The beginning of your journey to develop logical reasoning should not be based on how quickly can you solve the questions. So, don't draw/write illegibly.ĭon't time them. You will get as many sheets as you need in the final exam. The biggest mistake aspirants make in LR is to skimp on the space they use for solving an LR set. This habit will help you in the long run. Use a paper and pen and neatly make the desired diagrams or illustrations. You can use the number of sittings required to design your timetable for CAT preparation just like you use the number of questions in Quants. For example, I loved Logical Reasoning, so I used to solve 7-8 sets in one go. Then note down in front of each chapter (in the index) how many sittings is the exercise of that chapter going to take. Use one chapter to gauge how many sets are you able to solve in one sitting. Take a break after doing the solved examples and before beginning the exercises.īefore you begin, split the entire exercise into number of sets.
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