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1st January 2012, 05:11 PM
sravan.koteru
 
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What kind of questions are covered under quantitative aptitude?


what are the questions that must be covered under quantitative aptitude




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8th March 2012, 03:49 PM
imira
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Default Re: What kind of questions are covered under quantitative aptitude?

The quantitative aptitude section covers questions covering the basic mathematical concepts. The questions will be from subject areas studied during the intermediate level. Some of the topics are - Number system, Progression, Averages, Ratio proportion, profit and loss etc. Questions will also be asked from the areas of Geometry, Logarithms, Probability, Permutation, Functions, inequalities etc. Time and Distance and their applications are also an important area which will be focused. The candidates should try to learn short cuts to solve the questions asked in this section.
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8th March 2012, 06:42 PM
tudi.swethna
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hai buddy..
Quantitative aptitude contains a questions from profit and losses, problems on ages , heights and distance , probability.. its totally maths. it even contain logarithums.
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