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    by Ravi Handa in MBA Entrance Hacks 07 June '13

    (Photo: CarbonNYC)

    Nearly everything. Don't believe me - the data says so.

    What I can gather from most quant threads on PaGaLGuY and similar online Facebook

    groups is that a lot of students, coaching institutes and mentors (including myself) end up

    focusing their energy on the wrong aspects of CAT prep. I have always felt that too much

    attention is given to Number Systems and Remainders in particular. So I picked up the

    question papers from CAT 2003 till CAT 2008 and classified the questions into five

    sections,

    Number Systems

    Arithmetic

    Algebra

    Geometry

    Modern Math

    And I got the following results from the six years.

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    What else did I notice?

    Number System had the lowest number of questions in five of the six CAT papers analysed,

    while it was second lowest in the sixth one. There were two questions on Remainder (Both

    used the idea of a3 + b3 being divisible by a + b. Both had answer as 0).

    Questions on last or second last digit were: Last non-zero digit of 302720 and second last

    digit of 72008.

    Algebra had the maximum number of questions across sections, at 45. 17 questions on

    Functions, four questions on logarithms. Many questions could be solved by assumingvalues and eliminating options.

    Geometry also had the maximum number of questions at 45. Zero questions involved

    Trigonometry (Sin, Cos, etc) or concepts such as Applonius Theorem, Angle Bisector

    Theorem and Euler Line. Most questions could be solved using similar triangles and formulas

    for calculating area.

    Fifteen questions were on Time, Speed and Distance (out of 36 questions

    onArithmetic). Majority of the rest was made up of Profit and Loss, Percentage, Averages

    and simple logic. There were zero questions on Compound Interest or Instalments.

    Number of questions on Probability? Zero. Number of questions which required application

    of formulas like nCr and nPr was four (out of 38 questions in Modern Maths). Just one

    question required a more complex formula like (n+r-1)C(r-1). The rest could be solved using

    basic principles of counting.

    So, if you have been spending time on the quant thread answering difficult questions or

    getting demotivated by the difficulty level of the questions discussed there,

    1. You are not alone.

    2. It does not matter. I repeat, it does not matter.

    Most of the stuff which is discussed on the quant threads on PaGaLGuY or on various

    Facebook groups and pages, Question-a-Day websites, etc or for that matter any other

    online forum where CAT takers connect with each other is on the difficult side. Not only

    that, a lot of questions which are asked in the mock CATs by coaching institutes or are inthe advanced difficult level in books are also much more difficult than what actually gets

    asked in the actual CAT exam. Some might argue in favour of solving tough questions

    citing the same logic that governs the idea that "you can be a better city driver by learning

    " '

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    asked in the actual CAT exam. Some might argue in favour of solving tough questions

    citing the same logic that governs the idea that "you can be a better city driver by learning

    to drive on difficult hilly roads". But that doesn't really apply here because you do not need

    to do all questions in the CAT paper. Furthermore, all the tough CAT questions require

    advanced thinking as opposed to advanced knowledge. You don't really need to know

    complex formulae, theorems, techniques, etc.

    Do remember that the CAT has never been about shortlisting those who know the most

    formulas or can apply the Fermat's theorem efficiently, but those with higher aptitude and

    better pressure performance.

    What should you do instead?

    If you think that the Question-a-Day questions that you are following are too tough (if you

    can't solve even a fourth of those that are too tough), unsubscribe yourself. If you can't,

    try to become blind to them many of us are blind to advertising.

    Use the quant threads on PaGaLGuY wisely. I recommend that you use them to clarify

    your doubts and not to post tough questions and challenge others. If you're looking forsolutions, most questions sources contain solutions as well.

    If you follow the above two steps, you will be left with a little more time for your actual

    CAT prep - something that you can use for improving your CAT score. You should spend it

    on building your basics and solving simple problems in the exam.

    The biggest mistake that I have seen students make is to directly jump to difficult books

    and forum questions. Don't do that. If you have joined a coaching institute, they would

    have given you a fat set of books. Pick them up and solve them before moving ahead. In

    case you haven't joined any coaching institute, there are plenty of websites which provide

    questions of basic level of difficulty, such as IndiaBix. Now that mock tests of most test

    prep companies have started, analyse those mocks. And if you still have some time

    left, spend it reading about what is going on in the world than trying to figure out the

    remainder of 1281000 from dividing by 153 on the quant thread. Leave that for the likes

    ofchillfactor, scrabblerand naga25french.

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