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What is the trick to tackle lengthy & calculation intensive DILR questions?

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What is the trick to tackle lengthy & calculation intensive DILR questions?

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Read the question first and understand it thoroughly. Then analyze the data, check if the question can be answered by observation. Analyze the data and calculate if necessary. Many times large amounts of data are given to confuse a student. Not all the data might be relevant. Do not make silly mistakes in calculations. Q: Arvind: How much should we attempt in each section (roughly, should it be 13-14 or 15 above. or around 17-18?) out of 20 questions of each section, in order to clear cut offs? A: An average student can easily answer 10 to 12 questions in the CAT. For a student to do well and get a 95+ percentile, he needs to push his attempts to 15+. He must try to solve 17-18 Questions in the section which is his strength. Attempt 90 per cent questions with 85 per cent accuracy or if the paper is difficult, 85 per cent questions with 90 per cent accuracy. Q: Avinash: Which section was the toughest in CAT 2010 paper? A: There are different sets of question papers for different time sl

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