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CAT 2013
Number of days | Sections | Time Limit | Exam Mode | Marking Scheme |
7 days | 2 sections | 140 minutes | Computer Based Test | Correct: +7.5
Incorrect: -2.5 |
In 2013, there were 2 sections in the CAT exam, namely:
(i) Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning
(ii) Data Interpretation and Quantitative Aptitude
Each section had 30 questions each, thus, the total number of questions in the exam was 60. The marking scheme as mentioned was +7.5 for every correct answer and -2.5 for every wrong answer, which totalled up to 450 marks.
The VA LR section was divided into 3 parts: Reading Comprehension, Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning. There were 3 passages in Reading Comprehension. Verbal Ability consisted of a mix of 12-14 questions on sentence correction, fill in the blanks, para completion and word usage. There were 7-8 questions in Logical Reasoning and they were based on seating arrangement, cubes, and other puzzles. The difficulty level of the exam varied on different days. However, in general, the section was a mix of moderate to difficult questions.
If we break down the DI QA section, Data Interpretation consisted of 8-10 questions on pie charts, line graphs, tables etc. whereas, Quantitative Aptitude had 20-24 questions on number system, arithmetic, algebra, and geometry etc.
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CAT 2014
Number of days | Sections | Time Limit | Exam Mode | Marking Scheme |
2 days | 2 sections | 170 minutes | Computer Based Test | Correct: +3
Incorrect: -1 |
In 2014, IIM Indore changed the CAT pattern completely. While, the number of sections remained the same, following changes were made:
(i) The number of questions was increased to 100 from 50, which were equally divided among the two sections
(ii) The new marking scheme was +3 for correct and -1 for an incorrect answer, thus total marks went down to 300 marks
The Reading Comprehension consisted of 4 passages, which were easy to moderate but lengthy. Each passage was accompanied by 4 questions, so in total there were 16 questions from RC divided as 16 (4+4+4+4). Verbal Ability consisted of 18 questions consisting of para jumble, critical reasoning, sentence completion etc. Whereas, Logical Reasoning consisted of 16 questions consisting of arrangements, Venn diagram, distribution based puzzle etc. Overall, the section was moderate to difficult.
Data Interpretation consisted of 4 sets of 4 questions each (4*4=16 questions). The questions were a mix of bar graph, pie charts, table-based questions. Quantitative Ability had 34 questions on an easy to a moderate level, which were based on Number System, Arithmetic, Geometry, Algebra etc.
Concluding Thoughts
The purpose of the analysis was to do some groundwork on how the exam has evolved over the years. CAT is an unpredictable exam, and it is very difficult to make judgements based on past years' paper. It is best not to build your strategy based on any prediction as it could lead to performance pressure, and actually hamper your performance.
In the past 6 years, the CAT exam has turned around. Humans have a tendency to extrapolate information, however, the best thing to do is not to put too much time or effort in working backwards. Appear for the exam with an open mind.
Comments
Aman Jain
Still wondering! Where is the analysis?
10 Jul 2020, 01.06 PM
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Ashi Jain
It was to decode CAT 2013, 2014 - exam pattern, time duration, sections, type of q asked, difficulty level. However, this can't be extrapolated to predict the CAT 2020 paper.
10 Jul 2020, 05.28 PM |
Kishore Kumar V V
The article has several mistakes. No.of questions in CAT 2013 was 60, not 50. CAT 2013 was conducted in 39 slots spread across 20 days. QA Section of CAT 2014 was the easiest in the last one decade. Marking scheme in CAT 2013 was not +7.5 & -2.5. It was +3 & -1, but scaled to 450 marks overall.
10 Jul 2020, 04.43 PM
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Ashi Jain
Hey, the number of questions I have mentioned for CAT 2013 is 60, please re-read carefully. Some sources speak of 7 days, so let me verify this again. I have not commented on the difficulty level of the QA section of CAT 2014 in the article, and have only mentioned of the number of questions and the variety. The marking scheme implies the final mark allotted. Hope it clears!
10 Jul 2020, 05.26 PM |