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Aptitude Test

Verbal Ability: This section involves grammar, verbal analogies and following detailed written instructions. This also includes spelling, sentence completion and comprehension. This test helps in understanding the precise meaning of words, idioms and the structure of the language. You would be tested on most of the following: Spelling Word groups Grammar Critical reasoning Sentence completion Analogies Verbal deductions

Quantitative Ability: The quantitative ability measures the numerical ability and accuracy in mathematical calculations. The questions range from purely numeric calculations to problems of arithmetic reasoning, graph and table reading, percentage analysis, categorization and quantitative analysis You would be tested on most of the following: Problems on Trains Simple Interest Percentage Average Numbers Simplification Chain Rule Logarithm Probability Logical Ability: Logical ability is the ability to reason, calculate, compute, analyze and recall patterns and handling the logical thinking. This ability is most sought after among engineers, scientists, mathematicians, computer programmers, policemen, lawyers, animal trackers, accountants and economists. You would be tested on most of the following: Time and Distance Compound Interest Problems on Ages Area Height and Distance Profit and Loss Calendar Volume and Surface Area Problems on Numbers Problems on H.C.F and L.C.M Square Root and Cube Surds and Indices Root Pipes and Cistern Boats and Streams Races and Games Stocks and Shares True Discount Banker's Discount Time and Work Partnership Clock Permutation and Combination Decimal Fraction Ratio and Proportion Alligation or Mixture Odd Man Out and Series

Number Series Analogies Verbal Reasoning Statement and Assumption Cause and Effect

Letter and Symbol Series Artificial Language Logical Problems Course of Action Logical Deduction

Verbal Classification Essential Part Matching Definitions Making Judgments Logical Games Analyzing Arguments Theme Detection Statement and Conclusion Logical Deduction

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