Is CAT exam all maths?
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No, the Common Admission Test (CAT) is not all mathematics. The test assesses the candidate's aptitude in various areas such as quantitative ability, data interpretation, verbal ability, and logical reasoning. Quantitative ability section of the CAT test includes questions on mathematics, while theRead more
No, the Common Admission Test (CAT) is not all mathematics. The test assesses the candidate’s aptitude in various areas such as quantitative ability, data interpretation, verbal ability, and logical reasoning.
See lessQuantitative ability section of the CAT test includes questions on mathematics, while the Data interpretation section includes questions on graphs, tables, and charts and requires the ability to interpret and analyze data. The Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension section includes questions on grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension, and the Logical Reasoning section includes questions on critical reasoning and problem-solving. The test is designed to assess a wide range of skills and abilities, and it’s not all mathematics. A good balance of practice and preparation in all the sections is required to crack the CAT.