This document analyzes the verbal ability section of the CMAT exam over several days in February 2012. It provides details on the number and type of questions asked each day, the distribution of topics covered, estimated number of attempts, suggested time, possible scores, and difficulty levels. The analysis found that question types included English grammar, vocabulary, sentence completion, paragraph jumbles, syllogisms, and critical/deductive reasoning. Exam difficulty ranged from easy to difficult depending on the day, with most days being moderate. Scores of 75-85 out of 100 were deemed possible if 20-23 questions were attempted within the 55 minute time frame.
This document analyzes the verbal ability section of the CMAT exam over several days in February 2012. It provides details on the number and type of questions asked each day, the distribution of topics covered, estimated number of attempts, suggested time, possible scores, and difficulty levels. The analysis found that question types included English grammar, vocabulary, sentence completion, paragraph jumbles, syllogisms, and critical/deductive reasoning. Exam difficulty ranged from easy to difficult depending on the day, with most days being moderate. Scores of 75-85 out of 100 were deemed possible if 20-23 questions were attempted within the 55 minute time frame.
This document analyzes the verbal ability section of the CMAT exam over several days in February 2012. It provides details on the number and type of questions asked each day, the distribution of topics covered, estimated number of attempts, suggested time, possible scores, and difficulty levels. The analysis found that question types included English grammar, vocabulary, sentence completion, paragraph jumbles, syllogisms, and critical/deductive reasoning. Exam difficulty ranged from easy to difficult depending on the day, with most days being moderate. Scores of 75-85 out of 100 were deemed possible if 20-23 questions were attempted within the 55 minute time frame.
This document analyzes the verbal ability section of the CMAT exam over several days in February 2012. It provides details on the number and type of questions asked each day, the distribution of topics covered, estimated number of attempts, suggested time, possible scores, and difficulty levels. The analysis found that question types included English grammar, vocabulary, sentence completion, paragraph jumbles, syllogisms, and critical/deductive reasoning. Exam difficulty ranged from easy to difficult depending on the day, with most days being moderate. Scores of 75-85 out of 100 were deemed possible if 20-23 questions were attempted within the 55 minute time frame.
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CMAT 2012: Verbal Ability - Day Wise Analysis (Feb 20- Feb 27)
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CMAT 2012 Analysis, Feb 20 (Slot 1) Type of Questions Number of questions Max Marks Pattern of Questions Possible Attempts Suggested Time Possible Score Level of difficulty Language Comprehension 25 100 9 questions were there from Sentence Completion, Synonym and Grammar questions. 16 were from verbal reasoning that included Critical Reasoning as well as Deductive Reasoning questions. 22-23 55 min 80 Easy
CMAT 2012 Analysis, Feb 21 (Slot 2) Type of Questions Number of questions Max Marks Pattern of Questions Possible Attempts Suggested Time Possible Score Level of difficulty Language Comprehension 25 100 Critical Reasoning: 15 questions (moderate to tough) Sentence correction: 1 Contextual vocab (including phrases): 2 (1 tough, 1 easy) Direct vocab (including idioms and phrases): 2 (easy) FIB: 2 (moderate) Para jumbles: 3 (very easy) 18-22 50 min 70-85 Moderate CMAT Analysis, Feb 22 (Slot 2) Type of Questions Number of questions Max Marks Pattern of Questions Possible Attempts Suggested Time Possible Score Level of difficulty Language Comprehension 25 100 8 questions were there from English that included 1 Para Completion, 1 vocabulary based FIB, 1 Antonym, 1 analogy, 2 sentence correction questions and 2 context-based vocabulary. 15 were from verbal reasoning. Strengthening /weakening arguments, conclusions and one assumption question. Some of the questions were erroneous. 2 questions were based on separate 100 word passages and involved identifying the tone etc. 22-23 55 min 80 Easy
CMAT Analysis: Feb 23( Slot 2) Type of Questions Number of questions Max Marks Pattern of Questions Possible Attempts Suggested Time Possible Score Level of difficulty Language Comprehension 25 100 2-3 grammar sentence correction question, 8-9 questions on vocabulary usage, 2 questions on direct 22-23 80-85 Easy CMAT 2012: Verbal Ability - Day Wise Analysis (Feb 20- Feb 27) CETking Workshops CETking Mocks GDPI Clinic For details log on to www.cetking.com or Call 9820500380
vocabulary, 1 question on syllogism, 3-4 questions on deductive reasoning..
CMAT Analysis: Feb 24 (Slot 1) Type of Questions Number of questions Max Marks Pattern of Questions Possible Attempts Suggested Time Possible Score Level of difficulty Language Comprehension 25 100 10 questions were there from English that included 2 Para Completion, 2 vocabulary based FIB, 1 Antonym, 2 word meaning, 2 sentence correction questions and 1 inappropriate word. 12 were from verbal reasoning. Strengthening /weakening arguments, conclusions and one assumption question. 3 questions were based on separate 75-80 word passages and involved identifying the tone etc. 22-23 55 min 75-80 Moderate to difficult
CMAT Analysis: Feb 24 (Slot 2) Type of Questions Number of questions Max Marks Pattern of Questions Possible Attempts Suggested Time Possible Score Level of difficulty Language Comprehension 25 100 Grammar- sentence correction question-3, 5 Questions on vocabulary, 5-7 Sentence Completion, 2 Questions based on separate 100 word passages, 4- 6 Question on syllogism, 3-4 questions Verbal reasoning: Strengthening /weakening arguments, conclusions and one assumption question. 21-22 55 min 75-80 Moderate to difficult
CMAT Analysis: Feb 27 Type of Questions Number of questions Max Marks Pattern of Questions Possible Attempts Suggested Time Possible Score Level of difficulty Language Comprehension 25 100 Questions from English included direct synonym, contextual vocabulary , Sentence Completion, and grammar questions. From the verbal reasoning 9 were from Critical Reasoning. Other questions were from PJ, PC, Deductive Reasoning questions. Even a few questions were asked to identify tone of a short passage involving three-four lines of text. 20-23 55 min 80 Moderate to difficult
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