NUMERICAL & LOGICAL APTITUDE

Paper Code: 
24GSAS 220
Credits: 
4
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 
Course Objectives: This course will enable the students to:
· develop their conceptual understanding of numerical aptitude, arithmetical ability and logical, conceptual, mathematicalreasoning & ability.
Course Outcomes: 

Course

 

Course Outcomes

Learning andteachingstrategies

AssessmentStrategies

Course Code

Course Title

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

24GSAS220

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NUMERICAL & LOGICAL APTITUDE

(Theory)

 

 

 

CO1: Analyse and compile themathematical knowledge and skillsacquired.

CO2: Develop logical and problem-solving abilities. Be able to adaptproblem-solving and logical skills

CO3: Construct the core skills associated with critical thinking, and logically sound and well-reasoned arguments.

CO4: Estimate the differencebetween deductive and inductivereasoning.

CO5: Analyze the various fallacies thatcan arise through the misuse of logic.

CO6: Contribute effectively in course specific interaction.

Approach in

teaching: Interactive

Lectures,Discussion,

Tutorials,Reading      assignments; SolvingQuestions.

 

Learning activities forthe students: Self-learning assignments,Effective questions,Giving tasks.

Class test, Unit endexaminations, Quiz,Solving problems inAssignments.

 

12.00
Unit I: 
NUMERICAL APTITUDE

· Simplification

· Number System

· Squares & Roots

· Cubes & Roots

· Decimals & Fractions

· Indices & Surds

· LCM & HCF

· Ratio & Proportion

·Percentage

·Profit & Loss

· Discount

· Simple Interest

12.00
Unit II: 
ARITHMETICAL ABILITY

·Compound Interest

·Average

·Speed Distance & Time

·Train

·Boats & Stream

·Time & Work

·Pipes & Cisterns

·Logarithms

·Partnership

·Alligation & Mixture

·Sequence & Series

12.00
Unit III: 
LOGICAL REASONIN

·Puzzle Test

·Logical Venn Diagrams

·Syllogism

·Logical Arrangement of Words

·Statement Conclusion

·Statement Assumption

·Statement Argument

·Statement Course of Actions

12.00
Unit IV: 
CONCEPTUAL REASONING ABILITY

·Alphabet Test

·Coding Decoding

·Ranking Test

·Sitting Arrangement

·Direction Sense

·Blood Relation

·Analogy

Classification

12.00
Unit V: 
MATHEMATICAL REASONING ABILITY

· Number Series

· Letter Series

· Calendar

· Clock

· Mathematical Operation

· Missing Numbers

·Cubes & Dice

·Age and Arithmetical Problems

Essential Readings: 

· Mathematics by R.D. Agarwal

·Arithmetics by James Edgar Thompson

·Reasoning by R.S. Agarwal

References: 

·Doe Fundamentals Handbook of Mathematics Vol. 1

·Doe Fundamentals Handbook of Mathematics Vol. 2

E-Content:

a. https://epathshala.nic.in/

b.https://egyankosh.ac.in/

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION

Continuous Unit-wise Assessmen

The Course will be assessed on a continuous basis. After the completion of each Unit (out of a total of 5 Units), a CBT (computer based test) will be conducted for that specific Unit. There will be no Semester End Examination in this Course.

There will be 50 MCQs of 2 marks each and the duration of the test will be 1½ hours (90 minutes).

The marks obtained out of 500 (100 marks per Unit) will be scaled down and awarded out of 90. 10 marks will be awarded forattendance, to make it a total of 100 marks.*

It is mandatory for all students to appear in all the 5 Tests. However, in case a student is unable to attend one or more Test(s), only one Makeup / Remedial Test will be conducted at the end of the semester. Questions from all the 5 Units will be included in the remedial Test (20 questions from each Unit). In all, 100 questions would be included in this remedial Test and maximummarks would be 100.

Since only one Makeup / Remedial Test would be scheduled at the end of the semester, student(s) who miss one or more than one Test will take only one Test but their total obtained marks will be considered out of 500 (maximum marks). Following is the tabulated version of the above:

 

 

Units

 

Marks

CASE – I

CASE – II

Marks obtained

if a student remains absent inTest(s)

Marks obtained

if a student appears in allthe Tests

Unit – I

100

80

80

Unit – II

100

Abs

80

Unit – III

100

Abs

80

Unit – IV

100

85

80

Unit – V

100

85

70

TOTAL

500

250

390

   The final marks obtained in both the cases shall be as illustrated below:

 

CASE-I

CASE-II

Maximum Marks

500

500

Marks Awarded

250

390

Marks Reduced (Out of 90)

45

70

Attendance (Out of 10)

8/10

8/10

Total Marks Obtained

53

<                  78

 

 Hence it is advised that the students take all the Tests in the right earnest.

* Minimum Pass Mark: 36 (for non-professional programmes) 40 (for professional program

 

 

 

 

 

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