Class 8-level arithmetic dominates the General Test — percentage, ratio, profit-loss and average. High weightage and fully formula-driven.
CP is always the base; %profit = (SP−CP)/CP × 100
Convert ratios to a common total before dividing
Average = sum/count; use alligation for two-group mixtures
Speed = distance/time; keep units consistent (km/h vs m/s)
Take total work as LCM of days; add per-day rates
SI is linear; CI compounds — for 2 yrs CI = SI + interest-on-interest
Drill percentage↔fraction conversions and the profit-loss base formula; they unlock half the quant questions.
On average, 15 questions per paper come from Quantitative Aptitude — about 100% of the General Test paper, worth roughly 75 marks.
It is rated Medium. Drill percentage↔fraction conversions and the profit-loss base formula; they unlock half the quant questions.
Quantitative Aptitude follows the NCERT Class 11–12 syllabus for General Test. CUET UG questions stay within NCERT scope.
10 minutes. Bloom-level questions. Know exactly where you stand.