Analysis of RRB Officer (Scale I) Prelim exam held on 22nd Nov 2025 (Shift 1)
In this write-up, we present the analysis of the IBPS RRB PO (Scale I) Preliminary exam, which was held in Shift 1 on 22nd November 2025.
A snapshot of the IBPS RRB PO (Scale I) prelim exam is given below.
| Test Area | No. of Questions | Duration |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 40 | 20 Minutes |
| Reasoning Ability | 40 | 25 Minutes |
| Total | 80 | 45 Minutes |
Students have reported that the online RRB Officer (Scale I) Prelim examination held was easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level.
An analysis of the exam, as reported by our students, is given below.
The order of the sections was Reasoning Ability followed by Quantitative Aptitude.
Quantitative Aptitude:
According to the feedback received from our students who appeared for this exam, this section can be rated as easy to moderate.
There were thirteen questions on DI (five questions each on Table, Double Pie chart and three questions on Caselet). The questions on DI were easy to moderate. The given table contained the total number of mangoes sold in five cities and the percentage of mangoes sold to males. In the Double pie chart, the first pie chart gave the total number of males and females in four cities, and the second pie chart contained information on females. The caselet contained the details of the total seats, and the number of occupied and vacant seats in a bus. Also, it was given that the number of males was greater than that of females.
There were five questions each on Approximations, Missing Number Series and Quadratic Comparisons. These questions were easy to solve.
The twelve questions on Arithmetic were based on topics like Ages, Percentages, Profit & Loss, Partnership, Simple and Compound Interest, Time and Distance, Time and Work, Mixtures & Alligations, and Mensuration. Students have informed us that these questions were a combination of easy and moderate ones. One needed a good command of fundamentals to attempt these questions successfully.
| Topic | No of Questions | Difficulty Level |
| Data Interpretation (Table, Double Pie Chart and Caselet) | 13 | Easy to Moderate |
| Number Series (Missing number) | 5 | Easy |
| Approximations | 5 | Easy |
| Quadratic Comparisons | 5 | Easy |
| Individual Quant Questions | 12 | Easy to Moderate |
Reasoning Ability:
This section has been tagged as easy.
There were twenty-three questions on Puzzles (Circular Arrangement (eight persons, some facing inside and some facing outside. Less than three persons are facing outside), Linear Arrangement (Nine persons, all facing North), Designation-based puzzle + Variable (7 Persons), Box-based puzzle (Nine boxes), Comparisons(weights)). The questions based on Puzzles can be labelled as easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level.
There were three questions each on Symbols Notations (Inequalities), Direction Sense and Blood Relations, which were easy to crack. The four questions based on Syllogisms (three statements and two conclusions) were easy to moderate.
| Topic | No of Qs | Difficulty Level |
| Symbols Notations (Inequalities) | 3 | Easy |
| Direction Sense | 3 | Easy |
| Blood Relations | 3 | Easy |
| Syllogisms (Deductions) | 4 | Easy to Moderate |
| Miscellaneous (Meaningful word, Pair Formation, OMO, Number Arrangement) | 4 | Easy |
| Circular Arrangement (eight persons...) | 5 | Moderate |
| Linear Arrangement (Nine persons, all facing North) | 5 | Easy |
| Designation-based puzzle + Variable (7 Persons) | 5 | Easy |
| Box-based puzzle (Nine boxes) | 5 | Easy |
| Comparisons (weights) | 3 | Easy |
Overall, the paper can be rated as easy to moderate.
Good Attempts:
- Quantitative Aptitude – 25+
- Reasoning – 35+
Analysis of RRB Officer (Scale I) Prelim exam held 22nd Nov 2025 (Shift 2)
In this write-up, we present the analysis of the IBPS RRB PO (Scale I) Preliminary exam, which was held in Shift 2 on 22nd November 2025.
A snapshot of the IBPS RRB PO (Scale I) prelim exam is given below.
| Test Area | No. of Questions | Duration |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 40 | 20 Minutes |
| Reasoning Ability | 40 | 25 Minutes |
| Total | 80 | 45 Minutes |
Students have reported that the online RRB Officer (Scale I) Prelim examination held was easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level.
An analysis of the exam, as reported by our students, is given below.
The order of sections was Reasoning Ability followed by Quantitative Aptitude.
Quantitative Aptitude:
According to the feedback received from our students who appeared for this exam, this section can be rated as easy to moderate.
