Showing posts with label CLAT Coaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CLAT Coaching. Show all posts

8 May 2015

Puzzle on Logical Reasoning - A blindfolded man is asked

Question:  A blindfolded man is asked to sit in the front of a carrom board. The holes of the board are shut with lids in random order, i.e. any number of all the four holes can be shut or open.

Now the man is supposed to touch any two holes at a time and can do the following.

    Open the closed hole.
    Close the open hole.
    Let the hole be as it is.

After he has done it, the carrom board is rotated and again brought to some position. The man is again not aware of what are the holes which are open or closed.

How many minimum number of turns does the blindfolded man require to either open all the holes or close all the holes?

Note that whenever all the holes are either open or close, there will be an alarm so that the blindfolded man will know that he has won.

Answer:
The blindfolded man requires 5 turns.

Solution:
1.   Open two adjacent holes.

2.  Open two diagonal holes. Now atleast 3 holes are open. If 4th hole is also open, then you are done. If not, the 4th hole is close.

3.  Check two diagonal holes.
      -> If one is close, open it and all the holes are open.
      -> If both are close, open any one hole. Now, two holes are open and two are close. The diagonal holes are in the opposite status i.e. in both the diagonals, one hole is open and one is close.

4.  Check any two adjacent holes.
      -> If both are open, close both of them. Now, all holes are close.
      -> If both are close, open both of them. Now, all holes are open.
      -> If one is open and one is close, invert them i.e. close the open hole and open the close hole. Now, the diagonal holes are in the same status i.e. two holes in one diagonal are open and in other are close.

5.  Check any two diagonal holes.
     -> If both are open, close both of them. Now, all holes are close.
     -> If both are close, open both of them. Now, all holes are open.

2 May 2015

Preparing for CLAT in Last 45 Days

CLAT or the Common Law Admission Test can be prepared by laying down a basic plan for 45 days. The plan can be made on a week basis. Five weeks of studying and reserving the remaining ten days for practicing Mock Tests.



1)    First Week
In order to approach the content of the CLAT examination systematically, it would be really quick to start with the parts and their marking distribution.  

English Comprehension
40 Questions
GK & Current Affairs
50 Questions
Mathematical Ability
20 Questions
Legal Aptitude
50 Questions
Logical Reasoning
40 Questions



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19 April 2015

Best Strategy to CRACK CLAT in Last Few Weeks

From the infancy we are taught that HARD WORK IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS, but it’s the time to break the conventional notion and change it to SMART WORK IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS. Especially the students who are targeting to clear their respective competitive examination with one month preparation, it is their survival mantra.




This article mainly deals with how to crack CLAT in less than one month. CLAT is not tough as medical or engineering exams are. But do not take this exam lightly if you are preparing for it during a crash course.

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16 April 2015

Why Should One go For LAW Exam and Persue From Top Law Schools

Over the years, the profession of law has evolved and turn out to be one of the most rewarding career options for the youth today. Gone are the times, when it was tagged as the Family’s profession and would be carried forward as a legacy from generations to generations in a family. In today’s time anyone who has a desire and inclination towards law can pursue this profession as a career. One can make this choice right away after higher senior secondary school, with many universities offering 5 year integrated bachelor’s degree in law.