Abstract Reasoning For Accenture 1 - 50
Abstract Reasoning For Accenture 1 - 50
ACCENTURE
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The statements given below are followed by some conclusions. Assume the 11
statements are true, even if they contradict commonly known facts, and 12
determine the conclusion/s that follow/s from the statements logically.
Statements: a) Only conclusion III follows
I. All jackals are tigers. b) Only conclusion II and III follows
II. No tiger is lion c) Only conclusion I and II follows
III. Some lions are caterpillars. d) Only conclusion I and III follows
Conclusions:
I. Some caterpillars are jackals. j
II. Some lions are jackals
III. Some tigers are jackals.
t
L
cp
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Flipped horizontally.
The number of components
in each row either increases
or decreases from left to right.
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Statements: 16
15 I. Some apples are guavas.
II. All apples are oranges. O
III. No orange is a papaya. A
IV. All papayas are guavas.
Conclusions: P
I. Some papayas are apples. G
II. Some oranges are papayas.
III. Some guavas are oranges.
A. Only conclusion III follows
B. Either conclusion I or conclusion III follows
C. None follow
D. Only conclusion I follows
‘X * Y’ means ‘X is either greater than or equal to Y’. 17 Question: How many questions did Jacob attempt in the English test? 18
‘X - Y’ means ‘X is neither greater than nor smaller than Y’.
Statements:
‘X $ Y’ means ‘X is smaller than Y’.
I. There were 35 questions in the test.
II. He got 25 marks in the test, in which every correct answer fetched
Statements: I. M + J II. J/Y III. Y$K IV. K-N 1 mark, for every unattempt questions fetched 0 mark, and for every
Y<K K=K incorrect answer ⅓ mark was deducted from the total.
Conclusions: I. K * J II. J + N III. K $ M A. Each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.
K≥J K<M B. Only one of the statements, alone, is sufficient to answer
A. Only conclusion I and conclusion III follow the question but other statement is not.
B. None follow C. Statements I and II together are not sufficient to answer the
C. Only conclusion I and conclusion II follow
question asked and additional data to the problem is needed.
D. Only conclusion II and conclusion III follow
D. Both statements I and II together are sufficient to answer
the question asked but neither statement alone is sufficient.
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ii) Who is sitting second iii) Who is sitting to the
to the right of Peter? opposite of Sheldon?
A. Peter A. Bruce
B. Justin Jk B. Justin
Sh Jk
C. Jack Br C. Peter Sh
Br
D. Sheldon Nk D. Nicholas
Js Nk
Pt Js
Pt
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a b c d e a b c d e
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a b c d e a b c d e
2 Triangles 1 Circle, 2 Circles 1 Triangle alternate.
Black shape moving clockwise direction.
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Q-> Is (number in Box 2) < (number in Box 3)? a. Box 8 b. Box 7 c. Box 2 d. Box 10
R-> Divide : (number in Box 1) / (number in Box 4). Put the result in Box 10. ii) How many boxes have positive integral values at the end of flowchart?
a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 0
S-> Add: (number in Box 10) + (number in Box 5). Put the result in Box 8.
iii) Find the value of {(number in Box 10) + (number in Box 6)}
T-> Multiply: (number in Box 8) * (number in Box 4). Put the result in Box 7.
at the end of the flowchart.
a. 4 b. −2 c. 2 d. − 4
A. BDG
B. FHK
C. OQT How many more employed were
D. NPT there in 1990 than in 2000 ?
A. 75
B. 360
C. 485
D. 100
E. 135
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a) Box 3 b) Box10
c) Box 2 d) Box 7
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Find the missing term in the series given below:
12, 20, 33, 51, ?, 102
A. 69
B. 82
C. 74
D. 78
A. 25% B. 30%
C. 35% D. 40% E. Cannot Say
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Problem Figure:
If in a certain code language: 34 35
“PACEMAKING” is coded as “UEFGNFOLPH”, then how
would “KABALISTIC” be coded in the same language?
a) PEECMNWWKD
b) PEEDMNWYKD
c) OEECNMWWKE
d) PEDCNMWWKD
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Response Figure:
a b c d
Problem Figure:
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Response Figure:
a b c d
a b c d
Mark the option that most logically completes the following sequence. 37 Mark the option that most logically completes the following sequence. 37
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Top & Bottom components alternate colored
Arrow Anti clockwise 45, 90, 135 degree
a b c d a b c d
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a b c d a b c d
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In a row of 30 children, A is 11th from
A the right end of row. If there are 4 children
between A and B, What is the position of B
B
from the left end of the row?
C A. 5 B. 8 C. 4
D. 6 E. Cannot be determined
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determine total
f customer discount
stop
start start
46 What will be the total discount for a wholesale customer 47 What will be the total discount for a) 4%
set customer who buys more than 50 orders and pays in cash? set customer a non-wholesale customer who buys b) 6%
discount to 0% discount to 0%
a) 4% less than 50 orders and does not pay cash? c) 2%
wholesale wholesale d) 0%
no customer?
b) 6% no customer?
yes yes
c) 2%
add 2% to customer add 2% to customer
discount d) 0% discount
Cash? Cash?
yes no yes no
add 2% to customer add 2% to customer
discount discount
stop stop
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If in a certain code language, In a certain code,
“MORSE” is coded as “KMPQC”, HUNGER is coded as TAOVJL,
then how would “CRYPTIC” be how would CATCHING
coded in the same code language? be coded in the same language?
a) APEQEEA a) JBILLUPO
b) APWQODA b) JBILLTOO
c) APWQRAQ c) JBILLUOO
d) APWNRGA d) JBILLTOT
The statements given below are followed by some conclusions. Assume the 50
statements are true, even if they contradict commonly known facts, and
determine the conclusion/s that follow/s from the statements logically.
Statements:
I. All players are short.
II. Mayer is short.
Conclusions:
I. All players are Mayer.
II. Mayer may be a player.
a) Both conclusion I and II follow
b) Only conclusion I follows
c) Only conclusion II follows
d) Neither conclusion I nor II follows
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