Sunday 9 July 2017

Quantitative Aptitude


All About Number Series

What is Number Series?

Number series is a arrangement of numbers in a certain order, where some numbers are wrongly put into the series of numbers and some number is missing in that series,
 we need to observe and find the accurate number to the series of numbers.

In competitive exams number series are given and where you need to find missing numbers. 
The number series are come in different types.
 At first you have to decided what type of series are given in papers then according with this you have to use shortcut tricks as fast as you can .

Different types of Number Series

There are some format of series which are given in Exams.

Perfect Square Series:

This Types of Series are based on square of a number which is in same order and one square number is missing in that given series.

Example 1: 441, 484, 529, 576?

Answer: 441 = 212, 484 = 222, 529 = 232, 576 = 24, 625 = 252.

Perfect Cube Series: 

This Types of Series are based on cube of a number which is in same order and one cube number is missing in that given series

Example 2: 1331, 1728, 2197, ?

Answer : 113 ,  123 ,  133 ,  143 

Geometric Series:

This type of series are based on ascending or descending order of numbers .
and each successive number is obtain by multiplying or dividing the previous number with a fixed number.

Example 3: 5, 45, 405, 3645,?

Answer: 5 x 9 = 45, 45 x 9 = 405, 405 x 9 = 3645, 3645 x 9 = 32805.

Two stage Type Series:

A two tier Arithmetic series is one in which the differences of successive numbers themselves form an arithmetic series.

Example 4: i. 3, 9, 18, 35, 58,——

ii. 6, 9, 17, 23,———-


Mixed Series:

This type of series are more than one different order are given in a series which arranged in alternatively in a single series-
 or created according to any non-conventional rule. This mixed series Examples are describes in separately.

Examples 5: 

11, 24, 50, 102, 206, ?

Answer: 

11 x 2 = 22 +2 = 24,

24 x 2 = 48 + 2 = 50,

50 x 2 = 100 + 2 = 102,

102 x 2 = 204 + 2 = 206,

206 x 2 = 412 + 2 = 414.

So the missing number is 414.

Number Series Quiz

Directions (1-10): What will come in place of the question marks (?) in the following Number series?
1.    0, 6, 24, 60, 120, 210, ?
A.  336       
B.  349
C.  312
D.  337
E.  None of these

2.    11, 14, 19, 22, 27, 30, ?
A.  39
B.  34
C.  36
D.  35
E.  None of these

3.    6, 12, 21, ? , 48
A.  33
B.  39
C.  36
D.  31
E.  None of these

4.    18, 22, 30, ? ,78, 142
A.  44
B.  35
C.  46
D.  48
E.  None of these

5.    73205, 6655, 605, 55, ?
A.  9
B.  5
C.  13
D.  11
E.  None of these

6.    25, 100, ?, 1600, 6400
A.  400
B.  300
C.  360
D.  420
E.  None of these

7.    125, ?, 343, 512, 729, 1000
A.  216
B.  215
C.  256
D.  225
E.  None of these

8.    1 , 9 , 125 , 343 , ? , 1331
A.  730
B.  729
C.  512
D.  772
E.  None of these

9.    121, 144, 169, ?, 225
A.  180
B.  172
C.  186
D.  196
E.  None of these

10.  ?, 2116, 2209, 2304, 2401, 2500
A.  2124
B.  1972
C.  1521
D.  2025
E.  None of these

Answers with Explanation:-

1.     (A)
The given series is : 13 – 1, 23 – 2, 33 – 3, 43 – 4, 53 – 5, 63 – 6,
So the missing term = 73 – 7 = 343 – 7 = 336 .

2.    (D)
The pattern is + 3, + 5, + 3, + 5, …………
So the missing term is = 30 + 5 = 35 .

3.    (A)
The pattern is + 6, + 9, + 12, +15 ………..
So the missing term is = 21 + 12 = 33 .

4.    (C)
The pattern is +4, +8, +16, +32, +64
So the missing term is = 30 + 16 = 46 .

5.    (B)
5 x 11 = 55, 55 x 11 = 605, 605 x 11 = 6655, 6655 x 11 = 73205

6.    (A)
25 x 4 = 100, 100 x 4 = 400, 400 x 4 = 1600, 1600 x 4 = 6400.

7.    (A)
 125 = 53 , 216 = 63, 343 = 73, 512 = 83, 729 = 93, 1000 = 103.

