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MBA CET

bootcamp
Rav Singh, CET Topper
JBIMS Alumni
Agenda Time
Overview 20
Visual Reasoning 40
Planning for CET 20
Verbal Reasoning 40
Mock Strategies 20
JB120
JBIMS Dream team
Target 75 students in JBIMS from Cetking
54/120 in JBIMS in 2012 | 13/18 OMS students | 14/18 OHU Students
Rank 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10 in CET 2012.. Consistently Rank 1 for last 3 years
JB120 - JBIMS Dream team
College Band Target
JBIMS Zero 135 +GDPI
Sydenham A 135
Kj Som A
125
Welingkar A
SIES B
PuMBA B 115
Dalmia B
MET C
IES C
100
Chetana C
Indira C
MMS vs PG
CET paper
Sections Marks
QA DI 50
Verbal 50
Logic 50
NVR 50
Number of
questions

23456
Sections Area Marks
QA 20
QA DI
DI + DS 30
Verbal 35
Verbal
RC 15
Logical 25
Logic
Puzzles 25
Visual Reas 30
NVR
Verbal Reas 20
CET last year
paper solve
first!!!

On cetking.com
Kickoff prep
1. Last year papers
2. CET books
3. Cetking mocks
4. Reasoning
Logical
Reasoning
Type
Coding
Number Series
Deductions
Decision Making
Symbols & notations
Input and Output
Blood relation
Direction Sense
Area Questions Level
Input Out 6
Coding 14
Symbols 6
Deductions 6
Series 5
Total 37

Overview
2, 6, 18, 54, ...
What number should come next?

A. 108
B. 148
C. 162
D. 216
2, 6, 18, 54, ...
3, a, b, c, .
What number should come in (c)?

A. 108
B. 148
C. 162
D. 81
1. Input Output
2. Symbols
3. Coding decoding
30
4. Series
30
5. Blood Relations

Important Areas
Puzzles
Area Questions Level
Arrangement 7
Matrix 8
Circular 7
Twin 7
Total 29

Overview
Logic Puzzles

25 30
2 tough Set

2 easy sets
2 tough Set

10 men 10 seats
and blood relation
2 tough Set

Ranking of 10 ppl
and their sitting
arrangement
1. Blood Relations based
2. Circular table sitting
3. Arrangement

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25

Important Areas
DI DS
Type
Tables
Line Graph
Bar Graph
Caselet
PI charts
DS Quant based
DS Logic based
Area Questions Level
Tables 5
Bar Charts 5
Line Charts 5
Caselet 5
Total 20

Overview
College Converts
JBIMS 54
Sydenham 69
Kj Som 117
Welingkar 183
DS
1. Bar / Line Charts
2. Tables
3. Data Sufficiency

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25

Important Areas
Type
Tables
Line Graph
Bar Graph
Caselet
PI charts
DS Quant based
DS Logic based
Quant
BODMAS
Comparision
Probability
P&C
Mensuration
Equations
Geometry
T&D
T&W
Numbers
SICI
Percentages
Partnerships
Averages
Ratios
If the diagonal of a rectangle measures
2145 cm and its area measures 288 sq
cm, what would be the measure of the
perimeter of the rectangle?

(1) 152 cm
(2) 68 cm
(3) 88 cm
(4) Cannot be determined
(5) None of these
BODMAS
Comparision
Probability
P&C
Mensuration
Equations
Geometry
T&D
T&W
Numbers
SICI
Percentages
Partnerships
Averages
Ratios
1. Data Comparision
2. Geometry
3. PnC Probability 16
4. Percentages & Ratios 20

Important Areas
Verbal
Cloze Passage
Grammar
Errors
Sentence Correction
Fill in blanks
Para Jumble
Synonyms
Jumbled Paragraph
Phrases
Syllogisms
Direct/Indirect Speech
Analogies
Area Questions Level
Cloze 5x
Vocab

Anto Syn 5
Usage 5
Grammar SC 5
Para Jumble 5
Para

Main Idea 5
Para Comp 5
Total 35

Overview
RC
RC
Cloze Passage
Grammar
Errors
Sentence Correction
Fill in blanks
Para Jumble
Synonyms
Jumbled Paragraph
Phrases
Syllogisms
Direct/Indirect Speech
Analogies
1. RC
2. Vocab
3. Grammar
4. ParaJumbles

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50

Important Areas
13/18
OHU
Students
JB120 - JBIMS Dream team
Visual
Reasoning
25 30 ques
25 workshops
Type of questions
Type of Logic
Questions
Different types of questions

1 2
Series Analogy

3 Fill in blanks
Series
Series (last figure missing)

?
3 4 5 6 7
Series (last figure missing)

?
3 4 5 6 7 8
(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F)

??

