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Reasoning

The document lists various types of reasoning and critical thinking questions that may be seen on tests, including verbal questions involving number series, word formations, blood relations and logical reasoning. It also lists non-verbal question types involving counting figures, analogies, classifications, mirror images, paper folding, and pattern completion. Critical thinking question types involve evaluating statements, courses of action, assumptions, causes and effects, and data sufficiency.

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Reasoning

The document lists various types of reasoning and critical thinking questions that may be seen on tests, including verbal questions involving number series, word formations, blood relations and logical reasoning. It also lists non-verbal question types involving counting figures, analogies, classifications, mirror images, paper folding, and pattern completion. Critical thinking question types involve evaluating statements, courses of action, assumptions, causes and effects, and data sufficiency.

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VERBAL/

• Analogy and similarity/


• Classification (odd one out)/
• Number Series/
• Alphabet Series/
• Word Formation/
• Missing Number/
• Mathematical Oparation/
• Dice/
• Cube/
• Blood relation/
• Logical Vann – Diagram/
• Caselet-Di
• Logical Sequence of word/
• Calandar/
• Clock/
• Inequality/
• Coding Decoding/
• Arithmetical Reasoning/
• Ranking Arrangement/
• Comparison Test/
• Seating Arrangement/
• Syllogism/
• Directions/
• Age/
CRITICAL THINKING
• Statement & Course of Action/

• Statements and Assumptions (Inference)/

• Statement and Conclusion/

• Statement and Argument/

• Causes & Effects/

• Data sufficiency/

NON-VERBAL/
• Counting of figure/

• Analogy/

• Classification/

• Mirror Image/

• Water Image/

• Paper Cutting/

• Paper Folding/

• Series/

• Embedded Figures/

• Pattern Completion/

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