Analyze previous years’ question papers and find out the topics from which most numbers of questions are asked. Note the topics that are on high priority and focus on them. During the last days of preparation, do not learn new topics.
Revise properly all the topics given in the syllabus. From each of the Reasoning and Military Aptitude Test jot down all the important formulas, topics, and shortcut tricks. Formulas are the basis of calculations and can help you solve many questions.
Understand the fundamental concepts of reasoning Practice at least 15-20 questions daily Be consistent with practice.
Spatial ability test measures your ability to manipulate shapes in two dimensions or to visualize three-dimensional objects presented as two-dimensional pictures. Your visualization will play a key role.
Practice the questions on figures (3D & 2D) to get a better grasp of the topic. Target a timing to solve questions. Put on a timer to keep the track of questions solve by Time taken. This ratio should improve over time.
For reasoning questions, prepare an attempt strategy, based on your strength. Attempt the questions you are most comfortable in first and then gradually move onto the other questions.
Think Logically rather than being situational. Put every possible condition into application for solving a question.