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[Quantitative] Probability 9
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Probability – 1 25 minLecture2.1
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Probability – 2 26 minLecture2.2
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Probability – 3 28 minLecture2.3
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Probability – 4 28 minLecture2.4
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Probability Part #1 16 minLecture2.5
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Probability Part #2 14 minLecture2.6
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Probability [ Formula and Solved Examples ]Lecture2.7
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – ProbabilityLecture2.8
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Probability All PPT NotesLecture2.9
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[Quantitative] Calendar Problems 8
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Calendar Basics 13 minLecture3.1
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Calendar – 1 21 minLecture3.2
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Calendar – 2 14 minLecture3.3
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Calendar – 3 12 minLecture3.4
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Calendar – 4 [ Must watch ] 13 minLecture3.5
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Calendar Problem [Handmade Notes]Lecture3.6
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – CalendarLecture3.7
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Calendar NotesLecture3.8
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[Quantitative] Clock Problems 6
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Clock Problems Part #1 13 minLecture4.1
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Clock Problems Part #2 17 minLecture4.2
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Clock Problems Part #3 10 minLecture4.3
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Clock Problem [Handmade Notes]Lecture4.4
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – Clock ProblemsLecture4.5
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Clock problem NotesLecture4.6
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[Quantitative] Boats and Streams 6
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Boats and Stream Part #1 20 minLecture5.1
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Boats and Stream Part #2 25 minLecture5.2
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Boat and Stream [Handmade Notes]Lecture5.3
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – Boats and StreamsLecture5.4
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Boats & Streams – 1 [NEW VIDEO] 20 minLecture5.5
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Boats & Streams – 2 [NEW VIDEO] 25 minLecture5.6
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[Quantitative] Time and Work 9
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Time and Work – 1 26 minLecture6.1
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Time and Work – 2 26 minLecture6.2
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Time and Work – 3 27 minLecture6.3
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Time and Work – 4 22 minLecture6.4
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Time and Work Part #1 20 minLecture6.5
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Time and Work Part #2 13 minLecture6.6
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Time and Work Part #3 12 minLecture6.7
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Time and Work [Handmade Notes]Lecture6.8
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – Time and WorkLecture6.9
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[Quantitative] Profit and Loss 8
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Profit & Loss – 1 [NEW VIDEO] 16 minLecture7.1
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Profit & Loss – 2 [NEW VIDEO] 26 minLecture7.2
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Profit & Loss – 3 [NEW VIDEO] 19 minLecture7.3
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Profit and Loss Part #1 09 minLecture7.4
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Profit and Loss Part #2 21 minLecture7.5
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Profit and Loss Part #3 15 minLecture7.6
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Profit and Loss [ Notes ]Lecture7.7
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – Profit and LossLecture7.8
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[Quantitative] Percentage 11
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Percentage Part 1 08 minLecture8.1
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Percentage Part 2 08 minLecture8.2
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Percentage Part 3 09 minLecture8.3
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Percentage Part 4 08 minLecture8.4
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Percentage Part 5 09 minLecture8.5
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Fast Tricks For Percentage 12 minLecture8.6
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Percentage Practice Questions 27 minLecture8.7
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Percentage [Notes]Lecture8.8
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – PercentageLecture8.9
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Percentage Practice [Formula]Lecture8.10
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Percentage Questions NotesLecture8.11
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[Quantitative] Partnership 4
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Partnership – 1 07 minLecture9.1
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Partnership – 2 07 minLecture9.2
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Partnership [Notes]Lecture9.3
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Partnership Practice ProblemsLecture9.4
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[Quantitative] Arithmetic Progression & Geometric Progression 7
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Arithmetic Progression -1 10 minLecture10.1
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Arithmetic Progression – 2 08 minLecture10.2
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Geometric Progression – 1 06 minLecture10.3
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Geometric Progression – 2 07 minLecture10.4
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Sequence and Series # 1 [ AP – GP Practice Problem ] 25 minLecture10.5
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Sequence and Series # 2 [ AP – GP – HP Practice Problem ] 23 minLecture10.6
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AP & GP [Notes]Lecture10.7
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[Quantitative] Ages Problems 6
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Ages Concept 09 minLecture11.1
