LOGICAL REASONING

LOGICAL REASONING

Logical Reasoning LR

  • In this section, questions will be given to test your ability to solve the logical problems and analytical problems.
  • The logical puzzles are followed by some typical questions. You need to interpret the logic and answer the questions.
  • The puzzles can be of various types, such as Direction Puzzles, Relationship puzzles, symbol based problems etc.
  • LR problems usually contain several statements which serve as clues to solve the problem.
  • LR problems are usually ‘all-or-nothing’ type. In the sense that if you crack the problem you will have answers to all the questions that follow, and if you don’t, you will not be able to answer even a single question. This is because if the logic to the problem is known to you, the questions that follow seem easier.
  • Hence, proper selection of problems to tackle is even more crucial here than in DI.
  • Often, students fail to solve a problem after investing 10-15 minutes in it.
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