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Re: Preparation Agenda For CAT 2007 - 22-02-2007, 12:50 AM

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Arrow Re: Preparation Agenda For CAT 2007 - 22-02-2007, 07:30 AM

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Friends, do you have any source for FIJ questions (refer verbal (!) CAT-06)?

Cheers!
Could not find IFJ questions ..but found this analysis on the net ....

Fact, Opinion, Inference


by Richard Grzeskowiak

A fact is a statement that can be verified. It may involve numbers or dates.
The truth of a fact is beyond argument.

Example: There are 24 people registered for English 152, Section 3, this summer.

Example: A football field in the US is 100 yards long.

Example:Helen Hayes, the First Lady of the American Theatre, died on March 17, 1993, at 92 years of age.

Expressions of personal likes or dislikes are erroneously often called opinions.

Example: Dawn feels sports medicine is the field to be in.

Example: I like chicken fat ripple ice cream.

Example: Lisa enjoys jazz more than rock music.

Example: My husband looks great in the nude.


An opinion is an informed judgment based on facts, an honest attempt to draw a reasonable conclusion from evidence.
It is arguable--a contestable statement.

Given the same truthful information, another person may come up with a different conclusion (opinion).

Example:Because the Cold War is over, we should dismantle the US defense forces.

we should scale back the US defense forces.

we can now concentrate on aggressively controlling Third World despots with US defense forces.

An arguable opinion, then, needs
  • a thesis statement, a claim, a proposition to be supported, which deals with a matter of probability, not a fact or a matter of taste. [In other words, "What's your point?"]
  • an audience to be convinced of the thesis
  • grounds, specific reasons, that support the thesis.
Here's a test to see (hear, feel) whether you have an opinion:
"What makes you say (write) that?"
If the answer reverts to "I" something-or-other, then it is not an opinion, but a statement of taste. [And there's no accounting for taste.]
A writer (speaker, doer) implies.
A reader (listener, onlooker) infers.


To imply means
  • to convey or communicate not by direct, forthright statement but by allusion or reference likely to lead to natural inference.
  • to express indirectly
  • to involve or suggest by logical necessity.
["What are you suggesting (implying)?]


To infer means
  • to conclude from evidence; deduce
  • to have as a logical consequence. (an inference = a conclusion)
Example: I see leaves turning yellow on a small tree. I know it is July 11th in the middle of the summer. It hasn't rained in 2 months. I infer (deduce, conclude) [through inference] that the tree is stressed.
Example: I hear water running in the house.
It's downstairs because I am in the upstairs bathroom. No one else is up yet. I conclude a pipe has burst, or someone is using my water from the hose, or the burglar had to wash her hands.
Then I remember the power outage. Now the running water makes sense because the water softener is out of cycle and using water during the early day instead of the middle of the night.
Basic to interpretation [and thus to research] is inference-making. An inference is a conclusion or judgment which expresses some significant attitude suggested by what is seen, heard, or read. We see the sky clouding up and infer that rain is coming...
Sometimes a single observation may trigger a chain of inferences. Thus Robinson Crusoe saw a footprint and inferred (1) that somebody else was on the island, (2) that there was a possibility of danger from that person, (3) that he should take precautions against that danger. In all such instances the thing observed becomes a sign of something, and the inference interprets that sign.


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Re: Preparation Agenda For CAT 2007 - 22-02-2007, 09:24 AM

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Could not find IFJ questions ..but found this analysis on the net ....
to add onto that... if u have IMS material.... there are several pages dedicated to inference fact judgement questions in the basic reference material (BRM for verbal )

@justlikethat... well i dont think freakonomics totally runs dry at the end... but we sort of get in to the goove of the analysis and they seem to suprise us less... if u really like good books read MICHEAL CRICHTON ( he is god ), ISAAC ASIMOV and ROBERT LUMDUM


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Re: Preparation Agenda For CAT 2007 - 22-02-2007, 09:30 AM

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to add onto that... if u have IMS material.... there are several pages dedicated to inference fact judgement questions in the basic reference material (BRM for verbal )
Also if you have access to GMAT material you can go through the section related to "CRITICAL THINKING".
Just note that judgement may also be termed as opinion and inference may also be called conclusion.

