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Quantitative aptitude refers to the ability to understand and work with numerical data, solve mathematical problems, and make calculations accurately and efficiently.
Logical reasoning aptitude refers to the ability to analyze and draw conclusions from information using sound and systematic thinking processes.
Verbal reasoning involves the ability to comprehend, analyze, and draw conclusions from written or spoken information.
Quantitative aptitude is an inseparable and an integral part of aptitude exams in India. It tests the quantitative skills along with logical and analytical skills. One can test their own number of handling techniques and problem-solving skills by solving these questions.
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Logical reasoning is a form of thinking in which premises and relations between premises are used in a rigorous manner to infer conclusions that are entailed (or implied) by the premises and the relations.
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Verbal reasoning tests reveal how well you can analyse written information. Usually, the format is a short passage of text followed by true, false and cannot say questions. They’re designed to assess your ability to understand what you’ve read, think constructively and reach accurate conclusions.
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