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Bell the XAT after CAT


XAT has historically been conducted on the first Sunday of January for admissions to XLRI, Jamshedpur
and other 74 Business schools across the country. It has, over the years, proven to be more demanding
and difficult than CAT.

Bird's eye view of the last 3 years' XAT

Section Year Qs Difficulty level Description of question types

20 RC –four passages, 10 – Critical Reasoning, 5 – Fill in the


2008 38 Moderate-Tough blanks, 3 – Jumbled sentences, No Vocabulary, No Grammar

Verbal Ability & 12 RC – three passages, 11 – Critical Reasoning, 3 – Figures of


Logical Reasoning 2009 35 Tough speech, 3 – Grammar, 2 – Jumbled sentences, 1 – Analogy

6 RC – Two passages, 17 – Critical Reasoning, 5 – Fill in the


2010 31 Tough blanks, 2 – jumbled sentences, 1- Analogy, No Grammar

13 - Decision Making (3 cases), 8 – Puzzles (3 sets), 17 –


2008 38 Moderate-Tough Arrangement ( 4 sets)

Analytical Reasoning
2009 31 Moderate 8 – Decision Making (2 cases), 23 – Logical Reasoning (5 sets)
& Decision Making

12 – Decision Making (6 cases), 13 – Complex arrangement, 3 -


2010 30 Tough Logical conditions & grouping, 3 – Misc.

12 – DI (4 sets), 2 – DS, 2 – Arithmetic, 6 – Algebra, 6 –


2008 44 Moderate-Tough Geometry, 9 – Modern Maths, Puzzles – 6,

Data Interpretation & 10 – DI (3 sets), 2 – DS, 9 – Arithmetic, 9 – Algebra, 4 –


Quantitative Ability 2009 38 Moderate-Tough Geometry, 4 – Modern Maths

12 – DI (4 sets), 2 – DS, 6 – Arithmetic, 4 – Algebra, 9 –


2010 40 Moderate Geometry, 6 – Modern Maths, 1 - Misc

The table above shows a clear trend of reduced number of questions- from 120 in 2008 to 104 in 2009 to
101 in 2010. The difficulty level of each of the three sections, and thus the overall test, is very high.

Must know data:

The test duration is140 minutes = 120 minutes aptitude + 20 minutes essay

Each question has 5 options

It is assumed that each question is worth 1 mark (XAT does not explicitly state it)

There is progressive negative marking- penalty for incorrect answers goes up in each section
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In 2008 & 2009, 25% of the marks were deducted for the first 6 incorrect answers in each
section. 50% of the marks for every incorrect answer thereafter.

In 2010, 20% of the marks were deducted for the first 5 incorrect answers in each section. 25%
of the marks for every incorrect answer thereafter.

No sectional time limit- you can choose to allocate time to each section based on your
strengths.

With the test being high on difficulty level, sectional cut-offs for XLRI have historically been in
single digits and overall cut-offs in the range of 32 to 35. For other institutes taking XAT scores,
the cut-offs go down much further.

Change in approach:

After a battery of national tests such as IIFT, FMS, JMET, SNAP, NMAT, you will need to go back
to single-minded and absolute focus on accuracy. Hence, as much as you will need to focus on
what to attempt, you will also need to, very carefully, strategize on what not to attempt.

The structure and complexity of most of the questions in XAT is unlike what you would have
encountered in other tests. You will benefit immensely by familiarizing yourself with different
question types by solving last 3 years' actual XAT tests, which are available for FREE (with
detailed explanatory answers) on TestFunda.com.

In addition, you will need to spend enough time on detailed analysis reports after every
successive mock XAT. They will provide you with a trend analysis of where you have fared well
(questions to be attempted) and where you are struggling (questions not to be attempted).

Sectional strategy:

Verbal Ability & Logical Reasoning:

The table shows a clear trend in the reduction of emphasis on RC and increase in emphasis on Critical
Reasoning. The other two lessons which are tested are Jumbled sentences and Fill in the Blanks. Pure
Grammar and Vocabulary questions are almost non-existent.

Things to do right now:

Go back to your study material and solve short but dense CAT passages.

Increase your reading of literature, philosophy, sociology, anthropology and quantum Physics
articles in these last weeks to XAT.

Go through a rigorous study of the Critical Reasoning topic; understand different flaws in
reasoning; solve ALL the different question types – implicit, conclusion, inference, assumption,
strengthen, weaken, analogous, unrelated argument. Download the FREE Question of the day
booklets from TestFunda. It has some very difficult Critical Reasoning questions.

Practice 6 statement jumbled sentences and 4 blank fill in the blank questions.

Analytical Reasoning & Decision Making:

This section predominately comprises ethical dilemma- decision-making questions, and arrangement
problems. The single and multiple-question decision-making cases reflect choices that need to be
made in scenarios reflecting real life. The solutions are presented in the form of 5 equally appealing
answer choices. As a future manager and decision-maker, you are expected to not only make a logical
and rational choice but also one that is in sync with socially acceptable norms and behaviour. In the
exam, when you are faced with two extremely compelling choices- one logical and one ideal, it may
help to choose the ideal answer option.

Things to do right now:

Read up on the Decision-making lesson and identify do's and don'ts of arriving at the optimal
choice. Go through the solved examples, understand the reason for choosing a particular answer
option and more importantly, eliminating the other options. Go through a few ethical dilemma
cases which can be found easily on the world wide web.

