FAQs on Reasoning Questions Mini Mock Set - 49 Video Lecture - CLAT
1. What are the eligibility criteria for IBPS / SBI / RRB exams? |
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Ans. The eligibility criteria for IBPS / SBI / RRB exams vary depending on the specific exam. Generally, candidates must have a minimum educational qualification, such as a bachelor's degree, from a recognized university. There may also be age limits and nationality requirements. It is advisable to refer to the official notification or website of the respective exam conducting authority for specific eligibility details.
2. How can I prepare for the CAT exam effectively? |
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Ans. To prepare effectively for the CAT exam, it is important to have a structured study plan. Start by understanding the exam pattern and syllabus. Practice previous years' question papers and take mock tests to familiarize yourself with the format and improve time management. Focus on strengthening your quantitative, verbal, and logical reasoning skills. Additionally, join coaching classes or online courses for guidance and expert tips. Regular practice and revision are key to success in the CAT exam.
3. What is the selection process for SSC CGL exam? |
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Ans. The selection process for the SSC CGL exam consists of four stages - Tier-I, Tier-II, Tier-III, and Tier-IV. Tier-I is a computer-based examination that tests candidates' general intelligence, reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and English language skills. Those who qualify Tier-I move on to Tier-II, which is also a computer-based exam but focuses on quantitative aptitude, English language, statistics, and general studies. Tier-III is a descriptive paper, and Tier-IV comprises of skill tests or computer proficiency tests, as per the specific posts applied for.
4. How can I improve my logical reasoning skills for CLAT exam? |
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Ans. Improving logical reasoning skills for the CLAT exam requires regular practice and exposure to different types of logical reasoning questions. Solve sample papers and previous years' question papers to understand the patterns and concepts. Work on developing critical thinking and analytical skills by solving puzzles, brainteasers, and logical reasoning exercises. Additionally, consider joining a coaching institute or enrolling in online courses that provide specialized training in logical reasoning for CLAT. Practice and perseverance are essential to enhancing logical reasoning abilities.
5. What are the common subjects and topics to prepare for the RRB exams? |
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Ans. The common subjects and topics to prepare for RRB exams include:
1. Mathematics: Number system, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, time and distance, percentage, profit and loss, etc.
2. General Awareness: Current affairs, history, geography, economics, politics, sports, etc.
3. General Intelligence and Reasoning: Blood relations, coding-decoding, analogy, series completion, puzzles, etc.
4. English Language: Grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, sentence correction, etc.
Candidates should refer to the specific exam syllabus and pattern for detailed subject-wise topics and weightage.