Lesson 9 of 10 • 25 upvotes • 9:45mins
This lesson talks about the topic of logical reasoning. The input used is from Akash Jain, AIR 1 and Mrinali Komandur, AIR 24. It begins by explaining the strategy to use while answering the questions.We find that the questions are divided into analytical and critical reasoning. In analytical reasoning, there is coding-decoding, sequence and series, puzzles, direction test and blood relations. Under critical reasoning, there is assumptions, the course of action, conclusions, arguments and inferences. There are examples of statement assumptions, completing the sequence and relationships. Each of these is thoroughly explained and solved with the help of illustrations.
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