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GAT Analytical Reasoning Practice-02
GAT Analytical Reasoning Practice-02 GAT Analytical Reasoning Practice Basics of Logic Exercise: 01. If some students of Earnest Prep are attending motivational seminar, which of the following statement MUST be true? (Indicate all that apply) I. Most of the students of Earnest Prep are attending motivational seminar. II. Some of Read More …
FREE GAT Analytical Reasoning Practice-01
GAT Analytical Reasoning Practice-01 FREE GAT Analytical Reasoning Practice Question 1–4 based on information below: As part of their sports physical, seven college athletes – F, G, H, I, J, K and L – are being weighed. In announcing the results of the physical exams, the coach has given the Read More …
GAT Analytical Reasoning Lesson-02
GAT Analytical Reasoning Lesson-02 Basics of Logic: If let’s say L = All mangoes are tasty G = Non of the mangoes is tasty M = Some of the mangoes are tasty O = Some of the mangoes are not tasty The relationship between these statements are shown in Read More …
GAT Analytical Reasoning Lesson-01

Basic GAT Analytical Reasoning Lesson-01 GAT Analytical Reasoning Before going ahead in this lesson, which is part of complete GAT Preparation Online course, it is extremely important to read the answers of the following frequently asked questions about GAT Analytical Reasoning section: Important Frequently Asked Questions regarding GAT Analytical Read More …
Analytical Reasoning hard practice
Analytical Reasoning hard practice Analytical Reasoning hard practice At a Ping-Pong exhibition, players from the United States named Anna, Ben, Chris, Dana, and Evan are matched up with play with players from Canada named Frank, Garry, Hillary, Iris, and Julian at tables numbered 1 through 5. All people will play, Read More …
GAT Analogies Practice Question 2
GAT Analogies Practice Question 2 GAT Analogies Practice Question 2 Today’s GAT analogies practice question #2 is a very difficult problem. Try solving it first before you look at the explanation below. Question: Fish :: Water (A) sheep:pasture (B) dog:kennel (C) bird:tree (D) beaver:pond (E) plant:soil Answer: In this question Read More …
GAT Analogies Practice Question 3
GAT Analogies Practice Question 3 GAT Analogies Practice Question 3 Today’s GAT analogies practice question #3 is a very difficult problem. Try solving it first before you look at the explanation below. Question: PREAMBLE : STATUTE :: (A) opening:denouement (B) instructions:assembly (C) introduction:textbook (D) choreography:recital (E) horse:cart Answer: Correct answer Read More …
GAT Analogies Practice Question 1
GAT Analogies Practice Question 1 GAT Analogies Practice Question 1 Today’s GAT analogies practice question #1 is a medium difficulty problem. Try solving it first before you look at the explanation below. Question: MASON : STONE :: A. soldier : weapon B. lawyer : law C. blacksmith : forge D. Read More …
GAT Analytical Assignments-02

GAT Analytical Assignments-02 GAT Analytical Assignments-02 Questions 17-22 A science teacher is selecting projects for each of two classes from a group of exactly seven projects—R, S, T, V, X, Y, and Z. The teacher will assign projects to Class 1 and Class 2 according to the following condition: Each Read More …