by Shashank Prabhu | Sep 19, 2015 | Quant
These are the commonly found questions in CAT which are easy to solve but then, many aspirants make the mistake of falling into the trap of ‘overthinking’ and ‘oversolving’ these questions and make a mess of simple questions. Finding the last digit of an expression...
by Shashank Prabhu | Sep 18, 2015 | Quant
In the last article, we saw the basics of logarithms in terms of parts, bases and operations. While most of the time the questions require one to use these concepts and are straightforward yet a bit confusing, there are a few scorchers that can turn up from this area....
by Sriram Krishnan | Sep 17, 2015 | Verbal
Identifying the tone of the passage is a question asked in reading comprehension. While the question is infrequent in CAT, it still helps to know how to answer it easily. A typical question of this type might look like this: Which of the following best reflects the...
by Shashank Prabhu | Sep 16, 2015 | Quant
Rarely has this concept been come across but it is nevertheless important for CAT or in case of tougher quant-based papers like XAT. If the number is small in nature, the answer can easily be calculated manually. However, if the number is huge, it becomes...
by Prasad Sawant | Sep 15, 2015 | Quant
One can easily expect questions on simple applications of logarithms in CAT and other entrance exams. In this article, we will be covering the basic concept of logarithm and various rules that one must be aware of to solve logarithm based questions. In simple words,...