The RRB Section Controller Reasoning Syllabus is an important part of the Computer-Based Test (CBT) conducted by the Railway Recruitment Board. The section is designed to assess a candidate's logical thinking, analytical ability, decision-making skills, and problem-solving aptitude through a variety of reasoning-based questions.
A thorough understanding of the syllabus helps candidates identify important topics, create an effective study plan, and focus their preparation on the areas most likely to be tested. Before starting preparation, candidates should familiarize themselves with the complete Logical Capability and Mental Reasoning syllabus to ensure comprehensive coverage of all topics.
The Reasoning section consists of 40 questions, with questions distributed across Logical Capability and Mental Reasoning.
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Section |
No. of Questions |
|
Logical Capability |
20 |
|
Mental Reasoning |
20 |
|
Total |
40 out of a total of 100 Questions |
The Logical Capability section assesses a candidate's reasoning ability, analytical thinking, and comprehension skills through questions based on logical reasoning and reading comprehension. The important topics included in this section are:
Binary Logic
Syllogism
Clocks & Calendars
Assumptions
Blood Relations
Family Tree
Logic-Based Puzzles
Candidates will be required to read passages from subjects such as History, Society, Literature, Science, Environment, Abstract, Mythology, Technology, and Culture. Based on these passages, questions may be asked on:
Main Idea
Supporting Idea
Application
Logical Structure
Style of the Passage
The Mental Reasoning section evaluates pattern recognition and logical problem-solving skills.
Analogy
Series Completion
Coding-Decoding
Ranking and Arrangements
Here are RRB Section Controller Reasoning preparation tips to help you:
Start with fundamental topics such as Analogy, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, and Syllogism.
Practice logic-based puzzles regularly to improve analytical thinking.
Solve topic-wise questions to strengthen conceptual understanding.
Attempt mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.
Revise frequently asked reasoning topics and shortcut techniques.
Focus on accuracy to minimize errors during the examination.
