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IBPS SO, Railways, DMRC, Syndicate PO, LIC AAO, LMRC, BIS examinations.. We
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LIC AAO, LMRC, BIS exams. Many of you are often afraid of Reasoning
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you a complete study notes to help you crack Reasoning Questions
in upcoming exam IBPS SO, LIC AAO, Syndicate PO. If you understand
carefully, Reasoning Section can be solved easily .Reasoning
questions follow a certain type of presentation.
1: Syllogisms
Syllogisms is
a verbal reasoning type problem, which is an important topic and is frequently asked in many
competitive examinations in the Reasoning Section. These types of questions
contain two or more statement and these statements are followed by the number
of conclusion. You have to find which conclusions logically follows from the
given statements. Roughly 5 Questions are asked in the Bank Exam on Syllogism, which generally range
from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Syllogism to check how much you
know
2: Inequalities
Inequalities is
a common topic for all competitive exams. We can expect 5 or 6 questions from this topic in Reasoning
section. It is one of the easy topics for people who are slightly comfortable
with elementary mathematics. You can take this Reasoning Quiz on Inequalities to check how much
you know!
3: Coding- Decoding
Coding
– Decoding is a method of transmitting a message between the
sender and the receiver without a third
person knowing it. Before transmitting, the data is encoded and at
receiver side encode data is decoded in order to obtain original data by
determining common key in encoded data.
Roughly 5 Questions are asked
in the Bank Exam on Coding- Decoding, which generally
range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Coding-Decoding to check
how much you know!
4: Seating Arrangement
Seating Arrangement comprises of 3 sub parts-
A. Circular Seating Arrangement–
In Circular
Seating Arrangement, you have to arrange people or objects around a
circle, as per the given information in the questions.
Roughly 5 Questions are asked
in the Bank Exam on Circular Sitting Arrangement,
which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on CircularSeating Arrangement to check how much you know!
B. Inward- Outward Seating Arrangement-
Roughly 5 Questions are asked
in the Bank Exam on Inward-Outward Seating Arrangement,
which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Inward-Outward Seating Arrangement to
check how much you know!
C. Linear Sitting Arrangement-
In linear (row) arrangement problems, we have to
arrange the data linearly. The arrangement is done only one “axis” and hence,
the position of people or objects assumes importance in terms of order like
first position, second position, last position. In this type of arrangement, we
take directions according to our left and right.
Roughly 5 Questions are asked
in the Bank Exam on Linear Sitting Arrangement,
which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Linear Seating Arrangement to
check how much you know!
5- Input- Output
In Input
Output-, questions are asked in the form of alphabetical management,
machine arrangement or arrangement of numbers. You are asked to imagine that
there is some kind of computer or word
processing machine and this machine performs some operation on
given input. These operations are performed repeatedly as per a pre-fixed pattern and
subsequently we have different output at different steps.
Roughly
0-5 Questions are asked in the Bank Exam on Input-
Output which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You
can take this Reasoning quiz on Input- output to check how much you know!
6- Logical Reasoning-
Logical Reasoning comprises of 2 sub- parts.
A. Statements & Course of Action-
Statement and Courses of Action is a
major area of logical reasoning topic. This is a regular feature in Bank exams. This type of questions is
intended to scrutinize the decision -making skills of the candidate.
Roughly
2-3 Questions are asked in the Bank exam on Statement
& Course of Action which generally range from being Moderate to
Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Statement & Course of Action to
check how much you know!
B. Cause & Effect-
Cause & Effect is a major area of logical
reasoning topic. Usually in such questions the candidates are asked to
determine whether a given event is the cause or the effect of some other event.
The idea behind putting these questions is to ascertain the analytical and
logical reasoning ability of the aspirants.
Roughly
2-3 Questions are asked in the Bank exam on Cause & Effect which generally range from being Moderate
to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Cause & Effect to check how much you know!
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