This is a part of our initiative (Bharath's Reading list) to document all articles that we keep sharing through our reading list. This blog post contains articles shared in the last one week. The articles are from a wide variety of topics and will also be updated inside the individual topic list as well. Keep this link open in a browser. Click on individual articles … [Read more...] about Reading List | This Week | July 3rd week 2020
The R and the C: How to prepare for CAT VARC from July?
CAT VARC - the expanded form of this abbreviation would read, "Carefully Assembled Travesty - Very Ambiguous and Riddled with Confusion", especially after CAT 2019. If one reads the RC passages of CAT 2019 and the kinds of double-negation questions that stacked themselves up one after another, and compares them with, say, those from CAT 2017 or even CAT 2018, one realizes the … [Read more...] about The R and the C: How to prepare for CAT VARC from July?
Intriguing Inequalities Questions | CAT Quant Solutions
Here are a set of 3 interesting CAT level Inequalities questions with detailed solutions for the same. You might also want to check out this wonderful article on preparing for Quant from July. Happy solving! Question 1: How many positive integer values can x take that satisfy the inequality: (x – 8) (x – 10) (x – 12)…….(x – 100) < 0? Solution: Let us try out a … [Read more...] about Intriguing Inequalities Questions | CAT Quant Solutions
Gte Yoru Pzuzlse Rghti: How to Prepare for CAT DILR from July?
CAT DILR is the X-factor that can distinguish the final outcome of a CAT attempt. Of course, the other two sections are tricky as well. However, the DILR becomes the game-changer because it combines the aspects of an RC passage (you need to get the context, crux and the details right to give it a go) with the rigour of a few Quant problems put together (read, percentages, … [Read more...] about Gte Yoru Pzuzlse Rghti: How to Prepare for CAT DILR from July?
CAT DILR Puzzle – Professors and Ages of their Children
This CAT DILR Puzzle, doesn’t explicitly test concepts in Number Theory, but solving it will require the use of concepts which will help you eliminate some cases, thereby easing the process of solving. You might also want to check out this article about Puzzle Selection rules for DILR. Try this puzzle before you scroll down and check out the solution. The Q … [Read more...] about CAT DILR Puzzle – Professors and Ages of their Children