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June 30th, 2014, 02:28 PM
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Tips to solve Aptitude Questions quickly
Will you please give me some tips to quickly solve Aptitude Questions??? Solving the aptitude test questions with accuracy as well as quickly required in most of the competitive, entrance and qualifying examinations. Tips to Quickly Solve Aptitude Questions: - You can use vedic maths to solve aptitude questions faster. It helps to count faster without using fingers & makes your mind alert & calm. - Make a daily habit of solving the questions for atleast 1hour to improve yourself. - Aptitude book by R. S. Agrawal is good for a start up. - Solve question papers of different exams which will bring confidence in you. - Make a writing practice & don't solve orally by looking at the solutions prior to solving yourself. - The more you practice the Aptitude Questions, the better result would you get and also you would start taking lesser time in each questions. For the reference I am providing a paper of it Q.1. The question below consists of a pair of related words followed by four pairs of words. Select the pair that best expresses the relation in the original pair: Gladiator: Arena (A) dancer: stage (B) commuter ; train (C) teacher; classroom (D) lawyer: courtroom Q.2. Choose the most appropriate word from the options given below to complete the following sentence: Under ethical guidelines recently adopted by the Indian Medical Association, human genes are to be manipulated only to correct diseases for which ————————- treatments are unsatisfactory. (A) similar (B) most (C) uflcommofl (I)) available Q.3 Choose the word from (he options given below that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the given word: Frequency (A) periodicity (B) rarity (C) gradualness (I)) persistency Q.4 Choose the most appropriate word from the options given below to complete the following sentence: It was her view that the country’s problems had been by foreign technocrats, so that to invite them to come hack would be counter-productive. (A) identified (B) ascertained (C) exacerbated (D) analysed Q.5 There are (o candidates I’ and Q in an election. During the campaign. 40% of the voters promised to vote for P. and rest for Q. However, on the day of ejection 15% of the voters went back on their promise to vote for P and instead voted for Q. 25% of the voters went back on their promise to vote for Q and instead voted for P. Suppose, P lost by 2 votes, then what was the total number of voters? (A)100 (B)110 (C) 90 (D) 95 Q.6. The horse has played a little known but very important role in the field of medicine. horses were injected with toxins of diseases until their blood built up immunities. Then a serum was made from their blood. Serums to fight with diphtheria and tetanus werc developed this way. It can be inferred from the passage, ihat horses were (A) given immunity to diseases (B) generally quite immune to diseases (C) givcn medicines to fight toxins (D) given diphtheria and tetanus serums Last edited by Neelurk; June 6th, 2020 at 08:45 AM. |
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