The general aptitude section of GATE is one of the most scoring sections of the test. There are a total of 10 questions- 5 with one mark each and 5 with 2 marks each. The GA section is divided into two parts: verbal aptitude and numerical aptitude.
Verbal Aptitude: Consists of basic English grammar like Reading Comprehension, Spotting Error, Vocabulary, Critical Reasoning, Sentence Completion.
Numerical Aptitude: Consists of normal mathematics questions like Percentage, Profit and Loss, Simple and Compound Interest, Venn Diagram, Blood Relation, Time and Work, Time and Distance, Data Interpretation, Clock and Time Sequence, Analytical Reasoning.
Points to remember while preparing for the GA section of GATE:
- The questions are based on logic and common sense rather than basic formulas. One must be ready to face questions involving things needed in day-to-day activities like profit, percentage, discount, and other basic calculations.
- The General Aptitude section cannot be aced with a one-day preparation. Questions should be practiced on a daily basis.
- Try finding different methods to solve questions. Methods should be quick since it will help in solving the questions faster.
- Focus on the basics of the topics rather than mugging up. Clarity of the concepts will lead to quicker solutions.
- Visualizing the problem can help in problem-solving.
- Solving aptitude questions while taking a break from other subjects refreshes the mind and also helps in solving the questions that one could not solve before.
- Repeatedly solving the same problems helps in increasing the speed of calculations.
- Practicing questions from 10th standard textbooks can help in brushing up the basic vocabulary and grammar and clearing up concepts.
- Reading various English articles and watching shows aired in English can also help in developing the language.
- Solving previous years/sample question papers on a weekly basis helps in giving one an idea of how well one is prepared, and also the pattern of the question paper.
The topics listed above are to give a general idea, do not follow the list strictly. Try to make a habit of solving aptitude problems as it will help you prepare for other subjects as well as help improve your overall IQ.