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3 years, 4 months ago
3 years, 4 months ago
Hi Jyoti,
For the NMAT Verbal section, we have 32 questions of which 16 questions are a part of the CAT Exam these include te 12 questions in reading comprehension and 4 in the para jumbles. For the critical reasoning which is a part of the Logical Reasoning section we have 13 to 15 verbal critical reasoning questions. The syllogisms are relatively involving the Venn diagrams and has around 2 to 3 questions. Proper representation of the details provided will get you the answer and the Venn diagrams with only two different sets are relatively easy. The common critical reasoning questions in Strengthening the Argument, Weakening the Argument, Inferences, and Conclusions are something you see quite common while answering the Reading comprehension for CAT. Attempting and going through such questions after completing your CAT mocks would make you thorough for this part and they make up for 8 of the 16 critical reasoning questions and hold significance in the total score. The other kinds like Assumptions, Course of Action, and Arguments should be practiced by regularly assessing your mocks in the respective kinds after giving your mock and making sure to note the mistakes and rework on them.