Do not use a tiny table. Use a full page. Label rows and columns clearly.
Clue 3: B2<C2.
Beginners often guess. The Elites Grid methodology teaches the "Split and Track" method. If a clue leads to two possibilities, you create a bifurcation in your notebook. The 2023 lesson provided extensive practice on how to identify which branch is "weaker" (more likely to be contradicted later) and how to abandon it quickly to save time.
The final published solution (from Elites 2023 answer key) was:
Students often leave a cell blank, meaning "I don't know." In matrix arrangement, every cell is either , False , or Unsolvable yet . If you have 4 columns and 1 row with no ticks, you must identify the forced tick by elimination (if 3 columns are crossed, the 4th must be the tick).
This guide is based on the Elites Grid LRDI 2023 classroom program. For the full video lesson, assignments, and doubt-solving sessions, visit the official Elites Grid portal. Keep practicing, and may the matrix be ever in your favor.
Given: "If A, then B." If you later find "Not B," you must immediately mark "Not A." Many students forget the contrapositive until it is too late.
Unlike a linear arrangement (sitting in a row) or a circular arrangement (sitting around a table), a involves a two-dimensional grid where rows and columns represent different entities, and the cells represent relationships, constraints, or binary states (Yes/No, True/False, Own/Not own).
Six friends – P, Q, R, S, T, U – own six different cars: Audi, BMW, Chevrolet, Datsun, Ferrari, and Honda (not necessarily in order). They also belong to six different cities: Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Jaipur.
: Gaurav sir typically handles the foundational Logical Reasoning (LR) concepts, while Hunny sir often takes over for advanced, hectic practice sessions in the final months.
: The most critical step is identifying a "primary" row or column to anchor the matrix, such as the names of individuals or a sequence of time.