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Number Systems

LCM and HCF


Percentages
Profit, Loss and Discount
Interest (Simple and Compound)
Speed, Time and Distance
Time and Work
Averages
Ratio and Proportion
Linear Equations
Quadratic Equations
Complex Numbers
Logarithm
Progressions (Sequences & Series)
Binomial Theorem
Surds and Indices
Inequalities
Permutation and Combination
Probability
Functions
Set Theory
Mixtures and Alligations
Geometry
Co-ordinate Geometry
Trigonometry
Mensuration

Data is given in form of tables, charts and graphs. In this section it is tested
that how can you interpret the given data and answer the questions based on it.
Tables
Column Graphs
Bar Graphs
Line Charts
Pie Chart
Venn Diagrams
Caselets

Number and Letter Series


Calendars
Clocks
Cubes
Venn Diagrams
Binary Logic
Seating Arrangement
Logical Sequence
Logical Matching
Logical Connectives
Syllogism
Blood Relations

Vocabulary Based (Synonyms Antonyms)

English Usage or Grammar


Sentence Correction
Fill in the blanks
Cloze Passage
Analogies or Reverse Analogies
Jumbled Paragraph
Meaning-Usage Match
Summary Questions
Verbal Reasoning
Facts / Inferences / Judgements
Reading Comprehension
Vocabulary: Vocabulary questions test the candidate s knowledge of the primary mea
nings of words, secondary shades of meaning, usage, idioms and phrases, antonyms
, related words, etc.
Grammar: Grammar-based questions test the candidate s ability to spot and correct
grammatical errors. CAT generally tests knowledge of high school level grammar a
nd includes areas like subject-verb agreement, use of modifiers, parellel constr
uction, redundancy, phrasal verbs, use of articles, prepositions, etc.
Verbal Reasoning: Verbal reasoning questions are designed to test the candidate s
ability to identify relationships or patterns within groups of words or sentence
s.

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