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Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) Syllabus
Introduction
The Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) is a national-level management entrance exam conducted by XLRI Jamshedpur for admission into various MBA and PGDM programs across India. The exam is designed to assess candidates' aptitude in critical thinking, logical reasoning, verbal and quantitative skills, and decision-making abilities.
Exam Structure
- The XAT exam comprises the following sections:
- Verbal and Logical Ability
- Decision Making
- Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
- General Knowledge
Detailed Syllabus
1. Verbal and Logical Ability
This section tests the candidate's proficiency in English language skills and logical reasoning.
Reading Comprehension
- Understanding passages
- Answering questions based on the passage
- Identifying themes, tones, and ideas
Vocabulary
- Synonyms and antonyms
- Analogies
- Fill in the blanks
Grammar
- Error detection
- Sentence correction
- Phrasal verbs
Logical Reasoning
- Critical reasoning
- Statement and assumption
- Statement and conclusion
- Strengthening and weakening arguments
- Puzzles and seating arrangements
2. Decision Making
This section assesses the candidate's ability to make informed and ethical decisions.
Situational Analysis
- Analyzing business situations
- Evaluating outcomes and impacts
- Decision-making in ethical dilemmas
Caselets
- Understanding and interpreting data from business cases
- Decision-making based on given scenarios
3. Quantitative Ability and Data Interpretation
This section evaluates mathematical skills and the ability to interpret data.
Arithmetic
- Percentages
- Profit and loss
- Ratio and proportion
- Time, speed, and distance
- Simple and compound interest
Algebra
- Linear and quadratic equations
- Progressions (AP, GP)
- Inequalities
Geometry
- Triangles and circles
- Mensuration
- Coordinate geometry
Number System
- Divisibility rules
- HCF and LCM
- Prime numbers and factorization
Data Interpretation
- Bar graphs
- Line charts
- Pie charts
- Tables
4. General Knowledge
This section tests the candidate's awareness of current affairs and general knowledge.
Current Affairs
- National and international news
- Business and economy
- Awards and recognitions
Static GK
- History and geography
- Science and technology
- Books and authors
- Sports and important events
Exam Pattern
- Mode: Computer-based test
- Duration: 3 hours
- Number of Questions: Approximately 100-105
- Negative Marking: Yes (0.25 marks deducted for each incorrect answer)
Preparation Tips
Regularly practice mock tests and previous years' question papers.
Read newspapers and online articles to stay updated with current affairs.
Focus on time management and accuracy.