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  • Grammar in CMAT 2025 Slot 1 Verbal Actual Questions

    Grammar in CMAT 2025 Slot 1 Verbal Actual Questions Grammar in CMAT 2025 Slot 1 Verbal Actual Questions 41. Identify the correct passive form: “My school bag contains ten books.” Ten books are contained in my school bag. Ten books are contained by my school bag. Ten books are contained with my school bag. Ten

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  • Quant 2 in CMAT 2025 Slot 1 Actual Paper

    CMAT 2025 – Quantitative Techniques Set 2 Quant 2 in CMAT 2025 Slot 1 Actual Paper 11. Alpha and Beta are two chemical fertilizers. Alpha consists of N, P, K and Beta consists of N and P. A mixture of Alpha and Beta is prepared in which the ratio of N, P and K is

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  • Quant 1 in CMAT 2025 Actual Questions

    CMAT 2025 – Quantitative Techniques Quant 1 in CMAT 2025 Actual Questions Arrange the following in descending order: (A) \(3^{3^{3^{3}}}\) (B) \(3^{(33)^{3}}\) (C) \((3^{3})^{33}\) (D) 3333 A > B > D > C B > A > D > C B = C > A > D A > C = D > B Difficulty:

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  • DI in CMAT 2025 Slot 1 Actual Questions

    CMAT 2025 – Data Interpretation Set Data Interpretation: Pie Chart Analysis Instructions [1-3]: Study the given details carefully to answer the questions. The following data represents the breakup of students studying in different specializations at a management college and those who recently got placed. The total number of students who got placed from all the

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  • Descending Order 5% CMAT type of Questions G Strategy

    Descending Order 5% CMAT type of Questions These questions ask you to arrange numbers, fractions, chronological events, or process steps in a specific order. They appear in Quant (comparing roots/fractions) and Entrepreneurship (ordering stages of a startup). The mistake students make is calculating the exact value of every item or trying to sort the entire

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  • Assertion Reasoning 5% in CMAT Type of Questions G Strategy

    Assertion Reasoning 5% in CMAT Type of Questions Assertion (A) and Reason (R) questions test your ability to understand cause-and-effect relationships. You are given two statements and must decide if they are true and if the second explains the first. This is often the most confusing category because candidates get stuck deciding if the explanation

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