Need reasoning papes for competitive exams.
Hello
For competitive exams , reasoning papers generally cover various sections like verbal reasoning , non-verbal reasoning , logical reasoning and analytical reasoning .
Practice Resources :
Books :
A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning : By R.S. Aggarwal .
Logical Reasoning : By Arun Sharma .
Online Platforms:
Websites like Gradeup , Testbook and Byju's provide free practice papers and mock tests for competitive exams .
Apps like Embibe and Unacademy also offer reasoning practice questions and analysis .
For more information , check link given below :
https://www.careers360.com/reasoning-subject-pge
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I gave TCS NQT exam. I answered all questions of all sections (numerical, verbal, reasoning) but there was no option for mark for review in any questions. Will by answers evaluated or not?
Hey there! Thanks for reaching out to us at Careers360. I'm one of the new interns here, so I'm still getting the hang of things, but I'll do my best to help you out with your question about the TCS NQT exam.
First off, good job on completing all sections of the exam! That's no small feat.
About your concern with the "mark for review" option - don't worry too much about that. From what I understand, if you answered all the questions, they should all be evaluated. The "mark for review" feature is usually just a tool to help test-takers flag questions they want to come back to later. Since you answered everything, it shouldn't affect your evaluation.
That being said, if you're still feeling unsure, it might be worth reaching out to TCS directly. They'd have the most up-to-date and accurate information about their exam process.
Is there anything else about the exam that you're curious about? I'd be happy to help you find more information if you need it. And hey, best of luck with your results!
I want to pursue International Relations at JNU but, have no idea how to cover aptitude, logical reasoning, and other syllabus. How to proceed further?
Understanding the Exam Structure:
The first step is to get familiar with the JNU entrance exam pattern for International Relations. Check the official website for details on the syllabus, question types, and marking scheme.
Building a Strong Foundation:
- Aptitude and Logical Reasoning: Practice regularly with aptitude and logical reasoning questions from various sources. Solve puzzles, riddles, and brain teasers to improve your problem-solving skills.
- General Knowledge: Stay updated on current affairs, history, geography, and politics. Read newspapers, watch news channels, and follow relevant websites.
- Subject-Specific Knowledge: Develop a strong foundation in political science, history, economics, and international relations. Refer to standard textbooks and online resources.
Effective Study Strategy:
- Time Management: Create a study schedule that covers all sections of the exam.
- Mock Tests: Practice with previous year question papers and mock tests to assess your preparation level.
- Seek Guidance: Consider joining coaching institutes or online courses for structured guidance.
Additional Tips:
- Read Widely: Develop a habit of reading newspapers, magazines, and books to improve your comprehension and analytical skills.
- Group Study: Discuss concepts with peers to enhance understanding and clarify doubts.
- Stay Motivated: Believe in your abilities and stay focused on your goal.
By following these steps and maintaining consistency, you can enhance your chances of securing admission to JNU's International Relations program.
hope this helps you!!
kya NDA me reasoning pucha jata hai
Hi,
Yes, reasoning is a part of the National Defence Academy (NDA) exam. The NDA exam includes two papers: Mathematics and General Ability Test (GAT). The GAT paper is divided into two sections:
1. English: Covers grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and more.
2. General Knowledge: Includes sections such as Physics, Chemistry, General Science, History, Geography, and Current Events.
Within the General Knowledge section, there are often questions that test reasoning and analytical abilities, although it may not be a separate dedicated section labeled as "Reasoning". Logical reasoning questions can be embedded within various topics, assessing a candidate's problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
Hope it helps!
kya nda me reasoning puchi jati hai plz clear bataiye
Hello,
Yes, reasoning is asked in the NDA (National Defence Academy) entrance exam. This section tests candidates' logical thinking, analytical ability, and problem-solving skills. It includes questions on verbal and non-verbal reasoning such as analogy, classification, series completion, pattern recognition, and spatial reasoning. Yes reasoning is asked in NDA.
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
If weve prepared for the CSAT, then can we do maths and reasoning of all other competitive exams like the SSC CGL, banking, etc.? Or should we do CGL maths and Reasoning to crack both the CGL and CSAT and other Government Job exams? Also give me guidance to do Maths and Reasoning from the Scratch
Hello,
1 Understand the Syllabus: Know what topics are covered in the exams you're targeting.
2 Study Material: Gather quality resources for mathematics and reasoning.
3 Build Concepts: Start with basics and gradually move to complex topics.
4 Practice Regularly: Solve a variety of problems to improve skills
5 Time Management: Practice solving problems within time limits.
6Review and Improve: Analyze mistakes and revise regularly.
7 Seek Guidance: Get help when needed from teachers or online resources.
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
i got 89.27 percentile in CAT. but my Sectional percentiles are 32.46, 95.78, 97.01 in vocab, Reasoning and quant resp. In which college should i apply??
Hi!
Congratulations on securing 89.27 percentile in CAT. As stated, 89.27 is a good score but you will not able to apply for many of the good colleges as these colleges consider sectional cutoffs as one of the major components while shortlisting candidates for the GDPI process and for the final selection. 32.46 percentile in VARC section is below par score and will not fetch you a call from many of the business schools despite having a good overall percentile. As you have not mentioned your category, I am assuming that you belong to the general category (If you belong to the reserved category, you might get an Interview call from some of the colleges depending upon their selection criteria).
Therefore, I will suggest you to for the business schools which do not give consideration to the sectional percentile and emphasize on the overall percentile. Some of the good business schools that you can target based on your overall CAT percentile are given below:
- IMT Ghaziabad
- Goa Institute of Management
- Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai
- IMI Delhi
- TAPMI Manipal
The list given above is non-exhaustive, candidates can get to know about all the colleges having no sectional CAT cutoffs .
important chapters of reasoning bhu ba intrance exams
Dear Tanya,
Thank you for your query. The following are the chapters of reasoning for IIT BHU BA Entrance Exams:
- Organic Chemistry
- History
- Political Science
- Apptitude
- Reasoning
- Coordination
For more details you can check the following link:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/bhu-uet-exam-pattern
All the best
What are some top engineering colleges that test only mathematical, analytical and reasoning skills for their entrance
Hello Abhishek,
You can give SAT, GRE, GMAT exams which tests a person's verbal and analytical and reasoning skills. However remember that the universities accepting these scores are all the top universities in the world and they are outside India.