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....
by Prasad Sawant | Sep 27, 2015 | Quant
What is the angle between the two hands of the clock at 5.40? Sounds familiar? In almost every competitive exam, you will find either a direct question or a question based on application of clocks. All these questions, in reality, are application of circular motion...
by Shashank Prabhu | Sep 26, 2015 | Quant
This is a concept known to a lot of aspirants but very few tend to think beyond the basic formulae that are present. The questions are generally in an almost unrecognizable format or are a bit different than the textbook questions one has ‘prepared’ for. In this...
by Shashank Prabhu | Sep 24, 2015 | Quant
The concept is probably the easiest to understand as it deals with the basics of counting but is found to be confusing by many aspirants. Let us take a look at the concepts of conversion of bases and also a few question types that appeared in previous year CAT papers...