Practice free →
HomeCATlogicalreasoningLRDI › A caselet gives Candidate A's vote count and Can…

A caselet gives Candidate A's vote count and Candidate B's vote count but does not give C's. The question asks for C's count. Which option is best?

AEstimate from the total population
BAssume C got the remaining votes after A and B
CMark 'Cannot be determined from the data'
DChoose the smallest option as a safe guess
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Mark 'Cannot be determined from the data'
When the caselet does not state the total votes nor specify that A, B, C are the only candidates, C's count cannot be uniquely determined. The CAT-correct answer respects what the data actually says.
Solve this in the app — CAT practice & 24k+ MCQs →
Related questions