A Detailed Analysis of NMAT 2022
The NMAT 2022 included three sections, each with 36 questions. The pupils were required to tackle every question because there was no way to move on to the next without responding to the present one. The order of the portions could be chosen by the pupils.
Section | No. of questions | Time allotted (minutes) |
Language Skills | 36 | 28 |
Logical Reasoning | 36 | 40 |
Quantitative Skills | 36 | 52 |
Total | 108 | 120 |
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Language Skills (Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension)
Reading comprehension (2 passages, 1 passage=4 questions), parajumbles, fill-in-the-blanks, phrase replacement, spot the error, and analogies were all evenly weighted in the Language Skills section’s questions.
- Complexity Level –Easy to Moderate
- No of questions – 36
The Section Division is tabulated below:
Topic | No. of questions |
Reading Comprehension (2 passages, 1 passage = 4 qs.) | 8 |
Para jumbles | 5 |
Analogy | 6 |
Fill in the blanks (Preposition, Vocabulary) | 5 |
Phrase replacement | 6 |
Spot the error/ Identify the correct usage | 6 |
Quantitative abilities (including data interpretation)
NMAT 2022’s quantitative skills portion included three sets of data interpretation questions, totaling 30% of the section. Arithmetic and Modern Math (PNC and Probability) dominated the remaining portion of the chapter. There were a fair amount of questions from algebra, number theory, and geometry.
Simple to Moderate Complexity
36 questions were asked.
The division of sections is listed below:
Topic | No. of questions |
Percentage | 2 |
Ratio and Proportion/ Average | 2 |
Time Speed and Distance | 2 |
Time and Work | 2 |
Profit Loss | 2 |
Number System | 3 |
Data Interpretation | 10 |
Data Sufficiency | 5 |
Algebra | 2 |
Mensuration | 1 |
Permutation and Combination / Probability | 5 |
Logical Reasoning (Logical Reasoning and Critical Reasoning)
There are 22 questions in the verbal reasoning portion. Topics covered in this lesson included Statement conclusion, Statement argument, Statement assumption, Syllogism, and paragraph-based critical reasoning. The final 14 inquiries were from the analytical reasoning section. The questions’ overall level of difficulty was easy to adjust, though.
Simple to Moderate Complexity
36 questions were asked.
The division of sections is listed below:
Topic | No. of questions |
Analytical Reasoning | |
Input – Output | 8 |
Arrangement | 2 |
Grouping | 2 |
Venn Diagram based | 1 |
Figure based Numerical reasoning | 1 |
Verbal Reasoning | |
Statement – Assumption, Statement Conclusion | 6 |
Course of Action – Decision Making | 5 |
Strong Argument / Weak Argument | 3 |
Critical Reasoning | 5 |
Syllogisms | 3 |