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F→I (+3) L→O (+3) A→D (+3) T→W (+3) Confirmed: +3 shift.

In non-verbal reasoning, speed comes from seeing the change per step . Don’t solve—observe the transformation rule. Block C: Analytical Reasoning (High Weightage) | Chapter | Complexity | |---------|-------------| | Seating Arrangement (Circular, Linear, Square) | High | | Puzzles (Floor, shelf, day-week, category) | High | | Data Sufficiency | Medium | | Input-Output (Machine-based shifting) | Medium-High | | Coded Inequalities | Medium |

This long-form guide breaks down the core pillars of Ajay Chauhan’s reasoning philosophy, chapter-wise strategies, and practice techniques. Ajay Chauhan repeatedly emphasizes: “Reasoning is not what you know; it’s how you think.”

“Always draw—a line, a tree, or a diagram. Do not rely on mental imagination alone.” Block B: Non-Verbal Reasoning (Visual & Pattern Based) | Chapter | Skill Required | |---------|----------------| | Figure Series | Detecting rotation, addition, removal of elements | | Mirror & Water Images | Symmetry and reflection logic | | Paper Folding & Cutting | Mental visualization of punched patterns | | Embedded Figures | Finding a hidden shape inside a complex figure | | Completion of Incomplete Pattern | Matrix-based or block completion |

He provides to avoid drawing directions every time. D. Syllogisms: “Definite vs. Possible” Ajay Chauhan’s golden table: