Career Skills

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Unit No.

CONTENT

1

Unit 1 ⇗:

  • Introduction to reasoning, basic concepts and practice of deterministic and non deterministic arrangement based questions (linear, vertical, circular and rectangular).
  • Concepts and understanding of deterministic and non deterministic tabular or grid based questions including understanding of variables and their entries in the solution table. Practice of tabular or grid based question sets.

2

Unit 2:

  • Blood relation concepts including basic introduction, making a family tree, standard notations and names for gender and relations. Discussion of different types of questions asked in blood relations, their solutions and practice.
  • Concepts and practice of grouping/team formation or condition based questions including the understanding and application of different conditions used in grouping sets.

3

Unit 3:

  • Basic concept and understanding of directions including the orientation of the 4 basic directions of east, west, north and south. Understanding turns of different degrees towards right, left, clockwise and anticlockwise.
  • Basic concept of coding-decoding using alphabets, digits, words and their combinations. Understanding and practice of different questions in coding decoding.
  • Basic concept of series completion using numbers, alphabets, and their combinations thereof. Understanding of different types of series (based on differences, based on products, based on exponentials). Practice of different questions in coding decoding.

4

Unit 4:

  • Understanding the concepts of Syllogism using venn diagram, types of problems in syllogism (2 statements, 3 statements and 6 statement problems). Mathematical reasoning including puzzle based questions.

5

Unit 5:

  • Understanding the concept of cubes and dice, types of questions asked and their standard solution. Discussion on the various puzzles asked including puzzles based on weight, conditions, possibilities and logic.

6

Unit 6:

  • Introduction to Data Interpretation (DI), understanding different methods of data representation including tabular, bar graph, pie chart, line graph and caselet. Techniques of quick arithmetic calculations, concepts of percentage as applicable in DI, growth and growth rate and practice of various DI sets.