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Ages Problem [ Notes ]Lecture11.2
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – AgesLecture11.3
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Problems On Ages – 1 12 minLecture11.4
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Problem On Ages – 2 08 minLecture11.5
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Age practice problemLecture11.6
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[Quantitative] Alligations and Mixtures 6
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Alligation and Mixture Part #1 18 minLecture12.1
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Alligation and Mixture Part #2 19 minLecture12.2
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – Alligation and MixturesLecture12.3
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Alligation and Mixtures [Handmade Notes]Lecture12.4
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Allegation and Mixtures [Formula]Lecture12.5
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Allegations and Mixtures Practice ProblemsLecture12.6
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[Quantitative] Chain Rule 4
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Chain Rule 15 minLecture13.1
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Chain Rule [Handmade Notes]Lecture13.2
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – Chain RuleLecture13.3
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Chain Rule [Notes]Lecture13.4
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[Quantitative] Number System 15
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Number System – 1 [ New Video ] 25 minLecture14.1
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Number System – 2 [ New Video ] 21 minLecture14.2
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Number System – 3 [ New Video ] 19 minLecture14.3
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Number System – 4 [ New Video ] 25 minLecture14.4
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Number System – 1 13 minLecture14.5
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Number System – 2 12 minLecture14.6
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Number System – 3 07 minLecture14.7
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Number System – 4 10 minLecture14.8
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Number System – 5 10 minLecture14.9
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Number System – 6 11 minLecture14.10
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Number System – 7 07 minLecture14.11
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Number System – 8 07 minLecture14.12
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Number System – 9 09 minLecture14.13
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Number System – 10 09 minLecture14.14
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Number System, LCM & HCF Practice ProblemLecture14.15
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[Quantitative] HCF and LCM 5
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HCF and LCM Part #1 13 minLecture15.1
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HCF and LCM Part #2 16 minLecture15.2
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HCF and LCM Part #3 18 minLecture15.3
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HCM and LCM [Handmade Notes]Lecture15.4
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – HCF and LCMLecture15.5
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[Quantitative] Permutation and Combination 5
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Permutation and Combination Part #1 25 minLecture16.1
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Permutation and Combination Part #2 19 minLecture16.2
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Permutation and Combination Part #3 20 minLecture16.3
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Permutation and Combination [Handmade Notes]Lecture16.4
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – Permutation and CombinationLecture16.5
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[Quantitative] Pipes and Cistern 7
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Pipes and Cistern – 1 [ New Video ] 27 minLecture17.1
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Pipes and Cistern – 2 [ New Video ] 23 minLecture17.2
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Pipes and Cistern Part #1 27 minLecture17.3
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Pipes and Cistern Part #2 16 minLecture17.4
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Pipes and Cistern Part #3 12 minLecture17.5
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Pipes and Cistern [Handmade Notes]Lecture17.6
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – Pipes and CisternLecture17.7
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[Quantitative] Ratio and Proportion 10
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Ratio & Proportion 17 minLecture18.1
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Ratio & Proportion #1 13 minLecture18.2
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Ratio & Proportion #2 12 minLecture18.3
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Ratio & Proportion #3 13 minLecture18.4
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Ratio & Proportion #4 10 minLecture18.5
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Ratio & Proportion #5 08 minLecture18.6
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Ratio and Proportion Practice Problem 32 minLecture18.7
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Ratio and Proportion [ Notes ]Lecture18.8
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – Ratio and ProportionLecture18.9
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Ratio and Proportion Practice Problems NotesLecture18.10
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[Quantitative] Simple Interest and Compound Interest 7
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Simple Interest Part #1 09 minLecture19.1
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Simple Interest Part #2 13 minLecture19.2
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Simple Interest and Compound Interest 08 minLecture19.3
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Compound Interest Part #1 25 minLecture19.4
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Compound Interest Part #2 23 minLecture19.5
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Simple and Compound Interest [ Notes]Lecture19.6
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – Simple and Compound InterestLecture19.7
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[Quantitative] Time, Speed & Distance 4
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Time, Speed & Distance – 1 18 minLecture20.1
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Time, Speed & Distance – 2 22 minLecture20.2
