Data Sufficiency forms an integral part of the Reasoning Ability section. It is tested in many competitive exams like- IBPS PO, SBI PO, SEBI Grade A, PFRDA Grade A, SIDBI Grade A, RBI Grade B, RBI Assistant, ECGC PO, SBI Clerk, IBPS Clerk, IBPS SO, and many more. Questions on Data Sufficiency can be based on any of the topics that are covered in the Reasoning section.
Data sufficiency is a type of logical reasoning problem that tests a candidate's ability to determine whether a given set of information is enough to answer a question or solve a problem. The goal is to determine if there is enough information to solve the problem, or if more information is needed.
In these problems, you will be given a question and a set of statements, and you must decide if the statements provide enough information to solve the problem, or if additional information is needed. This requires the ability to analyze information, make logical deductions, and determine what information is relevant and what is not.
Data sufficiency problems are commonly used in aptitude tests and assessments to evaluate an individual's ability to analyze information, understand the meaning of statements, and use logical reasoning to solve problems.