General Intelligence (Verbal & Non-Verbal)
General Intelligence (Verbal & Non-Verbal): Overview
This chapter deals with a variety of questions associated with artificial values and missing numbers. These questions can be attempted by using tricks and patterns hidden in the given data which are explained here.
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In this chapter, we will learn about different types of series. The questions related to number series, alphabet series, and figure series are given for us to practice and check their solutions with the explanatory answers.

In this chapter, we will learn to solve problems related to analogy. There are different types of analogy such as number analogy, letter analogy, figure analogy, and other types of analogies. We will learn the concepts through solved examples.

In this chapter, the aspirants will come across questions related to finding the odd one from the group. The questions are related to finding the odd one from a set of words, numbers, letters, groups, and figures.

This chapter explains the concept of coding and decoding. Various questions are given for the aspirants to practice, along with the explanatory answers.

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This chapter discusses the questions related to space visualization. The questions are mainly based on two types, such as figure cut-outs and embedded or hidden figures. The candidates need to apply their analytical skills and solve them.

In this chapter, questions related to paper folding and cutting are discussed. The directions for the questions are given. The candidates are required to find the correct answer from the choices given.

This chapter is associated with questions related to cubes and dices. A variety of questions are given for the aspirants to practice and find the solutions. They can verify their answers with the solutions provided at the end of the chapter.

In this chapter, we will learn to solve questions using the permutations and combinations of letters. The directions are provided along with the questions.

In this chapter, the questions consist of diagrams of different geometrical shapes. The aspirants need to analyze the figure thoroughly and find out the correct answer from the choices given.

In this chapter, the questions related to Venn diagrams are given. The aspirants are expected to study the diagram carefully to answer the questions correctly.

This chapter consists of some questions with statements and assumptions based on them. The second type of questions consists of logical diagrams as options with one correct answer. The aspirants are required select the correct option after proper analysis.

In this chapter, the questions are provided with four options. Here, the candidates need to find the common property among the words given in the question and select the correct option from the answers accordingly.

This chapter tests the candidate’s analytical skills related to direction sense. Here, some description of an object’s movement in different directions are given, and the candidate is asked to find the object’s final distance or direction, or both.

This chapter discusses questions associated with the calendar and clock. Here, questions related to days of the week and hour and minute hand of the clock are asked. The candidate is required to select the correct answer from the choices given.

This chapter discusses the concept of arranging things in order. Here, the aspirants will be tested to arrange the options given in the questions in some logical order and find the correct answer.

This chapter is structured with various problems based on numbers and alphabets. The aspirants are expected to apply their mathematical and analytical skills to solve these questions and find the correct solution.

In this chapter, the questions are based on passages. A question consists of a passage along with some inferences. Four options related to the truth or falsity of the inferences is given, and the candidates need to find the correct option.

This chapter consists of logical questions having three alternatives each. The aspirants are expected to apply their aptitude and mark the correct alternative in the answer sheet.

In this chapter, the candidates are introduced to the meaning of emotional intelligence. It means the ability to perceive, control, and evaluate emotions. In such questions, the candidates need to apply their cognitive skills and select the correct option.

In this chapter, the questions consisting of some social situations followed by four alternative answers are given. The aspirants need to analyze the situations carefully and select the most appropriate answer from the choices.
