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How to Prepare for Logical Reasoning for the CAT

Overview
Developed by Arun Sharma, this comprehensive new book, solely devoted to Logical Reasoning (LR) will effectively equip aspirants to tackle all possible types of questions that can be asked on this topic in CAT and other similar higher level competitive examination. 

In the new format of the CAT Question Paper, Logical Reasoning (LR) is one of the vital components. There are now only two sections in the CAT Paper. In this scenario, LR forms a critical part of the Verbal Ability and Logical Reasoning Section. A good score in this segment would take you closer towards your goal of succeeding. It is therefore essential to develop your problem-solving skills in LR to a level where you can quickly and comfortably attempt the LR questions. Besides, LR also forms an important component of other prestigious non-CAT MBA entrance examinations.
 

Title
How to Prepare for Logical Reasoning for the CAT
Author
Arun Sharma
Publisher
Tata McGraw - Hill Education
Publishing Date
2012
Pages
532
Price
450 /-
Price @ Flipkart
293 /-


Key Features

Equips students to tackle all kinds of questions that can be asked in CAT and other high level examinations
Tackles the topic as per the new pattern wherein Logical Reasoning (LR) is a critical component
An introductory write-up, discussing the importance of LR in CAT
Begins with the basics of every question type
A Unique Reaction Tracker approach that teaches how to think within an LR question
Special section on past years CAT questions on reasoning; solved LR questions sets from other MBA entrance examinations such as IIFT, XAT, SNAP etc.


Table of Contents
Section 1: LOGICAL REASONING
1. Important Concepts in Logical Reasoning         
2. Logical Reasoning based on Arrangements
3. Logical reasonings based on Rankings
4. Team Formations
5. Quantitative Reasoning
6. Puzzle Test
Section 2: VERBAL REASONING
1. Syllogisms
2. Logical Deductions
3. Set Theory, Venn Diagrams and Network Diagrams
4. Binary Logic
5. Critical Reasoning
Section 3: REASONING EXERCISES BASED ON LEVEL OF DIFFICULTY
1. Level of Difficulty (LOD)—I
2. Level of Difficulty (LOD)—II
3. Level of Difficulty (LOD)—III
PART II: REASONING QUESTION TYPES FROM OTHER MBA EXAMS
1. Sequences and Series
2. Blood Relations
3. Direction Test
4. Statement and Conclusions
5. Statement and Assumptions
6. Assertion and Reason
7. Statement—Courses of Action
8. Mathematical Operations
PART III: REASONING ARCHIVES
Section 1: PAST YEARS' SOLVED QUESTIONS FROM THE CAT
1. CAT 2008
2. CAT 2007
3. CAT 2006
4. CAT 2005
5. CAT 2004
6. CAT 2003 Repeat
7. CAT 2003 Cancelled
8. CAT 2002
9. CAT 2001
10. CAT 2000
11. CAT 1999
Section 2: PAST YEARS' SOLVED QUESTIONS FROM THE XAT
1. XAT 2012
2. XAT 2011
3. XAT 2010
4. XAT 2009
5. XAT 2008
Section 3: PAST YEARS' SOLVED QUESTIONS FROM THE IIFT
1. IIFT 2011
2. IIFT 2010
3. IIFT 2009
4. IIFT 2008
5. IIFT 2007
Section 4: PAST YEARS' SOLVED QUESTIONS FROM THE SNAP
1. SNAP 2011
2. SNAP 2010
3. SNAP 2009
4. SNAP 2008
5. SNAP 2007
6. SNAP 2006

Model Test Paper ( Based on the Latest Online Pattern)

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