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Reasoning Practice Set - 5

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Reasoning Practice Set - 5

The document contains 13 reasoning questions in the form of multiple choice. The questions test logical reasoning and problem solving skills through math, geometry, sequences, coding and other logic-based problems. Students must analyze information and choose the best answer from the options provided.

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REASONING PRACTICE SET- 5

1. I n the following question, (a) MN (b) NM is more than only one student.
select the related word from the (c) OL (d) ET Q's height is more than S and
given alternatives. 6. I n the followi ng q uesti on, P but not more than R.S's
Goitre : Iodine :: Anaemia : ? select the odd number from the height is more than P.R is not
given alternatives. the smallest. Who is having the
maximum height in the class?
P, Q, R, S T
(a) 253 (b) 473 P
(a) Vitamin D/ Q S P
(c) 143 (d) 633
(b) Iron/ R S
7. Arrange the given words in the
(c) Vitamin E/ sequence in which they occur P R
(d) Calcium/ in the dictionary.
2. I n the following question, (a) Q (b) R
select the related letter from (c) S (d) 633
the given alternatives. 11. In a row of 74 girls, Shweta is
i. Flinching
DE : O :: AF : ? ii . Flintlock 27th from left end. Palak is 7th
iii.Flinpites to the right of Shweta. What is
Palak's position from the right
iv. Flintlocks
end of the row?
DE : O :: AF : ? v. Flinchers
74
(a) H (b) K (a) 15243 (b) 51243
27
(c) J (d) I (c) 51324 (d) 51342
7
3. I n the following question, 8. In the following question, Which
select the related number from one set of letters when
the given alternatives. sequentially placed at the gaps (a) 40 (b) 41
56 : 41 :: 94 : ? in the given letter series shall (c) 42 (d) 44
complete it? 12. In the following question, from
_yzaa_y_xy_aazy_ the given alternative words,
select the word which can be
56 : 41 :: 94 : ? formed using the letters of the
(a) 49 (b) 53 given word.
(c) 60 (d) 89 CAPITULATE
_yzaa_y_xy_aazy_
4. I n the following question,
select the odd word from the (a) xxzzx (b) xxaza
given alternatives. (c) xzxzx (d) aazzx
9. I n the followi ng q uesti on,
sel ect the missing Number CAPITULATE
from the given series. (a) CAPABLE (b) LUPIN
(a) Beneath/ 19, 38, ?, 228, 684, 1368 (c) PITTY (d) TALE
(b) On top/
13. In a certain code language,
(c) Huge/ "BIOL OGY" i s written as
(d) Above/ 19, 38, ?, 228, 684, 1368 "YRLOLTB". How is "PHYSICS"
5. I n the following question, (a) 112 (b) 118 written is that code language?
select the odd letters from the (c) 114 (d) 104 "BIOLOGY"
given alternatives. 10. There are five students:– P, Q, "YRLOLTB"
R, S and T having different "PHYSICS"
heights in a class. P's height
(a) KSXRBHH (b) KSBHRXH conclusion logically follows the
(c) XHRHBSK (d) KSBHXRH given statements.
14. In the following question, correct Statements:
,
the equation by interchanging I. All cups are plates.
two signs. II. Some plates are glass.
Answer figures:
6+8÷4–4=8 Conclusions:
I. Some glasses are cups. (a) (b)
II. All glasses are cups.
6+8÷4–4=8 (c) (d)
(a)  and = / rFkk= 21. Which figur e complete the
(b)  and + / rFkk+ question figure in the given
option.
(c)  and  /   rFkk
(d)  and  /   rFkk 
15. If 4 × 9 × 3 = 4 and 5 × 3 × 1= Question figure:
3, then 9 × 9 × 7 = ? I.
4×9×3=4 5×3×1= II.
3, 9×9×7=?
(a) 5 (b) 8
×

I. Answer figures:
(c) 7 (d) 9 ×

II.
16. I n the followi ng q uesti on,
(a) Only conclusion I follows.
select the number which can
be placed at the si gn of I
question mark (?) from the (b) Only conclusion II follows. (a) (b) (d)
given alternatives. II 22. From the given answer figures
select the one in which the
(c) Neither conclusion I nor
question figur e is hidden/
conclusion II follows.
embedded.
I II
(d) Bothe conclusions follow.
3 5 5
4 88 7 2 104 6 7 ? 8 Question figure:
5 8 3 19. Which of the following cubes
can be created by folding the
(a) 108 (b) 112 given figure?
(c) 118 (d) 120
17. How many rectangles are there
in the given figure? Answer figures:
Question figure:

