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    CAT Quantitative Aptitude Exam Analysis 2022: CAT 2022 analysis for QA is updated here for slot 1, slot 2, and slot 3. No changes have been introduced in CAT exam pattern, hence the total number of questions in CAT Quant section were 22. Most students reported Quant section to be tougher than last year with not more than 9-11 questions of easy to moderate level difficulty. In slot 2 QA paper, many candidates reported solving Algebra questions to be the toughest.

    Based on the initial student reactions, Arithmetic accounted for most of the paper followed by Algebra, Geometry, and Number System. An attempt of 14-15 questions with 95% accuracy is enough to get a 99+ percentile. Candidates can check here the number of good attempts and CAT 2022 expected cut off based on the paper analysis.Check CAT 2022 Cut off

    CAT 2022 Analysis for QA

    ParticularsSlot 1Slot 2Slot 3
    Number of Questions222222
    Number of MCQs141414
    Number of Non-MCQs888
    Difficulty LevelModerate to DifficultDifficultModerate to Difficult
    Topics with Maximum Weightage
    • Arithmetic – 8 questions
    • Algebra- 8 questions
    • Geometry- 3 questions
    • Arithmetic- 9
    • Algebra- 7
    • Geometry & Mensuration- 4
    • Arithmetic- 9
    • Algebra- 7
    • Geometry- 4
    Good Attempts14-1513-1414-15

    Check CAT 2022 Slot 1 Detailed Analysis

    CAT QA exam analysis for slots 1, 2, and 3 is updated here. The paper comprised of 14 MCQ and 8 TITA-type questions in CAT Quantitative Aptitude section. 

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    Based on CAT DILR Exam Analysis, CAT 2022 DILR paper is of moderate difficulty and lengthy. CAT VARC 2022 slot 1 paper has been rated of easy to moderate difficulty with 4 RC passages.

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    Candidates must go through the detailed CAT Quantitative Aptitude Exam Analysis provided below to get an idea of CAT Quantitative Aptitude 2022 paper.

    Table of Contents

    1. CAT 2022 Exam Analysis for QA
    2. CAT 2021 Exam Analysis for QA
      2.1 Slot 1 CAT QA Exam Analysis
      2.2 Slot 2 CAT QA Exam Analysis
      2.3 Slot 3 CAT QA Exam Analysis
    3. CAT Exam Analysis 2020 for QA
      3.1 Slot 1 CAT QA Exam Analysis
      3.2 Slot 2 CAT QA Exam Analysis
    4. CAT Exam Analysis 2019 for QA
      4.1 Slot 1 CAT QA Exam Analysis
      4.2 Slot 2 CAT QA Exam Analysis
    5. CAT Exam Analysis 2018 for QA 
      5.1 Slot 1 CAT QA Exam Analysis
      5.2 Slot 2 CAT QA Exam Analysis
    6. CAT Exam Analysis 2017 for QA
    7. Frequently Asked Questions

    CAT QA Exam Analysis 2022

    CAT Quantitative Aptitude Exam Analysis 2022

    CAT Quantitative Aptitude Exam Analysis 2022 for slot 1, slot 2, and slot 3 is provided here. The exam analysis of the Quant section of CAT 2022 mentions the overall difficulty level, topic-wise distribution of questions, number of MCQ and TITA questions, weightage of important topics, good attempts, and expected cut off.

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    CAT QA Exam Analysis 2021

    CAT 2021 Quantitative Aptitude Analysis

    CAT 2021 Quantitative Aptitude for slot 1, slot 2, slot 3 has been updated in the table below:

    ParticularsSlot 1Slot 2Slot 3
    Number of Questions22 (Revised)22 (Revised)22 (Revised)
    Number of MCQs141414
    Number of Non-MCQs888
    Difficulty LevelModerateEasy to ModerateEasy but Tricky
    Topics with Maximum Weightage
    • Arithmetic
    • Algebra
    • Geometry
    • Arithmetic
    • Algebra
    • Arithmetic
    • Algebra
    Good Attempts16-1816-1816-18

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    CAT 2021 QA Analysis Slot 1

    CAT 2021 slot 1 exam has been conducted from 8:30 am to 10:30 am. The detailed analysis of CAT QA Slot 1 has been provided below:

