These are the Links from which you can revise the Basics of Math (Quantitative Portion) and Some Verbal (English) Portion.
Must cover if you are preparing HEC scholarship Test/ HEC Indigenous Scholarship Test Preparation. HAT, GAT General Test or any other that involves Quantitative and Verbal.
Quantitative portion Zakat Calculations
Prep Post #1 (one mcq must)Zakat Calculations
As Zakat is 2.5% of total amount or divide total amount by 40, you will get the Zakat Amount. divide by 40 is easy as compared to 2.5% calculation.
Video Explanation:
Quantitative portion Percentage questions
X%=X/100 1%=1/100
10 is what percent of 80?
x=12.5
Video Explanation: [ Must see contain past paper solved mcqs]
Quantitative portion Mean Median Mode Range
1. The mean is the usual average,
2. The median is the middle value, so I’ll have to rewrite the list in order: (order is important)
3. The mode is the number that is repeated more often than any other
4. Range=Largest-smallest
Quantitative portion: GEOMETRY
First, try to remind: Area of Circle.(its CIRCUMFERENCE (radius/diameter)/perimeter) Rectangle. Triangle. Cube. Basic Pythagoras theorem
Video Explanations: these videos contain past papers questions of geometry- Must Watch them and Practise
Quantitative portion: CLOCK ANGLE (one must MCQ)
Remember this formula | 30*hr-5.5*min | [Explained in video]
3:30
3 is hour
30 is at the minute place
hour: minute or hr: min
Quantitative Portion Solving General Equations
Quantitative Portion PROBABILITY
PROBABILITY OF DIE:
When a single die is thrown, there are six possible outcomes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
EXAMPLE:
The chances of rolling a “4” with a die.
Ans: Number of ways it can happen: 1 (there is only 1 face with a “4” on it)
Total number of outcomes: 6 (there are 6 faces altogether)
So the probability = 1/6
EXAMPLE:
A die is rolled, find the probability that an even number is obtained.
Ans: six possible outcomes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Even numbers are 2,4,6 (3 outcomes)
Probability=3/6PROBABILITY OF TOSS:
When a coin is tossed, there are two possible outcomes:
heads (H) or tails (T)
We say that the probability of the coin landing H is ½
And the probability of the coin landing T is ½
EXAMPLE:
Two coins are tossed, find the probability that two heads are obtained.
Ans:
Each coin has two possible outcomes H (heads) and T (Tails).
HT, TT, HH,TH (possible outcomes)
Two Head= HH (one outcome)
Probability= 1/4PROBABILITY OF CARD:
one deck=Total 52 cards
13 cards of SPADE= 1 Joker, 1 King, 1 Queen and 1 Ace plus 10
13 cards of DIAMOND =1 Joker, 1 King, 1 Queen and 1 Ace plus 10
13 cards of CLUBS=1 Joker, 1 King, 1 Queen and 1 Ace plus 10
13 cards of HEARTS =1 Joker, 1 King, 1 Queen and 1 Ace plus 10
Quantitative Portion: AGE-RELATED PROBLEMS
If x = present age of a person
x – 3 = age of the person 3 years ago
x + 5 = age of the person 5 years from now or 5 years henceIf
A = present age of A and
B = present age of BSum of their ages 4 years ago = (A – 4) + (B – 4)
Sum of their ages 2 years hence = (A + 2) + (B + 2)
The difference of their ages = A – B.
Quantitative Portion: Trigonometry
Quantitative Portion:Quotients and Remainder Theorem
Quantitative portion: Ratio and Proportions:
Ratio and Proportions: [Must in test]
a:b (comparion of the quantities in same unit)
The equality of two ratios is called proportion .a:b::c:d a:b=c:d a, b, c, d are in proportion. a : b :: c : d (b x c) = (a x d).
VERBAL Portion (English) ANALOGIES
VERBAL Portion ANTONYMS
Past Paper of GAT General November 2019