CAT Practice Test
CAT practice tests enable aspirants to gain a deeper understanding of the CAT exam pattern, number of questions asked, types of questions (MCQs and TITA), their difficulty levels, sectional time limits, and the marking scheme. The CAT practice tests provided here will include questions from Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension, Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Ability. 24 questions will be asked from VARC, 22 questions from DILR, and 22 questions from QA. Thus, a total of 68 questions are to be attempted in 120 minutes.
Solving these CAT practice sets will help you understand your strong areas, allowing you to maximize scoring opportunities, including your weaker areas requiring more revision and improvement. Since CAT has strict sectional time limits (40 minutes per section), candidates must learn to allocate time wisely across questions and even decide which questions to skip or attempt.