Sample PDF - 1: Aptitude Tips and Tricks
Sample PDF - 1: Aptitude Tips and Tricks
Sample PDF - 1: Aptitude Tips and Tricks
1.Simplification
Definition:
Simplification is the process of replacing a mathematical expression by an
equivalent one, that is simpler (usually shorter), for example. Simplification of
a fraction to an irreducible fraction.
Rules of Simplification:
❖ Learn BODMAS.
❖ Use the concept of digital sum.
❖ Memorize tables up to 30.
❖ Memorize cubes and squares of numbers up to 35.
❖ Learn tricks to find squares and cubes of numbers greater than 35.
❖ Learn tricks to find cube roots and square roots of large number.
❖ Memorize the reciprocals.
BODMAS
V → Vinculum
B → Remove Brackets - in the order ( ) , { }, [ ]
O → Of
D → Division
M → Multiplication
A → Addition
S → Subtraction
Numbers which are given in a decimal format, use a rounded-off value for
those numbers. For example, 45.62 can be taken as 46
Example based on BODMAS:
152 × 23 + (228 ÷ 19)2 =?
Solution:
⇒ 15✕(12)2 [brackets are solved first and table of 19 and 15 must be on tips]
⇒ 120+144 [must know the squares]
⇒ 264
Below 50:
482 = 2304
Step 1. Subtract the number from 50: 50-48=2
Step 2. Subtract the result (from Step 1) from 25: 25-2 =23
Step 3. Square the result from Step 1 if the result is a single digit put a 0 in
front of it ) : 22 = 04
Step 4. Place the result from Step 3 next to the result from Step 2: 2304
Above 50:
532 = 2809
Step 1. Add 25 to the ones digit: 25 + 3 = 28
Step 2. Square the ones digit number (if the result is a single digit put a 0 in
front of it) : 32 = 09
Step 3. Place the result from Step 2 next to the result from Step 1 : 2809
STEP 2: Now, strike off the last 3 digits of the given number.
39304
STEP 3: Now, find the nearest cube of the first 2 digit from the left, i.e., 39.
The nearest cube is 27.
STEP 4: Now, 3 is the cube root of 27.
Therefore, the ten’s place digit will be 3.
So, the answer will be 34.
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2.Number System
Definition :
The number system or the numeral system is the system of naming or
representing numbers. There are various types of number systems in maths
like binary, decimal, etc.
What is Analogies?
Verbal analogies tests are standardized psychometric assessment
tests (also used on SAT, GRE, and other professional exams) that provide
the employing organization with information about a candidate’s general
verbal acuity and insight. Verbal analogy tests are designed to assess a
candidate’s ability to recognize relationships between ideas, think
methodically and fluency in the English language. The questions in the
test are designed to assess a candidate’s logical and analytical reasoning
through the use of partial analogies.
Eliminate any pairs in the answers that do not have a similar type
of relationship.
If the meaning of a word is unknown, then try to recollect the
context in which you have come across the word.
Also, consider alternative meanings of words.
Take another look at the relationship possibilities as described
above and try to look for them when trying to solve analogies.
If all else fails, eliminate the unlikely answers and make an
educated guess.
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2. ARITHMETIC REASONING
What is Arithmetic Reasoning?
As mentioned above, Arithmetic Reasoning is all about solving
logical reasoning questions by performing various mathematical
operations. Some of the important chapters under arithmetic reasoning
are Puzzle, Analogy, Series, Venn diagram, Cube and Dice, Inequality and
so on. Let us now understand various types of arithmetic reasoning from
below.
1. Puzzle
In this type of arithmetic reasoning, candidates need to analyze
the given piece of information, pick the information that is important,
and leave out the information that is not required in solving the given set
of questions.
2. Analogy
In this type of arithmetic reasoning, candidates will need to find a
word or paid words analogous to those given in the question.
3. Series
In this type of arithmetic reasoning, Candidates need to find the
missing or wrong number in the provided series. There may be some
questions where one of the terms in the given series will be incorrect,
and candidates need to find out that term of the series by identifying the
pattern involved in the formation of the series.
4. Inequality
In this type of arithmetic reasoning, candidates must know about
various signs, which are used in such types of questions. The same is
given below: