Number and letter series, analogy, classification, coding and decoding, blood relations, and direction sense
Verbal reasoning rewards pattern spotting more than calculation. Each sub-type has a small set of recurring patterns; once you can name the pattern, the answer is usually immediate.
| Sub-type | What to look for |
|---|---|
| Number series | Constant difference, constant ratio, squares, cubes, alternating rules |
| Letter series | Position shift in the alphabet (A=1 ... Z=26), forward or backward steps |
| Analogy | The relation in A : B, applied to C : ? |
| Classification (odd one out) | The shared property that all but one item have |
| Coding and decoding | Letter shift, reversal, position-number, or symbol substitution |
| Blood relations | Build a small family tree; track generation and gender |
| Direction sense | Draw a rough map; track turns and net displacement |
A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4, E=5; F=6 ... J=10; K=11 ... O=15; P=16 ... T=20; U=21 ... Z=26. The 13th letter is M, the 14th is N (the EJOTY trick: E=5, J=10, O=15, T=20, Y=25 mark every fifth letter).
Find the next term: 2, 6, 12, 20, 30, ?
Differences are 4, 6, 8, 10, so the next difference is 12. 30 + 12 = 42. (These are n(n+1): 1.2, 2.3, 3.4, ... so the sixth is 6.7 = 42.)
Find the next term: 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ?
These are 12, 22, 32, 42, 52, so the next is 62 = 36.
Find the next term: B, D, G, K, ?
Positions 2, 4, 7, 11. Differences 2, 3, 4, so the next gap is 5: 11 + 5 = 16, which is P.
If CAT is coded as DBU, how is DOG coded?
Each letter shifts forward by one (C to D, A to B, T to U). D to E, O to P, G to H, so DOG becomes EPH.
Doctor : Hospital :: Teacher : ?
A doctor works in a hospital; a teacher works in a school. Answer: School.
Pointing to a man, a woman said, "His mother is the only daughter of my mother." How is the woman related to the man?
"The only daughter of my mother" is the woman herself. So the man's mother is the woman. The woman is his mother.
A soldier walks 5 km north, turns east and walks 4 km, then turns south and walks 5 km. How far is he from the start, and in which direction?
The 5 km north and 5 km south cancel. He is left 4 km east of the start. Distance = 4 km, direction = east.
Which is the odd one out: 3, 5, 11, 15, 17?
All are prime except 15 (which is 3 times 5). Answer: 15.