CAT aspirants note that 15-20% of questions in any CAT paper fall
under this head. Major topics that you need to cover are Set Theory (especially
Venn diagrams) and problems on Time, Speed and Distance, both of which are
always asked.
Both of these topics are covered as part of the school syllabus,
but may need some brushing up on.
Sometimes, questions on topics such as Linear Programming are also asked.
Another are Miscellaneous problems which do not fall under any
head. They are rarely asked, and even when they do appear in a CAT paper they
do not number more than one or two.
They are purely tests of
mathematical aptitude, and you cannot learn how to solve them. The advice, for
dealing with these problems, is to try back-substitution of answer choices, or
to avoid these problems altogether.
CAT aspirants need to go for the preparation of QA with mock tests
and note that only that will lead to you to achieve mission CAT 2012.
Author: MBARENDEZVOUS.COM
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