Overview
Description
- Practice bank reasoning papers designed to match the latest exam pattern for PO, Clerk, and other banking exams.
- Covers key topics like puzzles, seating arrangement, syllogism, coding-decoding, inequality, and logical reasoning.
- Helps improve analytical thinking, accuracy, and time management under real exam conditions.
- Includes topic-wise and full-length mock tests based on current banking syllabus trends.
- Ideal for beginners and advanced aspirants aiming to strengthen reasoning skills and boost exam performance.
- Updated regularly with new pattern questions asked in recent banking exams.
- Enhances problem-solving speed with detailed solutions and explanations for every question.
Syllabus And Exam Details
Bank Reasoning Syllabus (Latest for PO, Clerk, SBI, IBPS)
The reasoning section in banking exams is designed to test logical thinking, analytical ability, and problem-solving skills. It is broadly divided into Verbal Reasoning, Non-Verbal Reasoning, and Analytical Reasoning.
๐ Core Reasoning Topics
- Puzzles & Seating Arrangement (Linear, Circular, Floor-based, Box-based)
- Syllogism (StatementโConclusion logic)
- Coding-Decoding (New pattern + old pattern)
- Blood Relations
- Direction & Distance
- Order & Ranking
- Alphanumeric Series
- Inequality (Coded & Direct)
- Input-Output (Machine-based questions)
- Data Sufficiency
๐ These are the most frequently asked topics across IBPS and SBI exams
๐ Advanced / Mains-Level Topics
- Statement & Assumption
- Statement & Conclusion
- Statement & Argument
- Cause & Effect
- Decision Making
- Assertion & Reason
- Critical Reasoning (Logic-based questions)
๐ These topics are more common in mains exams and require deeper logical analysis
๐ Non-Verbal Reasoning Topics
- Analogy & Classification
- Series (Number / Alphabet / Mixed)
- Mirror & Water Images
- Figure Counting
- Cube & Dice
- Pattern Completion / Image-based reasoning
๐ These test visual reasoning and pattern recognition skills
๐ Important Exam Focus (Prelims vs Mains)
- Prelims:Speed-based questions
- Focus on puzzles, inequalities, syllogism
- Mains:Complex puzzles (3โ5 variables)
- Input-output, critical reasoning
- Data sufficiency + logic-based sets
๐ Reasoning carries around 30โ35% weightage in most banking exams