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CAT mock test is key to success in this speed based competitive entrance exam. Practice of CAT mocks helps in mastering all the topics included in the syllabus and improve speed and accuracy in solving the questions within a fixed time duration. Candidates preparing for CAT exam must keep in mind that they need to practice at least 40-50 mock tests of various difficulty levels during the preparation phase.Â
Official CAT mock test is made available at the iimcat.ac.in website a few days before the exam. Candidates must practice the official CAT mock test too before the exam date. The CAT official mock test will not only help a candidate in understanding the CAT exam pattern and marking scheme, but also help him/her understand the structure of CAT question paper.Â
Q: Â How many CAT mock tests to practice to score 99 percentile?
Q: Â Is CAT exam tough for an average student?
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.
Q: Â What is CAT exam pattern 2024?
CAT is a computer based test which is conducted in three shifts. The CAT is conducted for two hours in which candidates have to solve 68 questions.
These 68 questions are divided into three sections Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension VARC Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning DILR and Quantitative Aptitude (QA). The VARC section has 24 questions, the DILR section has 28 questions and QA section has 22 question. Each question carries 3 marks for correct entry and -1 for incorrect entry. There is no negative marking for unanswered question. A unique aspect of CAT is the sectional time limit. Each section has a time limit of 40 minutes (53.20 minutes for PwD candidates).
Candidates have to complete the section within the time limit as the moment the onscreen timer shows 0 minutes left, the screen will automatically move to the next section. There is no option to go back to older questions. Also, candidates have to follow the question paper chronology. They have to first solve the VARC section, then the DILR section and then the QA section.
Q: Â From when should I start solving CAT mock test series?
5 Key Reasons to Practice Mock Test for CAT
Only covering the CAT syllabus is not enough for preparation. To be able to score well, you need to have the practice of solving questions quickly and correctly. CAT test series provide the real time experience of CAT exam. Experts suggest that aspirants must solve at least 40-50 full-length online mock tests for CAT and 10 to 12 sectional mock tests during CAT preparation to be fully in control. While choosing CAT mock tests, check reviews as some CAT mock test series are paid.Â
Listed below are five top reasons to practice CAT mock tests in good numbers:
- Practising CAT exam mock tests help candidates to assess their problem areas. They can improve upon them by applying a new strategy.Â
- CAT exam has sectional time-limit for each section. By practising mock test for CAT, candidates can learn to time themselves in such a way that they can solve the desired number of questions in each section within the given time-limit.
- The most important aim of CAT mock tests is to help candidates learn and improve the accuracy of applying formula to a problem.
- Practising mock tests and sample papers help candidates in finding out shortcuts and tricks to solve questions faster. It also strengthens the capacity of mental calculation in the candidate.
- CAT is a two-hour long online entrance exam without break. With the help of full-length CAT mock tests of same duration, candidates can develop mental and physical stamina to last 120 minutes without giving up.
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Q: Â Which CAT slot has the toughest question paper?
Q: Â Are six months enough to prepare for CAT?
Q: Â Is CAT exam tough for an average student?
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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What is the CAT Mock Test Structure?
The official CAT mock test released every year by the conducting IIM has the same pattern as actual exam. Aspirants can take CAT mocks at the exam website anytime and for any number of times by using their login credentials. The official mock test for CAT is released a week before the exam date.Â
Unofficial CAT mock test (free and paid) are available on the internet at different platforms including Shiksha. Given below are the key features of online CAT mock test series.Â
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Duration of CAT mocks |
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Number of questions |
66 |
Total marks |
198 |
Language of free CAT mocks |
English |
Number of answer choices |
4 |
Question type |
MCQ and non-MCQ |
Onscreen timer |
Yes |
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Q: Â What should be my approach towards Quantitative Aptitude on CAT exam day?
