| Institutes Accepting this score : IRMA, XIMB & IRM Jodhpur |
| Unveiling the doubts of students, TCY represents an Overall Analysis of IRMA 2004 |
| Test Pattern |
| Total No. of questions: 200 |
Negative Marking : 1/4 |
| Summary |
| Section |
Area |
No. Of Questions |
| Section I |
Verbal / RC |
40 |
| Section II |
Quantitative Aptitude |
50 |
| Section III |
Reasoning Ability |
50 |
| Section IV |
Social Awareness |
60 |
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| There was no sectional time constraint. Otherwise, duration of the exam was 120 minutes. |
| Section I (Verbal Ability) |
- Reading Comprehension - 2 Passages ( 25 Questions)
- Parajumbles - 7 Sentences
- Sentence Correction.
- Fill Ups (Parenthesis Types)
This is an overview, for the students those who want to feel the knack of it.
|
| Section II ( Quantitative Ability) |
This section comprised 50 questions.
| Problem Solving |
29 Questions |
| Data Interpretation |
15 Questions |
| Data Sufficiency |
6 Questions |
Problem Solving based on topics like numbers, BODMAS, Algebra, Mensuration, Fractions, Mixtures, Ratio's were easy & concept oriented.
DI/DS were again easy & interesting.
|
| Section III ( Reasoning Ability) |
The overall Section comprised:
| Logical Reasoning |
12 Questions |
| Verbal Reasoning |
33 Questions |
| Data Sufficiency |
5 Questions |
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| Structure |
- Logical Reasoning [ Matrix Arrangement, Linear Arrangement, Groups & Conditionalties]
- Verbal Reasoning [ Strong & Weak arguments, Cause & effect, Course of action, Implicit Assumptions, Probably true/False, Odd Man Out, Analogies]
- Data Sufficiency [ Pie-charts, Tables, Line graphs, Bar Graphs & table]
This section with a combination of easy & moderate questions was more analytical & clear. |
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| Section IV ( Social Awareness) |
| Current affairs & general awareness - 60 questions |
| The sound knowledge of policies launched & organizations set up for the uplift of the rural population in the recent past, was a major section of the whole paper, which could turn out to be the decider. |