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Tier I of SSC CGL exam consists of 50 questions in Quantitative Aptitude section. Each question carries 1 mark.
Most of the questions generally come from these topics -
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First divide the above given topics into two categories.
Category - I : Include all those topics which you feel challenging and need lot of practice.
For ex: If geometry, trignometry, coordinate geometry find challenging for you just include under this category.
Category - II : Include all the topics which you find easy and medium.
If you segregate topics into two categories as mentioned above, you may list out 6 to 8 topics under category - 1 and remaining 15 - 18 topics under category - II.
From Day 1 to 30 - Focus on category - I topics. Learn basics and atleast practice solved examples repeatedly given in the book. Don't compromise at all. Try to utilise your maximum time and best quality time for practice.
From Day 31 to 50 - Practice topics under category - II.
From day 51 to 65 - Again focus on topics in category - I
From Day 66 to 75 - Practice topics under category - II
From Day 76 to 85 - Solve all the problems from previous papers. ( very soon our aspirantsclass team will publish a list of questions from previous papers of SSC CGL tier I exam)
From Day 86 to 90 : Attempt one or two mock tests daily.
NOTE: This section consumes lot of your time in examination. Time plays a major factor here. Practice more so you can solve 85 to 90 percent of questions in the time allotted for the section . You need to allot atleast 35 - 40 minutes out of 120 minutes during exam to solve.
Tier I of SSC CGL exam consists of 50 questions in Quantitative Aptitude section. Each question carries 1 mark.
Most of the questions generally come from these topics -
- LCM & HCF
- Simplifications
- Linear equations
- Quadratic equations
- Polynomials
- Time speed and distance
- Time and work
- Averages
- Percentages
- Profit and loss
- Simple and compound interest
- Ratio and proportions
- Mixtures and alligations
- Pipes and cisterns
- Partnership
- Problems based on trains
- Boats and streams
- Geometry
- Trignometry
- Coordinate geometry
- Permutations and combinations
- Probability
- Data Interpretation
Our aspirantsclass team recommend FAST TRACK OBJECTIVE ARITHMETIC BY RAJESH VERMA. This book is one of the best book available in the market. If you have this book no need to practice from other books. Just try to solve as many problems as possible in this one book. It has many number of problems topic wise.
If you like to buy you can buy from here. To buy online - click here
First divide the above given topics into two categories.
Category - I : Include all those topics which you feel challenging and need lot of practice.
For ex: If geometry, trignometry, coordinate geometry find challenging for you just include under this category.
Category - II : Include all the topics which you find easy and medium.
If you segregate topics into two categories as mentioned above, you may list out 6 to 8 topics under category - 1 and remaining 15 - 18 topics under category - II.
From Day 1 to 30 - Focus on category - I topics. Learn basics and atleast practice solved examples repeatedly given in the book. Don't compromise at all. Try to utilise your maximum time and best quality time for practice.
From Day 31 to 50 - Practice topics under category - II.
From day 51 to 65 - Again focus on topics in category - I
From Day 66 to 75 - Practice topics under category - II
From Day 76 to 85 - Solve all the problems from previous papers. ( very soon our aspirantsclass team will publish a list of questions from previous papers of SSC CGL tier I exam)
From Day 86 to 90 : Attempt one or two mock tests daily.
NOTE: This section consumes lot of your time in examination. Time plays a major factor here. Practice more so you can solve 85 to 90 percent of questions in the time allotted for the section . You need to allot atleast 35 - 40 minutes out of 120 minutes during exam to solve.