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Time, Speed & Distance – 3 28 minLecture20.3
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Time, Speed and Distance Practice Problems 24 minLecture20.4
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[Quantitative] Train Problems 7
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Train Problems Part #1 19 minLecture21.1
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Train Problems Part #2 11 minLecture21.2
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Train Problems Part #3 19 minLecture21.3
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Train Problems [ Notes]Lecture21.4
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – Train ProblemsLecture21.5
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Problems on Train – 1 26 minLecture21.6
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Problems on Train – 2 27 minLecture21.7
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[Quantitative] Average 7
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Average full Concept and Tricks Part 1 11 minLecture22.1
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Average full Concept and Tricks Part 2 09 minLecture22.2
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Average full Concept and Tricks Part 3 09 minLecture22.3
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Averages Practice Questions 26 minLecture22.4
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Averages [ Notes ]Lecture22.5
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – AverageLecture22.6
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Average Practice ProblemsLecture22.7
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[Quantitative] Divisibility 2
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1 – Divisibility Test 19 minLecture23.1
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2 – Divisibility Questions 22 minLecture23.2
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[Quantitative] Decimal and Fraction 2
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1 – Decimal and Fraction 20 minLecture24.1
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2 – Decimal and Fraction Questions 15 minLecture24.2
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[Quantitative] Data Interpretation 9
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Data Interpretation – 1 10 minLecture25.1
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Data Interpretation – 2 07 minLecture25.2
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Data Interpretation – 3 10 minLecture25.3
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Data Interpretation – 4 09 minLecture25.4
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Data Interpretation – 5 08 minLecture25.5
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Data Interpretation – 6 08 minLecture25.6
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Data Interpretation – 7 09 minLecture25.7
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Data Interpretation – 8 12 minLecture25.8
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Data Interpretation [Notes]Lecture25.9
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[Quantitative] Surds and Indices 2
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[Quantitative] Odd man out and Series 2
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Odd man out and Series – 1 19 minLecture27.1
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Odd man out and Series – 2 17 minLecture27.2
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[Quantitative] True discount 2
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True discount 10 minLecture28.1
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True Discount [Notes]Lecture28.2
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[Quantitative] Geometry 6
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1 – Lines and Angles 19 minLecture29.1
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2 – Lines and Angles Questions 14 minLecture29.2
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3 – Triangles 20 minLecture29.3
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4 – Triangles Questions 21 minLecture29.4
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5 – Circles 11 minLecture29.5
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6 – Circles Questions 09 minLecture29.6
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[Quantitative] Simplification 2
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Simplification – 1 11 minLecture30.1
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Simplification – 2 11 minLecture30.2
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[Quantitative] Mean Median Mode 2
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Mean, Median, Mode – 1 14 minLecture31.1
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Mean, Median, Mode – 2 10 minLecture31.2
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[Quantitative] Equation 2
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Equations – 1 19 minLecture32.1
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Equations – 2 14 minLecture32.2
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[Quantitative] Perimeter 2
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Perimeter, Area, Volume – 1 20 minLecture33.1
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Perimeter, Area, Volume – 2 20 minLecture33.2
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[Verbal] Reading Comprehension 6
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Reading Comprehension 13 minLecture34.1
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Reading Comprehension -1 24 minLecture34.2
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Reading Comprehension -2 19 minLecture34.3
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Reading Comprehension Notes 1Lecture34.4
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Reading Comprehension Notes 2Lecture34.5
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Reading Comprehension Practice Problem NotesLecture34.6
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[Verbal] Sentence Corrections 3
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Sentence Corrections – 1 23 minLecture35.1
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Sentence Corrections – 2 22 minLecture35.2
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Sentence Correction NotesLecture35.3
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[Verbal] Sentence Completion 2
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Sentence Completion 18 minLecture36.1
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Sentence Completion NotesLecture36.2
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[Verbal] Error Identification 2
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Error Identification 13 minLecture37.1
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Error Identification NotesLecture37.2
