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General Aptitude

Master General Aptitude for government competitive exams with topic-wise drills, study notes and exam-replicating practice tests on AajExam.

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About General Aptitude

General Aptitude is one of the core subject sections appearing in nearly every major government competitive exam in India — SSC CGL, CHSL, MTS, GD; IBPS PO, Clerk; SBI PO, Clerk; RRB NTPC, Group D; UPSC prelims; and most State PSC exams. AajExam organises General Aptitude preparation into 5 topic-wise practice modules that mirror the exact question patterns, difficulty distribution and time pressures of the actual exams, so candidates can build genuine exam-ready competence rather than passive textbook familiarity. Why General Aptitude deserves a dedicated preparation strategy: government exam paper-setters consistently draw General Aptitude questions from a stable, recurring set of high-frequency topics — meaning targeted topic-wise drilling delivers disproportionately high score gains relative to the time invested. Toppers consistently report that 40-50% of their exam-day score gains came from focused General Aptitude drilling rather than full-syllabus revision. The trick isn't to "learn everything" but to identify the 8-12 topics that appear in every shift and master them through high-volume, exam-replicating MCQ practice. This page is your structured entry point to exactly that strategy. How to prepare General Aptitude effectively using AajExam: start by browsing the topic list below and identifying your two weakest sub-areas (a quick 10-question diagnostic quiz on each will reveal these). Spend the next 7-10 days revising the underlying chapters from your notes, then attempt 3-5 quizzes on each weak topic back-to-back over a weekend to lock in speed and accuracy. From there, alternate one quiz per day across rotating General Aptitude topics until you've covered the full topic tree. The week before your target exam, re-attempt your 4-5 weakest quizzes — second attempts should be 15-20% faster with measurably better accuracy. This compounding-practice loop is the proven recipe for cracking General Aptitude sections of competitive exams. What makes AajExam's General Aptitude content different: every quiz is built by subject experts using the actual question formats, difficulty distributions and time pressures of the target exams. 50 General Aptitude quizzes are added regularly, with each question carrying a step-by-step solution, concept tag and difficulty rating so you can self-diagnose your weak sub-areas with surgical precision. Performance analytics after every attempt show your accuracy, time per question and a comparison against the all-platform average — so you know exactly where you stand against other candidates. All General Aptitude content on AajExam is mobile-friendly, free to start, and supports both English and Hindi explanations where applicable. New quizzes, notes and previous-year question highlights are added every week — bookmark this page and revisit it weekly to keep your General Aptitude edge sharp through your exam preparation cycle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is General Aptitude practice on AajExam free?

Yes. All topic-wise General Aptitude quizzes on AajExam are free to attempt. You only need a free AajExam account to track your performance, view detailed solutions and unlock the analytics dashboard.

How many General Aptitude topics and quizzes are available?

5 General Aptitude topics with 50 practice quizzes are currently available, with new content added weekly. Each quiz is timed, mobile-friendly and shipped with detailed answer explanations.

Which exams does General Aptitude appear in?

General Aptitude forms a core scoring section in SSC CGL, CHSL, MTS, GD; IBPS PO, Clerk; SBI PO, Clerk; RRB NTPC, Group D; UPSC prelims and most State PSC exams. The specific weightage varies by exam — check the exam pattern on the corresponding AajExam exam page for details.

Should I solve topic-wise quizzes or full-length tests for General Aptitude?

Both, in sequence. Start with topic-wise drilling to identify and fix your sub-topic weaknesses with precision. Then move to full-length sectional tests once you're consistently scoring 80%+ on individual topic quizzes. Topic-wise alone won't build exam stamina; full-length tests alone won't reveal where you're weak. The combination is the topper formula.

Are detailed solutions provided for General Aptitude questions?

Yes. Every question on every General Aptitude quiz ships with a complete step-by-step solution, the underlying concept, difficulty rating and (where applicable) shortcut tricks used by toppers. You can also discuss any question with the AajExam community.