Sunday 6 September 2015

CAT Syllabus 2015 Whenever you sit or plan to start studying or preparing for something. You always start with exploring the syllabus of that particular subject or exam and also the exam pattern and trends of questions that have been coming up in the previous year examinations. So knowing the CAT 2015 Syllabus also becomes important and necessary.So what is the syllabus of CAT Exam?It is the most asked question by the CAT aspirants. To answer this, we can say that there is no predefined or set syllabus for CAT Test though analyzing the past trends and the stated guidelines, we can say that theCAT Syllabuscovers all the portion of Quant, English verbal Ability and Reasoning. The details and the CAT 2015 Syllabus has been mentioned below. # Verbal & Reading Comprehension This section will comprise of questions that will be based on Reading comprehension, fill in the blanks, verbal reasoning, antonyms and synonyms, syllogisms, analogies, sentence correction, idioms, etc. Types of Questions • Vocabulary Based (Synonyms Antonyms) • Sentence Correction • Fill in the blanks • English Usage or Grammar • Cloze Passage • Jumbled Paragraph • Meaning-Usage Match • Analogies or Reverse Analogies • Summary Questions • Verbal Reasoning – • Facts / Inferences / Judgements • Reading Comprehension # Quantitative Aptitude Quantitative section plays a major role in the test and usually have questions with a little higher difficulty level. Types of Questions *.Number Systems *.LCM and HCF *.Speed, Time and Distance *.Profit and Loss *.Interest (Simple and Compound) *.Percentages *.Ratio and Proportion *.Time and Work *.Averages *.Logarithm *.Linear Equations *.Inequalities *.Quadratic Equations *.Progressions *.Co-ordinate Geometry *.Surds and Indices *.Set Theory *.Permutation and Combination *.Probability *.Binomial Theorem *.Functions *.Mensuration *.Mixtures and Alligations *.Geometry *.Permutation and Combination *.Trigonometry *.Complex Numbers # Data Interpretation Data interpretation on the other hand will have questions, divided in 4 sets. The information sets, that will be based on bar diagrams, statistical representation of data, tables, charts, graphical representation. In this section it is tested that how candidates can interpret the given data and answer questions based on it. Types of Questions *.Tables *.Line Charts *.Column Graphs *.Venn Diagram *.Bar Graphs *.Pie Chart # Logical Reasoning Questions from this section will carry a logic in them and the key to solving such questions is to quickly analyze and unveil the hidden logic. Types of Questions *.Number and Letter Series *.Calendars *.Clocks *.Venn Diagrams *.Cubes *.Binary Logic *.Logical Matching *.Seating Arrangement *.Logical Sequence *.Syllogism *.Logical Connectives *.Blood Relations CAT 2015 Exam – Marking Scheme Each candidate will be awarded with 3 points for every correct answer marked by him/her. Also, 1 point will be deducted for each wrong answer marked by the candidate. However, there is no penalty for questions that are left unanswered/unmarked by the candidate. Other General Information for attempting the CAT 2015 Candidate who will be appearing for CAT 2015 must note that they will not be allowed to toggle between the 3 sections and will only have an option of attempting one section at a time. Though the candidates will be free to attempt any of the section first and also they can answer the questions out of sequence too in that section but within the time duration of 60 minutes only. During the duration of theCommon Admission Test, an on-screen timer will be shown continuously on the computer screens of the candidates, that will keep displaying the left over minutes for the test. A panel on the right-hand side of the computer screen will keep displaying the status of the questions in distinct four colours for the candidates ease to manage the questions answered/unanswered by him/her and also to attempt the exam with ease and comfort. The different colour and the status that these indicate are stated as follow – Green Colour – It will indicate the questions answered by the candidate. Red Colour – It will indicate the questions unanswered by the candidate. White Colour – It will indicate the questions not yet viewed by the candidate. Violet Colour – It will indicate the questions marked for review by the candidate. Note:The CAT Exam Questions that the candidate would have answered but would have marked for review will be shown with a tick mark. However, the questions simply marked for review without attempting to answer it by the candidate will not be carrying a tick mark on them but will be marked in violet colour.