Book Structure For Reasoning Shortcut Secrets Textbook
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Complete Textbook for Reasoning Shortcut Secrets and Tricks
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Contains the secrets of shortcuts of reasoning
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This reasoning short tricks book is useful for NRA CET, SSC, Bank, Railway, Defence, Police and other Exams
Book Key Features
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Provides Complete Coverage for all reasoning short tricks and tips
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Includes Shortcut Secrets of Reasoning as per exam pattern and syllabus
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Gives you guarantee to pass all the Reasoning part with short tricks in a book
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Includes countless examples.
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This good book for reasoning is available in both Hindi and English
Why is this the Best Book?
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This is considered the best reasoning book because it includes every topic of reasoning with precise explanations of each topic
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The book helps you to clear all the important topics from the exam point of view as step-by-step explanations of basic concepts are given.
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The wonderful shortcut tricks make you an expert in Reasoning in less time.
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This book also assists you in practicing the best questions to pass every exam.
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Every individual can prepare themselves for any competitive exam even without the help of coaching or tuitions
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For students looking for the best book for reasoning in Hindi, this book is also available in Hindi with clear explanations and easy short tricks
Frequently Asked Questions: Competitive Reasoning Shortcut Secrets Textbook
Q1: Is reasoning an important subject for all competitive exams?
A: Yes, reasoning is included in almost every exam, like SSC, Bank, Railway, Defence, Police, and NRA CET. It checks your logical and analytical skills.
Q2: What are the main sections of reasoning?
A: Reasoning is generally divided into three parts – Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning, and Logical/Analytical Reasoning.
Q3: Which reasoning topics are asked most in exams?
A: Puzzles, Seating Arrangement, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Syllogism, Inequalities, Series (Number/Letter), and Direction Sense are the most frequent.
Q4: How much time should I give daily to reasoning?
A: At least 1 to 1.5 hours daily is enough if you practice regularly with the right book.
Q5: Should I first focus on theory or shortcuts?
A: Start with basic theory to build clarity, then learn shortcuts to increase speed.
Q6: I memorize tricks but forget them in the exam. What should I do?
A: Don’t just memorize; practice solved examples under each trick so you know exactly when to apply it.
Q7: How can I improve my speed in reasoning?
A: Practice with timed exercises and use short tricks. Consistent practice can increase your speed by 40–50%.
Q8: How do I solve puzzles and seating arrangements faster?
A: Always make a diagram or table while solving. Practice different variations regularly.
Q9: I get confused in Blood Relation questions. Any tips?
A: Always draw a family tree and mark relations step by step. This avoids confusion.
A: Yes, especially for SSC, Defence, and Railway exams. They check your visual and analytical skills.