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[Verbal] Synonyms and Antonyms 7
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Synonyms 28 minLecture38.1
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Antonyms 22 minLecture38.2
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Synonyms and Antonyms 14 minLecture38.3
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Synonyms and Antonyms NotesLecture38.4
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Synonyms NotesLecture38.5
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Antonyms NotesLecture38.6
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Synonyms Antonyms Practice ProblemLecture38.7
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[Verbal] Paragraph 2
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Paragraph 22 minLecture39.1
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Paragraph FormationLecture39.2
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[Verbal] Sentence Rearrangement 3
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Rearrangements – 1 21 minLecture40.1
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Rearrangements – 2 21 minLecture40.2
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Sentence Rearrangement NotesLecture40.3
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[Verbal] Fill in the Blanks 8
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Conjunction 10 minLecture41.1
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Prepositions 11 minLecture41.2
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Articles 15 minLecture41.3
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Tenses 21 minLecture41.4
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Conjunction NotesLecture41.5
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Prepositions NotesLecture41.6
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Articles NotesLecture41.7
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Tenses NotesLecture41.8
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[Verbal] Roots words 2
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Roots words [ Prefix and Suffix ] 08 minLecture42.1
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Roots words [ Prefix and Suffix ] NotesLecture42.2
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[Verbal] Subject Verb Agreement 2
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Subject Verb and Agreement 22 minLecture43.1
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Subject Verb Agreement NotesLecture43.2
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[Verbal] Idioms and Phrases 3
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Idioms and Phrases – 1 24 minLecture44.1
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Idioms and Phrases – 2 25 minLecture44.2
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Idioms and Phrases NotesLecture44.3
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[Verbal] Verbal Ability Extra 10
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Introduction to Verbal Ability + Tenses Part #1 12 minLecture45.1
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Tenses Part #2 11 minLecture45.2
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Tenses NotesLecture45.3
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Tenses Practice ProblemsLecture45.4
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Error Detection and Correction + Sentence Completion #1 14 minLecture45.5
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Sentence Completion #2 13 minLecture45.6
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Spotting Erorrs [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture45.7
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Sentence Completion [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture45.8
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Assumption in Verbal Reasoning 14 minLecture45.9
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Deduction Reasoning 26 minLecture45.10
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[Reasoning] Blood Relations 8
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Blood Relations Part #1 12 minLecture46.1
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Blood Relations Part #2 10 minLecture46.2
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Blood Relations Part #3 10 minLecture46.3
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Blood Relations Part #4 09 minLecture46.4
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Blood Relations Part #5 11 minLecture46.5
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Blood Relation Practice Questions 23 minLecture46.6
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Blood relation [Notes]Lecture46.7
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Blood Relation [Test]Lecture46.8
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[Reasoning] Directions 9
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Direction Part 1 07 minLecture47.1
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Direction Part 2 08 minLecture47.2
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Direction Part 3 09 minLecture47.3
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Direction Part 4 04 minLecture47.4
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Direction Part 5 07 minLecture47.5
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Direction Part 6 06 minLecture47.6
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Direction Practice Questions 21 minLecture47.7
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📌 Direction [Quiz] – Problems on DirectionLecture47.8
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Directions [Notes]Lecture47.9
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[Reasoning] Coding Decoding 7
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Coding-Decoding – 1 07 minLecture48.1
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Coding-Decoding – 2 08 minLecture48.2
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Coding – Decoding – 3 08 minLecture48.3
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Coding Decoding – 4 06 minLecture48.4
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Coding – Decoding – 5 10 minLecture48.5
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📌 Coding Decoding [Quiz] – Problems on coding decodingLecture48.6
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Coding Decoding[Notes]Lecture48.7
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[Reasoning] Number Series 6
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Number Series Part #1 09 minLecture49.1
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Number Series Part #2 08 minLecture49.2
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Number Series Part #3 08 minLecture49.3
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Number Series Part #4 07 minLecture49.4
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Number Series [ Notes ]Lecture49.5
