There will be 24 learning tests - subject specific 6 part tests and 18 full tests. Each subject specific part test on science, mathematics or social sciences will comprise of 45 questions. The number of questions in full tests are as below. MAT : 50 questions. SAT (Aptitude) : 90 questions. SAT (Language) : 40 questions. Since, these tests are for preparation, a student can write a test in one sitting or in multiple sittings. After each test, answers are evaluated and performance report for each student is prepared. Performance report is sent to students through email. Detailed solutions for all questions are made available in web site. There will be lot of practice tests (about 33 numbers). Additional queries and doubts are clarified through email. On enrollment, confidential password codes (changed time to time) are sent through email.Mental Ability Test SyllabusProblems of direction senseMagic square problemsMagic circles problemsProblems on cubes and cubical diceAnalogyClassification (odd-man-out)Alphabet testCoding-DecodingNumber seriesLetter-Number seriesLetter repeating seriesLogical diagramsNon-verbal intelligence test.SAT Aptitude Test SyllabusMathematics:Real numbers, Polynomials, Linear equations in two variables, Statistics, Tri-angles, Introduction to trigonometry, Quadratic equations, Probability, Co-ordinate geometry, Circles and its areas, Trigonometry applications, Arithmetic Progression, Surface areas and volumes.Science:Chemical reactions and equations, Acids, bases and salts, Metals and non-metals, Life process, Sources of energy, Control and Co-ordination, Electricity, Magnetic effects of current, Carbon and its compounds, Light-reflection and refraction, Human eye and colorful world, Periodic classification of elements, How do organisms reproduce, Heredity and evolution, Our environment, Management of natural resources.History:Industrialization 1850's - 1950's, Urbanisation and urban lives, Trade and globalization, Print culture and nationalism, History of the novel, Nationalism in Europe, Nationalist Movement in Indo-China, Nationalism in India.Political science:Federation, Power sharing, Gender Religion and Caste in Politics, Working of democracy, Competition and contestations in democracy, Outcomes of democracy, Challenges to democracy.Geography:Natural resources, Forest and wild life resources, Water resources, Agriculture, Mineral resources, Power resources, Communication and trade, Transport, Manufacturing industries.Economics:The story of development, Sectors of Indian economy, Money and credit, Globalization, Consumer awareness.SAT Language SyllabusReading comprehensionLogical sequencingCorrect phrase choosingFilling up the blanks with wordsMeaning of word fitting to sentenceRe-arrangement of words into sentences