Friday, September 10, 2010

HOW TO PREPARE FOR VERBAL ABILITY BARRON'S WORD LIST

In our countdown to CAT so far, we have looked at how to prepare for the sections of Quantitative Ability and Reading Comprehension. Now, we take up another section -- Verbal Ability.
Verbal Ability is clubbed with Reading Comprehension in CAT. The number of questions, and therefore marks, vary almost drastically every year. For instance, in CAT 2005, the number of questions in VA were 18 out of a total of 30 questions (60 percent), whereas in CAT 2006, the number of questions in VA were only 10 out of a total of 25 (40 percent).
This trend has been observed in CAT almost every year, and hence preparation for every kind of question that may be expected is of the utmost importance. Just to emphasise this point, in CAT 2006, there were five questions in VA on Facts, Inferences and Judgements. This type of question was last seen in CAT in the early 1990s, after which it made an appearance in CAT 2006.

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