Logical Reasoning

Logical Reasoning is a part of almost all major Government exams conducted in the country and is one of the most scoring sections as well. Candidates who are preparing for the upcoming competitive exams can find all topics, tips and some sample questions related to Logical reasoning in this article.

Aptitude exams are an inseparable part of all the entrance exams of the public sector in India. The aptitude exams in India has mainly two sections:

  1. Quantitative Aptitude
  2. Logical Reasoning
Table of Contents:
  1. What is Logical Reasoning?
  2. Steps To Solve Logical Reasoning Based Questions
  3. List of Topics under the Logical Reasoning Section
  4. List of Exams with Logical Reasoning as one of the Topics
  5. Sample Questions – Logical Reasoning

For most competitive exams, the Reasoning Ability section comprises two types of questions. These two types include logical reasoning and analytical reasoning. In this article, we shall discuss at length about the topics included in logical reasoning along with tips to solve it and a few sample questions for your reference.

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What is Logical Reasoning?

Logical reasoning consists of aptitude questions that require a logical level of analysis to arrive at the correct solution. Most of the questions are constructed based on concepts and the rest are out of the box thinking ones.

Logical reasoning is classified into two types:

  1. Verbal Reasoning: It is the ability to logically understand the concepts and solve problems expressed in words. Verbal reasoning tests the ability of extraction of information and implications in a sentence.
  2. Non-verbal Reasoning: It is the ability to logically understand the concepts and solve problems expressed in numbers/letters/figures in combination with words. Non-verbal reasoning tests the ability of deduction and induction of logic of information and implications in a problem.

The logical reasoning section is one such, which is included in almost all major Government exams. A large part of reasoning syllabus can be divided into the two above-mentioned types.

Ace the Logical Reasoning part by solving more and more Practise Papers and Mock Tests on a regular basis. Refer to the links given below:

Steps To Solve Logical Reasoning Based Questions

Listed below are some of the steps to solve Logical Reasoning questions and answers:

  1. Read and understand the information carefully.
  2. Analyze critical logical information.
  3. Think of all the possible solutions.
  4. Compare the answer obtained with other possibilities.
  5. Come to a correct logical conclusion.

The topics included in the logical reasoning section comprise of the following type of questions:

  • Verbal Questions – These type of questions can be solved verbally and no pen-paper solution is required
  • Image-Based Questions – Mirror images or paper construction based images may be given in the question and candidates may be asked to find similar or dissimilar figures
  • Puzzle Questions – This includes seating arrangement or arranging people/days/months/places, etc. in different formats
  • Sequence Questions – In such questions a series or sequence of people/numbers/alphabets, etc. may be given and questions based on the same may be asked

For more information on the different topics, you can check the linked pages below.

List of Topics under the Logical Reasoning Section

Aspirants need to study all the below topics under the Logical Reasoning section:

  1. Alphanumeric series
  2. Reasoning Analogies
  3. Artificial Language
  4. Blood Relations
  5. Calendars
  6. Cause and Effect
  7. Clocks
  8. Coding-Decoding
  9. Critical path
  10. Cubes and cuboids
  11. Data Sufficiency
  12. Decision Making
  13. Deductive Reasoning/Statement Analysis
  14. Dices
  15. Directions
  16. Embedded Images
  17. Figure Matrix
  18. Input-Output
  19. Mirror and Water Images
  20. Odd One Out
  21. Picture Series and Sequences
  22. Paper Folding
  23. Puzzles
  24. Pattern Series and Sequences
  25. Order & Ranking
  26. Seating Arrangements
  27. Shape Construction
  28. Statement and Assumptions
  29. Statement and Conclusions
  30. Syllogism

Candidates can go through the video explanation of the Non-Verbal reasoning to gain conceptual clarity for different types of logical reasoning questions –

To check the syllabus for various other Government exams, candidates can visit the below-mentioned articles:

Bank Exam Syllabus SSC Syllabus
RRB Syllabus LIC Syllabus

List of Exams with Logical Reasoning as one of the Topics

  1. CSAT
  2. RBI Grade B
  3. RBI Assistant 
  4. SBI PO
  5. SBI Clerk
  6. SBI SO
  7. IBPS PO
  8. IBPS Clerk
  9. IBPS SO
  10. IBPS RRB 
  11. IBPS RRB PO
  12. IBPS RRB Clerk
  13. SSC CHSL
  14. SSC CGL 
  15. SSC JE 
  16. SSC GD
  17. SSC CPO
  18. SSC Stenographer
  19. SSC MTS
  20. RRB JE
  21. RRB NTPC
  22. RRB ALP
  23. RRB Group D
  24. NICL Exam
  25. NIACL AO
  26. NIACL Assistant
  27. LIC AAO
  28. LIC ADO
  29. LIC HFL
  30. FCI Manager

Sample Questions – Logical Reasoning

The key to revise a topic well and understand the concept even better is by solving questions based on them. More number of questions a candidate solves, more familiar he/she gets with the concept.

To prepare yourselves even well for all the topics included in the reasoning ability section, candidates can visit the logical reasoning questions page and get topic-wise questions and solutions to ace the reasoning section.

Also, for the reference of candidates, we have combined a few examples from the different logical reasoning topics and given their solutions so that candidates can solve them and analyses the type of questions which may be asked in this section.

Given below are a few sample questions related to the various topics under Logical Reasoning. Candidadidates can refer to these questions and prepare themselves accordingly.

