Assistant Loco Pilot psychometric and aptitude practice
Choose English or Hindi, complete each battery in sequence, and review raw accuracy after submission. Official RRB qualifying decisions depend on normalized T-scores and shift-wise statistics.
Take all batteries in sequence with the chosen language throughout the attempt.
Candidates memorize maps, picture-number pairs, or related study material and answer recall-based questions.
Visual memory, short-term retention, recall accuracy
Candidates follow directional rules, table transformations, and pattern-shift instructions to choose the correct answer.
Instruction following, logical manipulation, directional reasoning
Candidates compare positions, alignment, and distance relationships in safety-critical visual situations.
Depth judgment, visual discrimination, safety awareness
Candidates scan strings or grouped symbols quickly and mark the required target pattern under time pressure.
Sustained attention, rapid scanning, concentration
Candidates spot matches, mismatches, or target figures rapidly while preserving accuracy.
Perceptual speed, comparison accuracy, attention to detail
RRB uses normalized psychometric scoring: T = 50 + 10 × ((X - Mean) / SD).
A battery-level T-score of 42 is the usual qualifying line. This practice interface mirrors the battery structure and timing, while the result screen helps you simulate the T-score once mean and SD are known.