Yes, there are many textbook and online resources that can help you to do this.
An ability to learn easily. If the aptitude is general it means an ability to learn a lot of different things. If the ability relates to a particular subject then it is an aptitude to learn a lot of things about that subject.
An ability to learn easily. If the aptitude is general it means an ability to learn a lot of different things. If the ability relates to a particular subject then it is an aptitude to learn a lot of things about that subject.
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The answer depends on your aptitude and also on the level at which you are studying the subject.
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An aptitude test helps you simply test your knowledge and skills about a particular subject. It starts with basic subjects such as logic, verbal and language skills, logic and Maths right down to your intricate questions about the subject you are seeking your knowledge and ability of application in.
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An aptitude is a component of a competency to do a certain kind of work at a certain level, which can also be considered "talent". Aptitudes may be physical or mental. Aptitude is not knowledge, understanding, learned or acquired abilities (skills) or attitude. The innate nature of aptitude is in contrast to achievement, which represents knowledge or ability that is gained.
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Aptitude test will be of two parts the first(40 marks) will be about logical reasoning and minimal qunatitative aptitude. An essay type question(10 marks) on a current topic. The second part(70 marks) will be on the subject the post has been advertised against (i.e. Life Science, Mech Engg etc)
Neither. If you study the subjects properly both will be equally hard. However, some people may have an aptitude for one or the other and going will that aptitude will mean that the subject will appear to be easier to you (because you will be more interested in it).