HEC Scholarship Test HAT/ NTS GAT General Preparation Helping Videos


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 = AB.

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

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