Reasoning Quiz

Reasoning Quiz for Railway Exams

Sharpen your logical thinking with free bilingual reasoning quizzes covering Analogy, Series, Coding & Decoding, Syllogism, and more. Master logical reasoning for all railway exams.

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Reasoning Quizzes

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Reasoning in Railway Exams

General Intelligence & Reasoning is a critical section in railway recruitment exams. This section tests your logical thinking, pattern recognition, and problem-solving abilities — essential qualities for railway positions.

Importance & Weightage

ExamQuestionsMarks% Weightage
RRB NTPC (CBT-1)303030%
RRB NTPC (CBT-2)353529%
RRB Group D252525%
RRB ALP (CBT-1)202020%
Total Opportunity110110High Priority
Key Info: Reasoning often has the highest scoring potential. Since it’s less calculation-heavy than mathematics, you can maximize accuracy with consistent practice.

Types of Reasoning Questions

  • Verbal Reasoning: Analogy, Classification, Series Completion, Coding & Decoding, Syllogism, Blood Relations, Seating Arrangement
  • Non-Verbal Reasoning: Figure Series, Dice & Cubes, Pattern Recognition, Spatial Visualization
  • Logical Reasoning: Puzzles, Direction Sense, Sequential Reasoning, Mathematical Operations

Topics Covered in Our Quizzes

  • Analogy: Word analogies, Number analogies, Relationship patterns
  • Series: Number series, Letter series, Mixed series, Missing terms
  • Coding & Decoding: Letter shifting, Substitution ciphers, Number coding
  • Syllogism: Logical deduction, Statements & conclusions, Venn diagrams
  • Seating Arrangement: Linear arrangements, Circular arrangements, Complex puzzles
  • Blood Relations: Family trees, Relationship puzzles, Tree diagrams
  • Direction & Distance: Cardinal directions, Distance calculations, Path finding
  • Puzzle: Logic puzzles, Sequential reasoning, Element-based puzzles
  • Figure Series: Visual patterns, Figure rotation, Series completion
  • Dice & Cube: Dice problems, Cube unfolding, Opposite face identification

How to Use These Quizzes

  • Topic Mastery: Start with individual topics to understand question patterns.
  • Speed Building: Practice timed quizzes to improve solving speed without sacrificing accuracy.
  • Sectional Tests: Take full reasoning sections to simulate exam conditions.
  • Revision: Use quizzes as last-minute revision tools before the exam.

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Tips for Strong Reasoning Performance

What’s the best approach to reasoning?

Understand the logic behind each question type first. Practice topic-wise, then attempt mixed quizzes. Build speed gradually — accuracy comes with understanding, speed comes with repetition.

Which topics are most frequently asked?

Analogy, Series, Coding & Decoding, and Seating Arrangement appear in almost every exam. Syllogism, Blood Relations, and Puzzles also feature regularly. Master these topics first.

How much time should I spend on each question?

Aim for 60-90 seconds per question. Verbal reasoning usually takes less time than non-verbal problems. Skip stuck questions and come back if time permits.

How do I improve accuracy in reasoning?

Review solutions thoroughly after each quiz. Try to understand the logic, not just memorize answers. Reasoning is about pattern recognition and logical thinking.