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Aptitude Topics For Cse Kare

Aptitude tests typically include four sections: quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, verbal ability, and data interpretation. Key topics for each section are outlined, such as divisibility and algebra for quantitative aptitude, coding and blood relations for logical reasoning, vocabulary and grammar for verbal reasoning, and various chart formats for data interpretation. Preparation involves understanding these topics and practicing relevant skills to excel in each area.

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Aptitude Topics For Cse Kare

Aptitude tests typically include four sections: quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, verbal ability, and data interpretation. Key topics for each section are outlined, such as divisibility and algebra for quantitative aptitude, coding and blood relations for logical reasoning, vocabulary and grammar for verbal reasoning, and various chart formats for data interpretation. Preparation involves understanding these topics and practicing relevant skills to excel in each area.

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IMPORTANT TOPICS FOR APTITUDE

Aptitude tests usually consist of four major sections- quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning verbal ability,
and data interpretation. The important topics for the aptitude test are listed below sections:

Quantitative Aptitude

In Quantitative Aptitude section specifically, read the question twice before answering to avoid silly
mistakes. The common topics of this section are as follows:

1. Divisibility, LCM, HCF


2. Numbers, Decimals, Fractions, Powers
3. Profit, Loss
4. Simple interest and Compound interest
5. Speed, Distance, Time
6. Work and wages
7. Trains, Boats, Streams-upstream/downstream, Circular track questions
8. Cistern and pipes
9. Seating arrangements, Calendar dates
10. Logarithms
11. Probability
12. Permutations and combinations
13. Mensuration
14. Algebra, Percentages
15. Ratio, Proportion, Partnerships
16. Geometry
17. Mixtures and Allegations
18. Simplification and approximations
19. Age
20. Progressions-arithmetic, Geometric, and Harmonic
21. Quadratic Equations
22. Trigonometry
23. Heights and Distances
24. Simple Equations
25. Inequalities
Logical Reasoning

While solving Logical Reasoning questions, remember to never make any assumptions of your own unless
specifically asked in the question. Also, make it a habit to write all given information and data before
starting to solve the question. The common topics of the Logical Reasoning sections are given below.

1. Coding Decoding

2. Series-missing number, odd one out

3. Cause and Effect

4. Direction and Ranking

5. Blood relations

6. Syllogism

7. Assumptions, Premise and Conclusion

8. Assertion and Reasoning

9. Symbol based problems

10. Input and output

11. Statements and Assumptions

12. Statements and Arguments


13. Matrix arrangement

14. Analogy Test

15. Mapping and best routes

16. Objective Reasoning

17. Selection decision tables


Verbal Reasoning

For acing the Verbal Reasoning section, it is best to develop reading skills. Make it a habit to spend some
time reading good books, magazines, and newspapers. This will help you improve your reading skills,
vocabulary, grammar along with your ability to make logical inferences.

1. Reading comprehension

2. Vocabulary-synonyms, antonyms

3. Contextual library

4. Jumbled Words

5. Grammar- Subject-verb agreement

6. Error detection and correction

7. Sentence improvements

8. Sentence rearrangements

9. Analogy

10. Theme detection

11. Idioms and phrases


12. Paragraph completion

13. Critical reasoning

Data interpretation

In Data Interpretation questions, as the name suggests the questions are based on making sense out of
processed data. The data can be organized in the following formats.

1. Table chart

2. Line chart

3. Bar chart

4. Pie chart

Source: Naukri.com

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