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Topics and Subtopics for Reasoning Ability section of IBPS Clerk Exam
1. Logical Reasoning- Seating Arrangement: Linear, Circular, and Square
- Puzzle: Floor-based, Box-based, and Miscellaneous
- Blood Relations
- Coding-Decoding
- Directions and Distances
- Syllogism
- Order and Ranking
- Data Sufficiency
2. Alphanumeric Series- Number Series
- Alphabet Series
- Mixed Series
3. Data Sufficiency- Verbal Reasoning
- Non-Verbal Reasoning
4. Input-Output- Coding-Decoding
- Blood Relations
- Order and Ranking
Logical Reasoning
The Logical Reasoning section tests a candidate's ability to think logically and critically. This section includes various topics and subtopics that need to be thoroughly prepared.
Seating Arrangement
This subtopic covers linear, circular, and square seating arrangements. Candidates are required to arrange individuals or objects in a specific order according to the given conditions.
Puzzle
Puzzles can be floor-based, box-based, or miscellaneous. Candidates are given specific information and are required to analyze and solve the puzzle using logical reasoning.
Blood Relations
This subtopic focuses on the familial relationships between individuals. Candidates need to determine the relationship between two or more individuals based on the given information.
Coding-Decoding
In this subtopic, candidates are given a set of codes or patterns and are required to decode or encode them using the given rules.
Directions and Distances
Candidates need to determine the direction or distance between two or more points based on the given information.
Syllogism
This subtopic tests the candidate's ability to draw logical conclusions from a given set of statements.
Order and Ranking
Candidates need to arrange individuals or objects in a specific order based on the given conditions.
Data Sufficiency
Candidates are given a set of statements and need to determine if the given data is sufficient to answer the question or not.
Alphanumeric Series
This section includes number series, alphabet series, and mixed series.
Data Sufficiency
This section tests the candidate's ability to analyze and interpret data to determine if it is sufficient to answer a given question.
Input-Output
This subtopic requires candidates to analyze and manipulate the given input to obtain the desired output. It may involve coding-decoding, blood relations, or order and ranking.
Verbal Reasoning
Verbal reasoning tests the candidate's ability to understand and analyze written information to draw logical conclusions.
Non-Verbal Reasoning
Non-verbal reasoning tests the candidate's ability to understand and analyze visual information to draw logical conclusions.