CAT 2024 Slot 1 Review: No parajumbles in VARC, DILR analytical; difficulty level, topics asked
Vagisha Kaushik | November 24, 2024 | 01:08 PM IST | 2 mins read
CAT Slot 1 Analysis 2024: A section-wise expert analysis of type of questions, difficulty level, expected cut-off.
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Use NowNEW DELHI : The Common Admission Test (CAT) 2024 slot 1 exam tested analytical skills and time management, particularly in the VARC and DILR sections, as per expert analysis. The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Calcutta conducted CAT slot 1 exam 2024 for two hours from 8:30 am to 10:30 am today. CAT 2024 live updates .
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Students who prepared well for formula-based questions in Quant and tackled VARC strategically could have performed well, according to Sumit Singh Gandhi, CEO and founder, CATKing.
The CAT 2024 slot 1 exam was overall easier compared to CAT previous years’ papers, according to the expert.
CAT 2024 slot 1 review
Total Questions : 68
Overall Difficulty Level : Easy
Here's a section-wise analysis of CAT slot 1 question paper 2024:
VARC (Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension)
Difficulty Level: Toughest of the three sections
The section featured four Reading Comprehension (RC) passages with no parajumbles this year.
Breakdown:
- 1 RC: Doable
- 1 RC: Followed by odd-one-out questions
- 1 RC: Followed by para-completion questions
- 1 RC: Followed by para-summary questions
Topics included:
- Craftsmanship in the AI era (easy)
- Netflix-related topic (moderate)
- Animals-related RC (difficult)
Odd-one-out and para-summary questions were challenging
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QA (Quantitative Ability)
Difficulty Level: Easy
Good attempts: 14-15 questions
Approximately 10 direct formula-based questions from key topics such as Time, Speed, Distance (TSD), profit and loss, roots, and ratios.
Breakdown by topic:
- Arithmetic: 9-11 questions
- Algebra: Easy
- Geometry: 2 questions
- Modern Math: Included Sequences and Series, but no questions on Permutation & Combination (PnC) or Probability.
DILR (Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning)
Total Number of Questions: 22
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Featured 3 DI sets (4 questions each) and 2 LR sets (5 questions each):
- Set 1 (DI): Stock market candle chart
- Set 2 (DI): Set theory-based, involving multiple people traveling to different countries, unique and overlapping travel combinations
- Set 3 (DI): Star distribution involving 3 judges and their allocations
- Attempting 3 sets accurately could ensure a high percentile.
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CAT Slot 1 Analysis 2024: Key highlights
- VARC: Tougher than the last two years, with longer RCs and the absence of parajumbles.
- DILR: More analytical and included two additional questions compared to previous years.
- QA: Easier than expected, despite being set by IIM Calcutta.
- Overall Question Count: Increased to 68 (compared to 66 in CAT exam last year).
CAT 2024 Expected Cut-off
Given the overall ease of the paper and an easier Quant section, cutoffs for IIMs are likely to go higher, as per Gandhi.
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