8.    (B)
 13 , 33 , 53 , 73 , 93 , 113

9.    (D)
121 = 112, 144 = 122, 169 = 132, 196 = 142, 225 = 152.

10.  (D)
 2025 = 452, 2116 = 462, 2304 = 482, 2401 = 492, 2500 = 502

TIME TAKEN

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Paragraph Completion Questions for Bank



Directions (1-10): In each of the following questions, a paragraph with a blank is given. From the five choices given below, select the sentence which can go into the blank to make the paragraph logically coherent.

Q1. Srinagar is the capital of Kashmir. There are very beautiful scenes all round. The Dal Lake is one among them. [__________] We can hire one of them and voyage along the length and breadth of the lake or live in it for a week or so.
(a) There are several guides to take us round.
(b)There we can see a number of house boats waiting to be hired by the tourists.
(c)It is difficult to count them.
(d)It was dark inside and bright outside.
(e) There are several tourists looking around the place.

Q2.Polio-affected children are found everywhere in India. Recently the Government has started Polio-eradication Scheme. [__________] Unless we take care to co-operate the purpose cannot be fulfilled.
(a) We must help children to take the proper vaccine.
(b) We must take the children to get vaccinated.
(c) Children must remain without any movement.
(d) We must make children exercise.
(e) We need experts to undertake such projects.

Q3. Many film-stars have recently migrated to the area of television. [__________] As the viewers increase their popularity also increases. T.V serials appear to be more paying than the feature films.
(a) Television gives a better chance of action.
(b) There they have a greater number of viewers.
(c) Television is a house hold affair.
(d) If we do not like a TV program we can turn it off. 
(e) Television is useful in many ways.

Q4. Man is trying to find out modern means of producing electric power. The solar panel is one of them. [__________] This electricity can light lamps, turn fans or work small household appliances.
(a) It is very cheap and affordable.
(b) We ourselves can make one such device.
(c) It converts sunlight into electricity.
(d) It is easy to work and beautiful to look at.
(e) Electricity is a good substitute for sunlight.

Q5. Air-pollution is one of the gravest problems faced by city-dwellers. Foul gas liberated from heaps of waste matter is one source of pollution. [__________] Recently the Government has made arrangements to measure it. If it is above the allowable limit the vehicles are prohibited from plying along the public roads.
(a) Another source is the smoke emitted by vehicles.
(b) Foul water in the channels is another. 
(c) The smell from toddy shops pollutes the air.
(d) Open drainage pollutes the air.
(e) People suffer due to smoke emitted by vehicles.

Q6. Corruption has become rampant in India. Corrupt officials and politicians are ruling over the hapless common man. [__________] People must join together and force them to take necessary legal action.
(a) Politicians with integrity simply withdraw from the scene.
(b) Such officials are welcomed by the general public.
(c) Even police authorities are reluctant to face them.
(d) They do it with the connivance of topmost authorities.
(e) Corruption is the breeding ground for all evils.

Q7. Feature films have a very great influence upon the common people. They have no hesitation in regarding actors as gods. [__________] They must utilize this love and regards to serve the people, not to exploit them.
(a) Gods are expected to protect the devotees.
(b) Though they are gods they are human enough to err.
(c) Gods never walk on earth or collect money.
(d) Some people are ready even to die for them.
(e) Actors are viewed as gods.

Q8. Most of us fall victim to some sort of disease or the other. We can avoid diseases by leading a hygienic life. It is better to bear in mind a simple truth. [__________] The consciousness of this truth will lead us to happiness.
(a) It is impossible to have constant health.
(b) Hygienic life is less costly than medical treatment.
(c) Man is mortal and likely to die at any moment.
(d) Happiness is always evasive.
(e) Health needs good care as we may fall victim to some sort of disease.

Q9. A doctor has succeeded in raising a variety of monkeys similar to human beings. They clean their teeth with brushes and mop their face with towels. [__________] In that case these animals may be called monkey – man and we may be called man – monkeys. 
(a) Perhaps they may learn and use human language.
(b) Sometimes they may die after a few days.
(c) The method adopted by the doctor is wonderful.
(d) We can expect a lot of change in the case of other animals also.
(e) Monkeys are good subjects unlike human beings.

