Verbal Reasoning
Everything on SkillVeris tagged Verbal Reasoning — collected across the glossary, study notes, blog, and cheat sheets.
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Interview Questions(15)
How to Solve Blood Relation Problems
Blood relation problems are solved by drawing a family tree diagram as each clue is read, using generation levels (rows) and gender-tagged nodes, then tracing…
How to Solve Coding-Decoding Problems
Coding-decoding problems are solved by finding the fixed rule that maps each letter or word to its code — usually a shift in the alphabet, a position swap, or…
How to Solve Verbal Analogy Questions
A verbal analogy is solved by first naming the exact relationship between the given word pair, then finding the option pair that shares that identical relation…
How to Solve Classification (Odd One Out) Questions
Classification questions are solved by finding the single shared property that binds all but one item in the set, then confirming the odd item genuinely lacks…
How to Solve Statement and Assumptions Problems
An assumption is an unstated belief the speaker must be taking for granted for the statement to make sense, so you test each option by asking: does the stateme…
How to Solve Statement and Conclusions Problems
A valid conclusion must follow strictly and only from the information given in the statement, without importing outside knowledge, opinions, or plausible-but-u…
How to Solve Alphabet Number Series Problems
An alphabet number series maps each letter to its fixed position (A=1 ... Z=26), converts the letters to that numeric sequence, finds the arithmetic pattern in…
How to Solve Number Series Letter Coding Problems
Number series letter coding problems apply a consistent numeric shift or transformation rule (derived from a given coded example) to each letter's alphabet pos…
How to Solve Symbol-Based Coding-Decoding Problems
Symbol-based coding-decoding replaces words, letters, or operators with arbitrary symbols according to a fixed mapping given in the question, so the fix is to…
How to Solve Syllogism Possibility Cases
A syllogism “possibility” question asks whether a conclusion COULD be true in at least one valid diagram consistent with the given statements, not whether it m…
How to Solve Syllogisms Combining "Some" and "None" Statements
When a syllogism mixes "Some A are B" with "No B are C," the only conclusion that follows with certainty is "Some A are not C" — because the “some” A’s that ov…
How to Evaluate Strong vs Weak Arguments in Statement-Argument Questions
A strong argument is directly relevant to the statement, addresses its practical core, and rests on a realistic, generally-applicable reason, whereas a weak ar…
How to Solve Blood Relation and Family Generation Puzzles
Blood relation puzzles are solved by drawing a family tree top-down by generation, converting every stated relation into a parent-child or spouse edge, and rea…
How to Solve Logical Sequence of Words Problems
Logical sequence of words problems are solved by identifying the single ordering principle that governs the whole list — chronological, size, hierarchy, proces…
How to Solve Letter and Word Jumbling Problems
Letter and word jumbling problems are solved by first isolating the coding rule applied to a known word-answer pair, then mechanically applying that exact same…