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📌 Practice Problems [Quiz] – Problems on Number SeriesLecture49.6
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[Reasoning] Odd man out and Series 2
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Odd man out and Series – 2 17 minLecture50.1
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Odd man out and Series – 1 19 minLecture50.2
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[Reasoning] Statement and Assumption 3
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Statement and Assumption – 1 07 minLecture51.1
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Statement and Assumption – 2 07 minLecture51.2
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Statement and Assumption [Notes]Lecture51.3
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[Reasoning] Mathematical Operations 2
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Mathematical Operations Arrangement 08 minLecture52.1
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Mathematical Operation [Notes]Lecture52.2
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[Reasoning] Paper Folding & Cutting 1
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Paper Folding & Cutting 08 minLecture53.1
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[Reasoning] Syllogism 6
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Syllogism Part 1 08 minLecture54.1
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Syllogism Part 2 06 minLecture54.2
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Syllogism Part 3 07 minLecture54.3
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Syllogism Part 4 06 minLecture54.4
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📌 Syllogism [Quiz] – Problems on syllogismLecture54.5
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Syllogism Part [Notes]Lecture54.6
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[Reasoning] Venn Diagram 5
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Venn Diagram Part 1 10 minLecture55.1
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Venn Diagram Part 2 08 minLecture55.2
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Venn Diagram Part 3 07 minLecture55.3
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Venn Diagram Part 4 10 minLecture55.4
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Venn Diagram [Notes]Lecture55.5
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[Reasoning] Cubes and Dices 4
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Cubes, Dice – 1 09 minLecture56.1
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Cubes_Dice – 2 10 minLecture56.2
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Cubes_Dice – 3 12 minLecture56.3
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Cubes, Dice – 4 07 minLecture56.4
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[Reasoning] Data Sufficiency 3
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Data Sufficiency 09 minLecture57.1
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Data Sufficiency [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture57.2
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📌 Data Sufficiency [Quiz] – Problems on data sufficiencyLecture57.3
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[Reasoning] Seating Arrangement 8
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Seating Arrangement Part 1 08 minLecture58.1
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Seating Arrangement Part 2 12 minLecture58.2
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Seating Arrangement Part 3 11 minLecture58.3
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Seating Arrangement Part 4 06 minLecture58.4
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Seating Arrangement Part 5 07 minLecture58.5
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Seating Arrangement Part 6 06 minLecture58.6
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📌 Seating Arrangement [Quiz] – Problems on seatingLecture58.7
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Seating Arrangement[Notes]Lecture58.8
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[Reasoning] Statement & Conclusion 2
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Statement and Conclusion 06 minLecture59.1
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Statement & Conclusions [ Notes ]Lecture59.2
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[Reasoning] Visual Reasoning 6
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Visual Reasoning – 1 10 minLecture60.1
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Visual Reasoning – 2 12 minLecture60.2
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Visual Reasoning – 3 11 minLecture60.3
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Visual reasonoing – 4 11 minLecture60.4
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📌 Visual Reasoning [Quiz] – Problems on visual reasoningLecture60.5
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Visual Reasoning [Notes]Lecture60.6
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[Reasoning] Word Pattern 2
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Word Pattern 06 minLecture61.1
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Word Pattern [Notes]Lecture61.2
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[Reasoning] Verbal Reasoning - Analogy 3
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Analogy – 1 23 minLecture62.1
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Analogy – 2 27 minLecture62.2
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Analogy – 3 29 minLecture62.3
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Game Based Aptitude 4
If it was Tuesday on 3rd Jan, 2006. What was the day on Jan 3, 2010?
| A) Saturday | B) Tuesday |
| C) Wednesday | D) Sunday |
D) Sunday
Explanation:
It was Saturday on 31st December, 2005.
Number of odd days from 2006 to 2009 = (1 + 1 + 2 + 1) = 5 days.
Hence on December 31, 2009, it was Thursday. Thus, on Jan 3, 2010 it was Sunday.
If 13th March, 2005 was Wednesday, what was the day of the week on 13th March, 2004?
| A) Rs. Monday | B) Rs. Wednesday |
| C) Rs. Friday | D) Rs. Tuesday |
D) Rs. Tuesday
Explanation:
We know year 2004 is a leap year. Therefore, it has 2 odd days.
Feb 2004 was not included as we are calculating from March 2004 to March 2005.
So it has 1 odd day.
The day on March 13, 2005 will be 1 day ahead of the day on March 13, 2004.
Given that, March 13, 2005 is Wednesday.
So March 13, 2004 is Tuesday (1 day before to 13th March, 2005).
The last day of a century cannot be:
| A) Wednesday | B) Friday |
| C) Saturday | D) Monday |
C) Saturday
Explanation:
100 years contain 5 odd days.
Therefore, Last day of 1st century is Friday
200 years contain (5 x2) is 3 odd days (approx.)
Last day of 2nd century is Wednesday
300 years contain ( 5x3) = 15 i.e. 1 odd day( approx.)
Last day of 3rd century is Monday 400 years contain 0 odd day
Last day of 4th century is Sunday.
Thus, the cycle is repeated.
Last day of a century cannot be Tuesday or Thursday or Saturday.
