CAT 2019 Exam Syllabus

CAT 2019 Course of Study for VARC with thirty-four Questions including 10 of Non-MCQs, carrying 102 Marks for 60 Minutes

CAT English/Verbal Ability:

The Verbal Ability is likely to be based on syllogisms, analogies, antonyms and synonyms, fill within the blanks, sentence correction, Sentence completion, idioms, odd one out, Jumbled paragraphs, Proverbs, Punctuation, Phrasal verbs, One-word replacement and so on. While the reading Comprehension included some passages based on Manufacturing and Service Sector, Female participation in Labour Force and Slam in Robotics and many more.

CAT 2019 Course of Study for Quant with thirty-four Questions including 10 of Non-MCQs, carrying 102 Marks for 60 Minutes

CAT Maths/Quant Ability:

It Comprises Number systems, geometry, trigonometry, probability, permutation combination, algebra, mensuration, time and work, averages, percentages, profit and loss, quadratic and linear equations, LCM and HCF, Percentages, Profit and Loss, Interest (Simple and Compound), Speed, Time and Distance; Time and Work; Averages; Ratio and Proportion and others, Number System (3-4) questions, Algebra (5-7 questions), Geometry/Mensuration (6-8 questions), Pure Math (1-2 questions), Venn diagrams and other topic based questions are 2-3, Linear Equations; Quadratic Equations, Complex Numbers, Logarithm; Progressions, Binomial Theorem, Surds and Indices, Inequalities, Permutation and Combination, Probability Functions, Set Theory, Mixtures and Allegations, Co-ordinate Geometry, Trigonometry and so on.

CAT 2019 Course of Study for DILR with thirty-two Questions carrying 96 Marks

CAT Data Interpretation:

Interpretation and analysis of information supported on text, tables, graphs (line, area), charts (column, bar, pie), venn diagram, and so on.

CAT Logical Reasoning:

Clocks, calendars, binary logic, seating arrangement, blood relations, logical sequence, assumption, premise, conclusion, linear and matrix arrangement, Clocks, Calendars, Binary logic, Seating Arrangement, Blood Relations (Family Tree), Logical Sequence, Assumption, Premise, Conclusion, Linear and matrix arrangement, Team Formation, Direction sense and Decision Making, Input-Output, Series, Syllogism, Cubes, Rows, Set Theory, Venn Diagrams, Network Diagrams, Quantitative Reasoning, Puzzles, Logical Reasoning based on Rankings, Critical Reasoning, and so on.

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