Logical Reasoning | Logical Reasoning Questions And Answers | Logical Reasoning Test | Simplilearn

This Simplilearn video on Logical Reasoning will acquaint you with the top logical reasoning questions and answers. Here, we will help you understand how to crack a logical reasoning test. We will look at various categories of logical reasoning questions like Coding and Decoding, Seating Arrangement, Series Completion, Blood Relations, etc. So, let's get started!

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✅The sections that carry more weightage in logical reasoning tests are Coding and Decoding, Seating Arrangement, Series Completion, Direction Sense, Blood Relations, Clocks, and calendar-based questions.

✅Coding and Decoding: This section is one of the most common sections included in all major exams conducted across the country. Many students find Coding-Decoding and Reasoning problems difficult to resolve. Coding is a part of the logical reasoning section used to encrypt words, numbers in specific patterns or codes using particular rules and regulations. In more technical terms, it is also referred to as encryption. And it is widely used across all the messaging platforms to protect the context that users are communicating. The logic that these encryptions follow is known as its key, which can cipher the context in no time. Decoding is the process used to decrypt the patterns into original forms from the given forms. In order to achieve decoding, you will require the logic of encoding. So, in this type of problems, you will also be needed to figure out the key or logic of encoding first.

✅Seating Arrangement: These questions involve arranging the persons or objects according to the conditions given in the question. You will have to understand the seating sequence, direction: is the person facing inwards or outwards, etc., to be able to conclude an answer. These sorts of questions include straight-lined seating arrangements, and complex arrangements such as circular, rectangular, and triangular.

✅Series Completion: In this section, the candidate is entrusted with recognizing a pattern in a given set of numbers or letters. Then he'll have to pick an option that follows the same pattern. Otherwise, he will have to identify the term that does not perfectly match the logic of the given sequence.There are three types of sequences you will come across in the series completion questions. Alphanumeric, alphabetic, and numeric sequences are those three. The main task you will have to carry out is identifying the logic engraved in the set of numbers or characters.

✅Direction Sense: There are four main directions - East, West, North, and South. Also, there are four cardinal directions such as North-East (N-E), North-West (N-W), South-East (S-E), and South-West (S-W). The questions in this section will test your understanding of these directions. You may also be asked to compute the shortest feasible distance between the starting and ending points.

✅Blood Relations: The questions which are asked in this section depend upon Relation. You should have a sound knowledge of the blood relation in order to solve the questions.

✅Clock: The questions in this section are based on Time and clocks. You will come across questions such as measurement of angles between hands of clock, coincidence, time when the particular angle between hands of a clock is given, time lost in a false watch, etc.

✅Calendar and Date-Based questions: The questions in this section will test your understanding of the calendar concepts. Here, you’ll face questions based on leap year, odd days, a day on a particular date, etc.

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