- Reasoning, General Intelligence (Tier 1)
- Breakup : Last three years’ papers
- Priority order
- Task #1:Series
- Task #2: Arrangement-Direction tests
- Task #3: Non-verbal
- Task #4: Coding-Decoding
- Task #5 remaining stuff
- Book for Reasoning?
In the previous articles we saw how to approach
General Awareness for Tier I | Click me |
Maths / Quantitative Aptitude for Tier I and II | Click me |
Reasoning / General Intelligence for Tier I | Click me |
In this last article on SSC-CGL series, we’ll see how to approach Reasoning (for Tier 1) and English (for Tier 1 and 2).
Reasoning, General Intelligence (Tier 1)
Just like how we did the Maths- first we’ll divide [Reasoning] into subtopics
Topic |
Subtopics | 2010 | 11 | 12 |
Series |
|
27 | 26 | 30 |
Coding |
|
7 | 8 | 11 |
Arrangement |
|
5 | 7 | 2 |
Logic |
|
4 | 2 | 2 |
Misc. |
|
3 | 3 | 1 |
Image based (non-verbal) |
|
4 | 4 | 4 |
Total |
Total | 50 | 50 | 50 |
Breakup : Last three years’ papers
Priority order
- Logical Reasoning portion doesn’t have much theory/formulas as such, except for Syllogism, clock-Calendars, Permutation combinations etc. so the only way to master Reasoning= via maximum practice at home.
- Here comes the problem: You’ve to face Reasoning/General Intelligence only at the tier-I stage. (50Q) But In tier II: there is no reasoning, but only Maths +English. Besides, you don’t have to tick 200/200 questions in tier-I, to pass the exam.
- So, you should have some sort of strategy about how much time and energy should be invested in Logical Reasoning portion. (like in General Awareness , the priority order was Static>>Science>>Crap.)
Task #1:Series
- As you can see from the topic wise breakup charts given above, majority of the questions are asked from “series”(analogy, odd pairs, dictionary etc). Around half of the reasoning questions are based on this topic only.
- In fact in every SSC- CGL paper, first 8-9 question are from analogy, next 7-8 question from “Find odd word/number” and so on.
- Therefore, I suggest you first solve all the sums related to “series” from your reasoning book. And within that, more emphasis should be given to
- Analogy (words and numbers)
- odd pair (same)
- classification
- dictionary based series
- inserting missing characters
- logical sequence of words
The word based analogy/odd pair is very easy (compared to number based or letter based).
But number based analogy/odd pair etc. can be a tough cookie.
So while in exam, keep an eye on wrist watch. Don’t spend too much time in just one question.
For example: find Missing number in the box?
3 | 7 | 52 |
5 | 11 | 126 |
?? | 9 | 107 |
Answer choice:
- 6
- 18
- 26
- 36
- If you’re able to solve this quickly=well and good.
- But sometimes the logic behind above number pairing won’t click in your mind immediately in the exam. So there is no point in wasting 5-7 minutes in just one question here. Just leave it and move on to next question.
- On the last page of your question paper (space for rough work), write down the Question number of such “time-consuming” sums and leave them for the end part of exam. (same advice for coding-decoding).
Task #2: Arrangement-Direction tests
- This includes blood-relation, arrangements (circular, line, building etc.)
- To a new player, the arrangement questions may appear time-consuming. But once you’ve practiced enough sums, your speed will improve.
- But the best thing with arrangement question= you can verify the answer (by applying the “conditions” given in the question to your arrangement).
- Easiest of all arrangement is circular arrangement. I consider it “no-excuse” topic. Solve each and every sum given in your book. Once you’re comfortable with circular, move to linear and rectangular (dining table).
- Next comes, Direction based question. Mohan walks 5 km north then… Again “no-excuse”. Solve each and every sum given in your book.
- Then building-car-job, lecture schedules etc. arrangements.
- Finally blood relations.
Task #3: Non-verbal
Image based question. Again no excuse, solve all the sums and it won’t pose much difficulty during exam. But yes keep an eye on wrist-watch.
Task #4: Coding-Decoding
This involves
- Typical coding decoding (PEAR written as GFDN then REAP is written as..)
- Symbols (circle is greater than, square is less than..)
- Maths operations (L=x, M=+, then value of 16L(12M13) is..)
- And other misc. questions.
Math operation =no excuse. Can be mastered with practice and can be solved quickly and accurately. Same for symbol.
So practice as much as you can.
Task #5 remaining stuff
- Here, first finish Syllogism (All cats are dogs..): use the UP-UN method to quickly solve them. click me to learn it. Please note, in SSC, at most two questions on syllogism per year. But cost-benefit ratio is very good. So don’t avoid).
