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CMAT Exam – Must do GK Topics in 7 days| GK and Current Affairs

CMAT GK Preparation in 7 Days: Must-Do Topics for General Awareness

General Awareness is one of the most unpredictable sections in CMAT. Many students ignore it because the syllabus seems vast, while others try to cover too much and end up confused.

The truth is, CMAT GK is not about knowing everything. It is about covering the right topics and revising them smartly.

Since the section also has negative marking, accuracy matters more than the number of attempts.

As one MBA aspirant said:
β€œIn CMAT GK, selective study gives better results than studying everything.”

This 7-day plan will help you focus only on high-probability topics.

CMAT GK Section Overview

Section Questions
General Awareness 20
Marking Scheme +4, βˆ’1
Difficulty Level Moderate
Ideal Attempts 10–12 accurate

The section includes both static GK and current affairs, with a strong focus on business and economy.

What to Focus on in the Last 7 Days

Instead of reading full newspapers or monthly magazines, focus on:

  • Last 6–8 months current affairs

  • Business and economy updates

  • Government schemes

  • Important appointments and awards

  • Static GK frequently asked in MBA exams

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7-Day CMAT GK Study Plan

Day 1: National & International Current Affairs

Focus on:

  • Major government decisions

  • Important global events

  • International organizations and summits

  • Key policy changes

Revise only major headlines and avoid unnecessary details.

Day 2: Business & Economy (High Priority)

This is one of the most important areas for CMAT.

Topics to cover:

  • Mergers and acquisitions

  • Startup funding news

  • RBI policies and repo rate changes

  • Major corporate developments

  • Banking and financial updates

Business awareness questions appear frequently.

Day 3: Government Schemes & Budget Highlights

Focus on:

  • Major central government schemes

  • Budget announcements

  • Economic initiatives

  • Digital India, Startup India, Make in India

Questions are usually direct and fact-based.

Day 4: Appointments, Awards & Rankings

Revise:

  • Important national and international awards

  • New CEOs and top appointments

  • Sports winners and major events

  • Global rankings and reports

This area is easy to revise and scoring.

Day 5: Static GK for CMAT

Important static areas:

Topic Examples
Important Days World Environment Day, etc.
Organizations IMF, World Bank, WTO
Headquarters UN, WHO, RBI
Books and Authors Famous recent releases
Indian Economy Basics GDP, inflation, fiscal deficit

Static GK helps balance current affairs questions.

Day 6: Innovation & EntrepreneurshipΒ 

This section is unique to CMAT.

Focus on:

  • Startup ecosystem

  • Unicorn companies in India

  • Government startup initiatives

  • Basic business models

  • Entrepreneurship terms

Many students ignore this area, but it is scoring.

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Day 7: Full Revision & Practice

On the final day:

  • Revise short notes

  • Attempt a GK sectional test

  • Identify weak areas

  • Avoid learning new topics

Quick revision improves recall during the exam.

Most Important GK Topics for CMAT

Priority areas:

  • Last 6–8 months current affairs

  • Business and economy news

  • Government schemes

  • RBI and banking updates

  • Major appointments and awards

  • Startup ecosystem and unicorns

  • International organizations

These topics cover most of the questions asked.

How Many GK Questions Should You Attempt?

Since there is negative marking:

  • Attempt only known answers

  • Avoid guesswork

  • Target: 10–12 accurate attempts

Remember:
β€œIn CMAT GK, accuracy matters more than attempts.”

Common Mistakes in Last-Minute GK Preparation

  • Trying to cover the entire year

  • Reading multiple sources

  • Guessing answers in the exam

  • Ignoring business and economy news

  • Studying without revision

Selective study gives better results.

Smart Tips for Exam Day

  • Attempt GK after completing core sections

  • Answer only if you are confident

  • Skip doubtful questions

  • Use elimination only when reasonably sure

This reduces negative marking risk.

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Final Thoughts

GK preparation for CMAT does not require months of study. A focused 7-day plan covering high-probability topics can significantly improve your score.

Instead of trying to know everything, focus on revision, accuracy, and smart selection.

As many toppers say:
β€œCMAT GK is not about knowledge. It’s about smart preparation and controlled attempts.”

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How many GK questions should I attempt in CMAT?
You should attempt around 10–12 questions with high accuracy, as negative marking can reduce your overall score.

2. How many months of current affairs are important for CMAT?
Preparing current affairs from the last 6–8 months is usually sufficient for the exam.

3. Is static GK important for CMAT?
Yes, static GK topics like organizations, headquarters, and important days are frequently asked.

4. What are the most important GK areas for CMAT?
Business news, government schemes, appointments, awards, and startup ecosystem updates are high-priority areas.

5. Can I prepare GK in one week for CMAT?
Yes, with a focused plan covering important topics and regular revision, one week preparation can be effective.

6. Should I guess answers in the GK section?
No, since there is negative marking, guessing should be avoided unless you can eliminate options confidently.

7. Is the Innovation and Entrepreneurship section important?
Yes, this section is unique to CMAT and often contains easy, scoring questions if basic concepts are clear.

8. Which sources should I use for last-minute GK preparation?
Use a single reliable source or short notes instead of multiple materials to avoid confusion.

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Adarsh Singh

Adarsh is an IIMK convert and a CAT VARC 99.92%iler. He has been instrumental in growing CATKing Digital and MBAGeeks with his startup experience at Bombay Founder's Club

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