Reasoning means the action of thinking about something in a logical and sensible way. The questions in this section are based on the data (Numbers, Names, Words and Figures). Using these data one should establish a relationship between two things asked in the question. This section aims at testing the rational thinking ability of an aspirant.
Reasoning Syllabus divided into mainly three parts called logical reasoning, verbal reasoning and non verbal reasoning. The questions in the exam appeared from the topics listed below.
Logical Reasoning
Logical Problems
Statements – Arguments
Statements – Assumptions
Statements – Conclusions (Syllogism)
Deriving Conclusions from Passages
Theme Detection
Question and Statements
Miscellaneous Logical Puzzles
Verbal Reasoning
Analogy (Number, Letter and Word)
Classification
Reasoning Syllabus divided into mainly three parts called logical reasoning, verbal reasoning and non verbal reasoning. The questions in the exam appeared from the topics listed below.
Logical Reasoning
Logical Problems
Statements – Arguments
Statements – Assumptions
Statements – Conclusions (Syllogism)
Deriving Conclusions from Passages
Theme Detection
Question and Statements
Miscellaneous Logical Puzzles
Verbal Reasoning
Analogy (Number, Letter and Word)
Classification
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