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Accenture Abstract Reasoning Previous Year Questions

Q1) Mark the odd one out from the given options.
A. BDG
B. FHK
C. OQT
D. NPT

Q2) Mark the option that best completes the comparison.


Sun : Solar System :: Brakes : ?
A. Car
B. Office
C. Recess
D. Time

Q3) Mark the option that best completes the comparison


Rainbow: Sky :: Movie :?
A. Car
B. Picture
C. Theatre
D. Actor

Q4) Find the missing term in the series given below:


12, 20, 33, 51, ?, 102
A. 69
B. 82
C. 74
D. 78

Q5) Find the missing term in the series given below:


112, 111, 107, 98, ?, 57
A. 83
B. 79
C. 82
D. 87

Q6) Find the missing term in the series given below:


CEG, PSU, KMO, XAC, SUW,?
A. FIK
B. EHJ
C. FHJ
D. JKL

Q7) If in a certain code language, “PACEMAKING” is coded as “UEFGNFOLPH”, then how would
“KABALISTIC” be coded in the same language?
A. PEECMNWWKD
B. PEEDMNWYKD
C. OEECNMWWKE
D. PEDCNMWWKD
Q8) If in a certain code language, “FURNISH” is coded as “GWURNYO”, then how would “MYSTERY”
be coded in the same code language?
A .MAUXJXF
B. NAVXHXE
C. NAVXJXF
D. NBFXJXE

Q9) Find the missing term in the series given below. 3, 8, 17, 30, ?, 68
A.47
B.16
C.18
D.25

Q10) Find the missing term in the series given below. 5, 6, 13, 26, ?, 70
A.42
B.45
C.41
D.40

Q11) If in a certain code language, “URBANISTIC” is coded as “VTEEOKVXJE”, then how


“VERMINOSIS” be coded in the same code language?
A.WGHQWEROPI
B.XTYHJUYTDF
C.WGUQJPRWJU
D.WEFGTYULKJ

Q12) Find the odd man out in the series : 6, 9, 15, 21, 24, 28, 30
A.28
B.15
C.21
D.30

Q13) Multiple choice (select 1 out of 4 options for the question below)
Identify the missing number in the series 33, ?, 19, 12, 5
A.31
B.26
C.29
D.27

Q14) Multiple choice ( Select 1 out of 4 options, for the question below.)
Choose the word which is least like the other words in the group:
A.Boy
B.Child
C.Man
D.Lady

Q15) Multiple choice (select 1 out of 4 options for the questions below)
A girl introduced a boy as the son of the daughter of the father of her uncle. The boy is girl’s?
A.Brother
B.Son
C.Son in Law D.Nephew
Q16) Multiple choice (select 1 out of 4 options for the questions below)

Look at the series: 2, 6, 18, 54, ... What number should come next?
A. 108
B. 148
C. 162
D. 216

Q17) Multiple choice (select 1 out of 4 options for the questions below)
Find the odd one out:
A.1
B. 8
C. 27
D. 64

Q19) Multiple choice (select 1 out of 4 options for the questions below)
Which number completes the series: 5, 11, 23, 47, ...?
A.95
B. 99
C. 103
D. 105

Q20) Six friends - Sheldon, Jack, Justin, Bruce, Peter, and Nicholas are sitting around a circular
table, not necessarily in the same order. All of them are facing the center.
I. Peter is sitting exactly opposite to Jack.
II. Justin is the only person sitting between Bruce and Peter.
III. Sheldon is sitting to the immediate left of Jack.

I) Who among the following are not the immediate neighbours?


A. Bruce and Justin
B. Nicholas and Peter
C. Nicholas and Justin
D. Jack and Sheldon

II) Who is sitting second to the right of Peter?


A. Peter
B. Justin
C. Jack
D. Sheldon

III) Who is sitting to the opposite of Sheldon?


A. Bruce
B. Justin
C. Peter
D. Nicholas

IV)Which of the following is false regarding the position of Jack?


A. Jack is sitting third of the left of Nicholas.
B. Jack is sitting second to the right of Nicholas.
C. Jack is sitting between Bruce and Sheldon.
D. Jack is sitting to the immediate left of Bruce
Q21) There were six participants - M, N, O, P, Q and R in the final of coffee making competitions.
The six participants belong to six different locations - Delhi, Mumbai, New York, Paris, Tokyo and
London. David, the
judge of this competition, rated the coffee prepared by the participants on a scale of 1 to 10 giving
a unique rating to each participant.
I.R was from London.
II. Participants from New York got the highest ranking, but was not O.
III. Only two participants got ratings in even numbers.
IV. The rating of O was double the rating of Q.
V. N got the minimum rating and the rating was an even number.
VI. O got a higher rating than M.

I)What was the second highest rating given?


A. 7
B. 8
C. 9
D. 6

II) Who belongs to New York?


A. P
B. Q
C. Cannot be determined
D. M

III) What was the rating of coffee prepared by Q?


A. 3
B. 2
C. 6
D. 5

IV) Which of the following statements is definitely true?


A. P got a rating of 10
B. M got a rating of 5
C. O belongs to Mumbai
D. Q belongs to Paris

Q22) Find out the alternative figure which contain (x) as its parts

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Q23) Find out from amoungst four alternative as how the pattern would appear when transparent
sheet is folded at the dotted line.

A. a
B. b
C. c
D. d

Q.24) Find out from amoungst four alternative as how the pattern would appear when
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4

Q.25) Select suitable figure from the fouralternative that would complete figure matrix

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Q26) In a certain code, P @ R means P is the grandson of R;

P $ R means P is the brother of R;

P # R means P is the mother of R

If A @ B # C $ D, then how is B is related to D?

A.Husband
B. Sister
C. Son
D. Mother

Q27) In a certain code, A % B means A is the husband of B;

A & B means A is the son of B;

A # B means A is the wife of B;

A @ B means A is the daughter of B;

A $ B means A is the sister of B.

If Q $ M $ P @ C # H & R % Z then which of the following statements is NOT correct?

A.H is father of Q
B. Z is mother-in-law of C
C. R is maternal grandfather of Q
D. Z is mother of H

Q28) Select a suitable figure from the dour alternative that would complete the figure matrix.

A.1
B. 4
C. 3
D. 2
Q29) Prerna is 5th from the left end and Charu is 4th from the right of the row. Charu interchanges
her position with the one who is sitting 3rd to the right of Prerna and now Charu is 10th from the
right end. How many children are there in the row?
A. 18
B. 20
C. 15
D. 17

Q30) Carbon dioxide: Extinguish:: Oxygen:?

A. Foam
B. Explode
C. Burn
D. Isolate
E. None of these

Q31) . How many students did secure First class in a class of 50 students?
I.Double the number of first-class students secured second class and all the remaining students
failed
II.Number of students failed was twice the number of first class students in the class
A. Only I
B. Only II
C. Both I and II
D. Either I or II
E. Neither I or II

Q32) Find the missing term in the series given below.


