How can I prepare a time table for quantitative aptitude?

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Quantitative Aptitude is a section which requires a lot of practice in order to achieve perfection. You take 1-2 hours on daily basis for it. Prepare a chart with all the topics and mark your level of comfortability accordingly(High,Medium,Low). Now you would have clear sight, you would be knowing your...
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Quantitative Aptitude is a section which requires a lot of practice in order to achieve perfection. You take 1-2 hours on daily basis for it. Prepare a chart with all the topics and mark your level of comfortability accordingly(High,Medium,Low). Now you would have clear sight, you would be knowing your strengths and weakness. Kick-off with the topics in which you are less comfortable, thoroughly practice those topics and move on to next one. So above should be criteria(Level of Comfortability) for preparing your schedule. read less
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The timetable or the planning schedule for preparation of quantitative aptitude can best be done after clubbing the related topics together.For example, after having read speed time and distance, working out problems from pipes and cisterns or work and time shouldn't take much time as they are similar...
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The timetable or the planning schedule for preparation of quantitative aptitude can best be done after clubbing the related topics together.For example, after having read speed time and distance, working out problems from pipes and cisterns or work and time shouldn't take much time as they are similar concepts. In the same way, permutation and combination,set theory and probability can be worked out in the same order as mentioned so as to reduce the overall time consumption. read less
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What will be the remainder when 47 to the power 47 is divided by 144 in base 12? Answer should be in base 12.
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If increasing 20 by P percentage gives the same result as decreasing 60 by P percentage,What is P percentage of 70?
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