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


Fill in
blanks
Fill in blanks (middle figure missing)

?
3 4 5 6 7
?

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


Analogies
Analogy

?
Analogy

x2 x2
3 6 4 8

?
3 6 4 7
+3 +3
D

A B C D E

The half-arrow rotates 90oACW and gets laterally inverted and moves to the adjacent side of the square boundary in a CW
direction. The bent pin rotates 90oACW and moves to the adjacent side of the square boundary in a CW direction.
Logic
1.Counting
2.Angles
3.Movement

4.Leaf
5.Growth
6.Replacement
7.Trains
CET dilemma

3 4 9

Find the odd man


Counting
C

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F)

??

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


Angles
Rotation
5

90CW, 135ACW, 180CW, 225ACW Arrows -1, +2, -3, +4 Soln


Movement
1

All segments move one step CW.. Number of segments 1, 2, 2, 3, 3 Soln


Train
Replacement
C

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F)

??

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)


Leaf
4

First 45ACW than 90ACW and half petal added.. Answer


5

45 ACW movement of petals and half petal added.. Answer 5


2

Figure rotate 45CW and 90CW alternatively.. Half petal added


1. Counting 1. Series
2. Angles 2. Analogy
3. Movement 3. Fill in the blanks
4. Leaf
5. Growth
6. Replacement
7. Trains
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25
Important Areas
Planning
Phase 1 Phase 2 GDPI
Books
Shortcuts
Mocks
Weakness
Visual R
Verbal R
Weekly Homework MBA CET

Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Mocks Status


DI Pie Charts Circular Puzzles, DI Formula based Mock 1
Data Sufficiency Data Interpretation PnC Probability Mock 2
Main Idea, Starting sentence Vocab Grammar Mock 3
Statement Assumptions, Fill in the blanks Deductions Syllogisms Mock 4
Statement Conclusion Non Verbal Reasoning Verbal Reasoning Mock 5
Non Verbal Reasoning Verbal Reasoning Non Verbal Reasoning Mock 6
Revision Test Revision Test Revision Test Mock 7
Mocks Mocks Mocks Mock 8
Mock 9
Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Mock 10
Data Sufficiency Comparision Input Output CET Finale Workshop Mock 11
Geometry Percentages CET DI DS Workshop Mock 12
Para Jumbles RCs CET Verbal Finale Mock 13
Circular Puzzles Courses of Action CET Puzzles Workshop Mock 14
Verbal Reasoning Cause and Effect CET Logic Workshop Mock 15
Non Verbal Reasoning Non Verbal Reasoning CET Quant Workshop Mock 16
Revision Test Revision Test Finale Mock Mock 17
Mocks Mocks Mocks Mock 18
Mock 19
Mock 20
Mock 21
Actual papers Actual papers Mock 22
CET 2014 CET 2007 Mock 23
CET 2012 CET 2006 Mock 24
CET 2011 CET 2005 Mock 25
CET 2010 CET 2004
CET 2009 CET 2003
CET 2008 CET 2002
Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
Sittin
gs

3
Books
SWOT
High Accuracy Low
High
Speed

Strengths Opportunities
Low

Weakness Threats
Verbal
Reasoning
25 workshops

20 marks
Type
Cause and Effect
Course of action
Critical Reasoning
Assumptions, Cause,
Inference
Strong & weak Arguments
Probably True/False
Inference
Apprehension
Assumptions
Substantiate
Conclusion
Deductions
Statements
All festivals are celebrations.
Some celebrations are events.

Conclusions
I. All celebrations are festivals.
II All events being festivals.
Statements
All festivals are celebrations.
Some celebrations are events.

Conclusions
I. All celebrations are festivals.
II All events being festivals is a
possibility.
Statements
All festivals are celebrations.
Some celebrations are events.

Conclusions
I. All those events if they are
festivals are also celebrations.
II. Atleast some events are
celebrations.
Statements
All festivals are celebrations.
Some celebrations are events.

1. Conclusions
I. All celebrations are festivals.
II All events being festivals is a possibility.

2. Conclusions
I. All those events if they are festivals are also
celebrations.
II. Atleast some events are celebrations.
Assumptions
Phase 1
D
Statement:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.

Assumptions:

1. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.
2. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.

A. Only assumption I is implicit


B. Only assumption II is implicit
C. Either I or II is implicit
D. Neither I nor II is implicit
E. Both I and II are implicit
D

Statement:
Unemployment allowance should be given to all
unemployed Indian youth above 18 years of age.

Assumptions:
1. There are unemployed youth in India who
needs monetary support.
2. The government has sufficient funds to provide
allowance to all unemployed youth.

