Mathematical Ability
35 questions were asked from Arithmetical Ability, 30 from Algebraic and Geometric Ability, and 10 from Statistical Ability.
In Arithmetical Ability, key topics included profit and loss, simple and compound interest, time and work, and especially number systems, which had the highest weightage.
The Algebraic and Geometric section covered polynomials, height and distance, and basic concepts from algebra and geometry.
The Statistical Ability part included 10 questions focused on mean, median, mode, and data interpretation, which were mostly direct and formula-based.
Analytical Ability
This section featured 20 Data Sufficiency questions and 55 Problem Solving questions.
Common topics included series (numeric and alphanumeric), coding-decoding, seating arrangements, calendar-based reasoning, and data interpretation.
Some series and arrangement-based questions were time-consuming but solvable with logical reasoning.
The overall difficulty of this section was moderate, with a mix of easy and tricky questions.
Communication Ability
The section had 50 questions in total, making it one of the more scoring areas.
Topics included vocabulary (synonyms, antonyms, word meanings), grammar, verb usage, idioms, and phrases.
5 questions each were asked from computer terminology and business terminology.
There were 3 reading comprehension passages, each followed by 5 questions, making up 15 RC-based questions.
The section was considered the easiest, with most questions being direct and easy to attempt.

