Rules for statement and conclusion section in Banks clerical exams
1. 1. First you should check for the alignment. Alignment means two similar words in both the two types of statements in the end the first statement and in the starting of second statement and vice versa.
2. 2. Now check the type of statement means A types statement, I, E, O type of statements. If you don’t know how to check for type of statement in statement and conclusion in reasoning section of clerical exams then you can learn it from here.
Statement those starts with SOME are called ‘I’ types of statements.
Ex: Some books are black: A type of statement
3. 3. If no alignment found then apply conversion rule listed below.
A type of statements can be transformed to àI type of statements ( All caps are red / Some caps are red )
E type of statements can be transformed to àE type of statements (No books are Tigers/ No tigers are books)
I type of statements can be transformed to àI type of statements (Some books are green/ some green are books)
4. 4. ‘O’ type of statements shows no conversion rule.
5. 5. To make a new sentence from different statements follow below rule
A+AàA [Two A type statements combines to form a new A statement]
A+EàE
I+AàI
I+EàO
E+AàO*[ O* means subject will become object and object will become subject and vice versa]
E+IàO*
Below are the most important rules for clerical reasoning exam 2012. Learn all the rules by heart and try to solve as many questions you can as to get success in clerical exam 2012, you need to practice a lot.
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ReplyDeletecould u please tell me that E+A-> O* , here O* means we have to change subject and object, but problem is that from which word I have start of O* sentence??
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