Friday, November 12, 2010

Analytical Reasoning - Types Of Questions

What ever types of question is there it is a logical question. In GAT or GRE question asked by examiner generally from the following conditions:


Ranking:


Question may come from such condition in which you asked to place people or objects in order according to some kind of ranking. 


For example:


Age, height, weight, Stealing Arrangement, Grades assigned to exam or any kind of question in which you organize the people or objects.


Sample Question:


Four captains and first mates of three of them were called to attend the annual meeting at head quarters. The captains were Luqman, Manzor, Nauman and Osaf; the first mates were Ayesha, Durya, and Gia. Each person in turn delivered a report to chairperson as follows:
Each of the first mates delivered their report exactly after her captain. The first captain to speak was manzoor and captain nauman spoke after him.


(Represent the person with first letter of his name)


Questions:


1- Which of the following order of delivering report is not conformable with the     
    conditions?


A- M, A, N, G, O, L, D
B- M, D, N, G, L, O, A
C- M, N, A, L, D, O, G
D- M, N, A, O, D, L, G
E- M, N, G, D, O, L, A


Answer:
The best option is E because from given condition two mates cannot together. Moreover, Two captain can present consecutively because one captain has no mate.

Analytical Reasoning - An Overview

The Analytical Reasoning section of GAT or GRE is nothing but a test of logical thinking. Informally the analytical reasoning test is known as "logic games". Questions in this section always comes in a group of four to seven and based on initial set of conditions and rules along with additional information.


It is very successful tips to solve Analytical Reasoning questions that draw a rough diagram only on the basis of information given in question and do not include your assumptions. Such a diagram can  help you to answer the questions at a Glance.


In logic or Analytical Reasoning formal training is bot required to answer these questions. These questions are intended to be answered using knowledge, skills and reasoning ability generally expected of graduates.


Further Readings:
Types of Questions in Analytical Reasoning
Strategy To Solve Analytical Reasoning Questions





Analytical Ability - An Overview

In simple words we can define Analytical Ability as to look at the way in which person can analyze information and draw logical conclusion. The analytical section of GAT is consist of two logical sections that are Analytical reasoning and Logical reasoning. Each of these section contains almost equal number of questions. However, GAT A, GAT B and GAT C have different number of questions in this section. GAT A comprises 40%, GAT B comprises 25% and GAT C comprises of 30%. For detail of what GAT A ,GAT B and GAT C are cilck here.

Go for detail of Analytical Ability sections from here:

1- Analytical Reasoning
2- Analytical Ability

Thursday, November 11, 2010

GAT registration



The candidate is required to register for appearing in the GAT Test as scheduled by NTS. The registration process is given below:

  • Download GAT registration form (typeable) and bank deposit slip from NTS website www.nts.org.pk. (Registration form is available on website only.
  • Deposit Rs. 700/- (Rupees Seven Hundred only) through online bank deposit slip in the online branches of MCB, UBL or ABL. (See bank service charges on deposit slip)
  • Attach 2 photographs (1 x 1.5 inch) at the front of this Registration Form. All candidates are required to provide their photographs with full face exposure.
  • Do not send any documents other than two photos and original bank deposit slip along with your GAT Registration Form.
Download Application Form









Introduction to GAT-General

Graduate Assessment Test (GAT) aims to assess the verbal, quantitative and analytical abilities that have been attained over a period and that are not necessarily related to any specific field of study. GAT is often required for public sector universities master's degree and M. Phil programs and some time also required for jobs in public sector organizations. Moreover, Higher Education Commission (HEC) Pakistan requires GAT for awarding scholarships through its scholarships schemes.

HEC has assigned National Testing Service (NTS) Pakistan, the responsibility to conduct GRE Type Test i.e. Graduate Assessment Test GAT-GENERAL for admissions in M.Phil and HEC Scholarship Schemes and GAT-SUBJECT for PhD. Programmes.


Note: The test result will remain valid for TWO YEAR for admissions and HEC Scholarship Schemes.

Sub Topics:
1- Types of GAT-General Types
2- GAT Format
3- List of Disciplines for GAT-General
4- GAT-General Test Schedule

GAT FORMAT


The test itself consist of 100 questions. Each question is in multiple choice MCQ's format, with some havingfour or five possible answers. GAT is consisted of three sections:

VERBAL ABILITY
Verbal ability section of the GAT is consisted of four types of questions Reading Comprehension, Sentence Completion, Analogies and Antonyms.
QUANTITATIVE ABILITY
Quantitative ability section of the GAT is consisted of two types of questions Problem Solving and Quantitative Comparison.
ANALYTICAL ABILITY
Analytical ability section includes two types of questions Analytical Reasoning and  Logical Reasoning.

