Difference beteen logical ability and quantitative ability
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QA (Quantitative Aptitude) = Maths
All questions pertaining to mathematical ability are grouped together in this section. Most often, questions here will be like Time, Speed and Distance, Permutations and Combinations, Mensuration (Area or Volume, etc.), and so on.
VARC (Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehenstion) = English
This section groups all English language questions in one place. You can be tested on how good you are at reading and understanding English, by giving you short/long passages (RC = Reading Comprehension). Or you can be tested on the grammar part of the section. Or on the EU (English Usage) part which is basically all those questions which are based on the correct/incorrect usage of English, for e.g. 'jumbled paragraphs'.
DILR (Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning)
Interpreting Data means interpreting/understanding the given data and making sense out of it. For e.g. if you are given a graph, or a lot of numbers about something, can you make some sense out of it? If you can understand it, and answer some questions upon them, you are basically doing Data Interpretation.
Reasoning means "thinking that is coherent and logical", so the questions in this part of the test are based on ideas like 'is something like this possible?' or 'given these conditions, which of the following statements is true?' and so on. There are different types of Reasoning:
All questions pertaining to mathematical ability are grouped together in this section. Most often, questions here will be like Time, Speed and Distance, Permutations and Combinations, Mensuration (Area or Volume, etc.), and so on.
VARC (Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehenstion) = English
This section groups all English language questions in one place. You can be tested on how good you are at reading and understanding English, by giving you short/long passages (RC = Reading Comprehension). Or you can be tested on the grammar part of the section. Or on the EU (English Usage) part which is basically all those questions which are based on the correct/incorrect usage of English, for e.g. 'jumbled paragraphs'.
DILR (Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning)
Interpreting Data means interpreting/understanding the given data and making sense out of it. For e.g. if you are given a graph, or a lot of numbers about something, can you make some sense out of it? If you can understand it, and answer some questions upon them, you are basically doing Data Interpretation.
Reasoning means "thinking that is coherent and logical", so the questions in this part of the test are based on ideas like 'is something like this possible?' or 'given these conditions, which of the following statements is true?' and so on. There are different types of Reasoning:
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☛Process of thinking about something in a logical way in order to form a conclusion or judgment. : the ability of the mind to think and understand things in a logical way....
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