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Re: Preparation Agenda For CAT 2007 - 22-02-2007, 03:27 PM

Hi all

When is the cl mock been conducted(which month they are starting it)...
and how many mocks are available???.is there a flt available with the same package????

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Arrow VA Prep - 23-02-2007, 08:23 AM

The prep for VA depends on the kind of reading that we do ....

Here are the sources of the VA questions for CAT 2005 compiled by CL....

We need to read similar types of books , journals, websites, newsletters and periodicals.

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p.s CL had also put up the VA source for CAT 2006 on their site but its no longer there anymore. If anyone has that doc.. please share.
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Re: VA Prep - 24-02-2007, 08:08 PM

Hi all puys,
Below i have given a list of books that one must read in order to gain confidence in solving RCs. The list covers books of eminent writers from mainly all sections of literature and so after reading them one can get a good hold over RCs as one will be exposed to topics related to different areas.

Management

1. Any Edition Of Harvard Business Review
2. Case Studies Of Business World Magazine
3. What They Don't Teach You At Harvard Business School-Mark H McCormack

Physics/Science

1. Brief History Of Time - Stephen Hawking
2. Any Work Of Isaac Assimov
3. The Tao Physics - Fritjof Capra

Philosophy

1. Zen And The Art Of Motor Cycle Maintenance
2. The Fountainhead-Ayn Rand

Abstract Topic

1. Futureshock Or Power Shift Or Third Wave -Alvin Toffler

Literacy Works

1. God Of Small Things-Arundhati Roy
2. Midnight's Childeren - Salman Rushdie

Business

1. Made In Japan - Akio Morito
2. Built To Last - Tom Peters And Water Man

Religion
1. Any Book Written By Swami Vivekanand

Sports

1. Idols By Sunil Gavaskar

General

Uncommon Wisdom-Fritjof Capra

Law

Any Of John Grisham's Works

Medical

Doctors By Erich Segal

Anthropology/Sociology

1. Manwatching
2. The Naked Ape- Desmond Morris

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Re: VA Prep - 24-02-2007, 08:15 PM

Hi friends,
Have started "THE KING OF TORTS" By JOHN GRISHAM. Its a fiction book,I have completed almost half of the book. The book and the plot of the story is really very interesting. You can even complete it in 2-3 days or even in one sitting (if u love fiction books [like me]). I Will recommend this book to those who are eager to know more about the law procedures in an interesting way. I m sure this book wont bug u at all.

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Re: VA Prep - 24-02-2007, 08:44 PM

hmmmm.... shalin nice lists of books though i think one should try reading newspaper now as it will serve us with more varied topics... reading novels for those who havent read anything so far can also be troublesome....

also we can should start discussing news on this forum... means recent happenings in which we can share our opinions...

i will set up a topic....

which takeover is better

TATA acquiring CORUS
VODAFONE acquiring HUTCHINSON ESSAR


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Re: VA Prep - 24-02-2007, 08:45 PM

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Hi friends,
Have started "THE KING OF TROTS" By JOHN GRISHAM. Its a fiction book,I have completed almost half of the book. The book and the plot of the story is really very interesting. You can even complete it in 2-3 days or even in one sitting (if u love fiction books [like me]). I Will recommend this book to those who are eager to know more about the law procedures in an interesting way. I m sure this book wont bug u at all.

Thank You.

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Hmm..

The King of TORTS is an interesting book....

But ...not a book that I would recommend if this is to be anyone's first Grisham....(sort of felt that Grisham..had become pretty jaded by the time he wrote this one..my opinion of course!)

My own favourites --The Firm, The Runaway Jury, The Client and yes....The Rainmaker

But most grisham books are an excellent view at the american legal system and the life of lawyers..

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