Most Expected Question Types in CAT 2025 (Last-Minute Prediction Guide)

With CAT 2025 approaching, understanding the most likely question types can help you fine-tune your final preparation. While CAT remains unpredictable, its pattern has shown strong consistency over the past few years. This guide highlights the most expected question types based on trends, past papers, and typical difficulty levels—perfect for last-minute revision.


1. VARC (Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension)

Expected Format: 24 Questions (Mostly RC-Heavy)

✔️ Most Expected Question Types

1. Reading Comprehension (4 passages × 4–6 questions each)

Highly likely passages:

  • Psychology & behavioral science

  • Economics & trade

  • Philosophy & abstract reasoning

  • Technology & society

Expected questions inside RC:

  • Main idea / central theme

  • Inference-based

  • Tone & attitude

  • Strengthening / weakening

  • Application-based questions

2. Para Jumbles (TITA)

Unseen, tricky paragraphs with abstract tone.

3. Para Summary

Short paragraphs with 4 close answer choices.

4. Odd-One-Out

Sentences where the flow of logic breaks.

✨ Last-Minute Tip:

Focus on inference-rich RCs and practice TITA para jumbles—they appear every year.


2. DILR (Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning)

Expected Format: 20 Questions (4 Sets)

✔️ Most Expected Question Types

1. Caselets (No Tables Given)

Typical themes include:

  • People-arrangement

  • Tournament analysis

  • Team allocation

  • Network-based puzzles

2. Charts & Graphs

You can expect:

  • Mixed bar + line charts

  • Pie charts with partial data

  • Tables with missing values

3. Logic-Based Puzzles

Very likely to show up:

  • Distribution puzzles

  • Games & tournaments

  • Calendar/scheduling puzzles

  • Routes & networks

4. Hybrid Sets

Combination of DI + LR (the most common trend since CAT 2019).

✨ Last-Minute Tip:

Focus on solving moderate-level hybrid sets within 10–12 minutes.


3. Quantitative Aptitude (QA)

Expected Format: 22 Questions (Arithmetic-Dominant)

✔️ Most Expected Question Types

1. Arithmetic (70–75% weightage expected)

Absolutely expected topics:

  • Percentages

  • Profit & Loss

  • Time–Speed–Distance

  • Time & Work

  • Simple & Compound Interest

  • Ratios / Mixtures

  • Averages & Alligations

These are must-prepare because they give maximum accuracy.

2. Algebra (High certainty)

Expected question types:

  • Quadratic equations

  • Inequalities

  • Functions

  • Progressions (AP/GP)

  • Logarithms

3. Numbers (2–3 questions)

Core topics expected:

  • Divisibility rules

  • HCF/LCM

  • Remainders (modulus)

4. Geometry (2–3 questions)

Expected areas:

  • Triangles

  • Circles

  • Mensuration basics

  • Coordinate geometry (occasionally 1 question)

5. Modern Math (1–2 questions)

Mostly:

  • Permutation & Combination

  • Probability

✨ Last-Minute Tip:

Revise all arithmetic shortcuts and algebra identities—they’re guaranteed to appear.


Overall Last-Minute Prediction Summary

Section Most Expected Focus Area Difficulty Trend
VARC RC Inference + Para Summary Moderate
DILR Hybrid Puzzle Sets Moderate to Tough
QA Arithmetic + Algebra Moderate

Final 24-Hour Strategy

  • Solve one moderate RC set every few hours

  • Attempt 3–4 mixed DILR sets (timed)

  • Revise all arithmetic formulas and QA essentials

  • Avoid new chapters—focus on accuracy


Conclusion

Though CAT is unpredictable, it repeats its question themes consistently. Knowing the expected question types helps you revise smartly and boost your confidence. Focus on accuracy, maintain calm, and build a question-selection strategy—those are the real game-changers.

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