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    NMAT 2022 Language Skills Preparation: Syllabus, Best Books, Sample Questions

    NMAT 2022 Language Skills comprises of two main parts- Verbal Ability (VA ) and Reading Comprehension (RC). Out of 120 minutes, candidates must solve Language Skills questions in 28 minutes which is a little more than 1/5th of the total time. Similar to other sections of NMAT 2022 like NMAT Quantitative Skills and NMAT Logical Reasoning, no penalty of negative marking is applicable.

    • The difficulty level of NMAT Language Skills sectional is usually moderate to high with around 3-4 passages from Reading Comprehension that are moderately difficult. 
    • Out of the total 36 questions in this section, attempting about 24 - 28 questions would be an ideal attempt for Language skills.
    • As per NMAT 2022 Syllabus, Verbal ability comprises topics like antonyms and synonyms, word usage, concepts of grammar, para jumbles, idioms, and phrases, etc.
    • In order to secure the sectional cut-off, candidates should focus on NMAT Preparation by using the right strategy andNMAT Preparation Books.

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    Table of Contents

    1. NMAT 2022 Language Skills Exam Pattern
    2. NMAT 2022 Language Skills Syllabus
    3. NMAT 2022 Language Skills Best Books 
    4. NMAT 2022  Language Skills Sample Questions
    5. NMAT 2020 Language Skills Previous Year Paper Analysis
      5.1 NMAT 2021 Language Skills Section Analysis
    6. NMAT Logical Reasoning FAQs

    Exam Pattern

    NMAT 2022 Language Skills Exam Pattern

    Before appearing for any examination, Students must familiarize themselves with the paper pattern. Key details of the pattern of the Language Skills section in NMAT have been tabulated below:

    Total Number of Language Skills question in NMAT36
    Type of Questions MCQs
    Marks Awarded for Correct answer+1
    Negative Marks for Wrong AnswerNo Negative Marking
    Sectional Time Limit28 minutes
    Scaled Score Range 12-120
    Difficulty LevelModerate to Difficult

    Syllabus

    NMAT 2022 Language Skills Syllabus

    NMAT Syllabus is mainly divided into Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension. While both these parts are important in order to score well in NMAT 2022 Language Skills section, However, Verbal ability has a total weightage of around 66% from this section. Out of 36 questions, around 22-24 questions can be expected. The important topics of these is tabulated below:

    TopicSub-Topics
    Reading ComprehensionTypes of RC Passages- Business & Economics, Science and Technology, Environment, Social and Political Issues, Literary Texts and Opinions
    Verbal AbilityIdioms and Phrases, Para Jumbles, Subject-Verb Agreement, Antonyms and Synonyms, Active-Passive voice, Analogies, Sentence Replacement, Sentence Improvement, Usage of words, Facts/Inference/Judgement 

    Recommended Books

    NMAT 2022 Language Skills Best Books 

    Some important books along with the name of the authors or the preparation of NMAT Examination are mentioned below:

    BooksAuthors
    How to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for CATArun Sharma
    Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for CATNishit K. Sinha
    Word Power Made EasyNorman Lewis
    High School English Grammar & CompositionWren & Martin

    Sample Questions

    NMAT 2022 Language Skills Sample Questions

    1. Select the appropriate meaning of the phrase given in the question: Of the first water 

    (A) trifle 

    (B) genuine 

    (C) of the highest quality 

    (D) shoddy 

    1. Select the option that most suitably fills up the blanks: 

    Traffic signals in the country X operate in a reverse fashion : people move when it is ___ and have to stop when it is ___. 

    (A) amber, time 

    (B) green, red 

    (C) red, green 

    (D) red, raining 

    1. In the following questions, a related pair of words or phrases is followed by four lettered pair of words or phrases. Select by lettered pair that best expresses a relationship DISSIMILAR to that expressed in the original pair. 

