I have O/A levels , pretty much prepared fsc maths with some flaws , you sure its 100% matric ? i was thinking about SAT word list but i guess if have to switch the books , can you link me some usefull websites where i can these the meanings of the words ? and please if you remember some IQ questions , do post em
or atleast a link ,
Thanks brother ! may i see you in nust if am able to pass
IN SHAA ALLAH,ALLAH kre dono ka hojae
A-levels ahan,I would take a leap and assume you do have a solid foundation in basic maths...So it won't be problem for you mate...Just be sure with yourself that you "have" good grasp at methods for solving questions quickly,Would you believe there were like 4 or 5 questions of factorization xD yes you heard it right...So "If" you get a chance,read the Maths section and General techniques of solving in Princeton Sat (Reasoning) book...It would help you "loads" and loads,I just cannot emphasize enough on how useful they are,I used their techniques like about 70% of the time in LUMS test,and about 40% in NET...then take the sample test and solve initial say,out of 20,solve first 15,if you are getting them easily than I don't think you will score less than 76-78 in maths of NET (i scored 70) ...all of that would take just 2-3 hours of your time
for once and a few minutes
everyday to "clearly" get the idea of techniques mentioned in the book....
And I can say
atleast for my test that it was 100% basic maths,that is why to keep you on the safe side my humble opinion is do have a glance at SAT and its techniques...
You will Find English quite easy so no need to seriously switch to some Fsc book,Do read Sat vocab and The vocab from the link I am giving below,that would cover the vocabulary from the book (wo Mr chips wali) that I mentioned in previous comment...and it would be fine...
Remember the synonyms and antonyms and Do have a glance at how analogies work,I am providing a link below that would give you an insight...
Regarding Intelligence section,I am also providing a link,
90% of questions would be related to directions,distances AND most most most importantly
pattern recognization skills
1. directions: a clock is placed in such a way that 6pm points towards north,in which direction would the minute hand be pointed at 9.15
2. Distances: A person goes 5km north from starting point,turns left and covers 3 km,turns right and covers 5 km,turn left and cover A km and finally turns right... distance from starting point?
3. Pattern recognization skills: THEY ARE THE MOST EASIEST AND MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS cause they are present in the test in great frequency...
and oh,you would get questions about "series recognization" like "find the next term of following series,1 3 5 7..so In our fsc maths there is a chapter no. 6 whose Exercise no. 1 deals with this stuff...
and finally,"pick the odd one out, biscuit cake bread chocolate ..
? guess it?
If DCU stands for CAT,then what FAN stands for?
LINKS: http://entrytest-preparation.blogspot.com/2013/11/NET-English.html
read the above link thoroughly it includes every information and sublinks about NET English,Find the links named as "NET 1 word list",NET 2 wordlist,and Mr. chips vocabulary,and i would humbly advise you to prepare them before SAT hitlist....
It contains information about Analogies aswell,Do get a practice book of analogies,you are gonna have a hard time with 'em..
And btw,IN MY TEST,there was not even a single MCQ of comprehension...
Sorry couldn't find the link where I got the guide from about intelligence,kal tk IN SHAA ALLAH dedunga bhai se puch kr...
prepare well,agr NBS mein hee jana hai,agr ni jana to aisy hee ALLAH ke aasry pe de ao meri trah,ajaeinge number
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