MAT Dec 2017 Analysis
Management Aptitude Test (MAT 2017) is a national level test conducted by All India Management Association (AIMA) to screen candidates for admission to MBA and allied programs offered by the various B-schools of the country who will participate in the MAT 2017. It is conducted four times in a year, i.e. in the month of May, September, December, and February. Candidates can choose to take either Paper Based Test or Computer Based Test as per their convenience.
Comprehensive Analysis of MAT Dec 2017
The MAT 2017 exam was held in December. There were 200 questions comprising of five sections viz. Language Comprehension, Data Analysis and Sufficiency, Mathematical Skills, Intelligence and Critical Reasoning, Indian and Global Environment with 40 questions in each section. The level of difficulty was moderate to difficult.
The basic purpose of the exam analysis is to make test takers aware about the types of questions, number of questions, marking scheme, level of difficulty, sectional weightage, and duration of the exam.
Exam Pattern Dec 2017 MAT Exam
Numberof questions |
200 |
NegativeMarking |
0.25 marks per question |
Numberof Sections |
5 |
Numberof Choices |
4(1,2,3,4) |
Duration |
150min |
Further, following table will give you insights about the marks distribution and the level of difficulty of different sections in the test.
Section |
Total Question |
Total Marks |
Difficulty Level |
Language Comprehension |
40 |
40 |
Moderate |
Mathematical skills |
40 |
40 |
Moderate- Difficult |
Data Analysis and Sufficiency |
40 |
40 |
Moderate-Difficult |
Intelligence and Critical Reasoning |
40 |
40 |
Moderate |
Indian and Global Environment |
40 |
40 |
Moderate- Difficult |
Overall Summary – Different Sections
Mathematical Skills
Question topics |
No. of questions |
Time & distance |
4 |
Time & work |
2 |
Average, mixture |
2 |
Number system |
3 |
Geometry, Mensuration |
7 |
Algebra |
1 |
Simple interest/Compound interest |
4 |
Profit & Loss/Percentage |
5 |
Ratio/Fraction/Proportion/Partnership |
5 |
Probability |
2 |
Others |
5 |
Total |
40 |
The questions were a little time consuming and of a moderate level. Geometry & Arithmetic dominated this section of the exam. The success in this section mainly depends on the conceptual clarity with calculation skills.
Data Analysis and Sufficiency
Question topics |
No. of questions |
Tables+Line |
5 |
Bar diagram |
5 |
Line graph |
5 |
Pie charts(combination) |
10 |
Table |
5 |
Data sufficiency |
5 |
Data Analysis & Comparison |
5 |
TOTAL |
40 |
There were tricky questions on data interpretation which were maximum in number. Overall, this section was moderate and needed speed and accuracy to score well.
Intelligence and Critical Reasoning
Question topics |
No. of questions |
Assertion Reason |
4 |
Statement – conclusion |
5 |
Blood Relation |
2 |
Direction |
3 |
Argument |
5 |
AR Blocks |
17 |
Others |
4 |
TOTAL |
40 |
This section had a lot of lengthy and time consuming questions based on critical reasoning along with questions based on analytical and logical reasoning.
Language Comprehension
Question topics |
No. of questions |
Vocabulary (direct & contextual) |
8 |
Grammar & Sentence correction |
2 |
4 RC passages (5Q each)
- Based on Education and society
- Impact of advertisement
- Based on defining truth and illusion
- Types of pollution and their impact
|
20 |
Para – jumbles |
4 |
Summary |
2 |
Sentence Completion |
4 |
Including variety in reading and learning the tricks to solve different questions, based on Reading comprehension, would help in getting the decent score in comprehension section. Questions in usage section required a good knowledge of grammar and vocabulary. The overall feel of the section was of moderate.
Indian and Global Environment
- In this test area the questions were predominantly from National and international affairs
- A major point is that the marks scored in this section are not counted in the consolidated score.
- Overall, level of difficulty of this section was moderate.
- Those who read the newspaper on a regular basis found this area comfortable.
- A good time allocation strategy was to spend around 5-10 minutes.