Solve difficult to very difficult arrangement problems. Download TestFunda Puzzle of the week
FREE ebooks and solve the different varieties of cases.

Data Interpretation & Quantitative Ability:

The quants questions are spread across different lessons and you can choose to concentrate on
your strengths, apart from 3 to 4 DI cases comprising 10 to 12 questions in the section. Most of
the questions require sound understanding of topics. Questions on geometry, coordinate
geometry, linear programming and probability test fundamentals. Knowing formulae is
important, but knowing formulae alone and not the theory behind it rarely helps.

The questions have been known to be verbose (a lot of wordiness) which makes the process (of
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choosing which ones to attempt and which ones to leave) time consuming.

Things to do right now

Browse through the lessons that you have practiced for CAT. It will help to have a closer look at
the concepts and solved examples in coordinate geometry, sequences, progressions and series,
determinants and matrices, calculus, probability & linear programming. Additionally, solve a
few questions from all the topics and take a couple of topic level and question level tests to
brush up and get a handle on tricky question types.

Revise important formulae. You can download a FREE ebook of 'the 50 most important formulae
at TestFunda.

Essay writing:

At the end of the 2 hour aptitude test, you will be handed a sheet of paper on which you are
required to write an essay within the given 20 minutes. A topic / subject / issue / argument is
given that you need to analyze and then provide your views / opinions / counter-arguments.

Although essays are not read for shortlisting candidates for the second round, the essay writing
section needs to be taken seriously as some interviewees have reported to have been asked the
relevance of their essays in the interview.

Things to do & take care of

Go back to basics and practice the art of essay writing as you had done during school. Jot down
all the important points that come to your mind before even beginning to structure the essay.

A good essay has a coherent point of view with interesting introductory and closing ideas. Use
relevant life examples and avoid jargon, cliches, slang, abbreviations, sms lingo, hyperbole and
unnecessary beating around the bush.

For those of you who are in the habit of using a computer or may not be in the habit of writing
much, do practice enough to ensure your hand-writing is legible and spellings are correct.

Read up on the lesson on Essay Writing from your study material to get complete insights into
writing winning essays.

Last 15 years' XAT essays

2010: Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed

2009: The Inherent vice of Capitalism is unequal sharing of blessings and the inherent virtue of
Socialism is equal sharing of misery

2008: The consequence of gender imbalance - Third world war

2007: Economic Growth without environmental damage – a mirage or a reality

2006: India has one of the largest pools of talented manpower, but few innovations and patented
products.

2005: More than one billion Indians: A gigantic problem or a sea of opportunities.

2004: Asked at the age of 83, as to which of his project would he choose as his master piece, Frank
Lloyd Wright, the architect answered, 'The next one'.

2003: To give real service, one needs to add something that cannot be bought or measured, like
sincerity and integrity.

2002: Indian Economy in the Post WTO Era.

2001: Economic Growth without distributive justice can only lead to violence.

2000: Ships are safer in the harbour; but they are not meant for the same.

1999: That is what a Television really is; it is another eye so you can see anywhere; another part of
your heart so you can feel and care about things you never felt and cared about before; another ear to
hear strange music. It is the first and only International language.

1998: Max Weber, a German Sociologist, defined state as an entity that has a monopoly over legal
violence. India proves that the converse is also true; if criminals cannot be punished by the law, in
effect they become the state.
1997: By the third or fourth week of the term, business school had succeeded in afflicting me with a
variation of the Stockholm syndrome, named after the incident in which a hostage in a Stockholm
bank robbery fell in love with one of her captors.

1996: There is no right way of doing a wrong thing.

Things to remember during XAT:


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XAT is a supreme test of accuracy.

On analysing the trends and cut-offs of the last 3 years, you may need to attempt less than 50
questions spread across all the 3 sections. Even with an 80% accuracy, you have a very good
chance of clearing the cut-offs.

You may want to take (three to four 30 to 60 second) mini-breaks in the test. A highly engaging
test like XAT may increase the frequency of fatigue due to prolonged periods of intense
concentration.

Data in the questions as well as the answer options is dense and complex- it will help to spend
enough time evaluating a question and its options and not rush through it with a cursory glance.

Ensure you have had a good look at all the 5 options before zeroing down on your choice.

Good Luck!

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1. 04-Dec-10 01:33:10 PM Reply with quote (Requires Login)

this is going to be fun

ajay_h

2. 04-Dec-10 04:16:19 PM Reply with quote (Requires Login)

the real fight starts now.....thanks a lot 4 the usefull information

ajay.dewan

3. 05-Dec-10 01:58:18 AM Reply with quote (Requires Login)

any idea about the sectional cut-offs .. as in how much sectional percentile one needs to get ..is
it around 80-90%ile ?

sachin.nitrkl

4. 05-Dec-10 06:02:07 PM Reply with quote (Requires Login)

thank you so much for this advice

jayitadas

5. 06-Dec-10 01:07:28 AM Reply with quote (Requires Login)

Good Post 1+

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6. 06-Dec-10 11:09:03 AM Reply with quote (Requires Login)

Good post , Thanks TF.

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i see only 9 decision making questions in the 2010 paper ... y in the analysis has TF mentioned 12
?

Please mention the cut-offs in marks if anyone is aware of the same.

sachin.nitrkl

8. 07-Dec-10 05:54:25 PM Reply with quote (Requires Login)

The Father of all exams

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