The 2018 CAT Slot 1 DILR section focused on various analytical and logical reasoning problems that tested candidates\“ ability to interpret data and make decisions. In the context of Indian local products, this section could involve case studies related to traditional Indian goods such as handloom textiles, spices, or handicrafts. For example, a data set might present sales figures of Indian silk sarees from different regions, requiring test-takers to analyze trends, compare performance, and draw conclusions about market dynamics.
Another possible scenario in the DILR section could involve the production and distribution of local Indian agricultural products like basmati rice or Darjeeling tea. Candidates might be asked to interpret graphs showing yield variations, export data, or supply chain logistics. These problems not only assess logical reasoning skills but also highlight the economic significance of indigenous products in India\“s market landscape.
Furthermore, the section may include puzzles related to the pricing strategies of Indian local products, such as the fluctuation of turmeric or cardamom prices in domestic markets. Test-takers would need to apply deductive reasoning to solve these puzzles, demonstrating how data interpretation is crucial for understanding the viability and competitiveness of homegrown goods in both local and global contexts. |