Statement and Passage Based Reasoning
Logical or Analytical Ability Solutions from Chapter -1 - Statement and Passage Based Reasoning
This chapter covers topics such as Statement and Conclusion, Cause and Effect Reasoning, Statement and Assumption, Statement and Argument, and Statement and Course of Action.
Practice Other Topics from Statement and Passage Based Reasoning
This topic introduces us to the concept of syllogism, which is a kind of logical argument that applies deductive reasoning to reach a conclusion based on two or more propositions. Solving such questions will enhance our analytical reasoning skills.

Assertion reasoning plays an important role in competitive exams. In this topic, we will learn to solve assertion reason type questions, where we are given five alternative reasons according to the assertion and we have to choose the correct one.

In this topic, we will learn how to solve various statement conclusion type questions by considering the statement to be completely true. We will enhance our skills on how to draw the correct conclusion on the basis of the given statement.

In this topic, we will go through statement assumption type questions, where a statement is given in the question followed by two or more assumptions. We will have to assess the given statement and decide which of the given assumption is implicit.

In this topic, we will deal with various cause and effect reasoning type questions, which can be solved after reading the given passage. Solving these questions will enhance our reasoning skills and help us understand how to choose the best answer.

In this topic, we will deal with different statement and argument based reasoning type questions, which can be solved after reading the given passage. Solving questions will enhance our reasoning skills and help to score well in competitive exams.

In this topic, we will learn to solve questions based on the passage for which we have to determine the course of action for the statement given in the question. It consist of practice questions for better understanding of the concept.
