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ATMA is unique because it repeats its three core subjects across six sections. For example, you will face 'Analytical Reasoning - Part 1' early in the exam and 'Analytical Reasoning - Part 2' later. Part 1 usually focuses on basic logic like coding-decoding and series, while Part 2 often contains more complex critical reasoning, puzzles, and statement-inference questions. The two parts are separated to test your mental endurance and ability to maintain accuracy over a long duration.
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