How to study quants

CAT Exam
Would you call yourself a maths person? If so, you’ll be glad to know that there are plenty of algebra, geometry, arithmetic, and other types of math problems on the CAT. Perhaps you like maths but need a little review when it comes to the topic of geometry. If so, learn some valuable tips on how to prep for GMAT geometry problems before you get started studying for the exam. Learn and Practice the Basic Geometry Formulas Knowing some basic formulas in geometry is an essential step to mastering these questions on the CAT. One formula you should know is the Pythagorean Theorem, which is a^2 + b^2 = c^2, where c stands for the longest side of a right triangle, while a and b represent the other two sides. Another formula to remember is the area of a triangle, which is A = 1/2bh, where A is the area, b is the length of the base, and h is the height. The formula for finding the area of a rectangle is l*w = A (length times width equals the area). Once you learn these and other basic geometry formulas for the CAT, the next step is to put them into practice so you know how to use them when they’re called for on the exam. Complete Practice Quizzes and Questions Reviewing problems and their answers and completing CAT geometry practice questions are two ways to sharpen your skills for this section of the test. This sort of practice also helps you become accustomed to the timing when it comes to CAT geometry questions. These questions are found within the Quantitative section of the CAT. You are given just 60 minutes to finish 34 questions in this section. Of course, not all 34 questions involve geometry – CAT questions in the Quantitative section also include algebra, arithmetic, and word problems – but working on completing each geometry problem as quickly as possible will help you finish the section within the time limit. In fact, you should work on establishing a rhythm for each section of the CAT so you don’t have to worry about watching the time. Use Simple Study Tools to Review Problems Another way to prepare for CAT geometry questions is to use study tools such as flashcards to strengthen your skills. Some flashcards are virtual and can be accessed as easily as taking your smartphone out of your pocket. If you prefer traditional paper flashcards, they can also be carried around easily so you can review them during any free moments throughout the day. Not surprisingly, a tremendous amount of review can be accomplished at odd moments during a single day. In addition, playing geometry games online can help you hone your skills and add some fun to the process at the same time. You could try to beat your previous score on an online geometry game or even compete against others who have played the same game. Challenging another person to a geometry game can sometimes make your performance even better. Study With a Capable Tutor Preparing with a tutor can help you to master geometry for CAT questions. A tutor can offer you encouragement and guide you in your studies.Know that memorizing facts is not enough: You must apply higher-order thinking to every question.  

Category :

CAT Exam

Share This :

Join us MBA CET 2025