74, 75, 78, ? , 114, 195
A.82
B. 87
C. 91
D. 92

Q33) In a code language if POSE is coded as OQNPRTDF, then the word TYPE will be coded as
A. SUXZOQFD
B. SUXZQOFD
C. SUXZOQDF
D. SUXZQODE

Q34) Statement: Should vacations of court judges be reduced?


Arguments:
(I) Yes, it will speed up judicial process and many people are likely to get justice in
reasonable time.
(II) Yes, it is a sign of British legacy. Why should we carry it further?
A. Only argument I is strong
B. Only argument II is strong
C. Either I or II is strong
D. Neither argument I nor II is strong
Q35) Statement:
Should schools in India have only one board of education?
Arguments:
I) Yes, it will create uniformity and equality in education.
II No, it will reduce chances of either quality education or/and may affect literacy rate.
A. Only argument I is strong
B. Only argument II is strong
C. Either I or II is strong
D. Neither argument I nor II is strong

Q36) Statement: Shalini made an application to the bank for a loan of Rs. 1,80,000 by
mortgaging her house to the bank and promised to repay it within five years.
Assumptions: I. The bank has a practice of granting loans for Rs. 1,00,000 and above.
II. The bank accepts house as collateral security against such loans.
A.Only assumption I is implicit
B.Only assumption II is implicit
C.Either I or II is implicit
D.Neither I nor II is implicit
E.Both I and II are implicit

Q37) Statement: I. Two striker of Brazilian football team missed all three group league
matches in the world cup due to hamstring injury.
II. Brazilizn football team lost two matches and won one match in the group league.
A.Statement I is cause and statement II is its effect.
B.Statement II is cause and statement I is its effect.
C.Both Statement I and statement II are independent causes.
D.Both Statement I and statement II are effect of independent causes.

Q38) In a certain code IMTITJU is written as TMIIUJT. How is TEMREMP written in that
code?
A.METERPM
B.METRPME
C.ETRMMEP
D.MTERPME

Q39) Assertion (A): Diamond is used for cutting glass.


Reason (R): Diamond has a high refractive index.
A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
B. Both A and R are true and R is the not correct explanation of A
C. A is true and R is False
D. A is false and R is true
Q40) Complete the following series:
2, 2, 5, 13, 28, ?
A. 49
B. 51
C. 50
D. 52

Q41) A is B's sister. C is B's mother. D is C's father. E is D's mother. Then, how is A related to
D?
A. Grandfather
B. Grandmother
C. Daughter
D. Granddaughter

Q42) In a certain code language


" given time simple plan " is written as ' @E4 &N4 %N5 #E6 '
" tired solution plant great " is written as ' #N8 @D5 %T5 &T5 '
" sick point good turn " is written as ' #K4 %D4 @N4 &T5 '
" garden sister phone team " is written as ' &E5 #R6 %N6 @M4 '
Which of the following code is for ' plan ' and ' translate ' ?
A. @E8 and &N5
B. &N4 and @E9
C. @E1 and &N4
D. &N4 and @D7

Q43) If BAT is coded as 283, CAT is coded as 383 and ARE is coded as 801, the code for
BETTER is
A. 213310
B. 213301
C. 123301
D. 12334

Q44) . If COOKER = +//2*5, ROOSTER = 5//$%*5, then what would be the equivalent of
MOOSE most appropriately among the following?
A. 0++$*
B. 0//%*
C. 5//$*
D. 0//$*

Q45) In a certain coding system ‘BOOK’ is coded as ‘CNPJ’. How will you code ‘MOON’?
A. NMPN
B. MPNN
C. NNPM
D. PNMN
Q46) Five friends A,B,C,D and E with different occupational backgrounds ( teacher,doctor,
accountant, business man, engineer) went for a conference. The doctor sat next to B. The
engineer sat in between B and C. Neither A nor the accountant sat at any of the extreme
ends. If D does not sit next to B, then which ofthe following is definitely sitting at one of
the extreme ends?
A. A
B. B
C. C
D. D

Q47) Ona racing track, the players U,V, W,X,Y and Z were positioned in such a way that U
was to left of Y and fourth to the left of X. W was in between and equidistant from Y and Z
but Y is not adjacent to X. The winner was at the fourth section of the track from the left.
Who was he ?
A. U
B. Z
C. W
D. Z OR W

Q48) DIRECTIONS: In the following questions choose the correct alternative if:
(i.)& means 'is greater than'
(ii) % means 'is lesser than'
(iii) > means 'is equal to'
(iv) = means 'is not equal to'
(v) @ means 'is a little more than'
(vi) # means 'is a little less than’
If a%b and b>c, then
A. a%c
B. c%a
C. c>a
D. can’t say

Q49) If c@a and a@b, then


A. b & a
B. c @ b
C. b @a
D. cant say

Q50) If a=b and b # c, then


A. c & a
B. b% a
C. a& c
D. cant say
Q51) Statements :
All rats are cows.
No cow is white.
Conclusions :
|. No white is rat.
Il. No rat is white.
Ill. Some whites are rats.
IV. All cows are rats.

A. None follows
B. Only IV follows
C. Only I and II follow
D. Only II and IV follow

Q52) Statements:
I. Some apples are guavas.
II. All apples are oranges.
III. No orange is a papaya.
IV. All papayas are guavas.
Conclusions:
I. Some papayas are apples.
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

Q53) Statements:
I. All stamps are baskets.
II. II. Some baskets are hamsters.
Conclusions:
I. All baskets are hamsters.
II. II. Some hamsters are stamps.

A. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows


B. Only conclusion I follows
C. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
D. Only conclusion II follows
Q54) Statement:
A. All good jumpers win.
B. All good jumpers eat well.
Conclusions: I. All those who eat well are good jumpers.
II. All those who win eat well.
A. Only I follows
B. Only II follows
C. Either I or II follows
D. None follow

Q55) Statements: A. No pencil is an eraser.


B. Pen is a pencil.
Conclusions: I. Pen is not an eraser.
II. All pencils are not pens.
A. Only conclusion I follow
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Either conclusion I or II follows
D. Neither conclusions I or II follow

Q56) Statements: I. Some lights are switches


II. All switches are white
Conclusions: I. No light is white.
II. some white are switches.
III. some switches are light.
IV. some light are white.
A. Only II and III follow
B. Only II, III and IV follow
C. Only I and III follow
D. Only conclusion III follow

Q57) Mark the option that best completes the comparison.


Dhaka : Bangladesh :: ? : France
A. Seoul
B. Oslo
C. Berlin
D. Paris

Q58) Find the missing term in the series given below. 5, 5, 6, 14, ?, 105
A. 64.
B. 41
C. 43
D. 49
Q59) Find the missing term in the series given below: 7, 7, 8, 12, ?, 37
A. 64
B. 49
C. 43
D. 21

Q60) Study the following arrangement of english alphabet ad answer the question given
below: WTSDEFAYQUPRULHINVXMOG
Which letter is 3rd to the left of the 18th letter from the right side?
A. W
B. S
C. T
D. Y

Q61) Statements: I. Some cycles are cars.


