Paper second contained only 80 questions but indeed it was a
lengthy paper as it was fully loaded with comprehension passages.
Comprehensions (bilingual) had 28 questions and English comprehension had 9
questions which almost contains half the paper. Quantetive Aptitude section had
13 questions, Logical reasoning contributed 13 questions including 3 questions
of syllogism and 9 questions were from data interpretation. Decision making and
problem solving had 8 questions which was purely application based. You can
better understand by the following Table:|
Comprehension
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28
|
|
English Comprehension
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9
|
|
Quantitative Aptitude
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13
|
|
Logical Reasoning
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13
|
|
Data Interpretation
|
9
|
|
Decision Making and Problem
Solving
|
8
|
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