Time and Work - for APPSC and Bank PO Exams - Aptitude Part 27
Time and Work in Quantitative Aptitude covers around 5-10%
questions in any competitive exams especially in CAT, SSC Exams, IBPS Exams and
Bank PO Competitive exams, which tells how important the section is!
How to solve Time and
Work Questions?
- Grasp the basics and strengthen them.
- Solve more sums.
- Heavy short cut formulae's will only spoil the
brain, take middle path, remember formulae and also the method how it arrived.
- Repeated Practice.
Below are questions and answers on Time and work which
covers tips and tricks for fast solving. Students should be good in calculation
and avoid unnecessary spending of more time on single question. Detailed solutions to all the questions is another advantage to beginners preparing for Quantitative Aptitude.
Other Topics of Aptitude- Browse below
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Problems on Ages, Problems on Numbers, Averages, Percentages, HCM and LCM of Numbers, Fractions, Square and Cube Roots, Simplification, Logarithms, Surds and
Indices, Ratio &
Proportion, Chain Rule, Partnership, Profit and
Loss, Time and Work, Time and
Distance, Pipes-and-cisterns, Boats and
Streams, Alligations
and mixtures, Simple
Interest, Compound
Interest, True Discount, Bankers
Discount, Clocks and
Calendar, Mean, Mode and
Median, Dispersion, Probability, Permutations
and Combinations Part 1, Permutations
and Combinations Part 2, Triangles, Sphere, Quadrilaterals, Regular Polygons, Cones and Pyramids, Circles, Cube and Cuboids, Prism, Cylinder and Rings
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Other Topics of Aptitude- Browse below
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Problems on
Ages, Problems on
Numbers, Averages,
Percentages,
HCM and LCM of
Numbers, Fractions,
Square and
Cube Roots, Simplification,
Logarithms,
Surds and
Indices, Ratio &
Proportion, Chain Rule,
Partnership,
Profit and
Loss, Time and Work,
Time and
Distance, Pipes-and-cisterns,
Boats and
Streams, Alligations
and mixtures, Simple
Interest, Compound Interest,
True Discount,
Bankers Discount,
Clocks and
Calendar, Mean, Mode and
Median, Dispersion,
Probability,
Permutations
and Combinations Part 1, Permutations
and Combinations Part 2, Triangles,
Sphere,
Quadrilaterals,
Regular
Polygons, Cones and
Pyramids, Circles,
Cube and
Cuboids, Prism,
Cylinder and Rings
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