Welcome to my course on Quantitative Aptitude – From Scratch to Advanced. This course will be ideal for those who are preparing for
1. Placement Tests
2. Recruitment Board Exams
3. MBA/MCA Entrance Examinations
4. Entrance Examinations for higher studies
and so on.
This course adapts an easy teaching methodology in which the concepts, formulae, hints will be discussed first and rely on the understanding of those concepts to solve the problems of easy, medium and hard difficulty levels. This course includes the major topics of Quantitative Aptitude such as:
1.Time and Work
2.Pipes and Cisterns
3.Time and Distance
4.Problems on Trains
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5. Boats and Streams
6.Percentages
7.Theory of Sets
8.Profit and Loss
9.Alligation and Mixture
10.Permutations and Combinations
Under each module, we will be solving 8-20 problems to understand and gain confidence on that particular concept. Everything is taught from scratch and so it is more suitable for beginners. Some difficult problems have also been solved so that it suits intermediaries and experts as well.
Quantitative aptitude is an inseparable and an integral part of aptitude exams in India. It tests the quantitative skills along with logical and analytical skills. One can test their own number of handling techniques and problem-solving skills by solving these questions
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Introduction
Introduction to the course!
Time and Work
Time and Work – Types of Questions
Concepts of Time and Work
Problem 1 – One day work
Problem 2 – Man, Father, Son’s Work.mp4
Problem 3 – Work of three persons
Problem 4 – Efficiency based Time
Problem 5 – Efficiency based time
Problem 6 – A Person is Leaving
Shortcut to solve Leaving Based Problems
Problem 7 – Wages Based
Problem 8 – Based on Allocating Wages
Problems 9,10 – Hour Based Working
Pipes and Cisterns
Concepts of Pipes and Cisterns
Problem 1 – Filling the tank (Direct)
Problems 2,3 – Pipes A,B
Problems on Efficiency Based Pipes
Problem 7 – Based on Leaving Equation
Problem 8 – A very straight forward approach
Last Problem – One pipe is turned off and signing off
Time and Distance
Concepts and Formulae of Time and Distance
Problems 1,2 – Basics of Speed
Problem 3 – Based on Perimeter
Problem 4 – Ratio of Speeds
Problem 5 – Cyclist and Jogger
Problem 6 – Non Uniform Speed
Problem 7 – Based on Average Speed
Problem – Stopping of a bus, shortcut to solve
Problem – Based on difference in time
Problems on Trains
Ten important points to remember in Problems on Trains
Problems 1,2,3 – Formulae based approach
Problem 4 – A train crossing both a pole and the platform
Problems 5,6 – Based on relative speeds
Problem 7 – Two trains in parallel
Problem 8 – Two trains in opposite direction
Problem 9 – A train overtakes two persons
Problem 10 – Two trains starting from different stations
Problem 11 – A scenario based problem
Boats and Streams
Concepts of Boats and Streams
Problems 1,2,3 – Different unknowns
Problem 4,5 – Contextual based
Problem 6 – Based on rate
Problem 7 – Downstream based
Problem 8 – Efficiency Based
Percentages, Theory of Sets
The complete concept of Percentages
Problem 1 – What percent of x is y
Problem 2 – x is what percent of y
Problem 3 – x percent of y
Problem 4 – What percent of a day is x hours
Problem 5 – What percent of x percent is y percent
Problem 6,7,8 – Based on the data given
Problem 10 – Medium level problem on what percent of x is y
Problem – A Theorem that is derived
Basic concepts on Theory of sets
Problem – Based on Set Theory
Problem – Applying De Morgan’s Theorems
Profit and Loss
The Concepts of Profit and Loss
Problems 1,2,3 – Real life problems
Problem 4 – Selling Price
Problem 5 – Finding out cost price
Problem 6 – Profit percent based on ratio
Problem – A businessman’s problem
Problem – Marked Price, Original List Price
Alligation and Mixture
The Concepts of Mixture and Alligation
Problems 1,2,3 – Applying the rule of alligation
Problems 4,5 – Based on Milk and Water
Problems 6,7,8 – Different problems
Permutations and Combinations
Differences, Explanation of Factorial, Permutations and Combinations
Basic Examples on Permutations and Combinations and their properties
Arrangement of letters – An Introduction
Problems 1,2,3,4,5 – How many ways can the word be arranged
Problem 6 – Odd, Even Position Based
Problem 7 – Committee Based
Problem 8 – Forming a group
Problem 9 – Based on Committee
Problem 10 – Numbers and Digits