Executive Summary: Lo and behold! The pervasive air of ambiguity, which dominated previous year's CAT Verbal Ability section, seems to have vanished in CAT 2008. On the whole, according to Career Launcher experts, the CAT 2008 paper was moderately tough, with Verbal Ability section providing long awaited respite to the aspirants. Comparatively speaking, the students would have found Data Interpretation (DI), with a mix of calculations and logic to be on the tougher side. Vocabulary based questions in its old format reappeared in CAT after a span of two years! The emphasis in the Verbal Ability section with 40 questions allotted to it is probably to check the much-debated lack of language skills of the Indian management graduates with rigour. One could also assume the larger number of verbal ability questions to be a reflection of GMAT pattern where verbal ability questions are almost as much in number as Quant and DI put together. Signs of CAT going online? But Quantitative Ability (QA) proved to be on difficult side once again for an average student. However, on a closer look 7-8 questions could have been solved using options without using deeper mathematical knowledge. The proportion of Algebra based (40%+) questions seemed to be higher than last few years with Geometry maintaining a constant proportion of 16% for last two years. In Verbal Ability (VA), the number of Reading Comprehension (RC) passages was same as last year (4) . All four passages with 20 questions altogether bore the stamp of the CAT written all over it.Overall the RC section had fewer tricky questions than the EU section. As a section, it is safe to infer that the VA section checked almost all the aspects, including verbal logic, vocabulary and grammar. The vocabulary based and sentence correction questions in VA were similar in nature to last year's except for traditional sentence completion questions a la GRE which resurfaced. The Para completion questions provided a bit of a breather in terms of difficulty level. But the clincher this time is the DI Section, which was deceptively difficult. Few questions were ambiguous and time consuming. Experts of Career Launcher feel that this is the toughest section in CAT 2008 and student's faced maximum problem in this section. This difficulty is compounded by the fact that the time allocation strategy was disturbed by uneven distribution of questions. In conclusion, according to the experts of Career Launcher, even with the best of preparations it would be really tough to score more than 120 in this paper. An ideal time allocation strategy of 40-44-66 minutes in QA-DI-VA sections could have enhanced the possibility of maximizing the score as felt be the experts of Career Launcher. � All rights reserved. Career Launcher India Limited. 2008 Overview Here is an overview of how you should have attempted this paper. Section Topics Number of questions Total Marks Suggested time Possible Attempts Expected Cut-offs I Quantitative Ability 25 100 40 13 30-32 II Logical Reasoning Data Interpretation 25 100 42 14 28-30 III Verbal Ability 40 160 68 22 46-48 Total 90 360 150 46 124-128 Disclaimer: These cut-offs are decided by expert faculty of Career Launcher who have attempted the CAT 2008 paper and may not tally with the actual IIM cut-offs. These are calculations based on our experience and expertise. Expected Cut Offs for different institutes: Likely Cut Offs in CAT 2008 Institute Marks Percentile Any 1 IIM call 126+ 98.6 MDI (BM) 126+ 98.6 S P Jain, NITIE, IMT, IMI, MDI-HR 120+ 97+ MICA, TAPMI 112+ 95+ KJ Somaiya, BIM, Fore, UBS, NIRMA, IMI-HR 100+ 92+ ITM(Mum), LBS, FMS (BHU) 90+ 90+ IFMR, IIFM, BIMTech, Kirloskar, IISWBM, Jaipuria 82+ 86+ IILM (Lodhi Rd), IMDR, SDM-IMD, JIMS 76+ 80+ SCM Cochin, IMM, Globsyn, Cosmic, Alliance, ISBM 60+ 72+ NDIM, EMPI, Asia Pacific, Amrita, Suryadatta, Skyline 50+ 65+ � All rights reserved. Career Launcher India Limited. 2008 Disclaimer: All information on cut-offs, analysis, answer key, solutions and scores are based on independent analysis and evaluation made by Career Launcher. We do not take responsibility for any decision that might be taken, based on this information. Comparison with CAT 2007 and CAT 2006: Parameter CAT 2008 CAT 2007 CAT 2006 Number of sections 3 3 3 Number of questions 90 75 75 Difficulty level (Overall) Difficult Difficult Moderate Difficulty level (Quant) Difficult Difficult Easy Difficulty level (EU + RC) Difficult Difficult Difficult Difficulty level (DI + DS + AR) Difficult Moderate Moderate Expected cut-off (Overall) 124-128 102 - 107 110-115 Expected cut-off (Quant) 30-32 26 � 28 36-40 Expected cut-off (EU + RC) 46-48 26 � 28 21-25 Expected cut-off (DI + DS + AR) 28-30 34 � 36 34-38 Section-wise Analysis Quantitative Aptitude Topic CAT 2008 CAT 2007 CAT 2006 Overall 25 25 25 Arithmetic 5 8 10 Number system 4 1 7 Percentage, SI-CI, PLD, Avgs 0 4 + 1(DS) 1 Ratio proportion 0 1 Speed Time Distance, Work 1 2 1 Algebra 9 9 9 Equations & Inequalities 3 5 4 Functions & graphs 3 1 1 Maxima minima 0 1 2 Series, sequences & progressions & logs 3 2 2 � All rights reserved. Career Launcher India Limited. 2008 Geometry 5 3 4 Plane geometry 3 1+1(DS) 4 Mensuration 2 1 (DS) Co-ordinate geometry + trigonometry 0 Modern math 3 2 Miscellaneous math 3 5 English Usage & Reading Comprehension Topic CAT 2008 CAT 2007 CAT 2006 Overall 40 25 25 English usage 20 13 10 Inappropriate Usage 4 0 0 Vocabulary: contextual meaning 4 3 0 Para jumbles 4 0 Sentence completion 0 Sentence correction 4 3 0 Fill In the Blanks 4 0 Critical Reasoning 5 Paragraph Completion 4 3 5 Reading Comprehension 20 12 15 Politics 6 1 History & Mythology 5 6 0 Sociology and Linguistics 5 0 Fiction / Non-fiction, Philosophy & Law 5 2 Art & Culture 5 0 Data interpretation, Data sufficiency, Analytical reasoning Topic CAT 2008 CAT 2007 CAT 2006 Overall 25 25 25 Data Interpretation 22 21 20 Logical Based Table 2 sets ( 3 Qs each ) 2 sets ( 4 Qs each ) 1 set (5 Qs) Bar graph 1 Set (4 Questions) 0 Logic based Graph 1 Set ( 3 Questions) Calculations based Table 2 Sets ( 4 Qs ) + 1 Set ( 5 Qs) 0 Logic based Caselet 2 Sets (5 + 4 Questions) 3 sets (15 Qs) Data sufficiency 0 4 0 Analytical reasoning 1 Set (3 Questions) 0 1 set (5 Qs)
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