How to prepare for लॉजिकल डेडक्शन (Logical Deduction) for CUET-UG ?
Expected Weightage
The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) has included Logical Deduction (तार्किक निगमन) as part of its reasoning/aptitude section (usually under General Test or Domain-Specific papers). Below is an analysis of the last three years’ (2021-2023) marking pattern and chapter-wise weightage for Logical Deduction in CUET.
1. Overall Pattern (2021-2023)
Section: Logical Reasoning / General Aptitude
Question Type: MCQs (5 options)
Marks Distribution:
Correct Answer: +5
Incorrect Answer: -1 (Negative Marking)
Unattempted: 0
Number of Questions:
- 2021 (Pilot Phase): ~10-15 (No fixed pattern)
- 2022 (First Official CUET): ~15-20
- 2023: ~10-15
2. Chapter-wise Weightage (Logical Deduction)
Logical Deduction questions in CUET typically cover the following sub-topics:
| Sub-Topic | Weightage (2021) | Weightage (2022) | Weightage (2023) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Syllogisms | 20-25% | 25-30% | 20-25% |
| Logical Sequences | 15-20% | 15-20% | 20-25% |
| Blood Relations + Direction Tests | 10-15% | 10-15% | 10-15% |
| Coding-Decoding | 10-15% | 10-15% | 10-15% |
| Analytical Puzzles | 20-25% | 20-25% | 15-20% |
| Statement-Conclusion/Assumption | 10-15% | 10-15% | 15-20% |
Key Observations:
- Syllogisms (कथन-निष्कर्ष) and Analytical Puzzles (विश्लेषणात्मक पहेलियाँ) have consistently been the highest-weightage topics.
- Statement-Conclusion/Assumption questions saw a slight increase in 2023.
- Blood Relations Direction Tests remained stable (~10-15%).
- Coding-Decoding was moderately present but not dominant.
3. Difficulty Level (2021-2023)
- 2021: Moderate (Pilot Phase, fewer tricky questions)
- 2022: Slightly Difficult (More emphasis on puzzles syllogisms)
- 2023: Moderate to Tough (Increased analytical reasoning)
4. Preparation Strategy
- Focus Areas:
- Syllogisms (Venn Diagrams, Logical Conclusions)
- Analytical Puzzles (Seating Arrangement, Ordering)
- Statement-Assumption (Identify implicit logic)
- Practice: Previous year papers mock tests (CUET-specific).
- Time Management: Dedicate ~1 minute per question (since negative marking exists).
Conclusion
Logical Deduction in CUET has consistent weightage (~15-20% of reasoning section) , with Syllogisms, Puzzles, and Logical Sequences being dominant. 2023 saw a slight shift towards more analytical reasoning , so practicing puzzle-based questions is crucial.
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- Start with NCERT textbooks for strong foundation
- Practice previous year questions regularly
- Take mock tests to assess your preparation
- Focus on high-weightage topics first
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