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Module 2 : Verbal Reasoning
Inequality, Alpha-numeric series, Blood Relation, Direction & Distance, Data Sufficiency, Puzzle & Seating Arrangement, coding and decoding, order and ranking
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QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE MCQ
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Module 3: Non verbal Reasoning
Analogy, Classification, Graphical series representations
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Verbal reasoning MCQ
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Final exam on reasoning and quantitative techniues
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23042_Reasoning And Quantitative ability
About Lesson

Puzzles and seating arrangements are common in reasoning sections of competitive exams and aptitude tests. These questions test logical thinking, attention to detail, and the ability to visualize and manipulate information mentally. Here’s how these types of reasoning problems work and their typical uses:

Concept

  1. Puzzles: These involve a variety of logical challenges, such as number puzzles, pattern recognition, word puzzles, and logical deductions.
  2. Seating Arrangements: These problems involve arranging people or objects in a specific order based on given conditions. They often require understanding relationships and spatial arrangements
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