II. Some cars are buses.
III. No buses is train
Conclusions: I. Some buses are cycle
II. No car is train
III. Some buses are cars
A. Only conclusion II follows
B. Only conclusion II AND III follows
C. Only conclusion I follows
D. Only conclusion I and II follows

Q62) Statements: I. All kings are Queens


II. Some queens are soldiers.
III. All soldiers are thieves.
Conclusions: I. Some kings are thieves.
II. Some thieves are queens.
III. All kings are thieves
A. Only conclusion II follows
B. Only conclusion I follows
C. All conclusion follow
D. Only conclusion III follows

Q63) If DELHI is coded as CCIDD, how would you encode BOMBAY ?


A. AMJYVS
B. SVYJMA
C. AMJSYV
D. None of these
Q64) If TEMPLE is coded as VHQURL, how would you code CHURCH?
(A) EKYWIO
(B) EKUWIO
(C) EKYWIN
(D) EKYWJO

Q65) In a row of 50 girls, Amy was made to sit 20 places to the right of Rose and Peter sat
20 places to the left of Emma. If Emma was thirty sixth from the left and there were four
people between Peter and Amy. What was the position of Rose in the row?
A. 20th from the right end
B. 25th from the left end
C. 49th from the right end
D. 1st from the left end

Q66) In this series, you will be looking at a letter pattern. Which of the given options
should fill in the blank?
F03K, I04H, _____, O09B, R13Y
A. M06D
B. L05D
C. M05E
D. L06E

Q67) Mark the odd one out from the given options?
A. BDG
B. FHK
C. OQT
D. NPT

Q68) Mark the option that best completes the comparison.


Tree : Seed :: Cow : ?
A. Calf
B. Colt
C. Milk
D. Leather

Q69) . If in a certain code language, button is called shirt, shirt is called shampoo, shampoo
is called brush, brush is called toothpaste, and toothpaste is called mat, then which among
the following is used to wash hair?
A. Mat
B. Brush
C. Toothpaste
D. Shampoo
Q70) If in a certain code language, button is called shirt, shirt is called shoe, shoe is called
sock, sock is called washing soap, and washing soap is called mat, then which among the
following is used to wash a dirty shirt?
A. Cloth
B. Washing Soap
C. Socks
D. Mat

Q71) Which geometrical shape will replace the question mark?

A. Plus
B. Star
C. Circle
D. Triangle

Q72)Taking MN as mirror, what is the mirror image?

A. 2
B. 3
C. 1
D. 4
Q73) Which figure will come next?

A. B
B. C
C. D
D. E

Q74) How the paper will look after cutting and unfolding?

A. C
B. D
C. A
D. B

Q75) Lesle sold her tow bikes, one at 10% loss and the other at 20% profit. Find her overall profit
percentage if she sold both the bikes at the same price.

A.2.857%
B. 2.625%
C. 2.425%
D. 1.687%
Q76) Martha and sarah leave block p and q towards q and p respectively simultaneously and travel
in the same route. after meeting each other on the way, sarah takes 3 hours to reach her
destination, while martha takes 5 hours to reach her destination. if the speed of sarah is 40 km/hr,
what is the average speed of martha and sarah?
A. 24.92 Km/hr
B. 24.8 Km/hr
C. 35.1km/hr
D. 34.92 km/hr

Q77) Judith lost an amount of $32 when she sold an item at a loss of 8%. What is the cost price of
the item?
A. $700
B. $400
C. $600
D. $500

Q78) Length of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is 40% of its perimeter. if the perimeter of
the triangle is 65 cm, then find the length of its hypotenuse.
A. 32CM
B. 28CM
C. 23CM
D. 26CM

Q79) What is the pecentage growth in quantity of exports from 2015 to 2018?

A. 150%
B. 140%
C. 82.5%
D. 87.5%
Q80) Which the ratio of exports in the year 2016 to those in 2019.
A. 12:17
B. 5:6
C. 8:15
D. 6:5

Q81) The ratio of the monthly incomes of andy and ben is 6 : 7. if the sum of their monthly income
is $26,000, then find ben’s monthly income.
A. $12,000
B. $14,000
C. $18,000
D. $8,000

Q82) the graph given below represent number of engineering student at the institute of different
kinds Year 2014 to 2019. Study the graph carefully and answer the question that follow.

In 2016 what percent of the total engineering student was studying in tier 1 Colleges?
A. 20%
B. 18%
C. 25%
D. 31%

What is the percentage growth of total number of engineering students across the different
institutions from 2014 to 2018?
A. 88.88%
B. 85.67%
C. 95.67%
D. 92.33%

If total number of engineering students in 2013 was 40% lower than that in 2016 ,then find the
total number of engineering students in 2013 ?
A. 425000
B. 375000
C. 410000
D. 350000
Q83) jack and mark together, mark and john together can do a work in 45 days and 60 days
respectively..if jack is thrice as efficient as john, then find the number of days taken by jack and
john together to complete the work?
A. 120 days
B. 180days
C. 60days
D. 90days

Q84) Find the value of 11x +7y at (-2, 3).


A. 1
B. 2
C. 0
D. -1

Q85) Oscar is twelve years older than jack. if the present age of jack is 9 years, then find the
present age of Oscar?
A. 18yrs
B. 14yrs
C. 21yrs
D. 17yrs

Q86) Mark, ben and tim can do a piece of work in 12, 24 and 36 respectively. mark starts the work
and ben joins him after one-third of the work is done. tim joins them after half the work is done.
for how many days does tim work in order to complete it?
A. 23/7
B. 36/11
C. 21/11
D. 19/13

Q87) In a company PQR Pvt. Ltd. there are 4500 employees. When the company offered a
voluntary retirement scheme (VRS), 25% of the employees applied for the VRS. After scrutinizing,
the company rejected 20% of the applicants. But only 200 employees took retirement through the
scheme. What percentage of the employees did not take retirement even after their applicants not
being rejected?
A. 52.56%
B. 88.89%
C. 77.77%
D. 67.67%

Q88) Six friends A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a row facing towards North, C is sitting between A
and E, D is not at the end, B is sitting at immediate right of E, F is not at the right end, but D is
sitting at 3rd left of E.

How many person are there to the right of D?


A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
Which of the following is setting to the left of D?
A. F
B. C
C. E
D. A

Who is at the immediate left of C?


A. A
B. E
C. Either E orA
D. Cannot be determined
E. None of these

Who is at the right eng?


A. A
B. B
C. E
D. Cannot be determined
E. None of these

Q89) Five students are standing in a circle. Abhinav is between Alok and Ankur. Apurva is on the
left of Abhishek. Alok is on the left of Apurva. Who is sitting next to Abhinav on his right?
A) Apurva
B) Ankur
C) Abhishek
D) Alok

Q90) Study the flowchart and alswer the question based on it

P-> Add: (number in Box 9)+(number in Box 6). Put the result in Box 3.
Q-> Is (number in Box 2) < (number in Box 3)?
R-> Divide : (number in Box 1) / (number in Box 4). Put the result in Box 10.
S-> Add: (number in Box 10) + (number in Box 5). Put the result in Box 8.
T-> Multiply: (number in Box 8) * (number in Box 4). Put the result in Box 7
At the end of the flowchart which of the following boxes will have the lowest value?
A. Box 8
B. Box 7
C. Box 2
D. Box 10

How many boxes have positive integral values at the end of flowchart?
A. 2
B. 4
C. 6
D. 0

Find the value of {(number in Box 10) + (number in Box 6)} at the end of the flowchart.
A. 4
B. -2
C. 2
D. -4

Q93)Identify the figure that completes the pattern

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4

Q94) Identify the figure that completes the pattern

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Q95) Identify the figure that completes the pattern

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4

Q96) Ankush walked 50 m towards north then turned left and walked 68 m. He then turned to
south and walked 22 m then he took a left turn and walked 44 m. After that he turned right and
walked 18 m and finally he turned left to and walked 48 m.

