How to score 45+ in the Reasoning Ability section of UCO Bank LBO Exam 2025?


The logic capacity section of the UCO Bank LBO exam can often be a make-or-break factor. A strong performance here not only promotes your overall scores, but also shows your analytical and skills to solve the problem- important for banking career. It can be difficult to aim to 45+ in this section, but with the right strategy, persistent efforts and target preparations, it is achieving.

How to score 45+ in the Reasoning Ability section of UCO Bank LBO Exam 2025?

Candidates can score 45+ marks in the Reasoning Ability section of UCO Bank LBO Exam 2025. This section will provide you with a simple, yet effective, roadmap to help you in the logic section and maximize your score.

3-step study approach

1. Concept clarity – You are starting from below. Before you can climb high, you need to get a solid rung. This phase is about the creation of that initial understanding.

2 – speed and accuracy – Now you are going up the ladder. You are getting more comfortable with materials and start taking speed. Accuracy is still important – you don’t want to slip and fall!

3- Fake testing and analysis- Mock tests are like checking your progress and ensuring that you are on the right path. Analysis helps you identify any weak points so that you can address them before reaching the final rug -real exam.

Smart Question Selection Strategy

Time is limited, so it is important to choose the correct questions…

Easy and quick questions first – Inequality, blood relations, syllazimism, alphanumeric series, coding-decoding.
Medium level questions- Disha Sense, Order and ranking, input-output.
Complex and time-taking questions- Puzzle and seating arrangement (if you have enough time, only try).

4-week study plan

A 4-week study plan for logic capacity should focus on the creation of basic concepts in the first week, moving towards more complex subjects such as progressively puzzle and significant arguments, while duration for improving speed and accuracy During mock tests dedicate important time to practice with tests; Here is a breakdown according to the week:

Week 1: Basic concepts

Subject:

  • Blood relation
  • guidance
  • Coding-decoding
  • Upma
  • Selection
  • Inequality
  • Order and ranking
  • Center: Understand the argument behind each concept, practice basic questions with clear explanation, and learn to identify key elements in each problem type.
  • Practice – Solve 20-30 questions per subject from various sources including practice letters and online quiz.

Week 2: Intermediate level puzzles and arguments

Subject:

  • seating arrangements
  • Simple puzzles (linear system, circular arrangement)
  • Data capacity
  • Causes and effects
  • Calendar and clock problems
  • Center: Develop a strategy to contact different types of riddles, learn to imagine information, identify patterns and practice time management for complex questions.
  • Practice – Solve 10–15 riddles per day, focusing on different variations within each category.

Week 3: Advanced logic and important thinking

Subject:

  • Alpological chain
  • input Output
  • Logical logic
  • critical reasoning
  • Complex puzzle (with several situations)
  • Center: Analyze seriously information, identify hidden patterns, apply logic to solve complex problems, and practice logic with vague information.
  • Practice – Try complete-length fake tests with analyzing your performance, identifying weak areas and focusing on working strategies.

Week 4: Amendment and fake tests

Subject – Review all the covered topics, focusing on often tested concepts and general losses.

Center – Take at least 2-3 full-length mock tests per week, simulate the actual examination environment, analyze your performance and work on time management.

Important conditions

Regular practice – Consistency is important, practice various types of questions daily to improve your logic skills.

Time Management –Practice timely questions to increase your speed and accuracy under pressure.

Analysis – Review your mistakes, understand the logic behind the correct answers, and learn from your errors.

Diversity of sources – Use various practice materials such as online quiz, study guide and previous year papers.

Common mistakes to escape

  • Spend too much time on the same puzzle.
  • Basics ignoring and jumping directly to mock tests.
  • Not practicing adequate questions of the previous year.
  • Relying only on estimates rather than a logical solution.
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