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THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS VARIOUS METHODS, TRICKS, AND SOLVED EXAMPLES THAT FORM THE NUMBER SYSTEM AS PART OF QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE IN MANY EXAMS. IT CONTAINS ILLUSTRATIVE DIAGRAMS TO HELP EXPLAIN THE CONCEPTS MORE ACCURATELY
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THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS VARIOUS METHODS, TRICKS, AND SOLVED EXAMPLES THAT FORM THE NUMBER SYSTEM AS PART OF QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE IN MANY EXAMS. IT CONTAINS ILLUSTRATIVE DIAGRAMS TO HELP EXPLAIN THE CONCEPTS MORE ACCURATELY
Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM) 
A loan with an interest rate that changes periodically in keeping with a current index, such as one-year treasury bills. 
 
 
Agreement of Sale 
A contract where a seller agrees to sell and a buyer agrees to buy, under specific terms and conditions spelled out in writing and signed by both parties. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
00:04 
01:29 
Amortization 
Paying off debt with installments, where the installments can be either a series of equal payments or, more commonly, a calcula...
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Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM) 
A loan with an interest rate that changes periodically in keeping with a current index, such as one-year treasury bills. 
 
 
Agreement of Sale 
A contract where a seller agrees to sell and a buyer agrees to buy, under specific terms and conditions spelled out in writing and signed by both parties. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
00:04 
01:29 
Amortization 
Paying off debt with installments, where the installments can be either a series of equal payments or, more commonly, a calcula...
2.9 Compound Subjects 
A compound subject is a subject composed of multiple nouns joined by a coordinating conjunction such as "and", "or", or "nor." 
 
Normally, when two singular nouns are joined by "and," they form a plural subject and therefore demand a plural verb. Normally, compound subjects consisting of plural nouns follow the same rule. 
 
 
2.10 Two Nouns Joined By "And" May Form a Singular Subject 
Subjects composed of two nouns joined by the coordinating conjunction "and"...
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2.9 Compound Subjects 
A compound subject is a subject composed of multiple nouns joined by a coordinating conjunction such as "and", "or", or "nor." 
 
Normally, when two singular nouns are joined by "and," they form a plural subject and therefore demand a plural verb. Normally, compound subjects consisting of plural nouns follow the same rule. 
 
 
2.10 Two Nouns Joined By "And" May Form a Singular Subject 
Subjects composed of two nouns joined by the coordinating conjunction "and"...
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Sections 
1. Analytical writing (analysis of an argument)- 30 min. Type essay on keyboard. Scored on a scare of 0-6. 
2. Integrated reasoning (multi-source reasoning, table analysis, graphics interpretation, two-part analysis)- 30 min. Get computer calculator. Multiple choice. 12 questions. Take break after. 
3. Quantitative (problem solving and data sufficiency)- 75 min. No calculator. Multiple choice. Scored on a scale of 0-60. 37 questions. Take break after. 
4. Verbal (reading comprehension,...
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Sections 
1. Analytical writing (analysis of an argument)- 30 min. Type essay on keyboard. Scored on a scare of 0-6. 
2. Integrated reasoning (multi-source reasoning, table analysis, graphics interpretation, two-part analysis)- 30 min. Get computer calculator. Multiple choice. 12 questions. Take break after. 
3. Quantitative (problem solving and data sufficiency)- 75 min. No calculator. Multiple choice. Scored on a scale of 0-60. 37 questions. Take break after. 
4. Verbal (reading comprehension,...
abrupt (Adj) 
To be sudden; out of expectations. 
 
 
accelerate (Verb) 
1. To start to move increasingly faster. 2. To make something happen faster than it was happening before. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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accidental (Adj) 
Describes an event that was not planned and happened by chance. 
 
 
accommodate( Verb) 
to change one's actions as a way of responding to someone else's needs. 
 
 
accordingly (Adverb) 
To act consistently with what was agreed upon or said. 
 
 
account for (Verb) 
To exp...
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abrupt (Adj) 
To be sudden; out of expectations. 
 
 
accelerate (Verb) 
1. To start to move increasingly faster. 2. To make something happen faster than it was happening before. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
00:59 
01:22 
accidental (Adj) 
Describes an event that was not planned and happened by chance. 
 
 
accommodate( Verb) 
to change one's actions as a way of responding to someone else's needs. 
 
 
accordingly (Adverb) 
To act consistently with what was agreed upon or said. 
 
 
account for (Verb) 
To exp...
Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM) 
A loan with an interest rate that changes periodically in keeping with a current index, such as one-year treasury bills. 
 
