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1. There can be both written and oral questions in LPT.
2. The writing test will consist of reading comprehension, simple grammar, letter and essay writing in the local language, and vocabulary-based questions in the local language of the RBI office for which you have applied.
3. The LPT's goal is to check if you are qualified to work in the local language of the allotted RBI office. For example, in order
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1. You can start with the syllabus and previous year's paper analysis.
2. The analysis will help you decide which topics need more focus with the time you have at hand.
3. The SLAT gives significant importance to reasoning; therefore, you can focus on being well versed in both the legal and analytical reasoning sections.
4. For GK, you can pick a
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1. By RS Aggarwal, Modern Approach to Verbal and Non-Verbal Reasoning
2. Mental Ability for NTSE by Odisha Experts
3. Aihant's NTSE Study Guide
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