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Section A [ Quantitative ] 44
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Alligation and Mixtures [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.1
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Alligation and Mixtures [Formula]Lecture2.2
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Alligation and Mixtures [Practice Problems]Lecture2.3
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Chain rule [ Formula]Lecture2.4
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Chain Rule [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.5
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Chain Rule [Practice Problems]Lecture2.6
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Ages [ Formula ]Lecture2.7
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Ages Problem [Practice Problems]Lecture2.8
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Ages Problem [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.9
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Calendar Problem [Formula]Lecture2.10
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Calendar Problem [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.11
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Calendar Problem [Practice Problems]Lecture2.12
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Boat and Stream [Formula]Lecture2.13
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Boat and Stream [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.14
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Boat and Stream [Practice Problems]Lecture2.15
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Clocks [Formula]Lecture2.16
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Clock Problem [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.17
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Clock Problem [Practice Problems]Lecture2.18
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HCF and LCM [Formula]Lecture2.19
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HCM and LCM [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.20
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HCM and LCM [Practice Problems]Lecture2.21
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Number Series [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.22
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Number Series [Practice Problems]Lecture2.23
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Percentage Problem [Formula]Lecture2.24
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Percentage Problem [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.25
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Percentage Problem [Practice Problems]Lecture2.26
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Permutation and Combination [Formula]Lecture2.27
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Permutation and Combination [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.28
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Permutation and Combination [Practice Problems]Lecture2.29
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Pipes and Cistern [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.30
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Pipes and Cistern [Practice Problems]Lecture2.31
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Profit & Loss [Formula]Lecture2.32
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Profit and Loss [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.33
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Profit and Loss [Practice Problems]Lecture2.34
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Simple Interest and compound [Formula]Lecture2.35
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Simple and Compound Interest [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.36
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Simple and Compound Interest [Practice Problems]Lecture2.37
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Time and Work[Formula]Lecture2.38
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Time and Work [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.39
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Time and Work [Practice Problems]Lecture2.40
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Train Problems [Formula]Lecture2.41
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Train Problems [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.42
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Train Problems [Practice Problems]Lecture2.43
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Your Feedback Matters Alot to us β€οΈ 02 minLecture2.44
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Section A [ Verbal ] 6
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Tenses [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture3.1
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Synonyms And Antonyms [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture3.2
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Sentence Completion [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture3.3
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Reading Comprehension [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture3.4
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Spotting Erorrs [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture3.5
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Idioms And Phrases [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture3.6
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Section A [ Logical Reasoning ] 24
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Direction [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture4.1
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Direction [ Practice Problem ]Lecture4.2
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Blood Relation [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture4.3
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Blood Relation [ Practice Problem ]Lecture4.4
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Coding Decoding [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture4.5
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Coding Decoding [ Practice Problem]Lecture4.6
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Odd One Out [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture4.7
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Odd One Out [ Practice Problem ]Lecture4.8
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Syllogism [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture4.9
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Syllogism [ Practice Problem ]Lecture4.10
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Seating Arrangement [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture4.11
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Seating Arrangement [ Practice Problem ]Lecture4.12
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Data Sufficiency [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture4.13
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Data Sufficiency [ Practice Problem ]Lecture4.14
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Mathematical Inequality [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture4.15
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Mathematical Inequality [ Practice Problem ]Lecture4.16
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Statements & Courses of Actions [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture4.17
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Statements & Courses of Actions [ Practice Problem ]Lecture4.18
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Statements & Assumptions [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture4.19
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Statements & Assumptions [ Practice Problem ]Lecture4.20
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Logical Series [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture4.21
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Logical Series [ Practice Problem ]Lecture4.22
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Clock [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture4.23
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Clock [ Practice Problem ]Lecture4.24
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Aptitude Series to Crack Section A [ Free Sample Videos ] 16
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π Watch this Video to Crack your Section A [ Aptitude ] 02 minLecture5.1
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Train Problems Part #1 19 minLecture5.2
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Train Problems Part #2 11 minLecture5.3
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Train Problems Part #3 19 minLecture5.4
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Train Problems [Handmade Notes]Lecture5.5
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π Practice Problems [Quiz] – Train ProblemsLecture5.6
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Calendar Basics 13 minLecture5.7
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π Take the Complete Aptitude Series Now [ Videos Lectures – Quant , Verbal and Reasoning ] πLecture5.8
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Calendar Problem [Handmade Notes]Lecture5.9
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π Practice Problems [Quiz] – CalendarLecture5.10
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Time and Work Part #1 18 minLecture5.11
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Time and Work Part #2 13 minLecture5.12
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Time and Work Part #3 13 minLecture5.13
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Time and Work [Handmade Notes]Lecture5.14
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π Practice Problems [Quiz] – Time and WorkLecture5.15
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π Take the Complete Aptitude Series Now [ Videos Lectures – Quant , Verbal and Reasoning ] πLecture5.16
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Section B 15
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C ProgrammingLecture6.1
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C Programming Practice ProblemLecture6.2
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Computer NetworkLecture6.3
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Computer Network Practice ProblemLecture6.4
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Object Oriented Programming (C++) SampleLecture6.5
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Object Oriented Programming (C++)Lecture6.6
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Object Oriented Programming (C++) Practice ProblemLecture6.7
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Computer FundamentalLecture6.8
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Computer Fundamental Practice ProblemLecture6.9
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Data Structures And Algorithms SampleLecture6.10
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Data Structures And AlgorithmsLecture6.11
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Data Structures And Algorithms Practice ProblemLecture6.12
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Operating System SampleLecture6.13
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Operating SystemLecture6.14
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Operating System Practice ProblemLecture6.15
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Previous Papers 1
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PapersLecture7.1
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Quiz 4
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Section A – Quiz #1 [Free]Lecture8.1
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Section A – Quiz #2 [Premium]Lecture8.2
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Section B – Quiz #1 [Free]Lecture8.3
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Section B – Quiz #2 [Premium]Lecture8.4
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Ajay walks 24 km towards East and turns to right hand side and takes a drive of another 10 km. He then turning to his right (drives towards West) another 10 km. He then turns to his left & walks another 8 km. After that, he turns to his right & travels 14 km. How far is he from his initial point & in which direction?
