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Verbal Reasoning Preparation (Analogies) Lec 06 for NTS NAT-GAT General and HEC HAT Test This video lecture series offers a complete and exam-oriented preparation of Verbal Reasoning for students appearing in NTS NAT, GAT General, and HEC HAT tests, which are mandatory for undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate admissions as well as HEC scholarship programs. Verbal Reasoning is a crucial component of these competitive exams and often becomes the deciding factor between selection and rejection. he confidence required to attempt the verbal section efficiently under exam conditions. The course covers all major areas of Verbal Reasoning that frequently appear in NTS, GAT, and HEC HAT examinations, including synonyms, antonyms, tenses, sentence completion, grammar, reading comprehension, analogies, and prepositions. Each topic is explained in a clear, simple, and exam-focused manner, keeping in mind the actual testing patterns used by NTS and HEC. Vocabulary-related topics such as synonyms and antonyms are taught through meaning-based and context-based approaches rather than rote memorization, with special attention given to high-frequency words repeatedly tested in past papers. Students are trained to identify correct options logically and eliminate distractors quickly, a skill that plays a vital role in time management during exams. Grammar is treated as the foundation of verbal reasoning in this course, and topics such as tenses, subject-verb agreement, articles, parts of speech, voice, narration, modals, and common grammatical errors are explained with practical examples that directly reflect exam questions. Tenses are taught through easy patterns and usage-based explanations so that students can apply them naturally in sentence correction and sentence completion questions. Sentence completion is approached as a test of both grammar and logic, and students are guided on how to identify contextual clues within sentences, predict the required word or structure, and choose the most appropriate option confidently. Reading comprehension, which many students consider the most difficult part of the verbal section, is explained through a systematic and strategic approach. The lectures train students to read passages efficiently by using skimming and scanning techniques, identify main ideas, understand implied meanings, and answer inference-based questions accurately without wasting time. Vocabulary-in-context questions are also discussed in detail so that students learn how to infer meanings without relying on prior memorization. Live solving of comprehension passages is included to demonstrate real exam-solving techniques and reduce anxiety related to lengthy passages. Analogies are covered by focusing on logical relationships between words, such as synonymy, antonymy, cause and effect, part-whole relationships, and functional associations. Students are trained to recognize patterns quickly and apply logical reasoning rather than guessing. Prepositions, despite being small words, often cause confusion and errors in exams, so this course explains their correct usage with verbs, adjectives, and common expressions, focusing strictly on exam-relevant patterns and commonly tested combinations. This Verbal Reasoning course follows a strictly exam-oriented teaching methodology rather than a traditional textbook approach. Each lecture is based on past paper analysis, frequently repeated concepts, and practical shortcuts that help students save time and avoid common mistakes. The emphasis is on understanding how examiners frame questions and how students can respond strategically rather than mechanically. The teaching style is simple, engaging, and interactive, using clear English and supportive explanations to ensure that even students with weak English backgrounds can follow comfortably and improve steadily. By completing this lecture series, students can expect a noticeable improvement in their vocabulary, grammatical accuracy, reading speed, and overall confidence in attempting verbal reasoning questions. The course helps transform verbal reasoning from a weak or feared section into a scoring area. It is equally beneficial for first-time test takers, repeat candidates, scholarship applicants, and working professionals preparing independently. Success in competitive exams does not depend on luck but on focused preparation, consistent practice, and proper guidance, all of which are provided through this course. This video series is ideal for students who aim to secure admission in reputable universities, qualify for HEC scholarships, and achieve competitive scores in NTS NAT, GAT General, and HEC HAT exams. With regular practice and commitment, learners will not only perform better in tests but also develop long-term English language skills that will support their academic and professional growth. Stay consistent, stay confident, and approach your exams with clarity and determination.