Step 1 - Spend first 5min on scanning the paper. Criteria for selecting the set - 1. Familiarity, 2. Length of the set (how many conditions has been given), [avoid sets with conditions in individual questions] - try to pick sets with more conditions in set description. - 4 sets - DMME or MMME, 3. Look at the questions to realise if you make the table all questions can be answered. 4. Choose moderate set after easy one. Step 2 - Decide order of priority in which you will attempt the paper (E->M or M->M) Step 3 - Prefer sets from following topics - Easy to solve - 1. Arrangements & Orderings, 2. Tables with Conditions (DI), 3. Graphs (Bar, Line, Pie), 4. Maths-based DI, Moderate to solve - 1. Venn Diagram & Set Theory, 2. Games & Tournaments, 3. Caselets (Conditional Logic), 4. Distribution & Matching, 5. Routes & Networks, 6. Scheduling & Sequencing, 7. Set containing multiple charts, Step 3 - Attempting a set doesn't mean you need to solve each and every question. Try to solve maximum question with minimum effort and move on to next set. Ideally aim to solve 10 questions (5 easy, 2 moderate1, 3 moderate2 OR 5 easy, 5 moderate). "If it's difficult for you, then it's difficult for everyone as well."
Step 1 - Spend first 5min on scanning the paper.
Criteria for selecting the set -
1. Familiarity,
2. Length of the set (how many conditions has been given), [avoid sets with conditions in individual questions] - try to pick sets with more conditions in set description.
- 4 sets - DMME or MMME,
3. Look at the questions to realise if you make the table all questions can be answered.
4. Choose moderate set after easy one.
Step 2 - Decide order of priority in which you will attempt the paper (E->M or M->M)
Step 3 - Prefer sets from following topics -
Easy to solve -
1. Arrangements & Orderings,
2. Tables with Conditions (DI),
3. Graphs (Bar, Line, Pie),
4. Maths-based DI,
Moderate to solve -
1. Venn Diagram & Set Theory,
2. Games & Tournaments,
3. Caselets (Conditional Logic),
4. Distribution & Matching,
5. Routes & Networks,
6. Scheduling & Sequencing,
7. Set containing multiple charts,
Step 3 - Attempting a set doesn't mean you need to solve each and every question.
Try to solve maximum question with minimum effort and move on to next set.
Ideally aim to solve 10 questions (5 easy, 2 moderate1, 3 moderate2 OR 5 easy, 5 moderate).
"If it's difficult for you, then it's difficult for everyone as well."
Thanks for making it easy for aspirants
Very Helpful.
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