What is the difference between Logical Reasoning and Analytical Reasoning sections of SLAT?

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    Kritika Rai | Contributor-Level 10

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    In SLAT Logical reasoning and Analytical reasoning are two different sections that test different skills of candidates. Logical reasoning is the ability to identify patterns, relationships, and logical connections between different pieces of information. Thus, the Logical Reasoning section of the exam aims to assess the skills of candidates that help them identify patterns, relationships, and logical connections between different pieces of information. It also involves the ability to think critically and make inferences based on the given information. Analytical reasoning, on the other hand, is the ability to analyse complex situations
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