- The Gurukripa National Aptitude Test (GNAT) 2025 is designed to assess students' aptitude across multiple domains.
- The test aims to evaluate critical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and general knowledge.
Exam Structure
- Duration: Approximately 3 to 4 hours.
- Format: Computer-based test.
- Sections: Four main sections.
Section Breakdown
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Quantitative Ability
- Content: Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, data interpretation.
- Question Types: Multiple-choice questions, data sufficiency, quantitative comparisons.
- Objective: Assess mathematical problem-solving skills.
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Verbal Ability
- Content: Reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar.
- Question Types: Passage-based questions, sentence correction, vocabulary questions.
- Objective: Evaluate proficiency in understanding and analyzing written material.
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Logical Reasoning
- Content: Patterns, sequences, logical puzzles.
- Question Types: Deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning, problem-solving scenarios.
- Objective: Measure logical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
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General Knowledge
- Content: Current events, history, geography, general science.
- Question Types: Multiple-choice, true/false, short answer.
- Objective: Assess awareness and understanding of various global and local topics.
Scoring and Feedback
- Immediate Feedback: Students receive immediate results upon completion of the exam.
- Scoring: Performance is evaluated based on accuracy and efficiency in each section.
Preparation Tips
- Practice: Regularly practice quantitative and verbal reasoning problems.
- Review: Stay updated with current events and general knowledge topics.
- Mock Tests: Take practice exams to familiarize yourself with the test format and timing.