Hey Michael, Numerical reasoning is one of the frequently asked topics in CAT and OMETs. To get a hang of this chapter, you can start watching lesson videos under https://www.mockat.com/prepzone/ under logical reasoning tab and start practicing Mockcat's Level-1,2 and3 questions. You can get an idea as to how to approach these type of questions once you do these. Hope it answers your question. All the best.
Hey Bishwanth, The DILR section in management tests can be broadly divided into 2 areas. DI and LR. The cases from DI will be from Pie Chart, Bar Graph, Lines & X-Y & Spider, Data Tables, Interpretative Tables, Caselets, Venn Diagrams, etc. The cases from LR will be from Arrangements, Matching, Selections, Numerical Reasoning, Teams & Events, Ranking, etc. You can practice lots of such sets to get used to it. You can start practicing past CAT papers to get a sense of how CAT DILR sets will be. Also for XAT, the DI sets will be from Set Theory, Scatter Plot, Venn Diagram, Table-based, Reasoning-based questions, Data Sufficiency, Game-based, Mixed Graph, Combination. For further details on syllabus and pattern visit https://www.mockat.com/infozone/. Hope this answers your question. All the best for your preparation :)
Hey Michael, Numerical reasoning is one of the frequently asked topics in CAT and OMETs. To get a hang of this chapter, you can start watching lesson videos under https://www.mockat.com/prepzone/ under logical reasoning tab and start practicing Mockcat's Level-1,2 and3 questions. You can get an idea as to how to approach these type of questions once you do these. Hope it answers your question. All the best.
I am a bit uncomfortable with numerical reasoning in DILR. How do I improve my grip over this topic?
Hey Bishwanth, The DILR section in management tests can be broadly divided into 2 areas. DI and LR. The cases from DI will be from Pie Chart, Bar Graph, Lines & X-Y & Spider, Data Tables, Interpretative Tables, Caselets, Venn Diagrams, etc. The cases from LR will be from Arrangements, Matching, Selections, Numerical Reasoning, Teams & Events, Ranking, etc. You can practice lots of such sets to get used to it. You can start practicing past CAT papers to get a sense of how CAT DILR sets will be. Also for XAT, the DI sets will be from Set Theory, Scatter Plot, Venn Diagram, Table-based, Reasoning-based questions, Data Sufficiency, Game-based, Mixed Graph, Combination. For further details on syllabus and pattern visit https://www.mockat.com/infozone/. Hope this answers your question. All the best for your preparation :)
How do i prepare for DILR section in CAT? what is the syllabus?