How should I study quantitative aptitude?

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If you are a tyro then start from ncert and build your basics strong then you can do mock practice and learn tricks from any good book. otherwise join my classes i explained every concept of maths with the basics as well.
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Google for some aptitude questions.. Take up the test honestly. Either you solve it or not, if its interest you, then you are already studying..!!
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