Reasoning
Practice Other Chapters from Reasoning
This chapter discusses commonsense reasoning containing problems based on alphabets, alphabetical order of the words in the dictionary, letter series, and series of letters based on some rhythm. It explains the concepts through example problems.

This chapter deals with the concept of coding and decoding. It explains how to decode a piece of information where coding is done by shifting letters, skipping sequence patterns, analogy, reversing letters and the coding of fictitious language.

This chapter deals with the concept of statement and arguments. Through examples, we will find a solution to questions where a strong and weak argument is to be verified on the basis of statements.

The chapter focuses on developing our analytical reasoning skills. It involves questions in which certain conditions and information are provided, based on which the course of action is taken. It also discusses the method of attempting such questions.

In this chapter, we will solve questions on the statement and course of action. Here, it presents a situation, and in this context, it suggests some courses of action. Here, We have to determine which course of action follows.

This chapter deals with the statement and conclusion type questions. Here, a conclusion follows the statement, and the consequent effect of the statement is analysed for reaching the correct conclusion. It helps us to develop our logical approach.

The chapter deals with the statement and assumption type questions. Here, a statement is followed by assumptions, and the consequent effect of the statement is analysed for reaching the correct conclusion. It helps us to develop our logical approach.

In this chapter, we will learn how to solve questions based on the direction sense test concept. The direction sense test is meant to test our ability to sense direction. We will understand this through examples and exercises.

This chapter explains how to solve problems related to sitting arrangement. The questions of this type are based on a set of information containing certain conditions. We need to arrange objects in a row or circle based on these conditions.

In this chapter, we will learn how to solve questions where certain data is given, and it is to be decided whether the given data is sufficient to answer the questions asked. It includes logical and numerical types of questions.

In this chapter, we will understand logical diagrams with examples. It describes different types of logical diagrams such as all Ps are Qs, no Ps are Qs, some Ps are Qs, and some Ps are Qs. Here, the relationship between the two classes is inferred.

This chapter deals with questions related to the comparison of ranks. It includes various objects like age, height, marks, weight, salary, etc. The classification of the ranking of objects as fixed and variable is explained here in detail.

The chapter discusses the concept of numerical puzzles. Here, a figure is given, which contains a definite pattern in which some numbers are inserted. We have to analyse the pattern and then fill in the blank space with the most suitable alternative.

This chapter deals with the questions based on syllogism in which a conclusion is drawn from two given or assumed propositions or premises. It discusses the ways of solving such questions through examples.

This chapter explains the concept of fictitious symbols. It includes questions in which fictitious symbols replace mathematical symbols. The way to solve such problems with examples is discussed here.

This chapter deals with questions based on input-output. We should understand the methodology and pattern of the input arrangements to answer these types of questions.

This chapter explains how to solve questions related to the concept of causes and effects through examples and MCQs. It describes the necessary and sufficient conditions for the occurrence of an event.

This chapter explains the method of solving some questions related to passage and interferences through examples and MCQs. We know that questions are asked based on a passage, usually a part of a report or an economics essay.

This chapter describes the method of solving questions related to analogy through examples and MCQs. It includes questions involving the classification and analogy of both meaningful and non-meaningful words.

