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Is Logical Reasoning Scary?
 Friday, March 23, 2012 23:20

[In spite of a hectic schedule powered by the end semester exams, Nishant Prasad (Class of 2015 of NALSAR University of Law) writes something for all those people who're utterly confused as to their preparation of the Logic section. So, do listen to him! - The CLATGyan Team]...

Assumptions & Weakening/Strengthening the Arguments
 Tuesday, August 23, 2011 8:00

By : Akshita Amit, Class of 2016 – NALSAR University of Law. So... Here we are - at the very heart of critical reasoning. If you’re attending LST/IMS/any other ‘results guaranteed’ coaching institute, these shall be a major part of your mocks. In the end, these may also make or break ...

Syllogisms
 Wednesday, August 17, 2011 15:22

By : Lakshmi Venkataraman, Class of 2016 - NALSAR University of Law. A syllogism is a form of deductive reasoning consisting of a major premise, a minor premise, and a conclusion. When one makes a conclusion from a general statement or premise and forms a specific conclusion, it takes the form ...

Directions
 Wednesday, December 1, 2010 9:34

It’s a long time since the last post. Well I apologise. Our vacation aint exactly a vacation. Well coming to the point. Another aspect to Logic is Directions. This comes under Analytical Reasoning. One of the easiest questions to score in and also one of the easiest to get carried away ...

The difference between an inference and a conclusion
 Tuesday, November 9, 2010 15:13

Hey Guys, Two very important type of questions you will get is based on conclusions and inferences, Now in an instant moment they will sound very familiar to you. But both these concepts are poles apart. Now you may wonder as to why do we need to know literal differences in meaning ...

Critical Reasoning Exercise – 1
 Friday, November 5, 2010 18:59

Ok guys, So here are a few questions which are a mixed bag and some are not really a specific “type” of question to which there are tricks or methods to solve. Don’t worry, wherever there are methods to be applied, we are there to guide you but this exercise shall ...

Blood Relations Exercise
 Friday, November 5, 2010 12:53

1. Pointing towards a person in photograph, Sandeepan said, “He is the only son of the father of my sister’s brother.” How is that person related to Sandeepan? Read the given information and answer the following questions based on it. 1. A+B means A is the mother of B 2. A#B means A ...

Critical Reasoning : A Few Tricks of The Trade
 Wednesday, October 20, 2010 17:59

So with a few days to go for our End semester examinations at NALSAR, here are a few tips which might help you towards a few questions of CR. I am now posting a few questions along with the answers and the reasoning behind it such that all of you can ...

Blood Relations – Getting Started!
 Saturday, October 16, 2010 12:38

Hey friends, welcome to the world of CLAT. Believe me the journey at no point of time shall make you feel despaired especially now that you have chosen CLATgyan as your companion for the journey. One of the most interesting aspect of your journey is Analytical reasoning. This would set ...

Critical Reasoning | Sample Test
 Sunday, October 3, 2010 10:44

Here is a sample test for you to see the kind of questions that you can expect under the Critical Reasoning Section of the CLAT paper. Do not use this as a conclusive test of your reasoning ability! Remember Critical Reasoning is a skill that you can always acquire through ...

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