Analyzing Your CAT Mock Test: Making Sense of Your DILR Score

Intajur Rahaman

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If you are preparing for CAT 2025, you must be taking mocks regularly and analyzing your CAT mock tests. However, sometimes it is tough to properly figure out which areas need improvement, especially for the DILR section. Properly analyzing your CAT mock test can greatly improve your CAT preparation.
Analyzing Your CAT Mock Test: Making Sense of Your DILR Score

Analyzing your CAT mock test is one of the most important parts of CAT preparation. If you do not invest enough time to review your mock tests and mock scores, then you are wasting your precious preparation time attempting CAT mocks. Regardless of which stage of CAT 2025 preparation you are in, you must know how to decode your CAT mock score, especially for sections like Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning. Mock tests can help you identify which areas of the syllabus need improvement and which areas are your strengths.

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How to Analyze CAT Mock Tests?

CAT mock test analysis is an important task and must be done carefully and cautiously to ensure you extract all the important information. Check out the detailed CAT mock analysis guide below:

Step

What to Do

Relevance to Analysis

1. Record Your Scores

Note down raw scores, percentile, and section-wise marks (VARC, DILR, QA) after each mock. Maintain a tracker (Excel/ Notebook).

Helps you identify performance trends over time.

2. Check Accuracy vs Attempts

Separate correct, incorrect, and unattempted questions. Calculate the accuracy % in each section.

High attempts with low accuracy = careless mistakes; low attempts with high accuracy = speed issue.

3. Re-solve the Paper Without Timer

Reattempt all questions after the mock, without time pressure. Try to solve the ones you left or got wrong.

Shows whether the problem was a conceptual gap or time management.

4. Classify Mistakes

Categorize each wrong/ unattempted question into:

  • Conceptual gap
  • Calculation error
  • Misinterpretation
  • Guesswork gone wrong
  • Time pressure

Helps you know why you lost marks, not just where.

5. Analyze Section-wise Strategy

In VARC → Did you pick the right RC passages?

In DILR → Did you waste time on unsolvable sets?

In QA → Did you pick questions in the right order?

Builds a smarter attempt strategy for future mocks.

6. Identify Weak vs Strong Areas

Mark chapters/ sets you consistently perform poorly in (e.g., Geometry in QA, LR puzzles, Inference-based RC).

Helps prioritize your revision and practice plan.

7. Learn Alternative Solutions

For every tough or lengthy problem, check detailed solutions. Learn shortcuts, smarter approaches, or elimination techniques.

Improves efficiency and saves time in future tests.

8. Time Management Review

Note how much time you spent per question/ set. Were you stuck too long on one RC/ DILR set?

Ensures you don’t repeat time-traps in the real exam.

9. Update Error Log

Maintain a personal “Error Notebook” or Excel log where you write down tricky questions, repeated mistakes, and new learnings.

Reviewing this before the next mocks reduces repeat errors.

10. Adjust Strategy & Retest

Apply insights (like reducing attempts in DILR, increasing selectivity in RCs, improving speed in Arithmetic QA) in the next mock.

Continuous improvement cycle → higher percentiles.

What Can CAT DILR Mock Score Mean?

Your CAT DILR mock score can mean several things depending on which score range you fall in and the CAT preparation stage you are currently in. Check the table below for a better understanding:

CAT DILR Mock Score

What It Means

Possible Interpretation / Required Action

0 – 10

Struggling Zone

  • Major difficulty in identifying solvable sets.
  • Spending too long on unsolvable sets.
  • Conceptual practice needed in LR puzzles, DI basics.

Required Action: Build fundamentals, practice standard sets, and improve pattern recognition.

11 – 20

Below Average

  • Able to solve 1–2 sets partially.
  • Accuracy may be low, or time management may be poor.
  • Lack of selection skills.

Required Action: Focus on the set selection strategy. Reattempt past mocks untimed.

21 – 30

Average / Safe Attempt

  • Can solve 2 sets fully + partial from a third.
  • Accuracy is decent, but speed improvement is needed.
  • Represents ~70–80th percentile in many mocks.

Required Action: Increase efficiency, practice under timed drills, and analyze missed “easy” sets.

31 – 40

Good Performance

  • Solving 3 sets fully with good accuracy.
  • Strong percentile (~85–95).
  • Reflects good strategy & selection skills.

Required Action: Refine speed, aim for consistency across mocks, and simulate exam pressure.

41 – 50

Excellent

  • Cracking 3–4 sets consistently.
  • Percentile ~95+.
  • High accuracy, smart skipping of time-traps.

Required Action: Maintain rhythm, practice mixed-difficulty mocks, avoid overconfidence.

51+

Elite Zone

  • Near-perfect attempt rate (4+ sets).
  • 99+ percentile territory.
  • Rare performance level.

Required Action: Stay sharp, avoid complacency, and keep revising diverse puzzles.

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FAQs

Are questions from CAT mock tests repeated in the exam?

Yes, questions from CAT mock tests may be repeated in the exam. There have been instances where questions from certain CAT mock tests have been included in the exam. Although this is a rare occurrence, it still boosts your confidence on exam day.

Do CAT mock tests have the same level of difficulty as the exam?

Yes, CAT mock tests have nearly the same level of difficulty as the exam. You can even choose the difficulty level of your mock test before you attempt the same. This helps you choose the right mock test at the right time of your preparation.

How many mock tests should I take before CAT 2025?

Experts usually recommend taking at least 40 practice tests. Most CAT test takers finish up to 50 practice tests of various types and difficulty levels. Top CAT scorers in the past have studied by taking up to 80 practice exams. You must decide how many CAT practice tests you require as test day draws near, taking into account your level of proficiency and assurance with the subject.

Will the CAT 2025 DILR practice questions be asked in the exam?

Yes, the CAT 2025 DILR practice questions may be asked in the exam. Since these practice questions are taken from various sources like CAT previous year question papers, CAT sample papers, CAT mock tests, etc. they have a tendency to appear in the exam in one form or another.

Which are the best books for CAT DILR preparation?

The best books for CAT DILR prerparation include:

  • How to Prepare for Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning for CAT by Arun Sharma
  • Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency by Ananta Ashisha
  • Trishna's Verbal Ability And Logical Reasoning For The CAT And Other MBA Examinations by TIME Publisher
  • Guide To Verbal Ability And Logical Reasoning For The CAT by Nishit K Sinha

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