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CMAT 2022 Question Paper with answer key PDF is provided below for download. The pattern was revised wherein the optional section on Innovation & Entrepreneurship was made compulsory. The number of questions was reduced to 100 MCQs with equal weightage given to each section. Practice from the link given below and go through the detailed analysis to understand the revised exam pattern.
CMAT Question Paper 2022 with Answer Key
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CMAT 2022 Question Paper: Section-wise Analysis
The section-wise analysis, number of questions asked from various sub-topics, and the difficulty level of each sub-topic is discussed below. Students can refer to the detailed analysis while preparing for CMAT.
Quantitative Technique & Data Interpretation Analysis
Students found CMAT 2022 Quantitative Technique and Data Interpretation section fairly easy to solve. The majority of the questions were asked from Arithmetic, Geometry, Modern Maths, and Data Interpretation. The details of the above section are tabulated below:
Sub-Topic | No. of Questions | Type of Questions |
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Arithematics | 8 | Percentages, Time-speed-distance, Time-Work, Ratio-Proportion, Profit and loss, Compound Interest, Averages |
Geometry | 2 | Mensuration, Triangles |
Modern Maths | 2 | Probability |
Numbers | 2 | Properties of Numbers |
Algebra | 1 | Simple Equations |
Data Interpretation | 5 | Tables and Pie-charts |
Logical Reasoning Analysis
The question of logical reasoning section was direct, comprehensive, and easy to solve. It was reported that out of the 20 questions in this section, 15 were on Non-Verbal Reasoning and 5 questions were on Verbal Reasoning. The details of the above section are tabulated below:
Sub-Topic | No. of Questions |
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Directions | 3 |
Series Completion | 3 |
Number relations | 2 |
Linear Arrangement | 2 |
Family Tree | 2 |
Coding | 1 |
Misc Arrangement | 1 |
Set Theory | 1 |
Verbal Reasoning | |
Reasoning-based: assumptions, assertion-reason, analogy, odd word. | 5 |
Language Comprehension Analysis
Sub-Topic | No. of Questions | Type of Questions |
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Reading Comprehension - Organization and Development of megacities | 4 | Reading Comprehension - Organization and Development of megacities |
Vocabulary - Antonyms, synonyms, FIBs, idioms, spellings, etc | 10 | Vocabulary - Antonyms, synonyms, FIBs, idioms, spellings, etc |
Grammar - FIB, Identify the correct statement, direct speech | 5 | Grammar - FIB, Identify the correct statement, direct speech |
Verbal Reasoning - PJ | 1 | Verbal Reasoning - PJ |
CMAT 2022 General Awareness Analysis
Sub-Topic | No. of Questions |
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Static GK | 16 |
Current Affairs | 4 |
Innovation & Entrepreneurship Analysis
This section was reported to be the most difficult. Being a new section, the section has no clearly defined syllabus as a result students found it difficult to answer most of the questions. Most of the questions were on business, economics, management, and government schemes
CMAT 2022 Questions
1. Study the pie chart and table and answer the questionsStore Respective ratio of number of linen kurtis to cotton kurtis sold A 7:5 B 5:6 C 3:2 D 5:3 E 4:3 F 7:3
Distribution of total no. of Kurtis (cotton and linen) sold by six different stores in 2016,where total kurtis sold are 84,000
Number of kurtis (linen and cotton) sold by store D is what percent more than the number of linen kurtis sold by store B?
Store | Respective ratio of number of linen kurtis to cotton kurtis sold |
A | 7:5 |
B | 5:6 |
C | 3:2 |
D | 5:3 |
E | 4:3 |
F | 7:3 |
Number of kurtis (linen and cotton) sold by store D is what percent more than the number of linen kurtis sold by store B?
- 16%
- 20%
- 24%
- 18%
2. A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and J are sitting around a circle facing the centre. C is third to the left of A. E is fourth to the right of A. D is fourth to the left of J, who is second to the right of A. F is third to the right of B. G is not an immediate neighbour of A. What is the H's position with respect to E?
- Third to the left
- Fourth to the left
- Fifth to the right
- Fifth to the left
3. Ramesh invests 1,200 at 5% simple interest. How much additional money must he invest at 8% simple interest so that his total annual income will be equal to 6% of his total investment during this year?
- 500
- 600
- 1200
- 1500
4. This particular scepticism of the reach of reasoning ____1 ____ not yield nor (as Appiah makes clear) is it intended to yield any ground for not using reason to the extent one can, in ____ 2 ____ the idea of justice or any other notion of social relevance,such as identity.Nor does it undermine the case for our trying to persuade each other to scrutinize our respective conclusions.It is also important to note that what may appear to others as clear examples of 'unreason' may not always be exactly that.Reasoned discussion can accommodate conflicting positions that may appear to others to be 'unreasoned prejudice,without this being quite the case.There is no compulsion, as is sometimes____3____to eliminate every reasoned alternative except exactly one.
In the above passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.Find out the appropriate option in each case to replace the given numbers.
Pick the appropriate replacement for (II)
In the above passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered.Find out the appropriate option in each case to replace the given numbers.
Pick the appropriate replacement for (II)
- persue
- persues
- persuit
- persuing
5. A train travelling at 48 km/h completely crosses another train having half the length of first train and travelling in opposite direction at 42 km/h in 12 seconds. The train having speed 48 km/h also passes a railway platform in 45 seconds. What is the length of the platform?
- 600m
- 300m
- 400m
- 200m
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