A Modern Approach To Logical Reasoning By R.s. Aggarwal
This is the battleground for most exams. The book categorizes puzzles into:
Examinations like IBPS PO, SBI Clerk, SSC CGL, and even management entrances like CAT and XAT place a heavy weightage on this section. A strong performance here can compensate for weaknesses in other areas. However, the pitfall is overconfidence. Many students rely on "common sense," only to find themselves tricked by the deceptive simplicity of the questions. This is where becomes indispensable—it trains your brain to look beyond the obvious. A Modern Approach To Logical Reasoning By R.s. Aggarwal
Don’t solve all 200 questions in a chapter at once. Solve the first 20. If you get 18 right, move to the next chapter. If you get 10 right, you need to stay and practice more. Time Boxing: This is the battleground for most exams
If you’re stuck on a Syllogism or a Blood Relation problem, look at the detailed explanation in the back immediately. Understand the logic flow first, then try a similar problem from scratch. Who Is This Book For? The Aspirant: Someone preparing for SSC, Banking, Railways, or CSAT. The Student: Someone looking to sharpen their IQ for campus placements. The Enthusiast: However, the pitfall is overconfidence
To systematically develop step-by-step logical reasoning skills through classification, solved examples, and extensive practice sets — aligned with the pattern of modern competitive exams.
rather than just memorizing formulas. Once you see the pattern, the logic follows. The Secret to Finishing It (Without Burning Out)