Quantitative Ability,Analytical Ability,Verbal Ability are measured in Aptitude/Ability Tests.Here study material ,reviews and online tests are provided which are extremely useful for the students of GRE,CAT,SAT,MAT, GAT,NAT,NTS,GMAT, IBPS Exam, CSAT, CLAT , Bank Competitive Exams, ICET, UPSC Competitive Exams, CLAT, SSC Competitive Exams, SNAP Test, KPSC, XAT, GRE, Defense Competitive Exams, L.I.C/ G. I.C Competitive Exams , Railway Competitive Exam, TNPSC, University Grants Commission (UGC), Career Aptitude Test (IT Companies) and etc., Government Exams etc.
Quantitative Ability Section
The basic mathematical concepts and rules and the ability to reason quantitatively and solve problems in a quantitative setting are measured in aptitude tests. The knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis are essential in →Discrete Quantitative Questions →Quantitative Comparison Questions →Data Interpretation Questions etc.Here Topic by topic explanation is given to facilitate the candidates. Explanatory answers are also given to avoid complications.
Analytical Ability Section(Logical Reasoning)
Each Analytical Reasoning Question is designed to test the analytical skills. Usually, each logical reasoning question is a logical puzzle, based on given conditions. These questions have only one correct answer, which is asked to be selected. Analytical reasoning questions consist of groups of four or five questions. At begging, a short passage followed by a set of conditions is given Sometimes, graphs and tables are given instead of passage. To understand this type of questions, we define some logical terms and their applications with examples.Verbal Ability Section(Analogies,Antonyms,Sentence Completion,Critical Reading)
Analogies,Antonyms,Synonyms
The word analogy means “an agreement or correspondence in certain respect between things otherwise different —- a resemblance of relations, as in the phrase, “knowledge is to the mind, what light is to the eye”;relation in general: likeness: correspondence of a word or a phrase with the genius of a language, as learned from the manner in which its words and phrases are ordinarily formed: similarity of derivative or inflectional processed.”
Critical Reading
Comprehension means the act of comprehending or the capacity of the mind to understand, In the examination papers, questions on comprehension test are included to judge the ability of the students to understand the given passage. In the English language paper, questions on comprehension test are very important for the students appearing in the competitive examinations. Therefore, they should try to learn how to solve these questions Practice of solving these questions will greatly help them in the examination.