Boost Your Speed in Quants with These Vedic Math Tricks!
- rahulsirclasses1
- Aug 29
- 2 min read
Solve smarter, not harder.
In CAT Quants, speed is as important as accuracy—and that’s where Vedic Math comes in. You might have seen these tricks before, but understanding how to apply them in a high-pressure, time-bound exam is the real skill. They can help you save precious seconds on calculations, giving you more time for complex problem-solving and avoiding silly mistakes.
Rahul Sir has curated the most effective Vedic Math shortcuts that are proven to work on CAT-level questions. Let’s dive in and sharpen your edge in Quants.

1. Fast Multiplication Techniques
2. Smart Tricks for Squaring and Cube Roots
3. Instant Methods for Percentage, Ratio & Proportion
4. Mental Math Hacks That Actually Work
5. When NOT to Use Shortcuts — Avoid Common Traps!
Don’t Let Calculation Slow You Down!
Mastering these tricks won't just save you time—it will boost your confidence and reduce exam stress. The more you practice, the more these techniques will become a natural part of your problem-solving toolkit.
Remember, the goal is to solve smarter, not harder. Stay sharp and keep practicing with purpose!
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FAQs
Q1. Is Critical Reasoning a high-weightage topic in CAT?
Yes, Critical Reasoning questions often appear in the VARC section. While the number varies, they are significant enough that mastering them is essential for a high score and a good percentile.
Q2. How is CR different from Reading Comprehension (RC)?
While both are part of VARC, RC tests your ability to comprehend a passage and answer questions based on the given information. CR tests your ability to analyze the logical structure of an argument, identify its components, and evaluate its validity.
Q3. What if I can't identify the assumption?
If you're stuck, use the negation test. It's a powerful tool that works almost every time. Just remember to negate the answer choice and see if it breaks the argument. The one that does is your answer.
Q4. Can I rely solely on practice to get better at CR?
No. Practice is crucial, but it must be accompanied by conceptual understanding. You need to understand the underlying logic and patterns. Simply practicing without analyzing your mistakes will lead to limited improvement.
Q5. How can Rahul Sir Classes help me with my Critical Reasoning preparation?
Rahul Sir Classes offers specialized CR modules with expert-led video lectures, extensive practice sets, and detailed solutions. Our faculty helps you understand the logical flow, identify common traps, and develop a strategic mindset to tackle any CR question with confidence.
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