Quantitative Aptitude is the last section of CAT. By the time you reach this section, it is natural for fatigue to set it. Don’t get bogged down by fatigue. Stay energized and alert as this section requires Mathematical calculations. Read the questions calmly and then choose the ones you can solve with maximum accuracy. The CAT Quantitative Aptitude section is dominated by Mensuration and Arithmetic, so have a good control on those topics.
Do not spend too much time on any question that is posing a challenge to you. Do not get greedy and fall in the trap of negative marking.
Q: Â What is the weightage of the DILR section in CAT?
In CAT exam, there are 20 questions in the Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning section and the total sectional marks is 60 out of 198. In CAT 2020, there were 24 question on DILR and the sectional marks were 72. In CAT 2021 and CAT 2022, there were 20 questions and the sectional marks were 60. The 20 questions are equally divided into both Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning. That means, Both Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning have 10 questions each. The questions are mostly in sets. There’s rarely any standalone question in DILR.
Some of the top MBA entrance exams carrying a high weightage of Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning questions are MAH CET, ATMA, CAT, CMAT, XAT IIFT, to name a few.
Q: Â How can I improve my score in Quantitative Aptitude section of CAT?
The key to improving score in Quantitative Aptitude section of CAT is practice, practice and more practice. Listed below are some tips you can apply while preparing for CAT.
- Practice Mental Maths to be less dependent on calculators
- Make short notes of formulae and sample questions to revise them on the go
- Develop the ability to choose which questions to answer in the exam
- Avoid negative marking. Don’t attempt questions you are not sure of
- Practice Quants questions in a time bound manner to be able to utilize maximum time in the main exam
- Solving a sample question is not enough. Practice the same set of questions multiple time
CAT Free Mock Test by Shiksha
Shiksha has created CAT free mock tests for aspirants. These CAT mock tests are based on official CAT question papers, so that you face the same difficulty level and master it. Check the table below to access Shiksha’s free CAT Mocks for practice:
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Mock Test 1- Click Here |
Solutions- Click Here |
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Mock Test 2- Click Here |
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Q: Â What is the sectional time limit in CAT?
Q: Â What makes CAT tougher than other MBA entrance exams?
Q: Â Is the structure of CAT mock test same as the actual exam?
Official CAT Mock Test by IIMCAT
IIMCAT, the CAT conducting body, releases official mock test for candidates to practice and familiarise themselves with the actual CAT exam. Candidates can attempt the official CAT mock test free by using their login ID. Candidates need to sign in and agree to the terms and conditions to be able to access the CAT mock test. Follow the below-mentioned steps to take the free official CAT free mock test:
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Visit the official website of CAT exam: iimcat.ac.in
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 Look for CAT mock test tab
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The candidate will be directed to a login page
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Click on 'Sign In'
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Click on 'Next'
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Check the box for 'I agree to the terms and conditions'
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Click on 'I am ready to begin'
Check below CAT 2024 mock test link:
CAT Mock Test Link:
https://www.digialm.com/OnlineAssessment/index.html?756@@M19
CAT Mock Test Link - For PwD Candidates (Blindness and Low Vision)
https://g06.tcsion.com/OnlineAssessment/index.html?32842@@M213
CAT Mock Test Link - For Other PwD Candidates
https://g06.tcsion.com/OnlineAssessment/index.html?32842@@M212
Here's a brief walk-through of the official CATMock Test
Once the candidate has logged in, they will see on the screen, important instructions related to the CAT mock test. The candidate must read them thoroughly and then start the test.
The first section of mock test for CAT will be VARC. There will be an onscreen calculator, timer and colour-scheme table to indicate status of the questions for your knowledge. Snapshot below:
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Complete the VARC section within the given time-limit and move to the next section – DILR. The third and last section will be Quantitative Aptitude in the online CAT 2024 mock test. Before moving to a next section, you can review your answers selected in the correct section and make changes if required. Once the time is up or you've moved to another section, the previous section will be auto-locked. After the total time-limit is over, total marks scored by you will be displayed along with the number of correct and incorrect responses.
