(Test - Subject-Wise - Bank AO Prelims - Quantitative Apptitude)
SubjectTopic(s) coveredConcept(s) covered
Maths Polynomials
Surface Area and Volume

Statistics

Probability

Square and Square Root

Cube and Cube Roots

Series

Comparing Quantities

Mensuration

Ratio and Proportion

Direct and Inverse Variation

Playing With Numbers

Exponents and Power

Number System

Permutation and Combination

Sets

Data Interpretation

Data Sufficiency
1. Algebraic Identity - Square of Trinomial, 2. Factorisation Using Cubic Identities, 3. Algebraic Identity - Square of Sum of Binomial, 4. Algebraic Identity - Square of difference of Binomial, 5. Algebraic Identity -3, 6. Algebraic Identity - Dfference of Square, 7. Algebraic Identity - Difference of Cubes, 8. Algebraic Identity - Sum of Cubes, 9. Algebraic Identity -Cube of Difference of Binomial, 10. Algebraic Identity -Cube of Sum of Binomial, 11. Algebraic Identity- Conditional, 12. Binomial Expression, 13. Framing an Algebraic Expression, 14. Monomial Expression, 15. Trinomial Expression, 16. Addition of Algebraic Expression, 17. Finding Value of an Expression, 18. Like and Unlike Terms, 19. Subtraction of Algebraic Expression, 20. Division of Polynomial by a Monomial, 21. Multiplication of Binomial with a Monomial, 22. Multiplication of Binomials, 23. Multiplication of Monomials, 24. Factorization into Monomials, 25. Factorisation Using Square Identities, 26. Solving Statements Involving Pipes, 27. Problems Based on Speed, 28. Solving Linear Equations without Brackets, 29. Solving Equation with Brackets, 30. Statement Sums involving Linear Equations, 31. Solving Statement For Upstream And Downstream, 32. Speed of an Object, 33. Conversion of Units, 34. Problems Involving Ratio Of Speed, 35. Problems Involving Average Speed, 36. Single Pipe Filling The Tank, 37. Multiple Pipes Filling The Tank, 38. Single Pipe Emptying The Tank, 39. Pipes Emptying and Filling The Tank, 40. Problems Based on Trains, 41. Problems Involving Moving Train And Stationary Person, 42. Problems Involving Train Crossing Bridge or Platform, 43. Problems Involving Crossing Of Trains Moving In Same Direction, 44. Problems Involving Crossing Of Trains Moving In Opposite Direction, 45. Problems Involving Moving Train And Moving Person, 46. Problems Involving Speed of Boat In Still Water, 47. Problems Involving Boat Moving Upstream, 48. Problems Involving Boat Moving Downstream, 49. Surface Area of Sphere, 50. Total Surface Area of Cylinder, 51. Lateral Surface Area of Cone, 52. Total Surface Area of Cone, 53. Volume of Cone, 54. Lateral Surface Area of Hollow Cylinder, 55. Surface Area of Hollow Cylinder, 56. Surface Area of Spherical Shell, 57. Volume of Sphere, 58. Volume of Prism, 59. Lateral Surface Area of Hemisphere, 60. Total Surface Area of Hemisphere, 61. Volume of Hemisphere, 62. Volume of Hollow Cylinder, 63. Volume of Spherical shell, 64. Lateral Surface Area of a Cube, 65. Total surface area of a cuboid, 66. Surface Area of a Cube, 67. Lateral Surface Area of a Cuboid, 68. Volume of a cuboid, 69. Volume of a cube, 70. Lateral Surface Area of a Cylinder, 71. Volume of cylinder, 72. Mean of Grouped Data, 73. Statistical Data, 74. Statistics, 75. Range of Data, 76. Frequency Distribution, 77. Class Mark, 78. Class Size, 79. Mean of Ungrouped Data, 80. Median of Ungrouped Data, 81. Mode of Grouped Data, 82. Mode of Ungrouped Data, 83. Median of Grouped Data, 84. Empirical Formula for Mean Median and Mode, 85. Data and its Interpretation, 86. And OR Conditions in Probability, 87. Probability Involving Calender, 88. Combination of Events, 89. Compound Probability, 90. Deck of Cards Probability, 91. Probability of An Event, 92. Dice Probability, 93. Favourable and Unfavourable Outcomes, 94. Geomatrical Probability, 95. Probability Coin Experiment, 96. Probability of Event not Happening, 97. Repetitive Experiment, 98. Spinning of Wheel Probability, 99. At the Most Probability, 100. Atleast Probability, 101. Definition of Probability, 102. Conditional Probability, 103. Square Root Using Prime Factorization, 104. Perfect Square, 105. Properties of Square - Based on Ending Digits, 106. Properties of Square - Based on Pattern, 107. Pythagorean Triplet, 108. Properties of Square - Unit Digit of Square, 109. Properties of Square - Difference of Consecutive Numbers, 110. Number Between Square Numbers, 111. Square of Number 1-50, 112. General Properties of Squares, 113. Finding Nearest Perfect Square by Subtraction, 114. Square Root Using Long Division, 115. Finding Nearest Perfect Square by Addition, 116. Square Of Number Ending With 5, 117. Square Root of Decimals, 118. Approximating Square Roots, 119. Perfect Cube, 120. Cube Root by Estimation Method, 121. Cube Root by Prime Factorisation, 122. Properties of Cubes of Numbers, 123. Cube Root Using Digits, 124. General Term Of an AP, 125. Meaning of