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Key Facts: KMAT Exam
120
MCQs in the test
KMAT exam pattern
120 minutes
Test duration
KMAT exam pattern
No negative marking
Marking scheme
KMAT exam pattern
3
Sections
KMAT exam pattern
KMAT 2026 is a 120-question, 2-hour online remote-proctored MCQ test with no negative marking. Sections are Language Comprehension, Quantitative Ability and Logical Reasoning.
Sample KMAT Practice Questions
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1Select the word closest in meaning to ABUNDANT.
2Select the word closest in meaning to PRAGMATIC.
3Select the word closest in meaning to LUCID.
4Select the word closest in meaning to PROLIFIC.
5Select the word closest in meaning to EPHEMERAL.
6Select the word that is most nearly the opposite of BENEVOLENT.
7Select the word that is most nearly the opposite of ARDUOUS.
8Select the word that is most nearly the opposite of PRUDENT.
9Select the word that is most nearly the opposite of FLOURISH.
10Select the word that is most nearly the opposite of FRUGAL.
About the KMAT Exam
KMAT is the Karnataka Management Aptitude Test for admission to MBA and MCA programmes in Karnataka. It is a 2-hour online remote-proctored test with 120 MCQs across Language Comprehension, Quantitative Ability and Logical Reasoning, with no negative marking.
Assessment
120 MCQs in 2 hours across three sections: Language Comprehension (40), Quantitative Ability (40) and Logical Reasoning (40).
Time Limit
120 minutes (2 hours)
Passing Score
No fixed pass mark; colleges set their own cutoffs
Exam Fee
INR 1,000 (Karnataka Private Post Graduate College Association (KPPGCA))
KMAT Exam Content Outline
Language Comprehension
Reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary and sentence correction
Quantitative Ability
Arithmetic, algebra, geometry, numbers and data interpretation
Logical Reasoning
Series, coding, analogies, blood relations, direction and puzzles
How to Pass the KMAT Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: No fixed pass mark; colleges set their own cutoffs
- Assessment: 120 MCQs in 2 hours across three sections: Language Comprehension (40), Quantitative Ability (40) and Logical Reasoning (40).
- Time limit: 120 minutes (2 hours)
- Exam fee: INR 1,000
Keys to Passing
- Complete 500+ practice questions
- Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
- Focus on highest-weighted sections
- Use our AI tutor for tough concepts
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are there in KMAT?
KMAT has 120 MCQs.
Is there negative marking in KMAT?
No, KMAT has no negative marking.
What is the duration of KMAT?
KMAT is a 2-hour test.