5 Most Difficult Reasoning Topics in RRB NTPC and How to Master Them Fast?
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What are the 5 most difficult reasoning topics in the RRB NTPC exam, and how can you master them fast? The direct answer is that Seating Arrangement, Syllogism, Blood Relations, Number Series, and Statement & Assumptions give students the hardest time. You can master them quickly by using the option elimination method, drawing clean circles, and practicing the fifteen-second skipping rule. Many students find reasoning very easy at home, but when the real computer timer starts, these five chapters cause confusion and high negative marking. If you want to stop wasting your time on long puzzles and score full marks, read this blog for more details, simple step-by-step tricks, and a clear study plan to pass easily.

A Common Challenge: The Long Puzzle Scrolling Issue

Before we look at the five hard topics, let us talk about a real problem that students face inside the railway computer lab: The Long Puzzle Scrolling Issue.

Inside the exam center, long seating arrangement puzzles do not fit on one screen. You have to scroll up and down using a stiff computer mouse. Because of this scrolling, you often forget the first line by the time you read the last line. This makes you read the same puzzle three or four times, wasting precious minutes.

To fix this, you must learn to write down short hints on your rough sheet immediately as you read the lines. Let us break down the 5 hardest chapters and learn exactly how to solve them fast without reading them multiple times.

1. Seating Arrangement and Puzzles

Railway exams always ask two or three questions where people are sitting in a circle or a straight line.

  • Why Students Make Mistakes: They read the first line (like “A is sitting between B and C”) and immediately start drawing. But they do not know if B is on the left or the right side!
  • How to Master It Fast: * Find the Fixed Information: Never start your drawing from a confusing line. Read the whole puzzle quickly and find a fixed position, like “D sits exactly at the right corner.” Put D down first, and the whole puzzle will solve itself easily.

2. Syllogism (Statements and Conclusions)

Questions that say “Some cats are dogs” and “All dogs are rats” confuse the human brain very quickly.

  • Why Students Make Mistakes: They try to solve these questions in their minds without drawing anything, or they mix the drawings too much.
  • How to Master It Fast:
    • Draw Simple Circles: Always draw clean circles (Venn diagrams) on your rough sheet.
    • The Golden Rule: Do not overlap or mix two circles unless the question clearly tells you to do so. Keep things simple and direct.

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3. Coded Blood Relations

Normal family tree questions are simple, but RRB NTPC now asks coded questions like “A $ B means A is the father of B.”

  • Why Students Make Mistakes: They draw a huge family tree for all four options just to check which one is correct. This wastes three minutes.
  • How to Master It Fast:
    • The Gender Trick: Do not draw the tree! Look at the question. If it asks “Which option shows P is the uncle of S?”, you know P must be a male. Now check the four options. If an option shows P is a female, cut that option out instantly! You can remove wrong options very fast.

4. Number and Alphabet Series

Finding the missing number in a series like 4, 18, 48, 100… can make your mind go totally blank.

  • Why Students Make Mistakes: They try hard multiplication in their heads and get stuck on one question.
  • How to Master It Fast:
    • The Step-Difference Method: Always find the difference between the first two numbers, then the next two numbers. Write these differences down. Most of the hidden logic is found in this step.
    • The Fifteen-Second Rule: If you cannot find the logic within fifteen seconds, skip the question immediately. Come back to it at the end of the exam.

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5. Statement and Assumptions (Logical Reasoning)

Railway exams love asking logical questions where you have to decide if an assumption or an argument is strong or weak.

  • Why Students Make Mistakes: They use their own personal feelings, general knowledge, or emotions to answer the question.
  • How to Master It Fast:
    • Stick to the Statement: Think only about what is written in the given sentence. Assume you are a strict railway officer. If the statement says something, assume it is 100% true, even if it sounds weird in real life. Do not think outside the box.

Conclusion

You do not need a very high IQ to score full marks in the RRB NTPC Reasoning section. You just need to learn these simple tricks. Give three days to each of these five difficult topics. Learn the option elimination method, write short hints on your rough sheet to avoid scrolling problems, and stop making blind guesses. Practice these shortcuts in your daily online mock tests, and your reasoning score will increase very fast.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. Which reasoning topic takes the most time in NTPC?

Ans. Seating arrangement and long puzzles take the maximum time. You should always solve them at the very end of your exam.

Q2. Can I score 30/30 in RRB NTPC reasoning?

Ans. Yes, scoring full marks is very possible if you practice daily, keep your rough sheet clean, and avoid making blind guesses.

Q3. Are statements and assumptions asked in railway exams?

Ans. Yes, railway exams ask many logical reasoning questions like statements, arguments, and conclusions to check your basic decision-making skills.

Q4. Should I memorize alphabet numbers for reasoning?

Ans. Yes, memorizing alphabet numbers from A to Z saves a lot of time while solving coding and decoding questions on the screen.

Q5. How to stop negative marking in the reasoning section?

Ans. You can stop negative marking by not answering questions on simple guesses and strictly skipping hard number series that you do not understand.

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