The primary objective of Smartlessons’ Logical Reasoning test series Course’ is to provide the learners an understanding about Logical Reasoning concepts that are usually asked in competitive exams
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Course Description
The primary objective of this test series is to help the students and job seekers in mastering various techniques of Logical Reasoning like Identify patterns, Logical Links, Arguments. The course contains a number of lessons with demonstrations of the 'how to' how to approach different kind of logical reasoning topics like Analogy, Puzzle Tests, Directions, Blood Relations etc.
Target Audience
1. Learners who are going to write any competitive exams. 2. Learners who want to improve the rational thinking
Learning Objectives
Prepares the learners to give a confident attempt for upcoming competitive exams by providing appropriate coaching.
Learners develop an abstract, logical and critical thinking.
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250+ Practice Questions
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are logical reasoning questions?
The logical reasoning questions can be verbal or non-verbal: In verbal logical reasoning questions, the concepts and problems are expressed in words. The candidates are required to read and understand the given text or paragraph and according choose the right answer from the given options.
2. What are the types of logical reasoning?
Logical Reasoning (additional information) Today, logical reasoning is the umbrella term for at least three different types of reasoning. These are known as deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning and abductive reasoning and are based on deduction, induction and abduction respectively.
3. What are other types of Logical reasoning?
Abduction: the process of creating explanatory hypotheses.
Backwards Reasoning: Start from what you want and work back.
Butterfly Logic: How people often argue.
Analogical Reasoning: relating things to novel other situations.
Cause-and-Effect Reasoning: showing causes and resulting effect.
Cause-to-Effects Reasoning: starting from the cause and going forward.
Effects-to-Cause Reasoning: starting from the effect and working backward.
4. What is a logical mind?
A logical mind can find truth through its own creative reasoning. ... A logical mind is a process of creative thinking, bounded by valid inference schemes. (You will learn the valid inference rules in a logic course.)
5. Is logical thinking a skill?
The ability of an individual to think in a disciplined manner or base his thoughts on facts and evidence is known as his logical thinking skills. Very simply, logical thinking skills mean incorporating logic into one's thinking process whenever analyzing a problem on order to come up with a solution.