    TopicNumber of QuestionsDifficulty LevelGood Attempts
    Algebra5Moderate3-4
    Arithmetic11Moderate6-7
    Number System2Moderate1-2
    Geometry & Mensuration3Moderate1-2
    Modern Maths1Moderate1

    CAT 2021 QA Analysis Slot 2

    CAT 2021 slot 2 exam has been conducted from 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm. Check CAT 2021 QA Analysis Slot 2 below:

    TopicNumber of QuestionsDifficulty LevelGood Attempts
    Numbers2Moderate1
    Arithmetic11Easy-Moderate7-8
    Algebra5Easy-Moderate3-4
    Geometry & Mensuration3Moderate2-3
    Modern Maths1Moderate1
    CAT QA Exam Analysis 2020

    CAT 2021 QA Analysis Slot 3

    CAT 2021 slot 3 exam has been conducted from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. The detailed exam analysis is given below for your reference.

    TopicNumber of QuestionsDifficulty LevelGood Attempts
    Algebra6Easy-Moderate4-5
    Arithmetic11Easy-Moderate7-8
    Geometry4Easy-Moderate2-3
    Modern Maths1Moderate1

    CAT Exam Analysis 2020 for Quantitative Aptitude

    Students who appeared for CAT 2020 claim that the QA section was easy as compared to the other 2 sections (VARC and DILR). Sectional time imit was 40 minutes in which 26 questions must be answered.

    CAT Exam Analysis 2020 for Slot 1

    TopicNumber of QuestionsDifficulty Level
    Numbers2Medium
    Algebra8Medium
    Arithmetic10Easy to medium
    Geometry3Easy to medium
    Modern Maths3Medium

    CAT Exam Analysis 2020 for Slot 2

    TopicNumber of QuestionsDifficulty Level
    Number Systems1Medium
    Arithmetic9Easy to medium
    Geometry5Medium
    Algebra7Medium to difficult
    Modern Maths4Medium

    CAT QA Exam Analysis 2019

    CAT Exam Analysis 2019 for Quantitative Aptitude

    As per experts the section provided ample opportunity to score well if candidates were able to segregate questions as per difficulty and attempt it. Though there were do able questions, there was presence of substantial difficult questions as well.

    • QA section in CAT 2019 was observed to be slightly easier in comparison to 2018. This was mainly because the questions were less time consuming.
    • Arithmetic aced the section with a total of 14 questions followed by Algebra with 11 questions in both the slots. 
    • Geometry and Mensuration covered an important part with 6 questions in both the slots.
    • A decline was seen in questions from Modern Maths with mere one question from P and C Venn Diagrams ach in slot one and 3 questions in slot 2. 

    CAT Exam Analysis 2019 Slot 1

    ChapterNumber of QuestionsDifficulty Level
    Arithmetic14Easy to Moderate
    Algebra11Difficult
    Geometry6Moderate
    Modern Maths2Moderate
    Numbers1Difficult

    CAT Exam Analysis 2019 Slot 2

    Comparing slot 2 quants with slot 1 there was no difference in difficulty and distribution of questions. Though there was complete absence of Modern Math and questions in Numbers increased to 3.   

    ChapterNumber of QuestionsDifficulty Level
    Arithmetic14Easy to Moderate
    Algebra11Difficult
    Geometry6Moderate
    Numbers3Difficult

    CAT QA Paper Analysis 2018

    CAT Exam Analysis 2018 for QA 

    CAT 2018 was held on November 25 conducted in two slots-morning and afternoon. Quantitative Ability section consisted of 34 questions in total. The section had a time limit of 60 minutes.

