The CAT exam is not just a test; it's a journey of your perseverance, and self-belief. Remember, you've trained your mind for months, and Sunday is your chance to let it shine. Trust your preparation. When doubt creeps in, remind yourself of all the hard work you’ve put in. Be calm, be focused, and let the questions guide you to success. Final VARC tips to all the CAT 2024 aspirants: 1. Don’t skim: Read carefully to capture the tone and central idea. Missing the crux can lead to wrong answers in inference-based questions. 2. Prioritize questions: Answer direct questions first (e.g., "What does the author mean by...") before tackling inference-heavy ones. 3. Eliminate options ruthlessly: Wrong options often include extreme statements or ideas not mentioned in the passage. 4. Give time to Verbal ability section as well, don’t over-rely on RCs 5. Avoid options that are too narrow or broad. Stick to the main point the author is making and not the examples. 6. If you are stuck on a question, let go! Save your mental energy for the next one. Remember the negative marking. "Understand, Eliminate, Move On." Your goal is not to answer everything but to answer strategically. You’ve got this! Best of luck! 🚀
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