Dear sir/mam first of all thank you for addressing my question, I want to know that is there any diffrence between MBA DILR and SSC/AAO reasoning? and if yes , how should I prpare for both ant once.....?
hi,
see reasoning questions are in same type for mba entrances or SSc cgl exams. however you have to analyse the difficulty level and follow a standard book which would cover for both mba and ssc exams.
I have mentioned some reasoning books name which questions are standard for mba entrances and ssc cgl like competitive exams.
verbal and non verbal reasoning by rs agarwal
Analytical Reasoning by MK Panday
How to Crack Test Of Reasoning by Arihant Experts
hope it would help.
hello pls pls help me which app solve reasoning question bcz I have exam and anyone is best in reasoning text me on insta pls pls help me
Tips
1. Watch videos and learn how to solve reasoning questions.
2.Buy a book with good explanation .
3.Try to discuss questions with your friends.
4.Reasoning only demands practice.Practice as much as you can.
5.Try to solve different types of questions.
Don't worry. If you follow these tips , you'll become good solving reasoning questions.
Feel free to ask if you have any more queries.
All the best!
best book for clat quntitative reasoning section...
These are some book recommendations
Fast Track Objective Arithmetic by Arihant Publications
30 days wonder for Maths by S Chand
Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by Pearson’s
More books related to logical reasoning :
A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by R S Aggarwal
Analytical Reasoning (English) by MK Pandey
Quantitative Aptitude ebook (ALL Parts Solved) by R S Aggarwal
501 Challenging Logical reasoning Practice Book
Verbal Reasoning by R S Aggarwal.
You can also go through this link more more
Please give me the link of this book VERBAL AND NON VERBAL REASONING : R.S.AGGARWAL for SSC CHSL exam In Hindi or Punjabi medium
Hello,
Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning by R.S Aggarwal is a copyrighted book so it is not available as E-book for free. So you need to purchase the book online or offline. The book is available in various E-Commerce websites, you can purchase the book from any one of the websites of your choice to prepare for SSC CHSL entrance examination.
are mathematical reasoning, induction, probability, and statistics important for Jee mains ?
In JEE mains exam you have to solve one question from Mathematical Reasoning of 4 marks and keep in mind that mathematical reasoning is not a part of JEE advance.
From Statisticsand Probability there will be 2 questions.
You can afford to neglect the mathematical reasoning part if you have time constraints.
You can click on the link below to check entire weightage list of jee mains syllabus.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage/amp
I hope this helps.
how can i score in Legal reasoning ans static gk
Hello,
If you're preparing for any law exam, then for legal reasoning you can consider Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning by A P Bhardwaj or Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by Pearson and for covering the static portion of GK you can use Lucent's GK, that one of the best option or you can also use GKToday, you can also find many competitive exam sites compiling the information in organized manner which you can go through, this will also help a lot.
Is one year more than enough for cracking Sbi exam if a aspirnt is weak in English nor have good GK but avg in Maths n good in Reasoning ? and too age 22 not late to stwrt it ?
Hello Aspirant,
Yes one year is more than enough to crack at least SBI Clerk and if you utilize this one year smartly then you can even rack SBI PO and also it is not late yet, As you are of 22 years only so you are eligible for both posts SBI PO as well as SBI Clerk. For SBI PO maximum age limit is 30 years and that for SBI Clerk is 28 years so now don't waste your time just start preparing for any of the post you are interested or if you find difficult to crack SBI PO then just go for SBI Clerk because it is little easy in comparison to that of SBI PO and also there is no interview in SBI Clerk examination.
As we are seeing the rapid increase in the unemployment due to COVID-19, so don't be the part of it just come out of it and shine like a star.
I am enlisting down some tips which would help you in your preparation of SBI Clerk :-
**Improve your English language, you should good with different adjectives, pronouns, prepositions, etc and also you should have proper knowledge of sentence making.
**Make your reasoning power strong because in prelims as well as in mains reasoning aptitude is there. There are some sites using which you can make your reasoning ability strong
**Keep yourself updated with latest financial trends and make a daily habit of reading newspaper.
**Also be updated with all the latest trends circulating around us and have a knowledge of all current scenarios which we can say as current affairs.
For complete details about SBI Clerk examination kindly check out the link given below :-
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/sbi-clerk
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!