The Test of Reasoning section holds 20 marks weightage in the Preliminary examination. 20 questions are asked from this section of 20 marks. This section is to evaluate the candidate’s knowledge of multiple parameters analytical and logical skills. Reasoning is a qualifying section in the NABARD Grade A Prelim exam. Candidates have to qualify for the cut-off score to crack the overall Prelims examination. Conceptual knowledge and practice can improve your performance and scores in Reasoning. Follow our blog post to get an overview of how to attempt questions to get maximum good attempts in the exam.
NABARD Grade A Prelim Examination tentative date announced i.e. October 16, 2023. The exam is conducted online with multiple-choice questions. Candidates have the time of 120 minutes to face 200 questions from 8 sections Test of Reasoning, English Language, Decision Making, Computer Knowledge, Quantitative Aptitude, General Awareness, ESI, and ARD. For every wrong answer, a negative mark is 0.25 marks.
Sections | No. Of Questions | Marks |
Test of Reasoning | 20 | 20 |
English Language | 30 | 30 |
Decision Making | 20 | 20 |
Computer Knowledge | 20 | 20 |
General Awareness | 10 | 10 |
Quantitative Aptitude | 20 | 20 |
Economic & Social Issues | 40 | 40 |
Agriculture & Rural Development | 40 | 40 |
Total | 200 | 200 |
Let’s take a look at the topics list to study for the Test of Reasoning section in the online Preliminary exam.
Reasoning section is qualifying one in the prelim exam. Apply a well-planned approach to get accurate attempts in the exam.
Give a quick review of questions in the exam from the Reasoning. Meanwhile, start attempting those questions for which you are sure. Don’t take any risk in guesswork you may lose marks in negative marking.
Work on a plan to figure out the questions on scoring topics and attempt them first. Practice questions from the scoring Reasoning topics so that, you have a strong grip on them to attempt such questions quickly in the exam.
Develop a mindset and well-structured approach to solving Reasoning questions online in the preliminary examination. Choose the questions wisely without wasting your time in making any guesswork.
Try to read the questions properly to understand their language. You can go through the options of that particular set of questions. If you feel confused by any question it’s advised not to attempt such questions to lose marks in negative marking.
Don’t forget in the NABARD Grade A Preliminary Exam, you get a composite time of 120 minutes to attempt 200 questions. Use your time wisely in choosing the questions in the exam and attempt them.
If you have time available in that case, you can revisit the questions attempted to recheck them to avoid any mistakes that happened due to negligence.
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