    MIGRANT : SETTLED 

    (A) static : dynamic 

    (B) mendicant : rich 

    (C) jab : praise 

    (D) gallant : brave 

    1. Pick out the most appropriate word from amongst the words given below each sentence to complete it meaningfully. 

    He quickly glanced .............................. the book to find what it said about the Indian economy. 

    (1) at 

    (2) through 

    (3) in 

    (4) to 

    (5) over

    1. In each of the following questions, select from amongst the five alternatives, the word nearest in meaning to the word given in capitals: LETHAL 

    (1) light 

    (2) dangerous 

    (3) deadly 

    (4) cruel 

    (5) thoughtless

    1. Which of the words/phrases (1), (2), (3) and (4) given below should replace the phrase underlined in the given sentence to make the sentence grammatically correct ? If the sentence is correct as it is and no correction is required, mark (5) as the answer. 

    Bad movies affect people living in today’s society more than they did in previous years. (1) they had done 

    (2) they did those 

    (3) they had been done 

    (4) they would have done 

    (5) No correction required

    1. In each of these questions, two sentences are given, one is complete and the other has a blank space in it. This pair of sentences is followed by five words/groups of words. You have to read these two sentences together and find out the word/group of words that best fits in the blank to make the pair of sentences meaningfully complete :— Now-a-days there exists a spirit of .............. among the various departments of the University. This has led to a number of interdisciplinary research publications due to interaction of various research groups which might not otherwise have been published.

    (1) co-operation

    (2) education 

    (3) casteism 

    (4) favouritism 

    (5) patriotism

    1. In the following questions, a related pair of words or phrases is followed by four lettered pair of words or phrases. Select by lettered pair that best expresses a relationship DISSIMILAR to that expressed in the original pair. 

    ASTROLATRY : CELESTIAL BODIES 

    (A) zoolatry : zoo 

    (B) Mariolatry : Virgin Mary 

    (C) demonolatry : demon 

    (D) idolatry : idols 

    1. In each of the following questions, select from amongst the five alternatives, the word nearest in meaning to the word given in capitals.

    TRIUMPH 

    (1) conquer 

    (2) smash 

    (3) earn 

    (4) brave 

    (5) capture

    1. In each of these questions, two sentences are given, one is complete and the other has a blank space in it. This pair of sentences is followed by five words/groups of words. You have to read these two sentences together and find out the word/group of words that best fits in the blank to make the pair of sentences meaningfully complete :—

    When people around you are losing their heads, it is very difficult to remain serene. It needs a lot of ........ 

    (1) patience 

    (2) strength 

    (3) courage 

    (4) goodness 

    (5) modesty


    NMAT 2022 Language Skills: Previous Year Paper Analysis

    NMAT 2021 Paper Analysis based on previous year papers:

    NMAT 2021 Language Skills Section Analysis

    • The difficulty level of the Language Skills section was considerably higher than last year.
    • The major questions asked were from topics like Reading Comprehension, Para jumbles, Analogy, and Error Detection. 
    • The questions were easy but time-consuming and the vocabulary used was difficult to comprehend. 
    • There were around 4-5 easy questions on Para Jumble.

    Following is a representation of the break-up of this section:

    TOPIC / SUBTOPICNO. OF QUESTIONSLEVEL OF DIFFICULTY
    Reading Comprehension 12Moderate to Difficult
    Analogy6Moderate
    Error Detection/ Identify the correct usage6Moderate
    Para Jumbles4Moderate to Difficult
    Cloze Test4Easy to moderate
    Fill in the blanks (Grammar/Vocabulary)4Moderate 

    Frequently Asked Questions

    NMAT 2022 Language Skills FAQs

    Ques. What are the best books for NMAT 2022 Language Skills section?

    Ans. Best books for NMAT Language Skills section are How to Prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for CAT, Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension for CAT, Word Power Made Easy, and High School English Grammar & Composition

    Ques. What is the difficulty level for NMAT Language Skills?

    Ans. NMAT 2021 Language Skills or Verbal Ability section was a moderate to difficult section of this exam. It tests the candidate’s command of the english language and constructive thinking ability. However, there was a rise in the difficulty level of this section in comparison with last year’s.

