IIFT exam is a common entrance exam conducted for admission to MBA-International Business program offered by the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade in Delhi, Kakinada and Kolkata.
The IIFT exam has a particular structure and it consists of different sections and sub-sections.
This is the most scoring section of the four sections.
Continuous practice is the only way to approach this section which comprises of tricky and tough questions.
Find a good aptitude book and start practicing all the types of questions present in it.
You need to prepare both – static GK for IIFT and Current Affairs.
National Testing Agency (NTA) is responsible for formulating the CMAT exam pattern.
The test will comprise of four distinct sections, namely Logical Reasoning, Language Comprehension, Quantitative Techniques & Data Interpretation, and General Awareness.
The candidate should use mathematical and logical thinking to get the results.
In this section, the data have to analyzed and interpreted.
This section consists of mathematical questions based on:
Simple Interest and Compound Interest
Also, the (common) topics from which questions are generally asked, varies from exam to exam.
Also, GK is constantly evolving.
With more and more competitive exams coming up, GK section has become important.
It is also about understanding the issues, conditions and trends prevailing in the country.
The modern GK section focuses on current issues, government policies, reforms and decisions taken by the government.
The GK section in SSC exams is slightly different because the focus is on quantitative reasoning.