Logical Reasoning
About Course
The Logical Reasoning Course is designed to enhance analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and decision-making skills that are essential for competitive examinations, campus placements, aptitude tests, and professional assessments. The course begins with foundational topics such as Number and Letter Series, Coding and Decoding, Blood Relations, Ranking and Order, and Clocks and Calendars, helping learners identify patterns and logical relationships. It further develops reasoning skills through Seating Arrangements, Syllogisms, Input and Output, Data Sufficiency, and Inequalities, enabling participants to solve complex logic-based problems systematically. Advanced modules including Critical Reasoning, Assumptions and Conclusions, Cause and Effect, Statement and Argument, Course of Action, and Direction Sense strengthen analytical evaluation and decision-making capabilities. The course also covers Odd One Out and Analogy, as well as Puzzles and Tabulation, which are frequently tested in aptitude and recruitment assessments. Through concept explanations, reasoning frameworks, shortcut techniques, solved examples, and extensive practice exercises, learners will improve their speed, accuracy, and confidence in tackling a wide variety of logical reasoning questions.
Course Content
Logical Reasoning
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L01-Number-and-Letter-Series
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L02-Coding-and-Decoding
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L03-Blood-Relations
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L04-Ranking-and-Order
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L05-Clocks-and-Calendars
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L06-Seating-Arrangement
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L07-Syllogisms
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L08-Input-and-Output
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L09-Data-Sufficiency
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L10-Assumptions-and-Conclusions
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L11-Critical-Reasoning
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L12-Cause-and-Effect
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L13-Statement-and-Argument
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L14-Course-of-Action
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L15-Direction-Sense
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L16-Odd-One-Out-and-Analogy
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L17-Inequalities
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L18-Puzzles-and-Tabulation