The 'Quant' section in CAT is said by some to be unpredictable and tricky and consequently, not that easy to prepare for. This section sometimes springs a few surprises on unsuspecting candidates.
Questions on Proportions are very common in the CAT Exam in the quantitative aptitude section. Candidates appearing for the CAT exam generally get word problems in which concept of ‘proportion’ is ...
MBA spirants need to devise a new strategy to deal with the quantitative analysis section as they could expect 34-36 questions as compared to 21 questions last year. MBA spirants need to devise a new ...
Examples: (1) 475 is divisible by 25 but not by 125. (2) 465 is divisible by 5 but not by a higher power of 5. As 4 + 6 + 5 = 15, it is divisible by 3 though. (3) To check for divisibility of ...
Quantitative Aptitude, especially Probability questions, is crucial for scoring well in the CAT exam. To excel in this section, students should understand the concepts, practice regularly, and use ...
The Quantitative Aptitude (QA) section in the CAT draws upon theory learnt in school up to Class XII, so it is theory that every one of us has learnt at some point of time or the other. Therefore, ...
Quantitative Ability is often the most “feared” section of the CAT with very aspirants actually considering it as their area of strength. Most candidates also devote a considerable portion of their ...