Quantitative Aptitude

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Anangsha Patra

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SSC CPO Syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude is given below.

TopicsTypes of Questions
Mixture ProblemsQuestions on mixtures of Two or Three quantities and their ratios
Ratio ProportionsSimple and compound ratios, Direct and indirect proportions
Number SystemsRational, irrational Numbers, LCM, HCF, integers
SimplificationFraction, BODMAS, Decimals, Ratios etc.
AlgebraQuadratic and Linear Equation, Identities etc.
Profit and LossPartnership, Discounts and Marked Prices, Problems on Profit and Loss, successive sellings, etc.
PercentageBasic Percentage Questions
AverageAverage problems on Average of height, weight, Age, Marks, money expenditure, temperature etc.
Time and workTime and Work, Work and Wages, Work efficiency, Pipes and cisterns etc.
Speed, Time and DistanceProblems on River, boats and streams, Relative speed etc.
MensurationAre, Surface Area and volume of Various Geometric Shapes
Simple InterestProblems on Simple and compound interest
TrigonometryHeight and distances, Identities, Trigonometric ratios etc.
GeometryQuadrilateral, Triangles, Circles, Chords, Cubes, cones etc.
Data InterpretationsQuestions on Bar graph, Table, Pie Chart, Line Chart

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Saumya Jain

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Important topics are:

  • Arithmetic
  • Percentages
  • Ratio and Proportion
  • Averages
  • Simple and Compound Interest
  • Profit and Loss
  • Time, Speed and Distance
  • Algebra
  • Equations
  • Trigonometry
  • Geometry
  • Data Interpretation
  • Number System
  • Probability
  • Permutations and Combination
  • Functions

Regular practice, solving problems, and reviewing fundamental concepts can help students get good score.

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Vipra Shrivastava

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To score well in Quantitative Aptitude one needs to first master all the concepts and theorems. If you are good at Mathematics or studied it in Graduation, you can score well by just practicing a variety of sample questions for over a period of two to three months. Practice Mental Maths for quick calculation and memorise a minimum of Tables till 20, Squares up to 100, Square roots from 1 to 25, Cubes up to 30. These will help you immensely in cracking Quantitative Aptitude section as well as the Data Interpretation section.

Infact, in some exams Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation are clubbed together as both have Mathematic b

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Vipra Shrivastava

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The Quantitative Aptitude section is one of the main sections of any MBA exam. It usually has one 1/3 rd  (exams having three sections in total) or 1/4 th  (exams having four sections in total) weightage in the question paper. Check below the weightage of Quantitative Aptitude in top MBA entrance exams.

  • CAT Quantitative Aptitude questions: 22 
  • XAT Quantitative Aptitude questions: 27 
  • CMAT Quantitative Aptitude questions: 25 
  • SNAP Quantitative Aptitude questions: 20 
  • IIFT Quantitative Aptitude questions: 25 
  • MAT Quantitative Aptitude questions: 40 
  • ATMA Quantitative Aptitude questions: 60 
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Shruti Garg

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Quantitative Aptitude section was added from CSEET November 2023 session onwards. The syllabus for Quantitative Aptitude comprises of basic mathematics till class 10th. Candidates may refer the NCERT books for Quantitative Aptitude preparation. The topics covered under Quantitative Aptitude of CSEET exam is as follows: 1. Number System Computation of Whole Number Decimal and Fractions Relationship between numbers 2. Fundamental arithmetical operations Percentages Ratio and Proportion Square roots Averages Interest (Simple and Compound) Profit and Loss.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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ROOTS is a popular entrance test for admission to various postgraduate courses in India. The Quantitative Aptitude section of the ROOTS entrance test evaluates a candidate's mathematical ability, logical reasoning, and problem-solving skills. To prepare for this section of the ROOTS entrance test, you can follow the below-mentioned tips:
Practice from Previous Year's Question Papers: Solving previous year's question papers is an excellent way to familiarize yourself with the type of questions asked in the exam. You can download previous year's question papers from the official website of ROOTS or purchase them from any online or offline
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