Last Updated on Nov 2, 2020 Working with Graphs in DI is the most scoring and time-consuming section of the question paper. You may apply the following tricks while solving such Questions: While practicing at home try to minimize your …
Logical Reasoning: Analogies
Last Updated on Nov 2, 2020 Analogy questions do have a logical relationship between a pair of words, sentences, concept etc that are given in the question. The only task that is to be done by the candidate is to …
Logical Reasoning: Coding and Decoding
Last Updated on Nov 2, 2020 Coding and Decoding is a part of the Reasoning Ability section. You can either score brilliantly or waste a lot of time with no satisfactory output. The more prepared you are, the better is …
Logical Reasoning: Statements & Assumptions
Last Updated on Nov 2, 2020 Basically, in statements and assumptions section of logical reasoning the critical thinking ability of the candidates will be examined. So, the candidates are advised to read the statement and then think critically all the …
Quantitative Aptitude: Basic Concept of Functions
Last Updated on Nov 2, 2020 “Functions can be really DECEPTIVE!!”. Yes, it is true. Many a time aspirants do get stuck. How to start,? How to perceive? These are the FAQ when it comes to Functions and its application. …
Quantitative Aptitude: Basics of Bar-charts
Last Updated on Nov 2, 2020 A bar chart or bar graph is a chart/graph that presents categorical data with rectangular bars with heights or lengths proportional to the values that they represent. The bars can be plotted vertically or …
English Grammar: Basics of Verbs
Last Updated on Nov 1, 2020 Verbs fall under English Grammar and are main parts of an English sentence. Verbs tell you what the subject of a sentence or clause is doing (or being). Verbs are conjugated according to person, …
English Grammar: Basics of Articles
Last Updated on Nov 1, 2020 In this lesson, we will explore three very small but important words in the English language: the articles a, an and the. Articles in English grammar are words that you use in almost every …
English Grammar: Direct-Indirect Speech
Last Updated on Nov 1, 2020 English Grammar is important for our day to day use and as well as for exam purpose. Since is important for all the Aptitude Exams, we have created a series of blog posts covered …
Logical Reasoning: Seating Arrangement Problems
Last Updated on Nov 1, 2020 Seating Arrangement forms a major chunk of questions from Reasoning Ability section. Today, we are going to provide you with some important tips for the seating arrangement questions. These questions may be asked in …
English Grammar: Adjectives
Last Updated on Nov 1, 2020 English Grammar is is important for our day to day use and as well as for exam purpose. Since, is important for all the Aptitude Exams, we have created a series of blog posts …
Basic Concepts of Time and Work
Last Updated on Nov 1, 2020 We have been through the concept of time and work since we are a kid. For example, while reading a book, you may have counted the time required to finish the chapter based on …
Paper Solving Strategies for Speed Based Exams
Last Updated on Nov 1, 2020 Whether you are a student or a career aspirant, you must be preparing for some or the other speed based competitive exams. Entrance exams like CAT, IIT-JEE or professional exams like UPSC, Bank PO …
Logical Reasonning: Clock Problems
Last Updated on Nov 1, 2020 Clock problems are one of the frequently asked questions in most of the competitive exam under Logical Reasoning. To solve these problems, it is always better to understand some of the basic principles and the …
English Grammar: Gerunds, Infinitives and Participles
Last Updated on Oct 31, 2020 The three verbals— gerunds, infinitives and participles—are formed from verbs, but are never used alone as action words in sentences. Instead, verbals function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. These verbals are important in phrases. Verbs are …