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List of practice Questions
Choose the conclusion that can be drawn from the given statements.
Statements:
I. All reds are blues.
II. All blues are yellows.
III. All browns are yellows.
Conclusions:
I. Some reds are browns.
II. Some blues are reds.
III. Some yellows are reds.
IV. All yellows are blues.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Assumptions
Given below is a set of statements. Examine the statements and choose the correct alternative about conclusion:
Statements:
Water is a liquid.
Rice is of the colour of water.
Conclusion:
Rice is water.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Conclusions
Some statements are given. Choose the correct set of three statements that make a logical sequence.
A) Some sauces are spicy.
B) All sauces are spicy.
C) Some ketchups are jams.
D) All ketchups are spicy.
E) Some sauces may be spicy.
F) All ketchups are sauces.
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Logical Reasoning
Puzzle
Some statements are given. Choose the correct set of three statements that make a logical sequence.
A) All painters are humorists.
B) Some cartoonists are singers.
C) Some cartoonists are painters.
D) All cartoonists are humorists.
E) Some humorists are cartoonists.
F) Some humorists are painters.
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Logical Reasoning
Puzzle
A told B that C is his father's nephew. D is A's cousin but neither brother nor mother of C. How is D related to C?
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Logical Reasoning
Blood Relations
If SPAIN is written as 68512 and FRANCE is written as 795243, how is AFRICA coded?
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Logical Reasoning
Coding Decoding
In a certain code SIKKIM is written as THLJJL. How is TRAINING written in that code?
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Logical Reasoning
Coding Decoding
In a certain language, if MADRAS is coded as NBESBT, how is BOMBAY coded?
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Logical Reasoning
Coding Decoding
Pointing Jatin, Rashi said, "His sister is my mother's only daughter". How is Rashi related to Jatin?
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Logical Reasoning
Blood Relations
The question below is followed by two statements. Find whether the data in given statements are sufficient to answer the question and choose the correct alternative given.
How many mangoes does Renu eat on Thursday?
I) Renu eats 2 mangoes on the first day.
II) Everyday she eats 2 mangoes more than the previous day.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Arguments
The question below is followed by two statements. Find whether the data in given statements are sufficient to answer the question and choose the correct alternative given.
Akshay and Aashish are travelling from Mumbai to Pune on different motor bikes. Who reached mumbai first?
I) On their way Akshay overtook Aashish thrice and Aashish also overtook Akshay thrice.
II) They both started at the same time and Aashish overtook Akshay first.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Arguments
Find the missing term:
GOLDEN : HQOHJT :: SILVER : ?
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Logical Reasoning
Series
Find the missing term:
PRINT : 79952 :: FAULT : ?
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Logical Reasoning
Series
Given below is a set of statements. Examine the statements and state the nature of relationship between them:
A) Mumbai lies on the coast.
B) The climate in Mumbai is very humid.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Arguments
Given below is a set of statements. Examine the statements and state the nature of relationship between them:
A) Gold is rare.
B) Gold is precious.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Arguments
Given below is a set of statements. Examine the statements and state the nature of relationship between them:
A) Earth has seasons.
B) Earth revolves around the sun.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Arguments
Rs 66500 is distributed among A, B and C in the ratio of 9:11:15. Find the difference between the share of A and C.
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Quantitative Aptitude
Shares
The ratio of the number of marbles between A and B is 27 : 39 and that with B and C is 117:119. If C has 1071 number of marbles with him then find the total number of marbles among A, B and C.
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Quantitative Aptitude
Ratio and Proportion
A bag contains Rs.2 and Rs.10 coins in the ratio 21:34 respectively, which amounts to Rs.3438, then find the number of Rs.10 coins.
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Quantitative Aptitude
Ratio and Proportion
A boy buys 20 candies at Rs.2 per piece. He buys five chocolates at Rs.7 per piece. At what value should he sell them to make a profit of Re.1 per piece?
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Quantitative Aptitude
Linear Equations
A man buys certain number of bananas at 3 per rupee and same number at 7 per rupee. He mixes them together and sells at 10 per rupee. Find the gain or loss %.
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Quantitative Aptitude
Percentage
A's present age is 2.5 times the age of B. If after 2.5 years the ratio of their ages is 11:5, then find the present age of B?
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Quantitative Aptitude
distance
A showroom offers one item free on the purchase of every five items. What is the discount offered by the showroom?
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Quantitative Aptitude
Linear Equations
A trader decides to sell a kilogram of sugar at its cost price. But he uses false weights and sells only 900 grams instead of a kilogram. What is the percentage of profit?
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Quantitative Aptitude
Percentage
A vendor on discovering that 20% of the eggs were rotten, increased his selling price by 15% more than the 15% he was already charging. Find the percentage profit.
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Quantitative Aptitude
Percentage
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