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No items in this sectionVerbal 10
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Synonyms And Antonyms [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture2.1
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Idioms And Phrases [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture2.2
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Spotting Errors [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture2.3
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Tenses [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture2.4
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Sentence ArrangementLecture2.5
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Sentence Arrangement [Practice problem]Lecture2.6
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Sentence Selection [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture2.7
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Preposition & ArticlesLecture2.8
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Speech [ Notes + Solved Examples ]Lecture2.9
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Speech [Practice Problem]Lecture2.10
Critical Reasoning 14
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Coding Decoding [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture3.1
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Coding Decoding [ Practice Problem]Lecture3.2
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Blood Relation [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture3.3
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Blood Relation [ Practice Problem ]Lecture3.4
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Logical Sequence [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture3.5
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Logical Sequence [ Practice Problem ]Lecture3.6
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Statements & Conclusion [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture3.7
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Statements & Assumptions [ Practice Problem ]Lecture3.8
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Statements & Courses of Actions [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture3.9
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Statements & Courses of Actions [ Practice Problem ]Lecture3.10
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Logical Sufficiency [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture3.11
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Logical Sufficiency [ Practice Problem ]Lecture3.12
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Visual Reasoning [Notes]Lecture3.13
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Visual Reasoning [Practice Problem]Lecture3.14
Abstract Reasoning 8
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Analogies [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture4.1
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Analogies [ Practice Problem ]Lecture4.2
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Direction [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture4.3
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Direction [ Practice Problem ]Lecture4.4
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Seating Arrangement [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture4.5
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Seating Arrangement [ Practice Problem ]Lecture4.6
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Flowcharts-Visual Reasoning-DI [Formulas + Notes]Lecture4.7
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Flowcharts-Visual Reasoning-DI [Practice Problem]Lecture4.8
Technical Assesment 6
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Pseudo Code NotesLecture5.1
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Pseudo Code [Practice Problem]Lecture5.2
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Common Application & MS-OfficeLecture5.3
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Common Application & MS-Office [Practice Problem]Lecture5.4
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Fundamentals of Network Security & Cloud NotesLecture5.5
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Fundamentals of Network Security & Cloud [Practice Problem]Lecture5.6
Coding 4
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C ProgrammingLecture6.1
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C++Lecture6.2
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C++ SampleLecture6.3
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Java ProgrammingLecture6.4
Previous year Question Paper With Solution 7
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English Ability QuestionsLecture7.1
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Critical Reasoning and Problem SolvingLecture7.2
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Abstract ReasoningLecture7.3
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PseudocodeLecture7.4
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Common Applications and MS OfficeLecture7.5
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Networking Security and CloudLecture7.6
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Accenture CodingLecture7.7
Model Question Paper With Explanation 3
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Model Paper :- Logical ReasoningLecture8.1
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Model Paper :- AptitudeLecture8.2
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Model Paper :- Verbal AbilityLecture8.3
CODING DECODINGCoding involves representing English alphabets with other symbols so as tohide the correct meaning. Coding has two main type of questions. i. e.Letter Coding and Word Coding Letter Coding:In Letter coding, an English word and its corresponding code are given. Whilethere is a one-to-one relationship between the given letters, the kind ofrelationship is certainly not fixed.1. Letter Movement2. Direct Coding3. Reverse CodingAlphabet NumbersOpposite Letters
Sample CodingSample PatternExamplesIn a certain language PRACTICE is coded as PICCTRAE, how isFLAMES coded in that code ?Solution:PRACTICE = PICCTRAE.First and last letters are same but second and third letters and third last and secondlast letters have been interchanged.So,FLAMES = FMELAS.If HARD is coded s 1357 and SOFT is coded as 2468, what do thefigures 21448 stand for ?Solution:H = 1A = 3R = 5D = 7S = 2O = 4
F = 6T = 8.Hence,21448 = SHOOT.If TOUR is coded as 1234, CLEAR is coded 56784 and SPARE as90847, how will the word SCULPTURE be coded ?Solution:T = 1O = 2U = 3R = 4C = 5L = 6E = 7A = 8S = 9P = 0.Hence, SCULPTURE = 953601347If ERASER is called PENCIL and PENCIL is called SHARPENER andSHARPENER is called BAG, what will a child write with ?Solution:A child writes with the Pencil and Pencil is called Sharpener. So the childwrites with Sharpener.If LIGHT is called MORNING, MORNING is called DARK, DARK iscalled NIGHT, NIGHT is called SUNSHINE and SUNSHINE is calledDUSK, when do we sleep ?Solution:We sleep at Night and Night is called Sunshine. So, we sleep in Sunshine.Coding Decoding [ Formulas + Notes ]