E (a) (b)
A F
B
CD
(c) (d)
Answer figures:
(a) 9 (b) 10
F F E D 23. A piece of paper is folded and
(c) 11 (d) 12 E D C A
B E B E punched as shown below in the
18. In the following question, below question figur es. from the
are given some statements (a) (b) (c) (d) given answer figures indicate
followed by some conclusions.
20. Identify the diagram that best how i t wi ll appear w hen
Taking the given statements to opened?
represents the relati onship
be true even if they seem to be at
variance from commonly known among the given classes.
facts, read all the conclusions and Physician, Physical Education
then decide which of the given Instructor and Physicist
Question figures: Answer figures:

(a) (b) (c) (d) I 0


Answer figures: 25. A word is represented by only 4 II 5 9
one set of numbers as given
in any one of the alternatives.
The sets of numbers given in 'T' 00, 13,
(a) (b) (c) (d) the a l t e r na t i v e s are 30 'R'
24. If a mirror is placed on the represented by two classes of
56, 79, 87
northern side then which of the alphabets as in two matrices
DEAL
answer figures is the right Im- given below. The columns and
r ow s of M a t ri x -I are MATRIX–II MATRIX–II
age of the given question figure.
numbered from 0 to 4 and that 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
o f M a t r i x -I I a r e nu m b er e d 0 T C K K G 5 C R I G E
from 5 to 9. A letter from these 1 F B R T O 6 P M S L T
matrices can be represented 2 M D I O Q 7 E Y N B R
first by its row and next by its 3 T A U A N 8 A U R O A
Question figure: 4 Y K P R Y 9 O T A Q K
c o lu m n , e . g . 'T' c a n b e
represented by 00, 13, 30 etc., (a) 11, 23, 76, 68
and 'R' can be represented by (b) 21, 75, 97, 68
56, 79, 87 etc. Identify the set (c) 21, 32, 86, 89
for the word DEAL. (d) 43, 75, 89, 69

ANSWER KEY
1. (b) 4. (c) 7. (c) 10. (b) 13. (b) 16. (d) 18. (c) 20. (c) 22. (c) 24. (b)
2. (b) 5. (d) 8. (c) 11. (b) 14. (d) 17. (c) 19. (b) 21. (b) 23. (b) 25. (b)
3. (a) 6. (d) 9. (c) 12. (d) 15. (a)

SOLUTION
1.(b) As, Lack of Iodine is a cause 5.(d) Opposite 8.(c) xyza/azyx/xyza/azyx
M N
of Goitre, similaraly, Lack of Opposite 9.(c)
N M
Iron is cause of Anaemia. O
Opposite
L 19, 38, 114, 228, 1368
Not opposite
E T
6. (d) Except 633 in other numbers ×2 ×3 ×2 ×3 ×2
the sum of first and third digit 10.(b) R > Q > S > P > T
2.(b) (D + E) + 6 = (4 + 5) + 6 = 15 = O is equal to the second digit. 11.(b)
(A + F) + 6 = (1 + 6) + 6 = 13 = K 633
74
3.(a) As,
7 Palak
27 Shweta
5 6 : 41
253  2 + 3 = 5 74 - (27 + 7) = 40 + 1 = 41
5 ×(6+1)+6 = 41 12.(d) TALE
473  4 + 3 = 7
Because the letters which are
Similarly, 143  1 + 3 = 4
used in 'TALE' are also used
9 4 : ? 633  6 + 3  3 in 'CAPITULATE'.
7.(c) According to dictionary: 'TALE'
9 ×(4+1)+4 = 49
'CAPITULATE'
4.(c) Huge is different from others Flichers
became other words indicates 13.(b)Letters are written in reverse
Flinching order.
the ranking order. Flinpites B I O L O G Y PH Y S I C S
Flintlock
Flintlocks
YRL O L T B KS B H R X H
14.(d)Option (a) Similarly,
6+8÷4–4=8 (7 + 8) × (3 + 5) = 120
Physical
6+8=4–4÷8 17.(c) Education
1 J M
14 = 4 –
2
E N H
Physician Physicist
7 A R O P
D
14  False
2 Q
K L
Option (b) S
F G 21.(b)
6+8÷4–4=8
6÷8+4–4=8 B C

3 There are 11 rectangles in


8 False this figure.
4
Option (c) ABCD, EFGH, JKLM, ERPH,
RFGP, NOPH, OKQP, PQSD, 22.(c)
6+8÷4–4=8
OKSD, NKQH, ERON.
6+8–4÷4=8
18.(c)
6+8–1=8
13  8 False Plates
Option (d) Cup glass
6+8÷4–4=8 23.(b)
6–8÷4+4=8
Neither conclusion I nor I I
6–2+4=8 follow.
8=8 True I II
15.(a)If,
19.(b)Opposite side according to
4  9  3  16  4 question figure: 24.(b)
and,
EB; F C and A D
5  3 1  9  3 I n other options sides are
then, shown together and it is not
possible in dice.
9  9  7  25  5 25.(b) D  21
16.(d)As, E  75
(4 + 7) × (5 + 3) = 88 20.(c)All are different to each others. A  97
(2 + 6) × (8 + 5) = 104 L  68

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