 
Agreement of Sale 
A contract where a seller agrees to sell and a buyer agrees to buy, under specific terms and conditions spelled out in writing and signed by both parties. 
 
 
Amortization 
Paying off debt with installments, where the installments can be either a series of equal payments or, more commonly, a calculated schedule of paymen...
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Adjustable-Rate Mortgage (ARM) 
A loan with an interest rate that changes periodically in keeping with a current index, such as one-year treasury bills. 
 
 
Agreement of Sale 
A contract where a seller agrees to sell and a buyer agrees to buy, under specific terms and conditions spelled out in writing and signed by both parties. 
 
 
Amortization 
Paying off debt with installments, where the installments can be either a series of equal payments or, more commonly, a calculated schedule of paymen...
multiplication rules for odd and even numbers 
even x even = even 
even x odd = even 
odd x odd = odd 
 
 
addition rules for odd and even numbers 
even + even = even 
even + odd = odd 
odd + odd = even 
 
 
how many data sufficiency problems are there? 
15 
 
 
how many problem solving questions are there? 
22 
 
 
Area = ? 
Length X Width 
 
 
What is the Kaplan method for problem solving? 
1. Analyze the question 
2. State the task 
3. Approach strategically 
4. Confirm your answer 
 
 
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multiplication rules for odd and even numbers 
even x even = even 
even x odd = even 
odd x odd = odd 
 
 
addition rules for odd and even numbers 
even + even = even 
even + odd = odd 
odd + odd = even 
 
 
how many data sufficiency problems are there? 
15 
 
 
how many problem solving questions are there? 
22 
 
 
Area = ? 
Length X Width 
 
 
What is the Kaplan method for problem solving? 
1. Analyze the question 
2. State the task 
3. Approach strategically 
4. Confirm your answer 
 
 
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GMAT(2022/2023)questions and answers.An argument is made up of premises (data) and a conclusion which was drawn on the basis of these premises. 
An argument is comprised of: 
 
Premise(s) - factual data or a given; 
Conclusion - statement, opinion, or judgment based on the premise(s). The conclusion may be logical (Example 1) or flawed (Example 2): 
 
1. All cars have wheels. Therefore, John's car has wheels. 
 
 
Ballparking π≅3+ will become extremely useful when solving geometry questions ...
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GMAT(2022/2023)questions and answers.An argument is made up of premises (data) and a conclusion which was drawn on the basis of these premises. 
An argument is comprised of: 
 
Premise(s) - factual data or a given; 
Conclusion - statement, opinion, or judgment based on the premise(s). The conclusion may be logical (Example 1) or flawed (Example 2): 
 
1. All cars have wheels. Therefore, John's car has wheels. 
 
 
Ballparking π≅3+ will become extremely useful when solving geometry questions ...
GMAT Exam Prep(2022) with complete solutionsSections 
1. Analytical writing (analysis of an argument)- 30 min. Type essay on keyboard. Scored on a scare of 0-6. 
2. Integrated reasoning (multi-source reasoning, table analysis, graphics interpretation, two-part analysis)- 30 min. Get computer calculator. Multiple choice. 12 questions. Take break after. 
3. Quantitative (problem solving and data sufficiency)- 75 min. No calculator. Multiple choice. Scored on a scale of 0-60. 37 questions. Take bre...
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GMAT Exam Prep(2022) with complete solutionsSections 
1. Analytical writing (analysis of an argument)- 30 min. Type essay on keyboard. Scored on a scare of 0-6. 
2. Integrated reasoning (multi-source reasoning, table analysis, graphics interpretation, two-part analysis)- 30 min. Get computer calculator. Multiple choice. 12 questions. Take break after. 
3. Quantitative (problem solving and data sufficiency)- 75 min. No calculator. Multiple choice. Scored on a scale of 0-60. 37 questions. Take bre...