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How to Prepare Reasoning for RRB NTPC? A Simple Strategy to Score 30/30

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Are you an RRB NTPC aspirant? If you are preparing for the RRB NTPC 2026 exam, you already know how important the General Intelligence and Reasoning section is. In CBT 1, reasoning carries a weightage of 30 marks, and in CBT 2, it carries 35 marks. Many students treat reasoning as a fun puzzle game and do not practice it seriously. But in the actual exam hall, the ticking clock makes even simple questions look difficult. The good news is that reasoning is the most scoring section of the entire paper. If you prepare smartly, you can easily score a perfect 30 out of 30. In this blog, we have provided how to prepare reasoning for RRB NTPC from absolute zero.

Understand the Reasoning Syllabus and Weightage

Before you start solving questions from random books, you need to know what the railway board actually asks. The syllabus is completely based on basic 10th-level logic. Here is a simple table showing the most important topics and how many questions you can expect from them in your CBT 1 exam.

Reasoning TopicExpected Number of Questions
Coding and Decoding3 to 4
Analogies (Word and Number)3 to 4
Number and Alphabet Series2 to 3
Mathematical Operations (BODMAS)2 to 3
Puzzles and Seating Arrangement2 to 3
Syllogism1 to 2
Blood Relations1 to 2
Venn Diagrams1 to 2
Statement and Conclusion1 to 2
Non-Verbal Reasoning (Images)1 to 2

Step-by-Step Preparation Strategy to Cover the Syllabus

To master this section, you do not need to study for hours. A smart daily routine is enough. Here is how you should plan your preparation:

  • Clear Your Basic Concepts First: Do not jump directly to full mock tests. First, learn the basic rules of chapters like Syllogism, Blood Relations, and Direction Sense. You can watch simple free tutorial videos online to understand the core logic behind these chapters.
  • Memorize Alphabet Numbers: For topics like Coding-Decoding and Alphabet Series, you must memorize the exact numerical position of every English letter. For example, knowing instantly that A is 1 and Z is 26 will save you a massive amount of time in the exam.
  • Practice Mathematical Operations: The railway exam loves asking questions where you have to change a plus sign to a minus sign and then solve the equation. Make sure your basic calculation speed and BODMAS rules are very strong.
  • Focus on Analytical Reasoning: Topics like Statement and Conclusion or Statement and Assumption confuse a lot of students. The trick here is to read the statements very carefully and avoid using your outside general knowledge. Just answer based strictly on the information written in the question.
  • Give Daily Topic Tests: Once you finish learning a chapter, immediately give a 10 or 15-minute topic test on your mobile phone or laptop. This will help you find out if you actually understood the concept and will slowly increase your solving speed.

Common Mistakes You Must Avoid

While practicing, make sure you stay away from these common traps that ruin the scores of many students:

  • Wasting Time on Hard Puzzles: Railway exams do not ask high-level banking puzzles. Do not waste your time practicing very complex, multi-variable seating arrangements. Keep your practice limited to simple linear and basic circular arrangements.
  • Ignoring Non-Verbal Reasoning: Questions based on mirror images, hidden figures, and paper folding give you completely free marks because they require zero calculation. Do not ignore them. Practice them to train your eyes to spot the right answer in just two seconds.
  • Guessing the Answers: There is a strict negative marking of one-third mark for every wrong answer. If you cannot find the logic in a number series within one minute, it is much better to skip it than to make a blind guess and lose your hard-earned marks.

Conclusion

Reasoning is one of the most important sections of the RRB NTPC exam. It takes less time to solve compared to mathematics and guarantees full marks if your logic is correct. Stick to the official syllabus, practice your weak topics regularly, and take your mock tests very seriously. You have the true ability to clear this exam. Start your practice today.

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FAQs: How to Prepare Reasoning for RRB NTPC?

What is the total weightage of reasoning in the RRB NTPC exam?

In the CBT 1 exam, the reasoning section has 30 questions for a total of 30 marks. In the CBT 2 exam, the weightage increases to 35 questions for 35 marks.

Is the reasoning section tough in the railway exams?

No, the reasoning questions asked in RRB NTPC are generally of easy to moderate level. They do not ask highly complex or tricky puzzles like the banking sector exams.

How much time should I take to solve 30 reasoning questions?

With good daily practice, you should aim to finish all 30 reasoning questions within 20 to 22 minutes. This will allow you to save extra time for the lengthy calculation questions in the mathematics section.

Which is the most scoring topic in reasoning?

Topics like Coding-Decoding, Number Series, Analogies, and Mathematical Operations are the most frequently asked and highly scoring topics in the entire section.

Is negative marking applicable in the reasoning section?

Yes, a strict negative marking of one-third mark is deducted for every incorrect answer you mark in the exam. Accuracy is very important.

Abhishek Jatariya

Hello Guys, I am Abhishek Jatariya (B.Tech (IT), HBTU Kanpur). At PracticeMock I am a dedicated Government Job aspirant turned passionate Content writer & Content creator. My blogs are a one-stop destination for accurate and comprehensive information on exams like SSC, Railways, and Other PSU Jobs. I am on a mission to provide you with all the details about these exams you need, conveniently in one place. I hope you will like my writing.

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