A. Only assumption I is implicit


B. Only assumption II is implicit
C. Either I or II is implicit
D. Neither I nor II is implicit
E. Both I and II are implicit
What is

Assumptions
An assumption is
something which is
assumed, supposed and
taken for granted.
I like you
I like you

When someone says something he may not


put every aspect of his idea into words.
That which is left unsaid or taken for
granted is called an assumption.
Statements:

Amitabh bachchan Today I have


money, fame, property, bank balance

Shashi Kapoor I have my mother


Statements:

Amitabh bachchan Today I have


money, fame, property, bank balance
Shashi Kapoor I have my mother

Assumptions
Mother is above materialistic things
Statements:

Notice infront of a sweet shop


Our sweets are made with pure desi ghee

Assumptions:
1. People want sweets made of desi ghee
2. People are willing to spend any amount for desi
ghee sweets
3. Owner thinks People will be attracted to store
and sales increase
4. No other shop in the area sells desi ghee sweets
5. People will see the board
Statements: Root cause of the statement
Desired effect
Notice infront of a sweet shop
Our sweets are made with pure desi ghee

Assumptions:
1. People want sweets made of desi ghee
2. People are willing to spend any amount for desi
ghee sweets
3. Owner thinks People will be attracted to store
and sales increase
4. No other shop in the area sells desi ghee sweets
5. People will see the board
D

Statement:
Unemployment allowance should be given to all
unemployed Indian youth above 18 years of age.

Assumptions:
1. There are unemployed youth in India who
needs monetary support.
2. The government has sufficient funds to provide
allowance to all unemployed youth.

A. Only assumption I is implicit


B. Only assumption II is implicit
C. Either I or II is implicit
D. Neither I nor II is implicit
E. Both I and II are implicit
Strong
Weak
Arguements
Strong Argument
Assumption
Phase
1
Basics
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best coaching
classes.

Survey conducted on
coaching classes
Catking is the best coaching
classes.
- Survey conducted on coaching
classes

100%iler was from Catking


Catking is the best coaching
classes.
- Survey conducted on coaching
classes

8/10 ranks are from Catking


Catking is the best coaching
classes.
- Survey conducted on coaching
classes

Survey was conducted by


Catking
Catking is the best coaching
classes.
- Survey conducted on coaching
classes

Survey was conducted on


catking students only.
Catking is the best coaching
classes.
- Survey conducted on coaching
classes

Students were paid 10/- each to


vote for catking
Questions
c

Listening to classical music while you study helps you


study better. You should listen to Mozart while studying
for your chemistry final.
Which of the following would most strengthen the
argument?

A) Mozart was a well-known amateur chemist who can


help students crack the exam
B) It is very difficult to study the history of classical
music.
C) Scientific studies have confirmed that listening to
classical music increases your concentration.
D) Classical music is sleep inducing so listen before
sleeping
E) AR Raman is also a good musician
Parallel
Reasoning
Rav Singh
CET Topper
JBIMS Alumni
Phase 1
Argument: XXXXXXXXXXXX

Which of the following most closely


parallels the kind of reasoning used in the
argument above

1. Argument: XXXXXXXXXXXX
2. Argument: XXXXXXXXXXXX
3. Argument: XXXXXXXXXXXX
4. Argument: XXXXXXXXXXXX
5. Argument: XXXXXXXXXXXX
Argument: XXXXXXXXXXXX

Which of the following most closely


parallels the kind of reasoning used in the
argument above

1. Argument: XXXXXXXXXXXX
2. Argument: XXXXXXXXXXXX
3. Argument: XXXXXXXXXXXX
4. Argument: XXXXXXXXXXXX
5. Argument: XXXXXXXXXXXX
Army Ants are based in
Amazon basin area. If
Amazon basin is destroyed
Army ants will be destroyed
Scientists should spend
more time on cancer
research. Cancer research
often leads to other
discoveries.
Army Ants are based in Amazon basin area. If
Amazon basin is destroyed Army ants will be
destroyed.

A.
Scotland is famous for green eye fish. If green eye
fish is killed, Scotland will be destroyed.

B.
Sunderban forests are home to bengal tigers. If
Sunderban forests are destroyed, bengal tigers will
be destroyed
Practice
C

Argument: All sharks have fins and all dolphins


have fins therefore they are similar.

(A) Sharks and dolphins are similar, however, they


have many differences.
(B) All sharks have teeth, dolphins are similar to
sharks therefore they must have teeth.
(C) Bats and eagles must be similar because every
bat has wings and so does every eagle.
(D) All dogs have eyes and all cats have eyes.
(E) Some rats have fur and all mammals have fur,
therefore, rats are mammals.
1. Courses of Action
2. Cause and effect
3. Deductions
4. Parallel Reasoning
5. Advance Verbal Reasoning

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Important Areas
Mocks
Last years papers
Mocks
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120 110

100 90

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