SNAPSHOT- MAT DEC 2011 EXAM ANALYSIS

Number of Questions

200

Marking Scheme

1 mark per question

Negative Marking

0.25 marks per question

Number of Sections

5

Number of Choices

4(1.2,3,4)

Duration

150 minutes

This MAT exam, conducted on 4th DEC 2011, had 200 questions to be attempted in 150 minutes. These 200 questions were from five test areas viz. Indian and Global Environment, Language Comprehension, Data Analysis and Sufficiency, Mathematical Skills, Intelligence and Critical Reasoning with exactly 40 questions in each. Each question had equal marking and one-fourth mark was deducted for every wrong answer. For the sake of convenience, 1 mark has been taken for every correct answer.


Overall Summary(estimated for Dec 2011 MAT exam)

The consolidated score is evaluated by taking only four areas into account. Indian and Global Environment is not the part of the consolidated score. Hence, the scoring is done out of a maximum possible score of 160 marks(@1 mark for 160 qs). However, the score card(by AIMA) doesnot give the net marks. It gives the scaled score and the percentile in each and every section. It also gives the overall composite score(out of 800) and the overall percentile. This table gives the overall estimated percentile in this DEC 2011 MAT exam at different possible net marks.

Overall Net Marks

(excluding the marks in Indian and Global Environment)

Overall Estimated percentile

(DEC 2011 MAT)


45

80

50

90

60

96

80

More than 99


Sectional Percentile for a net score of 15 marks in individual section(estimated for DEC 2011 MAT exam)

Section

Total Number of questions

Estimated Sectional percentile for net 15 marks in individual section

(DEC 2011 MAT)

Language Comprehension

40

85

Mathematical Skills

40

95

Data Analysis and Sufficiency

40

85

Intelligence and Critical Reasoning

40

65

Let us analyze the different types of questions from each of the test area along with the overall difficulty level of each of the test area.


Language Comprehension

This test area had a good mix of 20 questions from Reading Comprehension and 20 questions from Verbals. A good time allocation strategy would be to spend around 30-35 min. Each of the five passages were of around length 300-450 words. A majority of the questions were fact based and they could have been solved by reading the questions first and then skimming through the passage to locate the answers. The questions in Verbal require good knowledge about English usage & functional grammar. One of the surprise elements, introduced by AIMA, was the introduction of six questions, where in each of these six questions, the words were given in jumbled form. Overall, the test area can be classified as MODERATE. A good score, in this test area alone, is 19 in the time limit of 30-35 min.

Area

Description

Marks

Difficulty level

Estimated Marks

( for at least 90 percentile)

Vocabulary


To find the antonyms of the words given in jumbled form

3

2 easy, 1 difficult

6

Odd Man out (Each of the words given in jumbled form)

3

Easy

Fill in the blanks (2 blanks)

3

Moderate

English Usage and Grammar


Most appropriate restatement

3

Moderate-Difficult

Para-Jumbles

4

Moderate-Difficult

Best essence of the given paragraph

4

Difficult

Reading Comprehension

Passage on “Global dimming”

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2003/dec/18/science.research1 (A small part)

4


Easy

13

Passage on “Ecological Niche”

http://www.mikecurtis.org.uk/ecology/ecological_niche.htm

4

Passage on “A Green Ban

http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/editorial/article551891.ece

4

Passage related to “Narmada Bachao Andolan”

4

Passage on “Energy Security & Sustainable Development”

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/opinion/article2456258.ece (A small part)

4

Overall

40

Moderate

19


Data Analysis and Sufficiency

As shown in the table below, this test area comprises DI, DS and Data Comparison, with DI accounting for 30 out of 40 questions while DS and Data Comparison put together accounting for the remaining 10 questions. The questions in DI involved were based on observation, calculations like comparison of fractions, computing the average, percentage based calculations etc. Overall, this test area can be considered to be Moderate. A good time allocation strategy would be to spend around 35-40 min for a good net score of 19.

Area

Description

Marks

Difficulty level

Estimated Marks

( for at least 90 percentile)

Data Interpretation

The bar graph gives the sales of three different toiletries – Deos, Sun Care & Baby Care for six years

5

Moderate

11

There are three charts given here- A pie chart and two tables. This set was about the price, weight and fat and other contents in six items available at Mcdonald's.

5

Difficult

The Bar Graph denotes the percentage distribution of four agricultural commodities and the line graph gives the exports to three countries – M, N & P.

5

Moderate

The line graph gives the exports to imports ratio of two different companies M & N for five years. Along with this, the customs duty for each of the years is also given.

5

Moderate


The caselet gives the earnings and the savings of a person for six different months from Jan to June.

5

Easy

The two pie charts give the source and application of funds (Rs 540 crores) respectively.

5

Moderate

Data Sufficiency & Data Comparison

Each question followed by two statements, A and B.

5

Easy

8

Data Comparison

5

Easy


Overall

40

Moderate

19


Mathematical Skills

The paper predominantly had questions from the Arithmetic areas like (Percentages, Profit and Loss, Time and Work, Geometry, Time and Distance, Averages, Mixtures and Alligations). The questions involved only the basics and those who would have done adequate practice would have found those questions quite easy. The success in this particular test area depended on one's basic conceptual skills, and calculation skills. Overall, the test area can be classified as MODERATE-DIFFICULT.

Area

Description

Marks

Difficulty level

Estimated Marks

( for at least 90 percentile)

Arithmetic

Time & Work, Pipes and Cisterns

6

Moderate

13

Time & Distance, Boats and Streams

6

Moderate

Averages, Mixtures & Alligations

3

Moderate- Difficult

Equations, Ratio, Proportion & Variation

8

Moderate

Percentages, Profit, Loss, Partnership

7

Moderate -Difficult

Mensuration

2

Difficult

Higher Math

Trigometry, Heights and Distance

2

Difficult


2

P&C

3

Probability

3


Overall

40

Moderate-Difficult

15


Intelligence and Critical Reasoning

This test area is a mix of Analytical reasoning (26 questions) and Critical reasoning (14 questions). Each of the five questions pertaining to “Missing term in the figure” was very easy. Some of the questions on “Critical Reasoning” were doable while others were quite ambiguous. A good time allocation strategy would be to spend around 30-35 min. Overall, the questions on Analytical Reasoning were of easy to moderate difficulty level and a good student would have found this area manageable. Overall this test area can be classified as MODERATE.

Area

Description

Marks

Difficulty level

Estimated Marks

( for at least 90 percentile)

Analytical Reasoning

Blood Relations

1

Difficult


19

Direction Sense

2

Distribution (Individual question)

3

Moderate - Difficult

Missing term in the figure

5

Easy

Seating Arrangement

3

Easy

Distribution (4 sets of 3 questions each)

12

Easy- Moderate

Critical Reasoning

Assertion and Reasons

4

Moderate

4

Cause & Effect

5

Statement & Conclusions

5


Overall

40

Moderate

23


Indian and Global Environment

The questions in this test area were, predominantly, from business, current affairs, Person and their associated fields, etc. Those who have been reading newspapers on a regular basis would have found this area comfortable. Overall this test area can be classified as Moderately Difficult. A good time allocation strategy would be to spend around 5 minutes for a good net score of 10 marks.