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Friday, 15 August 2014



    INTRODUCTION TO APTITUDE:     

    The quantitative aptitude test measures the numerical ability and accuracy in mathematical calculations. The  questions range from purely numeric calculations  to  problems of arithmetic reasoning, graph and table reading, percentage analysis, categorization and quantitative analysis The quantitative aptitude  test measures  the numerical ability and accuracy in mathematical calculations. The questions range from purely numeric calculations to problems of arithmetic reasoning, graph and table reading, percentage analysis, categorization and quantitative analysis. If you are good in aptitude  and   logical reasoning you can easily manage GATE ,campus placements ,GRE ,bank exams and many more.

REASONING:                                                  


      Logical reasoning is the process which uses arguments, statements,   premises and  axioms  to  define  weather  a statement  is true or false, resulting in a logical  or illogical reasoning. In today’s logical reasoning three different types of reasoning can be distinguished, known as deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning and abductive reasoning based on respectively deduction, induction and abduction. These logical reasoning questions are some what confusing and  tricky.From next post onwards we are going to see problems on aptitude and resoning.







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