CAT 2024 Slot 2 questions focused on various aspects of Indian local products and their market potential. The examination included case studies on traditional Indian handicrafts, textiles, and agricultural products.
One of the key questions analyzed the export potential of Indian spices like turmeric, cardamom, and black pepper. The case study required candidates to evaluate market strategies for promoting these products in international markets while maintaining their authentic quality.
Another significant question dealt with the handloom sector, particularly focusing on products like Banarasi silk, Pashmina shawls, and Madhubani paintings. Candidates were asked to develop marketing plans that would help preserve traditional craftsmanship while expanding market reach.
The examination also featured questions about Indian dairy products, including the organized sector\“s growth and the challenges faced by local milk cooperatives. This section required analytical thinking about supply chain management and quality control measures.
Agricultural products such as basmati rice, Alphonso mangoes, and Darjeeling tea were covered in detail, with questions focusing on geographical indication protection, branding strategies, and export regulations. |