    Ques. What is the ideal attempt for NMAT 2022 Language Skills?

    Ans. Attempting about 24 - 28 questions would be an ideal attempt for Language skills.

    Ques. What topics are covered under NMAT 2022 Language Skills?

    Ans. NMAT Language Skills sections consists of the topics which are given below:

    • Sentence Correction
    • Reading Comprehension
    • Grammar error Spotting
    • Para Jumbles
    • Fill in the Blanks (Grammar- Based)
    • Sentence Completion
    • Analogies
    • Antonyms and Synonyms

    NMAT 2024 : 15 Answered QuestionsView All

    • Top Answer By Avneesh Makhija on 18-Jan-2022

    Ans. The cut off for NMIMS Mumbai usually ranges from 208 to 211. But in the 2020 of the NMAT exam, students are seen scoring massive scores like 264, 242. So, the cut off might increase. Campus Cut Off Score (NMAT) NMIMS Mumbai 235+ NMIMS Bangalore 220+ NMIMS Hyderabad 210+ NMIMS Indore 200+ NMIMS Navi Mumbai 180+ Overall, the expected cut off ranges from 215-235. Therefore, 220+ is a safe score to target in order to get a call from NMIMS Mumbai. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Akriti Banerjee on 20-Apr-2023

    Ans. Both the colleges are at par. It is a personal choice. However, exposure is good at BIMTECH but the fee is high. On the other hand, FMS BHU offers the best ROI. The fee is at par with the placements in FMS BHU.  Particulars FMS BHU Placements  BIMTECH MBA Highest package INR 18 LPA INR 23.43 LPA Average package INR 9.7 LPA INR 9.38 LPA Fees INR 2 LPA INR 11 L - 13 L Read more

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    • Top Answer By Turja Das on 13-Dec-2021

    Ans. Yes, there are many students who are unable to clear IIFT but do well in CAT. The broad sections of IIFT are the same as CAT, except that they have the additional General Knowledge section.  The weightage for the GK section is low. Also the type of questions in VARC and DILR is different. VARC: only 16 out of 35 Questions are Reading Comprehension. DILR: More Data Interpretation questions are present than Logical Reasoning. Out of a 300 mark paper only 30 marks is for GK which is 10% weightage. The cut offs for GK is also low, around 5 marks, which technically is 2 correct questions. Overall cut off for IIFT was 138 marks in a 2 hour paper whereas for CAT was 76 marks for 95 percentile. Therefore, IIFT is comparatively easier than CAT. NMAT is like the GMAT exam. You cannot go back to a question. You need to complete a section in a limited time. Here strategy is important. Skip the questions you do not know the answer to, because wasting time for that is not useful. The question type of NMAT has a specific pattern. You have 3 RCs, a few questions on Probability in the Quant section and one or more sets of Sequential Output tracing sets in Logic. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Arun Pal on 09-Dec-2021

    Ans. The test series conducted by TIME is the best for CAT and non CAT exams like SNAP.  For SNAP there are various test series available on testfunda conducted by scmhrd and other symbiosis schools.  These mock tests will give you better ideas of the exam. Also, Map the SNAP book by Arihant has past 10 years questions of SNAP and you can refer to those. You can also go for Gradeup. It provides the best test series available for all MBA entrance exams. These are prepared by expert faculty with a lot of experience, they also provide you with complete analysis and detailed performance reports to help you improve in the right areas. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Hitesh Takran on 18-Apr-2023

    Ans.  Applicants will be shortlisted on the basis of valid CAT (Common Admission Test) 2022/XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test) 2023/GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) January 1, 2018- January 31, 2023/ NMAT by GMACâ„¢ 2022 scores, whichever is higher. MBA Entrance Exam TAPMI Cut-off CAT 2022 85 percentile XAT 2023 85 percentile GMAT (2018-Feb 2023) 630 Read more

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    • Top Answer By Ashwin Jog on 14-Mar-2023

