SNAP 2024 LOGICAL REASONING PREPARATION
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SNAP 2022 Analytical & Logical Reasoning section tests the candidate’s ability to solve mathematical problems and work out tricky problems. It consists of 25 questions, making it the section with highest weightage out of the three (other sections have 20 and 15 questions).
Symbiosis National Level Aptitude Test(SNAP 2022) is a National level entrance test for getting admission into MBA Courses offered by SIU. Which is Conducted by a Symbiosis international University on an annual basis. Candidates appearing for SNAP 2022 must create a preparation strategy to clear SNAP 2022 cutoff for participating colleges. Check Cutoff for SNAP 2022 Colleges
Total duration of SNAP 2022 exam is 60 Minutes and students have to solve 60 questions in given time duration. So, Here is a big challenge of time management. Students have to allocate their exam duration section wise manner and they have to complete a particular section in particular time which is allocated by students themselves.
Basically, there are three sections in the SNAP 2022 Exam. Which are mentioned below.
SNAP 2022 Examination has three sections named Quantitative Ability, Data Interpretation and Data Sufficiency, Analytical and Logical Reasoning and General English. What are the key highlights of SNAP 2022 Analytical and Logical Reasoning?
While preparing for any exam students must have to know the syllabus related to it. So from the syllabus students got an idea of how they have to prepare. Here Syllabus of Analytics and Logical Section is mentioned below .
Puzzles | Mathematical Reasoning | Verbal Reasoning |
Cause and Effect | Analogy and Series | Critical Reasoning |
Direction Sense | Sitting Arrangement | Blood relations |
Visual Reasoning | Meaningful words | Coding and Decoding |
Clock and Calendars | Family tree | Syllogisms |
Name of the Book | Book Author |
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Verbal and Non-verbal reasoning book | R S Agrawal |
A modern approach to Logical Reasoning | R S Agrawal |
Logical Reasoning Book | Arihant Publications |
How to prepare for Logical reasoning | Arun Sharma |
Logical reasoning and Data Interpretation | Nishit K Sinha |
Learning to draw family relations diagrams and identifying which are males and which are females the most important step in solving such questions.
The things that the candidate has to focus on are the pattern of the figures given, arrangements and the order (Ascending or Descending)
Here, Some previous year questions are mentioned below just for a better understanding of a section. So, students are aware of the types of questions and how to solve it.
Question 1. Here is a vertical stack of books put on a table and books are numbered as 1,2, and 3 . Now, these books are placed vertically from table 1 to table 2 by putting 1st book on the bottom and 2nd book is on top. Now during a movement, either a top most book or top most two books or All three books are moved from one table to another table. Now if other books are available on another table then stack being transferred should be placed on the top of the existing books. And if there are no books on another table then we put the books simple without disturbing their order. So, What is the minimum number of moves in which the above task will be accomplished?
Answer :- So , for counting the steps we have to do above mentioned operations. So the 1st move is to place book 3 from Table A to Table B. Now the 2nd move is to place book 2 from Table A to Table B . The 3rd move is to place book 3 and book 2 from Table B to Table A . Now the final move is to place book 3,2 and 1 from Table A to Table B respectively. So correct Option is an Option D .
Question 2. “X+Y” means X is a daughter of Y , “X*Y” means X is a son of Y and “X-Y” means X is a Wife of Y.If P*Q then which of the following is true ?
Answer:- Well, here P*Q means P is a son of Q then automatically we can say that Q is a Father of P. So Option C is correct.
Set 2 Analysis
Question Type | No. of Questions | Difficulty Level |
---|---|---|
Number Series | 2 | Difficult |
Letter Series | 2 | Easy |
Calendar | 2 | Easy |
Cause & Effect | 2 | Easy |
Linear Arrangement | 1 | Easy |
Circular Arrangement | 1 | Moderate |
Blood Relationship | 4 | Easy |
Direction Sense | 2 | Moderate |
Deductions | 1 | Easy |
Venn Diagram | 1 | Easy |
Jumbled Word | 1 | Easy |
Verbal Analogies | 2 | Easy |
Clocks | 1 | Easy |
Assumptions | 1 | Easy |
Miscellaneous | 2 | Easy |
Total | 25 | -- |
Set 1 Analysis
Question Type | No. of Questions | Difficulty Level |
---|---|---|
Blood relations | 2 | Easy |
Clocks | 2 | Moderate |
Number series | 3 | Easy-Moderate |
Letter Series | 2 | Moderate |
Input/Output | 2 | Easy-Moderate |
Calendars | 2 | Easy-Moderate |
Coding and Decoding | 1 | Easy |
Circular Arrangement | 2 | Moderate |
Syllogisms | 1 | Easy |
Analogies | 1 | Moderate |
Courses of Action | 5 | Easy-Moderate |
Miscellaneous | 3 | Easy-Moderate |
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College
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