    CAT Exam Analysis 2018 Slot 1

    • 11 questions were non-MCQ and 23 questions were MCQs.
    • The level of questions was easy.
    • Arithmetic and Algebra dominated the section with 20-21 questions.
    • A good attempt of 25-27 questions with 90% accuracy could fetch 99%ile.
    TopicNumber of QuestionsGood Attempt
    Number System44
    Algebra10-118-10
    Arithmetic117-9
    Modern Math22
    Geometry and Mensuration6-74-5

    CAT Exam Analysis 2018 Slot 2

    • 8 questions were non-MCQ, and 24 questions were MCQs.
    • The level of questions was easy to moderate. There was no question too difficult to solve.
    • Arithmetic and Algebra dominated the section with around 22 questions
    • A good attempt of 24-28 questions with 90% accuracy could fetch 99% ile.
    TopicNumber of QuestionsGood Attempt
    Number System42-3
    Algebra129-10
    Arithmetic129-10
    Modern Math21
    Geometry and Mensuration42-3

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    CAT QA Paper Analysis 2017

    CAT Exam Analysis 2017 for QA 

    CAT 2017 was held on November 26 in two slots- morning and afternoon. The Quantitative Ability section consisted of 34 questions in total. The section had a time limit of 60 minutes.

    • 7-8 questions were non-MCQ and 23-24 questions were MCQs.
    • The level of questions was difficult compared to the previous year’s.
    • Algebra questions were on Inequalities and Quadratic equations. Arithmetic questions were from Commercial Math and TSD.
    • A good attempt was of 23-26 questions with 90% accuracy to fetch 99%ile. 
    TopicNumber of QuestionsGood Attempt
    Number System43
    Algebra10-118-10
    Arithmetic107-9
    Modern Math21
    Geometry and Mensuration7-84-5

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    CAT Quantitative Ability Exam Analysis FAQs

    Ques. What is the best way to score well in CAT Quantitative Ability?

    Ans. The best way to score well in CAT Quant is to improve speed and accuracy. Analyze the previous year’s papers and prepare accordingly. Furthermore, be thorough with important formulas and short tricks for solving arithmetic and algebra questions. While attempting the paper, candidates must ensure that they don’t spend more than 90 seconds on any question. 

    Ques. What will be the sectional cut off for CAT Quantitative Ability 2022? 

    Ans. The Sectional Cut Off for CAT Quant paper is around 90 percentile for Major IIMs. However for major non-IIM institutes, the sectional cut off will be in the range of 80-90 percentile.

    Ques. What is the marking scheme for CAT Quant? 

    Ans: The marking scheme for CAT quant is as follows: 

    • +3 for Correct Answer
    • -1 for an Incorrect Answer to an MCQ
    • No marks deducted for incorrect answer to a TITA question

    Ques. Which topics have the maximum weightage in CAT Quant? 

    Ans. The topics with the maximum weightage in CAT Quant include: 

    • Arithmetic – around 10-11 questions
    • Algebra- around 5-6 questions
    • Geometry- around 3-4 questions
    • Number System and Modern Maths usually account for 3-4 questions in total.

    Ques: What are the important tips to crack CAT QA section?

    Ans: CAT does not have any defined syllabus. So, candidates are required to prepare from various topics and more or less rely on previous year question sets of CAT. Thus, to solve this dilemma, they should follow the toppers trick and the expert opinion. Simultaneously a candidate should try to appear in frequent mock tests available online.

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    • Top Answer By Orchid Chowdhury on 07-Dec-2021

    Ans. Every IIMS and other management colleges make a shortlist based on the percentile after CAT result is declared. With percentile, IIMs also consider other factors like academics, category, gender factor, diversity, etc. The list is made for the second round i.e. GD/PI or WAT/PI.  GD/WAT will have a generic topic. There can be a topic from current affairs. PI is taken by some of the faculty and alumni of the institute. In institutes like FMS, there is an extempore after PI.  After these rounds, a final shortlist is made with weightage given to GD/PI or WAT/PI performance and CAT percentile. Individual IIMs also have some additional factors. The offer letters are then sent out to top candidates in each category up to the maximum number of seats. The rest candidates are waitlisted. As students choose admissions, the waitlist continues to change.  Read more

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    • Top Answer By Aditya Mahatha on 06-Jan-2023

