Analytical And Reasoning Skills
Analytical skills is a small section of several competitive examinations.
It is also part of the aptitude test held prior to the campus interview for
student having completed professional studies like engineering. Analytical
skills also definitely found in the MBA entrance examinations and other
competitive exams for several jobs.
In analytical skills exams, along with Maths, English and General knowledge
basic skills like reasoning and aptitude are tested at the various all India
exams like the one conducted for Bank Probationary Officer (PO). Many wonder
how to prepare for this part of the exams.
Portions for reasoning is not stable, it frequently keeps changing.
Earlier, the two types of questions usually appearing in this section were
verbal and nonverbal. However, their boundaries keep extending to logical and
reasoning skils. Facilitating to play down the number candidates appearing for
the examination is the reasoning section. It is important to posses' good
analytical skills in English and General knowledge to easily approach reasoning
section. Based on these analytical skills questions appear in reasoning
section.
Next, you should know the different types of analytical questions and train
enough accordingly. The training that you have undergone shows off through the
exams results. Although you may not know the entire subject matter, regular
practice and training is only needed to handle objective type questions. Maths
knowledge is also required for some logical questions. Venn diagram also would
come handy to answer few questions in this section. RS Agarwal guide is the
best that is available in the market as for as reasoning is concerned. It
contains numerous objective type questions in reasoning.
Among the monthly journals, Banking Service Chronicle and Competition
Master are highly useful for this purpose. Dhillon group publications bring out
lot of books on reasoning. These books are also highly useful to develop this
skills. Generally, during the initial stages of learning it is good to study
along with a friend to avoid boredom and decline in interest due to monotony.
Reasoning skills are emphasized more in the special classes conducted by All
India competitive Examination Institutions like National School of Banking.
If 50
questions are asked on topics like English, Maths and General Knowledge, 75
questions are asked on reasoning skills. Hence, shunning away the initial
setbacks and focusing more would surely help in answering the reasoning section
well. Presently, numerous vacancies are being announced for banking positions.
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