Qualifying Reasoning Section in BANK is not that easy, you need to be perfect in the terms of logical thinking, mental ability, time management and accuracy. Means, if you’re solving any Reasoning question then you need to be a quick logical thinker who can answer the questions in minimal time by maintaining the accuracy as well as MSB suggested some important Reasoning Topics on the basis of their occurrence frequency in previous years’ papers. Please check below-
The important topics for Reasoning are –
Important Topics | Expected Questions |
Puzzle (floor puzzle, north-south puzzle, etc.) | 5 Questions |
Syllogism | 5 Questions |
Input/output, Assertion and reasoning | 5 Questions |
Inequality | 5 Questions |
Seating Arrangement | 5 Questions |
Coding Decoding | 3-4 Questions |
Linear Arrangement | 4 Questions |
Data Sufficiency | 4 Questions |
Order and Ranking | 2-3 Questions |
Logical Reasoning(Derived conclusion from passages, Courses of Action and Statement & Assumption) | 10-15 Questions |
Blood Relations | 2-3 Questions |
You can take each topic one by one but don’t depend on these only. If you really wish to crack BANK Recruitment Exams, then you need to cover every single topic from the syllabus.
What you can do is to focus more on the above mentioned topics. That’s it!
The Reasoning section is one of the toughest sections which require great concentration and critical thinking abilities to score more.
There are two types of Reasoning Questions – Less Time Taking Questions and Long Questions!
In order to solve maximum questions in minimal time limit, you must solve less time taking questions at first because no matter they are short or long, they’ll benefit you with equal marks if answered correctly.
Less Time Taking Questions can be come from – Syllogisms, Blood Relations, Inequalities, Directions, Data Sufficiency Questions of Reasoning, Rows and Verbal Logical Deductions. (These questions can be solved within seconds)
Long Time Taking Topics- Seating Arrangements, the Puzzles, Machine Input/output. (These questions will take at least 1 minute to be solved)
- The benefit of solving short time taking questions is that you can cover at most 90% of questions within the allotted time duration.
- Amongst the less time taking questions you should take your strongest topics at first. It can be Syllogism or Blood Relations or any topics which you are comfortable answering first
- Always use smart and appropriate techniques while solving the questions. Reasoning is all about assessing your logical and mental ability so the questions should be solved logically rather than using any formulas.
- Questions are tricky, so read them twice and then start applying the methods. Also take care of the negative words which use prefixes like non-, un-. They can confuse you.
- Your concept and fundamentals should be very well cleared about each and every topic of Reasoning.
- You should be well aware of the Directions – North, South, East and West.
- Try to solve questions by creating their diagrams, graphs, histograms or tables.
- Keep your concentration high while solving these questions.
- If you stuck anywhere, leave that question and take the next one so that you can consume your time! For more time management techniques to solve Reasoning questions, you can please have a look below!
Time Management in Reasoning Section – Vital Key to Score More!
Maruthi School of Banking has come up with the perfect time management plan for daily preparation. We’ll also tell you how to manage time during the exam.
Below we are sharing the plan which you can follow while studying for the exam.
Daily Time Scheduling while doing BANK Exam Preparation
- All the aspirants who are willing to crack the exam are advised to study hard and manage some time for practicing Reasoning on daily basis.
- Give at least 3 hours daily to Reasoning Practices.
- And also save 15-30 minutes for Daily Revision.
- Take each topic one by one and you can complete 2 topics in maximum 3 days so manage your time accordingly.
- Also take mock test papers and solve previous years’ question papers so manage your time for these activities also.
How to attempt Reasoning Questions on Time during Exams?
In Prelims:
- If you have good command on Reasoning, then you can try to solve at least 25 questions.
- In Prelims, you get only 1 hour to solve all the 3 sections. So, you can give 10-12 minutes to English and 20-25 Minutes to Reasoning and QA Sections.
- Now, you will have to solve 25 questions within 20-25 minutes.
- The Reasoning Section can be taken after solving English Section but don’t take it at first.
- Instead of solving long questions such as Puzzles or Seating Arrangement, you can take short questions first and solve them as maximum as possible.
(You can start with the syllogism, coding-decoding or blood relations questions as these are easier and also taken less time to be solved)
In Mains:
- You get 40 minutes to solve 50 questions. But instead of thinking to solve all the 50 questions, you can end up by solving 40 questions also. (1 minute per question)
- You can take the Reasoning Section at 3rd or 4th Position after English, GK or Computer Knowledge part.
- Reasoning questions are tricky to solve, so try to go with the less time taking questions only.
- Also keep the negative marks in mind.
Conclusion
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