General Intelligence and Reasoning
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This chapter teaches us how to solve problems based on the analogy with the help of examples. We need to establish a similarity with the problem figures and answer figures. It also comprises various practice problems with explanations.

This chapter talks about classification. We will learn the types of questions based on classification. Here, groups of words or numbers are given, and we are asked to find the one which does not belong to the group.

This chapter will help us solve problems related to the alphabetical test based on the English alphabet. We will learn some essential points related to the alphabet test. It also explains the four types of questions based on the alphabet test.

This chapter throws light on coding and decoding. Here, students will learn letter coding, number/symbol coding, substitution coding, and message coding.

This chapter provides knowledge about binomial expansion and binomial coefficient. It teaches us to solve problems based on arithmetic and geometric progressions. It also explains the concepts of arithmetic and geometric series.

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This chapter sheds light on spatial orientation. Students will learn about main directions, cardinal directions, and angle of movement through examples.

This chapter explains how to solve questions that are related to order and sequence. The tips offered in this chapter will come handy while solving these questions in the examination.

This chapter talks about Venn diagrams. We will learn to solve different types of problems based on Venn diagrams. They include a relation-based Venn diagram and analysis-based Venn diagram.

In this chapter, we will learn to fill up the empty spaces in letter and number puzzles given in the pictorial form. This concept is explained in detail with the help of examples.

This chapter explains relationship concept. It discusses conversation-based problems and relation puzzle-based questions.

This chapter explains how to solve questions related to a logical sequence of words involving ideas such as arranging numbers. The tips offered here will help the students understand the concepts better.

This chapter introduces the aspirants to the definitions, concepts, and visual representations of the clock and calendar. It also provides several multiple-choice questions to help enhance their conceptual clarity.

Spatial visualisation is the ability to mentally manipulate 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimensional figures. In this chapter, we will discuss the problems related to 3-Dimensional figures, i.e., cube and dice.

The chapter deals with questions based on problem-solving. Such questions are based on mathematical rules and social intelligence. It tests the candidate?? ability to think socially and logically.

This chapter sheds light on syllogism. It defines syllogism, premises, and conclusion of the syllogism. We will learn categorical syllogism as a type of argument. We will also understand four types of propositions.

This chapter talks about solving questions based on the statement and conclusions. It elucidates conclusions, assumptions, and inferences. We need to analyse the statement, comprehend its implications, and decide the logical conclusions.

This topic contains problems based on statement and assumptions. Here, a statement is given followed by two assumptions. We need to consider the given statement and assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.

This chapter introduces us to decision-making. It includes various multiple-choice questions as an eligibility test to evaluate our decision-making skills. It also helps us understand the various concepts of decision-making.

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In this chapter, we will learn how to solve problems related to figure completion with examples. Here, we will have to find out the missing part of an incomplete figure from the given set of answer figures.

This chapter explains how to solve questions that involve the formation of figures. The tips and tricks detailed here will help the students understand the concepts better and apply them correctly in the examination.

In this chapter, we will learn how to solve problems based on counting the figures using examples. It also contains various practice problems that will help us assess our conceptual knowledge and enhance our analytical skills.