Arithmetic Progression, 126. Nth Term of AP, 127. Sum of First n Terms of AP, 128. Meaning of Geometric Progression, 129. Nth term of GP, 130. Sum of First n Terms of GP, 131. Meaning of Harmonic Progression, 132. Nth term of HP, 133. Harmonic Mean, 134. Series of Natural Numbers, 135. Unitary Method In Percentages, 136. Percetage Increase or Decrease, 137. Percentage Increase or Decrease Using Multiplier, 138. Finding Cost Price, 139. Finding Selling Price, 140. Profit and Loss in Rupees, 141. Profit and Loss Percent, 142. Express as Percentage, 143. Express Decimal as Percentage, 144. Express the Fraction as Percentage, 145. Using OF Operator in Percentages, 146. Ratio and Percentages, 147. Discount and Discount Percentage, 148. Finding Marked Price and List Price, 149. Finding Tax, 150. Compound Interest Half Yearly, 151. Compound Interest Compounded Annually, 152. Compound Interest Different Rates, 153. Compound Interest Time in Fractions, 154. Compound Interest Quarterly, 155. Inverse Problems on Compound Interest - Principal, 156. Inverse Problems on Compound Interest - Rate, 157. Inverse Problems on Compound Interest Time Period, 158. Problems on Depreciation, 159. Problems on Population Growth, 160. Simple Interest, 161. Percentage Change, 162. Area of Rectangle, 163. Area of Square, 164. Area of Triangle, 165. Area of Equilateral Triangle, 166. Area of a Parallelogram, 167. Area with Herons Formula, 168. Area of Path and Verandah, 169. Perimeter of a Figure, 170. Arc Length of Sector, 171. Area of Sector, 172. Area of Shaded Region, 173. Area of Segment of Circle, 174. Area of Circle, 175. Area of Rhombus, 176. Area of Trapezium, 177. Circumference of Circle, 178. Perimeter of Parallelogram, 179. Perimeter of Rectangle, 180. Perimeter of Rhombus, 181. Perimeter of Square, 182. Perimeter of Trapezium, 183. Perimeter of Triangle, 184. Identifying Shapes, 185. Area of Composite Figure, 186. Area of Isosceles Triangle, 187. Area of Regular Polygon, 188. Comparision By Difference, 189. Comparision of Ratios, 190. Comparison By Division, 191. Difference Between Ratio and Proportion, 192. Equivalent Ratios, 193. Golden Ratios, 194. Ratio, 195. Tricks For Ratio and Proportion, 196. Comparing Quantities Using Ratio, 197. Continued Proportion, 198. Ratio and Its Simplest Form, 199. Statement Sums involving Proportion, 200. Proportion, 201. Statement Sums involving Ratios, 202. Unitary Method, 203. Partnership, 204. Mixture, 205. Direct Variation, 206. Inverse Variation, 207. Time and Work, 208. Direct Variation With Exponents, 209. Inverse Variation With Exponents, 210. Numbers in General Form, 211. Interchanging Digits, 212. BODMAS Simplification With Complex Brackets, 213. Factors, 214. Multiples, 215. Highest Common Factor, 216. Least Common Multiple, 217. Relationship Between HCF & LCM, 218. Prime and Composite Numbers, 219. Even and Odd Numbers, 220. Co-Prime and Twin Prime Numbers, 221. Prime Factorization, 222. Statement Sums Involving L.C.M., 223. Statement Sums Involving H.C.F., 224. BODMAS Simplification With Simple Brackets, 225. BODMAS Simplification Without Brackets, 226. Express as Rational Number, 227. Express in Exponential Form, 228. Law 1 Product of exponents, 229. Law 2 Division of Exponents, 230. Law 3 Inverse of Exponents, 231. Product of base when exponent is same, 232. Law 4 Power of Exponents, 233. Statement Sums Involving Exponent and Power, 234. Law 5 Zero Exponent, 235. Positive and Negative Integral Exponents, 236. Standard Form of Exponents and Power, 237. Exponent and Power, 238. Laws of exponent when exponent is - n, 239. Surds and Its Type, 240. Comparision of Surds, 241. Simplification of Exponents and Power, 242. Rationalisation of Surds, 243. Converting Fractions into Decimal, 244. Converting Terminating Decimals into Fractions, 245. Natural Number Whole number and Negative Integers, 246. Rational and Irrational Numbers, 247. Rationalization, 248. Factorial, 249. Fundamental Principle of Multiplication, 250. Fundamental Principle of Addition, 251. Linear Permutation, 252. Circular Permutation, 253. Permutation of Objects Not All Distinct, 254. Combinations, 255. Properties of C -n,r, 256. Total Number of Combinations, 257. Mixed Problems, 258. Permutation Under Certain Conditions, 259. Sets, 260. Representation of Sets, 261. Types of Sets, 262. Union of Sets, 263. Intersection of Sets, 264. Difference of Sets, 265. Symmetric Difference of Sets, 266. De-Morgan Laws of Sets, 267. Complement of Sets, 268. Venn Diagram, 269. Important Properties on Sets, 270. Data Interpretation Using Table, 271. Data Interpretation Using Bar Graph, 272. Data Interpretation Using Line Graphs, 273. Data Interpretation Using Pie Charts, 274. Data Interpretation Using Caselets, 275. Data Interpretation Using Combination of Charts, 276. Data Sufficiency
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