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Friday, October 29, 2010

Improve your ability

In an exam where the required scores for achieving a percentile of 99 rarely cross the 65-75 per cent range,

perfect knowledge is not the prerequisite to clear it. In fact, you can easily crack the CAT even if you solve

around 40 per cent of the questions in an average test. A good way to gauge your potential to crack the exam

would be to pick 10-20 test papers and divide your  section into blocks of five questions each. If, for every five

questions, you can solve more than two questions on an average, you should focus on developing your ability to

decide whether you can solve a particular question, while reading it for the first time. This will help you

attempt only those questions that you can actually solve during the test.

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