Your Prep Dose for the Day
This is a comprehensive daily course run by us (almost on a daily basis), wherein we post study links according to the various sections in the CAT exam. All you have got to do is visit this page regularly, and consume the study links given here. Happy Learning..:)
Verbal Prep: Comprehensive Coverage of All Areas
Preparing for CAT English is not a straight-forward task, and you need expert guidance to help you along the way. What we have done here is listed resources from all areas that form the core of the CAT English section and provided resources for those. The focus topics for the first month are Vocabulary, Reading, Basic Grammar and Usage. We have divided resources on our Wordpandit Learning Network in these categories and provided you the links here:
Reading Suggestions: Daily Reads-22 (Level-1)
Reading Suggestions: Daily Reads-22 (Level-2)
Vocabulary Basics Practice Test :Vocabulary Basics: Antonyms Test-11
Vocabulary Blog : Time for some cells to buzz
Usage Tips:
Quant Target Topic for the Month: Number System
Since this is the first month of the prep-plan, the focus this month has to be on basics. The first month revolves around ‘Numbers and Number System’. Targeted Topic Tests and Level-wise tests are the uploaded in this section. Overall, we have cover a total of 31 Topic Tests and 30 Level-wise tests for Number System during first 30 days.
Number System Topic Test: Number System: LCM and HCF Test-4
Number System Level-wise Test: Level 2 Test -10
Data Interpretation: DI Level-1: Set 22
Logical Reasoning: LR Level-1: Set 22
Basic Maths:
Since this is the first month of the Prep-plan, it makes sense to focus on Basic Maths Skills. For this, we feature Basic Maths Tests (these would remind you of school and are a check for how well you studied back then).
Puzzle:Â Puzzle-22
Vocabulary Builder for CAT
Wordpandit has a range of Vocabulary resources, and it can get a little confusing at times for you to decide which area you need to begin with. We have that covered for you with this section. You get your daily vocabulary dose, in the form of word-poster list and flashcards sets listed here for you. All you need is to learn these words on a daily basis, and you are surely going to no issue with CAT vocabulary.
Vocabulary Builder for Bank-PO,SSC,CDS
Wordpandit has a range of Vocabulary resources, and it can get a little confusing at times for you to decide which area you need to begin with. We have that covered for you with this section. You get your daily vocabulary dose, in the form of word-poster list and flashcards sets listed here for you. All you need is to learn these words on a daily basis, and you are surely going to no issue with such entrance exam vocabulary.
5Â words for today:
Flashcard Sets For Today:
Letter C, Set-7(Level:Easy)
Letter C, Set-1(Level:Medium)Â
Letter C, Set-2(Level:Medium)Â
Directions: The sentences given in each question, when properly sequenced, form a coherent paragraph. Each sentence is labeled with a letter. Choose the most logical order of sentences from among the given choices to construct a coherent paragraph.
A. With billions of cows, pigs and chickens being raised in large facilities, what can government, with limited resources, do to reduce abusive treatment of animals?
B. Or will better animal welfare depend largely on consumers being willing to pay more for meat and eggs raised under higher standards?
C. Supporters of such legislation say farm operations need protection from interlopers, while opponents argue that the bad operators should be punished, not those who expose cruel practices.
D. This spring, new laws were proposed in Iowa, Minnesota and Florida that would make it a crime to take undercover videos or photos at industrial farms, a tactic often used by activists to show mistreatment of animals and unsanitary conditions.
Answer and Explanation
Answer: DCBA
Explanation:
There are two mandatory pairs in this case: DC and AB. Statement D is the opening sentence in this case as it sets up the discussion for the group of jumbled sentences.