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A reducing sugar has a carbonyl group in the open-chain form, i.e. a non-reducing sugar doesn't.
Both aldehyde and ketone carbonyls, since ketoses can tautomerize to aldoses. Anyway, if the sugar has a hemiacetal group in the cyclic form, it is reducing. If it contains an acetal, then it's not.
But not during test for reducing sugars.