- Conventional Venn Diagram questions. (50 drink coffee, 40 drink tea…) Usually just 1 question comes. Good part= answer can be verified and once you practice enough it doesn’t even take one minute to solve it (2 circle venn diagram cases).
- Therefore, no excuse must be prepared.
Now once you’ve done Above things then spend remaining time in whatever topics are left. Clock, calendar etc. (based on time and mood.)
Book for Reasoning?
- Since Reasoning/ General Intelligence topic doesn’t have much theory, the only way to approach it= practice maximum number of questions at home from your reasoning book.
- I’m going to repeat the advice given in maths article: You should simultaneously appear for IBPS, LIC, CDS, CAPF and all such exams depending on your career taste. (because putting all eggs in one SSC basket= bad idea sir-ji).
- So you want to use one reasoning book that is universally applicable to all such exams. I suggest use either one of the following books:
Book | A Modern Approach to Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning by | A new approach Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning by |
Author | R.S.Agarwal | BS Sijwali |
Publication | S.Chand | Arihant |
- While content and coverage is almost the same in both these books, They differ mainly in terms of “size” (=no. of practice questions given in each book.).
- BS Sijwali has less number of practice question (around 750 pages) while R.S.Agarwal’s reasoning book has about 1500 paper.
- Both of them quite helpful in SSC-CGL, IBPS, LIC-ADO, AAO, CDS, and similar exams.
- You don’t need to use both of them, just use any one of them. And practice as many questions as you can at home.
- This concludes the discussion on How to approach Logical Reasoning/ General Intelligence for SSC-CGL exam.
- Now only one topic remains: how to approach English vocabulary, grammar and comprehension. Will be discussed in a separate article.
hey mrunal, can we use this same strategy, books for paper 2 in upsc prelim and for maharastra psc prelim paper 2?
yes Mrunal please try to provide strategy, books for CSAT Paper II
thank you very much, sir
mrunal sir please give me replay i have one problem about ssc-cgl iamnot completed my intermediate but i complete degree in distance education iam eligble or not for this exam my age 24
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Yes Kuldeep it is possible. You can get it through rti.
sir
i have not found questions based on syllogisms in the book verbal and non verbal reasoning by r.s.aggarwal.
please tell is it still ok to use this book??
it is given in RS Agarwal’s book on verbal and non-verbal reasoning.
goto page number 753
Logical Deduction –>Chap 1. Logic
sir, read your articles for cgle and other exams , but didn’t find any startegy for SBI PO exam . how should i prepare for that and what all books/notes should i get ??
Dear sir please suggest me i want to cover all synonym and antonym ,which text book will usefull
U can collect Antonym & Synonyms from SSC previous… It will be good for U.
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Mrunal, thanks for your generous valuable guidence . can you plese give strategy for bank po?. It will be verly useful for all of us.
Mrunal Sir,
Does B S Sijwali book cover the topics of HIGH LEVEL Reasoning which will be asked in SBI PO exam ?
Plz help sir. Thanks
sir send me he syllabus for ib exam
sir where i can download previous SSC question papers. Is there any book contaning SSC question paper available in shop?
Arihant & The Plate Form & kiran all are ssc prev. papers provide.
“The Plate Form” good for math
Plz add the facility to download as .pdf!!!
Earlier it was available but now I cannot c he option to download as .pdf!!!
Bhaiji I have to crack the forthcoming SBI PO in April 28, 2013. Could u guide me on that. U could send across the strategy in email.
Regards
can anyone plz tell me why exam is on 2 days i.e 14th n 21st april
..
10lakh plus candidates appear for that exam, so they have scheduled it on 2 days. It doesn’t mean you will have tier 1 test on two days.
thanx a lot…
17Lakh plus application this time!!
Total number of Applicants are: 20,30,317 (Server 1 + Server 2)
check this link:
http://ssc.nic.in/whats%20new%20html/latest_news/CGL2013_Detailed_report_Server1_2.pdf
Thank for such information provided how to plan to write combined graduate level As guided which books to follows and cut-off marks are provide…who serious prepare ssc its really help.Thank you
Mrunal, u discovred d real approch toward d ssc cgl, the concepts u provided r d real tricks to pass ssc, thanks a lot guru!
sir,
I am preparing for cgl for first time. If I prepare the GA section(aLL the science and social studies) from previous papers of ssc cgl then would that be sufficient? There is very little time left. Plz guide me.
mrunal bhaiyya…you are awesome!!!pls solve reasoning(arrangement)questions of IBPS PO 2.thanks…
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hello sir,
greetings of the day ; sir u have any formula for geometry part in sscexam.
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sir please post any type of guidance for LIC AAO exam2013
Sir,
If you provide ideas to clear LIC AAO online exam, about LIC AAO exam, then it will be very useful for many aspirants. If possible, what are the subtopics under each section would be covered for the exam. Thanking you.
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Very helpful information. Thank u very much.