- Introduction
- #1: Getting the conceptual clarity
- Breakup: SSC-CGL Tier I (2010, 2011, 2012)
- Breakup: SSC-CGL Tier II (2010, 2011, 2012)
- #2: Practice
- Choice of Quantitative Aptitude Book?
- Books for Maths/Quantitative Aptitude
- Download: NCERT Maths Textbooks
- Download: Blank answersheet
introduction
Competitive exams are meant for real-men and women. This is no country for crybabies, kids, college teens and no0bs. So first of all, you must get rid of the following “loser” mindsets:
- Yaar this maths is so hard, I can’t do it.
- I’m not from science/engineering background hence this is not my cup of tea.
- I’m poor in maths and I cannot improve.
- Thik hai, dekh lenge. (alright, I’ll see).
- Maths is not difficult. All it requires is concept clarity + lot of practice. In SSC-CGL exam, you’ve to face Mathematics at two stages
| Stage | Maths-Questions | Penalty |
| Tier-I (Prelims) | 50 Qs | Negative 0.25 |
| Tier-II (Mains) Paper I: Arithmetical Ability | 100 Qs worth 200 marks | Negative 0.50 |
- The Approach for Maths, stands on two pillars.
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#1: Getting the conceptual clarity
- We’ll divide Maths or Quantitative Aptitude, into topics and further into subtopics.
- Your task is to cover one topic at a time, first get conceptual-clarity and then solve maximum questions at home.
- Whenever you learn any shortcut technique, you note it down in your diary.
- Similarly, whenever you make any mistake while solving sums, you also note that down in your diary. Night before the exam, you review that diary of mistakes. (why do this? Because it is the “Art of Aptitude” (Click ME)
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Number theory |
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Basic Maths |
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Algebra |
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Avg and Ratios |
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Can be solved without formula. Go through https://mrunal.org/2012/03/aptitude-alligationsmixturesalloys.html |
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For ratio-proportion NCERT Class 8 Chap 13. | |
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https://mrunal.org/2012/05/aptitude-partnership-and-profit-sharing.html | |
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All of them can be solved with just one Universal STD formula. Explained in www.Mrunal.org/aptitude |
Geometry |
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Understand basics from NCERT Class 10 Chap 8 and 9. Then exam-oriented concepts from your Quantitative Aptitude book. | |
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Mere extention of % concept. Just practice. For long division, use this approximation method: https://mrunal.org/2012/11/aptitude-long-division-two-digit-division-calculation-without-tears-and-without-boring-vedic-speed-maths.html |
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| Profit, loss, discount, marked price. | https://mrunal.org/2012/11/aptitude-concepts-of-marked-price-and-successive-discounts-profit-loss-without-stupid-formulas.html | |
| Simple and compound interest rate | https://mrunal.org/2012/04/aptitude-compound-interest-rate.html | |
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Breakup: SSC-CGL Tier I (2010, 2011, 2012)
| Topic | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 |
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| Ratio+Partnership | 3 | 3 | 1 |
| number theory | 6 | 5 | 2 |
| Avg+alligation | 3 | 3 | 2 |
| TSD | 6 | 5 | 2 |
| Misc. | 3 | 0 | 2 |
| basic math | 11 | 11 | 5 |
| algebra | 6 | 0 | 5 |
| DI | 3 | 4 | 5 |
| % | 6 | 14 | 5 |
| Trigonometry | 0 | 0 | 9 |
| Geometry | 3 | 5 | 12 |
| Total | 50 | 50 | 50 |
The 2012’s Tier-I paper, is “trend-breaker”. Because
- The conventional questions from ratio-proportion, basic maths, time-speed-work are asked for namesake only.
- Otherwise, Out of 50 Maths questions in tier-I, almost 30 questions are from just Geometry+Trig+Percentage application.
- Earlier, they used to ask mostly area-volume-perimeter type questions from Geometry segment. You just had to plug-in values into the formulas and get the answer.
- But This 2012’s paper has mostly theory based geometry (angle, bisector, tangent, inequality of triangles etc.)
- Similarly the difficulty level of algebra, number theory based questions is bit raised.
Or perhaps SSC too decided to employ the BackbreakingTM move of UPSC! Anyways, jokes apart, the lesson here is, “adapt.”
Breakup: SSC-CGL Tier II (2010, 2011, 2012)
| Type | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 |
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| basic math | 11 | 4 | 3 |
| Misc. | 2 | 2 | 3 |
| number theory | 8 | 7 | 5 |
| DI | 10 | 20 | 5 |
| Ratio+Partnership | 6 | 4 | 6 |
| Avg+alligation | 5 | 6 | 7 |
| TSD | 7 | 12 | 7 |
| Trigonometry | 0 | 4 | 8 |
| Algebra | 10 | 13 | 10 |
| % | 27 | 18 | 19 |
| Geometry | 14 | 10 | 27 |
| Total | 100 | 100 | 100 |
- Here too, Geometry+Trigonometry have been given emphasis like never before.
