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Such a group covers around
120 questions, which should be solved not more than 80-85 minutes. Needless
to say, time consuming and weaker sections are to be attempted last.
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Successes always follow high
targets set by individuals for themselves. There are a few numbers of good
institutes one can reach through CET. But the ultimate goal should be to get
premier institutes through CET.
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Speed of attempting questions
is bound to vary depending upon your areas of strengths. So first step
towards it is to know your areas of expertise very well on the basis of
accuracy as well as time.
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Solving 30-35 questions in 40
minutes with 80% accuracy is a good target setting.
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Selection of such groups
varies according to your potential. For example, if a person reads slowly,
then selecting RC in the group won't be appropriate, as it will cut the
flow. Or a person who is not very good at math should keep it out as
generally math questions are single and demand different approach for each
question.
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Practice tests taken should
be of appropriate difficulty: neither too simple nor too difficult. It
should not happen that nobody taking the test is able to finish all
questions. Practice tests are mean to give you the realistic feel for the
test.
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One should try to solve VR
questions by method of elimination rather than by deriving a proper
solution.