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NIFT QUANTITATIVE ABILITY

NIFT QUANTITATIVE ABILITY

NIFT Quantitative Ability – 14-Day Daily Worksheet Plan


Day

Topic

Practice Task

Bonus

Day 1

Number Systems

10 Qs: Even/odd, LCM/HCF, divisibility

List all divisibility rules (2–11)

Day 2

Simplification

10 Qs: BODMAS, decimals, surds

Write 5 tricks for faster calculation

Day 3

Percentages

10 Qs: Conversion, profit %, increase/decrease

Create a %–fraction–decimal cheat sheet

Day 4

Profit, Loss & Discount

10 Qs: CP, SP, discount problems

Memorize 5 key formulas

Day 5

Ratio & Proportion

10 Qs: Basic ratio, partnerships

Solve 1 word problem using proportion

Day 6

Averages

10 Qs: Simple & weighted averages

Bonus: Age-based average problem

Day 7

Revision Day 1

5 Qs each from Days 1–6 (Total: 30 Qs)

Speed test: Finish in 40 mins


Day

Topic

Practice Task

Bonus

Day 8

Simple & Compound Interest

10 Qs: SI/CI formulas

Memorize interest formula chart

Day 9

Time, Speed & Distance

10 Qs: Relative speed, train problems

Try a boat & stream problem

Day 10

Time & Work

10 Qs: Efficiency, pipes/cisterns

Learn shortcut method for “days”

Day 11

Mensuration

10 Qs: Perimeter/area/volume

Write all formulas in one table

Day 12

Algebra (Basics)

10 Qs: Linear equations & simplification

Solve a word problem with equations

Day 13

Data Interpretation

2 sets (5 Qs each): Graphs, tables

Calculate % change from graphs

Day 14

Mock Drill + Revision Day 2

20 Qs: Mixed topics (timed test)

Analyze 3 most common errors


📝 How to Use This Outline

  • Set 1 hour per day for Quant.
  • ✏️ Maintain a notebook to write down:
    a) Formulas
    b) Mistakes & tricks
  • ⏱️ Time your mock tests on Days 7 & 14 for accuracy + speed.

  

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