The Reasoning section of the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) assesses your analytical, logical, and critical thinking abilities. It is crucial to develop a strong understanding of various reasoning concepts and practice extensively to perform well in this section.
The Reasoning section of the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) assesses your analytical, logical, and critical thinking abilities. It is crucial to develop a strong understanding of various reasoning concepts and practice extensively to perform well in this section.
Understand the Syllabus
The Reasoning section typically includes the following types of questions:
Logical Reasoning:
- Syllogisms
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Analogies
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Logical sequences
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Blood relations
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Direction sense
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Series (numbers, letters, figures)
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Puzzles
Analytical Reasoning:
- Arrangements (linear, circular, etc.)
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Grouping and selection
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Data sufficiency
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Coding-decoding
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Statements and conclusions
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Statements and assumptions
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Cause and effect
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Critical reasoning