Bank exam reasoning routine
Daily reasoning routine for bank exams
A strong daily reasoning routine for bank exams has three parts: one timed puzzle, one review of mistakes, and one small topic rotation. Deduce can cover the daily timed-puzzle habit; question banks and mocks should cover syllabus breadth and exam stamina.
The routine
- Daily puzzle: 5 minutes. Solve one fresh arrangement, floor, row, circular or logic puzzle without pausing the timer.
- Review: 5 minutes. Check the solution and write the clue that unlocked the puzzle.
- Topic rotation: 10 minutes. Rotate through syllogism, inequality, ranking, blood relations, coding, classification, data sufficiency and number series.
- Mock rhythm: weekly. Add sectional or full mocks so your daily skill survives exam pressure.
Weekly topic rotation
| Monday | Seating/floor arrangement + mistake review |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | Syllogism or inequality |
| Wednesday | Row/circular arrangement |
| Thursday | Ranking, direction or blood relations |
| Friday | Coding, classification or number series |
| Weekend | Sectional mock + slow review of wrong answers |
How Deduce fits into the routine
Deduce is designed as the daily habit: fresh puzzle, five-minute pressure, streak, leaderboard and server-checked answers. Keep using broader resources for theory, previous papers and full mock-test stamina.
FAQ
Should beginners start with timed puzzles?
Beginners can start untimed for a few days, but should move to light timing quickly. Bank-exam reasoning is partly a speed skill.
What should I review after solving?
Do not just read the answer. Identify the first anchor clue, the wrong assumption you made, and the moment the final case was eliminated.
Can I skip reasoning on busy days?
Even one five-minute puzzle keeps the habit alive. Consistency is the point of a daily routine.
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