What is the total distance travelled by Ankush in south direction during the entire journey?
A)22 m
B)36 m
C)40 m
D)48 m

Q97) In the following question, which answer figure will complete the question figure?

A) B) C) D)
Q98) In the following question, which answer figure will complete the question figure?

Q99) In the following question, which answer figure will complete the question figure?

Q100) Find the missing figure, which follows the same pattern/rule and mark it as the answer:

A) B) C) D)
Q101) Find the missing figure, which follows the same pattern/rule and mark it as the answer:

A) B) C) D)

Q102) Some students of a school are stand in a row, if Anwesha who is 15th from the left and Kush
who is 6th from the right interchange their position, Anwesha becomes 24th from the left. How
many students are there in the row?
A. 28
B. 27
C. 30
D. 29

Q103) Which is the wrong term in the following series?


SBNQ, UEMO, WHLM, YKKJ, ANJI
A. WHLM
B. YKKJ
C. UEMO
D. ANJI

Q104) Statements: I. All pens are red


II. All red are pencils
Conclusions I. All pens are pencils
II. All pencils are pens
III. At least some pencils are red
A. Only II follows.
B. Only I follow.
C. Only I and III follow.
D. Only III follows.
Q105) Statements: I. If All dogs are lion
II. No lion is a tiger
III. Some tigers are cat
Conclusions: I. All dogs being cat is a possibility
II. No dog is a tiger
A. If both conclusion I and II follow
B. If neither conclusion I nor II follow
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follow
D. If only conclusion II follow

Q106) Statements: I. Only few Mops are Brooms.


II. No Bucket is Broom.
III. All Buckets are Brushes.
Conclusions: I. All Mops are Brushes.
II. Some Buckets are Mops.
A. Only the conclusion I follow.
B. Only the conclusion II follow.
C. Either conclusion I and II follow.
D. Neither conclusion I nor II follow.

Q107) Statements: I. All watches are clocks


II. Some clocks are wall hangings
III. No watch is a wrist band
Conclusions: I. No wall hanging is a wrist band.
II. A wrist band may also be a clock.
III. Some watches are wall hangings.
A. Only I follows
B. Only II follows
C. Only I and II follow
D. Only II and III follow

Q108) Statement: Divya was advised by the Doctor that she should not take part in the dance
competition
Assumption I: The Doctor did not want Divya to take part in the competition because he was
afraid that she might lose
Assumption II: Divya had major surgery because of her injury
Assumption III: Divya did not have the money to go for the auditions
A. All Assumption I, II & III follow
B. Only Assumption I follows
C. Assumption II follows but Assumption I and III do not follow
D. None of the three assumptions follow
E. Only Assumption III follows
Q109) Statement: Should income tax be abolished in India?
Arguments: I. Yes. It is an unnecessary burden on the wage earners.
II. No. It is a good source of revenue.
A. Both I and II are strong
B. Only argument I is strong
C. Neither I nor II is strong
D. Only argument II is strong
E. Either I or II is strong

Q110) Statement: Should there be a world government?


Arguments: I. Yes. It will help in eliminating tensions among the nations
II.No. Then, only the developed countries will dominate in the government.
A. Only argument I is strong
B. Only argument II is strong
C. Either I or II is strong
D. Neither I nor II is strong
E. Both I and II are strong

Q111) Statement:
The doctor warned the patient against any further consumption of alcohol, if he desired to
get cured from the ailment and live a longer life.
Assumptions
I. The patient may follow the doctor's advice and stop consuming alcohol.
II. The doctor may be able to cure the patient from the ailment if the patient stops
consumption alcohol.
A. if only Assumption I is implicit
B. if only Assumption II is implicit
C. If either Assumption I or II is implicit
D. if both Assumption I and II are implicit

Q112) Statement: The police department has come under a cloud with recent revelations that at
least two senior police officials are suspected to have been involved in the illegal sale of a large
quantity of weapons from the state police armory.
Courses of Action:
I. A thorough investigation should be ordered by the State Government to bring out all those who
are involved into the illegal sale of arms.
II. State police armory should be kept under Central Government's control.
A. Only I follows
B. Either I or II follows
C. Neither I nor II follows
D. Both I and II follow
E. Only II follows
Q113) Statement : A large number of people in ward X of the city are diagnosed to be suffering
from a fatal malaria type.
Courses of Action:
I. The city municipal authority should take immediate steps to carry out extensive fumigation in
ward X.
II. The people in the area should be advised to take steps to avoid mosquito bites.
A. Only II follows
B. Only I follows
C. Neither I nor II follows
D. Both I and II follow
E. Either I or II follows

Q114) Statement: Should teachers be held responsible for the failure of students?
Arguments: I. Yes, it is the job of the teacher to see that every student passes. If a student fails it
is because the teacher could not effectively do their job.
II. No, a teacher’s job is to teach and not to make sure if the student passes. If a student fails, it is
because he was not capable enough.
A. If only I strong
B. If only II strong
C. If either I or II strong
D. If neither I nor II strong
E. If both I and II strong

Q115) A, D, B, C, E, F, H and G are eight persons of a family. There are three married couple and
three generation. A is the only daughter of D, who is the paternal grandfather of E. G is the only
child of C. F is mother in law of B. The number of males in the family is two more than number of
females. E is unmarried. C is the son-in-law of D. H is not married to D.

How is A related to E?
a) Mother
b) Sister
c) Father
d) Brother
e) None of these

How is F related to A?
(a) Son
(b) Father
(c) Daughter
(d) Mother
(e) None of these

Which of the following is the pair of “husband-wife”?