LIST OF DISCIPLINES FOR GAT-GENERAL

Each category of GAT-General comprises of many disciplines. You must be confident in which category you should apply. The only difference between categories A,B and C of GAT General is the different number of questions in three sections, which merely alter your time distribution for the preparation of the GAT's sections.
You may have latest information about GAT distribution from:

http://www.nts.org.pk/GAT/GATGPDistribution.asp


GAT A
Engineering & Technology
   Technology includes
   Management engineering
   Management information systems
   Ergonomics
  Technical & Vocational education
  Industrial research
  Engineering including
  Textile engineering
  Industrial engineering
  Computer Engineering
  Civil engineering
  Bioengineering
  Systems engineering
  Environmental engineering
  Engineering economy
  Engineering meteorology
  Applied mechanics
  Acoustical engineering
  Structural engineering
  Engineering geology
  Transportation engineering
  Applied optics
  Photonics
  Plasma engineering
  Hydraulic engineering
  Environmental Engineering
  Mechanical engineering
  Electrical engineering
  Electronics
  Nuclear engineering
  Aeronautics
  Astronautics
  Mining engineering
  Metallurgy
Business Education
  Finance all subjects including
  Public Finance
  Banking
  Finance Management
  Commerce
  Business Administration & Management
GAT B
Arts & Humanities
  Fine Arts
  Photography
  Recreational & pergorming arts, Music
  Physical Education and sports
  Languages and Literature
  Museology (Museum science)
  Journalism, Advertisement, Mass Communication
Social Sciences
  Anthropology including
  Physical Anthropology
  Archeology
  Economics
  Statistics
  Political Science
  International Relations
  Psychology
  Philosophy
  Sociology
  Criminology
  Administrative sciences including
  Public Administration
  Library and Archival Sciences
  History
  Geography
  Religious Studies
  Education
  Law and Legislature
GAT C
Agriculture & Veterinary Sciences
  Agriculture
   Plant Culture
   Forestry, Horticulture
   Animal Culture
   Aquaculture, Fiesheries
Biological & Medical Sciences
   Biology including
   Evolution & Genetics
   Microbiology
   Botanical Sciences
   Botany
   Paleo-botany
   Zoological Sciences
   Zoology
   Paleo-zoology
   Marine Sciences (Biological Aspects)
   Biological Anthropology
   Biotechnology
  Medicine all subjects including
  Medicine
  Human anatomy, cytology, histology
  Human physiology
  Pathology
  Internal medicine
  Pharmacy, Pharmacology & theraputics
  Medicine (Clinical) including
  Surgery & related medical specialities
  Gynecology related medical specialities
  Experimental medicine
  Ophthalmology
  Dermatology
  Pediatrics
  Public health including
  Promotion of health
  Incidence & prevention of disease
  Epidemiology
  Dentistry
  Pharmacology
  Pharmacy
  Nursing
Physical Sciences
   Physics all specialities including
  Mechanics
  Electricity & Electronics
  Modern Physics
  Nuclear Physics
  Chemistry all subjects including
  Biochemistry
  Analytical chemistry
  Crystallography
  Astronomy
  Astronomy & allied sciences
  Earth (Astronomical geography)
  Mathematical geography
  Astro-geology
  Astro-physics
  Earth, Atmosphere & Marine Sciences
  Earth sciences & allied sciences
  Geology, Hydrology, Meteorology
  Petrology, Mineralogy
  Economic geology
  Palentology-Paleozoology, Paleobotany
  Oceanography
  Mathematics
  Applied Mathematics
  Statistics / Computer Sciences & related disciplines
  Information Technology, Software Engineering

GAT Types

Based on the field of study of the prospect test taker, question type distribution varies on the GAT. The GAT is generally, composed of Verbal Ability section, a Quantitative Ability section and Analytical Ability Section, however the number of question in each section is given as:




GAT TypeField of StudyQuantitativeVerbalAnalytical
GAT A1. Engineering & Technology                  
2. Business Education
30%30%40%
GAT B1. Social Science   
2. Arts & Humanities
25%50%25%
GAT C1. Biological & Medical Sciences   
2. Agriculture & Veterinary Sciences
 3. Physical Sciences
40%30%


30%

Test Schedule for GAT-General 2011

GAT is conducted four to five times in a year. Date of each is advertised in popular newspapers at-least 15-20 days before the test date. You can find schedule for desired test date in NTS official website 

http://www.nts.org.pk/GAT/GATSchedule.asp

Schedule of GAT GENERAL (2011)
Sr #
Test Date
Advertisement Dates
Last Date For Application Submission
Provisional candidate list will be uploaded on website
Queries will be entertained till
RollNo. Slip Dispatch Date
Result Announcement Date on website
Result Card Dispatch Date
1
Sunday
9th January
2011
Sundays
7th & 14th November
2010
Tuesday
14th December
2010
Friday
17th December
2010
Wednesday
22nd December
2010
Friday
24th December
2010
Saturday
15th January
2011
Wednesday
19th January
2011
2
Sunday
10th April
2011
Sundays
20th & 27th
February
2011
Tuesday
15th March
2011
Friday
18th March
2011
Thursday
24th March
2011
Monday
28th March
2011
Saturday
16th April
2011
Wednesday
20th April
2011
3
Sunday
10th July
2011
Sundays
22nd & 29th May
2011
Monday
20th June
2011
Thursday
23rd June
2011
Monday
27th June
2011
Wednesday
29th June
2011
Saturday
16th July
2011
Wednesday
20th July
2011
4
Sunday
9th October
2011
Sundays 28th August & 4th September
2011
Monday
19th September
2011
Friday
23rd September
2011
Monday
26th September
2011
Wednesday
28th September
2011
Saturday
15th October
2011
Wednesday
19th October
2011

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