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17th January 2012, 08:15 PM
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What type of questions will be asked in Quantitative?
what type of question will ask in quantitative ? 12th maths or 10th maths?
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31st January 2012, 01:15 PM
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Re: What type of questions will be asked in Quantitative?
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WHAT TYPES OF QUESTIONS ASKED IN QUANTITATIVE SECTION? Quantitative aptitude sections are frequently follwed in competitive examinations and in placements because it helps to measure the candidates ability of numerical problems and accuracy in solving the mathematical calculations. -> So it's not like they will ask questions from your 10th or 12th std subject but in common they will try to provide questions which tests your numberical ability skills, the questions will be based on the topics which you learnt in maths from 10th to 12th.. -> Some of the types of questions which will be asked in quantitative sections is as follows... -> Average. -> Probablility. -> Permutation & Combination. -> Time, Speed & Space. -> Time and Work etc. -> To prepare for these sections online CLICK HERE!!! -> Unless you solve these type of problems again and again you won't be able to master it so try to work with the problems again and again then for sure you can learn it easily... -> There are many books available in the market which helps you to prepare for Quantitative section, one of the best book is R.S.Agarwal Quantitative Aptitutde. -> Try to buy the recommended books and prepare for the section daily to score more in the exam.. -> Any more queries, feel free to leave a post in our forum... Quote:
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31st January 2012, 01:58 PM
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Re: What type of questions will be asked in Quantitative?
Questions from 10th maths is the key in quantitative .
Do not worry about 12th maths |
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31st January 2012, 02:07 PM
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Re: What type of questions will be asked in Quantitative?
quantitative section will cover below given topics
1.number system 2.functions 3.inequalities 4.calculus 5.differentiation 6.integration 7.complex number 8.introduction to vectors 9.coordinate geometry 10.permutation & combination 11.probability 12.introduction to statistics 13.set theory |
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31st January 2012, 02:16 PM
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Re: What type of questions will be asked in Quantitative?
Quantitative Aptitude
Basically the quantitative is consist of question of class 10th & 12th standard Mathematics ability. In the Quantitative part there is :- 1.>Numbers 2.>HCF & LCM of a number 3.>Average 4.>Simple Interest 5.>Compound Interest 6.>Logarithm 7.>Area 8.>Volume & Surface Area 9.>Calendar 10.>Clocks 11.>Permutations & Combinations 12.>Probability 13.>Height & Distance 14.>Odd Man Out & Series. Basically these all are the types for Quantitative part. For Well Preparation follow:- |
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31st January 2012, 02:24 PM
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Re: What type of questions will be asked in Quantitative?
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in quantitative exams they will not ask questions from 10th or 12th standard mathematics but they will test your numerical ability through this exam. in this exam they will ask questions which will test your ability to solve the quetsions acuurately in less time. to solve these type of questions you need to have strong basics and need to have a lot of practise on these questions. with this you can solve the questions in less time. in quantitative exams along with the accuracy and numerical ability they will also check your speed in calculatios so in less time you need to solve many qwestions. you can do this with practise onle. for further guidance you can go through "Quantitative Aptitude" by RS Aggarwal. this book will help you alot. All the best. |
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31st January 2012, 03:08 PM
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Re: What type of questions will be asked in Quantitative?
Hi Dear
After complete your Graduation then you are eligible to give all the competitive exam. In competitive exam Generally first they asked for Aptitude questions:- *Time and Distance *Age *Relation *Probability *Set theory Books for Aptitude question and answer:- Good Luck............ |
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31st January 2012, 04:20 PM
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Re: What type of questions will be asked in Quantitative?
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Quantitaive aptitude have tricky questions from both 10th and 12th syllabus..... Different Recruiting Companies have different types of quantitative questions. To crack the Quantitative aptitude test of those respective companies, you must follow their previous year questions as well as their sample papers. The important chapters of Quantitative aptitude which generally comes in every Aptitude test are as follows...... Quantitative Aptitude can be classified in Two parts A. Arithmatical ability. B. Data Interpretation. Important chapters of Arithmatical ability are as follows........... 1. Numbers 2. HCF and LCM 3. Simplification 4. Average 5. Problems on Ages 6. Percentage 7. Profit and Loss 8. Chain Rule 9. Time and Work 10. Pipes and Cistern 11. Time and Distance 12. Problems on Trains 13. Simple Interest 14. Compound Interest 15. Area 16. Volume and Surface Area 17. Races and Games of Skills 18. Calender 19. Clocks 20. Probability 21. Height and Distance 22. Odd Man Out and Series Important chapters of Data Interpretation are as follows..... 1. Tabulation 2. Bar Graphs 3. Pie Chart 4. Line Graphs Follow this chapters from "Quantitative Aptitude by RS Agarwal" According to me, the above book is the best book to prepare for Aptitude test for any exams........ |
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5th July 2012, 01:19 PM
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Re: What type of questions will be asked in Quantitative?
Hi,
The questions will on the below topics like Profit and loss Time and distance Average Ratio proportion Data table Graphs Percentage Simple interest and computed interest Simplification Problem based on numbers Time and work Partnership Mixed graphs Square roots and cube roots. Etc Either arithmstic or data interpretation sums will be asked in quantitative paper. |
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