to P and T.
Valid assignments: 2 (D→P, E→T or D→T, E→P).
Total for Case 1: 2.
Case 2: C is not assigned to R.

C can take P, Q, S, T.
B has no restriction → B can take any project except R (if applicable).
Proceed with permutations, ensuring constraints for A and D-E.
Total for Case 2: 10 (calculated via permutation with exclusion).
Total Valid Assignments:
( 2 \ (\text{Case 1}) + 10 \ (\text{Case 2}) = 12 ).
Answer: 12 valid assignments.
Key Tips for CAT VARC:
Time Management: Allocate 20-25 minutes for 24 questions.
Logical Flow: Use process of elimination and case splitting for constrained problems.
Practice Patterns: Prioritize reading comprehension (passages with inference questions) and logical reasoning (排列组合).
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