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https //amcatglobal.aspiringminds.com Login : AMCAT Papers: Test pattern, Questions for Preparation


Published on Oct 08, 2021

https //amcatglobal.aspiringminds.com Login : AMCAT Papers: Test pattern, Questions for Preparation

 

https //amcatglobal.aspiringminds.com Login : AMCAT is an employability assessment test that helps companies evaluate a candidate's skill set. The AMCAT test is well-designed to accurately assess a candidate's potential.

The level of difficulty of AMCAT exam is medium. But a lot of questions can be solved if you are thorough with concepts like HCF/LCM, divisibility rules, logarithms, and probability.




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AMCAT Test Pattern

The latest AMCAT Test Pattern consists of five sections with 4 mandatory and 1 optional section. This is taken from AMCAT Previous Papers,

The mandatory section from AMCAT Previous Papers include

• Quantitative Ability

• Verbal Ability

• Logical Reasoning

• AMCAT Personality Inventory

The optional section is a domain-specific test. Depending on your field of study, a candidate can choose a domain-specific subject to demonstrate his subject expertise.

AMCAT Test Pattern and Duration

Section
Number of questions
Time duration
Quantitative Ability 16 18 mins
English Ability 18 16 mins
Logical Reasoning 14 16 mins
AMCAT Personality Inventory 90 20 mins
Domain-specific test (Select any 2 modules) (based on modules you select) (based on modules you select)

AMCAT Aptitude

Topic
Subtopics
Basic Mathematics
Divisibility
HCF and LCM
Numbers, decimal fractions and power
Applied Mathematics
Profit and Loss
Simple and Compound Interest
Time, Speed and Distance
Inverse
Engineering Mathematics
Logarithms
Permutation and Combinations
Probability

The AMCAT Aptitude questions test a candidate's problem-solving ability (as per AMCAT Previous papers). The level of difficulty of AMCAT exam is medium. But a lot of questions can be solved if you are thorough with concepts like HCF/LCM, divisibility rules, logarithms, and probability.

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