- Almost 65% of the paper is made up of Geometry, Trig, Percentage and Algebra (and in that too, mostly Quadratic equations.)
#2: Practice
- Merely knowing the concepts or formulas won’t help. Because unless you practice different variety of questions, you won’t become proficient in applying those concepts flawlessly in the actual-exam.
- Second, despite knowing concept and formulas, people make silly mistakes either in calculation or in pluging the values.
- Third reason- Tier I has 200 questions in 120 limits. =not even 2 minutes per question. Plus, questions reasoning and comprehension might take more than 5 minutes! Therefore speed is essential. Since there is negative marking system, accuracy also matters.
- So it is beyond doubt that you have to practice excimer number of questions at home.
- The question is where to get the practice? Which book should be used for SSC exam?
Choice of Quantitative Aptitude Book?
- In all competitive exams, “uncertainity factor” is involved. Despite your best preparation, you might lose the success-train by 2-3 marks.
- Therefore you must never put all eggs in one basket.
- While you are preparing for SSC, you should also keep open mind and apply for other competitive exams, such as IBPS, ACIO, ONGC, Railways, LIC, CDS, Coast Guard etc. (Depending on your career-taste).
- Publication houses will come up with new books for each and every of ^these exams, but we have neither the time nor the money to buy a new book for every new exam.
- Such readymade books are only skimmed down version of original topicbooks. For example, if there is SSC-FCI exam, or ACIO exam, these people will combine a few topics of GK, maths, reasoning and english. And present you a book.
- Problem= you don’t get comprehensive understanding or coverage. Besides, given the population of India, competition level is always high, irrespective of exam. So half-hearted preparations with readymade “condensed” books don’t help much.
Almost all of these exams follow same structure:
- General awareness
- Maths
- Reasoning (Verbal, Non-Verbal)
- English vocabularly, grammar and comprehension.
- How do they differ from each other?= number of questions, difficulty level and inclusion / exclusion of particular subtopics.
- So when you’re picking up books for the first time, you should choose the books, that have universal usefulness for similar exams. That way your time, effort and money will be saved.
Books for Maths/Quantitative Aptitude
DONOT use Quantitative Aptitude by R.S.Agarwal for SSC-CGL.
Problems with RS Agarwal’s Math book:
- The way SSC-CGL question pattern is transforming, R.S.Agarwal’s book on Quantitative aptitude, is just not ‘upto the mark’ to match this changing environment.
- Its chapter on Trigonometry (Height and Distance) is simply insufficient to handle SSC-CGL level bombarding.
- Similarly coverage of algebra, quadratic equations and number theory is either absent or just for namesake.
- Geometry coverage is mostly confined to area-volume-perimeter (=mensuration). But SSC-CGL is moving towards Non-mensuration geometry (angle, bisectors, midpoint, circles, triangles etc.)
- The printing and presentation is very “ cluttered”. He has written the book assuming that you were already good at maths from school level.
- If you’re already good at basic concepts, use this book for practicing and improving your speed, else don’t bother, there are better books in market.
Pricing factor
| Author | |
Quantitative Aptitude For Competitive Examinations (S.Chand) |
R.S.Agarwal |
Quantum CAT (Arihant) |
Sarvesh Kumar |
| Fast Track Objective Arithmetic (Arihant) | Rajesh Verma |
- The point is, both books of Arihant Publication (Sarvesh or Rajesh) are way better than R.S.Agarwal, in terms of content, presentation, language and coverage, without being too expensive than R.S.Agarwal’s book.
- And both of them have universal application for almost all of the competitive exams in India (for maths segment).
- My advice, go with either Rajesh Verma or Sarvesh Kumar. Then the question, which one to pick up?
Fast Track Objective Arithmetic by Rajesh Verma. |
Quantam CAT by Sarvesh Kumar |
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^But merely getting either of these books, is not going to make you a topper.
If you want to become truly “invincible” for the maths portion of any competitive exam, then you must practice maximum numbers of questions at home and maintain a “diary of mistakes”.
This concludes how to approach Mathematics/Quantiative Aptitude for SSC-CGL exam.
Now only two topics remain (will be discussed later, in separate articles):
- How to approach Logical Reasoning
- How to approach English vocabulary, grammar and comprehension
Download: NCERT Maths Textbooks
Mrunal.org/download
Download: Blank answersheet
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B9AJvFSzIyiwVGZBbHMtUWEwV2M
Studyplans for other topics of SSC-CGL
Click on following articles to know strategy, booklist for General Awareness, Reasoning and English.
| General Awareness for Tier I | Click me |
| Reasoning / General Intelligence for Tier I | Click me |
| English Grammar, Vocabulary, Comprehension for Tier I and II | Click me |





hi sir
my name is sagar and i am preparing for ssc cgl and also for other competetive xams , can u please suggest me the maths and GA best books for preparation. which book i prefer for preparation?
and also my age is 26 yrs so am i able to give ssc xam when i compeleted the age of 27?
please rply.
excellent focus on the topic and good analysis boss .it will help the public a lot .
thanks
prakash
for tier 2 cgl exam is arun sharma better or sarvesh verma ?
plzz guide me
Hi pooja,sarvesh kumar verma is batter………bt only this book is sufficient for those who r able to score high in engish portion……….butt if u want to score 45+ in maths in pre and 180+ in mains in maths …….u need some other book……i can suggust u more books…
pls suggest some other book for maths apart from servesh kumar
Hiii,frnds…..i packed my lapy bcoz i was wasting time on net……..but frns i m 24/7 available for u …..so dont b confuse regardong which books to prefer……i will help u….09616936281 is my nubur ,call me any time for any help regarding ssc cgl 2014
hey manish can u suggest me a gud book for ssc tier 1 prep ….which contain previous year papers and some unsolved papers with correct ans and explanations. i will be thankful to you man.