(a) D, B
(b) C, D
(c) A, C
(d) E, B
(e) F, G
Q116) If ‘A $ B’ means ‘A is the son of B’, ‘A @ B’ means ‘A is the mother of B, ‘A % B’ means ‘A is
son-in law of B and ‘A # B’ means ‘A is the daughter of B’ then in ‘P $ R # M % N’ how is N related to
R?
(a) Daughter
(b) Grandfather
(c) Grandmother
(d) Can’t determined
(e) None of these

Q117) In a certain code, if:


If ‘A x B’ means A is the son of B.
If ‘A + B’ means A is the father of B.
If ‘A > B’ means A is the daughter of B.
If ‘A < B’ means A is the wife of B.
Which of the following pairs of people represents cousins with regard to the relations given in the
expressions, if it is provided that A is the sister of J?
‘L > V < J + P’ and ‘S X A < D + F < E + K’
A. SV
B. SP
C. LP
D. SF

Q118) Six movies are played on six consecutive days of the week, starting from Monday. Rambo is
played after Diago, Noorie is telecast between Diago and Akira. Blade is played immediately after
Hungaama but before Akira. Which movie is played on Tuesday?
A. Noorie
B. Hungaama
C. Blade
D. Akir

Q119) Seven coloured balls -Violet, Purple, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange and Red are put together in
a row during a game. Yellow ball is to the immediate left of Purple ball. Violet is to the left of Blue
but not between Blue and Purple. Exactly four balls are between Blue and Purple. If Violet and
Green have two balls between them, how many balls do Orange and Red have between them.
A. 3
B. 0
C. 1
D. 2

Q120) In a class, seven students are given different ranks such that the one who got the highest
marks was ranked highest i,e. rank 1 and the one who got lowest was ranked lowest. Number of
students ranked higher that Q is same as that ranked lower than S. K’s marks are less than J’s. S is
ranked just higher than J. D’s marks are lower than T but more thaQ, who is ranked higher than S.
N’s marks are more than J. What is N’s rank?
A. 4th
B. 3rd
C. 5th
D. 2nd
Q121) P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W and X are nine industries. R is 2km to the east of Q. P is 1km to the
north of Q and W is 2km to the south of P, V is 1km to the west of W, while S is 3km to the east of
V. U is 2km to the north of V. X is situated exactly between Q and R while T is exactly between W
and S. What is the distance between P and U?
A. 1.41 km
B. 3 km
C. 2 km
D. 1 km

Q122) Raman is planning to get married and he has decided following criteria for the selection of
his life partner. a) Girl must be a working professional
b) Girl must be a graduate
c) Girl’s home state must be Bihar
d) If a girl’s profile fulfills all the criteria except (a) but girl has completed her MBA, he will need
permission from his father.
e) If a girl’s profile fulfills all the criteria except (c) but she is from either UP or MP, he will need
permission from his mother.
Reshma’s profile is there on matrimonial site. She is a graduate and working in a logistics company
earning 8LPA. Her home state is UP and she is Brahmin in caste. Which of the following options
below is CORRECT for the selection of profile mentioned above?
A. He will select the above profile
B. He will need permission of his mother
C. He will need permission of his father
D. He will not select the above profile

Q123) Statements: I. All liquids are water.


II.Some solid are liquids.
Conclusions: I. Some water is solid.
II. Some water is not liquids.
A. If only II follows
B. If either I or II follows
C. If only I follows
D. If neither I no

Q124) Statement: The voters in a panchayat in an assembly constituency in India said that they
would not vote in the coming general election.
Courses of Action: 1. The election commission should be approached to issue orders so that all
the voters of any panchayat cannot boycott voting in the general election.
2. The present MLA should cut down on the privileges given to the people of this panchayat so
that they would refrain from boycotting the election process.
3. The elected representatives should listen to their grievances and settle any anomalies at the
earliest.
4. The government should announce incentives for those voters in this panchayat, who would
participate in the voting process.
A. Only I follow
B. Only III follows
C. Only II and III follow
D. Only I, III and II follow
Q125) Statement: In spite of normal demand-supply conditions, company X is reducing the price
of sugar this year.
Assumptions: I. Other companies are also reducing the price
II. Quality of sugar this year by company X is not too good to put high price
A. Only assumption II is implicit
B. Both I and II are implicit
C. Neither I nor II is implicit
D. Only assumption I is implicit

Q126) Statement: Should Naya Pradesh be divided into small states?


Arguments: I. Yes. It is a hugely populated state and so it is difficult to manage a state with such a
large population.
II. No. Current state government is trying to rule at its best.
A. Both I and II are strong
B. Only argument I is strong
C. Neither I nor II is strong
D. Only argument II is strong

Q127) Sets of statements: I. Some plants are trees. Some trees are shrubs. Some shrubs are not
plants.
II. Some windows are outlets. All outlets are doors. Some doors are not windows.
III. No mango is vegetable. All vegetables are eatables. Some eatables being mangoes is possible.
IV. All lions are forest animals. A few forest animals are pets. It is possible that some lions are pets
A. Only I and III
B. Only II and IV
C. Only III and IV
D. Only II, III and IV

Q128) Statement: Should vacations of court judges be reduced?


Arguments: I. Yes, it will speed up judicial process and many people are likely to get justice in
reasonable time.
II. Yes, it is a sign of British legacy, why should we carry it further?
A. If only argument I is strong
B. If only argument II is strong
C. If either I or II is strong
D. If neither I nor II is strong

Q129)Statement: Should schools in India have only one board of education?


Arguments: I. Yes, it will create uniformity and equality in education.
II No, it will reduce chances of either quality education or/and may affect literacy rate
A. Only argument I is strong
B. Only argument II is strong
C. Either argument I or II is
D. Neither argument I nor II is strong
Q130) Statement : Savita made an application to the bank for a loan of Rs 180000 by mortgaging
his house to the bank and promised to repay it in 5 years.
Assumptions: I. The bank has a practice of granting loans for Rs. 100000 and above.
II. The bank accepts house as collateral security against such loans.
A. Only assumption I is implicit
B. Only assumption II is implicit
C. Either I or II is implicit
D. Neither I nor II is implicit
E. Both I and II are implicit

Q131) Statements:
I. Two striker of Brazilian football team missed all three group league matches in the world cup
due to hamstring injury.
II. Brazilian football team lost two matches and won one match in the group league.
A. Statement I is the cause and statement II is its effect.
B. Statement II is the cause and statement I is its effect.
C. Both the statements I and II are independent causes.
D. Both the statements I and II are effects of independent causes

Q132)The production by a company ‘xyz’ in the year 1997 was double than that in the year 1995
where the production in 1995 was 30000. The production in the year 1996, 1888, 1999 and 2000
were 46000, 70000,50000 and 80000 respectively.
For how many years was the production more than the average production of the given years?
A. 1
B. 3
C. 2
D. 4

Q129) Maxwell car manufacturing company produced 540, 360, 480 and 630 cars and sold 480,
380, 490 and 600 cars in January, February, March and April 2021 respectively. Johnson
car manufacturing company produced 460, 320, 540 and 580 cars and sold 420, 350, 510 and 600
cars in January, February, March and April 2021 respectively. During this 4-month period, the
selling price of each car was Rs. 5 lakh by the Maxwell company and Rs. 8 lakh by the Johnson
company. But if a buyer purchased a car which was not manufactured in the same month, the
buyer got a discount of 10% by Maxwell company and 25% by Johnson company. Both the
companies adopted a principle that the cars of the previous month must be sold before the cars of
the current month are sold. What was the revenue earned from selling cars by the Johnson
company only in the month of April 2021?
A. Rs. 4720 lakh
B. Rs. 4870 lakh
C. Rs. 4060 lakh
D. Rs. 3360 lakh
Q130) The management of a school decided to renovate the school. The school is located in a
ground of dimensions 600m x 250m. The school has ten classrooms each of dimensions 10m x 6m.
There are three more rooms one for the principal, one for the office and the third for the staff. The
school has a playground of dimensions 180m x 150m. The principal’s room has dimensions of 8m x
6m, the office has dimensions of 8m x 6m and the staff room has dimensions of 12m x 6m. All the
classrooms have to be done stone following. The office and the staff room are to be done wooden f
looring while the principal room is to be done marble flooring. The height of all the rooms is 2.5m.
The cost of marble flooring is Rs. 280 per sqm, the cost of wooden flooring is Rs.160 per sqm and
the cost of stone flooring is Rs. 60 per sqm.
What is the difference between the cost of flooring of the principals room and the cost of flooring
of the staff room?
A. Rs. 1,920
B. Rs. 1,560
C. Rs. 1,780
D. Rs. 2,14

