Can you provide CAT 2021 syllabus for quantitative aptitude, DILR and VARC?
Dear Student,
The syllabus for Aptitude , DILR and VARC for CAT exam is mentioned below.
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Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning Syllabus |
Verbal Reasoning Syllabus |
Number Systems | Tables | English Usage or Grammar |
Profit, Loss and Discount | Caselets | Vocabulary Based (Synonyms/ Antonyms) |
LCM and HCF | Bar Graphs | Fill in the blanks |
Speed, Time and Distance | Line Charts | Sentence Correction |
Percentages | Column Graphs | Cloze Passage |
Time and Work | Venn Diagrams | Jumbled Paragraph |
Ratio and Proportion | Pie Chart | Meaning-Usage Match |
Averages | Other Basic Reasoning Questions | Analogies or Reverse Analogies |
Quadratic Equations & Linear Equations | Calendars | Summary Questions |
Complex Numbers | Number and Letter Series | Verbal Reasoning |
Simple and Compound Interest | Clocks | Facts-Inferences-Judgments |
Logarithm | Venn Diagrams |
Reading Comprehension
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Sequences and Series | Cubes | |
Inequalities | Seating Arrangement | |
Probability | Binary Logic | |
Surds and Indices | Logical Matching | |
Set Theory & Function | Logical Sequence | |
Permutation and Combination | Syllogism | |
Mixtures and Alligations | Logical Connectives | |
Trigonometry | Blood Relations | |
Coordinate Geometry | ||
Geometry | ||
Mensuration
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what is quantitative aptitude and mathematical reasoning syllabus for class 11 sof IMO
Dear aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. As per your query the syllabus for Mathematical reasoning for Class 11 sof IMO 2020 is Sets, Relations and Functions, Linear Inequations, Logarithms, Complex Numbers & Quadratic Equations, Limits and Derivatives, Sequences and Series, Trigonometry, Straight Lines, Circles, Principle of Mathematical Induction, Permutations and Combinations, Binomial Theorem, Statistics, Mathematical Reasoning, Probability, Conic Sections, Introduction to 3-D Geometry. Please click on the link below for more information and updates. Hope you find this helpful. Thank you.
what are quantitative aptitude questions? can you give me some examples?
Hello,
Quantitative Aptitude Questions and Answers contains concepts and test papers on many topics such as average, numbers, compound interests, partnership, problem on ages, calendar, boats and streams, clock, height and distance, percentage, pipes and cisterns, profit and loss, speed, time and distance, simple interest and so on. For example (51 + 52 + 53 + .........+100) is equal to. or What least number must be subtracted from 13601, so that the remainder is divisible by 87 ?
how many chapter came in quantitative aptitude
Hello student,
Actually you have not mention in which examination's number of quantitative aptitude chapters you want to know.
In general quantitative aptitude is one of the most score gainer part of every examination. It basically has about 20-25 chapters . Those are
- Area
- Compound interest
- Average
- Volume
- Speed
- Mathematics on age
- Mixture
- Percent
- Banking
- HCF and LCM
- Profit loss
- Ratio proportion
- Mathematics on trains
- Time distance
- Volume of various shapes including cone cistrans
- Area
- Time and work
Etc. Hope this will help you
quantitative aptitude general awareness current affairs what entrance
Hello,
it is asked in many entrance exam like government exam SSC, SBI PO, banking , MBA exam like CAT, MAT, CMAT, GAT, XAT. it is also syllabus for admission to UG programs like BBA, BA conducted by universities.
it is syllabus of CLAT exam which gives admission to UG course like BBA LLB, BSc LLB, BA LLB.
Hope it helps!
Sir whether age 20/21 is late to start again from scratch for any competitive exams even though you are an average student ? i want to crack sbi working om quantitative aptitude but worried a lot about my chances to crack it ?
hi,
see age is just a number, if you want to really work for bank po job you may definitely crack it, now coming to your educational background, if you have analyze the previous years papers of bank po exams you would know that questions generally forms on quantitative aptitude, english, logical reasoning, general awareness, numerical problems are 10th standard, but you need to practice hard and known to shortcut tricks, so if you practice daily atleast 7-8 hours you may excel it. to crack any of the exams there is only one thing to do practice and give mock test.
you may follow some books as mentioned below for preparation
lucent gks for general awareness questions
rs agarwal for numerical and reasoning
disha experts books for bank po exams.
which best book for all compeyitive exam like ssc cgl bank etc. s quantitative aptitude by arun sharma is good for all exam
hi,
see there is many books available in market, however if you want to study from initial level then you should follow rs agarwal, there is separate books available written by rs agarwal on quantitative aptitude, logical and verbal reasoning. after that you need to study the previous years questions papers of ssc cgl which is very important for exams point of view, since time is less compare to the questions structure you need to give most focus for general awareness part, unless you score around 40-45 in gk it is really hard to clear the first stage of cgl .
you may follow lucent gks books for practice.
uoh social science entrance exam syllabus on quantitative aptitude
Hello,
Admission to MA Integrated Social Science in University of Hyderabad will be done through entrance test of 100 marks in MCQs format divided into four sections as follows:
- Part A consists of Social Studies and General Awareness
- Part B consists of Language and Comprehension
- Part C consists of Reasoning Ability
- Part D consists of Quantitative Aptitude
Each section above consists of 25 questions, each carrying one marks. There's no exact syllabus regarding this. But you can go through NCERT book for conceptual understanding or RS Agarwal book of quantitative aptitude.
You can prepare for Profit & Loss, Mensuration – Cylinder, Cone, Sphere,Ratio & Proportion, Percentage, Work & Time,Work & Time,Simple Interest & Compound Interest & Surds & Indices,Mixtures & Allegations, Square Roots, etc.
You can also visit various competitive exams sites where you'll find plenty of practice papers for quant section, after conceptual understanding of the topics, you can go through them in order to evaluate your progress,
Consider, going through previous year paper at http://igmlnet.uohyd.ac.in:8000/question-papers.htm#IMA_/_IMSc__Courses
This will make you acquainted with paper pattern, topics, number and type of questions and other relevant details pertaining to preparation of the exam.
Is Quantitative Aptitude a part of syllabus for Christ entrance for BA CEP?
dear
The syllabus for BA - CEP includes English Language, Comprehension Skills, Verbal Reasoning , General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Quantitative Aptitude , Numerical Ability , Fundamental Mathematics Operations, Critical/Analytical/Logical Reasoning , Data Analysis, and Interpretation.
eligibility criteria :
- The candidate should have passed class XII (https://www.shiksha.com/courses-after-12th/commerce) or equivalent (Karnataka PUC / ISC / CBSE / NIOS / IGCSE / IB) in any stream from any recognised board in India or abroad
- Candidates appearing for class 12 th examination in March-May 2019 may apply with their class 10 th and class 11 th marks statement.
good luck !!
if i obtain 80 marks in quantitative aptitude 80 marks in data interpection and 80 marks in verbal reasoning what is my total percentile of cat because my 10th and 12 marks is low ?
Your CAT percentile has nothing to do with class X and XII marks.
The percentile indicates your performance relative to the other candidates. For example if you get 80 percentile it means your score is more than 80% of the appearing students.
The percentipe is calculated as:
P=(R/N) 100
where R=Rank of student and N=Number of students who appeared.
Follow this link for more information
https://www.google.com/amp/s/bschool.careers360.com/articles/how-calculate-cat-percentile/amp
Good luck