The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) conducts the Junior Engineer (JE) examination for the recruitment of Junior Engineers in various government departments and organizations. The syllabus for the reasoning section of the SSC JE exam may include topics such as:

  1. Analogies
  2. Similarities and differences
  3. Spatial visualization
  4. Spatial orientation
  5. Problem-solving
  6. Analysis
  7. Judgment
  8. Decision making
  9. Visual memory
  10. Discrimination
  11. Observation
  12. Relationship concepts
  13. Arithmetical reasoning and figural classification
  14. Arithmetic number series
  15. Non-verbal series
  16. Coding and decoding
  17. Statement conclusion
  18. Syllogistic reasoning
  19. Semantic Analogy
  20. Symbolic/Number Analogy
  21. Figural Analogy
  22. Semantic Classification
  23. Symbolic/Number Classification
  24. Figural Classification
  25. Semantic Series
  26. Number Series
  27. Figural Series
  28. Problem Solving
  29. Word Building
  30. Coding & decoding
  31. Numerical operations
  32. Symbolic Operations
  33. Space Orientation
  34. Venn Diagrams
  35. Drawing inferences
  36. Punched hole/pattern -folding & unfolding
  37. Figural Pattern – folding and completion
  38. Indexing
  39. Address matching
  40. Date & city matching
  41. Classification of center codes/roll numbers
  42. Small & Capital letters/numbers coding
  43. decoding and classification

Please note that the specific topics and their weightage in the SSC JE reasoning syllabus may vary from year to year, and it’s important to refer to the official SSC JE notification and syllabus for the most up-to-date information. Additionally, candidates should practice previous years’ question papers and consider enrolling in coaching or using preparatory materials to better understand and prepare for the reasoning section of the SSC JE exam.

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