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(Analysis) NMAT 2007 Analysis (Page 2)

NMAT 2007 Analysis

 

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Section 2: Quantitative Skills, Data Analysis & Sufficiency 

Topic Number of Questions Level of Difficulty

Data Sufficiency

5

Moderate

DI – Line graph

5

Easy

DI – Table Based

5+5

Easy-Moderate

DI caselet

5

Easy

Series (Wrong number in the series)

5

Above average

Application of Vedic Mathematics and Arithmetic (SI/CI and Ratio Proportion)

30

Easy-Moderate

Total

60

 

 

This section had some very easy questions. Infact, if chosen wisely, one could have attempted as many as 12 questions in the first 10 minutes itself. The questions that were three-four liners could have been cracked with a little patience. Even the options were set to help you out, because none of them was close.

 

An attempt of about 20 in 30 minutes was possible and if QA is your strong area, you must have got tempted to attempt 28+, and that, too, with an accuracy level of 90% and above.

 

DI was more or less calculation-based and had tabular charts, line graph and a caselet. Similar to the Arithmetic portion, the questions in this section were easy or moderately difficult, with the latter seamlessly interspersed amongst the former.

 

Section 3: Intelligence and Logical Reasoning
The questions in this section were from diverse areas, but definitely pretty straightforward; with the exception being the questions on input/output set and family relation.

Topic Number of Questions Level of Difficulty
Syllogism 5 Moderate
Cause and effect 14 Easy
Input/Output 5 Moderate
Definitely true/Definitely false/Probably true/Probably false 5 Easy/Moderate
Coding/decoding (symbols/alphabets) 5 Moderate
Resultant of a row 5 Above average
Symbolic operators (@,#,$,%) 5 Moderate
Family relation 5 Above average
Circular arrangement 5 Moderate
Individual questions 5 Moderate

 

Except the two sets mentioned earlier, one should have attempted questions from the rest in order to secure the maximum score out of this section. An attempt close to 35 questions was very much possible.

 

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