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RATIO AND PROPORTION SHORTCUT TRICKS FOR BANK & SSC EXAM

Quantitative Aptitude Study Notes for Bank Exams PO and Clerk
RATIO AND PROPORTION SHORTCUT TRICKS
RATIO AND PROPORTION SHORTCUT TRICKS
You know that quantitative aptitude portion is most important in bank PO and Clerk Exams and for other competitive exams because if you want a good score in bank exam then you have to score good in maths. Ratio and proportion shortcut tricks questions are very important questions for quantitative aptitude section in Bank Exams for SBI, IBPS, RRB PO and CLERK exams and other competitive exams. In competitive exams the most important thing is time management, if you know how to manage your time then you can do well in Bank Exams. That’s where Maths shortcut tricks and formula are comes into action. Examples on All shortcut tricks on RATIO AND PROPORTION for bank exams are provided below in this page. These examples will help you to better understand shortcut tricks on ratio and proportion.

RATIO:
The number of times one quantity contains another quantity of the same kind is called the ratio of the two quantities or Ratio is a quantity which represents the relationship between two similar quantities.
For example the ratio 4 to 5 is written as 4:5 or 4/5. 4 and 5 are called the terms of the ratio. 4 is the first term and 5 is the second term.
Here first term or numerator i.e. 4 is called the ANTECEDENT and second term or denominator i.e. 5 is called the CONSEQUENT.


PROPORTION:
Consider the two ratios:
1st Ratio          4:12
2nd Ratio         7:21
From the first ratio 4 is the one-third of 12, and form the second ratio 7 is the one-third of 21. By this both the ratios are equal. So the equality of ratios is called PROPORTION.
The 4, 12, 7 and 21 are said to be in proportion.
The proportion may be written as
4 : 12 : : 7 : 21
Or
4:12=7:21
Or
4/12=7/21
The numbers 4, 12, 7 and 21 are called the terms, 4 is the first term, 12 is the second term, 7 is the third term and 21 is the fourth term.
First and fourth terms are called the extremes terms, and the second and third terms are called as mean terms.

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Number Series Shortcut Tricks Notes For Bank Exams and Other Government Exams

NUMBER SERIES NOTES
Number series are very important topic for BANK EXAMS (SBI, IBPS & RRB). But in the exam you have to use Math's Shortcut tricks for Number Series. In Competitive exams, if you manage your time you can do well, because these exams are all about time. We provide Math's Shortcut tricks on Number Series here in this page. These aptitude short tricks will be very useful for bank exams (PO & Clerk)
What is Number Series?
No. Series is an arrangement of numbers in a certain way, where some numbers are missing in series or some numbers are mistakenly put into number series. In Bank PO competitive exams you need to find missing number or find out the mistakenly put number into the number series. The number series can come in various types, at first you have to decide which type of number series is given in exam then you should use various Number series shortcut tricks to solve the number series problem as soon as possible. Below we are going to explain various shortcut methods for Number series problems.