100 Important Syllogism Questions for RBI Assistant 2026 — Get Free PDF
If you are getting ready for the RBI Assistant exam on April 11th or 13th, you are probably feeling the pressure. You have 35 math questions, 30 English questions, and 35 reasoning questions to finish in just one hour.
In the reasoning part, Syllogism is like a gift. Usually, there are 5 questions on this. If you know the tricks, you can finish all five in less than 2 minutes. That gives you more time for the hard puzzles!
Below is a simple guide to help you understand this topic like a pro, plus a link to download 100 practice questions.
Don’t let the name scare you. Syllogism is just a logic game. The exam will give you 2 or 3 statements (like “All Cats are Dogs”) and then ask you if certain conclusions are true.
The Golden Rule: Forget about the real world. If the exam says “All Pigs can Fly,” then in that question, pigs have wings. Your job is only to follow the logic of the sentences given to you.
Syllogism is a logic-based reasoning topic that consistently appears in every banking examination, including RBI Assistant. Here is why you should not skip it:
The 100 questions in our PDF cover all major types that have appeared or are expected in RBI Assistant 2026:
| Type | Description |
| Standard Syllogism | Based on two or more statements with definite/probable conclusions |
| Reverse Syllogism | Conclusions are given; identify which statements support them |
| Either-Or Cases | When neither conclusion definitively follows but together they form a complementary pair |
| Coded Syllogism | Statements use symbols (+, %, @ etc.) instead of words |
| No-Conclusion Type | All conclusions do not follow from the given statements |
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When you start the Reasoning section, your timer starts at 20 minutes. You don’t want to get stuck on a hard puzzle at the beginning.
The best way to solve any Syllogism question is to draw circles (called Venn Diagrams).
If a conclusion says “Some A are B,” look at your drawing. Do the circles touch? If yes, it’s true. If not, it’s false. It is that simple!
RBI loves to use the phrase “Only a few.” This is where most students make mistakes.
When you see “Only a few Apples are Red,” it means two things at the same time:
So, if the conclusion asks, “Can all Apples be Red?” the answer is NO. Because the statement told you that “only a few” are, meaning some must stay outside.
Sometimes the question will be: “Is it possible that all A are B?”
For these questions, you don’t need to prove it’s definitely true. You just need to see if you can draw it that way without breaking the rules. If you can imagine even one way where it works, the answer is TRUE.
Think of it like this: If I say “It might rain today,” I don’t have to prove it will rain. I just have to show that rain is possible.
Imagine I have a coin in my hand. I ask you two things:
You don’t know the answer, so both are “False” for you right now. But you know it must be one of them. That is “Either-Or.”
In the exam, if you find two conclusions where:
Then you should pick the “Either I or II follows” option.
We have made a PDF with 100 questions just for the RBI Assistant 2026 exam. Here is how you should practice:
Download the 100 Syllogism Questions PDF here
The RBI Assistant Prelims is on April 11th and 13th.
With the RBI Assistant Prelims 2026 on 11th & 13th April 2026, time is extremely limited. Syllogism is one topic where consistent practice directly translates into guaranteed marks. Our set of 100 Important Syllogism Questions is designed to give you maximum exposure to every question type — from basic standard syllogisms to tricky coded and reverse types.
Download the free PDF, work through all 100 questions, and make sure you go into the exam confident on this topic. Combine it with daily mock tests on PracticeMock to sharpen your speed and accuracy across all sections.
Q: How many questions will come?
A: Usually 3 to 5 questions in the Prelims.
Q: Is the PDF free?
A: Yes! It’s a free resource to help you pass.
Q: What if I have no credit history (CIBIL)?
A: (This is for the PSB LBO job, but for RBI too)—if you’ve never taken a loan, a “-1” or “NH” score is totally fine! Just don’t have any unpaid bills.
Q: Do I need a different logic for the Mains exam?
A: The logic is the same, but the questions get a bit longer. If you master these 100 questions, you will be ready for the Mains on June 7th too.
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