"Cracking GATE with Logic: Solving Previous Year Questions Without Study | General Aptitude Puzzles"

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In This Video Engineer Shubham Deshwade Sir Discuss "Cracking GATE with Logic: Solving Previous Year Questions Without Study | General Aptitude Puzzles"

Subject Name - General Aptitude
Title Of Lecture - How To Prepare General Aptitude For GATE
Faculty Name - Engineer Shubham Deshwade Sir
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Looking to crack Gate in less time than it takes to eat lunch? Wonder no more! In this video, we'll show you how to solve the previous year questions without study using logic puzzles. With these tricks, you'll be ace on the GATE competitive exams in no time!
Do you find yourself struggling to crack GATE? Too tired to study? Fed up with general aptitude questions? In this video, I'll show you how to crack GATE without studying – using Logic! Logic is a powerful tool that can help you solve problems and answer questions faster. In this video, I'll show you how to use Logic to solve previous year questions without needing to study. This method is an efficient way to study for GATE and help you reach your academic goals! In this video, we will be solving previous year questions without study using a technique called "Cracking GATE." This technique will help you solve questions quickly and efficiently, and it is a great way to prepare for the General Aptitude Test (GATE).If you're looking for a way to prepare for the GAT without studying, then this video is for you! We'll be using the "Cracking GATE" technique to solve questions quickly and easily, without having to spend any time studying. This video will help you to prepare for the GAT efficiently and quickly, and it will save you time and money!Welcome to our channel! In this video, we dive into the world of logical puzzles and how they can help you crack the General Aptitude section of the GATE exam. We present a unique approach to solving previous year questions without relying solely on memorization or extensive studying. By emphasizing logic and critical thinking, we'll guide you through a range of GATE General Aptitude puzzles that have appeared in previous exams. You'll witness firsthand how these puzzles can be solved effectively without the need for exhaustive study materials. Our comprehensive explanations and step-by-step solutions aim to enhance your problem-solving skills and train your mind to approach GATE questions with confidence. We break down each puzzle and highlight the key concepts involved, enabling you to tackle similar problems effortlessly. Through this video, we aim to offer GATE aspirants a fresh perspective on preparing for the General Aptitude section, as well as provide valuable insights into logical reasoning techniques that can be applied to a wide array of problems. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced candidate, these solved questions will help you build a strong foundation for the GATE exam. Don't miss out on the opportunity to master logical puzzles and elevate your GATE preparation to the next level. Join us in this immersive learning experience and unlock your potential to crack the GATE exam with logic! Please like, share, and subscribe to our channel for more insightful videos on GATE preparation, logical reasoning, and problem-solving techniques. Stay tuned for regular updates and enhance your exam readiness with our expert guidance.

General Aptitude For GATE
General Aptitude
Question no. 01 Three persons A, B and C gave these statements :- A said, either ‘X’ Party or ‘Y’ Party won the elections. B said, ‘X’ Party won. C said, neither ‘X’ Party nor ‘Y’ Party won the elections. Of these persons, only one person is wrong. Who won the elections ? A. ‘X’ Party B. ‘Y’ Party C. Data Inadequate D. None of these

Question no. 02 There are three boxes in a table. One Of the box contains Gold and the other two are empty. A printed message contains in each box. One of the message is true and the other two are lies .Box 1 says ‘The Gold is not here’. Box 2 says ‘The Gold is not here’. Box 3 says ‘The Gold is in the second box’. Which box has the Gold ?

Question no. 03 The expression [ ( x + y ) - | x – y | ] / 2 is equal to :-
The maximum of x and y
The minimum of x and y
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None of the above

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