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Lol..sorry dear.. I feel stupid.. :P

Good luck for ur prep!
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ha ha... I kinda thought your name was Priya too... :)

Anyway, that's not important...

Well, taking a lot of tests does help improve oneself but only if enough time is devoted to finding weak areas and strengthening those areas as you move from one test to another... The simple act of taking a test will not contribute to your betterment.

Also, I would recommend you studying the work-rate concepts before you move on to P&C.

This is because P&C/Probability problems come at higher levels and not at the easy-medium level. Work-rate problems can come at any level. Therefore, by learning how to do work-rate problems, you stand a better chance of improving your score.
The thing with P&C/Probability is that there are only limited number of concepts. However, there are very many ways of applying those concepts. One can improve in P&C/Probability by doing problems of different types. The main aim is to cover as many varieties as possible. It's more of an experience thing.

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