    Ans. I know this decision is a bit difficult to make. What you need to keep in mind is that these two colleges should not be compared to other great IIMs or even ISBs. Those B Schools are at another level and cannot be on par with Kashipur or Raipur. To facilitate a better decision, I will mention the circumstances of these B Schools then you can choose after considering all options. IIM Indore and IIM Kashipur: Both these colleges are not worth a year drop as they will help you earn only an extra 1.5-2 LPA. Moreover, in the coming years, Kashipur and Raipur will have almost the same brand value as that Indore and Kozhikode. IIM Ahmedabad, Calcutta, Lucknow and Bangalore: All these top IIMs are definitely worth a year's drop provided that you are confident enough to cope with the cutoff. All these IIMs consider your academics while selecting so if that is your reason for the year drop I don’t think it will help. There is no surety of admission even after a percentile of 100.  ISB: This one is at a whole different level and is in the category of elite B Schools like UCB, NYU, HBS, etc. The top-notch faculty offers amazing pedagogy at relatively low fees. CAT is sufficient for IIMs. But if you want to go for ISB, a work experience of 4+ years and a GMAT are a must.  Read more

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    • Top Answer By Surbhi Mishra on 08-Jul-2022

    Ans. IIMs shortlists students for admission based on their CAT score. The second step of selection is GD-PI. For final selection, students are usually shortlisted based on their past academic performance, entrance examination score, and performance in GD-PI. IIMs also consider other factors such as work experience, gender diversity, academic diversity, etc. while shortlisting students. Weights given to these factors are different for different IIMs.  Having relevant work experience can certainly help you get a shortlist.  Read more

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    • Top Answer By Ahana Mishra on 29-Nov-2022

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    • Top Answer By Abhiraj Mahera on 21-Apr-2022

    Ans. If you are aiming for old IIMs such as IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta, IIM Lucknow, you will need to score above 99 percentile in CAT. For IIMs and other top-tier B-Schools in India, the CAT cutoff stays above 90 percentile.  If you have a good profile, and 99+ CAT score, you can expect to get calls from old IIMs, XLRI, JBIMS, IIFT, FMS, etc. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Trisha Dasgupta on 21-Apr-2022

    Ans. Here are some of the things that you will realize after appearing for the CAT examination. Spend the first few minutes going over the papers before diving in. Browse through the problems and start with the ones that you know you can solve in one go.  CAT prioritizes solving not sequence. If you aren’t sure about an answer, leave it. Concentrate on other problems. You shouldn’t spend more than 2-3 minutes on a single problem.  Don’t use the elimination method, if you can solve the problem in less than 1 minute. Do rough work thoroughly. Don’t answer any questions, just by guessing.  There will be a few lengthy questions. Try to ignore these. Even CAT toppers don’t score the full marks.  CAT doesn’t test your knowledge. The only thing matters are how much you score. So, try to attempt as many questions as you can correctly.  Read more

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    • Top Answer By Arushi Sinha on 04-Sep-2022

    Ans. You need to practice a lot in order to be able to solve Quantitative Aptitude in the CAT examination. Quants involve using mathematical ability as well as imagination. You need to memorize some concepts as well as formulas. CAT syllabus for Quants includes a lot of topics that we have studied in 9th and 10th and only the application is different for topics such as PNC & Algebra, Numbers, etc. Most important topics in terms of weightage are as follows. Arithmetic Algebra Geometry Numbers P&C, Series, Log Several chapters are easy and can be completed in a short period of time. You should start your preparation with numbers, it is the base for the quants topics. Once you are a clear knowledge of the topics, start giving time-based mocks. Analyze the mocks and work on the common mistakes that you made.  Read more

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    • Top Answer By Rajashree Mukharjee on 27-Apr-2022

    Ans. Yes, average students can crack CAT. Students who get through CAT at one go, have the right aptitude for CAT, which was built over time. They have been practicing Maths right from their school days and have been avid readers.  If you are average at your studies, you need to spend a lot of time practicing, in order to score good percentile in CAT. Most students usually have gaps in Maths or DILR or English. You need to put in the extra hours to bridge the gap. Find out the subjects in which you are weak, clear the basics, and practice as much as you can.  Read more

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    • Top Answer By Sohini Gupta on 27-Apr-2022

    Ans. Take a look at the below table to know what CAT score will fetch what CAT percentile, for 2022. Percentile  Score VA-RC Score DI-LR Score QA Overall Score  90% 29 1 26 72 95% 32 20 29 81 In 2021, for 90 percentile the required score was 59 and for 95 percentile the required score was 72.  Read more

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