Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Verbal Ability for CAT and CMAT - Content and Guidelines




Content


Reading Comprehension

Vocabulary-based questions

Grammar-based questions

Sentence completion questions

Verbal reasoning
   Para-jumbles and deductive logic
   Critical reasoning and para completion


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http://www.mbauniverse.com/mba-exam-preparation/varble-ability-reading-comprehension.php


Notes from MBA Universe




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2012

6 Rules to excel in CAT VA
http://careerlauncher.com/gpspeaks/?p=103#more-103  Interesting ideas

How I attempted VA/LR in Mock Test - Questions and answers given - Logic given - interesting
http://careerlauncher.com/gpspeaks/?p=140#more-140

My approach to Mock Test 6 VA/LR
http://careerlauncher.com/gpspeaks/?p=278#more-278

Para completion tips
http://careerlauncher.com/gpspeaks/?p=251

Tip for Cracking Vocabulary and Grammar in the next 60 days.
Now don't try and memorize the entire grammar and vocabulary. Try to concentrate on frequently asked words and grammar questions. Do go through all past CAT and XAT question papers and mock tests given to you and learn the questions thoroughly.
http://careerlauncher.com/gpspeaks/?p=224


GMAT Verbal reading vs everyday reading:
Reading Comprehension tips
http://www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2012/05/29/gmat-preparation-gmat-verbal-reading/

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