If you attempt the official CAT mock test even once, you will be better prepared for the main exam as you will already have the idea of how to navigate the test form. It is advised that all aspirants must take the offiical CAT mock test atleast once before the exam day.Â
Free QA Questions with Answers for Practice |
Free DILR Questions with Answers for Practice | Free VARC Questions with Answers for Practice |
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Q: Â What is the sectional weightage of Quantitative Aptitude in CAT?
Q: Â What is the sectional weightage of VARC in CAT?
Q: Â How many RC questions does CAT have?
The CAT VARC section is dominated by RC questions. Out of 24 questions about 14-16 are based on Reading Comprehension passages and the rest of them are based on parajumbles, para completion, etc.
CAT has about 12-16 RC question. In CAT 2022, there were four RC passages each having four questions. The ideal attempt was estimated at 13. Since, it is not mandatory to solve all the questions, candidates can maximize their scores by leaving out the questions related to the passage they find the toughest. There is negative marking in CAT so candidates must ensure that they mark only the correct options or do not mark any option at all.
FAQs on CAT Mock Test
Check below Frequently Asked Questions '(FAQs) related to CAT mock test:
Q: Â What is the marking scheme of CAT?
Q: Â What are the important topics of CAT syllabus from which maximum questions are asked?
Q: Â What are the benefits of CAT mock test?
Q: Â How can I prepare for CAT DILR?
CAT DILR is all about practice. So, you need to practice a lot of questions from DILR to be able to master it. This section of CAT is equally divided into 10 questions each on DI and LR. The Data Interpretation questions are based on Mathematical tables, bars, pie charts, etc. so you need to work on it alongside Quantitative Aptitude. Learn some basic rules of tables, bars, pie charts as well as some basic rules of mathematical calculations. If you can read the data correctly, you can solve the CAT questions. However, to be able to solve questions quickly and accurately, you need to practice a good number of sample questions and mock tests.
For Logical Reasoning, you will have to depend totally on practice tests and exercises. The CAT LR questions are mostly based on series, number system, coding-decoding, family tree, circular patterns, blood relations, etc. So, you need to practice a lot of questions on these to be able to solve them in the exam. Go through CAT previous year question papers to know the type of questions are asked and practice them.
Q: Â Are six months enough to prepare for CAT?
Q: Â What is the key to score well in VARC section of CAT?
VARC is one of the tougher sections of CAT and often poses challenge to test takers. The key to score well in this section is long-term preparation. The CAT question paper is dominated by Reading Comprehension questions, so you can’t be ill prepared for it. The maximum number of passages that you can skip is 1. So, there is no alternative to reading. Developing reading habit is a necessity. You can crack this section if you don’t have the habit of reading. Even parajumble questions require clear comprehension of the theme and sentences to arrange them in a logical passage. Reading also strengthens vocabulary and grammar which forms the remaining part of CAT VARC section.
Q: Â What is the sectional weightage of DILR in CAT?
Q: Â What is the section-wise weightage of VARC, DILR and Quantitative Aptitude in CAT Syllabus?
Q: Â What to keep in mind for CAT Quantitative Aptitude preparation?
CAT Quantitative Aptitude has the potential of 100 percentile if you prepare well. The Quantitative Aptitude topics of CAT are advance level Mathematic topics from Class 9 and 10. So, for any candidate, the foundation is already there, they only need to work on it further.
The important topics of CAT Quantitative Aptitude include Geometry, Ratios and Proportion, Inequalities, Trigonometry, In-equations, Quadratic and Linear Equations, Work and Time, Algebra, Surds and Indices, Percentages, Mensuration, Time-Speed-Distance, Logarithms, Partnership (Accounts), Number System, Square Root and Cube Root, Profit & Loss, Geometric Progression, Probability, Mean-Mode-Median, Binomial theorem, Simple interest and compound interest.
Maximum questions are asked from Arithmetic and Geometry so keep the main focus on these two topic. Understand and memorise the formulas and theorems well, and practice enough questions to be thorough with their application.
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