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a month agoContributor-Level 10
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Without arithmetic, you can clear only preliminary exam, but job will be secured after the Mains exam. In pre you can do DI and your number series and BODMAS questions (It is the simplest of all) and try to score full in English and LR. But to be honest, arithmetic is the easiest topic in mathematics, 80 percent of arithmetic can be solved if you are good at calculations and plain logic.
So do well and nail the exam
But yes, to answer your question, the exam can be aced.
If you're from General category, then big no.
In prelims, only 50% portion of
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Quadratic Equations
Data Interpretation
Number Series
Work & Time
Speed, Time & Distance
Simple & Compound Interest
Profit & Loss
Ratio & Proportion (Problems in Partnership, Ages)
Permutation & Combination
Probability
Percentage & Averages
Mixture & Allegations
Data Sufficiency
Quantity Based Questions
You can find the short tricks to do these questions on Y
New answer posted
2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Quadratic Equations
Data Interpretation
Number Series
Work & Time
Speed, Time & Distance
Simple & Compound Interest
Profit & Loss
Ratio & Proportion (Problems in Partnership, Ages)
Permutation & Combination
Probability
Percentage & Averages
Mixture & Allegations
Data Sufficiency
Quantity Based Questions.
New answer posted
2 years agoContributor-Level 7
1. Know the detailed syllabus
Knowing the detailed syllabus will help you in knowing on which topic to focus on.
2. Make a time table
You should make a study plan that suits yourself and a strategy should include a well-planned schedule of study.
3. Attempt regular mock tests
Attempting mock tests has two advantages. First, it give
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2 years agoGuide-Level 13
1. Wrap your head around the concepts.
2. Try game - based learning.
3. Bring math into daily life.
4. Implement daily practice.
5. Sketch word problems.
6. Set realistic goals.
7. Engage with a math tutor.
8. Focus on one concept at a time.
9. Teach others math you already know.
10. Sharpen your mental math skills.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 13
1. Know the detailed syllabus.
2. Make a study plan.
3. Attempt regular mock tests.
4. Read newspapers.
5. Focus on one stage at a time.
6. Review previous year question papers.
7. Focus on every subject.
8. Do give a look at the previous year cut off.
9. Focus more on the areas where you are wrong in the mock tests.
10. Understand your strengths and weaknesses.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
G. S - most important portion where every aspirant lacks. You need one standard book i.e either lucent or manohar pandey and kiran previous year book. I have analysed 2018 and 2019 cgl paper this will help only if you could read my hand writing then it is damn sure that you can laugh on it .
New answer posted
2 years agoGuide-Level 13
1. Know the detailed syllabus.
2. Make a study plan.
3. Attempt regular mock tests.
4. Read newspapers.
5. Focus on one stage at a time.
6. Review previous year question papers.
7. Focus on every subject.
8. Do give a look at the previous year cut off.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 13
1. Rise early to practice. Solving the mathematical problems in early morning might be a bit troublesome for the students.
2. Concept clarification.
3. Practice and practice more.
4. Approximation techniques.
5. Learn the formulas.
6. Learn squares, cube and tables.
7. Use reverse solving proces
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