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GAT General Syllabus

The document outlines the topics and weighting for a GATTM exam for business and engineering students. It is divided into three main sections - verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical reasoning. Verbal reasoning makes up 35% of the exam and covers English vocabulary, grammar and reading comprehension. Quantitative reasoning accounts for 35% and includes arithmetic, algebra, geometry and statistics. Analytical reasoning is 30% and focuses on logic and critical thinking.

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GAT General Syllabus

The document outlines the topics and weighting for a GATTM exam for business and engineering students. It is divided into three main sections - verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical reasoning. Verbal reasoning makes up 35% of the exam and covers English vocabulary, grammar and reading comprehension. Quantitative reasoning accounts for 35% and includes arithmetic, algebra, geometry and statistics. Analytical reasoning is 30% and focuses on logic and critical thinking.

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GAT Category A Business and Engineering Students (Detailed)

Total No of Questions = 100


Time Allowed = 120 minutes

Topics
Verbal Reasons (English)

Segment
% Weight

Number of
Questions

35%

35

A: Vocabulary
A1: Prefixes, Suffixes

5% of 35%

A2: Analogies

10% of 35%

A3: Antonyms

5% of 35%

A4: Conceptual

5% of 35%

25% of 35%

B1: Tenses and Aspects

20% of 35%

B2: Part of Speech (Conjunctions, Nouns, Pronouns,


Verb, Adverb, Adjectives, Articles, Prepositions)

10% of 35%

B3: Conditionals

5% of 35%

B4: Functions

5% of 35%

40% of 35%

14

C1: Inferencing

15% of 35%

C2: Linking Devices

6% of 35%

C3: Main Idea

5% of 35%

C4: Title

3% of 35%

C5: Topic Sentences

3% of 35%

C6: Type of Passage (Narrative, Descriptive,


Expository, Scientific, Entertaining, Didactic, Rhetorical)

3% of 35%

Sub-total for Vocabulary

B: Grammar

Sub-total for Grammar

C: Comprehension

GAT Category A Business and Engineering Students (Detailed)


Total No of Questions = 100
Time Allowed = 120 minutes

Topics
Verbal Reasons (English)

Segment
% Weight

Number of
Questions

35%

35

A: Vocabulary
A1: Prefixes, Suffixes

5% of 35%

A2: Analogies

10% of 35%

A3: Antonyms

5% of 35%

A4: Conceptual

5% of 35%

25% of 35%

B1: Tenses and Aspects

20% of 35%

B2: Part of Speech (Conjunctions, Nouns, Pronouns,


Verb, Adverb, Adjectives, Articles, Prepositions)

10% of 35%

Sub-total for Comprehension

35% of 35%

12

Sub-total for Vocabulary

B: Grammar

Quantitative Reasoning

35%

35

Arithmetic
Business Mathematics, Financial Mathematics,
Consumer Mathematics,
Percentage Ratio and Proportion, Zakat,
Ushar and Inheritance

33% of 35%

12

33% of 35%

12

Algebra
Fundamental of Geometry, Practical Geometry,
Areas and Volumes, Matrices and
Determinants, Basic Statistics, Arithmetic and
Geometric Sequences, Linear Graphs, Sets and Functions

Geometry

GAT Category A Business and Engineering Students (Detailed)


Total No of Questions = 100
Time Allowed = 120 minutes

Topics
Verbal Reasons (English)

Segment
% Weight

Number of
Questions

35%

35

A: Vocabulary
A1: Prefixes, Suffixes

5% of 35%

A2: Analogies

10% of 35%

A3: Antonyms

5% of 35%

A4: Conceptual

5% of 35%

25% of 35%

B1: Tenses and Aspects

20% of 35%

B2: Part of Speech (Conjunctions, Nouns, Pronouns,


Verb, Adverb, Adjectives, Articles, Prepositions)

10% of 35%

Introduction to Trigonometry, Projection of a side of a triangle,


Chords of a circle, Tangent to a circle, Chords and Arcs,
Angles in a segment of a circle, Practical geometry circles,
Congruent Triangles, Parallelograms and Triangles,
Line Bisectors and Angle Bisectors

17% of 35%

17% of 35%

Sub-total for Vocabulary

B: Grammar

Data Processing
Basic Statistics and Probability

Analytical Reasoning
Deductive and inductive logic, Critical thinking and writing skills

Grand Total All Segments

30%

30

100% of 30%

30

100%

100

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