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Numerical 48
TCS-NQT Instructions : You will be given 26 Question with a time limit of 40 mins | Questions - 26 | Time - 40 mins
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Profit and Loss [ Notes ]Lecture2.1
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Profit & Loss [Formula]Lecture2.2
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Profit and Loss [Practice Problems]Lecture2.3
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Geometry Formula and ConceptLecture2.4
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Geometry Formula and Concept [Practice problem]Lecture2.5
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HCF and LCM [ Handmade Notes ]Lecture2.6
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HCF and LCM [ Formula ]Lecture2.7
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HCF and LCM [ Practice Problems ]Lecture2.8
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Percentage Problem [Formula]Lecture2.9
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Percentage Problem [ Notes ]Lecture2.10
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Percentage Problem [Practice Problems]Lecture2.11
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Alligation and Mixtures [Formula]Lecture2.12
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Alligation and Mixtures [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.13
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Alligation and Mixtures [Practice Problems]Lecture2.14
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Time and Work[Formula]Lecture2.15
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Time and Work [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.16
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Time and Work [Practice Problems]Lecture2.17
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Ages [ Formula ]Lecture2.18
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Ages Problem [Handmade Notes]Lecture2.19
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Ages Problem [Practice Problems]Lecture2.20
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Sequence and SeriesLecture2.21
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Sequence and Series [Practice problem ]Lecture2.22
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DivisibilityLecture2.23
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Divisibility [Practice problem ]Lecture2.24
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Ratio and ProportionLecture2.25
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Ratio and Proportion [Practice problem ]Lecture2.26
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Probability [ Formula and Solved Examples ]Lecture2.27
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Probability [Practice problem ]Lecture2.28
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Perimeter, Area and VolumeLecture2.29
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Perimeter, Area and Volume [Practice problem ]Lecture2.30
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Your Feedback Means Alot to Us β€οΈ 02 minLecture2.31
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Average Formula and ConceptLecture2.32
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Average Formula and Concept [Practice problem ]Lecture2.33
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Speed Time And DistanceLecture2.34
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Speed Time And Distance [Practice problem ]Lecture2.35
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Mean Median ModeLecture2.36
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Mean Median Mode [Practice problem ]Lecture2.37
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Decimals and FractionsLecture2.38
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Decimals and Fractions Formula [Practice problem ]Lecture2.39
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Pie ChartLecture2.40
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Pie Chart Practice ProblemLecture2.41
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Bar ChartLecture2.42
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Bar Chart Practice ProblemLecture2.43
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Your Feedback Means Alot to Us β€οΈ 02 minLecture2.44
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Profit and Loss [Notes]Lecture2.45
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Percentage Problem [Notes]Lecture2.46
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Ratio and Proportion [Notes]Lecture2.47
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Average [Notes]Lecture2.48
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Verbal 10
TCS-NQT Instructions : You will be given 24 Question with a time limit of 30 mins | Questions - 24 | Time - 15 mins + 30 mins
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Sentence Completion [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture3.1
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Spotting Erorrs [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture3.2
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Reading Comprehension [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture3.3
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Meanings [ Notes + Solved Examples + Practice Problem ]Lecture3.4
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Tenses [ 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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Formal And Informal SentencesLecture3.7
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Formal And Informal Sentences [Practice problem]Lecture3.8
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Sentence ArrangementLecture3.9
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Sentence Arrangement [Practice problem]Lecture3.10
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Aptitude Series for Placement [ Free Sample Videos ] 16
Note: TCS NQT Study Material Doesn't Contain videos we provide only Study Materials in this course , these videos are sample videos of our Aptitude Series
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π Watch this Video to Crack your Aptitude 02 minLecture4.1
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Train Problems Part #1 19 minLecture4.2
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Train Problems Part #2 11 minLecture4.3
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Train Problems Part #3 19 minLecture4.4
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Train Problems [Handmade Notes]Lecture4.5