What was the day on 16th July, 1776?
| A) Saturday | B) Sunday |
| C) Monday | D) Tuesday |
D) Tuesday
Explanation:
Step 1 : Take the last 2 digit of year : 76
Step 2 : Divide step 1 digit by 4 and take the quotient 76/4 we get 19
Step 3 : Take the day of the Date : 16
Step 4 : Code of the month : 6
Step 5 : Code of the year : 4
Step 6 : Add all of them and divide it by 7 remainder is the answer : 121/7 = 2 i.e Tuesday
[ It take only 20 - 30 sec to solve this sum using above trick given in the video ]
What was the day on 15th August, 2010 ?
| A) Saturday | B) Sunday |
| C) Monday | D) Tuesday |
B) Sunday
Explanation:
Step 1 : Take the last 2 digit of year : 10
Step 2 : Divide step1 digit by 4 and take the quotient 10/4 we get 2
Step 3 : Take the day of the Date : 15
Step 4 : Code of the month : 2
Step 5 : Code of the year : 6
Step 6 : Add all of them and divide it by 7 remainder is the answer : 35/7 = 0 i.e Sunday
If 7th Dec, 2007 was Friday. What day of the week was on 7th Dec, 2006?
| A) Saturday | B) Thursday |
| C) Monday | D) Sunday |
B) Thursday
Explanation:
The year 2006 was an ordinary year. So, it has 1 odd day.
The day on 7th Dec, 2007 will be 1 day beyond the day on 7th Dec, 2006.
But, 7th Dec, 2007 is Friday
So, 7th Dec, 2006 is Thursday.
January 1, 2007 was Monday. What was the day on Jan. 1, 2008?
| A) Saturday | B) Friday |
| C) Tuesday | D) Monday |
C) Tuesday
Explanation:
The year 2007 is an ordinary year. So, it has 1 odd day.
1st day of the year 2007 was Monday
1st day of the year 2008 will be 1 day beyond Monday
Hence, it will be Tuesday.
On what dates of July 2003 did Sunday fall?
| A) 5th,10th,24th,17th | B) 6th,13th,20th,27th |
| C) 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th | D) 12th,7th,19th,28th |
B) 6th,13th,20th,27th
Let us find the day on 1st July, 2003.
Explanation:
Step 1 : Take the last 2 digit of year : 03
Step 2 : Divide step1 digit by 4 and take the quotient 03/4 we get 00
Step 3 : Take the day of the Date : 01
Step 4 : Code of the month : 6
Step 5 : Code of the year : 6
Step 6 : Add all of them and divide it by 7 remainder is the answer : 16/7 = 2 i.e Tuesday
Thus, 1st Sunday in July 2003 is 6th July.
So, during July 2003, Sunday fell on 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th.
What was the day on 16th August, 1947?
| A) Tuesday | B) Monday |
| C) Saturday | D) Sunday |
C) Saturday
Explanation:
Step 1 : Take the last 2 digit of year : 47
Step 2 : Divide step1 digit by 4 and take the quotient 47/4 we get 11
Step 3 : Take the day of the Date : 16
Step 4 : Code of the month : 2
Step 5 : Code of the year : 0
Step 6 : Add all of them and divide it by 7 remainder is the answer : 76/7 = 6
i.e Saturday
The calendar for the year 2007 is the same for the year
| A) 2018 | B) 2019 |
| C) 2022 | D) 2025 |
A) 2018
Explanation:
Count the number of odd days from the year 2007 onwards to get the sum equal to 0 odd day.
Sum = 14 odd days 0 odd days
Calendar for the year 2018 will be the same as for the year 2007
What was the day of the week on 16th June, 1999?
| A) Saturday | B) Monday |
| C) Wednesday | D) Thursday |
C) Wednesday
Explanation:
Step 1 : Take the last 2 digit of year : 99
Step 2 : Divide step1 digit by 4 and take the quotient 99/4 we get 24
Step 3 : Take the day of the Date : 16
Step 4 : Code of the month : 4
Step 5 : Code of the year : 0
Step 6 : Add all of them and divide it by 7 remainder is the answer : 143/7 = 3 i.e wednesday
If it was Thursday on Aug 15, 2012, then what was the day on June 11, 2013?
| A) Wednesday | B) Monday |
| C) Saturday | D) Tuesday |
A) Wednesday
Explanation:
First, we count the number of odd days for the left over days in the given period.
Here, given period is from 15.8.2012 to 11.6.2013
Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
16 30 31 30 31 31 28 31 30 31 11(left days)
Therefore, 2 + 2 + 3 + 2 + 3 + 3 + 0 + 3 + 2 + 3 + 4 (odd days) = 6 odd days
So, the given day Thursday + 6 = Wednesday.
