Logical Reasoning
Practice Other Chapters from Logical Reasoning
The chapter deals with syllogism. It states that in syllogism, a conclusion has to be drawn from two propositions. The concept is explained with various solved examples and exercises.

The chapter deals with the problems related to statement conclusion. It explains that these type of questions comes in the form of statements, followed by certain inferences and we are asked to analyse the statement and find the conclusion logically.

The chapter discusses the statement argument, which includes one or more premises but only one conclusion. Solved examples and practice exercises make the aspirants to understand the concept clearly.

The chapter deals with the problems related to statement assumptions. The concept is explained with solved examples and exercises. Answers for the exercises, along with their explanations are given for the benefit of aspirants.

The chapter discusses statement courses of action. Here, the statement is given, followed by two courses of action, and we are required to analyse the problem and select the correct course of action logically.

Inference becomes unavoidable questions in competitive exams. This topic explains the concept of inference with solved examples for a better understanding. It also includes practice exercises.

The chapter deals with the questions related to causes and effects with solved examples. It is the relationship between things or events which is the result of the other. It is the combination of action and reaction.

