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To prepare for Quantitative Techniques and Data Interpretation revise basic mathematical concepts. Practice your calculation and approximation skills; aim to master speed and accuracy Important topics for QT and DI include Averages, Probability, Divisibility, Numbers, Equations, Functions, Simple Interest, Geometry, Statistics, Tables, Line Charts, Pie Charts and Data Sufficiency. Prepare for Logical reasoning by solving puzzles and practice questions Logical Reasoning includes questions on number series, linear arrangement, circular arrangement, coding and decoding, family trees, symbols and notations, distribution puzzles, comparisons, direction sense, binary logic, cubes, Venn diagrams, input-output, deductions and connectives. Try to study all 4 topics (as many topics as possible) every day to help you get into the habit of answering questions from all 4 sections Language Comprehension questions come in the form of questions based on unseen passages and questions based on Grammar and Vocabulary such as analogies, synonyms, antonyms, one word for many, fill in the blanks, spellings, jumbled paragraphs and scrambled sentences. Revise basic grammar, a good book for reference is Wren & Martin. Give special attention to understand grammar application questions. Read newspapers every day, this will help you prepare for the General awareness section as well as improve your vocabulary and reading comprehension skills. To practice for reading comprehension, read an unseen passage and try to summarize it in a few lines. Aim to minimize the readings you require for summarizing the passage. Although there are no short-cuts to improve vocabulary going through difficult words with a thesaurus is a quick solution. General Awareness can be divided into 2 sections; Static General Knowledge and current General Knowledge. Both should be sufficiently prepared. Static General Knowledge is information that is not likely to change such as historical knowledge of any kind. Quick facts about world organizations, previous political movements, Indias freedom struggle etc wont change but they may be asked. Prepare basic facts from General Knowledge books Current General Knowledge focuses on current affairs, be up-to-date with important events of at least the past 5 years. Practice as many sample papers and previous year papers as possible. This will help you understand the question style and identify your weaknesses. When attempting practice papers try to answer all questions (without skipping) this will help find your weak areas after you check your answers On the day of the exam however, skip any questions you are not sure of to avoid negative marking. The best tip and trick is to stay calm and concentrate, you will surely find a Management course and Institute of your choice. Do you like this
Posted on: Fri, 11 Jul 2014 04:35:37 +0000

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