It was Tuesday on Feb 8, 2005. What was the day of the week on Feb 8, 2004?
| A) Monday | B) Thursday |
| C) Friday | D) Sunday |
D) Sunday
Explanation:
The year 2004 was a leap year. So, it had 2 odd days.
The day on Feb 8, 2004 must be 2 days before the day on Feb 8, 2005.
Hence, this day was Sunday
What was the day on June 17, 1998?
| A) Monday | B) Sunday |
| C) Wednesday | D) Friday |
C) Wednesday
Explanation:
Step 1 : Take the last 2 digit of year : 98
Step 2 : Divide step1 digit by 4 and take the quotient 98/4 we get 24
Step 3 : Take the day of the Date : 17
Step 4 : Code of the month : 4
Step 5 : Code of the year : 0
Step 6 : Add all of them and divide it by 7 remainder is the answer : 143/7 = 3 i.e wednesday
What was the day on 28th May, 2006?
| A) Wednesday | B) Sunday |
| C) Saturday | D) Thursday |
B) Sunday
Explanation:
Step 1 : Take the last 2 digit of year : 06
Step 2 : Divide step1 digit by 4 and take the quotient 06/4 we get 01
Step 3 : Take the day of the Date : 28
Step 4 : Code of the month : 1
Step 5 : Code of the year : 6
Step 6 : Add all of them and divide it by 7 remainder is the answer : 42/7 = 0 i.e Sunday
What was the day on February 9, 1979?
| A) Tuesday | B) Saturday |
| C) Friday | D) Thursday |
C) Friday
Explanation:
Step 1 : Take the last 2 digit of year : 79
Step 2 : Divide step1 digit by 4 and take the quotient 79/4 we get 19
Step 3 : Take the day of the Date : 09
Step 4 : Code of the month : 3
Step 5 : Code of the year : 0
Step 6 : Add all of them and divide it by 7 remainder is the answer : 110/7 = 5 i.e Friday
If 10th May, 1997 was a Monday, what was the day on Oct 10, 2001?
| A) Saturday | B) Sunday |
| C) Thursday | D) Wednesday |
D) Wednesday
rather than finding odd days between both the dates i will use the trick and directly find the day on Oct 10, 2001 because it will save time.
Explanation:
Step 1 : Take the last 2 digit of year : 01
Step 2 : Divide step1 digit by 4 and take the quotient 01/4 we get 00
Step 3 : Take the day of the Date : 10
Step 4 : Code of the month : 0
Step 5 : Code of the year : 6
Step 6 : Add all of them and divide it by 7 remainder is the answer : 17/7 = 3 i.e Wednesday
If April 11, 1911 was a Tuesday, what was the day on September 17, 1915?
| A) Friday | B) Thursday |
| C) Sunday | D) Tuesday |
A) Friday
rather than finding odd days between both the dates i will use the trick and directly find the day on September 17, 1915 because it will save time.
Explanation:
Step 1 : Take the last 2 digit of year : 15
Step 2 : Divide step1 digit by 4 and take the quotient 15/4 we get 03
Step 3 : Take the day of the Date : 17
Step 4 : Code of the month : 5
Step 5 : Code of the year : 0
Step 6 : Add all of them and divide it by 7 remainder is the answer : 40/7 = 5 i.e Friday
Tuesday fell on which of the following dates of April, 2002?
| A) 3rd, 10th, 17th, 24th | B) 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th |
| C) 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th | D) 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th |
D) 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th
Let first find the day on 1st April, 2002.
Explanation:
Step 1 : Take the last 2 digit of year : 02
Step 2 : Divide step1 digit by 4 and take the quotient 02/4 we get 00
Step 3 : Take the day of the Date : 01
Step 4 : Code of the month : 6
Step 5 : Code of the year : 6
Step 6 : Add all of them and divide it by 7 remainder is the answer : 15/7 = 01 i.e Monday
On April 1, 2002 it was Monday.
So in April 2002, Tuesday falls on 2nd, 9th, 16th and 23rd & 30th.
