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Let’s take a look at the individual section – wise analysis of NMAT 2020 basedon the feedback given by our students
NMAT 2020 Slot 1 Day 1 Analysis. Overview: The test taking window for NMAT 2020 opened on 4th November 2020. Students who have taken the exam on the first day have stated that the exam centers are spacious enough to take care of social distancing. NMAT 2020 comprised of 3 sections – each containing 36 questions.
- Language Skills (Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension)
- Overview: The Language Skills section was balanced with questions from Reading Comprehension (3 passages), Parajumbles, Grammar and Vocabulary based questions, each of the topics being equally stressed upon.
- Complexity Level –Easy to Moderate
- No of questions – 36
- Section Division
Topic | No. of Questions |
Reading Comprehension | 12 |
Parajumbles | 4-5 |
Analogy | 5-6 |
Fill in the blanks (Grammar and Vocabulary) | 4 |
Fill in the blanks (Prepositions) | 3 |
Spot the error/ Identify the correct usage | 6 |
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- Quantitative Skills (Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation)
- Overview: The Quantitative Skills section of NMAT 2020 contained 3 sets of Data Interpretation amounting to 30 percent of the section. The rest of the section was Arithmetic and Modern Math (PNC and Probability) heavy. The number of questions from Algebra, Number System and Geometry was abysmal.
- Complexity Level –Easy to moderate
- No of questions – 36
- Section Division
Topic | No. of Questions |
Percentage | 2 |
Ratio and Proportion/ Average | 2 |
Time Speed and Distance | 2 |
Time and Work | 2 |
Profit Loss | 2 |
Number System | 3 |
Data Interpretation | 10 |
Data Sufficiency | 5 |
Algebra | 2 |
Mensuration | 1 |
Permutation and Combination / Probablility | 5 |
- Logical Reasoning (Logical Reasoning and Critical Reasoning)
- Overview: The logical reasoning section took students by surprise as Verbal reasoning came all guns blazing. Unlike NMAT till 2019, Verbal reasoning comprised of 50 percent of the Logical Reasoning section in NMAT 2020. However, the overall level of difficulty of the questions was easy to moderate.
- Complexity Level – Easy to Moderate
- No of questions – 36
- Section Division
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Topic | No. of Questions |
Analytical Reasoning | |
Input - Output | 8 |
Arrangement | 4 |
Grouping | 4 |
Venn Diagram based | 1 |
Figure based Numerical reasoning | 1 |
Verbal Reasoning | |
Statement – Assumption - Conclusion | 3 |
Course of Action – Decision Making | 5 |
Strong Argument / Weak Argument | 2 |
Critical Reasoning | 5 |
Syllogisms | 3 |
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Overall, the difficulty level of NMAT 2020 is moderate in terms of questions asked. However, it also depends on the ability of the candidate as NMAT 2020 is a “Computer Adaptive” exam. All these sections have been modified on many aspects.