🧩 Railway Reasoning Quiz — Free Bilingual General Intelligence & Reasoning Practice
General Intelligence & Reasoning is a scoring section in every railway CBT — RRB NTPC (30–35 marks), Group D (30 marks), ALP (25 marks), RPF (35 marks). Unlike GA, reasoning is fully practice-driven: the more puzzles you solve, the faster your pattern recognition becomes. This page lists pure reasoning quizzes covering analogy, classification, series, coding-decoding, syllogism, blood relations, direction sense, ranking, mathematical operations, and visual reasoning.
Each quiz is timed at 1 minute per question — the actual CBT pace. Bilingual support means you read the question in your stronger language and don't lose time on translation in the exam hall. Full explanations on submission help you spot the trick in tough questions.
All General Intelligence & Reasoning Quizzes (50)
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of reasoning questions appear in railway exams?
Verbal reasoning: analogy, classification, alphabet/number series, coding-decoding, syllogism, statement-conclusion, blood relations, direction sense, ranking, age problems, calendar, clock. Non-verbal: pattern completion, mirror images, paper folding, embedded figures. The split varies by exam (RRB NTPC leans verbal; ALP CBT-1 has more non-verbal).
How fast should I solve reasoning questions?
Target 40 seconds per question for verbal reasoning, 60 seconds for non-verbal. The actual exam has a 1-minute average but you need a buffer for hard questions and review. Practising at 40-60 sec pace builds the speed.
What is the best order to learn reasoning topics?
Start with the easy-but-high-frequency topics — analogy, classification, series, coding-decoding. These give you 8–10 confirmed marks. Then tackle medium difficulty — syllogism, blood relations, direction sense. Save puzzle-style topics (seating arrangement, ranking) for last because they are time-eating.
Are these quizzes good for SSC and banking exams too?
Yes — reasoning patterns are universal across SSC CGL/CHSL, IBPS PO/Clerk, SBI, and railway exams. The question difficulty matches railway CBT level, which is on the easier side of SSC and harder side of basic banking.