How to prepare for CAT Quantitative Aptitude? Tips and Tricks

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Candidates preparing for CAT 2024 must read below to know key tips and tricks for Quantitative Aptitude section of the exam. Aspirants will need these quick tips for CAT Quantitative Aptitude on the exam day for solving the questions quickly and accurately.

CAT preparation for Quant

CAT exam is considered to be a tough entrance exam, mainly because its Quants questions pose challenge to both Engineering and non-Engineering candidates. Quantitative Aptitude is one of the toughest section of CAT for most students as is it calculation and formula based. CAT Quantitative Aptitude or Quant comprises numerous theorems, formulas and long calculations.

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This section of the CAT exam requires extra attention from students of non-Engineering background as they leave Maths after class 12. Even for candidates with Engineering background, it is tough to crack this question, if they haven't done enough practice. Since this is one of the challenging sections of CAT exam, candidates must learn shortcuts and tricks that can help them save time and develop accuracy. Read below in detail to know how to prepare for CAT Quantitative Aptitude section.

Q:   When should I start preparing for CAT exam?

A:

Aspirants should start preparing for CAT exam at least nine months in before the test date. CAT preparation requires long-term planning thus one must start early. The best time to start CAT preparation is in March. Starting early will also help you assess that whether you need to join a coaching institute or not.

Divide your preparation into two phases -

  1. Covering the CAT syllabus 
  2. Practicing mock tests, sample questions and revision.

The CAT syllabus includes the following topics:

  • Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension: Parajumbles, Parasummary, Sentence Completion and Inferences, Questions based on passages, para meaning, order of sentences
  • Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning: Tables, Graphs, Pie Charts, Venn Diagram, Blood Relation, Seating Arrangement, Caselets and Syllogism
  • Quantitative Aptitude: Geometry, Algebra, Number System, Arithmetic, Mensuration.

You can read the following CAT books for exam preparation:

  • CAT Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning by Gautam Puri
  • Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for the CAT by Nishit K Sinha
  • Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency by Ananta Ashisha
  • How to Prepare for Data Interpretation for CAT by Arun Sharma
  • How to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for CAT by Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay
  • 30 Days to a More Powerful Vocabulary Mass Market Paperback by Wilfred Funk and Norman Lewis/ Simon and Schuster
  • How to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for the CAT by Sharma and Upadhyay
  • High School English Grammar and Composition by Wren and Martin
  • How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for the CAT by Arun Sharma
  • Quantitative Aptitude for CAT by Nishit Sinha
  • Quantitative Aptitude Quantum CAT by Sarvesh Sharma
  • Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by Abhijit Guha.

Q:   Is the CAT syllabus difficult?

A:

Yes, the difficulty level of CAT syllabus is very high as compared to other MBA entrance exams. However, if you prepare well and follow the CAT exam pattern well, you will be able to score well. Besides having an understanding of the CAT syllabus 2024, candidates also need to be well aware of the CAT exam pattern before they start preparing for the exam. The CAT exam pattern was revised in 2021 and the number of questions were reduced from 76 to 66. The structure of CAT 2022 and CAT 2023 was the same. The syllabus is still tougher than other exams.

The most important things to keep in mind are:

  1. CAT exam mode is online
  2. Each question carries three marks 
  3. There is negative marking of minus one mark for wrong attempts

The section-wise distribution of questions and difficulty levels as per the latest CAT exam pattern are listed below:

  • Quantitative Ability (QA) - 24 questions, difficulty level - moderate to high 
  • Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR) - 20 questions, difficulty level - moderate 
  • Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC) - 22 questions, difficulty level - moderate. to high

Q:   Is CAT exam tough for an average student?

A:

CAT is a speed based test which is designed to assess a candidate's analytical aptitude, logical reasoning skills, data interpretation and English comprehension. Now, it may sound tough, but these are the skills which we are taught in school so there is nothing new to learn. What is required is to learn these subjects at advanced level. If you are an average student but have studied Science or commerce in Class-12 and graduation, you will find a lot of familiar topics in Data Interpretation, Quantitative Aptitude and Logical Reasoning. All you will need is brush up the basics and practice the concepts on advance level problems.

However, since the competition is so high in CAT and less than 95 percentile can break your dream of joining a top college like IIM, the preparation for CAT requires a lot of focus, dedication, discipline and diligence. If you can do that, despite being an average student, you can crack the CAT exam.

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How to Prepare for CAT 2024: Quantitative Aptitude

It has been proven that it is possible to score 100 percentile in CAT Quantitative Aptitude section. Many candidates in the previous years have scored 100 percentile in this section. So, it is possible this year too. CAT 2024 question paper will see around 22 questions on Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry and Modern Mathematics. Focus more on Arithmetic chapters as the CAT question paper is usually dominated by this topic.

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One thing that most candidates miss out in the Quantitative Aptitude section of CAT is accuracy. Rather than focusing on the number of questions attempted, one must focus on accuracy of solutions. So even if you do not attempt all the CAT questions, you can still score great marks in the section. To get a better understanding of the difficulty level of the Quantitative Aptitude, let us have a look at the CAT exam pattern

CAT Exam Features

CAT Quantitative Aptitude Details

Total number of Questions in QA

22

Type of Questions in QA

MCQs, no negative marking

Marks for Each Correct Answer

+3

Negative Marks for Each Wrong Answer

-1

Difficulty Level of QA

Generally Moderate to High

Quantitative Aptitude Questions Expected in CAT 2024 Question Paper

Based on the last year's CAT question paper, we have estimated the topic wise break up of Quantiative Aptitude section of CAT 2024. Take a look at the table below:

CAT QA Topics

No. of Questions

Ideal Attempt

Arithmetic

11

7-9

Algebra

5

2 -3

Geometry & Mensuration

3

2

Number System

2

1-2

Modern Math

1

 0-1

How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for CAT 2024

Shiksha brings to you some tips and tricks on how to prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for CAT 2024

Q:   Are six months enough to prepare for CAT?

