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Quantitative reasoning
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Basically It is a list of 25 questions having mix of Resoning,Aptitude &English. Each Queztion carries 2 marks and also there was a plus point that it doesn't have any negative marks
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Aug 2024.
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Sep 2024.
I applied via campus placement at Manjara Charitable Trust's Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology, Mumbai and was interviewed in Oct 2024.
Test was of 1.5 hrs and it was online. It was completely based on technical questions.
This test was offline and it was a pen paper test wherein 10 questions will be given you have to write code or spot the error and correct them.
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Nov 2024.
An aptitude test is designed to assess an individual's ability to perform certain tasks or react to a range of different situations. These tests are often used by educational institutions and employers to evaluate potential candidates' skills, talents, and potential for success in a specific role or academic program. Here are some key details about aptitude tests:
1. **Purpose**: Aptitude tests are used to measure a variety of skills, including logical reasoning, verbal ability, numerical skills, and spatial awareness. They help to identify strengths and weaknesses and predict future performance.
2. **Types**:
- **Verbal Reasoning**: Assesses understanding and reasoning using concepts framed in words.
- **Numerical Reasoning**: Tests ability to work with numbers, including basic arithmetic, data interpretation, and logical problem-solving.
- **Abstract Reasoning**: Evaluates the ability to identify patterns, logical rules, and trends in new data.
- **Mechanical Reasoning**: Measures understanding of mechanical and physical principles.
- **Spatial Reasoning**: Assesses the ability to visualize and manipulate objects.
3. **Format**: Aptitude tests can be multiple-choice, true/false, or involve practical problem-solving tasks. They are often timed, with specific sections dedicated to each type of reasoning.
4. **Preparation**:
- **Practice Tests**: Taking practice tests helps familiarize with the format and types of questions.
- **Study Guides**: Reviewing basic concepts in mathematics, grammar, and logical reasoning.
- **Skills Development**: Enhancing skills through puzzles, reading, and other related activities.
5. **Usage**:
- **Recruitment**: Employers use aptitude tests to screen job applicants and find the best fit for a role.
- **Education**: Schools and colleges use these tests for admissions, placement, and identifying areas for student improvement.
- **Career Counseling**: Helps individuals understand their strengths and areas for improvement, guiding career choices.
6. **Scoring**: Scores are typically presented as percentiles, showing how a test-taker compares to a norm group. Higher scores indicate better performance relative to the norm group.
If you have specific questions about a certain type of aptitude test or need preparation tips, feel free to ask!
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