Solutions of Non-verbal Reasoning from RRBS NTRC

Author:Arihant Expert Team
RRB NTPC CBT 1
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Arihant Expert Team General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning Solutions from Chapter 44 - Non-Verbal Reasoning

Arihant Expert Team's RRBS NTRC detailed solutions to all the exercises of Non-verbal Reasoning for RRB NTPC CBT 1 are provided here. The topics covered are such as Series, Analogy and, Classification. The points to remember in the Arihant Expert Team's Book Solutions is ideal for quick revision.

Practice Other Topics from Non-Verbal Reasoning

This topic deals with analogy and questions based on it. Here, the candidate is asked to compare two identical figures in the non-verbal analogy and evaluate the relationship between them.

This topic talks about classification. In classification, some figures are given and one has to find the figure which does not belong to the group based on some common properties.

This topic discusses questions based on series. Series of figures are given as problem figures in the questions, and candidates are asked to pick one of the figures from the set of figures that continue the sequence as given in the question figures.

This topic deals with embedded figures and questions based on them. Several solved examples are provided for a better understanding of the concept.

This topic discusses the counting of figures and questions based on them. In these types of questions, the candidate is asked to count straight lines, triangles, squares, circles, etc. from a given figure.

This topic explains figure completion. Figure completion is a way or method to find out a missing element of an incomplete list. In this case, we need to consider the figure's general structure, and then pick the appropriate alternative.

This topic discusses questions based on paper cutting and folding. Here, the candidate is required to identify the design that would appear on the sheet when it is folded along the dotted line.

This topic talks about mirror and water images and questions based on them. The whole purpose of water images is to test the candidates’ ability to invert images or map them as if they were seeing a reflection.