CAT exam students should consider following things seriously before go for examination.
Quantitative aptitude:
Block 1 will have Number systems and progressions
Block 2 will have Averages and alligations
Block 3 will have Percentages, ratio and proportions , time and work, time, speed and distance
Block 4 will have Geometry and mensuration
Block 5 will have Functions, inequalities , logs and quadratic equations
Block 6 will have Permutations and combinations , probability, set theory
Logical reasoning:
Break down the exam into various question types and evaluate your ability to solve each question type.
English:
Break the questions into the following question categories:
i) Antonyms, synonyms, word usage , idioms and phrasal verbs based questions
ii) Sentence level questions - fill in the blanks; facts, inferences and judgments
iii) Paragraph level questions - critical reasoning, paragraph jumbles, close tests
iv) Passage level questions - reading comprehension
Quantitative aptitude:
Block 1 will have Number systems and progressions
Block 2 will have Averages and alligations
Block 3 will have Percentages, ratio and proportions , time and work, time, speed and distance
Block 4 will have Geometry and mensuration
Block 5 will have Functions, inequalities , logs and quadratic equations
Block 6 will have Permutations and combinations , probability, set theory
Logical reasoning:
Break down the exam into various question types and evaluate your ability to solve each question type.
English:
Break the questions into the following question categories:
i) Antonyms, synonyms, word usage , idioms and phrasal verbs based questions
ii) Sentence level questions - fill in the blanks; facts, inferences and judgments
iii) Paragraph level questions - critical reasoning, paragraph jumbles, close tests
iv) Passage level questions - reading comprehension
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