Daily Practice Problems for Quantitative Aptitude
Daily Practice Problems for Quantitative Aptitude
The secret to mastering Quantitative Aptitude isn't a high IQ—it's Consistency. In the 2026 competitive landscape, your "Mathematical Fitness" is like a muscle. If you don't train it daily, it weakens.
Here is a 15-minute daily "Workout" you can follow to stay sharp.
1. The 5-Minute Speed Round (Mental Math)
Before you look at a single word problem, wake up your brain.
- Drill: Find the squares of 12, 17, 23, and 29.
- Drill: Multiply 14 * 16, 18 * 22, and 25 * 35 using Vedic Maths Shortcuts.
- Goal: No pen, no paper. 100% mental calculation.
2. The 5-Minute Logic Round (Arithmetic)
Pick one core topic each day (Percentage, Ratio, or Average).
- Today's Sample: "If A's income is 25% more than B's, by how much % is B's income less than A's?"
- Logic: 25% = 1/4. The answer is 1 / (4+1) = 1/5 = 20%.
- Resource: Use our Topic-wise MCQs for fresh daily problems.
3. The 5-Minute Data Round (Interpretation)
Spend the final 5 minutes looking at a complex chart or table.
- Drill: Find the highest Percentage Change between two data points.
- Goal: Extract the numbers and simplify them in your head before calculating.
Why 15 Minutes?
- It's enough to build Neuroplasticity.
- It's short enough that you won't skip it on a busy day.
- Over a year, this 15-minute habit adds up to 90 hours of high-intensity practice.
Conclusion
Don't wait for "study time" to practice. Make Quantitative Aptitude a part of your daily routine. By consistently challenging your Problem Solving Skills, you ensure that you are always "Interview-Ready."
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