These questions are tougher than the average CAT question. They are designed to push your logical boundaries, teach you which questions to skip in the actual exam, and help you aim for a 100 percentile.

, is a cornerstone resource for aspirants targeting the Common Admission Test (CAT) and other top-tier management examinations. Known for its structured block-wise approach

Block I: Numbers. Block II: Averages. Block III: Arithmetic and Algebra.

The book is broadly organized into thematic blocks that cover the core areas of the QA syllabus:

The book is divided into 7 major blocks covering Number Systems, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and Mensuration.

: Covers Averages, Mixtures, Profit & Loss, Percentages, and Time-Speed-Distance.

The 10th edition of How to Prepare for Quantitative Aptitude for CAT by Arun Sharma, published by McGraw Hill

Arun Sharma’s 10th edition remains the gold standard for 90% of aspirants. Use Sarvesh Verma only if you finish all LOD 3 of Arun Sharma and still want torture... I mean, challenge.

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