Q131) The percentage wise distribution of teachers who teach six different subjects is as follows.
Total number of teachers = 1800

What is the total number of teachers teaching Chemistry, English and Biology?
A. 1226
B. 1176
C. 1116
D. 998

Q132) Prerna is 5th from the left end and Charu is 4th from the right of the row. Charu
interchanges her position with the one who is sitting 3rd to the right of Prerna and now Charu is
10th from the right end. How many children are there in the row?
A. 18
B. 20
C. 15
D. 17
E. 16
Q133) Carbon dioxide : Extinguish :: Oxygen : ?
A. Foam
B. Explode
C. Burn
D. Isolate

Q134) . How many students did secure First class in a class of 50 students?
I.Double the number of first-class students secured second class and all the remaining students
failed
II. Number of students failed was twice the number of first class students in the class
A. Only I is sufficient
B. Only II is sufficient
C. Both I and II are sufficient
D. Either I or II is sufficient
E. Neither I or II is sufficient

Q135) Find the missing term in the series given below.


74, 75, 78, ?, 114, 195
A. 82
B. 87
C. 91
D. 92

Q136) In a code language if POSE is coded as OQNPRTDF, then the word TYPE will be coded as
A. SUXZOQFD
B. SUXZQOFD
C. SUXZOQDF
D. SUXZQODE

Q137) How many pairs of letters are there in the word 'NURSING" which have as many letters
between then as in the alphabet?
A. One
B. Three
C. Five
D. Six

Q138) In a certain code IMTITJU is written as TMIIUJT. How is TEMREMP written in that code?
A. METERPM
B. METRPME
C. ETRMMEP
D. MTERPM

Q139) Assertion (A) : Diamond is used for cutting glass.


Reason (R) : Diamond has a high refractive index.
A. Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
B. Both A and R are true but R is NOT the correct explanation of A.
C. A is true but R is false.
D. A is false but R is true
Q140) Six friends - Sheldon, Jack, Justin, Bruce, Peter, and Nicholas are sitting around a circular
table, not necessarily in the same order. All of them are facing the center.
I.Peter is sitting exactly opposite to Jack.
II. Justin is the only person sitting between Bruce and Peter.
III. Sheldon is sitting to the immediate left of Jack.

Who among the following are not the immediate neighbours?


A. Bruce and Justin
B. Nicholas and Peter
C. Nicholas and Justin
D. Jack and Sheldo

Who is sitting second to the right of Peter?


A. Peter
B. Justin
C. Jack
D. Sheldo

Who is sitting to the opposite of Sheldon?


A. Bruce
B. Justin
C. Peter
D. Nicholas

Which of the following is false regarding the position of Jack?


A. Jack is sitting third of the left of Nicholas.
B. Jack is sitting second to the right of Nicholas.
C. Jack is sitting between Bruce and Sheldon.
D. Jack is sitting to the immediate left of Bruce

Q141) There were six participants - M, N, O, P, Q and R in the f inal of coffee making competitions.
The six participants belong to six different locations - Delhi, Mumbai, New York, Paris, Tokyo and
London. David, the judge of this competition, rated the coffee prepared by the participants on a
scale of 1 to 10 giving a unique rating to each participant.
I.R was from London.
II. Participants from New York got the highest ranking, but was not O.
III. Only two participants got ratings in even numbers.
IV. The rating of O was double the rating of Q.
V. N got the minimum rating and the rating was an even number.
VI. O got a higher rating than M.

What was the second highest rating given?


A. 7
B. 8
C. 9
D. 6
Who belongs to New York?
A. P
B. Q
C. Cannot be determined
D. M

What was the rating of coffee prepared by Q?


A. 3
B. 2
C. 6
D. 5

Which of the following statements is definitely true?


A. P got a rating of 10
B. M got a rating of 5
C. O belongs to Mumbai
D. Q belongs to Paris

Q142)Find out the alternate figure which contain figure(X)as its part.

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4

Q143) Find out from amongest the four alternativesas to how the pattern would apper when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
Q144) Find out from amongest the four alternativesas to how the pattern would apper when the
transparent sheet is folded at the dotted line.

A. a
B. b
C. c
D. d

Q145) Select suitable figure from the four alternative that would complete the figure matrix.

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4

Q146) In a certain code,


P @ R means P is the grandson of R;
P $ R means P is the brother of R;
P # R means P is the mother of R.
If A @ B # C $ D, then how is B related to D?
A. Mother
B. Husband
C. Son
D. Sister
Q147) In a certain code,
A%B means A is the husband of B.
A&B means A is the son of B,
A#B means A is the wife of B,
A@B means A is the daughter of B,
A$B means A is the sister of B.
If Q $ M $ P @ C # H & R % Z then which of the following statement is NOT correct?
A. H is father of Q.
B. Z is mother-in-law of C.
C. R is maternal grandfather of Q.
D. Z is mother of H

Q148) Select suitable figure from the four alternative that would complete the figure matrix

A. 1
B. 4
C. 3
D. 2

Q149) Find the number missing at question mark


10, 14, 23, 39, 64, ? , 149
A. 100
B. 125
C. 128
D. 148

Q150) In a certain code, PRODUCTS is written as NPMBSARQ. How is COMPREHENSION written in


that code?
A. AMKNPCFCLOMLQ
B. AMKNPCFCLQGML
C. AMKNPCFCLQGNL
D. AMKNPCFCKOML
E. None of these

Q151) If BRASS is coded as 63516, then SIR will be coded as


A. 613
B.315
C.536
D.617
Q152) If NEWZEALAND is coded as @Q+?Q*#*@x, then DEALWON may be coded as
A. xQ*#+?@
B. xQ*?+b@
C. xQ*#+b@
D. xQ*#b+@

Q153) Among five boys, Vasant is taller than Manohar but not as tall as Raju. Jayant is taller than
Dutta but shorter than Manohar. Who is the tallest in the group?
A. Raju
B. Manohar
C. Vasant
D. Cannot be determined
E. None of these

Q154) A/B means A is greater than B


A×B means A is either greater than or equal to B
A=B means A is either smaller than or equal to B
A+B means A is equal A is equal to B
A-B means A is smaller than B
Now assuming the statements to be true, find which of the two conclusion I and II given below
them is/are definitely true
Statements: B/D
H-I
M=N
Q×R
Conclusion: H+M
I+N
A. If only conclusion I is true.
B. If only conclusion II is true.
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II is true.
D. If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II is true.
E. If both conclusion I and conclusion II is true.

