Reasoning Study Notes For Bank Exam
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Reasoning questions follow a certain type of presentation. These presentations are broadly classified into the following classes:
Roughly 5 Questions are asked in the Bank Exam on Syllogism, which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Syllogism to check how much you know
Roughly 5 Questions are asked in the Bank Exam on Coding- Decoding, which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Coding-Decoding to check how much you know!
1. Circular Seating Arrangement–
In Circular Seating Arrangement, you have to arrange people or objects around a circle, as per the given information in the questions.
Roughly 5 Questions are asked in the Bank Exam on Circular Sitting Arrangement, which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Circular Seating Arrangement to check how much you know!
2. Inward- Outward Seating Arrangement-
Roughly 5 Questions are asked in the Bank Exam on Inward-Outward Seating Arrangement, which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Inward- Outward Seating Arrangement to check how much you know!
3. Linear Sitting Arrangement-
In linear (row) arrangement problems, we have to arrange the data linearly. The arrangement is done only one “axis” and hence, the position of people or objects assumes importance in terms of order like first position, second position, last position. In this type of arrangement, we take directions according to our left and right.
Roughly 5 Questions are asked in the Bank Exam on Linear Sitting Arrangement, which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Linear Seating Arrangement to check how much you know!
Roughly 0-5 Questions are asked in the Bank Exam on Input- Output which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Input- output to check how much you know!
1. Statements & Course of Action-
Statement and Courses of Action is a major area of logical reasoning topic. This is a regular feature in Bank exams. This type of questions is intended to scrutinize the decision -making skills of the candidate.
Roughly 2-3 Questions are asked in the Bank exam on Statement & Course of Action which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Statement & Course of Action to check how much you know!
2. Cause & Effect-
Cause & Effect is a major area of logical reasoning topic. Usually in such questions the candidates are asked to determine whether a given event is the cause or the effect of some other event. The idea behind putting these questions is to ascertain the analytical and logical reasoning ability of the aspirants.
Roughly 2-3 Questions are asked in the Bank exam on Cause & Effect which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Cause & Effect to check how much you know!
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Many of you are often afraid of Reasoning section. To make you excel in the reasoning section without any fear we provide you a complete study notes to help you crack Reasoning Questions in Bank Exam. If you understand carefully, Reasoning Section can be solved with little ease.
Reasoning questions follow a certain type of presentation. These presentations are broadly classified into the following classes:
- PART 1: Syllogisms
Roughly 5 Questions are asked in the Bank Exam on Syllogism, which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Syllogism to check how much you know
- Part 2: Inequalities
- Part 3: Coding- Decoding
Roughly 5 Questions are asked in the Bank Exam on Coding- Decoding, which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Coding-Decoding to check how much you know!
- Part 4: Seating Arrangement
1. Circular Seating Arrangement–
In Circular Seating Arrangement, you have to arrange people or objects around a circle, as per the given information in the questions.
Roughly 5 Questions are asked in the Bank Exam on Circular Sitting Arrangement, which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Circular Seating Arrangement to check how much you know!
2. Inward- Outward Seating Arrangement-
Roughly 5 Questions are asked in the Bank Exam on Inward-Outward Seating Arrangement, which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Inward- Outward Seating Arrangement to check how much you know!
3. Linear Sitting Arrangement-
In linear (row) arrangement problems, we have to arrange the data linearly. The arrangement is done only one “axis” and hence, the position of people or objects assumes importance in terms of order like first position, second position, last position. In this type of arrangement, we take directions according to our left and right.
Roughly 5 Questions are asked in the Bank Exam on Linear Sitting Arrangement, which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Linear Seating Arrangement to check how much you know!
- Part 5- Input- Output
Roughly 0-5 Questions are asked in the Bank Exam on Input- Output which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Input- output to check how much you know!
- Part 6- Logical Reasoning-
1. Statements & Course of Action-
Statement and Courses of Action is a major area of logical reasoning topic. This is a regular feature in Bank exams. This type of questions is intended to scrutinize the decision -making skills of the candidate.
Roughly 2-3 Questions are asked in the Bank exam on Statement & Course of Action which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Statement & Course of Action to check how much you know!
2. Cause & Effect-
Cause & Effect is a major area of logical reasoning topic. Usually in such questions the candidates are asked to determine whether a given event is the cause or the effect of some other event. The idea behind putting these questions is to ascertain the analytical and logical reasoning ability of the aspirants.
Roughly 2-3 Questions are asked in the Bank exam on Cause & Effect which generally range from being Moderate to Difficult. You can take this Reasoning quiz on Cause & Effect to check how much you know!
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