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Analytical and Logical Reasoning for CAT and other MBA exams

Online Class by Satyadhar Joshi shivgan3@yahoo.com http://www.wiziq.com/shivgan_joshi http://onlineclasses.nanotechbiz.org. Analytical and Logical Reasoning for CAT and other MBA exams. Introduction.

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Analytical and Logical Reasoning for CAT and other MBA exams

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  1. Online Class by Satyadhar Joshi shivgan3@yahoo.com http://www.wiziq.com/shivgan_joshi http://onlineclasses.nanotechbiz.org Analytical and Logical Reasoning for CAT and other MBA exams

  2. Introduction • This class is will introduce with the subject of the overall series which is divided in 12 lectures. • We will be doing some theory and questions related to the areas. • This area is important for MBA entrance exams and we will cover it from very basics. • For details on the subject check out my website or email me. • This lecture will be taken with help of guest lecturer so that we can add his valuable comments. • 6 questions, 6 minutes, 4 minutes table + 2 min question • Reduce options to 50-50

  3. Getting Details about my future Classes • Follow me at Wiziq (best way) • Unfortunately, Adding Members not possible on Wiziq (over 1000 friends request which could cost me around 1200 USD, or 80 thousand rupee) • Follow me Twitter • Email me at shivgan3@yahoo.com • http://onlineclasses.nanotechbiz.org/

  4. Analytical Reasoning ( 6 Lectures) • Sitting and Linear arrangement • Complex arrangement • Comparison of Ranks • Blood Relation • Family Tree • Condition and Grouping • Quant Analysis

  5. Sitting and Linear arrangement • Be careful in reading which line first as lines are jumbled • Use _ & * • Carefully keep extra info in side place • Keep trace of the directions • Conversion of Table domain from words • Removing all dependencies on words

  6. Complex arrangement • Drawing of table and putting marks of cross and right in the table • Again use the same concepts as seen in the last page • Carefully select the marking of the table and don’t change the marking once you make it; although change it completely if you think you are wrong (first 30 seconds) • Don’t worry if you don’t get each aspect filled • Take the goods even from the half done questions • X Y axis

  7. Comparison of Ranks • Use of various symbols for comparison of various ranks • Graphics • Arrows • Between the lists concepts

  8. Blood Relation & Family Tree • Basics Terminologies • 21 basics relations • Use of only vs son • Use of + - • Use of tree structure with various arrows, = to, etc etc • Comparison of different arrows

  9. Condition and Grouping • Study of condition • Condition of grouping

  10. Logical Reasoning (6 Lectures) • Syllogism • Statement of Assumption • Statement and Conclusion • Passage and Conclusion • Statement and Argument • Statement and course of action

  11. Syllogism • Preposition (also known as premises): Categorical, Hypothetical and Disjunctive • Types of Categorical Preposition • Some vs all (universal vs particular) • Drawing the circular diagram • Hidden Preposition • Venn diagram • Inferences: Methods to draw inferences • Three statement Syllalogism

  12. Statement of Assumption • Valid assumption • Recommendation • Assumptions are based on some knowledge and some bases which should be checked • If 1 is implicit, or 2 is, or both, or either, or neither or both

  13. Statement and Conclusion • A-e in the same ways • Carefully draw inferences

  14. Statement and Argument • Four important points to be considered • Weak vs. Strong

  15. References ( Recommended Text) • Analytical and Logical Reasoning by B S SijwaliArriahantPublication

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