How to Prepare for Logical Reasoning in MBA CET Exam 2021?
How to Prepare for
Logical Reasoning in MBA CET Exam 2021?
The MH-CET exam has approximately 75 questions of
logical reasoning. This paper usually does not have negative marking and all
the questions are of one mark. The other major difference in this exam as
compared to the other entrance exams is that the questions of different
sections are jumbled in this paper i.e. these 75 questions would not be placed
consecutively rather in between the questions of quant, visual reasoning and
verbal ability. The difficulty level of questions in this category is from easy
to moderate.
In this section, the majority of the questions appear
from the areas like analytical puzzles, alpha-numeric series, blood relations,
coding - decoding, Symboperation, Input-output, Syllogism etc. Besides that the
questions on different areas of verbal reasoning like implicit assumptions,
courses of action and conclusions also appear in a sufficient number. The
question on deductive reasoning known as syllogism appears with three statement
and three conclusions or four conclusions as well. Revising the concept of
complementary pairs in syllogism is a must for solving all the syllogism
questions. You are advised to revise the concept of the above mentioned areas
in a thorough manner.
MAH CET 2020 Logical Reasoning Section
- 59-60
questions were on Non-Verbal Reasoning and rest 15-16 questions were based
on verbal reasoning
- Questions
on various types of Arrangements, statements, letter rearrangements, family
tree are the favourite areas in MBA CET exam. The questions were in sets
as well as individual ones. The questions were lengthy in nature and
needed more time to solve.
- Sets
in Logical Reasoning were difficult to solve. The candidates who marked
the answer option and moved on were benefitted as they could solve more
questions which were on moderate side.
- Verbal
Reasoning part in logical reasoning section has more questions on Critical
Reasoning, Syllogism among others. The Syllogisms were overall moderate
but time consuming across all the slots. Strong weak arguments, cause
effect questions also consumed some time of the test takers. These
questions were not as difficult as the other questions and were doable.
- 5
questions were on Logical Inequality, 5 on sentence based coding; set of 4
questions on Directions and 3 questions were on data sufficiency.
- A
new question type was there in the test. There were 3 questions in this
category. A set of 5 questions based on Sequential Input Output was
asked in one of the 4 slots.
- 15-16
questions were on Verbal Reasoning and most of them were on Critical
Reasoning like, strengthen the argument, weaken the argument
- 4
questions were on syllogism (4 statements followed by 2/3 conclusions]
- 2
questions were on implicit statements
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