Tell me which of the above you want (e.g., "summary," "practice problems," or "study plan") and how much time you have.

Unlike general reasoning books that may cover topics superficially, Pandey’s work is lauded for its deep dive into the logic underpinning the questions. It is divided into two main parts: Logic and Analytical Reasoning. The first part deals with the theory of logic, including statements, arguments, and assumptions, while the second part focuses on complex puzzles, seating arrangements, and data sufficiency. The book’s unique selling point is its focus on the "why" rather than just the "how," teaching students to deconstruct problems rather than relying on rote memorization of formulas. This makes it an indispensable resource for high-difficulty exams like the SBI PO and RBI Grade B.

Analytical reasoning is about speed . Give yourself 60–90 seconds per question.

: The latest editions include eight new chapters to reflect modern exam trends. Summary of Contents Core Focus Key Topics Included Foundational thinking Basics of logic, Assumptions, Inferences, Arguments Methodical solving