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CAT-2005

October 25th, 2006 by coremaniac

CAT is popular for its high level of unpredictability and hence nobody can jusge what the pattern is going to be, but still we have given an overview of the CAT 2005 exam and also few previous CAT exams.

CAT 2005
Well 1lakh 75 thousand students took CAT05 . CAT was as unpredictable as it could get. First a differential marking scheme introduced in 2004 with 123 questions.
Well this year the number dropped further and we just had 90 questions to answer.

This is the pattern in short

3 sections I, II and III

Each section of 50 marks

Each section bifurcated into 2 parts

IA,IB IIA, IIB IIIA,IIIB

A section had 10 - 1 mark questions

B section had 20- 2 mark questions

Total 150 marks

Lovel Of Difficulty: High
CAT 2004

The test had 123 questions to be solved in 120 minutes. The test had 3 sections and each section had two sub-sections. For the first time there were questions that were allocated more than or less than 1 mark

The DI/DS/Reasoning section had 26 questions of 1 marks each and 12 questions of 2 marks each.

The Quantitative problem section had 20 questions of 1 marks each and 15 questions of 2 marks each.

The first sub-section of English Usage had 5 passage with 21 questions on them and 24 question based on English usage . The second subsection had 5 questions on English usage.

There was negative marking , but the negative marking was differential.

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