Level of CAT Exam | Correct Resource for Practice
A discussion about CAT exam arithmetic problems focusing on age-related questions, presenting three different difficulty levels to demonstrate the importance of practicing with appropriate resources. The speaker introduces CrackU's Study Room platform as a solution for comprehensive CAT preparation.
Summary
The video begins with an introduction to age problems in CAT exam arithmetic, which is described as a very popular topic. The speaker presents three different types of age-related questions to illustrate varying difficulty levels: an easy question that might make students overconfident, a difficult question that could lead to under-confidence during practice, and an actual CAT exam question. The presenter emphasizes the importance of solving these problems and encourages viewers to share answers in the comments section. This demonstration leads to the main point about the critical importance of practicing from the right sources. The speaker then introduces CrackU's Study Room as a comprehensive solution that addresses this problem. The platform offers questions for all three CAT sections (DILR, VRC, and Quant) in one place, with high-quality problems for practice. Key features include accuracy tracking, consistency streak monitoring, and leaderboards for healthy competition. A particularly interesting feature called 'Rush' is highlighted, where students get three chances and their daily rush ends if they answer three questions incorrectly in a row, designed to increase competitive spirit. The speaker emphasizes the adaptive platform feature, where the system adapts to the user's performance level, and mentions that it contains a storehouse of over 20,000 questions. The video concludes with encouragement to check out the platform, with a promise to provide the link in the description box.
Key Insights
- The speaker demonstrates that easy questions can make students overconfident while difficult practice questions can make them under-confident, emphasizing the gap between practice material and actual exam difficulty
- The speaker argues that practicing from the right source is extremely important for CAT preparation success
- The Rush feature gives students only three chances and ends their daily practice session if they get three questions wrong in a row, which the speaker claims increases competitive spirit
- The speaker identifies the adaptive platform as the best feature, explaining that it adapts to the user's performance level automatically
- The platform contains over 20,000 questions as a storehouse for comprehensive practice across all CAT sections
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Transcript
[0:00] नमस्ते एवरीवन। CAT एग्ज़ाम में अरिमेटिक का एक बहुत ही पॉपुलर टॉपिक है ऐज। ऐज के हम तीन सवालों को देखेंगे। ये रहा ये इतना आसान सवाल जिसको देख के आप ओवर कॉन्फिडेंट हो सकते हैं। ये रहा इतना डिफिकल्ट सवाल जिसको प्रैक्टिस करते वक्त आप सॉल्व ना कर पाएं और अंडर कॉन्फिडेंट हो जाएं। और ये रहा एक्चुअल कैट में आया हुआ ऐज का सवाल। आपको इनको जरूर सॉल्व करना है और कमेंट सेक्शन में मुझे आंसर भी बताना है और इससे आप यह समझ गए होंगे कि एक सही जगह से [0:31] प्रैक्टिस करना कितना ज्यादा जरूरी है और इसी प्रॉब्लम को सॉल्व करता है क्रैक्यू का स्टडी रूम जहां पे आपको एक ही जगह पे डीआईएलआर…
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