MAT Sep 2017 Analysis
The MAT September exam was held on September 3, 2017 in a pen-paper format, and September 9, 2017 in the online-format across centers in India. The MAT exam score is used for admissions to various business schools across the country, including some established colleges like TAPMI Manipal, Christ University Bangalore etc.
Intelligence and Critical Reasoning
Question topics |
No. of questions |
Assertion Reason |
8 |
Statement – conclusion |
5 |
Series |
5 |
Blood Relation |
4 |
Direction |
3 |
Coding/decoding |
1 |
Seating Arrangement (Linear) |
6 |
Decision Making |
5 |
Syllogism |
3 |
Blood Relations, Direction and Coding Decoding questions were of easy level. Seating arrangement (Linear) questions was of moderate level. Series & Decision making was of moderate level. There were few questions of syllogisms which were easy to solve with the help of Venn diagrams.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
Question topics |
No. of questions |
Percentage |
2 |
Ratio & Proportion |
2 |
SI & CI |
4 |
P & C |
3 |
Geometry & Mensuration |
7 |
Alligation & Mixture |
3 |
Profit & Loss |
3 |
Time, Speed and Distance |
3 |
Work & Chain rule |
7 |
Algebra |
1 |
Number system |
2 |
Average |
1 |
Quant Miscellaneous |
2 |
Overall Mathematics skills section is easy to moderate level. The questions based on SI & CI, Profit & Loss, and Ratio & Proportion were easy to solve. Some questions of areas such as Percentage, P & C, Algebra, Time Speed & Distance, & Number system were also easy to moderate. Questions based on Average, Alligation & Mixture, Time & Work, Geometry & Mensuration and Miscellaneous Quant was a moderate to difficult level.
DATA ANALYSIS & SUFFICIENCY
Question topics |
No. of questions |
Mixed Graphs |
10 |
Pie chart |
5 |
Data Caselets |
5 |
Data Sufficiency |
5 |
Data Comparison |
5 |
Bar Graph |
5 |
Line Graph |
5 |
There were two sets of Mixed Graph in which each sets had 5 questions. Mixed graph sets were moderate to difficult level which could be solve with the help of tricks. The questions based on the Data Sufficiency, Data Comparison, Bar graphs and Line graphs were of easy to moderate level. And the Questions based on Pie Chart & Data caselets were of moderate to difficult level.
MAT May 2017 Analysis
Management Aptitude Test (MAT 2016) is a national level test conducted by All India Management Association (AIMA) to screen candidates for admission to MBA and allied programs offered by the various B-schools of the country who will participate in the MAT 2017. It is conducted four times in a year, i.e. in the month of May, September, December, and February. Candidates can choose to take either Paper Based Test or Computer Based Test as per their convenience.
Comprehensive Analysis of MAT May 2017
The MAT 2017 exam was held in May. There were 200 questions comprising of five sections viz. Language Comprehension, Data Analysis and Sufficiency, Mathematical Skills, Intelligence and Critical Reasoning, Indian and Global Environment with 40 questions in each section. The level of difficulty was moderate to difficult.
The basic purpose of the exam analysis is to make test takers aware about the types of questions, number of questions, marking scheme, level of difficulty, sectional weightage, and duration of the exam.
The questions were a little time consuming and of a moderate level. The success in this section mainly depends on the conceptual clarity with calculation skills.
Data Analysis and Sufficiency
Question topics |
No. of questions |
Tables |
5 |
Bar diagram |
3 |
Line diagram |
3 |
Pie charts |
3 |
Caselets |
3 |
Data sufficiency |
7 |
Data Analysis & Comparison |
4 |
There were tricky questions on data interpretation which were maximum in number. Overall, this section was moderate and needed speed and accuracy to score well.
Intelligence and Critical Reasoning
Question topics |
No. of questions |
Assertion Reason |
3 |
Statement – conclusion |
3 |
Blood Relation |
2 |
Direction |
2 |
Clocks & Calendars |
2 |
Coding/decoding |
2 |
Input/output |
2 |
Seating Arrangement (Linear) |
2 |
Seating arrangement (Circular) |
2 |
Venn Diagram |
2 |
Others |
18 |
This section had a lot of lengthy and time consuming questions based on critical reasoning along with questions based on analytical and logical reasoning.
