General English
The General English section was dominated by vocabulary and RC based questions. In a major deviation from previous years’ papers, there were two RC passages with six questions each. Both were extremely lengthy. The passage on Australia and its founders was very easy to answer as most of the questions were factual in nature. However, the other passage which talked about the issue of privacy among Indians was slightly trickier. Out of the six questions, three were inferential in nature. So, a student would have had to be very careful while answering the questions.
The vocabulary questions also contained some unusually tough words. How many of us would have heard “tergiversate”? Even GRE doesn’t give such words anymore. Around 5 vocab questions were easy. The FIB questions could have been answered by using common sense. The grammar based questions were tough. However, the two questions on voice change were extremely easy. There was one sentence correction question on subjunctive mood. The concept of compound relative adverb is something no one has thought of in ages. So, these questions were difficult to attempt. The two para jumble questions were very easy.
Overall, it was a tough section to attempt. An attempt of 25-26 in 35 minutes with 90% plus accuracy is desirable.
A detailed break-up of the question patterns is as follows:
Question type No of questions Level of Difficulty
Synonym/Antonym 8 Tough
FIB (Vocab) 5 Moderate
RC (2 passages) 6X2=12 Easy – Moderate
Para Jumble 2 Easy
Idioms and phrases 4 Moderate
Verbal Analogy 2 Easy
Identify parts of speech 2 Tough
Word usage 2 Easy
Sentence correction 1 Easy
Voice Change 2 Easy
Overall 40 Moderate - Tough
Quantitative Ability
The quantitative ability section turned out to be much more time consuming as compared to previous years. The weightage to Geometry and Modern Math increased considerably and the lack of a calculator meant that estimates had to be used while answering quite a few questions.
While the questions weren’t very difficult it was important for students to spend a good amount of time on this section. An attempt of 28-30 in 45 minutes with 90% accuracy would be ideal.
Topic No of questions Level of Difficulty
Percentages, SICI 6 Moderate
P&L 1 Easy
TSD, Work 3 Easy-Moderate
Averages 2 Easy
Number System 4 Easy-Moderate
Algebra 3 Easy-Moderate
Geometry 5 Moderate
Series 2 Moderate
P&C 2 Moderate
Probability 4 Easy-Moderate
Set Theory 1 Easy
DI-Pie Chart 5 Moderate
DI-Line Chart 2 Moderate
Total 40 Moderate
Logical and Analytical Reasoning
The saga of weird and incomprehensible Reasoning questions continued. After including WhatsApp jokes in their SNAP 2015 paper, SNAP decided to include a Pinterest post this year.
Quant questions (chessboard etc) made their way into this section as well. Verbal Reasoning was almost completely absent this year.
Family tree and set on Mathematical functions (odd, composite odd, even, perfect square etc) should have been attempted and maximized
Topic No of questions Level of Difficulty
Mathematical 10-11 Moderate - Difficult
Input-output 1 Moderate
Game Based 2-3 Moderate
Blood Relation 5 Easy-Moderate
Analogy 2-3 Moderate
Direction 1 Moderate
Coding-decoding 2-3 Easy - Moderate
Clock 1 Easy
Series 2 Easy - Moderate
Meaningful word 1 Moderate
Visual Reasoning 2 Easy - Moderate
Matrix 1 Moderate
Verbal Reasoning 1 Easy
Misc. Reasoning 6 Easy - Moderate
Total 40 Moderate
Current Affairs
The section had different kinds of questions and was dominated by Personalities, BA and Science & Technology. Overall the section was slightly tougher than last year, and students would have done well to attempt about 10-12 questions with 60-65% accuracy in about 8-10 minutes.
Topic Number of questions Difficulty
Personalities 7 Moderate
Business Awareness 6 Easy – Moderate
Sports 4 Easy – Moderate
Current affairs- Science & Technology 5 Easy – Moderate
Current affairs-Awards 2 Easy – Moderate
Current affairs-Geography 3 Easy-Moderate
Current affairs-Miscellaneous GK 3 Moderate
Overall the paper was slightly tougher than last year, and students would have done well to attempt about 85-90 questions with 80-85% accuracy.
Suggested time distribution and attempts:
Sections Time (min) Good Attempts Good Net Score
Quantitative Aptitude 45-50 26-28 22-24
Reasoning 40-45 24-26 22-23
Verbal Ability 25-30 28-30 22-23
General Awareness 10-12 11-13 7-8
Total 120 79-87 68-70
*Edited on 19th December 2017, 11 am.
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Tushar Chugh
Tushar, IIM Rohtak
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18 Dec 2017, 01.32 PM
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Hi Tushar Thanks for pointing it out However, Srinivas Akkapedi is a teaching faculty at CL.
19 Dec 2017, 11.01 AM |