Non-Verbal Reasoning is an important topic in CUET Logical Reasoning that tests a student’s ability to analyze and interpret visual information. These questions are based on figures, patterns, shapes, and diagrams rather than words or numbers. Students must identify relationships, patterns, or transformations between different images to find the correct answer.

Non-Verbal Reasoning
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Common types of non-verbal reasoning questions include figure series, mirror images, water images, paper folding, embedded figures, and pattern completion. To solve these problems effectively, students should carefully observe the shapes, positions, and changes in the given figures. Strong visualization and attention to detail are essential for answering these questions accurately.

Regular practice of non-verbal reasoning improves visual thinking, observation skills, and analytical ability. Since this topic frequently appears in the CUET reasoning section, mastering it helps students solve questions quickly and improve their overall exam performance.