    Ans. If you are planning to take the NMAT exam, you might find it interesting that the exam is conducted in a unique way. Despite being driven by the profit motive, the exam's multiple windows, multiple slots, and multiple combinations of questions make it next to impossible to game the test. The exam does not give you the time to think about which questions to do, nor is it needed. During the exam, you will have to decide whether to attempt a question or skip it within a few seconds. If you decide to attempt it, you should try to solve it as quickly as possible. If you cannot solve it after trying, mark a random option and move on to the next question. There is no question palette, so you will not know how many questions you've attempted properly unless you're keeping count mentally. This might be difficult during the test due to time constraints. Scaling and normalization are used to ensure a uniform difficulty level for all test takers and evaluate them accordingly. Therefore, the premise that the last few days will negatively affect the score seems to be flawed. Moreover, there is no need to worry too much about the cutoffs for NMIMS Mumbai. It is better to try to maximize your score regardless of the cutoffs or scaling. If you are interested in pursuing a management program, you might want to consider NMIMS Mumbai. However, keep in mind that the cutoffs for this institute vary and can be difficult to predict accurately. It is also important to note that scoring above the cutoffs is not a guarantee for admission, as there is a lot of competition for a limited number of seats. If you want to enhance your chances of getting into a top-notch B-school, you may want to consider XLRI, which is particularly famous for finance. Gaining industry experience and taking up a finance course like CFA or FRM can also help you become eligible for the Indian School of Business and other world-renowned colleges. Remember that admission to a B-school is a combination of factors, including academic performance, aptitude, and personality, so focus on developing a well-rounded profile. Read more

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    • Top Answer By nitin dongre on 13-Mar-2023

    Ans. To excel in CD-PI, you need to aim for a score of 217 in NMAT to increase your chances of converting an NMIMS Mumbai call. The CD round can be chaotic, with multiple aspirants trying to make their points heard. However, if you're lucky, you may have a good experience during the discussion. You'll be given a case study, and you'll have 15 minutes to discuss it with the 11-12 other aspirants. It's crucial to keep your points crisp and relevant, so prepare a short speech that conveys your ideas effectively. The PI round is entirely based on your Statement of Purpose (SOP). As you don't have work experience, it's essential to be well-versed in current affairs and important economic numbers. Elections and recent events may be the focus of the discussion. Make sure to give it your best shot and prepare thoroughly for the interview. Remember, the CD-PI round is an opportunity for you to showcase your communication skills and analytical abilities. So, be confident, articulate, and well-prepared. Read more

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    • Top Answer By Ketan Ahuja on 13-Mar-2023

    Ans. Yes, you can easily get into XIMB HRM with your NMAT score. In Fact, there are many other B Schools that accept NMAT scores like The colleges in order of their ratings are- NMIMS Mumbai (212 and above) NMIMS Bangalore (199 above) NMIMS Hyderabad (190–195) XIMB (190–200) NMIMS Navi Mumbai (185+) Honestly, only NMIMS Mumbai and Bangalore are worth investing in.  One can certainly apply for the exam again but they must bear in mind that the cost of the exam is costly and you will have to apply separately and fill out forms for the exam as well as colleges again. NMIMS Mumbai lays great emphasis on your work experience So, even with an average performance in CDPI one can convert a call. NMIMS Mumbai enjoys a locational advantage being located in the finance and business hub of the country. It is among the 15 top B schools in the country Read more

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    • Top Answer By Dhwanil Rawal on 01-Mar-2023

    Ans. According to the recent trends, the NMIMS Mumbai NMAT cutoff is 208 (94%). Your score is on the boundary and thus serves as no guarantee for admission. The cutoff usually depends on the level of difficulty of the exam and ranges from 207–210. In addition, if you are a fresher or have work experience of fewer than 12 months, your chances for conversion are zero. But if you do have good work experience, the chances are still rare. All I can suggest to you is that you go for a retest and improve in the section you have flunked. Re-trying NMAT might get you a better score and thus increase your chances to an extent. Read more

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