XAT 2009 Analysis
XAT 2009 Analysis
Executive Summary
In a nutshell, the XAT 2009 paper was almost the same as the previous year in spirit
and essence. The remarkable change was the reduction in number of questions from
120 to 104. The three sections were more or less balanced in terms of level of
difficulty. A few problems in the QA/DI section were quite ambiguous. The problems
in the AR section were not very challenging. The DM cases were intriguing, thought
provoking and should have been avoided by the aspirants. The Verbal and Logical
Ability section was challenging. The section was more inclined towards testing the
literary skills of a candidate. The questions involving the knowledge of Metaphor,
euphemism etc appeared for the first time in XAT and required proper understanding
of these figures of speech. Among the 3 RC passages, one was an easy take. The
other two had questions, which required deep inferential understanding. It would
have been wise to take a shot at critical reasoning questions as they only tested the
basic understanding.
Overall, the cut-offs can be expected to be close to last year’s level. Following table
summarises an ideal situation.
Institute Cut-off
Expected cut-off XLRI – PMIR 32-33
Expected cut-off SP Jain 30-31
Expected cut-off XIMB 30-31
Expected cut-off GIM/BIM 26-27
Expected cut-off LIBA 24-25
Expected cut-off XISS 22-23
Disclaimer: These cut-offs are decided by expert faculty of Career Launcher, who have
attempted the XAT 2009 paper and might not be the actual XAT cut-offs. These calculations
are based on our experience and expertise.
Comparison with Last 3 year’s XAT:
Section-wise Analysis
Reading Comprehension
A good mix of passages! There were three passages. The passages were short but
equally challenging. The topics were management, linguistics and socio-politics. A
good selection of questions would have helped you to score high in this section as
most of the questions were inference-based.
Overall, an attempt of 18-20 questions & a score of 10+ was definitely
possible.
Topic-wise breakup
Total No of questions: 31
Decision Making: 12, Individual Reasoning Qs: 2 and AR: 17 (in 4 sets)
Summary:
This time it was XAT’s turn to test your logical skills. In this section of 31 questions,
19 were on Analytical Reasoning and 12 on Decision Making Ability. Most of the AR
sets were of average difficulty level and at least 2 sets are definitely manageable
during the given time frame. On the other hand, the Decision Making Ability
questions were intriguing. Overall, the section had a high difficulty level. 13-14
attempts with an investment of 40 minutes would have been ideal. 8 to 9 seem to be
a good net score.
Analytical Reasoning:
Set 2: It involved data mapping regarding visiting faculty members taking classes on
different days of the week on different topics. The parameters were their names, the
subjects they taught, the day of the week on which they have taken the class and
the exact time in which the class started. The array was again of dimension 4 x 4.
This set was moderately difficult and should have been attempted.
Summary
Total number of questions: 38 (23 QA, 2 DS, 13 DI)
This section was of standard difficulty level as expected of XAT paper. One
remarkable aspect of this section is reduction of number of algebra questions from
13 to 5 this year as compared to the previous year. But at the same time total
number of questions also reduced from 44 to 38. Also relatively there were more
arithmetic questions compared to last year.
2 DS questions in this section were of mixed level of difficulty.
Keeping in mind the risk of committing more than 6 mistakes in the section, an
intelligent investment of 40 minutes would have yielded 14-15 attempts. Cut-off will
most probably hover around 10.
XAT XAT
Topic XAT 2009 XAT 2008
2007 2006
Overall 23+2+13=38 44 36 44
Number System 0 2 5 2
Arithmetic 5 3 5 3
Average, %ge, SI-CI, PLD 3 1 2 1+1
Ratio proportion, Average 1 1 1 0
Speed Time Distance, Work, 2
1 1 1
Clock
Algebra 5 13 14 20
Equations & Inequalities 2 2 3 6
Functions 2 3 4 7
Maxima minima 1 1 2 5
Series, sequences & 4
0 2 2
progressions
Graph 0 1 1 0
Misc.Type 0 4 0 0
Geometry 5 6 4 3
Plane geometry 4 5 3 3
Mensuration 0 0 0 0
Co-ordinate geometry 1 1 1 0
Permutation & 0
2 1 1
Combination
Probability 2 0 1 3
Mathematical reasoning 2 3 2 2
Set Theory 0 2 1 4
Higher Math (Limit, 0
0 0 2
differentiation Integration)
Data Sufficiency 2 2 4 4
Data Interpretation
There were 4 DI sets — 2 sets on Tables, 1 case let and 1 on Bar diagram—with
moderate difficulty level.
Set 1: The Set with Bar diagram involving the production Soda Ash was lengthy and
one particular question was ambiguous. But this set should have been attempted at
any cost, because this was one of the easiest in this section and it contained 5
questions.
Set 2: The Other set with the Cost and sales price of different food items produced
by a sweetshop was also controversial in the sense that the line graphs given above
the table had no apparent bearing with the given data. It had only 2 questions.
Set 3: It involved a table depicting the sales, cost and leftover data of a cake
manufacturing chain for the year 1993 to 2004. It had 4 questions out of which one
of them was seemingly erroneous in which number of correct statements was to be
identified. It involved bit of lengthy calculation but should have been attempted.
Set 4: This set involved a production cost and sales data of a proposed ‘pen drive’
manufacturing unit. First two questions were on Break-even point and profit in
different scenario. These two questions were manageable and should have been
attempted. The last question in this set involved interest cost was ambiguous
and probably erroneous as well. It did not mention any time frame for
calculating the interest cost.
Essay
XAT also tests you on essay writing and 20 min is stipulated at the end of the 2-hour
test period to write a page-long essay. The topic for this year was:
“The Inherent vice of Capitalism is unequal sharing of blessings and the
inherent virtue of Socialism is equal sharing of misery”.
An interesting topic, which required some awareness of the two political and
economic systems. Some points worth exploring in this essay were:
4) How Capitalism came to be viewed as a credo and how the world got bi-polarized
into the Capitalist and Socialist blocks.
5) Lessons from the 20th century- how Socialism and Communism failed to stem the
economic collapse of Russia. Ironically enough, the virtue 'of equal sharing of misery
failed to sustain socialist governments'.
6) The enduring appeal of Capitalism even though the vice of unequal distribution of
wealth persists- example of how erstwhile Socialist regimes like China are embracing
market Capitalism today.
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responsibility for any decision that might be taken, based on this information.