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1) Mathematics 2) Statistics 3) English 4) Data Interpretation 5) Logic 1) Mathematics

This document outlines 5 topics that are covered in an exam: 1) Mathematics including concepts like algebra, differentiation, and matrices. 2) Statistics such as measures of central tendency, probabilities, and distributions. 3) English including vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension. 4) Data Interpretation involving tables, graphs, charts. 5) Logical Reasoning with topics like series, calendars, syllogisms, and relations. Each topic provides subsections on specific concepts that will be assessed.

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1) Mathematics 2) Statistics 3) English 4) Data Interpretation 5) Logic 1) Mathematics

This document outlines 5 topics that are covered in an exam: 1) Mathematics including concepts like algebra, differentiation, and matrices. 2) Statistics such as measures of central tendency, probabilities, and distributions. 3) English including vocabulary, grammar, reading comprehension. 4) Data Interpretation involving tables, graphs, charts. 5) Logical Reasoning with topics like series, calendars, syllogisms, and relations. Each topic provides subsections on specific concepts that will be assessed.

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Mathematics
Statistics
English
Data Interpretation
Logic

1) Mathematics
a) Notation and standard functions
b) Numerical Methods
c) Algebra
d) Differentiation
e) Integration
f) Vectors
g) Matrices

2) Statistics
a) Permutations and combinations
b) Types of data
Statistical diagrams, bar chart, histogram, dot plot, stem-and-leaf, boxplot
c) Measures of location
mean, median, mode
d) Measures of spread
range, interquartile range, standard deviation, variance, Skewness
e) Probabilities
basic rules of probabilities
f) Advanced probabilities
tree diagrams, conditional probabilities
g) Discrete random variables
definitions, probabilities, mean, mode, median, standard deviation, variance,
coefficient of skewness
h) Continuous random variables
definitions, probabilities, mean, mode, median, standard deviation, variance,
coefficient of skewness
i) Discrete distributions
discrete uniform, Bernoulli, binomial, Poisson
j) Continuous distributions
continuous uniform, exponential, the normal distribution
k) Correlation
scatter plots, covariance, correlation coefficient
l) Regression

3) English
a) Vocabulary Based (Synonyms Antonyms)
b) English Usage or Grammar
c) Sentence Correction
d) Fill in the blanks
e) Cloze Passage

f) Analogies or Reverse Analogies


g) Jumbled Paragraph
h) Meaning-Usage Match
i) Summary Questions
j) Verbal Reasoning
k) Facts / Inferences / Judgements
l) Reading Comprehension
Vocabulary: Vocabulary questions test the candidates knowledge of the primary
meanings of words, secondary shades of meaning, usage, idioms and phrases,
antonyms, related words, etc.
Grammar: Grammar-based questions test the candidates ability to spot and correct
grammatical errors. It should generally tests knowledge of high school level
grammar and includes areas like subject-verb agreement, use of modifiers, parellel
construction, redundancy, phrasal verbs, use of articles, prepositions, etc.
Verbal Reasoning: Verbal reasoning questions are designed to test the candidates
ability to identify relationships or patterns within groups of words or sentences.

4) Data Interpretation
Data is given in form of tables, charts and graphs. In this section it is tested that how
can you interpret the given data and answers the questions based on it.
a) Tables
b) Column Graphs
c) Bar Graphs
d) Line Charts
e) Pie Chart
f) Venn Diagrams
g) Caselets
Combination of two or more types linked to each other.

5) Logical Reasoning
a) Number and Letter Series
b) Calendars
c) Clocks
d) Cubes
e) Venn Diagrams
f) Binary Logic
g) Seating Arrangement
h) Logical Sequence
i) Logical Matching
j) Logical Connectives
k) Syllogism
l) Blood Relations

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