Q10. It is wonderful how a word can acquire diagonally opposite meaning. Gandhiji called the socially downcast people by the name Harijans. [__________] But now the Harijans themselves feel that it is a word of insult.
(a) Gandhiji was a social reformer.
(b) Gandhiji had many Harijan friends.
(c) Gandhiji expected to bring them respect by calling them the children of God.
(d) Harijans have risen to such a high position that they feel their brand name ‘Harijan’ to be degrading.
(e) Only Harijans are children of God.

Directions (11-15): Each of the following questions has a paragraph from which the last sentence has been deleted. From the given options, choose the one that completes the paragraph in the most appropriate way.

Q11. Lower winter temperatures were common in Europe during the second half of the 17th century, famously allowing frost fairs to be held on the frozen Thames in London before riverine developments increased the flow rate. These cold winters coincided with the Maunder minimum in solar activity when the Sun remained virtually free of sunspots for almost 50 years. However, establishing that this was not just a chance occurrence requires that the relationship continue to hold over a long interval, such that cold European winters become less frequent when solar activity is high and then more common again when solar activity falls. Various indicators show that during the recent minimum of the 11 year sunspot cycle, the Sun has been quieter than at any time in the previous 90 years.
(a) This means that solar activity during the current sunspot minimum has fallen to levels unknown since the start of the 20th century.
(b) This yields an opportunity for a better test of the relationship between solar activity and cold European winters.
(c) This proves that cold winters occur more commonly in the UK during low solar activity.
(d) This regional and seasonal effect relating to European winters may have a global effect.
(e) None of the above

Q12. Debt is more common in families with disabled children: the parents were unable to keep up with any local property taxes, water, and telephone bills, and were not likely to be able to afford basic items such as a family holiday once a year,a bicycle, or even two pairs of shoes. A disabled baby needs more nappies. Families’ ability to work grows difficult, and finding childcare is a real burden. Households with disabled children will depend more on social security benefits and are faced with the additional financial costs associated with caring for a disabled child.
(a) There is a strong link between child disability and poverty.
(b) The highest prevalence of childhood disability is found in the poorest families.
(c) It is an adverse and serious social gradient that families with disabled face.
(d) But thanks to science, these children live longer and medicines keep them alive.
(e) None of the above

Q13.What a super film experience Green Zone is! From the firecracker opening to the sucker-punch climax, the film is a non-stop adrenalin rush. The hand-held camera and natural light make you feel as if you are seeing the action from the front, as if you have access to footage shot from a sniper’s sights. Whether it is a Bourne-in-Baghdad kind of relentless action thriller or a strong statement against the U.S. war in Iraq, (incidentally, it is both) Green Zone succeeds as a pure cinema, delivering thrills, spills and chills in breathless succession hardly giving anyone time to breathe.
(a) This is a movie that takes you on a thrilling, provocative, exhilarating ride.
(b) There is really nothing more you could ask for from a movie.
(c) Green Zone effectively knits several strands together to make a cohesive whole.
(d) The plot is taut and truthful.
(e) None of the above

Q14. Talented youth can ill-afford to resign to their fate just because they can’t properly communicate in English. They should confront the challenges which should, in fact, bring out their best. A little confidence and hard work are all that is needed for them to climb up the career ladder. For that they need to develop communication skills in English, shape up their personalities and acquire the much-needed knowledge.
(a) Knowledge and communication skills are the key ingredients that make up the recipe for success.
(b) Students have to act as leaders in the college itself.
(c) Success will automatically follow.
(d) Speaking and writing in English are important, thinking in English is twice as important.
(e) None of the above

Q15. Philosophy of music has been dominated by the view that the best music is autonomous and formally complex. As recently as 1990, philosophy of popular music consisted of variations on a single theme. Philosophers defended the twin assumptions that popular music is essentially different from “serious” or art music, and that the former is aesthetically inferior to the latter.
(a) As a result, music could not be regarded as art if it lacked genius and autonomy.
(b) As a result, popular music competes with and replaces local and regional folk traditions.
(c) As a result, most philosophers concentrated on identifying the aesthetic deficiencies inherent in popular music.
(d) As a result, philosophers have investigated popular music by identifying and critiquing key concepts that shape our response to this music.
(e) None of the above


Solutions
S1. Ans.(b) 
Sol. There we can see a number of house boats waiting to be hired by the tourists. This sentence is the continuation of the idea expressed in the first sentence. 