| A) 20 km East | B) 18 km south |
| C) 16 km West | D) 10 km South. |
B) 18 km south
Explanation:

AB =10 + 8 = 18 South
Raju walks 80 ms towards south. Then, turns to his right & starts walking straight till he completes another 80 ms. Then, again turning to his left he walks for 60 metres. He then turns to his left & walks for 80 metres. How far is he from his initial position?
| A) 100 metres | B) 140 meters |
| C) 60 metres | D) 120 metres |
B) 140 meters
Explanation:
AB = 80 + 60 = 140
Varun drove his car for 80 kms due North. Then he turned left and drove for 100 kms. Again he turned left & drove yet another 80 kms. Again he turned left and drove his car 120 kms. How far do you think he actually drove his car from the initial position?
| A) 20 kms | B) 100 kms |
| C) 60 kms | D) None of these |
A) 20 kms
Explanation:
Distance from initial position = 120 β 100 = 20.
Sandeep walks 60m to the east, then he turns left and walks for 50 m, then turns right and went 70 m and then turns right again and went 50 m. How far was Sandeep from the starting point?
| A) 90 m | B) 70 m |
| C) 50 m | D) 130 m |
D) 130 m
Explanation:
AB = 60 + 70 = 130.
One morning after sunrise, Amrit was standing facing a pole. The shadow of the pole was forming on the left side. Which direction was Amrit facing?
| A) East | B) West |
| C) South | D) North |
D) North
Explanation:
Sun always rises in the east . So in morning, the shadow falls towards the west .now Pole's shadow falls to the left of Amrit. So, he is standing, facing North.
One evening just before sunset two friends Sanju and Manju were talking to each other face to face. If Manjuβs shadow was exactly to her left side, which direction was Sanju facing?
| A) North | B) South |
| C) West | D) Data inadequate |
A) North
Explanation:
In the evening as sun is in the west, so the shadows fall towards east. Now, since Manju's shadow fell towards right, therefore, Manju is facing south. So, Sanju standing face to face with Manju was facing north.
In the evening, Ashmita started walking positioning his back towards the sun. After sometime, she turned left, then turned right and then towards the left again. In which direction is she going now?
| A) North | B) East |
| C) West | D) South |
A) North
Explanation:
Clearly, there are two possible movements of Ashmita as shown Thus, Ashmita is finally moving towards North.
I drove 50 km towards east from a city βSβ and then turned right and drove another 30 km. Now I turned to my left & drove another 30 km. Finally I turned my right & drove 30 km to reach a city βFβ. Find the shortest straight distance between cities S and F.
| A) 20 km | B) 100 km |
| C) 30 km | D) 40 km |
B) 100 km
Explanation:
Clearly by Pythagoras theorem SF = 100km
Ahmedabad is to the southwest of Bangalore, Chennai is to the east of Ahmedabad and southeast of Bangalore and Delhi is to the north of Chennai in line with Ahmedabad-Bangal;ore. In which direction of Bangalore is Delhi located ?
| A) South | B) Southwest |
| C) North | D) Northeast |
D) Northeast
Explanation:
Delhi is located in Northeast of Bangalore.
Ajay drives 3 kilometres North. Then he turns right and drives 4 kilo metres. Now he turns right and drives 5 kilometres. Now turning left, he drives 2 kilometres. Again, he turns left and moves 2 kilometres. Finally turning left he again walks 2 kilometres. In which direction & how far is he from his starting position?
| A) 1.5 kilometres East | B) 4 kilometres East |
| C) 1.5 kilometres West | D) 4.5 metres West |
B) 4 kilometres East
Explanation:
Ajay is 4 kilomt. East

