Reasoning is the most scoring General Test block — pattern-based puzzles with definite answers and no syllabus to memorise.
Check differences, then ratios, then squares/cubes
State the relationship in words before matching options
Map letter↔position; look for +1/−1 shifts
Draw a family tree / compass — never solve in your head
Fix the certain clue first, then build outward
Use Venn diagrams; 'some' and 'all' have strict logical rules
For series and analogy, find the rule (×, +, square) on the first two terms, then verify forward.
On average, 15 questions per paper come from Logical & Analytical Reasoning — about 100% of the General Test paper, worth roughly 75 marks.
It is rated Medium. For series and analogy, find the rule (×, +, square) on the first two terms, then verify forward.
Logical & Analytical Reasoning follows the NCERT Class 11–12 syllabus for General Test. CUET UG questions stay within NCERT scope.
10 minutes. Bloom-level questions. Know exactly where you stand.