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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
In Reasoning, questions are asked from Coding & Decoding, Inequalities, Syllogisms, Puzzles, Blood Relations, Direction Sense Problems, Data Sufficiency Problems, Series Problems, Input and Output, Statement-Assumption, Order and Ranking, etc. The best books for Reasoning section are given below: A Modern Approach to Verbal Reasoning by RS Agarwal. Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey A New Approach to Reasoning Verbal and Non-Verbal by BS Sijwali, Indus Sijwali. The tips and tricks to crack SBI PO Reasoning section are given below:
- Prepare well new types of puzzles of moderate level
- To solve puzzles, candidates must organize the informatio
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Questions in the Quant section are usually based on Number Series, Approximation, Square root and cube root, Ratio and Proportion, Average, Partnership, Percentage, Time and Distance, Simple Interest and Compound Interest, Data Interpretation, Pie Charts, Bar Graphs, Line Graphs, Permutation, and Combination, etc. The best books to prepare for Quant section are given below:
- Fast Track Objective Arithmetic by Rajesh Verma.
- Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by RS Agarwal.
- Data Interpretation by Arun Sharma.
- Magical Book on Quicker Mathematics by M Tyra.
- Quantum CAT by Sarvesh Kumar Verma.
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Many colleges and universities have a minimum passing grade requirement for each subject, which may be a D or higher. If you have consistently received an E grade in a subject, it may indicate that you have not met the minimum passing requirements for that subject. In this case, you may need to retake the exams for that subject in order to clear it and graduate with a degree.
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Mathematics for NDA/NA: National Defence Academy and Naval Academy - RS Aggarwal
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Guide-Level 15
1. Read the instructions carefully: Before starting the exam, read the instructions carefully to understand the format of the exam and the rules that need to be followed. This will help you to avoid any confusion or misunderstandings during the exam.
2. Plan your time: Plan your time according to the number of questions and sections in the exam. Divide your time equally among each section and allocate more time for the sections you are confident in.
3. Don't spend too much time o
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