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Quantitative Ability: CAT Syllabus

The document outlines the syllabus for the CAT exam, which is divided into four sections: Quantitative Ability covering topics in mathematics like numbers, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry; English/Verbal Ability focusing on reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar; Data Interpretation involving tables, graphs, charts, and Venn diagrams; and Logical/Reasoning Ability addressing logical sequences, assumptions, premises, conclusions, arrangements, and relations.

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Quantitative Ability: CAT Syllabus

The document outlines the syllabus for the CAT exam, which is divided into four sections: Quantitative Ability covering topics in mathematics like numbers, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry; English/Verbal Ability focusing on reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar; Data Interpretation involving tables, graphs, charts, and Venn diagrams; and Logical/Reasoning Ability addressing logical sequences, assumptions, premises, conclusions, arrangements, and relations.

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CAT Syllabus :

Quantitative Ability

 Number System
 Squares and cubes of numbers
 Mixtures and allegations
 Percentages
 Profit and loss
 Interest
 Ratio, Proportion and variation
 Time and work
 Time, speed and distance
 Inequalities
 Quadratic equations
 Logarithms
 Permutations and combinations
 Probability
 Algebra
 Geometry, Charts
 Mensuration
 Trigonometry

English/Verbal Ability

 Reading comprehension
 Verbal reasoning
 Syllogisms
 Analogies
 Antonyms and Synonyms
 Fill in the blanks
 Sentence correction
 Idioms & Phrases
 Homophones, Punctuation etc.

Data Interpretation

 Text- tables
 Graphs (Line, Area)
 Charts (Column, Bar & Pie)
 Venn diagram
 Data Sufficiency
Logical/Reasoning Ability

 Logical sequence
 Assumption
 Premise
 Conclusion
 Linear and Matrix arrangement
 Clocks & Calendars
 Binary logic
 Seating arrangement
 Blood relations etc.

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