There were twelve questions on DI (six questions each on the Table and Line Graph). The questions on DI were easy to moderate. The given table contained the ratio of males and females and the number of females in five cities. In the Line Graph, the details of four companies selling Desktops and cupboards were given.
There were five questions each on Approximations, Wrong Number Series and Quadratic Comparisons. These questions were easy to solve.
The thirteen questions on Arithmetic were based on topics like Ages, Percentages, Profit & Loss, Partnership, Simple and Compound Interest, Time and Distance, Time and Work, Mixtures & Alligations, and Mensuration. Students have informed us that these questions were a combination of easy and moderate ones. One needed a good command of fundamentals to attempt these questions successfully.
| Topic | No of Questions | Difficulty Level |
| Data Interpretation (Table, Line Graph) | 12 | Easy to Moderate |
| Number Series (Wrong number) | 5 | Easy |
| Approximations | 5 | Easy |
| Quadratic Comparisons | 5 | Easy |
| Individual Quant Questions | 13 | Easy to Moderate |
Reasoning Ability:
This section has been tagged as easy.
There were twenty-three questions on Puzzles (Circular Arrangement (nine persons, all facing inside), Year-based puzzle (seven years), Day-based puzzle + Variable (7 days), Linear Arrangement (Single row, eight persons, all facing North), Comparisons(weights)). The questions based on Puzzles can be labelled as easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level.
There were five questions each on Syllogisms (Deductions) and Coding-Decoding. There were three questions on Blood Relations, which were easy to crack. The four questions based on Syllogisms (three statements and two conclusions) were easy to moderate.
| Topic | No of Qs | Difficulty Level |
| Syllogisms (Deductions) | 5 | Easy to Moderate |
| Coding-Decoding | 5 | Easy |
| Blood Relations | 3 | Easy |
| Coding-Decoding | 1 | Easy |
| Miscellaneous (Letter Arrangement, OMO, Number Arrangement) | 3 | Easy |
| Circular Arrangement (nine people, all facing inside) | 5 | Moderate |
| Year-based puzzle (seven years) | 5 | Easy |
| Day-based puzzle + Variable (7 days) | 5 | Moderate |
| Linear Arrangement (Single row, eight persons, all facing North) | 5 | Easy |
| Comparisons (weights) | 3 | Easy |
Overall, the paper can be rated as easy to moderate.
Good Attempts:
- Quantitative Aptitude – 25+
- Reasoning – 35+
Analysis of RRB Officer (Scale I) Prelim exam held on 23rd Nov 2025 (Shift 1)
In this write-up, we present the analysis of the IBPS RRB PO (Scale I) Preliminary exam, which was held in Shift 1 on 23rd November 2025.
A snapshot of the IBPS RRB PO (Scale I) prelim exam is given below.
| Test Area | No. of Questions | Duration |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 40 | 20 Minutes |
| Reasoning Ability | 40 | 25 Minutes |
| Total | 80 | 45 Minutes |
Students have reported that the online RRB Officer (Scale I) Prelim examination held was easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level.
An analysis of the examination, as reported by our students, is given below.
The order of sections was Reasoning Ability followed by Quantitative Aptitude.
Quantitative Aptitude:
According to the feedback received from our students who appeared for this exam, this section can be rated as easy to moderate.
There were fifteen questions on DI (five questions each on Table, Line Graph and Caselet). The questions on DI were easy to moderate. The given table contained the total number of products manufactured and sold in three cities. In the Line Graph, the information on two products sold in four months was given. The caselet contained information about two companies, and data on laptops sold in three months.
There were six questions each on Approximations and Missing Number Series. These questions were easy to solve.
The thirteen questions on Arithmetic were based on topics like Ages, Percentages, Profit & Loss, Partnership, Simple and Compound Interest, Time and Distance, Time and Work, Mixtures & Alligations, and Mensuration. Students have informed us that these questions were a combination of easy and moderate ones. One needed a good command of fundamentals to attempt these questions successfully.
| Topic | No of Questions | Difficulty Level |
| Data Interpretation (Table, Line Graph and Caselet) | 15 | Easy to Moderate |
| Number Series (Missing number) | 6 | Easy |
| Approximations | 6 | Easy |
| Individual Quant Questions | 13 | Easy to Moderate |
Reasoning Ability:
This section has been tagged as 'easy'.
There were twenty-three questions on Puzzles (Circular Arrangement (eight persons, four facing inside and four facing outside), Floor Arrangement (Nine Floors), Designation-based puzzle (9 Persons), Distribution (9 persons, one after the other), Unknown number of persons (Linear Arrangement, all facing North)). The questions based on Puzzles can be labelled as easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level.