Q155) Ankit started walking towards North. After walking 30 m, he turned towards left and
walked 40 m. He then turned left and walked 30 m. He again turned left and Walked 50 m. How far
is he from his original position?
A. 50 m
B. 40 m
C. 10 m
D. 20 m

Q156) Six persons are sitting in two rows in such a was that three persons sitting in each row are
facing the persons of the other row.
i.Manindra is not sitting in the beginning of any row.
ii. Jeevan is second to the left of Anoop.
iii. Mukul, who is neighbour of Manindira is sitting diagonally opposite to Anoop.
iv. Abhishek is a neighbour of Jeevan.
v. Varun is sitting to the immediate left of Manindra.
Who is sitting in front of Abhishek?
A. Varun
B. Mukul
C. Manindra
D. Varun & Mukul
E. Cannot be determined

Who among the following are sitting diagonally opposite to each other?
A. Anoop, Varun
B. Anoop, Mahindra
C. Mukul, Abishek
D. Jeevan, Varun
E. None of these

If Varun and Jeevan exchange their positions mutually then who woll become thw new neighbours
of Jeevan?
A. Anoop and Abishek
B. Only Abhishek
C. Only Manindra
D. Manindra and Mukal
E. None of above

Who among the following are in the same row?


A. Mukul, Abhishek
B. Varun, Manindra
C. Manindra, Abhishek
D. Anoop, Varun
E. None of these

Q157) Five girls sitting in a row. Kalpita is to the left of Mridula. Megha is to the right of Arpana.
Sangeeta is in the middle of Megha and Kalpita. Who among the following is to the extreme right
of the row?
A. Mradula
B. Arpana
C. Kalpita
D. Cannot be determined
E. None of these

Q158) If the second half of the following alphabets is arranged in the reverse order, which letter
will be ninth letter to the right of the ninth letter counting from the left end?
ABCDEFGHIJ KL MNOP QRST UVWXYZ
A. I
B. F
C. V
D. W
E. None of these
Q159) How many 1’s are there in the following sequence which are immediately preceded by 9 but
not immediately followed by 7?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four

Q160) Which number will appear at the place of question mark?


23, 19, ?, 12, 9
A. 14
B. 15
C. 16
D. 17
E. None of these

Q161) Which image will come next?

Q162) Considering MN as mirror , find mirror image?


Q163) Find water image of Object X?

Q164) Find water image :-

Q165) If a clock shows 8:20 in it, then what would be the time shown in the mirror?
A. 3:40
B. 2:45
C. 3:50
D. 8:60

Q166) Which image will come next?

Q167) In the below question one main figure is embedded in any of the four option figures. Find
the option which contains main figure.
Q168) In the below question based on the main image a specific series is followed in the answer
image. Find the option which maintain the correct next series.

Q169) A sum was lent to X for three years by an organisation who fixed a yearly rate of 10%
compound Interest for repayment along with the condition of recovery in equal installments of
Rs.31944. What percentage (correct to two decimal places) above the borrowed amount had X
to pay the organization?
A. 18.43
B. 21.25
C. 16.52
D. 20.63

Q170) A retailer purchases 25 identical toys for a price Rs. P and sold some of them for Rs. p. if he
calculated his profit as 8% with selling price as base instead of cost price then how many toys did
he sell??
A. 24
B. 20
C. 21
D. 23

Q171) A city water supply tank has two inlet pipes X and Y, which can fill it in 20 and 30 hours
respectively, and an outlet pipe Z which can empty a full tank in 40 hours. If the tank is empty and
the taps are opened in succession for one hour each, and the process continues, in how many
hours will the tank get filled?

A. 49 ¼
B. 51 3/7
C. 49 ½
D. 49 1/7

Q172) A man who has to walk 11 km finds that he has covered two-ninth of the remaining
distance in 30 minutes. What is his speed in km/h?
A. 4.8
B. 4
C. 4.2
D. 4.5
Q173) Six square plots are connected end to end to obtain a rectangular plot of area 726 m2. If we
take, π = 22/7, by what factor is the perimeter of this plot more than that of the circumference of a
circle of radius 10m?
A. 1.45
B. 2.45
C. 2.1
D. 2.8

Q175) A man walks 3 km north, then turns right and walks 4 km, then turns left and
walks 5 km. Which direction is he facing now?
A. North
B. South
C. East
D. West

Q176) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one
that does not belong to that group?
A. Chess
B. Badminton
C. Cricket
D. Volleyball
E. Table tennis

Q177) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one
that does not belong to that group?
A. Win
B. Compete
C. Triumph
D. Victory
E. Succeed

Q178) Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and so form a group. Which is the one
that does not belong to that group?
A. BCDF
B. KJNL
C. RSTU
D. WXYZ
E. FGHP

Q179) Judge: Court:: Doctor:?


A. Municipality
B. Hospital
C. Tehsil
D. Factory
E. None of these
Q180) Kitten: Cat:: Cub:?
A. Tiger
B. Dear
C. Giraffe
D. Horse
E. None of these

Q181) Den: lion:: stable: ?


A. Cat
B. Dog
C. Horse
D. Cow
E. None of these

Q182) Thermometer: Temperature:: Barometer:?


A. Stress
B. Pressure
C. Strain
D. Force
E. None of these

Q183) In which year was Sugan born?


I.Sugan’s present age is 20 years more than his child
II. Sugans have two children. The first child was born in 1993?
A. Only I
B. Only II
C. Both I and II
D. Either I or II
E. Neither I or II

Q184) Which is the WRONG term in the following series?


BEG, DGI, GJL, KMP, PSU
A. GJL
B. DGI
C. KMP
D. PSU

Q185) In a certain code,


A-B means, A is wife of B
A/B means, A is brother of B
A+B means, A is daughter of B
AxB means, A is son of B
Which of the following expressions represent that D is the father of B?
A. B/D+I-K
B. BxD/K-I
C. B/I-DxK
D. I-K+D+B
Q186) In a certain code, if:
If ‘A x B’ means A is the son of B.
‘A + B’ means A is the father of B.
‘A > B’ means A is the daughter of B.
‘A < B’ means A is the wife of B.
Which of the following pairs of people represents cousins with regard to the relations given in the
expressions, if it is provided that A is the sister of J?
‘L > V < J + P’ and ‘S X A < D + F < E + K’
A. SV
B. SP
C. LP
D. SF

Q187) Seven coloured balls -Violet, Purple, Blue, Green, Yellow, Orange and Red are put together in
a row during a game. Yellow ball is to the immediate left of Purple ball. Violet is to the left of Blue
but not between Blue and Purple. Exactly four balls are between Blue and Purple. If Violet and
Green have two balls between them, how many balls do Orange and Red have between them.
A. 3
B. 0
C. 1
D. 2

