SNAP 2025 Day 1: Slot 1 moderate to difficult, slot 2 easier; quant most challenging
Anu Parthiban | December 6, 2025 | 07:13 PM IST | 1 min read
SNAP question paper 2025 analysis for day 1 slot 1 and 2 out. Candidates found English and logical reasoning ‘manageable’, while the quant section remained tough.
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Try NowThe Symbiosis International (Deemed) University has concluded the day 1 of Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP 2025) for MBA admissions. Overall, the SNAP day 1 slot 1 exam was rated moderate to difficult and slot 2 was comparatively easy. SNAP 2025 Exam Analysis LIVE
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The SNAP question paper 2025 has three sections – General English, Logical reasoning, and quantitative aptitude – carrying 60 questions of 60 marks. Among the three sections, students found the quant section to be the most difficult, followed by logical reasoning and English.
As per the SNAP exam date 2025 , the first session was held on December 6, second test on December 12, and third one on December 20.
The quantitative aptitude section had a mix of high-weightage topics such as arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and application-style problems, making it the most difficult section of all.
SNAP 2025 Day 1: Slot 1, 2 section-wise paper analysis
SNAP question paper 2025 had tricky, challenging, and simple questions. Know section-wise paper analysis and difficulty level.
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SNAP question paper Day 1 slot 1 |
Paper analysis |
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General English |
The English section focused strongly on vocabulary. Idioms, proverbs, synonyms, and similar meaning words. Fillers and prepositions were asked in simple, context–based formats. Overall, easy to moderate in difficulty level |
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Logical Reasoning |
Two questions were based on number series. A data sufficiency problem centered on a government subsidy context. Multiple items tested blood relation concepts. A floor arrangement puzzle involving lunch items was included. A three-person puzzle appeared. Seating arrangement questions featured: A set of six people facing North. Another arrangement governed by conditions on P, Q, R, S, T. Syllogism and statement-inference questions were present. One question was asked from coded reasoning. |
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Quantitative Aptitude |
Overall difficulty was moderate to high compared to the other sections. The section included a blend of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and application-style problems. Key topics: Profit and Loss Average weight Age-based questions Voting arithmetic Remainder theorem Concentric circles Cylinder calculations Geometry featured a Triangle Park problem based on a 15-14-13 triangle. |
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