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  • CAT (Common Admission Test) 2014 Exam Pattern http://www.MeriView.in There is no fixed pattern for the exam. The exam pattern usually changes every year. So do check the official notification of CAT 2014 when it gets released for the proper exam pattern. As per CAT 2013, there will be 60 questions with 2 sections. The questions will be objective type. The Time Duration for the exam: 2 hours and 20 minutes. There will be 70 minutes given for each section. You can see the countdown timer for time. After 70 minutes the exam will move to next section and you cannot go back to past section. The exam will be online and will consist of 2 sections with 30 questions each. Question Paper is divided in two sections and have some important topics covered to test the knowledge of student: CAT Common Admission Test 2014 Syllabus: There is no fixed syllabus for CAT Exam. CAT syllabus is based on the past paper patterns which usually have questions from these sections. Quantitative Ability & Data Interpretation:

    Number Systems, Trigonometry, Geometry, Permutation and Combination, Algebra,

    Mensuration, Averages, Time and Work problems, Percentages, Probability, Percentage,

    Profit And Loss Questions, Linear Equations etc. Geometry, Number System, Time and

    Distance, Chain Rule, Ratio and Proportion, Averages, Allegations and Mixtures, Simple and

    Compound Interest Problems, Pipes and Cistern, Algebra, Geometrical Sections such as

    Circles, Triangles, Mensuration, Questions on Bar, Pie and Line Charts, and questions related to Data Sufficiency etc. Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning:

    Reading Comprehension, Paragraph Arrangement, Inference Deduction, Vocabulary, Fill in

    the blanks and Verbal Reasoning, Syllogism, Analogies, Antonyms and Synonyms, Sentence

    Correction, Idioms, Clocks, Binary Logic, Calendars, Blood Relations, Logical Sequence,

    Seating Arrangement, Premise, Conclusion, Assumption, Linear and Matrix Arrangement, Blood Relations, Puzzles, Arguments, Statements and assumptions, Coding and Decoding etc.