Q188) . In a class, seven students are given different ranks such that the one who got the highest
marks was ranked highest i,e. rank 1 and the one who got lowest was ranked lowest. Number of
students ranked higher that Q is same as that ranked lower than S. K’s marks are less than J’s. S is
ranked just higher than J. D’s marks are lower than T but more thaQ, who is ranked higher than S.
N’s marks are more than J. What is N’s rank?
A. 4th
B. 3rd
C. 5th
D. 2nd

Q189) Statements: I. All liquids are water. II. Some solid are liquids.
Conclusions: I. Some water is solid. II. Some water is not liquids.
A. If only II follows
B. If either I or II follows
C. If only I follows
D. If neither I not

190) Statement: In spite of normal demand-supply conditions, company X is reducing the price of
sugar this year.
Assumptions I. Other companies are also reducing the price
II. Quality of sugar this year by company X is not too good to put high price
A. Only assumption II is implicit
B. Both I and II are implicit
C. Neither I nor II is implicit
D. Only assumption I is implicit
Q191) Statement: Should Naya Pradesh be divided into small states?
Arguments: I. Yes. It is a hugely populated state and so it is difficult to manage a state with such a
large population.
II. No. Current state government is trying to rule at its best.
A. Both I and II are strong
B. Only argument I is strong
C. Neither I nor II is strong
D. Only argument II is strong

Q192) Statement: In spite of normal demand-supply conditions, company X is reducing the price
of sugar this year.
Assumptions I. Other companies are also reducing the price
II. Quality of sugar this year by company X is not too good to put high price
A. Only assumption II is implicit
B. Both I and II are implicit
C. Neither I nor II is implicit
D. Only assumption I is implicit

Q193) On a racing track, six players, U,V,W,X,Y and Z were positioned in such a way that U was to
the left of Y and fourth to the left of X. W was in between and equidistant from Y and Z but Y is not
adjacent to X. The winner was at the fourth section of the track from the left. Who was he?
A. U
B. Z
C. W
D. Z or W

Q194) Pradhan, Qureshi, rastogi, sharma and talreja are students coming from gwalior, Bhopal,
indore, Ujjain and guna not necessarily in that order. They have topped in different subjects among
math, English, hindi, science and geography. The student from guna has topped in math, Qureshi
comes from Ujjain and sharma from gwalior. The student from indore has not topped in science.
Pardhan topped in science and Talreja in geography. From which city does the topper in English
come from?
A. Guna
B. Gwalior
C. Indore
D. Ujjain

Q195) Ranbir, Ranveer, Randheer, Ranjeet and Rajbeer maintain ranking for batting and bowling.
The ranking was in descending order. Rajbeer, who was ranked first in batting, was last in bowling.
Randheer had the same ranking in both and was just above Rajbeer in bowling. In batting, Ranbir
was just above Ranjeet but in bowling, he was in the middle and he bowed after Ranveer. Who
was ranked first as a bowler?
A. Ranveer
B. Randheer
C. Rajbeer
D. None of these
Q196) 0. Five friends, Jay, Raj, Shivansh, Monu and Mehul have different professions-Teacher,
Singer, Police, Bank Manager and Actor. Each one wears different colors of ties-Yellow, Black, Grey,
Green and orange though not respectively in the same order. Shivansh is an Actor but doesn't wear
a Black or Orange colored tie. The person who is wearing Green colored tie is neither teacher nor
police. Jay and Mehul are not Bank manager and they do not wear Yellow-colored tie. Grey colored
tie is worn by Monu, who is neither a Singer nor a Bank Manager. Bank Manager wears a Green
colored tie. Who is Bank Manager?
A. Jay
B. Raj
C. Monu
D. None of these

Q197) Statement: A. All good jumpers win. B. All good jumpers eat well.
Conclusions: I. All those who eat well are good jumpers. II. All those who win eat well.
A. Only I follows
B. Only II follows
C. Either I or II follows
D. None follow

Q198) Statements: A. No pencil is an eraser. B. Pen is a pencil.


Conclusions: I. Pen is not an eraser. II. All pencils are not pens.
A. Only conclusion I follow
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Either conclusion I or II follows
D. Neither conclusions I or II follow

Q199) Find the odd word among the given options.


A. Premeditated
B. Rehearsed
C. Spontaneous
D. Calculated

Q200) Find the odd word among the given options.


A. Impassioned
B. Vehement
C. Emphatic
D. Apathetic

Q201) Statements: 1. All watches are clocks 2. Some clocks are wall hangings 3. No watch is a wrist
band
Conclusions: I. No wall hanging is a wrist band. II. A wrist band may also be a clock. III. Some
watches are wall hangings.
A. Only I follows
B. Only II follows
C. Only I and II follow
D. Only II and III follow.
Q202) Statements: Only few Mops are Brooms. No Bucket is Broom. All Buckets are Brushes.
Conclusions: I. All Mops are Brushes. II. Some Buckets are Mops.
A. Only the conclusion I follow.
B. Only the conclusion II follow.
C. Either conclusion I and II follow.
D. Neither conclusion I nor II follow.

Q203) Statements If All dogs are lion No lion is a tiger Some tigers are cat
Conclusions I. All dogs being cat is a possibility II. No dog is a tiger
A. If both conclusion I and II follow
B. If neither conclusion I nor II follow
C. If either conclusion I or conclusion II follow
D. If only conclusion II follow

Q204) A team of four is to be selected from batsmen K, L, M, N and four bowlers W, X, Y, Z such
that there would be at least two batsmen in the team using the following criteria.
i.L and Y cannot be put together
ii. K and Z must be together
iii. X cannot go with M and vice versa
iv. W and N must go together
Which of the following four cannot be selected as a team?
A. KZLM
B. MWYN
C. LKXZ
D. LWMY

Q205) P is the father of Q and brother of R whose son is the brother of T. U is the mother of Q and
daughterin-law of V. Z is the mother of R. W is the mother of T and is married to R. How is V
related to T?
A. Paternal grandmother
B. Paternal grandfather
C. Maternal grandfather
D. Uncle

Q206) How is B related to C?


Statements: I. E is sister-in-law of A and wife of B.
II. C and B are males and C is unmarried.
III. D is grandfather of C and B is the only child of D.
A. If the data in statement I alone or in statement II alone or in statement III alone is sufficient to
answer the question
B. If the data in statements II and III are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in
statement I is not required to answer the question.
C. If the data in statements I and II are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement
III is not required to answer the question
D. If the data in statements I and II are sufficient to answer the question, while the data in statement
II is not required to answer the question
Q207) In a certain code,
P + Q means Q is the brother of P.
P x Q means Q is the father of P.
P ÷ Q means Q is the sister of P.
P - Q means P is the mother of Q.
If K+LxM÷N-P, which of the following would definitely be NOT true?
A. K is the daughter of M.
B. P is the brother of K.
C. K is the nephew of N.
D. N is the aunt of K.

Q208) In a coded form:


A @ B means A is the mother of B.
A # B means A is the sister of B.
A $ B means A is the son of B.
A % B means A is the husband of B.
Which of the following expressions shows that “P is the brother-in-law of T?
A. P % Q # R $ S % T
B. P % Q @ R # S % T
C. Q $ P # R @ S % T
D. P $ Q @ R # S % T

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