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Abhishek Kumar

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The Karnataka Management Aptitude Test (KMAT) question paper will have a total of three sections. These sections are Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Ability and Logical Reasoning. Each section in the KMAT question paper carries 40 multiple-choice questions. The candidates will be given a total of 120 minutes to complete the exam. 

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Ritu Rathee

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KMAT marking scheme differs depending on the exam location.

  • KMAT Kerala: +4 for correct, -1 for wrong, no penalty for blank.
  • KMAT (Karnataka & Others): +1 for correct, no penalty for wrong or blank.

Always confirm the marking scheme from the official website for your specific KMAT exam.

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Saumya Jain

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KMAT is a Home Based Online Remote Proctored Test comprising 120 MCQs. These MCQs are spread and divided ino four sections of Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension; Quantitative Ability; Logical Reasoning and General Awareness. The test is to be completed in 120 minutes without any sectional time limit. The candidate is allowed to switch from one section to other within the overall time limit.

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Saumya Jain

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The KMAT exam is held for two hours or 120 minutes. There is only one slot for the KMAT exam. KMAT exam does not have a sectional time limit. This means, that the candidates can solve the question paper with ease without worrying about the sectional timer. However, they must complete the question paper within the overall time limit. Candidates must take care of saving their answers at every step as the moment 120 minutes will get over, the test will automatically stop. There is no provision of changing the exam slot. And there is no provision to apply for the same. Candidates will have to appear for the exam at the time as mentioned on

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Saumya Jain

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The KMAT exam is held for two hours or 120 minutes. There is only one slot for the KMAT exam. KMAT exam does not have any sectional time limit. This means, that the candidates can take the KMAT exam according to their preference and can switch between sections and questions as per their need. There is no provision of changing the exam slot. And there is no provision to apply for the same. Candidates have to take the KMAT exam from the safe environment of their homes as the exam will be conducted in the internet-based test mode and the candidates have to choose their slot for the exam day. 

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Saumya Jain

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The KMAT exam has 120 multiple-choice questions. Each question carries one mark and there is no negative marking in the KMAT question paper. The total duration of the KMAT exam is two hours. Aspirants will be given four options to each question and they will be required to select the correct one. There are three sections in the KMAT question paper and each section carries equal marks.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello,
The KMAT(Karnataka Management Aptitude Test) question pattern is generally Paper-Pen-based test with 120 Multiple Choice Questions divided into three sections (40 each).
The exam will have MCQs only. Section wise syllabus for KMAT 2017 is as follows:
1) Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension:
English language ability that would include questions on grammar, vocabulary, sentence completion, synonyms, antonyms, comprehension of passages, etc.
2) Logical and Abstract Reasoning:
This section can have questions on verbal reasoning, analogy among others.
3) Quantitative Ability:
This section tests the speed and accuracy in math. It may in
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