Language Comprehension
Question topics |
No. of questions |
Vocabulary |
3 |
Grammar |
6 |
5 RC passages |
25 |
Others including Verbal logic |
6 |
RC topics |
Digital India, Wi-Fi, Internet, Pollution |
Questions in this section required a good knowledge of English usage and Functional Grammar. The section was of moderate difficulty level and speed and accuracy could help the candidate score well.
Indian and Global Environment
- In this test area, the questions were predominantly from sports and international market.
- A major point is that the marks scored in this section are not counted in the consolidated score.
- Overall, level of difficulty of this section was moderate.
- Those who read the newspaper on a regular basis found this area comfortable.
- A good time allocation strategy was to spend around 5-10 minutes.
MAT Feb 2017 Analysis
The MAT February exam was held on February 5, 2017 in a pen-paper format, and February 11, 2017 in the online-format across centers in India. The MAT exam score is used for admissions to various business schools across the country, including some established colleges like TAPMI, Manipal, Christ University Bangalore etc.
Here is the detailed analysis of the MAT exam held in February.
Language Comprehension
Question topics |
No. of questions |
5 RC passages |
20 |
RC topics |
Genetics, demonetization, Positive affirmations, Gamma rays detection, Koala bears |
Paragraph Summary |
4 |
Sentence Completion |
3 |
Grammar Part Error |
3 |
One word |
3 |
Sentence Correction |
3 |
Sentence Rearrangement |
4 |
Overall this paper was of easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level. The questions based on vocabulary were solvable. Grammar and sentence correction questions were based on areas such as subject –verb agreement, and parts of speech. Sentence rearrangement questions were also easy to moderate but could be solved with the help of tricks and choices. Paragraph summary questions were a bit difficult as options were close. Reading Comprehension was an easy part. One needs to include variety in reading to score well in this section. A student who can read in between the lines could get through with this paper easily.
Intelligence and Critical Reasoning
Question topics |
No. of questions |
Assertion Reason |
5 |
Statement – conclusion |
5 |
Critical Reasoning |
5 |
Blood Relation |
2 |
Direction |
1 |
Coding/decoding |
3 |
Seating Arrangement (Linear) |
11 |
Seating arrangement (Circular) |
5 |
Others |
3 |
Both Assertion Reasoning and Critical Reasoning questions were of moderate in terms of difficulty level. If one knows the basics of verbal and critical reasoning, then these questions could be done easily. Blood Relations, Direction and Coding Decoding questions were of easy level. Both type of Seating arrangement questions; Linear and Circular questions were of moderate level. There were few questions of miscellaneous reasoning which were easy to moderate level.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS
Question topics |
No. of questions |
Percentage |
1 |
Ratio & Proportion |
2 |
SI & CI |
5 |
Probability |
2 |
Geometry & Mensuration |
4 |
Alligation & Mixture |
3 |
Profit & Loss |
3 |
Time, Speed and Distance |
4 |
Work & Chain rule |
7 |
Venn Diagram |
2 |
Number system |
2 |
Average |
2 |
Quant Miscellaneous |
3 |
Overall Mathematics skills section is easy to moderate level. The questions based on SI & CI, Profit & Loss, Venn diagram and Ratio & Proportion were easy to solve. Some questions of areas such as Percentage, Geometry & mensuration, Probability, Time Speed & Distance, & Time & Work, & Number system were also easy to moderate. Questions based on Average, Alligation & mixture and Miscellaneous Quant was a moderate to difficult level. A student could be solving this paper quickly with the help of choices & tricks.
DATA ANALYSIS & SUFFICIENCY
Question topics |
No. of questions |
Mixed Graphs |
10 |
Pie chart |
5 |
Data Caselets |
5 |
Data Sufficiency |
5 |
Data Comparison |
5 |
Bar Graph |
5 |
Line Graph |
5 |
There were two sets of Mixed Graph in which each sets had 5 questions. Mixed graph sets were moderate to difficult level which could be solve with the help of tricks. The questions based on the Data Sufficiency, Data Comparison, Bar graphs and Line graphs were easy to solve. And the Questions based on Pie Chart & Data caselets were of moderate level.