If you are preparing for any of the following examinations, this book is an indispensable asset: Exam Category Specific Examinations Covered

Cover chapters 1–5 (Analogy, Classification, Coding, Blood Relations). Do not time yourself yet. Focus on accuracy. Week 2 (Patterns): Take on Series, Direction, and Syllogism. Use the "Exercise" section—there are over 100 questions per chapter. Week 3 (Complexity): Tackle Seating Arrangement (Circular, Linear, Square) and Puzzles. This is the book’s strongest area; it offers 20+ unique puzzle types. Week 4 (Speed & Non-Verbal): Use the "Review Tests" after every 3-4 chapters. Complete the Non-Verbal section in 3 days, then take full-length mock tests from the final "Practice Sets."

Finding relationships between words, numbers, or concepts.

This section constitutes the bulk of the book and covers topics frequently asked in majority of competitive exams. Key chapters include:

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R.S. Aggarwal is a household name in the competitive exam circuit. His books are renowned for their straightforward approach, extensive practice questions, and clarity in conceptual explanation. This specific book on logical reasoning is lauded for several reasons:

Identifying hidden assumptions behind statements.

Analytical reasoning tests a candidate's capacity to analyze a given situation, evaluate evidence, and make sound judgments. This section is highly emphasized in management and officer-scale exams. Key topics include:

Here, the book shines for exams like NIFT, SSC, and defense services:

: The book is quite bulky due to the high volume of practice sets.

Week 7 — Weakness polishing and alternate sources