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Here are easy and quick tricks for remembering some spellings.
Once you go through these, you'll automatically remember most of them.
To permanently remember them, you can come back and revise once or twice more.
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principle, principal - A principle is a rule
Notice that both the words "principle" and the word "rule" have the letter "e".
The principal in a college is the main person there.
stationary, stationery - You write on stationery.
Or, stationery uses envelopes.
Notice the letter "e".
arithmetic - Use this sentence: A Rat In The House May Eat The Ice Cream.
The first letter of each word in this sentence makes the spelling ARITHMETIC.
believe - Believe
has a "lie" in it.
committee
- MM, TT, and EE met in a committee.
conscience
- Does science have a conscience.
desert -
One "s" because it is so dry.
dessert
- Two "s" because it is so sweet.
separate-
To spell separate, just remember that it contains "a rat".
cheque - Cheque
comes in a "Q".
entrance - There is no "enter" in entrance.
That is, the word "enter" is not within the word "entrance". |
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| Tuesday, September 18, 2007 |
Now a days many graduates are working hard to get through entrance exams like CAT,MAT, XAT ,JMET, IIFT , Etc... this blog is dedicated to those students who are in search of material for all these entrance exams. and i hope this will help you the most. I request all of those who visit this blog to keep comments and ask doubts if so any. First I am posting the syllabus which almost all entrance exams follow.
syllabus:
Quantitative aptitude
Number System and Number Theory Number systems and Number Theory are oft repeated topics in most top B Schools entrance tests. Includes word problems on LCM, HCF, framing equations, remainders, factorials, tests of divisibility.
Percentages, Fractions Percentages and fractions are the building blocks for questions that appear in many topics that follow this. Percentage change, conversions from percentages to fractions and typical questions on the topic.
Profit, Loss & Discounts Profit, loss, percentage profit, percentage loss. Discounts, percentage discounts. Concept of marked price, markup.
Simple and Compound Interest Questions on simple interest, compound interest, time taken for a sum of money to double in simple interest and in compound interest.
Speed, Time & Distance Questions, shortcuts on Speed, Time Distance. Relation between these quantities. Conversion from one unit to another. Average speed. Relative speeds.
Pipes & Cisterns And Work & Time Pipes, cisterns, work time questions. Questions on time taken to complete a task, work efficiency change etc. A topic from which a couple of questions do appear in most entrance tests.
Races Straight line race, start or lead given by one to the other. Circular race. Time taken to meet for the first time, time taken to meet for the first time at the starting point.
Averages, Arithmetic Mean Arithmetic mean, weighted arithmetic mean. Questions on elements joining or leaving a group resulting in change in the arithmetic mean.
Ratio, Proportion & Variation Elementary ratio proportion question. Direct proportion, inverse proportion, continued proportion. Questions on partnerships.
Mixtures & Rule of Alligation Problems on simple mixtures, compound mixtures. Rule of alligation and its application in finding weights used while computing weighted average.
Permutation & Combination nCr, nPr, factorials, sampling with replacement, sampling without replacement, sampling with ordering and sampling without ordering. Questions on numbers, tossing of coins, rolling of dice, picking a card from a pack of cards and questions on combinations and permutations.
Probability Elementary probability, sample space, events. Probability of a complementary event. Probability questions as a ratio of two permutation combination questions.
Inequalities - Linear Inequations Questions on linear inequations. Inequalities on quadratic equations, exponents, modulus. Results of adding and multiplying a constant term on either side of an inequality.
Progressions - AP, GP, HP Arithmetic Progression, Geometric Progression, Harmonic Progression. Relation between Arithmetic, Geometric and Harmomic Means. Sum up to n terms of each of these series.
Set Language and Theory Problems on finding union, intersection of two sets, three sets and four sets. Complement of a set, superset, subsets, powerset.
Geometry Lines, Angles between lines, polygons, triangles, quadrilaterals, parallelograms, rhombus, kites, trapezium, rectangles, squares, regular hexagon, regular pentagon, circles, tangents.
Mensuration - Solid Geometry Area, perimeter of two dimension objects. Curved Surface Area, Total Surface Area, Volume of three dimension solids such as cube, cuboid, cylinder, cone, sphere, hemisphere, prisms, pyramids.
Trigonometry Questions on trigonometric identities, trigonometric ratios including sin, cos, tan, cot, cosec, sec. Also questions on heights and distances.
Clocks and Calendars Questions on finding the time at which the minute hand and hour hand of a clock are at a particular angle to each other. Finding the day of the week given a date.
Algebra Linear, quadratic equations. Word problems in Linear, Quadratic equations involving framing equations. Conditions for roots of quadratic equation being equal and real, being real, being complex.
Function Questions on functions are a big hit with XAT. CAT also features function questions at times as in CAT 1999 and CAT 2000.
Verbal ability
Sentence correction questions on common errors including Subject Verb agreement, Pronoun errors, Comparison errors, Tense errors, Parallel Construct error, error in incorrect use of prepositions.
Data Sufficiency and interpretation
Data sufficiency in quantitative reasoning. DS questions on concepts in arithmetic, algebra and geometry. A question is followed by two statements and you are expected to determine if the given information is sufficient to answer the question.
General Knowledge and Awareness(mat)
General Knowledge, Business Affairs, Current affairs questions that appear in some of the top B school entrance tests.
Reading comprehension
In this part we find paragraphs on some topic and some questions relating to it.This sections mainly tests the reading and understanding speed of the student. The student must practice to read as fast as he can should be able to note the points also, the student must also have a note on words per minute.
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