Two hours. 66 questions. All three sections — VARC, DILR, QA — in one sitting. Build the stamina, pacing, and exam-day confidence you can't get from chapter practice alone.
Exam Structure at a Glance
Each section is independently timed at 40 minutes
VARC
Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension
24Q
40 min
DILR
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning
20Q
40 min
QA
Quantitative Ability
22Q
40 min
+3
Correct
−1
Wrong (MCQ)
0
TITA / Skip
Choose Your Test
Each mock replicates the real CAT exam format — sectional timers, TITA questions, and a score report with percentile benchmarks.
Baseline Diagnostic
A balanced first mock covering all three sections at real CAT difficulty. Ideal as your opening benchmark.
Pacing & Endurance
A notch harder than Mock #1 — designed to stress-test your weak spots before the real exam.
Speed & Accuracy
Focuses on time-pressure trade-offs — practice smart skipping, section-time allocation, and net-score maximisation.
Know What to Expect
VARC
Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension
RC passages, para-jumbles, sentence exclusion, and summary questions. Tests reading speed and inference depth.
DILR
Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning
Set-based puzzles: tables, graphs, caselets, seating, routes. Each set rewards patience and systematic elimination.
QA
Quantitative Ability
Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, number systems, and modern math. MCQs and TITA (no negative marking) questions.
+3
Correct Answer
Three marks added for every right answer across all sections.
−1
Wrong MCQ
One mark deducted for incorrect MCQ answers. Applies to VARC, DILR, and QA MCQs.
0
TITA / Skip
Type-in-the-answer questions carry no negative marking. Skipping any question is always safe.
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120 minutes of sustained focus is a skill that only two-hour runs can build. Chapter drills don't train it.
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Learn where your 40 minutes go in each section — and which question types to skim versus attempt cold.
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Full-length reports surface the errors that only show under time pressure, not in relaxed practice.
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A scaled score and estimated percentile after every mock calibrates your target percentile to where you actually are.
Not ready for a full mock yet?
Warm up with our Daily Practice Tests — 20 questions, 40 minutes, every day. Build the habit first, then scale up.
After the Test
Most students glance at their score and move on. Here's what to actually look at.
01
Calculate your accuracy separately for attempted questions. High attempts + low accuracy = over-guessing. Fix that before increasing speed.
02
Which RC passages took 10 minutes? Which DI sets did you abandon? The time log tells you where minutes leaked.
03
Your net score per section (not raw marks) predicts your final percentile. If DILR net is negative, you're attempting too many low-probability sets.
04
Track accuracy, attempt rate, and time per section across mocks. Percentile swings are noisy; trends are signal.
Common Questions
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