Mrunal Sir,
I am preparing for MBA entrance exams such as CAT, CMAT & CET. I am from an engineering background but still I find Quantitative Aptitude very tough. Please suggest me a book to prepare for QA so that I could score well in exams. Also I am confused between Arun Sharma’s QA Book and Arihant Pub. ‘Quantum CAT’, so please guide me for the same.
Just hope for your early reply. Thanks.
@Sharad: go with Quatam CAT by Sarvesh Kumar.
can u tel me how many months of effective preparation is needed to crack ssc cgl?? I am a beginner in this competition field
can someone please suggest…..sample paper booklet for ssc tier 1. from where do one shall do d practice?
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hello
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Hi, Mrunalbhai, I have a book called ‘Quickest Mathematics’by Kiran Prakasan.Is it helpful for the preparation of CGL Exams?Plz help!
Mrunal sir.. rajesh verma’s book is unavailable in shops and even in online.. how about richa agarwal.. is it good enough for SSC CGL.. pls reply
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I m preparing for cmat,srcc gbo,and for ssc. And want to prepare for maths, which book do u think will b best for me as i m not at all good with maths but want to overcome this problem
Sir,i am from engg. background and have many maths books ,
should i practice from 10years SSC Kiran ,in which topicwise questions are asked . Winning among masses is very difficult,hence i find myself a great fool in competition very large amount of time in solving problems,traditional way of solving a problem can’t help me,what can i do.
hey mrunal , does it really help to solve previous year question paper???
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Hi,
I have applied for SSC CGL 2014..and by mistake i filled for comipler and Statistical Investigator but i dont have qualification for that.
So do i need to fill other form or is it possible that i can skip that paper for statistics in tier 2…
plz reply guys.
dont worry its not an issue u can simply skip that paper
sir i m preparing for ssc cgl 2014 and please sir do reply i am good in mathematics and know concept..i want to simply increase my speed so just refer me a book plz sir i use to wait for rply which i dont get so plz rply me….i want a math book which will tell me shorttricks and try to solve easily for ssc cgle…
Hello Friend,
My personal experience is, solve N number of question as you can. I belive no book in the world will help you other than our Brain. this worked for me a bit…I would suggest you to try it……..if you still want to read book name…you can go for RS Agarwal you will find the shortcuts upto some extent.
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sir
my algebra, geometry and trigonometry portion is weak in maths. I have gone through ncert books but I still don’t have good command on these topics. I want a book to practice more questions. Can u suggest me a book please. or how can I practice these topics??
Hii vineeta.. Quantum Cat by Sarvesh Kumar (arihant publication) is a good book. It has a lot of questions to practice.
Sir,
I applied for SSC CGL-2014, I got my image blurred, it is not very clear. Is it possible for me to upload the image again.
Do I need to apply again?.
sir i am a obc (ph) candidate & want to join in home town patna then how many total marks in tier 1 & 2 please tell me sir
Sir,
I am preparing for CGL 2014 but finding difficulties in Maths. I am working on Rajesh Varma Objective Arithmetic but then also not able to solve as per standard. I am not a CBSE student.
Kindly suggest
Please help with this
Q-
A:B=2:3
B:C=4:5
C:D=6:7
find A:B:C:C ??
1st get ratio of A:B:C, then from that A:B:C:D
A:B
B:C
C:D
A*B*C : B*B*C :B*C*C :B*C*D
Then you will get A:B:C:D
2:3
4:5
6:7
That is first 4 will multiply with 2 & 3 and 5 will multiply only to 3
Then u get. 8:12:15 i.e.the ratio of. A:B:C
Now 8:12:15
6:7
Now multiply 6 with 8,12 &15
And 7 only with 15 so u get
48:72:90:105 that is the solution of A:B:C:D
Once u will practise it will be easy and fast …thank u
Thanks shubham
thnx abdul
2: 3:3:3
4 :4:5:3
6 :6:6:7
48:72:90:63 all of the four numbers divided by 3
16: 24:30:21 this is the answer. A:B:C:D = 16:24:30:21
Please help
Q-
2A=3B=4C
find A:B:C ?
6:4:3
B=(2/3)A , c=(1/2)A)
A:(2/3)A:(1/2)A (LCM of 2,3 is 6 multiply with 6)
we get 6:4;3
Thnx devendra sir