Corporate Employability Assessment Test: What, How To Apply And Why

Corporate Employability Assessment Test: What, How To Apply And Why

Edited By Safeer PP | Updated on Jul 22, 2022 09:13 AM IST

Getting a job is a big challenge for those who have just graduated. There are different employability tests that fresh graduates can write to get a job. The Corporate Employability Assessment Test, or, CEAT, is one such test for fresh graduates.

Corporate Employability Assessment Test (CEAT) is conducted by www.freshersworld.com to evaluate candidates' aptitude, logical, verbal and technical skills. By taking CEAT you can become a premium member of freshersworld.com through which you can get various job opportunities. Different clients of freshersworld.com post their jobs on the website. Candidates can apply for jobs via freshersworld.com.

Corporate Employability Assessment Test: What, How To Apply And Why
Corporate Employability Assessment Test: What, How To Apply And Why

Based on CEAT performance applicants may get interview calls from various companies. According to freshersworld.com they have 1.5 crore+ resumes and 60,000+ companies on board (data as shown on freshersworld.com in 2022).

Through the CEAT exam you can improve your skills required to get selected in a job interview. There are exclusive mock interviews by Freshersworld.com to build the confidence of the candidate. Based on the professional skills and CEAT scores, the chance of getting interview calls increases. Candidates with CEAT score will get shortlisted 10 times more than the candidates without CEAT score, on freshersworld.com. Some of the clients of Freshersworld.com as listed in their website are Facebook, Oracle, Thoshiba, ABB, MRF, Tech Mahindra, Mphasis, PiVot, HCL, Dell, Practo, NetApp and more.

Corporate Employability Assessment Test Exam FEE

CEAT Employability Test fee-Rs. 699: A 3-month premium membership that can be used to apply for 50 premium jobs.

CEAT Employability Test fee-Rs. 999: A 6-month premium membership that can apply for 100 premium jobs.

Those who attempt the CEAT test can avail of all the benefits of premium membership. They can avail of the Power Placement Preparation (P3) prepared by freshersworld.com experts that helps in preparation of interviews.

CEAT Exam Syllabus

CEAT exam has questions on Verbal Ability, Quantitative Ability, Logical Ability and Technical Skill Test (not mandatory).

Verbal Ability

Topics: Spelling, Grammar, Sentence Completion, Analogies, Word Groups, Critical Reasoning and Sentence Completion.

Quantitative Ability

Problems On Trains

Time And Distance

Height And Distance

Time And Work

Simple And Compound Interest

Profit And Loss

Odd Man Out And Series

Partnership

Percentage, Decimal And Fraction

Problems On Ages

Calendar And Clock

Permutation And Combination

Average

Area, Volume And Surface Area

Races And Games

Stocks And Shares

Numbers And Problems On Numbers

H.C.F And L.C.M

Probability

Ratio And Proportion

Simplification

Square Root And Cube Root

Logarithm, Surds And Indices

Alligation Or Mixtures

Chain Rule

Pipes And Cistern

Boats And Streams


Logical Ability

Number Series

Letters and Symbols

Verbal Classification

Essential Part

Analogies

Artificial Language

Matching Definitions

Analyzing Arguments

Verbal Reasoning

Logical Problems

Logical Games

Theme Detection

Statement and Assumption

Course of Action

Making Judgments

Statements and Conclusion


Cause and Effect

Logical Deduction



Technical Skill

C, Java, C++, .net, Php, Database, Networking, S/W Testing. Out of these options candidates can choose upto two options based on their knowledge.

CEAT Practice Questions

A few questions from the quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning and verbal abilities are given below;

Surds And Indices

  1. Find the values of a and b if

\small \frac{\sqrt{7}-1}{\sqrt{7+1}}-\frac{\sqrt{7}+1}{\sqrt{7}-1}=a+\sqrt{7}b

Alligation Or Mixtures

  1. A drum contains 80\: litres of ethanol. 20\: litres of this liquid is removed and replaced with water. 20\: litres of this mixture is again removed and replaced with water. How much water (in litres) is present in this drum now?

Simple And Compound Interest

  1. A man buys a TV priced at Rs. 16000 .He pays Rs. 4000 at once and the rest after 15 months on which he is charged as simple interest at the rate of 12% per year .The total amount he pays for the TV is?

Average

  1. The average revenues of seven consecutive years of a company is Rs. 83 lakh. If the average of the first four years is Rs. 78 lakh and that of the last four years is Rs. 90 lakh, find the revenue for the fourth year.

Calendar

  1. On 8th Dec, 2007 Saturday falls. What day of the week was it on 8th Dec, 2006?

Analogies

  1. Select the alternative that shows a similar relationship as the given pair.Leander Paes : Tennis

a)Shushil Kumar : Olympics b)Cricket : Batsman c)Dhyan Chand : Hockey d)Sania Mirza : Table tennis

Number Series

  1. Find the wrong number in the series.7, 15, 23, 34, 45, 57

a) 7 b)23 c)45 d)57

Critical Reasoning

  1. Business deals in which the makers of patented brand-name drugs pay generic competitors to delay the introduction of cheaper alternatives are quite common. A brand-name manufacturer might prefer to pay its potential competitor substantial compensation to delay its generic drug and the generic maker might welcome a hefty payoff rather than face the uncertainties of patent litigation and marketing of the generic drug. Which of the following can be properly inferred from the information above?

a) Patent law courts usually take a long time to pass verdicts in drug patent cases.

b) A brand-name manufacturer always fears an upcoming generic drug manufacturer.

c)It is always cheaper to settle a drug related patent dispute out of the court for both parties.

d)The brand-name manufacturer charges high prices to consumers by creating a monopoly.

Sentence Completion

  1. Researchers interested in the nature versus nurture debate use identical twins who were separated at birth to explore which personality characteristics are ___________ comparable to those that arise through experience.

a) Intractable b) Nascent c)Erudite d)Innate

Spelling

  1. Select the word with the correct spelling.

A. Debatable B. Debatible C. Debetable D. Dabatable

The above questions are a few examples based on a few topics given in the CEAT exam syllabus. Model questions are given on the website of freshersworld.com based on the topics in the syllabus. Students can use the P3 kit to prepare for CEAT. Freshers can give an employability test like CEAT to find a Job based on the skill set they have. There are also other platforms like TCS NQT, Elitmus and more for freshers.

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