Note: To Express The Idea of From A Certain Time To Now, We Normally Say

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ection 1.

Arithmetic Reasoning and Analytic Thinking:


- Syllogisms (5 Questions).
- Data Interpretation(5 Questions).
- Data Sufficiency (5 Questions).
Section 2. Mathematical Critical Thinking and Logical Reasoning:
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Time & work.


Speed & Distance.
Ratio & Proportion.
Network Puzzle and Directions.
Probability and Geometric Measures.

STATEMENT AND CONCLUSION.


- SYLLOGISM (there was no questions from this for my test).
- CRYPTOGRAPHY.
- DATA SUFFICIENCY.
- READING COMPREHENSION.
- SENTENCE CORRECTION.
- SEATING ARRANGEMENT.
- PROBABILITY.
- RATIOS.
- TIME & WORK, DISTANCE.
- DIRECTIONS.
- PERMUTATION AND COMBINATION
The Verbal Ability is tough section guys Because you have to complete 40 questions in 35 min. This Section needs
good reading skill and Good command on language. So, once again guys Practice wisely. Details as below:
Section 3. Verbal Ability:
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Error Detection & correction (10 Questions).


Theme detection (10 Questions).
Sentence Completion(10 Questions).
Reading Comprehension 2 Passage(5 Question Each).

Incorrect
Correct

What is the difference of these two things ?


What is the difference between these two things ?

Incorrect
Correct

What is the time on your watch ?


What is the time by your watch ?

Incorrect
Correct

Lucy has been absent from Monday ?


Lucy has been absent since Monday ?
Note : To express the idea of from a certain time to now, we normally say
"from ... to/till now ?".
Every week, I work from Monday to Saturday.

Incorrect
Correct

We will tolerate no interference with our internal affairs.


We will tolerate no interference in our internal affairs.

Note : ( In means to meddle ; With means to hinder/obstruct. )


I don't allow any interference with my work.
Incorrect
Correct

The answer of this question is quite complicated.


The answer to this question is quite complicated.

Incorrect
Correct

Under the help of an influential friend, he got the job.


With the help of an influential friend, he got the job.
Note : To express various states or conditions, we use under.
Business improved under the new management.

Incorrect
Correct

Nobody is bound to suffering.


Nobody is bound to suffer.

Incorrect
Correct

Some people are not used to live in a hot country.


Some people are not used to living in a hot country.

Incorrect
Correct

Susan is incapable to complete the task by herself.


Susan is incapable of completing the task by herself.

Incorrect
Correct

Nobody can avoid to make mistakes.


Nobody can avoid making mistakes.

Common Errors in the Use of


Prepositions
Incorrect: He loves with me.
Correct: He loves me.
Incorrect: We discussed about the matter.
Correct: We discussed the matter.
Incorrect: We reached at the airport at 9 pm.
Correct: We reached the airport at 9 pm.
Incorrect: I have ordered for his dismissal.
Correct: I have ordered his dismissal.
Incorrect: He married with his friends sister.
Correct: He married his friends sister.
Incorrect: She entered into the room.
Correct: She entered the room.

Incorrect: The child resembles to its mother.


Correct: The child resembles its mother.
Incorrect: He is intelligence, but he lacks of experience.
Correct: He is intelligence but he lacks experience
Explanation
Verbs such as enter, resemble, lack, discuss, marry, reach, order and approach are normally followed by direct
objects without prepositions.
Incorrect: What is the time in your watch?
Correct: What is the time by your watch?
Incorrect: We traveled in train.
Correct: We traveled by train.
Explanation
We write by train/car/bike/boat/plane/land/sea/air etc. But note that by is not used if there is an article. For
example, we write in the car, on a bus, and not by the car or by a bus.
Incorrect: He is angry upon me.
Correct: He is angry with me.
Incorrect: I am pleased at you.
Correct: I am pleased with you.
Incorrect: He was trembling in rage.
Correct: He was trembling with rage.
Explanation
We use with in a number of expressions which say how people express their feelings and sensations. Common
examples are: white with fear/rage, red with anger/embarrassment, green with envy, blue with cold etc.
Incorrect: Who is in the phone? It is John.
Correct: Who is on the phone? It is John.
Incorrect: There was an interesting show at TV.
Correct: There was an interesting show on TV.
Explanation
The correct expressions are on the radio, on TV, on the phone etc.
Incorrect: She washed her face in water.
Correct: She washed her face with water.
Incorrect: The snake was killed by a stone.
Correct: The snake was killed with a stone.
Explanation
We use with to talk about instruments with which something is done.
Incorrect: I go to school by foot.
Correct: I go to school on foot.
Incorrect: I congratulated her for her success.
Correct: I congratulated her on her success.
Read more at http://www.englishpractice.com/common-mistakes/common-errors-prepositions3/#8mbTF7RHIrrfcPTj.99

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