Tet-1& Tet-2 Exam Material વિભાગ -૧
તાર્કિક પ્રશ્નો Reasoning
Logical Reasoning
The logical reasoning section is an important part of competitive exams. It contains different types of reasoning questions which are intended to judge analytical and logical reasoning skills of the candidate.
The logical reasoning questions can be verbal or non-verbal: In verbal logical reasoning questions, the concepts and problems are expressed in words. The candidates are required to read and understand the given text or paragraph and according choose the right answer from the given options. In non-verbal logical reasoning questions, the concepts and problems are expressed in the form of figures, images or diagrams and the candidates are required to understand them before choosing the right answer out of the given options.
Tet-1& Tet-2 Exam Material વિભાગ -૧ તાર્કિક પ્રશ્નો Reasoning મટેરિયલ ડાઉનલોડ કરવા માટે નીચે આપેલી લીંક પર ક્લિક કરો.
Logical Reasoning: Verbal Reasoning
Logical reasoning (verbal reasoning) refers to the ability of a candidate to understand and logically work through concepts and problems expressed in words. It checks the ability to extract and work with the meaning, information, and implications from the bulk of the text. The logics are expressed verbally, and you have to understand the logic before solving the questions.
Logical Reasoning: Nov-Verbal Reasoning
Logical reasoning (non-verbal reasoning) refers to the ability of a candidate to understand and logically work through concepts and problems expressed in the form of images, diagrams, etc. It checks the ability to extract and work with the meaning, information, and implications from the given images or diagrams. Here, the logics are expressed non-verbally, and you have to understand the logic before solving them.
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Logical Reasoning: Verbal
Logical Reasoning: Non-verbal
Logical Reasoning: Verbal
Number Series
Letter Series
Analogies
Cause & Effect
Verbal Classification
Blood Relations
Logical Sequence of Words
Direction Sense Test
Logical Venn Diagram
Verification of the Truth of the Statement
Data Sufficiency
Coding Decoding
Assertion and Reason
Essential Part
Analyzing Arguments
Logical Problems
Course of Action
Matching Definition
Syllogism
Statement and Assumptions
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