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Dr. R S Aggarwal – A Modern Approach to Non Verbal Reasoning (Fully Solved) 2026 Revised Edition (47 Videos, 500+ Solved Examples 5000+ Practice Questions,IBPS, SBI, Railways Other Competitive Exams)
A Modern Approach to Non-Verbal Reasoning (Fully Solved) is a comprehensive guide designed to help aspirants master the concepts and question types of non-verbal reasoning. The book offers a wide range of solved examples and practice questions to build analytical and visual reasoning skills essential for competitive exams. It covers topics relevant to exams such as IBPS, SBI, RRB, LIC, SSC, UPSC, RRB-NTPC, CUET, MAT, and other management and entrance tests. With over 2000+ practice questions and 200+ solved examples, along with access to video solutions, this revised edition ensures complete conceptual clarity and ample practice for effective preparation.
Key Features:
(a) All types of questions, in a classified, well arranged, and graded manner.
(b) A virtual question bank for practice that empower the candidate to deal with similar questions anywhere.
(c) A large number of solved examples.
The salient features of this edition are:
(a) An new questions from recent examinations.
(b) These questions are based on the latest trend and pattern.
(c) Complete solutions have been added to provide a simple and clear understanding of the logic involved in the questions.
Series
Type 1: Five Figure Series
Type 2: Three and Four Figure Series
Type 3: Choosing the Missing Figure in a Series
Type 4: Detecting the Incorrect Order in a Series
Type 5: Detecting the Wrong Figure in a Series
Analogy
Type 1: Choosing One Element of a Similarly Related Pair
Type 2: Choosing the Set of Similarly Related Figures
Type 3: Choosing the Set of Unrelated Figures From a Group of Sets of Similarly Related Figures
Type 4: Choosing the Odd Relationship
Type 5: Detecting One Element of Each of the Two Related Pairs
Type 6: Detecting the Relationship and Choosing the Correct Substitute
Classification
Type 1: Choosing the Odd Figure
Type 2: Choosing a Similar Figure
Type 3: Finding Figures with the Same Characteristics
Analytical Reasoning
Mirror Images
Mirror Images of Capital Letters
Mirror Images of Small Letters
Mirror Images of Numbers
Mirror Images of Clocks
Water Images
Water Images of Capital Letters
Water Images of Small Letters
Water Images of Numbers
Spotting Out the Embedded Figure
Type 1
Type 2
Completion of Incomplete Pattern
Figure Matrix
Paper Folding
Paper Cutting
Rule Detection
Grouping of Identical Figures
Cubes and Dice
Counting the Number of Cubes/Blocks in the Given Figure
Painting a Stack of Cubes
Colouring the Six Faces of a Cube
Construction of Boxes
Problems on Dice
Dot Situation
Construction of Squares and Triangles
Figure Formation and Analysis









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