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π Practice Problems [Quiz] – Train ProblemsLecture4.6
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Calendar Basics 13 minLecture4.7
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π Take the Complete Aptitude Series Now [ Videos Lectures – Quant , Verbal and Reasoning ] πLecture4.8
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Calendar Problem [Handmade Notes]Lecture4.9
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π Practice Problems [Quiz] – CalendarLecture4.10
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Time and Work Part #1 20 minLecture4.11
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Time and Work Part #2 13 minLecture4.12
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Time and Work Part #3 12 minLecture4.13
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Time and Work [Handmade Notes]Lecture4.14
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π Practice Problems [Quiz] – Time and WorkLecture4.15
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π Take the Complete Aptitude Series Now [ Videos Lectures – Quant , Verbal and Reasoning ] πLecture4.16
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Reasoning 21
TCS-NQT Instructions : You will be given 30 Question with a time limit of 50 mins | Questions - 30 | Time - 50 mins
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Blood Relation [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture5.1
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Blood Relation [ Practice Problem ]Lecture5.2
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Number Series [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture5.3
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Number Series [ Practice Problem ]Lecture5.4
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Seating Arrangement [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture5.5
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Seating Arrangement [ Practice Problem ]Lecture5.6
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Syllogism [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture5.7
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Syllogism [ Practice Problem ]Lecture5.8
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Data Sufficiency [ Formulas + Notes ]Lecture5.9
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Data Sufficiency [ Practice Problem ]Lecture5.10
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Clocks [Formula]Lecture5.11
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Clock Problem [Handmade Notes]Lecture5.12
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Clock Problem [Practice Problems]Lecture5.13
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Calendar Problem [Formula]Lecture5.14
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Calendar Problem [Handmade Notes]Lecture5.15
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Calendar Problem [Practice Problems]Lecture5.16
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Number Series [Notes]Lecture5.17
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Syllogism [Notes]Lecture5.18
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Clock Problem [Notes]Lecture5.19
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Coding decoding [Notes]Lecture5.20
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Coding decoding [Practice problem]Lecture5.21
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Programming Logic 6
TCS-NQT Instructions : You will be given 10 Question with a time limit of 15 mins | Questions - 10 | Time - 15 mins
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Basics of CLecture6.1
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Basics of C [ Practice Problem ]Lecture6.2
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OOPsLecture6.3
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OOPs [ Practice Problem ]Lecture6.4
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Data Structure & Advanced-Data StructureLecture6.5
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Data Structure & Advanced-Data Structure [ Practice Problem ]Lecture6.6
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Coding 16
TCS-NQT Instructions : You will be given 2 Question with a time limit of 15 mins and 30 mins | Questions - 2 | Time - 15 mins + 30 mins
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Introduction to javaLecture7.1
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[Programs] Introduction To JavaLecture7.2
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Flow ControlLecture7.3
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[Programs] Flow ControlLecture7.4
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[Programs] Pyramids & PatternsLecture7.5
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ArraysLecture7.6
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[Programs] ArraysLecture7.7
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Java Methods, Class & ObjectLecture7.8
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[Programs] Java Methods, Class & ObjectLecture7.9
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Strings, Recursion, Modifiers & KeywordsLecture7.10
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[Programs] Strings, Recursion, Modifiers & KeywordsLecture7.11
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Object-Oriented Programming SystemLecture7.12
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[Programs] Object Oriented Programming SystemLecture7.13
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Exception Handling & FilesLecture7.14
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[Program] Exception Handling & FilesLecture7.15
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TCS-NQT Mock Coding QuestionsLecture7.16
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Previous Year Paper and Solution 2
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Previous Year NQT Coding Section SolutionsLecture8.1
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Previous Year Papers With SolutionsLecture8.2
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If A is the brother of B and K, D is the the mother of B and E is the father of A. Which one of the following statement is not definitely true ?
| A) B is the brother of K | B) A is the father of K |
| C) A is the son of D | D) D is the wife of E |
B) A is the father of K
Explanation:
In the family, E is the father whose wife is D. E has three children A, B and K out of which A is the son. Hence, A cannot be the father of K.
