Reasoning section is one of the important sections of the IBPS Exam. As Reasoning is a tricky subject, it becomes important to make a good strategy for the IBPS Reasoning section. In this article, we have discussed some preparation tips for the Reasoning Section which can ace your IBPS exam preparation in an efficient manner.
One of the key IBPS subjects is Reasoning, and with the difficulty of the exams rising daily, it's critical to have a solid exam strategy, particularly for reasoning. Since reasoning is challenging, we can attempt the most questions if we practice it well. So, in this article, we'll talk about preparing for the IBPS 2022 reasoning section. Based on the most recent examination trends, 60–70% of the reasoning-based exam questions are just puzzles. Additional crucial subjects like Direction Sense, Syllogism, Data Adequacy, Direction and Range, Blood Relation, Ordering, etc.
IBPS Reasoning Exam Pattern
The prelims exam's reasoning portion consists of 35 questions, each worth 35 marks, and must be finished in 20 minutes. While there are 45 questions in the mains. Logic puzzles are given the most weight in the preliminary and main exams. Candidates can check IBPS Exam Pattern for reasoning in the table below.
Subject (Exam Stage) |
Questions |
Marks |
Time allotted |
---|---|---|---|
IBPS Reasoning (Prelims) |
35 |
35 |
20 Minutes |
IBPS Reasoning (Mains) |
45 |
60 |
60 Minutes |
Also Read: IBPS Exam Important Dates
IBPS Reasoning: Important Topics Preparation
Knowing the crucial areas of preparation for banks on which we must concentrate and the overall plan for doing so is essential. To help you prepare for IBPS (Prelims and Mains), the following topics-specific valuable tips and methods are included below:
Seating and the Jigsaw Puzzle
- A reasonable level of new riddles will help you prepare.
- Don't work on a puzzle for too long at once.
- Always arrange the data in the appropriate format, such as a table, circle, or line.
- The majority of puzzles have the shape of sitting configurations, such as linear, circular, triangle, square, and occasionally hexagonal.
- Use logical fallacies to answer the questions.
Syllogism
- If you are skilled at syllogism, it will aid your scoring.
- Syllogisms are among the reasoning section's highest scoring and most straightforward topics, it is true.
- Never use a pen or piece of paper to attempt to answer syllogism problems.
- Currently, the questions are frequently posed as reverse syllogisms.
- Additionally, a few queries are derived directly from syllogisms.
Inequality
- Direct and coded inequality are frequently covered in prelim exam problems. You must comprehend the fundamental meaning of each sign and their relative importance, such as between >, >= and =.
- When practising, always keep neither nor either or on.
Coding-Decoding
- It is possible to pose queries using both traditional and novel patterns.
- Before trying the questions, you must familiarize yourself with the subject's fundamental guidelines.
- The key is practice; answer the questions repeatedly for thorough comprehension.
- Generally speaking, this subject falls under the easy group. Consequently, it will be simpler to achieve high marks in this subject.
Data Sufficiency
- You can improve your reasoning part score by doing well in this section.
- The questions in this area have a moderate difficulty level.
- The responses to the query are not conclusive. We must choose which option is best given the circumstance.
- The questions must be read carefully, which matters most. This will enable you to respond accurately.
Logical Reasoning
- Assertions, a plan of action, cause and effect, findings, the potency of arguments, interference, etc., are all bases for the questions posed by this topic.
- It is crucial to practice verbal reasoning as much as you can.
- The questions posed on this subject are generally of moderate difficulty. As a result, answering more questions quickly is simple.
- You can always expect to do well in this segment.
Also Read: IBPS Syllabus in Detail
Exam Strategy & Tips for IBPS Reasoning
Candidates only need to apply their state of mind and a few techniques to solve the thinking portion. See the paragraph below for tips on the reasoning portion of the problematic IBPS exams.
- While practising exams, try to get high marks so you can at least pass the cut-offs.
- After practice, focus on your areas of weakness.
- Always finish the more straightforward problems first to earn good grades. Spending time on the more challenging ones first is a waste of time.
- Start answering every question you can find on inequality, coding-decoding, analogies, sorting and ranking, alphanumeric symbols, directions and distance sequence series, and data sufficiency.
- After that, try the input-output, syllogism, and blood relation puzzles.
- In the end, try using logic and the puzzle seating arrangement (Statement based questions).
- Preliminary and main reasoning sections should not be given at most 20 and 45 minutes, respectively. Leave any questions that you are unable to answer.
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