There were three questions each on Syllogisms (Deductions), Direction Sense and Blood Relations, which were easy to crack. There were five questions based on Symbols and Notations (Inequalities), which were easy.
| Topic | No of Qs | Difficulty Level |
| Symbols Notations (Inequalities) | 5 | Easy |
| Direction Sense | 3 | Easy |
| Blood Relations | 3 | Easy |
| Syllogisms (Deductions) | 3 | Easy |
| Miscellaneous (Meaningful word, Pair Formation, Number Arrangement) | 3 | Easy |
| Puzzles: | ||
| Circular Arrangement (eight people, four facing inside and four facing outside) | 5 | Easy to Moderate |
| Floor Arrangement (Nine Floors) | 5 | Easy |
| Designation-based puzzle (9 Persons) | 5 | Easy |
| Distribution (9 persons, one after the other) | 5 | Easy |
| Unknown number of persons (Linear Arrangement, all facing North) | 3 | Easy |
Overall, the paper can be rated as easy to moderate.
Good Attempts:
- Quantitative Aptitude – 25+
- Reasoning – 35+
Analysis of RRB Officer (Scale I) Prelim exam held on 23rd Nov 2025 (Shift 2)
In this write-up, we present the analysis of the IBPS RRB PO (Scale I) Preliminary exam, which was held in Shift 2 on 23rd November 2025.
A snapshot of the IBPS RRB PO (Scale I) prelim exam is given below.
| Test Area | No. of Questions | Duration |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 40 | 20 Minutes |
| Reasoning Ability | 40 | 25 Minutes |
| Total | 80 | 45 Minutes |
Students have reported that the online RRB Officer (Scale I) Prelim examination was easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level.
An analysis of the examination, as reported by our students, is given below.
The order of the sections was Reasoning Ability followed by Quantitative Aptitude.
Quantitative Aptitude:
According to the feedback received from our students who appeared for this exam, this section can be rated as easy to moderate.
There were twelve questions on DI (six questions each on the Table and Bar Graph). These were easy to moderate. The given table contained information on the number of males and the percentage of females in four cities. In the Bar Graph, information on two products sold in four days was given.
There were five questions each on Quadratic Comparisons, Approximations and Wrong Number Series. These questions were easy to solve.
The thirteen questions on Arithmetic were based on topics like Ages, Percentages, Profit & Loss, Partnership, Simple and Compound Interest, Time and Distance, Time and Work, Mixtures & Alligations, and Mensuration. Students have informed us that these questions were a combination of easy and moderate ones.
| Topic | No of Questions | Difficulty Level |
| Data Interpretation (Table and Bar Graph) | 12 | Easy to Moderate |
| Number Series (Wrong number) | 5 | Easy |
| Approximations | 5 | Easy |
| Quadratic Comparisons | 5 | Easy |
| Individual Quant Questions | 13 | Easy to Moderate |
Reasoning Ability:
This section has been tagged as 'easy'.
There were twenty-three questions on Puzzles (Two Row Arrangement (twelve persons, six facing North and six facing South), Floor Arrangement (Four Floors and two flats), Box-based puzzle (seven boxes) + Variable (Colour), Month-based (nine persons), Unknown number of persons (Linear Arrangement, all facing North)). The questions based on Puzzles can be labelled as easy to moderate.
There were three questions each on Blood Relations and five questions each on Coding-Decoding and Symbols & Notations (Inequalities), which were easy to crack.
| Topic | No of Qs | Difficulty Level |
| Symbols Notations (Inequalities) | 5 | Easy |
| Coding-Decoding | 5 | Easy |
| Blood Relations | 3 | Easy |
| Miscellaneous (Meaningful word, Word Arrangement, Number Arrangement) | 4 | Easy |
| Puzzles | No of Qs | Difficulty Level |
| Two Row Arrangement (twelve persons, six facing North and six facing South) | 5 | Easy |
| Floor Arrangement (Four Floors and two flats) | 5 | Easy |
| Box-based puzzle (seven boxes) + Variable (Colour) | 5 | Easy to Moderate |
| Month-based (nine persons) | 5 | Easy |
| Unknown number of persons (Linear Arrangement, all facing North) | 3 | Easy |
Overall, the paper can be rated as easy to moderate.
Good Attempts:
- Quantitative Aptitude – 25+
- Reasoning – 35+




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