The SSC CGL exam’s reasoning section is generally easy for candidates to complete than the quantitative aptitude section. In comparison to math questions, reasoning questions can be answered relatively quickly. Questions on similarity and difference, spatial visualization, problem-solving, analysis, judgment, and decision-making, as well as questions on the classification of figures, arithmetical number sequences, non-verbal series, and relationship concepts, will all be included in the test.

Furthermore, the examination will include inquiries meant to monitor the applicant’s ability for abstract ideas and symbols and their relationship, arithmetical computation, and other analytical functions. Below are some important suggestions for preparing for the General Intelligence and Reasoning section of the SSC CGL exam.

  • One should concentrate on the subjects of logical deductions and general applications of logic when discussing general problem-solving techniques.
  • In order to avoid making careless mistakes, candidates must carefully read the questions before beginning to solve the problem.
  • For a few subjects to be answered correctly and quickly in the exam, effort and time are needed. In order to quickly identify the patterns present in the problem, candidates should take the time to practice a sufficient number of questions from the start.
  • It’s beneficial to move on to the next question if a problem ends up consuming too much of your limited exam time. If time allows, you can then return to the problem.

Recommended Reasoning Books for SSC CGL

  • Analytical Reasoning (Author â€“ M K Pandey)
  • Verbal and Nonverbal Reasoning (Author â€“ R S Aggarwal)
  • New Approach to Reasoning Verbal, Non-Verbal & Analytical (Author â€“ BS Sijwali, Indu Sijwal)
  • Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation for CAT (Author â€“ Nishit K. Sinha)

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