Introducing a woman, a man said, "Her mother's husband's sister is my aunt." How man is related to the woman ?
| A) Nephew | B) Brother |
| C) brother-in-law | D) Cousin |
B) Brother
Explanation:
Her mother's husband means her father and her father's sister is man's aunt. Therefore, the man and woman are brother and siste
Leela, who is Sohan's daughter, says to Latika, "Your mother Alka is the younger sister of my father who is the third child of Gajanan." What is the relation of Gajanan to Latika ?
| A) Father | B) Uncle |
| C) Grandfather | D) Father-in-law |
C) Grandfather
Explanation:
As Alka is the sister of Sohan and Sohan is the third child of Gajanan, therefore, Alka will be the daughter of Gajanan. But Latika is the daughter of Alka, So, Gajanan will be grandfather of Latika.
A girl introduced a boy as the son of the daughter of father of her uncle. The boy is girl's :
| A) Brother | B) Son |
| C) Uncle | D) So-in-law |
A) Brother
Explanation:
Daughter of uncle's father β Uncle's sister β Mother.
Mother's son β Brother.
Suresh's sister is the wife of Ram. Ram is Rani's brother. Ram's father is Madhur. Sheetal is Ram's grandmother. Rema is Sheetal's daughter-in-law. Rohit is Rani's brother's son. Who is Rohit to Suresh ?
| A) Brother-in-law | B) Son |
| C) Brother | D) Nephew |
D) Nephew
Explanation:
Suresh sister's husband β Ram.
Ram's sister β Rani.
Rani's brother's son β Rohit
Rohit is the Nephew of Suresh.
If A + B means A is the brother of B; A % B means A is the father of B and A x B means A is the sister of B. Which of the following means M is the uncle of P?
| A) M % N x P | B) N x P % M |
| C) M + S % R % P | D) M + K % T x P |
D) M + K % T x P
Explanation:
M + K β M is the brother of K
K % T β K is the father of T
T x P β T is the sister of P
Therefore, K is the father of P and M is the uncle of P.
If A + B means B is the brother of A; A x B means B is the husband of A; A - B means A is the mother of B and A % B means A is the father of B, which of the following relations shows that Q is the grandmother of T?
| A) Q - P + R % T | B) P x Q % R - T |
| C) P x Q % R + T | D) P + Q % R - T |
A) Q - P + R % T
Explanation:
Q - P β Q is the mother of P
P + R β R is the brother of P
Hence, β q is the mother of R
R % T β R is the father of T
Hence, Q is the grandmother of T.
If P $ Q means P is the father of Q; P # Q means P is the mother of Q and P * Q means P is the sister of Q, then N # L $ P * Q shows which of the relation of Q to N?
| A) Grand son | B) Grand daughter |
| C) Nephew | D) Data is inadequate |
D) Data is inadequate
Explanation:
As the sex of Q is not known, hence, data is inadequate
If A + B means A is the brother of B; A % B means A is the father of B and A x B means A is the sister of B. Which of the following means M is the uncle of P?
| A) M % N x P | B) N x P % M |
| C) M + S % R % P | D) M + K % T x P |
D) M + K % T x P
Explanation:
M + K β M is the brother of K
K % T β K is the father of T
T x P β T is the sister of P
Therefore, K is the father of P and M is the uncle of P
A $ B means A is the father of B; A # B means A is the sister of B; A * B means A is the daughter of B and A @ B means A is the brother of B. Which of the following indicates that M is the wife of Q?
| A) Q $ R # T @ M | B) Q $ R @ T # M |
| C) Q $ R * T # M | D) Q $ R @ T * M |
D) Q $ R @ T * M
Explanation:
Q $ R β Q is the father of R
R @ T β R is the brother of T
Hence, β Q is the father of T
Hence, M is the wife of Q.

