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10 mistakes you are making in MOCKS

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Rahul Singh

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While you are prepping up for CAT with the last mile push giving a mock each day, some super aggressively taking two mocks a day too, you need to understand to keep these 10 mistakes in mind that have to be avoided in the mocks. Take your final mock after reading this article

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1. Avoid trailing effect: It often happens while approaching new questions in the exams, we end up thinking about the previous questions that we are even slightly doubtful about. PLEASE AVOID this at all costs. To do this effectively, take a deep breath before you approach the next question.

 2. Not preparing before a mock: Always plan to take a mock in advance. Prepare and go through the formulae list, make a list of the mistakes you made in the last mock and go through it a day before your next mock attempt. To keep yourself motivated, remember your “success” mocks (in which you’ve scored the highest marks) and always aim to score more in the subsequent mocks.

 3. Attempting one section without heart and soul: Naturally, we tend to give our best in our favourite/strong section/s. Try to get rid of your pre-conceived notion about any section so as to improve your overall efficiency in that section.

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 4. Taking questions personally: No matter how strong any section/topic might be for you, if you’re not able to get the right answer in the stipulated time, please move on to the next question without wasting any more time.

 5. Not measuring your accuracy/benchmarking: After every mock you take, analyse it thoroughly. Identify the areas where you can improve your efficiency and accuracy and ace those parts in the subsequent mocks.

 6. Tough mock on purpose: As we barely have a few days for the “D Day – CAT 2020” now, DO NOT attempt any “difficult” mocks on purpose. Not giving a mock would be better than getting your confidence level shaken by taking such a mock and not ending up with a good score.

 7. Random question strategy: With a few days left for CAT 2020, do not take next mocks without any strategy. Either consult with toppers/previous CAT-takers/mentors for mock strategies or make your own strategy before taking the next mock.

 8. Reading inappropriately: This happens when you miss out on keywords in a question such as “except”, “can’t”, “doesn’t” etcetera. Read the passages and questions carefully before you start solving them.

 9. Wrong entry on your notebook/rough pads: While solving the question in your notebook/rough pad, you start solving it with wrong details from the question. E.g. taking wrong values or drawing the diagram incorrectly while solving QA sections or missing out on keywords in VARC or LRDI section, AVOID DOING THIS.

 10. Mind frame: During the CAT exam, you tend to have a similar mindset similar as you have had while taking the mocks. You also might have thoughts such as job pressure, taking CAT next year, and similar distracting thoughts. 

CAT is all about your mindset and strategy. Please make sure that on the FINAL DAY, once you sit in front of the machine assigned to you, DO NOT let any such distracting / destructive / negative thoughts cross your mind. Leave for the exam centre taking traffic into account and go with a positive mindset

 Hope these mistakes help you not fall into anxiety and exam pressure, everybody talks about DO this,DO that  but it is very important to understand what not to do! 

The writer is  Director CATKing  

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