S2. Ans.(b) 
Sol. We must take the children to get vaccinated.

S3. Ans.(b) 
Sol. There they have a greater number of viewers. The next sentence also talks about the viewers. 

S4. Ans.(c) 
Sol. It converts sunlight into electricity. 

S5. Ans.(a) 
Sol. Another source is the smoke emitted by vehicles. In previous sentence, first source is talked about.

S6. Ans.(c) 
Sol. Even police authorities are reluctant to face them.

S7. Ans.(d) 
Sol. Some people are ready even to die for them. 

S8. Ans.(b) 
Sol. Hygienic life is less costly than medical treatment.

S9. Ans.(a) 
Sol. Perhaps they may learn and use human language.

S10. Ans.(c) 
Sol.  Gandhiji expected to bring them respect by calling them the children of God.

S11. Ans.(b)
Sol. “...establishing that this was not just a chance occurrence requires that the relationship continue to hold over a long interval...” is the crux of the paragraph. Hence the sun being “quiet” is an opportunity to find this correlation. Options (C) and (D) can be very easily eliminated as not related to the purpose of the paragraph. Option (A) is true, is an inference not related to the purpose of the paragraph.

S12. Ans.(c)
Sol. This statement is a very low level inference that logically closes the paragraph. The paragraph is not sufficient to establish the link as in option (A). Option (B) goes farther away from the paragraph. Option (D) is unrelated to the purpose of the paragraph.

S13. Ans.(b)
Sol. All options may appear correct. The scoring option, however, has to close the paragraph, andnot merely continue it. Option (A) will be repetitive. Options (C) and (D) will continue the paragraph.

S14. Ans.(c)
Sol. The purpose of the paragraph is in the first sentence - “can ill-afford to resign to their fate.” Option (A) is already clearly stated-it just states the same thing in different words. Option (B) takes off on a tangent and brings in leadership; option (D) also does not close the paragraph. Option (C) just does that-the paragraph has no loose ends.

S15. Ans.(c)
Sol. The purpose of the paragraph is: Philosophers consider popular and serious music different. The former lacks complexity and autonomy, the later is variations on a single them-and that popular music is inferior. “As a result” will discuss its direct consequences and close the paragraph. Hence option (C) scores. Option (A) is stated. Option (B) is irrelevant in “replace” and “folk music”. Option (D) is irrelevant in “our response.”

QUIZ-09

Q1. Banking on the Government's drive to promote cash-less economy, which of the following cashback portal has tied up with YES Bank to launch card-linked offers as part of its loyalty programme for both offline and online shoppers?
Answer: Cashkaro.com

Q2. India's first International Financial Services Centre (IFSC) at GIFT City entered into an agreement with Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) to collaborate on efforts for Skill Development in the field of International Financial Services & Regulations. GIFT stands for-
Answer: Gujarat International Finance-Tec

Q3. Which bank has become the first lender to classify Videocon Industries as a 'bad loan’?
Answer: Dena Bank

Q4. India and Russia has recently agreed to work closely in various sectors, including security, nuclear energy, and disaster management. Who is the Deputy Prime Minister of Russia?
Answer: Dimitry Rogozin

Q5. Microblogging platform Twitter has elevated ___________ as its Country Director for India.
Answer: Taranjeet Singh

Q6. Name the company that has recently became the first US Company to top the $800 billion mark in market capitalization slightly more than two years after it crossed the $700 billion thresholds.
Answer: Apple Inc.

Q7. Name the Retd. Justice of India who was recently elected as the head of International Federation of Association Football governance committee at the 67th Congress in Bahrain.
Answer: Mukul Mudgal

Q8. Union Minister of Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari launched the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) Masala Bond at _______________.
Answer: London Stock Exchange, UK

Q9. In 2017, United Nations International Day of Vesak will be hosted by Sri Lanka under the theme-
Answer: Buddhist Teachings for Social Justice and Sustainable World Peace

Q10. Which city has been named as the world’s most affordable tech city in the new Savills Tech Cities Index 2017?
Answer: Bengaluru

Q10. Name the present Chairman of LIC.
Answer: V K Sharma

Q11. Name the software giant that has recently announced the new "Solve for India" initiative, especially for tier-2 cities with an aim to support entrepreneurs and developers of the country.
Answer: Google

