(Analysis) GCET 2007 Analysis (Page 2)
GCET 2007 Analysis
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Reasoning
Section:
It covered a wide variety of reasoning questions.
1.Analytical reasoning Qs: Around 30 in number.6 sets and 5 Qs on each set.
Questions generally based on matrix type and condition based. The questions were
of an average type.
2.Visual reasoning -10 Qs: It was a series formation type. Which figure will
come next in the series?
All the questions were simple.
3.Coding and decoding—10 Qs
4.Number series------------10 Qs—some Qs were tough.
5.Miscellaneous reasoning---Like counting of rectangles and triangles—5 Qs.
In a chessboard there are how many rectangles?
A symmetrical figure was given and the question was to count the number of
triangles.
Data sufficiency:
There were two sets of 10 Qs each, in this section. Questions were simple BUT this section was full of ERRORS. Most of the Qs were from simple arithmetic and reasoning ability.
Quantitative Aptitude:
Around 35 Qs mainly from commercial mathematics, like-percentage, profit and loss, ratio and proportion, number system, allegation, ratio and proportion, time and distance --again Qs were easy. There were around 5 Qs from algebra but very basic type. Our study material was sufficient to cover these Qs.
G.K.
Around 30 Qs from this section. Most of the Qs were from traditional G.K but of national importance. It covered different areas like important place and person history, science and economics.
R.C. and English Usage:
There were approx. 60 questions
from this area.
1.R.C.- 3 passages, each containing 8 questions. Almost all the questions were
direct. Each passage was in almost two pages but a bird’s eye view was
sufficient solve all the questions in this section.
2.Common errors—5 Qs A sentence was divided into four parts and one had to
identify that part which was grammatically wrong.
3. Para-jumbles—3 Qs.
4. Fill in the blanks—10 Qs.
5.Parallel meaning—5 Qs.
6.synonyms—5 Qs.
7.Antonyms—5 Qs.
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