DILR Question Bank for CAT, XAT & Other MBA Exams
One clean hub for Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning practice on AzuCATion. Explore featured LRDI sets, daily practice pages, archives, and exam-relevant topic coverage designed to improve set selection, logic building, speed and accuracy.
A cleaner DILR page for serious CAT practice
This page is built to help students reach the right LRDI set faster. Instead of a long plain list, you now have a structured hub with featured links, daily practice sets, search, topic discovery and internal linking to important AzuCATion resources.
Start here first
These are the most important entry points for students who want to begin LRDI practice or explore the wider AzuCATion question bank.
Best Practice Sets of DI LR for CAT and XAT
A core DILR landing page with curated LRDI practice for CAT, XAT and other MBA entrance exams.
LR DI Archives
Browse tagged LR DI posts in one place and discover more practice sets across the website.
Daily Dose Archive
Explore the broader Daily Dose collection and move quickly across recurring practice content on AzuCATion.
CAT Preparation Hub
Go beyond DILR and access AzuCATion’s wider CAT preparation ecosystem including Quant, VARC and key exam resources.
CAT Coaching & LRDI Support
For students who want structured guidance alongside practice, this can work as the support CTA from the hub.
CAT Coaching in Jharkhand
A relevant internal page for students seeking classroom or guided CAT preparation support with DILR included.
Daily Dose of DILR practice sets
Use these as your working practice bank. The titles below are arranged for quick access so students can solve, review and revisit sets without hunting around the site.
Position and Rank
Good for basic ordering, relative position logic and structured elimination.
City and Biker
A mixed logic set that helps with matching conditions and building clean tables.
Sitting Arrangement
Useful for developing diagram accuracy, consistency checks and speed.
Petrol Pump (Magic Box)
A puzzle-style set that rewards patience, pattern tracking and case handling.
Building and Floor
A harder set that helps students move from straightforward placement to layered constraints.
Crypto Arithmetic
Sharpens coded reasoning, numerical pattern recognition and deduction.
Game Theory Different Stages
Ideal for students working on sequential logic and stage-based decision sets.
Student Club Combination
Builds comfort with selection logic, overlaps, combinations and Venn-style reasoning.
Games and Tournaments
Useful for round-robin logic, standings, wins-losses and match-based inference.
Movies and Age Matrix
Helps students practise matrix/table creation and link variables accurately.
CSR Rank Matrix
A strong set for table-based ranking interpretation and multi-variable comparison.
Overlapping Range Set
Useful for interval reasoning, overlap tracking and precise condition mapping.
Compound Interest Chart
A data-heavy set combining arithmetic comfort with chart reading.
The Gap & The Ranking - Cricket Score
Builds ranking logic and comparison skill using a sports-flavoured information set.
Army Strength - 3 Change and Overall
Works well for percentage change, relative comparison and DI summarisation.
Bike Mileage & Durability
A comparison-based set that improves tabulation and quick elimination.
Observational Chart - Marks Comparison
Useful for students working on visual DI interpretation and comparative reasoning.
Topic focus inside DILR
A strong CAT DILR prep plan should cover both Logic-heavy LRDI sets and Data-rich DI sets. Use the search box above to jump faster across set styles.
How to use this DILR page better
Students usually improve faster when they practise with a repeatable process instead of random solving.
1. Pick 2–3 sets daily
Don’t solve too many in one sitting. Focus on quality, timing and review.
2. Track set selection
Notice which sets you should leave, which you should attempt first, and why.
3. Re-solve after review
The second solve is where pattern recognition and confidence really improve.
4. Mix LR and DI
Balance arrangement/tournament sets with charts, tables and comparison-based DI.
Frequently asked questions on DILR preparation
These FAQs also help the page answer common search intent around CAT DILR and LRDI practice.
What is DILR in CAT?
DILR stands for Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning. It tests how well you read information, build structure, identify patterns, compare variables and solve sets under time pressure.
How should I prepare DILR for CAT?
Start with moderate sets, learn to build tables and diagrams neatly, practise set selection, and revise solved sets. Daily exposure usually works better than solving many random sets once in a while.
Are these sets useful for XAT and other MBA exams?
Yes. While exam styles vary, the core LRDI skills remain similar: structured thinking, logical elimination, data reading and time management.
Which topics should I prioritise first?
Start with arrangements, ranking, matrix logic, games and tournaments, set theory, range/overlap logic, and chart/table based DI. Then move to hybrid and harder sets.
Want full CAT preparation beyond DILR?
Use this DILR hub for daily LRDI practice, and then move to AzuCATion’s broader CAT resources for Quant, VARC, exam strategy, mentoring and guidance.