Reasoning Shortcut Tricks: by Ramandeep Singh
Reasoning Shortcut Tricks: by Ramandeep Singh
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1) Read the given problem. Don't assume anything except universal facts.
2) Take the first statement and combine it with main statement. Try to find the answer.
3) If you are unable to find the answer using 2nd step then combine second statement and
combine it with main statement and try to find answer.
4) If you are unable to find an answer using second statement then add both statements with
main statement and try to find answer
5) If even now you can't find answer, simply tick both statements are insufficient.
Directions :Marks A as answer if statement I alone is sufficient to answer the question
Marks B as answer if statement II alone is sufficient to answer the question
Marks C as answer if statement I and II together are sufficient to answer the question but
neither statement aloneis sufficient to answer the question
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Statement II : x is divisible by 84
Answer. Using statement I - x is divisible by 4 and 5
Using statement II - x is divisible by 3,4, and 7.
By using both statements we can conclude that x is divisible by 28 ( 4*7), hence answer is C.
Question 4. P,Q,R,S and T are five friends. Their mean age is 18. What is the age of R ?
Statement I : P's age is 18
Statement II : Q's age is 2 years less than T and T's age is 6 years less than S.
Statement III : R's age is 6 years more than B's age and 4 years more than T's age.
Answer : P+Q+R+S+T = 90
From Statement I : Q+R+S+T = 72
From Statement II : Q = T - 2 and T=S - 6
So S = T + 6
Statement III : R = Q+6 and R = T + 4
Age of every friend can be defined in terms of T's age by using all three statements. So we
can reach the answer using all three statements. Hence answer is C.
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Never try to reach final answer as it is not asked. You need to find whether the
information provided is enough to solve the given problem or not.
Never make any assumption. Use only universal rules { eg. a + b = a + b - (a U b) }
Try to solve questions by using above strategies
Solve question step by step. First try to find answer using first statement then second
and finally with both. Then mark the answer
Even if you find answer with only one statement, then try to find answer with
remaining statement as sometimes there is an option that answer can be find with
both statements separately.
Move on quickly and mark answer can't be found in case you are unable to reach any
conclusion with information provided.
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