hurray_17
09-29-2004, 09:24 AM
hi folks,
me frm mumbai and in final year of etrx engg,
wanted some guidance in quant and di...
i have a fairly decent score in both simcats of ims in verbal section..
but the quant section is a disaster and di is nt upto the mark.....
so culd comeone plz help me out?????
Two rights do not make a wrong. They make an airplane!!!!!!
amit_68503
09-30-2004, 10:00 PM
hey dude
y dont u try a book by arun sharma for quan (tatamcgraw hill)
and 4 di its only practice tht can help u and ya do learn all the reciprocals till 30 and table till 30*30
take care
hey frnd
do not panic as ims sim cats are meant to be that way..well i think as someone has already suggested, arun sharma will be of help ( i have stared prac of late) and the chap on %age if done thoroughly can help a lot in di
all the very best
anitam
10-15-2004, 06:43 PM
1. Try to remember all forumals includingtables upto 30.
2. Squares, cubes and multiplication of any 2 numbers below 30
should be on finger tips
3. Start playing with numbers and do mental calculation while watching
TV, travelling, eating at restaurants, etc with the numbers being
provided to you.
4. Corresponding % value of digits till 25 should be in memory,
for example corresponding % value of 3 is 33.33%, of 4 is 25 %,
of 5 is 20 % and so on. 5. Fraction value of some of the important
% and vice versa should be remembered. Like 45% = 9/20 ,
60% = 3/5, 33.33% = 1/3.
6. All pythagoras triplets with all the sides less than 200 should
be remembered.
Remembering all the above mentioned points will not only save
time but will also reduce chances of error.
Further try to to identify types of questions that are scoring for you. There
may be a few topics which you can leave and make sure you
have enough practise to attempt any easy question that may
come from these areas. Try to solve as many questions as
possible during preparation and solve them with paper and pen.
Just reading through the solved questions WILL NOT HELP. You
have to solve the questions on paper to gain confidence. If you
are not able to solve a question in first attempt, record down the
question number, page number and the book name in a dairy.
Check the dairy once a week and solve again all those question
that you could not solve at the first attempt. If you are not able to
grasp a method of a particular book, look for similar questions
solved elsewhere to check different method to solve the same
questions.