by Shashank Prabhu | Oct 13, 2015 | Quant
Probability brings along with it a certain amount of dreadfulness. Even the most confident of aspirants will probably (what else) think twice before marking an option for a permutations and combinations or a probability question. While thinking about probability...
by Prasad Sawant | Oct 9, 2015 | Quant
In this article, we are going to demystify time and work based questions. A lot of aspirants find these questions difficult. In fact, these questions are extremely straightforward once you understand the basic relationship between time and work and decide which method...
by Prasad Sawant | Oct 6, 2015 | Quant
In this article, we will understand how to approach simple interest and compound interest based questions. What is interest? If you borrow money from someone for some time, you will be liable to pay the borrowed principal + interest on that principal. This is because...
by Shashank Prabhu | Sep 30, 2015 | Quant
A special type of questions from the topic of time, speed and distance is the one involving sound and motion. The question explains a scenario wherein, there is movement of sound from the source to the observer. In this article, I will try to make the concept a bit...
by Shashank Prabhu | Sep 29, 2015 | Quant
When it comes to time, speed and distance questions circular motion is almost always a painful topic to deal with. While linear motion is easy to visualize and comprehend, circular is motion is confusing on various levels. In this article, I will try to make it...
by Shashank Prabhu | Sep 28, 2015 | Quant
This is an offshoot of time, speed and distance based questions wherein, you will have races being run by 2 or more people and there would be certain scenarios given which would allow you to find the distance or time by which one person wins races against another....