which reasoning topics should be done for the entrance exam for integrated social science ,arts,humanities
Hello Hitesha,
Hope you are doing well.
Here are some common reasoning topics to be covered for entrance exams-
- Logical Reasoning Questions
- Blood Relations
- Coding- Decoding Reasoning Questions
- Puzzle Test
- Direction Test
- Seating Arrangement Reasoning Questions
- Alphanumeric Series
- Syllogism Reasoning Questions
Hope this helps you. All the best!
Can we switch sections during MH-CET (5yrsLLB)? eg:- Ive completed English and I switch to Reasoning and now I want to solve back the questions of English I had left. I wanted to ask because in recent mock provided by CET for MCA we cant do the same. If anyone has any idea then please let me know
Greetings Aspirant!
I am providing you a link, go through it once to get answers related to MH-CET 5 year LLB,
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-exam-pattern
O nce again to clarify your doubt, Yes you can switch between sections since there is no sectional time limit.
Hope the info helps, Good Luck!
bank po ke math reasoning ki book kis writer ki le
Hi Aspirant,
For preparation of Bank PO examination you can refer Quantitative Aptitude book by RS Aggarwal, Bank PO quantitative aptitude by Arun Sharma and can also use Quantam CAT by Servesh Verma of Arihant Publication(Best for bank PO upto level1). The books referred now are some of the best recommended books by those who were once a Bank PO aspirant and now is serving as Bank PO.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!!
Can we switch sections during MHCET LLB 5 years? Eg:- I solved english section and I proceeded to reasoning, but now I want to switch back to english to solve remaing/left questions. In the recent mocks of CET for engineering we cant do this, hence wanted to clarify whether its for LLB 5 yrs too.
Hey Hrishit!
Yes you can jump between sections in Mah Law Cet as there is no sectional time limit per se.
Hope this answered your query. All the very Best!
does reasoning and aptitude questions are asked in cucet for ma economic
Hello student for admission in PG courses there's only one paper -
Paper will consist of 100 MCQs question which cover the topics as mentioned below -
- English language
- reasoning
- data interpretations/numerical ability
- general awareness
- analytical skills
For exact overview of questions I request you to please check model question paper available on Careers360 website.
Refer to the link mentioned below - https://university.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/cucet-ma-economics-model-question-paper
Feel free to comment if you've any doubt
Good luck
do REAP paper of ugee have only reasoning and maths questions or it have Physics and chemistry too??
Hi Aspirant!
Undergraduate entrance examination (UGEE) has two sections: Subject Proficiency Test (SUPR) and Research Aptitude Test (REAP). SUPR is for 60 minutes and consistes of questions from 11th and 12th Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry. But REAP is of 120 minutes and basically consistes questions related to aptitude, reasoning etc. It is for testing critical and creative thinking abilities of an applicant. There are no subjects related queries in REAP.
Thankyou!
is syllabus of MBA and SSC/AAO of Reasoning same?
They are not exactly the same, but yes most of the topics are common like coding decoding, syllogism, linear or circular arrangements, etc. In fact MBA would have even more topic than SSC.
You can check the reasoning syllabus for ssc in the link below :
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ssc-mts-syllabus/amp
And the syllabus for the same in MBA :
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-syllabus
Hole this helps!
All the best!
how to prepare DILR/reasoning for MBA and SSC/AAO exams?
Dear Aspirant,
some of the skills that you are required to have to solve DILR section of the examination are,
- Analytical reasoning
- Critical thinking
- Data computation
- Speed
Keeping in mind of these traits, you may follow some of the tips mentioned below to help you prepare better for the DILR/ reasoning section of the examinations,
- First understand the type of questions that are asked. Understand the trend of the questions asked.
- Collect the required study materials such as textbooks and reference books.
- Solve and practice as it is the most useful method of preparation. Solve as many questions as can you as it will help you ease into the topic and you will get a better understanding of how to approach the questions.
- Try to improve your speed.
- Solve previous years question papers to get a better idea