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CAT has always bucked the trend and has consistently sprung surprises when students least expected it to.

Updated on: Oct 01, 2008 12:28 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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CAT 2005-Catch me if you can!
CAT 2005 was a classic ‘catch me if you can’ kind of a paper — one in which all assumptions, beliefs about CAT was broken in one fell swoop by the test setters. Many a student who thought after CAT2004 that the IIMs could not go any lower than around 120 Qs in the paper, were surprised by the first ever sub-100 question paper in the history of CAT!

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CAT 2005 had for the first time ever disclosed the level of negative marking which helped students decide upfront whether they should guess or leave a question in case of any doubt. As the number of questions had decreased drastically, the difficulty level was increased several notches and many felt that this was the toughest CAT ever! This paper had two sub-sections with 1 and 2 markers.

The positive aspect about this paper was that since there were only 90 questions in the paper, students would have had an opportunity to read all the questions.

CAT 2006-Paradigm shift
Earlier CAT papers tested a student on both knowledge as well as their ability to solve questions under tight time constraints. CAT2006 was a paradigm shift in this regard. For the first time ever the IIMs had disclosed that there would be three sections in the test viz. Quantitative, Logic & Data Interpretation and Verbal. One big surprise was the increase in the time; from 120 minutes to 150 minutes and the quantum of negative marking which was 1/4th the marks allotted for the question. However the biggest surprises were the 75Q format and the 5 choices per question.

It had in fact donned an “infer-me-if-you-can” look; the QA section lost its aura of toughness and was presented on a platter of simplicity - a fact that unfortunately could not be exploited to the fullest considering the tricky choices and time consuming nature of most of the questions and the DI/Reasoning section virtually completed its gradual transformation - being witnessed over the past couple of years — into a completely Reasoning oriented paper. CAT 2006 thus signalled the test taker's intention of separating the wheat from the chaff by creating a paper that played into the hands of the few that had left no stone unturned in their preparation.

CAT 2007-The trend continues...
After the carnage of CAT2006 many a student were waiting with bated breath when the instructions for CAT2007 were being announced over the public address system. Most of them would have heaved a sigh of relief after having seen that CAT2007 had no 'major' surprises in terms of the composition of the paper, number of questions, the time limit or the choices. The surprise, on the face of it, turned out to be a damp squib, as the paper was "on the lines" of CAT2006 - with no deviation at all. However, the adage - "do not judge a book by its cover" rang true and loud. CAT2007 was a bagful of surprises on the inside and it left many a student stumped and dazed!!

The Fact, Inference and Judgement based questions which so troubled students in CAT2006 was not to be seen in CAT2007 but this didn't mean that this section became any easier. This section continued to have an "infer-me-if-you-can" look. The QA section which was classified as easy and doable in 2006, regained its aura of toughness. The biggest surprise came in the Logic and Data Interpretation section where there was no trace of the very difficult logic oriented DI sets and instead one saw the re-emergence of the calculation intensive papers.

CAT2008 - What to expect?
The only information disclosed by the IIM's so far is that the paper will be of 150 minutes and that there will be three sections akin to CAT 2006 and CAT 2007. To understand what one can expect in CAT 2008, understand the past history of CAT.

CAT has always bucked the trend and has consistently sprung surprises when students least expected it to. Therefore, CAT 2008 with an open mind.

 
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