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9 years, 2 months ago
9 years, 2 months ago
Out of the 34 questions that will be asked in the Quantitative Aptitude in the CAT 2015 exam, here is what I think the split is going to be:
Number System: 5 – 6 questions
Arithmetic: 6 – 7 questions
Algebra: 8 – 9 questions
Geometry: 8 – 9 questions
Modern Maths: 5 – 6 question
As you can clearly see, Algebra and Geometry are the bigger areas of the two. Another point to note is that in terms of number of subtopics that need to be covered, both Algebra and Geometry aren’t too big. They are definitely smaller than something like Arithmetic or Modern Maths. Most of the questions in Algebra are based on basic applications of functions whereas most Geometry questions are based on 2-D geometry topics like triangles and circles. If you can master just few of these, you can do really well in the quantitative aptitude of the CAT exam. Hope it will help you :)
7 years, 4 months ago
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