Verbal section will have more of Vocabulary, Analogies, Jumbled Sentences and Grammar based questions. The passage(s) for RC will be fairly easy and of short to medium length with mostly direct questions.
LR will be of basic level with arrangements, relationships, and numerical puzzle type questions of average difficulty and 1 or 2 sets of difficult yet simple questions, they can be solved if you are thorough with the basics.
For GK, I would advise you all to answer in the end as it is the easiest section with questions from history and demographics and few on current affairs from last 6 months.
Overall, I would suggest in this week to go through your CAT notes for each subject and brush up the basics. Practice basic questions (Level 1 from Arun Sharma), give a few mocks to get the feel of the interface and the difficulty level. But don’t do this too much as it will result in getting stressed. I would suggest the order of sections to be QA&DI-Verbal-LR-GK.
Keep your books aside and stop studying 2 days before the exam and relax, do what you love the most. If you haven’t seen the exam center, visit it a day before so you don’t have any problems on exam day.
Don’t panic and do good in the exam. Good Luck.
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About the Author:
Abhiram Lanka (Batch 17)
CMAT – 99.41 percentile
Currently pursuing PGDM at Institute for Financial Management and Research (IFMR).
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