How to maximize my score in mocks?

If you have ever come across any CAT aspirant you will notice there is this one question
common among all and that is how do they improve their score in mock tests. Well, we all
know how much importance mocks have when you are preparing for an examination which is considered to be one of the toughest with more than 2 lakhs+ aspirants appearing every year. On average you should at least give 30 mock tests in order to feel confident and well prepared before D-day. There are a few tips and tricks through which you can easily ace the CAT examination. You can find all the important questions which have the potency to repeat in the current year on https://www.percentilers.in/.

Sherlock’s method
I am sure you must have watched Sherlock TV. Series, after all, it’s one of its kind; solving
mysteries, joining bits and pieces to make a clear picture, sherlock is a master of deduction and observation, and in the contemporary mind, he is kind of savant. That’s exactly what you need to do, you should have a mind of a detective while analyzing your mock paper, there are few things you need to keep a check at and these should be your ride or die.
1. First things first lookout for all the questions you skipped, try them at least 2-3 times
to see if they were doable.
2. Check if your selection of questions is appropriate and you choose the correct order to
attempt them.
3. This one is really important and a must to catch if you have a mind of sherlock; look for
all the guesses or in common term all the ‘tukaas’ you have made, if it turns out to
be correct then consider it as your luck, if not, then it should become your priority to
not to repeat the same silly mistake in your next mock.
4. Making mistakes is something which can be accepted to some extent but making
mistakes in your strong areas is completely unacceptable, it is something you should
consider before anything. In short, make your strong areas ‘strongest’.
5Finally find how many mistakes you made due to lack of attention/fatigue/improper
time distribution for different sections.
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Re-attempt mocks
Imagine the day when you will have to appear for CAT examination and considering the
odds if your paper doesn’t go that well, one thing you will surely wish for is “only if I get to
‘re-attempt’ the paper I would definitely not make those silly mistakes”. Well, that’s exactly
what mocks provide you, analyzing your mistakes, and then learning from it is the biggest
lesson when can have. You can easily set an examination-like environment at your home
itself and then re-attempt the mocks but don’t set a timer, just give proper time to each and every question look for a smarter way to approach them, and be cautious while calculating. When you feel you have strong command over topics and you feel confident enough to attempt the maximum number of questions without committing mistakes then practice- attempting mocks with a timer; after all, time is an important factor too which needs to be taken care of.

The Upshot
The main takeaway is CAT is an examination that needs consistent and rigorous practice and moreover, it needs a smart approach and positive outlook. Start giving one mock per week and analyzing all your errors, re-attempt the previous mock before moving to the next. It is also advisable to review all your correct answers before giving a second mock in this way you will be able to analyze whether there was any smarter way to approach the correct answers and apply the revised strategy to the upcoming mock.




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