A:
Usually, it is recommended to start CAT preparation about a year or nine months in advance. However, one can prepare for this exam even in six months if they put 8-10 hours daily into it. Candidates who have attempted the CAT before may not face a lot of hurdles in six-month preparation as they have a foundation in CAT preparation from previous year, but candidates who are appearing in the exam for the first time may face obstacles, mostly related to accuracy. The syllabus of CAT is vast and includes a lot of reading. One also has to spend a lot of time in practice sessions and mock tests to be able to master all types of CAT questions - easy, moderate and tough. If you are a student of engineering/technical or commerce background you will need to pay extra attention on VARC . However, you'll be able to manage the syllabus of DILR and Quantitative Aptitude with adequate practice of topics. But if you are a student from Arts background, it is advised to start CAT preparation much earlier because you will have to brush up a lot of Mathematics. Reading Comprehension is one subject that cannot be mastered by student belonging to any academic stream, if their English comprehension is not strong. To develop reading habit all CAT aspirants will have to start much earlier.

Q:   How would I know my CAT exam centre?

A:

Candidates will know their allotted CAT exam centre only from the admit card. There is no way to know the test centre before the release of the CAT admit card. The examination authority allots a test centre to aspirants in the city of their first preference as mentioned in the city. So, candidates can atleast be assured that they will get a test centre in the city they had chosen as first preference in the CAT application form. However, the venue will be mentioned only on the candidate’s admit card. So as soon as the CAT admit card is released, candidates must check the test city and test centre details. In order to avoid any confusion, they must visit the centre at least once before the exam day.

Q:   Which CAT exam slot is the toughest?

A:
The Common Admission Test exam is conducted in three slots. Each slot has a unique question paper, with unique questions at the Common Admission Test. The Common Admission Test examination authorities prepare the question paper keeping in mind that None of the slots is tougher or easier than another. However, it may happen that one or two questions in a particular slot are tougher. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Common Admission Test page. (https://www.shiksha.com/mba/cat-exam). I hope this will help you.

Q:   What are the best ways to prepare for the DILR section?

A:

The best way to prepare for DILR section is through practice. Before starting the preparation, aspirants should be accustomed to the question types by going through previous years’ question papers and solving those. Since there is not much conceptual understanding required in this section, practice is the key to excel in this area.

Some of the most popular books on DILR section that you can refer are How to Prepare for Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning for CAT by Arun Sharma, Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for the CAT by Nishit Sinha, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning for CAT by Pearson, to name a few.

Q:   Is 6.5 CGPA good for CAT preparation?

A:
Yes, you should not worry about your CGPA at graduation to prepare for the CAT exam. A CGPA of 6.5 is not bad, but it is average enough to get you an admissions call from IIM. It doesn't matter what your CGPA is if you score highly on the CAT exam and perform well in the personal interview round because you can enroll in the best IIMs. You need not be concerned about your CGPA because most management colleges also consider 6.5 CGPA for admission. You have to create a good study plan so that you do well in the CAT exam. Additionally, you can make up for your undergraduate CGPA by performing well in group discussions and the Personal Interview round. These are conducted by IIMs after the CAT results are released.

Begin with the basics

The key to excel in the Quantitative Aptitude section of CAT is to get the basics right. It is extremely important have conceptual clarity of QA topics and know the formulae by heart. Start learning the concepts that can help you save time while attempting Quantitative Aptitude questions. Once your concepts are clear, start attempting practice questions. Practice a large number and a variety of CAT Quantitative questions to gain control on all topics. Start by attempting easy questions first, and then move on to the difficult ones. 

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Use shortcuts to solve CAT Quantitative Aptitude questions

Once you are confident of the concepts, switch to learning shortcuts of solving QA questions. Mental calculation is one of the best ways to solve Quants questions quickly. Work towards it. When attempting the questions, use shortcuts to reach the answer instead of using long methods. This will save time and will ensure accuracy. 

Plan your CAT Quantitative Aptitude schedule

CAT Quantitaitve Aptitude requires a lot of practice, and creating a schedule is of utmost importance. Each topic of QA needs enough attention and time. Spread out the CAT syllabus equally so that do not miss out any important topic. One of the tricks here is to identify your weak areas and devote more time to that topic. Create a day-wise schedule and stick to it. 

Attempt a range of CAT mock tests

There is nothing better than attempting previous years' CAT question papers and mocks tests as possible. The more you practice, the better you get! A mock test can help an individual analyse his/her performance in the section. This can help in assessing your shortcomings and which topics need practice. 

Pay attention to sectional time limit

Time management plays an important role in CAT. The exam has sectional limit of 40 minutes for each section. While attempting mock tests, do not focus only on attempting the question. Focus on both speed and accuracy. It is advised to keep two minutes for every question in the CAT exam. In case it is taking more than two minutes to solve a particular question, it is advisable to move on to the next one. 

CAT 2024 will be conducted on November 24 in three sessions. There is no change in the CAT exam pattern. Candidates appearing for the exam must keep the above mentioned points in mind while preparing for the Quant section. Regular practice and revision of important formulas can ensure a good score in CAT Quantitative Aptitude section.

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CAT_Quant_Easy_Test_2_Questions CAT_Quant_Easy_Test_2_Solutions
CAT_Quant_Medium_Test_2_Questions CAT_Quant_Medium_Test_2_Solutions
CAT_Quant_Difficult_Test_2 Questions CAT_Quant_Difficult_Test_2_Solutions

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