IIM-CAT Verbal: Identifying Sentence Errors
On the IIM-CAT Verbal section, Identifying Sentence Error questions, or ISE’s, require a firm understanding of grammar concepts and a confident process of elimination. You might need to brush up on...
View Article3 Tips for Functions on IIM-CAT Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
There are several different types of functions tested on the IIM-CAT: linear, quadratic, as well as questions which ask about domain and range (the ones that look like f(x)). Linear and quadratic...
View ArticleAll the Logarithm Rules to Know for the IIM-CAT
Logarithms on the IIM-CAT are lot less complicated than they look! Logarithms are essentially the inverse of exponents, so if you are getting high scores on practice IIM-CAT Problem Solving test...
View ArticleIIM-CAT: 5 Tips to Know to Get Word Choice-Spelling Questions Correct
The IIM-CAT tests Spelling specifically on the Word Choice/Spelling question type. As per the IIM-CAT Directions: In each question, there are five sentences. Each sentence has a pair of words that are...
View ArticleHow to Approach Word Problems on the IIM-CAT
Word problems on the IIM-CAT often do not require particularly difficult algebra to solve. Most of the time, solving simple linear equations or using a formula such as D = R x T is all that is...
View ArticleThe Basics of Volume on the IIM-CAT
Geometry knowledge is significantly tested on the IIM-CAT. There are a number of need-to-know formulas you should have memorized as part of your Test Prep: ones for area, perimeter, volume, surface...
View Article5 Test-Taking Tips for IIM-CAT Identifying Sentence Errors
On the IIM-CAT, the Identifying Sentence Errors questions will provide one sentence with 4 underlined parts. Either one of the parts contains an error, or the sentence is error-free. Here’s a process...
View ArticleMost-Tested Properties of Triangles on the IIM-CAT
Triangles often appear on the CAT, and there are many properties you’ll need to know for better scores. A triangle is a three-sided figure. The sum of the interior angles is always 180 degrees. To find...
View ArticleSeeing in Three-Dimensions: Solids and the IIM-CAT
A variety of shapes known as “solids” may appear on the CAT. A “solid” is a three-dimensional figure (meaning it has width, length, and height). Remember that not all figures are drawn to scale, and it...
View ArticleIIM-CAT: How to Calculate Speed, Time & Distance
Word problems on Test Day that ask about speed, time, and distance often appear on the IIM-CAT Problem Solving test. Let’s review two important equations to remember for better scores and look at two...
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