Q12. Name the player who has recently won a record-extending 10th Barcelona Open title by defeating Dominic Thiem of Austria.
Answer: Rafael Nadal

Q13. India's top cueist Pankaj Advani has recently lost to China's Lv Haotian in the summit clash of Asian Snooker Championship. The championship was held in __________.
Answer: Doha, Qatar

Q14. Name the state that has recently got its first automatic weather station at Dongargaon in Vidarbha region that would help farmers to plan and manage the sowing process better.
Answer: Maharashtra

Q15. The daughter of legendary Sitar Maestro (late) Ustad Vilayat Ali Khan, Begum Yaman K. Khan has passed away recently. She was famous ______________.
Answer: Sufi Singer

56 Days Study Plan for IBPS PO

PROPER PLANNING + DEDICATION + SMART WORK

How should you plan to work in these areas: Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, English

Quantitative Aptitude
If you are good in calculation and you’ve cleared your basics then this section is good for scoring. For quantitative aptitude, its practice that matters for scoring well in limited time. But if you find this section difficult, start working on it with a smart plan. Learn basic concepts and practice them well, as for banking exams basic concepts will come in handy rather than tricks. Also you must carefully choose the questions that you attempt. With good accuracy you’ll surely get through this section with a decent score. Try not to get struck on a particular question or topic for too long.

Reasoning
Reasoning is a tricky section, but it is very important to solve questions of this section in limited and stipulated time. We've seen in recent SBI Exams that this section can be quite challenging for students as well as surprising. For scoring well in reasoning practicing what is really important and it can be your game changer.

English
For scoring well in any language, the most important thing is to know its grammar rules. You must learn and understand basic rules of grammar of English language and also increasing you reading habit will help you in making a command over this language sooner.

So to crack this pattern, we are providing you the "56 DAY ACTION PLAN" for the preparation of IBPS PO exam.

You all have to clear the PRELIMINARY exam to make yourself qualify for the MAINS, therefore our 56 Day Action Plan will mainly focus on:


The time for Prelims exam is: 1 hour

Note: 
   Students if you are very well focused to crack IBPS PO and finally become Probationary Officer you must not only focus on Prelims as going through Prelims exam is just a milestone, you have to be prepared for MAINS Examination as well. Do not wait for Prelims to be over to start your preparation for Mains. For the first 41 days you should be focused on preparing for Prelims and for next 15 days you should also prepare for Mains Exam. For IBPS PO Mains Exam you need study General Awareness and Computer Awareness. For General Awareness you can read newspaper and follow Bankersadda. You can get all the latest news on currentaffairs.adda247.com

Detailed Study Plan for Non - Working Aspirants

Devotion of Time for Subjects in Total - 12 hours/ day
Quantitative Aptitude- 5 hours
Reasoning- 4 hours
English- 3 hours
The time is devoted for both studying the topics and practice.
Detailed Study Plan:

672 hours of dedication and hard work……..


First of all, we have divided 56 Days in 2 Slots to Help You Study Better.

1st 34 Days: Do & Revise all the topics of each and every subject. Make your weak subjects strong in these 30 days.

Last 22 Days: PRACTICE THE ONE HOUR MOCK in these days, as to crack the prelims SPEED & ACCURACY are need which can be only achieved through practice. This practice will help you all to be SMART HARD WORKERS.

The chapter wise planning of all the subjects we have given in the table below:

Days
Math
Reasoning
English
1
Tables/Fractions/Cubes/Squares
Alphabets
Basic Grammar such as sentence, subject and predicate, phase, clauses and Nouns.
2
Quick Calculation Techniques
(Multiplication/Division)
Alphabets
Adjective, types of adjective and using suitable forms of adjectives.
3
Simplification/ Approximation
Blood Relation
Articles
4
Percentage
Blood Relation
Noun/Pronouns
5
Average
Alpha-Numeric-Symbol series
Phrase Replacement
6
Ratio and Proportion
Alpha-Numeric-Symbol series
Tenses
7
Partnership
Coding-Decoding
Tenses
8
Profit and Loss
Coding-Decoding
Tenses
9
Time and Work, Work and Wages
Inequalities
Auxiliary and Modals Verbs
10
Pipes and Cisterns
Inequalities
Adverbs and its types and usage
11
Time and Distance
Ranking and Directions
Prepositions, Conjunctions and Interjection
12
Boat and Streams
Ranking and Directions
RC (Story Based)
13
Allegation or Mixtures
Syllogism
RC (Banking Based)
14
Problems on Ages
Syllogism
RC (Economy Based)
15
Simple Interest
Syllogism
RC (Social Based)
16
Compound Interest
Data Sufficiency
RC (Topic Based)
17
Number Series
Data Sufficiency
Error Detection
18
Number Series
Data Sufficiency
Error Detection
19
Permutation and Combinations
Seating Arrangement
Error Detection
20
Quadratic Equations/Inequality
Seating Arrangement
Para-Jumbled
21
Quadratic Equations/Inequality
Seating Arrangement
Para-Jumbled
22
Probability
Seating Arrangement
Sentence Improvements

