Why Tables & Factors Dictate Your Quant Score
In the SSC CGL exam, calculation bottlenecks rarely happen during simple addition; they happen during cancellations and simplifications. If you cannot instantly recognize that 221 is a multiple of 13, or that 323 is 17 × 19, you will freeze during Data Interpretation and Number System questions. The Tables & Factors Master tool is your unfair advantage.
🎯 Learning Mode: Column-Wise Recognition
Most students learn tables row-by-row, which causes visual clutter. Our Learning Chart strictly generates tables column-by-column (×1 to ×10 on the left, ×11 to ×20 on the right). Reading down a single column solidifies the interval pattern in your brain, making retention 3x faster.
Level 1: Tables 12 to 20 (The Essentials)
- Importance in Exams: The absolute baseline for Data Interpretation simplification and calculating LCMs/HCFs.
- How to Master it: Stop multiplying. Force your brain to recall the final product instantly.
Level 2: Tables 21-30, Primes < 50, and 36
- Importance in Exams: Specifically crucial for 2D/3D Mensuration, Geometry, and complex Profit & Loss values.
- The Benefit: Knowing that $29 \times 7 = 203$ puts you in the top 1% of calculation speeds.
Level 3: Missing Factor (Reverse Multiplier)
- Importance in Exams: Tests your reverse-engineering skills. When you see $136 \div 8$, you shouldn't have to divide; you should instantly recognize $17$.
Level 4: Identify Any Factor (The Game Changer)
- Importance in Exams: Questions rarely give you easy numbers. They give you a fraction like $119 \div 153$ and expect you to simplify it. Level 4 flashes a raw product (e.g., 153) and asks you to enter ANY factor besides 1.
- The Benefit: The "Prime Multiples" difficulty trains your brain to spot notorious primes (13, 17, 19, 23, 29) hiding inside large composite numbers, eliminating "Prime Freezes" during exams.
âš¡ Ultra Practice Mode: The Exam Simulator
Knowing the tables is step one; recalling them under extreme pressure is step two. Ultra Practice Mode forces you into a high-stakes, timed scenario. If you make a mistake, it ruthlessly logs it, reveals the factors, and immediately pushes you to the next question, mirroring the exact psychological strain of the TCS exam interface.