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1.

Number Series

1. What comes next in the series: 3, 6, 12, 24, ___?


2. Find the missing number in the series: 2, 5, 10, 17, ___, 37.
3. What is the next number in the series: 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, ___?
4. In the series 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, ___, what is the missing number?
5. What comes next in the series: 7, 14, 28, 56, ___?

2. Syllogism

6. All dogs are animals. All animals are mammals. Can we conclude that all dogs are
mammals?
7. Some birds are parrots. All parrots are green. Can we conclude that some birds are
green?
8. No cars are buses. Some buses are red. Can we conclude that no cars are red?
9. All players are athletes. Some athletes are fast. Can we conclude that some players are
fast?
10. Some pens are red. No pens are blue. Can we conclude that no red pens are blue?

3. Blood Relations

11. A is the brother of B. B is the son of C. How is A related to C?


12. P is the son of Q. R is the daughter of Q. How is P related to R?
13. If A’s father is B, and B’s mother is C, what is A’s relation to C?
14. X is the brother of Y. Y is the son of Z. How is X related to Z?
15. M is the mother of N. O is the father of N. What is the relation between M and O?

4. Direction Sense

16. A person walks 10 km to the north, then turns right and walks 5 km. Then, he turns
left and walks 5 km. In which direction is he now from his starting point?
17. A person moves 20 meters to the east, then turns to his right and walks 30 meters. In
which direction is he now from his starting point?
18. If a person starts from his house, walks 10 meters north, then 5 meters west, and
finally 10 meters south, where is he with respect to his starting point?
19. A person walks 20 km south, then turns left and walks 10 km. After that, he turns
right and walks 5 km. In which direction is he now from his original point?
20. A person walks 12 km to the west, 12 km to the south, and then 12 km to the east.
How far is he from his starting point?

5. Analogy

21. Hand is to Glove as Foot is to ___?


22. Book is to Reading as Fork is to ___?
23. Pipe is to Water as Wire is to ___?
24. Engine is to Train as Rudder is to ___?
25. Bird is to Fly as Fish is to ___?

6. Coding-Decoding
26. If "CAT" is coded as "DBU", how is "DOG" coded?
27. In a certain code language, "HOT" is written as "GSP". How is "COLD" written in
that language?
28. If "APPLE" is written as "CQPLF", how will "PEAR" be written?
29. If "FAMILY" is written as "GAMJNZ", how is "HOUSE" written?
30. In a certain code language, "SCHOOL" is written as "TCLOPK". How is
"STUDENT" written?

7. Puzzle

31. Five friends A, B, C, D, and E are sitting in a row. A is not next to B. C is sitting next
to D. Who is sitting between A and C?
32. In a class of 30 students, there are 10 students who play cricket, 12 who play football,
and 8 who play both. How many students play only cricket?
33. If five cats can catch five mice in five minutes, how many cats are needed to catch
100 mice in 100 minutes?
34. A person is facing east. He turns 90 degrees to the left, then 180 degrees to the right,
and then 90 degrees to the left again. Which direction is he now facing?
35. There are 5 houses in a row, each painted a different color. In each house lives a
person of a different nationality. Each person prefers a different drink, plays a
different sport, and keeps a different pet. Using clues, determine who owns the fish.

8. Arithmetic Reasoning

36. If the sum of the ages of A and B is 42 and A is 6 years older than B, what is A’s age?
37. A man buys a car for $5000 and sells it for $5500. What is his percentage profit?
38. A train travels 50 km in 1 hour 15 minutes. What is its average speed?
39. If the cost of 15 pencils is $30, how much would 25 pencils cost?
40. A shopkeeper sold an item at a loss of 10%. If the selling price was $180, what was
the cost price?

9. Logical Reasoning

41. All roses are flowers. Some flowers are red. Can we conclude that some roses are red?
42. If a statement is true, its negation must be false. True or False?
43. In a code language, '5' means 'true', '3' means 'false'. What is the code for 'false'?
44. If A is taller than B, and B is taller than C, who is the shortest?
45. A group of friends consists of 5 boys and 3 girls. The boys are taller than the girls.
Which of the following statements is true?

10. Data Sufficiency

46. What is the age of R?


(i) R is twice the age of S.
(ii) S’s age is 10.
(a) Statement (i) alone is sufficient.
(b) Statement (ii) alone is sufficient.
(c) Both statements together are sufficient.
(d) Both statements together are not sufficient.
47. What is the number of hours worked by a person in a week?
(i) The person works 5 hours a day.
(ii) The person works 6 days a week.
(a) Statement (i) alone is sufficient.
(b) Statement (ii) alone is sufficient.
(c) Both statements together are sufficient.
(d) Both statements together are not sufficient.
48. How many boys are sitting in a row?
(i) There are 3 boys between P and Q.
(ii) P is sitting at the right end of the row.
(a) Statement (i) alone is sufficient.
(b) Statement (ii) alone is sufficient.
(c) Both statements together are sufficient.
(d) Both statements together are not sufficient.
49. How many people are sitting in a circle?
(i) There are 4 people between A and B.
(ii) B is sitting to the right of A.
(a) Statement (i) alone is sufficient.
(b) Statement (ii) alone is sufficient.
(c) Both statements together are sufficient.
(d) Both statements together are not sufficient.
50. What is the total number of coins?
(i) The number of pennies is equal to the number of dimes.
(ii) The number of dimes is twice the number of quarters.
(a) Statement (i) alone is sufficient.
(b) Statement (ii) alone is sufficient.
(c) Both statements together are sufficient.
(d) Both statements together are not sufficient.

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