Logical Reasoning Syllabus
| Sl. No. | 📂 Topic (Alphabetical) | Test Series | Formulas/Tips |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 📂 Analogies | 📝 | 📋 |
| 2 | 📂 Analyzing Arguments | 📝 | 📋 |
| 3 | 📂 Artificial Language | 📝 | 📋 |
| 4 | 📂 Cause and Effect | 📝 | 📋 |
| 5 | 📂 Course of Action | 📝 | 📋 |
| 6 | 📂 Essential Part | 📝 | 📋 |
| 7 | 📂 Letter and Symbol Series | 📝 | 📋 |
| 8 | 📂 Logical Deduction | 📝 | 📋 |
| 9 | 📂 Logical Games | 📝 | 📋 |
| 10 | 📂 Logical Problems | 📝 | 📋 |
| 11 | 📂 Making Judgments | 📝 | 📋 |
| 12 | 📂 Matching Definitions | 📝 | 📋 |
| 13 | 📂 Number Series | 📝 | 📋 |
| 14 | 📂 Statement and Argument | 📝 | 📋 |
| 15 | 📂 Statement and Assumption | 📝 | 📋 |
| 16 | 📂 Statement and Conclusion | 📝 | 📋 |
| 17 | 📂 Theme Detection | 📝 | 📋 |
| 18 | 📂 Verbal Classification | 📝 | 📋 |
| 19 | 📂 Verbal Reasoning | 📝 | 📋 |
- Statement and Assumption: An assumption is something “taken for granted.” It is the hidden link that must be true for the statement to make sense.
- Course of Action: Focus on practical and balanced solutions. Avoid extreme or harsh reactions when choosing the right step.
- Artificial Language: Look for patterns in the prefixes or suffixes of the “made-up” words to decode the meanings.
Would you like me to provide a few practice questions for “Statement and Assumption” or “Artificial Language” to test these strategies?
