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Quick Preparation Tips for Logical Reasoning Questions ========================================== Having a profound knowledge in reasoning ability plays a prominent role in scoring higher marks. Reasoning questions are not so difficult if one uses his/her efficient logical skills or conceptual facts to derive solution .To have great and profound skills a candidate must have a thorough practice and efficient time management skills. Nowadays almost all competitive exams contain a section of reasoning in it to mark the aspirant abilities of reasoning skills. Most candidates however find very difficult while solving reasoning aptitude. The questions in reasoning section are broadly classified into both verbal and non verbal type. Verbal Reasoning incorporates in itself the skills in language and the capacity to infer something logically or reasoned conclusion. The best way to perform better in verbal reasoning is to follow certain rules, analyze the root of the problem and to work with a cool and vigilant mind. Another section is a part of abstract reasoning. It implies your ability to argue, reasoning and deliberating and conclusively arrive to valid conclusion with the help of various figures provided in options. Here, person’s logic and thinking should be in a right direction .The fundamental logical procedure will help the candidates to find out the principle on which problem figure is based. So, here are some tips below for such candidates who think that this section is really difficult for them to solve within stipulated time and how to perform well in this particular section-: Firstly a candidate should have a thorough knowledge of the syllabus covered in reasoning section as the syllabus differs in bank,railways,psc ,ssc and others. It is very important for a candidate to be well aware about all the topics. The candidate must be confident enough while appearing for the exam. Hard work never goes in vain, it always help you to step further more towards success. Try to solve more sample papers and previous year’s papers. Put more emphasis on the topic in which you comparatively weaker. Practice more in order to be more confident. Always keep a watch behind to check your own speed of attempting the questions. Solving the reasoning questions in proper allotted time usually takes a lot of practice and patience with efficient logical skills. As I have already mentioned earlier also practice makes one perfect, so what you just need to practice as many questions of each type as possible to get a command on it. For these types of problems first you need to try out the simpler ones. Then gradually increase the level of problems. After that start solving previous year papers. Make sure you solve a bunch of problems of each type before going to the next. Build your logical concepts much stronger and use it to solve the problem instantly when you face the question. Refer many books as possible for practicing reasoning problems. To score well in the examinations try some tricky approaches to remember the long tough formulas with key that can recall it easily. Take some rest time in your busy schedule too in order to keep your mind cool and fresh, avoid all kinds of stress .Just remember you have to perform your level best. To be a proficient person for this section, one should figure-out the nature of questions by practicing more and more. Also test yourself by giving mock exams online. Always work with a proper scheduled routine every day for the preparation. Keep your self-confidence, do hard work, develop skills of proper time management. By doing this you will be able to score well in any exam. Candidates can practice from the books mentioned below:- Magical Book Series Analytical Reasoning by Shri MK Pandey Non Verbal Reasoning by BS Sijwali & Indu Sijwali LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible by David M. Killoran Pearson Guide To Logical Reasoning & Data Interpretation by Nishit K Sinha Management Entrance Analytical & Logical Reasoning by Bs Sijwali, Ajay Singh A modern approach to logical reasoning by R.S Agarwal.
Posted on: Thu, 06 Mar 2014 01:43:05 +0000

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