How to Prepare Reasoning for RRB ALP A Simple Strategy to Score Full Marks
If you are preparing for the RRB ALP 2026 exam, you must know that Reasoning is your biggest scoring weapon. In CBT 1, reasoning carries a huge weightage of 25 marks. In CBT 2, it again carries 25 marks. The best part is that reasoning does not require you to remember long math formulas or boring history dates. It is just a test of your basic common sense and daily logic. If your practice is good, you can easily score a perfect 25 out of 25 in less than twenty minutes. In this blog, we will tell you exactly how to prepare reasoning for RRB ALP from zero. Let us make reasoning your strongest subject.
Before you start studying, you need to know what the Railway Recruitment Board actually asks. The reasoning syllabus for the Assistant Loco Pilot exam is very basic. You do not need to buy thick, expensive bank-level puzzle books for this. Here is a simple table showing the most important reasoning chapters and how many questions you can expect from them in your CBT 1 exam.
| Reasoning Topic | Expected Number of Questions |
| Statement and Conclusion / Assumptions | 3 to 4 |
| Number and Alphabet Series | 3 to 4 |
| Analogy and Classification (Odd One Out) | 3 to 4 |
| Coding and Decoding | 2 to 3 |
| Mathematical Operations (BODMAS) | 2 to 3 |
| Syllogism and Venn Diagrams | 2 to 3 |
| Non-Verbal Reasoning (Images and Figures) | 2 to 3 |
| Blood Relations and Direction Sense | 1 to 2 |
To master this section, you do not need to study for three hours a day. A smart daily routine of just 40 to 45 minutes is more than enough. Here is how you should plan your preparation step-by-step:
While practicing reasoning, make sure you stay away from these common traps that ruin the scores of many hardworking students:
Reasoning is one of the most important sections of the exam because you can score full marks in this section. It takes very little time to learn and guarantees solid marks if your logic is correct. Stick to the official 10th-level syllabus, practice the previous year’s questions regularly, and take your mock tests seriously. Do not let negative marking scare you. You have the true ability to clear this exam easily and drive that train. Start your daily reasoning practice today.
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In the CBT 1 exam, you will face exactly 25 questions from the General Intelligence and Reasoning section. In the CBT 2 exam (Part A), you will again face 25 reasoning questions.
Each reasoning question carries 1 mark. Therefore, the total weightage of the reasoning section is 25 marks in CBT 1 and 25 marks in CBT 2.
Yes, there is a strict negative marking of one-third (1/3) mark for every incorrect answer in both CBT 1 and CBT 2. You must avoid blind guessing.
No, absolutely not. The RRB ALP exam does not ask high-level banking puzzles or complex multi-variable seating arrangements. The questions are strictly of the 10th-standard basic level.
You do not need an expensive book. Any basic reasoning book (like RS Aggarwal or Arihant) is good to clear the rules. After that, just solve the Kiran Publication book for Railway Previous Year Questions (PYQ).
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