What was the day on May 2, 1995?
| A) Monday | B) Thursday |
| C) Sunday | D) Tuesday |
D) Tuesday
Explanation:
Step 1 : Take the last 2 digit of year : 95
Step 2 : Divide step1 digit by 4 and take the quotient 95/4 we get 23
Step 3 : Take the day of the Date : 02
Step 4 : Code of the month : 01
Step 5 : Code of the year : 00
Step 6 : Add all of them and divide it by 7 remainder is the answer : 121/7 = 02
i.e Tuesday
Today is Wednesday, after 68 days, it will be
| A) Friday | B) Sunday |
| C) Monday | D) Thursday |
C) Monday
Explanation:
Each day of a week is repeated after 7 days, so after 70 days, it will be Wednesday.
Therefore, after 68 days, it will be Monday.
On February 5, 1998, it was Thursday. The day of the week on February 5, 1997, was
| A) Wednesday | B) Monday |
| C) Friday | D) Sunday |
A) Wednesday
Explanation:
1997 was an ordinary year, it had 1 odd day. So, the day on February 5, 1998, would be one day beyond the day on February 5, 1997
∴ Thursday on February 5, 1998, would be one day beyond the day on February 5, 1997, so the day on February 5, 1997, was Wednesday.
What was the day of the week on June 17, 1991 ?
| A) Tuesday | B) Wednesday |
| C)Friday | D) Monday |
D) Monday
Explanation:
Step 1 : Take the last 2 digit of year : 91
Step 2 : Divide step1 digit by 4 and take the quotient 91/4 we get 22
Step 3 : Take the day of the Date : 17
Step 4 : Code of the month : 04
Step 5 : Code of the year : 00
Step 6 : Add all of them and divide it by 7 remainder is the answer : 134/7 = 01.
i.e Monday
If January 1, 1996, was Monday, what day of the week was January 1, 1997?
| A) Thursday | B) Wednesday |
| C) Friday | D) Sunday |
B) Wednesday
Explanation:
The year 1996 is divisible by 4, so it is a leap year with 2 odd days.
As per the question, the first day of the year 1996 was Monday, so the first day of the year 1997 must be two days after Monday. So, it was Wednesday.
The first republic day of India was celebrated on January 26, 1950. What day of the week was it?
| A) Wednesday | B) Friday |
| C) Thursday | D) Tuesday |
C) Thursday
Explanation:
Step 1 : Take the last 2 digit of year : 50
Step 2 : Divide step1 digit by 4 and take the quotient 50/4 we get 12
Step 3 : Take the day of the Date : 26
Step 4 : Code of the month : 00
Step 5 : Code of the year : 00
Step 6 : Add all of them and divide it by 7 remainder is the answer : 88/7 = 04 i.e Thursday
How many days are there in y weeks y days?
| A) 8y | B) 8y2 |
| C) 16y | D) 21y |
A) 8y
Explanation:
There are 7 days in a week, so y weeks will contain 7y days.
∴The required number of days = 7y + y days = 8y days
The day on 5th April of a year will be the same day on 5th of which month of the same year?
| A) 5th July | B) 5th August |
| C) 5th June | D) 5th October |
A) 5th July
Explanation:
April & July for all years have the same calendar. So, a day on any date of April will be the same day on the corresponding date in July.
∴The same day will fall on 5th July of the same year.
It was Saturday on January 1, 2005. Find the day of the week on January 1, 2010.
| A) Tuesday | B) Friday |
| C) Wednesday | D) Sunday |
B) Friday
Explanation:
On December 31, 2004, it was Friday.
Number of odd days from the year 2005 to the year 2009 = 1+1+1+2(leap year) +1 = 6 odd days
∴On December 31, 2009, it was Thursday, so on January 1, 2010, it was Friday.
If it was Wednesday on March 1, 2006, which day was it on March 1, 2002?
| A) Tuesday | B) Friday |
| C) Monday | D) Sunday |
B) Friday
Explanation:
Total number of odd days between the years 2002 and 2006 = (2006 - 2002) + 1 = 5 odd days. The year 2004 is a leap year, it has two odd days. So, one extra odd day is added.
So, if it was Wednesday on March 1, 2006, it would be (Wednesday - 5) Friday on March 1, 2002.
Which of the following years is not a leap year?
| A) 800 | B) 700 |
| C) 1600 | D) 2000 |
B) 700
Explanation:
A century divisible by 400 is a leap year. The years 800, 1600 and 2000 are divisible by 400, so they are leap years.
The year 700 is not divisible by 400, so it is not a leap year.

