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.