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10 Simplification 5 Quadratic 5 Series (random type)

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    SpeedMath Section — Bank Exam Speed Practice

    The SpeedMath Section gives you a complete bank-exam quant speed block in one timed session: 10 Simplification (Approximation), 5 Quadratic Comparison, and 5 Number Series questions — all shuffled together, with a countdown timer of your choice. The composition matches the actual structure of IBPS PO, SBI Clerk, and RRB PO quant sections, so every attempt is genuine exam practice rather than isolated drill.

    The series type (Missing or Wrong Series) changes randomly with each attempt, mirroring how real exam shifts alternate between the two. Three difficulty levels let you start easy and build up to full exam-level speed.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    SpeedMath Section is a fixed 20-question bank-exam speed practice session: 10 Simplification (Approximation), 5 Quadratic Comparison, and 5 Number Series questions — shuffled together and timed, exactly like the quant speed section in IBPS PO and SBI Clerk exams.

    Real bank exams typically test 10 simplification, 5 quadratic, and 5 series questions in the quant section. Keeping the composition fixed trains you to manage the actual exam's section distribution rather than practicing one type in isolation.

    Missing Series shows a sequence with one term blanked — you find the missing number. Wrong Series shows a complete sequence where one term has been deliberately altered — you spot which number breaks the pattern. The SpeedMath Section randomly picks one type per attempt.

    You choose 5, 10, or 15 minutes before starting. The timer counts down during the session. When it reaches zero, the session ends automatically and your result is shown — just like a real timed exam section.

    Yes. All 20 questions are generated fresh on the server each attempt, with different numbers and patterns. The series type also changes randomly between attempts.