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5th June 2016, 04:43 PM
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CAT Exam and Syllabus
Will you please give here exam pattern and syllabus for Common Admission Test (CAT) for admission in MBA program ?
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6th June 2016, 08:08 AM
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Re: CAT Exam and Syllabus
As per your requirement I am here giving you exam pattern and syllabus for Common Admission Test (CAT) for admission in MBA program. CAT Exam pattern and Syllabus Exam pattern CAT exam duration : 180 minutes. Sections : Quantitative Aptitude Verbal and Reading Comprehension Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning Quantitative Aptitude 34 questions Verbal and Reading Comprehension : 34 questions Data Interpretation, Logical Reasoning : 32 questions. CAT Exam Syllabus : Verbal Ability : Questions Types you can expect: Vocabulary Based (Synonyms Antonyms); English Usage or Grammar; Sentence Correction; Fill in the blanks; Jumbled Paragraph; Cloze Passage; Analogies or Reverse Analogies; Meaning-Usage Match; Verbal Reasoning; Summary Questions; Reading Comprehension; Facts-Inferences-Judgements. Vocabulary: Vocabulary questions test the candidate’s comprehension in English like primary meanings of words, idioms and phrases, secondary shades of meaning, usage, associated words, antonyms, etc. Grammar: Grammar-based questions test the candidate’s capability to mark and correct grammatical errors. CAT generally tests knowledge of high school level grammar and includes areas like use of articles, prepositions use of modifiers, subject-verb agreement, parallel construction, phrasal verbs, redundancy etc. Verbal Reasoning: Verbal reasoning questions are designed to test the candidate’s potential to identify relationships or patterns within sentences or groups of words. Quantitative Ability Syllabus topic wise: Number Systems; LCM and HCF; Profit, Loss and Discount; Percentages;Speed, Time and Distance; Time and Work; Interest (Simple and Compound); Ratio and Proportion; Averages; Quadratic Equations; Linear Equations; Complex Numbers; Logarithm; Binomial Theorem; Progressions (Sequences and Series); Surds and Indices; Inequalities; Probability; Permutation and Combination; Set Theory; Functions; Geometry; Mixtures and Alligations; Trigonometry; Coordinate Geometry; and Mensuration. Data Interpretation Syllabus Data is given in form of tables, graphs, and charts. In this section it is tested that how a candidate interprets the given data and answers the questions based on it. Caselets; Tables; Bar Graphs; Column Graphs; Line Charts; Venn Diagrams; Pie Chart; Combination of two or more types linked to each other. Logical Reasoning Number and Letter Series; Calendars; Cubes; Clocks; Venn Diagrams; Binary Logic; Seating Arrangement; Syllogism; Logical Matching; Logical Sequence; Logical Connectives; Blood Relations |
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