LOGIC OLYMPIAD - NGN Learning

About NGN Logic Pedagogy and Philosophy

Sanjeev Tanna founded NGN Logic in Silicon Valley, California. Many students cannot think logically in and out of the classroom. The logic pedagogy of many schools is based solely on mathematics. Logic education, however, goes beyond the study of mathematics. Therefore, it is essential to introduce logic education to children early. As parents, you want to raise your children to be rational, logical problem solvers who can see the world from diverse perspectives.

NGN's ultimate mission is to teach youth how to solve real-world problems logically. So, we blended twenty-one NGN2120 goals (NGN.org) into the NGN Logic curriculum.

NGN Logic pedagogy includes more than 100 skills. Here are a few highlights of the skills from the NGN curriculum.

  • Deductive and inductive thinking
  • Reading and comprehension
  • Patterns
  • Numerical and alphabetic logic
  • Matching objects, colors, sentences
  • Directions
  • Syllogism and para jumbles
  • Series, sequences, and matrices
  • Many more
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NGN Logic Olympiad 2023

The NGN Logic Olympiad is the first and only contest in the world which is based on the NGN Logic curriculum. So, get your Logic Performance Report (LPR) consisting of grade, logic skills strengths and weakness, percentile, and placement. Sometimes parents find that their child's competency in mathematics does not necessarily indicate their ability to think logically and rationally. The NGN Logic curriculum fills this gap!

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Patterns, Pictures and Images - L2

Color - L2

Mental Imagery - L1

Venn Diagram - L1

Odd One Out - L2

Similar Pair

Blood Relations - L2

Deductive Reasoning - L1

Inductive Reasoning - L1

Puzzles

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Patterns, Pictures and Images - L3

Color - L3

Mental Imagery - L2

Paper Folding

Venn Diagram - L2

Odd One Out - L3

Deductive Reasoning - L2

Inductive Reasoning - L2

Cause and Effect - L1

Mirror Images - L1

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Alphabetic Series

Calendars - L1

Blood Relations

Coding and Decoding

Directions

Ranking and Order - L2

Statements and Assumptions

Deductive Reasoning - L3

Mirror Images - L2

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Venn Diagram - L3

Data Sufficiency

Cause and Effect - L2

Arrangements - L1

Parajumbles

Matrices

Analogy of Shapes

Like Figures

Nets of Cubes

Conditional Statements

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Series(NVR)

Fundamental Counting

Cubes and Cuboids

Number Matrices and Patterns

Folding and Punching

Odd Sentence Out

Mathematical Operations

Hidden Figures

Error Spotting

Magic Squares

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Arrangements - L2

Verbal Codes

Tabular Data

Work and Time

Directional Sense

Speed Distance and Time

Ratio and Proportion

Blood Relations - L3

Age and Coin Puzzles

Data Sufficiency

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Contest Format and Scoring: Grades 1 thru 3

  1. Online contest
  2. 75-minute long
  3. 20 Questions
  4. Maximum score: 60 points
  5. The types of sections are:
    • Section A (Basic Level): 2 Marks, 10 Questions
    • Section B (Moderate Level): 3 Marks, 5 Questions
    • Section C (Difficult Level): 5 Marks, 5 Questions
  6. No points will be deducted for any incorrect answer. Do not skip any questions. Use your logical reasoning skills to find the answer.
  7. Types of Questions:
    • Section A: Pick one correct answer.
    • Section B: Pick all correct answers.
    • Section C: Fill in the blanks and pick all correct answers.
  8. The questions in Sections B and C are based on questions related to social impact and global citizenship. The questions in Section B will focus on solving social issues logically. Section C will discuss international global problems that need rational solutions.
  9. Pencils, erasers, rulers, and rough paper for calculations are allowed.
  10. For some questions in Sections B and C, mark your answer by filling in the bubbles. For eg: 8

Contest Format and Scoring: Grades 4 thru 6

  1. Online contest
  2. 90-minute long
  3. 33 Questions
  4. Maximum score: 100 points
  5. The types of sections are:
    • Section A (Basic Level): 2 Marks, 15 Questions
    • Section B (Moderate Level): 3 Marks, 10 Questions
    • Section C (Difficult Level): 5 Marks, 8 Questions
  6. No points will be deducted for any incorrect answer. Do not skip any questions. Use your logical reasoning skills to Find the answer.
  7. Types of Questions:
    • Section A: Pick one correct answer.
    • Section B: Pick all correct answers.
    • Section C: Fill in the blanks and pick all correct answers.
  8. The questions in Sections B and C are based on questions related to social impact and global citizenship. The questions in Section B will focus on solving social issues logically. Section C will discuss international global problems that need rational solutions.
  9. Pencils, erasers, rulers, and rough paper for calculations are allowed.
  10. For some questions in Sections B and C, mark your answer by filling in the bubbles. For eg: 346
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NGN Logic Olympiad

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