Logical Reasoning

Rumman Ansari   Software Engineer   2024-06-27 04:01:35   63  Share
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What is Logical Reasoning?

Logical reasoning consists of aptitude questions that require a logical level of analysis to arrive at the correct solution. Most of the questions are constructed based on concepts and the rest are out of the box thinking ones.

Logical reasoning is classified into two types:

  1. Verbal Reasoning: It is the ability to logically understand the concepts and solve problems expressed in words. Verbal reasoning tests the ability of extraction of information and implications in a sentence.
  2. Non-verbal Reasoning: It is the ability to logically understand the concepts and solve problems expressed in numbers/letters/figures in combination with words. Non-verbal reasoning tests the ability of deduction and induction of logic of information and implications in a problem.

The logical reasoning section is one such, which is included in almost all major Government exams. A large part of reasoning syllabus can be divided into the two above-mentioned types.

Steps To Solve Logical Reasoning Based Questions

Listed below are some of the steps to solve Logical Reasoning questions and answers:

  1. Read and understand the information carefully.
  2. Analyze critical logical information.
  3. Think of all the possible solutions.
  4. Compare the answer obtained with other possibilities.
  5. Come to a correct logical conclusion.

The topics included in the logical reasoning section comprise of the following type of questions:

  • Verbal Questions – These type of questions can be solved verbally and no pen-paper solution is required
  • Image-Based Questions – Mirror images or paper construction based images may be given in the question and candidates may be asked to find similar or dissimilar figures
  • Puzzle Questions – This includes seating arrangement or arranging people/days/months/places, etc. in different formats
  • Sequence Questions – In such questions a series or sequence of people/numbers/alphabets, etc. may be given and questions based on the same may be asked

For more information on the different topics, you can check the linked pages below.

List of Topics under the Logical Reasoning Section

Aspirants need to study all the below topics under the Logical Reasoning section:

  1. Alphanumeric series
  2. Reasoning Analogies
  3. Artificial Language
  4. Blood Relations
  5. Calendars
  6. Cause and Effect
  7. Clocks
  8. Coding-Decoding
  9. Critical path
  10. Cubes and cuboids
  11. Data Sufficiency
  12. Decision Making
  13. Deductive Reasoning/Statement Analysis
  14. Dices
  15. Directions
  16. Embedded Images
  17. Figure Matrix
  18. Input-Output
  19. Mirror and Water Images
  20. Odd One Out
  21. Picture Series and Sequences
  22. Paper Folding
  23. Puzzles
  24. Pattern Series and Sequences
  25. Order & Ranking
  26. Seating Arrangements
  27. Shape Construction
  28. Statement and Assumptions
  29. Statement and Conclusions
  30. Syllogism