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20th December 2014, 11:47 AM
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Re: Quantitative Aptitude of Bank Exam

Here I am giving you tips and syllabus for preparation of Quantitative Aptitude of Bank Clerical Exam.

Step: 1. Before learning concepts and solving questions, you need to become a master in Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division.


i) Learn the TABLE up to 20 at least. If you know the tables, you can solve very easily so, do it.


ii) Learn some Multiplication Tricks.


iii) Know the divisibility Rules.


iv) Learn how to find Square of a number quickly.


v) Learn how to find Cube of a number quickly.


Step: 2. After you complete task 1, then learn the concepts of each and every topic in the syllabus of Bank PO and Clerk Exams.


Step: 3. After 1 and 2, Start practicing previous exam papers. With out knowing the concepts, you will get confused while solving problems. So, follow these steps.


Banking Syllabus Quantitative Aptitude

Number System
Number Series
HCF, LCM
Square roots and cube roots
Simplification
Decimal Fractions
Surd and indices
Compoud proportion
Pipe & Cistern
Time & distance
Boat and Stream
Area
Alligation
Problem on trains
Ratio and Proportions
Unitary Method
Percentage
Time and Work
Profit and Loss
Average
banker's Discount
Simple and Compound Interest
Probability
Mensuration (2d and 3d)
Races
Geometry
Algebra
Data Interpretation (Tabulation, Pie chart, Line chart, line graph and Bar graph)
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6th January 2016, 04:38 PM
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Re: Quantitative Aptitude of Bank Exam

Hi I am preparing for banking exams. I am very confused about Quantitative Aptitude syllabus can you provide it and also give list of some reference books for it.
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6th January 2016, 04:39 PM
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Re: Quantitative Aptitude of Bank Exam

Here I am providing you with syllabus details of quantitative aptitude section of bank exam

Syllabus of QA includes following topics

• Number System
• Number Series
• HCF, LCM
• Profit and Loss
• Number Series
• Square roots and
• Compoud
• Decimal Fractions
• cube roots
• proportion
• Time & distance
• Simplification
• Pipe & Cistern
• Boat and Stream
• Surd and indices
• Area
• Alligation
• Problem on trains
• Ratio and Proportions
• Unitary Method
• Races
• Algebra
• Average
• Probability
• Mensuration (2d and 3d)
• Geometry
• Simple and Compound Interest
• Data Interpretation (Tabulation, Pie chart, Line chart, line graph and Bar graph)
• Banker’s Discount
• Percentage
• Time and Work

As you have asked about the reference books for QA, here I am providing you with some lists

Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations - Dr. R.S.Aggarwal - S.Chand and Co.
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations - Abhijit Guha - Tata McGraw Hill

Objective Arithmetic by S.L. Gulati
Numerical Aptitude for Banking - Dilshan Publications
Quantitative Aptitude Made Easy - Ramandeep Singh
Data Interpretation and Sufficiency - Kiran Publications
Quicker Maths - M. Thyra
Quantitative Aptitude - Arun Sharma
Quantitative aptitude and Reasoning - R.V Praveen


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