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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Description

Logical reasoning tests (also known as critical reasoning tests) are designed to assess a candidate's ability at skills such as how to interpret patterns, number sequences or the relationships between shapes.

        A logical reasoning test is a form of psychometric testing that is widely used by corporate employers to help assess candidates during their recruitment process.

        Logical reasoning tests measures your ability to attend to detail, evaluate information, and make judgments or decisions. These tests are usually described as nonverbal reasoning tests, since they do not present you with verbal or numerical information but instead with shape sequences and the logical patterns that they represent.

        However, it's important to note that the term "logical reasoning" is also used to describe verbal logical reasoning tests, which assess the candidates' ability to read and understand complicated texts and, most importantly, to utilize critical thinking skills to draw conclusions and recognize important facts.

What will you learn?

By the end of the course, you'll be able to...

Explore key concepts in logical and critical thinking

Apply key concepts in logical and critical thinking

Identify obstacles to logical and critical thinking

Identify the components of a good argument

Produce an argument in standard form

Classify deductive and non-deductive arguments

 Evaluate arguments based on criteria such as validity, strength and cogency

 Interpret scientific, moral and legal arguments

Develop an argument "in the wild"

Assess arguments charitably

Prerequisites

Problem Analyzing

Problem solving

CURRICULUM

  Number Series Models 1 - 6

  • Model 1 : Series of Addition
  • Model 2 : Series of Subtraction
  • Model 3 : Series of Multiplication
  • Model 4 : Series of Division
  • Model 5 & 6 : Series of Squares Cubes and Power

  Number Series Models 7 - 11

  • Model 7 : Series of Prime
  • Model 8 : Mixed Series
  • Model 9 : N-Formats
  • Model 10 : Double / Triple Plus or Mines[Constant series]
  • Model 11 : Sum of Previous 2/3 No's Plus or Minus [Fixed Constant Series]

  Problems on Number Series

  • Problems on Number Series Lecture - 01
  • Problems on Number Series Lecture - 02

  Alphabetical Series

  • Introduction to Alphabetical Series
  • Positive and Negative Sequence of Number Positive and Negative Sequence of Number
  • Pairing Letter Model
  • Revers Order Model
  • Different Models and Examples on Alphabetical Series

  Problems on Letter Series

  • Problems on Letter Series Lecture - 01
  • Problems on Letter Series Lecture - 02

  Number Analogy

  • Introduction to Number Analogy

  Problems on Number Analogy

  • Problems on Number Analogy Lecture - 01
  • Problems on Number Analogy Lecture - 02
  • Problems on Number Analogy Lecture - 03

  Coding &Decoding -Numerical Coding

  • Number of Letters is Not Equal to Number of Digits Lecture - 01
  • Number of Letters is Not Equal to Number of Digits Lecture - 02
  • Number of Letters is Equal to Number of Digits
  • Sum Model Lecture - 01
  • Sum Model Lecture - 02
  • Replacing of Mathematical Operation

  Coding &Decoding - Alphabetical Coding

  • Different Letters Coding Lecture-01
  • Different Letters Coding Lecture-02
  • Same Letter Coding
  • Comparison Models

  Problems on Coding & Decoding

  • Problems on Coding & Decoding Lecture - 01
  • Problems on Coding & Decoding Lecture - 02
  • Problems on Coding & Decoding Lecture - 03

  Syllogisms (Logical Deduction)

  • Introduction to Syllogisms (Logical Deduction)
  • Distribution
  • Rules while Merging the Statement
  • Right Condition while Interchange of Subject Object

  Problems on Syllogisms (Logical Deduction)

  • Problems on Syllogisms (Logical Deduction)

  Venn Diagram

  • Introduction to Venn Diagram

  Problems on Venn Diagram

  • Problems on Venn Diagram Lecture - 01
  • Problems on Venn Diagram Lecture - 02

  Coded inequalities

  • Basics of Coded Inequalities

  Problems on Coded Inequalities

  • Problems on Coded Inequalities Lecture - 01
  • Problems on Coded Inequalities Lecture - 02

  Calendars

  • Introduction to Calendars
  • Odd days Identification Lecture - 01
  • Odd days Identification Lecture - 02
  • Identification Odd days for Month Wise
  • Different Models on Calendars
  • Similar Calendar Model
  • Problems on Similar Calendar
  • False Calendar

  Problems on Calendars

  • Problems on Calendars Lecture - 01
  • Problems on Calendars Lecture - 02

  Clocks

  • Introduction to Clocks

  Problems on Clocks

  • Problems on Clocks Lecture - 01
  • Problems on Clocks Lecture - 02
  • Problems on Clocks Lecture - 03
  • Problems on Clocks Lecture - 04