Archive Test - 10 : Analysis
TCC-25 : CAT-25
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MACRO VIEW
The test was moderately complex.
The English section was dominated by Reading Comprehension. Most questions in this section ranged from easy to moderate. Few questions were difficult. The LR & DI section was of moderate complexity and was dominated by LR. The Mathematics section had questions from various topics, but was dominated by Arithmetic followed by Basic Algebra. Questions in this section ranged from easy to difficult.
MICRO VIEW
English
Reading Comprehension
The first passage on “Aggression” was moderately complex. A sincere reading helped in understanding the passage. There were two Specific Detail Questions, one Implied Idea Question and one Logical Structure Question. Two out of the four questions were easy and rest were moderately complexity. However, all of them were doable.
The second passage on “Piracy” was moderately complex. Three out of four questions were Inference-based and one was a Tone and Style-based question. The questions were fairly tricky. Excellent reading skill is imperative to surpass this passage successfully.
The third passage on “Renewable Energy” was of moderate complexity. There was one Application Based Question, two Inference Based Question and one Specific Detail Question. Micro reading would have helped to understand the passage. Mastering the question types and their respective demands was the key to answer questions to this passage correctly.
The fourth passage was relatively complex. It necessitated micro reading and strong short-term memory. There were three Inference Based Questions, one Central Idea Question and one Specific Detail Question.
Verbal Ability
The Verbal Ability section comprised Summary and Parajumble. One out of the four Parajumble questions were easy, others were relatively complex. One of the two Summary questions was manageable, other were moderately complex. With the concepts in place one could have aced this part.
LR & DI
Q25 to Q30 : The first block was a complex one. The calculations were tedious and needed deliberation making it time consuming. The first two questions were relatively simpler than the remaining four questions.
Q31 to Q 34 : This block was moderately complex and could be solved after deliberation.
Q35 to Q40 : Overall, this was an easy block. Most of the questions were easy, while a few questions were moderately complex and needed more time investment.
Q41 to Q44: This block was moderately complex. It needed unflinching attention. Concepts required to solve the questions were not complex. After accurate calculations, the questions could be easily answered.
Mathematics
|
Topic |
Number of Questions |
Must-do Questions |
Overall Complexity Level |
|
Number System |
Not Applicable |
Not Applicable |
Not Applicable |
|
Arithmetic |
9 |
45, 49, 53, 57, 66 |
Easy-Moderate |
|
Geometry Family |
4 |
56, 60 |
Moderate |
|
Basic Algebra |
6 |
47, 48, 51, 64 |
Moderate |
|
Higher Algebra |
2 |
50 |
Moderate |
|
Functions |
1 |
- |
Difficult |
|
Mentation |
Not Applicable |
Not Applicable |
Not Applicable |
|
Data Sufficiency |
Not Applicable |
Not Applicable |
Not Applicable |
The questions from Arithmetic were mostly based on Average, Percentage & their Applications; Ratio Proportion, Variation & their Application; Linear, Circular & Relative Motions. It was a good mix of easy and moderate questions.
Basic Algebra included questions from Logarithm, Set Theory, and Equations & Inequations. Most of them were of moderate complexity. Questions on Geometry Family were moderately complex.
Overall, this section was of moderate complexity.
This terminates the analysis.
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