SNAP 2025 Day 1 Analysis: Quant Most Challenging, Slot 1 Tougher

Symbiosis International (Deemed) University concluded the first day of the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP 2025) for MBA admissions. The Day 1 Slot 1 exam was rated moderate to difficult. Day 1 Slot 2 was comparatively easier. Students found the Quantitative Aptitude section most challenging.

The SNAP 2025 question paper had three sections: General English, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Aptitude. The exam carried 60 questions for a total of 60 marks. Quantitative Aptitude proved to be the most difficult section. Logical Reasoning followed in difficulty, with General English being the least challenging.

SNAP 2025 tests are scheduled across three separate sessions. The first session took place on December 6 . The second test is set for December 12 . The third and final session will occur on December 20 .

SNAP 2025 Day 1: Overall Slot Difficulty

Exam Slot Difficulty Level
Day 1 Slot 1 Moderate to Difficult
Day 1 Slot 2 Comparatively Easy

SNAP 2025 Day 1: Section-Wise Analysis

The SNAP question paper 2025 included a mix of challenging and straightforward questions across its sections. A detailed breakdown of the Day 1 Slot 1 paper follows:

General English

  • This section focused heavily on vocabulary.
  • Questions covered idioms, proverbs, synonyms, and words with similar meanings.
  • Fillers and prepositions were context-based and simple.
  • Overall difficulty for this section was easy to moderate.

Logical Reasoning

  • Two questions were based on number series.
  • One data sufficiency problem related to government subsidies appeared.
  • Multiple items tested blood relation concepts.
  • A floor arrangement puzzle involved lunch items.
  • A three-person puzzle was included.
  • Seating arrangement questions featured a set of six people facing North.
  • Another seating arrangement involved conditions on P, Q, R, S, T.
  • Syllogism and statement-inference questions were present.
  • One question was asked from coded reasoning.

Quantitative Aptitude

  • This section’s overall difficulty was moderate to high compared to other sections.
  • It included a blend of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and application-style problems.
  • Key arithmetic topics were Profit and Loss, Average Weight, Age-based questions, and Voting Arithmetic.
  • Remainder theorem was also a key topic.
  • Geometry questions included problems on concentric circles, cylinder calculations, and a Triangle Park problem based on a 15-14-13 triangle.