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. Aggarwal does not assume prior expertise. Each chapter begins with fundamental concepts and solved examples that act as "scaffolding" for the learner. As the reader progresses, the problems become increasingly intricate, mirroring the evolving patterns of modern competitive exams. The inclusion of previous years' questions
Logical reasoning involves drawing conclusions from given statements or premises. It requires the ability to analyze information, identify patterns, and make logical connections. There are several types of logical reasoning, including: A Modern Approach To Logical Reasoning By R.s. Aggarwal
: Helps develop a systematic way of thinking. ⚠️ Considerations for Learners While it is a staple for many, keep the following in mind: the problems become increasingly intricate
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