Reasoning is one of the most scoring sections in the RRB JE exam – logical, practice-oriented, and highly predictable in terms of question types. This article covers the most important types of Reasoning Questions for RRB JE, explains their importance, provides representative practice questions with solutions, and shares practical tips along with a quick revision cheat-sheet to boost your preparation.
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Practice RRB JE Reasoning Questions (Live)
Given below are some of the most frequently asked reasoning questions for the RRB JE Exam. Attempt them live and evaluate your score according to the actual exam marking scheme.
Q1) Five people A, B, C, D and E are sitting in a straight line facing north. Who sits to the immediate left of C?
I. B sits second from the left end. Only one person sits between B and C. D sits third to the right of C.
II. D sits to the immediate right of B. Only three people sit between D and A. E sits to the immediate right of C.
Q2) Each of P, Q, R, S, T, U and V has an exam on a different day of the week starting Monday and ending Sunday. Only five people have exams between T and R. S has exam on Wednesday. V has exam immediately after P but not on Saturday. Q has exam immediately before T. How many people have exams between U and V?
Q3) In a certain code: ‘heavy metal music’ is coded as ‘mx zb kg’; ‘heavy storm warning’ is coded as ‘kw vg mx’; ‘crazy metal storm’ is coded as ‘zb rq vg’. What is the code for ‘warning music’?
Q4) LKLJ is related to GFGE in a certain way based on English alphabetical order. In the same way, NMNL is related to IHIG. To which of the following is QPQO related?
Q5) Seven people F, J, M, L, R, V and X are sitting in a row facing north. No one sits to the right of J. Only three people sit between J and R. Only two people sit between R and M. V sits third to the left of L. X sits to the immediate right of L. How many people sit to the left of X?
Q6) In a certain code language: A + B means A is the mother of B; A − B means A is the brother of B; A × B means A is the wife of B; A % B means A is the father of B; A # B means A is the daughter of B. How is F related to M if F # H × J % E % M?
Q7) What should come in place of the question mark in the series?
7 10 16 25 37 ?
Q8) Select the triad which follows the same pattern as NF–RJ–VN and MB–QF–UJ.
Q9) D, R, A, W and S have different marks. Only one person has scored between W and S. Only one person has scored between S and D. A has scored less than W and S. How many people have scored less than R?
Q10) Refer to the letter and symbol series:
(Left) V E @ M O S % & V I % X $ T P N $ V # C & B J (Right)
If all letters are dropped, which element is fifth from the left?
Q11) Each of G, H, I, J, P, Q and R has an exam on a different day of a week starting Monday and ending Sunday. Only two people have exam before Q. Only one person has exam after P. Only three people have exam between Q and J. Only one person has exam between I and H. G has exam immediately before I. How many people have exam between R and I?
Q12) Based on English alphabetical order, three of the following four letter-clusters are alike in a certain way. Which does NOT belong to that group?
Q13) In a certain code language: A + B means A is the son of B; A − B means A is the sister of B; A × B means A is the wife of B; A ÷ B means A is the brother of B. How is C related to G if C × S + D − F ÷ G?
Q14) What should come in place of the question mark in the series based on English alphabetical order?
RLO QKN PJM OIL ?
Q15) Hitesh starts from Point A and drives 10 km east. He then takes a left turn and drives 5 km, turns left and drives 11 km, takes a left turn and drives 6 km, takes a final left turn and drives 1 km, stopping at Point P. How far and in which direction should he drive to reach Point A?
Quiz Summary
What is the RRB JE Exam Pattern 2026?
The RRB JE Exam Pattern is divided uniformly between the 2 CBT tests. Candidates can know the details of the exam pattern for both tests below:
RRB JE CBT 1 exam pattern
The RRB JE CBT 1 exam is divided into sections like Mathematics, General Intelligence & Reasoning, General Knowledge, and General Science. The details of the CBT 1 exam pattern are given below:
- Duration: 90 minutes
- Total Marks: 100
- +1 for every correct answer
- -1/3 for every wrong answer
- Type of Question: MCQ
| Sections | Number of Questions | Total Marks |
| Mathematics | 30 | 30 |
| General Intelligence & Reasoning | 25 | 25 |
| General Knowledge | 15 | 15 |
| General Science | 30 | 30 |
| Total | 100 | 100 |
RRB JE CBT 2 exam pattern
Candidates who qualify for the CBT 1 examination will be shortlisted for the CBT 2 exam. The CBT 2 exam is conducted for 150 marks. Given below are the details:
- Duration: 120 minutes
- Total Marks: 150
- +1 for every correct answer
- -1/3 for every wrong answer
- Type of Question: MCQ
| Subjects | Number of Questions | Total Marks |
| General Awareness | 15 | 15 |
| Physics & Chemistry | 15 | 15 |
| Basics of Computers and Applications | 10 | 10 |
| Basics of Environment and Pollution Control | 10 | 10 |
| Technical Abilities | 100 | 100 |
| Total | 150 | 150 |
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