Directions (Q1-Q2): Based on the alphanumeric series given below, answer the following questions:

Alphanumeric Series: W % ^ K V P 1 I 7 E 0 & 2 9 A F Z N 4 * @ U ? M

Q 1. How many numbers in the series are preceded by a vowel?

  1. Four
  2. None
  3. Two
  4. One
  5. Three

Answer: (3) Two; 7 is preceded by I and 0 is preceded by E.

Q 2. What is the second element from the right of 7th element from left?

  1. K
  2. V
  3. 1
  4. 7
  5. ?

Answer: (4) 7; the Seventh element from left is 1 and 2nd element to the right of 1 is 7

Q 3. From a certain point, Smriti walks 70 m towards the south. Then, she turns to her right & starts walking straight for another 70 m. Then, again turning to her left he walks for 60 m. She then turns to her left & walks for 70 m. How far is she from the starting point?

  1. 120 m
  2. 135 m
  3. 140 m
  4. 130 m
  5. 125 m

Answer: (4) 130 m; 70+60 = 130 m

Logical Reasoning - Direction Test

Q 4. In a row of persons, the position of Sakshi from the left side of the row is 26th and position of Sakshi from the right side of the row is 35th. Find the total number of students in the row?

  1. 67
  2. 32
  3. 46
  4. 60
  5. 72

Answer: (4) 60; {26+35-1 = 61-1 = 60}

Q 5. In a certain code language, ‘ANIMALS’ is written as ‘SLAMINA’. How is ‘ONLINE’ written in that code?

  1. ENILNO
  2. OLINEN
  3. LNOINE
  4. NNLOIE
  5. EINONL

Answer: (1) ENILNO; The first alphabet is replaced with the last alphabet, the second with second last and so on

Q 6.  A family consists of six members Priya, Qureshi, Raj, Xavi, Yusuf and Zain. Qureshi is the son of Raj but Raj is not mother of Qureshi. Priya and Raj are a married couple. Yusuf is the brother of Raj. Xavi is the daughter of Priya. Zain is the brother of Priya. How many children does Priya have?

  1. One
  2. Two
  3. Three
  4. None
  5. Four

Answer: (2) Two; Qureshi and Xavi are children of Priya

Directions (Q 7-Q8).  Read the information given below carefully and answer the following questions:

Five friends A, B, C, D and E travelled from Tamil Nadu to five different states Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Karnataka and Punjab by 5 different modes of transport: Cycle, Bus, Train, Truck, and Bike. The one who travelled to Rajasthan did not travel by Bike. C went to Karnataka by Truck and B went to Maharashtra by Train. D travelled by Bike and E travelled by Bus. Tamil Nadu is not connected by Cycle to Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan.

Q 7. What means of Transport did C use?

  1. Bus
  2. Cycle
  3. Train
  4. Truck
  5. Bike

Answer: (4) Truck

A Punjab Cycle
B Maharashtra Train
C Karnataka Truck
D Uttar Pradesh Bike
E Rajasthan Bus

Q 8. Which state did E travel to?

    1. Rajasthan
    2. Maharashtra
    3. Karnataka
    4. Uttar Pradesh
    5. Punjab

Answer: (1) Rajasthan

A Punjab Cycle
B Maharashtra Train
C Karnataka Truck
D Uttar Pradesh Bike
E Rajasthan Bus

Directions (Q9-Q10): Read the information given below and answer the following questions:

Pankaj, Qasif, Rajat, Supriya, Tina, Uttkarsh, Vartika, Waseem and Zoya are sitting around a circle facing at the centre. Rajat is third to the right of Zoya who is second to the right of Pankaj. Supriya is not an immediate neighbour of Zoya and Rajat. Tina is third to the left of Supriya. Qasif is third to the right of Waseem who is not an immediate neighbour of Supriya. Vartika is not a neighbour of Zoya.

Q 9. How many people are sitting between Waseem and Supriya (counted clockwise from Supriya)?

  1. One
  2. Four
  3. Five
  4. Two
  5. Three

Answer: (5) Three

Q 10. Who is sitting 3rd to the right of Vartika?

  1. Tina
  2. Pankaj
  3. Qasif
  4. Rajat
  5. Zoya

Answer: (5) Zoya

Candidates can refer to the set of questions given above and start their preparation for the upcoming Government exams 2021.

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Frequently Asked Questions on Logical Reasoning

Q1

Q 1. What are logical reasoning questions?

Ans. Logical reasoning questions can be both verbal and non-verbal. Such questions are asked in competitive exams to analyse the reasoning ability of candidates.
Q2

Q 2. What are the topics asked in the logical reasoning section?

Ans. Topics like blood relations, coding-decoding, direction test, seating arrangement, puzzles, input-output, syllogism, alphanumeric series, mirror images, statement and conclusions/argument are included in the logical reasoning syllabus.
Q3

Q 3. How to solve logical reasoning questions?

Ans. Follow the steps below to solve the logical reasoning questions:

  • Read the question carefully, line by line
  • Note down the important information
  • Use pictorial solution in case of confusion
  • Opt for shortcuts and tricks, if any
  • Analyse if the question can or cannot be solved verbally. This will help save some time
Q4

Q 4. How to prepare logical reasoning for upcoming competitive exams?

Ans. To prepare logical reasoning for upcoming competitive exams, candidates can refer to the following tips:

  • Review the syllabus in detail and accordingly start your preparation
  • Solve different types of questions based on each topic to strengthen your command over it
  • Work on shortcuts and tricks to save time during the final exam
  • Focus on Time Management
  • Analyse previous year papers to get a list of important topics

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