Data Sufficiency | You will be given a question followed by two statements labelled (i) and (ii). Your task is to determine whether the statements alone or together provide enough information to answer the question. Choose the correct option based on the sufficiency of the data. |
Problem Solving | This section tests your ability to analyse different types of data and solve related questions. The data can be presented as tables, graphs, pie charts, bar diagrams, Venn diagrams, or descriptive passages. You need to interpret the information carefully to answer the questions. |
Data Analysis | Includes interpreting visual data such as: - Bar diagrams
- Graphs
- Tables
- Venn diagrams
- Pie charts
- Passages containing data
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Date, Time & Arrangement Problems | These questions involve practical scenarios such as clock calculations, calendar problems, blood relation puzzles, scheduling (arrivals and departures), seating arrangements, and decoding symbols or notations. |
Sequence and Series | You will identify patterns in number sequences or alphabets, including completing missing parts, finding analogies, identifying the odd one out, and continuing sequences logically. |
Coding and Decoding | This tests your ability to encode or decode words and letters based on a given code or pattern within the English alphabet, requiring attention to detail and pattern recognition. |