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Place a hand on your heart. What do you feel, you would crack 97 percentile in Verbal & Reading Comprehension? Look at what you mind says – do you see a 98 percentile in Quanti & Data Interpretation. What Overall CAT percentile floats in your vision – 99+ ? Carry on the preparation, and just keep arrogance away. Else a mighty fall might hit. But if after few months of preparati

on, you don’t have CONFIDENCE to score so high, don’t you lose heart. It is possible to weave a magic, even in 3-5 specialized sessions. And if you can invest a solid 10 sessions x 90 minutes, you can see a sea-change in your percentile scoring capability. Of course, only somebody very very very seasoned in CAT preparation has to be guiding you. And you too need to be committed. You can call/SMS/ email us to set an appointment for a Strategy & Techniques’ Counseling Meeting. Don’t come with low expectations. :-)

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25/09/2014

Thursday's Quanti:

Which is bigger, diagonal of a rectangle OR half the perimeter of that rectangle?

This is a simple question, but many people take too long to figure out.

25/09/2014

Thursday's Computation Tip:

Remember that 360 degrees = 100% = Total Quantity.

Learn to move in multiples of 18 degrees.

So 18 deg = 5% = 1/20th
36 deg = 10% = 1/10th
54 deg = 15% = 3/20th
72 deg = 20% = 1/5th
90 deg = 25% = 1/4th
and so on...

Very useful in pie-charts.

25/09/2014

Thursday's Vocab Cluster:

RAUCOUS. Noisy.

similar: strident. jarring. cacophonic. inharmonious.
rasping. piercing. absonant. squawking. grinding.

opposite: mellifluous. dulcet. euphonic.
soothing. harmonious.

25/09/2014

Thursday's puzzle:

A solid, four-inch cube of wood is coated with blue paint on all six sides.

Then the cube is cut into smaller one-inch cubes.

These new one-inch cubes will have either three blue sides, two blue sides, one blue side, or no blue sides. How many of each will there be?

18/09/2014

Friday's Quanti:

If all five letter permutations of the word HELLO re arranged in a dictionary sequence, at what rank would the word Hello occur?

18/09/2014

Friday's Computation Tip:

Want to square a number close to 500? Say 483.
Gap is 17. Its square is 289, this is right part of the answwer.
Lessen 17 from 250, you get 233, this is left part of the answer.
So 233289.

Again, say 491.
Gap is 9. Square of that is 81, this is right part of the answer with a zero added to its left to give 3 digits of answer.
Lessen 9 from 250, always 250 you get 241. Just place these together.
So 241081.

Again, 513. Gap is 13. Square is 169.
Add 13 to get 263. So 263169.

Try squaring 497, 481, 517, 523.

18/09/2014

Friday's Vocab Cluster:
GREEN. verdant.

similars: lush. leafy. tender. inexperienced. immature.
budding. foliate. juvenile. sprouting. unseasoned.
callow. puerile. pliable.

opposites: expert. parched. withered.
shrinking.

18/09/2014

Friday's Puzzle:

What's the maximum number of queens of same colour you can place on an empty chessboard, such that no queen attacks the others?

18/09/2014

Thursday's Quanti:

The lengths of two sides of a triangle are 22 and 11.What is the possible value of third side?


A. 23


B. 11


C. 5


D. 35


E. 42

18/09/2014

Thursday's Computation Tip:

Say you got to find 43/5. Just double the numerator and shift decimal (for doubling 5 makes it 10, which shifts decimal).
So 8.6

Again, 73/5 = Double 73, i.e. 146. Place a decimal.
So 14.6

Similarly, division by 25 entails quadrupling both num and den, which makes it 100 in den. That is shift two decimals.

So 32/25 = 128, now put two decimals.
So 1.28

Try these: 102/5, 35/25, 82/5, 236/25.

18/09/2014

Thursday's Vocab Cluster:

SECRET. Arcane.
similars: classified. covert. hush-hush. obscure. secluded.
backdoor. mystic. camouflaged. abstruse. clouded. shrouded.
underwraps. veiled.

opposites: aboveboard. known. honest. obvious.
explicit. unconcealed.

18/09/2014

Thursday's Puzzle:

You work at a fruit factory.

There are 3 crates in front of you. One crate contains only apples. One crate contains only oranges. The other crate contains both apples and oranges.

And each crate is labeled. One reads "apples", one reads "oranges", and one reads "apples and oranges".

But the labeling machine has gone crazy and is now labeling all boxes incorrectly.

If you can only take out and look at just one of the pieces of fruit from just one of the crates, how can you label ALL of the crates correctly?

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