23
Mensuration I:Area and Perimeter
Seating Arrangement
Sentence Improvements

24
Mensuration II:Volume
Puzzle
Cloze-Test
25
Mensuration III:Surface Area
Puzzle
Cloze-Test
26
Data Sufficiency
Puzzle
Double/Single Fillers
27
DI (Table Graph)
Puzzle
Double/Single Fillers
28
DI (Line Graph)
Machine Input-Output
Antonyms/Synonyms
29
DI (Bar Graph)
Machine Input-Output
Antonyms/Synonyms
30
DI (Cumulative Bar Graph)
Machine Input-Output
Jumbled paragraph with odd -one out sentence.
31
DI (Pie Charts)
Logical Reasoning
Jumbled paragraph with odd -one out sentence.
32
DI (Radar Graph)
Logical Reasoning
Paragraph Completion
33
DI (Missing)
Mathematical Symbol
Paragraph Completion
34
DI (Case let)
Mathematical Symbol
Combining sentences using participial phrases/connecting words. (Compound Sentences)
35
Practice of First three chapters (1-3)
Practice of First three chapters (1-3)
Practice of First three chapters (1-3)
36
Practice of next three chapters (4-6)
Practice of next three chapters (4-6)
Practice of next three chapters (4-6)
37
Practice of next three chapters (7-9)
Practice of next three chapters (7-9)
Practice of next three chapters (7-9)
38
Practice of next three chapters (10-12)
Practice of next three chapters (10-12)
Practice of next three chapters (10-12)
39
Practice of next three chapters (13-15)
Practice of next three chapters (13-15)
Practice of next three chapters (13-15)
40
Practice of next three chapters (16-18)
Practice of next three chapters (16-18)
Practice of next three chapters (16-18)
41
Practice of next three chapters (19-21)
Practice of next three chapters (19-21)
Practice of next three chapters (19-21)
42
Practice of next three chapters (22-24)
Practice of next three chapters (22-24)
Practice of next three chapters (22-24)
43
Practice of next three chapters (25-27)
Practice of next three chapters (25-27)
Practice of next three chapters (25-27)
44
Practice of next three chapters (28-30)
Practice of next three chapters (28-30)
Practice of next three chapters (28-30)
45
Practice of next three chapters (31-33)
Practice of next three chapters (31-33)
Practice of next three chapters (31-33)
46
Practice of last chapter (34)
Practice of last chapter (34)
Practice of last chapters (34)
47
Practice Mock-1 and Analysis
Practice Mock-1 and Analysis
Practice Mock-1 and Analysis
48
Practice Mock-2 and Analysis
Practice Mock-2 and Analysis
Practice Mock-2 and Analysis
49
Practice Mock-3 and Analysis
Practice Mock-3 and Analysis
Practice Mock-3 and Analysis
50
Practice Mock-4 and Analysis
Practice Mock-4 and Analysis
Practice Mock-4 and Analysis
51
Practice Mock-5 and Analysis
Practice Mock-5 and Analysis
Practice Mock-5 and Analysis
52
Practice Mock-6 and Analysis
Practice Mock-6 and Analysis
Practice Mock-6 and Analysis
53
Practice Mock-7 and Analysis
Practice Mock-7 and Analysis
Practice Mock-7 and Analysis
54
Practice Mock-8 and Analysis
Practice Mock-8 and Analysis
Practice Mock-8 and Analysis
55
Practice Mock-9 and Analysis
Practice Mock-9 and Analysis
Practice Mock-9 and Analysis
56
Practice Mock-10 and Analysis
Practice Mock-10 and Analysis
Practice Mock-10 and Analysis


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